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EDITORS CONTENTS Kurt Nauck.......... James H. Cook........ . .Asst. Editor Bill Meals........... Don Burt Bill Morton.......... Mark Lawley......... . . . . Military Meade Bailey......... Wynne Snoots Dick Weick.......... Ernest ’Rod’ Pittman. . ...... Clubs Jimmy Stewart........ James ’’Jim’ Rower. Business Manager Dedication............... .... 3 Silver Taps.............. . . . . 4 Administration............ .... 16 Activities................ .... 28 Classes.................. .... 54 Military................ J .... 170 Civilian.................. ....260 Vanity Fair.............. ....270 Sports.................. ....296 Clubs and Organizations. . . . ....382 Index................... ....506 THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS In the following pages yon will find your Texas A M during the 1955- 56 school year. It is impossible to record in so few pages a complete history of a year at Aggieland, but we have made an effort to ' preserve on paper a part of every phase of Aggie life. As the years pass and your memory grows dim, we hope that these pages will he ever present to recall the many places you saw, the events that you were a part, of, and the friends that you made during 1955-56. Editing the 1956 Aggleland has been both a privilege and a pleasure- We hope you like what you see. And if you do, don’t thank us, the editors, hut thank the many people who have ivorked untiringly with ns — Gene Sutpfaen, Helen Martin, and Karen Tedder at the Aggieland Studio; SgL Ihompstm, photographer of the 805 Air Force Detachment; Jones Ramsey, sports pub¬ licity director; Ross Strader, Cecilia Prihoda, Polly Patranella. Janice Cocke, and Barbara Paige of the Student Publications ‘Office, our photographers Mike Keen, Guv Fernandez, and James Schubert, and above alii, the mem¬ bers of our staff who have worked so diligently asking no reward. It is to these people that we all owe a vote of thanks. Now. here is your AGGIELAND ’56, we hope you enjoy it. Sincerely- yiaiiES, EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR rr A Mother is not someone to lean upon, but someone who makes leaning unnecessary.” No single person or group of persons does so much for us and asks so little in return as our mothers. Through the years they have watched over us with unending de¬ votion, and our every wish has been their command. This love has not faded during our years in A M, for their interest in our welfare will last forever. In 1922 Mrs. H. L. Peoples of Dallas saw a need for an organization of A M mothers to help their boys cope with problems that arose while they were in school and to offer aid in any appropriate manner. In an attempt to fulfill this need she organized the first A M Mothers’ Club. Today every large town in Texas and many of the smaller ones have furthered the movement. Their help, whether for an individual or a group, has been accepted with deep appreciation by their sons. Through our overwhelming gratitude, we the student body of A M College dedicate the 1956 Aggieland to Mrs. H. L. Peoples, the A M Mothers’ Clubs, and all mothers of Aggies . . . past, present, and future. Silently they gather, moving shadows Under restless trees. Tight-lipped boys, Full by day of rough, gay comradeship. Have nothing to say tonight. Clustered in hundreds round the Old Main Building, They come to bid a last Farewell” To a fellow Aggie, whose footsteps Will never tread familiar campus paths again. 4 JAMES B. KOYM ’59 DONALD R. SCHILLING GENE T. KINARD JAMES E. SARRAN NORMAN S. DAIGLE RICHARD H. BURLIN JAN D. BRODERICK ’58 ’56 ’58 ’57 ’57 Silently they wait, gazing far up at the dome Rounded against the midnight sky. The hour strikes, and four straight young figures Move to the corners of the turret, Raising silver trumpets to their lips. And then, tearing at the heart as does no other sound. The notes come clear, and sweet, and sad; Silver Taps for one more Aggie who has gone To join the bright Battalion in the sky, Where brave young men need never die. Then, as the last, long, unearthly note Fades into the night, the cold, dark silence bursts, And guns send forth their final, grim salute! Stand at attention Aggies! Once more we honor them, The Silver Taps Battalion of Texas A M. — Mabel Clare Thomas 5 j Front roiv: Price Campbell, H. B. Zachry, L. H. Ridout, Jr. Back row: J. W. Witherspoon, Jack Finney, A. E. Cudlipp, J. Harold Dunn, Robert Allen, W. T. Doherty, president. E. L. ANGELL Assistant Chancellor M. T. HARRINGTON Chancellor R. H. SHUFFLER Director oj Information and Publications D. W. WILLIAMS Vice- Chancellor for Agriculture W. C. FREEMAN Comptroller T. R. SPENCE Manager of Physical Plants ” - M . AH SOUS Sy4te«ft m idfflinWW ' 100 far ' ' at L nerve cei « u d ng The Texas A M College System is a statewide organization for teaching research and extension work in agriculture and engineering and in such re¬ lated fields as the legislature assigns to it from time to time. Its duties, clearly defined in the Con¬ stitution and laws of the state, make its work affect in some way the life of practically every citizen of Texas, every day. The System includes four col¬ leges and six statewide services: The A. and M. College of Texas, Arlington State College, Tarleton State College, Prairie View A. and M. College, the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, the Texas Engineer¬ ing Experiment Station, the Texas Engineering Ex¬ tension Service, the Texas Forest Service, and the Texas Transportation Institute. Its staff includes some 5,000 people. dems ' ZfT £as ' e n( - rfTar fc t o ns . a ,yy a oe tot , e 8 e will enize thei. e ' Cove ?Arli„ e CoWS e f vw ScTo° V . -p Vievf L « mm Located on the southwest corner of the campus, the New Area houses the First and Second Wings and the First Regi¬ ment of the Cadet Corps. ! memory 0 STUDENTS C ' tKViS AN ' D ACUITY r u E AGR’CL ' LTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE 0? TEXAS WVO VOLUBLE RED TO SERVE THE UNITED STATES Of AMERICA • ' THE SPANISH AVER’CAN WAR 1898 - 1902 CU8A R ' JERTQ RICO PHILIPPINES CHINA ERECTED 3 V AMERICAN MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION INC -, Typical of the old style archi¬ tecture used at A M is the Agronomy Building. fr m II Just west of the New Area this memorial stands as a re¬ minder lest we forget those A M men who served in the Spanish American War. 1 h ii! niiiiiiii y ill Formerly the Extension Services Administration offices, the ”Trigon” became the home of the Military Department when old Ross Hall was finally torn down. ; a id { iii atf r Overhanging oak branches form a perfect arch in a picturesque view of the Physics Building. Welcome to Kyle Field, home of the Fighting Texas Aggies.” This is a familiar and welcome sound to Aggies on a bright Fall afternoon. Yell Practices, Dances, In¬ tramurals — The Grove is the scene of many campus activi¬ ties. This is the new Press Building where the Batt is printed. A familiar, but far from welcome sight is this row of Shacks — cold in the winter and hot in the spring. Serving the newest addition to the A M System (the Texas Transportation Institute) is the new Highway Research Center. The Agricultural Engineering Building stands just east of the new Engineering Building. Below is old Mark Francis Hall which was once a part of the Veterinary School, but with the addition of the B.A. offices seen here, the whole building is being converted to the B.A. Department. The College Museum — a place that most students never enter in four years here. m m )T,. - • REVEILLE pi?: A ' 4 A 15 The spokes that make the wheel go around, the administration, though cursed by many and envied by few, is the staff that is behind the orderly functioning of not only the college but the entire A M system. From the day that you register until the day that you walk across the stage to re¬ ceive your diploma, these men are responsible for the vast process that takes place in your brain called learning. 16 F ' ke Mete AdttUMfMraUi m, Bu iiding- 17 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS March 27, 1956 Office of The President To: The Class of ’56 Subject: Congratulations and Best Wishes This year, 1955-56, has been a notable one for the A M College of Texas. Fall registration, with the 9.3 per cent increase over the registration of the preceding fall (higher than the national average), indicated the spirit of the student body and the reputation of the College throughout the state and nation. The superb per¬ formance of our low-rated football team and of the Aggie Band focused the eyes of the nation upon us. Our students in other Fields extended the fame of their College. Even in new undertakings such as the Stu¬ dent Conference on National Affairs (SCONA), success, with letters of praise, has rewarded their efforts. Our teams in minor sports and judging activities have brought home honors and awards, including national and re¬ gional recognition. The student body (both civilian and Corps) has aroused admiration and respect because of its conduct on Corps trips as well as in other contacts with other institutions in the Southwest Conference. Therefore, it is only Fitting that this opportunity be taken to commend the student body as a whole and the various teams and individuals for their contributions to the reputation of their College. This commendation, naturally, is truly a commendation of the Class of 1956 for the leadership which it provided for these achieve¬ ments. Your leadership, loyalty, and devotion to duty should be an inspiration to the Class of 1957 so that your effect on the College should continue even after you have left. From the faculty and staff of the College, I wish to extend to you our best wishes for a happy and successful life. May you carry with you throughout life inose outstanding traits which distinguish an Aggie! Sincerely yours, David H. Morgan President 18 oCie pe J. P. ABBOTT, Ph.D. Dean of the College r- ' WMWnB MMMy dlilWf 1 W. W. ARMISTEAD, D.V.M., Ph.D. Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine - . V J. E. ADAMS, Ph.D. Dean, School of Agriculture W. H. DELAPLANE, Ph.D. Dean, School of Arts and Sciences JOHN C. CALHOUN, JR., Ph.D. Dean, School of Engineering (ZoUeye O tcuzCz JOE E. DAVIS, B.S., Colonel, Inf., U.S.A.R. Commandant and Coordinator, School oj Military Science C. A. ROEBER, B.A., B.B.A. Business Manager 20 H. L. HEATON, M.S. Registrar Sc aoC 4 tccu£tufte Across for the Engineers Library, the Ag. Building houses offices and class¬ rooms for the Ag. bovs. The School of’ Agriculture was organized in 1911. E. J. Kyle was its first dean and served continuously until May, 1944, when he became Dean Emeritus. Chas. N. Shepardson became dean in December of that year and served until April. 1955. The growth of the School, under these able men is reflected in the in¬ crease from 4 to 15 departments, and an enrollment at the top for the nation. Students have the opportunity to major in agronomv; floricul¬ ture; landscape architecture; horticulture; range management; forestry, (2 year curriculum); animal husbandry; poultry science; dairy science; agricultural economics and sociology, with special curricula in agricultural meterology, food processing, animal science, biochemistry and nutrition, and soil and plant science. Also special curricula in farm management and marketing; agri¬ cultural education; agricultural engineering; entomology; and wild¬ life management. Seen here is a fine herd of Holsteins at the new dairy center. Graduates are located over the world with about 85 percent actively engaged in agriculture and 45 percent of these actually operating farms or ranches. Representatives from the student societies of the various departments form the Student Agricultural Council which plays a vital role in the School. Agriculture Hall was built in 1922 and has been headquarters for the School since that date; it presently occupies all or a major part of five other buildings, with construction of facilities for Dairy Science and Biochemistry and Nutrition now under way. It supervises the operation of approximately 6,000 acres of land used for research, teaching, and extension type demonstrations, with modern facilities having been built since 1947. .... .. The Agricultural Industries building houses the offices of Genetics, Animal Nutrition, and Animal Husbandry. Ken Killion, Stanley Keese and Melvin Lebo get their hams into shape for the Little Southwestern Livestock Show. ScAa C Winburn Hoover and Michael August find this IBM machine to he one of the interesting aspects of Business Administration. Long a landmark and symbol of many Aggie traditions, the Academic building houses most of the departments of the School of Arts and Sciences. On May 26, 1924, the Board of Directors authorized the establishment of a School ol Arts and Sciences coordinate with the existing schools in the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. Eleven departments. Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Ge¬ ology, History, Mathematics, Military Science, Modern Languages. Physical Education, and Physics were placed under the administration of the new school. The Board recom¬ mended courses embracing tbe following areas: culture studies for the other schools of the college,” comprehensive programs of study in the natural sciences,” and, finally, provision for a liberal education. Headed by Dean Charles Friley, Arts and Sciences enrolled 125 students in the 1924-25 session, and in the following summer session granted the only degree conferred bv Texas A M upon a woman student. In 1956 the enrollment of 1479 students made the school second in size in the college with 22 per¬ cent of the total. With the addition of Oceanography, Education, Business Administration, Journalism, Geography, and Religious Education, and the loss of Geology and Military Science, the program now includes a Division of Business Administration and 14 depart¬ ments. With a staff of 218 members. Arts and Sciences offers training in specialized fields of science, business, and education as well as preliminary work for doctors, den¬ tists, and lawyers. In addition it continues to serve the schools within the college in ac¬ cordance with the mandate of the Board of Directors of 1924 who wished to provide ad¬ equate instruction in general culture studies lest graduates of A M be like tin 1 parable of the young man who asks for bread and receives a stone. A familiar classroom scene in the Academic Building. 22 Sc6 oi £ t cetee ' U t classrooms for the Aeros, Ch. E.’s, and I.E.’s. The School of Engineering consists of 11 schools under its immediate supervision, and one, Agricultural Engineering, jointly supervised bv the schools of Agriculture and Engi¬ neering. The 11 schools include Aeronautical, Architectural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geological, Geology, Industrial, Industrial Education, Mechanical and Petroleum. All Schools offer four-year curricula with the Schools of Architecture, Chemical, Geology, Industrial, and Petroleum offering five-year curricula. All Schools grant Bachelor of Science degrees. Since the breadth of Engineering is so large, it is undesirable to have extensive special¬ ization in anv one field while a student is an undergraduate. Therefore the School of Engi¬ neering offers a broad and fundamental amount of work the first two years, with a gradual narrowing of field during a student’s Junior and Senior years. The scope of the depart¬ ment is broad enough to include such courses as English, public speaking, economics, government, and other courses which give the student a broader education. The School of Engineering originally consisted of only the School of Civil Engineering, and in the first graduating class there were two engineer¬ ing students. Engineering has the largest enrollment of anv school in the college at the present time, as well as the largest enrollment in Texas, the Southwest, and the second largest in the South. At the present time there are over 115 professors in the various engineering de¬ partments. The field of engineering is unlimited and will con¬ tinue to expand greatly during the next decade with no decline visualized in the near future. In the Texas Engineers Library the student has access to all major scientific periodicals and books. Lari Wester looks on as James Cooper works on an Architecture project. Dan Rambo and Charles Orsak learn the fundamentals of surveying in a C.E. lab. 1 ete ' iirt ' ' Kf ' ‘TftecUcctte J. Cunningham and Eugene Skidmore find a very reluc¬ tant patient in this cocker spaniel pup. This new Veterinary Hospital houses some of the most modern equipment in the country The School of Veterinary Medicine at the A M College of Texas was established in 1916 as an outgrowth of the old Department of Veterinary Science which had existed for many years. During 1954-55 the School was moved into new quarters on a 275 acre tract at the northwest corner of the A M College campus. Included in the veterinary campus is a research farm where investigations are conducted into the diseases of live¬ stock, including poultry. The School ol Veterinary Medicine is composed of the Departments of Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Bacteriology and Hygiene, Vet¬ erinary Parasitology, Veterinary Pathology, and Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery operates the Veterinary Hospital and ambulatory clinics. A large proportion of the faculty of 32 is actively engaged in research. In addition to undergraduate instruction, each department offers courses at the graduate level leading to the degree Master of Science and in some cases, to the degree Doctor of Philosophy. Training is such that graduates of the School of Veterinary Medicine are well qualified to deal with problems of disease and disease prevention in domestic farm animals, poultry, pet animals, zoo animals, furbearing animals, and wildlife. Graduates also are well quali¬ fied to administer and advise in the public health problems arising from intertransmission of diseases between man and the lower animals. Instruction and practical training are given in milk and meat hygiene and in the inspection of food processing plants. The School is accredited by the Council of Education of American Veterinary Medical Associ¬ ation and by the United States Department of Agriculture. It is the only School of Vet¬ erinary Medicine in Texas and one of only 17 accredited schools in the United States. The Veterinary Building is a part of the new Veterinary School west of the college. 24 Dr. Trevino performs surgery as members of the veterinary class look on. ' i dcc te Setlo t Dean Abbot and Dr. Brooks discuss a new proposal in the Graduate School. The first graduate degrees were offered by Departments within the Col¬ lege beginning in 1890, when two Master of Science degrees and two Pro¬ fessional degrees in Engineering were conferred. A Graduate School was formally organized in 1924. In 1936 the Doctor of Philosophy degree was authorized, the first one being conferred in 1940. Between 30 and 40 Ph. D. degrees have been conferred annually since 1954. Currently the Graduate School offers seven different degrees. For the various Masters degrees there are 68 possible major fields. At the Ph. D. level there are 34. In the Spring Semester of 1956 a total of 574 were registered in the Graduate School, an incr ease over the previous year of 31 percent. Alter careful deliberation on the part of college officials, who were concerned with the many common problems faced by students entering college and with ways of giving intelli¬ gent assistance with these problems, the Basic Division was started in the fall of 1950. All new students, regardless of major field, are enrolled in this Division for their first year. The Testing and Counseling Services of the Basic Divi¬ sion help many students toward a better understanding of themselves and a fuller recognition of their abilities and limitations. The fundamental philosophy of the Basic Division is guidance. It helps the new student help himself through close personal relationship with professional counselors on decisions relative to educational planning, vocational de¬ cisions and personal problems. It affords him opportunity to correct discovered weaknesses and assists in bis adjust¬ ment to college life. Fish Sherard and Mr. Ransdell talk it over in tin- Basic Division offices. 25 Sewicea Mr. Bennie Zinn, Mrs. Georgia Ben¬ son (Left) and Mrs. Virginia McCoy counsel the civilians, foreign students, and veterans. 26 We. at Aggieland, have felt the need of a stronger, more unified Corps; stronger in princi- ple and more unif ied in purpose. Outstanding leadership is always in demand. It is leader¬ ship of this kind that Col. Henry Dittman. as Professor of Air Science, has supplied in keep¬ ing w ith the f inest of American military tradition. In addition to the faithful execution of his regular duties as Professor of Air Scjjun d e has consistent ly been an example and a staunch advocate of the leader ing to create in ourselves and man has demonstrated of every man in Texas A M Coll __ Colonel Dft tj Ti i dels during Seen ' Pisto Millie it [to ? privilkge ' of Helped 500 cade On n u h to enroll ill T Supported the I With valuable aid. Proved an invaluable eounse as of Cadets are striv- tsible. Colonel Ditt- afntng and well-being est traditions of e Corps of Ca- ggie Rifle and ts to have the tan Academy, ’ation flights for high school seniors £ on National Affairs, p was needed. In general Colonel Dittman has served as a spirit for the Corps of Cadets, and has sup¬ ported every worthwhile endeavor they have made. In appreciation for all he has done, this page is dedicated to a fellow Aggie and a great leader. Colonel Henry Dittman. 27 Whether on the campus or off, Aggies are well known for their merry¬ making. Corps Trips, Town Hall, Rue Pinalle, dances, all-night poker parties — yes, even that ' flick” when you should be studying; all these and many more activities make the Aggies’ life anything but monotonous. Section edited by Bill Meals Midnight Yell Practice ACTIVITIES 29 . . . You will be met by friendly upperclassmen who will show you to your comfortable dormitory room.” Freshmen are welcomed at the MSC two days after their arrival. Many things can be said (and usually are) about registration, but none of them can be printed — It’s HELL! The band will take a fine trip every two years. Here they depart on their first to California. Californians observe that Fighting Texas Aggie Band” in Disneyland. The Corps of Cadets will go into uniform at 0700 hours, 19 Sept. 1955; Cadets may draw uniforms beginning 0800 hours, 20 Sept. 1955.” i 1 30 All College Night — Prexy tells a fable while bulls” hover in the wings, ready to pounce on some overzealous dewdrop. Hart Hall enters the sign contest — and promptly wins Old Lou’s five bucks. - ‘-iV ■- „ _ C ; 1) j. 4 ' ll - yp V iM ' V ' W. ; • , 1 S ' ( 1 4. 1 Lt. Colonel Wilkins administers the Oath of office to the cadet officers. Sully doesn’t have a chance. If the Sips don’t paint him, the Aggies will. M , ' F l - 1 W _ The Tessies engage the Ags in a game of shuffle-foot on the Fort Worth Corps Trip. Bill, Randy, Gus, Paul, and Johnny lead the team out of the chute to go against the Frogs. A bunch of the boys are whooping it up at the Skyliner — with champagne, no less. But when you wake up the next morning and hear that freight train inside your head . . . How masterful the Colonel is! Scotty clocks it at 00: 49.05, just short of the record. 4 Student Senate President Parham and Senator Mijalis en¬ gage in a heated debate over a controversial issue. The man in the white sweater is translating the speech for the other senators. One of the finer freshman privileges. It helps while away the long hours during football season when you find yourself with the whole afternoon off and nothing to do. Officially they are temporary class buildings, but Pinky is about the only one who remem¬ bers when they weren’t here. Dee Powell tries to bat Jones’ pass down in 19-7 rout of the Bears. 33 Then all hell broke loose! Jack Pardee plunges to the Rice goal to set up an Aggie TD. One of the best and most popular Town Hall Bizzell Hall gets a face lifting by the B CU. presentations ever — the Four Freshmen. In the woods, New Army” methods are applied to cut down giants like this one. The Band applies the final touch — a TU tea house. 35 You have lo get up with the chickens, or your date will watch the game on TV in the MSC. Freshmen storm onto the field to carry off the dejected players. 36 Open House for the freshmen, this one at the Dairy Hus¬ bandry Department. The new members are sworn in at the Ross Volunteers In¬ itiation Banquet. The Wharton Junior College Starlettes add color to the Twelfth Man Bowl game. i) The Air Force takes the 12th Man Bowl Champi¬ onship, 13-0, to avenge last year’s loss. This shot included purely for human interest. _ -A- ' V yr Igi Christmas dinner — Guests often assume the food is always this good. This is not so. Two SMU delegates register for SCONA, Student Conference on National Affairs. SCONA proves a whopping success and plans are already being made for a second conference in 1956. Lawrence Welk and his Champagne Lady, Alice Lon waltz for the folks a! Town Hall. Christmas decorations go up in the Band dorm. This only goes to show that the band leader is just out there for looks. Cafe Rue Pinalle has soft lights, good music, cool drinks, relaxed atmosphere, but with no date, what’s the use? The winners of the Civilian Beard Growing Contest. Who’s going to dispute their titles? Buster Satan and the boys rock and roll at one of the two Civilian Weekend dances. 41 Guest of honor General Pate, Marine Corps Commandant, arrives at the Military Ball. The King himself at Town Hall. Leg work is provided by dancer Patty Thomas. The tornado strikes Bryan, but we were hoping it would come close enough to blow away the shacks. A nice catch goes for naught. There was an infraction on this play. 42 ?eete% zC The inspecting officers troop the line at the inspection review. After cleaning your room for a week, the hull is only there for a minute and doesn ' t even look around. 43 The annual R. V. Banquet where this year General 0. P. Jack and his gal rest their tired tootsies at the dance. Weyland ’23 is guest speaker. 44 Anybody would play golf if they had caddies like this. TTCuatet 7956 This is the day that Aggies all over the world gather to pay respect to those who have passed away during the past year. State Land Commissioner J. Earl Rudder ’32 addresses the 53rd Aggie Muster. The R.V.’s fire a salute to those departed. v •-. . ' , - .X. ' T V;. iiv tv ,vA A - • V . Y ' - Bud Whitney dismisses the Muster until April 21. 1957. 9 - f X A ' m. — - Y-: tS y r: A rider tries one of the brave bulls at the NIRA rodeo at the Aggie Rodeo Arena. Royce Henderson of Bryan clowns at the NIRA Rodeo. 45 The MSC sponsors the Mrs. Texas A M dance where Mrs. Shirley Hamm was select¬ ed as the winner. King and Queen of the 1956 Cotton Ball, Holman Griffin and Barbara Ann Martin. The ground is broken for the new chapel, to be built on the site of the old Assembly Hall. The annual Cotton Ball is a smashing success. General Bruce, Gen. Wooten, and Dr. Mogford meet again at a class reunion (1916). The Cotton Princesses anxiously await the judges decision. The exes-to-be hear W. L. Ballard ’22, forme r president, and Louis Bloodworth ’32 President of the F.S.A. The entire cast takes a bow at the end of the 1956 Aggie Follies. c 1 ' : •? v -s, • 17- - fii ' f ' 3 vy ' ' 7 ? .-■ • -i n H This picture was made purely for propaganda purposes. V iHHi A satire on Aggie life as we know it, Khaki Jungle” is the 1956 Follies production. 47 A special edition of the Batt proclaims the good news! The Armor shows its fire power on Lmte do these kids know that this is The last word be- Open House day. tween Kings.” The Fish Drill Team puts on a fancy show after the review. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan meet the parents at an informal re¬ ception after the review. The R. V.’s give an exhibition of their prowess. This is al- A typical tired family after a hectic week end — everyone ways a highlight. is just flat bushed! 49 The type of entertainment offered by Cafe Rue Pinalle is hard to beat. ( Senior Class President Allen Greer is the MC at the senior banquet. Settcan, 4 tcC 51 Removing Mike’s ring requires the application of all of Judy’s M. E. training. Seniors hear the baccalaureate sermon by Dr. William V. Elliott at 9:00 a.m. Graduating seniors take the oath as officers. Auld Lang Syne, and a parting of the ways. Three years is a long time, and now that you have them you are taking advantage of this opportunitv to see how they feel — and deep down you wish it were next September. Each man has his class and some graduate with it. The best guys are in your class and you thought so the first day you arrived on the campus. Now, one, two, three, or four years later you still think so, because from these guys you have borrowed money and tooth¬ paste, and their girls were the best for bird-dogging. 4 “ This section edited by Don Burt and Bill Morton 54 Students file from Guion Hall after Religious Emphasis Week services CLASSES 55 JAMES W. ARD Civilian Student Council; President, Junior AVMA; Phi Eta Sigma; Assistant Editor, Southwestern Veterinar¬ ian; Dallas Club; Band; Wesley Foundation; Chairman, AVMA Council, Spring Semester; Outstanding Fresh¬ man, C” Company, Summer 1951. JOSEPH L. BLAIR Student Senate; Civilian Council; Wesley Foundation President; Civilian Chaplain; Student Representative on State Board of Directors of Wesley Foundation; Interfaith Council; YMCA Regional Integration Strate¬ gy Committee; Official Board of A M Methodist Church; Singing Cadets; Ecumenical Conference Com¬ mittee; Housemaster; AVMA. WILLIAM L. BROADDUS Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; C.O. Fourth Battalion, Sec¬ ond Regiment; Houston Military Award; DMS; Best Cadet, 1955 Artillery Summer Camp; T. W. Moble Award; Best-Drilled Sophomore, Squadron 16; Guidon Bearer, Squadron 16; Phi Eta Sigma. 56 GLENN D. BUELL Student Senate, Vice President; Student Life Commit¬ tee; Chairman, 12th Man Bowl Committee; Student Engineers Council; C.O. Squadron 12; Vice President, Junior Class; TISA Delegate; Delegate, AFROTC Leadership Convention; DMS; Secretary, Handball Club; Junior Representative, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences to Engineers Council. JOHN E. COZAD C’Tield Artillery; Aggieland Staff, 1953; Sweetheart Selection Committee, 1955; Chairman of Civilian Stu¬ dent Council; Vice President, Civilian Student Coun¬ cil; Yell Leader, 1955-56. DONALD J. DIERSCHKE Saddle Sirloin Club; Cadet Major; DMS; Freshman Class President; Vice President of San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club; Ross Volunteers; Junior Live¬ stock Judging Team; Wool Judging Team; Scribe, Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Ralston Purina Scholarship; 12th Man Scholarship; Danforth Summer Fellowship for Juniors; Outstanding Fresh¬ man, Corps; Alpha Zeta Award; Associate Editor, Agriculturalist. 57 RICHARD C. DURBIN Junto Committee; MSC Directorate; Treasurer, Engi¬ neers Council; President, Petroleum Engineering Club; Cataloger, Tau Beta Pi; C” AAA; G. P. Mitchell Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Technical Editor, Engineer Magazine; Freshman Intramural Golf Team, Champi¬ ons 1953. JOE B. FOSTER Basic Division Council; Vice President, Cadet Court; Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; C.O. Second Battalion, Sec¬ ond Regiment; Social Secretary, Senior Class; Ross Volunteers; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Second Place Petroleum Engineering Slide Rule Con¬ test; Phi Delta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; DMS; Business Manager, Engineer Magazine. BILL FULLERTON Student Life Committee; Civilian Council; MSC Coun¬ cil; Arts and Sciences Council; Sigma Delta Chi; Dele¬ gate, Sigma Delta Chi Convention, 1954; Delegate, Southwestern Journalism Congress, 1955; Editor, Bat¬ talion, 1956. 58 ' a Senior eI s As ' t Z mmi “ee; M ’ V W - M °ble A T AIb erl T agean Co mmit Z R - E - ek 59 WALLACE L. KLEB Phi Eta Sigma; Veterinary Honor Council; AVMA; President, f T” Association; Freshman and Varsity Letter man. HUGH D. LANKTREE Student Life Committee; Civilian Student Council; Alpha Zeta; Pan American Club; Newman Club; Wres¬ tling Club; Aggie Players; 12th Man Bowl Committee; Housemaster. WALLACE R. LARSON Southwestern Veterinarian Co-Editor; Representative, National AVMA Conference; Jones Award; Research Assistant in Poultry Pathology; Chairman, Veterinar¬ ian Honor Council; AVMA Parliamentarian; Sergeant- at-Arms, Freshman Veterinary Class; Parliamentarian, Sophomore Veterinary Class. |, ' Udenl Senate- MljA LlS ' fcS S ’ S2r rman . Junior SMr ol! ' r 0RVE Li f ricanPiJ Sec d Battali °n-C Llttle South t0lTeani ;Cha nd Fourt h Ph aptain ’ Western hweste rti; Cir i pi ° n Show T Alh deZ ' sTr° ndinsSe %Z « Am . ss ’ C°m mand P s S tf; Recordio Arts a d Sci- lt stand- 61 ;am s m ROBERT H. SCOTT Fish, Wing, and Corps Color Guard; Corps Chaplain; Wesley Foundation; Vice President, Deputation Chair¬ man, Wesley Players; Librarian, Business Manager, President, Singing Cadets; Town Hall Staff; DMS. GERALD L. VAN DOOSIER, JR. Student Life Committee; Civilian Council Vice Presi¬ dent; AVMA Council ; AVMA Vice President; Presi¬ dent, Weatherford and Mineral Wells Hometown Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; Intra¬ mural Manager; P C” Field Artillery. FRANKLIN D. WADDELL Student Senate; Student Agricultural Council; Censor, Alpha Zeta; Saddle Sirloin Club; Cadet Major; Presi¬ dent, Sophomore Class; Vice President and Secretary, Central West Texas Hometown Club; Ross Volunteers; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Sears Sophomore Award and Scholarship; Clayton Foundation Scholar¬ ship; Phi Eta Sigma; Editor, The Agriculturalist; Aggieland Staff; DMS. 62 J;o::: nal A tT ers; r 13 si ,- ■ M’f ' iJ ' °P,a d LUS aiK62«afts? ,,tee; M ' a B a 7 or - Aggie C K- 4ssoci S ■ usr «ws£g ' ar c t udentSe ° tea a E l RTvi ' - younc Uu Beta Pj. DiIS ,nn er; Phi 63 Se tco% ALLEN S. GREER..... WILLIAM A. SWANN. ROBERT E. GOOD____ JOE B. FOSTER....... FRANK E. PATTERSON THOMAS R. OLSEN. . . JERRY M. SIDES..... ......... President ..... Vice President R eco rd ing Sec re to r v . . . Social Secretary ........ Treasurer ........ Historian ....... Sgt-at-Arms 64 ABBEY, CHARLIE R. .4. H. Coleman Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. B’ Armor, Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. ABEYTA. ALFREDO L. Al” I T- El Paso Age 21, Class 55. El Paso Hometown Club, I. Ed. Club, Newman Club ACRES, WILLIAM R. - Biir T Bryan Age 22, (lass 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Church Work. ADAMS, ARTHUR W. Wes” E.E. Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 25, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu, DMS, Intramural Mgr., DS, Exec. Off. ADAMS. JAMES R. Jim” M.E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 1st Bn. Staff, 1st Regt., Fish Basketball, ASME. AGUIRRE, PEDRO, JR. Pete” Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 55, ALA, Newman Club. Knights of Columbus, Mosher Award, Dallas Eng. Club. AKIN, GEORGE H. Bud” Pers. Adm. Henrietta Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Bus. Soc., Wichita Falls Home¬ town Club, Fish Basketball, Varsity Track, MSC House Comm. ALDER, KENNETH M. Ken” M.E. San Antonio Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Eng.. Tau Beta Pi, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Drill Team. SAME. ALEXANDER. CLAUDE. JR. Alex” R. and F. Mt. Pleasant Age 21. Class 56, R F Club, Alpha Zeta, Plant Ident. Team, DS. ALLEN, BEN H. Slob” Per. Adm. Houston Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Fish Swimming, Varsity Swim¬ ming, AWS, SCONA, Town Hall, Houston Club. ALLEN. DWIGHT R„ JR. Dee” Ag. Adm. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. White Band, RS Club, V. P. Wichita Falls Club. Hi-Five, DS, Rodeo Club. Saddle Sirloin Club. ALVIS, WILLIAM D. Bill” Acct. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. B” Inf.. Acct. Soc.. Dallas Club. ANDERSON. ALAN A. E.E. Andy” Ontario, Calif. Age 27, Class 56. Inst, of Radio Eng. ANDERSON. DONALD J. Champ” Vet. Med. Bryan Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, Dorm. Rep., Intrm. Coach. ANDERSON. GENE R. E.E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band. AIEE. Craft Club, BSL Officer. ANDERSON, GERALD R. Jerry” P. Ed. Tyler Age 21, Class 55, T” Assoc., P.E. Club. ANDERSON, HOMER R. Nose” Ag. Ed. Forest burg Age 32, Class 56, Collegiate FFA Chapter. ANDERSON, VERNON D. Andy” Acct. Grandfalls Age 21, Class 56, DS, Battalion Staff, Acct. Soc., Phi Eta Sigma. ANDREW, HOWARD R. Pet. and Geol. E. Houston Age 21, Class 55, AIME. Pet. E. and Geol. Clubs. ARHELGER. RAYMOND C. Ray” Architecture San Saba Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. A” Ordnance, AIA, Art Gallery Group, Land of the Lakes. ARNOLD. JAMES W. Jim” Marketing Magnolia, Ark. Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 7th Gp. Staff, Mkt. Soe., AMS, Cons. Comm., DMS. ARNOLD, THOMAS G. . T. Denton Age 25. Class 56. I. Ed. Club. ASHBURN, BILL L. P. E. Denison Age 21, Class 56, PE Club, Tennis Team, Wesley Found.. Ecum. Conf. Planning Comm., Christian Faith and Life Comm. AULD, JOE M„ JR. J. M.” Farm Mgm. Kerrville Age 22. Class 56, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Eco. Club, Hill Country Hometown Club. DS, Wool Judg. Team. BACHER, ROBERT N. Bob” hut. Eng. and Engl. Houston Age 21. Class 56. Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Stud. Chap., Chairman Great Issues Comm., Stud. Conf. on Nat. Affairs, Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, AIIE, Eng. Club. Wesley Found. BAILEY, DAVID N. M. E. Beaumont Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, Fish Yell Leader, Junior Yell Leader. BAKER . ERWIN R„ JR. Architecture Port Arthur Age 26. Class 56. BAKER, GLENN E. Gus” hid. Ed. Midland Age 22, Class 55, Fencing Team. I. Ed. Club, Permian Basin Club Pres., Iota Lambda Sigma Vice Pres., AIAA, AFS, DS. BANKER. DEWALD H. M. E. Needville Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, SAE, Intramurals. BARBEE, JACK W. Little Boss” Ch. E. Beaumont Age 21. Class 56, Maj. 1st Regt. Stall, Ad. Off. RV, Sec. and Prog. Chairman YMCA, DS, DMS, AIChE. Rifle Team, Beaumont Hometown Club, Phi Eta Simga. BARLOW. ROBERT C. Bolt” Aero. Eng. Pullman, Wash. Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, Chairman Inter-Coun. Comm., Eng. Coun., Chairman IAS, RV, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma Sec., Sec. Freshman Class, Swimming Team, Basic Div. Coun., Outstanding Jr. in Group, Outstanding Freshman in Sqd., Slide Rule Cont. Winner. BARRAS, RICHARD A. Dick - Eco. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 56, Lt. Col. 5th Group Staff, Cadet Court, DMS, V. P. Eco. Club, Pre-Law Soc., French Club, SCONA, Best Drilled Soph. BARRETT, THOMAS W. M. E. Sherman Age 25, Class 56. BASS, DAVID A. Sam” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. B” Engr., ASCE. BASS, OGDEN L„ JR. Bo” Per. A dm. Freeport Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Comp. V. P. Pre-Law Soc., Arts Sciences Coun., Fish Football, DS, DMS, Brazoria County Hometown Club. BASSETT, HAROLD S. Bucky” Eco. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 13, V. P. Eco. Club, Cadet Court, Pre- Law Soc. BATES, BILLY R. P. Eil. College Station Age 23, Class 53, Football and Softball Mgr., Handball Club, PE Club, Intram. Official, BSU. BEASLEY, ASHLEY N. Bosco” Ch. E. Tyler Age 21, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, Tyler Hometown Club, AIChE. BEDFORD, BILLY B. Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Capt. 8 th Group Staff, DS, DMS, Varsity Swimming, AIA, Dallas Club. BELL, BOB C. Penelli” Ag. Eco. Celina Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Fish Football and Basketball, Pres. Collin Co. Club, Sec. Ag. Eco. Club, Soil Conservation Club. BELL, J. DAVID J. D.” Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, IAS, San Antonio Hometown Club. BERGER, LEONARD H. Ag. Ed. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Sec. Coll. FFA, Pres. Fayette-Colorado Co. Hometown Club, Ag. Council, DS. BERRY, ROBERT H. Bob” Flor. Harlingen Age 25, Class 55, Flor. and Land. Arch. Soc., Stud. Floral Cons. Mgr. BERRYHILL, BILLY B. Bill” M. E. Gladewater Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 2nd Regt. 2nd Bn. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, Pres. East Texas Club. BERTRAND. ROY B. Pers. Adm. Waco Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 1st Regt Staff, RV, DS, Waco Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. BIEHUNKO, ERNEST F. Bohunk” . T. Moulton Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corp Staff, C. 0. RV, Pres. Lamar Co. Club, Hist, lota Lambda Sigma, I. Ed. Club, SAME. BIERI, EDWIN L. Lee” A. H. Angleton Age 22, Class 56, Capt. 2nd Regt. 4th Bn.. Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Saddle Sirloin Club, DMS, Ag. Coun. BILLINGSLEY, LLOYD E. M. E. Liberty Age 21, Class 56, Capt. B” Armor, RV, Lower Tr ' nity Valley Club, Fish Track. BIRD. MARLISS. 0. E. E. College Station Age 27, Class 56, AIEE. BLACK, HOMER S. A. H. Woodville Age 20, Class 56, Maj. 1st Gp., Saddle Sirloin, AS WC Soc., East Texas Tri-Co. Club. BLAKEWOOD, BLAKE W. Vet. Med. Baton Rouge, La. Age 23, Class 56. BLANK, HENRY P. Ch. E. Nickie” San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, AIChE, San Antonio Hometown Club. BLANKENSHIP, JAMES T. Jim” Ento. Gainesville Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Inf., Pres. Cook Co. Club, Ento. Soc. BLASCHKE, HENRY F. Frank” Ag. Eco. West Columbia Age 22, Class 55, Brazoria Co. Club, Ag. Eco. Club, UN Club, Track Team, Newman Club. BLEWSTER, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. Bob” Math Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, DS, Physics Club. German Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Soph. Math Contest. BLOCKER, LEE N. A. . Sao Paulo, Brazil Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Soccer, Saddle Sirloin Club. BLUM. TRUMAN 0. Jack” Ag. Eng. Jonesboro Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” AAA, ASAE. BOARDMAN, NATHAN R. Ag. Ed. Lamesa Age 21, Class 56, Capt. A” TC, Coll. FFA Chapter. DMS, Outstanding Jr. in Ag. Ed. Dept., Outstanding Jr. in Trans. Corps, Ag. Council, Pres. FFA Chapter. BOEHNKE, DONALD C. Tex” A. H. Muldoon Age 21, Class 55, Wesley Found., SCS. BOHNE, ROBERT E. Pierre” B. P. M. Dallas Age 21, Class 55. Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff. BPM Soe., Dallas Hometown Club. BOLNER, ANTHONY J. Tony” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Newman Club, San Antonio Club. Mkt. Soc., Bus. Soc., Intramural Mgr. and Supv. BOMBERGER. ROLAND Acct. Dallas Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. B” Inf.. Acct. Soc.. Dallas Hometown Club. BOND, CHARLIE J. Pet. and M. E. Plainvieiv Age 22, Class 55, Pet. E. Club. BOONE, ROBERT M. Bob” I. Eng. El Paso Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Stud. Sen., El Paso Hometown Club, Election Commission. BOOTY. BILL F. BBB” Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Pvt. B” Armor, Geol. Club. Dallas Hometown Club. BORING, DOYAL S. Bus. and Engl. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 56, Bus. Soc., Engl. Club, Pre-Law Soc., Port Arthur Club. BOUBEL, AMBROSE B„ JR. Brose” Pet. and Geol. E. Eagle Pass Age 22, Class 55, C. 0. A” Armor 55, Pet. and Geol. Club, Bridge Club, AIME, Southwest Texas Club. BOURGEOIS, GARY G. G. G.” Desg. Arch. Bryan Age 22, Class 55, 2nd Lt. B” Comp., ALA. BOWER, JAMES M. jj m ” Journ. Victoria Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, Jr. Class Off., Batt. News Editor, Aggieland Bus. Mgr., Sigma Delta Chi, Journ. Club, Exec. Sec. South¬ west Conf. Sportsmanship Comm. BOWER, LAWRENCE R. Larry” M. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, ASME, SAE, AIIE, San Antonio Hometown Club. BOWERS, DAVID A. Dave” Mkt. Alice Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” TC, Debate Club, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc., Brush Country Club, DS. BOWNE, DONALD D. C. E. Age 22, Class 55, ASCE. Cisco BRADLEY, OLIN H. Omar” Aero. Eng. Granbury Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Tau Beta Pi, Phi, Eta Sigma, IAS. BRADLEY, ROBERT E. Bob” list. Sherman Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” FA, Pre-Law Soc., Eco. Club, Grayson Co. Hometown Club. BRADLEY, RONNIE G. Coathanger” Agron. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” FA, Tres. Agron. Soc., Cotton Court, Pres. Corpus Christi Hometown Club. BRADY, JACK H. The Brade” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Pres. Soc. Auto. Engr., ASME, Intrm. Mgr.. Fish Drill Team. BRAEVTIGAM, JAMES 0. Jimmy” Ed. Fredericksburg Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, Arts Sciences Coun., RV, Newman Club, RV ' Firing Sqd. BRAMLETT, MEAD R. Shakes” U ld. Mgt. Karnack Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Fish Game Club, Marshall Hometown Club. BRAND. STANLEY H. Stan” Ch. E. San Antonio Age 20. Class 56. Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Bowling Club, San An¬ tonio A M Club. LSA, AIChE. BRANDT, ALLEN M. Al” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. B” Engr., Phi Eta Sigma. AIChE. BRANDT, HAROLD 0. Buddy” B. A. Weimar Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. C” AAA, Fish Track, Fayette-Colorado Counties Hometown Club, Newman Club. 2nd Regt. Color Guard. Fish Band. BRANNEN, JOHN C. Cookie” Ch. E. Huntsville Age 21. Class 55, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, DMS, DS. Student Eng. Coun., AIChE, BSU State Choir, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Town Hall Staff. BREMER, CHARLES JR. Charly” Pet. E. Palestine Age 21, Class 56. Capt. 1st Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. RV, Pet. Club. Palestine Hometown Club. ASME, DS. BREWSTER, JAMES B. Geol. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 56, Corpus Christi Club, DS, Geol. Club. Canterbury Club. BRIGGS, CHARLES A. D. P. Texarkana. Ark. Age 32, Class 56. Debate Team, Dairy Judg. Team. Program Chairman KKK. BROADDUS, WILLIAM L. Bill” Mkt. Caldwell Age 25, Class 56, Lt. Col. 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Regt.. Houston Military Award, Outstanding FA Cadet at Summer Camp, Who’s Who, DS. DMS, T. W. Mohle Award, Phi Eta Sigma, Best Drilled Soph. BRODERICK, JAN D. Brod” Fin. Curondo. Canal Zone Age 20, 1st Lt. C Inf., Class 56, Athletic Officer. BROESCHE. JOSEPH G. Jello” M. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 56, Capt. B” Comp., Pres. Tau Beta Phi. Best Drilled Fish, DMS, DS, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma. Abilene Club. BROOKS, JIMMIE D. Jim” P. . Seminole Age 21, Class 56, Poul. Science Club, Jr. and Sr. Poultry Judging Team. BROPHY, WILLIAM P. Bill” B. A. Havertown. Pa. Age 23, Class 56, Basketball Team, T” Association. BROWN, DWIGHT JR. Pet. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 56, Capt. Maroon Band, Drum Major, DMS, ASME, Pet. E. Club. BROWN, JAMES A. Jim” Pet. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Fis. ' Rmor Soc., Dallas A M Club, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, AIME. BROWN, RICHARD M. Dick” I. T. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 55, Ft. Worth Club, Fencing Team, Ind. Ed. Club. BROWN, ROBERT Y.. JR. Bob” Arch. Tyler Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 6 th Gp. Staff, Smith Co. Hometown Club, Stud. AIA. BRUCE, JERRY T. Ag. Eng. Seagoville Age 21, Class 58. SCS. Amer. Soc. Ag. Eng. BRUECHNER, ERNEST P. Paul” Fin. Marshall Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Bus. Soe., Marshall Hometown Club, Pre-Law Soc. BRUMMERHOP, CHARLES H. Big Brim” . T. Seabrook Age 25, Class 52. BRUNETT, ALLAN L. Geol. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, San An¬ tonio Club, Fish Tennis. BRYAN, DONALD W. Don” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, SAE, ASME. Phi Eta Sigma. BRYAN, RICHARD R. C. E. Dick” Houston Age 23, Class 56, ASCE, AGC. BRYANT, CARREL R. Pet. E. and M. E. Arlington Age 28, Class 56. BRYANT, J. EVERETT. JR. C. E. Lake Jackson Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Eng., DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, Sec. ASCE, Award Scholarship. BRYANT. J. STEPHEN Steve” C. E. Dallas Age 23, Class 53, Capt. B” Engr., Tau Beta Phi. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, ASCE. BUCKLEY, WILLIAM R. Bill” Persn. Adm. Sherman Age 21, Class 56, Bus. Soc., Grayson Co. Club, ROTC, Intramurals. BUELL, GLENN D. Aero. Eng. Amarillo Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 12, V. I 1 . Junior Class, V. P. Student Senate, Elec. Comm., DS, DMS, Sen. Court, Eng. Coun., Stud. Life Comm., Handball Team, IAS, Amarillo Hometown Club. jacn BULLOCK, LEAMON L. Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 22, Class 56, Coll. FFA, Soil Consv. Soc., Opportunity Award Scholarship. BUNN, EDWARD J. Jinkey” Geol. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff, Pres. Dallas Hometown Club. Stud. Sen., Eng. Coun., DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, RV, Geol. Club, Newman Club, Election Comm. BURCHARD, JOHN C. Jack” Fin. and Engl. College St ation Age 22, Class 55, Track Team, Engl. Soc., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, DMS, DMG, DS, ROTC. BURKE, KENNETH D. Ken” Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 20. Ulass 56. Maj. 8 th Gp. Staff, Town Hall Staff, Vice Chairman IAS. BURKE, THOMAS L. Tom” P. II. Buffalo Age 21, Class 56. Poultry Club. BURLESON, KERRY E. Burley” C. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Gp. Staff, DMS, DS, Mosher Steel Award, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi. BURNETTE, R. G„ JR. I. T. Kingsville Age 22, Class 56. BURNS, ROBERT E. Bob” . T. Taylor Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. D” Inf.. Williamson Co. A M Club. SAME, AES, Ind. Ed. Club. BURROW, DON R. Arch. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 7th Gp. Staff, ALA. BURTON. DON L. Red Ryder” Age 20. Class 56, Col. 1st Regt. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma. Pre-Med Club. Pres. Cadet Court, Pari. Senior Class, Fencing Champ, T” Assoc., DMS. BUSBY, ARTHUR E., Ill Eddie” ( ' h. E. Houston Age 21. Class 56. 1st Lt. Sipl. 17. BUTLER, THOMAS B. Tom” Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 , AIChE, San Antonio Hometown Club DS. BUTSCHEK, ROBERT J. Bob” Agron. Moulton Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Agr. Coun., V. P. Lavaca Co. A M Club, Pres. Agron. Soc., Czech Club, Newman Club, Alpha Zeta, Crops Judg. Team, Cotton Court, DS. BYRNES, ALBERT L. Al” . Eng. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 55, AIIE, Corpus Christ! Hometown Club. 12th Man Bowl. CAIN, JOHN D. Beak Arch. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 24, Fish Track. Beaumont Hometown Club. DMS. ALA. CALHOUN. JIMMIE D. J. D.” Ch. E. Texarkana Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd 23, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, Pres. Texarkana 4 States Area Club. CAMPBELL WM. L. M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff, Dallas Hometown Club, Track Team, ASME, 12th Man Bowl. Dick” LaLima, Honduras Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Saddle Sirloin Club, Wrestling Club, Newman Club, PA Club. CAPPED, RICHARD J. A. . CAREY, JAMES A. Jim” A. H. Freer Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 23, Saddle Sirloin Club. Brush Country Club. CARR, GEORGE E. 1. Eng. Lebanon, Mo. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, AIIE, ASAE, Scholastic Off. CARRUTH, WYBERT L. Acct. Palestine Age 27, Class 56, Acct. Soc. 71 CASTILLO, JOSE R. Joe” V . E. Maracaibo, Venezuela Age 21, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, SAE, AMA, SCONA, Pan American Club. CASTLE, EDWARD R„ JR. Ted” Engl. Dallas Age 24, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Inf., Pres. Aggie Players, Assoc. Editor Commentator, Fencing Team. Fish Drill Team, DS, Dallas A M Club, Arts Science Coun., Fine Arts Center Comm. CATO, CAROL L. Acct. Ft. IT orth Age 24, Class 52. Ft. Worth Hometown Club. Bridge Club, Singing Ca¬ dets, Acct. Soc. CAVITT, JIMMIE L. C. E. Aransas Pass Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” Engr., BSU.ASCE. SAME. Fish Football and Track. CHAIRES, LEONARD C. E. Laredo Age 24, Class 56. Pres. Laredo Hometown Club, ASCE, Newman Club. CHALMERS, JERRY T. Jerry” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Ramp Rep., Bus. Soc.. Houston Hometown Club. DS. CHANDLER. EVERETT D. Ed” Age 27, Class 58. Pres. Wesley Found.. Wesley Found. Stud. Coun., Spanish Club, Chairman Spiritual Life Comm. CHANNING, JOHN F. Chem. Orange Age 21. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Cml, Basic Div. Coun., V. P. Orange Hometown Club. ACS. CHESSER, JOHN D. Chess” L T. Atlanta Age 22, Class 56, I. Ed. Club. IRE. TCAS. Bowling Comm. CHEVALIER. HOWARD L. Aero. Eng. Beaumont Age 24. Class 56, Tau Beta Pi. IAS. CHILDERS. HOWARD F. M. Ag. Adm. Amarillo Age 22, Class 55. Head ell Ldr.. DS, DMS, RV. Civl. Chaplain, F ish Football. Ag. Coun.. Lt. Col.. TISA. Southwest Coni. Sportsmanship Comm., Amarillo Hometown Club, Student Senate. CHINNOCK. BERT E. Ted” Pers. Adm. Beaumont Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17. Bus. Soc., Beaumont Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. CHOW, FEDERICO G. E. Cd. Madero. Mexico Age 22, Class 55, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, AIME, UN Club. CHUDLEIGH, CLIFFORD E. ClifF’ Agr. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, V. P. Houston Hometown Club, V. P. ASAE, Sec. SAE, TRIA, Agr. Advancement Club. CHUMNEY, CARL V. Ag. Eng. Hamilton Age 21, Class 56, AES. CHURCHILL, GLEN D. Acct. Age 21, Class 56, A” FA, Acct. Soc. CLABORN, LARRY D. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 56, AVMA. CLARK, FRANKLIN D. E. E. Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqdn. Tarpon Club, PSL. Fifth” Houston Troup Frank” Corpus Christi 12, Interfaith Coun., Audio Club, 72 CLARK, HENRY F. B. P. M. Mesqu ite Age 22, Class 55, BPM Club. Varsity Football. CLARK, JAMES E. ' Jamie” Vet. Med. Wheeler Age 20, Class 56, T” Assn., Track Team, AVMA, Panhandle Club. CLARK, ROGER S. Rog” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff, Pres. ASME, Fencing Team, Bus. Mgr. Aggie Players, Eng. Council, Dallas Hometown Club. CLARK. ROY P. Ag. Ed. Hillsboro Age 25. Class 52, PEA, Hill Co. Club V. P ., Masons, BSU. CLONINGER, JAMES C. I. Eng. Houston Age 25. Class 52, AIIE. COBB. JERRY D. Wdlf Mgt. Ft. Worth Age 22. Class 56, Maj. 6 th Gp. Staff, Ft. Worth A M Club, W.M. Club, Aggie Softball. COCANOUGHER, BONNIE G. Coco” Ag. Eco. Decatur Age 24. Class 53. Ag. Eco. Club. Wise-Denton Co. Hometown Club, Wesleyan, Ag. Council. COCHRAN, LESTER D. Cookie” Hist. Brownwood Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band. Pre-Law Soc., Aggie Players. COCKE, WILLIAM M. Bill” Zoology Lake Charles, La. Age 21, Class 56. Fish Track Team. Pre-Med. Soc., Pres. German Club, ”T” Assoc.. Varsity Track. COFFMAN. T. S. Stew” P. Ed. Et. IT orth Age 21. Class 56, Capt. E” Inf., Student Senate, YMCA Cabinet, Inter- faith Coun., Basic Div. Council, Intram. Mgr. COLE, RALPH B. Culo” Ag. Journ. Gainesville Age 21, Class 56. Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Battalion Staff. Asst. Editor Agri¬ culturist. Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, V. Pres. Journ. Club, Sportsmanship Comm, of Southwest Conf. COLE. WILLIAM, C. Willie” C. E. Hubbard Age 20. Class 56. 1st Lt. ”A” Ord., ASCE. COLLINS. THOMAS A. Tom” P. H. Midland Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” QMC, Poultry Science Club. Permian Ba¬ sin Club, Aggie Players. CONNELLY. WEBB L. P. H. Austin Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” QMC, Editor Cadence, Newman Club Re¬ porter, Poultry Sc. Club. CONNEVEY, JIMMY L. Big Jim” Mkt. Hillsboro Age 25, Class 51, Bus. Soc.. Hill Co. Club, Mkt. Soc. COOK. JAMES E„ JR. Jim” Zoo and Pre-Med. Houston Age 22, Class 56. Pres. Houston Hometown Club, Social Chairman Pre- Med. Soc., Singing Cadets. COOK, JAMES F„ JR. M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, ASME, SAE, DS, Band. COOK, JAMES H. Cookie” Ins. Groveton Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” FA, Asst. Editor Aggieland, Pistol Team, Bus. Soc., Wrestling Team, Davy Crockett Hometown Club. COOK, LELAND P., JR. Ag. Eco. Abilene Age 21, Class 56, Ag. Eco. Club, Abilene Hometown Club, Fish Foot¬ ball. DS. COOK, RAYMOND W. Vet. Med. Corsicana Age 26, Class 57, AVMA. COOPER. JAMES, C. Eco. Streetman Age 20, Class 56, 1st Ft. A” QMC, BSU, SCONA, Eco. Club. COOPER. JOE LOYD C. E. Decatur Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Ord.. Pres. Wise-Denton Co. A M Club, ASCE. CORDES, ALFRED H„ JR. Al” Ag. Eng. and C. E. Fayetteville Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Maroon Band, Craft Comm. Pres., MSC Direc¬ torate. COUTRET, HENRY C„ JR. Pet. E. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 55. 1st Lt. A” Sig., RV, Pet. E. Club, Phi Eta Sigma. DS, San Antonio Club, Interfaith Council. COWAN, JAMES A., JR. Eire Dome” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. White Band. Drum Bugle Corps, ASME, Pres. SAE, Eng. Coun., RV, Houston Hometown Club. COX. FRED B. E. E. Temple Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23. Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Sec. Engr. Coun., DS, Handball Club. Bell Co. Club, Engineer Club, DMS. COX. RAY F. Ag. Eco. Ml. Pleasant Age 21, Class 56, Northeast Texas Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club. CRABBE, JAMES S. Jim” E. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma. CRAIG, BUD H. Chem. Navasota Age 27, Class 53. CRAWFORD, C. M. Hist. Athens Age 21. Class 56, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. Staff, SCONA, French Club, Athens Hometown Club. CREW, PERRY L. Chem. De Kalb Age 23, Class 56, ACS. CREWS, CHARLES R. Dick” B. A. Grapevine Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 6 th Gp. Staff. DMS, SCONA, Ft. Worth A M Club, Bus. Soc. CRISMAN, GLENN E. Fireball” Botany Shreveport, La- Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , TAS, Shreveport Hometown Club, MSC Recital Series. CRUZ. EDMUNDO D. Stump” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff, RV, Plat. Ldr., V. Pres. Corpus Christi Club. AIChE, DS. Newman Club. CULVER, CLAUDE C. Sug” E. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Phi, AIEE. DS. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN D„ JR. Big John” E. E. Gainesville Age 20, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 4, Stud. Senate, RV, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Senior Court, Cooke Co. Club, IRE, DS, DMS, 12th Man Bowl. CURTIS, SAMUEL TALBERT Catfish” Ag. Eng. Floresville Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” LA, ASAE, Pres, and Sec. of South Cen¬ tral Hometown Club, Wesley Eoundation, Soil Consv. Society, Athletic Officer, Intramurals. CYPERT, CHARLES EDWIN Charlie” Animal Husbandry Hillsboro Age 21, Class 56, Major 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Regiment, RV, DS, DMS, Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Pres. Hill Co. A M Club, Rodeo Club. Saddle Sirloin Club, J. H. Jones Agri. Scholarship. DANIEL, DON ODELL E. E. Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Inf. Drano” Junction DANNENBAUM, JOSEPH HENRY Joe” Insurance Houston Age 22, Class 55, Business Society 52-56, Aggie Players 53-56, Business Manager 55, Houston A M Hometown Club 52-56. DARDAGANTAN, EDW ARD GARABED Ed” Personnel Dallas Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”C” Armor. DARSEY, DONOVAN WADE Don” Pet. Eng. San Angelo Age 22, Class 55. Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, AIME. DATEL. LOUIS OTTO Lou” Pet. Eng. Dayton Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Chemical, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. Lower Trinity Valiev Club. 12th Man Bowl. DAUSIN, LAW RENCE RAYMOND Larry” E. E. San Antonio Age 22. Class 56, Lt. Col. 2nd W ing Staff, Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, DMS, RV. DAVIS. DON H. Redbird” Ch. E. Henderson Age 22. Class 56. Student Senate 55-56. AIChE, ACS. Intramurals. DAVIS. GEORGE ARTHUR E. E. Fort If orth Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. ”A” Signal. Pres. ForthW ' orth A M Club and Social Sec. 54-55. DAVIS, HENLEY HARDEMAN, JR. Bo” Insurance Dallas Age 21. Class 56. 2nd Lt. A” (,)MC, Marketing Society, Dallas Home¬ town Club. DAVIS. JIMMIE RAY Geology Longview Geology Club. DEAN, CHARLES VERNON Die” E. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56, IRE, Radio Club. DEAN, ROBERT RAY E. E. Santa Anna Age 25. Class 56, Eta Kappa Nu, Sec. of AIEE Student Chapter 55-56, DS. DENARI), JAMES M., JR. Jamie” Ag. Ed. Edna Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Squadron 7, FFA, 4-11, Agriculturist Staff, Ball. Staff, Aggie Walther Club, Jackson Co. Club, Singing Cadets, SCS. Saddle Sirloin Club. DICKEY, JAMES R. Animal Husbandry Bay City Age 21, Class 56, Gymnastic Team, Rodeo Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. Rodeo Club Pres. DIECKMAN, HARRY EDWIN Geology Franklin Age 22, Class 55, Geology Club, Robertson County Club, Intramurals. DIERSCHKE, DONALD JOE Don” A. H. Rowena Age 21, Class 56, Major 2nd Group Staff, Saddle Sirloin Club, 4-H Club, KC’s, Newman Club, Wool Judging Team, RV, Alpha Zeta Sec., Agriculturist Assoc. Ed., San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, V. P., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Freshman Class Pres., Out¬ standing Freshman in Corps, Outstanding Freshman in School of Agri¬ culture, Alpha Zeta Award, Outstanding Sophomore in AFROTC. Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Danforth Summer Fellowship 55, Ralston Purina Scholarship. Pres” Sweetwater DILL. WILLIAM P. Ch. E. Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Cml.. AICHE. DILLARD. JOE F. Joe” . T. Josephine Age 22, Class 56. Iota Lambda Sigma. Ind. Ed. Club. DIRKS, WAYNE D. Geol. Eng. Tuleta Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” FA, Geol. Club. Tri-County Hometown Club. DISCHLER. FERDINAND C. Dish” Geol. and B. A. Crowley, La. Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. ”B” Eng.. SAME, Newman Club. Geol. Club. Intram. Boxing Champ. DOCKERY. JAMES W„ JR. Jim” Arch. San Antonio Age 26. Class 56. AIA. DOTSON. JOE A. Gen. Bus. If ichita Falls Age 21. Class 56. Capt. Sqd. 20. Wichita Falls Hometown Club. Debate Team, See. Bus. Soe. DOUGLAS. EDGAR M. Eddie” A. H. Palestine Age 22. Class 56. 2nd Lt. C” Inf., Track Team. Saddle Sirloin Pales¬ tine Hometown Club. DOUGLASS, CLIFFORD W. Cliff E. E. Hooks Age 22, Class 55, IRE, MSC Music Group, Band. DOUGLASS. M. MORGAN Doug” Arch. Bartlesville Age 21, Class 56. Capt. 1st Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, RV. AI A. Canterbury Assoc., SAME. DS. DRAKE. NORMAN T. Turk” A. H. Midland Age 23. Class 55, Saddle Sirloin Club. Permain Basin Club, Coll. 4-11. DRAKE. PATRICK H. Arch, and C. E. Dallas Age 31, Class 55. DRUM, WILLIAM M. Bill” E. E. Ft. If arth Age 22, Class 55, AIEE. IRE. DUDEK, ROBERT E. Bob” Acct. If aco Age 24, Class 56, Newman Club, Waco Hometown Club, V. Pres. Acct. Society. DUNCAN. JOHN V. Aero. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 22. Class 56, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. IAS. DURBIN, RICHARD C. Dick” Pet. E. Did las Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C”AAA, Who’s Who, Pres. Pel. E. Club. Treas. Student Engr. Council, Tech. Editor Engineer, Tau Beta Pi, Junto Comm., Dallas A M Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Mitchell Award. DURDA, FRANK J. Ill C. E. Laredo Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Engr.,ASCE, SAME, Laredo Club. DURRILL, WILLIAM R. Dusty” I Ed. Juarez, Mexico Age 21, Class 55, Ind. Ed. Club, Rifle and Tennis Teams, El Paso Home¬ town Club, Highway Soc., Triangle Club, MSC Comm. DUSEBOUT. EDWARD F. Dussic” E- A. Conroe Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Pres. Bus. Soc., Intram. Mgr., Mkt. Soc., AMA. DYE, THOMAS C. B. P- M- Brenham g,. 27. Class 56. BPM Club Social Sec. ECKARD. R() C. Connie” Eh pL and Journ. Irving Age 22. Class 55, S Sgt. Sqd. 18, Editor Commentator, Pres. Irving A M Club, Co-Capt. Boxing Team, V. Pres. Aggie Players, Engl. Club, PSL, Treas. Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Arts Science Council, Journ. Club. Intram. Mgr. EDCE, HAROLD L. L. E. and 1. Eng. Houston Age 23, Class 55. AIEE. DS, Eta Kappa Nu. Aggie Christian Fellow¬ ship. Wesley Found. EDWARDS, JACK H. Ace” .1 . E. Bella ire Age 21, Class 56, Capt. A FA, Stud. Senate, Tau Beta Pi, V. Pres. ASME, Engr. Council. RV. DS, DMS. EICHMAN, FRANK F.. JR. Gus” Eco. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Yt bite Band. Music Gp.. Eco. Club. ELLINGTON. DAN H. Dinassure” Hist. Ysleta Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band. Aggie Plavers, El Paso Club. ELLISON, BARTON Eli” Arch. Const. San Antonio Age 23, Class 54. Cadet Capt. AGC, Canterbury Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. ELTING. TOMMY H. Arch. San Antonio Age 22. Class 55, Student ALA. EMERSON, RICHARD D. Don” Arch. Houston Age 22. Class 56. Lt. Col. 1st Regt. Staff. AIA, Radio Club, Art Club. Houston Hometown Club. RV, Firing Squad. ERNST. GEORGE W.. JR. Acct. Falfurrias Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Acct. Soc.. Bus. Soc., Brush Coun¬ try Club, Fencing Team. ERP. FRED A. Ch. E. Overton Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, AIChE, Pres. Rusk Co. Hometown Club, Fish Football. ESTEIN, DALTON M. Doc” C. E. Bellmead Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Engr.. ASCE. SAME. ESTES, ALFRED C„ JR. Bubba” Arch. Houston Age 23, Class 54, 1st Lt. C AAA, Houston Hometown Club, AIA, AGC. DS. EVANS, ROBERT C„ JR. ”Bob” A. II. Carrizo Springs Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Inf., Saddle Sirloin Club. Pres. South¬ west Texas Club. EVANS, ROBERT 0. Bob” B. P. M. Waco Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Comp., Waco Hometown Club, BMP Club, Triangle Fellowship Club. EVANS, WILLIAM R. Bill” Ag. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 2nd Lt. Maroon Band. ASAE, Soil Cons. Soc. America. FARLEY, PAT J. Stump” . Eng. Plaster City, Calif. Age 21, Class 56. 2nd Lt. A” FA. California Golden State Club, ASME. FAWCETT, DAVID Y. Dave” Range Mgt. Del Rio Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Gp. Staff, Pres. R F Club, Treas. Alpha Zeta, Treas. Ag. Coun., Sec.-Treas. Inter Coun. Comm.. Pres. Del Rio Club, DMS, DS. FEAZEL, GILES T. Giles” Ag. Eco. Dr Kalb Ape 20, Class 56, Ap. Eco. Club, Four States Hometown Club. FENNER, ARLAN L. Rocket” Pern. Adm. San Angelo Ape 21, Class 56, Capt. C” FA, Rres. San Anpelo Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Bovvlinp Club. FERNANDEZ, GUY J. Frito” M. Lima. Peru Ape 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, Soccer Team. Water Polo Team, Camera Club. UN Club, Pan American Club, Newman Club, Kream Kow Klub, Photoprapher Student Publications. FERREIRA. I VO M. Ch. E. Sao Paulo. Brazil Ape 21, Class 57, V. Pres. UN Club, Phi Eta Sigma, PA Club. FERRELL, SIDNEY C. A. H. Houston Ape 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Inf., Capt. Rifle Team. FICHTE, FRANKLIN D. Frank” Ag. Ed. Megargel Age 21, Class 55, Wesley Found.. Coll. FFA. FINFROCK, THOMAS J. T” D. P. Lockhart Age 22, Class 56, Kream Kow Klub, Pres., Agricultrist Staff, Ag. Coun., Caldwell Co. Club. FINK, WILLIAM W. Bill” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Regt. Staff, Fencing Team, Aggie Players, IAS. FISH, EDDIE W ? . Skip” Mkt. Dallas Age 20. Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Mkt. Club Officer. Bus. Soc., Dallas A M Club, New man C. FISHER, DALE J. Geol. Engr. Phillips Age 22, Class 55, Fish Basketball, W ; ing C. 0. 55, DMS. FITE, LLOYD E. Arch. Port Arthur Age 22. Class 56, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff. Port Arthur Club, AGC. FLATT. DOUGLAS E. Doug” C. E. Terrell Age 23. Class 53. FLOURNOY, DALE R. E. E. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE. FLY, MELTON L. Jack” M. E. Temple Age 24, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, SAE. FOSTER, DONALD G. Don” Ind. Engr. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Dallas A M Club, AIEE. FOSTER, JOE B. Pet. E. and Gen. Bus. Greenville Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. 2nd Regt., Soc. Sec. Sr. Class, V. Pres. Senior Court, Basic Division Coun., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, RV, DS, DMS, Bus. Mgr. Engineer, Who’s Who. FOUST, ROSCOE T„ JR. Tony” Geol. Crockett Age 27, Class 56, Geol. Club. FRAM, JEROME S. Jerry” Chem. Baytown Age 21, Class 56, Hillel Club, Baytown Hometown Club, V. Pres. ACS, French Club. FRANCIS, ROBERT L. tret. El Paso Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Acct. Club, Spanish Club, Social Chairman of El Paso Club, Intramural Award Winner. FREE, WOODROW A. ' ' Woodie” Ag. Ed. Brenham Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Asst. Editor Agriculturist, Pres. Brenham Hometown Club, Rep. Collegiate FFA Chapter. FRIES, C. EDWARD JR. Ed” Journalism Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” Armor, Treas. Sigma Delta Chi, Journal¬ istic Fraternity, Press Club, Agriculturist, Battalion, DMS, Fish Drill Team, Sgt. of Arms Jr. Class, Fencing Team. FUCHS, HERBERT A. H. A.” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Newman Club, Houston Club, AIChE, Intramurals. FUCHS, MONROE H. P. . Cameron Age 20, Class 56, Maj. 4th Group Staff, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Chan¬ cellor Alpha Zeta. RV, Ag. Council, YMCA Cabinet, Intramural Man., Sec.-Treas. Young Married Couples Club, Jr. and Sr. Poul. Judg. Teams, Pres. Poul. Sc. Club, Milam County Club. FULLER. ROBERT L. Bob” Geol. Beaumont Age 20, Class 56, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. Staff 2nd Regt.. RV, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Geol. Club, Beaumont Hometown Club, Newman Club, DS, Dist. Military Student. GAINER, ALVIS B. An. Sc. Eden Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Armor, San Angelo Hometown Club. GAINES, CRAIG T. . En. IT ichita Falls Age 27, Class 48. ARE. Wichita Falls Club. GALLEY. FRED W. Range and Forestry Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Trans., Rifle Team. GARCIA, LIONEL G. Pierre” Enlom. San Diego Age 20, Class 56. Lt. Col. 2nd Regt. Staff, Entomology Club. GARDNER. RONALD G. Range and Forestry Humble Age 21 Class 56, Student Senate, Alpha Zeta, Sec. Civilian Student Coun¬ cil, Pres. Ag. Coun., Soil Cons. Soc., Range Forestry Club, Nat. Inter¬ collegiate Plant Identifi cation Team, Inter-Council Com. GARRETT, CHARLES H. Charlie” Vet. Med. Jonesboro, La. Age 22, Class 57, AVMA, Left Louisiana. GARRETT, WILLIAM R. M. E. Age 25, Class 51. ASME. GARZA, EDUARDO H. Bill” San Antonio Lalo” Ag. Eco. Reynosa, Mex. Age 21, Class 56, Maroon Band, Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Ag. Eco. Club, Hidalgo-Starr Co. Hometown Club. GARZA, JOE C. Ag. Ed. Dimmitt Age 24, Class 54, Newman Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Hometown Club. GARZA, JUAN I- Et- Rockdale Age 25, Class 56, AIIE. GEDDES, EARL L. Squirell” P- H. Lampasas Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, Sec.-Treas. Land of the Lakes Home¬ town Club, Ag. Coun V. P. Poul. Sc. Club, Sr. Poul. Judg. Team. GENTRY, JOHN A. E. E. and M. E. Aransas Pass Age 21, Class 56, IRE, AIEE, SAE, Sec. MSC Radio Committee. 79 GENTRY. RICHARD E. Phvs. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 10, Who’s Who, RV, Pres. Physics Club, Arts Science Coun., DAS. GENTZ, DUANE H. Agron. San Benito Age 22. 1st Lt. D” Inf.. RV, Agron. Soc.. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. GEORGE, KENNETH G. K. G.” Pers. Adm. Marshall Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Marshall Hometown Club, Bus. Soc.. Stud. Publications Aggie Players. GERDES, JAMES R. J. R.” B. A. Galveston Age 21, Class 56, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc., Galveston Co. Hometown Club. GIARDINA, VINCENT J. Vince” B. A. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56. Capt. A” Armor, Cad. Court. Pres. Beaumont A M Club, Arts Sciences Council. Aggie Players, Best Drilled Soph., DS. GIBSON, ROBERT E. Bob” E. E. Snyder Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15. GILBERT. BILL C., JR. Stump” Pers. Adm. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Wrestling Team, Aggie Plavers, Execu. Aggie Christian Fellowship, Air Force Chaplain. GILLELAND. DAVID J. Jack” Ag. Ed. Haskell Age 24, Class 54. GILLILAND, ROBERT L. E. E. Linden Age 24, Class 56, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, IRE, Tau Beta Pi. GITTINGER, LEO G. Dutch” Ed. Taft Age 27, Class 51.. Intramurals. GLASGOW, ROBERT K. Pers. Age 21, Class 56, Galveston Co. A M Club, Bus. Societv. Skip” Galveston GLASS, WILLIAM T. Tommy” Mkt. Mt. Pleasant Age 22, Class 56, Mkt. Soc., V. Pres. Bus. Soc., Pres. Northeast Texas Hometown Club, DS, AMA. GLAZE, ORVILLE H. P. G. E. Victoria Age 22, Class 55, Pistol Team. GLAZENER, WILLIAM K. Bill” Pet. E. Dallas Age 24, Class 57. GLEZEN, GRANVILLE W., JR. Bubba” Acct. Beaumont Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” AAA, Acct. Soc., Beaumont Hometown Club, DS. GODDARD, EDWIN J. Ed” Ento. Lubbock Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 3rd Bn. 2nd Regt., RV, Alpha Zeta, Ento. Club, Pres. Lubbock A M Club. GOERDEL, AWLINE R. Agron. Pottsville Age 22, Class 56, Agron. Soc., Soil Consv. Soc. America, LSA. GOETZKE, GEORGE R. . Eng. Harlingen Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Rio Grande Hometown Club. GOFF, HENRY E. B- Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Pres. Christian Science Org., Inter¬ faith Council. GOLDMAN, MILTON E. Buck” ■ irch. Livingston Age 26. Class 56, ALA, AGC. GOLDSMITH. WILBUR B. Goldy” ■Arch. Damon Age 22, Class 55, AIA, Tau Beta Pi. GOLDSTONE. FRANK P. Pete” Ch. E. Houston Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Chein. Corps, Pres. Canterbury Club. AlChE, Houston Club. GONZALEZ. RUBEN E. Capi” Agr. Guatemala, C. A. Age 31, Class 56, Pan American Club, United Nations Club. GOOD, ROBERT E. Mickey” Ag. Ed. Clarksville Age 21, Class 56. Capt. B” Inf. Outstanding Fresh.. Soph., and Jr., DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Pres. Circle ”K” Club, Sec. Sr. Class, Sec. Col. FFA. GOODMAN. ROBERT C. Bob” Ch. E. Wells Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Cml. Sec.-Treas. AIChE, Engineers Coun¬ cil, Tau Beta Pi. Chemical Honor Society, DMS. GOODWIN, EDWARD A., JR. Tony” Zoology Dallas Age 21, Class 56. Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Pre-Med. Club. Dallas Club, Newman Club. GRABBS, GRADY W. A. H. Uvalde Age 24. Class 53. Saddle Sirloin Club. Rodeo Club. Southwest Texas A M Club. National Block and Bridle Club. GRAHAM. BILL J. C. E. Sherman Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A Ord.. Handball Club. ASCE. GRAHAM. JESSE W. Dub” Ag. Ed. Midland Age 20, Class 56. Permian Basin Hometown Club. Col. I ' FA Chapter. GRAHAM, JOHN L. Ento. Dallas Age 24, Class 53. Ento. Soc., Rio Grande alley Club. GRANT, DONALD L. Don” M. E. Melbourne, Fla. Age 25, Class 51, ASME, Handball Club. GRAUL, JAMES W„ JR. Jay” C. E. Dallas Age 25, Class 51, AGC. ASCE, DS. GRAY, ELBERT B. Pet. E. San Benito Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 7, Pet. E. Club, Boxing Club. GREER. ALLEN S. Eco. and Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 10, Fish Drill Team, Gymnastics Team, Stu¬ dent Life Com., Pres. Jr. Class, Pres. Sr. Class, Dallas Hometown Club, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Com. GREER. LEE F., JR. Mogambo” Ento. Bayside Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Band, Aggie Players, Rifle Team, Rep. Ento. Club. GREGORY, FRED C. Weasel” Ento. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Pres. Port Arthur Home¬ town Club, Sec. Ento. Club. GRIFFIN, GERALD D. Gerry” Aero. F.ng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. S(] I. 18, IAS, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph. GRIFFIN, HOLMAN M. Agron. Hillsboro Age 20. Glass 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, Stud. Agron. Soc., Hillsboro Home¬ town Club. Ag. Council. GRIFFIN, RICHARD L. Larry” Aero. Fug. Ft. W orth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. S(|d. 18, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, I AS. GRIFFIN, TRAVIS B. Zoo. Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Gml. GRIGG, NORMAN J. Buddy” A. H. She mum Age 21. Class 56, Grayson Co. Club. Sbisa Volunteer. GRIGGS, WILLI AM S. Pers. Adm. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Dallas Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. GRISSOM, SAMUEL T. Sam” A. H. Shreveport. La. Age 24, Class 53, Fish Drill Team. Soil Consv. Soc. GROCHOSKE, LOUIS J. Jack” Ind. Ed. Baytown Age 26. Class 56, Ind. Ed. Club. Iota Lambda Sigma Society. GROSS, BOBBY J. Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 21, Class 55, T” Assn.. Track Team, Southwest Conf. Shot Put and Discus Champion. Big Spring Hometown Club. GROVES, ALVIN, L. C. E. Al” Alamo Age 22, Class 55, ASCE. GUAJARDO, ELIGIO M. Joe” Pet. E. Nuevo Laredo Age 23, Class 56, Pet. Eng. Club, Laredo Club, UN Club. Newman Club. GUIBERTEAU, JAMES J. Jim” Zoo. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Inf ' .. Pre-Med. Soc.. French Club. Houston Hometown Club. GUILLOUD, RUDOLPH L. Rudy” M. E. Pottsboro Age 26, Class 55, ASME, SAE, Pres. Grayson Co. Hometown Club. GUTHRIE, RICHARD 0. Dick” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Capt. A” Engr., DS, Tau Beta Pi, SAME Award, DMS. HAFER, CARL A. Jack” M. E. Gay Hill Age 22, Class 55, ASME, SAE, Brenham Hometown Club. HALL, EARL R. Arch. Clute Age 22, Class 55, Aggie Players, AGC, Cadet Maj., M. E. Patterson Scholarship. HAMMER, THOMAS L. Tom” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 2nd Lt. Sig. Corps, ASME, SAE. HANEY, JOE L. Chief’ C. E. Mexia Age 21, Class 57, ASCE, AGC. I1ANING, CHARLES R. Bob” Acct. Denison Age 21. Class 56, Grayson Co. Club, BSU, V. Pres. Acct. Soc. HANKINS. KENNETH M. Hank” I fist. Odessa Age 22. Class 56, Pre-Law Society, Permain Basin Club, Fish Baseball. HANSON, ROBERTA. Bob” Pers. Adm. Marshall Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 14, Intram. Mgr., SCONA, BA Club, Mar¬ shall Hometown Club. HARRELL, JAMES 0. Jim” .I , ' . Eng. Terrel! Age 21, Class 55, AES, Kaufman Co. Hometown Club. HARRIS, CHARLES E. Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 56, Engr. Council. HARRISON, CHARLES M. Acct. Taylor Age 20. Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Sec. Williamson Co. Hometown Club, Acct, Soc., Table Tennis Club. HARRISON. PAUL E. Pet. E. Andrews Age 23. Class 56. Capt. A” Ord.. Livingston Hometown Club, RV. Pet. Eng. Club. HART. J. BARRY Barry” Journ. La Marque Age 21, Class 56, Asst. Sports Editor Battalion. Galveston Hometown Club. Aggieland Staff. HARTMAN, FRED C. Vet. Med. Cuero Age 21, Class 56. HARWOOD. W I ELI AM E. Bill” Geol. Beeville Age 26, Class 51. HASSELL. HERMAN L. JR. Fuzz” Ch. E. Eastland Age 20, Class 56. Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, Tau Beta Pi. DS. RY, Great Issues Chairman, Debate Team, MSC Directorate, AIChE. HAVENS. BILLIE Humbug” Pre-Med. Hamilton Age 26, Class 56, AVMA. HEATON, WILLIAM R. Bill” . Eng. Dallas Age 22. Class 55, Radio Club, Dallas Hometown Club, AIIE. HEADSTROM, RONALD H. . Ed. San Bernardino, Calif. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Golden State Club, I. Ed. Club. AIAA. HEINRICH, ARNOLD F. Bones” D. P. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 56, Kream Kow Klub, Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, Fay- ette-Colorado Hometown Club, Dairv Judging Team. HEITKAMP, DENNIS M. Kraut” I. T. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, Treas. Iota Lambda Sigma, Pres. Cen. Tex. Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Newman Club. AIAA. DS, DMS. HELDENFELS, FREDERICK W„ III Fred” C. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Engr., RV, ASCE, DS, Tau Beta Pi. HELLUMS, CARL L. P. Ed. Baru uete Age 20, Class 56, Fish Football, Rodeo Club, Brush Country Club. PE Club. HELM. GEO. H. Herb” 4 Ft. If orth Age 25, Class 52. Waco Club. Bus. Soc., DS. HENSHAW, LANGFORD W„ JR. Buddy” M. E. Odessa Age 26. Class 56. SAE, ASME. Pres. Hometown Club. HERMES, BERNARD J. Bernie” C £ San Antonio Age 21, Class 55, ASCE, ACC, Newman Club, DS. San Antonio A M Club. HERNANDEZ, RODOLFO Rudy” McAllen Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Chairman Brows. Library. HEROLD, DAVID F. Bubba” R. and F. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, San Antonio Hometown Club. R F Club. HERPIN, CLAUDE J. A. H. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 5th Gp. Staff, RV, Saddle Sirloin Club. Rodeo Club. Battalion Staff. Aggieland Staff. HERVEY, STEWART D.. JR. Ag. Ed. League City Age 32, Class 46, Coll. FFA, Soil Conservation Society. HERZOG, ARTHUR L. ’ Moose” P. H. Houston Age 22, Class 55, 2nd Lt. A” Comp., MSC House Group, TCAS, AVMA, Houston A M Club, Poultry Science Club. DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta. HICKS, HOWARD R. M. E. Velasco Age 26, AFS Club, Ramp Rep., DS, ASME. HIGGINS. HUGH K., JR. Acct. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Bus. Soc., Acct. Soc., Dallas Club. HIGHTOWER. DONALD E. E. E. Mont Belvieu Age 26, Class 56, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu Pres. HILGERS, ALFRED 0. Fred” C ' P- San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, ASCE, DS, San Antonio Hometown Club. Phi Eta Sigma. HILL, GORDON N. B. P. M. If ' aco Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Arts Science Coun., BPM Club, Mkt. Soc., W’aco-McLennan Co. Hometown Club, DS. HILL, HENRY C. A. H. Cameron Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Milam Co. Hometown Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Poultry Judging Teams, Fencing Team Co-Captain. HILL, WILLIAM A. Bill” Vet. Med. Comanche Age 25, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Stud. Senate, V. Pres. Fish Vet. Class, AVMA, AVMA Council. HILLYER, GEORGE W. Bill” Geol. and B. A. Tyler Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 16, Geol. Club, Tyler Hometown Club, Track and Swimming Teams. HISEY, BONNIE L. Happy” A. S. Odessa Age 22, Class 56. HLAUINKA, JOSEPH C., JR. Joe” A. H. East Bernard Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 9, Alpha Zeta, Agriculturaltist Staff, Treas. A M Czech Club, DS, DMS, Saddle Sirloin Club. HOESE, HINTON D. Dick” Fisheries San Antonio Age 20, Class 56, DS, Alpha Zeta. Intram. Mgr., Ag. Council, Pres. Fish Game Club. Sec.-Treas. TCAS, Sec.-Treas. A .M Weather Club. HOLBROOK. FRANK A. Eco. Sweetwater Age 21. Class 56. Tennis Team. Eco. Club. Pre-Law Society. HOLCOMB, CHARLES R. Arch. Pasadena Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Engr., ALA, Pasadena Hometown Club. HOLCOMB. STANLEY L. Pappy” Mkt. Groesbeck Age 21. Class 55, Mkt. Soc., Bus. Soc. HOLLADAY, W. PAUL Humph” Zoo. Baytown Age 21, Class 56. Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Stud. Publications Board, Student Senate. Head Yell Leader, Election Commission. Sec.-Treas. Pre-Med. Soc. HOLLIDAY, ARTHUR R. Skip” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, Houston Hometown Club, ASME. HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM M. Bill” Journ. and Soc. Dallas Age 20. Class 56. Lt. Col. Corps Staff. Track Team. Sec. Sigma Delta Chi, Journ. Club. Dallas A .M Club. Press Club. Aggie Players, T Assoc. HOLZ, STANLEY P. Stan” A. II. If alter Age 20. Class 56. Maj. 1st Bn. Staff 1st Regt.. RV, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. DS. DMS, Saddle Sirloin Club. HOPKINS, DON L. Hop” E. E. Talco Age 24. Class 51. HOPSON, WILLIAM B.. Ill Buddy” Ghent. Marshall Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. bite Band, ACS. Crafts Club. HORD, GERALD E. C. E. Houston Age 22. Class 56. Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Houston A .M Club. HOUSE. DELMA R. D. Ray” Hist. Tyler Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Inf., Singing Cadets, Tvler Hometown Club, Flor. Club. HOUSTON, CLYDE C, JR. Ag. Adm. Kilgore Age 22, Class 57. HOWARD. LAWRENCE Lops” Arch. Marfa Age 21, Class 55, Maroon Band, Drum Bugle Corps, AGC, MSC Music Comm., Canterbury Club. HOWDESHELL. RAY L. Pet. E. Sherman Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2. RV. Pet. E. Club. YMCA Cabinet, AIME, DS. HOWELL, HULEN W. Shott” Engl. Wills Point Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Arts Sciences Council, MSS 3, Engl. Club, Great Issues, Pres. Van Zandt Co. Club, V. Pres. French Club. HOWELL, JAMES M. Jim” Econ. Stephenville Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, Outstanding Soph., Varsity Baseball, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Eco. Club, Arts Sciences Council. HOYLER, BILLY J. Hist. Palestine Age 27, Class 55. 85 HUBER, FARRELL G„ JR. Bus. Houston Age 23, Class 55, Bus. Soc., Houston Hometown Club, Dallas Travelers. HUGHES, JAMES H. Jim” C. E. Houston Age 27. Class 55. HULSE, WENDELT. Wendy” C. E. Dal us Age 20. Class 56. Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph., ASCE, Dallas Hometown Club. HUNT, GRANDIN E. Joe” Ento. Wichita Falls Age 21. Class 56. 1st Ll. E” Inf., Student Senate, Election Commission. HUSKEY, WILLIAM L. Bill” Pet. E. Lockhart Age 21, Class 56. Maj. Band Staff, A1ME, Pet. E. Club, Town Hall Staff, Senior Court, Caldwell Co. Hometown Club. INGRAM, W ADE T. Fin. Corsicana Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 20. Basie Div. Counc il, Student Senate, Town Hall Staff. IRELAND. RALPH E. Geol. Age 24, Class 56. Geology Club. IRWIN. JOHN L. M. E. Age 33, Class 56. Tau Beta Pi. ASME. DS. ISIMLNGER, DAVID M. C. E. Age 26, Class 56. ASCE. AGC. Pat” San Antonio San Antonio Dave” II ashington. Pa. JAAP, JOHN J. A. H. Johnnv Can ado Age 21, Class 56. JACKSON. FRANK L. Vet. Med. Shreveport. La. Age 23, Class 57, AVMA. JACOBSON, HAROLD G. Jake” Chem. Melvin Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 4th Gp. Staff. RV. DMS. DS. ACS, Pres. Ca¬ det Court, Arts Sciences Council. Heart o’ Texas Club. JACOBSON, NORMAN H. Jake Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” QMC, Best Drilled Fish. DS. RV. AGC. JAMES , LLOYD L. Buddy” C. E. Tyler Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. E” Inf., ASCE, Social Chairman Tvler-Smilh Co. Hometown Club. JAMES, ROBERT B. Vet. Med. Raymondville Age 23, Class 55. JANSSON, ERICK M. Pet. E. and G. E. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 55, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, Port Arthur Hometown Club. JENKINS, JOHN W. C. E. Amarillo Age 21, Class 56, Col. Corps Staff, Chairman SCONA, Tau Beta Pi. RV. JENNINGS, JAMES W. Squirrel” Ag. Eco. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” AAA, Intram. Mgr., Ft. Worth Club, Circ. Staff Battalion, Ag. Eco. Club. JERNIGANJACK W. Jack” Chern. Pori Arthur Age 21, Glass 56, 1st Ll. White Band, Aggieland Orchestra, ACS, Port Arthur Club, Bowling Club. JOHNSON, BILLY J. Ag. Eng. Ft. Stockton Age 21, Class 56. ASAE, Ag. Council. JOHNSON, ROY L. Pet. E. Iraan Age 21, Class 56. M Sgt 1st Regt Stall. JOHNSON, SAMUEL W. Warren” . 7. Beaumont Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 4th Gp. Stall, I. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. Beaumont Hometown Club. JOHNSTON, GEORGE G. Greely” P. Ed. Memphis, Term. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”C” In!.. Basic Div. Council, Fish Baseball, HPE R Assoc. JOHNSTON, JERONE W. Jerry” Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 24, Class 54, Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Fish Track, Bowling Club. JOHNSTON. ROYCE .V . E. Snyder Age 30. Class 56. ASME. Rep. College View Council. JONES, HAROLD L. Horticulture Cleburne Age 27, Class 49. 1st Lt. Sip). 23, DS, DMS, V. Pres. Horticulture Societv. JONES. JAMES E. J-cubed” Mkt. Jasper Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Comp., AMA, Pres. Mkt. Society, Fish Football, DS, Pres. Jasper Hometown Club. JONES, JAMES H. Hubam” A. H. Paris Age 20. Class 56. Saddle Sirloin. Red River Valley Club. DS. JONES. JOHN W. Acct. Dallas Age 27. Class 56. Phi Eta Sigma, Arts Science Council. Acct. Soe., Pres. Civil. Stud. Coun. JONES, RUSSELL, G. Russ” B. A. Baytown Age 25. Class 52. Bus. Soe., Bavtown A M Club. JONES, WILLIAM H. Bill” C. E. Victoria Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. S |d. 4. Phi Eta Sigma. DS. Victoria Hometown Club. ASCE. JUSTICE, JAMES E. Pete” . Ed. Sherman Age 22. Class 56. 2nd Lt. Maroon Band. Aggie Players, Newman Club, Grayson Co. Hometown Club, A M Bowling Comm. KALINA, HARRY B. M. E. Rowena Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, DS. Treas. ASME. SAE, Recorder KC. KALLISON, PERRY Pete” R. S. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” TC, RS Club, San Antonio Club. KEACHEY, KIRBY M. Arch. Bluff Dale Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 8 th Gp. Staff, Battalion Staff, AIA. Track Team, Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp. KEEN, MICHAEL D. Mike” . 7. Corsicana Age 26, Class 56, Track and Cross Country Team, SAE, Battalion and Aggieland Photographer, Camera Committee. 87 Dallas KEITH, DON A. Arch. Const. Age 25, Class 54, AIA, AGC, 1st Lt. Corps. KEITH. JERRY B. A. H. Borger Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 22. Saddle Sirloin, 4-H Club. KELLER. HERMAN H. Podo” M. E. Sherman Age 22, Class 56, Basic Div. Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. KENNEDY, ERNEST F. Ernie” Eco. Dallas Age 21. Class 56, Dallas Hometown Club, Economics Club, T” Assoc. KENNEDY, KENDRICK R. Animal” Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Maroon Band. AVMA, Drum Bugle Corps. KENNEDY. LARRY B. Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Col. Corps Staff. Student Senate. SCONA. RV, Fish Track, Student Life, Great Issues Comm.. DS. KENNER . PAUL M. C. E. Brown wood Age 22, Class 56. ASCE. Joke Editor Engineer. KEPRTA, DONALD F. Cracker” Pet. E. East Bernard Age 21. Class 56. Sqd. 9. Pet. E. Club. AIME. Newman Club. Czech Club. KERNS. CLARENCE D. Jr.” Range Mgt. Phillips Age 21. Class 56. Capt. B” FA. Sect. R F Club. Panhandle Hometown Club. KERR. ROBERT G. Bob” Mkt. Amarillo Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Athletics, Yarsitv Tennis, Mkt. Society. KESSINGER, JOHN M. ' Kess” Hist. Janesville, ITis. Age 22, Class 56, Capt. A ’ Ink. Canterbury Club. Student Senate, Aggie Players, Intfth. Coun. KESTER. LARRY F. Ch. E. Pasadena Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, AIChE, Pasadena Hometown Club. KIKER. SAM W. Ind. Educ. Henderson Age 21. Class 56, Pres. I. Ed. Club, AES, Iota Lambda Sigma, Fish Base¬ ball, DS, Engr. Council. Rusk Co. Club. KILLION, KENNETH G. Pedro” A. H. and Ag. Ed. Alpine Age 22, Class 55, Pres. Saddle Sirloin Club, Pres. Trans. Pecos Club, Reporter Rodeo Club, DS, SCS, Coll. FFA, Agr. Council, Inter-School Coun., Sr. Livestock Judg. Team, Sr. Meats Judg. Team. KIMMELL, WILLIS D. P. H. De Leon Age 21, Class 56. Poultry Science Club. Sr. Poultry Judg. Team, Mgr. Texas Poultry Show. KINARD, GENET. E. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, Beaumont A M Club. Fish Tennis, Varsity Tennis. KINCAID, JOHN W. P■ H. Kerrville Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Cons. Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Poultry Sci¬ ence Club, Silver Taps Team. KING, ROBERT E. Kingpin” Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, AIA, ASME, Houston Hometown Club. K1NNAM0N, KEN Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 59. KINNEY, CHARLES W. Pel. and Geol. E. Age 24, Class 57. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN 0. Denison Chuck” Bronte Kirk” Govt. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” Inf., Editor MSS 3, Fish Swim Team, Out¬ standing Fish, San Antonio Hometown Club, f rench Club, V. Pres. Engl. Club, Junto, SCON A Delegate. KIRKSEY, WARREN P. Pat” Geol. Lockhart Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, Bus. Soc., AAPG, OPA, Wesley Found., Caldwell Co. Club. Bus. Law Soc. KLEINMAN, IAN J. “Spike” Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, DS, RV, San Antonio Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc., AMA. KLETT, GEORGE E. George” R. S. Beeville Age 22. Class 56, Maroon Band, Interfaith Coun.. Ecumenical Conf. Planning Comm., V. Moderator Presbyterian Stude nt League, YMCA, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Czech Club. KLINKOVSKY, EDWARD J. “Ed” Ag. Ed. Temple Age 22, Class 56. Reporter Coll. FFA, Alpha Zeta. Bell Co. Hometown Club. SCS. KLIPPLE, TEMPLE G. Klip” Hist. College Station Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, Capt. Fish Team. Aggie Players, Var¬ sity Swim Team Co-Capt. KOCIAN, JAMES J. Cosine” Ch. E. Hallettsville Age 20. Class 56. 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Newman Club, Lavaca Co. Hometown Club. DMS. DS. AIChE. KORNEGAY, CURTIS I). E. L. Chriesman Age 24, Class 56. KORRY, DAVID E. Dave” Pet. and Geol. E. Beaumont Age 21. Class 56. Lt. Col. 1st Gp. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, RV. DMS, Hand¬ ball Team. KOSAREK, ED L. 1‘- 11 Bryan Age 26. Class 57, Poultry Science Club. KRAEMER. RUDOLPH M. C.E. Age 24, Class 56. 1st Lt. ”B” Composite. KROUSE, ROBERT F. Klop” A. . Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. S |d. 9, Houston Hometown Club, Junction Club, Fish Swim Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. Block Bridle Club. KUEHN, EWALD G. Babe” Math Edcouch Age 21, Class 55, Hidalgo-Star Counties Club. KUYKENDALL, MATTHEW J. Kirk ■ Ed. Cherokee Age 26, Class 56, Ind. Ed. Club, Eng. Council. KUYKENDALL. WILLIAM K. Ken” A. II. Longview Age 21, Class 56, Capt. D” Inf., Senior Court, Saddle Sirloin Club. LACKLAND, SAM D. Pet. E. San Antonio Age 21. Class 56. Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, RV, DMS. DS. Best Drilled Soph., Town Hall Staff, RV Firing Squad. LACY, DON L. Don” Ag. Ed. Wellington Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd 3, Bowling Club, Panhandle A M Club, Collegiate FFA. LADEN, SAMUEL C„ JR. Sam” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, Chaplain, Senior Court, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, RV, DS, DMS. LAHOOD, GEORGE A. Andy” Zoology San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Pre-Med. Soc., Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. LAMBERT, RAYMOND S. Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 55. E” Inf. LANCASTER, CURTIS N. Curt” . Eng. Agua Duke Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Pres. Brush Country Hometown Club, A1IE, RV, DMS. DS. LANCE, BILLY C. Pers. Dallas Age 24 Class 56, Bus. Soc., DS. LANGFORD, JOHN N. Johnny” A. H. Bandera Age 21, Class 55, Saddle Sirloin Club, Natl. Block Bridle Club, Hill Country Hometown Club, Toastmasters Club. LANGFORD. TRAVIS H. A. H. Bandera Age 21, Class 56, Hill Country Club. Saddle Sirloin Club. LANKTREE, HUGH D.‘ Big Hugh” A. H. and Engl. Eagle Pass Age 26. Class 55, Engl. Club. Pan Amer. Club. Saddle Sirloin Club. Alpha Zeta, Who’s Who, Student Life, Civilian Student Council, W res¬ iling Club, Newman Club. LASSIG, JOHN K. Jack” A. S. Bellaire Age 21, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. LATHAM, RAYMOND E. Jelly” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56. Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. 1st Regt.. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. ASME, RV, Fish Drill Team. LAWLEY, MARK H. Sonny” Acct. Texarkana Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” FA, Arts Sciences Council, Acct. Soc., Military Editor Aggieland 56, Vice Pres. Texarkana-Four States Area Hometown Club. LAYMAN, LAWRENCE E. Ed. Springdale, Ark. Age 23, Class 56. LAYTON, HENRY S. Doc” I. T. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Ind. Ed. Club, AIAA, Intram. Mgr. LEAKE, DAVID G. Ind. E. La Marque Age 21, Class 56, E” Inf., BPM Club, Singing Cadets, V. Pres. AFS. LEAL, RAMON P. Ray” Agron. Raymondville Age 25, Class 56, Band, Agron. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Club. LEDBETTER, WILLIAM B. Bill” C. E. Austin Age 21, Class 56, A” Engr., RV, ASCE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. LEE, CLARENCE W. Cotulla” Pet. E. Cotulla Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 18, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, AIME, Pet. E. Club. LEE, DON A. Don” Gen. Hus. Victoria Ape 25, Class 56, 1st Lt. Si|d. 22, Bus. Soc., Guadalupe Valiev ' Club, Intramurals. LEE, ROBERT A. Bob” Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Social Sec. Jr. Class, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Houston Hometown Club, AVMA, Town Hall Staff, Election Comm. LEHOTSKY, VICTOR, JR. Vic” Pet. E. and I. Eng. Temple Age 22, Class 55, Pet. E. Club, Bell County Club, A1ME. LEHRER, CHARLES W. Ag. Ecu. Abilene Age 21, Class 56. Ag. Eco. Club, 4-H Club, Abilene Hometown Club, Guion Hall. LEIGHTON,GERALD L. Jerry” . Eng. College Station Age 21, Class 57. Singing Cadets, AIIE, Tau Beta Pi. LEPORI, FIR MIN G., JR. Ag. Eco. Gonzales Age 22, Class 56. Major Maroon Band, DS. Band Staff. Alpha Zeta. Con¬ solidated Band, Ag. Eco. Club, Gonzales Co. Hometown Club. LEVERKUHN, WAYNE E. Bug” I. Eng. Houston Age 20. Class 56. MSC Radio Committee, AIIE, Aggie Walther Club. Fish Drill Team, MSC Directorate. LEWIS, KENNETH D. A. H. and Ag. Ed. Tyler Age 21. Class 55. Saddle Sirloin Club. Tyler Hometown Club, Colle¬ giate FFA Chapt. LIDDY, JOHN A. M. E. San Antonio Age 20. Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 3. RV, DS. Sec. San Antonio Hometown Club. Society of Automotive Eng., Wrestling Club. LINDNER. ARLO A. Lindy” .V . E. Ft. W orth Age 25. Class 56, AS ME, SAE. LINDSEY. ORVILLE C. Sonny” K. and F. McKinney Age 22, Class 56, Range Forestry Club Social Chairman. LIPPMAN. JACK H. Jackie” Ch. E. El Campo Age 22. Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 25, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Eta Sigma, DS. Stu- dent Athletic Trainer. LISTON, CURTIS T., JR. Tom” Math Terrell Age 21. Class 56. 1st Lt. ”B” Inf.. Singing Cadets, Color Guard. Fish Drill Team. Pres. Kaufman Co. Hometown Club. LIVINGSTON, KENNETH B. Ken” P. E. Marshall Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, BSU, Pres. Marshall A M Club, Reporter Phv. Ed. Club. LOCASTE, JAMES M. Jungle Jim” C. E. Dallas Age 24, Class 52, ASCE, Sec.-Treas. AGC, DS, Sec.-Treas. Texas Conf. ASCE. LOCKHEAD, BILLY W. Bill” A. H. Terrel! Age 22, Class 55, Coll. FFA, Saddle Sirloin Club, SCS, Kaufman Co. Hometown Club. LOFTIS, .1. A. Bubs” Ag. Eco. Waxahachie Age 27, Class 51, Saddle Sirloin Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Jr. and Sr. Meat Judging Team, Natl. Block Bridle Club. LOFTIS, JOED. Joe” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, AVMA. 91 West Columbia LOGGINS. BURCH, JR. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 56, AUMA, DS, Brazoria Countv Club. LONG, STEVEN W. Steve” Education Weatherford Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 2, Weatherford Hometown Club. LONQUIST, JACK C. I. