Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)
- Class of 1958
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All day a flag at half-mast, an empty space in surging ranks Death has taken one of us, and we cannot understand. The eleventh hour, starlight and bowed heads—then Silver Taps, calm, haunting and beautiful. Our last tribute to one we loved. ENRIQUE M. ENDARA CHARLEY MEISSNER WILLIAM S. ROGERS ’60 ' 61 ' 61 Foreword From the Editors: During a Sunday afternoon ' s reminiscing through dusty annuals, a state¬ ment that expresses the desire of every Aggieland editor was found. What was true in 1932 is true in 1958. We have not tried desperately to make this book beautiful ... for life at A AA is not always beautiful. Nor have we striven to portray the passing of but a single year in print and picture . . . for A AA is not to be measured in terms of years. We have endeavored to present A AA as we should always like to re¬ member it and as we want everyone to know it. Our eternal watchword has been stark, utter simplicity, and after all, what is the true A AA but simplicity . . . rugged, indelible. It is the tie that binds those who have gone before with those who are yet to come. We present this yearbook as a medium in that great force. 2 contents dedication 4 introduction 8 administration 10 class 20 civilians 146 vanity fair 158 acfivifies 186 military 210 sports 298 organizations 386 staff editors ROY B. DAVIS ................................................ Editor JAMES A. CLARK ........................ Assistant Editor WILLIAM R. HAMPTON ............ Business Manager ROBERT J. BERTIN ............ . Activities and Civilian DAVID M. COX................................................ Class JOHN R. JEFFERSON RODERICK D. STEPP ........................ Organizations CHARLES S. HANOVICE .......................... Military JOHN B. MOOSBERG .................................... Index JERRY C. RHEA ............................................ Sports RONALD L STEPP ........................................ Sports ............. Organizations 04 pa 4 D 3 ipap puo| 3 ; 66 y j.o ‘.th. .y -Si where their boy ' haps a bit tenderly, A M ; to the t- ijeginningiHo the senior Van ending, iiV ’ • : .1 ' •.- Ml ' • We dedicate this book to alitt ’ - . • • yoir, no matter who you are, may tin .4i _ which we lo ve. _ _ . . :;r ■ Of the schools they think so grand, But there’s a Spirit, can ne ' er be told SCI l+’s the Spirit of Aggieland. 5 , • iiti ........., 9 ,,. . T™ ( = h rf K,r„ Mi „«.nU: We ' ve got to fight, boys, we ' ve got to fi We ' ve got to fight for the maroon and they ' ve boosted all the rest, They’ll all come and join the best, For we are the Aggies, the Aggies are The Corps Area. Night approaches and the lights shine showing Call to Quarters has just begun. A long day has ended. 10 uoijmjsmimpv A familiar couple at many campus activities is Dr. and Mrs. Harrington. They are shown here in the Presi¬ dent’s home, where every student is welcome. president Dr. Harrington, president of our college, was born in Plano, Texas, shortly after the turn of the century, and since the time of his gradua¬ tion from Plano High School, he has devoted his life to Texas A M. He received his bache¬ lor and master’s degrees here, as a member of the class of ’22, and earned his Doctor of Phi¬ losophy from Iowa State in 1941. Prior to this time, Dr. Harrington had taught at A M, and after completing his doctorate he returned to teach once again. He has remained at the col¬ lege since that time, and has achieved a dis¬ tinguished record. He became President of the college in 1950, and Chancellor of the Texas A M College system in September of 1953. He is the first graduate to hold these positions. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Eugene B. Darby, Jack Finney, Price Campbell, W. T. Doherty, A. E. Cudlipp, Herman F. Heep, J. Harold Dunn, L. A. Ridout, Jr. Not pictured, H. B. Zachry. E. L. ANGELL Vice-Presideut and Secretary for Board of Directors System Officials JOHN C. CALHOUN V ice-President Engineering D. W. WILLIAMS V ice-President Agriculture 13 EARL RUDDER Vice-President of the A M College Earl Rudder of the class of ’32 became the first man to hold the position of Vice-President in charge of the A M College. Mr. Rudder began his term on the first of February, 1958, here on the college’s campus. He resigned his position as Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas in order to take his post here, and is also holding the rank of Major General and commanding the 90th Infantry Division Reserve. Executive Com H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar ROBERT B. KAMM Student Personnel Service and Basic Division J. C. MILLER Dean of Agriculture FRED J. BENSON Dean of Engineering COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS Commandant of the Corps JOHN B. PAGE Dean of the College ALVIN A. PRICE Dean of Veterinary Medicine The opening of the new Dairy Husbandry a n d Biochemistry Building is a typical example of the progressive agriculture school. Fifteen departments give students a wide choice for training in agri¬ culture. Graduates in agriculture have won fame throughout the world, and have made many contribu¬ tions to the feeding and clothing of many nations. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY T. R. Timm AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION E. V. Walton AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ___________ F. R. Jones AGRONOMY _____________________________________________ J. S. Rogers ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ____________________________ 0. D. Butler BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION C. M. Lyman DAIRY SCIENCE I. W. Rupel DEAN J. C. MILLER ENTOMOLOGY ____________________________________________ J. C. Gaines FLORICULTURE ____________________________________ A. F. DeWerth GENETICS ________________________________________________ C. B. Godbey HORTICULTURE____________________________________ G. W. Adriance PLANT PATHOLOGY ______________________________ G. M. Watkins POULTRY SCIENCE ________________________ J. H. Quisenberry RANGE AND FORESTRY ________________________ V. A. Young WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT________________________W. B. Davis Besides receiving the agricultural theory, the students in the various departments of the Agri¬ cultural School also receive much valuable practical training. Here we see Pat Resley, a senior Entomology major, checking one of the college’s fields for insects. Realizing that every man needed to receive training in the liberal arts, brought about the founding of the School of Arts and Sciences in 1924. Since that date the school has grown into one of the largest on the campus. The building pic¬ tured here houses the Business Ad¬ ministration department which is now the largest division of the school. DEAN W. H. DELAPLANE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BIOLOGY _______________________________________________________ C. C. Doak BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION________________T. W. Leland CHEMISTRY ____________________________________________ P. K. Calaway ECONOMICS ______________________ ..... ... . A. F. Chalk EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY____________G. P. Parker ENGLISH ____________________________________________________ S. S. Morgan GEOGRAPHY ___________________________________ G. W. Schlesselman HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT R. W. Steen JOURNALISM D. D. Burchard MATHEMATICS E. C. Klipple MODERN LANGUAGES J. J. Woolket OCEANOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY D. F. Leipper PHYSICAL EDUCATION C. E. Tishler PHYSICS ____________________________________________________________ J. G. Potter English classes have served as the common meeting ground for all majors. Even during the summer semesters, English is a most important course. Here we see Bob Barker, Travis John¬ son, Harry McBrierty, and John Herren as they prepare a literature lesson. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ______________ A. E. Cronk ARCHITECTURE T. R. Holleman CHEMICAL ENGINEERING J. D. Lindsay CIVIL ENGINEERING ____________ S. R. Wright ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING _____________ G. D. Hallmark PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Fulfilling the nation’s need for top engineers has given the School of Engineering an air of urgency. The first two years are spent in basic fundamentals, after which the student is given the choice of many fields of specialization. These range from civil engineer¬ ing to the control of nuclear power. Even with the speed of today’s world, Bolton Hall remains as it has for many years, the home of the Electrical Engineers. DEAN JOHN C. CALHOUN ENGINEERING DRAWING________________________W. E. Street GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS ________________ S. A. Lynch INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION________________ C. H. Groneman INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING________________A. R. Burgess MECHANICAL ENGINEERING____________C. M. Simmang ___________ R. L. Whiting A wealth of machinery is at the disposal of the engineering students. This enables them to get the real feel of the problems they will tackle as they go into our nation’s industries. A M is proud of the records its graduate engineers have made for themselves and their school. Here, in one of the chemical engineering labs, are four of this year’s seniors as they take read¬ ings on the distillation tower. They are Kenneth Haggard, Terry Lampkin, Rayford Anthony and Boh Hawkins. 18 Graduates in Veterinary Medi¬ cine are the finished product of one of the longest training periods on the campus. Many hours in class, laboratory, and at the desk are necessary for the coveted D.V.M. degree. The Small Animal Clinic is one of the modern facilities of the school. DEAN W. W. ARMISTEAD SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY ANATOMY ________________________ J. H. Milliff VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY _____________________________________ C. W. Schulz VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY ________ L. C. Grumbles VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY _________ R. D. Turk VETERINARY PATHOLOGY ____________________ H. A. Smith VETERINARY _______________________________________________ P. W. Burns Veterinary Medicine has progressed to a stage where not only must the student learn of the horses and cows, but he must also know of the small animal, or the pet. Barney Stumbo is here receiving part of his training with a coy French poodle as his sub¬ ject. Doctor Beamer is his instructor. 19 Registration. The old grind begins for another semester. Each semester finds fewer friends and at the end more mature men. Section edited by David Cox 20 class WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES The following men are those that have been selected from the graduating class of 1958 at Texas A M as outstanding students and leaders. To he in this select group one must first be nominated by another student or a faculty member, have a grade point ratio of at least 1.5, be scholastically qualified to be a senior, and be eligible for graduation before June, 1959. The qualifying candidates are then placed be¬ fore a board composed of students and faculty members and the outstanding ones are picked. These men were selected on a basis of their scholarship and leadership abilities, outside ac¬ tivities, and citizenship. This is the cream of our crop. P „ , d ARMSTRONG, BRADY D own De P u, y Corps C Ws RVs, Studem ° PS A ' Wd - Cade, Cour, Reponer. CW 22 anna COSTA, JAMES P- Ti COblA, class Treas- Team. CROW, JOHN SerVai C “ T ” Association. ai CLARK, BILLY L- Pre n, C n -ae- rAlpha IcONA HL DAVIS, ROY B- Council , -? Srk0 ” etWn t?ph! C Z=.a Major 2nd Re,-S.a«. 23 DUNLAP, DONALD D. p ’ iNALD D ASCE, n SAME , h Enginee s CounciJ R ” In ' ercounciJ G, mi ‘,w,™ ' ' ,rd GRANTHAM, ALVIN Band Rv , KV Pi , GROVES, JAMES R. “S S r C0 VA Jtt E,e c a:i P Dr i s a,, i ° s sX s t% m st - asce. Medai A™Tfes« J • -r%,;v ...r A u President Student Sf cin. 15 24 HAGLER, JON L. HAOLC.R, - ld ■ ad et Col. of the S Trophy, Ho“ S i Ze?a “Sldept. Phi Eta j- h. Great Issues Chairma Tones Scholarship. HARRIS, THOMAS R. ks« .®.- IcoSa I Inter faith Council. HENSON, JAMES B- Fish, Faculty Award ol Mer KIDD, ROBERT H. A£: a Phi, MSC Directorate. 25 KRUEGER, CHARLES A. 1st Lt. “H” Athletics, 3 Varsity Letters—Football, Soph. Lineman of the year—“T” Association, All-American, Hula Bowl, DMS, Co-Captain Football Team, Best Aggie Line¬ man. KIRST, ALFRED, JR. Civilian Student Council, Dorm Chaplain, Centex Home¬ town Club, Western Electric Co. Scholarship, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IRE, Newman Club, MSC Radio Club, Knights of Columbus. Cadet Court, Corps Staff, AIEE-IRE, RV’s, SCONA II LACROIX. JOHN T. and III, DMS, Bonfire Comm., Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp. Civilian Student Council. Chairman Traditions Comm., Vice-President Junior AVMA. Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. Newman Club, Vice-President Senior Vet. Med. Class. 26 Student Publications Board, DMS, Wesley Foundation, Stu¬ dent Senate, Aggie Players, SCONA, YMCA, English T ICON IOHN I Club, Major Consolidated Band. President Cadet Court, RV’s, DMS, Corps Rep. to U. S. Military Academy, Exec. Committee SCONA III, Fish and Game Club, C.O. 2nd Reg., English Club, Radio Comm. LUMMUS, ARLEN D. C.O. 7th Group, Senior Court, President Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME. Outstanding Junior in Second Wing, Sons of American Revolution Award, Pet. Eng. Club, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award. McCRADY, JAMES D. President-Elect Student AVMA, Vet. Class President, DMS, DMG, Fish Football, Press Club, Beaumont Club, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Southwestern Veterinarian Ass’t. Ed. 27 McCRARY, JOHN H. Civilian Student Council, Film Society, AVMA Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Ass’t. Ed. Southwestern Veterinarian, Town Hall Staff, Election Comm., CS and E Hometown Club. McGINTY, DONALDSON DRAPER President MSC Council and Directorate, Alpha Zeta, C.O. Sqd. 4, Election Commission, Chairman ’57 Senior Ring Banquet, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., President Freshman Vet. Med. Class, Sophomore Intramural Man¬ ager. Junior and Senior Yell Leader, RV’s, DS, DMS, Election Commission, Sweetheart Selection Committee. McKOWN, BILLY R. President Civilian Student Council, Secretary AIA, Rep. to TSAC. 28 NELSON, JACK E. Chairman SCONA III, Corps Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Town Hall. SMITE, CHARLES R. Tau Beta Pi, Corps Inspector General, SCONA, ASME, DMS, Outstanding Junior Engineer in the Field Art., C.O. RV’s, SME Award, Aggieland Staff. ROSS, JOE D. President AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. SMITH, HOMER D., JR. Alpha Zeta, Election Comm., Treasurer Saddle and Sirloin Club, Track Team, Collegiate FFA, Outstanding Cadet at Summer Camp, DS, DMS, “T” Association, Brewer Me¬ morial Award, Merit Trophy Award, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff. 29 w 1) f ' . ' , mfi SUROVIK, BOB J. Cadets, Town -e Conned, S o P , Oat TINDEL, JOE w. Presid r em p«7a e em Am and Science Conned, UPCHURCH. THOMAS J Town Hall Staff, RV’, u r d ’ 1 AR A ”‘‘rd.Je ' SS eH S T Chamber of 30 Ragsdale, Johnson, McLaren, Maedgen, Cantrell. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS THERON D. McLaren__________________________________________________ President MALCOLM A. MAEDGEN___________________________________ Vice-President TRAVIS C. JOHNSON________ _______________________________ Social Secretary GEORGE RAGSDALE Secretary-Treasurer JOE W. CANTRELL _ ___________________________ Historian 31 ABBOTT, UOBERT K., JR. “Boh” Arch. Dallas Ago 22, ' la-— 58, 2 nd Lt. A-TC, AIA, Dallas Hometown Club. ADAM, DONAH) A. “Don” Has, him. College Station Ago 22, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff. Mktir. Soc., Bus. Soc. ADAMC1K, MERRILL T. “Sam” Agronomy El Campo Ago 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. White Band, Singing Cadets, Town Hall Staff, Student Entertainment Manager, Alpha Zeta Chapter. AC NOR, BENJAMIN 1). “Ben” ,4 , Hm, Marshall Ago 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C Armor, Marshall Hometown Club. Saddle and Sirloin Club. AKIN, ER A NOS .). Arch, Beaumont Age 22, Class 57, C Comp.. AIA, Creative Arts Group. ALTERMANN, JOHN A. “John” Mer t. Eng. Dallas Ago 20. Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, ASME, Singing Cadets. ANGELIN, DONALD R. “Don” Dairy Mfg. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC, Kream and Kow Klub, Newman Gtuk ANDERSON, ROBERT M. “Bob” ittiims. Eng. Houston Ago 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Houston Hometown Club, Cbem. Eng, Club, Indus. Eng. Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship. ANTHONY, RAYFORD G. ' “May” Chem. Eng. Monahans Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Corresponding Sec. of Student Senate. SCON A Ilf. AIChE, RV ' s. Social Sec. Jr. Class, Intramural Mgr.. Fish Drill Team, Public Relations Club. AN : | cvrs 1 •Aw toif;. k ' lio; ' ' ify. 111 .. l t ' It ' . AiWl ' PiWitllf T’liN. 1 | Ilf Ipi Ntwil ' iTifl ' i ' iih llVt, iDftifc:. ' i lltfilh. RX V Aim Ww lip . L’. ' ip;. %• ‘ 1. 1 ............, ........... lr ..,. AfsAlr. Iliif S ' fii ' iN.s t Wl’i VftWvNXVJN. illEMiTT ' iRlfft ’Png. K.,. 5R. lHt III,. H iiili-y, ASk Ack .. I Wfl f At . i l l. ’Owsv 5A. tlNi: ICt ‘NtiaMfl Vfitpv. I ' S, TlXII’S,. A’lflsti ' -Zfltik IN. If if. ■ ' Skrfifif ' p iyt, i . S t fW ' Hif} fMfttl. ltlS«Wllrto l |f|| fttt X ' llA ft i ' frrl MiU, XA H ' lax. ‘k. Y}, ' ' 4Ml. ' CWfK ' Siftit. TtfOs. ' SXMiT;. HIAM. XIX. Itf’iX ' IN, ' I’ts ' IvYo. stb ' rf ' v.ipfipi ' rdnfpO ' fOfwo tt lMi)r tM tl tOnf l H S|ltt 1 .{), ' ljif|s. ' ll; WRNM ' ftB. 0lS0nts ' C. _ ' ' fxitt’ ’ (kAiktipA ' ftfti As , ' CII-, t ' liiw 58. hii [[ ' 4 NjfJi, ; j.. AXifS. ' ttitllviMntti. lidfitirt - HWh I ’bib, IRIftfllA... IDXXVD lie TlRit ’ lUfraMfOn _ At ' -M Ctupo. 58. ’ ibi ' i 7?no ' X ' int. ' Sq !;. • AIR ' A. Studon ' Sonrit;.. ’So, ■ Ten nlttfips ' Stiff ' ,, An, , ' lfr -,-v i ohtf%,; lillntunlrtV ' Jt ' LXWp; An A. Tfrti. 1 ' liiitiMtHOift Ai t LH. ’ 5 , -hit L(, L-Eife, ' U ' ljiSi list llTt-il ' Iliftm, xKAf}-,„ A ' iXifL, ! Rfinitrfo ! P,y L.g, vCtpi 58 WSiLfWillX,. ' fRGililPt 1(. ifeK ’ W ' tfif. _ (fTwtyeift: 1 %t! -3 LH ' firs 58. 1 . Np,, Sqi, 5 Thvi 4,: p: rfli ' ANAJliil 1, A et. itffe, i fftmifilfiiH. cHAfr.. Ai -71. CfitS ' Atiji ]h M Ri. ‘hi: P ., ifbK, tCtu). m BARLOW, CHARLES R. « R „ English Robstotvn Age 23, Class 55, 2 nd Lt. Sqd. 19, French Club, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Club. Brush Country Club. BARLOW, JOHN R. iBob „ l ' et - , ATr -ri Worth Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A Vet., Ft. Worth Hometown Club Swim Team, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Jr. AVMA DS BARNETT, ARNOLD J. ’ ‘ j erry Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Fish Drill Team, Mat Club Hillel Club, Sons of Am. Re. Branch Award. BATEK, THEODORE C. “ Ted Accounting Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 58, 1 st Lt. C Inf., Pres. Acct. Society, ASC, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. BATSON, CHARLES E. hid. Tech. Ind. Ed. Club, Am. Ord. Assn., Safety Club. BAUMANN, WAYLAN R. Houston Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. B Comp., Dallas Hometown Club, Busi¬ ness Society. BAWCUM, JAMES L. Phys. Ed. Waco Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C AAA, Phys. Ed. Club. BEAIRD, KENNETH B. “Ken” Ind. Tech. Brazoria Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Fish Rifle Team, Capt. Rifle Team, Brazoria Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club. BEAL, CLYDE E. Physics Waco Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A Ord., Physics Club, Pres. AOA, Waco Hometown Club. BEAL, ROBERT J. “Bob” Arch. Baytown Age 21 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, AGC, AIA, Baytown Home¬ town Club. BEASLEY, WALLACE R. Chem. Eng. College Station Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A Comp., AIChE. BEAZLEY, WILLIAM A. “Beaz” Mktg. W aco Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A FA, Mktg. Soc., Canterbury Assn., Aggieland Staff, ASC, Vice-Pres. Waco Hometown Club. BELOTE, FARRALD G. M ath Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. BEYER, HARMON C. Mech. Eng. Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt., BIAR, LOUIS E. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Garland 6 , Pistol Team. “Harmone” Sinton M Band, ASME, AOA, AIIE. “L. E.” Giddings Lt. A Chem., AIChE, Aggie Walther Club. BILBY, ROLLINS E. Ag. Eco. Jacksboro Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, YMCA Cabinet, Interfaith Council, Ag. Eco. Club. BILLINGSLEY, JOHN R. “Dick” History Paris Age 21, Class 58, Capt. E Inf., Fencing Team, AFLA, Red River Valley Hometown Club, Presbyterian Student Council. BLACKMON, JAMES C. “Blackie” Pet. Eng. and Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. M Band, Dallas Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, SAE, YMCA Cabinet. BLAKE, EDWIN M. “Tiger” Aero. Eng. Temple Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Varsity Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team, Newman Club, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, MSC Art Croup. BLAKE, ROBERT E. “Bob” History Ft. Leavenworth Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, RV’s, DS, DMS, Fish Drill Team, Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, History Club, History Assn., Aggie Follies 1956. BLITCH, EDGAR. W. “Ed” Ecluc. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Armor. BOBO, LAWERENCE L. “Bo” Indus. Eng. Jacksonville Age 21, Class 58, A-Ord., Amer. Ord. Assn., AIIE, Cherokee County Hometown Club. BOHUSLAV, BENJAMIN W. “Bennie” Civ. Eng. Moulton Age 21, Class 58, 1s t Lt. Sqd. 19, Student Engineers Council Pres., ASCE, Vice-Pres. Lavaca County Hometown Club. BOLES, DUEK R. Prof-Student Austin Age 2L Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Austin Hometown Club, Student Affiliates, ACS, Capt. Rifle Team. BOLEY, JAMES N. “Nate” An. Hus. and Ag. Eng. Conroe Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Intramural Medal Winner, Montgomery Hometown Club. BONNEN, DAVID C. “Dave” Accounting College Station Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Sec.-Treas. Pre- Law Soc., DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Track, Bonfire Committee. BOOTH, CHESTER E. Ag. Educ. Whitney Age 20, Class 58, A-TC, Reporter Collegiate FFA, Hill County Hometown Club. i BOSWELL, JIMMY D. “Jim” Civ. Eng. College Station Age 22, Class 58, Lt. Col. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, DS, DMS. BOWEN, BOBBY K. Ag. Eco. Seminole Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-lnf., Ag. Eco. Club. BOWEN, MAX1E A. “Max” Geology Abilene Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-FA, Geology Club, Pres. Abilene Hometown Club. BOWEN. RAY M. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21 , Class 58, Col. Corps Staff, Deputy Corps Commander, Platoon Leader RV’s, Student Senate. Tau Beta Pi, ASME. BOWERS, HUBERT H. Pet. Eng. Palacios Age 22. Class 58. 1st Lt. A Signal, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Matagorda Hometown Club. BOYER, MARLIN J. “Jim” Zoology Rockdale Milam Hometown Club, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Club, German Club, Aggieland Staff, Delta Pi Alpha. BRADLEY, VAYNUS D. Aero. Eng. Granbury Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5. BRADY, JAMES W. “Jim” History Austin Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Student Senate, Singing Cadet?, Phi Eta Sigma, French Club, BSU Council, Austin Hometown Club. BRETCHES, LANNY R. “Jug” Pet. Eng. Denison Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg. St., Grayson County Club, DS. BROWN, ROBERT T. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Class 08 , 1st Lt. C-AAA, Fish Drill Team, Wing Color Guard, Galveston Hometown Club, Bowling Team, AIMS, Pet. Eng. Club. BRUNE, PATRICK W. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, C-Comp., ADA, ASHAE. BRYAN, JOSEPH D. Insurance Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Senior Sponsor Fish Drill Team, Marketing Society, Battalion Advisory Staff. BRYAN, WILLIAM W. “Wooter” Ag. Eng. Forest City, Ark. Age 21 , Class 58, 2 nd Lt. M-Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, ASAE, Treasurer Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi. BUCKNER, FLOYD K. Civil Eng. Dallas Age 21. Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Varsity Track, “T” Assn. BUELL, BRUCE A. Elec. Eng. Amarillo Ag e 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Institute of Radio Eng., Amarillo Hometown Club. BURKE, JAMES A. “Mule” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 22 , Class 57, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE, ASHAE, Radio Club. Dallas Hometown Club. BURKHARD ROBERT E. “Bobby” Civil Eng. Dallas Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. C-Armor., Cadet Court, ASCE, DMS. BURLESON, HARRY R. Agronomy Mart Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. D-FA, Agronomy Society, Creative Arts Group. BYARS, HAROLD W. Agronomy Spade Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC, RV’s, Agronomy Society, Lubbock- South Plains Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation, Alpha Zeta. BYINGTON, ALONZO “Al” Pet. Eng. Falfurrias Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 7, A1ME, Pet. Eng. Club, Wrestling Club. BYRD, JOE L. Geology Mart Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt, Sqd. 18, Geology Club, BSU, Mart Home¬ town Club. CAMPER, RAYMOND E. “Ray” Pet. Eng. Bellaire Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, Pit. Ldr. RV’s, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, DMS, Permanent Firing Squad RV’s. CANNON, ROBERT S. Mech. Eng. La Blanca Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Aggieland Orchestra, SAE. CANTRELL, DALE C. “One L” Geology lEichita Falls Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Aggieland Staff, Engineer Staff, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club. 35 CANTRELL, JOE W. “Monk” Marketing Hillsboro Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2 , Senior Class Historian, Marketing Society, Bus. Soc., Bonfire Comm., Election Commission, Pres. Hill County Hometown Club, Air Force Ball Sweetheart Comm. CARDENAS, HECTOR A. Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-AAA, AIEE, Newman Club, Pres. San Antonio Hometown Club. CARROL, PAUL L. “Spud” Pers. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Boxing Team, Houston Home¬ town Club. CARTER, CHARLES K. “Chuck” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-FA, ASME, Flying Cadets, A M Parachute Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. CARVER, DONALD W. Geophysics and English Amarillo Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ath., Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Varsity Cross-Country, Track, Geology Club, English Club, Soc. of Ex¬ ploration Geophysicists, DMS, Opportunity Award, Monsanto Chemical Co. Scholarship, George P. Mitchell Scholarship in Geology, Magnolia Petroleum Geophysics Scholarship. CASIMIR, JACK P. Ag. Eco. Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Ag. Eco. Club, Houston Home¬ town Club. CASTER, ROBERT W. “Bob” History Mesquite Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 17, Cadet Court, Pres. Mesquite Hometown Club, SCONA I and II, History Society, Pre-Law So¬ ciety, French Club, Tau Alpha Sigma, Gamma Alpha Sigma. GASTON, JAMES C. “Tube” Accounting W eslaco Age 22, Class 58, Maj. M-Band, Acct. Soc., DS, DMS, Rio Grande Hometown Club. CHAMBERS, RODGER L. Elec. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, AIEE. CHAPMAN, JOE B. Indus. Tech. Houston Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Alvin Hometown Club, Ind. Educ. Club. CHAPMAN, RICHARD A. “Lover” Bus. Adm. Brownsville Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Golf Team. CHEATHEAM, CHARLES J. “Charlie” Aero. Eng. Childress Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, IAS, MSC, Dance Class. CHESHER, PHILLIP B. “Phil” Indus. Tech. Amarillo Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Fish Drill Team, Amarillo Hometown Club, Indus. Educ. Club. CHILDERS, ASA B., JR. “Ace” Vet. Med. Mart Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA, MGM Hometown Club, DS, BSU Exec. Council. CLARK, FLOYD R. “Skeeter” Bacteriology Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. D-FA, Intramural Mgr., Corpus Christi Hometown Club, MSC Camera Comm., French Club, Sec. Delta Pi Alpha. CLARK, ROBERT F. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Sweeny Age 21, Class 58, Capt. C-Eng. ASME, CLARK, JAMES A. “Alex” Pet. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Outstanding Fish B-FA, Class Notes Ed. and Bus. Mgr. The Engineer, Asst. Ed. Aggieland, Tau Beta Pi, George P. Mitchell Pet. Award, RV’s, SCONA, DS, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. CLELAND, ROBERT D. Chem. Eng.-English College Station Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., RV’s, AIChE. GLOSS, FRANK P. Marketing Port Neches Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Fish Baseball, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Midcounty Hometown Club. COBB, JAMES E. “Ed” Bldg. Prod. Mkt. Terrell Age 23, Class 55, Capt. Sqd. 2 , Pres. BPM Club, Marketing Club, Kaufman Co. Hometown Club Soc. Chair. COFFEY, ROBERT, II “Bob” Chem. Eng. Longview Age 20, Class 58, 2nd Lt. A-Chem., YMCA, Phi Eta Sigma, 2nd Reg. Color Guard. COLLIER, CARROLL W. “Whoom” Bus. Adm. Amarillo Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Singing Cadets, 12th Man Bowl, Amarillo Hometown Club. COLLIER, PHILIP B. “Collins” Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, Capt. White Band, AIChE, Dallas Hometown Club. CONRAD, BOBBY J. Bus. Adm. Clifton Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. B Ath., “T” Assn., Fish Football and Baseball, Varsity Football, Pres. Bosque County Hometown Club. CONRAD, HAROLD J. Pet. Eng. Devine Age 20, Class 58, Capt. A Inf., Pres. SWTex. Hometown Club, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, DMS, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Ainsworth Saber. COOK, CHARLES R. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Swimming Team. COOK, ROBERT W. “Bob” Marketing Phillips Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, SCONA III, Panhandle Club, Mktg. Soc., Wheeler-Collingsworth County Club, Press Club. COOKSEY, EDWARD D. “Ed” Insurance Terrell Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, AIA, Aggieland Staff, Terrell Hometown Club. COOPER, WILLIAM H„ III “Coop” Finance Houston Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A Qmc., Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. Acct. Club, Bus. Soc. SCONA II and III, DMS, DS. COPPEDGE, HAROLD G. “Mouse” Civil Eng. Dallas Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Dallas Hometown Club. iFHTeer CORBELL, DONALD H. “Don” Mech. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, ASME, SAE, ASHAV. CORBIN, WILLIAM L, JR. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Cleburne Age 22 , Class 58, A Eng:, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., Johnson County Hometown Club. CORNETT, ARLEN C. Chem. Eng. and Bus. Adm. Cuero Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A Cml., Pres. AIChE, Eng. Council. COSTA, JAMES P. “J. Paul” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Ft. IPorth Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV Executive, Student Senate, Jr. Class Treas., Outstanding Corps Fish and Soph, Varsity Rifle Team, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME, Who’s Who. COTMAN, NATHAN T. “Tom” Pet. Eng. Austin Age 22, Class 58, Austin Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club. COUCH, JERRY L. Marketing Wellington Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Trans., Mktg. Soc., Panhandle Home¬ town Club. COULBOURN, DIXON W. “Dick” Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff, RV’s, AIEE. COX, DAVID M. “Dave” Accounting Ennis Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Intramural Mgr., Ellis Hometown Club, Acct. Soc., 1st Sgt. D FA, Aggieland Class Editor, Bonfire Organization Committee, Co. D FA, Pres. Delta Phi Alpha. COX, STEPHEN B. “Steve” Personnel Belton Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 21, Track Team. CREAMER, CLAUDE W. “Wendell” Mech. Eng. Conroe Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Pres. Montgomery Hometown Club. CROCKER, THOMAS N. “Norman” Education Hardin Age 20 , Class 58, Maj. 6 th Gp. Staff, Vice-Pres. Educ. and Psy. Club, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club, History Society, SCONA II. CROLLEY, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Ag. Eng. Edna Aae 21. Class 58. Mai. 3rd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, ASAE, ASME. CUDE, GEORGE A. “Stogie” Aero. Eng. Beeville Age 22, Class 58, Maj. W-Band, IAS, Moonwatch Club. CULVER, JOHN R. Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Gymnastic Club, AGC, Aggieland Staff, Engineer Staff, Lamar Chapter of Houston Hometown Club. CUNNINGHAM, DONALD A. “Don” Mech. Eng. Lufkin Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. 6 th Gp. Staff, DMS, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Angelina County Hometown Club, SAE. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN M. “Mike” Finance Midland Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Business Society, Midland Home¬ town Club. CUNNINGHAM, SAMMY R. “Sam” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Boxing Team, Bus. Soc. CUNYUS, DAVID W. History Stephenville Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd.. 7, Ecumenical Student Christian Conference Committee, Interfaith Council, French Club. CURRIN, DAVID M. “Dave” Accounting Dallas Age 21, Class 58, Capt. B-Comp, Acct. Society, Dallas Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team, DMS, DS, Qmc. Assoc. Award, Outstanding Achievement Award—Summer Camp. DAAB, FORD G. “Wing” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, RV’s, AGC, ASCE, 1st Wing Color Guard, Westminster Fellowship President. DALCHAU, KENNETH A. “Ken” Indus. Tech. Pasadena Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1 , Ind. Educ. Club, Student Safety Society, Wesley Council. DAVIDSON, ARTHUR 1. Vet. Med. Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Vet, AVMA, Hometown Club. DAVIS, A. DAN Indus. Tech. Age 23, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf. DAVIS, KENNETH E. Geology Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Pres. Williamson County Hometown Vice-Pres. Fish Drill Club. “Rusty” Dumas Panhandle Houston “Ken” T ay lor Team, Geol. Club, DAVIS, ROY B. Ag. Eco. Lubbock Age 21 , Class 58, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Alpha Zeta, Editor ’58 Aggieland, Ag. Council, MSC Council, Ag. Eco. Club. DEITHLOFF, JOHN A. Arch. Kenedy Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. Con-Band, Vice-Chairman Radio Comm., Treas. Lutheran Student Assn., AGC. DEMUTH, FRANKLIN Indus. Eng. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-lnf., DMS, AIIE, Centex Hometown Club. 38 DICKEY, ROBERT M. - Bob Indus. Tech. Corpus Christi Age 25. Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , AES. SSS, Indus. Ed. Club. PSL, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. DIXON, JAMES W. «j im „ RS Friona Age 21, Class 58, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 2, Alpha Zeta, Vice-Chairman Ag. Student Council, BSU, Panhandle Hometown Club, Pres. RS Club. DS, Aggie Follies, Color Guard. DORSET!, DONALD J. “ Don ” Range and Forestry Tyler Age 21. Class 58, Major 4th Gp. Staff, Intramural Mgr., Range and Forestry Club. DOSCH, CHARLES K. E.E. Vidor Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd 13, Beaumont Hometown Club, AIEE. DOSHER, JOHN R. “Round Man” Chem. Eng. Hobbs, New Mexico Age 21 , Class 57, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 16, Sgt.-at-Arms Freshman Class, Town Hall Staff, Tau Beta Pi, DS. DOWNS, JOHN L. “Larry” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21. Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 13, Chairman, Secretariat Committee SCONA III, Social Chairman St. Thomas Hometown Club. DOWSE, THOMAS F„ JR. “Tom” Chem. Eng. Winnsboro Age 21 , Class 58, Major 7th Gp. Staff, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, AIChE. DUDLEY, EDWARD R. “Ed” Gen. Bus. Pampa Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ath., Football, Baseball, Singing Cadets, “T” Association. DUNLAP, DONALD D. “Duck” Civ. Eng. New Orleans, La. Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt., White Band, Pres. Student Engineers Council, RV’s, DS, DMS, ASCE, SAME, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, SAME Corps of Engineers Award, Magnolia Petroleum Company Scholarship, ASTM Award Membership, Tau Beta Pi, Intercouncil Committee. DUNN. SHERROD D. Mech. Eng. Lamesa Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt., A Eng. DURDA, JAMES A. “Jim” E.E. Laredo Age 21, Class 58. 1st. Lt., A Signal, Inst. Radio Eng., Artificial Satellite Tracking Team. EAGLESON, JOHN M. “Eagle” Accounting Nederland Age 21 . Class 58, Major 2nd Wing Staff, Acct. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Cadet Court, Mid-County Hometown Club. EBY, DAVID F. “Eballs” Civil Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 58. B-Inf. EDWARDS, OLIVER L„ JR. “OL” E.E. Beaumont Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Signal ELLER, JOHN N., JR. “Johnny” Gen. Bus. Beaumont Age 21 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, Freshman Track Team, Beaumont Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., BSU. ELLEN, JOHN B„ III “Sonny” Personnel Adm. Hope, Arkansas Age 22 , Class 58, Lt. Col. 5th Gp. Staff, Vice-Pres. Cadet Court, Boxing Team, Bonfire Committee, Traditions and Privileges Com¬ mittee, 4 States Hometown Club, Soph. Drill Team, Air Force Ball Comm., Bus. Soc. ELLINGTON, JERALD W. “Jerry” Marketing Lyford Age 21 , Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Who’s Who, Pres. Jr. Class, Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Student Senate, Best Drilled Fish and Soph, in Sqd. 15, DMS, RV’s. EMERSON, GARY B. “Snake” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Freshman Drill Team, SAE. ENDARA, ENRIQUE M. “Hank” Geol. Eng. La Paz, Bolivia Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Geol. Club, Newman Club, United Nations Club, Pan American Club, Soccer Team. ENGLISH, ROYCE A. Aero. Eng. Pasadena Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV’s, DS, DMS, Treas. Gamma Sigma Rho. ESTES, JACK M. An. Hus. Fort Worth Age 21 , Class 58, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 19, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pari. Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Vice-Pres. Alpha Zeta, SCONA, Jr. Livestock Team, Sr. Meats Team. ESTES, THOMAS W. “Tom” Mech. Eng. Uvalde Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. 1st Reg. Phi Eta Sigma, Cadet Court ASME. EVANS, WILLIAM M. “Bear” Pet. Eng. Gainesville Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. M-Band, AIME, SAME, Pet. Eng. Club, SCONA II, Cooke County Hometown Club, Silver Taps Team. FADAL, DONALD R. “Don” Bus. A dm. Waco Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Bus. Soc., Treas. Waco Hometown Club. FALLIN, NORMAN “Blob” Chem. Eng. and Bus. Kilgore Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Drum and Bugle Award, Vice- Pres. Kilgore Hometown Club. FAREK, DONALD E. “Don” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Waco Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, Waco-McLennan County Hometown Club, Soc. Sec. BPM Club, Sec.-Treas. Arts and Science Council. FENTON, MIRON J. “Coonie” An. Hus. Fenton, La. Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, MYF, Creative Arts Comm., South Louisiana Club. FERRATA, JOHN B., JR. Indus. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, AFS, Indus. Ed. Club, Soc. Chairman Houston Hometown Club. St. Thomas Club. FISHER, RICHARD H. “Dick” Indus. Tech. San Antonio Age 22 , Class 58, C-Comp., Indus. Ed. Club, Soc. Sec. Student Safety Society. FISHER, DON R. “Flush” Education Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Sec. Arts and Science Council, Sec. Ed. and Psy. Club, DS, DMS, Pres. Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation. FISHER, PHIL D. Elec. Eng. Frisco Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, A1EE, Collin County Hometown Club. FLETCHER, LEROY S. “Skip” Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, YMCA, BSU, Student Engineers Council, Varsity Swimming Team, ASME Reporter. FLORES, DIONICIO V. “Sonny” Civ. Eng. Falfurrias Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Newman Club, ASCE Treas. Brush Country Hometown Club. FLOURNOY, MORGAN P. Ag. Eng. Huntington Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Engr., SAME, ASAE, Pres. Angelina A M Club. FORSYTH, FRANK R. Gen. Bus. Midland Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff, Midland Hometown Club. FOSTER, JOHN W. Vet. Med. Tahoka Age 23, Class 58, 1st Sgt. RV’s, AVMA, Cadet Court, 12th Man Bowl. FOX, DWIGHT A. “Alan” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Odessa A.ge 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C Inf., BPM Club, Recording Sec. FOY, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Ind. Tech. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Ord., Am. Ord. Assn., Pres. Ed. Club. FRANK, VERNON M. Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A Ord., AOA, AIIE. FREITAG, GILBERT A. “Gil” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21. Class 58. 1st Lt. B AAA, Houston Hometown Club, Newman Club, ASME. FRIEDERSDORFF, JIMMY W. “Jim” Zoology San Antonio Age 21. Class 58, E Inf. GALBRAITH, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Civil Eng. Cleburne Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Eng., ASCE. GALCERAN, EARL L. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, SAE, Fish Drill Team, Great Issues, Houston Hometown Club, Pres. Milby Chapter. GALLOWAY, BEDFORD G. “Glenn” Ag. Ed. Mesquite Age 21, Class 58, White Band, FFA, Camera Committee, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hometown Club. GANSKY, DANNIE F. “Dan” Dairy Science Schulenburg Age 21 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, Pres. SAC, Pres. Fayette- Colorado Hometown Club, Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA, Knights of Columbus, Parliamentarian Dairy Science Club, Senior Dairy Judging Team. GARCIA, BARTOLOME, JR. “Bart” Chemistry Brownsville Age 20, Class 58, Capt. C FA, RV’s, Am. Chem. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. GARCIA, CARLOS E. “Chuck” Physics Laredo Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Signal, Fish Drill Team, SAME, Physics Club, Singing Cadets. GARCIA, RAFAEL G. “Tiger” Education Realitos Age 22, Class 58, C Armor, Pres. Brush Country Hometown Club, Parliamentarian Ed. and Physics Club. CARIES, GERALD M. “Jerry” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. E Inf., MSC Dance Committee, Milby Hometown Club. GARNER, GARY N. “Loupot” Insurance Baytown Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. E Inf., DS, Bus. Soc., Vice-Pres. Canterbury Club, Vice-Pres. Baytown Hometown Club. GARNETT, JOHN S. English Sisterdale Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B Inf., Knights of Columbus. GARRARO, CLARENCE W., JR. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Ft. JVorth Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Eng., SAME, ASME, RV’s. GARRISON, LARRY G. Arch. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, ACF, AIA, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club. GARTRELL, JAMES W., JR. “Jimmie” Civil Eng. Bay City Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, ASCE, FFA, Matagorda Hometown Club. GATLIN, JAMES R. “Charlie Brown” Aero. Eng. Amarillo Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Vice-Pres. Freshman Class, Student Senate, Singing Cadets, IAS, DS, Flying Kadets, Amarillo Hometown Club. GEAR, EDWARD R. Ag. Eco. Point Comfort Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Pres. Ag. Eco. Club, Ag Council, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. GEORGE, FREDDIE C. Ag. Ed. Jacksonville Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Alpha Zeta, Collegiate FFA, Cherokee County Hometown Club, DS, MSC Dance Group, Jesse H. Jones Ag. Scholarship. GEORGE. REAGAN W. Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, Maj. Cons.-Band, AIA, AOA, DMS, Outstanding Fish and Sophomore Maroon Band. GIANOTTI, ALFRED P. “Pete” Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ord., ASCE, AOA, San Antonio Home¬ town Club. GILBERT, JOHN R. Indus. Tech. Russellville, Ark. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Ath., “T” Assn., Football Letterman 55-57. GILES, THOMAS E. “Tommy” 1 %cch. Eng Texcis City Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, ASME, SAE, DS, Galveston County Hometown Club. GILL, MICHAEL R. “Mike” Physics-Math San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, IRE, Physics Club, Music Comm., Dance Comm., Vice-Pres. San Antonio Hometown Club, Sec. Canter¬ bury Assn., Math Club. GILLIAM, JON C. “Tiger” Math San Francisco Age 21 , Class 58, 2nd Lt. C-Inf. GIUFFRE, JOE C. “Joe” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Dallas Hometown Club, Oppor¬ tunity Award. GLEASON, ROBERT B. “Yank” Education College Station Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Ed. and Psy. Club, Music Comm. GODFREY, WALTER J. “Dubby” Client. Eng. and English Brownsville Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., DS, AIChE, Varsity Swimming Team. GOLDING, FREDR1C G. “Fred” Indus. Tech. Waco Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ord., AOA, IEC, Waco Hometown Club. GOWAN, ARTHUR D. “Fats” Indus. Tech. Houston Age 21 . Class 58, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff. GOWER. JAMES D. “Growler” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21. Class 58. 1st Lt. C-FA, RV’s, ASME, SAE. GRAHAM, GORDON C. Pers. Adm. Bryan Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Business Society. GRAHAM, 0. “David” Elec. Eng. Marathon Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Nu, AIEE, SCONA II, Trans-Pecos Hometown Club, DS, DMS. GRANTHAM, ALVIN H. “Speed” Mech. Eng. Lockhart Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. Cons-Band, RV’s, 12th Man Bowl, ASME. 42 GRAY, JERRY E. “Jerry” Mathematics Ennis Ase 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Fish Track, Ellis County Home¬ town Club. GREENBERG, PAUL L. Chemistry Houston Age 22, Class 58, 2nd. Lt. A-Comp., Singing Cadets, Boxing Team, ACS. Hillel Foundation. GREEN WALT, JOHN P. “J. P.” Marketing Bay City Age 21, Class 58, Wesley Players, Wesley Foundation, Ecumenical Coni, Amateur Radio Club, YMCA. GREER, JAMES A. “Jim” Insurance Corsicana A e 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. GRIFFITH, JAMES R. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Port Lavaca Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. GROVES, JAMES R. “Jim” Civil Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV Plat. Ldr., SCONA III Exec. Comm., Pres. ASCE, Outstanding Soph. 1st Reg., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Drill Team, DMS, Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp, SAME Medal Award, Opportunity Award, Who’s Who. “Dave” Houston Houston Hometown Club. GUENZEL, DAVID L. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, GUIDRY, SHELBY L. Pet Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16 Hometown Club. HAGGARD, KEN L. Chem. Eng. Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., MSC Brazoria Pet. Eng. Club, Brazoria County “Bookie” San Antonio Art Comm., SEC., Commentator Staff, AIChE, San Antonio Hometown Club. HAGLER, JON L. “The Hague” Ag. Eco. La Grange Age 21, Class 58, Col. of the Corps, Outstanding Corps Jr., Caldwell Trophy, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Who’s Who, Student Senate, Alpha Zeta, Pres. Phi Eta Sigma, RV’s, DS, DMS, YMCA, Outstanding Soph Sch. of Ag., Danforth Scholarship, Jesse H. Jones Scholarship, Great Issues Chairman, Pres. Jr. FFA, Agriculturist Staff. HAIL, EWEN D. “Taz” Geology Dallas Age 21, Class 58, C-FA, Geol. Club, SEG, Geophysics Club, Gymnastics Club, Westminster Student Council, Ecumenical Conf. Comm., SCUBA. HAMBY, HARRY C. “Cliff” Civil Eng. W aco Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Fish Football, Varsity Football. HAMILTON, GLADEN R. “Bob” Indus. Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Fish Drill Team, S. A. Hometown Club, Indus. Ed. Club, Flying Kadet, Co-Capt. Aggie Para-Jump Team, Brazos Aviation Assn., Civil Air Patrol. HAMPTON, WILLIAM R. “Wild Bill” Gen. Bus. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 58, Bus. Mgr. Aggieland, Chairman Public Relations Comm., MSC Directorate, Arts and Science Council, Mktg. Soc., Wichita Falls Hometown Club. HANNA, WILLIAM W. “Bill” Civil Eng. Phillips Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. ATnf., ASCE. HARDIMON, FLOYD 0. “Flodie” Geology Roswell, New Mexico Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-AAA, El Paso Hometown Club, Geol. Club, MSC Directorate, Pres. Bowling Comm., Bowling Team. HARDY, JOHN R. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Madisonville Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-AAA, Wrestling Club, Wesley Founda¬ tion. HARLAN, JERE G. Chem. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Honor Orientation Comm., AIChE, Fort Worth Hometown Club. HARRIS, JOE R. “Hoss” Bus. Adm. Kilgore Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Fish Drill Team, MSC Music Group, Kilgore Hometown Club. HARRIS, JEROME “Jerry” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, Capt. DMS, Amer. Ord. Assn., Outstanding Cadet Ord. ROTC, Treas. Amer. Soc. of Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers. HARRIS, NEWTON T., Ill “Newt” Personnel Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 58, A Ord., Vice-Pres. Amer. Ord. Assn., Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., Fish Drill Team, Best Color Guard, Aggie Players, Ft. Worth Hometown Club Social Sec., Vice-Pres. YMCA. HARRIS, SIGMUND B. Marketing Dallas Age 22, Class 58, A FA. HARRIS, THOMAS R. “Peach” Chern. Eng. Dallas Age 21 , Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV, Chaplain of Student Senate, Corps Chaplain, Election Commission, DMS, Who’s Who. HAUSER, JOHN L. Entomology Garland Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., FFA, Entom. Soc., Ag Council. HAWES, VELPEAU E. “Boh” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. 1st Reg., Vice-Pres. Cadet. HAWKINS, ROBERT F. “Boh” Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, A-Chem., ATChE. HEALD, JACK M. “Captin” Vet. Med. Dalhart Age 22, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 1, Varsity Cross Country and Track, Pres. Panhandle Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. HENDERSON, WESLEY G. “Wes” Math Houston Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg., SAME, Math Club, Houston Hometown Club. HENDRIX, WILL C., JR. Mech. Eng. Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 . “Bill” San Antonio HERREN, JOHN C. “Diamond” Chern. Eng. and Bus. El Paso Age 20, Class 58, B-FA, Photography Club, Radio Club, Aggieland Staff, Ecumenical Council. HERRING, CLINT, JR. Poultry Science Hamilton Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. E Inf., Sec. Poultry Science Club. HERRING, TRAVIS W. “Stump” Ag. Ed. Lometa Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. E Inf., Varsity Rifle Team, 2nd Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. HESTER, JACK Architecture Fort Worth Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-Eng., SAME, AIA, SEC. HEWITT, ARMON M. Education Pasadena Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Safety Officer for Bonfire, Ed. and Psy. Club. “Bill” Cameron 1st Lt. Sqd. 2 , Capt. Fencing Team, Pres. Milam ------------- Club, BSU, Marketing Society. HILLAND, CHARLES R. “Bob” Math Bellaire Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, IAS, ASME, SAE, SAME, Math Council Club, Spanish Club, MSC Camera Comm., MSC Key Award, Lamar Chapter, Houston Hometown Club, Operation Moonwatch. HILL, WILLIAM Bus. Adm. Age 21 , Class 58, County Hometown HLAVINKA, VICTOR F. “Vic” Economics East Bernard Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, DMS, DS, SCONA I and II, Newman Club, Econ. Club, Czech Club, Pre-Law Soc. HOCKER, GEORGE W. “Bill” Ind. Eng. El Paso ve 22, Class 58, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff. HODGES, JACK C. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, Fish Drill Team. HOGUE, BAXTER E. “Pete” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 22, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 18, DMS, AIEE, SAE, Galveston Hometown Club, MGM Club. HOLBEIN, EDWARD R. “Catfish” An. Hus. Hebbronville Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Great Issues, Saddle Sirloin Club, MYF, Brush Country Hometown Club. HOLDER, DORMAN L. Indus. Tech. Greenville Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-AAA, Hunt County Hometown Club, Indus. Ed. Club. HOLDER, HARTWELL E. “Gene” Indus. Tech. Shreveport, La. Age 24, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, Shreveport Hometown Club, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Indus. Ed. Club. HOLDER, WALTER J. Indus. Tech. Cuero Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, SAE, Guadalupe Valley Home¬ town Club. HOLMANS, CHARLES F., II “Charlie” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Pre-Law Soc., Weight Lifting Club, Dallas Hometown Club. HOLMES, PAUL R. Civ. Eng. McKinney Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, ASCE, Newman Club, AGC, Collin County Hometown Club, Cadet Chaplain. HORTON, LOWREY P. “Phil” Math Rising Star Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Drum and Bugle Corp, SS and E Hometown Club. HOUSTON, LEONARD W. “Hoss” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Vice-Pres. SAE, IAS, San Antonio Hometown Club, Newman Club. HUGHES, WILLIAM F., JR. “Toby” Lib. Arts New London Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Aggie Players, Vice-Pres. Arts and Science Council, Commentator Staff, Republic Aviation Air Power Award, College Station State Bank Award, WTAW Announcer. HUITT, EARL M. Accounting Bay City Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Ord., Acct. Soc., Amer. Ord. Assn., Pres. Aggie Discussion and Debate Club. HULBERT, WILLIAM P. “Bill” Bus. A dm. Waco Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, A M Pistol Team, Waco Home¬ town Club. HURLEY, PHIL C. Ag. Ed. Yantis Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 5th Group Staff, DS, DMS, RV’s, FFA. HYLTIN, LEROY G., JR. “Admiral” Bus. Adm. Kenedy Age 21, Class 58, M-Band, Wesley Foundation, Bus. Soc., Pres. Flax Country Hometown Club. JACKSON, ROBERT E. “Bob” Chem. Eng. and English College Station Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, AIChE, English Club. JACOB, ELMER L. Ag. Ed. Goliad Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Reg. 3rd Bn. Staff, Collegiate FFA Vice- Pres. Interfaith Council, Pres. Lutheran Assn., Guadalupe Home¬ town Club. JAMESON, LONNIE R. “Lonnie” Geological Eng. Phillips Age 21, Class 58, Maj. Staff 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg., Great Issues Comm., Election Commission, Geo. Club, Panhandle Hometown Club. JAQUES, JOHN E. “Jag” Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Grayson Co. Hometown Club. JEFFERSON, JOHN R. “J.J.” Pre-Law and English Beaumont Age 21, Class 58, Maj, 1st Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Fish Yell Leader, Pres. Beaumont Hometown Club, Assoc. Ed. Commentator, Ed. Club Section Aggieland, Arts and Science Council, Pre-Law and Engl. Soc., MSC Per. Bureau, French Club, D-FA. JOHNSON, CHARLES H. Accounting College Station Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Comp, DS, Singing Cadets, Phi Eta Sigma, Acct. Soc., Pre-Law Soc. JOHNSON, TRAVIS C. “Animal” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Ysleta Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-AAA, Social Sec. Sen. Class, Cadet Court, Election Commission, DMS, Exec. Comm, of SCONA III, El Paso Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm. JOHNSTON, LON D. Per. Adm. Kilgore Age 21, Class 58, Capt. C Comp., Kilgore Hometown Club. JONES, BILLY J. “Bill” Wildlife Mgt. Waco Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 1, MSC, Dance Class, SC Bowling Club, Fish and Game Club, McLennan Hometown Club. JONES, DAVID A. “Dave” Chemistry Denison Age 21, Class 58, 2nd Lt. A Ord., A M Astronomical Soc., Arts and Science Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Amer. Ord. Assn. JONES, DONALD K. “Don” Mech. Eng. Richardson Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. C Eng., ASME, SAME. JONES, DONALD W. “Don” Mech. Eng. Waco Age 22 , Glass 58, Capt. Sqd. 5, Opportunity Award Scholarship, ASME, DMS, SAE, Treas. Waco Hometown Club. JONES, FELIX B. Gen. Bus. Stephenville Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. White Band. JONES, ROBERT G. “Bob” Math Houston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Amateur Radio Club, Physics Club, Moonwatch Club, Math Club. JONES, WELTON H. Journalism Lubbock Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Bn. Staff, Commentator Mgr. Editor, Fish Swimming Team, Pres. Lubbock Hometown Club, Sigma Delta Chi Scholarship, A M Soccer Team, Arts and Science Council. JUSTICE, WELDON H. Per. Adm. Pasadena Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph., Pasadena Hometown Club, Advertising Club, Mktg. Soc. KALMANS, BERNARD M. “Fuzzy” Elec. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Signal, AIEE, Hillel Foundation, Hous¬ ton Hometown Club. KAPELLER, ROYCE F. “Duke” Mathematics Mission Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20 , DS, Phi Eta Sigma, House Coning, Sec. Rio Grande Hometown Club, Math Club. KARSTETER, ROBERT B. “Prof.” Physics Bowie Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, German Club, United Nations Club. KELLY, BARRY L. Bus. Adm. Conroe Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn., 1st Reg. Staff, Spanish Club, Bon¬ fire Committee, Golf Team, Pre-Law Soc., Combat Ball Comm. KENDRICK, WILLIAM C. “Dub” Indus. Ed. ft. Worth Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Signal, Pres. Ft. Worth Hometown Club, AIIE. Fish Football. KERR, JAMES E. “Spot Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Vice-Pres. Dallas Hometown Club, Student Safety Soc. KIDD. ROBERT H. Math Menard Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Chairman Great Issues, Pres. Arts and Science Council, Co-Captain Boxing Team, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi. KIMBALL, JOSEPH R. “Ronnie” Bus. Adm. Houston Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Sec. Newman Club, Pres. Bus. Soc., Hometown Club, 1st Wing Chaplain. KIMREY, JAMES G. “Stormy” Civ. Eng. s an Angelo Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf., West Texas Hometown Club. KING, CHARLES F. “Floot” Bus. Adm. Sourlake Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-AAA. KINCAID, MILTON D. “Dave” Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 20, DMS, Best Drilled Fish, Outstand¬ ing Soph. 8 th Group, IAS. KIRBY, DONALD B. “Prince” Mech. Eng. Gainesville Age 21, Class 58, Col. 1st Wing Staff, Soph. Class Pari., Student Senate, RV, DMS, Pres. Senior Court, Chairman Air Force Ball, Chairman Traditions and Priv. Comm., Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., SCONA II and III, SAE. KIRKSEY, CECIL T. “Skipper” Acct. Lockhart Age 21, Class 58. Capt. W. Band, Band Drum Maj., Acct. Soc., Caldwell County Hometown Club. KNAPP, MARCIAL A. Hist. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Armor. KNOTTS, JOSEPH F. Marketing El Paso Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Pres. Mktg. Soc., Arts and Science Council, El Paso Hometown Club, AMA. KOLTERMAN, THOMAS U. “T.V.” Economics Lyford Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 5th Group Staff, Eco. Club. KOYM, GLENN 0. Ag. Eco. East Bernard Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Phi Theta Kappa, Ag. Eco. Club, Interfaith Council. KRAMER, GERALD A. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 5th Group Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Aggie Walther Club Pres., SAE, Sec. Great Issues Comm. KUCERA, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Bryan Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 7th Group Staff, Indus. Ed. Club, Student Eng. Council, Student Safety Soc., Newman Club, Catholic Youth Org., Iota Lambda Sigma. KUNATH, GUS W. “Bill” Chemistry Smithville Age 21, Class 58, Maj. M-Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, ACS. KUNZ, SIDNEY E. “Sid” Entomology Kerrville Age 21 , Class 58, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Ento. Soc., Newman Club, Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, Elections Comm., Ag. Council. KUYKENDALL, WILLIAM E. “Bill” E. E. Sulphur Springs Age 21, Class 58, Major 3rd Group, Aggieland Orchestra, AIEE- IRE, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. Eta Kappa Nu, DMS, DS. LACY, LOGAN W. “Prihoda” Ag. Ed. Quail Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Panhandle Club, Collegiate FFA, Crafts Club, BSU, Pres. Wheeler-Collingsworth Club. LAIRD, RAY W. “Ray” Mech. Eng. Corsicana Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 11, Cadet Court, DMS, Navarro County Hometown Club. Intramural Mar.. SAE. LAKE, DALE F. Gen. Bus. Corsicana Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 12 , Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Arts and Science Council, SCONA, Navarro County Hometown Club. LAM, CARROLL F. “Carroll” E. E. Oglesby Age 21 , Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Cadet Court, DMS, DS, RV, Outstanding Cadet in Flight Summer Camp, Bonfire Committee, AIEE-IRE, SCONA II and III, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. LAMKIN, TERRY W. Chem. Eng. Brownwood Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-CML, AIChE, Brownwood Hometown Club. LAMOREAUX, JOHN I. Acct. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC, Acct. Soc., Pres. Dallas Hometown Club. LASANCE, RICHARD B. Acct. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, C-Comp., Acct. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. LATHAM, BERT L. Mech. Eng. Killeen Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Signal, SAE, B ell County Hometown Club. LAWRENCE, RALEIGH E. Architecture San Antonio Age 24, Class 56, Maj. 7th Group Staff, AIA. LEACH, JACK G. Pet. E. Groesbeck Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Pet. Engr. Club, Hometown Club, AIME. LEBEL, LOUIS A. Marketing Dallas Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-FA, Mktg. Soc. LEFNER, DELV1N J. Pet. Eng. Georgetown Age 21, Class 58, Capt. C-AAA, Vice-Pres. Newman Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club, Williamson County Hometown Club, Interfaith Council, KC. LEMMON, GARY P. Ag. Eng. Tyler Age 22 , Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Gp. Staff, Pres. Tyler Hometown Club, ASAE. LESSARD, CHARLES S. “Charlie” E. E. Cristobal, C. Z. Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, RV, AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Newman Club, DMS, DS, Outstanding Freshman in EE, Best Drilled Freshman in Sqd. 9. LETZKUS, FRANK N. “Killer” Ag. Eng. Columbus, Ohio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Intramural Mgr., ASAE, Aggieland Staff, MSC Dance Group. LIBBY, BILLY W. “Bill” English Borger Age 20 , Class 58, Maj. Band, Student Pub. Board, DMS, Wesley Foundation, Student Senate, Aggie Players, SCONA, YMCA, Eng¬ lish Club. LIGON, JOHN L. English Odessa Age 21 , Class 58, Col. 2 nd Reg. .Staff, Pres. Cadet Corps, RV, DMS, Corps Rep. to US Military Academy, Exec. Comm., SCONA, Fish and Game Club. 48 LILLEY, EDWIN E. Pet. Eng. Dallardsville Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Comp., Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. LOCKE, THOMAS R„ JR. Tom Mech. Eng. Hamilton Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, SAE, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. LOFLAND, WILLIAM W. “Bib” Aero. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, IAS, Westly, Abilene Hometown Club. LONG, JOHN M. “Longjohn” Pre-Med and Zoology Charlottesville, Virginia Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg., RV’s, Arts and Science Council, Biol. Lab Asst., Pres. Pre-Med Pre-Dent. Soc., Pres. Ger¬ man Club, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS. LOTT. RICHARD W., JR. “Dick” Mech. and Indus. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, ASME, Amer. Ord. Assn. LOURIER, FORIS J., JR. AQ ElT£y Age 21,1st Lt. A-TC, ASAE. Beaumont LOWE, TEDDY R. “Ted” Insurance Canyon Age 21 , Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Fish Class Officer, Student Senate, Jr. Yell Leader, Head Yell Leader, Chairman of Student Life Comm., Panhandle Hometown Club. LOWRY, CLIFTON L. “Burr” Mech. Eng, Texas City Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, ASME, SAE. LUMMUS, ARLEN D. “Don” Pet. Eng. Denison Age 22, Class 58, Lt. Col. 7th Group Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Sigma, AIME, Outstanding Jr. in Second Wing, Sons of American Revolu¬ tion Award, Pet. Eng. Club. LYBECKER, GEORGE W. “Navajo” Indus. Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-FA, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Camera Club, Indus. Ed. Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. LYON, WILLIAM J. Acct. Crockett Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Reg., Acct. Club, Davey Crockett Hometown Club. MADDUX, JOE T. “J. T.” E. E. Canyon Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. White Band, AIEE, DS, Radio Club. MAEDGEN, MALCOLM A., JR. “Buddy” Agronomy Mathis Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Elect. Comm., Stu¬ dent Senate, Town Hall Staff, Senior Class Officer, Great Issues Comm., Agronomy Soc., Cadet Court. MAINER, THOMAS N„ III “Tom” Per. A dm. Bryan Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Pre-Law Soc., Geo. Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, 12th Man Bowl. MALONE, FRANK E. “Ed” Insurance Weatherford Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Hometown Club, Fish Golf Team. MANSFIELD, EDWIN A. “Al” Acct. Bandera Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. A-AAA, Acct. Soc., Hill County Home¬ town Club. MARKS, ROBERT E. “Bobby” P. E. New Orleans, La. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Ath., “T” Assn., Football Letterman. MARSHALL, DARRELL C. “Claudie” Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Pres. Guadalupe Valley Home¬ town Club, Treas. Agronomy Soc. MARTIN, FORD G. “Jug” Bus. A dm. Pearsall Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Bus. Soc., Southwest Hometown Club. MARTIN, JOHN L. “Larry” Finance Dallas Age 20, Class 58, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Consolidated Vultee Award, Outstanding Fish and Soph in 2nd Wing, Freshman Class Treas., Bus. Mgr. Agriculturist, Air Force Ball Comm. MARTIN, ROBNETT S. “Robbie” Civ. Eng. Brownwood Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-AAA, ASCE, AGC, Heart of Texas Hometown Club. MARTIN, THOMAS L. “Tom” Mktg. Wichita Falls Age 24, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Marketing Society. MARQUARDT, KENNETH W. “Ken” Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Engr., SAME, ASCE. MATHS, ROBERT J. “Moose” Ag. Ed. West Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , Newman Club, Pres. West Home¬ town Club, Headwaiter, Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA. MAYBERRY, JOHN H. Agronomy Age 21, Class 58, 2nd Lt. B-Inf., Agronomy Soc., Rep Hamilton Hometown Club. MAYFIELD, JOHN C. A1 ktg. Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 23, SCONA III, MSC Houston Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. MEALS, WILLIAM K. English and Bus. A dm. Age 22, Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Reg. Staff, RV’s, Council, Intercouncil Comm., Pres. Eng. Club, MSC Junto Comm., Intramural Mgr., Canterbury Hometown Club. “Pete” Gatesville . Coryell- Houston Dance Group, “Bill” Ft. Worth Arts and Science DMS, Chairman Assn., Fort Worth MELSON, BOBBY J. “Bob” Accounting Mt. Vernon Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Student Senate, Acct. Soc., Vice- Pres. Northeast Texas Hometown Club, DS, DMS. MELUG1N, JOSEPH E. MILLER, DAVID I. “Dave” Geology Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 58, A-Ord., Geol. Club, AOA, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. MILLER, WALTER L. Ag. Ed. Mesquite Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Alpha Zeta, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Mesquite Hometown Club, Drum and Bugle Corps. MILNER, F. WAYNE Economics Roswell, New Mexico Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC. MINYARD, HERBERT T. “Tiger” Pet. Eng. Jasper Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 4th Group Staff, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Jasper Hometown Club, Math Club, Pre-Law Society. MITCHELL, ROY E. “R. £.” Chemistry Ft. Worth Age 21 , Class 58, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 23, Phi Eta Sigma, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club, ACS, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Arts and Science Council, DS, Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student. MONTGOMERY, JACK Pet. Eng. Overton Age 21 , Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, Best Drilled Soph., Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. MOOMAW, RICHARD P. “Dick” Phys. Ed. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., PE Club, Intramural Mgr. 50 MOORE. JAMES O. ‘-Bones” Math Houston Age 21, Class 58, Maj. W-Band, Outstanding Freshman, Math Club, Houston Hometown Club. MOORE. JAMES R. “Jimmy” Mech. Eng. Venus Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt. B-Engr. MORGAN, BILL 1 ! R. “Dugan” Accounting Plano Age 22. Class 58. 1st Lt. A-Ath., Fish Track, Varsity Track, Acct. Soc., Collin County Hometown Club, Pistol Team. MORRISON, VIRGIL N. “Igor” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf. MORROW, JOHN D. Bus. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC, Bowling Club, Mktg. Soc., Houston Hometown Club. MUNNERLYN, JAMES H. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Edna Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Group Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, SAE, DS, DMS, Treas. Student Engr. Council, Guada¬ lupe Hometown Club. McBRIERTY, HARRY J. “McB” Mech. Eng. Ennis Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Newman Club, Ellis County Hometown Club, Rep. ASME, Aggieland Staff. McCAIN, BILLY J. Ag. Eco. Banquette Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Ag. Eco. Club. McCALLUM, WILLIAM S. “Bill” Ag. Ed. LaMarque Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 16, Galveston County Hometown Club, FFA, DMS, Outstanding Cadet, Flight Student. McCARTY, JOHN L. Accounting Houston Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 5th Group Staff, Dance Comm., Acct. Soc., Great Issues Comm. McCLUNG, RAY 0. “Stump” Phys. Ed. Dallas Age 22, Class 58. Capt. B-AAA, Student Senate, DMS. McCOWEN, REDMOND A. “Andy” Ind. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18. McDANIEL, JIMMIE H. “Mac” Ag. Eco. Naples Age 21, Class 58, W-Band, Ag. Eco. Club, Northeast Texas Home¬ town Club. McDonough, Brian Civ. Eng. Galveston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Armor, ASCE, AGC, SAME, Galveston Hometown Club. McGINTY, DON D. “Don” An. Hus. Spur Age 22 , Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 4. McGOWN, JERRY N. “Magoo” Zoology W aco Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Jr. and Sr. Yell Leader, RV’s, DS, DMS, Election Comm., Sweetheart Selection Committee. McKINNEY, KENNETH L. “Ken” Ag. Eco. Kaufman Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Pres. Kaufman County Hometown Club, Pres. Ag. Eco. Club, Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, Senior Intra¬ mural Mgr. McKNIGHT, GEORGE P. “Pokey” Aero. Eng. Lafayette, La. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Track Team, DS, IAS, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Southwest La. Hometown Club. McKNIGHT, RAY A. “Sack Lunch” Indus. Ed. Texarkana Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA. McLAIN, DAVID W. “Dave” Journalism Cameron Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. M-Band, Ed. Commentator, Arts and Sci¬ ence Council, Student Adv. Assn, of Texas, DS, Southwestern Journalism Congress, TDNA, Delegate TDNA Advertising Seminar. McLALLEN, DEWITT L. “De” Pet. Eng. Ft. Smith Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, Bus. Mgr. Engineer. McLaren, THERON D. “Mac” Mech. Eng. Liberty Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 6 th Group Staff, Senior Class Pres., Sec. Election Comm., Town Hall Staff. SCONA II, SAE, DMS, Best Drilled Soph. Sqd. 19, Pres. Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. McLaughlin, william e. “Magoogie” Floriculture San Antonio Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. A-QMC, MSC Council, MSC Music Group, Sec. Soph, and Jr. Classes, Student Senate, Election Comm., Flor. and Landscape Arch. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. McMAHAN, JIMMIE K. “Jim” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. ASCE, AGC. McNULTY, ALTON L. Bus. A dm. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Club. Baytown Baytown Hometown Club, German NAIL, FRANK N. “Root” Ag. Eng. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Alpha Zeta, DMS, Ag. Eng. Soc., Hill County Hometown Club Vice-Pres., RV’s. NELKIN, WILLIAM K. “Willie” An. Hus. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Welfare Chairman Hillel Founda¬ tion, Aggieland Staff, Houston-San Jacinto Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. NELSON, JACK E. Elec. Eng. El Paso Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Chairman SCONA III, Who’s Who, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Town Hall. NERREN, WILLIAM G. “Willie” Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Coll. FFA, Angelina County Home¬ town Club. NERRETT1G, KENNETH R. “Duck” Accounting Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Singing Cadets, SCONA II and HI, Houston Hometown Club, Acct. Soc., Mktg. Soc. NEWBY, ARVILL G. Dairy Science Springtown Age 21, Class 58. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Editor Agriculturist, Pres. Soph. Class, Rep. Dairy Science Club, Sec. FFA, Town Hall Staff, Senior Ring Comm., Chairman Air Force Ball Comm., Who’s Who, DMS, Great Issues Comm., Dairy Judging Team. NOEBEL, PETER C. “Pete” Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, Lt. Col. 3rd Group Staff, Vice-Pres. Cadet Court, Military Achievement Award, STU, Flying Kadets, DMS, Dallas Club. NORDEEN, JOHN E. “Swede” Bus. Adm. El Campo Age 22 , Class 57, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Bus. Soc. NUCKLES, JAMES F. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. W-Band, Collegiate FFA, Land-of-the-Lakes Club. “Zeke” Lampasas Alpha Zeta, NUCKOLS, SAMUEL S. Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. OAKES, DONALD U. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Drum and Hometown Club. “Nucks” Ft. Worth Club, Newman “Donnie” Winters Bugle Corps, Pres. OCHTERBECK. JOHN W. “Johnny” Ag. Eco. Las Vegas, N. Mex. Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-TC, RV’s, Alpha Zeta, Cadet Court, Interfaith Council, Ag. Eco. Club, LSA, Great Issues, DMS, DS. OERTLING. IRA H., JR. Geology Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, Geology Club. OWENS, DONALD B. “Don” Indus. Ed. Port Arthur Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Engr., Newman Club, State Sec. of K of C, Vice-Pres. Port Arthur Hometown Club, SAME, AIIE. OWEN, JAMES E. Civ. Eng. Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11. ASCE, AGC. PAIGE, JOHN W. E[ec Eng Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, AIEE, DMS. PALMER, ALVIN E. Arch. Age 21. Class 58. Maj. 2nd Bn. 1st Reg. Bowl. “Stone Face” Ft. Worth Dallas “Sonny” Silver Staff, AIA, 12th Man PALMER. RICHARD S. “Rick” Chem. Eng. and Pet. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 58, A-Chem.. AIChE, SAME, SCUBA Diving Club. PAPPAS, DIMITRI P. Accounting Laredo Age 22 . Class 58, Maj. 2nd Group Staff, Vice-Pres. Laredo A M Club, Acct. Soc., SCONA II. PARKER, RAYMOND L. “Ray ' 5 Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 21. Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Collegiate FFA, DS, Angelina County Hometown Club, Alpha Zeta. PARTRIDGE, JAMES R. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Cleveland Age 21, Class 58. Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, RV’s, DMS, ASME. Montgomery Hometown Club. U.S. Army Branch Aw ' ard, Winner Freshman Slide Rule Contest, Outstanding Soph. A-Chem. PATTON. LAWRENCE L. “Larry” Aero. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 9, Intramural Mgr., Pres. IAS, Eng. Council. Cadet Court, DS. DMS, Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Vice- Pres. Sigma Gamma Tau. PENA, CARLOS S. “Wetback” Ag. Ed. Cotulla Age 21 . Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Newman Club, Southwest Texas Club, Collegiate FFA. dePENA. FERNANDO “Nando” History San Diego Age 21, Class 58. Sqd. 23, French Club, Newman Club, Laredo Hometown Club. PENDER, ROY G. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 20, Class 58. 1st Lt. A-Inf., Dallas Hometown Club, BPM Club, Mktg. Soc. PENF1ELD. HERBERT An. Hus. Sao Paulo, Brazil Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Fish Basketball, DS, DMS, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PENLAND. ROBERT R. “Bob” Bus. A dm. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. PERCIVAL. ALBERT E. “Eddie” Agronomy Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Pan American Club, Agronomy Soc., United Nations Club, Soccer Team, Newman Club. PERLITZ, JAMES R. “Perl” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Silsbce Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, BPM Club, Beaumont Hometown Club. PERRONE, MARCO J. Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Newman Club. PIERCE, JAMES S. “Stan” Gen. Bus. IEaco Age 21 , Class 58. Maj. 5th Gp. Staff, DS, Waco Hometown Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Rotary Club Scholarship. PTGG. ' RICHARD E. An. Hus. Bryan Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A Comp.. Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council. PIGOTT, ED L„ JR. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt., A Vet., AVMA, San Antonio Hometown Club. PIKE, JOHN R. “Pickle” Personnel Port Neches Age 22. Class 58, 2nd Lt. A TC, Business Society. PITTS, JERRY “Curly Mesquite” Range and Forestry Panama City, Florida Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Range and Forestry Club. PLUENNEKE, RICKS H. Wildlife Mgt. College Station Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. E Inf., BSU, UW Club, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Fish and Game Club. POLANSKY, SAMMY R. Ag. Ed. Mart Age 23, Class 58. A-TC. PORTER. DENE F. Pet. and Geo. Eng. Big Sjyring Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Geo. Club 55-58, Pet. Eng. Club, A1ME, Howard County Hometown Club. PORTER, JIMMIE R. “Jim” Indus. Eng. Big Spring Age 22, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 19, Election Commission, SCONA II, YMCA, AI EE, Pres. Howard County Hometown Club. POSZ, JOHN R. Hort. Alamo Age 21, Class 58, 1 st Lt. A-TC, Ag. Council, Hort. Society, New¬ man Club. POUSSON, JEROME M. “Jerry” Mech. Eng. Lake Jackson Age 21 , Class 58. 1st Lt. C-Eng., ASME Sec.-Treas. POWELL, ROY A. Mech. Eng. Montgomery Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Best Drilled Freshman, ASME. YMCA, BSU. .Montgomery County Hometown Club. PRICE, CHARLES H. “Chuck” Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Co-Capt. Fish Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team, Phi Eta Sigma, SCONA, Houston Home¬ town Club. PRIESTLY, THOMAS F. “Tom” harm Mgt. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 58. 1st Lt. E-lnf., Ag. Eco. Club, Corpus Christi Llometown Club. PURRINGTON, ROBERT D. Physics Lubbock Age 21 , Class 58, A Ord., Physics Club. Astronomy Club, Amer. Ord. Assn., Arts and Science Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, IAS. QUIROS, ARMANDO “Chucho” Agronomy San Salvador Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-Inf., Agronomy Society, Pan American Club, Soccer Team, United Nations Club. RAGSDALE, GEORGE H. Mech. Eng. Memphis, Tenn. Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Group Staff, Ed. Engineer, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, SAME Award, DMS, DS, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team, Eng. Council. 54 RANKIN, JAMES L. “Jim” Pet. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 8 , Cadet Court, DMS, DS, RV’s, Pet. Eng. Club. RAY, CADWELL L. “Butch” Economics Dallas Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Eco. Club, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Commentator Staff. RAY, SAMUEL F. “Sam” Agronomy Bay City Age 22. Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, YMCA, Ecumenical Conf. Plan¬ ning Comm. REDDITT, WILLIAM M„ III “MaGoo” Civil Eng. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Phi Eta Sigma, RV’s, ASCE, AGC, Hometown Club. Fish Drill Team. REED. JERRY M. “Matson” Bus. Adm. Madisonville Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Bus. Soc., Wesley Found., Sec.- Treas. Madison County Hometown Club. REED, X. B„ JR. “Rex” Chem. Eng. Baytown Age 22, Class 58, AIChE, Tennis Team, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Aggie Follies, Baytown Hometown Club. REGMUND, JAMES G. “Jim” Ag. Eco. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 58, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. 1st Reg., Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Ag. Eco. Club, Brush Country Hometown Club. REOH, GEORGE C. Ag. Ed. Raymondville Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Collegiate FFA. RESLEY, PAT E. “Cactus Pat” Entomology El Paso Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Singing Cadets, Town Hall Staff, Ento. Soc., Issues Committee, Student Senate, Planning Comm. SCONA II and III. REUSCHER, JON A. “Rooster” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, SAE, Dallas Hometown Club. RHEA, JERRY C. “Rat” Phys. Ed. Ennis Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Student Athletic Trainer, Intramural Mgr., Election Committee, RUS, DS, DMS, PE Club, Aggieland Staff, Delta Phi Alpha. RICE, CHARLIE W. “Woody” Ag. Ed. Tyler Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, SCONA II and III, Interfaith Council, Student Senate, DS, DMS. RICE, CHARLES M. Ag. Eng. Plano Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Interfaith Council, 12th Man Bowl, Collin County Hometown Club, AOA, Ag. Eng. Club. RICHARDSON, BILL “Rich” Floriculture Channelview Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, RV’s, Alpha Zeta, FLAS, Mgr. Student Floral Concession, Amer. Ord. Assn., MSC Chess Comm. Chm. RIGGS, JAMES E. “Jim” Ind. Tech. Galena Park Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Sig., Feature Ed. Engineer, Ind. Ed. Club, Wesley Found., SAME, Student Safety Soc. ROBERSON, RICHARD W. Chemistry Terrell Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., DMS, ACS, German Club, Home¬ town Club, 12th Man Bowl. ROBERTS, JAMES H. Mech. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Eng., DMS. ROBERTS, JERRY C. Arch. Marshall Age 22, Class 58, Capt. B-Eng., Vice-Pres. ASME, AGC, Marshall 55 Hometown Club. ROBERTS, MILTON R. Civil Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Cml., RV’s, Fish Drill Team, DMS, DS, ASCE. ROBERTSON, PATRICK A. “Pat” Bi s. Adm. Dallas Age 20 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Dallas Hometown Club. Mktg. Soc. ROGERS, BILLY R. “Bill” Indus. Eng. Austin Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 15, AIIE, Sec. Austin Hometown Club, Handball Club, Junto. ROLLINS, GARALD D. “Ole Rol” Journalism Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Houston-San Jacinto Hometown Club, Student Advertising Assn., Sigma Delta Chi, Sports Ed. Batt., Sports Editor The Texas Aggie, Gn. Editor The Commentator, A M Press Club. “T” Assn.. Head Mgr. Football. ROSSBERG, SHELTON R. “Ross” Civil Eng. Austin Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-FA, ASCE, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. ROYCROFT, RAYMOND E. “Ray” Math Goliad Age 22, Class 58, Capt. M-Band, Cadet Court, Math Club, German Club, Meteorology Club, Geology Club. RUSSELL, WILLINGTON B. Liberal Arts Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Capt. Fencing Team, Outstanding Freshman Fencer Award, Film Soc. RUTH, RIDLEY M. “Tennessee” Mech. Eng. and Bus. Adm. Nashville, Tennessee Age 21 , Class 58, Sqd. 23, SAE, MSC House Committee. RYAN, BILL W. ‘-Willie” Personnel Bowie Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. B-FA, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Wichita Falls Hometown Club, DS. SALDIVAR, ROBERT .1. “Berro” Poultry Science El Paso Age 22, Class 58, Lt. ETnf., Treas. Poultry Science Club. SALINAS, E. CARLOS Geo. Eng. LaPaz, Bolivia Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. E-lnf., Pan American Club, Music Group, MSC, UN Club Sec., Newman Club. SAYGER, RICHARD O. Mech. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 58, Ord., Freshman Football, 12th Man Bowl, Amer. Ord. Assn., DS. SCHAAR, PETER L. “Pete” Aero. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 58, Sqd. 23, Moonwatch, Treas. Astronomy Club, SCONA, Physics Club. SCHMID, HARTER B. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, Maj. M Band, AOA, ASME, RV. SCHULZE, CURTIS D. “Curt” Range Mgt. Mason Age 21 . Class 58, 1st Lt. B-FA, Pres. YMCA, Student Ag. Council, Pres. Range and Forestry Club, Prog. Chairman YMCA, Treas. Wesley Foundation, Prog. Chairman YMCA, Treas. Delta Phi Alpha. SCOTT, CHARLES W. “Bullet” Mech. Eng. Lampasas Age 21 . Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ord.. Amer. Ord. Assn., Land-of-the- Lakes Hometown Club. SCOTT, TAYLOR G. “Scotty” Mech. Eng. and English Hearn Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 14, Fish Drill Team, Vice-Pres. Rob¬ ertson County Hometown Club, DMS, Cadet Court. SCHATTEL, JOHN L. “Woodies” Indus. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , Treas. AFS, Newman Club. SHANKS. HOMER K. English San Antonio Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. M Band, Physics Club, Film Society. SHELTON, HAL T. “T.S ” Phys. Educ. Houston Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. D-FA, Fish Drill Team, Aggie Players, Intramural Manager, Houston Hometown Club, PE Club. SHEPARD, GEORGE T. “Thatch” Mech. Eng. Groton, Connecticut Age 21, Class 58, Col. 1st Reg. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, AOA, ASME, DS, DMS, Executive Comm. SCONA III, Outstanding Freshman, DAR Award, Yankee Hometown Club. SHERRILL. BOBA “Bob” E. E. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, MSC House Group, DS, AIEE, IRE. SIDES, CHARLES A. “Charlie” Mech. Eng. Tyler Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-AAA. SIDES, WILLIAM B. “Gulu” Civil Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, Cadet Court, ASCE. AGC. DS, DMS. BSU, San Antonio Hometown Club. SIMMONS, A. L. “Al” Pers. A dm. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Capt. B-Ath., “T” Assn., Freshman Football Letter- man, Varsity Football Letterman. SIMPSON, MARION W. “Wes” Accounting Amarillo Age 21 , Class 58, A-QMC, Accounting Society, Amarillo Hometown Club. SIMS, RAY M. “Ray Boy” Bus. Ad. Beaumont Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Armor, Bus. Soc., Vice-Pres. Beaumont Hometown Club, Bonfire Committee. SINCLAIR, CHARLES W. “Chili” Phys. Educ. Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Class 58, 2nd Lt. B-AAA, PE Club, Northeast Texas Home¬ town Club. SIZEMORE, ROBERT L. “Bob” Phys. Educ. Hardin Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-FA, Lower Trinity Valley Club, PE Club. SKINNER, CHARLES R. “Bob” Accounting Raymondville Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, DS, DMS, Best Drilled Sophomore, Acct. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. SMITH. BOBBY R. “Bob” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Reg. Staff, Town Hall Staff, Sgt.-at- Arms Senior Class, ASME, RV’s, San Antonio Hometown Club. SMITH, CHARLES R. “Chuck” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20 , Class 58, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Who’s Who, Tau Beta Pi, Commander RV’s, SCONA III, ASME, Delta Phi Alpha. SMITH, HENRY K. Mech. Eng. Gran bury Age 21 , Class 58, A-Ord., AOA, Head Waiter. SMITH, HOMER D„ JR. An. Hus. Robstown Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Alpha Zeta, Election Commission, Treas. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Track Team, Brush Country Club, Collegiate FFA, Outstanding Cadet—Summer Camp. SMITH, PAUL L. “Smithers” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 10, IAS. SMITH, ROBERT T. “Bob” Geol Eng. p t _ fE ort h Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg., Cadet Court, Program Chairman Geology Club, Sec.-Treas. SEG, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, SCONA III, Fish Drill Team, Color Guard, Best Drilled Sophomore, Delta Phi Alpha. s SMITH, RONALD E. “Ronnie” Physics Robstown Age 21, Class 58, C-Comp., AS, Physics Club Vice-Pres., AOA. SMITH, WARREN A. “Symthe” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 58, Capt. B-Inf., AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. SMITHERMAN, JOE V. “Mole-Man” Ag. Ed. Longvieiv Age 21, Class 58, Capt. B-FA, Vice-Pres. Deep East Texas Home¬ town Club, Collegiate FFA. SOLKA, JACK Architecture Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 2 nd Reg. Staff, Vice-Pres. Hillel Foundation, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Co-Chairman Interfaith Council, AIA, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, RV, Chaplain 2nd Reg. SPENCER, JIM E. “Big 44” Economics Dallas Age 23, Class 57, 1st Lt. C-FA, Intramural Medal Winner, Dallas Hometown Club, Eco. Club. SPIELER, ROBERT R. “Rob Roy” Ag. Ed. Junction Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Collegiate Wool Team, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club Pres., Collegiate FFA. SPITZER, JOEL S. “Spite” History El Paso Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., Hillel Foundation, El Paso Home¬ town Club, DS, Pre-Law Soc., SCUBA Driving Club. SPRADLEY, BRYANT E. Gen. Bus. Age 22, Class 57, C-Comp., Phi Kappa Phi, DMS. SPRINGS, DARRYL M. E. E. Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. Staff, 2nd Reg., Committee, SCONA III, DMS,- AIEE-IRE, DS, Eng. McGregor “Springer” Seguin RV, Publicity Staff. STAEHS, JOEL L. “Joe” Mech. Eng. Beatrice, Nebraska Age 21, Class 58, Sqd. 23. STALLWORTH, WILLETT R. Civ. Eng. Marlin Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. M Band, Pres. Falls County A M Club. STARR, JAMES C. “Jim” Mech. Eng. and Bus. Adm. Caldwell Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20 . STEPHENS, PAUL V. “P V” Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22 , Class 57, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Collegiate FFA. STEPHENS, RICHARD W. “Dick” Indus. Tech. Arlington Age 21 , Class 58, Capt. Sqd. 6 , Indus. Ed. Club, Intramural Swim¬ ming Medal. STEWART, JOHN B. Arch. Const. _ Houston Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ord., Fencing Team, Amer. Ord. Assn., ASCE, SAME, AGC. STILES, GRAHAM B. “Bill” Chem. Eng. San Antonio Age 20, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Track Team, DMS, DS, AIChE, San Antonio Hometown Club. STILL, GERALD R. “Jay ” Pet. Eng. Alvin Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. STITELER, ROBERT H„ JR. “Bubba” Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 7th Gp. Staff, SAE. STONE, JACK W. Ag. Ed. Groesbeck Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, MGM Club, Collegiate FFA SUBLATURA, LEON H. “Sab” W ildlife Mgt. Ganado Age 22, Class 58, Maj. M Band, Ag. Council, Fish and Game Club, Ed. and Psy. Club, Newman Club. SURVIK, BOB J. “P 0SS ” Accounting Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Pres. Student Sen¬ ate, Pres. Singing Cadets, Town Hall, Election Commission, MSC Council, Arts and Science Council, Soph. Class Sec., Acct. Soc., Pre-Law Soc. SWAIM, ROBERT H. “Bob” Architecture Pittsburg Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., AIA, AGC. TAYLOR, VERNON P. “VD” Indus. Tech. Austin Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, San Antonio Hometown Club, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., SAE. TEMPLIN, HOWARD D. “Tootie” Civ. Eng. Edna Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, ASCE, AGC, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. THOMAS, GARY E. Mech. Eng. Laredo Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, RV, SAE, DMS. THOMASON, HENRY A„ JR. Civ. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 4th Gp., ASCE, AGC, Honor Council. THOMPSON, DAN C. Math Longview Age 22 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Phi Eta Sigma, Physics Club, East Texas Hometown Club, Chess Club Pres., Wesley Foundation. THOMPSON, WAYNE R. Architecture Dallas Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, AGC, Student Award, Amer. Soc. Testing Materials, AIA, Dallas Hometown Club, DS. THORPE, EDWIN H„ JR. “Eddie” Accounting Haivkins Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. Consl. Band Staff, YMCA, MSC Directorate, A M Press, Acct. Soc., SCONA III. THURMAN, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Math Lewisville Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Pres. Math Club, Astronomy Club, MSC Table Tennis Committee, Arts and Science Council. TODD, THOMAS C. “Teed” Mech. Eng. Pasadena Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 6 th Group Staff, Pres. Pasadena Hometown Club. TRAWEEK, JAMES T. Dairy Science Dublin Age 21, Class 58, A-TC, Danforth Fellowship Winner, Sec. SAC, Pres. Dairy Science Club, Agriculturist Staff, Alpha Zeta. TREADWAY, BARNEY R. Chem. Eng. Orange Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Kappa Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Track, AIChE. TRICE, MARVIN L„ JR. “M.L.” Mech. Eng. Lorena Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Tau Beta Phi, ASME, BSU, DS, DMS, YMCA, McLennan Hometown Club. TUCKER, CHARLES T. “Toad” Math and Chem. Eng. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Chem., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, ACS, Math Club, German Club, SCONA II and III, San Antonio Hometown Club. TUCKER, DONALD F. “Toad” Bus. Adm. Waco Age 21, Class 58, A-FA, Waco-McLennan Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. TURK, SAMMIE C. Ag. Eco. Gonzales Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Ag. Eco. Club, Gonzales Home¬ town Club. UHLENHOFF, WALTER Mech. Eng. Longview Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Pres. Hometown Club. UPCHURCH, THOMAS J. “Tom” Pre-Law Amarillo Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg., Town Hall Staff, RV’s, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, DAR Award, Jesse H. Jones Military Scholarship, Student Senate, Lulie Huey Lane Scholarship, Outstanding Soph. Arts and Sciences, Best Drilled Fish C-AAA, W ho’s Who, Traditions Comm. VENINCASA, JOE F. Indus. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-Signal, AIEE, San Antonio Hometown Club. VESELKA, ERNEST Personnel Robstown Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, Brush Country Club, Bus. Soc., A M Czech Club, Jr. Advisor to Soph. Drill Team. VINCENT, ROBERT J. “Jerry” Architecture Hurst Age 21, Class 58, Capt. C-Inf., DS, DMS, AIA. VOORHIES, JAMES F. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 57, ASME. WADSWORTH, TERRY Architecture Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Eng, WALKER, JACK V. Mech. Eng. Age 22 , Class 58, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Reg Antonio Hometown Club, RV. “Jim” Dallas “Straight Poop” Naukesha, IF is. AIA, AGC, SAME. San Antonio DMS, ASME, San WALKER, JOHN R. “Waker” Ag. Eco. Pleasanton Age 23, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg., Ag. Eco. Club Sec., SCONA III. WALLACE, JOHN C. “Jack” Accounting Odessa Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Abilene Hometown Club, MSC Directorate, Chairman MSC Table Tennis Comm., Acct. Soc. WARD. JOE E. (■ iv. Eng. Dickinson Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 4th Group Staff, SCONA, ASCE. WARNER, JOHN W. “Scooter” Journalism Pampa Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Arts and Science Council, Debate Team, SCONA III. Publicity Comm. Battalion Staff, Wesley Founda¬ tion. WARREN, JAMES M. Mech. Eng. Midway (Waco) Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14. WATERS, GARY L. An. Hus. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. WEEREN, EDWARD L. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. La Grange Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, Track Team. WEINACHT, CHARLES A. An. Hus. Pesos Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17. WESTERFIELD, JACK W. Mech. Eng. Amarillo Age 21 , Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Amarillo Hometown Club Pres., Town Hall Staff. WESTFALL, GWEN D. “Slick” Per. Adm. Abilene Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Bus. Soc., Agriculturist Staff, Abilene Hometown Club. WHARTON, HUGH E. Economics San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., SCONA I, Town Hall Staff Great Issues, Eco. Club, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, MSC Directorate, MSC Council, MSC Bldg. Study Comm., Pan American Week Chair- WHITAKER, THOMAS L. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QM, AGC, ASCE. “Tom” Humble WHITE, DIXON N. “Dixie” Geology San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Ord., Geology Club, San Antonio Home¬ town Club. WHITE, GENE A. Gen. Bus. Richland Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. CTnf. WHITMIRE, RICHARD E„ JR. “Whit” Vet. Med. Edgewood Age 21, Class 58, Capt. B-Armor, DS, DMS, Honor Council, Vice- Pres. Van Zandt Co. Hometown Club, Outstanding Soph, and Jr. in Batt. WILCOX, ARTHUR M. Bus. Adm. Galveston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Mktg. Club, Galveston Hometown Club, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. WILKINSON, THOMAS J. “Tiny” Ag. Ed. Alvarado Age 21, Class 58, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Johnson County Home¬ town Club, Collegiate FFA, Agriculturist Staff, Alpha Zeta. WILLIAMS, LORENZO N. “Larry” Aero. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, IAS, Newman Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, W. J. “Country” JVildlife Mgt. Llano Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-FA, Land-of-the-Lakes Club, Fish and Game Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Rodeo Club, BSU. WILLIFORD, ALLEN H. Ind. Eng. Kountze Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Comp., BSU, Beaumont Hometown Club, AIIE, Tau Beta Pi, DS. WILLIFORD, CARL J. Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Ind. Ed. Club, St. Thomas Hometown Club. WILLINGHAM, RICHARD C. Willy” Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Armor, Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. WILLIS, DONALD R. “Don” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Fish Track, AOA, AIA, AGC, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Boxing Team. WILLIS, HORACE E. “Earl” Chem. Eng. Beaumont Age 22, Class 58, A-Chem., MSC House Group, AIChE. WILLIS, JAMES E. “Jim” Phys. and Math Dallas Age 21, Class 58, 2nd Lt. A-Chem., Phys. Club, Amer. Ord. Assn., Math Club. WILSON, JOHNNY C„ JR. “Farmer” Ag. Eco. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, Ag. Eco. Club, DS, Agron. Soc., Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Moon Watcher. WINDROW, GEORGE C. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 26, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-Inf., ASME, DMS, Honor Code Comm. 61 WINKLER, CHARLES K. “Charlie” Wildlife Mgt. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Sec. Fish and Game Club, Centex Hometown Club. WINKLER, JEROME L. “Jerry” Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Reg. Stall, Phi Eta Sigma, A M Satellite Observing Team, Physics Club. WINTERS, GERALD M. Accounting Bryan Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Acct. Soc. WOODARD, DONALD E. “Don” Indus. Tech. Rusk Age 22, Class 58, A-Ord., Indus. Ed. Club, AOA, Cherokee County Club. WOODARD, RIPLEY E. “Rip” History Houston Age 22, Class 58. Maj. 4th Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Swimming Team, RV’s, SCONA, Pres. Pre-Law Soc., Pres. Lamar-Bellaire Hometown Club. DMS, DS. WOOD, DONALD B. “Don” Mech. Eng. White O ak Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 3rd Bn. 1st Reg. Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Engineers Council, ASME, SAE, DS, DMS, Gregg Hometown Club. WOOD, JOHN F. Arch. Galveston Age 21, Class 58. 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, AIA, Galveston Hometown Club. WRIGHT, CHARLES D. “Charlie” Ag. Eco. Moody Age 22, Class 58. 1st Lt. A-Ath., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Eco. and Rural Soc. Club. Fish Track Team. WOLFE, EMIL G. Pers. Adrn. San Antonio Age 20, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, Election Comm., Vice-Pres. Hillel Foundation, MSC Bowling Comm., MSC Person¬ nel Bureau, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. WUNDERLICH, ROBERT R. “Bobby” Pers. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 58, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Chaplain 1st Wing. YARDLEY, JACK R. Arch. Bryan Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Best Drilled Freshman, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Sec.-Treas. AIA, AOA, MSC Art Group, Tau Beta Pi, Faculty Award for Outstanding Freshman, Soph, and Jr. in Arch., Opportunity Award Scholarship. ZE1TLER, CARL “Bucky” Elec. Eng. La Feria Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. M Band, SCONA, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-Pres. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Newman Club. ZIPP, THOMAS G. “Tom” Ag. Ed. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 58. M Band, FFA, Ed. anil Psy. Club, Centex Home¬ town Club. ABLES, ROBERT E. “Bob” J et. Med. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 58, AVMA. ALBRITTON, WILLIAM C„ JR. “Bill” Marketing Jacksonville Age 26, Class 52, Cherokee County Hometown Club, Vice-Pres. Mktg. Soc., DS. Mt. Pleasant and Game Club, ALEXANDER. BOBBY G. Wildlife Mgt. Age 21, Class 58, Hometown Club, Pres. Fish Agriculture Council. ALEXANDER. ROGER “Shane” Indus. Tech. Livingston Age 23, Class 56, Rodeo Club, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Aggie Players, Aggie Talent Show, Indus. Ed. Club, AIME, Pistol Team. ALLEN, JOE K. Pet. Eng. Bonham Age 22, Class 58. 62 ALLEN, PAUL T. Chemistry Age 21, Class 58. ALLEN, RICHARD P. Indus. Tech. Age 26, Class 54, ASCE, Ed. Club, SAME. ALLBRITTON, ALLAN R. V ft Med Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. Queen City “Dick” Dallas “Roy” Jena, La. ANCIRA, ROSENDO E. “Chendo” Math Laredo Age 24, Class 56, Laredo Hometown Club, Math Club, Newman Club, Pan American Club. ANDERSON, CARL G„ JR. “Andy” Ag. Eco. Taylor Age 26, Class 58, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Eco. Club, Hometown Club ANSLEY, MARVIN C. Ag. Ed. Royse City Age 22, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Wrestling Team, Greenville Hometown Club. ARBER, HARRY D. Pet. Eng. Ase 26, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. ARDIS, LOUIS H. Mansfield Indus. Eng. Age 22, Class 58. Sulphur Springs ARLEDGE, BILLIE R. “Bill” Pet. Eng. Age 26, Class 58, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. Austin ARNOLD, MARION D. Pet. Eng. Waxahachie Age 25, Class 58. Pet. Eng. Club, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, AIME, Calif. Co. Scholarship. AVANT, JOHN F. History T aredo Age 21, Class 58, ASC, Civ. Student Conn., Student Pub., DS, Pre-Law Soc. BAILEY, AMON L. Mech. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 58, ASME, Ecumenical Conf., Wichita Falls Home¬ town Club. BAILEY, CHARLES F. “Frank” Vet. Med. Taylor Age 21, Class 58, AVMA, K of C, Civilian Student Coun., William¬ son Hometown Club. BAILEY, JACK C. Vet. Med. Austin Age 21, Class 58, Civilian Student Weekend, AVMA, Austin Home¬ town Club Vice-Pres. BAILEY, ROGER C. “Booga” Civil Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 58, ASCE, SAME, AGC, Hometown Club. BAKER, BILLY W. Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 29, Class 59. BANNISTER, JAMES R. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Water Valley Age 28, Class 58, SAE, Southwest Football and Basketball Official. BAREFIELD, WILLIAM E. “Bare” Ag. Eco. Del Rio Age 22, Class 57, Collegiate FFA, Del Rio Hometown Club. BARKMAN, DONALD L. “Don” Pet. Eng. Texarkana Age 23, Class 57, Texarkana Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. BARNHILL, LLOYD J. “Jim” Ag. Ed. Gatesville Age 22, Class 57. BARNHOUSE, HERBERT W. “Bill” Aero. Eng. Newton, Iowa Age 29, Class 58, IAS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. BARTON, GEORGE F. “Buddy” Indus. Ed. Sipe Springs Age 21, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Stu¬ dent Safety Soc., Arts and Crafts Club. BASHAM, BILLY M. “Bill” Floriculture Grandview Age 27, Class 58, Vice-Pres. Flori. and Land. Soc. BAYLIS, ROBERT V. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Longview Age 21, Class 58, ASME, SAE, 12th Man Bowl, Deep East Texas Hometown Club. BEARD, CHARLES T. “Tom” Indus. Ed. West Age 22, Class 56, Sbisa Vol., Head Waiter Duncan Mess Hall, Indus Ed. Club. BECKETT, THOMAS A. “Tommy” Vet. Med. Austin Age 22, Class 58, CSS, Austin Hometown Club Sec. and Reporter, AVMA. BEGER, EUGENE L. “Gene” Accounting Bryan Age 26, Class 58, Acct. Soc. BEHLEN, DAVID N. Poultry Science Gonzales Age 21, Class 58, Poultry Sci. Club, Poultry Judging Team, Luth¬ eran Student Assn., ESCC, Rodeo Club. BELCHER, JERRY W. Per. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Bosque Co. Club. BELL, JOSEPH L. “Joe” Bus. Adm. Throckmorton Age 25, Class 58, Bus. Soc. BELL, THOMAS H. Civil Eng. Age 24, Class 55, ASCE. BENNETT, JAMES W. Civil Eng. Age 27, Class 58, ASCE. BENSON, WILLIAM Poultry Science Tyler “Jim” Galveston Age 27, Club. “Doc” Temple Class 58, Poultry Judging Team, Reporter Poultry Science BENT, JERRY P. Zoology Conroe Age 22, Class 58, Treas. French Club, Treas. Lufkin Hometown Club, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship. BERGMAN, FRANK J. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 26, Class 58, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club. BERTINO, JOE L. Ag. Ed. Mingus Age 27, Class 58, Collegiate FFA. 64 BILL1NGSLEA, EARL H. Accounting Age 24, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Soi BISKUP, ROBERT L. Amarillo Bus. Adm. Age 23, Class 57, Knights of Columbus, Hometown Club BLACK, EDWARD L. Mech. Eng. Age 24, Class 58. Cameron Paradise BLACK. THOMAS K. “Tommy” Mech. Eng. Paradise Age 21, Class 58. BLACKSTOCK, DAN A. Agronomy _ Gatesville Age 21, Collegiate FFA, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. BOCKMON, BILLY G. Civil Eng. Age 30, Class 49, ASCE, DS. “Bill” Pittsburg BOLNER, CLARENCE A. Civil Eng. Del Rio Age 27, Class 57, Vice-Pres. AGC, Eng. Coun., ASCE, Newman Club, Del Rio Hometown Club. BONNETT, NORMAN N. Vet. Med. Austin Age 22, Class 57, AVMA. BOOTY, DAVID E. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, ASME, ASHAE, Chess Club, Dallas Hometown Club. BOSTIC, JERRY D. Bus. Adm. Pasadena Age 23, Class 57, BSU, Acct. Soc., Pasadena Hometown Club. BOUNDS, DAVID C. E. E. Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 58, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. BO D, BERNARD M. “Bernie” Marketing Wichita Falls Age 25, Class 58, Mktg. Soc., Flying Kadets, College View Apt. Council. BOYETT, GEORGE H. Mech. Eng. College Station Age 22, Class 57, RV’s, DMS, DS, SAE, AES, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma. BOYSEN, STEPHEN M. “Mark” Ag. Eng. and Civil Eng. Brownwood Age 23, Class 57, ASAE, SAME, DS, Alpha Zeta. BRALY, NARRIS W. “Bull” An. Hus. and Ag. Ed. Tyler Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Tyler- Smith County Hometown Club. BRANSFORD, J. WARREN “Jim” Chemistry Sarepta Age 21, Class 58, ACS. BRAZZELL, JERRY E. Bus. Adm. Ft. Worth Age 24, Class 55, Flying Club, Christian Science Organ., Inter¬ faith Council. BREAZEALE, KENNETH J. Mech. Eng. Zephyr Age 27, Class 58, ASME. 65 BRENNER. CHARLES C. “Charlie” Education Houston Age 21, Class 58. BRIDGE S, GILBERT S. Pers. Adm. Stanton Age 23, Class 58. BRIEDEN. LEONARD H„ JR. Finance San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, San Antonio Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Fresh¬ man Drill Team, Geol. Club. BRIGGS, DAVID R. “Ronnie” Pet.-Mech. Eng. Seminole Age 23, Class 57, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, DMS, DS. BROWN, DARRELL W. “Brownie” An. Hus. Dayton Age 22, Class 57, BSU, Football, “T” Assn., Liberty County Home¬ town Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BROWN, DIXON 0. “Hawgjaw” Marketing Galveston Age 25, Class 54, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Civilian Student Council, Pres. Galveston County Hometown Club. BROWN, DUDLEY M„ JR. “Dud” Marketing Brownsville Age 22, Class 57, MSC Music Group, Mktg. Soc., RGV Home¬ town Club. BROWN, EARL L. Mech. Eng. Blooming Grove Age 28, Class 58. BROWN, HAROLD E. Ag. Ed. Bellville Age 25, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Student Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. BROWN, JACK L. Entomology Breckenridge Age 22, Class 58, Freshman Drill Team, Corps Color Guard, Boyer Hilton Award, 4-H Club, Ent. Soc., Agriculturist Staff. BROWN, JAMES B. Elec. Eng. Fairfield Age 24, Class 58, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. BROWN, JERRY A. “Al” Horticulture Grapeland Age 22, Class 58, Hort. Soc. BROWN, JOHNNY R. “Brown Boy” Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 22, Class 57, Pres. Hometown Club, Rodeo Club, AVMA. BROWN, JON H. Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 27, Class 58, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Sigma Gamma Tau Treas., Tau Beta Pi. BROWN, LENTON R. Range Management San Angelo Age 22, Class 58, West Texas Hometown Club, Range and Forestry Club. BROWN, MORRIS A. Pet. and Geo. Eng. Harlingen Age 28, Class 51, Geo. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Tau Beta Pi. BROWN, RICHARD T. Elec. Eng. Kingsville Age 25, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE. BROWN, THOMAS W. “Tom” Bus. Adm. Florence Age 22, Class 58, Williamson County Hometown Club. BROWN, WILLIAM A. “Billy” Pet. Eng. Tenaha Age 21. Class 58. Pet. Eng. Club. AIME. ' BRUNE. LELLIUS A. Indus. Eng. Columbus Age 22, Class 58, AIEE. Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club. BRUNSON, TED J. Geology Marshall Age 28, Class 58, SEG, Geology Club, Marshall Hometown Club. BUCARAM, SALIM M. E. E. Age 21, Class 58, IRE. BUCK, CHARLES W. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, Brenham Hometown Club. BUIE, EUGENE C„ JR. English and Pre-Law Age 21, Class 58, Pre-Law Soc. “Mike” Manta-Ecundor W ashington “Gene” Corsicana BULLARD, JOHN C. An. Hus. and Ag. Ed. Gainesville Age 23, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BULLOCK, JAMES R. “Jim” Arch. Terrell Age 24, Class 55, AIA. BURCHFIELD, PAT B. “Pat” Math Houston Age 21, Class 58, Houston Hometoyvn Club, Math Club, Oper. Moonwatch. BURNSIDE, PAUL L., JR. Bus. Adm. Fayetteville Age 21, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Hometown Club. BURTON, DEMCIE R. “Randy” Agronomy Rosebud Age 21, Class 58, Agron. Soc., Civilian Student Council. BURTON, EDWIN R. “Ed” Civil Eng. Slaton Age 27, Class 52, Lubbock-South Plains Hometown Club, ASCE. BURTON, OTTIS W. “Bill” Indus. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 58, St. Thomas Club, Indus. Ed. Club, Houston Hometown Club, Newman Club. CABALLERO, GUS J. “Cab” E. E. Galveston Age 21, Class 58, AIEE, K. of C, Galveston Hometown Club. CAMARGO, GUADALUPE T. “Lupe” Civil Eng. Brownsville Age 23, Class 57, ASCE, Newman Club, RGV Hometown Club. CAMPBELL, CHARLES M. An. Hus. Corpus Christi Age 26, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Pistol Team. CANALES, GILBERTO A. “Gil” History Laredo Age 25, Class 55, Ed. and Psy. Club, Camera Club, Radio Club, French Club, SNEA, Laredo Hometown Club. CARLISLE, JIMMIE A. “Jim” Aero. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 58, IAS, Kilgore Hometown Club. CARSON, DINK Ag. Ed. Eustace Age 24, Class 58. CASAS, DAVID R. “Dave” Pet. Eng. Matamoros, Mex. Age 23, Class 56, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. CASHMAN, EDWARD H. “Ed” Insurance El Paso Age 21, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., El Paso Hometown Club, Recorder for SCONA II, Soc. Sec. Freshman Class. CASTLEBERRY, CLYDE G. Ag. Ed. Lampasas Age 23, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wool Judging Team, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. CATLEDGE, MORRIS B. “Buddy” GeoJ. Eng. Moorhead, Miss. Age 21, Class 58, Geol. Club, BSD. CHAMPION, WILLIAM M. “Champ” Pet. Eng. Texarkana Age 27, Class 58, Texarkana Hometown Club, AIME. CHAPMAN, WILL D. “Sunbeam” Pet.-Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, Geology Club, Creative Arts Soc., French Club. CHOAT, JAMES E. Civ. Eng. Gatesville Age 24, Class 58, ASCE. CHRISTNER, TOM H. “Chris” Marketing Shamrock Age 22, Class 58, Mktg. Soc., DS, Vice-Pres. Wheeler-Collingsworth Hometown Club. CLAGHORN, DAVID A. Entomology Buenos Aires, Argentina Age 25, Class 58, Boll Weevil Rearing Crew, Ento. Research Lab, Vice-Pres. Ento. Soc., Projectionist Guion Hall. CLEVENGER, KENNETH R. “Ken” Vet. Med. Mesquite Age 23, Class 57, Reporter for Fresh. Vet. Med. Class. CLINT, ROY L. Finance _ Brownsville Age 21, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. COKER, TOM B. Mech. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, Northeast Texas Hometown Club. COLE, MICHAEL R. Elec. Eng. Age 22, Class 58, AIEE. COMITS, PETER Civ. Eng. Age 27, Class 58. Mt. Pleasant “Mike” Dallas Galveston CONAWAY, WILLIAM R. Ag. Ed. “BiH” Houston Age 22, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, FFA, Houston Hometown Club, Pres. Mitchell Dorm Council. CODRAY, JAMES M. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Paris Age 26, Class 58, Sec. ASHAE. CODNER, BILLY R. Indus. Ed. College Station Age 25, Class 58. 68 COPELAND, THOMAS V. Range Mgt. Age 24, Class 55, Range and Forestry Club. COX, JAMES R. E. E. Age 26, Class 58, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE, IRE. CRIPPEN, JAMES P. Marketing Age 24, Class 58, Marketing Society. “Tom” Blackwell “Jim” Austin Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Phi, “Jim” Houston CROSLIN, JAMES L. Arch. Age 21, Class 58, AIA, AGC. CRUBAUGH, GENE E. Aero. Age 26, Class 58, IAS, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES A. Finance Midland Age 23, Class 57, Bus. Soc., Midland Hometown Club. “Jim” Dallas Peoria, III. DAGERATH, MORRIS L. “Moe” Ag. Ed. Coupland Age 22, Class 57, Aggieland Staff, Collegiate FFA, Music Group. DAKIN, WILLIAM E. Arch. Abilene Age 24, Class 55, AIA, Fine Arts Committee. DALE, GERALD K. Ag. Eco. Winona Age 26, Class 58. Ag. Eco. Club. Ko e ' HL ' ER DARBY, CHARLES E. Education lola Age 29, Graduate Student. DAVIS, DAN E. An. Hus. Uvalde Age 21, Class 58. DAVIS, KIRBY R. Arch. Dallas Age 34, Class 58. DAY, GEORGE M. Mech. Eng. San Benito Age 22, Class 57, ASME, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. DEEGAN, JOHN R. E. E. Age 27, Class 59. DELANY, JOHN J. Zoology Age 21, Class 58, French Galveston Hometown Club. Bryan “Scamper” Galveston Club, Oceanography Club, Vice-Pres. “Gene” Kansas City, Kan. DE MARR, EUGENE C. Bus. Adm. Age 26, Class 58, Marketing Society. DILLIN, RONALD G. Ag. Eco. Comanche DINSMOOR, JAMES F. “Jim” Marketing Del Rio Age 21, Class 58, Mktg. Soc. Sec., Del Rio Hometown Club. DITTMAR, GLENN W. Agronomy Austin Age 21, Class 58, Agronomy Soc., Treas. Austin Hometown Club, Aggie Walther Club. DIXON, LANE H. Geology Carthage Age 22, Class 58, Panola County Club, Geol. Club, George P. Mitchell Award in Geol., Tau Beta Pi. DODSON, ROBERT E. “Bob ' ’ Geology Galena Park- Age 25, Class 58. DOUGLASS, ROBERT Pet. Eng. Breckenridge Age 27, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Tau Beta Pi. DRES, RICHARD H. “Dick” Accounting Dallas Age 28, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Bowling Comm., DS. DRIGGS, DON E. Arch. Const. LaMarque Age 23, Class 58, Galveston Co. Hometown Club, ACC, SAME, Chess Comm., Town Hall Staff. DRUMMOND, ROBERT C. “Bulldog” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 58, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, Rodeo Club. DUDERSTADT, F. J. Rural Sociology Uvalde Age 22, Class 58, Rural Sociology Club. DUGAN, JOSEPH P. “Joe” General Business San Antonio Age 29, Class 58, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. DUKE, RUSSELL W. Indus. Tech. Garland Age 25, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc. EARLE, BRUCE B. Mech. Eng. Monrovia Age 21, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi. ECHHARDT, CURTIS A. Vet. Med. Fredericksburg Age 22, Class 58. EDWARDS, JOHN L. Plant and Soil Science Age 26, Class 58, Agronomy Soc. EFFENBERCER. LEO T. Mech. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, ASME, Lavaca Hometown Club. ECERT, WILLARD Mech. Eng. Age 29, Class 58, ASME, SAE. “Johnny” Bryan Moulton “Will” Galveston ELLINGTON, OMA L. Mech. Eng. Huntsville Age 26, Class 58, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. ENOS, JAMES H. “Jim Indus. Tech. Angleton Age 22, Class 58, Ed. Club, Brazoria Co. Hometown Club, DS. ERICKSON, EDWARD N. Meteorology Superior Age 29, Class 58, Arts and Science Council, Pres. AMS. I ERWIN, BERRYMAN M. Indus. Eng. Alto Age 28, Class 58, AIEE. ESPINOZA, LUIS E. Civil Eng. Canet Age 23, Class 58, ASCE, Pan Amer. Club. FARRIS, JEFF A. Ag. Ed. Madisonville Age 20, Class 58. FELTZ, DONALD E. Meek. Eng. Sherman Age 24, Class 55. FERNANDEZ, GUS B„ JR. Civil Eng. Laredo Age 25, Class 53, ASCE, AGC, Laredo Hometown Club. FIKE, EDWARD C. ‘-Ed” Civil Eng. Tulsa, Ohio. Age 29. Class 58, ASCE. FINCH, CHARLES S. “Chuck” Math Old Greenwich, Conn. Age 27, Class 58, Physics Club, Math Club, IRE. FLETCHER, JACK Civil Eng. Age 22, Class 57, ASCE. FLOOD, MICHAEL J„ JR. Accounting Age 29, Class 58. Henderson “Mike” El Paso FLORES, ENRIQUE R. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 24, Class 56, ASME. Newman Club. FORD, ELLIS G. Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 58. FRANK, J. L. “Corky” Pet. Eng. Bay City Age 21, Class 58, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, DS, Matagorda Home¬ town Club. FUNDLING, JAMES H. Gen. Bus. Galveston Age 22, Class 58, Fish Track, Acct. Club, Galveston Hometown Club. GALINZOGA, JOSE A. “Poncho” Education Laredo Age 25, Class 58, SNEA, NEA, DS, Ed. Club, Psy. Club, Newman Club. GALLOWAY, CHARLES H. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Bryan Age 22, Class 58, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. GARCIA, DELFINO F., JR. “Del” Civil Eng. Laredo Age 25, Class 58, AGC, ASCE, Newman Club, Laredo Hometown Club. CARD, CLIFFORD R. “Cliff” Ind. Tech. Hollywood, Calif. Age 23, Class 57, Indus. Club, SSS, Hometown Club. GARLINGTON, RAY D. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE, Phi Lambda Upsilon. GARRETSON, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Indus. Eng. Vaco Age 27, Class 58, Sec. AIIE. GAY, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Plant and Soil Science Montgomery Age 22, Class 58, Sec. Agron. Soc., Montgomery Hometown Club. GERSTENBERG, KENNETH C. “Ken” Elec. Eng. Belton Age 22, Class 58, AIEE, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Bell Co. Hometown Club Reporter. GHIGLIERI, PETE D. Zoology and Pre-Med Bryan Age 21, Class 58, Rue Pinalle Group, Pari, of Pre-Med and Pre- Dental Soc. GILBERT, JOE B. “Zeke” Animal Husbandry Millsap Age 22. Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GILBY, LEE H. Geology Dallas Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. Geol. Club, DS. Tema Club Scholarship. GILL, JIMMIE E. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 23, Class 58. GILLAR, GEORGE E. Ag. Eng. Hallettsville Age 22, Class 58, Football Letterman. GLADWELL, JOHN S. “Jack” Civil Eng. San Antonio Age 25, Class 58. ASCE, Aggie Players, Tau Beta Pi. GL1CKSMAN, JOSEPH M. “Joe” Zoology and Pre-Med San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Arts and Science Council, Pre-Med and Pre-Dent. Soc., Hillel Foundation, French Club, Engl. Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. GOBER, CHARLES C. “Buddy” Ag. Eng. Dumas Age 22, Class 58, Vice-Pres. ASAE, Panhandle Hometown Club. GODWIN. DONALD M. “Don” Education Georgetown Age 24, Class 58, Williamson Co. Hometown Club, Ed. and Psy. Club. Boxing Club, ETA. GOERNER. LEWIS W. “Lew” Education Kingsville Age 22, Class 58, Ed. Club, Brush Country Club. GOLDMAN, JOSEPH L. “Joe” Meteorology San Francisco Age 25, Class 58, AMS. GOLDMAN, MILTON E. “Buck” Arch. Const. Livingston Age 28, Class 58, ACC. AIA, BSU, Housemaster Hart Hall. GOOLSBY, BILLY M. “Bill” Indus. Tech. Groesbeck Age 28. Class 58, Sec. Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Indus. Ed. Club, Safety Soc. GORDOA, MIKE, JR. Aero. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 58, IAS, Bowling Club, DS. GORDON, EMERY J. “j oe ” Civil Eng. Groves Age 25, Class 56, ASCE. 72 GOTCHER. NOLAN H. Indus. Eng. Age 26, Class 58, Pres. AIIE. GRABBER, R. T. Acct. Age 26, Class 58, Acct. Soc. GREEN, TOMMY F. C ' mi 1 n Age 28, Class 51, ASCE, BS. San Angelo Houston Eldorado GREENBERG, DAN Vet. Med. Dallas Age 21, Class 58. Pres. Hillel Found., Interfaith Council. GREENE, HUBERT R. Mech. Eng. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 58. GREENE, RAYMOND H. “Ray” Elec. Eng. Texarkana Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, DS, Civilian Stu¬ dent Council. Treas. AIEE, Sec. College View Council. GREER, SAM R. Vet. Med. McAllen Aae 21, Class 58, AVMA. GRIFFIN, CHARLES L. “Griff” Arch. Marlin Age 23, Class 57, AIA, ASTM, Singing Cadets, Falls County A M Club. GROSSMAN, ERNEST W. “Binky” Arch. Pt. Worth Age 23, Class 57, AGC, Tau Beta Phi, DS. GROUNDS, JACK R. Personnel Adm. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Bus. Soc., DS, San Antonio Hometown Club. GUERRA, RICARDO J. “Cayo” Pet. Eng. Laredo Age 22, Class 58, AIME, Newman Club, Laredo Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club. GUILLOUD, NORMAN B. Vet. Med. Pottsboro Age 21, Class 58, Westminster Council, Civilian Student Council, Interfaith Council, AVMA. GUTIERREZ, JOSE R. Marketing Zapata Age 25, Class 56, Mktg. Soc., Laredo Hometown Club. HAGLER, GLEN H. “Bob” Elec. Eng. La Grange Age 26, Class 58, AIEE, Operation Moonwatch. HAHN, RAY A. Mech. Eng. Brenham Age 21, Class 58, Civilian Student Council, Brenham Hometown Club. HAJEK, BENJAMIN F. Agronomy Age 26, Class 58, Agronomy Soc. HALFF, HENRY R. Civil Eng.-Bus. Adm. Age 22, Class 57, ASCE, SAME, AGC, BS. HALL, JAMES E. [ gf; Age 30, Class 57, AVMA, DS. “Ben” Victoria Richardson “Jim” Ft. Worth HALL, JAMES R. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, AIChE. HALLEY, SAMMY M. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA. HAM, ALFRED L. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, AIChE. “Jackie” Carthage “Sam” Gladewater “Lanny” Ft. Worth HAND, TED L. “Ted” Floriculture Tyler Age 26, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. Flor. and Land Arch. Soc. HANEY, JAMES A. Mech. Eng. Lufkin Age 27, Class 57, SAE. HARBERS, ELWOOD E. “Tom” Ag. Ed. Bartlett Age 22, Class 58, Ag. Ed. Club, Bell County Hometown Club. HARDY, ERNEST W. “Ern” Vet. Meel. Perryton Age 23, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. Panhandle A M Club, AYMA. HARGRODER, RICHARD W. “Dick” Vet. Med. Opelousas, La. Age 23, Class 58. HARMON, JAMES M. “Jim” Elec. Eng. Nome Age 26, Class 52, AIEE-IRE. HARPER, JAMES W. “Jim” Accounting JFaco Age 25, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Canterbury Club, Waco-McLennan County Hometown Club. HARRELL, NOTLEY R. “Jackie” Arch, and Mech. Eng. Kilgore Age 26, Class 54, AIA, ASME. HARRIS, ARTHUR S. “Buddy” Indus. Tech. Liberty Age 22, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., AES. Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. HART, JOHN R. “Rush” Civil Eng. Arlington Age 24, Class 58, ASCE. HARTMAN, WALTER F„ JR. “Bubba” Ag. Ed. Cuero Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. HARVEY, ROSCOE R. Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 32, Class 58, Marketing Society. HARWOOD. WILLIAM E. “Bill” Geology Beeville Age 27, Class 58, Geology Club. HATHAWAY, CHARLES E., Ill Physics Laredo Age 21, Class 58, Amer. Ord. Assn., Arts and Science Counc J, Physics Club, Astronomy Club, UN Club, Mtfonwatch Soc., Op¬ portunity Award Scholarship, DS. HATTER, DONALD K. “Donnie” Mech. Eng. Lorena Age 21, Class 58. HATTOX. GENE D. “Zip” Indus. Ed. Elgin Ao-e 22. Class 57. Indus. Ed. Club, Bowlins: Club. HAUGLAND. GARY M. An. Hus. Galena Park Age 22. Class 57. Interfaith Council. HEALD. CHARLES M., JR. An. Hus. p llsk Age 24. Class 57, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HEARNSBERGER. JAMES L. Chem. Eng. Age 26. Class 58. HEBERT. JOSEPH. JR. Aero. Eng. Age 27. Class 58. IAS. DS. HENDERSON, WILLIS S. Indus. Tech. Age 21, Class 58. “James” Gladeivater “Joe” Port Arthur Evant HENINGTON. CHARLES R. An. Hus. Age 21. Class 58. Pre-Vet Soc., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Shreveport Hometown Club. HENSON, WILLIAM F. Civil Eng. Age 30. Class 58. ASCE. HILLERS, WILLIAM A. Acct. Age 26, Class 52. “Charlie” Shreveport, La. Louisville, Tenn. “Bill” Alvin HILLMAN. STEVE E. Elec. Eng. Norman gee Age 25, Class 59. HOLDEMAN, HAROLD W. Mech. Eng. San Angelo Age 35, Class 43, DS. HOLDER. JACKIE B. “Jack” Ag. Eco. Mart Age 21. Class 58, Ag. Eco. Club, Hometown Club Pres. HOLLEMAN, KENDRICK A. “Ken” Poultry Science Bryan : ge 23, Class 57, Poultry Science Club Pres., Ag. Council, Inter- muncil Committee Sec.-Treas., Judging Team, DS. HOLMES, CECIL C. Indus. Eng. Richmond Age 29, Class 58, AIIE. HOLT. FLETCHER 0. “Buster” Mech. Eng. Big Lake Aee 25. Class 58. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, ASME, ASHAE. HOLZWARTH, JOHN C. Civil Eng. Spring Age 21, Class 58, ASCE, AGC, DS. HOPKINS, DON J. “Hop” Chem. Eng. Carthage Age 21 , Class 58, AIChE, Student Eng. Council, Press Club, Tau Beta Pi. HOUSTON, DON F. “Houst” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 57, Yell Leader, Pres. Wesley Foundation, Freshman Dorm Aid, Counselor Fish “Y” Camp, AVMA. HUBBS, JOHN F., JR. Vet. Med. Wichita Falls Age 28, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. HUDSON, JAMES L. Pet. Eng. Houston Age , Class 58, Sqd. Commander 57, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, DMS. HULKE, FRANKLIN D. “Bubba” Ind. Ed. Waco Age 23, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., Waco Hometown Club. HUNDLEY, WILLIAM G. “Bub” An. Hus. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Little Southwestern Livestock Show, National Inter. Rodeo Assn., Champion Horse Showman. IBBITSON, CORING C. Ag. Eng. Age 28, Class 58, ASAE. INGRAM, ROBERT G. Civil Eng. Age 26, Class 59. “Ibby” Hanson, Mass. “Bob” San Antonio JACKSON, ROBERT M. Ag. Ed. Age 24, Class 55, Singing Cadets, DS, Jasper Collegiate FFA Chapter, Saddle and Sirloin Club. JAMES, DONALD B. Elec. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, Institute of Radio Engineers. JAMES, ORGEN J. An. Hus. Age 26, Class 58. “Bob” Burkeville Hometown Club, Fayetteville “Ori” Bryan JANNASCH. CHARLES F. Math Galveston Age 24, Class 58, Math Club, Galveston Hometown Club. JENKINES, DONALD R. “Don” Ag. Ed. Weslaco Age 29, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Ag. Council, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. JENKINS, HAROLD D. “Jinx” Mech. Eng. Ben Wheeler Age 24, Class 57, ASME, VanZandt Hometown Club Vice-Pres. JENNINGS, ROBERT L. “Heimer” Pre-Med. Sherman Age 21, Class 58, Grayson County Hometown Club, Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Soc. JENSON, JERRY J. “Whitey” Bus. Adm. Coolidge Age 23, Class 58, Dormitory Council. JOHNSON, JAMES D. Eng. and Gen. Bus. College Station Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. B Comp., Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Eng. Club, French Club. Aggie Players, BSU. JOHNSON, ROBERT D. “Bob” Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, Business Society. JOHNSON, WAYNE M. Ag. Eng. Groveton Age 21, Class 58, Ag. Council, BSU, ASAE. JOHNSON, WESLEY E. “Wes” Acounting Millsap Age 25, Class 54, Accounting Society. JONES, JAMES T. “Slick” Vet. Med. Cypress Age 21, Class 58, AVMA JONES, ROBERT H. “Bob” Insurance Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 58, Sec. Hart Hall Council, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. JORDAN, GERALD L. “Gerry” Civil Eng. Gilmer Age 26, Class 58, AGC, North East Texas Club, ASCE, DS, Tau Beta Pi. JOYNER, GERALD L. “Jerry Geophysics Ft. Worth A e 25, Class 53, Geology Club, Geophysics Club. KAINER, WINFRED A. “Fred” Agronomy Victoria Age 28, Class 58, Pres. Newman Club, Vice-Pres. Agronomy Soc., Vice-Pres. Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Poultry Science Club. KANEWSKE, FRANCIS J. “Joe” Mech. Eng. Port Arthur Age 25, Class 58, ASME, SAE, Student Eng. Council, Port Arthur Hometown Club. KASPER, EDWARD L. “Ed” Zoology Groves Age 22, Class 57, Swimming Team, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Club, Vice- Pres. Jefferson Mid-County Club. KEESE, STANLEY W. An. Hus. Llano Age 20, Class 58, Livestock Team, Wool Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club, Rodeo Club, Range and Forestry Club, Ag. Council. KEITH, CHARLES R. “Charlie” Floriculture Matador Age 22, Class 57, Pres. Flor. and Land Arch Soc., Alpha Zeta, DS, SAC. KELLY, MICHAEL “Mickey” Pet. Eng. Uvalde Age 22, Class 58. KILPATRICK, MILTON R. “Pat” Mech. Eng. Hallsville Age 25, Class 58, ASME, Kilgore Hometown Club. KIMBERLING, MIRL R. “Slim” Math Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 58, Vice-Pres. Math Club, Aggie Talent Show, BSU Exec. Council, Weather Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. KINDLER, ELTON T. Mech. Eng. Copperas Cove Age 20, Class 58, ASME, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. KING, WALTER C. Vet. Med. Bangs Age 21, Class 58, AVMA. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN A. Agronomy W aco Age 22, Class 58, Agronomy Soc. 77 KIRST, ALFRED, JR. “Al” Elec. Eng. Seguin Age 21, Class 58, Who’s Who, Parliamentarian Civilian Student Council, Chaplain and Vice-Pres. Milner Council, Centex Hometown Club, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Western Elec. So. Scholarship, Fish Rifle Team, IRE, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, MSC Radio Club. KIRST, LOUIS “Mousta” Elec. Eng. Seguin Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Knights of Columbus, AIEE, Hometown Club. KIRCHNER, RAY L. “Kirk” Pet. Eng. Batesville Age 27, Class 52, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, DS. KITTS, RICHARD A. “Dick” Civil Eng. Erie, Penn. Age 27, Class 58, ASCE. KLEIN, CHARLES F. “Charlie” Aero. Eng. Kerrville Age 22, Class 57, Ins. Aero. Science. KLETT, RAMON H. An. Hus. Menard Age 21. Class 58, Nat. Block and Bridle Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club Yearbook, Livestock Judging Team, Wool Judging Team. KLETT. WAMON E. Range Management Menard Age 22, Class 58, Range and Forestry Club, Plant Identification Team. KNAUTH, JOSEPH B. “Joe” Bus. Adrn. Beaumont Age 21, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Mktg. Soc. KNIGHT, RANDAL L. “Randy” Floriculture Italy Age 22, Class 58, Pres. Flori. and Land. Arch. Soc., Ag. Council, Sec.-Treas. Hill County Hometown Club, Sec.-Treas. Ellis County Hometown Club. KOCH, RAYMOND A. “Ray” Elec. Eng. Fort Worth Age 28, Class 58. KONDERLA, DAVID A. “Dave” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Sedgeville Age 22, Class 58, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club. KUHNLE, CARL J„ JR. Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 28, Class 58, ASME. KUNKLE, ALBERT C. “Al” Chemistry Cushing Age 22, Class 57, Doches Hometown Club, German Club, AIChE. KUPFERNAGEL, DARRELL G. An. Hus. Victoria Age 24, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Nat. Block and Bridle Club. KURTZ, HERBERT M. “Buster” dg. Eng. Winters Age 29, Class 58, Ag. Eng. Club. KUTCH, PAT D. Ag. Eco. Gladewater Age 26, Class 58, Vice-Pres. Ag. Eco. Club. LACKEY, ROY R. Pet. Eng. Victoria Age 22, Class 57, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Guadalupe Valley Home¬ town Club. LANDRUM, THOMAS L. Indus. Tech. Childress Age 22, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club. LANE, JOHN R. Elec. Eng. Age 25, Class 58, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. LANG, PAUL H. Aero. Eng. Age 23, Class 57, Varsity Baseball, “T” Assn., IAS. LAWRENCE, JAMES R. Aero. Eng. Age 22, Class 58. Jefferson “Paul” Arlington Carthage LAWRENCE, TOM E. Indus. Ed. Ft. Worth Age 26, Class 58. LESIKAR, JOHNIE N. Mec.h. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 58, Varsity Basketball, SAME, ASME. LETOURNEAU, RICHARD H. Indus. Eng. Longview Age 33, Class 58, AIIE, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, DS, SAE, Amer. Orel. Assn. LEWIS, LEONARD D. An. Hus. Hillsboro Age 22, Class 57, Ag. Eco. Club, RS Club, Ed. Club. LEWIS, ROBERT M. “Bob” Indus. Eng. Terrell Age 24, Class 58, AIIE, Kaufman County Hometown Club. LILLARD, PAUL G. Agronomy Jacksboro Age 22, Class 58, Agronomy Club, Pan American Club. LIMON, OTILIO Indus. Tech. Laredo Age 24, Class 54, Laredo Hometown Club, Vice-Pres. Indus. Ed. Club. LITTLE, WILLIAM H. “Bill” History College Station Age 20, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, BSU, Spanish Club. LIVESAY, CARL C. Indus. Ed. Houston Age 28, Class 56, Eng. Council, Iota Lambda Sigma, Indus. Ed. Club, Pres. Amer. Found. Soc., Student Senate. LODEN, HAROLD A. “Hal” Elec. Eng. Needville Age 21, Class 58, Pres. Bizzell Hall Council. LOTT, JAMES L. “Ji m ” Ag. Ed. Memphis, Term. Age 26, Class 58, Off. Collegiate FFA. MABE, R. E. “Humpty” Indus. Ed. Cleburne- Age 28, Class 57, Johnson County Hometown Club, Indus. Ed. Club, Safety Society. MALE, RICHARD C. “Dick” Indus. Tech. Houston Age 23, Class 57, Indus. Ed. Club, Houston Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. MALONE, JACK C. Indus. Eng. Vanderbilt Age 25, Class 53, AIIE. MALOUF, WAJIH D. Horticulture Shlija, Lebanon Age 30, Class 58. MANIHA, ROBERT W. “R b” Pre-Med Houston Age 21, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Club, Arts and Science Council. MANITZAS, GEORGE N. “Nick” Math San Angelo Age 22, Class 58. MANOUSOS, DONALD B. Mech. Eng. Age 25, Class 53, ASHAE, ASME. 79 Galveston MARCOTTE, ROBERT M. “Bob” Indus. Ed. Bryan Age 39, Class 49. MAREK, BENJAMIN F. “Banjo” Pet. Eng. West Age 24, Class 58, Treas. West Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. MARROU, LESLIE R. “Les” Poultry Science Gonzales Age 21, Class 58, Poultry Science Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Newman Club. MARROW, HOMER L. Ag. Ed. Bay City Age 22, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, BSU. MARSHALL, JESSIE A. Math Ravenna Age 22, Class 58, Math Club. MARTIN, JAMES W. “Bill” Elec. Eng. Memphis, Tenn. Age 26, Class 58, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Eng. Council. MARTIN, LOUIS “Lou” Vet. Med. Carencro, La. Age 22, Class 58, AVMA. MARTIN, OSWELL L. “Ozzie” Ag. Ed. Nacogdoches Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Doches Hometown Club. MARTIN, ROBERT N. “Bob” Elec. Eng. Freeport Age 26, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE-IRE. MARTINEZ, EUTIQUIO Elec. Eng. Age 24, Class 58, AIEE, French Club. MATUSEK, EDWIN F, Agronomy Age 25, Class 56, Agronomy Soc., Collegiate FFA. MAXEY, ORVIS W. Gen. Bus. Age 22, Class 56, Mktg. Soc., Gen. Bus. Soc. “Tico” Edcouch “Ed” Wharton San Antonio MAYFIELD, EDMUND P. “Pat” Accounting Waco Age 23, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Waco Hometown Club. MEEK, SAMUEL W., JR. “Sam” Pet. Eng. Odessa Age 24, Class 58, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. MEITZEN, JAMES A. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Giddings Age 28, Class 58, ASHAE, Tau Beta Pi, DS. MENDEZ, LUIS H. Agronomy Brownsville Age 19, Class 59, Agronomy Soc. MERCIER, JAMES E. “Jim” Accounting Fort Worth Age 24, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Arts and Science Council, Bowling Club. MICKELSON, CHARLES 0. “Mickey” Range Management Clifton Age 21, Class 58, Freshman Baseball, Vice-Pres. Bosque County Hometown Club, Vice-Pres. Range and Forestry Club, Student Ag. Council. MIDDLETON, JOHN P. Pet. Eng. Ao-e 22, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. c MIDDLETON, VIRGIL Y„ JR. Range and Forestry Age 22, Class 58, Range and Forestry Club. MALAN, BENSAMIN R. Aero. Eng. Age 27, Class 58, IAS, Wesley Foundation. “Johnny” Ft. Worth Melvin “Ben” San Antonio MILLER, BOBBY G. Mech. Eng. Age 25, Class 58, ASME. MILLER, FRANK W„ JR. Indus. Tech. Age 22, Class 57, Midland Hometown Club, Found. Soc., Indus. Ed. Club. MILLER, JIMMY B. Civ. Eng. Age 27, Class 52, ASCE. “Bob” Cleburne “Bill” Midland Film Soc., Amer. Temple MILLER, WELDON W. Mech. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 58, Pres. Kilgore Hometown Club. MILLS, GEORGE E. Pet. Eng. Euless Age 21, Class 58, AIME, Pet. Eng. and Geol. Club, Tau Beta Pi. MINNIS, CHARLES D. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 24, Class 55, AVMA. MITCHELL, LOUIS G. “Lou” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 58, ASME, Eng. Council, Pres. ASHAE. MOBLEY, THOMAS M. Indus. Eng. Kilgore Age 22, Class 58, AIIE, Kilgore Hometown Club. MOELLERING, ALTON M. “Allie” Ag. Ed. Fredericksburg Age 22, Class 58, Collegiate FFA. MOHR, HARVEY 0. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 58. MONTGOMERY, CHARLES E. “Otto” Fredericksburg “Ted” An. Hus. Paint Rock Age 26, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. Livestock Team, Sr. Wool Judging Team, Edwards Plateau Hometown Club. MONTGOMERY, TOM C. “Monty” An. Hus. Big Spring Age 24, Class 55, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. MOONEY, BOBBY T. Ed. and Psy. Age 23, Class 57. MOORE, HAROLD D. Indus. Eng. Pres. AIIE, Engineers Council. MORGAN, KENNETH C. Elec. Eng. Bryan Brownwood “Ken” Pasadena Age 26, Class 58, DS, College Vie w Council, IRE, AIEE, Winner Fish Eng. Drawing Contest. MORGAN, WILLIAM R. Accounting Age 24, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Bowling Club. MOROFUJI, RICHARD Indus. Ed. Age 25, Class 59. MORRIS, DAVID B. Architecture Age 23, Class 57, Creative Arts Group, ALA. “Bob” Houston Pharr “Dave” Schulenburg MORRIS, JAMES H. “Sonny” Indus. Tech. Winnsboro Age 26, Class 55, Indus. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., Foundry Soc., SAE. MORRISS, JAMES H. “Jim” Pet. Eng. Bonham Age 22, Class 58. Pet. Eng. Club. MORTON, WILLIAM R. “Rog” Geology Marshall Age 21. Class 58, Geology Club. MOSSMAN, ROBIN F. Ag. Eco. Buenos Aires, Argen. Age 22, Class 58, Pan American Club, UN Club, Great Issues, Ag. Eco. Club. Music Group. MOSES, EDWARD L, JR. “Eddie” Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58. San Antonio Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. MOUNCE, HOWARD W. “Wendy” Architecture W aco Age 23, Class 56, DS, DMS, Cadet Capt. Band Staff, Arch. Guest Lect. Series, Opportunity Award Scholarship, AIA, Waco Home¬ town Club. MOUNT, JERRY E. Pre-Med San Antonio Age 21, Class 58, Swimming Team, Pre-Med Club. MUELLER, JOHN T. Dairy Science Hempstead Age 25, Class 58. Dairy Science Club. MURLEY, T. J. Mech. Eng. Anna Age 24. Class 59, DS, Pres. ASHAE, Student Eng. Council, ASME. MULLEN, JOE N. Pet. Eng. Cleveland Age 29. Class 59. AIME. Pet. Eng. Club. MUNDKOWSKY, WILLIAM F. Elec. Eng. Taylor Age 23. Class 57, Willliam County Hometown Club, AIEE, Phi Theta Kappa. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Phi. MURPHY. JOHN C. Aero. Eng. Longview Age 22, Class 57, IAS, East Texas Hometown Club. MYERS, JAMES E. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Waco Age 28, Class 58, Arts and Science Council, Press Club, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, Mktg. Soc. McABEE, IVAN L. “Red” Ag. Eco. Paris Age 29, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. Hometown Club, Treas. Econ. Club, Chairman Univ. Assn. McAFEE, WAYNE Pre-Med Coldspring Age 21. Class 58, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Soc., French Club, DS. 82 McCARLEY, HUGH A. Indus. Ed. Age 24, Class 56, Indus. Ed. Club. McCARN, DONALD H. Indus. Ed. Age 25, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club. McCARTY, RICHARD A. Indus. Ed. Age 23, Class 58, Indus. Ed. County Hometown Club, DS, AIIE. McKinney “Don” Port Lavaca “Dick” Tyler Club, Amer. Found. Soc., Tyler-Smith McClendon, james r. Acct. Marshall 4ge 21, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Marshall Hometown Club. McCLESKEY, ROBERT W., JR. “Bob” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 57, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Fish Class Off., Fish Drill Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Wesley Foundation Council, Geol. Club, Reporter- Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, RV’s, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Tan Beta Pi. McCLURE, JIMMY M. “Mac” Indus. Tech. Cleburne Age 27, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. Johnson County Hometown Club, Vice- Pres. Indus. Ed. Club, Pres. Student Safety Soc., Law Hall Council. McCORD, ROBERT D. “Bob” Ag. Ed. Hughes Springs Age 20, Class 58, FFA, Northeast Texas Hometown Club. McDOWELL, BOBBY G. Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, AIEE, Wrestling Team. McELROY, JAMES D. “Mac” Elec. Eng. Sherman Age 21, Class 58, Treas. Milner Dorm Council, AIEETRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. McGUILL, ROBERT L. Accounting Refugio Age 25, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Newman Club. McKAY, ROBERT E. “Bob” Civ. Eng. McAllen Age 27, Class 58, ASCE, BSU. McKELVY, MARVIN J. “Mac” Elec. Eng. Cleburne Age 22, Class 58, AIEE-IRE, Cleburne Hometown Club. McKOWN, BILLY R. “Bill” Arch. Dumas Age 29, Class 57, Who’s Who, Pres. Civ. Student Council, Sec. AIA, Rep. TSAC. McLaughlin, thomas l. “Tom” Vet. Med. Grand Prairie Age 22, Class 58, AVMA, DS. McLEOD, GERALD B. “Jerry” Chem. Eng. McAllen Age 21, Class 58, AIChE, DS, Table Tennis Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. McMASTER, JAMES D. “Mac” Pers. Adm. Seguin Age 27, Class 58, Bus. Society. McMULLAN, CHARLES D. “Dewey” Arch. Const. Corsicana Age 23, Class 57, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, DS, DMS, RV’s, SCONA II, Wesley Foundation, Jr. Class Treas., Tau Beta Pi, AGC, W. S. Mosher Mem. Scholarship. McNULTY, JAMES L. “Mac” Accounting Texas City Age 21, Class 58, Oper. Moonwatch, Newman Club, Galveston County Hometown Club, Radio Comm., Milner Dorm Council, Acct. Soc., DS, Great Issues Comm. _ “Mac” Magnolia, Ark. McWilliams, morris h. Pet. Eng. Age 25, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. NANNY, HUGH R. “Rog” Accounting Rochester Age 22, Class 58. Acct. Soc., HJSK Club, DS. NAVE, SAM P. “Stick” Math Uvalde Age 22. Class 58. Phi Eta Sigma, Math Club, Phvsics Club, Track, SEG. NEEDHAM. LLOYD 13. An. Hus. Age 21. Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club. NELSON, RICHARD D. Aero. Eng. Age 26. Class 58. LAS, ASTM. NEIGHBORS, JAMES F. Journalism Flatonia Nacogdoches “Jim” Chicago, 111. Age 21, Class 58, Mgn. Ed. Battalion-, Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, Vice- Pres. Journalism Club, Arts and Science Council, Yankee Hometown Club, Chairman Texas Jr. College Press Assn. NEWCOMER, RANDOLPH “Randy” Pet. Eng. Lafayette, La. Age 21, Class 57, Junior Yell Leader, Pet. Eng. Club, Hometown Club. NEWTON, WELDON H. “Wig” Entomology Cross Plains Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Ento. Soc., Wesley Foundation. NICHOLS, CHARLES W. An. Hus. Leakey Age 21, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wool Judging Team. NITSCH, JAMES A. Civil Eng. Age 22, Class 58, ASCE. AGC, Dorm 16 Council, DS. NOLTE, EDWARD R. Elec. Eng. Age 24. Class 55, AIEE. Caldwell County Hometown Club. NORMAN, BENJAMIN F„ III Age 26. Class 54, AIIE. “Jim” Fairbanks “Ed” Lockhart Bryan NOWAK. GUS. JR. “Sonny” Civil Eng. Navasota Age 22, Class 57. NOWLIN. WORTH D, JR. “Worth” Math Dallas Age 22, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Math Club, Dallas Hometown Club. German Club, DS. NOYES, JOHN A. “John” Aero. Eng. l TV i ng Age 25, Vice-Chairman IAS, Swimming Team, Order of Daedalians, San Antonio Hometown Club, DS, Staff Engineer, Lab. Instr. NUNEZ, JAIKEL C. Agronomy Maracaibo, Venezuela Age 24. Class 58, Agronomy Soc., Latin American Club. Soccer Team, UN Club. O’CONNER. CHARLES J. Mech. Eng, Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, MSC Amateur Radio Com¬ mittee, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. ODOM, WINSTON P. Mech. Eng. Big Spring Age 21, Class 58, ASME, Big Spring Hometown Club. OEHLER. ALTON R. “Al” Indus. Tech. Fredericksburg Age 26, Class 52, Indus. Tech. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. OFFIELD, NATHAN A. “Jack” Geo. and B.A. Cameron Age 23. Class 57. ONEY, BYTHEL E. E. E. Temple Age 26. Class 58, Bell County Hometown Club, AIEE, IRE. ORSAK. CHARLES B. E CO Aae 21, Class 58. Ae. Eco. Club. OSBORNE. JANCE A. Mech. Eng. Age 27, Class 58, Treas. ASME, ASHAE, DS. OWENS, THOMAS L. Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class 58, Collegiate FFA. “Charlie” Snook Fulton, Neiv York “Tom” Seabrook PARKS, WILLIE J. Marketing Age 21, Class 58. Tarpon Club, Track Team. PATE, JOHN T. Accounting Age 24, Class 58, Acct. Soc. PATE, MELVIN J.. JR. Wildlife Mgt. Age 21, Class 58. “Bill” Aransas Pass Bryan “Tootie” Gladewater PATE, TRAVIS L. Entomology Eagle Pass Age 21. Class 58. Southwest Texas Hometown Club. PATRICK. ROBERT M.. JR. “Pat” Gen. Bus. Winnsboro Age 22, Class 58, Fish Football, 12th Man Bowl, Bus Soc., Northeast Texas Hometown Club. PATTON, DANIEL “Dan” Geol. Raymondville Age 22, Class 57, Geol. Club Sec., Law Hall Council. PEARSON, HENRY A. Range Mgt. Uvalde Age 24, Class 55. PEARCY, HARVEY E. Ag. Ed. Seabrook Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA Parliamentarian, Alpha Zeta, DS. PERKINS, TERRY M. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 23. Class 57, AVMA. 85 PETERS, GLEN E. Ag. Eco. “Pete” Brenham Age 21, Class 59, Brenham Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club. PHILLIPS, JOHN B. Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Boxing Club, Vice-Pres. Weighting Club, AVMA. PHILLIPS, MARVIN B. “Brad” Geol. College Station Age 27, Class 57, Geol. Club. PIEGSA, JOHN G. “Butch” Ag. Ed. Victoria Age 21, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Newman Club Parliamentarian, Speechmasters, Guadalupe Hometown Club. PIPES, ELLERT F. Accounting Age 27, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma. PITTMAN, GUY M., JR. Vpf Mpfl Age 30, Class 58, AVMA. “Frank” Grandvieiv Fort Worth POINTER, GLENN W. Accounting Age 26, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Photography Club. POLLEY, WILLIAM E. Mech. Eng. Age 25, Class 59. POPE, CHARLES E. E. Age 21, Class 58, AIEE. Longview Satin “Charlie” Dallas POWELL, MILTON E. “Gene” Age 25, Class 59, ASME. POWERS, DONALD F. “Don” E. E. Fort Worth Age 30, Class 58, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. PRESSWOOD, JAMES C. “Pres” Indus. Tech. Grand Saline Age 25, Class 59, DS, Iota Lambda Sigma, Indus. Ed. Club, Van Zandt County Hometown Club Pres. PRICE. JESSIE N. “Jess” Marketing Nederland Age 26, Class 58, Marketing Soc. PRICE, JIMMY B. “Jim” Bus. Adm. Lancaster Age 24, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Marketing Soc., College View Council. DS. PRUITT, JARRELL D. “J.P.” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 24, Class 55, ASME, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Civilian Student Council, College Apartment Council. PSENCIK, ALFRED A. “Al” Indus. Eng. ' Caldwell Age 28, Class 58, A1IE. PUMPHREY, CHARLES M., JR. “Son” Indus. Tech. Boling Age 26, Class 59, Indus. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., Reporter Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc. PUTMAN, HAROLD D. “Putt” Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 26, Class 60, Southwestern Vet. Staff, AVMA. QUATTLEBAUM, CONNIE A. “Con” Physics T cttcII Age 24, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Physics Club. QUESADA, JAIME L. Ag. Eng. Madrid, Spain Age 21, Class 58, Pan American Club, UN Club, ASAE. RAMBY, KENNETH W. Mech. Eng. Age 22, Class 58, ASME. Brazoria 86 RAMIREZ, FIDEL C. Ag- Ed. Laredo Age 25, Class 58, Pres. Laredo Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA RAMSOWER, IRVING B„ II “i rv ” Geol. Mathis Age 23 , Class 57, Chairman MSC Housegroup, MSC DS Award. Vice-Pres. Geol. Club, SEG, Speech Contest Winner, Brush Country Hometown Club, Handball Team. RANDAL, GEORGE L. “Sonny” Meek. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, SAE, ASME. RANKIN, R. RAY ‘-Bud” Bus. Adm. Bridgeport Age 20. Class 58, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Bus. Soc., Press Club, Leggett Dorm Council. RAY, JAMES E. Arch. Dallas Age 26, Class 54, AGE. RAY, SAMMY E. “Sam” Gen. Bus. Port Isabel Age 23, Class 56, Sec. Civilian Student Council. Sec. Mitchell Hall Council, Bus. Soc., Wrestling Club. RAYMER, FRANK A. Geol. Eng. Morgantown, W. Va. Age 28, Class 58, Geol. Club. REED, FORREST A., JR. Education Alvin Age 25, Class 55, Pres. Ed. and Psy. Club, Apt. Council. REEVES, BOBBY F. “Bob” Ag. Eng. Crystal City Age 27, Class 52, ASAE, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. RICE. GORDON L. Mech. Eng. Age 27, Class 58, Vice-Chairman ASME, ASHAE. RICE. JERRY D. Indus. Tech. Age 22, Class 58, Panhandle Club, BSU. RICHARDS, CHARLES A., JR. Range Mgt. Age 27. Class 58. Denison P ainvieiv IFest Columbia RIDGWAY, SAM H. “Big Sam” Vet. Med. Devine Age 21, Class 58, AVMA, Milner Dorm Council, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. RING, ROBERT J„ JR. “Bob” Math Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Dow Freshman Scholarship, Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Soc., AlChE Award. RITCHART, DONALD C. E. E. Toma, Wisconsin Age 27, Class 58, AIEE. ROBERTS, JAMES L. “Jimmy” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 58, ASME, SAME. ROBERTS, WARREN H. “Dub” Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 26, Class 53, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Treas.-Sec. AIEE, DS. ROBERTSON, FLOYD A. Agronomy Arlington Age 21, Class 58, Agronomy Soc. San Angelo ROBERTSON, RAYMOND C. Civ. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, ASCE. RODRIGUEZ, ROBERTO S. Arch. Const. Neivgulf Age 25, Class 57, AGC, Gymnastics Club. ROGERS, THOMAS G., JR. “Tom” Pre-Med Orange Age 21, Class 58, Pre-Med Soc., Engl. Soc., Texas Academy of Science, Collegiate Academy, Eng. and Biol. Tutor, Singing Cadets. ROSE, PRICE D. E. E. Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE. ROSEWELL, JAMES L. Chem. Eng. Age 25, Class 58, AIChE. ROSS, JOSEPH F. Indus. Eng. Age 26, Class 58, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. “Bud” Ranger Malvern, Ark. “Joe” Llano ROSSER, BILLY J. “Bowty” Ag. Ed. Salado Age 22, Class 58, Collegiate FFA, Rodeo Club. ROTH, RAOUL Y. Math Neiv York, N. Y. Age 23, Class 55, Aggie Players, Battalion Photographer, Math Club. ROTHPLETZ, BYRON “Barney” Marketing Dallas Age 24, Class 56, Aggie Players, Vice-Pres. Mktg. Soc. ROWE, WALTER W. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, AIChE. RUDD, BILLY B. Civ. Eng. Center Age 27, Class 59, Hometown Club, ASCE. RUDD, WELDON E. “Gene” Civ. Eng. Center Age 21, Class 58, ASCE, DS, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club. SALAS. RODOLFO E. E. E. Breckenridge Age 26, Class 57, AIEE, IRE. SANTOSCOY, JESSE D. Indus. Ed. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, Knights of Columbus, Indus. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Safety Soc. SARTOR, WELDON J. Civ. Eng. Teague Age 25, Class 58, ASCE. SAWYER. JACK C. Geol. Age 22, Class 58, Geol. Club, AAPG. SCHLAUDT, ROBERT C. Pet. Eng. Age 28, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, A1ME, Tau Beta Phi, DS. SCHMARS, DARELL H. Marketing Age 29, Class 49, Marketing Society. “Jack” Houston “Bob” Fredericksburg Pi, Phi Kappa Burbson SCHMIDT, E. W. Arch. Temple Age 26, Class 58, MSC Creative Arts Group, MSC Camera Comm., DS, AIA. SCHOLL, RICHARD M. Indus. Tech. Greenville Age 22. Class 58, Indus. Tech. Club. SCHULLE, CHARLES W. “Chuck” Elec. Eng. K enedy Age 27, Class 58, AIEE. SELENSKY, GEORGE A. Indus. Ed. Baytown Age 26, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club Treas., Safety Soc. SELLS, LLOYD B. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, AVMA, Student Senate, Newman Club. SHEA, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Civil Eng. Tyler Age 22, Class 57, ASCE, Singing Cadets. SHINN, CHARLES L. “Shinn Dog” Gen. Bus. Gainesville Age 23, Class 56, Sec.-Treas. Cooke County Club, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. SHANDLEY, THOMAS R. “Roger” Mech. Eng., Indus. Tech. Conroe Age 21, Class 58, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Indus. Ed. Club, Vice- Pres. Hart Hall Dorm Council, ASSE, Sec.-Treas. Hometown Club. SHORT, THOMAS W. Arch. Llano Age 22, Class 56, AGC, Aggieland Orchestra, DS. SIFFORD, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ag. Ed. Cherokee Age 22, Class 58, Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA, Pres. Leggett Hall Council, Pres. Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club, Wesley Founda¬ tion. SIMMONS, JOHN W. “Wes” Pre-Med, English Grand Prairie Age 22, Class 58, Pre-Med-Pre-Dent Soc., Law Hall Council, Wesley Found. SIMMONS, LYNN G. Mathematics San Angelo Age 23, Class 58, Aggie Players. SINCLAIR, CHARLES E. Aero. Eng. Ft. Worth Convair Cadet Award, Douglass Aircraft Award, Jesse H. Jones Scholarship, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. SINCLAIR, JOHN H. Animal Science Bryan Age 22, Class 58, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. S1PE, WALTER E. “Walt” Indus. Tech. York, Penna. Age 30, Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club. 89 SLAGLE, ALFRED L. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Honey Grove Age 27, Class 58, ASME, Sec. ASHAE. SMITH, ALTON F. “Buddy” Vet. Med. Atascosa Age 21, Class 58, Civilian Student Council, AVMA, Newman Club, Puryear Dorm Council, San Antonio Hometown Club. SMITH, DOUGLAS L. “D.L.” Mech. Eng. Del Rio Age 21, Class 58, Sec. SCONA III, Vice-Chairman Great Issues Comm., Assoc. Ed. Engineer, Pres. Del Rio Hometown Club, Sweet¬ heart Selection Comm., SAE, ASME. SMITH, JAMES P. Elec. Eng. Age 22, Class 57, Panhandle Club, AIEE IRE. SMITH, PERRY G. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 58. AVMA. SMITH, ROBERT L. Meteorology Age 30, Class 58. Texas Academy of Research Assistant. “J. P. - ’ Borger Farmersville “Bob” College Station Science, Phi Eta Sigma, SNEED, CHARLES R. Geology Refugio Age 25. Class 54. Geology Club. SPARKS. BRYANT W. Civil Eng. Aae 24, Class 58. SPOTTS, CLINTON B. Ag. Ed. Age 24, Class 58. Ag. Council, Collegiate FFA Chapter. W aco “Spotts Stephen ville STANDLEY, HARRY A., JR. Geology Age 21, Class 57. STEPHENS, NORMAN J. Entomology “Stan Madisonville Edinburg Age 23. Class 57. Pres. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. Ento. Soc. STEVENS. HOYT L. “Steve” Aero. Eng. Paris Age 26, Class 58, IAS. STEPHENSON. DALE E. “Steve” Geology Fort Worth Age 22, Class 57, SEG, Geology Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club. STEVENS. J. J. “Steve” Ag. Eco. Athens Age 28, Class 58, Ag. Eco. Club. STEVENS. RAY R. Rhys. hd. Jackson, Mississippi Age 21. ( lass 58, Athletic Trainer. Arts and Science Council, DS. STEWART. MILTON I). Economics Palestine Age 28, Class 58. German Club, UN Club, Battalion Staff. Vice- Pres. Econ. Club, Arts and Science Council, DS, AEA. STILL. FRANK L. Arch. Const. Overton Age 22. Class 57, Aggieland Orchestra. STIPE. DENNIS R. A S- Eng. ]ji co Age 21. Class 58, Pres. ASAE. STJPP. LOUIS C. Pet. and Geol. Eng. Rig Spring Age 21, Class 58, Sec. Pet. Eng. Club, Sec. Big Spring Hometown Club, Geol. Club, AIME. Phi Eta Sigma. STONER. HERBERT R. Agronomy Garden Age 24, Class 59. STOVER, GEORGE W. “Smokey” Geophysics San Antonio Age 26. Class 52, San Antonio Hometown Club, Geology Club. Geophysics Club. STRINGER, BOBBY M. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Garland Age 26. Class 58. Tau Beta Pi, Sec. ASME, ASHAE, DS, Chem- ctrand Corp. Scholarship. STROBEL. ROBERT P. “Bob” Elec. Eng. Highlands Age 23, Class 59, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, IRE, Phi Eta Sigma. STURDIVANT, KENITH R. Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 27. Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, DS, Sec. AIEE. SUMBERA. PATRICK H. “Pat” Pet. Geol. Eng. La Salle Age 21. Class 58, Geol. Club, Geophysics Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Student Engineers Council, SEC, Guadalupe Valley Home¬ town Club. SUNDMAN. JACK A. Entomology New Orleans Age 25, Class 58, Fish and Game Club, German Soc., Ento. Soc. SVATEK. GEORGE L. Ag. Ed. Eagle Lake Age 22. Class 58, Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA. SWEARINGEN, CHARLES E„ JR. “Charlie” Elec. Eng. Garland Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Vice-Pres. AIEE-IRE. TALBERT. WAYNE M. Mech. Eng. Freeport Age 21. Class 58, ASME, ASHAE, DS. TAYLOR, ERNEST E. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 26. Class 58, ASME, ASHAE. Tau Beta Pi. K ' TAYLOR. HERMON L. Didus. Ed. Age 27. Class 58. Indus. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. TEAGUE. ROBERT A. Mech. Eng. Age 22. Class 58. TEBBS, ESCA M. Pet. Eng. Age 21. Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. Pam pa “Bob” Childress Kountze TERRY, RICHARD B. Vet. Med. Richland Springs Ase 25, Class 58. THIEDE. ROBERT G. “Bob” Marketing Gonzales Age 27, Class 58, Mktg. Soc., DS. THOMES. RICHARD J. “Dick” Vet. Med. Lafayette, Indiana Age 22, Class 57, AVMA, DS. THOMPSON, ROBERT E. “Bob” Ag. Adm. Baytoivn Age 25, Class 57, Rural Soc. Club. TILLER. HOWARD O. Ag. Eng. Hooks Age 25, Class 55. TIN DEL, JOE W. Journalism Athens Age 22, Class 58, Ed. Battalion, Vice-Pres. Arts and Science Coun¬ cil, Pres. Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi. TAACK. GEORGE B.. JR. “Jug” Elec. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 23, Class 56, AIEE-IRE, MSG Amateur Radio Club. TODD, DONALD E. Chem. Eng. Big Sandy- Age 21, Class 58, AIChE, Northeast Texas Hometown Club. TOLER, NEIL F. “Tillie” Pet. Eng. Fort Worth Age 26. Class 58. Pet. Eng. Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club. TOWSON, GLENDON D. Elec. Eng. Mabank Age 27, Class 58, A1EE. TUCKER. DAVID B. Mech. Eng. Longview Age 26, Class 59. TUCKER. JOHN B. Vet. Med. Houston Age 21. Class 58. AVMA. TUTTLE, GUFFEY W. “Guf” Pet. Eng. Kilgore Age 27, Class 58. Pet. Ena:. Club, AIME. TYLER, JOHN C. “J. C.” Mech. Eng. Paint Rock Age 23, Class 58, ASME. URAL, OKTAY Civil Eng. Urla, Turkey Age 23, Class 58, ASCE, International Club, Math Club. URIBE, LIVY C. “Steve” An. Hus. San Ygnacio Age 25, Class 55, Laredo Hometown Club, Pan American Club, Newman Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. VAHRENKAMP. ROBERT H. “Bob” Elec. Eng. Seguin Age 22. Class 58, Centex Hometown Club, IRE, Radio Club, Engl. Club. Math Club. VANCIL. JOE A. An. Hus. Ballinger Age 24, Class 58, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Mktg. Soc., DS, Runnels County Hometown Club. VAN ZYVERDEN, C. “Charlie” An. Hus. Dallas Age 22, Class 57. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Canterbury Assn. VASEK. RICHARD J. Indus. Ed. .. Wharton Age 22. Class 58, Indus. Ed. Club, Safety Soc.. Rep. Chi Chapter. Iota Lambda Sigma. VIE B AG, ROBERT E. Geol. Eng. Houston Age 28. Class 59. VOLZ, MARVIN I). Indus. Eng. Mission Age 37, Class 58. VOLZ. WILLIAM A. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Muskegon, Mick. Age 22. Class 58, ASME. SAE. Tau Beta Pi, Aggieland Orchestra. Yankee Hometown Club, UN Club. WAGGONER. ARTHUR N. Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. WALDREP. BENNY J. Bus. A dm. ae 27, Class 58. WALKER, CHARLES B. Mech. Eng. Age 26, Class 58. ASME, ASHAE. WALKER. MAX B. Ag. Ed. Age 26. Class 58. Collegiate FFA. Lampasas Piggy” Danbury Craivford WALKER. ROBERT L. “Bob” Mktg. Spur Age 21. Class 58. Mktg. Soc., Interfaith Council, Nat’l. Arch. Soc. WALTON, LARRY B. “Pete” Ag. Ed. Goldthwaite Age 24. Class 58. WARDLAW, KENNETH R. “Ken” Civ. Eng. Amarillo Age 26. Class 58. ASCE. WATSON, DONALD C. “Don” Elec. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 26. Class 58. AIEE, SEC. Eta Kappa Nu. WATSON, JOHN H. Ag. Ed. Devine Age 22. Class 58. Fish Football, Wrestling Club, Collegiate FFA, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. WATSON, WARREN W. “Wally” Math Ft. Worth Age 25. Class 58. Math Club. WATSON. WILLIAM H. Ag. Eng. Bluff Dale Age 30. Class 58. Soc. ASAE. WEATHERFORD. JOHN P„ JR. “Jack” Rural Soc. Dilley Age 22, Class 57, Rural Soc. Club, Singing Cadets, Southwest Texas Club. WELDON, NEIL Geol. Eng. Bay City Age 26. Class 58, Pres. Geology Club, Intercouncil, Engineers Council. Pres. BSU, UPBSU, ATME. WELLS. CURTIS S. “Sid” Aero. Eng. Brenham Age 21. Class 58, Pres. Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Assoc. Ed. Engineer, IAS, Sec. Student Engineers Council, Pres. Brenham Club. Frye Found. Award, RV’s, DS. WELLS, GARY I. El or. Sweeny Age 21. Class 58, Flor. Land Arch. Soc., Ag. Council. WEST. WILLIAM D. Elec. Eng. Pasadena Age 22, Class 58, Student Council, AIEE. WHITAKER. BILLY R. An. Hus. Age 24. Class 55, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WHITE, WARREN E. Aero. Eng. Age 26, Class 58, IAS, Dallas Hometown Club. WHITFIELD, ORVAL E. Elec. Eng. Age 26, Class 58, AIEE. Carthage Dallas “Whit” Georgetown San Angelo WICKER. CHARLES D. Elec. Eng. Age 25, Class 58, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. WILCOX, KENNETH A. Indus. Tech. San Marcos Age 27, Class 58, Flying Kadets, Student Safety Soc. WILHELM, CLARENCE A., JR. “C.A.” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22, Class 57. WILLIAMS, HENRY L. Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class 58, Pres. Puryear Dorm Council, Civ. cil. Collegiate FFA, Student Ag. Council. WILLIAMS, JOHN S. EIcc E72 Age 21, Class 58, AIEE-IRE, Camera Club. WILSON, DOUGLAS R. Indus. Ed. Age 21, Class 57, Industrial Education Club. Marlin Student Coun- Arlington ‘•Flea” Longview WILSON, THOMAS H. Geology Age 21, Class 58. WINDLE, JAMES E„ JR. Indus. Tech. Age 22, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, BSU. WINKLER, WILLIAM G. Vet. Med. V ictoria “Jimmie” Greenville New Orleans, La. WINN, ARTHUR C. Civ. Eng. Age 30, Class 58, ASCE. WISE, GEORGE M„ JR. Education and Math Age 23, Class 57, Denton-Wise Hometown Club, Battalion Staff. WOLFE, THOMAS L. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 57. “Art” Valley Stream, N. Y. “Goose” Rhome Education Club, “Tom” Ft. Worth WOMACK, LARRY J. “Jim” Ag. Eco. Be Leon Age 21, Class 58, DS, Ag. Eco. Club. WOOD, CHARLES R. “Chuck” Pers. Adm. Alto Age 23, Class 58, BSU, Bus. Soc., Chairman Creative Arts Group, Camera Club, Deep East Texas Hometown Club. WOOD. ERNEST M. “Buddy” Insurance Gonzales Age 22, Class 57, Camera Club, Business Soc., Battalion Staff. WOODARD, EDWIN H. Accounting Age 27, Class 58, Accounting Society. WOOTEN, JOHN W. “Ed.” Palestine “Stud” Bus. Adm. Abilene Age 24, Class 55, Basic Div. Council, Mktg. Soc., Business Soc., Abilene Hometown Club. WYATT, EDWARD W. Arch. Const. Houston Age 21, Class 57, Cadet Capt., Cadet Court, AGC, Houston Home¬ town Club. YOUNG, L. J. Indus. Tech. Age 25, Class 59. YOUNG, JON W. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, Tennis Team, ASME, SAE. YOUNTS, GEORGE R„ JR. EIgc Eng Age 26, Gass 58, Treas. AIEE-IRE. ZACHRY, ABNER S., Ill “Zack” Microbiology Carlsbad, N. Mex. Age 25, Class 58. ZAGER, BILLY T. Accounting Henderson Age 25, Class 58, Accounting Society. ZELLNER, CHARLES E. ‘ Charlie Brown” Indus. Tech. Cleburne Age 28, Class 58, Vice-Pres. Indus. Ed. Club, Student Safety Club. ZERTUCHE, JOSE L. Agronomy Allende, Coahuila, Mexico Age 22, Class 58, Agronomy Club, Pan American Club, United Nations Club, Newman Club. ZINGALES, JOSEPH A. “Joe” Ag. Eco. Plainfield, N. J. Age 23, Class 58, Newman Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Junto Club. Brenham San Angelo Greensboro, N. C. SR. V ET. MED. ALLEN. SIDNEY N. “Sid” Vet. Med. Lubbock Age 24, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Vet., Interfaith Council, Asst. Civilian Chaplain. ANDERSON, DONALD J. “Don” Vet. Med. Bryan Age 24, Class 55, AVMA. BAKER. R. L„ JR. Vet. Med. Crosby Age 23, Class 56, AVMA Honor Council, Pres. Sr. Vet. Class. BLAKEWOOD, BLAKE W. Vet. Med. Baton Rouge, La. Age 25, Class 58, Vice-Pres. BSU, Pres. Soph. Vet. Med. Class, Honor Council Rep.. AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff. CARDWELL, DAVID R. Vet. Med. Junction Age 25, Class 58, AVMA. CARROLL, LAMAR H. “Dela” Vet. Med. Bryan Age 24, Class 55, AVMA, DS. CHANEY, ROY G. “Tiger” Vet. Med. Utopia Age 24, Class 55, Vice-Pres. AVMA. CLARK, JAMES E. “Jamie” Vet. Med. Wheeler Age 22, Class 56, DS, “T” Assn., Fish Basketball, Law Hall Council, Wheeler-Collinsworth Hom etown Club, AVMA, Track Team, Wes¬ ley Found., Panhandle Club, Southwestern Vet. CRAIG, DAN J. Vet. Med. Age 29, Class 54. W aco DAWSON, DELBERT E. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA. DIXON, DON H. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 56, AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma. DORRELL, THOMAS W. 7 fj f Arf p il Age 25, Class 54, AVMA. “Dee” Dallas Lufkin Huntsville GARZA, GILBERTO A. “Beto” Vet. Med. Rio Grande City Age 27, Class 52, AVMA Council, DS, Phi Zeta Honor Society, Intercouncil Committee. GREZAFFI, ANTHONY J. “Tony” Vet. Med. New Roads, La. Age 23, Class 56. HARTMAN, FRED C. Vet. Med. Cuero Age 23, Class 56, Varsity Football and Track, Civilian Student Council Rep., Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, AVMA. HENSON, JAMES B. “Jim” Age IhClass 56, AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma Asfoc. Ed. Southwestern Veterinarian, BS, DS, Faculty Award of Merit, Who’s Who, Opportunity Award Winner, Vice-Pres. Phi Zeta. HILL, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Vet. Med. Comanche Age 27, Class 56, BS, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, Vice-Pres. Fresh. Vet. Class, Pres. Jr. Vet Class, AVMA Council, Inter¬ council Committee, Sec.-Treas. Intercouncil Comm., Ed. South¬ western Veterinarian, DS, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. HILLIARD, DAN W. Vet. Med. Tyler Age 33, Class 54. VET. MED . HUBERT, THOMAS F. “Booger” Vet. Med. Riviera Age 23, Class 56, Fish and Varsity Baseball, AVMA, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. HUFF, JOHN W. Vet. Med. Weston Age 30, Class 58. JAMES, ROBERT B. Vet. Med. Raymondville Age 25, Class 55, AVMA, Rio Grande Valley Club, 12th Man Bowl, Saddle and Sirloin Club, DS. KANE, GRADY R. Vet. Med. Kemper Age 24, Class 55, AVMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Handball Club, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, DS, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club, Fish Baseball, Pistol Team. LaCROIX, JOHN T. “Orange” Vet. Med. Colfax, La. Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Civilian Student Council, Newman Club, Who’s Who, Resident Halls Constitution Committee. LASSIG, JOHN K. “Jack” Vet. Med. Bellaire Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. LEE, ROBERT H. “Bob” Vet. Med. Houston Age 24, Class 56, BSU, Aggie Sweetheart Comm., SCONA II and III, AVMA, Town Hall, Election Comm., Southwestern Veterinarian, Houston Hometown Club. LOFTIS, JOE V et. Med. Dallas Age 23, Class 56, AVMA. LOGGINS, BURCH, JR. Vet. Med. West Columbia AVMA, Fish Football, Brazoria County Club. MAGEE, DERRY D. Vet. Med. Mt. Herman, La. Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Staff South¬ western Veterinarian. MANN, FRANK E., JR. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, DS. MEAD, JAMES H. “j im ’ Vet. Med. Worth Age 25, Class 54, Southwestern Veterinarian. Photo Club. McCLUER, ROBERT S. “Bob” Vet. Med. Jena, La. Age 27, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. McCRADY, JAMES D. “Mac” Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 27, Class 52, Pres. AVMA, Pres. Veterinary Class, DMS, DS, Fish Football, Collegiate FFA, Press Club, Beaumont Club, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta, Who’s Who. McCRARY, JOHN H. “Hugh” Vet. Med. Cisco Age 23, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, Film Soc. Elec¬ tion Comm., DS, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Sec.-Treas. AVMA, CE S Hometown Club, Who’s Who. NETARDUS, JOE G. Vet. Med. Gonzales Age 25, Class 57, Soph. Vet. Class Parliamentarian, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. PATRICK, VIRGIL H. Vet. Med. Quitaque Age 31, Class 56, Honor Council Fish Vet. Class, Sec.-Treas. Soph. Vet. Class, Vice-Pres. Jr. Vet. Class, Honor Council Sr. Vet. Class. PERRY, ALTON W„ JR. “Bill” Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 55, Pistol Team, DS. PORTER, WALKER B. “Senator Klaghorn” Vet. Med. Seminole Age 23, Class 56, BSU, DS, Rodeo Club, AVMA, Civilian Student Council, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Student Senate. PUTTY, JOHNNY B. Vet. Med. Odessa Age 24, Class 55. QUINN, JACK D. Vet. Med. Seabrook Age 24, Class 56, AVMA, Civilian Student Council, DS, Pres. Seabrook-LaPorte Hometown Club. RABE, ROBERT C. “Bob” Vet. Med. El Paso Age 25, AVMA, El Paso Hometown Club. REYMAN, JESS T. “Ted” Vet. Med. Amarillo Age 23, Class 56, Amarillo Hometown Club, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian, AVMA, Phi Zeta. REYNOLDS, SCOTT L. “Scotty” Vet. Med. Kilgore Age 28, Class 56, Vice-Pres. Kilgore Hometown Club, AVMA, DS, Animal Research Asst. RHEUDASEL, JERRY A. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 56. ROSS, TOM W. Vet. Med. P aris “Uncle Tom” Nederland Age 29, Class 56, Pres. Vet. Honor Council, Rep. JAVMA, Sec.- Treas. JAVMA, Housemaster Puryear Hall, Civilian Student’Coun¬ cil, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Beaumont Hometown Club SALBADOR, GUS W. ' « Bud Vet. Med. Virlnr Age 28, Class 58, DS, AVMA. 1 SCHENCK, CHARLES T. “Tom” Vet. Med. Houston Age 24, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, AVMA. SCHLINKE, ORVILLE C., JR. Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 25, Class 53, AVMA, San Angelo Club, Rifle Team. SLONE, WAYNE T. Vet. Med. Bay City Age 23, Class 56, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA, Sr. Vet. Class Reporter. SMITH, JIMMY B. Vet. Med. Rockdale Age 23, Class 55, AVMA, Milam County Hometown Club. SMITH, JOHN P., JR. Vet. Med. Bremond Age 35, Class 58, AVMA, Alpha Zeta. STANTON, JACK S. Vet. Med. Iran Age 25, Class 54, AVMA, Trans Pecos Club, Southwestern Vet. Staff. TELFORD, V. Q. Vet. Med. DeKalb Age 23, Class 56, Class Pres. Senior Class, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff. TURBEVILLE, DONALD R. “Don Quan” Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 23, Class 56, Newman Club, Parliamentarian AVMA. VRIESENGA, JOHN R. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 23, Class 56. VET. MED. WAFER, WILLIAM C., JR. “Bill” Vet. Med. Ysleta Age 23, Clas s 56, AVMA, Student Senate, IFC, ECC, Pres. El Paso Hometown Club. WATTERS, JOHN W. Vet. Med. Monahans Age 25, Class 58. WILLIAMS, TOMMY D. Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 23, Class 56. WILSON, CHARLES F. “Charlie” Vet Med. Roans Prairie Age 27, Class 56, Who’s Who, Pres. AVMA, Vice-Pres. AVMA Honor Council, Bus. Mgr. Southwestern Veterinarian, Housemaster Leggett Hall, Counselors Asst., Student Senate, Sec.-Treas. Fish Vet. Class. WITCHER, JAMES A. “Jim” Vet. Med. Lampasas Age 23, Class 56, Land-of-the-Lakes Club, AVMA, Wrestling Team. WYATT, RICHARD T. Vet. Med. Age 33, Class 56. Austin ALLISON, CHARLES C. “Charlie Brown” Vet. Med. Taylor Age 23, Class 57, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Williamson County Hometown Club, AVMA. BARONNE, ED. J. Vet. Med. Bunkie, La. Age 23, Class 57, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Phi Zeta BOSWELL, JAMES C. “Bos” Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 24, Class 57, Student Assistant in VPP. CAMPBELL, DAMON R. Vet. Med. Hamilton Age 23, Class 57, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Town Hall Staff, Civ. Council, Soc. Chairman Hamilton-Coryell Hometown Club CLABORN, LARRY D. Vet. Med. Troup Age 23, Class 56, AVMA, Treas. Jr. Vet. Class. COOK, RAYMOND W. Vet. Med. 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E. —Pleasanton COURIM, ROY G.—E.E .—College Station COWART, CLARENCE P.— l.T .—Jasper COX, KENNETH G.— P.A. and Engl .—Paris CREWS, JOHN T).—1.T .—Colmesneil CROOK, JIMMIE F.— Zoo .—Garland CULBERTH, WILLIAM W.— E.E. and Phys .—Alice CUNNINGHAM, KIRBY P.— A.H .—Houston CURDA, PAUL M.— Phys. —Azle CURTIS, GEORGE R.— Acct .—Pearsall DARROW, RAYMOND L.— Arch .—San Angelo DAVILA, ROBERT— Hist .—New Braunfels DAVIS, EUGENE I.— Eco .—San Antonio DAVIS, MAX T.— P.A .—Lubbock DELAUNE, JON M.—£.£.—Texas City DENMARK, KENNETH L.—Soc.—Lockhart DENNIS, JOHN A.— Phys. —Ft. Worth DETERL1NG, DELMAR A.— Ag. Eco .—Schulenburg DEWITT, WALLACE D.—C.£.—Port Arthur DIETZ, FREDERIC H.— Aero. Eng .—Houston DILLAHUNTY, OSCAR L.— T.—Lufkin DITTMAN, DONALD C.— B.A .—Baytown DORNEY, LEONARD J.— Gen. Bus .—Mexico City DORSETT, TRACY K.—M.£.—Coolidge DUBBERLY, LARRY C.—Geol. £.—Dallas DUNLAP, JAMES J.— Ag. Eng .—Houston DUPLISSEY, DONNIE R.—Hist .—Baytown DURHAM, LOUIS D.—£.£.—San Antonio DUVAL, JERRY W.—B. L—Dallas DYE, EMMETT E.—I.T.—Ft. Worth EDMISTON, STEVEN A.— C.E .—Carrollton EDWARDS, WENDELL E.— Acct .—West EICHBLATT, EMIL J.—£.£.—Port Arthur ELLER, DAVID G.—Geol. and B.A .—Mexia EMERY, ARTHUR M.— Ins .—Houston ESTES, GLEN A.— Mkt .—Grand Prairie EULER, JOHN F.— Ed .—Eden EVANS, ANDREW J.— Pet. E .—Houston EVANS, JOHN A. —Range Mgt .—Woodville EVERTS, HENRY P.—Gen. Bus.—Bellaire FALLIN, JAMES E.—£co.—Kilgore 105 FAUST, JERRY W., Ill—Aero. E.—El Paso FARRINGTON, DAVID E.—C.F.—Houston FESS, DAVID V.— Mist .—Magnolia, Ark. FERNANDEZ, RAUL B.—C.F.—Laredo FIELDS, WILLIAM R., JR.— Acct .—San Antonio FLECK, GEORGE E.— B.A. —Houston FLEMING, TRAVIS M.— .T 1 .—San Antonio FLOOD, JOE H.— M.E. —Waco FOMBY, DAN V.—Ch. E .—Texarkana FORD, DAVIS L.— C.E .—Lubbock FOREHAND, JIMMIE C. R.— Math —Chillicothe FUDGE, EUGENE E.— A.H .—Texarkana FULKERSON, ROY L., JR.— B.A .—Baytown FRENCH, HIRAM T.— Acto. E .—San Antonio FREYTAG, JAMES E.— .D.—Moulton FRITTS, HAROLD M.— Ag. Ed .—Comanche GARCIA, RAY P.— E.E .—Corpus Christi GARNER, CARL B.— .E.—Lufkin GATLIN, JOHN D.— Math —San Antonio GENTLE, MILTON W.— . .—Richardson GERUM, LAWRENCE G.— Ag. Fd.—Shiner GLASSCOCK, MELBERN G.—M.F.—Houston GLEASON, JERRY D.— Vet. Med.—Lazbuddie GLICKMAN, DAVID G.— cct.—Wichita Falls GOLDENBERG, C. T., Ill—ik ctA—Stewart AFB, N. Y. GOLDMAN, JOHN M.— Forestry —Bellaire GONZALEZ, HUMBERT J.— Pet. E. —San Antonio GOOLSBEE, WILLIAM H.— C.E. —Waco GRAETZEL, ROBERT L.— B.A .—New Braunfels GRAVES, DONALD E.— Acct .—Houston GREENLEE, GLENN C.— Per. Adm .—Odessa - GREENWOOD, BOBBY M.—Geop i sics—Donna GRIGSBY, GAYNAEL R.—vJrc i.—Mt. Pleasant GRITTER, HENRY G.— B.A .—Waco GRUBBS, JOE E., JR.— Ento .—Dallas GUINN, JOE L.— Mhtg .—Gilmer HAAS, HARVEY J.— C.E .—New Braunfels HALSELL, ROBERT M.—fi. L—Houston HANOVICE, CHARLES S.— . J.—Houston HARGROVE, JESSE, G.— Chemistry —San Augustine HARTSFIELD, RAY J.— Journalism —Waco HARZKE. JACK A.— C.E .—Dime Box HATAWAY, JAMES A.— Education —Lufkin HATCHELL, WILLIAM J.—C.F.—Midland HAUSMAN, STANLEY C.— Pet. and Geo. E .—Eagle Pass HEALD, CHARLES W.—C.£.—Purmela HEARNE, ALFORD T., JR.— Acct .—Jacksonville HEARNE, JOSEPH T.— Mktg .—Blanco HELMERSSAM, G.— Ag. Ed .—Girvin HELMS, STANLEY W.—£.£.—Bartlett HENDRIX, DENNIS E.—M.F.—Edinburg HENSON, JARRELL N.-M.F.—Pickton HERRINGTON, GARY N.— B.A .—Baytown HERSHEY, HOMER H.— Pet. and Geo. E .—Hereford HICKMAN, CARLOS W.—M.F.—Wichita Falls HILDEBRAND, HAROLD C., JR.—M.£.—San Antonio HILL, EDWARD W.— fF.M .—Cleburne HILL, WILLIAM V., JR.— Per. Adm. —Fort Sam Houston HILLIER, DON E.— Ch. E .—Galveston HINDMAN, CHARLES G.— B.A .—Dallas HIPP, CHARLES R.— Per. Mgm .—El Paso 106 HIPPS, GARY W.— Mktg. —Dallas HITCHCOCK, CLEN D.— Physics —San Antonio HOGAN, WENDELL G.— Ag. Ed.—Winters HOHN, JOHN Y.— M.E .—Nordheim HOLLISTER, DONALD R.— Ag. Eco.—Wills Point HOPPER, JOHN I.— A.H. —Lampasas HORN, JERRY A.—E.E.—Dallas HOWARD, JOHN S.— B.A. —Pleasanton HOWARD, THOMAS E.— Vet. Med. —Panhandle HUDGINS, MARCUS R.-Pet.-Geol. Eng.—Winters HUDSON, RAY C.—Goldthwaite HUDSON, WILSON B.— Physics —Houston HUFFAKER, ROBERT S.— Eng. and Agron .—Bryan HUGGINS, BOBBY R.—I.T .—Kerens HUMAN, GEORGE E.— C.E .—Dallas HUNN, MICHAEL B.— M.E .—Pasadena HUNTER, ROBERT F.—C.E. and B.A .—Dallas HUNTER, WALTER A., JR.— B.A .—Galveston HUSKINSON, WILLIAM M.— .7 1 .—Wichita Falls HUTCHISON, ROSS F.— Gen. Bus. —Wichita Falls ISAACKS, HUBERT P.— l.T .—Sour Lake JACKMAN, MARK D., JR.— Pet. and Geo. E .—Dallas JAMAIL, CLARENCE E.— Mktg .—Houston JEFFREY, JOHN G.— Gen. Bus .—San Antonio JINKS, JAMES D.— B.A .—Alvin JOHNSON, JOHN R.— ero.—Ennis JOHNSON, THOMAS L.— Mktg .—Ysietta JONAS, WILLIAM J„ JR.—E.E.—Kerrville JONES, DENNIS W.—C.E.—Quernado JONES, H. M.— Pet. E .—Houston K.CJ ff? M L ER. JONES. JAMES D.— Ento .—Coolidge JONES, JAMES W.— Mktg .—Marlin JONES. MANLEY W.— Finance —Bryan JORDAN, FRANK W.— Aero. E.—Baytown JUDAH, HENR P.— Hist .—Houston KAPPEL. WALTON F.—C.E.—New Braunfels KAVANAUGH. HERBERT C.—Aero. E—Fort Worth KEELING, WILLIAM E.—E.E.—Dallas KEETCH. E. Y.— Insuranc e —Oklahoma City, Okla. KELLY, WILLIAM 0.— M.E .