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. mmrnmmmmr.r SL - H.; lL«i Aggielmd 19 5 7 EDITORS Don Burt ______________ ________________________________ Editor Jimmy Stewart _________ ______________ Assistant Editor Don Weber _____________ Business Manager Billy Carter _________ David Cox ______________ __________________________________ Class _________________________________ Class Bill Hampton __________ James Clark __________ _____________________________ Military ___________________________ Military Val Polk _______________ ___________________________ Civilian Bill Meals _____________ __________________________ Activities Glendall Rand _______ _______________________________ Sports Jim Teague ___________ John Jefferson _______ ____________________ Organizations __________________ Organizations Roy B. Davis ________ ______________________________ Index CONTENTS Silver Taps __________________________________ Dedication ____________________________________ Administration Classes Military Civilian Activities Vanity Fair _ Sports ___________ Organizations 4 6 10 24 148 240 252 282 312 392 Index and Advertisements 505 A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS TO THE FIGHTIN ' TEXAS AGGIES: During the past four years it has been our privilege to serve on the Aggieland Staff in various posi¬ tions. The past year we were honored by being selected Editor and Assistant Editor of the Aggieland. The 1956-57 school year has truly been a great year for us Aggies — winning the Southwest Con¬ ference Football Championship for the first time since 1941 and breaking the Memorial Stadium jinx, breaking another 34 year old jinx when Coach Ken Loeffler’s basketball team heat the Longhorns twice during the season, an accident insurance plan for students provided by the Student Senate, civilian dormitory organization and civilian freshmen orientation instituted by the Civilian Student Council, and many other accomplishments too numerous to mention. These are the things — The Good Things — that we have tried to record on these few pages. It was not our efforts alone that brings you these memoirs, but instead the combined efforts of many. To these ever-willing-to-help people we wish to extend our most heartfelt thanks — Polly Patranella, Cecilia Prihoda, Joy Roper, Ruth Yarbrough, and Ross Strader of the Student Publications Office; Gene Sut- phen, Helen Martin, and Karen Tedder of the Aggieland Studio; Sports Director Jones Ramsey; and most of all the fish and other members of our staff who worked untiringly, asking no reward in return. Texas A M is a place no one wants to forget and as the years go by we hope your memory will be refreshed by this, Your AGGIELAND ’57. Very truly yours. SILVER TAPS n JOSE TORRES ’60 BENNY BERNARDONI ’60 DAVID CURRY ’60 MARSHALL MAGERS ’58 REYNALDO DURAN ’60 MARSHALL MAGERS ’58 THE LAST CORPS TRIP It was Judgement Day in Aggieland And tenseness filled the air; All knew there was a trip at hand, But not a soul knew where. Assembled on the drill field Was the world-renowned Twelfth Man, The entire fighting Aggie team And the famous Aggie band. “Eve seen them play since way hack when. And they’ve always had the grit; Eve seen ’em lose and Eve seen ’em win, But Eve never seen ’em cpiit. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. First he surveyed the Aggie team And in terms of an angel swore, “By Jove, I do believe Eve seen This gallant group before. “No need for us to tarry here Deciding upon their fates; ’Tis as plain as the halo on my head That they’ve opened Heaven’s gates.” And when the Twelfth Man heard this, They let out a mighty yell That echoed clear to Heaven And shook the gates of Hell. 4 “And what group is this upon the side,” St. Peter asked his aide, “That swelled as if to burst with pride When we our judgement made?” “Why, sir, that’s the Cadet Corps That’s known both far and wide For backing up their fighting team Whether they won or lost or tied.” “Well, then,” said St. Peter, “It’s very plain to me That within the realms of Heaven They should spend eternity. “And have the Texas Aggie hand At once begin to play For their fates too we must decide And the drum major so hearing Slowly raised his hand And said, “Boys, let’s play the Spirit For the last time in Aggieland.” And the band poured forth the anthem In notes both bright and clear And ten thousand Aggie voices Sang the song they hold so dear. And when the band had finished, St. Peter wiped his eyes And said, “It’s not so hard to see They’re meant for Paradise.” And the colonel of the Cadet Corps said As he stiffly took his stand, “It’s just another Corps Trip, boys, We’ll march in behind the band.” Upon this crucial day.” 5 THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS On June 23, 1880, the inception of the Association of Ex-Cadets marked the beginning of a movement which has played a vital role in supporting A M and its students. This association is known today as the Association of Former Students of the A M College of Texas or even better known as the Aggie Exes. Through the efforts of this group came the Development Fund. This fund is the means through which A M men contribute to their college, to the state of Texas, and to you personally as an Aggie. It has provided such important projects as the erection of the Memorial Student Center and the Chapel. The Opportunity Awards Scholarship program, campus golf course, faculty achievement awards, and The Gold Star Fund are some of the other important facets of their program for helping Aggies. These accomplishments were not done by a few rich men, but by the thousands of loyal A M former students, and it is to these 31,500 alumni that this AGGIELAND of 1957 is dedicated. DICK HERVEY, Executive Secretary LOUIS BLOODWORTH. President 1956-57 this is youi 1957 GIEbAND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING This building is one of the most important to the functioning of A M as well as the Agriculture Experiment Station, Agriculture Extension Service, Engineering Experiment Station, En¬ gineering Extension Service, Forest Service, Transportation Institute, Ar¬ lington State College, Tarleton State College, and Prairie View A M. It is headquarters for the Texas Agricul¬ tural and Mechanical College System. - 4 r GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE PRICE DANIEL Governor of Texas PRICE! DANIEL GOVERNOR Executive: Department Austin , Teixas ivT: Y-V. ' : ' 1 1a:i .. i s a r asu r t ' - ■■ i ' - ' A a bes wisl Zhv 3c i:-: of f. ' i . la is i riov. ' : hout 1 orld ; anks among th ost . ■ ■ sa: ured ' aditi ] , Pexc lustl; A . f tl •o vmicli tney play i i cv 1 count ' 1 , ' s cleiUr.uu, f the significant . of hem ar maki ; t we1far You - ' ies king thr : • ' i ' . . : ’ad3 ' i! ' , ir predecessor whicn . o v 111 hav(.i rotn .ru hono • arid trio ' s ibillt; ... I am confi de i .. ' w ' ; his In a ia n ir hat w: .. ref ct ' ’ id c . ■ ; ' ;ate. Sincere!; you rs, A M SYSTEM OFFICIALS Seated: Zachry, Roberty. Dunn, Heep. Standing: Campbell, Rideout, Darby. Members not present: Finney and Cudlipp. M. T. HARRINGTON Chancellor W. C. FREEMAN E. L. ANGELL Comptroller Assistant Chancellor T. R. SPENCE Manager of Physical Plants D. W. WILLIAMS Vice Chancellor for Agriculture R. H. SHUFFLER Director of Information and Publications 13 FORMER PRESIDENT DAVID H. MORGAN On December 21, 1956. Texas A M lost one of its most tireless and unselfish workers in the person of Dr. David H. Morgan. Although his term was short, he nonetheless found his way into the heart of every Aggie. From the very beginning he commanded the esteem and respect of all who had contact with him. Taking the reins of the presidency in troubled times, Dr. Morgan immediately led us on to such achievements as the re-organization of the Corps of Cadets, a championship loot- ball team, erection and redecoration of numerous buildings, and the raising of scholastic standards. He also was instrumental in organizing Student Personnel Services, a new Stu¬ dent Health Services program, raising of faculty salaries, increasing clothes allowances for cadets, and organizing the Council of Military College Presidents to present the military problems of these schools to the Department of Defense. It will be indeed difficult to find a person of equal calibre. For the man who will lead this spirited, bustling, growing institution will have to meet high and exacting standards set by a beloved and illustrious predecessor. 14 ACTING PRESIDENT D. W. WILLIAMS After a swift confirmation of President Morgan’s resignation by the executive committee of the A M Board of Directors, D. W. Williams, Vice Chancellor of Agriculture for the A M System, was named Acting President. Mr. Williams was formally appointed Acting President December 21, 1956, four days after Dr. Morgan tendered his resignation. Mr. Williams, a native of Ohio, was educated at Ohio State University, the University of Illinois, and the University of Chicago. He joined the faculty of Texas A M in 1919 as a member of the Department of Animal Husbandry, serving as head of that department from 1922 to 1943. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Williams re-entered the Army in World War II as a major in the military government section. He served 22 months in Europe, and was discharged in 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Upon his return to A M in 1946, Mr. Williams was made Vice President for Agricul¬ ture of the college and in 1948 was named Vice Chancellor for Agriculture of the Texas A M College System. He has served in this capacity until appointed acting president. COLLEGE OFFICIALS H. LLOYD HEATON Registrar W. HOWARD BADGETT DR. CHARLES R. LYONS Manager of Physical Plants | Superintendent, College Hospital SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY: Professor T. R. Timm, Head; Pro¬ fessors L. P. Gabbard, R. L. Hunt, A. C. Magee, J. G. McNeely, B. H. Nelson, W. H. Paulson, Daniel Russell; Associate Professors R. E. Branson, M. S. Brooks, D. R. Davis, R. B. Halpin, R. L. Skrabanek; Assistant Pro¬ fessors R. J. Hildreth, C. A. Moore, J. M. Ward, H. S. Whitney. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION: Professor E. V. Walton, Head; Professor Henry Ross; Assistant Professors B. C. Cook, J. D. Gray, 0. M. Holt, J. R. Jackson, Earl Knebel. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING: Professor F. R. Jones, Head; Professors R. C. Barrett, Price Hobgood, P. T. Montfort; Assistant Professors R. N. Craig, C. N. Hohn; Instructors W. H. Aldred, C. W. Keese, I. L. Winsett. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY: Professor J. B. Page, Head; Professors H. E. Hampton, J. S. Mogford, R. C. Potts; Associate Professors C. L. Godfrey, G. W. Kunze, T. E. McAfee; Associate Professors J. W. Anderson, J. F. Mills, E. L. Whiteley. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: Professor O. D. Butler, Head; Professors R. 0. Berry, F. I. Dahl- berg, Fred Hale, J. K. Riggs, T. D. Watkins, Jr.; As¬ sociate Professor H. 0. Kunkel; Assistant Professors G. T. King, A. M. Sorenson; Instructor W. T. Berry, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRI¬ TION: Professor C. M. Lyman, Head; Professors J. R. Couch, Raymond Reiser, L. R. Richardson; Associate Professors H. 0. Kunkel, J. M. Prescott; Assistant Pro¬ fessor J. Liverman. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY SCIENCE: Professor I. W. Rupel, Head; Professors A. L. Darnell, R. E. Leighton, A. V. Moore; Associate Professor I. I. Peters; Assistant Professor W. C. Van der Zandt; Instructor M. A. Brown. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY: Professor J. C. Gaines, Head; Professors V. A. Little, D. F. Martin, H. J. Reinhard; Associate Professor R. L. Hanna; As¬ sistant Professors D. R. King, M. A. Price. DEPARTMENT OF FLORICULTURE AND LAND¬ SCAPE ARCHITECTURE: Professor A. F. DeWerth, Head; Professor R. F. White; Assistant Professors A. R. Jensen, J. W. MacQueen; Instructor V. B. Drozd. DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS: Professor C. B. God- bey, Head; Professors R. G. Reeves, R. R. Shrode; Associate Professor H. H. Hadley; Assistant Professor M. J. Garber. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE: Professor G. W. Adriance, Head; Professors F. R. Brison, H. T. Black- hurst; Associate Professors A. H. Krezdorn, H. C. Mohr; Assistant Professor L. E. Spangler. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY: Professor G. M. Watkins, Head; Pro¬ fessor W. C. Hall; Associate Professors H. E. Joham, D. W. Rosberg. DEPARTMENT OF POULTRY SCIENCE: Professor J. H. Quisenberry, Head; Professors J. R. Couch, E. D. Parnell; Associate Professors W. E. Briles, T. M. Fer¬ guson, W. F. Krueger; Assistant Professors R. L. Atkin¬ son, C. B. Ryan. DEPARTMENT OF RANGE AND FORESTRY: Pro¬ fessor V. A. Young, Head; Professors R. A. Darrow, 0. E. Sperry; Associate Professors F. W. Gould, R. R. Rhodes, G. W. Thomas; Assistant Professor W. J. Waldrip; Instructor D. L. Huss. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT: Pro¬ fessor W. B. Davis, Head; Assistant Professors K. L. Dixon, G. K. Reid, Jr., 0. C. Wallmo. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEAN W. H. DELAPLANE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY: Professor C. C. Doak, Head; Professors S. 0. Brown, W. J. Dobson, H. L. Gravett, S. H. Hopkins, Charles LaMotte, G. E. Potter, J. J. Sperry; Associate Professors L. S. Dillon, E. H. Gibbons, A. B. Medlen, H. D. Thiers; Assistant Pro¬ fessors John Merkle, C. M. Rowell, N. P. Wood; In¬ structors R. J. Baldauf, W. A. Copper, W. G. Degen- hardt, E. L. Rabb. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Pro¬ fessor T. W. Leland, Head; Professors L. E. Davids, W. F. Farrar, P. B. Goode, T. R. Hamilton, R. M. Steven¬ son, T. R. Yantis; Associate Professors R. L. Elkins, D. R. Fitch, S. C. Hoyle, Jr., H. G. Kenagy, T. D. Let- better, W. S. Manning, E. S. Packenham, H. G. Thomp¬ son, Jr., William Whittington; Instructors J. N. Byers J. H. Dozier, J. B. Longley, D. C. Lowe, J. L. Sandstedt. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY: Professor F. W. Jensen, Head; Professors C. K. Hancock, C. C. Hedges, E. B. Middleton, W. M. Potts; Associate Professors T. S. Burkhalter, E. L. Harter, A. F. Isbell, S. R. Mclnnis, J. 0. Page, A. F. Schram, R. E. Snuggs, H. K. Zimmer¬ man, Jr.; Assistant Professors J. B. Beckham, A. W. Jache, D. R. Lee, Henry Rakoff, P. L. Sarma, R. A. Zingaro; Instructors R. B. Alexander, C. H. Dickson. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS: Professor A. F. Chalk, Head; Professors I. G. Adams, W. H. Delaplane, Aurelius Morgner; Associate Professor H. R. Putnam; Assistant Professors M. H. Butler, M. G. Daniels, J. H. Mudie, L. H. Stern. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOL¬ OGY: Professor G. P. Parker, Head; Professors W. P. Ewens, W. A. Varvel, G. B. Wilcox; Associate Profes¬ sors M. S. Kavanaugh, A. J. Kingston, Jr.; Assistant Professors S. A. Kerley, F. E. McFarland. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Professor S. S. Morgan, Head; Professors D. B. Gofer, F. E. Ekfelt, J. Q. Hays, E. D. Hedgcock, C. D. Laverty; Associate Professors J. Q. Anderson, R. H. Ballinger, K. E. Elmquist, C. A. Greer, P. C. Key, H. L. Kidd, N. W. Quick; Assistant Professors A. L. Bennett, S. S. Cox, H. S. Creswell, C. K. Esten, R. W. Feragen, L. F. Hauer, H. E. Hierth, M. A. Huggett, J. S. Jernigan, L. B. Keel, L. J. Martin, J. F. Pierce, F. Q. Powell, J. N. Shepperd, E. E. Stokes, Jr., Victor Wiening, E. C. York; Instructors R. W. Barzak, B. W. Boothe, J. D. Ebbs, W. A. Ferrell, R. A. French, P. C. Hunter, Jr., C. L. Hurley, W. B. Kadow, T. J. Mattern, M. A. Rodgers, R. G. Sherill, B. D. Targan. DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY: Professor G. W. Schlesselman; Assistant Professor D. I. Eidemiller. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT: Professor R. W. Steen, Head; Professors J. H. Bass, S. R. Gammon, J. H. Hill, A. B. Nelson; Associate Professors J. M. Nance, P. J. Woods; Assistant Pro¬ fessors J. T. Duncan, C. H. Hall, R. L. Harris, T. L. Miller; Instructors G. A. Brubaker, E. T. Millen, J. C. Roberts, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM: Professor D. D. Burchard, Head; Associate Professor H. 0. Miller; Assistant Professor W. D. Calvert. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS: Professor E. C. Klipple, Head; Professors R. E. Basye, J. T. Hurt, D. C. Jones, H. A. Luther, W. L. Porter; Associate Professors A. E. Finlay, Dan Hall, J. T. Kent, E. R. Keown, W. E. Koss, R. V. McGee, B. C. Moore, T. R. Nelson; Assistant Professors K. R. Bailey, H. B. Curtis, Jr., J. R. Hillman, R. P. Lyle, W. S. McCulley, S. A. Sims, M. E. Tittle, A. L. Wilson; Instructors W. H. Clayton, A. F. Hilde- brandt, L. M. Hovorak, F. N. Huggins, R. S. Musa, H. D. Perry, A. R. Wapple, M. L. Williams. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES: Professor J. J. Woolket, Head; Professor J. M. Skrivanek; As¬ sociate Professors E. C. Brietenkamp, J. A. Dabbs; Assistant Professor T. E. Comfort. DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND METE¬ OROLOGY: Professor D. F. Leipper, Head; Professor J. G. Mackin; Associate Professors R. G. Bader, A. H. Glaser, M. H. Halstead, D. W. Hood, M. G. H. Ligda, R. 0. Reid, W. J. Saucier, B. W. Wilson; Assistant Professors J. P. Barlow, G. A. Franceschini, W. W. Hildreth, G. H. Jung, C. M. Proctor, J. E. Stein; In¬ structors K. C. Brundidge, N. W. Cunningham. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Profes¬ sor C. E. Tishler; Professors A. D. Adamson, W. M. Dowell, C. W. Landis; Associate Professors P. M. An¬ drews, N. A. Ponthieux, H. B. Segrest; Assistant Pro¬ fessors L. A. Harrison, Jr., Emil Mamaliga, L. L. Pal¬ mer; Instructors R. C. Bell, J. W. Griffith, L. K. Hayes, N. D. Matthews. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS: Professor J. G. Potter, Head; Professors E. G. Smith, E. E. Vezey; D. F. Weekes; Associate Professors P. W. Barker, C. H. Ber¬ nard, J. B. Coon, Melvin Eisner, M. E. Ennis; Assistant Professors B. B. Boriskie, R. W. Mitchell, R. K. Russell, F. C. Whitmore; Instructors H. N. Ballard, C. M. Loyd, C. D. Lundergan, J. W. Overall, R. W. Sommerfeldt, L. D. Vincent, W. L. Zingary. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEAN JOHN C. CALHOUN DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER¬ ING: Professor E. E. Brush, Head; Associate Professors H. N. Abramson, B. B. Hamner. DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE: Professor Ernest Langford, Head; Professor M. M. Rotsch; Associate Professors T. R. Holleman, G. K. Vetter, Richard Vroo- man; Assistant Professors B. H. Evans, C. J. Godwin, T. R. Jones, Jr., F. D. Lawyer, K. F. Robinson, W. G. Wagner; Instructor H. W. Gooding. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: Pro¬ fessor J. D. Lindsay, Head; Professor W. D. Harris; Associate Professor C. D. Holland; Instructor L. S. Scott. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING: Professor S. R. Wright, Head: Professors J. B. Baty, F. J. Benson, S. J. Buchanan, R. M. Holcomb, H. J. Miles, J. A. Orr, R. L. Peurifoy, C. E. Sandstedt, J. H. Sorrels; Associate Professors C. F. DeVilbiss, L. A. Dubose, B. M. Call¬ away, E. L. Harrington, C. J. Keese, W. H. Nedderman. R. E. Schiller; Assistant Professors E. P. Segner, F. M. Smith; Instructor R. H. Schleider, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Professor M. C. Hughes, Head; Professors H. C. Dilling¬ ham, G. D. Hallmark, L. M. Haupt, E. W. Markle, N. F. Rode, R. P. Ward; Associate Professors J. S. Denison, A. J. Druce, W. T. Matzen, Jr.; Assistant Professors E. H. Andrew, Jr., S. 0. Navarro, Ahmad Ullah; Instruc¬ tors J. R. Biard. M. G. Rekoff, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DRAWING: Pro¬ fessor W. E. Street, Head: Professors J. G. McGuire, B. F. K. Mullins, J. P. Oliver; Associate Professors W. F. Adams, S. M. Cleland, C. H. Ransdell, L. E. Stark; Assistant Professors B. A. Hardaway, P. M. Mason; Instructors A. R. Barbin, N. B. Bardell, Jr., R. H. Davey, Jr., J. E. McGarrah. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS: Professor S. A. Lynch, Head; Professors H. R. Blank, T. J. Parker, W. L. Russell, F. E. Smith, Paul Weaver; Associate Professors Peter Dehlinger, K. J. Koenig, M. C. Schroeder, C. L. Seward, Jr.; Assistant Professor G. V. Carroll; Instructors E. R. Baker, J. M. Egar, R. F. McAllister, R. A. Noble. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: Pro¬ fessor C. H. Groneman; Associate Professor L. V. Haw¬ kins; Assistant Professors J. L. Boone, Jr., L. B. Harde¬ man; Instructors C. A. Bertrand, H. E. Boaz, F. D. Nixson, Jr. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING: Professor A. R. Burgess, Head; Professors J. P. CoVan, S. A. Wykes; Associate Professors R. F. Bruckart, D. E. Carlson. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Professor C. W. Crawford, Head; Professors A. V. Brewer, L. S. O’Bannon, C. M. Simmang, J. G. H. Thompson, W. I. Truettner, R. M. Wingren; Associate Professors J. H. Caddess, T. J. Casey, D. W. Fleming, W. S. Guthrie, E. S. Holdredge, W. W. Smith; Assistant Professors A. B. Alter, R. W. Downard, R. H. Fletcher, A. M. Gaddis, J. V. Perry, Jr., Warren Rice; Instructors S. E. Brown, R. H. Gibson, E. D. Kranz, Earl Logan, Jr., T. A. Noyes, H. G. Stallings, P. D. Weiner, J. A. Whitacre. DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING: Professor R. L. Whiting, Head; Professors R. B. Bossier, J. C. Calhoun, Jr., H. T. Kennedy; Associate Professors J. W. Amyx, J. R. Pedigo; Assistant Professor D. M. Bass, Jr. 19 SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY ANATOMY: Professor J. H. Milliff, Head; Assistant Professors L. W. Gibbs, A. A. Price. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY: Pro¬ fessor A. A. Lenert, Head; Professors W. C. Banks, H. E. Redmond; Assistant Professor F. C. Neal; Instructors P. L. Hubert, E. M. Jordan, G. S. Trevino; Lecturers W. W. Armistead, Dean of Veterinary Medicine; R. J. Beamer; H. Schmidt, I. B. Boughton. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY: Professor J. P. Delaplane, Head; Professor F. P. Jaggi, Jr.; Associate Professor L. C. Grumbles; Assistant Professors D. E. Davis, E. E. Roth. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY: Professor R. D. Turk, Head; Assistant Professor S. M. Gaafar. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PATHOLOGY: Professor H. A. Smith, Head; Professors I. B. Boughton, H. Schmidt; Associate Professor C. H. Bridges; Assistant Professor F. T. Lynd. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY: Professor P. W. Burns, Head; As¬ sociate Professor R. H. Davis; Assistant Professor E. D. McMurry; R. O. Berry, Professor of Animal Husbandry, Lecturer on Physiology of Re¬ production. DEAN W. W. ARMISTEAD SCHOOL OF MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCES: D. P. Anderson, Colonel, Artillery, USA, Profes¬ sor of Military Science and Tactics; Associate Professors Colonel H. L. Phillips; Lieuten¬ ant Colonels H. V. Ellis, Jr., D. F. McGee, Jr., G. H. Watson; Majors J. F. Birkner, C. H. Brown, K. J. Edwards, Jr., W. W. Edwards, Jr., T. A. George, D. E. Philips, H. S. Thigpen, W. J. Winder, E. C. Wright; Assistant Professors: Captains F. J. Bloom, A. A. Hord, W. R. McNeil. H. A. Pate, F. A. Walker, Jr., B. R. Wright; Lieutenant D. A. Slingerland; Chief Warrant Offi¬ cer H. G. McKimm; Instructors: Master Sergeants H. N. Chandler, John Engst, W. H. Gard, T. I. Hensley, L. E. Harris, A. M. Linton, A. E. Miller, A. M. Thompson; Sergeants First Class F. R. Adams, M. E. Bradley, J. R. Brown, W. J. Brown, J. W. Bryant, R. E. Carr, H. H. Dayton, B. E. Eastman, C. E. Gentry, J. E. Helm, P. D. Lovejoy, L. T. Timmer, F. R. Olsen, E. L. O’Neal, W. B. Shanks, V. S. Warner, E. F. Wiget; Sergeants J. R. Allen, Henry Barcelon, H. A. Bodey, S. E. Grest, F. H. Meek, G. B. Stroud. COMMANDANT JOE E. DAVIS DEPARTMENT OF AIR SCIENCE: Henry Dittman, Colonel, USAF Professor of Air Science; Associate Professors: Lieutenant Colonels R. G. Goforth, W. J. Hall; Majors W. F. Burt, R. K. Conoley, J. S. McCan- non, E. W. Rodgers, H. L. Somerville; Assistant Pro¬ fessors: Captains G. G. Cowles, T. J. Dunlap, R. E. Griffith, C. W. Jeffries, G. P. Jones, R. A. McCaulley, J. M. Palmer, T. A. Wright; First Lieutenant R. P. Foster, Jr.; Instructors: Master Sergeants D. D. Chris¬ tensen, J. P. Collins, H. M. Drake, T. C. Duran, C. L. Thompson, W. Umphress, T. H. Williams; Technical Sergeants T. M. Buford, III, B. J. Heaton, J. E. Mercer, H. J. Steinfeldt, Jr.; Staff Sergeants E. L. LaFlex, M. K. Wilson. 20 GRADUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE COUNCIL F. J. Benson, C. K. Hancock, E. E. Klipple, H. C. Kunkle, Charles LaMotte, J. D. Lindsey, J. H. Milliff, R. E. Patterson, N. F. Rode, R. R. Shrode, R. W. Steen, V. A. Young. ASSOCIATE DEAN I. P. TROTTER BASIC DIVISION R. B. KAMM, DEAN Associate Professor A. J. Kingston, Jr.; Assistant Professors W. C. Bonney, J. R. Bowen. S. A. Kerley, F. E. McFarland; Instructors A. E. Denton. Jr., C. E. George. R. E. Miller. STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES To give support to and to assist in making more meaning¬ ful the classroom experience—and to provide wholesome out-of-classroom experiences which, together with the aca¬ demic effort, make possible the development of happy, well rounded Aggies—these are the high goals to which those associated in the Student Personnel Program of the A M College of Texas are dedicated. DEAN ROBERT B. KAMM Ross Strader, Director of Student Publica¬ tions, shows Dave McReynolds, Managing Editor of The Battalion some of the new photographic equipment. Mwm Johnny Loggins, Brad Crockett, Bob Stans¬ berry and Wayne Stark, Director of MSC, are shown in a program planning session. 22 Gene Smith takes advantage of the facilities of the Placement Office by interviewing one of the 360 firms which send interviewing teams to the campus each year. Mr. Gay, YMCA Secretary, coordinates the many activities of the YMCA. The Medical Staff of the hospital includes two full-time and four part-time doctors. Shown at the left is the newly redecorated waiting room. The Housing Office places over 5,200 single students in dormitories and has space for 525 married students in apartments. ACADEMIC BUILDING Here is the home of the first class¬ rooms of most Aggies; built in 1914, it is one of the oldest as well as the most popular buildings on the cam¬ pus. It houses the departments of Mathematics, English, Economics, History, Education and Psychology, Architecture, and Modern Languages. This section edited by Billy Carter and David Cox JOHN P. PARDEE l ‘T” Association, Knights of Columbus, Fish Football, 3-year Varsity Letterman, Most Valuable Back SWC 1956, Tri-Captain 1956, Look All-American, Member Blue-Grey Game 1956, Member Senior Bowl 1956, DMS. JACK H. LUNSFORD Cadet Colonel of Corps, Ross Volunteers, AIChE, Vice President SCONA I, Executive Committee SCONA II, Student Activities Advisory Committee, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. 26 WHO’S LENIEL H. HARBERS Kream and Kow Klub, Intramural Basketball Champs, Fayette- Colorado Hometown Club, Danforth Fellowship. Ecumenical Con¬ ference, LSA, LSAA, Choir. Alpha Zeta. JAMES M. DELLINGER, JR. Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, Student Senate, Town Hall Staff, Parliamentarian Senior Class, SCONA II, Cadet Court, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Basic Division Council, Newman Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta. RICHARD M. WALL President MSC Council, AIChE, Fish Drill Team, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS. UMMUIfiB JAMES L. FORGASON JOHN H. SPECHT Student Senate, Ag Council, SCONA, Cadet Court, Great Issues Committee, Commander Ross Volunteers, Range and Forestry Club, Bonfire Committee, Intramural Manager, Sweetheart Selection Committee, Intercouncil, National Guard, Cen-Tex Hometown Club, DMS. Student Chapter AVMA, Reporter 1955, President 1957, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. 27 JACOB 0. KOEHL Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, English Club, Ger¬ man Club, French Club, Student Arts and Sciences Coun¬ cil, Opportunity Award, Albert J. Banta Senior Award, 2nd Regiment Staff, SCONA, DS, Phi Eta Sigma. FRITZ E. LANDERS White Band Staff, Range and Forestry Club, Intercouncil Committee, National Range Plant Identification Team, Student Agriculture Council, Presbyterian Student Council, Interfaith Council, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. WHO’S ROBERT N. BACHER Civilian Student Council, Civilian Student Chaplain, Great Issues Chairman, Wesley Foundation, MSC Appreciation Award, Inter¬ faith Council, SCONA. KARL J. SPRINGER Cadet Court, Christian Science Organization, San Antonio Hometown Club, Administrative Officer, RV’s, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, 2nd Group Staff, DS, DMS. VSIHO KENNETH R. PIERCE Co-Editor Southwestern Veterinarian 1956-57, Associate Editor Southwestern Veterinarian 1955-56, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff 1954-55, Veterinary Honor Council 1955-56, AVMA Council 1956-57, President Runnels County Hometown Club, President Veterinary Class of 1957, Phi Zeta. JERRY M. BETSILL Ross Volunteers, ASAE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, DS, DMS. THOMAS W. ADAIR President Senior Court, Ross Volunteers, Physics Club, Houston Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN F. HEARD Town Hall Staff, Student Life Committee, Singing Cadets, Ross Volunteers, SCONA, Great Issues Committee, Student Entertainment Manager, Gymnastics Team, Dance Com¬ mittee, Fish Yell Leader. LEIGHLUS E. SHEPPARD, JR. Davy Crockett, A M Club, Corps Staff, Cadet Colonel, Student Publications Board, Fish Track, BSU Council, SCONA I and II, ASAE, RV’s, Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. DOUGLAS R. DE CLUITT President Class ’57, Student Senate, MSC Council, Town Hall Staff, DAR Award, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior, Second Regiment, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Fish Drill Team, AIEE, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu. 30 SAM B. ZUKERO, JR. President Civilian Council, College View Council, American Society of Civil Engineers, Association of General Contractors. CYRUS H. HOLLEY Corps Staff, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Battalion Staff, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior, Bowling Club, Brush Country Hometown Club, DMS, DS, ACS, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Epsilon. NttO BYRON W. KING Cadet Court President, Industrial Education Club, Vice President, Treasurer Class ’57, Student Senate, Student Engineers Council, Cadet Colonel, Second Regiment Staff, Iota Lambda Sigma. JOE D. BOYD President A M Young Farmers, President Northeast Texas Hometown Club, Agriculture Council, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Managing Editor Agriculturist, Bat¬ talion Staff, Editor Texas Young Farmer Magazine, Cadet First Lieutenant, DS, Alpha Zeta. LARRY D. PIPER President Student Senate, Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, President Petroleum Engineering Club, Treasurer Student Engineers Council, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIME. NORMAN B. UFER “T” Association, Swimming Team, Art Director Engineer Magazine, Cadet Captain, MSC Art Club, “A” Athletics. AIA. 31 JON D. NEELY Commanding Officer 4th Battalion 2nd Regiment, Chemical Honor Society, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. WHO’ji WARREN B. JOHNSON, JR. RAY D. CARROLL Student Zeta Committee, Civilian Student Council, House¬ master Milner Hall, Chairman Civilian Weekend, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff, Ellis County Hometown Club, AVMA. JIM L. RENICK Treasurer Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Re¬ porter Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team, International Livestock Judging Team, Danforth Summer Fellow¬ ship Award, Ralston-Purina Senior Scholarship, Hart Hall Athletic Officer, Intramurals, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. CHARLES S. SAXE Student Senate, Varsity Football Letterman, Beaumont Hometown Club, DMS, Junior AVMA, “T” Association, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. MURRAY MILNER Presbyterian Student Association, Student Publications Board, MSC, Public Relations Club, RS Club, Ecumenical Conference Planning Committee, Collegiate 4-H. N. KEY KOLB Junior Faculty Award in Architecture, First Place Feather- lite Corporation Competition for Texas, President Student A1A, Engineers Council, Representative to National AIA Convention, Outstanding Outfit Freshman, Freshman Hand¬ ball Champion, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. 33 Steel, Green. Johnson, DeCluitt, Dellinger. King. Goehring. Thompson. Weber. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DOUGLAS R. DE CLUITT DON GREEN ______________________ JACK T. STEEL ____________ DURWARD THOMPSON . BRYAN W. KING _____________ DON WEBER ______________________ DENNIS GOEHRING ________ J. M. DELLINGER. JR. WARREN JOHNSON ......... __________________ President _________ Vice President Recording Secretary ______ Social Secretary _________________ Treasurer ______ Historian _____ Sergeant-at-Arms ______ Parliamentarian ___________________ Reporter ACHESON, HERBERT Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21. Class 57. 1st Lt. S | 1. 11. RV’s, Student Engi¬ neers Council, Vice Pres. Soc. of Auto. Eng., Tau Beta Pi, Sec. Canterbury Club. ADAMS, CLYDE R. “Fifi” Math _ Tyler Age 22. Class 56. 1st Lt. A Armor. Sbisa Vol., Aggie Players. ADAMS. JAMES ROYCE “ji m ” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21. Class 56, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Fish Basket¬ ball. Phi Eta Sigma. ASME, Houston Hometown Club DMS. AHRENS, KENTON S. “Kern’ Ag. Ed. Kerrvil e Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. White Band. College FFA, Hill County Hometown Club, Texas Aggie Band. ADAIR. THOMAS W. “Tom” Physics Houston Age 21, Class 57. Col. 1st Reg. Staff, Houston Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. RV’s, Pres. Sr. Court. ALCALA, BEN V. Pet. Eng. _ Beevi le Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Opportunity Award, Pet. Eng. Club. ALDRIDGE, JOHN P. “Pie Eyes” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Odessa Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, Pres. BPM Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Freshman Track. SCONA 55, Wesley Foundation. ALEXANDER, GEORGE Pet. Eng. s an Angelo Age 22, Class 57. Exec. Off. Sqd. 26, Pet. Eng. Cluh, Geology Club. San Angelo Hometown Club, AIME, ACE Staff. ALSUP, WILLIE, 111 “Pete” Economics Austin Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 8th Group Staff, CO 8th Group Staff, SCONA I, Trans. Vice Chairman, SCONA II, Exec. Comm., Great Issues, Forum Group Chairman, Cadet Court, Town Hall Staff, Econ. Club, DMS, Austin Hometown Club. SENIORS AMMER, BOBBY R. Geology Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Signal, Geology Club, DaUas Home¬ town Club. ANDERSON, GARY “Andy” Civ. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Vice Pres. ASCE 56, Student Eng. Council, Abilene Hometown Club. ANDERSON, LA VON N. Chem. and Ind. Eng. Melvin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 26, BSU, AIChE, Handball Club, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club. ANDERSON, LAWRENCE D. “Andy” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., BPM Club. ANDREW, RICHARD N. “Rick” Ag. Econ. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Ag. Econ. Club, Houston Hometown Club, Fish Track, Varsity Track. ARMS, ROBERT R. “Rosey” Accounting Tyler Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A”, Ordnance, Acct. Society, Tyler Hometown Club. ARNESON, DONALD G. “Arne” Bus. Adm. Laredo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, National Intercollegiate Flying Assn., Treas. Flying Kadets, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Laredo Hometown Club. AUGUST, MICHAEL J. “Augie” Accounting Houston Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Reg., DMS, RV’s, DS, Acct. Society, Vice Pres. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. AVANT. HERMAN D. Wildlife Mgt. Alvin Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” AAA, Fish Baseball. AYRES, WILLIAM T. Mktg. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Freshman Track, Mktg. Society, Business Society, San Antonio Hometown Club. BAILEY, DWAYNE S. “Dub” Acct. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Pres. Arts and Sciences Council, Pres. Baptist Student Union, Pres. Acct. Society, Intercouncil Committee, State BSU Council, Wres¬ tling Club, DMS. BAIN, JOHN C. “J. C.” Chem. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Chem., Student Affiliate American Chem. Soc. BAKER, JOE N. Mech. Eng. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Ordnance, ASME. BAREFIELD, WILLIAM E. “Bare” Ag. Ed. Del Rio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Texas A M Con¬ solidated Band, White Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club, A M Rodeo Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Aggie Ram¬ blers. BARKMAN, DONALD L. “Don” Pet. Eng. Texarkana Age 22, Class 57, T Sgt. “B” Composite, Texarkana Home¬ town Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. BARNHILL, LLOYD J. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Capt. “A” AAA, Collegiate Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. BARR, THOMAS C. Ind. Eng. Age 22. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7. BARTULA, PERCY L. Geol. , Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Club. “Jim” Gatesville FFA Treas., Pres. “Tommy” IF aco “Pat” Bremond FA, Newman Club, Geology SENIORS BASINGER, JOHNNY G. Pet. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Sec. Pet. Eng. Club, Vice Pres. SAME, Vice Pres. Kilgore Home¬ town Club. AIME, DMS, BSU. BATY. BEN T. Bus. Adm. Stephenville Age 25, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., DMS, DS, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soc. BAYER, DON J. “Pierre” Dairy Hus. Muenster Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, DS, Kream and Kow Klub. Vice Pres. Cooke County Hometown Club, Collegiate 4-H Club. BEARD, CHARLES T. “Tom” Ind. Eng. IF est Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Sbisa Volunteers, Waco- McLennan County Hometown Club, Head Waiter Duncan Mess Hall. BEATY, WALTER J. Agronomy Comanche Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Inf., Pres. Agron. Soc., Soil and Water Conservation Soc., Pres., Crop Team, DMS, Cotton Court King, L. G. Jones Agron. Award. BEEVER, CHARLES A. JR. “Gus” Ag. Economics Pearsall Age 22, Class 57, Capt. “A” Inf., Ag. Econ. Club, South¬ west Texas Club. BECKMAN, PAUL B. “Monk” Accounting Paris Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” QM, Fish Football Team, Red River Hometown Club, Acct. Club, Pre-Law Soc., DS, DMS, Mktg. Club, Bus. Soc. BELL, ALAN C. Geol. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt., Geol. Club, SEG, AAPG, AIME Eng. Staff. BENAVIDES, LOUIS H. “Louie” Chem. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Group Staff, YMCA Council and Staff, Interfaith Council, Newman Club, Vice Pres, and Sec. YMCA, Sec. and Rep. Newman Club, ACS. BERAN, JOSEPH J. “Jamie” Poultry Science Zabcikville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Pres. Bell County Home¬ town Club, Show Mgr. Texas Chick. Poultry and Egg Show, Senior Poultry Judging Team. BERNARD, RICHARD T. “Bullet” Bus. Adm. Pharr Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, Sr. Yell Leader, Student Senate, Fish Yell Leader, Newman Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. BERRY, LOUIE G. Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., IAS, Dallas Hometown Club. BEST, ROBERT E. “Bobby” Geology Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., Geol. Club, Town Hall Staff. SAME, Houston Hometown Club, Class Notes Editor Engineer. BETS1LL, JERRY M. Ag. Eng. Doole Age 21, Class 57, Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, ASAE, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. BIBLES, DOYLE D. “Dean” Range and Forestry Burnet Age 22, Class 57, Major “A” QM 3rd Bn. Staff, Vice Pres. Range and Forestry Club, Pres. Land-of-the-Lakes Club, Lt. Gov. Div. 9 Circle “K” International, Treas. Circle “K” Club, 2nd High Indiv. Natl. Plant Ident. Contest. BLACKLOCK, JA MES R. “Jim” Civ. Eng. Fort Worth Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., AISC, AGC, ACF, YMCA Cabinet, Fort Worth Hometown Club. BLACKSTONE. JAMES P. “Jim” Geol. Eng. Little Rock, Ark. Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club. BLACKWELL. JAMES W. Ag. Econ. Hamilton Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Ag. Econ. Club. SENIORS BLAKE, EDWIN M. “Tiger” Aero. Eng. Temple Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24 Executive Off., IAS, Newman Club, Cross-Country and Varsity Track Team. BLANCHARD. ROBERT D. “Bob” Geol. Eng. Naples, Italy Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club. BONIN, LARRY J. “Duck” Aero. Eng. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, IAS, Port Arthur Club. BOSTIC, JERRY D. Bus. Adm. Pasadena Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Pres. Pasadena Home¬ town Club, BSU. BOSTICK, BOBBY D. “Bob” Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, FFA. BOURN, LAWRENCE N. . “Nellie” Mktg. and Per. Adm. Amarillo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20. Co-Capt. Fencing Team, Speechmasters Group, Bus. Society, Amarillo Hometown Club. BOWER. JAMES M. “Jim” Journalism Victoria Age 22, Class 56, Lt. Col. Inf., Corps Staff, Editor The Battalion, Exec. Sec. SWC Sportsmanship Comm., Vice Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, MSC Council, Arts and Sciences Coun., Bus. Mgr. Aggieland, Jr. Class Off. BOYD, BILLY J. Bill” Marketing Port Lavaca Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Infantry, Acct. Soc., .Mktg. Soc. BOYD, JOE D. Ag. Journ. Winnsboro Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, Pres. Young Farmers, Pres. Northeast Texas Hometown Club, DS, Student Agri¬ culture Council, Man. Ed. Agriculturist, Battalion Staff, Ed. Texas Young Farmer Magazine, Opportunity Award Scholarship. BOYETT. GEORGE H. “Magoo” Mech. Eng. College Station Age 21. Glass 57, Maj. 2nd Reg., DS, DMS, RV’s, SAE, Swimming Team, Phi Eta Sigma, AES. BOYSEN, STEPHEN M. “Mark” Ag. Eng. Broivnwood Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Engineers, Soc. Amer. Mil. Eng., Amer. Soc. Ag. Eng. BREITSCHOPF. ROBERT F. “Bob” Civ. Eng. Gonzales Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ordnance, ASCE, AGC, Gonzales Hometown Club, Pres. DS. BREUER. JAMES E. “Ji m ” Horticulture San Antonio Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, A M Hort. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. BRIGGS. DAVID R. “Ronnie” Pet. and Mech. Eng. Seminole Age 22. Class 57, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff. Pet. Club, ASME. ALME, DMS. BROTHERS, DAVID L. “Dave” Education Gonzales Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., DS, DMS, Geology Club. MSC Directorate, Ed. and Psy. Club, Gonzales County Hometown Club, Intramural Manager, Sbisa Vol. BROWN, DUDLEY M„ JR. Mktg. Brownsville Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., MSC Music Group, Mktg. Society, Lower Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. Ag. Econ. Club. BROWN. JERRY R. W ' lldlije Mgt. W ichita Falls Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf.. Fish and Game Club. BRYAN, JIMMY L. “Bohunk” Ag. Ed. Taylor Age 21. Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. Staff. 1st Reg., Collegiate FFA. Williamson County Hometown Club. Bonfire Com¬ mittee. SENIORS BUCKNER. FLOYD K. Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57. 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Track Team. BUGH. ERNEST B., JR. “Ernie Accounting Houston Age 21, Class 57. 1st Lt. “A” Inf.. Acct. Soc.. Houston Hometown Club. BURCHARD. DONALD C. Don” Bus. Adm. and Phys. Ed. College Station Age 21, Class 57. Maj. 8th Group Staff. PE Club. BA Society. Arts and Sciences Council, Wrestling Team. BURNHAM. AUBREY L. “Aub” Mech. Eng. Grapevine Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf.. ASME. Dallas Home¬ town Club. BURT. DON C. “Hidy Aggie” Ag. Econ. Crandall Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Ag. Econ. Club, Aggie- land 57 Editor. Vice Pres. Kaufman County Hometown Club, SCONA. BUTTER, HOWARD D. “Don” Chem. Eng. Humble Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., AIChE, Basketball Mgr., Phi Eta Sigma. BYRD, JAMES R. “Jim” Accounting Jasper Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Debate Club, Student Arts and Sciences Council, Pre-Law Society, Acct. Soc., Jasper Hometown Club, RV’s. BYRNE, WILLIAM B., JR. “Buddy” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. CAHILL, LAWRENCE T. “Larry” History Aurora, Illinois Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., Hist. Soc. Treas., Newman Club, Aggie Players, Yankee Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team. CAMERON, NEAL C. “Osquald” Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, Capt. A M Pistol Team, I. Ed. Club, Treas. Student Safety Soc., AFS. CARDENAS, ALBERTO P. “Al” Hist. Laredo Age 19, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Laredo A M Club, Spanish Club, Newman Club, Hist. Soc. CARLTON, WILLIAM A. “Willie” Mktg. Baytown Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt., Exec. DeMolay, Baytown Home¬ town Club, Mktg. Soc., DS. CARPENTER, DAVID C. “Carl” Range and Forestry Cleburne Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Range and Forestry Club, Johnson County Hometown Club, A M Rifle Team. CARPENTER, OSCAR L. Ag. Ed. Sonora Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Collegiate 4-H, Col¬ legiate FFA, West Texas Hometown Club. CARRICO, CARL C., II “Big Ace” Chem. and Chem. Eng. Bellaire Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Amer. Chem. Soc., AlChE, Houston Hometown Club, Newman Club. CARTER. BILLY B. “Squared” An. Hus. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Fish Drill Team, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Class Ed. Aggieland 57, Bonfire Committee 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bowling Club. CARSEY, JULIAN N. Chem. Bus. Bryan Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. “B” Comp. CASEY, RONALD “Ronnie” Pet. Eng. Fairfield Age 20, Class 57, Major AAA 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Reporter BSU, DMS, Fish Drill Team. SENIORS CASSIDY, JOHN A. “Hopalong” Aero. Eng. Greenville Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 16, IAS, Greenville Home¬ town Club, Engineer. CASSITY, JAMES S. “Jimmy” Geol. and Pet. Eng. Gary Age 21, Class 57, Captain Sqd. 4, RV’s, Cadet Court, DMS, Intramural Mgr., Wesley Foundation, Vice Pres. Panola Hometown Club, Geol. Club, Pet. Club, AIME. CATES, JOHNNY E. Poultry Science Gilmer Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., Vice Pres. North¬ east Texas Hometown Club, Sec. Poult. Sci. Club. CHAPLIN, NOEL T. Chem. Eng. Baytown Age 21, Class 57, “A” Ordnance, AIChE. CHAPMAN, WARREN W. “WW” Elec. Eng. Amarillo Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Reg. “B FA, RV’s, Singing Cadets, Best Freshman Award, Treas. AIEE, Sec. Eta Kappa Nu, Amarillo Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma. CHANDLER, GLYNN R. “Jiggs” An. Hus. Sanderson Age 21, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, Student Senate, Fish Drill Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior and Senior Wool Judging Team. Tran-Pecos Hometown Club. CHESSER, REGINALD L. “Buddy” An. Hus. Houston Age 21, Class 57, “C” AAA, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CHEWNING, JACK “Chrome Dome” Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Gp. Staff, ASCE, AGC, Dallas Hometown Club Sec., Wrestling Club. CHISHOLM, ALLEN N. Elec. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Com., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE. CHLAPEK, MARVIN J. Mech. Eng. Temple Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma. CHRIST. JAMES E. “Jim” Ind. Ed. Rosenburg Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., K of C Sec., Ind. Ed. Club, Newman Club, Dance Committee, Boxing Club, Fort Bend County Club Pres. CHRISTOPHER, JAMES R. “Chris” Chem. Eng. and English Amarillo Age 22, Class 57, “A” Ath., Golf Team, ASCE, Amarillo Hometown Club, English Club. CINATL, FRANK J. “Camel” Architecture Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Phi Eta Sigma, Boxing Team, Art Club, Dallas Hometown Club, AIA. CLARK, BERNE H. “Hare” Gen. Bus. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Class Treas., Bus. Soc., SMTLN, Marketing Soc., Triangle Club, Canterbury Club, Interfaith Council, Port Arthur Hometown Club. CLARK, ROBERT F., JR. “Bobby” Ag. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 57, “E” Inf., Beaumont Hometown Club, ASME, ASAE. CLEGG, JOHNSON R„ JR. “Post” Mech. Eng. Brownsville Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. ASME. CLEMENT, RALPH W. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Aggie Softball Team. CLOUD. GAY G. Acct. “Animal” Palacios ‘C” FA, Singing Cadets, ASCE, “Twin” IF eslaco Age 21. Class 57, Maj. Aggie Band, Acct. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. SENIORS CLOUD, JAY G. Acct. Age 21. Class 57, Capt. Maroon Grande Hometown Club. COBB. JON F. Geo , and Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. San Antonio Hometown Club, Committee. COBLENTZ, WILLIAM S. Dairy Science Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Kream and Kow Klub. “Twin” JV eslaco Band. Acct. Soc., Rio “Jonnie” San Antonio 26. DMS. Student Senate, Pet. Club, AIME, Bonfire “Bill” San Antonio “A” Comp., DS, DMS. RV’s, COCKERHAM, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Ind. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57. Maj. Band Staff, AIIE, SWC Sportsman¬ ship Comm. CONNOR, TOM M. “Dougie” Mech. Eng. Wake Village Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, SAE, Texarkana- Four States Club Officer, Outstanding Sqd. Cor. COOK, JACK C, III “Cookie” Civ. Eng. Groesbeck Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, K of C, Flying Kadets, ASCE. AGC, Newman Club Pres. COOPER, FORREST W. Ag. Eng. Ysleta Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, El Paso Hometown Club, ASAE, ACF. CORNWALL, JOHN M. “Mike” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Capt. White Band, Drum Major, BPM Club, Dallas Hometown Club. COVERSTON, WILLIAM D. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 57, “C” FA, Sec. Student Safety Society, Houston Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club. “Bob” Plano Inf., Vice Pres. German Club, CRANE, GEORGE R. Education Age 25, Class 57, Capt. “C’ Arts and Sciences Council. CRAWFORD, BILLY J. “Bill” Accounting Longview Age 22, Class 57, “A” Ord., Accounting Society. CREEL, PAUL J. “Shorty” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 20, Class 57, Major 2nd Group Staff, ASME, Amer. Soc. of Heating and Ventilating Eng. CREMER, JERRY L. Bact. Houston Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg., RV’s, DMS, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Club, Houston Hometown Club. CREWS, JAMES A. “Jim” Geol. and Pet. Eng. Colmesneil Age 21, 1st Lt. Exec. Off. Sqd. 10. Vice President Geology Club, DMS, President Tri-County Club. CRIM, BOBBY L. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Van Age 21, Class 57, Major 8th Group Staff, SAE, Van Zandt County Hometown Club. CRITTENDEN, OLIVER H. Per. Adm. Palestine Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Armor, Palestine Hometown Club. CROCKETT, STANLEY B. “Brad” Ag. Adm. Harlingen Age 21, Class 57, Colonel CO 2nd Wing, Ch. Election Commission, DMS, SCONA I, Secretariat Ch., Ch. SCONA II, Treas. Ag. Econ. Club, Town Hall Staff, Rio Grande Hometown Club, Social Sec. of Jr. Class, Ch. of AF Ball, PIO Committee, Houston C of C Award. Student Senate. CROIX, ALFRED A. “Al” Dairy Sci. Manvel Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Alpha Zeta, 12th Man Bowl, Program Ch. Kream and Kow Klub, DS, DMS Opportunity Awards, Scholarship, Keep Dairy Scholarship, Basic Division Council. SENIORS CROSLAND, PATRICK D. “Pat” Geol. Big Spring Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, Geol. Club, Aggie Players, Howard Co. Hometown Club Sec. CROW, J. MARCUS Ag. Ed. Seminole Age 20, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, DS, DMS, Chronicler of Alpha Zeta, Election Commission, Staff Writer the Agriculturist, A M Collegiate Ch. of FFA, SCONA. CURTIS, J. LEON Ag. Eng. Floresville Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Pres., Sec. and Reporter of South Central Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation, Soil Conservation Soc., ASAE. Soph. Class Parliamentarian, 2nd Place Ag. Eng. Slide Rule Contest, Program Chairman Soph. Ball. DAGERATH, MORRIS L. “Moe” Ag. Ed. Taylor Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Aggieland Staff, MSC Music Group, Collegiate FFA Chapter. DARDEN, MONTE 0. “Monte-O” Civ. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., ASCE, AGC, Abilene Hometown Club. DARNELL, TOMMY L. “Tom” An. Hus. Amarillo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Trans., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Staff Member of Agricul¬ turist, Senior Livestock Judging Team. DAVIS, HENLEY H„ JR. “Bo” Bus. Adm. Insurance Dallas Age 22, Class 56, AQMC, Dallas Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Club. DAVIS, WILLIAM S. “Bill” Ind. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, Sqd. 17, Pres. Ft. Worth Hometown Club, AIIE, Public Relations MSC, Student Eng. Council. DECEMBER, GARY W. “Nat” Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Major Consolidated Band Staff, Ind. Ed. Club, San Aittonio Hometown Club, Con. Band Drum Major, Fish Band Drum Major, Best Drilled Freshman. DE CLUITT, DOUGLAS R. “Doug” Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. AAA, Pres. Class 57, Student Senate, MSC Council, Town Hall Staff, AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, DS, DAR Award, Outstanding Jr. and Soph., Eta Kappa Nu Award, Fish Drill Team. DEDEKER, BRYAN W. Per. A dm. Boerne Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Student Senate, MSC Council, SCONA I and II, Chairman MSC Pub. Relations, Hill Country Hometown Club, Canterbury Club, MSC Directorate, DMS. DELLINGER, JAMES M., JR. “Jimmie” An. Hus. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, “B” FA, RV’s, Student Senate, Town Hall Staff, Pari. Sr. Class, Chairman Arrangements Comm. SCONA II, Cadet Court, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Corpus Christi Club, Newman Club, Basic Division Council, Who’s Who. DENTON, MURRAY B. “Monk” Ag. Ed. Lockhart Age 21, Class 57, Capt. CO Maroon Band, RV’s DMS, DS, Best Drilled Soph., Student Senate, Collegiate FFA, Cald¬ well County Hometown Club. DICKENS, COMER W. Civ. Eng. Waco Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., SAME, ASCE, Waco Home¬ town Club. DILLARD, JOHN A., Ill “Johnny” Elec. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Pres. Handball Club. DIXON, DON P. Mech. Eng. Baytown Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24. Tennis, BSU. DOLEZEL, RAYMOND “Chicken” Ag. Ed. Bruceville Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Pres. FFA, Pres. Falls County Hometown Club, Ag. Council, Mr. Teacher of Tomorrow From A M. DOLLINGER, CHARLES R., JR. “Chick” Civ. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., “T” Association, RV’s, ASCE, AGC, Varsity Track Mgr., Vice Pres. Beaumont Hometown Club. SENIORS DORSEY, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Big Spring Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Jr. Yell Leader, Head Yell Leader, Student Senate, DMS, SCONA, SWC Sportsmanship Comm., Bonfire Chief. DREYFUS, JACK M. Aero. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Major 4th Group Staff, Tau Beta Pi, RV’s, SCONA. DMS, DS, IAS, Houston Hometown Club. DRISKILL, MELVIN M. Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 21. Class 57. 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Hometown Club, Newman Club. DUBE, LUTHER P. Mech. Eng. Austin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf. DUNCAN, DEAN E. “Mandrake” Insurance San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, RV’s. DUNGAN, AVALON L. “Magoo” An. Hus. McKinney Age 22, Class 57, Maroon Band, Saddle and Sirloin, Collin County Hometown Club, DS, Alpha Zeta, Fish Band, Drum and Bugle Corps. DUPLANTIS, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Finance Baytown Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Bowling Club, Home¬ town Club. DS. DURBIN, JERRY C. “Bullfrog” Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, 2nd Lt. “A” Athletics, FA, Fish Yell Leader, Fish Golf Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Golf Team Captain, Pet. Club, Tau Beta Pi. DYE. JOHNNIE L. An. Hus. Breckenridge Age 22, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sec. Collegiate 4-H Club, National Block and Bridle Club. EASLEY, WILLIAM K. “Bill” Civil Eng. Waco Age 20, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Group Staff. ASCE, Waco Hometown Club. ECKARD, ROY C. “Connie” Journ. ami Eng. Irving Age 23, Class 55, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Battalion Staff, Sigma Delta Chi Sec., Commentator Ed., Aggie Players Vice Pres., Irving Hometown Club Pres., Boxing Team Co-Captain, Arts and Sciences Council. Dallas Hometown Club, English Club Vice Pres., Press Club Treas., MSS II, Aggieland Staff. Spanish Club, Journalism Club, Aggie Christian Fel¬ lowship, Bus. Society, Intramural Mgr., Agriculturist Staff. EDWARDS, CHARLES L. Chem. Eng. Itasca Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Chem. Corps. EDWARDS, R. WAYNE Dairy Science Caldwell Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Ag. Council, Sr. Dairy- Judging Team, KKK Club, Poultry Science Club. EDWARDS, SAMMY B. “S. B.” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Reg. Staff, RV’s, SAE. SAME, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. ELMORE, DALE B. “Dum Dum” I ns.-B re-Law Si sbee Age 20. Class 57, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff. Pre-Law Society. ERNST. CHARLES A. Pre-M ed Age 21, Class 57. 1st Lt. Fish Football, Rue Pinalle. EWING, WILLIAM R. Pet. Eng. Age 20. Class 57. Sqd. town Club. “Charlie” Nixon B FA, Pre-Med Society, “Bill” Mesquite 10. Pet. Eng. Club, Dallas Home- FARQUHAR. BANNISTER W.. JR. “Bann” Mech. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Armor, ASME. Port Arthur Hometown Club. SENIORS FARLEY. PAT J. “Stump” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. A FA. Cal. Golden State Club. ASME. AIIE. FELKNER. CHARLES C. Caesar” Accounting Vineyard Age 20, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” FA, Acct. Society, French Club, DS. FERGUSON. AUBIN O. “Fergy” Ind. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21. Class 57. Maj. Cons. Band Staff. Camera Club. AIIE. FERGUSON, JOHN H. Civil Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., ASCE. SAME. RV ' s. K of C. Dallas Hometown Club. FERNANDEZ. ALBERTO T. “AT Horticulture Mercedes Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8. Hort. Society, Agricultural Council. Newman Club. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. FICHTE, BENNY E. “Bud” Ag.-Journ. Megargel Age 20. Class 57, 1st Lt. “A TC, Agriculturist Ed., Battalion Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Yearbook Ed., Alpha Zeta, Sigma Delta Chi. Journ. Club, Press Club, Wesley Foundation, Agriculture Council. Sr. Livestock Judging Team. National Block and Bridle Club, DS, DMS. FTSHER, RICHARD H. Ind. Tech. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Hometown Club. FISHER. BUFORD English Age 21. Class 57, Club. FISHER, JOHN B. Rock” Ag. Ed. Kingsville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Collegiate FFA, Bowling Club, Brush Country Hometown Club. Dick” San Antonio Band, Ind. Ed. Club, San Antonio D. “Fish” Tucumcari, N. M. 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Aggie Players, Eng. FITZWILLIAM, JAMES C. “Fitz” Mech. Eng. Texarkana Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Sig., Recorder SAE, ASME, Texarkana A M Club, RV’s. FLOWER. DONALD E. “Don” Chern. Eng. Baytown Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., AIChE. FLOYD, CECIL R. “Cec” hid. Ed. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff, ACE, Ind. Ed. Club, AFS, Intramural Mgr., BSU, Iota Lambda Sigma. FOERSTER, LEROY C., JR. “Bunny” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 11, Fish Drill Team, RY’s, DS, Newman Club, San Antonio Club, Pres. SAE, Eng. Conn. FOLEY, WALTER A. “Buddy” Horticulture Beaumont Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8. Hort. Soc., Beaumont Club, Flying Cadets. FORD. LAMAR Arch. Const. Marshall Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, AIA, AGC, Mar¬ shall Hometown Club, Outstanding Fish in Band. FOSTER, ROBERT A. “Slop” Civil Eng. Marlton, N. J. Age 20. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Capt. Gym Team, Yankee Hometown Club. ASCE. FOSTER. ROBERT G„ III “Bob” Poultry Science San Antonio Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Reporter Poult. Soc. Club, Rep. Ag. Coun.. Sr. Poultry Judging Team, Agriculturist Staff. FOX, CHARLES E. “Cub” Geol. Big Spring Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Rep. Howard Co. Club, Geology Club. SENIORS FRIEDRICH. DONALD H. “Zeke” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Maj. Consolidated Band Staff, AIIE, Press Club. Amateur Radio Club. Drum and Bugle Corps. FRITZ, PAUL F. Per. Adm. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Bus. Society, Cen-Tex Hometown Club. Newman Club. FULGHUM, JOHN L. Aero. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Fencing Team, Dallas Club, IAS, Physics Club. Seguin “Johnny” Dallas FULLER. WILLIAM 0. “Bugger” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Officer Freshman Class, Houston Hometown Club, Ping Pong Club, Ind. Ed. Club. FURQUERON, EDWARD A. Marketing Midland Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Marketing Club. GAINES, MICHAEL R. “Mike” Finance Los Angeles, Calif. Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, Senior Debate Team, Operations Officer Flying Club, Speechmasters Club, Ac¬ counting Society, Golden State Club. GANTT, MYRON S. “Nat” Accounting Denton Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., Acct. Soc., Intramural Mgr., Denton-Wise Co. Hometown Club. CARIES, DONALD F. Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Dance Group. Milby Hometown Club. GATTIS, ROBERT G. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg., DMS, BPM Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman, Soph. Basketball and Baseball, I. B. Maltz Award. “Duck” Houston Pet. Eng. Club, MSC “Bob” Ft. Smith, Ark. GEORGE, DANNIE E. “Dan” Ag. Ed. Jacksonville Age 22, Class 57, Capt. “D” Inf., DS, DMS, RV’s, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate FFA, Wrestling Club, Best Drilled Soph., Pres. Cherokee County Hometown Club. GILPIN, JACK E. “Sleepy” Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Collegiate FFA, San Antonio Hometown Club, Fish Football Mgr., DS. GLAZENER, ROBERT L. “Boh” CAv. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Fish Drill Team, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, San Antonio Hometown Club, ASCE, SEC, BSU, RV’s, Tau Beta Pi. GLOVER. JOHN B. “Big Black” Arch. Const. Lubbock Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., DMS, RV’s, South Plains Hometown Club. GOEHR1NG, DENNIS H. Geology San Marcos Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Wing Staff, All SWC Guard, “T” Association, Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Geology Club. GOLDSTONE, THOMAS W. “Tom” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Pres, and Sec. Canter¬ bury Association, ASME, Lamar Chapter Houston Home¬ town Club. GOODE, JAMES E. “Goodie” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA. Pres. Freshman Class, Student Senate, Basic Division Council, Houston Home¬ town Club, Acct. Society, Program Chairman Business Society, Intramural Mgr., Outstanding Freshman, DS. GOODE, WILLIAM B., JR. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, ASME, Co-Captain Boxing Team. GORDOA, MIKE Aero. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 57, “A” Comp., IAS, Bowling Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club. SENIORS GORE, DAVID E. Pet. Eng. Longview Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” Ord., Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, DS, DMS, Deep East Texas Club. GRAHAM, JIMMY T. “Cat-Turkey” Mech. Eng. New Boston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, SAE, DMS, DS, Four States Area Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. GRAY, JACK M. Pet. Eng. Channelview Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Inf. GRAY, JEFFERSON D. “J. D.” Mech. Eng. Ennis Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 15, ASME. GREEN, DONALD W. “Greasy” Geol. Weatherford Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 7th Group Staff, Vice Pres. Senior Class, Student Senate, Chairman Traditions Comm., Sec. Junior Class, Election Commission, Geology Club, Vice Pres. Hometown Club. GREGG, LAWRENCE T. “Terry” Geophysics Arlington Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Armor, Geology Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Traditions Committee, Pres. A M Geophysical Society, SEG, Engineer Staff, AOA. GREGORY, JAMES C. “Jay” An. Hus. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Hillsboro Hometown Club, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GRIFFITH, SELMAN D. “Grif” Mech. Eng. Lufkin Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 5th Group Staff, ASME, DS, DMS. GRUPE, HENRY F., JR. Zoology Austin Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 4th Group Staff, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc., RV’s, Austin Hometown Club. GUEVARA, ALVARO L. “Al” Education Benavides Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Ed. and Psychology Club, Brush Country Hometown Club, MSC, Arts and Crafts Club. GUMERT, JOHN E. “Johnny” Range and Forestry Kilgore Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Pres. Kilgore Home¬ town Club, Range and Forestry Club, Battalion Summer Staff, Aggieland 54. HAAS, PHILIP J„ JR. “Phil” Arch. Cons. Hearne Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg., K of C, ACC. HACKNEY, WILLIAM A. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “D” FA, Hometown “Hack” Port Arthur Club, Treas. ASME. HAILEY, TOMMY L. “Tommy” Wildlife Mgt. Brechenridge Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Wildlife Club. HAINES, CHARLES R. “Sudden” Aero. Eng. Colorado City Age 21, Class 57. 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, DS, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, IAS, Best Drilled Soph. HALE. LLOYD R. Pet. Eng. Iraan Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” Ath., Football. HALFF, HENRY R. Civ. Eng. Richardson Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., SAME, ASCE, BSU, Exec. Council. HALL, JOE D. Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 24. Class 56, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., ASCE, ACC. SENIORS HANCOCK, ROBERT N. “Bob” An. Hus. McAllen Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 8, Jr. Livestock Judging, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pres. Hometown Club. HAND, RONALD N. “Ronnie” Mktg. Baytown Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Newman Club, Baytown Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. HANSON, EDWARD D. “Ed” Pet.-Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Pet. Club, Geol. Club. HARDEE, BOBBIE E. Ag. Ed. Centerville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Trans. HARPER, JAKE C. Liberal Arts San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Golden State Club, French Club. HARRELL, ROBERT J. “Joel” Land. Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Armor, ASLA, Football Mgr. HARRIS, JIMMY D. “Jim D.” Chem. Eng. Brazoria Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, AIChE, Fish Bas eball. HARRIS, THOMAS B„ III Pet. Eng. and Bus. Adm. Odessa Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 26, Fish Football, Track Team, Vice Pres. BSU, Exec. Coun. Aggie Christian Fellow¬ ship, ASM, Pet. Eng. Club. HARROD, TEDFORD E. “Ted” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. N. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Varsity Basketball, DMS, DS, RV’s, Track, Southwest Conference Sportsman¬ ship Comm., “T” Assn., Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club. HARWELL, HOWARD W. “Double H” Architecture Dallas Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Aggie Players, AIA, AGC, Drum and Bugle Corps, Dallas Hometown Club. HATTOX, GENE D. Industrial Ed. Elgin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, Ind. Ed. Club, BPM Club. HAVEN, DEON W. “Dee” Ind. Ed. Houston Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, DS, Iota Lambda Sigma, Ind. Ed. Club, Wicbita Falls Hometown Club, Houston Hometown Club. HAWKINS, RONALD G. “The Hawk” Industrial Tech. Milwaukee, Wis. Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Ind. Ed. Club, AES. HAYES, JERRY A. Mathematics Big Spring Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, French Club, Math Club, DS, Agriculturist Staff, Aggieland Staff. HAYES, WILLIAM T. “Chet” History Waco Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., Great Issues Series, Arts and Sciences Council, Pres. Spanish Club, Pres. History Society. HEARD, JOHN F. “Bubba” English Port Arthur Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 5th Group Staff, Student In¬ tramural ' Mgr., Town Hall Staff, Student Life Comm., Singing Cadets, RV’s, SCONA, Gymnastics Team, Dance Comm., Great Issues Comm., Fish Yell Leader. HEARD, WILLIAM H. “Pogo” English Houston Age 21, Class 57, Major Band Staff, Reporter, Debate Club, Sec.-Treas. English Club, Chaplain Cons. Band. HELMS, ADRAIN C. “Abe” Pet. Eng. Floydada Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 16, Pet. Club Vice Pres., AIME, South Plains Hometown Club. SENIORS HEMBREE, CALVIN S. “Cal” Bus. Adm. Houston Age 23, Class 57, Major Band, Camera Club, St. Thomas- Houston Hometown Club. HENDRICK, JOHN B. “John” Ag. Ed. Santo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Collegiate FFA. HENSON, HAROLD D. Animal Husbandry San Angelo Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sec. San Angelo Hometown Club. HERZIK, JACK E. Ag. Adm. Schulenburg Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Flying Kadets, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club. HEUMAN, JOSEPH A. Ag. Ed. Pilot Point Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “B” FA, FFA, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, Denton-Wise Hometown Club. HICKS, DONALD E. “Don” Ind. Tech. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Group Staff, Ind. Ed. Club, Chairman Table Tennis Comm., Corpus Christi Hometown Club. HILGARTNER, LEE M. Animal Husbandry Austin Age 22, Class 57, Major 8th Group Staff, Fish Swimming Team, SCONA I, Great Issues Comm., Town Hall Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, National Block and Bridle Club, Austin Hometown Club. HILL, GUY, JR. Ag. Econ. Crockett Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Ag. Econ. Club, DS, Vice Pres. Davy Crockett Hometown Club. HILL, LAWRENCE E. “Larry” Civil Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 56, Capt. “E” Inf., Fish Baseball, AGC, Pres. Beaumont Hometown Club. HILL, ROBERT C. “Boh” Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, RV’s, Alpha Zeta. HOFF, BERT J. Agronomy Windthorst Age 22, Class 57, Major 1st Wing Staff, Agronomy Society Treasurer, Alpha Zeta, Soil and Water Conservation So¬ ciety, RV’s, DS, Newman Club. HOGAN, DAVID R. Elec. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Varsity Track, AIEE, Houston Hometown Club. HOGAN, W1NFORD H. “Slug” Ag. Ed. Winters Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Infantry, Wrestling Club, Collegiate FFA, Agriculturist, Soil Conservation Club, Col¬ lege Station Baptist Church, President Runnels County Hometown Club. HOKE, MARTIN L., JR. “Luke” Dairy Prod. Denton Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “C” AAA, Denton-Wise Home¬ town Club, Alpha Zeta, Kream and Kow Klub. HOLLEY, CYRUS H. “Cy” Chem. Eng. Taft Age 20, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Consolidated Band Staff, DMS, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Epsilon, AIChE, ACS, RV’s, Battalion Staff, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding Junior, Bowling Club, Brush Country Hometown Club, Student Senate, Who’s Who. HOLLIS, LEWIS D. Architecture El Campo Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13. HOLLOWAY, CLARK E. “Lighthouse” Per. Adm. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Port Arthur Hometown Club Vice Pres, and President, Personnel Bureau Co- Originator, Business Society, Film Society, Exec. Off. DFA, DS, Triangle Club, Newman Club, Intramurals. HOPKINS, JOHN H. “Hop” Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Marketing Society, Dallas Hometown Club. SENIORS HORTON, THOMAS R. “Bob” Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Infantry, ASCE, San Antonio Hometown Club, Color Guard Sophomore and Junior Year. HOOVER, ROBERT L. • “Bob” Architecture McGregor Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 14, SCONA, AGC, Senior Court. HOWARD, RICHARD L. “Dick” Pet. Eng.-Gen. Bus. Borger Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, President Junior Class, RV’s, Delegate SCONA II, Student Life Comm., Election Comm., Who’s Who Selection Committee, Town Hall Selec¬ tion Comm., MSC Public Relations Comm., Ring Comm., President’s Discussion Group. HOWELL, WILLIAM D. “Bill” Pet. Eng. De Leon Age, 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., Petroleum Engineers Club, AIME. HRABAL, TED H. Ind. Tech. Houston Age 23, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “C” AAA. HUBBARD, RICHARD D. “Dick” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” Inf., Ind. Ed. Club, Vice Pres. Austin High Club, Fish Drill Team, Houston Hometown Club. HUDSON, JAMES L. “Jim” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 6, Junior Associate AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, DMS. HUFFMAN, DONALD R. “Don” Physics Ft, Worth Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Gymnastics Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Physics Club. HUNKLER, RICHARD F. “Hunk Dad” Mathematics Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ath., Sbisa Volunteer, Head Waiter, Duncan, Math Club, Music Group, Fish Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team 54-57, “T” Assn. HUTCHISON, JAMES P. “Doc’ Mech. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, RV’s, ASME Student Member, DMS, DS. ISAACKS, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Houston Hometown Club, AES, Industrial Education Club, Austin High Home¬ town Club. JACKSON, JAMES L. “Jim” Ind. Tech. Bay City Age 23, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Ath., “T” Association, Track Team, Industrial Education Club, Gulf Coast Club, Safety Society. JAGGERS, CARL F., JR. “Frank” Mech. Eng. and English Houston Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, President Christian Science Org., Arts and Sciences Coun¬ cil, MSC Council, Chairman Speechmasters Comm., Presi¬ dent French Club, DS, DMS. JAMES, EDGAR L. “Smut” Ag. Ed. George IVest Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band. Newman Club, Col¬ legiate FFA, Brush Country Club. JAMESON, GENE L. Eton. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Capt. “A” FA, MSC Music Group, A M Pistol Team, Sophomore Drill Team Supervisor. JANAK, JOHN D. “Mole” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 17, RV’s, Electing Commission, ASME, DMS. JENKINS, CHARLES W. “Stump” Mech. Eng. Larnesa Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Singing Cadets, Rep.- Hist. and President SAE, Advisory Council to Dept, of Student Activities. JOERIS, JOSEPH W. “Joe” Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 12, Newman Club, AISC, San Antonio Hometown Club, Treasurer AGC. SENIORS JOHNSON, ANDREW M. “Andy” An. Hus. Port Bolivar Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Galveston Hometown Club. JOHNSON, DONALD E. An. Hus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Armor, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, DS, Junior and Senior Meats Judging Team. JOHNSON, FRANK A. “Bud” Ind. Ed. Sherman Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Fish Band, Best Drilled Soph, Ind. Ed. Club, Bowling Club, Newman Club, Pres. Flying Kadets, Aggie Players, Sherman Hometown Club. JOHNSON, MERRITT W. “Mert” Geol. Longview Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” AAA, Geology Club, East Texas Hometown Club, Vespers. JOHNSON, PHILIP E. “Phil” Aero. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 57, IAS, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS. JOHNSON, VARDAMAN “Vardy” Ind. Tech. Nacogdoches Age 22, Class 57, DS, DMS, Iota Lambda Sigma, Pres. Doches Hometown Club, Outstanding Soph, and Junior. JOHNSON, WARREN B., JR. Elec. Eng. Marfa Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, DS, RV’s, DMS, Town Hall Staff, Chairman AIEE-IRE, Chairman Transpor¬ tation Comm., SCONA II, Honor Junior Tau Beta Pi, Rec. Sec. Eta Kappa Nu, Election Basic Division Council, Stu¬ dent Engineering Council. JONES, CHARLES A. “Cliff” Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Eng., AGC, ASCE, SAME. JONES, KENNETH R. Civ. Eng. Whitewright Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., ASCE, AGC, Grayson County Hometown Club, Wrestling Team. JUNE, RICHARD N. “Dick” Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 22. Class 57, Major 5th Group Staff, ASME, AUE, San Antonio Hometown Club. KAHN, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., ASME, Hometown Club. KEATHLEY. JOHN H. “Hamp” An. Hus. Lufkin Age 22, Class 57, Major 1st Wing Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Rodeo Club, Singing Cadets. KEATING. EDDIE J. “Tug” Pet. Eng. San Angelo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13. KEITH. ROBERT D. Pet. Eng. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 25, Varsity Football, Best Drilled Fish, “T” Association. KELT. GEORGE A., JR. Acct. Houston Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Pres. San Jacinto Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pre-Law Society. KERSTEN. MILTON L. Farm Mgt. Donna Age 22, Class 57. 1st Lt. “E” Inf., DS, Ag. Econ. Society, Sgt.-at-Arms of Rio Grande Valley Club. KHOURY, ROLLIN ' “Arab” Ind. Tech. Waco Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Gymnastic Club Sec., Vice Pres. Waco-McLennan Co. A M Club, Canterbury Assn. Vice Pres. 56-57. KILLOUGH. CARROL P. Ag. Eng. Hubbard Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Alpha Zeta, Vice Pres. ASAE, Head Waiter, Sbisa Volunteer, A M Wesley Foundation. SENIORS KIMBERLING, MIRL R. “Slim” Math Fort Worth Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, BSU Executive Council, Math. Club Vice Pres., Student Weather Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Aggie Talent Show. K1NARD, CHARLES S. “Spot” Poultry Science Marlin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Poultry Science Club,’ Falls Co. Hometown Club, Fish Band. KING, BYRON W. “Wing” Ind. Tech. Palacios Age 21, Class 57, Col. 1st Wing Staff, Cadet Court Pres., Ind. Ed. Club Vice Pres., Senior Class Treas., Student Senate Treas., RV’s, Iota Lambda Sigma, Student Eng. Council. KING, CHARLES C. “Charley” Physics Sourlake Age 22, Class 57, Major 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg., Physics Club, Beaumont Hometown Club. KING, RANDOLPH S. “Sid” Civ. Eng. Sinton Age 22, Class 57, Major 4th Bn. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi Vice Pres., AGC Sec., Fish Hurdles Champ., Open Golf Singles and Doubles Champ, ASCE, Great Issues Comm., RV’s, DMS, DS, Brush Country Hometown Club Vice Pres., Election Commission. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN H. “Kirk” An. Hus. New Canaan, Conn. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4. KLEMENT, WILFRED J. “Kraut” Ento. Muenster Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, DS, Alpha Zeta, Pres. Ento. Club, Newman Club, Cooke County Hometown Club. Ag. Council. KLETT, EVAN V. “Smiley” Wildlife Mgt. Seminole Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “B” FA, Fish and Game Club, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club. KLINKSIEK, HAROLD L. “Bozo” Ind. Tech. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 5, Pres. Hill Country Home¬ town Club, Ind. Ed. Club. KNIPPA, LEROY E. Ag. Ed. Lincoln A re 22. Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Collegiate FFA, Soil Conservation Society. Aggie Walther Club. KOECL, ROBERT M. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Abilene Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Abilene Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Newman Club, AIME. KOEHL, JACOB 0. “Jake” Mathematics Rosenberg Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, K of C, Grand Knight, Newman Club, Math Club Pres., English Club, German Club, French Club, Student Arts and Sciences Council, Albert J. Banta Senior Award, Ft. Bend County Hometown Club, Who’s Who, SCONA. KOEHLER, ALBERT M. Civil Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, “A” QMC, ASCE, Bowling Club, Houston Hometown Club, AGC. KOEHLER. C. C. “C2” Architecture Lowake Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “W” Band, AIA, Music Group, Drum and Bugle Corps, Art Group, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club. K0L1NEK. ELLISON K. “Flab” Chem. Eng. Kenedy- Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, RV’s, AlChE, South Central Texas Hometown Club. KOLINEK, MARVIN F., JR. “Burr” Ag. Ed. Kenedy Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., Collegiate FFA. KOONTZ, RUSSELL H. “Russ” Chemical Eng. Austin Age 21, Class 57, “D” Inf., AIChE. KUCERA, ADOLPH J. “Sonny” Ind. Tech. Bryan Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Industrial Education Club, Newman Club. SENIORS KUCHLER. JOHN N. “Cush” Geology New Orleans, La. Age 20, Class 57, “C” FA, Geology Club, Society of Ex¬ ploration Geophysicists, South Louisiana Hometown Club, DS, Fish Football. KUEHN, KARL P. Gen. Bus. Electra Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Aggieland Staff, Busi¬ ness Club, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. KUGLER, CHARLES W. “Chuck” Architecture Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 26, AIA, AGC, Dallas Hometown Club. LACKEY, ROY R. Pet. Eng. Victoria Age 21, Class 57, Major 5th Gp. Staff, Pet. Eng. Club, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. LAIRD, EVERETT D. Gen. Bus. Galveston Age 26, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Business Society, Business Manager Commentator and Veteran. LANDERS, FRITZ E. “Shane” Range Man. Menard Age 21, Class 57, Major “W” Band, Alpha Zeta, Pres. Range and Forestry Club, National Range Plant Identifi¬ cation Team, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Ag. Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Track, DMS, DS. LANE, PHELPS A. “Al” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Houston Hometown Club, AIIE. LARKIN, FRANK E. “Sleepy” Geology Seguin Age 20, Class 57, Major Band Staff, Geology Club, Pres. Cen-Tex Hometown Club. LARSON, PAUL F. Range Man. Clifton Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, Head Waiter, Pres. Bosque County Hometown Club, Range and Forestry Club, Sbisa Volunteers. LAYTON, HENRY S. ‘ Doc” Ind. Tech. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. Sqd. 2. I. Ed. Club, AIAA, Intramural Mgr. LEAKE, DAVID G. Ind. Tech. La Marque Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Vice Pres. AES, Sing¬ ing Cadets. LEBO, J. MELVIN “Mel” An. Hus. Austin Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Composite, Saddle and Sirloin, Pres. Aggie Rodeo, Sr. Meats Judging Team, Texas Aggie Rodeo Assn., Jr. Meats Judging Team, Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. LEDNICKY, JEROME J. Accounting West Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, DMS, DS, West Home¬ town Club, BPM Club, Accounting Soc. Sec., Newman Club. LEE. ALLEN C. Chem. Eng. La Porte Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Best Drilled Soph., Outstanding Jr., Gym Team, AIChE, MSC House Group. LEE, LARRY E. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21. Class 57, Sqd. 14, Fish Drill Team, DS, RV’s, Town Hall, SAE, SAME. “Bob” Dallas C” FA, Dallas Hometown Club, LEE, ROBERT A. Gen. Bus. Age 22, Class 56. 1st Lt. Bus. Soc., Dance Gp. LEHMANN, FREDDIE E. “Fred” Agron. Warda Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. A” QMC, Pres. Agron. Soc., Sec. Alpha Zeta, Ah. Council. LEISSNER. JAMES C. “Jim” Marketing New Braunfels Age 20. Class 57, 1st Lt. “D Inf., Aggie Players, Pres. Arts and Sciences Coun., Cen-Tex Club. SENIORS LENERT, DONALD E. “Don” Civil Eng. Rosenberg Age 21, Class 57, Lt. “D” Inf., DS, SAME, ASCE, AGC, Ft. Bend County Hometown Club. LEWIS, CHARLIE R., JR. “Merchant” Mech. Eng. Waco Age 22. Class 57. Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV’s. ASME. DAIS. LEWIS. JACK W. “Strangler” Geology Amarillo Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Amarillo Hometown Club, Geol. Club, Engineer Staff, AAPG. LEWIS, LEONARD D. Ag. Adm. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Ag. Econ. Club, RS Club, Education Club. LEWIS, TEDD M. “Eagle Beak” History Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Election Comm.. DS. Phi Eta Sigma. Sr. Intramural Mgr. LINDSAY, JAMES M. “Snake” Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, San Antonio Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Triangle Club, Senior Class Dance Comm. LIVINGSTON, THOMAS R. “Yank” Ag. Econ. Plattsmouth, Nebr. Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, RV’s, In¬ tramural Mgr., Alpha Zeta, Election Commission, Best Drilled Soph.. Ag. Econ. Debate Team, Ag. Econ. Club, DS. LOCKETT. BOBBY J. Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, Varsity Football, Pet. Eng. Club, “T” Assn.. Fish Football. LOGG1NS, JOHN L. “Johnny” Ind. Eng. Blytheville, Ark. Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 6th Gp. Staff, ASME, AIIE, Town Hall Staff, Great Issues, MSC Coun., DS, DMS. 52 LONG, MICHAEL P. “Mike” Ind. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Sqd. 22, Vice Pres. A M Speechmasters, MSC Public Relations, Best Drilled Fish, Best Drilled Soph., Varsity Rifle Team, Fish Drill Team, Fish Baseball, 12th Man Bowl Team. LOUDON, ALBERT M. “Bert” Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” Armor, AIEE, RV’s, San Antonio Hometown Club. LUNDGREN, DUWAYNE C. “Buddy” History Irving Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., Arts and Sciences Council, Aggie Players, SCONA, Pari, of History Society, Vice Pres, and Sec. Dallas Hometown Club, Aggieland Staff. LUNSFORD, JACK H. “Jack” Chern. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 57, Cadet Colonel of the Corps, RV’s, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice Chairman SCONA I, Execu¬ tive Committee SCONA II, AIChE, Student Activities Ad¬ visory Committee. LYLE, JACK F., JR. “Cactus” Geol. and Pet. Eng. Gainesville Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Wing Staff, MSC Music Group, SCONA I, Geology Club, Petroleum Club, AIME, Cooke County Hometown Club. LYNN, JASPER N. “Nail” Ag. Econ. Belcher, La. Age 20, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, DS, DMS, RV’s, Ag. Council, MSC Music Group, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Econ. Club, Westminster Student Council, Shreveport Hometown Club. MADDUX, ROBERT M. “Bo” Ind. Eng. Centerville Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” QMC. MADELEY, HULON M. Pet. and Geol. Eng. Conroe Age 21, Class 57, Major 3rd Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, BSU. MALE, RICHARD C. “Dick” Ind. Tech. Crowell Age 22, Class 57, Sqd. 3, Panhandle Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. SENIORS MANITZAS, GEORGE N. “Nick” Pet. Eng. San Angelo Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, The Battalion, The City Editor, Tennis, Vice Pres. SWJC, Secretary SWCSC, Inter¬ faith Council, Reporter AIME, Geology and Petroleum Club. MANLEY, JAMES O. “Jim” Geological Eng. Baytown Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, BSU, Executive Council, SEG, Geology Club, Engineer Staff, ACE, DMS, SCONA II, Baytown Hometown Club, Interfaith Council. MANNING, CHARLES R. “Bob” Lib. Arts Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Major 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Arts and Sciences Council, Past Grand Knight K of C, Newman Club, Dallas Hometown Club. MAREK, JOE A. Pet. Eng. Victoria Age 21, Class 57, Major 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club. MARKEY, CLARENCE J., II “Haydon” Ag. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 56, Major 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Freshman Track Team, ASAE. MARSHALL, PATRICK G. “Bones” Insurance Tyler Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 20, Best Drilled Soph., Pres. Tyler-Smith County Hometown Club, Marketing Club, Business Society. MARTIN, CHARLES C., JR. “Kip” Arch. Const. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, “A” Comp. MARTIN, HOWARD L. “Howie” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Gymnastics Team, In¬ stitute Aero. Sciences, Writer for Engineer, Hillel Club, Lamar Chapter Houston Hometown Club. MASON, JERRELL L. “Jerry” Pet. Eng. Crockett Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. “A” Cml., Pet. Eng. Club, Student AIME, DS. MASON, PAUL J. “Paul” Chemistry Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” CmL, ACS, Arts and Sciences, MSC Directorate, Wesley Players Council, National Inter¬ collegiate Players. MASTERS, PAUL G. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Tau Beta Pi, SAME, SAE, Dallas Hometown Club. MATHIS, FOY M. “Goober” Ind. Tech. Gilmer Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Fish Band, Northeast Texas Hometown Club, Sbisa Volunteer, Head Waiter. MATE, LAMBERT J. “T” Ind. Eng. Holland Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, Bell County Home¬ town Club, A1IE, Newman Club. MATTISON, CHARLES W. “Bob” Bus. A dm. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Arm., Bus. Soc., Triangle Club, Camera Club. MAY, ALLEN M. “Blue” Ind. Tech. Riviera Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Newman Club, Brush Country Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club. MAY, BOBBY E. “Bob” Physical Ed. Victoria Age 22, Class 57, Major 7th Group Staff, Hometown Club, PE Club. MAY, IRBY T„ JR. “Buddy” An. Hus. Huffman Age 20. Class 57, “A” TC, Saddle and Sirloin, Block and Bridle, Lower Valley Hometown Club, Staff Agriculturist. MAYO, DONALD G. “Don” Chem. Eng. Longview Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, AIChE, DS, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Northeast Texas Hometown Club. SENIORS MAYS, LESTER L. “Les” Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 10, Feature Ed. Engineer, DS, DMS, AIME, Dallas Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Business Staff Engineer. MELSON. MARVIN E. “Marv” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Eagle Pass Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “C” Arm., Arts and Sciences, BPM Club, DMS, Exec. Off. RV’s, South Texas Home¬ town Club. MENEFEE. ARVA H. “Hank” Elec Eng. Center Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, AIEE, IRE, Corps Adjutant, Radio Amateur Club, Hometown Club. MEYER. KIRBY T. Civ. Eng. Harlingen Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sec. ASCE, DMS, DS, RV’s, Speechmasters, Varsity Wrestling, Cadet Court, Social Chairman AGC, Rio Grande Hometown Club, Wrestling Letterman. MIERS, WAITER N. “Wait” Dairy Hus. Rotan Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Collegiate 4-H Club Pres., Ag. Council Representative RKK, Vice Pres. Ag. Council. MILFORD, ROBERT H. An. Hus. Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt PSL Treas. “Bob” Honey Grove QMC, Saddle and Sirloin Club, MILLS, EUGENE C. “Gene” Ag. Ed. Big Lake Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Edwards Plateau Home¬ town Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter. MITCHAM, DONALD E. Ag. Ed. Dawson Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., FFA, Navarro Hometown Club. MONTGOMERY, JOHN C. “Mouty” Ag. Eng. Paint Creek Age 21, Class 57, Major 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Tau Beta Pi Treas., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, DMS, RV’s. El Dorado, Kan. Gymnastic Team, Pet. “Dave” Schulenberg TC, President AIA, Chairman MOORE, DONALD L. “Don” Accounting Borger Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Wing Staff, Acct. Society, Intramural Mgr., Panhandle A M Club, DMS, Phillips Pet. Co. Scholarship. MOORE, JOE K. “Smiley” Pet. Eng. De Leon Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. MOORE, RICHARD L. “Dick” Mktg. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Mktg. Society, Business Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Houston Hometown Club. MORIARTY, DAN G. Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Club, AIME, ASME. MORRIS, DAVID B. Arch. Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A’ Creative Arts Group, MSC Directorate, Engineer’s Council, NASA Delegate. MORTON, DICK Pet. Eng. El Campo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Phi Eta Sigma, Pet. Club, AIME. MOSELEY, JAMES A. “Jim” History Tomball Age 22, Class 57, Capt. “A” Armor, Arts and Sciences Council, Pre-Law Society, History Soc. McCARTY, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Mktg. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, Color Guard, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres. Mktg. Society, Pres. Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Student Senate, DS, Business Society. McCLESKEY, ROBERT W., JR. “Bob” Pet.-Geol. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Freshman Class Of¬ ficer, Fish Rifle Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Wesley Foundation Council, Outstanding Freshman, Geology Club Repotter, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, RV’s, Fort Worth Hometown Club. SENIORS McCOMAS, CECIL R. Acct. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Acct. Treas. Bell County A M Club. McCullough, elmor d. Mktg. Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Society, Hometown Club. McCURDY, LARRY W. Accounting Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt Society, DMS, Best Drilled Fish, Best Drilled Soph Hometown Club. Cml. “Little Caesar” Temple Society, Sec.- “Mack” Amarillo Singing Cadets, Mktg. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. “Mac” Dallas Staff, Acct. Dallas McDANIEL, ROBERT L. “Bob” Phys. Ed. Paris Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Inf., Phys. Ed. Club. McGEE, CARL M. “Corky” Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Business Society, Wres¬ tling Club, Mktg. Society. McGLAUN, RICHARD H. “The Reverend” Per. Administration Cincinnati Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., Pres. MSC House Group, Senior Intramural Mgr., Pres. YMCA, Interfaith Council. McGOWN, RICHARD L. “Dick” Geology Edcouch Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, SEG, Geology Club, MSC Directorate. McKNIGHT, LOUIS G. “Lou” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Henderson Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, BPM Club, Fencing Team, Basic Division Council, Rusk County Hometown Club. McLARRY, J. RHEA Pet. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, RV’s, DS, DMS, Fish Yell Leader, Wichita Falls Home- 55 town Club. McLendon, larry f. Agronomy Fort Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Agronomy Society, SCS Club, FFA, Fort Worth Hometown Club. McLEROY, J. B. “Podge” Ag. Journ. Saginaw Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Battalion Photographer, Agriculturist Feature Editor, Sigma Delta Chi, Journ. Club. McMAINS, LEWIS W. “Pete” Ag. Ed. Carrizo Springs Age 23, Class 56, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Collegiate FFA, SCS Club, Fish Band, Wesley Foundation, SWT Hometown Club. McMICHAEL, GENE L. “Sac” Phys. Ed. Midlothian Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, PE Club, Ellis County Hometown Club. McMULLAN, CHARLES D. “Dewey” Arch. Const. Corsicana Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Wing Staff, DS, DMS, SCONA, Wesley Found., RV’s, Junior Class Treas., W. S. Mosher Memorial Scholarship. NASH, GENE C. “Flash Mktg. La Marque Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” Comp., DS, DMS, RV’s, Mktg. Society, Arts and Sciences Coun., Best Drilled Sophomore. NEAL, JERRY L. “Jer” Gen. Bus. Victoria Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., A M Bowling Comm., Corpus Christi Hometown Club. NEELY, JON D. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Lt. Col. CO 4th Bn. 2nd Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. AIChE. NEISIG, PETER A., Ill “Pete” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Sqd. 21, Bowling Club, Houston Home¬ town Club. SENIORS NELSON, BOBBY H. Mech. Eng. Bellaire Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., Phi Eta Sigma, Houston Hometown Club, San Jacinto Hometown Club, DMS, DS, ASME. NEUMANN, THOMAS W. Ag. Eng. Chilton Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “B” Comp., ASAE. NEWBERRY, ALLAN W„ JR. “Easy Al” Bus. Adm Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 18, Track Team Captain, Mktg. Society, Business Society, Dallas Hometown Club. NEWCOMER, RANDOLPH “Randy” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Lafayette, La. Age 20, Class 57, Sqd. 26, Pet. Eng. Club Treasurer, Home¬ town Club Pres. NEWMAN, JAMES G. “Jim” Ind. Ed. Tyler Age 21, Class 57, Major 8th Group Staff, DS, DMS, Pres. Ind. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, American Industrial Arts Assn., Student Engineers Council. NEWMAN, THOMAS A. “Tom” Ins. Texarkana Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, Debate Team, Pre- Law Society, Speechmasters Comm., Arts and Sciences Council, Texarkana Hometown Club. NICHOLAS, BOBBY J. “Nick” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Lubbock Age 21, Class 57, 1st Sqd. 26, BPM Club, Lubbock Home¬ town Club. NIEMEYER, JOHN C. “Jake” Finance La Grange Age 22, Class 57, Major QMC, DMS, DS, Secretary-Treas. Business Society, Mktg. Soc., Gamma Delta, Head Waiter, Fayette-Colorado Counties Hometown Club. NOACK, BOBBY R. Arch. Const. Waco Age 21, Class 57, Major 8th Group Staff, AGC, Waco Hometown Club. NOL EN, KENNETH B. “Ken” Mech. Eng. Eagle Lake Afie 22, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, RV’s, DMS, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, Society of Automotive Engi¬ neers. NORTON, THOMAS E., JR. “Tom” Civ. Eng. Terrell Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 2, SCONA, DMS, Fish Foot¬ ball, ASCE, AGC, Outstanding Soph, and Jr., Kaufman County Hometown Club. NOVY, CHARLES L. Pet. and Geol. Eng. Ennis Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 7th Group Staff, Newman Club, Geol. and Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. NUNNELLY, KENNETH G. “Ken” Geology-English San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Sig., Interfaith Council, San Antonio Hometown Club, English Club, Geology Club, Ecumenical Student Conference. O ' BRIEN, PAT D. Civ. Eng. Gainesville Age 21, Class 57, “W” Band, Fish Band, Texas Aggie Band, SAME, ASCE, Cooke County Club. OCONE, JOHN A. “SnoCone” Aero. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Speechmaslers, Fish Rifle Team, Basic Division Council, SAE, IAS, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. OFFIELD. JAMES D. Mathematics Breckenridge Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, SAE, ASME, Corps Color Guard, Presbyterian Student Council. OFFIELD, NATHAN A. “Jack” Geology Cartieron Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” AAA, Geology Club, DMS, Milam Hometown Club Vice Pres. OLDS, JERRY C. Geol. Eng. Mt. Carmel, III. Age 21. Class 57, “A” Comp., Geology Club, Phi Eta Sigma. SENIORS ONOFRIO, NICKOLAS U., JR. “Nick” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Houston Hometown Club. Member AHE, Bowling Club, Intramural Manager. OPITZ, ROBERT W. “Boh” Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Petroleum Eng. Club, Geology Club, Pet. Branch AIME, San Antonio Home¬ town Club, Dance Group, MSC, Senior Intramural Manager. ORR, CHARLES K. “Buns” Pet. Geol. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, AIME, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, SCONA I and II, Flying Club, San Antonio Hometown Club Vice Pres. osborn, McFarland c. Ag. Econ. Friona Age 21, Class 57, Major 3rd Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Ag. Econ. Club, Panhandle Club, RV’s. OTOUPALIK. FRANK A. “Ody” Gen. Bus. Pueblo, Colorado Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., Expert Rifle Award, 2nd Place Drill. Summer Camp. FACTOR, RONALD P. “Rusty” Marketing Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” FA, Freshman Track, Mktg. Society, Bus. Society, Hillel Club Parliamentarian, Dallas Club. PALMER, RICHARD ALLEN “Dick” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Sig., SAE, Dallas Hometown Club. PARRACK, JIM M., JR. “Pop” Per. Adm. Houston Age 25, Class 53, 2nd Lt. “B” Comp., R. L. Elkings Scholarship, DMS, DMG. PARTAIN, MORRIS DAN Dairy Manufacturing Carrollton Age 22, Class 56, 1st “A” QMC, Opportunity Award, Kream and Kow Kluh Vice Pres., Texas Aggie Band, MSC Music Group, Recital Series Committee, Lilly Ice Cream Award. PATTERSON, JAMES T. “Pat” Per. A dm. Siveeny Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. 1st Reg., DMS, DS, SCONA I, Student Senate, Arts and Sciences Council, Business Society, Outstanding Soph., Phillips Petroleum Co. Scholarship, Bonfire Committee. PATTON, DANIEL “Dan” Geology Raymondville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Geology Club. PATTON, ROBERT L, JR. “Bob” Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” Inf., Phi Eta Sigma His¬ torian, Tau Beta Pi, Program Chairman AIEE, Intramural Manager, DS. PATTON, RONALD L. “Ronnie” Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 21, Best Drilled Fish, ASCE, Best Drilled Soph, Dallas Hometown Club, DMS. PEACOCK, CHARLES D. Mech. Eng. Cleburne Age 26, Class 52, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22. PEACOCK, JAMES M. “Jimmy” l lPell bjll ( 1 Pin! TTl P Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 4th Group Staff, Cadet Court, RV’s, DMS, SAE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. Hometown Club. PEELER, JOHN L. Econ. Fort Worth Age 21. Class 57, Major 1st Bn. 1st Reg., Econ. Club, Junto, Spanish Club, Aggie and Staff, Arts and Sciences Council. PENBERTHY, WALTER L„ JR. “Wally” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Bryan Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 24, Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club, Swimming Team Letterman, Student Engineers Council. DS. PENLAND, ROBERT B. “Bob” Finance Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Business Society, Mktg. Society, Dallas Hometown Club. SENIORS PERRENOT, FREDERICK A. Civ. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A ' tramural Mgr., Intramurals. PETERSON, ADRIAN F. Bus. A dm. Age 21, Class 57, “A” Hometown Club. San Antonio Comp., ASCE, AGC, In- “Pete” Dallas Armor, Mktg. Society, Dallas PHILLIPS, DONALD D. “Don” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 57, “D” Inf., ASME, SAE, Rifle Team, Vice Pres. Rifle Team Club, DMS, Fish Drill Team. PIPER, LARRY D. Pet. Eng. Brownwood Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, DS, DMS, Pres. Student Senate, RV’s, PL, Pres. Pet. Eng. Club, Treas. Student Eng. Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Who’s Who. PIXLEY, EARL L. “Ole Army” Civ. Eng. Montague Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Pres. AGC, ASCE, DMS, Student Engineers Council. PLATT, RICHARD A. “Dick” Per. A dm. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Pianist Singing Cadets, Business Society, San Antonio Hometown Club. POGUE, JOHN H, JR. Ag. Ed. Burnet Age 22, Class 57, Capt. “A” QMC, Collegiate FFA, Vice Pres. Land-of-the-Lakes Club, DMS. POLK, JOHN C. An. Hus. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, Alpha Zeta, ACE, Dallas Hometown Club. POWELL, JAMO C. Geology Megargel Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA 2nd Reg., Color Guard, Geology Club, MSC Music Group, Engineer Staff, Bat¬ talion Staff. 58 PRATT, LELAND H. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 19, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Arts and Sciences Council, Intercouncil Committee, Amer¬ ican Chemical Society, ASME, DS, DMS, RV’s, Monsanto Chemical Scholarship. PRESHAL, HENRY L. “Sonny” An. Hus. Bryan Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Composite, Rodeo Team, Sec. Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. PRIEST, EDWARD C. “Eddie” Per. Adm. Harlingen Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Sec. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, DS, Open Tennis Singles and Doubles Champion. PRIHODA, DANIEL L. “Dan” bid. Eng. Fayetteville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” QMC, Newman Club, Fayette- Colorado County Hometown Club, AIIE. PRUITT, JAMES L. “James” Ag. Ed. Strawn Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Ag. Ed. Club. PULS, CHARLES R. “Charley” Civil Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., Aggie Christian Fellowship, DS, “T” Assn., Fish and Varsity Baseball. RABY, FRED A. Ag. Ed. Moody Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” TC, Collegiate FFA, Soil Conservation Society, Waco-McLennan County Hometown Club. RAGSDALE, WALKER B. “Rags” Education Junction Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Pres. Edwards Plateau Hometown Club, Pres. Education and Psy. Club, Arts and Sciences Council, DS, Freshman Track and Football. RAMSOWER, IRVING B„ II “Ivy” Geology-Business Mathis Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, MSC House Group Chairman, Sec.-Treas. Geology Club, 2nd Place Air Science HI, Speech Contest Winner. SENIORS RAND, GLENDALL B. Bus. Adm. Groesbeck Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Pres. M-G-M Hometown Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Business Society, Mktg. Society, Sports Editor Aggieland, Freshman Football, 12th Man Bowl. RANLY, DONALD J. “Don” Acct. Robstown Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., AIChE, Newman Club, Brush Country Hometown Club, Acct. Society. RASCO, CHARLES W. “Bill” An. Hus. De JVitt, Arkansas Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “W” Band, Town Hall Staff, Senior Court, Saddle and Sirloin Club, RV’s, Alpha Zeta. RAYNAUD, WALTER L. “Wally” Mech. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, Major Cons. Band Staff, Aggie Band, SAE, Singing Cadets, SCONA, Aggieland Orch. REED, ARCHIE E. Chem. Eng. Conroe Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. White Band, AIChE, Fish Band. RHODENBAUGH, DAN C. “Dan” Mech. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Hometown Club, SAME, SAE, Fish Drill Team. RICHARDSON, CHARLES R. “Rebel” Bus. Adm. Hull Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” QMC, Pres. Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. RICKEL, ERNEST R. “Rick” Mech. Eng. Star Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Sec. SAE, BSU, Land- of-the-Lakes Club. RICHEY, ALVAN E. Chem. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, Sec.-Treas. 59 AIChE, Finance Ch. SCONA, Bonfire Committee. I RINARD, JOHN W. Chem. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” Eng., Group “B” Senior Court, San Antonio Hometown Club, Pit. Sgt. RV’s, AIChE, CO Fish Drill Team. ROBERTS, JOHNNIE A. “Panama” Civ. Eng. Temple Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ath., Ath. Off. “A” Ath., Newman Club, ASCE, Cross-Country, Varsity Track 3 Years, “T” Club, Bell County Hometown Club. ROBERTSON, JACK F. Business Administration Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Battalion, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Pre-Law Society, Business Society, Triangle Club. ROBINS, DON H. Per. Adm. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Major 1st Bn. 1st Reg., Dallas Club, Business Society. ROWLAND, ROBERT W. “Plug” Per. Adm. Bellaire Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Business Society, Houston Hometown Club, San Jacinto Club. RUL, FIDEL R., JR. “Fiddle” Pet Eng 4.liC€ Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ath., Fish Track, Varsity Track 55-57, Cross-Country 54-55, Brush Country 54-56, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. SAAD, EDMOND M., JR. “Ed” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Major 5th Group Staff, RV’s, DMS, SAE, ASME, DS, MSC Dance Group Chairman, Mgr. Cafe Rue Pinalle, Pres. Lamar Club of Houston. SALAZAR, RAMIRO E. Civ. Eng. Laredo Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, ASCE, Pres. Laredo Hometown Club. SANCHEZ, ROMULO B. “Rolo” Ind. Tech. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 57, “M” Band, Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Society, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. SENIORS SANDERS, LYNDEL R. “Charley” Business Adm. Marquez Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Mktg. Society, Lime¬ stone County Hometown Club. SANDERS, JOSEPH C. “Joe” Elec. Eng. Scurry Age 21, Class 57, Major 3rd Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., RV’s, AIEE, MSC Dance Committee, TISA, DMS, Student Senate, Vice Pres. Sophomore Class, Pres. Kaufman County A M Club. SANDERSON, ALBERT C. “Sandy” Geol. Eng. Clifton, N. J. Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., ASHE, AIME, SAME, ASCE, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, Rodeo Club, Gym¬ nastics Club. SANDHOP, JOHN R. “Buddy” Acct. Palestine Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 3rd Group Staff, Acct. Society, Business Society, DMS, Anderson County Hometown Club. SATTLER, HAROLD Ag. Eng. Kerrville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Pres. ASAE, SCS, Ag. Council, Eng. Council, Singing Cadets, Hill Country Home¬ town Club. Sec. ASAE, SAE. DMS. SAVAGE, GALEN E. Ind. Tech. Bay City Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt., Ind. Ed. Club, AES. SAVAGE, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Caldwell Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., ASCE, AGC. SCHIEB, WILLIAM E. “Pee Wee” Ag. Ed. Wallis Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 9, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wrestling Club, Fort Bend Hometown Club. SCHUENEMANN, JOHN R. Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Houston Hometown Club. SCHWARTZ, STANLEY C. “Big German” Mech. Eng. Brenham Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Pres. Aggie Walther, SAE, Brenham Hometown Club Vice Pres. SCHWE1ZER, CHARLES A. “Charlie” Mktg. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Mktg. Society, Business Society, Dallas Hometown Club, Ecumenical Student Con¬ ference. SCOTT, JAMES P. “Scottie” Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Physics Club, Ind. Ed. Club. SEBEK, JOE L. Civ. Eng. Cypress Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” QMC. SELENSKY, JOHN D. Ag. Econ. Baytown Age 21, Class 57, Major 6th Group Staff, Ag. Econ. Club, Election Comm., Newman Club, Intramural Mgr., Pres. Baytown Hometown Club, Mktg. Society. SETZLER, WILLIAM R. “Shine” Pet. and Geol. Eng. El Campo Age 21, Class 57, Major 6th Group Staff, Great Issues Comm., Pet. Club, Geology Club. SHARP, JAMES C. “Jim” Geology Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Student Senate, Geology Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. SHEPHERD, JAMES B„ JR. “Shep” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. SHEPPARD, LEIGHLUS E. “L. E.” Ag. Eng. Crockett Age 20, Class 57, Col. Corps Staff, Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASAE, RV’s, SCONA I and II, Fish Track, Student Publications Board, BSU Council, Davy Crockett A M Club. SENIORS SKIVES, WILLIAM B. “Bomar” Entomology Tulia Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Panhandle Club, Sec. and Treas. Ento. Club, Ag. Council, Drum and Bugle Corps, DS. SHULER. WALTER L. “Shu” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 20. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Ind. Ed. Club, Treas. Milby Chapter of Houston Hometown Club. SIMMONS, CECIL K. “C. K.” Per. Adm. Ft. Hood Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Armor, Killeen Hometown Club, Business Society, Bell County Club, Hill County Hometown Club, DMS. SINCLAIR, ROBERT L., JR. “Bobby” Wildlife Management Carthage Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” QMC, 12th Man Bowl, Pres. Panola County Hometown Club, Fish and Game Club. SKILLMAN, CHARLES S., JR. “Charley” Civ. Eng. Fort Belvoir, Virginia Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. Pres. SAME, ASCE, MSC Bowling Committee, Sec. MSC Bridge Committee, Chairman Town Hall Staff, Mgr. Varsity Football, DS, DMS. SMITH, ALLISON F. “Flem” Business Adm. Pasadena Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Intramural Mgr., Chairman Film Society, Pasadena Hometown Club, Vice Pres. Business Society. SMITH, EUGENE E. “Gene” Accounting Silsbee Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Acct. Society, Beaumont Hometown Club. SMITH, GARY N. “Crow” Physics Fort Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Phi Eta Sigma, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Physics Club, RV’s. SMITH, JAMES P. “J. P.” Elec. Eng. Borger Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Intramural Mgr., AIEE, Panhandle Hometown Club. SMITH, ROBERT D. “Smitty” Bus. Adm. Gonzales Age 23, Class 56. “B” Inf., Gonzales County Hometown Club. SMITH, RODNEY H. “Rod” Accounting Canyon Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, DMS, Arts and Sciences Council. Accounting Society. SMITH, SAMUEL L. “Sam” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 57, Sqd. 3, Handball Club, Table Tennis Club, IAS, Ath. Officer, Flight Leader. SMITH, TOMMY W. Ag. Econ. Lawn Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Reg. Staff, RV’s, Reporter Ag. Council, Ag. Econ. Club, Music Group, Vice Pres. Abilene Hometown Club, Editor, 55 AFEA, Alpha Zeta. SOMERS, J. WARREN “Warren” Elec. Eng. Rosenberg Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Signal, AIEE. Ft. Bend Home¬ town Club. SPATH. BERNARD A. “Bernie” Business Sherman Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Business Society, Fish Baseball. Intramural Sports, Grayson County Hometown Club President, RV’s. SPECHT. JOHN H. Range and Forestry Neiv Braun j els Age 21. Class 57, Lt. Col. CO 1st Bn. 2nd Reg., Intramural Manager, Great Issues Comm., CO RV Co., Student Senate, Alpha Zeta, Intercouncil. R and F Club, SCONA Sweet¬ heart Selection Comm., Cadet Court, Bonfire Comm., DMS, Cen-Tex Hometown Club. SPEED, THOMAS J., Ill “Speedo” Elec. Eng. Springtoivn Age 21. Class 57. 1st Lt. Sqd. 4. Vice Pres. Radio Club, IRE. SPEER, PHILIP R. “Phil” Ind. Tech. Texas City Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “W” Band, Ind. Ed., Galveston County Hometown Club. Intramurals. SENIORS SPRAGUE, NELSON J. “Nele” Ind. Tech. Manchester, Conn. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, lota Lambda Sigma, Ind. Ed. Club, Flying Kadets, Gymnastics Team, Yankee Hometown Club, DS. SPRINGER, KARL J. “Spring” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. 2nd Group Staff, DS, DMS, Ad. Off. RV Co., Vice Pres. Cadet Court, Phi Eta Sigma, Sec. ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Pres. Sec. San Antonio A M Club, Sec.-Treas. Christian Science Org. STACHA, LEON A. Mech. Eng. Clifton Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., Pres. Bosque County Club, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. STALMACH, DANIEL “Dan” Elec. Eng. San Benito Age 20. Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., Hometown Club, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Handball Club. STANDARD, FRED W. “Bubba” Per. Adm. Alice Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Comp., Business Society, Mktg. Society, Pres. Brush Country A M Club 56-57, Sec.-Treas. Brush Country A M Club. STANDLEY, HARRY A., JR. “Stan” Geol. Madisonville Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Geology Club, Madison County Hometown Club. STARR, LUTHER J., JR. “James” Civ. Eng. Irving Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” Eng., RV’s, DMS, DS, ASCE, SAME, Dallas County A M Club. STEEL, JACK T. “U. S.” Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Texarkana Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, Social Sec. BPM Club, Freshman Class Secretary, Senior Class Secre¬ tary, Pre-Law Society, Basic Division Council 53-54, Pres. Texarkana-Four States Hometown Club. STEILE, GILBERT N. “Stimey” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 57, Lt. Col. 1st Reg. Staff, Fish Drill Team, Wesley Foundation, Houston Hometown Club, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Town Hall Staff, DMS. STEPHENS, KARL A. “Gordo” An. Hus. Weslaco Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “M” Band, Rio Grande Home¬ town Club, Saddle and Sirloin, Block and Bridle, Drum and Bugle Corps. STEPHENS, PAUL V. “PV” Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Armor, FFA. STEPHENSON, DALE E. “Daddy” Geol. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, Geol. Club, SEG Student Chapter. STEVENS, JAMES R. Wildlife Mgt. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Armor. STEWART, JAMES M. Acct. Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “C” Asst. Ed. Aggieland. STOUT, RALPH L. Per. A dm. Age 22, Class 57, Maj. Antonio Hometown Club, Chaplains.” “Steve” Dublin “Jimmy” Conroe FA, Press Club, Acct. Soc., San Antonio 1st Reg. Staff, Bus. Soc., San SCONA, Newman Club, “Student STUART, ROBERT S. “Bob” Aero. Eng. Edcouch Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Vice Chairman Institute of the Aero. Sci., Rio Grande Hometown Club, Intramural Mgr. SUDDERTH, TOMMY N. Geol. Mission Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg., Newman Club, Geol. Club, Hidalgo-Starr Hometown Club, Best Drilled Sophomore. SULLIVAN, BOBBY G. “Smut” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. _ Marshall Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Armor, Marshall Hometown Club, BPM Club. I SENIORS SULLIVAN, JOHN C. “Sully” English Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Fish Baseball, RV’s. SULLIVAN, SAM L., JR. Chem. Eng. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Athletics, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE. SUTPHEN, GEORGE W. “Sut” Pet. Eng. Baird Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Armor, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Abilene Hometown Club. SYLER, JAMES P. M. “Ole Army” Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, Traditions Committee, Battery Chaplain, AVMA, San Angelo-West Texas Home¬ town Club. TAIT, ROBERT W. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Irving Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Engineers, BSU, SAME, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Singing Cadets. TALLEY, KEN M. “Mike” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Engineers, AIA. TERRELL, JAMES E. “Oodles” Per. A dm. Odessa Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, RV’s, DS, Bus. Soc. TERRY, JOHN A. B. “Moose” Per. A dm. La Marque Age 20, Class 57, Capt. “C” AAA, Galveston Co. Home¬ town Club, Vice Pres. Acct. Soc., DMS, Best Drilled Fish, Coll. Softball Team. THOMAS, JACK W. “Big Jack” Wildlife Mgt. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 7, 1st Sgt. RV’s, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Fish and Game Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Cadet Court, Best Drilled Soph., 1st Wing Color Guard. THOMPSON, HENRY D. Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Soc. Sec. Soph, and Senior Class, SCONA II, Pres. Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Student Senate, Town Hall Staff, Election Commission. THOMPSON, JAMES B. “Jim” An. Hus. IFaskom Age 22, Class 57, 1st Sgt. “D” Inf., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Marshall Hometown Club. THORNTON, GERALD D. Ind. Eng. Aspermont Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Reg. 2nd Bn. Staff, A1IE, DS, DMS, BSU Exec. Council, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Engineer Staff. THORNTON, RICHARD B. Chern. Eng. Sherman Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 4th Group Staff, AIChE, SCONA, SAE, DS. TINSLEY, JAMES S. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, DMS, Fish Drill Team. TODD, ALAN R. “Alan” Mech. Eng. San Marcos Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng., San Marcos Club. TODD. DONALD E. Elec. Eng. Quanah Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Signal, AIEE, IRE, Pres. Northwest Texas Hometown Club. TUCKER, PAUL M. “Tuck” Personnel Borger Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., Panhandle Hometown Club. Pre-Law, Bus. Soc. TULLOCH. WILLIAM H. “Bill” Elcc En El. 6 q,tti(5 Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Signal, AIEE, Robertson County Club. SENIORS TYLER, CURTIS E. Bus.Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Rifle Team, Dallas Hometown Club. UFER. NORMAN B. “Uf” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” Ath., “T” Assn., Swim Team, Art Director, Eng. Magazine, AIA, MSC Art Club, Who’s Who. ULLRICH, DALE R. Geol. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Group Staff, Geol. Club, Newman Club, Rodeo Club. San Antonio Hometown Club, AAPG, AIME, SEG. UPHAM, JAMES L. “Uppy” Ind. Ed. Midland Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Vice Pres. Hometown Club, Vice Pres. Film Soc., American Foundryman’s Soc., Ind. Ed. Club. VANDERMEER, JAMES D. “Jim” Mktg. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Inf., Co-Capt. Boxing Team, Vice Pres. Mktg. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. VESELKA, HERMAN J. Civ. Eng. Waco Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 3rd Bn. 1st Reg., Pres. ASCE, Vice Pres. Stud. Eng. Council, Vice Pres. SAME, RV’s, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DMS. VILLA, ELOY RUIZ Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Eng.. Club, SAME. VOELKEL, EUGENE Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C Fayette-Colorado Club. VOELTER, CHARLES E. Arch. 1st Lt. “M” Band, Aggieland Orch, Pub., AIA, Gamma Delta. “Pancho” Floresville AGC, ASCE, Hometown “Gene” La Grange FA, Collegiate FFA, Pres. “Wally” Temple Singing Cadets, Arch. VOGELSANG. FRED E. Ind. Ed. Ballinger Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, Ind. Ed. Club, West Texas Hometown Club. VOSS, JOHN H. “John” Civ. Eng. Austin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Austin Hometown Club, ASCE, AGC, Fish Drill Team. WAGNER, CARL E. “Carll” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Sig., Student Senate, San Antonio Hometown Club, ASME, ASHAE, Fencing Team. WAGNON, BILLY W. Dairy Science Muleshoe Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” AAA, RV’s, Pres. Lubbock- South Plains Club, Social Chairman Kream and Kow Klub, MSC Dance Group, SCONA. WAKEFIELD, ROBERT C., JR. “Bobby” An. Hus. Madisonville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Soph. Class Officer, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Rodeo Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Roileo Club. WALL, RICHARD M. “Tammany” Chern. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Pres. MSC Council, Tan Beta Pi, Fish Drill Team, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, DS. WAN, GEOFFREY “Chief” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Major 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., AIA, Camera Club, Dallas A M Club. WARE, CHARLES S. “Charlie” English Lake Charles, La. Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., Aggie Players, Arts and Sciences Council, RV’s, Freshman Track, Phi Eta Sigma, South Louisiana Hometown Club. WARNICK, HAROLD B„ JR. “Sonny” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 22. Class 57, Major 7th Group Staff, Dallas Home¬ town Club, SAE, Engineer Staff, Winner of Dick Price Opportunity Award Scholarship. SENIORS WARREN, ALTON L. “Verry” Geophysics Houston Age 21, Class 57, Major 6th Group Staff, SEG, AIMME, Cadet Court, Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club. WARREN, LARKIN P., JR. “Freckles” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Texas City Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Inf., Galveston County A M Club, BPM Club. WATSON, JOE N. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, ASME, SAE. WATT, GAYLE H. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Monahans Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” AAA, Fish Swimming Team, BPM Club, Permian Basin Hometown Club. WEATHERBY, JERRY R. ]ournalism Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 57, Major 1st Group Staff, Sigma Delta Chi. WEATHERFORD, JOHN P., JR. “Jack” Rural Sociology Dilley Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Agriculturist Staff, Wesley Foundation, YMCA, Rural Sociology Club Sec.-Treas., Southwest Texas Club Pres., SCONA II Delegate, Singing Cadets. WEBB, JOHN ABE Per. Adm. West Age 21, Class 57, Capt. Sqd 22, Bus. Society, Student Senate, Bonfire Committee, DS, DMS, Best Drilled Soph. WEBER, DONALD A. “Don” Acct. Columbus, Ohio Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” TC, RV’s, DS, DMS, Chairman Election Comm., Student Senate, Bus. Mgr. Aggieland, Bus. Mgr. Agriculturist, Sgt.-at-Arms Junior Class, Historian Sr. Class, SCONA, Cadet Court, LSA, Best Drilled Soph. WEINBERGER, FRANK M. Math Houston Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Vice Pres. San Jacinto Club, Hillel Club, Houston Hometown Club, Spanish Club, AIEE, Math Club. WEISENFELDER, ANDREW J. Chem. Eng. San Augustine Age 21, Class 57, Major 3rd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, Cadet Court, AIChE. WELCH, HERSHEL G. “Hersh” Mktg. Naples Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, AMA, Mktg. Society, Business Society, Mktg. Program Chairman. WEST, DALE G. “Cotulla” Phys. Ed. Cotulla Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Fish Baseball, Squadman, Vice Pres. Southwest Texas A M Hometown Club, Student Senate, President Physical Education Club, DMS. WEST, DONALD R. “Randy” Ind. Tech. Mexia Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, AES, Music Group, Student Safety Society, Ind. Ed. Club, Intramural Sports. WEST, JOHN E. “Porky” Journ. Pettus Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Chairman MSC Camera Comm., Battalion Staff, Press Club, South Central Texas Hometown Club. WESTER, LARI M. “Country” Land. Arch. Terrell Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “W” Band, Fish Band, Flor. and Land. Arch. Society, Aggie Players, Kaufman County Hometown Club, AIA. WHEAT, CHARLES J. “Beak” wfpf ' n h Kpllnirp Age 22, Class 57, 2nd Lt. “A” Ord., ASME, AOA, Houston Hometown Club Lamar Chapter. WHEELER, JAMES E. “Bullet Head” Arch. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, AIA, Treas., Corr. Sec. South Texas Province of Newman Clubs, Sec.-Treas. Corpus Christi Club, Vice Pres. Corpus Christi Club, Knights of Columbus District Student. WHITE, CLINTON D. “Clint” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, “W” Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Aggie Players, Fish Rifle Team, Dallas Hometown Club. SENIORS WHITE, DONALD M. “Bubba” Geol. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Eng., Geology Club, Dallas A M Club, SAME. WHITEHEAD, GEORGE W. “Weldie” Ag. Ed. Dublin Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Trans., Collegiate FFA, Soil Conservation Society, Reporter SCS. WHITLEY, CLOICE A. Ind. Tech. San Angelo Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, San Angelo Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team, MSC Music Group, Ind. Ed. Club. WHITT, FRED I. “Hi Fi” Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” Ord., RV’s, San Antonio Hometown Club, AIIE. WILKERSON, ELTON R. Pet. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Houston Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. WILKINSON, BYRON R. Civ. Eng. Colorado City Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “B” Comp., ASCE. WILLBORN, JAMES D. “Jimmy” Elec. Eng. New London Age 22, Class 57, Major 1st Group Staff, AIEE, IRE, Phi Eta Sigma, Basic Division Council, DS, Rusk County Home¬ town Club. WILLIAMS, ALFRED L., JR. “Al” Per. A dm. Waco Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Business Society, Mktg. Society, Waco Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, BILLY D. “Bill” Aero. Eng. Greenville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, IAS, Hunt County Home¬ town Club. 66 WILLIAMS, CHANNING N. “Chan” Ind. Tech. San Marcos Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Inf., Industrial Education Club, Cen-Tex Club, Fish Basketball. WILLIAMS, CHARLES D. “Charlie” Pet. Eng. Quitman Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Student Associate, AIME, Petroleum Engineering Club. WILLIAMS, DONALD E. “Don” History Sulphur Springs Age 21, Class 57, Captain Sqd. 13, Chairman Great Issues, Pre-Law Society, History Society, Spanish Club, Exec. Committee SCONA II. WILLIAMSON, ROBERT D “Rod” Mech. Eng. Austin Age 23, Class 57, Major 3rd Group Staff, President of the Austin Hometown Club, ASME. WILSON, DOUGLAS R. “Flea” Ind. Ed. and Ind. Tech. Longview Age 20, Class 57, White Band, Fish Band, Longview Home¬ town Club, Industrial Education Club. WILSON, EDMON D. Geology Humble Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 25, DS, Geology Club, Basketball Manager. WILSON, JAMES W. “Red” Elec. Eng. Prosper Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 26, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Head Waiter, A1EE, Pres. Collin County Hometown Club. WILSON, JAMES W. “Jimmy” Ind. Eng. Jasper Age 21, Class 57, Major 6th Group Staff, AIIE, President Jasper Hometown Club. W1NBURN, RAY C., JR. Education Houston Age 22, Class 56, 1st Lt. “A” Cml., President Houston Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph. SENIORS WINDLE, JAMES E., JR. “Jimmy” Mech. Eng. Greenville Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, BSU, Hunt County Home¬ town Club. WINN, GEORGE N. Horticulture Tyler Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, ASHS, Gymnastics Team, Tyler-Smith Hometown Club. WINSHIP, W. L. D. “Dan” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” FA, Vice Pres. YMCA, BPM Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Bonfire Com¬ mittee. WISMER, GENE L. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “D” Inf., BPM Club, Pres. Dallas Hometown Club, Pre-Law Society. WITHERS, JOHN H. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, Dallas Hometown Club, AIChE. WITHERS, LEON B. Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “A” FA, Business Society, Acct. Society. WOOD, LANGSTON H. “Woody” Civil Eng. Waco Age 20, Class 57, Major 3rd Bn. Staff, ASCE, Waco Home¬ town Club. WOODWARD, BOBBY G. “Stump” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Houston Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “C” AAA, BPM Club, Business Society, Aggie Talent Show. WYATT, EDWARD W. Architecture Houston Age 21, Class 57, Captain Sqd. 19, DMS, AIA, AGC, Designer Second Wing Shield, Houston Hometown Club, Cadet Court. 67 WYATT, JACK L. “Jack-Bo” Chem. Eng. Sherman Age 21, Class 57, Capt. “A” Chem., AlChE, Grayson County Hometown Club, DS, DMS. YARBROUGH, ROBERT H., Ill “Bob” Ind. Eng. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” Comp., Fish Track, Port Arthur Hometown Club, AIIE. YEAGER, ROBERT L., JR. “Yogi” Zoology Amarillo Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Pres. Hometown Club, Singing Cadets, Pre-Med Club, Music Committee, PYF, Student Senate, German Club, Basic Div. Council. YORK, NORMAN J., JR. Bud” Education Temple Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. “E” Inf., Singing Cadets, Bell Co. Club, E P Club. ZEMANEK, JOE R. “Bub” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Bryan Age 22, Class 57, Capt. Sqd. 23, Student Senate, BPM Club, Newman Club, Czech Club. ZUCKERO, VICTOR P. “Zuke” Dairy Prod. Simon ton Age 21, Class 57, 1st Lt. “B” FA, KKK, Ft. Bend Home¬ town Club, Fish Football. ADAMS, JOE J. Ag. Econ. Rochelle Age 26, Class 57, Wildlife Club, Ag. Econ. Club. ALBERT, JAY Accounting San Antonio Age 20, Class 57, Pres. B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, Accounting Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. ALDERS, RICHARD W. “Dick” Pre-Med Longview Age 20, Class 57, Arts and Sciences Coun., French Club, East Texas Hometown Club, Pres. Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Society. SENIORS ALEXANDER, ROGER F. “Shane” Pet. Eng. Livingston Age 22, Class 56, Aggie Band, Rodeo Club, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Aggie Players, AIME, Craft Club, Vice Pres. East Texas Tri-County Hometown Club. ALLEN, BEN H. Ind. Eng. Houston Age 23, Class 56, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Varsity Swimming, SCONA 1, AWS, Engineer Staff, Houston Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. ALLEN, DWIGHT R., JR. “Dee” Ag. A dm. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 56, Aggie Band, DS, Stud. Publ., RS Club, Music Group, Wichita Falls Club. ALLEN, WILLIAM W. Agronomy Edinburg Age 22, Class 5 7, Agron. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club. ALLISON, CHARLES C. “Oop” Vet. Med. Taylor Age 22, Class 57, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, William¬ son County Hometown Club. ALLISON, EUGENE “Gene” Ag. Eng. Smithjield Age 26, Class 57, ASAE. ANDREWS, BYRAN E. “Andy” Mech. Eng. College Station Age 22, Class 57, Fish Baseball, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, DS. ANDREWS, ROY E. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Houston Age 25, Class 54, Hometown Club, BPM Club, House Group, Civ. Stud. Coun., Chairman Dorm Coun. ARBER, HARRY D. Pet. Eng. Mansfield Age 25, Class 58, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. Mansfield ARNOLD, DONALD J. “Don” Physics Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 57, DS, Chairman MSC Radio Committee, Physics Club. ASHLEY, OLLY C. Ind. Tech. Dilley Age 22, Class 57. BACHER, ROBERT N. “Bob” Eng. and Ind. Eng. Beaumont Age 22, Class 56, Civilian Student Chaplain, Civilian Stu¬ dent Council, Interfaith Council, Who’s Who, SCON A Delegate, MSC Appreciation Award, Wesley Foundation Council. BAILEY, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Civil Eng. Amarillo Age 22, Class 57, Amarillo Hometown Club, ASCE, Fencing Team, Speechmasters. BAIRD, JAMES L. “Toby” Civil Eng. Belton Age 21, Class 57. BALKE, RICHARD G. Phys. Ed. Ardmore, Okla. Age 22, Class 56, Physical Education Club. BALLARD, WILLIAM L. Bus. Adm. Age 22, Class 57, Business Texas Hometown Club. BARONNE, ED J. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 57. BARTON, JAMES Elec. Eng. Age 26, Class 57. “Bill” Longvieiv Society, Fish Basketball, East Bunkie, La. R. “Jim Bob” La Porte SENIORS BECKER, FREDERICK W. Brenham Age 25, Class 56, Brenham Hometown Club, Ind Ed Club BEDFORD, BILLY B. Architecture Dallas Age 22, Class 55, DS, DMS, Capt. 8th Gp. Staff, Tau Beta Phi, Varsity Swimming Team, AIA, Dallas Home¬ town Club. BERENS, RONALD U. « Ron Poultry and Soil Science Pharr Age 22, Class 57, DS. BICKLEY, GEORGE W. “Bick” Marketing La Porte Age 24, Class 57, Marketing Society, Flying Kadets. BLACK, BENTLEY B. “Smiley” Geology Tyler Age 21, Class 57, Geology Club, Tyler-Smith County Club. BOD1NE, GRANT W. Economics San Augustine Age 20, Class 57. BOETTE, CONRAD C., JR. Mech. Eng. St. Petersburg, Fla. Age 26, Class 57, ASME, ASHAE. BOLNER, CLARENCE A. Civil Eng. and Math Del Rio Age 26, Class 57, AICE, AGC, Pres. Del Rio Hometown Club. BONNETT, NORMAN N. Agronomy Austin Age 21, Class 57, Dormitory Chaplain, Agronomy Society. BOONE, ROBERT M. “Bob” Ind. Eng. El Paso Age 22, Class 56, Student Senate, Election Comm., Pres. El Paso Hometown Club, AIIE, ASHVE. BOSWELL, JAMES C. “Bos” Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 57. BOYD, DOUGLAS A. “Doug” Arch. Crane Age 23, Class 55, Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, A1A, Fish Diving Team. BOYD, LELAND Ag. Journ. Chilton Age 22, Class 57, Sigma Delta Chi, Bat talion News Ed. BRADSHAW, CHARLES A. “Charlie” Ind. Ed. Lake Jackson, La. Age 26, Class 57, Stud. Eng. Coun., Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc. BRADY, JACK C. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 29, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, DS. BRAKE, JOHN E. “Tooter” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 26, Class 57, AIEE, IRE. BRITTEN, EARL J. Mech. Eng. Groom Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Newman Club, ASME. BROCKMAN, DON M. Poultry Hus. Quemado Age 28, Class 57, Pres. Poultry Science Club. SENIORS BROWN, CHARLES W. “Charlie” Ag. Econ. Hebbronville Age 21, Class 57, Alpha Zeta, Reporter Ag. Econ. Club, Spanish Club, Laredo Hometown Club, BSU, DS. BROWN, JOHNNY R. “Brown Boy” Pre-Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 21, Class 57, Rodeo Club, Cooke Co. Hometown Club. BROWN, STANTON E. “Stan” Ag. Ed. Benjamin Age 21, Class 57, Sentinel Coll. FFA, Vice Pres. Soil and Water Cons. Club. BRUMFIELD, TOM W., JR. Arch. Const. Houston Age 23, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eng. Coun., AGC, AIA, DS, DMS. BUCHER, VERNIE D. Ind. Eng. San Angelo Age 27, Class 57, Secretary AIIE. BULLARD, JOHN C. An. Hus. and Ag. Ed. Gainesville Age 22, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Coll. FFA Club. BURKE, THOMAS L. “Tom” Poultry Science Buffalo Age 22, Class 56, Poultry Science Club. BURKHART, JAMES L. “Jim” Pet. Eng. Hamlin Age 21, Class 57, Fish Football, Football Squadman, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. BURKHEAD, EDWARD J. Arch. Lamesa Age 22, Class 57, Singing Cadets Vice Pres., Talent Show Winner, SCONA II, MSC Art Gallery, PSC, AIA, NASA Natl. Sec., Eng. Council, Civic Oration Society. BURROW, DON R. Arch. Const. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 56. AGC, AIA, Major 7th Gp. Staff. CAIN, JOHN D. Architecture Beaumont Age 22, Class 56, DMS, Sqd. Commander Sqd. 24, Fish Track, Varsity Track, Beaumont Hometown Club, AIA. CALDWELL, JAMES A. “Big Jim” Ag. Ed. Austin Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Austin Hometown Club. CAMARGO, GUADALUPE J. “Lupe” Civil Eng. Brownsville Age 22, Class 57, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, ASCE, Newman Club. CAMPBELL, DAMON R. Vet. Med. Hamilton Age 22, Class 57, Town Hall Staff, Corps Color Guard, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. CAPOTE, LUCIANO C. “Chano” Elec. Eng. Habana, Cuba Age 28, Class 57, Pan American Club, Newman Club, IRE, UN Club. CARNES, JAMES P. “Cotton” Mech. Eng. Baytown Age 23, Class 56, ASME. Representative to Civilian Student Council, President Civilian Student Council. CARPENTER. JAMES W.. JR. “Jim” Ag. Ed. Junction Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club, Sr. Wool Judging Team, Collegiate FFA. CARPENTER, JERRY M. Accounting Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Accounting Society. SENIORS CARRIO, RAYMOND T., JR. “Buck” Bus. Adm. College Station Age 27, Class 57, Marketing Society. Bus. Society. CASBEER, LAWRENCE E. “Larry” Civil Eng. San Antonio Age 24, Class 54. CASH, JERRY N. Ag. Econ. Omaha Age 22, Class 57, Ag. Econ. Club, Town Hall Club, Agriculturist Staff. CASHION, JERRY L. Geology Dumas Age 22, Class 56, Geology Club, Amarillo Hometown Club, Fish Track. CASTRO, LUIS F. “Low” Pet. Eng. Brownsville Age 21, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Rio Grande Hometown Club, Newman Club. CHILDRESS, JAMES H. “Jim” Mech. Eng. JVaco Age 22, Class 55, IAS, ASME, SAE, DS, President Waco Hometown Club. CHUMMEY, CARL V. Ag. Eng. Hamilton Age 22, Class 56, ASAE, Agricultural Council. CLACHAR. ALVARO “Al” Animal Husbandry Liberia, Guanaeaste, Costa Rica Age 22, Class 57, Pan American Club, Wrestling Team, Newman Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CLARK, BILLY L. “Bill” Entomology Ben Wheeler Age 23, Class 57, President Hometown Club, Vice Pres. Entomology Club, Alpha Zeta, Civilian Student Council Pari., Pres. Dormitory Council, Chairman Civilian Week¬ end Committee. CLARK, TEDDY L. Wildlife Mgt. Alvin Age 22, Class 57, Pres. Fish and Game Club, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council. CLAYTON, BOBBY J. Elec. Eng. Fort Worth Age 27, Class 57, A1EE, Intramurals. CLEMENS, THOMAS H. “Happy” Entomology Shamrock Age 26, Class 54, Class Pres. 1950, US Army Engineers, Entomology Club, Wheeler-Collingsworth County Home¬ town Club. COATNEY, NORMAN E. Education Waxahachie Age 29, Class 57, Math Club, Ed. and Psychology Club, DS. COBB, CARL E. “Eldo” An. Hus. Henrietta Age 21, Class 57, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. COGBURN, ROBERT R. “Bob” Entomology Weatherford Entomology Club, French Club, Weatherford Hometown Club, Entomological Society of America. COLEMAN, JERRY B. “Bugger” Phys. Ed. Freer Age 22, Class 57, Brush Country Hometown Club, Phys. Ed. Major Club. COLLINS, THOMAS A. “Tom” Poult. Sci. Midland Age 22, Class 57, Permian Basin Club, Newman Club, Aggie Players, Poult. Sci. Club. COOK, RAYMOND W. Vet. Med. Corsicana Age 27, Class 57, AVMA, Soph. Vet. Med. Class Pres., DS. SENIORS COOPER, JAMES A. “Jamey” Land. Arch. Bandera Age 24, Class 57, Flor. and Land. Arch. Soc., Ag. Student Coun., Alpha Zeta, Creative Arts Group. cox; GEORGE W. “Bill” Pre-Med, Zool. Santa Rosa Age 21, Class 57, Rio Grande Valley Club, DS. COX, RAY F. Ag. Econ. Mt. Pleasant Age 22, Class 56, Ag. Econ. Club, Northeast Texas Home¬ town Club. COX, WILLIAM T. “Bill” Arch, and Bus. Adm. Houston Age 23, Class 56. CROW, WILLIAM C. Ind. Ed. Waco Age 24, Class 58, AIAA, Ind. Ed. Club, Eng. Council, Pres. Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc. CUNNINGHAM, GERALD D. “Ged” Arch. Const. Houston Age 23, Class 56, Freshman Track, Student Chapter AGC. CUNNINGHAM, WALTER H. Entomology Age 21, Class 57, French Club, Entomology Club. CURTIS, HAROLD E. “Holly” Longview Geol. Miranda City Age 25, Class 57. DANTZLER, JOHN E. “Eddie” Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, ASCE, AGC, Band, SAE, Dallas Club. Greensburg, La. DAVIS, HAROLD E. Vet. Med. Greensburg, La. Age 22, Class 57, AVMA. DAVIS, VOL S., JR. “Smoky” Agron. New Braunfels Age 25, Class 53, Agron. Soc., Ag. Conn., Battalion Reporter, Fish Drill Team 53. DAVIS, WILLIAM E., JR. “Dave” An. Hus. Del Rio Age 25, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, DS, Wool Judging Team, Del Rio A M Club. DAVISON, HUGH T. “Tom” Ag. Ed. Reagan Age 21, Class 57, Vice Pres. A M Collegiate FFA Chapter. DELANEY, CHARLES N. “Charlie” Agron. Odessa Age 26, Class 54, Agron. Society. DELEON, ERNESTO L. “Ponce” Agron. Brownsville Age 21, Class 57, Agron. Soc., Pan American Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Newman Club, Dorm Council. DELLENEY, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Ag. Ed. Coleman Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA. DE MARRAIS, GORDON R. Ind. Ed. Oradell, New Jersey Age 26, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Pres, of Chi Chapt. ILDS. DICKEY, JAMES R. An. Hus. Bay City Age 22, Class 56, ROTC Gymnastic Team, Rodeo Team, Rodeo Club Pres., Saddle and Sirloin Club, DS. SENIORS DOCKERY, JAMES W„ JR. “Jim” Arch. San Antonio Age 27, Class 57, Student Chapt. ALA, Arch. Guest Lect. Series DOMBECK, ROBERT J. Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 25, Class 56, AIIE, San Antonio Hometown Club. DOSSEY, RAY Arch. San Antonio Age 30, Class 54, AGC, DS. DRISCOLL, JULIAN D. Geol. Houston Age 23, Class 55, Intermural Mgr., Geol. Club, German Club, Houston Hometown Club, DS. DRIVER, JESSE W. “Jess” Arch. Design Terrell Age 22, Class 57, Student AIA, Fish Football, Student Football Mgr. DUITSCHER, STANLEY A. “Dutch” Civ. Eng. McAllen Age 24, Class 55, ROTC, ASCE. DUKE, PAUL M. Chem. Eng. Beaumont Age 22, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. AlChE, Eng. Coun. DURHAN, DON T. “Bull” Ag. Ed., Slidell Age 22, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Denton-Wise Hometown Club Pres. EATON, CLARENCE V. Arch. Longview Age 21, Class 57, Fencing Team. ELSIK, WILLIE C. “Bill” Geol.-Bus. Snook Age 21, Class 57, Geol. Club, Intramural Sports. ESTES, HENRY “Hawk” Entomology Courtney Age 21, Class 57, Entomology Club, Intramurals. ETTINGER, JACKY R. “Jack” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 28, Class 57, DS, Pres. ASME. EUBANK, GLENN R. “Bud” Vet. Med. Idalou Age 21, Class 59, Student AVMA. FAIRCHILD. PATRICK L. Civ. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57. FERNANDEZ, GUS B., JR. “Gus” Civ. Eng. Laredo Age 24, Class 53, ASCE, Laredo A M Hometown Club. FERREIRA, IVO M. Chem. Eng. Sao Paulo, Brazil Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Vice Pres. UN Club, Pan American Club, Anderson Clayton Scholar¬ ship, Good Neighbor Scholarship. FINCH, RAY N. Chem. Eng. Bay City Age 21, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. AIChE, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Fish Baseball. Who’s Who, Matagorda County Hometown Club, Debate Team. FITZGERALD, HARRY J. “Fitz” Bus. A dm. Galveston Age 27, Class 57, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Hometown Club. SENIORS FOSHEE, JOHN W. An. Hus. Groves Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. Meats Judging Team, Vice Pres. Jefferson Mid-County Home¬ town Club, DS. FRAM, JEROME S. “Jerry” Chem. Baytown Age 22, Class 56, ACS, Hillel Club, French Club, Bay- town Hometown Club. FREE, WOODROW A. “Woodie” Ag. Ed. and An. Hus. Brenham Age 23, Class 56, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Intercouncil Comm. Chairman, Student Ag. Coun., Exec. Off. “A” Armor., Asst. Ed. Agriculturist. FUQUA, WAYNE A. Mech. Eng. Age 27, Class 51, ASME. GADDY, CARSON R. Elec. Eng. Age 26, Class 57, AIEE. GADEKE, HERMAN C., JR. Civ. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, ASCE, AGC. Hamilton Richland Springs “H” Kerrville GALLOPOULOS, NICK E. Chem. Eng. Athens, Greece Age 20, Class 57, AIChE, French Club. GARRETT, WILEY N. Ag. Ed. Rosebud Age 21, Class 57, Interfaith Coun., Collegiate FFA, Falls County Hometown Club, Baptist Student Coun. GATLIN, FRANK B. “Gat” Pet.-Geol. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 57, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Student AIMME and SEC, Varsity Rifle Team, Treas. and Pres, of Abilene Hometown Club. 74 GILL, JAMES R. An. Hus. Age 25, Class 53. GIPSON, JACK R. Agronomy Age 25, Class 57, Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta. GLADWELL, JOHN S. Civ. Eng. Age 24, Class 57, Aggie Players. Miami Tyler “Jack” San Antonio GLEASON, TIMOTHY P. Ag. Eng. Cameron Age 25, Class 57, Amer. Soc. Ag. Eng. GODWIN, VERNOY V. “Vernie” Accounting Warren. Ark. Age 23, Class 55, Acct. Soc., Pet. Eng. Club, AIMME. GOERNER, LEWIS W. “Lew” Education Kingsville Age 21, Class 57, Battalion, Press Club, Ed. Club, Brush Country Club, 12th Man Football. GOERTZ, EUGENE P. “Gene” Agronomy Rosebud Age 27, Class 57, Agronomy Soc., Alpha Zeta. GOLDMAN, MILTON E. “Buck” Architecture Livingston Age 27, Class 56, AGC. GOLSON, CURTIS R. “Curt” Geol. Eng. Price Age 22, Class 57, Geol. Club, Intramural Sports. SENIORS GOODE, HOWARD, JR. Meteorology Tams, W. Va. Age 25, Class 57, Student Meteorological Soc. GORDON, DE MARQUIS “De” Ag. Ed. Cleburne Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Vice Pres. Johnson County Hometown Club. GOWAN, CLAUDE E. An. Hus. Waskom Age 25, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Triangle Club, Student Loan. GRAHAM, GENE E. Civ. Eng. Raymondville Age 24, Class 55, ASCE, DS. GRAUL, EDWARD E. “Gene” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, SAE, 12th Man Bowl. GRAUL, DON W. Ind. Eng. Yorktown Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, ACE. GRAY, BOBBY J. “Squirrel” Ag. Ed. Holland Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Soil and Water Con. Club, Bell County Hometown Club. GRAY, ROY M. “Mack” Ag. Ed. Holland Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Soil and Water Con. Club, Vice Pres. Bell County Hometown Club. GREEN, DONALD F. “Don” Agronomy Kermit Age 22, Class 57. GREER, JOHN 0. Arch. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 55, Port Arthur Hometown Club, Softball Team, AIA. GRIFFIN, CHARLES E. “Griff” Arch. Marlin Age 22, Class 57, Fish Band, AIA, Falls County Hometown Club, Singing Cadets, Chairman, Arch. Guest Lect. Series. GRISHAM, JAMES H. “Jimmy” An. Hus. Bay City Age 23, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GRONA, HAYDEN 0. “Whitey” Per. Adm. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 57, DS, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Lutheran Students Assoc. HALE, CHARLES H. “Charley” Ag. Ed. Broivnivood Age 23, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Collegiate FFA. HALL, JAMES E. “Jim” Pre-Vet Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 57. HALL, ROBERT C. “Bob” Vet. Med. Orange Age 21, Class 57, Orange County Hometown Club, AVMA. HALL, WILLIAM E. “Gene” Acct. Houston Age 25, Class 52, Acct. Soc., Houston Hometown Club, DS. HAMM, CLYDE E. “Hambone” Arch. Dallas Age 24, Class 56, Assoc. Gen. Con., Intramural Mgr. SENIORS HAMMETT, REDICK E. Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 27, Class 57, Camera Club, Eta Kappa Nu. HAMNER, HOWARD H„ JR. Mech. Eng. Ballinger Age 21, Class 57, ASME. HAQUE, SYED M. “Haque” Chem. Eng. Dacca, Pakistan Age 30, Class 57, United Nations Club, AIChE, Pakistan Students Assn. HARDY, BENNETT W. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 56. HARRIS, BILLY J. “Bill” Chem. Eng. Longview Age 22, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, East Texas Hometown Club. HARRIS, JAMES E. “Jim” Civ. Eng. Brownsville Age 26, Class 51, ASCE, ACC, DS. HARTLEY, VINSON D., JR. Ind. Tech. Age 25, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, HARVILL, MARION D. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 57, Collegiate HAVEL, ALVIN J. Acct. Age 26, Class 57, Acct. “Vince” Houston Houston Hometown Club. “Dunk” Saint Jo FFA, DS, Alpha Zeta. Schulenburg Soc. Knights of Columbus. HAWKINS, CAREY G. Elec. Eng. Corsicana Age 22, Class 57, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Intramural Sports. HAZELWOOD, CARLTON F. Pre-Med, Zoology Port Arthur Age 21, Class 57, Student Senate, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Society, Wrestling Team, DS. HEATON, CHARLES L. Zoology College Station Age 21, Class 57, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. HENDRICK, JAMES E. Ag. Ed. Gunter Age 27, Class 57, Collegiate FFA. HEIMER, HERBERT T. “Herb” Agronomy San Antonio Age 21, Class 57, Soil Conservation Society, Agron. Society, Crops Team. HENDERSON, EDDIE J. Pet. Eng. Arlington Age 22, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club. HENNARD, TOMMIE A., JR. Vet. Med. Honey Grove Age 27, Class 57, Student Senate, AVMA, Vet. School Honor Council, Student Apartment Council. HENRY, E. COWDEN, JR. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 20, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Transfer Fall 56 Okla. A M. HERNANDEZ, HACES MIGUEL A. “Medico” Civ. Eng. H. Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mex. Age 21, Class 57, Pan Am. Club, Knights of Columbus. SENIORS HERRERA, MANUEL, JR Gen. Bus. Bryan Age 21, Class 57. HIBBETTS, CARL R. “Corky” Dairy Prod. North Zulch Age 20, Class 57, Singing Cadets, Collegiate 4-H Club, Wesley Foundation, Madison County Club Pres. HILL, JAMES E. “Eddie” Ind. Tech. Longview Age 20, Class 57, Industrial Ed. Club, National Hot Rod Assn. Races. HOLLIDAY, BILL 0. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Midland Age 25, Class 57, ASME, SAE. HOLLOWAY, RICHARD H. “Dick” Elec. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 57, AIEE. HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM M. “Bill” Journ. and Soc. Dallas Age 21, Class 56, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Track, Sigma Delta Chi, “T” Assn., Battalion Staff, Press Club, Soc. Club. HOFFMAN, C. F., JR. “Fred” Ind. Tech. Needville Age 21, Class 57, Ind. Tech. Club, AFS, Iota Lambda Sigma. HOOVER, MARTIN W., JR. “Windy” Acct. Victoria Age 20, Class 57, Acct. Society, Guadalupe Valley Home¬ town Club. HOPKINS, DON L. “Hop” Elec. Eng. Talco Age 25, Class 51, AIEE, Intramurals. HOPKINS, M. GENE “Gene” Chem. Eng. Houston Age 25, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, AIChE. HOUSTON, DON F. “Hoost” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Yell Leader, Pres. Wesley Foundation, Civilian Council, Freshman Aid, Jr. Chapt. AVMA. HOWELL, MACK D. Pre-Vet Jasper Age 25, Class 54. HOYLE, JOHN R. “Houseape” Phys. Ed. Tulsa, Okla. Age 21. Class 57, Fish Baseball, Varsity Baseball, “T” Assoc., PE Club, Hometown Club, Fish Basketball. HUBBARD, BEHN F„ JR. “Bubba” Phys. Ed. Cuero Age 22, Class 57, Fish Baseball, Varsity Baseball, PE Club, Newman Club, Guadalupe Valley Club, “T” Assn. HUDLER. TONY D. Mktg. Houston Age 26, Class 52, DS, Mktg. Soc. HUDSON, ROBERT L. “Bob” Education Bay City Age 25, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Ed. and Phychology Club. HUMPHRIES, DONALD Ind. Eng. Age 28, Class 57, AIIE. HUSTEAD, J. DON Farm Mgt. Age 20, Class 57. “Don” Balmorhea Malakoff SENIORS IACOVONE, JACINTHO M. C. Ag. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, Soccer Team. INGRAM, ROBERT G. Civ. Eng. Age 25, Class 57. JACKSON, CHARLES D. An. Hus. Age 21, Class 57, Red Saddle and Sirloin Club, Circle “K” Club Sec. JACKSON, CHARLES F. Civ. Eng. Age 23, Class 56, ASCE, AGC. JANICA, JOSEPH T. Geol. Eng. Age 32, Class 57, Geol. Club. JENKINS, JOHN B. Arch. Const. Age 26, Class 52, AGC. Sao Paulo, Brazil “Bob” San Antonio “Guardhouse” Clarksville River Valley Hometown Club, Nat. Block and Bridle Club, “Charley” Bellaire Canada fVaco JOHNSON, BILLY G. Vet. Med. Coleman Age 21, Class 57. JOHNSON, BILLY J. “Bill” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 26, Class 57, Civ. Student Coun., AIIE, Waco Mc¬ Lennan County Hometown Club. JOHNSON, JOHNNY R. Elec. Eng. Price Age 21, Class 57. JOHNSON, JONES E. “Gene” Accounting Baytown Age 28, Class 51, Acct. Society. JOHNSON, MERION L. Elec. Eng. Weatherford Age 24, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IRE. JOHNSTON, MARVIN G. “Bob” An. Hus. Petrolia Age 22, Class 56, President Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Ag. Council, BSU. JOHNSTON, ROY C. Mech. Eng. Greenville Age 26, Class 52, DS, ASME, ROTC. JONES, CLARENCE M. Arch. JV aco Age 27, Class 56, Student Chap. AIA, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. JONES, WILBURN E. “Bill” Arch. Belton Age 25, Class 52, AGC. KAINER, WINFRED A. “Fred” Agron. Victoria Age 28, Class 57, Agron. Soc., Newman Club, Poultry Sci. Club. KASPER, ED L. Zoology Groves Age 21, Class 57, Swimming Team, Pre-Med Club, Vice Pres. Jefferson Mid-County Club. KAVANAUGH, THOMAS H. “Tom” Mech. Eng. Crary, North Dak. Age 30, Class 57, ASME, ASHAE. SENIORS KEAHEY, KIRBY M. Arch. Bluff Dale Age 22, Class 56, Aggieland Staff, Sgt. Maj. 8th Group, Lt. Col. CO 8th Group Staff, DMS, DS, Tau Beta Pi, AIA Student Chapter, Track Team. KEITH, CHARLES R. “Charlie” Flor. Matador Age 21, Class 57, Vice Pres. Flor. and Landscape Arch. Soc. KELLY, JOHN M. “Red” 1W cch Eng clco Age 26, Class 57, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Waco Hometown Club, Student Eng. Council, DS. KELLY, WILLIAM P. “P. K.” Arch. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 56, AIA, Arch. Guest Lect., Port Arthur Hometown Club. KENNEDY, RONALD E. Ind. Tech. Galveston Age 21, Class 57, Vice Pres. Hometown Club, Ind. Tech. Club, Pres. HTC, Iota Lambda Sigma. KEPRTA, THEODORE R. “Ted” Pet. Eng. East Bernard Age 26, Class 57, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. KILMER, ROBERT E. Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, Am. Institute of Elec. Eng., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. KIKER, JOHN W. “Jug” An. Hus. Fannett Age 22, Class 57, Vice Pres. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. KING, LEWIS R. Ag. Ed. Hughes Springs Age 25, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, DS. KING, ROBERT L. “Reliable” Economics Crockett Age 24. Class 57, Econ. Club, Davy Crockett Hometown Club. KINNAMON, KENNETH E. Vet. Med. Denison Age 22, Class 59, AVMA. K1NNE, GENE N. “Norm” An. Hus. Houston Age 22, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KIRCHNER, RAY L. “Kirk” Pet. Eng. Uvalde Age 25, Class 52. KNOTTS, WILLIAM H., JR. “Bill” Civil Eng. Huntsville Age 26, Class 51, AGC, ASCE, DS. KOLB, N. KEY Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 55, Junior Fac. Award in Arch., Pres. Stud. AIA, Rep. to Nat. Con., Outstanding Outfit Freshman, Fish Handball Champ, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. KONDERLD, DAVID A. “Dave” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Seagoville Age 21, Class 57, Newman Club. BPM Soc. KOOP, DICK W. “Dickie” Farm Mgt. Edna Age 22, Class 57, Ag. Econ. Club, Aggie Walter Club. KRAUSE, WILLIAM C. “Billy” Ag. Ed. New Ulm Age 21, Class 57, LSA, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club. SENIORS KUICH, MICHAEL H. B. “Mike” English Houston Age 20, Class 57, Aggie Players, Dance Group, Swimming Team, Spanish Club, English Club, MSSI. KUTAC, WILLIE J. “Wild Willie” Agronomy Shiner Age 22. Class 57, Newman Club, Agron. Soc., Crops Judging Team. KUTCH, ALLEN T. “Leo” Ag. Ed. Wellington Age 21, Class 55, Wheeler-Collingsworth, County Club, Collegiate FFA, Soil and Water Con. Soc. LAFAYETTE, BILLY F. “Bill” Pet. Eng. Conroe Age 26, Class 51. LAMKIN, JACK T„ JR. Ag. Econ. Brownwood Age 22, Class 57, Ag. Econ. Club, Pres. Ag. Coun., DS. LAN1CEK, CHARLES M. “Charlie” An. Hus. Bryan Age 23, Class 56, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Newman Club. LAREY, C. E. “Gene” Poult. Sci. Conroe Age 26, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Poult. Sci. Club Treas. LAVERGNE, LOUIS H. “Lou” Ind. Eng. Beaumont Age 26, Class 57, AIIE, Newman Club, Beaumont Home¬ town Club. LEIGHTON, GERALD L. “Jerry” Ind. Eng.-Acct. College Station Age 22, Class 57, Fish Track, Freshman Honor Soc., Sing¬ ing Cadets, AIIE Pres., Tau Beta Pi, Eng. Council, Inter¬ council Comm. 80 LEHOTSKY, VICTOR, JR. Pet. Eng.-Ind. Eng. Age 23, Class 55, Pet. Eng. Club, Hometown Club. LESUER, KENNETH R. Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Hometown Club, DS. LEWIS, WILLIAM H. Ind. Tech. Age 21, Class 57, Am. County Hometown Club. “Vic” T emple AIME, AIIE, Bell County “Pete” Lake Charles, La. Club, AIME, Orange County W axahachie Found. Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, Ellis LILLY, BILL Vet. Med. Age 25, Class 57, Civilian Student Council, JAVMA. LIMON, OTILIO Ind. Tech. Age 23, Class 54, Ind. Ed. Club, AES, Laredo Club Vice Pres. LINDEMAN, ALFRED M., JR. Poult. Sci. Age 21, Class 57, Poult. Sci. Club. Ozona Laredo Hometown “Buddy” Gonzales LINDNER, ARLO A. “Lindy” Mech. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 56, ASME, SAE. LINDSEY, ORVILLE C. “Sonny” Range and Forestry McKinney Age 23, Class 56, Range and Forestry Club, Plant Judging Team. LIVELY, ORAN W., JR. “Bud” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 57, ASCE, AGC, Singing Cadets. SENIORS LLOYD, JIMMY R. V€t. Med Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Jr. AVMA. LOCKE, ELMER C. Ind. Eng. Age 26, Class 57. LONG, AARON H. Vet, Med, Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, AVMA Council, Bryan “Lefty” Port Arthur DS. “Buddy” Vidor LONON, JERRY C. “Lonlon” Education San Angelo Age 23, Class 56, Pres. San Angelo Hometown Club, Phys. Ed. Club, Math Club, Newman Club. LOUDERMILK, GILBERT R. “Gerber” Ag. Econ. Deleoxi Age 21, Class 56, Ag. Econ. Club, Brown County Home¬ town Club. LOWRY, ROBERT A. “Bob” Acct. Palacios Age 21, Class 57, Acct. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., DS, Student Senate, Matagordo Hometown Club, Business Soc., Civ. Student Council. LOZANO, OSCAR A. “Osc” Acct. San Benito Age 26, Class 53, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Acct. Soc., Newman Club. LUSK, J. PAUL, JR. Mech. Eng. Ballston Spa, N. Y. Age 23, Class 56, ASME. MABE, R. E. “Humpty” Ind. Tech. Cleburne Age 27, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Johnson County Club. MANNER, HAROLD E., JR. Ag. Eng. Age 26, Class 52 . MARCUBANKS, JERRY L. Elec. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, AIEE, Swimming. MAXWELL, ERNEST P. “Scotty” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Breckenridge Age 26, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club, Geo. Club, Band, AIME, Drum and Bugle Corps. ‘Gene” Dallas San Antonio MAYNARD, CARL V. Arch. Nacogdoches Age 24, Class 55, Swimming Team, Water Polo, AIA, Art Club, AGC. MEARES, M. NEAL An. Hus. Kerrville Age 23, Class 56, Saddle and Sirloin, Hill County Club, Wool Judging Team. MEISENBACH, DAVID Y. “Dave” Age 20, Class 57. MILLER, BERT Ind. Tech. San Marcos Age 23, Class 55, Ind. Ed. Club, Am. Fdry. Assn. MILLER, DAVID W. “Skip” Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 29, Class 57, ASCE, AGC, AIME. MILLER, F. WILLIAM, JR. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Midland Age 21, Class 57, Midland Hometown, Am. Fdry. Soc., Film Soc. SENIORS MILLER, JAMES W. “Jim” Pet. Eng. New London Age 23, Class 57, Rusk County Club, Pet. Eng. Club. MILLS, ROBERT K. Elec. Eng. Denison Age 26, Class 57, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu. MILNER, MURRAY, JR. Rural Soc. Brownwood Age 21, Class 57, Stud. Publications Board, RS Club, ECPCC, 4-H Club. MOCEK, CHRIS J. “Mo” Ag. Econ. Bremond Age 23, Class 56, Ag. Econ. Club, Newman Club, Fish Football. Mktg. Club. MOHLE, CHESTER C. Entomology Brownsville Age 22, Class 57, Rio Grande Hometown Club, Ento. Club. MOODY, ROBERT J. “Bob” Ag. Ed. Haskell Age 26, Class 53, Collegiate FFA. MOORE, CALVINE, JR. “Cal” Chem. Eng. College Station Age 25, Class 53, AIChE, Am. Chem. Soc., Masonic Lodge, DS. MOORE, HARRY F. Ind. Eng. Boston, Mass. Age 37, Class 57, Treas. AIIE. MOORE, JIMMY D. “Jim” Pre-Med Jefferson Age 21, Class 57, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., German Club, Marshall Hometown Club. MORELAND, JERRY C. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, ASME, ASHAE, Tau Beta Pi. MORGAN, MELVIN R. Ind. Ed.-Ind. Tech. Age 26, Class 52, Am. Foundry Soc. Club Chairman. Naples “Mel” Bryan Membership MORRIS, TOM C. “Moe” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 26, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu. MOUNCE, HOWARD W. “Wendy” Arch. Waco Age 22, Class 56, DS, DMS, Opportunity Award Scholar¬ ship, AIA, Dir. of Pub. Arch. Guest Lect. Series, Waco Hometown Club. MOWLAM, WILLIAM V. “Bill” Ind. Ed. Corsicana Age 29, Class 55, Ind. Ed. Club. MULLINS, DOUGLAS D. “Moon” Phys. Ed. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 57, Fish Baseball, PE Club, Wichita Falls Ho metown Club, “T” Assn., Varsity Baseball. MUND, ARTHUR J. Dairy Sci. Age 26, Class 57, Herman Heep Award. MUNDAY, PETER R. Phys. Ed. Age 23, Class 57, “T” Assn., PE Club. McCarter, ronald s. Elec. Eng. Age 25, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Inst. Radio Eng. Soc. “Whiskey” Eldorado “Dick” Bryan “Steve” Mt. Vernon, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu, Pres. SENIORS McCOY, BILLY L. Poult. Sci. Age 25, Class 57, Poult. Sci. Club. McCOY, WARREN W. Vet, Med. Age 21, Class 57, Jr. AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma. McCULLEY, EMMET F., JR. Ag. Ed. Age 30, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, DS. “Bill” Hillsboro “Bubba” San Antonio “Mae” Grand Prairie McFarland, jon m. Mech.-Elec. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, ASME, AIEE, SA E. McGARITY, GENE E. Math Age 28, Class 57, Math Club. McLEAN, RAYMOND G., JR. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, ASME, San Antonio Fish Drill Team. Tyler Waco San Antonio Hometown Club, McLEAN, ROBERT L. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Richland Springs Age 22, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club Civilian Rep. McLENDON, EDGAR M. “Mitch” Geology Junction Age 22, Class 57, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club, Geol. Club. McMILLAN, JOSEPH H. “Joe” Ag. Ed. Mineral Wells Age 27, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Wesley Foundation. McMILLAN, THURMOND O. “Pete” Ind. Ed. San Angelo Age 27, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Program Chairman Ind. Ed. Club. McMILLAN, WILLIAM H„ Jr. “Mac” Ag. Ed. Mineral Wel s Age 30, Class 57, FFA, Wesley Foundation. McMINN, F. TALMADGE “Mac” Arch. Const. Dallas Age 26, Class 54, AGC. Baseball Intramurals. McMULLAN, JIMMIE Vet. Med. Ozona Age 21, Class 57, Jr. AVMA, Civilian Student Council, Collegiate 4-H Club, Saddle and Sirloin. McMURREY, FRANK P. An. Hus. Cold Springs Age 22, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin, Sec. and Treas. E. Texas Tri-County Hometown Club. MeREYNOLDS, DAVID T. “Mack” Ag. Journ. Palestine Age 27, Class 52, Summer Ed. Battalion, Man. Ed. Battalion, Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, Pres. Journ. Club, Adv. Mgr. Agriculturist, Arts and Sciences Coun., Intercouncil Comm., Sec. and Treas. Palestine Hometown, FAF, Intramural Mgr., Press. McSPADDEN, JUSTIN O. Agronomy Age 21, Class 57, Agron. Soc. NAIL. JIMMY C. Ag. Econ. Age 25, Class 54, Ag. Econ. Club, Ag. Coun. NELSON, ROBERT W. “Sonny” Blooming Grove “Jim” Breckenridge “Bob” Acct. New London Age 25, Class 53, Intramural Mgr., Acct. Soc. SENIORS NESSMITH, JOE A. “Pete” Range and For. Van Horn Age 22, Class 57, Wool Team, Saddle and Sirloin, Range and For. Club. NOVY, JODIE V. Bus. Adm. Ennis Age 26, Class 57, BPM Club, Czech Club, Newman Club, Bus. Club, Ellis County Hometown. NOYES, JOHN A. Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 24, Class 53, Varsity Swimming, Member Inst. Aero. Eng., USAF. O’BANNON, NORMAN D. Econ. Hamilton Age 27, Class 57, Arts and Sciences Coun., Pres. Econ. Club. O’BRIEN, JAMES R. “Jim” Geol. Midland Age 27, Class 57, Geol. Club, Eng. Coun. Intercouncil Comm., DS. PALMER, JULIUS G. Gen. Bus. Houston Age 27, Class 57, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. PARISH, THOMAS H. “Tom” Mech. Eng. Beaumont Age 25, Class 53, Band, ASME, ASHAE. PARR, LUTHER L. “Luke” An. Hus. Alvord Age 26, Class 57, Alpha Zeta, Denton-Wise Co. Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PATTERSON, FRANK E. “Pancho” Pet ' . Eng. Marshall Age 22, Class 56, Pet. Eng. Club, Tech. Ed. Engineer. PAYNE, CHARLES E. [ pt Mcd Age 21, Class 57, AVMA. PECHT, LAWRENCE L. Mech. Eng. Age 28, Class 57, Pres. “Eddie” Bryan “Larry” Georgetown Georgetown Hometown Club, ASME. PECORA, CHARLES P. Chem. Eng. Beaumont Age 25, Class 57, AIChE, Beaumont Hometown Club. PERKINS, TERRY M. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 57, AVMA. PHILPOTT, JOE D. “Phil” Per. A dm. Cisco Age 28, Class 49, MSC Per. Bureau, Mktg Soc. P1ANTA, ROBERT W. “Bob” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 26, Class 52, Fish Drill Team, Ind. Ed. Club. PICKERING, CHARLES W. Pet. Eng. Age 26, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club, Guadalupe DS, AIME. PIERSON, EDWIN G. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau AGC, Falls Co. A M Club. PIPES, JOHN R. Ag. Eng. Age 28, Class 57, Treas. ASAE. “Chuck” Victoria Valley Club, “Ed” Marlin Beta Pi, ASCE, “Pepys” Huckabay SENIORS POLDRACK, NELSON E. Arch. Const. Taylor Age 26, Class 55, Eng. Coun. AGC, AIA, Maj. 6th Group Staff, Aggie Walther Club. POLZER, BERNARD E. “Ben” Civ. Eng. Cameron Age 27, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE, AGC, Newman Club, Milam Co. Hometown Club. POOL, FLETCHER M. Ind. Eng. Millican Age 27, Class 57, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, DS. PRAUSE, PRESTON Vet. Med. Columbus Age 21, Class 57. PRICE, JAMES M. “Jim” An. Hus. Corpus Christi Age 24, Class 53, DS, Brush Country Hometown Club. PURSER, WENDELL F. Ag. Ed. Liberty Hill Age 28, Class 57, FFA. RAGLAND, JOHN B. Ag. Ed. Mexia Age 26, Class 57, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Texas Aggie Rodeo Assn. RAINS, WILLIAM L. “Bill” Ag. Eng. Clarksville Age 22, Class 57, ASAE, Circle “K” Club, Civilian Stu¬ dent Coun. Pres. RAMBIN, JAMES P. An. Hus. Groves Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin, Jefferson Mid-Co. Hometown Club. Houston RAMIREZ, WILLIAM G. Elec. Eng. Age 27, Class 57, AIEE. RAWSON, DEAN E. “Dro” Vet. Med. New London Age 22, Class 57, AVMA, Rusk Co. Hometown Club, DS. REDMAN, VANNIS W. “Gobble” Vet. Med. Saint Jo Age 21, Class 57, AVMA, 12th Man Bowl, Great Issues, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Civilian Student Coun., Coole Co. Hometown Club, Debate Team. REESE, ROLAND H. “Sonny” Dairy Prod. Waco Age 22, Class 56, Dairy Judging Team, Kream and Kow Klub. RENFRO, J. W. Arch. Ft. Worth Age 27, Class 56, AGC. RENICK, JIM L. An. Hus. Llano Age 22, Class 56, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Saddle and Sirloin, Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Inter. Livestock Judging Team, Danforth Summer Fellow¬ ship Award, Ralston-Purina Sr. Scholarship, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. RICE, JAMES L. “Jimmie” Rural Soc. Cuero Age 22, Class 57, Rural Soc. Club, Flying Club, Ag. Student Coun., Alpha Zeta, BSU. RIDDLE, JOHN B. “Rip” Land. Arch. Age 21, Class 57, Flor. and Land. Arch. Soc. RIDINGS, ROBERT L. Pet. Eng. and Ind. Eng. Age 24, Class 56, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Ft. Worth Dallas AIIE, DS. SENIORS RIEMER, DANIEL B. “Danny” Ind. Eng. Hempstead, N. Y. Age 22, Class 57, AIIE, Hillel Soc. Chairman. RISIEN, GEORGE L. Geophysics San Antonio Age 24, Class 53, Pres. Geol. Club, Eng. Coun., Magnolia Scholarship Geophysics, DS. RISINGER, MILTON L. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 22, Class 57, AVMA. RITCH, HARLAN J. Pet. Eng. Troup Age 22, Class 57, Tyler-Smith Co. Hometown Club, Pet. Club, AIME. RIVOIRE, KENNETH W. “Ken” An. Hus. Gainesville Age 26, Class 55, Cooke Co. Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ROBERTS, FRANK M., JR. Bus. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Singing Cadets, Bo xing Club, Art Gallery. ROBERTSON, ROBERT G. “Cush” Poult. Sci. Mexico City, Mex. Age 21, Class 57, United Nations Club, Poult. Sci. Club, DS, Pan Amer. Club. ROCHA, RUBEN M. Poult. Sci. Monterrey, Mexico Age 21, Class 57, Vice Pres. United Nations Club, Pan Amer. Club, Poult. Sci. Club. RODRIGUEZ, ROBERTO S. Arch. Newgulf Age 24, Class 57, Gymnastics Club, AGC. ROGERS. ROBERT 0. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Gulfport, Miss. A c 27, Class 51, Petroleum Club, Student ATME. ROLF, EMIL G. “Jerry” Geo . Eng. San Antonio Age 27, Class 52, Program Chairman Geol. Club, Student Representative to American Society of Testing Materials, DS. ROSAN, WILLIAM H„ JR. “Rosie” Elec. Eng. Panama Canal Zone Age 21, Class 57, AIEE. ROSS, DUNCAN B. Zoology Texas City Age 22, Class 57, Wrestling, Pre-Med Club. ROSS, JOE D. Vet. Med. Sonora Age 21, Class 57, Student Senate Vice Pres., Great Issues Vice Chairman, Pres. Freshman Vet. Class, Outstanding Freshman Vet. Student, AVMA Council, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Teams, Intra¬ mural Manager, Election Commission, Student Activities Advisory Board, TISA Delegate, Chairman 12th Man Bowl Committee. RUEZ. WILLIAM JOSEPH “Bill” Arch. Baytown Age 23, Class 56, Tau Beta Pi, RV’s, DS, DMS, Pres. Baytown Club, Newman Club, AIA, AGC. RUTLEDGE. CARL ALLEN “Sonny” Ind. Tech. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club. ATAA. RYAN, FREDDIE C. “Fred” BBA Acct. Bunge Age 25, Class 57, College View Council, Civilian Student Council Vice Pres., Acct. Society Program Chairman. RYDELL, CHARLES HUGO Ind. Ed. Taylor Age 21, Class 57, Williamson County Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, AIAA. SENIORS SANDLIN. JAMES H.. JR. Mktg. Age 27. Class 51, Mktg. Club. SATTERWHITE, GRADY D. r I pc r n a Age 27, Class 53, AIEE. SAVAGE, KENNETH C. Pet., Geol. Eng. Anahuac Port Arthur “Ken” Columbus, Nebr. Age 21. Class 57. TAMC Bowling Committee, Intramurals, Geology Club. Newman Club. SCHUBERT. REINHOLD C. “R. C.” Wildlife Mgt. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, DS. Fish and Game Club, Agriculture Council. SCHULTZ, JOHN C., Ill “Jack” Marketing Brownsville Age 21. Class 57, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, Mktg. Society, Catholic Representative to Interfaith Council. SCHULTZE, DONALD W. “Don” PVM Dallas Age 22. Class 57, AVMA, Dallas Hometown Club. SEABERG, CHARLES E. Pre-Law China, Texas Age 22, Class 57, Secretary French Club, Pres. Law Society, Beaumont Hometown Club. SHANAHAN, JAMES W. “Jim” Arch. Const. Dallas Age 22, Class 55, Associated Gen. Contractors. SHARP, NEWTON E. “Eddy” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 22, Class 56, A1IE, Waco-McLennan Co. Hometown Club. SHEVELAND, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Architecture Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 56, AIA, DS, SAME, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. SHINN, CHARLES L. Gen. Bus. Gainesville Age 22, Class 56, Vice Pres. Cooke County Club. SHOCKLEY, ELVIS D. “E. D.” Civil Eng. Henrietta, Texas Age 29, Class 57, ASCE, AGC. SHORTT, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Elec. Eng. Ft. Sam Houston Age 25, Class 57, Dorm Floor Rep. SHUMBERA, CLARENCE JOHN Pre-Dent Weimar Age 19, Class 58. SIMS, ROBERT J. “Bob” Range and Forestry Moody Age 25, Class 53, Sec. and Treas. Range and Forestry Club, Student Senate, Dormitory Aid. SKAGGS, CECIL M., JR. An. Hus. Eden Age 20, Class 57, Sec. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club, Junior Wool Judging Team, Senior Wool Judging Team. SKEEN, THEODORE, JR. “Ted” Mktg. Dallas Age 25, Class 53. SKELTON, JAMES A. M„ JR. “Tito” Modern Languages Panama City Age 26, Class 54, DS, Student Arts and Sciences Council, Business Society, Spanish Club, French Club, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team. SENIORS SMELLEY, DONALD E. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA. SMITH, BERNARD J. C. Civil Eng. Age 26, Class 57, ASCE, Student Senate. SMITH, GEORGE B. Accounting Age 28, Class 58, Acct. Society. “Stinky” Peaster Dallas “George” Breckenridge SMITH, JOHN E. Personnel College Station Age 25, Class 53, Phi Eta Sigma, RC Elkins Award, DS, Pres. Business Society, Editor Commentator. SMITH, LEE H. Mathematics Dallas Age 21, Class 57, Math Departments Representative to Arts and Sciences Council, DS. SMITH, THOMAS G. “Tom” Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 57. SPEER, MILTON Elec. Eng. Conroe Age 25, Class 53, Montgomery County Club, AIEE. STANSBERRY, ROBERT R., JR. “Bob” Ag. Econ. San Antonio Age 28, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, MSC Directorate, Camera Club, DS, Who’s Who. STEIN, STANLEY J. “Stobert” Bus. Adm. Pampa Age 29, Class 57, Business Society. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Perryton Age 25, Class 52, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. STEWARD, WELDON C. Architecture Pam pa Age 22, Class 56, Band, AIA, DS, J. R. Tabor Scholar¬ ship, MSC Art Gp. STINSON, ROBERT G. “Bob” Ind. Tech. Hempstead Age 26, Class 54. STRATTON, WILLIAM S„ JR. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 54, SAE, Pistol Team 1952-53. STREATER, DARON N. “Nick” Vet. Med. Lake Charles, La. Age 21, Class 57. SWILLEY, H. P. Civ. Eng. Houston Age 37, Class 57, ASCE, AGC, Civilian Student Council. TABOR, WILLIAM D. Age 22. Class 57, Acct. Club, Hill County Club. TACKETT, JESSE L. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 57, FFA Collegiate. TALLEY, RICHARD D. Phys. Ed. Age 20, Class 57, PE Club Vice Pres. “Bill” .Hillsboro Dublin “Dick” Bonham SENIORS TERRILL, RALPH G. An. Hus. Age 25, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Fish DS. TERRY, DAVID A. An. Hus. Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Van Zandt County Hometown Club. THANE, BILLY R. An. Hus. Navasota Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Alpha Zeta. Dallas Football, Canton Meats Team. THEDFORD, THOMAS R. “Tom” Vet. Med. Idalou Age 21, Class 57, AVMA, Lubbock, South Plains Club. THOMAS, WALTER J. Zoology Mineral Wells Age 22, Class 57, Pre-Med Club, Mineral Wells Hometown Club. THOMAS, RICHARD J. “Dick” Vet. Med. Ashland, Kentucky Age 21, Class 57, AVMA. THORNHILL, HOMER E. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 23, Class 56, ASHVE, ASME, SAE. TILLER. WAYNE K. “Spider” Wildlife Mgt. Midland Age 21, Class 57, Fish and Game Club, Hometown Club. TOM, HENRY K., JR. “Buzzy” Vet. Med. Bellaire Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. TRAWEEK, BOBBY J. “Bob” Agronomy Dublin Age 21, Class 57, Agron. Soc. TUCKER, HARRY N. “Tuck” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 30, Class 58, ASME, ASHVE, Newman Club. TURNER, DONALD K. “Don” Vet. Med. Gatesville Age 21, Class 57, AVMA,. Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club, Rodeo Club. VALLARINO, DARIO Agronomy Panama City, Panama Age 21, Class 57, Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta, Newman Club. VAN BREEDAM. FRANK J. “Van” Chem. Eng. Sloatsburg, N. Y. Age 27, Class 57, AIChE. VANDIVER, ROSS E. “Van” Ag. Eng. Gatesville Age 26, Class 52, “A” Qtm., ASAE, SAE, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. VEGA, DE LEON J. Dairy Prod. Leon, Gto., Mex. Age 21, Class 57, Pan Am. Club, Capt. Soccer Team, KKK Club, UN Club. VESTAL, NORMAN F. An. Hus. Palmer Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin, Ellis County Club. VITERBO, JULES R. Agronomy Beaumont Age 25, Class 57, Agron. Soc., Beaumont Hometown Club, Cotton Court, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta. SENIORS WALDRIP, LARRY W. “Caddo” An. Hus. Seguin Age 21, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Cen-Tex Home¬ town Club, Spanish Club. WALLACE, JOE C. Pet. Eng. San Angelo Age 22, Class. 57, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. WALLACE, NORREL Wildlife Mgt. Mineral Wells Age 25, Class 57, Mineral Wells Hometown Club, Fish and Game Club, Wildlife Soc. WALTERS, MARTIN L., JR. “Bugman” Education Houston Age 21, Class 57, Houston Hometown Club, Ed. and Psy. Club. WALTON, LARRY B. “Pete” Ag. Ed. Goldthwaite Age 23, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Land-of-the-Lakes Club. WAMPLER, KENNETH W. “Wimpy” Ind. Eng. Shamrock Age 26, Class 55, AIIE, Wheeler-Collinsworth Hometown Club. WARREN, FREDRICK W., Ill “Bud” Entomology San Antonio Age 24, Class 54, Fish Track Team, Ento. Club, Ento. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. WAYNE, LISLE, III Pre-Med., Zoology Victoria Age 20, Class 57, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Pre- Med, Pre.-Dent Soc. WEAVER, DON M. Ag. Ed. Temple Age 24, Class 54, Soil and Water Cons. Soc., Bell County Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA. Amarillo WELBORN, LEROY Elec. Eng. Ase 21, Class 57, AIEE. WELLS, OTIS D. Aero. Age 27, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, IAS, WHEELER, CLARENCE 0., JR. An. Hus. Amarillo “OD” College Station DS, Eng. Council. “Pete” Odessa Age 22, Class 56, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Livestock Judging Team, Horse Show Little Southwestern. WHEELER, LAWRENCE D. “Larry” Agronomy San Angelo Age 24, Class 56, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, Agron. Soc. WHITAKER, EARL G. “Sonny” An. Hus. Sweetwater Age 25, Class 52, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WHITE, OSWALD H. “Ozzie” Age 21, Class 57, SAE, Fish Band, BSU, ASHAE. WHITE, SAMUEL G. Poult. Sci. Richland Springs Age 25, Class 57, Poult. Sci. Club, Poult. Judging Team. WHITNEY, HERBERT W. “Bud” Ind. Eng. and Eng. Big Springs Age 21, Class 56, Pres. SCONA, Lt. Col. Corps of Cadets 55-56, PSC, Great Issues. WILCOX, ROBERT E. Ag. Eng. Loveland, Colo. Age 26, Class 57, ASAE, Alpha Beta. SENIORS WILLIAMS, KELLETT F. B. B. A. Dallas Age 27, Class 57, Bus. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. WILLIAMSON, ROSS R., JR. Vet. Med. Huntsville Age 21, Class 57, AVMA. WIMBERLY, ROBERT E. “Bob” Physics Galveston Age 26, Class 51, Physics Club, Astron. Club, Arts and Sciences Council. WINZER, JACK W. Horticulture. Age 25, Class 57, Stud. Hort. Soc. WISE, GEORGE M. Mathematics Age 21, Class 57. WISEMAN, CHARLES R. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 57, AVMA, Reagan “Goose” Rhome “Charlie” San Antonio San Antonio Hometown Club. WORDEN, JOSEPH R. “Joe” Education Apalachicola, Fla. Age 21, Class 57, Baseball, “T” Assn., Ed. Club. WRIGHT, PHILIP C. Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, AIA. WYCKOFF, RICHARD L. “Dick” Bus. Adm. Ft. Worth Age 24, Class 58, Golf Club. YAFFE, STANLEY S. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 56, AICHE, Hillel. YATES, WILLIAM C. “Bill” An. Hus. San Antonio Age 22, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. YEARGAN, HOWARD R. “SliiY” Ag. Ed. Kingsville Age 21, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Brush Country Home¬ town Club. YTURRIA, FAUSTO Agronomy Brownsville Age 22, Class 57, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Agron. Soc., Cotton Pageant. ZOCH. RAYMOND M. Ag. Eng. Georgetown Age 24, Class 57, ASAE, Radio Club Vice Pres., Walther Club, Williamson County Club. ZUCKERO, SAM B., JR. Civ. Eng. Houston Age 30, Class 57, Who’s Who, Civilian Council, ASCE, AGC. VET. MED. SENIOR VETERINARY STUDENTS ABDULLAH. ALBERT S. Shane” Vet. Med. Amarillo AVMA, Stud. Sen., Sr. Honor Council, Sons Am. Rev. Award, “A” Armor. ALLISON, ROBERT N. “Al” Vet. Med. Paducah Age 22, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. ANTHONY, TED G. “Kutch” Vet. Med. New Orleans, La. Age 23, Class 55, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA, So. La. Hometown Club. BANTA, CHARLES J. Vet. Med. Baytown Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Baytown Hometown Club, Oppor¬ tunity Scholarship Award. BEAL, JESS H. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 55, AVMA. BLAIR, JOSEPH L. “Joe” Vet. Med. Boerne Age 23, Class 55, Singing Cadets, Stud. Sen., AVMA, Civilian Chaplain, TMSM, Rabbi Cohen Award, Interfaith Council, Ecumenical Conf. Planning Comm. BOENING, LOUI S F„ JR. “Curley” Vet. Med. Yoakum Age 23, Class 55, AVMA. CARROLL, RAY D. “Red-Man” Vet. Med. Italy Age 29, Class 50, Civ. Stud. Council, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff, AVMA, Ellis County Hometown Club, Who’s Who. CASSIDY, DELMAR R. “Irish” Vet. Med. Texarkana Age 25, Class 54, Southwestern Veterinarian, Asst, in Vet. Research, Phi Zeta, DS, AVMA. COLLINS, JOCK R. Vet. Med. Hitchcock Age 24, Class 54, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, MSC Crafts Club, Camera Club. COLLINS, WILLIAM W. “Bill” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 54, AVMA. COZAD, JOHN ERVING “Honest John” Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 55, Aggieland, Southwestern Veterinarian, Civilian Stud. Council, Who’s Who, Yell Leader (Civ.). CRAWFORD, RICHARD P. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 55, Stud. Sen., Southwestern Veterinarian. DAVIS, CHARLES D. Vet. Med. Age 25, Class 54, AVMA, Veterinarian. “Dick” Paris Who’s Who, AVMA, DS, “Del” Gainesville Hometown Club, Southwestern DUNN, BILLY B. “Tinky” Vet. Med. Lamesa Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Sec. and Treas. VET. MED. ELLISON, EDWIN H: “Ed” Vet. Med. Longview Age 23, Class 54, DS, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA. FORGASON, JAMES L. “Jim” Vet. Med. Hungerford Age 23, Class 55, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Who’s Who. FRANCIS, RONALD C. Vet. Med. New Orleans, La. Age 24, Class 55, Press Club, Southwestern Veterinarian, Hometown Club, Civ. Stud. Council, Stud. Sen. GALVIN, THOMAS J. “Tommy” Vet. Med. White face Age 22, Class 55, White Band, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. HANDER, FRED J. “Skip” Vet. Med. Belton Age 25, Class 54, Wesley Found., Kum Duble Class, AVMA, Vet. Honor Council. HARDING, WENDELL E. Vet. Med. College Station Age 30, Class 54, Triangle Club. HARGRODER, HOWARD H. “Chick” Vet. Med. Church Point, La. Age 23, Class 55. HEATHER, CARL D. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 57, AVMA. HELMS, HARVEY T. “Harv” Vet. Med. Corsicana Age 25, Class 53, Navarro County Hometown Club, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Jr. Class Vet. Med. JACKSON, JOE B. Vet. Med. La Porte Age 24, Class 54, Class Treas., YMCA, Pres. Vet. Med. Jr. Class, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. KENNEDY, A. RANKIN Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 28, Class 57. KIRKSEY, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Vet. Med. College Station Age 36, Class 57, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA. KLEB, WALLACE L. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 55, Who’s Who, Pres. “T” Assn., Capt. Track Team, Vice Pres. AVMA, Krueger Award, Borden Award. LUGUETTE, GEORGE F. “Luke” Vet. Med. Houston Age 25, Class 54, Poult. Sci. Club, Newman Club, Houston A M Club. Assist. Ed. Southwestern Veterinarian. MILLER, ROBERT V. R. Vet. Med. Ballinger Age 23, Class 55, AVMA. McWILLlAMS, MENZIES D. “Sonny” Pet J ' Ied Menard Age 24, Class 55. Edwards Plateau A M Club, AVMA, DS. OLIVER, JOHN E„ JR. “Ollie” Vet. Med. Austin Age 23, Class 55, Texas Acad, of Sci., AVMA, Camera Club, MSC House Comm., Southwestern Veterinarian Press Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Civilian Council, DS. PETRY, RENO P. Vet. Med. Gueydan, La. Age 23, Class 55, South La. A M Club, AVMA. VET. MED. PIERCE. KENNETH R. “Ken” Vet. Med. IVinters Age 22, Class 55, Co-Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian, Veterinary Honor Council, AVMA, Pres. Runnels County Hometown Club, Phi Zeta, Who’s Who, Pres. Vet. Class of 57. REDDEN, JOHN E. Vet. Med. Comfort Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Bowling Comm., Bowling Team Capt. ROACH, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Vet. Med. Andrews Age 24, Class 55, AVMA, Intercouncil Comm., Lederle Scholarship, Permian Club, “B” Troop Armor. SAXE, CHARLES S. Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 25, Class 55, Who’s Who, “T” Assn., AVMA, DMS, Beaumont Llometown Club, Varsity Football, Student. SMITH, AUBREY L. “Bo” Vet. Med. Gilmer Age 23, Class 55, Wesley Foundation. STARNATER, JAMES R. “Jim” Vet. Med. Richardson Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. STRICKLAND, BOBBY K. “Strick” Vet. Med. Seagoville Age 24, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. TEMPLETON, ROBERT C. “Temp” Vet. Med. Cooper Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Red River Valley Hometown Club. VAN HOOSIER, GERALD L., JR. “Jerry” Vet. Med. Weatherford Age 22, Class 55, Pres. AVMA, Who’s Who. 94 Winchester WEBB, WILLIS K. Vet. Med. Winchester Age 28, Class 57. WEIDENBACH, CARL P. “Lo-Pockets” Vet. Med. Stephenville Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. WHITMORE, CLIFFORD S. “Cliff” Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 55, Southwestern Veterinarian Assoc. Ed., Houston Hometown Club, Corps of Cadets Campus Photo., AVMA. WILLIAMS, BILLY R. “Bill” Vet. Med. Ralls Age 23, Class 55. WILLIAMS, EUGENE H. “Sheriff” Vet. Med. Austin Age 37, Class 55, AVMA. VET. MED. JUNIOR VETERINARY STUDENTS ALLEN, SIDNEY N. “Sid” Vet. Med. • Austin Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. Inter¬ faith Council, Dorm Chaplain. ANDERSON, DONALD J. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 23, Class 55. ARNOLD, JOHN P. “Mouse” Vet. Med. Arp Age 24, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. BAKER, R. L, JR. Vet 1 1 ed Age 22, Class 56, AVMA, Honor Council, DS. BLAKEWOOD, BLAKE W. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 58. CARDWELL, DAVID R. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 58. “Chief” Crosby Baton Rouge, La. Junction CARROLL, LAMAR H. “Dela” Vet. Med. Bryan Age 23, Class 55, AVMA. CLARK, JAMES E. “Jamie” Vet. Med. Wheeler Age 21, Class 56, “T” Assn., Track Team, Fish Basketball, Wesley Foundation, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Wheeler-Collingsworth County Hometown Club, DS. DIXON, DON H. Vet. Med. Lufkin Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma. V “Tony” New Roads, La. GREZAFFI, ANTHONY J. V Ft A F fl Age 22, Class 56, AVMA. HARTMAN, FRED C. Vet. Med. Cuero Age 22, Class 56, Fish Football, Track, Varsity Track, Hometown Club, Ramp Representative, Jr. AVMA. HILL, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Vet. Med. Comanche Age 26, Class 56, BS, Phi Eta Sigma, Associate Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, Vice Pres. Freshman Vet. Class, Pres. Jr. Vet. Class, AVMA, AVMA Council, Sec.-Treas. Intercouncil Comm., DS, Student Senate. HUBERT, THOMAS F. “Booger” Vet. Med. Riviera Age 22, Class 56, Jr. AVMA, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball. JAMES, ROBERT B. Vet. Med. Raymondville Age 24, Class 55. KANE, GRADY R. Vet. Med. Kempner Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hand¬ ball Club, Staff Southwestern Veterinarian, DS, Land-of- the-Lakes Hometown Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. LA CROIX, JOHN THOMAS “Orange” Vet. Med. Colfax, La. Age 22, Class 56, Civilian Student Council, Vice Pres. AVMA, Resident Hall Constitute Committee. LASSIG, JOHN K. “Jack” Vet. Med. Bellaire Age 22, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA. LEE, ROBERT A. “Bob” Age 22, Class 56, Social Sec. Jr. Class, Election Commission, Town Hall Staff, Aggie Sweetheart Comm., SCONA II, Financial Comm. SCONA, AVMA, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian. VET. MED. LOFT1S, JOE D. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 56. Jr. AVMA. LOGGINS, BURCH Vet. Med. West Columbia Age 23. Class 56, Jr. AVMA, Brazoria County Club. MAGEE, DERRY D. Vet. Med. Mt. Herman, La. Age 22, Class 56, Jr. AVMA. MANN, FRANK E., JR. Vet. Med, Houston Age 22, Class 56, Jr. AVMA. McCRADY, JAMES D. Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 26, Class 58. McCRARY, JOHN H. “Hugh” Vet fyled Cisco Age 22, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, Film Society, Election Commission, DS, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Reporter AVMA. McCLUER, ROBERT S. “Bob” Vet. Med. Jena, La. Age 26, Class 56. NETARDUS, JOE G. Vet. Med. Gonzales Age 24, Class 57, AVMA. PATRICK, VERGIL H. Vet. Med. Quitaque Age 30, Class 56. PORTER, WALKER B. “Senator Klaghorn” Vet. Med. Seminole Age 22, Class 56, BSU, Civ. Stud. Council, Stud. Sen., Rodeo Club, DS, AVMA. PUTTY, JOHNNY B. Vet. Med. Odessa Age 23, Class 56, AVMA. RABE, ROBERT C. “B. B.” Vet. Med. El Paso Age 24, Class 55, AVMA, El Paso Hometown Club. REYNOLDS, SCOTT L. “Scotty” Vet. Med. Kilgore Age 27, Class 56, Kilgore Hometown Club, JAVMA, DS, An. Research Lab Asst. RHEUDASIL, JERRY Vet. Med. Paris Age 22, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. ROSS, TOM W. “Cramps” Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 27, Class 56, Beaumont Hometown Club, AVMA. SCHENCK, CHARLES T. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 56, AVMA. SLONE, WAYNE T. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 56. SMITH, JIMMY B. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 54, AVMA, Intramurals. “Tom” Houston Bay City “Jim” Rochdale MED. SMITH, JOHN P. Vet. Med. Bremond Age 34, Class 58. STANTON, JACK S. Vet. Med. Iraan Age 24, Class 54, AVMA, Trans-Pecos Club, Southwestern Veterinarian. TURBEVILLE, DONALD R. “Don Juan” Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class 56, Newman Club, AVMA. VRIESENGA, JOHN R. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 56. WAFER, WILLIAM C. Vet. Med. Ysleta Age 22, Class 56, AVMA, Stud. Civilian, Ecumenical Conf. Comm., El Paso Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, TOMMY D. Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class 56. WILSON, CHARLES F. “Charlie” Vet. Med. Roans Prairie Age 26, Class 56, AVMA, Stud. Sen., Southivestern Veteri¬ narian, Housemaster Leggett Hall. AZAD, ABUL K. Mech. Eng. Age 26, Class 54. AZAM, M. HAIDER Civ. Eng. Age 23. BROWN, GARY O. Dairy Sci. Age 22, Class 58. “Azad” Bogra, Pakistan “Azam” Bogra, Pakistan “Sonny” San Antonio BROWN, JAMES T. “Jimmy” Civ. Eng. San Benito Age 27, Class 51, Rio Grande Valley Club, Newman Club. COBRA, ANIVALDO P. “Nivo” Ag. Eng. Piracicaba, Brazil Age 26, Class 55. COOK, OSCAR B. Pet. Eng. Weesatche Age 24, Class 59. GRADUATES DALTON, GEORGE L. Dairy Sci. Pittsburg Age 22, Class 55. DANNEMILLER, GEORGE D. “Danne” Geology Houston Age 25, Class 52, Newman Club, Geology Club, Intramurals. DEHN, BREN C. Pet. Eng. San Gabriel, Calif. Age 25, Class 54. GARDNER, RONALD G. Range and Forestry Humble Age 22, Class 56, Alpha Zeta, Sec. Civilian Student Council, Pres. Ag. Coun., Soil Conservation Soc., Sec. R and F Club, National Intercollegiate Plant Identification Team, Inter¬ council Comm., Phillips Pet. Co. Fellowship in Range Mgt. GONZALEZ, JUAN G. Biol. Ocn. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Age 24, Oceanography Soc. HARBERS, LENIEL H. “Len” Biochem. and Nutrition West Point Age 22, Class 57, White Band, Kream and Kow Klub, LSA, LSAA Choir, Alpha Zeta, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club, Danforth Fellowship, Ecumenical Conf. HATCHER, JOHN L. Chemistry Age 22, Class 55, ACA, IRE, Phi Band 51-55. ISLAM, NAZRUL Elec. Eng. Age 23. JENKINS, EDWARD D. Civ. Eng. Age 26, Class 54. College Station Lambda Upsilon, Aggie “Islam” Chittagong, Pakistan “Ed” Hamilton 98 JOHNSON, CARL E. Nutrition College Station Age 26, Class 53. KENDALL, HALCOMBE A. Pet. Eng. Applecross, JCest Australia Age 23. KHAN, A. M. M. FARID “Fred” Mech. Eng. Khulna, Pakistan Age 22. LAU, HANS H. Bio. Chem. Age 27, Speechmasters Club. MONTEMAYOR, AMADO An. Hus. Age 25, Saddle and Sirloin NASAR, SYED A. Elec. Eng. Age 24, Class 57. Frankfurt M. “Mading” Philippines Club, United Nations Club. Dacca, Pakistan NOBLE, MARVIN J. Bio. Chem. Houston Age 22, Class 56, Hillel Foundation, Interfaith Coun., Rabbi Henry Cohen Award, Arts and Sciences Coun. NOTANI, GURSARAN W. Bio. Chem. India Age 25, United Nations Club. PALMER, GARY C. Education Paris Age 26, Class 56. GRADUATES PARK, KILHO Oceanography Age 26. RAGSDALE, BOB J. An. Breeding Age 24, Class 53, Alpha Zeta. RICHARDSON, JAMES M. Pet. Eng. Age 27, Class 52. “Parkie” Pusan, Korea Junction “Jim” Alto SCHNIEDERJAN, HERMAN L. Ag. Ed. Gainesville Age 25, Class 53, Collegiate FFA, Cooke County Hometown Club. SHAIKH, HEFAZUDDIN “Shaikh” Vet. Med. Dacca, Pakistan Age 30. SIDDIQUI, SHAFAAT A. “Siddiqui” Bus. Adm. Noakhali, Pakistan Exchange Student. SINGLETON, JOHN E. An. Hus. La Marque Age 23. WIELAND, DENTON R. Pet. Eng. Falfurrias Age 29, Class 49, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi. W1NSETT, IVAN LANE “Windy” Ag. Eng. Floyd Age 25, Class 53, ASAE. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JERRY W. ELLINGTON .......................................... President DONALD B. KIRBY ------------------------------------------ Vice President WILLIAM E. McLAUGHLIN __________________ Recording Secretary RAYFORD G. ANTHONY ____________________________ Social Secretary J. PAUL COSTA ________________________________________________________ Treasurer ROBERT J. BALHORN --------------------------------- Parliamentarian WILLIAM M. EVANS ________________________________________________ Reporter BOBBY R. SMITH _________________________________________ Sergeant-at-Arms 100 ABBOTT, ROBERT E„ JR.— Arch. —Dallas ADAMCIK, MERRILL T.— Agron. —E] Campo ADAMIK, SPENCER W.—R.P.AL—Waco AGNOR, BENJAMIN D.— An. Hus .—Marshall ALTERMANN, JOHN A.— Mech. Dallas ANGELIN, DONALD R.—D.AL—Dallas ANDERSON, ROBERT M.— l.E .—Houston ANDERSON, WILLIAM M.—A .E.—Pasadena ANTHONY, RAYFORD G.— Chem. E .—Monahans ANZ, JAMES W.— Pet. Bellmead APPLETON, FORREST W.—Ag. Ed.—Big Spring ARMENAKIS, DEMETRIOS A.— C.E .—Shreveport ARMSTRONG, BRADY D.— rcA.—Shreveport ARNOLD, CURTIS C.—Mete.—Galveston ATKINS, IRWIN M.—M.£.—College Station BADGER, MARION D. —Rural Soc .—San Angelo BAGLEY, DAVID R.— Agron .—Martindale BAILEY, ROGER C.— C.E .—Waco BAKER, MURDOCK M.— Pet. Geol. Eng.—Beaumont BALHORN, ROBERT J.— Aero. E .—Cameron BALKE, FRANKLIN M.— Pet. Healdton, Okla. BARLOW, JOHN R.— Vet. Med.—Ft. Worth BARNETT, ARNOLD J.— Math —Houston BARR, HARDIE R.— M.E .—Houston B ATSON, CHARLES E.— I.T. and Dis. —Houston JUNIORS BAUMANN, WAYLAN R.—5M.—Dallas BAWCUM, JAMES L.— P.E .—Waco BAXTER, GLENN L.— E.E .—Los Angeles, Calif. BEAL, CLYDE E.— Phys. —Waco BEAL, ROBERT J.— Arch. —Baytown BEASLEY, WILLIAM A.— Acct .—Waco BELOTE, FARRALD G., JR.— Phys. —Garland BENT, JERRY B.—Zoo!.—Conroe BERTIN, ROBERT J.—C.£.—Houston BEYER, HARMON C.— .£.—Sinton BIAR, LOUIS E.— Chem. E .—Giddings BILBY, ROLLINS E.— Ag. Econ .—Jacksboro BILLINGSLEY, JOHN R.— Hist .—Paris BISHOP, ALFRED, JR.— Arch .—Houston BLACKETER. DAVID 0.— .TV-San Antonio BLACKMON, JAMES C.—Pet. E. and M.P.—Dallas BLAKE, ROBERT E.— Hist .—Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. BLIEDEN, JOSEPH A.— Math —Houston BOBO, LAWRENCE L.— .P.—Jacksonville BOHUSLAV, BENJAMIN W.—C.P.—Moulton BOLES, DYEK R.— Pre-Vet Med.—Austin BOLEY, JAMES N.— Ag. F.—Conroe BONNEN, DAVID C.— Acct .—College Station BOOTH, CHESTER E.— Ag. F.—Whitney BOSWELL, JIMMY D.— C.E. and Arch. —College Station BOWEN, BOBBY K.— Ag. Econ .—Seminole BOWEN, MAXIE A.— Geol .—Abilene BOWEN, RAY M.—M.E.—Dallas BOWERS, HUBERT H.— Pet. Eng .—Palacios BOYER, MARLIN J.—Zoo .—Rockdale BRADLEY, VAYNUS D.— Aero. £ng.—Granbury BRADY, JAMES W.—tf s .—Austin BRETCHES, LANNY R.— Pet. Eng.—Denison BRIEDEN, LEONARD H.— Fin .—San Antonio BROWN. KENTON Houston BROWN, ROBERT T.— Pet. Eng .—Galveston BRUNE, PATRICK W.—M.£.—San Antonio BRYAN, WILLIAM W.—Ag. Eng.—Forrest City BUELL, BRUCE A.—E.E.—Amarillo BURKE, JIM A.—E.E.—Dallas BURKHARD, ROBERT E.—C.E.—Dallas BURLESON, HARRY R.— Agron. —Mart BURNSIDE, PAUL L„ JR.—5. L—Fayetteville BYARS, HAROLD W.— gron.—Spade BYINGTON, ALONZO— Pet. Eng.—Falfurrias BYRD, JOE Y.— Geophysics —Mart CALLICOATTE, CONRAD S.—C.E.—Irving CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS L.— .E.—San Antonio CAMPER, RAYMOND E.— Pet. Eng.—Bellaire CANNON, ROBERT S.—M.E.—La Blanca JUNIORS CANTRELL, DALE C.—Geo .—Wichita Falls CANTRELL, JOE W.—Mfog.—Hillsboro CARDENAS, HECTOR A.—E.E.—San Antonio CARROLL, PAUL L.—M.E.—Houston CARSON, GEORGE— Geol .—San Antonio CARTER, CHARLES K.—M.E.—San Antonio CARVER, DON W.— Geophys. and Eng .—Amarillo CASIMIR, JACK P.— g. Econ.—Houston CASTER, ROBERT W.—Hm.—Mesquite CASTON, JAMES C.— Acct .—Weslaco CHAMBERS, RODGER L.—E.E.—Bryan CHAPMAN, JOE B.— .7’.—Houston CHEATHEAM, CHARLES J., JR.— Aero. Eng .—Childress CHESHER, PHILLIP B. — T.—Amarillo CHILDERS, ASA B., JR.—Fe . Med.—Mart CHRISTY, WILLIAM C, JR.— ero. Eng.—Danville, Illinois CLARK, FLOYD R.— Acct .—Corpus Christi CLARK, JAMES A.— Pet. E.—Wichita Falls CLARK, ROBERT F.—M.E.—Sweeny CLELAND, ROBERT D.— Chem. E. and Eng .—College Sta. COBB, JAMES E.—5.P.M.—Terrell COFFEY, ROBERT, 11—Chem. E.—Longview COKER, TOM B.—M.E.—Mt. Pleasant COLE, J. DILLON— Chem. E. and B.A .—El Paso COLLIER, PHILIP B.— Chem. E.—Dallas 102 CONRAD, BOBBY J.—5. .—Clifton CONRAD, HAROLD ].—Pet. Devine COOK, ROBERT W.—Mftfg.—Phillips COOKSEY, EDWARD D.— nsnrarcce—Terrell COOPER, BERT M.—PAys.—Abilene COOPER, WILLIAM H., Ill—Finance—Bellaire COOPEDGE, HAROLD G.—C.F.—Dallas CORBIN, WILLIAM L„ JR.— .F.—Cleburne CORNETT, ARLEN C.— Chem. E .—Cuero COSTA, J. PAUL— Pet. and Geo!. F.—Ft. Worth COTMAN, NATHAN T.— Pet. F.—Austin COUCH, JERRY L.— Mktg .—Wellington COUFAL, EDWARD J.— gron.—Temple COULBOURN, DIXON W.—F.F.—Port Arthur COX, DAVID M.— Acct .—Ennis CREAMER, CLAUDE W.—M.F.—Conroe CROCKER, THOMAS N.— Education —Hardin CROLLEY, WILLIAM G.— Ag. Fng.—Taft CROSS, JUAN F.— Chem. E .—Mexico City CROWE, WILLIAM C.— . .—Brownsville CUDE, GEORGE A.— Aero. Eng .—Beeville CULVER, JOHN R.— Arch. Const .—Houston CUNNINGHAM, DONALD A.— M.E .—Lufkin CUNNINGHAM, JOHN M.—Fin.—Midland CUNNINGHAM, SAMMY R.—Gen. Pas.—Houston JUNIORS CUNYUS, DAVID W.—tfisi.—Stephenville CURRIN, DAVID M.— cci.—Dallas DAAB, FORD G.— C.E .—Houston DALCHAU, KENNETH A.— .F.—Pasadena DAVIDSON, ARTHUR I.— Vet. Med.—Dumas DAVIS, A. DAN—7.F.—Houston DAVIS, BRUCE D.— Hist .—New Braunfels DAVIS, HERBERT G.-Pre-Lau;—Lubbock DAVIS, KENNETH E.—Geo .—Waco DAVIS, ROY B.— Ag. Econ. —Lubbock DEITHLOFF, JOHN A.— Arch. —Kenedy DICKEY, ROBERT M.— .F.—Corpus Christ! DIEHL, LAWRENCE G.—M.F.—San Antonio DINSMOOR, JAMES R.— Mktg. —Del Rio DITTMAR, GLENN W.— gron.—Austin DIXON, JAMES W.—F.S.—Friona DORSETT, DONALD J.—F.F.—Tyler DOSCH, CHARLES K.—F.F.—Vidor DOSHER, JOHN R.— Chem. E .—Hobbs, New Mexico DOWNS, JOHN L.—Gen. Bus. —Houston DOWSE, THOMAS F.— Chem. E .—Winnsboro DRUMMOND, ROBERT C.—P.P.M.—Ft. Worth DUBLE, WALTER G.— Acct. —Galveston DUNLAP, DONALD D.—C.F.—New Orleans, La. DUNN, SHERROD D.—M.F.—Lamesa DUPORT, PAUL D.— Mktg .—Houston DURDA, JAMES A.— E.E .—Laredo EADY, ARVIN D.— Pet. E. and Gen. Bus .—Odessa EAGLESON, JOHN M.— cci.—Nederland EBY, DAVID R.— C.E .—Houston EDWARDS, OLIVER L., JR.— E.E .—Beaumont ELLEN, JOHN B„ III—Per. Hope, Ark. ELLER, JOHN N., JR.—Gen. Bus .—Beaumont ELLINGTON, JERRY W.— Mktg .—Lyford EMERSON, GARY B.—A .E.—Houston ENDARA, ENRIQUE— Pet. and Geol. Eng .—La Paz, Bolivia ENGLISH, ROYCE A.— Aero. Eng .—Pasadena EPPS, LEWIS B.—P.P.M.—Eagle Lake ESTES, JACK M„ JR.— A.H .—Ft. Worth ESTES, THOMAS W.—A .E.—Uvalde EVANS, WILLIAM M.— Pet. E.—Gainesville FADAL, DONALD R.—B.A .—Waco TALLIN, NORMAN— Chem. E. and Bus .—Kilgore FAREK, DONALD E.—5.P.M.—Waco FENTON, MIRON ].—A.H.—Fenlon, La. FISHER, DON R.— Ed .—Wichita Falls FISHER, PHIL D.—E.E.—Frisco FLETCHER, LEROY S.—A .E.—Bryan FLORES, DIONICIO V.—C.E.—Falfurrias FLOURNOY, MORGAN P.— Ag. Eng .—Huntington JUNIORS FORSYTH, FRANK R.—B. L—Midland FOX, D. ALAN—B.P.AL—Odessa FOY, WILLIAM H.— .P.—New Braunfels FRANK, VERNON M.— .E.—Houston FREE, MELVIN D.—En o.—College Station FREITAG, GILBERT A.—A .E.—Houston FRESE, GEORGE D.—B. .—Killeen GALBRAITH, WILLIAM H.—C.E.—Cleburne GALCERAN, EARL L.—M.E.—Houston GALLOWAY, GLENN— Ag. Ed.—Mesquite GANSKY, DANIEL F.—D.S. —Schulenburg GAREL, WILLIAM B.—Per. Adm .—San Antonio GARCIA, BARTOLOME—C tem.—Brownsville CARIES, GERALD M.—B. .—Houston GARNER, GARY N.— Ins .—Baytown GARNETT, JOHN S.—Sisterdale GARRARD, C. WILLIAM, JR.—M.E.—Ft. Worth GARRISON, LARRY G.— Arch .—Ft. Worth GARTRELL, JAMES W.—C.E.—Bay City GATLIN, JAMES P.— Aero. Eng .—Amarillo GEAR, EDWARD R.— Ag . Econ .—Port Lavaca GEORGE, FREDDIE C.— Ag. Ed .—Jacksonville GEORGE, REAGAN W.— rc t.—Dallas GIANOTTI, ALFRED P.-C.E.—San Antonio GILLIAM, JON C.—7.E.—San Francisco, Calif. GILES, THOMAS E.—M.£.—Texas City G1UFFRE, JOSEPH C.—M.F.—Dallas GLEASON, ROBERT B.— Ed .—College Station GODFREY, WALTER J.— Chem. E. and Eng .—Brownsville GOLDING, FREDRIC G.— T.—Waco GOWER. JAMES D.— M.E .—San Antonio GRAHAM, O. DAVID——Marathon GRAHAM, GORDON C.— Pet. and Geol. Eng .—College Station GRANTHAM, ALVIN H.—AL£.—Lockhart GRAY, JERRY Ennis GREENBERG, PAUL L.—C em.—Houston GREENWALT. JOHN P.— Mktg .—Bay City GREER, JAMES A.— Ins. —Corsicana GRIFFITH. JAMES R.— M.E .—Port Lavaca GROVES, JAMES R.—C.F.—Dallas GRUBENMAN, KENNETH M.— Pet. £.—New London GUENZEL, DAVID L.—T .F.—Houston GUIDRY, SHELBY L.— Pet. £.—Brazoria HAGGARD, KENNETH L.— Chem. E .—San Antonio HAGLER, JON L.— Ag. Econ .—La Grange HAIL, EWIN D.—Geo .—Dallas HAMILTON, GLADEN R.— Ind. Ed .—San Antonio HAMMACK, JULUIS L.—Phys.—Killeen HAMPTON, WILLIAM R.—Gen. flus.—Wichita Falls HANES, BLANTON L.—A.H.—Bonham JUNIORS HANNA, WILLIAM W.—C.£.—Phillips HARDY, JOHN R.— B.P.M .—Madisonville HARLAN, JERE G.—Chem. £.—Ft. Worth HARRIS, JEROME D., JR.— M.E. —San Antonio HARRIS, JOE R.— Pet. £.—Kilgore HARRIS, NEWTON T.—Pers.—Ft. Worth HARRIS, SIGMUND B.— Mktg .—Dallas HARRIS, THOMAS K.—Chem. £.—Dallas HAUSER, JOHN L.— Ento .—Garland HAWES, VELPEAU E.— rc i.—Dallas HAWKINS, ROBERT F.— Chem. £.—Dallas HEALD, JACK M., JR.— P.B.M .—Dalhart HELDT, WILLIAM D.— Ag. £ .—Queen City HENDERSON, WESLEY G.—Pet. £.—Houston HENDRIX, WILL C.—M.£.—San Antonio HERREN, JOHN C.— Chem. E. and B.A. —San Antonio HERRING, CLINT, JR.—P.S.—Hamilton HERRING, TRAVIS W.—Ag. £ .—Lometa HESTER, JACK W.—Arch.—Ft. Worth HEWITT, ARMON M.—CAem.—Pasadena HILL, WILLIAM C.— C.E .—Cameron HILLAND, C. ROBERT— Math —Bellaire HIMEL, GARLAND L.— Chem. E .—Beaumont HIPP, WILLIAM S.—Pet. £.—Houston HOCKER, GEORGE W.—C.£.—El Paso HLAVINKA, VICTOR F.— Econ .—East Bernard HOGAN, THAD H.— Pre-Law —Houston HOGUE, BAXTER E.— M.E .—Galveston HOLBEIN, EDWARD R.— A.H .—Hebbronville HOLDER, DORMAN L.—M.E .—Greenville HOLDER, HARTWELL E.— T.—Shreveport, La. HOLDER, WALTER J.— .7 —Cuero HOLMANS, CHARLES F.— Gen. Sus.—Dallas HOLMES, PAUL R.—C.E.—McKinney HORTON, LOWERY P.—MctA—Rising Star HOUSMAN, BILLY J.—Geo .—Orange HOUSTON, LEONARD W.—M.£.—San Antonio HUGHES, WILLIAM F.— L ib. rts—New London HUITT, EARL M.— Acct .—Bay City HULBERT, WILLIAM P.—Bus. Adm.—Waco HURLEY, PHIL C.—Ag. Er .—Yantis HUTTANUS, FRED L.— Per. Adm.—El Paso HYLTIN, LEROY G., JR—5. .—Kenedy JACKSON, JAN H.— Ag .—Alvard JACKSON, ROBERT E.— Chem. E. and Eng .—College Sta. JACOB, ELMER L.— Ag. Ed .—Goliad JAMESON, LONNIE R.—Geo . Eng.—Phillips JEFFERSON, JOHN R.—Eng.—Beaumont JEWELL, ROBERT L.— Pet. Eng.—Vernon JOHNSON, McO.—C.E.—Oakwood JUNIORS JOHNSON, TRAVIS C.—Ysleta JONES, BILLY Wildlife Mgt.—Waco JONES, DONALD K.—M.E.—Richardson JONES, DONALD W.—M.E.—Waco JONES, ROBERT G.— Math —Bellaire JONES, WELTON H., JR.—Journ.—Lubbock JUSTICE, W. HALE—Per. Pasadena KALMANS, BERNARD M.—E.E.—Houston KAPELLER, ROYCE F.— Math —Mission KARSTETER, ROBERT B.—P tys.—Bowie KELLEY, BARRY L.—Bus.—Conroe KENDRICK, WILLIAM C.—E.E.—Ft. Worth KENNAMER, JOHN L.— Per. Adm .—Corpus Christi KERR, JAMES E.—M.E.—Dallas KIDD, ROBERT H.— Phys .—Menard KIMBALL, JOSEPH R.—Bus. y(dm.—Houston KIMREY, JAMES G.— C.E .—San Angelo KING, CHARLES F.— Acct .—Sourlake KINCAID, MILTON D.— Aero. Png.—Bryan KIRBY, DONALD B.—M.P.—Gainesville KIRKSEY, CECIL T.— cc«.—Lockhart KNAPP, MARCIAL A.— History —Houston KNOTTS, JOSEPH F.— Mktg .—El Paso KRAMER, GERALD A.— M.E .—San Antonio KRUEGER, CHARLES A.—Gen. Bus.—Caldwell 106 KUB1N, JOHN S.— M.E .—Crosby KUCERA, WILLIAM A.— T.—Bryan KUNATH, GUS W.— Chem .—Smithville KUNZ, SIDNEY E.— Ento .—Kerrville KUYKENDALL, WILLIAM E.—E.E .—Sulphur Springs LACY, LOGAN W.—Ag. Erf.—Quail LAIRD, RAY W.—A .E.—Corsicana LAKE, DALE R.— Fin .—Corsicana LAM, CARROL E.—E.E.—Oglesby LAMKIN, TERRY W.— Chem. E .—Brownwood LAMOREAUX, JOHN I.— ccf.—Dallas LASANCE, RICHARD B.— Acct. —Dallas LATHAN, BERT L.—M.E.—Kille en LAWRENCE, RALEIGH E.— Arch .—San Antonio LEACH. JACK G.— Pet. E.—Groesbeck LEBEL, LOUIS A.— Mktg. —Dallas LEFNER, DELVIN J.— Pet. E .—Georgetown LEMMON, GARY P.—Ag. Eng.—Tyler LESIKAV, JOHNIE N.—M.E.—Houston LESSARD, CHARLES S.—E.E.—Margarita, Canal Zone LETZKUS, FRANK N.— Ag. Eng .—Brentwood, Penn. LIBBY, BILLY W.—Eng.—Borger LIGON, JOHN L.—Eng.—Odessa LILLEY, EDWIN E.— Pet. E. —Dallardsville LOCKE, THOMAS R„ JR.—M.E.—Hamilton JUNIORS LOFLAND, WILLIAM W.—Aero. E.—Abilene LOWE, TEDDY R.— Ins .—Canyon LOWRY, CLIFTON L.— M.E .—La Marque LONG, JOHN M.—Zoo .—Charlottesville, Va. LOTT, RICHARD W.—M.E.—Houston LUMMUS, ARLEN D.— Pet. E.—Denison LYBECKER, GEORGE W.— . Erf.—San Antonio LYON, WILLIAM J.— cct.—Crockett McBRIERTY, HARRY J.—M.E.—Ennis McCAIN, BILLY J.— Ag. Econ. —Banquete McCAIN, CHARLES R.— Journ .—Paris McCALLUM, WILLIAM S.—Ag. Ed.—La Marque McCARTY, JOHN L.— Acct. —Houston McCLUNG, RAY O.—Phys. Erf.—Dallas McCOWEN, REDMUND A.—7.E.—Beaumont McDANIEL, JIMMIE H.— Ag. Econ .—Naples McDONOUGH, BRIAN— C.E .—Galveston McFARLIN, MALVERN G.— Aero. E .—Shreveport, La. McGINTY, DON D.— A.H. —Spur McGOWN, JERRY N.—Zoo .—Lubbock McKINNEY, KENNETH L.— Ag. Econ.—Kaufman McKNIGHT, GEORGE P.— Aero. E.—Lafayette, La. McKNIGHT, RAY A.— . Erf.—Texarkana McLAIN, DAVID W.— Journ. —Cameron McLALLEN, DEWITT L.— Pet. E.—Ft. Smith, Ark. 107 McLaren, THERON D.—M.£.—Liberty McLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM E.—F or.—San Antonio McLEOD, GERALD B.— Chem. E .—McAllen McMAHAN, JIMMIE K.— C.E .—Houston McNULTY, ALTON L.—Zoo .—B aytown MADDUX, JOE T.— E.E .—Canyon MAEDGEN, MALCOLM A.— Agron .—Mathis MAINER, THOMAS N.—Geo .—Bryan MALONE, FRANK E.— Ins .—Weatherford MARQUARDT, KENNETH W.—C.E.—San Antonio MARSHALL, DARRELL C.— gron.—Victoria MARTIN, FORD G.—R. L—Pearsall MARTIN, JOHN L.— Fin .—Dallas MARTIN, ROBNETT S.—C.£.—Brownwood MATUS, ROBERT ].—Ag. Fd.—West MAYBERRY, JOHN H.— Agron .—Gatesville MAYFIELD, JOHN C„ JR.— Mktg .—Houston MEALS, WILLIAM K.— Eng. and Mktg .—Ft. Worth MELSON, BOBBY J.— Acct .—Mt. Vernon MELUGIN, JOSEPH E.— Aero. Fog.—Gainesville MIKULENKA, EDWARD J.— .F.—Houston MILLER, DAVID L—Geo .—Ft. Worth MILLER. WALTER W.— g. Fd.—Mesquite MILNER, F. WAYNE— Econ .—Roswell, New Mexico MINYARD, HERBERT T.— Pet. F.—Jasper JUNIORS MIRELES, ROBERT E.— Pet. E .—San Antonio MITCHELL, ROY E.—C tem.—Ft. Worth MONTEMAYOR, LOUIS —A cct.—Houston MONTGOMERY, JACK W.—Pet. F.—Overton MOOMAW, RICHARD P.—Phys. Ft .—Houston MOORE, JAMES R.—M.F.—Venus MOORE, JAMES 0.— Math —Houston MORGAN, BILLY R.— Acct. —Plano MORRIS, DUDLEY L.—C.F.—Bellaire MORRISON, VIRGIL N.—M.F.—Dallas MUNNERLYN, JAMES H.—M.F.—Edna NAIL, FRANK M.— Ag. Fng.—Hillsboro NELKIN, WILLIAM H.— .H.—Houston NELSON, JACK E.—F.F.—El Paso NERREN, WILLIAM G.—Ag. Fd.—Lufkin NERRETTIG, KENNETH R. —A cct .—Houston NEWBY, ARVILL G.— D.S .—Springtown NOEBEL, PETER C.— Aero. Eng .—Dallas NORDEEN, JOHN E.— B.A .—El Campo NUCKLES, JAMES F.— Ag. Fd.—Lampasas NUCKOLS, SAMUEL S.—Pet. F.—Ft. Worth OAKES, DONALD U.— Ag. Ed .—Winter OCHTERBECK, JOHN W.— Ag. Econ .—Las Vegas, New Mex. ODOM, WINSTON P.—M.F.—Big Spring OWENS, DONALD B.— .F.—Port Arthur OWEN, JAMES E.— C.E. —Ft. Worth OWENS, WILLIAM B.— Chem. —Milam PAIGE, JOHN W.—Dallas PALMER, ALVIN E.— rc !.—Silver PALMER, RICHARD S.—Pet. and Chem. Port Arthur PAPPAS, DIMITRI D.— Acct .—Laredo PARKER, GERALD A.— E.E .—Raymondville PARKER, RAYMOND L.—Ag. Lufkin PARTRIDGE, JAMES R.— M.E .—Cleveland PATTON, LAWRENCE L.— Aero. Ft. Worth PELHAM, JERRY P.— B.A .—Groesbeck PENA, CARLOS S.—Ag. £rf.—Cotulla PENDER, ROY G.