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. B AAA, Vice Pres. Dallas A M Club, Treas. Pet. E. Club. LOPEZ. LUIS A. A. H. Puerto Mexico, Ver ., Mexico Age 23. Class 56, V. P. Spanish Club, Sec. UN Club, Arts Sciences Council, Newman Club. Pan American Club. LORD. ALEXANDER E„ JR. Sonny” . T. Port Arthur Age 21. Class 56. 1st Lt. C” Inf.. I. Ed. Club. AFS. Singing Cadets. Port Arthur Club. LORMS, JOHN L. Jack” Mkt. San Antonio Age 22. Class 56. Capt. 1st Bn. Staff. Freshman Drill Team. Best Drilled Fresh. B” Inf.. Best Drilled Soph. A” Inf.. LSA, DMS. Marketing Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. LOVE, STEPHEN L. Steve” Education Houston Age 22, Class 55. Pres. A M Flying Club. Wesley Foundation. Maroon Band. LOVICK, GEORGE A.. JR. Buddy” Arch. Longview Age 23, Class 54, Photography Club, ALA, Assoc. Gen. Contractors. LUCAS, FIRMIN ' L. Buddy” Pst- E. Marlin Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 23. Pet. Club. Falls Countv A M Club. Tau Beta Pi. DMS, Newman Club. LUMPKIN, WALTER R. Geol. Eng. Age 25, Class 52. LUND, WALTER J. Bud” Midland Wally” Pers. San Diego. Calif. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Calif. Hometown Club, Mktg. Club. LUQUETTE, ROBERT A. Bob’ Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Arm., Newman Club. Bus Soc. LURIE, LEON M. Lonnie” Ind. Tech. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, Hillel Club, Ind. Ed. Club. Radio Club, Ft. W orth Hometown Club. LUSK, JOSEPH PAUL. JR. M. E. Ballston Spa, N. Y. Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Ord., ASME. LUTTRELL, FRANKLYN D. Gen. Bus. Age 22. Class 56, Newman Club. ’Frank” Dallas LUTZ, ROBERT E. Bob” M. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, Dallas A M Club, ASME, ASAE. LYLES, WILLIAM E. Bill” Agr. Ponder Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Sec. Agronomy, Fall 55, V. P. Agr. Soc., Spring 56, Opportunity Award, DS. LYNCH HERSCHEL E. Gene” C. E. New Boston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Engrs., DS, Tau Beta Pi, SAME, ASCE, ASAE, Wesley Foundation. MAGNON. ALBERTO H„ JR. Beto” Acct. Laredo Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Pres. Acct. Soc., Pres. Spanish Club, V. Pres. Laredo A M Club. Chairman BA Council, Arts Sciences Council, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, RV. MALEY, SHERMAN A. I. E. JT oodson Age 31, Class 56, ASME. MANN, FRANK E., JR. Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 56, AVMA, DS, Harris Co. Agricultural Scholarship. MANNING, CHARLES R. Bob” Lib. Arts Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Signal. Arts Sciences Council, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, MSS 3 Staff, Dallas Hometown Club. MARENTES, JORGE George” M. E. Mexico City, Mex. Age 22, Class 56, DS, Camera Committee. MARGO, RAYMUNDO T. Ray” A. H. Rio Grande City Age 21, Class 56, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. MARKEY, CLARENCE J„ III Hayden” Ag. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Regt. MARKS, J. T„ II Tom” Acct. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Aggieland, DS. Acct. Society. MARLOW, GEORGE A. ' Skippy” M. E. Waco Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Treas. SAE, ASME, IAS, Waco and McLennan Co. Hometown Club. MARSH. JAMES H.. Ill Jim” Arch. Orange Age 25, Class 51, DS. MARTIN, ERNEST H. Ernie” C. E. Irving Age 22, Class 56, ASCE. SAME, Capt. Engr. Rifle Team. MARTIN, HOMER A., JR. Martinez” Pet. E. Premont Age 21. Class 56, Capt. D” Btry FA, DMS, DS, RV, Cadet Court, Brush Country Club, Pet. E. Club. MARTIN, WARREN E. Elliott” M. E. and English San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, Major 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Regt., RV, DM S, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, San Antonio Hometown Club. MASON, JERRELL L. Jerry” Pet. E. Crockett Age 21, Class 56, AIME, Pet. E. Club. MATA, CARLOS H. Chale” Zoology and Pre-Med. Laredo Age 21, Class 56, Cor. Sec. Pre-Med., Pre-Dent. Club, Laredo Home¬ town Club, Newman Club, DS. MATHESON, NEIL, III Ch. E. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, AIChE. MATTHEWS, JACKIE R. Gen. Bus. Age 24, Class 56. MAYBEN, JAMES E. Anchorage, Alaska Jack” Texarkana Slick” Aero. Eng. Corsicana Age 21, Class 56, Major 7th Group Staff, Navarro Co. Hometown Club, IAS, SCNA. 93 Fort Stockton MAYES, WARDEN W. diem. E. Age 27. Class 56, AIChE. MAYNARD, CREIGHTON C. B. A. Beaumont Beaumont A M Club, Varsity Baseball Mgr. 51, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soe., Explorer Scout Advisor. MAYS. KENNETH W. Monk” Ag. Ed. Edna Age 22, Class 56, Capt. S pl. 8 . Treas. FFA, YMCA, Ecum. Coni. Plan. Com., Soil Cons. Soe., Guadalupe Val. Club. MEARES. MARVIN N. A. . Kerrville Age 22. Class 56, Hill Country Hometown Club. Wool Judging Team 55, Saddle Sirloin Club. MERRITT, WILLIS H. Buddy” Finance Weatherford Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11. Bus. Soc.. Intramural Mgr., Acc. Soc., Weatherford-Mineral Springs Club. METZGER, FRANK F. Metz” Ag. Ed. Bryan Age 22, Class 56. FFA. METZER. ROBERT B. Bob” Agro. Bryan Age 26, Class 56, Agr. Soc. MIESCH, EDW ARD P. Pete” Pet. E. Clarksville Age 20, Class 55, Pet. Club, Geol. Club, Newman Club, Red River Valley Hometown Club, Civ. Stu. Coun., AIME. MIFFLIN, DEE, JR. Dee” Pers. Beaumont Age 23, Class 54, Bus. Soc., Beaumont Hometown Club, DS, Fresh. Baseball. MIJALIS, GUS S. Greek” C. E. Shreveport. La. Age 21, Class 56, Major 1st W ing Stall’. Sr. Yell Leader, Student Sen., Who’s Who, Pres., Shreveport Hometown Club, Treas., Tex. Intercol. Stud. Assoc., V. P., Election Comm., DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE. MILLEN, ROY F. Ind. Eng. Bossier City, La. Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” FA, AIIE, Newman Club, Triangle Fellowship. MILLER, BERT, JR. . T. San Marcos Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. E” Ing., San Marcos Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, American Foundry Assn. MILLER, RICHARD R. Rick” History Age 22, Class 56. MILLER, RONALD A. Orange Ron” Ag. Ed. Chandler, Ariz. Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Stud. Sen., FFA, El Paso Hometown Club. MILLER, ROY B„ JR. E. E. Brady Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, AIEE, DS, V. P., Heart ’o Texas Hometown Club. MITCHELL, TED B. Ted” A. H. Channing Age 21, Class 56, Saddle Sirloin Club, Panhandle Club, Stud. Council, DS. MONTES, FERNANDO D. Ag. Eco. Tegucigalpa, Honduras Age 23, Class 57, V. P., Pan Amer. Club, Ag. Eco. Club, UN Club, Soccer Team. MONTGOMERY, PADGETT W. R. and F. Uvalde Age 21, Class 55, V. P., Range For. Club, Southwest Tex. Club. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L. Bob” H. I’. M. Houston Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Composite, DS, BPM Club, Newman Club, Intramural Manager, Houston Hometown Club, Commentator Staff, Tri¬ angle Fellowship Group. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM H. Bill” llort. Houston Age 21, Cl;iss 56, Houston Hometown Club, Hort. Club. MOONEY, ROBERT R. Bob” M. E. Beaumont Age 22, Class 56, Major 2nd Regt. Staff, RV, ASME, Fish Baseball, DS. MOORE BILLY J. Pet. E. Ft. Worth Age 21 Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 19, Pet. E. Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. MOORE, ROBERT M. Bob” Eco. Palestine Age 22, Class 56. Capt. C” Armor, SCONA, Palestine Hometown Club. MOORE, THOMAS J. Jack” B. P. M. Ingram Age 21, Class 56. Viee Pres. BPM Club, Hill Country Hometown Club. MOORE. THOMAS W. Tom” Geophysics La Marque Age 21, Class 56. Pvt. B” Armor, Geologv Club, Physics Society, Aggieland, SEC, Camera Club. MOORE. WILLIAM M. Mike” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Engrs., ASCE, SAME. MORAN, JERALD D. J. D.” Per. Adm. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Bus. Society, San Antonio Hometown Club. Craft Club. Film Society. MORRIS, GERALD B. Geo. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, Geology Club, Tau Beta Pi. MORRIS, JOSEPH K. Joe” Geo. Kemiit Age 22, Class 55, Geology Club. Permian Basin Club. MORRIS, WELDON W. Droopy” M. E. Pineland Age 20, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Ord., ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. DS. DMS. MORTON, W ILLIAM G. Bill” Accl. Kilgore Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Class Editor Aggieland, President Kilgore Hometown Club, Accounting Society. MOSELEY. VICTOR A. Vic” M. E. Nacogdoches Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Consol. Band Staff, ASME. Phi Eta Sigma, Program Chairman SCONA, Outstanding Soph., Houston Military Award, DS, DMS. MOSELEY, YACK C. Ag. Eng. Stephenville Age 28, Class 56. Phi Eta Sigma, SAE, SCS. MOSES, DAYTON B. A. College Station Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 22, Student Senate, DMS, Mkt. Society, Best Drilled Sophomore. MOUNCE, DOUGLAS D. Geo. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, Geology Club, Socony-Vacuum Scholar¬ ship Award in Geology, Geo. P. Mitchell, Jr. Award in Geology. MOUNCE, HOWARD W. Wendy” Arch. Waco Age 21, Class 56, Capt. White Band, ALA, Waco Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Commander Silver Taps Team. MUENTER, WILLIAM T. Thread” Ph. Ed. Cuero Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Senior Varsity Football Mgr., PE Club, Guadalupe Valley Club. MULLEN, GEORGE C„ JR. Ch. E. If ' aco Age 21, Class 56. Capt. 4th Bn. Staff ' 2nd Regt., Phi Eta Sigma, DS, AIChE. RV, Best Drilled Sophomore. MURRELL, JACK P. Coach” K. and F. San Antonio Age 24, Class 56, San Antonio Hometown Club, R F Club, ASRM. McALEXANDER, DON S. E. E. and B. A. Edcouch Age 24, Class 56, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. IRE. McBRYDE, RANKIN N. M. E. Kerrville Age 21, Class 57. 1st Lt. A” QMC, ASME. Hill Country Hometown Club. McCALL, ERNEST P. Geol. Harlingen Age 21, Class 56. 2nd Lt. A” Comp., Geol. Club. McCANE, DAVID A. Pet. E. Columbus Age 21, Class 55, Capt. Sqd. 14, Pistol Team, Fayette-Colorado Co. Club, Pet. E. Club, AIME. McCARTY, R. BRUCE Engl. Lubbock Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Engineer Staff, Rifle Team, MSC House Committee. McCLUER. ROBERT S. Bob” Vet. Med. Jena. La. Age 25, Class 56, Jr. Chap. AVMA. McConnell, donald k. Don” E. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, 2nd Lt. A” Signal, AIEE. McCRARY, JOHN H. Hughes” Vet. Med. Cisco Age 21, Class 56. Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, Film Soc., Election Comm., Floor Rep., V. P. Soph. Vet. Class. McCURLEY, JAMES M. Jim” I. T. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 55. lota Lambda Sigma. McDonough, Joseph a. Mac” Ch. E. Cincinnati. Ohio Age 25, Class 56, Chess Club, Bridge Club, AIChE, Asst. Editor Engi¬ neer, Hobby Club, Camera Club. McENTIRE, JEWEL L. Mac” Pre-Law and History Paris Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Inf., Pres. Pre-Law Society, Eco. Club, Arts Sciences Council. McFarland, clay, ii E. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, Student Senate, Soph. Class Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, Wesley Found., Bowling Comm., San Antonio Club, Camera Club, DS. McGEE, ELWIN L. C. E. Speedy” Gilmer Age 24, Class 53, ASCE, V. Pres. Northeast Tex. A M Club. McGuire, jerry d. Agron. Age 21, Class 55, 12th Man Bowl, Agron. Society, DS. McILHENNY, JOHN H. I. T. and I. Ed. Age 21, Class 56, Track Team. Ace” Nederland Pete” San Antonio McILROY, ZACK II. t. E. Athens Age 21, Class 56, Capl. Sqd. 15. RV, AIEE, DMS, Hometown Club. McKELLAR, WAYNE P. . T. Dallas Age 21 Class 56, Ind. Ed. Club, Aggie Christian Fellowship. McKINNEY, AVERY E. Ch. E. Mexia Age 20, Class 56, Capt. A” Chm.. RV, DS, DMS, MOM Club, Chin. Corps Branch Award. McKINNEY, GERALD B. Jerry” Mkt. San Antonio Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”A TC, San Antonio Hometown Club, Mkt. Sue., Bus. Sue.. Best Drilled Sophomore Award. McKINNEY, JOE R. Aero. Et. Worth Age 25. Class 56, IAS, SAE. MeKENZIE, JAMES G. C. E. Tyler Age 21, Class 56. ASCE. AGE. Tyler Hometown Club. McMAHON, J.T., JR. C. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56, Beaumont Hometown Club, DS, AIChE, Football Team. McMAINS, LEWIS W. Pete” Ag. Ed. Carrizo Springs Age 22, Class 56. Pvt. Maroon Band, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. McNAIR, LESLIE G. . Eng. Dallas Age 29. Class 48. McNEMER. PHILIP H. Farouk” Journ. Beaumont Age 21. Class 55. Capt. 1st Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Sigma Delta Chi. Fish Drill Team, DMS, Journ. Club, Aggie Players, Beaumont Hometown Club. NAIL. JIMMY C. Ag. Eco. Age 24, Class 54. Ag. Eco. Club, Ag. Council. NAMKEN, LEO N. Jim” Breckenridge Neal” Agron. Biddings Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” TC, Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta, Fish Foot¬ ball SCS Club. NAUCK, KURT R. JR. Ch. E. Vidor Age 22, Class ' 55 Lt. Col. AAA 1955. Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Vice Pres. Cadet Court, Aggieland Editor, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Newman Club. Beaumont Club. RV, DS, DMS. NEIGHBORS, JERRY T. History Belvidere, III. Age 21, Class 56. Battalion Staff Writer, Aggie Players, YMCA Cabinet, Interfaith Council, Commentator Staff, Aggie Follies, MSC Junto, SCONA1. NEINAST, HARRY L. Bus. A dm. Denison Age 24, Class 56, Business Society, Grayson Co. Club. NELMS, JOHN R. Johnny” Journ. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Major 2nd Wing Staff, Journalism Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Dallas Club Best-Drilled Sophomore, Outstanding Group Sopho¬ more, Co-Editor A M Journalist, Battalion, Commentator. NETARDUS, JOE G. Vet. Med. Gonzales Age 23, Class 55, Soph. Vet Class Parliamentarian, Gonzales Co. Home¬ town Club Pres, and Social Pres. NETTERVILLE, CALVINS. Sam” Arch. Beaumont Age 22, Class 55, Capt. A-QMC, AGC, Pres. Beaumont Hometown Club, AIA. NEWLIN, ARTHUR W. Jac k” M. E. Wharton Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 5th Gp. Staff. NEWMAN, THOMAS C. A. H. Santa Anna Age 27, Class 56, Saddle Sirloin Club, Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Team. NEWSOM. SAMUEL R. Bo Ere.-Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 55. Fish Track Team, Pari. Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Club, DS. NEWTON, CHARLES C. Newty” Arch. Tyler Age 23, Class 55, Band, Pbi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV, Aggieland Oreh., MSC Art Gp., Tvler-Smith Co. Club. A1A. DS. NICHOLS, ALFRED B. Al” Pet. E. . Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 52, Fish Drill Team, Aggieland Staff, Pet. E. Club. Engr. Council. N1CKELL, HENRY, W. Nick” E. E. Glen Rose Age 27, Class 52. NITSCH, MILTON W. Milt” Ag. Eng. Fairbanks Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. B” Comp., Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, ASAE Treas., DS. NIX, EDDIE L, JR. hid. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. E” Inf., MSC Council, Camera Club, Houston Hometown Club. AIIE. Summer Dance Comm. MSC. NOBLE. MARVIN J. Chem. Houston Age 21, Class 57. Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Regt.. RV. DMS. Pres. A M Hillel Found., Chairman Interfaith Conn.. ACS. NORTHERN, JOE B. B. A. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 56. NOURIE, WILLIAM P. Bill” . Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56. Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, V. P. AIIE, Sec. San Antonio Club, Wrestling Team. SAE. Newman Club, Election Comm. NOVAK. DONALD P. Don” Aero. Engr. Houston Age 21. Class 56. Lt. Col. 2nd Gp. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, IAS, RV. DS, DMS. Best Drilled Sophomore. NUSSBAUM CLAUDE A., JR. Mkt. Mexia Age 25, Class 52, Mkt. Soc., Arts Sciences Council. O’BANNON, NORMAN D. Obie” Eco. Hamilton Age 26, Class 56, Eco. Club. OGLESBY, GLEN F. Pet. E. Weatherford Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” AAA, Pet. E. Club, AI.ME, Weatherford Hometown Club. 98 OLSEN, THOMAS R. Tom” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Hist. Senior Class, V. Chairman SAE, ASME. PAGE, WILTON D. Don” Per.s ' . Rockwall Age 21, Class 56, Aggie Players, Intram. Mgr., Bus. Soc. PAIGE, RODGER D. M. E. Age 24, Class 56, SAE, ASME, Pasadena Hometown Club. Pasadena PAPACEK, EMILJ., JR. Pap” ,4g. Ed. Cuero Age 21, Class 56, V. Pres. Coll. FFA, Civilian Student Council, Guada¬ lupe Valley Hometown Club, Ramp Rep. PARHAM, BYRON A. Scotty” Hist. Jackson, Tenn. Age 25, Class 56, Ft. Col. Corps Staf f , Pres. Student Senate, Student Fife Comm., Arts Sciences Coun., DS, DMS, Who’s Who, Recording Sec. Jr. Class, Outstanding QMC Cadet, C. 0. Fish Drill Team. PARKER, MILBURN L. . T. Center Age 22, Class 56, 1st Ft. Sqd. 2, I. Ed. Club, AIAA. PARKER, NOFAN 0. Ag. Ed. Benjamin Age 29, Class 51. PARKER, RONALD H. Ron” B. P. M. Brownsville Age 23, Class 56, Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., BPM Club, Bus. Soc., FAT Scholarship, Gvm Club, Lower Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. PARKMAN, HENRY W. Hank” Arch. Const. Houston Age 22, Class 55, Major Corp Air Force, AGC Social Chairman. PARNELL, DAVID C. Dave” Ch. E. Shreveport, La. Age 23, Class 56, Lt. Col. 2nd Regt. Staff, Pari. Student Life Comm., Treas. Student Senate, Platoon Sgt. RV, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Who’s Who, SCONA Delegate. PARR. GEORGE W. G. P.” Ag. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 6, Fish Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team, Sec. ASAE. PARRACK, JIM M. Pers. A dm. Houston Age 24, Class 53, B” Comp.. DMS, R. L. Elkins Scholarship. PARSONS, WALTER H„ III Walt” C. E. Fort Belvoir, Va. Age 21, Class 56, Pvt. B” Engr., Engineers Council, Pres. ASCE, Town Hall Staff, RV, Adcock Trophy, Knights of Columbus, DMS, SAME, Cadet Court. PARTAIN. MORRIS D. D. M. Carrollton Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Kream Kow Klub V. Pres., MSC Recital Series Publicity Chairman. PATRICK, V ERGIL H. Vet. Med. Quitaque Age 29, Class 56. Sec.-Treas. Soph. Vet. Class, Pari. AVMA, Fish Honor Council, Rodeo Club. PATTERSON, BARDEN E. Bud” Zoology Groom Age 22, Class 56, Panhandle Club, Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Club, Ger¬ man Club. PATTERSON, BUDDY D. None” Zoology Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Capt. White Band, Drum Major Fish Band, Dallas Hometown Club, Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Club, Election Commission, Treas. Fish Class, Pres. BSU. PATTERSON, FRANK E. Pancho” Pet. E. Marshall Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, Fish Baseball, Best Drilled Soph., Pet. E. Club, SAME, Student Senate, Student Life Comm., Treas. of Sr. Class, Feature Editor Engineer. PEARSE, PHILIP M. Phil” Geol. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 56, Geol. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. PEARSON, JACK F. Jack” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. PENA, JOSE G. Joe” A. H. Laredo Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” FA, Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club, Laredo Hometown Club. PENDER. ROBERT E Bob” Acct. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 2nd Lt. A” Ath., Acct. Society, T” Association, Freshman Baseball, Varsitv Baseball. PERCIVAL, BILLY R. Bill” Ag. Ed. Kaufman Age 20. Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Collegiate FFA, Soil Conserv. Soci¬ ety, Sec. Kaufman Co. Hometown Club. PERKINS. RICHARD L. Dick” Ind. E. Canyon Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Inf., SAE. AIIE, Panhandle Club. PERRY, CHARLES W. Peavy” Eco. Galena Park Age 22, Class 56, Eco. Club, French Club, Civilian Student Council, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Community Faith and Life. PERRYMAN, WILLIAM Y. Bill” M. E. and I. E. Port Arthur Age 22. Class 55, 1st Lt. B” Composite, DS, SAE. FETTER, JOHNNIE A. Ag. Eng. If est Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” AAA, Student Senate, Newman Club Sec. and Treas., KC Program Chairman, Czech Club Pres., West Hometow n Club, Hill County Club, ASAE. PETTY, GILBERT, JR. M. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, ASME Sec., SAE. PETTY, JOHN W. Stump” B. P. M. If a co Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Infan.. Student Senate, Election Commis¬ sion, Waco Hometown Club, SHSC. BPM Club. Business Soc. PHILLIPS, LEONEL L. Wetback” Finance Mexico City, Mexico Age 19. Class 56. Bus. Soc., Pan American Club, United Nations Club. Laredo Club. PICKLE. CHARLES D. Arch. Athens Age 24, Class 54. PIERCE, KENNETH R. Ken” Vet. Med. Winters Age 21, Class 55, Pres. Vet. Class 57, Associate Editor of Southwestern Veterinarian, Pres, of Runnels Co. Hometown Club, Vet. School Honor Council. PILLOW, SIDNEY J. Sid” Ch. E. Baytown Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Phi Eta Sigma. DS, Election Comm., AIChE, Press Club, Baytown Hometown Club. Engineer Magazine Staff. PITRE, GEORGE L, JR. George” C. E. Thihodaux Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Engr. Council, Inter¬ council Comm.. SAE, Vice Pres, of ASCE, RV. DMS, Cadet Court. PITTMAN, ERNEST G. Rod” Ind. Tech. Anson Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”D” FA, Pres. American Foundrymen’s Soc., Vice Pres. I. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Club Editor Aggieland, MSC House Group, MSC Public Relations Comm., Engrs. Council. PLATT, RICHARD A. Dick” Per. Adm. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, San Antonio Hometown Club, Busi¬ ness Society, Accom. Singing Cadets. POHL, HENRY 0. M. E. Hallettsville Age 23, Class 56, ASME, SAE. POLDRACK, NELSON E. Arch. Taylor Age 25, Class 55, Major 6th Group Staff. POLK, JOHN C. A. H. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Saddle J QQ Sirloin Club, Dallas Club. POSEY. RICHARD D. Agron. Rotan Age 21, Class 56, Hometown Club, Interfaith Council, Agron. Soc. POWELL, WILLIAM L. Bill” . Ed. Paris Age 24, Class 56, I. Ed. Club. Pres. Iota Lambda Sigma. PRASEK, PAUL E. Peppy” Mkt. Hallettsville Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, Mkt. Soc., AM A, Newman Club, Reporter Lavaca County A M Club. PRIDDY BASDEN L. Buddy” Zoology Camp Wood Age 21, Class 55, DS, Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Club, Southwest Texas A M Hometown Club. PRIDDY. DONALD C. Don” Ag. Eco. Amherst Age 25, Class 53, Ag. Eco. Club. PRIESMEYER, LARRY L. Romeo” Arch. Fairbanks Age 23. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” AAA, AIA, AGC, Houston Hometown Club, Color Guard. PSENCIK, EDWARD J. Ed” Mkt. Smithville Age 21, Class 56, Mkt. Soc., Newman Club, Fayette-Colorado Co. Club, V. Pres. Czech Club. PURSCH. WOODY M. B. P. M. Alice Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” AAA, Sec., Texas A M Bowling Comm., Aggieland Staff, BPM Club. Brush Co. Club. PUTNAM. ROBERT M. PutPut” A. H. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 56, Student Senate, Port Arthur Hometown Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. QUINN, JACK D. Vet. Med. Seabrook Age 22, Class 56, AVMA, Pres. Seabrook-La Porte Hometown Club, Civ. Student Council, DS. RABE, ROBERT C. Bob” Vet. Med. El Paso Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, El Paso Hometown Club. RAINEY, DONALD E. Ch. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 56. RAND, ROBERT A. Bob” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Swimming Team, ARE. REA, ROBERT H. C. E. Sherman Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, ASCE, IAS, Chairman MSC Recit¬ al Series, Aggieland Orchestra, Flying Club. REAGAN, GENE P. A. H. Tilden Age 27, Class 50. RECTOR, BEN K. Ch. E. Cactus Age 22, Class 55, C” Inf., Cadet Court, AIChE, Panhandle, Bridge Club. REED, ROGER R„ JR. Big Red” Aero. Eng. Amarillo Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, IAS, Amarillo Hometown Club. REEDER, EDWARD W. Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Varsity Track, ASME, AIA, Outstanding Soph. Bn., DS, Bowling Club. I I REESE, ROLAND H. Sonny” D. P. Waco Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” Inf., Kream Kow Klub, Dairy Judging Team. REESING, ERNEST 0., JR. Ernie” A. H. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Saddle Sirloin Club. Boxing Team, Handball Club. RENICK, JIM L. A. H. Llano Age 21, Class 56, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle Sirloin Club, Land of the Lakes Club, Jr. Livestock Team, DS. RENTZEL, BENJAMIN F. Ben” . Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 1, AIIE. REYES, MIKE V. Razor” Pet. E. Beeville Age 21, Class 56, Capt. C” Inf., AIME, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, Freshman Baseball. RHEUDASIL, JERRY Rudo” Vet. Med. Paris Age 21, Class 56, AVMA, Pres. Paris Hometown Club. RIAL, ALBERT D. Al” Pet. E. and Geol. E. Pampa Age 21, Class 56, Capt. A” AAA, Election Comm., Wrestling. RICE, GLEN E. Pet. Eng. Alvin Age 22, Class 56, Col. 1st Wing Staff, Handball Club, Brazoria Home¬ town Club, Best Drilled Soph., Pet. E. and Geol. Clubs, Color Guard. RICHARDS, HARVEY L, JR. Lee” D. M. Harlingen Age 22, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Kream Kow Klub. Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Football. RICHARDSON, JOHN H. C. E. Bellaire Age 27, Class 49, ASCE, AGC. RICHIE, FRANK M. Phys. Winters Age 20, Class 56, Maj. AAA Bn. Staff, RV, Phvsics Club. RICHMOND, KENNETH W. ' Ken” Agron. Raymondville Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23 , Pres. SCS, Sec. Agron. Soc., DS, RV, Rio Grande Valley Club. RIEMER, DANIEL B. Danny I. Eng. Hempstead, N. Y. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” Inf., Hillel Club, Pres. Yankee Hometown Club. RIGGS, ROBERT H. Bob” Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, San Antonio Hometown Club, DS, AIChE. RITCHEY, CHARLES H. Geol. Lafayette, La. Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 6th Gp. Staff, Senior Court, Geol. Club, Fish Baseball and Football, South Louisiana Hometown Club. RIVEIRE, ERSKINE W. Bill” Arch. Const. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 55, Pres. AGC, Engineers Council, Wesley Found., DS, ORC, Singing Cadets. ROBBINS, RONALD L. Ph. Ed. Odessa Age 22, Class 56, Fish and Varsity Football, Phi Eta Sigma, DS. ROBERSON, JOE B. I. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Fish Drill Team, DS, RV, Capt. Corps, Aggie Christian 102 Fellowship, Dallas A M Club, AIIE. ROBERTS, THOMAS G. ' Tom Enlo. Sun Benito Age 21. Class 56. 1st Lt. ”D Inf., V. Pres. Ento. Soc., Sentinel Rio Grande Valiev Club. ROBERTSON, ALBERT B. Robbie” M. E. Odessa Age 26, Glass 52, ASME, DS. ROBERTSON, EARLY G. Goot” A. 11. Waco Age 25, Class 52, Maroon Band, Saddle Sirloin Club, Pres. Waco- McLennan Co. Club. ROBINSON, HOWARD L. Les” Era. Austin Age 21, Class 56. Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Stud. Entertainment Mgr., SCONA, Canterbury Assn., MSC Grp. Chinn., Austin Hometown Club. ROCHA, RUBEN M. P. . Monterrey, Mex. Age 20, Class 57, UN Club, Pan American Club, Poultry Sci. Club. RODEN, CHARLES A. 6 . E. Bynum Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B Eng., ASCE, ASME, Hill County Home¬ town Club. RODRIGUEZ, RIGOBERTO A. Rod” Math Edinburg Age 27, Class 56. ROGERS, MORRIS F. Snuffy” Finance Big Spring Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Inf., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Nat l BSU Rep., YMCA Council, Pres. Big Spring Hometown Club. ROSENBAUM. FLOYD W. Pet. E. Burton Age 27, Class 56, Pet. Club, AIME. ROSS, TOM W. Vet. Med and Animal Sci. Beaumont Age 27, Class 56, AVMA, Beaumont Hometown Club. ROTH, DONALD E. M. E. and English Port Arthur Age 22, Class 55. ROWELL. REX L. Che. E. Baytown Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Tau Beta Pi, AIChE. DMS. DS. Bay- town Hometown Club. RUEZ, WILLIAM.!., Ill Bill” Arch. Baytown Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Baytown Club, AGC. ALA, New¬ man Club. RUSSELL, DAVID W. Weed” A. II. Paris Age 21, Class 56, Alpha Zeta, Judging Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. RUTSCHMAN, CHARLES L. Chuck” M. E. Longview Age 22, Class 55, ASME, SAE, East Texas Club. SALAS, RODOLFO E. E. E. Breckenridge Age 24, Class 57, AI EE, Newman Club. SALVAGGIO, TONY J. B. A. Bryan Age 24, Class 56, Mktg. Soc. SANFILIPPO, CHARLES.!., JR. C. J.” Ag. Eco. Combes Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Bowling Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Bowling Team, Softball Team, Rio Grande Valley Club. 103 SANNER, WILLIAM 0. Bill” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 56, ASCE. SASSER, FORD A. Ag. Eco. Divot Age 30, Class 46, Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle Sirloin, S. W. Tex. Club. SATEL, JOSEPH Joe” . T. San Antonio Age 23, Class 56. Fish Swimming Team. I. Ed. Club, S. A. Hometown Club. SCAMARDO, W. P. Pete” Fin. Mumford Age 27, Class 49, Pre-Law Soc. SCARBOROUGH, JOHN R. Johnny” M. E. Aransas Pass Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. White Band, RV, Pres. Tarpon Club, DS. SCHENCK, CHARLES T. Tom” Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, AVMA. SCHILDKNECHT, HAROLD E. Hal” M. E. Estherville, Iowa Age 34, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. ASME. SCHLICHTER, ALBERT G. Slick” E. E. and I. Eng. Pharr Age 21, Class 55, ACE. RGV, AIIE, ASHVE, Handball Club. SCHNELLENBACH, KURT F. C. E. Ft. Worth Age 22. Class 56, ASCE. SCHOPPE, DONALD L. Don” Range and For. Caldwell Age 21, Class 56, Range For. Club. SCHREIBER, SAUNDERS A. Sandy” I. Eng. Galveston Age 22, Class 55, AIIE. Hillel. Fish Drill Team, Ping Pong Club, Dance Club, AIEE. SCHUBERT, JAMES A. Jim” In d. Tech. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 1st Group Staff, AES, MSC Camera Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Battalion and Aggieland Photographer, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club. SCHUENEMANN, JOHN R. I. T. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Inf. SCOTTY, HUGH E. M Squared” Geol. Los Angeles, Calif. Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Golden State Club, Houston Hometown Club, Junction Club, Engineer Staff, Geol. Club Reporter. SCOTT, ROBERT H. Preacher” Gen Bus. Amarillo Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Corps Chaplain, Pres. Singing Ca¬ dets, Vice Pres. Methodists Wesley Foundation, Interfaith Council, Town Hall Staff, SCONA Delegate, DS, DMS. 104 SCOTT, STEPHEN G. Smoke” Pet. E. Colorado City Age 21, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 11, DMS, Pet. E. Club, Wrestling Team, AIME. SCRIVANO, PETER J. Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, AIIE. SEALE, RICHARD Ag. Adm. Eunice, La. Age 25, Class 54, Ag. Eco. Club, Southwest La. Hometown Club. SEARS, ROBERT W. Bob” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56. Capl. Scjil. 21, ASCE, AGC, DMS, Senior Court, Phi Eta Sigma. SELLERS, WILLIAM H. Hal” Hers. Adm. Houston Age 21 Class 56, Col. 2nd Wing Staff, YMCA Cabinet, Baptist Stud. Coun., Great Issues Comm., SCONA, DMS, Pres. Senior Court, Town Hall Staff, Outstanding Gp. Jr., Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soc. SETH, OSCAR W. Osk” C. E. Kerrville Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”B” Engr. SEWELL, JAMES R. Ag. Ed. Age 42, Class 56. Coll. FFA. SHACKELFORD. BILLY F. Jim” Ft. W orth Shack” Ind. Eng. Tyler Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd 2, AIIE, Engineer Council, Inter-Coun. Comm. V. Chairman, Tvler-Smith Co. Club. Shackelford; wesley e. Gene” Ch. E. El Dorado. Ark. Age 21, Class 56. Capt. A” Comp., AIChE. SHARP. JOHN M„ JR. Ed. Stephenville Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3. Bell Co. Hometown Club, AIChE. SHARP. NEWTON E. Eddy” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Comp., AIIE, Waco-McLennan Co. Home¬ town Club. SHAW, BILLY R. E. E. Kilgore Age 23. Class 56. AIEE, Kilgore Hometown Club. SHAW, THURMAN A. Amos” Aero. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 3rd Bn. 1st Regt., Corpus Christi Club, SAME. IAS. SHEFFIELD. JOHNS., JR. Stu” M. E. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class 56. 1st Lt. ”B” FA, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. DMS, ASME, RV, Shreveport Hometown Club, Engineers Staff. SHEVELAND, WILLIAM A. Bill” Arch. Ft. W orth Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Composite, ALA. DS. SAME, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. SHORT, THAYNE R. Vet. Med. Big Lake Age 25, Class 56. SHORT, THOMAS W. T” Arch. Big Lake Age 20, Class 56, Maj. Maroon Band, Student Senate, V. Pres. Soph. Class, Drum Major Consld. Band, Fish Swimming Team, V. Pres. Land of the Lakes Hometown Club. SHUTTLEWORTH, THOMPSON 11 Tommy” Land. Arch. Bellaire Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Flor. Land. Arch. Soc., ASLA. SIDES, JERRY M. Tiny” Geol. Tyler Age 21, Class 56, Capt. B” AAA, Sgt-at-Arms Senior Class. DMS, Geol. Club, Tyler Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team. SIMMS, JOHN H„ III Pre-Med. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 56, Arts Sciences Council, Pres. Pre-Med. Soc., DS, Gymnastics Club. SKELTON, JAMES A. M„ JR. Tito” Bus. and Lang. San Salvador. El Salvador Cent. Amer. Age 25, Class 54, Swim Team, Water Polo Team, Bus. Soc., French Club. 105 Will” Ft. Stockton SLATEN, WILLIAM M. Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class 56. Coll. FFA. SLEMMONS, DAVID G. A. H. Age 23, Class 56. 1st Lt. B” AAA, DMS, Saddle Sirloin. SLONE, WAYNE T. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 56. Slem” Brad Tod” Bay City SMITH. CHARLES L. Charlie” Ind. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 22. Class 55, AI1E. Wichita Falls A M Club. SMITH, CHESTER F. Ph vs. Greenville Age 23. Class 57. SMITH, COLIN A. Smitty” Ind. Ed. La Marque Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, AFS, Ind. Ed. Club. Nancy. SMITH. DON E. A. H. Van Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” Inf., Van Zandt Co. Club, Sec.-Treas. Sad¬ dle Sirloin Club. SMITH. DONALD V. Smitty” Mkt. Wichita Falls Age 21,Class 56. 1st Lt. E” Inf., Pres. Wichita Falls A M Club, Mkt. Soc., Great Issues Comm., AMA. SMITH. STANLEY P. Ento. Bastrop Age 21. Class 56, Intram. Mgr., Ento. Club. SMITH, WESLEY L. A. H. Marshall Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” TC, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. SMITH. WILLIAM B„ JR. Bill” L. A. and Math Mauriceville Age 29, Class 56, Bowling Club. SNIPES, KENNETH M. Trigger” R. S. Lockhart Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Capt. Pistol Team, Agriculture Coun., Junto, OPA, Pres. R. S. and Caldwell Co. Club. SNOOTS, WYNNE M. Slo-Mu” M. E. and Engl. Dallas Age 22, Class 55, Sports Editor Aggieland 56, Varsity Swimming, Water Polo, Camera Club, ASME, Dallas A M Club. SOVA, VILJAR Bill” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 23, Class 55, 1st Lt. A” Armor, IAS, SAE, LSA, Houston Home¬ town Club. STANSEL, JAMES W. Jim” Agron. Alvin Age 21, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Regt. Stall, Best Drilled Soph., Treas. Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta, DMS, DS. STAPLES, FREDERICK B. Pet. and Bus. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” QMC, Pet. E. Club, AIME, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. STARR, JOE H„ JR. Joe” Acct. Houston Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, Acct. Soc. STEAKLEY, DERRELL L. Ag. Ed. Novice Age 21, Class 56, Capt. C” AAA, Pres. Collegiate FFA, DMS, Senior Court, Agriculture Coun., Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Heart of Texas | 06 Hometown Club. STEELHAMMER, KENNETH L. ' ' Ken” Ag. Ed. Brady Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” AAA, Coll. FFA, Aggie Walther Club. STEPHENS, ALVON G. ”A1” . T. Houston Age 27, Class 56, Civilian Student Council, College View Council, Sec. I. Ed Club, A M Bowling Club. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM R. Bill” R. and F. Temple Age 21. Class 56, 2nd Lt. A” QMC, Alpha Zeta, R F Club, Wesley Found. STEVENS, GEORGE T. Gen. Bus. McKinney Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. 2nd Regt. Staff, Bus. Soc., DMS. STEWARD, WELDON C. Arch. Pampa Age 21, Class 56, Capt. White Band, DS, V. Pres. AIA, Bowling Club, Best Drilled Cadet Summer Camp. STINNETT, CHARLES E„ JR. Eel” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 56, Col. 2nd Regt. Staff, Student Senate, ASCE, Fish Drill Team, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. STOERKEL, FRED W. Fred” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Signal, ASME, Aggie Walther Club. STOGNER, FOY L. Red” Ag. Ed. Athens Age 22. Class 56, Coll. FFA. STRAIT. THOMAS S. Tom” I. T. New Orleans, La. Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. B” Athletics. I. Ed. Club, Varsity Football and Track, New Orleans Hometown Club. STRANGE. WILLIAM D. Bill” Pet. E. Texarkana Age 22, Class 56, Capt. A” Ath., Texarkana Hometown Club, Varsity Baseball, Pet. E. Club. STRINGER, CHARLES D. Charlie” E. E. Crockett Age 21, Class 56. Capt. A” Signal. DS, RV, Crockett Hometown Club. STUBBLEFIELD, WILLIAM E. Gene” Ch. E. Liberty Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 5, AIChE, Canterbury Club, Student Senate. SULLIVAN, JAMES M. Ag. Ed. Age 31, Class 50, Coll. FFA, DS. SUMMERLIN, G. TROY Arch. Jim” Navasota 1 inker 1 oy Shreveport.La. Age 22, Class 56, Capt. B” Ath., Varsity Football Mgr., Senior Court. SUTTON, HUGH C. Scotty” M. E. Marshall Age 25, Class 56, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. SWAN, WILLIAM R. Bill” . T. Abilene Age 25, Class 52, Fish Drill Team, I. Ed. Club Reporter, V. Pres. Abi¬ lene Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Floor Rep. SWANN, WILLIAM A., JR. Red” Hist. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, V. Pres. Senior Class, V. Pres. Aggie Players, Student Senate, Fencing Team, SCON A, MSC Public Re¬ lations, Commentator Staff, French Club, Pre-Law Soc., Dallas Home¬ town Club. SWEET, HARRY J. M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, ASME, Treas. SAE. 107 SWOFFORD, DONALD D. Dudley” C. E. Progreso, Honduras Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17. Tau Beta Pi. RV, DMS, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Soccer Team, ASCE. TAACK GEORGES., JR. Jug” E. E. ll ichita Falls Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Inf., AIEE, AIIE. Radio Club, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. TACH1BANA. RICHARD M. Tach” A. H. San Benito Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd 7, Pres. Coll. 4-H Club, Pres. Lower Rio Grande Valiev Club. Aggieland, Agricultrist. Battalion Staf fs, Saddle Sirloin Club. Jr. Livestock Judg. Team, Student Senate. TAIT, ROBERT W. Bob” Pet. E. Irving Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B Engr., Singing Cadets, SAME. AIME. TAYLOR, ALAN R. Red Dog” Agron. La mesa Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, V. Pres. Agron. Soc., V. Pres. Coll. 4-H Club, Soil Water Conservation Soc. TAYLOR. IRA J. Joe” M. E. Waco Age 36, Class 56, ASME, Hughes M. E. Award. TEAGUE, FOSTER S. Tooter” B. A. Bossier City, La. Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Ath., Varsity Football and Track. Shreve¬ port Hometown Club, BPM Club. Triangle Club, MYF, T” Assoc. TEAGUE, JAMES E. Jim” Vet. Med. Belton Age 21, Class 56. TEAS, JOSEPH P. Joe” Land. Arch. Bellaire Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Interfaith Coun., Aggie Players, Flor. and L. A. Soc., A M CSO. TEDDER. DON A. Buddy” Ag. Eco. Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 56, Ag. Eco. Club, Varsity Track, Fish Football. TEPLICEK, HENRY, JR. Tep” A. H. Rowena Age 24, Class 56, Saddle Sirloin. TEPLICEK, JAMES Tep” A. H. Rowena Age 21, Class 56, Czech Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, San Angelo Home¬ town Club. TERRY, CONDON H. Connie” C. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 2nd W ' ing Staff, ASCE, Dallas Hometown Club. TERRY, WILLIAM A. Bill” Farm Mgt. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. FA, Fish Drill Team, Dallas Hometown Club, Pres. DSF, Ag. Eco. Club, Publicity Chairman Interfaith Coun. TEUTSCH, GEORGES. Pet. E. and B. A. Marshall Age 28, Class 56, Marshall Hometown Club, Engr. Coun., Pet. E. Club, DS, AIME, Tau Beta Pi. 108 THALLMAN, ALLIE R. Dick” A. H. Bandera Age 20, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle Sirloin, Jr. Livestock Judg. Team, Wool Judging Team, Alpha Zeta. THOMAS, CHARLES D. C. E. Dallas Age 25, Class 56, ASCE, ACC. THOMAS P. DUDLEY Dud” D. M. Sherman Age 21, Class 56, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Kream Kow Klub, Circle K” Club, MSC Craft Committee. Bill” Lewisville Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, Journ. Club, THOMAS, WILLIAM L. Journ. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. ”C’ Arts Sciences Coun., DS. THOMASON, FREDERICK A. Al” Land. Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. ' C AAA, Sec.-Treas. Flor. Land. Arch. Soc., ASLA, Stud. Floral Cone. THOMPSON, KENNETH R. ' Tote” E- E. yernon Age 25, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sec. Engineer Council, AIEE Pres. THURMAN, DANIEL A. Dan” B. A. Pasadena Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. S(]d. 5, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Pres. Pasa¬ dena Hometown Club. TINDALL, RICHARD A. Tink” Ag. Leo. Corpus Christi Age 21. Class 56. B Armor, Ag. Eco. Club, Corpus Christi Club, Pre- Law Society. TOLMAN, CYRUS H. C. H.” I- ■ Dallas Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. E Inf., Dallas Hometown Club, I. Ed. Club. TOMLINSON. THOMAS K. King” Pet. E. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. S(jd. 23. TOMME, WARREN J. Ch. E. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. Scjd. 23. AIChE. TOOMBS, JOE W„ JR. E. E. Melvin Age 27, Class 56, AIEE. TRIOLA, MAX J. Max” Gen. Bus. Bryan Age 24, Class 53, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc., Sec. Camera Comm., New man Club, Brazos Co. A M Club, Commentator Staff. TUBBS, CLARENCE A. C. A.” . T. Dallas Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. B” Comp., I. Ed. Club, Handball Club. TUCKER, CHARLES E. Tuck” P. II. Dallas Age 27, Class 56. Poultry Sc. Club, Dallas Hometown Club. TUCKER, JOE R. M. E. Weatherford Age 20, Class 56. 1st Lt. Maroon Band, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. TURBEVILLE, DONALD R. Don Juan” Vet. Med. Shreveport. La. Age 21, Class 56, AVMA, Newman Club. URBANIC, FRANK A.. JR. Aero. Eng. Galveston Age 22, Class 55, Pres. Galveston Hometown Club. IAS, Newman Club, Rifle Team. VADEN, FRANK S., Ill Frank” E. E. and l. Eng. College Station Age 21, Class 56, Maj 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Regt., AIEE, AIIE, Eta Kappa Nu Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Bowling Committee. Football Mgr., MSC Directorate, DS, DMS, T” Assoc. VANDERVOORT, DAVID Dave” D. M. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, Golf Team. VELA, INDALECIO Ento. Corpus Christi Age 26, Class 56, Ento. Soc., Newman Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. 109 VIGUET, DON M. Visad” . T. Beaumont Age 20, Class 56,1. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Beaumont Hometown Club. VINEYARD, JOHN W. ' ' Bill ' ’ Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Comp., Geol. Club, Tau Beta Pi. VONDERGOLTZ, GEORGE E. Earle” Arch. Houston Age 24, Class 55, 1st Lt. A” Comp., Newman Club, Houston Home¬ town Club, AIA, ACC, SCONA, DS, MSC Stamp Committee. VON GONTEN, WILLIAM D. Doug” Geol. and Pet. E. Corsicana Age 22, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, AIME, AAPG, Pet. Club, Geol. Club, DMS, Senior Court, Pres. Navarro Co. Hometown Club. VRIESENGA, JOHN R. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 56. WADDELL, FRANKLIN D. Farmer Frank” Ag. Journ. Rory Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, Pres. Soph. Class, RV, Editor Agri¬ culturist, Editor Saddle Sirloin Book. Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Ag. Coun., Aggieland Staff, DMS, DS, Student Senate, Inter-Coun. WADE, ELTON I. Ch. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” FA, Dallas Hometown Club, AIChE. WAFER, WILLIAM C„ JR. Bill” Vet. Med. Ysleta Age 21, Class 56, Interfaith Coun., AVMA, Wesley Council, El Paso Club. WAGNER, THOMAS M„ III Foots” Ed. Marshall Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Marshall A M Club. WALKER, WELDON W. Ch. E. Waco Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 8th Gp. Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Engr. Coun., RV, SCONA, Senior Court, Who’s Who, NAFCA Award, DS, DMS, Outstanding Jr. 2nd Wing, Chemical Honor Soc. WALL, WILLIE R. Pet. and Geol. E. W ichita Falls Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Pet. Club, Geol. Club, DS, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, AIME. WALLACE, ROBERT, JR. Bob” Fin. Somerville Age 33, Class 56. WALLACE, ROY G. . Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Fish Drill Team, RV, MSC Directo¬ rate, Best Drilled Fish, RV Firing and Honor Guard. WALTON, EDGAR C., JR. Eddie” Ch. E. Eannett Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Engr. Coun., Intram. Mgr., Singing Cadets, DS, Pres. AIChE. WAMPLER, KENNETH W. Wimpy” M. E. Shamrock Age 25, Class 55. NO WASHBURN, LARRY C. Bun” C. E. Galena Park Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, ASCE, ACC. WATKINS, BOBBY F. Robert” Chem. Cooper Age 23, Class 56, Capt. Maroon Band, Town Hall Staff, DS, German Club, ACS. WATSON, STUART L. Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. A” Armor, AIME, DMS, Engineer Staff. WATSON, WILSON D„ JR. Dub” Arch. Const. Waco Age 22, Class 55, AGC, Rusk Co. A M Club. WEAVER,GALBRAITH M„ JR. Gil” Ag. Eco. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 55, Treas. Ag. Eco. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, DS. WEBBER, CHARLES F. Webb” Zoo. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, ' FISA, Houston Home¬ town Club, Pre-Med. Pre-Dent. Club, German Club. WEEKS, JIMMIE D. Apron. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Agron. Soc. WEICK, RICHARD F. Jim” Silsbee Dickie” Aero. Eng. and Engl. College Station Age 22, Class 55, Sports Editor Aggieland, Co-Captain Varsity Swim Team, Water Polo Club, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, IAS, T” Assoc., DMS, DS, All-American Swimming Team. WEINERT, PHILLIP D. Phil” C. E. New Orleans, La. Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, RV, Boxing Team. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. WEINSTEIN, JAY W. E. E. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Track Mgr.. V. Pres. B’nai Brith Hillel Found., AIEE, T” Assoc. WEISS, LEO B. M. E. Charleroi, Penna. Age 29, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi. WELCH. WILLIAM W„ JR. Willie” Geol. E. Tyler Age 26, Class 50, Geol. Club, Tvler Hometown Club. WESCH, DON R. Arch. Const. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Fish Baseball, AGC. WESSELS, DONALD F. Wes” Pers. Adm. Houston Age 22, Class 55, 2nd Lt. A” Armor, Houston Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., DS. WESTMORELAND, FRANKLIN, D. Frank” Geoph v. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. FA. DS, DMS. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Engr. Coun., Senior Court, Pres. Geol. Club, Exec. Off. RV, Fish Drill Team, Outstanding Soph. WHARTON, CLYDE J. E. E. La redo Age 21, Class 56, Capt. A” Signal. Laredo Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, RV, AIEE. WHEELER, RUEDE M. Pre-Dent. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Pre-Med. Pre-Dent. Club, Handball Club, DS. WHITE, CHARLES E. Charlie” B. A. Ardmore, Okla. Age 21, Class 56, San Antonio Hometown Club. Bus. Soc. WHITE, JAMES H. . Eng. Pampa Age 27, Class 56, AIEE. WHITE, LELANDC. Smoky” Pet. E. La Feria Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS. WHITE, ROBERT E. Bob” Pre-Med. Houston Age 21, Class 56, Houston Hometown Club, Pre-Med. Pre-Dent. Club. WHITMORE, HARRY H. Ag. Eng. Richardson Age 25, Class 54, Ag. Eng. Club, Varsity Track. WHITNEY, HERBERT W. Bud” . Eng. and Engl. Big Spring Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Pres. MSC, Exec. Comm. SCONA, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. TPSA. DMS, Who’s Who. WHITSON, FRANK E„ JR. Sides” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 55, Aggie Christian Fellowship, AIA, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV, DS, DMS, Outstanding ASA Senior. WHITTON, KERRY K. K” Ed. San Augustine Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. D” FA. DS. DMS. WIEDEMANN, HAROLD T. H. T.” Ag. Eng. Mission Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. D” Inf., Pres. ASAE, V. Pres. Hometown Club, Engr. Council, Ag. Council, Fish Track, DMS. WILKIE, DENNIS A. M. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 59. WILKINSON, CURTIS D. Dave” Ag. Ed. Alvarado Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. C” Armor, Treas. Coll. FFA, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Johnson Co. Hometown Club. WILKINSON, ROBERT W. Bob” B. P. M. Sanderson Age 22, Class 56, BPM Club, V. Pres. Trans Texas Clu b. WILLAERT, ALBERT L. M. E. Annimule” Alvin Age 21, Class 56, Maroon Band. Follies, High Five. WILLIAMS CARL R. M. E. Velasco Age 24, Class 56, ASME. WILLIAMS, CHARLES D. Bud” Pet. E. and Gen. Bus. Philadelphia. Miss. Age 23, Class 55, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, Bus. Soc., RV, DS, DMS, Editor Engineer, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Magnolia State Club, Engr. Coun., Jr. and Sr. Pet. E. Awards, Cadet Major. WILLIAMS. DAVID L. Willie” B. P. M. Marshall Age 21, Class 56, BPM Club, Marshall Hometown Cluh, Fish Football, Varsity Football. WILLIAMS, DONALD E. Don” Acct. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Acct. Soc., Houston Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, DONALD E„ JR. Don” Mkt. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” AAA, San Antonio Hometown Club, Pres. Mkt. Soc. WILLIAMS, EVAN W„ JR. Mkt. Dodge City, Kansas Age 20, Class 56, A” QMC, Mkt. Soc., Bus. Soc., Speech Club. WILLIAMS, JOHN C. John” Ag. Eng. Big Spring Age 21, Class 56, Pari. ASAE, Soil Conservation Soc. Sec., Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi. WILLIAMS, LEROY F. Bull” A. H. San Antonio Age 21, Class 56, Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. WILLIAMS, MARION L. Aero. Eng. Abilene Age 22, Class 56, Capt. Sqd. 17, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, RV, DS, I I 2 DMS, IAS, Pres. Abilene A M Club, Best Drilled Fish and Sophomore. WILLIFORD, RICHARD A. ’ ' Buck” P. G. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 55, Galveston Hometown Club, MSC House Comm., Rifle Team, Geol. Club, Pet. Club. Tau Beta Pi, DS, AIME, Table Tennis Team. WILLIS, CHARLES L. Ill Chuck” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Ylaj. 5th Gp. Staff, Singing Cadets, Fencing Team, Fish Tennis, Aggie Players, AIA, Dallas Hometown Club, MSC Music Comm., BSU. AFLA, Aggie Christian Fellowship. WILLIS, WILLIAM D„ JR. Bill” Pre-Med., Engl, and Zoo. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Basic Div. Coun., V. Pres. Phi Eta Sigma, Chrmn. Junto, Pres. TCAS, V. Pres. Arts Sciences Coun., Intercouncil Comm., Editor MSS 1 and 2, Assoc. Editor Commentator, Pre-Med. Soc., Phi Kappa Phi. WILMSEN, CARLW. M. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Ath., SAE, Varsity Track and Cross Country. WILSON, CHARLES F . Charlie” Vet. Med. Roans Prairie Age 25. Class 56, Sec.-Treas. Fish Vet. Class, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff. W ILSON, GLYNN R. A. H. Houston WILSON, JAMES P. Pat” Ch. E. Beaumont Age 22. Class 55. Beaumont A M Hometown Club. Sec. AIChE, Sec. Newman Club. W ILSON JOE T. Agron. Hubbard Age 21, Class 56. Agron. Soc.. Soil Conservation Soc., arsitv Track. W ILSON, JOHN C. Johnny” Engl. Dallas Age 20. Class 56. 1st Lt. A” TC. Dallas Hometown Club. Eco. Club. Engl. Club, Pre-Law Soc., Arts Sciences Coun., Pres. A M Debate Club, Great Issues. WILSON. JOHNNIE C. Ch. E. Kilgore Age 21, Class 56, W hite Band, Best Drilled Fish, Bowling Club. Sec. Kilgore Hometown Club. WILSON, ROBERT M. Bob” Pet. E. Haskell Age 21, Class 56, Capt. ”B” Engr., Pres. SAME. Pet. Club. Geol. Club. WINBCRN, RAY C., JR. Ed. Houston Age 21, Class 56. Sgt. A” CmL, Best Drilled Soph. WYNCKLER. ROBERT E. W ink” B. P. M. Dallas Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. A” Inf., BPM Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Film Soc., Mkt. Soc., Bus. Soc. WINTERROWD, JACK C. Jackie” A. . Thrall Age 21, Class 56, DS, Williamson Co. Hometown Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. WISE, DONALD E. Don” 1. T. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. B” Inf.. Ft. Worth Hometown Club. AFS. I. Ed. Club. WISTRAND, GLEN L. Glen” A. H. Houston Age 22, Class 56, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Regt., Aggie Christian Fellow¬ ship, BSU, Saddle Sirloin Club Sec., Best Drilled Soph., Fish Football. WOITON, JOHN B„ JR. J. B.” Aero. Eng. Bryan Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Comp., IAS. WOODARD, MITCHELL R. Bubba” Acct. Palestine Age 22, Class 56, Anderson Co. Hometown Club, Pres., Acct. Soc., DS. WOODLE, ROY V. M. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 56. Maj. 1st Regt.. Best Drilled Soph., Concessions Comm. Chrmn., Dallas Hometown Club. WORD, DAVID M. Dave” A. H. Ft. Wurth Age 21. Class 56, Saddle Sirloin Club, Jr. Livestock Team and Sr. Team. WRIGHT, KERRY E. K E” Ch. E. I) • rt Age 21, Class 56, Red River Hometown Club, AlChE, MSC Table Tennis Comm., Wesley Foundation. WRIGHT. RICHARD H. Ag. Ecu. Floresville Age 25. Class 52, Ag. Eco. Club, Flax Co. Club, DS. WUENSCHE, JAMES H. Jim” Farm Mgt. Corpus Christi Age 22. Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Inf., Pres. W ' alther Club, Soil Conservation Soc., Ag. Eco. Club, DS. WUNSCHE, DONALD A. Don” Gen. Bus. Spring Age 21. Class 56, Acet. Soc., Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc. YAFFE, STANLEY, S. Ch. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 56. AIChE, Hillel. YATES, JOHN G. Mkt. San Antonio Age 21. Class 56, 2nd Lt. A” QMC, Fish Drill Team, Mkt. Soc., AMA. Fencing Team. Golden State Hometown Club. YATES. ROBERT C. Bob” Ag. Ed. Temple Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, V. Pres. FFA. Pres. Soil Conservation Soc., DS. YOUNG, BURTON L. Geol. E. Dalhart Age 22, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Platoon Ldr., RV, Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. YOUNG, ROBERT W. Fox” E. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 56, Lt. Col. 3rd Gp., Senior Court. DMS, Student Senate, TISA, Prog. Chrmn. BSU, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Engr. Conn., AIEE, IRE, SAME, Varsity Handball Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kapp Nu. Who’s Who. ZAMORA, JOE U. Baldo” C. E. Harlingen Age 22, Class 56. Newman Club, ASCE, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. ARD, JAMES W ' . Bill” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, Pres. AVMA, Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet., Civilian Stud. Coun., Who’s Who, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Dallas Hometown Club. ARLEDGE, JIMMY R. Jimmy” Vet. Med. Orange Age 24, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, Pistol Team, Orange Hometown Club, All- American Pistol Tm. BEARD, 0. BRYAN B. B.” Vet. Med. Austin Age 30, Class 54, Pres. Soph. Vet. Med. Class, Honor Coun., Assoc. Ed. | | 4 and Co-Ed. Southwestern Veterinarian, DS. Dallas BLACK, DAVID G. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. BLACK, FRANK N. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 26, Class 54, Jr. Chapter AUMA. BROCK, RALPH H. Vet. Med. Abilene Age 35, Class 54, Honor Council, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. BROUSSARD, JOHN P. Bruce” Vet. Med. Kaplan, La. Age 25, Class 56, Junior AVMA, Southwest La. Hometown Club. BULLER, WILLIE H. Vet. Med. Ville Platte, La. Age 22, Class 56, Secretarv-Treas. AVMA, Co-Business Manager of Southwestern Veterinarian, Senior Vet. Med. Class Reporter, AVMA Counsel, South La. Aggie Club. BUSH, WALTER E. Gene” Vet. Med. Denison Age 26, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. CALDWELL, ROBERT R. Vet. Med. Lockhart Age 34, Class 56. CALLAN, JACK K. Vet. Med. Rotan Age 22, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian. CLINE, BERYL WATSON Vet. Med. Friendswood Age 24, Class 56, Southwestern Staff 54, 55, 56, Outstanding Freshman Vet. Stud, in 52, 53, Sec.-Treas. of Vet. Soph. Class 53, 54. COLLINS, JAMES R. Jay” Vet. Med. Hitchcock Age 23, Class 54, Galveston County Hometown Club, Student Chapter AVMA, Copy Editor of Southwestern Veterinarian. COLEMAN, JOHN D. Vet. Med. McLean Age 23, Class 54, Ross Volunteers, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Sgt- at-Arms, Junior Vet. Class, Panhandle Club. COOPER. JOHN K. Dago” Vet. Med. Baton Rouge, La. Age 22, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. COX, LAWRENCE F. Vet. Med. Age 34, Class 54, AVMA. DUBOSE, ROBERT T. Vet, Med. Age 36, Class 40. DUHON, ALVA D. Veterinary Med, Age 24, Class 54, AVMA. Blue” Beeville Rob” Dallas Sulphur, La. ELROD, THOMAS T. T-Rod” Vet. Med. Odessa Age 22, Class 54, Band, AVMA, AVMA Council, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff, Civilian Student Council. GREEN, GLENN C. Vet. Med. San Saba Age 28, Class 54, A M Radio Club, Student Chapter AVMA 53, 54, 55, 56. GRIFFITH, ALVIN Griff’ Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 28, Class 56, AVMA Student Chapter. 115 GROSS, JACK E. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 34, Class 56. GUILES, DERRELL H. Vet. Med. Weatherford Age 34, Class 53, Student Publications Board. Phi Eta Sigma. HARRISON, ELDON 0. Vet. Med. Richardson Age 23, Class 54, AVMA, Photo Ed. Southwestern Veterinarian. HILDEBRAND. TOMMY G. Vet. Med. Houston Age 24, Class 49, AVMA. HOLCOMBE, JOHN W. Vet. Med. College Station Age 34, Class 54, Jr. AVMA. HOPKINS, ALTON F„ JR. Hoppy” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, DS. Outstanding Pre-Vet. Freshman. KYLE, JAMES W. V et. Med. Tenaha Age 23, Class 54. AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Distinguished Student. LANCASTER, JOE P. Vet. Med. Ferriday, La. Age 25, Class 56. Jr. AVMA. LARSON, WALLACE R. Vet. Med. Bossier City, La. Age 27, Class 54, Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, Jones Award, Who’s Who, Chairman AVMA Honor Council. MASSIF, WINFIELD Vet. Med. Richmond, Va. Age 26, Class 54. Pistol Team, AVMA. MICHELITCH, EDWARD Ed” Vet. Med. College Station Age 31, Class 54, Phi Zeta, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA. MIESSLER, TOM 0. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 54, AVMA. MUNSTER, MARK A. Jerry” Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 22, Class 54, AVMA, San Antonio Hometown Club, Vet. Class Pres., Newman Club. NORVELL, WALTER F. Poncho” Vet. Med. Falfurrias Age 22, Class 54, Capt. Pistol Team, AVMA, Who’s Who, Hor. Eng. Club. PAVELKA, JEAN R. Vet. Med. Bellville Age 26, Class 50, DS, AVMA. PAYNE, BOBBY J. Vet. Med. W. Monroe, La. Age 24, Class 56, AVMA, Bus. Man. Southwestern Vet. PEARCE, JAMES R. Jim” Vet. Med. Whitesboro Age 23, Class 54, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi. RICHARD, THOMAS A. Vet. Med. Baton Rouge, La. Age 24, Class 56, South La. Hometown Club, Southern Veterinarian, I I 6 AVMA, DS. ROBISHEAUX, JOSEPH P. Robi” Vet. Med. Texas City Age 23, Class 54, Galveston Hometown Club, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA, DS. ROE, WALTER EDWIN Vet. Med. Round Hill, La. Age 24, Class 56. RUCKER, JOHN M. Vet. Med. Spur Age 30, Class 54, Student AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. SHEPLER, CLIFTON J„ JR. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 54, AVMA. SKIDMORE, EUGENE T. Tim” Houston Zeke” Vet. Med. El Paso Age 23, Class 54, Sec.-Treas. AVMA, Pres. El Paso Club 53, 54, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Fish in Troop 3, 50-51, DS, Advert. Manager Southwestern Veterinarian. THOMAS, RUSSELL C. Russ” Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 28, Class 53, AVMA. TOLBERT, GEORGE G. Vet. Med. Miami Age 24, Class 54. TRIMMIEK, BILLY R. Vet. Med.. San Antonio Age 25, Class 52, Student AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kream Kow Klub. Dairv Judging Team, DS, DMS, RV. WATKINS, JOHN R. Vet. Med. Plainview Age 27, Class 54, Phi Zeta, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA. WEST, JOE E. Jody” Vet. Med. Cotulla Age 24, Class 54, YMCA Cabinet, Vice Pres., DS, Civilian Yell Leader, Who’s Who, Southwest Texas A M Club, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Fish Baseball, Civilian Student Council, Pres. Jr. AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Intercouncil Committee. WISDOM, DAVID W. Vet. Med. Canton Age 23, Class 54. YOUNGER. ROYCE LEE Bill” Vet. Med. Vaco Age 28, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma. ZIMICKI, MARCHE P„ JR. Pete” Vet. Med. Strawn Age 35, Class 54, Class Pres. Fresh. Vet. Class 52, Sgt-at-Arms AVMA 54. 117 ALLISON, ROBERT N. AT Vet. Med. Paducah Age 21, Class 55, AVMA. BLAIR. JOSEPH L. Joe” Vet. Med. Boerne Age 22, Class 55, AVMA. Student Senate, Civil. Coun., Who’s Who, Ci¬ vilian Chaplain, UN Club, YMCA, Singing Cadets, Pres. Wesley Found., Pres., Interfaith Council. BOENING, LOUIS F„ JR. Buddy” Vet. Med. Yoakum Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, Lavaca Co. Hometown Club. COLLINS, JOCK R. Red” Vet. Med. Hitchcock Age 23. Class 54, AVMA, Vice Pres. Galveston Hometown Club. Pres. Crafts Comm., Southwestern Veterinarian. COLLINS, WILLIAM W. Bill” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 54, AVMA. COZAD. JOHN E. Vet. Med. Houston Age 22, Class 55, Civilian Yell Leader, V. Pres. Civilian Student Coun¬ cil, Aggieland Staff, Who’s Who. CRAWFORD, RICHARD P. Dick” Vet. Med. Paris Age 22, Class 55, Who’s Who, Student Senate, AVMA, Inter-Council Comm., Red River Yalley A M Club. DAVIS, CHARLES D. Jumbo” Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 24, Class 54, Sgt.-at-Arms AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Cooke Co. Hometown Club. Wrestling Club. DUNN. BILLY B. Vet. Med. Lamesa Age 21, Class 55, AVMA. ELLISON, EDWIN H. Ed” Vet. Med. Longview Age 22, Class 54, East Texas A M Club, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff, DS. FORGASON, JAMES L. Vet. Med. I lunger ford Age 21, Class 55, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA. FRANCIS, RONALD C. Ronnie” Vet. Med. New Orleans, La. Age 23, Class 55, Civilian Stud. Coun., Student Senate, AVMA, Pres. Southwest Louisiana Hometown Club. I 18 GALVIN, THOMAS J. Tommy” Vet. Med. White face Age 21, Class 55, White Band, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. HANDER, FRED J. Skip” Vet. Med. Belton Age 24, Class 54, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. HEATHER, CARL D. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 57, AVMA. HELMS. H ARVEY T. Harv” Vet. Med. Corsicana Age 24, Class 53, Pres. Navarro Co. Hometown CIuIj. AVMA, Softball Team, DMS. JACKSON, JOE B. Vet. Med. La Porte Age 23, Class 54, Southwestern Veterinarian, Jr. Vet. Med. Class Pres. KANE, GRADY R. Vet. Med. Kempner Age 22. Class 55, AVMA, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Land ol the Lakes Club, Southwestern Vet. LUQUETTE, GEORGE F. Luke” Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 54, AVMA, Treas. Poultry Science Club, Poultry Judging Team, Triangle Club. MILLER. ROBERT V. R. Vet. Med. Ballinger Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, TASEA. McWILLIAMS, MENZIES D. Sonny” Vet. Med. Menard Age 22. Class 55, Sec. Edwards Plateau Club. AVMA. OLIVER. JOHN E„ JR. Ollie” Vet. Med. Austin Age 22, Class 55, Civilian Council, TAS, Pres. AVMA, Arts Sciences Coun., MSC House Gp., DS. PETRY, RENO P. Vet. Med. Guerdon, La. Age 22, Class 55. REDDEN, JOHN E. Hajj” Vet. Med. Comfort Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, Bowling Club. ROACH. WILLIAM A. Bill” Vet. Med. Andrews Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Permian Basin Hometown Club, TCAS. SAXE, CHARLES S. Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 24, Class 55, T” Assoc., Student Senate, Beaumont Hometown Club, AVMA, Varsity Football. STARNATER. JAMES R. Jimmie” Vet. Med. Richardson Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. STRICKLAND. BOBBY K. Strick” Vet. Med. Seagoville Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. TEMPLETON, ROBERT C. Vet. Med. Cooper Age 22, Class 56, AVMA. Red River Valley Club. VAN HOOSIER, GERALD L„ JR. ' Jerry” Vet. Med. Weatherford Age 21, Class 55, Pres. AVMA, V. Pres. Civilian Stud. Council, Who’s Who. WEIDENBACH. CARL P. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 55, AVMA. WHITMORE. CLIFFORD S. Vet. Med. Stephenville Cliff’ Houston Age 22, Class 55, AVMA. Houston Hometown Club, Southwestern Veterinarian. WILLIAMS, EUGENE H. Gene” Vet. Med. Austin Age 36. Class 55. AL DIDI, MOHSIN A. Cytology Age 32, Class Grad., United Nations Club. BOX, JAMES E., JR. Didi” Cairo, Egypt Agronomy Age 24, Class 52. BUTLER. CHARLES T. Nixon Ph vsics Age 23, Class 54, Sigma Xi. Joplin, Mo. DARDAGANIAN, STEPHEN G. Pet. Eng. Age 25, Class 51, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Dallas DE B OER, JELLE Biology Age 32, Class 55. Dutch” W a co DIETRICH, RAYMOND A. Ag. Eco. Age 28, Class 56. ”Ray” Fredericksburg FLOCK, DONALD L. Pet. Eng. Age 25, Class 56, Pet. Eng. Club. Don” Calgary, Canada GRANT, WARREN R. Bub” Farm. Man. Hillsboro Age 22, Class 55, Ag. Eco. Club. Hill County Club, DS, 12th Man Bowl. HERRERO, FAY A. Plant Physiology Mercedes, Argentina Age 26, Class Grad. KAMMACHER. PAULA. Genetics Age 31. Class Grad., United Nations Club. KAPSALIS, JOHN Paris, France Dairy Man. Age 29, Class Grad., Gamma Sigma Delta. LAZO. JOSE L. Athens, Greece Plant Mexico City, Mex. Age 26, Class 57, Pan Amer. Club, International Club. MARTIN, JAMES R. Ag. Eco. Age 26, Class 56. West Columbus MIESCH, MICHAEL D„ JR. Mickey” Entomology Clarksville Age 21, Class 55, Red River Valley Club, Ent. Club, Newman Club, Boxing Team. MIKSCH, LEROY J. Educ. Age 24, Class 53. Waelder MILLER. ROBERT T. R. T.” Pet. E. Bishop Age 22, Class 55, Fish Drill Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Pet. Club, Geol. Club, Tech. Editor Engineer, MSC Directorate. NEWSOME, MELVIN M. Maxie” E. E. San Antonio Age 24, Class 53, Student Senate, College View Coun., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Gym Team, San Antonio Club, AIEE, IRE. PARK, KILHO Parkie” Ocean. f J usan, Korea Age 25, Graduate. RAAB, QUINTON J. Plant Breeding Age 22, Class 55. SCHNIEDERJAN, HERMAN L. Ag. Ed. Age 24, Graduate, FFA, Saddle Sirloin Club. SHANKS, JOHN L. E. E. Age 22, Class 55, Aggieland Orchestra. Moulton ”Lou” Gainesville Beeville SIMMONS, DOUGLASS L. Acct. Age 27, Graduate, Floor Representative. SPANNAGEL. JOHNNY A. Pet. E. Age 22, Class 55, AIME. SW AN, RAYMOND B. Ed. Age 27. Class 52. Seguin Lytle Bob” Temple TIEKEN, ALTON W. Ag. Eco. Shiner Age 24, Glass 52. VELASCOMOLINA, HUGO A. Agron. Nueva Rosita, Mexico Age 25. Class 55. WIEGAND, CRUIG L. Agron. Santa Rosa WOOLSEY, ISAAC W. Geol. Age 25, Graduate. Collinsville Standing: Donald W. Green, Carlton F. Hazelwood, Stanley B. Crockett, Donald A. Weber. Sitting: Charles D. McMullen, Richard L. Howard. RICHARD L. HOWARD RICHARD L. HOWARD......................... President CARLTON F. HAZELWOOD................. Vice President DONALD W. GREEN.................. Recording Secretary STANLEY B. CROCKETT.................. Social Secretary CHARLES D. McMULLEN...................... Treasurer DEAN E. DUNCAN....................... Parliamentarian DONALD W. WEBER........................ Sgt.-at-Arms 122 ABBOTT, GORDON, JR. — Ins. — Houston ABENDROTH, CHARLIE F. — Vet. Med. — Brazoria ACHESON, HERBERT H. — M. E. — San Antonio ADAIR, THOMAS W. — Phys. — Houston ADAM, DONALD A. — B. A. — Killeen ADAMS, MARTIN R. — Ch. E. — Longview AHRENS, KENTON S. — Ag. Ed. — Kerrville ALCALA, BENJAMIN V. — Pet. E. — Beeville ALDERS, RICHARD W. — Pre-Med. — Longview ALEXANDER, GEORGE — Pet. E. — San Angelo ALLEN, WILLIAM W. — Agron. — Edinburg ALLISON, C. C. — Vet. Med. — Taylor ALSUP, WILLIE, III — Eco. — Austin AMMER, BOBBY R. — Geol. — Dallas ANDERSON, GARY — C. E. — Abilene ANDERSON, LAVON N. — Ch. E. — Melvin ANDERSON. R. M. — Ch. E. — Houston ANDREW, R. N. — Ag. Eco. — Houston ANDREWS, BYRON E. — M. E. — College Station ANDREWS, ROY E. — B. P. M. — Houston ARBER. HARRY D. — Pet. E. — Mansfield ARMS. ROBERT R. — Acct. — Tyler ARNESON. DONALD G. — B. A. — Laredo ASHLEY, OLLY — IT. — Dilley ASHMORE. A. J. — Pre-Med. — Corpus Christ! AUGUST, MICHAEL J. — Acct. — Houston AVANT, HERMAN D. — Wld. Mang. — Alvin AYERS, LELAND R. — E. E. — Kosse AYERS. WILLIAM T. — Mkt. — San Antonio BAHLMANN, G. E. — M. E. — San Antonio BAILEY, DWAYNE S. — Acct. — Port Arthur BAILEY, S. MEADE — M. E. — Jefferson City, Mo. BAIRD. JAMES L. — C. E. — Belton BAKER. JOE N. — M. E. — Breckenridge BALLARD, WILLIAM L. — B. A. — Longview BARDIN, BILLY J. — Pre-Med. — Houston BARNHILL. LLOYD J. — Ag. Ed. — Gatesville BAROS. BOBBY — A. H. — Gonzales BARR. THOMAS C. — E. E. — Alex, Va. BASINGER. JOHNNY G. — Pet. E. — Kilgore BATES, JERRY D. — Acct. — Dallas BATY, BEN T. — B. A. — Stephenville BAYER. DONALD J. — D. H. — Muenster BEAIRD. KENNETH B. — I. T. — Brazoria BEAN, ROBERT R. — E. E. — Mineral Wells BEARD, CHARLES T. — IT.— West BEATY, WALTER J. — Agron. — Comanche I 23 BECKER, F. L. — Pre-Vet. — Paducah BECKMAN, PAUL B. — Acct. — Paris BEEVER, CHARLES A., JR. — Ag. Eco. — Pearsall BELL, ALAN C. — Geol. — Houston BENAVIDES, LOUIS H. — Chem. — San Antonio BENTHUL, H. R. — Aero. Eng. — Dallas BERAN, JOSEPH J. — P. H. — Zabcikville BERNARD, RICHARD T. — B. A. — Pharr BERRY, LOUIE G. — Aero. Eng. — Dallas BEST, ROBERT E. — Geol. — Houston BETSILL, JERRY M. — Ag. Eng. — Doole BIBLES, DOYLE D. — R. and F. — Burnet BICKLEY, GEORGE W. — Mkt. — La Porte BISKUP, ROBERT L. — B. A. — Cameron BLACK, BENTLEY B. — Geol. — Tyler BLACKLOCK, JAMES R. — C. E. — Ft. Worth BLACKSTONE, J. P. — Geo. E. — Little Rock, Ark. BLACKWELL. J. W. — Ag. Eco. — Hamilton BLAKE, EDW IN M. — Aero. Eng. — Temple BLANCHARD. R. D. — Geol. Eng. — Naples, Italy BLASCHKE, HUBERT E. — E. E. — Sugarland B ONIN, LARRY J. — Aero. Eng. — Port Arthur BOOTY, DAVID E. — M. E. — Dallas BOSTIC, JERRY D. — Acct. — Pasadena BOSTICK, B. D. — Ag. Ed. — Stephenville BOURN, LAWRENCE N. — Gen. Bus. — Amarillo BOWEN, LEON 0., JR. — M. E. — Cleburne BOYD, BILLY J. — Acct. — Port Lavaca BOYETT, G. H. -— M. E. — College Station BOYSEN, S. M. — Ag. Eng. — Brownwood BRADSHAW, C. A. — . Ed. — Lake Jackson BRADY, JACK C. — M. E. — Dallas BREITSCHOPF, ROBERT F. — C. E. — Gonzales BREWER, JAMES E. — Flor. — San Antonio BRIGGS, D. R. — Pet. and M. Eng. — Seminole BRITTEN, EARL J. — M. E. — Groom BROGNIEZ, FRANK K. — Ch E. — Houston BROTHERS, DAVID L. — Ed. — Gonzales BROWN, CHARLES W. — Ag. Eco. — Hebbronville BROWN, DUDLEY M„ JR. — Mkt. — Brownsville BROWN, HARRY L. — I. Ed. — San Antonio BROWN, J. R. — Wld. Mang. —- Wichita Falls BROWN, J. R, — Pre-Vet. — Gainesville BROWN, STANTON E. — Ag. Ed. — Benjamin BRUCKS, ANTON B. — Pre-Med. — Hondo BRYAN, JIMMY L. — Ag. Ed. — Taylor BURCHARD, D. C. — B. A. P. E. — College Sta. BUCHER, VERNYE D. — . Eng. — San Angelo BUCKNER, FLOYD K. — C. E. — Dallas j BUFFINGTON, BILLY R. — Gen. Mas. — Bryan BUGH, ERNEST B„ JR. — Acct. — Houston BULLARD, JOHN C. — A. H. — Gainesville BURKE, JIM A. — E. E. — Dallas BL’RKHEAD, EDWARD J. — Arch. — Lamesa BURLIN, R. H. — Pre Law — Tampa, Ela. BURNH AM. AUBREY L. — M. E. — Grapevine BURNS, BILL — B. P. M. — Brownsville BURNS, JIMMY C. — Pre-Med. — Sweetwater BURT, DON C. — Ag. Eco. — Crandall BUSH, CARL E. — Ind. Eng. — Nederland BUSH, RONALD J. — B. A. — Odessa BUTTER, HOWARD D. — Ch. E. — Humble BYRD. JAMES R. — Acct. — Jasper BYRNE. W ILLIAM B„ JR. — Pet. E. — Houston CAHILL. LARRY T. — Hist. — Aurora, Illinois CALHOUN, JIMMY L. — M. E. — Dallas CAMERON, NEAL C. — I. T. — Dallas CAMERON, THOMAS R. — B. A. — Price CAMPBELL, DAMON R. — Vet. Med. — Hamilton CAPOTE, LUCIANO — E. E. — Habana, Cuba CARDENAS, A. P. — Hist, and Ed. — Uredo CARLTON. W ILLIAM A. — Mkt. — Baytown CARNES, JAMES P. — M. E. — Baytown CARPENTER. DAVID C. — R. and F. — Cleburne CARPENTER, JAMES W. — Ag. Ed. — Junction CARPENTER. JERRY M. — B. A. — Dallas CARPENTER. OSCAR L. — Ag. Ed. — Sonora CARRICO, CARL C. — Chem. — Bellaire CARTER. B. B. — A. H. — Corpus Christi CASALTA, MAX A. — Geol. — Venezuela CASBEER. LAW RENCE E. — C. E. — San Antonio CASE , JOE B. — Pet. E. — Longv iew CASEY, RONALD — Pet. E — Fairfield CASSID , J. A. — Aero. Eng. — W ichita Falls CASSITY, J. S. — Pet. E. Geol. — Gary CHANDLER. GLYNN R. — A. H. — Sanderson CHAPLIN, NOEL T. — Ch. E. — Bavtown CHAPMAN, WARREN W — E. E. — Amarillo CHESSER. REGINALD L. — A. H. — Houston CHEWNING, JACK — C. E. — Dallas CHIARI, 0. B. — Ag. Eng. — Panama City. R. P. CHISHOLM, ALLEN N. — E. E. — Bryan CHLAPEK, MARVIN J. — M. E. — Temple CHRIST, JAMES E. — Ind. Ed. — Rosenberg CHU, COOLIDGE Y. — C. E. — Houston CINATL, FRANK J. — Arch. — Dallas 125 CLACHAR, ALVARO — A. H. — Costa Rica CLARK, BERNE H. — B. A. — Port Arthur (.LARK. BILL L. — Enlo. — B(‘n Wheeler (.LARK, ROBER 1 K, JR. — Ag. Eng. — Beaumont CLAYTON, BOBBY .1. — E E. — Ft. Worth CLEGG,.). R.. JR. — M. E. . Eng. — Brownsville CLEMENT, R. Vt. — C. E. — Palacios CLOSS, CHARLES H. — P. E. — Bryan CLOUD, GAY G. — Acct. — Weslaco CLOUD, JAY G. — Acct. — Weslaco COATNEY, NORMAN E. — Ed. — Port Arthur COBB, CARL E. — A. H. — Henrietta COBB. J. F. — Geo. Pet. E. — San Antonio COBLENTZ. WILLIAM S. — D. Mfg. — San Antonio COFFMAN, GEORGE W. — Ind. Tech. — San Antonio COLEMAN, JERRY B. — P E. — Freer CONNOR. TOM M. — M. E. — Wake Village COOK. JACK C. — C. E. — Groesbeck COOK, WILLIAM M. — Zoo. — Corsicana COOPER, FORREST W. — Ag. Eng. — Ysleta COPELAND. ROBERT W. — B. A. — Dallas CORDER. LOUIS G. — C. E. — Marfa COX, GEORGE W. — Pre-Med. — Santa Rosa COX, WILLIAM T. — Arch. — Houston CRANE, GEORGE R. — Ed. — Plano CRAWFORD, BILLY J. — Acct. — Longview CRAWFORD, WILLIAM Y. — Pet. E. — Corpus Christi CREEL, PAUL J. — M. E. — Galveston CREMER, JERRY L. —- Bacto. — Houston CREW ' S, J. A. — Geo. Pet. E. — Colmesneil GRIM, BOBBY L. — M. E. — Van CROCKETT, STANLEY B., JR. — Ag. Adm. — Harlingen CROIX, ALFRED A. — D. H. — Manuel CROSLAND, PAT D. — Geol. — Big Spring CROW 7 , J. MARCUS — Ag. Ed. — Seminole CUNNINGHAM, J. A. — Fin. — Midland CUNNINGHAM, W. H. — Ento. — Longview CURTIS, LEON — Ag. Eng. — Floresville DAIGLE, NORMAN S. — Hist. Pre Law — Houston DAGERATH, MORRIS L. — Ag. Ed. — Taylor DARDEN, MONTE 0. — C. E. — Abilene DARNELL, TOMMY L. — A. H. — Amarillo DAVIDSON, N. B. — Joum. — Huntsville DAVIS, HAROLD E. — Vet. Med. — Greensburg, La. DAVIS, LAWRENCE W. — Ed. — Temple DAVIS, VOL S., JR. — Agron. — New Braunfels DECEMBER, GARY W. — Pet. E. — San Antonio DECLUITT, D. R. — E. E. — Port Arthur DEDEKER, B. W. — Pers. Adm. — Boerne | 26 DKI.ANKV. CHARLES N. — Fm. Mang. — Odessa DELEON, ERNEST L. — Agron. — Brownsville DELLINGER, J. M.. JR. — A. H. — Corpus Christi DENTON, MURRAY B. — Ag. Ed. — Lockhart DERBY, DONALD R. — Geol. — Houston DIETS, R. G. — M. E. — San Antonio DIXON, MALCOLM R. — C. E. — San Antonio DOLEZEL, RAYMOND — Ag. Ed. — Bauceville DOLLINGER, C. R„ JR. — C. E. — Beaumont DOl GLASS. BILLY F. — A. II. — Aspermont DOUGLASS, R. — Geol. E. — Breckenridge DREYFUS, J. M. — Aero. Eng. — Houston DRISKILL, M. M. — Geol. and B. A. — San Antonio Dl BE. LUTHER P. — M. E. — Austin DUKE, PAUL M. — Ch. E. — Beaumont DUNCAN. DEAN — Ins. — San Antonio DUNCAN, AVALON — A. U. — McKinney DUNKLIN. BIVIN H. — Ch. E. — Hi. o DUNN, JAMES E. — Pet. E. — Odessa DUPLANTIS, WILLIAM E. — Fin. — Baytown DYE, JOHNNIE L. — A. H. — Breckenridge EASLEY, WILLIAM K. — C. E. — Waco EATON, CLARENCE V. — Arch. — Longview EDSON, H. L. — Acct. — San Antonio EDWARDS. SAMMY B. — M. E. — Corpus Christi EDWARDS. WAYNE R. — D. H. — Caldwell ELSIK, W ILLIE C. — Geol. — Snook ENGLISH. MARSHALL R. — . T. — Pasadena ENOS. JAMES H. —IT. — Angleton ERNST. CHARLES A. — Pre-Med. — Nixon ETTINGER. JACKY R. — M. E. — Garland EUBANK, GLENN R. — Vet. Med. — Idalou EWING. WILLIAM R. — Pet. E. — Dallas FARQUHAR, B. W„ JR. — M. E. — Port Arthur FELKENER. CHARLES C. — B. A. — Vineyard FERGUSON, A. D. — M. E — Port Arthur FERGUSON, JOHN H. — C. E. — Dallas FERNANDEZ. ALBERTO T. — Hort. — Mercedes FICHTE. BENNY E. — Ag. Joum. — Megargel FINCH. RAY N. — Ch. E. — Bay City FISCHER. R. H. — . T. — San Antonio FISHER. B. D. — English — Tucumcari, N. M. FISHER. JOHN BENARD — Ag. Ed. — Kingsville FITZW ILLIAM, JAMES C. — M. E. — Texarkana FLOWER. DONALD E. — Ch. E. — Baytown FLOYD. CECIL R. — I. Ed. — Dallas FOESTER. L. C„ JR. — M. E. — San Antonio FOLEY, WALTER A. — Hort. — Beaumont 127 FORD, LAMAR — Arch. — Marshall FOSHEE. JOHN W. — A. H. — Groves FOSTER, ROBERT A. — C. E. — Marlton, N.J. FOSTER. R. G„ III — RH. — San Antonio FOX, C. E. — Geo Pet. Eng. — Big Spring FRAZIER, M. B. — Ch. E. — Ruling FRITZ, PAUL F. — Persn. Ad. — Seguin FULGHUM, JOHN L. — Aero. Eng. — Dallas FULLER, WILLIAM 0. —I. T. — Houston GADEKE. H. C., JR. — C. E. — Kerrville GAINES, M. R. — Fin. — Los Angeles, Calif. GALVAN, DAN C. — Ag. Ed. — Victoria GANTT, MYRON S. — Acct. — Denton GARIES, DONALD F. — Pet. E. — Houston GARRETT, WILEY N. — Ag. Ed. — Rosebud GATLIN, F. B. — Pet Geol. Eng. — Abilene GATTIS, R. G. — B. P. M. — Fort Smith, Ark. GEORGE, D. E. — Ag. Ed. — Jacksonville GILL, JIMMIE E. — Pre. Vet. — Ft. Worth GILMORE, EDWARD C„ JR. — B. A. — Galveston GLAZE, ROBERT L. — Pre. Vet. — Longview GLAZENER, R. L. — C. E. — San Antonio GLOVER. GORDON B. — Arch. — Denison GLOVER. J. B. — Arch. Const. — Lubbock GOERNER, LEWIS W. — Math — Kingsville GOERTZ, EUGENE P. — Agron. — Rosebud GOLDSTONE, THOMAS W ' . — M. E. — Houston GOLDSTONE, D. W. — Vet. Med. — Hereford GOLSON, CURTIS R. — Geol. Eng. — Price GOODE, JAMES E. — Acct. — Houston GOODE, WILLIAM B„ JR. — M. E. — Dallas GORDOA, MIKE JR. — Aero. Eng. — Ft. WWth GORDON, DE M. — Ag. Ed. — Cleburne GORE, DAVID E. — Pet. E. — Longview GRAHAM, JIMMV T. — M. E. — New Boston CRANBERRY, W. D. — Pet. Eng. — Beeville GRAY, BOBBY J. — Ag. Ed. — Holland GRAY, EDDIE V. — Geol. Pet. E. —- Baytown GRAY, JEFFERSON D„ JR. — M. E. — Ennis GRAY, JACK M. — Pet. E. — Channelview GREEN, DONALD F. — Agron. — Kermit GREEN, D. W. — Geol. — Weatherford GREGG, LAWRENCE T. — Geophy. — Arlington GREGORY, JAMES C. — A. H. — Hillsboro GRIFFIN, CHARLES E. — Arch. — Marlin GRIFFITH, SELMAN D. — M. E. — Lufkin GRIFFITH, W. B. — Pre-Med. ■ — Humble GRIMES, BEN L. — C. £■. —Dallas 128 GRISH AM, JAMES H. — A. . — Bay City GRONA. HAYDEN 0. — Pers. Adm. — Fredericksburg GROSSMAN, E. Vi. — Arch. Const. — Fort Worth GRI PE. HENRY F. — Zoo. — Austin GUEVARA, A. E. — Chem. Educ. — Benavides GUMERT, JOHN E. — Wildlife — Kilgore HAAS, PHILIP J., JR. — Arch. Const. — Hearne HACKFELD, VICTOR W. — A r. Ed. — Loraine HACKNEY, WILLIAM A. — M. E. — Port Arthur HAINES, CHARLES R. — Aero. — Colorado City HALFF, HENRY R. — C. E. — Richardson HALVERSON, B. K. — Ch. E. — Houston HAMMERS, JAMES T. — I. Ed. — Orange HANCOCK, ROBERT N. — A. II. — McAllen HAND, RONALD N. — Mkt. — Deer Park HANSON, ED C. — Pet. and Geo. Eng. — Dallas HARBERS. L. H. — A. Sci. D. Prod. — W. Point HARDIN, C. N. — B. P. M. — Weatherford HARRIS. JIMMY D. — Ch. Eng. — Brazoria HARRIS, THOMAS B. — Pet. E. Gen. Bus. — Odessa HARROD, T. L. — B. P. M. — N. Little Rock. Ark. HARTLEY. VINSON D.. JR. — I T. — Houston HARWELL, HOWARD W. — Arch. — Dallas HATTOX, GENE D. — B. P. M. — Elgin HAVEL. ALVIN J. — Acct. — Schulenburg HAVEN, DEON W. — . Ed. — Wichita Falls HAWKINS, CAREY G. — E. E. — Corsicana HAWKINS, RONALD G. — I. T. — Atlanta HA ES, JERRY A. — Geo. — Big Springs HAYES, WILLIAM T. — History — ’Waco H.AZLEW OOD. C. F. — Zoo. and Pre-Med. — Port Arthur HEARD. JOHN F. — Pre-Law — Port Arthur HEARD. WILLIAM H. — Engl. — Houston HEBERT. JAMES M. — Pre-Dent. — Port Neches HELMS, ADRAIN C. — Pet. E. — Flovdada HEMBREE, C. S. — Bus. Adm. — Houston HENDERSON, EDDIE J. — Pet. E — Arlington HENDRICK. JOHN B. — Ag. Ed. — Santo HENDRIX, WILL C. — M. E. — San Antonio HENNARD, T. A., JR. — Vet. Med. — Honey Grove HENSON, HAROLD D. — A. H. — San Angelo HERNANDEZ, MIGUEL A. — C. E. — Mexico HERRERA, MANUEL, JR. — Gen. Bus. — Bryan HERZIK. JACK E. — A. H. — Schulenburg HEUMAN, JOSEPH A. — Ag. Ed. — Pilot Point HIBBETTS, CARL R. — D. H. — North Zulch HICKS, DONALD E. — I. T. — Corpus Christi HILGARTNER, LEE M. — A. H. — Austin 129 HILL. GLY. JR. — Ag. Era. — Crocket! HILL. LAWRENE E. — C. E. — Beaumont HILL. ROBERT C. — Ag Ed. — Lufkin HOBBS, BILLY J. — . T. — Sheridan HOEE, BERT J. —Agr. — Windthorst HOFFMAN, C. E. — . Ed. — Needville HOFMANN, JOHN E. — Vet. Med. — La Grange HOGAN, DAVID R. — E. E. — Houston HOGAN, WINFORD H. — Ag Ed. — Winters HOHENSEE, VERNON L. — Pet. E. — Columbus HOKE, MARTIN, L„ JR. — D. . — Denton HOLDER, H. E. — M. E — Shreveport, La. HOLLEY, CYRUS H. — Ch. E. — Taft HOLLIDAY. BILL 0. — M. E. — Midland HOLLOWAY, CLARK E. — Pers. Adm. — Port Arthur HOOVER. ROBERT L. — Arch. — McGregor HOPKINS, JOHN H. — Mht. — Dallas HORTON, THOMAS R. — C. E. — San Antonio HOTARD. CLIFTON M. — Gen. Bus. — Bryan HOUSE. GEORGE E„ JR. — Ch. E. — New London HOUSTON, DON F. — Pre-Vet. — Dallas HOWARD, R. L. — Pet. E. and Gen. Bus. — Borger HOWELL. WILLIAM D. — Pet. E. — De Leon HRABAL. TED H. — I. T. — Houston HUDSON, JAMES L. — Pet. E. — Houston HUFFMAN, DONALD R. — Phys. - Fort Worth HUFFMEYER. JOHN H. — Vet. Med. — Weimar HULLUM. GORDON E. — Math — Teague HUSTEAD, J. DON — Ag Ed. — Malakoff HUTCHISON, JAMES P. — M. E. — Kilgore I AGO V ONE, J. M. — Ag. Eng. — San Poiuio. Brazil I KARO. JOHN S. — Pet. E. — Midland ISAACKS. ROBERT L. —IT. — Houston ISHAM. REX — EE. — Bovina JACKSON. CHARLES D. — A. H. — Clarksville j AGGERS, C. F. — M. E. Engl. — Houston JAMES, EDGAR L. — Ag. Ed. — George West JAMES ON, GENE L. — Pet. £ — Dallas JANAK, JOHN D. — M. E — Dallas JANNASCH, CHARLES F. — M. E. — Galveston JEFFERIES, JESSE H. — Af. E. — San Antonio JENKINS, CHARLES W. — M. E. — Lamesa JOERIS, JOSEPH W. — C. E. — San Antonio JOHNSON, ANDREW ' M. — A. H. — Port Bolivar JOHNSON, BILLY J. — I. Eng — W ' aco JOHNSON, DONALD E. — A. H. — San Antonio JOHNSON, FRANK A. — I. Ed. — Sherman JOHNSON, J. D. — Engl. — College Station | 30 JOHNSON..IOHNNY R. — E. E. — Price JOHNSON. MERRITT W. — Geol. — Longview JOHNSON. PHILIP E. — Aero. Enfi. — Beaumont JOHNSON. . F. — . T. — Nacogdoches JOHNSON, WARREN B.. JR. — E. E — Marla JOHNSTON. R. C., JR. — M. E — Greenville JOLLY. ORVILLE L. — ' . E — Kilgore JONES. CHARLES G. — E. E. — San Antonio JONES. FLOYD M. — Vet. Med. — Bryan JONES. KENNETH R. — C. E — Whitewright JUNE, RICHARD N. — M. E — San Antonio KAHN. BILL E. — M. E. — Corpus Christi KAINER. W IN FRED A. -— Agron. — Victoria KASPER. ED L. — Pre-Xted. — Groves KEATHLEY, J. HAMPTON — A. H. — LulLin KEITH. CHARLES R. — Flor. — Matador KELT. GEORGE A.. JR. — Acct. — Houston KERSTEN, MILTON L. — F. M. — Donna KHOURY, ROLLIN — I T — Waco KIKER. JOHN W. — A. II. — Fanned KILMER. ROBERT E. — E. E — San Antonio KIMBERLING. M. R. — Meteor. — Ft. Worth KIN ARD, CH ARLES S. — P. H. — Marlin KINDLE, K. . — C. E. — Longview KING. BYRON W. — I. T. — Palacios KING. LEWIS R. — Ag. Ed. — Hughes Springs KING. RANDOLPH S. — C. E — Sinton KIRKPATRICK. J. H. — A. H. — Springfield. Conn. KLEMENT. WILFRED J. — Ento. — Muenster KLETT. EVAN V. — Md. Mang. — Menard KLINKSIEK. HAROLD L. — I. T. — Fredericksburg KNTPPA. LEROY E. — Ag. Ed. — Giddings KOEGL. ROBERT M. — Pet. E. — Abilene KOEHL. JACOB 0. — Math — Rosenberg KOEHLER, ALBERT M. — C. E. — Houston KOEHLER. CLEMETS C. — Arch. Lowake KOLINEK. ELLISON K. — Ch. E. — Kenedy KOLINEK. MARVIN F„ JR. — Ag. Ed. — Kenedy KONDERLA. DAVID A. — B. P. M. — Seagovi’lle KOOP. DICK W. — F. M. — Edna KRAUSE. WILLIAM C. — Ag. Ed. — New Ulm KUCERA. ADOLPH J.. JR. — I. T. Bryan KUCHLER. JOHN N. — Geol. — New Orleans, La. KUEHN, KARL P. — Gen. Bus. — Electra KUGLER. CHARLES — Arch. — Dallas KUNKLE, ALBERT C. — Chem. — Cushing KUTAC, WILLIE J. — Agron. — Shiner LACKEY. ROY R. — Pet. E — Victoria 131 LAIRD. EVERETT D. — B. A. — Galveston LAMK1N, JACK T. — Ag. Eco. — Brownwood LANDERS, FRITZ E. — R. and F. — Menard LANE, PHELPS A. — . Eng. — Houston LANG, PAUL H. — Aero. Eng. — Ft. Worth LANGE. WAYNE W. — Ag. Eco. — Seguin LARKIN. FRANK E. — Geol. — Seguin LARSON. PAUL F. — R. and F. — Clifton LAVERGNE, LOUIS H. — Ind. Eng. — Beaumont LAUDERDALE, W. R„ JR. — E. E. — Tomball LAWRENCE, BOBBY J. — B. A. — Sweetwater LEDNICKY. J. J. — Acer B. P. M. — West LEE, ALLEN C. — Ch. E. — La Porte LEE. LARRY E. — M. E. — Houston LEE. ROBERT A. — Fin. — Dallas LEHMANN, FREDDIE E. — Agron. — La Grange LEISSNER, JAMES C. — Mht. — New Braunfels LENERT, DON ALD E. — C. E. — Rosenberg LESl ER. K. R. — Pet. Geo. E. — Lake Charles, La. LEWIS. CHARLIE R„ JR. — M. E. — Waco LE 1 IS. LEONARD D. — A. A. — Hillsboro LE IS, J ACK W. — Geol. — Amarillo LEVI IS. TEDD M. — Pet. Mec. E. — Houston LE V IS. . H.. JR. — . Ed. — Waxahachie LILLY. BILLY J. — Vet. Med. — Ozona LINDSAY, JAMES M. — Gen. Bus. — San Antonio LIPSCOMB. JACK R. — M. E. — Houston LIVELY, ORAN W„ JR. — C E. — Houston LIVINGSTON, T.R. — Ag. Eco. — Plattsmouth, Neb. LOCKRIDGE, J. M. — C. E. — Comanche LOGGINS, JOHN L. — Ind. Eng. — Blytheville, Ark. LOUDON, ALBERT M. — E. E. — San Antonio LOVORN, GARALD E. — Acct. — Killeen LUNDGREN, DUWAYNE C. — Hist. — Dallas LUNSFORD, JACK H. — Ch. E. — Houston LY LE, J. F., JR. — Geol. Pet. E. — Gainesville LYNN, JASPER N. — Ag. Eco. — Belcher, La. MABE, R. E. — C. E. — Cleburne MADELEY, HULON M. — Pet. Geol. E. — Conroe MAGOUIRK, JACK N. — E. E. — New London MALE, RICHARD C. — M. E. — Crowell MALOY, LARRY L. — Pre-Laiv — Robstown MANITZAS, GEORGE N. — Pet. E. — San Angelo MANLEY, JAMES 0. — Geol. E. — Baytown MARCHBANKS, JERRY L. — Hist. — San Antonio MARCIACQ, H. B. — A. E. ■ — Panama, Panama MAREK, JOE A. — Pet. E. — Victoria McCARTY, RICHARD A. — . Ed. — Tyler 132 MARSHALL, PATRICK G. — Ins. — Tyler MARTIN, CHARLES C„ JR. — Arch. Const. — Dallas MARTIN. HOWARD L. — Agron. — Houston MARTIN, ROBERT B. — Chem. — San Antonio MASON, PAUL J. — Chem. — Ft. Worth MASTERS, PAUL G. — M. E. — Dallas MATAMOROS. A. — A. H. — Alajuela, Costa Rica MATHIS, FOY M. — I. T. — Gilmer MATE, LAMBERT J. — I. Eng. — Holland MATTHYS, LEROY D. — Ag. Ed. — Schulenburg MATTISON, CHARLES W. — B. A. — Houston MAVERICK, J. L. — B. A. — San Antonio MAY. BOBBY E. — RE — Snyder MAYFIELD, EDMUND P„ JR. — Pet. E — Waco MAYO. DONALD G. — Ch. E — East Mt. MAYS, LESTER L. — Pet. E — Dallas MEDINA, JOSE A. — Hist. — Del Rio MEISENBACH, DAVID Y. — Fin. — Dallas MELSON, MARVIN E. — Geol. — Eagle Pass MENEFEE. ARVA H. — E. E. — Center MEYER. KIRBY T. — C. E. — Harlingen MIERS, WALTER N. — D. H. — Rotan MIDGETT. W. M. — Pre-Med. — Sulphur Springs MILES. BRUCE R. — Geol. — Houston MILFORD. ROBERT H. — A. H. — Honey Grove MILLER. FRANK W„ JR. — I. T. — Midland MILLS. EUGENE C. — Ag. Ed. — Big Lake MILNER. MURRAY, JR. — R. S. — Brownwood MINNIS, C. D. — Pre-Vet. — San Antonio MITCHAM. D. E. — Ag. Ed. — Dawson MOELLER. CHARLES H. — Pre-Dent. — Columbus MOHLE. CHESTER C. — Ento. — Brownsville MONTGOMERY, J. C. — Ag. Eng. — Paint Creek MOORE. DONALD L. — Acct. — Borger MOORE. JIMMY D. — Pre-Med. — Jefferson MOORE. JOE K. — Pet. E — De Leon MOORE. RICHARD L. — Mkt. — Houston MORRIS. DAVID B. — Arch. — Yoakum MORELAND. JERRY C. — M. E — Naples MORELLO. A., JR. — Pet. E. — Houston MORGAN, M. R. — . Ed. and Tech. — Bryan MORIARTY. D. G. — Pet. E. — Eldorado. Kans. MORTON. DICK — Pet. E — El Campo MOSELEY. JAMES A. — Hist. — Tomball MOSS. JOHNNY C. — Arch. — Dallas MULLINS. DOUGLAS D. —PE— Wichita Falls MURPHY, JOHN C. — Aero. Eng. — Longview J MeCARTY, W. A.. JR. — Mkt. — Wichita Falls McCARTY, WILLIAM D. — Geo. Eng. — Crockett McCOMAS, CECIL R. — Acct. — Temple McCLESKEY, R. W. — Geo. Pet. E. — Ft. Worth MeCO . W . Vi. — I et. Med. — San Antonio McCLLLEY. E. F„ JR. — Ag Ed. — G. Prairie McCULLOUGH, E. O. — Pet. E. — Amarillo McCURDY, LARRY W. — Acct. — Dallas McDANIEL. BOB L. — P. E — Paris McFARLAND. JON M. — M. E. and E. E. — Tyler McGOWAN, E. B. — Math — Memphis, Tenn. McGOWN. R. L. — Geol. and P . A. — Edcouch McINTOSH, IT W. — C. E. — San Angelo McKNIGHT, LOL IS G. — B. P. M. — Henderson McKNIGHT. ROBERT E. — Pet. E. — Lafayette, La. McLARRY, JESS R. — Pet. E. — Wichita Falls McLEAN, ROBERT L. — Pet. E. — Mercury McLENDON. L. F. — Apt. Ed. — Ft. Worth McLEROY. J. B. — Ag. Joum. — Saginaw McMAHAN, JIMMIE K. — Ch. E. — Houston McMICHAEL, GENE L. —PE.— Midlothian McMILLIAN, J. H. — Ag. Ed. — Mineral Wells McMILLI AN, T. D. — . Ed. — San Angelo McMILLIAN,W.H.,JR.— Ag. Ed. — Mineral Wells McMULLAN, C. D. — Arch. — Corsicana McMULLAN, JIMMIE — Vet. Med. — Ozona McNAIR, CULLEN H. — P. E. — Decatur McREYNOLDS, D. T. — Ag. Joum. — Palestine NAIRN, ROBERT F. — I.T. — Sweeny NANCE. ROBERT M. — Pre-Vet. — Uvalde NASH, GENE C. — Mkt. — La Marque NEAL, JERRY L. — Gen. Bus. — Victoria NEELY, JON D. — Ch. E. — Dallas NEISIG, PETER A. — M. E. — Pasadena NELSON, BOBBY H. — M. E. — Bellaire NETTLES, EDDIE H. — C. E. — Temple NEUMANN, T. W. — Ag. Eng. — Chilton NEWBERRY, ALLAN W. — B. A. — Dallas NEWCOMER. CHARLES W : . — Ag. Ed. — Beaumont NEWCOMER, R. — Pet. Geol. E. — Lafayette, La. NEWMAN, JAMES G. — . Ed. - Tyler NEW MAN, THOMAS R. — Ins. — Texarkana NICHOLAS, B. J. — B. P. M. — Lubbock NIEMEYER. JOHN C. — Fin. — La Grange NISS, KEITH F. — Meteor. — Pawnee City, Neb. NOACK, BOBBY R. — Arch. — Waco NOLEN, KENNETH B. — M. E — Eagle Lake NORTON, THOMAS E. — C. E. — Terrell NOVY, C. L. — Pet. E. Geol. E. — Ennis I 34 NOW. JODIE V.. JR. — B. P. M. — Ennis NOWLIN, WORTH D„ JR. — Phys. — Dallas NUNNELLY, KENNETH G. - E. E. — San Antonio OCONE, JOHN, A. — Aero. Eng. — Ft. Worth OFFIELD, JAMES D. — M. E. — Breckenridge OLDS, .1. C. — Geo. E — Mt. Carmel, 111. ONOFRIO, NICKOLAS U„ JR. — Ind. E. — Houston OPITZ, ROBERT W. — Pet. E — San Antonio ORR, C. K. — Pet. Geol. E. — San Antonio OSBORNE, FRANK P„ JR. — Pet. E. — Dublin OSBORNE, M. C. — Ag. Eco. — Friona OTOUPALIK, F. A. — Gen. Bus. — Bryan OZAN, CECIL. JR. — Aero. E. and Eng. — Marietta, Ga. PALMER, RICHARD A. — M. E — Dallas PARDEE, JOHN P. — Bus. — Christoval PARISH. THOMAS H. — M. E. — Beaumont PARR. LUTHER L. — A. . — Alvorel PARSLEY. JOHN W. — M. E. — Galveston PATTERSON, JAMES T. — Per. Adm. — Sweeny PATTON, ROBERT L, JR. — E E — Port Arthur PATTON, RONALD L. — C. E. — Dallas PAYNE, C. EDDIE — Vet. Med. — Bryan PAYNE. CLIFFORD L. — Chem. — Houston PEACOCK. JAMES M. — M. E. — Cleburne PECHT. LAWRENCE L. — M. E — Georgetown PEELER. JOHN L. — Eco. — Ft. Worth PENBERTHY, W. L. — Pet. Geo. E. — Bryan PENLAND. ROBERT B. — Fin. — Dallas PERKINS, TERRY M. — Pre-Vet. — Dallas PETERSON, ADRIAN F. — Mkt. — Dallas PETERSON. THOMAS R. — E. E. — Brenham PHILLIPS. DONALD D. — M. E. — Houston PHILLIPS. M. B. — Geol. B. A. — Lone Star PIANTA, ROBERT W r . — IT.— San Antonio PIERSON. EDWIN G. — C. E. — Marlin PIPER. LARRY D. — Pet. E. — Brownwood PIPES, JOHN R. — Ag. Eng. — Huckabay PIN LEY, EARL L. — C. E. — Montague POGUE. JOHN H.. JR. — Ag. Ed. — Burnet POLK. JOHN C. — A. H. — Dallas POW ELL. JAMO C. — Geol. — Megargel POWERS, CLYDE A. — A. H. — Seguin PRATT. LELAND H. — Chem. — Dallas PRIEST. EDWARD C. — Pers. — Harlingen PRIHODA, DANIEL L. — M. E. — Fayetteville PRAUSE. PRESTON — Vet. Med. — Columbus PULS. CHARLES R. — C. E. — Houston I 35 PURSER. W. F. — Agr. Ed. — Liberty Hill RAB ' i. FRED A. — Ag. Ed. — Moody RAGSDALE, WALKER B. — Ed. — Junction RAINS, ILLIAM L. — Ag. Eng. — Clarks illc RAMBIN. JAMES F. — A. II. — Groves RAMSOWER. I. B„ II — Geol. — Mathis RAND, GLENDALE B. — B. A. — Groesbeck RANLY. DONALD J. — Ch. E. — Robstown RASCO, CHARLES W. — A. H. — De Witt, Ark. RATCLIFF, WILLIAM R. — Aero. Eng. — Mission RAWSON, DEAN E. — Vet. Med. — New London RAY, HENRY H. — Pet. Geo. E. — Atlanta RAYNAUD, W. L. — M. E. — Ft. Worth REDMAN, VANNIS, W. — Vet. Med. — Saint Jo REED, ARCHIE E. — Ch. E. — Conroe REEVES, BOBBY F. — E. E — Crystal City RHODENBAUCH. D. C. — M. E. — Beaumont RICE, GORDON L. — M. E. — Denison RICE, JAMES L. — R. S. — Cuero RICHARDSON, CHARLES R. — B. A. — Hull RICHEY, ALVAN E„ JR. — Ch. E. — Houston RICKEL, ERNEST R. — M. E. — Star RIDDLE, JOHN B. — Land. Arch. — Ft. Worth RINARD, JOHN — Ch. E. — San Antonio RISINGER. M. L. — Vet. Med. — Bryan RITCH, HARLAN J. — Pet. E. — Troup RIVAS, CARLOS H. — M. E. — El Salvador RIVERS, EDW ARD E., JR. — Joum. — Lufkin ROBERTS, JOHNNIE A. — M. E. — Temple ROBERTSON, J. F. — B.A. Corpus Christi ROBINS. DON H. — Per. Adm. — Dallas ROSAN, WILLIAM IT, JR. — E. E. — Norfolk, Va. ROSE, PRICE D. — EE— Ranger ROSS, DUNCAN B. — Pre-Med. — Texas City ROSS, JOE D. — Vet. Med. — Sonora ROW LAND, R. W. — Pers. Adm. — Bellaire RUL, FIDEL R., JR. — Pet. E. — Alice RYAN, BILLY W. — Pers. — Bowie RYDELL, CHARLES H. — 1. Ed. — Taylor SAAD, EDMOND M. — M. E. — Houston SALAZAR, RAMIRO E. — C. E. — Laredo SALMON, JAMES A. — Ag. Eco. — Beeville SANCHEZ, R. B. — . T. — Corpus Christi SANDERS, JOSEPH C. — E. E. — Scurry SANDERS, LYNDEL R. — B. A. — Marquez SANDERSON, A. C. — Geol. E. — Clifton, N. J. SANDHOP, JOHN R. — Acct. — Palestine SATTLER, HAROLD — Ag. Eng. —Kerrville SAVAGE, GALEN E. — I. T. — Bay City 136 SAVAGE, KENNETH C. — Pet. E. — Columbus, Neb. SAVAGE, WILLIAM J. — C. E. — Caldwell SCHIER, WILLIAM E. — Ag. Ed. — Wallis SCHUBERT, R. C. — Wld. Mgt. — San Antonio SCHULLE, BERT W. — Wld. Mgt. — Austin SCHULTZE, D. W. — Vet. Med. — Dallas SCHULTZ, JOHN C. — Geol. — Brownsville SCHVERAK, ROBERT M. — Ch. E. — Houston SCHWARTZ, JERRY K. — Hist. — Columbus, Ohio SCHWARTZ, STANLEY C. — M. E. — Brenham SCHWEIZER, CHARLES A. — Mkt. — Dallas SCOTT. JAMES P. — Phys. — San Antonio SEABERG, CHARLES E. — Pre-Med. — China SEALES, BILLY T. — Ag. Eco. — Midland SEBEK, JOE L. — Pet. E, — Cypress SELENSKY. JOHN D. — Ag. Eco. — Baytown SETZLER, . R. — Pet. Geol. E. —El Campo SHARP. JAMES C. — Geol. — Corpus Christi SHEA. WILLIAM R. — C. E. — Tyler SHELDON, WINSLOW G. — Pre-Vet. — Carthage SHEPHERD. JAMES B„ JR. — Pet. E. — Houston SHEPPARD, L. E. — Ag. Eng. — Crockett SHIVES, WILLIAM B. — Ento. — Tulia SIMMONS, CECIL K. — Per. Adm. — Killeen SINCLAIR. ROBERT L„ JR. — Wld. Mgt. — Carthage SKAGGS. CECIL M. — A. H. — Eden SKILLMAN, C. S„ JR. — C. E. — Fort Belvoir, Va. SMELLEY, DONALD E. — Ag. Ed. — Peaster SMITH, ALLISON F. — B . A. — Pasadena SMITH. CLARENCE J. — C. E. — McKinney SMITH. EUGENE E. — Acct. — Silsbee SMITH. EUGENE M. — EE— Dallas SMITH. GARY N. — Phys. — Ft. Worth SMITH. GEORGE B. — Acct. — Breckenridge SMITH. JAMES P. — E. E. — Borger SMITH. J. E. — Pers. Adm. — College Station SMITH. LEE H. — Math — Dallas SMITH. CRAWFORD — Vet. Med. — Kingsville SMITH. RODNEY H. — Acct. — Canyon SMITH, SAMUEL L. — Aero. Eng. — Houston SMITH. THOMAS G. — Pet. E. — Dallas SMITH. TOMMY W. — Ag. Eco. — Lawn SMITH. WILLIAM J. — Pers. Adm. — Palestine SOLKA, JACK — Arch. — Corpus Christi SOMERS. JAMES W. — E. E. — Rosenberg SPATH, BERNARD A. — Bus. — Sherman SPEARS, R. W. — WId. Mgt. — Aransas Pass I 3 7 SPECIIT. J. H. — R. and F. — New Braunfels SPEED, THOMAS J„ III — E. E. — Springtown SPEER, PHILIP R. — I. T. — Texas City SPRAGUE, N. L. — I. T — Manchester, Conn. SPRINGER, KARL J. — M. E. — San Antonio STACHA, LEON A. — M. E. — Clifton STALMACH, D. — E. E. — San Benito STANDARD. FRED W. — Pen. Adm. — Alice STARR, LUTHER J„ JR. — C. E. — Irving STEEL, JACK T. — B. P. M. — Texarkana STEILE, G. N. — Pel. and Geo. E. — Houston STEIN, STANLEY J. — B. A. — Pampa STEPHENS, KARL H. — A. H. — Weslaco STEPHENS. PAUL V. — Ag. Ed. — Stephenville STEPHENSON, RONALD E. — Pet. E — Houston STEVENS, HOYT L. — Aero. Eng. — Paris STEVENS, JAMES R. — Md. Mang. — Dublin STEWART. JAMES M. — Acct. — Conroe STEWART, JERRY R. — Ed. — Dallas STILL, FRANK L. — Arch. — Overton STOBART, E. H. — Pet. E. — Houston STOESSER. EMIL J. — Agron. — Dayton STOLLE, RICHARD M. — Hort. — Gilmer STOLT, R. L. — Pers. Adm. — San Antonio STLIART. LUIS L. — Geol. Eng. — Houston STUART, ROBERT S. — Aero. Eng. — Edcouch SUDDERTH, TOMMY N. — Geol. — Mission SULLIVAN, BOBBY G. — B. P. M. — Marshall SULLIVAN, S. L., JR. — Ch. E. — Port Lavaca SUTPHEN, GEORGE W. — Pet. E. — Baird SWILLEY, H. D. — C. E. — Houston SYLER, JAMES P. M. — Vet. Med. — San Angelo TABOR, WILLIAM D. — Acct. — Hillsboro TACKETT, JESSE L. — Ag. Ed. — Dublin TALLEY, KEN M. — Arch. — Ft. Worth TALLEY, RICHARD D. — P. E. — Bonham TAYLOR, M. D. — Ch. E. — Harlingen TEAS, JOHN F. — Land Arch. — Bellaire TERRELL, JAMES E. — Pers. Adm. — Odessa TERRY, JOHN A. B. — Acct. — La Marque THEDFORD, THOMAS R. — Vet. Med. — Idalou THIELEMANN, W. G. — Pre-Med. — Velasco THOMAS, C. B. — Pre-Med. — Beaumont THOMAS, JACK W. — Md. Mgt. — Ft. Worth THOMPSON, H. D. — B. P. M. — Corpus Christ! THOMPSON, JAMES B. — A. H. — Waskom THORNTON, G. D. — I. Eng. — Aspermont THORNTON, R. B. — Ch. E. — Sherman TODD, ALAN R. — M. E. — San Marcos I 38 TODD, DON E. — E. E. — Quanah TOM. HENRY K. — Vet. Med. — Bellaire TUCKER, HARRY N. — M.E. — Galveston TUCKER, PAUL M. — Pers. — Borger TULLOCH, WILLIAM H. — EE — Hearne 11 RSEVILLE, DON L. — M. E. — Houston TYLER, CURTIS E. — Fin. — Dallas UFER, NORMAN B. — Arch. — Houston ULLRICH, DALE R. — Geol. E. — San Antonio UPHAM, JAMES L. — Ind. E. — Midland UPTON, KENNETH D. — Pet. E. — Blessing VALLARINO, D. — Agron. — Panama. Pan. VANCIL, JOE A. — Ag. Eng. — Ballinger VANDERMEER, JAMES D. — Mht. — Dallas VAN HASELEN, JOSEPH E. — C. E — Ysleta VAN ZYVERDEN, CHARLES — A. H. — Dallas VEGA, JESUS — D. H. — Leon, Gto., Mexico VESELKA, HERMAN J. — C. E. — Waco VESTAL, NORMAN F. —A .H. — Palmer VILLA, ELOY R. — C. E — Floresville VITERBO, JULES R. -— Agron. — Beaumont VOELKEL, EUGENE — Ag. Ed. — La Grange V OELTER, CHARLES E. — Arch. — Temple VOGELSANG, FRED E. — I. Ed. — Ballinge VOORHIES. JAMES F. — M. E. — Dallas VOSS. JOHN H. — C.E.— Austin WAGNER, CARL E. — M. E. — San Antonio W AHRMUND. K. A. — A. H. — Fredericksburg WAKEFIELD, R. C. — A. H. — Madisonville WALDRIP, LARRT W..— 1 Pre-Vet. — Sequin WALL, RICHARD M. — Ch. E. -— Houston WALLACE, HAL L. — Math — San Antonio WALTERS, MARTIN L., JR. — Ed. — Houston WALTON, LARRY B. — Ag. Ed. — Goldthwaite WAN, GEOFFREY — Arch. — Dallas WARE, C. S. - Eng. Pre-Law - Lake Charles WARNICK, HAROLD B. — M. E. — Dallas WARREN, ALTON L. — Geophys. — Houston WATKINS, GEORGE H.. JR. — C. 