—Fort Worth KING, JAMES A.— Mktg. —Pineland KIRBY, ROGER M.— Land. Arch. —Ganado KLOPFENSTEIN. ALBERT H.— Ch. E.—Dallas KORENEK, JIMMIE L.—E.E.—Garland KRAUSE, DAVID M.— Per. Adrn.- —Burlington KRUEGER, EDWARD A.— I.E .—Brenham KUNKLE, ELMER E.—Pet. E.—Alice LAIRD, HENRY L.— P.E .—Coleman LANDESMAN, DONALD J.—P.E.-Houston LANE, C. W.— .T 1 .—Houston LANGSTON, LARRY E.—C.E.—Dallas LASSITER, JAMES T.-P. L—Dallas LASSIIER, R. T. G.— Gen. Bus .—Hampton, Va. LAYNE, LEN H.— Mktg .—Dallas LAYTON, HAYDON J.-C j. E.-Houston LAUREL, DAVID A.— l.T .—Laredo LEDNICKY, EDDIE F.—T .E.—West DEEPER, LEON E.—M tg.—Killeen LEIDOLF, EMIL J„ JR.-V .E.-Dallas 107 LEWIS, BARNES D.-E.E.-Waco LINDSEY, GAINOR l.—lnd. Tec !.—Dallas LINDSEY, MAGNESS A.— B.A .—Devine LINENBERGER, DONALD E.— M.E .—Houston LINNSTAEDTER, EMIL E.— M.E .—Lindale L1PPKE, HAGEN— D.P .—Yorktown LIVELY, CHARLES Crockett LOHMAN, TOMMIE E.— Pet. Eng .—Shreveport LOMAX, DOUGLAS T.— Ch. E .—Houston LOWE, JOE F.— Econ.—Tyler LOWERY, BRUCE B.—Eco i.—Nacogdoches LUCAS, VIC F.— Pet. Dallas LUNARDON, JOHNNY P.— Irc t.—Strawn LULE, HENRY F.— Hist .—Houston LYND, LAWRENCE R.—R. L—Ft. Worth LYON, JOHNNY F.—5.P.M.—College Station LYONS, RONALD I.— Aero. —Houston McBRIDE, ROBERT G.—R. L—Shreveport McCRARY, JACK N.— M.E .—Ft. Worth McCREE, MARVIN A.— Hist. —Midland McDANIEL, WILLIAM N.—CA. Jasper McILHERAN, AARON A.—M.R.—Dallas McKECHNIE, R. M.— Elect. Eng .—Corpus Christi McKENNEY, SAMUEL S.—Ind. Distribution—Dallas McKINLEY, CHARLES H.— Aero. Eng .—Kilgore McKNIGHT, JAMES G.— ?5ur.—Irving McMATH, LANEY M.— Educ. and Psyco .—Midland McNEILL, WALLIS D.— Zool. —Mathis McNUTT, DURAN G.— Jour .—Comanche McWilliams, rhea f.—t .r.—B eiw MAREK, JAMES A.— l.Ed .—Taylor MARKILL1E, WILLIAM R.—RR.—San Antonio MARSHALL, EDGAR A., JR.— Arch .—San Antonio MARSHALL, ROBERT P.—Geo.—Kingsville MARSHALL, RUFUS B.—C.E. and Rng .—Terrell MATTOX, HOYT T.—Journ .—Houston MAURITZ, MARCUS N. —Farm Mgt.—Canada ___ ___ .am A mT 5 .L . r-- MAXWELL, ROBERT D.—PM—Shepherd MAX, LA VERNE C.— Ind. Tech .—Riviera MAYR. WILLIAM F.— Ind. Eng .—Waco MAYS, JOHN A.— P.A .—Galena Park MEDLEY, CARL L.— Phys. Educ .—Raymondvil ' e MEIER. FRANK L.—Hrc n—Dallas MERE AKRI A.—C.R.—San Antonio MESSER, CHARLES N.— .P.—Tyler MEURER, FRED A.— Jourl. —Corpus Christi MILLER, JAMES E.—Hist .—Austin MILLER, THOMAS H.— Ch. E .—Freeport MILLIKEN, EARL W„ JR.—Ind. Pd.—Denison MINOR. JOSEPH E.—C.P.—Corpus Christi MOODY, ROBERT L.— Chem. —Jelferson MOON, WALTER H.— .7 —Waco MOORE, DON W.—Pet. Png.—Caldwell MOORE, GAYLE E.— . Pd.—Ft. Worth MOORE, JOHN W.— . Png.—Houston MOOSBERG, JOHN B.— Ch. P.—Center MORAN, ROGER S.— Phy. Ed .—Long Island, N. Y. MORGAN, ROBERT M.—P.P.—Dallas MORRIS, BEN C.— Pet. E .—Beaumont MOSKAL, DONALD E.— Ag. Eco .—Santa Rosa MOTHERSPAW, JACK M.—P.P.—Uvalde 108 MUENKER, EMMETT W.— M.E .—Lovelady MUHLSTEIN, LADO, JR.— M.E .—Skidmore MURPHY, ROBERT P„ JR.— Acct .—Dallas MYERS, WILLIAM A.— Econ .—Bryan NASH, GERALD S.— Engl .—Lamarque NEAL, SAMUEL h.—Marketing —Paris NOACK, RICHARD R.— B.A .—Waco NOLAND, BILLY R.—7.7 1 .—Waco NORWOOD, BILLY C.— Pet. E .—Athens NYE, ERLE A.— E.E .—Ft. Worth O’BRIEN, JAMES E.— B.A .—Lubhock ODEN, JEROME H.— M.E .—College Station O’HARA, MIC HAEL T.— Physics —El Paso OLDS, WILLIAM R.— Arch. —Abilene OLSMITH, FRANK V.— Gen. Bus. —Dallas ORMSBY, ALBERT H.— Mktg. —Dallas PALMER, DAN W.— Mktg. —Wichita Falls PARKER, FREDDIE W.— Farm Mgt .—Wills Point PARSONS, DONALD L.— Ecluc. —Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. PARSONS, JAMES R.— E.E. —Paris PARTRIDGE, JOHN H.— M.E .—Corpus Christi PEDISON, JAMES A.— M.E .—Marshall PENA, LUIS X.— M.E .—Eagle Pass PEPPER. DWANE G.— Ag. Eco .—Mt. Pleasant PEREZ, ROBERTO D.—S.P.M.—Harlingen PERKINS, RAY H.—M.E.—Dallas PERNER. JOHN E.— B.A .—Sta. Barbara PETTY, DAVE L.— E.E .—Groves PFEUFFER, ROBERT T.— Hist .—New Braunfels PHILLIP, C. W. —Range and Forestry —Clifton PHILLIPS, BOBBY W.—Tero.—Kingsville PIERSON, LARRY G.— Mktg .—Jackson PIZZANO, FRANK— M.E .—Harlingen POLK, JOHN A.— .D.—McAllen POTTS. RICHARD K. —Plant and Soil Sc .—Bryan POWELL, GEORGE E.— Acct .—Bryan POWERS, ROBERT R.— Mktg .—Baytown PRESSWOOD, BILLY P.— Ind. Tech .—Grand Saline PROCHASKA, BERNARD T.— E.E .—Ft. Worth QUINTERO, PAUL V.—Phy. Erf.—Bryan RANDERSON, DARRYL —Radar Met .—Houston RATCLIFF, JOHN M.— feet.—Houston RAY, ROUGE A. —Dairy Manu. —Houston REDD, DASS— M.E .—Galveston REDDIN, THOMAS E.—E.E.—Texarkana REDDER. KENNETH O.—Aero. E.—Galena REED, WILLIAM E.— Jour .—Bonham REID, STEVE M.— Phy. Ed .—Lexington REYNOLDS, GORDON D.—P iys.—Dallas RICHARDSON, BOBBY D.—A .E.—Sweetwater RICHMAN, PHILLIP H.—Palacios ROBERSON, JOHN W.—£n o.—Devine ROBERTS, FORREST E.—yL E—Carthage ROBERTS, JAMES T.—C.E.—Marathon ROBERTSON, BILLY J.— B.P.M .—Kaufman ROBISON, CHARLES H.— Ch. Eng .—Mt. Pleasant ROBINSON, FRANK H.—M.E.—Liberty ROBISON, CLIFFORD E.— Chem .—Dallas ROGERS, CHARLES W.— Pet. Eng .—Gatesville ROGERS, LOUIS R.— Aero. Eng .—Lolita 109 ROLAND, JAY R.—AL£.—Houston ROPER, J. STANLEY— Ed .—Austin ROSE, ADOLF F.— A.H .—Waco ROSS, NORMAN B.— Pet. E .—Austin ROWALT, RALPH ].—Pet. £.—Dallas RUMMEL, DON R.— Ento .—Wellington RUSSELL, HARRY C.—C.£.—Sherman RUTH, RONALD L.— B.A .—San Antonio SACKETT, JOHN D.—P. .—Orange SALINAS, JESUS R.— C.E .—Beeville SALINAS, M. A.—Pet. and M.£.—Hebbronville CAWnlTT ARTTITT n __Catena Part SANDERS, CLARENCE B„ JR.— Hist. —Ft. Worth SANDERS, DAVID W. —Range Mang .—Richmond SANTIKOS, PETE G.—Geo .—San Antonio SARLLS, EDWARD C„ JR.— M.E .—Victoria SAWYER, TOM R.— Pre-Vet and Mei.—Houston SCHF.WE. MILLARD F.—£.£.—Houston SCHMID, JOE H.—C.£.—Houston SCHMID, ROBERT E.—P.£.—Houston SCHMIDT, JACKIE E.— Gen. Rtis.—Austin SCHOENHALS, EUGENE— Ag. Ed .—Canadian SCHRODER, WILLIAM Yi.—Journ .—Houston SCHUBERT, RUDY C.—£.£.—Woodsboro SCHUSTER, FRED L.—MAtg.—Dallas SCHWIERZKE, PERRY J.— Ch. £.—Caldwell SCOTT, GAYNO W.— gron.—Floydada SCOTT, LYNN P.—P.M.£.—Ft. Worth SENDEJO, XAVIER R.— Ch. £.—Falfurrias SERUR, JOHN— Econ .—San Marcos _ SHEREK, CLEM C.— T.—Corpus Christi SHUTTLESWORTH, C. A.—Bus. A.—Bay City SIMMONS, DICK B.—£.£.—Houston SIMS, STILLMAN E.—MaPt—Bryan SINGER, ROBERT W.—Pet. £.—Marlin SKAGGS, WILLIAM J.—Gen. Bus.—Pasadena SKUPIN, ROBERT W.—M.£.—Rosebud SMART, HALBERT R.— Gen. Bus .—Galveston SMITH, ALLAN L.—P. .—Huntsville SMITH, AUBREY M.—£.£.—Bryan SMITH, CHARLES B.—M.£.—Corpus Christi SMITH, JERRY A.—C.£.—Brady SMITH, JOE N.—Gen. Bus .—Waco SMITH. JOHN E .—Range Mgt .—Quemado SMITH, KENNETH £.—.¥.£.—San Angelo SMITH, LARRY L.— Aero. £.—Jefferson SMITH, NORMAN J.—£.£.—Temple SMITH, RICHARD A.— M.E .—College Station SMITH, RICHARD C.— Mktg .—Floydada SMITH, ROBERT F.— Chem .—Caldwell SMITH, WAYNE 0., JR.— Ag. E .—Lampasas SMITH, WILLIAM S.—A.H.—George West SNAPKA, ERNEST H., JR.— Acct .—Abbott SOLAND, DONALD J.— Hist. —Nauvoo, 111. SONNIER, WILEY J.-P.T.—Port Lavaca SOUTTER, THOMAS L.—5. .—Dallas SPEEDIE, JOHN C.— M.E .—San Antonio SPENCER, TERRY L.—£.£.—Alice STALLINGS, RONALD L.— I.T .—Houston STANSELL, GEORGE A.— P.A .—Gladewater | |Q STARK, JOHN G.—Aero. E .—Daingerfield STEEPLES, WILLIAM V.— Acct .—Houston STEPHENS, GEORGE W.—Ed .—Winnsboro STEPP, RODERICK D.— Geol. Eng.—Wichita Falls STEPP, RONALD L.— Pet.-Geol. E.—Wichita Falls STERLING, MAURICE C.— Math —Prosper STEWART, JESSE D„ JR.— Mktg. —Dallas STEWART, RONALD D.—M.E.—New London STOLL, JOHN F.— Ch. E .—Houston STONE, LLOYD W.—P.E.—Wichita Falls STONE, MARION F.—Pei. and Geol. E.—Pampa STRICKLAND, DARWIN T„ JR.—Eco i.—Dallas STUART, RONALD M.—P. .—Dallas STUMBO, BARNEY A.— Vet. Med. —Ft. Worth SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE B.—M.E.—San Antonio SWAIL, JON R.—E.E.—Pasadena SWANN, JOHN K.— B.A .—Dallas SYKES, THOMAS G.—B.A .—San Antonio TATUM, TROY D.— Ag. Ed.—Dublin TAYLOR, JAMES R.— Mktg .—Harleton TAYLOR, JAMES R.— A.H .—Ft. Worth TEAGUE, JOHN OLIN— oum.—Wash., D. C. TERRY, JAMES D.— B.A .—LaMarque THOMAS, JOHN G.— Ento .—Wellington THOMPSON, CARL G., Jr.— M.E. —Shreveport, La. THOMSON, CARR B.—E.E.—Lonieta TINSLEY, ROBERT C.— isi.—Henrietta TIPTON, WILLIAM E.—C.E.—Weslaco TOLMAN, GARETH W.—M rig.—Dallas TRIPLETT, JAMES V.—Ag. Econ.—Donna TROTTER, BEN B.— cci.—Bryan TRUESDALE. GEORGE W.—M.E.—Dallas TURNER, DONALD R.— Gen. Bus .—College Station TURNER, ERWIN E., JR.—M.E.—Beaumont TURNER, ROBERT F.—E.E. and Math —San Antonio URBAN, LARRY .1.— C.E .—Corpus Christi URBANOSKY, THOMAS G.—M.E.—Caldwell VALADEZ, ERNESTO E.— C.E .—Harlingen VAN ZANDT. CURTIS J._ . .—Wheeler VILLARONGA, RAUL G.— I.E. —Ponce, Puerto Rico VINCENT, HOLTON D.— Vet. Med. —Sulphur, La. VOINIS, STEVE P.—C.E.-Houston VOSDINGH, RALPH A.—Vet. Med.—Houston VYKUKAL, HUBERT C.—M.E.—Bryan WADE, RICHARD D.—E.E. and Engl. —Houston WALKER, CARL R.—M.E.—Jefferson WALKER, ROBERT A.— l.E .—Rosenberg WALLACE, CARROL D.—E.E.—Cleburne WALLACE, MARCUS J., JR.— I.T .—Port Neches WARREN, JOHN D.—C.E.—Evant WEAVER, CHARLES R.— Hist .—Midland WELSCH, ROGER G.— C.E .—New Braunfels WENZEL, DOLPH E.— B.P.M .—Houston WEST, JAMES D.— Arch .—Palestine WHALEN, HERBERT E.— Pet. Geol. E. —Beeville WHELAN, PATRICK J.— l.E .—Corpus Christi WHITLEY, EDWARD L.-Ed.-Edna WHITNEY, JODIE D.— Ag. Eng .—Valley Mills WHITT, DONALD E.— Ag. Ed. —Muenster I I I WIESNER, JAMES A.— Finance —Dallas WILKES, JOHN R„ III— .T 1 .—Ft. Worth WILKINS, ROBERT E.—Geo .—College Station WILLIAMS, BEN L.— Aero. E .—San Antonio WILLIAMS, CAREY A.—Pet. £.—Wichita Falls WILLIAMS, CECIL E.— Ag. Clarksdale, Miss. WILLIAMS, CHARLES A.—Houston WILLIAMS, JOE E., JR.— B.P.M .—Dallas WILLIAMS, ROBERT L.— .F.—Dallas WILMESMEIER, LAWRENCE— M.E .—Houston WILSON, BOBBY D.— Finance —Wortham WINDHAM, JOHN D.—R. LT .—Center WINKLE, JOE D.— C.E .—Winnsboro WITT. MERRELL S.— B.P.M .—Marshall WOLPMAN, JAMES M.— Acct .—Yorktown WOODMAN, WILLIAM C— . Fr .—Arlington WOODSON, JERRY M.—Geo .—Gatesville WOOLVERTON, BEN G .—Dairy Prod .—Palestine WORTHAM, GENE R.—Geo .—Bryan WVESTE, EDWARD A.—G.F.—Eagle Pass WYNNE, THOMAS O.—Math—San Antonio YANTIS, ALBERT L.—M cfg.—Galena Park YOUNG, DON H.— Arch .—Waco YOUNT, BEN F.— Gen. Bus .—New Orleans, La. ZINK, ERNEST J., JR.—G tem.—Dallas ZOUZALIK, ERVAN E.— I. Ed. and Jour .—Flatonia ALLEN, GEORGE H.— Ag. Fco.—Waco ALVAREZ, E. C.— Agronomy —Santa Ana, El Salvador ANTONY, MOSS L.—Pre-Mei—College Station ARCHER, STANLEY L.—English—Tyler ARMAND, A. M.— Pet. E. and Gen. Bus .—San Antonio i - ARMSTRONG, DON W.—Pre-Med—Bridge City ASHLEY, CHARLES J.—P. L—Smiley BALL, ALBERT L.— M.E. —Rule BANZHAF, GLEN C.— .7’.—Temple BARNES, WELDON D.—£n o.—McGregor BARNETT, JAMES H.—M.F.—Kilgore BARRIENTOS, ROBERTO— Mktg. —Eagle Pass BARTON, TOMMY S.— L P—Monahans BARTOSH, DOUGLAS E.—C.F.—Weimar BAUGHER, ROBERT D.— Arch. —Dallas BAYLEY, JAMES W.—F.F.—San Benito BEAN, WILLIAM J.— Pre-Med —Seagoville BERRY, LESTER J.—Pre-Med—Galveston BEST, ROBERT K.—ZT.—Franklin BETHEL, JAMES S.—Mat z—Rosebud BILLINGSLEA, THOMAS C.—F.F.—Gilmer BLASCHKE, LAMAR R.— A.H. —Yorktown BLAYNEY, LINDSEY, III—Gen. Pus.—Hurst BOATWRIGHT, CARL A.—£.£.—Ft. Worth BOLLMAN, WILLARD E.—C.F.—Clarksville BOONE, REX M.— Arch. —San Angelo BORISKIE, ROBERT J.—Pei. £.—Port Arthur BOTHAGER, HON D.— Ag. £.—Bremond BOYD, CURTIS W.— .S.—Athens BOYD, ROGER S.— E.E. —Granbury BRADLEY, JAMES S.— M.E. —Jacksonville BRAVENEC, THOMAS H.—M.F.—Houston BRITTAIN, MARTIN F.—Ch. F.—Center BROOKS, JOHN P.—Ag. Fng.—Bagwell BROWN, WILLIAM H.—Fei. Med.—Eagle Pass | (2 BRUYERE, ROBERT A.— Pet. E. —Longview BURNETT. EMMETT D.—Dighton, Kan. BURNETT, HENRY G.—E.E.—Dallas BUTLER, JIM R.— Ag. Ed .—Trenton CADDESS, HUGH N.—M.E.—Bryan CALLAWAY, FRANCIS R.—£.£.—Kilgore CANIK, LEEBERT J.—C n E .—New Ulm CARLILE, BOBBY L.— Agronomy —Stanton CARRELL, JAMES E.— Jour .—Baytown CARUTHERS, JACK W.—Geo .—Tyler CASTELLAN, CARL D.— Farm Man. —Carrizo Springs CHAMBERLAIN, H. T.— An. Science —Cameron CHAMPION, UVALDO, JR.— Geol. —Brownsville CHOW, JOSE— M.E .— Cd. Madero, Tamps Mex. CHRISTILLES, JOSEPH C., JR.— Math —San Antonio CLELAND, WILFRED E.— Physics —Pasadena CLEMENT, A. GENE— C.E .—Whitesboro CLEVELAND, JASPER J.— Pre-Dent —Galena Park COCKRELL, OLIVER W.— E.E .—Albany COLLINS, JAMES O. —Dairy Mfg. —Lubbock COMPTON, OTHO D.— Pre-Med —Floresville COOPER. WALTER T.— Math —San Antonio COSCIA, ROBERT L.— Pre-Med —Memphis, Tenn. COX, JOSEPH L.— .7 —Waco CRAWFORD, MALCOM W. —Dairy Mfg. —Austin CROSS, CHARLES A.— Eco. —Dallas CROWE, WILLIAM C.— A.H .—Brownsville CUELLAR, ANGEL A.— Ed .—Laredo CULL, JOHN G., JR.— Ed .—San Angelo CURTIS, CHAL .—Ag. Ed.—Santa Anna DANIELL, DAVID P.— Jour .—Houston DAVILA, RODOLF O—B.A .—Laredo DAVIS, LEONARD C.— Geol .—Sheffield DAWSON, JOE E.— Pre-Vet —Bertram DILLINGHAM, FRANK W.— M.E .—San Antonio DOMMERT, ARTHUR R.—Fe . L ed.—Crowley, La. DORRIS, KENNETH D.— Pre-Vet —Ft. Worth DOYLE, WAYNE 0.— .7 —Ft. Worth DRAB, GILBERT J.— M.E .—El Campo DRAKE, JOHN E.— P.A .—Houston DRISK1LL, BERL L.—Ft. Worth DROEMER, WILLIAM W.—C.E.—Giddings r,A 1 Ui , RILEY D.— Vet. T ed.—Ballinger EDMONDSON, BENNIE R.— .f.—Gatesville EDWARDS, ROBERT E.— Gen. E« 5 .—Marlin ELL10I F, HARRY H.— Ag. Eco .—New Boston ELLIOT F. JOSEPH A.— E.E. and Eng .—Tyler ELS1K, GENE N.— T.—Snook EVANS, ROBER I R.— Pet. E .—Groveton FALKNER, KENNETH E.— Ag. 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VAUGHN, CHARLES T. VENKUS, GERALD A. VILLARREAL, MANUEL J., JR. VOELTER, DAVID L. VOGT, GEORGE W. VORWERK, WILBERT J. VOTH, JEROME R. WAGNER, MICHAEL C. WAINSCOTT, GEORGE T. WAITES, WILLIAM G. WAITS, JOHN L. WALKER, RALPH H. WALKUP, LEILAND, JR. WALLA, GERALD J. WALLACE, DAVID M. WALLACE, JAMES S. WALLACE, LARRY G. WALLACE, WILLIAM W. WALLER, ELLIS T., JR. WALTER, JOHN P. WALTERS, DAVID G. WATTS, DUANE J. WATTS, NATHANIEL W. WATSON, DAVID W. WEAVER, LUTHER B. WEEMS, JIMMY R. WEEMS, WAYNE B. WEGENHOFT, TRAVIS L. WEIHRICH, JOHN A. WEISE, RALPH A. WEISS, ROBERT S. WELBORN, BRUCE T. WELCH, DONALD E. WELCH. ROBERT G. WELD. SETH L. WELDON, JERRY K. WEST, MILTON R. WHEELER, JOSEPH C. WHEELER. RICHARD D. WHITAKER, THOMAS E. WHITE. DOUGLAS W. WHITE, THOMAS E. WHITEHOUSE. GREGORY K. WHITELEY, RON 0. WHITLEY, JOHN C. WHITMAN, LARRY R. WHITMIRE, RAY E. WHITTEN, CHANDLER J. WHITTINGTON, S. GLENN WHIBLE, WALES V. WICKHAM, JAMES D. WTEDERSTEIN, ERWIN C. WIGHT. ROBERT E. WILDER. J. BARRY WILLAR, JOHN L. WILLIAMS, CHARLES C. WILLIAMS, DANIEL D. WILLIAMS, JAMES W WILLIAMS, JOHNNY T. WILLIAMS, LARRY C. WILLIAMS, RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON. JOHN T. WILLIS, DAVID E. WILLMS, WALTER R. WILLS, JAMES W. WILSON, DAVID D. WILSON. FRED N., JR. WILSON, HERMAN P. WILSON, MICHAEL H. WILSON, PAUL W. WILSON, THOMAS A. WILSON, THOMAS E. WILSON, WILLIAM L. WIMP, GUSTAV R. WINSHIP, JOHN A. WINSTON, EDMUND P. WISDOM, BILLY G. WITT, RALPH E. 142 WOOD, WILLIAM B. WOODARD, THOMAS W. WOODPIN, JAMES W. WOODLIEF, WALLACE B. WOODY, JOHNNY W. WORLEY, CARLOS S., Ill WORTH, GEORGE W„ JR. WORTHAM, C. R. WRIGHT, MICHAEL B. WRIGHT, PATRICK L. WRIGHT, WALTER B. WYLIE, JAMES E. WYNN, WINBURN N. YANTA, VERNON L. YAUGER, DOUGLAS B. YEARGAN, RANDALL L. YGNACIO, JOHN G. YORK, CHARLES E. YOUNG, KENNETH W. YOUNGBLOOD, JAMES R. ZACHARIAS, BOBBY A. ZALMAN, PATRICK W. ZAPATA, MAX, JR. ZUND, JOE D. ZYBURA, EDWIN B. ABEL, DAVID V. ADAMS, HAROLD L. ADAMS, ROGER R. ALEXANDER, EARL C. ALLRED, JERRY G. ALSTON, GEORGE D. ANDREWS, DOUGLAS N. AVERY, RONALD D. AVERY, WILLIAM L. BAIRD, DOUGLAS A. BAKER, JOHN A. BARTON, HAROLD D. BASS, KENNETH R. BAUGH, HOWELL R. BEAL, LAWRENCE M. BILLIMEK, JOHN L. BLACKBURN, JUAN E. BRAZELL, BILLY B. BRENEMAN, RICHARD A. BRENNER, DONALD A. BROWNING, JERRY R. BUCKNER, RICHARD B. BUNTON, WILEY R. CALDWELL, THOMAS W. CARRERA, RUBEN CARTER, CLINTON P„ JR. CARUTHERS, JERALD W. CHAMBERS, HOWARD W. CHANCEY, MORRIS F. CHISUM, JAMES M. CLARK, GEORGE D., JR. CLAYCOMB, LARRY L. COCKRELL, JAMES E. CONATSER, CHARLES W. CROWDER, DAVID P. CURBY, HAROLD R. DAMON, WILLIAM F. DAVISON, JOEL R. DECKARD, GENE C. DECKER, LOUIS J. DEMPSEY, TRAVIS D. DILL, MARCUS J. DUBLIN, EARL E. EATMAN, WILLIAM S. EDGINTON, JASON M. ELLIS, RALPH J., JR. FARROW, HANK FORD, JOSEPH C. FOWLER, HERSHEL M. FOX, WILLIAM R. FRANK, DAVID R. GARCIA, ALFREDO S. GARZA, GILBERTO R. GOODSON, TOMMY G. GOODWYN, WILLIAM L. GREAVES, MARCUS D. GRESHAM, DENNIS E. GUM, ROYCE E. HAAK, GERALD K. HALEY, JAMES W. HAMPTON, JOHN R. HARRIS, GRANDON T. HATTER, MAX W. HAYES, HOWARD M. HELDT, MARCUS D. HERRING, DAVID C. HILBURN, HAYDEN H., JR. HILLMAN, LOUIS G. HIPP, BILLY J. HODGES, RICHARD L. HOFF, MARION R., JR. 143 HOFFMEISTER, HAROLD M„ JR. HORD, LARRY HOWARD, CHARLES E. HRACHOVY, JAMES J. HUMPHREYS, SIDNEY L. JOHNSON, PHILLIP E. JOHNSON, ROBERT T. JONES, RICHARD P. KELLAMS, KENNETH KELLUM, GARY B. KOINM, ALBERT J. LACEFIELD, DELL T. LAWRENCE, FRANK D. LEVY, IRWIN S. LILES, EDWIN D. LINDEE, MICHAEL S. LOPEZ, LOUIS N. LYKES, JUNE E. MacALLISTER, DARWIN C. MENELEY, RICHARD H. METTS, WILLIAM B. MEYER, RICHARD C. MIKSCH, DAVID G. MOORE, JOHN D. MORGAN, BILLY R. McCOY, WILLIAM J. McMAHAN, H. B. McMillan, paul u. NYDEGGER, RAYMOND R. O’CONNOR, JOHN D. ODSTRCIL, JERRY D. OSBOURN, DONALD J. OTTINGER, DON L. PAMPELL, EMIL G. PANNEL, CHARLES D. PATER, JOACHIM P. PATTERSON, DONALD E. PAUSKY, DARRELL G. PEAVY, SHELBY L. PESL, RUDOLPH J. PETREY, CLINTON L. PEYTON, CLARENCE E. PRENGLER, HERSCHEL RALSTON, DERWOOD O. RASMUSSEN, JOHN H. REEVES, SIM A., JR. RICHTER, CHARLES F. RIGSBY, LEO C. ROBERTS, CLIFFORD H. RODRIQUEZ, FREDERICO G. ROSENTRETER, EUGENE C. SAN MIQUEL, SANTIAGO SCHUBECK, EUGENE L., JR. SCOGGIN, JERRY C. SIMMONS, JOHN E. SKRWANEK, JOHN D. SORENSEN, WESLEY G. SOTO, NIEVES SPENCE, SAMUEL E. SPILLER, WILLIAM T. STAFFORD, THOMAS A. STANLEY, ROSS D. STIPE, CHARLES L. SUESSMUTH, ALBERT C., JR. SVAB, JOHN E., JR. SYLER, IRA A., JR. TAMPLEN, THOMAS H. TANZER, ERNEST C. TAYLOR, CHARLES R„ JR. TEAGUE, SAMMIE R. TEAS, CHARLES B. TERRY, MERVIN S. THALMANN, ROBERT H. THOMPSON, PERRY, JR. TODD, LARRY L. TUCKER, JAMES F. TURK, ROBERT B. TURNER, WILLIAM C. TRAYLOR, JAMES L. UNGER, PAUL W. VANLANDINGHAM, EDDIE 0. VARNER, RONNIE J. WANJURA, DONALD F. WHITE, GILBERT K. WHITE, MONROE C. WILLIAMS, GEORGE D. WILSON, WILLIAM J. WREN, CHALMER, JR. WYLIE, THOMAS D. YARLING, JOHN M„ JR. YORK, PAUL K. YUDESIS, BENJAMIN M. ANDREWS, DOUGLAS N. 144 FISH BALL • • • KING FOR A NIGHT Fish Ole Lady, do you think she’ll flush me like Mr. Biondi says . . . 145 Academic Lawn. A warm April sun . . . the herald of spring fever . . . and the short sleeved civilians as they hustle to morning classes. Section edited by Bob Berlin 146 ■um ' H ' 1 - 3 BIZZELL HALL First row: Erickson, Loden, Drab, Avery, Meeks, VanWinkle, Metis, Rasmussen, Stafford, Scroggins, Guilloud, Silcock, Moore, Marlowe, Try. Sec¬ ond row: Parks, Burton, Cockrell, Pace, Hemsley, Molina, Foster, Mays, Davison, Nivers, Anderson, Malone, Koontz, Birdwell, Payne, Owens. Third row: Collins, Mobley, Parnell, Miller, Davis, Marcos, Nunez, Aue, Segnini, Lee, Kincaid, Johnson, Bore, Cleveland, McCord, Wren, Lopez, Schroller, Shepard, Decker. Fourth row: Harris, Brazell, Wendland, Levy, Stoker, Greenberg, Deckard, Tumblinson, Samuels, Adkins, Goodson, Kaufman, Dolson, Wells, Hester, Kasper. Fifth row: Meisenbak, Sugiura. Front: Vanwinkle, Meeks, Loden, Schroller. Back: Miller, Hens¬ ley, Parnell, Drab, Harris, Owens, Foster. Wren. DORM 16 First row: Perkins, Oeth, Geigenmiller, Palmer, Halford, Comits, Gum, Hodnett, Schmars, Hulke, Pena, Barrow, Peterson, Adams. Second row: Hogan, Wolfle. McClelland, Hemke, Pachall, Falbener, Male, Stephens, Short, Osgood, Sellers, Callaway. Seated: Hodnett, Easley, Brazzell, Wolfle, Oeth, Schwartz, Davis. Standing: Garner. Holzwarth. Pachall. Stephens. Gum, Nitsch. HART HALL First row: Roop, McEntire, Gunn, Nichols, Hodges, Lessman, Ybarra, Ryan. Second row: Laws, Santoscoy, Ring, Shandley, Buie, Hubbs, Nichols, J., Hartman, F., Clement, Hartman, W., Kinney, Sparks, Kasper, Puig, Roth. Third row: Shinn, Harris, McEnery, Abies, Catledge, Henges, Miller, Hahn, McFall, Alexander, Houston, Whitaker, Farias, Yates, Gonzales, Kromer, Rahman, Law. Standing: McFall. Hartman, W., Hahn. Seated: Shandley, Ring, Hubbs, Hartman, F., Buie. LAW HALL First row: Banintos, Florez, E., San Miguele, Garner, Bucarem, Reynolds, Le Pari, Allen, G., Chow, Pangtary, Wanjura, Boysen, Selensky. Second row: Bullard, J., Bullard, J., Florez, A., Kahn, Caddess, McBride, Cavanah, Carrera, Windle, Mercer, Teague, Meyers, Wilkin, Jennings, L., John¬ son, J., Johnson, B., Dalberg, Bertrand, King, Petrey, Steadman, Stipes, Lobo, Zertuche. Third row: Fisher, Rodrequez, Garza, Pate, Halley, King, W., Dittmar, Blackstock, Adams, Blakewood, McLemore, Woffard, Middleton, Good, Clark, McVay, Sevier, Simmons. Fourth row: Elliott, Jennings, C., Crowe, Treude, Canales, Ramby, Dwain, Allen, D., Robertson, Billiard, Womack, Middleton, Russel, Thomberry, Miksch, Jennings, C., Bent, Huddleston. Standing: Simmons, Reynolds, Jennings, Halley. Mercer. Clark. Kneeling: Sevier, Pate. Billiard. LEGGETT HALL First row: Emmons, Goss, Grona, Pizzitola, Stewart, Sellers, Sifford, Bonnett, Kutch, Purifoy, Rankin, Wison, Gonzales. Second row: Smith, Cooper, Gebel, Barganier, Boyd, Agorastos, Shaver, Billingslea, Carter, Faulkner, Hanes, Langston, Meacham. Third row: Nowak, Fowler, Lyles, Woods, Hus¬ sey, Hamphries, Hart, Green, McKelvy, Armand, Shwtt, Cotter, Straughn, McLelland, Svatek, Slack, Pater. Fourth row: Griggs, Ledwell, Jaggers, Oliver, Terry, Kanewski, Hopkins, Ayers, Love, Flowers, Joiner, Bosse, Card, Littlefield, Hanna. Si if JI ' t ----. First row: Sellers, Wilson, Sifford, Bennett, Hathaway, Rankin. Second row: Grona, Gass, Pizzitola, Horn, Nowlin, Kwtch, Boyd, Jones. MILNER HALL First row: Payne, Pendleton, Ryan, Fox, Hickey, T. Second row: Kennedy, Johnson, Latimer, Spencer, York, Brasher, Halff, McNulty, Tebbs, Pearcy, Mickleson, Lowery, Kirst, Bolner, Thompson, W. Third row:, Raus, Fundling, Langston, Hunt, Thompson, B., Vahrenkamp, Hickey, J., Bailey, Stewart, Penny, Scott, Kent, Barnett, Richter, Nelm, Butler, Selensky. Fourth row: McElroy, Wise, Stoval, Barrios, Williams, Owens, Watt- rich, Rosenberg, Shoemaker, Weber, Campbell, Piegsa, Larson, Ridgway, Randal, Neumann, Goodwyn. 1 it - — oct l E r e ‘sa First row: Kirst, Pendleton, Ryan, Scott, Bolner, McNulty. Second row: Latimer, Rideway, Schoemaker, Campbell, McEl¬ roy, Halff. MITCHELL HALL First row: McQuitty, Meyer, Pierce, Broemeling, Bethel, Pruett, Conaway, Barrera, Simmons, Miller, Ray, Foster, Marshall, Losen. Second row: Ruiz, Sutton, Andrews, Brittian, Prudencio, Espinoza, Galindo, Nichols, Whitfill, Ingham, Scroggs, Garcia, Pagaza, Gonzales, Burchfield, Hernan¬ dez, Mayfield. Third roiv: Kurc, Mobley, Lawrence, Hall, Florence, Wood, Wetherell, Boswell, Grill, Howard, Vargas, Eddington, Dunlap, Pickett, Meyer, Mohr, McAfee. Fourth row: Rudd, Smith, Pesl, Bartosh, Dempsey, Novosad, Abel, Rudd, McCord, Evans, Coffman, Kohler, Bradley, Payne, Fugeman, Curtis, Luce, Estes, Banks, Buck. Front row: Pierce, Pruitt, Conaway, Simmons, Ray, Losen. Toj) row: Broemeling, Meyer, Bethel, Marshall, Barrera. Miller, Foster. DORM COUNCIL 154 SAMMY E. RAY WILLIAM R. CONAWAY Civilian Student President Dorm Council Representative Council PURYEAR HALL First row: Sells, West, Parmer, Gifford, Williams, Walton, Bailey, Schenck, Smith. Second row: Suessmuth, Willard, Bunker, Harper, Pellum, Glasin, Brune, Morgan, Jimiemez, Gerstenberg, Trostman, Uribe, McKinney, Ball, Boyd, Peeples. Third row: Lansford, Stevens, Hallman ' , Laning- ham, Struthwolf, Tucker, Greene, Lane, Landrum, Bothage, Bostic, Sundman, Warns, Ross, Mayfield, Barton, Flat. Fourth row: Lee, Myers, Reem, Lacey, Peacock. Palmer, Swab, Nolle, Anderson, Varner, Munokowsky, Rodgers, Kilmer, Loudermilk, Greenhill, Savage, Braum, Gutierrez. S ------ Kneeling: Sells, West, Parmer, Struthwolf. Standing: Wil¬ liams, Smith, Boldt, Gifford, Schenck, Ross, Bailey. WALTON HALL First row: Deland, Reynolds, Wilson, Carrillo, Smith, Bailey, Beckett, Bailey, F., Ralston, Klien. Second row: Still, Alder, Hass, Zernial, Gober, Stipe, Martin, Herren, Gallman, O’Donnell, Koch, Hooker, Cannady, Bowman, Magourik, Martinez. Third row: Polvadore, Keever, McAbee, Brown, Cannon, Pate, Weinacht, Mia, Ali, Majors, Cashman, Caruthers, Giles, Caruthers, Arledge. Fourth row: Bainum, Knight, Hughes, Lowe, Ivy, Hill, Dommert, Ray, Henderson, Porter, Burianik, Pool, Swize, Bravenec, Chancey, Stephens, Cox, Nitsch. Fifth row: Jackson, Rapp, Franks, Jones, Conatser, Wells, Lesikar, Pillingham, Kingsbury, Spence, Govman. First row: Klein, Bailey, F., Bailey, J., Ralston. Second row: Reynolds, Carrillo, Smith, Wilson. Third row: Caruthers. Beckett. Deland. COLLEGE VIEW First row: Moszygemba, Helm, Wilson, Schmidt, Montgomery, Huff, Goolsby, Duke, Cox, Milan, Morgan, Ritchart. Second row: Maher, McKown, Edwards, Pruitt, Hennard, Threadgill, Bertino, Poitevant, Barkley, Hagler, Rose, Whitfield. Third row: Debbrecht, Graham, Minnis, Kelley, Brown, D„ Hillman, Strobel, Loesch, Morrow, Brown, R., Andrews, Sturdivant, Darby, Giles. COUEGE VIEW P (n cciuece 400 1 CVULDREhi rtA. ' fJMCt 20 HiR Ul. | Co-Presidents Co-Civilian Student Council Representatives CHARLES P. GRAHAM R. I. MONTGOMERY, JR. 157 Spring Beauties. Vanity Fair, their escorts, and a dignified, well-curried REVEILLE grace the stately lawn of the president’s mansion. 158 159 Nancy, a senior speech therapy major at Texas Women’s University, was presented as Aggie Sweetheart at the Fort Worth Corps Trip. Poised, beautiful, and pleasing, she was a charming sweet¬ heart. 160 TJan fy Cfair % ML . M 7)i fie TTCarie Q)ofeman Uanitu 9?. unn ers Span sorecf bp r 9acA TfiJa be 168 7 ' air Sponsorecf Sp i I Cuans 169 Sponsorecf fp C cf 1 { .)i son cS weetfiearts Cotton Queen QT ' ish Sweetheart Qt3o6bte Wood Com Sat Gutte 170 f Cftaaie an Sue U iruston 13ee (j wifi an Sweetheart fByncfeff Ti Jafher S fancf Sweetheart 171 enior Mary Ann Adams by Don E. Woodard Nancy Lynn Adkins by Jack M. Estes, Jr. Mrs. R. L. Barlow by John R. Barlow Donna Sue Bawcum by James L. Bawcum Kathryn Alford by Theodore C. Batek Zoe Ann Allred by Wayne Milner Barbara Baylis by Bob Baylis Trudy Becker by William H. Foy Karron Alte. by John A. Mrs. Concepcion by Rosendo E. Ancira urke _Jim: and Karen Bell 3e L. Bell Conchita Ancira and Magdalena Sanchez by Rosendo E. Ancira Nancy Arber b Harry D. Arber Leona Lou Bergman by John Schattel rs. Walter H. Beyer by Charles Beyer Patricia Ann Arledge by Billie R. Arledge Carolyn Arnold by Marion D. Arnold Patti Biackledge by Chuck Price Mrs. Clifton Blackmon by James C. Blackmon Bertrand Brant (Randy) Badger Mrs. L. L. Bobo by Marion D. Badger by Lawrence L. Bobo Beverley Ballard by Robert Vahrenkamp. Jr. Mrs. Eunice Bohuslav by Bennie W. Bohuslav 172 Mrs. Eston E. Todd by Thomas Calvin Todd Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Tomlinson by Joseph P. Dugan Mrs. Dorothy Traweek by James Traweek Peggy Tuggle by Gary D. Rollins T; Jo Ann Turnbough by Rayford G. Anthony Catherine Vahrenkamp by Bob Burkhard ■ i Well I Mrs. A. A. Vance by Thomas N. Mainer, III Mrs. R. Jerrald Vincent by R. Jerrald Vincent Mrs. C. W. Wadsworth by Terry Wadsworth Allene Walker by Max Walker Mrs. Jack V. Walker by Jack V. Walker Jane and Charles Walker by Charles B. Walker Jo Anne Walker by John C. Herren, Jr. Ruth Walker by Henry L. Williams Beverly Jean Wallace by Gary Irl Wells Mrs. John W. Ward by Joe Ward Mrs. Kay Warren by James M. Warren Sassy Waters by Gary L. Waters Billie Weant by Edward R. Holbein Nancy Webb by Bob Matus Mrs. Charles Weinacht by Charles A. Weinacht Jan Wells by R. E. Mitchell Mrs. Amos Westfall by David Westfall Joyce Wharton by Hugh Wharton 173 Ann Cleland by Gary B. Emerson Mrs. Jan Clemens by Thomas H. Clemens Rhonda and Carla Clemens by Thomas H. Clemens Carolyn Cobb by Richard Pigg Claudell Corey by Leon H. Sablatura Ginny Cowey by Don R. Fisher Mrs. James R. (Shirley) Cox by James R. Cox Mrs. Grant Crolley by William G. Crolley Vivian Cogburn by W. Jay Williams Myrna Cohen by Raoul Roth dir Mrs. D. F. Crosland by Ewen D. Hail Connie Lee Croslin by James L. Croslin m Jo Ann Collet by J. K. McMahan Jane Collier by James W. Dixon mm m ... Mrs. J. B. Cunningham by Donald A. Cunningham Pat, Ann, and Mike Currin by David M. Currin I ' M Mrs. J. H. Conaway by William R. Conaway Ellen Ray Cook by Charles Ray Cook Peggy Daab by Ford G. Daab Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dalchau by Kenneth A. Dalchau Mrs. W. J. Cook by Bob Cook Monica Cooke by David Cox Mrs. W. H. Cooper by William H. Cooper, III Mrs. R. R. Corbell by Donald H. Corbell Shirley Darnell by Wayne R. Thompson Mary Martha David by Jackie B. Holder Mrs. L. A. Davis by J. Alex Clark Nancy Davis by James E. Cobb 174 Shirley Davis by Dan Davis Wynelle Davis by Kenneth E. Davis lenoyce Douglas by Robert Don McCord Dianne Marie Douglass by Robert Douglass Ethel De Cordova by Walker Porter Amber Deforest by Brian McDonough Henrietta Dryden by Homer D. Smith. Jr. Carol Ann Dudley by John Rhea Culver Jane Delaplane by Wayne Lacy Carol De Loach by James R. G Mrs. by Fran Mrs. Rosa Jaikel by Cesar Jaikel Nu Lucy and Joey Dugan by Joseph P. Dugan Joyce Dunlap by Donald D. Dunlap Maria Antonia De Pena by Fernando De Pena. Jr. Mrs. Lucila De Quiros by Armando Quiros Lynn Durden by Carroll Collier Mrs. J. N. Eller, Sr. by John Eller, Jr. Judy Ellison by Manion Mathis Carolyn Essary by Chuck Garcia Mrs. F. F. Dickey by Robert M. Dickey Mrs. Augusta M. Dittmar by Glenn W. Dittmar Texann Esten by Fred Golding Margaret Fallin by Norman Fallin, Jr. Bobbie Dixon by James 0. Moore Audrey Doeppenschmidt by Edward R. Nolle Janie Farris by Don W. Jones Arlo Fenton by Joe Fenton 175 Senior Freda Ferrata by John Ferrata, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrata by John Ferrata, Jr. Irma 0. Garcia by Delfino F. Garcia, Jr. Edith B. Garner by Gary N. Garner Martha Finger Mrs. C. W. Garrard by Gerald R. Stile by Bill Garrard Mrs. Caroline Flanagan by Charles L. Flanagan Mrs. Elaine and Debbie Gear by Edward R. Gear Kay Eleming by John Wooten Martha R. Fletcher by Leroy S. Fletcher Shirley Lynn George by Reagan W. George Mrs. Clementine A. Gianotti bv Alfred P. Gianotti Bobbie Jean Frank by J. Louis Frank Mts. J. L. Frank by J. Louis Frank | ' Sally Gibbons by Ray M. Bowen Bruce. Susie, and Gary Gilby by Lee H. Gilby Gloria Frels by John Edward Nordeen Mrs. J. B. Galloway by Glenn Galloway Carolyn Gamble by Paul Carroll Amelia I. Garcia by Gus B. Fernandez. Jr. Fran and Katie Gilliland Evelyn Elbel by Terry L. Vetters Wanda Gindrup by Rogers Shandley Lottie and Darrell Gotcher by Nolan H. Gotcher Carolyn and Nanette Gowan by Damon Gowan 176 Mrs. A. W. Gower by James D. Gower Juanita and Charles David Graham by 0. David Graham Mrs. Louise Greene by Raymond H. Greene Tommye Griffin by Jeff Farris Mrs. V. E. Hawes, Jr. by Velpeau E. Hawes, Jr. Alice Hawksworth by Word Roberson Carolyn Heald by Charles M. Heald Mrs. Jack Heald by Jack Heald, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Grounds by Jack R. Grounds Del Marie Guilloud by Norman Gui by Frank Virginia Hearne by Robert Saldivar Mrs. Roy Heldt by William D. Heldt Bobbie Helm camp by Jerry Brazzell Barbara Henderson by Wes Henderson Mrs. Jo Ann Hagler by Jon L. Hagler Mrs. F. W. Hanna by W. W. Hanna rbara and Charles R. Henington by Charles R. Henington Mrs. Fred Herring by Travis Herring Nancy Hardin by Henry Thomason, Jr. Janie Hart by John R. Hart Diana Hickey by James L. Hickey Mrs. W. H. Hocker by Bill Hocker Jean Harvey by Roscoe R. Harvey Kay Hartwell by Jack Wester field Ann Hodges by Jack C. Hodges Priscilla Holmans by Charlie Holmans 177 Ann Hopkins by John Warner Linda Lee Howson by Frank Letzkus Mrs. W. V. Houston by Leonard W. Houston Carol Hughes by M. L. Hughes Jeanie Jones by Carroll F. Lam Mrs. Jo Ann Jordan by Gerald L. Jordan Russ and Cindy Kane by Grady R. Kane Linda Karsteter by Robert B. Karsteter Nancy Humble by Jim Rankin Mrs. I-,. G. Hyltin by Leroy G. Hyltin, Jr. Dana Sue Ingram by Robert G. Ingram Patsy Ruth Jacobs by S. Stuart Nuckols Johannah Kaspick by Eugene C. Buie, Jr. Nancy Kendrick by 0. L. Edwards, Jr. Jeri Jasper by John Ligon Ann Jenkins by H. D . Jenkins Janice Lea Kerr by James E. Ken- Patsy Kieschnick by Louis E. Biar -£? ■ m i i m Mrs. W. E. Kimrey, Sr. by Stormy Kimrey Betty Kirst by Louis Kirst Gail Jester by George L. Randal Rose Catherine Jimenez by Fernando De Pena, Jr. Mrs. M. W. Knight by Randal Knight Mrs. Vernell Kuehn by Henry John Kuehn Mrs. E. W. Kunath by Gus Kunath Leta Landrum by James S. Pierce 178 Shirley La Sance by Richard B. La Sance Doris Marie La Vergne by Donald B. Owens Elaine Maedgen by Bob Surovik Mrs. M. A. Maedgen, Sr. by Malcolm A. Maedgen, Jr. Mrs. J. W. Lawrence by James R. Lawrence Margaret G. Lawrence by Raleigh E. Lawrence Mimi Marroquin by Carlos S. Pena Mrs. B. H. Marrow by Homer Lee Marrow Mrs. Andrew F. Lebel by Louis A. Lebel Mrs. Maxine Lemmon by Gary P. Le Mr. an by Ch Jo Anne by David Dorothy Marshall by Tom Cotman Barbara Martin by Robert Neil Martin Carrie Lee Lindsey by Robert M. Jackson Judy Ann Lognion by Robert G. Jones Libby Masterson by George Wayne Lybecker Mrs. Texas Maxey by Orvis W. Maxey k Mayfiel % hn C. Mayfield, Jr. Benita Ann McClurkin by Foris J. Louvier Ann Lotspeich by Billy Jack McCain Randy Lynn Lowry by Clifton L. Lowry Mrs. N. H. McGown by Jerry N. McGown Floe Etta McKinney by Kenneth L. McKinney Twila Lueck by Kenneth Gerstenberg Georgia Mae Machart by Merrill Travis Adamik Mrs. G. W. McLain by David McLain Mrs. Caroline McLaughlin by Bill McLaughlin 179 (Senior Geraldine McRorey by Ricks H. Pluenneke Wendy Lynne Melchior by Charles Robert Hilland Mrs. Robert and Margaret Moody by David Wayne Cunyus Caroline Moore by David McLain Doris Melson by Bobby Melson Eva Lynn Moore by Will D. Chapman Loretta Mengers by Malcolm A. Maedge Naoma Morgan by William R. Morgan Fran Mer by James E. Mrs. C. N. Merrell by Carl Gene Merr . Moses . Moses, Jr. :n Lee Mounce Joyj r ar ! ct Vended Mounce Mrs. Ernest F. Miller by Tom Upchurch, Jr. Rowene and Lee Miller by Walter Lee Miller Martha Lee Mueller by Roy Bennett Davis, Jr. pey Mullen by Joe N. Mullen Shirley Miller by Jimmie Harold McDaniel Ethel Lea Minyard by Herbert T. Minyard Joyce Mitchell by Louis G. Mitchell Brenda Molloy by Ray Rankin Martha Muller by Dan Thompson Mrs. J. 0. Munnerlyn by James H. Munnerlyn Larry and Lou Murley by T. Jack Murley Mrs. Morris Nelkin by William Nelkin 180 Mrs. Samuel S. Nuckols by S. Stuart Nuckols Virginia Nutt by Robert H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Neal Oakes by Donald U. Oakes Mrs. W. J. Ochterbeck by John W. Ochterbeck Mrs, R. F. Pearson by Henry A. Pearson Mrs. Carlos Pena, Sr. by Carlos S. Pena Joylene Penkert by Alton Moellering Mr. and Mrs. John Perrone by Marco J. Perrone Lucy Odom by Paschal Odom Ina Jeanette Oldham by Cliff R. Ga Norm by Do Bobbie by By the! Linda Phillips by Tom Schenck Barbara Ann Pike by John R. Pike Joy Marie Pointer by Glenn W. Pointer Mrs. Dean Porter by Dean Porter Mrs. W. F. Oswald by James W. Anz Barbara Overton by Chester Booth Sharon Presswood James C. Presswood Nancy J. Price by Jimmy B. Price Sandra Grace Pappas by Dimitri P. Pappas Mrs. Peter S. Pappas by Dimitri P. Pappas Brenda L. Pruitt by Jarrell D. Pruitt Judy and Sue Putty by Johnny Putty Mr. and Mrs. Hal Parks by Willie Joe Parks Mrs. Sandra Patrick by Pat Patrick Diane Raborn by John Paige Fidel C. Ramirez, Jr. by Fidel C. Ramirez 181 o emor Roasmond Rawlings by Wesley Simpson Betty Glenn Reese by Johnny C. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. George W. Ruth by Ridley McLean Ruth Margot Salinas by A1 Byington Wanda Reoh by George Reoh Mrs. Lorraine, Kathy and Katy Reynolds by Scott L. Reynolds WJi Dan R. Sayger by Richard Owen Sayger Carmen and Emmett Schlinke by Carl Schlinke, Jr. Beverlv Rhea J ____ by Jerry Bettye Rice by Gordon L. Rice Mrs. Charles and Renee Richards by Charles Richards Dalona Riggs by Jim Riggs ___ .....yne Schmidt E. Wayne Schmidt Fay Schoenfeld by Don Schoenfeld lizabeth K. Schulle by Charles W. Schulle Sally Risser by J. Alex Clark Mrs. Jo Anne Roberts by Jimmy Roberts Mrs. Jewel Scott by Taylor G. Scott Mrs. Ben F. Sells by Lloyd B. Sells Mrs. Ruth Robertson by Floyd A. Robertson Mrs. Toni Rothpletz by Byron Rothpletz, Jr. Mrs. M. Settanni by Nicholas Settanni Carol Ann Shanks by Homer K. Shanks, Jr. 182 Mrs. F. T. Sherrill by Boba Sherrill Madeline Lee Short by Thomas W. Short Ann Stipp by Louis C. Stipp Luann Stratton by Bill Beasley Mrs. M. E. Sims by Ray M. Sims Mrs. Besse Sifford by Robert Sifford Marilyn Strauss by Joe Glicksman Pat and Bridget Stringer by Bobby M. Stringer Elouise Smith by Wayne M. Johnson Mrs. Ray Smith by Charles R. Mike Sparks by Bryant W. Sparks Shirley Stanton by Joe Knauth Kate Tom Staples by Paul R. Holmes Mrs. R. P. and Lynda Dawn Strobel by Robert P. Strobel Wilma Sturdivant by Kenith R. Sturdivant Mrs. J. H. Surovik by Bob Surovik Marcia Swanson by Jim Neighbors Marjorie Swearingen by Charles E. Swearingen, Jr. Mrs. Claryce Talbert by Wayne M. Talbert Arlene Starr by Jim C. Starr Joan Steinmeier by Robert M. Dickey Jo Ann Tate by John H. Withers Mrs. J. P. Taylor by Vernon P. Taylor Mrs. Evelyn Stewart by M. D. Stewart, Jr. Ann Stiles by Bill Stiles Elaine Teague by Robert A. Teague Sue Thomas by Bill Evans 183 Mrs. David Booty by David E. Booty Dawn Burns by Albert E. Percival, Jr. Karen Booty by David E. Booty Judith Ann Butler by Gerald A. Parker Joyce Boyd by Bernard M. Boyd Cynthia Boyer by Jim Boyer Lois Helen Campbell by George P. McKnight Irma Cantu by Welton M. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bradley by Vaynus Dale Bradley Kenneth J. Breazeale, Jr. by Kenneth J. Breazeale Joyce Carter by J. A. Marshall Mrs. R. A. Carter by Charles K. Carter Peggy Brien Palma Cash by Jerry E. Gray by Donald B. Kirby Lucille Briggs by John H. Watson Susana Cason by Ray W. Laird Joy. Danny, and Tommy Brown by Morris A. Brown Marlene E. Brown by Richard T. Brown Mrs. Clyde C. Castleberry by Clyde C. Castleberry Sandra Christner by Tom H. Christner Mary and Kathy Brown by Kenton G. Brown Susan Brown by Barry Thompson Olga Christopher by Theron D. McLaren Laura Claghorn by D. A. Claghorn Barbara Brune by Patrick W. Brune Marlene Bryan by Walter Bryan Anne Clark by Frank P. Gloss Mrs. J. F. Clark by Floyd R. Clark 184 (Senior Jane Wheeler by Robert F. Clark Lisa and Emillee Wicker by Charles Dan Wicker Lorraine Withoff by Dan H. Withoff, Jr. Dorothy Wofford by Bill Corbin Mrs. A. M. Wilcox by Arthur M. Wilcox, Jr. Mrs. Beverly Ann Williams by John Scott Williams, Jr. Patsy Williams by Edward D. Cool Mary Margaret Willi! by Allen H. Willifo: Dianne Wood by Buddy Wood Jeannette Woodard by Edwin H. Woodard Mrs. Earl Willis by Earl Willis Faye Wilson by William H. Hill Mrs. Louise Woodard by Ripley E. Woodard, Jr. Mrs. Vivienne E. Woods by Gary D. Rollins t m jg 81 IB lorotby Wright by Charles Wright Nancy Faye Wright by Arvill G. Newby Teresa Gail Wilson by Edward A. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Max C. Winkler by Charles K. Winkler Mrs. Gladys Wunderlich by Robert R. Wunderlich Particia Kaye and Vicki Lynn Younts by George R. Younts, Jr. Verna Joy Winters by Gerald M. Winters 185 Mrs. Marvin H. Zipp by Thomas G. Zipp Watchfire. Work on the bonfire ceases, but memories glow on into eternity as did the watchfires at night. Section edited by Bob Berlin and Allen McCree 186 activities HURRY UP AND WAIT • • • No Saturday classes, and only four Sunday. Sorry, those sections are closed. Out of what appears to be mass confusion comes probabl y the quickest method of registration in the Southwest Conference. In less than 8 hours, ap¬ proximately 3000 students are registered. It takes the average student a little over an hour to com¬ plete registration, from the paying of his fees and the acquiring of his prescribed courses, to the regis¬ tering of his car. Although a task dreaded by both the student and faculty, it is accomplished with true Aggie know-how and efficiency. FOOTBALL .. . AND MORE FOOTBALL A symbol for this spirit of which we at Aggieland speak so highly ... a sign . . . some method of concrete expression for tra¬ dition that runs so deep . . . this is the bon¬ fire. And this is no ordinary bonfire. Not a mere pile of garbage, but built from tall oaks with the sweat and toil of each and every loyal Aggie. Built before the TU game each year, the Aggie bonfire symbolizes a burning desire to beat the hell out of the University of Texas, and the undying flame of love that every loyal Aggie carries in his heart for his school. 190 ‘’Triple A” steeplejacks This year Aggie know-how was put to the full test. Mud. mud and still more mud was on hand to hinder every move. But adversity seemed only to whet the axe, for as the mud increased, so did the bonfire. Each Aggie knew come mud or high water the bonfire would go up. At completion, it was 50 feet wide, standing 70 feet high—a mighty tribute to Aggie Spirit and tradition. No one who watched its lighting and burning could have failed to feel that intangible asset of A M Spirit. TRADITIONS ARE STRONG • • • Old soldiers never die. they just fade away . . . but not at Texas A M. Here at Aggieland. seniors, dressed in everything from red long-handles to tall plumed hats, gather before the flagpole in front of the academic building to begin the now famous Elephant Walk. As an old elephant wanders off to await death, so does this march symbolize that the seniors, who are spending their last year at A M. will be of no use to the 12th Man. Heading back . . . 192 SCONA - TOWARD WORLD PEACE From Times Mr. John Scott: Intelligence and wit . SCONA, Student Conference on National Affairs, is one of the newer or¬ ganizations at Aggieland. It draws together students from our southern neigh¬ boring countries and throughout the south and southwest. Sixty-six different schools were represented last year. SCONA was organized for the following three basic purposes: 1. To conduct a series of informative and stimulative discussions on “The Role of the United States in World Affairs.” 2. To provide an appreciation of the complexities of the foreign policies of the United States. 3. To help promote a generation of responsible leaders in international affairs by a serious exchange of ideas between students over a period of years. However, SCONA is not all work, for there are barbecues and luncheons to add color to the three-day conclave. Each representative returns home with a broader knowledge of national affairs and a high opinion of Aggie efficiency. General Carlos P. Romulo, The Ambassador of the Philippines, speaking on “The World Today.” Cadets from (lejt to right) Texas A M, West Point, Annapolis Naval Academy, and the Air Force Academy are honored at SCONA review. YULETIDE AGGIE SPIRIT Santa Claus comes thru . . . Christmas season brings many changes to A M. The long- drab halls of the dorms brighten overnight with decorative crepe paper and tinsel. Even the rooms take on a new glow . And at night the sound of carols fills the air as the freshmen and sophomores of the individual outfits gather to sing to the upperclassmen in the dorms. During those last two weeks be¬ fore the Christmas holidays, many outfits share their Christ¬ mas spirit with the underprivileged children in the surround¬ ing community by giving parties and distributing toys, candy and cold drinks. Somehow during those last weeks each outfit finds time to have its own Christmas party. Then too, is the annual Christmas candlelight supper in the mess hall, where the food is good and all class distinction is put aside for a few hours. 194 ROSS VOLUNTEERS - WORK, HONOR, GLORY ... r What price glory? The finest of the fine, these are the men of the Ross Volun¬ teers, a unit organized in 1887 by Colonel T. M. Scott, busi¬ ness manager of the college, for the purpose of banding together the most proficient military men in A M into a crack drill team. Since its organization, the unit has been honored and awarded many times. The unit has the distinc¬ tion of being; the Governor’s honor guard and have won for innumerable years the award for being the best drilled unit represented at the world-famous New Orleans Mardi Gras. Cadet Capt. Charles Smith, Commanding Officer, in R.V. dress whites. The elite at work . . . BECAUSE OF PRACTICE - A CHILLING ROAR Midnight Yell Practice at the Grove . . . held before every home game. Listen to your radios any fall Saturday afternoon that the Ags are playing football . . . you’ll hear it. Go to any Aggie game . . . it ' ll hit you in the face. We’re talking about our yelling ... an outward force of Aggie Spirit that defies de¬ scription. Developed by weekly practice, its characteristic rolling boom engulfs the field, telling each Aggie player that the 4000 khaki-clad “12th Man are with him. P. L. Downs, Class of ’06 . . . his Aggie Spirit still enflames us. No handclaps or megaphones . . . just pure yelling. 