—fi.P. kL—Dallas PENFIELD, HERBERT F.— A.H .—Sao Paulo, Brazil PERCIVAL, ALBERT E., JR.— Agron. —Barrios, Guatemala PERL1TZ, JAMES R.— B.P.M .—Silsbee PERRONE, MARCH J.—AL£.—Bryan PIERCE, JAMES S.—R. L—Waco PIGG, RICHARD E.— A.H .—Bryan PIGOTT, ED— Vet. Med. —San Antonio PIKE, JOHN R.— Per. Adm .—Port Neches PIPES, BOBBY R.— Math —Dayton PLUENNEKE, RICKS H.— Wildlife Mgt.—Carrizo Springs PORTER, DEAN F.— Pet. and Geol. Eng .—Big Spring POSZ, JOHN R.— Hart. —Alamo JUNIORS POUSSON, JEROME M.—M.E.—Lake Jackson POWELL, ROY A.— M.E .—Montgomery PRIESTLY, THOMAS F.— Ag. Econ. —Corpus Christi QUIGLEY, JOHN L.—Per. Dallas RAGSDALE, GEORGE— M.E .—Memphis, Tenn. RANKIN, JAMES L.— Pet. E .—Corpus Christi RAY, CADWELL— Econ. —Dallas RAY, SAMUEL F.— Agron .—Bay City REDDITT, WILLIAM M„ III—C.£.—Shreveport, La. REED, JERRY M.— B.A .—Madisonville REED, X. B., JR.— Chem. E .—Baytown REEVES, JESS A.— Acct. —Dallas REGMUND, JAMES G.— Ag. Econ. —Corpus Christi REID, AUSTIN M.— Pet. £.—Bandera REOH, GEORGE C.— Ag. Ed. —Raymondville RESLEY, PAT E.— Ento .—El Paso REUSCHER, JON A.— M.E .—Dallas REVELETTE, JOE C.— A.H. —Pawhuska, Okla. RHEA, JERRY C.—P.E.—Ennis RICE, CHARLES M.— Ag. £ng.—Plano RICE, CHARLIE VI.—Ag. EM.—Tyler RICHARDSON, BILL—P or.—Channelview RIGGS, JAMES E.—LP.—Galena Park ROBERSON, WORD— Chem. —Terrell ROBERTS, JAMES H.—M.P.—Ft. Worth ROBERTS, JAMES L.—.V .E.-Houston ROBERTS, JERRY C.— Arch .—Marshall ROBERTS, MILTON R.—C.E.—Dallas ROBERTSON, PATRICK A.— Bus. Dallas ROGERS, BILLY R.— .E.—Austin ROSSBERG, SHELTON R.—C.E.—Austin ROYCROFT, RAYMOND E.—A e«eor.—Goliad RUSSELL, W. BRYANT— Eng. and Pre-Law—Dallas SABLATURA, LEON H .—Wildlife Mgt .—Ganado SALDIVAR, ROBERT J.—P.S.—El Paso SALINAS-ESTENSSORO, CARLOS—Geo . La Paz, Bolivia SANSING, WILLIAM A.— Pre-Law, Hist, and Econ .—Athens SAYGER, RICHARD O.—M.E.—Waco SCHATTEL, JOHN L.— T.—Houston SCHMID, HARTER B.—A .E.—Dallas SCHOLL, RICHARD M.—A .E.—Greenville SCHULZE, CURTIS D .—Range Mgt.—Mason SCOTT, CHARLES W.—A .E.—Lampasas SCOTT, TAYLOR G.— M.E. and Eng .—Hearne SETTANNI, NICHOLAS— Arch. —Camden, N. J. SHANKS, HOMER K.— Phys .—San Antonio SHELTON, HAL T.— Phys. Ed .—Houston SHEPARD, GEORGE T.— M.E. —Groton, Conn. SHERRILL, BOBA—E.E.—Houston SHURTLEFF, ROBERT T.— Pet. E.—Lampasas JUNIORS l SIDES, CHARLES A.— Pet. and A .E.—Tyler SIDES, WILLIAM B.—C.E.—San Antonio SIMMONS, A. L.— Bus .—San Antonio SIMPSON, MARION W.— cct.—Amarillo SIMS, RAY M.— B.A .—Beaumont SINCLAIR, CHARLES E.— Aero. Eng.—Ft. Worth SINCLAIR, CHARLES W.—Phys. Ed.—Mt. Pleasant SIZEMORE, ROBERT L.— Phys. Ed.—Hardin SMITH, BOBBY R.—A .E.—San Antonio SMITH, CHARLES R.—J .E.—Dallas SMITH, DOUGLAS L.— M.E .—Del Rio SMITH, HENRY K.—Af.E.—Granbury SMITH, HOMER D., JR.— .H.—Robstown SMITH, PAUL L.— Aero. Eng .—Houston SMITH, ROBERT T.—Geol. Eng.—Ft. Worth SMITH, RONALD E.— Phys .—Robstown SMITH, WARREN A.— Pet. and Geol. Eng .—Houston SMITHERMAN, JOE V.—Ag. Ed.—Longview SOLKA, JACK— Arch .—Corpus Christi SOUTHWORTH, LARRY M.—A .E.—Dallas SPENCER, JIM E.— Econ .—Dallas SPILLER, ROB R.— Ag. Ed .—Junction SPITZER, JOEL S.— Lib. Arts —El Paso SPRINGS, CARRYL M.—E.E.—Seguin STALLWORTH, WILLETT R.—C.E.—Marlin I 10 STEPHENS, RICHARD W.—Ind. Tech .—Arlington STERLING, JAMES M.— Ind. Eng .—Frisco STEWART, JOHN B.— Arch .—Houston STILES, GRAHAM B.— Chem. Eng .—San Antonio STILL, GERALD R.—Pet. Png.—Alvin STITELER, ROBERT H„ JR.—ALP.—Bryan STONE, JACK W.— Ag. Ed .—Groesbeck STUBBS, STONEY M., JR.— Bus. Adm .—Dallas SUROVIK, BOB J.— Acct .—Mt. Pleasant SWAIM, ROBERT H.— Chem. Eng .—Pittsburg TAYLOR, VERNON P — Ind. Tech .—Austin TEAGUE, JAMES M.— Hist .—Wash., D. C. TEMPL1N, HOWARD D. —Civil Png.—Edna TERRY, JIMMY C.— Elec. Eng .—Shamrock THOMAS, GARY E.— Mech. Png.—Laredo THOMASON, HENRY A. Civil Png.—Wichita Falls THOMPSON, DAN C.— Physics —Longview THOMPSON, WAYNE R.— rcP—Dallas THORPE, EDWIN H.— cct.—Hawkins TODD, THOMAS C.— Mech. Eng .—Pasadena TRAWEEK, JAMES T.—Dairy Prod.—Dublin TREADWAY, BARNEY R.— Chem. Png.—Orange TRICE, MARVIN L., JR.— Mech. Eng .—Lorena TURK, SAMMIE C.— Ag. Econ. —Gonzales TUCKER, CHARLES T.— Chem. E. and Math —San Antonio JUNIORS TUCKER, DONALD F.— B.P.M .—Waco UHLENLOFF, WALTER—M.P.—Longview UPCHURCH, TOM J.— rc i.—Amarillo VENCIL, ALAN W.— Ag. Eng .—Rosenberg VENNICASA, JOE F.— Elec. Eng .—San Antonio VESELKA, ERNEST— Bus. Adm .—Robstown VINCENT, ROBERT J.— rcA.—Hurst WADSWORTH, TERRY M.— Arch .—Milwaukee, Wis. WALKER, JACK V.— Mech. Eng .—San Antonio WALKER, JOHN R.— Ag. Econ .—Pleasanton WALKER, ROBERT L.— Mktg .—Spur WALLACE, JOHN C.— cct.—Abilene WARD, JOE E. —Civil Eng .—Dickinson WARNER, JOHN W.— Journalism —Pampa WARREN, JAMES M.— Mech. Eng.—Waco WASSERMAN, LLOYD ].—Phys. Pd.—Rosebud WATERS, GARY L.— An. ns.—Midland WEED, BOBBY P.— Elec. Eng .—Bandera WEEREN, EDWARD L.— B.P.M .—La Grange WEINACHT, CHARLES A.— An. us.—Pecos WELLS, CURTIS S.— Aero. Eng .—Brenham WESTERFIELD, JACK W.—Mech. Png.—Amarillo WESTFALL, DAVID—Pers.—Abilene WHARTON, HUGH E., JR.—Pus. Adm.—San Antonio WHITAKER, THOMAS L., JR.—Cm7 Png.—Humble WHITE, DIXON N.— Geology —San Antonio WHITE, WILLIAM K.— Elec. £ng.—Dallas WHITMIRE, RICHARD E„ JR.— Vet. Med.—Edgewood WILCOX, ARTHUR M.— Bus. Adm .—Galveston WILKINSON. THOMAS ].—Ag. £ .—Alvarado WILLIAMS, JOSEPH D. —Civil £ ;g.—Angleton WILLIAMS, LORENZO N.— Aero. Eng .—Corpus Christi WILLIAMS, WILLBERN Wildlife—Uano W ILLIFORD, ALLEN H.— Ind. Eng .—Kountze WILLIFORD, CARL J.— Ind. Tech .—Houston WILLINGHAM, RICHARD C.— Ind. Tech .—San Antonio WILLIS, DONALD R.— Arch .—Ft. Worth WILLIS, JAMES E,— Phys. and Math —Dallas WILSON, JOHNNY C., JR.— Ag. Econ .—Corpus Christi WINDROW, GEORGE C.— Mech. Eng .—San Antonio WINKLER, CHARLES K.— W.M .—Falls Church, Va. WINKLER, JEROME L., JR.— Elec. Eng .—Ciudad Trujillo WINTERS, GERALD M.— Acct .—Bryan WITHOFF, DAN H.— Pet. Fug.—Laredo WOOD, DONALD B.— Mech. Eng .—Greggton WOODARD, DONALD E.— Ind. Tech.—Bask WOODARD, RIPLEY E.— Hist., Pre-Law —Houston WOODRUFF, RAYMOND L.— Mech. Eng .—Baytown WORTHY, ROBERT G.— Pet. Eng.—Yt. Worth WRIGHT, CHARLES D.— Ag. Econ .—Moody JUNIORS WULFE, EMIL G.— Per. Adm .—San Antonio WUNDERLICH, ROBERT R.—Per. zldm.—Houston YEAGER, BEN A.— Mktg .—Amarillo ZEITLER, CARL, JR.—F ec. Eng.—La Feria ZIPP, THOMAS G.— Ag. Ed .—New Braunfels ABLES, ROBERT E.— Vet. Med.—Ft. Worth ALLBRITTON, ALLAN R.— Vet. Med.—Good Pine ALLEN, JOE K.— Pet. Eng .—Bonham ANCIRA, ROSENDO E.— End. Eng .—Laredo ANDERSON, CARL G.—Ag. Fd.—Taylor ANDREWS, ROGER L.— Ind. Tech.—Yoakum ANSLEY, MARVIN C.—Ag. Fd.—Royse City ARLEDGE, BILLIE R.— Pet. Eng .—Austin ARNOLD, MARION D.— Pet. Eng .—Waxahachie AVANT, JOHN— Hist .—Laredo BAILEY, AMON L.— Mech. Fng.—Wichita Falls BAILEY, CHARLES F.— Vet. Med.—Taylor BAUGH, PAUL R.— An. Hus .—Cedar Creek BELCHER, JERRY W.—Per. Adm.—Houston BENEFIE, GENE L.— Ind. Eng .—Houston BERRY, DAN B.— Aero. Eng .—Temple BLACKSTOCK, DAN A.— Ag. Ed .—Gatesville BOCKMON, BILLY G.—Civil Fug.—Pittsburg BOYD, BERNARD M.— Bus. Adm .—Wichita Falls BRADLEY, JAMES S.— Mech. Eng .—-Jacksonville BRADLEY, JIMMY L.— Aero. Eng.—Ft. Worth BRALY, NARR1S W.—A.H. and Ag. Ed.—Tyler BRANCH, GEORGE T.— Ag. £f .—Levelland BRANSFORD, JAMES W.—C tem.—Sarepta, La. BRENNER, CHARLES C.—Chem. E .—Houston BROWN, JERRY A.— Hort .—Grapeland BROWN, THOMAS W.—Geo .—Florence BROWN, WILLIAM A.— Pet. £.—Tenaha BRUNSON, TEDDY J.—Geo .—Marshall BUCK, CHARLES W.—A .E.—Washington BUCK, JOHN W.— Aero. E.—Waco BUIE, EUGENE C., JR.— Pre-Law, Eng .—Spartanburg, S. C. 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Ed.—Madisonville FICKEY, JAMES B.— B.A .—Bryan FOUGERAT, CHARLES A.— Acct. —Gonzales FOX, JAMES D.—E.E.—Bryan FRANK, J. LOUIS—Pei. E.—Bay City FRAZIER, MARSHALL B„ JR.—CAem. E.—Luling FUNDLING, JAMES H.-Mcci.—Galveston GARCIA, DELFINO F., JR.—C.E.—Laredo GERSTENBERG, KENNETH C.—E.E.—Belton GILL, MI CHAEL R.— Phys. —San Antonio GLASSFORD, HOWARD LEE—Pre-Fei—Chocolate Bayon GLEASON, JERRY D.—Fei. Med.—Lazbuddie GLICKSMAN, JOSEPH M.—Pre-Med—San Antonio GOBER, CHARLES C.—Ag. Eng.—Dumas GOOLSBY, BILLY M.— .7 —Groesbeck GOTCHER, NOLAN H.— I.E .—San Angelo GREENBERG, DAN— Vet. Med .—Houston GREENE, RAYMOND H.—£.£.—Texarkana GREGORCYK, KENNETH R.— I.T .—Woodsboro GROUNDS, JACK R.— B.A .—San Antonio GUERRA, RICARDO J.— Pet. Eng .—Laredo GU1LLOUD, NORMAN B.— Vet. Med .—Denison GUTIERREZ, JOSE R.—R. .—Zapata HAGLER, GLEN H.— E.E .—La Grange HAHN, RAY A.— M.E .—Brenham HALL, JAMES R.— Chem. E .—Carthage HALLEY, SAMMY M.— Vet. Med.—Gladewater HALVERSON, BERNARD K.— Chem. E .—Houston HAM, A. 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WATERS, CLAUDE C. WATKINS, BOBBY M. WATSON. DAVID L. WATSON, JOE B. WATTS, RICHARD S. WATTS, RICHARD G.. JR. WAY, JOHN A. WEBB, ROBERT H. WEBER, LARRY O. WEDEMEIER, OSCAR C., Ill WEEMS, BOB N. WEEMS, DALTON B. WEHRING, WALLACE L. WEISON, LESTER O.. JR. WELCH, JOHN W. WELCH. MELVIN L. WELLS, GORDON L. WELLS, JAMES M. WEST, WILLIAM L. WESTBROOK, JAMES P. WESTON, WILLIAM C. WHEELER. PETER E. WHEELESS, DON D. WHELAN, ROBERT W. W ' HITE, CARL A. WHITE, LARRY D. WHITE, ROBERT A. WHITE, THOMAS B. W r HITFIELD, JAMES K. WHITLEY, ALTON D. WHITMIRE, JACK N. WHITMIRE, JEROME R. FRESHMEN WHITNEY, WILLIAM L. WHITWELL, CHARLES W. WIED, STANLEY F. WILEY, IRWIN K. WILKIN, JEROME B. WTLKINSON, JOHN N. WILKINSON, LEWIS W. WILKINSON. THOMAS B. ■MBi WILLARD, ELMER E. WILLIAMS, CHARLES A. WILLIAMS, GLEN N. WILLIAMS, RICHARD 0. WILLIAMS, STUART M. WILLIAMS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM D. WILSON, GARY C. WILSON, GEORGE N. WILSON, JAMES A. WILSON, TOM E. WILSON, LEE H. WILSON, ROBERT R. WILSON, WAYNE C. WINCHESTER, EDWARD L., JR. WINCKLER, HADDON O. WINKLE, LARRY A. WINKLER, ANTHONY J. WISDOM, THOMAS E. WISE, JERAL D. WITCHER, ROBERT A. WITHER, JAMES W. WITHERSPOON, GLEN A. WITHEY, THOMAS G. WITOVEC, JIM, JR. WITT, WALLACE M. WOLFE, JAMES L. WOMACK, MERILL E. WOOD, GASTON J. WOOD, JAMES R., JR. WOOD, J. W. WOODARD, W. D. WOODRUFF, NED W. WOODWARD, JOE W. WOOLAM, WILLIAM E. WOOLLEY, LYNN A. WRIGHT, CLAUDIE A. WYLIE, WILLIS M. WYNNE, J. R. YAEGER. ARNOLD A. 144 YANCY, CONARD F., JR. YARBROUGH, H. EARL, JR. YORK, MIKE L. YOUNG, GEORGE M. YOUNG, JAMES R. YOUNG, JOHN A. YOUNG. JOHN S. YOUNG, JOHNNY A. YOUNG, NASH L. YOUNGBLOOD, VIRGIL L. ZAMBRANO, ALBERTO B., JR. ZERTUCHE, MARIO A. ZEY, EDWARD G. ZIDELL, HARVEY R. ZIMMERMAN, DENNIS R. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT L. ZIRKLE, DON E. ZLOMKE, JAMES E. ALLEN, GERALD D. AVILA, ROBERTO BARNARD, HARRY R. BARRERA, GUSTAVO BODKIN, WAYNE BOSE, ROGER W. BOTT, DON C. BUCARAM, RENE E. CALHOUN, DONALD T. CA RDOZE, CAMILO CARPENTER, LEE R. CARRILLO, ANDRES CHIPMAN, HENRY R. COLUNGA, RUBEN COTTER, PATOUT H. COX, EMZY D. CUELLAR, OMAR L. CUNNINGHAM, LOWELL DAMRON, RAYMOND D. DELAND, ELDEN E. DILLARD, JOHN H. DOLSON, DARRELL D. DUNN, JERRY D. DURBIN, THOMAS W. EADS, ROBERT P. ELLISON, TOMMY R. EMANUEL, WALTER C. ETIE, JEFFERSON D. FRY, E. LEE GORSON, GEORGE W. FRESHMEN GROBE, AVIE M. GROVES, FRANK O. HEMSLEY, ROBERT A. HIPSHER, TRUETT E. HOFFMAN, JAMES W. HOUSEWRIGHT, LEONARD S. JAMESON, AUBREY M. JONES, GEORGE H. KENNEDY, ROBERT L. KINCAID, JOHN P. KINNEY, GLEN C. KUICH, NICHOLAS KUYKENDALL, LOVELL W. LANE, MARTIN B. LANINGHAM, GENE R. LARSON, DAVID C. LATIMER, WILLIAM J. LEE, GEORGE E. LEFEVRE, WESLEY LE PORI, WAYNE A. LITTLE, JACK E. LITTON, VERNON W. LIVELY, JAMES O. McLaren, Charles a. McMAHON, ROBERT E. MARLOWE, FREDDIE MARTINEZ, FRANK E. MERRILL, DAVID G. MIDDLETON, DAVID G. MINSKY, ROBERT N. MITCHELL, JACK MONTEMAYOR, ARTHUR A. MORROW, ROBERT E. NICHOLSON, STEVEN S. NUCKOLS, GERALD A. PACE, CLAUDE A. PARKER, WILLIAM C. PARMER, CHARLIE D. PAYNE, PAUL D. PENDLETON, FRED A. PENNY, WILLIAM H. PHARISS, DONALD R. PHILUPS, TYRONE W. PINKSTON, WILLIAM T. PITTS, JAMES H. PORTERFIELD, CLYDE J. PYBUS, JOSEPH E. QUIRCH, EDUARDO G. RAMIREZ, MARCELLO A. REAGER, JOHN C. ROCHEN, GEORGE HONING, JAMES L. ROOP, JOHN D. ROTELLO, THOMAS P. RORBINON, ROBERT H. ROUNTREE, BUCK O. RYAN, DENNIS M. SCHAUB, JOHN W. SCHULZE, GERALD K. SELLERS, JAMES B. SHOEMAKER, LEONARD W. STEWART, JAMES E. STEWART, WILLIAM C. SUMNER, LAWRENCE E. SWINDLE, ED SWINDLE, TED TAYLOR, BILLY J. TUMLINSON, GRADY N. VANWINKLE, ROBERT VIGNEAULT, RICHARD E. WALDROP, RONALD D. WARNER, JAMES R. WATSON, PATRICK E. W ' EISS, JAMES H. WEISS, JOSEPH L. WETHERAL, JOHN P. WILKERSON, HOWARD B. WILLIAMS, DONNY K. WILLIAMS, THOMAS F. WILSON, LESLIE C. WOUTON, DENNIS E. WRIGHT. CHARLES E. WRIGHT, ROY F. WYATT, WILLIAM C. ZIMMERMAN, ROGER D. FISH BALL FISH DAY “It’s Mister fish to you, Wethead” 147 ' Wrinks . . . Wethead” Sixth row, left to right: Lt. Hornstein, Maj. Scoggins, Capt. Reel, Lt. Cunningham, Capt. Stafford. Fifth row: Capt. Jones, Capt. Dunlap, Capt. Hord, Capt. Wright, B.; Maj. Wright, Maj. George, Lt. Smith, Maj. Philips, Maj. Scott. Fourth row: Maj. Somerville, Capt. Jeffries, Capt. Wright, T.; Capt. Williams, Maj. Burkner, Capt. Walker, Lt. Slingerland, Lt. Col. Melcher, Lt. Col. Adams. Third row: Capt. Griffith, Maj. Carson, Lt. Foster, Maj. Conoley, Maj. Edwards, W.; Maj. Williams, Lt. Stevenson, Lt. Shepard. Second row: Maj. Rodgers, Capt. McCauley, Lt. Col. Wilkins, Lt. Col. Vaden, Lt. McClaren, Capt. Pate. First row: Lt. Col. Goff, Lt. Col. Hall, Col. Dittman, Col. Davis, Col. Anderson, Col. Phillips, Lt. Col. Watson. OFFICERS COMMANDANT’S OFFICE Col. Joe E. Davis, Commandant Lt. Col. Taylor Wilkins, Asst. Commandant Lt. Col. Frank Vaden, Adm. Asst. ARMY OFFICERS Col. Delmer P. Anderson, PMST Col. Henry L. Phillips, Transportation Lt. Col. Harry V. Ellis, Jr., Exec. Lt. Col. George H. Watson, FA Lt. Col. Worthy M. Cunningham, Basic Maj. Thomas George, Inf. Maj. William W. Edwards, Jr., Inf. Maj. Ruel P. Scoggins, Armor Maj. Gilbert F. Moore, Eng. Maj. David E. Philips, AAA Maj. John F. Birkner, Qm. Maj. Ernest C. Wright, Chem. Maj. Kenneth J. Edwards, Jr., Basic Capt. Henry A. Pate, Operations Capt. Fred A. Walker, FA Capt. Asa A. Hord, Ord. Capt. Kermit D. Reel, Basic Capt. Meband G. Stafford, Basic Capt. Billy R. Wright, Basic 1st Lt. Douglas A. Slingerland, Sig. Lt. Donald H. Smith, Jr., AAA AIR FORCE OFFICERS Col. Henry Dittman, PAS Lt. Col. William J. Hall, Operations Maj. Charles V. Carson, AS Maj. Rufus K. Conoley, AS 11 Maj. Edward W. Rodgers, AS III Maj. Henry L. Somerville, AS IV Capt. Gene G. Cowles, AS 1 Capt. Thomas J. Dunlap, AS 1 Capt. Rolla E. Griffith, AS 111 Capt. Charles W. Jeffries, AS IV Capt. Glendon P. Jones, AS III Capt. Roger A. McCaulley, AS 111 Capt. Jack M. Palmer, AS II Capt. Gene Williams, AS 1 Capt. Thomas A. Wright, AS 1 1st Lt. Robert P. Foster, Jr., AS 111 TACTICAL OFFICERS Lt. Col. E. V. Adams Lt. Col. Percy Goff Lt. Col. Robert Melcher Maj. Ulrich Crow Maj. Edward Scott Maj. Hugh Williams Lt. Charles Hornstein Lt. Perry Shepard Lt. John Stevenson Lt. Sherwood W. McClaren 150 Fifth row, left to right: M Sgt. Chandler, Sgt. Kothmann, M Sgt. Linton, SFC Brown, W.; Sgt. Meek, Fourth row: S Sgt. Wilson, T Sgt. Steinfeldt, M Sgt. Temple, SFC Warner, M Sgt. Engst, SFC Miller, L.; SFC Helm, SFC Shanks. Third row: M Sgt. Umphress, M Sgt. Williams, Sgt. Stroud, SFC Brown, J.; M Sgt. Holt, Sgt. Kimmel, M Sgt. Harris, M Sgt. Silence. Second row: M Sgt. Christensen, M Sgt. Duran, S Sgt. Smith, Sgt. Bodey, SFC Carr, M Sgt. Adam, SFC Lovejoy, SFC Dayton, Sgt. Allen. First row: T Sgt. Heaton, M Sgt. Allen, M Sgt. Darnell, M Sgt. Miller, A.; M Sgt. Card, SFC Gentry, M Sgt. Pantalion, M Sgt. Matula, Sgt. Barcelon. ARMY M Sgt. Adrian E. Miller, Sgt. Maj. M Sgt. John Engst, Adm. M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt, Adm. M Sgt. Charles A. Pantalion, Qm. M Sgt. Lewis E. Harris, Ord. M Sgt. William H. Card, Chem. M Sgt. Hubert N. Chandler, Basic M Sgt. Richard M. Temple, Basic M Sgt. Allen M. Linton, Motor M Sgt. Louis L. Adam, Motor M Sgt. Edwin Matula, Motor M Sgt. Floyd E. Silence, Motor SFC James R. Brown, Adm. SFC John E. Helm, Adm. SFC Richard E. Carr, Oper. SFC Harvey A. Dayton, Oper. SFC Paul D. Lovejoy, FA SFC William J. Brown, Sig. SFC Vernest S. Warner, Armor SFC Burton E. Eastman, Eng. SFC Cowan E. Gentry, Trans. SFC Leon T. Miller, Basic SFC William B. Shanks, Motor Sgt. Royston R. Kothmann, Inf. Sgt. Homer A. Bodey, AAA Sgt. James R. Allen, Basic Sgt. Gerald B. Stroud, Basic Sgt. Henry Barcelon, Motor Sgt. Frank H. Meek, Motor Sgt. Clarence E. Kimmel, Motor NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AIR FORCE MILITARY PROPERTY CUSTODIANS M Sgt. Lowell A. Darnell, Sgt. Maj. M Sgt. Delbert D. Christensen, Records M Sgt. Henry H. Allen, Operations M Sgt. Travis C. Duran, AS II M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson, PIO M Sgt. Weldon Umphress, Supply M Sgt. Thomas H. Williams, AS 1 T Sgt. Burl J. Heaton, Reports T Sgt. Herbert J. Steinfeldt, Jr., AS 111 S Sgt. Branson W. Smith, AS 1 S Sgt. Malcolm K. Wilson, Records Mr. Bryan W. Hearne Mr. Alton Taylor Mr. Clyde H. Blum Mr. Melvin R. Casey Mr. Harvey B. Blackmon Mr. Marvin E. Steel Mr. Fred Swan Mr. Floyd T. Mathis Mr. William W. Hahn Mr. John A. Thomas Mr. Monroe L. Schulz 151 CORPS 152 STAFF I mm LT. COL. LT. COL. A. H. MENEFEE W. B. JOHNSON Adjutant Intelligence LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. B. W. DEDEKER R. M. WALL C. R. LEWIS, JR. W. H. DORSEY Operations Supply Inspector General Liaison Officer LT. COL. MAJOR M SGT . M SGT. M SGT. LAMAR FORD G. W. DECEMBER J. R. GROVES J. P. COSTA C. F. SINCLAIR Day Student Liaison Head Drum Major Scholastic Operations Liaison m sgt. m sgt. m sgt. m sgt. m sgt. B. R. TREADWAY J. L. LIGON D. D. DUNLAP R. M. BOWEN J. E. NELSON Athletics Communications Band Liaison Intelligence Public Information 153 CADET COURT COURT “A” Lt. Col. James T. Patterson Vice President Lt. Col. Willie Alsup Lt. Col. Douglas R. DeCluitt Lt. Col. Warren B. Johnson Major Dale B. Elmore Major Richard B. Thorton Capt. Donald A. Weber Capt. James S. Cassity Capt. Norman B. Ufer Capt. Edward W. Wyatt Capt. Jack W. Thomas M Sgt. Ray M. Bowen Reporter Left to right: Johnson, Wyatt, Cassity, Thorton, DeCluitt, Patterson, King, Elmore, Weber, Ufer, Thomas, Bowen. Court “A” Court “B ’ COL. BYRON W. KING COL. THOMAS W. ADAIR, III President President COURT “B” Lt. Col. Karl J. Springer Vice President Lt. Col. James M. Peacock Lt. Col. John H. Specht Lt. Col. Warren B. Johnson Major Andrew J. Weisenfekler Major Alton L. Warren Capt. Charles W. Rasco Capt. James M. Dellinger Capt. Robert L. Hoover Capt. John W. Rinard Capt. Kirby T. Meyer M Sgt. Ray M. Bowen Reporter Left to right: Johnson, Rinard, Dellinger, Warren, Specht, Springer, Adair, Peacock, Weisen- felder, Rasco, Hoover, Meyer, Bowen. 154 CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF LT. COL. C. H. HOLLEY Commanding: Officer MAJOR W. L. RAYNAUD Executive MAJOR G. W. DECEMBER Head Drum Major MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR W. H. COCKERHAM F. E. LANDERS A. 0. FERGUSON W. H. HEARD D. H. FRIEDRICHS F. E. LARKIN C. S. HEMBREE Operations Intelligence Supply Chaplain Chaplain Air Operations Day Liaison M SGT. A. H. GRANTHAM Sgt. Major M SGT. R. W. GEORGE Supply Sgt. T SGT. E. H. THORPE Operations T SGT. T. G. ZIPP Drum and Bugle Sgt. T SGT. W. M. EVANS Intelligence M SGT. D. D. DUNLAP Liaison MAJOR G. G. CLOUD Public Information Officer 155 MAROON BAND Fifth row: Newton, Buford, Martin, Teller, Hutto, Hoyle, Bailey, Falls. Manry, Stehle, Peterson, Stoll, Edgecomb, Guinn, Evans, Kitterman, Smith. J. D.; Sharp, Eckert, Hutchins, Spruiell. Rodgers, Burton. Nuhn, Sission. Fourth row: Hajovsky, Grantham, Hopson. Day, Eitel. Carter, Craddock. Klingman, Davis, Sheiker, Smith, J. N.; Cockerham, Lightsey, Holm. Hamilton, Mulanax, Green. Stokes, Bertrand, Harmon, Urbanosky, Howse. Astle, Nix, Smith. W. S. Third row: Tucker. Evans, W. M.; McLain, Zeitler, Cooksey, Libby, Putz, R. H.; Brady, Freeman, Moore, Johnson. Stockstill, Good, Beard, Phillips, Farrington, Badough, Young, Eaton, Haswell, Maples, Hudson, Evans, R. E.; Boarnet, Putz, R. E. Second row: Brittian, Stallworth, Blackmon, Gartrell, Rice, Gaston, George, Jones, Roycroft, Kunath, Sablatura, Beyer, Grantham. Thorpe, Hyltin, Ray, Zipp, Karsteter, Schmid, Shanks. First row: James, Ray, Guevara, Harwell. Raynaud. Shives, Cloud. Stephens, Duncan. West, Dungan, Hembree. Mathis. Sanchez. Out front: Johnson, Denton. Cloud. J. G. 1st Sergeant W. R. STALLWORTH LIEUTENANTS: Duncan. D. E. Dungan, A. L. Guevara, A. E. James, E. L. Shives, W. B. Stephens. C. A. Voelter, C. E. West. J. E. SENIORS: Harwell, H. H. Kinard, C. S. McMains. L. W. Mathis, G. M. Ray. H. H. Sanchez. R. R. STAFF MEMBERS: Cloud. G. G. Cockerham, W. H. Evans, W. M. George, R. W. Grantham. A. H. Hembree, C. S. Ravnaud, W. L. Zipp. T. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Cast on, J. C. Gartrell, J. W. Karsteter, R. T. Kunath, G. W. Libby, B. G. McLain, D. W. Rice. C. M. Roycroft, R. E. Schmid, H. B. Shanks, H. K. Thorpe. E. H. Zeitler, C. JUNIORS: Beyer, H. C. Blackmon, J. C. Jones, R. G. Sablatura. L. H. Ray, C. L. Hyltin, L. G. SOPHOMORES: Astle, L. A. Brittian, M. E. Buford, R. E. Evans, J. A. Farrington, D. E. Guinn, J. L. Holm. J. Y. Lightsey. K. L. Manry, B. J.. Martin, R. W. Moore. J. W. Nix, J. K. Phillips, B. F. Rogers, L. R. Sisson. J. E. Smith, W. S. Smith, J. N. Stoll, J. F. Tucker. D. L. FRESHMEN : Badough, K. R. Bailey, J. F. Bartay. T. E. Beard, G. D. Bertrand, P. B. Boarnet. B. N. Brady, D. C. Burton, D. K. Carter, T. L. Cockerham. J. H. Craddock, J. P. Davis, B. Day, W. C. Eaton, D. A. Eckert, W. R. Edgecomb. R. L. Eitel, B. B. Evans, R. E. Falls, J. L. Freeman, J. S. Good, J. O. Grantham, M. R. Green, L. A. Hajovsky, C. J. Hamilton, D. R. Harmon, R. F. Haswell, H. M. Hopson, F. A. Howse, R. C. Hoyle, K. R. Hudson, A. L. Hutchins, R. W. Hutto, D. A. Johnson. J. Kitterman, J. R. Klingman, C. J. Maples, J. D. Mulanax, V. E. Newton. W. J. Nuhn. A. I). Peterson, R. E. Putz, R. E. Putz, R. H. Sharp, H. R. Shaw, S. L. Sheiker, . G. Smith, H. L. Smith, J. D. Spruiell, W. L. Stehle, D. R. Stockstill, J. E. Stokes, M. R. Teller. H. M. Young, J. A. Second in Command Commanding Officer F. A. JOHNSON M B DENTON Drum Major J. G. CLOUD 1. Rolo Sanchez. 2. TU Teahouse. 3. Yo Ho Heave Ho. 4. Bass detail. WHITE BAND Sixth row: Reynolds, C.; Sandars, McDaniel, Reynolds, D.; Carrao, Rodgers, Mcjohnson, Krueger, Martin, Minor, Fallin, Trimble, Clothier. Petta- way, Lancaster, Lowe, Anderson, Johnson, Friedrich, Miller, Brown, Morris, Coker, Smith, Hipp. Fifth roiv: Cox, A.; Shuhert, Blalock. Lagaw, Ferguson, Lincoln, Joyce, Savage, Franklin. Roberts, Williamson, Skaggs, Beykin, Jones, J.; Jones, F.; Redmand, Hartsfield, Edwards, Boyd, Graham, Johnsten, Fess, Chvatal, Robinson. Fourth row: Buser, Braswell, Bingham. Lutz, Arnold, Bertrand, Zey, Trimble, Garza, Norris, Batlin, Alderman, Nichols, Charis, Cox, H.; Roesner. Yeager. Lippke, Simpson, Corum. Third row: Weed, Greenwalt, Miller, Nuckles, Adamcik, Cude, Graham, Maddux, Moore, Kirksey, Royar, Parker, Fallin. Deithleff, Cole, Calloway, Nail, Cannon, Horton, Dunlap. Second row: Hunter, Eller. First row: Collier, Herd, Reed, Wilson, Larkin. Friedrich, Koehler, Wester. O ' Brien. Landers, Cornwall, Ferguson, Holley, Fischer, Ahrens, Speer, White. Bahl- man. Out front: Rasco. LIEUTENANTS: Koehler, C. C. Bahlmann, G. E. Reed, A. E. Speer, P. R. STAFF MEMBERS: December, G. W. Heard, W. H. Holley, C. H. Friedrich, D. H. Landers, F. E. Larkin, R. E. Ferguson, A. E. SENIORS: Arhens, K. S. Fischer, R. H. Macmains, P. O’Brien, P. D. Wilson, D. R. Adamcck, M. T. Cannon, R. S. Cude, G. A. Dcithloff, J. A. Greenwalt, J. P. Kirksey, C. T. Maddux, J. T. Miller, W. L. Moore, J. O. Nail, F. M. Nuckles, J. F. Dunlap, D. D. JUNIORS: Cole, J. D. Fallin, N. Focrster, A. E. Galloway, B. G. Graham, O. D. Horton, L. P. McDaniel, J. H. Parker, G. A. Royar, K. D. Weed, B. P. CORPORALS: Hunter, R. F. Skaggs, W. J. SOPHOMORES: Boykin, J. W. Buser, J. J. Chvatal, L. A. Eller, D. G. Fallin, J. E. Fess, D. W. Franklin, B. Graham, M. F. Hartsfield, R. J. Hipp, C. R. Jones, J. R. Lippke, H. Lowe, J. F. Lutz, F. K. Martin, W. L. McDaniels, W. N. Minor, J. E. Nichols, B. E. Reynolds, G. D. Roberts, J. T. Robinson, F. H. Schubert, R. C. Smith, C. B. FRESHMEN: Alderman. J. H. Anderson, J. E. Arnold, D. H. Bertrand, A. R. Bingham, J. H. Blalock, I). G. Boyd, J, A. E. Braswell, J. B. Brown, O. W. Carrao, J. V. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Clothier, F. M. Coker. R. W. Cox, G. A. Cox, H. D. Dew, R. E. Edwards, M. S. Ferguson, J. L. Firuble, C. W. Friedrich, A, L. Garza, D. M. Gatlin, J. P. Gharis, F. L. Johnson, B. B. Johnston, W. E. Jones, F. B. Joyce, L. E. Krueger, F. P. Lagow, S. C. Lancaster, T. D. Lincoln, L. J. Mcjohnson, R. B. Miller, B. W. Morris, J. M. Norris, T. E. Pettcway, G. N. Redmond, F. C. Reynolds, D. R. Rodgers, W. L. Roesner, R. H. Sanders, G. W. Savage, F. I. Simpson, J. H. Trimble, D. W. Yeager, A. A. Zey, E. C. Drum Major Commanding Officer Second in Command J. M. CORNWALL C. W. RASCO L. M. WESTER 1. Midnite yell practice. 2. Preparation for the Bon¬ fire guard. 3. The five sophomores at the Teahouse. 4. Senior bait. FIGHTING WHITE BAND FIRST REGIMENT COL. T. W. ADAIR Commanding Officer MAJOR J. P. ALDRIDGE Adjutant MAJOR D. B. ELMORE Scholastic LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR S. B. EDWARDS R. L. JOHNSON D. R. HUFFMAN Operations Supply Chaplain MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. R. L. STOUT G. T. SHEPARD W. S. HIPP D. E. FAREK B. D. ARMSTRONG Chaplain Sergeant Major Operations Supply Intelligence 158 INFANTRY FIRST BATTALION LT. COL. J. T. PATTERSON Commanding Officer MAJ. J. L. PEELER Executive M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. V. E. HAWES G. A. WHITE B. L. KELLEY Sergeant Major Operations Supply 160 “A” INFANTRY From left to right, third row: Milan, Butler, Johnson, Davis, Burris, Layne, Beever, Romanowski, Vosdingh, Allen, Jones, Nuckols, Dawson, Lang¬ ston, Beaty, Self, Figureoa, McGuire, Arevelos, Siveria, Anderson, Curtis, Hill, Stevens, Hines, Baker, Riggins, Whitney, Mondres. Second row: Beyer, Fadal, Kelley, Pender, Blake, Reeves, Harris, Groves, Demuth, Hanna, Dittmar, Smith, Martin, Windocow. First row: Conrade, Fisher, Peeler, Robins, Blanchard, Gilpin, Bugh, Horton, Vandermeer, Glover, Hailey, Patterson, Brown, Stout, Ferrell, Swithzer. Out front: Beever. LIEUTENANTS: Blanchard, R. Brown, J. R. Bugh, E. B. Ferrell, S. C. Glover, J. B. Hailey, T. L. Schweizer, C. A. Vandermeer, J. D. STAFF MEMBERS: Patterson, F. Peeler, J. Groves, J. R. Kelley, B. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Dmuth, F. Fadal, D. R. Martin, F. G. Parker, R. L. Smith, B. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blake, R. E. Hanna. W. W. CORPORALS: Arevalos, R. E. Beyer, E. A. Burris, B. M. Curtis, G. R. Johnson. T. L. Layne, H. L. Vosdingh, R. A. SENIORS: Fisher, J. B. Horton, T. R. Robins, D. H. JUNIORS: Dittmar, G. W. Harris, G. T. Herring, W. T. Pender, R. G. Reeves, J. A. Windrow, G. SOPHOMORES: Hill, R. M. Langston, L. G. FRESHMEN: Allen, C. S. Anderson, E. B. Baker, J. C. Beever, W. D. Butler, D. T. Davis, W. W. Dawson, R. C. Figueroa, M. Hines, C. W. Jones, L. G. McClure, J. H. Milam, J. D. Monkres, J. L. Nuckols, F. D. Riggins, N. Romanouski, R. E. Self, W. R. Silvervia, D. C. Sterens, R. N. Whitney, W. L. Commanding Officer C. A. BEEVER, JR. 1 . The House Mother! 2. “Shoot the sand and, please!” 3. “Big Red.” 4. At last, Blake gets a date. “B” INFANTRY Fourth row: Machemehl, Everts, Sonniers, Tew, Carney, Freeman, Gage, Delafield, White, Martin, Alexander, Lemely, Massengale, Gacke. Third row: Cain, Palmer. Welch, Bratton, Young, McKnight, Thweatt, Scott, Stokes, Montemayor, Kimery, Davis, Eby, Garnett, Hogan, Heldt, Bowen, Casimer, Adams, Gray, Coblentz, August. Out front: Hubbard. Trotman, Murski, Elerbee, Lair, Schmitt, Tinsley, Edge, Olsmith, Gerace, Sullivan, Dunal, Judah, Perry, Dawkins, Sanders, Whitney, Strauss, Burns, McKenney, Fields. Second row: Bollfrass, Smith. Pigott, Nordeen. First row: Beaty, McDaniels, Williams, Warren. Commanding Officer R. D. HUBBARD Second in Command L. P. WARREN LIEUTENANTS: McDaniel, R. L. House, D. R. Gray, J. M. Williams, C. N. Beaty, W. J. STAFF MEMBERS: Adair, T ' W. Adams, J. R. August, M. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Casimir, J. P. Davis, A. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bowen, R. K. Eby, D. F. Garnett, J. S. Heldt, W. D. Hogan, T. R. Kimrey, J. G. Montemayor, L. Nordeen, J. E. Pigott, E. L., Jr. Smith, R. D. CORPORALS: Bollfrass, C. A. Bratton, D. J., Jr. Cain, R. N. Dunal, J. W. Everts, H. P. Fields, W. R. Freeman, H. U. Gacke, D. A. Judah, H. P., Jr. Lemley, R. L. McKenney, S. S. McKnight, J. G. Olsmith, F. V. Sanders, C. B., Jr. Sonnier, W. J. Speedie, J. C. Strauss, J. A. Tew, C. A. Tinsley, R. C. Whitney, J. D. FRESHMEN: Alexander, B. J. Burns, S. M. Carney, C. H. Dawkins, D. L. Delafield, F. B. Edge, W. L. Ellerbee, A. D. Esterfan, A. A. Gage, W. A. Gerace, J. G. Lair, D. L. Machemehl, J. L. Martin, J. T. Massengale, R. C. Morski, R. A. Palmer, D. R. Perry, D. E. Schmitt, S. J. Scott, J. C. Stokes, J. M. Sullivan, P. L. Trotman, C. E. Thweatt, R. J. Welsh, J. W. White, C. A. Young, G. M. 1. Hit it! 2. Back from Mexico. 3. Some party! L Pepsodent smile. 4 Fourth row: Chamberlin, Calabro, Sparks, Ruiz, Barrientos, Baucum, Hagan, Fritts, Laurel, Stringer, McNutt, Micklitz, Hudgins, Brooks, Hall, Coker, Erwin, Seibel, Bone, Brothers, Madeley, Enloe, Patton. Third row: Pierson, Killebrew, Villaronga, Tidmore, Franklin, Ayers, Drewello, Ring, Young, Alvis, Breland, Neal. Weinzorl, Martin, Porter, Presswood, Robb, Todd, Dennis, Maxcy, Adickes, Kelley. Second row: Truly, Camper, Westerfield, Fox, Walker, Gloss, White, Meals, Morrison, Batex, Lyon, Kerr, Farek, Houser, Hawes. First row: Bailey, Christ, Brothers, Dube, Gantt, Hayes, McLarry. Lewis, Patton, Boyd. Out front: Crane. LIEUTENANTS: Boyd, B. J. Brothers, D. L. Christ, J. E. Gantt, M. S. Hayes, W. T. McLarry, J. R. Patton, R. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Aldridge, J. P. Bailey, D. S. Lewis, T. M. Farek, D. E., Jr. Hawes, V. E. White, G. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Fox, D. A. George, F. C. Lyon, W. J. Morrison, V. N. Walker, J. V. STAFF SERGEANTS: Batek, T. C. Gloss, F. P. Hauser, J. L. Kerr, J. E. Meals. W. K. Westerfield, J. W. CORPORALS: Ayers, J. E. Brooks, J. P. Dennis, J. A. Martin, W. E. Neal, S. L. Pierson, L. G. Porter, L. J. Sparks, J. H. Truly, M. H. SOPHOMORES: Barrientos, R. Coker, R. W. Fritts, H. M. Laurel, D. A. McNutt, D. G. Presswood, B. P. Ring, L. W. Robb, D. D. Ruiz, M. B. Stringer, G. D. Weinzerl, F. M. Villaronga, R. G. FRESHMEN: Adickes, A. W. Alvis, J. M. Baucum, P. A. Bone, C. W. Breland, D. C. Brothers, A. B. Calabro, A. D. Chamberlin, C. S. Drewello, 0. D. Enloe, J. A. Erwin, D. K. Franklin, W. G. Hagan, J. P. Hall, E. Y. Hudgins, J. D. Kelly, N. B. Killebrew, B. E. Madeley, I. G. Maxey, J. C. Micklitz, K. N. Patton, D. Seibel, J. W. Tidmore, C. A. Todd, G. E. Young, J. R. Commanding Officer G. R. CRANE “D” INFANTRY Fourth rotv, left to right: Pena, Norville, Kravitz, Brown, Bernodoni, Jones, Sikes, Seeker, Reese, Hearne, Murray, Stone, Arthur, Harwood, Utay, McCarry, Meyer, Perez, Corn. Third row: Allen, Wiesner, Shoults, Stacha, Bradley, Hood, Sackett, Meier, Childress, Barivess, Cox, Wolverton, Hogan, Wilkins, Goldwater, Hill, Farmer, Robinson, Curry. Second row: Parson, Forsyth, Lasance, Wilcox, Worthy, Gilliam, Mayberry, Greer, Miller, Vincent. First row: Anderson, Phillips, Lundgren, Bell, Jones, Thompson, Koontz, Butler, Ware, Cahill, Leissner, Lenert, Hogan, Wismer, Tucker, McIntosh, Burnham. Front: Ware, George. LIEUTENANTS: Anderson, L. D. Bell, A. C. Burnham, A. Butler, H. D. Cahill, L. ' T. Jones, K. R. Leissner, D. E. Lundgren, D. C. McIntosh, B. W. Phillips, D. D. Thompson, J. B. Tucker, P. M. Ware, C. S. Wismer, G. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Mayberry, J. H. Vincent, R. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Gilliam, J. Greer, J. A. LaSance, R. Wilcox, A. Worthy, R. JUNIORS: Miller, D. T. CORPORALS: Hearne, A. T. Hogan, W. Jones, M. Meier, F. L. Perez, R. Stacha, A. Wiesner, J. A. Wilkins, R. Woolverton, B. G. SOPHOMORES: Hill, G. T. Means, J. 0. FRESHMEN: Arthur, J. J. Barnes, M. D. Brown, J. R. Childress, A. N. Corn, R. Cox, R. P. Curry, W. K. Harwood, W. E. Hernandez, M. Kravitz, D. M. Meyer, C. H. Norville, J. H. Seeker, W. A. Shouts, C. R. Sikes, V. R. Stone, B. C. Utay, G. W. Bradley, P. A. Commanding Officer D. E. GEORGE “E” INFANTRY Third row: Calza, Smith. Nash, Garnt ' r, Novosad, Whitley, Beckman, Henson, Southers, McCain, Jones. Second row: Saldivar, Salinas, Quiros, Herring, Brady, Schaar, Revelette, McKinney, Pluenneke, Bent. Percival, Cooper, Garza, Endara. First row: Whitley, Billingsley, Hawkins, Patton, Miers, Dagerath, Barefield, Gumert, Savage, Kerston, Leake, Brown, Janica, Clark, Goetzke, York, Upham, Schuenimann. Out front: Hill. LIEUTENANTS: Barefield, W. E. Brown, D. M. Dagerath, M. L. Goetzke, G. R. Gumert, J. E. Kerston, M. L. Leake, D. Miers, W. N. Patton, D. Schuenimann, J. R. Upham, J. Yeager, R. L. York, N. SENIORS: Clark. R. F. Hawkins, R. G. Rathbun, P. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Childers, A. M. McKinney, K. L. Saldivar, R. J. Salinas, C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bent, J. P. Brady, J. W. Cooper, B. Endara, E. Caries, G. M. Percival, A. E. Revelette, J. C. JUNIORS: Garza, N. 0. Herring, C. Pluenneke, R. H. McCain, C. R. Quiros, A. Schaar, P. CORPORALS: Beckman, J. E. Garner, C. Nash, G. S. Southers, R. C. Whitley, E. L. SOPHOMORES: Garza, I. F. Henson, J. N. Jones, J. R. Novasad, A. J. Smith, J. T., Jr. Wachel, S. B. Whitley, W. J. Commanding Officer L. E. HILL ARMOR SECOND BATTALION MAJ. D. E. MITCHAM Executive LT. COL. J. L. BRYAN Commanding Officer MAJOR G. WAN Scholastic MAJOR J. F. ROBERTSON Adjutant MAJOR E. E. SMITH Operations M SGT. B. D. AGNOR Sergeant Major T SGT. H. F. PENFIELD Operations T SGT. C. W. RICE Supply 167 “A”ARMOR Fourth row, from left to right: Taylor. Freeman, Richardson, Fowler, Wilmesmeier, Wood, Smith, Kingston, Hausman, Irvine, Wheeler, Cook, Schu¬ mann, Cleveland, Elrod, Ervin, Saile, Smith, Mays, Elias. Third row: Jones, Richeson, Hudson, Schumann, Tapia, Barfield, Goodwin, Beeman, Binion, Wilson, Pedison, Greeson, McKinney, McLellan, Jackson. Second row: Whalen, Estes, Palmer, Willingham, Williford. First row: Bostick, Gaines, Larson, Stevens, Klement, Newman, Simmons, Crosland, Peterson, Douglass. Out front: Moseley. LIEUTENANTS: Bostick, B. D. Gaines, M. R. Larson, P. F. Stevens, J. Newman, T. R. Simmons, C. K. Crosland, P. D. Peterson, A. F. Douglass, B. F. STAFF MEMBERS: Wan, J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Palmer, A. E. Willingham, R. C. Williford, C. J. CORPORALS: Hudson, R. C. Wilmesmeier, L. Smith, J. E. Elias, W. A. McKinney, M. R. Cook, D. M. Whalen, H. E. Hausman, S. C. Freeman, D. H. Pedison, J. A. SOPHOMORES: O’Brien, J. E. Barfield, T. F. Cleveland, J. J. Mays, J. A. Goodwin, M. W. FRESHMEN: Smith, W. L. Binion, W. C. Schumann, H. B. Schumann, R. W. Saile, R. W. Wheeler, P. W. Kingston, J. Jones, G. M. Richardson, R. F. Beeman, J. D. McLellan, A. C. Jackson, H. C. Greeson, W. B. Wilson, R. P. Taylor, R. P. Fowler, J. R. Wood, J. R. Erwin, T. D. Elrod, J. W. Richeson, J. A. Irvine, R. E. Tapia, R. C. 1. “Wedding bells are break¬ ing up that old gang of mine.” 2. Drill field sign. 3. “But they guaranteed it!” 4. Sweat, tears, and poison ivy. “B” ARMOR ' ' ' Fourth row, from lejt to right: Bertrand, Murley, Eichblatt, Richburg, Johnson, Ray, West, Stockard, Martin, McPherson, Freeson, Stufflebeme, Watson, Wisdom, Marek, Macwell, Lathes, Johnson, Mellay, Russel, Janak, Mann, Gonzales. Third row: Scott, Barnett, Fleck, McAfee, Douglas, Trahan, Schurige, Sevier, Papacek, Hamilton. McQueen, Smith, Saenz, Emery, Underwood, Avery, Becker, Warzecha. Second row: Smith, Whitude, Blitch, Nerren, Quigley, Knapp, Rice, Woody, Keeling, McCain. First row: Trevino, NaHison, Bob, Booty, Bill, Sutphen, Stephens, Gregg, Terry, Johnson, Robertson. Sullivan. Out in front: Loudon. LIEUTENANTS: Booty, B. F. Gregg, L. T. Johnson, D. E. Mattison, C. W. Stevens, P. V. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Bliton, E. W. Nerren, W. G. Quigley, J. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Robertson, J. G. Rice, C. W. JUNIORS: Keeling, R. W. Knap, M. A. McCain, B. J. CORPORALS: Barnett, F. W. Eichblatt, E. J. Emery, A. M. Fleck, C. E. Marek, J. A. Ray, R. A. Schurig, C. M. Smith, A. L. SOPHOMORES: Avery, G. W. Kelley, J. F. Maxwell, R. D. Murley, W. G. Smith, J. L. FRESHMEN: Beker, L. Bertrand, W. E. Douglas, B. W. Freeman, J. P. Gonzales, E. T. Hamilton, B. N. Janak, C. J. Johnson, B. L. Johnson, W. D. LeUnes, A. D. Mann, W. H. Martin, R. L. McAfee, D. M. McPherson, J. L. McQueen, A. F. Papacec, C. W. Richburg, D. T. Russel, P. W. Saenz, E. C. Scott, N. D. Sevier, B. D. Stockard, T. W. Stufflebeme, K. W. Trahan, R. L. Underwood, R. S. Warzecha, R. L. Watson, J. B. West, W. L. Wisdon, T. E. Commanding Officer A. M. LOUDON “C” ARMOR Third row: Morales, Williams, Clyde, Margraf, Sharrock, Karrer, Ghiselin, Merchant, Miller, Jenkins, Cabron, Bundick. Armstrong, Anderson. Second row: Lewis, Laningham, Gonzalez, Rushing, Whelan, Candler, Nauck, Nerren, Westbrook, Bellinger, Fudge, Frierson, Means. First row: Harrel. Wagner, Fanjubar, Crittenden, Hord, Hill, Burkhard, Garcia, Owens, Shoemake, Sims, McDonough, Priestly. Out front: Melson. 1st Sergeant R. E. BURKHARD Second in Command B. W. FARQUHAR LIEUTENANTS: Crittenden, H. Hord, G. E. Wagner, T. M. SENIORS: Harrell, R. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Owens, W. B. Garcia, R. G. Sims, R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: McDonough, Brian Priestly, T. F. Shoemake, W. L. CORPORALS: Candler, H. W. Fudge, E. Gonzalez, H. J. Hill, W. V. Jenkins, R. W. Lewis, B. D. Means, J. 0. Walker, R. A. FRESHMEN: Anderson, J. W. Armstrong, E. G. Bellinger, R. B. Brown, J. P. Bundick, B. G. Cabron, F. E. Clyde, G. Frierson, D. Ghiselin, R. G. Karrer, J. G. Lanningham, C. C. Margraf, W. R. Merchant, J. R. Miller, J. B. Nauck, G. S. Nerren, G. R. Rushing, P. D. Sharrock, P. Westbrook, J. P. Whelan, R. W. Williams, W. B. Commanding Officer M. E. MELSON V _• ................ THIRD BATTALION LT. COL. J. G. BASINGER Commanding Officer MAJOR L. H. WOOD Adju tant MAJOR C. R. FLOYD Scholastic MAJOR MAJOR A. J. WEISENFELDER G. ANDERSON Operations Supply M SGT. D. B. WOOD Sergeant Major T SGT J. G. REGMUND Operations T SGT. R. F. CLARK Supply T SGT. F. B. BLAKE Intelligence 172 “A” ENGINEERS 19 BOW . W:- m. a. ' ..V ■.. Fourth row: Watts, Anderson, Markillie, Warren, Moody, Jeffries, Campbell, Raba, Trees, Artola, Jones, Berger, Swail, Bredlow, Sherek, Ramirez, Boles, Drake, Reeves, Edmiston, Harrod, Hickman. TTuYd row: Penn, Christian, Cook, Myers, Ray, Trimble, Ingram, Carter, Jennings, Goolsbee, Dewitt, Jerauld, Dillon, Stokes, Urban, Adams, Simmons, Fleming, Schmidt, Myers, Goldman, Shields. Second row: Marshall, Henderson, Hester, Crowe, Marquardt, Lesicar, Garrard, Corbin, Owens, Hill, Brinegar, Galbraith. First row: Halff, May, Sanderson, Dickens, Masters, Talley, Berry, Moriarty, Tail, Skillman, White. Out front: Rinard. LIEUTENANTS: Berry, G. Dickens, C. W. Halff, H. R. Hogan, D. R. Jones, C. C. May, A. Moriarty, D. Sanderson, A. Skillman, C. S. Tail, B. Talley, K. M. White, D. SENIORS: Chu, C. Holcomb, C. STAFF MEMBERS: STAFF SERGEANTS: Brinegar, D. Corbin, B. Galbraith, W. Hill, D. W. Lesikar, J. N. Marquardt, K. Mireles, R. E. Owens, D. B. CORPORALS: DeWitt, W. Edmiston, S. A. Hickman, C. Markillie, B. Marshall, R. B. Schmidt, J. Sherek, C. Urban, C. Anderson, G. Clark, R. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Crowe, B. C. Hester, J. W. Henderson, W. G. Garrard, C. W. SOPHOMORES: Artola, J. P. Fleming, T. M. Goldman, J. M. Goolsbee, W. H. Halsell, R. M. Jeffrey, J. G. Jones, J. T. Moody, R. L. Raba, C. F. Simmons, D. B. Swail, J. B. Walla, W. J. FRESHMEN: Adams, C. S. Anderson, A. S. Berger, R. C. Boles, H. J. Bredlow, T. G. Christian, F. H. Cook, W. R. Dillon, W. A. Drake, R. L. Garcia, J. A. Harrod, R. L. Jerauld, R. E. Jones, C. T. Penn, C. R. Reeves, L. L. Shieldes, G. R. Stokes, J. B. Trees, R. E. Trimble, I. C. Watts, R. G. Commanding Officer J. W. RINARD Fourth row: Hadley, Pena, Parker, Lauder, McCarty, Campbell, May, McCoy, Juvenal, Patrick, Watts, McKechnie, Hershey, Yaney, Randall, Jones, Benz, Barcus, Riegel. Third row: Valadez, Marshall, VanCleave, Cone, Appelt, Smith, Davis, McLane, Starr, Frix, Weber, Brinkoeter, King, Moon, Gruesbeck, Allen, Brummett, Bradshaw, Ward, Davis, F. Second row: Cochran, Roberts, Carson, Crolley, Jones, Dunn, Moore, Frese, Pousson, John¬ son, Roberts, J.; Morris, Flouinoy, Baker, Wadsworth, Bailey, Roberts, J.; Bretches, Coker. First row: Driggs, Boysen, Villa, Blacklock, Kahn, Hammers, Furgeson, Todd, Puls, Best. Out front: Starr. LIEUTENANTS: Best, R. E. Blacklock, J. Boysen, S. M. Driggs, D. E. Ferguson, J. H. Hammers, J. T. Kahn, W. E. Puls, C. R. Todd, A. R. Villa, E. R. Bailey, R. L. Carson, G. Crolley, W. G. Pousson, J. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Baker, M. M. Bretches, L. R. Coker, T. B. Flournoy, M. P. Frese, G. D. Johnson, M. Morris, D. K. Roberts, J. L. Wadsworth, T. H. JUNIORS: Dunn, S. D. Jones, D. K. Moore, J. R. Roberts, J. E. H. CORPORALS: Barcus, C. C. Brinkoeter, W. R. Brummet, F. C. Cochran, J. W. Hershey, H. H. King, G. H. Marshall, R. P. May, L. Moon, W. H. McCoy, J. G. McKechnie, R. M. Pena, L. X. Valadez, E. E. FRESHMEN: Allen, C. A. Appelt, D. L. Benz, H. H. Bradshaw, J. L. Campbell, T. S. Cone, M. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Davis, E. D. Davis, F. C. Frix, R. S. Gruesbeck, C. Hadley, T. J. Jones, B. F. Juvenal, F. L. Lauder, R. H. McCarty, W. L. McLane, T. C. Moore, R. C. Parker, A. R. Patrick, R. W. Randall, R. M. Riegel, A. L. Smith, E. E. Starr, T. R. VanCleave, J. E. Ward, R. A. Watts, R. S. Weber, L. 0. Yancy, C. F. Young, N. L. Commanding Officer L. J. STARR “A” TRANSPORTATION Fifth row, left to right: Dye, Sarlls, Cox, Atkins, Rogerson, Mitchell, Pogue, Ackerman, Wallace, Richardson, J. B.; Young, Rhoads, Loveland, Kohler, Cutshall, Potter, Thompson, Wilkinson, Roberts, Walling, Ammerman, McAlpine, Jones. Fourth row: Burnaman, Skinner, Buckmaster, Richards, Clark, Winkler, Richardson. J. J.; Hughes, Scamardo, Routt, Till, Gutierrez, Hatchell, Torres, Richardson, J.; Garrett, Zlomke, Turner, Anderson, Weems. Third row: Spradley, Kruppa, Ancelin, Polansky, Booth, Byars, Milner, Abbot, Louvier, Collier, Locke, Traweek, Morrow, Christy, Lamoreoux, Wilson, Yeager, Couch. Second row: Wueste, Ochterbec. First row: Knippa, Hendrick, Byrd, Hayes, Hardee, Weber, Byars, Lednicky, Fitche, Blackwell, May. LIEUTENANTS: Byrd, J. R. Darnell, T. L. Fichte, B. E. Hayes, J. A. Knippa, L. E. Lednicky, J. J. Morris, D. B. Raby, F. A. STAFF MEMBERS: Floyd, C. R. Regmund, J. G. SENIORS: Galley, F. W. Kallison, J. G. Byars, H. W. Locke, T. R. Collier, C. W. Louvier, F. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Ancelin, D. R. Christy, W. C. Kruppa, F. R. Wilson, J. C. Couch, J. E. Lamoreaux, J. I. Milner, F. W. Posz, J. R. Spradley, B. E. Yeager, B. A. JUNIORS: Abbot, R. E. Booth, C. E. Morrow, D. Traweek, J. T. Polansky, S. R. CORPORALS: Jones, D. W. McAlpine, J. G. Mitchell, A. E. Pogue, R. J. Routt, W. W. Sarlls, E. A. Wueste, E. A. SOPHOMORES: Gutierrez, F. Hatchell, W. J. Kohler, K. F. Richardson, J. J. Wallace, C. D. Winkler, M. K. FRESHMEN: Ackerman. R. L. Ammerman, C. H. Anderson, N. W. Atkins, 0. L. Buckmaster, H. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Burnaman, J. L. Clark. A. B. Cox, J. R. Cutshall, J. R. Dye, K. D. Garrett, R. L. Hernandez, E. Loveland, J. J. Potter, R. W. Rhoads, H. Richards, B. C. Richardson, J. B. Richardson, J. R. Roberts, C. R. Rogerson, D. R. Rogerson, P. G. Scamordo, P. T. Skinner, W. L. Thompson, H. J. Till, M. V. Torres, J. A. Turner, J. H. Walling, J. F. Weems, D. B. Wilkinson, L. W. Young, J. S. Zlomke, J. E. Commanding Officer DONALD WEBER Fourth row, from left to right: Rodriguez, Noster, Tachibana, McGee, Pizzano, Marceleno, Dalton, Holloman, Gibbs, Childress, Bradley, Hennington, Blackburn, Stough, Dews, Woodward, Gossett, Truesdale, Richardson, Kace. Third row: Best, Morgan, Wheeless, Cavlin. Bowman, Clark, Weston, Miller, Province, Coker, Walker, Dover, Reddin, Wilkes, Bayley, Boone, Owings, Ford, Clayton, Keeling, McCrary. Second row: Hitt, Harris, Scott, Golding, Bobo, Brune, Beal, Balke, Harris, Frank, Lambert, White, Woodard, Sayger, Gianotti, Stewart, Foy, Purrington, Jones, Lott, Huitt, Batson. First row: Dellinger, Whitt, Baker, McGlaun, Lewis, Wood, Stacha, Nelson, Wheat, Chaplin, Crawford, Arms, Breitschopb. Stalmacb, Darden. Out front: Gore. Commanding Officer D. E. GORE LIEUTENANTS: Baker, J. N. Breitschopb, R. F. Darden, M. 0. Dollinger, C. R. McGlaun, R. H. Stacha, L. A. Stalmacb, D. M. Wheat, C. G. Whitt, F. I. Foy, W. H. Frank, V. M. Gianotti, A. P. Golding, F. G. Huitt, E. M. Stewart, J. B. White, D. N. Willis, D. R. Woodard, D. E. JUNIORS: SENIORS: Arms, R. R. Chaplin, N. T. Crawford, B. J. Batson, C. E. Jones, D. A. Lambert, R. S. Sayger, R. 0. Smith, H. K. STAFF MEMBERS: CORPORALS: Balke, F. B. Huffman, D. R. Johnson, R. L. Lewis, C. R. Shepard, G. T. Wood, L. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Brod, E. C. Ford, D. L. Hennington, W. L. Hitt, W. L. McCrary, J. N. Pizzano, F. Reddin, T. E. Truesdale, G. W. Beal, C. E. Harris, N. T. Lott, R. W. Purrington, R. D. Scott, C. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bobo, L. L. Brune, P. W. SOPHOMORES: Bayley, J. W. Best, J. W. Clayton, W. R. Gerard, D. S. Kace, J. V. Keeling, W. E. Walker, C. R. Wilkes, J. R., Ill FRESHMEN: Bayley, C. C. Blackburn, T. L. Boone, J. R. Bowman, J. F. Bradley, J. F. Calvin, N. J. Childress, L. G. Clark, L. H. Coker, J. B. Dalton, R. D. Dews, J. A. Dover, W. W. Ewing, W. T. Gibbs, R. W. Gossett, D. P. Holloman, J. D. Marceleno, T. McGee, D. L. Miller, J. D. Morgan, J. M. Noster, J. A. Owings, A. J. Province, R. J. Rodriguez, M. R. Slabbaert, A. J. Stough, W. M. Tachibana, A. S. Weston, W. C. Wheeless, D. D. Woodward, J. W. 1. Now is the time. 2. Field Marshal and staff. 3. Natalie will like me— yes? 4. All-American playboy! SECOND REGIMENT COLONEL J. M. BETSILL Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR T. W. SMITH J. 0. KOEHL W. A. McCARTY L. H. PRATT L. J. MATE J. N. LYNN Adjutant Scholastic Supply Operations Chaplain Chaplain MAJOR MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. G. H. BOYETT R. T. BERNARD C. R. SMITH J. N. McGOWAN J. R. PARTRIDGE T. R. HARRIS Liaison Assistant Liaison Operations Supply Intelligence Scholastic 177 FIELD ARTILLERY fvf m -« ' • r • r . ......- ' j . , ' -C ; - r ., .■••: ' - - . X, - - — . - -- • ► _ 4fe • ' v WtyM ,c_ --• - . -• JL FIRST BATTALION LT. COL. J. H. SPECHT Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR J. W LEWIS W. W. CHAPMAN Adjutant Scholastic MAJOR J. A. MAREK Operations MAJOR C. J. MARKEY Supply M SCT. R. T. SMITH Sergeant Major T SCT. J. A. CLARK Operations T SGT. R. W. COOK Supply 179 T SGT. B. GARCIA Intelligence Fourth row: Joyce, Jackman, Flenniken. Young, Ratcliff, Drueger, Simang, Slaughter, Buchannan, Chamberlain, Archer, Barlow, Phillip, Pringle, Huskinson, Hyde, Sullivan, Hooks, Daw, White, Powers, Jackson, Palmer, Williams. Third row: McElroy, Mehaffey, Harzke, Adams, Smith, Orr, Hale, Killian, Wehring, Triplett, Alder, Keith, Desota, Meredith, Flournoy, Mcllheran, Collins, Sherard. Second row: Noack, Rossberg, Beasley, Harris, Nerrettig, Stubbs, Hulbert, Tucker, Veselka, McNight, Cook, Conner, Richardson, Springs, Williams. First row: Farley, Boyd, Withers, Howard, Cameron, West, Markey, Cooper, Chlapek, B rewer, Felkner. Out front: Jameson. LIEUTENANTS: West, R. Whithers, L. Cameron, N. Howard, D. Chlapek, M. Brewer, J. Felkner, C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Harris, S. Veselka, E. Springs, D. Richardson, B. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hodges, J. Conner, E. McNight, R. JUNIORS: Beasley, B. Tucker, D. Hulbert, B. Williams, J. Stubbs, S. Nerrettig, K. CORPORALS: Noack, R. Commanding Officer G. L. JAMESON Second in Command D. R. WEST Palmer, D. Keith, B. Hyde, D. Jackson, R. Huskinson, B. Davis, E. Collins, J. Mehaffey, R. Sullivan, L. Meredith, C. Harzke, J. Orr, T. Powers, B. SOPHOMORES: Phillip, E. Wehring, W. White, T. Triplitt, J. Smith, L. Williams, C. Mcllheran, A. Killian, D. Young, D. Ratcliff, J. Krueger, J. Jackman, M. Kincaid, C. FRESHMEN: Adams, R. Alder, N. Archer, J. Barlow, J. Buchanan, F. Daw, S. Desoto, V. Flenniken, N. Hale, J. Hooks, H. 1. Work of art? 2. Just a friendly little get-together. 3. Shall we gather in the river? 4. Looks like the boys need a do-it-yourself kit. 4 “B” FIELD ARTILLERY Fourth row: Hall, LeBlanc, Stepp, R.; Hanovice, Martin, Bulger, Ziegler, Hartman, Kinneson, Culberson, White, Schneider, Benys, McBride, Alex¬ ander, Huggins, Snooks, Cloud, Riddle, Perkins, Honza, Dannenbaum. Third row: Armstrong, Champion, Council, Hair, Kohler, Middleton, Bar- ranco, Glickman, Coffman, Smith, Blaschke, Jinks, Lively, Stepp, R.; Noland, Reyes, Pena. Second row: Kappel, Smitherman, Cantrell, Culver, Clark, Anthony, Burke, Badger, Garner, Davis, Hampton, Letzkus. First row: Marek, Beran, Thompson, Zuckero, Glazner, Livingston, Piper, Lindsey, Chapman, Rand, Goldstone, Withers, Mills, Ernst, Heuman, KLett. Out front: Ragsdale, Dellinger, LIEUTENANTS: Beran, J. J. Ernst, C. A. Glazener, R. I. Goldstone, T. W. Heuman, J. A. Klett, E. V. Lindsay, J. M. Ryan, B. W. Rand, G. B. Ragsdale, W. B. Thompson, H. D. Withers, J. H. Zuckero, V. P. SENIORS: Mills, E. C. STAFF MEMBERS: Piper, L. D. Specht, J. H. Livingston, T. R. Lewis, J. W. Chapman, W. W. Marek, J. A. Clark, J. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Anthony, R. G. Culver, J. R. Davis, R. B. Hampton, W. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Badger, M. D. Burke, J. A. Cantrell, D. C. Garner, G. N. Letzkus, F. N. Revellette, J. C. JUNIORS: Bishop, A. L. CORPORALS: Glickman, D. G. Huggins, B R. Jinks, J. D. Kappel, W. F. McBride, R. G. Perkins, R. H. Stepp, R. L. Stepp, R. D. SOPHOMORES: Champion, U. Cloud, L. B. Coffman, R. P. Hanovice, C. S. Lively, C. W. Middleton, B. J. Noland, B. R. Zeigler, J. L. FRESHMEN: Alexander, D. R. Armstrong, E. D. Barranco, S. C. Benys, V. J. Blaschke, B. G. Bulger, S. D. Council, P. J. Culberson, H. E. Dannenbaum, D. Hair, J. 0. Hall, J. Hartman, D. L. Honza, C. D. Junek, A. L. Kinnison, P. Koehler, R. A. LeBlanc, R. P. Martin, R. F. Pena, R. R. Reyes, P. V. Riddle, R. W. Schneider, W. P. Smith, W. H. Snooks, D. J. White, R. A. Commanding Officer J. M. DELLINGER Fourth row, left to right: Caddess, Jackson, Jon; Davis, Goldenberg, Gardner, Soutter, Perry, Adair, Cheatham, Rohhison, Mooseberg, Windham, Taylor, Casey, Natho, Willaert, Humphries, Schaefer, Coughran, Smith, R. F.; Smith, D. L. Thi rd row: Miller, Meyers, Relish, Brooks, Brown, Chapman, Campbell, Butridge, Rosson, Jackson, Joe; Blazek, Morris, Stumho, Collins, Plasiance, Hart, Heldenfels. Second row: Cunningham, Smith, D. L.; Sizemore, Lebel, Gonzales, Kuchler, Dinsmoor, Wharton, Gower, Bowen, Nelkin, Buford, Coverston, Hail, Carter, C. K. First row: Pactor, Clements, Burt, Hill, Guy; Hill, R.; Kolinek, Stewart, Carter, Beard, Voelkel, Lee. 1st Sergeant D. L. SMITH Second in Command E. K. KOLINEK LIEUTENANTS: Beard, C. T. Burt, D. C. Clements, R. W. Carter, B. B. Fritz, P. Hill, G. Hill, R. Pactor, R. Lee, R. A. Voelkel, E. Bowen, M. A. Buford, J. F. Carter, C. K. Dinsmoor, J. F. Gonzales, E. H. Gower, J. D. Hail, E. Kuchler, J. Lebel, L. A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Coverston, W. Nelkin, W. H. Sizemore, R. L. Wharton, H. E. CORPORALS: Cheatham, F. C. Cunningham, K. P. Miller, T. H. Mooseberg, J. B. Smith, R. F. Taylor, J. R. Windham, J. D. SOPHOMORES: Caddess, H. Coughran, S. Davis, M. T. Goldenberg, T. C. Heldenfels, H. Robison, D. Smith, D. B. Stumho, B. A. Willaert, R. F. Soutter, T. L. FRESHMEN: Adair, C. G. Belish, H. P. Blazek, H. E. Brooks, T. F. Brown, T. W. Butridge, C. E. Campbell, J. T. Casey, R. R. Collins, R. Gardner, F. E. Hart, G. J. Humphries, S. Jackson, Jon Jackson, Joe TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Morris, D. B. Myres, D. W. Nathro, B. J. Perry, R. T. Rosson, J. E. Salmon, J. N. Schaefer, T. A. Commanding Officer J. M. STEWART I : % 1. The rogues! 2. Best in nation! 3. Did you knock first? 4. All work and no play. Fourth row: Pierce, Marony, Moore, Conn, Wither, Nash, Nickum, Dean, Merritt, Roberts, Burnett, Sebern, Cole, Terrill, Gibbs, Hutchison, King, Bullington, Abendroth, Kilgore. Third row: Gambrell, Goble, Barker, Hammon, Beazley, Cannon, Brooks, Pinkerton, Biondi, Clark. Second row: Kahn, Jefferson, Terry, Clark, McBrierty, Lybecker, Shelton, Rhea, Herren, Smith, Pike, Schulze, Boyer, Teague, Smith, C.; Spencer, McGown, Burleson, Burtin. First rotv: Cox, Rowland, Bates, Wheeler, Smith, G.; Curtis, Holloway, Miller, Bartula, Garies, Kuehn, Khoury, Terrell. Out front: Hackney. LIEUTENANTS: Bartula, P. L. Bates, J. D. Curtis, J. L. Garies, D. F. Khoury, R. Kuehn, K. P. Miller, R. P. Rowland, R. W. Smith, G. N. Terrell, J. E. Wheeler, J. E. Winship, D. STAFF MEMBERS: McGown, J. N. Smith, R. T. Smith, C. R. JUNIORS: Berlin, R. J. Holder, H. E. Lybecker, G. W. Schulze, C. D. Spencer, J. E. Teague. J. M. Terry, J. C. CORPORALS: Cannon, R. D. Clark, W. B. Cole, F. L. Hutchison, R. F. Kahn, B. I. Morony, J. J. Roberts, F. E. Sebern, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: SOPHOMORES: Duble, W. G. Jefferson, J. R. McBrierty, H. J. Shelton, H. T. STAFF SERGEANTS: Boyer, M. J. Burleson, H. R. Clark, F. R. Herren, J. C. Pike, J. R. Rhea, J. C. Terrill, P. M. FRESHMEN: Abendroth, K. D. Barker, L. B. Beazley, R. L. Biondi, R. M. Brooks, G. B. Bullington, G. G. Burnett, D. G. Conn, W. M. Dean, B. R. Dunn, R. S. Gambrell. J. L. Gibbs, H. J. Goble, R. B. Hamon, W. W. Kilgore, R. G. Merritt, G. T. Moore, A. L. Nash, W. A. Nickum, A. C. Pierce, J. M. Pinkerton, W. N. Wither, J. W. Commanding Officer W. A. HACKNEY Vr SECOND BATTALION LT. COL. D. R. DE CLUITT Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR C. C. KING R. CASEY Adjutant Scholastic MAJOR T. N. SUDDERTH Operations 1ST LT. M SGT. L. W. McCURDY B. J. SUROVK Assistant Operations Sergeant Major T SGT. T. J. UPCHURCH Supply T SGT. D. J. TEENER Intelligence 185 Fourth row: Burling, Zertuche, Steelhammer, Hill, Allen, Schaeffer, Williams, Clifford, Barr, Armstrong, J. L.; Abbott, Hipps, Rogers, Armstrong, J. A.; Heyworth, Bisbey, Parr, Terrassa, Lovelace, Jamail, Youngblood, Martinez, Downs, Coleman, Newton. Third row: Dowdy, Compton, Wallace, Johnson, R. B.; Claterbought, Greer, DeHoyos, Bodden, Cowart, Richman, Grimes, Beckett, Kutch, Rummel, Wilson, McDougal, McAdams, Spillars, Murff, Wright, Kosse, Davis, Charles. Second row: Klopfenstein. Johnson, T. C.; Cardenas, Hardy, Holder, King, Costa, Mansfield, Moomaw, Koym, Andrews, Drummond, Hardiman. First row: Van Eaton, Goodale, Pratt, Polk, Chandler, Johnson, M. W.; Hattox, McGowan, Goode, Vogel¬ sang. Out front: Barnhill. Commanding Officer L. J. BARNHILL LIEUTENANTS: Vogelsang, F. E. Hattox, G. D. Polk, J. C. Van Eaton, R. A. Goode, J. E. McGowan, R. L. Wagnon, B. W. Avant, H. D. Blackstone, J. P. Williams, D. Goodale, D. R. Johnson, M. W. Bisbey, J. B. Charles, J. L. Klopfenstein, A. H. SOPHOMORES: Rummel, D. R. Jamail, C. E. Kutch, H. T. Rogers, C. W. Wilson, B. D. Cowart, C. P. FRESHMEN: STAFF MEMBERS: Casey, R. R. Costa, J. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Drummond, R. C. Moomaw, R. P. Cardenas, H. A. King, C. F. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hardy, J. R. Andrews, R. L. Mansfield, E. A. Holder, D. L. Hardimon, F. 0. CORPORALS: Barr, G. W. Hipps, G. W. Abbott, R. H. Bodden, L. C. Davis, J. A. Armstrong, J. A. Beckett, R. Burling, H. D. Clifford, T. S. Dowdy, N. M. Downs, T. E. Greer, J. B. Grimes, C. B. Kasse, F. W. Martinez, R. 0. McAdams, H. H. McDougal, H. A. Murff, J. M. Newton, P. E. Spillers, F. W. Terrassa, J. A. Wallace, 0. T. Wright, C. A. Youngblood, V. L. ■ I Fourth row: Cox. Beaird, King, Schneider, Summers, Edmondson, Messer, Gravley, Scott, Keily, Klob, Lohmann, Cleland, Davis, Voinis, Sawyer, Pope, Robinson. Gerber, Thomas, Hamilton, Whitwell. Third row: Fernandez, Reid, Hill, Hensley, Allen, Robertson, Hodnett, Alders, Walker, Martinez, Vaughn, Ostinelli, Heald, Sekerka, Starr, Woodson, Batson, VanZandt. Second row: Issacks, McClung, Fenton, Holbein, Martin, Sinclair, Freitag, Maedgen, Jameson, Kunz, Wulfe. First row: Moore, Carrico, Bayer, McClesky, Watt. Out front: Offield. LIEUTENANTS: Gipson, J. R. McCleskey, R. W. Mayo, D. G. Watt, G. H. Harper, J. C. Moore, R. L. Carrico, C. Gonzales, A. V. Newcomer, C. STAFF MEMBERS: DeCluitt, D. R. Sudderth, T. N. King, C. C. Surouik, B. J. Thornton, G. Manley, J. 0. Harris, T. R. Haven, D. W. Wulfe, E. G. CORPORALS: Martinez, S. B. Robertson, B. J. Robison, B. D. Voinis, S. P. Issacks, H. P. Messer, C. W. Thomas, J. C. SOPHOMORES: Pearson, C. B. Cleland, W. E. Cox, K. G. Woodson, J. M. Fernandez, R. B. Hill, E. W. Scott, J. W. Heald, C. W. Lohmann, T. E. Batson, W. F. VanZandt, C. J. FRESHMEN: TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Martin, R. S. Jameson, L. R. Maedgen, M. A. Kunz, S. E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Freitag, G. A. Fenton, M. J. Onofrio, N. U. Salazar, R. E. Holbein, E. R. Sinclair, C. W. Schneider, M. J. Hodnett, J. L. Davis, C. R. Gerber, K. L. Allen, B. R. Wilson, K. L. Edmondson, J. M. Hume, D. C. Ostinelli, R. C. Whitwell, C. W. Kelley, S. F. King, J. G. Beaird, C. A. Sekerka, J. J. Vaughn, J. T. Summers, W. H. Kolb, B. Gravely, T. W. Reid, M. M. Glimp, H. A. Pope, R. C. Hamilton, T. R. Walker, J. G. Sawyer, T. R. Hensley, K. E. Starr, R. L. Alders, C. A. Commanding Officer N. A. OFFIELD (e beJ O O “C” ANTIAIRCRAFT Fourth row: Johnson, Goode, Jones, Roome, Burns, Stallwitz, Segers, Grigsby, Graves, Laxson, Merka, Orthwein, Daniel, Winkle, Rix, Lipscomb, Olufs, Miller, Roessler, Raus, Regan. Third row: Hunter, Curry, Lopez, Puryear, Shepherd, Lomax, Pulliam, Narvarte, Andrews, Larke, Levy, Williams, Milliken, Herricks, Carson, Sanders, Polk, Gibson, Dyer. Second row: Bendele, Barr, Reuscher, Malone, Brown, Bawcum, Solka, Chesher, Sides. First row: Hrabal, Chesser, Johnson, Syler, Alcala, Sullivan, Powell, Sanders, Carpenter, Woodward. Out front: Terry. LIEUTENANTS: Carpenter, O. L. Chesser, R. L. Hoke, M. L. Hrable, T. H. Johnson, A. M. Powell, J. C. Sanders, L. R. Sullivan, J. C. Syler, J. P. Woodward, B. G. Lipscomb, D. B. Lomax, D. T. Roessler, G. C. Roome, C. G. SOPHOMORES: Deyer, R. E. Miliken, E. W. Raus, J. A. FRESHMEN: STAFF MEMBERS: Lefner, D. J. Upchurch, T. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Bawcum, J. L. Chesher, P. B. Sides, C. A. Solka, J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Brown, R. T. Malone, F. E. Reuscher, J. A. CORPORALS: Bendele, J. C. Burns, R. L. Graves, J. A. Grigs by, G. R. Hunter, W. A. Andrews, H. L. Carsey, G. P. Carson, P. J. Curry, D. E. Daniel, W. 0. Gibson, P. H. Goode, J. E. Herricks, K. G. Johnson, B. Jones, B. N. Larke, J. S. Laxson, J. R. Levy, J. H. Merka, C. L. Miller, F. H. Narvarte, P. E. Olufs, R. E. Orthwein, N. C. Polk, C. B. Pulliam, D. G. Puryear, J. N. Regan, W. M. Rix, R. R. Sanders, L. N. Segers, D. R. Stallwitz, C. S. Sybesma, L. R. Villarreal, N. 0. Williams, W. D. Winkle, L. A. SIGNAL THIRD BATTALION MAJOR J. C. SANDERS Executive LT. COL. J. L. CREMER Commanding Officer MAJOR J. C. NIEMEYER Adjutant MAJOR H. M. MADELY Scholastic MAJOR MAJOR C. R. MANNING M. C. OSBORN Operations Supply M SGT. A. M. HEWITT Sergeant Major T SGT. A. W. VENCIL Operations T J. L. WINKLER Supply T SGT D. L. McLALLEN Intelligence 190 “A” SIGNAL Fourth row: Hunn, Pflueger, Dotson, Madden, Walker, Davidson, Carter, Helms, Owens, Schewe, Hitchcock, Motherspaw, Nichols, Ellis, Branum, Hardie, Bardis, Buswell, Thomson, Swarts, Rainwater, Greene, Higginbothom. Third row: Gregg, Russell, Brooks, Farias, Horn, Miller, Colgin, Huggins, Thompson, Dills, Cloud. Murdock. Smith, Williams, Edmonds, Blackaby, Cheatwood, Pena. Second row: Albert, Venincasa, Garcia, Riggs. Bowers, Kalmans, McLallen, Winkler, Kendrick, Coulbourn, Appleton, Latham, Edwards, Durda, Fleetwood. First row: Koehl, Manning, Menefee. Palmer, Fitzwilliam, Todd, Tulloch, Montgomery, Wagner, Somers, Nunnelly, Sanders. Out front: Ammer. LIEUTENANTS: Fitzwilliam, J. C. Lyons, E. F. Nunnelly, K. G. Palmer, R. A. Somers, J. W. Todd, D. E. Wagner, C. E. STAFF MEMBERS: Kohel, J. 0. Ligon, J. D. Manning, C. R. Menefee, A. H. McLallen, D. L. Sanders, J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Coulbourn, D. W. Fleetwood, R. H. Kalmans, B. M. Winkler, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Appleton, F. W. Bowers, H. H. Durda, J. A. Edwards, 0. L. Garcia, C. E. Kendrick, W. C. Latham, B. L. Riggs, J. E. CORPORALS: Albert, L. S. Branum, A. D. Brooks, C. W. Cloud, L. D. Ellis, R. L. Hunn, M. B. Motherspaw, J. M. SOPHOMORES: Buswell, G. E. Carter, C. E. Colgin, A. R. Dills, C. H. Helms, S. W. Horn, J. A. Korenek, J. L. Schewe, M. F. Thomson, C. B. FRESHMEN: Bardis, M. J. Blackaby, W. B. Cheatwood, G. W. Davidson, H. Dotson, C. L. Edmonds, R. J. Farias, G. Greene, W. J. Gregg, D. N. Hardie, J. P. Higginbothom, J. W. Hitchcock, N. P. Huggins, A. G. Madden, R. A. Miller, U. F. Murdock, D. D. Nichols, L. D. Owens, J. N. Pena, F. W. Pflueger, R. C. Rainwater, E. W. Russell, J. T. Swarts, A. E. Smith, W. M. Smelser, T. G. Thompson, J. L. Walker, J. M. Williams, S. M. Commanding Officer B. R. AMMER “A” QUARTERMASTER Fourth row: Williams, Gloor, Black. Scott, Montgomery, Lewis, Kraus, Hart, Tolman, Bolin, Stambaugh, Jones, Ohlendorf, Kappmyer, Norris. Lehew, Shirley, Curry, Lee, Estes. Third row: Davis, Alexander, King, Pearson, Munro, Henk, Izaguirre, Day, Jackson, Robbins, Moore, Canavati. Second row: Strickland, McLaughlin, Reed, Fisher, Winkler, Lacy, Warner, Resley, Cunningham, S.; Whitaker, Brieden, Cunningham, J.; Still, Jacob, Walker, DuPort, Shurtleff, Davidson, Vcncil, Cooper, Grubbs. First row: Lehman, Beckman, Richardson, Koehler, McCarty, Milford, Sebek, Partain, Bibles, Prihoda. Sinclair, Davis. Out front: Pogue. LIEUTENANTS: Second in Command R. H. MILFORD Beckman, P. B. Davis, H. D. Koehler, A. M. Lehman, F. E. Maddux, R. M. Partain, M. D. Prihoda, D. L. Richardson, C. R. Rowland, J. B. Sebek, J. L. Sinclair, R. L., Jr. Smith, W. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Cooper, W. H. Davidson, A. I. Fisher, D. R. Still, G. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cunningham, J. M. Cunningham, S. R. Jacob, E. L. Lacy, L. W. Reed, J. M. Resley, P. E. Shurtleff, R. T. Walker, J. R. Winkler, C. K. JUNIORS: Brieden, L. H. Cotman, N. T. Duport, P. D. Ganske, T. J. Simpson, M. W. Warner, J. W. Whitaker, T. L. CORPORALS: Grubbs, J. E., Jr. Estes, G. A. Hart, R. V., Jr. Jones, J. D. Lee, S. S. Lewis, D. R. Scott, K. E. Tolman, G. W. Strickland, D. T., Jr. Williams, R. SOPHOMORES: Fischer, E. J. FRESHMEN: Alexander, G. Black, L. Bolin, L. F. Canavati, P. S. Cicherski, J. A. Curry, J. D. Davis, D. D. Day, T. J. Gloor, W. F. Henk, H. A. Izaquirre, E. Jackson, R. M. Kappmeyer, R. W. King, K. W. Krauss, D. W. Lehew, J. F. Montgomery, J. M. Moore, R. L. Munro, G. J. Norris, R. B. Ohlendorf, G. W. Pearson, M. W. Robbins, L. 0. Shirley, W. E. Stambaugh, L. P. Commanding Officer J. H. POGUE, JR. 1. How rumors begin. 2. Grab pooch. 3. Aggie sippers. 4. Hit a brace, fish Abendroth. 1 Fourth row, left to right: Rowland, Westmoreland, Spurlock, Hillier. Baker, Langley, Adams, Johnson, O’hara, Lowder, Cates, Shaunty, Dryden. Clines, Jennings, Moore, Etheridge, Rouche. Third row: Thompson, Watson, Layton, Wasson, Cooper, Latimer, Coston, Brand. Second row: Cornett. Swain. Willis, Godfrey, Partridge, Foster, Willis, Long, Coffey, Lamkin, Roberts, Roberson, Hawkins, Biar, Tucker, Spitzer, Hewitt, Smith, Haggard. First roiv: Hullum. Edwards, Bain, McCullough, Winhurn, Mason. Hopson, Mason. rent: Wyatt. LIEUTENANTS: Bain, J. C. Edwards, C. L. Hart, J. B. Hullum. G. H. Mason, J. L. Winhurn, R. C. STAFF MEMBERS: Cremer, F. L. Madeley, H. M. Partridge, J. R. HeWitt, A. M. Willis, J. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Coffey, R. E. Foster. J. W. Swain, R. H. Tucker, C. T. STAFF SERGEANTS: Biar, L. E. Godrey, W. J. Haggard, K. L. Hawkin, R. F. Palmer, R. S. Roberson, R. W. Roberts, M. R. Smith, R. E. Spitzer, J. S. Willis. H. E. Layton. H. J. O’Hara, M. T. Thompson, C. T. Westmoreland, G. H. Baker, C. L. Whelan. P. J. Moore, F. V. Clines, G. S. Hillier, D. E. SENIORS: Hopson, W. B. FRESHMEN: Adams, G. W. Brand, R. P. Cates, C. C. Cooper, J. E. Dryden, R. S. Etheredge, G. P. Folzenlogen, P. D. Jennings, M. S. Johnson, R. I. Kirkpatrick. T. H. Langley, S. H. Latimer, J. K. Lowder, G. R. Roueche, G. D. Rowland, D. H. Shaunty, G. C. Spurlock. J. C. Wasson. J. D. Watson. D. L. CORPORALS: Coston, J. G. Commanding Officer J. L. WYATT i FOURTH BATTALION LT. COL. J. D. NEELY Commanding Officer MAJOR P. J. HAAS Adjutant MAJOR E. V. GRAY Scholastic MAJOR R. S. KING Operations MAJOR R. G. GATTIS Supply T SGT. S. P. NAVE Operations T SGT. R. E. WOODARD Supply M SGT. D. C. BONNEN Sergeant Major 194 “A” COMPOSITE Fourth row: Turner. Engelbrecht, Arnold, Holder. McKinnerney, Bradshaw, Reed, McNaughton, Trotter, Helmer, Smith, Himel, Mooney, Mixon, Wortham, Lindsey, Smith, J.; Mallory, Hernandez. Third row: Stephenson, Witcher, Powell, Porter, Vincent, Olds, Chandler, McGuire, Konecny, Salmon, Butschek, Nolan, Floeck, Hefner, Louden, Zemanek, Thornton, Leeper, McNeely. Second row: Palermo, Boswell, Graham, Akin, Turk, Williford, Moates, Burlin. Gerber, Lilley, Brown, Free, Pigg, Cleland, Morgan, Johnston, Beasley, Gear, Williams, Hughes. First row: Neal, Maverick, Rowe, Leho, Kolenek, Henson, Standard, Ranly, Olds, J.; Gordoa. Presnal. Perrenot, Martin, Wilson. Out front: Nash. LIEUTENANTS: Biskup, R. L. Cates, J. E. Coblentz, W. S. Kolinek, M. F. Neal, J. E. Ranly, D. J. Standard, F. W. Hearn, H. E. Kane, G. R. Maverick. J. L. Perrenot, F. A. Presnal, H. L. SENIORS: Burlin, C. G. Campbell, B. J. Gordoa, M. Lauderdale, W. R. Lebo, J. N. Martin, C. G. Olds, J. C. Rowe, S. M. Smith, D. E. Wilson, J. C. Free, M. D. Gear, E. R. Graham, G. C. Hughes, J. F. Jackson, R. E. Moates, R. D. Pigg, R. E. Turk, S. C. Williams, D. JUNIORS: Adam, D. A. Akin, F. J. Brown, J. L. Himel, G. Gerber, J. E. Greenburg, P. L. Lilley, E. E. Mooney, B. T. Morgan, B. R. CORPORALS: Bradshaw, J. C. Helmer, A. J. Olds, W. R. Palermo, D. C. Powell, G. E. Turner, D. R. Wortham, G. R. Zemanek, L. M. SOPHOMORES: Butschek, A. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Beasley, W. R. Johnston, L. D. Williford, A. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cleland, R. D. Engelhrecht, T. L. Holder, R. W. Konecny, J. N. Kincaid, C. T. Leeper, L. E. McKinnerney, F. McNaughton, J. W. Mixon, W. H. Porter, H. L. Reed, J. W. Salmon, C. W. Smith, A. M. Smith, J. A. Thornton, B. J. Trotter, B. B. Vance, R. F. FRESHMEN: Arnold, C. E. Chandler, D. S. Floeck, N. Hefner, K. T. Hernandez, N. J. Lindsey, L. G. Loudon, F. J. Mallory, F. D. McGuire, M. L. McNeely, J. G. Nolen, j. R. Stephenson, J. W. Vincent, C. H. WitcRer, R. A. Williams, G. A. Commanding Officer G. C. NASH 1. Fishing—for what? 2. Ready and waiting. 3. Ready or not? 4. Don’t blame me. Third row, from left to right: Beeler, Denmark, Halsell, Huffaker, Connally, Marshall, David, Smyth, Perryman, Mikeska, Oden, Green, Smith, Upham, Doemer, Urbanovsky, Carlton, Easterling, Sims, Velaspuez. Second row: Potts, Currin, Bartheleomy, Winters, Stiles, Wardley, Bauman, Barkman, Johnson, Barfield. First row: Chisholm, Carsey, Neuman, Grossman, Otoupalik, Hall, Cox, Baty, Johnson. Flower, Howell. Out front: Wilkinson. Commanding Officer B. R. WILKINSON LIEUTENANTS: JUNIORS: Baty, B. T. Carsey, J. N. Chisholm, A. N. Grossman, E. W. Cox, L. 0. Flower, D. E. Howell, W. D. Johnson, J. D. Neuman, T. W. Otoupalik, F. A. Parrack, J. W. Pollard, C. H. Yarbrough, R. H. Barfield, B. B. Barthelamy, D. CORPORALS: Carlton, M. W. Connally, J. W. Denmark, K. L. Droemer, W. W. Marshall, J. K. Potts, R. K. Sims, S. E. SOPHOMORES: SENIORS: Howell, H. W. Miller, F. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Barkman, D. L. Bond, J. B. Cowan, A. D. Johnson, C. H. David, K. W. Green, D. W. Huffaker, R. S. Oden, J. H. Smith, J. B. Upham, J. B. Urbanovsky, F. J. Halsell, R. M. FRESHMEN: STAFF SERGEANTS: Baumann, W. R. Davis, C. A. Jourde, A. J. Newman, L. W. Stiles, G. B. Winters, G. M. Yardley, J. R. Beeler, J. D. Easterling, A. M. Mikeska. J. E. Perryman, J. R. Salvaggio, R. J. Smyth, D. H. Velasquez, A. M. 1. The hand is quicker than the eye. 2. Sackrats! 3. Umm! 4. W-e-1-1-1-1, O-o-o-l-d Army. i Fourth row: Dulock, Blake, Foster, Brummett, Mitchella, Harrington, Hickman, Degelia, Hill, Scharper, Bealer, Uribe, Hauser, Balke, Hullum, Vaughn, Lantz. Third row: Burton, Jones, Roberts, J. F.; Garcia, Holmes, Ufer, Brown, Madura, Erisman, Woodard, D.; Steen, Wood, Cassel, Carter, Chandler, Carroll. Second roiv: Herrington, Card, Reed, Carver, Simmons, Wright, Smith, Parks, Nichols, Werren, Barlow, Davis. First row: Rul, Christopher, Roberts, J. A.; McKnight, Martin, Fraga, Jackson, Sullivan, Durbin, Merino. FYorcf: Ufer, N. B. LIEUTENANTS: Durbin, J. C. Fraga, L. Hunkier, R. E. Martin, R. B. McKnight. R. E. Moreno, M. 0. Roberts, J. A. Rul, F. R. Sullivan, S. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Nave, S. P. Treadway, B. R. Woodard, R. E. SENIORS: Christopher, J. Fletcher, G. D. Jackson, J. Johnson, H. R. Carver, D. W. Reed, X. B. Smith, H. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Nichols, R. H. Simmons, J. T. Wright, C. D. JUNIORS: Barlow, R. Carter, R. Davis, J. H. Flannagan, C. Parks, W. J. Weeren, E. L. CORPORALS: Brown, J. M. Carper, H. J. Erisman, A. D. Hauser, E. H. Herrington, G. N. Holmes, F. L. Madura, F. P. Mitchella, M. D. Steen, J. R. Witt, M. S. SOPHOMORES: Balke, W. Blackstone, R. Hullum, D. M. Irvin, J. Lantz, L. H. Schaper, W. F. Zouzalik, E. FRESHMEN: Almaraz, G. Atwood, T. E. Bealer, J. Q. Blake, J. L. Brummett, D. Burton, R. D. Carroll, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Cassell, J. J. Chandler, D. E. Degelia, S. C. Draper, D. R. Dulock, F. B. Foster, J. H. Garcia, M. S. Harrington, D. R. Hickman, R. W. Hill, 0. L. Jones, R. A. Lewis, E. D. Roberts, J. F. Schmidt, R. A. Ufer, C. D. Uribe, E. Vaughan, J. R. Wood, G. J. Woodard, D. E. 1st Sergeant W. B. CARD Commanding Officer N. B. UFER 1. 2 . 3. 4. Oh, for the life of a hazed. OF Army Hart. Ah! Weekend bliss. cookie-pusher. Even CO’s get A ' Athletics 1 Fourth row: Bonorden, Douglas, Gray, Alexander, Vann, Oliver, Pike, Garner, Frels, Godwin, Fabianke, Doucet, Ward. Norris, Nichols, Roper, Goff, Hodges. Third row: Colwell, Heldenfels. Muenter, Hawthorne, Munson, Moore, Hees, Leach, Hail, Jackson, Schmid. Second row: Smith. Simmons, Merrell, Rollins, Gilbert, Conrad, Marks, Wright, Langston. First row: Cranberry, Henry, Pollard. Out front: Hale. ist Sergeant A. L. SIMMONS Commanding Officer LOYD HALE LIEUTENANTS: Turner, E. Pardee, J. Cranberry, B. Penefield, J. Stallings, E. Pollard, H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Gilbert, J. Krueger, C. Dudley, E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Conrad, B. J. Langston, J. Marks, B. Taylor, L. Wright, J. CORPORALS: Smith, D. Roper, S. Beck, K. Doucet, R. Goff, D. Price, H. Schmid, J. FRESHMEN: Colwell, H. Heldenfels, J. Muenter, R. Hawthorne, J. Munson, J. Moore, G. Hees, H. Leach, J. Hail, G. Jackson, G. Bonorden, H. Douglas, D. Gray, J. Alexander, P. R. Fitts, J. V. Oliver, G. Pike, R. Garner, R. Frels, D. Godwin, W. Fabianke, H. Ward, L. Norris, J. Nichols, J. Hodges, J. AIR FORCE liiisg, FIRST WING LT. COL. A. E. RICHEY. JR. Executive MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR J. H. KEATHLEY A. C. LEE J. T. STEEL J. F. LYLE, JR. C. F. JAGGERS Adjutant Supply Operations Scholastic Chaplain MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. B. J. HOFF L. L. PATTON D. B. KIRBY R. R. WUNDERLICH F. G. DAAB Flight Commander Scholastic Operations Supply Intelligence 200 FIRST GROUP LT. COL. JACK CHEWNING Commanding Officer MAJOR D. E. HICKS Adjutant MAJOR J. D. WILLBORN Scholastic MAJOR L. H. BENEVIDES Operations 201 M SGT. G. P. LEMMON Sergeant Major T SGT. G. W. HOCKER Operations f . sV .: V j :j.i ] •- - . -. a- .. V .tu: . —i - AJr.«i2. .- ak L.U «X. ,v. -i i ii ,:. :v. .; jA-. J -Vij. V Third roiv: Cannaday, Hinze, Hoernig, Cloar, Muttox, Peeks, Sweeny, Sorenson, Vincent, Brady, Coalter, Fagen, Thompson, Nelson, Phillips, Sassin, Oswald, Ballard, Allen, Powell. Second row: Wheeler, Marino, Poggemoeller, Beazley, Barr, Simmons, Morris, Lawrence, Brown, J. D.; Brown, J. R.; Gilliland, Smith, Truesdale, Edwards, Long, Lilly, Wilkinson, Wells, Williams, Glasscock, Perez. First row: Heald, Gansky, Jones, Dalchau, Weatherby, Carpenter, Kimberling, Ramsower, Dillard, Schuerak, Melugir, Justice, Lemon, Beal. Out fro nt: Johnson. Commanding Officer V. F. JOHNSON LIEUTENANTS: Carpenter, C. Dillard, J. A. Kimberling, M. R. Stephenson, D. E. Truesdale, R. E. Wells, H. Williams, B. L. Vincent, H. D. FRESHMEN: STAFF MEMBERS: Lemmon, G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Beal, B. Dalchau, K. A. Jones, B. J. Justice, H. W. STAFF SERGEANTS; Anderson, W. M. Gansky, D. F. JUNIORS: Melogin, J. E. CORPORALS: Glasscock, M. G. Peeks, J. M. Wheeler, F. F. SOPHOMORES: Barr, R. C. Brown, J. D. Mattox, T. Smith, W. 0., Jr. Allen, J. T. Ballard, E. G. Beazley, C. E. Brady, K. P. Brown, J. R. Cannady, W. T. Cloar, H. S. Coalter, R. G. Edwards, J. A. Fagan, W. M. Gilliland, E. A. Hinze, J. E. Hoerning, 0. M. Lawrence, J. W. Lilly, G. R. Long, W. E. Marino, J. C. Norris, R. R. Nelson, D. P. Oswald, L. A., Jr. Peres, E. G. Phillips, B. R. Poggemoeller, R. V. Powell, B. R. Sarenson, L. W. Sassin, D. G. Simmons, B. Sweeny, R. R. Thompson, C. L. Wilkenson, J. N. 1. Just fits. 2. Only a matter of time! 3. The old and the new. 4. TU epitaph. Fourth row: Connelly, Darrow, Morgan. McLeod. Robinson, Thompson, Carter, Peters, Cliett, Bolton, Myers, Hill, Moss, Griffith, Craig, Hughes, Smith, Hughes, French, Jaeckle, Creel. Third row: Choate, Heroic), Boettcher, Terp, Harden, Avery, Proctor, Crawford, Choate, Edwards, Tinny, Dobias, Boyle, Gilliand. Schuster, McGee, Saxe. Second row: Shelby, Mayo, Withoff, Cobb, Dixon, Reid. First row: McLeroy, Pixley, Cardenas. Out front: Norton. LIEUTENANTS: FRESHMEN: Cardenas, A. P. McLendon, L. F. McLeroy, J. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Hicks, D. E. Willborn, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Dixon, J. W. Reid, A. M. Withoff, D. H. CORPORALS: Choate, J. M. Craig, W. R. Creel, G. B. Darrow, R. L. Edwards, R. E. Moss, R. E. SOPHOMORES: French, A. J. Morgan, B. H. Peevy, R. M. Shelby, E. J. Schuster, F. L. Avery, W. N. Boettcher, C. W. Bolton, B. W. Boyle, J. R. Carter, G. D. Choate, L. L. Cliett, J. W. Connelly, L. M. Crawford, T. D. Dobias, J. T. Gilliland, L. M. Griffith, W. M. Harden, G. T. Herold, J. D. Hill, D. R. Hughes, W. H. Haeckle, W. T. McGee, G. P. McLeod, S. R. Myers, S. B. Peters, F. C. Proctor, B. S. Robinson, L. D. Saxe, W. E. Smith, W. B. Terp, A. H. Tinney, D. R. Thompson, D. B. Thorton, C. B. Commanding Officer T. E. NORTON SQUADRON 3 Fifth row, from left to right: Hernandez, Tinnin, Skupin, Dorney, Bell, Carter, Brashears, Hirsch, Langford, Coughran. Fourth row: Milam, Huck, Gilliam, Muhlstein, Lee, McCarty, Wilson, Ziedell, Cornwall, Weinacht, Colburn, Hataway, Nelms, Duke, Marr, Atkins, Meri, Holmes, Herdon. Third row: Durban, Turk, Hussey. Russell, Fomby, VanOrden, Hansen, Peabody, Brunnemann, Schmidt, Neisig, Trowbridge, McDaniel, Courtney, Pollan, Marburger, Sendejs, Poston, Parnell, Rappl. Second row: Balhorn, Blacketer, Kirby, Buell, Male, Hocker, Baird. First row: Windle, Cheuning, Platt. Smith, Ayres, Bernavides, Williams. Out front: Meyer. Commanding Officer K. T. MEYER LIEUTENANTS: Platt, Richard A. Williams, B. D. Windle, J. E. SENIORS: Smith, S. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Blacketer, D. 0. Buell, Bruce A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Baird, F. VL. Thompson, B. G. JUNIORS: Campbell, M. M. Hardy, J. E., Jr. Male, R. C. CORPORALS: Cornwall, D. S. Courtney, N. B. Hataway, J. A. Hussey, R. W. Sendejo, X. R. Durham, L. D. Coughran, J. F. SOPHOMORES: Dorney, L. J. Lomby, D. P. Langford, B. L. Marr, J. S. Meri, A. A. Muhlstein, L., Jr. Parnell, K. D. Posten, D. T. Rapr, J. W. Skupin, R. W. Weinacht, D. N. FRESHMEN: Gilliam, R. G. Milam, J. M. Van Orden, R. W. Peabody, C. L. Huck, E. G. Pollan, W. D. Lee, S. R. Colburn, A. L. Zidell, A. R. Hirsch, J. D. Wilson, G. N. Marburger, W. I. Atkins, J. K. Trowbridge, W. I. Brunnemann, A. Holmes, S. H. Hernandez, J. Neisig, R. W. Brashears, A. D. Herndon, F. D. Nelms, R. A. Hansen, P. D. Bell, C. M. Schmidt, G. E., Jr. Russell, W. B. SECOND GROUP MAJOR W. K. EASLEY Executive LT. COL. K. J. SPRINGER Commanding Officer 205 hijth row: Bray, Soteco, Lee, Savage, Martin, Hilburn, Burnett, Bell, Schulz, Peterson, Fisher. McDaniel, Hunter, Torres. Fourth row: Plylar, Hudson, Robinson, Crump, Rimmer, Guthrie, Pollara, Muenker, Jones, Turner, Patterson, Dowdy, Crump, Tuckett, Pyssen, Ledbetter, Kieffer, Ashby. Third row: Edwards, Selby, Davis, Shaw, Warren, Partridge, Cates, Turner, Wilson, Anthony, Cameron, George, Boaz, Speir, Keogh, Womack, Lester, Hightower, Cantrell. Second row: McGinty, Gatlin, Lofland, Walker, Mauldin, Tayloe, Pappas, McKnight, Pena. First row: Weinberger, Lane. Ullrich, daggers, Richey, Kirkpatrick. Smith, Easley, Speed, Hoff, Lyle. Out front: Cassity. LIEUTENANTS: Lane, P. A. Smith, R. H. Speed, T. J. Weinberger, F. M. STAFF MEMBERS: Creel, P. J. Easley, W. K. Hoff, B. J. daggers, C. F. Lyle, J. F. Richey, A. E. Ullrich, D. R. Pappas, D. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Gatlin, J. P. Lofland, W. W. Tayloe, S. D. Walker, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Mauldin, P. D. McKnight, G. P. Pena, C. S. CORPORALS: Cameron, A. L. Davis, R. E. Edwards, W. E. Fisher, J. M. Muenker, E. W. Partridge, J. H. Shaw, M. M. Turner, R. F. Wilson, R. J. SOPHOMORES: Dowdy, K. L. McCallum, P. V. Rimmer, R. E. FRESHMEN: Anthony, R. D. Ashby, J. E. Bell, L. P. Bray, J. A. Burnett, R. D. Cantrell, D. W. Cates, W. D. Crump, G. R. Dunn, R. S. George, B. N. Guthrie, J. N. Hightower, E. W. Hillburn, A. B. Holt, E. L. Hudson, E. R. Hunter, J. W. Jones, W. C. Keogh, T. P. Kieffer, C. F. Ledbetter, J. F. Lee, R. W. Lester, D. R. Martin, G. H. McDaniel, J. C. Patterson, P. B. Peterson, W. L. Plylar, D. H. Pollara, L., Jr. Pyssen, L. R. Robinson, D. C. Savage, W. R. Selby, N. B. Shulz, C. W. Smith, R. J. Sotelo, J. A. Speir, D. W. Torres, A. Tuckett, F. V. Turner, D. B. Warren, R. L. Womack, M. E. Commanding Officer J. S. CASSITY 1. Practicing for fish day. 2. The beginning of the end. 3. The four freshmen. 4. That’ll be four, no, two. hfth row: Villarreal, Marshall, Wright, Ayres. Fourth row: Ellison, Leidolf, Schoppe, Rector, Heffler, Nelson, Stone, Kedroske, Mortellro, Pye, Dabney, Damon. I hompson, Touceda, Pheiffer, Coats, Hoyt, Repan. Third row: Medley, Magruder, McCelland, West, Schwartz, Smith, Fritze, Hill, Arnold, Lux, Akin, Ludvigsen, Tipton. Lacy, Brittain, Vahrenkamp, McCasland, Rozelle, Evans. Second row: French, Jones, Lowry, Lowe, Chea- team, Mayfield, Bradley, Ciles, Hamilton. Porter, Munnerlyn, Paige, Riggs, Sansing, Creamer, Boley. First row: Priest, Kelt, Smith, Gregory, Bostic. Out front: Klinksiek. LIEUTENANTS: Bostic, J. D. Gregory. J. C. Fuchs, H. A. Kelt, G. A. Priest, E. C. Smith, A. F. Thurman, D. Creamer, C. W. Giles, T. E. Hamilton, G. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bradley, V. J. Cheateam, C. J. Lowe, T. R. Lowry, C. L. Munnerlyn, J. H. Paige, J. W. Porter, D. F. Sansing, W. A. JUNIORS: Boley, N. J. Mayfield, J. Riggs, G. CORPORALS: Brittian, K. Evans, A. J. French, H. T. Heffler, J. M. Lacy, E. Leadolf, E. J. Tipton, W. West, J. D. SOPHOMORES: Hoyt, S. C. Medley, M. Pye, J. Repan, S. Pozzell, W. Stnith, B. R. Touceda, R. Wllereal, E. S. Williamson, B. W. Akin, J. P. FRESHMEN: Arnold, J. E. Ayres, C. W. Loats, J. R. j abney, R. C. Pinion, R. E. Ellison, T. E. EHtze. L. V. Hill, M. E. Redroski, J. K. Lhdvigsen, F. A. Lux, E. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Magruder, W. W. Marshall, K. L. McCasland, C. S. McClelland, M. D. Mortellra, V. J. Nelson, F. W. Pfeiffer, E. H. Picconi, S. Rector, J. A. Schwartz, N. C. Stone, R. Schoppe Thompson Vahrenkamp, C. F. Wright, M. 0. Commanding Officer H. L. KLINKSIEK DEVIL ANGELS SQUADRON 6 Fourth row: Sykes, Pfeuffer, Selensky, Thompson, Swail, Tomlin, Lawless, Lamb, Hudson, Coscia, Gritter, Wilson, Andrews, Ohlendorf, Reed, Doerksen, Reed, Brown, Gatlin. Third row: Jones, Oldham, Kohler, Santikos, Ellison, Pilee, Lyons, Torrealba, Brown, Adams, Cappleman, Verges, Human, Garcia, Spencer, Garner, Jones, Bridges, Wilson, Zink, Nelson, Pond, Durdin, Bordonaro. Second row: Lassiter, Stephens, Ragsdale, Hud¬ son, Baxter. First row: Lewis, Opitz, Wilkerson, Standley, McMichael, Springer. Out front: Hudson. 1st Sergeant R. W. STEPHENS Second in Command E. R. WILKERSON Commanding Officer J. L. HUDSON LIEUTENANTS: Killough, C. P. McMichael, G. L. Niss, K. F. Opitz, R. W. Standley, H. A. Whitwell, J. B. Lewis, L. D. SENIORS: Culver, C. C. Hudson, J. R. JUNIORS: Baxter, G. L. CORPORALS: Brown, T. W. Garcia, R. P. Gritter, H. G. Human, G. E. Lassiter, J. T. Ormsby, A. H. Reed, W. E. Thompson, F. S. SOPHOMORES: Bridges, J. W. Coscia, R. L. Gatlin, J. D. Hudson, W. B. Lawless, W ' . P. Santikos, P. G. Sykes, C. M. Wilson, W. J. Zink, E. J. FRESHMEN: Swail, D. A. Tomlin, T. N. Torrealba, D. R. Verges, J. J. Wilson, T. E. Brown, P. L. Adams, J. D. Andrews, G. W. Bordonaro, K. W. Cappleman, L. J. Doerksen, S. R. Durdin, R. E. Ellison, D. W. Garner, B. J. Jones, A. F., Jr. Jones, D. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: King, J. H. Kohler, C. M. Lamb, N. W. Lee, R. P. Lyons, D. I. Nelson, T. B. Ohlendorph, R. C. Oldahm, J. K., Ill Pfeuffer, G. H. Pond, P. J. Reed, R. W. Selensky, F. M. Spencer, G. R. THIRD GROUP LT. COL. J. R. SANDHOP Commanding Officer MAJOR T. M. CONNOR Adjutant MAJOR J. C. COOK, III Operations M SGT. C. S. LESSARD Sergeant Major T SGT. P. C. NOEBEL Operations 209 SQUADRON 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ - dim ■ • s . vV-’.-::. M--v. - v - v 1 ' ■ Fourth row: Fugeman, Chapman, Inman, Miller, Lee, Majalis, Nelson, Morris, Ybarra, Muller, A.; Muller, J.; Tolson, Ortiz. Third row: Arnold, Harrell, Tuttle, Uptmore, Leyendecker, Carter, Blanton. Stanislav, Fields, Morris, Jones, Rindfuss, Steed, Macha, Keeling, Stables, Dobbs, Burton, Hitchcock, Rowalt, McBride, Anderson, Coleman, Woods. Second row: Williams, ' Thomas, Callicoatte, Williams, Redditt, Hilland, Jackson, Cunyous, Noebel, Kay, Holmans, Coyle. First row: Cantrell. West, Goode, Dye, Wakefield, Williamson, Voss, Stewart, Marlow, Sandhop, Barr. Out front: Thomas. LIEUTENANTS: Barr, T. C. Dye, J. L. Goode, W. B. Marlow, G. A. Stewart, J. Wakefield, R. C, West, D. G. STAFF MEMBERS: Sandhop, J. R. Williamson, R. D. Noebel, P. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Coyle, M., Jr. Holmans, C. F., II Redditt, W. M. Thomas, G. E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Callicoatte, C. S. Jackson, J. Kay, I. H. Hilland, C. R. Williams, I. R. Williams, J. D. JUNIORS: Cunyous, D. W. CORPORALS: Blanton, T. L. Hitchcock, G. D. Macha, A. R. Muller, A. Norris, H. C. Rowalt, R. J. Ybarra, B. G. SOPHOMORES: Harrell, C. B. Keeling, W. C. McBride, D. P. Muller, J. Woods, W. W. FRESHMEN: Anderson, V. Arnold, C. R. Burton, J. C. Carter, C. W. Chapman, J. R. Dobbs, J. W. Fields, C. T. Fugeman, W. H. Inman, F. D. Jones, J. P. Lee, W. A. Leyendecker, J. S. Majalis, S. Miller, R. K. Morris, D. N. Nelson, J. A. Ortiz, G., Jr. Stanislav, N. E. Staples, S. R. Steed, M. B. Tolson, R. G. Tuttle, H. E. Uptmore, P. M. Commanding Officer J. W. THOMAS 1. Too many chiefs. 2. There should be more days like this. 3. The Great White Father! 4. Just for laughs! Fourth row: Blackwook, Moore, Anderson, Shell, Dodgen, Wright, Meir, Polzer, Quisenberry, Edwards, Roland, Aldridge, Negrete, McCrary, Potter, Osborne, Davenport, Bradbury, Lew, Debes. Third row: Hildebrand, Sykes, Smith, Cummings, Coco, Nelson, Smith, Jones, McBride, Humphries, Ruth. Carter, Terry, Futch, Stein, Stone, Burks, Naylor, Sterling, Plentl, Bentley, Hargrove. Second row: Schattel, Holmes, Dickey, Kimball, Nukols, Sides, Odom, Corbell. First row: Campbell, Rankin, Fernandez, Herzig, Foley. Out front: Hancock. LIEUTENANTS: SOPHOMORES: Fernandez, A. T. Fisher, D. Foley, W. A. Herzik, J. Koegl, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Corbell, D. H. Sides, W. B. Kimball, J. R. Dickey, R. M. Holmes, P. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Schattel, J. L. Matus, B. Nuckols, S. S. Odom, W. P. CORPORALS: Hildebrand. H. C. Smith, K. E. Cummings, R. L. Terry, J. D. Stone, M. F. Burks, L. Blackwood. W. R. Campbell, J. L. Hargrove, J. G. Lew, C. W. McBride, H. M. Rindfuss, J. Roland, J. R. Ruth, R. L. Sterling, M. C. FRESHMEN: Alderidge, E. C. Anderson, G. C. Bentley, J. E. Bradbury ' , R. R. Carter, D. W. Coco, V. J. Davenport, J. W. Debes, N., Jr. Dodgen, R. A. Edwards, W. R. Futch, J. F. Gilbert, W. Jones, L. 0. McCrary, C. J. Meir, D. F. Moore, P. H. Naylor, W. E. Nelson, R. J. Osborne, H. P. Plentl, W. W. Polzer, S. A. Potter, G. G. Quisenberry, W. C. Sche ll, D. C. Smith, K. E. Stein, R. E. Wright, L. A. Second in Command JACK HERZIK 1st Sergeant JIM RANKIN Commanding Officer ROBERT HANCOCK i Fourth row: Pylate, Keller, Douglas, Ygnacio, Flanagan, Givens, Thornton, Graham, Simmons, Johnson, Lawson, Norling, Wilson, Cole, Walker, Stephens, Williams, Negrotto, Maris, Decker, Stratton, Moore, Mirless, Osgood. Third row: Lew, Schubert, Neumann, Esparza, Lucas, Anderson, Hudgins, Rieber, Breen, Clark, Shipman, Busby, Jurado, Dressen, Rosprim, Cartik. Second row: Keetch, Kuykendall, Goodman, Harlan, Emerson, Scholl, Patton, Perlitz, Lessard. First row: Haynes, Weatherford, Welch, Schwartz, Pruitt, Connor, Cook, Bonn, Steele. Out front: Schier. 1st Sergeant W. E. KUYKENDALL Second in Command ]. L. PRUITT LIEUTENANTS: CORPORALS: Haynes, G. T. Keprta, D. F. Schwartz, S. C. Weatherford, J. P. Welch, C. T. SENIORS: Busby, R. L. Clark, J. B. Flanagan, E. C. Hudgins, M. R. Keetch, E. Y. Lucas, V. F. Moore, D. W. Bonin, L. J. Shuler, W. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Connor, T. M. Cook, J. C. Lessard, C. S. Patton, L- L. Steele, J. T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Emerson, G. B. Perlitz, J. R. Scholl, R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: SOPHOMORES: Anderson, R. W. Canik, L. G. Decker, P. J. Esparza. S. Graham, J. G. Jurado, H. Norling, C. E. Osgood, W. S. Rosprim, J. F. Simmons, W. R. Stephens, G. W. Wilson, W. O. Ygnacio, L. E. FRESHMEN: Goodman, J. V. JUNIORS: Estes, J. M. Harlan, J. G. Breen, W. M. Cole, L. K. Douglass, J. P. Dressen, G. N. Givens, J. W. Johnson, M. G. Keller, K. F. Lawson, J. F. Lew, L. W. Maris, W. F. Mireles, R. Negrotto, J. S. Neumann, D. J. Pylate, P. W. Rieber, J. R. Schubert, D. C. Shipman, B. W. Stratton, M. Thornton, C. A. Walker, J. W. West, L. F. Williams, R. O. Commanding Officer W. E. SCHIER 1. The game. 2. Left holding the bags?!!? 3. A real cheese cake. 4. Windy, isn’t it? FOURTH GROUP LT. COL. J. M. PEACOCK Commanding Officer T SGT. F. L. HUTTANUS Operations M SGT. J. E. WARD Sergeant Major T SGT. D. J. DORSET! Supply and Scholastic 213 Fourth row, from left to right: Witherspoon, Brough, Adkins, Wise, Rheudasil, Bowden, Strauss, Karus, McClundy, Lewis, Parson, Franklin, Crews, J. D.; Williams, Pepper, Clark, Robison, Rogers, Parten, Winchester, Erwin, Witovec, Hall, Soland. Third row: Okubo, Saenz, Bussey, Cooper, Smith, A.; Reynolds, Corley, Hearne, Goodwin, Swann, Myers, Brown, Glaze, Peacock, Smith, J.; Campbell, Stephenson, Futrell, Cloonan, Parker, Walther, Thomas, Danchek. Second row: Birdwell, Montgomery, Smith, P. S.; Allen, Booty, Guiffre, Bowen, Fisher, Eller, Huttanus, Minyard, Wunderlich, Blieden, Ramirez. First row: Ocone, Mantizas, Crews, J.; Fox, Foster. Out front: lays. Commanding Officer L. L. MAYS LIEUTENANTS: Foster, R. A. Fox, C. E. Mantizas, G. N. Ocone, J. A. SENIORS: Ewing, W. R, STAFF MEMBERS: Grupe, H. F. Lunsford, J. H. Peacock, J. M. Bowen, R. M. Huttanner, F. L. W r anderlich, R. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Fisher, P. D. Minyard, N. T. Smith, P. L. Booty, D. E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blirden, J..A. Eller, J. N. Giuffre, J. C. Ramirez, J. M. JUNIOR S: Allen, W. G. CORPORALS: Birdwell, G. R. Campbell, C. Hearne, J. T. Pepper, D. G. Robinson, C. H. SOPHOMORES: Brown, C. R. Clark, A. E. Cooper, D. R. Crews, J. D. Krause, D. M. Myers, W. A. Parker, F. W. Parson, J. R. Parken, J. A. Peacock, A. R. Swann, J. K. Strauss, T. N. Williams, C. A. FRESHMEN: Adkins, D. M. Bowden, D. L. Brough, J. A. Bussey, D. B. Cloonan, P. M. Corley, R. Q. Danchek, R. L. Erwin, B. R. Franklin, R. H. Futrell, H. T. Glaze, A. I. Goodwin, M. E. Hall, B. J. Lewis, D. McClung, S. A. Okubo, D. Reynolds, M. G. Phuedmsil, B. M. Rogers, J. L. Saenz, E. G. Smith, J. L. Smith, W. A. Stephenson, E. B. Thomas, C. W. Walther, D. B. Winchester, E. L. Wise, J. D. Witherspoon, G. A. Witovec, J. Fourth row, from left to right: Adams, Ralph, Spencer, Ogden, Free, Minter, Walker, Beaman, Waters, Donovan, Hallman, Hallman, Slone, Linnen- hurger, Pitts. Shoemaker, Crossman, Solomon, Carol, Beerwinkles, Willard. Third row: Clauin, Hutchinson, Wakefield, Corbin, Compton, Freeman, Hodges, Brazzel, Lodoen, Mims, Caudry, Cloud, Bowen, Wallace, Heye, McDougal, Carey, Culberth, Lister, Molina, Osterman. Second row: Laird, Arnold. Thomason, Holder, Burnsides, Hughes, Pitts, McFarlin, Thompson, Dorsett, Owens. First row: Laird, Nolen, Acheson, Saltier, Offield, Driskill, Foster, Rickel. Out front: Foerster. LIEUTENANTS: Acheson, H. H. Briskill, M. M. Foster, R. G„ III Offield, J. D. Ratclife, W. R. Rickel, E. R. STAFF MEMBERS: Dorsett. D. J. Keathley, E. Nolen, K. B. Thornton. R. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Burnside, P. L. Hughes, W. F. Thompson, W. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Arnold, C. C. Holder, W. J. McFarlin, M. C. Owen, J. E. Pitts, J. JUNIORS: Thomason, H. A. CORPORALS: Cloud, D. R. Corbin, J. W. Laird, H. L. Lodoen, G. Spencer, T. L. SOPHOMORES: Beamon, H. F. Carrel, M. N. Carey. R. R. Limenberger, D. E. Ogden, H. L. Pitts, S. F. FRESHMEN: Adams, D. L. Beerwinkle, K. R. Bowen, T. H. Breaael, J. M. Caudry, J. R. Clavin, E. M. Compton, R. L. Crossman, R. A. Donovan, J. M. Free, W. G. Freeman, L. B. Hallman, F. R. Hallman, F. B. Heye, W. B. Hodges, W. L. Lister, J. R. McDougal, T. L. Mims, F. D. Minter, E. E. Molina, I. A. Osterman, M. 0. Ralph, B. Shoemaker, G. C. Slone, H. A. Soloman, W. G. Walker, W. J. Wallace, T. B. Waters, B. J. Wakefield, G. Willard, E. E. Commanding Officer L. C. FOERSTER 6 t e G © V i xA jsKsiSiam Fourth row: .Mills, DeleFuente, Little, Serur, Sutton, Hahn, Kasper, Cox, Witt, Waters, Acosta, Bates, Belue, Ramirez, White, Sholly, Hatfield. Third row: McKenzie, Jobe, Pearson, Strickland, Johnson, Clipson, Lowery, Hejl, Fowler, Way, Powledge, Smith, Santos, Wilson, Euler, Howard, Hawley, Webb, Holcomb, Cook, Gaither. Second row: Ward, Houston, McNulty, Kubin, Uhlenhoff, Epperson. Galceran, Daab, Davis, Hardman, Knotts. First row: Yount, Lake, Jenkins, Dreyfus, Orr, Arneson, Haines, King, Dorsey, Fulghum, Welch, Sprague. Out front: Joeris. 1st Sergeant D. F. LAKE Second in Command C. R. HAINES LIEUTENANTS: CORPORALS: Kasper, R. J. Arneson, D. G. Euler, J. F. Little, J. R. McKenzie, K. G. Fulghum, J. Serur, J. Mills, R. L. Jenkins, C. Smith, N. J. Ramirez, J. Orr, C. K. Sutton, K. W. Santos, V. A. Sprague, N. J. Yount, B. F. Sholly, R. H. Welch, H. G. SOPHOMORES: Strickland, D. A. Waters, C. C. STAFF MEMBERS: Hawley, D. R. Way, J. A. Daab, F. G. Howard, J. S. Webb, R. H. Dorsey, W. H. Lowery, B. B. White, L. D. Dreyfus, J. M. Pearson, A. E. Wilson, W. C. King, B. W. Powledge, J. L. Witt, W. M. Ward, J. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Galceran, E. L. FRESHMEN: Acosta, C. S. Bates, B. J. Knotts, J. F. Belue, J. B. McNulty, A. L. Clippson, J. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cook, W. B. Davis, K. E. Cox, P. W. DeleFuento, J. L. Hardman, L. Fowler, C. W. Houston, L. W. Gaither, J. R. Kubin, J. S. Hahn, H. W. Uhlenhoff, W. Hatfield, J. N. JUNIORS: Heil, A. J. Holcomb, V. C. Epperson, M. K. Jobe, W. D. Johnson, B. J. Commanding Officer J. W. JOERIS SECOND WING LT. COL. J. M. CROW Executive COL. S. B. CROCKETT Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR J. P. HUTCHINSON D. L. MOORE D. R. BRIGGS D. H. GOEHRING C. D. McMULLAN K. B. NOLEN Operations Adjutant Intelligence Supply Chaplain Chaplain MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. J. S. TINSLEY A. G. NEWBY C. F. LAM J. W. ELLINGTON J. L. MARTIN Liaison Sergeant Major Operations Supply Intelligence 217 FIFTH GROUP lii- ' ' tt-V LT. COL. J. F. HEARD Commanding Officer MAJOR R. R. LACKEY Executive MAJOR J. C. SHARP Intelligence MAJOR E. M. SAAB Operations MAJOR S. D. GRIFFITH Supply T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. S. F. RAY T. L. MARTIN J. B. ELLEN Operations Supply Intelligence 218 SQUADRON 13 Left to right: Crews, Redell, Ford, Reed, Weems, Serres, Graves, McConnel, Champion, Kunkle, Ballow, Haas, Gooden, Wilson, Singleton, Williams, Woodard, Accardo, Welch, Feeny, Matthew, Browning. Third row: Guyote, Winckler, Bankston, Milton, Wedemeer, Young, Gonzales, Wilson, Sion, Frisk, Pollard, Graf, Juneau, Dement, Ford, Hanselman, Miley, Schmidt. Second row: Alexander, Downs, Martin, Dosch, Taylor, Bruger, Wood, White, Kramer. First row: Winn, Saad, Sharp, Whitely, Hallis, Keating. Out front: Williams. LIEUTENANTS: SOPHOMORES: Hampton, J. W. Hollis, L. D. Sharp, J. C. Winn, G. N. Whitley, C. A. SENIORS: Keating, E. J. STAFF MEMBERS: Saad, E. Martin, T. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Dosch, C. K. Kramer, G. A. Taylor, V. P. White, W. K. STAFF SERGEANTS: Brugger, W. A. Wood, J. F. H. CORPORALS: Alexander, D. D. Feeny, R. S. Lynd, L. R. McConnel, J. H. Prisk, T. J. Ballow, J. C. Gonzalez, R. G. Graves, D. E. Haas, H. J. Kunkle, E. E. Mathews, D. D. Pratt, N. C. Schmidt, R. S. FRESHMEN: Accardo, C. V. Bankston, B. D. Browning, M. D. Champion, A. F. Crews, W. I. Dement, B. H. Ford, C. H. Ford, J. V. Gooden, G. Graf, C. E. Guyote, R. J. Hanselman, P. F. Juneau, J. C. Miley, W. M. Milton, D. E. Pollard, C. H. Redell, L. A. Reed, J. L. Serres, C. J. Singleton, F. M. Sion, J. N. Wedemeier, 0. C. Weems, R. N. Welch, M. L. Williams, G. N. Wilson, G. C. Wilson, L. H, Winckler, H. D. Woodard, W. D. Young, J. A. 1st Sergeant J. L. DOWNS Comma nding Officer D. E. WILLIAMS 1. Downs on target. 2. Sully gets soaped. 3. Future leaders? 4. Serge buddies. V SQUADRON 14 Fourth row: Gonzales, Ashby, McClaren, Wolfe, Graetzel, Rogers, Bishop, Seavey, Wallis, Durtlin, Lednicky, Marshall, Alford, Woolley, Massin- galc, Wenzel, Pustejousky, McWilliams, Donan. Third row: Zambrano, Pfueffer, Lassiter, Seago, Moore, Moore, Yarbrough. Adair, Pennywell, Keeling, Ray, Graham, Hicks, Myers, Sparks, Kimbriel, Ricks, Brim, Oxford, Abbott, Ingram. Second row: Williams. Scott, Warren, Ray, Powell, Williams, L.; Bagley, Mikulenka, Hammack, Bilby, McCarty. First row: Martin, Watson. Lee. Out front: Yioover. 1st Sergeant T. G. SCOTT Second in Command. J. N. WATSON W R LIEUTENANTS: Martin, H. L. Lee, L. E. STAFF MEMBERS: Ray, S. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Bagley, D. R. Bilby, R. E. Hammack, J. L. McCarty, J. L. Williams, L. N. STAFF SERGEANTS: Powell, R. A. JUNIORS: Fowler, E. C. Mikulenka, E. J. Warren, J. M. CORPORALS: Kimbriel, L. F. Lassiter, R. T. G. McClaren, J. R. Pfeuffer, R. T. Williams, R. L. SOPHOMORES: Adair, F. W. Ashby, T. L. Gonzales, A. S. Graetzel, R. L. Lednicky, E. F. Massingale, J. T. McWilliams, R. A. Myers, L. G. Pustejousky, A. A. Wenzel, D. E. FRESHMEN: Abbott, R. C. Alford, J. C. Bishop, J. C. Brim, G. B. Donan, J. G. Durdin, J. M. Graham, D. L. Hicks, E. E. Ingram, J. G. Keeling, B. R. Marshall, R. M. Moore, T. A. Oxford, H. Pennywell, C. S. Ray, S. C. Ricks, K. W. Rogers, L. C. Seago, G. W. Seavey, M. J. Sparks, G. C. Wallis, F. L. Woolley, L. A. Yarbrough, H. E. Wolfe, J. C. Zambrano, A. B. Commanding Officer R. L. HOOVER Fourth row: Cooke, Flint, Rawlins, Whitfield, Curtis, Stumbery, Dean, Marshall, Beekman, Allen, Caldwell, Goff, Mattern, Dollard, Palmer, Taylor, Harris, Hart, Latchford, Whitmire, Wylie, Jackson, Koncak. Third row: Vossler, Elder, Asbill, Harkins, Hadley, Madole, Rosenthal, Meurer, Scott, King, McClendon, Ulbricht, Stewart, Wright, Martelli, Broome, Christilles, Moeller, Kelly, Keitel, Abbot, Sivley, Hall, Kindrick. Second row: Todd, Trice, Templin, Gray, Wilkinson, Melson, Pierce, Jacques, Kolterman, Wookruff, McKinley. First row: Fischer, Smith, June, Issacks, Graham. Out front: Gray. LIEUTENANTS: Fischer, B. D. Graham, J. T. Issacks, R. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Ellington, J. W. June, R. N. Newby, A. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Kolterman, T. V. Trice, M. L. Wilkinson, T. J. Meurer, F. A. McKinley, G. H. Stewart, R. D. Ulbright, G. D. SOPHOMORES: Christilles, J. C. Kelly, W. 0. Madole, T. E. Martelli, L. G. Moeller. A. C. McClendon, L. A. Rosenthal, P. H. Scott, L. P. Wright, J. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: FRESHMEN: Gray, J. E. Melson, B. J. Pierce, J. S. Templin, H. D. Woodruff, R. L. JUNIORS: Jaques, J. E. CORPORALS: Broome, D. W. King, J. A. Abbot, V. B. Allen, K. P. Asbill. M. W. Beckman, F. W. Caldwell, E. G. Cooke, P. M. Curtis, D. H. Dean, J. L. Dollard. J. A. Elder, F. D. Flint, S. A. Goff, W. M. Hadley, J. P. Hall, J. E. Harkins, J. D. Harris, J. E. Hart, H. H. Jackson, M. G. Keitle, P. A. Kindrick, J. W. Koncak, T. Ksionda, D. M. Latchford, D. R. Marshall, R. E. Mattern. C. A. Palmer, S. J. Sievly, H. L. Stumberg, S. L. Taylor, A. M. Vossler, C. R. Whitfield, J. K. Whitmire, J. N. Wylie, W. M. 1st Sergeant T. C. TODD Commanding Officer J. D. GRAY 1. Work ’em, Dorsey. 2. Two cats. 3. This is summer camp? 4. Fish Goble and his matches. 7— i Tr 1 ¥ 3 LT. COL. J. L. LOGGINS Commanding Officer MAJOR A. L. WARREN Adjutant MAJOR J. D. SELENSKY Intelligence MAJOR J. W. WILSON Operations M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. ALONZA BYINGTON J. W. STONE G. D. WESTFALL Sergeant Major Operations Supply 222 SQUADRON 16 Fijth row, from left to right: Whitmore, Davis, Miller, Sullivan, Rosenthal, Nance, Bartness, Morison, Kelly, York, Lowery, Kelly, Ibenthal, Mid- kiff, Prudencio, Salvato, Johnson, LeNoir. Fourth row: Fisher, Brock, Sullivan, Bryant, Arnor, Abernathy, Chastain, Romero, Wied, Bailey, Blagg, Brod, Ray, Schwebel, Miller, Shuelke, Waggoner, Slaughter, Edwards, McClung, Allen. Third row: Watwood, Wynne, Rendrix, Smith, Taylor, McNeill, Salinas, Deterling, Hardy, Could, Stewart, Boyd, Scott, Barganier, Dorsett. Second row: McCallum, Anderson, Clark, Hill, McLeod, Thurman. First row: Smith, Stuart, Williams, McKnight, Hand, Hopkins, Cassidy, Byrine. Out front: Helms. LIEUTENANTS: Byrne, W. Cassidy, J. Hand, R. Hopkins, J. Smith, J. P. Stuart, B. Williams, D. Benthul, H. STAFF MEMBERS: Selensky, J. Byington, A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Anderson, R. Clark, R. McLeod, J. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hill, W. C. Thurman, W. CORPORALS: Boyd, C. W. Dorsett, T. K. Gould, H. B. Hardy, W. Hendrix, D. E. McNeil, W. D. Stewart, J. D. Watwood, D. N. Wynne, T. 0. SOPHOMORES: Barganier, T. L. Deterling, D. A. Kingrey, R. R. Salinas, M. E. Scott, A. M. Smith, R. C. Taylor, J. R. FRESHMEN: Abernathy, J. M. Armer, H. R. Bailey, R. H. Blagg, M. Brock, B. W. Brod, W. E. Bryant, R. Chastain, R. D. Davis, W. M. Edwards, J. A. Fisher, W. W. Hartness, G. Ibenthal, R. S. Johnson, J. R. Kelly, J. R. Kelly, T. F. W. P. LeNoir, D. J. Lowery, L. L. McAllen, J. A. McClung, D. D Midkiff, J. A. Miller, J. C. Miller, W. C. Morrison, W. D. Nance, D. R. Prudencio, R. Ray, C. A. Romero, G. A. Rosenthal, B. Salvato, R. Schwebel, R. L. Schuelke, R. B. Slaughter, T. W. Sullivan, J. A. Sullivan, R. J. Waggoner, W. W. Whitmire, J. R. Weid, S. F. York, M. L. Commanding Officer A. HELMS 1. Goodbye, cruel world! 2. Corps forever!! 3. Will I do? 4. Top brass? 4 SQUADRON 17 Fourth row, from left to right: Davila, Cowan, Vasquez, Dalby, Stark, Skidmore, Duplissey, Woodman, Sutton, McElwee, Jackson, Roberson, Barnes, Russell, McDuffie, Johnson, antis, Palombo, Frost, Oliver, Alewine. Third row: Shannon, Litchfield. Smith, Sutherland, Beaty, Mayr, Rose, Lawrence, Griffith, Rice, Turner, Maeckel, Elliott, Dyson, Easley, Murphy, Dillahunty, Petty, Dunham, Dellinger, Redler, Teague, Fulkerson. Second row: Denny, Weinacht, Harris, Mitchell, Kidd, Robertson, Gleason, Spiller, Southw ' orth, Piegsa, Guenzie, Westfall, Garner, Bohuslaw, Sterling, Dosher. First row: Hutchinson, Martin, Davis, Johnson, DuPlantis, Clegg, Hanson, Setzler, Loggins, Penland. Out front: Janak. LIEUTENANTS: Clegg, J. R. Davis, W r . S. Duplantis, W. E. Hanson, E. C. Johnson, P. E. SENIORS: Penland, R. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Hutchinson, J. P. Loggins, J. L. Setzler, W. R. Martin, J. L. Westfall, G. D. Gleason, R. B. Garner, D. D. Kidd, R. H. Mitchell, R. E. Southworth, L. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bohuslan, B. W. Dosher, J. R. Guenzel, D. L. Harris, J. R. Piegsa, J. G. CORPORALS: Davila, R. Dillahunty, 0. L. Fulkerson. R., Jr. Petty, D. L. Rice, R. B. SOPHOMORES: Denney, J. D. Duplissey, D. R. Easley, R. C. Elliot, J. A. Jackson, T. G. Mayr, W. F. Roberson, J. W. Rose, A. F. Redler, K. 0. Woodman, W. C. FRESHMEN: Alewine, J. M. Barnes, J. R. Beaty, E. C. Cowan, J. V. Dalby, J. D. Dellinger, E. M. Dunham, 0. H. Dyson, N. K. Frost, W„ Jr. Griffith, G. D. Johnson, D. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Lawrence, A. B., Jr. Litchfield, B. R. Mackel, F. J. McDuffie, B. D. McElwee, J. M. Oliver, W. R. Palombo, D. W. Shanaon, T. L. Skidmore, J. S. Smith, D. D. Stark, C. M. Sutton, J. H. Sutherland, T. L., Jr. Turner, R. L. Vasquez, G. Commanding Officer J. D. JANAK SQUADRON 18 Fourth row: Hollas, McCallum, Sadler, Myers, Calder, Holle, Maxwell, Ramos, Edwards, Claborn, Schulgen, Drane, Parker, Pettibon, Lukas, Wood¬ ruff, Whitley, Parker, J.; Kallina, Christmas. Third row: Kerekes, Milner, Bellomy, Crook, Mulkey, Threadgill, Withey, Linnsteadter, Lyons, Belouth, Black, Marshall, Middleton, Alexander, Cheshire, Lane, Smith, Maddy, Collins, Faulkner, O’Malley, Ellsworth, Royal, Brown, Machemehl. Second row: Pelham, Neighbors, Stone, Gruherman, McCowen. Byrd, Jones, Leach, Hogue, Griffith, Boles, Perrone. First row: Eckard, Cinatl, Williams, Edwards, R.; Spath, Wilson. Out front: Newberry. LIEUTENANTS: Cinatli, F. J. Eckard, R. C. Edwards, R. W. Spath, B. A. STAFF MEMBERS: Warren, A. L. Wilson, J. W. Stone, J. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Boles, D. R. Gruherman, K. M. McCowen, R. A. Perrone, M. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Byrd, J. C. Griffith, J. R. Jones, W. H. Neighbors, J. F. Pelham, J. P. JUNIORS: Leach. J. G. CORPORALS: Black, L. D. Holle, D. C. Lane, C. W. Mulkey, 0. C. Myers, R. G. O’Malley, R. J. Sadler, C. W. SOPHOMORES: Low, L. H. Linnsteadter, E. E. Lyons, R. I. Royal, R. C. FRESHMEN: Alexander, D. L. Bellomy, J. F. Brown, R. L. Calder, C. D. Claborn, D. J. Cheshire, R. H. Christmas, C. K. Collins, B. W. Crook, J. J. Drane, R. L. Edwards, B. D. Ellsworth, T. D. Faulkner, J. E. Hollas, J. E. Kallina, J. J. Kerekes, J. K. Lukas, J. F. Machemehl, L. H. Maddy, R. D. Marshall, M. N. Maxwell, W. E. McCallum, P. V. Middleton, H. J. Milner, L. A. Parker, J. E. Parker, R. D. Pehibon, M. F. Ramos, E. C. Schulgen, W. H. Smith, E. L. Threadgill, L. L. Whitley, A. D. Withey, T. G. Woodruff, N. W. Commanding Officer A. W. NEWBERRY 1. Physical hazing. 2. Why freshmen carry matches. 3. “No Sweat 18” hitting a hump. 4. Dallas corps trip. “ NO SWEAT SEVENTH GROUP LT. COL. D. W. GREEN Commanding Officer MAJOR B. E. MAY Executive M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. t. d. McLaren j. b. ellen b. l. hanes Sergeant Major Operations Supply 226 Fourth row: Oaks, Wilkin, Ross, Brown, Wood, Hall, Robinson, Butler, Roe, Busby, Montgomery, Wade, Curry, Brown, R.; Smith, Sinclair, Bar- field, Burns, Matthews, Goetz, Stallings, Hiller, Green, Feriss. Third row: Adamcik, Vance, Bergeron, Rodreques, Curda, Allen, Guynes, Reynolds, Rogers, Bell, Gutierrez, Dunlap, Parker, Weison, Chesson, Renick, Clifford. Second row: Viktorin, Waters, Settanni, Sherrill, Hanes, Guidry, Housman, Eady, McLaren, Cunningham. First row: May, Warnick. Fuller, Andrew, Buckner, Calhoun. Out front: Wyatt. LIEUTENANTS: Andrew, R. N. Calhoun, J. Fuller, W. 0. STAFF MEMBERS: May, R. E. Warnick, H. Hanes, B. L. McLaren, T. Nelson. J. E. JUNIORS: Waters, G. L. Cunningham, D. A. Eady, A. D. Settanni, N. Guidry, S. Housman, B. J. Pierce, G. E. Sherrill, B. SOPHOMORES: Bergeron, L. J. Dunlap. J. L. Vance, J. L. Curda, P. M. Ross, N. B. Rountree, B. 0. Stallings, R. L. FRESHMEN: Adamcik, A. R. Barfield, B. J. Bell, T. P. Brown, J. R. Brown, J. H. Burns, A. N. Busby, T. C. Butler, B. C. Clifford, W. F. Fariss, D. L. Goetz, W. G. Green, B. R. Guynes, W. A. Gutierrez, J. R. Hall, R. H. Hiller, R. L. Matthews, J. H. Montgomery, W. D. Oakes, M. R. Parker, T. Renick. J. D. Reynolds, A. L. Robinson, J. J. Roe, J. B. Sinclair, R. D. Smith, J. L. Wade, C. A. Weison, L. 0. Wilkin, J. B. Wood, J. W. Commanding Officer E. W. WYATT SQUADRON 20 JK. -• Fourth row: Santore, McGinley, Fraser, Winkle, Boyce, Gollahon, Barkemeyer, Parks, Holechek, Blascke, Olivier, Henderson, Keahey, Sanders, Talbott, Crossland, Thomas, Zimmerman, Allen, Reeh, Bills, Burnhan, Morgan, Burton, Chlapek. Third row: Lane, Dungan, Corel, Hartley, Mazy, Jones, Loehr, Beck, Galcerman, Green, Winkler, McVay, Nix, Pate, Woolam, Mese, Cunningham, St. Martin, Heller, Wiley, Lidz, Blundell, Ong. Second row: Faris, Caster, Hlavinka, Thompson, Lam, Marshall, Eagleson, Crocker, Cross, Wallace, Coppedge. First row: Bourne, Clark, Tyler, Green. Out front: Marshall. Commanding Officer P. G. MARSHALL LIEUTENANTS: Bourne, L. N. Cashion, J. L. Chappell, A. M. Dunkin, D. M. Scott, J. P. Tyler, C. E. STAFF MEMBERS: Crockett, S. B. Green, D. W. Lam, C. F. Skinner, C. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Crocker, T. N. Eagleson, J. M. Hlavinka, V. F. Marshall, D. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cappedge, H. G. Thompson, D. C. Wallace, J. C. JUNIORS: Cross, J. F. CORPORALS: Bills, J. W. Blundell, M. C. Boyce. J. W. Faris, S. H. Holecek, L. J. McVay, L. M. Wilson, P. M. SOPHOMORES: Beck, D. H. Blaschke, E. J. Brownlee, S. L. Chlapek, J. D. Cunningham, D. N. Galceran, M. B. Lunardon. J. P. Morgan, R. M. McGinley, L. C. Snapka, E. H. Winkle, J. D. FRESHMEN: Allen, E. B. Barkemeyer, O ' G. W. Burnham, H. C. Burton, R. W. Crossland, S. B. Dungan, D. M. Fraser, L. R. Green, J. W. Hartley, J. C. Heller, J. L. Henderson, D. L. Gollohan, R. G. Corel, S. P. Jones, R. H. Keahey, N. F. Lane, R. D. Lidz, L. Loehr, W. W. Mazy, D. A. Mese, J. C. Nix, D. M. Oliver, C. L. Ong, A. Y. Parks, J. H. Pate, J. D. Reeh. R. R. St. Martin, R. J. Sanders, R. L. Santore, R. B. Talbott, E. P. Thomas, J. P. Wiley, J. K. Winkler, A. J. Woolam, W. E. Zimmerman, D. R. SQUADRON 21 Fourth row: Pena, DeLuane, Baker, Kieth, Trammel, Moore, Barker, Henges, Gentle, Wilson, Miller, Cawley, Armstrong, Payne, Cannon, Sanders, Good, Carberry, Williams, Drewry, Robberson, Hernandez, MacNelly, Fairly, Philips. Third row: Alvis, Sandel, Kirkpatrick, Rhodes, Glenn, Pafford, Brooks, Wood, Yost, Perry, Clark. Goldblatt, Hankinson, Packer, Howard, Thompson, Hutchinson, Giles, Kubricht, Melton, Dietz. Second row: Wademan, Carroll. Stinson, Pipes, Cashman. First row: Jewell,. McComas, Ferqueron, Voorhies, Neisig, McMullan. Out front: Patton. LIEUTENANTS: McComas, Cecil R. Voorhies, J. F. Ferqueron, E. A. Neisig, P. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Carroll, P. L. Livingston, R. S. Stinson, C. W. Pipes, B. R. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cashman, E. P. Price, C. H. CORPORALS: Baker, W. R. Cawley, R. E. Dietz, F. H. Gentle, M. W. Keith, T. L. Sandel, A. G. Sanders, D. W. Wood, W. A. SOPHOMORES: Carberry, J. A. DeLaune, J. M. Howard, T. E. Giles, K. L. Kubricht, J. M. Kirkpatrick, K. E. Miller, J. H. Perry, W. L., Jr. Rhodes, J. M., Ill FRESHMEN: Almy, G. H. Alvis, J. C. Armstrong, P. J. Barker, A. H. Brooks, J. B. Cannon, W. S. Clark, F. D. Drewry, Cecil Fairly, R. S. Glenn, C. L. Goldblatt, J. R. Good, C. G. Hankinson, F. C. Henges, D. F. Hernandez, C. M. Hutchison, J. B., Jr. MacNelly, W. R. Meyer, A. B. Melton, D. J. Moore, C. R. Pacher, H. G. Pafford, J. L. Payne, T. N. Pena, L. N. Phillips, W. F. Robberson, P. G. Thompson, B. J. Trammall, J. T. Wademan, R. E. Williams, C. A. Wilson, J. A. Yost, D. F. Second in Command W. A. CARLTON 1st Sergeant R. L. JEWELL Commanding Officer R. L. PATTON LT. COL. WILLIE ALSUP Commanding Officer MAJOR B. L. GRIM Adjutant MAJOR J. G. NEWMAN Intelligence MAJOR L. M. HILGARTNER Operations MAJOR D. C. BURCHARD Supply T SGT. M SGT. T SGT. R. H. STITELER T. N. MAINER W. A. KUCERA Operations Sergeant Major Intelligence 230 Third row: Cnntclla. Plots, Ludwig, Ginzel, Kelley, Payne, Merriella, Kilgore, Boone, Mullins, Thomas, Browning, Johnson, Freytag, Keiler, Wil¬ liams. Staley. Second row: Chapman. Cambell, Hickman, Long, Ferrata, Lawrence, Porter, Grenhill, Wells, Chamber, Dowse, Hamby. First row: Lumas, Peacock. Rhodenhaugh, Klett, Aulsap, Williams. Out front: Webb. LIEUTENANTS: Ferrata, J. B. Oertling, 1. H. Burns, B. Procter, R. R. Klett, G. E. Matthys, L. D. Schoenfeld, C. D. Moffatt, N. Peacock. C. D. CORPORALS: Rhodenbaugh, D. C. Contella, M. L. Williams, C. D. STAFF MEMBERS: Alsup, B. Freytag, J. E. Kelley, N. L. SOPHOMORES: Burchard, D. Boone, R. Mainer, T. N. Browning, D. B. Johnson, J. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Keiler, J. W. Kilgore, R. B. Cambell, D. L. Myers, P. R. Lawrence, R. E. Payne, A. P. Smith, J. P. Porter, J. R. Wells, C. C. Williams, S. S. STAFF SERGEANTS: FRESHMEN: Chambers, R. D. Brocken, J. F. Dowse, T. F. Ginzel, W. J. Greenhill. M. D. Ludwig, A. Hamby, C. H. Mullins, A. A. Hickman, J. F. Plots, L. V. Hungerford, C. D. Staley, G. E. Long, M. D. Thomas, R. D. JUNIORS: Chapman, J. B. Wells, G. 1st Sergeant A. D. LUMMUS Commanding Officer J. A. WEBB SQUADRON 23 Third row: Vykuka], Jones, Brady, Shannon, Bunting, Baron, Boyet, Drake, May, Hembree, Fraizell, Bussey, Cross, Jordan, Peacock, Smith, Cangelosi, Jones. Second row: Alterman, Staehs, McNeely, Starr, Kucer, Beard, Steward. First roiv: Kincaid, McGee, Sheperd, Savage, Kucera, Harris, Laird, Walton. Out front: Zemanek. LIEUTENANTS: Adams, M. R. Harris, J. C. Laird, E. D. Savage, G. E. Shephard, J. B. Walton, M. D. McGee, C. M. STAFF MEMBERS: Ford, L. Tinsely, J. Noak, B. Grim, B. Sinclair, C. Kucera, W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Oakes, D. U. Reoh, G. C. Starr, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Staehs, J. L. Stewart, L. D. Atteberry, D. L. McNeely, B. W. JUNIORS: Alterman, J. A. Baylis, R. V. Beard. K. B. Bell, J. Campbell, M. Male, R. CORPORALS: Brady, J. A. Jordan, F. W. Peacock, W. H. Pierce, P. W. Shannon, D. R. Vykukal, H. C. Hopper, J. I. SOPHOMORES: Baron, W. G. Brawner, M. H. Cross, C. A. Drake, J. Hembree, R. W. Mittel, R. L. Royal, D. R. Smith, R. P. O’Sullivan, J. C. FRESHMEN: Boyte, B. R. Bunting, W. D. Bussey, C. M. Cangelosi, C. J. Smith, J. 0. Frizzell, G. E. Gill, J. R. Jones, H. C. Lewis, R. C. May, T. C. Commanding Officer J. R. ZEMANEK Fourth row: Kirkpatrick, Gibson, Williams, Green, Griffitt, Evans, Briggs, Dahlberg, Ranson, Tuttle, Prewitt, Turk, Palmer, Cummings, Lyon, Morgan. Lynch. Bluham, Houchin. Thomas, Eldred. Third row: Rhodes, Wolpman, Colvin, Smith, Rains, Martin, Redd, Echols, Blayney, Jones, Chase. Thomas, Duncan, Tribble, Newman, Kenrick, Mauldin, Black, Kirkpatrick, D.; Carpenter. Second row: Torres, Garrison, Chapman, Fletcher, Cook, Cox, Stiteler. First row: Blake. Dixon. Out front: Penberthy. LIEUTENANTS: Benthal, H. Dixon, D. D. STAFF MEMBERS: Stiteler, R. H. Cook, C. R. Chapman, D. Cox, S. STAFF SERGEANTS: Fletcher, L. S. Smotherman, J. L. CORPORALS: Bluham, R. F. Dittman, D. Martin, D. E. Kirkpatrick, R. C. Redd, B. Rhodes, J. C. Torres, M. B. Walpman, M. SOPHOMORES: Blayney, L. N. Gibson, L. E. Lyon, J. Neumann, T. A. Paradowski, C. E. Smith, R. Thomas, R. Tuttle, C. F. FRESHMEN: Briggs, P. M. Carpenter, G. E. Chase, A. D. Colvin, L. B. Cummings, B. Dahlberg, F. I. Duncan, J. L. Echols, C. N. Eldred, R. L. Evans, J. C. Finch, W. W. Green, D. R. Griffitt, D. Houchin, B. Jones, A. M. Kenrick, R. M. Kirkpatrick, D. L. Lynch, F. L. Mauldin, W. E. Merkin, B. C. Morgan, J. D. Palmer, W. W. Prewitt, W. A. Rains, J. M. Ranson, H. L. Sanchez, A. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Thomas, R. E. Thomas, B. L. Tribble, E. L. Turk, D. Williams, G. S. Commanding Officer W. L. PENBERTHY, JR. 1. The Green Door kid. 2. Yes, TU is fine. 3. Anything for a laugh. 4. Aggies’ best friend? SPRING SPORTS ATHLETES SQUADRON 25 Fourth row: Elledge, Sears, Cautliorn, Hall, Luna. Goehring, Burchett. Caruthers, Howard, Schuetzeberg, Neil, Steadman, Darwin, Mueller, Scott, Wotipka, Woodard, Ply, Martin, Hudson, Cosse, Sims, King, Sandford. Third row: Havard, Massey, Taylor, Fold. LeBoeuf, Malone, Payne, Mad¬ dox, Pope, Bundrick, Wynne, Grube, Angermiller, Welsh, Sanders, Thompson, Cox, Lewis, Tubhe, Anderson, Nichols, Milstead, Fairchild. Second row: Gay. First row: Wassermann, Lockett, Powell. Out front: Kieth. LIEUTENANTS: Lockett, B. Mehaffey, G. STAFF SERGEANTS: Osborne, R. Hutto, K. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Pow ' ell, D. CORPORALS: Howard, T. Hall, •L. Wotipka, L. Luna, C. Polk, J. Goehring, A. Steadman, R. Gay, R. McNichol, J. Swisher, N. FRESHMEN: Havard, B. Massey, C. T. Taylor, A. LeBoeuf, G. Malone, D. Payne, H. Maddox, H. Pope, P. Bundrick, B. Wynne, J. R. Grube, C. Angermiller. R. Welsh, S. Sanders, R. Thompson. J. Cox, J. Lewis, A. Tubbe, J. A. Anderson, R. Nichols, M. Milstead, C. Fairchild, R. Elledge, J. Sears, T. Cauthorn, S. Burchett, J. Caruthers, B. Schuetzeberg, J. Neil, E. Darwin, B. Mueller, W. Scott, L. Woodard, M. Ply, H. Martin. R. Hudson, L. Cosse, S. Sims, B. King, H. Sandford, C. Commanding Officer R. D. KIETH 1. Having a hard time. 2. Zeke, Beke and the weight lifting club. 3. We can talk later. 4. My Ag. SQUADRON 26 Fourth row: Gilbert, Allen, Manigold, Roco, Mayfield, Luna. Benson, Green, Williamson, Smith, Selby, Scott, Lewis, Gill, Akin, Barsotti, Burns, Collier. Stembridge, Coffee, Bailey, Kirby, Nourie, Singer, Gilbert. Third row: Armendariz, Adame, Perkins, Leeper, Mendez, Milliken, Nix, Boss- bard, Frost. Belew. Halbert. Cook. Lenamon, Kloppe, Lindsay, McVey, Moos, Wallace, Gibson, Gunter, Lee, Mayhue, Pennington, Rambz, Cavazos. Second row: Gutherie, Rogers, Armenakis, Epps. First row: Kugler, Anderson. Newcomer, Alexander, Harris, Wilson, Nicolas, Williams. Out front: C obb. LIEUTENANTS: Anderson, L. N. Harris, T. B„ III Kugler, C. W. Newcomer, R. Nicholas, B. J. Williams, C. E. Wilson, J. W. Armenakis, D. A. Epps, L. B. Gill. M. R. CORPORALS: Gunter, M. G. P. Guthrie, R. B. Kirby, R. M. Perkins, W. L. Ramoz, A. Singer, R. W. Wallace, M. J. SOPHOMORES: Akin. J. P. Smith. B. R. Williamson, B. P. Mayhue, D. W. FRESHMEN: Adame, B. G. Allen. G. D. Armendariz, E. P. Barsotti, P. J. Bailey, F. H. Belew. J. M. Benson, C. A. Bosshard, F. W. Burns, D. R. Cavazos, P. A. Coffee, J. L. Collier. J. B. Frost, C. R. Gaby, E. B. Gibson, F. B. Gill, J. L. Gilbert, D. E. Gilbert. D. H. Green, R. M. Halbert, M. R. Howell, H. A. Kloppe, F. J. Lee, J. C. Leeper, J. M. Lenamon, J. L. Lewis, N. G. Lindsay, W. J. Luna, D. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Manigold, R. E. Mayfield, R. M. Mendez, L. H. McVey, J. M. Milliken, J. W. Moos, 0. L. Mudd, K. R. Newsom, B. J. Nix, C. W. Nourie, C. R. Pennington, C. D. Roco, M. P. Rowell, W. D. Scott, R. W. Selby, R. M. Stembridge, D. R. Commanding Officer J. F. COBB ROSS VOLUNT FIRST PLATOON Second row: Rankin, McLallen, Skinner, Anthony, Grantham, Ragsdale, Gower, Ellington, Sides, Clark. First row: Meals, Demuth, Groves, Roberts, Rowen. Ochterbeck, Lummis, Daab, Winkler, Costa, Burke. Out front: Kolinek, Starr, Piper, Hill, Montgomery. JOHN H. SPECHT MARVIN E. MELSON Commanding Officer Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON Non-Coms Starr, L. J. Hill, R. C. Fitzwilliams, J. C. Montgomery, J. C. Kolinek, E. K. First Squad Anthony, R. G. Demuth, Frank Groves, J. R. Lummis, A. D. Meals, B. K. McLallen, DeWitt Sides, B. B. Second Squad Bowen, R. M. Ellington, J. W. Gower, J. D. Grantham, A. H. Rankin, J. L. Roberts, M. R. Winkler, A. J. Third Squad Burke, J. A. Clark, J. A. Costa, J. P. Daab, F. G. Ochterbeck, J. W, Ragsdale, G. M. Skinner, C. B. LARRY D. PIPER First Platoon Leader Third Platoon Leader Second row: Lessard, Camper, Vencil, McGowan, Partridge, McGinty, Nelson, 236 Anz ’ S P rin g s ’ Dunlap, Garcia. First row: Thomas, Nail, Foster, Smith, Trice, EER COMPANY SECOND PLATOON Second row: Kirby, Solka. Gaston, Smith, Upchurch. Garrard, Wells, Rice, Woodard, Cleland. First row: Hagler, Rhea, Blake, Hurley, Coulbourn, Roycroft, Redditt, Collier, Ligon, Harris, Byars. Out front: Rinard, Betsill, Edwards, Lee, Smith. SECOND PLATOON Non-Coms Rinard, J. W. Ware, C. S. Edwards, S. B. Smith, T. W. Lee, L. E. Benthul, Hortis First Squad Ligon, J. L. Collier, P. B. Wells, C. S. Rhea, J. C. Lam, C. F. Harris, T. R. Solka, Jack Kirby, D. B. Second Squad Redditt, W. M. Byars, H. W. Hurley, D. C. Long, J. M. Rice, C. W. Caston, J. C. Cleland, R. J. Third Squad Roycroft, R. E. Hagl er, J. L. Coulbourn, D. W Blake, R. E. Garrard, C. W. Smith, B. R. Woodard, R. E. Upchurch, T. J. JERRY M. BETSILL Second Platoon Leader JACK W. THOMAS 1st Sergeant KARL J. SPRINGER Administrative Officer THIRD PLATOON Non-Coms Nash, Gene Boyett, G. H. Duncan, D. E. Foerster, L. C. Koel, J. 0. Heard, J. F. First Squad Anz, J. W. Balhorn, R. J. Garcia, Bart McLaren, T. D. Smith, C. R. Walker, J. V. Vencil, A. W. Second Squad Camper, R. E. Foster, J. W. McGinty, D. D. Nail, F. M. Schmid, H. B. Shepard, G. T, Springs, D. M. Thomas, G. E. Third Squad Armstrong, B. D. Dunlap, D. D. Lessard, C. S. McGowan, J. N. Nelson, J. E. Partridge, J. R. Richardson, Bill Trice, M. L. PLATOON Richardson, Schmid, Shepard, Balhorn, Armstrong, Walker, McLaren. Out front: Nash, Dellinger, Boyette, Koel. 237 Third roiv: Hives, Hilburn, Torrealba, Fagan, Conn, Thompson, Gillum, Seago, Oxford, Pond. Second row: Brien, Cook, Pulliam, Mireles, Peres, Jaeckle, Hicks, Butler, Narvarte, Crawford, Alder, Keith, Shipman. First row: Hughes, Heye, Wilkinson, Riddle, Whithey, Cheshire, Long, Buchanan, Coffee, Williams, Tomlin, Threadgill, Smith, Martin. Out front: Kloppe, Breland. DON C. BRELAND Commander Alder, T. N. Breen, W. M. Breland, D. C. Buchanan, F. B. Butler, D. T. Cheshire, R. H. Coffee, J. L. Conn, W. M. Cook, W. Crawford, T. D. Fagan, W. M. Gilliam, F. G. Heye, W. B. Hicks, E. E. Hilburn, A. B. Hines, C. W. Hughes, J. H. Jaeckle, J. T. Keith, R. B. Kloppe, F. G. Long, W. E. Martin, R. F. McClung, S. A. Mireles, R. Narvarte, P. Oxford, H. Peres, E. G. Pond, P. J. Pulliam, D. G. Riddle, R. W. Seago, G. W. Shipman, B. W’. Smith, R. J. Smith, W. A. Threadgill, L. L. Thompson, C. L. Tomlin, T. N. Torrealba, D. R. Whithey, T. G. Wilkinson, J. N. Williams, R. Sponsor: M Sgt. Temple MILITARY AWARDS “B” Field Artillery _____________ General George F. Moore Trophy Squadron 11 ______________ Houston Chamber of Commerce Award “A” Infantry _____________________________________________ 36th Division Award JACK LUNSFORD ............ JON HAGLER ................... THOMAS UPCHURCH ... BYRON KING .................... JAMES DELLINGER, JR. JOHN THOMAS ................ DONALD CLOUD .............. WILLIAM HEYE, JR........ ....... Texas ROA Award .......... Caldwell Trophy .................. DAR Award ................. UDC Trophy ................... Fritz Award . Mothers’ Club Award L. H. Lane Scholarship Outstanding Freshman DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS DAVID ARNOLD LARRY ASTLE JAMES BAILEY BERNARD BOARNET OLIVER BROWN DONALD BURTON JOSEPH BUSER LELAND CHVATAL RALEIGH DEW MARCUS EDWARDS, JR. JOHN EVANS JAMES FALLEN DAVID FESS ALLAN FREDRICK DANIEL GARZA DALE HAMILTON RODNEY HARMON ROBERT HUNTER JAMES KITTERMAN CHARLES KLINGMAN FRANKLIN KRUEGER LUD LINCOLN ROBERT McJOHNSON JOSEPH MINOR WILLIAM NEWTON TERRELL NORRIS BOBBY PHILLIPS JAMES ROBERTS, JR. WILLIAM RODGERS LOUIS ROGERS FRANCIS SAVAGE, JR. RUDY SCHUBERT. JAMES SIMPSON HUBERT SMITH, JR. WILLIAM SMITH JESS STOCKSTILL JOHN STOLL HERMAN TELLER BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN EUGENE BEYER CALVIN HINES ...................................... “A” Infantry WILEY SONNIER RONALD THWEATT ............................ “B” Infantry SAMUEL NEAL DON BRELAND ...................................... “C” Infantry ROBERT WILKINS WILLIAM SEEKER ................................ “D” Infantry EDWARD WHITLEY “E” Infantry HERBERT WHALEN WILLIE BINION ........................................ “A” Armor GEORGE FLECK BEN JOHNSON .......................................... “B” Armor WILLIAM HILL RICHARD GHISELIN .............................. “C” Armor WILLIAM MARKILLIE CLYDE JONES ...................................... “A” Engineers HOMER HERSHEY CHARLES ALLEN .............................. “B” Engineers EDWARD WUESTE CHARLES AMMERMAN ............ “A” Transportation WILLIAM HITT WILEY DOVER. JR............................. “A” Ordnance RICHARD NOACK ROBERT MENAFFEY ................ “A” Field Artillery JAMES JINKS BYRON BLASCHKE .................... “B” Field Artillery JOHN MOOSBERG THOMAS BROOKS .................... “C” Field Artillery WINSTON CLARK RONALD KILGORE .................... “D” Field Artillery JAY BISBY CECIL BURLING .............. “A” Antiaircraft Artillery HUBERT ISAACKS MARVIN SCHNEIDER .... “B” Antiaircraft Artillery DOUGLAS LOMAX KENNETH HERRICKS .... “C” Antiaircraft Artillery DARWIN STRICKLAND GUS ALEXANDER ...................... “A” Quartermaster LEO CLOUD WILLIAM GREENE .................................. “A” Signal MICHAEL O’HARA GERALD LOWDER .............................. “A” Chemical DONALD TURNER DEWITT CHANDLER ........................ “A” Composite DONALD GREEN ROSS SALVAGGIO ............................ “B” Composite ANDY ERISMAN EDWARD LEWIS .................................. “A” Athletics DONALD SMITH GALE OLIVER, III ................................ “B” Athletics MELBERN GLASSCOCK JOHN WILKINSON .................................. Squadron 1 FREDERICK SCHUSTER TERRY CRAWFORD ................................ Squadron 2 XAVIER SENDEJO ANTHONY BRUNNEMANN .................. Squadron 3 JOHN PARTRIDGE RALPH SMITH ........................................ Squadron 4 JAMES WEST ROBERT DABNEY .................................... Squadron 5 JAMES LASSITER TROY TOMLIN .......................................... Squadron 6 BRUNO YBERRA GUILIERMO ORTIZ ................................ Squadron 7 WILLIAM BLACKWOOD EDWARD ALDRIDGE .............................. Squadron 8 ROBERT BUSBY BOBBY SHIPMAN .................................... Squadron 9 CHARLES ROBINSON WILLIAM SMITH .................................... Squadron 10 WAYNE CULBERTH WILLIAM HEYE ...................................... Squadron 11 FRANK YOUNT LARRY WHITE ........................................ Squadron 12 ROBERT FEENY CARL SERRES ........................................ Squadron 13 ROBERT WILLIAMS GORDON SEAGO .................................... Squadron 14 RONNIE STEWART PAUL COOKE .......................................... Squadron 15 WILLIAM PERKINS FRITZIE KLOPPE .................................. Squadron 26 TRACY DORSETT JAMES ABERNATHY ............................ Squadron 16 DAVID PETTY GERALD GRIFFITH ..................:........... Squadron 17 CLIFFORD LANE RONALD CHESHIRE .............................. Squadron 18 RONALD STALLINGS ROBERT HILLER .................................... Squadron 19 JAMES BOYCE JAMES PATE .......................................... Squadron 20 WOODIE BAKER ARTHUR PARKER .................................. Squadron 21 JOHN JOHNSON ALLEN LUDWIG .................................... Squadron 22 HUBERT VYKUKAL JOHN BOYLE .......................................... Squadron 23 BEN TORRES HILLRY RANSON .................................. Squadron 24 JOHN POLK HAROLD KING ........................................ Squadron 25 JOHN EVANS WILLIAM ECKERT .............................. Maroon Band ROBERT HUNTER WALTER JOHNSTON .............................. White Band BRANCH AWARDS KARL SPRINGER .................. Air Force Association JAMES COSTA .............. Army Chemical Association BOBBY SUROVIK .................................... Antiaircraft JOHN RINARD .................................................. SAME DONALD DUNLAP ............................................ SAME JOHN SPECHT .................................... Field Artillery THOMAS ADAIR, III .................................... Infantry BOBBY NELSON ............................................ Ordnance CLYDE BEAL, JR......................................... Ordnance FREDDIE LEHMANN ........................ Quartermaster DAVID CURRIN .................................... Quartermaster BOBBY AMMER ................................ Communications Association — Army WARREN JOHNSON, JR................. Communications Association — Air DONALD WEBER ............................ National Defense Transporation JOHN OCHTERBECK .................... National Defense Transportation LEIGHLUS SHEPPARD, JR............................. Armor KENNETH MARQUARDT .................... San Antonio Post, SAME JAMES PARTRIDGE ........................ Chemical Corps HOUSTON C. OF C. CORDS JON HAGLER .............................................. Corps Staff RAY BOWEN .......................................... Corps Troops GEORGE SHEPARD .......................... First Regiment THOMAS UPCHURCH .................. Second Regiment DONALDSON McGINTY .......................... First Wing ARLEN LUMMUS .................................. Second Wing DONALD DUNLAP .............................................. Band SAME AWARDS JACK LUNSFORD ........................................ Air Force GEORGE RAGSDALE .................................. Air Force DOUGLAS DE CLUITT ............................ Antiaircraft CHARLES SMITH ................................ Field Artillery JAMES GROVES ............................................ Infantry 239 LEGGETT AND MITCHELL HALLS These are two of the nine dormi¬ tories which serve as home away from home for the civilian students. Leggett was built in 1911 and Mitchell in 1912. Many Aggies have studied the night away in these durable structures. This section edited by Val Polk - tga Mfl Seated: Roy Andrews, Ray Greene, Billy Clark, Dick Crawford, John Avant. Standing: Bannie Zinn, advisor; Frank Bailey, Norman Guilloud. Henry Williams, H. D. Swilley, Robert Lowry, Ray Hahn, Robert Bacher, Vannis Redman, William Huitt. Not present: John LaCroix, Dwight Brown. The Civilian Student Council is the governing body of the civilian students on matters that affect the civilian students primarily. The membership is composed of one member from each of the following: the four undergraduate classes, and graduate level stu¬ dents, each civilian dormitory, and day students. College View is represented by twm (2) members and the Civilian Chaplain is a non-voting member of the Council. The Council is financially supported by a special account from the Department of Student Affairs. The activities of the Council are many and varied, but one of the main objectives has been the organization of a more dynamic civilian program. The majority of the work is done by special committees and the four Standing Committees: Traditions and Welcoming, Mothers’ Day, Civilian Weekend, and Executive. This year’s Civilian Student Council has accomplished many things such as, obtaining ushers and helping with the seating problems in Kyle Field, was the co-ordinator for all the Civilian Christmas Activities, the planning of Civilian Weekend, and Mothers’ Day activi¬ ties, to mention a few. Each year, since its organization in 1954, the Civilian Student Council has gained in OFFICERS President ________________________________________ BILLY CLARK Vice President ________________________________ JOHN AVANT Secretary ---------------------------------- DICK CRAWFORD Treasurer ________________________________________ RAY GREENE Parliamentarian __________________________ ROY ANDREWS 242 scope and prestige. BILLY CLARK First row: Bockholt. Adkins, Hughes, Shew, Gleason, Childress, Guilloud, Clavin, Tchamran, Sanchez, Artecona. Second row: Littlefield, Laningham, Tumlinson, Martin, Miller, Van Winkle, Greene, Morris, Payne, Smelser, Nichols, Adkins. Third row: Johnson, Green, Willard, Zickle, Davis, Meeks, Pace, Loden. Hemsley, Hass, Saad, Marlowe, Dolson. Fourth row: Jameson, Moss, Rogers, Bose, Clark, Thornberry, Piccione, Nicholson, Knighton, Cobra, Lane, McCord. Adamick, Spencer W. Graul, Don W. Adkins, Jimmy Green, Tommy F. Adkins, John W. Greene, Cullum Allen, Dwight Reeves, Jr. Guerra, Jose R. Amin, Jagdish Guilloud, Norman Artecona, Victor Hass, Bruce S. Avila, Roberto Hemsley, Robert A. Baca, Bobbie G. Hendrix, Tom Frank Baires, Jose Gil Holder, Jackie B. Baruah, J. H. Hughes, Jack D. Billingsley, D. S. Jacobson, Norman H. Bockholt, Eugene B. Jameson, Aubrey M. Bose, Roger Johnson, Johnny R. Boyd, Douglas A. Joyce, Joseph R. Brix, Holger Kaspar, Paul E. Burleson, K. E. Kendall, Holcombe A. Chang, Yun C. Kerr, Robert Childress Tommy Knighton, James L. Clark, Tim Kuo, Marshall Clary, Charles Lane, Martin B. Clavin, Edward M. Laningham, Gene R. Cleveland, Jasper Jack Littlefield, Jim C. Cobra, Arivallo Loden, Harold Allen Colwell, Wayne McBride, Charles A. Cotter, Patout H. McCord, Larry W. Curtis, Lonnie R. McElroy, Craig C. Dalton, George Mclnnis, James Russell Davies, Ronald E. McLarty, Donald Davis, Billy Don Marcos, Zilmer C. Davis, Bob Marlowe, Freddie Davis, Norman N. Martin, Jack Dolson, D. Donald Meeks, Clarence M. Douglas, A. Gene Mejia, Joe Drab, Gilbert J. Mendez, Luis H. Durbin, Tommy Miller, Wellon W. Elder, Robert B. Miller, William R. Foster, Bob Preston Mohan, U. S. Frey, Charles E. Montemayor, Amado Gleason, Jerry Don Moore, Joseph W. Goddard, Edwin J. Morris, D. W. Gonzales, Juan Moss, Richard Goodwin, Charles B. Mounce, Wendell 1. It’s alcohol, isn’t it? 2. We’ve never lost a game and never will. 3. Sunday stroll. Mulay, C. A. Smelser, Thomas George Narain, Ram Smith, Bernard Nichols, Charles W Nicholson, Steven Smith, Weldon Striegler, Maurice Lee Notani, Guisaran W. Stutte, Norman Nunez, Cesar A. Sweet, William E. Ochoa, Victor M. Taylor, Billy J. Owens, Joseph N. Tchamran, Abbass S. Owens, Sammie S. Pace, Claude A., Jr. Thompson, James L. Thornberry, Fredrick D. Park, Kihlo Trahan, Richard Tumlinson, Grady M. Payne, Paul D. Piccione, Sam Van Winkle, Robert G. Queren, Henry D. Vetters, Terry. L. Ramby, Kenneth Wagner, Thomas M. Raven, Klaus Wallace, Hal L. Rogers, William S. Watkins, George N., Jr. Watkins, William C. Saad, Odilon Sanchez, Juan Wight, David R. Schillings, Roger Shabelski, Joseph J. Willaert, Albert L. Williams, Stuart Mason Shew, Louis H. Zirkle, Don E. Singleton, John E. 243 DORM 16 First row: Elizondo, Goldman, Nitsch, Barrow, Ledbetter, Berry, Bolner, McClelland, Philips, Brown. Second row: Marciacq, Muller, Holzwarth, Swindle, Gonzalez, Vega, Zingales, McLean, Brazzell, Miller. Third row: Gonzalez, Maconirk, Bean, Shorn, Schulle, Spanhel, McClure, Wolfle, Pena, Aldape. Fourth row: Utesch, Easley, Thurman, Savage, Brunson, Simmons, Denfro, Thode, Dennis, Britten, Ansley. Adkins, James Elsik, Willie C. Lyon, James M. Schwartz, L. E. Tinnin, Edward A. Adney, Eugene M. Englehardt, H. C. Male, Richard C. Scroggs, Milton G. Toler, Neil F. Aldape, Alfonso L. Etie, Jefferson Davis Marciacq, Hector Sexton, James C. Torres, Julian Alexander, Roger Farley, John T. Martinez, Ernest Shivers, F. B. Turner, Robert D. Allen, William C. Fletcher, Jack Miller, Larry N. Shortt, William A. Utesch, John Paul Andrews, Howard L. Francis, Ronald Minsky, Robert N. Simmons, John W. Uribe, James Ansley, Marvin Carroll Franke, Milton C. Moore, Bill Smith, Charles W. Vega, DeLeon Jesus Vieria, Aroldo Anthony, Milton H. Friedland, Marcel Morris, James H. Smith, James H. Bassett, Paul Fulton, Ernest R. Muller, Albert F. Smith, Jimmie L. Walfle, T. L. Bean, Robert B. Gallopoulus, Mecholas Murray, Fred A. Smith, Thomas G. Wallin, Robert D. Berry, Dan B. Bodine, Grantly W. Galvin, Dan C. McCard, Carl P. Spanhel, Frank V. Spinks, Jack Watson, John H. Garza, Cruz McClelland, David Watson, Patrick E. Bodkin, Wayne Garza, Isaac F. Gay, William B. McClendon, James R. Spurlock, William W. Weatherly, William Webb, W. H. Boening, Louis F. McClure, Glynn Stephens, Kenton W. Bolner, C. A. Geddes, George McConnell, Roy McGourik, Jack Stewmen, James M. Weiss, Joe L. Bradley, Jimmy Lee Gibbs, Robert W. Sumner, Lawrence E. Wells, Harton Bravenec, Thomas H. Gill, Michael R. McLain, John W. Swindle, Ed Wells, Russell Brazzell, Jerry E. Glaze, Arthur Gold, Hugh Joseph McLauglin, Thomas Swindle, Ted White, Jim W. Britten, Earl McLean, Raymond G. Talberg, Wesley E. Wilson, Edward A. Brockwell, Floyd Goldman, Melton E. Nanny, Hugh R. Tempelton, Robert Zebro, Joseph Brown, Dwight Gonzales, John G. Needham, Loyd B. Thode, William Henry Zertuche, Mario A. Brown, Thomas Gonzalez, Antonio Newton, Weldon H. Thornes, Richard Zingales, Joseph A. Brunson, Ted Gonzalez, Rafail Nitsch, J. A. Thomas, William E. Zuckero, Albert M. Burton, Demeric R. Gorman, Robert C. Nix, Charles W. Thurman, Larry Byrd, J. L., Jr. Caballero, Gus Calhoun, Donald T. Campbell, Monte Cassidy, Donald Castleberry, Clyde Centilli, J. D. Chapa, R. Chiari, Olegario B. Clement, L. Wayne Clevenger, Kenneth R. Cole, Michael F. Comits, Peter Cope, Gene E. Coronel, Jorge E. Cox, Joseph L. Crelisle, Jimmie Crippen, James P. Davenport, John Day, George M. Dempsey, James Dennis, James R. Detwiler, George F. Dickerson, Edward Dickerson, Edwin W. Dingier, Tom B. Donevan, James E. Driscall, Julian D. Dunklin, Birin H. Easley, Ronald F. Elizondo, Oscar A. Greenberg, A. Charles Hafley, Floyxl T. Hamner, Howard H. Harrison, Charles M. Harvill, M. D. Hinton, Jimmy Hodnett, James L. Hohensee, Vernon Hogan, Roger L. Holzworth, J. C. Hopkins, William H. Houston, Don Hulke, Franklin D. Hunn, Russell Hunter, Olan E. Irwin, Kenneth W. Jackson, Charles F. Jones, Milton M. Joyner, Ronnelle W. Keprta, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick, John A. Klement, Frank A. Kopfer, Arthur W. Kunkle, Albert C. Kuykendall, Lovell W. Lane, Douglas Lange, Wayne W. Lauback, Charles H. Ledbetter, James B. Lee, C. Wayne Lee, George E. K. LeFerre, Wesley L. Nolley, James N. Nuckols, Gerald A. Orsak, Johnnie W. Pate, David A. Pautesch, Lawrence Pena, Carlos D. Pencik, Leroy F. Penton, Lon A. Pervis, A. B. Phillips, Tyrone W. Policy, William E. Poston, Steven W. Powell, Jack Lee Prude, George F. Pyle, George C. Ramirez, Marcello A. Randal, George L. Randolph, Richard Ray, James E. Renfro, J. W. Rice, Jerry D. Richardson, Richard Riddle, John B. Rodriquez, Omar G. Rodwald, Fred A. Roe, David, Jr. Ross, Charles H. Sanderfer, Hal LeRoy Savage, Kenneth Schulle, Bert W. Schulze, Gerald K. 1. Thinking of you. 2. Come on in—the water’s fine. 3. Hi, there! Ml 244 3 First row: Reynolds, Bucaram, Moore, Zertuche, LeNoir, Salvato, Ellison, Colunga, Colunga, Pate, Andrews, Pipes, Foster, Middleton. Second row: Garza, Blakewood, Satterwhite, Dombeck, Alvarez, Poulos, Yturria, Fougerat, Damron, Childers, Allen, LePori, McClure, Zellner, Dunn. Third row: Jennings, Garza, Halley, King, Pope, Dean, Kainer , Shumbera, Margo, Cox, Robinson, Lehotsky, Middleton, Zain. Fourth row: Sevier, Genzer, Peters, Frank, Andrews, Jefferies, Oliver, Baker, Maher, Chapman, Masso, Huddleston, Wampler, Womack, Wofford, Morales. Adams, Billy Bob Adams, Daniel M. Adams, Joe Allen, George H. Allen, Sidney Allison, Eugene Allison, Robert N. Allston, Richard L. Alvarez, Ernesto Ancira, Rosendo E. Anderson, Richard L. Anderson, Vernon D. Andrews, Roger L. Andrews, Roy E. Anthony, Theodore G. Appelt, Don L. Bacher, Bob N. Bailey, William G. Baker, Homer L. Barker, Gordon K. Bayse, John P. Beall, Bobby R. Beall, John M. Beck, Raymond Becker, Freddie L. Beyer, Lester Blakewood, Blake Bounds, David C. Brady, Jack E. Braune, Donald R. Brown, Jim Brown, Lenton R. Brown, Stanton E. Bruce, Donald Bucarem, Rene Bullard, John C. Burton, Edwin R. Canales, Gilherto A. Cardoza, Camilo Casbeer, Lawrence Chapman, Walter W. Chapman, Will D. Childers, William C. Chipman, Henry R. Claborn, Larry Clark, James Clarke, Richard F. Cline, Robert W. Coalter, Richard G. Colunga, Roberto F. Colunga, Ruben Compton, Otho D. Cordani, Joseph Cordes, Alfred H. Cox, E. Don Damron, David Daskam, L. Fred Davis, Jackie C. Dean, Mike C. DeLassen, Jan Dellinger, Mabry E. Dombeck, Robert J. Dozier, John K. Dunn, James E. Dunn, Jerry D. Earle, Bruce B. Ellison, Tommy R. Emanuel, Walter C. Evans, Robert R. Flores, Enrique R. Ford, Elvis Foster, Ralph H. Fougerat, Charles R. Frank, J. Louis Franklin, Don E. Galinzoga, Jose A. Garcia, Delfino F. Garcia, Oscar Garza, Miguel (Mike) Garza, Roman P. Genzer, Clarence J. Glazener, W. K. Godwin, Donald M. Gonzales, Claudio Gonzales, Javier P. Good, John O. Gordon, Emery J. Granados, Jorgi Gray, Jack Greenberg, Daniel E. Greer, Lee F. Gunn, Roy Tate Halley, Sammy M. Hampton, Shellye B. Harris, Jim Hatter, Donnie K. Haugland, Gary M. Hipsher, Edwin Hoover, M. W. Huddleston, Dock P. Hutchins, Robert W. Jackson, Robert M. Jaramillo, Abdiel Jeager, Keith D. Jeffries, Charles C. Jennings, Robert Lee Jones, James L. Kahla, Sidney Kainer, Winfred Kim, Holim King, Walter C. Knauth, Joseph Krischke, Edward F. Kuich, Nicholas Lacy, Roger S. Lehotsky, Victor Leinwebber, Don H. Lenoir, Don J. Le Pori, Wayne O. Lillard, Paul Little, Richard Lonon, Jerry C. Lowe, John N. Lord, Gene Mabe, R. E. Maher, Michael G. Manicom, Ronald E. Maniha, Robert W. Margo, Rodolfo Martin, Louis Martin, Louis J. Jerry orge F. McCarley, Hugh E. McClure, Jim M. Mcllroym, Zach H. Middleton, David G. Middleton, Virgil Y. Milner, Murray Montgomery, William K. Moore, Charles R. Morales, L. A. Morphew, Robin Mossman, Robin Mosses, Edward Muramoto, Hiroshi Neinast, Gary S. Oliva, Jorge L. Oliver, William S. Pate, Melvin Pecht, Lawrence L. Peters, Robert L. Pierce, Bennie L. Pierce, James F. Pierson, Edwin G. Pipes, John R. Pope, Charles Porterfield, Clyde Poulos, Nick G. Reynolds, Don R. Reynolds, Jerry Rivoire, Kenneth Rogers, Tommy Homing, James L. Robinson, Larry Robinson, William M. Rodriquez, Roberto S. Ruben, Richard M. Saenz, Adan J. Salvato, Carlo F. Sanders, G. W. Martinets, Masso. Ge 1. Coed beer bust at the pits. 2. THE PITS. 3. The Bonfire that beat TU. Satterwhite, Grady D. Sevier, Billy D. Shelton, Robert Shields, Theodore C. Shumbera, Clarence J. Sims, Robert J. Smith, Perry Stephens, John C. Strauss, Charles E. Strickland, Bobby K. Suh, Sang In Swain, Philip Teague, Robert A. Teplicek, Henry Thallman, A. Richard Tucker, John Turbeville, Don R. Vancil, Joe Van Zandt, Roscoe Vichareli, Jesus H. Vogelsang, Thomas Vriesenga, Robert Wafer, William C. Wampler, Kenneth W. Weidenbach, Carl P. Whitmore, Harry H. Wilde, Cecil B. Williams, John T. Willis, Frank B. Winans, Don T. Wofford, Billy M. Womack, Larry J. Wright, Bradle C. Wright, John E. Wright, Roy F. Yates, W. C. Yost, David F. Yturria, Fausto Zane, Rene Zellner, Charles E. Zertuche, Jose 245 First row: Bonnett, Williams, Wilson, Clark, Hubert, Perry, Harbers. Second row: Guerard, Fry, Stotts, Shaver, Gifford, Martin, Wright, Carpenter, Card, Ashley, Garlough, Purcell, Pickle, Moore, Parker, Fugeman. Groge, Rocha, Meacham, Cooper, Burkhead. Third row: Watkins, Osbourn, Smith, Carlo, Sorensen, Carriger, Mahrenholz, Lewis, Hartley, Terry, Talbert, Gebel, Kuhnle, Mcleland, Lavergne, Kanewske, Cuellar, Guerra, Duran, Lloyd, Griggs. Fourth row: Vargas, Rice, Hathaway, Buck, Estes, Ramsey, Crawford, Kappelman, Teas, Buck, Barnard, Mooring, Anderson, Armand, Bradicich, Cotter, Scott, Kutch, Tabony. Fifth row: Faulkner, Gutierrez, Overly, Brittain, Kuykendall, Hernandez, Walker, Todd, Montemayor, Gon¬ zalez, Andrews, Garcia, Lopez, Keszler, Grona, Abendroth, Wdseman, Lassig, Horn. Abendroth, Charles F., Jr. Halverson, Bernard K. Anderson, William F. Harbers, Leniel H. A n d rews, A rchie P. Hartley, Vinson D. Armand, Albert AT. Hathaway, Charles E. Ashley t Oily C. Hernandez, Miguel A. Ayers, Lei an d Rex Herrero, Fay A. Barnard, Harry R. Hilliard, Dan W. Belt ram, Felipe Hoffman, J oh n W. B e n n e 11, Ja in e s W. Hopkins, Nicholas A. Bonnett, Norman L. Horn, Billy R. Bradicick. Reno B. Hubert, T. F. Britlain, Martin E. H m ff f ma n, R on aid L, Brown, Gary 0. Hundley, William G. Bryant, Paul F. Hutton, Dale J. Buck. Charles W. James, Donald B. Buck, John W. Jobe, Don Burkhead, Edward J. K an ew sk e, F ran c is J. Camargo, Guadalupe J. Kappieman, Charles W. Carlo, Michael J. Kaufman, Jay L. Carpenter, James W. Kelly, John M. Carriger, Douglass K. Kelly, William P.. Casas, David A. Keszler, James E, Castro, Luis F. Kbuinle, Carl J.. Chadwick, John R. Kiaidh, Michael H, Clark, Billy R. Kutch, Allen T. Cooper, W. T. Kutch, Pat D. Craig, Dale C, Lab hart, Cecil W, Crawford, Malcolm Lassig, John K. Cuellar, Angel A. Lavergne, Lon is KL Daniell, David P. Le w is, W o 1 lie m H. Duran, Reynoldo L I O ' v d, H er ma n R Emmons, John W. Lilly, ' Billy J. Estes, Sam Lopez, Romeo Falls, Tom Lozano, Oscar A.. Faulkner, Lewis L. Lynch, William S. Fry, E. Lee Mahrenholz, Norman L. Fungeman, William H. Marrow, Homer L. Card, Clifford R. Martin, Hugo Garcia. Enrique M art in, Os w ell L „ Garlough. Forest Meacham, William C. Garrett, William Moore,, Harry F. Garza, Gilberto Mooring, Elmer E„ Gebel, Howard S. Monte may er, Arthur A. Gilbreth, Ken A. Montgomery, William B. Gonzales, Enrique McDonald, Charles A. Green, Lane A. McLean, Robert L, Griffin, Charles A. McLelland, Hugh W. Griggs, Lee A. McKay, Robert E. Grobe, Arvie Max, Jr. McKelvey, Marvin L. Grona, Albert C. Osburnj Carrol E. Guerra, Ricardo P. Overly, John W, Guerrard, Michael P. Parker, James W. Gutierrez, Oscar A. Patrick, Virgil H. Hale, Homer D. Perry, Billy T. 1. Out in the bushes. 2. What kind of a joke was that? 3. Looking for little ole me? Perryman, William Y. Svatek, Geroge, L. Pickle, Charles D. Syler, John C. Pizzitola, Tommie Tabony, Joseph L. Price, Jessie N. Talbert, Wayne M. Purcell, Gerald Tanner, Charles W. Purifoy, Tommie A. Teas, John Ramsey, Charles W. Terry, Richard B. Ramirez, Pedro M. Todd, Donald E. Rankin, R. Ray Turner, Don Rice, Jerry L. Turner, Kirby L. Rocha, Ruben N. Vargas, Jose Saldivar, Enrique Villereal, Hector Scott, Robert Walker, John W. Serna, Federico Watkins, Bobby F. Sifford, Robert L. Webb, Kenneth W. Skidmore, Sam C. Williams, Joe G. Sorensen, Lee W. Wilson, Charles F. Smith, Martin A. Willems, Joseph H. Spillman, Emil E. Wiseman, Charles R. Stepezyls, Robert J. Wright, Russel M. Stotts, Joe J. Wyatt, Richard T. 246 First row: McFarland, McClver, Netardus, LaCroix, Martin, Pinkston, Thompson, Williams, Banta, Luquette, Dunn, Carroll, Abdullah, A. Kirst, L. Kirst, Vahrenkamp, Hubbs, Nobles. Second row: Kent, K. D. Jones, Owens, Voigt, Montgomery, Ryan, Whitmire, Elsey, Wilkerson, Ridgway, lldarraz, Guzman, Polvadore, McCrary, Cloar. Third row: Larson, Pendleton, Little, Latimer, Hickey, Goodwin, Motl, Krischke, Menge, Shoemaker, Dillard, Cockrell, Quesada, Lacovone, Sherwood, Kargl, Volz, Goodman. Fourth row: Fondren, Hill, Tarver, T. K. Black, E. L. Black, Walser, Nelms. Fijth row: Larsson, Stewart, Helpenstell, Hopkins, McElroy, Moellering, Langston, Roubion, Walston, DeShazo, Wottrich, Mickelson, Pearcy, Segel- quist, Nevmann. Sixth row: Stambaugh, Johnson, Allison, Underwood, McSpadden, Kennedy, Wise, Hardy, Stovall, Sanders, Brenner, Tebbs, Brans- ford, Braly, Gordon, Durham. Abdullah, Albert S. Allen, Gerald B. Allison, Aubrey J. Anderson, Phillip R. Banta, Charles J. Baros, Gillette Beaman, H. F., Jr. Black, Edward Lee Black, Thomas K. Braly, Norris W. Bransford, J. Warren Bryant, Jack D. Brenner, Charles C. Button, David Caldwell, James H. Campbell, Damon R. Canady, William T. Carroll, Ray D. Cire, J. D. Chudleigh, Clifford E. Cloar, Howard Cockerel, Oliver W. Condron, Ewell D. Craft, Kenneth D. Crisman, Glenn Dantzler, John E. Davis, Charles D. Davis, Edgar Defferari, Douglas M. Desaazo, John A. Dilliard, John A. Dismuke, E. E. Dittmar, Glenn W. Dodson, Donald R. Dowell, Dickie I. Dunn, Billy Bob Durham, Don T. Elsey, Bert E. Fallis, Jasper N. Farias, Filomeno D. Farkas, John W. Fimhle, Charles W. Fitzgerald, Harry J. Fondren, C. M., Ill Gibbs, Frederick W. Glasgow, Robert K. Goerner, Lewis Gooch, Robert Goodman, J. V. Goodwin, Max E. Gordon, DeMarquis Graul, E. Eugene Green, Harry J. Gregorcyk, Kenneth R. Guzman, Cornelio A. Harbers, E. E. Harding, W. E. Hardy, Earnest W. Hawkins, Carey G. Helpenstill, William D. Hickey, James L. Hildebrand, Jacob Hill, F. R. Hopkins, Don J. House, Delma R. Hubbs, John F. Hustead, J. Don Lavaconne, Jacinthe lldarraz, Roberto Johnson, Billy G. Johnson, Wayne M. Jones, Kenneth Jones, Randall W. Jordan, Wilton T. Kargl, Rolf G. Kennedy, Robert L. Kennedy, Roland E. Kent, Jimmy J. Kirst, Alfred Kirst, Louis LaCroix, John T. Langston, James R. Larson, Chris Larson, Fowler Latimer, William J. Little, Jack Lively, James D. Low ' ery, Lee Leon Luquette, George F. Marek, Benjamin F. Marshal, J. A. Martin, Jerry D. Menze, James H. Merrill, David G. Mickelson, Charles D. Mitchell, Roy E. Mocek, Chris Moellering, Alton M. Montgomery, Charles E. Morris, Gene A. Morris, Gerald B. Morriss, James H. Motl, Landis C. McClure. Robert S. McClure, William Joseph McCrary, Hughes McElroy, James D. McFarland, Jan W. McGuill, Robert L. McNulty, James L. McSpadden, Justin 0. Nelms, Robert Netardus, Joseph C. Neuman, David A. Nobles, John C. Nolle, John G. O’Bannon, Norman D. Owens, Thomas L. Pate, Travis’ Pearcy, Harvey E. Pendleton, Fred A. Penny, William H. Peters, Clen E. Pinkston, William T. Pledger, Roy Pledger, Toby Polvadore, James B. Quesada, J. L. Reddy, H. G. R. Ridgeway, Sam H. Robertson, W ' alton V. Roubion, Robert H. Ryan, Dennis Sanders, Leon W. Segelquist, Charles A. Shaver, Ray C. Sherwood, George E. Shoemaker, Leonard W. Smith, Alden J. Sneed, Charles R. Soefje, Harvey H. Stambaugh, Leo P., Jr. Starnater, Jimmy R. Stewart, James E. Stovall, Weldo D. Tarver, James W. Tarver, John D. Tebbs, E. Marion Thompson, Bert D. Truitt, Charles R. Turner, John H. Underwood, Gifton D. Vahrencamp, Robert H. Vanya, Mitch Lee Voight, William A. Volz, William A. Walsen, Paul H. Walston, Claudius L. Wehring, Earnest W. Wendland, Daniel Wettrich, Robert E. Whitmire, Jerome 1. How about that. 2. One dead Indian. 3. Miss Milner of 1910? Wilkerson, Howard B. Williams, Billy Ray W ' illiford, Charles S. Wise, George M. Witcher, James A. Wolens, Mickey C. Wood, Charles R. Zamora, Florentine Zoch, Raymond M. 247 2 First row: Wersal, Mayfield, Crabtree, Wolf, Lowry, Dvoracek, Conaway, Walters, Parlik, Albert, Thane, Mohr, Estes. Second row: Lawrence, Schubert, Pruitt, Ellis, Miller, Coomer, Carpenter, Lowman, Collins, Jordan, Blouse, Battise, Kuehn. Third row: Rudd, Hall, Perez, Cox, Wright, Wetherell, Galindo, Wood, Schultz, Lee, McCord, Hoermann. Fourth row: Murray, Pybus, Morton, Lucas, Lyons, Hickson, Novosad, Hoffman, Wilson, Ballard, Bilbrey, Dod. Fifth row: McAfee, Mitchell, Berry, Sheldon. Sixth row: Selensky, McElroy, Harris, Love, Williams, Bethel, Peasner, Far¬ thing, Kincaid, Sparks. Albert,, Jay Anderson,, James Anderson,. Gene Ballard t Wm. L. Banks, Doyle Barnett, Max D. Baronne, Edfjar X. Barrera Gustavo Battsie, Wyman Belcher, Jerry Behlen, David Belisch, Paul Belote, David Benefield, Gene Berry, Lester Bethel, James Bilbrey, Donnie Blouse, James Boswell, Jamies Braden, Frank W. Brown, Charles W. Browning, Wm. B. Bucaram, Salim Burnett, Henry G Burton, Roger Butler, Jimmie R. Capote, Luciano Carpenter, Lee R. Carr, James E. Champion, Alfredo Clift, w. w. Coleman, Jerry Collins, Jock Conway, Wm. R. Coomer, Travis Cooper, James A. Cox, James Crabtree, Dave Craig, Warren Ray Cull, John G. Culpepper, Jessie Davis, Dan Denty, Robert E, Dod, Robert S. Dunklin, Bevin Dvoracek, Marvin Eden, Charles F. Edwards, Billy D. Eisenman, George Ellis, Wm. T. Espinoza, Luis Estes, Henry Evans, James Farthing, Clyde Ferguson, Sammy Gal in da, Alfredo Gilbert, W. M, Gill, Jimmie Gian well, John S, Glass ford, Howard Go her, Lowman Golds!on, David Gonzalez,, Ralph Gonzalez,, Enrique Graham, Gene Grisham, James H. Hale, Charles Hall, lames R. Harper, Herscfael Harris,, Mack Harris, Richard Heimer, Herbert H ickso n, W imi,., H. Hoermann, Rohert W„ Hoffman, James W. Hood, Hollis Ingram, Robert James, Mike E. t Jr, Jenson, Jerry J. Joihnson, Robert E„ Johnson,. J. Morris Jones, James T. Jordan, Charles Keese, Stanley Kern, Gary Lee Kiker, Hohn Keu.hn, Henry J. Kincaid, John Kmammon,. Ken Landers, John Lang, Paul Lawerence, James Leblanc, Richard Lee, Kenneth Leon, Allen Lindsey, Jack Losen, Konrad Love, Jimmy Lowry, Robert Lucas, Curtis B. Lyons, Johnnie M a j e rs, Ma rs hall Matusek, Vernon Mead, Jim Miesenbach, David Miller, Jimmy B. Mitchell, Jack Mohr, Harvey Morton, Wm. R. Murray, Thomas McAfee, David McCord, Bobby D. McCorkle, Thelton McLeroy, Edward McIntosh, John P. McKinney, Avery Nelson, Richard Nichols, Paul R. Nova,sad. Allen J. Otlre, Albert G. Pavlik, Erwin Peasner, David Perez, Jose R. Phillips, John B. Pierson, Edgar Policy, Donald Posey, Oelmo P. Powers, C. A. Price, G. J. Pruitt, Travis E. Pybus, Joseph E. Ray,, Sammy Roc hen, George Roe, James B. Romick, Morris Rudd, Billy B. Rudd, ' Weldon Schubert, R. Carl Schultz, John C. Berbergs, Charles Selensky, George Sheldon, Winslow Sheldon, Weldon Sbemkir, Frank Shows, Gerald Simmons, Lynn Gene Sioanini, Tom Sparks, Glenn Tekon, Kenneth Thane, Billy R. Tompkins, Stephen H. Tuck, Noel Wayne Varnell, Donald Velasco, Edwardo Walters, Martin L. Wersel, Peter A. W r etherall, John White, Oswald Whitmore. Clifford Williams, John S. Wilson, Leslie Wolf, Martin G. Woods, Lester Wri ght, Charles Zuch, Howard Hold me tighter. Say when. . Private party? y 248 First row: West, Williams. Avant, Johnson, DeLeon, Smith, Ross. Second row: Venitucci, Kutac, Smith, Bailey, Kammerdiener, Willard, Dibattista, Brune, Hamon, Jennings, Wooten, Franklin, Farris, Smith, Delatte, Rosan, Conerly, Monales, Ashcraft, Zager. Third row: Wilkinson, Vallarino, Kindler, Blackstock, Hallman, Lagow, Unerfusser, Cunningham, Williams, Schaub, White, Zimmerman, Kapantais, Harper. Fourth row: Staples, Crawford, Presswood, Ball, McMillan, McMillan, Walton, Jenkins, Myers, Wilkinson. Eckhardt, Pelham, Allen, Korth, Brewer, Schenck, Robertson, Braun. Fifth row: Smith. Yeargan, Thomas, Landrum, Bunker, Sutton, Parmer, Eads, Gerstenberg, Patschke, Pechacek, Heald, Warns, Cuellar, Bell, Garza, Becher, Kunz, Ross. Sixth row: Konderla, Carnes, Struthwolf, Farris, Sells, Hibbetts, Kilmer, Anderson, Rodgers, Sundman, Quattlebaum, Gardner, Moebus, Adair, Peeples, Gifford, Belford, Landon, Limon. Seventh row: Keahey, Maynard, DeRohe. Akagi, Joe L. Allen, Joe K. Anderson, Carl G. Anderson, Robert C. Ashcraft, Ralph E. Avant, John F. Bailey, Amon L. Baird, Leon James Balke, Richard G. Ball, Albert L. Barton, George F. Beale, Thomas L. Becker, Fred W. Bedford, Billy B. Belford, William M. Bertrand, W. E. Bell, Thomas H. Blackstock, Dan A. Boldt, Adolph Bonnet, Loyad Brady, David C. Braun, Ervie E. Brewer, John H. Brothers, David L. Brown, Jerry A. Brown, Richardo E. Brown, Robert Y. Brune, L. Andrew Bryant, Myron B. Buentello, Jose Bundick, G. B. Levins Bunker, Dan B. Bush, Ronald J. Cain, Donvie Carnes, James P. Carruth, Wybert L. Collins, Freddy P. Conerly, Owen W. Cox, Phillip W. Crawford, William L. Cuellar, A. Omar Cunningham, Lowell C. Dausin, Lawrence R. Davis, Don H. Davison, Thomas Delatte, Oliver J. Deleon, Ernesto L. Dibattista, John A. Duderstadt, Fred J. Eads, Robert D. Echart, Curtis Farris, Jeff A. Farris, Paul C. Fazzino, Johnnie Fernandez, Gus B. Fiongos, K. John Foster, Ira C. Fowler, Jack C. Franklin, Johnny E. Gardner, Ronald G. Garza, Martin Gerstenberg, Kenneth Gifford, Fred D. Graham, Jack V. Glasin, John H. Grider, Carlos L. Grun, Rudolph Gustafson, Wesley C., Jr. Hale, Carl W. Hallman, Frank R. Harper, James W. Harwood, William E. Heald, Charles M. Heatherly, Henry E. Haney, Johnny F. Heggs, David L. Hibbets, Carl R. Hill, William T. Himel, Garvin Hoffman, John E. Jackson, Charles J. Jenkins, Sammuel H. Jennings, David L. Johnson, Billy J. Jones, James J. Kallus, Frank T. Kammerdiener, Clifford Kapantais, George G. Keahy, Kirby Kerr, William P. Kilmer, Robert E. Kindler, Elton T. Kirchner, Ray L. Konderla, David A. Korth, Edwin H. Kunz, Charles W. Koshler, David R. Kutac, Willie Lacy, Robert A. Lagow, Sammuel C. Landon, Gene E. Landrum, Thomas L. Law, William L. Lee, Robert A. Limon, Otilio Madely, Ivan G. Malone, William M. Marchbanks, Jerry L. Markey, Clarence J. Jr. Martin, Robert E. Maynard, Carl V. McMillan, Joseph H. McMillan, Robert L. McMillan, William Mellor, David B. Milner, William T. Moebus, David B. Morales, Jose F. Mundkowsky, William Myers, Lawrence W. Nolle, Edward Orthwein, Norman Parker, William C. Parmer, Charles P. Parsons, Donald L. Patsche, Allen G. Peckacek, Albin G. Pelham, Gene A. Peeples, Joe G. Plaisance, Kenneth I. Polzer, Eugene F. Presswood, Keith Pulaski, Richard E. Quattlebaum, Connie A. Quigley, James M. Robertson, Floyd Rogers, Jack W. Rogers, Robert 0. Romero, J. Jesus Rosan, William H. Ross, Maurice Ross, Tom W. Roye, Walter G. Schaub, John W. Schenck, C. Thomas Sells, Lloyd B. Shaw, Thurman A. Shupak, Joe A. Smith, Alton F. Smith. Billy C. Smyth, Cecil B., Jr. Spindle, Theodore H. Staples, Fred B. Stevens, Paul V. Stover, George W. Streater, Darron Struthwolf, James L. Sundman, Jack A. Sutton, Roger D. Tefteller, Joseph W. Thomas, Lynton L. Thomas, Richard C. 1. Burning the midnight oil? 2. Sunday morning! 3. Monday classes. Tucker, Thomas M. Unerfusser, Karl T. Vallarino, Dario Venitucci, Gino E. Villareal, Hector Von Minden, Milton C. Wahrmund, Kermit A. Waldrip, Larry W. Wall, Willie R. ■Wallace, Norrel F. Walton, Larry B. Warner, Jim West, William D. Whitaker, Billy R. White, Arthur L. Whitus, Robert T. Wilhelm, Clarence A. Wilkinson, Joe A. Wilkinson, Thomas B. Willard, Earl V. Williams, David L. Williams, Rayford Williams, Henry Williams, Walter B. Wooten, John Yaeger, Wayne R. Yeargan, Howard R. Young, James D. Zager, Billy T. Zimmerman, Roger D. 249 First row: Hinojosa, Shaikh, Zernial, Free, Conklin, Clachar, Klein, Ross, Chaney, Bailey, Walter, Cashman, Stipe, Gober, Armstrong, Rydell, Still, Alders. Second row: Turner, Medina, Nasar, Brown, Majors, Beckham, Wayne, Henderson, O’Connor, Frick, Landron, Patrick, Quereau, McRae, Smith. T iird row: Haque, Rahman, Bledsoe, Stephens, Dixon, Kinne, Hvitt, Hays, Dommert, Cowick, Smith, Wells, Sellers, Carrillo, Rambin, Plank. Fourth roiv: Khan. Stoker, McAbee, Allen, Petry, White, Jones, Oleson, Ferreira, Duke, Mannan, Nitsch, Bainum, Khan, Martinez, Scott. Fifth row: Riley, Bailey, Brown, Uppencamp, Allison, Azam, Deland, Kingrey. Sixth row: Adams, Stevens, Ford, Rheudasil, Garrett, Beckman, Wilson, Reynolds, Hill, Talley, Dial, Azad, Islam, McMullan, Polk. Arlams, F, S. Ahmed, Zabaer Alders, Charles Alders, Richard Allen, Wayne Allison, Charles Arledge, Sal Edward Armstrong, Don Arnold, John P. Azad, Abul K. Azam, A. H, M. Bailey, Charles Bailey, Jack Bainum, Peter Beal, Jess Beckam, James Beckman, Ted Beckett, Tom Bledsoe, Joe B. Boriskie, Robert Bouchard, Bob Bi-own, Darrell Brown, Wm. A. Brown, Wm. H. Burchfield, Pat Burke, Thomas Butler, Rodney Carrillo, Andres Casey, Joe Bob Cashman, Edward Chaney, Roy G. Clachar, Alvaro Collier, Jack Conklin, Carl Cooper, Larry Cox, George Cowick, Donald Cumpton, Jack Dacis, Harold Deland, Earl Dendy, Charles Dial, Tony Dillingham, Frank Dixon. Don Dixon, Lane Dommert, Robert Dossey, Ray Drake, Gene Duke, Paul Eby, David Ellis, Roger Eubank, Glen Farry, Jonlee R. Ferriera, Ive Flores, Estrada Ford, Alan free, Woodrow Frick, Howard Gad eke, Herman Gadberry, John Gallman, Brooks Garrett, Wiley Garza, Trinidad Giles, Daniel Gober, Charles Greene, Ray Harrison, Phil Hasanuzzaman, Shal Haque, S. M. Hays, Grider Henderson, Willis Herren, Cecil Hill, Eddie Hilliers, William Hinoj ' osa, Jesus Hollis, Joe B. Hughes, Roy E. Huitt, William Husain, Akbar Islam, Nazrul James, Byrne Jones, John H. Jordan, James Khan, A. M. M. Khan, Zaman Khan, S. H. Kingrey, Robert Kinne, Norman Kirschke. John Klein, Charles Kromer, James Krause, Bill Landron, Otto Lock, Merle Lusk, Paul Lynch, Dudley Majors, George Malouf, Wajh Martinez, Entiquio Mannan, Mohammed McAbee, Ivan McCoy, Warren McDowell, Bobby McMullen, James McRae, James McMahon, Robert McPhail, Jimmy Meares, Neal Medley, - Morris Medina, Emile Medina, Joe Mick, Fred Milhollin, Quinton Nasar, A. S. Nelson, Larry Nitsch, Louis O’Conner, Charles Oleson, Lee Oliver, John Patrick, Robert Pelech, Eugene Petry, Reno Pinson, Arthur Polk, Valjean Porter, Walker Plank, Howard Prause, Preston Price, Larry Quereau, George Rahman, Mohammed Rambin, James Redden, John Redman, Vannis Reitch, Joseph Reynolds, Bob Rheudasel, Bill Rheudasel, Jerry Riley, Robert Ross, Joe D. Rydell, Charles Saxe, Charles Sayavedra, Manuel Schultze, Don Schuster, Edward Scott, Neill Scott, Tommy Sellars, James Shaikh, Hefazerddin Sheneman, Don Siddiqui, S. A. Soler, Luis Smith, Joseph Smith, Judson Stanton, Jack 1. Don’t look now, but . . . 2. Who’s tipsy? 3. Lucky? 4. Waiting for us? 5. ... Helloooo! 250 Stephens, Horman Stevens, Hoyt Still, Frank Stipe, Dennis Stoesser, Jack Stoker, David Stratham, Olin Talley, Richard Thedford, Tom Turner, John Uppencamp, George Vance, Johnny Vestal, Norman Walter, Eugene Wayne, Lisle Weiss, James Wells, Gary Wenck, Bob White, Eugene Wilson, Thomas Wright, Franklin Zernial, Gerald HART HALL First row: Henges, Braswell, Nazareno, DeLeon. Ring, Kasper, Pitts, Kinney, Nichols, Gilcrest, Elias, McEntire, Moore, Lazo, Elam, Robertson, Mc- Caslard, Thomas. Second row: Donon, Williams, Miller, Buie, Abies, Brown, Schmidt, Meyer, Kajanaugh, Noble, Hahn, Memer, Thomas, Roop. Third row: McMurrey, Brown, Shinn. Jenkins, McAfee, Banzhaf, Catledge, Nail, Johnson, Hartman, Satterwhite. Fourth row: Kolb, Harris, Green, Lindsey, Smelley, Crawford, McCarty, Shandley, Hoffman, Van Hoosiar. Abies, Robert E. Handy, James R. Alexander, Bobby G. Harris, Arthur S. Arrese, Luis Hartman, Fred C. Banzhaf, Glen C. Hartman, Walter F. Bassett, Harold Haynes, Jerry P. Baz, Salvador Henderson, James R. Boley, Robert B. Henges, David E. Boyd. Leland D. Hoese, Henton Braentipan, James C. Hoffman, C. Frederick Braswell, Patrick H. Holden, David E. Brown, Joe Rex Houston, Clyde C. Brown, Johnny R. Houston, John R. Brown, Oswald D. Jenkins, Edward D. Brumfield, Tom A. Johnson, James L. Bryant, J. Stephen Jones, Horace R. Buie, Eugene Jones, James R. Burrow, Don Ray Kolb, Nathaniel Key Carrell, James E. Kasper, Edward L. Catledge, Morris B., Jr. Kavanaugh. Herbert C. Cogburn, Robert Kelly, Michael Colgin, A. Russell Kilpatrick. Milton Conant, Louis M. Kinney, Glen C. Crawford, Richard P. Kuhn, Robert J. Cunningham, W. H. Kuhnsman, Donald Dahl, Charles E. La Fayette, Billy F. Datel, Louis 0. Lane, George I. Davis, Henley H., Jr. Lazo, Jose Louis Dill, William P. Leon, Jose A. Donan, John G., Jr. LeSuer, Kenneth R. Douglass, M. Morgan Lindsey, Orville C. Driver, Jesse W. McAdams, Joseph D. Duce, Perry H. McAfee, Wayne Elam, George McCarty, Richard A. Elias, Sarny E. McCasland, William E. Ellis, Ruel L. McEntire, Fred W. Emerson, Richard D. McMurrey, Frank P. Evans, Waller J. Merino, Jose Farha, Harry Meyer, Alton H. Few in, William I. Meyer, Alvin Fink, William W., Jr. Miller, Frank W. Finley, William A. Miller, Philip H. Foster, Joe Bill Mobley, Thomas Fundling, James H. Montgomery, Tom C. Garner, Pat C. Moore, John W. Gatlin, Frank Morrison, James Gilcrest, Glenn T. Murdock, Buddy C. Graham, Jesse W. Nail, James C. Green, Donald Neighbors, James F. Gross, Bobby J. Nessmith, Joe Albert Hahn, Ray A. Nichols, Jerry L. Ham, Alf L. Noble, Marvin J. 1. Spying! 2. I’m a light sleeper, so don’t worry. 3. Studying for Biology 711. Pearse, Philip M. Smelley, Donald E. Pereyra, Carlos A. Smith, Samuel L. Perry, Neill A. Spencer, William F. Pitts, James H. Stewart, Jesse D. Priesmeyer, Larry L. Summerlin, G. Troy Prochaska, Frank Rawson, Dean Thomas, Albert M. Thomas, Donald L. Reeder, Edward W. Thomas, Walter J. Reimer, Jimmy D. Tindel, Joe W. Renick, Jim L. Rice, Glen E. Van Doozer, Larry L. Van Hoosier, Gerald L. Ring, Robert J. Vincent, Holton D. Robertson, Robert G. Weems, Sands S. Roop, Donald White, Thomas G. Williams, Donny K. Santoscoy, Jesse D. Satterwhite, Roy C. Willis, Charles L. Schlimper, John P. Wilson, Robert M. Schmidt, Emil W. Wright, Philip C. Zapata, Mario J. Shandley, Thomas R. Shinn, Charles L. Zeitoun, M. A. Slough, Edwin C. 251 Nr wtsm ixt m k- ' . •• ' ' V • ' , ■ m, j i , ' . J- .■ i ' - J r ■ mm - ' ' ' y ' i ' i A U[ 1 ' | Ui : ji r hfa GUION HALL How familiar is the cry out of the dark of “roommate” and “focus”? It can be heard nightly from the por¬ tals of Guion Hall as Aggies enjoy a movie on the campus. Many Satur¬ day nights are highlighted by the moviethon at Guion. Where else but at Aggieland can a poor Aggie get seven hours of entertainment for only thirty-five cents? This section edited by Bill Meals ■ ■ • ■ i iwri . J ■ v -3? - «h.:. FOOTBALL SIGNS Between 4:30 and 5 P.M. every Saturday afternoon the new football signs are launched. Each military unit spends many hours each week designing and drawing a sign which predicts the Aggie victories each Saturday. Awards are made for the outstanding sign each week. Although the censors, rival unit thieves, and storms take their toll, a new one is always ready to replace the lost sign. £ A v ' ■ ' ■sr OOWMTOAUSTtNWEWIUGO TO MEET TUE BATTERED STEER, f , FOUli THOUSAND STRONG AND If A MARCHING MACHINE TO REAR fi AND THEN THERE WILL BE ELEVEN 1 MORE OUT IN MEMORIAL FIELD, • If ' m and THOSE ELEVEN WITH ; v MIGHTY TWELFTH “ g Will MAKE THE LONGHORN . AND WHEN THE GUN HAS . SOUNDED S 4m TO SIGNIFY THE Fun Wiu tt I ' . f Ml, 9 _ ■■ i, : ' Bobby, Hugh, Fred, and Fishes Adair, Perry and Belish, show off the new sign. HOW NOW X 4 ' ... • .SOD-24 AATH T ■ 3 THU LITTLE went to market gigpgg .. w: ' N U: 41 BROWN COW?? Weekly contest winner. Hackney and Stewart provided sheets for these two. THRU TOE-M AL L S........T HE FURY TOE CAMPUS WAS BOILING BECAUSE OF TUAT US fTOi PLAYlNC BUT TH! RAN .... THE BAN COTTON RCOTTEN SO WITH THIS O UR SP IRIT TO AN UNDEFEAT NOW LET ' S H DEDICATE TE ST OF G REAT WE COHE THROUGH WITH aUMWND HAULINCm) STACKUMtlMBER - TOE BONFWE 15 FINISHED; AND ONE TO RmEMBER NOW l OICES TOCETHER ' WH THE YELL LEADERS CUE “D” Field Artillery’s Turkey Day song. 254 “A” Chemical’s decomposed steer. p v ' i •- •jW ' j “ Jack poses with the Tessie nominations for Aggie Sweet¬ heart. The Engineers give “Sully” his annual bath. AIR FORCE BALL Lewellyn Watson, Air Force Ball Sweet- Crockett, Forrester, and King watching What’s Byron got his eyes open for? heart, is all smiles. the whole affair. King plants another as Col. Dittman ogles. It’s all over! THE ELEPHANT WALK Before the Thanksgiving Day football game, the seniors gather for the annual elephant walk. As an old elephant will wander off to some secluded spot to await the coming of death, this event symbolizes that these men are spending their last year at A M and will soon be of no use to the athletic teams as members of the “Twelfth Man” for they are ending their college ca¬ reers. The long line passed the Bonfire. It’s all ended with an all-senior yell practice. 257 THE BONFIRE During the two weeks prior to the Texas-A M game, the Aggies huild the world’s larg¬ est Bonfire. It signifies the undying love of every Aggie for their school and the hurn- ing desire to heat the hell out of TU. Many hours of hard labor and many grade points go into it, but every Aggie knows it was worth it when they see it burn and hear the Spirit of Aggieland played. Bringing out a big one. f The stack grows and grows. Jack checks with Bill Carter who was in charge of cutting. 258 The new army way. I he ‘‘A frame was used everywhere. The stack nears completion. “Jocks” put up their flag. TU frat house is next. Oil is applied in final preparation. World’s largest Bonfire burns. ROSS VOLUNTEERS RV officers and guests at the initiation banquet. The Ross Volunteer Company is the oldest organized student activity at A M, begun in 1887 and named in 1891 in honor of Law¬ rence Sullivan Ross. The Ross Volunteers act as guard of honor to distinguished personages and at various occasions throughout the state. Highlight of the year is the trip to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson inspects the RV’s upon his arrival at Easterwood Field. The RV’s are a social organization, too. This scene is the annual ball. Members of the exclusive Century Club. Mem¬ bership is limited to juniors who are awarded 100 push-ups per drill period. 260 SCONA Larry Piper escorts Gen. Lindsay through the RV honor guard. The main banquet of the conference. Bryan Dedeker. President Morgan, and A1 Richey greet some SCONA visitors. 261 TALENT SHOWS INTERCOLLEGIATE TALENT SHOW Coons from LSU—Jeanette Pellerin and Giglio Santo. KITS camera focuses on Miss June Pence of TCU AGGIE TALENT SHOW Must be an Ag major. Who could this be? CHRISTMAS - JANUARY COMMENCEMENT Here comes Santa Claus at the military department’s party. Squadron 13 hosts the local needy children. Captain Stafford and his lady caught everyone’s eye at the Combat Ball in these costumes. Part of the cast of the 1957 Aggie Follies try to learn their lines. These Royse City high school girls brightened up Duncan Hall one day at noon. Pinky can be seen at the far left. 264 McKnight, Williams, and Beard show how it was done in the days of old. One of the new dorm councils formed in the non-reg Law Hall. Jim Renick Sirloin Club. The Aggie Follies shows how “Fish Jones” follows the advice of each store and buys everything suggested. displays awards to be presented by Saddle and The Junior-Senior veterinarian function. Yell, Freshman!!! Music in the making. CIVILIAN BALL The non-regs go playboy. . Come forth, Mrs. Stein. Sitting one out. The Aggieland Orchestra provides the music. Mrs. Non-Reg (Civilian Sweetheart) presented by Billy Clark. PAN-AMERICAN WEEK IN THE MSC Cafe Rue Pinalle—with a Latin twist. The MSC employees go Latin and become senoritas. Nightly movies in the lounge of Central and South American countries and people. ALL-AGGIE RODEO Curtis Burlin demonstrates the style that made him bull riding champion. Bobby Rudasill packs his grip for a farewell trip. 269 ARCHITECTS’ BALL All dressed up for the dance. Same people—just different faces. Romie doesn’t seem to approve of the “decorations.” Everyone was happy—wouldn’t you be??? That Aggieland does something to you. Caricatures by Avila. The Exchange Store has everything for the Aggies. 271 Completion is in sight for the new chapel. The Army backfield for the annual Twelfth Man . . . and the Air Force backfield. Bowl game . . . The Batt s screams about poor working conditions for athletes finally got through to the good old B C U Dept. Beyond words. It rained and rained and rained— 274 2nd Reg. Staff and the FA Battalion. Here’s the fisherwoman again! The Cotton Queen, Charlene Johnson, and her escort, Buddy Maedgen. Some were distracted from Final Review. “Come on in.” MOTHERS’ DAY Mrs. Stanley Crockett, Brad’s mother, observes the flower pinning ceremony by pinning flowers on the 2nd Wing Staff. Col. James Gunn of BAFB pre¬ sents Bryon King with the Bryan Air Force Base Award to the out¬ standing Air Force Commander. The Corps rests while Mothers’ Day awards are presented. — ' I ■ Fight’n’ Texas Aggie Band in review for the parents. 1 GRADUATION Congratulations. Don. We’ll remember always—Graduation Day. FINAL REVIEW The last time around for some of us! It’s all over. At last! Bob. Dick, and Ray seem happy, too. After three years. 281 Sponsored by R. B. PENLAND 285 iettye Jltoers Sponsored by JACK ROBERTSON 286 gjli •% ' M: ...... -Mi- TKanelta CPralt Sponsored by JOHN D. JANAK 287 Sponsored by STANLEY J. STEIN 288 JlCi c recf llJJiite Sponsored by CLINTON D. WHITE 289 Uaniiu Jair 7 ? unn ers 01 p Sponsored by EDWIN G. PEIRSON, JR. Sponsored by BEN H. ALLEN 290 Sponsored by JOE W. JOERIS JRarilia Iff on tjom ery Sponsored by DALE McCOLLOUGH Sponsored by CHARLES JENKINS (L siher JKoruant Sponsored by CLARK HOLLOWAY 29 JS ewe Tyn 7i)a son AIR FORCE SWEETHEART JSincfa TPfemons 294 FISH SWEETHEART Arden Ccfwarcfs SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART ' Jeanene Sfe n CIVILIAN SWEETHEART CBarSara JKartin COMBAT CUTIE 295 Jean Adams by Thomas R. Thedford Mrs. Jay Albert by Jay Albert Elaine Alsup by Willie Alsup, III Eleanor Altman by Fausto Yturria, Jr. Carolyn Baker by Roland L. Baird Katherine Anne Barbour by Charles R. Bollinger Nerita Barefield by William E. Barefield Mary Barnhill by L. James Barnhill Melba Anderson by Lavon N. Anderson Sally Anderson by James Hudson Ann Andrews by Karl J. Springer Mrs. Robert R. Arms by Robert R. Arms Andrea Austin by Robert Joel Harrell Barbara Sue Aute by William B. Shivers Deanna Avant by Dale Avant Doris E. Bahlmann by Dale Avant Jan Bailey by W. R. Setzler Mrs. Eva Baird by James Leon Baird Arlebeth Barrett by Harry Standcoy Lou Batson by Henry L. Presnal Nell Baty by Ben T. Baty Shirley Benge by Clarence Markey Mrs. Jerry M. Beran by Joseph J. Beran Mrs. E. J. Best by Robert E. Best Joan Betts by Johnny Basinger Martha Bickley by Don Durham Marilynn Binkley by Jim Scott Shirley Bird by Jack Lunsford 296 Mrs. Anne Blacklock by James R. Blacklock Mrs. Ann Blackstone by James P. Blackstone Mrs. Rita Blackwell by James Blackwell Barbara Jean Blankinship by James T. Patterson Nancy Bourn by Nelson Bourn Mrs. Barbara Boyd by Joe Dan Boyd Barbara Boyd by Gary D. Fletcher Claudette Bradshaw by Bill Ballard Sherie Bratton by Allan W. Newberry Bonnah Brawley by Leland Boyd Mrs. Ruth Stewart by James M. Stewart Mrs. A1 B. Brothers by David L. Brothers Mrs. Ausy P. Brown by Jerry R Brown Mrs. A. L. Bryan by Jim Bryan Mrs. Joann Bucher by Vernie Veda Greb Bugh by Ernest B. Bugh Suzan Elizabeth Bukowski by Robert G. Foster Delores Burkett by Lyndel Ray Sanders Martha Ann Bryo by James W. Wilson Marilyn Ann Cahill by Lawrence T. Cahill Mrs. Donald Cameron by Neal C. Cameron Sue Cannata by Elton Ray Wilkerson Shirley Cannon by Cyrus H. Holley Mrs. Juan Cardenas by Albert P. Cardenas Anita May Carpenter by Vinson D. Hartley. Jr. Mrs. Bertie Mae Carpenter by David C. Carpenter Carol Carpenter by David C. Carpenter Mrs. Sonny Sue Carpenter by Jerry M. Carpenter 297 Mrs. James R. Carter by Billy B. Carter Mary Lou Carter by Dale E. Stephenson Jan Cooper by Bobby Ammer Mrs. Tita Cooper, Jr. by Forrest W. Cooper, Jr. Sonya and Holly Marisa Cassidy by Delmar R. Cassidy Mrs. Bonnie Cates by Johnny E. Cates Mrs. Myra Cox by L. 0. Cox, Jr. Glynda Cozart by Don Huffman Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. Bill Crawford by Warren W. Chapman by Bill Crawford Mrs. Joyce Christ by James Christ Mrs. A. L. Cremer by Jerry L. Cremer Mrs. Leca de Clachar Mrs. Sandra Crim by Alvard Clachar by Bobby Crim Peggy Clark Mrs. Albert Croix by Channing Williams by Alfred Croix Peggy Yvonne Clark by Walter Cunningham Mrs. Elizabeth Coatney by Norman E. Coatney Mrs. Ed. Cobb by Jon F. Cobb Mrs. Margie Cobb by Eldon Cobb Robin and Mignon Coblentz by Bill Coblentz Mrs. Bessie Connor by Tom Mack Connor Sheryl Lynn and Pat Croix by Alfred Croix Mrs. J. M. Crow by Marcus Crow Mary Frances Cunningham by Leland H. Pratt Mrs. Docia Curtis by J. Leon Curtis Mrs. H. J. Dagerath by Morris Dagerath Binnie Ann Dansby by Gene L. Jameson 298 Jody Darby by James B. Thompson Joyce Deaux by Connie Eckard Mrs. Gary W. December by Gary December Karen Rae DeCluitt by Douglas DeCluitt Mrs. S. J. DeCluitt by Douglas DeCluitt Joanne Deiterman by Alfred L. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Ramon de Leon by Ernesto de Leon Julia de Marciacq by Hector Marciacq Mrs. J. M. Dellinger by J. M. Dellinger, Jr. Mar isin Davis by D. Vallarino Mrs. Espernaza L. de Vega by Jesus Vega Sandra Dickens by Kerwin Kolinek Reccie Donegan by Gordon Berry Mrs. Eileen Duitscher by Stanley Duitscher Anne Dunn by Joseph C. Sanders Martha Easley by Walter J. Beaty Mrs. Rachel Eckard by Roy C. Eckard Katie Eckstrom by Charles Haines Gaytha Edgar by George H. Boyett Betty Edmonson by Grady D. Satterwhite Judy Edwards by Jim Wilson Patricia Ann Ellis by Adrian F. Peterson Mrs. Willie T. Elsik by Willie C. Elsik Maclovia Escobar by Romulo Sanchez Jacky Jean Ettinger by Jacky R. Ettinger Joy Eubank by Bob McCleskey Mrs. Barbara Ewing by Bill Ewing Carolyn Falgean by John Richard Hoyle 299 81; i !§f r 1 Linda Farfel Betty Ruth Frazier by Howard L. Martin by Avalon L. Dungan - ry’ Joyce and Burt Forgason Mrs. Barbara Fugua and Allen by James L. Forgason by Wayne Allen Fugua Cora Jane Fenner by Richard H. Fischer Della Fette by Don Bayer Mrs. Marilyn Fichte by Bud Fichte Mrs. Nancy G. Finch by Ray N. Finch Mrs. W. W. Fink by Bill Fink Mrs. Edna Fisher by John B. Fisher Kay Fisher by George M. Wise, Jr. Cadie Fitte by Thomas Davison Mrs. Oscar Garcia by Oscar Garcia Albesa Garza by Alberto T. Fernandez Janet Gatlin by Bobbie E. Hardee Mary Margaret Gattis by Robert G. Gattis Jerry Gaudet by James D. Willborn Joan Gayle by Donald G. Mayo Lucille Gerik by Jerome Lednicky Jo Ellen Gill by John E. Oliver, Jr. Mrs. Betty Ann Flower by Donald E. Flower Mrs. B. W. Farquhar by Bann W. Farquhar, Jr. Jenilyn Foxworth by Lawrence E. Hill Nita Ann Fraser by James D. Vandermeer Teresa Gonzales by Oscar A. Lozano Mrs. Shirley Ann Goode by James H. Goode Linda Gordon by K. M. Talley Mrs. Bessie Graham by Jimmy T. Graham 300 Dauris Cranberry by William D. Cranberry Mrs. Barbra Gray by J. D. Gray Mrs. Patricia Gray by Mack Gray Mrs. Ruby Lee Gray by Bobby Jack Gray Mrs. Sue Greathouse by Geoffrey Wan Mrs. Wanda Greer by John 0. Greer Elaine Gressett by Ed C. Hanson Mary Virginia Griffin by Don Burt Mrs. Evelyn Grossman by Ernest W. Grossman Gail Griswold by Richard Thornton Mrs. Betsy Griffith by Selman D. Griffith Mrs. J. R. Guevara by Alvaro E. Guevara Frances Gustapson by J. B. McLeroy Pat Halbrooks by Lari M. Wester Mrs. Barbara Ellen Hall by Joe D. Hall Ola Joyce and Claudia Ann Hander by Fred Hander Mrs. E. C. Hanson, Jr. by Ed. C. Hanson Patty Hanyan by Glendall Rand Mrs. Jo Hardin by Cecil Hardin Tomi Harris by Bob Stuart Mrs. Tommy Harris by Tommy Harris Mrs. E. L. Harwell by Howard W. Harwell Lenora May Hattox by Gene D. Hattox Barbara Hays by Donald A. Weber Mrs. Carlton F. Hazlewood by Carlton F. Hazlewood Mrs. C. H. Heard by William H. Heard Julie Ann Hedges by Damon Campbell Mrs. A. A. Helms and Ann Welborn by Adrain C. Helms 301 Loydean Henson by Harold Henson Teri Henderson by Ronald L. Patton Lydia Herbold by John B. Whitwell Barbara Hibbetts by Carl R. Hibbetts Patsy Hicks by James R. Dennis Mrs. Mary Hilgartner by Lee Hilgartner Mrs. Tony Hoff by Bert J. Hoff Shirley J. Hoffman by Jerry L. Cremer Nancy C. Hogan by David R. Hogan Mrs. C. H. Holley by Cryus H. Holley Mrs. Helen Holliday by Bill 0. Holliday Jera Lynn Holloway by Merritt W. Johnson Mrs. Oscar Holloway by William M. Holloway Sharon Holloway by Mike Cornwall Tina Holsomback by Marvin E. Melson Shirley Horton by Bob Horton Maxine Howard by Bill Savage Mrs. Peggy Howell by William D. Howell Camille Hudson by Bill Easley Mrs. Margaret Hudson by James L. Hudson Mrs. Barbara Huffhines by Bill Huffhines Mrs. D. D. Hunt by William H. Tulloch Nancy Iselt by Raymond Van Eaton Clara Jahn by Fleming Smith Mrs. Edna James by Lamar James Mrs. Agnes S. Janak by John D.Janak Beverly Jenkins by John B. Jenkins Wanda L. Jenkins by Richard N. June 302 Edna Jett by James 0. Manley LaVerne Johnston by Dennis Goehring Bobbie Jean Jones by Paul B. Beckman Jo Ann Jones by Charles G. Jones Betty Jowers by Chuck Kugler Rogene Kaderli by Jay G. Cloud Barbara Kahn by Bill Kahn Mrs. Charlie Keith by Charles R. Keith Mrs. 0. L. Kersten by Milton L. Kersten Donna Kinard by Edwin G. Pierson, Jr. Mrs. Nancy Lou Kindle by Kenneth W. Kindle Miss Dayle King by Leonard D. Lewis Janiece King by R. Sidney King Shirley King by Bobby Lockett Mrs. Lula Klett by Van Klett Shirlene Knopp by Bob Hill Marian Knox by Dean Bibles Paula Koctar by Cecil R. McComas Lillie M. Koehl by Jacob 0. Koehl Mrs. C. C. Koehler by C. C. Koehler Mrs. Linda Koop by Dick W. Koop Margie Kronenberger by Joe R. Zemanek Helen Kucera by A. J. Kucera, Jr. Mrs. John N. Kuchler by John N. Kuchler Mary Kunde by Billy Krause Mrs. Willie J. Kutac by Willie Kutac, Jr. Phyllis L. Lair by Carl C. Carrico Mrs. Phelps M. Lane by Allyn Lane 303 Mrs. David G. Leake by David G. Leake Mrs. Lucy Lee by Larry E. Lee Sandra L. Lee by Robert A. Lee Mary Ann Lehman by Don E. Todd Francis Lenamon by Bill DuPlantis Marilyn Frances Lenert by Donald E. Lenert Mrs. E. W. Lewis by Jack Lewis Mrs. Leonard Lewis by Leonard D. Lewis Ann Lindsay by Gay G. Cloud Marilyn Maddux by Robert Maddux Carolyn Maniha by Tom Adair Mrs. J. V. Marek by Joe A. Marek Mrs. A. A. Martin by Howard Martin Ginger Martin by Donald E. Johnson Reba Martin by Richard Talley Mrs. Inez Mason by Paul J. Mason Elsie May by Buddy May Anna McComas by Cecil R. McComas Joan McCrannie by Ronnie Hand Anna Jean McCurdy by Larry McCurdy Carolyn Sue McDaniel by J. E. Dantzler Frankie McDonald by Paul V. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McGown by Richard L. McGown Annette McGreevy by James P. Rambin Addie McKee by Oswald H. White Mrs. Doris McLendon by Larry E. McLendon Gail McMichael by Paul G. Masters Patricia Ann McMillian by J. D. McMillan 304 Sybil McMullan by Carrol P. Killough David Franklin and Shirley McReynolds by David McReynolds Peggy Ann Mechler by Joe W. Joeris Mrs. A. H. Menefee by Arva Henry Menefee Mrs. N. D. Miers by Walter N. Miers Mary Lynn Mikeska by William Clinton Elsik Deborah Kay Miller by L. D. Miller Mrs. Jo Ann Miller by Bert Miller, Jr. Mrs. W. T. Mill by Eugene C. Mill Cam Mills by Robert L. Patton Nancy Mitchell by Charles Jenkins Bettye Moers by Jack Robertson Martha Montgomery by E. Dale McCullough Mrs. G. L. Moore by Donald L. Moore Mrs. Janet Folker Moore by Joe Kinchen Moore Kay Ann Moore by Edward W. Wyatt Linda Moore by Billy D. Williams Joan Moreman by Cliff Whitmore Karen and Wynell Morgan by Melvin R. Morgan Mrs. Bobbye M. Morris by Tom C. Morris Esther Morvant by Clark E. Holloway Debra Kay and “Soto’ Mund by Arthur J. Mund, Jr. Mrs. Dick Munday by Dick Munday Mrs. Marlene Nash by Gene C. Nash David Neely by John D. Neely Mrs. Jon D. Neely by Jon D. Neely Roxie Ann Nelson by L. E. Sheppard, Jr. Mrs. A. W. Newberry by Allan W. Newberry 305 Diana Lee Newcomer by Charles Newcomer Mrs. Ralph Newcomer hy Randolph Newcomer Tarzan and Mary Newman by James Newman Wynelle Newman by Waren W. Chapman Beverly Noack by Bobby Noack Mrs. Joe J. Novy by Jodie Novy Mrs. Sybi Offield by Dale Offield Connie Olds by Jerry C. Olds Starling Olufs by Charles L. Edwards Roselyn O’Neil by David Morris Randall Palmer by R. A. Palmer Mrs. JoAnn Payne by Clifford L. Payne Bettye S. Peacock by Charles D. Peacock Mrs. F. W. Peacock by James M. Peacock Marian P. Penfield by George J. Penfield Lillian Perrenot by Fred A. Perrnot Mrs. Shirley A. Phillips by Donald D. Phillips Geraldine Pianta by Robert W. Pianta DoDo and Joe Pickering by Charles Pickering Laverne Pillack by Raymond Zoch Mrs. Joe F. Powell by Jamo Cash Powell Marie Powell by Victor Lehotsky Maritta Pratt by John D.Janak Betty Pulsipher by Carl Maynard Doris C. Purser by Wendell F. Purser Frances Ragsdale by Robert Opitz Georgia Rakagis by George Alexander Mrs. I. B. Ramsower by Irving B. Ramsower 306 Jackie Rawlins by Joe N. Watson Barbara Rehnert by Jimmy Lloyd Mrs. Alvan Richey by Alvan E. Richey, Jr. Linda Rideout by James D. Johnson Miss Jean Van Riper by Sammy B. Edwards Pat Rixon by James Lindsey Mrs. Opal Roberts by Thomas R. Newman Robin Lee Roberts by Edward C. Priest Mrs. K. F. Robertson by Robert G. Robertson Miss Gelee Robinson by William Wayne Allen Carmela Rodriguez by Ramiro E. Salazar Susan Rosenfeld by George Kelt. Jr. Mrs. Elvira G. Rul by Fidel R. Rul, Jr. Peggy Rowland by Jim Syler Gail Saad by Edmond Saad, Jr. Mrs. A. N. Saenz by Alvaro Guevara Sandy Sandhop by John R. Sehuenumann Tommye and Annaleisa Sandlin by James H. Sandlin, Jr. Helen Ann and Marjorie Helen Savage by Galen E. Savage Jo Ann Scanlin by Philip J. Haas, Jr. Jodie Scheibe by Doug Mullins Barbara Schubert by Dean Duncan Nancy Schuhmann by John H. Ferguson Mrs. J. C. Schultz. Jr. by John C. Schultz Linda Scott by James S. Cassity Beverly Sharp by N. E. Sharp Mrs. P. E. Shea by Bill Shea Yuca Lee Sheaf or by Jack L. Wyatt 307 Sylvia Shelton by Murray Milner Von and Trey Shepherd by James B. Shepherd, Jr. Mrs. Nell Shockley by Elvis D. Shockley Mrs. A. N. Shortt by William A. Shortt Antoinette Signorelli by Archie E. Reed Faye Simms by Bob Milford Mrs. R. L. Sinclair by Bob L. Sinclair, Jr. Eileen L. Skillman by Charles S. Skillman, Jr. Phyllis Slanina by William 0. Fuller Mrs. Alice Smith by Rod Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Smith by J. Rhea McLarry Mrs. Joe A. Smith by Fleming Smith Mrs. Julia Clair Smith by Herman J. Veselka Mrs. Lance Smith by Tommy W. Smith Mrs. M. C. Smith by M. Crawford Smith Betty Somers by Warren Somers Dolores Spanikel by Pat Bartula Barbara Specht by John H. Specht Carol and DeEtta Speer by Philip R. Speer Kathleen Stancliff by Jamo Cash Powell Mrs. Cookie Standard and Gary Wayne by Fred W. Standard Mrs. H. A. Standley by Harry Standley Mrs. Maxine Stansberry, Roger, Janet Fay and Marcia Ann by Robert R. Stansberry, Jr. Janice Marie Starkey by Kirby T. Meyer Jo Ann Starr by L. J. Starr, Jr. Mrs. L. J. Starr, Sr. by L. J. Starr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ragland Steel by Jack T. Steel Carol Stelzer by C. F. Hoffman, Jr. Sister Mary Stephen by J. Rhea McLarry Shirley Stewart by Roy E. Andrews Mrs. Neal Sudderth by Thomas N. Sudderth Mrs. Sam L. Sullivan, Jr. by Sam L. Sullivan, Jr. Janice Dee Sutton by Henry F. Grupe, Jr. Mrs. Ethellee Swilley by H. D. Swilley Mrs. M. L. Syler and Margaret Ann by Jim Syler Mrs. Bonnie Jean Tabor by William Don Tabor Mrs. Mary Ann Tackett by Jesse Tackett Louise Tamborello by Joe L. Sebek Ann Tasto by Dewey McMullan Betty Jean Taylor by Donald E. Mithcham Betty Lee Taylor by Guy Hill, Jr. Beverly Thomason by J. Hampton Keathley, Jr. Mrs. J. F. Thompson by James B. Thompson Mrs. W K. Tille by Wayne K. Tille Mrs. Verda Tinsley by Jim Tinsley Shirley Trammell by Stanton E. Brown Neva Traweek by Bobby Traweek Joan Trigg by Bob Isaacks Barbara Truman by Dick Howard Mrs. Jean Tucker by Harry N. Tucker Mrs. B. Ufer by Norman Ufer Sissy Uptmore by Tom Beard Francy Ann Vrba by Leon A. Stacha Sandra Urban by Henry R. Halff Lillie Valchar by Calvin S. Hembree Matt Vincent by George H. Vincent 309 Maribel Vogel by Martin L. Hoke Mrs. Joann Wagner by Carl E. Wagner Mrs. Inez Warren by A. I. Warren Jessika Warren by Charles R. Lewis, Jr. Mrs. Joe N. Watson by Joe N. Watson Troy Watt by Gayle Watt Patricia Waugh by Thomas N. Sudderth Mrs. J. P. Weatherford by Jack Weatherford Ann Weaver by Durward Thompson Mrs. Sam Weinberger by Frank M. Weinberger Flo Weiss by Herman Gadeke Mrs. Sharron Welborn by Leroy Welborn Shirleyan Wertz by James A. Caldwell Mrs. Clinton D. White by Clinton D. White Mrs. LaNell Whitehead by Weldon Whitehead Alice Wiatrek by Allen M. May Peggy Wilhelm by Charles E. Voelter Mrs. J. C. Willborn by James Duke Willborn Mrs. Freddie Williams by DeWayne Williams Gloria Williams by Philip C. Wright Ida Mae Williams by Ronald Casey Mrs. Shirley Williams by Charles D. Williams Susan Wilson by J. C. Gregory Mrs. Barbara Winship by Dan Winship Mrs. Jan Woiton by J. B. Woiton Leah Wood by Frank Gatlin Polly Wright by William A. Carlton Mrs. E. V. Yeargan by H. R. Yeargan Mrs. R. L. Yeager by Bob Yeager Bobbie Ann and Rusty York by Norman J. York, III Mary Zappa by Gene Norman Kinne Shirley Fern Hampton by John W. Hampton ear MRS. WAYNE CLIFT Mrs. Wayne Clift of San Angelo was selected as A M’s Mother of the Year by a special committee of the Student Senate. She is the mother of Wallace Wayne Clift, senior agricultural education major, who nominated his mother by writing the following letter: “A M’s Mother of the Year is an honor every Aggie mother should have. To stand by her son through his four years of college, to share his hopes, ambitions, dreams, hardships, anxieties, and the letdowns that he encounters along the way, is a credit to any mother. But I believe that my mother, Mrs. Wayne Clift, has even gone a step further. “My father was in an accident when I was four years old and has been an invalid ever since. At the time of his acci¬ dent, my father was a grocery store manager for the “M” System stores in San Angelo. My mother stepped into the grocery business to try to support us. She did well. So well, in fact, that she became manager of the same store my father had worked in. She is the only woman I know who manages a large chain grocery store. “Not only did she succeed in the business world, but continued her duties as wife and mother as well. While doing the washing and household chores, she cared for my invalid father and directed me along the right path. She was the only source of our family income. “She lighted the flame of my ambition to acquire a higher education at A M. This at the time seemed impossible, for my father required many costly operations that kept Mom in debt constantly. Yet through all these hardships, she kept the desire to attain a higher education alive in me. “When I graduated from high school and came to A M, staying seemed impossible, but Mom stayed behind me with her confidence and support. Though I now proudly wear my senior ring, the credit is not mine. Anyone could have done the same thing if they just had a wonderful mother like mine. “My only wish is that my Mom could have the honor of being “Mother of the Year” for I know that this and my graduation will be the only reward she will want for her years of worry and hardship.” 311 G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM One of the finest gymnasiums in the Southwest, G. Rollie White, wit¬ nesses a varied schedule on its floors. Besides the Texas Aggie Basketball Team, Town Hall, special attractions, and basketball tournaments make use of the Coliseum. It is also the home of the Physical Education Department. This section edited by Glendall Rand YELL LEADERS ATHLETIC COUNCIL Seated: Fred Benson, Chris Groneman, Phillip Goode. Standing: C. H. Ransdell, J. C. Miller, Paul Bryant. 314 FROM JUNCTION TO SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP In the Hill Country of Texas near Kerrville, Paul Bryant took his first Aggie football squad to Junction for the pre-season training in September of 1954. Bryant wanted to become better acquainted with his boys and also to begin preparations for the season without the usual distractions of usual openings on the campus. It was a rugged camp with twice-a-day workouts, early in the morning and late in the evening, and there were some who gave up. But the boys who stayed learned the groundwork of football fundamentals that carried the Aggies to the surprising season record of 7-2-1 in 1955 and an unbeaten Southwest conference title season in 1956. That first-year, Bryant-coached Aggie team won but one game in 1954 and lost nine. But in each of the games that year the stout-hearted Cadets never gave up and were in each game until the final gun. The heart of the 1955 and 1956 teams were these same boys who began their collegiate grid careers at Junction. As juniors they finished second in the conference and beat the champs from Texas Christian. As seniors they finished unbeaten. For these eight boys from Junction, this section is dedicated. It was players like Jack Pardee, Don Watson, Bobby Lockett, Dennis Goehring, Dee Powell, Lloyd Hale, Gene Stallings and Bobby Drake Keith who helped bring A M its first SW 7 C title in 15 years. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Front row, left to right: Bobby Lockett, George Gillar, Dennis Goehring, Jack Pardee, Eugene Stallings, Lloyd Hale, Dee Powell, Bob Clendennon, Bobby Keith and Don Watson. (10 seniors on front row). Second row: Manager Gary Rollins (standing), John Tracey, John Gilbert, Bill Appelt, Loyd Taylor, Bobby Marks, Roddy Osborne, Murry Trimble, Carl Luna, Allen Goehring, Carlos Esquivel, and Manager Joe Schmid, standing. Third row: Jim Stanley, Jimmy Wright, John Crow, A. L. Simmons, Ken Beck, Jim Langston, Don Smith, Charles Krueger, Dick Goff, Dick Steadman, Tommy Howard. Back row: Richard Gay, Luther Hall, Bobby Conrad, Henry Pearson, Ray Doucet, Leo Wotipka, Don McClelland, Ed Dudley, Lloyd Wasserman, John Polk and Stan Roper. AGGIES WIN FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP IN 15 YEARS Chosen by the pre-season pickers to finish second to champion TCU, the 1956 version of Paul (Bear) Bryant’s Texas Aggies rushed through nine opponents to the first Southwest Conference crown in 15 years. Only a 14-14 tie to the University of Houston marred an otherwise perfect season as the Aggies finished undefeated and fifth in the nation. Around a nucleus of the now-famous “Junction Boys,” Bryant and his assistants built one of the most powerful running attacks in the nation and a defense that limited 10 foes to an average of 208.8 yards-per-game. The Aggies climaxed their finest season since 1941 with a resounding 34-21 victory over an inspired University of Texas eleven to become the first A M team to ever defeat the Longhorns in Memorial Stadium. The 34 points scored by the Cadets was the most an Aggie team has ever scored on the Steers and John Crow’s 27-yard scoring dash in the opening period was the first touchdown scored on the ground by an A M back in the south end zone. Despite the only perfect record since SMU turned the trick in 1947, Bryant’s team was prevented from being host in the 1957 Cotton Bowl by the NCAA, who refused to lift the Aggie ban in their November meeting. Rated 5th in the final Associated Press and United Press national standings, the Aggies had a season record of 9-0-1. FINAL SWC STANDINGS WON LOST Texas A M _______________________________ 6 0 T. C. U_______________________________________________ 5 1 Baylor _____________ 4 2 Arkansas _______________________________________ .3 3 S. M. U. __________________________________________________2 4 Rice __________________________________________________________1 5 Texas ___________________ 0 6 COACHING STAFF ELMER SMITH PHIL CUTCHIN JIM OWENS JERRY CLAIBORNE WILLIE ZAPALAC TOM TIPPS PAT JAMES SAM BAILEY ALL-AMERICAN ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE DENNIS GOEHRING —’57 Guard From San Marcos, Texas JOHN TRACEY — ’59 End From Philadelphia, Pa. AGGIE TRI-CAPTAINS CAPTAINS Eugene Stallings, End; Lloyd Hale. Center: Jack Pardee, Back STUDENT MANAGERS Joe Schmid Gary Rollins Herman Hickman of Sports Illustrated forecasts Aggie championship Ole Sarge says you can’t win ’em all. “Bear” explains some line strategy to the tackles. Crow tells Mickey Herskowitz of the Houston Post how it feels to break the jinx. AGGIES 19 VILLANOVA AGGIES DOWN WILDCATS IN SEASON OPENER The same combination that whipped Rice in 1955 broke the gate to the season’s first score late in the first period as Quarterback Jimmy Wright pitched a 30-yard pass to Loyd Taylor. Taylor took the pass on the 15 and went over untouched as Bobby Keith removed the lone Wildcat defender. Early in the third quarter Murray Trimble covered a Wildcat fumble on the Aggie 42 to start the show rolling which covered 58 yards in 11 plays, while Crow carried the ball for the last 7 yards for the score. Taylor missed his second attempt. In the fourth quarter, Roddy Osborne deflected a Villanova pass and John Crow intercepted and returned it to the Cadet 37. Pardee got 5, then Osborne carried twice for 27 and passed to Keith who carried it to the Wildcat 17. Watson picked up 4 yards and George Gillar swept left end for 11. Osborne slipped over from the two and Taylor converted. Taylor picks up 14 in first quarter STATISTICS A M VILLANOVA First downs______________ _______18 16 Rushing yardage .....325 192 Passing yardage ______ .......57 88 Passes _____________________ ......2-7 8-20 Passes intercepted . _________1 Punts _______________________ ...4-35,5 7-29.5 Fumbles lost ____________ _________3 2 Yards penalized ______ 80 60 BOBBY MARKS — ’58 End DEE POWELL Center ’57 BOBBY LOCKETT — ’57 Tackle KENNETH BECK — ’59 T ackle 19-yard pass play from Taylor to Crow in Second Quarter 61,000 WATCH AGGIES EDGE PAST L.S.U. Showing the same fighting spirit that won seven games in 1955, A M scored early and held late to edge the fired-up L.S.U. Tigers 9-6, in Baton Rouge. Midway in the first quarter Carlos Esquival took an L.S.U. punt and returned it to the Tiger 43. Osborne then passed to Conrad on the L.S.Lh 14. Two plays later Conrad passed to Esquival for the score. Taylor’s point after, was good. Then the Aggies drove within the Tiger’s 20, four times but they were unable to score. Later in the third period, center Dee Powell put the Aggies ahead 9-0 when he blocked a punt which rolled out of the end zone f or an automatic safety. Unable to move until the last six minutes, L.S.U. took the ball on their own 16 and moved 84 yards to score with 1:35 left in the game, then the Tigers pulled an old A M trick when they covered an onside kick on the Aggie 49. The game ended with L.S.LI. on the Aggie 23. LUTHER HALL — ’59 BILL APPELT — ’58 Back End AGGIES 9 LSU 6 Pass from Osborne to Conrad set up Ags’ score STATISTICS First Downs __________________ A M __________13 LSU 10 Rushing Yardage __________ ________153 161 Passing yardage ____________ __________63 54 Passes ______________________________ ......6-16 2-17 Passes Intercepted by ..... ____________3 2 Punts ______________________________ _______3-35.2 4-32.5 Fumbles Lost _________________ ____________1 2 Yards Penalized ______________ __________60 30 JIM STANLEY — ’58 CARLOS ESQUIVEL — ’58 Tackle Back if ( AGGIES 40 TEXAS TECH 7 MB Sr- ..CM-’ ' . • . i ' W - ‘.v ' V? . “ ' ■■ $■£? ' ' 0m First Aggie score. Crow runs over from the 12 A M’S POWER STAMPEDED RED RAIDERS IN COTTON BOWL Pjem More Avje5ome : ' TftAM ' The _ DE ASTATl OFEEMSC NMAS TVtE SOLID AQQtE DEFENSE WH104 KEPT -TEVAS ' TECW ' S . ATTACK TlGHTLV BOTTLED OP Looking like young men in a hurry, the Aggies rolled up a 40-0 lead on Texas Tech with 10 minutes left in the game. Tech scored its lone touchdown late in the game on a 35-yard pass. A M, rememhering the senior’s opening collegiate game with Tech at College Station as sophomores in 1954, scored the second time they had the ball. Eugene Stallings recovered a Tech fumble on the Raiders’ 13 and John Crow broke through the middle on third down for the tally. Loyd Taylor converted for a quick, 7-0 lead. Bobby Conrad scored the next TD in the same period capping a 50-yard drive. Ed Dudley kicked the extra point. A M scored once in the second period after Don Williams fumbled the snapback on a fourth down punting attempt. A M took over on the Tech 10 and Jim Wright passed to Don Wat¬ son, who made a circus catch in the end zone for the score. Taylor converted for the 21-0 lead. The Aggies took the second half kickoff and marched 84 yard in 11 plays with Jack Pardee and Crow leading the scoring drive with runs of 16 and 23 yards. Crow scored on a 20-yard pass from Wright. Taylor’s kick was good. A M 28-0. Don Watson makes leaping T.D. catch The lead was boosted to 34-0 when Conrad scored from the one to end a 46-yard drive. Richard Gay had swept right end for 12 yards to set up Conrad’s touchdown. Conrad missed the conversion. The Cadets finished their scoring in the fourth period when they drove 66 yards in 10 plays with Pardee scoring from the six after accounting for 45 yards of the drive. Taylor missed the conversion attempt. STATISTICS A M TECH First Downs _____________________ __________21 4 Rushing Yardage ___________ ________354 62 Passing Yardage _____________ __________55 89 Passes Intercepted by _____ 1 1 Punts _______________________________ ......2-32.5 7-31.3 Fumbles Lost ___________________ ___________1 2 Yards Penalized ______________ __________25 45 AGGIES 14 U OF H 14 Taylor picks up 10 around end STATISTICS First Downs _________________ A M 15 UofH 15 Rushing Yardage ___________200 174 Passing Yardage _______ ......95 44 Passes ____________________________ ________8-12 3-7 Passes Intercepted by ... ____________0 Punts ______________________________ .4-43.5 4-43.8 Fumbles Lost _________________ _____________2 Yards Penalized ___________ ___________64 42 FIRED UP COUGARS BATTLE AGGIES TO TIE The Aggies received the opening kickoff, and one play later fumbled on their own 20-yard line. Six plays later Houston scored, the extra point try was good. The Aggies took the kickoff on the 20; a series of up the middle plays, Taylor contributing a 27-yard run, moved the ball to the Cougars 6 where they again fumbled. Houston could not move. A fourth down punt was blocked and John Tracey covered it for the touchdown. Hall made it 7 to 7. After the Aggie kickoff U of H moved to the A M 1 where the Aggies made another great goal line stand and held on fourth down by inches. A little later the Aggies blocked a field goal attempt. Early in the third quarter with Osborne the helm, the Aggies moved with savage thrusts up the middle then skirted left end for the touchdown without being touched. Taylor made it 14-7. The University of Houston then tied it up 14-14. As the game ended the Aggies were trying to wind up a long drive, but got caught just short of the goal by the clock. AGGIES 7 TCU 6 Crow sets up Aggie T.D. by moving to the 11. ' « fe? ; 53! . . . . ..■. -.., • IKJL •■• -v- ‘ - yr-i ' .C STATISTICS |A M TCU._ p : f |■ First Downs ................ 9 13 Rushing Yardage ------------------207 146 Passing Yardage ..... ..8 101 Passes ..................................— 1-1 22-9 ! Passes Intercepted by ________________2 0 Rioiasi . r_ Punts ____________________________________5-33.4 3-32.0 r . , n • u r on Crow streaks around right end tor zU. Fumbles LjO t 4 1 2 Yards Penalized ZIZIZ 33 35 AGGIES CONQUER WIND, RAIN, AND FROGS After one of the most courageous defensive stands ever witnessed, the Aggies came roaring back from behind in the final quarter to nose out the Horned Frogs of TCU, 7-6. The game was played in driving rain and winds that reached 90 miles per hour with tornado warnings coming throughout the game from the Bryan Air Force base. With their backs on their own goal line the Aggie defense held off eight TCU scoring threats inside the 20-yard line as the height of the rain and wind storm blew into the Cadets’ faces. TCU finally scored on a pass play from Chuck Curtis to O’Day Williams and took a 6-0 lead that stood up until the final period when fair weather prevailed long enough for the Aggie ground attack to get under way. Don Watson, the 150-pound Frog killer, who had such a big hand in last year’s 19-16 upset of TCU in Fort Worth, again was the big gun for the Aggies in the scoring march that led to victory before 40,000 soaked fans. Watson intercepted a Curtis pass in his own end zone and, from the Aggie 20, led the Cadets to the game-winning scoring drive of 80 yards in eight plays. Crow started off with 21 yards around end, Osborne kept for two and Watson picked up 37 yards on a beautiful run to the TCU 20. Crow add two more, then swept end again for 11 and a first down on the TCU 7. Osborne kept for two, then lost 3. At this point Watson, from his halfback spot, took a pitchout from Osborne and tossed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Crow. Loyd Taylor calmly kicked the winning extra point and the Aggies were off to the conference warfare. From this game on the Aggies continually improved and combined the stoutest defense in the league with the most versatile offense to go through the conference unbeaten. JIM LANGSTON —’58 Lineman BOB CLENDENNON —’57 Lineman GEORGE GILLAR — ’57 Back John Crow rolls in beh ind Swink. Don Watson intercepts TCU pass in third quarter to start Aggies on touch¬ down drive. AGGIES 19 BAYLOR 13 TITLE-HUNGRY AGGIES STAB BEARS It was in the second quarter that the Aggies first hit pay-dirt before a homecoming crowd of 50,000 in Waco. Osborne intercepted a Bear pass and carried it to the Bear 22 and six plays later, John Crow hit John Tracy in the end zone and the Aggies had a 6-0 lead. The Bears came back to tie the score at 6-6 at halftime. In the third quarter, after a goal line stand, Osborne marched the Cadets 95 yards for the second touchdown. A 32-yard pass from Osborne to Don Watson was the key play of the drive with Pardee furnishing the score on a four-yard plunge. Taylor’s attempt was wide and the score was 12-6. After Baylor jumped ahead 13-12, the never-say-die Aggies came back in their quarter, the fourth, to march 63 yards for the game-winning touchdown. Crow crossed over on a two-yard dive and Taylor converted. The Aggies’ second conference victory saw the Bears fall from the unbeaten ranks in a game composed of six personal fouls and rugged football. Charlie Krueger, Lloyd Hale, John Tracy, and John Crow led the defensive wall. Crow was also the leading ground gainer with 79 yards. don McClelland —’59 End BARNEY SMITH — ’59 End Roddy Osborne gets pulled out of bounds Stallings and Taylor watch. STATISTICS A M BAYLOR First downs ______ 15 15 Rushing yardage ___ ......254 169 Passing yardage ___ ________84 26 Passes ___________ ..... 5-7 2-9 Passes intercepted _________2 1 Punts __________ 4-40.7 4-39.5 Fumbles lost ....... 2 3 Yards penalized ________70 55 DON SMITH- End -’59 “Jarrin’ Jack” starts a long drive downfield by picking up nice yardage on a kick-off return. Baylor’s big line stops the Aggies short of a first down. HENRY PEARSON —’59 End A. L. SIMMONS —’58 Tackle AGGIES 27 ARKANSAS Gillar leaves ’em standing on end AGGIE MACHINE ROLLS OVER RAZORBACKS AGGIES—27 RAZORBACKS—0 With the calm accuracy of a champion marksman, A M com¬ pletely dominated the Arkansas Razorbacks on Kyle Field 27-0. The fifth-ranked Aggies still concentrating on defense allowed the Hogs only 40 plays from scrimmage while they had 83. The machine-like precision backfield ground out 349 yards total offense while the stout Farmer forward wall held the Razorbacks to 165 yards. The Aggies scored the second time they got the ball on a run and pass play covering 37 yards from Osborne to Crow. Loyd Taylor converted making it 7-0 with 9 minutes left in the first quarter. The second score came after a punt exchange gave the ball to the Aggies on the Hog 39. Crow, Pardee, and Watson moved the ball to the 11 and then faking beautifully, Osborne slipped through for the T. D. Taylor’s kick was good. Following a short punt to the Ags’ 34 and a runback to the 24 by Watson, Osborne hit Behes Stallings who made a beautiful diving catch in the end zone for the T. D. The last T. D. came with the Bryant machine taking the second half kick-off and using only 11 vicious ground-gaining plays to score with Crow scoring on a 2-yard blast over tackle. Taylor converted. Jarrin’ John Crow, the greatest thing to cross the Sabine since Sam Houston, turned in a magnificent performance to boost him in the All-SWC ratings and possibly All-American honors. Jack Pardee also insured himself a spot on the SWC team by completely out¬ playing the Hog fullback, Gerald Nesbitt. His up-the-middle crashes and his typical All-American linehacking clearly put him high on All-American ratings. Standing out in the great Aggie-line was Dennis (the Menace) Goehring who reached his peak of last year after returning from injuries. 330 Crow evades another Razorback tackier Taylor smashes the line HAROLD PRICE —’59 Guard JOHN POLK — ’59 Back RICHARD GAY —’59 Back DICK STEADMAN — ’59 Tackle AGGIES 33 SMU 7 Don Watson returns punt 24 yards to set up Aggies’ fourth touchdown in the third quarter. BLISTERING AGGIES TORPEDO MUSTANG HOMECOMING Playing well-nigh perfect football with a ferocious ground game and a rugged forward wall, the Aggies crushed S.M.U. to rack up their fourth conference victory this year and establish themselves as heavy conference favorites. The victory placed the Aggies third and fourth in the nation according to the United and Associated Press, respectively. Big John Crow started the rout with a 15-yard jaunt up the middle after Osborne guided the Aggies from the Ag 26-yard line with the opening kick off. Bobby Conrad’s pass interception on the Mustang 45 set up the second Aggie score and three plays later with Don Watson adding the six points on a 23-yard gallop around left end. Late in the second quarter Jim Stanley covered a Mustang fumble on the Mustang 35 to set up the third touchdown. After Osborne and Pardee provided the groundage, pick¬ ing up two first downs, Crow sped to his second T.D. and Lloyd Taylor’s conversion made it 19-0 to end the half. Late in the third quarter Don Watson ran a punt back to the 42 and on the next play George Gillar broke up the middle, cut to his left, and with a key block by Eugene Stallings, went all the way for the fourth T.D. Conrad converted. Stallings was the man again on the last Ag touchdown setting it up with a pass interception and a 34-yard return to the 2o. Three straight complete passes to Watson, Carlos Esquivel and Don Smith gave the Ag gies the last score and Wright’s conversion finished the Aggie scoring. Roddy Osborne with 71 yards led the Aggie backfield and Dee Powell was outstanding on the line with Dennis Goehring and Charles Krueger. MURRY TRIMBLE — ’58 Guard ALLEN GOEHRING — ’59 STAN POPER — ’59 Guard Center Sfts V - 4 + ag v?? Watson goes 23 yards for second touchdown. T STATISTICS A M SMU First downs ________________16 12 Rushing yardage______277 83 Passing yardage ________59 126 Passes________________________4-4 12-32 Passes Intercepted 3 0 Punts ______________________3-32 5-35 Fumbles lost ________________2 2 Yards penalized ________70 45 Don Smith scores on pass from Wright. - ' v %p!fi ‘■sm M Crow travels 15 yards untouched for first tally with Powell, Hale and Marks aiding. W ' n - -■■‘tv __ v AGGIES 21 RICE 7 Tracey provides block while Taylor races for T.D. STATISTICS Jack Pardee climbs the backs of Goehring, Hale, and Powell for the Aggies’ second score. A M RICE First Downs _____________________ ___________13 14 Yardage Rushing ____________ __________254 127 Yardage Passing _______________ ______________9 147 Passes ________________________________ __________1-3 12-19 Passes Intercepted by _____ ______________1 Punts _______________________________ ______7-220 7-271 Fumbles Lost ________________ __________1-5 2-3 Yards Penalized _______________ ________6-59 4-40 OLD TAYLOR, OLD CROW, HEAD A M PAST RICE OWLS Before 36,000 fans, A M leaped to a 21-0 halftime lead. An exchange of punts gave the Aggies the ball on their own 37. Early in the first quarter, Loyd Taylor, the little junior who blasted Rice clear out of Houston in 1955 and John Crow who week after week has demon¬ strated his claim to All-American fame, powered the Aggies down to the Rice 4 where Jack Pardee bulled over for the touchdown. Taylor’s kick was perfect. In the second period after Osborne’s punt rolled dead on the Rice 2, the Owls punted to Crow who returned it for 15 yards to the Rice 25, then Taylor carried 21 to the four, then Pardee climbed the backs of Dennis Goehr- ing, Lloyd Hale, and Dee Powell in the end zone for the second score of the game. Taylor’s kick was good for the point after. Rice fumbled on its own 35 after the kick-off where ever-ready Lloyd Hale recovered. A M drew a 15-yard penalty for holding but Richard Gay gained it back plus one on the next play. Then Gay and Conrad teamed together for a first on the 22. Taylor sprinted around left end untouched for 22 yards and 6 points. He converted for the third straight time. Rice’s lone score came after a 14-yard penalty from the Ag 15. RAY DOUCET —’59 Lineman CARL LUNA — ’59 Lineman LLOYD WASSERMAN —’58 Lineman Crow rips thru Owl line. Jimmy Wright darts Williams and Smith. between AGGIES 34 TEXAS 21 John Crow eyes up TeaSip opposition as he picks up eight yards in Austin. STATISTICS A M T.U. First downs __________________________________19 14 Rushing yardage ________________________336 135 Passing yardage __________________________78 111 Passes __________________________________________4-6 9-17 Passes intercepted by ............ 