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WOLPMAN, JAMES M. WOLSTON, CLINTON M. WOMACK, CHARLES M. W OOD, LESTER S. WOOD. RONALD W. WOOD, W ILLIAM A. WOODMAN, WILLIAM C. WOODS, DARRELL L. W OODS, WESLEY W. WOODSON, JERRY M. W OOLVERTON, BEN G. WORTHAM. GENE R. WOTTRICH, ROBERT E. W RIGHT. GORDON W. WRIGHT, JOHN R. WUESTE, EDWARD A. W YNNE, THOMAS O. WYR1CK, DARRELL L. YAEGER. LOUIS G. YANCEY, WILLIAM D. YANTIS, ALBERT L. YBARRA. BRUNO G. YOUNG, DON H. YOUNGBLOOD. CHARLES F. YOUNT, BEN F. ZE1GLER. JOHN L. ZEMANEK, LOUIS M. ZOUZALIK, ERVAN E. GOLDENBERG.CARL T. EDMISTON. STEVEN A. 169 Noted the world over for its Corps of Cadets, Aggieland is the home of the nation’s largest military school. Organized into two regiments and two wings, the Cadet Corps has furnished over 25,000 officers for the armed services. The 1956 ROTC enrollment alone numbers around 3400. Military Section Edited by Mark Lawley 170 .., 2 ' %tm k hvAST mM . ‘.o• .xi 1 ’ ' : j : ..f ' -■ - The Corps of Cadets, Military Day Review 1956 MILITARY MILITARY DEPARTMENT Fourth row: Maj. T. A. George, CWO H. G. McKimm, 1st Lt. D. A. Slingerland, Capt. F. J. Bloom, Capl. W. R. McNeil, Maj. D. E. Philips, Capt. F. A. Walker, Maj. E. C. Wright, Maj. W. W. Edwards. Third row: Capt. T. J. Dunlap, Capt. C. W Jeffries, Capt. G. G. Cowles, Capt. J. M. Palmer, Capt. B. R. Wright, Maj. J. F. Birkner, Maj. W . J. Winder, Lt. Col. H. V. Ellis, Maj. K. J. Edwards, Jr. Second row: Maj. J. S. Mc- Cannon, Capt. G. P. Jones, Capt. R. E. Griffith, 1st Lt. R. P. Foster, Jr. Capt. T. A. Wright, Capt. R. A. McCaulley, Maj. C. H. Brown, Lt. Col. D. F. McGee, Jr., Maj. H. .S. Thigpen. First row: Maj. W. F. Burt, Maj. R. K. Conoley, Maj. E. W. Rodgers, Lt. Col. R. G. Goforth, Lt. Col. W. J. Hall, Col. H. Dittman, Col. D. P. Anderson, Col. H. L. Phillips, Lt. Col. G. H. Watson. Fifth row: Sgt. S. E. Grest, SFC V. S. Warner, SEC J. W. Bryant, SFC E. L. O’Neal, M Sgt. H. N. Chandler, M Sgt. E. Matula, SFC W. B. Shanks, SFC F. R. Adams. Fourth row: Sgt. H. A. Bodey, SFC P. D. Lovejoy, SFC F. R. Olsen, M Sgt. A. M. Thompson, SFC L. T. Miller, M Sgt. T. I. Hensley, M Sgt. A. M. Linton, M Sgt. F. Silence. Third row: M Sgt. T. H. Williams, T Sgt. T. M. Buford HI, M Sgt. W. Um- phress, SFC B. E. Eastman, Sgt. G. B. Stroud, SFC C. E. Gentry, M Sgt. J. Engst. Second row: Sgt. Wilson, S Sgt. E. L. LaFlex, T Sgt. B. J. Heaton, M Sgt. D. D. Christensen, SFC J. R. Brown, SFC R. E. Carr, SFC L. T. Miller, M Sgt. L. E. Lewis, SFC W. J. Brown. First row: T Sgt. H. J. Steinfeldt, Jr., S Sgt. M. K. Wil¬ son, M Sgt. J. P. Collins, M Sgt. H. M. Drake, M Sgt. T. C. Duran, M Sgt. W. H. Gard, Sgt. J. R. Allen, SFC H. H. Dayton, Sgt. H. Barcelon. 172 CADET COURT COURT A” LT. COL. JOE B. FOSTER Vice President LT. COL. CECIL M. CRAWFORD LT. COL. HAROLD G. JACOBSON LT. COL. DOUGLAS VON GONTEN LT. COL. ROBERT W. YOUNG MAJ. SAM C. LADEN MAJ. WILLIAM L. HUSKEY CART. HAROLD S. BASSETT CAPT. JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM CAPT. VINCINT J. GIARDINA CAPT. WILLIAM K. KUYKENDALL Left to right: Von Gonten, Bassett, Giardina, Huskey, Jacobson, Crawford, Sellers, Foster, Young, Laden, Kuykendall, Cunningham. COURT A” COL. WILLIAM H. SELLERS President COURT B” COURT B” COL. DON L. BURTON President J LT. COL. SAM D. LACKLAND Vice President LT. COL. RICHARD A. BARRAS LT. COL. GEORGE L. PITRE LT. COL. DOUGLAS VON GONTEN MAJ. WELDON W. WALKER CAPT. GLENN D. BUELL CAPT. HOMER A. MARTIN CAPT. CHARLES H. RITCHEY CAPT. ROBERT W. SEARS CAPT. DARRELL L. STEAKLEY CAPT. TROY SUMMERLIN Left to right: Von Gonten, Martin, Steakley, Walker, Barras, Lackland, Burton, Pitre, Rit¬ chey, Buell, Summerlin, Sears. 73 CORPS STAFF 174 JOHN W. JENKINS Deputy Corps Commander CORPS STAFF LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. B. A. PARHAM W. D. VANGONTEN E. F. BIEHUNKO R. B. COLE H. W. WHITNEY W. P. HOLLADAY, JR. Adjutant Intelligence Operations Supply Inspector General Liaison Officer LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. R. H. SCOTT W. M. HOLLOWAY B. L. YOUNG V. A. MOSELY Corps Chaplain Athletics Scholastic Consolidated Band LT. COL. L. C. W HITE Signal Officer LT. COL. MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. H. L. RICHARDS T. W ; . SHORT L. E. SHEPPARD J. M. BETSILL Day Student Liaison Head Drum Major Supply Operations M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. T. E. HARROD A. H. MENEFEE W. L. RAYNAUD B. W. KING Athletics Communications Liaison Intelligence M SGT. J. H. LUNSFORD Sergeant Major 175 CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF MAJOR TOMMY SHORT Head Drum Major FT. COL. V. A. MOSELY Commanding Officer CAPTAIN H. W. MOUNCE Adjutant CAPTAIN J. A. COWAN Intelligence MAJOR W. L. HUSKEY Operations CAPTAIN B. F. WATKINS Supply CAPTAIN J. W. KINCAID Liaison Officer M SGT. C. H. HOLLEY Sgt. Major M SGT. T SGT. F. A. JOHNSON L. M. WESTER Supply Sgt. Operations 176 T SGT. G. W. DECEMBER Drum Bugle Sgt. T SGT. FRITZ LANDERS Intelligence Fifth row: Dawson. Jones, Meyers, kahlberg, Chautal, Buser, Hunter, Forester, Miller, Adams, Bjork, Greenwault, Weed, Davis, Coreum, Cannon, Horton, Schubert, Ressm, Dunlap, Nichols, Lutz. Fourth row: Franklin, Knuckles, Eller. Mitchell, Reynalds, Roberts, Arhans, Graham, Robinson, Long, Richardson, Puschosky, Cole, Hewlan, Harres, Moore, Smith, Stepp, Hohnson, Hipp. Hertsfield, Nail, Ross, Lipke. Third row: McDaniel, Wollford, Scaggs, Cidc, Maddox, Hennecke, Deitlof ' f, Martin, Fallen, Mollgard, Fallin, Parker, Conner, Monor. Wolliamson, Lowe, Lindsay, Coan, Kirksey, Collier, Jones, Boyken, Reed, Galloway. Second row: Baulaman, Wester, Spear, Fisher, Larken, O’Brien, Ferguson, Landers, Holly, Brown, Newcomber, Cornwall, Wilson, Reed, White. First row: Rasco, Mosley, Hobson, Scarboraugh, Jeragen, McFarland. Rambo, Paterson, Cochran, Kirksey, Powell, Praisie, Steward, Huskey, Alexander, Duncan, Ray, Mounce, Allen, Cowan, Young, W isson, Eichman, Fernandez. LIEUTENANTS: CORPORALS: Bower. J. M. Adamcek. M.E. Eichman. F. F. Cannon, R. S. Jemigen. J. W. Cole. J. E. Kirksey. W. P. Collier. P. B. McFarland. C. Dahl berg, F. L. Prasek. P. E. Dunlap. D. D. Rambo. J. E. Gallowav, G. B. Reed. R. R. Graham. 0. D. Scarborough, J. R. McDaniels, J. H. Swann. W. A. Maddux, J. T. Young. E. H. Moore. J. 0. STAFF MEMBERS: Nuckles. J. F. Ross. P. L. Cowan. J. A. Huskey. W. L. Mosley, V. A. SENIORS: Alesander. R. F. Mounce, Vi. H. Allen, D. R. December. G. Vi. Campbell. B. J. Holley. C. H. Cochran. L. D. Landers. F. E. Fernandez, G. J. Wester, L. M. Hopson. Vi. B. TECH SERGEANTS: Powell. D. B. Wilson. J. C. Rahlamn. G. E. Brow n. H. L. SOPHOMORES: Cornwall, J. M. Ahrens. K. S. Ferguson. A. 0. Cude. G. A. Koehler. C. C. Diethloff, J. A. Larken, F. E. Fallin. N. Reed. A. E. Foerster. A. D. Speer. P. E. Green wait. J. P. STAFF SERGEANTS: Horton, P. L. Kirksey. C. T. Fischer. R. H. Mi ller. W. L. O’Brien, P. D. Nail. F. M. Wilson, D. R. Parker. G. A. 1. Wood for the world’s largest bonfire 2. Here we are, boys. 3. Cadet slouch and simp 4. Beauty on I he Brazos 5. Mighty nice limbs Weed, B. P. FRESHMEN: Adams, T. A. Bjork. A. R. Boykin. J. W. Buser. J. J. Chautal. L. A. Conner. R. W. Davis. D. R. Dawxon. Y. L. Eller. D. G. Fallin. J. E. Fess, D. W. Franklin. J. E. Graham. M. F. Hartdfield. J. Henneke. J. D. Hipp, F. Hunter. F. Jennings. C. M. Johnson. J. Jones. J. R. Koen. J. J. Lindsey. G. J. Lippke. H. Long. J. H. Lowe. J. F. Lutz. F. K. Lang. C. Martin. E. L. McCune, D. M. McDaniels, Vi. N. Mevers, R. V. Minor. J. E. Mitchell, M. H. Mollgard. J. Newlin, T. M. Nichols. B. E. Pustejovskv. A. A. Reid, S. M. Reynolds, G. D. Richardson. T. F. Roberts. J. T. Robinson. F. G. Schubert. R. C. Skaggs. Vi. J. Smith, W. J. Stepp. R. A. Woffard, R. K. Harris. R. E. Fifth row: Gilmore, Lane, Driver, McLain, Meredith, McKenzie, McCune, Israel, Nohn, Campbell, Gartrell, Heard, Gamble, Schroder, Dean, Crook, Rice, Smith, Miller, Nix, Phillips, Collins, Hix, Fort, Zeitler. Fourth row: Moore, Berry, Smith, Martin, Shanks, Gaston, Calloway, Caton, Hyltine, Lightsey, Bryan, Zipp, Boykin, Schmid, Ray, Fomby, Cooksey, Karsteter, Polk, Rogers, Stallworth, Willaert, Sisson, Smith, David. Third row: Evans, Meyer, Boren, Scott, Segal, Manry, Bayer, Thorpe, Libby, Sablatura, Evans, Stoll, Calhoun, David, Kunath, Grantham, Brittain, Willis, Jones, Roycroft, Buford. Garza, Glackman, Tucker. Second row: Guevara, Ray, Sanchez, Jamos, Hem¬ bree, Dungan, Duncan, Clood, Cloud, Stephens, Cookerham, Voelter, Williams, Rey- naud, Shives, Harwell. Johnson. Stolle, West, Scarborough, Mathis. First row: George, Denton, Garza, Kincaid, Tucker, Hernandez, Ellington, Watkins, Evans, Livingston, Fish, Swan, Lund, Greer, Anderson, George, Rambo, Crabbs, Kennedy, Partaom, Howell, Tease, Sanfilippo, Lapori. Out front: Brown, Cordes, Kocian, Short. LIEUTENANTS: SENIORS: FRESHMEN: Anderson, G. R. Ellington, l). H. Brittain, M. E. Evans, W. R. Fish, E. W. Gul’ord, R. E. Hemandcx, R. George, K. G. Calhoun, G. H. McMains. L. W. Greer, L. Crook. J. F. Tease, J. F. Hopson, W. B. David, K. W. Tucker, J. R. Howell, H. W. Evans, J. A. TECH SERGEANTS: Justice, J. E. Fomby, D. P. Kennedy, R. Gamble. N. D. Cloud, G. G. Livingston, K. Guinn, J. L. Cloud, J. G. Lund, W. J. John, J. Y. Cockerham, W. H. Partain, M. Lane, H. R. Duncan, D. E. Sanfilippo, C. J. Lightsay, K. L. Dungan, A. .1. Willaert, A. L. Manry, B. L. Guevara, A. E. Martin, D. W. Hembree, C. S. JUNIORS: Meyer, A. H. James, E. L. Harwell, Ij. W. Moore, J. W. Voelter, C. E. Mathis, F. M. Nix, J. K. West, J. E. Sanchez, R. B. Phillips, B. W. STAFF SGTS: SOPHOMORES: Rogers, L. R. Scott. T. J. Shives. W. B. Gayer, H. C. Schroder, W. H. Stephens, K. A. Blackmon, J. C. SegzL N. J. CORPORALS: Gartrell, J. W. Sisson, J. E. Hyltin, L. G. Smith. W. S. Boren, S. R. Karsteter, R. B. Smith J. N. Caston, J. C. Libby, B. W. Stolls, J. F. Evans; W. M. McLain, D. W. Tucker, D. L. George, R. W. Ray, C. L. Willaert, R. E. Grantham, A. H. Rice, C. M. Jones, R. G. Sablatura, L. H Kunath, G. W. Schmid, H. B. Roycroft, R. E. Shanks, H. K. Thorpe, E. W. Stallworth, W. R. Zeitler, C. Zipp, T. G. J. J. KOCIAN Second in Command D. BROWN, JR. A. L. CORDES M. B. DENTON Drum Major Commanding Officer Cirst, Sergeant 1. Ags practice horizon¬ tal engineering. 2. A thing of the past 3. Somebody got a sugar report. 4. A Jantzen bathing suit with additional equip¬ ment 5. He finally found his horse. FIRST REGIMENT LT. COL. R. B. BERTRAND, JR. Executive COLONEL D. L. BURTON Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR J. W. BARBEE D. P. RYAN R. D. EMERSON R. V. WOODLE W. T. HULSE P. D. WEINERT Adjutant Intelligence Operations Supply Communications Chaplain MAJOR G. E. HORD M SGT. T. W. ADAIR, III Sergeant Major M SGT. G. N. STEILE Intelligence M SGT. S. B. EDWARDS Operations M SGT. R. L. JOHNSON Supply T MI u i. — H INFANTRY 180 FIRST BATTALION MAT W. W. FINK Executive LT. COL. C. M. CRAWFORD Commanding Officer CAPTAIN CHARLES BREMER, JR. Adjutant CAPTAIN J. L. FORMS Intelligen ce MAJOR S. P. HOLZ Operations CAPTAIN CAPTAIN P. H. McNEMER J. R. ADAMS Supply Special Service M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. J. T. PATTERSON D. S. BAILEY J. L. PEELER M. J. AUGUST Sergeant Major Intelligence Operations Supply 181 A”INFANTRY Fifth row: Fadal, Call man. Brown, Cornelius, Parker, Wenske, Martin, Wolle, Are¬ valos, Jensen, Garner. Fourth row: Pender, Kelley, Curtis, Melton, Trostmann, Hayes, Beyer, Scott, Wolfington, Johnson. Blake, Clevenger, Young, Holmes, Robie, Allen, Link, Cox, Birdwell, Bryan. Third row: Tillery, Henderson, Reeves. Tillery, Clem¬ mons, Sadler, Bevers, Groves, Vosdingh, Stutz, Orsak, Rogers, Russell, Groschke, De- mutli, Hanna, Lane, Smith, Conrad, Shearer, Price. Second row: Beever, Fisher, Peeler, Stout, Robins, Maverick, Patterson, Hailey, Horton, Vandermeer, Glover, Gilpin, Blanchard, Martin, Brown, Bugh. Lauderdale, Schweizer. First row: Winekler, Marks, Southward, Fink, Southerland, Castle, Emerson, Shuttleworth, Ferrell, Petty. Front: Lorms, Kessinger. Lil t TEN ANTS: CORPOR VLS: Bell, R. C. ' Coeraiil,, H, j. Castile, IE, A.. EtaiMwIlliii, IF,. (lomd ' irnii’ii, IL Ginwes, J, R, Ferrell, S, C. Hanna, U . ’ft . Marks. T. R. Parker. R. L. Petty. J. U. Shearer, R. B-. Scibroeder, K, Smitk, IB, R, Sliiiiiiiii!lk , m iiiirlllliii, T, B. Tillery, J. N. Soiuitkrw ' Jiiirirl, K, H, SOPHOMORES: w in.Tier. R E. Bilake, R. E.. B ' rvan, M. S. STAFF MEMBERS: Cox,. J. ' O. Bcrtnuindl, R. R. Fadal. D. H. Emueflrsiii,,, IL D, GirmcWbe, G, E. Fink, W. W. Hays. j. XX. Paittersoni, J- T. Hefner, T. E. Pedler, J. L. Kelley. B. L. Rickards, H. L Martin. F. G. Pemdier, R, G. TECH SERGEANTS: HieCT ' es, J, A, ' Giiipiiiini,, ,1, IE, Tiilfery, E.„ M, Glwver, J, B, W eiitslkie., .A., .. FRESHMEN: STAFF SERGEANTS: Allen. B. W. BlandniariJ.. R. D. ArevaJos, R. E, Bpohwii,, J, R, lilen ' ienrs, IK.. H. Bogin, IE. B. Beyer, E. A, Fisher, |. B. iiird ' w ' di, J. B. HaiJr ' c. T. L. Brown, C. C. Laudeniaie. W. R. Oemmons. S. J. Martin, C, C. Clevenger. T. G. M.a eriindk, J. L. Coraelius, W. P. Rollins, ID, H, Ciirlis, ’C. R. Scibweiaier. C A. ' Gallinnam, V., R. Stout, FL L. Garner. G. K. Vandierniiieer, J. D. Heniderson, M, R. Vv, Holmes, F. L. Jensen, G. R, Johnson, T. L. Layne, L. H. Link, A. H. Mellon, B. M. Orsak, J. W. Price, L. R. Robie, J. E. Rogers, C. H. Russell, J. W. Sadler, C. M. Scott, G. R. Stulz, G. 0. TrcKStman, K. S. Vosdingh, R. A. WoHImgton, C. H. Wolle, B. F. Yonng, C, E. J. M. KESSINGER Commanding Officer E. R. CASTLE Second in Command C. A. BEEVER First Sergeant 1. Say cheese! 2. Nice view from here 3. Dirty faced ground pounders 4. An Aggie dream 5. Awful view! INFANTRY erg?? Fourth row: Keyes, Flores, Whitney, Turk, Sanders, Bratton, Shuttlesworth, Smith, Cain. Sonnier, Neal. Kimery, Craigen, Thomas, Rosamond. Third row: Davis, Mc- Knight, Bolllrass, Davis, Casimir, Tinsley, Fields, Strauss, Freeman, Speedie, Cook, Gaeke, Hogan, Lemley, Brown, McKenney, Garnett. Olsmith, Hindman, Everts, Tew. Second row: Eby, Hubbard, Burlin, Gordoa, Cooper, Hill, McDaniel, Williams, Gumert, Gray, Warren. Adair, Beatty, Ferguson, Coblentz, August. First row: Smith, House, Bomberger. Barnett, Kirkpatrick, Hoffman, Liston, Taack, Perkins, McCarn, Wise, Alvis, Gonzales. Out front: Good. R. HUBBARD First Sergeant R. E. GOOD Commanding Officer UFA TENANTS: Alvis. W. Barnett. F. M. Bomberger. R. Gonzales. J. Hoffman, Joe. D. Kirkpatrick, J. 0. Liston. T. McCarn, R. Perkins. R. Wise, D. STAFF MEMBERS: Adair. T. J. August. M. J. Josephson. S. M. Ryan. D. P. TECH SERGEANTS: Beatv. J. Gra . J. W arren. L. P. STAFF SERGEANTS: Burlin. R. H. Coblentz. . Cooper. L. C. Ferguson. J. H. Gordoa. M. Hill. B. McDaniel, R. illiams. C. N. CORPORALS: Casimer, J. Cook. H. C. Davis. D. Eby. D. F. Garnett. J. S. Kirnrev. J. G. Smith, W. A. Thomas, K. R. Turk. S. C. SENIORS: House, D. R. Smith. D. JUNIORS: Gumert. J. SOPHOMORES: Brown. J. F. Hogan. T. R. FRESHMEN: Bollafrass, C. A. Bratton. D. J. Cain. R. N. Craigen. Davis. B. F. Duval. J. W. Everts. H. P. Fields, W. R. Flores. A. Freeman. U. H. Gaeke. D. A. Hindman. C. G. Keves. K. R. Lem lev. R. McKennv, S. S. MeKnight. J. G. Neal. B. Olsmith. F. V. Rosamond. J. D. Sanders. C. B. Shuttlesworth. C. A. Sonnier. Y. J. Speedy. J. C. Strauss. J. A. Tew, C. A. Tinsley. R. L. hitney. J. D. 1. Sign lor the bonfire 2. Hit a brace! 3. Christmas at Aggie- land 4. Down boy! 5. Baching it C INFANTRY Fifth row: Hill, Fougerat, Farrell, Sparks, Wright, Westerfield, Guerra, Barrientos, Smith, Hauser, de Pena, Hawes. Fourth row: Fox, Cunningham, Sartain, Fritts, Stringer, Brooks, Murray, Coleman, Crawford, Veach, Kerr, George, McMahon, Farek, Pierson, McNutt, White, Walker, Greenberg, Coker. Third row: Truly, Brunson, Donoghue, Presswook, Snead, Porter, Gjedde, Vrba, Weinzerl, Neal, Meals, Martin, Evans, Morrison, Batek, Ayres, White, Robb, Dennis. Second row: Camper, Crane, Boyd, Bailey, McLarry, Christ, Gantt, Hayes, Dube, Wood, Lewis, Aldridge, Patton. First row: Broderick. Rector, Johnston, Blankenship. Steele, Lord. Thomas, McNemer. Out front: Reyes. I.IKI TKN NTS: Blankenship. .). T. Broderick, J. I). Johnston, i. ( Lord, K. Rector. B. K. STAFF MFMBERS: Bailey. I). S. McNemer. P. H. Thomas, Y. F. TFCIL SKKGFANTS: Aldridge, J. P. (lantt, M. S. MeLarrv, J. R. S ' TAFF SFRGEANTS: Bovd, B. S. Christ, J. F. Duhe. L. P. Hayes. W . T. Lewis, T. M. Patton, R. L. CORPORALS: Camper, R. F. Farek. 1). F. Fox, D. A. 11 awes. . E. McMahon, F. k. Morrison, V. N. Walker, J. W. White, G. A. J l MORS: Wood. F. M. SOPHOMORES: Batek, T. C. DePena, F. Fougerat. C. A. George, F. C. Greenberg, P. L. Hauser. J. L. Kerr. J. E. Meals, W. k. Westerfield, J. . right. M. D. FRESHMEN: Ayres, J. E. Barreintos, R. Brooks, J. P. Brunson, F. 11. Coker, R. W. Coleman. J. M. Cunningham, H. G. Crawford, M. W. Dennis. J. A. Donoghue. T. H. Evans, T. L. Farrell, D. D. Fritts, H. M. Gjedde, C. W. Guerra. 1). V. Hill, R. L. Martin, W. W. McNutt, D. G. Murray. J. C. Neal, S. L. Porter. L. J. Presswood, B. P. Pierson, L. G. Robb. D. D. Sartain. J. R. Smith, T. F. Snead. R. G. Sparks. J. II. Stringer. G. D. Truly. M. H. Veach, C. C. rba. J. M. W einzerl. F. M. White. 1. I). First Sergeant M. V. REYES Commanding Officer 1. Aggies will ride any¬ thing. 2. Intramurals 3. See how it’s done. 4. Touchdown pass 5. Colonel of (he crap- per D”INFANTRY wmpk ' f Fourth row: Pena, Rodriquez, Perez, Hipp, Jones, De La Garza, Miller, McNaughton, Jones, Short, Goldwarwe, Fincher, Dement, Vela, Watkins, Owens, Campbell, Parsone, Taylor. Third row: Hill, Hearne, Hobbs, Bradley, Hogan, Wiesner, Sackett, Mayberry, McKinney, Crump, Ewert, Sandling, Whitaker, White, Woolverton, Meier, Wilkens, Ellis, Stephens, Johnson. Second row: Forsyth, Butter, Marchbanks, Smith, Anderson, Tucker, Phillips, Bell, George, Lenert, Leissner, Koontz, Hearne, Cahill, Ware, T homp¬ son, Rodriquez, Jones, Hogan, Lundgren, Wismer, Stobart, McIntosh, Burham, Owens. First row: Roberts, Reese, Riemer, Gentz, West, Burns, Kennedy, Cole, Crawford. W. K. KUYKENDALL Com man ding Officer I.IKl TENANTS: Burns, K. E. Gentz. I). H. Reese, R. H. Riemer. D. B. Roberts, T. G. West. U. 0. STAFF MEMBERS: Cole. R. Crawford, C. M. Kennedy, L. B. TECH. SGTS: George, D. E. Mclntost, B. . are. C. S. STAFF SGTS: Hearne. H. E. Lundgren, D. C. Phillips. I). D. Smith. 1). E. W ismer, E. L. Bell. A. C. Cahill, L. T. Hogan. W. H. Koontz, R. H. Leissner, J. C. Lenert. D. E. Thompson, J. B. CORPORALS: Forsythe, F. R. McKinney, K. L. Owens, W. B. Stobart. E. hitaker, T. L. JUNIORS: Anderson. L. D. Burnahm, A. L. Jones. K. R. Marchbanks, J. Tucker, P. M. SOPHOMORES Crump, W. R. Ewert, G. L. Hipp. W. S. Lobdell, D. M. Mavberrv. J. H. Miller. D. I. Rodriquez. H. Rodriquez, R. G. White, D. N. Wilson. B. E. FRESHMEN: Bradley, P. A. Campbell, T. M. De La Garza. B. Dement, J. R. Ellis. F. J. Fincher, D. F. Gold water. S. W. Hearne, A. T. Hill. G. D. Hobbs. R. A. Hogan. W. G. Johnson. J. E. Jones, M. W . Jones, T. G. McNaughton, J. W . Meier. F. 11. Owens, G. N. Parsons. D. L. Pena. A. V. Perez, R. D. Sackett. J. Sandling. R. D. Short. W. R. Stephens. R. T. Taylor, K. B. Vela. R. A. Watkins, B. G. Wiesner, J. A. Wilkens, R. E. W oolverton. B. G. 1. Oh my love 2. Puppy love 3. Heads or tails 4. She is married 5. Chug-a-lug that coke. 1 E” INFANTRY Fourth row: Erulara, Billingsley, Anderson, Brady, Alvarez, Prudencio. Third row: Miers, Nasser, Upham, Cobb, Savage, Stosser, Evans, Hawkins. Second row: York, Solka, Schuenemann, Schuler, Burt, Jannasch, Schultz, Van Haselen, Kersten, Leake, Coffman, Shea, Lipscomb, Dagerath, Darnell, Brown, Chiari. Front row: Dorchester, Hill, Nix, James, Evans, Tolman, Cannon, Mclntire, Weersing, Lambert, Hunt, Miller, Rogers, Wuensche, Smith, Guiberteau. Front row: Coffman. LIEUTENANTS: Cannon, R. J. Evans, R. C. Guiberteau, J. J. Hendrick, T. G. Hunt, G. E. James, L L. Mclntire, J. Rogers, M. F. Tolman, C. I I. Weersing, D. J. TECH SERGEANTS: Brown, D. M. Solka. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Burt, D. C. Chiari, 0. B. Cobb, C E. Coffman, G. W. Hawkins, R. G. Huffmier, J. H. Jannasch, C. F. Kersten, M. L. Lipscomb, J. Miers, W. N. Nasser, A. M. Savage, W. J. Upham, J. L. Van Haselen, J. E. Yeager, R CORPORALS: Alvarez, E. Anderson, P. Billingsley, J. R. Brady, J. W. Endara. E. Prudencia, R. SENIORS: Lambert, R. S. Lawrence, H. M. Miller, B. Nix, E. Schuenemann. J. R. JUNIORS: Brown. J. S. Co version, W. D. Dagerath, M. L. Darnell. T. L. Davis, L. W. Evans, H. H. Grimes. B. L. Schuler, W. Schultz, J. Stosser, E. J. Whaley, J. B. York, N. SOPHOMORES: Childers, A. W. Percival, A. E. Saldivar, R. J. Salinas, C. T. S. COFFMAN Commanding Officer 1. Cute chick 2. A toast to you, also 3. Beautiful hood orna¬ ment 4. Some fish 5. Drunk? ARMOR SECOND BATTALION MAJOR W. L. CAMPBELL Executive LT. COL. R. E. LATHAM Commanding Officer MAJOR G. A. LAHOOD Operations MAJOR E. A. GOODWIN Adjutant CAPTAIN R. H. PARKER Supply CAPTAIN F. C. GREGORY Scholastic T SGT. D. E. MITCHUM Operations T SGT. E. E. SMITH Intelligence M SGT. J. L. BRYAN Sergeant Major 188 T SGT. G. WAN Supply Fourth row: Hudson, Gould, Barfield, Greathouse, McKinney, Elis, Mays, Estes, Leh¬ man, Scott, Smith, Freman, Tarrant, Patterson, Thurman, Couchman. Third row: Whalen, Wilmesmeir, Frazier, Merrell, Villerim, Hausman, Bond, Parks, McLendon, Butschek, Baker, Bower, Brien, Rea, Cleveland, Harris, Porter, Hadley, Bettge. Second row: Parmar, Moseley, Peterson, Klement, Gaines, Newman, Bostick, Stevens, Larson, Simmons, Crossland, Douglas. First row: Watson, Weeks, McCarty, Adkin, Giardina, Hord, Brunett, Free, Adams, Hinson, Sova. V. J. GIARDINA Commanding Officer LIEUTENANTS: Abraham. W. D. Adams. C. R. Akin, G. H. Brunett. A. L. Free. Woodrow A. Jones. L. D. McCartv. B. R. W atson. S. L Weeks. J. D. essels, Don STAFF MEMBERS: Gregory. F. doodle. R. V. Vi an. Jeffery TECH SERGEANTS: Douglas. B. F. iGaines. M. R. Simmons. K. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bostick, R. D. Crossland. P. D. Hinson. J. Larson. P. F. Newman. T. R. Peterson, A. F. Stevens. J. R. CORPORALS: Bond. G. A. Couchman. C. E. Estes. T. W. Gould. T. P Palmer. A. E. SENIORS: Brunett, A. L. JUNIORS: Klement. W . J. FRESHMEN: Baker. P. M. Barfield, T. F. Bettge. D. A. Bower. J. M. Cleveland. J. J. Elias. W. A. Fraizer. G. Freeman, D. H. Greathouse. P. C. Hadley. B. R. Harris. R. J. Hausman, S. Lehman. R. Mays, J. E. Marrell. J. E. McKinney, M. R. McLendon, J. M. O ' Brien. J. E. Parks, J. W. Pedison, J. Porter. H. L. Rae, B. C. Scott. A. B. Tarrant. W. D. Thomson. J. L. Thurman. D. W. Villermin, R. C. W halen, Herbert 1. Happy birthday 2. Celebrating that birthday 3. Room ready for in¬ spection, sir 4. How you going to keep them down on the farm. 5. Ole Tex 6. Beer belly B” ARMOR Fourth row: Eichblatt, Moore, Murley, Maxwell, Ray, Beasley, Lantz, Fleck, Barnett, Mattison, Johnson, Sutphen, Smith, Stevens, Gregg, Trevino, Robertson, Sullivan. Whitmire, Oxspring, Ready, Marek, Smith, Kelly. Third row: Lyons, Rice, Gist, First row: Rand, Fries, Moore. Booty, Billingsley, Bramlett, Muenter, LaHood, Gray, McElwrath, Smith, Shoemake, Schwarzbach, Quigley, Nerren, Schrig, Cuiber- Goodwin, son, Smith, Emery, David, Avery, Blitch. Second row: Johnston, Loudon, Tindall, LIEUTENANTS: Abbey, C. R. Fries, E. Gaines, A. B. Muenter, W. L. Rand, R. A. STAFF MEMBERS: LaHood, G. A. Smith, E. E. Tindall, R. JUNIORS: Stevens, F V. SOPHOMORES: Moore, K. H. Quigley, J. L. Rice, C. W. FRESHMEN: TECH SERGEANTS: Avery, G. W. Gregg, L. T. Robertson, J. F. Sutphen, G. W. Barnett, F. W. Driskill, R. E. Emery, A. M. Eichblatt, E. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Fleck, G. E. Mattison, C. M. Sullivan, B. G. Trevino, D. Johnson, D. Gray, R. 0. Kelly, J. F. Lantz, L. H. Marek, J. A. Maxwell, R. D. CORPORALS: Murley, A. W. Blitch, E. W. Johnston, L. D. Nerren, W. G. Whitmire, R. E. Oxspring, H. L. Ray, R. A. Schurig, C. M. Shoemake, R. R. Smith, A. L. SENIORS: Smith, J. L. Booty, W. E. Moore, T. Smith, J. A. Smith, L, C. A. M. LOUDON First Sergeant L. E. BILLINGSLEY Commanding Officer 1. Ready for action? 2. Lined and ready 3. The Jock battalion 4. Sign painters, huh? 5. Washing machine C” ARMOR Fourth row: Korenek. Blue, Smith, Walker, Hill, Lewis, Smith, Dalton, Means, Bur- P e gg McDonough, Swinney. Second row: Melson, Gonzalez, Harrel, Copeland, Crit- kard. Priestly, Donaho, Garcia. Third row: Agnor, Fudge, Knight, Candler, Adams, tenden, Elmore, Farquhar. First row: Dardaganian, Luguette, Ernst, Moore, Blocker, Shoemake, McGowen, Salmon, Pouch, Penfield, Thornberry, Plant, Laughlin, Sims, Wilkenson, Francis, Kleinman. R. M. MOORE Commanding Officer LIEUTENANTS: Dardaganian. E. Ernst. G. W. Frances. R. L. Klienman. J. I. Luquette. R. A. Wilkinson, C. D. STAFF MEMBERS: Bryan. J. Burton. D. Campbell, L. Latham. R. Mitchum. D. Parker. R. Sheppard. L. E. Steill, G. TECH SERGEANTS: None STAFF SERGEANTS: Copeland. R. Crittenden. H. Elmore. D. B. Farquhar. B. W. Barrel. J. R. CORPORALS: Agnor. B. D. Burkhard. R. E. Garcia. R. C. McDonough. B. M. Penfield. H. F. Sims, R. M. Priest, T. F. Shoemake, W. FRESHMEN: Candler. H. W. Donaho, P. E. Folmer, L. G. Fudge. E. E. Gonzalez. L. J. Hill. W. V. Jenkins, R. W. Knight. S. G. Korenec. J. L. Laughlin, J. L. Lewis, B. D. McGowen, R. E. Means. J. 0. Pegg. M. Pouch. R. L. Salmon. C. W. Smith. R. F. Smith, G. B. Thornberry , F. D. Walker. R. A. 1. Jocks build a bonfire 2. Real nice! 3. Parade rest 4. Nature calls 5. Class F uniform « V ■ V TRANSPORTATION CORPS 192 ENGINEER CORPS THIRD BATTALION LT. COL. G. L. PITRE, JR. Commanding Officer MAJOR T. A. SHAW Operations CAPTAIN R. S. CLARK Intelligence CAPTAIN S. H. BRAND Supply CAPTAIN C. N. LANCASTER Adjutant M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. J. G. BASINGER A. .). WEISENFELDER C. R. FLOYD D. R. HUFFMAN Sergeant Major Operations Intelligence Supply 193 Fifth row: Halsell, Warren, Wood, Moody, Curry, Meader, Markille, Giotes, Garies, Galhrailh, Brinegar, Diehl, Hickman. Fourth row: Edmiston, Mireles, Sherek, Arm¬ strong, Clark, Corbin, Palmer, Long, Gerrard, Fleming, Hester, Smyth, W av, Svvail, Artola, Duller, Nicholson, Jeffrey, Kelly, Owens. Third row: Marshall, Schmidt, W alla, Henderson, Ingram, Urban, Goolsbee, Cole, Carter, Dewitt, Baker, Smith, Browning, Sorrells, Martin, Green, Simmons, Stigent. Crowe, Hulbert. Second row: Locke, Rinard, Halff, Anderson, Jones, Hogan, Lockridge, Grossman, Tally, Halverson, Sanderson, Moriartv, Masters, White. First row: Estein, Bryant, Martin, Guthrie, Durda, Alder, Heldenf ' els. LIKITKVWTS: I tier, k. M. Brvanl, J. E. Eslrin, D. M. HrhlpnlWs, F. . Martin, E. H. Holromb, (!. R. Parsons, V. STAFF MEMBERS: RnnJpr, E. TECH SERGEANTS: Jones. C. C. Masters. P. ( Talk. k. M. STAFF SER(;FANTS: Anderson. G. MalH. H. R. 1 lofjan. D. R. Mni iarU. D. G. Sanderson. A. C. White. D. M. CORPORALS: Clark. R. F. Crowe. V. C. Diehl. L. G. HtMiderson. W. G. I [ester. J. A. Loeke. T. R. Owens. I). B. Smith. M. S. JUNIORS: Chu, C. . I )ickins, . May. A. M. SOPHOMORES: Armstrong, B. D. Brinegar. D. . Galbraith, . H. Garies, G. M. Garrard, C. . Hulbert, W. P. Palmer. R. S. Sorrells, R. D. Stigent. B. C. FRESHMEN: Artola, J. P. Carter, L. G. Curry, VC F. Dewitt, W. D. Edmiston, S. A. Fleming, T. M. Giotes, G. GJ Goldman. J. M. Goolsbee, G. W. Green. I). W. Hickman, C. W. Ingram, J. E. Jeffrey, J. E. Leftwich, B. J. Markille. W. R. Marshall, R. B. Meader, 0. B. Moody, R. L. Schmidt, J. E. Sherek, C. C. Simmons, D. B. Stephens, T. R. Swail, J. R. Urban, L. J. Walla. W. J. Warren, J. I). Commanding Officer 1. Take lhal 2. Real new Army 3. Ashes of love 4. Family portrait 5. A long sign lor T. U. Fifth row: Perez, Barcus, Carson, Cegelski, Ruiz, Von Zandt, Wallin, Carver, Crolley, Hinkle, Coker. Black, Tribble, Judah. Fourth row: May, Bailey, McCoy, Black, Frese, Brummett, Valdez, Gutierrez, Stewart, Simmon, Minor, Hershey, Baba, Baker, Wads¬ worth, Stevens, McKechnie, Traylor, Laurel, Roberts. Third row: Pousson, Marshall, Healey, Marrow , Morris, Humber, Kine, Mobley, Pipes, Brinkoeter, Cochran, Ector, Robertson, Moon, Vester, Lyons, Inmon, Myers, Roberts, Flournoy. Second row: Wood, Hammers, Boyson, Blacklock, Watkins, Veselka, Starr, Stephenson, Cobb, Todd, Skillman, Best. First row: Driggs, Tail, Roden. Bass, Brandt, Wilson, Cavitt, Lynch, Dischler, Seth. Out front: Bryant. LIEUTENANTS: Bass. D. A. Brandt. A. M. Bryant. S. J. Cavitt. J. L. Dischler, F. L. Driggs. D. E. Lynch, H. E. Roden. C. A. Seth. 0. . Tail. R. W. STAFF MEMBERS: Bavsinger, J. G. Edwards, S. B. Lancaster. C. N. Shaw . T. A. Weisenfelder, A. J. TECH SERGEANTS: Dunn, J. E. Starr, L. J., Jr. Veselka, H. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Best. R. E. Boy sen, S. M. Cobb, M. F. Mobley. J. T. Skillman. C. S., jr. Stephenson, D. E. Todd. A. R. Watkins, G. H.. Jr. CORPORALS: Bailey. R. C. Baker, M. M. Carson. G. Crolley, . G. Frese, G. D. Morrow, J. D. Pousson. J. M. Roberts. J. C. Roberts. J. L. Stewart, J. B. Wood. D. B. SOPHOMORES: Coker. T. B. Black, J. L. Carver. D. . Flournoy. M. P. Humber. P. St. G. Inman. . L. Lyons, W. J. Morris, D. L. Pipes. B. R. Simmons, J. T. Traylor, D. L. Van Zandt. R. L. Wadsworth, T. FRESHMEN: Barcus. C. C. Black, D. W. Brinkoeter, W. R. Brummett, F. C. Jr. Cegelski, T. J Cochran. J. W. Gutierrez. F. Ector, J. F. Healey, J. R. Hinkle. H. B . Judah, H. P. King, G. L. Laurel, A. D. Marshall. R. P. May. L. C. McCoy, J. G. McKechnie. R. M. Minor, B. G. Moon. W. H. Myers, S. D. Perez, L. X. Raba, C. F. Robertson, W. F. Stevens. L. E. Tribble. J. L. Valades, E. E. Vester. J. A. Wallin, R. D. Zachry, J. P. Hershey. H. H. Ruiz. M. B. 1. Double exposure 2. The president 3. Cheesecake 4. Fresh air fiend 5. Pistol Packing Mama S. J. BRYANT Commanding Officer Fourth row: Johnson, Couch, Ancelin, Kennemer, Richardson, Wueste, Gunderson, Regmund, Wilson, Yeager, Royder. Third row: Barton, Routt, Sarlls, Lamoreauz, Tatum, Mitchell, McDonald, Kohler, Louvier, Madura, Ochterbeck, Pogue. W allace, Hollister, Byars, Christy, McAlpine, Jones. Second row: Flurry, Weber, Polansky, Hardee, Byrd, Hayes, Berrv, Kahn, Lednicky, Meisenbach, Fichte, Raby, Hendrix, Morris, Heard, Knippa, Powers. First row: Lange, Galley, Boardman, McKinney, Kallison, Bowers. LIEUTENANTS: Bowers, I). A. Namken, L. N. Pence, W. K. Smith, W. L STAFF MFMBFRS: Floyd, C. R. TECH. SERGEANTS: Hayes, .1. A. Morris, D. B. Raby, F. A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Berry, L. G. Byrd. J. R. Fichte, B. E. Heard, W. H. Kahn, B. E. Lednicky, J. J. Powers, C. A. CORPORALS: Byars, H. W. Collier, C. W. Flurry, I. F. Hollister, I). R. Louvier, F. J. Milner, F.W. Ochterbeck, J. W. Regmund, J. G. SENIORS: Galley, F. . Kallison, P. M. Miller, F. W. JUNIORS: Blackwell, J. W. Hardee, B. E, Hendrick, J. B. Knippa. L. E. Meisenbach, D. ' r. Whitehead, G. . SOPHOMORES: Ancelin, D. R. Cook. J. M. Cooper, B. M. Couch. J. L. Davis, B. D. Kennamer, J. L. Lamoreau, J.I. Posz, J. R. Voorhees. C. L. Wilson, J. C. Wisby, J. E. Yeager, B. A. FRESHMEN: Gunderson, D. Hatchell, J. Hooten D. Jones, D. W . Kohler, K. Kramer. J. A. Madura. P. McAlpine, J. McDonald, L. Mitchell. A. E. Owen, B. T. Pogue. R. J. Poindexter, G. L. Richardson, J. J. Routt. B. Royder, F. Sarlls, E. C. Tatum, T. Wallace, C. D. Ward, J. Wueste, E. A. Barton, A. H. Black, E. B. Campbell, E. D. A. WEBER First Sergeant N. R. BOARDMAN Commanding Officer 1. The CO checks 2. Squeeze Army! 3. And to all a good night 4. Up in the morning and out on the job 5. That’s quite a dish. Fifth row: Putnam, J. S., Edge, Tachias, Huitt, Lott, Pizzano, Golding, Ostroski, Bobo, Truesdale, Price, Gerrard, Richardson, Scott, Batson, Kace. Fourth row: Brune, O’Conner, Mitchell, Hendrix, Duzan, Hennington, Johnson, McCrary, Rhodes, Hitt, Moore, Vaughn, Stacha, Foy, Brooks, Beal, Best, Purrington. Thrid row: Keeling, Franks, Fisher, Tofte, Woddard, Roberts, Walthers, Walker, Simmons, Reddin, W ilkes. Dye, Erode, Powell, Sharr, MidcifT, Ford, Bayley, Harris, Gianott. Second row: Dollinger, WTiitt, Stalmach, Nelson. Derby, McGowan, Wood, Wheat, Gore, Grimes, McGlaun. Arms, Baker. Breitschoph, Yarbrough, Darden. First row: Harris, Shephard, Lewis, Morris, Cole, Harrison, Goetzke, Voros, Arhelger, Balke. C. R. LEWIS First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Arhelger. R. C. Cole, W. C. Cooper. J. L. Graham. VI. J. Lusk, J. P. Voros, S. R. STAFF MEMBERS: Brand. S. H. Clark. R. Huffman. D. R. Johnson. R. TECH. SERGEANTS: Derby, D. Gore. D. Whitt. F. STAFF SERGEANTS: Baker, J. N. Anns. R. Breitschoph, R. Darden. M. Dollinger. C. McGlaun. R. H. McGowan, E. B. CORPORALS: Balke. F. B. Beal, C. Bobo, L. L. Brune. P. W. Harris, G. D. Harris. N. T. Huitt. E. E. Shepard, G. T. Lott. R. . Brooks. A. JUNIORS: Grimes. B. Stacha, L. SOPHOMORES: Batson. C. E. Duzan, C. R. Edge. G. W. Foy. W. H. Frank. V. M. Guanotti. A. P. Golding. F. G. Johnson. W. C. O’Conner. C. J. Purrington. R. D. Scharr, P. L. Scott. C. W. Smith, H. K. Tofte A. W. FRESHMEN: Bayley. J. W. Best. J. W. Brod. C. D. Dorrell. R. F. Dye. E. E. Fischer, k.. B. Ford. D. L. Gerrard. D. S. Hendrix, T. F. Henington. Vk. A. Hitt. W. L. Johnson, H. H. kace, V. J. keeling. W. E. McCrary. J. N. Midkiff, W. P. Mitchell. R. P. Moore. R. P. Ostrowski. J. J. Pizzano. F. Powell. J. . Price, J. E. Putnam. J. S. Reddin. T. E. Rhodes, H. T. Richardson. B. D. Roberts, k. Vi. Simmons. R. E. Stacha. A. Tachias, J. S. Truesdale. G. W. Vaughn. J. M. Walker, C. R. Wilkes. J. R. 1. Suck in that gut 2. Drunk photographer 3. Company clown 4. Pigeon-toed 5. Nice background lor a tree P. E. HARRISON Commanding Officer SECOND REGIMENT LT. COL. D. C. PARNELL Executive COLONEL C. E. STINNETT Commanding Office r MAJOR W. J. RUEZ Adjutant LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR L. G. GARCIA J. 0. BRAEUTIGAM S. C. LADEN R. R. MOONEY J. W. STANSEL Operations Supply Chaplain Signal Liaison M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. LARRY PIPER J. 0. KOEHL L. H. PRATT BILL McCARTY Sergeant Major Intelligence Operations Supply FIELD ARTILLERY 199 FIRST BATTALION Commanding Officer CAPTAIN MAJOR C. J. MARKET W. E. MARTIN Intelligence Operations CAPTAIN M. M. DOUGLASS Supply M SGT. J. H. SPECHT Sergeant Major T SGT. J. N. LYNN Intelligence T SGT. T. R. LIVINGSTON Operations T SGT. J. A. MAREK Supply Fifth row: Ramirez, Springs, Beasley, Smith, Triplett, Palmer, Sullivan, Chamberlain, Collins, Huskinson, Harris, Harzke, Sherard. Fourth row: Mcllheran, Smith, Reed, Maltsberger, Palmer, Jackman, Powers, Sammons, Noack, Stubbs, McGee, Hodges, Killian, Gober, Fisher, Ebert, Mousa, Thron. Third row: Rossberg, Driskill, Kincaid, Dawson, Nerretig, Young, Easley, Krueger, Armand, Curtis, Johnson, Veselka, Butler, McKnight, Aelek, Howell, Bozman, Cook, Ratcliff, Evans, Williams. Second row: Jameson, Bruer, Felkner, Withers, Chlapek, Cameron, Lynn, West, Moore, Howard, Smith. Boyd. First row: Starr, Westmoreland, Churchill. Geddes, Wilkinson. Edwards, Holliday, W right. Laden, Wade, Herold, Griffin, Shanahan. J. H. EDWARDS Commanding Officer LIEUTENANTS: Curtis. S. T. Geddes. E. L. Griffin. H. M. Herold. D. F. Shanahan. J. W Starr. J. H. Wade. E. I. W ilkinson. i. B. Wright. K. E. STAFF MEMBERS: Laden. S. C.. Jr. Lynn, J. N. Ruez. W. J. estmoreland- F. D. TECH SERGEANTS: Howard. R. L. Smith. T. . West, D. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Boyd, J. D. Breuer. J. E. Cameron. N. G. Chlapek. M. J. Moore. J. K. Seott. S. H. ithers. L. B. CORPORALS: Beaselev. W . A. Cook. R. W. Curtis. C. N. Harris. S. B. Hodges. J. C. Howell. J. B. Rossberg, S. R. Veselka. E. Jl NTORS: Felkner. C. C. SOPHOMORES: Conner. R. E. Easley. R. F. Evans. J. V. Fisher. I). R. Gober, C. C. Johnson. M. 0. McKnight. R. A. Mousa, C. E. Ramirez, J. D. Sammons. J. H. Springs. D. M. Stubbs. S. M. FRESHMEN: Akerlund. E. E. Armand. A. M. Bozman. D. B. Butler. G. . Chamberlain. J. K. Collins. J. 0. Dawson. T. G. Driskill. R. E. Ebert. H. C. Harzke. J. A. Huskinson, . M. Hyde. R. D. Jackman. M. D. Killian. R. L. Kincaid, C. T. Krueger. E. A. Maltsberger. W. A. McGee. W. H. Mcllheran, A. A. Noack. R. R. Palmer. D. W. Palmer. S. D. Powers. R. R. Ratcliff. J. M. Reed. J. M. Sherard, J. H. Smith, L. L. Smith. P. J. Sullivan. L. B. Thron. E. M. Triplett. J. P. Welch. J. R. Williams. C. E. Young. I). H. 1. How about a date? 2. Smells like the First Sergeant 3. A gay time for all 4. That’s better, Fish Butter. 5. Wrinkles FIELD ARTILLERY Fourth row: Iwata, Letzkus, Nolan, Jinks, Billingslea, Middleton, Cantrell, Stepp, Hampton, Coffman, Davis, Ansley, Glickman, Williamson, McMath, Barker, Lively, Redman, LaFleur. Third row: Kittrell, Culver, Perkins, Hanovice, McCree, Terry, Kappel, Anthony, Stephens, Remain, Huggins, McBride, Badger, Ziegler, Jackson, Popejoy, Garner, Cloud, Cummings, Smitherman. Second row: Clark, Dellinger, Nairn, Beran, Goldstone, Ryan, King, Rand. Vi ithers, Ragsdale, Chapman, Burke, Smith, Piper, Specht, Lindsay, Lewis, Livingston, Glazener, Zuckero, Thompson, Mills, Ernst, Klett. First row: Pena, McKay, Bradley, McKenzie, Kerns, Lawley, Sheffield, Douglas, Millen. LIEUTENANTS: Bradley. R. E. Cunningham, G. McKay. C. H. McKenzie, J. G. Millen, K. F. Pena, J. G. Sheffield, J. S. STAFF MEMBERS: Douglas, M. M. Livingston, T. R. Marek, J. A, Piper, L. D. Specht, J. S. TECH SERGEANTS: Chapman, W. W, Ernst, C. A. Lewis, J. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Beran, J. J. Glazener, R. L. Goldstone, T. W. King, R. S. Lindsay. J. M. Mills, E. C. Ragsdale, W. B. Rand, G. B, Ryan, B. W. Thompson, H. D. Zuckero, V. P. CORPORALS: Anthony, R. G. Clark. J. A. Culver. J. R. Davis. R. B. Kittrell. S. E. Redman. R. R. Smitherman. J. V. JUNIORS: Burke. J. Heuman. J. A. Klett, E. V. Nairn, R. F. Smith, T. G. Withers, J. H. SOPHOMORES: Ansley, M. C. Badger, M. D. Cantrell, D. C. Earnest, T. G. Garner, G. N. Hampton, W. R. Hobson, R. N. Jackson, W. E. Letzkus, F. N. FRESHMEN: Barker. R. L. Billingslea, T. C. Cloud. L. B. Coffman, R. P. Cummings, V. T. Glickman. D. G. Hanovice, C. S. Huggins. B. R. Iwata. J. S. Jinks. J. D. Kappel. W. F. LaFleur. C. L. Lively. C. W. McBride, R. G. McCree, M. A. McMath. L. M. Middleton, B. J. Moore, C. A. Noland. B. R. Perkins. R. H. Popejoy, J. E. Romain. L. E. Stephens. K. . Stepp. R. D. Stepp, R. L. Tern. D. K. W illiamson. D. L. Ziegler, J. L. C. D. KERNS Commanding Officer 1. Cheek to cheek 2. Battery rumor 3. A tin can 4. What is it? 5. That amounts to 8 demerits. 6. The sophomores last stand Fifth row: Carter, Garcia, Sizemore, Jeldenfels, Hail, Miller. Fourth row: Gonzales, Curtis, Goldenberg, McDougal, Highnote, Hagler, Ward, Allison, Coughran, Soutter, Smith, Smith, Davis, Juergens, Buford, Stumho, Hamra, Kirks. Third row: Nelkin, Bowmer, Cheatham, Cunningham. Gower, Windham, Taylor, Chapman, Weaver, Moosberg, Courville, Smith. Lankford, Wharton, Bowen, Stephens, Smith, McRae. Second row: Lebel, Miles, Factor, Crawford, Clement, Beard, Carter, Stewart. Hill, Kolineck, Fritz, Lee. First row: Garcia, Chamberlain. Fenner, Cook, Carlton. LIEUTENANTS: Carlton. W. H. Chamberlain. R. Guest. B. A.. Jr. Jennings, J. C. Sandars. W. H. Uzzell. B. R. STAFF MEMBERS: Garcia. L. G. Martin, W. E. TECH. SERGEANTS: Kolinek, E. K. Lee. R. A. Stewart. J. M. STAFF SGTS. Beard, C. T. Carter. B. B. Clement. R. W. Crawford, W. Y. Fritz. P. F. Hill. G. Hill. R. C. Factor. R. P. V oekel. G. CORPORALS: Buford. J. F. Garcia, B. Hagler. J. L. Lebel. L. A. Smith. D. L. Stephens. H. E. SOPHOMORES: Bowen. M. A. Carter, C. K. Courville. J. E. Gonzales, H. C. Gower. J. D. Hail. E. D. Lanklord. M. D. Nelkin. W. H. Sizemore. R. L. barton. H. E. FRESHMEN: Allison. D. A. Bowmer. . J. Chapman. J. . Cheatham. F. C. Coughran. S. B. Cunningham, K. P. Curtis, E. A. Davis. M. T.. Jr. Goldenberg. C. T. Hamra. R. S. Heldenlels. H. C. Highnote. J. C. Kirks. A. D. Juergens, L. I). McDougal. J. G. McRae. Y R. Miller. T. H. Mooseberg. J. B. Smith. I). B.‘ Smith. R. F. Smith, T. C. Soutter. T. L. Stumbo. B. A. Ta lor. J. R. Ward. I). E. W caver. C. R. W indham. J. D. 1. Must be a weekend. 2. Hoi stuff 3. A real cookie 4. Caught non-reg. again! 5. What a ball! A. L. FENNER Commanding Officer Fiftii row: Haynes, Cannon, Dedear, Smith, Struthwolf, Kahn, Maierhofer. Fourth row: Bassett. Hutchison, Schatzman, Sullivan. Second row: Smith, Bates, Rowland, Terrell, Berlin, Clark, Jefferson, Terry, Spencer, Mikesh, Long, McBrierty, Killion, Lybecker, Khoury, Caries, Bartula, Curtis, Winship, Smith. Hackney. Kuehn, Holloway, Holder. Scopel, Hale, Clark, McGown, Burleson, Hundley. Third row: Boyer, Shelton, Rhea, First row: Terry, Bradley, Stinnett, Martin, Dirks, Goddard, Dietrich, Whitton. Beeson, Irwin, Cole, Herren, Smith, Roberts, Duble, Pike, Mommert, Schulze, Cox, LIEUTENANTS: Bradley, R. G. Dietrick, L. I). Terry. W. A. Whitton, k. k. STAFF MEMBERS: Goddard. E. J. TECH SERGEANTS: kuehn, k. P. Terrell, J. E. Wheeler, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bartula, P. L. Curtis, J. L. Garies, D. F. Hackney, W. A. Holder. H. E. Holloway, C. E. khoury, R. Rowland, R. W. Smith, G. N. Winship, D. CORPORALS: Cox, D. Jefferson, J. Lybecker, G. W. McBrierty, H. J. McGown, J. Rhea, J. C. Shelton, H. T. Smith, C. R. Smith, R. T. JUNIORS: Miller, R. P. SOPHOMORES: Bassett, P. R. Beeson, P. P. Berlin, R. J. Boyer, M. J. Burleson, H. R. Clark, F. R. Duble, W . G. Herren, J. Hundley, W. G. killion, L. R. Pike, J. R. Schatzman, D. L. Schultze, C. D. Spencer, J. Terry, J. FRESHMEN: Cannon. R. D. Clark. W. B. Cole, F. Dedear, J. U. Dominert. A. R. Hale, L. L. Haynes, W. Kahn, B. I. Long, R. L. Maierhofer, T. A. Menking, M. C. Mikesh. W. J. Roberts, R. E. Scopel, L. S. Smith, J. E. Struthwolf. J. L. Sullivan, R. P. Orwin, B. W . Hutchison, R. F. First Sergeant H. A. MARTIN Commanding Officer 1. Triangle just ahead 2. I’m a cheesecake. 3. Sharp 4. Ole Sully scores again. 5. What is she looking at? SECOND BATTALION MAJ. F. M. RICHIE Executi ve LT. COL. J. B. LOSTER Comm andi ng Officer MAJOR R. E. BOHNE Adjutant CAPTAIN B. B. BERRYHILL Intelligence MAJOR E. J. BUNN Operations CAPTAIN D. G. SLEMMONS Supply M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. J. 0. MANLEY J. C. SULLIVAN B. V. ALCALA G. D. THORNTON Sergeant Major Intelligence Operations Supply 206 Fourth mu : Manning, Taylor, Williams, Kutoh, Cardenas, Cowart, Will iford, Andrews, Hill, Schaeffer, Miles, Kloplenstein, Gerver, Drummond, Lovelace, Richman, W ilson, Rummell, McCaskill, Compton, Charles. Third row: King. Metz, Burchfield, Williams, Thompson, Beckman, Resley, Heyworth, Turner. Hipps, Franke, Costa, Wallin, Parr, McCabe, Gisbey, Jamail, Johnson, Holder, Wilhite. Barr. Second row: Moomaw, McCurdy, Leslie, Avant, Goode, Hattox, Traweek, Van Eaton, Bush, Polk, Pratt, Goodale, Casev. Johnson, Chandler, Vogelsang. First row: Putsch, Morton, Grant, Rial, Blum. Priesmeyer, Braeutigan, Bailey. L. W. McCURDY First Sergeant: LIKl TEN ANTS: Bailcv. I). V Blum. T. (). Granl, J. W. Leslie. G. E. Morton. W. G. Priesmeyer. L. L. Purseh. M. W. TECH SGTS. Avant. H. D. Chandler. G. R. Johnson. M. W. STAFF SGTS: Barnhill. J. L. Bush. R. J. Casey, R. Goodale, R. U. Goode. J. E. Hattox. G. D. Polk. J. C. Traweek. B. J. an Eaton. R. A. Vogelsang, F. E. CORPORALS: Andrews, R. L. Cardenas. H. A. Costa. J. P. Drummond. R. C. Johnson. T. C. King. C. F. Moomaw. R. I), ifesley, P. E. JUNIORS: Traweek. B. J. SOPHOMORES: Gerber. J. E. Holder. D. L. Wallin. J. H. Williams, I). W. Williford. A. H. FRESHMEN: Barr, (i. W. Bisbv, J. B. (lharles. J. L. Cowart, C. P. Compton. O. D. E ans. C. G. Franke. M. C. Heyworth. E. R. Hill. G. M. Hipps, G. W. Hamil, C. Klopfenstien, A. W. Kutch, H. T. Lovelace. I). A. Metz, H. J. McCabe, J. S. McCaskill, L. S. Miles. L. W. Parr. J. C. Richman, P. H. Rummell. D. R. Schaeffer, G. H. Taylor, B. E. Thompson. G. E. Turner, G. F. Whitus, R. T. Wilhite, J. T. Williams, J. T. W ilson, B. D. A. D. RIAL Commanding Officer 1. A. J.’s program 2. Lots of leverage 3. Knock off that buzz. 4. Another sign stolen 5. A letter for some Ag 6. Have bag and will travel. ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY Fifth row: Malley, Greenburg, Burl, Robertson, Isaacks, McClung, Birdsong, Fenton, Surovik, Batson, Hill, MacKenzie, Yaeger. Fourth row: Heald. Woodson, Smith, Wallers, Mafrige, Charnetski, Lee, Kunz, F lorey, Harris, Biar, Leach, Jameson, Lange, VanZandl. Martinez. Fernandez, Gear, Olis. Third row: Messer, Pearson. illiams, Voinis, Spivey, Boyles, Cunningham , Lohman, Hampton, Sinclair, Purvis, Cleland, Holbein, Meason, Patterson, Scott, Robison, Malov. Thomas. Second row: Martin, Offield, Wagnon, Watts. King. Decluit, Sudderth. McCleskv, Gipson, Mayo, Gonzalez, Haven, Moore, Buyer, Mall. First row: Mattiza, Lonquist. Crump, Sides, Slemmons, Petter, Hazelwood, Williams, Jennings. I.IEI TENANTS: Cmm|). K. J. !la flwiiinl. F. Jennings, J. I.oiujuisl. J. Malliza, O. (). I’rllrr, .1. Slemmons, I). C. illiams, D. L. TKCII. SFRCKANTS: Haver, I). J. Vlav u, D. G. Sutlderlh T. N. STAFF SFRG FA NTS: Deeluit, I). H. Gipson, J. R. Gonzales T. A. 1 larper, J. C. Haven, I). Y. King C. G. Mall. L. R. MeClesky, R. W. Moore, R. L. Wagnon, B. W. Wall. G. II. CORPORALS: Cunningham, J. M. Gear. K. R. Harris. T. R. Marlin. R. S. Malov. M. . McClung. R. O. Sinclair, . Surovik. B. J. SOPHOMORFS: Biar, L. K. Bov lee. B. B. Fenton M. J. Greenberg, I). Hampton. . W. Holbein. F. R. Jameson, L. R. Kunz S. F. Lee. J. F. Meason. .1.1. Purvis. J. C. Wallers, F. FRESH MFN: Batson. W F. Birdsong. L. F, Burl. J. W . Charnolski, C. J. (Upland, W . F. Fernandez, R. L. Florey. T. R. Heald, C. W. Hill. F. W. Isaaeks, H. P. Lange, T. F. Leach. G. L. Lohman, T. E. Mafrige. R. P. MacKenzie, .). M. Malley, S. J. Marline . S. Messer, C. N. Oltis, G. P. Patterson. B. M. Pearson. C. B. Robertson. B. J. Robison, B. D. Scott, J. W. Smith. J. G. Spivey. J. C. Thomas, J. G. VanZandt. C. J. Voinis, S. P. W illiams, R. 1). W oodson, .1. M. Yaeger, L. G. J. M. SIDES Commanding Officer 1. That was some party. 2. Fish Jones, when are you going to shape up? 3. Intramural football 4. The four eats 5. Nice car C” ANTIAIRCRAFT — -A % . Fifth row: Dunn, Crossett, Bawcum, Smith, Hunter. Fourth row: Dyer, Delacerda, Allen, Griffin, Lomax, Trotter, Lefner, Eason, Plowman, McCoy, Chescher, Roome, Himel, Shively, Hardiman, Musel, Sides. Third row: Fawcett, Yancey, Reuscher, Upchurch, Lipscomb, Malone, Grigsby, Olds, Spence, Liston, Brown, Bendele, Graves, Unbeheagan, Raus, Clayton, Burns, Ambum. Second row: Barr, Terry, Dolezel, Hra- bal, Chesser, Sanders, Johnson, Hoke, Carrico, Syler, Alcala, Riddle, Bernard, Powell, Carpenter, McGown, Woodward. First row: Thomason, Oglesby, Durbin, Brandt, Steakley, Glezen, Steelhammer, Berger, Estes. LIEUTENANTS: Riddle, J. B. Clayton, W. R. Berger. L. H. Sanders, L. R. Delecerda. J. L. Syler, J. P. M. Dyer, R. E. Brandt. H. 0. CORPORALS: Eason, B.K. Durbin. R. C. Graves. J. A. Estes. A. C. Oglesby, G. F. Bawcum, J. L. Grigsby, G. R. Hardiman, F. C. Griffin. D. C. Thomason, F. A. Lelner, D. J. Hunter, W. A. Reuscher. J. A. Lipscomb, D. STAKE MEMBERS: Sides, C. A. Lomax. D. T. Aleala. B. V. Upchurch, T. J. Musel, F. J. McCoy, E. M. Sullivan. J. C. SOPHOMORES: Milliken, E. W. TECH. SERGEANTS: Chessher. P. B. Olds, W. R. Dolezel, K. Panzer, L. L. Plowman. B. L. Johnson, A. M. Raus. J. A. Powell. J. C. Rosseler. G. C. Woodward, B. G. Malone, F. E. Roome, C. G. STAFF SERGEANTS: Smith, R. B. Sheppard, G. A. Bernard. R. T. FRESHMEN: Shively, C. W. Spence, H. M. Carpenter, 0. L. Allen. J. R. Trotter. B. B. Carrico, C. C. Ambum, C. D. Unbeheagan, D. C. Chesser. H. L. Watkins, J. £. Hoke, M. L. Yancy, W. D. Hrabal, 1. D. McGown, R. L. Burns, R. L. 1. Peek-a-boo 2. A toast in the ole hole 3. Aggies favorite position 4. Sleepy 5. Come on out! 6. A football sign D. L. STEAKLEY Com m an ding 0fficer —T ! QUARTERMASTER CORPS 210 SIGNAL CORPS THIRD BATTALION MAJ. J. R. HARRIS Executive LT. COL. R. L. FULLER Commanding Officer CAPTAIN L. E. FITE Adjutant MAJOR D. M. DENNY Intelligence MAJOR M. S. NOBLE Operations CAPTAIN CAPTAIN C. D. STRINGER E. J. GODDARD Supply M SGT. P. B. BECKMAN Sergea nt M a jo r T SGT. J. C. SANDERS Intelligence T SGT. J. L. CREMER Operations T SGT H. M. MADELEY Supply 211 SIGNAL Sixth row: Shigeta, Woods, Cloud, Bailey, Bryant, Peters, Bughman, Venincasa, Fleet- wood, Wenck, McNulty, Durda, Garcia, Cassidy. Fifth row: Riggs, Boyd, Colgin, Bowers, Latham, Brookshire, McMillan, Ligon, Anderson, Droemer, Fenn, Hunn, Wade, Dills, Brooks, Schrade, Thompson. Fourth row: Kalmans, McLallen, Branum, Thompson, Busewll, Helms, Atchison, Ellis, Kendrick, Moterspaw, Shewe, Winkler, Aran. Carter, Earle, Appleton, Coulbourn, Albert. Third row: Sanders, Dilts, Menefee, Tullock, Todd, Fitzwilliams, Sommers, Koehl, Nunnelly. Second row: Edwards, Am- mer. May, Hulse, Mooney, Stoerkel, White, Coutret, Stringer, Hammer, Harris, Man¬ ning, McConnel. First row: Wharton, C. J., Davis. LIEUTENANTS: Coutret, H. C. Manning, C. R. May, J. Stoerkel, F. W. Hammer, T. L. McConnel, D. K. STAFF MEMBERS: Harris. J. R. Hulse, V. T. Koehl, J. 0. Mooney, R. R. Sanders, J. Stringer, C. D. White, L. TECH. SERGEANTS: Dilts, R. G. Somers, J. W. STAFF SGTS: Fitzwilliam, J. C. Nunnelly, K. G. Tullock, W. H. Peters, R. L. Venincasa, J. F. Winkler, J. L. JUNIORS: Todd, D. E. SOPHOMORES: Bowers, H. H. Coulbourn, D. W. Durda. J. A. Earle, B. B. Fleetwood. R. H. Gareia, C. H. Kalmans, B. M. Kendrick, W. C. Latham, B. L. Ligon, J. D. McLallen, D. L. McNulty, J. L. Riggs, J. E. Schrade, J. R. Shigeta, R. M. Wenck, R. W. FRESHMEN: CORPORALS: Appleton, F. W. Edwards, 0. R. Albert, L. S. Anderson, P. E. Branum, A. D. Brooks, C. W. Brookshire, E. L. Bryant, J. D. Bughman, P. J. Buswell, G. E. Carter, C. E. Cassidy, D. R. Cloud, L. D. Colgin, A. R. Dills, C. H. Droemer, W. W. Ellis, R. L. Helms. S. W. Hunn, M. B. Schewe, M. F. Thompson, P. R. Thompson, C. B. B. R. AMMER First Sergeant 1. Those sly signs 2. A pep talk 3. Those Jocks sure cut big limbs. 4. This boy makes an A”. A” QUARTERMASTER Fifth row: Camarata, Flores, Vencil, McLaughlin, Lostracco. Butler, Moscarelli, Coop¬ er. Fourth row: Davidson, Naurnann, Denmark, Upham, McBride, Duport, Jacob, Brug- ger, Lewis, Moroney, Strickland, Carlton, Somers. Third row: Still, McMillan, Currin, Cerasa, Jones, Gardner, Stricklin. Brieden, Nasser, Raiford, Fischer, Tolman, Box, Fowler, Kennedy, Grubbs, Scott, Lacy. Second row: Simpson, Pogue, Sinclair, Clark, Beckman, Niemeyer, Osborn, McCarty, Smith, Sebek, Richardson, Maddux, Prihoda, Lehmann, Milford. First row: Connelly, Davis, Collins, Jacobson, Stephenson, Netter- ville, Cooper, Williams, Staples, McBryde, Garner, Cotman. J. H. POGUE, JR. First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Collins, T. A. Connelly, W. L. Garner, J. J. Jacobson, N. H. McBryde, R. N. Stephenson. . R. Staples. F. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Beckman, P. B. Fite, L. Fuller. R. McCarty, W. A. Parham. B. A. Stevens, G. T. TECH. SERGEANTS: Lehmann. F. E. Milford, R. H. Niemeyer, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Osborn. M. C. Prihoda, D. L. Richardson, C. R. Rowland. J. B. Smith. W. J. CORPORALS: Brieden. L. H. Brugger. W. A. Cooper, W. H. Cotman, N. T. Currin, D. M. McLaughlin. W. E. Simpson, M. Vi. Somers, R. L. Vencil, A. W. SENIORS: Davis, H. H. illiams. E. W. JUNIORS: Clark, R. F. Maddux. R. M. Sebek.J. L. Sinclair, R. L. SOPHOMORES: Camarata. A. M. Cerasa. M. M. Duport, P. D. Davidson. A. E. Fowler, E. C. Ganske, T. J. Jacob, E. L. Kennedy. R. L. Lacy, L. W. Raiford, B. F. Nasser, M. J. Still, G. R. FRESHMEN: Box, J. J. Butler, J. R. Carlton, M. W . Denmark. K. L. Fischer. E. J. Flores, D. Gardner. K. B. Grubbs, J. E. Hart. R. B. Jones, J. D. Lewis, D. R. Lostracco. T. A. McBride, J. M. McMillan, R. L. Moroney, J. J. Moscarelli, A. L. Naurnann. J. E. Scott. K. E. Strickland. D. T. Stricklin. B. R. Tolman. G. W. Upham. E. D. 1. Watch that shoe! 2. Let’s go to town. 3. Clap! 4. A nudist camp 5. Aggie chow S. C. NETTERVILLE Commanding Officer i A” CHEMICAL Sixth row: Dunlap, Haggard, Westmoreland, Swain, Moore, Limon, Willis, Smith. Fifth row: Bulatkin, Godfrey, Nibert, Armstrong, Wishert, Foster, McCreedy, Spitzer, Coston, Layton, Partridge, Grose, Genzer, Salas, Hewitt. Fourth row: Willis, Watson, McDowell, von Minden, Cornett, Floyd, Coffey, Wetherill, O’Hara, Roberson, Lamkin, Thompson. Clines, Whelan, Baker, Lee, Womack, Carter. Third row: Roberts, Wyatt. Hullum, Edwards, Winburn, McCullough, Mason, Villa, Schwartz. Second row: Chan ing, Dill, Noble, Goodman, Datel, Grilfin, Coldstone. First row: McKinney. LIEl TENANTS: Datel, L. 0. Dill, W. P. Coldstone, F. P. Griffin. T. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Cremer, J. L. Madely, H. M. Noble, M. J. TECH SERGEANTS: Edwards, C. L. Mason, P. J. Villia. E. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hullum, G. E. Winburn, R. C. CORPORALS: Cornell, A. C. Dunlap, J. Foster, J. W. Godfrey, W, J. Hewitt, A. M. Partridge, J. R. Roberson, R. V. Roberts, M. R. SENIORS: Channing, J. G. JUNIORS: McCullough, E. D. SOPHOMORES: Coffey, R. Haggard, K. L. Lamkin, T. W. McDowell, E. F. Nibert, B. E. Schwartz, J. K. Smith, R.E. Spitzer. J. S. Swain. R. H. Tucker, C. T. Willis, J. E. Willis, H. E. FRESHMEN: Armstrong. M. G. Baker, C. L. Barrett, J. B. Bulatkin, B. N. Carter, D. W. Clines, G. S. Coston, J. G. Floyd, J. L. Furman, W. R. Genzer, C. J. Grose, C. F. Layton, 11. J. Lee, S. S. Simon, R. F. McCreedy, W. H. Moore, F. V. O’Hara, M. T. Roth. J. R. Salas, R. C. Thompson, C. G. vonMinden, M. C. Watson. J. P. Westmoreland, G. H. Wetherill, R. H. Whelan. P. J. Wishert, M. W. Womaek.C. M. a. e. McKinney Commanding Officer FOURTH BATTALION LT. COL. W. L. BROADDUS Commanding Officer CAPTAIN G. C. MULLEN Adjutant MAJOR G. L. WISTRAND Operations MAJOR F. S. VADEN III Scholastic CAPTAIN E. L. BIERI Supply M SGT. T SGT. T SGT T SGT. J. C. MONTGOMERY J. P. PARDEE J. P. HAAS E. V. GRAY Sergeant Major Intelligence Operations Supply 215 COMPOSITE Fourth row: Simek, Turner, McKinnerney, Smith, Jones, Watkins, Graham. Third row: Rowe, Konderla, Adams, Ranly, Briggs, Standard, Olds, Stephenson, Cash, Presnal, Moates, Sousares, Bonner, Hill, Zemanek, Vance, Palermo, Pevrifoy, Jackson, Yard- Coblentz, Delleney, Perkins, Neal. First row: Bass, King, Hamm, Montgomery, ley, Konecney, Free, Powell, Hubacek, Beasley, Litton, Bradshaw, Pippin. Second row: W oiton, Greer. Front: Shackelford. Boswell, Nash, Lebo, Blackstone, Newcomer, Cates, Brothers, Kolinek, Muirhead, LIEUTENANTS: Presnal, H. L. Arnett, J. H. Ranly, D. J. Bass, 0. L. Rowe, S. M. Evans, R. 0. Greer, J. 0. CORPORALS: Herzog, A. L. Beasley, W. R. Jones, J. E. Bonner, D. C. McCall, E. P. Boswell, J. D. Montgomery, R. L. Free, M. D. Sharp, N. E. Graham, G. C. Woiton, J. B. Jackson, R. E. Moates, R. D. STAFF MEMBERS: Yard ley, J. R. Broaddus, W . L. Cypert, C. E. JUNIORS: Haas, P. J. Aikin, F. J. Boyd, J. D. TECH. SERGEANTS: Boyett, G. H. Kolinek, M. F. Brothers, D. L. Perkins, T. M. Cooper, F. W. Standard, F. W Delleney, W. H. Gordoa, M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Herrera, M. Biskup, R. L. Kane, G. Blackstone, J. P. King, R. S. Briggs, K. W. Lebo, J. M. Cates, J. E. Olds, J. C. Coblentz, W. S. Tackett, J. L. Henson, H. D. Traweek, B. J. Konderla, D. A. Neal, J. E. SOPHOMORES: Newcomer, C. W. Perrenot, F. A. Blaschke, L. R. Burlin, C. G. Jones, J. T. Rodriguez, R. M. Simek, J. E. Sousares, G. F. Williford, A. H. FRESHMEN: Bozman, D. B. Bates, C. E. Bradshaw, J. C. Helmer, A. J. Hill, W. R. Hoot, G. D. Hubacek, T. J. Konecney, J. N. Leeper. L. E. Litton, G. W. McKinnerney, F. Mixon. W. H. Palermo, D. C. Pevrifoy, J. R. Pippin. P. P. Powell, G. E. Smith. D. M. Turner, D. R. Unbehagen, 0. C. Vance, R. F. Wolfington, C. 11. Wortham, G. Zemanek, L. M. First Sergeant W. E. SHACKELFORD Commanding Officer 1. Hi! 2. Well, it looks cold. 3. It must be cold. 4. Cute dolls 5. Right at home B” COMPOSITE Third row: Sullivan, Duncan, Sims, Johnson, Goss, Barfield, Smith, Witherspoon, Potts, Cox, Carsey, Baty, Hall, Wilkinson, Wagner, Palmer, Croix, Howell. First row: Krae- Smith, Brooks, Marshall, Connally, Todaro. Second row: Winters, Neely, Walton, mer, Diechman, Tubbs, Broesche, Sheveland. Watson, Nitsch. Parish, Chisholm, Johnson, Crawford, Henry, Chaplin, Otoupalik, Neumann, Lyon, J. D. NEELY First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: STAFF SERGEANTS: Bourgeois, G. G. Garsev, J. N. Cato. B. Vi. Chaplin, N. T. HulThines, B. S. Chisholm, A. N. Kraemer, R. M. Cox. L. 0. Maris, J. L. Crawford, B. J. Nitsch. M. . Croix, A. A. Barrack, J. M. Hall. J. D. Pizzitola. M. J. Howell, W. D. Sheveland, W . A. Johnson. J. D. Tubbs, C. A. Neumann, T. H. inevard. J. W . STAFF MEMBERS: Parish, T. H. Vi alton, M. D. Bieri, E. L. CORPORALS: Gray, E. . Bond, J. B. Haas. P. J. Johnson, C. H. Montgomery, J. C. Smith. J. M. Mullen. C. Sullivan. N. D. Stansel, .!. . Yaden. E. S. Ill TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: inters. G. M. JUNIORS: Balv. B. T. Flower. D. E. Blackwell. J. . Otoupalik, F. A. Gibson. J. E. W ilkinson. B. R. Grossman. E. W. Henry, V. G. Jourde. A. J. Lyon, E. F. Ill Palmer, K. A. Tiemann, E. L. agner, C. E. Whitehead. G. W. Yarbrough. R. H. SOPHOMORES: Burrage. B. E. Cooper. D. R. Gowan, A. D. FRESHMEN: Connaly, J. . Denmark. K. L. Duncan. H. Goss, T. D. Huffaker, R. S. Marshall. J. K. Potts, R. K. Sims. S. E. Smith. J. B. Todaro, R. J. 1. Baby, it is cold outside. 2. Here is what w , e will do 3. Nice build 4. A lucky Ag 5. Just not my brand J. G. BROESCHE Co m m a n di ng 0fficer A” ATHLETICS Fourth row: Atkins, Reed, Kruppa, Buckner, Willis, Flanigan, Earle, Cleland, W’ood- Erisman, Witt, Weeven, Zouzalik, Card, Barlow. Second row: Herrington, Ufer, ard, Mitchella, Balke, Hullum, Hansen, Steen, Carver, Reardon. Third row: Carper, Durbin, Roberts, Jackson, Fraga, Gattis, Martin, McKnight, Puls, Rul. First row: Mor- Davis, McLarry, Pever, Nichols, Cole, Stiles, Medlin, Schafer, Smith, Brown, Wright, rison, Monicle, Zatopek, Strange, Kerr, Wilmsen, Baker. LIEUTENANTS: Baker, C. W. Cox, H. R. Monicle, L. D. Morrison, J. S. Pender, R. I. Robison, B. H. Wilmsen, C. Zatopek, E. J. TECH. SERGEANTS: Durbin, J. C. Gattis, R. G. Martin. R. B. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bleckner, R. I. Fraga, L. Z. Hunkier, R. F. Jackson, J. L. McKnight, R. E. Moreno, M. 0. Puls, C. R. Roberts, J. A. Rul, F. R. CORPORALS: Barlow, J. R. Castleman, C. W. Nave, S. Nichols, R. H. Reed, X. B. Stiles, G. B. Willis, D. R. Woodard, R. E. JUNIORS: Adams, D. A. Christopher, J. R. Fairchild, P. L. Fletcher, G. D. Johnson, H. R. Sullivan, S. L. SOPHOMORES: Buckner, F. K. Carter, B. J. Carver, D. W. Cleland, R. D. Cooner, W. P. Davis, H. G. Flanagan, C. L. Card. W. B. Kruppa, F. R. Medlin, J. Newton, W. F. Smith. H. D. Weeven, E. L. Wright, C. FRESHMEN: Andrews, D. A. Atkins, J. R. Balke, D. W. Blackstone, W. R. Brown, J. M. Carper. H. J. Cole, J. T. Earle, D. L. Englebright. T. Erisman, A. D. Harrington, G. Houser, E. H. Hullum, D. Irvin, J. J. Lyon, J. F. McLarry, J. W. Mitchella, M. D. Pever, T. D. Phillips, H. L. Reardon, J. Schafer, W . F. Smith, R. A. Steen, J. R. Witt. M. S. Zouzalik, E. E. First Sergeant W. D. STRANGE Commanding Officer 1. Wait till next year. 2. The swimmers 3. How true! 4. Baylor gets a preview. B” ATHLETICS hourtli row: Taylor, rifjht, Rollins, Gillar, Sandefur. Roper, Ducley, Carbone, Powell, row: Kreuger, Hale, Stallings, Cranberry, Pardee. First row: Watson, Strait, Robbins. Cox, Schmid. Third row: Murrell. Marks, Stanley, Smith. Revelette, Conrad, Usry, Out front: Summerlin. Smithwick, Simmons, Meeks, Cilbert, Price, Williams, Doucet.Goff. Martin. Second L. HALE First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Pollard. H. Robbins. D. Strait, T. Teague. F. atson, D. TECH SERGEANTS: Granbem. B. Henry, J. Penfield. J. Stallings. K. CORPORALS: Conrad, B. J. Crow. J. D. Dud lev, E. Gilbert, J. Kreuger, C. Marks. B. Simmons. A. L. Sutherlin, B. SOPHOMORES: Dendv, B. Gillar. G. Kolle, T. Leskar. J. Meeks, D. Merrell. C. Rollins, G. Smithwick. R. Stanley, J. Tavlor. L. illiams. C. Wright. J. FRESHMEN: Beck, K. Carbone. .1. Cox. K. Cramer. J. Diago. G. Doucet. R. Farmer. J. Golf. R. Heller. S. Me Nichol. J. Oden. J. Powell, J. L. Price, H. Roper, S. Roberts. A. Sandefur. H. Schmid, J Swisher. N. Schwake, J. Smith. D. Turner. E. 1. Joe has a roommate. 2. Don’t push the panic button. 3. Ray gets his gift. 4. Springtime 5. My girl G. T. SUMMERLIN Commanding Officer FIRST WING LT. COL. S. D. LACKLAND Executive MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR F. A. ERP T. R. OLSEN W. P. NOURIE G. S. MIJALIS R. N. BACHER Adjutant Supply Operations Intelligence Chaplain M SGT. .1. M. PEACOCK Sergeant Major M SGT. J. H. KEATHLEY Supply M SGT. A. E. RICHEY Intelligence M SGT. J. T. STEEL Operations 221 FIRST GROUP Commanding Officer M SGT. JACK CHEWNING Sergeant Major T SGT. V. F. JOHNSON Supply 222 SQUADRON 1 Fourth row: Ilern ' n. Mattox, Quarles, Gunter, Carlow, Engel. Third row: Campbell, mick, Jones. Heald. Barr, Justice. First row: Wheeler. Lee, Weatherby, Walters, Turbi- Beal, Lemmon, Quires, Cansky, Powell, Williams, Cowick, Talbart. Wells, Glasscock, ville. Dillard. Kimberling, Schverak, Carpenter, Ramsower, Williams. Front: Pettit, Conner, Vincent, Williams, Peeks. Second row: Anderson, Snover, Farmer, Dalchau, Rentzel, Butschek. Brown, Truesdale, Hanieak, Harrell, Smith, Clayton, Conway, MacDavid, Smith, Dim- First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Pettit, R. M. Pruitt, G. T. TECH. SERGEANTS: Dillard. J. A. Kimberling, M. R. Ramsower, I. B. Schverak. R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Carpenter, D. C. Weatherby. J. R. Vt illiams, C. E. CORPORALS: Beal. j. R. Heald, J. M. Justice. W. H. Lemmon, G. P. Talbert, W. M. JUNIORS: Turbiville, D. R. Walters, M. L. SOPHOMORES: Anderson. W. M. Dalchau, K. H. Dimmik, F. Gansky, D. F. Hanieak, J. E. Jones. B. J. Quiros, A. Snover, R. R. Williams. I. R. Wood, W. H. FRESHMEN: Barr. R. C. Brown. J. D. Campbell, J. F. Carlow, C. R. Clayton, S. V. Colburn. J. W. Conner, T. L. Conway, J. G. Cowick, D. Engel, J. E. Farmer, M. 0. Glasscock. M. G. Gunter, M. G. Harrell. D. R. Herren. C. L. Mattox, H. T. Me David. T. G. Paetzold, J. L. Peeks, J. M. Powell, C. F. Quarles. T. S. Smith, R. R. Smith, W. D. Truesdale, R. E. Vincent, H. D. W ells, H. V. W heeler, 1 . F. Williams, B. L. B. F. RENTZEL Commanding Officer 1. An early morning hath in bed 2. Campus big wheels 3. A weekend starts 4. Studying nature 5. Modeling shorts SQUADRON 2 Fourth row: Withoff, Choate, Rogers, Sandsteadt, Perkins, Wallace, Elliott, Morales, Second row: Armenakis, Norton, McLeroy, Pixley, McLendon, Tyler, Hicks, W illborn. Creel, Reid, Schuster, Scoggin, Hornick, Andrews, Mayo, Epps, Gerum, Ramoz. Cardenas. First row: Banker, Carr, Bryan, Shackleford, Hedstrom, Parker. Front row: Third row: McBride, Harrow, White, French, Craig, Creighton, Moss, Dixon. Parks, Long. Boone. Ware, Lowery, Henderson, Crow, Shelby, Morgan. Rotller, Franz. Edwards, Covington. UEl TENANTS: Banker, D. II. Bryan, D. W. Carr, G. E. Hedslrom, K. H. Howdeshell, l{. L. Parker, M. L. Shackleford, B. STAFF MEMBERS: Adnev, E. M. Oldham, Y. B. TECH SERGEANTS: Hicks, D. E. Pixley, E. L. Willborn. J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cardenas, A. F . McLeroy, J. B. Tyler, C. E. CORPORALS: Armenakis, D. A. Mayo, D. R. Rogers, B. R. Sandsledt, A. W. Withoff, D. H. JUNIORS: McLendon, L. F. SOPHOMORES: Andrews, R. H. Covington, J. D. Dixon, J. V. Epps, L. R. Henderson, J. E. Morales, L. A. Reid, A. M. FRESHMEN: Choate, J. M. Craig, W. R. Creel, G. B. Creighton, C. C. Crow, C. I. Harrow, R. L ' . Edwards, R. E. Elliott. R. L. Fran ., R. L. French. A. J. Gerum, L. C. Hornick, R. E. Lowery, G. R. McBride, D. P. Morgan, B. H. Moss, R. E. Parks, J. H. Peevey, R. M. Perkins, W. L. Ramos, A. D. Rotller, J. S. Schuster, F. L. Scoggin, J. M. Shelby, E. J. Wallace, J. M. Ware, S. G. White, W. A. T. E. NORTON First Sergeant S. W. LONG Commanding Officer 1. We love those bathing suits. 2. Put up or shut up. 3. Buddies 4. Looks peaceful enough 5. The corps is uniform. iF SQUADRON 3 liiinTil i A i i ri i i ' i lif l ft nirTirii i nttiiiifirTr ' Fourth row: Langford, Coughran, Dorney, Proffer, Vaughn, Haldy, Muhlstein, Comp- Singer, Rapp, Hudson, Higginbotham, Cornwall. Second row: Meyer, Windle, Smith, ton, Thompson, Poster, Balhorn, Kirby, Blacketer, Meri-Akri, Durham, Hocher, Benavides, Ayres, Platt, Williams. First row: Keeter, Schubert, Nourie, Liddy, Lacy, Skupin, Wall, Kyle, Hidalgo. Third row: Brock, Weinacht, Hataway, Hussey, Parnell, Huston, Sharp, Weinstein. McCoy, Courtney, Alterman, Graham, DePrato, Saunders, Dickerson, Buell, Sendejo, LI LI TENANTS: Huston, G. J. Keeter. J. E. Sharp, M. einstein, J. W. STAFF MEMBERS: Chewning, J. Nourie. W. P. Schubert. J. TECH SERGEANTS: Ayres. W. T. Benevides, L. H. Smith. S. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: illiams, B. D. Windle, J. CORPORALS: Baird. R. V. Balhorn. R. J. Compton. K. K. Graham. J. Higginbotham, J. Kirby, D. B. Kyle. C. F. Saunders. J. SENIORS: Platt. R. A. SOPHOMORES: Alterman, J. A. Blacketer, D. 0. Buell. B. A. Dickerson, B. G. Harpy, J. Hidalgo, J. E. Hooker. G. W. McCoy. J. Thompson. B. G. FRESHMEN: Brock. E. A. Cornwall, D. S. Coughran. J. F. Courtney. N. B. DePradd. E. W. Dorne , L. J. Durham. L. D. Hataway. J. A. Hudson. R. . Hussey, R. W. Langford, B. L. Marr. J. S. Meri-Akri. A. Muhlstein. L. Parnell, K. D. Poddv. J. D. Poston. D. T. Proffer, G. W. Rapp. J. W. Sendejo. X. R. Singer. R. W. Skupin, R. W. Vaughn, R. C. Wall, D. T. Weinacht, D. N. 1. Beauty and the beast 2. Flower garden 3. A dog’s life 4. Let’s line up. 5. I domino J. A. LIDDY Commanding Officer 4 SECOND GROUP MAJOR K. E. BURLESON Executive LT. COL. D. P. NOVAK Commanding Officer MAJOR D. J. DIERSCHKE Operations MAJOR D. Y. FAWCETT Adjutant M SGT. K. J. SPRINGER Sergeant Major T SGT. C. F. JAGGERS Supply 226 SQUADRON 4 « « 1 i f Fourth row: Van Dorn, Edwards, Oakes, Jackson, Rice, Baden, Reed, Gatlin, Hardy, Wilson, Dabney, Schultz, Pappas, Fisher, Wilcox, Cash, Pena, Cooper. Third row: Lolland. Dowdy, Turner, W ' atson, Walker, Davis, De Lassen, Korth, Tayloe, Wilson, Christopher, Cameron. Houseman, Partridge, Gibbs, Shaw, Kieffer, Muenker, Shupak, Smallwood. Second row: Elledge, Cassity, Creel, Speed, Easley, Lane, Hoff, Wein¬ berger, Kirkpatrick. First row: Fawcett, Burleson, Dierschke, Brady, Pearson, Jones, Northern. Out front: Cunningham. J. D. CUNNINGHAM, JR. Commanding Officer LIEUTENANTS: Jones, W. H. Pearson, J. F. Northern. J. B. Kalina. H. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Burleson, K. E. Dierschke, D. D. Fawcett, D. W. Jaggers. F. C. Richey, A. E. TECH SERGEANTS: Easley, W. K. Kirkpatrick. J. H. Smith, R. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Andrew, R. M. Creel, P. J. Hoff, B. J. Lane, P. A. Lyle, J. F. Speed, T. J. Ullrich, D. R. W einberger, F. M. CORPORALS: Elledge, D. T. Gatlin, J. P. Hardy, J. R. Lolland, W. W. McGinty, D. D. Walker. R. L. SOPHOMORES: Cash. D. M. Christopher. J. C. Kieffer, L. M. Oakes, D. U. Pappas. D. Pena, C. S. Reed, J. M. Tayloe, S. D. Jr. Watson, J. H. FRESHMEN: Baden, H. R. Brewton, J. R. Cameron. A. L., Jr. Cooper, B. G. Dabney, H. R. Davis. R. E. DeLassen. J. F. Dowdy, K. L. Edwards, W ' . E. Fisher, J. M. Gibbs. C. M. Houseman, R. B. Jackson, W. A., Jr. Korth, E. H., Jr. Muenker, E. W.. Jr. Partridge. J. H.. Jr. Rice, R. J. Schultz, J. I. Shaw, M. M. Shupak, J. A. Smallwood. J. L.. Jr. Turner. R. F. Van Dom, P. F. Wilcox, J. E. W ilson, R. J. 1. Perfect formation 2. Pin-up 3. Close 4. We pitched him in. 5. Looking up SQUADRON 5 Fifth row: Rephan, Lowry, Anz, Hoyt, Williamson, Doss, Dilley, Mulligan. Fourth row: Williamson, Munnerlyn, Inlow, West. Second row: Hamilton, Klinksiek, Bostic, Kelt, Homesly, Jones, Rosselle, Filer, Evans, Brewer, Dodd, Bickerdike, Schiller, Gloss, Fuchs, Gregory, Beaird, Smith, Priest. First row: Kester, Matheson, Novak, Stubble- Medley, Estes, Sansing, Touceda, Creamer, Lowe. Third row: Cheatheam, Lacy, Paige, field, Adams, Thurman. Smith, Pye, Porter, French, Bradley, Offield, Giles, Akin, Briggs, Mavfield, Tipton, LIEUTENANTS: Kester, L. F. Matheson, N. Riggs, R. H. Thurman, D. A. STAFF MEMBERS: Novaek, D. P. TECH SERGEANTS: Bostic, J. D. Gregory, J. C. Smith, A. F. STAFF SERGEANTS: Fuchs, H. A. Kelt, G. A. Priest, E. C. CORPORALS: Hamilton, G. R. Jones, D. W. Pye, J. M. Sansing, W. A. JUNIORS: Beaird, K. B. SOPHOMORES: Anz, J. W. Bradley, B. D. Cheatheam, C. J. Closs, F. P. Creamer, C. W. Giles, T. E. Lowe, T. R. Lowry, C. L. Mayfield, J. C. Munnerlyn, J. H. Paige, J. W. Porter, D. F. FRESHMEN: Akin, J. P. Bickercike, E. V. Brewer, R. L. Briggs, P. H. Dilley, D. E. Dodd, B. E. Doss, J. M. Estes, G. A. Evans, A. J. Filer, F. L. French, H. T. Homesley, W. B. Hoyte, S. E. Inlow, H. E. Lacy, H. E. Medley, C. L. Mulligan, T. J. Offield, H. G. Rephan. S. Rozelle, W. C. Schiller, J. D. Smith, B. R. Tipton, W. E. Touceda, R. H. Villarreal, E. S. West, J. D. Williamson, B. P. W illiamson, W. V. First Sergeant W. E. STUBBLEFIELD Commanding Officer 1. And away we go. 2. Squadron portrait 3. It’s for the birds. 4. Typical formation 5. Barmaid SQUADRON 6 Fifth row: Garrick, Jones, Noyes, Weaver, Salinas. Fourth row: Tice, Hudson, Human, Kirk, Garcia, Moskal, Peel, Thompson, Patterson, Eagleson, Armstrong, Brown, Poole, Reed, Santikos, Sykes, Ormsby. Third row: bright, Malone, Klauss, Watson, White, Brownlee, Ragsdale, Neelley, Coscia, Gritter, Aylesworth, Peters, Locke, Rey¬ nolds. Lassiter, Woodman, Jackson, Cashman. Second row: Stephens, Hudson, Lewis, Opitz. Niss, McMichael, Springer, Standley, Isham, Hendrix, Whitwell, Wilderson, Salmon. First row: Olsen, Childress, Parr, Butler, Zama. J. L. HUDSON First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Childress, J. H. Scrivano, P. J. Zama. R. M. STAFF MEMBERS: Olsen. T. L. Springer, K. H. TECH SERGEANTS: Lewis. F. A. Lewis. L. D. ilkerson. E. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hendrix. . C. Isham. E. R. Killough. C. P. McMichael. G. L. Niss. K. F . Opitz. R. Vi. Salmon. J. A. Standley. H. A. Whitwell, J. H. CORPORALS: Hudson. J. R. Jones. M. M. Stephens. R. oodman. J. N. JUNIORS: Culver, C. C. McGinley. E. B. G. W. PARR Commanding Officer SOPHOMORES: Cashman. E. H. Klauss, J. G. Ragsdale. G. M. Salinas, R. E. FRESHMEN: Armstrong. D. W. Aylesworth, C. T. Brown. T. W. Brownlee, W. C. Garrick, J. L. Coscia. R. L. Eagleson, G. G. Garcia, R. P. Gritter. H. G. Human. G. E. Jackson. J. C. Kirk. J. D. Lassiter. J. T. Locke. J. E. Malone. D. D. Moskal. D. E. Neelley, N. J. Noyes. J. V. Ormsby, A. H. Patterson. E. W. Peel. G. K. Peters, G. K. Poole, R. B. Reed. W. E. Reynolds, J. W. Santikos, P. G. Sykes, C. M. Thompson, F. S. Tice, J. D. Weaver, C. L. White. A. L. Wright. R. W. 1. Aggie garler 2. Buddies 3. Where’s the logs? 4. Shorty 5. Integration THIRD GROUP MAJOR F. D. WADDELL Executive LT. COL. R. W. YOUNG Commanding Officer T SGT. J. C. COOK Operations T SGT. T. M. CONNER Supply 230 SQUADRON 7 Fifth row: Jennings, Coyle, Adams, Clark, Cooper, Schmidt, Nyman, Thomas, Woods, Cantrell, Kay, Haynie, Mott, Simms, Baytes. Fourth row: Campbell. Johnson, Ybarra, Rowalt, Brown, Leavesly, Rodew ' ald, Blanton, Hitchcock, Redditt. Gill, Callicoate, Burkett, Noble, Wilcox, Friedland. Harrell, White. Third row: Allen, Ruth, Jackson, Nanny, Norris, Burks, Rindfuss, Phillips, Nash, Macha, Kelling, Mooring, Nelson, Hilland, Rilev, Collins, Swanzy. Second row: Muller. Finch, Rodenbaugh. Sandhop. Wakefield, Stewart, Williamson, Dye, Fernandez, Voss, Goode, Barr. First row: Thomas, Walton, Waddel, Lackland, Von Gotten, Erp, Gray, Tachibana, Barlow, Mar¬ low, Tavlor, Denard. J. W. THOMAS First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Donartl. J. M. Marlow. G. A. Taylor. A. R. alton. E. C. TECH SERGEANTS: Barr. T. C. Rodenbargh. D. C. Williamson. R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Dye, J. L. Fernandez, A. T. Goode, Vi. B. Slew art, J. R. Voss, J. H. Wakefield, R. C. CORPORALS: Covie, M. Mooring. E. E. Nannv. H. R. SOPHOMORES: Bates. J. A. Brown. W. J. Callicoate, C. S. Cantrell. J. W. Cooper, C. D. Gill. M. R. Hilland. C. R. Jackson. J. H. Holmans, C. S. Kay, I. H. Nobel. P, C. Redditt. W. M. Ruth. R. M. Rodewald. F. A. Thomas. G. E. W ilcox. A. FRESHMEN: Adams. P. Blanton. W . G. Burch. T. L. Burks. W . J. Burkett. D. K. Campbell. C. M. Clark. G. Codings, B. D. Friedland. M. Harrel, C. B. Haynie, C. H. Hitchcock. G. Jennings. W . J. Johnson. S. C. Keling. W illiam E. Leavesley, J. E. Macha. A. R. Mott. W. J. Muller. A. F. Nash. L. M. Nelson, L. M. Norris. H. C. Nyman, Q. O. Phillips, F. R. Riley. R. D. Rindfuss. J. A. Rowalt. R. J. Schmidt. J. L. Simms, H. A. Swansv, W. B. White! J. W . W oods. W. W . Ybarra. B. G. 1. Just don’t figure 2. Interesting magazine 3. Rousing game 4. Drunk 5. Lovers 6. Three of a kind E. B. GRAY Commanding Officer SQUADRON 8 Fifth row: Lew, Wendt, Blackwood, Baker, Bretches, Burton, Schattel, Corbell, Ma- berry, Campbell. Bluhm, Capello, Albea, Burnaugh. Fourth row: Holmes, Dickey, Crook, Hargrove, Lucas, Shaver, Smith, Odom, Caswell, Robins, Sterling, Lindenberg, Sykes, Johnson, Calhoun, Landberg, Roland. Third row: Cummings, Flannagan, Rankin, Greenhill, Billingslea, Kimball, Cannaday, W right, Ruth, Liberty, Nuekols, Motus, Wright. Smith, Burks, Baker, Stone, Wagers. Second row: Stipp, Foley. Pvle, Koegle, Hancock, Fisher. First row: Graham, Crisman, Young, Mays, Percival, Herpin. LIEUTENANTS: Crissman, G. E. Herpin, C. J. TECH SERGEANTS: Fisher, B. D. Hancock, R. N. STAFF SERGEANTS: Koegl, R. M. Pyle, G. C. CORPO RALS: Baker, B. G. Bretches, L. R. Burks, L. Burton, 0. W. Dickey, R. M. Rankin, J. L. Stipp, L. C. JUNIORS: Foley, W. SOPHOMORES: Billingslea, R. C. Caswell, D. W. Corbell, D. H. Crook, W. B. Greenhill, M. D. Holmes, P. R. Kimball. J. R. Matus. R. J. Nuekols, S. S. Odom, W. P. Schatell, J. L. FRESHMEN: Albea. T. R. Baker, J. B. Blackwood, W. R. Bluhm, B. F. Burnaugh. J. W. Calhoun, C. R. Campbell, J. L. Cannaday, J. N. Capello. T. D. Cummings, R. L. Flanagan. H. L. Hargrove, J. G. Johnson. J. R. Landberg, L. C. W. Lew, C. W. Liberty, J. P. Lindenberg, E. W. Lucas, R. C. Maberrv. M. H. Robins, J. F. Roland, J. R. Ruth. R. L. Shaver. T. N. Smith, K. E. Smith. J. P. Sterling, M. C. Stone, M. F. Sykes, T. G. Wagers, J. R. Wenot, J. P. Wright, G. W. Wright, L. A. J. T. GRAHAM First Sergeant K. W. MAYS Commanding Officer 1. Three deep 2. Bitch meeting 3. Smile 4. Two on one 5. Beware SQUADRON 9 Fourth row: Canik, Lucas, Goodman, Epting, Poteet, Keetch, Clark, Barton, Kuyken¬ dall, Bosorim, Bushy, Engelbach. Patton. Perlitz, Walker, Moses, Carter. Third row: Hudgins, Osgood, Jones, Scholl, Graham, Simmons, Stephens, Heldt, Norling, Wilson, Lummus, Crawford, Conrad, Trice, Ygnacio, Emerson, Moore, Flanagan, Holbrooks. Second row: Lessard, Schier, Bonin, Haynes, Cook, Connor, Schwartz, Pruitt, Weather¬ ford, Bodine, Shepherd, Keprta. First row: Heitkamp, Krouse, Bacher, Scott, Welch, Scott. Out front: Hlavinka, Pillow. S. J. PILLOW Second in Command W.E. SCHIER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Krouse, R. F. Scott. H. E. Welch, C. T. STAFF MEMBERS: Bat her. R. N. Connor. T. M. Cook. J. C. Heitkamp, D. M. Scott. R. H. Steel. J. T. TECH SERGEANTS: Keprta. D. F. Pruitt. J. L. Schwartz, S. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bodine. G. . Bonin. L. J. Haynes, G. T. Weatherford, J. P. CORPORALS: Barton. G. W. Kuykendall, . E. Lessard. C. S. Lummus. A. D. Patton. L. L. Perlitz, J. R. SOPHOMORES: Crawford, J. J. Emerson. G. B. Goodman. J. V. Heldt. W. D. Moses, E. L. Scholl. R. M. FRESHMEN: Anderson. R. W. Busby. R. L. Canik, L. G. Carter, T. H. Caruthers. J. R. Clark. J. B. Conrad, S. G. Doughtery, D. E. Epting, D. L. Engelbach. J. H. Esparza, S. S. Flanagan, E. C. Gonzalez, C. Q. Graham. J. H. Holbrooks, A. R. Hudgins, M. R. Jones. T. S. Jurado. H. Keetch, E. Y. Lucas, V. F. Mann. R. B. McCann, G. W. McNutt. J. E. Moore. D. W. Norling, C. E. Osgood. W. S. Poteet, J. M. Rosprim, J. F. Simmons. W. R. Sparks, J. E. Stephens, G. W. Trice. D. L. Walker, J. A. Wilson, W. 0. Ygnacio, L. E. Young. J. E. 1. Marlon! 2. Grin 3. Love on the campus 4. Inter-room wrestling 5. Oh! You have a date. J. C. HLAVINKA Commanding Officer FOURTH GROUP LT. COL. H. G. JACOBSON Commanding Officer M SGT. B. W. KING Sergeant Major 234 T SGT. R. B. THORNTON Fifth row: Rameriz, Brimer, Parker, Wunderlich, Clary, Carlton, Cooper. Blieden. Fourth row: Huttanus, Campbell. Montgomery, Swann, Sinclair, Wodrich, Brown, Peacock, Hearne, Barnette. Third row: Soland, Birdwell. Elle r, Krause. Parsons. Rod¬ gers, Pepper. Brown, Dimoch, Crews. Williams, f isher, Giuffre, Clark, Robison, Miers, Wyrick, Meyers. Second row: Minvard, Newcomer, Anderson, Alexander, Fox, Cobb, Lunsford, Booty ' , Harris, Ewing, Crews. Mays, Grupe, Manitzas, Ocone, Foster, Bowen. First row: Fuchs. Hassell, Goff, Miller, Hill, Jacobson. Bradley, Magnon, Gilbert. Front center: Gentry. LIEUTENANTS: Bradley. (). H. Goff. H. E. Greer. A. S. Magnon. A. H. Miller. R. H. STAFF MEMBERS: Fuchs, M. H. Gilbert. B. C. Hassell. H. L. Jacobson. H. G. Lunsford. J. L. Peacock. J. M. TECH SERGEANTS: Alexander. G. Cobb. J. Y Mavs. L. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Anderson, L. N. Booty. D. E. Crews. J. A. English. R. A. Poster. R. A. Fox, C. E. Grupe. H. F. Manitzas, G. N. Ocone, J. A. CORPORALS: Bowen. R. M. Brown. R. T. Mills. D. E. Montgomerv. J. . Smith. P. L. Wunderlich. R. R. J l MORS: Ewing. W . A. Harris. T. B. Kugler. C. Nicholas, B. SOPHOMORES: Allen. W. G. Barnett, A. J. Blieden. J. A. Benes. D. J. Dimoch, G. E. Eller. J. N. Fisher. P. D. Giuffree. J. C. Hurley. P. D. Huttanus, F. L. Minvard, H. T. Rameriz. J. M. Wodrich. D. R. FRESHMEN: Birdwell. G. R. Brimer. W. H. Brown, C. R. Campbell, C. D. Carlton. J. S. Clark, L. E. Clary, J. W. Cooper. D. R. Crews. J. D. Hearne, T. J. Jones. M. C. Krause, D. M. Myers. W. A. Miers, J. F. Parker. F. W . Parsons, J. R. Parten. J. A. Peacock. A. R. Pepper, D. G. Robison. C. H. Rodgers. R. W. Sinclair. K. L. Soland. D. J. Swann. J. K. Strauss, T. N. W illiams, C. A. W yrick. D. M. 1. Works better that way 2. Seniors never study. 3. Adam 4. Proof dial he is a hunter. 5. She is single. R. E. GENTRY Commanding Officer Fifth row: Ogden, Tunney, Bond, Carroll, Arnold, Owen, Spencer. Fourth row: Thoma¬ son, Bledsoe, Ramirez, Beaman, Gasaway, Dorset!, Corbin, Greer, Holder, Landron, McDonald, Laird, Lininberger, Thompson, Pitts. Third row: Smith, Culberth, Laird, Burnside, Cloud, Chamberlain, Gibson, Donath, Powell, Ketchum, Carter, Bell, Lodoen, Bent, Pitts, Frank, Carey, McFarlin. Second row: Anderson, F ' oerster, Nolen, Foster, Thornton, Acheson, Offield, Saltier, Driskill. Rickel, Keathley. First row: Merritt. Mijalis, Moran, Scott, Bolner, Brink. Bruechner, Patterson. LIEUTENANTS: Itrink. ;. S. Bruechner, E, P. Merrill, V. H. Moran, J. I), STAFF MEMBERS: Kealhly, H. Patterson, F. E. Thornton, R. B. TECH SERGEANTS: Acheson, H. H. Nolen, K. B. Offield, J. D. Ratcliff, W. R. Sattler. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Driskill. M. M. Foster, R. G. Rickel, E. R. CORPORALS: Dorset!. D. J. Frank, J. L. Hughes, W. F. McFarlin, M. G. Pitts, J. SOPHOMORES: Arnold, C. C. Bent, J. P. Burnside, P. L. Carter, J. L. Greer, J. A. Holder, W. J. Laird, R. W. Owen, J. E. Thomason, H. A. Thompson, W. R. Tunney, M. J. FRESHMEN: Anderson, . C. Bedmon, H. F. Bell, . L. Bledsoe, C. F. Bond, E. Caroll, M. N. Carey. R. R. Chamberlin. H. T. Cloud. D. R. Corbin, J. W. Culberth. . . Donath, M. J. Gartman. W. B. Gasaway, S. M. Gipson. J. M. Ketchum, C. L. Laird. H. L. Landron, 0. E. Lininberger. H. L. Lodoen. G. 1. P. McDonald, R. E. Ogden. H. L. Pitts, S. F. Powell, D. G. Ramirez, B. S. Smith. J. S. Spencer, T. L. S. G. SCOTT Commanding Officer SQUADRON 12 Fourth row: Poynar, Salinas, Ward, Cornelius. Raitt, Crawford, Knotts, Davis, Collier, Green. McNulty, Cecil, Houston, Coy, Serur, Sutton. Weeks. Third row: Pearson, Blackburn. Lowery, Yount, Epperson. Foote, Smith, Boldt, Powledge, Dabb, Lake, Ridgeay, Glover, Davis, Euler, Bavlis, Kubin. Hardman. Second row: Galceran, Haines, Martin, Joeris, Arneson, Wilson, Dorsey. King, Fulghum, Orr. Bourn, Drev- fus, Sprague, Rivers. First row: Johnson. Wall, Buell, Clark. Harrison. warn G. D. BUELL Commanding Officer L1EL TENANTS: SOPHOMORES: Harrison, C. M. Blac kburn. P. R. Wall. U. R. Davis, K. E. TECH SERGEANTS: Epperson. M. K. Hardman. L. Bourn. L. N. Houston. L. . Fulghum. J. L. Kubin, J. S. Jenkins. C. W. Ridgway, S. H. Joeris. J. W. FRESHMEN: STAEF SERGEANTS: Cecil. K. W . Arneson. D. G. Cornelius, M. J. Dorsev. . H. Davis. E. L. Drevfus, J. M. Euler. J. F. Martin. H. L. Foote. N. Orr. C. K. Green. J. L. Rivers. E. E. Lowery . B. Sprague. .Y S. Powledge, J. L. Wilson. J. W . Povnar, J. F. CORPORALS: Raitt. R. J. Serur. J. Bavlis. R. V. Smith, N. J. Dabb, F. G. Sutton. K. W . Galc eran. E. L. Weeks, D. E. Knotts. J. F. Lake, D. F. McNultv A. L. W ard, J. E. Yount. B. F. l.Some £uys have all the luck. 2. That sign has got to be up in one hour. 3. Tubby 4. Farmers 5. Lively party SECOND WING COLONEL W. H. SELLERS Commanding Officer LT. COL. H. T. ROBINSON Executive MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR J. R. NELMS C. M. JOHNSTON L. R. DAUSIN B. H. ALLEN W. C. GILBERT Adjutant Scholastic Operations Supply Chaplain MAJOR C. H. TERRY Liaison M SGT. S. B. CROCKETT Sergeant Major M SGT. B. W. DEDEKER Intelligence M SGT. J. F. HEARD Operations M SGT. T. M. HILGARTNER Supply 238 FIFTH GROUP MAJOR A. W. NEWLIN Executive LT. COL. R. A. BARRAS MAJOR C. L. WILLIS Supply T SGT. G. L. CORDOR Intelligence T SGT. J. M. CROW Operations MAJOR T SGT. C. J. HERPIN S. D. GRILLITH Supply 239 SQUADRON 13 Fifth row: Pambosello, Kramer, Delayney, Wulfe. Fourth row: Bowie, Long, King, Freitag, Stancell, Kunkel, Haas, Ballow, Blanton, Brasse, Bothager, McConnell, Wil- Dosch, Wood, Martin, Feeny, Martin, Glager, Alexander, Moon, Frisk, Goldberg, son, Greaner, Wiliford, Griffin. Bohlman. Second ro;c: Sapp, Wall, Winn, Saad, Sharp, Brent, Dawns, Lynd, Frazier. Third row: Brawner, Pickering, Youngblood, Graves, Hampton, Williams, Brozniez, Hollis. First row: Wright, Basset, Wallace, Smith. LIEUTENANTS: Wood, J. F. 11. Smith, C. A. Wright, P. C. FRESHMEN: Alexander, D. D. TECH SERGEANTS: Ballow, J. C. Hampton, J. W . Hollis, L. D. Sharp, J. C. Williams, D. E. Bowie, J. T. Brasse, J. E. Brawner, M. H. Brent, IL H. Feeney, R. S. STAFF SERGEANTS: Frazier, R. L. Brogney, F. K. Saatl, E. M. W inn, G. N. Gloger, P. L. Goldberg, D. H. Graves, D. A. Griffin, J. M. CORPORALS: Grainer, J. A. Bothager, J. D. Delany, J. J. Kramer, G. A. Martin, T. L. Sapp, T. T. Wulfe, E. Haas. H. I. King, C. L. Kunkle, E. E. Lynd, L. R. McConnell. J. H. Moon. B. B. Pickering, R. S. SOPHOMORES: Pratt. N. C. Dosch, C. K. Downs. J. L. Martin, 0. L. White. W ' . K. Williford, C. J. Prisk, T. J. Stansell, G. A. Tambirello, F. A. Youngblood, C. F. H. S. BASSETT Commanding Officer 1. Buckey passes flight test. 2. Hams! 3. Let’s have a ball. 4. Spring cleaning 5. Outfit actors SQUADRON 14 Fourth rote: Gernentz, Williams, Pfenffer, Salinas. Junes, Green, W arren. Third row: Gleason. Kav, Hargrove, Ramirez, Allen, Johnson, Powell, Kimbriel, Beckleman, Guth¬ rie, Scott, Watkins, McGarty, Warren, Delony, Lassiter, Martinez. Second row: Lin- sinsen. Kirhy. Meyer, Ashby, Graetzel, Pustejovsky, Massingale. Bowen, Cozart, Led- nicky, Hosea, Spiller, McWilliams, Dixon, Williams, McClaren, Leigh, Adair. First row: Bilby, Hoover, Briggs, Crow, Howard, Moore, Lackey. Out front: Hanson. McCane. LIEUTENANTS: Howard. L. E. TECH SERGEANTS: Moore. D. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Briggs, D. R. Hoover. R.L. Lackey. R. R. CORPORALS: Bilby, R. E. Bowen. B. K. Delony. B. G. Gleason, J. D. Hargrove. H. C. Ray, S. F. Seolt. T. G. Warren, J. M. SOPHOMORES: Allen. C. L. Bagiev, D. R. Mikulenka, E. J. Powell, R. A. Salinas, J. R. W illiams. L. N. FRESHMEN: Adair. F. W. Ashby, T. L. Cozart. D. E. Dixon. J. R. Graetzel. R. L. Green. C. R. Guthrie, R. G. Hosea. R. C. Hohnson. D. W. Jones. J. C. Kimbriel. L. F. Kirby, R. M. Lassiter. R. T. Ledniekv. E. F. Leigh, H. F. Linsensen. R. H. Martinez, C. Massingale, J. T. McClaren. J. R. MeW illiams. R. A. Myers, L. G. Pleulfer, R. T. Pustejovsaky. A. A. Ramirez. A. R. W atkins, E. G. Warren, J. W. W illiams. R. L. 1. Let’s gel started. 2. Juniors 3. Handsome fellow 4. Who owns the car? 5. Rev and her huddles R. A. HANSON Commanding Officer SQUADRON 15 Fifth row: Ramon, Dellv, Allex, Wolston, Keith, Meurer, Gilmore, Rosenthal, Ma- dole, Allen. Fourth row: Moeller, Dyer, Mathews, Broome, McGee. McKinley, Ul- bricht, Wright, Stewart, James, King, Martelli, Anderson, Christilles, Brock, Burch¬ field, Mauritz. Third row: Ellington, Succhi, Newby, Morris, Richardson, Adamik, Templin, Saygar, Melson, Wilkinson, Todd, Brown, Gray, Glicksman, Maedgen, Pierce, Trice, Kolterman, Shurtleff, Starnes, Woodruff. Second row: June, Gray, Jeff¬ eries, Miller, Gibson, Isaacks, Watson, Smith. First row: Mellroy, Z. H. LIEUTENANTS: Gibson, R. E. Miller, R. B. TECH SERGEANTS: Gray, J. D. Jef ' I’eries, J. H. Smith, E. M. Watson, J. N. STAFF SERGEANTS: Isaacks, R. L. CORPORALS: Brown, J. L. Ellington. J. W. Glicksman. J. M, Maedgen, M. A. Morris, B C. Newby, A. G. Sayger, R. 0. Starnes, C. G. Todd, T. C. Trice, M. L. SOPHOMORES: Adamik, S W. Gray, J. E. Kolterman, T. V. Melson, B. I. Pierce, J. S. Richardson, B. Scucchi, G. D. Shurtleff, R. T. Templin, H. D. Wilkinson, T. J. Woodruff, R. L. FRESHMEN: Allen. J. C. Allex, D. E. Anderson, G. H. Burchfield, P. B. Brock, G. W. Broome, D. W. Christilles, J. C. Dyer, E. M. Gilmore, J. E. James, W. G. Kieth, M. J. Kelly, W. 0. King, J. A. Madole, T. E. Martelli, L. J. Matthews, D. D. Mauritz, M. N. McGee, P. R. McKinley, C. H. Meurer, F. A. Moeller, A. C. Ramon, R. R. Rosenthal, P. H. Stewart. R. D. Ulbricht, G. D. Wolston, C. N. Wright, J. R. Z. H. McILLORY Commanding Officer 1. What town? 2. Look hard now. 3. Practical joke 4. Liberace 5. Suck it in. SIXTH GROUP MAJ. J. D. COBB Executive LT. COL. C. R. CREWS Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR R. Y. BROWN N. E. POLDRACK Intelligence Operations MAJOR M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. C. H. RITCHEY J. L. LOGGINS B. A. SPATH H. R. BENTHUL Scholastic Sergeant Major Operations Supply 243 SQUADRON 16 Fourth row: Dorset, Thurman, Barganier, Hendrix, Scott, Farley, Wynne, Byington, McEntire. Third row: Battise, Jones, McLeod, Taylor, Clements, Heller, Salmon, Trues- dell, Kingrey, Westbrook, Stewart, Roberts, Taylor, Flores, Jones, Mayhew, Boyd. Sec¬ ond row: McNeil, Salinas, Doutt, Hill, Hood, Deterling, Clark, Watwood, Martin, Childers. Fourtig. Sifford, McCallum, Hardy, Traylor. Dunn. Barr, Gould. First row: Crowder. Cassidy, Herzik. Bvrne, Anderson, Atterbury, Selensky, Hand, Hopkins, Me- Knight. Stuart. Benthul, Smith. LIEUTENANTS: Battise. W. Gooper. D. 1). McLaughlin, E. L. Childers, A. B. Crowder, D. R. Flores 1). . TECH SERGEANTS: Hill. W. C. Byrne, Y. B. McKnighl, E. i Selensky, J. Jones. T). A. Mayhew, R. A. Thurman, W. R. Si Hurd. R. ST A IT SERGEANTS FRESHMEN: Cassidy. J. Hand. R. N. 1 ler .ik, J. E. Hopkins, J. 11. Stuart. R. S. Barganier. T. E. Barr, J. N. Boyd. C. W . Clements, R. F. Deterling, D. A. CORPORALS: Dickerson, E. W Anderson. R. M. Byington, A. Clark. R. A. Earley, J . T. McCallum, W f . S. McLeod, G. B. Dorsell. T. K. Doutt. R. K. Dunn, W. K. Fourtig. (i. C. Gould. H. B. 1 lard . W . H. Hendrix, 1). E. SOPHOMORES: Heller, R. D. Atterburv. D. Hood, G. A. Jones, J. D. Kelley. N. L. King rev. R. Martin. P. C. McEntire. .). E. McNeill. Y. D. Roberts, E. A. Salinas. M. E. Salmon, R. D. Scott. A. Y. Stewart. J. D. Taylor. H. . Tavlor, J. R. Thomas, . Tra lor. G. . Truesdell, R. L. Watwood. D. H. Westbrook, R. B. Wynne. T. 0. G. W. HILLYER Commanding Officer 1. Mv feet just plain hurt. 2. You can’t go any (u tther. 3. You ' ll come 4. Twirl il around. 5. 1-2-3 Roll SQUADRON 17 Sixth row: Sowder, Hall, Duplissey, Woodman, Denny, Russell, Yantis, Mitchell, Rob¬ erson. Dosher, Laird. Harris, Davila. Fifth row: Russell, Swink, Kidd, Martin, Jackson, Robertson. Weinaeht, Teague, Griffin, Sehoenfield. Johnson, Sterling. Bohuslav. Bar¬ ton, Gant. Durham, Smith. Fourth row: Petty, Mavr, Westfall, W ' hite, Guenzel, Byar, Easley, Bivona, Elliot, Hav, Southvvorth, Black, Rice, Rose, Gleason, Dillahunty, Payne, Redler. Third row: Sigler. Janak, Morello, Morton, Davis. Duplantis, Savage, Ferrata. Clegg, Hanson, Setzler. Johnson. Loggins, Hutchison, Penland. Second row: Cappel. Bell, Swofford. First row: Williams. First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Bell. J. D. Busin. A. E. (Rappel. K. .1. Chinnork. B. E. STAKE MEMBERS: Dedeker. B. W Kogpins, J. L. Whilmn. H. W. TECH SER(;EANTS: Duplantis. V. E. Hukliison. J. P. Setzler. W . R. STXFKSERtiEANTS: tdrgg.J. R. I )a is. W . S. Hanson. E. C. Johnson. P. E. Morrelo. . Morton. 1). Savage, C. E. CORPORALS: Bohuslav. B. . Harris. .1. Kidd. R. H. Martin. .1. L. Mitchell, R- E. Sigler, . D. Southworth. L. M. einacht, C. . SENIORS: None Jl N10RS: Ferrata. J. B. Penland. R. B. SOPHOMORES: Dosher. J. R. Gleason. R. B. GrilTin. W . C. Gihti cI. I). L. Robertson. P. . Russell. . B. Srhoenliehl C. D. Sowder, B. I). Sterling. J. M. Westlall. G. I). White. J. K. FRESHMEN: Barton. L. Bivona. J. P. Blac k. W. A. Byar. T. W. Da ila. R. Dennev. J. I). Dillahunlv. O. L. Duplissev. D. R. Durham. R. B. Easlev. R. C. Elliott. .1. H. Gant. B. J. Hall. . D. Hav. R. L. Jackson. 1. G. Johnson. R. D. Laird. R. A. Mav r. W . h. Payne. A. P. Pett . D. L. Redler. K. O. Rice. R. B. Roberson, J. W. Rose, A. F. Russell. H. C. Smith. R. C. Swink. L. Teague, J. 0. W oodman. W . C. Yantis. A. L. 1. Cheat! 2. Gel all the hollies. 3. Corn-pone 4. No dice! 5. Bull session M. L. WILLIAMS Commanding Officer SQUADRON 18 Fifth row: Perrone. Pelham, Myers, Runte, Myers. Johnson, Sadler, Low, Proetor. Fourth row: Newton, Baron, Griffith, Hoover, Miller, Withers, Beasley, Grubenman. Taylor, Maldonado, Boles, Steinman, Royal, Neighbors, Neeee, Holle, Fields. Third row: Stone, Wells, Lane. Williams, Hogue, Jones, Warner. Koster, Jones, Jamison, Black. Holder. Humphreys. Linnstaedter, Drake, McGowan. Mulkv, O ' Mallev. Second row: Farley, Newberry, Echard, Cinatl. Hobbs, Ewards, Warren, Williams, Wilson. First row: Snipes, Flournoy, Lee, Griffin. Griffin. I.IKUTKN NTS: Hourno . I). K. Griffin. K. L SnijH’s. K. M. ST KF MKMHKHS: Spalli. It. A. TECH SEKCEANTS: Edwards, IT . illiams. A. L. Wilson, .1. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cinatl. F. J. Erkard, R. C. Warren, A. J. CORPORALS: Fields, W. S. Holder. J. B. 1 lumphreys, T. I). McGowan, R. D. Stone. J. W. arner. J. . Wells, C. S. W ithers, N. C. .11 MORS: Hobbs. It. J. SOPHOMORES: Boles, I). R. Griffith, J. R. Grubenman. K. M. Hogue. It. E. Jones, W . H. Neighbors, J. F. Pelham. J. P. Perrone, M. J. Proetor. R. R. W illiams, D. 0. FRESHMEN: Baron. W . G, Beasley. J. M. Black. L. I). Drake, G. A. Farlev. W. S. Holle. D. C. Hoover. J. G. Jamison, W . E. Johnson, J. J. Jones, C. L. Koster. W . H. Lane, C. W. Low, L. II. Linnstaedter, E. E. Maldonado, G. J. Miller. J. N. Mulkev. 0. C. Myers! R. C. Myers, R. R. Neeee. A. R. Newton. I). P. O ' Malley. R. J. Roval. IT C. Runte. C. W. Sadler, C. W. Steinman. F. C. Taylor. J. G. A. W. NEWBERRY First Sergeant C. W. LEE Commanding Officer 1. The fish celebrate. 2. Got a light? 3. Got all the laundry? 4. That crutch helps. 5. Smiling Jack SEVENTH GROUP MAJOR I). R. BURROW Operations LT. COL. J. W. ARNOLD Commanding Officer T SGT. T SGT. W. B. JOHNSON B. E. MAY Operations Supply 247 Fifth row: Vance, Curda, Cunningham, Nelson, Ratcliff, Burns, Settanni, McLaren, Dunlap, Wiggins, Bergeron, Baldwin. Fourth row: Pigott, Eadv. McClave, Ross, Rasco, Bethel, Pierce, Fetters, Waters, Guidry, Housman, Moon, Stecki, Stallings, Diess, Allen, Bond, Sherril. Third row: Hanes. W vatt, Fuller, Warnick. Calhoun. Second row: Arnold, Burrows. First row: Moore. TECH SERGEANTS: Pigott. E. L. Calhoun, J. L. Fuller, W. 0. Settanni. N. Sherrill. B. A. Warnit, H. E. E RES H MEN: CORPORALS: Baldwin. J. A. Eady, A. D. Guidrv. S. L. Hanes, B. L. McLaren, T. D. Nelson, J. E. Pierce, G. E. Stecki. T. S. Waters, G. L. Bergeron. J. L. Bethel, J. S. Burns, A. R. Curda. P. M. Deiss, A. Dunlap. J. J. Fetters, T. W. Moon. J. N. McClave, . R. SOPHOMORES: Ratcliff, R. P. Allen, J. K. Bond, H. B. Cunningham, D. A. Housman, B. J. Rasco, J. A. Ross. N. B. Stallings, R. L. Vance, P. J. W iggins. D. E. B. J. MOORE Commanding Officer 1. Three towels 2. Same three 3. Hands off 4. Tough bunch 5. Smile! SQUADRON 20 ■ - ■ - ■ ' Fifth row: Blundell, Caster, Mizell, Coppedge, Snapka, McLaughlin, Wallace, Hlavin- ka, Crocker, Molina. Fourth row: Beck. Keilers. Galceran, Cross, Frevtag. Cunning¬ ham, McVav, Eagleson. Lam, French, Croslin. Bills. Bills, Smart, Cobb, Newton, Wil¬ son. Rivera, Richie. Third row: Marshall, McKay. Boriskie. Blaschke, Faris, Whit- • - ’ — . . • _ ■ : taker. Boyce, W inkier. Thompson, W inkle. Second row: Skinner. Marshall. Stephens, McLean. Seott, Crockett, Clark. Chappell, Stedman. First row: Thurman. Dotson, Dusebout, Cushion. LIEITLN ANTS: Cushion. J. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Crockfll. S. B. (ircen. Donald W . Thurman. J. T. TECH SERGEANTS: Clark. B. H. Chappell. A. M. Stedman. R. E. STAFF SCTS. McLean. R. G. Scott. J. P. Stephens. J. R. CORPORALS: Crocker. T. . Cross. J. F. Caster. R. VC Lam. C. F. Skinner. ( . R. SOPHOMORES: Coppedge. H. G. Croslin. J. L. Eagleson, J. M. Mcka . J. G. McLaughlin, T. L. Hlavinka, V. F. Marshell. D. C. Porter, J. R. Richie. J. L. Thompson. D. C. allace, J. C. inkier, C. k. FRESHMEN: Beck. D. H. Bills. J. Y. Blaschke, E. J. Blundell. M. C. Boriskie. R. J. Bovee, J. . Brownlee, S. L. Cobb, . F. Cunningham. D. N. Cumpton. J. . French. G. F. Faris, S. H. Frevtag. J. E. Galseran. M. B. Hunter. A. G. kielers. J. W . Lunardon. J. P. Majors. G. W. Mi A ay. I.. M. Mever, G. D. Mizell, B. VC Molina. J. Moncure. B. W. Newton. M. D. Rivera, P. C. Robinson. . M. Smart. H. R. Snapka. E. H. Whittaker. W. N. Wilson. P. M. W inkle. J. D. J. A. DOTSON Commanding Officer 1. Posed 2. Go, man, go 3. Sleeping on dance floor 4. Can ' t l e done 5. Here comes Tex. SQUADRON 21 Fifth row: Chappell, Perry, Keith. Peacock, Patterson, Taylor, Carberrv, Gentle, Lyons, McEntire, Baker. Fourth row: Braswell, Widner, New, Satterfield. Miller, Caw¬ ley, Rhodes, Morphew, Garner, Minor, Ellen, Sanders, Hunter, Miksch. Third row: Livingston, Giles, Kubricht, Whitworth, Camillo, Jewell, Price, Engleman, Perry, Luc- chesse, Taylor, Krause, Carroll. Wood, Howard, Kirkpatrick, Sandle. Dietz. Second rote: Thropp, Patton, McMullan, Neisig. Carlton, Now. Furgueron, Voorhies, Johnson, McComas. First row: Ramirez, McConnell. Sears, Washhorn, Mayben. LIEUTENANTS: McConnell, K. J. Ramirez, P. M. TKCII SERGEANTS: Carllon, NX. A. |M( Mullen, C. D. Now, C. L. oorhies, J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Furquerom, E. A. McComas, C. R. Neisig, P. A. CORPORALS: Carroll. P. L. Garner, l), D. Engleman, V. S. Hunter, C. D. Jewell, R. L. Livingston, R. S. Price, C. SOPHOMORES: Camillo, L. A. Chappell, .1. A. Ellen, J. B. Klauss, J. G. Krause, D. P. Miksch, F. Redd, J. M. Salinas, R. E. Satterfield, G. R. Smith, R. W. Ill Taylor, V . Widner, J. FRESHMEN: Baker, W. R., Jr. Braswell, P. FL, Jr. Carberry, J. A. Cawley, R. E. Dietz, F. H. Gentle, M. W. Giles, D. L. Howard, T. E. Keith. T. L. Kirkpatrick, D. E. Kubricht, J. M. Luechese, M. D. Lyons, F. S. Miller, J. H. Minor, R. W. Morphew, R. T. McEntire, F. W., Jr. New. J. T. Patterson, J. R. Peacock, W. H. Perry, N. A. Perry, W. L., Jr. Pessara. C. M. Rhodes, J. M. Ill Sandal. A. G. Sanders, D. W. Taylor, R. T. Thropp, J. A. Whitworth, G. G. Wilson, J. W. Wood. B. A. R. W. SEARS Commanding Officer 1. Picnic 2. Don’t Id Col. Joe catch you. 3. Same picnic — different people 4. All the picnickers 5. Football in the raw EIGHTH GROUP MAJ. W. W. WALKER Executive CAPTAIN C. F. JACK Adjutant MAJOR K. D. BURKE Operations CAPTAIN W. B. BEDFORD Supply M SGT. t sgt. t sgt. t sgt. D. C. BURCHARD I). H. GOEHRING LAMAR FORD W. B. ALSUP III Sergeant Major Intelligence Operations Supply SQUADRON 22 Third row: Hudson, Dowse, Chambers, Contella, Downard, Hickman, Piegsa, Carson. Williams, Bradley, Hotard. Burns. Alsup. Tomlin, MolTatt, Newman. First row: Pigg, Patterson, Campbell, Kelley, McClellan, Mainer. Second row: Burcbard, Peacock. Webb, Acres, Caldwell, Lee, Keith. Reid. Out front: Moses. Lltl TENANTS: Acres, V. K. Caldwell, 1C . Keith, J. B. Lv les. B. Reid. . K. ST A1-1 MKMRKRS: Alsup, B. Burchard, D. Floyd. U. A. TECH SERCEAYrS: Bradley, T. W. Burns, B. Mollatt. E. N. STAFF SEKCEANTS: Hotard. C. M. Long. M. P. Matthvs, L. D. Newman. J. G. Tomlin. J. R. Williams. C. D. CORPORALS: Campbell, I). L. Carson, .1. R. Chambers, R. L. Downard. N. k. Dowse. T. F. Mainer, T. N. Pigg, R. E. .11 MORS: Baxter, G A. Dunkin. D. M. Peacock, C. D. SOPHOMORES: Hickman, J. F. Howard. R. C. Hudson. R. F. Piegsa. J. G. Smith. R. W. FRESHMEN: Contella. M. C. Kelley, N. L. McClellan, B. V. Patterson. 0. H. D. MOSES Commanding Officer SQUADRON 23 ' AwViiJSt,--=■■ ' ' ,■ S|?iASi ' ji£S.4a4ii: - ' ' • ' Jslferu f ' -•• •. ’ • - ■ 71 1 . Third row: Hopper, Bradv, Stewart. Brown. Moore, Kucera, Vykucal, Starr, Fierce, Grim. First row: Blewster, Tomme, BrowTi, Tomlinson, Lucas, Carey, Richmond, Jones, Staehs, Lowery, Sides, Roeh, Jordan, Atkins, Rosser, Shannon. Hodge. Second row: Weinsted, Smith, Cox. Kingcaid, Zemanek, Tinsley, Lee, Kucera. Harris, Adams, Buffington, Laird, Noack, J. R. ZEMANEK First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS: Blewster, R. E. Brawn, j. A. Calhoun. J. D. Cox, F. B. Harris. E. C Jones. H. L. Lucas, F. L. Laird. E. D. Smith. C. A. Sojourner, J. W. Tomlinson. T. K. Tomme, . J. oodson. S. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Burke. K. D. Fuchs. M. H. Oldham, W. B. TECH SERGEANTS: Buffington. B. R. Kucera. A. J. Lee. L. E. Noack. B. R. Tinsley. J. S. STAFF SERGEANTS: Adams, M. R. Harris, J. D. Crim, B. L. CORPORALS: Atkins. 1. M. Kingcaid. M. D. Kucera, W. A. Brown. K. C. Lowery. R. L. Roeh, G. Rosser. B. J. Staehs, J. L. Starr. J. C. JUNIORS: Bell. J. L Shepherd. J. B. Stewart, L. D. W illiams. D. E. Young. H. H. SOPHOMORES: McNeely. B. W. Moore, G. E. Orsak. C. B. Rodriques. 0. Sides. W. B. FRESHMEN: Brady. J. A. Dial. R. 0. Hembree. R. W. Hodge. J. R. Hopper, J. I. Jordan. F. . Pierce. P. W. Shannon. D. R. Vvkukal. H. 0. 1. Passed out 2. Well stocked 3. Looks bad 4. Man, he is drunk. 5. Ags won J. A. CAREY Commanding Officer SQUADRON 24 Fourth row: Diltman, Kirkpatrick, Gatlin, Cochran, Hundley, Rudes, Paracoski, Cox, Chapman, Martin, Tuttle, Wilkins, McKnight, Garrison, Gibson, Schuhart, Torres. Third row: Decker, Collins, Oretling, Middleton, Jetton, Wilson, Blayney, Williams, Parks, Cook, Fletcher, Stiteler, Neuman. Strauss, Redd, Thomas, Wolpman, Rhodes. Second row: Treadway, Penberthy, West, White, Dixon, Blake. First row: Howell, Kehea, Kinard, Bedford. Klipple. Out front: Cain. LI El TKY NTS: Ha dung, G. II. HowllJ. Klipple, T. G. Slock ton, J. H, Vandervoorl, l . II. Boles, K. A. Garrison, L. G. McKnight, G. D. Treadway, B. R. SENIORS: Ablon, F. A. JUNIORS: STAFF MEMBERS: Bed lord, B. B. Halloway, B. M. Kehea, k. TECH SERGEANTS: Dixon, D. D. West, D. G. White, B. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blake, E. M. CORPORALS: Stiteler, R„ H. Cook, C. R, Cox. S. B. Johnson, R. E. Currie, E. H. SOPHOMORES: Chapman, R. A. Fletcher. L. J. Parks, V. J. Schuhart J. W. Smothernion. J. L. W ilkins. J. D. Williams, J. D. FRESHMEN: Blayney, L. Blanchard, J. N. Cochran, R. W. Collins, S. W. Decker, D. J. Dittman. D. C. Gatlin, J. D. Gibson. L. E. Hundley, C. 0. Jetton, J. L. Kirkpatrick, R. C. Martin. D. E. Neuman, T. W. Paradoski, C. E. Redd, B. Rhodes, J. C. Rudes, E. A. Scott, J. R. Strauss, T. N. Thomas, R. E. Torres, M. B. W. L. PENBERTHY, JR. First Sergeant J. D. CAIN Commanding Officer 1. Coach Art leads oul. 2. Monkey man or Tarzan? 3. What time is it? 4. A great time was had by all. 5. There goes Coach Third row: Hamby, Folk, Martin, Haines, Milim, Osborne, Browning, Hathorne, Mer- Johnson, Melling. First row: Langston. Keith, Huddleston, Goehring, Lippman, Me- rell, Minaldi. Second row: Goehring, Humphey, Wasserman, Howard, Gay, New ' ton, haffey, Lockett. McClelland, Steadman, Bozzer, Driskill, Faust, Wotipka, Patrick, Smith, Luna, Hall, STAFF MEMBERS: Driskill. J. E. Goehring, D. Faust. G. Gay, R. TECH SERGEANTS: Goehring. A. Huddleston. B. P. Lockett. B. Mehaffey, G. Haines. L. Hathorne. J. Howard, T. Humphrey. T. CORPORALS: Johnson, A. Hall. L. Hamby. C. Langston, J. McClelland. D. Merrell. C. Osborne. R. Patrick, P. Wasserman. L. Luna, C. Martin J. Melling, D. Milim. D. Minaldi, L. Newton, E. Polk, J. Smith, D. Steadman. D. FRESHMEN: Wotipka, L. Bozzer, T. Browning, D. 1. Nice tree with subject 2. Get the O.D. 3. Sibsa, here we come. 4. Shaded 5. Let’s have a bigger smile. J. LIPPMAN Commanding Officer ROSS Third row: Melson, Sullivan, Fitzwilliam , Betsill, McCleskey, Springer, Ware, Rinard. row: Starr, Landers, Specht, Piper, Hill, Lednicky, Lynn, Loudon, Veselka. Out front: Second row: Holley, Osborn, Glover, Pratt, Sheppard, Acheson, Janak, Thomas. First Bunn, Cunningham, Dierschke, Parnell. ERNEST F. BIEHUNKO FRANK D. WESTMORELAND Commanding Officer Executive EDMUNDO CRUZ Third Platoon Leader sf.( : ' Achrson. I JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM First Platoon Leader Third row: Foerster, August, Koehl, Whitt, Johnson, Meyer, Wagnon, Sanders, Dollin- ger. Second row: Terrell, Hutchison, Raseo. Hoff, Benthul, Cremer, McMullan. First VOLUNTEERS Third row: McGowan, Adair, McLarrv, Glazener, Weber, Boyett, King, Edwards, Fer- Howard, Smith, Byrd. First row: Ratcliff, Nash, Chapman, Dellinger, Lunsford, Grupe, guson. Second row: Lewis, Kolinek, George, Livingston, Cassity, Saad, Thornton, Montgomery, Smith, Spath. Out front: Douglass, Braeutigam, Young, Herpin. PLATOON SGT: ■ Herpin, C. J. first sr SECOND SOI Braeuliuain. J. Cassity, J. S. George, I). PL Howard, R. L. Kolinek, E. K. Lewis, C. R. Livingston. ! ' . R. Saad, E,M. Smith, T. . Thornton. R. B. THIRD SQL AD: Bertrand. R. B. Boyett, G. II. ' Adair. T. W. Edwards, C. L. Ferguson. J. II. i Glazener, R. L. King. R. S. McCowan. E. B. Mi Larr . J. R. Welter. D. A B. L. YOUNG Second Platoon Leader WALTER PARSONS First Sergeant PLATOON SGT: Fuller, R. L. FIRST Sgt AD: Benthul, H. R. Denton. M. B. Dreyfus, J. M. Duncan, D. E. Foerster. L. C. Hutchison, J. P. Meyer, K. T. Terrell, J. E. Swofford, D. D. SECOND SQUAD: Dollinger, C. R. Hoff, B. J. Johnson, W. B. Kleinman, I. J. Koehl, J. 0. Lee, L. E. Marek, J. A. JACK BARBEE Administrative Officer SEGOND SQUAD: Peacock, J. M. Rasco, C. W. Whitt, F. I. THIRD SQUAD: August, M. J. Coblentz, W. S. Cremer, J. L. Edwards, S. B. Heard, J. F. McMullan, C. D. Nolen. K. B. Sanders, J. C. Wagnon, B. W. row: Denlon, Dreyfus, Duncan, Lee, Edwards, Heard, Marek, Nolen, Coblentz. Out front: Fuller, Cruz, Swofford. 257 First row: Clemmons, Johnson, Sendejo, Moon, Ingram, Goolsbee, O ' Hara. Williams, Colgin, Brooks. Third row: Isaacks, Rice, Perkins, Lynd, Peacock, Jackson, Cobb, Perry, Clark, Rea. Robertson, Lassiter, Fleming, Truly. Second row: Allen Bolllrass, Coker, White, Bratton, Sandra, Spencer, Duval. Out front: Candler, Farmer. Hill. Glasscock. Culberth, Tatum, McCrary, McNeil, Williams, McGee, Burns. Dowty, MICHAEL FARMER Commanding Officer Allen, B. W. Beyer, E. A. Bolllrass, C. A. Bratton. D. J. Brooks, C. W. Bums. R. L. Candler. H. W. Clark. L. E. Clemmons, S. J. Cobb. W. F. Coker, R. W. Colgin, A. R. Culberth, W. W. Dowdy, K. L. Duval, J. W. Flemming, T. M. Glasscock, M. G. Goolsbee, W. H. Hill, G. M. Ingrain. J. E. Isaacks, H. P. Jackso n, T. G. Johnson. J. E. Lassiter. J. T. Lynd, L. R. McCrary. J. N. McGee, W. H. McNeill, W. D. Moon, V. H. O ' Hara. M. T. Perkins, X . L. Perry, . L. Rea. B. C. Rice, R. J. Robertson, . F. Robie, J. E. Sanders, C. B. Sendejo, X. R. Spencer, T. L. Tatum, T. D. Truly, M. H. White, J. W. Williams, B. L. Williams, C. A. ROBERT E. BLAKE Manager MILITARY AWARDS WHITE BAND............General George F. Moore Trophy SQUADRON 10.......Houston Chamber of Commerce Award C” INFANTRY....................36th Division Award LARRY KENNEDY............Texas ROA Award JACK LUNSFORD..............Caldwell Trophy DOUGLAS DECLUITT..............DAR Award CHARLES STINNETT, JR............UDC Award JAMES COSTA.............Mothers’ Club Award THOMAS UPCHURCH.... LHL Scholarship Award JOHN RINARD.................Adcock Trophy SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARDS WELDON W. WALKER...................Pilot DON DIERSCHKE....................Observer MARION WILLIAMS.................Technical HAROLD JONES......................Veteran JOE B. FOSTER....................Antiaircraft LEIGHLAS SHEPPARD, JR...............Armor JON D. NEELY......................Chemical LARRY D. PIPER................Field Artillery ROBERT PATTON, JR..................Infantry ROBERT FULLER................Quartermaster LELAND WHITE.......................Signal HOUSTON C. OF C. CORDS JACK LUNSFORD..................Corps Staff LEIGHLAS SHEPPARD.............Corps Troop THOMAS ADAIR III..............First Regiment JAMES PEACOCK...................First Wing DOUGLAS DECLUITT..........Second Regiment STANLEY CROCKETT.............Second Wing CYRUS HOLLEY........................Band BRANCH AWARDS JOHN JENKINS.....................Air Force JACK LUNSFORD.......Air Chemical Association JON D. NEELY........Army Chemical Association JERRY BETSILL.......... Antiaircraft GEORGE PITRE.......................SAME JOHNNY BASINGER...................SAME WILLIAM BROADDUS............Field Artillery CECIL CRAWFORD...................Infantry JOSEPH BROESCHE.................Ordnance BYRON PARHAM................Quartermaster FREDDIE LEHMANN.............Quartermaster ROBERT YOUNG..............Communications Association — Air LELAND WHITE...............Communications Association — Army NATHAN BOARDMAN..........National Defense Transportation — Army DONALD WEBER..............National Defense Transportation — Army DONALD BURTON.....................Armor GEORGE WATKINS, JR.. . . San Antonio Post, SAME DRUM BUGLE CORPS CECIL KIRKSEY FRANK DAHLBERG GERALD PARKER BOBBY WEED PHILIP COLLIER NORMAN FALLIN, JR. WALTER MILLER LOWERY HORTON JOSEPH BUSER LELAND CHVATAL ROBERT NICHOLS JOSEPH MINOR RUDY SCHUBERT JAMES ROBERTS FRED LUTZ WILLIAM MARTIN DAVID FESS ROBERT HUNTER JAMES FALLIN JOE SMITH NOLAN GAMBLE BOB PHILLIPS LOUIS ROGERS NATHAN SEGAL THOMAS ZIPP LEON SABLATURA SHEDRICK BOREN GUS KUNATH WILLIAM EVANS CARL ZEITLER, JR. DAVID TUCKER JOHN STOLL JOHN EVANS JOHN SISSON MARTIN BRITTAIN WILLIAM SMITH WILLIAM SCHRODER FRANK ROBINSON LARRY ASTLE BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES BOBBY SMITH....... ALEXANDER DAVIS. . VELPEAU HAWES. . . . FRANK FORSYTHE. . . ALVIN PALMER...... LON JOHNSTON...... BEN AGNOR......... LARRY DIEHL....... GEORGE CARSON.... DONALD HOLLISTER. NEWTON HARRIS. . . . ROBERT COOK....... RAYFORD ANTHONY. DOUGLAS SMITH, JR.. ROBERT SMITH...... JAMES COSTA....... LONNIE JAMESON. . . HARDIE BARR....... JAMES PARTRIDGE. . MARION SIMPSON. . . JOSEPH VENINCASA. JAMES BOSWELL.... NORMAN SULLIVAN. WILLIAM GARD..... BOBBY CONRAD..... WELDON JUSTICE. . . BILLY ROGERS...... FRED BAIRD........ DON ELLEDGE...... BOB HAMILTON..... RICHARD STEPHENS. MARVIN REDDITT. . . JAMES RANKIN..... ARLEN LUMMUS.... HERBERT MINYARD. RAY LAIRD......... EARL GALCERAN.... JOHN DOWNS....... SAMUEL RAY....... JERRY ELLINGTON. . ALONZO BYINGTON. JOHN MARTIN...... CURTIS WELLS...... THERON McLAREN. . CHARLES SKINNER. . ROBERT JEWELL. . . . RICHARD PIGG...... MILTON KINCAID. . . BARNEY TREADWAY LLOYD WASSERMAN ......... A” Infantry ......... B” Infantry ......... C” Infantry .........”D” Infantry .......... A” Armor .......... B” Armor .......... f ' C” Armor ........ A” Engineers ........ B” Engineers . . . . A” Transportation ........”A” Qrdnance .... A” Field Artillery .... ”B” Field Artillery .... C” Field Artillery . . . . D” Field Artillery A” Antiaircraft Artillery B” Antiaircraft Artillery ' C” Antiaircraft Artillery ........ A” Chemical .... A” Quartermaster .......... A” Signal ....... A” Composite ....... B” Composite ........ A” Athletics .........”B” Athletics ..........Squadron 1 ..........Squadron 2 ..........Squadron 3 ..........Squadron 4 ..........Squadron 5 ...........Squadron 6 ..........Squadron 7 ..........Squadron 8 ..........Squadron 9 .........Squadron 10 .........Squadron 11 ..........Squadron 12 .........Squadron 13 .........Squadron 14 .........Squadron 15 .........Squadron 16 .........Squadron 17 .........Squadron 18 .........Squadron 19 ..........Squadron 20 ..........Squadron 21 ..........Squadron 22 .........Squadron 23 .........Squadron 24 .........Squadron 25 259 Judge a man by what he contributes. We are not distinguished by rank, or column or file. Greatness does not de¬ pend on these things nor does the spirit nor the faithfulness to the school that we love. Our honors are many and our strength as a part of the student body is strong; yes we are the scroungy non-regs.” Section edited by Meade Bailey 260 B. S. Prairie between Law and Puryear Hall CIVILIAN 261 First row: Enos, Mitchell, J. R. Ramirez, W. G. McDonald, Abeyta, McMullan, Thed- ford, Roach, Oliver, C. F. Bailey, Burke, Stephenson, J. A. Medina, Rydell, McRae. Second row: Wunsche, Rosamond, McCoy, Von Minden, Krause, Schultze, Griffith, Kallus, Streater, Owen, Kromer, McPhail, Zernial, Martinez, Vestal, Still. Third row: Chapman, Herndon, Wright, Moore, Davis, Moeller, Cox, Willis, B. P. Foster, J. C. Bailey, W. H. Brown, Yaffe, Miller, Beal, White. Fourth row: Auld, Heliums, Hankins, Loudermilk, D. C. Wilson, Morrison, Dendy, Burns, Wayne, R. E. Foster, Jamison, Gifford, Liska, Hinojosa. WALTON HALL Abeyta, Alfredo L. Goldsmith, Wilber Polk, Lucian B. Adams, Francis Grant, Warren R. Prause, Preston Alders, Richard W. Greene. Hubert R. Price, Guillermo J. Allen, B. Wayne Griffith, Barton Provard, James Allison, Charles C. Hancock, James Pruitt, Emerson Ashmore, Jack Hankins, Kenneth Quereau, George A. Auld, Joe M. Harrison, Phillip Rambin, James L. Azarigian, Richard Hatchell, Wm. Jack Ramirez, Jose Bailey, Charles Frank Heliums, Carl Ramirez, William G. Bailey, Jack Henson, Charles Ray, Newbem Beal, Jess H. Herndon, Joe E. Redden, John E. Beckett, Thomas Hill, James Eddie Redman, Vannis Beene, Larry Hinojosa, J. H. Reneau, Manin Bemis, James H. Hofmann, John C. Roach, William A. Berg, Allen H. Holzworth, John C. Rosamond, Jerry D. Black, Elbert B., Jr. Huffman, Ronald L. Rosenthal, Paul Boriskie, Robert Islas, Felipe Ross, Joe D. Bouchard, George R. Jamison, Warren Rydell, Charles Boyd, James A. Kallus, Frank Schultze, Donald Brown, Darrell Krause, William C. Shearer, Robert Brown, Wilhem H. Kromer, James A. Sheneman, Donald Burchfield, Pat Kuehn, Ewald Smith, John S., Jr. Burke, Thomas L. Lacy, Roger S. Smith, Judson Bums, Jimmy C. Landron, Otto Soler, Luis Butler, Charles R. Lloyd, Jimmy R. Soutter, Thomas L. Callahan, James E. Loudermillv ; Gilbert Stark, Robert Callahan, Jerry Majors, George Still, Frank Camarata, Anthony M. Martin, Russel L. Storey, Billy M. Chandler, Everett D. Martinez, Eutiqio Stovall, Joe Chapman, Cecil Matamoras, Abraham Strauss, Charles E. Christner, Tom Mayberry, Marvin Streator, Nick Goad, Roger E. Meares, Neal Strulhwolf, Jim Collier, James M. Medina, Emilio R. Tamborcllo, Frank A. Colwrick, Allen B. Medina, Jose A. Thedford, Thomas R. Cooper, Larry C. Midgett, William M. Thielemann, Wilbert Cowick, Don Miller, Robert R. Thomas, Clarence B. Cox, George W. Mitchell, Jerry J. Tillery, Edward Crawford, Malcolm Moeller, Charles H. Turner, Don Cumpton, Jack Moncure, Barry Verba, James M., Jr. Cunningham, Allison Moore, Jack Vestal, Norman Cunningham, Walter Morris, Joseph K. Vickery, James F. Davis, Harold Morrison, Billy C. Von Minder, Milton C. Davis, Jimmy R. McCoy, Warren W. Wade, Richard Dendy, Charles T. McDonald, Charles Wayne, Lisle Dommert, Roland McDonald, William Wells, Gary E. Dossey, Ray McMahon, J. T., Jr. Whitus, Bob Doughtery, Dale E. McMullan, James White, Eugene Drake, Gene McNair, Cullen H. Williamson, Ross Duke, Paul M. McNair, Leslie Willingham, Richard C. Duncan, John McPhail, Jimmy Willis, William Elsik, Hubert J. McRae, James C. Wilson, Duane C. Enos, James Nash, Larry Wilson, James R. Estrada, Flores A. Nelson, Joe B. Worley, Samuel Fore, Jimmy D. Newton, Eugene B. Wright, Franklin D. Foster, Bob P. Oliver, John E. Wright, Robert C. Foster, Roy E. Owen, Burley T. Wunsche, Donald Fram, Jerome S. Paschall, Edwin L. Yaffe, Stanley Gage, Roy C. Payne, Eddie Zernial, Gerald Garrett, Wiley N. Pengally, Allen K. Garza, Issac Peleck, Eugene L. Gifford, Fredrick 262 Aguirre, Pedro Koop, Dick W. Valdez, Dan Alexander, Bobby G. Kuhn, Robert J. Vanderford, John C. Ashcroft, David P. LaFaver, Jack Van Hoosier, Gerald L. Banzhaf, George LaSuer, Kenneth Walker, Joe Bob Banzhaf, Glenn Lindsey, Orville C. Warren. Henrv E. Bell, Robert Lipp, Peter S. Warren, William C. Benton. Ralph B. Lively, Oran W. Weems, Sands Berry, George E. Macpherson, Delman D. Whitson, Frank Bond, Charlie J. Malone, James P. Williams, Charles D. Bowen, Van La Duain McAtee, Wayne W illiams, David L. Brown, Johnny McCarty, Richard A. Wilson, Glynn R. Buie, Eugene C. McCasland, William E. W iseman, Charles R. Bun-hard, John C. McLendon, Edgar M. Wooten, John W. Camillo, Lawrence Mc.Murrey, Frank P. Canon, Val H. Miles, Brad H. Carson, Chris Miller. Phillip H. Clements, Jesse Moffett, James M. Cline, Roy M. Molberg, Charles F. Cox. Ray F. Morales, Jose F. Crawford, Richard P. Murdock, Buddy C. Dabne, Robert L. Murray, Clarence Dahl, Charles Nall, Steven 0. Drake, Norman T. Neighbors, Jerrv T. Driver, Jack G. Nessmith, Joe A. Driver, Jesse W. Newton, Chart ier, C. Edge, Gerald W. Noble Robert A. Edge. Harold Owens, George A. Filing, Tommy 11. Papacek, E. J. Ethridge, Harley . Park man. Henry W. Farha, Ham M. Patterson. Borden E. Fittz, Samuel C. Pearce, Phil M. Fullerton, Bill Perry, Neill A. Garner, Pat Pessarra, Carl M. Gar a. Rudolph A. Psenick, Ed J. Gerum. Lawrence 11. Rawson, Dean Graham. J. W. Renick, Jim L. Grant. John W. Ring, Robert Greathouse, Ronnie Roberson. Joe Bob Green. Don F. Ryan, William V. Hahn. Rav Allen Santoscoy, Jesse Hall, Robert C. Savage, Keith D. Handy, James R. Scherer. William B. Harrington. Paul L. Sehlichter, Albert Hart, John B. Schnellebach, Kurt F. Hartman. Fred C. Schreiber, Saunders A. Heatherlv, Henry E. Shandley, Thomas R. Henges. Fredrick W. Shanks, John L. Hennington, Charles Shaw. Billy R. Hint?.. Lane K. Skaggs, Cecil M. Hoffman, Christian Smelley, Donald Horgan, Charles Smith. Charles L. Hubbard, Behn F.. Jr. Smith. Stanley Hunn, Donald E. Speed. Arlin Jeffery, Jerrv 0. Stevens, Rav R. Jones, Horace R. Tackett, Gerald Kasper, Ed L. Thomas, Albert M. Kennon, Paul A. Thornton, William T. Kingsburv, Charles Tindel. Joe W. Kolb, Nathaniel Key Trotter. James M. Konderla, David Urbanic, Frank A. HART HALL First row: Smith, Hartman, Crawford, Van Hoosier, Papacek. Second row: Gerum, Smelley, Umbanic, Hunn, Perry, J. G. Driver, Berry, Renick, Psencik, Brown, Hall, Alexander, H. L. Edge, G. W. Edge, Santoscoy, Canon, Thomas, McCasland. Third row: Garza, Green, Malone, Shandley, Ring, Tindel, Owens, Murray, Vanderford, Miller, Kasper. Rawson, LeSuer, Aguirre, Wooten, Wiseman, Hart, Neighbors. Third row: Pessarra, Koop, Henges, Hoffman, Ethridge, Kuhn, Buie, Hahn, J. W. Driver, Tackett, Handy, Kingsbury, Scherer, G. R. Banzhaf, G. C. Banzhaf, Newton, Shaw, Wilson, McCarty. Abdullah, Albert S. Allison, James Anderson, Donald Alexander, Claude Andrew, H. R. Armand, Alben M. Arnold, Benny Arnold, Frederick Arnold. John P. Banta, Charles J. Barnett, Max D. Baros, Gillette Behlen, David Berry, Robert H. Blalock, Giles Boubel. A., Jr. Braley, Norris Branch, George T. Bransford, Warren Brenner, Charles C. Brewster, James Britten, Earl J. Buller, William H. Caldwell, James Campbell, Damon Carroll, Ray D. Cassady, H. B. Chamberlain, H. T. Chaney, Roy C. Clachar, Alvaro Cockrell. Oliver W. Cook. James F., Jr. Craft, Kenneth D. Craven, Wayne Dantzler, John E. Davis, Charles D. Dedear, J. V. Defferari, Douglas M. Devore, Roger C. Dunn. Billy Bob Durham, Don Evans. James R. Evans. John W. Fallis. Jasper N. Farkas, John J. Fields, Johnny M. Fitzgerald, Harrv J. Franz, James F. Gadeke, Herman C. Gatlin, Robert L. Glasgow. Robert K. Goerner, Lewis W ; . Gordon, DeMarquio Gowan, Claude E. Graul, Edward E. Green, Harry J. Hall, Jake. Jr. Hall, Julius H. Harbers, Elwood Harding, W. E. Harris, Moses L. Havens, Billy Hawkins, Glenn Henshaw, Langford Hopkins, Don J. Hubbs, Fred F. Huffstetler, Frank E. Hustead, J. Don lacovone, Jacintho Ildarrez, Roberto J. Irby, James S. Jansson, Erick M. Johnson, Billy G. Jones, Kenneth Kaderli, Leroy Kahla, Arnold S. Keese, Stanley Kargl, Rolf G. Kennedy. R. E. Kieke, Glen E. Kirst, Alford Kirst, Louis Koehler, David A. LaCroix, John T. Laird, Kenneth G. Lawrence, James R. Leach, Jack G. Lee, Robert A. Luquette, George F Machen, D. Ray Male, Richard X. Marciaq, Hector Marentes, Jorge Marrow, Leslie R. Menking, M. C. Meyer, Adrian F. Mickelson, Charles Mocek, Chris Morris, Gene A. Morris, Gerald B. Morriss. James H. Mueller. Richard H. Murphree, Hoyt L.. Jr. McCleur, Robert S. McCrany, Hughes McFarland, James McGuill, Robert L. McSpadden, Justin 0. Netardus, Joe Neumann, David A. Newberry, Jem Neyland, Colin D. Nolle, John G. O’Bannon, Norman D. Ohl, Marvin G. Owens. Thomas L. Pate, Travis L. Payne, Bobby V. Pearcy, H. Calvin Pehnke, Carla Pledger, Roy C. Pledger, Thomas R. Polvadore, J. B. Putnam, Robert M. Ouesada, James L. Quinn, Jack D. Rheudasil, Jerry Rhodes, James M., Ill Ritch, Harlan J. Rogers, Royce W. Schernenhorn, W. W. Schneider, Jan H. L. Seale, Richard Shaver, Ray C. Sherwood, G. E. Skidmore, E. T. Smith, Robert R. Sneed, Charles R. Soefje, Harvey H. Stanton, Jack S. Starnator, Jimmie Stephens, John C. Stipe, D. R. Stone, Max L. Stovall. We Ido D. Sumbera, Patrick Tail, Robert W. Tebbs, Marion Teplicek, Henrv Thai 1 man. Richard A. Thiem, John Thomas, Paul D. Thompson, Bert D. Thompson, Era D. Thornberrv, Frederick Turner, John H. Underwood, Clifton D. Vallarino, Dario Welch. William W . West, Vernon. E. W ottrieh, Robert Williams, Bills R. Williams, Forrest W ise, George M. W ise, James E. W itt, Fred M. W izoreck, Thomas E. W ood, Lester S. Word, David Yard an off, Theo, Jr. Yates, Thomas H., Jr. Zoch. Raymond MILNER HALL First row: Carroll, Abdullah, Ohl, Quinn. Second row: McFarland, Netardus, lacovone, Sumbera, Pearcy, Owens, Stipe, B. D. Thompson, Cassaday, Keese, Cockrell, Stam- ater, Buller, Skidmore, Alexander, McCrary, Lee. Third row: Jones, Kahla, McSpad¬ den, Green, Wizoreck, Witt, Schermerhom, Evans, Ildarraz, Gadeke, Harris, McCluer, LaCroix, Behlen, Harbers, Menking, Smith. Fourth row: J. W. Evans, Morris, Neyland, I. D. Thompson, Thomas, Wottrieh, Glasgow, Thiem, Stovall, Tebbs, Brenner, Brans¬ ford, Dunn, Gowan, Dedear, Caldwell, McGuill. Fifth row: Luquette, Barnett, Craven, Gordon, Blalock, Shaver, Berry, Wood, Huffstetler, Thallman, Havens, Mickelson, G. M. Wise, Murphree, Yordanoff, Male, Putnam, Schniederjan, Arnold. McDonough, Kunz, Hintz, DeLassen, Huggins, Giamfortone, Heimer, White, G. S. Martin, Bob Jones, Cryar, Estes. Fourth row: Shively, French, Keen, Weldon, Wise, Grisham, Kainer, Streater, Thornhill, Blakely, Moore, Thane. First row: Tom. Bardin, Franklin, Cooper, Love, Phillips, Posey, Blair, Ard, Swan, Gat¬ lin, Beckman, Cate, Carr. Brannen. Second row: C. W. Brown, Collins, Jackson, Baronne, Kane, Burnett, Wolf, Boswell, Gill, Collins, James, McCorcle, Mayfield, Novosad, Shumbera, Wood, Seaberg. Third row: Losen, Jordan. Casey, Stevens, Craig, MITCHELL HALL Adams, Dick Albert, Jay Ard, James Vt. Arrese, Luis H. Ballard, Bill L. Barden. Billy J. Baronne, Edgar Beckman. Julian E. Belcher, Jerry W. Benefiel, Gene L. Birkner, Paul A. Black, Bob Black, Charles K. Black, David G. Blair. Joe Blakely, Sanford S. Boswell, James C. Brannen, John C. Braswell, P. H.. Jr. Bridges, Jack W. Brown, (iharlie . Brown, Earl K. Burnett, Henry G. Burton. Roger C. Bush, Walter E. Carr, James E. Christian, Bobby VI. Cato, Carol Casey, Joe Bob Clark, Ted L. Coalson, Garland E. Cogburn. Robert R. Collins, James R. Collins, Joek R. Com its, Peter Conaway, William R. Cooper, James A. Cox, W illiam E. Craig, Warren R. Cryar, N. Leon DeLassen, Jan Dod, Robert S. Douglas, Cliflord Driscoll, Julian D. Dyer, William E. Elrod, Thomas T. English, Ray Espinoza, Luis E. Espinoza, Roberto Estes, Henry Farlow, John R. Ferguson, Sammy Flinn, Charles E. Foster, Ira C. Franklin, Johnny French George E. Gajewsky, Franklin J. Gallman, William B. Galloupous, Nick L. Garrett, Charles 11. Gatlin, Frank Giamfortone, Joe E. Gill, Jimmie E. Gober, Lowman Goldstein, Arnold Greer, Sam R. Grisham, James H. Grounds. Jack Hale, Charles H. Hall, Earl R. Hall. William E. Hammack, Julius L. Hand. David L. Heimer, H erbert Henkhaus, Robert Hightower, C. S. Hogan. Rober Huggins, Bill Isham, Marion N., Jr. Jackson, W . Allen James, Mike E., Jr. Jenkins, Donald R. Jones, Bob Clarence Jones, Doran V. Jones, James T. Jordan, Charles B., Jr. Kainer, Wilfred A. Kane, Grady Keen, Michael D. Keptra, Theodore Kester, Melvin P., Jr. Keszler, James E. Kunz, Charles W. Kyle, J. Wayne Landrum, Jerry • Lang, Paul H. Leal, Jose N. Link, Alfred H. Losen, Konrad Love, Steve L. Lowry, Robert A. Lyons, John W., Jr. Magers, Marshall Martin, George Scotty Martin, Hugo D. Mayfield, Edmond P McCorcle, Thelton W. McDonough, Joseph A. Mead, James H. Miessler, Tom Miller, Jimmy B. Mireless, Robert Moore, Cecil A. Morphew, Robin Nance, Robert M. Nauk, Kurt R. Nelson, Ewell A. Nelson, Richard Norvell, Frank Novasad, Allen J. OUre, Albert G. Pavlik, Erwin A. Pettit, Ralph Phillips, John B. Pierson, Edgar Posey, Delmar P. Price, Larry Puciarello, John E. Raba. Carl F. Reigel, Calvin C. Richard, Tom A. Robisheaux, Joe R. Ross, Duncan, Jr. Roth, Donald F. Sandlin, Jack C. Seaberg, Charles E. Selensky, George A. Shenkir, Franklin J. Shively, Carlton W ., Jr. Shumbera, Clarence J. Sirianni, Thomas A. Smith, Chester F. Smith. Lee Herman Smith. Roy B. Soefje, Arthur Lee Steel, Billy H. Stevens, Hoyt Lee Swan, W illiam R. Taylor, David Thane. Billy Ray Thompson. Ira D. Thornhill, Homer E. Tom, Henrv Tongate. Gene Toudouze, Thomas P. Tumstall, Don 0. Velasco, Edwardo W ard, Wayne H.. Jr. Weldon, Neil W W hite, Oswald H. W hitemorc, Clifford Wilson, James R. W ise, J. W . Wolf, Martin G. W ood, Kenneth Wright, Joe M. 265 First row: Park, Fernandez, Capote, Fumero, Sawyer, Schillings, Willbern, Swan, Gar- r er, Bearden, Walton, Sim mins. Second ro w: Keahey, Marland, Dannemiller, Fagg, Gabriel, Todsen, Montemayor, Lanktree, Collins, Smith, Houk, Downings, Artecona, Guilloud. BIZZELL HALL Amin, Jadwishi Garner, Carl Morse, Harry R. Appaduria, Reginald Gilcrest, Glenn Mu lay, C. A. Artecona, Victor Glaze, On ille H. Narian, Ram Baliga, Bantual Goldston, David Neumann, Conrad Bearden, Gan - Gonzales, Juan Notani, G. W. Beal, George Green, Tommy F. Nunez, Cesar Billingsley, David Guerra, Raul Papadopoulos, E. D. Bockholt, Eugene Guillord, Norman Park, Kihlo Bolen, James C. Hall, Ronald Pereira, Carlos Bonds. Richard Harris, Harold Pruett, Bruce D. Box, James Heard, Ernest Raab. Quinton Brothers, David Henderson, James C. Raven, Klaus Burke, Horace Hidalgo, Francis Reeves, John M. Caldwell, Robert Hoese, Hinton Saravanja, John Campos, Huberto Houk, Ramon Sawyer, John C. Capote, Luciano Huang, Fung Yen Schillings, Roger Chow, Federico Johnson, Robert E. Simmons, Douglas Clinton, Sam Kallus, Daniel Slabbert. Romaine Collins, Freddie Kapsalis, John Smith, Bernard Dannemiller, G. D. Keany, Kirby Southers, Raymond Davis, Matt Kerur, D. R. Spencer, Marion Degenhart, Bill Klafka, Kenneth C. Strange, W illiam E. Denny, Glen E. Knighton, James Svacha, Richard Douglas, Alvin Knudsen, Oscar Swan, Raymond Downing, Douglas Lanktree, Hugh Dane Sweet, William Dugstad, Ivar Lartique, Cyril Thomas, Bob C. Dunn, William R. Lazo, Jose L. Tippitt, Frank W. Eccles, John R. Leon, Jose Todsen, Marius Elam, George Lisk, Carl Truppi, Law rence Enkerlin, Dieter Loustanau, Raul Walker, Harold Fagg, David McCue, Thomas D. Walton, Larry Farmer, Darrel Marland, John F. Westmoreland, John Fernandez, Guillermo May, Morton Whitely, Edward Fumero, Francisco Montgomery, James R. Willburn, James A. Gabriel, Charles Montemayor, Amado Williford, Richard Gadkari, P. D. Morales, Marciano Zapata, Mario 266 Adams, Audrey P. DiBattesta, J. A. Malone, Jack C. Akagi, Joe L. Dixon, Don H. Martin, Robert E. Anderson, Carl G. Dorsey, John B. McDonald, Fred W. Andrews. Roy E. Dye, Jimmy McGee, Edwin L. Arber, Harry D. Eaton, Clarence McLain, John W. Ashcraft, Ralph E. Eubank, Glenn R. McMordie, Tahot C. Atkins, Joel M. Felton, John II. McMillan, Joe Avant. John Finch, Ronnie McMillan, William H. Bailey, Amon L. Fowler, Jack Miller, Richard R. Bailey, John W. Frankson, A. R. Milner, William T. Bailey, William C. Gardner, Ronnie G. Moebus, Ferdinand Bailey, William G. Gertensherg, Kenneth Mooney, Michael B. Baird,-James L. Goertz, Eugene P. Montgomery, William H. Baker, Homer L. Gonzales, Francisco Mundkowsky, William Ball. Lawrence Gralka, Dick Nail, Jimmy J. Becker, Fred VL Griffin, Charles E. Newsom, Samuel Belford, William M. Griggs, Norman J. Offield, Harrold G. Belote, David Grona, Hayden Oldham. El red B. Belote, Farrold G. Hardy, Ernest Parker, Douglas C. Belzner, J. T. Harper, James W., Jr. Patschke, Allen G. Blank. Henry P. Harwood, W. E. Peterson, Thomas Boldt, Adolph Haynie, Carl H. Phillips, Lionel Bolner, Clarence, A. Heggs, David Polzer, Bernard Buckley, William R. Hendrix, Tom F. Quattlebaum, Connie Bunker, Dan Henson, J. Niel Ramerez, Fidel C. Bullard, John C. Hilgers, Alfred 0. Raney, C. N. Burkhead, Edward J. Holt, Jack Reynolds, John W . Burton, Edwin R. Hopkins, Nicholas A. Reynolds, R. C. Bradley, James Houston, Clyde C. Richter, John A. Brock, Wayne P. Houzvecka, Robert F. Robertson, Early G. Bryant, George Jackson, Charles D. Rodgers, Jack W. Brvant, Paul F. Johnson, Billy J. Rodriguez, Robertos Carpenter, Bobby E. Johnson. Don H. Roe, David H. Carpenter, Jerry M. Jones, James H. Rogers, Robert 0. Carnes, James Jordan, Gerald L. Rosan, William H. Carruth, Wybert L. Jetton, Marvin Ross, Paul C. Carter, Doyle E. Kasper, Paul Ross, Tom W. Castillo. Jose Kelminson, Lawrence Rove, W alter Chaire, Leonard Kerr, William P. Russel, David W. Chalmers, Gerald Kiker, John W. Salas, Rodolpho E. Chapa, Roberto A. Kilmer, Robert E. Schenck. Thomas Chudleigh, Clifford Kinard, Charles S. Schaller, J. P. Clark. Roy P. Kocurek, John R. Schubert. Reinhold Cook, Fred T. Korth, Edwin H.. Jr. Schwarz, David Crawford. illiam L. Kujawa. Clemens C. Scopel. Louis Cunningham, Sam Kutac, Willie J. Sells, Lloyd B. Dakin, William E. Landon, Gene E. Shew, Louis H. Darsey, Don W. Landrum, Thomas L. Shiplett, Howard Davis, Don H. Leavesley, John E. Schupak, Joe A. Davis, William LeFeuroe. Elbert A. Slone, Todd H. Davison, Thomas Limon, Otelio Smith, Alton F. Delatte, Oliver J. Little, Jerry L. Smith. M. Crawford Deleon, Ernesto Loyless, Carroll E. Southward. Karl W. Stallings, Charles R. W aldrip., Larry W. Stinson. Robert G. Wallace, Norrel F. Stover, George W. Webb. Kenneth W . Sundman, Jack A. White, Charles E. Sutton, Don Whiteley, Wallace J. Talley, Richard D. W ilhelm. Clarence A. Teague. Robert A. Wilkerson. Jack W. Tefteller. Joseph W. W illiam, David L. Thomas, Lyton H. W illiams. Henry Vahrenkamp, Robert Wood. Ronald W. Vela, Ludalecio W ood, Terry C. Vest, Elvis C. Yates, W illiam L. Vinson. John M. Yeargan, J. R. W achel. Samuel Boyd Zager, Billy T. W ahrmund. Kermit Zebro. Joseph, Jr. PURYEAR HALL First row: D. H. Davis, Gardner, B. J. Johnson, T. W. Ross. Second row: Shew, Dixon, Slone, Wilkinson, Clark, Schwarz, A. L. Bailey, Williams, White, Blank, Montgomery, Andrews, Hendrix, P. C. Ross. Delatte, Buckley, DeLeon, Rodriguez. Third row: Jet¬ ton, Schubert, Sells, Kasper, Scopel, Richter, Baker, Baird, Polzer, Jordan, Arber, Becker, Peterson, Heggs, Zager, Houzvicka. Fourth row: Chaires, Griffin, Ball, Jack- son, Belzner, McClane, Atkins, Landrum. McGee, Loyless, J. W. Reynolds, Hardey, Carnes. McLain. Harper, Robertson, Burkhead. Fifth row: Crawford, Thomas. Kilmer, Anderson, Sundman, Stallings. Henson, Gerstenberg, J. Carpenter. Dye, Sutton, Grona, Burton, W. McMillan, Bullard, Schenck, Vahrenkamp. Sixth row: Ashcraft, Limon, Korth. Chudleigh, Bradley, Wilhelm, Whitley, Offield, Nail, Cooke, Salas, J. McMil¬ lan, Gralka, Ramirez. Abrndorth, Charles F. Adams. David M. Adams, Joe J. Allen, George H. Allison. Eugene Allison, Robert N. Alvarez, Ernesto Anderson, Gerald R. Anderson, II. Rex Anderson, Vernon Anthony, Theodore Bailey, S. Meade Baker, Glenn G. Balke, Richard G. Barron, Charles R. Bales, Leon T.. Jr. Beakey, Andrew Beck, Hirum R. Black, Bentley Blakewood, Blake W . Blasehke. Henry F. Blasehke, Hubert E. Bowden, Edward L. Bower, Lawrence R. Boyd, Douglas A. Braune. Donald B. Brown, Ricardo E. Brown, Richard M. Brown, Stanton Bruce, Jerry T. Buchannan, James Button, Duvis Byrnes, Albert L. Casbeer, Lawrence Chesser, John D. Childress, James T. Claborn, Larry D. Clarke. Richard Clayton, Kindall Cline, Robert W. Clint, Ron L. (locanoughcr. Bonnie Cofl ' ev, H. David Cook.John A. Cook, Wallace D. Cooper. Harold Croom, Ted Dannenbaum, Joe Dean, C. V. Dietrick, Ray Dombeck, Robert J. Dozier, John K. Draper. Thomas C. Dunklin, Bevin Erzen, Ede E. Evans. Lynn Evans, Walter J. Fernandez, G. B. Finch, Rav N. Flatt, Douglas E. I’ linn. Eddie L. Ford, Ellis J. Fougerat. A. C. Frank. J. Louis Frank. Larrv Franklin, Donald E. Garlough, Forrest Garza, Roman R. George. D. M. Gerdes, John R. Gibson. James L. Gilstrap, W m. Fat Gino, Mario Glazner, Billv K. Grav. Jack M. Gray, R. Mack Grider, Carlos L. Halley, Sammv M. Hampton. Shellye E. Hanev. James A. Haney, Joe L. Harris. Bill J. Harris, James Harris. Tom Hatter, Donald K. Haughland, Gary M. Hemphill, Jerry G. Holt, Tom Hoover, W inburn Houston, Don Huddleston. D. Preston Huddleston, Gerald K. Humber. Peter Jaap, John J. Jennings. Robert L. Johnston. Roy Kidwell, Kenneth C. Kiker, Sam King, Joe E. King, Robert C. King, Waller C. Koenig, T. S. Lamkin, J. T. Lange, W illiam T. Langford, Travis Lehotsky, Victor Lehrer, Wayne Leinweber, Donald H. Leverkuhn, W ayne K. Locke, W illiam Y. Loftis. Joe D. Lonon, Jerry Lostraceo, T. A. Lurie, Leon Mabe, R. E. Manicom. Ronald E. Maniha. Robert Manousos. D. B. Mansfield, E. A. Margo, Ravmondo Margo, Rodolfo Martin. Louis J., Jr. Martinets, Jerry Mata. Carlos Mavnard, Carl B. McClurd, Jim McWilliams M. D. Meadows, Glenn C. Milner, Murray Mitchell, Bobby W. Mitchell, Emmitt E. Montes. Fernando Montgomery, Robert H. Mossman, Robin F. Murphy. John C. O ' Neal. Eugene R. Osburn. James T. Page, W ilton D. Parker, Nolan 0. Parr. Luther L. Pate, Melvin, Jr. Pate, Robert W . Perry, Charles Pierce, Kenneth R. Pierson. Eugene G. Pipes, J. R. Pohl. Alvin Pohl, Henry Posey, Richard Polaski. Charles A. Pulaski, Richard C. Rabe, Robert Rains, William Red, Raymond Reesing, Ernest 0., Jr. Reins, Gunther Reitch, Joseph L. Rice, Gordon L. Richardson, John Riveire, E. W. Rowe, John B. Rubin, Richard Salmon, C. E. Satel, Joe E. Salterwhite, Gradv D. Scott. John E. Sewell, James R. Sheldon, Winslow Shepard, Donnell E. Sims. Robert J. Singer. Robert W . Skelton, James Spence, B. .1. Spindle, Theodore Strickland, Bobby K. Sullivan, M. M. Summers, John L. Swearinger, C. E. Tabor, William I). Tarver. James W. Templin, Edward Thomas, Richard C. Tucker, John B. Turbeville. Don Turner. Vernon Vaga, DeLeon J. Vandiver, Ross VanZandt, Roseoe L. VanZvverden, (Charles Voges, D. Richard Vogelsang, Thomas H. Vriesenga, John Wafer, Bill Wallace, Joe C. Wampler. K. D. Weaver, Calvin W caver, Don Webb, James A. W ebber, Frank Weidenbach, Carl P. Welborn, Leroy Weseh, Don R. W heeler. Lawrence W bite. Robert E. Whitmore, Harry H. Wilde, Cecil B. Wilkie, Dennis A. W ilkerson. Robert D. Wolf, William M. Wood, George B. W right, M. D. Yturria. Fausto Zellner, Charles E. Zertuehe, Jose L. LAW HALL First row: Halley, Webber, Perry, Sewell, Martinets. Second row: Kiker, S. Brown, M. Pate, Cocanough, Montes, Mossman, Dombeck, Draper, Yturria, Fernandez, Mata, Tabor, G. Huddleston, Wallace, Rains, Dunklin. Third row: Baker, Hatter, W. King, H. F. Blasehke, Vega, Turbeville, Dean, Meadows, R. Pate, Murphy, Rabe, R. Gray, Richardson, B. Gray, Wood. Fourth row: Buchannan, Frank, Finch, Salmon, Rowe. Riveire, Byrnes, Garza, R. E. Margo, H. E. Blasehke, Satterwhite, H. Pohl, J. Pohl, White, Pulaski, Lonon, Wampler. Fifth row: Wright, Fougerat, Bailey, Lange, Webb, Mabe, Skelton, Zellner, Anthony, Haney, McClure, Lehotsky, Ray Margo, Rex Ander¬ son, Rice, Parker, McWilliams. Galvin, Goldman. Third row: Garza. Crump, Hillje, J. W. Simmons, Mandola, Orsak, Riley, J. E. Jackson, Villarreal, Hernandez, House. Dennis, Stephens, Gay, Smith, Renfro. First row: MaGouirk. Parker, Faulkner, Berry, Houston, Ledbetter. Brown, E. P. Mieseh, Drake, Arledge, Saenz, Gonzalez, Shields, Parker, M. Miesch, Nitsch. Second row: A. H. Meyer. Jr., Cook, Johnson, Thode, McWhorter, C. F. Jackson, Dav, Rutledge. Stallings, Pecht, Irwin. Catledge, A. H. Mever, McEntire, Eubanks, McAbee, DORM 16 Able, Joe R. Jaclison. C. F. Schulle, B. « . Aktlogan, Mehmel Jackson,J. E. Shaw, G.. Jr. Anthonv, M. H. James, R. B Shields. C. B. Arledge. J. R. Johnson, J. R. Short, T. R. Bateman, . H. Johnson. T. E. Simmons. J. W. Bean, Robert Jones. J. R. Simmons. W. D. Bern. 1). B. Jordan. J. E. Sinclair. G. R. Bovd, L. D. King. J. P. Smith. H. P. Brown, H. S. Kunkle, A. Snowden. F. L. Brown, . A. Kriegel. M. J. Stallings. J. Brunson. T. Ledbetter, J. B. Stephens, K. Carroll. R. L. Lilian!. P. Stephenson. E. H. Cathledge, M. B. Loelir. 1. Stonebarger. J. T. Clevenger, K. R. Logan. C. Streger. R. Compton. Kermit K. Loving, B. I). Templeton. R. C. Cook, W. M. Lyons, J. M. Tepliek, J. Cope, S. E. Mandola. A. J. Thode, W. H. Cordnel, J. E. Martin. J. . Thomas, R. E. Crisp, J. MaGouirk. J. Thomas. W. E. Crump, R. McAbee, I. W. Thurman. L. Day, B. C. McCune, D. M. Tidwell. D. R. Dennis, J. McWhorter, R. E. Tipton. F. Detwiler, C. E. Mever, A. H. Turner, R. D. Dickerson, E. Meyer, A. H., Jr. ancil, J. Dimmitt, J. 11. Mills. C. K. Viehareli, J. H. Dixon, I.. Miesch, E. P. Villarreal, H. Doss, J. M. Mirsrh. M. Webb. M. H. Drake, R. M. Morton, R. T. Webb, W. Eubanks, R. Murray, F. A. Wells, R. Faulkner, L. Nagel. J. B. Wilkerson. S. H. Fletcher, J. Nanny, H. R. W illiamson, D. L. Francis, R. Nash, G. S. Woltle. T. L. Frieland, M. Neely, I). R. Zingales, J. A. Gad berry, J. H. Nelson. R. W. Galinzoga, J. A. Newton, . H. Galvan, I). C. Nitsch. J. Garza, M. L. Orsak, J. W. Gilbert, .1 B. Oslund, J. L. Gill, J. It. Parker. J. Godfrey, B. Parkman, H. P. Goldman, M. E. Pecht, L. Gomez, Jose R. Pecora, C. P. Gomez, 1 . Plank. H. S. Gonzalez, C. Pluennek, R. Goodbake, H. A. Poston, S. Y. Grabbs, G. . Presswood, E. K. Graham, E. G. Rains, R. K. Graham, J. V. Randall, G. L. Gray, W. B. Renfro, J. W. Greenberg, A. C. Reynolds, R. J. Haghiri, A. Riley, R. Hakin, E. Roberts, W. H. Hardy, T. D. Rodewald, F. A. Han ill. I). Rodriquez, G. I). Hernandez, M. Rostrum, W . C. lliltje. G. C. Rucker, J. M. House, G. Rutledge, R. Houston, J. R. Saenz, A. J. Hubby, T. E. Sams, V . M. Ingram, D. V. Irwin, K. W. Savage, K. 269 Nothing is held in more reverence than a beautiful lady. These few are but representatives of the beautiful lady that you, yourself had here for that big night. No one was ever fairer or lovelier or more gracious than the lady that we can call ours: our very own. 270 VANITY FAIR 271 272 Sponsored by JACK LONQUIST 273 Stheila D Ce son Sponsored by JACK PEARSON 274 Sponsored by SHANNON GRIGGS 275 Sponsored by FRANK WADDELL 276 Sponsored by WELDON WALKER 277 [Janice GocJtt Sponsored by William Cocke 278 Jenkinl 279 SWEETHEART SELECTION WEEKEND a rvO i 281 iaf Viryin ia gi lC (iarJs ori rnir lore Wi CjoTn a Gatie 284 .leant ' and Ann Abbey by Charlie Abbey Lynnel Abshier by Charles Ritchey Joyce Adams by Wesley Adams Margie Adams by James Adams Nancy Adcock by Edward Reeder Mrs. A. C. Adney by E. M. Adney Nancy Alvis by William Alvis Elaine Armstrong bv Allan Brunett a Barbara Baker by James Arnold Margie Ball by John Brannen Cheryl Bartley by Mad Brainlett Mrs. Ogden Bass by Ogden Bass ySfA m .-i Joyce Bean bv James Collin J J v dP v.; ft Gen Beard by BrvaiiiBeard Delois Beasley byvNeil Beasley Claryce Bt ' dnarz h.y Donald I herschke Iva Ann Bell by Boh Bell Shirley Benge by Clarence Markey Marilyn Bennett by Bill Hillyer Margaret Berry by Buddy Patterson Barbara Bettge by William Huskey Mrs. Leroy Bieri by Leroy Bieri Mrs. H. J. Rogers by Morris Rogers Phyllis and Selma Blaschke by H. F. Blaschke Mrs. E. S. Black by Homer Black Ann Blewsler by Robert E. Blewster Barbara Blossom by John R. Nelms Mrs. A. Bolner by Tony Bolner 286 Betty Bowlin by Harold Sellers Jorene Brandt by Harold Brandt Saundra Bray by George Marlow Dixie Broesche by J. G. Broesehe Ruby and Mary Briggs by Charles Briggs Kathryn Brim by M. G. Johnston Mrs. William Broaddus by Bill Broaddus Mrs. J. F. Brooks by Jimmie D. Brooks Mrs. M. A. Boone by R. M. Boone Jane Brown by James Brown Joann Bruce by Jerry Bruce Mrs. A. C. Brvan bv Donald Bryan Sallye Bryan by Charles Davis Patricia Burke by Kenneth Burke Mrs. Marvlea Burrow by Don Burrow Mary Low Busby by Arthur Busby Patricia Calhoun by Jimmie Calhoun Virginia flallawav by Howard Callaway Linda Carr by Brock Staples ' ■ ' m % Barbara Cashion by Jerry L. Cashion V- - - I ,vP ft 2 . ■ i -x A Patricia Cato by Bobby Cato Marylyn Chance by Bill Morton Gail Channing by John Channing Joyce Chevalier by Howard Chevalier Mrs. G. D. Churchill by Glen Churchill Marilyn Clark by Ronnie Bradley Jeanette Cline by Jack Quinn Mrs. Glenn Cocanougher by Bonnie Cocanougher 287 Janice Cocke by Bill Cocke Mrs. W. M. Cocke, Sr. by W. M. Cocke, Jr. Jimmye Ray Colburn by Carl Hill Mrs. J. T. Cole by Ralph Cole Bobbe Cook by Dan Ellington Mrs. Carl Cook by James Cook, Jr. Nelda Cooper by Joe Cooper Harriet Cox by Fred Cox Mrs. J. M. 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Fisher by Stephen Scott Jo Forman by Gayle Klipple Ora Belle Fredrickson by Henrv Parkman Marilyn Frey by Arthur Newlin, Jr. Mavis Fries by Ed Fries Helen Fuchs bv Monroe Fuchs Doris Fujimoto by Richard Tachibana Judy Fuller by Mike Keen Fanatter Gabriel by H. A. Fuchs Mrs. J. A. Gardner by Ronald Gardner Patricia Garrett bv Harrv Scott Anita Garza by E. H. Garza Mrs. Willie George anti Miss Janice Graves V by Kenneth George Merlene Gentry by John A. Gentry :.G ' ' Barbara Gilbert by Bill Gilbert la ' ■ V 7 v £ j.. V Mrs. J. E. Goff by Henry Goff Mrs. R. E. Good by R. E. Good Mrs. J. R. Gonzales by Javier Gonzales Mary Ann Graves by Ed Stinnett Terry Graves by Henry Goutret Mrs. Fee Greer by Fee Greer, Jr. Sandy Greer by Allen S. Greer Mrs. F. M. Griffin bv Holman Griffin Janie Groves by Alvin Groves Mrs. A. 0. Guthrie by Richard Guthrie Olivia Gutierrez by Leonard Ghaires Suzanne Guynes by Robert Wilson Barbara Hanson by Robert Hanson Bonnie Hanson bv Jerry Sides Pam Hardman by Joe Dotson Dolores Harrell by J. 0. Harrell Mrs. Charles Harris by Charles Harris Mrs. H. L. Hassell by Herman Hassell Mrs. Oneita Havins by Ed Goddard Vivian Henderson by Don Burton Vivian Herrington by Robert Kerr Mrs. B. J. Hermes by Bernard Hermes, Jr. Carolyn Hill by Royiiolliday Marlene Hill by Gordon Hill Nancy Holbrook by Frank Holbrook Mrs. W. P. Holladay by W. P. Holladay Mary Alice House by Frank Westmoreland Mrs. L. E. Howard by Lawrence Howard Paula Howell by James Howell Betty Lou Hulse by Wendel Hulse Mrs. Mary Ireland by R. E. Ireland Lois Isiminger by David Isiminger Mrs. B. L. Jackson by Steven Long Patsy Jeffcoat by Bubba Glezen Mrs. Jack Jernigan by Jack Jernigan Mrs. I. B. Johnson by Warren Johnson 290 Jerry Jones by Jimmy Jones Mrs. Mary K. Jones by Russell G. Jones Mrs. Betsy Kalina by Harry Kalina Mrs. W. L. Keahey by Kirby Keahey i 1 Mrs. Robert Kennedy by Robert Kennedy Dolores Kimmell by Dane Kimmell 1 Doris Klinkovsky by Edward Klinkovsky Mrs. Davi d Korry by David E. Korrv mm 1 Mrs. C. W. Krause by Robert Krause Rose Kubecka by Robert Butschek Mrs. Curtis Lancaster by Curtis Lancaster Mrs. John Langford by John Langford Alice Lara by Jose Zamora Carmen Lara by Pedro Aguirre, Jr. Mary Laurie by Tom Butler Mrs. J. H. Lawley by Mark Lawley Mrs. H. E. Layton by H. S. Layton Mj . Charles Lehrer by Wayne Lehrer Mrs. C. T. Liston by Curtis Liston, Jr. JjLyS; ' $ • JL , Sarah Lonquist by Jack Lonquist ljy a Tommy Antony, Donna LaVerne, and qjr Anita Louise Loftis by J. A. Loftis Mrs. Ida Lund by Walter Lund Speedy Luquette by Bob Luquette Mary Virginia Lyles by William Lyles Mrs. Herchel Lynch by Herchel Lynch r ¥ Mrs. Maria Magnon by Alberto Magnon Juanita and Cathy Malone by Gary Malone 291 Judy Mann by Gerald McKinney Beverly Manning by Kerry Burleson Mrs. Charles Manning by Bob Manning Mrs. R. T. Margo by Ray Margo Harriet Max by Ed Fish, Jr. Jane Merritt by Don Burrow Mary Miesch by Pete Mieseh Ann Mifflin by Dee Mifflin Mrs. Evangeline Mijalis by Gus Mijalis Mrs. June Miller by Ronald Miller Mrs. Richard Miller by Richard Miller Randa Moore by William Moore s .,, Mrs. Cristina de Montes bv Fernando Montes Barbara McConnell bv Jim Bower Carole McCoy by C. II. Tolman Jean McElbanon by David Bowers ifj IIksSc X Mm t Rhonda McGuire by Jerry McGuire Miriam Namken by Neal Namken Mrs. K. R. Nauck by Kurt Nauck, Jr. Mary Jane Nedbalek by Cecil Steward Sheila Nelson by Jack Pearson Lucy Newby by Pete Goldstone Nancy Nichol by Lawrence Bower Erna Nitsch by Milton Nitsch Edna Noel by Fred Heldenfels, III Betty Oates by Raymond Latham Jean Ovalline by John Scarborough Barbara Paige by Rodger Paige Pat Palmer by E. B. Gray Jo Anne Palumbo by Pat Wilson Mrs. E. J. Papacek by E. J. Papacek, Jr. Carolyn Pearce by James Pearce Belli Penbertby by Ronald H. Parker Peggy Pender by Robert I. Pender Mrs. Johnnie Petter by Johnnie Petter Sunny Phillips by Roy V. Woodle Darlene Pittman by E. G. Pittman Mrs. Dave Posey by Richard Posey Claudell Powers by Claude C. Culver Mrs. Otto Priesmeyer bv Larry Priesmever Sara Puddy by George Johnston Cecile Ann Pursch by Woody Pursch Carol Ann Rand by Robert A. Rand Mrs. Leonard B. Rea by Robert Rea Mrs. Celia Reed by Roger B. Reed, Jr. RiUi Ryese.by John Liddy ' Caroline Reigle bv Evan Williams , r yW _ ' ' tMrS. Katherine Rentzel by Ben Rentzel 11 I fwf h-J; • Charlotte Rice by Glen Rice Mrs. G. E. Rice by Glen Rice Mrs. Kenneth Richmond by Kenneth Richmond Eugenia Robertson by Bernard Robertson Roxanna Robertson by Bill Swann Carol Robinson by Alex Lord Mrs. Floyd Rosenbaum and Cynthia Lynn by Floyd Rosenbaum Betsy Rosse by Elton Wade Leita St. Clair by Firmin LePori Maria N. Salazar by Rodolfo Hernandez Carolyn Jean Schneider by Robert Sears Deloris Schoedel by Jack Forms Mrs. D. L. Schoppe by Donald Lee Schoppe Mrs. James E. Schubert by James Schubert Yvonne Shein by Loinel L. Phillips Annette Shepler by Clifton Simpler Barbara Simons by Wayne T. Slone Bette Sue Smith by Larry C. Washburn Nancy Smith bv Colin A. Smiths Wanda Jane Smith by Walter J. Lund JL: $ Bobbie Gene and Linda Stansel by J. W. Stansel Mrs. N. P. Stephensoi by William E. Stephenson Carolyn Stubblefield by W. E. Stubblefield Dari Ann Svvayze by A1 Rial K Sheridan Taack by George B. Taack, Jr. Dorothy Taylor by Thomas R. Olsen Mrs. James B. Taylor by Alan Taylor Donnie Tedder by Don A. Tedder Karen Tedder by Don A. Tedder Connie Terry by Kenneth L. Steelhammer Treva Jean Thompson by John E. Bryant Tascal Ann Thrash by Lloyd James Sue Thruston by Robert A. Lee Mary Jo, David, and John Tolbert by George Tolbert Reba Tubbs by C. A. Tubbs, Jr. Sue Tubbs by Travis B. Griffin Ann Tucker by Joe-R. Tucker Jo Ann Turk by Early G. Robertson Susie Vandervoort by David Vandervoort Mrs. G. L. Van Hoosier by G. L. Van Hoosier, Jr. Stephanie and Vicki Lynn Vineyard by John Vineyard Robert and Janie Wallace by Robert Wallace, Jr. Beth Watson by Tom Roberts Mary Lois Watson by W. D. Watson, Jr. Emilyne Weed by Jerry Cobb Mrs. Jay Weinstein by Jay Weinstein Barbara Ann Wharton by C. J Wharton Mrs. J. C. Wharton by C. J. Wharton Mary Erancis Wharton by C. J. Wharton Kathleen White bv Charles E. White Evelyn and Lynn Williams bv Carl R. Williams Patsy Williams by Richard J. Cappel Sue Williams bv Don E. Williams Charlene Williamson by Ronald Robbins v : . •; Mildred Williamson by James W. Kyle Mrs! C. L. Willis, Jr. bv Charles Willis Mrs. John Wilson by John C. Wilson Shirley and Jane Winterrowd by Jack C. Winterrowd Jane Woodard by Mitchell Woodard Mrs. Elvis Wright by Kerry Wright Reva Wright by Donald E. Hunn Mary Elizabeth Wunsche by Donald A. Wunsche Barbara K. Yates by John G. Yates Barbara C. Young by F. W. Young 295 We have won some; we have lost some: but we have never given up. Our spirit is one that is yet to be equaled. Whether it be in pistol or in football, we have put forth our ut¬ most effort, and we have won our share of trophies. This section edited by Dick JVeick and Wynne Snoots. Aerial view of Texas A M athletic layout. SPORTS i Wendell Baker Don Bilbrey Tom Bonorden Bill Brophy Darrell Brown Janies Clark Bill Cocke Fritzie Connally Bobby Conrad Harry Cox Ed Dudley John Fortenbury John Gilbert Dennis Goehring Bobby Gross Lloyd Hale Ted Harrod Harley Hartung Roger Harvey Bill Holloway John Hoyle Behn Hubbard Billy Pete Huddleston Dick Hunkier 298 1 Gerald Anderson Wendell Baker Donald Bilbrey Richard Bleckner Robert Boles Thomas Bonorden Joe Boring William Brophv Darrell Brown Donald Burton James Clark Robert Clendennon Fritz Connallv Robert Conrad Harrv Cox John Crow William Dendy Edward Dudley John Fortenburv Charles Gabriel John Gilbert George Gillar Dennis Goehring Bobby Jack Gross Lloyd Hale Ted Harrod George Hartung Roger Harvey Eugene Henderson John Henry William Holloway John Hoyle Behn Hubbard Pat Hubert Billy Pete Huddleston Richard Hunkier James Jackson George Johnson Herman Johnson Robert Keith Ernest Kennedy Paul Kennon Wallace Kleb Charles Krueger Marshall Lazarine Robert Marks Charles McDonald Robert McKnight George Mehalfey Leroy Miksch Lynn Monical Douglas Mullins Richard Munday Lee Newman Bobby Nichols A1 Ogletree Roddy Osborne Jack Pardee Robert Pendt Dee Powell Charles Puls Bobby Ragsdale Donald Robbins Charles Saxe Joe Schiraldi Bennie Sinclair Emmett Smallwood James Stanley John Stockton Loyd Taylor Winton Thomas Murray Trimble Norman Ufer Frank Vaden Don W atson Richard Weick Jay Weinstein Herbert Wolf James Wright WALLACE KLEB President s44 occatto t The T” Association was f ounded on November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Mr. Larson, then coach of the football and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organization forfellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at A. and M. To be a member a person must have received the letter T” in either a major or minor sports. The addj|j|mal qualification for the one lettering in a minor sport is that he must be a Southwest onfeiertcb Champion in an individual event. The major sports are football, basketball, baseball, Abd lr pk the remainder being minor sports. This organization’s activities include i.ts knnualTall banquet, its spring picnic, and the an¬ nual All Sports Day at which all th : vlg ' itiii iiglpschoqLstudents for the coinciding High School Day are its guests. James Jackson George Johnson Herman Johnson Paul Kennon Wallace Kleb Charles Krueger George Mehaffey Lynn Monical Doug Mullins Dick Munday Lee Newman Bobby Nichols Jack Pardee Bob Pender Dee Powell Charlie Saxe Bennie Sinclair Emmett Smallwood Gene Stallings John Stockton Winton Thomas Norman Ufer Frank Vaden Dick Weick Chris H. Groneman, Fred J. Benson, Jack Miller, Phillip Goode, J. J. Woolket, Paul Bryant. ATHLETIC COUNCIL YELL LEADERS Bill Dorsey, Gus Mijalis, Paul Holladay, John Cozad, Randolph Newcomer. 301 1955 AGGIE VARSITY Front row, left to right: Carlos Esquivel, Bob Clendennon, Jack Powell, Henry Clark, Don Robbins, Lloyd Hale, Jack Pardee. Second row: Bill Gillespie, Jim Stanley, Cliff Hamby, Billy Cranberry, Chuck Revellette, Roger Hobson, Dick Smithwick, Dick Sorrells, Jim Ridgeway. Third row: Trainer Billy Pickard, Dee Powell, George Johnson, Bobby Lockett, George Gillar, Pat Patrick, A. L. Simmons, Bobby Conrad, Don Grant, Garry Martin. Fourth row: Trainer Jack Lippman, Ken Hall, Jim Langston, Lloyd Wasserman, Bobby Marks, John Crow, Don Watson, Ed Dudley, John Gilbert, Jim Wright, Manager Troy Summerlin. Fifth row: Manager Frank Vaden, Billy Huddleston, Don McClelland, A1 Zuckero Hollis Pollard, Dennis Goehring, Roddy Osborne. Sixth row: Manager Ted Muenter, Loyd Taylor, Bill Dendy, Murry Trimble, Darrell Brown, Gene Stallings, Bobby Keith, Joe Howell, Herb Wolf. Seventh row: Coach Phil Cutchin, Coach Willie Zapalac, Coach Tom Tipps, Coach Elmer Smith, Coach Bennie Sinclair, Coach Jim Owens, Coach Lawrence Winkler, Charles Krueger, Dean Meeks, Gene Henderson, Bob Stolusky, Head Coach Paul Bryant. SURPRISE TEAM OF 1955 The 1955 football season was a Cinderella story for the Texas Aggies. Picked to end the season in the cellar, and playing under a ban, prohibiting post season games, they led their conference until their last contest, winding up in second place and voted thirteenth in the nation by the United Press board of coaches. Their unbelievable comeback did not go unobserved. Some 400,000 people, a new season attendance record for the Aggies, went home in amazement or pride after seeing a game. The highlights of the season were the TCU and Rice games. The Ags shot to thirteenth place in national ratings after a hard fought but decisive win over TCU before the largest crowd in Fort Worth history. The Rice game is one that will always be remembered as the most exciting last 129 seconds of foot¬ ball possible as the Aggies kept alive their hopes for their first conference crown in 15 years. It is hard to apportion credit for such a successful season. Coach Bryant and his staff certainly deserve praise for the great team they turned out with “no material,” but the boys themselves, who never seemed to know that they weren’t supposed to win more than a game or two, can’t be forgotten. Now that the season is over, it can finally be said with conviction that the “Wait ’til next year” has come. TEAM STATISTICS SEASON RECORD A M OPP. 7-2- -1 First Downs ____________________ _______ 125 132 UCLA________________ ______ 21 ......... .......A M Net Yards Rushing -------- _______2123 1629 LSU................... _____ 28......... .......A M Net Yards Passing __________ ______ 482 744 Houston ............ _____ 3 21 _________ _______A M Net Yards Gained .......... _______2605 2373 Nebraska .......... ...... 27......... .......A ' M Passes Attempted __________ ______ 96 135 TCU .................. ......16 19......... .......A M Passes Completed ............ ___32 61 Baylor .............. ______ 7 19_________ .......A M Passes Intercepted by .... _______ 19 7 Arkansas .......... ...... 7 7_________ ......A M Punts __________________________________ ______ 56 52 SMU ................ _____ 2 13....... .......A M Punting Average ............ ______ 36.2 37.8 Rice .................. ______ 12 20 ....... .......A M Total Punt Return .......... ....... 239 87 Texas .............. ...... 21 6 ......... .......A M Average Punt Return .... 4.6 1.5 Penalties ____________________________ -..... 75-616 69-470 Fumbles Lost .................... ...... 14 26 Total Points ________________ ...... 160 89 302 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF PAUL (BEAR) BRYANT Athletic Director and Head Coach Jerry Claiborne Phil Cutchin Pat James Jim Owens Elmer Smith Tom Tipps Willie Zapalac “Smokey” Harper (Trainer) HONORARY CAPTAINS —1955 Aggie honorary captains for 1955, shown here with Coach Paul Bryant, are the six seniors on the squad. Left to right are Billy Pete Huddleston, Herb Wolf, Gene Henderson, George Johnson, Henry Clark, and Donald Robbins. Following the season the squad members selected Huddleston 1955 captain. Managers I bilW cKlVR0 Student Tr i |£ cK V ADEN TR0 m IN 304 TED Center BILLY HUDDLESTON 1955 Captain Eugene Stallings trips Bruin ace, Ronnie Knox, on attempted end sweep ; _ First Downs ........... Rushing Yardage . Passing Yardage ... Passes Attempted . Passes Completed . Passes Intercepted Punts ........................ Punting Average . Fumbles Lost _____ Yards Penalized ... A M UCLA ..... 13 16 ...166 .. 27 .. 9 ... 2 ... .. 5 .. 36.8 ... 1 ... 92 211 100 11 7 2 3 43.3 2 72 Crow goes for 6 yards against Bruins in season opener. KNOX, UCLA PASS OVER AGGIES, 21-0 In the season opener at Los Angeles, the UCLA Bruins and Ronny Knox rolled past the Aggies, 21-0. Knox was the big difference between the two teams, as he passed for all three Bruin touchdowns and led the UCLA running attack. Despite the score, the Aggies played one of their better games of the year, with a weak pass defense spelling their downfall. A brief opening threat by A M, when a Bruin fumble was recovered on the UCLA 22, was ended by a penalty, and the Uclans were never in trouble after that. In the last period the Farmers managed a 51-yard drive to the UCLA 15, but the Pacific Coast Champions held. Don Grant and Jack Pardee were the leading Aggie ball toters, and Gene Stallings played a fine game at end. The Aggies sufficiently earned the respect of the mighty Bruins to be named their second toughest opponent of the season, behind Maryland. This was largely due to the gang-tackling defense which plagued every opponent this year. JOHN CROW Halfback HERB WOLF Center MURRY TRIMBLE Guard JOHN GILBERT Center Pardee thunders through a nice hole for another Aggie score. AGGIES OVERPOWER LSU, 28-0 Unleashing a ferocious ground game coupled with a rugged defense, the Aggies crushed LSU’s Tigers to rack up their first victory of the year in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The first score came on a 4-yard smash by Jack Pardee to end a 51-yard drive. Loyd Taylor notched the extra point. Spearheaded by a 65-yard jaunt by Pardee, the Aggies drove 99 yards to build up a 14-0 halftime lead, with Pardee bulling over from the 2 and Taylor again converting. In the third quarter John Crow galloped 77 yards for the Aggies’ longest run of the year and the third marker. Taylor placed his third PAT. Crow ran 8 yards for the final score in the fourth period, and Ed Dudley added the extra point. Crow and Pardee paced the powerful A M running game, while Gene Stallings, Murray Trimble, Lloyd Hale, and Jack Powell did yeoman service in a hard-charging line that kept LSU off balance throughout the game. DEAN MEEKS End GEORGE GILLAR Fullback John Crow starts out on a 78-yard scoring jaunt. First Downs A M 14 LSU 8 Rushing Yardage . . .m 77 Passing Yardage ______________ Passes Attempted __________________ 28 115 19 Passes f!nmplet d _______________ 2 10 Passps Interrept d 4 Punts 4 7 Punting Average . . .. Fnmhlf s Lost _________ _ 3fi.3 45 2 2 Yards Penalized _ 70 35 ED DUDLEY BOB CLENDENNEN Halfback Tackle Robbins brings down Blount after a pass interception. A M HOUSTON Rushing Yardage _ Passing Yardage ________ Passes Attempted___ Passes Completed__ Passes Intercepted by Punts _____________ a ting mbleo Yards Penalized 14 _166 _ 43 _ 10 _ 4 _ 1 4 _ 38.2 _ 1 _ 70 10 169 16 8 2 2 7 36.4 3 105 The Cornhuskers complete a pass against the Aggies. HOUSTON NEXT TO BOW TO AGGIES, 21-3 Scoring three times in nine minutes of the second half, the Aggies smothered the University of Houston, 21-3, under the lights of Kyle Field for their second win of the season. With three minutes to go in the third period, tackle Bob Clen- dennon recovered a Houston fumble on the Cougar 23. Five plays later Don Grant passed to Bobby Keith for the touchdown and Loyd Taylor converted to put A M in front to stay. On the first play following the kickoff the Aggie line jarred the Cougar quarterback loose from the ball, and Bobby Marks came up with it on the Houston 21. From the 1, Taylor fumbled into the end zone, but Aggie center, Lloyd Hale, fell on the ball for the second score. Taylor drilled the uprights to make it 14-3. Tackle Darrell Brown set up the third tally when he blocked a Houston kick, the Aggies covering on the Cougar 11. Jim Wright passed to Keith for the score, and Ed Dudley contributed the final extra point. Keith and Hale were the principal stalwarts in the tough Aggie line, which was largely responsible for the triumph. BOBBY KEITH End DONALD GRANT Quarterback DARRELL BROWN Tackle GARRY MARTIN Guard Dudley pulls in touchdown pass with running leap against Nebraska. COMEBACK AGGIES PASS, RUN BY NEBRASKA, 27-0 The Aggies rolled into nineteenth place in the national ratings following their convincing 27-0 victory over the Nebraska Corn- huskers in Lincoln. Don Grant plunged 1 yard for the first tally, capping a 69-yard drive set up by Bob Clendennon’s alert interception of a Nebraska lateral. Loyd Taylor kicked the extra point. Fullback George Gillar was the whole show on the second touch¬ down. After intercepting a Nebraska pass and carrying 30 yards to the Husker 37, four plays later he rambled 26 yards for the score. Taylor again converted. Grant passed 8 yards to Ed Dudley with 25 seconds remaining in the half to climax an 87-yard scoring march, and Dudley also added the PAT. The Aggie reserves kept Nebraska in its own territory during the second half, and pushed over one more counter with 15 seconds left in the game. Jim Wright drove 2 yards to finish a 66-yard effort. Dudley, Don Watson, and Gillar were the top Aggie ground gainers, and Jack Powell, Jim Stanley, Dennis Goehring and Lloyd Hale were outstanding in the line. Gillar breaks through for 26-yard touchdown run against Nebraska. A M NEBR. First Downs_______ Rushing Yardage ----------- Passing Yardage _______ Passes Attempted ___ Passes Completed__ Passes Intercepted by Punts _________________ Punting Average Fumbles Lost ____ Yards Penalized _ 17 -252 .. 84 _ 11 _ 6 . 2 _ 4 - 34.7 - 1 _ 60 13 114 19 14 2 6 36.3 3 31 Taylor romps through Frog secondary for 16 yards before being stopped by Curtis and Taylor. . . . cuts back, picking up blocking . . . Races to end-zone for second Aggie score. SPIRITED AGGIES CUT DOWN FROGS, 19-16 In one of the season’s great upsets, the Aggies handed the TCU Horned Frogs their first and only defeat with a magnificent display of offensive power in Fort Worth. Playing by far their best game of the year, the Farmers battered to a 19-16 victory and took over thirteenth place in the national ratings. TCU managed a 3-0 first period lead, but the Aggies countered with a 58-yard scoring drive in the second quar¬ ter. Jim Wright passed 20 yards to Don Watson to give A M a 6-3 halftime bulge. Jack Pardee carried the second half kickoff to the Aggie 42, and nine plays later Bill Dendy raced over from 21 yards out to make it 12-3. The Frogs retaliated with two quick touchdowns to take the lead 16-12 at the end of the third period. Following the TCU kickoff the Aggies pushed to their own 49 early in the ‘final quarter. Watson then cut through the left side and streaked 51 yards for the winning score. Lloyd Taylor converted, and that was the ball game. Watson and Dendy were the sparkplugs of the Aggie attack, accounting for half of the rushing yardage between them. Lloyd Hale earned special praise for his play at center, since it was his blocking that opened the way for Watson and Dendy on their touchdown runs. First Downs _________________ Rushing Yardage__ Passing Yardage _______ Passes Attempted _ Passes Completed__ Passes Intercepted by Punts ________________________ A M TCU ... 18 16 Punting Average Fumbles Lost ..... Yards Penalized _351 - 56 .. 10 .. 4 _ 1 - 3 .. 31.7 .. 2 _ 75 38.7 3 15 LLOYD HALE Center Watson finds gaping hole in TCU forward wall and cashes in on a 25-yard gainer to Frog 30. Grant follows hard-charging line to score the Ags first T.D. Roddy Osborne gets away for a nice 20-yard run. First Downs ________________ Rushing Yardage ____ Passing Yardage ________ Passes Attempted _ Passes Completed__ Passes Intercepted by Punts ___________________________ Puntin Average Lost _____ Yards Penalized Punting Fumbles A M __17 ____264 _ 22 _ 9 __ 1 _ 4 _ 5 __34.0 __ ____116 BAYLOR 8 34 134 17 9 3 45.7 4 35 ROUGHHOUSE AGGIES BATTER BEARS, 19-7 The Aggies smashed to their fifth straight triumph at the expense of Baylor, humbling the highly touted Bears 19-7 at College Station. The win moved the Farmers into tenth place among the nation’s football powers. Bobby Keith started the Aggie onslaught with an early fumble recovery on the Baylor 17. The score came five plays later, with Don Grant sneaking over from 1 foot away. Lloyd Taylor booted the extra point. Baylor quickly tied the count at 7 apiece, but from then on the Bears were only spectators. A 63-yard drive brought the second A M tally. Jack Pardee ripped over from the 3 after accounting for most of the yardage downfield. Taking the second half kickoff the Cadets bruised 66 yards for their third marker, Pardee smashing to paydirt from the 2. The rest of the game was strictly no contest, as the Aggies continued to have things their own way. Pardee was the big gun for A M offensively, while Dennis Goehring was named SWC lineman-of-the-week for his stellar de¬ fensive play. Hale, Watson, Wright, and Stanley maul the Arkansas ball carrier. HOPPED UP HOGS TIE A M, 7-7 In their homecoming game at Fayetteville the Arkansas Razorbacks rose up to tie the Aggies 7-7, in a game destined to knock A M out of the conference co-championship. The teams were as evenly matched as the score indicates, but two costly fumbles and penalties at strategic points hampered the Aggie cause considerably. The Aggies’ only score came on a 59-yard drive early in the second half, paced by the running of John Crow and Ed Dudley. Jim Wright passed to Dudley for the TD, and Dudley split the uprights for the extra point. Arkansas tied it up with four minutes to go to end the scoring. Highlight of the game was a stout goal line stand by the Cadets in the second quarter. The Hogs, on the Aggie 1 and needing only 1 foot for a first down, were hurled back and the ball went over. Halfback Gene Henderson then sailed a tremendous 65-yard kick against the wind from deep in his own end zone to end the Razorback threat. Five Aggies give Carpenter a tough time. A M ARK. First Downs 12 15 Rushing Yardage ------- 199 217 Passing Yardage 73 78 Passes Attempted 11 11 Passes Completed 5 5 Passes Intercepted by_____ Punts S 7 Punting Average 36.2 33.4 Fumbles Lost . . 2 2 Yards Penalized 75 55 First Downs ______ ______ A M R SMU 16 Rushincr Yarrlaep __________________ 133 166 Passing Passes Yardago _ 27 97 Attemptod _____ . 9 16 Cnmpletfid ______ 2 7 Passes Intereeptod hy ................ 2 Punts in 2 Punting Fumblei Avpragfi _______ 34.1 36.5 _____________ 1 5 Yards Penalized 4n 42 Stallings and Roach stretch in Keith takes in a pass from Grant for the second vain for a high one. touchdown as Roach and Jackson watch helplessly. BACK ON THE WINNING TRAIL AGS POUND PONIES, 13-2 Pushing over two second quarter touchdowns, the Aggies fought to a 13-2 win over SMU on Kyle Field and climbed to ninth place among the country’s top ten teams. Following Dennis Goehring’s recovery of a Mustang bobble the Farmers rambled 55 yards for their first score, with Jim Wright passing the last 21 yards to John Crow. Wright passed 5 yards to Bobby Keith for the second marker. Lloyd Hale converted success¬ fully, and the Aggies had their sixth victory of the season sewed up. The beefy Ponies were completely outclassed by the Aggie light¬ weights. Their only score came on a second half safety, following an Aggie fumble in the end zone, and they were never really in the game. Jack Pardee, A M fullback, put on a fine offensive-defensive show which earned him the SWC back-of-the-week award and a nomination for the national honor. He personally ended two SMU drives by smashing fourth down running attempts, made 13 un¬ assisted tackles, and the game’s longest run, 42 yards. Dennis Goehring and Charlie Krueger led the Aggie line. JACK PARDEE Fullback RODDY OSBORNE Fullback CLIFF HAMBY Fullback CHUCK REVELLETTE Tackle With only four minutes left in the game, Taylor starts out on his unforgettable 58-yard run to the Rice 3-yard line setting up the first Aggie score. INCREDIBLE LAST MINUTE BLASTS STUN OWLS, 20-12 In the most remarkable comeback of the 1955 grid season, the Aggies struck for three touchdowns in the final four minutes to overcome a 12-0 Rice lead and blast the Owls 20-12 in Houston. The win moved A M to eighth place in the national standings. The Owls scored twice in the final period to build up a seemingly safe two touchdown margin. With 4 minutes, 15 seconds remaining, Aggie halfback Loyd Taylor scooted 58 yards to the Rice 3, scored from the 2 two plays later, and then added the extra point to reduce the Rice lead to 12-7. Jack Powell’s perfectly placed onside kickoff was recovered by Gene Stallings on the Rice 43. On the next play Jim Wright calmly flipped a perfect strike to Taylor, who gathered in the ball on the 5 and crossed the double-stripe untouched. Taylor made the extra point to give him 14 points in a row for the afternoon. The insurance TD was set up by Jack Pardee’s 40-yard runback of an intercepted pass, and scored by Don Watson from the 3. Taylor was easily the most outstanding back for the Aggies, while Stallings was named SWC lineman-of-the-week and nominated for national lineman-of-the-week for his fine play at end. Jim Stanley and Lloyd Hale were also highly praised along with Pardee. Zipperlen puts the brakes on a first half Aggie threat by stealing the ball away from Loyd Taylor on the Rice one-yard First Downs Rushing Yardage 9 177 14 176 Passing Yardagfi ___________ _ . ss 28 Passes Attempted s 15 Passes Completed 2 6 Passes Tnternepted hy 3 1 Punts ..... « 7 Punting Average ____ _ ___ 29.R 35.8 Fumbles T.nst 2 Yards Penalized 77 45 Crow reaches high to intercept pass intended for Ed Hawkins on Aggie 20-yard line. A M TEXAS First Downs______________3 16 Rushing Yardage_________ 30 295 Passing Yardage ---------------------------- 67 96 Passes Attempted ----------------------- 4 7 Passes Completed_______2 1 Passes Intercepted by---2 1 Punts_____________8 4 Punting Average ---------------------- 38.3 31.5 Fumbles Lost_____________2 3 Yards Penalized_______41 35 John Crow races 39 yards to Texas 18, only to have the play nullified by a 15-yard penalty. FIRED UP LONGHORNS BEST AGGIES, 21-6 A M’s most successful season in fifteen years was brought to an abrupt close on Thanksgiving, as the nation’s television viewers witnessed one of the most resounding defeats ever handed the Aggies by the University of Texas. Despite the loss the Aggies finished the year in second place in the conference, and held thirteenth place in the final national ratings. The Farmers took a brief 6-0 lead late in the second period, when Jim Wright plunged one yard to top the Aggies’ only sustained effort of the game. The score was set up by two beautifully com¬ pleted passes from Wright to John Crow. This was the only light in a dismal day for Old Army, as Texas rolled at will through a tough but leaky A M defense. The score would have been doubled except for three valiant goal line stands by an aroused Aggie line. The Longhorns, playing by far their best game of the season, were just too much for the willing but badly outplayed Aggies. Wright and Crow were the best Aggie backs on the field, while Dennis Goehring and Gene Stallings, both all-conference, paced the line. BOBBY LOCKETT Tackle BOBBY JOE CONRAD Halfback HENRY CLARK Tackle BILLY HUDDLESTON Halfback FISH FOOTBALL TEAM Luther Hall Jackie Hathorn Hal Sandefur Ronnie Melling Joe Pascuzzi John Martin Barney Smith Richard Rickman Ronnie Haines John Polk AGGIE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT The Aggie Fish came very close to gaining their second conference championship in as many years. After going undefeated in their first three games the Fish were tied by Rice, then lost to Texas. Fumbles played a big part in the First Year Men’s downfall as they lost a total of eight in their last two contests. The teams roster included the names of many well known high school stars and much will be expected of the members of this team in the years to come. Some of those showing great promise are: Don Usry, end; John Tracy, fullback; Luther Hall, Jackie Hathorn, and Joe Pascuzzi, backs. Browning clears the way for Hall against TCU. i Allen Goehring Brewer Newton David Smith Tommy Howard Dickie Milam Lawrence Hill Harold Price Jerry Cramer Ray Doucet Leo Wotipka J. E. Driskell Dick Steadman Don Usry George Faust Terry Boozer SEASON RECORD TCU ____________________ Fish _____________________27 Opp. 6 Baylor ________________ _____________________ 7 6 Houston ______________ _____________________ 7 6 Rice ____________________ _____________________19 19 Texas __________________ _____________________ 13 CONFERENCE STANDINGS WON LOST TIED PTS. OPP. Rice _______________________ _______3 2 99 62 SMU _____________________ _______3 2 21 26 A M _____________________ .......3 1 1 60 50 Baylor ___________________ .......2 3 109 63 Arkansas _______________ .......1 2 1 39 41 Texas _____________________ .......1 3 1 40 78 TCU _____________________ -„..0 3 2 39 88 Sandefur makes yardage the easy way after the Baylor game. Back row: Manager Don Butter, Bill Brophy, Don Bilbrey, John Lesiker, Carter Williams, George Mehaffey, Coach Ken Loeffler. Front row: John Fortenbury, John Henry, Bryan Sutherlin, Ted Harrod, Ken Hutto, Roger Harvey. In their first year under the reign of Coach Ken Loeffler the Aggies showed a lot of spirit but suffered from the lack ‘of height. After a slow start, losing their first three games but im¬ proving steadily, the Ags won their home opener in a rousing fashion by turning back the bayou boys from LSU, 73-59. In their second home game they made it two in a row by smashing Tulane, 85-66, behind John Fortenberry’s 19 point output. At the SWC Tournament in Houston, annual preview of the SWC race but seldom an indication of how the teams will finish, A M lost three in a row for last place in the tournament and things looked pretty bad. Though they finished in a tie with Baylor for 5th place, the Ags at time showed surprising offensive power — especially at home. With a good crew of sophomores coming up, the future looks a lot brighter. 324 SEASON RECORD Tulsa A M 43 Opp. 48 Vanderbilt 69 79 Memphis State 71 84 LSU 73 59 Tulane 85 66 Houston 44 78 Rice 81 110 TCU 59 67 Arkansas 49 80 Baylor 90 70 Rice 77 89 SMU 68 97 Texas 75 74 Arkansas 66 98 Sam Houston 75 46 TCU 84 74 Oklahoma City U. 56 76 Houston 74 105 Baylor 66 85 Arkansas 52 61 SMU 80 92 TCU 67 91 Rice 61 85 Texas 70 98 325 AGGIES 90 — BEARS 70 COLLEGE STATION — Amid a thundering roar from 4,000 partisan fans, Old Army awoke from a first half slumber to set an all-time school scoring record, and defeat the Baylor Bears, 90-70 in the conference opener. The Ags, trailing 30-36 at the half, took but three minutes to tie the game at 42-42 with a phenomenal display of accuracy. Led by Frit- zie Connally and Ken Hutto, who hit 9 of his first 10 attempts from the field, the Ags made 50 percent of their field goals. Connally and Hutto both connected for 20. This was A M’s first win over the Bears since 1952. In momentary hot water, Ken Hutto grabbed high-point honors for the Ags in this one. He hit for 20 in a rousing 84-74 win. OWLS 89 — AGGIES 77 HOUSTON — Coach Ken Loeffler threw up a zone defense in an attempt to stop the high-flying Rice Owls, but superior height and shooting power stopped the Cadets 89-77. The first seven minutes both teams exchanged goals and A M led 14-13, but Rice quickly pulled away and led 43-29 at the half. During the second half the Ags cut the lead to 10 points but could never overcome Rice’s half-time lead. High scoring honors for A M went to Spider Me- haffey with 28 and Ken Hutto, 18. Brophy, Connally, and Bilbrey bring it down the court against the Frogs. PONIES 97 — AGGIES 68 DALLAS — Winning their third conference game in a row, the SMU Mustangs shattered A M’s zone for a 97-68 victory. Trailing 32-40 at halftime the Ags pulled into a 42-42 tie, but lost their momentary ray of hope when Mehaffey fouled out at 13:20 remaining. With Mehaffey gone the Cadets began to take a terrific whipping on rebounds and soon trailed 57-46. Five minutes later Brophy left by way of the foul route and the remainder of the contest was a lopsided af¬ fair. Fortenberry drew A M’s high honors for the night with 18 points, followed by Mehaffey with 14. Brophy works under the basket for a lay-up shot It’s a free ball! The Ponies and Ags go after it in this fray. SMU came from behind in the last half against the bears. f° r a 92-80 win. AGGIES 75 — SIPS 74 COLLEGE STATION — Back home before 6,000 fans, the Ags stifled a second half Texas threat to win their second conference game 75-74. Trailing by 41- 30 at the half, the Sips rallied but never regained the lead after the first five minutes, The Cadets hit 46 per cent of their field goals, while Texas was connect¬ ing on 30 per cent. Individual honors for the night went to Connally, Brophy, and Mehaffey with 20, 17, and 15 respective¬ ly- DON BILBREY, Forward Two more for Old Army, but it is all in vain as the Ponies rally for a 92-80 victory. Five Bearkats watch helplessly as Bill, with the form of a polished ballet dancer, sinks a lay-up. Six arms form a perfect pyramid as the elusive ball rebounds. Ags took this one, 75-46. Hutto breaks through three Frogs to drop this one in. BILL BROPHY, Fonvard RAZORBACKS 98 — AGGIES 66 FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ amazing Razor- backs drubbed a cold-shooting A M quintet 98-66 in the Ozarks. The victory put Arkansas at the top of the heap in the SWC. After trailing by 21 points at halftime the Ags never got closer than 17 points in the second half. Although Brophy was ejected from the game after a pushing incident with 7 minutes remaining, he still led Aggie scorers with 18 points. Hutto had 16. 330 Stew Heller, 6-5 center sinks one for the fish. Bilbrey controls this one as the Aggies pour it on the visiting SHSC Bearkats. KEN HUTTO, Guard AGGIES 84 — FROGGIES 74 COLLEGE STATION — With five players scoring in double figures the Aggies won their sixth home game in seven starts by outclassing TCU’s Frogs 84- 74. The speedy Cadets, with Bill Brophy and Fritzie Connally pacing the attack, drove to an 11-0 lead and went into intermission leading 42-27. O’Neal and Dickerson sparked a second half TCU rally which fell short by 10 points. O’Neal was high for the night with 28 points. Hutto led Aggie scorers with 20. 331 Graham tries to block Fortenberry’s jump shot in the Arkansas game. The Hogs took this one 61- 52. BEARS 85 — AGGIES 66 WACO — The Bears piled up a 26 point lead then coasted to an 85-61 win in a complete reversal of the previous meeting of the two teams. Baylor led 46-36 at the half behind the shooting of Louis Estes. The Bears swept the backboards and hit 55 per cent of their shots while the Ags were bucket¬ ing 41 per cent. Hutto was high for A M with 21 points while Fortenberry got 16. Fortenberry works with the left hand as he breaks for the basket against the Toads. Love that basketball!” Don really gets his feet off the floor to get this one. HOGS 61 — AGGIES 52 COLLEGE STATION — Suffering their first con¬ ference loss at home, the Ags defense lapsed in the second half and Arkansas seized a 61-52 victory. Trailing 38-31 with 13 minutes remaining, the Razorbacks pulled into a 42-41 advantage five min¬ utes later. A tight zone defense stopped Ken Hutto’s hot pace, but he still took high scoring honors for A M with 12 points. The Ags hit 32 per cent of their field goals while Arkansas got 34 per cent. On the fast break Harrod sinks a lay-up uncon¬ tested. Mehaffey rebounds while Louis Estes waltzes un¬ der the net. BRYAN SUTHERLIN, Guard SMU 92 — A M 80 COLLEGE STATION — The league leading SMU Mustangs came from behind to best the Ags 92-80 in a bitter contest witnessed by 5,500 fans in White Coliseum. Leading 40-37 at halftime, the Cadets could not find the range after the intermission, and SMU quickly pulled into a 56-44 lead. At 72-54 the Ags came out of their zone and quickly cut the lead to eight points with a full court press. From this point on the game was on the rough side and tempers flared. Bill Brophy was high for the Aggies with 21 points. 334 Loeffler shows Mehaffey and Swisher a few of the finer points in the game of round-ball. Hutto pumps one in against the Hogs but the Cadets fall 52-61. AL LOVE, Center TCU 91 — A M 67 FT. WORTH—TCU ended a 10 game losing streak by downing A M in Fort Worth, 91-67. Leading by a mere 39-37 at the half, the Frogs came back to wrap it up in the first six minutes of the second half. O’Neal paced the TCU surge and scored 30 points for the night. A M was led by Brophy with 17 and Hutto with 14. The loss dropped the Ags into a tie with Texas and Baylor for 5th place. 335 RICE 85 — A M 61 COLLEGE STATION — Four thousand fans watched the Aggies’ zone defense crumble in the second half to give Rice’s Owls an 85-61 victory. After the intermission the Owls quickly increased their 37-35 halftime lead when Mehaffey fouled out with 16 minutes remaining. Until then, Spider had held Tucker to four points and had scored 15 him¬ self. Tucker finally finished with 22 for the night, and Mehaffey’s 15 was high for the Ags. The big dif¬ ference was evident in the rebound department with Rice taking 59 to A M’s 24. JOHNNY LESIKER, Center TU 98 — A M 70 AUSTIN — In a battle for fourth place in the SWC, the Texas Longhorns clipped A M in Gregory Gym to the tune of 98-70. The Aggies could never get going in the first half and trailed by 23-49 at the intermission. Still going strong in the second half, the Steers built up a mas¬ sive 71-34 lead before the Ags began to hit. Three Cadets tied for high scoring honors for the night. Mehaffey, Hutto and Sutherlin each collected 14. Downs was the big gun for Texas with 33. CARTER WILLIAMS, Forward 336 Swisher sinks one for the Fish. FISH BASKETBALL Future — Promising Although they won but five of eleven games the Fish were impressive, even in losing, and with another year under the guidance of Coach Loeffler they should develop into a very good team. Only one Texan appeared in the starting line-up for the Fish this year. Neil Swisher, 6-1 all-state selection from Victoria, led the Fish in scoring during the season. Among the other stand-outs were Gonzalo Diago, 6-3 set shot specialist from Puerto Rico; Stewart Heller, 6-5 center from McKeesport, Pa.; James McNichol, rangy 6-6 hopeful from Philadelphia; and Alex Roberts, 6-2 forward from Paw¬ tucket, R. I., who is very fast and a real hustler. 337 NON-CONFERENCE RECORD A M Opp. Allen Academy 72 75 Houston Frosh 73 68 Allen Academy 69 62 Houston Frosh 87 62 Tyler Junior College 84 110 CONFERENCE RECORD A M Opp. Baylor Cubs 63 65 Rice Slimes 76 92 Texas Shorthorns 59 80 Baylor Cubs 65 68 Rice Slimes 74 70 Texas Shorthorns 68 63 GONZALO DIAGO ALEX ROBERTS JIM McNICHOL NEIL SWISHER JACK SCHWAKE STU HELLER 338 Rinrt imr; j n es Clark, Bill Cocke, Eddie Bussa, King Buckner, Emmett Smallwood, fclifft MeUvniglil, Parker Mo Knight. Eddie Blake. Second row: Orin Helvey, Joe Wil- llkiiiis,. Hil fiolktwaiy, Graham Stiles, Fritzie Connally, James Fundling, Ed Warren, Barney Treadway, Henderson, mgr. Third row: Col. Anderson, coach; Carl Wilmsen, Herman Johnson, Tom Bonorden, Hopson Whitmore, Winton Thomas, Bobby Carter, Homer Smith, Sam Nave, Lee Newman, Bobby Gross, Coach Ray Putnam. TRACK 1956 SWC WINNERS 341 TU 78 ' 2 A M 55V2 UH 22 A speedy Texas team, labeled as merchants of mercury, outclassed the Ags in their first meet of the season. The Longhorns dominated all of the running events and scored enough points in the field to amass 78V6. With Bobby Gross leading the way in the discus and shot put, A M managed to take four firsts. Gross won with heaves of 52 , -9” and ISS’-l”, while Emmett Smallwood took the low hurdles in 23.4. Winton Thomas and James Clark tied at in the pole vault. EMMETT SMALLWOOD TEXAS 79 3 4 RICE m 2 AGGIES 43 3 4 The Steers from Austin took 10 first places in soundly whipping the Rice Owls and Texas Aggies. Showing, once again, their supremacy in the running event. Bobby Gross won the discus with a throw of 161-1 but had to settle for second in the shot put as team mate Tom Bonorden won the event with 53-11%. Smallwood won the low hurdles again with the same time as in his first effort, 23.4, while Winton Thomas soared 13-6 again in the pole vault. Roberts of A M, at far left, takes the first handoff of the mile relay. ROBERT McKNIGHT FRITZIE CONNALLY The other Aggie wins came in the pole vault (13 feet) as Thomas won his third consecutive meet, and the mile re¬ lay which was run by Bussa, Roberts, McKnight, and Hollo¬ way in 3:17.8. Rice’s Thompson edged Emmett Smallwood in the low hurdles to reverse their finish of a week earlier. Winton Thomas clears 13-6 at the All Sports Day meet. A M 69 1 6 RICE 56 1 2 LSU 44 1 3 The Aggie track team dominated the field events and won their first meet of the young track season over Rice and LSU. The victory was sweet revenge after having been upset by the Owls a week earlier. Bill Cocke and Bobby Gross were the big guns although the outstanding performance of the day was a 213-3 1 it jave¬ lin toss by LSU’s Joe May. Cocke took the mile and the two-mile run handily in times of 4:26.3 and 10:07. Gross flipped the shot an even 54 feet, as the Ags swept the first three places in the event. His toss of ISO-SV was IOV 2 feet short of his effort the preceding week but was good enough for another first. BILL COCKE TEXAS RELAYS The Aggies made one of their poorest showings in many years at the Texas Relays in Austin. Failing to win a single event, the Ags had to settle for three seconds two thirds, a fourth, and three sixth places. Tom Bonorden and Bobby Cross continued their battle in the shot put event, Finishing second and third respective¬ ly. Bill Nieder of Kansas won with a toss of 59-9 erasing Darrow Hooper’s old record of 56-2 3 4 set in 1953. Bonor- den’s toss, however, was a respectable 54-4. Cross also took third in the discus. Bill Cocke, A M top distance runner, and Fritzie Con- nally managed to grab second place in the 5,000 meter run and the high jump. Tommy Strait was a sixth place winner in the hop, step, and jump w ith 43-9, while Winton Thomas’ 13-6 was good for a 4th place tie in the pole vault. A M finished sixth in both the mile and 440 relay events. Probably the best aggregation of weightmen ever assembled on the same team, Gross Bonorden, Cox, and Johnson heaved the shot a combined total of 208 feet in the Texas Relays. A M 85 RICE 61 SMU 26 Once again showing supremacy in the Field, the Cadets mowed down Rice and SMU in a triangular meet at College Station. A 29 mile per hour tail¬ wind was instrumental in several outstanding per¬ formances. Besides aiding Rice’s Dick Bowen in the 100 and 220 , it was instrumental in Gross’ discus toss of 170 feet 2 inches. Orin Helvey staged a major upset by beating Rice’s Ed Keasler in the javelin. His effort was 199-5. Bonorden won the shot with a distance of 54-2. Other firsts for the Ags were the mile run by Harry Whitmore, 4:31.7; the high jump, 6-4 by Fritzie Connally; the broad jump, 22 feet, 6 1 2 ” by Emmett Smallwood; the two mile run, 10:25.2 by Bob Boles, and the pole vault, in which James Clark hit his best effort of the season at 13-8 3 A. use 83V2 TU 56 A M 29V 2 SMU 8 USC, the perennial Pacific Coast and NCAA champs won their third straight Dallas Invitational track meet with a well balanced attack. One of the best performances was Jon Arnett’s 25 foot broad jump which broke his meet record set last year at 23 foot 3 inches. Emmett Smallwood had a very respectable jump of 23-11% for second. He also tied the meet record with a 23.1 low hurdle time. Bonorden, Gross, and Johnson finished 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in that order in the shot put. Their combined distance was an amazing 160 foot IVz inches. Winton Thomas, Bill Cocke, and Fritzie Connally placed second in the pole vault, two-mile run, and high jump. HERMAN JOHNSON JOHNNY ROBERTS TU 82 5 6 A M 45 1 3 RICE 41 5 6 Texas beat the Ags for the fourth time this season as they got together with Rice for a triangular meet in Austin. This meet followed the same trend as the previous meet between the three schools with the exception of the A M Rice reversal. The cadets collected three firsts with the weight men once again reigning supreme — Bonorden in the shot, Gross in the discus. Over the top” — Fritzie clears the bar and prepares for the fall. S.W.C. MEET FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS TEXAS 76 A M 53 3 4 BAYLOR 52 3 4 RICE 30 3 4 SMU 24 TCU 22 ARKANSAS 10% For the third straight year the Longhorns rode the heels of their sprinters to the conference title, and for the third straight year the Aggies rode the strong arms of their weight- men to second place. The Cadets barely edged out a surpris¬ ingly strong Baylor aggregation. As usual, the 100-and 220-yd. dashes were the highlights of the meet with Bobby Whilden leading the way in 9.2 and 20.4 seconds. The shot put was dominated by A M with Gross, Bonor- den, and Johnson finishing fi rst, second, and fifth. Gross’ heave was 53 feet 8% inches. Gross also took the discus, beating John Mitchell of TCU by 2 inches. His throw was good for 164 feet 5 inches. Bonorden was third. EDDIE BUSSA The only other gold medal winners were James Clark and Winton Thomas who tied with John Novey of Texas in a 13-6 pole vault effort. James Jackson finished in a four-way tie for fourth at 12-6. Emmett Smallwood placed in two events, taking second in the low hurdles and fourth in the broad jump. Bill Cocke finished second in the two-mile run to round out the individual honors. The 440- and mile-relay teams both finished third behind Baylor and Texas. Emmett Smallwood, sophomore hurdler leads the way in the lows. -mm BILL HOLLOWAY Front row: Coach Anderson, Kirkpatrick, Blackstone, Alex, Phillips, Redd, McLarry, Wolpman, Earle, Anderson, Reasdon. Second row: Witt, Cole, Zovzalik, Carter, Cozar, Madura, Brown, Irwin, Carper, Crisman, Hudson. FISH TRACK Texas 91 Vk Houston 37 A M 27 1 2 Rice 81 A M 49 SMU 76 Rice 55 A M 31 Texas 58 Victoria 41 Rice 28 A M 18 Air Academy 17 Texas 82 1 2 SMU 58 Baylor Rice 32y2 Arkansas 22 1 2 TCU 16 A M 12 The 1956 edition of Texas A M freshman track had what might be considered a rather poor season, finishing last in every meet ex¬ cept one. In the conference meet they were completely outclassed — scoring 12 points. Showing the most promise during the year were Don Earle, Jerry Box, Frank Madura, Manroy Wolpman, Herbert Carper, and Ron¬ nie Kirkpatrick. 347 Fidel Rul, Ed Blake, Don Carver, Bill Cocke, Bob Boles, Carl Wilmsen. CROSS-COUNTRY The 1955 Aggie cross-country team ran its way through the five regular season meets without defeat only to be upset by Texas at the conference meet in Austin. The Aggies opened the season with a decisive victory over Texas and Oklahoma in Col¬ lege Station and followed up the next week with a near-perfect win in Austin over UT. A very hard-fought win came next in Arkansas over their hilly Fayetteville course, followed by a perfect meet with SMU in College Station, the Ags taking the first five places. A M won the final duel meet over Texas here in College Station. Bill Cocke won first pl ace for A M in four of these first five meets. In the conference meet in Austin Morton of Arkansas won with a creditable time of 15:07 for the hilly Austin course. McNew of Texas took second and Bill Cocke, with three previous wins over McNew, took third for A M. Bob Boles took sixth for A M, with Carl Wilmsen getting ninth, Fidel Rul tenth, and Eddie Blake thirteenth. Unfortunately the Texas depth proved too much for the Aggies this one time, the final score being Texas 32, A M 41, and Arkansas 58. Typical Start — A M vs. OU and TU Typical Finish — Cocke Winning ------r u i wf nmm a mm i in — 348 Front row: William Cooner, Lupe Fraga, Dick Bleckner, Doug Mullins, Billy Ross, Bob Gattis, A. C. Johnson. Second row: Toby Newton, Lynn Monical, Cam Castleman, Phil Newport, John Hoyle, Joe Worden, Louis Nel¬ son, John Stockton, James Smotherman. Third row: Coach Bell, Clyde Stinson, Paul Lang, Wendel Baker, Elo Zatopek, Dick Munday, Jimmy Wright, Behn Hubbard, Joe Boring. JOE BORING, Team Captain Weak batting was the Aggies downfall this year as the Cadets wound up fifth in the Southwest Conference baseball race. TCU, which lost only two conference games, took the crown away from defending champ A M. The cadets were almost perfect in their fielding. They av¬ eraged .941 to their opponents .926 in the field, and they added to this 12 double plays. A look at the batting averages, however, tells the story. Against conference opponents the Aggies managed to hit only .191 compared to their opponents’ .238. Captain Joe Boring was the only Aggie that managed to hit over the .300 mark, but he pounded the ball for a mighty .341 including 8 home runs. Sophomores and Juniors did a very good job filling the big empty shoes of pitchers Joe Hard- grove and Jerry Nelson, who graduated after the 1955 season. Junior Dick Munday (4-5) and sophomore Toby Newton (3-4) were the work¬ horses this season. Munday had a 3.3 earned run average and struck out 32 in 72 innings. Newton fanned 76 in 65 innings while compiling a 3.0 earned run average. John Stocton, who knocked 15 runs across, was second to Boring in the runs batted in department. Next year the outlook is brighter. Returning lettermen insure good pitching and fine fielding, and this year’s Fish team looks as if it can supply the hitting power. 350 BASEBALL 1956 SEASON RECORD Sam Houston University of Houston Sam Houston University of Houston Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran SMU Corpus Christi Corpus Christi TCU TCU Bryan All-Stars Baylor Baylor Texas Texas SMU SMU Rice Rice Rice Baylor TCU A M Opp 6 3 7 6 4 1 3 10 2 9 11 8 1 8 15 5 2 1 5 0 2 4 7 1 5 12 3 5 4 4 5 0 4 4 5 4 2 4 7 1 2 7 4 4 19 TOBY NEWTON, All-SWC Pitcher «■!! Toby Newton fans Vucelich on Sports Day. Sam Houston U of H Sam Houston Texas Lutheran U of H Texas Lutheran Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Bryan All-Stars A M Opp. 6 3 7 6 4 1 2 9 3 10 11 8 8 15 5 2 4 7 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES The Aggies fared much better this year against their non-conference opponents than their conference foes, winning five out of nine games. One of the losses was to the Bryan All-starteam which had two ex-Aggie, All- SWC ball players on their roster, John DeWitt and A1 Ogeltree. The Farmers started out the year as if they were going to repeat last year’s achievement of SWC champions, winning the first three games. They drop¬ ped the next two before getting back on the winning trail. Good pitching by Toby Newton, who struck out 14 against Texas Lutheran, and strong relief hurling by Doug Mullins helped to offset the weak Aggie offense. John Stockton, All-SWC Centerfielder in 1955, pro¬ vided a thrilling finish to the first U. of Houston game when he poled a 3-2 pitch over the left centerfield fence with two out in the last of the tenth to break a 6-6 tie. JOHN STOCKTON, Center Field DOUG (MOON) MULLINS, Pitcher JAMES SMOTHERMAN, Catcher A M 1 Baylor 5 A M 12 Baylor 3 A M 7 Baylor 4 BAYLOR SERIES Baylor, who lost two out of three games to the Aggies, was also the victim of the Cadets’ largest scor¬ ing spree when Dick Munday hurled them past two Baylor pitchers for a 12-3 win. Munday struck out seven and was backed up by flawless fielding and the powerful batting of Boring and Newport. The night before a pair of Baylor pitchers, Mallett and Goodwyn, teamed up to hand Toby Newton a 5-1 defeat. In the last game of the series the Aggies jumped all over the Bears and pitcher Mallett for eleven hits and seven runs while Toby Newton held the Bears to four runs. Joe Boring and Clyde Stinson hit a pair of triples for the two long hits of the game. BERN HUBBARD, Right Field CLYDE STINSON, Left Field DICK MUNDAY, Pitcher Three games in two days proved to be too much Owl for the Aggies to digest as the Farmers lost two out of three starts against Rice. The first game, held under the lights at Travis Park in Bryan, went an extra inning, and Carl Reynolds’ per¬ fect sacrifice bunt scored the winning run for Rice in the top of the tenth. Toby Newton was charged with the 2-1 loss, but he struck out 14 in the process. The only Aggie run was an inside the park homer by Joe Boring, the first of four that he collected off Rice during the week end. The next day the Ags won the first game of a double header 4-2 with homers accounting for all the Aggie scoring. Munday won his own ball game as he drove a three run homer in the second inning. Joe Boring col¬ lected his second homer of the series in the third with none on. Rice came from behind to win the rubber game of the series, 7-4. Boring drove home all Aggie runs with two homers. John Hoyle slides home for the winning run in A M’s 1-0 victory over the Ponies. In the conference opener for both teams the Aggies spoiled SMU’s 8 game winning streak and posted their fourth straight win over the Mustangs by one run. Toby Newton, backed by flawless fielding, bested Malcom Shaw in a tight pitchers duel. There were but five hits in the game and only seven balls were hit to the out¬ field. The last two games of the series, played in Dallas, were won by SMU. Weak hitting, a problem to the Aggies all season, was the biggest factor in the Ponies success. The Cadets’ usual excellent fielding was also marred by four costly errors in the two games. Pony, Malcom Shaw, handed Paul Lang a 4-0 shut¬ out in the first game. Boring, Newport, and Stockton were the only Aggies able to get a hit off Shaw as he struck out eight and had perfect control. Dick Munday went the route in the final game but lost it 5-4 as SMU rallied for two in the eighth inning to go ahead. George Moore, who didn’t let a man reach first after he relieved Presley in the fifth, collect¬ ed the win. John Stockton, who drove in all four Aggie runs with a pair of doubles, was the only consistent hitter in the series. JOHN HOYLE, First Base WENDEL BAKER, Pitcher PAUL LANG, Pitcher A M 1 TCU 5 A MO TCU 2 A M 4 TCU 19 The conference championship Horned Frog team showed their true colors against the Aggies this season, winning all three games of the series. Frog pitcher Frank Windegger held the Cadets to only two hits as TCU won the first game 5-1. Dick Mon¬ day was the losing pitcher. The second game was a pitching duel between Toby Newton and Bob McDaniel. McDaniel gave up four hits while striking out nine; Newton allowed seven safeties while whiffing eight. Hubbard had a double, Newport two singles, and Stockton a single. The last regular season game was a sad one for the Aggies, bowing to the Frogs 19-4. This was the worst defeat of the season. The Frogs cracked out 16 hits in¬ cluding two home runs. Captain Joe Boring and James Smotherman also pounded homers, but the Ags were no match for the conference champs. The Farmers used four pitchers, with Munday absorbing the loss. JOE WORDEN, Third Base ELO JAMES ZATOPEK, Pitcher-First Base PHIL NEWPORT, Left Field A M 5 Texas 4 A M 4 Texas 5 BILLY ROSS, Third Base LOUIS NELSON, Catcher The third game of the Texas series was rained out, and since it had no effect on the conference champ, it was not rescheduled. Both of the other games were played in Austin with the teams exchanging identical 5-4 scores. The first game was an uphill battle all the way for the Ags. After spotting the Sips a 4-0 lead in the first three innings they capitalized on seven Texas errors and some timely hitting for the victory. Paul Lang, who relieved Newton in the fourth survived eighth and ninth inning threats to take credit for the win. Boring, Stinson, and Bleckner all collected extra base blows. The second game went eleven innings before Ansley and Woodman hit back to back doubles to break the 4-4 tie. The Aggies got all their runs in the fourth inning on singles by Billy Ross and Behn Hubbard and a double by John Stockton. Dick Munday gave up eight hits, walked 6 and struck out 3 as he went the route to absorb the loss. FISH BASEBALL SEASON RECORD Team A M Opp. Allen Academy 17 8 Wharton Junior College 4 3 Rice 1 3 Baylor 4 5 Wharton Junior College 10 12 Allen Academy 5 7 Texas 2 4 Rice 16 11 Baylor 4 5 John Tarleton 4 5 Totals 67 63 Won 3, Lost 7 This years Fish baseball team was plagued with hard luck, losing three of their seven setbacks by one run and the other four by two runs each. Most of the time they displayed tremendous hitting power, but erratic pitching and fielding cost them more times than once. The team batting average was .312 — tops in any league. Among the standouts and those who are expected to strengthen the varsity next season are Herrington, who hit a whopping .500 for the season; Larry Minaldi, who not only hit at a .391 clip, but is also a cracker jack of a halfback; Reed and Neumann who hit .310 and .306 respectively. ( The top pitching prospect is Hullum, who worked 50 2 3 innings, walked 27, struck out 54, and had a 2.8 earned run average while winning one and losing four. Standing: Coach W. M. Dowell, Joe Simmons, John Medlin, Jon Young. Kneeling: Ross McClane, Rex Reed, Don Dixon, Bill Ashburn. TENNIS The Texas A M tennis team finished the year with an overall season rec¬ ord of 5 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties and ended up in fifth place in the South¬ west Conference. The team was badly hurt from the beginning by the death of Gene Kinard, the number one player for the last two years, and by the loss of two other players through scholastic ineligibility. Coach W. M. Dowell, however, con¬ sidered it his most enjoyable year of coaching the Aggie team because of the spirit and cooperation given him by the players. Rex Reed played the num¬ ber one position, the rest of the team consisting of Don Dixon, John Medlin, Bill Ashburn, Jon Young, and Joe Simmons. This page is dedicated to Gene Kinard who, at the time of his death, Jan¬ uary 26, 1956, was at the peak of his career. 359 GENE KINARD Standing: Gary Fletcher, Dave Vandervoort, Bobby Nichols, Richard Chapman, Kneeling: Joe McKune, Jerry Durbin, Marcelino Moreno. GOLF JERRY DURBIN Team Captain BOBBY NICHOLS SWC Individual Golf Champion 360 FRESHMAN GOLF TEAM Bobby Bluhm, Ernie Houser, Darrell Martin, Binky Mitchella, Don Dittman. The 1956 Aggie golf team finished second in the Southwest Conference to Southern Methodist for the second straight year. In conference play they defeated Rice, Texas Christian, Baylor, and Arkansas, losing only to Southern Methodist and Texas. The overall varsity season record was 7 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie, that of the fish being 3 wins and 3 losses. At the Southwest Conference Championship Tour¬ nament Bobby Nichols won the Southwest Conference Individual Championship, becoming the first Aggie ever to accomplish this feat. Not pictured on the varsity team is Harry Stiteler. 