2 2 Punts ________________________________________2-28 6-41 Fumbles lost __________________________________2 0 Yards penalized ____________________________64 35 Roddy Osborne scores second T.D. behind Pardee’s blocking. AGGIES SHATTER TEASIP’S JINX, COP SWC CROWN WITH UNBEATEN SEASON In the season final, the Aggies’ roaring machine, crisply guided by Roddy Osborne, mustered out the last of T.U.’s great traditions, 34-21, on the once-hallowed battlefield of Memorial Stadium. The stadium hex, cherished through 33 years of life by Texas football generations, was razed to its foundations by Paul Bryant’s knot-hard Aggies who thus completed a three-year drive back from an eternity of dashed hopes. Offshoots of the historic accomplishment were A M’s first unbeaten season since 1939 and the first championship since 1942. The Aggies slammed over a 72-yard scoring march on their first possession with John Crow making a spectacular 27-yard dash through the entire Longhorn team. Taylor converted with 9:02 minutes left in the first period. Late in the same period, A M launched another march, topped by Osborne scoring from the four. Taylor failed to con¬ vert making it 13-0. Texas’s Fondren scored in the 2nd period and Osborne scored again for the Aggies late in the period leaving the score 20-7. The Longhorns re¬ taliated and the half ended 20-14. Jack Pardee crammed Teasip surging down their throat by returning the second half kick-off back 85 yards and three plays later scored the Ags’ fourth T.D. and Taylor converted late in the same period. George Gillar led a 71-yard drive and scored from the one. Bobby Conrad’s point ended Aggie scoring with 34-14. Texas later scored on a pass from Clements to Bryant and Fondren’s conversion made the final score 34-21. The jinx had passed away at 33 and the Aggies were sweeping in giant gusts of fresh clean air. TOMMY HOWARD —’59 Guard Nine Cadets form pursuit line for Clements. Lockett, Hale, Pardee, and Bear Waited a Long Time for This Band Performs at Halftime with the Famous Marching “T” Fish stop Shorthorn touchdown try. Fish almost break up conversion. Although they won only one game, the 1956 Aggie fish produced one of the brightest football prospects ever to step onto Kyle Field wearing the Maroon and White. Tyler’s Charlie Milstead. all-state quarterback sought by every Southwest Conference club, lived up to all expectations and finished spring training battling all-conference man-under, Roddy Osborne, for the number one signal-calling job. Milstead punted for a better than 41-yard average and showed the caliber of play that distin¬ guishes a SWC star-to-be. Joining the sophomore playmaker on the varsity for ’57 will be the tough Port Neches fullback, Gordon LeBeouf, who fought letterman Richard Gay for the starting job vacated by All-American Jack Pardee in the spring. Other fish standouts were end-center Larry Ward, 6-3, 210 pounder from Nederland. Refugio’s big tackle, Gayle Oliver, and chunky A1 Taylor, 5-10 and 215 pounds from Harlingen. SEASON RECORD A M Opponents 6 U of H 20 14 TCU 26 7 Cubs 19 Rice 21 7 Texas 20 Shorthorns piled up short of first down. 339 “Spider” Mehaffey drops one in to lead the Aggies over TU 69-67. BASKETBALL 340 COACH KEN LOEFFLER Winning more than an Aggie cage team since 1952, Coach Ken Loeffler’s second A M edition played the most exciting basketball in the conference and the out¬ look for the future is brighter than at any time since before World War II. Loeffler’s five won only seven and lost 17 but the addition of 6-9 Wayne Lawrence, Pawcatuck, Conn., freshman center, gives the 1957-58 Aggies the height they have long needed. Lawrence, who set a new school record for first-year scoring, meshed 308 points in 11 games for a terrific 28-point-per-game average. The 1957 Aggies won three Southwest Conference games to tie the University of Texas for the league cellar, but Loeffler became the first A M coach since 1924 to beat the Longhorns twice in the regular season. Captain George Mehaffey, who was edged for the var¬ sity scoring crown in the season’s final game by soph Neil Swisher, 304-300, was named to most conference second teams and played for the West All-Stars in Kansas City. Mehaffey also toured with the College All- Stars against the Harlem Globetrotters. 341 SEASON RECORD Aggies Oppor 59 Centenary 67 69 St. Mary’s 60 58 Sam Houston 59 81 Trinity 55 68 Loyola 71 63 Miss. Southern 75 83 Florida State 74 69 Georgia Tech 76 80 Miami 86 76 Navy 75 46 SMU 68 44 Rice 66 Southwest Conference Games 39 Rice 53 65 Arkansas 73 53 SMU 62 58 Baylor 67 58 TCU 77 69 Texas 67 46 Arkansas 63 59 TCU 62 64 Baylor 61 55 SMU 71 61 Texas 55 55 Rice 57 GEORGE MEHAFFEY. Captain Player G FG FT REE TP AVE Neil Swisher 24 114 76 169 304 12.6 George Mehaffey 21 111 78 208 300 14.2 Ken Hutto 24 84 98 58 258 10.7 Jack Schwake 19 45 41 71 131 6.8 Ted Harrod 21 51 24 67 126 6.0 Ernie Turner 23 41 40 80 122 5.3 Jim McNichol 21 39 33 80 111 5.2 Fritzie Connally 19 18 24 64 60 3.1 DON BUTTER, Manager 342 Schwake dumps in two points. 343 AGGIES 39 — RICE 53 College Station The Rice Owls perfected the zone defense and the Aggies went cold as the Owls banged out a 53-39 triumph. The great height of Rice’s Temple Tucker, 6 ' 10 , and Tom Robitaille, 6 ' 9 , proved the de¬ cisive factor in this slow-moving Southwest Con¬ ference opener. Tucker was hot in the second half, hitting 10 consecutive points to pull the Owls out in front, 39-26, with 12:33 remaining in the game. Captain George Mehaffey was the bright spot of the game sinking 13 points and pacing both teams with 13 rebounds while playing the entire game without a foul. This was the first time that he had done so in collegiate play. Ernie Turner followed the “Spider” with 10 points. AGGIES 57 - RICE 59 Houston Playing in their spectacular late-season form, the Aggie basketballers closed out a losing but thrilling season with a 59-57 setback to Rice In¬ stitute in Houston. After almost running the taller Owls off the court in the first half, the Aggies saw the penalty whistle and judgment of the officials, coupled with Ted Harrod’s ankle injury, turn the tide in favor of the favored Owls. Junior Ken Hutto, and the two sophomores, Ernie Turner and Neal Swisher, led the Aggie attack with 19, 15, and 14 points respectively. FRITZIE CONNALLY TEXAS AGGIES 65 - ARKANSAS 72 Behind by 19 points at the end of the half, the Aggies made a startling comeback but could not overcome the first half margin. The Aggie quintet abandoned the zone defense in the second half and nearly ran the Hogs off the court, getting as close as five points at one time. Sophomore Neil Swisher led the scorers for the Ags with 21 points. George Mehaffey followed with 17, followed by Ted Harrod with 10. TEXAS AGGIES 46 - ARKANSAS 63 The ice cold Texas Aggies took it on the chin at Fayetteville at the hands of the Arkansas Razor- backs. Senior George Mehaffey was held to two points as the Aggies were not in the game after 10 minutes of play. The only bright spot for the Aggies was Ken Hutto, who apparently has finally come into his own after a slow start. The junior eager scored 16 points for high point honors. KEN HUTTO Junior HUT “guns” from his favorite corner. PONIES 62 - AGGIES 53 College Station SMU’s bewildered Ponies edged the hard-fight¬ ing Texas Aggies for a 62-53 victory. Although there were 9 points difference in scores, the Ags out-hustled, out-rebounded and out-fought the weary Mustangs. Captain George “Spider” Me- haffey played circles around SMU’s big 6-8 center Jim Krebs. Krebs grabbed only 11 rebounds while the 6-5 Spider kept him completely faked and grabbed 19 rebounds. Mehaffey scored 23 points along with his tre¬ mendous rebounding. Neal Swisher, who repeat¬ edly stole the ball, cracked the net for 17 points. SMU 71 - AGGIES 55 Dallas Despite the brilliant efforts of Jim McNichol, the Ponies downed the Aggies 71-55 on their home court in Dallas. With sophomores hitting 40 of A M’s total points, the Aggies carried the battle to the con¬ fident Mustangs, pulling to within five points of the SMU sharpshooters. McNichol outscored Jim Krebs, supposedly the finest eager in the Southwest Conference history, 21-20 and tied SMU’s Bobby Mills for high point honors. “Teasip” fouls Fritzie while stealing ball. BEARS 67 - AGGIES 58 The Baylor Bears hit 40% of their shots and dropped in 19 of 28 free throws to slip past the cadets of Ken Loefler for a 67-58 win. Although Neil Swisher, Ted Harrod, and George Mehaffey all hit the double figures, they were not enough to kill the sharp-shooting Bears. The Ags grabbed 45 rebounds to the Bruins’ 41 while losing the hard-fought battle. Neil Swisher, playing in his fourth consecutive conference game, popped the net for 15 points. He was followed by Ted Harrod and Spider Me- haffey with 14 and 10 points respectively. AGGIES 64 - BEARS 61 Winning their second conference game of the season, the fighting Texas Aggies waited out the hard-fighting Bears for a 64-61 victory. The lead changed hands nine times in the con¬ test with the Bears ahead at the half 33-32. The Ags pulled ahead for the last time with 7:55 left in the game. The Bears closed the gap to one point late in the game, but Neil Swisher, the sophomore ace from Victoria, was fouled and calmly meshed the two gratis shots to put the game on ice. Ernie Turner turned in his finest game with 15 points and Jim McNichol scored 10 and picked off 18 rebounds to pace the Aggies. Swisher clears way for Turner’s bucket. 346 McNichol contests Bear forward for rebound. AGGIES 58 - TCU 77 Fort Worth The Aggies battled the tall Frogs to a standstill for the first 30 minutes, then fell out of conten¬ tion when Derrill Nippert meshed nine straight points to give the home team a commanding lead midway in the second half as they won, going away, 77-58. The cadets of Coach Ken Loeffler had tied the score at 41-41 and 43-43 before dropping behind. A M had raced away to a 10-2 lead in the early minutes, only to see the scoring of Ken Brunson and Davis pull the TCU five to a 38-32 halftime lead. The Aggies held 6 ' 7 Dick O’Niel to 12 points and the 6 ' 10 sophomore, H. E. Kirchner, to 11. Ken Hutto paced the Aggie scoring with 23 points, high for the night, while George Mehaffey tallied 13. TCU 62 - AGGIES 59 College Station Tied at 55-55 at end of regulation time, the Horned Frogs outscored the fighting Texas Aggies in the overtime period, despite outstanding play by sophomores Neil Swisher, Jim McNichol and Ernie Turner. Trailing 55-53 with one minute thirty-one seconds remaining in the regulation game, the Aggies froze the ball for 1:20 until Swisher was fouled while driving for the basket. He dropped both of his free shots and there was no further scoring in the regulation game. Leading the Aggie scorers were Swisher with 15, Ken Hutto with 14, and Turner with 10. Mc¬ Nichol, who played only 15 minutes, scored 5 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in the closing minutes of the game. TOM KOLLE Sophomore 347 AGGIES 69 - TU 67 MEHAFFEY DROPS IN JUMP SHOT TO WIN IN FINAL SECONDS George Mehaffey, senior captain of the Aggie quintet, dropped in a fifteen-foot jump shot with 3 seconds remaining in the game to give the Ags their first conference victory of the season. Tied at the end of the regular 40 minutes, the game kept the onlooking fans on their feet for the last half. Mehaffey’s shot in the overtime made a dramatic finish for the Ags’ best effort of the year. All five of the Aggie starters were in double figures with Mehaffey meshing 23 for high-point honors. Harrod, Swisher, and Conally dropped in 12 apiece with Hutto getting 10. 348 Harrod stretches high for a Teasip rebound. NEAL SWISHER 349 AGGIES 61 - SIPS 55 Austin Whipping the Longhorns 61 to 55 in Gregory Gym in Austin for the first time since 1951, the Ags set a precedent of being the first Aggie bas¬ ketball team to twice beat Texas in the same season since 1923. Accuracy from the free throw line proved the difference with the Ags landing 27 of 34 charity tosses. Texas led in field goals 21-17. Jim McNichol, 6-6 sophomore starting only his second game this season, consistently hit from the outside bagging 8 of 17 field goals and bucketing eight of nine free throws for a total of 24 points. Jim aided the cause with 11 of A M’s 32 rebounds. Ken Hutto added 16 points to aid the victory. Swisher drives under Sip for an easy 2. TOM WALLACE JAMES ANDERSON WAYNE LAWRENCE BILL EDGE FISH BASKETBALL TEAM SHOWS PROMISE Playing with only two cagers on scholarships, 6-9 Wayne Lawrence from Pawcatuck, Conn., and 6-6 Dave Corson, a New Orleans product, the 1957 Aggie fish won four games and lost seven under Coach Lee Frasier. Lawrence set a new scoring record for A M freshmen, meshing 308 points in 11 games for a phenomenal 28-point average. The gifted import ended the season with a terrific 40-point output against the Rice slimes as the fish slaughtered the Houston five, 89-64. Lawrence picked 180 rebounds off the boards and is expected to take A M basketball off the Southwest Conference floor. Hampered by poor eyesight until fitted with special glasses at the end of the season, Corson scored 97 points, 15 against Rice, to take third in the scoring behind James Anderson, who threw in 109. The New Orleans boy grabbed 130 rebounds in the 11 games to take second to Lawrence in that department. SAMMY MEYER JOE MILL ' S DON FRELS DICK ANDERSON “THE GREAT COLONEL ANDY” TRACK 351 Top: Hill, Whitt, Carper, Carter, Nave, Madura, Roberts, Ersman. Middle: Coach Anderson, Harrington, Kirkpatrick, Blackstone, Car¬ ver, Cox, Bussa, Smallwood, Coach Putnam. Bottom: Rul, McKnight, Roberts, Elmore, Connally, Thomas, Johnson, Hartman, Clark. Buckner. TRACK Extending to 15 the number of years to finish first or second, the Texas Aggie track team, more than ably coached by Colonel Frank G. (Col. Andy) Anderson, again proved its mettle by finishing second in the 1957 Southwest Conference meet. One of the outstanding highlights of the meet was the new broad jump record of 25 feet, 1 1 8 inches established by junior Emmett Smallwood, the longest leap ever recorded in the Southwest. The Aggies garnered two first places and tied for another to finish second to the University of Texas with 39 points. Herman Johnson threw the discus farther than he ever had in his life, winning with a 169-foot heavfc. Johnson also placed second in the shot put with 52 feet, 2 7 8 inches. Winton Thomas ended a brilliant pole vaulting career at A M with a 13 foot 6 inch mark that tied for first. HERMAN JOHNSON WINTON THOMAS SWC WINNERS EMMET SMALLWOOD Broad Jump 25 ' 1 1 8 WINTON THOMAS Pole Vault 13 ' 6 HERMAN JOHNSON Discus IbO 353 ii II Sill ■ ■ AGGIES 60 1 6 - PONIES 57 5 6 - OWLS 51 Despite cold weather, Colonel Andy Anderson’s Cadets swept their fourth consecutive meet of the season, beating SMU and Rice. The Aggies won five firsts and took enough seconds and thirds to put down the other two teams. A M’s Winton Thomas remained undefeated for the season, but James Clark tied him for top honors at 12-0. Big Herman Johnson captured the first in the shot put with 51-4 and first in discus with 144-8. The other firsts were the mile run by Paul Harriman and the mile relay by Eddie Bussa. Ronnie Kirkpatrick, Bob McKnight, and Andy Ersman. I SIPS 100 1 2-RICE 38-AGGIES 31 1 2 Little Joe Villareal and TU relay teams stole the spot¬ light as the Teasippers swept to victory in the Little Southwest Conference meet. Villareal won the mile in 4:08.8, 8.4 seconds under the SWC record held by J. D. Hampton of A M. His victory set the stage for the Steers’ decisive victory. Texas 440-yard relay team clocked 40.5, three-tenths of a second under the league mark, while their mile relay team raced to 3:14 victory over the Aggies’ 3:15.4, the best of the season for the Cadets. The Ags’ only victories were Herman Johnson’s 52-8 3 8 shot put and Winton Thomas’s 13-6 pole vault followed by James Clark with 13-0. LARRY HARRINGTON, Mile and Two Mile Winton Thomas goes over the top. TU 105-U OF H 46-A M 19 The Aggie tracksters got off to their worst start in recent history, with a poor third in their season opening triangular track meet with Texas and Houston. Winton Thomas had the only first for the Aggies, with 13 ' 7 3 4 in the pole vault. Herman Johnson placed second in the shot put and discus to keep the Aggies out of the SWC cellar. 355 AGGIES 72 - RICE 64 The Aggies showed up strong in the mile relay and field events, beating the Rice Owls 72-64. Bill Holloway and Andy Erisman were the big guns in the mile relay which put the track meet on ice for the Ags. They were followed by Winton Thomas, who pole vaulted 13-6 3 4, and Fritzie Connally, who high jumped 6-0, each placing first. Herman Johnson and Rice’s Dick Bowen were the only double winners. Johnson won the shot put 50-1 3 4 and discus 157-8 3 4, while Bowen took the 100 and 220- yard dashes. EDDIE BUSSA 440-Yard Run SPRINT RELAY Roberts, McKnight, Holloway, Smallwood. AGGIES 62 - RICE 62 - BAYLOR 46 Trailing by 13 points with five events remaining, the Aggie track team raised a tremendous finish to tie Rice 62-62. The Baylor Bears’ mile relay team overcame Coach Anderson’s foursome at the tape to keep the Aggies from win¬ ning the meet singly. Herman Johnson, Lee Newman, and James Roberts swept the first three places in the discus and Dale Elmore, Emmett Smallwood and Bill Blackstone contributed 1-2-4 in broad jump to start the comeback. Eddie Bussa then took the 440 dash and Fritzie Connally tied for high jump to insure the tie. BORDER OLYMPICS Making a better showing than expected against such strong competition, the Aggies captured two firsts and a pair of seconds in the Border Olympics at Laredo. Herman Johnson captured the discus with 156-3 and gained second in the shot put with 49-9 1 4. Winton Thomas, the Aggies ace vaulter, leaped IS ' -l to take first in the pole vault with team¬ mate James Clark following in second place. CONFERENCE MEET In the Conference meet of 1957 the Texas University track team erased a conference record set by the Aggies in 1951 of 114 points by scoring 114 5 6 points. The Aggies took a poor second with 39 points. Herman Johnson and Emmet Smallwood gained the only firsts for the Aggies. Small¬ wood leaped 25-1 1 8 inches to break a 35 year old conference record. Johnson threw the discus 169 feet coming within one foot of former Aggie Harrow Hooper’s record. Winton Thomas tied for first in the pole vault with 13 ' 6 . Spring 1957 HERMAN JOHNSON Warming up Top row: Hooks, Hajoyski, Echols, Jones, Garrison, Col. Anderson Coach. Middle row: Minner, Dulock, Karr, Kolvin, Castle, Blake, Roderguez. Bottom row: Palmer, Merka, Lewis, Benardian, Hills, Thomas, Hikman. FISH TRACK A not too successful track and field season found the fish finishing in sixth place in the Conference freshman meet. Brightest stars in the Aggie track future apparently will be the men in the field events. Henry Bonorden put the shot 48 feet 2 1 4 inches in the SWC meet and Owen Hill spun the discus 147 feet 10 inches for the first year men’s only first places. However, a fine third place broad jump of 23 feet 11 1 2 inches by Edward Lewis was overshadowed by a record-breaking performance of a competitor who leaped four inches further. Charles Merka cleared the high jump bar at 6 feet 1 1 2 inches for a second place tie and Bobby Thomas’ 6 foot 3 4 inch jump was good for fourth. Only Olin Garrison was able to place in the track events, finishing fourth in the 120-yard high hurdles. 359 Left to right: Coach Putman, Hill, McKnight, Roberts, Bussa, Kirkpatrick. CROSS COUNTRY Quite a bit of individual effort within the ranks of cross country hopefuls was indicated by Coach Putnam during the past season, but there was a lack of enough stamina and drive needed for such a tough slate of conference contestants as the 1957 crop. Ed Blake was the Aggies’ best hope and he came through in the SMU and Baylor meet by taking first, followed by Jack Heald in sixth place for the Aggies. Other members of the team are Robert McKnight, Eddie Bussa, Ronald Kirk¬ patrick, Bass Redd, Johnny Roberts, and Hill. Water that has passed under the bridge is gone forever and the thinly-elads are looking forward to next year, which could hold a much brighter picture. 360 “And there it goes” BASEBALL 361 AGGIE VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Top row: Middle row: Bottom mm Bell Wassermait Paradci ' wski Lang Smotherman Thomas Dudley Fraga Tuttle Schaper Newton Gibson Munday Balke Mullins Hubbard Hullum Reed Nelson Herrington Felkner Worden An Aggie baseball squad paid the price of inexperience with a dismal season, but can look forward perhaps to the brightest season next year since the 1955 SWC champions. Only seven seniors graduate from this ball club and of them only team captain Dick Munday was a regular starter. Two juniors and nine sopho¬ mores are expected to form the nucleus of a 1958 squad that will find a spirited battle for positions among upcoming freshman players. Sophomores Gary Herrington, catcher, from Baytown, and Wendell Reed, third baseman, from Jefferson, were unanimous all-Southwest Conference choices on the first team. Jim Smotherman. junior right fielder, from Frisco, was honorable mention all-SWC. and was the heaviest hitter on the club. DICK MUNDAY, Team Captain Lupe Fraga, senior shortstop, led the club in hitting in conference with .320, followed by Smotherman who hit .300. Smotherman batted .286 over the season, Munday .283, Reed .278, and Herrington .268. In SWC action Reed batted .296, Munday .286, and Wayne Balke .273. As a team, the batting average was .230. Munday had the best pitching record in conference winning 2, losing 4. He pitched 40 2 3 innings and posted an ERA of 2.43. 1957 TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL RECORD SEASON RECORD: 5-15 SWC RECORD: 4-10 A M 3 Houston 5 A M 4 Texas Lutheran 6 A M 4 Texas Lutheran 3 A M 4 Columbia, S. C. 6 A M 4 Texas 8 A M 3 Baylor 4 A M 4 Baylor 2 A M 4 TCU 6 A M 5 TCU 7 A M 4 SMU 9 A M 1 SMU 2 A M Crowley, La. 4 A M Brook Army Medics 4 A M Rice 1 A M 5 Baylor 2 A M 6 Rice 5 A M 2 Rice 3 A M 3 TCU 1 A M 1 Texas 5 A M Texas 1 362 Non-Conference games BEAU BELL, Baseball Coach BASEBALL 1957 ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE GARY HERRINGTON, Catcher WENDELL REED, Third Base Aggies 3 U of H 5 Aggies 4 TLC 6 Aggies 4 TLC 3 Aggies 4 Columbia 6 Aggies Crowley 4 Aggies Brooks AFB 3 k Smotherman connects again. NON-CONFERENCE GAMES The Aggies were a hard luck ball club against their non-conference foes, winning only one out of six games. The hard fighting team was shut out twice—once against Crowley and again against the Brooke Army Medics. Nevertheless the Aggies were beaten only by a three-run eighth inning against the Columbia South Carolina Gems,, a farm club of the Kansas City Athletics. The Aggies outhit the Gems 7-6. The Cadets also had hard luck while splitting a double header with the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs, losing the first game 6-4 in 10 innings, and winning the twilight tilt 4-3 in a darkness- shortened 4 1 3 inning game. This was only the beginning of a heartbreaking year for the Aggies, as poor fielding spelt doom for the team. AGGIES vs BAYLOR The first game of the series with the Bears saw A M lose the contest after two were out in the ninth inning. Baylor tied the score at 3-3 then added another tally in the twelfth to win 4-3. Jim Smotherman slashed a pitch over the boards with a pair of mates on base to give the Aggies a 4-2 victory in the second game. In the final game Toby Newton gave a great clutch performance in beating the Baptists 5-2. While striking out ten in six innings, he scattered seven Baylor hits and walked only four. Wendell Reed led Aggie hitters with two singles and one double. Munday, playing first, hammered out a 2-run homer in the fifth to secure the Aggie win. TOBY NEWTON. Pitcher DONNIE HULLUM, Pitcher WAYNE BALKE, Shortstop Aggies Rice 1 Aggies 6 Rice 5 Aggies 2 Rice 3 RICE SERIES Suffering from a lack of hitting, the Aggies dropped 2 of 3 in their series with the Rice Owls. The first game saw a brilliant 3-hit effort by Dick Monday go for naught as the Aggies dropped a heartbreaker to Rice 1-0 in Houston. Munday hurled 5 2 3 innings of hitless ball while walking three and striking out 2. The last 2 games of the series were played as a doubleheader in Kyle Field. The Aggies took the opener 6-5 as Gary Herrington scored on a wild throw to first after Lupe Fraga’s ground ball in the tenth inning. Dick Munday went all the way to pick up credit for the win. The second game was dropped 3-2 despite Jim Smotherman’s blast over the left field barrier. Aggies Aggies 9 2 4 SMU 1 SMU Only two games were played with the Mustangs as the third game was rained out and not re¬ scheduled. The Aggies grabbed the lead in the first game, but SMU countered with hits plus Aggie er¬ rors to walk off with a 9-4 victory. In the second game Dick Munday pitched a two-hitter, but found his mates serving the Ponies the victory on a platter 2-1. Munday, pitching his finest game of the year, set the Mustangs down with two hits, walked one and struck out five with almost flawless control. Aggies 4 TCU 6 Aggies 5 TCU 7 Aggies 3 TCU 1 The “brow” returns to Aggieland TCU SERIES The Aggie series with TCU opened with two Frog victories as A M gave away both ends of a doubleheader, the first 6-4 and the second 7-5. The Aggies were leading in both games going into the seventh inning but the roof fell in and the Cadets dropped both contests. The Aggies collected 12 hits in each game to TCU’s 8 and 9 respectively. Ben Hubbard, A M left-hander, crashed a tremendous 450-foot home run in the first game. In the series wind-up Donnie Hullum won his first conference game with a polished six-hit per¬ formance of 7 1 4 innings and eliminated TCU from the conference title. The Sophomore hurler struck out 7 and walked only 4 in picking up the 3-1 Aggie victory. Dick Munday, with two hits in four times at bat, and Wayne Balke with two for three, led the Aggie hitting attack. Bubba Hubbard skips past third. TEXAS SERIES Aggies 4 Texas 8 Aggies 1 Texas 5 Aggies Texas 1 The worst luck of the season befell the Aggies in their series with the Teasips. In the first game Toby Newton allowed only three hits, but two of these were homers as the Aggies handed the soon-to-be conference champs an 8-4 victory on Kyle Field. Seven of TU’s runs were unearned. The remainder of the series was played on Clark Field in Austin and the Aggies dropped both games. 5-1 and 1-0. Jim Smotherman’s double off a cliff in left center field was one of only 2 Aggie hits in the opener. Three Aggie pitchers were used in the 5-0 defeat. The final game of the series saw Lefty Toby Newton and the Texas ace Howard Reed locked in a pitchers’ duel. Newton gave up only one hit until the fifth inning, when he was relieved by Donnie Hullman. Hullman finished the game, giving up only one hit also. The Aggies collected 6 hits, but failed to produce a run. JOE WORDEN, Second Base PAUL LANG, Pitcher WAYNE SCHAPER, First Base Clifford. Wm. F. Cox, James R. Dahlberg, Frank DeGelia, Sam C. Houchin. Wm. E. Turpin, James L. FISH BASEBALL Coach Les Palmer’s 1957 fish team, boasting perhaps the best baseball talent to come to Aggieland in nine years, posted a 7-3 record and several performances showed the ability that will promote them to varsity berths in ’58. Top hitters for the fish were Bill Houchin .375, Jess Foster .368, Percy Sanderson .348, and J. B. Carroll .346. Outstanding pitching prospect is Sanderson, who had a 3-3 record and struck out 43 in 49 innings. Lefty Don Pettavino had the best earned run average, 0.69, and had a record of 1-0. Hollis Hood had the best won-lost mark, 2-0, including a two-hit shutout of Baylor, 9-0. SEASON RECORD Fish 3 Tarleton 7 Fish 7 Baylor 2 Fish 18 Dallas U. 9 Fish 9 Baylor Fish 15 Allen 6 Fish 6 Allen 1 Fish 11 Rice Fish 3 Texas 7 Fish 3 Texas 7 370 Bottom: John Lyons, Joe Stein, Don Demming, Ben Allen, Bruce Card, Robert Martin, Dubby Godfrey, Jimmy Rhodes. Second: Emil Mamaliga, Coach; Ross Truesdale. Rippy Woodard, Skippy Fletcher, Joe Milleton, Bob Barlow, Tetsuo Okamoto, Frank Holmes, Jimmy Dye, Coach Art Adamson. Top: Richard Smith, Wally Penberthy, Roland Baird, Nicky Bcaney, Henry Goff, Ray Cook, Dick Hunkier, Norman Ufer, Mike Kuich, Jerry Mount, Roger Burton, Don Peever. SWIMMING A successful swimming season ended on an unhappy note as the Aggies relinquished the Southwest Conference championship to SMU in a meet held at Rice Institute. Lack of depth plagued Coach Art Adamson’s swimmers all year and hurt them particularly against SMU in a dual meet and in conference. A M won four dual meets and dropped two, the first loss to Florida State, and brought to an end a nine-meet win streak. The Aggie tankers found the other meets easy going, but seven first places and four new records were not enough to offset SMU’s depth in conference. Three swimmers, Dick Hunkier, Tetsuo Okamoto, and Rip Woodard, were capable of placing in the national swim meet, but NCAA probation prevented their participation. Hunkier set records in the 50 and 100-yard freestyles in the SWC meet; Okamoto set a record in the 440-yard freestyle, and won the 220 and 1500-yard freestyle, to be the only triple winner; Woodard set a new record in the 100-yard butterfly. Norman Ufer won the other first place in the 100-yard backstroke. 371 Coach Adamson with Co-Captains Dick Hunkier and Norman Ufer. DICK HUNKLER, winner of the Keel Award for most valuable team member. TETSUO OKAMOTO SWIMMING MEET RESULTS Southwest Conference Relays Champion: A M 70, SMU 60, Texas 58, Rice 40 A M 35 Florida State 52 A M 56 Rice 30 A M 60 NW Louisiana 26 A M 50 Texas 36 A M 30 SMU 56 A M 60 Texas Tech 11 Southwest Conference Meet: Aggies Second SMU 151, A M 115, Texas 90, Rice 27 440-yard Medley Relay Team: Dick Hunkier, Roland Baird, Bob Barlow, Norman Ufer. DICK HUNKLER NORMAN UFER 200-yard butterfly—1) Ted Scherer, SMU; 2) Jerrell Holder, Texas; 3) Rippy Woodard, A M; 4) Jerry Mount, A M; 5) John Rogers, SMU; 6) Gage Prichard, SMU. Time: 2:27. 50-yard freestyle—1) Dick Hunkier, A M; 2) Buzz Kemble, SMU; 3) Mike Lumby, SMU; 4) Jimmy Barden, Texas; 5) Bob Reneau, SMU; 6) Roger Burton, A M. Time: 22.8 (new record, breaking record of 23.1 set by Hunkier in prelims; old record of 23.4 set by Mike Muckleroy of SMU in 1950). 200-yard backstroke—1) George Scofield, SMU; 2) John Barden, SMU; 3) Norman Ufer, A M; 4) Charles Cook, A M; 5) Jimmy Dye, A M; no sixth place because David Mcllhenny of Rice was disqualified. Time: 2:21.7. 220-yard freestyle—1) Tetsuo Okamoto, A M; 2) Tommy Smith, Texas; 3) Mike Lumby, SMU; 4) Ed Johnson, Texas; 5) Jim Rose, SMU; 6) Bob Murray, Rice. Time: 2:13.7. 100-yard breaststroke—1) Ted Scherer, SMU; 2) Tracy Word, Texas; 3) Don Bell, Rice; 4) Ernest Couch, SMU; 5) Davis Boyd, SMU; 6) Bob Barlow, A M. Time: 1:07.7 (new record, first year event has been held). Diving—1) Ron Smith, SMU, 465.95; 2) John Chumney, Texas, 386.15; 3) Willard Thompson, SMU, 354.95; 4) Bruce Martin, A M, 333.15; 5) Paul Percifield, SMU, 314.80; 6) W. J. Godfrey, A M, 289.10. 200-yard dual medley—1) Ray Burer, SMU; 2) Rippy Woodard, A M; 3) Jerry Mount, A M; 4) Don Weston, Rice; 5) Laird Wooldridge, SMU; 6) Charles Cook, A M. Time: 2:19.7. 400-yard relay—1) SMU (Bob Reneau, George Scofield, Buzz Kemble, Jim Rose; 2) A M; 3) Rice; 4) Texas. Time: 3:43.9. 100-yard butterfly—1) Rippy Woodard, A M; 2) Rob Reneau, SMU; 3) Jerrell Holder, Texas; 4) John Rogers, SMU; 5) Gage Prichard, SMU; 6) Laird Wooldridge, SMU. Time: 1:02.6 (new record). 100-yard freestyle—DDick Hunkier, A M; 2) Mike Lumby, SMU; 3) Joe Neal, Texas; 4) Jim Barden, Texas; 5) Buzz Kembell, SMU; 6) Roger Burton, A M. Time: 51.2 (new record). 200-yard breaststroke—1) Ted Scherer, SMU; 2) Tracy Word, Texas; 3) Jerry Mount, A M; 4) John Barlow, A M; 5) Ernest Couch, SMU; 6) Henry Goff, A M. Time: 2:32.4 (new record). 100-yard backstroke—1) Norman Ufer, A M; 2) John Barton, SMU; 3) George Scofield, SMU; 4) Joe Gilbert, Texas; 5) David Mcllhenny; 6) Charles Cook, A M. Time: 1:03.8. 440-yard freestyle—1) Tetsuo Okamoto, A M; 2) Tommy Smith, Texas; 3) Ray Burer, SMU; 4) Eddie Johnson, Texas; 5) Jim Rose, SMU; 6) Dotson Smith. Time: 4:30 (new record). 440-yard medley relay—1) Texas (Gilbert, Holder, Word, Barden); 2) Texas A M (Ufer, Barlow, Baird, Hunk¬ ier); 3) Rice (Mcllhenny, Bell, Weston, Sick); 4) SMU (Barton, Couch, Pritchard, Smith). Time: 4:12.7. 3 meter diving—1) Ron Smith, SMU, 541.3 points; 2) John Chumney, Texas, 419.6 points; 3) Willard Thompson, SMU, 388.7 points; 4) Bruce Martin, A M, 377.5 points; 5) Paul Percifield, SMU, 334.6 points; 6) W. J. Godfrey, A M, 314.4 points. Roger Burton, Nicky Bcaney, Frank Holmes, Joe Milleton. Top: Dollard, Jackson, Trees, Kuich, Jackson, Draper. Bottom: Hernandez, Woodard, Roberts, Shubert, Cossani. Left: Coaches Mamliga and Adamson. FISH SWIMMING The Freshman swimming team had a most successful season, losing only to the SMU fish. Orlando Cossani, Argentinian freshman, set a new American 20-yard course record of 58.6 in the 100-yard butterfly event against Reagan High of Houston. He also bettered the pool record. 1:00.8, set by Richard Weick of A M in 1954, and also topped Weick’s freshman record of 1:04.2, set in 1952. Other outstanding fish were John Dollard, Don Draper, Jimmy Roberts, and Nick Kuich. DAVID WOODARD SEASON RECORD A M 47 A M 46 A M 41 A M 28 A M 45 A M 22 Rice 30 Texas 31 Reagan Hi 36 Texas Tech 8 Lamar Hi 32 SMU 55 Daniel Schubert and James Roberts 374 VARSITY Coach Dowell. Rex Reed. Jon Young. Don Dixon, John Medlin, Jack Brady, Joe Simmons. TENNIS Winni ng only one meet and accumulating only nine points in conference, the Aggie tennis team finished in fifth place. Only the doubles teams of Rex Reed-John Young and John Medlin-Joe Simmons were able to break even, each winning two matches and dropping one. Best performance of the year was that of Rex Reed, junior racquet man, whose losing performance of 6-3, 6-3. in straight sets in the Southwest Conference individual championships to Sammy Giammalva, the Davis Cup star from Texas, was the closest battle the SWC champion had. FISH Jones. Bentley. Almaraz, Nelson. W. M. DOWELL. Coach I VARSITY GOLF TEAM Standing: Darrell Martin, Gary Fletcher, Bobby Nichols, Ernie Hauser, Dick Chapman, Binky Mitchella. Kneeling: Marcellino Moreno, Bobby Bluhm, Donny Dittman, Jerry Durbin. GOLF The 1957 Aggie golf team finished second in the Southwest Conference meet, losing to Baylor by only 2 1 2 points. The varsity lost only two out of twelve matches during the vear and one of the victories was over North Texas, the defending National Champs. The overall varsity record was 7 wins, 2 losses and 3 ties. The fish team had a very good year, winning all of their matches and winning second place in the Southwest Recreational meet. Even though the team loses the three tri-captains, Jerry Durhin, Gary Fletcher, and Marcelino Moreno, they should have a very fine team next year with returning lettermen Bobby Nichols and Binky Mitchella along with the upcoming fish team. TRI-CAPTAINS Gary Fletcher, Jerry Durbin, Marcellino Moreno. JOE FAGAN, Golf Coach FISH GOLF Left to right: Brewer, Prewitt, Adair, Ranson, Marshall, Vaughan, Jones. Top: Sgt. Chandler, Captain Jeffries, Sgt. Wilson, Captain Walker, Sgt. Allen. Middle: Ed Wheeler, Paul Costa, Larry Myers. Bottom: Don Phillips, Ken Beaird, Syd Farrell, Carl Carpenter, Dyek Boles. RIFLE TEAM WINS SWC CROWN The 1957 Rifle Team captured the SWC Championship with only one Conference loss. The loss was to TCU but the Frogs were later defeated twice. Outstanding riflemen for the cadets were Ken Beaird, captain, and Dyek Boles both of whom were in the top five in conference competition. Peter Wheeler was top man of the Aggies in Conference firing coming in second place. Wheeler is a freshman and will prove to be very valuable towards another conference champion¬ ship next year. Coach Ditman awards team with SWC TROPHY. Left to right: Onj;, Ralph, Stumbo, Trevino, Yantrs, Layne, Hill. Wieder, Coach; Elliott, Kirschke, Klopfenstein, Russel, Spurlock. Palombo, Reeves. FENCING The 1957 fencing team had another winning year as Coach Ross Von Weder continued in his undefeatable manner. The team entered over 15 meets, winning first place in the majority of them and they probably would have won the conference if it had not been disbanded at mid-semester due to lack of competition. Having only one senior on the team, the Cadet swordsmen should be at maximum strength next year. Returning will be this year’s outstanding fencer, Joseph Elliot, along with Captain Bryan Russell, John Kirschke, Cecil Hill, and the outstanding fish fencer of 1957, Don Palombo. Front row: Belote, F. G.; Cameron, N. C.; Booty, W. F.; Benson, C. C. Back row: Col. H. L. Phillips, Roberts, J. T.; Powledge, J. L.; Bollfrass, C. A.; Campbell, C. M.; M Sgt. W. H. Card. Col. Phillips and Sgt. Card Instructors PISTOL With a mediocre season which consisted of several out-of-town trips, ending with a four-man team trip to Austin Rifle Club Spring Pistol Tournament, the A M boys took first place marksman honors in both the .22 cal. and .38 cal. Team matches and the usual Postal Matches being fired during the year, it is anticipated that the remaining members after graduation are going to be the nucleus of a real good team next year. Neal Cameron and Bill Booty are the graduates from this year’s team. The team placed fifth in the U. S. Revolver Associa¬ tion Matches for intercollegiate competition, which is fired on college range and targets mailed away for scoring at their headquarters. The team has had five and six men representing A M College in the regularly scheduled Approved Monthly Matches of the Houston Bayou Rifle and Pistol Club since February and Mr. Booty brought home two first place medals, while Mr. Benson has taken three first places in these matches. 379 Bilbrey, Donald Bonorden, Thomas Brown, Darrel Clark, James Connally, Fritz Conrad, Bobby ASSOCIATION Inderson, Gerald lilbrey, Donald lleckner, Richard Jonorden, Thomas Irown, Darrell lurton, Donald lussa, Eddie ilark, James llendennon, Robert lonnaly, Fritz lonrad, Robert irow, John ludley, Edward isquivel, Carlos Jilbert, John Jillar, George Joehring, Dennis dale, Loyd Jarrod, Ted Jeller, Stewart Jenry, John Holloway, William Howard, Tommy Hoyle, John Hubbard, Behn Hubert, Pat Hunkier, Richard Hutto, Ken [ackson, James fohnson, Herman ICeitli, Robert fCleb, Wallace iColle, Tommy Kruger, Charles Langston, Jim Mahaffey, George Marks, Robert McKnight, Robert McNichol, James Monical, Lynn Mullins, Doug Munday, Dick Newman, Lee Newton, Toby Nichols, Bob Osborne, Roddy Pardee, Jack Powell, Dee Puls, Charles Robbins, Donald Rollins, Gary Saxe, Charles Schwake, Jack Simmon, A. L. Smallwood, Emmett Smith, Don Smotherman, James Stallings, Gene Stanley, James Swisher, Neal Taylor, Loyd Thomas, Travis Thomas, Winton Tracey, John Turner, Erwin Ufer, Norman Vetters, Terry Watson, Don Worden, Joe Wright, James Smallwood, Emmett 380 Hoyle, John Hubbard, Behn Hutto, Ken Jackson, James Newton, Toby Pardee, Jack Rollins, Gary Schwake, Jack Johnson, Herman Kleb, Wallace Kolle, Tommy Kruger, Charles Langston, Jim Mahaffey, George McNichol, James Monical, Lynn Mullins, Doug Munday, Dick The “T” Association was founded oh November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Mr. Larson, then coach of the football and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organization for fellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at A M. To be a member a person must have received the letter “T” in either a major or minor sport. An additional qualification for one lettering in a minor sport is that he must be a Southwest Conference Champion in the individual event. The major sports are football, basketball, track, and baseball, the remainder being minor sports. This organization’s activities include its annual fall banquet, its spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all the visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are its guests. Smith, Don INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Front row: Hanovice, Farley, Garnett, Dorsett, Smith. McGlaun, Lewis, Pitz, McKinney, Sizemore, Mikulenka, Eich- blatt, Ruiz. Second row: Meisenbacn. Pfejffer, Davis, Wallace, Gerard, Hearne, Hearne, McKnight, Bollrass, Ray, Jackman, Judah, Lively. Third row: Fork, McCrary, Wallace, McKnight, Haas, Powledge, Moosberg, Smith, Lowery, Smith, Lacy, Allen. 382 WRESTLING TEAM Front: Clachar, Burnaman, Burchard, Roueche, Gunter, Henges, Mann. Middle: Lee, Marshall, Loz, Murley, Tomlin¬ son, Ansley, Milner, Coach Weeder. Back: French, Christy, Kapplemann, Jones, Fields. GYMNASTICS TEAM Front: Rodriquez, Moriarity, Martin, Matthews. Back: Leonard, Hitt, Pylate. 383 INTRAMURALS CLASS “A” SWIMMING Winburn, 100-foot Backstroke; Kuick, 400-foot Freestyle; Kouhry, Diving. CLASS “A” TENNIS “A” Composite Beasley, Olds, Jackson, Engelbreck. CLASS “A” BASKETBALL CHAMPS “B” Infantry Top: Tew, Eby, Cain, Montemayor. Bottom: Warren, Bower, Mc¬ Daniel, Williams, Lemley. CLASS “A” CROSS COUNTRY Squadron 17 Denney, Roberson, Guenzel, Martin. CLASS “A” HORSESHOES “D” Field Artillery Top: Spencer, Boyer, McBriarty. Bottom: Clark, Schultze, Lybecker. CLASS “A” BOWLING “A” Antiaircraft Artillery Hardiman, Bisbey, Hattox. 384 INTRAMURALS CLASS “A” TRACK Left to right: Bill Duplantis, Geo. King, Fritz Landers, Ray Barlow. r m Sim CLASS “A” 440-YARD RELAY Left to right: Ray Patrick, John Tracy. HANDBALL CLUB 1957 CLASS “A” TRACK Front: Saxe, Vice President; Stalmach, Dilliard, President; Rags- Le i io rig ti: Duplantis, Coronet, Williams, Granadas. dale. Back: Major Conoley, Coach; Kane, Huttanus, Secretary- Treasurer; Ramseur. SOCCER CLUB 1957 Front: Villarreal, Sanchez, lldarraz, Alvarez, Hopkins, Merino. Back: Alinase, Marciacq, Cossani, Artecona, Vega, Captain; Aldape, Buentello, Hernandez, Endara. 385 INTRAMURALS CLASS “A” FOOTBALL CLASS “A” SOFTBALL “B” Engineers “A” Composite Front: Brummett, King, Roberts, Morris, Moore, Brinkoeter. Bach: Front: Zemanek, Thorton. Biskup, Kolinek. Standard, Boswell, Gear. Bretches, Dunn, McCoy, May, Barcus. Back: Wortham. Englebrecht, Helms, Barlow. Moates, Turner. CLASS “A” HANDBALL “A” Ordnance Front: Hitt, Stalmach, Brod, Bayley. Back: Lott, Batson, Golding, Truesdale. CLASS “A” WRESTLING Front: 123, Clachar, Walton; 130, Christy, “A” TC; 137, Boley, Squadron 5; 147, Gunter, Squadron 26. Back: 177, Witeher, Milner; 191, Jones, “D” Infantry; Hwy., Kappleman, Leggett. CLASS “A” RIFLE CLASS “A” 880 RELAY “A” Field Artiller y “A” Chemical Front: Rossberg, McKnight, Williams, Palmer. Back: Triplett, Noack, Killian, Williams. 386 Coston, Hilliar, Winhurn, Hawkins. INTRAMURALS CLASS “A” VOLLEYBALL CLASS “A” 440 RELAY “A” Quartermaster “B” Engineers Front: Cunningham, Simpson, Whitaker, Sebeck, Beckman, Lacy. King, Freese, McCoy, Barcus. Back: Davidson, Walker, Reed, McLaughlin, Cotman, Sinclair. CLASS “B” WRESTLING CLASS “B” FOOTBALL 123, lb., Billy Mann; 130 lb., Jerry Burnaman; 137 lb., Lewis Moos; 147 lb., Allen Riegel; 167 lb., Robert Lee; 177 lb., Jerry Juvenal; 191 lb., Richard Baily, Henry Hanson. “B” Engineers Front: Lauder, Parker, McCarty, Hadley, Benz, Campbell, Riggel. Middle: Watts, Allen, Starr, Frix, Van Cleave, Davis, McClane. Back: Yancy, Ward, Patrick, Juvenal, Smith, Bradshaw. CLASS “B” RIFLE CLASS “B” HANDBALL “B” Infantry Front: Ray Murski, Carl White, Steve Schmitt. Back: Ronnie Thweatt, Arthur Estefan, Jerry Machemehl. James R. Midriff, Gregg Hartness, Richard Bailey, Doyce R. Nance, Charles Miller. 387 INTRAMURALS CLASS “B” SOFTBALL Squadron 16 Front: Romero, Bailey, Brod, Weid, Brock, Waggoner. Back: Hart- ness, Kelly, Rosenthal, Nance, Abernathy. CLASS “B” 880-YARD RELAY Maroon Band Grantham, Harmon, Sharp, Petersen. CLASS ‘B” TRACK Mayhue, Squadron 26, 120 Hurdles; Edge, “B” Infantry, 440-yard Dash; Pope, “B” Antiaircraft Artillery, 88-yard Run; King, Squad¬ ron 25, 100-yard Dash. CLASS “B” TRACK Front: King, Squadron 25, High Jump; Neil, Squadron 25, Shot and Broad Jump; Dean, “D” Field Artillery, High Jump; Cook, Squad¬ ron 26, Pole Vault; Sharp, Maroon Band. High Jump; Ward, “B” Engineers, Broad Jump. CLASS “B” 440-YARD RELAY Squadron 25 CLASS “B” VOLLEYBALL “A” Ordnance Angermiller, King, Wynne. Front: Clark, Morgan, Coker, Provence, Baylee, Miller. Bach: Black¬ burn, Stough, McGee, Woodward, Tachehana. 388 INTRAMURALS Left to right: Dalton, Richard; Ewing, Bill; Dover, Wade; Baily, James; Province, Bob; Owens, Allan. Left to right: Paul Briggs, Frank Hernandez, Joe Jackson, Frosty Gardner. CLASS “B” SWIMMING 300-YARD RELAY CLASS “B” CROSS COUNTRY Left to right: Ralph Jerauld, Floyd Christian, Bobby Trees. C. J. Hajosky. CLASS “B” PING PONG CLASS “B” BASKETBALL Left to right: Bill Beasley, Gerald Bullington, Gordon Merritt, Tachibana Allan; Ewing, Bill; Coker, Jim Boh Robert Goble. Clark, Larry; Baily, John; Provence, Bob. 389 INTRAMURALS CLASS “B” HORSESHOES CLASS “B” BOWLING Squadron 8 Squadron 12 First row: Coco, Futch, Shell, Bently. Second row: Quisenberry, Shelly, Johnson, Bates. Debes. CLASS “C” BASKETBALL CLASS “C” PING PONG Puryear Hall Mitchell Hall First row: Schaub, Boldt, Moebus, Bedford. Second row: Landon, Lyons, Love, Lucas, Gober. Gifford, Lemon. CLASS “C” FOOTBALL Milner Hall CLASS “C” VOLLEYBALL Dorm 16 First row: Dowell, Grave, Luquette, Banta, McSpadden. Second row: Dennis, Sexton, Savage. Witcher, Underwood, Quesada, Helms, Dunn. 390 INTRAMURALS OPEN GOLF OPEN HANDBALL Left to right: W. W. Martin, W. M. Evans. Left to right: Carl Carpenter, John Billiard. OPEN BADMINTON SINGLES OPEN TENNIS McCowen, Redmund. Left to right: Earl Huitt, Wade Dover. Left to right: Dowell, McChia, Quesada, Evans. Left to right: Dowell, Grand, Shoemaker, Evans, McSpadden. 391 y HZZm 1 l¥W ' « i ■« m. ' n jC; A II n ■■■HH YMCA Before the MSC, the YMCA was one of the more popular buildings of our campus. Today it is noted for its meeting rooms, Student Publications offices, Student Activities offices. Housing office, Campus Security of¬ fice, Religious classes, Television and study conditions. This section edited by Jim Teague and John Jefjerson ‘ 4 t ' v ' ■ y Tfe v - . , . “t-M - a — « « c - STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BOARD Left to right: T. W. Leland, Don Burchard, Murray Milner, J. W. Gossett, Carroll D. Laverty, Bennie Zinn, L, E. Sheppard, C. A. Roeber. The Student Publications Board consists of three students and four faculty members. Two ex-officio non-voting members are the Business Manager of the College and the Director of Student Publications. The Board has the general supervision of all student publications and is responsible for establishing general policies. Publications governed by tbe Board include The Battalion, The Aggie- land, The Agriculturist, The Commentator, The Engineer, The Southwestern Veterinarian, and the Student Directory. All editors receive their appointments from the Student Publications Board after certification and recommendation by the Director of Student Publications. Although the editors have freedom of the press and determine their own edi¬ torial policies, the Board interprets and determines the general direction and goals of the publications. Much routine business is transacted, because the Board authorizes all contracts, fixes advertising rates, and sets the sales or subscription rates for each publication. The Board derives its authority and responsibility from the Academic Council and reports to the President through the Dean of Student Personnel Services. N. ROSS STRADER Director of Student Publications STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SECRETARIES Mrs. Polly Patranella, Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda, Mrs. D. McReynolds, Mrs. Joy Roper STUDENT ACTIVITIES C. G. (SPIKE) WHITE Director of Recreation and Entertainment WALTER L. PENBERTHY Head, Dept, of Student Activities The Department of Student Activities is one area of the Division of Student Personnel Services whose primary purpose is to sponsor, promote and en¬ courage student participation in wholesome activi¬ ties of their choice. The Department, therefore, sponsors a wide variety of activities aimed at de¬ veloping students into well-rounded individuals, as well as enriching their college lives. The scope of the Department includes the follow¬ ing activities: The YMCA Program, Intramural Athletics. Golf Course, Guion Hall Theatre. Music Activities, Town Hall Program. Clubs and Organi¬ zations. Entertainment and Dances, and Banking Service for some 300 clubs and organizations on the campus. STUDENT ACTIVITIES SECRETARIES George Ann deMarrais, Stenographer; Ethellee Swilley, Bookkeeper; Doris Bahlmann, Bookkeeper-Cashier. 395 Jim Stewart, Assistant Editor; and Don Burt, Editor. Editor _________________________ _______ __________ Don Burt Assistant Editor ______ _______ . __________________ Jim Stewart Business Manager ______________ ________________ Don Weber Class Editors ________________ _______________ Billy Carter David Cox Military Editors ___________________ Bill Hampton Alex Clark Sports Editor ______________________ ______________ Glendall Rand Activities Editor _________________ ________ ________ Bill Meals Civilian Editor ____________________ __________________________ Val Polk Club Editors ______________________ ------------------ Jim Teague John Jefferson Index Editor _______________________ _____________________ Rov Davis STAFF MEMBERS Bill Beasley Fish Goble Fish Beasley Seth Hanovice Bob Berlin George Hart Fish Biondi Fish Humphries Fish Blaskle Albert Junek Fish Brooks Karl Kuehn Fish Brown Jerry McBride Fish Burnet Fish Morris Fish Butridge Berry r Mooseberg Dwayne Cannon Fish Natho Fish Campbell Fish Pinkerton Fish Casey Ray Perkins Dale Cantrell Fish Perry Fred Cole Fish Reyes Bob Cook Jerry Rhea John Culver Fish Riddle Tommy Davis Fish Rosson Fish Gambrell Fish Sneider Fish Gardner Fish Snooks INDEX SECTION Cook, Moosberg, Davis, McBride, Sneider, Snooks, Morris. CLASS SECTION 396 Sitting: Cox, Carter. Standing: Taylor, Cole, Burnet, Pinkerton, Gambrell, Casey, Biondi, Perry, Rosson, Goldenburg. MILITARY Sitting: Clark and Hampton. Standing: Hanovice, Butridge, Per¬ kins, Davis, Gardner, Eunich, White, Culver, Cantrell. BUSINESS Don Weber and Larry Hayes. SPORTS Letzkus, Ron Stepp, Rand, Ron Stepp, Rhea. 397 CLUBS Meals, Goble, Beasley, Cantrell, Cannon. Up to no good at all are Editor Jim Bower (right) and Managing Editor Dave McReynolds as they talk things over for tomorrow’s issue of the Batt. Naturally Mack gets his hald spot in focus as does Jim and his good- uatured grin. Editor ------------------------------------ Jim Bower Managing Editor ____________________________ Dave McReynolds Sports Editor ______________________________________________ Barry Hart City Editor _______________ Welton Jones Society Editor _______________________________________________ Joy Roper News Editors _____________________________________________ Leland Boyd Jim Neighbors, Joe Tindal Assistant Sports Editor ____________________________ Jim Carrell Reporters ______________________________ D. G. McNutt, Val Polk, Fred Meruer, Joe Buser, Jerry Haynes Staff Photographers ____________ John West, C. R. McCain Staff Cartoonist ________________________________________ Don Collins Circulation Manager ______________________________- George Wise CHS Sports Correspondent __________________ Maurice Olian Getting the local angle every time — Sports Editor J. Barry Hart (left) and Assistant Sports Editor Jim Carrell (right) rip and tear from the AP wire reports. Always a morale booster, Hart and Carrell keep up to the minute “sports” photos on their bulletin board. 398 Battalion news editors get the word as staff photographer Charles (Chuck) McCain looks on. Left to right: McCain, Joe Tindel, City Editor Welton Jones, Jim Neighbors, and Leland Boyd. ALIGN Take ten for coffee — members of the staff knock off for a quick cup in the Press Club Library. Left to right: Editor Jim Bower, News Editor Joe Tindel, Reporter Gayle McNutt, News Editor Leland Boyd, Managing Editor Dave McReynolds, Feature-writer Connie Eckard, Reporter Toby Mattox, News Editor Jim Neighbors, Sports-writer Bob Clendennon, Sports Editor Barry Hart, Reporter Joe Buser and City Editor Welton Jones. - condemned 11.436 BEAMMs Two Aggies To Help Suttc Death Figures BATTALION J ’ - ' ' Wl - •• ... 1 ' Uj mrnl Diir J e Aggies Sidestep ? ea th Last Night r ■ ■■ ■ - • - ’ ' £ £4r ’s CM f STMAS G FT r ° fA t£L£SSp£Ss] zz Los™ Senate Insurance BritainSave] U.S. From World War J J i mmwmz Students lz: ' rZ. -ZZ tz ' Volunteer y - -’;ToCive Blood mmpms te=gls=r-=s 0S r. ' HEr • .....C .‘..T - t- te Fcstinl ' - ........... _ ________ ______ . Jiar sws- ...,;• f™ ' r c , ■f ' Identic ” “ f sE®w «wss y:,-:::; - ■ .:, 5C5 ,3 «=K ' B5 ' ------------- ' 2 ' ' don ' , nat ional 1 Wn whlch Was worth $500. The Battalion, a four-days-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. The editor is chosen by the Student Publications Board and all the 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. The Battalion enjoys a readership of over 18,000. Always alert, Reporter Val Polk (right) didn’t quite have his heart in this shot. Staff Photographer John West (left) seems pleased along with Reporter Gayle McNutt, Connie Eckard, Joe Buser, and Toby Mattox. Holding the Recordak in place is Society Editor Joy Roper and Stai Cartoonist Don Collins. The Recordak holds all back issues of tli paper on microfilm and a complete file since the first issue came oi the press in 1885. The Texas A M Agriculturist is the official publication of the School of Agriculture and is published four times during the school year. Its entire composition is under the operation of students and affords an excellent opportunity for staff members to gain practical experience in the field of agricultural communications. It is designed to inform students, as well as other interested personnel, of technical and revolutionary data in the agricultural world and current events on the campus. Since its beginning several years ago, the Agriculturist has strived to keep the rapid pace set by the agricultural industry, by using only the highest quality material and adopting newer and more attractive typographical design and arrangement. Its four color cover is a rarity among student publications. The Texas A M Agriculturist is truly the “Voice of the School of Agriculture.” Editor Benny E. Fichte Managing Editor Joe Dan Boyd Feature Editors J. B. McLeroy Jack Weatherford Business Manager Don A. Weber Joke Editors Bob Foster Buddy May Photographer J. B. McLeroy Staff Writers Marcus Crow Jim Renick J. C. Gregory Tommy Darnell Jerry Hayes Fritz Landers M. T. Adamcik Homer Smith Don McGinty Jon Hagler Arvill Newby Jerry Cash Winfred Hogan Faculty Advisor Otis Miller BENNY E. “BUD” FICHTE Editor 400 Texas A and M ENGINEER Seated: Powell, Clark, Gregg, Foster, Benthul, Ragsdale, lifer, Tomlinson. Standing: MacLallen, Riggs, Springs, Cantrel, Lefner, Dean, Haggard, Belote, Hopkins, Bell, Cassidy, Tucker, Wells, Allen, Thomason. Editor Joe Bill Foster Associate Editor Harless Benthul Business James Clark. Manager Del Lefner E, J. Eichblatt Dale Cantrel Dewitt L. McLallen Mike Dean Layout George Ragsdale Darryl Springs Faculty Advisors J. W. Amyx Ed Andrew W. G. Wagner Technical Editor Lowry Mays Art Norman Ufer, Director Ken Haggard Jamo Powell Features Terry Gregg T. K. Tomlinson Jim Manley Sinclair Wells 401 JOE BILL FOSTER Editor Bobby Clendennen, Don Friedrich, Bill Heard. Jim Terrel. Welton Jones. Sitting: John Smith, Joe Buser, Charles McCain. The Commentator, official magazine of the School of Arts and Sciences, is published four times during the school year. It endeavors to bring the students the best incentive writing, art work and jobs. The past year has been the most successful the magazine has ever experienced. Editor __________________ Managing Editor Associate Editor _ Art Editor ____________ Joke Editor _________ Exchange Editor Business Manager John E. Smith Dave McLain _____ Ken George T. W. McCorcle _____ Jack Swann __________ Joe Buser ________ Jim Myers Staff Writers ____________________________ Bill Heard, Bobby Clendennen James Provard, Joe Tindal, Charles Johnson, James Terrel. Jack Teague, Harold Craig, Charles McCain Artists __________________________________________________________________ Don Friedrich Ken Haggard, Elliot Davies Photographers ______________________________ Don Bisset. Charles McCain Business Staff ________________________________ Ernest Krenek. Doyle Laird John Smith, Ken George, and Doyle Laird examining the newest Commentator. 402 John Smith, explains operation to Dave McLain, editor for next year. The Southwestern K. R. PIERCE D. R. CASSIDY The Southwestern Veterinarian is the official publication of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association at A M. The journal was organized in 1948 to promote the interest among students in scientific publication pertaining to their field of interest. The publication is the sole product of the work of the students of the School of Veterinary Medicine and has subscribers in every state in the United States and many foreign countries. The subject material is entirely scientific in nature, dealing largely with problems encountered in veterinary science. EDITORIAL STAFF Editors ______________________________________ D. R. Cassidy and K. R. Pierce Associate Editors .. ...................... J. B. Henson and W. A. Hill Feature Editor _______________________________________________________ W. H. Kirksey Production Editors .................. A. R. Kennedy and D. Dawson Copy Editors ______________________ M. D. McWilliams, R. N. Allison, H. T. Helms, J. B. Jackson Rewrite Editor ........................................................ T. J. Galvin Photographic Editors ........................................... J. R. Collins J. E. Oliver, J. Meade Staff Editor ...................................................... B. K. Strickland BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANT EDITORS C. S. Whitmore, R. C. Francis, R. R. Crawford, R. A. Lee, D. Cardwell, J. Meade, T. Thedford, T. Hennard, C. P. Weiden- bach, V. Redman, F. Fear, J. Clark, E. H. Ellison, J. L. Forga- son, J. Lassig, H. Smalley, G. F. Luquette, J. Watters, B. R. Williams, G. L. Van Hoosier, J. Cozad, H. McCrary, A. L. Smith, D. McGee, D. Dixon, W. Sloan. FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman ____________________________________________________ Dr. E. D. McMurry Dr. I. B. Boughton, Dr. L. C. Grumbles, Dr. C. H. Bridges. Business Manager ____________________________________________________ C. D. Davis B. B. Dunn, B. Blakewood, R. Chaney, B. Loggins, J. R. Starnater, A. S. Abdullah. J. P. Arnold, J. Stanton, T. G. Anthony. SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN AWARD WINNERS C. P. Weidenbach 403 STUDENT JOE D. ROSS Vice President JON HAGLER Recording Secretary 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 student body, to represent the student body on and off the campus, and to serve as a liaison organization 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 Student 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. 404 SENATE Jay B. Bisbey Ray M. Bowen J. Paul Costa Don H. Davis Bryan W. Dedeker Class of ’59 Class of ’So ' Class of ’58 Cur year Hall Class of ’57 Murray B. Denton Class of ’57 Bill Dorsey Class of ’57 M. Morgan Douglass Hart Hall Jerry D. Gleason _________ Class of ’58 Janies E. Goode ....... Class of ’57 Donald W. Green ________ Vice President Class of ’57 Harry J. Green . Milner Hall Tommie A. Hennard College View Cyrus H. Holley - . Class of ’57 Ross F. Hutchison Class of ’59 William D. Jobe . Vice President Class of ’60 Robert A. Lowry __________________ . Mitchell Hall William Markillie ______________ ____________ Vice President Class of ’59 Thomas H. Miller ______________ ______________ Class of ’59 William A. McCarty ____________ Class of ’57 Ray 0. McClung ---------------------------------- Class of ’58 William E. McLaughlin _________________________ Class of ’58 Richard R. Noack ________________________________ Class of ’59 Thomas E. Norton ________________________________ Class of ’57 Thomas E. Reddin ________________________________ Class of ’59 James B. Rowland ________________________________ Class of ’57 Kenneth C. Savage _______________________________ Dorm 16 James C. Sharp ____________________________________ Class of ’57 Robert J. Sims __________________________________________ Law Hall Bernard J. Smith __________________________________ Bizzell Hall John H. Specht ____________________________________ Class of ’57 Bob J. Surovik ------------------------------------ Class of ’58 John G. Thomas ____________________________________ Class of ’59 Henry D. Thompson ---------------------------- Class of ’57 Tom J. Upchurch ________________________________ Class of ’58 John P. Weatherford ____________________________ Class of ’57 John A. Webb ____________________________________ Day Students Donald A. Weber ________________________________ Class of ’57 Charles F. Wilson ________________________________ Leggett Hall Joe R. Zemanek ---------------------------------- Day Students MEMORIAL STU COUNCIL DICK WALL President DON McGINTY Vice President JAMES BOWER Editor Battalion JOHN LOGGINS Senior elected Representative BOB SUROVIK Senior elected Representative RICHARD McGOWN Representative from Directorate These eight students with faculty and former students compose the governing body of the MSC. Highlight of the Memorial Student Center program is the annual banquet. Dick Wall, President, is shown pre¬ senting an award to Irving Ramsower, House Group Chairman. DENT CENTER DIRECTORATE Any program is only as good as the men who head it. These twenty-five boys served as officers and committee chairmen throughout the year. Committee chairmen and officers are picked on their participation in the program, leadership ability, and grades. It is their responsibility to present programs which are educational as well as entertaining. Dick Wall ........ Don McGinty ..... Bob Stansberry . Willie Alsup, III Dave Brothers ..... ........ President Vice President ........ Secretary ............. Forum .............. Dance Dudley Brown Roy B. Davis . Skip Glasgow David Morris - Hugh Wharton .................... Music Public Relations Personnel Bureau ...... Creative Arts .................. Games Irving Ramsower Don Arnold ...... Brad Crockett .... Frank daggers .. Don Hicks .......... ............. House ............. Radio .......... SCONA Speechmasters Table Tennis Bud Johnson Bill Meals ...... Morris Partain Bill Richardson John Redden ... Flying Kadets .............. Junto Recital Series .............. Chess .......... Bowling Charles Skillman Fleming Smith . Eddie Thrope ..... John West .......... Don Williams .... ................... Bridge ...... Film Society Brotvsing Library ................. Camera ....... Great Issues YMCA Seated, left to right: Collins, Coffman, Powell, Kammerdiener, McGlaun, Spencer, Roop, McDuffie. Standing: Gay, Faulkner, Bilbrey, Culberth, Dommert, Bagley, Middleton, Winship, Rountree, Hiller, Weatherford, Wolfe, Cooper. The YMCA has long been one of the leading organizations on the A M campus. It endeavors to develop students in mind, body and spirit through a program of study, fellowship and service. Through its Bible study groups, forums, and fellowship, the “Y” seeks to develop character and a spiritual consciousness among the students. Twice each year, in an effort to follow the thinking of the students from other colleges, the “Y” participates in a sectional YMCA and YWCA conference. It also contributes leadership to the spring Regional “Y” Conference which is conducted by students from Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Many phases of student life are touched by the “Y” here on the campus of Texas A M. Along with the Interfaith Council, the “Y” promotes Religious Emphasis Week, and it seeks to follow this religious emphasis with whatever seems to be the need of students. Bible study groups and, for two years, weekly marriage forums for the month of March, have been a very worthwhile outgrowth of this. Freshman Camp is another fine contribution that the “Y” makes. Through the cooperation of many outstanding faculty men and student leaders, selected incoming Freshmen are given a glimpse of what life will be like at A M with emphasis upon the spiritual side as they are challenged to make the most of their college opportunities. The new Interfaith Chapel is under the sponsorship of the “Y.” Along with the Interfaith Council, this organization will seek to deepen the spiritual life of the campus by encouraging students to use the Chapel for prayer and meditation. The following purpose of the YMCA has ever been a challenge to students. “The Young Men’s Christian Association we regard as being in its essential genus, a world-wide fellowship of men and boys united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personality and building a Christian Society.” DICK McGLAUN OFFICERS RICHARD McGLAUN ____________________________ President NEWTON HARRIS ________________________ Vice President ROBERT COFFMAN ______________ Secretary-Treasurer CURTIS SHULZE ____________________ Program Chairman 408 ELECTION COMMISSION The Election Commission is a committee of the Student Senate organized to con¬ duct all student elections. There are 25 members of the Election Commission — 5 elected from each class and 5 appointed by the Student Senate. The Election Com- mission is charged with providing a secret ballot type election for all student elections, the scheduling of all student elections, and the engineering of all publicity pertinent to the actual elections. It is the prerogative of the Election Commission to investigate all complaints of fraudulent 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 vear. DON WEBER ____________________________ President THERON McLAREN .. ________ Secretary DON WEBER. President 409 INTERCOUNCIL The Intercouncil Committee serves as a coordinating group between the student councils of the Schools of Agriculture, Arts and 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 Intercouncil Committee include providing guides for High School Day and the sponsorship of the Texas A M College Open House Day and the Aggie Follies. Chairman _________________________________ FRITZ LANDERS Vice Chairman ______________________ JAMES O’BRIEN Secretary-Treasurer ________________ WILLIAM A. HILL ARTS AND SCIENCES DUB BAILEY President OFFICERS President __________________________________________ DUB BAILEY Vice President ______________________ __________ JOE TINDEL Secretary-Treasurer ___________________________ DON FAREK Senior Representative to Intercouncil Committee ____________ DAVE McREYNOLDS Junior Representative to Intercouncil Committee ......... WILLIAM K. MEALS i First row: Bailey, Tindel, Farek. McReynolds, Burchard, Nash, Melson, Hayes. Ware, Mason. Koehl. Second row: Delaplane, Erickson, Namiha, Heaton, Barnes, Alders, O’Bannon, Glieks- man. Noble, Avant. Third row: Jaggers, Huffman, Purrington, Surovik, Fisher, Pipes, Lake. Hughes, Warner, Huitt. The Student Arts and Sciences Council was organized to provide a means for the students 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 of these problems. To accomplish this end, senior and junior representatives of the departmental and technical clubs of the school meet the Dean of Arts and Sciences. 410 AGRICULTURE COUNCIL First row: Barbers, Shives, Klement, Johnston. Second row: Potts, Free, Foster, Clark, Lehmann, Smith, Boyd. Third row: Lebo, Knight, Schubert, Cooper. Miers, Brockman, Fichte, Miller. Fourth row: Davis, Specht, Chumney, Dixon, Sattler, King, Posz, Priddy, Landers. The Student Agriculture 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 War due to a lack of junior and senior students. Dr. C. N. Shepardson. Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1944 to 1955, reorganized the council in 1949. The Council was established to serve as a sponsoring group for activities of interest to the School of Agriculture and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School of Agriculture concerning student problems and is now under the sponsorship of Dean J. C. Miller. Two representatives from each of the 12 technical clubs in the School of Agriculture plus one senior student from each of the departments in the School of Agriculture which do not have clubs, constitute the voting membership of the council. The editor of the Agriculturist serves as an ex-officio member of the council. The council acts through the Intercouncil Committee as a coordinating body with the other three academic coun¬ cils on “Open House Day’’ activities, “High School Day” guides, and Honor Code planning. The council also selects the Outstanding Professor in the School of Agriculture. Chairman ________ Vice Chairman Secretary _________ Treasurer _______ Reporter _ _______ OFFICERS _____________ WOODROW A. FREE ___________ WALTER MIERS LENIEL HARBERS _________________ FRITZ LANDERS ________________ TOMMY W. SMITH 411 WOODROW A. FREE Chairman ENGINEERS COUNCIL Seated: Leighton, Veselka, Haggard, Johnson, Sattler, Kelly, O’Brien, Morris, Wells, Green, Bradshaw, Newman. Standing: Myrick. Wyatt, Wood, Van Cudd, Benthul, Patton, Stubbeman, McCarter, Martin, Penberthy, Weldon, Tom, Duke, Roberts, Bohuslav, Risiem Foster, Glazener, Kucera, Calhoun. Members not pictured: Wells, Crow, Pixley, Burkhead, Edwards, Acheson, Piper, Foerster. 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 offer suggestions to the Dean of Engineering regarding student viewpoints and student activities. The Council is composed of 36 members either elected or appointed to represent scientific societies sponsored by the engineering departments. Elected officers of the Council together with the Dean of Engineering make up the Executive Committee. This year the Council placed emphasis on engineering education to freshmen, parents of engineering students, and prospective engineers still in high school. First, a freshman technical society was organized for the purpose of acquainting freshmen with the different phases of engineering. The April issue of the Texas A M Engineer was sent to the parents of Aggie engineering students to point out some of the problems related to engineering education. At the April meeting, the Council went on record as approving the Texas Jets program, a Texas A M School of En¬ gineering project to stimulate interest in the various phases of engineering among high school students. If initiated, the Texas Jets program will provide the Aggie freshmen with a much better engineering background than is now available in the high schools. Engineering education must meet the demands of industry. Consequently, the engineering curriculum is becoming more crowded. If the freshman is to complete his engineering education in the four or five years now allotted him, he must come to college better prepared in such basic subjects as mathematics, science, and English. President ________ Vice President Secretary _________ Treasurer .... OFFICERS ___________________________ JOHN KELLY _______________ HERMAN VESELKA ________________ ROBERT GLAZENER __________________________ LARRY PIPER 412 SINGING CADETS FIRST TENORS SECOND TENORS BASSES John Dews Carlos Garcia Lowell Gilliland George Hart Carl Hibbets Charles Jenkins Don Linenberger H. D. Maxwell Lew Plotts Bert Thompson BARITONES Ralph Clement Charles Johnson Glenn Estes Robert Gibbs Pete Hickman Bill Huskinson Norman Jacobson Bill Lange Dave Leake Jerry Leighton Walter Raynaud Marion Regan Pat Resley Clem Sherek Bob Surovik Jack Weatherford Tommy Williams John Alterman Irving Atkins Jimmy Bond David Bunting Edward Burkhead Sam Daw Jimmy Gatlin Charles Griffin Don Moore Clifford Ray Harold Sattler Ben Trotter Frank Yount APPEARANCES: Greenville Dallas Longview Rockdale Gatesville Lamesa Pasadena OFFICERS President CHARLES JENKINS Vice President ... _______________ ED BURKHEAD Business Manager . ... ___________________ BOB SUROVIK Librarian .. ___________________ CLEM SHEREK Reporter-Historian __________________________ JIMMY BOND Merrill Adamcik Arthur Cameron Winfred Cleland Walter Cook Richard Dalton Emmett Flanagen Glen Hitchcock Hampton Keathley John Lenamon Don Melton Robert Moody Bill Myers Dale McCullough Jerry Nash Ken Nerrettig Charles Robison Jerry Slaughter Bob Tait Sam Tayloe Bill Tipton William Weston Norman York 413 Burkhead, Surovik, Sherek, Jenkins, Bond. AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA ROSTER Roy Allison, Dick Baldauf, Stanley Cannon, Jerry Cox, Terry Crawford, Don Dunlap, Bill Kuykendall, Jim Klingman, Danna Hanna, Don Royal, Jerry Smith, Fred Still, Bill Volz, Charlie Voelter. CHRISTMAS TOUR Abilene Beaumont El Campo Sweetwater The Aggieland Orchestra furnishes music for stage shows and dances on the A M campus and around the state of Texas. Musicians are chosen on a competitive basis at the beginning of the fall semester. The band is directed by the very able Bill Turner. The orchestra played this year for a variety of engagements, some of which were the Sweetwater Aggie Dance, Abilene Dance, Shriners Ball Beaumont, El Campo Hi, Intercollegiate Talent Show, Cotton Ball, Combat Ball, Hillel Club, Ross Volunteer Dance, Civilian Day Dance and the all-college dance. FRITZ E. LANDERS, Chancellor First row: Croix, Dungan, Rasco, Crow, Landers, Sheppard, Montgomery, George, Lehmann. Second row: Shrade, Hoff, Livingston, Smith, Harbers, Betsill, Hagler, Clark, Thane. Third row: Lebo, Boysen, Brown, Cooper, Vallarino, Clark, Renick, Parr, Gipson. Fourth roiv: Stansberry, Houston, Whitenberg, Goertz, Rice, George. Fifth row: Specht, Lynn, Polk, Hill. OFFICERS Chancellor __________________________________ FRITZ LANDERS Censor ________________________________________ L. E. SHEPPARD Treasurer __________________________________________ JIM RENICK Chronicler ________________________________J. MARCUS CROW Scribe ________________________________ FREDDIE LEHMANN 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 fraternity. Efforts began as early as 1949 by Charles N. Shepardson, former Agriculture dean, to replace the Agricultural Honor Society with Alpha Zeta. 414 TOWN HALL First row: Allen, Lee, Stile, Bahlman , Heard, Thompson, Skillman, Rasco. Second row: Lee, Nelson, Hosier, Reasley, Adamcik, Smith, Brady, Westerfield. Members not pictured: Best, Campbell, Dellinger, DeCluitt, Cash, Johnson, Crockett, Alsup, Hilgartner, Loggins, Maedgen, Newby, Surovick, Upchurch, Wharton, Lowe, McClaren. The Town Hall Staff is an organization formed under the Department of Student Activities for the purpose of con¬ ducting and carrying on certain activities 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 various awards are given to the deserving members of the Town Hall Staff. 1956-57 PROGRAM Ralph Marterie Tony Martin Show Fred Waring Show The Mikado—Comic Opera Edyie Gorme Buddy Morrow Frankie Carle Cell Block Seven Boston Pops Orchestra Harlem Globetrotters Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo The Four Lads Jose Greco and his Spanish Dancers 415 JOHN F. HEARD Student Manager ACCOUNTING SOCIETY First row: Hailey. August, Pappas, Hatek, Johnson, Gantt, McComas. Second row: Schiller, Ray Majors, Tabor, Albert, Chambers. Hoover, Fundlina, Fougerat. Harper. Third row: Ruiz, Lamoreaux, Winters, McKinney, Melson, Kirksey, Wallace, Graeber. The Accounting Society is a professional organization of students majoring in accounting. 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 consist 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 also assist in the Accounting Confer¬ ence, a state convention which is held annually on the campus. A faculty-student steak-fry is an annual activity to conclude the year’s program. The society has proven most valuable in supplementing the academic work of the students with actual ex¬ periences of businessmen, and in establishing a better faculty-student relationship. DWAYNE S. BAILEY President President _____________________________ DWAYNE S. BAILEY Vice President __________________MICHAEL J. AUGUST Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ TED BATEK Program Directors ____________________ JONES JOHNSON FREDDIE RYAN Assistant Program Director .... DIMITRI PAPPAS 416 AGGIE RODEO CLUB First row: Ollre, Kiker, Presnal, Butler, Burlin, Bertrand, Brown, Davis. Drummond. Second row: Lacy, Beall, Campbell, Keese, Hudson. Lebo, Butler, Cox, Hodge, Hale. Third row: Harrison, Kahla, Beasley. Doss, Dishman. Wakefield, Chesser, Ragsdale, Hecox. Upon organization of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), February 1, 1949, the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M. to comply with National 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 timekeeping. 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 Student Activities and the Intramural Manager. The Texas Aggie Rodeo Team won second place in the Southern Region this year. The team will go to the National Rodeo in Colorado Springs June 13-16 to compete against Champion Teams. The winning team will be national champions. Dr. Bob Shrode. of the Genetics Department, is the faculty advisor, and gives all of the spare time he has to the club in trying to improve it in any way possible. The Rodeo expresses its sincere appreciation to him. Each spring the Rodeo Club has its National Intercollegiate Rodeo in the Aggie Arena. Teams from 13 colleges compete in this Rodeo from the Southern Region. Rodeo profits send teams to other rodeo contests. A. G. OLLRE President OFFICERS President _________ Vice President Secretary Treasurer _________ Parliamentarian A. G. OLLRE JUG KIKER SONNY PRESNAL _ BILL RAGLAND .... MELVIN LEBO AGRONOMY SOCIETY First row: McAfee, Low, Williams, Burleson, Beaty, Yturria, Davis, Allen, DeLaney. Second row: Gipson, Kutac, Hoff, Zertuche, Vallarino, De¬ Leon, McLendo Gipson, J. R.; Traweek. Third row: Marshall, Glazener, Adamcik, Bagley, Coufal, Stoesser, Potts, Stacha. Fourth row: Jackson, Mayberry, Kirkpatrick, Kainer, Wheeler, Losen, Edwards. The Agronomy Society was organized in 1922 and received its charter in 1935, at which time it became a Student Chapter of the American Society of Agronomy. The Student Chapter of Agronomy which meets regularly on the first and third Tuesday of each month had a profitable and re¬ warding year. Regular meetings are varied to fit the occasion with business, guest speakers, films, or other type of informative pro¬ grams planned. Refreshments are served by the Society at an informal discussion after each meeting. The Annual Cotton Ball and Pageant highlighted the spring social calendar. Queen Cotton and her Court were chosen from young ladies representing different clubs entered in the Pageant. Proceeds from this event are used to send the junior agronomy majors on a study tour. This year the tour was made between semesters to the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. A Mothers ' Day exhibit for the school’s open house program is prepared each year. The Agronomy Society placed second in 1956. A $200 Fellowship was presented to the Society by the National Plant Food Institute to be presented annually to an outstanding junior. This yea r the award was presented to Konrad P. Losen. The Luther G. Jones Award is also presented annually to an out¬ standing junior. The Agronomy Society has charge of the baggage storage in the basements of Walton Hall and Dormitory 3 during the summer. The profit from this concession is used to send the Crops Judging Teams to Kansas City and Chicago to take part in the crops judging contests. This year our team placed eighth in both contests. FREDDIE LEHMANN NEVIA TRAWEEK President Club Siveetheart OFFICERS President ____________________________ FREDDIE LEHMANN Vice President ________________ CHARLES N. DELANEY Secretary __________________________ HARRY N. BURLESON Treasurer ________________________________WAYNE W. ALLEN Reporter ______________________________________________ LYNN LOW Parliamentarian _____________________ FAUSTO YTURRIA Business Manager ____________ DEWAYNE WILLIAMS AICHE First row: Holley, Duke, Richey, Harris, Adams. Second row: Haque, Wilson, Ferreira, Gallopoulos, Weisenfelder, Flower, Neely. Third row: Anderson. Finch, Hopkins, Butter, Karp, Moore, Edwards, Van Breedam. Members not pictured: Carsey, Davis, Butter, Chaplin. Wyatt, Schverak, Sullivan, Dill. McKinney, Reed. A.; Pecora, Koontz, Hardy, Lunsford, Harris, Wall, Rinard, Christopher, Lamkin, Cornett, Willis, Brenner, Todd, Davis, E.; Cole, Wilson. B.; McLeod, Swaim, Godfrey, Douse, Stiles, Withers, Cross, Beal, Dosier, Biar, Reed. X.; Collier. Reed. F.; Treadway. The A M chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has performed a dual service for the Chemical Engineer¬ ing students on the campus. Together with the ChE wives’ club it has provided a social get-together outside of the classroom for its members to get better acquainted with each other and with the staff of the department. Two barbecues are hel d each year and a banquet is given in May honoring the graduating seniors. On the technical side, ten or twelve meetings are held during the year for the purpose of presenting speakers from neighboring chemical plants and refineries. Topics covered include economic studies, latest process developments, plant design, and the role of the engineer in society. In all meetings an attempt is made to install a professional pride in the life work which the members have chosen. The chapter was very active this year under an able president. Paul Duke. The regional meeting of all student chapters of the AIChE was held at A M on May 4. and several members of the A M chapter presented papers. An award was given to the best junior in the department — won this year by Robert Ring. Field trips were made this year by both the junior and senior classes to the mushrooming chemical industries of the Gulf Coast. OFFICERS President __________________________ PAUL M. DUKE Vice President _____ ARLEN C. CORNET Secretary-Treasurer ..... ALVAN J. RICHEY Reporter RICHARD M. WALL PAUL M. DUKE President 419 AIEE IRE 4 First row: Menefee, Chisholm, Chapman, Johnson, W. B.; Somers, Stalmach, Willborn, Tulloch, Hogan, Rosan, Sanders, Denison, Rode, Dillingham. Second row: Gaddy, Mills, Wilson, Osborn, Patton, Shortt, Mooring, Gill, Morgan, Albright, Greene, Ritchart, Sturdivant. Third row: Kirst, L.; Hawkins, Tomlin, Johnson, M. L.; Springs, Edwards, Satterwhite, Kilmer, Speer, Capote, Swail, Brown, Schulle, Gerstenher, West. Fourth roiv: Johnson, J. R.; McElroy, Welborn, Kirst, A.; Hammett, Taack, Sherrill, Graham, Lam, Hagler, Swearingen, Wicker, Robson, Dean, Cox. Fifth row: Pope, Thompson, McCarter, Vahrenkamp, Muller, DeCluitt, Wheelis, Maher, Simmons, Hopkins. 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 student branch was established November 22, 1909, and was made a joint branch with the installation of the IRE November 16, 1948. WARREN B. JOHNSON President OFFICERS President __________ Vice President AIEE Secretary IRE Secretary _ Treasurer _________ W. B. JOHNSON . W. F. OSBORNE r. s. McCarter . _ R. H. GREENE W. W. CHAPMAN EE WIVES OFFICERS President ________________________________________ BILLY GADDY Vice President ____________________ JEANNIE CRIST Secretary ________________________________ BARBARA MARTIN Treasurer ______________________________ SHERIDAN TAACK Reporter _________________________________________- ANN MARTIN Social Chairman ____________ MARGIE SWEARINGEN Delegate __________________________ SHARRON WELBORNE First row: Martin, Taack, Crist, Swearingen, Welborn, Gaddy. Second row: Ritchart, Mills, Yourts, Tea, Cox, Harman, Denison. Third row: Watson, Rose, Hagler, Robson, Koch, Sturdi¬ vant, Johnson, Driver. Fourth row: Oney, Wicker, Morgan, Ragan, Gossage, Osborn, Schenkee, Brown, Smith, Lane. In order to promote fellowship among wives of Electrical Engineering students and to obtain a better knowledge of their husbands’ field of study, the Electrical Engineering Students Wives Club of the A M College of Texas was formed. At the organizational meeting in the Fall of 1954 a constitution was drawn up and approved by the 26 charter members. This constitution states the purpose of the Club is — the joy of companionship and community service. Faculty wife sponsor for the-1956-57 school year is Mrs. J. S. Denison. 420 ASAE First row: lacovone, J. M. C.; Pipes, J. R.; Chumney. C. V.; Stipe. D. R.; Chudleigh, C. E.; Zoch, R. M.; Curtis, J. L. Second row: Williams. C. E.; Bodkin, W.; Gleason, T. P.; Wilcox, R. E.; Pohl, J. A.; Allison, E.; Vandiver, R. E.; Boysen, M. Third row: Triplitt. J. P.; Cobra, A. P.; Quesada, J. L.; Barvelier, 0.; Le Pori. W. A.; Rains, W. L.; Beerwinkle, K. R. Fourth row: Wilson, G. N.; Tipton. W. E.; Killough, C. P.; Saltier, H.; Montgomery. J. C.; Carter, H. L. The Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is the center of activities for Texas A M Agricul tural Engineering students. Since its beginning in 1925, the Student Branch has functioned actively to improve and promote leadership, student-faculty relations, and a knowledge of the profession. Membership in the Student Branch is an asset to the student, since it aids him in acquiring a better understanding of the professional opportunities in the various phases of Agricultural En¬ gineering. Members of the Society are eligible to receive the monthly Agricultural Engineering journal. This publication keeps the student posted on new developments and experimentation in the field of Agricultural Engineering. Bi-monthly meetings of the Student Branch provide interesting and informative programs, and give the student members an opportunity to become better acquainted among themselves, with the members of the faculty, and with other professional people. The Student Branch is represented on both the Agricultural Council and the Student Engineers Council. Activities of the year include: (1) Equipment display and demonstration during Parents’ Day Open House, (2) Representation at the National and Sectional A.S.A.E. conventions at Roanoke, Virginia, and Texas A M College respectively, (3) A Christmas Banquet, and (4) A Spring Barbecue. The banquet and barbecue are pleasant, informal get-togethers greatly enjoyed by mem¬ bers, faculty, wives, and guests. HAROLD SATTLER President OFFICERS President _________________________ HAROLD SATTLER Vice President ___________ CARROLL P. KILLOUGH Secretary _____ DENNIS R. STIPE Treasurer ______________________________________ JOHN R. PIPES Scribe .... ........ RAYMOND M. ZOCH Parliamentarian _____ MARCUS BOYSEN 421 t ' ASCE First row, left to right: James Blacklock, Henry Halff, Kirby Meyer, Eloy Willa, Robert Glazner, Joe Hall, Kenneth Jones, Ralph Clement, Donald Lenert, Robert Breitshopf, Charles Dellinger, Herman Veselka, H. D. Swilley, S. A. Duitscher, J. D. Womack, Sam Zukero, Byron Wilkinson, Bill Easley, Langston Wood, Bill Boyd, Monte Dorden, Robert Berlin, Clarence Smith, James Baird, John Dantzler, Lawrence Cas- beer, Herman Gadeke, Kenneth Kindle, Edwin Pierson, Robert Burkhard, L. J. Starr, Jr., P. H. Drake, W. W. Hanna, Elvis Shockley, David Miller, J. C. Holzwarth, C. F. Jackson, A. K. Ritter, Charles Skillman, Robert Holcome, John Hart, Bennie Bohuslav, Brian McDonough. McO Polzer, Coolidge Chu. The first meeting of the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers at Texas A M was called to order in the year 1925 by S. J. Buchanan, first president and organizer. This Chapter was later named in honor of John Thomas Lamar McNew, class of 1920, who was head of the Department of Civil Engineers from 1940 to 1944. The organization is composed of civil engineer¬ ing students, faculty members, and students in other closely related fields. The objectives of the Chapter are to encourage the development of professional consciousness, to afford an opportunity for civil engineering students to become acquainted with each other to practice working together effectively, to promote a spirit of congenialitv among themselves, and promote friendly contact with the engineering profession. The meetings are given over to outside speakers on technical or professional subjects. Movies and slides presented at chapter meet¬ ings give the student practical understanding of his field in industry. The Chapter in 1955 received the Award of Merit presented by the Texas Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. This annual award is given to the student chapter in Texas whose works and achievements have been outstanding in the preceding, year. The Open House Day Award is presented to the department having the most outstanding exhibit before Parents’ Day. The Chapter, having won the award for the past three consecutive years, has gained permanent possession of the Open House Day Award Cup. HERMAN J. VESELKA President OFFICERS President ______________________________ HERMAN VESELKA Vice President _______________________ GARY ANDERSON Secretary ______________________________________ KIRBY MYERS Treasurer ______________________________________ SAM ZUCKERO Parliamentarian ________________________ JOHN STEWART Faculty Advisor ____________________ ROBERT HOLCOMB . v 422 ASME First row: Farquhar, Hackney, Jones, Powell, Goode, Graham, Andrews, Tucker, Miller, Volz, Phillips. Second row: Lernweber, Robertson, O’Connor. Teague, Roberts, Brady, Boette, Goldstone, Voorhies, Britten, Kuhnle. Third roiv: Stratton, Henderson, Ellington, Gentry, Fuqua, Walker, Osborne, Chlapek, Kelly, Kavanaugh, Kanewske, Watson, Simmang. Fourth row: Pecht, Ettinger, Holliday, Giles, Pousson, Saad, Of- field, Henson, Fletcher, Wood. The purpose of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to encourage the advancement and spreading of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, and the presentation of a proper perspective of engineering work. The student is affiliated with the national organization of ASME. Dr. C. M. Simmang. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, served as Faculty Advisor for the 1956-57 school year. John Kelly, Chairman for the fall semester, was elected President of the Student Engineers Council for the 1956-57 term. Jacky Ettinger was elected Chairman of ASME for the spring semester. Many interesting activities and field trips were enjoyed. During the year we were privileged to have informative guest speakers who discussed the various phases of mechanical engineering in industry. As in previous years, members of the A M chapter participated in the annual regional speaking contest. The contest was held on the Texas Tech campus. In the month of April, a banquet was held in the Memorial Student Center, concluding the major activities of the year. JOHN KELLY Chairman OFFICERS OF FALL SEMESTER Chairman .. ________________________ JOHN KELLY Vice Chairman BANN FARQUHAR Secretary ____________________________________ KARL SPRINGER Treasurer _____________________ ADRIAN HACKNEY Reporter ________________ MARVIN CHLAPEK OFFICERS OF SPRING SEMESTER Chairman ________________________________ JACKY ETTINGER Vice Chairman _.______________________________ LARRY PECHT Secretary ___________ _____________________ JOE KANEWSKE Treasurer ______ JERRY POUSSON Reporter LEROY “SKIP” FLETCHER 423 AVMA First rotv, left to right: Gleason, LaCroix, Hander, Weidenbach, Petry, Luquette, Strickland, Anthony, Roach, Galvin, Templeton, Kleb, Kirksey, Whitmore. Second row: McCluer, McCrary, Putname, Guilloud, Smith, Hubbs, Rabe, Vincent, Turner, Hartman, Ross, Schenck, Allen, Boswell, Tom, Wafer, Syler. Third row: Henson, Greenbery, Halley, Dudley, King, Smith, Teague, Royall, Smith, Collins, Kinnamon, Lilly, Clark, Davis, McCoy, Thedford, Eubank, Claborn. Fourth roiv: Wilson, Sells, McCrady, Hill, Vriesenga, Thomas, McLaughlin, Minnis, Ridgway, Abendroth, Terry, Davidson, Whitmire, McMullan, Wiseman, Hennard, Cambell, Johnson, Foster. The Texas A M Chapter of the Student AVMA is a subsidiary to the parent organization of graduate veterinarians, the American Veterinary Medical Association. This chapter was created in 1934 to offer the veterinary student training in organization 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 AVMA, 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 functions are held each year such as picnics, dances, smokers, and the smorgasbord supper which the AVMA Wives Auxiliary prepared and served this year. The chapter’s social schedule fs climaxed by the annual AVMA Banquet and Ball, which is the last big event of each school year. It is the purpose of the Student AVMA 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 graduation. JAMES L. FORGASON President OFFICERS President ________________ President-Elect _______ Secretary-T reasurer Parliamentarian _____ Sergeant-at-Arms ... Reporter _________________ JAMES FORGASON CHARLES WILSON BILLY BOB DUNN ..... JOHN GOTTLOB ....... JAMES CLARK HUGHES McCRARY 424 BSU First row: Lawhon, Trotter, Meyer, Johnston, Bailey, Manley, Harris, Connor, Dixon. Second row: Glazener, Ferguson, Halff, Davis, Hugghins, Ryan, Davis, V.; Horn, Hamner, Morrow, Khan, Barnett, Prater. Third row: Thornton, Dixon, McDoughald, Whitley, Stoesser, Godwin, Seago- quist, Williams, Stipe, Byrd, Childers, Pixley, Brown, Dunklin, Havard, Khan. Fourth row: Tomlin, Casey, Windle, Johnson, Whitmire, Johnson, Thompson, Woodruff, Kisonda, Le Pori, Kimberling, Pearson, Vestal, Blakewood. 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 of the church; Insists uncompromisingly that the local church is Christ’s means and method for winning 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 relationships of the churches at home, so that when a student returns he will not be a stranger. DWAYNE S. BAILEY President BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL DUB BAILEY ............ RONALD EASLEY ... MORRIS JOHNSTON DON DIXON _____________ TOMMY R. HARRIS L. E. SHEPPARD ... JIM MANLEY ....... AL MEYER ............... SKIP CONNOR ................................ President . Enlistment V. Pres. Corps Enlistment V. Pres. Civilian .......... . Devotional V. Pres. ................................. Secretary . ..... Program Director _______ Promotional Chairman ........... Social Chairman ........... Mission s Chairman SPECIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN International Stu. Enlist. .. LARRY HARRINGTON MIRL KIMBERLING Married Stu. Enlist. ....... ..... TOMMY B. HARRIS Summer Missions ______________________ GENE ANDERSON Station Wagon .......................... BURT THOMPSON BUDDY CATLEDGE Editor .................................................. BEN TROTTER Student Director ................................ CLIFF HARRIS Pastor Advisor ........ DR. WILLIAM H. ANDREW Faculty Advisor .................................... JIM LAWHON 425 COLLEGIATE FFA First roiv: Dolezel, Purser, McMillan, Mitcham, Bryan, Voelkel, Schier, Brown, Durham, Svatek, Pearcy, Martin, Nuckles, Parker, Herring, Booth. Second row: Whitehead, Stephens, Barefield, Ahre ns, Marrowy Walton, Dagerath, Kolinek, McMillan, Smelly, Jenkines, Brown, Gray, Lacy, Jocab, Jackson, Ansley, McCallum. Third row: Holt, Gray, Piegsa, Owens, Krause, Hill, Garrett, Caldwell, Carpenter, Heuman, McCord, Sifford, Williams, Delleney, Free, Gordon, Breeland, Williams. 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 present 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 ac¬ tivities that include leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and service to the community. One of the major undertakings of the chapter is to aw T ard 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 highlights of each program of work and is designed to promote better student-professor relationships. In addition, the chapter annually makes an award to an xA M professor for outstanding teaching as well as designating the outstand¬ ing 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. RAYMOND DOLEZEL President OFFICERS President ___________ Vice President .. Secretary __________ Treasurer __________ Reporter ____________ Advisor _____________ Sentinel ____________ Parliamentarian RAYMOND DOLEZEL __________ TOM DAVISON ______________ JIM BRYANT ________ GENE VOELKEL OSCAR CARPENTER ___________ FORD PURSER __________ MARCUS CROW ... BILL MacMILLIAN 426 ETA KAPPA NU First row: Nelson, DeCluitt, Chapman, McCarter, Greene, Cox, Kuykendall, Graham. Second row: Chisholm, Stalmach, Wilson, Osborn, Morris, Martin, Mills. Third row: Lane, Swearingen, McFarland, Andrew, Johnson, Hammett, Kilmer. 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 at present, is closer cooperation among students and others in the profession who by their attainments in college or in practice manifest exceptional interest and marked ability in electrical engineering. Gamma Nu Chapter, A M College of Texas, was first organized as a local honor society in October 1954, with the help of Professor M. C. Hughes, Head of the Electrical Engineering Department, and a member of Eta Kappa Nu since 1916, and Dr. Glen D. Hall¬ mark, Professor of Electrical Engineering. After one year, Gamma Nu was recognized and initiated as a college chapter of Eta Kappa Nu with an Eta Chapter of Southern Methodist University. The chapter has grown from the original 28 charter members to our 40 student and graduate members and over 30 professional alumni members. The chapter members 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 Pro¬ fessional Engineers. R. STEVE McCARTER President WYNELLE NEWMAN Club Sweetheart OFFICERS President __________________________ R. STEVE McCARTER Vice President ____________ DOUGLAS R. DE CLUITT Recording Secretary ____________ W. B. JOHNSON, JR. Corresponding Secretary ________ROBERT K. MILLS Treasurer ____________________________ CLAUDE C. CULVER Bridge Correspondent ______________ W. W. CHAPMAN 427 FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE First row: DeWerth, Knight, Keith, Basham, Gonzales. Second row: Vance, Cooper, McLaughlin, Haswell, Graham, Jensen. Third row: Marr, Shuttleworth, Wells, MacQueen, Lake, Smith. The Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Society was organized in 1935 under the direction of Mr. F. W. Hensel, former head of the combined departments. 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 interests in the fields of floriculture and landscape architecture and to foster a better relationship between the students 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 concession for all important events and dances on the campus. The money that is obtained from sales is set aside for a fellowship called the Hensel Award, which is given to deserving 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. In this way both floriculture and landscape students benefit from the trip. RANDAL KNIGHT President OFFICERS President __________________________________ RANDAL KNIGHT Vice President _________________________ CHARLES KEITH Secretary _____________________________________B. M. BASHAM Concession Manager __________________ EDWIN EIKNER EDWIN EIKNER Concession Manager 428 GEOLOGY CLUB First row: Goehring, Offield, Gregg, Orr, Cassity, Crews, McCleskey, Risien, Ramsower, Bartula, Patton, Martinets, Wende. Second row: Kapan- tais, Hudgins, Nunnelly, Bell, Ammer, Blanchard, Ullrich, Johnson, Sudderth, Kuchler, Golson, Kinney, Dixon. Third row: Sumbera, Davis, Byrd, Gibson, Jackman, Catledge, Black, Cashion, Gadberry, Brown, Poston, Brunson, Wilson, Warren. Fourth row: Olds, Elsik, Savage, Max¬ well, Pinson, Carver, Koenig. The Texas A M Geology Club was originally formed as a social club for those majoring in geology. The social activities of the club are still highlights, but the primary function of the club at present is to provide the members with an opportunity to broaden their professional knowledge and to acquire an insight into the field of work into which they will enter upon graduation. This ob¬ jective is accomplished by inviting men who are distinguished in various fields of geology to come to the campus and lecture to the club. The club has had an outstanding year in this respect. Club officers are elected and a sponsor is chosen from the faculty each year. Dr. Karl J. Koenig is this year’s sponsor, and he has been very helpful in planning programs and scheduling distinguished lecturers. The membership of the club is close to one hundred and fifty this year, and participation in all activities has been excellent. The activities of the year include a contribution to the underprivileged children in the Snook School District, several steak fries, and an awards banquet which is sponsored by the club. Awards made at this banquet and others which are awarded through the sponsors at other times during the year total more than $4,500. This is incentive enough for hard work and improvement, for these awards go to those in the greatest financial need, to those with the highest grades, and to those who show the greatest improvement during the year! GEORGE L. RISIEN President OFFICERS President _______ _________________________ GEORGE L. RISIEN Vice President _______________________________ JAMES CREWS Secretary-Treasurer ______ IRVING B. RAMSOWER Reporter ______________________ ROBERT W. McCLESKEY Program Chairman __________________ E. GERALD ROLF Club Sponsor _____________________ DR. KARL J. KOENIG 429 HILLEL FOUNDATION First, row: Glickman, Factor, Lambert, Greenberg, Albert, Taubenhaus, Solka, Riemer, E.; Riemer, D.; Reiser, Kravitz. Second row: Kahn, Brook, Mrs.; Brook) Dr.; Kaufman, Gardner, Hanovice, Lanoesman, Utay, Burling, Heffler, Spitzer, Wulfe, Rubin, Barnett, Kalman, Martin, Keren. Third row: Noble, Smith, S.; Weinbefger, Harris, Romick, Nelkin, Boarnet, Hirsch, Rosenthal, Zidell, Reiser, Corel, Reiser, D. The B’nai BTith Hillel Foundation at Texas A M is one of a network of two hundred or more units of Foundations and Counselor- ships on college campuses sponsored 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 interpretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Hillel at A M has traveled a long way since the time when a handful of students 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 lif e of the campus. The program is carried out by means of lectures, open forum discussions, seminar groups, study courses, weekly religious services, observance of the major Jewish holy days, concerts, social affairs, welfare drives, participation in the college athletics, interfaith, and civic activities, all of which together help build for the student an all-around personality. For years it has been the dream of our director, Mrs. Taubenhaus, to have a Hillel building grace the A M campus side by side with the other religious houses of worship. A drive is now in process for a Hillel building to be built near the campus in the neigh¬ borhood of the Episcopal Church. It is hoped that the new building will be an even greater incentive to our Hillel efforts and will stand as a dignified symbol of Jewish life on the Texas A M campus. JAY ALBERT President OFFICERS President ___________________ Vice President ___________ Treasurer ___________________ Secretary ___________________ Social Secretary _______ Parliamentarian ________ Building Coordinator ______________ JAY ALBERT ______________ JACK SOLKA DANNY GREENBERG ..... STANLY REPHAN ________ DANNY RIEMER ... RONALD FACTOR RAYMOND LAMBERT L 430 INDUSTRIAL ED. JAMES G. NEWMAN President First row, left to right: Fuschak, Kucera, Ashley, Livesay, Newman, Bradshaw, McLeland, Allen. Second row: Hartley, Miller, Kucera, W. A.; Card, Green, Johnson, Kelly, Sullivan. Third row: Zellner, Kunz, Pianta, Hefner, Pennington, Selensky, McClure, Kennedy. OFFICERS President _____________ Vice President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Social Chairman . Reporter _________________ Financial Chairmen Program Chairman JAMES G. NEWMAN FRED HOFFMAN DICK McCARTY JIM McCLURE HAROLD LEWIS ............... R. E. MABE RODDY OSBORNE ...... CARL LIVESAY The Industrial Education Club is made up of students majoring in Industrial Education. Industrial Technology, Industrial Journalism, Industrial Distribution, and Vocational Industrial Teachers Education. The Club is affiliated with the American Industrial Arts Association. Each year delegates are sent to the national convention by the club at no expense to the delegates. Other activities include field trips, speakers from industry and education, and industrial movies that are of interest. First row, left to right: Fuschak, Bowen, Kucera, Newman. Second row: Allen, Hefner, Sipe, Pennington, Oehler, Pianta, Bradshaw. IND. ED. WIVES OFFICERS Fall semester: President ______________________ Vice President ______________ Secretary-Treasurer ..... Reporter _______________________ Parliamentarian __________ Council Representative ..... MARY BOWEN __ MARY NEWMAN LOUISE HEFFNER ... MARILYN VETT ..... NANCY CROW ..... MARY BOWEN Spring semester: President ________________________________________ MARY BOWEN Vice President __________________________ MARY NEWMAN Sec.-Treas. ______________ MARCELINE PENNINGTON Reporter ________________________________________ CAMILLE SIPE Parliamentarian ______________________ LOUISE HEFFNER Council Representative ________________ MARY BOWEN The Industrial Education Wives Club was organized in November of 1955. The objective of the club is to gain a better understanding and appreciation of the field of Industrial Education, to promote a closer relationship and better understanding among student wives of the Industrial Education Department and to stimulate general culture among its members. Mrs. Helen Hawkins, wife of Dr. L. V. Hawkins, associate professor of Industrial Education, is the club sponsor. 