361 JOE FAGAN, Coach Back row: Coach Emil Mamaliga, Bob Barlow, Henry Goff, Dick Hunkier, Ray Cook, Jerry Mount, Chuck Price, Skippy Fletcher, George Ragsdale, Jimmy Dye. Middle row: Coach Art Adamson, Dick Weick, Wynne Snoots, Tetsuo Okamoto, Jose Merino, Norman Ufer, Rippy Woodard, Billy Bedford, Gayle Klipple. Front row: Joe Middleton, Wally Penberthy, Bruce Card, George Parr, Bruce Martin, Dubby Godfrey. SWIMMING The varsity swimming team had its most successful season in 11 years as it went through the eight duel meets without defeat, won the Southwest Conference Relays for the first time, and won the Southwest Con¬ ference Championships for the first time since 1945. The Aggies broke Florida State’s winning streak of 24 straight wins while also decisively defeating such teams as Southern Methodist, Texas, Florida, and Georgia Tech. The season came to a fine finish as the varsity water polo team journeyed to Jamaica for a three-game series with the Jamaica all-star team. The Southwest Conference meet in Austin provided a very satisfying weekend for the Aggies as they set a new scoring record, winning eight of the fourteen events and breaking five conference records. The team scored 142 points to 911 2 for Texas and 901 2 for SMU. Tetsuo Okamoto, winner of the most valuable swimmer award, won the 440 and 1500-meter freestyles, setting new records in each, and Jose Merino took second in both events. Dick Hunkier won the 50 and 100-yard freestyles for the second straight year. Norman Ufer won the 200 backstroke and took second in the 100 back to SMU’s great Pedro Galvao. Dick Weick won the 200-yard butterfly and the 200-yard breaststroke, setting a new record in the latter. Gayle Klipple took second in the 200-yard butterfly. Wynne Snoots took third in the 50-yard free and fourth in the 100-yard backstroke, and Rippy Woodard won two seconds, the individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke. The medley relay team of Ufer, Klipple, and Hunkier set a new conference record of 2:55.9, cutting 7 seconds off the old record. Gayle Klipple was awarded the Keel Trophy by the members of the swimming team. Coaches Adamson and Mamaliga after winning the SWC Swimming Championships. Captains Gayle Klipple and Dick Weick r m V A r .V . •A ' . • A 7a . A . V, . - • • .y- •• 1 y.. ■ . j ' , •• SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET SUMMARIES 1500-meter Freestyle: 1 OKAMOTO, A M; 2 MERINO, A M; 3 Holder, Terras; 4 Johnson, Texas; 5 WOODARD, A M; 6 Smith, Texas. Time: 19:21.6 (New confer¬ ence record; old record of 19:48.7 by Charlton Hadden, Texas, in 1954.) 50-yard Freestyle: 1 HUNKLER, A M; 2 Neal, Texas; 3 SNOOTS, A M; 4 Kem¬ ble, SMU; 5 Bell, Texas; 6 MOUNT, A M. Time: 23.5. 200-yaVd Backstroke: 1 UFER, A M; 2 WOODARD, A M; 3 Medenilla, Texas; 4 Scofield, SMU; 5 Snelling, SMU; 6 COOK, A M. Time: 2.23. 220-yard Freestyle: 1 Galvao, SMU; 2 OKAMOTO, A M; 3 Holder, Texas; 4 Neal, Texas; 5 MERINO, A M; 6 Rose, SMU. Time: 2:09.5 (New conference record; old re¬ cord of 2:13.2 set by Eddie Gilbert of Texas in 1951). 200-yard Butterfiy: 1 WEICK, A M; 2 KLIPPLE, A M; 3 MOUNT, A M; 4 Pat¬ terson, Texas; 5 Prichard, SMU; 6 Woldridge, SMU. Time: 2:26.5. One Meter Diving: 1 Lawler, Texas; 2 Smith, SMU; 3 Groves, SMU; 4 Million, Texas; 5 Tompson, SMU; 6 PARR, A M. 440-yard Freestyle Relay: 1 SMU (McElhaney, McComb, Rose, Kemble); 2 A M (COOK, MIDDLETON, SNOOTS, DYE); 3 Texas (Wilson, Nolan, Huber, Smith); 4 Rice (Dupont, Craven, Sick, Bell). Time: 3:44.2. 100-yard Backstroke: 1 Galvao, SMU; 2 UFER, A M; 3 Snelling, SMU; 4 SNOOTS, A M; 5 Nedenilla, Texas; 6 Scofield, SMU. Time: 1:02.2 (Galvao set new conference record of 58.9 in prelims; old record, 1:01.9 by George McMillion of SMU in 1954). 200-yard Breaststroke: 1 WEICK, A M; 2 BARLOW, A M; 3 Nolan, Texas; 4 Bell, Texas; 5 BEDFORD, A M; 6 GOFF, A M. Time: 2.36. (Weick, set new con¬ ference record of 2:34.6 in prelim ; old record 2:37.4 by Weick m 1955). 100-yard Freestyle: 1 HUNKLER, A M; 2 Neal, Texas; 3 MOUNT, A M; 4 Mc¬ Comb, SMU; 5 Barden, Texas; 6 Kemble, SMU. Time: 53.1. 440-yard Freestyle: 1 OKAMOTO, A M; 2 MERINO, A M; 3 Holder, Texas; 4 Smith, Texas; 5 Johnson, Texas; 6 Rose, SMU. Time: 4:51.6 (New conference record; old record, 4:53.8, by Charlton Hadden of Texas in 1954). 200-yard Individual Medley: 1 Galvao, SMU; 2 WOODARD, A M; 3 WEICK, A M; 4 Patterson, Texas; 5 Bell, Texas; 6 KLIPPLE, A M. Time: 2:12.0 (New con¬ ference record; old record, 2.18.8 by Galvao in prelims). Three Meter Diving: 1 Smith, SMU; 2 Lawler, Texas; 3 Groves, SMU; 4 Million, Texas; 5 Tompson, SMU; 6 PARR, A M. 300-yard Medley Relay: 1 A M (UFER, KLIPPLE, HUNKLER); 2 SMU (Snelling, Prichard, McComb); 3 Texas (Medenilla, Wilson, Barden); 4 Rice (Mcllhennv, Ward- low, Bell). Time 2:55.9 (New conference record; old record, 3:02.9, by A M in 1955. Dick Hunkier, SWC 50 and 100-yard freestyle champion. Tetsuo Okamoto, A M’s All-American and Olympic swimmer from Brazil. Medley Relay Team — Gayle Klipple, Dick Weick, and Norman Ufer. Coach Adamson with Weick, Hunkier, Klipple, and Ufer. George Parr doing half twisting half gainer. VARSITY RECORD Northwest Louisiana A M 61 Opp. 23 Florida University 48 36 Florida State 49 1 2 34 1 2 Georgia Tech 53 31 Emory University 57 27 SMU 55 29 Texas 46 38 Rice 61 23 Southwest Conference Relays A M 66, UT 64, SMU 62, Rice 14 Tetsuo Okamoto and Jose Merino, first and second in 440 and 1500 meters freestyle. Top row: Coach Mamaliga, Charles Hundley, Don Pever, Millard Schewe, Nick Blayney, Frank Holmes. Mid¬ dle row: Coach Adamson, Johnny Lyons, Dave Belote, Rufus Brewton, Pat Mauritz, Jim Locke. Front row: TeoFil Strauss, Jim Rhodes, Joe Steen, Randy Scott. FISH SWIMMING The fish swimmers tried hard but couldn’t keep up with their varsity counterparts this year. They won one of three starts against conference opponents, losing to Texas and SMU and scoring a decisive victory over Rice. Even though their season record isn’t impressive, several of the fish are expected to aid the varsity team next year in their fight for a second consecutive conference championship. Diver Rule Bruton is expected to help the varsity where they need it most. Freestyler Don Pever and backstroker Joe Steen are also expected to give more depth in their respective events. Workout — Sprints Day JOE STEEN, Freshman Captain 365 Back tow: Johnny Roberson, Arlon Scott, Larry Allen, Jay Metz, Joe Elliott, Keith Garner, Paul Martin, Rob¬ ert Kingrey, Bert Klopfenstein, Curtis Boyd, A1 Yantis. Front row: John Quigley, Cecil Hill, Nelson Bourn, Bill Swann, Bill Fink, Carl Hill, Don Roth, Charles Willis, Gus Baker, Dick Brown, Desi Trevino. Co-Captains Carl Hill and Don Roth with Team Sponsor, Col. F. S. Vaden. FENCING The 1956 Aggie fencing team had a disappointing climax to an otherwise successful season. Rated favor¬ ites in the Southwest Conference matches, they were badly hurt by the loss of Carl Hill in the first match and had to be satisfied with second place. Hill had pre¬ viously won first place in the Open Foil at the Gulf Coast division of the AFLA matches. The David E. Van Buskirk trophy was awarded by the team to Bill Fink this year, and Keith Garner was given the Wulfman- Braslau trophy as the outstanding freshman. 366 Epee Team — John Quigley, Gus Baker, Carl Hill, Cecil Hill. Foil Team — Gus Baker, Don Roth, Carl Hill. Hill in the matches with the Air Force Academy in Denver. Back row: Captain Fred Walker, M Sgt. Thomas Williams, Paul Costa, Dyek Boles, Curtis Tyler, J. M. Scrog¬ gins, Durward Brown, Scott Farley, William Clayton, Kenneth Beaird, Donald D. Phillips, David Carpenter. Front row: Fred Galley, Edward Stobart, Sidney Ferrell, Fred Schuster, Larry Myers, M Sgt. John Collins, S Sgt. James Allen. RIFLE The 1956 varsity rifle team was runner-up in the Southwest Rifle Association, firing against all Southwest Conference schools except Arkansas and losing only to Texas. The team also fired against the Citadel and the University of Houston and entered the Hearst Trophy and NRA Sectional matches. Back row: Edward Stobart, Paul Costa, David Carpenter, Kenneth Beaird, Donald Phillips, Dyek Boles, Curtis Tyler. Front row: Captain Fred Walker, M Sgt. Thomas Williams, Fred Galley, Team Captain Sidney Ferrell, Team Coach M Sgt. John Collins, Sgt. James Allen. 368 Col. Henry Phillips, Oliver Glaze, Tom Souter, Ken Snipes, Don Hawley, Frank Norvell, and Tech Sergeant, Floyd Adams at the Tampa, Florida meet. PISTOL The Aggie Pistol team had a very successful season this year, winning 20 postal pistol matches out of 21, their only loss being to the Naval Academy. In their trip to Tampa, Flor¬ ida, they won the Intercollegiate ROTC Pistol Championship, Frank Norvell winning the individual championship. The team won third in the intercollegiate matches of the U.S. Re¬ volver Association, being beaten only by Annapolis and West Point. They finished their sea¬ son winning the .22 caliber division and taking away eleven medals at the Austin Rifle Club Pistol Matches on March 25. Not pictured are James Roberts and James Arledge. Don Hawley, Ken Snipes, Neil Cameron, and Tom Souter, with Col. Phillips and Sgt. Adams show¬ ing medals they won in the Austin matches. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS I INTRAMURAL MANAGERS First row: Bob Opitz, Kenneth Nunnelly, Fleming Smith, Tom Livingston, Tedd Lewis, Tony Bolner, Donald Moore, John Selensky, Phillip Smith, Dick McGlaun. Second row: Rudy Rodriguez, John Garnett, Bob Sizemore, Bill Meals, Rollins Bilby, Charles Smith, Terry Shelton, Dick Moomaw, Bulldog Drummond. Third row: Frank Letzkus, Ed Mikulenka, Jerry Gleason, Ray Laird, Donald Dorsett, David Cox, Jerry Rhea, James Blackmon. Fourth row: Terry Farley, Rayford Anthony, Roy Davis, John Buford, Donald Kirby, Larry Patton, James Gower, Bob Balhorn. Fifth row: Barney Welch, director; Jerry Roberts, Roger Clark, Fred Huttanus, Kenneth McKinney, Charles McCandless, Bill DeLony. 370 SOFTBALL TEAM First row: Don Anderson Bill Bates Bud Denton Ted Minter Craig Wiegand Gene Harding Ben Rector Second row: Barney Welch Bruce Terry Harvey Helms Ralph Clement C. J. Sanfilippo John Greer GYMNASTICS TEAM First row: Paul M. Tucker Manley W. Jones R. S. Rodriguez E. D. Hail Second row: Bud Mat thews, Coach Richard Houzvicka Nelson J. Sprague Dan G. Moriarty Warren R. Craig John R. Culver Howard L. Martin Third row: John B. Nagel Don Foster George N. Winn Don R. Huffman William R. Markillie Billy R. Noland First row: James Robbins Bill Goode Alfred Browning Jack Fowler Tony Garza Frank Cinatl Jim Vandermeer, Co-Captain Second row: Connie Eckard, Co-Captain Leroy Bergeron Don Earle Mike Henderson John Warren Jackie Schmidt E. B. Gray Paul Adams Don Willis Don Weeks Sonny Ellen Don Hollister Tommy Carter Don Garner Andy York, Coach BOXING TEAM WRESTLING TEAM First row: Duane Bailey Don Schoenfeld A1 Clachar Luis Perez Ray Dyer W. Hogan John Hardy Second row: Tilden Stewart Carlton Hazelwood Wallace DeWitt Charles Kappleman Walter Walla Sam McKinney Don Burchard Jim Griffith, Coach Third row: Bobby McDowell Zaek Hill Wayne Murley Dale Lovelace Ray Fields Hiram French Danny George John Watson Marvin Ansley Kenneth Jones INTRAMURALS BARNEY WELCH — DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS CLASS A” SWIMMING Boyd Smith, Diving; Mike Kuich, 300-foot Freestyle; John Kirkpatrick, 100-foot Backstroke. CLASS A” 400-FOOT FREESTYLE RELAY CLASS A” WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Squadron 7 — M. Cayle, R. N. Fitch, J. H. Vass, R. C. Barlow. 123, Jimmy Terry; 130, Don Burchard; 137, Dick Cappell; 147, Don Schoenfeld; 157, Bobby McDowell; 167, Danny E. George; 177, Kenneth Jones; 191, John Watson; Heavy, Carlton Hazelwood. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONS OF DOUBLES CLASS A” HORSESHOES CHAMPS Sid King, James Maris. Squadron 17 — Johnson, Southworth, Westfall, Robertson. INTRAMURALS OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONS James Munnerlyn, Second Flight; Larry Meyers, Third Flight; Duncan Watwood, Fourth Flight; John Garner, Jr., Championship Flight. CLASS A” HANDBALL — SQUAD 1 Rice, Turbeville, Dillard, Lee, Ramsower, Carpenter. CLASS A” TENNIS CHAMPIONS — SQUAD 1 Carpenter, Pruitt, Dillard, Gansky, Beal, Lemmon. CLASS A” RIFLE CHAMPIONS — SQUAD 17 Southworth, Janak, Bere, Mitchell, Bushy, Periland. CLASS A” SOFTBALL CLASS A” BOWLING CHAMPIONS — SQUAD 10 CHAMPIONS - C” INFANTRY MayS; Brown 3 ,. Reyes, Gantt, Morrison, Lyon, Farek, Kerr, Bailey, Walker, Fox, Batek, Camper, Boyd, Johnston, Thomas (not shown). 374 INTRAMURALS CLASS A” TRACK CHAMPIONS CLASS A” 880 RELAY — B” ATHLETICS George Gillar, 100 Dash; Jim Blackwell, 120 Low Hurdles; Bobby Marks, Bobby Conrod, John Crow, Loyd Taylor. Bobby Marks, 880 Run; Jack Heald, 440-yard Dash. CLASS A” GOLF CHAMPIONS - CLASS AAA CLASS A” 440-YARD RELAY J. B. Riddle, Dick Durbin. CHAMPIONS - B” ATHLETICS John Crow, Bobby Conrad, Loyd Taylor, George Gillar. CLASS A” TRACK CHAMPIONS CLASS A” FOOTBALL Dick Mortan, Broad Jump; Thomas Sudderth, High Jump; Bradley, Dirks, Rhea, Borger, Winship, Bob Smith, Cox, Jerry Grey, Pole Vault; Bobby Conrad, Shot Put. Hackney, Hundley, Spencer, Clark, Charles Smith, McBrier- ty, McGown. 375 INTRAMURALS CLASS A” SWIMMING — 300 FOOT MEDLEY RELAY CLASS A” VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS — A” CHEMICAL CHAMPIONS — SQUADRON 15 Winburn, McCullough, Goldstone. Jefferies, Todd, Wilkinson, Mcllroy, Ellington, Kalter- man (not shown). CLASS A” PING PONG CLASS A” BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS — SQUADRON 10 CHAMPIONS — A” COMPOSITE Brown, Blieden, Mays, Nelms. Adams, Ranly, Jackson, Moates, Bonner, Jones. INTRAMURALS CLASS B” PING PONG CLASS B” SWIMMING CHAMPIONS — SQUADRON 12 CHAMPS — 400 FOOT RELAY Serur, Corneliols, Cecil, Raitt, Poynor. Cochran, Brummett, Marshall, Barcus. CLASS B” WRESTLING CHAMPIONS 137, Porter Everts; 147, Alfred Ramaz; 157, Ray Fields; 167, Wayne Murby; 177, Dale Lovelace; 191, Eugene Beyer; Heavy, Earl Smith; (not shown) 123, Raymond Dyer; 130, Jinoh Iwata. CLASS ”B” HORSESHOE CHAMPS — ”B” FIELD ARTILLERY McBride, Stepp, Hanovice, Middleton, R. L. Stepp, Jinks. CLASS ”B” BOWLING CHAMPS — SQUADRON 7 Burdes, Phillips, Blanton. CLASS B ,? TENNIS CHAMPS — B” ARMOR Oxspring, Schurig, J. L. Smith, A. L. Smith, Flech, Kelly. INTRAMURALS if 8 i V; p t CLASS ”B” 880 RELAY CHAMPIONS Payne, Denney, Hall, Byar. o %y A A s M u!_y a) i f ini...................................... I ' I ' ru CLASS ”B” TRACK CHAMPIONS John Tracey, 100-yard Dash; Carl Medley, 120 Low Hurdles; John New, 880 Run; R. R. Powers, 440 Dash. CLASS B” TRACK CHAMPIONS CLASS B” GOLF CHAMPIONS T. M. Byar, Broad Jump; E. C. Brad, Pole Vault; Homer Paul Riggs, Raymond Brewer. Porter, Pole Vault; Don Hullum, Pole Vault; Kenneth Beck, Shot Put. Also tied for first in high jump CLASS B” SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS — C” INFANTRY CLASS B” VOLLEYBALL Ayers, Brunson, Presswood, Neal, Brooks, Stringer, Smith, CHAMPIONS SQUADRON 8 Fitz, Sparks, Pierson, Farrell. 378 Smith, Liberty, Wright, Stone, Sterling. INTRAMURALS CLASS ”B” BASKETBALL CHAMPS — SQUADRON 10 Parson, Crews, Williams, Clark, Parten, Brown, Soland, Hearne. CLASS B” FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS B” ENGINEERS King, Cochram, Brinkoeter, Valdez, Marshall, Brummett, McCay, Hershy, May, Ruiz, Barcus. CLASS B” SWIMMING CHAMPS — B” ENGINEERS 300-FOOT MEDLEY RELAY R. P. Marshall, C. C. Barcus, F. C. Brummett. CLASS B” SWIMMING CHAMPS N. F. Robertson, 300-foot Freestyle; W. F. Kappell, 100-foot Backstroke. Sonnier, Speedie, Hindman, Everts, McKnight, Tew. Smith, Sandefur, Smith, Powell. INTRAMURALS CLASS C” HORSESHOES CHAMPIONS COLLEGE VIEW Newsome, Reyman, Hillman, O’Neil, LoCaste, Hunter (not shown). CLASS C” TENNIS CHAMPIONS — MILNER HALL Quesada, Netarous, McCluer, Quinn, Anderson. Meyer, Roberts, Savage, Presswood, Day, Brown, Martin, Dennis, Cook, Bran, Carroll. T. E. Reyman, Jim Lo Caste. CLASS C” HANDBALL CHAMPIONS — LEGGETT HALL CLASS C” VOLLEYBALL — COLLEGE VIEW Gard, Skidmore, Brucks, Halenar. Newsome, Risien,, D. E. Hightower, Carpenter, D. F. Hightower. 380 INTRAMURALS CLASS ”C” BOWLING CHAMPS — LEGGETT HALL Bill Draughon, Jack Murrell, (not shown) Rodriquez. CLASS C” CROSS COUNTRY — LEGGETT HALL Bradicich, Rouse, Harbers, Brucks. CLASS C” PING PONG — LEGGETT HALL CLASS C” BASKETBALL — LEGGETT HALL Wilson, Hill, Rouse, Murrell, Henson. Zamara, Grochoske, Aqers, Rouse, Harbers, Layano. Savage, Roberts, Templeton, Presswood, Renfro, Brown, Bean, Day, Carroll, Simmons, (not pictured) Northrup, Clev¬ enger, Williams. Hakin R. Lukman, Open Tennis; Ray Winburn, 200 Breast¬ stroke; Eugene Davies, Class ”B” Cross Country; Jinoh Iwata, Class B” Wrestling, 130 lb. 381 r From within these groups come the leaders of tomorrow. The men who make the hometown clubs, stu¬ dent government, departmental clubs, student publications, honor and pro¬ fessional fraternities are the men who show that extra interest in their school to make it one of the greatest colleges in the world. The old YMCA — New center of Student Activities, Student Publications, and Organizations. ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BOARD Clockwise: Ross Strader, secretary of the board and Director of Student Publications; Bennie Zinn, faculty member and head of Student Affairs; Prof. Tom Leland, faculty member and head of Business Administration; Derrell Guiles, civilian student member; Prof. Karl Elmquist, chairman and associate professor of English; Paul Holladay, corps student member; Prof. Don Burchard, faculty member and head of Journalism Depart¬ ment; Mr. Charles Roeber, ex-officio member and business manager of the College; Dr. Wayne Moore, grad¬ uate student, is not shown. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SECRETARIES Mrs. Polly Patranella, Mrs. Janice Cocke, Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda, and Mrs. Barbara Paige — with¬ out their assistance there would be no Student Publications. Student Publications at A M consists of four magazines, THE ENGINEER, THE AGRICULTURIST, THE COM¬ MENTATOR, THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN, the AGGIELAND yearbook; THE BATTALION; and the OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. With the ex¬ ception of the DIRECTORY, all of these publications are edited and managed by students on a strictly voluntary basis. nss i s4etc vet tea Ethellee Swilley, Doris Bahlmann, and Carolyn Pearce are always willing to help the Ag when he needs information concerning Student Activities. Mr. Puddy has long been associated with Guion Hall, and any student who knows him holds him in high esteem. The Department of Student Activities is one of the student personnel services serving the out-of classroom needs — the informal part of the total educational effort of the college. The primary purpose of the De¬ partment is to sponsor, promote, and encourage students to participate in wholesome activities of their choice. The Department, therefore, sponsors a wide variety of activities aimed at developing students into well-rounded individuals, as well enriching their college lives. The scope of the Department includes the following activities: The Y.M.C.A. Program, Intramural Athletics, Golf Course, Guion Hall Theatre, Music Activities, Town Hall Program, Clubs and Organiza¬ tions, Entertainment and Dances, and Banking Service for some 300 clubs and organizations on the campus. 385 STAFF EDITORS Editor .......... Assistant Editor. . Business Manager Club Editor ...... Military Editor. . . Class Editors ..... Sports Editors .... Activities Editor. . Civilian Editor. . . . . . Kurt R. Nauck . . .James H. Cook ......Jim Bower Ernest G. Pittman .... Mark Lawley .......Don Burt Bill Morton .....Dick Weick Wynne Snoots ......Bill Meals . . . . Meade Bailey The Editors James Cook and Kurt Nauck. Barker, Bob Ekard, Connie Beasley, Bill Goldenburg, C. T. Boyer, Jim Hampton, Bill Bullock, L. L. Hanovice, Seth Burtin, Bob Hart, Barry Carter, Billy Herpin, Claude Clark, Alex Herren, John Cole, Fred Howard, Dick Cox, David Jackson, W. E. Dagerath, Morris Kuehn, Karl Davis, Roy Keahey, Kirby Davis, Tommy Lankford, Marion Deterling, Delmar Earnest, J. Livingston, Thomas Moore, Tom Smith, Charlie Moosberg, John Smith, Joe McBride, James Smith, Mark McBrierty, Harry Star, L. J. McNeill, Wallis Stepp, Rod McRae, Nathan Stepp, Ron Perkins, Ray Stewart, Jimmy Popejoy, James Tachibana, Richard Rand, Glendall Taylor, Bill Rhea, Jerry Teague, Jim Rice, Charles M. Watwood, Duncan Rubin, Richard M. Weber, Don Schatzman, David Windham, J. D. CLUB SECTION Seated: Jim Teague, Rod Pittman, David Cox. Standing: Charles Smith, Joe Smith, John Herren, David Schotzman, Fred Cole, Bob Burton. MILITARY SECTION Seated: W. R. Hampton, Mark Lawley, James Clark. Standing: Robert Baker, Charles Hanovice, Ray Perkins, Roy Davis, Max Davis, Rod Stepp, Ron Stepp, Robert McBride, James Popejoy. 386 UND ' 56 HBBHHiHHL w. V V- ' 1 BUSINESS SECTION CLASS AND INDEX SECTION Jim Bower, Mark Smith. ACTIVITIES SECTION Guy Fernandez, Elendall Rand, Bill Meals, James Cook. Seated: Don Weber, Morris Dagerath, Bill Carter. Standing: C. T. Goldon- berg, Bill Taylor, John Mossberg, Duncan Watwood, Wallis McNeill, Jimmy Stewart, Don Burt. PHOTOGRAPHERS James Schubert, Mike Keen, Guy Fernandez. Seated: Richard Rubin, Meade Bailey. Standing: Bill Mortoi Seated: Wynne Snoots, Dick Weick. Standing: Richard Tachibana, Claude Herpin, Elendall Rand, Karl Kuehn, Jerry Rhea. 387 The Bat The editors Ralph Cole and Bill Fullerton. BATTALION STAFF FOR ’56 Editor ................ .............Bill Fullerton Managing Editor ........ ...............Ralph Cole Sports Editor ........... .........Ronald Greathouse News Editors ........... .............James Bower David McReynolds Don Shepard City Editor ............ .............Welton Jones Society Editor .......... ........Mrs. Barbara Paige Reporters ............. Leland Boyd Joe Tindel A1 Chappell Ed Rivers John West Assistant Sports Editor ..................Barry Hart Intramural Sports Writer ...............Joe Dan Boyd Consolidated Correspondent ............Maurice Olian Photographers .........................Mike Keen James Schubert Guy Fernandez Circulation Manager ..................F. W. Young Circulation Staff ......................Ken George George Wise Lewis Goerner James Hughes Glenn Baker Sitting is Ralph Cole, looking on are Ed Rivers, Leland Boyd, and Joe Tindel. Checking through the microfilm files are A1 Chappell, John West, Jim Neighbors and Mrs. Barbara Paige. talion The Battalion, a four-day a week newspaper for Texas A M College and for the City of College Station, is a major part of student publications at the college. Editor for the news¬ paper is chosen by the Student Publications Board, and all staff members are students. The paper is printed at the A M Press, and distributed to all dormitories and to all residents of the city. Press days are Tuesday through Friday afternoons. James Schubert and Mike Keen lucked out Guy Fernandez lost the toss and had to make the pic¬ ture. TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST Editor ........ Associate Editor Assistant Editor. Feature Editors. Advertising. . . . Joke Editor .... Photographers. . Staff Writers. . . Faculty Advisor Front row: Fawcett, Tachibana, Waddell, Dierschke. Back row: Hagler, Fichte, Hlavinka, Denard. . . . Frank Waddell . . . . Don Dierschke ......Woody Free . ...Joe Dan Boyd Benny Fichte David McReynolds Richard Tachibana . . . Guy Fernandez Jim Woodman ......Ken Snipes James Denard David Fawcett Dick Hoese Ronnie Gardner Robert Butchek Joe Hlavinka Ken Killion Don Elledge Don McGinty Roy Clark Alan Taylor Bill Shives Don Weber Jon Hagler ......Otis Miller The Texas A M Agriculturist is the student publication of the School of Agriculture. The Magazine is edited by students in that school and all articles come from the students. Since its first edition in 1947, the Agriculturist has continued its policy of featuring arti¬ cles about and of interest to students of agriculture at Texas A M. Its purpose is to provide a means by which students may gain practical experience in the field of agricultural publi¬ cations, as well as to serve as a journal reporting the activities of students in that school. €0MmNMron 1955-56 COMMENTATOR STAFF Front row left to right: Eckard, Heard, Fernandez, Castle, Willis, Hopkins, Neighbors. Second row: Warner, Shearer, Smith, Keen, Jones, Hughes, McNemer, Weinert, Swann, Clendennen, George. Editor — Roy Connie” Eckard Managing Editors — Don Powell, Welton Jones. Associate Editors — W. D. Bill” Willis, Jr., E. R. Ted” Castle, Jr. Art Editor — Walt Sonny” Bell Joke Editor — Bill Swann Exchange Editor — John Warner Business Manager — Phil McNemer Writers — Terry Donahue, Bill Fullerton, Cy Johnston, Charles Tucker, Lawerence How¬ ard, Bob Collins, Frank Waddell, Bobby Col¬ lins, Bobby Clendennen, Jerry Neighbors, Johnny Wilson, Dick Wall, Bill Heard, Ken George, Jim Neighbors, Jack Swann. Artists — Ken Haggard, Nick Hopkins, Phil Weinert, J. Sam Brown, Don Fredrich, Bob Shearer. Photographers — Mike Keen, Guy Fernandez. Business Staff — Toby Hughes, Mark Smith. The Commentator, Official Magazine of the School of Arts and Sciences, is published four times during the school year. It endeav¬ ors to bring the students the best incentive writing, art work and jokes. The past year was one of the most successful that the maga¬ zine has ever boasted. For the first time it made money, had a four color cover, and had its first issue out in September. It boasts one of the largest staffs in Student Publications. 391 TEXAS ASM I l ' —n—n—r Front row: McDonough, Patterson, Williams, Foster. Back row: Ragsdale, Benthul, Cassidy, Keen, Kenner, Clark, Craig. Editor ....... Assoc. Ed.. . . . Business Staff. Feature Editor. Technical Ed.. Joke Ed. ..... Layout Ed.. . . Class Notes. . . Editorial Staff. Photographer. . . Cartoonist ...... Faculty Advisors Charles (Bud) Williams ......Joe McDonough ......Joe Foster, Mgr. Lowry Mays ......Frank Patterson ......Richard Durbin Fred Cox .........Mike Trotter Paul Kenner ......George Ragsdale .........James Clark .........Walter Roye John Sheffield Harold Craig F. L. Dishler Bert Acheson John Cassidy Stuart Watson Julian Beckman Ernest Rickel ..........Mike Keen .....Kenneth Haggard T. Wayne McCorcle ........R. L. Whiting W. I. Truettner Ernest Langford What a motley crew! Either they just finished a late copy or an all night stand at the Triangle. Left to right: Cassidy, Benthul, Kenner, Patterson, Trotter, Ragsdale, and Durbin. Bud, Joe, and Joe Bill put their heads together for new and novel ideas (and original jokes). The Southwestern Front row: Trimmier, Michelitch, Buller, Hopkins, Ard, Beard, Larson, Payne, Brock, Dubose. Second row: Hinson, Kirksey, Francis, Harrison, Luquette, Helms, Skidmore, Cooper, Richard, Munster, West, Wilson. Third row: Hill, Whitmore, Oliver, Cassidy, EDITORIAL STAFF Editors.................W. R. Larson and Bryan Beard Assoc. Editors............D. R. Cassidy and K. R. Pierce E. Michelitch, J. D. Coleman, R. Carroll, J. P. Lancaster, J. E. West, J. K. Callan, H. T. Helms, R. R. Crawford, J. R. Collins, J. P. Robisheaux, J. P. Broussard, J. R. Pearce, W. Kirksey, J. Meade, N. D. McWilliams, R. N. Allison, W. Mas- sie, T. Galvin, E. 0. Harrison, R. C. Francis, J. E. Oliver, R. T. Dubose. FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. R. D. Turk, Chairman, Dr. I. B. Boughton, Dr. L. C. Grumbles, Dr. E. D. McMurry. BUSINESS STAFF Business Managers.........B. J. Payne and W. H. Buller Editors Wallace Larson and Bryan Beard. Weidenbach, Dunn, Williams, Abdullah, Stamater, Cozad, Pearce, Allen, Collins. Fourth row: Ellison, Kleb, Van Hoosier, Crawford, Hennard, Smith, Hander, Davis, Lassig, Kennedy, McWilliams, Anthony, Allison, Strickland, Forgason. M. P. Zimicki, W. W. Wisdom, G. C. Green, A. Griffith, E. M. Himes, G. W. Salvador, D. D. Magee, W. A. Hill, C. F. Wilson, J. N. Allen, C. D. Schlinke, B. Dunn, J. Starnater, A. Burroughs, D. Black, D. Davis, T. T. Elrod, B. B. Dunn, T. G. Anthony, R. G. Chaney, D. W. Blakewood, R. S. McClues, G. M. Gowing, J. Fowler, C. J. Banta, E T. Skidmore, J. K. Cooper, A. S. Abdullah, J. P. Arnold, R. C. Templeton, W. W. Collins, W. K. Webb, P. Saussy, J. S. Stanton, F. Hander, B. Garza, L. F. Cox, A. R. Kennedy, H. Smalley. ASSISTANT EDITORS J. W. Ard, J. W. Kyle, C. S. Whitmore, B. K. Strickland, J. Cozad, G. R. Kane, W. E. Roe, T. Richard, J. Forgason, B. Younger, J. M. Rucker, G. F. Luquette, W. E. Bush, T. 0. Meissler, A. L. Smith, G. G. Tolbert, J. Gross, R. H. Brock, J. M. Arledge, J. Lacroix, T. Hennard, G. Salbador, C. D. Heather, J. B. Jackson, E. H. Ellison, G. L. Van Hoosier. B. W. Cline, J. R. Watkins, W. L. Kleb, B. R. Trimmier, A. D. Duhon, M. G. Munster, B. R. Williams, C. Weidenbach. STUDENT BYRON A. (SCOTTY) PARHAM President GLENN D. BUELL Vice President ■ ? JIM ROWLAND JON HAGLER DAVID PARNELL Recording Corresponding Treasurer Secretary Secretary TOMMY SHORT Parliamentarian The Student Senate is the administrative and legislative body of the students on matters of general student concern. It has three objectives: to act in an executive capacity for the stu¬ dent body, to represent the student body on and off the campus, and to serve as a liaison or¬ ganization between the faculty, the student body, and other colleges in matters concerning student activities. It emerged in 1947 from the former Student Council. A constitution was adopted in 1948 around specific authority delegated to the Student Senate by the governing bodies of the College. Membership of the Senate consists of representatives elected from the senior (15), junior (10), and sophomore (6) classes; the vice-presidents of all four classes; day students (2); College View (1); one student from each civilian dorm; and each State TISA officer (ex-officio). Meetings are held semi-monthly, and on call, in the Senate Chamber of the Memorial Stu¬ dent Center. Most of the Senate’s work is done by ten standing committees and by special committees appointed for specific activities. Standing committees are: Executive, Welcoming, Election, Exchange Store, Hospital, Mess, Publicity, Social, Student Life, and TISA. The Senate operates on a yearly budget allocated to it by the Office of Student Activities. WAYNE YOUNG Chaplain 394 SENATE A1 Abdullah. . . . Thomas Adams. . Dick Bernard. . . Joe Blair....... Eugene Bockholt .....Milner Hall Vice President ’59 ............’57 .... Mitchell Hall ......Bizzell Hall Bob Boone............. ...............’56 Tony Brucks............ Jennings Bunn.......... ...............’56 Richard Crawford........ ..........Hart Hall Brad Crockett........... ...............’57 John Cunningham........ ...............’56 Don David............. ........Puryear Hall Douglas DeCluitt......... ................’57 Jack Edwards........... ...............’56 Don Elledge............ ...............’58 J. W. Ellington. . . Ronald Francis. . James Gatlin..... Carlton Hazelwood Paul Holladay. . . . Vice President ’58 ........Dorm 16 ............’58 .Vice President ’57 ............’56 Byron King...........................57 Bill Libby.............................’58 Ted Lowe.............................58 Bill Midgett....................Walton Hall Gus Mijalis...............TISA State Officer Dayton Moses.......... .........Day Student Melvin Newsom........ ........College View Frank Patterson........ ................’56 John Petter............ ........... .....’56 John Petty............. ................’56 Larry Piper.......... ..............’57 Joe Ross............. ............’57 Charles Saxe.......... ..........Day Student C. E. Stinnett......... ................’56 Bill Swann........... .....Vice President ’56 Richard Tachibana..... ..........’56 Thomas Thedford...... .........’57 Frank Webber......... .... Law Hall .........’57 Ben Yeager...........................58 CIVILIAN STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Murray, Co-Sponsor; Caroll, Jones Van Heuser, Gardner. Standing: Misch, Downing, Ard, Stevens, Lilly Fullerton, Papacek, Quinn, McMullen. Not Pictured: Stansberry, Blair, Lanktree, Camp, Martinets, Brea- zeale. President ..... Vice President . Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... Parliamentarian .....John Jones Jerry Van Heuser . Ronnie Gardner . . Hugh Lanktree .....Ray Caroll JOHN JONES 1 The Civilian Student Council was created by popular demand of the civil¬ ian students at A M during the spring of 1954. Chiefly responsible for the creation of this organization were James Ashlock from Pecos and John Cozad from Houston. Since then the Civilian Student Council has become the gov¬ erning body of the civilian students at Aggieland and is solely responsible for the handling the affairs of the civilian students. STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Back row: Lanktree, Patterson, Perryman, Stark, Wilkins, Carroll, Landiss, Kennedy. Middle row: White, Howard, Gay, Parham, Murray, Penberthy. Front row: Greer, Sorrels, Hoosier. Not Pictured: Beamer, Irvin, iiuwcliu, v_j d • i aiuciiii, mi Buell, Fullerton, Parnell. J. H. Sorrels........................ Chairman W. L. Penberthy..................... Secretary The Student Life Committee is a student-faculty committee of the Academ¬ ic Council organized for the purpose of considering policies and procedures affecting student life and for making recommendations concerning them. It concerns itself, particularly, with those matters relating to student life not specifically assigned to some other committee or agency. It consists of 11 stu¬ dents and 10 staff members who represent all phases of the school program. During the school year the committee performed such functions as selection of Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, pro¬ motion of the 12th Man Bowl, High School Day, and Prof-Hospitality Week. It also awarded contracts for dance programs and graduation announcements, selected the Town Hall Program, prepared and edited the All-College Calen¬ dar, revised the Student Activities Point System, and administered a program of emergency aid to students. 397 J. H. SORRELS ELECTION COMMISSION Chairman .......................Brad Crockett Vice Chairman ....................Glenn Buell Secretary .......................Dick Bernard BRAD CROCKETT The Election Commission is a committee of the Student Senate organized to conduct all student elections. There are 25 members of the Election Com¬ mission — 5 elected from each class and 5 appointed by the Student Senate. The Election Commission is charged with providing a secret ballot type elec¬ tion for all student elections, the scheduling of all student elections, and the engineering of all publicity pertinent to the actual elections. It is the pre¬ rogative of the Election Commission to investigate all complaints of fraudu¬ lent electoral practices, acting as an impartial fact-finding body. The Election Commission officers are the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Secretary elected by the Election Commission to serve a term of one year. TOWN HALL First row: Robinson, R. A. Lee, Bacher, Watkins, Sellers, Scott, Husky, Parsons, McCrary, Brannen. Second: rota: L. E. Lee, Crockett, Skillmann, Best, Alsup, Rasco, Dillinger, Steile, Loggins, Hilgartner, Thompson, DeCluit, Heard, Johnson. The Town Hall Staff is an organization formed under the Department of Student Activities for the purpose of conducting and carrying on certain ac¬ tivities of the College Activities Department — among them the annual Town Hall Series. The manager is elected each year in the class elections and must have previously served on the staff for a year. The entire staff is selected and appointed by the student entertainment manager. Mr. C. G. (Spike) White is the immediate supervisor of the organization. The staff engages in various social activities of its own — the highlight of the year being a steak-fry” in the late spring. At this time the vari¬ ous awards are given to the deserving members of the Town Hall Staff. 399 •,v r AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA First row: Adams, Turner, Arnold, Voelter, Jernigan, Shanks, Rea. Second row: Dunlap, Dawson. Top row: Berry, Parish, Boren, Kuykendall, Still. BILL TURNER The Aggieland Orchestra furnishes the music for Stage Shows in Guion Hall and for numerous dances on the campus and in other Texas cities. Mu¬ sicians are chosen on a competitive bases at the beginning of the Fall Sem¬ ester. This group is under the direction of Bill Turner and rehearsals are held in the Music Hall. The orchestra played for the following hometown club dances during the Christmas tour: Sweetwater, Beaumont, Abilene, and Waco. They furnished the music for the Intercollegiate Talent Show, The Cotton Ball, The Combat Ball, The Hillel Club, and the Ross Volunteer Dance. SINGING CADETS First row: Lord, Jenkins, Arnold, Walton, Burkhead, Scott, York, Platt, Brannen, Cato. Second row: Heller, Griffin, Clements, Raynaud, Blair, Gassaway, Riveire, Greenburg, Linenberger, Swink, Cooper, Tipton, Ner- rettig. Third row: Leighton, French, Johnson, Surovik, Malone, Robison, Cameron. Fourth row: Bond, Gat¬ lin, Estes, Arevalos, Moody, Thompson, Myers. Fifth row: Atkins, Pat, Bond, Williams, Hickman, Flanagan, Bozman. Sixth row: Alterman, Yount, Moore, Resley, Huskinson, Taylor. President ....... Vice President . . . Business Manager Reporter-Historian Librarian ....... . . Robert H. Scott . . Charles Arnold Edward Burkhead . . Charles Jenkins .... Bob Surovik The widely known men’s choir of A M is open to the students of the col¬ lege who are interested in this type of music activity. It is under the direction of Bill Turner. Rehearsals and auditions are held in the Music Hall Monday through Thursday from five until six p.m. Students who are interested are urged to join early in the school year. The purpose of this group is to furnish music for numerous campus entertainments and programs and to give an op¬ portunity for students interested in singing. The Singing Cadets have traveled to numerous Texas cities for concerts and shows and they annually appear on the Mother’s Day program and the Aggie Muster. From the Singing Cadets, smaller singing groups are chosen for special programs. Quartets, Trios, and soloists perform for many occasions on the campus. APPEARANCES Gonzales, Dallas, Mt. Pleasant, Tyler, Houston, Pasadena, Liberty, Guion Hall, T.S.C.W. 401 M.S.C. COUNCIL At the top of the ladder in the M.S.C. government is the Council made up of former students, faculty members, and students. The members are left to right: R. Kennedy, Doug De Cluitt, Don McGinty, Dr. McMurry, Bill Fullerton, Mr. Dewey, Wayne Stark, Dick Wall, Bud Whitney, Bill Willis, Wilma Adams, Frank Jaggers, Dr. Steen, Mr. Berndt, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Longley. Second on the ladder is the Dir ectorate which works with both the Council and the Committee Chairmen. Members of the Directorate as shown from left to right; first row: S. Cannon, D. Wall, H. Whitney, R. McGown, R. Wallace, back row: B. Dedeker, F. Vaden, S. Glasgow, E. Saad, P. Ross COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Third we have the Committee Chairmen who are the work¬ horses of the M.S.C. and keep everything running smoothly. They are left to right: first row: Bob Rea, John Jenkins, Roy Wallace, Rudy Hernandez, Bob Bacher. Back row: Bob Stans¬ berry, A1 McClellen, Charles Skillman, Flem Smith, Dave Brothers, John Loggins, John McCartey. 402 TOASTMASTER’S CLUB Here we drop in on a gathering of the Toast¬ master’s Club. This is a club organized to help students better themselves in public speaking. A dinner with speeches afterward make up a normal meeting of the club. In the picture from left to right we have; J. T. Belzner, Frank Vaden, Bob Ring, Ronnie Patton, Mrs. C. C. Doak, Mike Long, Eddie Thorpe, Malcolm Smith. HOBBY SHOP In the well equipped shop of the M.S.C. you can find many opportunities for relaxation. Here we see Richard Dilts of San Antonio do¬ ing a painting on pottery. BROWSING LIBRARY In our beautiful Browsing Library you may find many hours of enjoyment. In an informal atmosphere, you will find many unusual and interesting books and magazines to pass the time of day. SCONA This year the Student Conference on National Affairs, an organiza¬ tion in which students from var¬ ious universities meet to discuss national and world problems, gathered for its first meeting. Here, in one of the M.S.C.’s spa¬ cious committee rooms students discuss a question of world wide significance. DANCE COMMITTEE The M.S.C. offers a wide enough variety of committees and organizations to satisfy almost any interest. Here tw o fresh¬ men are taking advantage of New Student Week to join the Camera Committee, a group designed for photography bugs. The M.S.C. Dance Committee sponsors many dances through¬ out the year. Among them are the French night-club. Rue Pinalle, and the Dancing Class, which is shown here. FILM SOCIETY The Memorial Student Center Film Society provides an enter¬ taining program of First rate films for Aggies and their friends. En¬ grossed in learning the art of film projection are, left to right: (back row) Glen Estes, Martin Wolf, Tony Neece — secretary, James West—treasurer, Bob Coker, Henry Burnett (front row) James Upham — vice president, and Fleming Smith — chairman. GREAT ISSUES The Great Issues Committee arranges for a variety of speakers to present their views on important subjects of national inter¬ est. Here we see Bob Bacher at the podium making some an¬ nouncements in preparation for Murray Milner to introduce Mr. Hodding Carter, an authority on racial segregation. From left to right are: Sid King, publicity sub-chairman, Milner, Mr. Carter, and Bacher, who is chairman. ART The Art Committee, a popular organization for those inter¬ ested in all types of painting and sculpture, offers many op¬ portunities for the development of talent. In this photograph of the well equipped studio on the 3rd floor of the M.S.C., David Morris, Emilita Terry, Ray Arhelger and Paul Ross seem to be enjoying their intellectual hobby. BOWLING Relaxation and recreation are easy to find in the bowling alley and game room. COLLEGE STAT ON CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH STUDENT CHAPLAINS Corps Chaplain ........ 1st Regimental Chaplain. 2nd Regimental Chaplain 1st Wing Chaplain ..... 2nd Wing Chaplain .... Civilian Chaplain ...... Advisor ............. . . . R. Harry Scott .....Phil Weinert ......Sam Laden ......Bob Bacher ......Bill Gilbert ........ Joe Blair Mr. J. Gordon Gay The main effort this year was to establish a program for the chaplains. Weekly Bible study groups were set up in the various corps units. An early achievement was the writ¬ ing of a Aggie Prayer by the corps and civilian chaplains and a few other men on the cam¬ pus. This spring the chaplains aided the Interfaith Council in Religious Emphasis Week. Also the Bill Curry Fund drive has been carried on by the chaplains. Both the student chap¬ lains and the Interfaith Council have been considering possible programming for the new All-Faiths Chapel. INTERFAITH COUNCIL Chairman ....................Marvin J. Noble Vice Chairman ......................Bill Wafer Secretary ........................Woody Rice Advisor .......................J. Gordon Gay Front row: Terry, Scott, Noble, Wafer, Coffman, Clark. Second row: Allen, Blair, Gay, Rice, Bag- ley. Back row: Nunnelly, Benavides, Garrett, Ochterback. Primarily the work of the council is to plan and execute Religious Emphasis Week. This entails selecting and securing a main speaker and dormitory leaders, arranging all programs, selecting topics for discussion, adequately publicizing the programs, housing all leaders, and evaluating the entire program. Also of vital importance to the council is promoting inter¬ church relations and a better understanding of the different sects, and promoting a campus wide consciousness of religion. Every effort is being made to have discussion groups and forums for the entire student body and faculty that they may better understand their fellow man and his philosophy. In order that an entire new council not be set up each year, mem¬ bers serve two years, and are appointed so that only one half of the council changes from year to year. 408 Y.M.C.A. CABINET President .................T. S. Coffman Vice President ..............Dan Winship Secretary .................Curtis Schulze Program Committee Chairman ............ Richard McGlaun Treasurer .................Rollins Bilby The Y.M.C.A. endeavors to develop stu¬ dents in mind, spirit and body. Many of its ac¬ tivities Mov oRarfbea fSjjhe related to the purpose; hofveve ! jn$tae|spirit in which they are engaged is 4b m te -H oS at Rietf see- the oppor¬ tunity in these activities that will result in a finer development of character. The student Yp i.C.Alis a laboratory where young men can live Chr|ltian Principles iij ac¬ cordance with the purpose of the Y.M.C.A., thus developing reader! who will achieve suc¬ cess in the business world after they graduate from college. First row: Clark, Harris, Blackmon, Coffman, Heggs, Caffey. Second row: Lehman, Coffman, Cul- berth, Weatherford, Rankin, Spencer. Third row: Moore, Blair, Winship, Garner, Bagley, Gay. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE President ..................Henry Goff Treasurer ...................John Teas Secretary .................Karl Springer Faculty Advisor ........Mr. Philip Goode Left: Teas. Front row: Springer, Teas, Mr. Goode, Jaggers, Goff. Second row: French, Wood, Swann, Boyce. The Christian Science College Organization, organized on the Campus of Texas A M Col¬ lege in 1945, holds meetings every Wednesday except the third Wednesday of each month at 7:10 P.M. in the Memorial Student Center. The purposes of the Organization are to gain a higher understanding of God and to learn how to apply His teachings in our everyday lives. One of the more notable achievements of this year has been the free lecture entitled CHRIS¬ TIAN SCIENCE, BRINGER OF PEACE by Harry B. MacRae of Dallas which was sponsor¬ ed by the Organization.-Faculty Sponsor for the Organization is Mr. Phillip B. Goode of the Business Administration Department. 409 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Garrett, Goldston, Hayes, Heaton, Heller, Henson, Hernandez, Hipp, Hopkins, Howard, Hohnson, Kimberling, Kinard, Lacy, Lehotsky, Lewis, Lund, Luns¬ ford, Marchbanks, McDaniel, McGown, McKnight, McMinn. Menefee, Myers, Meyers, Miers, Oakes, Palmer, Patterson, Pearson, Pettit, Phillips, Plu- enneke; Rice, Richie, Rickel, Sheppard, Sinclair, Smith, Stafford, Stumbo, SucchL Tabony. Tachibana, Taylor, Telbert, Thompson, K., Thompson, H., Trice, Trotter, Tucker, Van Haselen, Wan, Weatherby, Whisenhant, Wistrand, Wyckoff, Young. First row: Prince, Beasley, Harris, Thornton, Bailey, Halff, Buie, Weldon, Sin¬ clair. Second row: Sirianni, Havens, Ferguson, Easley, Rice, Harris, Perry, Brown, Harrington. Third row: Windle, Casey, Johnston, House, Rice, J., Gla- zener, Vestal, Dunklin, Meyer, Barnett. Fourth row: Johnson, Manley, Cat- ledge, Rogers, Stipe, Thompson, Burleson, Williams, Johnson, G., Polk. Mem¬ bers not pictured: Allen, Anderson, G., Anderson, L., Arnold, Avant, Barker, Barnett, Barr, Baty, Bestill, Bostic, Brady, Brannon, Brimer, Brown, C., Brown, M., Butler, Byrd, Bates, Cavit, Childers, Chisholm, Cobb, Connor, Cooper, Courim, Crosland, Crowe, Daniell, Dixon, English, Fields, Fletcher, Flyd, President .........Dwayne S. (Dub) Bailey Enlistment Vice President (Corps)...............Gene Anderson Enlistment Vice President (Civilian)...............Neil Weldon Secretary ...............Bill Childers, Jr. Program Director ..........Bennie Sinclair DWAYNE S. (DUB) BAILEY The Baptist Student Union: Attempts to properly relate the individual to a local church and its unit organizations and aid the spiritual growth of the individual student through a campus program that complements the ministry of the church. Is an extension of the influence of the local church to the school and college campus, always seeking to make Christianity collegiate. Is the connecting link between the student and the local Baptist church. Eternally magnifies the local church. It seeks to popularize and keep vital in the life of a student the various organizations within a church as well as the church as a whole. Keeps before the student the objectives and activities of the church. Insists uncompromisingly that the local church is Christ’s means and method for win¬ ning a lost world. Seeks to conserve Baptist student life for Christian leadership and the kingdom of God. Insists that student religious life should center about the methods and preserve the re¬ lationships of the churches at home, so that when the student returns he will not be a stranger. 410 B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION First row: Kahn, Barnett, Wulfe, Hanovice, Greenberg, Rephan, Heffler, Sec¬ ond row: Albert, Goldstein, Fram, Lurie, Weinstein, Weinstein, J. Taubenhaus, Noble, Reimer, Yaffe, Schreiber, Factor, Solka. Third row: Maniloff, Goldberg, Nelkin, Glickman, Kelminson, Berg, Segal, Garber, Risenthal, Reiser, Kauf¬ man, Kay, Glicksman, Harris, Smith, Smith, M., Martin. Members not pictured: Black, Black, D., Black, F., Bleckner, Florence, Friedland, Greenberg, Green¬ berg, P., Josephson, Kahn, Kallison, Kalmans, Kurneck, Lambert, Landesman, Lebo, Metsger, Moskovits, Nussbaum, Phillips, Romick, Rosenthal, Rubin, Schulman, Smith, J., Spitzer, Weinberger. • President ..... Vice President. Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Social Secretary Marvin J. Noble . . Jay Weinstein . Don Greenberg .... Jack Solka .....Jay Albert The B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation at Texas A M is one of a network of two hun¬ dred and more units of Foundations and Counselorships on college campuses spon¬ sored by the B’nai B’rith organization. Its objective is to help Jewish college youths understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the inter¬ pretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Hillel at Texas A M has traveled a long way since the time when a handful of stu¬ dents met at the home of the late Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus to create a nucleus of Jewish life on the A M campus. Today it is a full fledged Foundation taking its place among the numerous religious and cultural organizations that together make up the spiritual life of the campus. The program is carried out by means of lectures, open forum dis¬ cussions, seminar groups, study courses, weekly religious services, observance of the major Jewish holy days, concerts, social affairs, welfare drives, participation in the col¬ lege athletics, interfaith, and civic activities, all of which together helps build for the student an all-round personality. For years it has been the dream of our director, Mrs. Ester Taubenhaus, to have a Hillel Building erected on the campus. This year with the gracious donation of $75,000 by Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sablosky of Dallas, her dream has become a reality. The building will be open to students of all faiths and will become the headquarters of a greater Texas A M Hillel Foundation. 411 MARVIN J. NOBLE NEWMAN CLUB Girl in picture: Loretfa Covington. First row: Koehl, Manning, Moeller, Kunz, Lefner, Cegelski, Galvan, Dilts. Second row: Connelly, Miesch, McBrierty, Bol- ner, Toudouze, Brilter, Benavides, Balhom, Meurer. Third row: Father Charles Elmer, Moderator, Kainer, Conrad, Whelan, Vela, Christilles, Sullivan, Du- port. Fourth row: Ulbricht, Savage, Lednicky, Hand, Ferrata, Stigent, Godfrey. Members Not Pictured: Allex, Armand, Baber, Bendele, Berlin, Black, Balcke- ter, Blaschke, Bradicich, Braeutigan, Brasse, Brewton, Brink, Burns, Butsch, Canad, Canik, Cappel, Chapman, Christ, Chutal, Cook, Copello, Cuellar, A., Cuellar, R., Curda, Dishman, Driskill, Fernandez, Flores, Foerster, Freeman, Fritz, Galinzoga, Garza, Gerard, Glover, Gonzalez, C., Gonzalez, R., Guerra, Gunter, Harvey, Henneke, Heuman, Himel, Holloway, Human, Jacquez, Ka- newski, Keetch, Kimball, Koen, Konderla, Krause, David; Krause, Donald, Kucera, Lavergne, Lessard, Liman, Livingston, Lonon, Luttrell, Lynd, Madia, Madura, Mamer, May, Mikesh, Miksch, Morris, Nasser, Nauck, Nolen, OHara, Mumma, McAlpine, McCoy, McKnight, McNeely, Ostrowski, Ottis, Owens, Paetzold, Pearson, Pena, Peters, Petter, Piegsa, Posz, Prihoda, Raba, Ramon, Rosprim, Ruiz, Sarlls, Scales, Schubert, Schuh, Schultz, Scoggin, Sells, Sen- dejo, Shupak, Smith, A. P., Smith, B. J., Springs, Steves, Strauss, Torres, Tucker, Tunney, Vega, Vichareli. Walker, Wall, Wendt, Williams, Zemanek. President ................Tom Toudouze Vice President ..............Tony Bolner Treasurer ...............Harry McBrierty Secretary ...............Louie Benavides THOMAS P. TOUDOUZE The Newman Club provides religious education and assistance for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college. It has a threefold nnr npy . religious, educational, and social, in that order. The first Newman Club wagr founds in 1893, by five students at the University of Pennsylvania. These students ' wAit dip know more about the Catho¬ lic Church; its teachings and history. The Newman Club opens wide its doors to the Catholic students and seeks to bring to the future citizens and leaders of the world, the clarity of heart of John Henry Car¬ dinal Newman, the man who had the courage t©(lj| the truth he loved so dearly. Car¬ dinal Newman, for whom the club was nainjjqT was afi uthority who understood the problems of a Catholic student on a non-si ?tarmn am«lus. He is best known for his conversion to the Church,and his writings aMorig htch ire Apologia Pro Vita Sua,” Idea of a University,” The Grammar L a etfQ nd his many poems, sermons, and other writings, which have become classics. ' - From the humble beginning of 1893, the NsJvman movement has grown to over 500 member clubs divided into 17 provinces in tire United States. The A M Newman Club is in the South Texas Province, and in this province it has won the Best Club Trophy twice in the last three years. The Club sponsors many religious devotions, dis¬ cussions, dances, picnics, and other religious, intellectual, and social activities during the year. ETA KAPPA NU First row: Young, Johnson, Chapman, Jack, Hightower, Newsom, Harris, Dean, Third row: Vaden, Ward, Markle, Bolten, Hughes, Harris, McCarter, Jones, Gilliland, Coffman, McFarland. Second row: Culver, Baird, Denison, Dilling- DeCluitt. ham. Rode, Navarro, Thompson, Roberts, Dausin, McAlexander, Shanks. President ...........Donald E. Hightower Vice President ............Charlie F. Jack Recording Secretary .....Warren B. Johnson Corresponding Secretary .......Robert Mills Treasurer ..............John Ross Harris Bridge Correspondent .....Warren Chapman Eta Kappa Nu Association, an electrical engineering honor society, was founded at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, October 28, 1904. The primary purpose of the society, at its birth and U present, is closer cooperation among students and others in the profession who by their attainments in college or in practice manifest excep¬ tional interest and marked ability in electrical engineering. tr. Gamma Mu Chapter, A M College of Texas, was first organized as a local honor society in October 1 95 TtW he help of Professor M. C. Hughes, Head of Electrical Engineering Depan l D. Hallmark, P After one ye Kappa Nu with an grown from the origina riginan aiCart her of Eta Kappa Nu since 1916, and Dr. Glen neering. aized and initiated as a college chapter of Eta uthern Methodist University. The chapter has rter members, many of whom are shown here, to our 40 student and graduate njembers and over 30 professional alumni members. The chapter member! choose yearly projects in addition to their other activities. The primary objectives this year have been the establishment of a student lounge in the Electrical Engineering Department and the purchase of a film on engineering. This film is to be used primarily in conjunction with the high school visitation program of the Brazos Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers. 413 N PHI ETA SIGMA First row: McGowen, Hagler, Vargas, Gober, Cox, Wood, Ring, Purrington, McWilliams, Cameron, Jr., Smith, Patridge, Jr., Nave, Glasscock, Little, Sulli- Stephens, Jones, Sinclair, Posey, Miller, Wilson, Eichblatt, Belote, Culberth, van, Collins, Heatherly, Dennis, Marshall, Jr., Proffer, Markillie, Gipson, Bil- Mcllheran, Lomax, Mitchell, Tidwell, Whalen. Second row: Ransdell, Piper, lingslea, Tolman. Fourth row: Wilkins, Strobel, In in. Bates, Thompson, Cle- Pizzitola, Campbell, Roland, Chlapek, Wade, Beckman, McAlpine, III, Meyer, land, Minden, Jr., Shumbera, Wolf, Harris, Vykukal, Margo, Salinas, Boyd, Jr., MeCune, Martin, Moosberg, Avery, Kirkpatrick, Popejoy, Stepp, Davis, Redler, Minor, McDaniel, Stoll, Phillips, Swail. Not Pictured: Albritton, Baker, Baugh, Vosdingh, Thomas. Third row: Simmons, Robinson, Burton, Reddin, Proffer. President .................Jon L. Hagler Vice President .........Robert J. Ring, Jr. Secretary ............Clarence C. Skorvan Treasurer ...........Robert D. Purrington Faculty Advisor v ..........C. H. Ransdell JON L. HAGLER Phi Eta Sigma, a National Scholarship Society for men Freshmen, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923 to encourage scholarship among first year college men and to honor those who make outstan ship are high a first semester record of meeting the requirements during the firs ' age on the first year’s work. Active voti even though membership is for life. records. The requirements for member- and half B’s, or better. Those not quite ester may qualify by acquiring this aver- Rership comprises the sophomore year The Agricultural and Mechanical ColfcgeSjf Texas Chapter, the sixty-seventh na¬ tional chapter, was installed January 194£ SiBrce that time 868 freshman Aggies have been initiated. The contribution which the local Phi JEta Sigma chapter makes to schol¬ arship is recognized by a casual observation of its membership among the student of¬ ficers and leaders of the campus. 414 TAU BETA PI First row: Walker, Jenkins, Bradley, Williams, Novak, Barlow, Ledbetter, Hel- denfels. Fuller, Sheffield, Latham, Weiss, Tucker, Jack. Second row: Canon, Cheralier, Burleson, Lippman, Nitsch, Steele, Morris, Coffman, McAlexander, Gilliland, Dean, Thompson, Leighton. Third row: Whitson, Durbin, Goodman, Laden, Weinert, Bown, Teutsch, Fly, Weick, Finch, Johnson, Moffitt. Fourth row: Westmoreland, White, Brocsche, Lucas, Vaden, Cox, Isiminger, Irwin, Schildknecht, Moser, Young, Foster. Members Not Pictured: Adams, Adney, Alder, Arhelger, Beasley, Bremer, Bryant, Bryant, S., Cannon, Culver, Cun¬ ningham, Dausin, Drake, Edwards, Flournoy, Ford, Ginnings, Gruller, Guthrie, Harris, Hassel, Keller, Leslie, Lunsford, Lynch, Morris, W., Mounce, Nauck, Newton, Parnell, Rowell, Schero, Sutton, Swofford, Vineyard, Walton, Watson, Well, Wharton, Williams, C. D., Williams, J., Willoford, Young, B. President .............Joseph G. Broesche Vice President ............Kurt R. Nauck Recording Secretary ........Charlie F. Jack Corresponding Secretary. . . Samuel C. Laden Treasurer ...............Charles A. Ford The Tau Beta Pi Association, national engineering honor society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Edward Higgteson Williams, Jr. to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undefgffkduates in engineering, or by their at¬ tainments as alumni in the field of engineefii , and to foster a spirit of liberal cul¬ ture in the engineering colleges of America” - — Preamble to the Constitution. Texas Delta Chapter was established in 1948 at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. One of its major achievements has been the establishment of a scholarship fund to aid any qualified student to continue his studies in the engineering field. Membership in this pre-eminent scholastic honor society is classified as a notable accomplishment. Undergraduate students must stand in the top eighth of their class in their next-to-last year or the top fifth of their class in last college year to be eligible for consideration. Distinguished scholarship, while the primary prerequisite for ad¬ mission, is not considered the sole criterion. Demonstrated character, integrity, and leadership are considered to be basic requirements for membership ranking equally with academic accomplishment. Members fpel that a true engineer must be able to adapt himself ingeniously to all circumstances and conditions, making them conform to his purpose. In the capacity for the giving of his best, without thought of remunera¬ tion, lies one of the most sensitive tests for determining a candidate’s right to bear the name and wear the Bent of Tau Beta Pi. JOSEPH G. BROESCHE 415 ALPHA ZETA Chancellor .........Monroe Herman Fuchs Censor .............Franklyn D. Waddell Scribe .............Donald Joe Dierschke Treasurer ............David York Fawcett Chronicler ............Edwin Leroy Bieri First row: Butschek, Herzog, Good, Wilkinson, Goddard, Bieri, Waddell, Dierschke, Fuchs, Faw¬ cett, Stansal, LePori. Second row: Berger, Alexander, Klinkovsky, Russell, Thomas, Richards, Holz, Nitsch, Williams. Third row: Montgomery, Sheppard, Hlavinka, Landers, Hoese, Ragsdale. FourtJi row: Rupel (Faculty Advisor), Heinrich, Thallman, Renick, Stephenson, Betsill, Gardner, Abbey, Auld. The Texas Alpha Chapter of the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was installed on the Texas A M campus April 12, 1951. At this time the chapter became the 47th chapter of the national fra¬ ternity. Efforts began as early as 1949 by Charles N. Shepardson, former dean of the School of Agriculture to bring Alpha Zeta to A M. Through his continuous endeavors Alpha Zeta re¬ placed the Agricultural Honor Society. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA President ..................Carl Livesay Vice President ................Gus Baker Secretary-Treasurer ......Dennis Heitkamp Sponsor ...............Dr. L. V. Hawkins First row: Viguet, Baker, Schubert, Livesay, Hawkins, McCarn, Heitkamp. Second row: Nixson, Lynam, Pittman, DeMarrais, Fleming, Kuykendall, Brink, Gilmore. Third row: Hallett, Holland, Stark, Hardeman, Swan, Lord ' , Kiker, Grochoske, Newman. The objectives of the Iota Lambda Sigma Fraternity is to promote the cause of industrial education, through three major objectives: the recognition of professional training, the recognition of high scholarship, and creation of a closer bond between the actual and pros¬ pective teachers, supervisors and directors who are taking professional work in any author¬ ized college. The fraternity was chartered here at A M in May of 1955. There are chapters at twenty-four colleges and universities throughout the U.S. GEOLOGY CLUB First row: Westmoreland, Scott, Bunn, Crews, O’Neal. Second row: Lyle, White, stone, Brieden, Cashion, Cobb, Curtis, Downs, Douglass, Edge, Colson, Hillyer, Booty, Fuller, Dieckman, Jansson, Yates, Wollifork, Trotter, Brewster, McCall, Jansson, Mattiza, McCarty, McConnel, Phillips, Rosenthal, Scarbrough, Ritchey, Forist, Cassidy. Third row: Minyard, Ullrich, Bell, Morris, Patrick, Simms, Shyer, Wende, White. Pierson, Morris, Vineyard, Gray, Black. Members Not Pictured: Best, Black- President ........ Vice President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ........ Program Chairman Reporter ......... Frank Westmoreland .....Jennings Bunn .....Ronnie O’Neal .......James Crews ......Merrill Cobb ........Hugh Scott The Texas A M Geology Club was originally formed as a social club for those majoring in geology. Along with its increase in membership, which presently is over a hundred, the Geology Club has grown from a social club to an organization which offers additional knowledge in the field of geology as well. Distinguished men in var¬ ious fields of geology come to monthly meetings and give lectures which broaden the student’s scope of geology. Every year, club officers are elected, along with these, a sponsor is chosen, usually from the faculty. This year’s sponsor was Mr. Paul Weaver who has done much to plan enlightening programs and schedule distinguished lecturers. Besides the educa¬ tional aspects of the club, social activities such as the Annual Picnic are planned, with much of the work done by wives of the club members. The combined efforts of the club officers, members, sponsor, and wives have been very effective in producing a flexible, entertaining, and educational A M Geology Club which will become larg¬ er and more successful every year. FRANK WESTMORELAND 417 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB First row: Cocanougher, Cook, Weaver, Young. Second row: Lehrer, Auld, Wright, Johnston, Terry, Blaschke, Montes, Lamkin, Smith. Third row: Whit¬ ney, Priddy, Feazel, Loudermild, Nail, Cooke, Stansberry, Cash, Hildreth, Gear. Members Not Pictured: Andrew, Barger, Bell, Belzner, Bilby, Bowen, Davis, D. R., Davis, R. B., Feagan, Hagler, Kersten, Koym, Livingston, Loftis, Lynn, Mocek, Ochterbeck, Sasser, Seale, Selensky, Tedder, Timm, Tindall, Walker, Wilson. President ..........Bonnie G. Cocanougher Vice President ...........Leland Cook, Jr. Secretary ...................Bob C. Bell Reporter ..................F. W. Young BONNIE G. COCANOUGHER The Agricultural Economics Club was organized under the supervision of Dr. Vir¬ gil P. Lee in 1928. At the time the club was organized it was known as the Market¬ ing and Finance Club. This name was changed in 1948 to the name it now holds. On March 24,1951, the Agricultural Economics Club was granted a charter by the American Farm Economics Association certifying that at Texas A M College there had been established a Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association. Members of the association are professional workers in agricultural economics. The purpose of the Agricultural Economics Club is (a) To develop leaders in agri¬ cultural business; (b) To foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students in agricultural economics and allied sciences; and (c) To provide an oppor¬ tunity for wider acquaintance among students, professors and professional workers in agricultural economics. The Agricultural Economics Club participates in a number of activities, two of which are the Mothers Day activities and displays and the club’s annual spring barbe¬ cue. These functions are planned by the students under the direction of our faculty sponsor, Dr. R. J. Hildreth. 418 AGRONOMY SOCIETY First row: Griffin, Taylor, Beaty, Stansel, Butschek, Lyles, Viterbo, Bradley. Mills. Members Not Pictured: Allen, A. Butschek, Draper, Garner, Gentz, Second row: Traweek, Posey, Lehmann, Goerdel, Yturria, Vallarino, Namken, Hiemer, Johnson, Jones, Laol, Potts, Sutherland, Weeks, Wheeler, Williams, Stoesser. Third row: Wilson, Davis, DeLeon, Novosad, Metzer, Hoff, Guertz, Zertuche. President .................Bob Butschek Vice President ...............Bill Lyles Secretary ................Ken Richmond Treasurer .................Jim Stansel Reporter ..................Alan Taylor The Student Chapter of Agronomy had a very profitable and rewarding year. The first and third Tuesday nights of each month are the regular meeting dates. The meet¬ ings are composed of the business, guest speakers, and films. One of the highlights of the spring social calendar is the annual Cotton Ball and Pageant. Previously, Queen Cotton and her court were chosen at TSCW, but this year they were chosen from the girls entered in the Pageant. Proceeds from this event are used to send the junior and senior agronomy majors on a study tour. This year’s tour was to the Gulf Coast Area. Each spring the Society has a Mother’s Day exhibit for the school’s open house pro¬ gram. The Agronomy Society placed first in 1954 and 1955, and plans are being made for a first in the 1956 exhibit. A $200 Fellowship was presented to the Society by the National Plant Food Insti¬ tute to be presented annually to an outstanding junior. The Luther C. Jones agronomy award of $100 was presented to Bob Butschek. During the summer months the Agronomy Society has charge of the baggage con¬ cession in the basements of Walton Hall and Dorm 3. The profit from this concession is used to send the Crops Judging Team to Kansas City and Chicago. This year the team placed eighth in both contests. 419 BOB BUTSCHEK ACCOUNTING SOCIETY First row: Magnon, Lawley, Glezen, Withers, Williams, Marks, Ernst, Bailey. Second row: Morton, McComas, Cooper, Churchill, Weber, Bomberger, Francis, Stewart, Moore. Third row: Louorn, Woodard, Havel, Ingram, Hotard, August, Gantt, Smith. Fourth row: Hoover, Mercier, Tieken, Haning, Carpenter, Jones, Blakely, Higgins, Rowin. Members Not Pictured: Alvis, Arms, Bane, Beckman, Braune, Bugh, Burnside, Carruth, Carter, Gathers, Cato, Cloud, G. G., Cloud, J. G., Crawford, Durre, Goode, Guthrie, Hall, Holubec, Johnson, Lednicky, Leland, Lowery, Lozano, McCurdy, Melson, Niemeyer, Packingham, Pappas, Pender, Pucciarello, Red, Ryan, Sandhop, Sandlin, Sim¬ mons, Smith, E., Starr, Stewart, Surovik, Terry, Tucker, Westerman, Whiting- ton, Wood. Faculty Sponsors: Leland, Wood, Packingham. President ..........Alberto H. Magnon, Jr. Vice President ..........Charles R. Haning Secretary-Treasurer .......Dwayne S. Bailey Program Chairmen .........John W. Jones Michael J. August The Accounting Society is a professional organization of students majoring in ac¬ counting. The aims of this organization are to give the students a chance to gain a more thorough knowledge of the various fields of accounting and to become acquainted with men presently practicing accounting who will be their future associates. The society is organized and run by the students with the cooperation of a faculty sponsor. Meetings are held twice a month. The programs of these meetings which cons ist mainly of speakers and films, are designed to cover the many different fields of accounting as well as certain problems which the members of the society will be forced to consider as practicing accountants. The students in the society also assist in the Accounting Conference, a state convention held on this campus every year. A faculty-student steak-fry is held each year to conclude the year’s activities. The society has proven most valuable in supplementing the academic work of the students with actual experi¬ ences of businessmen and in establishing a better faculty-student relationship. 420 A.S.C.E First row: Heldenfels, Durda, Ledbetter, Lynch, McKenzie, Cole, Bryant, Estein, Swofford, Parsons. Second row: Cook, Meyer, Chaires, Zamora, Lo- Caste, Hilgers, Bunker, Gonzalez, Wood, Skillman, Dollinger, Flatt. Third row: Shockley, Grant, Ritter, Kindle, King, Casbeer, Glazener, Easley, Veselka, Jones, Starr, McGee. Fourth row: Holcomb, Anderson, Goolsbee, Edmiston, Giotes, Cavitt, Halff, Villa, Ferguson, Salazar, Clement. Members Not Pictured: Caffey, Gaul, Barron, Burleson, Carroll, Copper, Ford, Graham, Groves, Haney, Harris, Hulse, Isiminger, James, Jenkins, Jennings, Jenner, King, Knotts, Mijalis, May, Owens, Pitre, Polzer, Roden, Sanner, Schilling, Sears, B. Smith, Terry, Thomas, Tunstall, Williams, Zuckero, Baird, Breitschopf, Dickens, Foster, Franklin, Gadeke, Joeris, C. Jones, J. Jones, Lenert, Lively, McIntosh, Norton, O’Brian, Pierson, Pixley, Puls, Rea, Sanderson, Savage, C. Smith, Wilkinson, Womack, Dunlop, Hulbert, Stewart, Thomason, Mar¬ shall. President ...........Walter H. Parsons, III Vice President .........George L. Pitre, Jr. Secretary ............J. Everett Bryant, Jr. Treasurer .............Herman J. Veselka Program Chairman. . . William B. Ledbetter is other closely related fields. This chapter was named in honor of John Thomas Lamar McNew, class of 1920, who was the head of the Department of Civil Engi¬ neering from 1940 to 1944. Mr. McNew took a great interest in the student activities and took great strides in furthering the students’ education. The objectives of the chapter are to encourage the development of a professional consciousness, to afford an opportunity for civil engineering students to become ac¬ quainted and to practice working together effectively, to promote a spirit of con¬ geniality among them, and to provide friendly contact with the engineering profes¬ sion. The chapter meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Usually at these meetings a speaker from some well known engineering firm gives a short talk. This helps the student realize just what he must accomplish in school and shows him his place on the outside industry. The chapter is responsible for the Civil Engineering Department’s display for open house before Parent’s Day. For three years the Civil Engineering Department’s exhibit has been selected as the most outstanding exhibit. The chapter is very proud of this honor. The J. T. L. McNew Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers an organization composed of Civil Engineering students, faculty and students in WALTER H. PARSON, III 421 A.S.M.E First row: Morris, Hackney, Kelly, Schildknecht, Sheffield, Clark. Second row: Britton, Castillo, Taylor, Maley, Paige, Broesche, Fly, Roth. Third row: Kalina, Moreland, Dilts, Pohl, Robinson, Williams, Trivin. Members Not Pictured: Andrews, Bryan, Bailey, Bailey, Briggs, Chlapek, Creel, Estes, Egert, Farqurar, Guilloud, Grant, Gray, Hutchinson, Hafer, Hammer, Hicks, Janak, June, John¬ son, Lindner, Lusk, Laden, Mote, McBryde, Munnerlyn, Nelson, Parsley, Petty, Phillips, Rekoeff, Rice, Scarborough, Springs, Smith, Springer, Storkel, Sut¬ ton, Storey, Talbert, Todd, Turberville, Tucker, Trice, Wagner, Watson, Wood, Whitt, Wood, Woodruf, Cox, Gibson, Cooper, Ali, Banker, Olsen, Marlow, Childress, Graham, Mooney, Snoots, Keller, Tinsley. Student Chairman Vice Chairman. . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Reporter ........ Harold Schildknecht ........John Kelly ......John Sheffield . . . Adrian Hackney .......Roger Clark HAROLD SCHILDKNECHT The school year of 1955-56 was considered a good year for ASME by all con¬ cerned with our club. Many good things were done, many fine people met, and good speakers invited to discuss controversial mechanical engineering issues with us. Our club is a student chapter of a very large national organization which provides a great deal of help,particularly from a financial and advisory standpoint. ASME believes that a club officer should serve for only one semester, because it is felt that a man can do more for the club in one semester than he could in two. With this in mind at the end of the 55 school year, the officers for the Fall semester were elected. Dr. C. M. Simmang, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, was unanimously chosen to be our Honorary Chairman, and John Kelly elected to represent our Juniors on the Engineers Council. It is a pleasure to announce Jack Edwards, our Senior representative on the Engineers Council, was elected to the Vice Presidency of that august body. Each year, a regional speaking contest is participated in by several of the schools in Louisiana and Texas. A great portion of our work this year was dedicated to pre¬ paring for this meet, because it was held on the A M campus. The meet had not taken place at the time of this writing, so the winners cannot be announced. Each school submitted two speakers and four prizes were given ranging from 10 to 50 dollars. A Banquet was held at the end of the year to celebrate the close of the 1955- 56 activities. 422 B.P.M. CLUB First row: Steel, Moore, Burns, Lidnicky, Montgomery, Evans, Hill, Alridge. Second row: Novy, Andrews, Thompson, Dye, Wilkinson, Reymond, Hudson, Perez, Pursch. Third row: Connally, Drummond, Palmer, Konderla, Williams, Winship, McKnight, Unknown, Wyatt. Members Not Present: Adamic, Ander¬ son, Ash, Beckman, Blundell, Bergman, Blundell, Bohne, Boykin, Buchom, Burchfield, Colwick, Cornwall, Dayton, Duncan, Edge, Edson, Epperson, Epps, Evans, Farek, Fox, Freytag, Gattis, Golloway, Harden, Hardy, Harrod, Hat- tox, Gordon, Hill, Hoot, Hulke, Frank Johnson, Travis Johnson, Kubricht, Lester, Liska, Lowry, Lowry, Lynd, McKanney, Merrell, Milner, Myers, Nerio, Nicholas, Maloy, Melson, Palmer, Parker, Patterson, Pender, Perlitz, Petty, Rea, Smith, Stephenson, Sullivan, Sutton, Sykes, Taylor, Teague, Upham, Vor- hees, Walton, Weeren, Wenzel, Warton, Whitmore, Williams, Wismer, Wood¬ ward, Wottrich, Zemanek. President ......... Vice President ..... Recording Secretary Social Secretary . . . . Treasurer ......... Robert Odell Evans ......Jack Moore . . Jerome Lednicky ........Jack Steel .......Bill Burns The curriculum in Building Products Marketing was developed in cooperation with the retail building materials industry, the Lumbermen’s Association of Texas, and the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association. It is designed to train persons who plan to seek employment in the retail building materials industry. Students who complete ROBERT ODELL EVANS this program will have an educational foundation for responsible positions in this industry. COLLEGIATE F.F.A Front row: Bullock, Klinkovsky, Wilkinson, Papacek, Boardman, Berger, An¬ derson, Schroeder. Second row: Galvan, Durham, Brown, Johnson, Gilleland, Smelley, Mitcham, Hendrick, Raby, Meadows, Knippa, James, Clark. Third row: Sewell, Gray, Walton, Sullivan, Schnieder, Harvill, Hackfeld, Gordon, Pavlik, McMillan, W. H. Jr., McMillan, J. H., Voelkel. Fourth row: Slaten, King, McCulley, McCoy, Caldwell, Matthys, Stephens, Pogue, Bryan, Box- tick, Heuman, Ahrens. President ............Nathan R. Boardma n Vice President .............Emil Papacek Treasurer ..............David Wilkinson Secretary ................Leonard Berger NATHAN R. BOARDMAN The A M Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America has provided leadership training for Agricultural Education Majors for a quarter of a century. First chartered in 1931, the chapter has grown from an initial membership of less than 25 to its pres¬ ent membership of one hundred and thirty. The major purposes of the chapter are to provide prospective teachers of vocational agriculture with opportunities to carry out activities that include leadership, scholar¬ ship, citizenship, and service to the community. One of the major undertakings of the chapter is to award an annual scholarship of $125.00 to a selected junior student. The annual Student-Professor Banquet first began in 1937 and is one of the high¬ lights of each program of work and is designed to promote better student-professor relationships. In addition, the chapter annually makes an award to an A M professor for out¬ standing teaching as well as designating the outstanding junior and senior student majoring in Agricultural Education. The A M Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America serves as sponsor of the State FFA judging contest and acts as host to nearly 2000 Future Farmers and 500 high school teachers of Vocational Agriculture. 424 FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE First row: Wolfe, Shuttleworth, Teas, Thomason, Keeler, Berry, Brewer, Sec- Pledger, Club Sponsor, Mr. McQueen. Not pictured: Berry, Wester, Burrow. ond row: Cooper, Basham, Knight, Eikner, Keith, Richardson, McLaughlin, President ..................James Keeter Vice President ...............Bill Basham Secretary- Treasurer ........Allen Thomason The Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Society was organized in 1935, un¬ der the direction of Mr. F. W. Hensel, former head of the combined department. At that time the club was called the Landscape Art Club, but in 1950 the club name was changed to the Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Society. The club’s purpose has been to stimulate student interest in the Fields of Floricul¬ ture and Landscape Architecture and to foster a better relationship between the stu¬ dents and faculty in the department. Meetings are held each month and guest speakers are invited to speak on related fields. The Student Floral Concession is an organization within the club and is composed of club members. The concession is sponsored by the faculty and each year a student is elected by the club to be the concession manager. Corsages are made by the con¬ cession for all important events and dances on the campus. The money that is ob¬ tained from sales is set aside for a fellowship called the Hensel Award, which is given to deserving senior students in the department. The fellowship is the only one of its kind in which the students raise the money themselves. Each year the club takes a field trip to some nursery or city. Last year the group went to Houston to go on the Azalea Trail and visit the Contemporary Arts Museum. In this way both Floriculture and Landscape students benefited from the trip. 425 JAMES KEETER JUNIOR A.V.M.A Front row: Tolbert, Elrod, Lancaster, West, Cullan, Munster, Pavelka, Brock, Payne, Robisheaux, Collins, Miessler, Zimicki, Kleb, Crawford, Ard, Van Hoo- sier, Buller, Chaney, Skidmore, Hildebrand, Larson, Thomas, Trimmier, Kyle, Richard, Griffith, Norvell, Green, Michelitch. Second row: Bush, Kane, Slone, Dixon, Vincent, Oliver, Cook, Long, Smolley, Smith, Lee, Cozad, Templeton, Frances, Abdullah, Helms, Dunn, Porter, Williams, Rheudasil, Starnater, An¬ derson, Arnold, Clark, Allen, Cox, Watkins, Beard, Dutton, Hopkins. Third row: Wilson, Loftis, Syler, Rawson, Garret, Lollins, Abendroth, Gotlobb, Hart¬ man, Baker, Quinn, Mann, Turbeville, Jackson, Huff, Schenck,Tom, B. Ken¬ nedy, McCrady, Telford, Rabe, Blair, Strickland, Gross, Forgason. Fourth row: Patrick, Petry, Collins, Claborn, Lilly, Montgomery, Barrone, Reddan, Royal, Allison, Cassidy, Boswell, Loggins, Dawson, McMullan, Redman, Smith, Thed- ford, Ross, Wiseman, Hofmann, Schlinke, Putty, LaCroix.Fr t i row: Massey, Hander, Boening, Whitmore, Pierce, Luquette, Heather, Teague, Rice, McWil¬ liams, Blakewood, Williamson, Hennard, McDonald, Bluntzer. Sixth row: Beal, R. Kennedy, Ellison, Jackson, Cross, Miller, Roach, Hill, Campbell, Vriesenga, Smith, McCluer, Ross, Avery, Streater, Lloyd, Eubank, Johnson, Prause, Schultze, Short, Williams, Saxe. President ....................J. W. Ard Vice President ..............Wallace Kleb Secretary-Treasurer ..........Willie Buller JAMES WILBUR ARD The Texas A M Chapter of the Student A.V.M.A. is a subsidiary to the parent or¬ ganization of graduate veterinarians, the American Veterinary Medical Association. This chapter was created in 1934 to offer the veterinary student training in organiza¬ tion and leadership, as well as to broaden the student’s comprehension of the general scope of veterinary medicine. Each student in the veterinary school is encouraged to join and take an active part in the Student A.V.M.A.,and two faculty members are elected each semester by the membership to aid the chapter officers in their planning program. Regular meetings are held twice each month, at which veterinary practitioners and research personnel are asked to speak on technical subjects of immediate interest to the student of veterinary medicine. Aside from regular meetings, several social func¬ tions are held each year such as picnics, dances,smokers, and the smorgasbord sup¬ per which the A.V.M.A. Wives Auxiliary prepared and served this year. The chap¬ ter’s social schedule is climaxed by the annual A.V.M.A. Banquet and Ball, which is the last big event of each school year. It is the purpose of the Student A.V.M.A. chapter to bind the veterinary student body into an active organization on the campus, and through leadership training make each member better qualified to participate in professional organizations after grad¬ uation. 426 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS First row: Father Elmer, Kalina, Manning, Parsons, Petter, Wharton, Cappel, Connelly, Dierschke, Father Fuchs. Second row: Koehl, Cegelski, Gorzycki, Peters, Dilts, Vega, Endara, Cooper, Walker, Havel, Nerio, Christ. Third row: Lonon, Douglass, Cook, Heuman, Blaschke, Garza, Bolner, Hernandez, Mar¬ go, Margo. Members Not Pictured: Urbanic, Hoff, Delatte, Bonner, Garnett, M. Nasser, F. Nasser, Ocone, Huttanus, Cantu, Ferguson, Hammounds, Ed¬ wards, Hall, Triola, Cabeen, Drake, Hovorak, Dubose, Hacskazlo, Jaska, Ster¬ ner, Carrio, Dollinger, Endrizzi, Griffith, Gudry, Magnon, Munster, Montgom¬ ery, Tschirhart, Schultz, Holick, Hubert, Hlavinka, May, Nauck, Santoscoy, Poussan, Blaxhke, Scoggins, Casas, Cloud, Boyd, Decker, Wall, Gansky, Se- lendky, Bisbey, Metz, Sendejo, Stingent, Bunn, Schubert, Stacha, Pena, Vela, Henry, Rosprim, Ygnacio, Montemayor. Grand Knight ..............Bob Manning Deputy Grand Knight ......Jacob 0. Koehl Financial Secretary .......Louis Gorzycki Treasurer ....................Bert Hoff Recorder .................John Ferguson The College Station Council, Number 3205, of the Knights of Columbus was or¬ ganized in May of 1949 through the efforts of Colonel Walter Parsons, Jr. who was at that time commandant of the Corps of Cadets. Our council is one of 3,400 dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Frater¬ nity, and Patriotism which are the foundations on which the order has attained a mem¬ bership of one million Catholic men. Named after the famous explorer, the Knights of Columbus was originally formed in 1882 by Father Michael McGivney in New Haven, Conn., primarily as an insur¬ ance aid to the laboring class. As a fraternal benefit society, the Knights of Columbus maintains, for the protec¬ tion of its members, an insurance system of sufficient scope and flexibility to meet al¬ most any conceivable demand. On a national level the Knights sponsor a Catholic Advertising program; micro¬ filming project of historic material in the Vatican Library which will be available to all students in the United States at St. Louis University; and, among others, scholar¬ ships for sons and daughters of members killed in World War II. On the local level. Council 3205, promotes projects of benefit, primarily, to Catho¬ lic Aggies. Besides helping to raise funds for a new Catholic Chapel, there are various religious activities as well as opportunities to train as leaders in home councils after graduation. BOB MANNING l 427 KREAM KOW KLUB Front row: Partain, Briggs, Miers, Finerock, Heinrich, Gansky, Harbers, Sec- Hibbetts, Hoke, Adamick, Edwards. Fourth row: Keilers, Dr. Peters, Dr. Ru- ond row: Wagner, Bayer, Coblentz, Croix, Reese, Newby. Third row: Brown, pel, Dr. Moore, Leighton, Mund. President ...............Tommy Finfrock Vice President .............Morris Partain Secretary- Treasurer ........Lenice Harbers Faculty Advisor ........Mr. Murray Brown TOMMY FINFROCK The Kream Kow Klub was founded in 1922 as a club for dairy students who all have a common point of interest. The name Kream Kow Klub was given the organi¬ zation because it tied together well both the production and manufacturing phases of the department, and it is spelled with K’s as it wa s founded in the days of the Ku Klux Klan. Prof. A. L. Darnell who is still in the dairy department was the club’s first sponsor. The primary objective in starting the club was to raise money to finance and sup¬ port various judging teams and it still remains as one of the primary objectives along with maintaining an interest in the field of dairying among its members. This year the club sponsored both a senior Dairy Cattle Judging Team which com¬ peted favorably at the National Contest at Waterloo, Iowa, and a Junior Dairy Cattle Judging Team which judged in the regional contest held at Ft. Worth. Since 1933 the club has held an annual Spring Dairy Show. It is a student activity that affords an opportunity for experience as well as a breather from the classroom. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB First row: Rosenbalm, Godwin, R. Durbin, Voros, Patterson, Van Gonten Watson, White, Brown, Misch, Craig, Stovall, Clinton, Williford, Bond, Gin nings, Murray, Oglesby, Scott, Martin, Bremer, Dockland, Lucas. Second row King, Professor Pedigo, Carpenter, Darsey, Dorsey, Guajardo, Yates, Jansson Gregg, Miller, Calloway, Alexander, Helms. Third row: Barne, Professor Boss ler, Dr. Kennedy, Lehotsky, Tate, Cranberry, Bryant, Boubel, Teutsch, An drew, Opitz, Dotel, Manitzas, Foster, Mays. Back row: Williams, Burkhart Miller, Glezemer, Dokos, Osborne, Stephenson, Ritchie, Mayfield, Huddles ton, Sinclair, Hale, Flannigan, Richardson, Scarborough, Chapman, Williams Smith, Adams, Bowen, Tom, Moore, Wilkins, Huskey, Hudson, Professor Bass, Professor Whiting, Professor Amyx. Not Pictured: G. Alexander, G. Andrews, Barkman, Byrne, Casas, Casey, Castro, Cato, Chow, Cline, Coutret, Crawford, December, Durbin, Garies, Gore, Gray, Greer, Harris, Harrison, Henderson, Hohenaee, Howdeshell, Howard, Howell, Irby, Jameson, Koegl, Korry, LaFay- ette, Lee, Lucas, McCullough, McCane, McKnight, Marek, Massey, Mills, Mobley, B. Moore, Nasser, Nichols, Novy, Piper, Pruitt, Rice, Ridings, Rub- samen, Rul, Shaw, Shepherd, Staples, Steindorf, Strange, Sutphen, Tomlinson, Wilkerson, Wolick. President ..................Dick Durbin Vice President ...........Bob Scarborough Secretary ...................Larry Piper Treasurer .................Buddy Byrne The Petroleum Engineering Club was organized for the promotion among its mem¬ bers of a self-sought, increasing knowledge of petroleum engineering in all its branches and to install a professional pride in the life work which its members have chosen. The Petroleum Engineering Club is an affiliated student chapter of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. The Petroleum Branch of the AIME publishes monthly the Journal of Petroleum Technology which furnishes a means for the exchange of technical information in the field of petroleum engi¬ neering. The Petroleum Engineering Club won first place in a national membership contest by acquiring more new student associate members of the AIME than any other college in the nation. During the fall semester, meetings are held each month, and during the spring se¬ mester, twice each month. At each meeting a speaker from industry is present to pro¬ vide the members with the latest information on field and research developments, pe¬ troleum economics and other changing phases of the Petroleum Industry. Besides its regular meetings, the club sponsors two barbecues each year. During the spring semester, the Petroleum Engineering Awards Banquet is held, at which time honors are bestowed on outstanding students in petroleum engineering. 429 DICK DURBIN POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB First row: Larey, Kimmell, Brooks, Herzog, Fuchs, Kincaid. Second row: Coleman, Cook, Connelly, Daniell, Foster, Geddes, Hill, McKennerney, Beran, Kosarek, Cawley, Collins, Brockman, Holleman. Third row: Ryan, Menking, Powell, Robertson, Rocha, Smith, Taylor, Tucker, Williams, Behlen, Lindeman, Kinard, Griffin, Cates. Members not pictured: Blain, White, Krueger, Parnell, Quisenberry, Doran. s- President ............Monroe H. Fuchs Vice President ...........Earl L. Geddes Secretary ............Jimmy D. Brooks wag s t ar t ec j i n 1927 under the sponsorship of Mr. Ford Munnerlyn and Treasurer ..................Gene Larey continued until he resigned in 1937. Mr. E. D. Parnell then assumed the sponsorship Reporter .............Arthur L. Herzog i n 1938. The club was discontinued during World War II. When Dr. J. H. Quisenberry became Head of the Department of Poultry Husbandry in 1946 he reorganized the club. SENIOR POULTRY JUDGING TEAM Earl Geddes, Dane Kimmell, E. D. Parnell, coach, Jimmy Brooks, H. C. Hill. The major objectives of the club are to sponsor a senior and a junior poultry judg¬ ing team; the Texas Chick, Poult, and Egg Show; a scholarship; and social activities such as a senior banquet and chicken fry. In 1948 the Poultry Science Club joined the National Collegiate Poultry Club. The Senior Poultry Judging team of Henry Carl Hill, Jimmy D. Brooks, W. Dane Kimmell, and Earl L. Geddes was coached by Professor E. D. Parnell. The team placed second in the National Collegiate Con¬ test at Chicago. In the various divisions, placings were as follows, second in Breed Selection, second in production and sixth in Market Judging. Carl was sixth in individual scoring with 1250 of possible 1500 points; Jimmy, eighth with 1235; and Dane, ninth with 1235. RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB First row: Bibles, Landers, Spect, Sims. Second row: Homesley, Gould, McCul- ly, Woodman, Schoppe, Payne, May, Buck, Alexander. Third row: Gardner, McFeron, Dowdy, Mickelson, Schulze, Dilbrey, Larson, Baker, Huss (Spon¬ sor), Murrell, Martin. Members Not Pictured: Barton, Bouchard, Burch, Car¬ penter, Chandler, Copeland, Cress, Davis, Dayhoff, Duncan, Fawcett, Folsom, Franklin, Galley, Goldman, Gonzalez, Gumert, Harris, Hawthorne, Herold, Howard, Hubacek, Jameson, Johnson, Jordan, Kerns, Koehler, Koenig, Krause, Lindsey, Meeks, Miles, Nessmith, Oslund, Pearson, Pitts, Richards, Robinson, Ryerson, Smith, Stephenson, Thode, Turner, Vallentine. Faculty Members Not Pictured: Young, Sperry, Rhodes, Thomas, Morrow, Darrow, Waldrip, Walker, Hoffman. The Range and Forestry Department was established in 1946 and in January of 1947, four months after the first students enrolled, the Range and Forestry Club was organized. The primary functions of the club are to promote student professionalism and encourage better student-faculty relations. The club held its first barbecue in the spring of 1947 with 35 attending. These bar¬ becues have continued and at the tenth annual event this spring there were 125 pres¬ ent. Various club members have been designated Outstanding Range Management Stu¬ dent in Texas” by the Texas Section of the American Society of Range Management. Since the origination of this award, this department has been the sole possessor of the revolving plaque presented to the department in which the student is enrolled. Win¬ ners of this award were Norwin E. Linnartz, 1952; Roger Q. Landers, Jr., 1953; E. Eugene Dayhoff, 1954; and William R. Stephenson, and David Y. Fawcett, 1955. A junior division of this award, started in 1954, was won first by William R. Stephenson and then by James N. Woodman in 1955. The club has entered a team in the A.S.R.M. National Intercollegiate Range Plant Identification Contest since 1954. The team placed first in 1956 and second in 1954 and 1955. The club conducted a Turkey Shoot” in November of 1955 to assist in the finan¬ cial program. It plans to make this an annual event. President .................Fritz Landers Vice President ...............Dean Bibles Secretary- Treasurer .............Bob Sims Social Secretary ..........Orville Lindsey Attendance and Publicity Chairman .................John Spect FRITZ LANDERS 431 RODEO CLUB Bottom row: Unknown, Smith, Dr. Shrode, Bissett, Ollre, Dickey, Drum¬ mond, Hudson, Snowden, Doss, Lacy, Butler, Ragland. Second row: Burlin, Thane, Wakefield, Farris, Butler, Kiker, Lewis, Presnae, Kahla, Middleton, Soefje. Top row: Harrison, Hodges, Keathley, Ward, Steele, Tucker, Ches¬ ser, Evans, Johnston, Hale, Rosser, Fore. Members not pictured: Brown, Harben, Castellow, Williams, Steele, Clift, Porter, Rozelle, Dishman, Wise, Bridges, Isham, Nash. President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Reporter ..... Treasurer. . . . . James Dickey . . . A. G. Ollre . . Curtis Burlin Henry Presnae . . Bill Ragland JAMES DICKEY Upon organization of the National Inter-Collegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), February 1, 1949 the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M, to comply with the Nation¬ al Rules, organized the rodeo club. All students regardless of course of study are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeoing which they like best, whether it be contesting, organizing, working stock, bookkeeping or time¬ keeping. The Texas Aggie Rodeo Association is the sponsor of the Aggie Rodeo Team and is set up in the recreational sports program under the direction of the Student Activities and the Intramural Manager. With Dr. Bob Shrode of the Genetics Department as the faculty sponsor and Earl Guthrie ’49 the first President, the rodeo club became the most active of all recre¬ ational sports clubs on the campus. It sent teams to San Francisco, Cal., for the national championships, Hardin-Simmons University, and Baylor University. The Aggies won all contests except the Frisco show in which they placed 7th. We of the Rodeo Club wish to publicly give notice of our appreciation to Doctor Bob” Shrode, our faculty advisor. No one gives more unselfishly to the clu b of his time and effort nor believes in Rodeo as a sport more enthusiastically. It is our privilege to be associated with him and call him friend. 432 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB First row: Renick, Garner, Johnston, Skaggs, Lebo. Second row: Chandler, Keese, Tachibana, Denard, Herpin, Keith, Terry, Jones, Russell, Killion, Rasco, Winterrowd, Douglas, Hill, Bieri, Grabbs, Burlin, Smith, Third row: Alvaro, Cassaday, Loftis, Vestal, Bullard, Yordanoff, Slemmons, Van Zyverden, Waldrip, Thallman, Jackson, Pigo, Kronse, Gregory, Parr, Newman, Gill, Holt, Cypert, Dungan, Hetner. Fourth row: Calhoun, Hlavinka, Baird, Wakefield, Polg, Dierschke, Wahrmund, Langtry, Wheeler, Lewis, Kiker, Abbey, Davis, Black, Presnal, Wistrand, Jourde, Ryan, Thane. Members not pictured: Allred, Auld, Bridges, Crump, Ferrell, Gilberts, Holz, Japp, Lang¬ ford T., Margo, Meares, McKay, Porter, Ragsdale, Reesing, Smith, Soefje, Steele, Teplicek, Teplicek J., Tongate, Tucker, Waddell, Williams Winter¬ rowd, Word, Ward, Chesser, Dellinger, Dickey, Dixon, Douglas, Dye, Foshee, Hale, Henson, Johnson, A., Johnson D., Keathley, Lehman, Mund, McMur- ray, Robertson, Stephens, Talbutt, Terrell, Vancil, Whitaker, Whitwell, Bis- sett, Butler, Farris, Greenberg, Mainer, Ollre, Rodriques, Ragland, Smith, Allison, Cole, Cunningham, enmark, Dishman, Dixon, Ebert, Ellis, Ford, French, Garza, Gates, Graham, Link, Maltsberger, Melton, Middleton, O’Malley, Pearson, Pegg, Pouch, Roberts, Rozelle, Ryan, Snowden, Van Zandt, Wilson. President .................Bob Johnston Vice President ............Melvin Lebo Secretary ................Cecil Skaggs Treasurer ..................Pat Garner Reporter ...................Jim Renick The Saddle and Sirloin Club was organized in January 1920 by Animal Husband¬ ry students at Texas A M Col lege. W. L. Stangel, Dean of Agriculture, Texas Technological College, played an im¬ portant role in the club’s organization. He was then a professor of Animal Husband¬ ry at Texas A M and was coach of the team that won the International Livestock Judging Contest in 1919. D. W. Williams, now Vice Chancellor for Agriculture of the Texas A M College System, gave the club its name. In 1920 the club had 30 members, including professors. The present member¬ ship is 142. The Saddle and Sirloin Club became affiliated with the National Block and Bridle Club on May 27, 1940, after approval by the national organization. During the club’s early life, only Junior and Senior Animal Husbandry majors were eligible to become members, with Sophomores being taken into the club each spring.Today, the club has expanded until anyone interested in animal husbandry, regardless of major or classification, may become a member. Regular meetings are held throughout the year on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to conduct necessary business and for presentation of outstanding speakers. The ultimate goal of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is to develop leadership and a sense of responsibility so the members may continue to make outstanding contribu¬ tions to the livestock and related industries. BOB JOHNSTON 433 First row: Chudleigh, Cowan, Acheson, Marlow, Olsen, Brady, Roth. Second row: Fletcher, Thornton, Warnick, Nolen, Calhoun, Forester, Peacock, Lee, Rickel, Kalina, Trutner. Third row: Kirby, Ruth, Fletcher, Unknown, Per¬ kins, Castillo, Fly, Wilmsen, Proffer, Unknown. Fourth row: Keen, Frank, Dantzler, Pohl, Henshaw, Gibson, Cook, Liddy. Members not pictured: Bal- man, Baker, Blanton, Boyett, Bretches, Bryan, Childress, Dahlberg, Estes, Gage, Goldstone, Cruller, Guilloud, Hafer, Harrell, Hammer, Holder, Jordan, Koen, Laird, Lewis, Linder, Lowry, Lutz, McFarlin, McKinney, McLaren Moser, Muller, Newlin, Offield, Ocone, Paige, Parker, Perryman, Petty, Philip, Phillips, Raynaud, Riley, Rindfull, Rutchman, Shields, Skupin, Smith, Sova, Stiteler, Teague, White, Woodle. President. . . . Vice President Treasurer. . . . Secretary ..... .James A. Cowan .....Harry Sweet ......Tom Olsen Clifford Chudleigh JAMES A. COWAN The Society of Automotive Engineers, founded in 1905, has grown to be one of the nation’s largest professional organizations. The work of the SAE has been un¬ limited in the engineering field, and therefore its members represent every phase of engineering. The Texas A M Student Branch was formally chartered on September 18, 1942, and has since grown to the 11th largest student SAE group in the country. Spon¬ sored by Professor W. I. Truettner and R. H. Fletcher of the Mechanical Engineer¬ ing department, the club holds meetings twice monthly. Movies and guest speakers provide presentations of current engineering interest at these meetings. Highlights for the ’55-’56 year included a joint meeting with the Texas Gulf Coast Section in October at the Memorial Student Center. Guest speaker for the banquet, Mr. H. H. Gammon of Thompson Products Co., spoke on the development of the automotive gas turbine engine. The student branch has worked quite closely with the Gulf Coast Section in Houston, and many student members attended the month¬ ly meetings there. One of these meetings was a field trip to the Dow Chemical Co. in Freeport, complete with Bar-B-Q dinner and refreshments. In March the SAE took a field trip to the General Motors assembly plant in Arlington and the Bell Aircraft Company, as well as the engineering fellowship of¬ fered by the SAE, two social functions were held during the year at the Burgess ranch outside of College Station. 434 STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL First row: Griffin, Bieri, Fawcett, Gardner, Butschek, Killion, Goddard, Johnston, Berger, Wiedemann, Fernandez, Johnson. Members not pictured: Fuchs. Second row: Snipes, Boardman, Keeter, Heinrich, Cocanougher, Fin- Bonorden, Clark, Hoese, Assistant Dean Potts, Waddell, Wolf, frock, Elam, Landers, Geddes. Third row: Lynn, Nail, Dean Adams, Steakley, Chairman ............Ronald G. Gardner Vice Chairman ......Robert J. Butschek Secretary .............Edwin J. Goddard Treasurer ............David Y. Fawcett Reporter ............Homman M. Griffin The Student Agricultural Council was organized during the 1930’s under the sponsorship of the Dean of the School of Agriculture, Dr. J. E. Kyle. The council became dormant during the Second World a ' r due to a lack of junior and senior students. Dr. C. N. Shepardson, Dean of th jSc hool of Agriculture from 1944 to 1955, reorganized the council in 1949. The Council was established to terest to the School of Agriculture of the School of Agriculture cone sponsorship of Dean J. E. Adams. Two representatives from each culture plus one senior student fro culture which do not have clubs, const? The editor of the Agriculturist serves as jng group for activities of in- dvisory capacity to the Dean blems and is now under the clubs in the School of Agri- tments in the School of Agri- ' o ting membership of the council, arref-officio member of the council. The council acts through the Inter-Council Committee as a coordinating body with the other three academic councils on -’Open House Day” activities, ' High School Day” guides, and Honor Code planning. The council also selects the Out¬ standing Professor in the School of Agriculture. 435 RONALD G. GARDNER STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL Front row: Barlow, Durbin, Cowan, Parsons. Weidemann, Pittman. Westmore- Teutsch, Harris, Johnson. Members not pictured: Anderson, Brumfield. Bunn, land. Second row: Dean Calhoun, Shackleford, Goodman, Isiminger, Thomp- Clark, Cox. Davis, Edwards, C. L., Edwards, J. H., Henrv, Kelly, Klob. Rat- son, LoCaste, King. Third row: Kuykendall, Walker, Kiker, Williams, cliff, Risen,.Riveire, Tom, Walton. President .........Walter H. Parsons, III Vice President .........Jack H. Edwards Secretary ..............Fred B. Cox, Jr. Treasurer ............Richard C. Durbin WALTER H. PARSONS, III The Student Engineers Council exists as a vital link between students and faculty in the School of Engineering. Its primary purpose is to coordinate the work of the School of Engineering and to offer suggestions to the Dean of Engineering regard¬ ing student viewpoints and student activities. Xil e Council is composed of members either elected or appointed to represent s iejafnic societies sponsored by the Engi¬ neering Departments. • • . mP Elected officers of the Council together with the Dean of Engineering compose the Executive Committee. This year the Council has obtained the space in front of the Academic Building for Engineering Displays on Mother’s Day, and plans are underway to prepare a descriptive pamphlet on the Engineering Departments and their exhibits. Some very important work has been done by the Council in starting projects for improvement of the Texas A M Engineer. An award fund has been established for recognition of the three outstanding articles published in the magazine each year. Another project has been the starting of a drive to place copies of the Engineer in high schools throughout the state in order to interest high school students in the engineering profession. By various methods, the Council has tried to improve the proposed Honor Code. Discussions have been held both in seminar classes and in society meetings, and work is underway to correct as many faults as possible and to present to the stu¬ dents in the School of Engineering an intelligent, workable honor system. 436 A.F.S President .........E. G. Rod” Pittman Vice President ............David Leake Secretary ................Charles Crow Reporter ................James Schubert First row: Chesser, Hefner, Lewis, Hoffman, Shandley, Crow. Second row: Green, Shubert, Kranz, Instructor; Pittman, Lord, Walter, Brown, Instructor. Third row: Leake, Livesay, McCarty, Taylor, Wise, Baker. The purpose of the American Foundrymen’s Society is to draw together those students who are technically interested in the manufacturing of patterns and metal castings and to plan educational meetings for their benefit. Each semester a field trip is taken to some of the foundries in the state. This year trips were made to Tyler and Fort Worth to tour various foundries and attend meetings of the Texas Chapter of American Foundrymen’s Society. Membership is open to anyone interested in the foundry Field. The meetings a re held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the mechanical engineering foundry. First row: Davis, Cox, Wharton, Toombs, Flournoy, Thompson, Stringer, Hightower, Miller, Os¬ born, Vaden, McFarland. Second row: Harris, Johnson, Wilson, Robson, Jack, Gentry, Shaw, Alexander, Anderson. Third row: Capote, Mills, DeClutt, Mooring, Culver, Coffman, Chapman. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers Joint Branch is one of the oldest professional student societies on the campus. An AIEE stu¬ dent branch was established November 22, 1909 and was made a joint branch with the installation of the IRE November 16, 1948. Under the auspices of the Houston Section and two faculty counselors, the branch with a current membership of seventy-one members, which is small compared to the alumni actively engaged in professional engineering, works in unison with department members and other societies for a better Electrical Engineering Department at Texas A M. 437 ■ ' ran First row: Saltier, Wiedemann, Parr, Fetter, Cordes, Evans, Blum, Nitsch, Rains. Second row: Chadleigh, Pipes, Moseley, Zoch, Williams, J. L. Curtis, lacouone, Queseda, Green. Third row: Stipe, Johnson, Bryan, Chumney,J. L. Curtis, Rice, Nail, Flournoy, Wilcox, Mikesh, Bruce, Killough. The purpose of the Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is to acquaint the students with the professional opportunities in Agricultural Engineering along with bettering student-professor relationships and providing social activities. This is accomplished by having professional engineers speak to the society about opportunities in the varied phases of A gricultural Engineering. A.I.I.E. President ...........Frank E. Walker, Jr. Vice President ............William Nourie Secretary ..............Gerald Leighton Treasurer ..............James Cloninger The Texas A M Chapter is one of 25 student chapters and 51 senior chapters com¬ prising the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. This rapidly growing national technical society was founded in 1948; it is dedicated to maintain the practice of In¬ dustrial Engineering on a professional status, to foster a high degree of integrity among members of the profession and to promote the interchange of ideas and information. 438 A.G.C President ........ Vice President. . . Secretary- Treasurer Reporter ........ . . . . E. W. Riveire . . . Bill Knotts, Jr. .....Jim LoCaste W. D. Watson, Jr. First row: Robinson, DeVilbiss, Langford. Seco ici row: Grant, Riveire, King, LoCaste, Keith, Baker, Watson, Southward. Third row: Knotts, Rea, Sanner, Thomas, Kindle. The student chapter of the Association of General Contractors, sponsored by the Houston Chapter of the A.G.C.. is composed of junior and senior Civil Engineering stu¬ dents and junior, senior and fifth year Architectural Construction students. The first chapter was organized at A M in 1949. The program is designed for those students who are interested in the Construction field. The highlights of each year are field trips to visit construction in progress. I COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB President ............Richard Tachibana Vice President ............Alan Taylor Secretary ...............Tommy El ledge Treasurer ...............Walter Miers First row: Tachibana, McGinty, Miers, Drake, Benard, Lehrer, Van Zandl, Dye, Nichols. Second row: Lynch, Hibbetts, Tylor, Adameik, Walker, Dommert, Brown, Hickerson. To make the best better is the motto of the National 4-H Club and it is by this rule that ihe Collegiate 4-H Club at Texas A M works. This club is an organization of formerly active county 4-H’ers from all sections of the state who have decided to better prepare themselves for a life of agricultural leadership by attending Texas A M College. 439 FISH AND GAME CLUB President ..................Dick Hoese Vice President .............Dale Avant Secretary ............Bobby Alexander Treasurer ...............Marion Badger The Fish and Game Club, technical club of the Department of Wildlife Management, has as its main objectives the furthering of interest in all forms of wildlife and their con¬ servation. This is done by bringing in speakers and films, student field trips, and sending delegates to national and state conferences concerned with the field. The big event of the year is the open house exhibit where the club acquaints the many people who visit the exhibit with wildlife and its conservation. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY President ...............George S. Elam Vice President ............Harold Jones Secretary-Treasurer ......Albert Fernandez First row: Foley, Poag, Fernandez, Winn, Montgomery, Elam. Second row: Jones, Savage, Prison, Krejdorn, Adriance, Blackhurst, Mohr. The Horticulture Society of A M was one of the first such organizations to join the Amercian Society for Horticultural Science along with Purdue in 1941. As a member of this organization, it takes part in annual conventions and certain other activities. One of these activities is alternating publication of a collegiate newsletter with the other collegiate member clubs in the South. 440 J WMmwmt: INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... . . . Sam Kiker Rod” Pittman . . Jim Newman . . Bob McCarn .... Bill Swan First row: Tubbs, Kiker, Lurie, Livesay, McMillan, Kerr, Bradshaw, Brown, Hoffman, Pittman. Second row: Milburn, Kucera, Newman, Green, McClure, Pianta, Baker, Lewis, Wallace, Justice. Third row: Boone, Mcllhenny, Nixson, Boaz, McCarty, Loyless, Kuykendall, Vogilsang, Grochoske, Scucchi. The Industrial Education Club is composed of students majoring in Industrial Educa¬ tion and Industrial Technology. The club is affiliated with the American Industrial Arts Association. Each year dele¬ gates are sent to the National Convention by the Club at no cost to the delegates. Other activities include field trips, speakers from industry and education, and industrial movies that are of interest. First row: Noebel, Buell, Bradley, Novak, Barlow, Williams, Gatlin. Second row: Miller, Chevalier, Burke, Duncan, Weick, McKinney, Truettner, Houston. Third row: Shaw, Harris, Hunn, Urbanic, Mayben, Reed, Sova, Brush. Faculty Advisors: Edward E. Brush, B. B. Hamner, W. I. Truettner The Student Branch of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences provides a technical society for Aeronautical Engineering students and other interested students. The society provides speakers and films from the aircraft industry on current technical developments. The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences sponsors inspection trips to nearby aircraft manufacturers. Social programs are also provided in conjunction with the Aeronautical Engineering Wives Club. 441 INTER COUNCIL COMMITTEE Chairman ....... Vice Chairman. . . Secretary- Treasurer Faculty Advisor. . . . . Robert C. Barlow Billy F. Shackelford . . .David Y. Fawcett . . Dean J. E. Adams Left U right: Pratt, West, Crawford, Gardiner, Dean Armstead, Fawxett, Barlowe, Shackleford, Dean Adams, Waddel, Kelly, Willis, Bailey. The Inter-Council Committee serves as a coordinating group between the student councils of the Schools of Agriculture, Arts Sciences, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine. It is composed of representatives from each of the student councils and the Deans of the undergraduate academic schools. The activities of the Inter-Council Committee include providing guides for High School Day and the sponsorship of the Texas A M College Open House Day and the Aggie Follies. JUNIOR COLLEGIATE F.F.A. President ..............Delmar Deterling Vice President ..............Gary Pepper Secretary .................David Daniel Treasurer ...............Ronald Buford Reporter ..................Harold Fritz First Row: Gartrell, Nuckles, Jones, Howard, Garza, Buford, Fritts, Second Row: Matus, Martin, Piegsa, Anderson, Rhodes, Daniell, Deterling. The Junior Collegiate FFA Chapter, one of the newest organizations on the campus, was started in the fall semester of 1954. Up to that time it had been affiliated with the Senior FFA Chapter. It has developed greatly since that time, largely through the efforts and determination of its first president, Jon Hagler, who is well known in FFA work. 442 MARKETING SOCIETY President ..............Jimmy E. Jones Vice President .............Tommy Glass Secretary-Treasurer ......Bob Montgomery Rep. Arts Sciences . . . Claude Naussbaum Sponsor ...............Dr. T. R. Yantis First row: McKinney, Withers, Prasek, Fish, Yates, Jones. Second row: Moses, Nussbaum, McCarty, Pensick, Holcomb, Lund, Laurence. Third row: Glass, Knots, Boyd, Rogers, McClane, Yantis. The Marketing Society was organized officially in September of 1953, and has been active ever since. It has been sponsored by various faculty members from year to year and the sponsors for this year have been Dr. Yantis, Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Thompson, of the Business Administration Department. The purpose of the club is to promote, foster, and encourage a better understanding of marketing through fellowship among students, faculty members and businessmen. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB President ............Charles McCandless Vice President ............Herb Sauer Secretary-Treasurer .......Ronald Robbins Reporter ...............Ken Livingston Rep. Arts Sciences Council. . .Dale West MB First Row: Laird, Hale, West, Sauer, Burchard, Moomaw, Sizemore, Johnston, Stevens, Anderson, Pickard, Mullins. Second Row: Dr. Landiss, Trimble, Hinson , Livingston, Henderson, Love, Johnson, Muenter, Robbins, Robbins, Heliums, Wassermann. McDaniel, Talley, McCandless. Objectives of the Physical Education Club are to further the professional interests of the student majors and to make them aware of the responsibilities which confront them after graduation. Delegates have been sent to state and national conventions this year to aid the students in keeping abreast of developments in their field. Outstanding coaches, administrators, and sportswriters were brought in to speak at club meetings to give the members a birds- eye view of what would be expected of them as coaches and physical education instructors in relation to the school system, students, and general public. 443 PRE LAW SOCIETY First Row: Bass, Kelt, McEntire, Hoyle, Second Row: Weber, Manning, Belzner, Williams, Mose¬ ley, Newman, McGowan, Garnett, Sansing, Toueeda, Byrd. The purpose of the Pre-Law Society of Texas A M is the promotion and development of a greater understanding between the members of the Law profession as practiced in the state of Texas and the students of this institution who intend to enter the profession of Law, by way of encouraging personal contact and by providing opportunities for free in¬ terchange of ideas and experiences of the students, faculty, and members of the law pro¬ fession. PRE-MED AND PRE-DENT SOCIETY President .............John H. Simms Vice President .............Jimmy Burns Secretary-Treasurer .......Robert Manilla Corresponding Secretary ......Carlos Mata Sponsor ..............Dr. A. B. Medlin First row: MacDonald, Tillery, Shearer, Burns, Manilla, Cook, Mata. Second row: Word, Unknown, Bardin, Midgett, Griffith, Kallus, Wayne, Stevens. Third row: Unknown, Mango, Simmons, Bracks, Wheeler, White, Schumbera, McAffee. Fourth row: Medien, Potten, Cox, Jones, Willis, Newsome, Manicome, Seeburg, Jennings. Fifth row: Hillie, Unknown, Moeller, Kasper, Cocke, Alders, Haevens. The Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental Society was established in 1937. Its objective is to pro¬ vide fellowship for pre-med and pre-dent students, and to promote interest in the medical profession. Some outside activities sponsored by the society include assisting with Red Cross blood donations, providing bonfire first-aid, conducting field trips to the medical schools in the state, and the presentation of an annual Spring Banquet. 444 STUDENT ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL President ..........William D. Willis, Jr. Vice President ...........Dwayne Bailey Secretary-Treasurer ......Bennett Ragsdale Senior Pep. to Intercouncil Committee Richard Gentry Faculty Advisor. . . .Dean W. H. Delaplane First row: Bowers, Bass, Wilson, Howell, H. Howell, Braeutigam, Magnon, Lawley. Second row: Heard, West, Eckard, Trevino, Ragsdale, Ware, Patterson, Aldridge, Bailey. Third row: Simms, Nussbaum, Woodard, McEntire, Unknown, Heaton, Fullerton, Lopez, Willis. The Student Arts and Sciences Council was organized to provide a means for the stu¬ dents of the School of Arts and Sciences to discuss problems related to their studies and to their life at A M College and to offer suggestions to the administration about the solution ol these problems. To accomplish this end, senior and junior representatives of the departmental and technical clubs of the school meet with the Dean of Arts and Sciences once a month. TEXAS A M FLYING KADETS President ....... Vice President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ........ . . . . Ed Rivers . Ralph Jackson . . .Jack Herzik Fred E. Weick First row: Smith, Bergeton, Rea, Osgood, Scherer, Cook, Arneson, Hardy. Second row: Rivers, Wells, Hamilton, Wilson, Muller. The Texas A M Flying Kadets is an organization of pilots and aviation enthusiasts united in the love of flying and aviation. The purpose of the Kadets is to promote avia¬ tion on the Aggie campus through fellowship, education, and organized flying. 445 TEXAS A M HOMETOWN CLUBS Extracurricula activities in clubs offer opportunities for the A M student to widen his contacts and experi¬ ences. The leadership and cooperation developed by participation in these activities is to great value to the student. Hometown and area clubs are the largest single stu¬ dent activity on the campus. Around ninety per cent of the student body participates in some way in a home¬ town club. While primarily organized for social reasons, hometown club members also help in such activities as High School Day and help freshmen from their home¬ towns to become adjusted to life at A M. Hometown clubs meet on Thursday nights. Programs range from football films to just a good old bull-session. 446 AMARILLO CLUB Front row: Bailey, Darnell, Bourn, Chapman, Kerr, Reed McCullough, Lewis, pher, Crossett, Gabert, Gatlin, Hutto, James, Jenkins, Johnson, J. J., Johnson, Yeager, R. L., Jr. Second row: Welbom, Swink, Best, Martin, Simmons, Col- T. E., Jones, Neely, Reyman, J. T., Reyman, T. E., Ritter, Scott, Simpson, Her, Snead, Westerfield, Garner. Not pictured: Abdullah, Benton, Billingslea, Upchurch, Wardlaw, Wheeler, Yeager, B. A. Buell, G. D.. Jr. Buell. B. A.. Carver, Chapman, Chesher, Childers, Christo- President ................Robert G. Kerr Vice President ......Robert L. Yeager, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer. . .Jack W. Westerfield Sergeant-at-Arms ...........Keith Garner The Amarillo Hometown Club of Texas A M is one of the largest and most active hometown clubs on the campus with over sixty members representing corps, married, and civilian students. The club sponsors many activities both here on the campus and in Amarillo. Since most of the members go home only on scheduled college holidays, there is a dance or banquet planned for almost every holiday. The highlight of the year ' s dances is the All College Christmas Dance from which the club raises most of the funds for the succeeding year. A Banquet-dance is held every Easter, with the mem¬ ber’s parents as guests. Probably the activity of which the club is most proud is the sponsorship of a scholarship of $250 given each year to a deserving freshman stu¬ dent. This fund, combined with a similar fund raised by the Mothers Club, makes up the total scholarship. The officers are chosen at the beginning of each fall semester with the president traditionally coming from the senior class. The remainder of the offices are filled with members of the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes. The Club Sweet¬ heart this year is Margaret Jane Rodgers. ROBERT G. KERR 447 BEAUMONT CLUB Front row: Sawyer, Fuller, Barbee, Cain, Netterville, Giardina, Wilson, Back row: McDonald, Craigers, Watkins, McKinney, French, Unidentified, Nauck, Dimmit, Pecora, Weeks, Bailey. Second row: Duke, Lavergne, Peel, Graves, Watwood, Clark, Sims, Louvier, Kaye, Dosch, Gerber, Costa. Clark, Hill, Rodenbaugh, Smith, Baker, Jefferson, Perlitz, Dollinger, Hemil. President ................Vince Giardina Vice President ..........Sam Netterville Secretary ..................Pat Wilson Treasurer ..........Creighton Maynard VINCE GIARDINA The Beaumont A M Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and surround¬ ing towns such as Silsbee, Sour Lake, Vidor, and other ' ' would-be” suburbs. As tradition would have it, the big social event of the year was the Aggie Christ¬ mas Dance” at the Harvest Club in Beaumont for which the Aggieland Orchestra played. It was sponsored by the hometown club and the Aggie Exes and was a re¬ sounding success as over 800 people showed up and many an opinion would have it that it was the outstanding dance of the holidays for many miles around. Starting with the past year it will be an annual Student-Exes affair. Also during the Christmas holidays, the Mothers Club honored the Beaumont Aggies with a formal banquet in Hotel Beaumont. Many a mother was bursting with pride to see her son resplendent in that sharp” Aggie uniform (or suit as the case may be). Many other get-togethers” were enjoyed also by the Beaumont Club. 448 BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB First row: May, Stanton, Lancaster, King, Rul. Second row: Garcia, Phillips, Bynington, Coleman. Carey, Metz, L. Malloy, M. Malloy, Kunkle, Yearger, L. May, Heliums, Thomas, Smith, Beyer. Third row: Ramarize, H. Smith, Fisher, Medlin, Regmend. Veselka, Flores, Chvatal. Members not pictured: Richards, Ybarra, Goerner, President ........ Vice President. . . . Secretary- Treasurer Social Chairman. . Reporter ......... Curtis Lancaster . . . Sidney King . . Fred Standard Richard Thomas . Ernest Veselka The Brush Country Hometown Club is composed of students from the following counties: Nueces, Jim Wells, San Patracio, Duval, Kleberg, Jim Hogg, and Live Oak counties. As well as can be determined, the club was organized in the IQTO’s. The fundamental object of tbe club is to create a better understanding among its members and to serve as a social organization. The chief social function of the club each year is the annual Christmas Ball. The club is backed by the Brush Country Exes Club and the Brush Country Mothers Club.” The Mothers Club has made it their project to put our picture in the AGGIELAND” each year. 449 CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB First row: Cruz, Martin, Byrnes, Tindall, Bradley, Shaw. Second row: Thomp¬ son, F. R . Clark, Sanchez, Kahn, B. B. Carter, Sharp, Winship, Dellinger, Wheeler, Robertson, Solka. Third row: Dickey, Tribble, Cornelius, H. C. Hel- denfels. Cole, Rankin, Minor, Williams, Smith, Gamble, Whelan, Nix, O’Con¬ nor. Members not pictured: Ashmore, Barfield, Batek, Beasley, Black, Bock- holt, Boyles, Brewsterm, Carlyle, F. D. Clark, Coutret, Crawford, Edwards, Eubank, Garcia, Grant, Greenburg, F. W. Heldenfels, Hicks, Holmes, Jaeger, Johnson, Kennamer, Maierhofer, L. D. Miller, B. P. Miller, G. H. Miller, Moore, McCavley, McCoy, McKechnie, Nicholson, Pearse, Poston, Priestly, Regmond, Salas, Salmon, Sherek, Sullivan, Tedder, Terry, Thomas, Urban, Vela, Warben, Warren, Weaver, Webb, Wilson, Wood, Wuensches. President .............Ronnie G. Bradley Secretary-Treasurer ........James Rankin Vice President ................Ed Cruz RONNIE G. BRADLEY Corpus Christi has been aptly nicknamed ' ' The Port of Play and Profit.” The port of Corpus Christi is annually one of the leading exporters of cotton and petroleum pro¬ ducts in the South. Industries located in the Corpus Christi area include the Southern Minerals Corporation, Columbia-Southern, Reynolds Metals Plant, Corn Products Re¬ fining, Pontiac Refinery, and the American Smelting Company. The Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, the largest naval air training station in the world, is located on Corpus Christi Bay. Fifteen miles to the south of Corpus is Padre Island, one of the up and coming va¬ cation spots of the country. It is already well known for its fine swimming and fishing. Sunset Lake, site of the 1955 World’s Championship Outboard Motorboat Races .is located just northeast of the city. Corpus Christi supports the Clippers,” a class B” baseball team in the Big State League, one of the strongest class B” loops in the country. 450 DALLAS CLUB First row: Grimes, Lonquist, Bunn, Lundgren. Second row: Swann, McCon¬ nell, Eckard, Tail, Clark, Terry, Tolman, Chewning, Watson, Halff, Patton Voorhies. Third row: Hammer, Wiesner, Zinjc, Meier, Dills, Phillips, New¬ berry, McCurdy, Reuscher, Johnson, Hill, Manning, Wade. Fourth row: Cur- rin, Touceda, Murphy, Parnell, Sandling, Horn, Ray, Collier, Human, Engle- man, Norling, Keeling, Blackman. Members not pictured: Aquirre, Akerland, Albright, Ammer, Anclin, Anderson, Arms, Bates, Berry, Bjork, Boyd, Brown D. L., Brown J. A., Buckner, Buford, Burleson, Caldwell, Castle, Champion, Coker, Cook J. F., Cook J. M., Copeland, Craddock, Crabbe, David H, Davis J, Durbin, Ernest, Farley, Ferguson, Fulghum, Goodwin, Griffin, Groves, Hampton, Hanson, Hardy, Harris, Harwell, Healy, Hill, Hipps, Holmans, Hopkins, Hunter, Jackman, Janak, Jones J, Jones T. S, Kerr, Klopienstein, Kohler, Lacaze, Laden, Lamoreaux, Langston, Lassiter, Lee, Leslie, Lucas, Lutz, McLarry, Masters, Miller, Morgan, Moore, Nobel, Ormsby, Paratain, Penland, Peterson, Polk, Pratt, Quigley, Raitt, Randall, Rephan, Reynolds, Robertson, Robins, Rose, Schuster, Schweizer, Scoggin, Smith, Spencer, Starr, Stedman, Stepp, Stewart, Strickland, Stubbs, Trues- dale, Tunney, Vandermeer, Vriesenga, Wan, C. D. White, D. M. White, Whit¬ more. Williams, Withers. President .................Jennings Bunn Vice President ............Jack Lonquist Secretary ..................Ben Grimes Treasurer .............Buddy Lundgren Publicity ...............Connie Eckard The Dallas Club had the most successful year in its history. Interest by the stu¬ dents made il a smooth organization and an integral part of the social life of the Dallas Aggies. Because of this wide interest five large dances were sponsored during the holi¬ day periods in Dallas. During Thanksgiving a dance was held at the Cactus Room of the Hotel Adolphus. Christmas came and the Club was co-host at an inter-city dance at the new and spacious Ridglea Country Club in Ft. Worth. Because of the huge attendance at these dances, the Club sponsored a free dance at Louann ' s in Dal¬ las during the mid-term vacation. Easter holidays came and the club out-did its previ¬ ous socials. The new and modern Statler-Hilton Hotel was the scene of a huge dance attended by over five hundred people. Johnny Spraggins ’47 was a great help in plan¬ ning these events. Came June and the end of school, the club sponsored a New Boot and Serge Dance honoring the new Senior and Junior classes. The club did a large amount of work towards informing high school students about the advantages of Texas A M and was host to a large number of these students on High School Day. At the Cotton Ball, Miss Jane Woods represented the club. Because of the hard work and capable leadership of Jennings Bunn, President, th is year was a wonderful success and plans for next year indicate another great year for the Dallas Club. E. JENNINGS BUNN 451 DEEP EAST TEXAS CLUB First row: Ziegler, Brown, Rice, Birdwell, Flanagan, Carlton. Second row: Bay- hill, Branum, Cunningham, Eaton, Harris, Hill, Jackson, Johnson, Murphy, lis, Smitherman, R. Pate, Casey, Kindall, Uhlenhoff, Wilson. Third roiv: M. Simmons, Stansell, Woods, Wright. Pate, Floyd, Meadows, Garlough, Overly, Glaze. Members not pictured: Berry- President ............Glenn C. Meadows Vice President ..............Bill Overly Secretary ............Forrest M. Garlough Treasurer ................Robert Baylis GLENN C. MEADOWS The Deep East Texas A M Club was organized in the early 1930’s. The purpose of the club is to bring the boys of this section of the state closer together. It also serves to help the boys in finding rides home and learning the latest happenings from their hometown. The club gives dances at Thanksgiving, New Years Eve, and at the end of each school year. The Mothers’ Club cooperates very well with the club by sending cookies for each meeting. The club meets every first and third Thursday of the month, and also has a duchess to the Cotton Ball” each year. GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB Front row: Urbanic, Kennedy, Terry, Delany. Second row: Ramirez, Arnold, Creel, Driggs, Gerdes, Gilmore, Hart, Laird, Landron, Lyons, McDomough, Wilcox, Fundling, Raws, Johnson, Hunter. Third row: D. Neumann, Glasgow, Moore, J. Newman, Proctor, Pucciarello, Safos, Sirens, Smith, Thiem, Unben- Pehnke, Korth, Giamfortone. Kay. Members not pictured: Beamen, Burks, agen, Ward, Woods. President ...............Frank Urbanic First Vice President ......Eddie Gilmore Second Vice President .....Ronald Kennedy Mainland Vice President .....Bruce Terry Secretary-Treasurer ..........John Delany The Galveston County Hometown Club is composed of all the towns in Galveston County. Galveston, itself, commonly known as The Playground of the South. is an island located in the beautiful, blue, sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The towns on the mainland of Galveston County include La Marque, Texas City, Dickenson, League City, Port Bolivar, Friendswood, Hitchcock, Alta Loma, Alqoa, and High Island. The annual aetivities of the club include a Barbecue in the summer, an informal party in the fall, a formal All-College Holiday Dance during the Christmas season, and a dance and beach party during the spring. Entertainment is provided at our meetings in the form of football movies, re¬ freshments, and guest speakers. The club joins with the Galveston County Exes Club each year to promote High School Day here at A M. Through such activities the Aggies of Galveston County have developed a high sense of fellowship and cooperation with one another. FRANK URBANIC GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB Front row: Bretches, Bradley, Spath. Second row: Guilloud, Shepherd, Lummus, Grigg Hall, Harvey, Heimer, Hough, Howdeshell, R. Jennings, F. Johnson, Justice, Milliken, Lange. Third row: Low, Rice, Miller, D. Davis, J. Jennings, Jacques, D. Jones, K. Jones, Kinnamon, Keller, Massingale, Mills, Mitchell, S. Johnson. Members not pictured: Arnold, Ashburn, Bailey, Barcus, Beckel- Mulkey, Myrick, Neinast, Osborn, Rea, Reynolds, Russell, Shinn, Thornton, man, Buckley, Bush, Cooper, Craft, Davis, Glover, J. Graham, W. Graham, Woolsey, Wright, Wyatt, Marsico, Steadman. President .......... Vice President ...... Secretary .......... Treasurer .......... , Robert E. Bradley .....Jack L. Wyatt Lanny R. Bretches Robert L. Jennings ROBERT E. BRADLEY The Grayson County Hometown Club was organized in 1950 and presently has 58 members. The majority of membership is composed of students from Sherman and Denison. The club promotes unification of all Grayson County students for three purposes: to provide for the continued association of Grayson County students throughout their college years, to assist the Grayson County A M Mothers’ Club and Former Students Association in their various activities, and to stimulate the interest of high school students in attending Texas A M. The club meets monthly for a business meeting followed by a social gathering. Refreshments served at these meetings are provided by the Mothers’ Club, which joins the students and former students in providing social functions during the vari¬ ous holidays throughout the school year. Highlighting the year are the annual Christ¬ mas party and barbecue which is given at the end of each summer in honor of the freshmen who are entering A M that fall. 454 HIDALGO-STARR CLUB First row: Margo, Ray, Margo, Rodolfo, Dietrich, Wiedemann, Garza, Second quivel, Kuehn, Allen, Rindfus, Posz, McLeod, Cannon, Jenkins, Vorres, row: Greenhill, McGowan, Hancock, Suddereth, Tripplett, Iwata. Members Greer, Ratcliff, Stephens, Kerstein, Tayloe, Moff it. not pictured: Hinajosa, Fernandez, Stuart, Marr, Vance, Hendrix, Polk, Es- President. . . . Vice President. Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ...... .....Bill Dietrich Harold Weiderman .....Bob Hancock . . . Tom Sudderth . . . .Jerry McLeod The Hidalgo-Starr hometown club is one of the two in the Rio Grande Valley and is considered the Upper Valley Club. Even though the Valley clubs are separate, upper and lower, and often have separate functions, the larger dances and parties are usually held jointly. There are approximately seventy-five members in the club from the two counties. Rio Grande City is on the western boundary and Mercedes is on the eastern boundary of the counties. Movies of sports events and various other entertainment is often provided for the meetings. The organization and operation of our club is similar to that of most other hometown organizations. For the past several years the club has begun to grow, with more and more Ag¬ gies coming from Hidalgo and Starr counties. The personal contact with high school buddies, distribution of A M annuals, and talks given by members of the club at high schools have also contributed to its growth. With the growth of the club there has been an increase in efficiency and operations. It is felt that few of the organi¬ zations on the campus have the enthusiasm that the Hidalgo-Starr hometown club BILL DIETRICH HOUSTON CLUB first nm : ' Murks. GoUUtrine. ' ft ' ilfiiams, Wiribum. Cook. BusK. Cbwidlk-iifirh,. Sc:hii ein-riiiiiiiiin. WesliiMiirebnd, Parr, Guib ulttuu. Sermul row: Fcriula, Jflaatlfcs. U ullers, S. Smirtlri, TiuirbCTiiiifc,. Crpumair, Adair, Kidney, Third nm: Wottrkrh. H rren,. Devore. Gortaway, S. Martin, Ctw rsltm, j. Joules, Lnytimni, Engel, Fmrtk wwr; Conn- wall, Oxspriiig. Trostmann, Bay, Emery. Barr, Mattox, jacksitim,. Fifth raw: Keliininson. MeiraiAers mapirtttiwi: Abbott. Adair, Adams. Akagi. Allen, li E, Anderson, G. E .....Anderson. R. M, Anderson, H. R. Andrew, R. , Andrew. R. L. Andrews, E. R. Andrews, R. H. Andrews, Ashcraft. August, C. 1’, RaiJiey.. E. L Bailey. Baird, Barnett. Barr, Bartlett, Bass, C. E. Batson. W. F. Batson. Beal, Berk,, Belcher, Bell, BenefkL Barg. Berlin. Best, Billinirsilea. Btsbey. Bisell. Bbvnev, Bollfrass, Boren, Brady, Brandt Brasse.BravenaBrawnier. Bragnie’ ., Brodies, J. U. Brown. K. G. Brown, M. A. Brown, Browning, Rragger, Bryaai, R. Bryan, Bugh, Boiler, Burchfield, Burke. Burns. 0. Burton. R. Burton, Butler. Buys,, Byrne., Caldwell, Can rata, Camp¬ bell, Carroll, Casas. Casinir, Gerasa, Chadwick, ' Chalmers, Chapped, Chesser, Chn, Clark, Clarke, Clary, Cleveland, Cloninger, Co her, Cornelius, Coulter, Cowan t Cox, Cozad, Culver, J, Culver, D. N. Cmnninghaiini, G. D. Cunningham S. R. Cunningham. Daab, Daigle. Daniell, Davis, Dayfaoff, Dean. Defferari, Dexss,, Denniv, DePralu. Derbv, Diekerson. Dietz, Dillard, Dokos, Dnrrell. Doss. Downs, Drake., Dozier. Draper. Dreyfus, Driscoll, fhiporb Easley, Ehv, Eekardl. Ector, G. W. Edge:. H. L. Edge. Ellis,, Elsik, Eimiersoin,. EmshoFC Ester, A. J. Evans, J. R. Evans, L. B. Evans, Ferrell, Fink. Finn Flanagan Fleck., Floremee. FondL, Fowler, Fraga. Frank, Frankson, Freitag, Fuchs, . L. Fuller, IX ' , 0. Fuller,. Fullerton, Futrell, Gahriel,, Gajewskv, Galeeran, D. F„ Garies, G. M. Ganes Gehel Gibson. Gillespie, Glasscock, Goff.Goldstein. T. Goidstune. Goode. Gordon, Graves, Greaner, Gveen, Greenberg, Griffin T. Griffin Grocheske, Gmllrr. Guenzei Hall. Hancock. Hanoviee, Harrell. Harrison Hartley. Hartung Haywie, Heard, Belfriidhi. Helmuer, Hendersuo, Henr r , Higgins, Hightower, Hipp, D. R. Hogan, T. R. Hogan, Holloway, Holt, Hord, Hrabal, Huber, Hubbard, Hudson, Huggins, Hungerford, Hankler, Issaiel, Jaggers, Jamail, Jones. Judah, Kalman, rvaufman, Kellerman, Kelley, Kelly. Kelt, Kennedy, L. Kennedy, Kimball.) Kincaid. King. Kinne, Kowhler, Kramer, Kuich, G. R. Lacy, J. A. Lacy, Landrum, C. Lane, P. Lane, W. Lane, Larson, Latham, Leavesley, Lee, Lendley, H. Lewis, T. Lewis, Linenberger, Lipscomb. Lively. Locke, Lott. Love, Luguette, Lunsford, LuQuette, Lyons, McCarty, McCune, McDavid. McGee, McLeland, E. McMahan, J. McMahan, McNeelv, Maddux, Madole, Macicome, Maniha. H. Martin, Mattox Mayfield, Mays, Meade. MehalTev. Mehr, Milam. B. H. Miles, B. R. Miles, Millender, Mills, Minor, Montgomery, J. 0. Moore, R. L. Moore, Morrow. Mur- phree, Mussler, Nelkin, Nelson, Nerrettig, Neumann, Nix, M. Noble, R. Noble, Northrup, Ogden. Ollre, Olsen, Onofrio, Parkman, Parrack, D. L. Parsons. W. H. Parsons, Pettit, Petty, Pever, D. D. Phillips, J. B. Phillips, Poamta. Plank, Plant, Porter, Powell, Puls, Pyle. Ramirez, Redden. Radler, Reeder. Rentzel, Rey¬ nolds, Rhodes, Rial, Robb, E. Roberts, J. Roberts, K. Roberts. Roland, Rollins, Roper, Roth, Royall, Rozelle, Saad, Sandel, Schattel, Shatzman, Schenck, Schmid, Schroder, Schurig, Schvarak, Sehwarzbach, S ' cmew, Sears, Sebek, Segal, Shearer, Shelton, bhephard, Sherrill, Shortt, Shuler, Simmons, Skaggs, Skelton, Slabbaert, Smallwo-od, J, Smith, Sova, Sparks, Speich, Springfield, Starr, Stewart, R. Stewart, Stobart, Sloerkel, Stoll, Stomebarger, Stratton, Strickler, Stuart. Sullivan, Summers, Sundman, Swail. Sweet, Tabony, Talbert, Tamborello, Thomason, Thompson. Thornhill, Thorn, Tucker, Ufer, Voinis, Vosdingh, Vrba, W ade, Walker, ' Wall, Wallace, Watson, Webb, Wenzel, Wessels, Wheeler, White, Whitmore, Widner, Wiggins, Wiilkersoo, R. L. Williams, W. D. Williams, W r . T. Williams, Wilmesmeir, Wistrand, Witt, W oik. Wood, T. Wood, Woodard, W right. W underlich. Ygnacio. President ...............James E. ' Cook, Jr. lice President ...........Clifford Qiudleigh Social Chairman ...........Ray Winburn Secreiarx .........................Don Torbeville Reporter ............................Jim Hancock JAMES E. COOK. JR. The Greater Houston A M Club is one of the oldest hometown clubs on th e cam¬ pus. Its membership is composed of students from Houston who are 489 strong this year. The object of this organization is to establish a closer relationship between stu¬ dents from Houston; to promote better relations with the Houston A M Alumni, the Houston A M Mother’s club and future A M students. The Club has an annual Christmas dance, an Easter dance, a Spring Bar-B-Q and takes an active part in A M’s annual High School Day. The members of this Club hail from a city which is the heart of the industrial and historical Southland, and is in the midst of one of the most fabulous periods of growth yet experienced by an American city. Now growing toward its second popu¬ lation million, Houston serves as the hub about which vast petroleum, chemical, and manufacturing interest are centering their activities. Houston is progressive in every sense, and is known as the most air-conditioned city in the world. 456 LAREDO CLUB First row: Guajardo, Chaires, Magnon, Wharton, Mata, Taylor. Second row: Limon, Fernandez, Chapa, Garza, Cardenas, Salazar, Gralka. Third row: Flores, Hathaway, F.C. Ramirez, J. R. Ramirez, Garcia, Withoff, Pappas, Thomas. Fourth row: Ruiz, Morony, Fernandez, Laurel, Gutierrez, McBride, Durda. Members not pictured: Arneson, Avant. Bruni, Cole, A. Cuellar. R. Cuellar, DePena, Dilley, Galinzoga, P. Garza, Gonzalez, Halsell, Pena, A. Muller, R. Muller. Rivera, Sanchez, Trevino, Uribe, Vicharelli, Yates. The Laredo Hometown Club is comprised of Texas A M students from Laredo, and those students from neighboring towns — San Ignacio, Zapata, San Diego, Mi- rando, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico — who do not have enough students to form their own clubs. The Club during the year 1955-1956 has a total of 50 members. The purpose of the Club is to further better relations among members. This is done by encouraging things of mutual interest and by applying the principles of honesty, justice, and courtesy. The social functions of the Club are distributed to coincide with school recess periods — Christmas holidays, Easter holidays, and summer vacations. The Annual Aggie Dance is usually held one or two days before Christmas Day. This dance is the most important of all the Club’s social events because from it comes the bulk of the operating expense money for the coming year. It is a well planned af¬ fair with lots of work on the part of each member. The dance has been a success every year that the Club has been in existence. During the Easter Holiday period, the Club has an old fashion picnic at one of the ranches in the Laredo vicinity. There is entertainment of different kinds — dancing, swimming, boating, and games. Food and drinks are plentiful. A few days after the last day of final examinations, a banquet is given in honor of the graduation seniors — The Senior Banquet. The Seniors at the banquet are pre¬ sented with a token of remembrance by those who will fill their places in the years to come. During the years of the Club ' s existence, the help received from the Laredo A M Mothers Club and The Laredo Ex-Students Association has many times provided the difference between success and failure. All members join as one in expressing to these two organizations a humble and sincere Thank You. President ..............Leonard Chaires Vice President .........Alberto Magnon Secretary ...............Ramiro Salazar Treasurer .................Carlos Garcia Reporter ...............Ruben Cueller LEONARD CHAIRES 457 LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB First row: Roberls, Saufilippo, Parker, Hernandez, Goetzke, Tachibana. Sec¬ ond row: Rodgers, Stalinach, Zamora, Nerio, Faueto, DeLeon, Cline, Meyers. Third row: Bayley, Valadez, Brod, Hitt, Zeitler, Crowe, Baytes, Brown. Mem¬ bers not pictured: Berry, Bryan, Burns, Camargo, Cantu, Castro, Chapman, Clegg, Clint, Cox, Crockett, Cuellar, Garcia, Gentz, Godfrey, Gonzales, Gray, Harris, Hudson, Krause, Lozano, Lucas, McCall. Mohle, Moskal, Musel, Os- bom, Ostrowski, Perez, Pitts, Pizzano, Priest, J. Ramirez, P. Ramirez, Rode- wald, Sandstedt, Sarran, Schultz, Shafer, Taylor, Tenney, White, Wiegand, Worthington, Yates, Akin, Ellington, Garcia, Graham, James, Kolterman, Leal, Medley, Parker, Pearson, Reoh, Richmond, Rodriquez, Skinner, Stewart, Stephens. President .............Richard Tachibana Vice Presidedt ..............E. B. Gray Secretary . . . -...............Eddie Priest Treasurer ...............Clayton Mohle Reporter .................Ronald Parker RICHARD TACHIBANA From the southernmost Tip-of-Texas” where the Rio Grande reaches the Gulf of Mexico, comes this group of 80 Texas Aggies. The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas is a land of beauty, contrast, and everlast¬ ing sunshine. Its southernmost palm tree is 500 miles farther south than Los Angeles and 40 miles farther south than Miami. The beautiful Rio Grande, that Hows lazily through its center, presents on one bank a lush paradise of palm trees, citrus groves, lakes and tropical vegetation. On the other bank is historic and romantic Old Mexico. The Valley is a harmonious mixture of the calm, rustic life of the gentleman farmer and the metropolitan hustle-bustle of the many cities and towns. The Lower Rio Grande Valley Club is an organization set up to bring the men of the Valley closer together and to work as a functional group. Each year the men look for¬ ward to the many social events, and the paramount function of the year is the annual Christmas Dance sponsored by the combined efforts of the Valley Club and The Lower Rio Grande Valley Mother’s Club. Through educational, spiritual and social experi¬ ences received at A M, the men of this group will be better qualified as leaders in their communities. 458 LOWER TRINITY VALLEY CLUB First row: Stribblefield, Datel. Second row: McLaren, Sizemore, Flurry, inson, Stoesser, Richardson. Members not pictured: Billingsley, Compton, Crocker, Royder, Brown. Third row: Pipes, Rodgers, Williamson, Harris. Rob- Denny, Johnson, Keith, May, Rhodes, Smith, Swan, Dorn, Williams. President ...................Louis Datel Vice President .........Charles Richardson Secretary ..............Theron McLaren Treasurer ..............Norman Crocker The Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club consists of six towns: Liberty, Dayton, Hull-Daisetta, Anahuac, Tarkington-Prairie, and Hardin. These towns are located in the Lower Trinity Valley, which is right in the middle of the oil. rice, and cattle rais¬ ing country. They are arranged in a circle with Liberty as the center. Two of these towns. Liberty and Anahuac, have quite historical pasts. Fort Anahuac lies at the mouth of the Trinity River, where the first shots of the revolution with Mexico were fired. The fort has been made into a park. Liberty, founded by the Spanish in 1756, is celebrating its two-hundredth anniversary this year. Before the revolutionary war with Mexico, Sam Houston had his law office in Liberty. Liberty is also the home of Price Daniels, a noted politician of today. The club, which was originally called the Tri-County Hometown Club, was inactive for several years. It was reorganized last year with Dick Partlow, class of ' 55, as pres¬ ident. The club now has twenty-five members. Eight are from Liberty, seven from Day- ton, four from Hardin, two from Cleveland, three from Anahuac, and one from Hull- Daisetta. LOUIS DATEL 459 MARSHALL CLUB First row: Sullivan, Livingston, Smith, Bramlett, Hanson, George, Hopson, Pat¬ terson, Bruechner, Ford, Womack. Second row: Pedison, Moody, Bills, Thomp¬ son, Witt, W alker, Brunson, Eubanks, Hembree, Baker, Martin, Roberts, Ag- nor, Ready, Collins. Members not pictured: Teutsch, Williams, Wagner, Bla¬ lock, Yakel, Hall, Huckabe. President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... Ken Livingston . . . Ken George . Wesley Smith Paul Bruechner . . Rex Bramlett Marshall, Texas is the commercial, industrial, transportational, and educational cen¬ ter of the great East Texas area. It is situated in the geographic center of a four state area. (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana) which is a rich and highly devel¬ oped agricultural section. Also, it rests in the heart of the nation’s greatest natural gas region, with an abundance of water and electric power and ample transportation. Founded in 1839, the city served as the capitol of Missouri in the early 1860’s when Gov. Clainborne F. Jackson and his staff. Civil War refugees from their own state, set up headquarters there. In 1900 the population was 7,855. By 1956 Marshall had a population of 26,000. One is impressed by two things when first visiting Marshall — its industrial and civic development and the nearby area suited for tourists and sportsmen. The residents are proud of their churches and educational facilities. Transportation, public utilities, industry, manufacturing, and communication coupled together in the mild healthful climate are the basic ingredients for this growing city. Nearby Caddo Lake furnishes year round entertainment for tourists and sportsmen. Hunting and fishing for many kinds of game animals and fish is the calling card for this body of water. The area is well developed and arrangements can be made to suit the taste or pocketbook. Is it any wonder that one is proud to say, ' Tm from Marshall?” 460 PASADENA CLUB First row: Thurman, Smith, Kester. Second row: Garrick, Swail, Hunn, Ander- Boykin. Members not pictured: Harvey, Cleland, Fischer, Fleetwood, Hay, son, Johnson, Brock. Third row: Thompson, Scaggs, Phillips, Todd, Dalchau, Hewitt, Holcomb, Jennings, Justice, Myers, Perry, Riggs, Slabbeart. President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . . . Dan Thurman . . Fleming Smith . . . . Ray English Floyd Thompson The City of Pasadena is a city of homes. The industries in this section are all highly scientific: chemical, oil refineries, paper, and utilities. Therefore, the major part of labor is skilled and semi-skilled workers. Pasadena was founded in 1895. During the six decades of its life it can trace its evolution from a strawberry aryl vegetable area to a city of 47,000 population serving the highest concentration of industry in the Southwest. Growth has come very quickly during the past ten to twelve years. The water transportation, unlimited fuel, electrical power, industrial markets, industrial sites and excellent climate plus the surrounding areas of natural resources have made the growth of Pasadena jump from a town of 5,000 in 1942 to a City of 47,000 in 1955. The City of Pasadena is located immediately adjacent to the southern corner of Houston and may he classified as an industrial and residential suburb of Houston. The distance from the center of Houston to the center of Pasadena is approximately fifteen miles. Pasadena’s east boundary is the famed Harris County Ship Channel. Due to adequate water supply, schools, and all the natural resources which this ter¬ ritory anticipates, it is not all infeasible to see a City of 100,000 population within the next ten years. 461 i PORT ARTHUR CLUB First row: Langford, Patton, Fauquhar, Clark, Heard. Second row: Eichblatt, Bailey, Burch, Brunson, DeWitt, Mattiza. Third row: Gregory, Satterwhite Kanewske, Putnum, Owens. Members not pictured: Barras, Black, Blitch, Bonin, Boring, Boriskie, Boswell, Budwine, Capello, Cockerham, Coulbourn, Cumpton, DeCluitt, Drake, Draughon, Fergunson, Fite, Greer, Hackney, Hazle- wood, Hebert, Herpin, Jannson, Kelly, Kingrey, Kirkpatrick, Lord, Majors, May, Moser, Palmer, Pessarra, Roth, Runte, Yarbrough, Simms, Holloway. President . . . . Vice President Secretary .... Reporter. . . . Fred C. Gregory . Clark Holloway .... Don Owens . . . . Billy Runte FRED C. GREGORY Seven miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, located on the west bank of Lake Sa¬ bine, lies the City That Oils the World,” Port Arthur, Texas. The growth of a settle¬ ment of five families, called Aurora to the present city of greater than 80,000 persons was inevitable, yet phenominal. With its outlet to the Gulf, Port Arthur is a natural” for the shipping of the petro¬ leum products refined in the region. By way of statistics, the Sabine Customs District, composed of Port Arthur, Beaumont, and Lake Charles, Louisiana, exceeds all ports in the nation, except that of New York, in annual tonnage. The thirteen refineries loca¬ ted in and around the city have an annual payroll of $120,000,000. Being surrounded by a network of bayous, rivers and marshes and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico make Port Arthur a veritable sportsman’s paradise.” Its school district enrolling 16,000 pupils, is one of the best in the nation, and was the first in the state to adopt the twelve grade public school system. The people of Port Arthur, mostly educated, intelligent, native American indus¬ trial workers, give the city solidarity and a congenial atmosphere. Port Arthur represents the new industrial South as does no other city in Texas or possibly in the whole South. Today a wide-awake and progressive Port Arthur paces the South in the march towards the bright new future of our nation. RED RIVER VALLEY CLUB First row: Crawford. Billingsley, McDaniel, Wright, Mclntire, Beckman, Mil¬ ford, Miesch. Second row: Ayres, Brooks, Dennis, Neal, Avery, Smith, Parsons, Third row: J. Stallings, Jones, Parker, Kind, Russell, McAbee, Stephens. Fourth row: Rheudasil, Crisp, Miesch, Jackson, Stevens, Stinson. Members not pictured: Baird, Burge, Carter, Condray, Cox, Cozart, Goode, Kocurek, McVay, Newman, Palmer, Purvis, Raines, E. Stallings, Templeton, Thompson, White, Womack, Witmer. President ...............Jerry Rheudasil Vice President .............David Russell Secretary-Treasurer ...........Jim Crisp Reporter .................Craig Stephens The Red River Valley Hometown Club has in its membership boys from Lamar, Red River, Fannin, and Delta counties. These four counties are located in Northeast Texas along the Red River. This area in Northeast Texas is an outstanding Crop-growing area with a rapid de¬ velopment of the livestock industries in recent years. Agricultural development has recently featured increased acreage of legumes and small grains, pasture improve¬ ment and great attention to livestock. The agricultural interest is explained by the highly successful Red River Valley Exposition held in Paris each October. The Red River Valley is not only a rich agricultural center, but also a haven for game. Large number of deer are killed each season in these river valley counties. The quail and doves are plentiful as well as other small game. A game preserve at Gam¬ ble’s Farm in Lamar county winters thousands of Canadian geese each year. Many of the Aggies of this district spend their Christmas holidays on the river hunting these waterfowl, a popular sport in the valley. This hometown club’s primary purpose is to interest the boys of the Red River val¬ ley in Texas A M College as the place to further their education, and to promote friendship among those who have chosen A M as their college. This club in con¬ junction with the Aggie Mother’s Club of Paris sponsors various social activities each year in an effort to achieve these purposes. 463 SAN ANGELO-WEST TEXAS CLUB First row, kneeling: Vogelsanger, F. Wheeler, Lonon, Koehler. Second row: Hunter, Hart. Members not pictured: Alexander, Jones, Wallin, Abies, Hamp- Syler, Manitzas, Dierschke, Fenner, McIntosh, Wallace, Taylor, L. Wheeler, ton, Flanagan, Walther, Smith, Hardman, Badger, Vancil, Teplicek, Scott. President ..... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer ..... . . .Arlan Fenner . . Don Dierschke . . . C. C. Koehler Bernard McIntosh ARLAN FENNER The San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club is one of the most active on the A M Campus. The Club draws its membership from all the Aggies that live in a radius of two hundred miles from San Angelo, and its membership is usually in the thirties. Each year the club sponsors many activities, such as hayrides, parties, and dances. Of all these the most important and most enjoyable event is the annual Aggie Christ¬ mas Dance, which is usually held at some San Angelo night club. For this occasion an all-out effort is made by the club members to make it ”bigger and better than last years.” The annual Aggie Dance is impatiently awaited each year by many more peo¬ ple than the Ags. This is especially true of a certain group of young ladies that are the duchesses each year. The duchesses are entered by their Aggie sweethearts, and from them one is selected and crowned ' ' Queen” for that particular year. Since all the students of other colleges are home there is usually a good turnout of A M’s rival schools, also. The teasips especially seem to like the Aggie brand of merry making, but there is only friendly jesting between the rivals at the dance. The proceeds from the annual dance are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Club, which in turn puts the money into their A M scholarship fund. It might be well to say that a great deal of the credit for the success of each year’s dance goes to the Mothers Club, for their share of the work is by no means small. 464 SAN ANTONIO CLUB First row: Pearson, Platt, Nourie, D. E. Williams, Keeter, Scrivano, Benavides. Second row: Diehl. Opitz, Springer, Ayres, Lindsay, Whitt. Third row: Hovt, Mireles, Stigent, French, Ashby, Bower, Gill, Turner, Hudson, Blacketer. Members not pictured: Ache- son, Adams, Adcock, Addington, Alder, Alexander, Armand, Barrett, Beuershausen, Blake, Blank, Bolen, Bond, Bradicich, Bradley, Brand, Breuer, Brown, Brune, Brunett, Buell, Buswell, Butler, Calhoun, Campbell, Candler, Cardenas, Carson, Carter, Casbeer, Chamberlain, Christilles, Clayton, Clements, Cloud, Cobb, Connelly, Conway, Copper, Crawford, Cummings, Dausin, Davis, December, Denney, Diehl, Dombeck, Dorchester, Dossey, Dowdy, Drishill, Dugan, Duncan, Durban, Ellison, Elting, Fanner, Farris, Fischer, Fleming,-Foerester, Fore, Foster, Franke, Franz, Garrett, Gatlin, Gel- fond, Gianotti, Gilmore, Gilpin, Glazener, H. Gonzalez, R. Gonzalez, Gowen, Grose, Grounds, Guthrie, Haggard, Hamilton, Harper, Harris, Haskins, Heimer, Hendrix, Hermes, Herold, Herren, Hilgers, Hillje, Hitchcock, Hoese, Hollingshead, Horton, Hosea, Houston,Humber, Hindley, Huston, Ingram, Ireland, Jefferies, Jeffrey, Jen¬ kins, Joeris, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, Johnston, C. Jones, C. L. Jones, Josephson, June, Kahn, Kallison, Kappelman, Kargl, Killian, Kilmer,.Kirkpatrick, Klauss, Kramer, Lackland, LaHood, Lew, Liddy, G. Lindsey, J. Lindsay, Lockett, Lorms, Loudon, Lucehese, Lybecker, Lyon, McElwrath, McFarland, McGinley, Mcllhenny, McKay, McKinney, McLaughlin, McLean, Marchbanks, R. Martin, R. E. Martin, R. L. Mar¬ tin, W. Martin, Marshall, Maverickm, Max, Meador. Meurer, Meyers, Miers, Milan, Mireles, Mitchell, Moeller, Mollgard, Moore, Moses, Munstev, Murray, Murrell, Nel¬ son, Newmann, Nourie. Hundley, Nunnelly, Opitz, Orr, Parr, Pearson, Pegg, Pickard, Pierce, Platt, Pouch, Raba, Raiford, Rea, Richardson, Riemer, Riggs, Rinard, Robert¬ son, Robie, Rosenthal, Ross, Rowland, Royal, Rubsamen, Rudes, Ruth, Salazar, San- tikes, Sartain, Satel, Schere, Scarborough, Schubert, Scott, Sells, Shanks, Shaw, Shields, Shorn, Simmons, A. Smith, Sirianni, Smalley, B. Smith, D. Smith, Speedie, Spindle, Springer, Stanberry, Stepczyk, Stevens, Stigent, Stiles, Stover, Sutherland, C. Sykes, T. Sykes. Tarrd, Thornton. Toudouze, Trimmier, Truly, Tucker, Turner, Tvnan, Ullrich, Velasco, Venincasa, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Wallace, Wallin, Ward, W are, Wauters. W ay, W enske, Westfall, W harton, W hite, Whitt, B. W illiams, D. 0. Williams, D. E. W illiams, L. Williams, W iseman, Wofford, W ulfe, Wymme, Yates, Y oung, Zachrv. President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . Donnie Williams . .Jimmy Keeter . Karl J. Springer . . . .John Liddv During the school year of 1955-56, the San Antonio Hometown Club has been en¬ gaged in various activities such as High School Day, parties, and very entertaining club meetings. The club boasts one of the larger memberships of the hometown clubs at Texas A M. Being mainly a social club designed to promote fellowship for Aggies of San Antonio, several parties and functions have highlighted the recesses and vacations throughout the past school year. The Thanksgiving party, the Christmas party, and the mid-semester function, held at Aggie Park, were huge successes. The most recent party was held during the Easter holidays at the Kit Kat Klub in San An¬ tonio, and afforded a lot of entertainment for nearly one hundred couples. Aggie Park, the pride and joy of all Aggies — past, present, and future, is located in the Northwest portion of San Antonio. It was built and is maintained by the Former Students Association of San Antonio. It consists of large picnic and playground facil¬ ities backed by a new and spacious club house. Here the majority of the parties are held with the boys in the club doing those jobs necessary to hold a large dance. The San Antonio Mothers’ Club also helps out financially each year. A very successful year can be accredited to the members of the San Antonio Home¬ town Club. DONNIE WILLIAMS 465 SHREVEPORT CLUB First row: Armstrong, Redditt, Tew, Popjoy. Second row: Mijalis, Crisman, Mil- McFarlin, Myers, Parnell, Salmon, Sheffield, Sinclair, Summerlin, Trotter, len, Thompson, Henington, Shively, Neece. Members not pictured: Armenakis, Turbeville, Williams. Beck, Buchanan, Crow, Deloney, Keith, Kennon, Gay, Larson, Lohman, Lynn, President ...... Vice President. Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... Social Secretary .....Gus S. Mijalis .....Roy F. Millen Wm. Marvin Redditt Brady D. Armstrong . . . David C. Parnell GUS S. MIJALIS Shreveport, the center of the Ark-La-Tex,” is in the northwest corner of Louisiana about 45 miles from Arkansas and about 25 miles from Texas. With a population of 175,000 it is the second largest city in Louisiana. It was founded in the early 19th century by Captain Henry Miller Shreve, for whom the town was named, as a port on the Red River. Although it is no longer a port, industry thrives in Shreveport. It is a market and distributor for farm products of East Texas and Arkansas as well as a rail and trucking center for these areas. Cotton, oil and lumber are the main industries centered about Shreveport. Caddo Parish, of which Shreveport is the parish seat, is the richest parish per capita than any other in the state. For entertainment Shreveport is well stocked. To interest the outdoorsman there are Lakes Caddo, Cross, Black and Bistineau to give ample opportunities for the fish¬ erman, and the woods of north Louisiana and south Arkansas provide fine hunting areas. For others there is the Little Theater and Courtyard Players for theatrical work, numerous night clubs and restaurants, and of course motion picture theaters. Fine golf courses along with excellent softball and baseball fields are used by many in the spring and summer. Then there is the Shreveport Sports professional baseball team which participates in the Texas League. In the fall the Louisiana State Fair is held in Shreveport, and each spring Shreveport proudly boasts its spring festival Holiday in Dixie. Membership in the club is open to all north Louisiana boys and each year the club has approximately fifty members, with Bossier City, Shreveport’s neighbor on the river, providing a large quantity of these members. The club is social in nature pro¬ viding for fellowship of local boys on the campus and holiday parties at home. Each year the club provides for visitors down for high school day. 466 SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB First row: Grabbs, Beever, Lee, Evans, McMains, Weatherford. Second row: J. E. Smith, Carper, Curtis, Busby, Benes, Scott. Third row: Pena, Partridge, Nave, Hausman, Blackstone, Martin. Members not pictured: Ashley, Bippert, Brinkoeter, Brucks, Castellaw, Chaney, Conrad, Estes, Fischer, Gonzales, Jones, Maltsberger, Melson, Montegomery, Motherspaw, Pate, Patterson, Pluemmeke, Ramerez, Ridgeway, Roberson, Jack E. Smith, Smyth, Sparts, Taylor, Traylor, Watson, D. G. West, J. West. The area covered by the Southwest Texas Club is known as the Winter Garden District. This district covers Dimmit, Frio, La Salle, Maverick. Medina,Uvalde and Zavala counties. Some of the leading towns represented bv the club are: Uvalde, Carrizo Springs, Crystal City, Hondo, Devine, Dilley, Cotulla. Pearsall, and Eagle Pass. These towns are located in a strictly farming and ranching area. Some of the most commonly grown crops are watermelons, peanuts, broomcorn, cotton, and truck crops. The leading livestock produced and marketed are cattle, sheep, and some hogs. The main events for the club each year are the Christmas Dance during the Christ¬ mas vacation and the spring barbecue held for all the members. The club meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month when it shows films of previous southwest conference football games and has other special enter¬ tainment. The club does not collect dues but instead receives income from the sale of tickets to the Christmas Dance. Members of the club attempt to orient high school boys about Texas A M and if possible, influence them to come to Texas A M. Usually sometime during the year several of the members tour the area with a few films for the purpose of talking to prospective Aggies. Thus, there has been an increase in the number of Aggies coming to college here at Texas A M. President ................Robert Evans Vice President ................Dale West Secretary .............Jack Weatherford Treasurer ..................Sam Nave Reporter .................Dicky Traylor ROBERT C. EVANS, JR. TARPON CLUB Front row: Clark, Murlene Gentry, Ray Reid. Back row: Scarborough, Ca- vitt. Parks, John Gentry. Members not pictured: Garza, Gunter, Nancy Reid, Truesdale. President ...........John R. Scarborough Vice President .............Jimmy Cavitt Secretary ................Franklin Clark Treasurer ................Homer Garza JOHN R. SCARBOROUGH The membership of the Tarpon Hometown Club consists of students from four small Texas cities — Aransas Pass, Ingleside, Port Aransas, and Rockport. They are located on the southeast coast within a few miles of each other and Sportsmen from all over the United States have come to this area for the tarpon and sailfish rodeos. Port Aransas, on the north end of Mustang Island, on the Gulf of Mexico, has long been known as the ' Tarpon CapitaU of the world. The most distinguished sportsman to Fish here was President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A tarpon scale which he autographed is in the collection of the proprietor of the Tarpon Inn and he has refused $2000 for the scale. So our club members adopted Tarpon for the Club’s name. Aransas Pass has dredged a fine small boat harbor on its water front and has be¬ come the home port of more than two hundred shrimp boats. The seafood which they bring from all parts of the Gulf of Mexico is shipped in refrigerator trucks to the markets of Texas and several other states. Ingleside has some fishing and shrimping but its major industry is truck farming. Every season many car loads of vegetables and melons are shipped from here. A large industrial plant near the town gives employment to many of its citizens. Nature has endowed Rockport with a beautiful bay and a sand and shell beach which makes it an ideal tourist resort. While thousands come here for fishing and hunting, many more come to swim and play on the beach and enjoy the gulf breeze. The Tarpon Hometown Club was organized in 1949 with Charles Jackson of Aransas Pass as president and its activities have steadily increased. 468 VAN ZANDT COUNTY CLUB First row: Clark, Whitmire, Smith, Howell. Second row: Terry, K. Press- wood, B. Presswood, Stringer, Hollister, Parker, Stephens. Members not pictured: Grim, Murray, J. Presswood. President ....................Bill Clark Vice President .........Richard Whitmire Secretary-Treasurer ...........Don Smith Social Chairman .........Hulen Howell For many years students from Van Zandt County had longed for a hometown club here at A 1YI. They realized that no town in the county was large enough to |ustify a club, but they knew that collectively the county enrollment would be sufficient for a sizable organization. So, in January, 1955, the first Van Zandt County Hometown Club came into being. Van Zandt County was created and organized in 1848 from Henderson County and was named for Isaac Van Zandt, who was appointed Minister of Plenipotentiary to the U. S. by President Houston. The county of Van Zandt is notable for the large number of small towns and for the fact that it was once a free state, seceding from Texas. It is still widely known as the ' Tree state of Van Zandt.” According to the 1950 census, the population of 2,030 was the largest city in the county. Then came Grand Saline, Canton, Edgewood, Van, Ben Wheeler, and Myrtle Springs, in that order. Wills Point serves a large farming area which produces cotton, cattle, and truck. Grand Saline is the location of the Southwestern house trailer and one of the largest salt mines in the U. S. Canton, the county seat, is a farming area with an excellent network of farm roads leading to the city. Edgewood and Ben Wheeler are predominantly truck regions, the former being especially noted for the great amount of tomatoes grown. In 1929 the discovery of oil put Van on the map. Now the city is the location of a thriving oil business surrounded by a few scattered farms. BILL CLARK WICHITA FALLS CLUB First row: Stepp, Palmer, Staples, Hampton, Mcllheran, Cantrell, Bryant. Second row: Bailey, McCarty, Smith, Hunt, Cobb, Hutchinson, Sullivan, Fisher, Huskinson. Members not pictured: Allen, Barker, Bozman, Cassidy, Clark, Duncan, Gibson, Glickman, Harris, Hickman, Hubbs, Hunn, Hyde, Jones, Kuehn, MacPherson, Malone, Marshall, Martin M., Martin, T., Ma- berry, Moss, Mulling, Murdock, Ramoz, Ring, Roessler, Smith C., Stepp, Taack, Thomason, Tofte, Wall, Williams. President ..................Don Smith Vice President ............Bill McCarty Secretary-Treasurer ........Don R. Fisher In recent years the Wichita Falls Hometown club has been an increasingly important factor in getting high school students in and around the city aware of the excellent educational opportunities that A M College offers. The club also works in conjunction with the Former Students Association of Wichita Falls in awarding a number of scholarships to high school graduates who enter school each fall. The high points of the organization’s social activities include the annual Christmas dance and the barbeque held each September honoring the new students. Among other events are several informal dances and parties during the various holidays in the school year. In addition to the students from Wichita Falls, there are several members of the group from the surrounding communities of Electra, Henrietta, and Seymour. 470 WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB First row: Rydell, Dagerath, Harrison, Paldrack, Bryan, Martinets. Second row: Burns, Copper, Dahlberg, Doering, Gondran, Gibbs, Haves, Landrum, Mund- Bailey, Marek, Carlow, Plowman, Davis, Lefner, Perry. Third row: Teltow, kowsky, Novosad, Patschke, Pecht, Phillips, Zoch. Shiplett, Anderson, Helms. Members not pictured: Allison, Arledge, B. Bailey, President . . . . Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... .Jerry Martinets .Nelson Poldrack Charles Harrison .....Jim Bryan . . Charles Allison The primary aim of the Williamson County A M Cluh is the furtherance of social activities on the part of every student from Williamson County. The club assists the A M Exes each year in [tutting on a Christmas Dance and the club sponsors an Easter Dance during these holidays. The club sponsors a candidate for Cotton Queen each year at the Cotton Ball, along with a candidate sponsored by the A M Mother’s club. The Mother’s club also assists the cluh in many ways — plus sending cookies and candy to the members. Membership in the club is open to every A M student from Williamson County. The towns represented this year are: Taylor, Granger, Bartlett. Thrall, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Jarrell, Coupeland, Florence, and Hutto. JERRY MARTINETS 471 First row: Wallace, Beyers , Allen. Second row: Salas, Gatlin, W ooten, Cannon, Williams, Smith, Broesche, Swan. ABILENE CLUB President ............Marion L. Williams Vice President ................Bill Swan Secretary ...............Monte Darden Treasurer .................Frank Gatlin This year, Abilene, Texas, celebrates its 75th anniversary. This progressive city, also known as The Key City of West Texas”, now boasts a population of more than 70,000. ft Abilene has three colleges and supports the district offices for many oil companies oper¬ ating in West Central Texas. It has a Strategic Air Command base, and is the principal marketing center for many agriculture commodities in that area of Texas. ANGELINA CLUB President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... Hampton Keathley ......Don Dixon . Don Cunningham .....Glen Nerren . .James Hataway First row: Parker, Cunningham, Rivers, Keathley. Second row: Garner. Osgood, Hataway, Harrell, Dillahunty. Third row: Bent, Norris, Nerren. Anderson. The present Angelina County Hometown Club was organized during the 1954-1955 school year. Most of the members are from Lufkin, county seat of Angelina County. The club is organized primarily in order to keep the members in touch with each other and to let the folks back home know what is going on at A M. The club also indulges in a bit of society life. A Christmas party and a picnic during the Easter holidays were enjoyed by a large number of the members. 472 AUSTIN CLUB President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . Rob Williamson . . . .Bill Alsu| . . .Bill Rodgers . Henery Trupe First row: Alsup, Trupe, Williamson, Voss, Duke. Second row: Farley, Cotman, Howard, Cooper, Driskill. Ross, Mullen, Boles; The Austin Hometown Club includes those students from Austin and surrounding com¬ munities. The club is sponsored by the Austin A M Mothers Club whose president is Mrs. H. F. Trupe. The purpose of the club is to have some activity for those boys from Austin at A M and to try and induce high school graduates from Austin to attend A M. BAYTOWN CLUB President ..... Vice President. Social Chairman Secretary ..... . William J. Ruez John D. Selensky .... Ronald Hand . Gary N. Garner The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A M consists of students from the East Harris County Area, including graduates of Baytown, Cedar Bayou, Crosby. Barbers Hill, and La Porte high schools. Its purpose is to introduce Texas A M to high school students. Included in the club’s activities are annual assembly programs at the above high schools, college orientation programs for prospective freshmen, mid-winter barbecue, and mid¬ summer and Christmas dances for Club members, Aggie Exes, and prospective Aggies. 473 BELL COUNTY CLUB First row: Weaver, Klinkovsky, Matl, Don Weaver, Beran, Baird, Rucker. Second row: Voelter, Banzhaf, Carberry, McComas, Lehotsky, Cox. Third row: Gerstenberg, Gilstrap, W’ilde, Houston. President ..... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... Don M. Weaver Roy Mack Gray . . . Edwin Blake . J. James Beran . . Lambert Matl Bell County, in the heart of Central Texas, is noted for its Agricultural endeavors. Other attractions are — Killeen, the gateway to Ft. Hood, one of Texas ' largest Mili¬ tary Posts, Belton the home of Mary-Hardin Baylor College, and the Belton Lake which was completed in March 1954, and Temple with its hospitals which includes Scott and White noted as the Mayo of the South, Kings’ Daughters, and several Clinics. BRENHAM CLUB President ..............Woodrow A. Free Vice President .........Stanley C. Schwartz Secretary ...........Fredrick W. Becker Reporter .............Edward A. Kruger First roiv: Free, Peterson, Wells, Becker, Holle, Schwartz, O’Malley, Kieke, Zernial, Hahn, Krueger. The Brenham Hometown Club was formed this school year, 1955-56. Eleven members from Washington County, of which Brenham is the County Seat, make up the club, which was organized for two reasons: to encourage more Brenham High School Students to come to A M and to create a hometown spirit among its members by making them feel at ease while in college. In fulfilling these obligations the club showed the film We are the Aggies” to Bren¬ ham High School seniors during spring recess and received a very good response. 474 CENTEX CLUB President ..... Vice President. Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Social Secretary . .Dennis Heitkamp ......John Specht .....Tommy Zipp Channing Williams .........Bill Foy First row: Kirst, Todd, Springs, Heitkamp, Zipp, Kirst A. Second row: Shaver, Scopel, Williams, Larkin, Haas, Kappel, Vahren Kamp. The Centex Hometown Club is composed of students from the towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as a vacation spot with its swimming pool fed by artesian water. Sn Marcos has the Aquarena with the underwater lakeside theater. Many industries connected with the textile field are located in and around San Marcos. Seguin is the home of the county seat and is surrounded by some of the richest soil in Texas. First row: O’Brien, Bayer Klement, Durham, Brown, Jetton, Lyle, Blanken ship. Second row: Evans, Kirby, Proffer, Walter. COOKE COUNTY CLUB President .................Pat O ' Brien Vice President ...............Bill Evans Secretary-Treasurer .........Gary Proffer The Cooke County A M Club is composed of students from Gainesville and the sur¬ rounding communities in Cooke County. The primary function of the club is to interest high school graduates in A M. The social activities include an Annual Christmas Dance and a Spring Barbecue. The club also cooperates with the Cooke County Aggie Ex’s, who sponsor a Scholastic Scholarship Fund for a Cooke County student. 475 DEL RIO CLUB Davis, Baker, Cunningham, Johnson, Bolner, Fawcett. President ............David Y. Fawcett Vice President .........Clarence Bolner Secretary-Treasurer ..........Lamar Smith Del Rio, The Queen City of the Rio Grande, situated just south of the Pecos River — Devil’s River — Rio Grande River linkage, enjoys a pleasant year ’round climate. It is called the town ' where the sunshine spends the winter.’’ Most of the population (in excess of 18,000) is employed at Laughlin Air Force Base, Southern Pacific Railways, and by the surrounding ranching industry. Del Rio is the largest marketing and shipping point of wool and mohair in the United States. Almost three million pounds of wool are shipped from here annually. DENTON-WISE CLUB President .................Don Durham Vice President ............Luther Hoke Secretary-Treasurer .......Horace McNair Reporter .................James Charles Social Secretary ............George Wise First row: McNair, Hoke, Charles, Wise, Durham. iiacA ' rote: Veach, Smith, Heyman, Taylor, Cooper, Lipscomb. The Denton-Wise County Hometown Club was first organized in September 1954 as the Wise County Club. In September 1955, Denton County students were invited to join and accepted. The purpose of the club is to foster better relations between the students from this area and to encourage high school seniors from the two counties to enroll at Texas A M. 476 EAST TEXAS TRI-COUNTY CLUB President .................Homer Black Vice President ................Jim Crews Secretary-Treasurer ......Frank McMurrey Bottom row: Fuford, Crews, Black, McMurrey. Top row: Battise, Martin, Crews, Evans, McAfee. The East Texas Tri-County Hometown Club was organized during the school year of 1954-1955 and has increased in size from the seven charter members to thirteen mem¬ bers. The purpose of this club is to encourage boys from Polk, Tyler and San Jacinto Counties to attend Texas A M, to give the people of this area a better idea of opportuni¬ ties offered to young men, and to carry on social activities. ELLIS COUNTY CLUB President ............Norman F. Vestal Vice President .........Arthur F. Brooks Secretary-Treasurer .......Randal L. Knight Reporter .........Harry J. McBrierty, Jr. Back row: Gray, McBrierty, Rhea, Cox, Hefner. Second row: Liska, Vestal, Novy, Wilson. Front row: Lewis, Knight. The Ellis County Hometown Club is made up of boys from the following towns: Ennis, Waxahachie, Palmer, and Italy. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship among students on the campus as well as the Aggie Ex’s of Ellis County. The major function of the club for 1955 was the Christmas Banquet attended by both students an ex’s. 477 EL PASO CLUB President ..................Bill Wafer Vice President ..............Bob Boone Secretary-Treasurer ........Frank Knotts Social Chairman ............Bob Francis First row: Boone, Wafer, Ellington. Second row: Knotts, Cole, White, Nelson, Saldivar. Third row: Hipps, Schermerhorn, Abeyta, Williamson, Hutanus. The El Paso Hometown Club is composed of approximately fifty boys from the El Paso-Ysleta area. The organization is primarily social, giving the members an opportunity to stay in contact with each other and their homes. During the Christmas holidays the ex¬ students work in coordination with the El Paso Club in bringing a group of boys to A M on High School Day. LAYETTE-COLORADO COUNTY CLUB President ..............Leonard Berger Vice President ...........Edward Psencik Secretary-Treasurer ......Eugene Voelkel Social Secretary ............Jack Herzik Reporter ..............Dannie Gansky First row: Prilroda, Voelkel, Berger, Brandt, Matthys, Miemeyer. Second row: Baron, Shumbera, Psencik, Prause, Hofmann, Krause, Pavlik, Hagler, Heinrich. Third row: Gansky, Lindenberg, Creighton, King, Deterling, Blasehke, Keilers, Hagler. The Fayette-Colorado County Club is composed of forty members from these two south- central Texas counties. Towns represented are Carmine, Flatonia, Columbus, Fayetteville, Eagle Lake, La Grange, Schulenberg, and Smithville. 478 FORT WORTH CLUB President ..... I ire President. . Social Secretary Treasurer ..... Sgt.-at-Arms. . . ■ . George Davis .....Bill Davis .....lolin Peeler Robert T. Smith Robert R. Smith I ! II First row: Owen, Davis, Lurie, Davis, Brown, Schubert. Second row: Drummond. Kelly, Blakely, Cato, Smith, Costa. Third row): Timmons, Campbell. Brookshire, Brown, Garza, Barlow, Farlow, Smith. The Fort Worth A M Club has worked very closely with the Dallas A M Club this year and it has turned out very satisfactorily. Also plans are being made to have some combined meetings with the Weatherford-Mineral Wells A M Club. For the last two years the club has been trying to promote a club house in Fort Worth for use by the Mother’s Club and Former Students. GUADALUPE VAULEY CLUB President ...............Richard Kinsel Vice President ............Lisle Wavne Secretary-Treasurer ...........Bob Peters Reporter .................Pat Mauritz First row: Sumbera, Hartman, Ryan, Jones, Muenter, Denard, Peters, Gear, McAlpine. Second row: Mauritz, Mays, Kainer, Papacek, Wayne, Coffey, Galvan, Gerard. Sorrels, Pickering. Third row: Kirby, Glaze, Donoghue, Kinsel, Wilson, Marshall, Templin, Munnerlyn, Marek, Blanton. The Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club ' s members are from lower area of the Guada¬ lupe river. This area includes Victoria, Calhoun, DeWitt, Refugio, Jackson, and Goliad counties. In Victoria ranching and oil are two of the main sources of revenue. The Alumi¬ num Company of America built a large plant in Port Lavaca and wdth it came an increase in population and the prospect of a deep water channel for the area. Around Cuero coun¬ try is concerned w ' ith agriculture and ranching, but its oil production is increasing greatly. Edna is a town of about 7,000 and it is still booming due to new industries. Vanderbilt is the oil center of Jackson county. Large oil production is also found in Lolita. There is extensive rice farming done around Gonado,and Goliad is famous for its historical back¬ ground. 479 First row: McDaniel, Cowart, King, Broome. Second row: Wilson, Minyard, Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Folsom, Folsom, Short. JASPER CLUB President .................Jimmy E. Jones Vice President ..............James Byrd Secretary- Treasurer ..........Jerry Jones Reporter ...................John Bailey The Jasper Hometown Club was organized on the A M Campus in September of 1954. The first organizational meeting was made up of twelve people. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among other clubs and give the members a chance to meet and have fellowship among themselves. The club has met in the Academic Building during the fall and spring semesters of this term. The president for this year is Jimmy Jones and the policy has always been to elect a prexy from the Senior Class. Its membership is fourteen people and the club has had some socials that included a dinner in Jasper, Texas. JEFFERSON MID-COUNTY CLUB Presideni. .................. . .James Hebert Vice President. ............... .John Foshee Seeretary-Tremmer. .......Frank Ooss Reporter. ......... ........ .James Rossbin Social Chairman.. . . ....... ...... Bud Wilson Don Garner First row: Rambin, Wright, Hebert. Second row: Houseman, Eagleson, Eagleson J., Garner, Wal¬ lace. Third row: Kasper, Foshee, Wilson, Handikak, Gloss. The Jefferson Mid-County Hometown Club enjoyed its first year as a club at Texas A M. The purpose of its organization is to provide social entertainment lor the boys at A M from Port Neches, Groves, and Nederland high schools. The club has taken as a club project to provide these high schools with information concerning Texas A M. 480 JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB First row: J. Peacock, Miller, Zelner, Bowen, McClure, Wilkinson. Second row: Jack Wilkinson, Galbraith, Mabe, Gordon, Charles Peacock, Wallace. Johnson County, in North Central Texas, has an area of 740 sq. miles, and contains level, black, prairie land, a high rolling Grand Prairie, and a sandy cross timber belt. It is a rich farming area and is largely cultivated. Dairying and raising beef cattle are the two major livestock operations. Cleburne is the largest town and is the county seat. Front row: Gummert, Basinger, Wilson, Hutchingson, Morton, Houston. Second row: Fallin, Whitley, Perkins, Fields, N. Fallin, Shaw. KILGORE CLUB President ...... Vice President. . First Secretary. . Second Secretary Treasurer ...... . . . Bill Morton .....Bill Shaw Norman Fallin .... Rob Edge Clude Houston Kilgore is known throughout the U.S. as the heart of one of the nation ' s largest oil producing regions. The city is located in the Piney Woods area of East Texas with a popu¬ lation of 15,000. Kilgore is known for the beauty, the friendly people, the oil production and the world famous Kilgore Rangerettes from the Kilgore Jr. College. 481 First row: Greathouse, Norton, Burt, Liston, Percival, Flatt. Second row: Stallings, Quattlebam, Roberson, McKinney, Marshall, Elledge, Robertson, Sanders. KAUFMAN COUNTY CLUB President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . .....Tom Liston Ronnie Greathouse .....Tom Norton .....Joe Sanders Since there are no large towns in Kaufman County, the boys decided to form a county club rather than have several small clubs composed of two or three boys. The club meets on alternate Thursday nights and enjoys refreshments provided by the Mothers’ Club. Several small dances plus an All-College Dance are presented by the club. On High School Day the club is host to future Aggies from Kaufman County area. LAND OF THE LAKES CLUB President .................Dean Bibles Vice President ..............John Pogue Secretary-Treasurer .......Shelton Rossberg Back row: Cambell, Nuckles, Rossberg, Rickel, Smith, Pogue, Barton, Williams. Middle row: Shurtleff, Casaday, Keese, Stovall, Spivey, Armstrong, Hudson. Front row: Geddes, Witcher, Short, Pogue, Bibles, Walton. The Land of the Lakes Club is composed of Aggies from Burnet, Llano, San Saba, Lampasas and Mills County of the Central Texas Highland Lakes Region. The purpose of the club is to promote greater friendship of Aggies and to secure higher enrollment in A M from this region. 482 LAVACA COUNTY CLUB President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . . Reporter ..... Buddy Biehunko Jimmy Butschek . Buddy Andrews . .Jimmy Kocian . . . Paul Prasek First row: Gerum, Bohuslav, Biehunko. Second row: Morris, Pohl, Prasek, Butschek, Kocian, Andrews, Fretag. Lavaca County is located on the Coastal Plain of Southeast Texas, the principal occupa¬ tions being farming and livestock raising with a secondary income from manufacturing in¬ dustries. Hallettsville is the county seat and has cotton ginning, marketing, poultry and dairy products. Yoakum, on the Lavaca-De Witt County line, has one of the states few tanneries, Shiner has cotton, poultry, brew, and a cottonseed oil mill. Moulton is the farm center. LUBBOCK-SOUTH PLAINS CLUB President .................Ed Goddard Vice President ...............Roy Davis Secretary- Treasurer .......Tom Thedford Reporter .................Welton Jones This year marks the beginning of the Lubbock-South Plains Club. As interest in Texas A M grows in the area of the South Plains, so does the enrollment from that area. It is the purpose of this club to provide Aggie fellowship for these men on the campus, as well as to be the linking hand between high school students back home and their next possible home away from home. ' ’ 483 NORTHEAST TEXAS CLUB Front row: Newton, Blundell, Mayo, Mathis, McDaniel, Surovik, Thurman, Smith. Second row: Winkle, Boyd, Graham, Stephens, Guinn, Sinclair, Robison, Grigsby, Pepper, Cox, Cates, Henson, Glass, Alexander. President ................Tommy Glass Vice President .............Louis McGee Treasurer .................)oe Dan Boyd Secretary .................Johnny Cates The Northeast Texas Club was organized in September, 1952. Members are comprised of A M students from Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Vernon, Sulphur Springs, Pittsburg, Gilmer, Daingerfield, and Winnsboro. The purpose of the club is to spread good will and foster associations between A M students from the Northeast Texas area. Other activities are the sponsoring of off-campus socials during the year. Membership has grown from 15 to the present 38. ORANGE CLUB President .............Richard R. Miller Secretary ..................Robert Hall Treasurer ............Barney R. Treadway Standing: Duncan, Miller, Henges, Cowick, Channing. Seated: Huffman, Hall. Orange, which had a population of 21,000 in 1950,according to official census figures, is now 6 years later a growing industrial city of approximately 40,000. This growth is the result of several large chemical companies choosing Orange as the site for their multi¬ million dollar plants. The Orange A M Mothers’ Club is very active during the school year, and annually provides one graduate of Orange High School with a scholarship to attend Texas A M. 484 PAN AMERICAN CLUB President .............Miguel Muyshunt Viee President .........Fernando Montes Secretary .........Guillermo Fernandez Treasurer ..............Luciano Capote First row: Capote, Muyshunt, Montes, Fernandez. Second row: Daniels, Claeher, Beneke, Gonzalez, Lazo-de-la-Vega, Alfonso, Vallarino. Third row: Salinas, Delgado, Rivas, Marciacq, Castillo, En- kerlin, Vargas. Fourth row: Gonzalez, Vega-de-Leon, Udarraz, Ernesto-de-Leon, Cappel, Loust- aunau. Fifth row: Lopez, Saenz, Lopez-de-Quesada, Nunez, Choca, Knudtsen. The purpose of this Club is to promote better understanding within the Americas, and to unite the students of the various countries of the American Continents in an effective and durable way, and to install in them a spirit of cooperation among themselves and with regard to the students of this college. The activities consist of meetings, social func¬ tions, and lectures. Membership is open to all students, faculty members, and other in¬ terested persons. First row: Moore, Curnough, Smith, Crittenden, Woodard, Bremer, kieling, Dawson, Horn. Second row: Wooiverton, McReynolds, Sandhop. PALESTINE CLUB President ............Mitchell Woodard Vice President ............Robert Moore Secretary-Treasurer ......Dave McReynolds Reporter ...........Ben Gary Wooiverton Social Chairman ..........John Sandhop The club is composed of those students that attend A M from Anderson County. This year the club, in close cooperation with former students at home, sponsored the annual Christmas Dance at the Palestine Country Club. During the spring semester the activities of High School Day were followed and the club worked to make the annual celebration one that the future students will long remem¬ ber. 485 PERMIAN BASIN CLUB President ....... Vice President. . . . Secretary- Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms. . Social Chairman. . . . . G. E. Baker Tommy Collins . James Upham .J. W. Graham . . Frank Miller First row: Upham, Graham, Baker, Waters, Drake, Collins. Second row: Calhoun, Hinkle, McCree, Cunningham. The Permian Basin Club was organized primarily for social activities for the students from the entire Permian Basin. However, several of the areas have formed their own groups so that the club is now chiefly concerned with the Midland-Odessa area. The club, which has approximately 25 members, offers social activities at the college, but the big event is the annual Christmas dance. This dance is sponsored by the Former Students in the Permian Basin. Occasionally, the club combines with other West-Texas clubs for other events during the holiday seasons. The club is not entirely a social group, however. Each year programs are presented by the club to the high school seniors in the Permian Basin. In these programs, we try to give a picture of life at A M and try to encourage interested boys to come to A M. -v v RUSK COUNTY CLUB President ........ Vice President. . . Secretary- Treasurer Reporter ........ Social Chairman. . . . . Fred A. Erp , . .Jim Wilborn Louis McKnight . Ronny Stewart .... Frank Still First row: Erp, Grant, Kiker, Watson, McKnight. Second row: Stewart, Hughes, Rawson, MeGouirk, Montgomery, McKinley, Still. Rusk County is located in the middle of the great East Texas oil field. The county seat is Henderson, and the county itself is bordered by Tyler and Kilgore. The club, comprised of some fifteen members, represents the towns of New Fondon, Kilgore, Overton, and Henderson. Most of the members are majoring in engineering that deals with the oil industry. The club has had several activities here at school and has made plans for several parties at home during coming holidays. The club is sponsored by the Rusk County A M Mother’s Club. These mothers have taken a very active interest in the club, and have held various functions in its honor. 486 SAN JACINTO CLUB President ................George Kelt, Jr. Vice President ............Gilbert Steile Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Frank Weinburger Reporter .................Bobby Feeny First row: Flannagan, Chu, Weinburger, Kelt, Steile, Feeney, Best, D avis. Second row: Schroder, Hill, Nelson, Soule, Rozelle, LaFlur, Graves, Schmid, Kelminson, Ballfrass, Moore, Segal. The San Jacinto Club was formed during the fall semester of 1955 by A M students from San Jacinto High School of Houston. The objectives of this club as stated by the Preamble of the Club’s constitution are to promote social functions for Aggies from San Jacinto and to interest San Jacinto students in A M. First row: L. Curtis, S. Curtis, McClain, Dirks, Coodale. Second row: Villa, Kolinek, West, Hyltin, Martin. Third row: Coughran, Wishert, Walder, Lippke, Compton. SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS CLUB President ...... Vice Presiden t. Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... Social Secretary .....Sam Curtis . . . Wayne Dirks .... Leon Curtis Kerwin Kolinek . . Russ Coodale The South Central Texas Hometown Club is made up of members from Floresville, Pleasanton, Karnes City, Kenedy, Pettus, Yorktown, Nordheim, Nixon and Stockdale. From this five-county area approximately thirty members participate in the club activi¬ ties. The biggest affair of the year is the annual Christmas party given by the Aggies-Exes of Kenedy. Other functions are held throughout the year both on and off the campus. The club membership is growing rapidly. This year’s high school day was a good indica¬ tion that there will be a bigger and better club next year. 487 SOUTH LOUISIANA CLUB President ....... Vice President. . . Treasurer ...... Secretary ....... Sergeant-at- Arms . .Ronald Francis . . . Bob McKnight . . .John Kuchler Randy Newcomer . . Tommy Strait First row: Ritchey, Anthony, Francis, Butler. Second row: Richard, Nagel, Retry, Kuchler. The South Louisiana Hometown Club was organized in 1952. The club is composed of all students who live below a line drawn east and west through Alexandria. The club offers these South Louisiana Aggies a medium through which they can gather together for social functions here at A M. Each Christmas there is an annual party given in Lafayette. These parties are sponsored by the Aggie Ex’s in that area, and offer these A M students a chance to meet them. TEXARKANA-FOUR STATE CLUB President ..........Jimmie D. Calhoun Vice President. . ,.......Mark H. Lawley Secretary ....................Jack Steel Treasurer ............Tom Mack Connor First row: Hazelwood, Lynch, Lawley, Calhoun. Second row: Ray, Steel, Ellen, Connor, Eudge, Graham. Third row: Vaughan, Edwards, McKnight, Reddin, Williams. Powell, Giles, Cassidy. The Texarkana-Four States Club was organized in 1946 with eight charter members. Through the years, the club has raised its membership until today it has a total member¬ ship of 37. Texarkana is located in the extreme northeast corner of Texas. The club is composed of students who live in Texarkana and the surrounding vicinity, including corners of the four states — Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. 488 TRANS-PECOS CLUB President ................Maurice Black Vice President ............Roy Johnson Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Warren B. Johnson Social Secretary ...........Gene Corder First row: Johnso n, Nessmith, Black, Johnson R. Second row: Chandler, Garner, Graham, Black, Roberts, Killion, Graham D., Robert. Drawing from probably the largest area covered by any A M hometown club, the Trans-Pecos Club currently has twenty members. The club is closely affiliated with the Trans-Pecos A M Mother’s Club, which annually honors the students with a banquet and dance during the Christmas holidays. Other activities of the club during the year include several other social functions, selecting a duchess to represent the club at the annual Cotton Ball, serving as host for high school boys from the Trans-Pecos area during High School Day, and forwarding the Aggie effort in far West Texas. First row: Sides, Lemmon, Flinn, Messer, Linnstaedter, Tucker, Clark, Bickerdike. Second row: Winn, Arms, Black, McCarty, Dorset!, Hillyer, Marshall. House, Goldwater. TYLER-SMITH COUNTY CLUB President ...... Vice President. Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Social Chairman . . . George N. Winn . Gary P. Lemmons . . Donald J. Dorsett Richard A. McCarty .....Loyd L. James The Tyler-Smith County A M Club is an organization of some 50 Texas Aggies from Tyler and Smith County with ihe objective of helping each other and especially the fresh¬ men to be better Aggies. The club also promotes A M among high school students of its home area by telling them what A M is and assisting them in getting acquainted with the college. The club sponsors social affairs for its members both at home and at A M throughout the year. 489 WACO-McLENNAN COUNTY CLUB President ...... Vice President. . Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Sergeant-at-Anns . . Billy Easley Rollin Khoury . . . Clyde Beal . . . Don Jones . . Bill Johnson First row: Marlow, Khoury, Petty, Easley, Childress. Second row: Johnson, Giores, Golding, Beal, Wood, Fadal. Third row: Robertson, Clark, Young, Goolsby, Noaek, Tachias, McDonald, Harper, Kelly. The Waco-McLennan County Hometown Club sponsored two very successful dances. One was on the 21st of Decem¬ ber, ’55 and the 2nd of June, ’56. These dances were held in the Roosevelt Hotel in Waco and the Aggieland Orches¬ tra furnished the music. Part of the proceeds from these dances went to a scholarship fund sponsored by the Waco- McLennan County Exes Club, the remainder w r as used for other club activities. We are trying to promote better relations between Aggies and other young men in the Waco area. A group from the club went to the high schools in W ' aco and talked to the senior boys who might be interested in coming to A M. Also there were two busloads of boys down for High School Day. The prospects for next year are for increased member participation and the continuance of our dances as annual events. The fall officers were: President, Early Robinson; Vice President, John Petty; Secretary, Jimmy Tyra; Treasurer, Jerry McGown; Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Johnson. WINTERS CLUB President ................Frank Richie Vice President ...........WTnford Hogan Secretary ................Rex Hudgins Treasurer ................Donnie Oaks Reporter ................Arby Holbrook Back row: Hogan, Hudgins, Oaks, Holbrook. Pierce, Hill, Hogan. Front row: Richie, C., Richie F., Pierce. Winters, in Runnels County, is located on the rolling plains of West Texas in the upper Colorado watershed at 1,860 feet elevation and is bounded on all sides by a fertile plain broken by hills east of the city. Six miles northeast are the Moro Mountains, a historic landmark. The city was chartered in 1894 and grew to an estimated 1955 population of 3,659 with 500 farm families nearby. 490 YANKEE CLUB President .................Dan Riemer Vice President ............Nelson Sprague Secretary- Treasurer ...........Ted Stecki Social Chairman ...........Brad Godfrey First row: Tosier, Blanchard, Sprague, Riemer, Stecki, Weber, Patton. Second row: Mumma, McClave, Moon, Cahill, Conrad, Shepard, Keyes. Third row: French, Camillo, Jamison, Gifford, Lutz. The Yankee Hometown Club was founded by a few Yankees” in September, 1954. The club is composed of members that live above the Mason Dixon Line. The chief states are: Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsyl¬ vania and Wisconsin. The club has several social functions at A M and highlights each year by having one in New York City. M.E. WIVES’ CLUB President ................Evelyn Brady Vice President .................Jo Lutz Secretary ................Betty Moore Reporter ...........Mary Glynn Barrett First row: Paige, Williams, Brady, Sheffield, Fuqua, Perryman, Tinsley, Parrish. Second row: Maley, Lutz, Stratton, Brady, Lindner, Irwin, Schildknecht. Third row: Palmer, Fly, Taylor, Barrett, Robertson, Wagner. Petty. The desires of several wives of Mechanical Engineering students, to gain a common knowledge of the engineering field and to become better acquainted with one another prompted the formation of the Mechanical Engineering Stu¬ dent Wives Club of A M College of Texas. At its organi¬ zational meeting in October, 1954, the twenty-two charter members approved the constitution which states that the purpose of the club is a study club” — one which pro¬ vides cultural and educational as well as social benefits for Osborne, its members. Mrs. Warren Rice, the faculty wife sponsor, and Mrs. C. W. Crawford, wife of the head of the Mechani¬ cal Engineering Department, are honorary sponsors. Other sponsors for the 1955-56 school year are Mesdames A. M. Gaddis, C. M. Simmang, and R. M. Wingren. The officers for the Fall semester were as follows: President, Estelline Irwin; Vice President, Mary Glynn Barrett; Secretary, Suzanne Petty; Treasurer, Donnie Taylor; and Reporter, Shirley Watson. 491 FEDERATION OF TEXAS A M COLLEGE MOTHERS’ CLUBS FEDERATION OFFICERS FOR 1955-56 President ............... Honorary President ........ Vice President-at-Large ..... First Vice President ........ Second Vice President ...... Third Vice President ....... Fourth Vice President ...... Fifth Vice President ....... Recording Secretary- ....... Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ............... Parliamentarian .......... Historian ................ ..........Mrs. F. C. Olds .....Mrs. David H. Morgan ......Mrs. J. F. Van Wert ......Mrs. Frank Minstead ......Mrs. Ralph Plumlee .......Mrs. 0. 0. Mattiza ........Mrs. C. H. Rydell .....Mrs. Frank Goldstone .... Mrs. W. Paul Holladay ........Mrs. C. E. Gatlin .......Mrs. Leo. L. Fuchs .....Mrs. H. D. Thompson .......Mrs. H. K. Fawcett The first A M Mothers’ Club was organized in Dallas in 1922 by Mrs. H. L. Peoples As other clubs were formed over the state the Federation was organized with Mrs. T. L. Thomas of Bryan as president. At present the Federation has forty-six clubs with a total of 2,296 paid members. It is the primary purpose of the A M Mothers’ Clubs to contribute to the welfare of their sons in A M College and to cooperate with the college in aiding their sons and A M College in any way that may be deemed acceptable. Some of their activities include an annual award to the Outstanding Sophomore in the Corps of Cadets, contributions to scholarship funds, and contributions to Federation sponsored projects which include various items and furnishings for the Memorial Student Center. They also sponsor the College Hospital Fund and contribute to the Student Loan Fund. TEXAS A M MOTHERS’ CLUBS Abilene Mothers’ Club Amarillo Mothers’ Club Austin Mothers’ Club Beaumont Mothers’ Club Brazos County Mothers’ Club Brown County Mothers’ Club Brush Country Mothers’ Club Comal County Mothers’ Club Corpus Christi Mothers’ Club Dallas Mothers’ Club Deep East Texas Mothers’ Club Del Rio Mothers’ Club East Harris County Mothers’ Club Erath County Mothers’ Club Fort Worth Mothers’ Club Four States Area Mothers’ Club Galveston County Mothers’ Club Grayson County Mothers’ Club Harrison County Mothers’ Club Houston Mothers’ Club Jasper County Mothers’ Club Junction Mothers’ Club Kaufman County Mothers’ Club Kilgore Mothers’ Club Kingsville Mothers’ Club Laredo Mothers’ Club Lubbock County Mothers’ Club Milam County Mothers’ Club Orange Mothers’ Club Pasadena Mothers’ Club Port Arthur Mothers’ Club Refugio County Mothers’ Club Rio Grande Valley Mothers’ Club Rusk County Mothers’ Club San Angelo Mothers’ Club San Antonio Mothers’ Club Seguin Mothers’ Club Sonora Mothers’ Club Stephens County Mothers’ Club Tarpon Mothers’ Club Temple Mothers’ Club Trans-Pecos Mothers’ Club Tyler Mothers’ Club Waco-McLennan County Mothers’ Club Wichita Falls Mothers’ Club Williamson County Mothers’ Club Winters Mothers’ Club 492 AMARILLO MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. Cry . Bailey Mrs. E. Y. Lewis Mrs. M. R. Best Mrs. H. C. Lyle Mrs. Bill Bourn Mrs. Woodward Martin Mrs. Russel C. Brown Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. Glenn D. Buell Mrs. Ernest S. Miller Mrs. J. D. Benton Mrs. Louise Murby Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. Robert C. Neely Mrs. 0. . Chapman Mrs. George Palmer Mrs. . B. Chapman Mrs. Ebb Perkins Mrs. J. (.. Christopher Mrs. W. H. Rainey Mrs. LeBess Childers Mrs. E. W . Ramsey Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. A. 11. Crosse!t Mrs. T. E. Reyman Mrs. L. M. Darnell Mrs. Jess Ritter Mrs. Bovd Elliott Mrs. C E. Sadler Mrs. John Gabert Mrs. 0. P. Simmons Mrs. A. G. Garner Mrs. J. M. Simpson, Jr. Mrs. R. E. Gatlin Mrs. Ben M. Scott Mrs. Joe Hardcastle Mrs. J. Waite Smith Mrs. 0. D. Howard Mrs. R. A. Snead Mrs. Geneva Hutto Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. Clara Mae James Mrs. Feank Wardle Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. G. W. Westcrlield Mrs. Jerry B. Honson Mrs. Fred K. Wheeler Mi ' s. T. E. Johnson Mrs. E. H. McCarter Mrs. Thomas I). Jones Mrs. B. A. W oilman Mrs. Roy H. Kerr Mrs. R. L. Yeager President .........Mrs. W. B. Chapman Vice President .......Mrs. LeBess Childers First Vice President. . Mrs. Roger R. Reed Second Vice President . . Mrs. Glenn D. Buell Third Vice President. . .Mrs. T. E. Reyman Fourth Vice President. . Mrs. J. C. Christopher Fifth Vice President . . . Mrs. Roy H. Kerr Recording Secretary . . . Mrs. J. W. Carver Corresponding Secretary J. M. Simpson Treasurer ............Mrs. G. C. Collier Historian .............Mrs. Hazel Swink Parliamentarian ........Mrs. R. L. Yeager 493 CORPUS CHRISTI MOTHERS’ CLUB President ..............Mrs Gail Bradley First Vice Pres .....Mrs. Durward Thompson Second Vice President. . . Mrs. Logan Rankin Third Vice President. . . .Mrs. J. Floyd Clark Recording Secretary .... Mrs. F. F. Dickey Treasurer ...........Mrs. A. J. Ashmore Corres. Sec ...........Mrs. D. R. Brewster Parliamentarian .......Mrs. L. I. Johnson Historian ..............Mrs. J. R. Carter Scrap Book Chairman. . . Mrs. E. H. Pearse Hospitality Chairman. . . Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. Edward H. Andrew Mrs. R. W. Maierhofer Mrs. Lewis Armstrong Mrs. Ben Miller Mrs. A. J. Ashmore Mrs. E. L. Moore Mrs. Jack Barfield Mrs. Lela Mae Neal Mrs. Dan Beasley Mrs. Buford Nicholson Mrs. W. G. Boyles Mrs. Dewey A. Nix Mrs. Gail Bradley Mrs. D. A. O ' Connor Mrs. D. R. Brewster Mrs. E. H. Pearse Mrs. James F. Carter Mrs. Bunn Poston Mrs. J. K. Clanton Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. J. F. Clark Mrs. C. Logan Rankin Mrs. Fred Cole Mrs. C. A. Robertson Mrs. J. M. Dellinger Mrs. H. E. Rodgers Mrs. Ralph Dev ine Mrs. J. Sharp Mrs. F. F. Dickey Mrs. C. B. Sherek Mrs. S. B. Edwards Mrs. I. Solka Mrs. Judd Gacke Mrs. Hall S. Sullivan Mrs. L. F. Gamble Mrs. H. C. Tindall Mrs. T. Grant Mrs. Durward Thompson Mrs. Fred Heldenfels Mrs. Joe H. Thornton Mrs. Tony Heldenfels Mrs. Frank Tribble Mrs. H. E. Hicks Mrs. Charles Urban Mrs. H. E. Hobbs Mrs. Ed Whalen Mrs. Bill Hogan Mrs. George Wicks Mrs. L. I. Johnson Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. Mary Katherine Kahn Mrs. Margaret Winship Mrs. J. J. Kennamer Mrs. John Wuensche Mrs. F. D. Lemley 494 DALLAS MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. Bernard Ablon Mrs. E. 0. Akerlund Mrs. Katherine M. Allermann Mrs. F. L. Ammer Mrs. R. Ancelin Mrs. J. W ilbur Ard Mrs. Clarence Baber Mrs. J. irgil Bailey Mrs. L. Warren Baker Mrs. Leeman B. Barnett Mrs. M. B. Barnett Mrs. 0. M. Barnett Mrs. Jasper Barron Mrs. Rufus Bedford Mrs. Louie B. Berry Mrs. A. B. Bjork Mrs. Cliton Blackmon Mrs. R. E. Bomberger Mrs. Lueien H. Bom Mrs. W . H. Bowen Mrs. W. H. Boyd Mrs. J. 11. Brower Mrs. E. Allen Brown Mrs. Jody C. Brown Mrs. Lamar D. Brown Mrs. Patricia M. Brown Mrs. S. A. Brown Mrs. Geo. T. Brundrett Mrs. S. G. Bryant Mrs. F. K. Buckner, Sr. Mrs. Fred S. Buford Mrs. C. E. Bunn Mrs. C. H. Burke Mrs. Otis W . Burleson Mrs. G. B. Burnett Mrs. Joe J. Calhoun Mrs. Donald Cameron Mrs. W. L. Campbell Mrs. Charles Capps Mrs. W. L. Campbell Mrs. Charles Capps Mrs. J. N. Carpenter Mrs. Grace Castle Mrs. C. D. Cheatham Mrs. Dorcus Chewning Mrs. Frank J. Cinatl Mrs. Frank R. Clark Mrs. S. J. Clinton Mrs. Gates Collier Mrs. A. M. Cook Mrs. James Cook Mrs. Lee E. Cook Mrs. J. W. Coolidge Mrs. John . Cornwall Mrs. Daniel F. Crosland Mrs. V. Dabney Mrs. W. M. Dantzler Mrs. Ray David Mrs. Marion Defee Mrs. Noland Delfeld Mrs. Reid M. Duke Mrs. W. P. Duval Mrs. Gladys Earnest Mrs. Albert T. Ellsworth Mrs. A. J. Essary Mrs. J. R. Ewing Mrs. Bruce E. Fagg Mrs. W. J. Farley Mrs. R. G. Farrow Mrs. T. 11. Ferguson Mrs. Ilix Freeman Mrs. M. V. Gafney Mrs. Fred Galley Mrs. Oscar W . Gleiser Mrs. Hubert H. Green Mrs. Edwin S. Greer Mrs. Chas. Y Griggs Mrs. Ben L. Grimes, Jr. Mrs. Marguerite A. Groves Mrs. A. (). Guthrie Mrs. Herbert C. Hale Mrs. M. H. Half! Mrs. H. E. Hammer Mrs. E. C. Hanson, Jr. Mrs. J. Bennett Hardy Mrs. Loyd F. Harris Mrs. H. F. Haslbauer Mrs. Lyle.l. Hauser Mrs. J. W ' . Hayes Mrs. John L. Healy Mrs. Orland B. Heaton Mrs. E. R. Henderson Mrs. Johnnie H. Hester, Sr. Mrs. Marvin A. Hill Mrs. B. L. Hindman Mrs. Roy W. Hipps Mrs. W . H. Hocker Mrs. J. W. Hofmann, Sr. Mrs. Oscar Holloway Mrs. C. F. Holmans Mrs. Alton F. Hopkins Mrs. T. Frank Houston Mrs. Frank J. Houzvicka Mrs. Thad G. Hulse Mrs. Homer A. Hunter Mrs. Robert F. In low Mrs. Mark D. Jackman Mrs. George T. Jackson Mrs. W atren J. Jackson Mrs. J. A. Jameson Mrs. Jonn J. Janak. Jr. Mrs. G. H. Jones Mrs. T. S. Jones Mrs. Wm. Kearney Mrs. W. H. Keeling Mrs. L. S. Keen Mrs. E. F. Kennedy Mrs. Irad C. Kerr Mrs. L. . Kimbriel Mrs. A. . Kinslow Mrs. A. H. Klopl ' enstein Mrs. Harold Kohler Mrs. H. R. Kolb Mrs. J. R. Konderla Mrs. F. W. Kugler Mrs. Leonard Lacaze Mrs. S. C. Laden Mrs. Ireing W. Lambert Mrs. C. 1. Lamoreaux Mrs. H. T. Lassiter Mrs. Joseph Lastelick Mrs. Archie H. Lawson Mrs. R. B. Lee Mrs. I. L. Leslie Mrs. D. P. Lewis Mrs. Harold W. Lewman Mrs. S. 0. Lincecum Mrs. R. H. Lunskie Mrs. L. D. Loftis Mrs. J. C. Long Mrs. W in. Lonquist Mrs. Victor F. Lucas Mrs. A. B. Luttrell Mrs. Ernest E. Lutz Mrs. R. U. Maddox Mrs. Harold E. Manner Mrs. Chas, Manning Mrs. James E. Maris Mrs. C. Clifford Martin Mrs. Ed. Martin Mrs. E. G. Martin Mrs. Cleburne Masters Mrs. John C. May Mrs. D. T. McCandless Mrs. Charles E. McGee Mrs. T. W. McGlasson Mrs. C. C. McLain Mrs. W eldon G. McLarry Mrs. L. G. Meier Mrs. Paul L. Meisenbach Mrs. H. E. Montgomery Mrs. R. L. Moses Mrs. H. H. Mote Mrs. W. F. Mueller Mrs. James A. Muncey Mrs. A. D. Neeley Mrs. John R. Nelms Mrs. Allen W’. Newberry Mrs. W . E. Noebel Mrs. Erick Norling Mrs. Max Factor Mrs. W’m. Relf Paige Mrs. Jeannette Parnell Mrs. Max Patton Mrs. Roy G. Pender Mrs. E. L. Penland Mrs. H. L Peoples Mrs. J. M. Perkins Mrs. J. S. Peterson Mrs. R. Hoyt Phillips Mrs. Ralph Plumiee Mrs. Leland Pratt Mrs. John L. Quiqley Mrs. Chas. L. Ray Mrs. 0. 0. Reeves Mrs. Morty Raphan Mrs. A. L. Reuscher Mrs. C. H. Revelle Mrs. Claude F. Reynolds Mrs. D. P. Richardson, Sr. Mrs. A. W ' . Roberson Mrs. Claude Roberts Mrs. Louise Robertson Mrs. A. P. Rollins Mrs. H. B. Romick Mfs. R. D. Rosamond Mrs. Ralph K. Row alt Mrs. Ray D. Rowland Mrs. W . N. Russell Mrs. Ben K. Schmid Mrs. W. A. Schnabel Mrs. Ernest W’. Schultze Mrs. Fred L. Schuster Mrs. Alfred Schweizer President ...........Mrs. E. Allen Brown Vice President ......Mrs. Ralph Plumiee Treasurer ...........Mrs. W. M. Dantzler Secretary ...........Mrs. Chas. Manning Parliamentarian ......Mrs. W. C. Lonquist Mrs. M. R. Sellers Mrs. H. R. Shawver Mrs. F. C. Smith Mrs. Ray Smith Mrs. Wynne Snoots Mrs. Stanley G. Southworth Mrs. A. E. Soutter Mrs. J. W. Stalsworth Mrs. L. J. Starr Mrs. M. C. Steindorf Mrs. V. E. Stepp Mrs. Doyle Stewart Mrs. H. L. Stone Mrs. Fred H. Stones, Jr. Mrs. J. H. Stovall Mrs. B. F. Stroud Mrs. R. R. Sturdivant Mrs. Wm. A. Swann Mrs. Paul Taylor Mrs. Chester W. Terry Mrs. 1. D. Thompson, Sr. Mrs. 0. Wayne Thompson Mrs. H. B. Tinsley Mrs. C. H. Tolman Mrs. A. A. Touceda Mrs. Ray L. Tribble Mrs. Geo. W. Truesdale. Jr. Mrs. C. A. Tubbs Mrs. Alice E. Tyler Mrs. D. J. Vandermeer Mrs. F. C. Voorhies Mrs. Stephen Voros Mrs. John Vriesenga Mrs. A. A. W alker Mrs. Conrad W an Mrs. H. B. Warnick Mrs. W. 0. W atson Mrs. Q. Weatherford Mrs. John H. W eersing Mrs. W r . E. Wesch Mrs. Clinton H. White Mrs. H. M. While Mrs. A. M. W iesner Mrs. W . J. W ilkie Mrs. C. Leyton W illis Mrs. Werner Wilmsen Mrs. Gene Wismer Mrs. L. B. Withers Mrs. David Wolf Mrs. James E. Wright Mrs. Ida Yaffe 495 FORT WORTH MOTHERS’ CLUB President ............Mrs. T. J. Mitchell Vice President .........Mrs. A. J. Meals Secretary .........Mrs. Robert T. Smith Treasurer ..........Mrs. M. M. Barnard Parliamentarian ........Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. T. A. Adams, Jr. Mrs. C. F. Arbuckle Mrs. Robert L. Barlow Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. Norman W. Beard Mrs. L. F. Beasley «! Mrs. Ray Bell Mrs. Horace H. Blakley Mrs. T. C. Brookshire Mrs. E. Y. Brown Mrs. Marie Morion Brown Mrs. Eugene C. Buie Mrs. G. A. Burnham Mrs. Marvlea Burrow Mrs. Roy Cain Mrs. Eugenia Campbell Mrs. Gertie Cobb Mrs. Tom C. Golf man Mrs. R. L. Collier Mrs. A. B. Collins Mrs. D. J. Costa Mrs. 0. D. Grill Mrs. George T. Crowley Mrs. Alfred Crutchfield Mrs. Robert E. Curda Mrs. K. W. Davis Mrs. Lester M. Davis Mrs. Homer J. Dennis Mrs. D. H. Denton Mrs. C. E. Dimock Mrs. W. A. Drum Mrs. Joe E. Drummond Mrs. T. J. Dwyer Mrs. E. N. Dye Mrs. Roger L. Dyer Mrs. J. B. Erisman Mrs. J. F. Farlow Mrs. L. M. Fauber Mrs. Mattie E. Foster Mrs. A. S. Foulke Mrs. Roy C. Gage Mrs. Clara V. Garrard Mrs. C. W. Garrard Mrs. R. E. Garrison Mrs. R. A. Garza Mrs. C. C. Gay Mrs. V. L. Ginn Mrs. J. L. Goolsby Mrs. H. G. Gorrod Mrs. L. T. Gregg Mrs. H. H. Griffin Mrs. F. S. Groginski Mrs. E. W. Grossman Mrs. C. H. Groves Mrs. H. W. Hague Mrs. Doss Handy Mrs. Nat J. Harben Mrs. T. T. Hardgrove Mrs. Newton T. Harris Mrs. Alva S. Hascall Mrs. Rev Hawley Mrs. Katherine Heath Mrs. C. E. Hefner Mrs. J. B. Hester Mrs. E. M. Himes Mrs. H. C. Huddleston Mrs. J. W. Huffman Mrs. L. A. Ingram Mrs. J. F. Isbell Mrs. Allen L. Johnson Mrs. E. R. J ohnson Mrs. C. L. Jones Mrs. Horner L. Jones Mrs. W. 0. Kelly Mrs. Bill C. Kendrick Mrs. Don Kennard Mrs. J. D. Kimball Mrs. W. I. Kimzey Mrs. Robert King Mrs. C. T. Kingsbury Mrs. Horace Knight Mrs. Frank R. Lang Mrs. E. T. Lange Mrs. Sidney Levenson Mrs. L. R. Lynd Mrs. G. B. Magruder Mrs. A. Martelli Mrs. Paul Mason Mrs. T. I. McAllister Mrs. Leonard McCann Mrs. Leon McClanahan Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. Alta McCutcheon Mrs. Charles C. McDonald Mrs. Hollis McEntire Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. Stella McLeroy Mrs. I. E. McWhirter Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. Howard F. Milrany Mrs. Edna Winter Mrs. T. J. Mitchell Mrs. W. K. Mitchell Mrs. C. B. Mitchella Mrs. H. F. Moore Mrs. H. V. Moore Mrs. J. R. Morgan Mrs. Frank T. Murray Mrs. R. A. Newman Mrs. W. C. Northern Mrs. S. S. Nuckols Mrs. Anthony S. Ocone Mrs. Joe H. Owen Mrs. J. 0. Patton Mrs. J. L. Peeler Mrs. G. L. Perkins Mrs. J. B. Raynaud Mrs. J. V. Renfro Mrs. Ida L. Ricks Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. N. H. Riveire Mrs. Lyle E. Rottler Mrs. Barton Sandlin Mrs. Kurt Schnellenbach Mrs. 0. E. Schrickel Mrs. J. E. Schubert Mrs. N. G. Shaw Mrs. Amelia Sheveland Mrs. Jane F. Sims Mrs. Sam C. Skidmore Mrs. D. D. Slate Mrs. B. M. Smith Mrs. Herman A. Smith Mrs. Robert R. Smith Mrs. Robert T. Smith Mrs. H. M. Speairs Mrs. J. H. Spencer Mrs. E. S. Steele Mrs. FMmond W. Stephens Mrs. Kem Stephenson Mrs. C. E. Stinnett Mrs. James R. Stoker Mrs. F. W. Stuckert Mrs. X . H. St umbo Mrs. Opal C. Sullivan Mrs. W. R. Talley Mrs. Delb ert Taylor Mrs. M. E. Thomas Mrs. Scranton B. Thomas Mrs. J. T. Threadgill Mrs. C. B. Tillery Mrs. George W. Tinslar Mrs. H. C. Vandervoort Mrs. AI Venski Mrs. II. H. Weatherby Mrs. D. H. Weeks Mrs. Max Weinstein Mrs. C. D. Whaley Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Mrs. J. R. Wilkes Mrs. G. M. Williams Mrs. R. G. Williams Mrs. Ray Williamson Mrs. Radford Willis Mrs. E. A. Wilson Mrs. H. J. Windmiller Mrs. Elmer T. Wise Mrs. Martin D. Wolfe Mrs. Joe Womack Mrs. C. A. Wood Mrs. J. 0. Woodman Mrs. W. A. Woody Mrs. J. H. Word Mrs. C. E. Wright Mrs. Theo. Yordanoff Mrs. Floyd E. Zimmerman 496 Mrs. Gordrn AI botl Mrs. F. K. Ashcraft Mrs. P. F. Adams Mrs. Warren Adams Mrs. T. . Adair Mrs. ( . II. Anderson Mrs. H. M. Anderson Mrs. A. K. Armstrong Mrs. L. H. August Mrs. (i. L. Barr Mrs. . J. Bardin Mrs. II. I). Bassett Mrs. C. W. Batson. Jr. Mrs. G. K. Bern Mrs. A. II. Beal Mrs. Bruno Berlin Mrs. I. B. Bell Mrs. (!. C. Billingslea Mrs. (!. H. Birkmun Mrs. Eileen Borne Mrs. (diaries Bolllrass Mrs. (.. W . Brooks Mrs. M. J. Brasse Mrs. A. Brawner Mrs. II. S. Brenner Mrs. R. E. Bright Mrs. B. E. Burgess Mrs. E. B. Bugh Mrs. B. C. Burchfield Mrs. A. A. Buller Mrs. E. M. Buys, Sr. Mrs. (B. (iargill. Sr. Mrs. R. E. (lamper Mrs. M. J. (lamarta Mrs. (!. C. Garrieo Mrs. J. E. Caldwell Mrs. David Casas Mrs. J. L. Chaney Mrs. C. Y. Chu Mrs. R. L. Chesser Mrs. (.hester Chappell Mrs. M. L. Chalmers Mrs. I). I). Clinton Mrs. J. II. Clements Mrs. W. H. Cooper Mrs. Mist rot Cartier Mrs. J. A. Cowan Mrs. J. T. Cox Mrs. J. E. Cook, Sr. Mrs. P. L. Corrall Mrs. A. R. Cormwall Mrs. A. L. Cramer Mrs. .1. R. Cunningham Mrs. H. M. Cunningham Mrs. (j. N. Cunningham Mrs. . I. David Mrs. J. H. Dannenbaum Mrs. J. R. Daniel Mrs. L. T. Daigle Mrs. E. E. Demining Mrs. A. Deiss, Sr. Mrs. C. R. Dietz Mrs. L. E. Dorrell Mrs. J. k. Dozier Mrs. John Downs Mrs. M. L. Doss Mrs. M. A. Dreyfuss Mrs. A. M. Dunlap Mrs. M. L. Edge Mrs. H. J. Elsik Mrs. W. G. Ellis Mrs. Arthur Emery, Jr. Mrs. G. S. Emerson Mrs. C. R. Emerson Mrs. J. E. Engel Mrs. T. A. Evans Mrs. H. P. Everts Mrs. 0. L. Evans Mrs. W. W. Eink Mrs. J. P. Einlroek Mrs. Charles Flanagan Mrs. Fred E. Elukinger Mrs. E. J. Eourticq Mrs. W. B. Fry Mrs. Frederick Frank Mrs. Vernon M. Frank Mrs. W. L. Fuller Mrs. H. T. Futrell Mrs. C. A. Gajewsky Mrs. 0. G. Glasscock Mrs. W. II. Goff Mrs. Camille F. Goulas Mrs. L. C. Graves Mrs. C. E. Grosehke Mrs. A. B. Greengerg Mrs. Morris Hanovich Mrs. E. C. Harris Mrs. G. A. Hartung Mrs. A. F. Harvey Mrs. C. H. Heard Mrs. Daile Hembree Mrs. Paul Hendricks Mrs. Carl J. Hilland Mrs. . S. Hipp Mrs. J. L. Hudson Mrs. 11. J. Hunkier Mrs. W . Allen Jackson Mrs. Clarence N. Jamail Mrs. H. B. Jacobson Mrs. R. P. Johnson Mrs. J. Tillman Jones Mrs. H. P. Judah Mrs. Jo 1 kalmas Mrs. D. B. Keller Mrs. G. A. Kelt Mrs. . E. Kelley Mrs. J. C. Ketchum Mrs. A. E. Kimball Mrs. A. E. Koehler Mrs. Frank C. Kuieh Mrs. J. C. Kuhitz Mrs. C. W . Lane Mrs. L. H. Lantz Mrs. J. W. Leavesley Mrs. Chester F. Lee Mrs. Laddie Lesikar Mrs. A. L. Lipscomb Mrs. . E. I .inenberger Mrs. J. T. Long Mrs. W. D. Locke Mrs. R. . Lott Mrs. W. A. Lomax Mrs. R. M. Lunsford Mrs. E. A. Lyons, Jr. Mrs. Bill Maddox Mrs. E. M. McCoy Mrs. M. M. MeCune Mrs. Geo. 0. McLeland Mrs. R. A. McW illiams Mrs. R. C. Miessler Mrs. Ida Mae Minor Mrs. J. L. Middilton Mrs. Dudley L. Morris Mrs. J. P. Moomaw Mrs. J. D. Morrow Mrs. L. 0. Moore Mrs. C. H. Nerrettig Mrs. G. W. New Mrs. Carl Newmann Mrs. Ben Noble Mrs. C. F. O ' Brien Mrs. J. B. Ogden Mrs. V. P. Parr Mrs. Rex Pepping Mrs. J. D. Petty Mrs. . L. Perry Mrs. E. S. Plank Mrs. Dorothy Plant Mrs. Thelma Rav Mrs. R.M. Rand Mrs. B. F. Rentzel Mrs. D. D. Robb. Jr. Mrs. E. A. Roberts Mrs. E. C. Roper Mrs. W . J. Roberts Mrs. Joe C. Rostrom Mrs. G. B. Rowland Mrs. J. J. Schiller Mrs. H. E. Schurig Mrs. M. F. Schewe Mrs. H. M. Schroder Mrs. A. G. Schattel Mrs. A. D. Schmid Mrs. D. H. Schuenemann Mrs. . V. Sears Mrs. N. J. Segal Mrs. H. L. Sellers Mrs. Floyd Sherrill Mrs. B. J. Shuler Mrs. Robert Schatzmann Mrs. C. D. Simmons Mrs. I. Smith Mrs. Stensland Smith Mrs. J. E. Smith Mrs. William F. Smith Mrs. J. G. Soltis Mrs. Alma Sova Mrs. B. E. Strode Mrs. Luis L. Stuart Mrs. P. S. Stallings Mrs. G. B. Steile Mrs. . L. St ephenson Mrs. Gus Sundman Mrs. J. H. Tabony Mrs. Mattox Tenney Mrs. H. E. Thornhill President ............Mrs. K. H. Andrew Vice President-at-Large. . .Mrs. L. R. Sexton First Vice President .....Mrs. R. D. Evans Second Vice President. . .Mrs. E. J. Kennedy Third Vice President ......Mrs. B. H. Allen Recording Secretary. .Mrs. Frank Goldstone Corres. Sec ........Mrs. H. B. McCullough Treasurer .............Mrs. 0. L. Olsen Parliamentarian ......Mrs. R. A. Latham Mrs. E. R. Townley Mrs. K. S. Trostmann Mrs. J. B. Tucker Mrs. Robert V. Turner Mrs. Clifford Tuttle Mrs. A. E. Richey Mrs. E. R. Tucker Mrs. John Mayfield Mrs. E. C. Roper Mrs. J. E. Boucher Mrs. D. J. Bratton Mrs. C. F. Jaggers Mrs. B. lifer Mrs. R. S. Ulrich Mrs. J. M. Urba Mrs. Raymond Van Eaton Mrs. A. Vosdingh Mrs. E. C. Wade Mrs. M. L. W alters Mrs. A. B. W alsh Mrs. R. A. W ashburn Mrs. Geo. H. Watkins Mrs. F. S. Westmoreland Mrs. T. L. W hitaker Mrs. Ray R. Wilkerson Mrs. W hit. D. W illiams Mrs. C. D. Williford Mrs. Rav W ilmesmeier Mrs. Hubert J. W olf Mrs. W . Alfred Wood Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich Mrs. Hubert H. Wyatt Mrs. R. M. Zama 497 PORT ARTHUR MOTHERS’ CLUB President .............Mrs. H. R. Greene First Vice President .....Mrs. 0. 0. Mattiza Second Vice President .....Anthony Barras Third Vice President ......C. F. Hazlewood Secretary ...........Mrs. W. E. Fairchild Treasurer .............Mrs. L. A. Mathis Recording Secretary ' . . .Mrs. C. W. Frederick Historian ..............Mrs. J. B. Heard Chaplain ..............Mrs. W. P. Kelly Parliamentarian ......Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. Mozelle Alexander Mrs. Ed. L. Kasper Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. W . P. Kell Mrs. J. M. Bailey Mrs. Minnie Kingrey Mrs. Ray Baker Mrs. F. B. Kirkpatrick Mrs. A. J. Barras Mrs. Alton Langford Mrs. Edward Begnaud Mrs. S. W. Levingston Mrs. E. B. Black Mrs. Henrv Lohman Mrs. John E. Broussard Mrs. A. E. Lord Mrs. H. Brunson Mrs. E. M. Lyon Mrs. L. D. Bushnell Mrs. George Majors Mrs. B. F. Clark Mrs. L. A. Mathis Mrs. Martin Clemmons Mrs. 0. ). Mattiza Mrs. S. J. DeCluitt Mrs. Rita May Mrs. J. R. Dewitt Mrs. Nannie McAdams Mrs. Vernon Eddy Mrs. V. R. Moser Mrs. E. J. Eichblatt Mrs. E. A. Mullin Mrs. G. L. Elerbee Mrs. Mike Y. Murphy Mrs. W. E. Fairchild Mrs. Wilton Myers Mrs. B. W. Farquhar Mrs. W. S. Palmer Mrs. R. C. Faulkner Mrs. Bert Pessara Mrs. G. A. Fergerson Mrs. W. A. Porlic Mrs. S. M. Fisher Mrs. W. L. Powell Mrs. H. G. Fite Mrs. 11. M. Putman, Jr. Mrs. C. W. Frederick Mrs. Robert Patton Mrs. J. R. Fuller Mrs. A. J. Both Mrs. Jules Gautraux Mrs. Raymond Seibarth Mrs. A. B. George Mrs. C. J. Simms Mrs. J. L. Gower Mrs. 11. 11. Slawson Mrs. H. R. Greene Mrs. Claud Sonnier Mrs. Only Greer Mrs. E. E. Stuckv, Jr. Mrs. Fred Gregory Mrs. H. L. Tucker Mrs. H. A. Hackney Mrs. C. M. Scott Mrs. H. A. Hardcastle Mrs. Steve Vaught Mrs. C. F. Hazlewood Mrs. E. J. Watkins Mrs. J. B. Heard Mrs. Leora Williams Mrs. Claude Herpin Mrs. H. P. Winberry Mrs. B. Holmes Mrs. Pat Wood Mrs. J. R. Hutson Mrs. W. C. Wingler Mrs. W. F. James Mrs. Jane Querreau Mrs. K. A. Jansson Mrs. Joe E. Johnson Mrs. E. W. Blitch 498 RIO GRANDE VALLEY MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. Otto Jensen Mrs. G. C. Kerr Mrs. 0. L. Kersten Mrs. Harry Kolterman Mrs. Anthony Kotara Mrs. Sid Mair Mrs. R. T. Marga Mrs. J. M. Martinez Mrs. G. C. McGowan Mrs. H. F. Moffitt Mrs. Teddy Ostrowski Mrs. H. W. Perker Mrs. F. A. Rodewald Mrs. B. P. Rodgers Mrs. J. G. Rodriguez Mrs. John Selleck Mrs. Edward Sisson Mrs. W. M. Stovall Mrs. Hugh Shaefer Mrs. Sam D. Tayloe Mrs. J. P. Triplett, Jr. Mrs. J. W. Worthington Mrs. James Wright, Sr. Mrs. J. D. Wyrick Mrs. William 0. Yates Mrs. C. Zeittler Mrs. C. C. Bay ley Mrs. C. C. Gaston Mrs. A. S. Cannon Mrs. C. Y. Carter Mrs. A. J. Chapman Mrs. J. R. Clegg Mrs. Joe A Ilex President .........Mrs. Charles Sanfilippo Vice President-at-Large .... Mrs. R. W. Pitts First Vice President .....Mrs. Ted Stephens Second Vice President. . .Mrs. H. A. Waugh Third Vice President .....Mrs. C. Tachibana Mrs. . U. Coughran Fourth Vice Pres .....Mrs. Stanley Crockett Mrs. C. C. Crowe Mrs. Rex Ellington Mrs. Alice F leming Mrs. Ramon Garza Mrs. 11. Gentz Vice President .......Mrs. Joe Tipton Recording Secretary. . . .Mrs. J. J. Stephens Corresponding Secretary. . . Mrs. V. H. Cook Mrs. Melvin Greenhill Mrs. R. N. Hancock Mrs. J. R. Hendrix Mrs. J. H. Hitt Treasurer ...... Historian ...... Parliamentarian .... Mrs. J. A. Bavtes Mrs. A. W. Standstadt Mrs. Ruth Hudson Mrs. J. G. Cloud 499 SAN ANTONIO MOTHERS’ CLUB President ..............Mrs. E. S. Lorms Vice President-at-Large. . . .Mrs. Tom Elting First Vice President .........Mrs. E. Wulfe Second Vice President. .Mrs. C. H. Molberg Third Vice President. . . .Mrs. J. B. Shields Fourth Vice President. . .Mrs. H. M. McLaughlin Fifth Vice Presiden t. . .Mrs. John A. Liddy, Sr. Sixth Vice President .....Mrs. E A. Kramer Recording Secretary. . . Mrs. Clarence Rinard Corresponding Secretary ..........Mrs. G. S. Lybecker Treasurer ..............Mrs. Roy Leifesti Parliamentarian ......Mrs. F. B. O’Donnell Historian ..........Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. F. G. Abbott Mrs. H. H. Acheson Mrs. Richard Adams Mrs. 0. R. Addington Mrs. Kate Albert Mrs. T. N. Adler Mrs. Edwin E. Aldridg Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. Albert M. Armand Mrs. Ed Avery Mrs. Frances Baetz Mrs. Emmie Bahlmann Mrs. J. C. Bain Mrs. W. W. Barksdale Mrs. Sam Bassett Mrs. E. Batot Mrs. Thurman Beene, Sr. Mrs. Ben Bees ley, Sr. Mrs. J. W. Bessellieu Mrs. Jack Birenbere Mrs. Allan A. Black Mrs. Mary Blacketer Mrs. Ellis D. Blake Mrs. C. R. Blank Mrs. M. Bolen Mrs. Anthony Bolner Mrs. Isabel Bond Mrs. L. R. Bower Mrs. Reno Bradicich Mrs. W. W. Bradshaw Mrs. Allred Brand Mrs. Max Brand Mrs. Leonard H. Brieden Mrs. Herman M. Breuer Mrs. A. A. Brown Mrs. Frank Brunet! Mrs. B. H. Burris Mrs. Iva M. Buswell Mrs. T. B. Butler Mrs. Lawrence Brune Mrs. George W. Calhoun Mrs. Clyde Campbell Mrs. J. T. Campbell Mrs. J. W. Campbell Mrs. H. W. Candler Mrs. J. M. Cardenas Mrs. J. Carson Mrs. Roy Carter Mrs. C. D. Chamberlain Mrs. Joe Christilles Mrs. Jesse V. Clements Mrs. Leo Cloud Mrs. Ed. Cobb Mrs. Charles Cole Mrs. H. F. Comfort Mrs. C. B. Conn Mrs. M. R. Connally Mrs. R. S. Coy Mrs. E. W. Cummins Mrs. M. F. Dausin Mrs. Edna Lewis Davis Mrs. E. . December Mrs. H. M. Denning Mrs. Glenn E. Denney Mrs. Hugo H. Diehl Mrs. B. D. Dixon Mrs. R. T. Dixon Mrs. J. A. Dobbins Mrs. R. A. Dorchester Mrs. Kathryn Dotson Mrs. J. H. Dowdy Mrs. Robert Duncan Mrs. Tom Elting Mrs. John P. Farmer Mrs. Richard Fischer Mrs. T. M. Fleming Mrs. Geo. Fling Mrs. L. C. Foerster Mrs. J. D. Fore Mrs. A. E. Foster Mrs. E. G. Franke Mrs. C. L. Franz Mrs. S. A. Freeborn Mrs. Rosalie French Mrs. J. H. Gatlin Mrs. John Gayle Mrs. Alfred Gianotti Mrs. J. H. Gill Mrs. Marville R. Gill Mrs. V. A. Gilpen Mrs. Arthur L. Glazener Mrs. Aaron Glicksman Mrs. E. Gonzales Mrs. R. G. Gonzales Mrs. A. W. Gower Mrs. P. E. Gragg Mrs. C. F. Grose Mrs. E. G. Grounds Mrs. Louis L. Guido Mrs. Paul Guthrie Mrs. G. R. Hamilton Mrs. Jerome D. Harris Mrs. W. W. Harrison Mrs. Francis Hatcher Mrs. Leila Hawkins Mrs. J. H. Heimer Mrs. Clayton Hendrix Mrs. H. L. Hendry Mrs. B. J. Hermes Mrs. Bob Herold Mrs. Birdie Herren Mrs. John Herren Mrs. Henry Hill Mrs. G. W. Hillje Mrs. Henry M. Hilgers Mrs. V. A. Hinze Mrs. Geo. D. Hitchcock Mrs. A. H. Hoese Mrs. Lloyd Hollingshead Mrs. Thomas E. Horton Mrs. W. V. Houston Mrs. Lester R. Hudson Mrs. E. F. Heusinger Mrs. Helen R. Hundley Mrs. H. 0. Hurta Mrs. G. M. Huston Mrs. H. Ingram Mrs. R. E. Ireland Mrs. P. D. Jefferies Mrs. J. A. Jeffry Mrs. Joe W. Joeris Mrs. J. E. Johnson Mrs. James E. Johnson Mrs. C. L. Jones Mrs. Henry Josephson Mrs. Malcom M. June Mrs. Alida E. Kaderli Mrs. Meyer Kahn Mrs. F. C. Kallina Mrs. Perry Kallison Mrs. Ben Kanter Ms. H. C. Keeler Mrs. M. B. Killian Mrs. 0. G. Kirkpatrick Mrs. W. J. Klaus Mrs. George P. Knox Mrs. Riley Kothman Mrs. R. M. Kothman Mrs. Hugo Kott Mrs. Ida L. Kotlikoff Mrs. E. A. Kramer Mrs. M. W. Lackland Mrs. Z. LaHood Mrs. C. R. Landon Mrs. T. R. Lawrence Mrs. Harry Landrum Mrs. Ernest Lawson Mrs. H. C. Lawson Mrs. Richard Lav Mrs. Roy Leifeste Mrs. E. T. Lewis Mrs. W. M. Lewis Mrs. John Liddy Mrs. Florence Lindsay Mrs. ' W. J. Lindsey Mrs. E. S. Lorms Mrs. Gilbert Loudon Mrs. G. S. Lybecker Mrs. James C. Marchbanks Mrs. Joseph Marshall Mrs. E. K. Martin Mrs. Mollie Martin Mrs. L. H. Mathis Mrs. R. G. Maverick Mrs. H. L. Max Mrs. 0. W. Maxey Mrs. Orvis Meador Mrs. Eloise Metz Mrs. W. H. Meyers Mrs. Henry Miers Mrs. Joe Miller Mrs. Herbert Mills Mrs. Allan Mitchell Mrs. E. A. Mitchell Mrs. A. C. Moeller Mrs. C. H. Molberg Mrs. E. L. Moses Mrs. S. F. Motheral Mrs. A. F. Munster Mrs. Billie Murrell Mrs. R. E. McBride Mrs. E. D. McCall Mrs. A. S. McClellan Mrs. Thomas McCormick Mrs. Clay McFarland Mrs. Doris McGinley Mrs. H. B. Mcllhenny Mrs. Scott McKay Mrs. B. L. McKinney Mrs. H. M. McLaughlin Mrs. R. G. McLean Mrs. Albert McNeel Mrs. W. J. Nourie Mrs. Guv Nunnelly Mrs. Frank O’Donnell Mrs. W. J. Opitz Mrs. K. D. Orr Mrs. C. T. Orth Mrs. P. S. Park Mrs. J. C. Parr Mrs. Sam Pantuso Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. Mellie Prgg Mrs. R. E. Petty Mrs. W. F. Pickard Mrs. G. E. Pierce Mrs. Volney Platt Mrs. H. E. Pyle Mrs. Carl Raba Mrs. E. G. Reinke Mrs. L. C. Riggs Mrs. Clarence Rinard Mrs. C. A. Risien Mrs. H. D. Robertson Mrs. W. F. Robertson Mrs. Jack Rosenthal Mrs. R. C. Ross Mrs. W. H. Rowland Mrs. R. C. Royal Mrs. E. B. Rubsamen Mrs. A. M. Ruth Mrs. W. M. Sartain Mrs. T. Satel Mrs. R. Schubert Mrs. C. Schero Mrs. Julia Schmidt Mrs. R. Schwarz Mrs. Hedy G. Scurry Mrs. Homer K. Shanks Mrs. J. B. Shields Mrs. A. N. Shortt Mrs. F. G. Silvey Mrs. 0. C. Sinclair Mrs. Jack Singleton Mrs. Conrad Skladal Mrs. Chester SI imp Miss Estelle Smith Mrs. Herbert Smith Mrs. W. P. Smith Mrs. R. E. Sparkman Mrs. John Specia Mrs. F. H. Spindle Mrs. Frank Springer Mrs. Gerald Staffel Mrs. H. G. Stahl Mrs. W. P. Steinman Mrs. Frank Stepczvk Mrs. Leo F. Stevens Mrs. M. B. Stigent Mrs. G. B. Stiles Mrs. Elizabeth Sueltenfuss Mrs. W. H. Sutherland Mrs. Elsie Sykes Mrs. John A. Tarro Mrs. Chas. Tate Mrs. Mattie Thompson Mrs. William Thornton Mrs. Leon Tolle Mrs. K. F. Trim Mrs. Ray Trimmier Mrs. M. H. Truly Mrs. A. N. Tschirhart Mrs. C. T. Tucker Mrs. Ruth Turner Mrs. R. E. Velasco Mrs. Michael Venincasa Mrs. C. Vogelsang Mrs. Bernice Wagner Mrs. H. 0. Wahmund Mrs. T. L. Wall Mrs. Francis E. Wallace Mrs. J. R. Wallace Mrs. Rose Waples Mrs. Charles S. Ware Mrs. Leon Weiss Mrs. W. A. Wenske Mrs. Thomas West Mrs. Amos Westfall Mrs. Hugh E. Wharton Mrs. Turner D. White Mrs. W. I. Whitt Mrs. Donald Williams Mrs. J. C. Williams Mrs. R. H. Williams Mrs-. Ed. Wiseman Mrs. L. A. Wofford Mrs. E. Wulfe Mrs. H. B. Zachry President of Federation . . Mrs. T. C. Olds President .........Mrs. Charles Lehrer Vice President- at-Large .....Mrs. M. M. Anderson Secretary ..........Mrs. J. H. Broesche Treasurer .........Mrs. Max A. Bowen ABILENE MOTHERS’ CLUB EAST HARRIS COUNTY MOTHERS’ CLUB President ........Mrs. W. E. DuPlantis Vice President- at-Large. . . .Mrs. W. Paul Holladay First Vice President .... Mrs. M. G. Bussa Second Vice President. .Mrs. X. B. Reed Third Vice President . . . .Mrs. W. J. Ruez Secretary .........Mrs. W. P. Duplissey Treasurer .........Mrs. W. B. McNulty Parliamentarian ......Mrs. R. A. Dixon President ........Mrs. W. Wade Darsey First Vice President .... Mrs. Carl Lonon Second Vice President .... Mrs. W. E. Kimrey Third Vice President. . . .Mrs. P. C. Chenault Recording Secretary .....Mrs. George Phillips Treasurer ............Mrs. H. C. Grafa Corresponding Secretary ........Mrs. Leon Martin Parliamentarian .....Mrs. E. L. Buelow Historian ...........Mrs. F. G. Young Auditor .............Mrs. Ray Barrett Federation Representative. . . Mrs. C. A. Bowen SAN ANGELO MOTHERS’ CLUB WACO-McLENNAN MOTHERS’ CLUB President ..........Mrs. Badeah Mousa President- at-Large ......Mrs. W. C. Bledsoe First Vice President. . Mrs. W. Tell Hayes Second Vice President. . .Mrs. Langston H. Wood Third Vice President. .Mrs. W. D. Burton Fourth Vice President. . . Mrs. J. W. Petty Fifth Vice President. . . .Mrs. P H. Hulke Recording Secretary .... Mrs. Roy B. Bertrand Corresponding Secretary. . Mrs. George U. McDaniels Treasurer ............Mrs. M. L. Frey Parliamentarian .......Mrs. Otha Jones THAT LAST HECTIC WEEK Now, if we only had a picture of registration last September. It happens every year! That last minute rush here, there, everywhere — searching for pictures that should have been taken months ago, typing copy, proofreading, indexing, preparing for shipment, ship¬ ping, and finally cleaning up for next year’s crew. And this year was no exception. Al¬ though a few of our section editors had finished up, the majority of us were still here beating our brains out. But now that it is all over and we look back on our year with all the sweat, worry, and yes, even labor we realize how much we enjoyed it and anxiously await next September when we shall see our efforts compiled into one 544 page volume re¬ ferred to as the AGGIELAND. The whole staff was busy that week — supervis¬ ing. But it was on my desk three weeks ago. I’m sure of it. It ' s all over! See you all next year. 503 AGGIELAND ADVERTISERS A M Donut Shop A M Grill A M Photo Shop A. M. Waldrop Aggie Cleaners Aggieland Studio Bendix-Utica Black’s Pharmacy Brown-Alien Motor Company Bryan Building Loan Assn. Bryan Motors Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Campus and Circle Theatres Central Texas Hardware Champion Paper Company Chapultepec Mexican Restaurant Coca-Cola Bottling Company College Station State Bank Corbusier Chevrolet Company Culpepper Realty Company Dishman Pontiac Company Dr. M. W. Deason Dr. Pepper Bottling Company Exchange Store First National Bank of Houston Forsyth Engineering Company H. B. Zachry Haswell’s Holick’s Holiday Plaza Motel Hornak’s Hughes Tool Company Humble Refining Company J. W. Sorenson Hardware Jarrott’s Pharmacy John Deere Plow Company Lester’s Smart Shop Loupot’s Madeley Pharmacy McCullough-Dansby Midway Motel Mosher Steel Company National Bank of Commerce North Gate Barber Shop North Gate Cleaners Parker Astin Furniture Reed Roller Bit Company Sanitary Farm Dairies Sankey Park Jewelers Shaffer Tool Works Sosolik’s Radio and TV Service Stacy Furniture Company Texas Central Life Texas Electric Service Company W. S. D. Clothiers Wehrman’s Cafe Western Motel Wyatt’s 504 — IT’S BEEN FUN | GENE SUTPHEN, Photographer Once again it has been our pleasure to serve The Aggieland” as official photographer in photographing the students of Texas A M. We can truly say It’s been fun.” Remember that we retain all negatives in our files and por¬ traits may be ordered at any time — in person or by mail. ' um L LdJQ North Gate Home of Fine Photography College Station Serving A M College Since 1919 505 ORGANIZATIONS MILITARY UNITS PUBLICATIONS Student Publications Board 384 Student Activities Office 385 Aggielaud Staff 386, 387 Battalion Staff 388, 389 Agriculturalist Staff 390 Commentator Staff 391 Engineer Staff 392 Southwestern Veterinarian Stall 393 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Senate 394, 395 Civilian Student Council 396 Student Life Committee 397 Election Committee 398 ENTERTAINMENT Town Hall 399 Aggieland Orchestra 400 Singing Cadets 401 MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER Directorate and Council 402, 403, 404, 405 RELIGIOUS Student Chaplains 408 Interfailh Council 408 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 409 Christian Sciences 409 Baptist Student Union 410 llillcl Foundation 411 Newman Club 412 HONOR SOCIETIES Eta Kappa Nu 413 Phi Eta Sigma 414 Tau Beta Pi 415 Alpha Zeta 416 Iota Lambda Sigma 416 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES A M Geology 417 Agricultural Economics 418 Agronomy Society 419 Accounting Society 420 A.S.C.E. 421 A.S.M.E. 422 Building Products Marketing Club 423 Collegiate F.F.A. 424 Floriculture and Landscape Architecture 425 Junior A.V.M.A. 426 Knights of Columbus 427 Kream and Kow Klub 428 Petroleum Engineers 429 Poultry Science 430 Range and Forestry 431 Rodeo Club 432 Saddle and Sirloin 433 S.A.E. 434 Student Agricultural Council 435 Student Engineers Council 436 A.F.S. 437 A.I.E.E. 437 A.I.l.E. 438 A.S.A.E. 438 A.G.C. 439 Collegiate 4-H 439 Fish and Game Club 440 Horticultural Society 440 Industrial Education Club 441 Institute of Aero Sciences 441 Intercouncil Committee 442 Junior Collegiate F.F.A. 442 Marketing Society 443 P.E. Majors 443 Pre Law Society 444 Pre Med-Pre Dent Society 444 Student Arts and Sciences 445 Texas A. M. Flying Kadets 44.5 HOMETOWN CLUBS Amarillo 447 Beaumont 448 Brush Country 449 Corpus Christi 450 Dallas 451 Deep East Texas 452 Galveston 453 Grayson County 454 Hidalgo-Starr Countv 455 1 louston 456 Laredo 457 Lower Rio Grande Valley 458 Lower Trinity Valley 459 Marshall 460 Pasadena 461 Port Arthur 462 Red River Valley 463 San Angelo-West Texas 464 San Antonio 465 Shreveport 466 Southwest Texas 467 Tarpon 468 Van Zandt County 469 Wichita Falls 470 Williamson County 471 Abilene 472 Angelina County 472 Austin 473 Bavtown 473 Bell County 474 Bren ham 474 Centex 475 Cooke County 475 Del Rio 476 Denton-Wise County 476 East Texas Tri-County 477 Ellis County 477 El Paso 478 Fayette-Colorado County 478 Ft.’ Worth 479 Guadalupe Valley 479 Jasper 480 Jefferson Mid-County 480 Johnson County 481 Kilgore 481 Kaufman County 482 Land of the Lakes 482 Lavaca County 483 Lubbock 483 Northeast Texas 484 Orange 484 Pan American 485 Palestine 485 Permian Basin 486 Rusk County 486 San Jacinto 487 South Central Texas 487 South Louisiana 488 Texarkana-Four States 488 Trans Pecos 489 Tyler-Smith County 489 Waco-McLennon County 490 Winters 490 Yankee 491 M.E. WIVES CLUB 491 MOTHERS CLUBS Amarillo 493 Corpus Christi 494 Dallas 495 Ft. Worth 496 Houston 497 Port Arthur 498 Rio Grande Valley 499 San Antonio 500 Abilene 501 East Harris County 501 San Angelo 502 Waco-McLennon County 502 Corps Staff 174 Consolidated Band Staff 176 White Band 177 Maroon Band 178 1st Regimental Staff 179 1st Regiment, First Battalion Staff 181 “A” Infantry 182 B Infantry 183 C Infantry 184 ”D” Infantry 185 “E” Infantry 186 1st Regiment, 2nd Battalion Staff 188 A” Armor 189 B” Armor 190 ’ C Armor 191 1st Regiment, 3rd Battalion Staff 193 A Engineers 194 B Engineers 195 ”A“ Transportation 196 A” Ordnance 197 2nd Regimental Staff 198 2nd Regiment. 1st Battalion Staff 200 A” Field Artillery 201 ’ B Field Artillery 202 C” Field Artillery 203 D” Field Artillery 204 2nd Regiment. 2nd Battalion Stall 206 ”A Coast Artillery 207 ”B Coast Artillery 208 ”C” Coast Artillery 209 2nd Regiment. 3rd Battalion Staff 211 ”A Signal Corp 212 A Quartermasters 213 ' A” Chemical 214 2nd Regiment. 4th Battalion Staff 215 ”A” Composite 216 B Composite 217 A” Athletics 218 B Athletics 219 1st Wing Staff 221 1st Wing, 1st Group Staff 222 Squadron 1 223 Squadron 2 224 Squadron 3 225 1st Wing, 2nd Group Staff 226 Squadron 4 227 Squadron 5 228 Squadron 6 229 1st Wing, 3rd Group Staff 230 Squadron 7 231 Squadron 8 232 Squadron 9 233 1st Wing, 4th Group Staff 234 Squadron 10 235 Squadron 11 236 Squadron 12 237 2nd Wing Staff 238 2nd Wing, 5th Group Staff 239 Squadron 13 240 Squadron 14 241 Squadron 15 242 2nd Wing, 6lh Group Staff 243 Squadron 16 244 Squadron 17 245 Squadron 18 246 2nd Wing, 7lh Group Staff 247 Squadron 19 248 Squadron 20 249 Squadron 21 250 2nd Wing, 8th Group Staff 251 Squadron 22 252 Squadron 23 253 Squadron 24 254 Squadron 25 255 Ross Volunteer 256, 257 Fish Drill Team 258 506 MR. CARL BIRDWELL We Extend Our Thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell We extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell, manager of the Ex¬ change 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. 507 INDEX Abbey, Charlie Ray 65, 416, 433 Abbott, Gordon, Jr. 123 Abdullah, Albert S. 264., 393, 395, 426 Abendroth, Charles Jr. 123, 426 Abeyta, Allredo L. 65, 262, 478 Acheson, Herbert H. 123, 236, 256. 134 Acres, William Ross 65, 252 Adair, Frederick W. 155, 241 Adair, Thomas Weymon 123, 179, 183, 257, 456 Adam, Donald Adrian 123 Adamcek Merrill T. 143, 177, 428, 439 Adamik, Spencer W. 24-2 Adams, Arthur Wesley 65, 228 Adams, Aubrey P., Jr. 155, 231, 372 Adams, Clyde Raymond 189 Adams, George Arlen 429 Adams, James Royce 65, 181, 216 Adams, Joel R. 155, 191 Adams, Marlin Ray 123, 253 Adams, Thomas A., Ill 155, 177, 395, 400 Addington, Otis C. 155 Adney, Eugene Moize 222 Agnor B. Douglas 143, 191, 460 Aguirre, Pedro, Jr. 65, 263 Ahrens, Kenton S. 123, 177 Akerlund, Eric E. 155 Akin, George H. 65, 189 Akin, James P. 155, 228 Albea, Tommy R. 155, 232 Albert, Jay 411 Albert, Leland S. 155, 212 Alcala, Benjamin V. 206, 209, 123 Alder, Kenneth M. 65, 194 Alders, Richard W. 123, 444 Aldidi, Mohsin Abbas 119 Aldridge, John P. 184, 423, 445 Alexander, Bobby G. 143, 263, 484 Alexander, Claude 65, 264, 416, 431 Alexander, Donald D. 155, 240 Alexander, George 123, 235, 429 Alexander, Roger F. 177 Alfonzo, Cesar A. 143, 485 Allen, Ben Hogan, Jr. 65, 238 Allen, Bobby W. 155, 182 Allen, Charles Larry 143, 241 Allen, Dwight Reeves 65, 177 Allen, George H. 155 Allen, Joe Kenneth 143, 243 Allen, Jack R. 155, 209 Allen, John C. 24-2 Allen, Sidney Nay 393, 408, 426 Allen, Wm. Gerald 143, 155 Allen, William Wayne 123, 455 Allex. Dayid E. 155, 242 Allison, Aubrey J., Jr. 155 Allison, Chas. Curtis 123, 426 Allison, Dorsey J. 155, 203 Allison, Robert N. 115, 393 Alsup, Willie III 123, 252, 257, 399, 473 Alterman Jno. A., Ill 143, 225, 401 Alvarez, Ernesto C. 143, 186 Alvis, William D. 65, 183 Amburn, Corbit D. 155, 209 Ammer, Bobby Rex 123, 212 Ancelin, Donald Ray 143, 196 Anderson, Alan Adams 65, 437 Anderson, Carl G„ Jr. 143, 267, 442, 471 Anderson, Clyde L., Jr. 322 Anderson, Donald Joe 65, 371, 426 Anderson, Gary 123, 194, 421 Anderson, Gene R. ' 65, 178 Anderson, George H. 242 Anderson, Gerald R. 65, 443 Anderson, Homer Rex 65, 268 Anderson, Lawrence D. 185 Anderson, Lavon N. 123, 235 Anderson, Philip E. 155, 212 Anderson, Philip Ryley 186 Anderson, Robert M. 123, 244 Anderson, Vernon D. 65 Anderson, William C. 155, 184, 470 Anderson. Wm. Maurice 143, 223 Andrew, Howard R. 66. 4-29 Andrew, Richard Neal 123, 227 Andrews, Byron E. 123 Andrews, Robert Henry 224 Andrews, Roger Lewis 143, 207 Andrews, Rov Ervin 123, 267 Andrews, Verne C. 155 Ansley, Marvin C. 143, 202, 372 Anthony, Rayford G. 202, 370 Anthony, Theodore G. 268, 393, 488 Anz, James Wilfred 143, 228 Appleton. Forrest W. 143, 212 Aran, Emil Dan 212 Arber, Harry D. 123, 267 Ard, James W. 56, 114, 265, 393, 395, 426 Arevalos Robert E. 155, 182, 401 Arhelger, Raymond C. 66, 197 Arledge, Billie Rav 143 Arledge, Jas. Ratliff 114, 269 Armand, Albert M. 155, 201 Armenakis, D. A. 143, 224, 466 Arms, Robt. Reinking 123, 197, 489 Armstrong, Brady D. 143, 194, 466 Armsuo.ig, Don W. 155, 229 Armstrong, Melton G. 155, 214, 482 Arneson Donald G. 123, 237, 445 Arnold, Benjamin C. 155, 264 Arnold, Chas. Ramon 400, 401 Arnold, Curtis C., Jr. 143, 236 Arnold, James Wilson 66, 248, 247 Arnold, John Paul 426 Arnold, Marion D. 143 Arnold, Thomas G. 66 Artecona, V. M. 266 Artola, Perez Jose M. 155, 212 Ashburn, William L. 66, 359 Ashby, Theodore L. 241, 465 Ashcraft, Ralph E. 267 Ashley, Oily Cullen 123 Ashmore, Alexander J. 123 Atchison, Thomas A. 155, 212 Atkins, Irvin M. 143, 253, 401 Atkins, James R. 155, 218 Atkins, Joel Maurice 155, 267 Atteberry, David L. 244 August, Michael Jos. 123, 181, 183, 256, 420 Auld, Joe Marcus, Jr. 66, 262, 416, 418 Avant, Herman Dale 123. 207, 440 Avant, Jno. Frank 143 Avery, Ed 426 Avery, Gerald W. 190, 414, 463 Ayers, James Edward 155, 184, 463 Ayers, Leland Rex 123 Aylesworth, Claud T., Jr. 229 Ayres, William T. 123, 225, 465 Azarigian, Richard H. 155 Bacher, Robt. Newell 65, 221, 233. 399, 402, 408 Baden. Harry R. 155, 227 Badger, Marion Davis 143, 202. 440 Bagiev, David Robt., Jr. 143. 241, 408, 409 Bahlmann, George E. 123, 177 Bailey, Anion L. 143, 267, 470 Bailey, Charles F. 143, 262, 471 Bailev, David Newton 66, 207, 420, 448 Bailey, Dwayne S. 123. 181, 184, 372, 410, 442, 445, 462 Bailey. Jack Clinton 262 Bailey. Jn. Wm. 143 Bailey, Robert T. 155, 212 Bailev, Roger C. 143, 195 Bailev, Samuel M. 123, 268. 387 Bailey, William Guv 447 Bair, Louis E. 208 Baird, Toby 474 Baird, James Leon 123, 267, 458 Baird, Roland Lee 433 Baker, B. J., Jr. 155, 232 Baker, Billy W. 155 Baker, Bobby G. 232 Baker, Carl W ' endell 218, 298, 350, 355 Baker, Charles L. 155, 214 Baker, Eddie L. 155, 194, 460 Baker, Erwin Ray, Jr. 66, 439 Baker, Glenn Earl 66, 268, 389, 416, 486, 441 Baker, Homer L., Jr. 267 Baker, Joe Ned 197, 123 Baker, Murdock M. 143, 195, 448 Baker, Perry M. 155, 189, 431 Baker, R. L., Jr. 426 Baker, Woodie R., Jr. 155, 250 Baldwin, John H. 155, 248 Balhorn, Robert Jno. 143, 225, 412, 370 Balke, David W. 197, 218 Balke, Franklin Bert 143 Ball, Albert L. 155, 267 Ballard, Marvin R. 155 Ballard, William L. 123 Ballow, Jimmy C. 155, 240 Banker, Donald Henry 224, 66 Bannister, James R . 143 Banzhaf, Geo. Robert 143, 263 Banzhaf, Glen C. 155, 263, 474 Barbee, Jack Warren 179. 66, 257, 448 Barcus, Cyrus C. 155, 195 Bardin, Billy Joe 123, 456. 265. 444 Barfield, Thomas F. 155, 189 Barganier, Tommy L. 155, 244 Barker, Robert L. 155, 202, 386 Barker, Roger S. 143 Barlow, John Robert 218, 143, 362 Barlow. Robt. Coryell 230, 66, 436, 415, 180. 442. 441, 373 Barnett, Arnold J. 143, 235, 411 Barnett, Frank Miles 183 Barnett, Frank W. 190 Barnett, Max D. 155. 264, 410 Barnhill, Lloyd Jas. 123 Baron, Lawrence T. 478 Baron. William G. 155, 246 Baronne, Edgar Joseph 123, 265. 426 Barr, Grady W. 155. 207 Barr, Hardie Ray 209, 143 Barr, John E.. Jr. 155, 244- Barr, Robert C. 155, 223, 456 Barr, Thomas Cohee 231. 123 Barras. Richard A. 239. 66: 173 Barrett, Joe B. 155 Barrett, Thomas Wm. 66 Barrientos, Roberto 155. 184 Bartlev. Troy L. 155 Barton. Alfred H„ Jr. 155, 196, 482 Barton, Geo. Frank 233, 143 Barton, Lewis 155, 245 Bartula. Percy L. 204 Basham, Billy M. 143. 425 Basinger, Johnny G. 195, 193. 123. 481 Bass, David Arle 195. 66 Bass, Howard P. 155 Bass, Ogden Loeb. Jr. 216. 66, 445, 444 Bassett, Harold S. 240, 66. 173 Bassett, Paul Raymond 204 Batek, Theodore C. 184. 143 Bates. Billy Ralph 67, 371 Bates. Clifton E. 414 Bates. James A. 231 Bates. Jerry Dale 204. 123 Batson. Charles E. 197, 143 Batson. Wayne F. 155, 208 Battise, Wyman W. 244. 143. 477 Batv, Ben Thomas 217. 123 Baugh. Paul R. 414 Bawcum, James L. 209, 143 Baver. Donald J. 208. 123. 428. 475 Bavley, James W. 155, 192. 458 Baylis. Rohert V. 297. 452 Bavtes, James Alfred 143. 458 Beal, Clyde E„ Jr. 197, 143, 492 Beal. Jess Henry 262. 426 Beal. Robt. Joseph 223. 143 Beaman, Howard F.. Jr. 236 Bean. Robert Rav 123 Beaird, Kenneth B. 228, 123, 368 Beard, Chas. Thos. 203, 123, 492 Beard, Otis Bryan 114, 393, 426 Bearden. Gary Dee 266 Beasley. Jack M. 155, 246 Beasley, Donald M. 155, 190 Beasley, Ashley N. 67 Beasley, Wallace R. 143. 216 Beaslev Wm. ' Allen 143. 201 Beatv, Walter John 123. 183. 419 Beck. David H. 155, 249 Beck, Kenneth L. 219. 466 Beckelman, Charles E. 155 Becker, Freddie L. 123 Becker, F. Weimann 267, 474 Beckett, Thomas A., Jr. 143 Beckman, Julian E. 155, 265, 414- Beckman, Paul Baird 124, 211, 213 Beckman, Theodore E., Jr. 155 Bedford. Billy Byrd 67, 254, 257, 362 Beeson, Philip P. 204 Beever, Charles A., Jr. 182, 124, 465 Behlen, David Noel 143, 264, 430 Belcher, Jerry Wm. 143 Bell, Alan Crumley 185. 124. 417 Bell, Bobby Clayton 182, 67 Bell, John David 245, 67 Bell, Warren L. 155, 236 Belote, David W. 414, 365 Belzner, J. T., Jr. 167, 444 Benavides, Louis H., Jr. 124-, 255, 408. 412, 465 508 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 counts. From September 1947 to October 1955, a total of $425,000 has been allocated from store profits to Student Welfare and Recreation. These projects have received help from Exchange Store profits: The Grove The Memorial Student Center The Rodeo Arena Lighted Softball Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course The Aggie Players Guion Hall Tennis Courts Y.M.C.A. The Aggie Band Intramural Athletic Equipment Movable Review Stands 509 INDEX Bi ' ixlt ' lc. lames !. 155, 2(M Beneke, Carlos A. 1115 Benes. Donald Jos. I 15. 465 Beni. Jerrv I’liillii) 256. 170 Benlhul, Harless R. 124, 243, 244, 256, 592 Reran, .losepli James 202. 124, 474, 430 Berg, Alan Ham 411 Merger. Leonard Hugo 67. 209, 416, 455, 478 Bergeron, Joseph L. 155, 248. 445, 372 Bernard. Hi. hard T. M. 124, 209. 395. 398 Berry, Dan Bovd 143. 269 Berry, George E., Jr. 262. 400 Berry, Louie Gordon 196, 121 Berry, Roht. Harms 67. 261. 425 Bemhill Bilk Ben 67. 20C) Berlin. Rohi. Jos. 204, 113 Berlrand. Box Broxxn 182. 179.67 Besl. Roherl Kdxxard 195. 124,487. 417.393 Best. James . 155. 197. 447 Besl. Roherl Kenneth 155 Bethel. James 5. 155. 2 18 Belsill. Jerrx Mae 124. 174, 416,256 Beltge. Darrxl . 155. 189 Beyers. Kenneth II. 155, 182 Beyer. Eugene A. 155, 182. 172 Beyer. Harmon Chas. 143. 178. 149 Biar. Louis E.. Jr. 143 Biard. James Roherl 113 Bihles. Doxle Dean 124. 131. 182 Biekerdike. Edwin V. 228, 489 Bieklex. (leorge . 124 Biehuuko. Ernesi E. 67. 171. 18iJ Bieri. Edwin Lerox 67.215. 116. 133. 435 Bill,rex. Donnie Rax 431. 321. 329. 298 Bilhy. Rollins Elmer 143. 244. 370 Billingslea. Earl II. Ill Billingslea. Richard I .. 232 Billingslea. Thomas (7 155. 202 Billingsley, Jno. R. 186, 163 Billingsley. Lloyd L. 67. 190 Bills. Joseph .. Jr. 155.249. 160 Bird. Marliss I (sear 67 Birdsong. I .ulher E. 208 Birdxxell. Gene R. 155. 235. 152 Birdxxell. Jack B. 1.55. 182 Bisbey, Jay B. 155. 207 Bisell. Donald .1.. Jr. 132. 4.32 Biskup, Roherl Lee 124 Bixona. James P. 155. 215 Bjork, Arthur R. 155. 177 Black. Benlley B. 124. 189. 147 Black. I diaries K. 189 Black. I lax id (ierald I 16 Black. 1 lax id L. 246 Black. Dale . 155. 195 Black. Elhcrl B.. Jr. 155 Black. I-rank Norman I 16 Black. Homer Sellon 222. 67. 1, . Black. Jerry !.. 195 Black. Maurice Win. 489. 433 Black. W aller A. 155. 245 Blackburn. Philip R. 297 Rlarkel ' er. Daxid (I. 225. 143. 165 Blaekloek. las. Richard 124 Blackmon. James C. 178. 143, 451. 370, 409, 451 Blaekslone. James P. 216. 124 Blaekslone. William R. 155, 465, 347 Blackwell. James W. 124 Blackwood. W illiam R. 155, 232 Blair. Joseph Lemuel 56. 115, 265. 395. 108. 409. 401, 426 Blake, Edwin Marlin 254. 124. 340. 348 Blake. Robert Ellis 182. 143 Blakewood. Blake W. 67. 426 Blaklry, Sanford S. 265, 180. 420 Blalock. Jake Giles 261 Blanchard, Robert I). 182. 124. 491 Blank. Henry Phillip 67. 267 Blankenship. James T. 134, 67, 475 Blanton. Ronald P. 240 Blanton, Tommy L. 155 Blanton. W illiam C. 231 Blase like, Ewald J. 156. 249, 478 Blasehke. Hubert E. 124. 268. 427 Blasehke. Henry F. 67. 418 Blasehke, Lamar R. 143 Blayney. Lindsey III 155.254.365 Bleekner. Richard I 350, 354 Bledsoe, Charles E. 155. 236 Blexvsler, Roht. Edw.. Jr. 68, 253 Blieden, Jos. Arnold 143. 235 Bliirh. Edgar W .. Ill 190 Blocker. Barrx B. 155 Blocker. Lee Norris 68. 191 Blue. Dorsey I). 155. 191 Bluhm, Robert F., Jr. 155, 232 Blum. Truman Otis 207. 68, 438 Blundell. Marx in C. 249, 484 Bluntzer. Robert I).. Jr. 426 Boardman. Nathan R. 68. 196, 435 Boa .. Holland 416, 141 Bobo, Lawrence L. 143. 197 Boekholl. Eugene B. 395 Bodine, Grantlx W . 233 Boehnke. Donald (7 68 Boening, Louis E.. Jr. 115, 426 Bohlmann, Frank Joe 240 Bohne, Roherl Edxvin 68, 206 Bohuslax. Benjamin. W. 245, 483 Bold!, Adolph 111 156. 237 Boles. Dyck Ronald 143, 246, 473, 368 Boles, Robert A. 3 18 Bolllrass, Charles A. 156. 183, 487 Bolner, Anthony Jos. 68. 236. 412. 34) Bolner, Clarence A. 412, 42 1 Bomlierger. Roland L. 68. 183. 420 Bond, Charlie James 68. 429 Bond, Ernest P. 236. 473 401 Bond, George Allen 189 Bond. Humphrey Bale 143, 248 Bond. James Burnett 101 Bonin. Larry Jules 124. 233 Bonnen. Dax id (7 143. 216 Bonnett, Norman Neal 141 Bonorden. Thomas Edw. 339. 340, 314, 298 Boone. Roherl Marion 68. 224. 395. 478 Booty, David Emory 124. 235 Booty, W illiam Eexx UK). 68. 417 Boozer. Tern S. 255, 321 Boren, Shedriek Roy 1 78. 1 13, 400 Boring. Doxal S. 68 Boring. Jos. Lastor 350 Boriskie. Robert J. 156. 249 Bostic. Jerry Donald 228. 124 Bostick. Bobby Dale 189. 124 Boswell, James C. 265. 126 Boswell. Jimmy I). 216. 144 Bothager. Jon Dax id 240, 143 Boubel. Ambrose B.. Jr. 68. 429 Bourgeois, Gary G. 68 Bourn. Lawrence N. 237, 124, 447 Buxven, Bobby King 241. 143 Bowen. Jerrx E. 415. 429 Bowen, Leon (Mixer 124. 481 Bowen, Maxie Allen 203. 144 Bowen. Ray Morris 235. 144 Bower, James Martin 68. 177. 387. 388 Boxver. Lawrence R. 68 Bower. Jerry M. 189. 465 Bowers. David A. 196. 68. 445 Bowers, Hubert Henrx 212, 144 Bowie, Jimmie T. 156. 2 10 Bowmer. W illiam J. 156. 203 Bowne, Donald David 68 Box, James E„ Jr. 119 Box. Jerry J. 156, 213 Boyce, James W .. Jr. 156, 249, 409 Boyd. Billy Joe 1R4. 124 Boyd, Bernard Marlin 156. 443 Bovd, Curtis W . 156. 244. 414 Boxd. James A. 156, 212 Boyd, Joe Dan 201, 388. 484 Bovd, Leland Dox le 388 Boyer. Marlin ,).. Jr. 204. 144 Boyelt, George Henry 124. 257 Boykin. James Vi7 156. 177. 161 Boyles, Billx Ben 208 Bovsen, Stephen Marcus 195, 124 Bozman. Donald B. 156. 201, 401 Bradieich, Reno B. 156 Bradley, James Suel 144. 267 Bradley. Olin Hoxvard 235. 69, 415, 441 Bradley. Peyton A. 156. 185 Bradley. Robert E. 202. 69. ‘154 Bradley. Ronnie Gail 204. 69. 419. 450 Bradley, Thomas W in. 252 Bradley. Vaynus Dale 228, 144 Bradshaw, Charles A. 124, 441 Bradshaw , Jack C. 156, 216 Brady, James A. 156. 253 Brady. Jack Clifford 124 Brady. Jack Haynes 227. 69. 434 Brady, James W atson 186. 144 Braeutigam. James 0. 198. 69. 257. 445 Brake, John Eldon 141 Bralv, Narris Wade 144 Bramlett, Mead Rex 190. 69. 460 Branch. George Truett 144 Brand, Stanley H. 193. 69 Brandt. Allen Moore 195, 69 Brandt, Harold Oscar 209. 69. 478 Brannen. John Cooke 69. 265. 399, 401 Bransford. James W7 144, 264 Branum, An ha D. 156, 212 Brasse, James E. 156. 240 Braswell, Patrick H.. Jr. 156. 250 Bratton, David J., Jr. 156. 183 Bravenec. Thomas 11. 156 Brawner. Michael II. 156.240 Breitschopf, Roht. F. 124, 458 Bremer, Charles, Jr. 69, 181. 429, -185 Brenner. Charles C. 144. 264 Brent. Howard H. 240 Blotches. Lannv Ross 232. 144. -154 Breuer, .las. Edward 201, 124, 425 Brcxver, Raymond L. 156. 228 Brexx ' ster. James B. 69. 417 Brewton. John R. 156, 365 Brieden, Leonard H., Jr. 213. 1-14 Brietschoph, Robert 197 Briggs, Chas. Aubrey 69. 428 Briggs. David Ronald 241. 124 Briggs. Paul H. 156, 228 Brimer. Wallace H. 156. 235 Brinegar, Dox le W . 194. 144 Brink. Gerard S.. Jr. 236. 416 Brinkoeter, William R. 156. 195 Brittain. Martin E. 156. 178 Britten. Earl John 124. 412, 422 Broaddus, William L. 56. 69. 215 Brock, Eriis A. 156. 225 Brock, Gary W . 156, 242. 101 Brock. Ralph Hayes 116. 393. 426 Brockman. Don Martin 430 Brod, Edward C.. Jr. 156 Erode, Charles D. 197. 458 Broderick, Jan David 184,69 Broesehe. Jos Gerald 217. 69. 415. 172. 422 Brogniez, Frank K. 240, 124 Brooks, Arthur 17 217 Broo ks, Charles Willis 156. 212 Brooks, Jimmie Don 69, 430 Brooks, John P. 156. 184. 403 Brookshire, Eddie L. 156, 212. 480 Broome, Donald W. 156. 242. 480 Brophy, W illiam P. 69, 324. 326. 330, 298 Brothers, David Lee 216. 124. 102 Broussard, John P. 116 Brown, Clifford C.. Jr. 156. 182 Brown. Charles R. 156, 235. 452 Brown, Chas W illiam 124. 265 Brown. Darrell W . 302, 308. 410. 459. 298 Brown. David 7 156 Brown, Durward L. 368 Brown. Dudley Marvin 124. 458 Brown. Dwight Jr. 178. 70. 429 Brown. Harry L. 177. 124 Brown. Jack Lee 242. 439 Brown. James Allen 253, 70 Brown. James B. 156 Brown. Jerry Al 144, 480 Brown, Jerry I). 156. 223 Brown, Jerry M. 156. 218 Brown. Jerry Rutledge 182. 124 Brown. John Franklin 183. 429 Brown. Johnny Rax 124. 263. 475 Brown, J. Sam 186 Brown. Kenton Guvler 253 Brown. Lov Thomas 144 Brown. Murray A. 128. 429 Brown, Robert C. 156, 209 Brown, Richard M. 70. 268. 480 441 Brown, Robert T. 235 Brown, Robert V. 243, 70 Brown. Stanton Eran 124 Brown. Thomas W. 156, 229 Brown. William Alxy 144, 269 Brown, Wm. Hugh, Jr. 262 Brown, Wm. Joseph 231, 144 Browning, Alford E. 156, 194, 372 Browning, Donald B. 255, 320 Brownlee, Samuel L. 156. 249 Brownlee, William 7 156, 229 510 Serving 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’ wives in salaries. Many colleges have profit-sharing plans, but the benefits and advantages shown on these pages more than tell their own storv. EXCHANGE STORE INDEX Bruce, Jerry Torn 70, 438 Brin ks. Anton B. 124, 395, 444 Bruechner, Krncsi I’. 236, 70, 460 Brugger, Wilfred A. 213 Brnmrnerhop, Charles H. 70 Brunei!, Allan Larue 189, 70 Brumfield, Tom W.. Jr. 243 Brummett, Frank C.. Jr. 156, 195 Bruno, Patrick Wayne 197, 144 Brunson, Franklin ' ll. 156. 184,462 Brunson. Teddv Jack 144, 460 Brvan, Donald Vi right 22 4. 70 Bryan, Jimmie Lee 188. 124, 471 Brvan. Michael S. 182 Bryan. Richard Ray 70 Bryan. Win. Waller 144, -438 Bryant, Carrel R. 70, 429 Bryant. Jack 4). 156, 212, 470 Bryant,.John Everett 70. 194, 421 Bryant, Julian Steve 195, 70 Bryant, Paul E. 144 Buchanan, .las. Roland 268, 466 Bucher, Vernie Dean 12 4, ' 438 Buck. John Allan 131 Buckley, Win. Rice 170. 267 Buckner, D. Urban 156 Buckner, Floyd k. 218. 124, 340 Budwine, John Rav 438 Buell, Bruce Allan 225, 144 Buell. Glenn Dexter 57. 70. 173. 237. 394, 398. 441 Buffington, Billy R. 125, 253 Buford, Jno. Frederic 203, 370 Buford. Ronald E. 156, 178, 477, 442 Hugh, Ernest Ben, Jr. 125. 182 Bughman, Paul .1. 212 Buie, Eugene (!.. Jr. 144. 263. 410 Bulatkin. Boris IV, Jr. 156, 214 Bullard, John Cecil 129, 267, 433 Bullcr. Armond A., Jr. 156, 194 Buller. Wm. Hillery 116, 264, 393, 488, 426 Bullock, Leamon Leon 70 Bunker. Dan B. 421 Bunn. Edw. Jennings 70, 206, 395, 398, 451, 256, 417 Burch, Robert L. 156. 462 Bun-hard, Donald C. 252. 251, 124, 443, 372, 373 Burchard, John C. 70 Burchfield, James A. 156. 207 Burchfield, Patrick B. 156. 242 Burke, James Allen 202. 125 Burke, Kenneth Dale 251. 71, 441 Burke, Thomas Lee 71, 262 Burkett, Donald k, 156, 231 Burkhard, Robert E. 191. 144 Burkhart, James Lovd 429 Bul khead. Edw. .lowers 125. 267. 401 Burks, La Grand 232 Burks, W illiam J. 156..231 Burleson, Harry R. 144. 204, 410 Burleson, Kerry Edw. 227. 226. 71. 415 Burlin, Curtis Glynn -432 . 433 Burlin, Richard H. 183. 125 Burnaugh, Jerry W . 156. 232. 485 Burnette, Robt. G., Jr. 71 Burnett, Henry G. 156, 265 Burnham, Aubrey Lee 185. 125 Burns, Autry R. 156. 218 Burns, Bill 252. 125, 423 Burns, Jimmy Clay 125, 262. 444 Burns, Robert Earl 185, 71 Burns, Rav Larry 156. 209 Burnside, Paul L.. Jr. 236. 144 Burrow, Don Ray 248, 247. 71 Burt, Don Charles 186. 125. 182 Burt, James W. 208 Burton, Donald L. 71, 173, 179, 387 Burton, Edwin Ray 144, 267. 386. 483 Burton, Ottis Win. 232. 144 Burton, Roger C. 414 Bushy, Arthur E., Ill 71, 456 Busby, Robert L. 156. 233, 465 Buser, Joseph J. 177 Bush, Carl Edward 125 Bush, Ronald Joe 207. 125 Bush, W aller Eugene 116, 426 Bussa. Edward Glenn 340, 346 Buswell, Gordon E. 156. 212 Butler, Charles R. 144, 432 Butler, Chas. Thos. 119 Butler, Garland W. 156, 201 Butler, Jimmie R. 156. 213. 432 Butler, Thos. Bentley 229, 71 Butschek. Allan J. 156, 189, 483 Butschek, Robert Jas. 71, 223. 416. 419. 435. 483 Butter. Howard D. 185. 125. 324. 325 Byar, Thomas M„ Jr. 156. 245 Byars, Harold W . 196. 144. 483 Bvington. Alonzo 244. 144 Byrd, Janies Richard 196, 125, 257, 444 Byrnes, Albert L. 71. 268. 450. 438 Byrne, W in. Brvan, Jr. 244, 125 Caffey, James Enoch 409 Cahill, Lawrence T. 185. 125. 491 Cain, John Donvie 254. 71. 448 Cain, Robert N. 156. 183 Caldwell. Alan Bovd 156 Caldwell. Jas. Alfred 264 Caldwell. Robt. R. 116 Caldwell. Robert W. 252 Calhoun, Carl R. 156. 232. 433. 486 Calhoun, George Henry 178 Calhoun, Jimmie D. 71. 488 Calhoun, James Lewis 248, 125. 434 Callan, Jack Kenneth 116. 426 Callawav. Francis R. 156 Callaway, Lester H. 429 Callieoatte, Conrad 231. 144 Camarata, Anthony M. 213 Cameron, Arthur L.. Jr. 156. 227. 414. 401 Cameron, Neal Curtis 125. 201, 369 Cameron, Thomas Rav 125 Camillo, Lorenzo A. 250. 491 Campbell, Billie Joe 177 Campbell, Calv in D. 156, 235, 414, 480 Campbell, Charles M. 156. 231 Campbell. Douglas L. 252. 144 Campbell, Damon Roe 125, 426 Campbell, Everett E. 156 Campbell, Jay A. 156 Campbell, Jack L. 156, 232. 482 Campbell. John F. 223 Campbell. Tom .VL. Jr. 156, 185 Campbell, W in. Leroy 188. 71 Camper, Raymond E., Jr. 184. 144 Candler. Harry W .. Jr. 156, 191 Canik, Leebert G. 156, 233 Cannaday, Jack N. 156, 232 Cannon, Robert D. 156. 204 Cannon, Ronald James 186 Cannon. Robert S. 177, 144 Canon, Val Howell, Jr. 415, 263, 472 Cantrell, Dale Clark 202, 144, 470 Cantrell. Joe Wood 231, 144 Capello, Thomas D. 156. 232 Cappel, Richard Jos. 245. 71, 485. 427, 373 Capote, Luciano C. 125. 266. 485. 437 Garberrv. James Albert 250, 474 Carbone, John A. 219 Cardenas, Alberto P. 224. 125. 455, 457 Cardenas. Hector, A. 207. 144 Carey, James Addison 253. 71 Carey. Robert R. 156. 236 Carlow. Charles R. 156. 223. 471 Carlton, John S„ Jr. 156. 235. 452 Carlton, Melvin W .. Jr. 156. 213 Carlton Win. Allen 125. 250, 473 Carlton, William H. 203 Carnes, James Pomeroy 125. 267. 473 Carpenter, Bobby E. 429 Carpenter, David C., Jr. 223. 125. 368 Carpenter Jerry M. 125. 267, 420 Carpenter, James W ., Jr. 125 Carpenter, Oscar Lee 209, 125 Carper, Herbert J. 156, 218. 465, 347 Carr, George Edward 224, 71 Carr, Joe B. 156 Carr, Janies E. 156, 265 Garrick, John L. 156. 229, 461 Carrico. Carl C., II 209. 125 Carroll, Mikey N. 156, 236 Carroll, Paul Losco 250, 144 Carroll. Ray Dean 264 ' , 396 Carruth, Wybert L. 71 Carsey, Julian 217 Carson, George 195, 144 Carson, Garv E. 156 Carson, James Ross 252, 144 Carter. Billy Burl 125, 203, 387, 450 Carter. Bobby John 340 Carter, Cecil E. 156, 212 Carter, Charles K. 203, 144 Carter, Delmer W. 157, 214 Carter, Jimmie L. 236 Carter. Larry G. 157, 174 Carter, Thomas H. 157. 233 Carv er, Donald Wayne 195. 218. 144, 348 Casalta. Max Alberto 125 Casbeer, Lawrence E. 125, 421 Casey, Joe Bob 125. 265. 452 Casey, Ronald 125. 207, 410 Casey, Thos. Jos. 452 Cash, Durward M. 227 Cash. Jerry Neal 216, 418 Cashion. Jerry Lee 249 Cashman, Edward H. 229. 144 Casimir, Jack P. 183. 1 14 Cassaday. Herman B. 157. 264. 433, -182 Cassidy, Donald D. 157, 212, ' 488 Cassidy, Delmar R. 393. 426 Cassidy, John Arlis 125. 244, 392 Cassity. Jas. Shelby 227. 125. 257, 417 Castellaw, Carl D. 157 Caster, Robert Wm. 249. 144 Castillo lose Ramon 72. 485. 422, 434 Castle, Edw. Rankin 72. 182. 391 Castleman, Cam W . .350. 357 Caston. James Calv in 178. 144 Caswell. Dudley Wm. 232 Cates. Johnny Edw. 216. 131, 484, 430 Catledge, Morris B.. Jr. 269. 410 Cato, Carol Loren 72. 265. 480. 401 Caton. Hardv M. 157 Cav itt. Jimmie Lamar 72. 195. 421. 468 Cawlev. Richard E. 157. 250. 430 Cecil, Keith W .. Jr. 157. 237. 183 Cegelski. Thaddeus J. 157. 195. 412. 427 Cerasa, Matthew M. 213 Chadwick, John R. 1 14 Chaires, Leonard 72. 267. 421.457 Chalmers. Gerald T. 72 Chamberlain. Homer T. 157. 236 Chamberlain, John K. 157. 201 Chamberlain. Rav 203 Chambers, Rodger L. 252. 144 Chambliss, Dale R. 144 Chandler, Everett D. 72 Chandler, Glynn Ross 207. 125. 489. 433 Chaney, Roy G. 426 Channing, John Ford 214, 72. 484 Chapa. Roberto A. 457 Chaplin, Noel Thos. 217. 125 Chapman, Cecil V. 262. 429 Chapman, James W. 157. 203 Chapman, Richard A. 2.54. 360 Chapman, Warren W . 202. 125. 257, 413, 437 . 44 Chappell. Alfred M. 249. 388 Chappell. James A. 250 Charles, James L. 157. 207. 455. 476 Charnetski, Cleeland J. 157, 208 Cheatheam, C. J., Jr. 228 Cheatham. Fred C. 157. 203 Chesher. Phillip B. 209. 144 Chesser. John Draper 72. 417 Chesser. Reginald L. 209. 125. 432 Chevalier. Howard L. 72. 415. 441 Chewning, Jack 222. 125, 451 Chiari. Olegario B. 186, 125 Childers, Asa Bill. Jr. 244, 144 Childers. Howard F. 72 Childres, James H. 299 Childress. James T. 157 Chinnock, Bert E. 72 Chisholm, Allen N. 217, 125 Chlapek, James D. 414 Chlapek, Marv in Jas. 201, 125 Choate, John M. 157. 224 Choca, Ernesto Abel 485 Chow, Federico 72 Christ, James E. 184. 125, 427 Christilles, Jos. C„ Jr. 157, 242, 412 Christopher, John C. 227, 144 Christy, William C., Jr. 196. 144 Chu. Coolidge York 125, 487 Chudleigh, C. E. 72, 456, 267, 414, 438 Chumney, Carl Van 72. 438 Churchill, Glen D, 201, 72, 420 Chvatel, Leland A. 157, 177, 449 Cinatl,. Frank James 246, 125, 372 Claborn, l,arry D. 72, 426 Clachar, Alvaro B. 125, 433, 485, 372 Clark, Berne Horton 249, 126, 462 Clark, Billy Lewis 126, 469 Clark, Donald Raye, 144 512 INDEX Clark, Franklin D. 72, 237. 408, 468 Clark, Henry F. 302, 304. 316, 73 Clark, Floyd Ray 204, 144, 450 Clark, Gibson L. 231 Clark, John B. 157, 233. 489 Clark, James A. 144, 202, 386, 392 Clark. James F.lton 73, 298. 340, 341, 426 Clark, Leonard E., Jr. 157 Clark. Roger Allan 244-. 144, 451. 448 Clark. Robl. Fredric 194 Clark, Robert F.. Jr. 213. 126. 144. 448 Clark, Roy Presley 72. 267 Clark. Roger Sirrine 193. 73. 370. 422 Clark. Winston B. 157. 204. 492, 409 Clary, James W. 157. 235 Clavton, Bobby, Jaek 126 Clayton, Virgil S.. Jr. 223 Clayton. illiam II. 368 Clayton, William R. 157. 209 Clegg. Johnson R., Jr. 245. 126 Cleland, Robert Dunn 218. 144 Cleland, Wilfred E. 157. 208. 414 Clement. Ralph Win. 126. 203, 421. 371. 401 Clements, Jesse V.. Jr. 157 Clements, Richard F. 157. 244 Clemmons, Sidney J. 157. 182 Clendennen, Robbs Roy 302. 307, 391 Cleveland, Jasper J. 157. 189 Clevenger. Thomas G. 157. 182 Cline, Bers I Watson 116 Cline. Robert avne 158 Clines, George S.. Jr. 157. 214 Clinton. Sam Jack 429 Cloninger. James C. 73. 438 Gloss. Charles Henry 126 Goss. Frank P. 228. 480 (Join!. 1 )onald R. 236 Cloud, Gas Gsven 178. 126 Cloud, lav Glsnn 178. 126 Cloud. Leo D. 157. 212 Cloud, Leon B. 157. 202 Coatnes , Norman E. 126 Cobb, (lari Eldon 186. 126. 470 Cobb. Jerrs Don 243. 73 |Cobb. Jon Fredric 126 Cobb, J. Y 235 Cobb, Merrill F. 195 Cobb. Thomas 157 Cobb, Walter F. 157. 249 Coblent .. illiam S. 126. 183. 216. 256. 428 Coeanougher. Bonnie 73. 268. 435. 418 Cochran. James Vi. 157. 195 Cochran, Lester 1). 73. 177 Cochran, Rex . 157. 251 Cocke. William M.. Jr. 73. 4 14, 340, 343, 348. 298 Cockerham. Win. liaises 178 Cockrell. Oliser W. 157. 261 Colics. Robert II 144.214 Coffman. George W. 126. 186 Coffman. Robert P. 157. 202. 409 Coffman. Robert R. 415. 413. 437 Coffman. Thomas S. 73, 186. 408. 109 Coker. Tom Barton. Jr. 144, 195 Coker. Robert W . 157. 181 Cole. Fred L.. Jr. 157. 204. 386. 450 Cole. Jesse Dillon. Jr. 1 14. 177. 478 Cole. James I ' .. Jr. 218. 347 Cole. Ralph Broad 73. 174. 185. 388 Cole. Virgil R.. Jr. 157. 194 Cole. W in. Crasvford 73. 197. 421 Coleman, .las M. 157. 181 Coleman. Jerrs Bruce 126 Coleman. John Dee 116 Colgin. Andress R. 157.212 Collier, sail H. 157. 237 Collier. Carroll W. 144. 44 Collier. James Michael 157 Collier. Philip B. 177. 144.451 Collings. Bruce D. 157 Collins. Freddie D. 266. 414 (loll ins. 1 lonald R. 426 Collins. James O. 157. 201.483 Collins. James Ralph 116. 265. 393, 426 Collins, Jock R. 115. 265. 393. 426 Collins. Robert A. 15 1 Collins. Sanford W .. Jr. 157. 254, 460 Collins. Tims. Arthur 213. 73. 430. 486 (lollins, W in. W aller 115 Colssiek. Mian Baker 144 Compton, kermil Kent 225 t lomplou. (film 1).. Jr. 15i. 20.. 48. Conasvay, W in. Richard 144, 456 Condon, Russell Win. 182 Conevey, Jimmy Lee 73 Connally, Fritzie L. 324, 326. 340, 343, 298 Connally, James W . 217. 423 Connelly, Webb Louis 73. 213, 412. 427 Conner, Robert W. 157, 177 Conner, Toby L. 157, 223 Connor. Tom Mack 126. 230. 233. 488 Conrad. Bobby Joe 302. 316. 219. 298 Conrad. Harold John 182. 144 Conrad, Stephen G. 233. 412, 491 Conlella, Milton C. 157. 252 Consvay, John G. 223 Cook. Charles Ras 254. 145 Cook, Harold C. 183 Cook, Jack C. 126. 230. 233, 421. 445. 427 Cook, James Ergle. Jr. 73 Cook. Jas. Firman, Jr. 73. 444, 434 Cook. James Henry 273. 203. 386. 387, 456 Cook. Leland Preston 74, 418 Cook. Raymond W . 74. 362, 426 Cook. Robert W. 201. 145 Cook, Wallace D. 157 Cook. W in. Meredith 126. 269 Cooke. Fred Thomas, Jr. 267. 418 Cooner. W illiam P. 350. 357 Cooper. Bills G. 157, 227 Cooper, Bert Marcus 145 Cooper, Charles D. 231. 145 Cooper. Das id Dean 244 Cooper. Douglas R. 157. 235. 473 Cooper, Forrest W .. Jr. 126 Cooper, James A. 425, 265 Cooper. James Carter 74. 213 Cooper. John kas 116. 393 Cooper. Joe Los d 74, 476 Cooper. Larrs Conies 183 Cooper. W m. Herses 145. 213. 427. 420 Cope. Gene Eserette 426 Copeland. Robert W . 126. 191 Coppedge. Harold G. 145. 249 Corbell. Donald H. 145. 232 Corbin. Jerry W . 157. 236 Corbin. Win. Less is. Jr. 194 Corder. Louis Gene 126. 239 Cordes, Alfre d H.. Jr. 74. 178. 438 Cornelius, James M.. Jr. 157. 237. 450 Cornelius, W m. P.. Jr. 157. 182 Cornett. Arlen Chas. 145. 214 Cornssall. Don S. 157. 225. 456 Cornssall. John M. 131. 17 i Coronell, Jorge Q. 157 Coscia. Robert L. 157. 229 Costa. Henry 488 Costa. James Paul 207. 145. 480. 368 Coslon. James Gilbert 157. 214 Cotman. Nathan Tims. 213. 145. 473 Couch, Jerrs Lynn 196. 145 Couchman, Carl E. 189 Goughran. Joe F. 157, 225 Coughran, Stanley B. 157. 203. 487 Coulbourn. Dixon W . 212 Courim, Roy G. 157 Courtney, Nsles B. 225 Cours ille. John Edss. 203 Coutret. Henry C.. Jr. 212. 74 Coverston. W illiam D. 456 Cosington. Jno. Dasid 224 Gossan, James A.. Jr. 177. 176. 74. 173. 434 Cossart. Clarence P. 207. 480 Cossick. D. 223. 486 Cox. Dasid Melton 145. 204. 386. 477. 370 Cox. Fred B.. Jr. 253. 74. 415. 437 Cox. George W . 126. 262 Cox. Harrs R. 344. 298 Cox. John Oneal 145. 182 Cox. James Robert 157. 414 Cox. Kenneth G. 157. 229 Cox. Kirby H. 157 Cox. Lasvrenee F. 116. 426 Cox. Luther Offie. Jr. 217 Cox. Ras Franklin 74. 484 Cox, Stephen Bradley 254. 474 Cox. W illiam Terrs 126 Cossart. Clarence P. 157 Cos . Henry 237 Cosle. Masterson, Jr. 145. 231 Cozad. John Frying 57. 115. 317. 393. 300. 426 Cozart, Dsvan E. 157, 241. 34i Crabbe. Jas. Stanley i4 Craig. Bud Harry 74 Craig, Harold Dean 392. 429 Craig. Walker R. 224, 265 Crane, George Robert 184, 126 Craig. Warren R. 157, 371 Craigen, John W . 157. 183. 448 Cramer, Jerry M. 321 Craven, Vyran W . 157, 264 Crass ford. Bills Joe 126. 217 Crasvford, C. M. 74. 173. 181. 185 Crasvford. John Jas 233 Crasvford, Maleom W . 157, 184 Crasvford. Richard P. 115. 263. 393, 395. 398. 426. 442 Crasvford, W illiam C. 157. 203 Crasvford, W illiam L. 237. 267 Crasvford, Win. Yale, Jr. 126 Creamer, Claude W . 228 Creel. George B. 224 Creel, Paul John 227. 126 Creighton. Carlton C. 157. 224. 478 Cremer, Jerrs Lee 211. 126. 456. 256 Cresvs, John D. 157, 235. 477 Cress, Pern Loyd 74 Cresvs, Charles R. 243, 74 Cresvs, James Alvin 235. 126. 477. 417 Grim. Bobby L. 253. 126 Crisman, Glenn E. 232. 74. 466 Crisp. James Jay 463 Crittenden, Oliser H. 191, 485 Crocker, Thomas N. 249, 145. 459 Crockett. Stanley B. 126. 238. 249. 395. 398. 399 Croix. Alfred Albert 217. 126. 428 Crollev. Bills Grant 195. 145 Crook. Hosvard H. 157 Crook, Jimmie F. 157. 178 Crook. W illiam B. 232 Crosland, Patrick D. 189. 126 Croslin. Jas. Leonard 249. 145 Cross. Juan Felipe 249 Cross, Lvle Lester 426 Crossett. Richard H. 209 Cross . Chester L. 157. 224 Cross. John David 302. 306. 307. 316. 466 Cross . J. Marcus 239. 126 Cross. W illiam Chas. 437 Crosvder. David Paul 244. 145 Crosse. William C. 194. 145. 458 Crump. Emon. Jr. 208. 145 Crump. Richard Emory 269 Crump, W illiam Rsan 185. 145 Cruz. Edmundo De La 200. 74. 256. 450 Crsar. Noah L. 15 , 269 Cude, George Atlee 177, 145 Cuellar, Angel A. 157 Cuellar. Ruben D. 145 Culberson. A1 S. 190 Culbertb. W illiam W. 157. 236.414, 409 Culver. Claude C. 4. 413. 43 1 Culver. John Rhea 202. 145. 371 Cummings, Richard L. 232 Cummings, W illiam T. 157, 202 Cumpton. Jack W . 249 Cunningham. Donald A. 1 45. 248. 470 Cunningham. Donald N. 157. 249 Cunningham, Edsvard B. 412 Cunningham, Harles G. 157, 184 Cunningham, James A. 126. 486 Cunningham. John D., Jr. 74.123. 227. 395 Cunningham. John M. 208. 145. 486 Cunningham. Kirbs P. 157. 203 Cunningham, Sammv R. 145 Cunningham. W alter H. 126 Curda. Paul M. 15 1 ,248 Currin. David M. 213. 451 Currs. W illiam Fred. Jr. 157. 194 Curtis, Carl Nesvton 201 Curtis. Fred A. 157, 203 Curtis. George R. 157. 182. 465 Curtis. Joseph Leon 204. 126. 487. 438 Curtis, Samuel T. 201. 75. 487. 438 Cvpert, Chas. Edsvin 215. 75. 433 Dabb. Ford George 237.145 Dabnev. Henry Pope 157.227 Dagerath. Morris L. 126. 186. 387. 471 Dahl berg. Franklvn L. 177. 145 Daigle. Norman Scott 126 Dalchau. Kenneth A. 223. 145. 461 Dalton. Gars T. 157. 191 Daniel. Don Odell 75 Daniell, David P. 158.442 513 514 tyacvi Stone INDEX IJanncmillfr. 71 ' nr i I), 2(y() Danncnbaum.Josi ' pli il. 75 Dantzlrr, John Eilw. 151, 151 Dardaganian. (1. 191. 75 Ilardaganian, Stephen 7 119 Darden, Monte Owen 197. 126 Darnell, Toinmv l.vnn 186. 126. 1-17 Darrow, Ravmond L. 158,221 [ )ar e . Donovan Wade 75, 429 Datel,’ Louis Otto 214. 75, 459,429 Dausin Lawrenee 11.238, 75.413 David. Frank II. 158. 190 David, Kenton Wiley 158, 178 Davidson. Arthur I. 213. 145 Davidson. V B., Jr. 126 Davila, Robert 158. 2 i 45 Da is. Alexander D. 183,487 Da is, Benjamin F., II 158, 183 Davis. Bruee Douglas 145 Davis, Chas Delbert 115,393,440 Davis, Donald Hugh 75,267,395 Davis, David R. 158,177,454 Davis, Eugene L. 158, 237, 414 I lav is, (leorge Arthur 212, 75. 480,437 Davis, Harold Eugene 126,262,426 I lav is. Herbert G. 218 Davis, Henley H., Jr. 213, 75 I)a is. Jimmie Ray 75 Davis, Kenneth E. 237,145,471 DaVis, Law rence W. 126 Davis, M ax T. 158, 203.386 Davis, Roy B„ Jr. 145, 202,227, 386,483 Davis. Roy Eugene 158, 370 Davis, Thomas C. 483 Davis, Vol S., Jr. 126, 419 Davis, W illiam E., Jr. 433 I lav is. Win. Selden 245,412,480 Dawson, Delbert E., Jr. 426 Dawson, Thomas G. 158, 201 Dawson, William L. 177,400,485 Day, Bryan E. 158, 269 Dean, Chas. V., Jr. 75, 268 Dean, Robert Ray 75, 415, 413 Deane, Douglas B., Jr. 158 Deboer, Jelle 119 December, Gary Wayne 177,176, 126 Decker, Patrick J. 158, 254 Decluitt. Douglas R. 126,208, 395, 399, 402, 413,437 Dedear J. II. 158, 204, 264 Dedeker, Bryan W. 238,126, 402 Deegan, John Rov 145 Deiss, Alvin Jr. 158. 248 Deithloff, John A. 177, 145 Delaeerda, Jerry L. 158, 209 Delagarza, Bernardo 158,185,442 Delaney, Charles Neal 127 Delanv, John James 145, 2 10. 453 De Lassen Jan F. 158, 227, 265 Delatte, Oliver J., Jr. 267 Deleon, Ernesto L. 127, 419, 458, 267, 485, 458 Delgadillo, Robert A. 485 Delleney, Win. Herbert 216 Dellinger, Jas. M„ Jr. 127, 202, 395, 257, 399, 450 Delonv. Billy Gene 241,145,466, 370 Demarrais, Gordon R. 416 Dement, James R. 158, 185 Demuth, Franklin 182 Denard, Jas. Milehel 75, 231, 390, 433, 439 Dendv, Billy Garrel 302, 310 Dendv, Charles Tom 262 Denmark, Kenneth L. 158,213 Denney, Jerry D. 158, 245 Dennis, John A. 158. 184, 414,463 Dennis, James Richard 269 Dennv, Davis McCall 211 Denton, Murray Beall 178. 127, 256 Denton, Allen E.. Jr. 371 Depena, Fernando, Jr. 184, 145 Deprato, Edwin W .. Jr. 158. 225 Derby, Donald R. 197. 127 Delerling, Delmar A. 158, 244,478, 442 Devilbis, Cecil F. 439 Devore, Roger C. 456 Dewitt. Wallace D. 158. 194, 462, 372 Diago, Gonzalo, 111 338 Dial. Robert 0. 158 Dickens, Comer Wayne 131, 458 Dickerson, Ben G. 225 Dickey, James Ronald 75, 432 Dickey, Robert M. 145,232,450 Dieekman, Harry E. 217, 75, 41 r Diehl, Law rence G. 145, 194,465 Diersehke, Donald J. 57.75,226,227.390,416,433,464,256.427 Dietrich, Raymond A. 119 Dietrich, William F. 204. 455 Dietz, Frederic H. 158,250 Dileo, Luke S. 158 Dill, W in. Preston 76, 214 Dillahunty, Oscar L. 158, 245, 470 Dillard, John A. 223 Dillard, Joe Frank 76 Dilley, David E. 158. 228 Dills. Charles 11. 158, 212. 451 Dills. Richard Gene 127, 212. 412, 42 1 , 4-22 Dimmiek, Frank, II 223, 145 Dimmilt. James 11., Jr. 448 Dimock, Gene Edw. 235, 145 Dirks, Wayne David 204. 76. 487 Dischler F. L. 195, 76 Dittman, Donald C. 254, 361 Dixon, Don Hinson 267, 426 Dixon, Don Percy 254, 359 Dixon. John R. 158. 241 Dixon, Jas. W right 224, 145 Dixon, Lane Hamilton 145 Dixon, Malcolm Rav 127 Dockery. Jas. W illis 76 Dod, Robert S„ 111 489 Dodd, Byron E. 228 Dodson, William G. 145 Dokos, Nick George 429 Dolezel, Raymond 209, 127 Dellinger, Chas. R.. Jr. 127, 197. 421. 256. 448 Dombeck, Robt. Jas. 268. 438 Dommert, A. R. 158. 204, 439 Donaho, Philip E. 191 Donath, Monroe J. 158. 236 Donoghue, Timothy H. 158. 184 Dorchester, Ralph R. 186 Dorney, Leonard J. 158, 225 Dorrell, Richard E. 158 Dorsett, Donald Jno. 236, 145, 489. 370 Dorset!, Tracy K., Jr. 158, 244 Dorsey, John Barton 429 Dorsey, W m. Hood 237, 300 Dosch, Charles K. 240, 145, 448 Dosher, John Rodney 245, 145 Doss, James M. 158 ' 228, 432 Dotson, Joe Allen 76, 249 Doucet, Raymond L. 219, 321 Douglas, Edgar M. 76, 433 Douglass, Billy F. 127, 189 Douglass, Clifford W. 76, Douglass, Merrill M. 76, 200, 202. 257 Douglass, Robert 127, 427 Doutt, Robert Harry 158, 244 Dowdy, Kenneth L. 158, 227. 431 Downard, Norman K. 252 Downing, Douglas H. 266, 396 Downs, John L. 14-5, 240 Dowse, Thomas F., Jr. 145, 252 Drake, Gene A. 158, 246 Drake, Norman T. 76, 486, 439 Drake, Patrick Homer 76 Drake, Richard Monroe 269 Draper, Thomas C. 268 Dreyfus, Jack M. 237. 127, 256 Driggs, Donald Edw. 195 Driskill, J. E„ Jr. 255, 321 Driskill, Melvin M. 236, 127 Driskill, Robert E. 158, 201, 473 Driver, Jesse Wade 131, 263 Driver, Jack G. 158 Droemer, William W. 158. 212 Drum, Win. Morgan 76 Drummond, Robt. Chas. 207, 145, 432, 480. 370 Drury, Charlie P. 158 Dube, Luther Paul 184, 127, 473 Duble, Walter Geo. 204 Dubose, Robert T. 116, 393 Dudek, Robert Edw. 76 Dudley, Edward Ray 302, 307. 309, 219. 298 Duffield, Daniel G. 158 Dugan, Joseph Patrick 145 Duhon, Alva D. 116, 426 Duke, Paul Malcolm 127, 448 Duncan, Dean Edwin 177, 127, 256 Duncan, Hartley 217 Duncan, John Van 76, 441 Duncan, Avalon Leroy 178, 127, 433 Duncan, Michael P. 145 Dunklin, Bivin Hugh 127, 268, 410 Dunlap. Donald Dean 177. 145. 400 Dunlap, Jack 214 Dunlap, James J. 158. 248 Dunn, Billy Bob 115, 264, 393, 426 Dunn, B. Edward 209 Dunn, James E. 127, 195 Dunn, William K. 158. 244 Duplantis, W in. Ennis 127, 245, 473 Duplissey, Donnie R. 158, 245. 473 Duport, Paul David 145, 213, 412 Durbin, Jem Chris 218, 360 Durbin, Richard C. 58. 76. 173, 209, 392. 415. 436, 429 Durda, Frank Joseph 76. 194, 421, 457 Durda, James Allen 145, 212, 457 Durham, Don Tavlor 476 Durham, Louis E. 158, 225 Durham, R. B.. Jr. 158, 245, 475 Durrill, William R. 76 Dusebout, Edward F. 76. 249 Duval, Jerry W. 158 Duzan, Donald C. 197 Dye, Emmett E. 158. 197 Dye, Jimmy Dean 145, 267. 362 Dve. Johnnie Lee 127, 231. 439 Dye, Thomas Carroll 77, 423 Dyer, Eddie M. 158, 242 Dyer, Raymond E. 158. 209. 372 Eady. An in D. 248. 145 Eagleson. Gerald G. 229. 480 Eagleson, John M. 249. 145, 480 Eakin. William L. Earle. Bruce Bradlev 212. 145 Earle. Donald L. 158. 218, 347. 372 Easley, Ronald F. 201, 145 Easley, Rex C. 158. 245 Easley, Wm. Knight 127, 227. 421. 490 Eason, Billy K. 158. 209 Eastland. Charles S. 158 Eaton, Clarence Van 127 Ebert. Henrv C. 158. 201 Ebv. David F. 183. 145 Eckard, Roy Conrad 77. 246. 391. 445, 451. 372 Ector, Joseph F.. Jr. 158. 195 Edge, Gerald Wayne 445. 263 Edge. Harold Lee 76. 263, 438 Edmondson, Bennie R. 158 Edmiston, Steve A. 194. 421 Edson. Harlan L. 127 Edwards, Chas. Lander 214. 257 Edwards, Jack H. 76, 201. 395 Edwards, Oliver L., Jr. 212. 145 Edwards, Grace Leon 488 Edwards, Robin W . 246. 127, 428 Edwards, Robert E. 158, 224 Edwards, Sammy Bryan 195, 179. 127 Edwards, Wendell e’ 158, 227 Eichblatt, Emil J. 158, 190, 414. 162 Eichman, Frank Fred 177, 76 Eikner, Edwin Glenn 425 Elam, Geo. Stacy 435. 440 Elias. William Abraham 189 Elledge, Don Thomas 145. 227. 395. 182 Ellen. John Bland 145, 250. 488 Eller. David Gallawav 158. 177 Ellington, Dan H. 77. 178, 478 Ellington, Jerald W . 145, 242. 395 Elliott. Joseph H. 158, 245 Elliott. Robert L.. HI 158, 224 Ellis, Frank J.. Jr. 158. 18,5 Ellis, Ruel L. 158. 212 Ellison, Barton 76 Ellison, Edwin Hill 115, 393, 426 Elmore, Dale B. 191 Elrod, Thomas T. 116, 426 Elsik, Gene N. 158 Elsik. Hubert J.. Jr. 158 Elsik. Willie C. 127 Elting, Tom Henrv 77 Emerson, Garv B. 233 Emerson, Richard D. 182. 179. 77 Emery, Arthur M„ III 158. 190. 456 Emshoff, Tern L. 158 Endara, Enrique M. 186, 145, 427 Engel, John E„ Jr. 158, 223. 456 Engelbach, James H. 158, 233 Engelbrecht, Travis L. 158 Engleman, Vance S. 250, 145, 251 516 THEY LOOK ALIKE ...but there ' s a difference in their performance The two rock bits pictured here are ex¬ cellent examples of the fact that bits that may look alike don’t always perform alike. Both bits are similar in design. But changes have made the second bit a faster cutting, better-performing, more versatile bit... capable of drilling a wider range of formations. Hughes bits are undergoing constant improvement based on continuing re¬ search and the world’s greatest rock bit experience—over one billion feet of hole drilled in the past 47 years. That’s why you can depend on HUGHES bits to con¬ sistently drill more hole faster! 517 INDEX English, Marshall H. 127 English, Rover A. 2. ' 15 Enkcrlin S. Dieter 485 Enos, James H. 127, 262 Epperson, Meredith K. 23 .. 146 Epps, Lewis Bland 224, 146 Epting Lov Dwain 158. 233 Erisman, Anlhonv 1). 158, 218 Ernst, Chas. Arthur 202, 12 1 Ernst. George W.. Jr. 191, 77, 420 Erp, Fred Alan i 7, 221, 486 Esquivel, Carlos 302, 309. 455 Estein, Dalton Main i t, 194. 421 Estes, Allred C., Jr. 209, 77 Estes, Glen A. 158, 228, 401 Estes, Henry 265 Estes, Thomas Win. 189 Ethridge, Harley H. 146, 263 Eltinger, Jaeky R. 127 Eubank, Glenn Kav 127. 426 Eubanks, Robert Lee 146, 460, 269 Euler, John F. 158, 237 Evans, Andrew J. 158, 228 Evans, C. G. 158. 432 Evans, Holly Hope, Jr. 186 Evans, James R. 158, 264 Evans, John A. 158, 178, 4-7 1 Evans, John . 158, 264 Evans, Joe Van Win 201. 146 Evans, Robert C., Jr. 186. 77, 465 Evans. Robert Odell 77, 423 Evans. Timothy L. 158, 181 Evans. W in. Martin 178. 146, 475 Evans. W illiain Roht. 178. 77. 138 Everts, Henry P.. Jr. 158, 183 Evvert. (Jury Lee 185 Ewing. W. A. 235 Ewing. William Rav 127 Fadal. Donald Rav 182. 146. 492 Fagg, David Brine 266 Fall in. James Earl 158, 1 t . 481 Fallin. Norman. Jr. 177. 146. 481 Farek. Donald E. 181, 146 Faris, Samuel H. 249 Farlev. John Terry 244, 146, 473. 370 Farley, Pal .1. 77 Farley. W illiam S. 158. 246. 368 Fallow. John R. 480 Farmer. Michael (). 158, 223 Farquhar. Bannister W . 191. 127, 462 Farrell. David D. 158, 184 Farris, Edw in Lynn 432 Farris, Jell A.. Jr. 146 Faulkner. Lewis L.. Jr. 158. 269 Faust. George L. 255. 321 Fawcett. Darryl L. 158, 209. 390. 435 Fawcett, David York 77, 226. 22 1 .416. 476 Feazel. Giles Thomas 78, 418 Feeny, Boh S. 159. 240. 187 Felkner. Chas. Curtis 201. 127 Felton. W in. Elbert. Jr. 146 Fenn. Ilarlin I... Jr. 159, 212 Fenner. Arlan Lovell 203. 78. 464 Fenton, Miron Jos. 208. 145 Ferguson, Aubin Otis 177. 127 Ferguson. John H. 127, 183.421,257 Ferguson. Sammv J. 159, 410 Fernandez. Alberto T. 231. 127. 435. 440, 457 Fernandez. Guillermo 268. 266, 485 Fernandez, Guy J. 78, 387. 389. 391 Fernandez. Gus B.. Jr. 131. 457 Fernandez. Jose G. F. 177 Fernandez, Raul B. 159, 208. 455 Ferrala, John B.. Jr. 245, 412, 456 Ferreira. Ivo M. 78 Ferrell. Sidney Chas. 182. 78. 368 l ess, David W 159, 177 Fetters. Thomas W . 159. 248 Fichte. Benny Eugene 127. 196, 390 Filer. Fredrick L., Jr. 228 Fichte. Franklin I). 78 Fields, Johnny M. 159 Fields. W alter S. 246, 481 Fields, William R„ Jr. 159. 183, 372 Finch, Ray Noble 127, 415 373 Finch, W in. Ronny 146 Fincher, Donald F. 159. 185 Finf ' rock, Thomas Jos. 78. 435, 428 Fink, Win. Wesley, Jr. 182, 181, 78 Fischer, Ewald J. 159, 213 Fischer, Kenneth B. 159, 19 1 Fischer, Richard H. 177, 12, Fish, Edw. Winthrop 178, 78. 443 Fisher, Buford D. 232. 12, Fisher, Dale Jackson 8 Fisher, Don Ray 201. 146. 4,0 Fisher, John B.. Ill 12, Fisher. James M. 159. 227 Fisher. Phil Dewey 235, 146 Fite, Llovd Elbert 211. ,8 Fitzwilliain, James C. 212. 127, 256 Flanagan, Charles L. 218. 146, 48, Flanagan. Emmett C. 159. 233. 401. 452 Flanagan, Homer L. 159. 232 Flail. Douglas Evans 78, 421. 482 Fleck, George E. 190 Fleetwood, Rov H. 212 Fleming, D. W . 416 Fleming, Travis M., Jr. 159, 194 Fletcher, Gary Dean 360 Fletcher, Leroy S. 254-. 146, 362. 434 Flinn. Edward’L. 159. 189 Flock, Donald L. 119 Flores, Daniel, Jr. 159. 213. 45, Flores, Dionicio V. 244-. 146 Flores, Estrada A. 159. 183 Florey. Tully R. 159, 208 Flournoy. Dale Rav 246, , 8 , 43, Flournoy. Morgan P. 195. 146. 438 Flower. Donald E. 127 Floyd, Cecil Ray 193, 127 Floyd, Jon L. 214 Floyd, James R. 159, 452 Flurry. Ira Ford. Jr. 196. 146, 459 Fly. Melton L. 78. 415, 422. 434 Foerster, Alvin E. 1, , Foerster. Leroy Chas. 236. 12,, 256. 434 Foley, Walter Allen 232. 12,. 440 Folmar. Larry G. 191 Folsom, John R. 480 Fombv, Dan P. 159. 178 Foote. Nathaniel 159. 237 Ford, Davis L. 159. 197. -183 Ford, Lamar 251. 128. 460 Ford, Robert L. 159 Fore, Jimmv D. 159 Forgason, Jas. Lanier 115, 393, 4-26 Forist, Johnnie W. 471 Forsyth, Frank R., Jr. 185. 146 Fortenburv, John S. 324. 298 Foshee, John Wesley 128, 480 Foster, Boh P. 159 Foster, Donald Gene 78. 371. 438 Foster. Joe Bill 58. 78, 429. 173. 206. 392, 415 Foster, John W in. 214, 146 Foster, Roht. Aubrey 235. 128 Foster, Robt. Grant 236. 128. 491 Foster. Roht. P.. Jr. 262 Foster. Rov E. 159, 262 I ' ougerat, Charles A. 146. 184, 268 Fourticq. Gregorv E. 159. 244 Foust. Roscoe T.. Jr. 78 Fowler, Alton R. 159 Fowler. Eugene Cary 213. 146 Fowler, Jack Lv nn 372 Fox, Charles Edward 235, 128 Fox. Dwight Alan 181, 146 Fov, William Henry 197. 146 Fraga. Lupe 218. 350 Fram, Jerome Samuel 18 . 411, 473 Francis, Ronald C. 115. 393, 395. 488, 426 Francis, Robert Lvon 191, 79, 420 Frank, J. Louis 236, 146. 434 Frank. Vernon M.. Jr. 197 Franke, Milton C. 159, 207 Franklin, Albert R. 159 Franklin, Donald E. 146 Franklin, Johnnve E. 177. 265 Franz. Raymond L. 159, 224 Frazier. Gary D. 159. 189 Frazier, Marshall B. 128 Frazier, Robert L. 159. 240 Free, Melvin Douglas 216, 146 Free, Woodrow Arthur 79, 189, 474 Freeman, Denne Hix 159, 189 Freeman, Howard L. 159. 183 Freitag, Gilbert A. 240, 146 French, Alvin J. 224, 448 French, George E. 249, 265, 491, 409, 401 French, Hiram T. 159, 228, 465, 372 Frese, George David 195 Freytag, James Edward 159. 249. 483 Friedland, Marcel 159. 231 Fries, Cecil Edw., Jr. 190. 79 Frills. Harold M. 159. 184. 442 Fritz, Paul F. 203. 128 Fuchs, Herbert A., Jr. 228, 79 Fuchs, Monroe Herman 70. 234, 235, 416, 435, 430 Fudge, Eugene E. 159, 191, 488 Fulghum, John L. 237, l28 Fuller, Robert Louis 211, 79, 415, 471, 448 Fuller, W in. Otis 248, 128 Fullerton, Billy 0. 458, 388. 396, 402 Fumero, Francisco J. 266 Fundling, Jas. Henry 453. 340 Furman, William R., Jr. 159 Furqueron, Edw. Allen 250 Futrell. Harvey T. 146 Gabriel, Chas. James 266 Gacke, Dennis A. 159, 183 Gainer, Pat 489 Gadeke, Herman Carl, Jr. 128, 458. 264 Gainer, Alvis B. 79 Gaines, Craig T. 79, 438 Gaines, Michael R. 189. 128 Galbraith. Win. H. 194, 146. 481 Galceran, Earl Lee 237, 1-16 Galceran, Myles B. 249 Galinzoga, Jose A. 159 Galley, Fred Wayne 196. 79. 368 Gallman, William B. 159. 182 Galloway, Bedford G. 177. 146 Galloway, Charles H. 146 Galvan. Dan Castillo 128. 269, 412 Galv in, Thomas Jos. 115 Gamble, Nolan D. 159. 178. 450 Gansky, Daniel F. 223. 146. 478. 428 Gant. Billie J. 245 Gantt, Myron Snell 181, 128 Garcia. Bartolome 203, 146 Garcia, Carlos E. 212, 457 Garcia, Lionel G. 203. 198. 79 Garcia, Rafael 146. 191, 449 Garcia, Raymond P. 159. 229 Gard. W m. Bruce 218. 362 Gardner, Kendall B. 159. 213 Gardner, Ronald G. 79, 267. 396. 416. 431, 435, 442 Garies, Donald F. 128. 204 Garies, Gerald M. 146, 191 Garlough, Forrest M. 131, -152 Garner, Carl B. 159. 266. 470. 409 Garner, Duward D. 146, 250. 480, 372 Garner, George K. 159, 182. 44i Garner, Gary Neil 146, 202, 473 Garner. John Joel 213 Garner, Pat Clinton 433 Garnett. John S. 146. 183. 444-, 370 Garrard, Clarence Wm. 146 Garrett, Charles Henry 79, 426 Garrett, Wiley N. 128. 408 Garrett, William R. 79 Garrison, Larrv G. 254, 146 Gartman, William B. 159 Gartrell, James W ., Jr. 178. 146, 442 Garza, Eduardo Hugo 79 Garza, Gilberto A. -180, 372 Garza. Juan 79. 438 Garza, Joe C. 79 Garza, Manuel Luis, Jr. 146, 269. 457 Garza. Paulino, Jr. -157 Garza. Roman R. 159, 268. 455. 427 Garza, Rudolph A. 159. 263 Gasaway, Steve M. 159. 236. 401 Gatlin, John D. 159. 254 Gatlin, Frank Bolton 128. 265, 172 Gatlin. James Paul 146, 227. 395, 401, 441 Gatlis, Robert G. 218. 128, 350, 354 Gay, Charles R. 255, 466 Gay, Wm. Blalock, 111 146, 269 Gear, Edward Robert 208, 146, 418 Geddes, Earl Lee 201, 79. 435, 182, 430 Gentle, Milton W. 159, 250 Gentry, John Anthony 79, 168. 437 Gentry, Richard E. 59. 80, 235 Gentz, Duane Harlan 185, 80 Genzer, Clarence J. 159, 214 George, Dannie Ellis 185, 128, 372, 373 George, Freddie C. 181. 146 George, Kenneth G, 80. 178, 257, 389, 391, 460 George, Reagan Webb 178. 146 518 H. B. ZACHRY General Contractors San Antonio, Texas INDEX Gerard, Donald S. 159, 197 Gerber, John Edmund 207, 1 10, 448 Gerdes, Jas. Richard 80 Gerrard, C. W. 194 Gerstenberg, K. Chas. 146, 267, 474 Gerum, Lawrence G. 159, 224, 263, 483 Giamforlone, Joseph E. 265, 453 Gianolli, Allred 1 J . 197, 146 Giardina, Vincent J. 189, 80, 173, 448 Gibbs, Curtis .VI. 159, 227 Gibson, James Loyd 434 Gibson, Jimmy M. 236 Gibson, Lyle E. 159, 254, 358 Gibson, Robt. Engel 242, 80 Gifford, Fredrick D. 159, 262, 491 Gilbert, Bill Cody 80. 235. 238, 408 Gilbert, John Robert 302, 306, 219, 298 Giles, Donald L. 159, 250, 188 Giles, Thomas Edw. 228, 146 Gill, Jimmie Eugene 128, 265 Gill, James Roy 433 Gill, Michael R. 231, 146, 165 Gillar, George Edward 302, 307, 219 Gilleland, David J. 80 Gillespie, Wm. Moran 302 Gilliland, Robert L. 80, 415, 413 Gilmore, Duane A. 159 Gilmore, Edward Chas. 128 Gilmore, Forest L. 416 Gilmore, Jim E. 159, 242 Gilpin, Jack E. 182, 131 Gilstrap, Wm. Pat 474 Ginnings, James Ira 429 Giotes, Gus G. 159, 194, 421, 492 Gipson, Carlton E. 414 Gipson, Jas, Richard 208 Gist, John Lee 190 Gitlinger, Leo George 80 Giuflrc, Jos. Charles 235 Gjedde, Charles V., Jr. 159, 1111 Glasgow, Robert K. 80. 264, 453 Glass, William Thus. 80, 484, 443 Glasscock, Mel hern G. 159, 223, 414 Glaze. Orville 11. 80 Glaze, Robert Lowe 128, 452 Glazener, Robt. Lee 128, 202, 410, 421, 257 Glazener, W in. King 80, 429 Gleason, Jerry Don 241, 146, 483, 370 Gleason, Robert B. 245, 146 Glezen, Granville Wm. 209, 80, 420 Gliekman, Dav id G. 159, 202, 411 Glicksman. Jos M. 242, 411 Gloger. Peter L. 159. 240 Glover, Gordon Bern 128 Glover, John Bernard 182. 128 Glover, Roliert B. 159.237 Gober. Chas. Clifton 201. 146 Goher. Low man E. 414 Goddard, Edwin John 80. 204. 211. 416, 435, 483 Godlrev. Bradford W. 412 Godfrey, W alter J„ Jr. 214, 146, 362 Godwin, Yernov . 429 Goehring, Allen G. D. 159. 255. 321, 298 Goehring. Dennis II. 302, 305. 255. 251 Goerdel. Auline Rohl. 80. 419 Goerner. Lewis W. 128. 389 Goerlz. Eugene P. 128. 419 Goelzke. Geo. Russell. 19i. 80. 458 Goff. Henry Earle 2.35. 81. 362, 409 Golf. Richard I). 219. 320 Goldberg, David II. 159. 240. 411 Goldenherg. Carl T. 169, 203, 38 Golding. Fredric G. 197. 146, 492 Goldman, Milton E. 81, 269 (loldsmilh. W ilbur B. 81 Goldstein. Arnold J. 411 Goldston, David W. 128 Goldstone. Frank P. 214, 81, 456 Goldstone, Thomas W . 202. 128 Goldwaler, Samuel W . 159, 185. 489 Golson, Curtis Ralph 128 Gomez, Jose R. 146 Gonzalez, Antonio V. 208 Gonzalez, Claudio (,). 159, 269 Gonzales, Enrique C. 203, 146 Gonzalez. F. Rafael C. 159 Gonzalez, Humbert J. 159. 191 Gonzalez, Rafael C., Jr. 485 Gonzalez, Javier, Jr. 183. 421 Gonzalez, Ruben E. 81, 485 Good, Robert Ellis 81. 183, 416 Goodale, David Russell 207, 487 Goodbrake, Harold A. 159 Goode, Jas Emory 207, 128 Goode, Wm. Boone, Jr. 231, 128, 372 Goodman, Jimmie Van 233 Goodman. Robt Cecil 214, 81, 436, 415 Goodwin, Edward A., Jr. 188, 81 Goolsbee, William H„ Jr. 159. 194, 421, 492 Goolsby, Billy Mack 159 Gordoa, Mike, Jr. 183, 128 Gordon, Demarquis 128, 264, 481 Gore, David Eugene 197, 128 Goss, Travis D. 159, 217 Gotcher, Nolan H. 146 Gottlob, Jno, R., Jr. 426 Gould, Harry B. 159, 244. Gould, Thomas P„ Jr. 189, 146 Govvan, Everett C. 264 Gower, James Dennis 203, 370 Grabbs, Grady W ayne 81, 433, 465 Graetzel, Robert L. 159, 241 Graham, Gordon C. 216, 146 Graham. James H. 159. 233, 484 Graham, Jas. Theodore 128, 232, 488 Graham, Jack V. 225 Graham, Jesse Wm. 81. 486 Graham, Martin F. 159, 177. 489 Graham, John Larue 81 Graham, Oscar David 177. 146, 489 Graham, William Jess 81 Gralka, Dirk 159, 457 Granberry, Wm. Dewey 302, 312, 219. 128, 429 Grant, Donald L. 81, 302, 308. 312, 314 Grant, John William 207, 421, 486, 439 Grant, Myron 420 Grant. Warren Ray 119 Grantham. Alvin H., Jr. 178, 146 Gratehouse, Philip C. 159. 189 Graul, James Wm., Jr. 81 Graves, Donald E. 159, 240, 487 Graves, John A. 159. 209, 448 Gray, Bobby Jack 128, 268 Gray, Elbert B. 231, 81, 372 Gray, Eddie V. 215. 128, 417 Gray, Jerry Edwin 242. 146, 477 Gray, Jefferson D., Jr. 242, 128 Gray, Jack Morris 183, 128 Gray, Roy Mack 268 Gray. Robert 0. 159. 190 Greaner, John A., Jr. 159, 240 Greathouse, Ronald H. 389, 482 Green, Charles R. 159, 241 Green, Donald Forest 128, 263 Green, Donald Wayne 247, 128 Green, Donald W. 159. 194 Green, Glenn Clark 116, 426 Green. Harry .)., Jr. 264, 441. 437 Green. James L. 159, 237 Green. Tommy F. 438 Greenberg, Daniel E. 147, 208, 411 Greenberg, Paul Lee 184, 401 Greene. Raymond H. 147 Greenhill, Melvin D. 147, 232, 455 Greenwalt, John P. 147, 177 Greer, Allen Skiles 81, 397 Greer. James Alan 236, 147 Greer, John Only 216, 371 Greer, Lee F., Jr. 178, 81 Gregg, Donald D. 429 Gregg, Lawrence T. 190, 128 Gregory, Fred Chas. 188, 81. 462 Gregory, James C. 228, 128, 433 Griflin, Bob J. 430 Griffin, Chas. Edw ' . 128, 267, 401 Griffin, Donald C. 159, 209 Griffin, Gerald D. 246, 82 Griffin, Holman M. 201, 82, 419, 435 Griffin. Jack M. 240 Griffin, Richard L. 246, 82 Griflin, Travis B. 214, 82 Griffin, Willis C. 245 G riffith, Alvin L. 116, 426 Griffith, James R. 147, 246 Griffith, Selman D. 128, 239 Griffith, Walker B. 128, 262 Grigg, Norman Jack 82 Griggs, Win. Shannon 82 Grigsby, Gaynael R. 160, 209, 484 Grimes, Benjamin L. 128, 451 Grisham, James Harold 129, 265 Grissom. Samuel T. 82 Gritter, Henry G. 160, 229 Grochoske, Louis Jon 82, 416, 441 Grona, Hayden Otto 129, 267 Groschke, G. E. 147, 182 Grose, Cecil F., Jr. 160, 214 Gross, Bobby Jack 82, 340, 341, 298 Gross, Jack Edward 117, 426 Grossman, Ernest Wm. 194, 129 Groves, Alvin L. 82 Groves, James Robert 182. 147 Grubbs, Joe E., Jr. 160, 213 Grubenman, K. Marion 246. 147 Grupe, Henry F„ Jr. 235, 129. 257, 473 Guajardo, Eligio M. 82, 457, 429 Guenzel, David Lee 245 Guerra, Dario V., Jr. 160. 184 Guevara, Alvaro E. 178, 129 Guiberteau, James J. 186. 82, 456 Guidry, Shelby Louis 248. 147 Guiles, Derrell H. 117, 384 Guilloud, Norman B. 266, 454 Guilloud. R. L. 82 Guinn, Joe L. 160, 484 Gumert, John Edgar 183, 129, 481 Gunderson, Darrell WL 160. 196 Gunter, Miles G. 160, 223 Guthrie, Roy G. 160. 241 Guthrie. Richard 0. 194, 82 Gutierrez, F., Jr. 160, 195, 457 Gutierrez, Ruben 457 Haas, Harvey J. 160. 240, 475 Haas, Philip Jos., Jr. 215, 129 Hackfeld, Victor W. 129 Hackney, Win. Adrian 204. 129, 422 Haddox, Thomas E., Jr. 160 Hadley, Billv R. 160, 189 Haler, Carl A. 82 Haggard. Kenneth L. 214, 147 Hagler, Glen H. 478 Hagler, Jon Lewis 147, 203, 390. 394. 414, 478 Hahn, Ray Allen 147, 263, 474 Hail, Ewen Durst 203, 147, 371 Hailey, Tommy Lee 182 Haines, Chas. Robert 237, 129 Haines, Lawrence R. 255. 230 Hale, Charles Hammons 432 Hale, Leonard M. 160. 204 Hale, Lloyd Ray 302. 311. 313. 219. 443, 298. 429 Ha Iff, Henry 1C 129. 194, 410. 421, 451 Hall. Alton D. 245 Hall. Earl Richard 82 Hall, Joe Donald 217 Hall, Kenneth Lee 302 Hall, Luther Hefiey 255. 320 Hall, Robert C. 263. 484 Hall, Richard T. 160 Hallett, Glenn F. 416 Halley, Sammy M. 147, 268 Halsell. Robert M. 160. 194 Halverson, Bernard K. 194, 129 Hamby, Harry Clifton 302. 314, 255. 147 Hamilton, Gladen R., Jr. 228. 147 Hamilton, Robt. Win., Jr. 445 Hammer, Thomas Lee 21a. 82, 451 Hammers, Jas. Thomas 195. 129 Hampton, John Wayne 240, 141 Hampton, Wm. Reaves 147, 202. 386. 470 Hampton, Warren W. 208 Hamra, Ronald S. 160. 203 Hancock, James T. 147 Hancock, Joe H. 160 Hancock, Robert N. 129, 232, 455 Hand, Ronald Norman 129, 244, 412, 473 Hander, Frederick J. 115, 393, 426 Handy, James Ray 263 Hanes, Blanton Lee 248. 147 Haney, Joe L. 82. 458 Hanieak, John Edwin 22.3, 147, 455. 480 Haning, Charles Robt. 83, 420 Hankins, Kenneth M. 83, 262 Hanna, Win. Wesley 182. 