431 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS First row: Schultz, Nolen, Garnett, Ferguson, Koehl, Christ, Horton, Werner, Gorzycki, Whelan. Second row: Havel, Pflueger, Delatte, Bolner, Peters, Fuchs, Sylvester, Havel, J.; Johnson, Endrizzi. Third row: Hand, Cooper, Smith, Rosprim, Carrio, Hernandez, Hovorak. The Msgr. Gleissner Council of the Knights of Columbus joined with Knights throughout the nation in celebrating the 75th Anni¬ versary of Columbianism in the United States. The College Station Council Number 3205, was organized in 1949 through the efforts of Colonel Walter Parsons, Jr. who was at that time Commandant at Texas A M. Named after the famous explorer, Christopher Columbus, the Knights of Columbus was originally formed in 1882 by Father Michael McGivney in New Haven, Conn., primarily as an insurance aid to the laboring class. Today over 3400 councils exist and are dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism which are the foundations on which the order has attained a membership of over one million Catholic men. As a fraternal benefit society, the Knights of Columbus maintains, for the protection of its members, an insurance system of sufficient scope and flexibility to meet almost any conceivable demand. On a national level the Knights sponsor a Catholic Advertising Program; microfilming project of historical material in the Vatican Library which will be available to all students in the United States at St. Louis University; and, among others, scholarships for children of members killed in World War II. On the local level the Council promotes projects of benefit, primarily, to Catholic Aggies, presently is busy raising funds for the new St. Mary’s Chapel, and trains members to be leaders in other councils after graduation. JACOB 0. KOEHL Grand Knight OFFICERS Grand Knight ________________________________ JACOB KOEHL Deputy Grand Knight ____________ JOHN FERGUSON Financial Secretary ________________ LOUIS GORZYCKI Treasurer ____________________________________ DANNY GANSKE Recorder ______________________________________ JAMES CHRIST Chaplains ________________________________ FATHER S. FUCHS FATHER C. ELMER Advocate _____________________________________ BOB MANNING Warden ____________________________________________ BILL COOPER KREAM AND KOW KLUB Firs t row: Barbers, Bayer, Miers, Newby, Croix, Hibbetts, Mund. Second roiv: Rupel, Gansky, Zuckero, Wagnon, Ancelin. Partain, Peters. Third row: Young, Thompson, Shirley, Hall, Keilers, Traweek, Hoke. Fourth row: Childers, Presnal, Payne, Crawford. The Kream and Kow Klub of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas was founded in 1922 as a club for dairy students who all have a common point of interest. The name of Kream and Kow Klub was given the organization because it tied together the production and manufacturing phases. The primary objective of the club was to raise money to finance and support various teams and it still remains as one of the objec¬ tives along with maintaining an interest in the field of dairying. Activities of the club include sponsoring a Senior and Junior Judging Team; active participation in dairy short courses on the campus. FFA and 4-H judging contests, and local shows. An Annual Spring Dairy Show and Barbecue are also among the activities. Each year the club elects two prominent men in the field of dairying in the state to be honorary members. Members are to be presented at our Annual Spring Barbecue. We students in Dairy Science are fortunate in having an 800 acre Dairy Center and Bull Stud plus a new Creamery now being built on the campus. DORTHY BAGLEY Club Sweetheart LENIEL HARBERS President OFFICERS President ____ ______________________ Vice President __________________ Secretary-Treasurer _________ Asst. Secretary-Treasurer Ag Council ______________________ Reporter ___________________________ Parliamentarian ______________ Program Chairman ________ LENIEL HARBERS ____________DON BAYER CARL R. HIBBETTS . JAMES TRAWEEK WALTER MIERS ORVILL NEWBY JAMES KEILERS _____________ AL CROIX 433 MARKETING SOCIETY First row: Yantis, Moore, Knotts. Welch, McCarty, Nash, Card, Boyd, Price. Second row: Carrio, Adam, Bickley, Sanders, Estes, Johnson, Mur¬ dock. Jones, Duport. Third row: keeper, Layne, Blayney, Albritton, Neal. Philpott. Ayres, Cole, Polk. The Marketing Society is a campus organization recognized nationally by the American Marketing Association — the largest and only marketing association covering all fields of marketing. Although the club was organized just four years ago. it has become one of the finest on the campus. The purpose of the Marketing Society is to enable students of marketing to hear eminent marketing men in talks of general interest to the members. Also it gives students a chance to develop valuable contacts in the marketing field. Each spring the marketing society and the other business clubs joint!v sponsor a sales clinic held here on the campus. Prominent speakers from industry lecture and hold discussions on typical problems pertaining to business and marketing fields. There are approximately sixty members in the club this year who have enjoyed a number of excellent speakers having talked on a variety of subjects. For the past two of the four years that the club has been organized the sponsors have been Mr. Dan Lowe and Dr. T. R. Yantis. who have given much of their time and assistance. BILL McCARTY President OFFICERS President _________________________ Vice President _______________ Secretary-Treasurer _______ Senior Arts and Sciences Council Rep. _____________ Junior Arts and Sciences Council Rep. . ____________ Parliamentarian ___________ Program Chairman ________ ..... BILL McCARTY JIM VANDERMEER ... FRANK KNOTTS __________ GENE NASH BRUCE CARD JOHN HOPKINS HERSCHEL WELCH 434 NEWMAN CLUB First row: Pollard. Brazzel, Sion, Holmes, Juneau, Milton, Tapia, Sutton. Second row: Smith, Delatte, Pechacek, Schattel, Cook. Kainey, Britten, Fernandez. Third row: Krause, Kimball, Schultz, Matus, Savage, Moebus, Brown, Lefner, Ocone. The Newman Club provides religious education and assistance for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college. It has a threefold purpose: religious, educational, and social, in that order. The first Newman Club was founded in 1893 by five students at the University of Pennsylvania. These students wanted to know more about the Catholic Church, its teaching 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 Cardinal Newman, the man who had the courage to live the truth he loved so dearly. Cardinal Newman, for whom the club was named, was an authority who understood the problems of a Catholic student on a non-sectarian campus. He is best known for his conversion to the Church, and his writings among which are ‘ Apologia Pro Vita Sua,” “Idea of a University,” “The Grammar of Assent,” and his many poems, sermons and other writings, which have become classics. From the humble beginning of 1893. the Newman movement has grown to over 500 member clubs divided into 17 provinces in the 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 four years. The Club sponsors many religious devotions, discussions, dances, picnics, and other religious, intellectual, and social activities during the year. JACK COOK President OFFICERS President ___ _____________________ Vice President _______________ Secretary ....................... Treasurer ________________________ Historian _________________________ Corresponding Secretary JACK COOK BOBBY BALHORN .... DON OWENS DANNY GRAHAM _ EARL BRITTON WINFRED KAINER PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB First row, left to right: Arledge, Casey, Harris, Alexander, G.; Howard, Orr, C. B.; Mays, L. L.; Newcomer, R.; Williams, C. D.; Moore, .1. K.; Manitzas, G. N.; W r ilkerson, E. R.; Piper. Second row: Bossier, Lehotsky, McLean, Grubenman, Briggs, Setzler, Shepherd, Adams, G. A.; Burkhart, Huskey, Tom, Byrne, Ewing, Minyard. Third row: Dokos, Glazener, Guidry, Leach, Steele, Arnold, Tuttle, Howell, Richie, Anderson, Castro. Fourth row: Bass, Douglass, Durbin, Pyburn, McWilliams, Rice. VonGonten. Tomlinson, Evans, Gatlin, Rabh, Amyx. The Petroleum Engineering Club membership consists of Junior and Senior Petroleum Engineers who seek a more thorough knowl¬ edge of petroleum engineering and the petroleum industry. The club is organized for the purpose of promoting and developing a better understanding of all phases of the industry and to install a professional pride in the life work which its members have chosen. Being an affiliated student chapter of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, the Petroleum Engineering Club participated in AIME activities and meetings throughout the Southwest. The student members also receive monthly the Journal of Petroleum Technology,, published by the Petroleum Branch of the AIME. which furnishes an exchange of technical in¬ formation in the field of petroleum engineering. Under the direction of student officers and with the guidance of instructors, meetings are held twice each month. Guest speakers at each meeting provide the students with up to date, interesting information on the drilling industry, field and research developments, reservoir engineering, oil economics, and other related branches of petroleum engineering. During the Spring Semester a barbecue is held to supplement the regular meetings. The Petroleum Engineering Awards Banquet is held also during the Spring Semester at which the outstanding students in petroleum engineering are recognized. LARRY D. PIPER President OFFICERS President ____________________________________________ L. D. PIPER Vice President __________________________ ADRIAN HELMS Secretary ________________________ JOHNNY G. BASINGER Treasurer ____________________________ RANDY NEWCOMER Reporter .........—__________________________________ JAMES ANZ PHI ETA SIGMA First row, left to right: Ransdell. C. H.; Sanders, Miller, W. C.; Nance, Pendleton, Little, Hagler, Wood, L. S.; Miller, T. H.; Sullivan, Moos- berg, Jones, Bellomy, Breen, Sekerka, Ellison. T. R.; Mireles, Murff. Boarnet, Guynes. Second row: Larson, Houchin, Ellison, D. W.; Wood, Dyson, Johnson, Ben, Ryan, Mauldin, Page, Bunting, Schneider, Burton, Lee, Sayavedra, Zimmerman, Marlowe, Greene, Torrealba, Badough. Third row: Reagor, Munson, Oliver, Brod. Bayley, McGuire, Woodward, Dover, Swarts, Vigneault, Wright, Watkins, Carriger, Hall, Schulz, C. W.; Schulze, G. K.; Stokes, Cox. Fourth row: Morrow, McAdams, Milstead, Clark, Gooden, Richardson, Givens, Ludwig, Hatfield, Heye, Beazzel, Crump, Blaschke. Fifth row: Oshourn. Kuykendall. Hill, Ohlendorf, Payne, Kim, Frey, Wimberly, Rosenthal, Pybus, Klingman, Johnson, B.; Mims, Kuich, Till, Simmons. Phi Eta Sigma, the National Scholarship Society for freshmen, was organized at the University of Illinois in 1923 to encourage scholarship among first year college men and to honor those who make outstanding records. Those men attaining a grade point ratio of 2.5 or better their first semester, or having this ratio as an average for their first year, are eligible for admission. Sophomores comprise the active membership in the local chapter; however, inactive membership extends for life. In January 1949 the sixty-seventh national chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, and since that time nearly one thousand Aggies have been initiated. This organization is conspicuous on the campus in the number of its keys worn by the student officers and leaders of the student body. OFFICERS President LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Vice President . THOMAS MILLER Secretary _____________________________ JOHN MOOSBERG Treasurer _________ LESTER S. WOOD Historian JAMES R. JONES Junior Advisor ___________________ - JON HAGLER Senior Advisor LARRT PIPER Faculty Advisor _____________________ C. H. RANSDELL LAWRENCE SULLIVAN President 437 POULTRY SCIENCE First roiv: Fo ster. Cates, Lindeman. Brockman. White. Beran. Second row: Rocha. Armstrong, Elizondo. Holleman. Burke. Third row: Herring. Benson. McKinnerney, Robertson. Fourth row: Kinard. Behlen. Miller, Quisenberry. The poultry students at A M College have an active Poultry Science Club, which is a chapter of the National Poultry Science Club. It was started by Ford Munnerlyn in about 1930 as a local club and was later taken into the National Poultry Science Club as a local chapter. The object of the club is to promote interest in poultry activities at the college. The following activities are sponsored by the club. The club sponsors two poultry judging teams each year, the junior judging team which competes in the Southern Collegiate contest, and the senior judging team which competes in the National Show at Chicago each fall. Each fall before the senior team leaves for Chicago, the club honors them with a banquet. The graduating seniors are feted with a chicken frv each spring. This function is attended by the members of the club, the poultry department staff members and their families, and member’s guests. The big function sponsored by the club is the Texas Chick. Poult and Egg Show. This show gives the club members a chance to take an active part in their chosen field. The club also sponsors a scholarship for some worthy junior or senior poultry major. DON M. BROCKMAN President President _ Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Show Manager OFFICERS DON BROCKMAN SAMUEL WHITE ________ JOHNNY CATES ALFRED LINDEMAN BOB FOSTER ______________________ JOSEPH BERAN v 438 RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB First row: Sperry, Waldrip, Miekelson. Sims, B. S.; Huss, Young, Morrow. Second tow: Chearwood, Willard, Gebel, Thode, Lindsey, Sims, R. J.; Bibles, Morgan. Third row: McQueen. Grelen. Langford, Gardner. Box, Gould, McCully. 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 en¬ courage better student-faculty relations. The club held its first barbecue in the spring of 1947 with 35 attending. The eleventh annual event was held this spring with the addition of “Olympic’ ' competition between upperclassmen and underclassmen. Various club members have been designated Outstanding Range Management Students 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. The club has entered a team in the ASRM national intercollegiate range plant identification contest since 1954. The team placed first in 1956 and 1957. The club sponsored its second annual “Turkey Shoot” in November to assist in the financial program. OFFICERS President ......... Vice President Secretary-T reosurer Attendance ...... Social Chairman Sponsor __________________ CURTIS SCHULZE CHARLES MICKALSON BOBBIE SIMS HENRY PEARSON CHARLES RICHARDS ____________________ DON HUSS CURTIS SCHULZE President 439 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB First row: Clachar. Scroggs, Estes, Thomas, Vestal, Wakefield, Thane, Reagor, Butler, Castleberry, Burlin. Second row: W ' est, Terrill, Yaeger, Bullard, Wilde, Kinne, Gooch, Natho, Joyce, Campbell, Klett, Harkins, Van Zandt. Third roiv: Mitchell, Pigg, Goodale, Carpenter, Skaggs, Whitaker, Wahrmund, Glimp, Rambin, Jackson, Geedes, Cunningham, Foshee, Hale. Kneeling in front: Lebo, Kiker, Montgomery, Waldrip, Keese. The Saddle and Sirloin Club was organized in January 1920 by the Animal Husbandry students at Texas A M College. W. L. Stangel. Dean of Agriculture, Texas Technological College, played an important role in the club’s organization. He was then professor of Animal Husbandry at Texas A M and was coach of the team that won the International Livestock Judging Con¬ test in 1919. D. W. Williams, now acting President of the college, gave the club its name. In 1920 the club had 30 members, including professors. The present membership is 150. The Saddle and Sirloin Club became affiliated with the National Block and Bridle Club on May 27, 1940, after approval by tbe national organization. Membership in the club includes anyone interested in animal husbandry, regardless of major or classification. The club finances the trips made by tbe judging teams to Kansas City, Denver. Chicago, and Fort Worth. 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 contributions to the livestock and related industries. J. M. LEBO President OFFICERS President ______________________________________________ J. M. LEBO Vice President ____________________________________ J. W. KIKER Secretary ____________________________________________ S. W. KEESE Treasurer ____________________________________ L. W. WALDRIP Reporter ______________________________ T. C. MONTGOMERY 440 SAE First row: Sprague, Cox, Saltier, Peacock, Warnick, Kickel, Calhoun, Crim, Saad, JNolen, Offield, Graham, Connor. Second row: Truettner, Kramer, Taylor, Emerson, Cunningham, Hiller, Goetz, Weison, Palmer, Polk, Gibson, Burling, Linenberger. Third row: DeLaune, Frost, Mc¬ Farland, Willaert, Barr, Reuscher, Munnerlyn, Locke, Houston, Fletcher, R. H. Fourth row: Fletcher, L. S.; Khan, Geyer, Graul, Langston, Stratton, Goode, Spillers. 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 unlimited 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 ninth largest student SAE group in the country. Sponsored by Professors W. I. Truettner and R. H. Fletcher of the Mechanical Engineering department, the club holds meetings twice a month. Movies and guest speakers provide presentations of current engineering interests at these meetings. Highlights of the ’56-’57 year included a joint meeting with the Gulf Coast Section of SAE in which Dr. E. M. Rolf of the Depart¬ ment of Space Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, presented a very interesting talk on “The Medical Aspects of Space Travel.” Many members also attended the Gulf Coast Section meetings held in Houston where they received interesting insight to the problems that confront engineers in industry today. Another high point of the vear was a field trip through the General Tire Company of Waco. LEROY FOERSTER Chairman, first semester ERNEST RICKEL Chairman, second semester OFFICERS OF FIRST SEMESTER Chairman . ____________ ..... LEROY FOERSTER Vice Chairman _________________________ BERT ACHESON Secretary _____________________________________ ERNEST RICKEL Treasurer _____ AL WILLAERT Field Recorder ______________________ CHARLES JORDEN OFFICERS OF SECOND SEMESTER Chairman ____________________________ ERNEST RICKEL Vice Chairman _________________ ...... JIMMY CALHOUN Secretary ____________________________________ SKIP FLETCHER Treasurer ____________ _______________ THERON McLAREN Field Recorder ____________________ DON LINENBERGER 441 SAME First row: Moore, Skillman, Henderson, Crowe. Boysen, Garrod, Gregg, Anderson. Sanderson, Halff, Hershey, Barcus. Second row: Dunlap, Rus¬ sell, Riggs. Swail. Simmons, Urban. Moody, Diehl, Durda, Garcia. Third row: Farias, Pflueger, Sw ' arts, Madden. King, Cochran, Thomson. Brummett. Jones. Cloud. Markillie, Halsell, Buswell. Fourth row: Palmer. Flourney, Garrard, Stewart, Pousson, Marquardt, Motherspaw. Dewitt. Goolsbee. Dillon. Stokes. Berger. ade. In the interest of National Defense, to advance knowledge of the science of military engineering, to promote efficiency in the military engineer service of the United States and to maintain its standards and traditions, the Society of American Military Engi¬ neers was founded in 1920. This student chapter of SAME, composed of engineering students interested in the application of engineering in the military service, meets twice monthly in the Civil Engineering Lecture Room. During the year several guest speak¬ ers from the Galveston and Fort Worth Military Districts and the Department of Civil Engineering gave interesting talks on various engineering topics. In April the chapter traveled to Fort Hood on an inspection trip to see military engineering in operation and to get a closer look at the work we will be doing while on active duty. The chapter sponsors a rifle team which competes in national competition with other student chapters. Members of this year’s team were C. S. Skillman, J. J. Veselka. B. R. Wilkinson, K. W. Marquart, and R. B. Marshall. For its Parents’ Day exhibit, the chapter and the two ROTC Engineer Companies constructed three spans of Bailey Bridging and displayed air compressor equipment that is essential in any military operation. The chapter advisor is Major G. F. Moore. Senior Engineer ROTC Instructor. C. S. SKILLMAN. Jr. President : OFFICERS President ________ _____ Vice President _______ Secretary _______ ________ Treasurer _______________ Program Chairman C. S. SKILLMAN, JR. H. J. VESELKA W. G. HENDERSON . W. C. CROWE _________ L. J. STARR, JR. 442 SIGMA DELTA CHI Seated: Eckard. Boyd, Clendennen, Bower, McReynolds, Hart, Neighbors, Burchard, Calvert. Standing: Tindel, Fichte, Boyd, J. D.; Mc¬ Leroy, Jones, McLain, Davidson, West. Sigma Delta Chi. professional journalistic fraternity, is a professional society for men engaged in journalism, dedicated to the highest ideals in journalism, and is comparable to those professional organizations serving the professions of medicine and the law. In this unique role. Sigma Delta Chi constantly endeavors to raise the standards of competence of its members, to recognize outstanding achievement by journalists and to promote recognition of the fact that journalism is a true profession. Sigma Delta Chi defines “journalism” to include: the direction of the editorial policy of, editing of, and the writing of news and opinion for magazines, press or syndicate services, professional or business publications and radio or television stations. A M’s undergraduate chapter was established in 1954. Since that time it has grown into a working organization of students who plan to enter journalism when they graduate. This year the chapter has laid the groundwork for scholarships for worthy journalism majors by selling subscriptions to Time, Life, Fortune and Sports Illustrated Magazines. The chapter has instituted a program to award outstanding journalists on student publications by giving them monthly prizes-for outstanding work. It has aided greatly the growth of the Journalism Department which was established in 1948. DAVE McREYNOLDS President OFFICERS President ____________________________ DAVE McREYNOLDS Vice President ____________________________________ JIM BOWER Secretary _________________________________ CONNIE ECKARD Treasurer ___________________________________ BARRY HART 443 TAU BETA PI First row: Finch, King, Montgomery, Glazener, Skillman, Peacock, Meyer, Springer, Cox. Second row: Myrick, Stalmach, Chlapek, Veselka, Graul, Acheson, Duke, Ferreira, Wells. Third row: Johnson, Sullivan, Barnhouse, Moore, Bedford, Keahey, Lunsford. Fourth rotv: Neely, Masters, Baker, Wheelis, Kilmer, Miller. The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as under¬ graduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. The Texas Delta chapter of Tau Beta Pi, established at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in 1948, has initiated more than 1200 members into its ranks to form one of the largest student chapters in the nation. RAY N. FINCH President OFFICERS RAY N. FINCH _______________________________________ President RANDOLPH S. KING ____________________ Vice President EDWARD REEDER ______________ Recording Secretary WARREN B. JOHNSON ________ Corresponding Sec. JOHN C. MONTGOMERY __________________ Treasurer ROBERT GLAZENER ____________________________ Cataloger 444 AGC LYNN PIXLEY President First row: Harrington, Kugler, Meyer, Noack, Harwell, Glover, Jones, Voss, McIntosh, Breitschopf, Robinson. Second row: Brumfield, Smith, McMullan, Lenert, Glazener, Blacklock, Jones, Coolidge, Still, Rodriquez, Dollinger. Third row: Renfro, Nitsch, Goldman, Dossey, Jenkins, Bolner, Jordan, Bennett, Womack, Casbeer, Holzworth, McMinn. Pixley. OFFICERS President LYNN PIXLEY Vice President ___________________________ BILL POWERS Secretary-Treasurer . . SID KING Reporter ______________________ JOHN JENKINS Social Secretaries __________________________ J. W. RENFRO KIRBY MEYER The student chapter of the Associated General Contractors, sponsored by the Houston Chapter of the AGC, is composed of Civil Engineering and Architectural Construction students. The first chapter was organ ized at A M in 1949, and offers informative programs for those students who are interested in the construction field. Field trips to inspect construction work in action are the organization’s highlights. First row: Schwartz, Wottrich. Wenzel, Kramer, Thane, Palmer, Vahrenkamp. Second row: Dietz, Loehr, Berger, Anderson, Rev. W. C. Petersen, Kunze, Morgan. AGGIE WALTHER STANLEY SCHWARTZ President The Aggie Walther Club is an affiliate of Gamma Delta, the International As¬ sociation of Lutheran College Students. The objects of the club are to foster thorough study of the Bible; spread the Scriptural philosophy of life; train Lutheran students for Christian leadership; and to increase Lutheran consciousness on the campus. Activities of the Aggie Walther Club are spiritual, cultural, social, and athletic in nature. 445 OFFICERS President ________________________ STANLEY SCHWARTZ Vice President __________________________ RAYMOND ZOCH Secretary ________________________________ GERALD KRAMER Treasurer ____________________________ ROBERT WOTTRICH Social Chairman ________________________ DOLPH WENZEL Faculty Advisor ________________________________G. W. KUNZE Pastoral Advisor ________________________W. C. PETERSEN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS First row: Hunt, Timm, Gear, McKinney, Lamkin, Livingston, Smith, Brown, C. W. Second row ' : Walker, Mocek, Turk, Casimir, Blackwell, Mossman, Andrew 1 , Myers. Third row: Stans¬ berry, Brown, J. R.; Brock, Carberry, Davis, Selensky, Cash. Hill, Osborn. Fourth row: Wright, Burt, Lynn. Womack. Kersten, Deterling, Coulter. MARTHA LEE MUELLER Sweetheart The Agricultural Economics Club was first organized in 1927 and at that time was known as the Marketing and Finance Club. It has been in continuous existence since that time and is now in its thirtieth year. The club is made up of students majoring in both Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. The members have an opportunity to hear many outstanding speakers during the year. The main object of the club is to help the members attain a better understanding of the scope of Agricultural Economics. The Club ' s major activities are the annual spring Bar-B-Q and the Parents Day exhibit. OFFICERS JACK LAMKIN _______ President KENNETH McKINNEY Treasurer CHARLES BROWN _____ Reporter ED GEAR Secretary G. L. LEIGHTON President First row: Wilson, Whitt, Loggins, Mali, Farley, Prihoda, Wampler, Mortera. Second row: Dombeck, Spears, Johnson, Bucher, Thornton, Lane, Porter, Williford. Third row: Locke, Draughon, Moore, Lehotsky, Leighton. OFFICERS G. L. LEIGHTON ________ LOUIS H. LAVERGNE Y. D. BUCHER ......... ALLEN WILLIFORD H. F. MOORE ............. B. J. JOHNSON ___________ J. P. COVAN _______________ President ______ Vice President ... Secretary (fall) Secretary (spring) _________ Treasurer ___________ Reporter Faculty Advisor The American Institute of Industrial Engineers was founded in 1948 and now contains 51 senior chapters and 25 student chapters, including the Texas A M Chapter. The society was founded to maintain the practice of industrial engineering on a professional level, to foster a high degree of integrity among the members of the profession, and to encourage and assist education and research in areas of interest to the industrial engineer. 446 AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN’S SOCIETY WILLIAM C. CROW President First row: Hoffman, Schattel, Chesher, Hefner, Noland, Kerr, Crow. Second row: Sayers, McGrail, Patterson, Green, Kranz, Lewis, Pumphrey, Goolsby, Brown, Nixon. OFFICERS President . WILLIAM C. CROW Vice President ..... C. F. HOFFMAN Treasurer WILLIAM LEWIS Secretary ____________________________________ GLENN HEFNER 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. Membership is open to anyone interested in the foundry field. The meetings are held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the mechanical engineering foundry. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY The science of meteorology has grown greatly in importance over all the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in the expansion of the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology on the campus. To encourage the training of future meteorologists, who are in increasing demand, and to develop in them the professional spirit which will enable them to serve humanity better, the Texas A M College Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society was organized on the campus this year. OFFICERS President _____ D. 0. HUWE Vice President E. N. ERICKSON Secretary-Treasurer V. D. L RBAN 447 First row: Capt. Asa A. Hood, Gregg, Harris, Beddin, McCrary, McGlaun, Johnson. Second row: Tachibana, Marceleno, Dalton, Owings, Bowman, Brod, Walker. Ford, Best, McKnight, Tew. Dews, McGee. Third row: Woodward, Morgan, Miller, Ewing, Weston, Dover, Bayley, Coker. Calvin, Blackburn, Stough, Gossett. Edge. Fourth row: Batson, Scott, Lott, Foy, Slabbaert, Smith, Beyer, Schmid, Purrington, Rice, George. AMERICAN ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION CLYDE E. BEAL. JR. President The American Ordnance Association is a national membership society of American citizens pledged to scientific and industrial preparedness as one of our nation ' s strongest guarantees of national security and peace. To keep alive a knowledge of ordnance design and production; to assist in the solution of the ramified technical, scientific, and economic problems incident to ordnance preparedness; to weld into an active, alert, and skilled group all eligible citizens for the advancement of scientific and industrial preparedness, and thus to contribute to the strength of our national securitv and the maintenance of peace — these are the goals of the American Ordance Association, and to these ends its constitution and by-laws are directed. JOHN P. ALDRIDGE President OFFICERS First row: Steel, Aldridge, Thompson, Melson, Zemanek, Watt, Anderson, Woodward. Second row: Fox, Farek, Adamik, Cornwall, Winship, Gattis, Andrews, Sullivan. Third row: Galloway, Witt, Johnson, Reyman, Bergman, Whitmore, Weeren, Boykin, Fitch. Fourth row: Konderla, Hall, Drummond, Merrell, Perlitz, Purcell, Wenzel, Wottrich, Ramoz, Sutton. President _______ ALDRIDGE Vice President .....-________ BURNS Social Secretary _________ REYMAN Recording Secretary _____ FOX Treasurer __________ FAREK Arts and Sciences Senior Representative _ ________ MELSON Arts and Sciences Junior Representative _____________________________ FAREK The Building Products Marketing Club was organized for the purpose of aiding students majoring in BPM to become better acquainted with fellow students, the faculty, and opportunities in their field. Guest speakers and social events are the highlights of the year. 448 BUSINESS SOCIETY JOHN E. SMITH President First row: Rand, Goode, Lake, Smith, Niemeyer, Lindsay, Withers, Kuehn. Second row: Kimhall, Garner, Pike, Bell, Carrio, Price, Ryan, Standard. Third row: Thompson, Burchard, Jinks, Hampton, Lowry, McGee, Pelham, Johnson. OFFICERS President ______________________________________JOHN E. SMITH Vice President ________________ ROBERT K. GLASGOW Secretary-Treasurer ____________ JOHN C. NIEMEYER Program Chairman ________________ JAMES E. GOODE The Business Society is a student organization within the Division of Business. The purpose of the society is to promote and encourage a better understanding of the various phases of business through fellowship among students, faculty, and businessmen. Standing: Teas. First row: Brady, Sqann, Vanya, Jaggers, Bredlow. Second row: Goff, Morphew, Boyce, Smith, Brazzell. JOHN F. TEAS President The Christian Science College Organization, organized on the Campus of Texas A M College 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 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, BRINGER OF i PEACE by Harry B. MacRae of Dallas which was sponsored by the Organization. | Faculty Sponsor for the Organization is Mr. Phillip B. Goode of the Business Ad¬ ministration Department. 449 OFFICERS President ________________________________________ JOHN F. TEAS Corresponding Secretary .... THOMAS M. HAINES Recording Secretary __________ MITCH LEE VANYA Treasurer ____________________________ THOMAS BREDLOW COLLEGIATE 4-H WALTER MIERS President The Collegiate 4-H Club was organized primarily for 4-H club members in¬ terested in carrying on 4-H club activities in college. In addition, the club provides a chance for 4-H enthusiasts from all parts of the state to meet and become better acquainted. Activities include an annual steak fry, monthly meetings, and monthly radio programs. President ________ Vice President Secretary ________ Treasurer _______ OFFICERS _____________________ WALTER MIERS ________________________ DON McGINTY ___________________________ JOHNNY DYE .......................... JACK BROWN WILFRED KLEMENT First row: Little, Westmoreland, Warren, Gregory, Klement, Hauser, Gaines. Second row: Clark, Prptirtf nt Cogburn, Showers, Long, Buchanan, Shives, Mohle. Third row: Cunningham, Van Cleave, Clemens, Kunz, Estes, Thomas. Fourth row: Papucak, Jones, Free. OFFICERS President ____________________________ WILFRED KLEMENT Vice President ____________________________________BILL CLARK Secretary-Treasurer ______________________ SIDNEY KUNZ The membership of the Entomology Society of the college includes any under¬ graduate or graduate student who is interested in entomology. The purpose of the society is to further the knowledge of matters concerning entomology. The function of this society is to build the general good fellowship of its members and to bridge the gap between the faculty and the students. 450 YANKEE CLUB NELSON J. SPRAGUE President Euler, Carlo, unidentified, unidentified, Settanni, unidentified, Sorenson, Patton. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer _______ OFFICERS N. SPRAGUE N. SETTANNI . J. EULER B. PATTON The Yankee Hometown Club was founded by a few “Yankees” in September 1954. The club is composed of students that live above the Mason-Dixon Line. The chief states are Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The club has several social functions at A M and highlights each year by having one in New York City. First row, left to right: John M. Long, Kenneth W. Irwin. Word Roherson. Second row: Marlin J. Boeyr, Armon Helmitt, John Channing, Dudley Stewart. JOHN LONG President The purpose of the Texas A M German Club is to draw together those students who are interested in the customs and traditions of Germany and German speaking countries. Membership is open to anyone interested in German. The meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month in the Academic Building. Dr. E. C. Breitenkamp is the sponsor. OFFICERS President ________ Vice President Secretary ________ Treasurer _______ __________ JOHN LONG _________JIM MALONE __________ BILL IRWIN WORD ROBERSON 451 First row: Foley, Winzer, Wray, Siddiqui, Winn, Elam. Second row: Malouf, Burns, White, Adriance, Fernandez, Posz, Breuer. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY GEORGE WINN President The Student Horticultural Society is composed of students and staff members in the Department of Horticulture and any other persons who are interested in the field of horticulture. The organization is managed entirely by the students with only solicited advice from staff members. This year students come from such varied places as Pakistan, Lebanon and Scotland, bringing with them a world-wide picture of horticulture. OFFICERS President ....................................... GEORGE WINN Vice President ............................... JACK WINZER Secretary-Treasurer ............................ JOHN POSZ OFFICERS A. E. CROOK ________________________________ Faculty Advisor HARLESS BENTHUL ________ Chairman ROBERT STUART ________________________ Vice Chairman WILLIAM RAY RATCLIFF __________________ Treasurer LAWRENCE L. PATTON ....... Secretary The purpose of the Student Branch of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is to acquaint the students in Aeronautical Engineering with the opportunities in their field of study. This is done by inspection trips to the aircraft industry, films, and interesting speakers. Several social functions are also provided each year in con¬ junction with the Aero Wives Club. 452 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DALE WEST President First row: West, Talley, Coleman, Burchard, Bond. Second row: Bleckner, Balke, Sizemore, Beyer, Laind, Cooner, Mullins, Schmid. Third row: Landiss, McDaniel, Hubbard, Nelson, Munday, Gloss, Hoyle, Newport, Trimble, McMichael, Stanley. OFFICERS President ___________ . DALE G. WEST Vice President RICHARD TALLEY Treasurer ....... ..... JERRY COLEMAN Reporter DON BURCHARD Junior Representative to Arts and Sciences Council RAY STEVENS 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 and administrators w r ere brought in to speak at club meetings to give the members a bird’s-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. PRE-LAW SOCIETY First row: Moseley, Williams, Mc Neill, Byrd, Beck, Seibel, Steel. Second row: Seaberg, Woodard, Bonnen, Sansing, Buie, Newman. JAMES R. BYRD President The purpose of the Pre-Law Society of Texas A M is the promotion and develop¬ ment 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 provid¬ ing opportunities for free interchange of ideas and experiences of the students, faculty, and members of the Law profession, OFFICERS President ____________________________________ JAMES R. BYRD Vice President ____________________ THOMAS NEWMAN Secretary-Treasurer ________________ RIC H. TOUCEDA 453 First roiv: Moore, Henges, Long, Yeager, Grupe, Cremer, Ernst, Armstrong, Ghiglieri, Martin, Jennings. Second row: Compton, Peeples, Wright, Cowick, Williams, Rogers, Heaten, Landron, Van Zandt, Shunbera, Margo. Third roiv: Medlen, Kallus, Fereday, Patrick, Potter, Malone, Dozier, Manicom, Stephens, Von Minden, Berry. Fourth roiv: Thomas, Cox, Wayne, Glicksman, Alders. The Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society was established in 1937. the objective being to provide fellowship for pre-medical and pre-dental students and to promote interest in both branches of medicine. Activities of the society include providing bonfire first-aid, conducting field trips to the medical and dental schools in the state, viewing of medical films, talks by various medical men, and the presentation of an annual spring banquet. PRE-MED PRE-DENT SOCIETY RICHARD W. ALDERS President OFFICERS President _____________________________ RICHARD ALDERS Vice President _____ CRAIG STEVENS Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... RODOLFO MARGO Corresponding Secretary ______ BOYDIE FEREDAY Junior Rep. to Arts and Sciences Council ________________ ROBERT MANIHA Senior Rep. to Arts and Sciences Council ____________ CHARLES HEATON Reporter __________________________________________ ROY WRIGHT Sponsor __________________________________ DR. A. B. MEDLEN PRE-VET JACK M. HEALD, JR. President First row: Heald, Hardy, Barnett, Graham, Dommert, Tripp, Posey, Knowblauch, Dobson. Second row: Wilkerson, Dillard, Hays, Hall, Brown, Bailey, Duce, Jackson. Third row: Laird, Conklin, Still, Stephenson, Stark, Vincent, Munro. Fourth row: Glaze, Smithwick, Smith, C.; Smith, J.; Plank, Irvine, Hill, Vosdingh. OFFICERS President _________________________________________ JACK HEALD Vice President ____________________________________ JAY TRIPP Secretary-Treasurer ____________ ROLAND DOMMERT Parliamentarian __________________________ MAX BARNETT Social Chairman ________________________ DELMA POSEY The Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society, one of the newest organizations on the campus, was started in the spring semester of 1957. Its object is to provide an opportunity by which students registered in the pre-veterinary curriculum may survey the career opportunities available to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. The society also offers fellowship for pre-veterinary medicine students and strives to bring about closer association among them. 454 AMARILLO CLUB First row: Bourn, Chapman, McCullough, Darnell, Yeager. Second row: Westerfield. Gatlin. Best, Chesher, Caruer. Third row: Merchant, Martin, Reeves, Jones. The Amarillo Hometown Club of Texas A M is one of the largest and most active clubs on the campus. The club has over sixty active members representing the Corps, civilian, and married students. The club boasts not only of outstanding achievements on the campus, but in Amarillo as well. Anytime the Aggies from “The Queen City of the Panhandle” go home there are hound to be big things in store. A highlight in Amarillo each year is the All-College Christ¬ mas Dance sponsored by the Hometown Club to give a scholarship of $250 to a deserving freshman. Each year at Easter there is a banquet-dance sponsored by the Mothers Club for the Aggies. The officers of the club are elected by a majority vote of the club. It is customary to have each class represented in an office. Each year the club chooses a sweetheart at the annual Christmas Party. This year she is Miss Kay Harwell. KAY HARWELL Club Siveetheart BOB YEAGER President OFFICERS President ___________ Vice President __ Secretary ............ Sergeant-at-A rms Sergeant-at-Arms ____________ BOB YEAGER JACK WESTERFIELD ___________________ JIM BEST .... JOHN MERCHANT ___________ LARRY RIVES 455 BEAUMONT CLUB First row: Eller, Jefferson. Edwards, Hill. Newcomer, McCowen, Graves, Ferrell. Jones, Dollinger, Perlitz. Second row: Brown. Georges, Threatt. Brown, R.: Sumrall. Gerber. Oxford. Stokes, Brown, Cook. The Beaumont A M Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and surrounding towns such as Silsbee. Sourlake. Vidor. Loeb. and other “would be” suburbs. The big social event of tbe year was tbe “Aggie Christmas Dance’ ' held at the Harvest Club in Beaumont for which the Aggieland Orchestra played. It was sponsored concurrently by tbe hometown club and tbe Aggie Exes and was a resounding success as over 900 people attended. It is considered as the outstanding dance of the holiday season in Beaumont. Also, a club sweetheart was selected to represent the club. She was presented at tbe dance and was given the traditional Aggie Kiss by Mayor Jimmy Cokinos of Beaumont, a former student of A M. She is Katherine Anne Barbour of Houston, a freshman at tbe University of Houston and a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. Also during tbe Christmas holidays, the Mothers Club honored the Beaumont Aggies with a formal banquet. Many a mother was bursting with pride to see her son resplendent in that “sharp” Aggie uniform (or suit as tbe case may be). Many other “get-togethers” were also enjoyed by the Beaumont Club. LARRY HILL President OFFICERS President __________________________________________ LARRY HILL Vice President _____ CHICK DOLLINGER Secretary-Treasurer JOHN JEFFERSON BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB First row: Garcia, Rul, Flores, Beyer, Standard, Fred, May, A. M.; Thomas, Lancaster. Second row: Spencer, Jackson, May, L. C.; Ybarrs, Smith, Homer. Smith. W. S.; Standard, D. H. Third row: Phillips, Kunkle, Merka, Salinas, Cates, Dryder, Pelham, Coleman. The Brush Country Hometown Club is composed of students from the following counties: Nueces, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Duval, Brooks. Jim Hogg, and Live Oak. As well as can be determined, the club was organized in the 1940’s. The fundamental object of the 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. This year the Brush Country Club had as its main project to raise enough money to pay for its own picture plus putting the Brush Country A M Mothers Club picture in the Aggieland. In the past it has been the practice of the mothers to put the Hometown Club’s picture in the Aggieland. The club is backed by the Brush Country Exes Club and the Brush Country Mothers Club. FRED W. STANDARD President OFFICERS President ________________ Vice President _______ Secretary-Treasurer Reporter _________________ FRED STANDARD _ RALPH GARCIA BOBBY PHILLIPS BUDDY FISHER 457 CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB First row: Priestly, Thompson, Carter, Winship, Sharp, Kahn, Hicks, Sanchez. Second row: Walter, Clark, Whelan, Nash, Batek, King, Wilson, Barfield, Heldenfels. Third row: Dunn, Sherek, Thornton, Cole, Gacke, Hamon, Turner, Hicks. Fourth roiv: Sharrock, Lemely, Urban, Benys, Chapman, O’Connor, Atkins, Abbott. The Corpus Christi Hometown Club started the year with a very successful “privilege party” at the end of the 1956 school year. The Thanksgiving party which was sponsored by the Mothers Club was also attended by the Brush Country Club, and the recent victory over TU added to the liveliness of the party. The Robert Driscoll Hotel was the scene of the Christmas party which was sponsored by the former students club. There were two parties Easter, one at the Naval Air Station Officers’ Club and the other at Padre Island. The club sponsored the Cotton Queen for 1956, Miss Barbara Martin; and our Cotton Ball Duchess and Club Sweetheart for 1957 was Miss Imogene Stanley. The Corpus Christi Club actively participated in high school days and were fortunate to have several movies of the victorious football season at meetings during the year. The Corpus Christi Mothers Club was the first to furnish a room in the new hospital. DURWARD THOMPSON President IMOGENE STANLEY Club Sweetheart OFFICERS President ________________________ DURWARD THOMPSON Vice President ________________________ JIMMY WHEELER Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ BOB LEMLEY Social Secretary ________________________________ FRED COLE Sergeant-at-Arms ________________________ BILLY CARTER 458 DALLAS CLUB First row: Lamoreaux, Wismer, Lundgrun, Buford. Second row: Starr, Ferguson, Wiesner, Cook, Coker, Kerr, Parnell, Giselin, Kimbriel, Halff, Hopkins. Third row: Kerekes, Layne, Stehle, Edgecomb, Norling, Wilson, Sandling, Groves, Hamilton, Delafield, Reuscher. Fourth row: Phil¬ lips, Hartley, Williams, Tapia, Dunham, Grimes, Ancelin, Lucas, Dowdy, Hartness, York, Blackmon. Fifth roiv: Noebel, Hay, Kravitz, Bredlow, Burton, Meier, Swann, Schuster, Robertson, Smith, Allen, Davis, Richardson. The Dallas Club is considered to be the largest and most active hometown club on the campus. The large membership and the great interest shown by its members have contributed to a highly successful year. The many activities of the club this year have been a great social asset to all its members. After the Texas Tech game a large dance was held at Louann’s. Christmas recess made the time for probably the finest dance that the Dallas Club in cooperation with the Fort Worth Club has ever sponsored. On this occ asion both the Grand and Junior Ball¬ rooms of the exclusive Statler-Hilton Hotel were reserved for a huge dance with music by Johnny Cola’s orchestra. Also during this recess many Dallas students enjoyed the annual dance at Winfrey Point, which was given by the Mothers Club. Two large dances were also given during mid-term and Easter vacations. On the campus the club had two social functions and was the host of many prospective Dallas Aggies on High School Day. The hard work and efficiency of Gene Wismer, President, and Buddy Lundgren, Vice President, greatly promoted the success of the club this year. The gaiety of the club’s social functions, which have provided for unforgettable and enjoyable evenings for all members, typifies the spirit of the great city which it represents. NANCY PEOPLES Club Sweetheart s A OFFICERS President __________________________ ____________ GENE WISMER Vice President ______________ DU WAYNE LUNDGREN Secretary ________________________________________ JOHN BUFORD Treasurer ______________________________ JOHN LAMOREAUX 459 GENE WISMER President e ! EL PASO CLUB First row: Pinkston, Saldivar, Boone, Huttanus, Rabe, Nelson, Webb, Johnson. Wafer. Second row: Davidson, Munro, Bulger, Manigold, Talbot. Guss, Johnson, Cashman, Crook. El Paso, “The Sunshine City of the Southwest” and the Gateway to Mexico furnishes the El Paso Hometown Club with the main portion of its 40 members. But, the El Paso Club is unique in that it serves as a link providing the Aggies from three states, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona; and two countries, the United States and Mexico, with an organization to talk “hometalk.” The El Paso Club is primarily a social group and sponsors a number of social functions each year. Of these, the big event of the year is the annual Christmas dance which we work with the El Paso Former Students Club in giving. Aside from the social part of the club functions, the club coordinates with the newly formed El Paso Mothers Club in providing a means for all El Paso Aggies to find a way across the vast empire of Texas to our homes. The Mothers Club also aids in finding means of transportation for future Aggies to come to A M on High School Day. The El Paso Club, although its members are further from home than any other Texas hometown club, provides its members a way to keep in closer contact with El Paso. ROBERT BOONE President OFFICERS President ____________________________________ ROBERT BOONE Vice President ________________________ FRED HUTTANUS Secretary-Treasurer ______________________ ROBERT RABE Social Chairman ______________________ WILLIAM WAFER 460 LAND-OF-THE-LAKES CLUB First row: Herring, Williams, Bibles, Rickel, Nuckles. Second row: Rossber. Shurtleff, Schulze, Walton, Thomson, Smith, Hudson. Third row Pogue, Jones, Sifford, Renick, Fry, Scott. The Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from the Central Texas counties of San Saba, Burnet, Lampasas, Llano, and Mills. This land of hills and valleys, besides being one of the top beauty spots of Texas, is rich in historical lore and many interesting landmarks of Texas history may be seen here. Good hunting, fine fishing, a variety of water sports, beautiful scenery, good roads, and many accommodations for the sightseer along with that famous Texas hospitality make this section an attraction to thousands of visitors each year. Especially is this region proud of her lakes. Buchanan, the largest, is eight miles wide, thirty-two miles long, and has a surface area of 23,000 acres. It is formed by Buchanan Dam, the largest multiple arch dam in the world. Inks Lake is three miles long with 900 surface acres, while Granite Shoals Lake boasts 6,300 surface acres. These multi-purpose projects provide flood control, recreation, conservation of useful water, and hydroelectric power for large sections of Texas. The lakes ' quiet water coves, wide areas of sailing water, and the beautiful tree shaded shorelines are attractions of which our club is truly proud. LABLANCHE DAVIS Siveetheart OFFICERS DOYLE DEAN BIBLES __________________________ President JOHN H. POGUE, JR. __________________ Vice President SHELTON ROOSEBURG ... Secretary-Treasurer DOYLE D. BIBLES President LAREDO CLUB First rote: Garcia. 0.: Brown. Ancira. Garcia. D.; Cardenas. Salazar. R. E.; Linion, 0.; Fernandez, G. B.; Uribe. Second row: Thomas, Withoff, Ramirez. Papas. Guerra. Perez. Hickey, Cuellar, R. D.; Gutierrez, Garza, Galinzoga. Third row: Fernandez, R. B.; Ruiz, Gutierrez, F.; Cuellar, A. A.: Vichareli. Canales. Pena, C. D.: Cuellar. A. 0.; Brewer. Foc rtA rene: Granados, Jorge, J.; Sutton. The Laredo Hometown Club is comprised of Texas A M students from Laredo, and those students from neighboring towns — San Ignacio. San Diego. Zapata. Mirando. Catarina, Hebbronville, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico — who do not have enough students to form their own club. The Club during the year 1956-1957 has a total of 54 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, and Summer Vacations. The Annual Aggie Dance is usually held one or two days before Christmas Day. The dance which most of the operating expense money comes from takes a lot of planning and is always a success. During Easter the club has a picnic where the members dance, sw im, go boating, or play games. A few days after finals a banquet is given in honor of the graduating seniors — The Senior Banquet. Each senior receives a token of remembrance by those who will fill their place in the years to come. During the years of the Club’s existence, the support 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.’ ' RAMIRO E. SALAZAR President CARMELA RODRIQUEZ Siveetheart OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter RAMIRO E. SALAZAR OTILIO LIMON JOSE A. GALINZOGA DIMITRI PAPPAS REAL B. FERNANDEZ DAVID A. LAUREL GUS FERNANDEZ DANNY WITHOFF 462 MARSHALL CLUB First row: Brunson, Agnor, Hopson, Wagner, Roberts, McClendon. Second row: Pedison, Walker, Martin, Winchester, Atkins. Third row Collins, Witt, Till, Moody, Cox, Fagan, Patterson. Fourth row: Shoults, Morton, Cox, Simmons, Johnson. Marshall, Texas, is the commercial, industrial, transportational, atid educational center of the great East Texas area. It is situated in the geographic center of a four state area which is a rich and highly developed agricultural section. Also, it rests in the heart of the nation’s greatest natural gas region, with an abundance of water electric power, and transportational facilities. 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 1957 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, in¬ dustry, 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 of pocket- book. Is it any wonder that one is proud to say, “I’m from Marshall. BOBBIE WOOD Club Sweetheart President ......... Vice President Secretary ________ Reporter _________ OFFICERS _________________ T. M. WAGNER .................... BUDDY HOPSON _____________________________ BEN AGNOR .................... JERRY ROBERTS T. M. WAGNER President PASADENA CLUB First roio: Todd. Justice, Bostie, Smith, Dalchau, English. Second row: West, Williams, Freeman, Slahbaert, Blackburn, Swail, J.; Sraggs, Boykin, Montgomery, Luna, Perry. Third row: Satterwhite, Pace, Hemsley, W ' ard, Swail, D.; Lawrence, Desoto, Wood, Patrick, Douglass, Gossett. Most of the people who live in Pasadena work in one of the dozen or so large industries that line the northern border of our city. This border is the Houston Ship Channel. The southern and western borders of our city is Houston. Pasadena is a city of neighborhoods and each neighborhood has its own shopping center. These neighborhood shopping centers and our small business district, with help from Houston’s commerce, supply the buying needs of our some 50,000 residents. From this ever increasing population, Pasadena sends over 20,000 children to its public schools. Around 1,700 of these students attend the constantly growing high school. Each year the high school sends about twenty new students to Texas A M. These Aggies from Pasadena and a half-dozen Aggies from Galena Park together with the surviving Aggies of the previous years make up the Pasadena Hometown Club. The activities of our hometown club are much like the activities of other large, active hometown clubs. We have some type of party for each of the four major Aggie holidays. Our active and wonderful Mothers Club sponsors our between-semesters party and also an Orientation party given later each summer, purposed to aid our next year’s new Aggies. The main purpose of our club is to aid one another in becoming better Aggies and to supplement the social life of our members. We, along with our Mothers Club, are currently working on a scholarship fund to be given each year to a deserving Aggie. JERRY BOSTIC JANIE MEYER President Sweetheart PORT ARTHUR CLUB First row: Owens, Holloway, Eichblatt. Second row: Davis, Hackney, Coulbourn, Wylie, Benz, Guyote. Third row: Dement, Faulkner, Eldred. Caldwell, Drake, Majors, Juneau, Greer. Seven miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, located on the west hank of Lake Sabine, lies the ‘ ' City that Oils the World,” Port Arthur. Texas. The growth of a settlement of five families, called Aurora, to the present city of greater than 80,000 persons was inevitable, yet phenomenal. With its outlet to the Gulf. Port Arthur is a “natural for the shipping of the petroleum products refined in the region. By the 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 located 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 industrial workers, give the city solidarity and a congenial atmosphere. CAROL CANNADY Sweetheart OFFICERS President CLARK E. HOLLOWAY Vice President __________________________________ DON OWENS Secretary JOE EICHBLATT CLARK E. HOLLOWAY President RED RIVER VALLEY CLUB First row: Chamberlin. McVay, Nance, Parker, Cox, Franklin, Kelley, McAbee, Good. Second row: Clement, Stephens, Miller. Parsons, Armstrong, Hutchison, Stevens, Rheudasil, Killebrew. 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 development of the livestock industries in recent years. Agricultural development has recently featured increased acreage of legumes and small grains, pasture improvement and great attention to livestock. The agricultural interest is explained bv the highly successful Red River Valley Exposition held in Paris each October. The Red River Valley is not only a rich agricultural center, hut also a haven for game. Large numbers of deer are killed each season in these river valley counties. The quail and doves are plentiful as well as other game. A game preserve at Gamble’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 Valley in Texas A M as their college. This club in conjunction with the Aggie Mothers Club of Paris sponsors various social activities each year in an effort to achieve these purposes. CRAIG STEVENS President OFFICERS President _________________ Vice President ______ Secretary-T reasurer Reporter ______________ CRAIG STEPHENS EUGENE STALLINGS IVAN McABEE ______ EDWARD AYRES 466 NORMA BANGS Club Sweetheart SAN ANTONIO CLUB First row: Springer, Whitt, Rinard, Ullrich, Stout, Joeris, Orr. Ayres, Opitz, Foster, Houston. Second row: Seago, Gianotti, Cardenas, Hearne, Heye, Nourie, Armand, Grona, Bradicich, Elizondo, Plylar, Turner, Witt. Third row: Herold, Kinnison, Shaw, Blacketer, Sykes, Speedie, Kiel, Jones, Schneider, Owings, Bose, Lindsay, Anderson. During the 1956-1957 school year the San Antonio Hometown Cluh undertook one of its most active years. The club, being one of the largest hometow n clubs on the campus, is very active in order to cater to the students. The club had many socials during the year, all of which w-ere very successful. The parties were held during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and mid-semester recesses. During Easter the students attended the Aggie Muster with all the Former Students as the students were home for the Easter holidays. The club had a good representation and a party followed that night. The parties were made possible through the close cooperation of the Former Students Association of San Antonio which maintains and lends out Aggie Park to the students for the parties. The Mothers Club has been very helpful during the year and has supported us very well in our social activities. This has been a very successful year for the h ometown club, thanks to all its members. KARL J. SPRINGER President OFFICERS President .... __________________ ... KARL SPRINGER Vice President _____ .. CHARLES ORR Secretary _________ WILLIAM T. AYRES Treasurer _______________________________________________ JOSEPH W. Historian ______________________________________________ CARDENAS WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB First row: Marek, Bryan, Dagerath, Duvis, Lefner, Parker. Second row: Luubach, Hawes, Rydell, Patschke, Godwin, Gunn, Pecht. Third row: Poldrack, Brown, Law, Anderson, Shiplett, Zoch, Allison. The Williamson County Hometown Club is operated for the benefit of any and all interested students from Williamson County. This year’s membership included representatives from Granger, Georgetown, Hutto, Taylor, Leander, Florence, Liberty Hill, and Wal- burg; total membership being twenty-eight. One of the highlights of the club’s activities this year was the annual Christmas party held at the Taylor Country Club on December 27, sponsored by the Williamson County Exes Association. Other activities during the year consisted of general meetings at which numerous movies were shown. The Williamson County A M Mothers Club assisted the club greatly throughout the year by sending cookies, aiding in the cost of this page, and sponsoring the Duchess, Miss Sue Godwin, to the Cotton Pageant and Ball. LAWRENCE L. PECHT President OFFICERS President ______________________________ LAWRENCE PECHT Vice President ______________________ CHARLES ALLISON Secretary ______________________________________ FRANK BAILEY Reporter ____________________________________ DELVIN LEFNER 468 SUE GORDON Club Sweetheart WICHITA FALLS CLUB The purpose of the Wichita Falls Home¬ town Club is mainly to work with the Former Students Association of Wichita Falls in extending the opportunities of A M to the North Central Texas area. Each year a number of scholarships are awarded to high school graduates who are planning to enter A M in the fall. In addition to the annual Christmas dance and a barbecue for new students, the club sponsors a candidate for Cotton Queen along with the candidates from the Mothers Club and the Former Students Association. Several informal gatherings are held during the various holidays in the school year. Membership in the club is open to stu¬ dents from Wichita County and the coun¬ ties surrounding it. This year Electra, Iowa Park. Henrietta, Megargel. Munday, Seymour, and Wichita Falls are the com¬ munities represented. First row: Bailey, Laningham, Powell. McCarty. Second row: Clark, Hampton, Cantrell. Third row: Thomason, Glickman, Stepp. Rod; Williams. Fourth row: Mcllheran, Stepp, Hutchison. Fifth row: Ramoz, Brooks, Jackson, Gregg. Sixth row: Hart, Brown, Walker. Seventh row: Bock, Parker, Culberson, Murdock. Eighth row: Allen. Gill. Belue. OFFICERS President ____________________________ BILL McCARTY Vice President ________________________________ DON FISHER Secretary-Treasurer . BILL HUSKINSON 469 Abilene, Texas, known as the “Key City of West Texas,” celebrated its 75th anniversary last year. This progressive city boasts a population of more than 70,000. Abilene has three colleges and supports the district offices for many oil companies operating in West Central Texas. Recently a new Strategic Air Com¬ mand base was established Avest of the city with B-52’s as the primary aircraft. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice President ________ Secretary-Treasurer . Reporter ____ ________ . FRANK GATLIN TOMMY SMITH MONTE DARDIN JACK WALLACE ANGELINA COUNTY CLUB WANDA SUMMERS Sweetheart First row, left to right: Glen Nerren, D. A. Cunningham, M. Flournoy, R. Parker, R. C. Hill. Second row: Foster Singleton, L. 0. Weber, O. Dillahunty, Billy F. Jones. The Angelina County Hometown Club was organized in the fall of 1954. The primary objective is to promote interest in A M. Since organizing, the club has MORGAN P. FLOURNOY ______________________ President promoted publicity for A M in Angelina County towns. A Mothers Club has also DONALD CUNNINGHAM ____________ Vice President been organized and attempts to provide social functions on and off the campus for RAYMOND PARKER ____________________________ Secretary club members. ROBERT HILL ________________________________________ Treasurer GLENN NERREN ____________________________ Reporter and Publicity Chairman 470 ROB WILLIAMSON First row: Dube, Cotman, Williamson, Voss. Second row: Boles, Carter. Third row: Miller, President Harkins, Massengale, Ross. OFFICERS President ROB WILLIAMSON Vice President LUTHER DUBE Secretary _________________________________________ TOM COTMAN Treasurer ____________________________________________ JOHN VOSS The Austin Hometown Club includes those students from Austin and surrounding communities. The club is sponsored by the Austin A M Mothers Club. 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. First row: Stallings, Batson, August, Schuenemann, Winburn, Lane. Second rotv: Schmitt, Cannon, Hume, Graham, Robb. Damon. Third row: Medley, Dabney, Butler. Drane, Lane. Milton. AUSTIN CHAPTER OF HOUSTON CLIFFORD LANE President The Austin Chapter of Houston Hometown Club was formed in 1956 from the Houston Hometown Club. It is one of the four chapters of the Houston Club. The purpose of the club is to provide activities for club members during the holiday seasons and to help inform high school students about the advantages of Texas A M. OFFICERS President ________________________________ ___ CLIFFORD LANE Vice President ____________________________ DICK HUBBARD Treasurer ____________________________ RONNIE STALLINGS Secretary _______________________________________ DAVID PETTY 47 ! First row: Oleson, Alvis, Garner, Beal, Woodruff, Hand, Carlton, Selensky, DuPlantis, Carnes. JOHN SELENSKY Second row: Colburn, Hutto, Lee, Bryant, Duplissey, Fulkerson, Powers, Hannon, Brady. President The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A M consists of students from East Harris County area, including graduates of Baytown, Cedar Bayou, Crosby, Barbers Hill and La Porte high schools. Its purpose is to introduce 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 dances for club members, Aggie exes and prospective Aggies. OFFICERS JOHN SELENSKY ________ ________ President RAYMOND WOODRUFF .......... ... Vice President RONALD HAND _____________ _____ Social Chairman ROY FULKERSON ________________ Secretary-Treasurer JO ANN SCULLY Sweetheart First row: McComas, Mali, Downs, Voetler, Beran, Schmidt. Second row: Miller, Weaver, Childers, Carberry, Thompson, Beerwinkle, Lehotsky, Gonzales, Weaver. Third row: Williams, Berry, Houston, Wilde, Hejl, Banzhaf. OFFICERS JOSEPH J. BERAN __________________________________ President LAMBERT J. MATE ______________________ Vice President CECIL R. McCOMOS ____________ Secretary-Treasurer E. WAYNE SCHMIDT ____________________________ Reporter JOHN ROBERT HOUSTON, JR_______ Sgt.-at-Arms Bell County, a leading agricultural and industrial county of Central Texas, lies on a dividing line between crop-growing and ranching country. East and southeast parts on Blacklands, gently rolling, highly cultivable area; northwest and west parts on the Grand Prairie where it merges with hill country, an area devoted to livestock. Principal cities are Temple, Bartlett, Holland, Rogers and Salado. 472 BRENHAM CLUB FREDERICK BECKER President First row: Hahn, Schwartz, Becker, Krueger, Zernial. Second roiv: Keahey, Burnham, O’Malley, Holle, Free. OFFICERS President ____ ....... FREDERICK BECKER Vice President _____________ STANLEY SCHWARTZ Secretary-Treasurer EDWARD KRUEGER Reporter ________ ____________________ CURTIS WILLS Social Chairman . ..................... RAY HAHN The Brenham Hometown Club, which was organized during the fall of 1955 has more than doubled its membership since its inception. This fact points out that a great amount of progress has been made in carrying out the major objective of the club: that is to increase interest in Texas A M College in the Brenham-Wash- ington County area. First roiv: Williams, Turner, Barnhill, Locke, Edmiston. Second row: Heald, Sellers, Campbell, Mayberry, Herring, Woodson. Third row: Dunn. Henderson. Jenkins, Blackstock, Kindled, Blackwell. JAMES BARNHILL President The Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club was organized October 4. 1956. The purpose of this organization is to promote student relationship between Aggies of Coryell and Hamilton Counties and create an interest in Texas A M College among President ________________________________ JAMES BARNHILL the high school students of these counties. Vice President ________________________________ DON TURNER Meetings are held regularly on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- STEVE EDMISTON in the Academic Building. Social Chairman ----------- DEWAYNE WILLIAMS Reporter ______________________________________ TOMMY LOCKE 473 First row: Kirst, A.; Todd, Fritz, Larkin, Leissner, Williams, Davis. Second row: Machemehl, Vahrenkamp, Kirst, L.; Zipp, Bagley, Foy, Bargainer, Wisdom, Becker. Third row: Boarnet. Pfeuffer, King, Henk. Howes, Nuhn, Haas, Zimmerman, Graetzel, Welsch. Mathews. HELEN BILLINGS Club Stveetheart The Cen-Tex Hometown Club is composed of students from the South Central Texas towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. New 7 Braunfels is noted as a vacation center with its artesian water and varied recreational facilities. San Marcos is well known for its underwater Aquarena. Southwest Texas State College, and its textile industries. Seguin is surrounded by rich farm land and has a large agricultural market; it is also the home of Texas Lutheran College. OFFICERS President Vice President . Secretary ________ Treasurer __________ Social Chairman ..... FRANK LARKIN ________ LOUIS KIRST . TOMMY ZIPP DARRYL SPRINGS ALFRED KIRST. JR. DEL RIO CLARENCE BOLNER President First row: Barefield, Dinsmoor, Smith, J.; Bolner, Smith, D.; Pedrotti. Second row: Brockwell, Cunningham, Brown, Ricks, Glaze, Medina. Third row: Zertuche, Mayfield, Hill, Ortiz, Ramos, Ellison, Arledge. Del Rio, the Queen City of the Rio Grande, is located just south of the Pecos OFFICERS River-Devil’s River-Rio Grande River linkage. It enjoys a pleasant year ’round President CLARENCE BOLNER climate. It is called the town where the sunshine spends the winter. The city’s Vice President JIM DINSMOOR water supply comes from the San Felipe Springs which are the third largest springs Rep.-Secretary JOHN E. SMITH in the state - Treasurer LAMAR SMITH 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 Del Rio annually. 474 DOCHES : ' VARDAMAN F. JOHNSON President OFFICERS The Doches Hometown Club is comprised of Aggies from Nacogdoches and the President VARDAMAN JOHNSON surrounding area. The club was organized in 1955 for the purpose of providing Vice President KENNETH SUTTON these Aggies with social events during the school holidays. Another purpose is to Treasurer JESSE HARGROVE reveal the opportunities that A M offers to high school boys of the hometown area. Secretary BRUCE LOWERY First row: Skaggs, Klett, Kidd, Ragsdale, Mills, McMullan, Klett, V. Second row: Conklin, Lagow, Hallpian, F.; Hallman, F.; Spiller, Mittel, Carpenter, Lilly. JERRE KAY MILLS Sweetheart The Edwards Plateau Hometown Club, taking in Kimble, Menard. Sutton, Crockett. Schleicher. Concho, and Reagan Counties, was organized in 1954 with just a few members. It has since progressed to its present size and height of its activities. Along with sponsoring a Duchess to the Cotton Ball each year, various parties, get- togethers, and domino tournaments are held by the club. 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. OFFICERS President __________________________ BENNETT RAGSDALE Vice President ______________________________ ROBERT KIDD Secretary ___________________________________________ GENE MILLS Social Secretary __________________________________ BILL LILLY 475 S 1 ■ First roiv: Blaschke, Gansky, Voelkel, Krause, Pavlik, Sekerka, Kaase. Second row: Brune, Shumbera, Krauss, Deterlings, Lux, Schneider. Third row: Weeren, Harbers, Mattern, Rosenbach, Clipson. EUGENE VOELKEL President The Fayette-Colorado County Club is composed of forty members from these two South Central Texas Counties. Towns represented are Schulenburg. La Grange, Columbus, Eagle Lake, Gonado, Weimar, and Flatonia. The purpose of the organization is to acquaint the boys of these several towns with each other and try to get more students to come to A M. Many social func¬ tions are held throughout the year. OFFICERS President ' ________________ Vice President ______ Secretary-T reasurer Social Secretary ____ Reporter ________________ ... EUGENE VOELKEL .............. JACK HERZIK . DANNIE GANSKY ___________________ LOUIS EPPS EWALD BLASHKE. JR. FORT BEND COUNTY JAMES CHRIST President First row: Christ, Vencic, Coyle, Somers, Koehl. Second row: Sanders, Drake, Williams, White, Watson. Third row: Christian. OFFICERS President ______________________________________ JAMES CHRIST Vice President ________________________________ DON BRAUNE Secretary __________________________________ DAVID SANDERS Treasurer ____________________________________________ J. 0. KOEHL The Fort Bend County Hometown Club contains students from Rosenberg, Rich¬ mond, and Wallis. The main purposes of our club are to bind closer together the students from this area, to create a union between students and Aggie Exes, and to build favorable opinions of A M in the minds and hearts of our friends and neighbors. Each year has seen an increased number of students at Aggieland from Ft. Bend County. 476 FORT WORTH Fust row: Clark, Stumbo, Kelly, Scott, Wilkes, Sanders, Willis. Second row: Kendrick, McCrary, Smith, Davis, Ham, Owen, Harris, Estes. Third row: Armstrong, Frost, Alewine, Juvenal, Caudry, Renfro, Turner, Connelley, Harden, Boyle, Adams. OFFICERS President _________________________________ WILLIAM DAVES Vice President ____________________________________ BOB SMITH Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ JACK McCRARY The Ft. Worth Hometown Club, working in connection with the Dallas Hometown Club, has produced some of the most outstanding social activities of the school year. The club has also undertaken further steps toward the erection of a club house to be used by the Mothers Club, former students, and active members of this club. First row: Johnson, Pehnke, Delany, Kennedy, Terry. Second row: Arnold, Siebel, Fred, Roubion, Wilcox, Fundling, Raus, Nelson, Crossman, Hodges. Third row: Brown, Korth, Landron, Kennedy, R.; McDonough, Montemayor, Caballero, McDuffie, Tuckett, Hunter. GALVESTON COUNTY RONALD E. KENNEDY President The Galveston County Hometown Club is formed every year to help the students of the county to work together for a better Aggie Spirit and Unity. The Club is pledged to work with the Aggie-Exes Club of Galveston in all activities that arise. These activities include High School Day, Aggie Muster, semester functions and any other activities that will benefit the members. 477 OFFICERS President ________________ Vice President _______ Vice President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Reporter _________________ Reporter _________________ RONALD KENNEDY ________ JOHN DELANY .. JIMMY GOODMAN ________ CARL PEHNKE DAVID NEUMANN .... CURTIS ARNOLD First rove: Bretches, Barcus, Murley, Nelson, Thornton, Spath, Brown, Matthews. Second row: Johnson, Guilloud, Miller, Low, Jones, Davis, Milliken, Russell. GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB BERNARD A. SPATH President The Grayson County Club is one of the many hometown clubs on the A M campus. Its members are boys from Sherman, Denison, and the surrounding area. The club was formed in 1950 and now has a membership of 35. Monthly meetings, to discuss and to just offer an opportunity of getting together, are held and are followed by refreshments which are furnished by the Grayson County Mothers Club. OFFICERS President ____________________________ BERNARD A. SPATH Vice President ________________________________ DAVID JONES Secretary ____________________________________ CYRUS BARCUS Treasurer ______________________________ LANNY BRETCHES Each September, an annual barbecue is sponsored by the Mothers Club for the purpose of becoming better acquainted. During the school year, highlights are the Christmas party, sponsored by the Exes, and a dance between semesters sponsored by the Mothers Club. ■ DARLENE JUNKER Club Sweetheart First row: Clement, Marek, Wayne, Kainer, Sards, Magruder. Second row: Hartman, Pollard, Sion, Peters, Soothers, Holder, Whitley, McAlpine, Piegsa. Third row: Hartman, W.; Wilson, Templin, Novosad, Cornett, Munnerlyn, Beckman, Blanton, Marshall. The Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club members are from the counties of Victoria, Calhoun, Jackson, and from parts of Refugio, Goliad, DeWitt, and Matagorda. The principal cities in this area are Victoria, Port Lavaca, Cuero, Edna, Goliad, Palacios, and Ganado. Agriculture, ranching, oil, and the industries of Alcoa, DuPont, and Union Carbide provides for the economy of the region. The club’s activities consist of an annual Christmas dance and Easter party. Active participation is devoted to introducing the local high school graduates to Texas A M during its annual High School Day weekend. 478 OFFICERS I resident l y ice President Secretary Treasurer JOE TINDEL BILLY C. NORWOOD CHARLES I). PENNINGTON KENNETH R. IVIcGEE The Henderson County A M Club consists of Aggies from Athens, Malakoff, Brownsboro, Eustace. Trinidad and other towns in the county. Its yearly activities include regular sponsorship of All-College Dances in Athens, participation in High School Day and special service to Aggies of the county. This year’s club pays special tribute to J. D. Martin, Henderson County former student who died in November, for his untiring work in the interest of Aggies. First row: Folsom, J.; Folsom, P.; Downs, Wright, Minyard, Wilson. Second row: Broome, Cowart, McDaniel, King, Jackson. Third row: DeWitt, Rountree, Hollis. JASPER JAMES W. WILSON President The Jasper County Hometown Club this year had its largest membership since organizing in 1954. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among other clubs and give the members a chance to meet and discuss happenings around home. This year the club had charge of the Aggie Muster that was held in Jasper. The president was Jimmy Wilson as the policy of the club is to elect the president from the Senior Class. OFFICERS President ________________________________ JAMES W. WILSON Vice President ________________________ JOE BILL HOLLIS Secretary-Treasurer __________ MRS. JOHN FOLSOM Reporter __________________________________ BILLY McDANIEL 479 KAUFMAN COUNTY CLUB First row: Wester, Cooksey, Burt, Roberson, Sanders. Second row: Dean, McKinney, Burnett, Quattlebaum, Cobb, Robertson, B. MARY VIRGINIA GRIFFIN Club Sweetheart The Kaufman County Club is composed of boys from the various towns of Kauf¬ man County. Towns represented are Terrell, Kaufman, Crandall, and Scurry. The highlight of the year is the annual all-college dance given at Christmas. The dance was held at the Terrell Country Club this year. OFFICERS President ________________ Vice President ______ Secretary-T reasurer Reporter ________________ JOE C. SANDERS ________ DON BURT _____ ED COOKSEY WORD ROBERSON KILGORE CLUB BETTIE OWENS Club Sweetheart First row: Basinger, Gumert, Hutchison. Second row: Perkins, Hughes, Miller, Harris. Third row: Fallin, Henson, Vanwinkle, Whitley, Fallin, J. E. OFFICERS President _____________________________________ JOHN GUMERT Vice President ____________________ JOHNNY BASINGER Treasurer ______________________________ WILLIAM PERKINS Secretary ______________________________________ JAMES FALLIN The Club was first started in the fall of 1951. Since then it has grown until presently it is one of the more active small hometown clubs on the campus. The Club is partially supported by the hometown Mothers Club which annually provides two dinners for club members. 480 EDMOND SAAD, JR. President First row: Mayfield, Woodard, Saad, Friedrich, Cooper. Second row: McWilliams, Palmer, Harrod, Weison, Judah, Segers. Third row: Simmons, Perry, Wenzel, Myers, Bratton, Woolley. OFFICERS President ____________________________ EDMOND SAAD, JR. Vice President ____________________________ RIP WOODARD Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ DICK SIMMONS Social Chairman ______________________ LESTER WEISON The Lamar Chapter of the Houston Hometown Club was first organized during the past fall and now has a membership of 55. The club has a two-fold purpose: a social organization and to be of service to any Aggies from this area. LAVACA COUNTY BUDDY ANDREWS President Lavaca County is located on the Coastal Plain of Southeast Texas. The principal occupations being farming and livestock with a secondary income from manu¬ facturing industries. Halletsville is the county seat and has cotton ginning, marketing, poultry and dairy products. Yoakum on the Lavaca-DeWitt County line, has one of the state’s few tanneries. Shiner has cotton, cottonseed oil mill, poultry, and brew. Moulton is the farm center. OFFICERS President ______________________________ BUDDY ANDREWS Vice President ____________________ BENNIE BOHUSLAV Treasurer ______________________ TRAVIS EFFENBERGER Secretary ____________________________________ JAMES FREYTAG Sentinel ______________________________________ GEORGE GILLAR 481 1 LOWER TRINITY VALLEY CLUB First row: Richardson, Meacham, McAdams, Williamson, Robinson. Second row: Rodgers, Newton, Harris, Denney, Crocker, Datel. CHARLES RICHARDSON President The Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club, which was originally the Liberty Hometown Club, was reactivated in 1954 with Dick Partlow as its president. The membership has increased from 16 in its first year to nearly 30. During the second year of its activity, the club was firmly established under Louis Datel. The current president is Charles Richardson of Hull. Membership is open to students living in Liberty, Hardin, and Chambers counties. Towns represented in the club are Liberty, Hardin, Hull-Daisetta, Anahuac, Dayton, and Cleveland. OFFICERS President ____________________ CHARLES RICHARDSON Vice President ______________________ THERON McLAREN Reporter ______________________________ HARLEY McADAMS Secretary _______________________________________ JERRY DENNY Treasurer ______________________________ JACK RODGERS Historian ___________________________ NORMAN CROCKER The principle sources of income in this region are the production of oil. rice, cotton, and livestock. BILLY W. WAGNON President First row: McGowan, Wagnon, Collins, Curry. Second row: Jones, Gleason, White. Third row: Ford, Cox, Byars, Thedford, Davis, Stevens, Goddard, Burton. OFFICERS President _____________________________________ BILL, WAGNON Secretary __________________________________________ DAVIS FORD The Lubbock-South Plains Hometown Club, since first organized in 1955 has now grown to approximately twenty-five members. The purpose of the club is to bring the boys of the South Plains area closer together, as well as to encourage high school students in and around Lubbock to attend A M. Since its organization last year, an active Mothers’ Club has been formulated and honors the hoys with various parties and social functions throughout the year. The club is continually growing and provides a necessary link between the hoys from this section of the state. 482 MIDLAND CLUB ELOISE CONGER Sweetheart First row: Waters, Cunningham, Upham, Miller, Tiller. Second row: Baker, Smith, Brown, Hensley, Summers. OFFICERS President ________________________________________ F. W. MILLER Vice President __________________________________ J. L. UPHAM Secretary-Treasurer ____________ J. A. CUNNINGHAM Sergeant-at-Arms _________________________ F. R. FORSYTH The Midland Hometown Club was organized primarily for social activities for the students from Midland County. The club is not entirely a social group, however. Each year, programs are pre¬ sented by the club to the high school seniors in Midland. 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. 1 First row: Clavin, Caries, Henderson, Galceran, Walters, Shuler, Durdin. Second row: Futch, Burns, Smith, Thompson, Conerly, Galceran. MILBY CHAPTER OF HOUSTON EARL L. GALCERAN President The Milby Chapter of the Houston Hometown Club was formed the second semester of this year. Due to the large enrollment of students from Houston it became necessary to divide the Houston Hometown Club into high school chapters. The Milby is one of the eight high schools in Houston represented at Texas A M. The purpose of this club is to promote A M to graduating high school students, and to offer students relaxation from their studies. OFFICERS President ____________________________ EARL L. GALCERAN Vice President ________________________ WES HENDERSON Secretary ________________________________ MARTIN WALTERS Social Secretary ____________________________ DUCK GARIES Treasurer ____________________________ WALTER L. SHULER 483 First row: Thomas, W.; Green, Smelley, McEntire, Wallace, Sullivan, Thomas, D. Second row: McMillan, W .; McMillan, J.; Cogburn, Merrell, Frost, Hankinson, Colgin. WALTER J. THOMAS President The Mineral Wells-Weatherford Hometown Club is composed of students from Palo Pinto and Parker County. Located between Mineral Wells and Weatherford is Camp Wolters. This was one of the larger Army training bases during World War II and after this World War it was converted into a training center for the Air Force Engineers. It is presently a helicopter training base. There are many textile industries in these two North Central Texas towns not to mention the fine fishing that goes on only thirty miles from Mineral Wells at Possum Kingdom Dam. The annual Christmas party is the biggest function of the year. It is usually held either on the roof of the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells or at the Weatherford Country Club. OFFICERS President ____________________________ WALTER J. THOMAS Vice President ___________________________________ DON GREEN Secretary-Treasurer __________________. CARL MERRILL Reporters _________________ . ____ NORRELL WALLACE DEAN SULLIVAN MONTGOMERY COUNTY CLUB WANDA GINDRUP Sweetheart First row: Stewart, Reed, Madeley, LaFayette. Second row: Kelley, Shandley, Thornherry, Gay, Powell. OFFICERS President ______ __________________ JIMMY STEWART Vice President .. WENDELL CREAMER Secretary-Treasurer . _ ROGER SHANDLEY Social Chairman . BILL LAFAYETTE Reporter ____________________________________ HULON MODELY 484 The Montgomery County Hometown Club was reorganized tbis year after several years of idleness. The club offers membership for seventeen Aggies from Conroe and surrounding areas. Functions of the club include an Annual Christmas Party in connection with the Aggie-Exes Club of Montgomery County and other social activities attend ed by high school seniors. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship between students and exes and to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB JESUS VEGA DE LEON First row: Beneke, Vega, Marciacq, Vallarino. Second row: Gonzalez, Claehar, Endara, Salinas, President Percival, Ildarraz. Third row: Flores, Capote, Guzman, Alvarez, Quiros. Fourth row: Hernandez, Villarreal, Galindo, Buentello, Fernandez. The Pan-American Club’s purpose is to promote better understanding within the Americas, and to unite the students of the various countries of the American President . JESUS VEGA DE LEON Continents in an effective and durable way, and to instill in them a spirit of Vice President EDDIE PERCIVAL cooperation among themselves and with regard to students of A M. The activities consist of meetings, social functions and lectures. First row: Osborn, Shives, Hardy, Davidson. Second row: Heald, Howard, Hershey, Carver, JACK M. HEALD, JR. Minter. Third row: Rice, Dixon, Edwards, Phillips. President The Panhandle Club was formed by students from the Panhandle or near that area. The Panhandle Club has its own bylaws which were made by the members and approved by the college. Meetings are held on the first and third of each month in the Academic Building. Refreshments are served in the MSC after each meeting. One of the main highlights of the year is a party given by the students of TSCW from the Panhandle. OFFICERS President ________________ Vice President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Reporter _________________ Social Secretary .... _________ JACK HEALD RUSTY DAVIDSON ... ERNEST HARDY ________ DON CARVER ..... DICK ALSTON 485 First row: Tumlinson, Priest, Kapeller, Rindfuss, Hancock, Fernandez, Kersten. Second row: Brod, Polk, Triplitt, Cox, A.; Cannon, Johnston, Cox, D.; Vance, Hernandez. Third row: Tachibana, Woolam, Burns, Gloor, Chastain. Brod. B.; McAllen, Garza, Hall, Bell. RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB R. N. HANCOCK President 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 ever¬ lasting 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 flows 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. OFFICERS President R. N. HANCOCK Vice President R. L. McGOWN Secretary ..... ........ J. McLEORED Treasurer R. KAPELLER 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 forward 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 Mothers Club. SAN ANGELO CLUB JERRY C. LONON President First row: Lonon, Kimery, Wheeler, Wallace, Manitzas, Cull, Tyler. Second row: Simmons, Harrow, Boyce, Wheeler, F. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer .. . Reporter Sergeant-at-Arrns Queen _________________ _________ JERRY LONON LAWRENCE WHEELER HAROLD HENSON __________ JAMES KIMERY KENNETH SCOTT FRANKIE WHEELER MISS BRENDA BECK The San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club draws its membership from Aggies residing in or around San Angelo. At present, the membership is around 30. The club sponsors several varied activities, the most important of which is the annual Christmas Dance. The queen is chosen from duchesses entered and escorted by hometown members. The proceeds are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Cluh which puts the money in their scholarship fund for local Aggies. Other activities include off-campus socials and High School Day. 486 CHARLES A. BOLLFRASS President First row: Feeny, Hanovice, Weinberger, Bollfrass, Kelt, Graves, Moore. Second row: Hiller, Breland, Schmid, Chase, Blayney, Ford, Zidell, Jones, Brazzel, Molina. OFFICERS President CHARLES A. BOLLFRASS Secretory-Treasurer FRANK M. WEINBERGER Social Secretary ROBERT E. BEST 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: Lehman, Thompson. Redditt, Lynn. Second row: Armenakis, Hadley, Riegel. Aldridge, Free, McFarlin. Third row: Mijalis, Allen, Long, Cosse. Kelly, Yancy. JASPER N. LYNN President 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, and is the richest parish per capita in the state. 487 OFFICERS President __________________________________ JASPER N. LYNN Vice President ____________ BRADY D. ARMSTRONG Secret ary ________________________ WILLIAM M. REDDITT Treasurer __________________________ TOMMIE E. LOHMAN Social Secretary ________________ CARL G. THOMPSON w p iKy • 5 : “ ' r-j t-, ' , «y r •- ■ ...... . First row: Villa, Kolinek, K.; Pruitt, Kolinek, M.; West, Curtis. Second roiv: Walker, Coughran, Hyltiu, West, B.; Reyes, Jackson, Young. SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS CLUB LEON CURTIS President The South Central Texas Hometown Cluh is made up of members from Floresville, Beeville, Karnes City, Pettus, Jourdanton, Yorktown, Nordheim, Nixon, and Stock- dale. There are approximately 25 members in this area. The Annual Christmas party given by the Aggie-Exes of Kenedy is the largest affair of the year. Since the former students are showing more interest in the club, an increase in membership is expected. OFFICERS President ____________________________________ LEON CURTIS Vice President _______________ E. KERWIN KOLINEK Secretary __________________________ STANLEY COUGHRAN Treasurer __________________________________________ ELOY VILLA SOUTH LOUISIANA CLUB RANDY NEWCOMER President First row: Kuchler, Newcomer, P. L. “Pinkie” Downs, Jr., “06,” Petry, Anthony Cooke. Second row: Compton, Butler, Massingale, Yount, Blakewood, Francis, Dommert, Fenton, Cowick. OFFICERS President _____________________________ RANDY NEWCOMER Vice President ____________________________ TED ANTHONY Secretary ____________________________________ JOHN KUCHLER Treasurer _____________________________ GEORGE McKNIGHT The South Louisiana Hometown Club was organized in 1952. The cluh is composed of all students who live below a line drawn east and west through Alex¬ andria, Louisiana. The club offers these South Louisiana Aggies a medium through which th ey can gather together for social functions here at A M and at home. Each Christmas there is an annual patty given in Lafayette for all Aggies. These parties are spon¬ sored by the Aggie Exes in that area, and offer these A M students a chance to meet the exes. 488 JOHN I lEKCE WEATHEKFORD First row: Curtis, Martin, Watson, Beever, Weatherford, Burch, Conrad. Second row: Zamhrano, President Scott, Richer, Santos, Hausman, Beever, Wueste, Pettibon, Neumann, Busby, Roberson. OFFICERS President _______________________ JACK WEATHERFORD Vice President _______________________ HAROLD CONRAD Secretary ___________ RANDY CURTIS Treasurer ________________________________________ BOB BUSBY Reporter ________________________________________ FORD MARTIN 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 by 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. The main events for the club each year are the Christmas Dance during the Christmas vaca¬ tion and the spring barbecue. First row: Graham, Waters, Connor, Welch, Newman, Steel, Fudge. Second row: Fomby, Dyson, McCrary, Johnson, Thornton, McKnight, Poston. TEXARKANA- FOUR STATES CLUB JACK STEEL President The Texarkana-Four States Club was organized in 1946 with eight charter mem¬ bers. Through the years, the club has raised its membership until today it has a total membership 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 four states — Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. OFFICERS President ____________________________________ JACK T. STEEL Vice President ________________________ TOM M. CONNOR Secretary-Treasurer _________________________ TOM REDDIN Sergeant-at-Arms ________________ JAMES T. GRAHAM 489 First rotv: Crews, Alexander, Gibson, McMurrey. Second row: Goldman, Sanders, Manry, Battise, Coats. Third row: Buford, Evans, McAfee, Crews, J., Anderson, Hamilton. TRI-COUNTY CLUB JAMES CREWS President The East Texas Tri-County Club was organized in 1954. The membership has increased threefold since this club was organized. The purpose of this club is to encourage boys from Polk, Tyler, and San Jacinto Counties to attend Texas A M, to inform the people of this area of the opportunities offered to young men at A M, and to carry on social activities. OFFICERS President _______________________________________ JAMES CREWS Vice President ____________________ROGER ALEXANDER Secretary-Treasurer ____________ FRANK McMURREY WARREN JOHNSON, JR. First row: Nessmith, Garner, Chandler, Johnson, Dod. Second row: Stumberg, Graham, Chandler, President Green ’ Grah am ’ Roberts - OFFICERS President ______________________ WARREN JOHNSON, JR. Vice President ______________________________ ROY JOHNSON Secretary __________________________________ DAVID GRAHAM Treasurer ________________________________ MARTIN GRAHAM 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 Mothers 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. 490 TYLER-SMITH COUNTY CLUB PATRICK MARSHALL President First row: Marshall, M.; Braly, Rice, Schwartz, Lemmon, Sides. Second row: Dorsett, House, McCarty, Winn, Shea, McFarland, Marshall, P. Third row: Dew, Goble, Pinkerton, Beaird, Burton, Messer, Clark, Pope, Elliott, Lowe, Gravley, Rjx, Bolt, Linnstaedter. OFFICERS President PATRICK MARSHALL Vice President . GARY LEMMON Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE QUINN Reporter EISH PINKERTON The Tyler-Smith County A M Club is an organization with a membership of some 48 men from Tyler and Smith County. The purpose of the club is to proselyte new Aggies each year and to provide some social life for the present Aggies. The latter consists of dances over the various holidays and occasional on campus “social functions. ’ The club could never have been as great a success as it has been if it was not for the Tyler-Smith County Mothers Club. First row: Terry, Hummel. Second row: Thomas, Dodgen, Coleman, Kutch, Lacy, Van Zandt. Third roiv: Kutch, T.; Owen, Christner, Clemens, Ragan, Clark, Wampler. JAMES CLARK President Wheeler and Collingsworth counties are located in the eastern part of the Panhandle near the top of Texas. The club was organized this year with fifteen charter mem¬ bers. The purpose of the club is to promote hometown fellowship here on the campus, keep former students in our area informed of events at A M and to interest high school seniors in coming to Texas A M. During the past year we had a summer picnic, a Christmas party, talked with high school seniors and entertained mothers on parents’ day. OFFICERS President ________________________________________ JAMES CLARK Vice President ________________ KENNETH WAMPLER Secretary-Treasurer ______________________ JIMMY TERRY Social Chairman ________.____________ _______ WAYNE LACY 491 AMARILLO MOTHERS CLUB 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 ________________________ ....... MRS. GLENN BUELL ..... MRS. W. B. CHAPMAN ________ MRS. HAZEL SWINK ....... MRS. J. M. SIMPSON _____________ MRS. BILL BOWN . MRS. THOMAS J. JONES __________ MRS. R. L. YEAGER ._ MRS. RUSSELL BROWN mrs. e. d. McCullough ........ MRS. J. W. CARVER Mrs. Selvin Allen Mrs. Guy Bailey Mrs. Bill Bown Mrs. Glenn Buell Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. A. G. Garver Mrs. R. E. Gatlin Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. W. H. Rainey Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. T. E. Reyman Mrs. Jess Ritter Mrs. C. E. Saddler Mrs. Ben Scott Mrs. J. W. Smith Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. G. W. Westerfield Mrs. B. A. Wuefman 492 CORPUS CHRISTI MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. 0. R. Abbott Mrs. Lewis Armstrong Mrs. A. J. Ashmore Mrs. 0. L. Atkins Mrs. Jack Barfield Mrs. John Barnes Mrs. Victor Benys Mrs. Robert Bluntzer Mrs. Gail C. Bradley Mrs. 1). R. Brewster Mrs. J. R. Carter Mrs. J. F. Clark Mrs. Fred L. Cole Mrs. James M. Dellinger Mrs. F. F. Dickey Mrs. S. B. Edw r ards Mrs. G. A. Gacke Mrs. W. W. Hamon Mrs. H. E. Hicks Mrs. R. E. Hobbs Mrs. William Hogan Mrs. M. L. Kahn Mrs. J. T. King Mrs. Margaret Kennamer Mrs. L. 1. Johnson Mrs. S. H. Lee Mrs. R. M. McKechnie Mrs. N. A. Miller Mrs. W. S. Minor Mrs. E. L. Moore Mrs. Lola Mae Neal Mrs. D. A. Nix Mrs. Houston Parish Mrs. Bunn Poston Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. C. Logan Rankin Mrs. F. Regmund Mrs. C. A. Robertson Mrs. W. Selby Mrs. L. L. Shannon .Mrs. James C. Sharp Mrs. C. B. Smith Mrs. H. L. Smith Mrs. Isaac Solka Mrs. H. Durward Thompson Mrs. Joe H. Thornton Mrs. Charles Urban Mrs. L. B. Wehring Mrs. Edward Whelan Mrs. George C. Wicks Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. Margaret Winship President _________________________ First Vice President Second Vice President Third Vice President ..... Recording Secretary _ . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian ________________________ MRS. H. DURWARD THOMPSON MRS. C. LOGAN RANKIN _ MRS. F. F. DICKEY MRS. FRED L. COLE ..... MRS. C. A. URBAN .............. MRS. C. B. SMITH MRS. JOE H. THORNTON MRS. GAIL BRADLEY MRS. MARGARET KENNAMER 493 DALLAS MOTHERS CLUB MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. DONALD CAMERON E. ALLEN BROWN ...... MAX PATTON _____________ A. E. SOUTTER __________ CLIFTON BLACKMON CLAUDE REYNOLDS CHARLES E. McGEE .. J. A. JAMESON ___________ FRED L. SCHUSTER . LELAND PRATT _________ FRED BUFORD CHARLES RAY __________ GATES COLLIER __________ W. M. DANTZLER .... _________________________ President .. Vice President-at-Large _______ First Vice President _. Second Vice President _____ Third Vice President _. Fourth Vice President ______ Fifth Vice President _____ Sixth Vice President .. Seventh Vice President __________________________ Treasurer ______ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary _________________________ Historian ______________ Parliamentarian Mrs. Robt. E. Abbott Mrs. Floyd A. Allen Mrs. Roy T. Allen Mrs. Katherine M. Altermann Mrs. Elva Ammer Mrs. R. Ancelin Mrs. Esther Arnold Mrs. J. Virgil Bailey Mrs. L. Warren Baker Mrs. King S. Barker Mrs. Leernan B. Barnett Mrs. Jasper Barron Mrs. John P. Barron Mrs. Harless E. Benthul Mrs. L. B. Berry Mrs. Matthew Biondi Mrs. Charles F. Bishop Mrs. E. E. Black Mrs. Clifton Blackmon Mrs. D. W. Bolin Mrs. W. H. Bowen Mrs. W. K. Bredlow Mrs. A. J. Brough Mrs. E. Allen Brown Mrs. Olin S. Brown Mrs. S. A. Brown Mrs. Geo. T. Brundrett Mrs. Floyd King Buckner, Sr. Mrs. Fred Buford Mrs. C. V. Bullington Mrs. A. J. Burchett Mrs. C. H. Burke Mrs. Edward O. Burkley Mrs, Otis Burleson Mrs. Sam W. Burton Mrs. Joe J. Calhoun Mrs. C. S. Callicoatte Mrs. N. J. Calvin Mrs. Donald Cameron Mrs. Robt. M. Campion, Jr. Mrs. Jas. A. Carpenter Mrs. Lee Roy Carpenter, Sr. Mrs. Ellen Carrao Mrs. B. L. Carter Mrs. D. V. Carter Mrs. W. D. Chapman Mrs. C. D. Cheatham Mrs. C. H. Cheshire Mrs. Dorcas Chewning Mrs. R. 0. Childers Mrs. M. A. Choate Mrs. Caroline Cinatli Mrs. S. J. Clinton Mrs. Dorothy D. Coker Mrs. Gates Collier Mrs. A. M. Cook, Sr. Mrs. James F. Cook Mrs. Lee E. Cook Mrs. Walter R. Cook Mrs. J. W. Coolidge Mrs. L. G. Coppedg6 Mrs. Quinn M. Corley Mrs. John V. Cornwall Mrs. Ben M. Crawford Mrs. W. 0. Daniel Mrs. W M. Dantzler, Sr. Mrs. P. R. Davis Mrs. Roy H. Davison Mrs. C. H. Delafield Mrs. Albert W. Dillon Mrs. Arvil S. Dowdy Mrs. C. M. Drake Mrs. Reid M. Duke Mrs. W. R. Duncan Mrs. How r ard W. Dunham, Sr. Mrs. W. P. Duval Mrs. James D. Edgecomb Mrs. John R. Edmonds Mrs. J. W. Ellsworth Mrs. Lee R. Emmons Mrs. A. J. Essary Mrs. Bruce E. Fagg Mrs. T. H. Ferguson Mrs. Leon Q. Flemmons Mrs. Cecil Floyd Mrs. Paul D. Folzenlogen Mrs. Elma Fay Fondren Mrs. H. H. Freeman Mrs. J. T. Fulghum Mrs. Fred Galley Mrs. R. C. Gentle Mrs. Dorothy L. Gharis Mrs. Warren A. Gilbert Mrs. W. L. Glazener Mrs. Oscar W. Gleiser Mrs. R. G. Ghiselin Mrs. J. E. Goff Mrs. Herman Goldbla tt Mrs. Henry 0. Good Mrs. Wm. Boone Goode Mrs. Max E. Goodwin, Sr. Mrs. Gwen C. Graul Mrs. 0. C. Greathouse Mrs. Hubert H. Green Mrs. Edwin S. Greer Mrs. Ben L. Grimes Mrs. Marguerite A. Groves Mrs. Joe E. Grubbs Mrs. A. 0‘. Guthrie Mrs. Kelly C. Guy Mrs. M. H. Halff Mrs. Chas. C. Hamilton Mrs. E. C. Hanson, Jr. Mrs. J. C. Hardie Mrs. J. Bennett Hardy Mrs. Harry Harris Mrs. Loyd F. Harris Mrs. Paul F. Harris Mrs. J. C. Hartley Mrs. Josephine Hartness Mrs. E. L. Harwell Mrs. John L. Hauser Mrs. Orland B. Heaton Mrs. Silas W. Heffler Mrs. 0. L. Hill Mrs. R. M. Hill Mrs. Roy W. Hipps Mrs. J. W. Hofmann Mrs. Jay Holloman Mrs. Oscar Holloway Mrs. C. F. Holmans Mrs. T. Frank Houston Mrs. R. B. Huggins Mrs. Homer A. Hunter Mrs. Mark D. Jackman Mrs. Geo. T. Jackson Mrs. J. A. Jameson Mrs. John J. Janack Mrs. Fred J. Johnson Mrs. Geo. H. Jones Mrs. J. Harwell Jones, Sr. Mrs. Gertrude Kent 494 Mrs. Irad C. Kerr Mrs. A. V. Kinslow Mrs. E. L. Klopfenstein Mrs. N. K. Kolb Mrs. Tony A. Koncak Mrs. Jack Kravitz Mrs. Jack Lair Mrs. Irving W. Lambert Mrs. C. I. Lamoreaux Mrs. Yvonne B. LaSance Mrs. H. T. Lassiter Mrs. Archie H. Lawson Mrs. E. J, Leidolf Mrs. D. P. Lewis Mrs. Harold W. Lewman Mrs. S. O. Lincecum Mrs. R. H. Linskie Mrs. Jack Little Mrs. W. C. Lonquist Mrs. Jack Loveland Mrs. Victor F. Lucas Mrs. Ernest E. Lutz Mrs. W. T. McCasland Mrs. R. H. McClure Mrs. Jim McDowell Mrs. C. E. McGee Mrs. D. M. McGee Mrs. T. W. McGlasson Mrs. C. A. Madden Mrs. R. U. Maddox Mrs. Chas. Manning Mrs. L. V. Massingale Mrs. Cleburne Masters Mrs. Arthur Maxcy Mrs. L. G. Meier Mrs. Paul L. Meisenbach Mrs. Huntley Meredith Mrs. W. M. Montgomery Mrs. Lucille Morris Mrs. Bill Morrow Mrs. M. M. Moseley Mrs. R. L. Moses Mrs. R. P. Murphy Mrs. A. D. Neeley Mrs. D. P. Nelson Mrs. D. Patrick Nelson Mrs. Allan W. Newberry Mrs. Erick Norling Mrs. Clarence Oliver Mrs. Edw. S. Olsmith Mrs. A. H. Ormsby Mrs. Robt. Orthwein Mrs. Max Pactor Mrs. Wm. R. Paige Mrs. Max Patton Mrs. Roy G. Pender Mrs. A. M. Pendleton Mrs. LeBow Penland Mrs. H. L. Peoples Mrs. C. C. Perkins Mrs. J. M. Perkins Mrs. J. S. Peterson Mrs. E. L. Phillips Mrs. Ed. R. Phillips, Sr. Mrs. Ralph Plumlee Mrs. C. F. Pope Mrs. Jack Powell Mrs. Leland Pratt Mrs. John L. Quigley Mrs. Chas. L. Ray Mrs. John A. Ray Mrs. M. Russell Regan Mrs. I. F. Reid Mrs. Morty Rephan Mrs. A. L. Reuscher Mrs. Claude F. Reynolds Mrs. Millard W. Rice Mrs. D. P. Richardson Mrs. Floyd V. Richardson Mrs. A. W. Roberson, Jr. Mrs. Claude Roberts Mrs. Louise Robertson Mrs. R. E. Romanowski Mrs. H. B. Romick Mrs. R. K. Rowalt Mrs. H. C. Rowland Mrs. Adele R. Ryan Mrs. W. A. Schnabel Mrs. W. H. Schulgen Mrs. Fred L. Schuster Mrs. Frances Schweizer Mrs. M. R. Sellers Mrs. Albert F. Sidoti Mrs. Ray Smith Mrs. S. G. Southworth Mrs. A. E. Soutter Mrs. L. G. Starr Mrs. R. R. Stehle Mrs. L. W. Stevens Mrs. Doyle Stewart Mrs. Eva E. Tadlock Mrs. Robt. C. Tapia Mrs. Chester W. Terry Mrs. 0. Wayne Thompson Mrs. H. B. Tinsley Mrs. Art Touceda Mrs. Edna Trees Mrs. Geo. W. Truesdale Mrs. Harry Utay Mrs. D. J. Vander Meer Mrs. Janies Verges Mrs. F. C. Voorhies Mrs. G. B. Walther Mrs. H. B. Warnick Mrs. J. W. Watkins Mrs. Richard G. Watts Mrs. Q. Weatherford Mrs. Loyes Dee Wesch Mrs. T. C. Westbrook Mrs. Carl A. Wheeless Mrs. Clinton H. White Mrs. H. M. White Mrs. E. E. Whitney Mrs. A. M. Wiesner Mrs. J. S. Wiley Mrs. Terry L. Wiley Mrs. W. J. Wilkie Mrs. C. Leyton Willis Mrs. Geo. W. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Gene Wismer Mrs. L. B. Withers Mrs. C. W. Wolens Mrs. David Wolf Mrs. Gaston M. Wood Mrs. Ida Yaffe Mrs. E. J. Zink FORT WORTH MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. E. V. Abbott Mrs. C. 0. Abel Mrs. J. B. Abies Mrs. James K. Alewine Mrs. Roy H. Allen Mrs. C. F. Arbuckle Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong Mrs. R. L. Barlow Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. Norman W. Beard Mrs. Ray Bell Mrs. M. R. Best Mrs. L. A. Boone Mrs. Jack S. Boyle Mrs. T. C. Brookshire Mrs. E. Y. Brown Mrs. Marie Morton Brown Mrs. G. A. Burnham Mrs. Don Burton Mrs. Roy Cain Mrs. Eugenia Campbell Mrs. J. L. Caudry Mrs. B. A. Cicherski Mrs. Tom C. Coffman Mrs. W. G. Conn Mrs. L. B. Connelly Mrs. D. J. Costa Mrs. O. D. Crill Mrs. Mary E. Crutchfield Mrs. Robert E. Curda Mrs. K. W. Davis Mrs. Lester M. Davis Mrs. Homer J. Dennis Mrs. D. H. Denton Mrs. R. O. Dews Mrfe. C. E. Dimock Mrs. Troy R. Dobbs Mrs. Joe E. Drummond Mrs. R. B. Duke Mrs. T. J. Dwyer Mrs. E. N. Dye Mrs. Dyer Mrs. J. B. Erisman Mrs. Jack M. Estes Mrs. L. M. Fauber Mrs. A. S. Foulke Mrs. U. E. Fisher Mrs. William Frost Mrs. E. B. Gaby Mrs. Roy C. Gage Mrs. Clara V. Garrard Mrs. C. W. Garrard Mrs. R. E. Garrison Mrs. R. L. Garza Mrs. Victor L. Ginn Mrs. R. L. Gollahon Mrs. J. L. Goolsby Mrs. R. L. Greene Mrs. L. T. Gregg Mrs. E. W. Grossman Mrs. C. H. Groves Mrs. H. W. Hague Mrs. R. C. Ham Mrs. Nat J. Harben Mrs. T. T. Hardgrove Mrs. Newton T. Harris Mrs. Rey Hawley Mrs. Katherine Heath Mrs. C. E. Hefner Mrs. J. B. Hester Mrs. Ware Higginbotham Mrs. J. W. Huffman Mrs. Allen L. Johnson Mrs. Robert Steel Jones Mrs. Bill C. Kendrick Mrs. J. D. Kimball Mrs. Robert King Mrs. J. E. Kitterman Mrs. Horace Knight Mrs. E. C. Kopp Mrs. Frank R. Lang Mrs. Alfred A. Lewis Mrs. E. Don Lewis Mrs. G. B. Magruder Mrs. Paul Mason Mrs. T. U. McAllister Mrs. Leon McClanahan Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. Alta McCutcheon Mrs. Tom R. McElroy Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. J B. McLeroy Mrs. I. E. McWhirter Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. F. Howard Milrany Mrs. Kent Mitchell Mrs. T. J. Mitchell Mrs. C. B. Mitchella Mrs. 0. D. Moore Mrs. Frank T. Murray Mrs. C. W. Northern Mrs. S. S. Nuckols Mrs. Anthony S. Ocone Mrs. J. 0. Patton Mrs. J. L. Peeler Mrs. E. T. Peterson President _________________________ Vice President-at-Large .. Chaplain __________________________ First Vice President _______ Second Vice President „ Third Vice President _____ Fourth Vice President . Fifth Vice President ______ Sixth Vice President ______ Seventh Vice President .. Recording Secretary ______ Corresponding Secretary Treasurer _________________________ Publicity Chairman _______ Federation Chairman Historian _________________________ Parliamentarian ______________ _____________ MRS. A. J. MEALS ________MRS. T. J. MITCHELL .. MRS. J. T. THREADGILL MRS. W. KENT MITCHELL .... MRS. C. B. MITCHELLA _____________ MRS. J. B. RIDDLE _________MRS. S. S. NUCKOLS ____________ MRS. J. 0. PATTON ___________ MRS. C. B. TILLERY ____________ MRS. C. E. DIMOCK ... MRS. R. W. McCLESKEY ___________ MRS. REY HAWLEY _____________ MRS. J. L. PEELER ... MRS. ROBERT T. SMITH ... MRS. HOMER J. DENNIS MRS. ROBERT L. BARLOW .. MRS. BILL C. KENDRICK Mrs. H. L. Pulliam Mrs. J. B. Raynaud Mrs. J. V. Renfro Mrs. Ida L. Ricks Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. M. R. Royar Mrs. Barton Sandlin Mrs. 0. E. Schrickel Mrs. J. E. Schubert Mrs. Henry S. Scott Mrs. Virgil H. Scroggs Mrs. R. C. Sewell Mrs. William Shedd Mrs. Amelia Sheveland Mrs. Wm. C. Shipman Mrs. Herman A. Smith Mrs. Robert T. Smith Mrs. Roy T. Smith Mrs. Vernon R. Smith Mrs. J. Spencer Mrs. Edmond W. Stephens Mrs. Ed. W. Stephenson Mrs. C. E. Stinnett Mrs. Jim Stoker Mrs. F. W. Stuckert Mrs. W. H. Stumbo Mrs. Opal C. Sullivan Mrs. W. R. Talley Mrs. Delbert R. Taylor Mrs. M. E. Thomas Mrs. S. B. Thomas Mrs. J. T. Threadgill Mrs. C. B. Tillery Mrs. Geo. W. Tinslar Mrs. Marvin Van Orden Mrs. J. B. Vaughn Mrs. Max Weinstein Mrs. C. D. Whaley Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Mrs. J. R. Wilkes Mrs. R. G. Williams Mrs. Radford Willis Mrs. Ed. A. W ilson Mrs. H. J. Windmiller Mrs. Elmer T. Wise Mrs. Martin D. Wolfe Mrs. Joe Womack Mrs. J. 0. Woodman Mrs. W. A. W ' oody Mrs. Ed. A. Wright Mrs. Theo Yordanoff 495 HOUSTON MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. T. W. Adair Mrs. D. D. Clinton Mrs. Harry J. Green, Sr. Mrs. Jess P. Moomaw Mrs. E. Sivley Mrs. C. S. Adams Mrs. John H. Conaway Mrs. A. B. Greenberg Mrs. Dudley L. Morris Mrs. P. E. Slaughter Mrs. P. E. Adams Mrs. W. B. Cook Mrs. W. T. Guenzel Mrs. J. D. Morrow Mrs. Abner Smith Mrs. L. G. Alexander Mrs. W. H. Cooper Mrs. R. A. Guerard Mrs. G. A. McBride Mrs. 1. Smith Mrs. Frank Allan Mrs. A. R. Cornwall Mrs. Geo. M. Hail, Sr. Mrs. H. P. McCullough Mrs. Judson E. Smith Mrs. Ben H. Allen Mrs. J. V. Cowan Mrs. Morris Hanovice Mrs. G. 0. McLeland Mrs. Stensland Smith Mrs. E. A. Anderson Mrs. J. T. Cox Mrs. A. F. Harvey Mrs. Day P. Me Neel Mrs. Alma Suva Mrs. R. M. Anderson Mrs. J. W. Cox Mrs. C. H. Heard Mrs. R. A. McWilliams Mrs. Garland C. Sparks Mrs. K. H. Andrew Mrs. A. L. Cremer Mrs. Elizabeth Helmer Mrs. Carl Neumann Mrs. C. W. Stone Mrs. Clayborn Andrews Mrs. Paul S. Crippen Mrs. Dailey Hembree Mrs. G. W. New Mrs. Malcolm Steed Mrs. R. D. Anthony Mrs. G. N. Cunningham Mrs. John W. Henderson Mrs. Ben Noble Mrs. G. B. Steile Mrs. Harry R. Armer Mrs. Mildred Cunningham Mrs. V. L. Hiller Mrs. J. B. Ogden Mrs. B. E. Strode Mrs. A. E. Armstrong Mrs. Weldon L. Curry Mrs. Ruth W. Hilland Mrs. 0. L. Olsen Mrs. R. J. Sullivan Mrs. R. A. Armstrong Mrs. Thomas H. Curtis Mrs. M. H. Hirsch Mrs. M. 0. Osterman Mrs. Gus Sundtnan Mrs. Weldon F. Appelt Mrs. E. B. Damon Mrs. Frank G. Hoffman Mrs. C. F. O’Brien Mrs. J. R. Sybesma Mrs. R. M. Bacher Mrs. L. F. Demining Mrs. Lola Hubbard Mrs. John O’Hara Mrs. R. G. Taylor Mrs. George L. Barr Mrs. Conrad R. Dietz Mrs. E. W. Huck, Jr. Mrs. C. S. Pennywell Mrs. Willard L. Tenny Mrs. John S. Barrow Mrs. John K. Dozier Mrs. J. L. Hudson Mrs. Rex Pepping Mrs. P. M. Terrill Mrs. C. W. Bateson, Jr. Mrs. M. A. Dreyfus Mrs. S. W. Hudson Mrs. W. L. Perry Mrs. Manor Thompson Mrs. A. H. Beal Mrs. A. M. Dunlap Mrs. H. J. Hunkier Mrs. R. W. Peters Mrs. H. E. Thornhill Mrs. Reed Beck Mrs. Robert E. Durdin Mrs. H. B. Jacobson Mrs. A. W. Pfeiffer Mrs. E. R. Townlcy Mrs. Ben Belisch Mrs. W. W. Echols Mrs. C. F. Jaggers Mrs. E. S. Plank Mrs. Agnes G. Trowbridge Mrs. J. E. Bentley Mrs. M. L. Edge Mrs. R. P. Johnson Mrs. W. W. Plentl Mrs. J. B. Tucker Mrs. B run to Berlin Mrs. Paul Edge, Jr. Mrs. A. F. Jones Mrs. Curtis W. Pope Mrs. E. R. Tucker Mrs. C. H. Birkman Mrs. Frances Ellis Mrs. Sue Jones Mrs. D. G. Potter Mrs. Clifford Tuttle Mrs. K. L. Bishop Mrs. L. W. Elson Mrs. H. Powell Judah Mrs. C. H. Price Mrs. B. lifer Mrs. Charles Bollfrass Mrs. C. R. Emerson Mrs. D. B. Keller Mrs. V. L. Pyle Mrs. E. C. Wade Mrs. David J. Bratton Mrs. G. S. Emerson Mrs. R. M. Keeling Mrs. Fidel Ramirez Mrs. Donald Wademan Mrs. Arvilla Brawner Mrs. 0. L. Evans Mrs. Wm. Jay Kelly Mrs. M. L. Randall Mrs. A. B. Walsh Mrs. John Brazzel Mrs. T. A. Evans Mrs. John H. Kirkpatrick Mrs. Thelma Ray Mrs. Martin L. Walters Mrs. Harold Brenner Mrs. Henry P. Everts Mrs. H. G. Kleb Mrs. A. E. Richey Mrs. Geo. H. Watkins Mrs. J. W. Bridges Mrs. W. W. Fink Mrs. A. E. Koehler Mrs. A. H. Riggs Mrs. Rush Weatherly Mrs. C. W. Brooks Mrs. Fred Flukinger Mrs. John C. Kubitz Mrs. James V. Robinson, Jr. Mrs. Lester Weison Mrs. Joe B. Brooks Mrs. Vernon Ford Mrs. Newton W. Lamb Mrs. Paul R. Roco Mrs. T. L. Whitaker Mrs. Glen T. Bundick Mrs. Vernon M. Frank Mrs. L. H. Lantz Mrs. E. C. Roper Mrs. H. M. Wight Mrs. B. C. Burchfield Mrs. F. W. Frank Mrs. Arthur B. Lewis Mrs. G. B. Rowland Mrs. B. H. Wilkin Mrs. E. B. Bugh Mrs. H. L. Friederich Mrs. Stanley Lilly Mrs. L. L. Rushing Mrs. Ray B. Wilkerson Mrs. R. D. Burnett Mrs. W. E. Frimble Mrs. John Lister Mrs. Oliver W. Saile Mrs. Sam L. Wilkinson Mrs. P. Burling Mrs. Gus Freitag Mrs. W. A. Lomax Mrs. Bart Santore Mrs. C. D. Williford Mrs. B. Edward Burgess Mrs. Jeanne Frucht Mrs. J. Thurman Long Mrs. R. H. (Tom) Sawyer Mrs. Jim Witovec Mrs. George R. Bryant Mrs. W. B. Fry Mrs. R. W. Lott Mrs. A. G. Schattel Mrs. C. L. Williams Mrs. Roy Camper Mrs. J. T. Futch Mrs. R. M. Lunsford Mrs. D. H. Schucnemann Mrs. Roy Wilmesmeier Mrs. Walter G. Cannon Mrs. H. T. Futrell Mrs. 1. T. May Mrs. Mary Seavey Mrs. Herbert J. Wolf Mrs. C. B. Cargill Mrs. W. A. Gage Mrs. John Mayfield Mrs. N. J. Segal Mrs. W. A. Woods Mrs. Carl C. Carrico Mrs. C. A. Gajewsky Mrs. W. F. Meier Mrs. Frank Segers Mrs. H. P. Wooley Mrs. P. L. Carroll Mrs. 0. G. Glasscock Mrs. F. H. Miller Mrs. H. L. Sellers Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich Mrs. Mistrot Cartier Mrs. Frank Goldstone Mrs. Donald H. Milton Mrs. Louis Serrer Mrs. Hubert H. Wyatt Mrs. R. L. Chesser Mrs. L. R. Goldman Mrs. P. J. Mims Mrs. L. R. Sexton Mrs. B. N. Young Mrs. N. D. Christmas Mrs. W. C. Gooden Mrs. Ida Mae Minor Mrs. Floyd Sherrill Mrs. Sylvia Zidcll Mrs. C. Y. Chu Mrs. J. K. Graham Mrs. R. I. Mitchell Mrs. Mel Shields Mrs. P. E. Zimmerman Mrs. E. A. Clavin Mrs. L. C. Graves Mrs. L. 0. Moore Mrs. B. J. Shuler Mrs. John H. Clements Mrs. B. A. Grams Mrs. Vernon C. Moore Mrs. C. D. Simmons 496 PASADENA MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. M. M. Anderson Mrs. W. H. Anderson Mrs. R. Q. Blackburn Mrs. M. Blankfield Mrs. W. C. Bostic Mrs. E. E. Boykin Mrs. A. R. Dalchau Mrs. R. E. Dansby Mrs. Vivian DeSota Mrs. J. F. Douglass Mrs. W. B. Fenner Mrs. B. E. Frerday Mrs. John Finney Mrs. R. E. Fischer Mrs. J. H. Fowler Mrs. George Fulgham Mrs. Dozier Gossett Mrs. B. Hemsley Mrs. J. K. Hennigan Mrs. A. M. Hewitt Mrs. C. E. Holcomb Mrs. Olin D. Hunn Mrs. W. P. Jennings, Jr. Mrs. J. T. Johnson Mrs. Jack W. Justice Mrs. Harry Kester Mrs. E. C. Lay Mrs. Fred W. Martin Mrs. W. H. Montgomery Mrs. Carl Morgan Mrs. Preston Myers Mrs. E. F. Napp Mrs. Fannie Newcomb Mrs. C. A. Pace Mrs. H. W. Patrick Mrs. N. T. Perry Mrs. Warren Riggs Mrs. J. J. Ross Mrs. E. C. Satterwhite Mrs. Charles Schlemmer Mrs. J. L. Shaunty President _______________________ Vice President-at-Large First Vice President .... Second Vice President Third Vice President .. Fourth Vice President . Fifth Vice President .... Sixth Vice President .. Secretary _______________________ Treasurer ______________________ Parliamentarian ___________ Historian _______________________ _____________ MRS. JOE A. SMITH ... MRS. GEORGE FULGHAM __________ MRS. A. R. DALCHAU ___________ MRS. OLIN D. HUNN ________________ MRS. N. T. PERRY _______________MRS. E. E. BOYKIN ____________ MRS. B. E. FEREDAY ... MRS. GEORGE FULGHAM ... MRS. THELMA JENNINGS ____________________ MRS. E. E. TODD _______________ MRS. R. J. SKAGGS _______________________MRS. E. C. LAY MRS. JOE A. SMITH President Mrs. R. S. Skaggs Mrs. R. Slabbaert Mrs. Joe A. Smith Mrs. R. D. Stallings Mrs. G. T. Swail Mrs. R. H. Taylor Mrs. V. B. Thomas Mrs. Allen Thurman Mrs. Louise Todd Mrs. Marion E. Williams PORT ARTHUR MOTHERS CLUB President _________________________________________________________MRS. S. J. DE CLUITT First Vice President ________________________________ MRS. W. E. FAIRCHILD Second Vice President ____________________________________ MRS. E. W. BLITCH Third Vice President ______________________________ MRS. C. F. HAZELWOOD Treasurer ____________________________________________________________ MRS. W. F. JAMES Secretary ________________________________________________ MRS. ANTHONY BARRAS Corresponding Secretary ______________________________ MRS. O. 0. MATTIZA Historian ___________________________________________________________ MRS. W. S. PALMER Parliamentarian ________________________________________________ MRS. H. R. GREENE Chaplain ___________________________________________________________ MRS. J. B. HEARD Mrs. E. S. Griffith Mrs. M. J. Gaspard Mrs. E. E. George Mrs. H. A. Hackney Mrs. H. A. Hardcastle Mrs. C. F. Hazlewood Mrs. J. B. Heard Mrs. Claude Herpin Mrs. B. Holmes Mrs. J. R. Hutson Mrs. D. R. Harrington Mrs. B. W. Hamilton Mrs. M. T. Hayes Mrs. J. W. Hunter Mrs. W. F. James Mrs. K. A. Janson Mrs. L. J. Juneau Mrs. Boh Johnson Mrs. W. P. Kelly Mrs. Mozelle Alexander Mrs. H. H. Cannady Mrs. R. C. Faulkner Mrs. M. Kingrey Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. Leslie Cloar Mrs. J. W. Faulkner Mrs. F. B. Kirkpatrick Mrs. C. V. Accardo Mrs. E. M. Caldwell Mrs. G. A. Ferguson Mrs. S. W. Livingston Mrs. Ray Baker Mrs. D. A. Davis, Jr. Mrs. S. J. DeCluitt Mrs. H. G. Fite Mrs. Henry Lohman Mrs. Anthony Barras Mrs. C. W. Frederick Mrs. A. E. Lord Mrs. Edward Begnaud Mrs. F. C. Dewitt Mrs. J. R. Fuller Mrs. Alvin Langford Mrs. E. W. Blitch Mrs. R. W. Draughon Mrs. Jules Gautreaux Mrs. E. M. Lyon Mrs. John E. Broussard Mrs. Vernon Eddy Mrs. A. B. George Mrs. L. A. Mathis Mrs. Harry Benz Mrs. G. L. Ellerbee Mrs. J. L. Gower Mrs. 0. 0. Mattiza Mrs. E. B. Black Mrs. R. L. Eldred Mrs. H. R. Greene Mrs. Rita J. May Mrs. J. W. Bailey Mrs. E. J. Eichblatt Mrs. Only Greer Mrs. Henry McAdams Mrs. C. M. Boyd Mrs. W. E. Fairchild Mrs. Fred Gregory Mrs. W. R. Moser Mrs. H. Brunson Mrs. S. M. Fisher Mrs. H. P. Guyote Mrs. E. A. Mullin Mrs. B. F. Clark Mrs. Martin Clemmons Mrs. B. W. Farquhar Mrs. Victor Garcia Airs. Mike Murphy Mrs. B. C. Miller Mrs. John McLeod Mrs. O. L. Moos Mrs. Wilton Myers Mrs. George Majors Mrs. J. H. Norville Mrs. F. M. Owens Mrs. W. S. Palmer Mrs. W. A. Portie Mrs. W. L. Powell Mrs. H. M. Putman, Jr. Mrs. Robert L. Patton Mrs. J. D, Petty Mrs. Jane Quereau Mrs. A. I. Roth Mrs. J. A. Rector Mrs. 0. B. Rains Mrs. C. J. Simms Mrs. Claude Sonnier Mrs. E. E. Stuckey, Jr. Mrs. R. P. Schlimper Mrs. C. M. Scott Mrs. R. Sieharth Mrs. H. L. Tucker Mrs. Steve Vaught Mrs. Leora Williams Mrs. H. P. Winberry Mrs. W. C. Wingler Mrs. Pat Wood Mrs. H. P. Wylie Mrs. V. J. Williams Mrs. C. G. Williams Mrs. 0. T. Wallace 498 RIO GRANDE VALLEY MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. H. G. Allen Mrs. Joe Allex Mrs. J. C. Baytes Mrs. Maurice Bell Mrs. Ira Bobo Mrs. A. H. Bray Mrs. Frank Brunneman Mrs. A. S. Cannon Mrs. C. C. Gaston Mrs. Uvalde Champion Mrs. Raul Cavozos Mrs. A. J. Chapman Mrs. R. E. Chastain Mrs. J. G. Cloud Mrs. Herman Cook Mrs. Harla Cox Mrs. W. U. Coughran Mrs. Stanley Crockett Mrs. Robert Cuellar Mrs. A. T. Fernandez Mrs. Boh Frix Mrs. Filemon Garza Mrs. S. M. Garza Mrs. R. C. Garza Mrs. H. F. Gerdes Mrs. Paul Gilliam Mrs. Crisoforo Gonzales Mrs. Doric Guerra Mrs. A. Hinojosa Mrs. R. H. Johnston Mrs. 0. L. Kersten Mrs. Kiefer Mrs. Marie Lopez Mrs. R. T. Margo Mrs. Argyle McAllen Mrs. G. C. McGown Mrs. A. C. McLellan Mrs. M. A. Mendez Mrs. J. F. Moron Mrs. John Morris Mrs. John Noser Mrs. J. Perez Mrs. R. W. Pitts Mrs. F. B. Rindfuss Mrs. Claude Roeh Mrs. B. P. Rodgers Mrs. Santos Sanchez Mrs. Cecil Stephens Mrs. T. R. Stephens Mrs. J. B. Stone Mrs. W. M. Stoval Mrs. R. Tachihana Mrs. Norman Tolson Mrs. Grady Tumlinson Mrs. Richard Vance Mrs. R. R. VanCleve Mrs. J. R. Wade Mrs. Guy Wood Mrs. F. C. Zamora President ______________________________________________ President-at-Large _________________________________ First Vice President (Lower Valley) First Vice President (Upper Valley) Second Vice President ________________________ Third Vice President __________________________ Fourth Vice President _______________________ Fifth Vice President ___________________________ Recording Secretary ___________________________ Corresponding Secretary ____________________ Treasurer ______________________________________________ Historian ______________________________________________ Parliamentarian ___________________________________ Publicity Chairman _____________________________ ______ MRS. J. J. STEPHENS MRS. C. SANFILIPPO __________MRS. C. C. BAYLEY ______ MRS. PAUL HANSEN ________MRS. J. R. HENDRIX ... MRS. REX ELLINGTON _________ MRS. SAM TAYLOE ..... MRS. R. N. HANCOCK MRS. J. P. TRIPLITT, JR. __________ MRS. J. E. TIPTON .. MRS. NEAL SUDDERTH .. MRS. EDWARD SISSON ______ MRS. M. GREENHILL __________MRS. C. J. ZEITLER 499 SAN ANTONIO MOTHERS CLUB President ... ........... Vice President-at-Large First Vice President Second Vice President Third Vice President . Fourth Vice President Fifth Vice President _____ Sixth Vice President Recording Secretary ____ Corresponding Secretary- Treasurer ________________________ Historian _______________________ Parliamentarian .............. MRS. CLARENCE RINARD ______________ MRS. E. S. LORMS ___________________ MRS. E. WULFE _______ MRS. G. S. LYBECKER .............. MRS. LEO CLOUD .......... MRS. SAM BASSETT ........... MRS. I. C. TRIMBLE . MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL .. MRS. ROBERT DUNCAN __________MRS. F. M. LINDSEY _________ MRS. E. A. KRAMER . MRS. GILBERT LOUDON ________ MRS. KENNETH ORR Mrs. H. H. Acheson Mrs. Richard Adams Mrs. Kate Alberts Mrs. T. N. Alder Mrs. John R. Alderman Mrs. Edwin E. Aldridge Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. F. B. Anderson Mrs. A. F. Anderson Mrs. W. M. Armand Mrs. Hugh Armstrong Mrs. J. L. Atnip Mrs. E. 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Nourie Mrs. Guy Nunnelly Mrs. Frank O’Donnell Mrs. W. J. Opitz Mrs. K. D. Orr Mrs. C. T. Orth Mrs. F. A. Owings Mrs. A. J. Pahl Mrs. Sam Pantuso Mrs. J. C. Parr Mrs. C. H. Peabody Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. Nellie Pegg Mrs. L. N. Pena Mrs. Doris Petty Mrs. R. E. Petty Mrs. W. F. Pickard Mrs. George E. Pierce Mrs. E. L. Pigett Mrs. Volney M. Platt Mrs. E. W. Plylar Mrs. E. A. Polaski Mrs. Sylvia Poulous Mrs. Homer E. Pyle Mrs. Carl Raba Mrs. E. J. Reinke Mrs. L. C. Riggs Mrs. Clarence Rinard Mrs. H. D. Robertson Mrs. Wilbur F. Robertson Mrs. Antonio Robledo Mrs. W. Launtz Rodgers Mrs. Ada Rogers Mrs. Jack Rosenthal Mrs. R. C. Royal Mrs. Wm. H. Rowland Mrs. Ernest Rubsamen Mrs. A. M. Ruth Mrs. Fela Salazar Mrs. George Santikos Mrs. T. Satel Mrs. Thomas Savage, Jr. Mrs. Sam H. Shaefer Mrs. Henry Schneider Mrs. C. G. Schoenfeld Mrs. Maudie Schwartz Mrs. Norman Schwartz Mrs. R. Schubert Mrs. G. W. Seago Mrs. Homer K. Shanks Mrs. W. M. Shenkir Mrs. J. B. Shields Mrs. A. N. 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Williams Mrs. Raymond Williams Mrs. C. R. Willingham Mrs. Rhoda Windrow Mrs. Ed. Wiseman Mrs. E. Wulfc Mrs. Hahn Wynne Mrs. W. C. Yates President ________________________MRS. M. M. ANDERSON Vice President ________________________MRS. C. E. GATLIN First Vice President _________ MRS. MAX A. BOWEN Second Vice President MRS. JOHN D. WALLACE Third Vice President ______ MRS. W. W. LOFLAND Fourth Vice President ________________ MRS. F. C. OLDS Secretary-Treasurer ______________ MRS. E. C. COOPER Historian ______________________________ MRS. E. F. BEYERS Parliamentarian ________________ MRS. JOHN H. HAYS Reporter ____________________________ MRS. MAX A. BOWEN Telephone Chairman ____________ MRS. BERT KOEGL ABILENE MOTHERS CLUB BRUSH COUNTRY MOTHERS CLUB 501 President _________________ Vice President- at-Large ___________________ First Vice President ... Second Vice President Third Vice President _ Secretary _____________________ Treasurer _____________________ ... MRS. W. B. McNULTY MRS. W. 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LEON MARTIN Parliamentarian ______________ MRS. W. E. ALBERT Historian MRS. W. P. KILPATRICK Auditor __________ MRS. E. LEE PHILLIPS Federation Representative ______________... MRS. C. A. BOWEN SAN ANGELO MOTHERS CLUB AGGIELAND ADVERTISERS Fidelity House Exchange Store Aggieland Studio Hughes Tool Company H. B. Zachry Humble Refining Company First City National Bank Texas Electric Service Company J. M. Dellinger A M Donut Shop Sankey Park Jewelers Brown - Allen Motor Co. Lester’s Smart Shop Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Ye Old College Inn Campus Circle Theatres Holick’s Coca - Cola Bottling Co. Parker - Astin College Station State Bank John Deere Plow Co. Stacy Furniture Co. Culpepper Realty Co. Straus - Frank Champion Paper Co. National Bank of Commerce A M Waldrop Lane - Wells Mosher Steel Fordyce Gravel Co. McCullough - Dansby W. S. D. Clothiers Bryan Bldg. Loan Shaffer Tool Works Corbusier Sanitary Farm Dairies Haswell’s Central Texas Hardware Loupot’s Sosolik’s Radio TV Service Texas Central Wyatt Metal Boiler Works 505 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. 506 INDEX MILITARY UNITS CIVILIAN Corps Staff 152, 153 Senior Court 154 Consolidated Band Staff 155 Maroon Band 156 White Band 157 1st Regiment Staff 158 1st Regiment 2nd Battalion Staff 167 “A” Infantry 161 “B” Infantry 162 “C” Infantry 163 “D” Infantry 164 “E” Infantry 165 1st Regiment 2nd Battalion Staff 167 “A” Armor 168 “B” Armor 169 “C” Armor 170 1st Regiment 3rd Battalion Staff 172 “A” Engineers 173 ‘ B” Engineers 174 “A” Transportation 175 “A” Ordnance 176 2nd Regiment Staff 177 2nd Regiment 1st Battalion ! staff 179 “A” Field Artillery 180 ‘•B 7 ’ Field Artillery 181 “C” Field Artillery ' 182 “D ' 7 Field Artillery 183 2nd Regiment 2nd Battalion Staff 185 “A” Coast Artillery 186 “ ' B 77 Coast Artillery 187 “C” Coast Artillery 188 2nd Regiment 3rd Battalion Staff 190 “A” Signal Corps 191 “A” Quartermasters 192 “A” Chemical 193 2nd Regiment 4th Battalion Staff 194 “A” Composite 195 “B Composite 196 “A 77 Athletic 197 ‘‘B 77 Athletic 198 1st Wing Staff 200 1st Wing 1st Group Staff 201 Squadron 1 202 Squadron 2 203 Squadron 3 204 1st Wing 2nd Group Staff 205 Squadron 4 206 Squadron 5 207 Squadron 6 208 1st Wing 3rd Group Staff 209 Squadron 7 210 Squadron 8 211 Squadron 9 212 1st Wing 4th Group Staff 213 Squadron 10 214 Squadron 11 215 Squadron 12 216 2nd Wing Staff 217 2nd Wing 5th Group 218 Squadron 13 219 Squadron 14 220 Squadron 15 221 6th Group Staff 222 Squadron 16 223 Squadron 17 224 Squadron 18 225 7th Group Staff 226 Squadron 19 227 Squadron 20 228 Squadron 21 229 8th Group Staff 230 Squadron 22 231 Squadron 23 232 Squadron 24 233 Squadron 25 234 Squadron 26 235 Ross Volunteers 236 Ross Volunteers 237 Drill Teams 238 Bizzell Dorm 16 Law Leggett Milner Mitchell Puryear Walton Hart 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 ORGANIZATIONS PUBLICATIONS Student Publications Board 394 Student Activities Office 395 Aggieland Staff 396, 397 Battalion Staff 398, 399 Agriculturist Staff 400 Engineer Staff 401 Commentator Staff 402 Southwestern Veterinarian Staff 403 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Senate 404, 405 Election Commission 409 Civilian Student Council 242 ENTERTAINMENT Town Hall 415 Aggieland Orchestra 414 Singing Cadets 413 MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER Council and Directorate 406, 407 RELIGIOUS Interfaith Council 410 Y.M.C.A. Council 408 Christian Sciences 449 Baptist Student Union 425 Hillel Foundation 430 Newman Club 435 Knights of Columbus 432 Aggie Walther 445 HONOR SOCIETIES Eta Kappa Nu 427 Phi Eta Sigma 437 Tau Beta Pi 444 Alpha Zeta 414 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Arts and Sciences Council 410 Agriculture Council 411 Engineer Council 412 Accounting Society 416 Aggie Rodeo Club 417 Agronomy Society 418 A.I.Ch.E. 419 A.I.E.E. 420 A.S.A.E. 421 A.S.C.E. 422 A.S.M.E. 423 A.V.M.A. 424 Collegiate F.F.A. 426 Floriculture and Landscape 428 Geology Club 429 Industrial Education 431 Kream and Kow 433 Marketing Society 434 Petroleum Engineers 436 Poultry Science 438 Range and Forestry 439 Saddle and Sirloin 440 S.A.E. 441 S.A.M.E. 442 A.G.C. 445 Agricultural Economics 446 A.I.I.E. 446 American Foundry Society 447 American Meter. Society 447 American Ordnance Association 448 Building, Products and Marketing 448 Business Society 449 Collegiate 4-H 450 Entomology Society 450 German Club 451 Horticulture Society 452 I.A.S. 452 Physical Education Pre-Law Society Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Society Pre-Vet HOMETOWN CLUBS Amarillo Beaumont Brush Country Corpus Christ! Dallas El Paso Land-of-the-Lakes Laredo Marshall Pasadena Port Arthur Red River Valley San Antonio Williamson County Wichita Falls Abilene Angelina County Austin Austin Chap, of Houston Baytown Bell County Brenham Coryell-Hamilton Cen-Tex Del Rio Doches Edwards Plateau Fayette, Colorado Fort Bend County Fort Worth Galveston County Grayson County Guadalupe Valley Henderson County Jasper Kaufman County Kilgore Lamar Chap, of Houston Lavaca County Lower Trinity Valley Lubbock-South Plains Midland Milby Chap, of Houston Mineral Wells-Weatherford Montgomery County Pan American Panhandle Rio Grande Valley San Angelo-West Texas San Jacinto Shreveport South Central Texas South Louisiana Southwest Texas Texarkana-Four States Trans-Pecos Tri-County Tyler-Smith County Wheeler Collingsworth MOTHERS CLUBS Amarillo Dallas Corpus Christi Fort Worth Houston Pasadena Port Arthur Rio Grande Valley San Antonio Abilene Brush Country East Harris County Jasper County Kingsville Laredo Waco San Angelo 453 453 454 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 470 471 471 472 472 473 473 474 474 475 475 476 476 477 477 478 478 479 479 480 480 481 481 482 482 483 483 484 484 485 485 486 486 487 487 488 488 489 489 490 490 491 491 492 494 493 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 501 502 502 503 503 504 504 507 INDEX Abbott, Robert C. 220, 458 Abbott, Robert Ear], Jr. 101, 175 Abbott, Robert H., Ill 131, 186 Abbott, Vernon B. 131, 221 Abbott, Walter Patton Abderhalden, Ronald R. Abdullab, Albert S. 92, 247, 403 Abedi, Mohammad Javad Abel, CajJ 0., Jr. Abendroth, Chas. F., Jr. 183. 246, 424 Abendroth, Kenneth D. 131 Abernathy, James M. 131, 223, 388 Abeyta, Alfredo L. Abies, Robt. Eugene 112, 251 Accardo, Carl V. 131, 219 Acevedo, Gilberto Acheson, Herbert H. 35, 215, 444 Ackermann, Roger L. 131, 175 Acosta, Carlos S. 216 Adair. Carroll G. 131. 182 Adair, Frederick W. 119. 220 Adair, Robert E., Jr. Adair, Thomas Weymon 29. 154. 35, 158, 162 Adam, Donald Adrian 195, 434 Adamcik, Alvin R. 131, 227, 450 Adamcek, Merrill T. 101, 157, 413, 415, 418 Adame, Bobby G. 235 Adamik, Spencer W ' . 101, 243 Adams, Billy Bob Adams, Charles S. 131 Adams, Clyde Raymond 35 Adams, Cyril S., Jr. 173 Adams, David L. 131, 215 Adams, David Michael Adams, Francis Scott 250 Adams, Gene W. 131. 193, 419 Adams, George Arlen 436 Adams, J. D. 131, 208 Adams, Joe J. 68 Adams, James Royce 35, 160, 162 Adams. Martin Ray 232, 419 Adams, Robt. Gordon 131, 180. 477 Adams, Richard McGary Adickes, Arlis W. 131, 163 Adkins, Donald M. 131, 214 Adkins, James C. 243 Adkins, John W. 243 Adkins, James E. 244 Adney, Eugene M. 244 Agnor, B. Douglas 101. 167, 463 Ahmed, Zubaer 250 Ahrens, Kenton S. 35, 426 Akagi, Joe Louis 249, 452 Akin. Booth A. Akin. Francis James 195 Akin. James P. 235 Alani, Ghalib H. Albert. Jay 68, 249. 416. 430 Albert, Leland S. 191 Albright, Doyle E. Albright, Harold E. 420 Albritton, Wm. Harold Albritton, Wm. Clark 434 Alcala, Benjamin V. 35, 188 Aldape, Alfonso L. 244. 385 Alderete, Ambrosia R. Alderman, John H. 157 Alder. Thad Nat, Jr. 131, 180. 238 Alders, Charles A. 131. 182, 250 Alders, Richard W. 68, 250. 410, 454 Aldridge, Edward C., Jr. 131, 211 Aldridge, John P. 35, 158. 163, 487 Aldridge. Weldon W. Alewine, James M. 224, 477 Alexander, Bobby G. 251 Alexander, Bobby J. 131. 162 Alexander, D avid L. 225 Alexander, Donald D. 131. 219 Alexander. Don R. 181 Alexander, George 35, 235. 436 Alexander, Gus 131, 192 Alexander, Paul R. 131, 198 Alexander, Robert Alexander, Roger F. 68, 244. 490 Alford, James C. 131, 220 Allbritton, Allan Roy 112 Allen, Ben Hogan. Jr. 68. 371. 401, 415 Allen, Bobby R. 187 Allen, Bobby W. Allen Charles A. 131, 174, 471 Allen, Charles H. 131, 387. 459 Allen, Cullen Selvin 131, 161, 382 Allen. Gerald D. 145, 247 Allen. Jerry W. 131 Allen. Kenneth P. 131, 221 Allen, Dwight Reeves 68, 243, 461 Allen, Evan G. 1,31, 228 Allen, Norman B. 131 Allen. George H. 127, 235, 245 Allen, Joe Kenneth 112, 249 Allen, Joe Len, III Allen, John T. 131, 202 Allen, Robert Gene 131 Allen, Richard Parr 431 Allen, Sidney Nay 95, 245, 424 Allen, Truitt L. Allen, Wm. Carey, Jr. 244 Allen, Wm. Gerald 214 Allen, William Wayne 68, 250, 418 Allison, Aubrey J., Jr. 247 Allison, Chas. Curtis 68, 250, 468 Allison, Eugene 68, 421 Allison, Robert N. 92 Allison, Roy Parker 414 Almaraz, Gregorio 131, 197 Almy, Gene H. 139, 229 Alsafar, Thabit Abdul Alsup, Willie, III 35. 154, 230, 407 Alterman, Jno A., Ill 101, 232, 413 Alvarez, Ernesto C. 245, 385, 485 Alvis, James C. 131, 229, 472 Alvis, John M. 131, 163 Amin, Jagdish V. 243 Ammer, Bobby Rex 35, 191, 429 Ammerman, Charles H. 131, 175 Amyx, James William 436 Ancelin, Donald Ray 101. 175, 433, 459 Ancira, Rosendo E. 112, 462 Anderson, Allen S. 131, 173, 442 Anderson, Carl G., Jr. 112, 249, 468 Anderson, Donald Joe 95 Anderson, Dorian Lee 131 Anderson, Edward B. 131, 161, 467 Anderson, Garv 35, 131. 172, 173. 419, 470 Anderson, Gerald C. 211 Anderson, Gene R. Ande rson, Halbert G. Anderson, James C. Anderson, James Elden 131, 157 Anderson, Jack Larry Anderson. James W. 131, 170, 350. 490 Anderson, Lawrence D. 35, 164 Anderson, Lavon N. 35, 235, 419 Anderson, Norman W. 175 Anderson, Robt. Clinton 249, 436 Anderson, Richard E. 234, 350 Anderson, Robt. M., Jr. 101, 223 Anderson, Roy Wallace 212 Anderson, Van Boris 131, 210 Anderson, Vernon D. Anderson, Wm. Maurice 101, 202 Anderson. William P. 246 Anderton, Edw. Comstock Andrew, Richard Neal 35. 427 Andrews, Archie P. 246 Andrews, Byron E. 68, 423 Andrews, Gary W. 208 Andrews, Howard L. 188, 244 Andrews, Roy Ervin 68. 242, 245, 481 Andrews, Roger Lewis 112, 186 Andrew, R. N. 227 Angermiller, Roy L. 234, 388 Ansley, Marvin C. 112, 244, 383. 426 Anthony, Milton H. 244 Anthony, Russell D., Jr. 131, 206 Anthony, Rayford G. 101, 181, 236 Anthony. Theodore G. 92, 424, 488 Anz, James Wilfred 101, 205, 237 Appleton, Forrest W. 101, 191 Appelt, Don L. 131, 174 Appelt, Wm. Lloyd 323 Arber, Harry D. 68 Archer, Jimmy R. 131. 180 Ardis, Louis Harris Arevalos, Robert E. 161 Arledge, Billie Ray 112, 436 Arledge, Sal Edward 250, 474 Arhens, K. S. 157 Armand, Albert M. 127, 246, 467 Armenakis, D. A. 101, 201, 235, 487 Armendariz, Efraim P. 235 Armer, Harry R. 131, 223 Armistead. W. W. 410 Armitage, F. Dean Arms, Robt. Reinking 35, 176 Armstrong, Brady D. 101, 158, 237 Armstrong, Carl H. 438 Armstrong, Don W. 250, 454 Armstrong, Edward D. 131, 181, 466, 477 Armstrong, Edwin G., Jr. 131, 170 Armstrong, Jack A. 131, 186 Armstrong, Jas. Clyde Armstrong, Jimmy L. 131 Armstrong, Melton G. Armstrong, Phillip J. 131, 229 Armstrong, Raymond C. Armstrong, Terrance F. Arneson, Donald G. 35, 216 Arnim, Cecil H., Jr. Arnold, Benjamin C. Arnold, Curtis C., Jr. 101, 215 Arnold, Chas. Edward 131, 195 Arnold, Chas. Ramon 210 Arnold, Charles Robt. 131 Arnold. David Holley 131, 157, 477 Arnold, Donald Jene 69. 407 Arnold, George M., Jr. Arnold, John Paul 95. 250 Arnold, James E., Jr. 131, 207 Arnold, Marion 1). 112, 436 Arrese, Luis Pezzia 251 Artecona, V. M. 243 Arther, Jerry J. 131, 164 Artola, Perez Jose M. 119, 173 Asbill, Morris W„ Jr. 131. 221 Ash, Henry Grady Ashburn. William L. Ashby, Jerry E. 131. 201) Ashby, Theodore L. 220 Ashcraft, Ralph E. 249 Ashley, Chas. James 127 Ashley, Oily Cullen 69. 246. 431 Askins, James Alan Astle, Larry Allen 156 Atkins, Irvin M. 101, 413 Atkins, Jerry K. 131, 204 Atkins, Joel Maurice Atkins, Oscar L. 131, 175. 458, 463 Atkinson, Gary Dee Atteberry, David L. 232 Atwood, Thos. Eugene 197 August, Michael Jos. 35. 160. 162. 416, 471 Autry, Richard Dale 186 Avant, Herman Dale 35, 186 Avant, Jno Frank 112. 242. 249, 410 Avery, Ed Avery, Gerald W. 169 Avery, William N. 203 Avila. Roberto 145, 243 Ayers, James Edward 119. 163 Ayres, Charles W. 207 Ayers, Leland Rex 246 Ayres, William T. 36, 204. 434, 467 Azad, Abul Kalam 98. 250 Azam A. H. M. Haider 98. 250 Baca, Bobby Gene 243 Bacher, Robt. Newell 28. 69. 242 Badger, Marion Davis 101, 181 Badough, Kenneth R. 131, 156, 437 Bagiev, David Robt.. Jr. 101, 220. 408. ' 418. 474 Bahlmann, George E. 157, 415 Bailey. Amon L. 112. 249, 461 Bailey, Bernice Boyce Bailev, Billy Joe Bailey, Charles F. 112. 242, 250, 454 Bailey, David Ronald Bailey. Dwayne S. 36, 153, 163. 410. 416 Bailey, Forrest H. 131, 235 Bailey, Jack Clinton 250 Bailey, James F. 131, 156, 389 Bailey, Kenneth R. Bailey, Richard H. 223, 387, 388 Bailey, Roger C. 101. 174 Bailey. Samuel M. Bailey, Wm. Charles Bailey, William Guy 69 Bain, John Charles 36, 193 Bain. Robert E. Bainum, Peter M. 250 Baird, Fredrick V. L. 204 Baird. James Leon 69, 249, 422 Baird, Roland Lee 371, 372 Baires, Jose Gil 243 Baker. Billy W. Baker, Charles L. 193 Baker, Donald Lee Baker, Eddie Jacquith 131, 161 Baker, Homer L., Jr. 245 Baker, Joe Ned 36, 176, 444 Baker, Louis Conway Baker, Murdock M. 101, 174 Baker. R. L., Jr. 95 Baker. William E. 131 Baker, Woodie R„ Jr. 119, 229, 483 Baldeur, Dick 414 Balhorn, Robert Jno 101, 204, 237 Balke, David W. 197. 362, 365 Balke, Franklin Bert 101, 176 Balke. Richard G. 69. 24,9, 453 Ball, Albert L. 249 Ball. Kenneth R. Ballard, Earl G. 131, 202 Ballard, William L. 69, 248 Ballow, Jimmy C. 119, 219 Banks. Doyle Elton Bankston, Benny I). 131. 219 Bannister. James R. Banta, Charles Jack 247. 390 Banta, Edward M. 92 Banzhaf. Geo. Robert 251 Banzhaf, Glen C. 472 Barua.Jogendra Nath 243 Barcus, Cyrus C. 119. 174. 386. 387. 442. 478 Bardis, Michael John 131. 191 Barefield. Wm. Eldridge 36. 165. 426. 474 Barfield. Billy Burl 196 Barfield, Billy J. 131. 227 Barfield, Thomas F. 168. 458 Barkemeyer, Ogene W. 131. 228 Barker. Gordon King Barker, Hanley A. 229 Barker. Leonard B.. Jr. 131. 183 Barker, Louis E. Barker. Tommy E. Barkman. Donald Lee 36. 196 Barganier. Tommy L. 119. 223. 474 Barkley. John Lynn Barlow, Chas. Ray 385. 3 86 Barlow. James B. 131. 180 Barlow, John Robert 101. 371 Barnard. Harry R. 145. 246 Barnes. John R. 131, 224, 410 Barnes, Marvin D. 131, 164 Barnes. Stanley Louis Barnett. Arnold J. 101. 430 Barnett. Frank Miles Barnett, Frank W. 169 Barnett. .Max D. 127. 454 Barnhill, Lloyd Jas. 36. 186 Barnhouse. Herbert W. 444 Baron, Lawrence T. Baronne. Edgar Joseph 69 Baros, Gillett 247 Baron. William G. 119 Barr. Grady W. 119. 186 Barr. Hardie Ray 101. 188. 441 Barr. John E.. Jr. 119 Barr. Robert C. 119. 202 Barr, Thomas Cohee 36. 210 Barranco. Sam C.. Ill 131. 181 Barrera. Gustavo 145 Barrientos, Roberto 119. 163 Barrow. Richard M. 131 Barsotti. Paul J. 131. 235 Bartay. Tandy E. 131. 156 Barthelemy, Dale 196 Barton. Geo. Frank 249 Barton. James Robt. 69 Barton. Weldon V. Bartula, Percy L. 36. 183. 429 Basham. Billy M. 428 Basinger. Johnny G. 36. 172 Bass. Daniel M„ Jr. 436 Bassett, Harold S. 251 Bassett. Paul 24.4 Basye, John Paul Batek. Theodore C. 163. 416. 458 Bateman. Walter H. Bates. Billy Ralph Bates, Bobbie J. 131, 216. 390 Bates. Jerry Dale 183 Bates, Leon Travis. Jr. Bates, Richard T. Batson. Charles E. 101. 176. 386 Batson. Wayne F. 119, 187, 471 Battise, Wyman W. 248. 490 Baty, Ben Thomas 36. 196 Baucum, Pat A. 131. 163 Baugh. Paul R. 112 Baumann. Waylan Ray 101. 196 Bawcum. James L. 101. 188 Baxter. Glenn Lee 101, 208 Baxter. Thos. Richard Bayer, Donald J. 36, 187. 433, 450 Bayley. Clyde Jr. 131. 176. 388. 437 Bayley, James W. 119, 176. 386 Baylis, Robert V. 232 Baytes, James Alfred Baz, Salvador 251 Beadle, Aubrey W. Beaird, Charles Allen 131. 187 Beaird. Kenneth B. 377 Beal. Clyde E., Jr. 101. 176 Beal. James Burton. Jr. Beal, Jess Henry 92, 250 Beal. Robt. Joseph 101, 202. 472 Beall. John M. 127. 417 Bealer, John (,). 131, 197 Beale, Thos. Leon 249 Beaman, Howard F.. Jr. 215. 247 Beamer, Russell J. Bean, Robert B. 244 Beard, Chas. Thos. 36, 182 508 2014 Texas Avenue BRYAN, TEXAS 509 INDEX Beard, David Ralph Beard, George D. 131, 156 Beard, K. B. 232 Bearden, Gary Dee Beardin, Larry Don 131 Beasley, Wallace R. 195 Beasley, Joseph N. Beasley, Wm. Allen 101, 180, 397 Beasley, Kenneth Van 417 Beaty, Everette C., Ill 224 Beaty, Joe C. 131 Beaty. Walter John 36, 162, 418 Beazley, Charles E. 131, 202 Beazley, Robert L. 131, 183, 389 Beck, David H. 119, 228, 453 Beck, Hibbert Beck, Kenneth L. 198, 322 Beck, Raymond Becker, Charles W. Becker, Freddie L. 69, 473 Becker, Leroy, Jr. 131, 169, 474 Becker, F. Weimann 249 Beckett, Robert M. 131, 186 Beckett, Thomas A., Jr. 250 Beckham, James Omar 127, 250 Beckman, Herman F. Beckman, Julian E. 119, 165 Beckman, Frederick W. 131 Beckman, Paul Baird 36, 192 Beckman, Ted 250 Beckner, Glen L. Bedford, Billy Byrd 69, 249, 390, 444 Beckmann, Frederick W. Beeler, Jimmy D. 131, 196 Beeman, Jay D. 131, 168 Beene, Larry Lynn Beerwinkle, Kenneth R. 131, 215, 422, 472 Beever, Charles A. 36, 161, 489 Beever, Wm. D. 131, 161, 489 Beger, Eugene L. Behlen, David Noel 438 Belcher, Jerry Wm. 112 Belew, John M. 132, 235 Belford, William M. 249 Belisch, Howard P. 132, 182 Bell, Alan Crumley 36, 164, 429 Bell, Charles Maurice 132, 204, 486 Bell, Claude P. 401 Bell, Joseph L. 232, 449 Bell, Larry P. 132, 206 Bell, Robert Lewis Bell, Thos. Hancock 249 Bell, Thomas P. 132, 227 Bellinger, Richard B. 132, 170 Bellomy, Jimmy F. 132, 225, 437 Belue, Joe B. 132, 216, 461 Belote, David W. Belote, Farrald G., Jr. 101, 379, 401 Beltran, Felipe 246 Benavides, Louis H., Jr. 36, 201 Benbow, Evan T. Bendele, James C. 119, 188 Benedic, Leonard C. Beneke, Carlos A. 485 Benefiel, Gene Louis 112 Benham, Archie W. Bennett, James W. 445 Bennett, Jas. Warren 246 Benson, Charles A. 132, 235, 379, 456 Benson, Wm. Dow 438 Bent, Jerry Phillip 101, 165 Benthul, Harless R. 223, 237, 401, 41 9 452 Benthal, H. 233 Bentley, James E. 132, 211, 390 Bentley, Richard L. Benys, Victor J., Jr. 132, 181, 458 Benz, Harry H. 132, 174, 387 Beran, Joseph James 37, 181, 438, 472 Berens, Ronald U. 69 Berger, Robt. Stephen Berger, Robert C. 132, 173, 442 Bergeron, Joseph L. 119, 227 Bergman, Frank J. Bernard, Richard T. M. 37, 172, 314 Bernardoni, Benny C. 132 Berry, Dan Boyd 112, 244, 472 Berry, Louie Gordon 37, 173 Berry, Lester J oseph 248, 454 Berry, William T., Jr. Berryhill, Billy Ben Berryman, Jerry Ray Berlin, Robt. Jos. 101, 183, 422 Bertrand, Atlie R. 132, 157 Bertrand, Paul B. 156 Bertrand, William E. 169, 249, 417 Best, Robert Edward 37, 174 Best, James W. 119, 176, 455 Best, Robert Kenneth 127 Bethel, James S. 127, 248 Betsill, Jerry Mac 29, 37, 177, 414 Beyer, Eugene A. 119, 161, 453 Beyer, Harmon Chas. 101, 156, 457 Biar, Louis E., Jr. 101, 193 Biard, James Robert Bibles, Doyle Dean 37, 439, 461 Bickley, George W. 69, 434 Bigler, Stuart Grazier Bilbrey, Donnie Ray 248 Bilby, Rollins Elmer 101, 380, 220, 408 Billingslea, Earl H. Billingsley, David S. 243 Billingsley, Jas. Robt. 165 Billingsley, Jno. R. 101 Billingsley, Lloyd E. Bills, Joseph W„ Jr. 228 Bingham, James H., Jr. 132, 157 Bingham, Wayne Douglas Binion, Willie C., Ill 132, 168 Biondi, Richard M. 132, 183, 396 Bird, Don E. Birdwell, Gene R. 119, 214 Birdwell, John R. Bisbey, Jay B. 119, 186, 384, 405 Bisett, Donald J., Jr. Bishop, A. L. 101, 181 Bishop, James Glynn 132, 220 Bishop, Thomas W. Biskup, Robert Lee 195, 386 Black, Bentley B. 69, 429 Black, Douglas D. 132 Black, David L. 225 Black, Larry G. 192 Black, Marcus M. Black, Shelton Glenn Blackaby, Wilmur Basil 132, 191 Blackburn, Terry L. 132, 176, 388, 464 Blacketer, David O. 101, 204, 467 Blacklock, Jas. Richard 37, 174, 422, 445 Blackmon, Cyril Wells Blackmon, James C. 101, 156, 459 Blackstock, Dan Allen 112, 249 Blackstone, James P. 37, 186 Blackstone, William R. 119, 197 Blackwell, Charles P. Blackwell, James W. 37 Blackwood, William R. 119, 211 Blagg, Marcus G. 132, 223 Blain, John Marshall Blair, Joseph Lemuel 92 Blair, Donald David Blake, Edwin Martin 233, 37 Blake, John L. 132, 197 Blake, Robert Ellis 101, 161, 237 Blakewood, Blake W. 95, 245, 488 Blalock, David G. 132, 157, 161 Blanchard, Robert D. 37, 428 Blanton, Otha Dean Blanton, Tommy L. 119, 210 Blaschke, Byron C. 132, 181, 437 Blaschke, Ewald J. 119, 228, 476 Blaschke, Hubert E. Blayney, Lindsey, III 233, 434, 487 Blazek, Henry E., Ill 132, 182 Bleckner, Richard I. 453 Bledsoe, Joe B. 250 Blend, Richard C. Blieden, Jos. Arnold 214 Blitch, Edgar W., Ill 169 Bloomingdale, Ronald D. Blount, J. Y., Jr. Blouse, Ronald S. 248 Blue, James C. Bluhm, Robert F., Jr. 233, 376 Blum, Truman Otis Blundell, Marvin C. 228 Bluntzer, Robert D., Jr. Boarnet, Bernerd N. 132, 156, 430, 437, 474 Boaz, Dale S. 132 Bobo, Kenneth A. Bobo, Lawrence L. 101, 176 Bock, George A., Ill 461 Bockholt, Eugene B. 243 Bockman, Billy Gene 112 Bodden, Lowell C. 132, 186 Bodey, Calvin G. Bodine, Grantly W. 69, 244 Bodkin, Wayne A. 145, 244, 421 Boedeker, Harold L. Boening, Louis F., Jr. 93, 244 Boettcher, Clemens W. 132, 203 Boettcher, Walter E. Boette, Conrad C., Jr. 69, 423 Bohuslav, Benjamin W. 101, 224, 412, 422, 481 Boland, Sidney W. 132 Boldt, Adolph, III 249, 390 Boles, Dyek Ronald 101, 225, 377, 471 Boles, Hubert J. 132, 173 Boley, Robert Ben 251 Boley, James Nathan 101, 207, 484 Bolin, Lawrence F. 132, 192 Bollfrass, Charles A. 162, 379, 382 Bolner, Clarence A. 69, 244. 432. 445, 474 Bolton, Ben W. 132, 203 Bond, Clinton B. Bond, James Burnett 196, 413, 453 Bone, Charles W. 163 Bonin, Larry Jules 37, 212 Bonnen, David C. 101, 194, 453 Bonnett, Norman Neal 69, 246 Bonorden, Henry J. 198 Bonorden, Thomas Edw. 380 Bonvillain, Charles W. Boockholdt, John C. Boone, James R. 132, 176 Boone, Rex Mills 119 Boone, Robert Marion 70, 460 Booth, Chester Eli 101, 175, 426 Booty, David Emory 214 Booty, William Few 169, 379 Bordonaro, Kenneth W. 132, 208 Boring, Doyal S. Boriskie, Robert J. 127, 250 Bose, Roger W. 145, 243, 467 Bosshard, Fred W. 132, 235 Bostic, Jerry Donald 37, 207, 464 Bostick, Bobby Dale 37, 168 Boswell, James C. 70, 424 Boswell, Jimmy D. 101, 195, 386 Boswell, Thurman Earl Bott, Don C. 145, 491 Bouchard, George R. 250 Bounds, Bobby F. Bounds, David Carlyle 245 Bourn, Lawrence N. 37, 228, 455 Bowden, Robert L. 132, 214 Bowen, Bobby King 102, 162, 384 Bowen, Leon Oliver Bowen, Maxie Allen 102, 182 Bowen, Ray Morris 102, 154, 153, 214, 236, 405 Bowen, Terry H. 132, 215 Bower, James Martin 37, 153, 398, 399, 406, 443 Bowers, Hubert Henry 102, 191 Bowling, Gartrell, Jr. Bowman, John F. 132, 176 Bowman, Malcolm C. Box, Thadis Wayne 439 Boyce, James W., Jr. 119, 228, 449, 486 Boyce, Robert Sutton Boyd, Billy Joe .37, 163 Boyd, Bernard Martin 112, 434 Boyd, Curtis W. 119, 223 Boyd, Douglas Albert 70, 243 Boyd, Joe Dan 31, 37, 411, 443 Boyd, Jonathan E. 132, 157 Boyd, Leland Doyle 70, 251, 398, 399, 44.3 Boyd, Vaughan F., Jr. Boyd, William James 422 Boyer, Marlin J., Jr. 102, 183, 384, 451 Boyett, George Henry 38, 237 Boykin, Calvin C, Jr. Boykin, James W. 119, 157, 464 Boykin, John Wm. Boykin, Robert Ervin Boyle, John R. 132, 203, 477 Boysen, Stephen Marcus 38, 174, 414, 421, 442 Boyte, Billy R. 132, 232 Bozman, Donald B. Bradberry, Kenneth N. Bradbury, Robert L. 132, 211 Bradford, Bart S. Bradicich, Reno B. 127, 246, 467 Bradley, Howard N. 132, 176 Bradley, Jas. Russell Bradley, James Suel 112 Bradley, Jimmy Lee 113, 244 Bradley, Peyton A. 119, 164 Bradley, Ronnie Gail Bradley, Vaynus Dale 102 Bradley, V. J. Bradshaw, Charles A. 70, 412, 431 Bradshaw, Jerry L. 132, 174, 387 Bradshaw, Jack C. 119, 195 Brady, David C. 132, 156, 249 Brady, James A. 102, 119, 232, 449 Brady, Jack Clifford 70, 423 Brady, Jack Edgar 127, 245, 375, 472 Brady, James Watson 165, 415 Brady, Kenneth P. 132, 202 Braeutigam, James O. 251 Brake, John Eldon 70 Braly, Narris Wade 113, 247, 491 Branch, Donald Wayne Branch, George Truett 113 Brand. Roderick P. 132, 193 Brandon, Samuel Vance Brannen, Jack B. Bransford, James W. 113 Branum, Archa D. 119, 191 Bransom, Paul W. Brashears, Alan D. 132, 204 Braswell, John Burton 132, 157 Braswell, Jimmie C. Braswell, Patrick H., Jr. 251 Bratton, David J., Jr. 119, 162, 481 Braune, Donald Bert 245 Bravenec, Thomas H. 127, 244 Brawner, Michael H. 232 Bray, James A. 206 Braun, Ervie E. 249 Brazzell, Jerry E. 244, 449 Brazzel, John M. 132, 215, 435, 437, 487 Breazeale, John M. Breazeale, Kenneth J. Bredlow, Thomas G. 132, 173, 449, 459 Breeland, Lewis Cass 426 Breen, Walter M. 132, 212, 238, 437 Breitschopf, Robt. F. 38, 176, 422, 445 Breland, Don C. 132, 163, 238, 487 Brenner, Charles C. 113, 247 Bretches, Lanny Ross 102, 174. 386, 478 Brents, Thomas Edw. Bresie, Jack Cagle Breuer, Jas. Edward 38, 180, 452 Brewer, John Carlyon 132, 462 Brewer, John Homer, Jr. 249 Bridges, Chas. Hubert Bridges, James W., Jr. 208 Bridges, Louis A. Brieden. Leonard H., Jr. 102, 192 Briggs, David Ronald 38, 217, 436 Briggs, Paul M. 132, 233, 389 Brim, Gary B. 132, 220 Brinegar, Doyle W. 173 Brinkman, Stonewall E. Brinkoeter, William R. 119, 174, 386 Brister, Emerson Toard Brittain, Kenneth H. 119, 207 Brittain, Martin E. 156, 246 Britten, Earl John 70, 244, 423, 435 Brix, Holger 243 Brock, Billie W. 132, 223, 388, 446 Brocken, Joseph F., Jr. Brockman, Don Martin 70, 411, 438 Brockwell, Floyd D. 244, 474 Brod, Edward C., Jr. 119, 176, 386, 486 Brod, William Buck 132, 223, 388, 437, 486 Brooks, Charles Willis 119, 191 Brooks, Gary B. 132, 183 Brooks, Joe B„ Jr. 132, 229 Brooks, John P. 119, 163 Brooks, Raymond R., Jr. Brooks, Tommy F. 132, 182, 461 Brookshire, Ronald W. 132 Broom, Willie E. Broome, Donald W. 119, 221, 479 Brothers, A1 B. 132, 163 Brothers, David Lee 38, 163, 193, 407 Brough, James A. 132, 214 Brown, Ben Walcott Brown, Charles R. 119, 214, 446 Brown, Chas. William 70, 414, 462 Brown, Dwight, Jr. 242, 244 Brown, Dennis L. Brown, Dudley Marvin 38, 165, 407 Brown, Dixon Orr Brown, Darrell Wayne 250, 380 Brown, Earl Lester Brown, Gary Olmstead 98, 246 Brown, Harold Edw. 426 Brown, Jerry A1 113, 24.9 Brown, James B. 420 Brown, Jerry D. 119, 202 Brown, Jerry M. 119, 161, 197 Brown, Jon Horton Brown, John H., Jr. 132, 227, 478 Brown, Joe P. 132, 170 Brown, James R. 132, 38, 202, 456 Brown, Jerry Rutledge 227 Brown, John R. 132, 164 Brown, Jack Lee 195 Brown, Joe Rex 251 Brown, Johnny Ray 70, 251, 417 Brown, James Timon 98, 435 Brown, Kenton Guyler 102 Brown, Morris Albert 429 Brown, Olin W. 132, 157 Brown, Oswald D. 251 510 MR. CARL BIRDWELL We Extend Our Thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell We extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell. manager of the Exchange Store, for his friendly interest and cooperation in Student Publications throughout the year. Ir 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. DONALD A. WEBER Business Manager ’57 Aggieland INDEX Brown, Paul L. 132, 208, 456 Brown, Ricardo E. 249 Brown, Robert J. 132, 483 Brown, Robt. L. 132, 225, 456 Brown. Richard True Brown, Robert T. 102, 188, 477 Brown, Reagan Veasy Brown, Robert Y. 249 Brown, Stewart E. Brown, Stanton Eran 70, 245, 426 Brown, Thos. Warren 113, 244 Brown, Thos. Wesley 132, 182, 461 Brown, Thomas W. 119, 208, 468 Brown, William Alvy 113, 250 Brown, William Hugh, Jr. 127, 250. 454 Browning, Donald B. 119 Browning, Wm. Bryan Browning, Merrell I)., Jr. 132 Brownlee, Samuel L. 119 Bruce, Donald M. 245 Bruce, Herbert E. Brugger, Wilfred A. 219 Brunett, Allan Larue Brumfield. Tom W„ Jr. 70, 251, 4 45 Brumlow, Jerry Olen Brummerhop, (ibas. H. Brummett, Dave, Jr. 132, 197 Brummett, Frank C., Jr. 119, 174, 386, 442 Brundidge, Kenneth C. Brune, Lellius Andrew 249, 476 Brune, Patrick Wayne 102, 176 Brunnemann. Anthony 132, 204 Brunson, Teddy Jack 113, 244. 429, 463 Brusse, Joseph C. Bruyere, Robt. Alan Bryan, Jimmie Lee 38, 167, 426, 468 Bryan, Wm. Walter 102 Bryant, Geo. Frank Bryant, Jack D. 247 Bryant, Julian Stephen 251 Bryant, Myron B.. Jr. 249 Bryant, Paul F. 246 Bryant. Ronald F. 132, 223 Bryant, Sherman Louis 472 Bucaram, Rene E. 145, 245 Bucaram, Salim M. Buchanan. Frank B„ III 132. 180, 238 Buchanan, Spencer J., Jr. Bucher, Vernie Dean 70, 446 Buchorn, Douglas Max Buck, Charles Wm. 113, 246 Buck, John Allan Buck, John William 113, 246 Buckmaster, Herbert L. 132, 175 Buckner, Floyd K. 38, 352, 357, 358 Buell, Bruce Allan 102. 204 Buell. George C. Buentello, Jose Luis 249, 385, 485 Buffington, Billy R. Buffington, Jesse L. Buford, John Frederic 182, 459 Buford. Ronald E. 156, 490 Bugh, Ernest Ben, Jr. 38, 161 Buie, Eugene C., Jr. 113, 251, 453 Bulger, Spencer David 132, 181, 460 Bullard. John Cecil 70, 245, 440 Bullington, Gerald C. 132, 183, 389 Bundick, Blevins G. 132, 170, 249 Bundrick, William S. 234 Bunker, Dan B. 219 Bunting, Wm. David 132, 232. 413. 437 Burch. Wm. Raynor 489 Burchard, Donald C. 38. 230, 410, 449, 453, 494 Burchard, D. D. 443 Burchett, Johnny R. 234 Burchfield, Patrick B. 113, 250 Burgess, Archie R. Burgess, Lee Owen Burke, Horace Reagan Burke, James Allen 102, 181, 236 Burke, Thomas Lee 70, 250, 438 Burkhard, Robert E. 102, 170, 422 Burkhart, James Loyd 70, 436 Burkhead, Edw. Jowers 70, 246, 413 Burks, La Grand 211 Burleson, Harry R. 102, 183, 418 Burleson, Kerry Edw. 243 Burley, Robert Lee Burlin, Curtis Glynn 195, 417, 440 Burling. Herbert D. 132, 186, 430, 441 Burnam, Hoyet Noel 127 Burnaman, Jerry L. 175, 383. 387 Burnett, Duke G. 132, 183, 396, 480 Burnett, Ronald D. 132. 206 Burnette, Robt. G., Jr. Burnette, Charles D. Burnham, Aubrey Lee 38, 164 Burnham, Herbert C., Jr. 228, 473 Burns, Allen N. 227. 483 Burns, Bill Burns, Don Richard 132. 235. 486 Burns, Gerald Richard Burns. Ray Larry 188 Burns. Samuel Merritt 132, 162 Burnside. Paul L.. Jr. 102. 215 Burrage, Bernard E. Burris. Barney Morton 161 Burroughs, Albert L. Burrow. Charles L. Burrow, Don Rav 71. 251 Burt. Don Charles 38. 182. 396. 480, ,446 Burton. Donald K. 132. 156 Burton. Demcie R. 113, 244 Burton, Edwin Ray 245 Burton. J. C. 132, 210, 491 Burton, Robert Wm. 132. 228 Burton, Oltis Wm. 244 Burton, Robert D. 132. 197. 459 Burton, Roger C. 371 Burwell. Edward M. Busby. Robert L. 119. 212, 489 Busby, Thomas Charles 227 Buser, Joseph J. 157. 398, 399 Bush, Ronald Joe 249 Bussa. Edward Glenn 352. 355, 356. 358. 360 Bussey, Charlie M. 132. 232 Bussey, David B. 133, 214 Buswell, Gordon E. 119. 191. 442 Butler, Billy C. 227. 471 Butler. Douglas Jean Butler. David T. 133. 161, 238, 488 Butler. Charles R. 250. 417 Butler. Chas. Thos. Butler. H. D. 164 Butler. Jimmie R. 127. 417 Butler, Keith Harold Butler, Marvin H. Butridge. Clarence E. 133. 182, 397 Butschek, Allan J 195. 481 Butschek. Robert Jas. 481 Butter, Howard D. 38. 342, 419 Button, Duvis. 1II 247 Byars, Harold W. 102. 175, 237 Byer, Lester L. Byington Alonzo 102, 222. 223 Byrd. Joe Larrv 225 Byrd, J. L.. Jr. ' 127, 102. 244. 429 Byrd. James Richard 38, 175. 453 Byrett, G. H. Byrne, Wm. Bryan, Jr. 38. 223. 436 Byron. Arthur Jackson Caballero, Gus Joseph 113, 244. 477 Cabeen. Jules P. Cabell, Edgar R. Cabron, Franklin E. 133, 170 Caddess, Hugh Neil 119, 182 Cahill, Lawrence T. 38, 164 Cain, John Donvie 71, 249 Cain, Robert N. 162, 384 Calabro, Anthony D. 133. 163 Calder, Carol D. 133. 225 Caldwell, Alan Boyd Caldwell, Eldon G. 221 Caldwell, Jas. Alfred 71, 247. 426 Calhoun, Donald T. 145, 244 Calhoun, James Lewis 227, 441 Calhoun, John C , Jr. 412 Callahan, Jerry F. Callaway, Chas. Wayne Callicoatte, Conrad 102, 210 Calvert, Wesley D. 443 Calvin. Newton J.. Jr. 133, 176 Camargo, Guadalupe J. 71. 246 Cameron, Arthur L., Jr. 119, 206, 413 Cameron, Neal Curtis 39, 180. 379 Campbell, Billie Joe 195 Campbell, Calvin 1). 119, 214 Campbell, Chas. Malcolm 127. 232, 379, 417 Campbell, Douglas L. 102 Campbell, Damon Roe 71, 247, 424 Campbell, Jack L. 119, 211 Campbell, John M. 133 Campbell, James T. 133, 182 Campbell, Monte Max 204, 244 Campbell, Phillip R. Campbell, Timothy S. 133, 174, 387 Camper, Raymond E., Jr. 102. 163, 236 Campise, Samuel Jos. Canales, Gilberto A. 113, 462 Canavati, Salleh P. 133, 192 Candamio, Kenneth Candler, Harry W., Jr. 170 Cangelosi, Carlo J. 133, 232 Canik, Leebert J. 119, 212 Cannady, William T. 133. 202. 247 Canant, Louis Milton Cannon, Robert D. 119, 183. 397 Cannon. Robert S. 102, 157, 414 Cannon. Walter S. 133, 229. 471 Cantrell, Dale Clark 102. 181. 397. 401. 461 Cantrell, Donald W. 133, 206 Cantrell, Joe Wood 102. 210 Cantrell. Wallace Gene Capote, Luciano C. 71, 420, 485 Cappel, John 0. Cappleman, Lennie J. 133, 208 Caraway, Rue] Wendell Carberry, James Albert 119, 229. 472 Cardenas, Alberto P. 39, 203, 462 Cardenas, Hector A. 102, 186, 467 Cardoze. Camilo 145 Cardwell. David R. 95 Carey, Robert R. 215 Cargill, Bobby Joe Carlisle, Jimmie Art 113 Carlisle, Robert L. Carlo, Michael J. 246, 451 Carlton. Melvin W.. Jr. 119. 196 Carlton, Wm. Allen 39, 229, 472 Carlyle, George W., Jr. Carnes, James Pomeroy 71, 249, 472 Carney, Culver H. 133, 162 Carpenter, David C., Jr. 39, 202, 377 Carpenter, George E. 133. 233 Carpenter. Jerry M. 71 Carpenter, James W„ Jr. 71. 246. 426 Carpenter, Lee R., Jr. 145, 248 Carpenter, Oscar Lee 39, 188 Carper, Herbert J. 119, 197, 352 Carr, George Edward Carr, James E. Carr. James Francis Carrao, James V. 132. 157 Carrell, James Earsel 251. 398 Carrico, Carl C., II 39, 187 Carriger, Douglas K. 246, 437 Carrillo, Andres 145, 250 Carrio, Raymond T„ Jr. 71, 432, 434. 449 Carroll, Julius B. 197 Carroll. Lamar H. 95 Carroll, Mikey N. 119, 215 Carroll. Paul Losco 102. 229 Carroll, Ray Dean 32, 93, 247 Carruth, Tommy Turner Carruth. Wybert L. 249 Carsey, Gerald P. 133, 188 Carsey, Julian 39, 196 Carson, Dink Carson. George 102, 174 Carson, Paul J. 133. 188 Carter, Billy Burt 39. 182. 276. 396, 458 Carter. Bobby John Carter. Cecil E. 120. 191 Carter, Charles K. 102. 182 Carter. Clifford W. 133. 210 Carter. Dilford C. Carter, David Giles Carter, David W. 133. 211. 471 Carter, George D. 133, 203 Carter, Harold L. 133. 421 Carter, Joseph T. Carter, Larry G. Carter. Tommy L. 133, 156, 441 Caruthers, Byron C. 234 Carver. Donald Wayne 102, 197, 352, 429. 455, 485 Casas, David A. 246 Casbeer, Law ' rence E. 71. 422, 445 Casey, Joe Bob 250, 436 Casey, Ronald 39, 185, 186 Casey, Robt. R., Jr. 133, 182. 396 Cash, Jerry Neal 71 Cashion, Jerry Lee 71, 228, 429 Cashman, Edward H. 113, 229, 250, 460 Casimir, Jack P. 102, 162, 446 Cassaday, Herman B. 127 Cassel, John J. 133, 197 Cassidy, Donald 1). 127, 244 Cassidy, Delmar R. 93, 403 Cassidy, John Arlis 39, 223, 401, 452 Cassity, Jas. Shelby 154, 39, 206, 429 Caster, Robert Wm. 102, 228 Castleberry, Clyde C. 113, 244, 440 Castaneda, Ernesto, Jr. Castille, Vernon D. 133 Castillo, Gavino Caston, James Calvin 102, 156, 237 Castro, Luis F. 71, 246, 436 Cates, Clayton Clyde 133, 193, 457 Cates, Johnny Edw. 39, 195, 438 Cates, William D. 133, 206 Catledge, Morris B., Jr. 113, 251, 429 Cato, Bobby Wilson Cato, James Fredrick Caudry, John R. 133, 215, 477 Cauthorn, Sidney W. 234 Cavazos, Rani A., Jr. 235 Cawley, Richard E. 120, 229 Centilli, John D. 244 Chadwick, John R. 246 Chamberlain, John K. Chamberlain, Ray Chamberlin, Charles S. 133, 163, 466 Chambers, Gilbert V. Chambers, Holly E. 416 Chambers, James R. Chambers, Rodger L. 102 Champion, Alfred F. 133, 219 Champion, Uvaldo, Jr. 181 Champion, William M. Chancey, Oscar Joseph Chandler, Dennis E. 133, 197 Chandler, Dewitt S. 133, 195 Chandler, Glynn Ross 39, 186 Chandler, Leslie Gene Chaney, Roy G. 250 Chang, Yun Ger 243 Channing, John Ford 451 Chapa. R. 244 Chaplin, Noel Thos. 39, 176 Chapman, James D. 133, 233 Chapman, Jimmie R. 133, 210 Chapman. Joseph Bishop 102 Chapman, Richard A. 376 Chapman. William B. Chapman, Will D., Jr. 127, 245 Chapman, Walter W. 133, 245, 458 Chapman, Warren W. 39, 179. 181. 420. 427, 455 Chappell. Alfred M. 228 Chappell. Wilburn 133 Charles, James L. 186 Chase, Arthur D. 133, 233, 487 Chastain, Ronald E. 133, 223, 486 Cheatheam, C. J., Jr. 102, 207 Cheatham, Fred C. 186 Cheatwood, Gary W. 133, 191, 439 Chesher, Phillip B. 102, 188, 455 Cheshire, Ronald H. 133, 225, 238 Chesser, Reginald L. 39, 188, 417 Chesson, John W. 133 Chewning, Jack 39, 201 Chiari, Olegario B. 244 Childers, Asa Bill, Jr. 102, 165 Childers, Andrew N. 133, 164 Childers, Wm. Carroll 245, 433, 472 Childress, James H. 71 Childress, James T. 127, 243 Childress, Lewis G. 133, 176 Chipman, Henry R. 145 Chisholm. Allen N. 39, 196, 420, 427 Chittenden, T. A. Chlapek, James D. 120. 228 Chlapek, Marvin Jas. 40, 180, 423, 444 Choat, James Emmett Choate, John Marshall 120, 203 Choate, Lonnie L. 133, 203 Choca, Ernesto Abel Christ. James E. 40, 163, 432 Christian, Bobby W. Christian, Floyd H., Jr. 133, 173, 389 Christilles, Jos. C., Jr. 221 Christmas, Carl K. 133, 225 Christopher, Jas. Roy 40, 197 Christner, Tom Henry 491 Christy, William C., Jr. 102, 175, 383. 386 Chu, Coolidge York 173, 421, 445 Chudleigh, C. E. 247, 421 Chumney, Carl Van 71, 411, 421 Chvatal, Leland A. 120, 157 Cicherski, James A. 133, 192 Cinatl, Frank James 40, 225 Cire, Jorda R. 247 Cisneros, Cesar E. Claborn, John D. 133, 225 Claborn, Larry D. 424 Claebar, Alvaro B. 71, 250, 383, 386, 440, 485 Claghorn, David A. Clark, Amos B. 133, 175 Clark, Berne Horton 40 Clark, Billy Lewis 71, 242, 246, 414 Clark, Donald Raye Clark, Franklin 1). Clark, Freddie D. 133, 229, 437 Clark, Floyd Ray 102, 183, 384, 458 Clark, James A. 102, 179, 181, 236, 397, 401, 44)1 Clark, John B. 120, 212, 491 Clark, James Elton 95, 380, 491 Clark, Leonard E., Jr. 120, 214 Clark, Larry Hugh 133, 176, 388, 389 Clark, Roger Allan 223 512 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 bene¬ fits and advantages shown on these pages more than tell their own story. The EXCHANGE STORE 513 INDEX Clarke, Richard F. Clark, Robt. Fredric 102, 172, 173 Clark, Robert F., Jr. 40 Clark, R. 165 Clark, Teddy Lee 72, 411, 414 Clark, Tim Mercer 127, 243, 477 Clark, Winston B. 120, 183, 352, 358 Clary, Chas. William 243 Claterbaugh, David V. 133 Clavin, Edward M. 215, 243, 483 Clayton, Bobby Jack 72 Clayton, William R. 176 Cleboski, John Robt. Clegg, Johnson R., Jr. 40, 224 Cleland, Robert Dunn 102, 195, 237 Cleland, Wilfred E. 120, 187, 413 Clement, Lewis Wayne 127, 244, 466 Clement, Ralph Wm. 40, 413, 422 Clements, Gary E. Clements, Richard F. 182 Clemens, Thos. H. 72, 491 Clendennen, Bobby Roy 326, 399, 443 Cleveland, Jasper J. 168, 243 Clevenger, Kenneth Roy 244 Cliett, Joseph W. 133, 203 Clifford, Tyrone S. 133, 186 Clifford, William F. 133, 227, 370 Clift, Wallace Wayne Cline, Robert Wayne Clines, George S., Jr. 120, 193 Clint, Roy Lewis Clipson, James H., Jr. 133, 216, 476 Cloar, Howard S. 133, 202, 247 Cloonan, Patrick M. 133, 214 Gloss, Charles Henry Closs, Frank P. 163 Gloss, Junius Monroe Clothier, Fred M., Ill 133, 157 Cloud, Donald R. 120, 215, 406 Cloud, Gay Gwen 40, 155, 156 Cloud, Jay Glynn 40, 156 Cloud, Leon Blanton 120, 181 Cloud, Leo D. 120, 191, 442 Cloud, Robert Lea Clyde, George E. 133, 170 Coalter, Richard G. 133, 202 Coatney, Norman E. 72 Coats, John R., Jr. 133, 207, 490 Cobb, Carl Eldon 72 Cobb, Donald Elwood Cobb, James Eddie 102, 203, 480 Cobb, Jerry Don Cobb, Jon Fredric 4, 235 Cobb, Merrill F. 174 Coblentz, Gene A. 133 Coblentz, William S. 40, 195 Cobra, Anivaldo P. 98, 243, 421 Cochran, James W ' . 120, 174, 442 Cockerham, Jack Howard 156 Cockerham, Wm. Harvey 40, 155, 156 Cockrell, Oliver W. 247 Cockrill, Robt. Clinton Coco, Vincent J. 133, 211, 390 Coffee, Jerry Lee 133, 235, 238 Gofer, David Brooks, Jr. Coffey, Robert, II 102, 193 Coffman, Robert P. 181, 408 Cogburn, Robert Ray 72, 251, 484 Coker, James R. 133, 176, 388, 389 Coker, Robert Wayne 120, 163, 459 Coker, Robert Willis 133, 157 Coker, Tom Barton, Jr. 102, 174 Colburn, Archie L., Jr. 133, 204, 472 Coldiron, Chas. Elanzo Cole, Fred L„ Jr. 120, 183, 276, 396, 434 458 Cole, Jesse Dillon, Jr. 102 Cole, Larry Keith 133, 212 Cole, Michael F. 244 Coleman, Jerry Bruce 72, 453, 457 Coleman, John D. 133, 157 Coleman, Jay M. 491 Coleman, J. Ronald L. Coleman, P. A. Colgin, Andrew R. 127, 191, 251, 484 Collier, Carroll W. 175 Collier, James B. 133, 235 Collier, Philip B. 102, 157, 237 Collier, Jackson, E. 250 Collins, Byrum W. 133, 225, 408 Collins, Freddie D. 249 Collins, Donald R. 398, 399 Collins, James O. 120, 180 Collins, Jock R. 93, 248, 424 Collins, Ronald D. 133, 182 Collins, Sanford W., Jr. 463 Collins, Thos. Arthur 72 Collins, Wm. Waller 93 Collinsworth, Diggs B. Colunga, Raul O. Colunga, Roberto F., Jr. 113, 245 Colunga, Ruben V. 145, 245 Colvin, Lonnie B. 133, 233 Colwell, Henry A. 198 Colwell, Nathan W. 243 Comeaux, Jesse J. Comits, Peter 113, 244 Compton, Michael D. 454 Compton, Otho D., Jr. Compton, Robert L. 133, 215, 488 Conant, Louis M. 251 Conaway, Wm. Richard 113, 248 Condray, James Marion Cone, Michael Morris 133, 174 Conerly, Owen W. 249, 483 Conklin, Carl F. 250, 454 Conn, William M. 133, 183, 238 Connally, Fritzie L. 343, 352, 357, 358, 380 Connally, James W. 120, 196 Connelley, Lawrence M. 133, 203, 477 Conner, Kelton R. 133 Conner, Raymond Edwin 180 Connor, Huell E. Connor, Tom Mack 40, 212, 489 Conoley, Rufus K. Conrad, Billy Ervin Conrad, Bobby Joe 103, 198, 325, 380 Conrad, Harold John 101, 161, 489 Contella, Milton C. 120 Cooke, P. M. 221, 488 Cook, Charles Ray 233 Cook, David M. 120, 168, 459 Cook, Jack C. 40, 209, 212 Cook, Jas. Firman, Jr. Cook, Lloyd, B., Jr. Cook, Oscar Bryson 98 Cook, Raymond W. 72, 371 Cook, Robert W. 103, 179, 276, 396 Cook, William B., Jr. 133, 216, 388 Cook, Wallace D. Cook, Wm. Meredith Cook, Walter R. 133, 173, 413 Cooke, Fred Thomas, Jr. Cooke, Paul M. 133 Cook, Freeman Waldo Cook, William O. 133, 456 Cooley, Thomas Scott Cooksey, Edward Dale 103, 480 Coomer, Travis N. 248 Cooner, Billy Robt. 453 Cooner, William P. Cooper, Bert Marcus 103, 165 Cooper, David Ray Cooper, Douglas R. 214, 470 Cooper, Forre st W., Jr. 40 Cooper, James A. 72, 411, 414, 428 Cooper, James Carter 408 Cooper, Robert W. Cooper, Terry Cooper, Walter Thomas 127, 246 Cooper, William A., Jr. Cooper, Wm. Hersey 103, 192, 432, 481 Cope, Gene Everette 244 Copeland, Robert W. 162 Copeland, Thomas V. 113 Coppedge, Harold G. 103, 228 Coppenger, Claude J. Corbell, Donald H. 211 Corbin, Jerry W. 120, 215 Corbin, W ' m. Lewis 103, 173 Cordes, Alfred H., Jr. Cordani, Joseph Corley, Richard Q. 214 Corn, Ronald W. 133, 164 Cornett, Arlen Chas. 103, 193, 385 Cornwall, John M. 40, 157 Cornwall, Don S. 120, 204 Coronel, Jorge E. 127, 244 Corson, David W. Costa, James Paul 103, 153, 186, 236, 377, 405 Cossani, Orlando 385 Cosse, Spiro G. 234, 487 Coscia, Robt. Lingua 208 Coston, James Gilbert 193, 386 Cotman, Nathan Thos. 103, 192, 3 87, 471 Cotter, Patout H. 145, 243 Couch, Jerry Lynn 103, 175 Coufal, Edward Joe 103, 418 Coughran, Joe F. 204 Coughran, Stanley B. 120, 186, 488 Coulbourn, Dixon W. 103, 191, 237 Coulter, David Robt. Coulter, Don Eldon 446 Coulter, Travis R., Jr. Council, Paul J. 133, 181 Courim, Roy G. 120 Courtney, Harley M. Courtney, Joseph E. Cooper, John E. 133, 193, Cooper, Larry Conley 250 Courtney, Nyles B. 204 Coverston, Wm. Delean 40, 182 Covey, Winton Guy, Jr. Cowan, Jack V. 224 Cowart, Clarence P. 120, 186, 479 Cowick, Don 454, 488 Cowles, Gene Gilbert Cox, Albert George 133, 414, 437, 486 Cox, Charles Wayne Cox, Douglas E. Cox, David Melton 103, 183, 276, 396 Cox, Emzy D. 145, 245, 420, 427, 486 Cox, G. A. 157 Cox, George W. 72, 250 Cox, Harla D. 133, 157 Cox, Hylton E. Cox, Joseph Lamoin 127, 234, 244 Cox, James Robert 113, 370, 444 Cox, James Rowe 133, 175, 463 Cox, Kenneth G. 120, 187, 466 Cox, James W. Cox, Joe W., Jr. Cox, Phillip W. 133, 216, 249, 417 Cox, Luther Offie, Jr. 196, 441 Cox, Ray Franklin 72 Cox, Roy P. 164 Cox, Stephen Bradley 233, 352 Cox, William Terry 72, 454 Cowick, Donald R. 250 Coyle, Masterson, Jr. 210 Cozad, John Erving 93 Cozort, Charles Roger Crabbe, Jas. Stanley Crabtree, Corbett D., II 248 Craddock, Joe P. 133, 156 Craft, Kenneth D. 247 Craig, Dale Coleman 246 Craig, Dan J. Craig, Harold Dean Craig, Walker R. 203 Craig, Warren R. 127 Cramer, Jerry M. Crane, George Rpbert 41, 163 Crawford, Billy Joe 41, 176 Crawford, Malcom W. 127, 246, 433 Crawford, Richard P. 93, 242, 251 Crawford, Terry D. 133, 203, 238, 414 Crawford, William L. 249 Crawford, Wid P. Creager, Joe Scott Creamer, Claude W. 103, 207, 484 Creech, Billy G. Creel, George B. 203 Creel, Paul John 41, 205, 206 Crelisle, Jimmie 244 Cremer, Jerry Lee 41, 190, 193, 454 Crenwelge, Rudy H. Crews, John D. 120, 214, 490 Crews, James Alvin 41, 214, 429, 490 Crews, Wayne I. 134, 219 Crim, Bobby L. 232, 41, 230, 441 Crippen, James Paul 244 Crisman, Glenn E. 247 Crisp, James Jay Crist, Wm. Britton Crittenden Oliver H. 41, 170 Crocker, Harvey L. Crocker, Thomas N. 103, 228 Crockett, Stanley B. 22, 41, 217, 228, 407 Croix, Alfred Albert 41, 414, 433 Crolley, Billy Grant 103, 174 Crook, James J. 134, 225, 460 Groom, Theodore T. Crosland, Patrick D. 41, 168 Croslin, Jas. Leonard Cross, Charles Allan 232 Cross, Juan Felipe 103, 228 Cross, Lyle Lester Crossland, Samuel B. 134, 228 Crossman, Robt. A., Jr. 134, 215, 477 Crouch, Wm. T., Jr. Crow, John David 319, 321 Crow, J. Marcus 41, 217, 409, 414 Crow, William Chas. 72 Crowe, William C. 103, 173, 442 Crubaugh, Gene Edison 113 Crump, Glendon R. 134, 206, 437 Crump, Richard Emory Crump, William Ryan Crysup, James T. Cudd, J. Van 410 Cude, George Atlee 103, 157 Cuellar, Angel A. 127, 246, 462 Cuellar, Angel Omar 127, 462 Cuellar, Omar Leonel 145, 249 Cuellar, Ruben D. 113, 462 Culberson, Henry E. 134, 181, 461 Culberth, William W. 120, 408 Cull, John Guinn, Jr. 486 Culpepper, Jesse L., Jr. 479 Culver, Claude C. 208 Culver, John Rhea 103, 181, 397 Cummings, Barry D. 134, 233 Cummings, Richard L. 211 Cumpton, Jack W. 127, 250 Cunningham, Allen B. Cunningham, Donald J. Cunningham, Donald A. 103. 227, 441, 470 Cunningham, Donald N. 120, 228 Cunningham, Edward B. Cunningham, Gerald D. 72 Cunningham, James A. 483 Cunningham, John M. 103, 192, 387 Cunningham, Kirby P. 120, 186 Cunningham, Newton W. Cunningham, Lowell C. 145, 249 Cunningham, Sammy R. 103, 192 Cunningham, Walter H. 72, 251 Cunyus, David Wayne 103, 210 Curda, Paul M. Currin, David M. 103, 196 Curry, Clive C. 134 Curry, David E. 134, 188 Curry, John D. 192 Curry, Weldon K. 134, 164 Curtis, David H. 221 Curtis, George R. 120, 161, 489 Curtis, Harold E. 72 Curtis, Joseph Leon 41, 183, 421, 488 Curtis, Lonnie R. 243 Curtis, Raymond Emmet Cutshall, Jack R. 134, 175 Cypert, Chas. Edwin Daab, Ford George 103, 200. 216. 236 Dabbs, Jack Autrey Dacis, Harold 250 Dabney, Robert C. 134, 207, 471 Daft, Jack R. Dagerath, Morris L. 41, 165, 426, 468 Dagley, Johnnie E. Dahl, Charles Edw. 251 Dahlberg, Frank L, Jr. 134, 233, 370 Dakin, William E. Dalby, John D. 134, 224 Dalchau, Kenneth A. 103, 202, 464 Dale, Gerald Kirby Dalton, George Lynn 98, 243 Dalton, Richard D. 134, 176, 413 Damon, Richard E. 134, 207, 471 Damron, Raymond D. 145, 245 Danchak, Robert L. 134, 214 Daniel, James Roy Daniel, William 0„ Jr. 134, 188 Daniell, David P. 127, 246 Dannenbaum, David L. 134, 181 Dannenburg, Warren N. Dannemiller, George D. 98 Dantzler, John Edw. 72, 247, 422 Darcy, Gerald Paul Dardaganian, Stephen G. Darden, Monte Owen 41, 176 Darling, Ray B., Jr. Darnell, Tommy Lynn 41, 175, 455 Darrow, Raymond L. 120, 203, 486 Darwin, William B. 134, 234 Daskam, Linton F., Jr. Datel, Louis Otto 251 Dausin, Lawrence R. 249 Davenport, John W. 134, 211, 244 Davenport, Marc G. Davey, Ralph H., Jr. David, Kenton Wiley 120, 196 Davidson, Arthur I. 103, 192, 387, 424, 485 Davidson, Hugh M. 134, 191, 460 Davidson, N. B., Jr. 443 Davidson, Robert Earl Davies, Ronald Edgar 243 Davila, Robert 120, 224 Davila, Rodolfo 127 Davis, Alexander D. 103, 162 Davis, Bob 134, 156, 243 Davis, Bobby Lee Davis, Billy Don Davis, Bruce D. 103, 474 Davis, C. A. 196 Davis, Chas. Delbert 93, 247 Davis, Curtis R. 187 Davis, Dan Eldridge 417 Davis, Donald Hugh 192, 249 Davis, Donald H. 192 Davis, Dennis L. 134 Davis, Edgar Durand 113, 247 Davis, Edwin D., Jr. 134, 174 Davis, Elliott W. 180 Davis, Fredric C. 134, 174, 459 Davis, Guy W. Davis, Harold Eugene 73, 192 Davis, Herbert G. 103 Davis, Henley H., Jr. 41, 251 Davis, Henry L. 514 INDEX Davis, James A. 134, 186 Davis, John Pete, Jr. Davis, Kenneth E. 103, 216, 429, 468 Davis, Kirby Randolph Davis, Norman Nelson 243 Davis, Roy Eugene 120, 206, 478 Davis, Roy B„ Jr. 103, 181, 216, 396, 407, 446 Davis, Max Thomas, Jr. 182, 382, 397 Davis, Vol. S., Jr. 73, 411, 418 Davis, William E. 73 Davis, Walter M. 134, 223 Davis, Wm. Selden 41, 224, 477 Davis, Walter W. 134, 161 Davison, Hugh Thomas 73, 249 Davison, Richard R. Daw, Samuel R. 134, 180, 413 Dawkins, Drue L. 134, 162 Dawson, Delbert E., Jr. Dawson, Robert G. 161 Day, Bryan E. 127 Day, Harold D., Jr. Day, Geo. Melville 244 Day, Tommy J. 134, 192 Day, William Collier 134, 156 Dean, Bobbie R. 134, 183, 388, 480 Dean, George W., Jr. 420 Dean, James L. 134, 221 Dean, Michael C. 134, 245, 401, 479 Debbrecht, James D. Debes, Nicholas, Jr. 134, 211, 390 December, Gary Wayne 41, 153, 155, 157 Decker, John Petty Decker, Patrick J. 120, 212 Decker, Robt. David DeCluitt. Douglas R. 30, 154, 42, 185, 187, 420, 427 Dedear, J. U. Dedeker, Bryan W. 42, 153, 405, 406 Deegan, John Roy Defferari, Douglas M. 247 Degelia, Sam C., Jr. 134, 197, 370 Degenhardt, William Dehn, Bren Clark 98 Dehoyos, Guadalupe 134 Deithloff, John A. 103, 157 Delafield, Fredrick B. 134. 162, 459 Delafuente, Jose L. 216 Deland, Elden E., Jr. 145, 250 Delaney, Charles Neal 73, 418 Delany, John James 218, 477 Delaplane, W. H. 410 De Lassen, Jan F. Delatte, Oliver J., Jr. 249, 432, 435 Delaune, Jon Michael 120, 229. 441 Deleon, Ramon 134 Deleon, Ernesto L. 73, 249, 418 Delleney, Wm. Herbert 73. 426 Dellinger, Ernest M. 134, 154, 224 Dellinger, Jas. M., Jr. 26, 42, 181 De Marr, Eugene C. Demarrais, Gordon R. 73 Dement, Bruce H. 134, 219 Demining, Donald B. 371 Dempsey, James 244 Demuth, Franklin 161, 236 Dendy, Charles Tom 250 Dengler, Raymond John Denham, Elam Leon Denison, John Grant Denison, Paul S. 420 Denmark, Kenneth L. 120, 196 Dennis, John A. 163 Dennis, James Richard 244, 390 Denney, Jerry D. 120, 224, 384 Denton, Murray Beall 42, 156, 405 Denton, Melton O. Denty, Robert Eric 113 DeSoto, Vivian V., Jr. 134, 180, 464 Deterling, Delmar A. 120, 223, 4.46, 476 Detwiler, George Elvin 244 Devore, Roger C. Dew, Raleigh E. 134, 157, 491 Dewitt, Wallace D. 120, 173, 442, 479 Dews, Jon A. 134, 176, 413 Deyoe, Chas. Walter Dial, Tony 250 Dibattista, John A. 249 Dibrell, Joseph P. Dickens, Comer Wayne 42, 173 Dickerson, Edward 244 Dickerson, Edward W. 244 Dickey, James Ronald 73 Dickey, Robert M. 103, 211 Dickson, Cecil Herman Diehl, Lawrence G. 103, 173, 442 Dietrich, Raymond A. Dietrich, William F. Dietz, Frederic H. 120, 229 Dill, Wm. Preston 251 Dillahunty, Oscar L. 120, 224, 470 Dillard, John A. 42, 202, 247, 385, 454 Dillard, John H. 145 Dillin, Ronald Geo., Jr. Dillard, William R. Dillingham, Frank Wm. 127, 250, 420 Dillon, William A. 134, 173, 442 Dills, Charles H. 191 Dingier, Tom B., Jr. 244 Dinsmoor, James F. 103, 182, 474 Dischler, F. L. Dishman, James C., Jr. 417 Dittman, Donald C. 233, 376 Dittmar, Glenn Wesley 103, 161 Dixon, D. D. 233 Dixon, Don Hinson 95, 250 Dixon, Don Percy 42, 375 Dixon, James Ray Dixon, Jas. Wright 103, 203, 411, 485 Dixon, Lane Hamilton 250, 429 Dobbs, Jerry W. 134, 210 Dobbs, William Currie Dobias, John T. 203 Dockery, Jas. Willis 73 Dod, Robert S., Ill 248 Dodgen, Rufus A., Jr. 134, 211, 491 Dodson, Donald Ray 247 Dodson, Robert Edwin Doerksen, Shelton R. 134, 208 Doerfler, Donald W. Doering, George Wm. Dokos, Nick George 436 Dolezel, Raymond 42, 185, 426 Dollard, John A. 134, 221 Dollinger, Chas. R., Jr. 42, 176, 422, 445, 456 Dolson, Darrell D. 145, 243 Dombeck, Robt. Jas. 73, 245, 446 Dommert, A. R. 250, 408, 454, 488 Donan, John G., Jr. 134, 220, 251 Donovan, James M. 134, 215 Donovan, James E. 244 Dorney, Leonard J. 120, 204 Dorrell, Thomas W. Dorsett, Donald Jno. 103, 215, 382, 491 Dorsett, Tracy K., Jr. 120, 223 Dorsey, Wm. Hood 42, 153, 216. 314, 405 Dosch, Charles K. 103, 219 Dosher, John Rodney 103, 224 Doss, James M. 417 Dossey, Ray 73, 250, 445 Dotson, Curtiss L. 134, 191 Doucet, Raymond L. 198, 334 Douglas, Alvin Gene 243 Douglas, Roy Ellis Douglass, Billy F. 168 Douglass, Bobby W. 134, 169 Douglas, Donald 134, 198 Douglass, Jimmy C. 134 Douglass, John P. 134, 212, 464 Douglass, Merrill M. 251, 405 Douglass, Robert 113, 436 Dover, Wiley W. 134, 176, 437 Dowdy, Kenneth L. 206 Dowdy, Norman M. 134, 186, 459 Dowell, Dickie T. 247, 390 Downard, Norman K. Downey, Raymond F., Jr. Downing, Douglas H. Downs, John L. 103, 219 Downs, Thos. E. 134, 186, 479 Dowse, Thomas F., Jr. 103 Doyle, Wayne O. Dozier, John K., Jr. 113, 415, 4.54 Drab, Gilbert Joseph 127, 243 Drake, Norman T. Drake, Patrick Homer 422 Drake, John Edward 120, 232 Drake, Robt. L., Jr. 173 Drake, Richard Monroe Drane, Robert L. 134, 225, 471 Draper, Don R. 134, 197 Draper, Thomas C. Draughon, Billy Joe 446 Dres, Richard Henry Dressen, Glenn N. 134, 212 Drewello, Otto D. 134, 163 Drewry, Cecil Allen 134, 229 Drewry, Don W. Dreyfus, Jack M. 42, 216, Driggs, Donald Edw. 174 Driscoll, Julian D. 73, 244 Driskill, Melvin M. 42, 215 Driver, Jesse Wade 73, 251 Driver, Richard Lee Droemer, William W. 120, 196 Drummond, Kenneth H. Drummond, Robt. Chas. 103. 186, 417 Dryden, Richie S. 134, 193, 457 Dube, Luther Paul 42, 163, 471 Duble, Walter Geo. 103, 183 Dubose, John Charles Dubose, Robert T. Dubose, Wendell Holmes Duce, Perry H. 251, 454 Dudley, Edward Ray 198, 325, 362, 366, 367, 380 Dudley, Wm. Riley, Jr. 424 Duerr, Karl F., Jr. Dugan, Joseph Patrick Dugat, Coleman W. Duggan, Kenneth Ray Dugger, Cecil Walker Dugger, Wayne Davis Duitscher, Stanley A. 73, 422 Duke, Bob B. 134 Duke, Paul Malcolm 73, 250, 412, 419, 444 Duke, Russell Wesley Dulock, Freddy B. 134, 197 Dunal, J. W. 162 Dunbar, John C. Duncan, Dean Edwin 42, 156, 237 Duncan, James L. 134, 233 Duncan, Kenneth H. Dungan, Avalon Leroy 42, 156, 414 Dungan, Don M. 134, 228 Dunham, Oliver H. 134, 224, 459 Dunklin, Birin H. 244 Dunkin, Dial M. 228 Dunlap, Donald Dean 103, 153, 155, 157, 237, 414 Dunlap, James J. 120, 227 Dunlap, Thomas James Dunn, Billy Bob 93, 247, 390. 403 Dunn, Jerry D. 145, 245 Dunn, James, E. 245 Dunn, Robert Stuart 134, 183 Dunn, Sherrod Dee 103, 174, 386, 458 Duplantis, Wm. Ennis 42, 224. 385, 472 Duplissey, Donnie R. 120, 224, 472 Duport, Paul David 104, 192, 434 Duran, Travis Clifton Durbin, Tommy 145, 243 Durbin. Jerry Chris 42, 197, 376, 436 Duran, Reynaldo 246 Durbin, Thomas W. Durda, James Allen 104, 191, 442 Durdin, James M., Jr. 134, 220 Durdin, Robert E. 208, 483 Durham, Don Taylor 73, 247, 426 Durham. Louis Daniel 120. 204 Durre, Gerald Chas. Durst, Louis H., Jr. Dutchyshyn, Harry V. Duval. Jerry W. Duval. Walter John Dvoracek, Marvin John 248 Dye, Jimmy Dean 371 Dye, Johnnie Lee 42, 210, 450 Dye, Kenneth D. 134, 175 Dyer, Raymond E. 188 Dyer, Wm. Edward Dyson. Norman K. 134. 224. 437, 489 Eads, Robt. P. 145, 249 Eady, Arvin D. 104, 227 Eagleson, John M. 104, 228 Eakin, William Leroy Earle, Bruce Bradley 113 Earley, Herbert R. Easley, Lloyd Eugene Easley, Ronald F. 244 Easley, Rex C. 224 Easley, Wm. Knight 43, 205. 206. 422 Eason, Clinton Niel Easterling, Arthur M. 134, 196 Eaton, Clarence Van 73 Eaton, Dwayne A. 134, 156 Eby, David F. 104, 250, 384 Echols, Charley N. 134, 223 Eckard, Roy Conrad 43, 225. 443 Eckert, Wm. R. 134, 156 Eckhardt, Curtis Allen 113, 249 Economides, Philip Eden, Chas. Frederick Eden, Noble W., Jr. 113 Edge, Wm. L. 134, 162, 388 Edge, William M. 134, 350 Edgecomb, Robert L. 134, 156, 459 Edmondson, Bennie R. 127 Edmondson, James M., Jr. 134, 187 Edmiston, Steve A. 120, 173 Edmonds, Robert J. 134, 191 Edson, Harlan L. Edwards, Billie D. 134, 225 Edwards, Benjamin, Jr. Edwards, Buford Nelson Edwards, Chas. Lander 43, 193, 419 Edwards, Jerome A. 134, 202, 485 Edwards, Jerry Alonza 134. 223 Edwards, James Wilbur Edwards, Marcus S. 134. 157 Edwards, John Lee 418 Edwards, Kenneth J. Edwards, Oliver L., Jr. 104. 191, 420, 456 Edwards, Grace Leon Edwards, Robin W. 43, 225 Edwards, Robert E. 120, 203 Edwards, Sammy Bryan 43, 158, 237 Edwards, Wendell E. 120, 206 Edwards, William R. 134, 211 Effenberger, Leo T. Egar, Joseph Michael Egert, Willard 113 Eichblatt, Emil J. 120, 169, 382 Eichman, Frank Fred Eikner, Edwin Glenn Eisenmann, Geo. Roger Eitel, Billy B. 134, 156 Elam, Geo. Stacy 251, 452 Elder, Frank, III 134, 221 Elder, Robert B. 243 El Didi, Ahmed Hafez Eldred, Robert L., Jr. 233 Elias, Sarny E. Girgis 251 Elias, William Abraham 120, 168 Elizondo, Oscar A. 244, 467 Elledge, Jerry R. 234 Ellen, John Bland 104 Eller, David Gallaway 120, 157 Eller, Joe C. Eller, John Noble, Jr. 104, 214, 456 Ellerbee, Arthur D. 134, 162 Ellington, Jerald W. 104, 217, 221. 236 Ellington, Oma Lewis 113, 423 Elliott, Joseph A. 120, 224, 491 Ellis, Chas. Ottis Ellis, Edw. Hampton Ellis. Ralph W. Ellis, Roger 250 Ellis, Ruel L. 128. 191. 251 Ellis, Sam Jerry Ellis, Wm. Trautwein 248 Ellison, David W. 134, 208, 437 Ellison, Edwin Hill 93 Ellison, Terry Eugene 134, 207, 474 Ellison, Tommy R. 145, 245, 437 Ellsworth, Jerry A. Ellsworth, Thomas D. 225 Elmer, Chas. W. Elmore, Dale B. 154. 43, 158, 352. 354 Elrod, Jackie W. 134, 168 Elsey, Bert F., Jr. 247 Elsik, Gene N. 128 Elsik, Willie C. 73, 244, 429 Elson, Leslie W., Jr. 134 Elwell, Robt. Wayne Emanuel, Walter C., Jr. 145 Emerson, Gary B. 104, 212, 441 Emerson, Wallace H., Jr. Emerson, Richard D. 251 Emery, Arthur M., Ill 120, 169 Emert, George B., Jr. Emin, Nevzat Hji Emmons, John N. 246 Endara, Enrique M. 104, 165, 385, 485 Engelbrecht, Travis L. 120, 195, 384, 386 Engelhardt, Harold C. 244 English, Royce A. 104, 464 Engstrom, Sidney J., Jr. 134 Enkerlin, S. Dieter Enloe, Ernie Marion Enloe, James A. 134, 163 Enos, James H. Epperson, Meredith K. 216 Epps, Raymond R. Epps, Lewis Bland 104, 235 Erickson, Edw. Neal 410 Erisman, Anthony D. 120, 197 Ernst, Chas. Arthur 43, 181, 454 Erwin, Berryman Miller 113 Erwin. Bill R. 134, 214 Erwin, Dick K. 134, 163 Erwin, Thomas Dale 134, 168 Erzen, Ede Eugene Esparza, Salvador S. 212 Espinoza, Luis E. Esquivel, Carlos 323, 380 Estefan, Arthur A. 134, 162, 387 Estes, Glen A. 192, 413, 434 Estes, Henry 74, 248 Estes, Jack M., Jr. 104, 212, 477 515 516 Scenes From Your Exchange Store 517 INDEX Estes, Sam 246 Estes, Thomas Wm. 104, 168 Etheredge, Gerald P. 134, 193 Etie, Jefferson D., Ill 145, 244 Ettinger, Jacky R. 74, 423 Etzel, William W. Eubank, Glenn Ray 74, 250, 424 Euler., John F. 216, 451 Evans, Almus C. Evans, Andrew J. 207 Evans, John A. 121, 156 Evans, James R. 128 Evans, John Curtis 134, 233, 490 Evans, Lynn Bobby Evans, Reginald E. 134, 156 Evans, Robert C., Jr. Evans, Robt. Rockwood 128, 436 Evans, Walter Joseph 251 Evans, Wm. Martin 104, 155, 156 Everts, Henry P., Jr. 162 Ewing, William Ray 43, 214, 436 Ewing, William T. 134, 176, 389 Fabianke, Harvey E. 198 Fadal, Donald Ray 104, 161 Fagan, Joe Gail Fagan, Walter M. 134, 202, 238, 463 Fagg, David Bruce Fairchild, Richard A. 234 Fairchild, Patrick L. 74 Fairly, Robert S. 134, 229 Fallin, James Earl 121, 157 Fallin, Norman, Jr. 104, 157 Fallis, Jasper N. 247 Falls, James L. 134, 156 Falls, Thomas Rea 246 Fanguy, Roy Charles Fannin, Casey Carey Farek, Donald E. 104, 163, 410 Farha, Harry M. 251 Farias, Filomeno D. 128 Farias, George 134, 191, 442 Fariss, David L. 134, 227 Faris, Samuel H. 228 Farkas, John J., Jr. 247 Farley, John T. 244, 382 Farley, Pat Jean 43, 446 Farmer, Darell Farmer, James Ray Farmer, Lawrence T. 134 Farquhar, Bannister W. 43, 170, 423 Farris, Edwin Lynn Farris, Jeff Alonzo, Jr. 113 Farrington, David E. 156 Farris, John Howard Farris, Paul Calvin 249 Farthing, Clyde E. 248 Farry, Jonlee R. 250 Faulkner, James E. 134, 225, 408 Faulkner, Lewis L., Jr. 128, 246 Fazzino, Johnnie A. 249 Feagan, Johnny Ray Fear, Frank A. Feazel, Giles Thomas Feeny, Bob S. 121, 219, 487 Feldman, Gerald L. Felkner, Chas. Curtis 43, 180, 362, 368 Felps, Richard S. Felton, John Henry Fenton, Miron Jos. 104, 187, 488 Fereday, Boydie E., Jr. 454 Ferguson, Aubin Otis 43, 155, 157 Ferguson, John H. 43, 174, 432, 459 Ferguson, James L. 135, 157 Ferguson, Sammy J. Fernandez, Alberto T. 43, 211, 435, 452, 486 Fernandez, Gus B., Jr. 74, 249, 462 Fernandez, Guillermo 417 Fernandez, Raul B. 121, 187, 462 Ferqueron, E. A. 229 Ferrata, John B., Jr. Ferrell, Sidney Chas. 161 Fess, David W. 157 Fewin, William I. 251 Fichte, Benny Eugene 43, 175, 400, 411, 443 Fickey, James B. 113 Field, Robert Wayne Fields, Cecil T. 135, 210 Fields, William R„ Jr. 162, 383 Figueroa, Max, III 135, 161 Fike, Edward Carl Filer, Theodore Henry Fimble, Chas. Willard 135, 157, 247 Finch, Charles Stanley Finch, Ray Noble 32, 74, 419, 444 Finch, William W., Jr. 233 Fink, Wm. Wesley, Jr. 251 Ferreira, Ivo M. 74, 250, 419, 44,4 Ferrell, Nathan Guy 128, 456 Finley, Charles R. 135 Finley, William A. 251 Fischer, Ewald J. 192 Fischer, Richard H. 43, 157 Fish, Edw. Winthrop Fisher, Buford D. 43, 221 Fisher, Don Ray 104, 192, 211, 410 Fisher, Flake Leroy Fisher, John B., Ill 43, 161 Fisher, James M. Fisher, Phil Dewey 104, 214 Fisher, Wayne W. 135, 223 Fite, Lloyd Elbert Fitts, James L. 135, 198 Fitzgerald, Harry J. 74, 247 Fitzwilllam, James C. 44, 191, 236 Flados, Norman D. Flanagan, Charles L. 197 Flanagan, Emmett C. 121, 212, 413 Flatt, Douglas Evans Fleck, George E. 169 Fleetwood, Roy H. 191 Fleitas, Eduardo Fleming, Travis M., Jr. 121, 173 Flenniken, Noble E. 135, 180 Fletcher, Gary Dean 197 Fletcher, Jack 244 Fletcher, Leroy S. 104, 233, 371, 423, 441 Fletcher, Marvin W. Fletcher, R. H. 441 Flinn, Charles Edw. Flint, Sandy A., Jr. 135, 221 Flock, Donald L. Flood, Michael J., Jr. Floeck, Norman B. 135, 195 Flores, Alfonso E. 250 Flores, Alexander R. 135, 457 Flores, Dionicio V. 104 Florey, Tully R. Flournoy, Morgan P. 104, 174, 442, 470 Flournoy, Billy E. 135 Flower, Donald E. 44, 196, 419 Flowers, Archie Ingram Floyd, Conrad H. Floyd, Cecil Ray 44, 172, 175 Floyd, James R. Foerster, Alvin E. 157 Foerster, Eugene P. Foerster, Leroy Chas. 44, 215, 236 441 Foley, Walter Allen 44, 211, 452 Follett, Edward F., Jr. 135 Folsom, John R. 479 Folsom, Patsy 479 Folzenlogen, Paul D. 135, 193 Fomby, Dan P. 204, 489 Fondren, C. M., Ill 247 Foote, Nathaniel 121 Ford, Alan R. 250 Ford, Clayton H., Jr. 135, 219 Ford, Davis L. 121, 176, 382 Ford, Ellis Gerald Ford, Jerry V. 135, 219, 487 Ford, Lamar 232, 44, 153 Ford, Robert Kyle Forehand, Jimmie C. 121 Foreman, Noel Thos. 135 Forgason, Jas. Lanier 27, 93 Forgey, Daniel H., Jr. Forist, Johnnie W. Forsyth, Frank R., Jr. 104, 164 Foshee, John Wesley 74, 440 Foster, Bob P. 128 Foster, Frank Milton Foster, Ira Clinton 249 Foster, Joe Bill 251, 401, 412 Foster, Jess H. 135, 197 Foster, John Wm. 193, 236, 424 Foster, Robt. Aubrey 44, 214 Foster, Robt. Grant 44, 215, 411, 438, 467 Foster, Robert P., Jr. 243 Foster, Ralph H., Jr. 245 Fougerat, Charles A. 113, 245, 416 Fourticq, Gregory E. 121 Fowler, Eugene Cary 220 Fowler, Curtis W. 135, 216 Fowler, James H. Fowler, Jack Lynn 249 Fowler, John R. 135, 168 Fox, Charles Edward 44, 214 Fox, Dwight Alan 104, 163 Fox, James David 113 Foy, William Henry 104, 176, 474 Fraga, Lupe 197, 362, 367 Fram, Jerome Samuel 74 Franceschini, Guy A. Francis, Ronald C. 93, 244, 488 Frank, J. Louis 113, 245 Frank, Vernon M., Jr. 104, 176 Franke, Milton C. 128, 244 Franke, Harold Wm. Franklin, Donald E. Franklin, Benjamin 157 Franklin, Johnnye E. 128 Franklin, Benjamin D. Franklin, Richard E. Franklin, Robert H. 135, 214 Franklin, Weldon C. 135, 163, 466 Fraser, Loyd R. 135, 228 Frasier, Lee Carrol, Jr. Frazier, Marshall B. 113 Frazier, Stewart F. Fredenburg, Miles A. Free, Melvin Douglas 104, 195 Free, Woodrow Arthur 74, 250, 426, 473 Free, Walter G., Jr. 135, 215, ,487 Freeman, Denne Hix 121, 168 Freeman, Howard U. 162 Freeman, James S. 156 Freeman, Jerrell P. 135, 169, 464 Freeman, Larry B. 135, 215 Freitag, Gilbert A. 104, 187 Frels, Don B. 198, 350 French, Alvin J. 203 French, Hiram T. 121, 207, 383 Frese, George David 104, 174, 387 Frey, Charles E. 243, 437 Frey, Michael Louis Freytag, James Edward 121, 481 Frick, Howard Paul 250 Friedland, Marcel 244 Friedrich, Allan L. 135, 157, 481 Friedrich, Donald H. 44, 155, 157 Frierson, David R. 135, 170 Frierson, Jas. Eugene Fritts, Harold M. 121, 163 Fritze, Lee V. 207 Fritz, Paul Fredrick 135, 44, 182, 474 Frix, Robert S. 135, 174, 387 Frizzell, Geo. E., Jr. 135 Frizzell, Thomas P. 135 Frost, Charles R. 135, 235, 441, 484 Frost, James A., Jr. Frost, William, Jr. 135, 224, 477 Frost, William Neil Frucht, Robert A. Fry, Elijah L. 145, 246, 461 Fuchs, Herbert A., Jr. 207 Fuchs, Monroe Herman Fudge, Eugene E. 121, 170, 489 Fugeman, William H. 210 Fulbright, Joseph L. Fulghum, John Lawrence 44, 216 Fulkerson, Roy L., Jr. 121, 224, 472 Fuller, Robert Louis Fuller, Wm. Otis 44, 227 Fullerton, Robert E., Jr. Fulton, Ernest R. 244 Fulwiler, Robert N. 135 Fundling, Jas. Henry 113, 251, 416, 477 Fungeman, William P. 246 Furlong, Harold Wm. Furqueron, Edw. Allen 44 Fuson, Leonard Matthew Futch, Jennings F., Jr. 135, 211, 390, 483 Futrell, Harvey T. 135, 214 Fuqua, Wayne Alan 74, 423 Fuschak, 431 Gaby, Eugene B., Jr. 135, 235 Gadberry, Jno Hubert 250, 429 Gabert, John S., Jr. Gacke, Dennis A. 121, 162, 458 Gaddy, Carson Ross 74, 420 Gade, Herman Gerhard Gadeke, Herman Carl, Jr. 74, 250, 422 Gage Wm. A. 135, 162 Gainer, Alvis B. Gaines, Michael R. 44, 168 Gaither, J oseph R. 135, 216 Galbraith, Wm. H. 104, 173 Galceran, Earl Lee 104, 216, 483 Galceran, Myles B. 121, 228, 483 Galindo, Alfredo M. 248, 485 Galinzoga, Jose A. 128, 462 Galley, Fred Wayne Gallman, William B. 128, 250 Gallopoulos, Nicolas 74, 244, 419 Galloway, Bedford G. 104, 157 Galloway, Charles H. Galloway, James V. Galvan, Dan Castillo 244 Galvan, Thomas Jos. 93, 424 Gambrell, Joel A. 135, 396 Gambrell, Jack L. 135, 183 Gansky, Daniel F. 104, 202, 433, 476 Gantt, Myron Snell 44, 163, 416 Garbade, Lonnie G., Jr. Garcia, Bartolome 104, 179, 237 Garcia, Carlos E. 191, 413, 442 Garcia, Delfino F., Jr. 113 Garcia, Enrique, Jr. 246 Garcia, John A. 173 Garcia, Manuel S. 197 Garcia, Rafael 170, 457 Garcia, Raymond P. 208 Card, Clifford Rohr 246, 431 Card, Wm. Bruce 104, 197, 371, 434 Card, William Hugh Gardner, Frost E. 182, 397, 389, 430 Gardner, Ronald G. 98, 249, 439 Caries, Donald F. 44, 183, 483 Garies, Gerald M. 104 Garlington, Ray Dee Garlough, Forrest M. 246 Gamer, Billy Jack 135, 208 Garner, Carl B. 121, 165 Garner, Duward D. 224 Garner, Gary Neil 104, 181, 472 Garner, Pat Clinton 251 Garner, Robert A. 135, 198 Garnett, John S. 104, 162, 382, 432 Garrard, Clarence Wm. 104, 173, 237, 442 Garretson, Wm. Hugh Garrett, Charles Henry Garrett, Donald Dean Garrett, Orie L. 135 Garrett, Richard Lee 135, 175 Garrett, Wiley N. 74, 250, 426 Garrett, William 246 Garrison, Larry G. 104, 233 Gartrell, James W., Jr. 104, 156 Garza, Cruz 244 Garza, Daniel M. 135, 157, 486 Garza, Eduardo Hugo Garza, Filemon, Jr. Garza, Gilbert© A. 246 Garza, Isaac Flores 165, 244 Garza, Martin V. 128, 249, 462 Garza, Narciso Ruben 165 Garza, Roman R. 128 Garza, Trinidad 250 Gaspard, Thomas J. Gates, Norman L. Gatlin, John D. 121, 208 Gatlin, Jay P. 135, 157, 206 Gatlin, Frank Bolton 74, 251, ' 436, 470 Gatlin, James Paul 104, 413, 455 Gattis, Robert G. 44, 194 Gaul, Roy David Gay, Charles R. 234, 331 Gay, Wm. Blalock, III 244, 484 Geaf, Edward Robert 104, 195, 386, 446 Gebel, Howard S., Jr. 246, 439 Geddes, George L. 244, 440 Geist, Thomas John Gentle, Milton W. 121, 229 Gentry, John Anthony 423 Genzer, Clarence Joe 128, 245 George, Bobby N. 135, 206 George, Carl W., Jr. George, Dannie Ellis 45, 164, 414 George, Freddie C. 104, 163, 414 George, Kenneth G. George, Reagan Webb 104, 155, 156 Gerace, James G. 162 Gerard, Donald S. 121, 176, 382 Gerber, Kenneth L. 135, 187, 456 Gerber, John Edmund 195 Gerstenberg, K. Chas. 113, 249, 420 Gerum, Lawrence G. 128, 481 Geyer, Hugh McCoy 441 Gharis, Freddy L. 135, 157 Ghiglieri, Pete D. 454 Ghiselin, Richard G. 135, 170, 459 Giamfortone, Joseph E. Gianotti, Alfred P. 104, 176, 467 Gibbs, Fred William 247 Gibbs, Homer J. 135, 183 Gibbs, Leon Gibbs, Robt. Woodrow, Jr. 135, 176, 244, 413 Gibson, Charles W. Gibson, Daniel M., Jr. Gibson, Fred B. 135, 235 Gibson, Elton Wayne 128, 490 Gibson, James Evans Gibson, James Loyd Gibson, Lyle E. 235 Gibson, Patrick H. 135, 188, 441 Gibson, Wm. Franklin 429 Gifford, Fredrick D. 249, 390 Gilbert, Dan E. 135, 235 Gilbert, Don H. 135, 235 Gilbert, Joe Bill Gilbert, John Robert 198, 324, 380 518 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 Aggie Players The Memorial Student Center Guion Hall The Rodeo Arena Tennis Courts Lighted Softball Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course Y.M.C.A. The Aggie Band Intramural Athletic Equipment Movable Review Stands 519 INDEX Gilbert, William H., Jr. 135, 211 Gilbreth, Kenneth A. 246 Gilby, Lee H. Gilcrest, Robt. Allen Gilcrest, Glenn T. 251 Giles, Daniel Lindberg 250 Giles, Donald L. 229 Giles, Thomas Edw. 105, 207, 423 Gill, Jimmie Eugene Gill, Joe L. 135, 235, 461 Gill, James Roy 75 Gill, James Russell 232 Gill, Michael R. 113, 235, 244, 420 Gillar, George Edward 326, 481 Gilleland, David J. Gillette, Lannie R. 135 Gilliam, Jon Caldwell 104, 164 Gilliam, Robert G. 135, 204, 238 Gilliland, Edward A. 135, 202 Gilliland, Lowell M. 135, 203, 413 Gilmore, Earl C. Gilpin, Jack E. 45, 161 Gingles, Tommy J. Ginglewood, Raymond Ginzel, Weldon J. 135 Giotes, Gus G. Gipson, Carlton E. 418 Gipson, Jas. Richard Gipson, Jack R. 75, 187, 414, 418 Gittinger, Leo George Giuffre,.Joseph Chas. 105, 214 Givens, James W. 135, 212, 437 Gladwell, John Stuart 75 Glasgow, Leslie L. Glasgow, Robert K. 247, 407 Glass, Sammie Edward Glassford, Howard Lee 113 Glasscock, Meibern G. 121, 202 Glaze, Arthur Irwin, Jr. 135, 214, 244, 474 Glaze, Robert Lowe 454 Glazener, Emmitt 418 Glazener, Robt. Lee 45, 181, 412, 422, 444, 445 Glazener, Wm. King 436 Gleason. Jerry Don 113, 243, 405, 409, 424 Gleason, Robert B. 105, 224 Gleason, Timothv P. 75, 421 Glenn, Chester L„ Jr. 135, 229 Glickman, David G. 121, 181, 430, 461 Glicksman, Jos. M. 113, 410, 454 Glimp, Hudson A. 135, 187, 440, 45 Gloor, Wilburn F. 135, 192, 486 Glover, John Bernard 45, 161, 445 Go, Pok Oen Gober, Chas. Clifton 114, 250 Gober, Lowman E. 390 Goddard, Edwin J. 243 Goble, Richard B. 135, 183, 389, 379, 491 Goddard, Ray Everett Godfrey, Walter J., Jr. 105, 193, 371 Godwin, Donald Milton 468 Godwin, Vernoy V. 75 Godwin, Willis H., Jr. 198 Goehring, Allen G. D. 234, 332, 429 Goehring, Dennis H. 45, 217, 319, 380 Goerner, Lewis W. 75 Goertz, Eugene P. 75, 414 Goetz, William G. 135, 227, 441 Goetzke, Geo. Russell 165 Goff, Henry Earle 371, 449 Goff, Richard D. 198, 336 Goff, Walter M. 135, 221 Goforth, Donald R. Gold, Hugo Joseph 244 Goldenberg, Carl T. 121, 182, 396 Goldblatt, James R. 135, 229 Golding, Fredric G. 105, 176, 386 Goldman, Joseph L. Goldman, John M. 121, 173 Goldman, Milton E. 75, 244, 445, 490 Goldston, David W. Goldstone, Thomas W. 45, 181, 423 Goldwater, Samuel W. Gollahon, Roy G. Golson, Curtis Ralph 75, 428 Golson, Jerry P. Gomez, Pedro Gonzales, Angel S. 220 Gonzales, Ernest T. 136, 169 Gonzales, John Gilbert 244, 472 Gonzalez, Antonio V. 187 Gonzalez, Claudio Q. Gonzalez, Enrique Gonzalez, Enrique C. 182, 246 Gonzalez, Humbert J. 121, 170 Gonzalez, F. Rafael C. 244 Gonzalez, Rafael G., Jr. 128, 219 Gonzalez, J uan G. 98, 243, 428 Gonzalez, Martin H. Gooch, Joe Presley, Jr. 440 Gooch, Robert Craig 247 Good, Carroll G. 135, 229, 466 Good, John O. 135, 156 Good, Robert A. Goodale, David R. 186, 440 Goode, Howard, Jr. 75 Goode, Jas. Emory 45, 186, 449 Goode, John E. 188, 405, 441 Goode, Wm. Boone, Jr. 45, 210, 423 Gooden, Glen J. 135, 219, 437 Gooding, Harry W. Goodman, Jimmie Van 212, 247 Goodson, Jerry L. Goodspeed, Clifford B. Goodwin, Chas. Burke 243 Goodwin, Gary J. Goodwin, Maxwell E., Jr. 135, 214, 247 Goodwin, Michael W. 168 Goolsbee, William H., Jr. 121, 173, 442 Goolsby, Billy Mack 114 Goolsby, Jay Lee Gordoa, Mike, Jr. 45, 195, 452 Gordon, Demarquis 75, 247, 426 Gordon, Emery Joseph Gore, David Eugene 45, 181 Corel, Stefan P. 136, 430 Gorman, Robert C. 244 Gorsen, George W. 145 Gorzycki, Louis J. 432 Goss, Billy Vaught Goss, Chas. Edward Goss, William M. Gossage, Henry L., Jr. Gossett, Dozier P. 136, 176, 464 Gossett, John W. 394 Goteher, Nolan H. 114 Gottlob, Jno R., Jr. Gould, Harry B. 223, 439 Gowan, Arthur D. 196 Gowan, Claude E. 75 Gowen, Claude Everett Gower, James Dennis 105, 182, 236 Gowing, Gene M. Grabbs, Grady Wayne Grady, James Roland Graeber, R. T. 416 Graetzel, Robert L. 121, 220, 474 Graf, Charles E. 136, 219 Graham, Charles P. Graham, Chas. Wesley 454 Graham, Donald Knox 136, 220, 471 Graham, Esker Gene Graham, Gene E. 75 Graham, George D. 136 Graham, Gordon C. 105, 195 Graham, John Larue Graham, Jack Freeman 428, 489 Graham, James H. 121, 212 Graham, Jas. Theodore 45, 193, 441 Graham, Jack V. 249 Graham, Jesse Wm. 251 Granados, 462 Graham, Martin F. 157 Graham, Oscar David 105, 157, 420, 427 Gralka, Dirk Cranberry, Wm. Dewey 198 Granstaff, Kern A. Grant, Jack Lester Grant, Perry D. 136 Grantham, Alvin H., Jr. 105, 155, 156, 236 Grantham, Martin R. 136, 156, 388 Graul, Edward E. 75, 243, 247, 441, 444 Graul, Don W. 75 Graves, Donald E. 219, 487 Graves, John A. 188, 456 Graves, James Wilton Graves, Robbie Gene 390 Gravley, Thomas W. 136, 187, 491 Gray, Bobby Jack 75, 426 Gray, Elbert B. Gray, Eddie V. 194 Gray, Jerry Edwin 105, 221 Gray, Jefferson D., Jr. 45, 221 Gray, Jack Morris 45, 162 Gray, Jimmy R. 136, 198 Gray, Johnie W. 228 Gray, Roy Mack 75 Green, Billy R. 136, 227 Green, Donald Forest 75 Green, Donald R. 136, 233, 251 Green, Donald Wayne 45, 226, 228, 484 Green, Donald W. 121, 196 Green, George G. Green, Harry J., Jr. 247, 405, 412, 431 Green, John W., Ill 136 Green, Lane A. 136, 156, 246 Green, Ronald M. 235 Green, Tommy Franklin 243 Green, Wm. Houston Greenberg, Alvin Chas. 244, 430 Greenberg, Daniel E. 114, 430 Greenberg, Paul Lee 105, 195, 430 Greene, Cullum E. 243 Greene, Douglas R. Greene, Hubert Ray, Jr. 427 Greene, Raymond H. 114, 250 Greene, William J. 136, 191, 420, 437 Greenhill, Melvin D. Greenwalt, John P. 105, 157 Greenwood, Jos. H., Jr. Greer, Allen Skiles Greer, James Alan 105, 164 Greer, James B. 136, 186 Greer, John Only 76 Greer, Lee F., Jr. Greer, Samuel R. Greeson, Wm. Bradford 168 Gregg, Dennis N. 136, 191, 442, 461 Gregg, Lawrence T. 45, 169, 401, 429 Gregorczyk, Kenneth R. 114, 247 Gregory, Fred Chas. Gregory, James C. 45, 207 Grelen, Donald E. 439 Grenwelge, Max C., Jr. Grezaffi, Anthony J. 96 Grider, Carlos Lee 249 Griffin, Bob J. Grif fin, Chas. Edw. 76, 246, 413 Griffin, Donnell D. 136 Griffin, Travis B. Griffin, Willis Crow Griffith, Gerald D. 136, 224 Griffith, James M. 203 Griffith, James R. 105, 136, 225 Griffith, Selman D. 45, 218 Griffin, D. 233 Grigg, Norman Jack Griggs, Lee Allen 128, 246 Griggs, Wm. Shannon Grigsby, Gaynael R. 121, 188 Grimes, Charles B. 186, 459 Grimes, Ray Edward Grisham, James Harold 76 Gritter, Henry G. 121, 208 Grobe, Avie M., Jr. 145, 246 Groce, James R. Grochoske, Louis Jon Grona, Albert Champ 246, 467 Grona, Hayden Otto 76 Gross, Bobby Jack 251 Grossman, Ernest Wm. 196 Grounds, Jack Ryan 114 Grover, James Marvin Grover, Thos. Maurice Groves, Frank O., Jr. 145 Groves, James Robert 105, 161, 236, 459 Grubbs, Joe E., Jr. 121, 192 Grube, Charles H. 234 Crude, H. F. 213 Gruesbeck, Clay 136, 174 Grubenman, K. Marion 105, 225, 436 Grumbles, Leland C. Grun, Rudolf J. 136, 249 Grupe, Henry F., Jr. 45, 214, 454 Guenther, John James Guenzel, David Lee 105, 224, 384 Guerard, Michael P. 246 Guerra, Jose R. 243 Guerra, Ricardo Javier 114, 246, 462 Guevara, Alvaro E. 46, 156 Guidry, Shelby Louis 105, 227, 436 Guilloud, Norman B. 114, 242, 243, 424, 478 Guinn, Joe L. 121, 156 Gumert, John Edgar 46, 165 Gummelt, Harry Lee Gunn, Roy Tate 468 Gunter, Billy Joe Gunter, Miles G. 235, 383 Gustafson, Wesley C. 249 Guth, Carrol W. Guthrie, Eddie Ray Guthrie, John N. 136, 206 Guthrie, Roy G. 235 Gutierrez, F., Jr. 121, 175, 462 Gutierrez, Jose Robt. 114, 136, 227, 246, 462 Gutierrez, Jose Ruben Guy, Glenn E. Guynes, William A., Jr. 136, 227, 437 Guyote, Ronald J. 136, 219 Guzman, Cornelio A. 128, 247, 485 Haa s, Harvey J. 121, 219, 382, 474 Haas, Kenneth C. Haas, Philip Jos., Jr. 46, 194 Hackfeld, Victor W. Hackney, Wm. Adrian 46, 183, 423 Hadley, James P., Jr. 136, 221 Hadley, Tommy J. 136, 174, 387, 487 Hafley, Floyd Thos. 128, 244 Hagan, Joe Pat 136, 163 Haggard, Kenneth L. 105, 193, 401, 412 Hagler, Glen Hartsell 114, 420 Hagler, Jon Lewis 105, 153, 237, 400, 404, 414, 437 Hahn, Harry James, Jr. 136, 216, 473 Hahn, Ray Allen 114, 242, 251 Hair, Jimmy O. 136, 181 Haque, Syed Mohammad M. Hail, Ewen Durst 105, 182 Hail, George M., Jr. 176 Hailey, Tommy Lee 46, 161 Haines, Chas. Robert 46, 216 Hajek, Benj. Frank Hajovsky, Charles J. 136, 156, 389 Halbert, Milton R. 136, 235 Halbrook, Alvin F. Hale, Charles Hammons 76, 417 Hale, Homer Don 246 Hale, Jerry R. 136, 180 Hale, Lloyd Ray 46, 198, 319, 320, 380 Halff, Henry R. 46, 173, 422, 442 459 Hall, Billy J. 136, 214 Hall, Charles K. Hall, Edward Young 136, 163, 486 Hall, James Ewin 76, 221 Hall, James Parker Hall, James Rozell 114, 249 Hall, Jimmy E. 136, 433, 454 Hall, Joe Donald 46, 196, 422 Hall, Joseph 136, 181 Hall, Luther Hefley 234, 323 Hall, Norman Henry Hall, Robert A., Jr. Hall, Robert Charlton 76 Hall, Roland H. 136, 227 Hall, Samuel J. 437 Hall, Tommie Geo. Hall, Wm. Eugene 76 Halley, Sammy M. 114, 245, 424 Hallford, Albert V. Hallman, Franklin R. 215, 249 Hallman, Fredrick D. 215 Halsell, Robt. McMahon 121, 173, 196, 442 Halverson, Bernard K. 114, 246 Ham, Alf Landon 114, 251, 477 Hamby, Harry Clifton Hamilton, Benjamin N. 136, 169 Hamilton, Dale R. 136, 156, 459 Hamilton, Gladen R., Jr. 105, 207 Hamilton, Robt. Wm., Jr. Hamilton, Thos. R. 187, 490 Hamm, Clyde Edwin 76 Hammack, Julius L. 105, 220 Hamman, Philip James Hammers, James Thos. 174 Hammett, Redick E. 76, 420, 427 Hammond, Leigh Hugh Hamner, Howard H., Jr. 76, 244 Hamon, Wendell Woodrow 136, 183, 458 Hampton, John Wayne 219 Hampton, Richard Edw. Hampton, Shellye E. Hampton, Wm. Reaves 105, 181, 397, 449, 461 Hanchett, Carol W. Hancock, Bluefford G. Hapcock, Jack Edward Hancock, Robert N. 46, 211, 486 Hand, David Lee 472 Hand, Ronald Norman 46, 223, 432 Hander, Frederick J. 93, 424 Handy, James Ray 114, 251 Hanes, Blanton Lee 105, 227 Hanes, Larry Claxton 128 Haning, Charles Robt. Hankins, Kenneth M. Hankinson, Fred C. 136, 229, 484 Hanna, Daniel N., Jr. 414 Hanna, Wm. Wesley 105, 161, 422 Hanovice, Charles S. 121, 181, 382, 397, 430, 487 Hanselman, Paul F., Jr. 136, 219 Hansen, Paul David 136, 204, 387 Hansen, Palle Janos G. Hanson, Edward C. 46, 224 Harben, Robt. Malvern Harbers, Elwood Earl 247 Haque, Syed M. 76, 250, 419 520 It has been a real pleasure to serve the “Aggie- land ’57” and its fine staff, as well as the students of A M College. Remember that all portrait negatives are kept in our permanent file and reprints may be ordered at any time, by mail or in person. Best wishes from, GENE SUTPHEN, Owner The Home of Fine Photography Y-rV ' .-- 115 N. Main 521 INDEX Harbers, Leniel H. 26, 98, 246, 411, 414, 433, 476 Hardaway, Bernice A. Hardee, Bobbie Eldon 4 6, 175 Harden, Glen T. 136, 203, 477 Hardesty, Walton D. 409 Hardie, Julius P. 136, 191 Hardimon, Otmer F. 186, 384 Hardin, Cecil Neal Harding, Wendell E. 93, 247 Hardman, Leon 216 Hardy, Bennett W. 76 Hardy, Ernest W. 114, 247, 485 Hardy, J. E. 204 Hardy, John Rayford 105, 186 Hardy, Tom K., Jr. 454 Hardy, William H„ III 121, 223 Hargroder, Howard H. 93 Hargrove, Jesse G. 121, 211 Harkins, Jay D. 136, 221, 471, 440 Harless, James C. Harlan, Jere Gould 105, 212 Harmon, James Milton Harmon, Rodney F. 136, 156, 388, 472 Harper, Hershel W. Harper, Jake Carol 46, 191 Harper, James W., Jr. 114, 249, 416 Harrell, Charles B. 210 Harrell, Notley Ray, Jr. Harrell, Robert Joel 46, 170 Harrington, Douglas R. 136, 197 Harrington, Gerard J. Harrington, Paul L. 352, 355 Harrington, Robert B. Harrington, E. L. 445 Harris, Arthur S., Jr. 114, 251 Harris, Billy John 76 Harris, Clifton S. Harris, Geo. Thomas 161 Harris, Harold R. Harris, Joe Bob Harris, Jerome D., Jr. 105, 221, 176 Harris, Jimmy Dale 46, 419 Harris, James E. 76, 232 Harris, Joe E. 136 Harris, Joe Raymond 105, 224, 436 Harris, Mack H. 248 Harris, Moses L., Jr. Harris, Newton T., Ill 105, 176, 477 Harris, Robert E. 128 Harris, Ronald L. Harris, Ralph Rogers Harris, Sigmund B. 105, 180, 430 Harris, Thos. B., Ill 46, 235 Harris, Thomas R. 105, 177, 187, 237, 404, 409 Harris, Wm. Birch Harrison, Charles N. 244 Harrison, Phillip G. 250, 417 Harrod, Ronald L. 136, 173, 442, 481 Harrod, Tedford E. 46, 153, 343, 380 Hart, George J. 182, 413, 461 Hart, Harvey H., Jr. 136, 221 Hart, John Barry 193, 398, 399, 443 Hart, John Russell 422 Hart, Raymond V., Jr. 121, 192 Hartley, James C. 136, 228, 459 Hartley, Vinson D., Jr. 76, 246, 431 Hartman, Darrell L. 136, 181 Hartman, Fred Carl 96, 251, 352, 424 Hartman, Walter F., Jr. Hartness, Gregg 223, 387, 388, 459 Hartsfield, Ray J. 121, 157 Harvey, Roscoe Robt. Harvill, Marion Dale 76, 244 Harwell, Howard W. 47, 156, 445 Harwood, Wm. E., Jr. 136, 164 Harwood, Wm. Eugene 249 Hass, Bruce S. Harzke, Jack A. 121, 180 Hasanuzzaman, Shah M. 250 Haswell, Henry M., Jr. 136, 156, 428 Hataway, James A. 204 Hatch, Robt. William Hatchell, William J. 175 Hatcher, John Lynn 98 Hatfield, Jerry H. 136, 216, 437 Hathaway, Chas. Edw. 246 Hatter, Donald Kay 114 Hattox, Gene Dale 47, 186, 384 Hauser, John Lyle 105, 163 Hauser, Ernest H. 197, 376 Hausman, Stanley C. 121, 168, 489 Haugland, Gary Marthan Havel, Alvin Joe 76 Havard, Benjamin 234 Haven, Deon Waldo 47, 187, 432 Hawes, Jerry Donald 468 Hawes, Velpeau E., Jr. 105, 160, 161 Hawkins, Carey Glenn 77, 247, 420 Hawkins, Joe Tanner Hawkins, Robt. Fleet 105, 386 Hawkins, Ronald G. 47 Hawkins, Richard H. Hawley, Donald R. 121, 216 Hawthorne, Roger B. 198 Hays, Grider W. 250, 454 Hayes, Jerry Arnold 47, 175, 400 Hayes, Larry K. 397, 459 Hayes, Wm. B., Ill Hayes, William Tell 47, 163, 410 Haynes, Gerard T. 212 Haynes, Jerry Paul 251, 398 Haynes, Thos. Mason Hazlewood, Carlton F. 77 Hazlewood, Chas. Guy Headen, Carl R. Heald, Charles W. 121, 187 Heal, Jack M„ Jr. 105, 202, 454, 485 Heald, Chas. Metz 114, 249 Heard, John Foster 29, 47, 218, 237 415 Heard, Wm. Hugh 47, 155, 157 Hearn, Harry E., II 195 Hearne, Alford T., Jr. 121, 164, 382 Hearne, Joseph Truman 121, 214, 382, 467 Hearnsberger, James L. Heather, Carl D. 93 Heatherly, Henry E. 249 Heaton, Burl J. 410 Heaton, Charles L. 77, 454 Hebenstreit, Karl F. Hebert, Joseph, Jr. Heck, Frederick C., Jr. Heckroth, Lewis C. Hecox, Henry Louis 417 Hedrick, James E. 77 Hees, Harold L. 136, 176 Heffler, Jerold M. 121, 207, 430 Hefner, Glen Allen Hefner, James Joseph Hefner, K. Thomas 136, 195 Hefner, Thomas Earl 431 Heggs, David K. 114, 249 Heimer, Herbert T. 77 Hejl, Alvin J. 136, 216, 472 Heldenfels, Hugo C., Jr. 121, 182, 458 Heldenfels, John O. 198 Heldt, Wm. Darrell 105, 162 Heller, James L. 228 Heller, Stewart F. 345, 380 Heliums, Carl Lee Heimer, Arthur J., Jr. 121, 195, 386 Helms, Adrain Chas. 47, 223 Helms, Harvey Thos. 93, 390 Helms, Stanley W. 121, 191 Helpenstell, Wm. D. 114, 247 Helvey, Orin G., Jr. Hembree, Calvin S. 47, 155, 156 Hembree, Ronald Wm. 121, 232 Hemphill, Jerry Gene Hemsley, Robert A. 145, 243, 464, 483 Henderson, Daryl L. 136, 228 Henderson, Eddie Joe 77 Henderson, Gerald M. Henderson, Herman O. Henderson, John C. Henderson, Jas. Ralph 251 Henderson, Wesley G. 105, 173, 442, 483 Henderson, Willts S. 128, 250, 423 Hendrick, John Bob 47 Hendrix, Dennis E. 121, 223 Hendrix, Thomas F. 114, 243 Hendrix, Will Clayton 105 Henges, David F. 136, 229, 251, 383, 454 Henington, Charles R. Henington, Wm. Allen 176 Henk, Harold A. 136, 192, 474 Henkhaus, Robert H. Hennard, Tommie A., Jr. 77, 405, 424 Henry, Edgar C., Jr. 77 Henry, John Stephen Henry, Patrick Floy Henry, Vernon Jas., Jr. Hensley, Kenneth E. 136, 187 Henson, Harold D. 47, 195 Henson, James Bond 424 Henson, Jarrell Neal 121, 165, 423 Henson, Wm. Frank Hernandez, Claro M. 136, 229, 389 Hernandez, Eduardo 136, 175, 486 Hernandez, Johnny 136, 204 Hernandez, Miguel A. 77, 164, 246, 385, 485 Hernandez, Nicholas J. 136, 195 Herndon, Floyd D., Jr. 136, 204 Herold, David F. Herold, James D. 136, 203, 467 Herren, Cecil L. 250 Herren, John Charles 105, 183 Herrera, Manuel, Jr. 77 Herrero, Fay A. 246 Herricks, Kenneth G. 136, 188 Herring, Clint, Jr. 105, 165, 426, 438 Herrington, Gary N. 197, 363 Herring, Travis Wm. 105, 161, 461 Hershey, Homer H. 121, 174, 386, 442, 485 Herzik, Jack Erwin 47, 211 Hester, Jack Wilker 105, 173 Heuman, Joseph Andrew 47, 181, 426 Hewitt, Armon M., Jr. 105, 190, 193, 451 Heye, William B ., Jr. 136, 215, 238, 437, 467 Heyworth, Ernest R. Hibbetts, Carl Robt. 77, 249, 413, 4.33 450 Hickey, Billy Ray Hickey, James Louis 114, 247, 462 Hickman, Billy W. 136 Hickman, Carlos W. 173 Hickman, John Fred, Jr. Hickman, John I. 413 Hickman, Richard W. 136, 197 Hicks, Donald Earl 47, 201, 203, 407, 458 Hicks, Edward E. 136, 220, 238, 458 Hickson, William H., Jr. 248 Hidalgo, Francis G. Higginbotham, Jeff D. Higginbotham, Jimmy W. 136, 191 Higgins, Harold E. Hightower, Billie G. Hightower, Delbert F. 114 Hightower, Earnest W. 136, 206 Hilburn, Arthur B., Jr. 136, 238 Hildebrand, Harold, Jr. 247 Hildebrand, H. C. 121, 211 Hildebrand, Jacob R., Jr. Hildreth, Wm. Wesley Hilgartner, Lee M. 47, 230 Hill, Billy J. Hill, Dan Richard 136, 203, 454 Hill, Furney R., Jr. 247 Hill, J. L. Hill, Maynard E. 136, 207, 474 Hill, Owen L., Jr. 197 Hill, Edward Duane 173 Hill, Edward Warren 121, 187 Hill, Furney R. J. 437 Hill, Guy, Jr. 47, 182, 446 Hill, Glynn D. 164 Hill, James Edw., Jr. 77, 250 Hill, John Warren Hill, Lawrence E. 47, 165, 456 Hill, Lawrence H. Hill, Robert Clark 48, 182, 236, 414, 426, 481 Hill, Rodgers M. 121, 161 Hill, Wm. Armstrong 96, 410, 424 Hill, William Bruce 136 Hill, William Cecil 105, 223 Hill, William V., Jr. 122, 170, 467 Hilland, Charles R. 105, 210 Hiller, Robert L. 136, 22?, 408, 441, 487 Hillers, Wm. Aubrey Hilliard, Dan Wm. 246 Hillier, Donald Edwin 122, 193, 386 Hillijer, Donald W. 250 Hillje, Gustav C. Hillman, Steve Elson Hilton, Albert Ray Himel, Garland Louis 105, 195, 249 Himmelreich, Dale Hindman, Charles G. 122 Hines, Calvin W. 136, 164, 238 Hinojosa, Jesus H. 250 Hinton, Billy Joe Hinton, Jimmy 244 Hinton, Linton Jay Hintz, Lane Kaye Hinze, Joe E. 136, 202 Hipp, Charles R. 122, 157 Hipp, William S. 105, 158 Hipps, Gary W. 122, 186 Hipsher, Truett E. 145 Hirsch, Jay D. 136, 204, 430 Hirsch, Teddy James Hisey, Bonnie Lamar Hitchcock, Glen Delwyn 122, 210, 413 Hitchcock, Neill P. 136, 191 Hitt, William L. 122, 176, 383, 386 Hlavinka, Victor F. 106, 228 Hockaday, William D. Hocker, George Wm. 105, 201 Hodge, John R. 128, 417 Hodges, Jack C. 180 Hodges, Jerry L. 198 Hodges, Sidney E. Hodges, Wayne L. 136, 215, 477 Hodnett, James L. 136, 187, 244 Hoermann, Robt. Walter 248 Hoernig, Otto W. 136, 202 Hoese, Hinton D. 251 Hoff, Bert John 48, 200, 206, 414, 418 Hoffman, Christian F. 77, 251 Hoffman, James W. 145 Hoffpauir, Alex M., Ill Hoffman, John William 246, 248 Hofmann, John Edward Hogan, David Rankin 48, 173, 420 Hogan, Roger L. 128, 244 Hogan, Thad Rankin 106, 162 Hogan, Wendell G. 164 Hogan, Winford 48 Hogue, Baxter E. 106, 225 Hohensee, Vernon 244 Hohn,John Y. 156 Hoke, Martin Luther 48, 188, 433 Holbein, Edward Ray 106, 187 Holcomb, Charles R. 173 Holcomb, Vernon C. 136, 216 Hold, Leonard R. Holdeman, Harold W. Holden, David E. 251 Holder, Dorman Lee 106, 186 Holder, Henry Carol Holder, Hartwell E., Jr. 106, 183 Holder, Jackie B. 114, 243 Holder, Jimmie Russell Holder, Ronald W. 195 Holder, Walter J. 106, 215 Holecek, Lawrence John 228 Holland, Neal Ray Hollas, James E. 136, 225 Holle, Dennis C. 122, 225, 473 Holleman, Bobby Zane Holleman, Kendrick A. 438 Holley, Cyrus Heimer 30, 48, 153, 155, 157, 405, 419 Holliday, Bill Owen 77, 423 Hollingsworth, Joe P. Hollis, Joe Bill 250, 479 Hollis, Lewis Dalton 48, 219 Hollister, Donald R. Holloman, John David 136, 176 Holloway, Clark E. 48, 183 Holloway, Richard H. 77 Holloway, Wm. Mathew 77, 356, 380 Holmans, Charles F. 106, 210 Holmes, Cecil Claude Holmes, Frank L., Jr. 197, 371 Holmes, Jerry Lee 114 Holmes, Paul Ray 106, 211, 435 Holmes, Samuel H. 204 Holt, Charles C. Holt, Dris M. 426 Holt, Eddie L. 136, 206 Holt, Fletcher Olen 114 Holt, Oris Milton Holubec, John E. Holzwarth, John C. 114, 244, 422, 445 Honza, Calvin D. 136, 181 Honzell, Harace Lee Hood, William H. 137 Hooks, Harold V. 137, 180 Hoover, Martin W., Jr. 77, 154, 416 Hoover, Robt. Lester 48, 220 Hopkins, Don Jackson 114, 247, 401 Hopkins, Donald Lee 77, 420 Hopkins, John Henry 48, 223, 434, 459 Hopkins, Martin Gene 78, 419 Hopkins, Nicholas A. 246, 385 Hopkins, Wm. H. 244 Hopper, John I. 122, 232 Hopson, Wm. Beauford 193, 463 Hopson, Freddy A. 136, 156 Hord, Gerald Eugene 170 Horn, Billy Ray 246 Horn, Jerry A. 191 Hornstein, Chas. F., Jr. Horton, James Miner 114 Horton, Kay Phillip Horton, Lowrey P. 106, 157 Horton, Thomas Robt. 48, 161 Horton, Wm. Dearl, Jr. 432 Hotard, Clifton M. 231 Hotard, Robert Jay Houchin, William E., Jr. 137, 233, 370, 437 House, Delma Ray 162, 247, 491 House, Frank Edw. Housman, Billy Joe 106, 227 Housewright, Leonard S. 145 Houston, Clyde, Jr. 251, 414 Houston, Don Frank 78, 244, 314 Houston, John R., Jr. 128, 251, 472 Houston, Leonard Wm. 106, 216, 441, 467 522 VOUR GUARANTEE OF PERFORMANCE ■ : p TOOL COMPANY WORLD STANDARD OF THE INDUSTRY Tn the oil fields of the world the HUGHES trademark has been accepted as a guarantee of performance... co?isistent, dependable performance — for almost a half century. Through intensive and aggressive research, in the laboratory and in the field, HUGHES is continuing to advance the quality and performance of its products... worldwide. 