147 llanovice, Charles S. 160, 202, 386, 411 Hanson, Edward C. 245, 129 Hanson, Robert A. 241, 83. 460 Harbers, Elwood Earl 141, 261 Harbers, Leniel H. 129. 428 Hardee, Bobbie Eldon 196 520 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 521 INDEX Hardeman, Bryee 416 Harditnon, F. (-. 206 Hardin, (leril Neal 129 Harding, Wendell E. 371 Hardman, Leon 237, 147 Hardy, Ernest W. 147, 267 Hardy, John E., Jr. 225 Hardy, John Rayford 227, 147, 372 Hardy, William H„ III 160, 244 Hargrove, Harold C. 241, 147 Hargrove, Jesse G. 160, 232 Harper, James W., Jr. 267, 492 Harrell, Charles B. 160. 231. 470 Harrell, David R. 160, 223 Harrell, James 0. 83 Harrell, Robt. Joel 191 Harrington, Garry 218 Harrington, Paul L. 410 Harris, Arthur S., Jr. 147 Harris, Billy John 141 Harris, Charles E. 83, 436, 441 Harris, Clifton S. 410 Harris, Harold Floyd 413 Harris, Jerome D., Jr. 197, 147 Harris, Jimmy Dale 253, 129 Harris, Joe Raymond 245, 147 Harris, John Ross 212, 413, 437 Harris, Moses L., Jr. 264 Harris, Newton T„ 111 197, 147, 409 Harris, Richard J., Jr. 160, 189 Harris, Robert E. 160, 177 Harris, Sigmund B. 147, 201, 411 Harris, Thomas Alvin 410 Harris, Thus. Briton 235, 129 Harris, Thomas R. 147, 208, 414 Harrison, Charles M. 237, 83, 471 Harrison, Eldon 0. 117, 373 Harrison, Paul E. 197, 83 Harrison, Phillip G. 432 Harrod, Tedford E. 174, 129, 324, 333, 298 Hart, John Barry 83, 263, 389 Hart, Raymond V., Jr. 160, 464 Hartley, Vinson I)., Jr. 129 Hartman, Fred Carl 83, 263, 426 Harlrick, Edwin H. 160 Hartsfield, Ray J. 160, 177 Hartung, George H. 298 Harvey, Roger Reed 324, 332, 298 Harwell, Howard W. 178, 129 Harwood, Wm. Eugene 83 Harzke, Jack A. 160, 201 Hassell, Herman L., Jr. 235, 234, 83 Hataway, James A. 160, 225, 470 Hatchell, William J. 160 Hathaway, Chas. Edw. 457 Hathorn, Jackie L. 255, 320 Haller, Donald Kay 147, 268 Hallux, Gene Dale 207, 129 Hauser, John Lyle 184, 147 Hauser, Ernest H. 160, 218 Hausman, Stanley C. 160, 189. 465 Haugland, Gary Marthan 426 Havel, Alvin Joe 129. 427 Haven, Deon Waldo 129, 208 Havens, Billie 83, 264 Havez, Alvin 420 Hawes, Jerry Donald 147 Hawes, Velpeau E., Jr. 184. 147 Hawkins, Carev Glenn 129 Hawkins, Leslie V. 416 Hawkins, Ronald G. 186. 129 Hawlev, Donald R. 369 Hav. Ronald L. 160. 245 Haves, Jerry Arnold 196. 129 Haves, William Tell 184, 129 llavnes. Gerard T. 233 1 lay ties. ay ne E. 160 Havnie, Carl H. 160, 231 Hays. Johnny X . 182. 147 Hazlewood. Carlton F. 129. 395. 372. 373 Hazlewood. Fred L., Jr. 208, 188 Heald, Charles W. 160, 208 Heald, Jaek M.. Jr. 223. 147 I leak. John R. 160, 195 Heard. Ernest S. 160 Heard, John Foster 238. 129. 462. 399 Heard, Wm. Hugh 129. 196. 391, 445. 399 Hearn. Harry E., II 185 Hearne, Alford T„ Jr. 160, 185 Hearne, Joseph Truman 160, 235 Heather, Carl D. 115, 426 Heatherly, Henry 414 Heaton, Charles L. 445 Heaton, Wm. Richard 83 Hebert, Jas Malcolm 129 Hedstrom, Ronald 11. 224 ' , 83 Heftier, Jerold M. 411 Hefner, Glen Allen 437 Hefner, Thomas Earl 433, 477 Heggs, David K. 147. 267, 409 Heimer, Herbert T. 265 Heinrich, Arnold F. 83, 416, 435, 478, 428 Heitkamp, Dennis M. 83, 230, 233, 416. 475 Heldenfels, F. Wm., Ill 183, 194. 415. 421 Heldenfels, Hugo C. Jr., 203, 450 Hellrich, Robert B. 160 Heldt, Wm. Darrell 233, 147 Heller, Mahlon D. 160, 244 Heller, Stewart F. 337, 338 Heliums, Carl Lee 83, 262. 443 Helm, George H. 84 Heimer, Arthur J., Jr. 160 Helms, Adrain Chas. 129, 244, 449, 429 Helms, Harvey Thos 120. 393, 371, 426 Helms, Stanley W. 160. 212. 471 Helvey, Orin G.. Jr. 340, 344 Hembree, Calvin S. 178, 129 Hembree, Ronald W . 460 Hemphill, Thomas E. 160 Henderson, Daniel E. 304, 302, 313 Henderson, Eddie Joe 129 Henderson, James E. 224, 147 Henderson, Michael R. 182, 372 Henderson, Wesley G. 147, 194. 443 Hendrick, John Boh 196, 129 Hendrix, Dennis E. 160, 244. 455 Hendrix, Thomas F. 160, 197, 267 Hendrix, Will C„ Jr. 229. 129 Henges, Frederick, W. 263, 484 Henington, Charles R. 147. 466 Henington Wm. Allen 160, 197 Hennard, Tommie A., Jr. 129, 393. 426 Henneke, John D. 160. 177 Henry, John Stephen 324, 328 Henry, Vernon G. 217 Henshaw, Langford W. 84. 434 Henson, Charles W. 147 Henson, Harold D. 216, 129 Henson. Jarrell N. 147, 267, 484 Hermes, Bernard J. 84 Hernandez, Miguel A. 129, 269. 427 Hernandez, Rodolfo 178, 84, 458, 402 Herndon, Joe Eddy 262 Herold, David F. 201. 84 Herpin, Claude Jack, 84, 232, 239, 257. 387, 433 Herren, Cecil L. 160. 223, 456 Herren, John Charles 147, 204, 387 Herrera, Manuel, Jr. 129 Herrero, Fav A. 119 Hershey, Homer H. 160, 195 Hervey, Stewart D. 84 Herzik, Jack Erwin 244, 129 Herzog, Arthur Lutz 84, 416, 430 Hester, Jack Wilker, 194. 147 Heuman, Joseph Andrew 129, 476. 427 Hewitt, Armon M., Jr. 214, 147 Heyworth, Ernest R. 160, 207 Hibbetts, Carl Roht. 129, 428, 439 Hickerson, Richard B. 439 Hickman, Carlos W. 160, 194 Hickman, John Fred, Jr. 252, 147, 401 Hicks. Donald Earl 224, 129 Hicks, Hoyvard R. 84 Hicks. Robert C. 160 Hidalgo, Jorge E. 225 Higginbotham, John H. 225 Higgins, Hugh K„ Jr. 84, 420 Highnote, Jerry M. 160, 203 Hightower, Donald E. 84, 413, 437 Hildebrand, Thos. G. 117, 426 Hildreth. R. J. 418 Hilgartner, Lee M. 238. 129, 399 Hilgers, Alfred 0. 84, 421 Hill, Curtis R. 160 Hill, Edward Warren 160. 208 Hill, Gerald M. 160, 207 Hill. Guy, Jr. 203, 130 Hill. Glynn D. 160. 185. 490 Hill, Gordon Neil 84, 423 Hill, Henry Carl 235, 84. 433. 430 Hill. J. L. 451 Hill, Lawrence E. 186, 130, 448 Hill, Lawrence H. 160, 321 Hill, Robert Clark 130, 256 Hill, Ronald L. 160, 184 Hill. Wm. Armstrong 84, 393, 426 Hill, Wm. Green, Jr. 183 Hill, William Cecil 244, 147 Hill, William R. 160. 216 Hill, William V., Jr. 160, 191 Hilland. Charles R. 231, 147 Hillje, Gastav C. 269, 444 Hillyer, George Wm. 244, 84, 489 Himel, Garland Louis 209. 147, 448 Hindman, Charles G. 160, 183 Hinkle, Harry B. 160. 195. 486 Hinojosa, Jesus H. 147, 262 Hintz, Lane K. 265 Hinson. Jerome C. 189, 443, 393 Hipp, Charles R. 160. 177 Hipp, William S. 185, 478 Hipps, Gary W. 160, 207 Hisey, Bonnie Lamar 84 Hitchcock, Glen Delwyn 160, 2 1 Hitt, William L. 160, 197. 458 Hlavinka, Jos. Chas. 81, 233, 390, 416, 433 Hlavinka, Victor F. 249, 147 Hobbs, Billy Joe W. 246, 130 Hobbs, Roy A. 160, 185 Hobson, Roger N. 302 Hoeker, George Wm. 225, 147 Hodge, John R. 160, 253, 432 Hodges, Jack C. 201, 147 Hodgkinson, Clinton 147 Hoese, Hinton D. 85, 416, 440 Hoff, Bert John 227, 130. 419 Hoffman, Christian F. 130, 263, 441, 437 Hoffman, Joe Douglas 183 Hoffpauir, Alex M., Ill 160 Hofmann, John Edyvard 130, 478, 426 Hogan, David Rankin 194. 130 Hogan, Thad Rankin 183 Hogan, Wendell G. 160. 185. 490 Hogan, Winford 130, 185, 490. 372 Hogue, Baxter E. 246, 147 Hohensee, Vernon L. 130 Hohn, John Y. 178 Hoke, Martin Luther 130, 239, 476, 428 Holbein, Edward Ray 208. 147 Holbrook, Frank A. 85 Holbrooks, Arbv R. 160. 233, 490 Holcomb. Charles R. 85 Holcomb, Robert M. 421, 361 Holcomb, Stanley L. 85. 443 Holcombe, John White 117 Holder, Dorman Lee 207, 147 Holder, Hartwell E. 204. 127 Holder, Jackie B. 246. 147 Holder, Walter J. 236, 147 Holladay, W. Paul 59, 85, 174, 317, 384, 395, 300 Holle. Dennis C. 160. 246. 474 Holleman, Kendrick A. 430 Holley, Cvrus Heimer 177. 176. 130. 256 Holliday, Arthur R. 201, 85 Holliday, Bill Owen 130 Hollis, Lewis Dalton 240 Hollister, Donald R. 196. 147. -169. 372 Holloway, Clark E. 204, .130 Holloway, Wm. Mathew 174, 85, 340. 346, 298 Holmans, Charles F. 231, 147 Holmes. Frank L., Jr. 160, 182. 365 Holmes. Paul Ray 232. 147 Holt. Thomas L., Ill 433 Holz, Stanley Paul 85, 181, 416 Homesley, Wylie B. 160, 228 Hood, Jerrell A. 160, 244- Hoolen, Donald B. 160 Hoover, Jimmy G. 160, 246 Hoover, Martin W.. Jr. 420 Hoover, Roht. Lester 241, 130 Hopkins, Alton F. 117, 393, 426 Hopkins, Don Jackson 147 Hopkins, Donald Lee 85 Hopkins, John Henry 244, 130 Hopkins, Nicholas A. 147. 391 Hopper, John I. 160,253 Hopson, Wm. Beauford 177, 85. 460 Hord, Gerald Eugene 189. 179, 85 Horn, Jeffie J. 485 Horn, Jerry A. 451 522 WW;M REED OFFERS REWARDING CAREERS IN ADMINISTRATION, ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH The bright college graduate has a future with Reed Roller Bit Company, a leader in the oil tool and pneumatic tool industries. Reed offers the opportunity to utilize your imagination, inge¬ nuity and initiative with the aid of modern scientific techniques and the most advanced business methods. 523 INDEX Hornick, Ralph E. 160, 224 Horton, Lowrey P. 177, 147 Horlon, Thomas Robt. 182, 130 Hosea, Robert €., Jr. 160, 241 llotard, Cliflon, M. 252, 130 Hotard, Robert Jay 420 Houk, Ramon Louis 266 House, Delma Ray 183, 85, 489 House, Geo. Edward, Jr. 130, 269, 410 Houseman, Robert B. 160, 227, 480 Houser, Ernie 361 Housman, Billy Joe 218 Houston, Clyde, Jr. 85, 481 Houston, Don Frank 130 Houston, John R., Jr. 160, 269, 474 Houston, Leonard Wm. 237, 147, 441 Houzvicka, Richard F. 267, 371 Howard, John W. 473 Howard, Lawrence E. 241. 85 Howard, Richard L. 201, 130, 257 Howard, Thomas E. 160. 250, 442 Howard, Thomas V., Jr. 255, 321 Howdeshell, Ray Lynn 85 Howell, llulen Wayne 178, R5, 445, 469 Howell, Joseph Bryan 201, 302 Howell, James Melton 254 ' . 85, 445 Howell, William D. 217, 130 Hoyle, S. C., Jr. 444 Hoyle, John R. 350, 355, 298 Hoyler, Billy Bob 85 Hoyt, Stanley C. 228, 465 Hrabal, Ted 11. 209, 130 Hubacek, Frank E. 148 Hubacek, Timothy J. 160,216 Hubbard, Behn F. 350, 353, 298 Hubbard, Joe Donavan 148 Hubbard, Richard D. 183 Huber, Farrell G., Jr. 86 Huddleston, Pete 3(41, 306, 302, 316, 255, 298, 429 Hudgins, Marcus R. 160, 233, 490 Hudson, James Lee, Jr. 229, 130, 429 Hudson, Johnny Ray 229, 165, 482, 423 Hudson, Ray C. 160 Hudson, Boyce F. 432 Hudson, Robert L. 147 Hudson, Robert . 160, 225 Huff, John Wesley 426 Huffman, Donald Rav 193, 130, 371 Huffman, Jack Daphen 147, 484 Huffman, Ronald Lee 141 Huffmeyer, John H. 130 Huffstetler Frank 264- Huggins, Billy E. 160, 265 Huggins, Bobby Ray 160, 202 Hughes, James Franklin 389 Hughes, James Henry 85 Hughes, Wm. Floyd, Jr. 148, 391 Huitt, Earl M„ Jr ' 197, 148 Hulbert, Wm. Palmer 197, 148, 458 Hullum, Don M. 218 Hullum, Gordon E., Jr. 214, 130 Hulse, Wendel Thad 212, 179, 86 Human, George E. 160, 229, 451 Humber, Peter S. 195 Humphrey, Tommy D. 255, 322 Humphreys, Tom D., II 246. 147 Hundley, Charles 0. 254, 365 Hundley. Wm. Griffin 204. 148 Hunkier. Richard F. 362, 363, ' 364, 298 Hunn, Donald Eugene 263. 441 Hunn. Michael B. 160, 212. 463 Hunt, Grandin Elbert 186, 86 . 470 Hunter, Anthony G. 249 Hunter, Don Carrol 250. 148. 464 Hunter, Robert F. 160, 177 Hunter, Whiter A.. Jr. 161. 209, 453 Huskey, Wm. Lyman 177, 176, 86 , 173, 399, 429 Huskinson, W illiam M., Jr. 161, 201, 470, 401 Hussey, Richard W . 161, 225 Hustead. J. Don 130 Huston, Gilbert Joe 225 Hutchison, .las. Paul 245, 130, 481 Hutchison, Ross F. 161, 204, 470, 256 Hultanus, Frederick 148, 235, 478, 370 Hutto, Willard K. 324, 327, 331 Hyde, Robert D., Sr. 201 Hyltin, Leroy G., Jr. 178. 148, 487 lacovone, .1. M. C. 130, 264 ' , 438 Ikard, John S. 130 Udarraz, Roberto J. 148, 264 ' , 485 Ingram, Don Vincent 147 Ingram, James Drew 420 Ingram, Johnie E.. Jr. 161, 194 Ingram, Wade Temple 86 Inlow, Robert F. 228 Innmon, Wm. Leroy 195, 148 Irvin, John J. 161,414 Irwin, Boyce W. 161, 204 Irwin, John L. 415, 422 Irwin, Kenneth W. 269 Isaacks, Hubert P. 161. 208 Isaaeks, Robt. Leo 242, 130, 456 Isham, Elmer Rex 229, 130 Isham, Marion Nelson 161 Isiminger, David M. 436, 415 Islas, Felipe M. 161 Israel, David Eugene 161 Iwata, Jiroh S. 161, 202 Jack, Charlie F. 251, 415, 413, 437 Jackman, Mark D., Jr. 201 Jackson, Chas. David 130, 463. 267, 433 Jackson, C. F., Jr. 269 Jackson, Frank L. 426 Jackson, Jay Ernest 269 Jackson, Joe Bill 120, 426 Jackson, Jimmy C. 161, 229 Jackson. Jan Hudson 231, 148 Jackson, James L. 218, 299 Jackson, Robert Earl 216, 148 Jackson, Travis G. 161, 245 Jackson, Winfield A. 161, 227, 456, 265 Jackson, Warren E. 202 Jacob, Elmer L. W. 213, 148 Jacobson, Harold G. 235, 234, 173, 445 Jacobson, Norman H. 213 Jacquez, Jesus R. 161 Jaggers, Carl F„ Jr. 226, 130, 445, 402. 409, Jamail, Clarence E. 161, 207 James, Donald Bryant 148 James, Edgar Lamar 178. 130 James, Lloyd L. 186 James, Mike E., Jr. 161 James, Paul A. 161 James, W illiam G. 161, 242 Jameson, Gene Lanier 201, 130 Jameson, Lonnie Ray 208, 148 Jamison, W arren Elliot 161, 246, 262, 491 Janak, John David 245, 130, 256 Jannasch, Charles F. 186, 130 Jansson, Erick M. 417, 429 Jay, Charles L. lefferies, Jesse H. 242, 130 Jefferson, John R. 204, 148, 448 Jeffrey, John G. 161, 194 Jenkins, Charles W m. 130, 401 Jenkins, John B., Jr. 444 Jenkins, John W.,59, 174, 415, 402 Jenkins, Robert W. 161, 191 Jennings, Charles M. 161, 177 Jennings, James W ,: . 208 Jennings, Wm. Jerry 161, 231, 454 Jennings, Robert Lee 148 Jensen. George R. 161, 182 Jernigam Jack W’. 177, 87, 400 Jetton, Jerrell L. 254 Jetton. Marvin Eugene 148, 267, 475 Jewell. Robert Leroy 250 Jinks, James D. 161. 202 Joeris, Jos. W alter 237, 130 Johnson, Alfred C. 255, 350, 357 Johnson, Andrew M. 209. 130, 453 Johnson, Billv J. 86 . 435, 438 Johnson. Billy J. 130, 267, 438 Johnson, Billv Gene 426 Johnson, Charles H. 217, 148. 401 Johnson, Donald E. 190, 130 Johnson, Frank A. 176, 130 Johnson, Geo. Riley, Jr. 299, 184, 302, 304, 315, 410. 443 Johnson, Herman Ray 141, 340, 344, 345, 299 Johnson, James Dow 217, 130 Johnson, Jack E. 161, 185 Johnson, James C. 161, 177 Johnson, James J. 161. 463 Johnson, John R. 161. 246, 232 Johnson, Johnny Ray 131, 269 Johnson, Joseph H. 161, 197 Johnson, Me 0. 201, 148 Johnson, Merrill W. 207. 131 Johnson, Philip E. 235, 131 Johnson, Roland D. 161, 245 Johnson, Richard E. 451 Johnson, Robert E. 473 Johnson, Roy Leon 179, 87, 489 Johnson, Sam C. 161, 231 Johnson, Samuel W. 234, 87, 454 Johnson, Travis Camp 207, 148 Johnson, Thomas L. 161. 182 Johnson, Vardanian F. 222 Johnson, W esley E. 131 Johnson, Wm. Carroll 148 Johnson, Wm. E. 196 Johnson, Wm. T., Jr. 492 Johnson, Warren B., Jr. 131.247,250,296..398,415,436.489,4.] 3,437 Johnston, Cyrus M. 238 Johnston, George G. 87 Johnston, J. M. 410 Johnston, Jerry W. 87, 418 Johnston, Lon Don 190, 148 Johnston, Marvin G. 435, 433 Johnston, Royce 87 Johnston, Roy C., Jr. 131 Jolly, Orville Lee 131 Jones, Bob Clarence 148. 265 Jones, Billv Joe 223. 148 Jones, Chas. Clifton 131, 194. 4-21 Jones, Clarence L., Jr. 161, 216 Jones, Clarence M. 444 Jones. David A.. Jr. 244. 148 Jones, Dennis W . 161. 196 Jones. Donald Wayne 228. 148 Jones. Floyd M. 131 Jones, Harold Lee 253, 87. 410 Jones, James C. 161 Jones, James D. 161, 244, 213 Jones, James Ernest 87, 480, 443. 442 Jones, James Hugh 87, 463, 433 Jones, James Robert 161, 177, 414 Jones, James T. 148 Jones. James T.. Jr. 216. 1-18 Jones, James W alton 161 Jones. John Wesley 59. 87. 396. 420 Jones. Jimmie W. 161, -156 Jones, Kenneth D. 264 Jones. Kenneth R. 185. 131 Jones, Milton M. 229 Jones, Manley W„ Jr. 161, 185. 371 Jones, Mvles D. 161 Jones. Robert G. 148. 178 Jones. Russell G. 87, 473 Jones. Rav Lavon 413 Jones, Terry S. 161. 233 Jones. Thomas E. 161. 185 Jones, Welton Horace 148. 246. 389. 391 Jones, Wm. Henry, Jr. 227, 87 Jordan, Chas. Bruce. Jr. 265 Jordan, Frank W. 253 Jordan, Gerald L. 267 Jordan, James Edward 148 Jourde, Austin J. 433 Judah, Henry P. 161. 195 Juergens, Larry D. 203 June, Richard Norton 242, 131 Justice, James Earl 87, 441, 454 Justice, Weldon Hale 223. 148 Kace, John Vencent 161 Kahla. Arnold S. 161, 432. 26-1 Kahn. Benjamin 196 Kahn, Barnev I. 161,204.411 Kahn, W illiam Edw. 131,450 Kainer. W infred A. 131, 265, 433, 142 Kalina, Ham B. 87. 127,422,434 Kallison, Pern, Jr. 196. 87 Kallus. Daniel J. 4-1-1 Kalins Frank T. 148, 262 Kalmans, Bernard M. 212. 148 Kammacher. Paul A. 119 Kane. Gradv Ross 120. 265. 126 Kanewske. Francis J. 1 18. 46)2 Kappel. Walter F. 161, 202, 475 Kappehnan. Charles W. 161.372 Kapsalis. John 119 Karsleler, Robert B. I 18 . 118 Kasper. Edward Lewis 131. 263. 444 Kasper, Paul E. 267 Kaufman. Jav Leslie 148, 11 1 Kav, Irwin Howard 231, 118. 453. I I I Kaye. Don B. 148. 148 524 A good start on a GOOD FUTURE As a member of the Class of 1956, you re off to a good start! May we congratulate you . . . and wish you every success in the years to come. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY HUMBLE means PROGRESS ii - in your community THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY £H INDEX kraht ' v, kirl) M. 254, 251, H7. 266 kealhlcy. John II.. Jr. 256, 221. 131, 432, 470 keelin . Wm. Krncsi 161, 197. 1-51 kcclinf;. W in. Eugene 161. 231, U15 keen. Miehael D. 87, 265, 387. 389, 391. 392, 434 kee?e, Stanley W m. 118. 264. 482 Keeteh, E.lward Y. 161. 233 keeler. James Edwin 225. 435. 425, 465 keilers. James W erner 161, 249, 478. 428 keidi, Charles Robl. 131, 425 keilh, Don A. 88 , 419 keilh. Jerry Bryan 252, 88 . 433 Keith, Main dm .1. 161, 242, 466 keilh. Buhl. Drake 302, 308, 314, 255 keilh. Tommy L. 161, 250 keller, Herman Hovle 88 kellerman, Edward M., Jr. 161 kelley. Barry Earan 187. 148 kellev. Jimmy L. 161, 194 kelley. Nelson L. 161, 252 kelk, James E. 190 kelly, John M. 492, 422, 442 kelly, W illiam ().. Ill 161, 242, 180 Kelminson, Layvrence 456, 487, 411 kell, Geo. Allen. Jr. 228, 131, 187, 444 kendriek. W in. C.. Jr. 212, 148 kennamer, John Larry 196 kennedy. Alsou R., Jr. 393, 426 Kennedy, Ernest F. 88 kennedy. kendriek R. 178. 88 . 426 kennedy, Larry Brian 88 . 174, 185, 397 Kennedy, Ronald Edw. 453 kennedy, Ronald L. 213,. 148 kenner, Paul Monroe 88 , 392 kennon, Paul A., Jr. 466, 299 keprta, Donald E. 233, 88 kerns, Clarence D. 202, 88 Kerr, James Emmett 184. 148 Kerr, Robert Gene 218, 88 , ' 447 kerr. W in. Patrick 144 kerslen, Milton L. 186, 131 kessinger, John M. 187, 88 kesler, Larry F. 228, 88 , 461 Kelchum, Carrol L. 236 keyes, kennelh 161. 183,491 Khoury, Rollin 204, 131,492 ki.ld, Roberl EL, 111 245, 148 kicl ' fer, Louie M. 227 Kieke, Glen E. 161, 474 Kiker, John W . 131, 268. 416, 432, 433 kiker, Samuel Waller 88 . 436, 486. 441 Killian, Richard L. 161, 201 Killion, Kenneth G. 88 , 435. 489, 433, 442 Killion, Leonard Ray 204 Ki 1 lough, Carrol P. 141, 438 Kilmer, Robert Earl 131. 267 Kimball, Jos. Ronald 232, 148 Kimberling, Mill Ray 223. 131 kimrev, James Giles 183. 148 Kimbriel, Larry E. 241 Kimmell. W illis D. 88 , 430 kinard, Chas. Sanford 131, 430 kinard, Gene T. 254. 88 , 359 Kincaid, Charles T. 161, 201 Kincaid, John W. 176,88,430 kindle, kennelh W avne 131, 421.452. 439 king, Byron William 131, 174, 234, 395, 436 King. Charles C. 208 King, Charles Floyd 207, 148 King, Charlie L. 240 King, George L. 161. 195. 478 king, James A. 161, 242. 480 king, Joseph Edward 463, 429 King, Leyvis Roy 131 King, Robl. Eugene 88 King, Randolph S. 373, 131, 202, 297. 398, 449 king, Vance W ilson 421, 439 King. W alter Carrell 148, 268 Kingcaid, Milton D. 253 Kingrey, Robert R. 161. 244 Kingsbury, Charles T. 141, 263 Kinnamon, kennelh E. 89, 426 Kinney, Chas. Wayne 89 Kinsel, Richard Lee 479 Kirby, Donald Brent 148, 225, 370, 434, 475 Kirby, Roger M. 161, 241, 479 kirehner, Richard II. 148 kirk. James D. 229 Kirkpatrick, Donald E. 161. 250 Kirkpatrick, Ronald C. 161, 254, 414 Kirkpatrick, John H. 131, 221 Kirkpatrick. John 0. 89. 183 kir ks, Aulira D. 161. 203 Kirksey, Cecil Tulle 177. 148 Kirksey. W in. Henry 393 kirksey , Warren P. 89, 177 Kirst. Allred, Jr. 148, 475 Kirsl, Louis 148. 475 killrell, Seba E. 202 Klauss, John George 229 kleb, Wallace Lee 60. 393, 298. 299. 426 kleinman, lan John 191, 89 Klernenl. W Hired .Ino. 189, 131, 4i5 Kleii, Evan Van 202. 131 klelt, George Earl 89 klinkovsky, Edw. .1. 89, 416, 474 Klinksiek, Harold L. 228, 131 Klipple, Temple G. 254, 89, 362. 363. 364 Kloplenstein, Albert H. 161. 207 knight, Randall Lee 148. 425. 47 i Knight, Stanley G. 161. 191 Knighton, James L. 161 Knippa, Leroy Eugene 196, 131 Knotts, Jos. Frank, Jr. 148. 237, 478. 443 Knotts, Wm. H., Jr. 439 Knudtsen, Oscar A. 485 Kocian. James Jean 178, 89. 483 Koegl, Robert M. 232. 131 Koehl. Jacob 0. 212, 198. 131, 256, 412, 427 Koehler, Albert Max 131 Koehler, Clements C. 177, 131, 464 Koehler, David A. 161 Kohler, Kenneth F. 161, 196 Kohler, Miehael K. 161 Kolinek, Ellison K. 203, 131, 257. 487 Kolinek, Marvin Fred 216, 131 Kolle, Elmer T. 337 Kolterman, Thomas V. 242 Konderla, David A. 216. 131, 423 Konecny, Jerry N. 161, 216 Koontz, Russell H., Jr. 185 Koop, Deitrich Wm. 131, 263 Korenek. Jimmie L. 16]. 191 Kornegay, Curtis D. 89 Kerry, David Ernest 222, 89 Korth, Edwin 1L. Jr. 161. 227. 267, 453 Kosarek, Edmond L. 89. 430 Koster, Walter H., Jr. 161, 246 Koym, Glenn Oscar 148 Koym, James B. 161 Kraemer, Rudolph M. 217, 89 Kramer, Gerald A. 240, 148 Krause, David M. 161, 235 Krause, Donald P. 250 Krause, W illiam C. 131. 478, 262 Kriegel, Martin John 148 Kromer, James A. 161, 262 Krouse, Robl. Felton 233, 89. 433 Krueger, Charles A. 302. 312, 219, 299 Krueger, Edward A. 161. 201. 474 Kruppa. Frankie R. 218. 148 Kuhin. John Stanley 237, 1 18 Kubricht, John M. 161. 250 Kueera, Adolph Jos. 253, 131, 441 Kucera, Wm. Antone 253, 148 Kuehler. John N. 131, 488 Kuehn, Evvald George 89. 455 Kuehn, Karl Phillip 131. 204, 387 Kugler, Chas. Wayne 131 Kuhn, Robert John 263 Kuich, Miehael H. B. 373 kunalh, Gus W m., Ill 178. 148 Kunkle, Albert C. 131 Kunkle, Elmer E.. Jr. 161. 240 Kunz. Chas. W in. 265 Kunz. Sidney Edmund 208, 148, 412 Kutae, W illiam Jos. 131 Kuteh, Hugh T. 161, 207 Kuykendall, M. J. 89, 416. 436. 441 Kuykendall, W m. Elton 233, 149, 400 Kuykendall, Wm. K. 185. 89. 173 Kvle, Charles F. 225 Kyle, James Wayne 117. 426 Lackey . Roy Ray 241. 131 Lackland, Sam Dexter 221, 89, 173, 429 La Croix, Jno. Thomas 264, 426 Lacy. Don Lavelle 225, 90 Lacey, Howard E. 161, 228 Lacy, Logan W. 213, 149 Lacy, Roger S. 161, 432 Laden, Samuel C„ Jr. 201. 198, 90, 173. 415. ' 408 l.allcur, Clovis L. 161. 202. 487 La Payer, Jack 149 Lahood, Geo. Anthony 190. 188,90 Laird. Eyerett 1). 253, 132 Laird. Henry L. 161. 236 Laird, Kennelh Gale 236 Laird, Roland A. 162. 245 Laird, Ray W . 149, 443, 370 Lake, Dale Fletcher 237. 149 Lam, Carroll Frank 249. 149 Lambert. Ray mond S. 186. 90 Lamkin, Jack Thurman 132. 418 Lamkin, Terry W. 214, 149 Lamoreaux, John 1. 196. 149 Lancaster , Curtis N. 90. 193. 195. 449 Lancaster, Jos. Price 117. 426 Lance, Bilk Charles 90 Landberg, Lief C. 162,232 Landers. Fritz E. 177. 176. 132, 435, 256. 416 Landron, Otto E. 236 Landrum, Jerry L. 162 Landrum, Thomas L. 149, 267 Lane, Clifford W., Jr. 162. 2 16 Lane, Harry Bedford 162. 178 Lane, Phelps Allvn 227. 132, 438 Lang. Paul Henry 132. 350. 355 Lange, Theodore F. 162. 208 Lange. Wayne Walter 196. 132 Lange, W illiam T. 268. 454 Langford, Bobby L. 162. 225. 462 Langford. John M. 90 Langford, Travis H. 90 Langston. James Edw. 302. 315. 255 Lankford. Marion D. 203 Lanktree, Hugh Dane 60, 90, 266. 397. 433 Lantz, Leland H., Jr. 190 Larey, Claudie E. 430 Larkin, Frank Earle 177. 132. 475 Larson, Paul Francis 189. 132. 431 Larson, Wallace R. 60. 117. 393, 166. 426 Lassig. John Kinnie 90. 393 Lassiter. James T. 162. 229 Lassiter. Robert T. G. 162. 241 Latham, Bert Lamar 212 Latham. Ray mond E. 188, 90, 415 Lauderdale, ' W in. R„ Jr. 187. 132 Laugblin, Jack L. 162. 191 Laurel, Amando D. 162. 195. 457 Lavergne, Louis 11. 132. 438. 418 Lawless. Windford P. 162 Law ley. Mark Hariam 90. 202. 380, 420. 145. 188 Lawrence. Bobby Joe 132. 443 Lawrence, James Ross 149 Lay man, Lawrence E. 90 Lay ne, Lon H. 162. 182 Lavton. Hayden .1. 162. 21 1. 156 Lay ton. Henry S. 90 Lazo. Jose Luis 119. 185 Leach. Gary L. 162,208 Leake. Day id Gene 186. 90. 43, Leal. Ramon Perez 90 Leaveslev. John E. 162.231 Lobo, Joel M. 216. 433 Lebel. Louis Andrew 1 49 Ledbetter. W in. Burl 90. 421 Ledbetter. James B. 162. 415. 269 Ledniekv. Edrvard F. 162. 244 Lednickv. Jerome Jim. 196. 132.256. 412. 423 Lee. Mien Clay ton 223. 132 Lee. Clarence Wayne 216. 90. 165 Lee. Don Allen 252. 91 Lee. Joe Earlon 208. 2 . 6 Lee. Larry Edrvard 253. 1.32, 399 Lee. Robert Alton 91, 132. 264, 398. 399. 126 Lee. Robert Arlen 203 Lee. Sheldon S.. Jr. 162. 214 Lefner, Delvin Jno. 209, 149. 412. 471 Lehman. Ronald 162, 189 Lehmann, Freddie Edw. 213. 132, 419 Leholsky. Victor. Jr. 91, 268. 474, 429 Lehrer, Chas. Wayne 91, 418. 439 Leigh. Harold E. 162 Leighton, Gerald Lee 91, 415. 401, 438 Leighton. Rudolph E. 4-28 Leissner, James C. 185, 132 Lender , Robert L. 162, 183 Lemmon, Gary Porter 223, 489 l.enert, Donald E. 185, 132 Lepori, Firmin G., Jr. 176, 91, 416 526 Choose your bank as carefully as you choose your career One of the first steps in a successful career is the start of a strong relationship with a bank you can’t outgrow. That bank is The National Bank of Commerce of Houston, where the best banking costs no more. Start your checking account now at The Commerce and be assured of the best in banking facilities at your service whatever your future needs may be. The National Bank of COMMERCE OF HOUSTON Gulf Building 712 Main Street MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FAST£R than a jetf Electricity comes to you with the speed of light — thousands of times faster than the fastest jet! When you flip a switch, electricity is made and delivered in a split second. It can’t be stored, but must be made and used at the same time. For this reason, we must be ready at all times with enough power capacity to supply the total needs of our cus¬ tomers — instantly! We constantly are planning ahead and building ahead to assure you plenty of dependable, low-cost electric service for the future as well as the present. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 527 INDEX l-csikar. Johnj( Nall I ! . . ' {21. 336 I.t ' slic. (Jan Karl 207 Kcssanl. ({lias. K. 233. 119 l.rsuiT. kcniirlh Has 132, 263 Kri kus. Krank Nuhi. ' 202. I 19. 370 LcM ikuhn. Wavnc 91. 138 Leu. (:hrl . 162, 232 l.ruis. Barm’s I . 162. 191 l.i ' wis, (Iharlii 1 Ross 197. 132. 25i Iis. I)on R. 162. 213 l.ruis. Frlix Amhrosr 229 Louis, Jack Wi ' slcs 202. 132,447 Lewis, kennelli I). 91. 132, 13.3 Lewis, Leonard I). 132 Lewis. Tedd Medium’ 184, 132,370 Lewis. Wm. Harold 132. 177. 441. 4.37 Lillie. Billy Wayne 149, 178. 395 Liberty. Joe I’. 162. 2.32 l.idds. John Allen 91.255, 434 Lieliises, Kenneth L. 162. 172 Lijinn. John Lems 149. 212 Lilly. Rills James 132. 396. 426 l.imon, Olilin 1 11.267. 157 I .imon. Rhherto 1. I( 2. 214 Lindeman. Allred M. lill) l.indenherg. Krieh W . 162. 232. 478 Lindner, Arlo Arthur 91 Lindsev. Gainor .1. 162. 177 l.indsas. Janies M. 132, 202. 165 I indses. Ors ille (91 Linenherf ' er. Donald K. 162. 236. 401 1 .ink. Allred 11. 162, 182 Linnslaedler, Kmil K. 162. 216, 489 Linseisi ' ii. Rasmond H. 162 Li|i|)ke. Ilaf;en 162. 1 7.487 l.i|)|)inan. Jack llenrs 91, 255. .302. 304, 415 Li|isi onih. Donald B. 162, 209, 476 Lifiseomb, .lark R. 132, 186 Liska. Joe Louis 149, 477 l.iska, Stanley J. 162, 262, 477 Liston. Curtis Thos. 183, 91 Liston. Riehard K. 209, 482 I niton, George W . 216 Little. William II. 414 l.isels . Charles W. 162. 202 Lis els , Oran Wxsr. Jr. 132 Livesav, Carl Curtis 416. 441, 437 Livingston. Kenneth 178. 91, 460, 443 Lisingslon, Roger S. 250 Lisingslon, riiomas R. 202. 200. 132, 257. 370 Llosd, Jinnns Russell 141. 426 Loeasle. James M. 91. 421, 436, 439 Locke. James E. 162. 229. 365 Loc ke, Thomas Ruel. Jr. 194, 149 Lockett. Bobby Jac k 302. 316. 255 Lock head. Rills W. 91 Loekridge. James M. 194. 132 Lodoen, George 1 her R. 162. 236 Lolland. Win. Wiles 22c. 149 Loliis. .1. A. 91 Loll is. Joe Dowell 91.433. 426 Loggias. John Lulen 243. 132. 92. 399, 402 Loggins, Reuhe ' ti R.. Jr. 426 Lohman, Tommie K. 208, 166. 109 Lomax. Douglas T. 162, 209. 414 Long, Aaron II.. Jr. 426 Long, (.ailie’ L. 162 Long. James Hugh 162. 177 Long, John Mallors 191. 149 Long. Robert L. 162.204 I.ong. Robert W alls 2 10 Long. Steven W illis 224. 92 Lemon. Jerry Carl 464 . 268. 427 Lone|uisl. Jac k G. 208. 92. 451 Lopez. Luis A. 92, 485, 445 Lord. Alexander E. 93, 184, 416, 401. 437 Lorms, John Louis 182. 181, 92 Losen, Konrad Peter 205 Lostraeeo, Tons A. 162, 213 Loll. Richard W.. Jr. 197, 149 Loudermilk. G. R. 262, 418 Loudon, Albert March 190, 132, 256 Louslaunau, Raul H. ‘485 Lous ier, Foris Jos. 196, 149, 4-18 Lose, Allred Leroy 443, 335 Love, Stephen Leroy 92, 265 Lovelace, Dale A.’207, 371 Lovick, George A. 92 Lovorn. Garold E. 132, 420 Low, Lynn 11. 246, 454 Lowe ' , Joe Forrest. II 162. 177 Fosse’. Teel.Is Has 149. 228. 395 Low res . Brui-e R. 162. 237 Fowri’s, Gerald Has 162.224 I ,ow i s. t Hilton I .i ' i ' 228 I ,ou rs. Robert I .s nn 253 Los h ' ss. Carroll F. 267. 1-41 Fueas. Firmin F. 92. 253. 415, 429 Lin as. Rasmond C. 162. 232 Lucas. ie 1 E. 162. 233 Lueehesi ' . Mie hael D. 162,250 Luminus. Arlen Don 149. 233. 454 Lumpkin. W alter R. 92 Luna. Olii’ C. 255. 320 Lunardon. Johnns P. 162. 249 Lund. W alter Joseph 192. 178. 443 Lundgri’ii. Duwasne C. 132. 185. 431 Lunslord. Jack II. 132. Ie4. 235, 25i Luepielte. George 1. 120. 264. 393. 426 Luepii’lte. Robert . 191.92 Lurie ' . Leon Morris 92. 111.480. 441 Lusk. Joseph Paul. Jr. 92 Lultrell. E. I). 92 Lutz. Fil ' d C. 162. 177. 491 Lutz. Robert Felwaril 92 Lyheeker, George W . 204 Lvle. Jac k Faith. Jr. 227. 132. 41 , 475 Lyles, W illiam Fai l 92. 419 Lvnam, Joseph F. 416 Lynch. Herchel E. 92, 195. 421. 488 Lvnch, W illiam E.. Jr. 162 Lvnd, Lawrence R. 162. 240 Lynn. Jasper NVvvton. 201. 200, 132, 435. 256. 466 Lyon, Ervin E.. Ill 217. 131 Lyon, James M. 162. 440 Lyon, Johnns E. 162 Lyon, W illiam Jake 195 Lyons, Fred S. 250 Lyons, John W ., Jr. 190, 365 McAbee, Juan L. 463, 269 McAlexander, Don S. 96, 415, 413, 437 McAlpine, John G. 163. 196, 414, 433 McAfee. Wayne 149, 477. 444 McBride, Dennis P. 163. 224, 455 McBride, James M. 163, 213 McBriertv, Harrs J. 204, 149, 412, 477 McBride, Robert G. 202. 386 McBryde, Rankin N. 213. 96 McCabe, John S. 163, 207 McCall. Ernest P. 96. 417 McCallum, W in. S.. Jr. 244 McCandless, Chas. E. 443. 445. 370 Me Cane. Das iel Archer 241. 96 McCain. Bohhs Ras 183.416 McCarle-r. Ronald S. 141. 413 M(Carls. Richard A. 132. 263, 489. 441, 437 McCarlv. John Lee 241, 149. 402 McCarlv. Robt. Bruce 189, 96 McCarty. W m. Alfred 213. 198, 133. 470 McCarty. W in. Dawson 134, 443 McCaskill, Llosd S. 163. 207 MeCasland. W illiam E. 163, 263 McClane. James A. 267. -187. 443 McClaren, Joel R. 163. 241 M.CIave. W illiam R. 163. 248, 491 McClellan. Albert D. 402 McClellan, Bills V. 252 McClelland. Don A. 302. 309, 255 M. Cleskcs . Robert W . 208. 134. 256 McClung, Ras Olson 208. 149 McClure. Jimmy M. 149. 268. 481, 441 MeCluer. Robert S. 96, 264, 426 MeComas, Cecil Rinn 250. 134, 474. 420 McConell, Donald K. 212, 96. 451 McConnell. John H. 163, 2-10 McConnell. Rov John 250 MeCore le, Thcllon W . 265 MeCowcn, Redmund A. 246. 149 McCoy. Bills L. 149 McCos. Edward M. 163. 209 McCoy, Joseph C., Jr. 163. 195, 225 McCos. W arren W in. 134, 262, 426 MeCradv, James Dav id 426 McCrary. John H. 96, 264, 398, 399 McCrary. Jack N. 163, 197 McCree, Mars in A. 163, 486 McCreedy, William H. 214 McCue, Thomas D. 163 McGullev, E. Frank, Jr. 134 McCullough, Elinor D. 214. 134. 447 528 McCune. Donald M. 163. 414 McCurdy. Larry Wavne 207. 134. 451 McCurles . James M.. Jr. 96 McCurrs. Marvin P. 163 McDaniel. Jimmie H. 177. 149. 484 McDaniel. Robert L. 183, 134. 463, 443 McDaniels. W illiam Noel 163. lee. 414, 480 Me Das id. Thomas G. 223 McDonald. Arthur G. 448 McDonald. Charles N. 426 McDonald, Fred W . 492 McDonald, Lewis N. 163. 196 McDonald, Russell E. 163. 236 McDonald, Sidney A. 426 McDonald. W illiam G. 262 McDonald, William T. 444 McDonough, Brian 191. 149 McDonough. Joseph A. 96. 265, 392 McDowell, Bobby G. 372, 373 McDougal, Joe G. 163. 203 McDowell. Eion F. 214 McElsvrath, James C. 163. 190 McEntire. Fred W .. Jr. 163. 250. 269 McEnlire. Jewel Lee 186. 96. 445. 444 McEntire. John E. 163. 244 McFarland, Clas . 11 177. 96. 413, 437 McFarland. Jon M. 134. 264 McFarlin. Malvern G. 236, 149. 466 MeFeron, Ernest 431 McGee. Elwin Louis 96. 267. 421 McGee. Patrick R. 163. 242 McGee. Walter H. 163, 201 MeGints. Donaldson D. 149.402.439 M. Glaun. Richard H. 197. 141, 370 McGowan. Edward B.. 11 197. 134, 257,444 McGowen. Ronald E. 163. 191 McGosvn. Gerald Need 150, 204. 398, 414, 483 MoGown. Richard L. 134. 209. 455. 402 McGuill, Robert L. 150, 264 McGuire. Jerry Davis 96 Mcllhenns. John H. 96. 441 Mcllheran. Aaron A. 163. 201. 414. 470 Mellrov. Zaek Harrs 242, 97 McIntosh. Bernard W. 185. 134. 464 Mclntire, Jewel 463 McKay, Charles Henry 245 McKay. James S., II 249 McKechnie. Robert M. 163. 195 McKellar, Wayne P. 97 McKennev, Samuel S. 163, 183. 372 McKenzie. James G. 97. 202. 421 McKenzie. Billie W. 163 McKinley, Charles H. 163. 242. 486 McKinnernev Flovd 163, 216 McKinney. Avers E. 214, 97 McKinney. Clyde R. 163 McKinney. Gerald B. 196. 97. 443 McKinney, Joe Robt. 97, 441 McKinney. Kenneth L. 185. 150. 482. 370 McKinney. Milton R. 189, 1-18 Mcknight, Geo. Parker 254. 340 Me knight. James G. 163. 183 Mcknight, Louis G. 134, 244. 486. 423 Mcknight. Ras A.. II 150.201,488 Mcknight. Robert Edw. 134, 218. 340, 342 McKune. Jos. Hillman 360 McLain, David W . 178. 150 McLallen, Dewitt 150. 212 McLaren. Therein Dodd 150, 2 18. 459 Me Lain. John W . 163. 267 McLarry, Joe W. 163, 218, 347 McLarry, Jess R., Jr. 184, 134. 257 McLaughlin, L. E. 244 McLaughlin, Thomas L. 249. 150 McLaughlin, Wm. Edw. 213, 150, 425 McLean. Raymond G., Jr. 249 McLean, Robt. Locker 134 McL. ' land, Hugh W. 150 McLendon, James M. 164. 189 McLendon, Larry Fabian 134, 224 McLeod, Gerald B. 150, 244 McLeroy, J. B. 134, 224 McMahan, Emmet K. 184- McMahan, Jimmie K. 134 McMahon, J. T., Jr. 97 McMains, Lewis Wm. 97, 465 McMath, Laney M., Jr. 164, 202 McMichael, Gene Lee 134, 229 eMcMillan, Thurmond D. 134, 441 McMillan, Joseph H. 134, 267 SECURITY AFTER GRADUATION? At Bendix-Utica — yes! The steadily increasing importance of jet accessories in this jet age has created high- salaried positions in a variety of engineering fields at Bendix-Utica. Learning doesn ' t stop with graduation! Bendix-Utica offers ground-floor jet engi¬ neering and research opportunities — a chance to learn the jet accessories field amid pleasant working and living conditions. UTICA DIVISION BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION 211 Seward Avenue, Utica, New York 529 INDEX McMillan, John D. 164, 212 McMillan, Robert L. 164, 213 McMillan, Win. Henry 134, 267 McMullan, Charles D. 134, 250, 256 McMullan, las. Ashby 134, 396, 262, 426 McMurrey, Frank P. 477 McNair, Cullen H. 476 McNair, Leslie G. 97 McNaughten, James W. 185, 134 McNeill, Wallis D., Jr. 164, 244. 387 McNemer, Philip H. 97, 181, 184. 391 McNichol, James J., Jr. 337, 338 McNulty, Alton Leo 237 McNulty, James L. 212, 150 McNutt, Duran G. 164. 184 McNutt, John E. 164 McPhail, James M. 262 McRae, James C. 164, 262 McRae, Nathan R. 164, 203 McReynolds, David T. 134, 389, 485 McSpadden, Justin 0. 264 McVay, Larry M. 164, 249 McWhorter, Richard E. 164, 269 McWilliams, M. I). 120, 268, 393. 426 McWilliams, Rhea A. 164, 241, 414 Mabe, R. E. 132, 268. 481 Maberry, Marvin 11.. Jr. 232 Mac ha. August Rudolph 162, 231 Mackenzie. Joe M. 208 MacPherson, Delman M. 162 Maddux, Evan M. 162 Maddux, Joe Travis 149, 177 Maddux, Robert M. 213 Madeley, Union M. 132 Madole, Travis E. 242 Madura, Frank P. 162, 196, 347 Maedgen, Malcolm A„ Jr. 149, 242 Mafrige, Ronnie P. 162, 208 Magnon, Alberto H., Jr. 235. 93, 457, 445, 420 Magouirk, Jackie N. 132. 269, 486 Maierhofer, Thomas A. 162, 204 Mainer, Thomas Nelms 149, 252 Majors, George W„ Jr. 162. 249 Maldonado, Gerardo J. 162. 246 Male, Richard Clark 132, 261 Maley, Sherman A. 93, 422 Malley, Sam J. 162, 208 Malone, Doyle D. 229 Malone, Frank Edwin 209, 149 Malone, Gary Roger 401 Malone, James P. 162, 203 Maloy, Larry Lee 132 Maloy, Michael A. 208 Maltsberger, William A. 162, 201 Mandola, Anthony J. 162, 269 Manicom, Ronald Edw. 444 Manilla. Robert W in. 444 Manitzas, Geo. Nick 132, 464, 429 Manley, James Oran 206. 132, 473. 410 Mann, Frank Eugene 93, 426 Manning, Chas. Robert 212, 427, 93, 451, 412, 445, 444 Manry, Berlon L. 162, 178 Mansfield, Edwin A. 141 Marchbanks, Jerry L. 185, 132 Marciacq. Hector, Jr. 132, 485 Marek, James A. 162, 190, 479, 256. 471 Marek, Joe Allan 200, 132 Marenles, Jorge 93 Margo, Rodolfo E. 162. 268, 414, 455, 427 Margo, Ravmundo T.. Jr. 93, 268. 455, 444, 427 Maris James Lee 373 Markey. Charles J. 200. 93 Markillie, William R. 162, 194, 414, 371 Marks, John Thomas 187, 93. 456, 420 Marks. Robt. E. 302, 313, 219 Marland, Frederick C. 266 Marlow, Geo. Albert 231, 93, 492. 434 Marr. John S. 162. 225, 455 Marsh, James H., Ill 93 Marshall, Darrell C. 249, 149. 479 Marshall, Donald R. 191 Marshall, Joseph k.. Jr. 162, 217 Marshall. Patrick G. 249. 133, 489 Marshall, Robert P„ Jr. 162, 195, 414 Marshall, Rufus B. 162. 194. 482 Marlelli, Leonard J. 162, 242 Marlin. C. Clifford, 187. 133 Marlin. Darrell E. 254. 361 Marlin. Ernest H. 194. 93 Martin, Ford Green 187. 149, 465 Martin, Glenn Garry 302, 308 Martin, Grady H. 162 Martin, George S. 149, 456, 265 Martin. Homer A.. Jr. 204, 93, 173, 429 Martin, Howard L. 237, 133, 411, 371 Martin, John C. 255, 320 Martin. John L. 245, 149 Martin, James Rod 119 Martin, James Wm. 414 Martin, Max G. 162, 194 Martin, Oswrell L. 240, 149 Martin, Paul C. 162, 244, 431 Martin, Robt. Bruce 218. 133. 362 Martin, Robnett S„ Jr. 208, 149, 429 Martin, Richard W. 178, 487, 442 Martin, Thomas Lane 240 Martin, W arren E. 200, 93. 450 Martin. Wm. Littlejohn 177, 460 Martin, William W. 162, 184, 447 Martinets, Jerome C. 268. 471 Martinez, Candelario 241 Martinez, Eutiquio 149, 262 Martinez, Federico G. 162 Martinez, Samuel 0. 162. 208 Mason, Jerrell L. 93 Mason, Paul James 214, 133 Massie, Winfield 117, 426 Massingale, John T., Jr. 162. 241 Masters, Paul Gene 194. 133 Mata, Carlos Horacio 93, 457, 268, 444 Matamoros, Abraham 133 Matheson, Neil, III 228. 93 Mathews, Dav id D. 162, 242 Mathis, Foy Manion 178, 133, 484 Mall, Lambert Joe 208, 133. 474 Matthews, Jackie Ray 93 Matthys, Leroy D. 133. 478 Mattison, Chas. W. 190, 133 Mattiza, Odes 0., Jr. 208. 462 Malus Robert Joe 149, 442 Mattox. Hoyt T. 162. 223. 456 Mauldin. Paul D. 131 Mauritz. Marcus N. 162, 242. 4 53 Mauritz, Pat 365 Maverick, Joseph Lee 187, 133 Maxwell, Robert D. 162, 190 May, Bobby Eugene 247. 133 May, James 212 May, Laverne C. 162. 195, 449 May, Morton 431 Mayben. James Edward 247, 93. 441 Mayberry. John H. 185. 149 Mayfield, E. P.. Jr. 133, 265. 429 Mayfield. John C. 228, 149 Mayhew, Ronald Lee 249 Maynard, Creighton C. 94 Mayo. Donald Glenn 208. 133. 484 Mayo. David Rhodes 224, 149 Mayr, W illiam F., II 162, 245 Mays, John A. 162. 189 Mays, kenneth W eston 232, 94, 479 Mays, Lester Lowry 235, 133, 429 Mayes, W arden W in. 94 Meador, Kenneth P. 162 Meador. Orvis E. 162. 194 Meadows, Glenn C. 141. 452. 268 Meals, William Keith 184. 387, 370 Means, Jan 0. 163, 191 Meares Marv in Neal 94 Meason, John Leslv 208 Medley, Carl L„ Jr. 163. 228 Medina, Jose Arturo 133, 262 Medlin, Milton Jno 218. 359 Meeks, Dean Drew 302. 307, 219 Megginson. Ernest A. 141 Mehaffey, George I. 255. 324, 327, 299 Meier, Frank L. 163, 185, 451 Meisenbach, David Y. 196, 133 Melling, Ronald R. 255, 320 Melson, Bobbv Jack 242. 149 Melson, Marvin Edw. 191. 133. 256 Melton, Bradford M., Jr. 182 Menefee, Arva Henry 212, 174, 133 Menefee, Curtis W. 163 Menking. Melvin C. 163, 264 Mercier, Jas. Emmitt 420 Meri-Akri, Alexander 163. 225 Merino, Jose Ismael 362 Merrell, Carl G. 255. 219, 149 Merrell, John E„ III 163, 189 Merritt, Willis H. 184. 94 Messer. Charles N. 163. 208. -489 Metz, Hugh J. 163. 207 Metzer, Frank Fred 94 Metzer, Robert B. 94, 419 Meurer, Frederick A. 163, 242, 412 Meyer, Alton H.. Jr. 163, 269, 414 Meyer, Alvin H. 163, 178. 269. 410 Meyer, Gary 1). 163. 249 Meyer, kirhy Thomas 133. 225. 256. 421 Meyers, Robert W. 163, 177, 401 Michelitch, Edward 117. 393, 426 Mickelson, Charles O. 149, 431, 264 Middleton, Bobby J. 163. 202, 432 Middleton, Joe N. 254. 362 Midgett. Wm. Melvin 133. 395. 444 Midkiff, Walter P. 163. 197 Miers. Jerry F. 163. 235 Miers, Walter Nash 186, 133, 428, 439 Miesch, Edw. Peter 94, 463. 269. 429, 396 Miesch, Michael D.. Jr. 119. 463, 269, 412 Miessler, Tom 0. 117, 426 Mifflin, Dee, Jr. 94 Mijalis, Gus Sam 61. 96, 221. 236, 395, 466. 300 Mikesh, William J. 163, 204. 438 Mikseh. Franklin R. 250. 149 Miksch, Leroy James 119 Mikulenka, Edward J. 149 Milam. Benjamin Rush 149 Milam, Dickie C. 225, 321 Miles. Bruce Robert 203. 133 Miles, Lonnie W. 163. 207 Milford. Robert H. 213. 133, 463 Millen, Roy Franklin 202, 94, 166 Miller, Bert. Jr. 186, 94 Miller. Bobbv Gene 481 Miller. David Irving 185. 149 Miller. Dav id W. 429 Miller. Frank Wm. 133 Miller, James H. 163, 250 Miller. James N. 163. 246. 473 Miller, James W. 429 Miller. Leonard Dean 441 Miller. Lawrence L. 163 Miller, Philip H. 163. 263, 454 Miller, Ronald A. 94 Miller. Roy Buford 242, 94, 437 Miller, R. ' ll. 235. 262, 484 Miller. Richard Perry 429 Miller. Richard Rav 94 Miller. Robt. Thomas 121 Miller, Robert V. 120. 426 Miller. Thomas H. 163. 203, 414 Miller, W alter Lee 177, 149 Milliken. Earl W„ Jr. 163. 454 Mills. Eugene Clay 202. 133 Mills. Robt. Keith 437 Milner, Murray Jr. 133 Minaldi. Larry J. 255. 320 Minnis, Chas. Dav id 133 Minor. Bobbv G. 163, 195 Minor. Joseph E. 163. 177, 414. 450 Minor, Russell W. 163, 250 Minyard. Herbert T. 149. 480, 417 Mireles, Robert 194. 465 Mitcham, Donald E. 188. 133 Mitchell, Allan E.. Jr. 163. 196 Mitchell, Emmett E. 414 Mitchell, Jerry S. 262 Mitchell. Meredith H. 177 Mitchell. Roy Ernest 245, 149 Mitchell. Richard F. 163. 197 Mitchell, Teddy Burk 94 Mitchella, Monroe D. 163. 218. 361 Mixon. William H. 216 Mizell, Bill W. 249 Moates, Ronald Dean 216 Mobley, Jimmie T.. Jr. 195 Moeller. Alphonse C. 163. 242. 412, 444 Moeller. Henry Chas. 133. 262 Moffatt, Edwin N. 252 Moffitt, Jas. M. 415 Mohle, Chester C. 133 Mohr, Arthur E. 440 Molina, John 249 Mollgaard, Dale T. 177 Moncure, Barry W. 249 Monical, Lynn Dennis 219, 350, 299 Montemavor, Amado M. 266 Montes, Fernando D. 94. 268, 485, 418 Montgomery, John C. 215, 133, 257, 416 Montgomery, Jack Wm. 149. 235, 486 Montgomery, Padgett 94 Montgomery, R. L, Jr. 426 Montgomery, Robt. Lee 216. 94. 443. 423 Montgomery, Wm. Hugh 94, 267, 440 Moody, Robt. James 460 Moody, Robert L. 163, 194 Moomaw, Richard P. 207. 149. 443, 370 Moon, Bobby B. 163, 240 Moon, John N. 163, 248. 491 Moon, Walter H. 163, 195 530 QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. Dallas — Houston — San Antonio McCulloch ' Daasbi CcrmfiJUAb JfoTrx jUiXnUhc u G. E. Appliances Bryan, Texas — WE NEVER CLOSE — A M DONUT SHOP AND SODA FOUNTAIN We specialize in glazed and cake DONUTS North Gate College Station Dr. M. W. Deason OPTOMETRIST 214 N. Main, Bryan Phone TA 2-3530 AGGIE CLEANERS North Gate — Phone VI 6-4116 College Station, Texas For the finest quality in clothing and furnishings it’s W. S. D. CLOTHIERS For Men Women Boys Bryan, Texas INDEX Mooney, Robl. Reisor 212, 198, 95 Moore, Billy Jack 248, 95, 429 Moore, Cecil A. 265 Moore, Charles A. 163, 202, 409 Moore, Donald Lee 241, 133, 370 Moore, Don W. 163, 233, 401 Moore, Frank V., Ill 163, 214 Moore, Gayle E. 253, 149 Moore, Jimmy Dale 201, 133 Moore, Joe Kinehen 133, 429 Moore, James 0. 177, 149 Moore, John W. 163, 178, 487 Moore, Kenneth H. 190 Moore, Richard Louis 208, 133 Moore, Robert Morin 95, 191, 485 Moore, Robert R. 163, 197 Moore, Thomas J. 95, 262, 420, 423 Moore, Thomas Ward 190, 95 Moore, Wm. Michael 95 Mooring, Elmer E., Jr. 231, 149, 437 Moosberg, John B. 163, 203, 387, 414 Morales, Leopoldo A. 224 Moran. Jerald Duane 236, 95 Moreland, Jerry Coy 133, 422 Morello, Alexander 215, 133 Moreno. Mareelino (). 360 Morgan. Burke H. 224 Morgan, Kenneth Carl 149 Morgan, Melvin Ray 133 Moriarty, Daniel Geo. 194, 133, 371 Moronv. John J. 163, 213. 455 Morpheu. Robin T. 163, 250 Morris, Ben Carson 242 Morris, David B. 133, 1%. 483 Morris, Dudley Lewis 195 Morris, Gerald B. 95, 264, 415, 417 Morris, Joseph K. 95 Morris, Thomas J. 417 Morris, Weldon Wayne 95, 197, 422 Morrison, Billy C. 262 Morrison, .las. Sidney 218 Morrison, Virgil N. 149, 184 Morrow, John D. 195 Morion, Dickie 133, 245 Morton, Robert I ' .. Jr. 163 Morion, Wm. Garland 95. 207, 387, 420, 481 Moscarelli, Angelo L. 163, 213 Moseley, James A. 133, 189, 95, 444 Moseley, Victor A. 174, 176, 177 Moseley, Yack C. 95. 438 Moser, John Henry 415 Moses, Dayton, 111 95, 252. 395, 443 Moses, Edward L.. Jr. 233 Moskal, Donald E. 229 Moss, Johnny Clarence 133 Moss. Richard E. 224 Mossman. Robin F rank 149, 268 Molherspaw, Jack M.. Jr. 163, 212 Mott, W ilbur J. 231 Moius, R. V. 232 Mounee, Douglas Dean 95 Mounee, Howard W. 177, 176, 95 Mount. Jerry Ernest 362 Mousa, Charles Edw. 201, 149 Muenker, Emmett W. 163, 227 Muenter, William T. 302, 304, 190, 96, 433, 443, 371 Muirhead, Billy Myrl 216 Muhlstein, Lado, Jr. 163. 225 Mulkey, Oliver C„ III 163,246 Mullen, Geo. Clarence 215, 96 Muller, Albert F. 163, 231, 445 Mulligan, Thomas J. 228 Mullins, Douglas D. 133. 443, 350, 352. 299 Mumma, Joseph M. 163. 491 Mund, Arthur Jackson 428 Monday. Peter R. 350. 353. 299 Munnerlyn, James H. 228, 479 Munster, Mark G. 117, 393, 426 Murley, Albert W. 190. 372 Murphree, Hoyt L., Jr. 264 Murphy, John Cowden 133, 268 Murphy, Robert P. 451 Murray, Clarence, Jr. 263, 396, 397, 429 Murray, Fred A. 163 Murray. Joe C. 163. 184 Murray, Kenneth 469 Murrell, Jack P. 96, 431 Musel, Frank J. 163, 209 Muyshunt, Miguel 485 Myers, Larry G. 163, 241, 368 Myers, Preston R.. Jr. 163, 216 Myers, Richard Gordon 163. 246. 466 Myers, Stephen D. 163, 195 Myers, William A. 163, 235 Nagel. John B. 488, 371 Nail, Frank M. 177. 150, 438 Nail, Jas. Clovis, Jr. 97, 435, 267, 418 Nairn, Robert Farmer 202, 134 Namken, Leo N. 97, 419 Nance, Robert Milam 134 Nanny, Hugh Rogers 231 Nash, Gene Courtney 216, 134, 257 INash, Gerald S. 164 Nash, Larry Marshall 164, 231 Nasser, Alfred M., Jr. 186 Nasser, Michael Jos. 213 Nauck, Kurt Rudolph 97, 386. 2, 448 Naumann, James E. 164, 213 Nave, Sam Paul 150, 414, 465, 340 Neal. Bobby G. 164, 183 Neal, Lloyd 463 Neal, Jerry Lee 216, 134 Neal, Samuel L. 164 ' , 184 ' Nedbalek, Jimmy J. 164 Neece, Anthony R. 164, 246, 466 Neelley, Norman J. 164, 229 Neely, Jon David 217, 134 Neighbors, James F. 150, 246, 388 Neighbors, Jerry T. 97, 263, 391 Neinast, Harry Lee 97 Neisig, Peter Andrew 250, 134 Nelkin, Wm. Haskell 203, 150, 411 Nelms, John Runnels 238, 97 Nelson, Bobby Hughes 197, 134, 487 Nelson, Joe B. 150, 231 Nelson, Jack Ewald 150, 248, 488 Nelson, Louis K., 11 350, 357 Nerio, Guadolupe 427, 458 Nerren, Wm. Glenn 150, 190, 470 Nerrettig, Kenneth R. 150, 401 Nessmith, Joe A. ‘189 Nelardus. Joseph G. 97, 264 Netterville, Calvin 97, 213, 448 Nettles, Eddie H. 12 Neumann, David A. 453 Neumann, Calvin M. 141 Neumann, Thomas A. 12 Neumann, Thomas W. 217, 254 New, Jeff W ' hitton 164 New, John T. 164, 250 Newberry, Allan W., Jr. 12, 246, 451 Newby, Arvill Gene 242, 428 Newcomer, Charles W. 12, 216 Newcomer, Randolph 12, 235, 300 Newlin, Arthur Wm., Jr. 239, 98 Newlin, Tommy M. 164, 177 Newman, Jas. Gilbert 252, 12, 416, 441 Newman, Lee Wayne 340, 299 Newman, Thomas C. 98, 433 Newman, Thomas Ray 12, 189, 444 Newport, Phillip K. 350, 356 Newsom, Melvin M. 395, 444, 413 Newsom, Samuel Robt. 98, 121 Newton, Chas. C. 98, 263 Newton, Donald P. 164, 246 Newton, Eugene B. 164, 255, 321 Newton, Max D. 249, 484 Newton, Toby 350, 351 Neyland, Colin D. 150, 264 Nibert, Benny E. 214 Nicholas, Bobby J. 12 Nichols, Alfred B. 98 Nichols, Bobby E. 164. 177, 439 Nichols, Robert H. 218, 360, 299 Nicholson, W ' m. B. 194 Nickell, Henry W ayne 98 Niemever, John Chas 213, 12, 478 Niss, Keith Frank 229, 12 Nitsch, James Alvin 150. 269 Nitsch, Milton W. 217, 98, 415, 416, 438 Nix, Edmound Lee 186. 98 Nix, Joe K. 164, 178, 450 Nixson, Frank D., Jr. 416, 441 Noack, Bobby Roy 253, 12 Noack, Richard R. 164, 201, 492 Noble, Marvin Jacob 214, 211, 98, 408, 411 Noebel Peter C. 231, 150, 441 Noland, Billy R. 164, 202, 371 Nolen, James Robert 150 Nolen, Kenneth B. 236, 12, 256, 434 Nolle, John G., Jr. 150 Norling. Curtis E. 164, 233, 451 Norris, Hugh C. 164, 231, 470 Northern. Joseph B. 227, 98 Norton, ' ttios. Eldwin 224, 12, 458, 482 Norvell, Walter F. 61. 117, 369. 426 Nourie, William Paul 225, 221, 98, 465, 438 Novak, Donald Pete 228, 226, 98, 415, 441 Novosad, Allen J. 164 265 Novosad, Clifford J. 419 Novy, Charles Lee 250, 12 Novy, Joseph Victor 135, 477, 423 Nowlin, Worth Dabney 135 Noyes, Joseph V. 164, 229 Nuckles, James Frank 150, 177, 442, 482 Nuckols, Samuel S. 232, 150 Nunez, Cesar A. 485 Nunnelly, Kenneth G. 135, 212, 408, 370 Nussbaum, Claude A., Jr. 98, 445, 443 Nyman, Ollie Q. 231 Oakes, Donald Upton 150, 227, 490 O’Bannon, Norman Dale 98 O’Brien. James E. 164, 189 O’Brien. Patrick D. 177. 475 Ochterbeck, John W. 150, 196, 408 O’Cone, John Anthony 135 O’Connor, Charles Jno. 197, 150, 450 Odom, Winston P. 232, 150 Oden, Jerome H. 164 Oertling, Ira Herman 150 Offield, Harold G. 164, 228, 267 Offield, James Dale 236, 135 Offield, Nathan A. 208 Ogden, Harold L. 164, 236 Oglesby, Glen F. 209, 98, 429 O’Hara, Michael T. 164, 214 Ohl, Marvin Gen e 264 Okamoto, Tetsuo 362. 363, 364 Oleson, Clyde Lee 473 Olds, Jerry Clyde 216, 135 Olds, William R. 164, 209 Oliver, John Eoff, Jr. 120, 262, 393, 426 Ollre, Albert G. Ill, 432 Olsen, Thos. Richard 229, 221, 98. 434 Olsmith, Frank V. 164, 183 O’Malley, Richard J. 164, 246, 474 O’Neal,-Eugene R. 164 O’Neal, Ronald Eugene 417 Oney, Bythel Eugene 150 Onofrio, Nicholas U. 135 Opitz, Robert Wm. 229, 135, 465, 370. 429 Oretling, Ira H. 254 Ormsbv, Albert H., Jr. 164, 229 Orsak, Charles B. 150 Orsak, Johnnie W. 164, 182, 269 Orr, Chas. Kenneth 237, 135 Osborne, Carl R. 302, 255 Osborn, McFarland C. 213, 135, 256 Osbom, Wm. Frederick 141. 437 Osborne, Frank P., Jr. 135, 429 Osgood, W illard S., Jr. 164. 233, 445. 470 Osborne, Vance Arlen 314 Ostrowski, Jerome J. 164. 197 Otoupalik, Frank A. 217, 135 Ottis, George P. 208 Overly, John William 452 Owen, Burley T. 164, 262 Owen. James Edmond 236, 480 Owens, Donald B. 194, 150. 462 Owens. George Alfred 458, 263 Owens. Glen N. 185 Owens, Thomas Lee 150, 264 Owens, Wm. Blaine 185 Oxspring, Harold L. 190, 456 Ozan, Cecil 135 Pactor, Ronald Paul 203, 411 Paetzold, James L. 164 Page, W ' ilton Donnice 98 Paige, John William 228, 150 Paige, Rodger D. 98. 422 Palermo, Donald C. 164, 216 Palmer, Alvin Earl 189, 150 Palmer, Dan W. 164, 201, 470 Palmer, Julius Gene 423 Palmer, Richard A. 217, 135 Palmer, Richard S. 194, 150 Palmer, Selwyn D. 164, 201 Panzer, Larry Len 164 Papacek, Emil Jos., Jr. 99, 263, 396. 479 Pappas, Dimitri 227, 150, 457 Paradowski, Charles E. 164, 254, 358 Pardee, John Perry 302, 307, 314, 219, 215, 135, 299 Parham, Byron Andrew 61, 99, 174, 394, 397 Parish, Thomas H. 217, 135, 400 Park, Kilho 117, 266 Parker, Douglas C. 150 Parker, Freddie Wvnne 164, 235, 469 Parker, Gerald Allan 177, 150 Parker, James Wesley 463, 269 Parker, Milburn L. 224, 99, 441 Parker, Nolan 0. 99, 268 Parker, Ronald Hearn 188, 99, 458 Parker, Raymond L. 187, 150, 470 Parkman, B. H. 269 Parkman, Henry Win. 99 Parks, James H., Jr. 164, 224 Parks, Joseph W ' . 164, 189 532 Vented Heat Swimming Pool Air Conditioned Radio and TV WESTERN MOTEL South Highway 6 Bryan, Texas Phone VI 6-5757 BROWN-ALLEN MOTOR CO. N. Main at 20th St. Telephone 3757 Oldsmobile BRYAN, TEXAS Cadillac Ce CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Shop Diamonds — Watches — Silver Distinctive wear for women and children featuring famous name designers Bryan, Texas . Paul Parnes . Oleg Cassini DR. PEPPER . Jablow . Kimberly A Quick Pepper-Upper” . Herbert Sonoheim . Vanity Fair at Any Time . Edward Abbott . Charles of the Ritz Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Bryan, Texas BLACK’S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone VI 6-4743 College Station, Texas 533 INDEX Parks, Willie Joe 254, 460 Parnell, David C. 61. 99, 198, 276, 394, 395, 466 Parnell, Kyle D. 225, 451 Parr, George William 229. 99, 456, 362, 364, 438 Parr. J. C. 164, 207 Parr, Luther Lovcl 135. 433 Parraek. Jim Murphy 99 Parsley, John Win. 135 Parsons, Donald L. 164, 185 Parsons, James 11. 164, 235, 463 Parsons, Walter H. 99, 257, 421, 427, 436, 399, 442 Parlain, Morris Dan 178, 99. 428 Partridge, John II., Jr. 164, 227. 465 Partridge, James R. 214, 150 Paseuzzi, Joseph 320 Paseman, Joel Evanda 251 Pate, Melvin .lav, Jr. 150, 268, 452 Pale, Robert W ' . 268, 452 Pate, Travis Leon 150 Patrick, Robert M., Jr. 302, 317, 255 Palridge, John H. 414 Patrick, Vergil H. 99, 417, 426 Patterson, Buddy I). 177,99 Patterson, Barden E. 99 Patterson, Ben M., Jr. 208 Patterson, Edwin W. 164, 229 Patterson, Frank E. 99, 234, 236, 392, 395, 397, 160, 429 Patterson, Jimmy R. 164. 250 Patterson, Jas, T. 135, 181, 187, 445 Patterson, Odis H. 164, 252 Patton, Lawrence 1.. 233. 150, 370 Patton, Robt. Lyle, Jr. 184, 162, 491 Patton, Ronald Lee 250, 135,451 Pavelka, Jean Rav 117,426 Pavlik, Erwin Adolph 478 Payne, Albert P. 164, 245, 431 Payne. Bobbv Joe 117, 393, 426 Payne, Gluts. Eddie 135, 426 Payne, Clifford Lenoir 135 Peacock, Arthur R. 164, 235 Peacock, Chars. Dean 252, 481 Peacock, Jas. Morgan 221, 135, 481, 434 Peacock, William II. 164., 250 Pearce, James R. 117, 393 Pearcy, Harvey Edwin 150, 264 Pearse, Philip M. 99 Pearson, Allen E., Jr. 164, 237 Pearson, Carl B. 164, 208 Pearson, Jack F. 227, 99, 465 Pecht, Lawrence L. 135, 269 Pecora, Charles Pate 448 Pedison, James A. 164. 189, 460 Peeks, Jack M. 164, 223 Peel, George k. 229, 448 Peeler, John Lewis 187, 181, 135 Peevey, Robert M. 164, 224 Pegg, Mellord E. 164, 191 Pehnke, Carl A. 453 Pelham, Jerry Price 246, 150 Pena, Victor A. 164, 185 Pena, Carlos S. 227, 150, 465 Pena. Jose Gabriel 245. 99 Penberthv, Walter L. 254, 135, 362 Pender, Roy G., Ill 187, 150 Pender, Robert Ivan 100, 299 Penfield, Herbert F. 191 Penland, Robert B., Jr. 235, 135 Pepper, Dwane G. 164, 235, 484. Percival, Albert E„ Jr. 150 Percival, Billy Ray 232, 100, 482 Perez, Luis X 164. 195. 372 Perez, Roberto D. 164, 185 Perkins, Ray H. 161, 202, 386 Perkins, Richard L. 183, 100, 434, 438 Perkins, Terry Mac 216, 135 Perkins, William L. 164, 224, 481 Perlitz, James R. 233. 150, 448 Perrenot, Frederick 216 Perrone, Marco John 246, 150 Perry, Chas. Walker 100. 268, 410 Perry, John D. 164 Perry, John V. 471 Perry, Neill A. 164, 250, 263 Perry, William L.. Jr. 164, 250 Perryman, W illiam Y. 100 Pessarra, Carl M. 263 Peters, Melvin F. 229 Peters. Robert L. 150, 212. 427, 479 Peterson, Adrian F. 189, 135 Peterson,.Thos. R. 135, 267, 474 Retry, Reno, Jr. 120, 488, 426 Petter, Johnnie A. 100, 208. 395, 427. 438 Pett it. Ralph M. 223 Petty, David L. 164.. 245 Petty, Gilbert, Jr. 100 Petty, John Warren 100, 182, 395, 398, 492 Peurifoy. James R. 164, 216 Pever, Thurman D. 164, 218. 365 ITeufl ' er, Robert T. 164. 241 Phillips, Bobbv W. 164, 178, 414 Phillips, Donald D. 185, 135, 368 Phillips, Felton R. 164. 231, 461 Phillips, John Burke 150, 265 Phillips, Lionel L. 100 Phillips, Henry L. 164 Phillips, Marvin B. 135 Philp, Hugh Darrell 451 Pianla. Robert . 135. 441 Pickard, W illord F„ Jr. 304. 302, 458 Pickering, Chas. W m. 479 Pickering, Robert S. 164, 240 Pickle, Charles D. 100 Piegsa, John Geo. 150. 252, 442 Pierce, Geo. Everill 248 Pierce, James S. 242, 150 Pierce, Kenneth Rav 100, 426, 490 Pierce, Perry W. 164, 253, 490 Pierson, Larry G. 164, 184 Pierson, Bilk ' Bob 417 Pierson, Edwin Gray 135 Pigg, Richard Earl 252. 433 Pigott, Edward L., Jr. 248 Pipkin, Charles D. 164, Pike, John Robert 204. 150 Pillow, Sidney J.. Jr. 100, 233, 473 Piper, Larry Dean 202. 198. 135, 256. 414, 395 Pipes, Bobby R. 195, 459 Pipes, John Roy 135, 438 Pippin, Pat P. 164., 216 Pitre, George Luke 193, 100, 173 Pittman, Ernest G. 100. 386. 416. 436. 441. 437 Pitts, Jerry 236 Pitts, Sidney F. 164, 236 Pixley, Earl Lynn 224, 135 Pizzano, Frank 164, 197 Pizzitola, Tannic L., Jr. 164, 414 Plant, Jem W. 165, 191 Platt, Richard A. 225, 100. 465, 401 Pledger, Roy C. 425 Plowman, Bobby L. 165, 209, 471 Pluenneke, Ricks H. 440 Pogue, John Haynes 135, 213, 440, 482 Pogue. Robert J. 165, 196, 482 Pohl, Henry Orien 100. 268. 483. 434 Pohl, James Alvin 268 Poindexter. Garv L. 165 Polansky, Sammy R. 196 Polaski, Charles A. 165 Poldraek, Nelson E. 100, 243. 471 Polk, John A. 165, 255, 320 455 Polk, John Clayton 207, 135. 100, 410, 433 Polk, Lucian V. 165 Pollard. Charles H. 302, 313 Polvadore, James B. 165 Polzer, Bernard E. 267 Poole, Roger B. 229 Popejoy, James E. 202, 386. 414, 466 Porter, Dean F. 228 Porter, Jimmie Roy 249, 150 Porter, Homer L. 165. 189 Porter, Leonard J.. Jr. 165, 184 Porter, W alker B. 426 Posey, Delma P. 165, 265. 414 Posey, Richard David 101. 419 Poston, Daniel T. 225 Poston, Steven Wallace 150 Posz, John R., Jr. 150, 455 Poteet, Jerry M. 165. 233 Potts, Richard k. 165, 217 Pouch, Ronald L. 165, 191 Pousson. Jerome M. 195, 150 Powell, Carl F. 165, 223 Powell, Donald B. 177 Powell, Donnie G. 165, 236, 488 Powell, George E. 165, 216 Powell, Jamo Cast 209, 135 Powell, Jack Ernest 302, 310 Powell, Jack L. 219 Powell, Roy Ancil 241, 150 Powell, W illiain Dee 302 309, 299 Powell, W illiam J. 197 Powell, William Lee 101 Power, Thomas Scott 150 Powers, Clyde Allen 196. 135 Powers, Robert R. 165, 201, 473 Powledge, Jerry L. 165. 237 Povnor, Julian F. 165, 237 Prasek. Paul Eugene 101, 177, 443. 483 Pratt, Jimmie E. 165 Pratt, Leland Hobbs 207, 198, 135, 256, 442 Pratt. Neal C. 165 Prause, Preston 478, 135, 426 Presnal, Henry Louis 216, 432, 433 Presswood, Bill P. 165, 184. 469 Presswood, Eiland k. 141, 469 Price, Charles H. 250. 150, 362 Price, Harold, L. 219, 321 Price, Jimmy B. 165 Price, James Edward 165, 197 Price, Larry R. 165, 182 Price, Jessie N. 165 Priddy, Basden L. 101 Priddy, Donald C. 101, 118 Priesmeyer, Larry L. 207, 101 Priest. Edw. Clayton 228, 135 Priestly, Thomas F. 191 Prihoda. Daniel L. 213. 135, 478 Prince, Atelia 410 Prisk. Thomas J.. Ill 165. 240 Proctor, Raphael R., Jr. 246, 150 Proffer, Gary W. 165, 225, 414, 434, 475 Prudencio, Roberto 186 Pruitt, Jas. Louis 233 Psencik, Edward Jas. 101. 263. 478 Pulaski, Richard E. 268 Puls, Chas. Rankin 218, 135 Purrington, Robert D. 197, 150. 414 Pursch, Woody Martin 207, 101. 423 Purser. Wendell F. 135 Purvis, James C. 208 Pustejovsky, Anton A. 165. 177, 241 Putnam, John S. 165. 197 Putnam, Robt. Manley 101, 462. 264 Putty, Johnny B. 426 Pvburn. Jack Dies 150 Pye, James Merrill 228 Pvle, Geo. Clinton 232 (Juarles, Thomas S. 165. 223 Quattlebaum, Connie 150, 182 Quesada, Jaime Lopez 151, 485. 438 Quereau, George A. 165 Quigley, John L., Jr. 190. 151 Quinn. Jack Delano 101. 264, 396. 426 Quiros, Armando 223 Raab. Quinton Joe 117 Raba. Carl F„ Jr. 165. 195 Rabe, Robert C. 101. 268. 426 Raby, Fred A. 196. 136 Ragan. Horace Lee 151 Ragland. John Billy 432 Ragsdale, Bobby J. 416 Ragsdale, George M. 151, 229. 392, 362 Ragsdale, W alker B. 136. 4-15 Raiford. Burton F. 213. 151 Rainey, Donald Edw. 101 Rains, William L. 136. 268. 438 Rain. Richard J. 165. 237 Rambin. James Paul 136. 180 Rambo, James Ernest 177 Ramirez. 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B„ Jr. 218, 151, 359 Reed, William E. 165. 229 Reeder, Edward Wayne 193, 101 Reese, Roland Harris 185, 102, 428 Reese, Stanley W . 433 Reesing, Ernest 0., Jr. 102 Reeves, Bobby Frank 136 Reeves, Jess Allen 187 Regmund. James Geo. 196, 151 Reid, Austin VI., Jr. 224 Reid, Stephen Mills 165, 177 Reid, W illiam Ray 252. 468 Reimer, Dan 411 Renfro, J. W ' . 269 Reniek, Jim Larkin 102, 263, 416, 133 Renlzel, Benjamin E. 223, 102 Rephan, Stanley 228. 411 Resley. Palriek E. 207, 151, 401 Reuseher. Jon Arthus 209. 151. 451 Reveletle, Joe Chas. 302, 315 Revelle. Thomas W , 151 Reyes, Margarilo V. 165. 102 Reyman, Thomas E., Jr. 423 Reynolds Gordon I). 165, 177 Reynolds. John W . 165. 229, 267 Rhea, ,|err Chas. 151. 201. 387, 398, 477. 370 Rheudasil, Jerry A. 102. 463, 426 Rhodenhaugh, Dan G. 136 Rhodes. Harold Thomas 165, 197 Rhodes, James C. 254. 442, 365 Rhodes, James M.. Ill 165, 250 Rial, Albert Dean 207. 102 Riee, Charles M. 178, 151, 438 Rice. Charlie Wood 190, 151, 408, 410 Riee, Glen Edward 221, 102 Riee, Gordon Leon 136. 268, 454 Riee, James Layvrenee 136. 410 Riee, Lowie Keith 426 Riee, Raymond B. 165, 245, 452 Riee, Riehard J. 165, 227 Richard, Thus. Allred 117, 393, 488, 426 Richards, Harvey Lee 174, 102 Richardson, Billy 242. 151 Richardson, Bobby D. 165, 197 Richardson Charles 213, 459 Richardson, Jack J. 165. 196, 136 Richardson, J. H., Jr. 102, 268 Richardson, James M. 429 Richardson, Thomas F. 165. 177 Richardson, Win. A., Ill 165, 425 Richey, Alvan Edgar 227, 221, 136, 456 Richie, Chas. Carroll 490 Richie, Frank M. 102, 490 Richie, John Lincoln 249, 151 Richie, Lloyd Clay 429 Richman, Phillip H. 165, 207 Richmond, Kenneth W 253. 102 Richter, John A. 267 Riekel, Ernest R. 236. 136, 482, 434 Rickman, Richard L. 320 Riddle, John B„ Jr. 209. 136 Ridgeway, James A. 302 Ridgway, Samuel H. 237, 151 Riemer, Daniel B. 185. 102, 491 Riggs, James Edyv. 212 Riggs, Robert Harlan 102 Riley, Robert D. 165, 231. 269 Rinard, John W barton 194, 136, 256 Rindfuss, James A. 165, 231, 155 Ring, Robert J.. Jr. 263, 414 Risinger, David J. 165 Risinger, Milton Lee 136 Ritch, Harlan J. 136 Ritchey, Chas. Harry 243, 102. 173. 417. 488 Ritter, Alton Kieth 421 Rivas, Carlos H. 136, 485 Riveire. Erskine Wm. 102. 268 401, 439 Rivera, Pedro C. 165, 249 Rivers, Edward E. 136. 237. 388. 445, 470 Roach, Max Jerry 151 Roach, William Allen 120, 262, 426 Robb, Duncan D„ 111 165, 184 Robbins, Donald Roy 304, 302, 308, 312, 219, 458 Robbins. Ronald Lee 102, 458 Roberson, John W. 165. 245, 151. 182 Roberson, Joe Boh 102 Roberson, Richard W. 214 Roberts, Alexander A. 337, 338 Roberts, Eugene A. 165, 244 Roberts, Forrest E., Jr. 165, 204 Roberts, Johnnie A. 218, 136, 340, 345 Roberts, Jerry C. 195, 460, 370 Roberts, James L. 195. 151 Roberts, James T., Jr. 165, 177, 489 Roberts, Kenneth W. 165, 197 Roberts, Milton Ray 214, 151 Roberts, Thomas Geo. 185, 103. 458 Robertson, Albert B. 103 Robertson, Billy J. 165, 208, 482 Robertson, Eariv G. 103, 267, 492 Robertson. Jack F. 136, 190. 450 Robertson, Patrick A. 245, 151 Robertson, W illiam F. 195 Robie, James E. 165. 182 Robins. Don Hayden 187, 136 Robins, James F. 165, 232, 372 Robinson, Frank H. 165, 177 Robinson, Howard L. 103, 238, 399 Robinson, Kid Frank 459, 439 Robison, Barnett D., Jr. 165, 208 Robison, Charles H. 165, 235, 414, 489, 401 Robisheaux, Jos. P. 118. 426 Robson, W in. Sison, Jr. 437 Rocha, Ruben M. 103 Rodrigquez, Homero 185 Roden, Charles Aaron 195, 103 Rodenhaugh, Dun C. 231, 448 Rodewald, Frederick 231 Rodgers, Jack W ' . 459 Rodgers, Robert W’. 165, 235, 458 Rodriguez, Omar G. 151 Rodriguez, Rigoberto A. 103 Rodriguiz. Rogelio S. 371 Rodriguez, Rudolph G. 185, 370 Rodriguez, Roberto S. 267 Roe, David Arthur, Jr. 440 Roe, W alter Edwin 118 Roeh, George 253 Roessler, Gary C. 165 Rogers, Billv Rex 224, 151 Rogers, Clifford H. 165, 182 Rogers, Louis R. 178 Rogers, Morris F. 186. 103, 410, 443 Roland, Jay R. 165, 232, 414 Rollins, Garald D. 219. 151 Remain, Lee E. 202 Romick, Morris 151 Roome, Carol G. 165, 209 Roper, James S. 219, 320 Rosamond, Jerry D. 166, 183, 262 Rosan, W m. Henry 136 Rose, Adolf F. 165, 245 Rose, Price Duane 136 Rosenbaum, Floyd W. 103, 429 Rosenthal, Paul H. 242, 411 Rosprim, James F., Jr. 165, 233 Ross, Billv Frank 350, 357 Ross, Duncan Baker 136 Ross, Joe David 136, 395, 398, 426 Ross, Norman B. 165, 248. 473 Ross, Paul Clayton 267, 402 Ross, Pat Lewis 177 Ross, Tom Warren 103, 267. 426 Rossberg, Shelton R. 201, 482 Rosser, Billv John 253, 432 Rostrum. W illiam C. 165 Roth, Donald F. 103, 422, 434 Bottler, Jerry S: 224 Rountree, Buck 0. 165 Routt, William W r . 165, 196 Rowalt, Ralph J. 166. 231 Rowe, John Buckler 268 Rowe, Sy Matt 216 Rowell, Rex Laveral 103 Rowin, Chas. Harvey 420 Rowland, James Bryan 394 Rowland Robt. Wayne 204, 136 Royal, Robert C., Jr. 166, 246 Royall, John Newell 426 Roycroft, Raymond E. 178, 151 Royder, Foy D. 166, 196, 459 Rozelle, William C„ Jr. 166, 228, 487 Rubin, Richard M. 166, 387 Rucker, Johnny M. 118. 458 Rucker, Joe M. 166 Rudes, Earle A. 166, 255, 358 Ruez, William Jos. 198, 103, 473 Ruiz, Miguel B. 166. 195, 457 Rul Fidel R„ Jr. 136, 218. 449, 34B Rummel, Donald R. 166. 207 Runte, Charles W. 166, 246 Russell. David Wayne 103. 416. 433. 463 Russell. Harry C. 166, 245 Russell, Jerry Wh 166, 182 Russell, Wellington 245, 151 Ruth. Ronald L. 166, 232 Ruth, Ridlev McLean 231, 151, 434 Rutschman, Charles L. 103 Ruttledge, Raymond D. 269 Ryan, Billy W. 202, 136, 433, 479 Ryan, Cecil Benjamin 430 Rvan, Daniel Paul 179 Rydell, Charles Hugo 136, 262, 471 Saad, Edmond Mini 240, 136, 257, 402 Sablatura, Leon Henrv 178. 151 Sacked, John D. 166. 185 Sadler, Charles M. 166. 182 Sadler, Charles W. 166 Saenz, Adan J. 166, 269 Saenz, Jose M. 485 Salas, Rodolfo 166, 214, 103 Salas, Rodolfo Eugenio 267, 472 Salazar. Ramiro E. 136, 421, 457 Saldivar. Roberto J. 151, 478 Salinas. Carlos E. 166, 237, 151, 485 Salinas, Jesus R. 241, 151 Salinas. Manuel A. 166, 244, 414 Salmon. Chas. Eugene 268 Salmon, Clifton W. 166. 191. 466 Salmon, James Arthur 229. 136 Salmon. Ronald D. 166. 244 Salvaggio. Tony Joe 103 Sammons, John Henrv 201 Sanchez. Bentancourt 178, 136 Sanchez, Joe Lopez 450 Sandefur. Hal L. 219, 320 Sandel, Ariel G. 166. 250 Sanders, Clarence B. 166. 183 Sanders. David W. 166. 250 Sanders, Jos. Collins 212. 211. 136. 482 Sanders, Lyndel Ray 209. 136. 256 Sanderson, Albert C. 194, 136 Sandhop, John Riley 136. 230. 485 Sandling, Raymond D. 166. 451 Sandstedt, Albert Wm. 224 Sanlilippo, Chas. Jos. 178, 103, 458, 371 Sanner. W illiam 0. 104, 439 Sansing, Wm. Anderson 151, 444 Santikos, Pete G. 166. 229 Santoscoy, Jesse I). 151, 263 Sapp, John Jordan 240 Sarlls, Edward C „ Jr. 166. 196 Sartain. James R. 166, 184- Sartor, Weldon J. 166 Sasser, Ford A. 104 Satel. Joseph 104 Satterfield, Gayle R. 250 Satterwhite, Gradv D. 462, 268 Saltier, Harold 236. 136, 438 Sauer, Herbert John ‘143 Saunders. James R. 225 Savage, Galen E. 235. 136 Savage, Kenneth C. 137, 412 Savage, Keith Dwight 440 Savage. Wm. Jenkins 186. 137 Sawyer, John C., Jr. 266 Sawyer, Tommy E. 448 Saxe, Chas. S. 120, 395, 299. 426 Savger, Richard 0. 24-2, 151 Scamardo, William P. 104 Scarborough, C. D., Jr. 429 Scarborough, Jno. Rex. 104, 177, 468 Schaar, Peter Leslie 197, 151 Schaeffer, George H. 166, 207 Schaper, Wayne F. 218 Schattel, John L. 232, 151 Schatzman, David L. 151, 204, 386 Scheib, Buck Tom 166 Schenck, Charles T. 104, 267, 426 Scherer, William B. 263, 445 Schermerhorn, Worth W. 264-, 478 Schewe, Millard F„ Jr. 166, 212, 365 Schier, William Edw. 233, 137 Schildknecht, H. E. 104, 415, 422 Schiller, Johnny D. 166, 228 Sehilling r Don Kay 151 Schillings, Rogers T. 266 Schlaudt, Robert C. 151 Schlichter, Albert 104 Schlinke, Orville C. 426 536 $831 HORNAK’S Uniform Tailors North Gate College Station, Texas JmMjljiiUMjiJMSggl Bryan NORTH GATE CLEANERS Dependable Service W. W. Richards, Owner North Gate MOSHER STEEL COMPANY Located in Houston Dallas San Antonio New York Tyler Shreveport Lubbock © JARROTT’S PHARMACY J. W. SORENSON Prescription Druggists HARDWARE CO. Main at 26th Bryan Visit us at our new location 1 AO TVT AT DU A ' ' 7111 For those who want 1U9 IN. Main rhone VI 0-7111 AGGIES Always Welcome to look their best. . . We don’t want all of the business — NORTH GATE BARBER SHOP Just YOURS INDEX Schmid, Harter Ben 178 Schmid, Joe H. 166, 219, 487 Schmidt, Bohn Lowe 166, 231 Schmidt, Jackie E. 166, 194, 372 Schniederjan, Herman L. 121, 264 Schnellenbach, K. F. 104 Schoenfeld, (iliarles 151, 372, 373 Scholl, Richard M. 233, 151 Schoppe, Joseph I). L. 104, 431 Schrade, James R. 212, 151 Schreiber, Saunders 104, 411 Schroeder, Eldon K. 187 Schroder, Win. Herbert 166, 178, 487 Schubert, Jas. Arthur 104, 222, 225, 387, 389. 416, 480, 437 Schubert, Reinhold C. 137, 267 Schubert, Rudy C. 166, 177, 440 Schuchart, Jerome W. 254 ' , 151 Schuenemann, John R. 86 , 104, 156 Schulle, Bert Walter 137, 440 Schulle, Charles Win. 151 Schultz, John Carl 186, 137 Schultz, James 1. 166, 227 Schultze, Donald Wm. 137, 262, 426 Schulze, Curtis D. 204. 151, 431 Schurig, Charles M. 190 Schuster, Fredrick L. 166, 224, 368 Schverak, Robert M. 223, 137 Schwake, Jack C. 166, 337, 338 Schwarzbach, James E. 190 Schwartz, Jerry K. 214, 137 Schwartz, Stanley C. 137, 233, 474 Schwarz, David P. 166, 267 Schweizer, Charles A. 187, 137 Scoggin, James M. 166, 224, 368 Scope!, Louis S. 166, 267, 478 Scott, Alton D. 166, 189 Scott, Arlon M. 166, 244, 465 Scott, Charles Wayne 197 Scott, Gayno W right 182, 151 Scott, Hugh Edward 104, 233, 417 Scott, Jack Clinton 429 Scott, James P. 249, 137 Scott, James R. 365 Scott, Jerry W. 166, 208. 398 Scott, Kenneth E. 166, 213 Scott, Robert Harry 62, 104, 174, 233. 408, 399, 401 Scott, Stephen Gary 236. 101 Scott, Taylor Glenn 241. 151 Scott. Tommy L. 166, 178 Scrivano, Peter John 104. 465, 438 Scucchi, Gerald I). 242, 151, 441 Seaberg, Chas. Egbert 137, 265, 444 Seale, Richard 104 Scales, Billy Terry 137 Sears. Robert W m. 250, 105, 173 Sebek, Joe Leslie 213, 137 Segal, Nathan J„ Jr. 166, 178. 411, 487 Selensky, John David 137, 244, 473. 370 Sellers, Joe L., Jr. 166 Sellers, Wm. Harold 238. 105. 173, 399 Sells, Lloyd B. 151, 267 Sendejo, Xavier R. 166, 225 Serur. Johnny 166, 237 Seth, Oscar Wilfred 195, 105 Settanni, Nicholas 248, 151 Setzler, W in. Ross 245, 137 Sewell. James R. 105, 268 Shackelford, Billy F. 224. 105. 436. 442 Shackelford, W . E. 216. 105 Shanahan. James W. 201 Shandley, Thomas R. 151, 263, 437 Shanks, John Lee 121, 413, 400 Shanks, Homer K. 178. 151 Shannon, Donald R. 166. 253 Sharp, James Carlton, 137, 240, 450 Sharp, John Milton, 225, 105 Sharp. Newton Edward 105 Sharp Robert L. 166 Shaver, Ray C. 166, 264. 475 Shaver, Ted N. 166, 232 Shaw, Billy Ray 105. 263. 437. 481 Shaw, Millard M. 166, 227 Shaw, Thurman Albert 195, 150. 193. 195. 450. 141 Shea W in. Ruddock 186. 137 Shearer, Robert B. 151, 187,391,444 Sheffield, John S. 202. 105. 415, 466, 422 Shelby, Everett J„ Jr. 166, 224 Sheldon, W inslow Gray 137 Shelton, Hal Terry 204, 151, 370 Sheneman, Donald 141 Shepard, Donell Earl 389 Shepherd, Gary A. 166. 491, 154 Shepard, George T. 197, 151 Shepherd, James B., Jr. 233, 137 Shepler, Clifton Jos. 118 Sheppard, L. E. 174, 137, 256, 416 Sherard, John 11., IV 166. 201 Sherek, Clement C. 166. 194 Sherrill, Boba 248, 151 Sheveland, Win Arthur 217, 105 Shew, Louis H. 267 Shields, Charles B. 269 Shigeta, Ronald M. 212, 151 Shiplett, Howard W . 471 Shively, Carlton W., Jr. 166, 209, 466, 265 Shives, Wm. Bomar 178, 137 Shockley, Elvis 1). 421 Shoenfield, Charles D. 245 Shoemake, Rodger R. 166, 190 Shoemake, W alter Lee 191 Short, Thavne R. 105. 426 Short, Wiliiam R. 166, 185. 480 Short, Thomas Wm. 105, 174, 176. 394, 482 Shumbera, Clarence J, 151. 265. 414, 478 Shupak, Joe A. 166. 227 Shurllcff, Robert T. 242, 151, 482 Shuttleworth, T. H. 187, 105, 425 Shuttlesworth, C. A. 166. 183 Sides, Charles A. 209, 489 Sides, Jerry Macon 208, 105 Sides, Wm. Bates 151 Sifford, Robert Lee 244, 151 Simek. John Edw. 216, 151 Simmons, A. L. 302. 310, 219 Simmons, Cecil K. 189. 137 Simmons, Dick B. 166, 194, 414 Simmons, Douglass L. 121, 266 Simmons, Joe Thomas 195, 359 Simmons, John W ' . 151, 269. 444 Simmons, Roy E, 166, 197, 447 Simmons, William D. 151 Simmons, Warren R. 166, 233 Simms, John Harris 105. 445 Sims, Harry A., Jr. 231 Sims. Stillman E. 166, 217 Simpson. Marion W ' . 213, 152 Sims, Robert J. 431 Sims, Ray Maner, 191, 152. 448 Sinclair. Bennie C. 302. 410. 466, 299. 429 Sinclair. Carroll M. 166. 414 Sinclair, Charles Wm. 152. 208. 484 Sinclair, John Henry 141 Sinclair, Gary R. 166 Sinclair, Karl L. 166. 235 Sinclair. Robt. Lee 213, 137 Singer, Robert W. 225 Sirianni, Thomas A. 410 Sisson, John E. 166, 178 Sizemore. Robert Lee 152. 203. 443, 459. 370 Skaggs, Cecil M., Jr. 137, 433 Skaggs, William J. 166. 177, 461 Skelton, Jas. A. M.. Jr. 105. 268 Skidmore, Eugene T. 118, 264, 393. 426 Skillman, Chas. S„ Jr. 137, 195, 421, 399. 402 Skinner, Charles R. 249, 152 Skupin, Robert W 166. 225 Slaten, W m. Morrison 106 Slemmons, David Gwen 208. 206. 106. 433 Slone, Wayne T. 106. 267, 426 Smalley, Harry Edwin 426 Smallwood, John L., Jr. 166. 227 Smallwood, Emmett W . 340. 342, 299 Smart, Halbert R„ Jr. 166. 249 Smelley, Donald E. 137. 263 Smith, Allan L. 166, 190, 393 Smith, Allison, F. 228, 137 Smith. Alton F. 152 Smith. Aubrey Lynn 426 Smith, Aubrey M. 166. 216 Smith, Barney L. 320 Smith, Bernard J. C. 266 Smith, Billy R. 228 Smith. Bobby Ray 187. 152 Smith, Charles B. 166 Smith, Charles Lewis 106 Smith, Charles Rav 152. 204, 386 Smith. Chester F. 106 Smith. Clarence D. 137 Smith. Clifford M. 429 Smith, Colin Andrew 240, 253. 106 Smith, David B. 166, 203 Smith, David H., 255, 321 Smith, Don Edward 185, 106, 322 Smith. Donald G. 469 Smith, Donald Vernon 106, 470 Smith, Douglas L., Jr. 203, 152 Smith, Eugene Edw. 190 188. 137, 448 Smith, Eugene Melvin 242, 137 Smith, Gary Norman 137. 201. 257, 480 Smith, Gene E. 448 Smith, George B. 137 Smith, Gid B. 191 Smith, Henry Keith 152 Smith, Homer D„ Jr. 152, 269, 398, 449, 340 Smith, Jack G. 166, 208 Smith, Jack L. 166, 190 Smith. James Monroe 217 Smith, James P. 244 Smith, James Phillip 232, 137, 370 Smith, Jerry A. 166, 190 Smith, Joe Newton, 166, 178, 386, 476 Smith, John B. 217 Smith, John E. 166, 189. 465 Smith, John Elvin 137 Smith. John S., Jr. 166. 236 Smith. Josph E. 166. 204 Smith, Judson E. 166 Smith, Kenneth E. 232 Smith. Larry L. 166, 201 Smith, Lee Herman 137 Smith, Malcolm C.. Jr. 137, 426 Smith, Mark S. 152, 194. 387, 391, 411 Smith, Norman J. 166. 237 Smith, Paul J. 166, 201 Smith, Ralph A„ Jr. 218, 4R4 Smith. Richard A. 167 Smith, Richard C. 167, 245 Smith. Robert Boyd 209. 264 Smith, Robert 1). 183 Smith, Robert Floyd 167, 203 Smith. Robert Frazier 167. 191 Smith, Robert Lerov 414 Smith. Robert R.. Jr. 167 223 Smith. Robert T.. Jr. 152, 204. 480 Smith, Rodney Hart 137, 227. 420 Smith, Ronald Edw. 214. 152 Smith, Samuel Louis 225. 137, 411. 456 Smith. Stanley P. 106. 263 Smith T. C.. jr. 167. 203 Smith. Thomas E. 167, 184 Smith, Thomas Guv 202. 137 Smith. Tommy W inston 201. 137, 257. 418 Smith. Warren A. 183 Smith, Wayne 0., Jr. 167. 223. 482 Smith. Wesley Lee, 106. 460. 432, 433 Smith. W illiam Bryan, Jr. 106 Smith. W illiam Joe 177, 137 Smith. William Sidney 167, 178 Smith. William W aldo 152 Smitherman. Joe Van 202. 152. 452 Smithwick. Richard M. 302. 313, 219. 152 Smothermon, James L. 350. 352 Smyth, David G. 167, 194 Snapka. Ernest II., Jr. 167, 249 Snead, Robert G. 167. 184, 447 Snipes. Kenneth M. 246. 106. 435, 369 Snoots, Wynne M. 106. 387. 362 Snover, Ralph R. 223 Snowden, Freddie Lee 167. 432 Soelje, Arthur Lee 432 Soland, Donald J. 167. 235 Solka. Jack 137. 186. 411. 450 Somers, James W. 212, 137 Somers, Russell L. 213 Sonnier, Wiley J. 167. 183 Sorrells. Richard 1). 302. 194. 152. 479 Soule, Clavton B. 152. 487 5ousares, Geo. F.. Jr. 216 South. Lew is W . 152 Southerland, J. 11. 187 Southers, Raymond C. 167 Southward, Karl W . 187. 439 Southworth, Lawrence 245. 152. .37.3 Soulier Thomas Lynn 20.3. .369 Sova, Viljar 189. 106. 441 Sowder, Bobby Dale 245 Spannagel, Johnny A. 121 Sparks, Jimmy E. 167 Sparks, James H. 167, 181 Sparks, William G. 167 Spath. Bernard A. 246, 243, 137, 257, 454 Spears, Roy Wallace 137 Specht, John Henry 202. 200. 137, 431, 256 Speck, Aaron Lee 152 Speed , James A. 167 Speed, Thomas J.. Ill 227, 138 Speedie, John C. 167. 18.3 Speer, Philip Rodney 177, 138 Spence, Homer M. 209 Spencer, Jim Ed 204, 152 Spencer, Terry L. 167, 236, 409 Bpillman, Emil E. 167 Spitzer, Joel S. 214 Spivey, James C. 208 538 SOSOLIK’S For prompt service, good food RADIO AND TV and reasonable prices — SERVICE A M GRILL Across from the Railroad Tower Our Policy — You MUST Be Satisfied College Station s Leading Restaurant Bob Martin ’48 Carl Martin Bryan, Texas LINCOLN-MERCUR Y LOUPOT’S Where Aggies BRYAN MOTORS Trade New and Used 1309 South Highway 6 Books, Supplies, Clothing, Phone TA 2-1605 P. 0. Box 409 Shoes, Brass Bryan, Texas Trade With LOU Save 33 1 3 to 50% Makers of the Famous Texas AGGIE Senior Boots Cowboy boots in stock or made to order HOLICK’S A M Since 1891 m FORSYTH ENGINEERING COMPANY Engineers and Machinists P. 0. Box 1623 875 Lockwood Drive Houston. Texas SHAFFER TOOL WORKS Houston, Texas 539 INDEX Spivey, Warren A. 167, 482 Sprague, Nelson .1. 138, 237, 491, 371 Springer, Karl Jos 229, 226. 138, 465, 256, 409 Springs, Darryl M. 201, 152,475 Staeha, Anton, Jr. 197 Stadia, Leon Anton 167, 138 Staehs, Joel Louis 253 Stallings, (ihas. R. 267, 482 Stallings, Eugene C. 305, 306, 302, 314, 219. 299 Stallings, James M. 463, 269 Stallings, Ronald L. 167, 248 Stallworth, W. R. 178. 152 Stalmach, Daniel M. 197. 138. 458 Standard, Fred Wylie 216, 138 Standley, Harry A., Jr. 229 Stanley, Jimmy Lee 309, 302, 313, 219, 152 Stansberry, Robt. R., Jr. 152, 402. 418 Slansell, George A. 167, 240 Stansel, Jas. Wilbert 198, 106, 416, 419 Stanton, Fred 449 Staples, Frederick B. 106, 470 Stark, Larence 416 Slarnater, James R. 120, 264, 393, 426 Starnes, Charles G. 242 Starr, James Carrol 253 Starr, Jos. Henry, Jr. 201, 106 Starr, Luther James 138, 195, 256, 421 Steadman, John R. 255, 321 Steakley, Derrell L. 209, 106, 173, 435 Stecki, Theodore S. 152, 248, 491 Stedman, Ren Earl 249 Steen, Joe R. 218, 365 Steel, Jackie Tibbit 138, 221, 233, 423, 488 Steel, Richard Edw. 184 Steele, Billy Hugh 432 Steele, Charles R. 415 Steelhammer, K. L. 209. 107 Steile, Gilbert Noel 179, 138, 487, 399 Stein, Stanley .1. 138 Steinman, Frank C. 167, 246 Stephens, A Ivon, Gene 107, 396 Stephens, George W. 167, 233, 484 Stephens, John C. 152, 203, 414, 463 Stephens, Jas. Robt. 249 Stephens, Karl A. 178, 138 Stephens, Kenton W. 167, 202, 269, 469 Stephens, Haul Vance 138 Stephens, Robert T. 167, 185 Stephens, Richard W. 229, 152 Stephenson, Dale E. 195 Stephenson, Edward H. 167, 262 Stephenson, Ronald E. 216, 138, 429 Stephenson, Wm. Robt. 213, 107, 416 Stepp, Roger A. 167, 177, 386 Stepp, Roderick D. 167, 202, 386, 414 Stepp, Ronald L. 167, 202, 470 Sterling, James M. 152 Sterling, Maurice C. 167, 232 Stevens, Elmer R. 167 Stevens, George Thos. 198. 107 Stevens, Hoyt Lee 138, 463, 265 Stevens, James Richard 189, 138 Stevens, Kenneth C. 444 Stevens, Leo E. 167, 195 Stevens, Raymond R. 152, 443 Steward, Weldon C. 177, 107 Stewart, John B. 195, 152 Stewart, Jesse D., Jr. 167, 244 ' Stewart, James M. 138, 203, 387, 420 Stewart, Jerry Ray 231, 138 Stewart, Laymon Dean 253, 141 Stewart, Ronald D. 167, 242. 486 Stewart, Tilden G. 372 Stigent, Billy C. 194, 152, 412, 465 Stiles, Graham Bill 218, 152, 340 Still, Frankie L. 138, 262, 486, 400 Still, Gerald Robt. 213, 152 Stimson, Troy R. 152 Stinnett, Chas. Edgar 107, 198, 204, 395 Stinson, Clyde W. 463, 350, 353 Stipe, Dennis Ray 152, 264, 410 Stipp, Louis C. 232, 152 Stiteler, Robert H., Jr. 254, 152 Stobart, Edward Haude 185, 138, 368 Stockton, John Henry 350, 352, 299 Stoerkel, Fred W. 212, 107 Stoesser, Emil Jack 186. 138, 419, 459 Stogner, Foy Lyndon 107 Stoll, John F. 167, 178, 414 Stolle, Richard M. 138 Stolusky, Robt. Alvin 302 Stone, jack Waylon 246 Stone, Marion F. 232 Stone, Max L. 167 Stout, Ralph L. 187, 138 Stovall. Joseph A. 429 Stovall. Weldo D. 167, 264, 482 Strait, Thomas S. 219, 107 Strange, Wm. Donald 218, 107 Strauss, Charles E. 167 Strauss, John H. 167, 183 Strauss, Teofil N. 167, 235, 254, 365 Streater, Damn, N. 265, 262, 426 Slreger. Rayburn M. 167 Streger, Raymond R. 167 Strickland, Bobby K. 120, 393, 426 Stricklin, Ben R. 167, 213 Strickland, Darwin T. 213 Stringer, Charles D. 102, 211, 212, 437 Stringer, Gerald D. 184, 469 Strobel, Robert P. 414 Struthwolf, James L. 167, 204 Stuart, Luis Labon 138 Stuart, Robt. Stanley 244, 138, 455 Stubblefield, Wm. E. 228, 107, 459 Stumbo, Barney A. 167, 203 Stubbs, Stoney M., Jr. 201, 152 Stutz, George O. 167, 182 Sudderth, Thomas N. 208, 138, 455 Sullivan, Bobby Glyn 190, 138, 460 Sullivan, John C. 206. 256 Sullivan, James M., Jr. 107 Sullivan, Lawrence B. 167, 201, 412, 414, 470 Sullivan, Norman D. 217, 152 Sullivan. Richard P. 167, 204 Sullivan, Samuel L. 138 Sumbera, Patrick H. 152, 264, 479 Sundman, Jack Allen 152. 267 Summerlin, G. T. 304, 302, 219, 107, 173, 466 Surovik, Bobby Joe 152, 208, 484, 401 Sutherlin, Bryan 152, 324, 334 Sutphen, Geo. W ilson 190, 138 Sutton, Hugh Cameron 107 Sutton, Kenneth W ' . 167, 237 Sutton, Robert D. 167, 267 Swail, Jon R. 167, 194, 414, 461 :Swaim, Robert Hall 214, 152 Swan, Raymon Bobby 121, 266 Swan, William Rud 107, 265, 416 Swann, John K. 167, 235, 409 Swann, Wm. Appleton 107, 177, 391, 395, 451, 472 Swanzy, William G. 167. 231 Sweet, Harry Jerome 107 Swink, Albert L„ II 167, 245, 401, 447 Swilley, Harrison D. 138 Swinney, Bryan L. 191 Swisher, Neil D. 337, 338 Swofford, Donald D. 108, 235, 256, 421 Sykes, Charles M. 167, 229 Sykes, Thomas Geo. 167, 232 Syler, James P. M. 209, 138, 464, 426 Taack, Geo. Burnhardt 183, 108 Tabony, Joseph L. 167 Tabor, W ' illiam Don 138, 268 Tachias, James S. 167, 197, 492 Tachibana, Richard M. 108, 231. 387, 390, 395, 433, 458, 439 Tackett, Gerald J. 263 Tackett, Jesse Lee 138 Tail, Robert Wilson 192, 108, 451, 429 Talbert, Wayne M. 223, 152 Talley, Ken Michael 194, 138 Talley, Richard D. 138, 443 Tamborello, Frank A. 167, 240 Tarrant, W ' illard D. 167, 189 Tatum, Troy D. 167, 196 Tayloe, Samuel D., Jr. 227, 152, 401 Taylor, Alan Royle 231, 108, 419, 439 Taylor, Billy E. 167, 207 Taylor, Ernest 457 Taylor, Herbert W. 167, 244 Taylor, Ira Joe 108, 422 Taylor Lloyd F. 302, 310, 315, 219 Taylor, James ' G. 167, 246 Taylor, James Roger 167, 244, 476 Taylor, James Richard 167, 203, 387 Taylor, Kenneth B. 185 Taylor, Milton David 138 Taylor, Ralph C. 167 Taylor, Vernon P, 250, 152, ‘164 Teague, Foster S. 108 Teague, James Edward 108, 426 Teague. James Martin 152, 386 Teague, Robert Arson 152 Teas, John Fred 138, 409 Teas, Joseph Parker 178. 108. 425, 409 Tebbs, Esca Marion 152, 264- Tedder, Don Arnold 108 Telford, Van Quincy 426 Teltow, Kenneth F. 167 Templeton, Robert C. 120, 426 Templin, Howard D. 242, 152, 479 Teplicek, Henry, Jr. 108 Teplicek. James 108 Terrell, James Edw. 204. 138. 256 Terry, Condon Hunter 238, 108 Terry, David Allan 433, 469 Terry, Drew K. 167, 202 Terry, John A. B. 209, 138, 453, 371 Terry, Jimmy Carrol 204, 152, 373 Terry, Wm. Alfred 204, 108. -408. 451 Teutsch, George S. 108. 436, 415, 429 Tew, Clyde A. 167, 183. 466 Thallman, Allie R. 108, 264, 416, 433 Thane, Billy Ray 432, 265, 433 Thedford, Thomas Ray 138, 262, 395, 483, 426 Thielemann, W. G. 138 Thiem, John T. 152, 264 Thode, William H. 269 Thomas, Albert M. 263 Thomas, Clarence B. 138 Thomas, Charles D. 108, 439 Thomas, Gary Edw. 231, 152, 457 Thomas, John Gordon 167, 208, 414 Thomas, Jack W ' ard 231, 138. 256 Thomas, Kenneth Ray 183 Thomas, Lynton. H. 167, 267 Thomas, Paul Dudley 108. 264, 416 Thomas. Richard C. 167, 449 Thomas, Russell C., Jr. 118. 426 Thomas, Richard E. 254 Thomas, Travis W. 340, 341, 299 Thomas. William E. 184 Thomas. Wm. Llewellyn 109 Thomason, F. A. 209, ' 109, 425 Thomason, Henry A., Jr. 236. 152 Thompson, Bert D. 152, 410, 401 Thompson, Barry Gene 225 Thompson, Carl G., Jr. 167, 214, 466 Thompson, Dan Chas. 249, 152 Thompson, Floyd S. 167, 229, 414, 461 Thompson, Gavmond E. 167. 207 Thompson, Henry D. 138, 202. 398. 450, 399, 423 Thompson, Ira D., Jr. 264 Thompson. James B. 185, 138, 460 Thompson, Jas. Roland 152 Thompson, Kenneth R. 109. 436, 415, 437 Thompson, Pat R. 167, 212 Thompson, Wayne R. 236 Thomson, Carr B. 167, 212 Thomson, John L. 167 Thornberry, Fredrick D. 191 Thornhill, Homer E. 265 Thornton, Gerald D. 206. 138, 410 Thornton, Richard B. 236, 234, 138, 257, 434 Thorpe, Edwin H., Jr. 178. 152 Thron, Edward M. 167, 201 Thropp, Jack A. 167, 250 Thurman, Dan Allen 228, 109, 461 Thurman, Donald W. 167. 189. 484 Thurman, Jackie W. 249, 247 Thurman. Wm. Robert 244, 152 Tice, Jerry D. 229 Tieken, Alton W. 121 Tieken, Rigdon D. 420 Tidwell, Danny R. 167, 414 Tiller, Wayne Keith 440 Tillery, Edward M. 187, 444 Tillery, Joe Neil 187 Timmons, George T. 480 Tindall, Richard A. 109, 190, 450 Tindel, Joe Woodruff 152, 263, 388 Tinslej, Robert C. 167, 183 Tippitt, Frank Winston 438 Tipton, Robert 401 Tipton, William E. 167, 228 Todaro, Ross J. 167, 217 Todd, Alan Rhea 195, 138, 475 Todd, Donald Enos 212, 139 Todd, Thomas C. 242, 152, 4 61 Todsen, Marius 266 Tofte, Arthur W. 197 Tolbert, George G. 118, 426 Tolman, Cyrus Hayes 186, 109. 451 Tolman, Gareth W. 167, 213, 414 Tom, Henry Kee, Jr. 139, 265, 426 Tom, William B., Jr. 429 Tomlin, Johnny Robt. 252 Tomlinson, Thomas K. 253, 109 Tomme, Warren James 253, 109 Toombs, Joe Warlick 109, 437 Torres, Manuel B. 254 Touceda, Enrique H. 167, 228, 444, 451 Toudouze, Thos. 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R. 118, 393, 426 Triola, Maxie James 109 Triplitt, James P. 168, 201. 455 Troslmann, Kuno S. 168, 182, 456 Trotter, Benjamin B. 168. 209 Trotter, James M. 392, 417, 466 Truesdale, George VV. 168, 197, 138 Truesdale, Ross E.. Jr. 168, 223 Truesdale, Roy L. 168, 244 Truly, Merrick H. 168. 184 Tubbs, Clarence Amort 217, 109, 441 Tucker, Charles E. 109 Tucker, David L. 168, 178. 489 Tucker, Harry Neil 139 Tucker, James R. 415 Tucker, Joe Roger 178. 109 Tucker, Paul Marell 139, 371 Tucker, Stephen B. 432 Tulloch, William H. 212. 139 Tunnev, Michael Jos. 236 Turbeville, Donald L. 139, 456 Turbeville, D. R. 223, 109, 268. 466, 426 Turk, Sammie C. 183, 152 Turner, Donald Keith 426 Turner, Donald R. 216 Turner, Edwin E., Jr. 168, 337 Turner, Gilbert Floyd 168, 207 Turner, John H. 168 Turner, Kirby L. 168 Turner, Robert I). 168 Turner, Robert E. 168. 227, 465 Tuttle, Clifford F„ Jr. 168, 254, 358 Tyler, Curtis Ezell 224. 139, 368 lifer, Norman B. 218, 139, 362, 363, 364, 299 Ulilenhoff, Waller 452, 152, 268 Clinch, Dale R. 139, 227,417 Clbricht, Gilmer D. 168, 242, 412 Unbehagen, Odis C., Jr. 168, 209 Underwood, Gifton I). 168 Upchurch, Tom Jewel 209, 152 Upham, Ernest D., Ill 168, 213 Upham, James L. 186, 139, 486 Upton, Kenneth Don 139 Urban, Larry .1. 168. 194 Urbanic, Frank A.. Jr. 109. 263, 453, 441 Urbanosky, Thomas F. 168 Usry, Donald .1. 219, 321 Vaden, Frank S., Ill 304, 302, 215, 109, 415, 437, 299, 413, 402 Vahrenkamp, Robert H. 152, 267, 475 Valadez, Ernesto E. 168, 195, 458 Vallarino, Dario 139, 419, 485 Vance, Philip J. 168, 248. 455 Vance, Richard F. 216 Vancil, Joe Albert 139 Vanderford, John C. 263 Vandermeer, James D. 187, 139, 372 Vandervoort, David II. 109, 360 Van Dorn, Paul F. 168. 227 Van Eaton Raymond A. 207, 429 Vanhaselen, Joseph E. 134, 186 Van Heuser 396 Vanhoosier, Gerald L. 62, 120, 263, 393, 397, 426 Van Zandt, Curtis J. 168, 208. 439 Van Zandt, Roseoe L. 195 Van Zyverden Chas. 139, 433 Vargas. Jose 414, 485 Vaughan, John M. 168, 197, 488 Vaughn, Richard C. 225 Veach, Charley L. 168, 184. 476 Vega, DeLeon Jesus 139, 268, 485 Vega, Edurado H. 427 Vela. Indalecio, Jr. 109 Velasco, Hugo A. M. 121 Vela, Rene A. 168. 185. 412 Veneil, Alan Ward 213, 153 Venincasa, Jos. Frank 212, 153 Veselka, Ernest 153, 201, 449 Veselka, Herman J. 139, 195, 256, 421 Vestal, Norman F. 139, 262, 410, 433, 477 Vester, James A., Jr. 168, 195 Viehareli Jesus H. 168 Vickery, James F. 168 Viguet, Don Murray 110, 416 Villa, Floy R. 139.’214, 421, 474 Villafane, Luis R. 168 Villarreal, Eliseo 168, 228 Villarreal, Hector 269 Villermin, Ralph C. 168, 189 Vincent, George H. 426 Vincent, Holton D. 168, 223 Vineyard, John Win. 110, 417 Viterbo, Jules R. 134, 419 Voelkel, Eugene 139, 478 Voeller, Charles E. 139, 178, 474, 400 Vogelsang, Fred Edw. 207. 139. 464, 411 Voinis, Paul Steve 168, 208 Vondergollz, Geo. E. 109 Vongonten, William 1). 174. 109, 173 Von Minden, M. C„ Jr. 168. 214, 262, 414 Voorhies, Jas. F. 250, 139, -451 Voros, Stephen R. 197, 429 Vosdingh. Ralph A. 168, 182. 414 Voss, John Henry 139, 231, 473 Vrba, James M., ' jr. 168. 181 Vriesenga, John Robt. 110, 426 Vykukal, Hubert C. 168, 253, 414 Waehel, Samuel Boyd 153 Waddell Franklyn D. 62, 110. 230, 390. 416, 442 Wade, Elton Irving 201, 451 Wade, Richard D. 109, 168. 212, 414 Wadsworth. Terry M. 195. 153 Wafer, Wm. Clyde. Jr. 110, 408 478 Wagers, John Richard 168, 232 Wagner, Carl Emil 217, 139 Wagner, Thomas M. 110 Wagnon, Billy Wayne 208. 256. 483, 428 Wahrmund, Kermit A. 139. 433 Wakefield, Robert C. 231. 139. 432, 433 Waldrip, Larry W . 139, 433 Walker, Carl R. 168. 197. 460, 439 Walker, Frank Edwin 436. 438 W alker, Jack A. 168, 233, 427 Walker, Jack W. 184 Walker, John Jefferson 187 W alker, Robert A. 168. 191 Walker Robt. Lowell 153 Walker, Weldon Wayne 63. 110. 173, 251, 415 Wall, Daniel T. 225 ' Wall, Richard M. 240. 139 , 402 W all, W illie Ray 237, 110 Walla W alter J. 168. 194, 372 Wallace, Carroll D. 168. 196. 481 Wallace, Hallelt L. 139 W allace, Joe C. 464, 268 W allace. John Carlton 249, 153 Wallace, Marcus J., Jr. 224. 427, 480, 441 Wallace. Robert, Jr. 110 W allace, Roy Glenn 240, 110. 402 W ' allin, John H. 207 Wallin, Robert D. 168, 195 Walter, Eugene Jos. 208. 153, 475, 437 Walters, Martin L. Jr. 223, 139, 456 W alton. Edgar Chas. 231. 110, 401 W alton, Larrv B. 139, 266, 482 Walton, Morris Duane 217 W ampler, Kenneth W. 110, 268 W an. Geoffrey 188. 139 W ard, Donald E. 168. 203 Ward, Joe Eddie 237 W ard, John F., Jr. 168 W ard, Wayne H„ Jr. 432 Wardlaw, Kenneth R. 153 Ware, Charles S„ Jr. 185. 139. 256, 445 Ware, Stanley G. 168, 224 W arner, Jno. W illiam 153, 246, 391 Warnick, Harold, Jr. 248. 139, 434 W arren, Alton Lionel 246, 139 Warren, Henry E. 340 Warren, John D. 168. 194 Warren, James Marvin 153 Warren, Larkin Power 183 Washburn, Larry C. 250. 110 Wasserman, Lloyd J. 255. 302, 312, 443 Waters, Gary Lee 248, 153, 486 Watkins, Bobby F. 176, 110, 399 Watkins, Eugene J. 168 Watkins, George H. 195, 139 W ' atkins, Jim E. 168, 216, 448 W atkins, John Rav 118, 426 Watkins, Robert G. 168. 185 Watson, Clifford A. 217 Watson, Don Albert 301, 302, 310, 311, 313, 219 Watson, David H. 168. 229 Watson, James P. 168, 214 Watson, John H. 227. 153. 372. 373 Watson, Joe Nelson 242. 139, 451 Watson. Stuart Lee 189. 110. 429 Watson, Wilson D„ Jr. Ill, 486. 439 Walt. Gayle Hodge 208. 139 Walwood. Duncan N.. Jr. 168. 244-. 387. 484, 418 Way, Charles Henrv 194 Wayne, Lisle, 11 139, 262, 444, 479 Weatherbv, Jerry R. 223 Weatherford, John P. 139. 233, 465. 409 Weaver, Calvin B. 474 Weaver. Charles L. 168. 229 Weaver, Charles R. 168. 203 Weaver, Don M. 139. 474 Weaver, G. M.. Jr. 111. 418 Weaver. Horace 139 Webb, John A. 252. 139 Webb, James A. 268 Webb, Martin H. 168 Webber, Chas. Frank 111. 268. 395 Weber, Donald A. 139. 196. 257. 387. 420. 444, 491 Weed, Bobby P. 177. 153 Weeks, Donald E. 168, 237. 372 Weeks. Jimmie Dunbar 189, 111. 148 Weeren, Edward Lewis 218. 153 Weersing, Donald .1. 186 Weghorst. Ric hard E. 139 Weick. Richard Fred 111. 387. 415. 362. 363. 364. 299. 441 Wcidcnbach. Carl P. 120. 393. 426 Weinacht, Charles A. 245, 152 Weinacht. Don N. 168. 225 Weinberger. Frank M. 227. 140. 187 Weinert. Philip D. 111. 179. 391. 408, 415 Weinstein, .lav Win. 111. 225. 411 Weinzierl. Frederick M. 168. 181 Weisenfelder, A. J. 195. 193. 140 Weiss. Leo Bernard 111, 415 Welborn. Lerov 140. 447 Welch: Charles Thus. 233 Welch, Hershel G. 140 Welch. James R. 168. 201 Welch. William W„ Jr. Ill Weldon, Neil W . 265, 410 Wells, Codie Shaffer 474 Wells, Curtis S. 2 16 Wells, Gary I. R. L. Wells, Harlon V. 168. 223 Wells, Russell N. 445 Wenck, Robert W . 212. 153 Wendt, Joseph P. 168. 232 Wenske, Arthur Wm. 187. 153 Wenzel, Dolph E. 168 Wesch, Don Robert 111 Wessels, Donald F. Ill West, Dale Garv 140, 254. 395, 443, 140 West. Donald R. 201. 140 West, Hugh Olhal 185 West, James 228 West, Joe Earl 118. 393. 426. 412 West, John Eldridge 140. 178,388, 187 Westbrook, Ronald B. 168. 2 44 Wester, Lari Marvin 177. 176, 140 Westerfield, Jack W. 184, 153. 447 Westfall, Gwen D. 245, 153, 373 Westmoreland, F. I). 111, 200. 206. 256. 415. 417. 436. 456 W ' estmoreland, Glenn II. 168.214 Wetherill. Richard II. 168. 214 Whalen, Herbert E. 168. 189.414 Wharton, Clyde James 111, 212. 427, 457, 437 Wharton, Hugh E., Jr. 203, 153 Wheat, Charles Jared 140 Wheat, Gerald 197 Wheeler, Clarence 0. 433 Wheeler, Frankie F. 168. 223, 464 Wheeler, James Edw. 450 Wheeler, Harrv Ogden 444 Wheeler, Lawrence D. -464 Wheeler, Ruede M. Ill Whelan, Patrick J. 168. 214, 412, 450 Whitaker, Thomas L. 185, 153 White, Allen L. 168, 229, 478 White. Billy Ray 254 White, Clinton Dean 177, 140 White, Chas. Evans 111, 267 White,-Dixon N. 185, 153 While, Donald Milton 140, 194, 417 White. Eugene F. 262 White, Gene A. 184. 542 We Have Food to Fit Your Taste. WEHRMAN’S CAFE 109 W. 25th Street Bryan CENTRAL TEXAS HARDWARE COMPANY 202 South Bryan Avenue Phone TA 2-1388 Bryan, Texas ' ) V The Pause That Refreshes on Day ( i i I Fifty Millii MADELEY PHARMACY 334 South Jersey South Gate College Station For those who enjoy the Best! PHONE TA 2-3748 Highway 6 South BRYAN, TEXAS Now at our new location across from the post office A M PHOTO SHOP North Gate College Static Get your PONTIAC NEW DISHMAN PONTIAC CO. 26th and Parker Ave. Bryan, Texas 543 INDEX W hile. Isnac 1). 168, 181 W hile, John I ' Veil 245 White. James Herman 111 W hile. Jim W. 168, 231 W hile, I .eland Clay 212, 174, 111.415, 429 W hile. Oswald H. 140, 265 White. Robert Erickson 111. 268 W hile. W illiam A. 168. 224 Whitehead, George W . 1 10 Whiilev. Edward I.. 168 W hitley. W allaee Joe 168. 267. 481 Whitmire. Richard E. 153, 190. 169 Whitmore, Clillord S. 120, 393, 126 Whitmore, Ham II. 112,340 W ' hitnev. Herbert W. 63, 112. 174. 402 Whitney, Jodie I). 168. 183 W hilnev, Howard S. 418 W hitson, Frank E. 112, 415 W hitt, Fred Ira 197. MO. 465. 256 Whittaker, W inl ' ord N. 249 W billon, Kerry King 204, 112 Whitus, Robert T. 168 Whilwell, John B. 229 Whitworth, Gary G. 168, 250 Widner, Jas. Weldon 250, 153 Wiedemann, Harold T. 185. 112. 455. 436, 435, 438 W iesner, James A. 168. 185. 151 W’iegand, Craig Loren 121, 371 W iggins, David E. 168, 248 Wilcox, Arthur M., Jr. 231. 153. 453 W ilcox, John E. 168, 227 W ilcox. Rohl. Earl 438 W ilde, Cecil Bernard 474 Wilhelm, Clarence A. 140, 267 Wilhite. John A.. Jr. 168, 207 Wilkerson Ellon Ray 229. 140 Wilkes, John R„ III 168, 197 W ilkie, Dennis Aden 112 W ilkins. James Paul 254. 429 Wilkinson, Jack Wayne 140, 267 Wilkins, Robert E. 168, 185. 414 W ilkinson. Byron R. 217 Wilkinson. Curtis D. 191. 112,416. 181 W ilkinson, George B. 201 Wilkinson, Robert William 112 W ilkirson, Sidney H. 140,440 Wilkinson, Thomas J. 242, 153. 181 W illaerl. Albert L. 112 W illaerl, Rohl. Eugene 168. 178 W illhern. James A. 168. 266 W illborn, James Duke 224. 140 Williams, Allred L. Jr. 246, 140 Williams, Billy Don 225, 140 Williams, Ben L. 168. 223 Williams, Billy Ray 392. 393, 426 Williams, Carey A. 168. 235 W illiams, Chas. David 140, 429 Williams, Charles I). 112. 436, 429 W illiams, Cecil K. 168. 201 Williams, Chas. Edyvin 223 W illiams. Channing N. 183. 475 W illiams. Carl Ralph 1 12 Williams, Carter T. 219. 188. 324. 336, 423 W illiams. Day id L. 1 12 Williams, David Leyvis 142 W illiams, Daniel 0. 216. 153 W illiams, Deyvavne 207. 140 W illiams, Dreyy Day is 140 W illiams, Donald Earl 140 W illiams. Donald Edyv. 240, 420 Williams, Donald E.. Jr. 208, 142. 165 Williams, Eugene II. 120.426 W illiams. Evan W.. Jr. 213, 112 W illiams, Forrest G. 168 W illiams, John Thomas 169. 207 Williams, Henry Lee 153.267 W illiams, Ivan R. 223 W illiams. John G. 112. 416. 438 Williams, Jos. David 254. 153, 322, 340 W illiams. Leroy F. 112 Williams, Lorenzo V 241. 153 W illiams, Marion L. 112. 245, 415. 472. -141 Williams, Rav I). 169.208 Williams, Rohl. Law 169. 241 W illiams. Tommy Duke 166 W illiams, Wilbert J. 153, 482 Williamson. Bernard P. 228. 459 W illiamson. Darrell L. 202 Williamson, James M. 169 Williamson, Robert D. 231. 140 Williamson, Ross R. 140.426 W illiamson. W in. V.. Jr. 169. 228. 478 Williford. Allen H. 20i, 153 W illiford, Carl Jos. 240 W illilord. Harold B. 417 W illiford. Richard A. 113,429 W illis. Chas. Leyto n 239. 1 13 Willis. Donald Rav 218. 153, 372 W illis. Horace Earl 21 I W illis. James Eugene 214. 153 W illis W in. Darrell 63. 113. 262. 391, 444, 1-45. 402. 4 42 W ilmesnieier, Lawrence 169. 189 Wilmsen, Carl W m. 218. 113, 3 40, 3 18. 434 W ilson. Bobby D. 169. 207, 480 W ilson. Chas. Farrell 113,426 Wilson. Duane C. 140, 262 Wilson, Doak Edmon 140 W ilson. Douglas Rav 1 17. I 40, 452 W ilson, Glynn R. 113.263.393 W ilson, John (diaries 1 13 W ilson, Johnnie C. 113. 181 W ilson. Johnny C.. Jr. 153. 196,445 W ilson. Joe Price 240 W ilson. James Patrick 1 13. 448 W ilson. James Robert 153. 477 Wilson, Joe Terry 113, 419 Wilson. James W eiulel 23 1 . 140. 480. 138 W ilson, Jas. W indell 246. 140. 137 W ilson, Paul M. 249. 41 4 Wilson, Robert J. 169. 227 W ilson. Rohl. Marlin 195. I 13 Wilson. Wayne (). 169.233. 415. 179 W ilson. William J. 169. 254 W inborn. Rav C. 214. 113. 456 W inekler. Robert E. 187. 113 W indham. John I). 169. 203 W indie. James Edgar. Jr. 225. 1 Id. 110 Winkle, Joe I). 249. 484 W inkier. Charles k. 249, 153. 440 W inkier. Jerome L.. Jr. 212 Winkler, Lawrence E. 302 Winn. Geo. Newton 110. 240. 4-10. 489. 371 W inship. W ilfred L. I). 140. 204, 409. 450. 423 W inlerrowd. Jack C. 1 13. 433 Winters, Gerald M. 217. 153 Wisdom. David W. 118 W iso. Donald Eugene 183. 113. 437 W ise. Geo. Maurice. Jr. 264. 389. 476 W ise, J. W . 169, 265 Wiseman. Chas. Rogers 1 40. 263. 426 Wisherl. Max W. 169. 214. 187 Wismor. Eugene Lee 185, I 10 Wislrand, Glen Leroy 215. 11.3. 4.3.3 W ilheer. Jas. Arthur 182 W ilhers. John 11. 202. 1 10 Withers. ....... Bills 201. 420. 413 W ithers. Nye Clark 216. 15.3 W itherspoon. John I). 217 W ilhoff. Daniel II.. Jr. 221. 153. 157 Will. Frederick W. 264. 347 W ill. Merrell S. 169. 218. 160 W izoleek. Thomas E. 261 W odrieh. I lav Ion R. 2.35 Wollord. Robert lx. 169 Woilon. Jno. Benjamin 216. 11.3 Wolf. Herbert John 304. 306. 302 Woll. Marlin Gerald 169.265. 114 W olf. W illiam M. 1 10. 425 Wolllnglon. Charles II. 169. 182 Wolle. Benjamin F.. Jr. 169. 182 Wolpman. James VI. 169. 254. 347 W olslon. Clinlon M. 169.242 Womack, (diaries M. 169. 214 Womack. Jas. Randolph 460 W.....I. Donald B. 195. 153 Wood. Ernest M. 184. 140 Wood. George Beal. Jr. 141, 268 ......I. Henry (.amphell 1 41 ......I. John F. II. 240. 15.3 Wood. Kenneth Frank 265 Wood, Langston II. 140. 197. 492 Wood. Lester S. 169, 264. 414 Wood. Terry Carrol 153. 194. 409.421 Wood. W illiam A.. Jr. 169. 250 Woodard, Donald E. 197. 15.3 Woodard, Mitchell R. 113. 120. 485 Woodard. Ripley E. 153.218,445, 362 Woodle. Roy V aloe 179. 114 Woodman, James N. 229. 153, 431 Woodman, William C. 169. 245 Woodruff. Raymond L. 153, 242.473 Woods, Darrell L. 169. 212 Woods, Wesley W. 231 Woodson. Jerry M. 169. 208 Woodward. Bobby G. 209. 140 W oolsev. Isaac W . 121 Woolverlon. Ben G. 169, 185. |R.5 Woolen. John Woslov 26.3. 172 W ord. I lay id Maurice 111 Word. Joe Max 14-1 Worden. Joseph Ronald 350. .356 Worley, Samuel Lake 153. 477 Worlham. (o ne R. 169 Wolipka. Leo E. 255. .321 Wotirieh. Robert E. 169. 156. 2c l Wright. Charles I). 218. 15.3 W right. Gordon W . 169. 2.32 Wright. James, Jr. .302. .31.3. .31.5. 219. 350. .354 W right. John R. 169. 242 Wright. Kerry Eugene 201. II 1 16.3 W right. I.arrv . 232 Wright. Meruvn I). 184. 15.3.268 W right, Philip C. 2 40. 180 W right. Richard Hill I 14, 118 Wright. Robert G. 262 W right. Rodger W . 229 W uensehe. James II. 186. II I W uesle. Edward 169. 196 W ulfe. Emil Gene 15.3. 2 40. 11 1 Wunderlich. Robert R. 2.35. 15.3 W unsehe. Donald . I 1 4. 262 Wyatt. Edward Win. 218. I 10 W vail. Jack I .eighton 21 I Wynne. Thomas (1. 169. 2 41 Wvriek. Darrell L. 169. 2.35 V aegcr. Louis G. 169. 208 ' l aeger. W av ne R. 1 10 ’l alle. Stanley S. I I 1. 262. 11 1 Vaneev. William I). 169. 209 V antis lberl I,. Jr. 169.215 V arbrough Rohl. II.. Jr. 197 V ardley. Jack Rodney 216 V ales. John Griffin 111. 41.3 V ales. Robert (iurlis 1 1 1 Vales, rimmas II.. Jr. 117. 129 V barra. Bruno G. 169. 2.31 V eager. Ben Allen 196. 153.395 V eager. Robert I,ee I 10. 147 V eargan. I toward R. I 10 V gnaeio. Leo Eugene 23.3 V ordanoff. T, Jr. 153.261. 1.3.3 Vork. Norman .1, II 186. I 10. I()l Voung. Burton Leroy 171. III. 257 V omig. E. II. 177 V oung. ihesler E. 182 Voung. Donald II. 169.201. 192. 358 Voung. F. W. .389. 118 Voting. Jon Warner 153.359 Young. Rohl. Wav lie 6.3. III. 17.3.230.232. 11.3. .39 |. H ' V oungblood. Charles l. 169.210 V ounger. Rover Lee I 18 Vomit. Ben 1. 169. 237. 101 V lurria. Fauslo. Jr. III. 119.268. 158 .arhrv. Janies P. 195 Zager. Billy Thrlda 26, Zama. Robert M. 229 Zamora. Jose 1 valdo 111. 121. MR Zalopek. 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