523 INDEX Howard, (diaries E. Howard, Hugh Leon Howard, Jimmy Lavern Howard, John Stanley 122, 216 Howard, La Moyne, Jr. Howard, Richard L. 48, 180. 409, 436 Howard, Thomas E. 122, 229, 485 Howard, Thomas V.. Jr. 234, 336 Howell, Herman A. 235 Howell, LIulen Wayne 196 Howell. Melvin C., Jr. Howell, Mack Davis 78 Howell, William I). 48, 196, 436 Howes. Ralph C., Jr. 137, 156, 474 Hoyle, Kent R. 137. 156 Hoyle, John R. 78, 380, 453 Hoyt, Stanley C. 207 Hrahal. Ted H. 48, 188 Huhhard, Behn F. 78. 362, 366 380, 453 Huhhard, Richard 1). 48, 162 Huhhle, Richard James Huhhs, John Fred, Jr. 247, 424 Hubert, Patrick L. Hubert, Thos. Floyd 96, 246 Huek, Earnest G. 204 Huddleston, Dock 1 , Jr. 245 Huddleston, Pete Hudgins, Joe I). 137, 163 Hudgins, Marcus R. 122, 212, 429 Hudler, Tony Darrel, Jr. 78 Hudson, Andrew C. Hudson, Arthur L. 137, 156 Hudson, Edward R. 137, 206, 417 Hudson, James Lee, Jr. 48, 208 Hudson, Johnny Ray 208 Hudson, Linwood P. 234 Hudson, Ray C. 122, 168, 461 Hudson, Royce F. Hudson, Robert L. 78 Hudson, Wilson R. 208 Huehinger, John R., Jr. Huff, John Wesley Huffaker, Robert S., Jr. 122, 196 Huffhines, Bill S. Huffman, Donald Ray 48, 158, 176 Huffman, Jack Daphen Huffman, Ronald Lee 246, 410 Huggins, Adrian G. 137, 191 Huggins, Bobby Ray 122, 181 Huggins, Frank N. Hughes, Dennis A. 137, 410 Hughes, Jack Daley 114, 243 Hughes, James Franklin 195 Hughes, Joe H. 137, 203, 238 Hughes, Milford L. Hughes, Roy E. 137, 250 Hughes, Wm. Floyd, Jr. 106, 215 Huitt, Earl M., Jr. 106, 176, 410 Huitt, William M. 242, 250 Hulbert, Wm. Palmer 106, 180 Hulke, Franklin Darrel 244 Hullum, Don M. 197 Hullum, Gordon E., Jr. 193 Hulse, Wendel Thad Human, George E. 122, 208 Hume, Donald C. 137, 187, 471 Hummel, Billy Dean Humphries, Donald L. 137 Humphries, Donald R. 78 Humphries, Stanley B. 137, 182 Hundley, Wm. Griffin 114, 246 Hungerford, Carroll Hunkier, Richard F. 48, 197, 371, 372 373 Hunn, Michael 13. 122, 191 Hunn. Russell 114, 244 Hunt, Grandin Elbert Hunter, Gordon A. Hunter, James W„ III 137, 206 Hunter, Olan E. 244 Hunter, Robert F. 122, 157 Hunter, Walter A., Jr. 122, 188, 477 Hurlburt, Richard Jean Hurley, Phil Calep 106, 237 Husain, Akbar 250 Huskey, Wm. Lyman 436 Huskinson, William M. J. 180, 413 Huss, Donald Lee 439 Llussey, Richard W. 204 Hustead, J. Don 78, 247 Hutchins, Robert W. 137, 156 Hutchison, James B., Jr. 137, 229, 466 Hutchison, Jas. Paul 49, 217, 224 Llutchison, Ross F. 122, 183, 405, 461 Hutchinson, Dan C. Huttanus, Frederick 106, 213, 214, 385, 460 Hutto, Donald A. 137, 156, 472 Hutto, Willard K. 234, 344 Huwe, Darrell Otto Hyde, Robert D., Jr. 122, 180 Hyltin, Leroy G„ Jr. 106, 156. 488 Hutton, Dale J. 246 lacovone, J. M. C. 78. 247, 421 Ibbitson, Loring C. Ibe nthal. Robert S. 137, 223 Ibert, Edward Robert Ildarraz. Roberto J. 114. 247. 385, 485 Ingram, James Drew Ingram, Johnie Ezra, Jr. Ingram, Jim G. 137, 220 Ingram, James W., Ill 137 Ingram, Robt. Gideon 78 Inmon, F. Dwayne 137. 210 Irby, James S. Ireland, Ralph E. 454 Irvin, John J. 197 Irwin, Kenneth W. 128. 244. 451 Irvine, Richard E. 137. 168 Isaaeks, Hubert P. 187 Isaaeks, Robt. Leo 49. 221 Isaaeks, Russell E. fsham, Elmer Rex Isham. Marion N. Islam, Naz.ru] 98, 250 Islas. Felipe M. Izaguirre, Eduardo R. 137, 192 Jackman. Mark D.. Jr. 122. 180. 382. 429 Jackson, Chas. David 78, 426 Jackson, C. F.. Jr. 78. 244, 422 Jackson, Frank L. Jackson, George W. 198 Jackson, Harold C., Ill 137. 168, 454, 457 Jackson, Homer R. 197 Jackson, Joe Bill 94 Jackson, Jan Hudson 106, 210, 418 Jackson, James L. 49, 197, 381 Jackson, Joe Fred 137. 182, 374, 389. 461 Jackson, Jon H. 137, 182 Jackson, Jimmy R. Jackson, Jerry T. Jackson, Leon Andrew Jackson. Melvin G., Jr. 137, 221 Jackson, Ralph Edw r ard Jackson, Robert Earl 106 Jackson, Robert M. 114, 192 Jackson. Ralph S., Jr. 137, 180, 488 Jackson, Ralph Ray Jackson, Robt. Morris Jackson, Travis G. 224. Jacob, Elmer L. W. 106, 192. 426 Jacobs, Lloyd E. Jacobson, Norman H. 243, 413 Jaeckle, John T. 137, 238 Jaeger, Keith Delmar Jaggers, Carl F„ Jr. 49. 200, 206, 407, 410, 449 Jamail, Clarence E. 186 James, Donald Bryant 246 James, Edgar Lamar 49, 156 James, Mike E., Jr. James, Origen J., Jr. James, Paul A. James, Robert B. 96, 250 James, Thos. Z. James, William Grant 122 James, Wm. Willis Jameson, Aubrey M., Jr. 145, 243 Jameson, Gene Lanier 49, 180 Jameson, Lonnie Ray 106, 187 Janak, Joseph C. 137, 169 Janak, John David 49, 224 Jannasch, Charles F. Janica, Jos. Thomas 78 Jaques, John Earl, Jr. 221 Jaramillo, Abdiel Jay, Charles Leroy Jefferson, John R. 106, 183, 397, 456 Jeffrey, John G. 122, 173 Jenkines, Donald Ray 426 Jenkins, Charles Wm. 49, 216, 413 Jenkins, Edward D. 98, 251 Jenkins, Llarold Don 114 Jenkins, John B., Jr. 78, 445 Jenkins, Robert W. 170 Jenkins, Samuel H. 249 Jennings, Craig E. 137 Jennings, David L. 137, 249 Jennings, Marshall E. 137 Jennings, M. S. 193 Jennings, Robert Lee 245, 454 Jenrette, James P. Jenson, Jerry J. Jerauld, Ralph E. 137, 173, 389 Jernigan, Jack W. Jewell, Robert Leroy 106, 229 Jinks, James D. 122, 181, 449 Jirasek, Harvey Lee Jobe, Don 246 Jobe, William D. 137, 216, 405 Joeris, Jos. W alter 49, 216, 467 Johnson, Andrew M. 49, 188, 477 Johnson. Benjamin F. 137, 188 Johnson, Ben L. 137, 195, 437 Johnson, Billy Gene 78. 247 Johnson, Billy J. 137, 216. 249. 424 Johnson, Billy J. 78, 446 Johnson, Bobby 0. Johnson, Bruce B. 137, 157. 437 Johnson, Carl Edward 99 Johnson, Charles H. 196, 413 Johnson, Chas. Robert Johnson, David G. 224 Johnson, Donald E. 49. 169 Johnson, Don Hershel Johnson, Frank A. 49, 156, 478 Johnson, Herman F. 114 Johnson, Herman Ray 352. 353, 358, 381 Johnson, James Dow r 196 Johnson, James R. 137, 223, 420, 431 Johnson, Joseph C., Jr. 137 Johnson, Jones E. 79, 416 Johnson, Jose, Jr. 156 Johnson, James L„ Jr. 251, 463 Johnson, John R. 122 Johnson, Johnny Ray 79, 434 Johnson, Leonard R. Johnson, Me O. 106, 174 Johnson, Malcolm D. Johnson, Merion L. 79, 420, 444 Johnson, Mennice G. 137, 212 Johnson, Merritt W. 49, 186, 429 Johnson, Philip E. 49, 224 Johnson, Richard B. Johnson, Robert D. 449 Johnson, Robt. Eugene 193 Johnson, Roy H. 137 Johnson, Roy Leon 158, 176 Johnson, Reginald W. Johnson, Travis Camp 106, 186, 460 Johnson, Thomas L. 122, 161 Johnson, Thos. Paxton 460 Johnson, Vardaman F. 49, 202 Johnson, Wm. T., Jr. 432 Johnson, W ' arren B., Jr. 32, 154, 49, 152, 412, 420, 427 Johnson, Wade D. 137, 169 Johnson, Wesley E. Johnson, Wayne M. 114, 247 Johnston, Cyrus M. Johnston, George G. Johnston, J. M. 128 Johnston, Jerry W. Johnston, Lon Don 195 Johnston, Marvin G. 79, 411, 489 Johnston, Roy C., Jr. 79 Johnston. Walter E. 137, 157, 486 Jonas, Leonard K. Jones, Albert F., Jr. 137, 208 Jones, Alva M., Jr. 137, 233 Jones, Billy F. 137, 174, 470 Jones, Bobby N. 137, 188 Jones, Billy Joe 106, 202 Jones, Charlton G. Jones, Chas. Clifton 49, 173 Jones, Clarence M. 79 Jones, Clyde T. 137, 173 Jones, David A., Jr. 176, 478 Jones, Delver 456 Jones, Donald D. 137, 207, 208 Jones, Donald K. 106, 156 Jones, Dennis W. 122, 175 Jones, Donald Wayne 106, 423 Jones Felix Benj. Jones, Floyd M. Jones, Fred W. 137 Jones, George H. 145 Jones, George M. 137, 168 Jones, Glendon P. Jones, Horace C., Jr. 137, 232 Jones, Horace Robt. 114, 251 Jones, James D. 122, 192 Jones, James Leroy, Jr. Jones, James P. 137, 210 Jones, James Robert 122, 157, 165, 251, 455 Jones, James T. 173, 434, 442 Jones, James Walton 122 Jones, John Harwell, Jr. 128, 250 Jones, John W. Jones, Kenneth D. Jones, Kenneth R. 49, 164, 247, 383, 422, 445 Jones, Larry G. 137, 161 Jones, Louis A. Jones, Larry O. 137, 211 Jones, Mack Ford Jones, Milton M. 244 Jones, Manley W., Jr. 122, 164 Jones, Randall Wayne 128, 247, 461 Jones, Robert A. 137, 197 Jones, Robert G. 106, 156 Jones, Robt. H. 137, 228 Jones, Thomas Robt. Jones, Tinsley K. Jones, Wilburn E. 79 Jones, Welton Horace 106, 225, 398, 399, 443 Jones, William C., Jr. 137, 206, 445. 467 Jordan, Chas. Bruce, Jr. 248 Jordan, Frank W. 122, 232 Jordan, Gerald Lane 114. 445 Jordan, James Edward 250 Jordan, Ted D. Jordan, Wilton T. 247 Jourde, Austin J. 196, 462 Joyce, Joseph R. 137, 243 Joyce, Larry E. 137 Joyner, Ronelle Wayne 244 Judah, Henry P. 122, 162, 382, 481 June. Richard Norton 50, 221 Juneau, James C. 137, 219, 435 Junek, Albert L. 137, 181, 397 Jungerman, Paul Frank Jurado, Llenry 122, 212 Justice, James Earl Justice, Weldon Hale 106, 202, 464 Juvenal, Franklin L. 137, 174, 387, 477 Kaase. Floyd W. 137, 186, 476 Kace, John Vencent 176 Kaderli, Leroy Allen Kadhim, Abdul W ' . A. R. Kalian, Archie Marion Kahla, Arnold S. 128, 417 Kahn, Barney I. 122, 183, 430 Kahn, William Edw. 50, 174, 458 Kainer, Winfred A. 79, 245, 418, 435 Kajiura, Kinjiro Kallina, Joseph J. 137, 225 Kallison, Perry, Jr. 175 Kallus, Frank T. 114, 249, 454 Kalmans, Bernard M. 106. 191. 430 Kammerdiener, Clifford 128. 249. 408 Kan, Jimmy H. K. Kane, Grady Ross 96, 195, 385 Kanewske, Francis J. 246 Kapantais, Geo. Gilbert 128, 249, 429 Kappel, W alter F. 181 Kapsalis, John Kapeller, Royce F. 106, 486 Kappelman, Charles W. 246, 383 Kappmeyer, Rodney W ' . 137, 192 Kargl, Rolf Gilard 128, 247 Karp, Morris Edward 419 Karrer, John G. 137, 170 Karsteter, Robert B. 106, 156 Kasper, Edward Lewis 79, 251 Kasper, Paul E. 243, 481 Kasper, Roderick J. 137, 216 Katterman, Frank R. LI. Kaufman, Jay Leslie 114, 246, 430 Kavanaugh, Herbert C. 114, 251 Kavanaugh, Milan S. Kavanaugh, Thos. H. 79, 423 Kay, Irwin Howard 210 Kaye, Tommy J. Keahey, Kirby M. 79, 249, 444 Keahey, Ned F. 137, 228 Keathley, John H., Jr. 50, 200, 215, 413 Keating, Eddie Joe 50, 219 Keck, Robt. John, Jr. Kedroski, Jerome K. 137, 207 Keeling, Billy R. 137, 220 Keeling, Wm. Ernest 122, 176 Keeling, Wm. Eugene 210 Keeling, Wm. Richard 169 Keese, Carroll W. Keese, Stanley Wm. 114, 417, 440 Keetch, Edward Y. 122, 212 Keilers, James Werner 122, 433 Keilt, Francis X. Keitle, P. A. 137, 221 Keith, Charles Robt. 79, 428 Keith, Robt. Bruce 137, 180, 238 Keith, Robt. Drake 50, 234, 324 Keith, Timmy L. 229, 400 Keitel, Philip A., Jr. Keller, Kenneth F. 137, 212 Kelley, Barry Laran 106, 160, 161, 484 Kelley, Noel B. 137, 466 Kelley, Nelson L. Kelly, Allen Eugene Kelly, Doyle J. 137, 223 Kelly, James F. 169 524 H. B. ZACHRY General Contractors San Antonio, Texas INDEX Kelly, Francis S„ III 137, 187 Kelly, John M. 79, 246, 412, 423 Kelly, Michael 114, 251, 431 Kelly, Peter B. Kelly, Thomas F. 223, 388 Kelly, William 0., Ill 221 Kelly, Wm. Paul, Jr. 79, 246 Kelminson, Lawrence Kelt, Geo. Allen, Jr. 50, 207, 487 Kemp, Joe Paul Kendall, Halcombe A. 99, 243 Kendrick, Norman C., Jr. 137 Kendrick, Robert M. 137, 233 Kendrick, Wm. C., Jr. 106, 191, 477 Kennamer, John Larry 106 Kennedy, Alson R., Jr. 94 Kennedy, Kendrick R. Kennedy, Ronald Edw. 79, 247, 477 Kennedy, Robert L. 145, 247, 477 Kennemer, Hoyt G. Kent, James N. 247 Keogh, Thomas P. 206 Keown, Robt. Aubrey Keprta, Donald F. 212 Keprta, Theodore R. 79, 244 Kerekes, Jaryl K. 137, 225, 459 Keren, Joseph 430 Kerley, Sidney Auston Kern, Gary L. Kerns, Clarence D. Kerr, James Emmett 106, 163, 459 Kerr, Robert Thomas 243 Kerr, Wm. Patrick Kerr, Walter Pattillo Kersten, Milton L. 50, 165, 446, 486 Keszler, Jas. Edward 246 Ketchum, Everard T. Key, Howard Willis 114 Khan, A. M. M. Farid 99, 250, 441 Khan, Anwaruzzaman 250 Khoury, Rollin 50, 183, 384 Khan, Shiraj Hossain 250 Khunle, Carl J. 246 Kidd, Robert H., Ill 106, 224 Kidwell, Kenneth C. Kieffer, Chas. F. 137, 206 Kight, Thomas L. 137 Kiker, Jon D. 417 Kiker, John W. 79, 440 Kilgore, Robert Baker Killebrew, Ben Eugene 137, 466 Killgore, Ronald G. 137, 183 Killian, Richard Lee 122, 180, 386 Killion, Leonard Ray Killough, Carrol P. 50, 208, 421 Kilmer, Robert Earl 79, 249, 420, 427, 444 Kilpatrick, Milton R. 114, 251 Kim, Holim 437 Kimball. Jos. Ronald 106, 211, 435, 449 Kimberling, Delmer H. Kimberling, Mirl Ray 50, 202 Kinney, James Giles 106, 162, 486 Kimbriel, Larry Fallon 220, 459 Kimmell, Willis D. Kimzey, Billy D. Kinard, Chas. Sanford 50, 156, 438 Kincaid. Charles T. 122, 180, 195 Kincaid, John P„ Jr. 145, 248 Kincaid, Milton D. 232 Kindall, Sheldon M. Kindle, Kenneth Wayne 422 Kindler, Elton Troy 115, 249 Kindrick, James W. 137, 221 King, Byron William 31, 50, 200, 216, 154, 404 King, Charles C. 50, 185, 187 King, Charles Floyd 106, 186 King, George L. 122, 174, 385, 386, 387, 442 King, General T. King, Harold D. 234, 388 King, James A. 122, 221 King, Joseph Edward King, James T. 137, 458 King, Jerry G. 187 King, Jerry H. 137, 208 King, Kenneth W. 137, 192, 474 King, Lewis Roy 79 King, Monroe L. King, Nolan Henry King, Robert Leslie, Jr. 80, 411 King, Randolph S. 50, 194, 444 King, Walter Carrell 115, 245, 424 Kingcaid, Milton D. 106 Kingrey, Robert R. 223, 250 Kinnamon, Kenneth E. 80, 424 Kingston, John, Jr. 137, 168 Kinne, Gene Norman 80, 250, 440 Kinney, Glen C. 145, 251 Kinney, Chas. Wayne 428 Kinnison, Paul, Jr. 137, 181, 467 Kirby, Billy E. Kirby, Donald Brent 106, 200, 237, 404 Kirby, Roger M. 122, 235 Kirchner, Ray Lynn 80, 249 Kirchner, Richard H. 115 Kirkpatrick, Donald E. 229 Kirkpatrick, Ronald C. 122, 352, 355, 357, 358, 360 Kirkpatrick, Donald L. 233 Kirkpatrick, John A. 115, 244, 418 Kirkpatrick, John H. 50 Kirkpatrick, Robt. C. 233 Kirkpatrick, Thomas H. 138, 193 Kirksey, Cecil Tulle 106, 157, 416 Kirksey, Wm. Henry 94, 424 Kirschke, John A., Jr. 250, 378 Kirst, Allred, Jr. 115, 247, 420, 474 Kirst, Louis 115, 247, 420, 474 Kitterman, James Ralph 138, 156 Kitts, Richard A. Kleb, Wallace Lee 94, 381, 424 Klein, Chas. Findley 115, 250 Klement, Frank A. 244 Klement, Wilfred Jno 50, 168, 411 Klett, Evan Van 50, 181 Klett, George Earl Klett, Ramon Hollis 115 Klett, W. Ellis 115 Klingman, Charles J. 138, 156, 414, 437 Klinksiek, Harold L. 50, 207 Klopfenstein. Albert H. 186, 378 Kloppe, Fritzie J. 138, 235, 238 Knapp, Marcial A. 106, 169 Knapp, Raymond H., Jr. 138 Knebel, Earl H. Knesek, Julius E. Knight, Randall Lee 115, 411, 428 Knight, Sid S. Knighton, James L. 128, 243 Knippa, Leroy Eugene 51, 175 Knoblauch, Hugo S., Jr. 115, 454 Knotts, Jos. Frank, Jr. 106, 216, 434 Knotts, Wm. H., Jr. 80 Koch, Raymond A., Jr. Koegl, Robert M. 51, 211 Koehl, Jacob O. 28, 51, 177, 191, 237, 410, 432 Koehler, Albert Max 51, 192 Koehler, Clements C. 51, 157 Koehler, Richard A. 138, 181 Kohler, Charles M. 138, 208 Kohler, Kenneth F. 122, 175 Kolb, Bryant 138, 187 Kolb, Nathaniel Key 33, 251 Kolinek, Ellison K. 51, 182, 236, 488 Kolinek, Marvin Fred 51, 195, 426, 488 Kolle, Elmer T. 347, 380 Kolterman, Thomas V. 221 Koncak, Tony 138, 221 Konderld, David H. 80 Konecny, Jerry N. 122, 195 Koontz, Russell H., Jr. 51 Koop, Deitrich Wm. 80 Kopfer, D. W. 244 Kopp, Donald Gene Korenek, Jimmie L. 122, 191 Korth, Edwin H., Jr. 128, 249, 477 Kosarek, Edmond L. Koshi, Paul T. Kosler, David R. 249 Koym, Glenn O. Kraemer, Duane Carl Kraemer, Rudolph M. Kramer, Gerald A. 106, 219, 441 Krause, David M. 122, 214, 435 Krause, William C. 80, 250, 426, 476 Krauss, Doyle W. 138, 192, 476 Kravitz, David M. 138, 164, 430, 459 Krenek, Ernest Jean Krenitsky, Michael Krischke, Edward F. Kromer, James A. 250 Krueger, Charles A. 106, 198, 318, 381, 445 Krueger, Edward A. 122, 473 Krueger, Franklin P. 138, 157 Krueger, Jerald L. 138, 180 Kruppa, Frankie R. 175 Krystinik, John R. Ksionda, Dudley M. 138, 121 Kubin, John Stanley 107, 216 Kubricht, John M. 122, 229 Kucera, Adolph Jos. 107, 232, 51, 431 Kucera. Wm. Antone 232, 230, 431, 412 Kuchler, John N. 51, 182, 429, 488 Kuehn, Henry John 115, 248 Kuehn, Karl Phillip 51, 183, 449 Kugler, Chas. Wayne 51, 235 Kuhn, John Thomas Kuhn, Robert John 115, 251 Kuhnle, Carl Jacob 423 Kuhnsman, David 251 Kuich, Michael H. B. 80, 246, 371 Kuich, Nicholas F. 145, 374, 384, 437 Kuykendall, Lovell W. 145, 244 Kulkarni, Maharudra V. Kunath, Gus Wm., Ill 107, 156 Kunkle, Albert C. 244 Kunkle, Bobby Joe Kunkle, Elmer E., Jr. 219, 45 Kunz, Chas. Wm. 249, 431 Kunz, Sidney Edmund 107, 187 Kuo, Marshall 243 Kupfernagel, Darrell G. Kurnick, Abraham A. Kurtz, Herbert M., Jr. Kutac, William Jos. 80, 249, 418, 481 Kutch, Allen Thos. 80, 186, 246, 491 Kutch, Pat D. 246 Kutch, Hugh T. 122, 491 Kuykendall, Billy Joe 115, 414 Kuykendall, M. J. Kuykendall, Wm. Elton 107, 212, 427 Labhart, Cecil W. 246 Lackey, Roy Ray 51, 218 Lackland, Sam Dexter La Croix, Jno. Thomas 96, 242, 424 Lacey, Howard E. 207, 382 Lacy, Geo. Richard Lacy, Logan W. 107, 192, 387, 426, 491 Lacy, Roger S. 128, 417 Lacey, Robert A. 249 La Faver, Jack Lagow, Samuel C. 138, 157, 249 Lair, Don L. 137, 162 Laird, Everett D. 232, 51 Laird, Henry L. 122, 215 Laird, James B. 454 Laird, Ray W. 107, 215 Lake, Dale Fletcher 107, 216, 410, 449 Lake, Thos. Otto, Jr. 428 Lafayette, Billy F. 80, 251 Lam, Carroll Frank 107, 217, 228, 237, 420 Lamb, Newton W., Jr. 138, 208 Lambert, Raymond S. 176, 430 Lamkin, Jack Thurman 80, 446 Lamkin, Terry W. 107 Lamoreaux, John I. 107, 175, 416, 459 Lancaster, Curtis N. 457 Lancaster, Thos. D. 138, 157 Lancaster, Wm. Richard Landers, Fritz E. 28, 51, 155, 157, 385, 410, 411, 414 Landers, John Kenton Landesman, Donald 122 Landon, Gene E. 249, 390 Landron, Otto E. 128, 250, 454, 477 Landrum, Bobby Lee Landrum, Thomas L. 115, 249 Lands, Jerry W. 138 Lane, Chas. Douglas 244 Lane, Clifford W., Jr. 122, 225, 471 Lane, Geo. Irvin, Jr. 115, 251 Lane, John R. 427 Lane, Martin B. 145, 243 Lane, Phelps Allyn 51, 206, 446, 471 Lane, Robert Donald 138, 228 Lane, William M. Lang, Paul Henry 362, 369 Lang, Walter S., Jr. Lange, William T. 413 Lange, Wayne Walter 244 Langford, Bobby L. 204 Langford, John M. 439 Langley, Samuel H. 138, 193 381 Langston, Larry E. 122 Lanicek. Charles M. 80 Laningham, Charles C. 138, 170 Laningham, Gene R. 145, 243, 461 Lantz, Leland H., Jr. 197 Larey, Claudie E. 80 Larke, Joseph Edwin 138, 188 Larkin, Frank Earle 51, 155, 157, 3 84, 474 Larson, Paul Francis 51, 168 Larson, David C. 145, 247, 437 Larson, Carl Fowler 115, 247 Lassig, John Kinnie 96, 246 Lassiter, James T. 122, 208 Lassiter, Robert T. G. 122, 220 Latchford, David Ross 138, 221 Latham, Bert Lamar 107, 191 La Sance, Richard B. 107 Latimer, John David Langston, James Edw. 198, 326, Langston, James Robt. 247, 441 Latimer, James K., Jr. 138, 193 Latimer, Wm. J. 145, 247 Laubach, Chas. Henry 244, 468 Lauer, Ford J., Jr. Lauder, Ralph H. 138, 174, 387 Lauderdale, Wm. R., Jr. 195 Laurel, Amando D. 163 Lau, Hans H. 99 Lavergne, Louis H. 80, 246 Law, Wilhurn Leon 249, 468 Lawless, Windford P. 208 Lawrence, Andrew B., Jr. 138, 224 Lawrence, Bobby Joe Lawrence, Holly M. Lawrence, James Ross 115, 248 Lawrence, Jerry W. 138, 202, 464 Lawrence, Raleigh E. 107 Lawrence, Tom E. 115 Lawrence, Thos. Wayne 350 Lawson,Jay F. 138, 212 Lawson, Raymond A. Laxson, Joel R. 138, 188 Layne, Len H. 122, 161, 434, 459 Layton, Hayden J. 122, 193 Layton, Henry S. 52 Lazo, Jose Luis 251 Lazcano, Armando Sola Leach, Joe Carl 138, 198 Leach, Jack Gladden 107, 225, 436 Leach, Wayne Leadolf, E. J. 207 Leake, David Gene 52, 165, 413 Leal, Ramon Perez Leblanc, Richard P„ Jr. 138, 181 Lebo, Joel M. 52, 195, 411, 414, 417, 440 Leboeuf, Gordon E. 234 Lebel, Louis Andrew 107, 182 Ledbetter, James B. 128, 244 Ledbetter, Joe F. 138, 206 Lednicky, Edward F. 123, 220 Lednicky, Jerome Jno. 52, 175 Lee, Allen Clayton 52, 200 Lee, Clarence Wayne 244 Lee, George E. K. 145, 244, 248 Lee, James C. 138, 235 Lee, Larry Edward 52, 220, 237, 415 Lee, Robert Alton 96, 249 Lee, Robert Aden 52, 182, 415 Lee, Robert P. 138, 208 Lee, Robert W. 206, 383, 387 Lee, Stanley R. 204 Lee, Sheldon S., Jr. 192 Lee, Weldon A. 138, 210, 437 Leeper, Joe M. 235 Leeper, Leon E. 123, 195, 434 Leeper, Paul Walker T p ppvrp p ' Lefevre, Wesley L. 145, 244 Lefner, Delvin Jno. 107, 185, 188, 401, 435, 468 Leggitt, Don C. Lehew, James F. 192 Lehman, Albert C. Lehmann, Freddie Edw. 52, 192, 411, 414 Lehne, Louis Leslie Lehotsky, Victor, Jr. 81, 245, 436, 446 47? Leidoif, E. J„ Jr. 123 Leighton, Gerald Lee 80, 410, 412, 413, 446 Leinen, James Allen Leinhart, Donald B. Leinweber, Donald H. 423 Leissner, James C. 52, 164, 474 Lemley, Robert L. 162, 384, 458 Lemmon, Gary Porter 107, 201, 202 Lenamon, John L. 235, 413, 491 Lenert, Donald E. 52, 422, 445 Lenoir, Don J. 138, 223, 245 Lee, Chel W. 212 Leon, Jose Tang Lepori, Wayne A. 145, 245, 421 Lesikar, Johnie Nall 107, 173 Lessard, Charles S. 107, 209, 212, 236 Lester, Donald Ray 138, 206 Lester, Marshall C. Lesuer, Kenneth Ray 81, 251 Letzkus, Frank Noble 107, 181 LeUnes, Arnold D. 138, 169 Levack, Marshall James Levy, Jesse H., Jr. 138, 188 Lew, Chel Wingi 123 Lew, Leong W. 138 Lewis, Arthur B., Jr. 234 Lewis, Barnes D. 123, 170 Lewis, Durwood 138, 214 Lewis, Charlie Ross 52, 153, 176 Lewis, Don R. 192 Lewis, Edward D., Jr. 138, 197 A good start on a GOOD FUTURE As a member of the Class of 1957, 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 BIG as HOUSTON i . ■s. ' X ' v OF HOUSTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ■ main at McKinney 527 INDEX Lewis, James K. Lewis, James W. Lewis, Jack Wesley 52, 179, 181 Lewis, Leonard D. 52, 208 Lewis, Newton Edward Lewis, Niel C. 138, 235 Lewis, Ross C. 138 Lewis, Tedd McClune 52, 160, 163 Lewis, Wm. Harold 81, 246 Leyendecker, John S., Jr. 138, 210 Libby, Billy Wayne 107, 156 Liberty, Joe P. 123 Lidz, Louis 138, 228 Lightfoot, Billy B. Lightsey, Kenneth L. 123, 156 Ligon, John Leroy 107, 153, 191, 237 Lillard, Paul Geo. Lilley, Bill S. Lilley, Edwin Ellis 107, 195 Lilly, Billy James 81, 246, 424 Lilly, Gary R. 138, 202 Limon, Otilio 81, 249, 462 Lincoln, Ludwell J. 138, 157 Lindeman, Alfred M. 81, 438 Lindner, Arlo Arthur 81 Lindsay, James M. 52, 181, 449, 467 Lindsay, William J. 138, 235 Lindsey, Lawrence G. 195 Lindsey, Orville C. 81, 251, 439 Linenberger, Donald E. 123, 215, 413, 441 Linseinsen, Raymond H. Linnstaedter, Emil E. 123, 225, 491 Linton, Edward A. Linton, Johnny A. Lippke, Hagen 123, 157 Lipscomb, Donald B. 123, 188 Lisenbe, Fred F. Lisk, Carl Norman Liska, Stanley J. 128 Lister, John R. 138, 215 Litchfield, Bruce R. 224 Litton, George W. Little, Jack E. 145, 247, 437 Little, James R. 138, 216 Little, Richard A. Little, John G. Little, William H. Litton, Vernon W. 145 Lively, Chas. Wayne 181, 382 247 Livingston, Roger S. 229 Livingston, Thomas R. 52, 179, 181, 446 Lloyd, Edwin P. Lloyd, Jimmy Russell 81 Lloyd, Herman Ray 246 Lock, Merle R. 250 Locke, Elmer C., Jr. 81, 446 Locke, Thomas Ruel, Jr. 107, 175, 441 Lockett, Bobby Jack 52, 234, 322 Loden, Harold Allen 115, 243 Lodoen, George Iver P. 123, 215 Loehr, Franklin R. Loehr, Winston W. 138, 228 Lofland, Wm. Wiley 107, 206 Loftis, Joe Dowell 96 Logan, Earl, Jr. Loggins, John Luten 22, 52, 222, 224, 406, 446 Loggins, Reuben B., Jr. 96 Lehman, Tommie E. 123, 187, 487 Lohr, Richard E. Lomax, Douglas T. 123, 188 Lomax, Edgar R. Long, Aaron H., Jr. 81 Long, George Robert 115 Long, John Mallory 107, 237, 451, 454 Long, Joseph C., Ill Long, Michael P. 53 Long, Steven Willis Long, Wayne E. 138, 202, 238, 487 Longenecker, Donald E. Lonon, Jerry Carl 81, 486 Lonquist, Jack C. Lopez, Luis A. Lopez, Manuel 138 Lopez, Romeo 246 Lord, Alexander E. Lord, George E. Lorenzen, Gerald A. Forms, John Louis Losen, Konrad Peter 418 Lott, H. C., Jr. Lott, James Lesion Lott, Richard W., Jr. 107, 176, 386 Loudermilk, G. R. 81 Loudon, Albert March 53, 169 Loudon, Frederick J. 195 Loustaunau, Raul H. Lively, James O., Jr. 145, Lively, Oran Wyse, Jr. 81 Louvier, Foris Jos. 175 Love, Alfred Leroy Love, George W. Love, Jimmy M. 248 Lovelace, Dale A. Loveland, John P. 175 Loving, Burrell D. Lovorn, Garold E. Low, Lynn H. 225, 418, 478 Lowe, Dan Copeland Lowe, Joe Forrest, II 157, 491 Lowe, John Marshall 115 Lowe, Teddy Ray 107, 207, 314 Lowe, Wm. Barney Lowe, Wm. Franklin Lowery, Lee L., Jr. 138, 223, 247 Lowder, Gerald R. 138 Lowrey, Bruce B. 123, 216, 382 Lowry, Clifton Lee 107, 207 Lowry, Robert Allen 81, 242, 248, 405, 449 Loyd, Coleman M. Loyd, Harold Lynn Lozano, Oscar A. 81, 246 Luce, Jesse Tuthill Lucas, Curtis Byron 248, 390 Lucas, Vic F. 123, 212, 459 Lucey, Dale Kenyon Ludvigsen, Fred A. 138, 207 Ludwig, Allen C. 138, 437 Ludwig, Frederick F. 128 Lukas, John F. 138, 225 Lukefahr, Maurice J. Lummus, Arlen Don 107, 231, 236 Lumpkin, Walter R. Luna, Donald A. 235, 464 Luna, Otie C. 234, 334 Lunardon, Johnny P. 123 Lundgren, Duwayne C. 53, 164, 459 Lunsford, Jack H. 26, 53, 152, 214, 444 Luquette, George F. 94, 247, 390, 424 Lusk, Joseph Paul, Jr. 81, 250 Lutz, Fred C. Lux, Edward C., Jr. 138, 207, 476 Lybecker, Geo. Wayne 107, 183, 384 Lyday, Clarence R. Lyle, Jack Faith, Jr. 53, 200, 206 Lyle, .Robert Lee Lyles, William Earl Lynch, Dudley 250 Lynch, Frank L. 138 Lynch, William E., Jr. 246 Lynd, Frederick T. 219 Lynd, Lawrence R. 123 Lynch, F. L. 233, 450 Lynn, Jasper Newton 53, 177, 414, 446 487 Lyon, Ervin F„ III 191 Lyon, Johnny F. 233 Lyon, James M. 244 Lyon, William Jake 107, 163 Lyons, Daniel L, Jr. 138, 208 Lyons, John W., Jr. Lyons, Ronald I. 123, 225 McAbee, Ivan Lewis 250, 466 McAdams, Harley H. 139, 186, 437 McAdams, Joe D. 251 McAfee, David Michael 169, 248 McAfee, Wayne 115, 139, 251, 418, 490 McAllen, James A. 139, 223, 486 McAllister, Raymond McAlpine, John G., II 175 McBride, Charles A. 243 McBride, Dennis P. 123, 210 McBride, Hugh Morris 211 McBride, Robert G. 181, 276 McBrierty, Harry J. 107, 183, 384 McCain, Billy Jack 107, 169, 446 McCain, Chas. Roland 107, 165, 398 McCallum, Patrick V. 139, 225, 206 McCallum, Wm. S., Jr. 107, 223, 426 McCane, David Archer McCard, Carl P. 244 McCarn, Donald H. McCarter, Ronald S. 83, 412, 420, 427 McCarty, Richard A. 115, 251 McCarty, John Lee 107, 220 McCarty, Larry Dan McCarty, Robt. Bruce McCarty, Wm. Alfred 55, 177, 405, 434, 461 McCarty, Wm. Dawson McCarty, William L.. Jr. 139, 174, 387 McCasland, Chas. S. 139, 207 McCasland, William R. McCasland, William E. 251 McCaulley, Roger Allan McCeig, Dale B. McClaren, Joel R. 220 McClaren, Sherwood W. McClellan, Albert D. McClelland, Don A. 244, 328 McClelland, Michael D. 139, 207 McClendon, Dayle Ward McClendon, Leigh A., Ill 123 McClendon, James R„ Jr. 115, 463 McCleskey, Robert W. 55, 187, 429 McCloskey, Charles D. McClung, David D., Ill 139, 223 McClung, Ray Olson 107, 187, 405 McClung, Spencer A. 139, 214 McClure, James H. 139 McClure, Jimmy M. 115, 245, 431 McClure, Orville G. 244 McClure, William J. 247 McCluer, Robert S. 96, 247, 424 McComas, Cecil Rinn 55, 229, 416, 472 McConnell, John H. 219 McConnell, Roy John 244 McCorcle, Thelton W. McCord, Carl Parker 128 McCord, Robt. Donald 115, 248, 426 McCord, Larry W. 139, 243 McCowen, Redmund A. 107, 225, 391, 456 McCown, Weldon B. McCoy, Billy L. 83 McCoy, Cecil W. Leo McCoy, Frank L. McCoy, Hershel Wm., Jr. McCoy, Joseph G.. Jr. 123, 174, 386, 387 McCoy, Warren Wm. 83, 250, 424 McCrady, James David 96, 424 McCrary, Dee Gordon McCrary, John H. 96, 247, 424 McCrary, Charles J. 139, 211, 489 McCrary, Jack N. 123, 176, 382, 477 McCrary, Maxie Dan McCulley, E. Frank, Jr. 83 McCullough, Elinor D. 55, 193, 413, 455 McCullough, Joseph J. McCully, Wayne G. 439 McCurdy, Larry Wayne 55 McDaniel, Archie H. McDaniel, Jerry Carrol 139, 206 McDaniel, Jimmie H. 107, 157 McDaniel, James S. 139 McDaniel. Robert L. 55, 162, 384, 453 McDaniel, William Noel 123, 157, 479 McDonald, Charles N. 246 McDonald, Fred W. McDonald, Jack Edwin McDonald, Jas. Newton McDonald, Sidney A. McDonough, Brian 107, 170, 477 McDougald, Thomas L. 139, 215 McDowell, James A. McDonald, William G. McDougal, Harmon A. 139, 186 McDowell, Bobby Gene 250 McDuffie, Billy D. 139, 224, 408, 477 McElroy, James D. 115, 247, 420 McElroy, Edward M. 248 McElroy, Craig Guiou 139, 243 McElwee, James M. 224 McEntire, Ferd W., Jr. 128, 251, 284 McFarland, Clay, II McFarland, Jon M. 83, 247, 427, 441, 487, 491 McFarlin, Malvern G. 107, 215 McFeron, Ernest McGarity, Gene Ellis 83 McGarrah, James Eugene McGee, Carl Marshall 55, 449 McGee, Donald Leroy 139, 176, 388 McGee, Gene P. 139, 203 McGee, Jack M. McGinley, Lawrence C. 228 McGinnis, Norman F., Jr. McGinty, Donaldson D. 107, 206, 237, 406, 407 McGlaun, Richard H. 55, 176, 382, 408 McGowan, Gerald Need 107, 177. 183, 236, 314 McGowan, Richard L. 55, 186, 406 McGourik, Jack 244 McGee, Kenneth R. 139, 479 McGuill, Robert L. 115, 247 McGuire, Michael L. 139, 195, 437 Mcllhenny, John H. Mcllheran, Aaron A. 123, 180, 461 Mcllroy, Zack Harry Mclnnis, James R. 243 McIntosh, Bernard W. 164, 445 528 McIntyre, Osgood C. Mcjohnson, Robert B. 139, 157 McKay, Geo. Albert McKay, Robert Eugene 246 McKechnie, Robert M. 123, 174 McKay, L. M. 228 McKelvy, Marvin Joe 115, 246 McKenzie, Gordon K. 139, 216 McKenney, Samuel S. 123, 162 McKinley, Charles H. 123, 221 McKinnerney, Floyd 195, 438 McKinney, Avery E. McKinney, Kenneth L. 107, 165, 382, 416, 446, 480 McKinney, Milton R. 123, 168 McKnight, Geo. Parker 107, 206 McKnight, James G. 123, 162, 382 McKnight, Louis G. 55, 223 McKnight, Ray A„ II 107, 180, 382, 386. 489 McKnight, Robert Edw. 197, 352, 354, 365, 360 McKune, Jos. Hillman McKown, Billy R. McLain, David W. 107, 156, 443 McLain, John W. 128, 244 McLallen, Dewitt 107, 190, 191, 236, 401 McLane, Travis C. 139, 174, 387 McLaren, Theron Dodd 108, 226, 227, 237, 409 McLaran, Charles A. 145 McLarry, Jess R., Jr. 55, 163 McLarty, Donald K. 243 McLaughlin, Thomas L. 115, 244, 424 McLaughlin, Wm. Edw. 108, 192, 387, 405, 428 McLean, Raymond G., Jr. 83, 244 McLean, Robt. Locker 83, 246, 436 McLellan, Andrew C. 139, 168 McLendon, Edgar M. 83, 221 McLeland, Hugh W. 246, 431 McLendon, Larry Fabian 56, 203, 418 McLeod, Billie Byers McLeod, Gerald B. 108, 223 McLeod, Stewart R. 139, 203 McLeroy, J. B. 56, 203, 443 McMahan, Jimmie K. 108 McMahon, Robert E. 145, 250 McMains, Lewis Wm. 56, 156, 157 McMaster, James D. 115 McMichael, Gene Lee 56, 208, 453 McMillan, Thurmond D. 84 McMillan, Joseph H. 83, 249, 484 McMillan, Robt. Larue 249 McMillan, Wm. Henry 84, 426, 484 McMinn, Fred T. 84, 445 McMordie, Taber L., Jr. McMullan, Charles D. 56, 217, 445 McMullan, Jas. Ashby 84, 250, 424 McMurrey, Frank P. 84, 251, 490 McMurry, Edgar D. McNaughten, James W. 195 McNeely, Billie Wade McNeill, Wallis D. 123, 223, 453 McNeely, John G., Jr. 140, 195, 421 McNichol, James J., Jr. 234, 346, 380 McNulty, Alton Leo 108, 216 McNulty, James L. 247 McNutt, Duran G. 123, 163, 399 McPhail, James M. 128, 250 McPherson, John L. 140, 169 McQueen, Horace F. 140, 169, 439 McRae, James C. 128, 250 McReynolds, David T. 22, 84, 398, 399, 410, 443 McSpadden, Justin O. 84, 247, 390, 391 McVay, Larry M. 123, 466 McVey, Jon M. 140, 235 McWilliams, M. D. 94 McWilliams, Morris H. 436 McWilliams, Rhea A. 123, 220, 481 Mabe, R. E. 81 Maberry, Marvin H., Jr. 128 MacCallum, Dou glas H. Macha, August Rudolph 123, 210 Machel, Albert R. Machemehl, Jerry L. 138, 162, 387, 474 Machemehl, Leroy H., Jr. 138, 225 MacNelly, Willard R. 139, 229 Madden, Richard A. 138, 191, 442 Maddox, H. 234 Maddox, Paul E. Maddux, Joe Travis 108 Maddux, Robert M. 53, 192 Maddy, Ray D. 138, 225 Madeley, Hulon M. 53, 190, 193, 484 Madeley, Ivan G. 138, 163, 249 Your future is bright... ELECTRICALLY! Your air conditioner, TV set and other appliances are just the beginning of a new electrical age. Before long, your food will cook in seconds in¬ stead of hours. Electricity will close your windows at the first drop of rain. Lamps will cut on and off automatically to fit the lighting needs of your rooms. Television “screens” will hang on walls. An electric heat pump will use outside air to cool your home in summer, heat it in winter. And there will be plenty of electricity to operate these electrical wonders of tomorrow. Business- managed electric companies, like Texas Electric Service Company, are constantly planning and build¬ ing ahead to keep your electric service plentiful and dependable . . . ready when needed for progress and for better living! iff VH lit fllVE BETTER TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Compliments of J. M. DELLINGER 529 INDEX Madole, Travis E. 123, 221 Madura, Frank P. 123, 197, 352 Maeckel, Frank J. 138, 224 Maedgen, Malcolm A., Jr. 108, 187, 404, 409 Magee, Derry David 96 Magee, Wm. John Magers, Marshall P. 115 Magruder, Walter W. 138, 207 Maher, Donald R. Maher, Michael G. 245, 420 Mahrenholz, Norman L. 128, 246 Mainer, Thomas Nelms 108, 230, 231 Majalis, J. 210 Majors, George W., Jr. 128, 250, 416 Male, Richard Clark 53, 204, 244 Mallory, Francis D., Ill 138, 195 Malone, Dan A. 234 Malouf, Wajh 205, 452 Malone, Frank Edwin 108, 188 Malone, Jack Clifton 115 Malone, James P. Malone, Wm. Marshall Maltsberger, William A. Mamaliga, Emil Manicom, Ronald Edw. 115, 454 Manigold, Robert E. 138, 235, 460 Manilla, Robert Wm. 410 Manitzas, Geo. Nick 53, 214, 436, 486 Manley, James Oran 53, 153, 187 Mann, Frank Eugene 96 Mann, Wm. H„ Jr. 138, 169, 383, 387 Mannan, Mohammed A. 250 Manner, Harold E., Jr. 82 Manning, Chas. Robert 53, 190, 191 Manousos, Donald B. Manry, Berlon L. 123, 156, 490 Mansfield, Edwin A. 186 Mansi, Rudolph Maples, Joe D. 138, 156 Marhurger, Allan A. 138 Marburger, W. I. 204 Marceleno, Troy 138, 176 March, Dan Glenn Marchbanks, Jerry L. 82 Marciacq, Hector, Jr. 244, 385, 421, 485 Marcos, Zilmar Z. 243 Marek, Benj. Frank 247 Marek, James A. 123, 169, 468 Marek, Joe Allan 53, 179, 181 Marek, Joseph Daniel Margo, Rodolfo E. 115, 245, 454 Margraf, WiHiani R. 170 Marietta, Chas. Joseph 123 Marino, John C. 138, 202 Marion, Duane R. Maris, James Lee Maris, Wiley T. 138, 212 Markey, Clarence J., II 53, 179 Markillie, William R. 123, 173, 405, 442 Marks, Robt. E. 198, 322 Marland, Frederick C. Marlow, Geo. Albert 210 Marlowe, Freddie 145, 243, 437 Marquardt, Kenneth W. 108, 173, 442 Marr, John S. 204, 428 Marrow, Homer Lee 246, 426 Marsh, James H., Ill Marshall, Darrell C. 108, 228, 418 Marshall, Donald R. Marshall, Jessie A. 115, 247 Marshall, Joseph K., Jr. 123 Marshall, Kelly L. 138, 207, 383 Marshall, Michael N. 138, 225 Marshall, Patrick G. 53, 228, 491 Marshall, Robert P., Jr. 123, 174 Marshall, Rufus B. 123, 173 Marshall, Robert E. 138, 221 Marshall, Robert M. 220 Marshall, Robert N. 138 Martelli, Leonard J. 123, 221 Martin, C. Clifford 53, 195 Martin, Darrell E. 233, 376 Martin, Ford Green 108, 161, 489 Martin, Gene Harold 138, 206 Martin, Homer A., Jr. Martin, Hugo Danilo 246, 383 Martin, Howard L. 53, 45, 220, 383, 430, 452, 454 Martin, Jerry George 247 Martin, John E. Martin, Joe Ernest G. Martin, Jas. Kennon 196 Martin, John L. 108, 217, 224 Martin, John T., Jr. 138, 162 Martin, James Rod Martin, James W. 138, 412 Martin, James Wm. Martin, Jack Wayne 115, 243 Martin, Louis J., Jr. 426 Martin, Louis Martin, Oswell L. 115, 246 Martin, Raymond L. Martin, Robt. Bruce 197, 371 Martin, Robert E. Martin, Robt. F. 138, 181, 238 Martin, Robert Neil 115, 234 Martin, Robnett S., Jr. 108, 187 Martin, Robert Lee 138, 169 Martin, Richard W. 156 Martin, Thomas Lane 218, 219 Martin, Warren E. 163 Martin, Wm. Littlejohn 157, 455, 463 Martin, William W. 123, 391 Martinets, Jerome C. 429 Martinez, Ernest 244 Martinez, Eutiquio 250 Martinez, Frank E. 145 Martinez, Roberto O. 138, 186, 187 Martinez, Roy J., Jr. 138 Martinez, Samuel O. 123 Mason, Jerrell L. 53, 193 Mason, Paul James 54, 410 Massengale, Robt. C. 138, 162, 488 Massey, Chas. T. 138 Massey, John Robt. 234 Massey, Ronald A. Massingale, John T., Jr. 123, 220, 471 Masso, Geo. Faraon 245 Masters, Paul Gene 54, 173, 444 Matamoros, Abraham Matheny, Floyd L., Jr. Mathews, David D. 219, 474 Mathis, Charles E. Mathis, Foy Manion 54, 156 Matl, Lambert Joe 54, 177, 446, 472 Matson, Howard R. Mattern, Carl A. 138, 221, 476 Matthews, John H. 138, 227, 383, 478 Matthys, Leroy D. 231 Mattison, Chas. W. 54, 169 Matus, Robert Joe 108, 211, 435 Matusek, Edwin Frank Matusek, Vernon F. Mattox, Hoyt T. 123, 202, 399 Mauer, Wm. Alan Mauldin, Paul Dean 139, 206 Mauldin, Winford E. 233, 437 Maverick, Joseph Lee 195 Max, Harry Loyd 348 Maxey, John C. 139, 163 Maxwell, Ernest P. 82, 429 Maxwell, H. D., Jr. 413 Maxwell, Robert D. 123, 169 Maxwell, Wm. E. 139, 225 May, Allen Martin 54, 173, 457 May, Bobby Eugene 54, 226, 227 May, Irby Taft, Jr. 54, 400 May, James May, Laverne C. 123, 174, 386, 457 May, Morton May, Terry C. 138 Mayberry, John H. 108, 164, 418 Mayfield, Andrew B. 474 Mayfield, E. P., Jr. Mayfield, John C. 108, 207 Mayfield, Richard M. 138, 235, 481 Mayhue, Don Waters, Jr. 138, 235, 388 Maynard, Carl 82, 249 Mayo, Donald Glenn 54, 187 Mayo, David Rhodes 203 Mayr, William F., II 123, 224 Mays, Edwin Berl Mays, John A. 168 Mays, Lester Lowry 54, 214, 439 Mazy, Donald O. 139, 228 Meacham, Wm. C. 246 Mead, James H., Ill Meador, Benjamin F. Meals, William Keith 108, 163, 236, 397, 407 Means, Jan O. 170 Meares, Marvin Neal 82, 250 Medley, Carl L., Jr. 471 Medina, Emilio R. 250 Medina, Jose Arturo 250, 474 Meek, James F. 139 Medlin, Milton Jno. 375, 454 Meek, Samuel W. 115 Meeks, Dean D. Megginson, Ernest A. Mehaffey, George I. 233, 340, 342, 381 Mehaffey, Robert H. 139, 180 Meier, Donald F. 211 Meier, Frank L. 123, 164, 459 Meisenbach, David Y. 82, 382 Meitzen, James Allen Mejia, Joe Marcus 243 Mellor, David B. Melson, Bobby Jack 108, 221, 416 Melson, Marvin Edw. 54, 170, 410 Melton, Donald J. 139, 229, 413 Melogin, Joseph Earl 108, 202 Mendez, Luis Humberto 139, 243, 235 Mendoza, Francisco T. Menefee, Arva Henry 54, 153, 191, 420 Menge, James Horace 128, 247 Mercier, Jas. Emmitt Merchant, John Robt. 139, 170, 455 Meredith, Chas. H. 139, 180 Meri, Akri Alexander 123, 204 Merino, Jose Ismael 251, 385 Merka, Chas. L. 188, 457 Merka, Milton C. Merka, Robert M. Merkin, Billie C. 139, 233 Merrell, Carl G. 320, 484 Merren, Jose A. Merrill, David G. 145, 247 Merrill, Lewis, Jr. Merritt, Gordon Thos. 139, 183, 388 Mese, John Carl 139, 228, 491 Messer, Charles N. 123, 187 Metzer, Robert B. Meurer, Frederick A. 221 Meyer, Adrian Felix Meyer, Alton B. 139, 229 Meyer, Alton H., Jr. 251 Meyer, Alvin H. 128, 251 Meyer, Chas. H., Jr. 139, 164 Meyer, Kirby Thomas 54, 154, 204, 444, 445 Meyer, Russell H. Mickelson, Charles O. 115, 247, 439 Mickelson, R. C. J. Mick, Fred M„ Jr. 250 Micklitz, Karl N. 139, 163 Middleton, Bobby J. 181 Middleton, David Gene 145, 245 Middleton, Harold J., Jr. 139, 225, 408 Middleton, John Paul 115 Middleton, Virgil Y., Jr. 115, 245 Midkiff, James R. 139, 223, 387 Midkiff, Kenneth M. Miers, Walter Nash 54, 165, 411, 433, 450 Mijalis, Spiro S. 487 Mikeska, John Edward 139, 196 Mikulenka, Edw. Jno. 108, 220, 382 Milam, Benjamin Rush Milam, Jimmie D. 139, 161 Milam, Johnny M. 139, 204 Milam, Prentice M., Jr. Miles, Brad H. Miley, William M. 139, 219 Milford, Robert H. 54, 192 Millen, Roy Franklin Miller, Bert 82, 431 Miller, Bobby Gene Miller, Benjamin P. Miller, Bryan Wesley 139, 157 Miller, Chas. C. 387, 388 Miller, Charles S. Miller, David Irving 108 Miller, David W. 82 Miller, Frederic H. 188 Miller, Frank Wayne 196 Miller, Frank Wm. 82, 244, 483 Miller, George Howard Miller, Gerald Art Miller, Jimmy B. 248, 472 Miller, Jimmy D. 139, 176, 388 Miller, John B., Ill 139, 170 Miller, James C. 139, 223 Miller, James H. 409, 471 Miller, James Wiley 82 Miller, Larry Newton 244 Miller, Leonard Dean 444 Miller, Marvin E. Miller, Marshall M. 438 Miller, Philip H. 128, 251, 423, 478 Miller, Roy K. 139, 210 Miller, Richard Perry 183 Miller, Richard Ray Miller, Robert V. 94 Miller, Richard Wade Miller, Thomas H. 123, 182, 405, 437 Miller, Ulyss F. 139, 191 Miller, Walter C. 139, 223, 437 Miller, Walter Lee 108 Miller, Weldon Wayne 115, 243 Miller, Wm. R. 139 Miller, Wm. Roosevelt 243 Milleton, Joe 371 Milliken, Earl W., Jr. 123, 188, 478 Milliken, James W. 139, 235 Mills, Eugene Clay 53, 181 Mills, Geo. Ernest Mills, Joe C. 350 Mills, Richard L. 139. 216 Mills, Robt. Keith 82. 420 Milner, Francis Wayne 108, 175 Milner, Lawrence A. 139, 225, 383 Milner, Murray, Jr. 33 Milner, William Thomas Milstead, Charles F. 234, 437 Milton, Daniel E. 139, 219, 435, 471 Mims, Percy D. 139, 215, 437 Minnis, Chas. David 424 Minor, Joseph E. 123, 157 Minsky, Robert N. 145, 244 Minsky, Wm. Lawrence Minter, Edwin E. 139, 215, 485 Minyard, Herbert T. 108, 214, 439, 479 Mireles, Ramon 108, 139, 212, 238, 437 Mitcham, Donald E. 54, 167, 426 Mitchell, Allan E., Jr. 175 Mitchell, Bobby W. Mitchell, Don Cowan 115 Mitchell, Emmett E. Mitchell, Harold L. Mitchell, Jack 145, 248 Mitchell, Louis Glen 115 Mitchell, Roy Ernest 108, 247, 224 Mitchell, Richard W. Mitchella, Monroe D. 197, 376 Mittel, Raymond Leroy Mixon, William H. 123, 195 Moak, Robert H. Moates, Ronald Dean 195, 386 Mobley, Thos. Marion 115, 251 Mocek, Christopher J. 82, 247 Moebus, Ferdinand J. 249, 390, 435 Moeller, Alphonse C. 221 Moellering, Alton M. 115, 247 Moffatt, Edwin N. 231 Mohan, Vallury Surya 243 Mohle, Chester C. 82 Mohr, Harvey Otto 115, 248 Molina, Ivan Antonio 139, 215, 487 Monical, Lynn Dennis 381 Monkres, James L. 139 Montemayor, Arthur A. 145, 246, 477 Montemayor, Amado M. 99, 108, 243 Montemayor, Louis 162, 384 Montgomery, Chas. Edwin 116, 240 Montgomery, John C. 54, 194, 236, 414, 421, 444 Montgomery, James M. 139, 192 Mon tgomery, Jack Wm. 108, 214 Montgomery, R. L, Jr. Montgomery, Tom Carl 251 Montgomery, Wm. B. 246 Montgomery, Wm. Hugh Montgomery, Willis D. 139, 227, 464 Moody, Robt. James 82, 463 Moody, Robert L. 123, 173, 413, 442 Moomaw, Richard P. 108, 186 Moon, Walter H. 124, 174 Mooney, Bobby T. 195 Mooney, Robt. Reisor Moore, Algie L., Jr. 139, 183 Moore, Billy Jack 244 Moore, Cecil A. 128 Moore, Calvin E., Jr. 82, 245, 419 Moore, Chas. R. 139, 229, 454 Moore, Donald Lee 55, 217 Moore, Don W. 124, 413 Moore, Frank V., Ill 124, 193 Moore, Gayle E. Moore, Gerald 198 Moore, Harold Dean Moore, Harry Franklin 82, 246, 446 Moore, James Roland 108, 174 Moore, Jimmie Aden Moore, Jimmy Dale 82, 386 Moore, Joe Kinchen 55, 439, 444 Moore, James O. 108 Moore, Joseph W. 156, 243 Moore, John W., Ill 128, 212, 251, 487 Moore, Loyd Carroll Moore, Perry H., Jr. 139, 211 Moore, Robert C. 139, 174 Moore, Richard Louis 55, 434 Moore, Ronald L. 139, 187, 192 Moore, Thomas A. 139, 220 Moore, Wm. Michael Mooring, Elmer E„ Jr. 246, 420 Moos, Otto L„ Jr. 139, 235, 387 Moosberg, John B. 123, 182, 286, 382, 396, 437 Morales, Jose Freddie 249 Morales, Juan F. 139 Moreland, Jerry Coy 83 Moreno, Marcelino O. 197, 376 Morgan, Billy Ray 108, 195 Morgan, Burke H. 124, 203 530 DEEP ROOTS Like Texas pines, young Texans have deep roots in their native soil. Champion, a young Texan of 18 years, has deep roots, too. 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Kenneth Carl 116. 420 Morgan, Melvin Ray 83 Morgan, Page Wesley 439 Morgan, Robert M. 124, 228 Moriarty, Daniel Geo. 55, 173, 383 Moron, Juan M. Morony, John J., Jr. 124, 183 Morphew, Robin T. 449 Morris, David B. 55, 407, 412 .Morris, Don Benjamin 139, 182, 175, 276, 396 Morris, Dudley Lewis 108, 174, 386 Morris, Douglas N. 210 Morris, Gene Arthur 247 Morris, Gerald B. 247 Morris, James Howard 244 .Morris, James Monroe 124, 139, 157 Morris, Raymond R., Jr. 139, 202 Morris, Samuel D. Morris, Tom Curry 83, 427 Morris, Thomas J. Morrison, Billy D. 139, 223 Morrison, Jas. Sidney 251 Morrison, Virgil N. 108, 163 Morriss, James Howard 116, 247 Morrow, John D. 175 Morrow, Robert E. 145, 437, 439 Morski, R. A. 162 Mortellra, Vincent J. 139, 207 Mortera, Bernardo C. 446 Morton, Dick 55, 224, 384 Morton, James C. Morton, Win. Rogers 116, 248, 463 Moseley, James A. 55, 168, 453 Moses, Edward L., Jr. 116 Moskovits, George Moss, Johnny Clarence Moss, Richard E. 203, 243 Mossman, Robin Frank 446 Mosteller, Stanley A. Motherspaw, Jack M., Jr. 191, 442 Moll, Ladis Chas., Jr. 116, 247 Mounce, Douglas Dean Mounce, Howard W. 83, 243 Mount, Hubert Brent Mount. Jerry Ernest 371 Mountney, George J. Mowery, Jack E. Mowlam, Win. Vivian, Jr. 83 Mudd. Ken R. 139, 235 Mueller, Henry Ammons Mueller, John Thos. 116 Mueller. Richard H. Mueller. Wilbert G. 234 Muenker, Emmett W., Jr. 124, 206 Muenter, Robt. H. 139, 198 Muirhead, Billy Myrl Muhlstein, Lado, Jr. 124, 204 Mulanax, Virgil E. 139, 156 Malay, Charudatta A. 243 Mulkey, Oliver C., Ill 124. 225 Mullen, Geo. Clarence Muller, Albert F. 210, 244 Muller, Frank Wm. 420 Muller. Harold William Muller, James R. 124, 210 Mullins, Albert A. 231 Mullins, Douglas D. 83, 362. 364. 367, 381. 453 Mund, Arthur Jackson 83, 433 Munday, Peter R. 83. 362. 369. 381, 453 Mullen, Joe Norman 116 Mundkowsky, William F. Munnerlyn, James H. 108, 207, 441 Munro, Geo. J. 139, 192, 454, 460 Munson, Joseph U., Jr. 139, 198, 437 Munson, Wm. Allen Murdock, Buddy Charles 116, 251, 434. 461 Murdock. Danny D. 139, 191 Murff, Jerry M. 139, 186, 437 Murley, Albert W. 169, 383 Murley, Thomas J. 116, 478 Murphree, Hoyt L., Jr. Murphy, Robert P., Jr. 124 Murray, Clarence, Jr. Murray, Fred A. 24.4 Murray, Thomas E. 139, 248 Murski, Raymond A. 139, 387 Musa, Raiti Shukri Musgrave, Wayne Y., Jr. Myers, James Edwin Myers, Larry G. 124, 220, 377 Myers, Lawrence W. 139, 249, 481 Myers, Preston R., Jr. 124, 231 Myers. Joe Henry 116 Myers, Richard Gordon 225 Myers, Samuel B„ Jr. 139, 203 Myers, William A. 124, 214, 413 Myres, Douglas W. 139, 182 Mylonas, Ernest Costas Myrick, Lonnie E., Jr. 412, 417, 444 Nail, Frank M. 108, 157, 236 Nail, Jas. Clovis, Jr. 84, 251 Nance, Doyce R. 40, 223, 387, 388, 437, 468 Nance, Robert Milam Nanny, Hugh Rogers 244 Narain, Ram 243 Narayan, L. Aswatha Narvarte, Pete E. 140, 188, 238 Nasar, Syed Abu 99, 250 Nash, Gene Courtney 56, 195, 236, 410, 434 Nash, Gerald S. 124, 413 Nash, Selwyn Bayne Nash, Wm. A. 140, 183 Natho, Bernard J. 140, 182, 440 Nauck, George S. 140, 170, 456 Naugle, Norman W. Naylor, Walter Earnest 140, 221 Naylor, Wm. R. 140 Nave, Sam Paul 352 Neal, Frederick C. Neal, James Edgar Neal, Jerry Lee 56, 195 Neal, Samuel L. 124, 163, 434 Nedbalek, Jimmy J. Nedbalek, Theodore W. Needham, Lloyd Boyce 194, 244 Neely, Jon David 32, 56, 419, 444 Negrete, Yreneo A. 140 Negrotto, John S., Jr. 140, 212 Neighbors, James F. 116, 225, 244, 398, 399, 443 Neil, Edward T. 234 Neinast, Gary S. Neisig, Peter Andrew 56, 229 Neisig, Russell W. 204 Nelkin, Wm. Haskell 108, 182, 430 Nelms, Robert A. 140, 204, 247 Nelson, Allen D. Nelson, Bobby Hughes 56, 176 Nelson, Druie P. 140, 202 Nelson, Fred W. 140, 207, 477 Nelson, James A. 140, 210 Nelson, Jack Ewald 108, 227. 460 237, 415, 427 Nelson, Larry Alan 250 Nelson, Louis K., II 362, 368, 453 Nelson, Richard D. Nelson, Richard J. 140, 211 Nelson. Robt. Winston 84 Nelson, Thos. B. 140, 208. 478 Nerren, Granville R. 140, 170 Nerren, Wm. Glenn 108, 169, 470 Nerrettig, Kenneth R. 108, 180, 413 Nessmith, Joe A. 84, 251, 490 Netardus, Joseph G. 96, 247 Netterville, Calvin Neumann, Andrew C. Neumann, David A. 128, 247 Neumann, Donald J. 140, 212. 489 Neumann, Calvin M. Neumann, Thomas A. 233 Neumann, Thomas W. 56, 196 Nevill, Mason James New, Jeff Whitton Newberry, Allan W., Jr. 56, 225 Newby, Arvill Gene 108, 217. 221. 400, 433 Newcomb, Bill V. 140 Newcomer, Charles W. 187, 456 Newcomer, Randolph 56, 235, 436, 488 Newman, Clarence W. Newman, Edward N. 128 Newman, Jas. Gilbert 56, 230, 412, 431 Newman, James Shelby 453 Newman, Lee Wayne 196 Newman, Thomas Ray 56, 168, 489 Newport, Curry Lee 453 Newport, Phillip K. Newsom, Bobby J. 140, 235 Newton, Paul E. 140, 186 Newton, Wm. Frederick 362, 365, 381 Newton, Wgn. J. Newton, Weldon H. 156, 244 Nicol, Henry Robt. Nicholas, Bobby Joe 56, 235 Nichols, Alfred B. Nichols, Bobby E. 157 Nichols, Brady J. Nichols, Chas. Wesley 243 Nichols, Jerry Lynn 128, 198, 244 Nichols, Lester D. 140, 191 Nichols, Martis Grady 234 Nichols, Paul Russell Nichols, Robert H. 197, 376, 381 Nicholson, Steven S. 145, 243 Nickum, Arthur Chas. 140, 183 Niemeyer, John Chas. 56, 190, 449 Niles, George A. Niss, Keith Frank 208 Nitsch, James Alvin 116, 244, 445 Nitsch, Louis A., Jr. 250 Nix, Charles W. 140, 235, 244 Nix, Drexell McCoy 228 Nix, Joe K. 156 Noack, Bobby Roy 56, 230, 445 Noack, Richard R. 124, 180, 386, 405 Noble, Marvin Jacob 99, 251, 410, 430 Noebel, Peter C. 108, 209, 210 Noel, James Sheridan Noland, Billy R. 124, 181 Nolan, Jackie D. Nolen, James Robert 195 Nolen, Kenneth B. 57, 215, 217, 441, 432 Nolley, James Nathan 244 Nolle, Edward Rudolph 116 Nolle, John G., Jr. 247 Nordeen, John Edward 108, 162 Norling, Curtis E. 124, 212 Norman, Benjamin F. Norris, Hugh C. 124, 210 Norris, John Z. 140, 198 Norris, Ray B. 140, 192 Norris, Terrell E. 57, 140, 157, 405 Norton, Merle Elwin 203 Norton, Thos. Edwin Norville, Joseph H. 140, 164 Norwood, Billy Chas. 128, 479 Noster, John Alfred 140, 176 Notani, G. W. 99, 243 Noser, John David Nourie, Chas. R. 140, 235, 467 Novosad, Albert C. 248 Novosad, Allen J. 165 Novy, Charles Lee 57, 226 Novy, Joseph Victor 84 Now r ak, Gus, Jr. Noyes, John Alvin 84 Noyes, Theodore A. Nuckles, James Frank 108, 57, 426, 461 Nuckols, Forrest Dale 161 Nuckols, Gerald A. 145, 244 Nuckols, Samuel S. 108, 211 Nuhn, Alphons D„ Jr. 140, 156, 474 Nunez, Cesar A. 243 Nunley, Gayle M. Nunnelly, Kenneth G. 57, 191, 429 Nusko, Jesse Edwin Oakes, Milton R. 140, 227 Oakes, Donald Upton 108 O’Bannon, Norman Dale 84, 247, 410 O ' Brien, James Erall 124 O’Brien, James Roy 84, 168, 412 O ' Brien. Patrick D. 57, 157 Ochoa, Victor Manuel 116, 243 Ochterbeck, John W. 108, 175, 236 Ocone, John Anthony 57, 214, 435 O ' Connor, Charles Jno. 116, 250, 458. 423 Oden. Jerome H. 124, 196 Odom. Winston P. 108, 211 Odder. Alton R. Oertling, Ira Herman 231 Offield. James Dale 57, 215. 441, 423 Offield, Nathan A. 57, 187, 429 Ogden, Harold L. 124, 215 Oglesby, Glen F. Oglesby, Roy Delle O’Hara, Michael T. 24, 193 O’Hare, Peter B. Ohlendorf, Geo. W. 140, 192, 450 Ohlendorf, Robert C. 140, 208, 437 Okamoto, Tetsuo 371, 372 Okubo, Don 140, 214 Oldham, Eldred Beamon Oldham, Wm. Bryan, Jr. Oldham, Joe K., Ill 140, 208 Olds, Jerry Clyde 57, 195, 429 Olds, William R. 124, 195, 384 Oleson, Clyde Lee 250, 472 Oliva, Jorge L. Oliver, Clarence L. Oliver, John Eoff, Jr. 94, 250 Oliver, Kirven Lee Oliver, Gale, III 140, 198, 437 Oliver, Wallace R. 140, 224 Oliver, W. S. 245 Olivier, Christian L. 140, 228 Ollre, Albert G., Ill 417 Olsmith, Frank V. 124, 162 Olufs, Russel E. 140, 188 O’Malley, Richard J. 225, 473 Oney, Bythel Eugene 116 Ong, Albert Y. 140. 228, 378 Onofrio, Nicholas U. 57, 187 Opitz, Robert Wm. 57, 208, 382, 467 Ormsby, Albert H., Jr. 208 Orsak, Johnnie W. 128, 244 Orr, Chas. Kenneth 57, 216. 409, 429, 436, 467 Orr, Terry E. 140, 180 Orsak, Charles B. Orthwein, Norman C. 140, 188 Ortiz, Guillermo, Jr. 140, 210, 474 Osborn, John Wm. 420 Osborn, McFarland C. 57, 190. 485 Osborn, Ralph P. Osborn, Wm. Frederick 427 Osborne, Carl R. 230, 319 Osborne, Frank P., Jr. Osborne, Hugh P. 211 Osborne, Vance Arlen 116, 423 Osbourn. Carrol E. 246, 437 Osburn, Douglas C. Osgood, Willard 212 Oslund, John Lawrence Osterman, Milton O., Jr. 215 Ostinelli, Richard C. 187 O’Sullivan, James C. 140 Oswald, Louis A., Jr. 140, 202 Otoupalik, Frank A. 57, 196 Ousley, Thomas J., Jr. Overall, John Wayne Overly, John William 246 Owen, Burley T. 129, 491 Owen, James Edmond 109, 215, 477 Owens, Donald B. 108, 173 Owens, Joseph N. 140, 191, 243 Owens, Thomas Lee 116, 247. 426 Owens, Wm. Blaine 109 Owings, Allen Joseph 140. 176, 389. 467 Oxford, Hubert, III 140, 220, 238. 456 Pace, Claude A. 145, 243, 464 Pacher, Herman G. 140. 229 Packett, Leonard V., Jr. Factor, Ronald Paul 57, 182. 430 Padbury, Alfred A. Padgett, Duane B. Padilla, Concepcion Pafford, Joe L. 140, 229 Page, John B., Jr. 437 Paige, John William 109, 207 Palermo, Donald C. 124, 195 Palmer, Alvin Earl 109, 168 Palmer, Dan W. 180, 386 Palmer, Dennis R. 162 Palmer, Gary Carley 99 Palmer, Julius Gene 84 Palmer, Jack Merrill Palmer, Leslie Lloyd Palmer, Richard A. 57, 191 Palmer, Richard S. 109, 193 Palmer, Steven J. 140, 221. 441. 481 Palmer, Wm. W. 140, 233 Palombo, Don W. 140, 224, 378 Papacek, Charles W. 140, 169 Papacek, Emil Jos., Jr. Papas, Demetri 416, 462 Pape, Linnie Edward Paradowski, Charles E. 233, 362, 368 Pardee, John Perry 26, 198, 318, 320, 381 Pardue, Wm. Merritt Pappas, Dimitri 109, 206 Parish. Thomas H. 84 Park, Kilho 99, 243 Parken, J. A. 214. Parker, Anthony R. 140, 174 Parker, Douglas C. Parker, Freddie Wynne 214 Parker, Gerald Allan 109, 157 Parker, James E. 140, 225, 466 Parker, James Wesley 246 Parker, Lonzie A1 Parker, Raymond L. 109, 161, 426, 470 Parker, Russell D. 225, 468 Parker, Truman 140, 227, 387 Parker, Wm. Ceaf 145, 461 Parks, John Harry 140, 228 Parks, Willie Joe 197 Parmer, Charlie Dean 145, 249 Parnell, Kyle D. 124, 204, 459 Parr, J. C. Parr, Luther Loyd 84, 414 Parrack, Jim Murphy 57, 196 Parsley, John Wm. Parsons, Donald L. Parsons, James R. 214, 466 Parten, Joe A. Partain, Morris Dan 57, 192, 407, 433 Partridge, John H., Jr. 124, 206 532 CLTT|. COafi biop G MENS CLOTHING SINCE 1896 BRVAN - TEXAS MOSHER STEEL COMPANY Located in Houston San Antonio Shreveport New York Dallas Tyler Lubbock INDEX Partridge, Janies R. 109, 177, 193, 236 Pate, David A ariah 129, 244 Pate, Henry Addison Pate, James D. 140, 228 Pate, John Thomas Pate, Melvin Jay, Jr. 116, 245 Pate, Travis Leon 247 Patel, M. C. Patrick, John Brack 129 Patrick, Robert M., Jr. 116, 250, 385 Patrick, Ronnie W. 140, 174, 387, 464 Patrick, Vergil H. 96, 246 Patschke, Allen G. 249, 468 Patterson, Frank E. 84, 161, 4 63 Patterson, Jas. T. 58, 154, 160 Patterson, Pat B. 140, 206 Patterson, Robt. Albert Patton, Daniel 58, 165, 429 Patton, David 140, 163 Patton, James M. Patton, Lawrence L. 109, 200, 212, 412 Patton, Robt. Lyle, Jr. 58, 229, 420, 451 Patton, Ronald Lee 58, 163, 229 Pautesh, Lawrence 244 Pavlik, Erwin Adolph 476 Payne, Albert P. 231 Payne, Chas. Eddie 85 Payne, Clifford Lenoir Payne, Howard B., Jr. 234 Payne, Paul D. 145, 243, 433, 450 Payne, Thos. N. 140, 229, 437 Payne, Wm. Dale Peabody, Carl Larry 140, 204 Peacock, Arthur R. Peacock, Charles Dean 58, 231 Peacock, Dixon W. Peacock, Jas. Morgan 58, 154, 214, 441, 444 Peacock, William H. 124 Pearcy, Harvey Edwin 116, 247, 426 Pearse, Philip M. 251 Pearson, Allen E. 216 Pearson, Carl B. 187 Pearson, Henry A. 329 Pearson, Maurice W., Ill 140, 192 Peasner, David 248 Pechacek, Albin G. 249, 435, 450 Pecht, Lawrence L. 85, 423, 468 Peck, Alton Nathaniel Pecora, Charles Pate 85 Pedison, James A. 124, 168, 463 Pedrotti 474 Peek, Jesse B. Peeks, Jack M. 124, 202 Peeler, John Lewis 58, 160, 161 Peeples, Joe Gray 129, 249, 454 Peevey, Robert M. 203 Pehibon, M. F. 225 Pehnke, Carl A. 129, 477 Pelech, Eugene Lee 250 Pelham, Gene Alfred 129, 249, 449, 457 Pelham, Jerry Price 109, 225 Pena, A. V. Pena, Carlos Daniel 116, 244, 462 Pena, Carlos S. 109, 206 Pena, Filiberto M. 140, 191 Pena, Luis N. 140, 229 Pena, Luis Xavier 124, 174 Pena, Ricardo Roel 140, 181 Penberthy, Walter L. 58, 233, 371, 412 Pencik, Leroy F. 244, Pender, Roy G., Ill 109, 161 Pendleton, Frederick A. 145, 247, 437 Penfield, George J. 198 Penfield, Herbert F. 109, 167 Penland, Robert B., Jr. 58, 224 Penn, Charles R. 140, 173 Pennington, Charles D. 140, 235, 479 Pennington, Wm. Thomas 431 Penny, Wm. Henry, III 145, 247 Pennywell, Clarence S. 220 Penton, Lon Allen 129, 244 Pepper, Dwane G. 124, 214 Percival, Albert E., Jr. 109, 165, 485 Peres, Edward G. 140, 202, 238 Pereyra, Carlos A. C. 251 Perez, Jose Ramiro 116, 248, 462 Perez, Roberto D. 124, 164 Perkins, Clarence B. Perkins, Ray H. 124, 181, 397 Perkins, Richard L. Perkins, Terry Mac 85 Perkins, Robt. Eugene Perkins, William L. 124, 235 Perlitz, James R. 109, 212, 456 Perrenot, Frederick 58, 195 Perrone, Charles S. 140 Perrone, Marco John 109, 225 Perry, Alton W., Jr. Perry, Billy T. 246 Perry, David E. 140, 162 Perry, John V., Jr. Perry, Neill A. 129, 251, 464 Perry, Richard Baker Perry, Robt. T., Jr. 140, 182, 396 Perry, William L„ Jr. 229, 481 Perryman, Jon Ray 140, 196 Perryman, William Y. 246 Pervis, A. B. 244 Peters, Frank Chas. 140, 203 Peters, Glen Edward 116, 247 Peters, Robt. LaRoy 116, 432 Peterson, Adrian Frank 58, 168 Peterson, Joseph S. Peterson, Ralph E. 140, 156, 388 Peterson, Thos. Lowe Peterson, Walter L. 140, 206 Petry, Reno, Jr. 94, 250, 424, 488 Pettavino, Donald R. Petteway, Guy Neal 140, 157 Pettibon, Maurice F. 140, 489 Petty, David L. 124, 224 Pever, Hollis Dale Peyton, William L., Jr. Pfannstiel, Daniel C. Pfeiffer, Elmer H. 140, 207 Pfeuffer, Geo. H. 140, 208, 474 Pfeuffer, Robert T. 124, 220, 382 Pflueger, Robt. C. 140, 191, 432 Phariss, Donald Ray 145 Philipp, Edw. R. 140, 180 Phillips, Bobby W. 124, 156, 457 Phillips, Donald D. 58, 164, 377, 423, 442 Phillips, John Burke 116 Phillips, Leslie L. Phillips, Marvin B. Phillips, Tyrone W. 145, 244, 459 Phillips, Robt. R. 140, 202, 459, 485 Phillips, William F. 140, 229 Philpot, Joe David 85, 434 Phuedmsil, B. M. 214 Pianta, Robert W. 85, 431 Piccione, Samuel J., Jr. 140, 207, 243 Pickens, Hewlett M. Pickering, Chas. Wm. 85 Pickle, Charles D. 246 Piegsa, John Geo. 224, 426 Pierce, James S. 109, 221 Pierce, James F., Jr. Pierce, Jon Marshall 140, 183 Pierce, Kenneth Ray 23, 94, 403 Pierce, Perry W. Pierson, Edgar Clouse Pierson, Edwin Gray 85 Pierson, Larry G. 124, 162 Pigg, Richard Earl 109, 195 Pigott, Edward L. 109, 162 Pike, John Robert 109, 183, 449 Pike, Robt. L., Jr. 140, 198 Piland, Zil Arlen Pinkerton, William N. 140, 183, 396, 491 Pinkston, Wm. T. 145, 247, 460 Pinson, Arthur E., Jr. 250, 429 Piper, Larry Dean 31, 58, 177, 181, 404, 436 Pipes, Bobby R. 109, 229, 410 Pipes, John Roy 85, 245, 421 Pittman, Guy M., Jr. Pitts, James H. 145, 251 Pitts, Jerry 215 Pitts, Sidney F. 215 Pitzer, Carroll Dale Pixley, Earl Lynn 58, 203, 445 Pizzano, Frank 124, 176 Pizzitola, Michael J. Pizzitola, Tannie L„ Jr. 129, 246 Plaisance, Kenneth I. 140 Plank, Howard S. 129, 250 Platt, Richard A. 58, 204 Pledger, Roy C. 247 Pledger, Thos. Ray 247 Plentl, Woodrow W., Jr. 140, 211 Plowman, Bobby L. Plotts, Lew Vandiver 141, 231, 413 Pluenneke, Ricks H. 109, 165 Ply, Homer C. 234 Plylar, David H. 140, 206, 467 Poage, Scott Tabor Poggemoeller, Ronald V. 140, 202 Pogue, James H. Pogue, John Haynes 58, 192 Pogue, Robert J. 124, 175, 461 Pohl, James Alvin Pohle, John Frederick Pointer, Glenn Wade Polaski, Charles A. Polansky, Sammy R. 175 Poldrack, Nelson E. 85, 468 Polk, Chas. B. 141, 188. 441 Polk, John A. 124, 234, 331, 486 Polk, John Clayton 58, 186, 414 Polk, Lucian V. 129, 250, 396, 434 Pollan, W. D. 204 Pollard, Charles H. 141, 196, 198 Pollard, Chas. Herman 219, 435 Pollara, Louis 141, 206 Policy, Donald Henry 244 Poison, James Robt. Polvadore, James B. 247 Polzer, Bernard E. 85 Polzer, Eugene F. Polzer, Stephen F. 141, 211 Pond, Phillip J. 141. 208, 238 Ponthieux, Nicholas Pool, Fletcher M. 85 Poole, D. Donald Pope, Chas. Frederick 116, 245, 420 Pope, Perry B. Pope, Robert C. 141, 187. 388. 491 Porter, Dean F. 109, 207 Porter, Kenneth B. Porter, Jimmie Roy 231, 446 Porter, Homer L. 195 Porter, Leonard J., Jr. 124, 163 Porter, Richard Dee Porter, Walker B. 97, 250 Porterfield, Alson G. Porterfield, Clyde J. 145 Posey, Delma P. 129, 454 Posey, Richard David Poston, Daniel T. 204, 489 Poston, Steven Wallace 244 Posz, John R.. Jr. 109, 175, 411. 452 Potter, Gene G. 141. 211, 454 Potter, Richard W. 141, 175 Potts, Richard K. 124, 196. 411, 418, 450 Pouch, Ronald L. Poulos, Nicolas G. 245 Pousson, Jerome M. 109. 174, 423, 442 Powell, Billy R. 141, 202. 284 Powell, Carl Freeman Powell, George E. 124, 195 Powell, Jamo Cash 58, 188. 401, 461 Powell, Jack L. 129, 244 Powell, Roy Ancil 109, 220, 284, 408 Powell, William Dee 234, 322, 380 Powers, Billy Ray 180 Powers, Donald Frank Powers, Clyde Allen Powers, Forrest Wm. Powers, John S. Powers, Robert R. 124, 472 Powledge, Jerry L. 124, 216. 379. 382 Pratt, Leland Hobbs 59, 177 Pratt, Neal C. 219 Prause, Preston 85, 250 Presnal, Billy Chas. 433 Presnal, Henry Louis 59, 195, 417 Presswood, Bill P. 163 Presswood, James C. 116 Prewit, James Albert Prewitt, W ' m. Ansel, III 141, 233 Price, Charles H. 229 Price, Donald Ray Price, Guillermo J. Price, Harold L. 331 Price, Jimmy B. 116. 449 Price, Jack Dean Price, Larry R. 129, 250 Price, Jessie N. 116, 246. 434 Price, James Milton 85 Priddy, Donald C. 411 Priesmeyer, Larry L. 251 Priest, Edw. Clayton 59, 207, 486 Priestly, Thos. Felton 109, 170. 458 Prihoda, Daniel L. 59, 192, 446 Pringle, Wm. M. 141 Prior, Joseph C., Jr. Prisk, Thomas J., Ill 219 Prochaska, Robert J. 251 Proctor, Boyd S. 141, 203 Proctor, Raphael R., Jr. 231 Provard, Jas. Albert Province, Robt. Joe 141, 176, 388, 389 Prude, Geo. F. 244 Prudencio, Roberto 421 Prudencio, Raul A. 141, 223 Pruitt, Gail Terry Pruitt, Jas. Louis 59, 212 Pruitt, Travis Emerson 248, 488 Psencik, Alfred A. Psencik, Leroy F. 116 Pucciarello, Jno. Edw. Pulaski, Richard E. 129 Pulliam, David G. 141, 188. 238 Puls, Chas. Rankin 59, 174 Pumphrey, Charles M. 129 Purcell, Gerald N. 246 Purcell, Jackie L. Purifoy, Tommie A. 246 Purrington, Robert D. 176, 410 Purser, Wendell F. 85, 426 Puryear, John W. 141, 188 Pustejovsky, Anton A. 124, 220 Puszewski, Bernard Putnam, Harold Dean 116, 424 Putnam, Henry J. Putz, Richard E. 141, 156 Putz, Robert H. 141, 156 I utty, Johnny B. 97 Pyburn, Jack Dies 439 Pybus, Joseph E., Jr. 145, 248, 437 Pye, James Merrill Pylate, Patrick W. 141, 212, 383 Pyle, Geo. Clinton 244 Pyron, Robby H. Pyssen, Lee R.. Jr. 141, 206 Quattlebaum, Connie 249 Quesada, Jaime Lopez 116, 247, 390, 421 Quereau, George A. 129, 250 Quigley. John L„ Jr. 109, 169 Quigley, James Mau rice Quinn, Jack Delano Quirch, Eduardo G. 145 Quiros, Armando 165, 485 Quisenberry, Clebert W. 141. 211, 390 Raab, Quinton Joe 481 Raba, Carl F., Jr. 124, 173 Rabe, Robert C. 97, 424 Rally, Fred A. 59, 175 Ragan, Horace Lee 491 Ragland, John Billy 85 Ragsdale, Angus 417 Ragsdale, Bobby J. 99 Ragsdale, George M. 109, 205, 236, 385, 401 Ragsdale, Robert H. Ragsdale, Walker B. 59. 181 Rakiman, Roematono Rahman, Mohammed M. 250 Rains, Jack M. 14.1, 233 Rains, William L. 85 Rainwater, Edw. W. 141, 191 Ralph, Bryan 141, 215 Rambin, James Paul 85, 250 Rambo, Danny Jim Rambo, James Ernest Ramby, Kenneth Wayne 116, 243 Ramey, Billy F. Ramirez, Fidel Carlos 116, 462 Ramirez, Juan Montez 214 Ramirez, Joe 141, 216 Ramirez, Luis Lopez Ramirez, Marcello A. 146, 244 Ramirez, Pedro M. 246 Ramirez, Romeo R. 141 Ramirez, Wm. Garcia 86 Ramos, Ernesto C. 141, 225, 474 Ramoz, Alfred 235, 461 Ramsey, Charles W. 246 Ramsey, Jerry Warren Ramsower, Irving B. 59, 202, 385, 406, 407, 429 Rand, Glendall Boyd 59, 181, 397, 449 Randal, Geo. Lyndal 244 Randall, Richard M. 141, 174 Randolph, Richard 244 Rankin, James Logan 109, 211, 236 Rankin, R. Ray 246 Ranly, Donald John 59, 195 Ranney, Carleton D. Ranson, Hillry L. 141, 233 Rapp, Jack W. 204 Rasco, Chas. Wm., Ill 59, 154, 157, 414, 415 Ratcliff, John M. 124, 180 Ratcliff, Wm. Ray 215 Rathbun, Paul Alvah 165 Raus, John A. 124, 188, 477 Raven, Klaus 243 Rawlins, Michael E. 141 Rawson, Dean Elon 85, 251 Rawson, James Willis Ray, Clifford Harvey 141, 223, 413 Ray, Cadwell Lewis 109, 156 Ray, Henry Harold 156 Ray, John A., Jr. 141 Ray, James Eugene 116, 244 Ray, Marion Blanton Ray, Newbern, Jr. Ray, Royce A. 124, 169, 382 Ray, Steve C. 141, 220 Ray, Samuel F. 109, 218, 220 Raynaud, Walter L. 59, 155, 156, 413 Rayner, Frank Andrew 534 FORDYCE GRAVEL COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. W. Briggs ’17 L. Ed Lee ’37 R. W. Briggs, Jr. ’55 McCulloch ' For the Finest Quality in Clothing and Furnishings It’s W. S. D. ComfiJLcAc, Jforn ujAnUkcA CLOTHIERS G. E. Appliances For Men Women Boys Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas INDEX Rea, Fred Reagor, John C. 146, 437, 440 Rector, James A., Jr. 141, 207 Redd, Bass 233 Reddell, Lewis A. 141, 219 Redden, John E. 94, 250, 407 Reddift, Wm. Marvin 109, 210, 237, 487 Reddin, Thomas E. 124, 176, 405 Reddy, H. G. R. 247 Redler, Kenneth O. 124, 224 Redman, Ernest J. Redman, John R. Redman, Vannis W. 86, 242, 250 Redmond, Francis C. 141, 157, 391 Reece, Walter F., Jr. 141 Reed, Archie Eddie 59, 157, 484 Reed, Forrest A. Reed, Jas. A. Reed, Jerry L. 141, 219, 387 Reed, Jerry Madison 109, 192 Reed, John W. 195 Reed, Roger W. 141, 208 Reed, X. B„ Jr. 109, 197, 375 Reed, Wendall 363, 362 Reed, William E. 124, 208 Reeder, Edward Wayne 251 Reeh, Robert A. 141, 228 Reese, Edwin Lee Reese, Roland Harris 86 Reeves, Bobby Frank Reeves, Jerry Martin Reeves, Jess Allen 109, 161 Reeves, Larry L. 141, 173, 455 Regan, William M. 141, 188, 413 Regmund, James Geo. 109, 172, 175 Reid, Austin M., Jr. 109, 203 Reid, Ernest B. Reid, Milford Michael 141, 187 Reid, William Ray Reigel, Calvin C. Reimer, Jimmy D. 251 Reins. Gunther Erick Reitch, Joseph Louis 250 Renfro, J. W. 86, 244, 445 Renfro, Stanley B., Jr. 477 Renick, Joseph D. 141, 227 Renick, Jim Larkin 33, 251, 414, 461 Reno, Chas. Dwain Reoh, George C. 109 Rephan, Stanley Resley, Patrick E. 109, 185, 192, 413, 415 Reuscher, Jon Arthur 109, 188, 441, 459 Revelette, Joe Chas. 109, 165, 181 Reyes, Pedro V. 141, 181, 488 Reyman, Jess T. Reyman, Thomas E., Jr. Reyna, Eddie Reynolds, Arthur L. 141, 227 Reynolds, Darrel G., Jr. Reynolds, Don R. 245 Reynolds, Edward P. Reynolds, Gordon D. 124, 157 Reynolds, Jerry E. 245 Reynolds, John W. 129 Reynolds, Martin G. 141, 214 Reynolds, Robert J. 129, 250 Reynolds, Scott Lee 97 Rhea, James C., Jr. 109 Rhea, Jerry Chas. 183, 237, 397 Rheudasil, Billy M. 250, 466 Rheudasil, Jerry A. 97, 250 Rhoads, Hal 141, 175 Rhodenbaugh, Dan C. 59, 231 Rhodes, James C. 233, 371 Rhodes, James M., Ill 229 Rhodes, William R. Rial, Albert Dean Rice, Charles M. 109, 156, 421 Rice, Charlie Wood 109, 167, 169, 237, 451 Rice, Glen Edward 251, 439 Rice, Gordon Leon Rice, Jerry Don 244, 485 Rice, James Lawrence 86, 246, 414 Rice, Lowie Keith Rice, Raymond B. 224 Rice, Warren Richards, Billy C. 141, 175 Richards, Charles A., Jr. Richardson, Aubrey L. Richardson, Billy 109, 180, 236, 407 Richardson, Bobby D. 125 Richardson, Charles 59, 192 Richardson, David P., Jr. Richardson, Donald W. Richardson, Jack B. 141, 175 Richardson, Jack J. 175 Richardson, James M. 99 Richardson, John Royal 141, 175 Richardson, Richard H. 244, 437 Richardson, Roht. F. 141, 168, 459 Richburg, David T. 141, 169 Richeson, Joseph A. 141, 168 Richey, Alvan Edgar 59, 200, 206, 419 Richie, Frank M. Richie, Lloyd Clay 436 Richman, Phillip H. Rickel, Ernest R. 59, 215, 441, 461 Ricks, Kenneth N. 141, 220, 474 Riddle, John B., Jr. 86, 244 Riddle, Robert W. 141, 181, 238 Ridgway, Samuel H. 116, 247, 424 Ridings, Robert L. 86 Richer, Joseph R. 141, 212, 489 Riegel, Allen L. 141, 174, 387, 487 Riemer, Daniel B. 86 Riewe, Marvin Edmund Riggins, Norman 141, 161 Riggs, Eugene H. 207, 401 Riggs, James Edw. 109, 191, 442 Riggs, James W., Jr. Riggs, L. P. Riggs, Ronald Kent Riley, Gerald W. Riley, Robert D. 129, 250 Rimmer, Rodgers Eugene 206 Rinard, John Wharton 60, 154. 173, 237, 467 Rindfuss, James A. 125, 211, 486 Ring, Larry Wayne 163 Ring, Robert J., Jr. 116, 251 Ringness, Owen David Riola, Chas. Victor Risien, George Lewis 86, 412, 429 Risinger, Milton Lee 86 Ritch, Harlan J. 86 Ritchart, Donald C. 420 Ritter. Alton Kieth Rivas, Carlos H. Rivers, George W. Rivoire, Kenneth W. 86 Rix, Robert R. 188, 491 Roach, Frank M., Jr. Roach, William Allen 94, 410, 424 Robb, Duncan D., Ill 125, 163, 471 Robberson, Phillip G. 141, 229 Robbins, Donald Roy Robbins, Lawrence 0. 141, 192 Roberts, Chas. Rex 141, 175 Roberson, John W. 125, 224, 384, 458, 489 Roberson, Lindon B. Roberson, Richard W. 109, 193, 451 Roberts, Forrest E., Jr. 125, 183 Roberts, Frank M. 86 Roberts, Johnnie A. 60, 197, 352, 354, 356, 357, 358, 360 Roberts, James F. 141, 197 Roberts, James H. 109, 174, 386 Roberts, James L. 110, 174, 423 Roberts, James T., Jr. 125, 157, 374 490 Roberts, Jerry C. 110, 174, 463 Roberts, Milton Ray 110, 193, 236 Roberts, Warren Hugo 116, 412 Robertson, Albert B. 423 Robertson, Billy J. 125, 187, 480 Robertson, Early G. Robertson, Jack F. 60, 167, 169 Robertson, Patrick A. 110, 459 Robertson, Raymond C. Robertson, Robt. Gordon 86, 251, 438 Robertson, Walter V. 247 Robins, Don Hayden 60, 161 Robinson, Charles A. 141 Robison, Charles H. 125, 214, 413 Robinson, Daniel D. Robinson, David C. 141, 182, 206 Robinson, Earl Wayne Robinson, Frank H. 125, 157, 445 Robinson, John James 141, 227 Robinson, Larry D. 141, 203 Robinson, William M. Robison, Barnett D., Jr. 187 Robison, Dewey, Jr. Robson, Wm. Sion, Jr. 420 Rocha, Ruben M. 86, 246, 438 Rochelle, Woodie G. Rochen, George R. 146 Roco, Milburn P. 141, 235 Rodewald, Frederick Rodgers, jack W. 214, 249 Rodgers, Royce Wheeler Rodgers, William L. 141, 157 Rodriguez, Fred M. Rodriguez, Jose M. Rodriguez, Manuel A. 141 Rodriguez, Mario H. Rodriguez, Mario R. 141, 176 Rodriguez, Omar G. 244 Rodriguez, Robt. D. Rodriguez, Roberto S. 86, 383, 445 Rodriguez, Rudolph G. Rodriguez, Thomas Rodwald, Fred A. 244 Roe, David Arthur, Jr. 244 Roe, James B. 141, 227 Roesner, Robt. H. 141, 157 Roessler, Gary C. 188 Rogers, Billy Rex 110, 235 Rogers, Chas. Waylon 186 Rogers, Emory L. Rogers, Joe L. 141 Rogers, Lonnie C. 141, 220 Rogers, Louis R. 156 Rogers, Morris F. Rogers, Robert Ormond 87 Rogers, Thomas Eddie Rogers, Thos. Gibbs, Jr. 116, 454 Rogers, William S. 243 Rogerson, David R. 141, 175 Rogerson, Paul G. 141, 175 Rohret, Richard D. Rokke, Stephen Richard Roland, Jay R. 125, 211 Rolf, Emil Gerald 87 Rollins, Garald D. 194, 320, 381 Romanowski, Raymond E. 141, 161 Romero, George A. 141, 223 Romane, Wm. Murray Romick, Morris 116, 430 Roming, James L. 146 Rooke, Allen D., Jr. Roome, Carol G. 188 Roop, john D., Jr. 146, 251, 408 Roots, Edmund N. Roper, Claude Earl Roper, James S. 198, 332 Rosan, Wm. Henry 87, 249, 420 Rose, Adolf F. 125, 224 Rose, Price Duane Rosenbach, Billy 476 Rosenbaum, Floyd W. Rosenthal, Benjamin P. 141, 223, 388, 430, 437 Rosenthal, Paul H. 125, 221 Rosewell, James Loyd Rosprim, James F., Jr. 125, 212, 432 Ross, Chas. H. 244 Ross, Duncan Baker 87 Ross, Joe David 87, 250, 404, 424 Ross, Joseph Forrest 116 Ross, Maurice 249 Ross, Norman B. 227 Ross, Paul Clayton Ross, Tom Warren 97, 249 Rossberg, Shelton R. 10, 180, 386, 461 Rosser, Billy John 116 Rosson, Jerry E. 141, 182, 396 Rostrom, William C. Rost, Nelson Wayne Rotello, Thomas P. 146 Rothpletz, Byron, Jr. Roubion, Robert H. 146, 247, 477 Roueche, Gerald D., Jr. 141, 193, 383 Roulain, Raymond j. 14.1 Rountree, Buck O. 125, 146, 227, 408, 479 Rouse, John M. Routt, William W. 175 Rowalt, Ralph J. 125, 210 Rowe, James R. Rowe, Sy Matt 195 Rowe, Walter Watters 116 Rowell, Wm. D. 141, 235 Rowin, Chas. Harvey Rowland, Don H. 141, 193 Rowland, James Bryan 192, 405 Rowland, Robt. Wayne 60, 183 Roy, Gerard J. Royal, Robert C., Jr. 225 Royall, Donald Roth 414 Royall, John Newell 424 Royar, Kenneth Douglas 157 Roycroft, Raymond E. 110, 156, 237 Rozelle, William C., Jr. Rubin, Richard M. 430 Rudd, Weldon Eugene 116, 248 Rudderow, Wm. Henry Rudasil, Robert W. Ruez, William Jos. 87 Ruiz, Miguel B. 125, 163, 352, 382, 416, 462 Rul, Fidel R., Jr. 60, 197, 457 Rummel, Donald R. 125, 186, 491 Rush, Aubrey V. Rushing, Paul Dean 141, 170 Russell, Hugh M. 141 Russell, James Thos. 141, 191, 447 Russell, Lucian L. Russell, Philip W. 141, 169 Russell, Harry C. 478 Russell, John Carlton Russell, Ralph Keith Russell, Wm. B. 110, 141, 204 Ruth, Ronald L. 211 Rutledge, Carl Allen 87 Rutledge, Raymond D. Ryan, Bill W. 449 Ryan, Cecil Benjamin Ryan, Dennis M. 146, 247, 437 Ryan, Freddie C. 87 Ryan, Gerald Eugene Ryan, John Francis Ryan, Vincent Wm. 181 Rydell, Charles Hugo 87, 250, 468 Ryerson, Donald E. Saad, Edmond Mitri 60, 218, 219, 441, 423, 481 Saad, Richard J. Sablatura, Leon Henry 110, 156 Sackett, John D. Sadler, Charles W. 225 Saenz, Adan G. Saenz, Edw. Charles 141, 169 Saenz, Edmundo G., Jr. 141, 214 Saile, Robt. Wendell 142, 168 Sakanich, Donald Salas, Rodolfo Eugenio Salazar, Ramiro E. 60, 187, 462 Salbador, Gus Wm. Saldivar, Enrique 246 Saldivar, Roberto J. 110, 165, 460 Salinas, Estenssoro C. 110, 165, 385 Salinas, Manuel A. 125, 223, 457 Salmon, Clifton W. 125, 195 Salmon, James Nolan L. 182 Salvaggio, Ross J. 142, 196 Salvato, Carlo F. 142, 248 Sammons, John Henry Sanchez, Alexander C. 233 Sanchez, Bentancourt Sanchez, Louis O. Sanchez, Norberto 385 Sanchez, Noe R. Sanchez, R. R. 60, 156, 458 Sand ars, Geo. W. 142 Sandars, Harold Wm. Sandefur, Hal L. 129, 244 Sandel, Arvel G. 229 Sanders, Bobby G. Sanders, Clarence B. 125, 162, 477 Sanders, David W. 191, 229 Sanders, Glover W., Jr. 157, 420 Sanders, Jos. Collins 60, 190, 191, 480 Sanders, Larry Norman 188 Sanders, Lyndel Ray 60, 188, 434 Sanders, Leon Wayne 247, 437, 490 Sanders, Ottis W. Sanders, Randall L. 142, 228 Sanders, Robert W. 234 Sanderson, Albert C. 60, 173, 442 Sanderson, Percy L. Sandford, Chas. 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Schaper, Wayne F. 197 Schaar, Peter Leslie 165 Schattel, John L. 110, 211, 435 Schauh, John W. 146, 249, 390 Scheiderer, Wm. G. Schenck, Charles T. 97, 249, 424 Schenkel, H. A., Jr. Scherff, James L. Sehermerhorn, Worth W. Scherwitz, Geo. Harold Schewe, Millard F., Jr. 125. 191 Schier, William Edw. 60, 212, 426 Schigut, Joe Paul Schiller, Johnny 1). 416 Schillings, Rogers T. 243 Schlaudt, Robert C. Sehleider, Robert H. Schlemmer, Chas. H., Jr. Schlinke, Orville C. Schlimper, Jtdin P. 251 Schmid, Harter Ren 110, 156, 237 Schmid, Joe H. 198, 320 Schmid, Robert Eugene 453, 487 Schmidt, Emil Wayne 116, 251, 472 Schmidt, George E., Jr. 142, 204 Schmidt, Jackie E. 173 Schmidt, John Thomas Schmidt, Ralph A. 142, 197 Schmitt, Stephen J. 142, 162, 387, 471 Schneider, Marvin J. 142, 187, 437, 476 Schneider, Wayne P. 142. 181, 396, 467 Schnellenbach, K. F. Sehniederjan, Herman L. 99 Schnerr, Hilly M. Schoenfeld, Charles 231 Scholl, Richard M. 110, 212 Schooley, Chas. W. Schoppe, James K. 207 Shoultz, Bobby 463 Schroeder, Otto E., Jr. Schubert, Daniel C. 142, 212, 374 Schubert, Reinhold C. 87, 248. 411 Schubert, Rudy C. 125, 157 Schuenemann, John R. 60, 165, 471 Schuelke, Royce B. 142 Sehuetzeherg, Jerome H. 234 Schuler, Walter L. 483 Schulle, Bert Walter 116, 244 Schulle, Charles Wm. 117, 420 Schulgen, Wm. H„ Jr. 142, 225 Schultze, Donald Wm. 87, 248, 250 Schulz, Carl William 142, 432, 435, 437 Schulze, Curtis D. 110, 183, 384, 461 Schulze, Gerald K. 146, 244, 437 Schumacher, Gordon B. Schumann, Herbert B. 142, 168 Schumann, Robt. W. 142, 168 Schurig, Charles M. 125, 169 Schuster, Fredrick L. 125, 203, 459 Schultz, John Carl, III 87 Schverak, Robert M. Schwake, Jack C. 347, 381 , Schwartz, Lester E., Jr. 117, 244, 491 Schwartz, Norman C., Jr. 207 Schwartz, Stanley C. 61, 212, 473 Schwehel, Robt. L. 223 Schweizer, Charles A. 61, 161 Scope!, Louis S. 129, 234 Scott, Arlon M. 125, 223, 489 Scott, Charles Wayne 110, 176, 461 Scott, Eldon Duane Scott, Jack Clinton Scott, John C. 142, 162 Scott, James P. 61, 228 Scott, Jerry W. 187 Scott, Kenneth E. 125, 192 Scott, Larry B. Scott, Lynn Proctor 125, 221, 477 Scott, Neill O. 142, 250, 169 Scott, Ralph Asa, Jr. Scott, Robt. K. 246 Scott, Richard W., Jr. 142, 235 Scott, ' Taylor Glenn 110, 220 Scott, Tommy L. 129 Screws, James Albert Scrivano, Peter John Scroggs, Milton Geo. 129, 244, 440 Seaherg, Chas. Egbert 87, 453 Seago, Gordon W., Jr. 142, 220, 238, 467 Seale, Richard Seales, Billy Terry Sears, John T. 234 Seavey, Marshall J. 220 Sebek, Joe Leslie 61, 192, 387 Sebern, John David 125, 183 Seeker, Wm. A. 142, 164 Segelquist, Charles A. 247 Segers, Donald R. 142, 188, 481 Segner, Edmund P., Jr. Seibel, Julius W. 142, 163, 453, 477 Sekerka, Joseph J. 142, 187, 437, 476 Selby, Neil B. 142 Selby, Raleigh M., Jr. 235 Selensky, Ferdinand M. 142, 208 Selensky, John David 61, 222, 223, 472 Selensky, Geo. Albert 248, 431 Self, William R. 142, 161 Sellers, James B. 146, 250 Sells, Lloyd B. 117, 249, 424 Sendejo, Xavier R. 204 Serna, Federic 24 ' 6 Serres, Carl J. 142, 219 Serur, John 125, 216 Settanni, Nicholas 110, 227, 451 Setzler, Wm. Ross 61, 222, 224, 439 Sevier, Billy Don 142, 245 Sexton, James Calvin 244, 390 Shackelford, Billy F. Shaikh, Hefazuddin 99, 250 Shanahan. James W. 87 Shandley, Thomas R. 117, 251, 484 Shanks, Homer K. 110, 156 Shannon, Donald R. Shannon, Tommy L. 142, 224 Sharp, Harry F., II 142, 156, 388 Sharp, James Carlton 61, 219, 405, 458 Sharp, John Milton Sharp, Newton Edward 87 Sharrock, Paul A., Jr. 142, 170, 458 Shaunty, Grover C. 142, 193 Shaver, Ray C. 247 Shaver, Ted N. 479 Shaw, Billy Ray Shaw, Millard M. 125, 206, 467 Shaw, Stephen L. 142, 156 Shaw, Thurman Albert Shearer, Harold K. Sheffield, James Edw. Shelby, Everett J., Jr. 125, 203 Sheldon, Winslow Gray 117, 248 Shell, Don C. 142, 211, 390 Shelton, Hal Terry 110, 183 Shelton, James M. Shelton, Royce W. Sheneman, Donald 250 Shenkir, Franklin John Shenkir, Wm. G. 142, 156 Shenton, Edward H. Shepherd, Gary A. Shepard, George T. 110, 158, 176, 237 Shepard, Perry J. Vern Shepherd, James B., Jr. 61, 439 Sheppard, L. E. 30, 61, 152, 394, 414 Sherard. John H., IV Sherek, Clement C. 125, 173, 413, 458 Sherrill, Boba 110, 227, 420 Sheveland, Wm. Arthur 88 Sherwood, Geo. Edwin 247 Shew, Loui Hing 129, 243 Shields, Theodore C. Shieldes, Geo. R., Jr. 142, 173 Shinn, Charles Lee 88, 251 Shiplett, Howard W. 468 Shipman, Bobby W. 142, 212, 238 Shirley, Wayne E. 142, 192, 433 Shively, Carlton W., Jr. 129 Shivers, Franklin B. 129, 244 Shives, Wm. Bomar 61, 156, 411, 485 Shockley, Elvis D. 88 Shoemake, Walter Lee 170 Shoemaker, Geo. G. 142, 215 Shoemaker, Leonard W. 146, 247, 391 Sholly, Robt. H. 142, 216, 390 Short, Thayne R. Shortt, Wm. Arthur 88, 244, 420 Shoults, Charles R. 142, 164 Showers, Wayne Allen Shows, Gerald C. Shrode, Robert Ray 414 Shuler, Walter Lee 61, 212 Shuelke, R. B. 223 Shulz, C. W. 206 Shumbera, Clarence J. 88, 245, 454, 476’ Shupak, Joe A. 129 Shurtleff, Robert T. 110, 192, 4,61 Shuttleworth, T. H. 428 Siddiqui, Shafaat A. 99, 250, 452 Sides, Charles A. 110, 188, 491 Sides, David Lee 129 Sides, Wm. Bates 110, 211, 236 Sigler, Jerry Loy Sifford, Robert Lee 117, 246, 426, 461 Sikes, Vernon Ross 142, 164 Silveria, Donald C. 142, 161 Simecek, Stanley S. Simmang, Norman E. 142 Simmons, A. L. 110, 198, 329 Simmons, Bryan R. 142, 202, 437 Simmons, Cecil K. 61, 168 Simmons, Dick B. 125, 173, 420, 442, 481 Simmons, Douglass L. Simmons, Joe Thomas 197, 375 Simmons, John Wesley 117, 244 Simmons, Lynn Gene 129, 486 Simmons, Warren R. 125, 212, 463 Simpson, James H. 142, 1 57 Simpson, James Watson 117 Simpson, John Leroy Simpson, Marion W. 110, 192, 387 Sims, Bobby S. 439 Sims, Stillmon E. 196 Sims, Robert J. 88, 234, 405, 439 Sims, Ray Maner 110, 170 Sinclair, Chas. Edgar 110 Sinclair, Carroll M. 129 Sinclair, Charles Wm. 110, 187 Sinclair, John Henry Sinclair, Jimmie H. Sinclair, Robt. Lee 61, 192, 387 Sinclair, Richard D. 142, 227 Singer, Robert W. 125, 235 Singletary, Bert Singleton, Foster M., Jr. 142, 219, 470 Singleton, John Edw. 99, 243 Sion, John N. 142, 219, 435 Sipe, Walter Earl Sirianni, Thomas A. Sisson, John E. 156 Sivley, Harry L., Jr. 142, 221 Sizemore, Robert Lee 110, 182, 382, 453 Skaggs, Cecil M., Jr. 88 Skaggs, William J. 125, 157, 464 Skaggs, Ronald K. 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B. 214 Stephenson, Jerry W. 143, 195 Stephenson, Wm. H. 89 Stepp, Roderick D. 126, 181, 397, 461 Stepp, Ronald L. 126, 181, 397, 461 Sterling, James M. Ill Sterling, Maurice C. 211 Stermer, Raymond A. Stevens, Hoyt Lee 250, 466 Stevens, Jasper J. Stevens, James Richard 63, 168, 169 Stevens, Robt. M. 143, 161 Stevens, Raymond R. 117, 320 Stevens, Sammie M. Stevenson, John H. Steward, Weldon C. Stewart, Billy Ray Stewart, John B. Ill, 176, 442 Stewart, Jesse D., Jr. 223, 244 Stewart, James E. 146, 247 Stewart, James M. 63, 182, 244, 396, 484 Stewart, Jerry Ray 210 Stewart, Laymon Dean Stewart, Milton D., Jr. 129 Stewart, Robert B. Stewart, Ronald D. 126, 221 Stewart, Wm. C. 89, 146 Stiles, Graham Bill 111, 196 Still, Bobby Ray 454 Still, Frankie L. 250, 445 Still, Fred 414 Still, Gerald Robt. Ill, 192 Stinson, Robert G. 89 Stinnett, Chas. Edgar Stinson, Clyde W. 229 Stipe, Dennis Ray 117, 250, 421 Stipp, Louis C. Stiteler, Robert H., Jr. Ill, 233 St. Martin, Roy J., Jr. 141, 228, 459 Stockard, Tommy W. 143, 169 Stockstill, Jess E., Ill 143, 156 Stoesser, Emil Jack 250, 418 Stoker, David R. 250 Stokes, Marvin R. 143, 156 Stokes, John B., Jr. 143, 173, 442 Stokes, James M. 162, 437, 456 Stoll, John F. 156 Stone, Byron C. 143, 164 Stone, David L. Stone, Jack Waylon 111, 222, 225 Stone, Marion F. 126, 211 Stone, Ronny F. 207 Stone, William J. H. Storll, Don James Stott, Malcolm O. Stotts, Joe Jeffery 246 Stough, William M. 143, 176, 388 Stout, Ralph L. 62, 158, 467 Stout, W. A. 467 Stovall, Weldo D. 129, 247 Stover, George Wm. Strait, Thomas S. Strange, W ' m. Donald Stratton, Monty F., Jr. 143, 212 Stratton, W ,r m. Statler 89, 441, 423 Stratham, Olin 250 Strauss, Charles E. Strauss, John A. 162 Strauss, Teofil N. 214 Streater, Daron N. 89 Street, William E. 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T. 251 Summers, William H. 187, 483 Sumner, Lawrence E. 146, 244 Sundman, Jack Allen 117, 249 Sumrall, James 456 Surovik, Bobby Joe 111, 185, 187, 405, 406, 409, 410, 419 Sutherland, Thomas L. 143, 224 Sutherlin, Bryan Sutphen, Geo. Wilson 63, 169 Sutton, Joseph H. 143, 224, 435, 462 Sutton, Kenneth W. 216 Sutton, Robert D. 129, 249 Svacha, Richard L. Svatek, Geo. Louis 117, 246, 426 Swail, Douglas A. 208, 464 Swail, Jon R. 126, 173, 420, 442, 464 Swaim, Robert Hall 111 Swaim, Philip N. Swanson, John F. Sw ' ann, John K. 126, 214, 259, 449 Swarts, Albert E. 143, 191, 437, 442 Sw ' earingen, Charles Ed. 117, 420, 427 Sweeny, Robt. Rees 143, 202 Sw ' eet, Wm. Edward, Jr. 243 Swendig, John How r ard Swindle, Ed. 146, 244 Swindle, Ted 146, 244 Swilley, Harrison D. 89, 242 Swisher, Neil D. 234, 349, 380 Swygert, Donald R. Sybesma, Larry R. 188 Sykes, Charles M. 126, 208, 467 Sykes, Thomas Geo. 126 Syler, John G., Jr. 246 Syler, James P. M. 63, 188, 424 Taack, Geo. Burnhardt 420 Tabony, Joseph L. 129, 246 Tabor, William Don 89, 416 Tachibana, Allan S. 143, 176, 388, 486 Tackett, Gerald J. Tackett, Jesse Lee 89 Tadlock, Clarence W. 143 Tait, Robert Wilson 63, 173, 413 Talbera, Wesley E. 244 Talbert, Wa yne M. 246 Talbott, Edward P. 143, 228, 460 Talley, Ken Michael 63, 173 Talley, Richard D. 89, 250, 453 Tamborello, Frank A. Tankersley, Larry W. Tanner, Chas. Way tie 246 Tapley, Robert S. Tapia, Robert C., Jr. 143, 168, 435, 459 Tarble, Richard D. Tarver, John Duke 129, 247 Tarver, James Walden 247 Tayloe, Samuel D., Jr. 206, 413 Taylor, Albert F. 143, 234 Taylor, Anton M. 143, 221 Taylor, Billy J. 146, 243 Taylor, Daniel V. Taylor, Edw. Andrew Taylor, Ernest Edward 117 Taylor, Hermon Leon Taylor, Jimmy Neal Taylor, Lloyd F. 198, 324 Taylor, James Roger 126, 223 Taylor, James Richard 126, 182, 396 Taylor, Milton David Taylor, R. J. 143 Taylor, Robert P. 143, 168 Taylor, Thomas C. Taylor, Thomas M. Taylor, Vernon P. Ill, 219, 441 Tea, Chas. Lewis, Jr. 117 Teague, John O. Teague, James Edward 424 Teague, James Martin 111, 183, 297 Teague, Robert Arson 117, 423 Teas, John Fred 246, 449 Tebbs, Esca Marion 117, 247 Tedder, Don Arnold Tefteller, Jos. W., Jr. Telford, Van Quincy Teller, Herman M., Ill 143, 156 Teltow, Kenneth F. Templeton, Robert C. 94, 244, 424 Templin, Howard D. Ill, 221 Teplicek, Henry, Jr. Teplicek, James Terp, Albert H. 143, 203 Terrassa, Juan A. 143, 186 Terrell, James Edw. 63, 183 Terrill, Paul M., Jr. 126 Terrill, Ralph G., Jr. 89 Terry, Condon Hunter Terry, David Allan 89 Terry, James David 126, 211 Terry, John A. B. 63, 188, 477 Terry, Jimmy Carrol 111, 183, 491 Terry. Richard Blake 246, 424 Tew, Clyde A. 126, 162 Thallman, Allie R. Thane, Billy Ray 89, 248, 414, 440 Thayer, Leroy F. Thedford, Thomas Ray 89, 250, 424 Thiede, Robt. Gray Thiem, John T. Thigpen, Henry Smith Thode, Wm. H. B., Jr. 244, 439 Thomae, Henry E. 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Till, Michael V. 143, 175, 437, 463 Tiller, Wayne Keith 89, 483 Tindel, Joe Woodruff 117, 251, 398, 399, 410, 443, 479 Tinney, Danny R. 143, 203 Tinnin, Edw. Allan 244 Tinsley, Jas. Sadler 64, 217 Tinsley, Robert C. 162 Tipton, William E. 207, 413, 421 Todd, Alan Rhea 64, 174, 474 Todd, Donald Edw. 117, 246 Todd, Donald Enos 64, 191 Todd, Gary E. 143, 163 Todd, Thomas C. Ill, 464 Toler, Neil Foster 117, 244 540 MOVIES — A M s rr Official Pastime” And for the Best in Movies, Visit CAMPUS AND CIRCLE THEATRES College Station Makers of the Famous Texas AGGIE Senior Boots” Cowboy boots in stock or made to order HOUCK’S A M Since 1891 • Gifts • China • Glass • Home Appliances • Television • Plumbing • Air Conditioning BRYAN, TEXAS INDEX Tolman, Cyrus Hayes Tolman, Gareth W. 192 Tolson, Ronald G. 143, 210 Tom, Henry Kee, Jr. 89, 424 Tom, William B., Jr. 412 Tomlin, Johnny Roht. 420 Tomlin, Troy Ned 143, 208, 238 Tomlinson, Thomas K. 401, 436 Thompkins, Chas. A. Tomme, Warren James Torrealha, David R. 143, 208, 238, 437 Torres, Alfredo 143, 206 Torres, Julian 244 Torres, Manuel B. 233 Torres, Marcano Jose A. 143, 175 Touceda, Enrique H. Townsend, Oliver I. Towson, Glendon Dwain Tracey, John J. 385 Trahan, Richard L. 143, 169, 243 Trammell, Jack Royce Trammell, James T. 143, 229 Trantham, William M. 143 Traweek, Bobby Joe 90, 418 Traweek, James Thos. Ill, 175, 433 Traylor, Warwick R. Treadway, Barney R. Ill, 153 Trees, Robert E. 143, 173, 389 Treude, Wm. Paul 129 Trevino, Desiderio 378 Trevino, Gilbert S. Tribble, Edw. L„ Jr. 143, 233 Trice, Marvin Lee, Jr. Ill, 221, 237 Trimble, Dee W., Jr. 143, 157 Trimble, Ingle C. 143, 173 Trimble, Murray H. 332, 453 Triplitt, James P. 126, 180, 386, 486 Tripp, J. 454 Trotman, Craig E. 143, 162 Trotter, Benjamin B. 126, 195, 413 Troublefield, Shirley Trowbridge, Wm. I. 143, 204 Truly, Merrick H. 163 Truettner 441 Truesdale, George W. 126, 176, 386 Truesdale, Ross E„ Jr. 126, 202, 371 Truitt, Chas. Ray 117, 247 Truppi, Lawrence E. Tubbe, John A. 234 Tuck, Noel W. Tucker, Charles T. Ill, 401 Tucker, Donald F. Ill, 180 Tucker, Donald James Tucker, David L. 156 Tucker, Harry Neil 90, 423 Tucker, John B. 117 Tucker, Paul Marell 64, 164 Tucker, Stephen B. Tucker, Thomas Martin Tuckett, Floyd V. 143, 206, 477 Tulloch, William H. 64, 203, 420 Tumlinson, Grady N. 146, 243, 486 Turbeville, D. R. 97 Turk, Herbert D. 143, 233 Turk, Sammie C. Ill, 195, 446 Turley, Benjamin E. Turner, Duane B. 143, 206, 477 Turner, Donald 90, 195, 246, 386, 424 Turner, Erwin E., Jr. 198, 348, 381 Turner, Gordon W. Turner, Jack Hubert 143, 175, 458 Turner, Kirby L. 129, 246 Turner, John H. 129, 247, 250 Turner, Robert D. 244 Turner, Robert F. 206, 467 Turner, Ronald L. 143, 224 Turner, Robert W. Turpin, James L. 143, 370 Tuttle, Clifford F„ Jr. 233, 362, 367 Tuttle, Guffey Wankan 117, 439 Tuttle, Harold E. 143, 210 Tweedle, Jack Keith Tyler, Curtis Ezell 64, 228 Tyler, John Charles 117, 486 Ueckert, Bruce Wayne lifer, Claus D. 143, 197 Ufer, Norman B. 31, 64, 154, 197, 371, 372, 373, 381, 401 Uhlenhoff, Walter 111, 216 Ulbricht, Gilmer D. Ullah, Ahmad Ullrich, Dale R. Umpenhour, Charles M. Unbehagen, Odis C., Jr. Underwood, Gifton D. 247, 390 Underwood, Robt. J. 143, 169 Unerfusser, Karl T. 249 Upchurch, Tom Jewel, III 185, 188, 237 405 Upham. Ernest D., Ill 126 Upham, James L. 64, 196, 165, 483 Uppencamp, Geo. Lee 250 Upright, Albert C. Uptmore, Patrick M. 143, 210 Urban, Larry J. 126, 173, 442, 458 Urban, Verdis Doyle Urbanovsky, Frank J. 126, 196 Urbanosky, Thomas F. 126 Uribe, Ernesto 143, 197, 462 Uribe, Livy Cesar 244 Utay, Gary Wayne 143, 164, 430 Utesch, John Paul 244 Vaden, Frank S., Ill Vahrenkamp, Carl F. 143, 207 Vahrenkamp, Robert H. 117, 247, 420, 474 Valadez, Ernesto E. 174 Valigura, Milton H. 129 Vallarino, Dario 90, 249, 414, 418, 485 Vallentine, John F. Van Breedam, Franci 90, 419 Vance, John Turner, III 250 Vance, Philip J. 126, 428, 486 Vance, Richard F. 195 Vancil, Joe Albert Van Cudd, J. 412 Van Cleave, Horace Wm. Van Cleave, James E. 143, 174, 387 Vanderford, John C. Vandermeer, James D. 64, 161, 434 Vandiver, Ross E. 90 Van Doozer, Larry Lynn 251 Van Eaton, Raymond A. 186 Van Hoosier, Gerald L. 94, 251 Van Hulla, Kenneth J. Vann, James E. Van Orden, Robert W. 143, 204 Vanwinkle, Robt. G. 146, 243 Vanya, Don A. Vanya, Mitch Lee 247, 449, 491 Van Zandt, Curtis J. 126, 187, 450 Van Zandt, Roscoe L. 117, 454 Van Zyverden, Chas. Vargas, Jose 208, 246 Varvel, Kenneth H. Vasek, Richard Jim 117 Vasquez, George W. 143, 224 Vaughan, Jack R. 143, 197 Vaughn, John T., Jr. 143, 187 Vaught, Harlan Pat Veach, Charley L. Vega, Deleon Jesus 90, 244, 485 Velasco Eduardo Velasquez, Anthony M. Vencil, Alan Ward 111, 190, 236, 421 Venincasa, Jos. Frank 111, 203 Verges, Jimmy T. 143 Veselka, Ernest 111, 180 Veselka, Herman J. 64, 172, 412, 444 Vestal, Norman F. 90, 250, 440 Vett, Robert G. Vetters, Terry Lane 243, 381 Vichareli, Jesus H. 129, 462 Vick, John E. Vickery, James F. 129 Vieaux, Jules B. Viehag, Robt. Earl 117 Vieria, Aroldo 244 Vigneault, Richard E. 146 Viktorin, Henry Chas. 143 Villa, Eloy R. 64, 174, 488 Villaronga, Raul G. 126, 163 Villarreal, Eliseo 126 Villarreal, Hector 129, 246, 385, 485 Villarreal, Noel 0., Jr. 143, 188 Viloria, Philip A. Vincent, Charles H. 195 Vincent, George H. 424 Vincent, Holton D. 202, 244, 454 Vincent, Robt. Jerrald 111, 164 Vinson, Billy Carter 129 Vinson, John Milton Viterbo, Jules R. 90 Vivero, Jesse Lopez Voelkel, Eugene 64, 182, 426, 476 Voelter, Charles E. 64, 156, 414, 472 Vogel, Gerald L. Vogelsang, Fred Edw. 65, 186 Vogelsang, Thomas H. 129 Voigt, William A. 247 oinis, Paul Steve 126, 187 Volz, Marvin Dudley Volz, Wm. August 117, 247, 414, 423 Von Vernon, Mow Hing Vondergoltz, Geo. E. Vongonten, William D. 439 Von Minden, M. C., Jr. 129, 454 Voorhies, Jas. F. 229, 423 Vosdingh, Ralph A. 126, 161, 454 Voss, John Henry 65, 210, 445, 471 Vossler, Cecil R. 14.3, 221 Vriesenga, John Robt. 97, 424 Vykukal, Hubert C. 126 Wachel, Samuel Boyd 165 Wade, Chas. A. 143, 227 Wade, Richard D. 126, 442 Wademan, Robt. E. 143, 229 Wadsworth, Terry M. Ill, 174 Wafer, Wm. Clyde, Jr. 97, 424, 460 Waggoner, Arthur N. 117 Waggoner, James M. Waggoner, William W. 143, 223, 388 Wagner, Cari Emil 65, 191 Wagner, Thomas M., Ill 170, 243, 463 Wagner, Wm. Grant Wagnon, Billy Wayne 65, 186, 433 Wahrmund, Kermit A. Wakefield, Gerald L. 144, 215 Wakefield, Robert C. 65, 210, 417, 440 Waldrep, Benny J. 129 Waldrip, Larry W. 90, 440 Waldrip, William J. 439 Waldrop, Ronald D. 146 Wales, Robt. D. Walfle, T. L. 244 Walker, Charles B. Walker, Carl R. 126, 176, 421, 463 Walker, Frank Edwin Walker, James M. 144, 191 Walker, John Robert 111, 192, 387, 488 Walker, Jack V. Ill, 163, 237, 423 Walker, Jerry W. 144, 212 Walker, Johnny G. 144, 187, 4.61 Walker, John William 117, 246, 446 Walker, Max Barton Walker, Robert A. 126, 170 Walker, Roht. Lowell 111, 206 Walker, Schley Bruce Walker, Wm. Jones, Jr. 144 Walker, Wm. R. Wall, Richard M. 27, 65. 153, 406 Wall, Willie Ray Walla, Charles J. 144 Walla, Walter J. 126, 173 Wallace, Carroll D. 126, 175 Wallace, Hallett L. 243, 382 Wallace, Joe C. 90, 486 Wallace, Jno. Carlton 111, 228, 416, 470 Wallace, Marcus J., Jr. 235 Wallace, Norrell F. 90, 484 Wallace, O. T. 14.4, 186 Wallace, Roy Glenn Wallace, Thos. E. 144, 215, 350 Wallin, Roht. D. 244 Walling, Johnny F. 144, 175 Wallis, Freddy L. 144, 220 Wallmo, Olof Charles Walpman, M. 233 Walser, Paul H., Jr. 247 Walston, Claudius L. 247 Walter, Eugene Jos. 117, 250, 458 Walters, Lamar L., Jr. Walters, Martin L., Jr. 90, 248, 483 Walther, Don B. 144, 214 Walton, Larry B. 90, 249, 426, 461 Walton, Morris Duane Walton, Wm. Lawrence Wampler, Kenneth W. 90, 245, 446, 491 Wan, Geoffrey 65, 167, 168 Wanderlich, R. R. 214 Ward, Joe Eddie 111, 213, 216 Ward, Larry B. 198 Ward, Neil Burgher Ward, Ray A. 144, 174, 387, 388, 464 Ward, Wayne H., Jr. Warden, Billy Roy Wardlaw, Kenneth R. Ware, Charles S., Jr. 65, 164, 237, 410 Warner, James R. 146, 249 Warner, Jno. William 111, 192, 410 Warnick, Harold, Jr. 65, 226, 227 441 Warren, Alton Lionel 65, 154, 222, 225, 429 Warren, Frederick W. 90 Warren, John D. Warren, James Marvin 111, 220 Warren, Larkin Power 65, 162 Warren, Roy Lynn 144, 206 Warren, Thomas L. Warzecha, Robt. L. 144, 169 Wasserman, Lloyd J. Ill, 234, 334, 362, 366 Wasson, James D. 144, 193 Waters, Billy J. 144, 215, 489 Waters, Claude Colbert 144, 216 Waters, Donald D. Waters, Gary Lee 111, 227, 483 Watkins, Bobby F. 246 Watkins, Bobby M. 144 Watkins, John Ray Watkins, Paul Edgar Watkins, William C. 243, 437 Watson, Don Albert Watson, Donald Carol 325 Watson, David L. 144, 193 Watson, James Hugh Watson, John Herbert 117, 244, 489 Watson, Joe Nelson 65, 220, 423 Watson, Joe B. 144, 169 Watson, Patrick E. 146, 244 Watson, Wm. Hershell Watson, Warren W. Watt, Gayle Hodge 65, 187 Watt, Wm. Thos. Watters, Johnny W. Watts, Richard G., Jr. 144, 173 Watts, Richard S. 144, 174, 387 Watwood, Duncan N., Jr. 223 Way, John A. 144, 216 Wayne, Lisle, II 90, 250, 454 Weatherby, Jerry R. 65, 201 Weatherford, John P. 65, 212, 405, 408, 413, 489 Weatherly, William R. 244 Weaver, Calvin B. 472 Weaver, Don M. 90 Weaver, Horace Webb, Billy Dean Webb, Conrad Casper, Jr. 460 Webb, Donald R. Webb, John A. 65, 231, 405 Webb, Kenneth Wayne 24,6 Webb, Robert H. 144, 216 Webb, Willis K. 95, 244 Weber, Donald A. 65, 154, 175, 397, 400, 405, 409 Weber, Larry Odell 144, 174, 470 Wedemeier, Oscar C., Ill 144, 219 Weed, Bobby P. Ill, 157 Weekley, Geo. H„ Jr. Weeks, Jimmie Dunbar Weems, Bob N. 144, 219 Weems, Dalton B. 144, 175 Weems, Sands Smith 251 We ren, Edward Lewis 111, 197, 476 Wehring, Ernest Wm., Jr. 247 Wehring, Wallace L. 144, 180 Weid, S. F. 223, 388 Weidenbach, Carl P. 95, 403, 424 Weinacht, Charles A. Ill, 224 Weinacht, Don N. 204 Weinberger, Frank M. 65, 206, 430, 487 Weiner, Peter Douglas Weinzierl, Frederick M. 163 Weisenfelder, A. J. 66, 154, 172, 419 Weison, Lester O., Jr. 144, 227, 441, 481 Weiss, James H. 146, 250 Weiss, Joseph L. 146, 244 Welborn, Leroy 91, 420 Welch, Billy Jack 452 Welch, Chas. Thomas 212 Welch, Fowler B. Welch, Hershel G. 66, 216, 434, 489 Welch, John W. 144, 162 Welch, Melvin L. 144, 219 Welch, Thomas E. Weldon, Neil W. 117, 412 Wells, Codie Shaffer Wells, Curtis S. Ill, 231, 237, 401, 452 Wells, Gary Irl 117, 250, 428 Wells, Gordon L. 144, 231 Wells, Harlon V. 129, 202, 244 Wells, James M. 144 Wells, Joe Pat Wells, Otis Dean 91, 412, 452, 444 Wells, Rusell 244 Welsch, Roger 474 Welsh, Samuel C. 234 Wenck, Robert W. 250 Wende, Harvey O. 429 Wenzel, Dolph E. 126, 220, 481 Wersel, P. A. 248 Werner, Robt. R. 432 Werner, Richard S. Wessels, Glenn R. West, Dale Gary 66, 210, 453 West, Donald R. 66, 180 West, James D. 126, 207, 479 West, John Eldridge 66, 156, 407, 443, 488 West, Lambert F. 212, 440 West, Roy James 182 West, William David 117, 245, 249, 420, 464 West, William L. 144, 169, 488 542 COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK College Station, Texas You Are Cordially Invited to Inquire About Our New Savings Account Department Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System JOHN DEERE JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. Dallas — Houston — San Antonio Pry an CULPE PPER REALTY COMPANY A Complete Real Estate Service CULPEPPER - MANNING INSURANCE AGENCY “Your Protection Is Our Business’’ College Station and Bryan STRAUS FRANK COMPANY Since 1870 SAN ANTONIO • HOUSTON • DALLAS • TYLER CORPUS CHRISTI • BEAUMONT • PT. ARTHUR • GALVESTON LAREDO • BRYAN • BROWNSVILLE • DONNA HARLINGEN • McALLEN 543 INDEX Westbrook, James P. 144, 170 Westbrook, Larry W. Wester, Lari Marvin 66, 157, 480 Westerfield, Jack W. Ill, 163, 415, 455 Westerman, Richard C. Westfall, Gwen D. Ill, 222, 224 Westmoreland, Glenn H. 126, 193 Westmoreland, John S. Weston, Wm. C. 144, 176, 413 Wetherell, John P. 146, 248 Whalen, Herbert E. 126, 168 Wharton, Hugh E., Jr. Ill, 182 Wheat, Charles Jared 66, 176 Wheatley, Thomas Wheeler, Billy M. Wheeler, Clarence O. 91 Wheeler, Frankie F. 126, 202, 486 Wheeler, James Edw. 66, 183, 377 Wheeler, Harry Ogden Wheeler, Lawrence D. 91, 418, 486 Wheeler, Peter E. 144, 168 Wheeless, Donald D. 144, 176, 444 Wheelis, Jewel T. 420 Whelan, Patrick J. 126, 193, 458 Whelan, Robert W. 144, 170, 432 Whisenhunt, Ray M. Whitaker, Billy Ray Whitaker, Earl G. 91 Whitaker, Thomas L. Ill, 192, 387 White, Arthur L. 249 White, Carl A. 144, 162, 387 White, Clinton Dean 66 White, Chas. Evans White, Dixon N. 112, 176 White, Donald Milton 66, 173 White, Eugene F. 250 White, Eddie Thomas White, Gene A. 160, 163 White, Harry Erwin. Jr. White, James Harvey White, Jim W. 129, 244 White, Larry D. 144, 216 White, Oswald H. 91 White. Robert A. 144. 181, 397 White, Robt. Eugene White, Samuel G. 91, 438 White, Thomas B. 144, 180, 251, 452 White, Warren E. W hite, Wm. Kent 112, 219 Whitehead, George W. 66, 426 W ' hitehead, Howard D. W ' hitenberg, David C. 414 W hiteley, Eli Lamar W ' hiteside. Chas. Hugh W hitfield. James K. 144, 221 Whitfield, Orval Edw. 117 Whitley, Alton D. 144, 225 Whitley, Cloice A 66. 219 W hitley, Edward L. 126, 165 W hitley, W ' allace Joe 126, 165 W hitmire, Jack N. 144, 221 W hitmire, Jerome R. 144, 223, 247 W r hitmire, Richard E. 112, 169, 424 Whitmore, Clifford S. 95, 424 W hitmore, Frank C. W ' hitmore, Harry H. Whitney, Herbert W ' . 91 Whitney, Jodie D. 126, 162 Whitney, William L. 144, 161 W ' hitson, Samuel M. W ' hitt, Fred Ira 66, 352, 417, 446, 467 W hitus, Robert T. W ' hitwell, Charles W ' . 144, 187 Whitwell, John B. 208 Wicker, Chas. Dan 117, 420 W ' ied, Stanley F. 144 W’iesner, James A. 126, 164, 459 WTeland, Denton R. 99 Wight, David R. 243 W ' ilcox, Arthur M., Jr. 112, 164 W ' ilcox. Kenneth A. W ' ilcox, Robt. Earl 91, 421, 477 W ' ilde, Cecil Bernard 472 Wiley, Irwin Kennedy 144, 228 W ilhelm, Clarence A. 117 W ilhite, Gordon Edgar WTlkerson, Elton Ray 66, 208, 439 W ' ilkerson, Howard B. 146, 247, 454 W ' ilkes, John R„ III 126, 176, 477 Wilkin. Jerome B. 144. 227 Wilkins, Robert E. 126, 164 W ' ilkinson, Byron R. 66, 196 W ' ilkinson, John Newton 144, 202. 238 Wilkinson, Lewis W r . 144, 175 W ' ilkirson, Sidney H. W ' ilkinson, Thomas B. 144, 249 W ' ilkinson, Thomas J. 112, 221 Willaert, Albert Louis 243, 441 Willaert, Robt. Eugene 126, 182 Willard. Elmer E. 144. 215. 249, 439 Willbern, James A. Willhorn, James Duke 66, 201, 203, 420 Willems, Joseph H. 246 Williams, Alfred L., Jr. 66, 225, 461 Williams, Ben Hester Williams, Billy Don 66, 204, 407 Williams, Ben L. 126, 202 Williams, Billy Ray 95, 247 Williams, Carey A. 214 Williams, Charles A. 144, 229 Williams, Chas. David 67, 231, 439 Williams, Charlie Dean 472 Williams. Cecil E. 126, 180, 386, 426 Williams, Chas. Edwin 235 Williams, Channing N. 67, 162, 384, 474 Williams, Charles O. Williams, Char lie Ray Williams, Dewayne 195 Williams, Donald Earl 67, 219 Williams, Donald Edw. 223 Williams, Donny K. 146, 251, 464 Williams, David L. 249 Williams, Eugene H. 95 Williams, Glynn A., Jr. 195 Williams, Glen Nordyke 144, 219 Williams, Gerald S. 233 Williams, Henry Lee 117, 242 Williams, Ivan R. 210, 453 Williams, Jos. David 112, 210 Williams, Jno. Donald Williams, Joe Glenn 246, 385 Williams, James S. 248 Williams, John Scott 117, 180 Williams, John Thomas 186 Williams, Kellett F. 91 Williams, Kenneth W. Williams, Lorenzo N. 112, 220 Williams, Raiford 192, 426 Williams, Robert K. Williams, Robt. Law 126, 220, 459 Williams, Richard 0. 144, 212 Williams, Stanley Jay 129, 231 Williams, Stuart M. 144, 191, 243 Williams, Tommy Duke 97, 413 Williams, Thos. F. 146 Williams, Thomas H. Williams, Walter B. 144. 249, 170 Williams, Wm. D. 144, 188, 418 Williams, Wm. Thomas Williams, Willbern J. 112, 386, 461 Williamson, Bernard P. 129, 235 Williamson, Darrell L. Williamson, James M. Williamson, Robert D. 67, 91, 209, 210, 471 Williamson, Ross R. Williford, Allen H. 112, 195. 446 Williford, Carl Jos. 112. 168 Williford, Charles S. 129, 247 Willingham, Richard 112, 168 W ' illis, Chas. Leyton 251 Willis, Donald Ray 112, 176, 477 Willis, Horace Earl 193 W ' illis, James Eugene 112, 190, 193 Willms, Chas. Ronald Willson, Bruce Gordon Wilmesmeier, Lawrence 127, 168 Wilson, Bobby D. 127, 186 Wilson. Chas. Farrell 97, 246, 405, 424 Wilson, Douglas Ray 67, 157 Wilson, Duane C. Wilson, Edmon Doak, Jr. 67 Wilson, Edward A., Jr. 244 Wilson, Gary Chalmers 144 W ' ilson, Guilford J. Wilson, George N. 144, 204 Wilson, Glynn R. Wilson, James, Jr. Wilson, James Arnold 144, 229 Wilson, James A. W ' ilson. Johnnie C. 195, 419 W ' ilson, Johnnie C., Jr. 112, 175, 458 Wilson, James Wendall 67, 235, 420, 427 Wilson, James Wendel 67, 222, 225, 446 W ' ilson, Kenneth L. 187 Wilson, Leslie Chas. 146, 248 Wilson, Lee H. 144, 219 Wilson, Paul M. 127, 228 Wilson, Robert J. 127 W ' ilson, Robert L., Jr. 459 W ' ilson, Robt. Marlin 251 W ' ilson, Robert R. 144, 168 Wilson, Tom E. 144, 208, 479 W ' ilson, Thomas H. 250, 429 W ' ilson, Wavne C. 144, 216 W ' ilson, W ' ayne O. 127, 212 Wilson, Willie D. W ' ilson. William J. 208 Wimberly, Robt. Edward 91 Wimberly, Wm. F., Jr. 437 Winans, Don Thomas Win burn, Ray C. 67, 193, 384, 386, 471 Winchester, Edw. L., Jr. 144, 214, 463 Winckler, Haddon O. 144, 219 Windham, John D. 127. 182 Windle, James Edgar, Jr. 67, 204 Windrow, George Clyde 112, 161 Winkle, Joe D. 127, 228 Winkle, Larry A. 144, 188 Winkler, Anthony J. 144, 228 Winkler, Charles K. 112, 192 Winkler, Jerome L„ Jr. 112, 191, 236 Winkler. Max Karl 127, 175 Winn, Arthur C. Winn, Geo. Newton 67, 219, 491, 452 Winsett, Ivan Lane 99 Winship, Wilfred L. D. 67, 183. 408, 458 Winters, Chas. Franklin Winters, Gerald M. 112, 196, 416 Winzer, Jack W. 91 Wisdom, Thos. E., Jr. 144, 169, 474 Wise, Geo. Maurice, Jr. 91, 247 Wise, Jeral D. 144, 214 Wiseman, Chas. Rogers 91, 246, 424 Wiseman, John Sumner Wismer, Eugene Lee 67, 164, 459 Witcher, Jas. Arthur 247, 390 Witcher. Robert A. 144, 195 Wither, James W. 144, 183 Withers, John H. 67, 181 Withers, Leon Bills 67, 180, 449 Withers, Nye Clark Witherspoon, Glen A. 144, 214 Withey, Thomas G. 144, 225, 238 Withoff, Daniel H„ Jr. 112, 203, 462 Witmer, William B. Witovec, Jim 144, 214 Witt, Frederick W. 176 Witt, Merrell S. 127, 197, 463 Witt, Wallace M. 144, 216, 467 Wizoreck, Thomas E. Wodrich, Dayton R. Wofford, Ben F. Wofford, Billy Mack 117, 245 Woiton, Jno. Benjamin Wolens, Mickey E. 247 Wolf, Martin Gerald 117, 248 Wolfe, Harold D„ Jr. Wolfe, James L. 144, 220, 408 Wolfe, James Madison Wolpman, James M. Womack, Joe Don 445 Womack, Larry Jim 117, 245, 446 Womack, Merrill E. 144, 206 Womble, George W. Wood, Charles Richard 117, 247 Wood, Donald B. 112, 172, 412 Wood, Ernest Matthew Wood, Gaston J. 144, 197 Wood, James R. 144, 168, 437 Wood, John F. H. 219 Wood, J. W. 144, 227 Wood, John Gary Wood, Langston H. 67, 172, 176 Wood, Lester S. 129, 248, 437 Wood, Sam Madeley, Jr. Wood, Tillman Deen 437 Wood, William A., Jr. 127, 229 Woodard, David E. Woodard, Donald E. 112, 176, 197 Woodard, Edwin Herbert Woodard, Max W. 234 Woodard, Ripley E. 112, 194, 237, 371, 453, 481 Woodard, Wm. D. 144, 219, 374 Woodle, Roy Valee Woodman, William C. 224 Woodruff, Ned W. 144, 225 Woodruff, Raymond L. 112, 221, 472 Woods, Wesley W. 127, 210, 464 Woodson, Jerry M. 127, 187 Woodward, Bobby G. 67, 188 Woodward, Joe W. 144, 388, 437 Woolam, William E. 144, 228, 486 Woolley, Lynn A. 144, 220, 481 Woolsey, Isaac W. Woolverton, Ben G. 127, 164 Wooten, John Wesley 249, 470 Wooton, Dennis E. 146 Worden, Joseph Ronald 91, 362, 369 Wortham, Gene R. 195, 386 Worthy, Robt. Gordon 112, 164 Wotipka, Leo E. 234, 336 Wottrich, Robert E. Wozencraft, Max R. Wray, Daniel Arthur 452 Wright, Claudie A. 144, 186, 479 Wright. Charles D. 112, 197 Wright, Charles E. 146, 248, 446 Wright, F. D. 250 Wright, James, Jr. 198, 325 Wright, Joe M. Wright, John R. 221 Wright, Lawrence A.. Jr. 211 Wright, Michael O. 207 Wright, Philip C. 91. 251 Wright, Robert Curtis Wright, Roy F. 146, 437, 454 Wright, Richard Hill Wright, Russell Melvin 246, 489 Wueste, Edward A. 127, 175 Wulfe, Emil Gene 112, 187, 430 Wunderlich. Robert R. 112, 200 Wyatt, Edward Wm. 67, 154, 227 Wyatt, Jack Leighton 68, 193, 412 Wyatt, Richard T. 246 Wyatt, Wm. C., Ill 146 Wyckoff, Richard Lyle 91 Wylie, Willis M. 144, 221 Wynne, J. R., Jr. 144, 234, 388 Wynne, Thomas O. 127, 223 Yaeger, Wayne R. Yaffe, Stanley S. 92 Yancy, Conrad F. 145, 174, 387, 487 Yandell, Jerry P. Yantis, Albert L„ Jr. 127, 378, 434 Yarbrough, H. E., Jr. 145, 220 Yarbrough. Robt. H.. Jr. 68. 196 Yardley, Jack Rodney 196 Yates, Wm. Clarence, Jr. 92 Yates, William L. 129 Ybarra, Bruno G. 127, 210, 457 Yeager, Arnold Andrew 144, 157 Yeager, Ben Allen 112, 175, 455 Yeager, Robert Lee 68, 165, 454 Yeargan, Howard R. 92, 249 Yeates, Robert D. Ygnacio, Leo Eugene 127, 212 York. Gerald York, Michael Lee 145, 223, 459 York, Norman J., II 68. 165, 413 Yost, David F. 229 Young, Donald H. 127, 180 Young, Erwin D. 488 Young, George M. 145, 162 Young, James Donald Young, Johnny Alex 145, 219 Young. James R. 145, 163 Young, John Amos 145, 156 Young, John S. 145, 175, 433, 439 Young, Jon Warner 117, 375 Young, Luther Jean 117 Young, Nash L. 145. 174 Youngblood, Virgil L. 145, 186 Yount, Ben F. 127, 216, 413, 488 Younts, Geo. Ronie, Jr. 117 Yturria, Fausto, Jr. 92, 245, 418 Zachry, Abner S., Ill Zager, Billy Thelda 249 Zain, Rene Zakes, Walter Joseph Zalenski, Edward Zambrano, Alberto B., Jr. 145, 220, 489 Zamora, Florentino, Jr. 129, 247 Zane, Rene Zantop, Harold D. Zapata, Mario T. 251 Zebro, Joseph, Jr. 244 Zeigler, John L. Zeitler, Carl, Jr. 112, 156 Zeitoun, M. A. 251 Zellner, Charles E 117, 245, 431 Zemanek, Louis M. 127, 195, 386 Zemanek, Jos. Raymond 68, 405 Zernial, Gerald A. 250, 473 Zertuche, Jose Luis 117, 245, 418 Zertuche, Mario A. 145, 244. 474 Zeschke, Norbert B. Zey, Edward G. 145, 157 Zidell, Harvey R. 145, 204, 430, 487 Zimmerman, Dennis Ray 145, 228, 474 Zimmerman, Robt. L. 145 Zimmerman, Roger D. 146, 249, 437 Zingales, Joseph A. 244 Zink, Ernest J., Jr. 208 Zipp, Thomas Gene 112, 219, 156, 474 Zirkle, Don E. 145, 243 Zlomke, James E. 145, 175 Zoch, Raymond Milton 92, 247, 421, 468 Zouzalik, Ervan E. 127, 197 Zuber, Gordon Dewey Zuch, Howard Weller Zuckero, Albert M. 244 Zuckero, Sam Benard 30, 92 Zuckero, Victor P. 68, 181, 433 544


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