196 RELIGION EMPHASIZED • • • Texas A M sets aside a week each year for religious em¬ phasis. During this week the many denominations represented on the campus hold special services, and clergymen from all over come to live in the dorms with the students and conduct religious discussions in the evenings. There are also religious meetings held during the day, for which classes are excused, in Guion Hall where the whole student body can gather. The purpose of Religious Emphasis Week is to help Aggies obtain a new and better understanding of God. Hymns stir Guion Hall. My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples. ISAIAH 56:7—inscription on a plaque in the Interfaith Chapel. Of course, that’s only my opinion . . . Once each year A M undergoes a complete over¬ haul. The bed springs are dusted, the pin-ups taken down, the floors waxed, the walls washed . . . even the screens are washed, and everything is put in tip-top order . . . for the inspecting officers do not miss a trick. This is Federal Inspection, upon which is based the excellent rating A M maintains among military schools. No, it ain’t a mine detector! WHAT? f J A M has no Bob Hopes, or Orson Welles, but we do offer fine talent each year with presentations of the annual All-Aggie Talent Show, the Aggie Fol¬ lies, and through the work of the Aggie Players. This year was no exception. The talent show featured, as usual, the finest talent in Aggieland, ranging in variety from rock ’n roll to semi-classical. The Aggie Follies, not to be outdone, pro¬ duced a rib-tickler takeoff on the in¬ famous cadet Slouch and his cronies, as created by Jim Earle. The Aggie Play¬ ers produced some fine shows also, but their best came with the full scale pro¬ duction of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Did we say no Bob Hopes or Orson Welles? Hmmmmm, who knows . . . ? The Aggie Follies—a comedy of satire . . . w f i w ' W 4 _ ; _ : Our talents are many. This Ag performs for the intercollegiate Talent Show audience in White Coliseum. [•] AGGIE RODEOIN’ PARENTS VISIT AGGIELAND .. . Aggie Spirit has many facets. One of these is the unique expression of the love and respect which Aggies have toward their parents. Among the variety of activities is the old Aggie tradition of flower-pinning, which is held on Sunday morn¬ ing of the Mother’s Day weekend. The mother of the commanding officer of each outfit receives a corsage. Then, she personally decorates every cadet in the outfit with a boutonniere. The ceremonies are climaxed by a “spit and polish” corps review honoring parents, at which outstanding cadets and outfits receive recognition and awards. « a’v-M AGGIE HUMOR IS OFTEN ROWDY • • • Letting off spring energy the Aggie way . . From the first to the last, Aggie humor and boisterousness combine to make a force that ties the men of a class together throughout their stay at A M and throughout their lives. The men of Texas A M have thus created a unique way of life—one in which an ice-cold shower, a jammed door, or an insulting remark tell an Aggie that he is really accepted and jespected by the men in his class. Practical jokes are constant and unrelenting. And here, as everywhere, the poor sport is doomed to special destruction. Therefore, an Ag learns quickly to laugh and “take it” along with giving it out. This lesson, an A M tradition, is a valuable one and is an important part of the Aggie grad’s education. Canned ham Solitary confinement is sometimes involuntary and quick Sq. 8 Fish on a routine drowning detail A complete move into the shower—the only move at Aggie- land not requiring a room-change slip . . . Each Aggie awaits the day when it will be his time to attend the famous A M Ring Dance, for this dance, outside of being the highlight of the social year, is a final tribute for four years at A M. and a reward for a job well done. It is at the dance, while standing with¬ in the huge replica of the Aggie ring, that the senior’s own ring is turned by his date so that instead of seeing the seal of the state, he will see the Aggie and military symbols, which will remind him always of his college and all that he must live up to. The dance always features one of the nation’s name bands and is one of the highest points in an Aggie’s four years. Featured at the dance this year was the original GLEN MILLER ORCHESTRA. 206 Under the spotlights: memories of four years in a moment . FINAL REVIEW - A MEASURE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT • • During an Aggie’s four-year corps life, his advance is measured at the end of each year by a timeless tra¬ dition. Final Review, as this tradition is called, is often misleading. Its ceremony of marching twice around the drill field signifies a beginning of a new life at A M for each class except the graduating seniors. To them, it means leaving the corps. To the juniors that have newly turned seniors, it means an inheritance of the responsibility of running the corps. With all advances come more responsibilities. Moreover, new responsibil- ties merit new privileges, and Aggieland is a striking example of this. Though initial privilege gains are small, the cadet receives more and more as he advances with his cl ass. Thus, the privileges received are awards of merit and are fittingly bestowed at a ceremony at the top of the list in Aggie memories—Final Review. Aggie farewell: a firm grip and a lump in the throat - - - 207 AGGIE ENTERTAINMENT IS WELL-ORGANIZED ... 208 GETTING THAT SHEEPSKIN AT LAST • • • Commencement exercises are tra¬ ditionally held in G. Rollie White Coliseum on the Saturday before final exam week. This year’s grad¬ uating class filed across the plat¬ form 916 strong. Of the degrees con¬ ferred, 95 were advanced, one was professional, and 820 were baccalau¬ reate. The class of 1958’s valedictor¬ ian was Konrad Peter Losen, an agronomy major from Lima, Peru, who maintained a 2.999 grade-point ratio throughout his college work. He attended A M on a Good Neigh¬ bor scholarship. Commissioning exer¬ cises were held in the coliseum in the afternoon, and of 627 commissions presented, 516 were Army, and 111 were Air Force. Headed toward a new life . . . Konrad Losen: Lima can be proud . . . The Review. The rifles are heavy and the sabers are unweilding, yet we give the salute proudly, for we are “The Corps.” Section edited by Seth Hanovice 210 MILITARY Fourth roiv, leit to right: Capt. Higgins, Capt. Williams, Capt. Coffin. CWO Rydell. Capt. Smith, Capt. Fergerson, Capt. Wilson, Capt. Hartnell, Capt. Martin, Ft. Shepard, Ft. Hornstcin. Third row: Capt. Palmer, Capt. Jones, Capt. Weihs, Capt. Bennett. Maj. Scott, Ft. Slingerland, Ft. MeClaren, Capt. Reel, Capt. Bennett, Capt. Biggs, Maj. Scoggins, Ft. Stevenson. Second row: Capt. Hudson, Capt. Briggs, Capt. Cowles, Capt (Griffith, Capt. McCaulley, Capt. Eckes, Maj. Fowe. Maj. Edwards, Maj. Haley, Maj. Taylor, Maj. Moore, Maj. George, Maj. Williams. First row: Maj. Dunlap, Maj. Conoley, Ft. Col. Goff, Ft. Col. Barnard. Col. Dittman. Col. Davis, Col. Anderson, Ft. Col. Wilkins, Ft. Col. Ellis, Ft. Col. Cunningham, Ft. Col. Vaden, Ft. Col. Melcher, Ft. Col. Adams. OFFICERS COMMANDANT’S OFFICE AIR FORCE OFFICERS Col. Joe E. Davis, Commandant Lt. Col. Taylor Wilkins, Asst. Commandant Lf Col. Frank Vaden, Adm. Asst. ARMY OFFICERS Col. Delmer P. Anderson, PM ST Lt. Col. Harry V. Ellis. Jr., Exec. Lt. Col. Worthy M. Cunningham, Basic Maj. William A. Lowe. Transportation Maj. Kenneth J. Edwards, FA Maj. William R. Haley, FA Maj. Gilbert E. Moore. Eng. aj. Thomas A. George. Inf. Jaj. Rue] P. Scoggins, Armor ajpt. Leroy J. Eckes. Sift. apt. Kermit D. Reel. FA apt. Joseph D. Bennett. Eng. apt. Odie E. Biggs. Inf. CaptA Donald H. Smith, FA ;£apt. mimes W. Fergerson. Qm. X apt. Wilber A. Wilson. Ord. Ct[pF George W. Hartnell. Inf. Capt. William L. Martin. Inf. Ipt Lt Douglas A. Slingerland. Sig. Guinard H. Rydell 1 Col. Henry Dittman, PAS Lt. Col. William E. Barnard, Operations Maj. Thomas J. Dunlap, AS I Maj. Rufus K. Conoley, AS II Capt. Truett Hudson Capt. E. G. Briggs Capt. Gene G. Cowles. AS I Capt. Rolla A. Griffith. AS III Capt. Roger A. McCaulley, AS III Capt. Jack M. Palmer, AS II Capt. Glendon P. Jones, AS III Capt. Philip D. Weihs Capt. Joseph M. Bennett Capt. Edwin H. Higgins Capt. Gene F. Williams, AS I Capt. Grange S. Coffin, Jr. TACTICAL OFFICERS Lt. Col. E. V. Adams Lt. Col. Percy Goff Lt. Col. Robert L. Melcher Maj. Hugh Williams Maj. Edward Scott Maj. Charles Taylor Lt. Perry Shepard Lt. Charles Hornstein Lt. John Stevenson 212 Fifth row, left to right: S Sgt. Smith, T Sgt. Heaton, T Sgt. Rice, S Sgt. Rutherford, M Sgt. Adam, SFC Howley, M Sgt. Truiett. Fourth row: M Sgt. timphress, M Sgt. Christensen, M Sgt. Temple, M Sgt. Gentry, M Sgt. Chandler, M Sgt. Holt, SFC Dayton. Third row: M Sgt. Hopkins, M Sgt. Lee, SFC Lyons, M Sgt. Linton, M Sgt. Silence, Sgt. Kofhmann. Second row: M Sgt. Allen, M Sgt. Thompson, S Sgt. Novak, SFC Brown, M Sgt. Hensley, SFC Herring, M Sgt. Davis, M Sgt. Pantalion. First roiv: M Sgt. Duran, M Sgt. Darnell. M Sgt. Miller, M Sgt. Grad, M Sgt. En gst, SFC Cox. SFC Eastman, M Sgt. Dillion. ARMY AIR FORCE MILITARY PROPERTY CUSTODIANS M Sgt. Adrian E. Miller M Sgt. William H. Card M Sgt. John Engst M Sgt. Otis C. Dillion M Sgt. Tillman I. Hensley M Sgt. E? ( ra L. Davis M Sgt. Charles A. Pantalion M Sgt. Clarence C. Lee M Sgt. Allen M. Linton M Sgt. Floyd E. Silence M Sgt. Richard M. Temple M Sgt. Hubert N. Chandler M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt M Sgt. Louis L. Adam M Sgt. Kenneth H. Truiett SFC Wesley G. Howley SFC Harvey IT. Dayton SFC John T. Lyons SFC Deward A. Herring SFC James R. Brown SFC Burton E. Eastman SFC Willious P. Cox Sgt. James R. Allen Sgt. Royston R. Kofhmann Mr. Bryan W, Hearne Mr. Alton Taylor Mr. Clyde E. Blum Mr. Melvin R. Casey Mr. Harvey B. Blackmon Mr. Marvin H. Steele Mr. Fred Swain Mr. Floyd T. Mathis Mr. William W. Hahn Mr. John A. Thomas Mr. Monroe L. Schulz M Sgt. Travis C. Duran M Sgt. Lowell A. Darnell M Sgt. Henry H. Allen M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson M Sgt. John R. Hopkins M Sgt. Weldon Umphress M Sgt. Delbert D. Christensen M Sgt. Cowan E. Gentry T Sgt. Aurbry R. Rice T Sgt. Burl J. Heaton S Sgt. Albert Novak. Jr. S Sgt. Branson W. Smith S Sgt. Emerson N. Rutherford 213 ■mm | wM n CORP JON L. HAGLER Corps Commander f) DONALD R. CLOUD Corps Sergeant Major LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. J. R. GROVES C. F. LAM J. P. COSTA R. E. CAMPER C. R. SMITH T. R. LOWE Adjutant Intelligence Operations Supply Inspector General Liaison Officer LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. T. R. HARRIS L. G. GARRISON B. D. ARMSTRONG A. H. GRANTHAM J. E. NELSON Corps Chaplain Athletics Scholastic Consolidated Band Public Information T T COI j. w. eLlington Day Student Liaison MAJOR R. W. GEORGE Head Drum Major M SGT. M. G. GLASSCOCK Scholastic M SGT. R. T. PFEUFFER Operations M SGT. ERWIN E. TURNER Athletics M SGT. M SGT. GEORGE R. CURTIS STANLEY W. HELMS Supply Communications M SGT. R. FREDERICK HUNTER Band Liaison 215 M SGT. THOMAS E. REDDIN Public Information COURT “A” Lt. Col. Don Lummus Lt. Col. V. E. Hawes Lt. Col. Thomas W. Estes Lt. Col. Ray E. Camper Lt. Col. Carroll E. Lam Major Wayne R. Thompson Capt. Boh Balhorn Capt. Robert W. Caster Capt. John W. Ochterheck Capt. John W. Foster Capt. Raymond E. Roycroft M Sgt. Donald R. Cloud Standing, left to right: Lam, Caster, Ochterheck, Foster, Roycroft, Cloud. Seated: Thompson, Lummus, Hawes, Kirby, Estes, Camper. Balhorn. Court “A” Court “B” COL. DONALD B. KIRBY President COL. JOHN L. LIGON President COURT “B” Lt. Col. Carrol F. Lam Lt. Col. Jack Wilkinson Lt. Col. Peter C. Noebel Lt. Col. Robert T. Smith Major John M. Eagleson Capt. Ray W. Laird Capt. Robert E. Burkhard Capt. Taylor G. Scott Capt. Travis C. Johnson Capt. Lawerence L. Patton M Sgt. Donald R. Cloud Standing, left to right: Lam, Laird, Burkhard. Scott, Cloud. Seated: Johnson, Wilkinson. Noebel, Ligon, Smith, Eagleson, Patton. 216 CONSOLIDATED BAND MAJOR R. W. GEORGE Head Drum Major LT. COL. A. H. GRANTHAM Commanding Officer CAPTAIN G. W. KUNATH Adjutant CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN M SGT. M SGT. J. 0. MOORE H. B. SCHMID J. H. DEITHLOFF W. J. SKAGGS J. A. EVANS Air Operations Intelligence Supply Officer Sergeant Major Supply MAJOR T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. MAJOR B. R. LIBBY R. F. HUNTER R. E. BUFORD W. S. SMITH L. A. CHVATAL J. C. GASTON Chaplain Liaison Operations Drum and Bugle Corps Intelligence Operations 217 Seventh roiv: Sacco, Youngblood, Couch, Carter, Davis, Craddock, Hoff, Hutto, Shenkir, Petersen, Honkomer, Capley, Adams, Cooper, Kitterman, Stehle, Carter, Smith, Bailey, Hamilton, Leavitt, Harrison, Voelter, Terrell. Sixth row: Day, Chandler, Howes, Kissman, Dennison, Badough, Spikes, Griffith, Meyer, Eitel, Burton, Mulanax, Klingman, Skaggs, Carter, Calkins, Armstrong, Hopson, Buckner, Stindt, Sayers, Stockstill, Tail- man, Henneberger, Richards, Bartoskewitz. Fifth row: Blevins, Boren, Hester, Adams, Haswell, Jamison, Turner, Hamilton, Kleinfeld, Hobson, Boarnett, Stafford. Fourth row: Holm, Farrington, Collins, Urbonosky, Crook, Buford, Segal, Evans, Manry, Rogers, Astle, Smith, Schroder, Smith, J. N.; Phillips. Third row: Eckert, Guinn. Second row: Blackmon, McLain, Ray, George, Cooksey, Hyltin, Kunath, Libby, Sablatura, Beyer, Grantham, Jones, Thorpe, Bryan, Gaston, Karsteter, Shanks, Rice, Schmid, Gartrell, Zeitler. First row: Stallworth, Roycroft, Evans. MAROON BAND Commanding Officer First Sergeant Drum Major W. R. STALLWORTH J- L. GUINN r. e. ROYCROFT LIEUTENANTS : Bryan, W. W. Gartrell, J. W. Karsteter, R. B. McLain, D. W. Rice, C. M. Shanks, H. K. Zeitler, C. STAFF MEMBERS: Bn ford, R. E. Gaston, J. C. Evans, J. A. George, R. W. Grantham, A. H. Kunath, G. W. Libby, W. W. Sablatura, L. H. Schmid, H. B. Smith, W. S. Thorpe, E. H. SENIORS: Blackmon, J. C. Cooksey, E. L. Hyltin, L. G. Jones, R. Ray, C. L. Zipp, T. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Astle, L. A. Boykin, R. E. Ho ' hn, J. Y. Manry, B. L. Phillips, B. W. Rogers, L. R. Smith, J. N. Stoll, J. F. Urbanosky, T. F. JUNIORS : Collins, B. Crook, F. J. Lane, R. H. Lightsey, K. L. Farrington, D. E. Segal, N. V. Schroder, W. H. CORPORALS : Badough, K. R. Boarnett, B. N. Craddock, J. P. Day, W. C. Eckert, W. R. Eitel, B. B. Grantham, M. R. Hoyle, K. R. Hutto, D. A. Kitterman, J. R. Klingman, J. C. Mulanax, V. E. Peterson, R. E. Shenkir, W. F. Sharp, H. F. Smith, J. D. SOPHOMORES : Bailey, J. F. Bartay, T. E. Burton, D. K. Carter, T. L. Davis, B. Hamilton, D. R. Haswell,,H. M. Hopson, F. A. Howes, R. C. Putz, R. E. Putz, R. H. Stehle, D. R. Stockstill, J. E. FRESHMEN: Adams, D. C. Adams, D. R. Amos, D. H. Armstrong, R. E. Blevins, J. C. Boren, D. F. Buckner, F. L. Burba, R. F. Calkins, R. R. Carter, J. H. Chandler, C. R. Cooper, T. J. Copley, D. W. Couch, J. R. Dennison, J. S. Griffith, R. S. Hamilton, J. R. Hamilton, H. J. Hankamer, H. J. Harrison, J. L. Henneberger, K. Hester, R. R. Jamison, W. C. Jones, R. W. Hobson, G. O. Kissman, B. R. Kleinfeld, J. F. Leavitt, J. T. Meyer, M. W. Reid, D. J. Richards, W. Q. Sacco, J. N. Sayers, A. L. Skaggs, W. R. Spikes, J. A. Stindt, W. H. Stafford, W. M. Steinle, F. W. Tallman, J. D. Terrell, T. H. Turner, C. M. Voelter, D. L. Walters, D. A. Youngblood, J. R. Stroud, W. F. ★ ★ ★ ★ Seventh row, left to right: Dew, Hayes, Price, Sanders, Birdwell, Elkins, Collinsworth, Friedrich, Miller, Halstead, Anderson, Dunlap, Lancaster, Johnson, Kreuger, Latta, Kelly, Mcjohnson, Coker, Brown, Harris, Henicke, Adams, Blalock, Urbanis. Sixth row: Alderman, Nicklin, Coy, Bailey, Ulmer, Cox, H. D., Garza, Willms, Smith, E. B., Phillips, Gatlin, Belile, Savage, Glockzin, Moore, J. W., Moore, F. D., Liles, Nutt, Box, Edwards, O’Brian, Dodson, Turner, Ellison, McAdams, Newman. Fifth row: Matchett, Langham, Bozardt, Arnold, Roesner, Herbst, Piiley, Cliett, Sterling, Bell, Robinson, H. P., Armstrong, Weiderstein, McDaniel, T. P., Kosh, Bohot, Bailey, Gradey, Burg, Blue, Quaglino, Cox, A. G., Brasewell, Wight. Fourth row: Johnston, Eller, Lippke, Courim, Chratal, Hartsfield, Reid, Reynolds, Lindsey, Morris, Minor, Fallin, J. E., Lowe, Hipp, McDaniel, W. N., Jones, J. W., Robinson, F. H., Scaggs, Roberts, Smith, C. B., Hunter, Schubert, Buser, Fess. Third row: McDaniels, J. H., Greenwalt, Graham, Cude, Moore, J., Maddux, Parker, Fallin, N., Jr., Deithloff, Adamcek. Jones, F. B., Nail, Horton, Foerster, Dunlap, D. D. Second row: Kirksey. First row: Collier. mam SEggSg 5 - ' .; ;X ' ' V t r ' •••• i: WHITE BAND LIEUTENANTS: Adamcek, M. T. Dunlap, D. D. Foerster, A. E. Graham, 0. D. Greenwalt, J. P. Horton, L. P. Fallin, N., Jr. Jones, F. B. Maddux, J. T. Miller, W. L. Nuckles, J. F. STAFF MEMBERS: Chvatal, L. A. Cude, G. A. Deithloff, J. A. Hunter, R. F. Moore, J. 0. Skaggs, W. J. SENIORS: Cole, J. D. Galloway, B. G. McDaniels, J. H. Nail, F. M. Parker, G. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Buser, J. J. Fess, D. W. Jones, J. W. Lowe, J. F. McDaniel, W. M. Minor, J. E. Morris, J. Reynolds, G. D. Roberts, J. T. Robinson, F. H. Schubert, R. C. Smith, C. B. JUNIORS: Courim, R. Hartsfield, R. J. Linsey, G. Lippke, H. Reid, S. M. CORPORALS: Johnson, B. B. Johnston, W. E. SOPHOMORES: Alderman, J. H. Anderson, J. E. Arnold, D. H. Braswell, J. Brown, 0. W. Coker, R. W. Cox, A. G. Cox, H. D. Dew, R. E. Edwards, M. S. Friedrich, A. L. Garza, D. Krueger, F. P. Lancaster, T. D. Miller, B. W. Mcjohnson, R. B. Roesner, R. H. Sanders, G. W. Savage, F. I. FRESHMEN: Adams, E. V., Jr. Adoue, J. B. Armstrong, J. W., Jr. Bailey, E. I. Belile, B. M. Bell, E. H. Birdwell, R. E. Blue, D. R. Bohot, H. R. Box, R. A. Bozardt, J. M. Burg, D. R. Cangslosi, V. Cliett, J. Q. Collinsworth, C. H. Coy, A. E. Dodson, G. L. Dunlap, A. W. Elkins, A. C. Ellisor, C. C. Glockzin, A. P. Grady, K. G. Graham, S. R. Halstead, H. L. Harris, R. S. Hayes, S. B. Henicke, C. J. Herbst, K. C. Kane, P. W., Jr. Kelly, R. W. Kosh, J. M., Jr. Langham, D. 0. Latta, J. Liles, B. G. Machett, R. L. McAdams, R. C. McDaniel, T. P. Moore, F. D. Moore, J. W. Newman, G. W. Nicklin, R. L. Nutt, M. L. O’Bryan, J. B. Quaglino, C. A. Phillips, P. H. Pixley, P. T. Price, H. H. Robinson, H. P. Smith, E. B., Jr. Sterling, T. M. Ulmer, J. A. Urbanis, C. E. Weiderstein, E. C. Wight, R. E. Willms, W. R. 219 FIRST REGIMENT COL. T. SHEPARD Com m a n ding Officer LT. COL. B. R. SMITH Executive LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR DONALD E. FAREK WILLIAM K. MEALS ROBERT B. BLAKE THOMAS R. LOCKE ASA B. CHILDERS Operations Adjutant Supply P. . and Scholastic Chaplain M SGT. ROBERT E. WILKINS Sergeant Major M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. EUGENE E. FUDGE HERBERT E. WHALEN JACK N. McCRARY Operations Supply P. I. 220 FIRST BATTALION LT. COL. V. E. HAWES Commanding Officer MAJOR J. W. WESTER FI ELD Ad jutant MAJOR J. V. WALKER P. . and Scholastic MAJOR MAJOR F. R. FORSYTH W. J. LYON Operations Supply T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. S. S. McKENNEY D. J. SOLAND L. G. PIERSON H. P. JUDAH, JR. Intelligence P. I. Sergeant Major Supply 222 Fifth row, left to right: Wilson, Overton, William; Allen, Monkers, Hay good, Stone, Wood, Brown, Lines, Nelson, Goldwater, Allen, Cullen; Beever, McQuary, Young, Zapata, Davis, Overton, Walle; Haske, Curry, Seeker, Nichole, Boswell, Milam, Gilbert, Beall. Fourth row: Self, Walle, Bateman, Micheluk, Hines, Nunnelee, Ferling, Anderson, Bellou, Loruis, Wiest, Krouity, Cornelius, Riggins, Norville, Corns. Third row: Whitney, Johnson, Carberry, Scott, Byers, Holiues, ' Reeves, Wisner, Hogan, Layne, Wilkins, Simmons, Sackctt, Langston, Soland, Allen, Hill, Cir- tis, Duberly, Fisher. Second roiv: Demuth, Martin, Pender, Hanna, Blake, Groves, Waring, Smith, Robbins, Kelly, Windrow, Fadl. First row: Conrad. “A” INFANTRY LIEUTENANTS: Fadl, D. R. Fisher, J. B. Hanna, W. W. Martin, F. G. Parker, R. L. Pender, R. G. Weeren. E. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Blake, R. E., Major Groves, J., Lt. Col. Kelly, B. L., Major Robins, D., Major Smith, R., Lt. Col. Cirtis. R. Wilkins, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Byers, E. A. Carberry, J. A. Layne, L. H. Reeves, J. A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hill, R. M. Hogan, W. G. Sackett. J. D. JUNIORS: Allen, B. W. Dubberly, L. C. Holmes, F. L. Langston, L. E. Scott, G. W. Simmons, W. R. Soland, D. J. Wiesner, J. A. CORPORALS: Hines, C. W. Milam, W. A. Seeker, W. A. Whitney, W. L. SOPHOMORES: Allen, C. S. Anderson, E. B. Beever, W. D. Corn, R. W. Cornelius, W. P. Curry, W. K. Davis, W. W. Kravitz, D. M. Monkers, J. L. Norville, J. H. Riggins, N. Romanowski. R. E. Self, W. R. Stevens. R. M. Stone, B. C. Wall e, B. F. Young, R. C. FRESHMEN: Adams, C. Allen. L. G. Bateman, G. D. Beall, G. D. Bevill. W. R. Brown, H. P. Boswell, R. E. Ferling, J. E. Gilbert, J. L. Goldwater, P. I. Cresset, B. J. Hackworth, J. R. Haschkle, H. F. Haygood, J. L. Lorms, D. P. Lyon, R. L. McQuary, R. J. Mikulec, V. Nelson, T. P. Nunelee, J. D. Overton, W. H. Overton, W. T. Wiest. R. A. Wilson, W. L. Wood, B. B. Zapata. M. First Sergeant Commanding Officer T. L. JOHNSON H. J. CONRAD Rain dance 223 Fifth row, left to right: Emanuel, Taylor, Deaton, Myre, Bradford, Williams, Ellsbee, Carney, Henry, Alexander, Christ. Lair, Pace, Hart, Massen- ale, Martin, White, Trotman, Murski, Schmidt, Jones, Braubach, Cely, Waites, Carrier. Fourth row: Weison, Avant, Montgomery, Esteban, Burke, Baker, Hammett, Ansley, Machemehl, Sullivan. Third row: Welch, Fields, Sanders, Whitney, Tew, Bryson, McKinney, Woolverton, Gleenlee, Olsmith, Bradley, Strauss, Tinsley, Everts, Walters, Bratton, Parker, Perez, Duval, Judah. Second row: Turk, Wilcox, Garnett, Mayberry, Heldt. Davis, Bowen. Greer, Ousmur, Eby, Nordeen, Kinney. First row: Smith. “B” INFANTRY Second in Command DAN A. DAVIS Commanding Officer First Sergeant WARREN A. SMITH WILLIAM R. FIELDS. JR. LIEUTENANTS: Bowen, R. K. Garnett, J. S. Greer, J. A. Heldt, W. D. Kinirey, J. G. Mayberry, J. H. Nordeen, J. E. Smith, W. A. STAFF MEMBER: McKenney, S. S. SENIOR: Eby, D. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Bratton, D. J. Judah, H. P. Sanders, C. B. Tew, C. A. Tinsley. R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bradley, P. H. Duval, J. W. Everts, H. P. Olsmith, F. V. Parker, F. W. Perez, R. D. Strauss, J. A. Wolverton, B. A. JUNIORS: Boyson, J. H. Greenlee, G. C. Walters, E. J. CORPORALS: Alexander, B. V. Ellerbee, A. D. Estefan, A. A. Jones, B. N. Lair, D. L. Machemehl, J. L. Martin, J. T. Massengale, R. C. Murski, R. A. Schmitt, S. J. Sullivan, P. L. Trotman, C. E. Welch, J. W. SOPHOMORES: Baker, E. J. Carney, C. H. Emanuel, W. C., Jr. Weison, L. 0., Jr. White, C. A. FRESHMEN: Ansley, K. E. Avant, J. D. Bradford, H. O. Braubach, C. H. Burke, M. R. Callaway, R. A., Jr. Carrier, B. F. Ceily, S. J. Christ, R. J. Deaton, J. G. Hammett, G. E. Llart, J. C. Henry, P. M. Montgomery, G. K. Myre, J. E. Pace, J. C. Taylor, J. P. Waites, W. G. Williams, D. D. Fourth row, left to right: Jimenee, Jackson, Utay, Bowers, Kelley, Adickes, Franklin, Sikes, Spencer, Scott, Keathley, Crockett, Barnes, Meissner, Ellington, Alvis, Cage, Todd, Evans, Hudgins, Killebrew, Cocke, Hall. Williams, Holder, Solis. Third row: Chamberlin, Nichols, Hagan, Brothers, Guseman, Green. Second row: Breland. Ayers, Low, Sparks, Laurel, Price, Dennis, Snead, Urba, Neal, Glitter, Meier, Presswood, Villaronga, Pierson, Fritts, Whitt, Baytes. First row: Hauser, Westerfield, Fox. George, Gloss, Batek, Worthy, White, Gilliam, Morrison, Lyon, Kerr. Farek, Walker, Hanes. C. 0.; Vincent. “C” INFANTRY LIEUTENANTS: Batek, T. C. Gloss, F. P. Fox, D. A. George, F. C. Gilliam, J. C. Hauser, J. L. Morrison. V. N. Westerfield, J. W. Worthy, R. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Neal, S. L. Renfro, D. R. Snead, R. G. STAFF SERGEANTS: Fritts, H. M. Kubricht, J. M. Low. L. FI. Meier, F. L. Villaronga, R. G. Whitt, D. E. JUNIORS: Baytes, J. A. Glitter, H. G. Laurel, A. D. Price, E. B. Sparks, J. H. Vrba, J. M. Presswood. B. P. CORPORALS: Adickes, A. W. Alvis, J. M. Breland, D. C. Chaimberlin, C. S. Franklin, W. C. Hagan, J. P. Killebrew, B. E. Shoults, C. R. SOPHOMORES: Barnes, M. D. Brothers, A. B. Guseman. L. F. Hall, E. Y. Hudgins, J. D. Kelley, N. B. Sikes. V. R. Todd. G. E. Utay, G. W. FRESHMEN: Bowers, J. R. Cage, J. D. Crockett. J. G. Draper, G. A. Ellington, J. R. Evans, S. H. Gittinger, T. G. Green, J. M. Holder, R. D. Jackson. C. E. Jimenee, H. Keathley, C. R. Locke, A. L. Meissner, C. K. Nichols. E. H. Oneal. H. W. Scott, C. K. Solis, R. T. Spencer, G. E. Williams, C. C. First Sergeant Commanding Officer J. E. AYERS R. J. VINCENT “Serenade” “One more day and ive’ l he out 225 Fourth row, left to right: Sol, V.; Ford, A. R.; Hoffman, J.; Belisch, H. P. Third row: Schoenhals, Mcllheran, Uphan, Smith, Landesman, Marshall, Sullivan, Bryan, Whitley, Perner, Courville, Henson, Walla, Garner, McMutt, Nash, Jones, Coker, Friedersdorff, Clark, Robinson. Sec¬ ond row: Moore, Beckman. First row: Priestly, Herring, Quiros, Percival, Garner, Pluenneke, Billingsley, Nerring, Nerrettig, Herring, Salinas, Saldivar. “E” INFANTRY LIEUTENANTS: Sullivan, L. B. Endara, E. Garries, G. M. McKinney, K. L. Nerretig, K. Nerring, C. Percival, A. E. Priestly, T. Quiros, A. Saldivar, R. J. Salinas, E. C, Werren, W. G. SENIORS: Friedersdoff, J. Herring, T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: JUNIORS: Coker, R. Courville, J. Garner, G. Jones, L. Kehninson, L. McNutt, D. G. Marshall, D. Perner, J. E., Jr. Robinson, C. Rossler, G. Schoenhals, E. Smith, J. E. Uphan, D. Walla, W. Winkler, B. Garner, C. Henson. J. N. Nash, G. S. Whitley, L. W. STAFF SERGEANTS ' : Clark, W. B. Landesman, D. J. Mcllheran, A. A. CORPORALS: Belisch, H. P. Ford, A. R. Moore, J. W. SOPHOMORES: Clark, T. Frazier, S. Geddes, G. L. Study, aw, heck The fire that Aggies built 226 SECOND BATTALION MAJOR DICK LOTT Executive LT. COL. TOM ESTES Comm anding Of jicer MAJOR SONNY PALMER Operations MAJOR WOODY RICE Supply MAJOR FRANK BALKE Scholastic M SGT. RAY HUDSON Sergeant Major T SGT. PAT MAURITZ Supply T SGT. CHARLES BROD Operations T SGT JOE EICHBLATT Scholastic 228 Fourth row: Ramirez, Blackburn. Cox. Dalton, Owings, Bruegger, Barkman, Bowman, Miller, Barclay, Weston, Coker, Dower, Hudspeth, Ewing, Boone, Province, Solmosy, McKinney, Calvin, Powell. Whitmire, Boelson. Light, Stough. Third row: Ellis, Freese, Tachibana, McGee, Barrera, Hilscher, Lay, Cox, Dombart, Neal, Marceleno, Woodward, Edge, Leach, Goldman, Garrett. Second row: Morgan, Ford, Truesdale, Moody, Wil¬ liams, Hennington, Clayton. Smith, Dye, Walker, Reddin, Wilkes, Schewe, Brod, Keeling, McCrary, Best, Pizzanno, Richardson, Flood, Dews. First row: Scott, Loti, Bobs, Jones, Beal. Balke. Stewart. Sayger, Golding, Smith, White, Frank, Harris, Gianotti, Foy, Miller, Huitt, Purrington. C.O., Harris. “A” ORDNANCE LIEUTENANTS: Beal, Clyde E. Foy, William H. Gianotli, Alfred P. Scott, Charles W. Stewart. John B. Willis, Donald R. STAFF MEMBERS: Balke, Franklin B. Loti, Richard Shepard, George T. Brod, Charles McCrary, Jack N. Reddin, Thomas E. SENIORS: Bobo, Lawrence L. Frese, George D. Harris, Newton T. Huitt, Earl M. Johnson, McO. Miller, David I. Purrington, Dan R. Sayger, Richard D. Smith. Henry K. Woodard, Donald E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Best, James W. Pizzano, Frank Truesda le, George W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Dye, Eminent E. Flood, Joe H. Hennington. William A. Keeling, William E. Moody, Robert L. Richardson, Bobhy D. Schewe, Millard F. Smith, Norman M. Walker, Carl R. Wilkes, John R. Williams, Joe E. JUNIOR: Clayton, William R. CORPORALS: Blackburn, Terr} ' L. Boone, James R. Dalton, Richard D. Dews, Jon A. Dover, Wiley W. Morgan, Wiley W. Providence, Robert J. Stough, William M. SOPHOMORES: Bowman, John F. Calvin, Newton J. Coker, Jim B. Edge, William M. Ewing, William T. Marceleno, Troy McGee, Donald L. Miller, Jimmy D. Owings, Allen S. Solmosy, Edward S. Tachibana, Allan S. Weston, William C. Woodward, Joe W. FRESHMEN: Barclay, Arthur C. Barkman, Byron J. Barrera, Ramio Boelson, Charles H. Bruegger, John K. Cox, Donald R. Cox, Trent N. Dombart, Alvin B. Ellis, Kent G. Finley, Earl C. Freese, Carl G. Garrett, Jimmy L. Goldman, Joe E. Griffin, Stanley W. Ivie, Joseph E. Lay, Jerry E. Leach, Joe E. Light, Grady A. McKinney, Lynn A. Neal. Roderick H. Panlicek, Daniel J. Powell. Gene L. Ramirez, Zenato Whitmire, Ray E. Hudspeth, Fred B. First Sergeant Commanding Officer D. L. FORD j. D. HARRIS Fifth row: Godwin, Birnbaum, Summers, Martinez, Warzecha, Watson, Becker, Blake, Andis, Freeman, Douglass, Underwood, Munn, Payne, Wil¬ son, Saenz, Floyd, Riley, Rainey, Meadows, Boone, Lawerence, Stufflebeme, West, Sundstrom, Scott, McDonald. Fourth row: Dial, Blue, Holland. Ogg, Griswold, Richburg, Feagins, Baker, Gaines, Hines, Cummins, Johnson, LeUnes, Boultinghouse, Mooney, Jones. Third row: Wisdom, Eich- blatt. Maxwell, Marek, Barnet t, Emery, Schurig, Stewart, Mays, Mauritz, Phillips, Ray, Murley. Second row: Martin, Rice, Knapp, Blitch. Ste- phens, Rollins, McCain. First row: Whitmire. “B” ARMOR LIEUTENANTS: Knapp, M. A. Martin, T. L. McCain, B. J. Owens, W. Rollins, G. D. Stephens, P. V. STAFF MEMBERS: Eichblatt, J. E. Mauritz, P. Rice, C. W. Stewart, J. D. CORPORALS: Blue, D. D. LeUnes, A. D. Richburg, T. D. Stufflebeme, K. W. Underwood, R. J. Warzecha, R. L. West, W. L. Wisdom, T. E. SOPHOMORES: TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Emery, A. M. Ray, R. A. Schurig, C. M. Smith, A. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Barnett, F. W. Marek, J. A. Maxwell, R. D. Mays, J. A. Murley, A. W. Phillips, C. W. Becker, L., Jr. Douglass, B. D. Freeman, J. P. Johnson, W. D. Jones, G. M. Seanz, E. Watson, J. B. FRESHMEN: Andis, J. C. Averitte, H. M. Baker, M. W. Birnbaum, H. W. Blake, J. L. Boone, W. R. Boultinghouse, H. R. Cummins, C. W. Diaz, J. D. Feagins, T. J., Jr. Floyd, G. C. Gaines, G. L. Godwin, R. D. Griswold, J. M. Hines, T. W. Holland, H. W. Lawerence, C. E. Martinez, R. E. McDonald, M. N. Meadows, G. H. Mooney, J. D. Munn, H. W. Ogg, D. M. Payne, J. A. Rainey, H. T. Riley, V. L. Scott, G. T. Summers, S. W. Sundstrom, J. D. Wilson, F. N. . ' ' ■ ’ ' ' ■Z$% 28 a tSBU - ru | , ‘ . Fi i i ro : Pennington, Stanley, Saile, Strieker, Jones, Shepherd, Wood, Tarte, Elrod, Whelan, Westbrook, Kingston, Gaines, Nauck, Klemine, Ner- ren, Sterzing, Smith, Smith, Hale, Margraf, Graves, Laningham, Merchant, England, Ghiselin, Howell. Fourth roiv: Guenther, Taylor, Roach, Howerton, Caplinger, Riedel, Dyke, Karrer, Fountain, Vaughn, Sell, Meadows, Walker, Cox, Stewart, Boyd, Randolph, Brents, Ruiz. Third row: Binion, Hill, Lewis, Fudge, Lyle, O’Brien, Hausman, Candler, Clines, Chapman, Wilmesmeir, Elias, Pedison, Whalen. Second roiv: Flowers, Sims, McMahan, Hipp, Willingham, McDonough, Aghor, Garcia. First row: Burkhard. “C” ARMOR LIEUTENANTS: Sims, R. McDonough, B. Willingham, R. C. McMahan, J. Agnor, B. D. STAFF MEMBER: Fudge, E. E. SENIORS: JUNIORS: Candler, H. W. Lyle, H. O’Brien, J. E. CORPORALS: Binion, C. .W. Elrod, J. Ghiselin, R. Karrer, J. Kingston, J, Laningham, E. Margraf, W. Merchant, J. Nauck, G. Nerren, G. Saile, R. Smith, W. Westbrook, J. Whelan, R. Woods, J. Garcia, R. G. Flowers, G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Elias, W. Hausman, S. Lewis, B. D. Pedison, J. STAFF SERGEANTS: FRESHMEN: Chapman, P. Clines, G. Alfaro, D. Wilmesmeir, L. Boyd, E. Brents, E. Caplinger, D. Colvun, J. R. Cox, W. Dyke, W. England, C. Fontaine, C. Gaines, R. Graves, B. Guenther, H. Hale, C. Howerton, W. Howell, H. Jones, R. Klemme, C. Meadows, R. Mote, W. Pennington, H. Randolph, J. Roach, J. Ruiz, E. Sell, J. Shepherd, W. Smith, C. Smith, R. Stanley, K. Sterzing, H. Strieker, P. Stewart, T. Tarte, R. Taylor, J. Vaughn, C. Walker, R. York, C. First Sergeant Commanding Officer W. V. HILL r. e. BURKHARD The hard way Now hear this, wethead 231 mm m THIRD BATTALION MAJOR DONALD B. WOOD Executive MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR LANNY R. BRETCHES WILLIAM G. CROLLEY WESLEY G. HENDERSON JOHNNY C. WILSON Adjutant Operations Supply Intelligence M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. HOMER H. HERSHEY DENNIS W. JONES RUFUS B. MARSHALL JACK E. SCHMIDT Sergeant Major Supply Operations Intelligence 233 Fourth row, left to right: Boles, Maignaud, Wallace, Arnold, Ray, Johnston, Dolph, Jones, Mehaney, Heme, Stokes, Koch, Kohlleffel, Watts, Rey¬ nolds, Hover, Adams, Dungen, Flahie, Anderson, Porter, Johnson, Cook, Davenport, Black, Koegl, Tom, Penn. Third roiv: Watts, Bacon, Martin, Anderson, Bone, Saughter, Anderson, Reeves, Shieldes, Chappell, Heldenfels, Athenson, Trees, Elfant, Gibson, Tittle, Przada, Kasprowicz, Yost, Herrod, Mallett, McAllister. Second row: Dillon, Sherek, Hulsell, Edmiston, Goldman, Urban, Fleming, Marshall, Warren, Hickman. First row: Brinegar, Chu, Henderson, Garrard, Hester, Marquadt, Corbin, Diehl. “A” ENGINEERS LIEUTENANTS: Brinegar, D. W. Dickens, W. Dienl, L. G. Galbraith, W. H. Marquardt, W. H. Owens, D. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Henderson, W. Armstrong, B. Marshall, R. B. SENIORS: Chu, C. Corbin, W. L. Mireles, R. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Edmiston, S. A. Hickman, C. W. Urban, L. J. Warren, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Fleming, T. M. Goldman, J. M. Halsell, R. M. Marshall, E. A. Wersal, P. A. Goolsbee, H. W. CORPORALS: Boles, H. J. Dillon, W. A. Harrod, R. L. Penn, C. R. Reeves, L. L. Shieldes, G. R. Stokes, J. B. Trees, R. E. Watts, R. G. SOPHOMORES: Adams, C. S. Anderson, A. S. Heldenfelds, J. D. Ray, J. A. Yost, C. D. FRESHMEN: Anderson, A. B. Anderson, J. R. Arnold, J. R. Atkinson, J. M. Bacon, B. J. Black, S. Bone, P. Campbell, H. Chappell, H. R. Davenport, R. R. Dolph, J. A. Duffield, D. W. Dungen, R. L. Elfont, R. A. Flanie, M. T. Gibson, B. Heme, W. Hoover, J. C. Johnston, R. L. Johnson, T. W. Jones, S. L. Kasprowicz, D. E. Koch, M. J. Koegl, J. V. Kohlleffel, L. H. Mahaney, M. P. Maignaud, S. Mallet, J. B. Martin, F. R. McAllister, T. W Porter, J. C. Przada, P. L. 234 Fourth row, left to right: D’Anna, Watson, Bradshaw, Julian, Beeler, Watts, Davis, Sheppard, Gray, McLane, Starr, Lewis, Scales, Weher, Mc¬ Kenzie, Jackson, Ross, Bianchi, Martin, Cravens, Smith, E. E., Bangeman, Drew, Cone, Patrick, Davidson, Harris. Third row: Luker , Wagner, Diering, Rollins, Wittaker, W r orley, Fletcher, Short, Gallagher, Smith, L. F., Meisner, Eritzler, Etzel, Thompson, Crawford. Second row: Riegel, Brinkoeter, McCoy; Bryant, Cochran, Valadez, McKechnie, Brummett, May. First row: Baker, Roberts, Wadsworth. “B” ENGINEERS LIEUTENANTS: CORPORALS: Dunn, S. D. Bradshaw, J. L. Ferguson. J. H. Campbell, T. S. Moore, J. R. Cone, M. M. Morris, D. L. Davis, E. D. O’Brian, P. D. McLane, T. C. Roberts, J. H. Patrick, R. W. Scarborough, C. D. Riegel, A. L. Wadsworth, T. H. Smith, E. E. STAFF MEMBERS: Starr, T. R. Watts, R. S. Crolley, W. C., Major Weber, R. 0. Hershey, H. H. SOPHOMORES Wood, D. B„ Major TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Julian, C. R. Pena, R. 0. Brummett, F. C., Jr. Cochran, J. W., Ill McCoy, J. G. McKechnie, R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: May, L. C. Valadez, E. E. JUNIOR: Bryant, G. W. FRESHMEN: Bangeman, S. E. Beeler, L. S. Bianchi, T. L. Cravens, J. W. Crawford, M. D. Davidson. J. D. Davidson, T. L. D’Anna, J. J. Drew, R. S. Diering, I. S. Etzel, J. W. Fletcher, M. R. Eritzler. R. G. Gray, P. G. Gallagher, B. R. Harris, J. R. Jackson, J. R. Kepple, K. E. Lewis, E. P. Luker, C. F. McKenzie, A. J. Martin, M. R. Meisner, D. G. Mills, J. F. Newton, C. H. Rollins, C. H. Ross, D. T. Scales, B. R. Sheppard, S. E. Short, J. H. Smith, L. F. Thompson, C. P. Wagner, M. C. Wallace, J. S. Watson, D. W. Wittaker, T. E. Worley, C. S. First Sergeant W. R. BRINKOETER Commanding Officer J. C. ROBERTS OODOOlfpO DOD ODD 235 Fourth roiv, left to right: Goodman, Henderson, Bredlow, Champagne, Smotherman, Crawford, Rogue, Prochaska, Berger, Trimble, Johnson, Minor, Hamel, Petty, Braley, Herzik, Olson, Rektorik, Hagaman, Carlisle, Caldaway, Caldwell, Vancleve, Miller, McCarty, Parsons. Third row: Parks, Piper, Glasscock, Powell, Thompson, Sears, White, Lobingier, Newcomb, Stiebing, Pawlik, Smith, Harper, Shannon, Grant, Hosier, Munnerlyn, Whitley, Porter, Hendricks, Neal, Hall, Heck, Heer, Garrett, Cherry, Cox, Williamson. Second row: Mayfield, Barcus, Marshall, Simmons, Jonas. First row: Jones, Pousson, Clark, Owens. “C” ENGINEERS Commanding Officer First Sergeant R. F. CLARK C. C. BARCUS LIEUTENANTS: Hammers, J. T. Jones, D. K. Mathis, F. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Simmons, D. B. Barcus, C. C. Marshall, R. P. STAFF SERGEANTS: Jonas, W. J. Speedie, J. C. CORPORALS: Benz, H. H. Berger, R. Bredlow, T. G. Christian, F. H. Davis, F. C. Lauder, R. H. Mayfield, R. M. McCarty, W. L. Trimble. I. C. Van Cleave, J. C. FRESHMEN: Abbott. A. W. Braley, R. A. Brunson, H. A. Caldwell, B. J. Carlisle, 0. Champagne, S. J. Cherry, J. A. Coldewery, A. H. Cox, J. D. Crawford, G. M. Garret, R. P. Glasscock, R. I. Goodman, R. E. Grant, R. B. Hagaman, J. L. Hall, F. W. Hamel, P. H. Harper, H. W. Heck, B. W. Henderson. R. L. Hendricks, R. B. Herzick, A. M. Holton. J. R. Hosier, E. D. Johnson, T. G. Lobingier, J. H. Mayben, R. E. Miller, J. H. Mindr, J. Munnerlyn, J. R. Newcomb, C. R. Neal, J. K. Olson. D. M. Parks, J. M. Parsons, W. D. Pawlik, E. H. Petty, T. H. Piper, A. A. Pogue, J. T. Porter, D. A. Powell, R. E. Prochaska, J. F. Rektorik, R. J. Sears, W. M. Shannon, P. D. Smith, J. C. Smotherman, K. L. Stiebing, J. E. Thompson, C. D. White, D. W. Whitley, J. C. Wicknam, J. D. Willianson, J. T. 236 Filth row, left to right: Billings, Berry, Bass, Haines, Cox, McDowell, Wilkinson, Rogerson, P. G., Ammerman, Moore, Rhoades, Loveland, Boyle, Bercher, Young, Richardson, Barton, Delafield, Rogerson, D. R., Coltharp, Hughes, Atkins, Privett, Till, Garrett, Weems. Fourth row: Spencer, Belton, Royder, Pool, Skinner, Dolan. Third row: Zlomke, Wveste, Walker, Hatched, Sards, Hollister, Wallace, Burns, Tatum, Moran, Jones, Helmers, Lindsey. Second row: Ancelin, Lamboreaux, Booth, Milner, Abbott, Louvier, Traweek, Morrow, Byars, Polansky, Couch. First row: Ochterbeck. “A” TRANSPORTATION LIEUTENANTS: Abbott, Robert Ancelin. Don Byers, Harold Couch. Lynn LaMoreaux, John Milner, Wayne Morrow, Dewitt Posz, John STAFF MEMBERS: Jones, D. W., Major Regmund, J. G., Lt. Col. Wilson, C. J. SENIORS: Booth, Chester Pike, John Polansky, S. R. Traweek. James TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Hollister, D. R. Sards, Ed. Walker, Robert Wallace, Carrol STAFF SERGEANTS: Hatched, Jack Tatum, Dwight JUNIORS: Burns, Don Helmers, Sam Lindsay, Magness Moran. Roger CORPORALS: Atkins, 0. L. Ammerman, Charles Royder. Roy Rogerson, David Rogerson. Paul Till, Mike Young, John Zlomke. James SOPHOMORES: Cox, James Delafield. Fred Garret, Richard Hughes, Dennis Loveland, J. P. Mikeske, Ruben Pool, Charles Rhodes. Hai Richardson, J. Scamardo, Pete Skinner, William Weems. Dulton Wilkerson, Lewis Welling, Johnny FRESHMEN: Barton, Howard Bass, W. T. Belton, J. M. Bercher, J. W. Berry. R. E. Billings, F. H. Boyle, Frank G. Coltharp, E. H. Dolan. W. S. Haines, W. G. McDowell, C. C. Moore, Robert H. Neale, Dan T. Privett, W. A. Ray, T. H. Rhodes, R. E. Spencey, R. N. Wood, J. R. Woody, J. W. First Sergeant Commanding, Officer E. A. WUESTE j. w. OCHTERBECK 237 SECOND REGIMENT LT. COL. ROBERT W. COOK Executive Officer LT. COL. JOHN L. LIGON Commanding Officer MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR JERRY N. McGOWN JAMES R. PARTRIDGE ROY B. DAVIS PAT E. RESLEY JACK SOLKA SIDNEY E. KUNZ Supply Operations Adjutant Inspector Gen. Chaplain Scholastic M SGT. THOMAS H. MILLER Supply lu srT JAMES D. JINKS Operations 238 MAJOR DONALD A. ADOM Liaison M SGT. JOHN G. THOMAS Scholastic FIRST BATTALION MAJOR J. A. BURKE Executive MAJOR D. M. SPRINGS Adjutant MAJOR MAJOR H. J. McBRIERTY, JR. D. M. COX Intelligence Operations MAJOR J. R. JEFFERSON Supply Fifth row, left to right: Orr, Thompson, Beall, Flowers, McGee, Wehring, Hughes, Nash, Staples, Weems, Templin, Barlow, Heger, Buchanan, Archer, Donelson, Daw, Flenniken, Gibbs, Hinojosa, DeLoach, Dodge, Hoffman, Whitehouse, Conn. Fourth row: Elder, Farrow, Asher, Adams, Alder, Meredith, Keith, DeSoto, Beazley, Davidson, Norman, Goebel, Hernandez. Third row: Mehaffey, Smith, Ormsby, Palmer, Powers, Williams, Ratcliff, Krueger, Chamberlain, Hyde, Huskinson, Young, Noack, Hussey, Triplett, Jackman, Harzke, Berlin. Second row: Williams, Holder, Cook, McKnight, Veselka, Tucker, Hulbert, Hodges, Springs, Beasley, Harris. First row: Rossberg. “A” FIELD ARTILLERY LIEUTENANTS: Beasley, W. A. Harris, S. B. Hodges, J. C. Hulbert, W. F. McKnight, R. A. Richardson, B. Williams, W. J. STAFF MEMBERS: Harzke, J. A. Hyde, D. R. Noack, R. R. Springs, D. M., Major TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Hussey, R. W. Huskinson, W. M. Williams, C. E. Young, D. H. STAFF SERGEANTS: Berlin, R. J. Chamberlain, J. K. Krueger, D. A. Commanding Officer First Sergeant S. R. ROSSBERG L. L. SMITH Ormsby, A. H. Palmer, D. W. Powers, R. R. Ratcliff, J. M. Triplett, J. P. CORPORALS: Alder, T. N. Archer, J. R. Barlow, J. B. Buchanan, F. B. Keith, R. B. Mehaffey, R. H. Nash, W. A. Wehring, W. L. SOPHOMORES: Adams, R. C. Beazley, R. L. Daw, S. R. DeSoto, V. V. Evans, J. V. Farrow, D. G. Gibbs, R. W. Orr, T. E. Phillip, E. R. FRESHMEN: Asher, T. W. Beall, R. G. Davidson, T. J. Dodge, J. H. Donelson, D. A. Goebel, R. Heger, A. J. Hinojosa, R. Hoffman, D. D. Hughes, R. A. Norman, J. M. Staples, D. W. Weems, J. R. 241 Fourth row, l(’!l to right: Williams, Blaschke, Loveland, Junek, Mosely, Peel, Brown, Hull, Williamson, Horne, Snooks, Fierros, Schneider, Frels, Bond, Alexander, Bulger, Riddle, Mullen, Martin, Barranco, Dannenbaum, Bullington, Keeling, Whitten, Barker. Third row: Jordan, Hoermann, Biondi, Hammer, McGaughy, Reyes. Second row: Kinnison, Kappel, Lively, Jinks, McMath, Coffman, McCree, Cloud, Cole, Huggins, Hanovice, Stepp, Hutchinson, Glickman, Barker, Stepp, Noland, White. First row: Culver, Letzkus, Cantrell, Hampton, Davis, Burke, Herren, Duble, Shultze, Clark, Withers, Mills, Burleson. Commanding Officer: Smitherman, Joe Van. Commanding Officer First Sergeant j. V. SMITHERMAN W. F. KAPPEL “B” FIELD ARTILLERY LIEUTENANTS: Anthony, R. G. Burleson, H. R. Clark, J. A. Duble, W. G. Letzkus, F. N. Mills, E. C. Schulze, C. D. Withers, J. H. STAFF MEMBERS: Burke, J. A., Major Davis, R. B., Major Jinks, J. D. Stepp, R. L. SENIORS: Badger, M. D. Cantrell, D. C. Hampton, W. R. Herren, J. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Glickman, D. R. Huggins, B. R. McBride, R. G. Stepp, R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Barker, B. L. Coffman, R. P. Cole, F. L. Cloud, L. B. Hanovice, C. S. Hutchison, R. S. Lively, C. W. Noland, B. R. JUNIORS: McCree, M. A. McMath, L. M. Terril, P. M. CORPORALS: Alexander, D. R. Barranco, S. C. Biondi, R. M. Blaschke, B. C. Bulger, S. D. Kinnison, P., Jr. Reyes, P. V. Schneider, W. P. Snooks, D. J. SOPHOMORES: Barker, L. B. Bullington, G. TL Dannenbaum, D. L. Frels, D. B. Hair, J. O. Junek, A. L. Martin, R. F. Riddle, R. W. Smith, W. H. White, R. A. FRESHMEN: Bond, W. T. Brown, J. M. Collerain, E. R. Fierros, F. A., Jr. Hammer, G. J. Hoermann, C. E. Horne, D. W. Hull, A. M. Jordan, J. W. Keeling, G. W. Loveland, G. A. Lusk, B. J. McGaughy, R. V. Mosely, A. B. Mullen, R. H. Peel, R. H. Roberts, J. E. Whitten, C. J. Williams, J. T. Williamson, D. A. 242 Fourth row, left to right: Chapman, Morris, Gardner, Bowen, Simmons, Humpheries, Gibbs, Hicklin, Payne, Burchers, Merritt, Burnett, Jeffries, Dean, Moore, R., Falls, Hughen, Galvez, Perry, Geiger, Whitman, Pierce, Butridge. Third row: Taplin, Strickland, Brooks, G„ Gambrel, Brown, Rigsby, Jackson. Second row: Brooks, T., Taylor, Davis, Smith, R., Goughian, Windham, Moosberg, Weaver, Roberts, Cunningham, Kuchler, Goldenberg, Smith, D., Miller. First row: Carter, Spencer, Lybecker, Shelton, Gower, Garcia, Bowen, Clark, Lebel, Hail. “C” FIELD ARTILLERY LIEUTENANTS: Carter, C. K. Gower, J. D. Spencer, J. E, Shelton, H. T. Bowen, M. A. Lebel, L. A. Kschler, J. Clark, F. Sizemore, R. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Cunningham, K. P. Miller, T. SENIORS: Adamik, W. Hail, E. D. Lybecker, W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Coughran, S. B. Davis, M. T. Goldenberg, C. T. Moosberg, J. B. Roberts, C. R. Smith, R. F. Smith, D. B. Weaver, C. R. Windham, J. D. SOPHOMORES: Brooks, T. F. Brown, T. W. Burnett, D. G. Butridge, C. Brooks, G. Campbell, S. B. Chapman, J. D. Dean, B. R. Gibbs, H. J. Gambrel, J. A. Gardner, F. E. Gort, R. Humphries, S. B. Jackson, J. H. Jackson, J. F. Merritt, G. T Morris, D. B. Perry Jr., R. T. Pierce, J. M. FRESHMEN: Bowen, J. L. Burchers, L. F. Calvez, A. E. Davis, D. E. Embrey, P. N. Falls, W. T. Gieger, J. Hicklin, W. L. Hughen, R. L. Jefferies, C. C. Matusek, H. J. McKeg, D. E. Moorer, J. S. Patrick, K. W. Payne, J. A. Rigsby, E. Simmons, S. J. Strickland, D. M. Taplin, M. B. Whitman, L. R. First Sergeant Commanding Officer J. R. TAYLOR BARTOLOME GARCIA 243 SECOND BATTALION LT. COL. THOMAS JEWELL UPCHURCH Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR BOBBY JOE SUROVIK LONNIE RAY JAMESON MALCOLM A. MAEDGEN. JR. PHILIP B. CHESHER Adjutant P l Operations Supply M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. JAY B. BISBY GRADY WIN FORD BARR EDWARD WARREN HILL CAYNEAL RAY GRIGSBY Sergeant Major Operations Supply Intelligence 245 Fourth row, left to right: Saenz, Terry, Greer, Bounds, Ramsey, Newton, Weiss, Martinez, Posey, Shlimper, Bush, Nail, Smith, Havard, Bond, Schier, Ygnacio, McCutchen, Martin, McFarland, Lansford, Barnhill, Downs, McKinney, Lee, Burking, McAdams. Third row: Holmes, Wright, Kanak, Dowdy, Bower, Kasse, Wallace, Oualline, Martin, Spillers, Shake, Hutson, Ceseiski. Second row: Murff, Rummel, Wilson, Bisbey, Barr, Hipps, Crews, Walls, Jamail, Klopfenstein, Charles. First row: Cardeiras, Holder, King, Mansfield, Johnson, Costa, Hardy, Hardimon. “A” ANTI-AIRCRAFT LIEUTENANTS: Wright, J. M. Cardenas, H. A. Hardimon, F. 0. Hardy, j. R. Holder, D. L. King, C. F. STAFF MEMBERS: Barr, G. B. Bisbey, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Charles, J. L. Hipps, G. W. Jamail, C. E. Wilson, B. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Crews, J. D. Klopfenstein, A. H. Walls, L. SOPHOMORES: Burling, H. Dowdy, N. A. Downs, T. E. Greer, B. Kasse, F. W. Martinez, R. McAdams, H. A. Murff, J. M. Newton, P. E. Spillers, F. W. Wallace, 0. T. FRESHMEN: Bond, J. F. Bounds, J. Bower, R. Bush, D. G. Cegelski, D. E. Barnhill, C. M. Flores, J. C. Havard, K. R. Holmes, T. W. Hutson, B. B. Kanak, E. W. Lansford, R. M. I ee W Martin,’ M. W. Martin, T. F. McCutchen, B. McFarland, W. McKinney, C. Nail, G. Oualline, C. Posey, G. Ramsey, J. Ray, W. Saenz, 0. Schier, J. C. Shake, R. S. Shlimper, P. Smith, D. Terry, R. Weiss, R. Ygnacio, J. J. 246 Fourth row, left to .right: Harn, Gilliland, Stafford, Gerber, Goodenough, Peyton, Hume, Clayton, Smith, L. E., Stubbs, London, Frazier, Russel, Heaton, Smith, J. P., Day, Ayers, Davis, Lackey, Wright, Maggard, Schneider, Gantt, Garner, Hale. Third row: Purvis, Perry, Hailey, Reeves, Brown, Hensley, Schoch, Bowman, Starr, Thomas, Carson, Coale, Gray, Reid, Bragg. Second row: .Sekerka, Voinis, Robertson, Woodson, Fernan¬ dez, Sawyer, Cleland, Lohman, Messer, Heald, Smith, J. G., Isaacks, Hill, Batson. First row: Freitag, Holbein, McClung, Martin, Harris. “B” ANTI-AIRCRAFT LIEUTENANTS: Fenton, M. J. Freitag, G. A. Martin, R. S. Onofrio, N. U. Salazar, R. M. Sinclair, C. W. Fernandez, R. B. Lohman, T. E. Robertson, B. J. Sawyer, T. R. Smith, J. G. Woodson, J. M. CORPORALS: STAFF MEMBERS: Harris, T. R. Jameson, L. R. Kunz, S. E. Maedgen, M. A. Surouik, B. J. Wulfe, E. G. Hill, E. W. Thomas, J. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS;• Heald, C. W. Isaacks, H. P. Messer, C. N. Van Zandt, C. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Batson, W. F. Cleland, W. E. Clayton, T. M. Davis, C. R. Gerber, K. L. Hamilton, T. R. Hensley, K. L. Hume, D. C. Maggard, B. T. Reid, M. M. Schneider, M. J. Sekerka, J. J. Starr, R. L. Vaughan, J. T. FRESHMEN: Ayers, L. W. Bowman, J. M. Bragg, N. W. Britt, P. P. Brown, B. C. Carson, G. F. Clark, A. R. Coale, G. A. Day, L. R. Frazier, W. R. Garner, J. D. Gantt, R. R. Gilliland, J. I. Goodenough, W. H. Gray, C. R. Hailey, D. P. Hale, D. 0. Harn, P. J. Heaton, S. N. Lackey, J. L. London, J. R. Perry, E. L. Peyton, W. B. Purvis, R. B. Reeves, T. J. Reid, T. C. Russell, J. K. Schoch, P. D. Smith, J. P. Smith, L. E. Stafford, H. W. Stubbs, J. E. Thomas, R. K. Voth, J. R. Wright, W. B. First Sergeant Commanding Officer S. P. VOINIS ray 0. McCLUNG Bf s V 247 Fifth row: Gilliam, Miner, Seiler, McMullen, Scott, Etheredge, Brabetz, Joseph, Miller, Brooks, Rix, Bauer, Winkle, Woodward, Smart, Simpson, Seger, Goode, Wegenhaft, Abbott, Andrews, Sharlack, Dickerson, Bridges, Herrick. Fourth roiv: Gomez, Wainscott, Ratliff, Mills, La Forge, Kilpatrick, Murphy, Turner, Cunningham, Gibson, Weld. Third row: Williams, Burns, Lomax, Shepherd, Bendele, Lipscomb, Milliken, Markillie, Hunter. Second row: Reuscher, Upchurch, Bawcum, Malone, Koym. First roiv: Lefner. “C” ANTI-AIRCRAFT Commanding Officer First Sergeant D. J. LEFNER R- L. BURNS LIEUTENANTS: Goode, J. G. Herrick, K. G. Brown, R. T. Polk, C. B. Koym, Glen Reuscher, J. A. Sides, C. A. Rix, R. R. Seger, D. R. Williams, W. D. SENIOR: Winkle, L. A. Woodward, M. W. Malone, F. E. SOPHOMORES: TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Andrews, H. L. Bendele, James Bridges, C. N. Hunter, W. A., Jr. Miller, F. H. Lipscomb, D. B. Markillie, W. R. FRESHMEN: STAFF SERGEANTS: Abbott, J. M. Bauer, D. E. Lomax, D. T. Brabetz, E. D. Milliken, E. W. Brooks, F. M. Shepherd,- G. A. Cunningham, A. M. Dickerson, B. E. CORPORALS: Filers, J. A. Gibson, P. LI. Etheredge, K. E. Gilliam, J. D. Gomez, R. V. Hester, L. H. Joseph, L. N. Kilpatrick, R. L. LaForge, W. G. McMullen, J. M. Mills, J. T. Miner, N. A. Murphy, M. D. Odom, J. B. Ratliff, R. L. Roberts, L. H. Scott, J. D. Seiler, K. E. Sharlack, A. B. Simpson, J. B. Smart, N. G. Turner, L. R. Wainscott, G. T. Wegenhoft, T. L. Welch, R. G. Weld, S. L. THIRD BATTALION LT. COL. DEWITT L. McLALLEN Commanding Officer MAJOR JOHN M. LONG Executive Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR DIXON W. COULBOURN DON R. FISHER ELMER L. JACOBS JOHN R. WALKER JEROME L. WINKLER P. l. Supply Chaplain Operations Adjutant M SGT. CARL C. THOMPSON, JR. Sergeant Major T SGT. JOE E. GRUBBS Operations T SGT. T SGT. JERRY A. HORN KENNETH G. COX Supply Intelligence 250 Fourth row, left to right: Farrias, Knight, Murdock, Higginbothom, Hull, Solie, Eagle, Shannon, Swarts, Haynes, Sawey, Floyd, Smith, Boese, Holland, Nichols, Hedderman, Rector, Whitus, Evett, Davidson, Gibson, Madden, Clary, Pflueger, Huggins, Barlow. Third row: Black, Blackaby, Cheatwood, Weaver, Greene, Shook, Edmonds, Walkup, Carroll, Landam, Najar, Gregg, Adams. Second row: Greene, Cloud, Horn, Hunn, Thomson, Buswell, Motherspaw, Branum, Carter, Nye, Wade, Prochaska, Korenek. First row: Garcia, Durda, Edward, Latham, McLallen, Kendrick, Winkler, Appleton, Kalmanns, Coulbourn, Riggs. In front: Venincasa. “A” SIGNAL LIEUTENANTS: Kalmans, B. M. Garcia, C. E. Edwards, 0. L. Kendrick, W. C. Riggs. J. E. Durda, J. A. Appleton, F. W. Latham, B. L. Winkler, J. L. Coulbourn, D. W. McLallen. D. L. Carter, C. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Horn, J. A. Hunn, M. B. Korenek, J. L. Motherspaw. J. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Branum, A. D. Thomson, C. B. JUNIORS: Buswell, G. E. Nye. E. A. Prochaska, B. CORPORALS: Madden, R. A. Greene, W. J. Higginbotham, J. W. Murdock, D. D. Huggins, A. G. ' SOPHOMORES: Davidson, H. M. Nichols, D. L. Cheatwood, G. W. Adams, M. E. Carroll. B. W. Edmonds. R. L. Farias, G. N. Gasaway, J. W. Gregg, D. N. Haynes, J. P. Pflueger, R. C. Swarts, A. E. Whitus, R. T. Wade. R. E. FRESHMEN: Barlow, E. C. Black. J. M. Boese. R. E. Clary, W. C. Compton, D. G. Eagle, J. T. Evett, H. L. Floyd, J. D. Gibson, J. W. Hedderman, C. W. Hogan, W. L. Holland, G. L. Hull, D. C. Knight. K. Krumbholz, J. E. Landman, T. L. Najar, M. T. Rector, J. T. Sawey, W. G. Shannon, 0. D. Shook. C. A. Smith, R. D. Walkup, L. Weaver, L. B. First Sergeant Commanding Officer L. D. CLOUD J. F. VENINCASA Fifth row, left to right: Wasson, Reiser, Spurlock, Lokey, Folzenlogan, Tucker, Shoenfeld. Schmidt, Holmes, Sarden, Ploch, Cooner, McCullough, Lowder, Cates, Smith, Johnson, Crockett, Fox, Klehn, Latimer, Kimble, Teague, Cabron, Osborne. Fourth row: Ellison, R. T., Somerville, Castle¬ berry, May, Brand, Etheridge, Merom, Sanders, Spears, Machinsky, Cooper, Burge, Isaacs, Waller, Negyes, Hamilton, Jackson, Howell, Best, Mol- ler, Sander. Third row: Langley, Baker, Moore, Whelan, Thompson, Layton, Llillier. Second row: Swaim, Haggard, Palmer, Spitzer, Long, Lamp- kin, Hawkins, Roberts, Robertson, Coffey, Tucker, Biar, Willis, J. E., Partridge, Godfrey, Willis, H. E. First row: Cornett. “A” CHEMICAL LIEUTENANTS: Biar, L. E. Coffey, R. E. Haggard, K. L. Lampkin, T. Palmer, R. S. Roberson, R. W. Spitzer, J. S. Swaim, R. H. Willis, J. E. Tucker, C. T. STAFF MEMBERS: HeWitt, A. M. Partridge, J. R. Thompson, C. T. SENIORS: Godfrey, W. J. Hawkins, R. F. Willis, H. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Hillier, D. E. Layton, H. J. Moore, F. V. Whelan, P. J. STAFF SERGEANT: Langley, S. H. CORPORALS: Bulatkin, B. N., Jr. Cates, C. C. Etheridge, G. P. Johnson, R. H. Lowder, G. R. Ploch, D. E. Wasson, J. D. Latimer, J. K. SOPHOMORES: Brand, R. P. Cabron, F. E. Cooper, J. E. Folzenlogen, P. D. Spurlock, J. C. FRESHMEN: Best, S. E. Burge, R. D. Castleberry, T. G. Conner, B. C. Crockett, W. R. Ellison, R. T. Ellison, T. R. Fox, D. D. Fox, T. J. Hamilton, J. R. Hegyesi, J. H. Holmes, R. E. Howell, J. F. Isaacs, R. W. Jackson, J. B. Kimball, A. B. Klehm, J. J. Lokey, P. E. McCullough, J. L. Machinsky, A. E. May, D. P. Merom, W. H. Nauman, A. Osborne, F. T. Patschke, F. E. Reiser, R. J. Sanders, J. W. Sanders, K. W. Schmidt, J., Ill Sanders, S. D. Schoenfeld, F. L. Smith, F. E. Somerville, R. A. Teague, B. W. Tucker, R. F. Waller, E. T. First Sergeant Commanding Officer C. L. BAKER a. C. CORNETT 252 Fourth row, left to right: Underwood, Obannion, Shaver, Johnson, Gloor, Albrighton, Pickard, Partridge, Thompson, Cunningham, L., Ohlen- dorf, Dutke, Self, Kapmeyer, Weiss, Hansen, Rasmusson, Shirley, Yeargan, Mitchel, Martin, Hannigan, Laey, Killough. Third roiv: Henry, Barker, Alexander, Robbins, Cicherski, Munro, King, Woodfin, Canavati. Second row: Henf, Strickland, Swerington, McKnight, Cox, Jeffery, Freeman, Hearne, Cheatham, Tolman, Brown, Stevens, Snapka, Richmond, Grubbs, Perkins, Estes, Brooks, Sonnier, Krauss. First row: Mc¬ Laughlin, Still, Cotman, Lacy, Simpson, Cunningham, S., Whitaker, Resley, Cunningham, M., Jacob, Winkler, Walker, Fisher, Cooper. “A” QUARTERMASTER LIEUTENANTS: Cooper, W. H., Ill Cunningham, J. M. Cunningham, S. R. Lacy, L. W. Whitaker, T. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Resley, P. E., Major Walker, J. R., Major Grubbs, J. E. SENIORS: Cotman, N. T. Koehler, A. M. Simpson, M. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Cheatham, F. C. Richman, P. H. Sonnier, W. J. Tolman, G. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Brooks, C. W. Brown, J. M. Cox, K. G. Commanding Officer First Sergeant w. e. McLaughlin d. t. strickland, jr. Estes, G. A. Freeman, D. H. Hearne, A. T. McKnight, J. G. Perkins, R. H. Snapka, E. H., Jr. JUNIORS: Jeffrey, J. G. Swearingin, B. E. CORPORALS: Alexander, G. Canavati, P. S. Cicherski, J. A. Gloor, W. F. Henk, H. A. King, K. W. Krauss, D. W. Munro, G. J. Ohlendorf, G. W. SOPHOMORES: Cunningham, L. C. Harmon, R. Kappmeyer, R. W. Robins, L. 0. Shirley, W. E. FRESHMEN: Allbritton, E. R. Barker, J. R. Dutke, K. E. Grubbs, J. C. Hannigan, R., Jr. Hansen, M. H. Henry, J. Q. Johnson, W. J. Killough, D. E. Lacy, H. D. Martin, M. P. Mitchell, J. B. O’Banion, J. T. Oden, J. R. Partridge, D. L. Pickard, R. A. Rasmussen, H. K., Jr. Riedel, T. E. Self, C. M. Shaver, W. L. Thompson, B. J. Underwood, J. W. Weiss, S. R. Woodfin, J. W. Yeargan, R. L. 253 Fifth row, left to right: Morris, Dubisson, Regan, Hickman, Watts, Oefinger, McGinty, Compton, Hampton, Botard, Weldon, Irvine, Chandler, Hill, Bohae, Nelson, Hendry, Kelly, Sowerwine, Mays, Hyatt, Ring, Lowe, Taylor, Spencer. Fourth row: Buckmaster, Feldman, Brown, Redman, Hen¬ derson, Johnson, Vogt, Garcia, Harwood, Nichols, Mills, Spell, Taylor, Burgess, Fitzgerald, Baur, Norman, Bindley, Graddick, Bridges, Ellison, Johnston, Todd, Valerius, Wynn, Eastham, Sizenbach. Third row: Jackson, Gleason, Stumbo, Howard, Vosdingh, Vincent, Lyles. Second row: Pigott, Barlow. First row: Foster, Davidson. “A” VETERINARY Commanding Officer First Sergeant JOHN FOSTER JERRY D. GLEASON LIEUTENANTS: Barlow, ,1. R. Pigott, E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Howard, T. F. Lyles, J. C. Stumbo, B. A. Vosdingh, R. A. STAFF SERGEANT: Vincent, H. D. CORPORALS: Buckmaster, H. L. Ellison, D. W. Harwood, W. E. Hill, D. R. Nelson, R. J. Regan, W. M. SOPHOMORES: Delinnger. M. F. Ellis, W. FRESHMEN: Baur, 0. T. Bohae, J. F. Botard, R. W. Bridges, M. J. Browne, C. D. Burgess, J. R. Chandler, J. M. Compton, H. L. Del Papa, R. Dubisson, L. M. Eastham, J. B. Feldman, H. Fitzgerald, F. Garcia, M. F. Gibbs, D. S. Graddick, E. E. Gray, A. C. Hampton, R. J. Henderson, M. F. Hendry, J. E. Hickman, M. R. Hyatt, G. R. Johnson, R. W. Johnson, B. E. Kelly, W. A. Lawrence, D. C. Bindley, J. W. Lowe, R. F. Mays, R. A. Mills, J. J. Morris, K. M. McGinty, S. R. Nichols, R. A. Norman, J. W. Oefinger, S. W. Potter, R. H. Redman, W. J. Ring, L. F. Sizenbach, G. L. Sowerwine, R. H. Spell, D. R. Spencer, R. E. Stuard, W. R. Taylor, C. D. Taylor, W. S. Todd, E. A. Valerius, J. Vogt, G. W. Watts, D. J. Weldon, J. K. Wynn, W. N. 254 FOURTH BATTALION LT. COL. JIMMY D. BOSWELL Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR JERRY CHARLES RHEA ROBERT D. CLELAND HOMER D. SMITH ARTHUR D. GOWAN Liaison Operations Scholastic Supply T SGT. T SGT. GEORGE E. POWELL STILLMAN E. SIMS Scholastic Operations T SGT WILLIAM R. ' OLDS Personnel 255 T SGT. RICHARD K. POTTS Supply Fifth row, left to right: Hernandez, Miller, Blazek, Startz, Thompson, Litton, Chandler, Hamilton, Micklitz, Taylor, W. H., Loudon, Taylor, J. L., Rushing, Turner, Glimp, Potts, Marek, Carl, Natho, McNeely, Witcher, Patton, Novosad, Arnold, Reid, Steeples. Fourth row: Lloyd, Plotts. Third row: Holder, Cain, Bradshaw, Bollfrass, Buffington, Hill, Smith, Cook, Pierce, Salmon, Nolen, Schwierzke, Hart, Andrews, Jones, Wortham, Cowart, Smith, Shuttlesworth, Smith, Engelbrecht, Turner. Second row: Vincent, Trotter. First row: Graham, Gerher, Pigg, Williford, Beasley, Lilley, Gear, Moates. wfisje-;- “A” COMPOSITE C ■ ■ ' ■ LIEUTENANTS: Free, M. D. Gear, E. R. Gerher, J. E. Graham, G. C. STAFF MEMBERS: Adam, D. A. Bonnen, D. Boswell, J. D. Cleland, R. D. Olds, W. R. Powell, G. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Engelbrecht, T. L. Turner, D. R. Andrews, R. L. Smith, A. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: Bollfrass, C. A. Bradshaw, J. C. Hill. G. D. Jones, M. W. Salmon, C. W. Commanding Officer First Sergeant RONALD BEASLEY B. B. TROTTER Cain, R. N. Schwierzke, P. J. Cook, D. M. Nolen, J. R. Hart, R. V. JUNIORS: Buffington, B. R. Dubose, J. C. Helvey, 0. G. Holder, R. W. Smith, J. A. Wortham, G. R. Cowart, C. P. Smith, T. C. Pierce, P. W. Shuttlesworth, C. A. CORPORALS: Arnold, C. E. Blazek, H. E. Floeck, N. B. Litton, G. W. Thompson, C. G. McNeely, J. G. Chandler, D. S. Vincent, C. H. Witcher, R. A. SOPHOMORES: Glimp, H. A. Loudon, F. J. McGuire, M. L. Micklitz, K. N. Natho, B. J. Plotts, L. V. Rushing, P. D. Turner, R. R. Reid, M. M. Hamilton, T. R. Hernandez, M. Steeples, W. V. FRESHMEN: Lloyd, D. H. Marek, J. D. Novosad, A. L. Patton, D. G. Potts, R. C. Taylor, J. L. Taylor, W. H., Jr. Carl, R. L. Miller, F. W. Startz, A. J. 256 Fourth row, left to right: Gallatin, Easterling, Williams, Hurley, Potts, Caton, Thompson, Smyth, Perryman, Alford, Mathis, Vaughan, Hoffman, Baumann, Coleman, Scamardo, Salvaggio, Allen, Mills. Third row: Denmark, Smith, Hemol, Swail, Christy, Jones, Spedie, Green, DeWitt, Oden, Lockridge, King, Zemanek, Welsch, Zouzalik, Smith, Deeper, Coston, Marshall, Huffaker, Parsons. Second row: Velasquez, Carlton. First row: Winters, Baumann, Stiles, Currin, Yardley, Bond, Reed. LIEUTENANTS: Baumann, W. R. Bond, J. B. Davis, C. A. Johnson, C. H. Reed, J. M. Winters, G. M. Yardley, J. R. STAFF MEMBERS: Gowan, D. R. Potts, K. W. Simms, S. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: DeWitt, W. D. Huffaker, R. S. Marshall, J. K. Parsons, D. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Coston, J. G. “B” COMPOSITE Denmark, K. L. Green, D. W. Jones, J. D. Oden, J. H. Smith, J. B. Welsch, R. G. Zemanek, L. M. Zouzalik, E. E. JUNIORS: Cahill, R. D. Christy, W. C. Halverson, B. K. Himel, G. L. Lockridge, J. M. Manthei, J. T. Morris, D. B. Smith, R. C. Spedie, J. C. Swail, J. R. CORPORALS: Beeler, J. D. Caton, H. M. Easterling, A. M. Perryman, J. R. Salvaggio, R. J. Smyth, D. H. Vaughan, J. M. FRESHMEN: Alford, D. L. Allen, R. L. Baumann, C. H. Coleman, D. C. Copeland, R. A. Davidson, R. R. Gallatin, A. E. Hare, B. F. Hoffman, R. W. Hurley, Ef. R. Mathis, R. H. Mills, H. D. Potts, J. A. Reiser, R. J. First Sergeant Commanding Officer MELVIN W. CARLTON DAVID M. CURRIN ‘Viit 1 - - - i v:- azm+Kttt -IkAfluMitfiOK:• ' ' 5:vB;: i, ' .V ' j’ ' ' • Third row, left to right: Conner, Batson, Riggs, Treadway, Williford, Yardley, Fischer, LaSauce, Akin, Smith, Ryan, Second row: Moomaw. First row: Johnston. “C” COMPOSITE .Commanding Officer LON DON JOHNSTON LIEUTENANTS: Penfield, Herb Batson, C. E. Wharton, H. E. Williford, C. J. SENIORS: Akin, F. J. Bleckner, R. I. Boyer, M. J. Brune, P. W. Campbell, W. R. Conner, R. E. Coverton, W. D. Fischer, R. H. Fleetwood, R. H. Hughes, J. F. Jourde, A. J. Kruppa, Frank Lambert, R. S. LaSance, R. B. Lee, R. A. May, A. M. Newman, L. W. Peterson, A. F. Riggs, J. E. Ryan, B. W. Smith, R. E. Spradley, B. E. Sutherland, Bryan Williams, DeWayne ATTACHED SENIORS: Agner, B. D., to “C” Armor Brown, R. T., to “C” AAA Casimir, J. P., to “A” Vet Owens, W. B., to “B” Armor Sides, C. A„ to “C” AAA Turk, S. C., to “A” Vet 258 Turkey Day A«l£D StNIOtt UAYE MADE TUIS SIGN POUC LONG YtAES Wt ' VS WAITED fOR TUIS Tl AL THRU PAST YIARS OF UARVEST t. DBOUGUT •TO WIN TUIS GAiAE WCVE DREADED_ABOUT OUR SPIRIT WE GIVE TO TUE AGGIE TEAM roe probation e JINX WERE JUST ROUTINE CONFERENCE CUAAPS ON AEMORIAl. FIELD TURN NATIONAL PATINO TO t DO TO T Ut TURILL TM S£ DRAtfiiTIC VtA83 or ORIOIRON OLORY AL AOJT COMFLSTL OU FOUR VLAC STORY TWIRE ‘S ONLY ONE THIH LEFT TO OCSIBI ■ j p TUAT WMICU IS BYMMUZCD Fijllx row, lejt to right: Lewis, Patterson, Wood, Draper, Roeder, Dennison, Hickman, Bonorden, Barber, Harrington, Young, Long, Uribe, Merka, Hill, Tayloi ' , Hooks, Davis, Mullin, Gaiard, Douglas, Tolan, Krchnak, Dugger, Cloud, Wisdom. Fourth row: Surovik, Dulock, Cari-ol, Moberg, Pearson, Scholl, Triplett, Kettler, Alfai ' o, Barbel ' , Neal, Roberts, Ufer, Draper, Fenstad, Allen, Tanner, King, Nix, Hajosky, Reitz, Connoway , Staton, Wallace, Blake. Third row: Jones, Herrington, Hauser, Witt, Madura, Miller, Quintero. Second roiv: Reed, Simmons, Fletcher, Dudley, Nichols, Carver. First row: Woodard. “A” ATHLETICS LIEUTENANTS: Reed, X. B. Simmons. J. T. Carver, D. W- Nichols, B. H. Smallwood, E. Dudley, E. Morgan. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Stone, L. Blake, D. W. Witt, M. S. Carper, H. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blackstone, W. R. Quintero, P. V. Miller, J. H. Davis, H. J. Reed, J. W. Paradowski, C. Shaper, W. F. Madura, F. B. CORPORALS: Hickman, R. W. Uribe, E. Douglas, D. Draper, D. Jones, R. A. Roberts, J. A. Ufer, C. D. Hajoski, C. J. Young, J. R. Merka, C. L. Carroll, J. B. Lewis, E. D. FRESHMEN: Lewis, E. D. Patterson, D. E. Wood, D. E. Draper, G. H. Roeder, J. Dennison, M. R. Hickman, R. W. Bonorden, H. J. Barber, H. D. Harrington, J. N. Young, J. R. Long, J. R. Uribe, E. Merka, C. L. Hill, 0. L. Taylor, G. E. Hooks, H. V. Davis, E. C. Mullin, C. H. Moberg, L. D. Scholl, J. W. Barber, B. D. Staton, R. Tolan, J. R. King, J. L. Nix, J. L. Krchdak, E. Dugger, H. D. Cloud, B. J. Wisdom, B. G. Tanner, H. R. First Sergeant Commanding Officer GARY N. HERRINGTON RIPELY E. WOODARD AAthletics Third row, left to right: Northrup, Franklin, Eihlers, Wilson, Berry, Landrum, Garrison, Wilson, Few, Peveto, Austin, Etheridge, Garner, Estes, Butler, Nevill, Smith, Moore, Phillips, Lawler, Zaleski, Gray, Vann, Piper, Moore. Second row: Laber, Muenter, Wehmeyer, Hail, Hees, Kubala, Johnson, Kendrick, Munson, Wallace, May, Gray, Broaddus, Campbell, Armstrong, Holt, Byrant, Perkins. First roiv: Oliver, Schmid, Merrill, Flood, Krueger, Roper, Gilbert, Simmons, Conrad, Doucet, Marks, Polk, Langston. “B” ATHLETICS Commanding Officer First Sergeant SIMMONS, A. L. JOE SCHMID LIEUTENANTS: Connally, F. Conrad, B. J. Krueger, C. Langston, J. Marks; R. Merrell, C. Wright, J. STAFF MEMBER: Rhea, J. TECHNICAL SERGEANT: Flood, T. STAFF SERGEANTS: Doucet, R. Polk, J. Roper, S. Schwake, J. Turner, E. SOPHOMORES: Armstrong, E. Garner, R. Godwin, W. Gray, J. Hail, G. Hawthorne, R. Kendrick, N. Leach, J. Moore, G. Muenter, R. Munson, J. Oliver, G. Vann, J. FRESHMEN: Austin, T. Berry, N. Broaddus, L. Bryant, W. Butler, E. Duffer, J. Estes, T. Ethridge, B. Few, J. Franklin, C. Garrison, 0. Gray, G. Holt, D. Johnson, W. Krueger, J. Kubala, J. Laber, H. Landrum, J. Lawler, M. Mackey, E. May, R. Mercer, E. Moore, T. Nevill, T. Northrop, R. Perkins, V. Peveto, J. Phillips, R. Piper, P. Smith, R. Taylor, C. Thompson, J. Vanwinkle, S. Wallace, E. Wehmeyer, D. Wilson, P. Zaleski, B. 260 FIRST WING COL. DONALD B. KIRBY Commanding Officer LT. COL. FORD G. DAAB Executive Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR JACK W. MONTGOMERY DONALD H. CORBELL WELDON H. JUSTICE GARY E. THOMAS WAYNE R. THOMPSON ROBERT R. WUNDERLICH Operations Supply Inspector Gen. Scholastic Adjutant Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. THOMAS W. BROWN JOHN H. PARTRIDGE CHARLES H. ROBISON Supply Intelligence Operations M SGT. JAY R. ROLAND Sgt. Major 262 FIRST GROUP MAJOR G. W. HOOKER Executive LT. COL. G. P. LEMMON M SGT. R. L. DARROW Sergeant Major T SGT. J. F. COUGHRAN Supply 263 Sixth row, left to right: Riggs, Claiborne, Garrett, Pirtle, Carr, Lilly, Cockburn, Long, Morris, Brown, Wade, Allen, Clayton, Gilliland, Clawson, Grohn, Simmons, Kitowski, McDougall, Beazley, Allan, Wheeler, Welborn, Kennedy, Mathews. Fifth row: Kile, Sterling, Gibson, Oakes, Sweeney, Abraham, Thompson, Hiller, Brady, Villareall, Elliot, Barganier, Abernathy, Grube, Green, Shelby, White, Phillips, Fagan, Rozo, Hewett, Ellis, Austin, Akery, Thompson, LaGrone. Fourth row: Engel, Powell, Roberts, Barker, Thompson, Cockran, Carpenter, Cherry, Renick, Hoerning. Third roiv: Wilkinson, Williams, Mattox, Gunter, Truesdale, Brown, Barr, Glasscock, Greenwood. Second row: Lemmon, Gansksy, Justice, Jones, Melugin, Dalchau, Buckner, Beal. First row: Heald. SQUADRON 1 Commanding Officer First Sergeant J. M. HEALD B. L. WILLIAMS LIEUTENANTS: Buckner, F. K. Dalchau, K. R. Melugin, J. STAFF MEMBERS: Beal, R. J. Gansky, D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Barr, R. C. Truesdale, R. E. Brown, J. D. STAFF SERGEANT: Mattox, H. T. JUNIORS: Greenwood. B. M. Gunter, M. G. SOPHOMORES: Barker, A. H. Beazley, C. E. Brady, K. P. Brown, R. J. Fagan, W. M. Garrett, C. E. Clayton, V. S. Engel, J. E. Gilliland, E. A. Green, B. R. Grube, C. H. Hoerning, 0. W. Lilly, G. R. Long, W. E. Mathews, J. H Morris, R. R. Oakes, M. R. Phillips, R. R. Powell, B. R. Renick, J. D. Sweeney, R. R. Thompson, C. A. Villareall, R. D. Wade, C. A. Wilkinson, J. N. Simmons, B. R. Hiller, R. L. FRESHMEN: Abernathy. T. C. Abraham, R. E. Adams, L. H. Akery, C. A. Allan, D. E. Allen, G. Austin. J. S. Barganier, H. A. Carpenter, W. I. Carr, T. C. Cherry, G. A. Claiborne, M. G. Clawson, R. W. Cockburn, T. M. Cockran, W. H. Elliot, B. H. Ellis, D. B. Gibson, J. G. Grohn, D. A. Hewett, H. J. Kennedy, E. L. Kile, D. L. Kitowski, J. V. La Grone, J. C. McDougall, S. E. Pirtle, L. J. Riggs, B. T. Rippy, V. D. Roberts, A. H. Rozo, J. Seay, C. R. Shelby, E. R. Simecek, D. C. Sterling, F. B. Thompson, J. K. Welborn, B. L. Wheeler, J. C. White, T. E. 264 Fifth row, left to right: McLeod, Brooks, Jaeckle, Anderson, Melton, Thude, Roberts, Donelson, Hanson, Campbell, Moran, Gill, Collins, Anderson, Bolton, Simon, Willess, Kotylo, Slayter, Whitely, Allen, Collins, Bahme , Sanders, Wilder, Agorastos. Fourth row: Hernandez, Rohrbough, Kooser, Robrbough, Newbolt, Dobias, Demel, Rogers, Walla, Wademan, Proctor, Hogan, Bothwell, Payne, Hooker, Blakeney, Hudson, Cole, Nolen, Boyle, Allbritton, Cooper, Blackmon, Kolojaco, Terp, Klewer. Third row: Witt, McGee, Davis, Herold, Wills, Anderson, Fairly. Second row: Hughes, Schuster, Choate, Laws, Scoggin, Morgan, Sykes, Craig, Creel, Peevey, Shelby, Stark, French, Darrow. First row: Cantrell, Dixon, Cobb, Hill, McLeroy. SQUADRON 2 LIEUTENANTS: Cantrell, J. W. Hill, W. C. McLeroy, J. B. Pyle, G. C. STAFF MEMBER: Darrow, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Choate, J. M. Craig, W. R. Creel, G. B. Peevey. R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS: French, A, J. Laws, D. A. Morgan, R. M. Scoggin, J. M. Shelby, E. J. Stark, G. J. Sykes, T. G. CORPORALS: Bolton, B. W. Boyle, J. R. Herold, J. D. Hughes, J. H. Jaeckle, J. T. McGee, K. R. McLeod, S. R. Terp, A. H. SOPHOMORES: Brooks, J. B. Dobias, J. T. Fairly, R. S. Gill, J. L. Hernandez, C. M. Melton, D. J. Payne, T. N. Proctor, B. S. Wademan, R. E. Willess, J. A. FRESHMEN: Agorastos, C. M. Allbritton, W. H. Allen, D. E. Anderson, D. W. Anderson, C. E. Anderson, W. R. Bahme, A. J. Blackmon, N. Blakeney, R. N. Bothwell, R. C. Campbell, F. L. Cole, C. P. Coleman, A. P. Collins, G. J. Collins, R. F. Cooper, E. P. Davis, P. L. Demel, K. J. Donelson, R. R. Hanson, R. S. Hogan, J. R. Hooker, R. T. Hudson, F. H. Klewer, E. D. Kolojaco, P. A. Kooser, R. K. Kotylo, W. A. Moran, J. J. Newbolt, R. E. Nolen, W. E. Roberts, R. E. Rogers, R. C. Rohrbough, F. G. Rohrbough, S. W. Sanders, A. L. Simon, R. J. Slayter, J. W. Thude, J. F. Walla. G. J. Whiteley, R. 0. Wilder, J. B. Wills, J. W. Witt, R. E. First Sergeant Commanding Officer F. L. SCHUSTER J. E. COBB Fifth row, left to right: Richman, Burgers, Covington, Higgle, Hayes, Hansen, Pollan, Armstrong, Ryan, Neiseg, Hoyt, Rugh, Bacon, Williams, Brunneman, Peabody, Andrews, Laycock, Marburger, Erskine, Duke, Cooper, Turner, Coursey, Butler. Fourth row: Bragg, Wilson, H. P., Andry, Anderson, Zalman, Lee, Carter, R„ Coughran, R. L., Wilson, G. N„ Coon, Jones, Haas, Colburn, Langston, Teague, Atkins, Holmes, Bell. Carter, IL, Brand, Coley, Powell, Stevens, Archibald, Garcia, Skinner, Hernandez. Third row: Gilliam, Courtney, Sendeje, Fomby, Weinacht, Muhlstein, Meri-Akri, Durham, Skupin, Dorney, Coughran, J„ Langford. Second row: Thompson, Buell, Kirby, Hocker. First row: Balhorn. SQUADRON 3 Commanding Officer First Sergeant R. J. BALHORN J- A. HATAWAY LIEUTENANTS: Thompson, B. G. Altermann, J. A. STAFF MEMBERS: Coughran, J. F. Hocker, W. H. Kirby, D. B. Langford, B. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Courtney, N. B. Durham, L. D. Dorney, L. J. Sendeje, X. R. Skupin, R. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Baird, F. V. L. Fomby, D. P. Meri-Akri, A. Muhlstein, L. Weinacht, D. N. CORPORALS: Brunneman, A. Duke, B. B. Gilliam, R. G. Holmes, S. H. Lee, S. R. Marburger, A. A. Neiseg, R. W. Peabody, C. L. SOPHOMORES: Atkins, J. K. Bell, C. M. Butler, T. D. Carter, H. L. Carter, R. L. Colburn, A. L. Coley, B. J. Erskine, J. F. Hansen, P. D. Hernandez, J. Pollan, W. D. Wilson, G. N. FRESHMEN: Anderson, H. P. Andrews, D. Andry, M. L. Archibald, J. C. Armstrong, J. V. Bacon, T. R. Borgers, W. F. Bragg, C. G. Brand, J. L. Coon, J. B. Cooper, W. S. Coughran, R. L. Coursey, J. L. Covington, M. Garcia, R. H. Haas, W. E. Hayes, R. J. Hoyt, A. N. Jones, G. A. Langston, J. A. Laycock, G. B. Moon, H. D. Powell, E. B. Richman, W. R. Higgle, F. L. Rugh, A. M. Ryan, J. E. Skinner, R. S. Stevens, G. R. Teague, V. D. Williams, R. L. Wilson, H. P. Zalman, P. W. Turner, R. D. SECOND GROUP MAJOR DIMITRI P. PAPPAS Executive Officer LT. COL. JAMES W. ANZ Commanding Officer M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. EMMETT W. MUENKER GEORGE E. HUMAN ARTHUR L. CAMERON Sgt. Major Supply Scholastic 267 Fourth row, left to right: McDaniel, Tuckett, Cunningham, Pollara, Ledbetter, Blewster, Arnold, Rutherford, Selby, Crist, Cates, Winston, George, Anthony, Jordan, Turner, Speir, Witherspoon, Cantwell, Crump, Chiles, Saul, Tackaberry, Ogden, Bailey, Tunnel, Underwood. Third row: Lieske, Brooks, Adamcik, Woodlief, Janes, Zuncl, Hunter, Savage, Plyler, Arnim, Burnett, Morris, Kieffer, Avery, Goldsmith, Hill, Sweeney, Worth, Tubbe, Dunn, Lee, Dailey, Lerner, Coburn, Gardner, Wallace. Second row: Hilburn, Turner, De Laune, Edwards, Davis, Partridge, Wood, Muenker, San- del, McCallum. First row: Pappas, McGuinty, McKnight, Pena. SQUADRON 4 Commanding Officer First Sergeant D. D. McGINTY R. F. TURNER LIEUTENANTS: Lofland, W. W. McKnight, G. P. Pena, C. S. STAFF MEMBERS: Muenker, E. W. Pappas, D. D. Partridge, J. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Cameron, A. L. Cornwall. D. S. Davis, R. E. Edwards, W. E. McCallum, P. V. STAFF SERGEANTS: DeLaune, J. M. Giles, D. L. Sandel, A. G. Wood. W. A. CORPORALS: Anthony, R. D. Burnett, R. D. Cates, W. D. Crump, G. R. Jones, W. C. Ledbetter, J. F. Lee, R. W. Plyler, D. H. Tuckett, F. V. Warren, R. L. SOPHOMORES: Dunn. R. S. George, B. N. McDaniel, J. C. Pollara, L. R. Savage, W. R. Selby, Neil B. Speir, D. W. Turner, D. B. FRESHMEN: Adamcik, A. J. Arnim, L. M. Arnold, M. E. Avery, R. D. Bailey, D. J. Blewster, W. H. Brooks, W. I. Cantwell, T. L. Chiles, D. G. Coburn, D. J. Crist, J. D. Cunningham, W. L. Dailey, C. J. Gardner, J. M. Goldsmith, M. L. Hill, A. C. Janes, D. L. Jordan, F. A. Lerner, F. N. Lieske, D. D. Life, J. A. Morris, D. G. Ogden, D. C. Rutherford, R. L. Saul, M. T. Sweeney, D. M. Tackaberry, R. R. Underwood, B. D. Wallace, D. M. Winston, E. P. Witherspoon, Lee Woodlief, W. B. Worth, G. W. 268 Sixth row, left to right: Perry, Schneider, Stinecipher, Dernehl, Arnold, Loveras, Rogers, Day, Stevenson, Kelley, Byrd, Routh, Lux, Ellis, Arnold, J. E„ Davis, Blair, Burgess, DeVazier, Ludvigsen, Schalon, Fritze, Wimp, Dowden, Lilly, Welch, Magruder. Fifth row: Longwell, Saldana, Wright, Hoff, Rosenberger, Rector, Pierce, Thompson, Ayers, Rosprum, Davis, Schwartz, Vahrenkamp, McCellend, Burleson, Austin, Krobot, Dab¬ ney, Damon, Pfieffer, Wright, Yanta, Dorsey, Tidrich, Davis, Lancaster. Fourth roiv: Smith, Schmidt, Leidy, Wylie. Third row: Nelson, French, Randerson, West, Faust, Tipton, Medly, Evans, Leidoff. Second rout: Anz, Munnerlyn, Porter, Bradly, Creamer, Giles, Paige, Boley, Lowry. First row: Jones. SQUADRON 5 LIEUTENANTS: Boley. J. N. Bradly, V. D. Giles, T. E. Lowry, C. L. Paige, J. W. Porter, D. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Evans, A. J. Leidoff, E. J. Tipton, W. E. West, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Heffler, J. M. Medly, C. JUNIORS: Faust, Jerry W. Randerson, D. CORPORALS: Arnold, J. E. Dabney, R. C. Fritze, L. V. Magruder, W. W. McClelland, M. D. Nelson, F. W. Rector, J. A. Schwartz, N. C. SOPHOMORES: Damon, R. E. Ludvigsen, F. A. Lux, E. C. Pfieffer, E. H. Thompson, L. E. Vahrenkamp, C. R. FRESHMEN: Arnold, P. E. Austin, D. S. Ayers, N . D. Blair, J. E. Braithwaite, R. K. Burgess, R. Burleson, E. H. Byrd. R. D. Davis, D. H. Davis, R. D. Davis, R. W. Davis, S. W. Day, D. J. Dernehl, A. D. De Vazier, R. H. Dorsey, C. R. Dowden, S. C. Edwards, R. P. Ellis, R. Hoff, R. A. Kelley, R. T. Krobot. F. Lancaster, D. W. Leidy, R. B. Lilly, E. B. Longwell, R. W. Loveras, R. L. Perry, R. E. Pierce, J. B. Rogers, H. E. Rosenberger, W. E. Rosprum, G. E. Routh, H. E. Saldana, A. W. Schalon, L. E. Schneider, R. W. Schmidt, R. S. Shutt, W. F. Smith, J. C. Stevenson, R. L. Stinecipher, J. D. Tidrich, L. J. Welch, D. E. Wimp, G. R. Wright, M. B. Wright, P. W. Wylie, J. E. Yanta, V. L. First Sergeant Commanding Officer H. T. FRENCH D. W. JONES Bottles, bottles, and more bottles. And what’s more, you won’t get that serge until Sat. 269 DEVIL ANGELS Sixth row, left to right: Abel, Graham, Putnam, Stone, Selby, Sample, Ohlendorf, Jackson, Jones, Berger, Andrews, Lamb, Fann, Baker, Stambaugh, Tomlin, Doerksen, Baker, Royal, Ryon, Britton, Smith, Addison, Pfeuffer, Butler. Fifth row: Neu, Jones, Zubura, Callicoatte, Tinsley, Kahanak, Elliott, Spencer Dozier, Garner, Sandlin, Cappleman, Hicks, Hughey, Gagliardo, Hebisen, Bryant, Adams, Broaddus, Lee, Dunlap, Wilson, Perel, Eastwood, Selensky, Pond, Dixon. Fourth row: Weihrich, Leos, Campbell, Bednar, Oldham, Fox, McMahen, Erickson, King, Dunlap. Third row: Nelson, Gatlin, Zink, Human, Brown, Thompson, Lassiter, Hudson, Boswell, Reed, Moskal, Collins, Bridges, Garcia. Second row: Brady, Hendrix, Belote, Negron. First row: Stephens. SQUADRON 6 Commanding Officer First Sergeant R. W. STEPHENS J- D- GATLIN LIEUTENANTS: SOPHOMORES: Belote, F. G. Brady, J. W. Negron, D. J. STAFF MEMBERS: Human, G. Thompson, F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Bridges, J. W. Lassiter, J. T. Zink, E. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Boswell, M. C. Garcia, R. P. Hudson, W. B. Moskal, D. E. Reed, W. E. CORPORALS: Adams, J. D. Garner, B. J. Lee, R. P. Nelson, T. B. Ohlendorf, R. C. Oldham, J. K. Pond, P. J. Tomlin, T. N. Andrews, G. W. Cappleman, L. J. Doerksen, S. R. Dunlap, H. R. Fann, L. E. Graham, J. B. Jackson, J. C. Jones, D. D. King, J. R. Lamb, N. W. Pfeuffer, G. H. Spencer, G. R. Stambaugh, L. P. Wilson, T. E. FRESHMEN: Abel, E. H. Addison, W. 0. Baker, J. Baker, M. Bednar, W. J. Berger, R. R. Black, B. A. Britton, R. B. Broaddus, P. F. Bryant, D. E. Callicoatte, J. D. Campbell, J. M. Cox, J. N. Dixon, R. T. Dozier, P. K. Dunlap, J. W. Eastwood, D. V. Edmonds, M. T. Elliot, J. S. Erickson, C. R. Fox, L. L. Gagliardo, P. L. Hadley, C. K. Butler, J. L. Hebison, R. V. Hicks, R. C. Hughey, J. E. Jones, D. H. Kahanek, J. W. Leos, L. R. McMahen, J. R. Neu, W. A. Perel, S. A. Putnam, R. G. Royal, J. L. Ryon, R. A. Sample, J. K. Sandlin, N. H. Selby, R. M. Selensky, B. A. Smith, W. M. Stone, R. M. Tinsley, T. C. Weihrich, J. A. Zybura, E. G. The football game yelling section. This trick should take the day! 270 THIRD GROUP LT. COL. P. C. NOEBEL Commanding Officer M SGT. MAJOR MAJOR T SGT. W. R. BLACKWOOD W. E. KUYKENDALL J. R. KIMBALL J. D. TERRY Supply P.I.O. and Scholastic Chaplain Operations 271 Sixth row, left to right: Simpson, Barr, Smith, Burton, Evans, Simmon, Ridgeway, Schriever, Lee, Moerbe, Silcock, Faughtenberry, Varner, Staples, Eubanks, Test, Simer, Wietzel, Browning, Atkins, Mattern, Matlick, Dyer, Bott, Arnold, Shelby. Fifth row: Chapman, Nelson, Lee, Lindsay, Rauls, Sewell, Marblestone, Shafer, Martin, Hubbard, Ferguson, Flynn, Willard, Robinson, Conner, Barrington, Cottingham, Morganstern, Civaglia, Tuttle, Lyons, Batjer, Mijalis, Guiterrez, Tolson. Fourth row: Ortiz, Van Dorn, Hartley, Laird, Sanders, Ferguson. Third row: McDuffie, Hitchcock, Moore, Rose, Norris, Mikulenka, Blanton, Rowalt. Second row: Thomas, Nobal, Jackson, Redditt, Hilland, Cunyus, Holmans. First row: Byington. SQUADRON 7 Commanding Officer First Sergeant ALONZO BYINGTON C. D. HITCHCOCK LIEUTENANTS: Cunvus, D. W. Hillard, C. R. Holmans, C. F. Jackson, J. H. STAFF MEMBERS: Thomas, G. Nobal. P. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Blanton, T. L. Mikulenka, E. Norris, H. C. Rose, A. F. Rowalt, R. J. STAFF SERGEANT: Moore, F. W. CORPORALS: Burton, J. C. Chapman, J. R. Guiterrez, J. R. Lee, W. A. Mijalis, S. S. McDuffie, B. D. Ortiz, G. Poison, R. G. SOPHOMORES: Bott, D. G. Hartley, J. C. Nelson, J. A. Robinson, J. J. Staples, S. R. Tuttle, H. E. Van Dorn, P. F. FRESHMEN: Arnold, G. W. Atkins, N. J. Barr, J. H. Barrington, W. J. Batjer, W. E. Browning, C. R. Ciavaglin, G. A. Conner, D. E. Cottingham, T. R. Dye, W. C. Eubanks, H. M. Evans, T. A. Faugltenberry, R. W. Ferguson, C. E. Ferguson, E., Jr. Flynn, J. P. Hubbard, K. R. Laird, R. J. Lee, D. E. Lindsay, D. D. Lyons, C. R. Marblestone, E. G. Martin, L. Marlick, T. L. Mattern, J. L. Moerbe, E. M. Morganstern, E. S. Rauls, H. W. Ridgeway, C. Z. Sanders, R. V. Schriever, B. A. Sewell, J. M. Shelby, F. S. Shafer, C. E. Schreiner, C. F. Silcock, F. A. Simer, M. M. Simmon, R. T. Simpson, J. C. Smith, D. J. Test, T. E. Varner, H. M. Vasili, A. G. Wietzel, C. G. Willard, J. L. 272 Fifth row, left to right: Cochran, Edwards, Martin, Smith, Reynolds, Phillips, Porter, Shell, Conder, Dittloff, Maxwell, Baver, Futch, Mangrum, McMurren, Coco, Smith, Mayfield, Stern, Bentley, Matthews, Smith, Anderson, Flaherty. Fourth row: Smith, Finch, Macerias, Vasquez, Cook, Fisher, May, Schoettle, Ariza, Figart, Crosby, Cannon, Smith, Quisenberry, McDowell, Aldrige, Schneider, Potter, Mogas, Toft, Fitch, Beadbury, Whittington, Kahn. Third row: Stone, Hargrove, Murphy, Terry, Sterling, Smith, Hildebrand, Roland, Blackwood. Second row: Kimball, Nick- ols, Dickey, Matus, Schattel. First row: Rankin. SQUADRON 8 LIEUTENANTS: Schattel, J. L. Kimbell, J. R. Matus, R. Nuckols, S. S. Cannon, W. S. Edwards, W. R. Futch, J. F. Jones, L. O. Potter, G. P. Smith, E. S. STAFF MEMBERS: SOPHOMORES: Corbell, D. H. Holmes, P. R. Sides, W. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hargrove, J. G. Hildebrand, H. C. Murphy, R. P. Smith, K. E. Sterling, M. C. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blackwood, W. R. Roland, J. R. Terry, J. D. CORPORALS: Aldridge, E. C. Anderson, G. G. Bradbury, R. L. Bentley, J. E. Coco, V. J. Dodgen, R. A. Kakn, F. P. Quisenberry, W. C. Reynolds, D. L. Shell. D. C. FRESHMEN: Araiza. R. E. Bauer, S. E. Cochran. J. D. Conder, L. R. Conway, T. J. Cook, R. E. Crosby, D. E. Dittloff, W. A. Figart, M. I. Finch, G. L. Fine, 0. W. Fisher, A. F. Fitch, J. R. Flaherty, L. D. Maceiras, A. A. Malooly, M. D. Mangrum, W. L Martin, J. L. Matthews, D. Y. Maxwell, M. D. May, J. E. Mayfield, W. T. McDowell, L. S. McMorrey, M.- R. Millam, E. Mogus, V. L. Philips, W. R. Porter, L. A. Schneider, M. L. Schoettle, M. J. Sloan, R. L. Smith, B. W. Smith, E. L. Smith, J. D. Smith, R. K. Smith, R. L. Stern. P. Toft, K. F. Vasquez, F. A. Whittington, S. G. First Sergeant Commanding Officer M. F. STONE J. L. RANKIN i 273 Fourth row, left to right: Mireles, Mixson, Stephens, Soules, Miller, Cusimano, Hardie, Givens, Smith, Franklin, Dierlam, Frances, Scott, Sparks, Lewis, Thornton, Bannworth, Reese, Boren, Thigpen, Smith, Hanson, Didly, Denhow, Hester. Third row: Stapp, Matthews, Funk, Dressen, Long, Schlessiger, West, Darnell, Stephens, Mills, Breen, Ford, Stephens, Pylate, MacAllister, Shipman, Cummins, Johnson, Smith, Fraim, Stewart, Jones, Lew. Second row: Neuman, Lucas, Keetch, Hugdins, Osgood, Anderson, Flanigan, Clark, Moore. First row: Kuykendall, Estes, Emerson, Patton, Harlan, Perlitz, Lesard. SQUADRON 9 LIEUTENANTS: Crawford, J. J. Estes, J. M. Harlan, J. G. STAFF MEMBERS: Lessard, C. S. Kuykendall, W. E. Perlitz, J. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Flanagan, E. C. Moore, D. W. Clark, J. B. Keetch, E. Y. STAFF SERGEANTS: Anderson, R. W. Osgood, W. S. CORPORALS: Thornton, C. A. Breen, W. M. Givens, J. W. Mireles, R. Shipman, B. W. Bannworth, J. H. SOPHOMORES: Dresser, G. N. Lew, L. W. Nermann, D. J. Pylate, P. W. Scott, L. B. Cummings, B. D. FRESHMEN: Boren, D. P. Cusimano, A. R. Darnell, P. D. Dierlan, M. J. Denhow, D. L. Dildy, D. B. Ford, J. S. Francis, E. J. Fraim, J. V. Franklin, R. E. Funk, T. R. Goldsmith, R. T. Hanson, D. L. Hardie, J. D. Hester, B. F. Johnson, A. C. Jones, J. H. Lewis, J. P. Long, C. A. MacAllister, R. D. Matthews, T. K. Miller, A. G. Mills, C. C. Mixon, C. M. Reese, R. B. Schlessiger, K. F. Smith, R. D. Smith, R. W. Smith, W. H. Stapp, T. P. Soules, L. H. Sparks, L. D. Stephens, B. P. Stephens, C. F. Stephens, T. D. Stewart, R. A. Thigpin, J. C. West, M. R. 274 SECOND WING y ' COL. A. G. NEWBY Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR D. R. BAGLEY J. M. EAGLESTON J. L. McCARTY M. L._TRICE P. L. HOLMES S. J. PIERCE Operations Supply Scholastic Chaplain Chaplain Adjutant MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. MAJOR R. B. PENLAND J. W. BILLS R. W. SINGER c. h. McKinley J. T. HEARN C. R. SKINNER Sgt. Major Operations Supply Scholastic Liaison 275 FOURTH GROUP MAJOR E. L. GALCERAN Executive LT. COE. J. E. WARD M SGT. J. SERUR Sergeant Major 276 T SGT. D. G. PEPPER Operations Sgt. ’tiBaiamaim 1 ktit .y-.v t, , ytj. ■ •,V -tf sta ' i it ' -1 F;7f ! ' ozf, left to right: Wise, Hall, Smith, Brennan, Stover, Mitchell, Billings, Van Sickle, Thompson, Lewis, Moffitt, Clark, Holuhec, Oliver, Lewis, McClung, Rogers, Leake, Witovic, Gallaton, Oliver, Winchester, Garrett, Henez, Bowden, Adkins, Fitzhugh. Fourth row: Gonzales, Walther, Stewart, Flores, Cloonan, Doan, Reynolds, Council. Leonard, Ward, Ward, Gould, Brough, Berman, Fulton, Stephens, Brannen, Brewer, Smith, Mason, Dalhy, Murray, Bennett, Bussey, Sterken, Moore. Third row: Smith, Berdwell, Campbell, Hearn, Swann, Brown, Krause, Pepper, Clark, Williams, Parsons, Robinson, Myers, Burt, Phillips, Bellinger, Saenz, Okuho. Second row: Minyard, Montgomery, Guiffre, Fisher, Bowen, Wunderlic, Russell. First row: Smith. SQUADRON 10 LIEUTENANTS: English, R. A. Guiffre, J. C. Minyard, H. T. Russell, W. B. STAFF MEMBERS: Bowen, R. M. Montgomery, J. W. Pepper, D. G. Robinson, C. Wonde rlic, B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Campbell, C. D. Clark, L. Hearn, J. T. Myers, W. A. Williams, C. A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Brown, C. R. Burt, H. D. Krause, D. D. Parsons, J. R. Swann, J. K. CORPORALS: McClung, S. A. Rogers, J. L. Smith, W. A. Wise, J. D. SOPHOMORES: Adkins, D. M. Bowden, R. L. Brough, J. A. Bussey, D. B. Clark, F. D. Cloonan, P. M. Dauby, J. D. De la Fuente, J. L. Hall, J. Lewis, D. Okuho, D. Phillips, W. Reynolds, M. G. Saenz, E. G. Smith, J. C. Smith, J. L. Thompson, B. J. Van Sickle, B. W. Walther, D. B. Winchester, E. L. Witovic, J. FRESHMEN: Bellinger, 0. R. Bennett, R. C., Jr. Berman, B. Brannan, R. T. Brennan, L. L. Brewer, R. Billings, G. Council, C. D. Doan, R. B. Fitzhugh, H. A. Flores, A. H. Fulton, M. M. Gallatin, J. Garrett, K. A. Gonzales, G. W., Jr. Goodwyn, W. Gould, C. Henez, D. E. Holuhec, H. Leake, J. Lenard, C. A. Lewis, V. E. Mason, L. Mitchell, M. Moffit, D. Moore, K. W. Murry, W. Oliver, C. R. Oliver, D. E. Scarborough, G. D. Stephens, D. W., Jr. Sterken, R. E. Stewert, B. E. Stover, H. Ward, R. D. Ward, W. N. First Sergeant Commanding Officer GENE BIRDWELL p. L. SMITH Sixth row, left to right: Wakefield, Harber, Stevens, Janes, Brazzel, Dryden, Clark, Heye, Wallace, Baker, Compton, G. L., Swirsky, Caudry, Wheeler, Mims, Smotherman, Gaines, Birch, Huff, Hodges, Raines, Peirsol, McDougald, Compton, R. L., Dugan, Rushing, Sewell. Fifth row: Birmingham, Majors, Kirkland, Ehrhardt, Edwards, M. E., Johnson, Murry, Donovan, Yauger, Harris, Lister, Armstrong, Edgeman, Edwards, J. W., Marlow, Molina, Dupree, Bixler, Waters, James, W. A., Walker, Chin, Flanagan, James, W. H., Haggard, Mullen. Fourth roiv: Graham, Ray, Adams, Free, Ralph, Beerwinkle, Hale. Third row: Slone, Linenherger, Laird, H. L., Cloud, Corbin, Spencer, Carroll. Second row: Arnold, Thomp¬ son, Pitts, Thomason, Holder, Owens. First row: Laird, R. W. SQUADRON 11 Commanding Officer First Sergeant RAY W. LAIRD DON E. LINENBERGER LIEUTENANTS: Arnold, C. C. Holder, W. J. Owens, J. E. Pitts. J. STAFF MEMBERS: Cloud, D. R. Thomason. H. A. Thompson, W. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Corbin, J. W Laird, H. L. Spencer, T. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Carroll, M. N. CORPORALS: Heye, W. B. Lister. J. R. Slone, H. A. SOPHOMORES: Adams, D. L. Armstrong, P. J. Beerwinkle, K. R. Brazzel. J. M. Caudry, J. R. Compton, R. L. Donovan, J. M. Edge, W. J. Free, W. G. Hodges, W. L. Marlow, F. R. McDougald, T. L. Mims, P. D. Molina, I. A. Ralph, B. Wakefield, G. L. Walker, W. J. Wallace, T. E. Waters, B. J. FRESHMEN: Birch, J. B. Birmingham, W. M. Bixler, J. H. Boecker, G. B. Chin, R. K. Clark, H. C. Compton, G. L. Dryden, J. W. Dugan, H. W. Dupree, R. A. Edgman, J. W. Edwards, J. W. Edwards, M. E. Ehrhardt. N. H. Flanagan, R. C. Gaines, J. W. Graham, F. E. Guensel, F. M. Haggard, R. W. Hale, J. C. Harber, B. E. Harris, E. H. Huff, P. C. James, W. A. James, W. H. Janes, W. K. Johnson, W. M. Kirkland, V. V. Majors, M. Muller, A. E. Murray, T. R. Peirsol, C. H. Raines, R. C. Ray, R. C. Rushing, J. W. Sewell, B. C. Smothermon, B. L. Stevens, R. A. Swirsky, D. B. Wheeler, R. D. Yauger, D. B. 6 t O O Q V 278 Sixth row, left to right: Belue, Holcomb, Wilson, Haskell, Haynes, Hammond, Thomasson, Hartley, Fischer, Santos, Smith, Muncy, Way, Figari, Rountree, Pace, Fowler, Haynes, Burns, Hejl, Stanton, Harris, Craft, Johnson, Jobe. Fifth row: Brown, Parker, Currie, Brown, McCoy, Herbert, Bolton, Hatfield, Parmley, Gaither, Brown, Corbo, Vanderstucken, McDaniel, Redwine, Crabb, Wilson, Almy, Cook, Sutton, Hurley, Akins, Deeper, Fallon, Stuart, Flaharty. Fourth row: Witt, Harvey, McGough, Garrett. Third row: Galceran, Stallings, Euler, Lowery, Pierce, Howard, Smart, Russell, Bergeron, Serur. Second row: White, Yount, Houston, Knotts, Uhlenoff, McNulty, Galceran, Guenzel, Westfall, Ward. First row: Lake. SQUADRON 12 , LIEUTENANTS: Davis, K. E. Guenzel, D. L. Houston, L. W. Knotts, J. F. Kubin, J. S. Uhlenoff, W. Westfall, G. D. STAFF MEMBERS: CORPORALS: Belue, J. B. Brown, J. H. Cook, W. B. Johnson, B. J. Deeper, J. M. White, L. D. Wilson, W. C. SOPHOMORES: Bergeron, J. L. Daab, F. G. Galceran, E. L. Serur, J. Ward, J. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Euler, J. E. Lowery, B. B. Stallings, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Howard, J. S. McGinley, L. C. Pierce, G. E. Russell, H. C. Smart, H. R. JUNIOR: Galceran, M. B. Almy, G. H. Burns, A. H. Fowler, C. W. Gaither, J. R. Hatfield, J. H. Hejl, A. J. Holcomb, V. C. Jobe, W. D. Parker, T. Rountree, B. O. Santos, Y. A. Smith, J. L. Sutton, J. L. Way, J. A. Witt, W. M. FRESHMEN: Akins, J. T. Blakewood, R. R. Bolton, M. F. Brown, C. A. Brown, J. J. Corbo, B. Crabb, T. B. Craft, R. M. Currie, H. L. Faith, G. F. Fallon, P. M. Figari, E. E. Flaharty, P. D. Garrett, W. P. Hammond, J. R. Hartley, M. D. Harvey, C. W. Harris, J. D. Haskell, R. N. Haynes, R. K. Haynes, H. E. Herbert, R. Hurley, J. S. McCoy, J. E. McDaniel, B. L. McGough, T. P. Muncy, E. L. Parmley, J. F. Pace, W. B. Redwine, R. H. Stanton, E. L. Stuart, J. P. Thomasson, R. E. Vander Stucken, R. W. Wilson, T. A. First Sergeant Commanding Officer B. F. YOUNT D. F. LAKE FIFTH GROUP MAJOR T. V. KOLTERMAN Executive LT. COL. T. J. WILKINSON T SGT. F. A. MEURER Operations • T SGT. R. T. G. LASSITER Scholastic 280 Sixth row, left to right: Ford, Gloger, Brame, Suderth, Hewlett, Callahan, Heintze, Gilbreth, Williams, Serres, Wilson, Radle, McKay, Rosenberg, Gooden, Moore, Craig, Singleton, Hicks, McConnell, Welch, Reed, Luna, Sion, Roco, Reddell, McCook. Fifth row: Winckler, McMahan, Wedemier, Hobson, Milton, Halbert, Wilson, Dorman, Pollard, Graf, Belew, Haass, Whitwell, Boyd, Swanson, Young, Coblentz, Fadal, Ford, Hernandez, Powell, Vaughn, Bridwell, Moos, Gonzalaz, Gillean. Fourth row: Guyote, Pennington, Gutierez, Jordan, Roepke, Fadal, Miley, Suckle, Wible. Third row: Dement, Kunkle, Wallace, Prisk, Smith, Haas, Ballow, Graves, Brawner, Lynd, Davila, Schmid. Second roiv: Dosch, Taylor, White, Thompson, Woods, Kramer. First row: Downs. SQUADRON 13 LIEUTENANTS: SOPHOMORES: Dosch, C. K. Taylor, V. P. Thompson, D. C. Wood, J. F. H. STAFF MEMBERS: Kramer, G. A. Lynd, L. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Davila, R. Haas, H. J. Prisk, T. J. Schmid, R. E. STAFF SERGEANTS: Ballow, J. C. Brawner, M. H. Graves, D. E. Smith, B. R. Wallace, M. J. CORPORALS: Coblentz, G. A. Belew, J. M. Ford, C. H. Ford, J. V. Graf, C. E. Guyote, R. J. Halbert, M. R. Luna, D. A. Miley, W. M. Milton, D. E. Moos, O. L. Pennington, C. D. Pollard, C. H. Reddell, L. A. Roco, M. W. Singleton, F. M. Sion, J. M. Vaughn, W. K. Wedemeier, 0. C. Welch, M. L. Wilson, G. C. Wilson, L. H. Winckler, H. 0. Young, J-. A. Dement, B. H. Gooden, G. J. Reed, J. L. Serres, C. J. Williams, G. N. FRESHMEN: Boyd, R. R. Brame, C. E. Bridwell, J. L. Callahan, F. V. Craig, J. C. Dorman, H. S. Fadal, J. W. Gilbreth, W. L. Gloger, R. S. Gonzalez, E. J. Gutierrez, A. D. Haass, B. R. Heintz, E. W. Hernandez, F. P. Hewlett, C. R. Hicks, J. C. Hobson. J. G. Jordan. E. W. Jordan, W. K. McConnell, W. H. McCook, M. A. McKay, S. S. McMahan, M. K. Moore, J. A. Powell, R. R. Radle, M. A. Roepke, R. E. Rosenberg. H. W. Suckle, S. L. Suderth, L. C. Swanson, R. E. Whitwell, C. L. Wible, W. V. First Sergeant Commanding Officer E. E. KUNKLE J. L. DOWNS 281 Fourth row, lejt to right: Graham, Johnston, Hudgens, Pinson, Keeling, Branum, Brinkeroff, Fowler, Shelton, Wooley, Howell, Pool, Burner, Keahey, Zacharias, Ferguson, Rogers, Stein, Brewer, Harrison, Gregg, Hoyt, Hicks, Gibson, Rosenbach, Wolfe, Allison. Third roiv: Hubbard, Still, Hodge, Brown, Vorwerk, Martinez, McVey, Jackson, Huber, Kloppe, Brim, Keon, Thayer, Spitzer, Humphreys, Gilbert, Moore, Oxford, Lindsay, Noack, Milliken, Hale, Norris, Riddell, Galle, Keese, Zambrano. Second row: Pennywell, McWilliams, Mayhue, Myers, Gretzel, McClaren, Wenzel, Massin- gale, Perry, McKay, Lednicky, Pustejousky, McWilliams, Ashby, Adair, Lassiter, Wilson. First roiv: Ray, Robinson, McCarty, Spiller, Bilby, Scott, Bagley, Williams, Powell, Warren. SQUADRON 14 LIEUTENANTS: CORPORALS: Powell, R. A. Ray, S. P. Robinson, P. A. Spiller, R. R. Warren, J. M. Williams, L. N. Hammack, J. L. Hicks, E. E. Oxford, H. Pennywell, C. S. Kloppe, F. J. Lindsay, W. J. SOPHOMORES: STAFF MEMBERS: Bagley, D. McCarty, J. Lassiter, R. Gretzel, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Adair, F. W. Lednicky, E. E. McClaren, J. R. Pustejousky, A. A. STAFF SERGEANTS: Massingale, J. T. Ashby, T. L. Mayhue, D. W. Myers, L. G. McKay, J. S. McWilliams, R. A. Perry, W. L., Jr. Wenzel, D. E. ' Wilson, P. M. Brewer, J. C. Brim, G. B. Graham, D. K. Keahey, N. F. Keeling, B. R. Martinez, C. McVey, M. M. Milliken, J. W. Moore, T. A. Rogers, L. C. Rosenbach, W. E. Stein, R. E. Wolfe, J. L. Wooley, L. A. Zambrano, A. B. FRESHMEN: Allison, H. E. Babley, C. L. Brinkerhoff, C. D. Branum, H. E. Broemeling, L. D. Brown, J. H. Burner, L. 0. Ferguson, C. D. Fowler, J. D. Galle, A. B. Gibson, D. L. Gilbert, K. E. Gregg, J. L. Harrison, P. H. Hale, J. A. Hodge, A. W. Howell, M. T. Hoyt, J. M. Hubbard, P. M. Huber, K. M. Hudgens, R. E. Humphreys, G. Huffman, W. L. Jackson, R. M. Jobe, L. M. Johnston, R. M. Keese, L. L. Keon, L. C. Noack, J. C. Norris, J. D. Pinson, D. R. Pool, J. H. Riddell, W. G. Shelton, W. R. Spitzer, F. C. Still, C. E. Thayer, F. D. Vorwerk, W. J. Zacharias, B. A. Sixth row, left to right: JSoxvio, Cropper, Stumberg, Tieken, Benson, Hewlett, Brunt, Taylor, Buhta, Monday, Scott, Barsotti, Goff, Beekman, Bruton, Allen, Murphy, 1 urberville, Marshall, Thornton, Turner, Brieden, Whitfield, Harris, Taylor, Cooke. Fifth roiv: Williams, Good, Huitt, Player, Hutto, Abbott, Hadley, Giardina, Latchford, Whitmire, Flint, Iker, Nickerson, Lenamon, Hiller, Hoffman, Jackson, Hunt, Tomlin, Paulsen, Putty, George, Wilson. Fourth row: Pena, Barr, Armendariz, Vossler, Raley, Ledet, Petitt, Jones, Goss, Nordstrom. Third row: Koncek, Stewart, Madole, Morris, Moeller, Kirby, Martell, Ulbricht. Second row: Jacques, Anderson, Grey, Todd, Templin, Armenakis, Barnett, Epps. First row: Rogers. wmm SQUADRON 15 LIEUTENANTS: Anderson, R. M. Armenakis, D. A. Barnett, A. Epps, L. B. Grey, J. E. Jacques, J. E. Melson, B. STAFF MEMBERS: Kolterman, T. V„ Major McKinley, C. H. Muerer, F. A. Pierce, S., Major Todd, T. C., Major Trice, M. L., Major Wilkinson, J., Lt. Col. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Kelly, W. 0. King, J. A. Madole, T. E. Martell. L. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Dietz, F. H. Kirby, R. M. Moeller, A. C. Morris, B. C. Scott, L. P. Starnes, C. G. Ulbricht, G. D. CORPORALS: Benson, C. A. Coff, W. M. Cooke, P. M. Hadley, J. P. Koncek, T. Whitfield, J. K. SOPHOMORES: Abbott, V. B. Allen, K. P. Armendariz, E. P. Barsotti, P. J. Beekman, F. W. Flint, S. A. Good. C. G. Harris, J. E. Jackson, M. G. Latchford, D. R. Lenamon, J. L. Marshall, R. E. Mattern, C. A. Novrie, C. R. Pena, L. N. Scott, R. W.. Jr. Stumberg, S. L. Taylor, A. M. Vossler, C. R. Whitmire, J. M. Williams, C. Wilson. J. A. FRESHMEN: Barr, M. J. Brieden, G. P. Brunt, J. E. Bruton, R. L. Buhta, W. J. Cropper, W. A. George, S. T. Giardina, A. J. Goss, D. W. Hankamer, A. W. Hewlett, J. G. Hoffman, A. J. Huitt, E. L. Humphreys, R. Hunt, G. W. Hutto, B. Iker, B. G. Jackson, C. L. Jones, D. H. Jones, D. I. Keller, K. A. Ledet, D. A. Monday, B. Murphy, C. L. Nickerson, D. E. Nordstrom, J. D. Paulsen, M. P. Petitt, D. W. Player, T. H. Putty, J. L. Raley. K. Taylor, R. W. Thornton. R. W. Tieken, A. R. Tomlin, C. P. Turberville, F. M. Turner, J. P. First Sergeant Commanding Officer R. D. STEWART R. M. ANDERSON 283 SIXTH GROUP MAJOR D. A. CUNNINGHAM Executive LT. COL. T. D. McLaren Commanding Officer T SGT. J. J. DUNLAP Special Services T SGT. J. O. TEAGUE Intelligence Fifth row, left to right: Scott, Satcher, Fisher, Olbrich, May, Barfield, Sinclair, Romero, Chastain, Wilson, Poulson, Johnson, Blagg, Venkus, Hum¬ phries, Orr, Ray, Brod, Blackstone, Johnson, Abernathy, Miller, Waggoner, Brock, Biyant. Fourth row: Rosenthal, Wilson, Hirsch, Sullivan, Ibenthal, Haidary, Billings, Nance, Reynolds, Williams, Taylor, Pevoto, Cranberry, Syptak, Johnson, Kelly, Kallina, Guynes, Noser, Plummer, Bud- decke, Prudencio, Jaynes, Davis, Miller, Johnson. Third row: Hartness, Dorsett, Wynne, Dunlap, Flores, McNeill, Hardy, Deterling, Salinas, Barr, Taylor, Curda, Gerum. Second row: Harris, Dosher, Sherrill, Attaherry, Guidry, McLaren, Cunningham, Thurman. First row: McCallum. SQUADRON 16 LIEUTENANTS: Attebery, D. L. Dosher, J. R. Harris, J. R. Sherrill, B. Thurman, W. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Deterling, D. A. Fourticq, G. A. Hardy, W. H. McNeill, W. D. STAFF SERGEANTS: Barr, J. E. Curda, P. M. Flores, D. V. Gerum, L. S. Salinas. M. A. Taylor, J. R. Wynne, T. 0. CORPORALS: Abernathy, J. M. Brock, B. W. Guynes, W. A. Hartness, G. Miller, W. C. Reynolds, A. L. Waggoner, W. W. Wied, S. F. SOPHOMORES: Barfield, B. J. Blagg, M. G. Brod, W. B. Bryant, R. F. Chastain, R. E. Davis, W. M. Edwards, J. A. Fisher, W. W. Hirsch, J. D. Ibenthal, R. S. Johnson, J. R. Kelly, T. F. Miller, J. C. Morgan, J. D. Nance, D. R. Prudencio, R. A. Ray, C. H. Romero, G. A. Rosenthahl, B. P. Sinclair, R. D. Sullivan, J. A. Taylor, H. W. FRESHMEN: Billings, F. P. Blackstone, H. M. Buck, T. H. Buddecke, R. K. Cranberry, P. R. Haidary, H. D. Humphries, J. R. Jaynes, R. L. Johnson, J. A. Johnson, J. G. Johnson, J. H. Kallina, G. F. May, R. L. Noser, J. P. Olbrich, D. Orr, R. S. Plummer, T. H. Poulson, J. T. Pevoto, B. T. Satcher, D. C. Scott, R. B. Syptak, C. L. Turner, W. C. Van Maanen, M. Venkus, G. A. Williams, R. T. Wilson, D. D. Wilson, T. E. First Sergeant T. K. DORSETT Commanding Officer W. S. McCALLUM Sixth row, left to right: Burton, Santore, Loupot, Kay, Rauscher, Rains, Lane, Parks, Burris, Oswald, Dyson, Goldblatt, Henderson, Post, Sanders, Gore, Ayers, Jordon, Barkemeyer, Johnson, Griffith, Hall, Burt, Burnham, Winship, Sutherland. Fifth row: Girouard, Kuykendall, Burk, Villarreal, Waits, Loehr, Kaderli, Mese, Kyle, Fields, Shannon, Matthews, Preston, Pate, Fraser, Hall, Reinhardt, Winkler, Frost, Woolam, St. Martin, Prick¬ et te, Ramsey, Nagy, Lidz, Knudson. Fourth row: Ong, Burnside, Lyons, Mans, Dungan. Third row: Reeh, Petty, Duplissey, Roherson, Beck, Yantis, Cunningham, Myar, Elliott, Blascke, Dillahunty, Boyce, Winkle, Bills, Teague, Lunardon, Woodman. Second row: Coppedge, Lamb, Gleason, Marshall, Hlavinka, Price, Weinacht, Martin, Wallace, Crocker. First row: Caster. Commanding Officer first Sergeant R. W. CASTER D. L. PETTY SQUADRON 17 LIEUTENANTS: Coppedge, H. G. Gleason, R. B. Marshall, D. C, Price, C. H. Wallace, J. C. Weinhardt, C. A. STAFF MEMBERS: Eagleson, J. M. Bills, J. W r . Crocker, T. N. Lam, C. F. Martin, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Beck, D. H. Elliott, J. A. Mayr, W T . F. Winkle, J. D. Yantis, A. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Blaschke, E. J. Cunningham, D. Dillahunty, 0. L. Du Plissey, D. R. SOPHOMORES: Barkemeyer, O’Gene Burnham, H. Burt, W. F. Burton, R. W. Fields, C. D. Dungan, D. M. Girouard, M. J. Dyson, N. K. Gore, J. T. Fraser, L. R. Hall. J. D. Frost, W. Hall. R. F. Goldblatt, J. H. Johnson, S. L. Griffith. G. D. Jordon, E. M. Henderson, D. Kaderli. W. D. Lane, R. D. Knudson, D. W. Lide % L. Kuykendall, T. C. Loehr, W. Kyle, R. C. Mese, J. C. Loupot, D. N. Ong, A. Y. Lyons, L. G. Parks, J. Marrs, W. S. Pate, J. D. Matthews, J. R. Rains, J. M. Nagy, R. E. Reeh, R. A. Oswald, A. C. Spinders, R. Post, R. G. St. Martin, R. J. Preston, C. W. Santorie, R. Prickette, B. E. Shannon, T. L. Ramsey, R. F. Sutherland, T. L. Rauscher, G. A. Winkler, A. J. Reinhardt, D. K. Woolam, W. E. Villareal, M. J. Waits, J. T. FRESHMEN: Kay, W. G. Winship, J. A. Ayers, D. D. Burk, J. B. Burris, D. L. Burnside, R. 0. 286 Fourth row, left to right: Parten, Brown, Hunter, Roxburg, Milner, Rea, Withey, Collins, Wilson, Smith, Ocker, Young, Marshall, Middleton, Paul, Alexander, Walters, Pacher, Meyer, Threadgill, Woodard, Faulkner, Reynolds, Alvis, Plato, Schulgen, Drane. Third row: Reaves, Wallace, Rob- berson, Romere, Gibson, Lukas, Oliver, Machemehl, Wright, Polk, Taylor, Page, Kerekes, Remling, Williams, Martin, Porteous, Harrington, Wood¬ ruff, Hendricks, Nalter, Kallina. Second row: Bellomy, Black, Holle, Cawley, Royal, Drake, Lyons, Lane, Linnsteadter, Gentle, Sanders, Sadler, Baker. First row: Ray, Byrd, Leach, McCowen, Hogue, Jones, Stone, Griffith. SQUADRON 18 LIEUTENANTS: Byrd, J. L. Griffith, J. R. Leach, J. G. Rea. H. H. Stone, J. W. SENIOR: Jones, W. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Baker, W. R. Holle, D. C. Lane, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS: Cawley. R. E. Drake, G. A. Gentle, M. W. Linnsteadter, E. E. Royal. R. L. Sadler, C. W. Sanders, D. W. CORPORALS: Alexander, D. L. Alvis, J. C. Bellomy, J. F. Pacher, H. G. Threadgill, L. L. Withey, T. G. Woodruff, N. W. SOPHOMORES: Brown, R. L. Drane, R. N. Faulkner, J. E. Kallina, J. J. Kerekes, J. K. Lukas, J. F. Machemehl, L. H. Marshall, M. N. Meyer, A-. B. Middleton, H. J., Jr. Milner, L. A. Robberson. P. G. Schulgen, W. H. Smith, E. L. FRESHMEN: Gibson, R. B. Harrington, H. A., Jr. Hendricks. J. R. Hunter, J. L. Martin, L. P. Ocker, D. L. Oliver, W. S. Page, P. M. Parten, G. L. Paul, D. L. Plato, D. A. Polk, J. D. Porteous, D. G. Rea, C. G. Reaves, G. R. Remling, A. A. Reynolds, M. M. Romere, P. 0. Roxburg, C. D. Taylor, I. E. Wallace, W. W. Walter, C. D. Walter, J. P. Walters, L. S. Williams, L. C. Wilson, M. H. Woodard, W. T. Wright, W. L. Young, K. W. Commanding Officer B. E. HOGUE Bottoms up NO SWEAT SEVENTH GROUP LT. COL. ARLEN D. LUMMUS T SGT. ROY FULKERSON, JR. Supply T SGT. JAMES A. BRADY Operations Sgt. 288 Third row, left to right: Pustka, Jennings, Sarver, Ludwig, Falco, Roberts, Asbill, Asby, Griffin, Pratt, Browlee, Akin, Wallace, Mullins, Vance, Ginsel, Payne, Moreno, Buck, Chapman, Brocken, Cassidy. Second row: Thomas, Freytag, Fulkerson, Norwood, Contella, Johnson, Stansell, King- rey, Sides, Browning, Broome, Lane, Williams. First row: Dorsett, Boshlav, Oertling, Waters, Campbell, Isham, Davis, Chambers, Hamby. LIEUTENANTS: Bohuslav, B. W. Hamby, H. C. Isham, E. R. Mainer, T. N. Oertling, I. H. Waters, G. L. STAFF MEMBERS: Johnson, J. R. Lummus, A. D., Lt. Col. SENIORS: Barlow, C. R. Baxter, G. L. Brugger, W. A. Chambers, R. L. Davis, K. E. Kubin, J. S. Voorhies, J. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Browning, D. B. Contella, M. C. Fulkerson, R. L. Williams, S. J. STAFF SERGEANTS: Kingrey, R. B. Stansell, G. A. Payne, A. P. JUNIORS: Broome, D. W. SQUADRON 19 Lane, W. M. Norwood, B. C. Sides, D. L. Wolpman, J. M. CORPORALS: Brocken, J. F. Cassidy, D. D. Ginzel, W. J. Griffin, D. D. Ludwig, A. C. Thomas, T. L. SOPHOMORES: Asbill, M. W. Ashby, J. E. Brownlee, W. C. Jennings, W. J. Marino, J. C. Mullins, A. A. Wademan, R. E. Wallis, F. L. FRESHMEN: Akin, J. M. Chapman, M. G. Falco, L. Pratt, R. E. Pustka, M. J. Reagor, J. C. Roberts, D. E. Sarver, W. G. Vance, W. R. Inspection First Sergeant Commanding Officer J. E. FREYTAG JIMMIE R. PORTER 289 Fourth row, left to right: Mais, Jones, Lynch, Webb, Dahlberg, Flatt, Moon, Black, Cougar, Gregg, E. G., Davidoff, Zimmerman, Mahlmann, Hamilton, Cordell, Cole, Lewis, Kubena, Burns, Seibert, Leighton, Boyte, Amis, Pate, Gregg, E. D. Third row: Bunting, Carey, Hopper, Fore¬ hand, Jordan, Culberth, Lewis, Drummand, Vykukal, Valiguro, Ross, Richards, Royall, Ogdon. Second row: Chapman, Atkins, Beaird, Cheatham, Starr, Ferrata, Jackson, Reoh, Kapeller, Brown, Oakes. First row: Kingcaid. SQUADRON 20 LIEUTENANTS: Beaird, K. B. Chapman, J. B. Oakes, D. U. Reoh, G. C. Starr, J. C. STAFF MEMBERS: Brady, J. Ellington, J. W. Kacura, W. Skinner, C. R. SENIORS: Atteberry, D. L. Belote, F. Cheatham, C. J. Jackson, R. E. Kapeller, R. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Jordan, F. W. Vykukal, H. C. JUNIORS: Atkins, I. M. Commanding Officer First Sergeant M. D. KINGCAID R. R- CAREY Brown, K. G. Culberth, W. W. Drummond, J. W. Forehand, J. C. Hopper, J. I. Ogden, H. L. O’Malley, R. J. Richards, H. A. Ross, N. B. Royal, D. Smith, W. 0. Valigura, M. H. CORPORAL: Bunting, W. D. SOPHOMORES: Boyte, B. R. Briggs, P. M. Cordell, W. F. Dahlberg, F. I. Flatt, C. A. Hall, L. H. Jones, F. W. Lewis, R. C. Lynch, F. L. Mauldin, W. E. May, T. C. Zimmerman, D. R. FRESHMEN: Amis, J. J. Burns, J. P. Cole, C. M. Cougar, K. W. Davidoff, C. E. Gregg, E. G. Gregg, E. J. Hamilton, G. S. Hernandez, J. J. Kubena, L. F. Leighton, L. K. Mahlmann, 0. F. Mais, D. L. Moon, 0. J. Pate, J. E. Seibert, G. C. Webb, D. G. Fifth row, left to right: Clifford, O’Herron, Isett, Palmer, Wortham, Woodard, Yarborough, Whitely, Anderson, Cash, Baker, Thomas, Hickerso, Jones, Chase, Jones, Duffer, Isenburg, Brewer, Green, Dryden, Colvin, Pruitt, Fulton, Francis. Fourth row: Garcia, Vance, Andrews, Repkey, Chandler, Rodriguez, Rohrbough, Holyfield, Clark, Huck, Houchiw. Third roiv: Ranson, Redd, Smith, Rhodes, Walpman, McMahan, Mitchella, Dittman. Second row: Harrington, Cook, Chapman. First row: Cox. SQUADRON 21 LIEUTENANTS: Chapman, R. A. Cook, C. R. Harrington, D. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: McMahan, J. E. Mitchella, M. D. Rhodes, J. C. Collins, S. W. CORPORALS: Anderson, R. Chase, A. D. Colvin, L. B. Huck, E. G. Houchin, W. E. Jones, A. M. Prewitt, W. A. Ranson, H. L. Thomas, B. L. SOPHOMORES: Chandler, D. E. Clifford, W. F. Echols, C. N. Green, R. M. Jones, J. P. Palmer, W. W. Rodriguez, M. A. Woodard, D. E. Yarbrough, H. E. FRESHMEN: Andrews, R. S. Baker, F. B. Brewer, J. G. Cash, H. B. Clark, C. C. Dufur, B. W. Eisenberg, C. M. Francis, H. L. Garcia, E. G. Hickerson, R. B. Holeyfield, J. M. Isett, D. D. Vance, C. R. Wortham, C. R. Spo. 21 — Fourth row, left to right: Hendrix, Barnett, Carroll, Myers, Jenkens, Berger, Johnson. Third row: Blackbird, Harrison, Angermiller, Friemel, Adams, Carr, Caldwell, Hernaddiz. Second row: Gay, Goehring, Barr, Howard. First roiv: Hamby. SQUADRON 22 Commanding Officer First Sergeant H. C. HAMBY A. GOEHRING TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Barr, R. Howard, T. Gay, R. Swisher, N. CORPORALS: Angermiller, R. Harrison, J. Sandford, C. Myers, S. B. FRESHMEN: Adams, N. Jenkens, J. Carroll, G. Friemel, K. Carr, B. Walter, B. DeCordoud, D. Hendrix, J. Martell, C. Landry, A. Caldwell, E. Johnson, J. Barnett, A. Blackbird, R. Cummings, R. W. Craig, R. E. Fourth row, left to right: Russell, W., Kato, Satton, Santikos, Benes, Kuright, Moore, Snelson, Thornton, Baron, Kavanaugh, Salinas, Lew, Decker. Third row: Pitts, Redler. Second row: Mitchell, Nelkin, Ruth, Schaar, Crump, Hamilton, Wyatt, Syler, Warner, Carroll, Thompson, Gill, Sterling, Pelham, Yeager. First row: Mayfield. SQUADRON 23 LIEUTENANTS: Boles, D. R. Carroll, P. L. Gill, M. R. Hudson, J. R. Kidd, R. H. Mitchell, R. E. Nelkin, W. H. Pelham, J. P. Perrone, M. Sterling, J. M. Sullivan, N. D. SENIORS: Blieden, J. A. Crump, W. R. Dahl, C. E. Ruth, R. Schaar, P. L. Syler, J. P. M. Thompson, J. B. Yeager, B. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS: Baron, W. G. Benes, D. J. Decker, P. J. Loria, A. F. Sutton, K. W. STAFF SERGEANTS: Kavanaugh, H. Lew, C. Pitts, S. Salinas, J. R. Santikos, P. G. Snelson, P. L. FRESHMEN: Kato, A. Rodriguez, A. J. First Sergeant Commanding Officer K. 0. REDLER J. c. MAYFIELD 293 FIRST PLATOON Fourth row: Urban, Wilkins, McBride, Lednicky, Kunkle, Oden, Moosberg, Robison, Hyde, Helms, Partridge, J. Third row: Simmons, Schurig, Cloud, Brinkoeter, Vosdingh, Reddin, Gritter, Brod, Huggins, Kappel, Cloud, L. Second row: Rankin, Gower, Daab, Roycroft, Davis. First row: Bowen. ROSS VOLUN FIRST PLATOON N on-Corns Daab, F. G. Gower, J. D. Rankin, J. L. Roycroft, R. E. First Squad Gritter, H. G. Helms, S. W. Kappel, W. F. McBride, R. G. Oden, J. H. Robison, C. H. Partridge, J. H. Second Squad Cloud, D. R. Cloud, L. B. Hyde, R. D. Kunkle, E. E. Schurig, C. M. Urban, L. J. Vosdingh, R. A. Third Squad Brinkoeter, W. R. Brod, E. C. Huggins, R. R. Lednicky, E. F. Moosberg, J. B. Reddin, T. E. Simmons, D. B. Wilkins, R. E. CHARLES SMITH DONALD D. DUNLAP Commanding Officer Executive Officer RAY BOWEN First Platoon Leader RAY E. CAMPER Third Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON Fourth row: Bradshaw, Beck, Muhlstein, Smith, R. F., Brown, Glasscock, Urbonisky, Hataway, Curtis, Smith, D. B., Hunter, Meri-Akri. Third row: Noland, Pheuffer, Sanders, Jinks, Holle, Walker, Sonnier, Markillie, 294 SECOND PLATOON Fourth row: Whalen, Kingley, McDaniel, Cunningham, Stepp, Grigsby, Fudge, Ford, McCrary, Ashby, McWilliams. Third row: Hudgins, Glick- man, Muenker, Sendejo, Hitchcock, McNeill, Turner, Myers, Hearne, Swail. Second row: Caston, Blake, Redditt, Woodard, McCain, Rice. First row: Groves. TEER COMPANY SECOND PLATOON Non-Coms Blake, R. E. Caston, J. C. McCain, B. J. Redditt. W. M. Rice, C. W. Woodard. R. E. First Squad Culberth, W. W. Kingrey, R. R. McDaniel, W. N. McWilliams, R. A. Stepp, R. D. Swail, J. R. Second Squad Ashby, T. L. Grigsby, G. R. Glickman, D. G. Hearne, A. T. Hitchcock, G. D. Hudgins, M. R. Muenker, E. W. Sendejo, X. R. Whalen. H. E. Third Squad Cunningham, K. P. Ford, D. L. Fudge, E. E. McCrary, J. N. McNeill, W. D. Myers. W. A. Turner, R. F. JAMES R. GROVES Second Platoon Leader JOHN W. FOSTER J. PAUL COSTA First Sergeant Administrative Officer Bergeron, DeLaune, Miller. Second row: Partridge, Solka, Clark, Nail, Thomas. First roiv: Camper. THIRD PLATOON Non-Coms Clark, J. A. Nail. F. M. Partridge. J. R. Solka, J. Thomas, G. E. First Squad Bergeron, J. L. Brown. T. W. Curtis, G. R. Glasscock, M. G. Markellie, W. R. Miller, T. H. Pheuffer, R. T. Sonnier, W. J. Second Squad Beck. D. H. DeLaune, J. M. Holle, D. C. Meri-Akri, A. Sanders, C. B. Smith, R. F. Urbanosky, T. F. Walker, R. A. Third Squad Bradshaw, J. C. Hat away, J. A. Hunter, R. F. Jinks, J. D. Muhlstein, L. Noland, B. R. Smith, D. B. 295 . . Third row, lejt to right: Reid, Reaves, Romere, Hanson, Evans, Atkins, Pace, McQuarry, Post, Gaines, Mahaney, Ridgeway, Kitowsky, Summers, Villarreal. Second row: Lobingear, Reinhardt, Fletcher, Yeargen, McDougal, Boren, Chandler, Kotylo, Dugan, Coburn, Grant, Turner, Reeves, Taylor. First row: Jones, Yauger. Atkins, J. McQuarry, R. Boren, D. Pace, J. Chandler, J. Post, S. Coburn, D. Reaves, G. Dugan, H. Reeves, J. Evans, S. Reid, T. Fletcher, M. Reinhardt, D. Caines, B. Ridgeway, C. Grant, R. Romere, P. Hanson, L. Summers, W. Jones, G. A. Turner, L. Kitowsky, J. Taylor, J. Kotylo, B. Villareal, J. Lobingear, ' J. Yauger, D. Mahaney, P. McDougal, S. Yeargen, R. Commander GLENN A. JONES MILITARY AWARDS “B” Antiaircraft Artillery________General George F. Moore Trophy Consolidated Band________ Houston Chamber of Commerce Award “A” Infantry ____________________________________________ 36th Division Award JON LEWIS HAGLER....................Texas ROA Award DONALD ROY CLOUD......._______ Caldwell Trophy GEORGE RANDOLPH CURTIS______________ DAR Award VELPEAU ELWYN HAWES____________________UDC Trophy JOHN WILLIAM FOSTER........................Fritz Award WILLIAM BERNARD HEYE, JR......... Mothers Club Award BENJAMIN PERRY ROSENTHAL____________H. L. Lane Scholarship WILLIAM RICHARD PHILLIPS______________Outstanding Freshman BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN WELDON CURRY, VICTOR MICKULEC_________________________________________________“A” Infantry JOHN MARTIN, GORDON MONTGOMERY____________________________________________“B” Infantry DON BRELAND, STEPHEN EVANS___________________________________________________________“C” Infantry JAMES HOFFMAN.......___________________________________________________________________________________“E” Infantry WILLIAM STOUGH, KENT ELLIS.___________________________________________________......“A” Ordnance ARNOLD LeUNES, JIMMY PAYNE_______________________________________________________________ “B” Armor WILLIAM MARGRAF, DANIEL BRENTS_____________________________________________________“C” Armor ROBERT TREES, ROBERT JOHNSTON..._____________________________________________“A” Engineers EDQIN DAVIS, CHARLES ROLLINS_____________________________________________________ “B” Engineers RICHARD MAYFIELD, JAMES COX______________________________________________________“C” Engineers CHARLES AMMERMAN, WILLIAM DOLAN________________________________“A” Transportation ROBERT MEHAFFEY, RICHARD BEALL____________________________________“A” Field Artillery BYRON BLASCHKE, JAMES WHITTEN.....________________________________ .“B” Field Artillery STANLEY HUMPHRIES, ALTON GALVEZ..................................“C” Field Artillery 0. T. WALLACE, ROGER TERRY......................................“A” Antiaircraft Artillery FLOYD CHRISTIAN, TILMAN REEVES___________________________ _“B” Antiaircraft Artillery DONALD SEGERS, SETH WELD________________________________________“C” Antiaircraft Artillery LESTER NICHOLS, JOHN EAGLE...___________________________________________________________..“A” Signal HAROLD HENK, MILTON MARTIN..............................................“A” Quartermaster GERALD LOWDER, GODFREY MOLLER______________________________________________“A” Chemical WILLIAM HARWOOD, FRANK FITZGERALD____________________________________“A” Veterinary CHARLES VINCENT, ROBERT CARL__________________________________________________“A” Composite HARDY CATON, ALBERT ABBOTT.......________________________________________________“B” Composite ROBERT JONES, JACKSON SCHOLL....................................................“A” Athletics HOWARD PAYNE, PAUL PIPER____________________________________________________________“B” Athletics JOHN WILKINSON, THOMAS WHITE____________________________________________________Squadron 1 JOE HUGHES, WILLIAM KOTYLO____________________________________________________________Squadron 2 SAMUEL HOLMES, GLENN JONES__________________________________________________________.Squadron 3 DAVID P LYLAR, DONALD COBURN..........................................................Squadron 4 FRED NELSON, MICHAEL WRIGHT___________________________________________________________Squadron 5 PHILLIP POND, JOHN HUGHEY________________________________________________________________Squadron 6 STEPHEN STAPLES, CHARLES RIDGWAY............................................Squadron 7 EDWARD ALDRIDGE, MARVIN SCHNEIDER..........................................Squadron 8 WALTER BREEN, MARK DIERIAM_______________ Squadron 9 WILLIAM SMITH. JAMES MOORE................ Squadron 10 WILLIAM HEYE, HAYNES DUGAN_________________ Squadron 11 JOE DEEPER, MALCOLM BOLTON_________________ Squadron 12 BRUCE DEMENT, WALKER JORDON__________________ Squadron 13 CLARENCE PENNYWELL, HOWARD BRANUM__________________________________Squadron 14 WALTER GOFF, JON NORDSTROM____________________ Squadron 15 WILLIAM BROD, RONALD MAY................................ Squadron 16 ROBERT REEH, DONALD REINHARDT..... ............................. ..Squadron 17 HAROLD MIDDLETON. PAUL ROMERE_______________________________ ..Squadron 18 ALLEN LUDWIG, DAVID ROBERTS......................... ..Squadron 19 ROGER ZIMMERMAN, JESSE PATE ............................... Squadron 20 HILLRY RANSON, HARVEY CASH................................ Squadron 21 JAMES HARRISON. ROBERT BLACKBIRD___________________ Squadron 22 BILLY EITEL, DAVID VOELTER________________________________________________________...Maroon Band DAVID ARNOLD, HARRY PRICE_______________________________________________________________White Band DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS DAVID RAY ADAMS DAVID H. ARNOLD JAMES F. BAILEY BERNARD N. BOARNET DONALD F. BOREN RICHARD A. BOX OLIN W. BROWN DONALD K. BURTON ROBERT R. CALKINS JOEL Q. CLIETT CHESTER H. COLLINGSWORTH RALEIGH E. DEW GILES LEE DODSON WAYNE A. DUNLAP MARCUS S. EDWARDS AUBREY C. ELKINS ROBERT S. HARRIS KENNETH HENNEBERGER KENNETH C. HERBST GENE O. HOBSON RODNEY W. KELLY CHARLES J. KLINGMAN FRANKLIN P. KRUEGER RICHARD C. McADAMS DAVIS A. McFADYEN ROBERT B. McJOHNSON MICHEAL W. MEYER GENE W. NEWMAN HARRY H. PRICE FRANCIS I. SAVAGE ROBERT W. SMITH JAMES A. SPIKES THOMAS M. STERLING CHARLES E. STILL CHARLES E. STOCKSTILL BRANCH AWARDS JERALD ELLINGTON----------------Air Force Association HERBERT WHALEN____________________________Army Chemical Association THOMAS UPCHURCH......______________ Antiaircraft DONALD DUNLAP_______________ .....SAME WILLIAM BRINKOETER....................................SAME CHARLES SMITH... __________________________Field Artillery JAMES GROVES______________________________________ Infantry WILBUR WILSON__________________ Ordnance DONALD FISHER____________________ ....Quartermaster CARL ZEITLER_______________________________ Communications Association—Army PHIL FISHER..............Communications Association— Air Force JOHN POSZ____________________....____________________National Defense Transportation JIMMY BOSWELL................. .....Armor KENNETH MARQUARDT..............San Antonio Post, SAME HOUSTON C. OF C. AWARDS DONALD ROY CLOUD................................Corps Staff GEORGE CURTIS....................................Corps Troops ROBERT WILKINS................................First Regiment JAY BISBEY________________________________________Second Regiment JAY ROLAND..................................-...............First Wing CHARLES McKINLEY..............................Second Wing WILLIAM SKAGGS............................... -Band SAME AWARDS CHARLES SMITH....................................Field Artillery STANLEY HELMS..................................... Signal Corps 297 Football. The proper ending to a hard Saturday afternoon. The team and the Twelfth Man together. Section edited by Jerry Rhea and Ron Stepp 298 299 Athletic Council, as they studied the list for a new Aggie Coach, consisted of Clifford H. Ransdell, Phillip Barron Goode, James H. Bass, 0. D. Butler, Chris Grone- man. Mr. Groneman was the chair¬ man of the committee. Once again on the stage of the Groove, stand the 1958 Aggie Yell Leaders: Jerry McGown, Tom Miller, Don Houston, Bob Wil¬ liams, Ted Lowe. Ted Lowe did a good job as Head Yell Leader. YELL LEADERS In February of 1954, Paul William Bryant intro¬ duced his Era of the Hardnose to Texas A M. To Bear Bryant and his seniors of 1957, who helped write the headlines of that era across the scuffed green carpets of the Southwest Conference, these pages are dedicated. A tragic finish, in which they lost two games by three points and plummeted from first in the nation to third in the SWC, cloaked 1957 in irony for the Farmers. Yet Aggieland has fielded few teams of which it was prouder. For three weeks A M was the Number 1 team in the land. The season recorded eight straight victories, ex¬ tending to 18 the string of games in which the Aggies were unbeaten. The year ended in the mud of the Gator Bowl, where Tennessee added a final touch of frustration to A M’s farewell to Bryant and 12 seniors. The score was 3-0. From this team came college football’s player of the year—John David Crow. Foremost among many honors accorded the magnificent left halfback was the Heisman Award. He was named to every All-America team, and selection of tackle Charley Krueger to sev¬ eral gave A M a rare, dual distinction. Crow and Krueger and nine others were the last of the 100-plus freshmen who launched a football crusade on the Brazos four years ago. They were all hardnosed players, Roddy Osborne, Loyd Taylor, Bob¬ by Joe Conrad, Jimmy Wright, Bobby Marks, John Gilbert, A1 Simmons, Jim Stanley, and Carlos Esquivel. The 12th senior, Darrel Brown, was originally a Junc¬ tion boy. The thinness of the Aggie bench prevented them from realizing the national championship they set their sights on four autumns before. The starters often logged 50 minutes a game, and 15 Aggies did most of the playing. Those freshmen of 1954 were famed as the Team of Tomorrow, and as sophomores, Bryant called them his “Bottle Babies.” In three varsity seasons they established a record of 24-5-2, and were juniors on the 1956 team that swept unbeaten to A M’s first conference title in 14 years and a fifth rank nationally. So Bryant and his first recruits went out together, which many believe is as it should be. Bryant left to rescue the football cause at Alabama, his alma mater, and A M wishes him well. But for four years the Bear of the Brazos and his Team of Tomorrow gave Aggieland something to Crow about. We of the Sports Section of the Aggieland 58 wish to thank the following for their services rendered, without whose help this section would have been impossible: Bill McClanahan and Bill Rives of the Dallas News for the cartoons and photos; Charles Carder of the Bryan Eagle for the game write-ups; Mickey Herskowitz of the Houston Post for photos and information; Jere Hayes of the Dallas Times Herald and A1 Panzera of the Fort Worth Star Telegram for game photos. Also thanks is due to Laughead Studios of Dallas for game and individual shots. Special acknowledgement is due to Look Magazine for the photos of their presentation banquet. 1957 AGGIE TEAM First row: Jerry Rhea, Student Trainer; John Tracey, Darrell Brown, Ken Beck, Bobby Marks, Dick Gay, John Crow, Roddy Osborne, Loyd Taylor, Jim Stanley, John Gilbert, Eddie Armstrong, Student Manager. Second row: Ray Stevens, Student Trainer; Joe Schmid, Manager; Jimmy Wright, Bobby Conrad, A. L. Simmons, John Polk, Carl Luna, Don Smith, Tommy Howard, Robert Sanders, Gale Oliver, Don McClelland, Bill Godwin. Third row: Charles Sandford, Emmett Smallwood, Fordon LeBeouf, Charles Milstead, Byron Caruthers, Jimmy Cox, Joe Munson, Allen Goehring, Robert Garner, Bill Appelt, Charles Krueger, Bill Cauthorne, Bob Willaert, Student Manager; Carl Merrell, Trainer. Fourth row: Perry Pope, Henry Pearson, James Vann, Jerry Elledge, Dicky SEASON RECORD Texas A M Rice Texas U, Arkansas U. T.C.U. S.M.U. Baylor W L T 8 2 7 3 6 3 1 6 4 5 4 1 4 5 1 3 6 1 Milam, Grady Nichols, Stan Roper, Pete Anger- miller, Norman Kendrick, Gerald Moore, Bill Darwin, Ray Doucet. Fifth row: Dick Munday, Tommy Flood, Jackie Hawthorne, Bob Yeates, Ben Havard, Buzzy _ Muenter, Bill Newcomb, Dick Lewis. _ PCT PTS OPS .800 158 47 .700 174 101 .650 152 110 .600 187 134 .550 134 101 .450 106 121 .330 80 125 KvM 4 ?. JOE SCHMID EDDIE ARMSTRONG 302 BOB WILLAERT CO-CAPTAINS JOHN CROW CHARLIE KRUEGER CONFERENCE RECORD W L T PCT PTS OPS Rice 5 1 .833 101 53 Texas U. 4 1 1 .750 78 49 Texas A M 4 2 .667 60 28 S.M.U. 3 3 .500 87 108 Arkansas U. 2 4 .333 75 88 T.C.U. 2 4 .333 49 67 Baylor 5 1 .083 37 94 303 ’58 COACHING STAFF BUD SHERROD Tennessee 1951 RUSS FAUUKINBERRY Vanderbilt 1951 JAMES A. MYERS, Tennessee, 1947 Head Coach, Director of Athletics Texas A M begins a new era in athletics with the naming in January of 1958 of Jim Myers as director of athletics and head football coach. Myers, head coach at Iowa State in 1957, is the 20th football coach at Aggieland since the sport began in 1894. He succeeds Paul Bryant who left A M after the 1957 season. Bryant had been the Aggie coach for four seasons. James Arthur Myers, who brings the single wingback to the Southwest Conference for the first time since Bowden Wyatt left Arkansas in 1954, was born Nov. 12, 1921, at Madison, West Virginia. He played high school ball at Scott High in Madison, and following graduation in 1940, enrolled at the University of Tennessee on a football scholarship. He played freshman ball for the Volunteers in 1940 and varsity ball in 1941 and 1942, all under John Barnhill, now athletic director at Arkansas. He joined the Marine Corps in 1943 and played football at Duke in the Marine V-12 program, taking part in Duke’s 1943 Sugar Bowl victory over Tulsa. After attaining the rank of captain in the Marines, Myers returned to Tennessee for his senior year in the fall of 1946 and played his final season under Gen. Neyland. Following graduation in 1947 Myers was assistant coach at Wofford College in 1947 before becoming an assistant to Red Sanders at Vanderbilt in 1948. He moved to UCLA with Sanders in 1949 and was No. 1 Assistant there until taking the head job at Iowa State in 1957. He is married to the former Carolyn Agee, whom he met in college, and the couple have three daughters, 11-year-old Susan, Kathy, 8, and Carol. 7. WILLIE ZAPALAC Texas A M 1947 ELMER SMITH Hendrix 1931 CHARLES E. HARPER JOHN MICHELS DOUG BRADLEY “Smokey 7 ’ Trainer Tennessee 1953 UCLA 1956 304 9 ALL-AMERICA ★ ★ CHARLIE KRUEGER Look All-America; International News Service All-America; Hula Bowl Team; Senior Bowl Team. 306 ★ ★ ALL-AMERICA Consensus All-America; Heisman Award Winner; Walter Camp Memorial Trophy Winner; Harley Award Winner; Outstanding Back of the Gator Bowl; Outstanding Back of the Hula Bowl; Southwesterner of the Year; Texas Amateur Athlete of the Year. 307 AG ALL-AMERICAS RECEIVE AWARDS Tackle Charlie Krueger accepts his Look Magazine All-America John Crow with Walter Camp Memorial Trophy for the outstanding college back of Award in New York City. 1957 pictured with Lou Michaels (left) and Lt. Huston Patton, USAF (center). John Crow, representative of the Look All-America backfield, thanks JOHN DAVID CROW — Heisman Award Winner the magazine for making everything possible. ALL SWC BOBBY MARKS—’58 AGGIES STOP TERRS 21-13 Good defensive play by Marks and Caruthers forces the Maryland QB to pitch-out. Overcoming the elements of nature . . . heat, wind, and rain . . . the Aggies opened the 1957 season with a 21-13 victory over the University of Maryland at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The game was a nationally televised contest and was witnessed by an 85 million people, plus the 25,000 that saw the game in person. The Aggies drove for a touchdown following the opening kickoff, moving 64 yards in nine plays with Roddy Osborne scoring from one yard out. The Terps duplicated the fast scoring act and the teams were tied at 7-7 going into the last quarter. Esquivel tries to elude a band of Terp tacklers. Early in the fourth quarter the Aggies went out in front to stay when Quarterback Jimmy Wright flipped to Halfback Osborne and he passed to End John Tracey for seven yards and a touch¬ down with Loyd Taylor converting. Osborne blocked the extra point after Maryland’s second touch¬ down and the Aggies added a clinching touchdown on a three-yard plunge by sophomore Charles Milstead. Taylor added his third extra point. LOYD TAYLOR—’58 Halfback STATISTICS JIM STANLEY- Guard-T ackle A M MD. First downs______ ______________18 9 Net rushing ________ __ ___________244 123 Net passing______ ______________97 3 Passes _____________ __________6-12 1-7 Passes intercepted by _ _______________1 1 Punts________________ _______________5 7 Punt average - _____________35.4 27.9 Fumbles lost _______________1 1 Penalties __________ __________8-90 4-42 ’58 BOBBY CONRAD —’58 Halfback FARMERS WALLOP RAIDERS 21-0 STATISTICS A M T.T. First downs _________________13 15 Net rushing_________________241 236 Net passing _________________14 82 Passes _________________________1-5 8-13 Passes intercepted by_____1 0 Fumbles lost __________________1 1 Punts______________________________7 6 Punt average________________43 35 Penalties _______________10-110 11-114 Roddy Osborne cuts upfield for extra yardage against the Raiders. Milstead’s last-minute pitch-out sets up a 33-yard gain for the Cadets. Playing without the services of the halfbacks who had started the previous week, All-America John Crow and Loyd Taylor, the Aggies scored in the first, second, and fourth periods in mounting a 21-0 win over Texas Tech. Quarterback Charles Milstead opened the scoring with a one-yard plunge, capping a 56-yard drive that required 10 plays. The key play was a 33-yard run with Milstead covering the first 10 yards and pitching to Halfback Robert Sanders who moved to the seven before being downed. Milstead converted following his counter. Roddy Osborne, moved to halfback from his usual quarterback position because of the injury to Crow, took a pitchout from Jimmy Wright and raced 14 yards for the second counter and Halfback Bobby Conrad converted. Milstead called the third marker with a 22-yard ramble three minutes deep in the fourth quarter. Faking a pass, he turned the corner and cut back to midfield to pick up blockers for the touchdown run. He added the third extra point of the game to stretch the point after string to six for the season. CARLOS ESQUIVEL—’58 Halfback JOHN GILBERT—’58 Center JIMMY WRIGHT—’58 Quarterback AGS MAUL MISSOURI 28-0 Fullback Richard Gay follows good blocking into the Tiger line. The Aggies posted their second straight shutout by downing the Missouri Tigers 28-0 at Columbia with John Crow returning to action for a brief lime to spark the Cadets’ victory effort. After a scoreless first period, the Aggies moved to the front when Fullback Richard Gay lunged over the top of both lines from the one-foot line on the 15th play of the 70-yard drive. Crow had started the drive when he received a punt and he carried twice on the drive for short yardage. Later in the second quarter 10 plays were needed by the Aggies to move 55 yards with Charles Milstead passing to Roddy Osborne for the touchdown. Bobby Conrad crushed Missouri hopes for a comeback when he returned the opening kickoff of the second half for 91 yards and the Aggies’ third touchdown. The final TD came on a six-yard pass from Osborne to End Bobby Marks after Marks had set up the drive by intercepting a Tiger Aerial. A M’s defense contained Missouri to the point that the Bengals got in Aggie territory only three times, once by only a foot. Missouri made only one scoring threat, in the fourth quarter as Cadet reserves mounted their playing time. Milstead kicked four extra points to run the string On a clear. right end sweep Roddy Osborne breaks into the STATISTICS to 10 straight. First downs ___________________ A M __________17 MO. 8 Net rushing_____________________ ________254 96 Net passing ___________________ __________71 31 Passes _____________________________ _______7-13 4-21 Passes intercepted by_____ _____________3 1 Punts_______________________________ ____________8 9 Punt average _________________ _________38.4 40.2 Fumbles lost ___________________ ___________2 1 Yards penalized ___________ _________50 40 A. L. SIMMONS—’58 T ackle RODDY OSBORNE- Quarterback DARRELL BROWN—’57 Tackle Bill VENGEFUL AGS CRUSH COUGARS Revenging the only mark against their 1956 record, the Aggies mounted a four-touchdown lead over the University of Houston and eased to a 28-6 win in the Kyle Field Opener. A 14-14 tie with Houston was the only blot on the Cadets’ ’56 season. Roddy Osborne and John Crow divided the scoring honors for the Cadets with two touchdowns each. Osborne circled left end from six yards for the first touchdown, climaxing a 79-yard campaign that had required 15 plays, and reversed the territory for his second touchdown from four yards out. The second end run was the finishing touch on a 73-yard drive. Crow’s touchdowns came on one and six-yard runs. The first finished up an 85-yard march with a 65-yard run by Osborne the long gainer of the drive. Crow’s final touchdown, in the third period, came after Bobby Marks had set up a drive by intercepting a pass on the Cougar’s 29 to set the drive in motion. Houston scored early in the fourth quarter after A M had already securely iced the game away. Halfback Bobby Conrad converted three times and Loyd Taylor once to extend the point after string to 14 straight. Tyler’s Charlie Milstead is dropped from behind by one of Houston’s guards. STATISTICS A M UH First downs ____________________________14 16 Net rushing____________________________308 102 Net passing ____________________________12 190 Passes ____________________________________2-2 13-36 Passes intercepted by________________3 0 Punts ________________________________________5 5 Punt average____________________________34.8 29.2 Fumbles lost ______________________________2 0 Penalties ______________________________7-87 7-63 HANK PEARSON—’58 BILL APPELT—’59 DON McCLELLAND—’58 End Tackle-End End CADETS STOP FROGS 7-0 Kon Beck and John Tracey rush to recover a TCU fumble to end a Froggie drive. An early touchdown and a stout defense that stopped the opponent four times inside the 15-yard line paid off in a 7-0 victory over TCU as the Aggies marked up their fifth win of the year and the first of the con¬ ference race. Quarterback Roddy Osborne danced away from Frogs, spotted End Bobby Marks in the end zone and lofted the winning aerial in the sixth minute of the first quarter. Bobby Conrad converted and that completed the scoring. However, it did not complete the game as the Frogs battered their way into Aggie territory time after time only to be turned away from the promised land each time. The Frogs had the ball on the Aggies’ five- yard line, to the six on two occasions, and on the 11 another time but could not score. In addition, they moved to the 34, 37, and 40 on other occasions to be turned away just as surely by the brilliant Farmer defense, led by Ken Beck and Richard Gay. A M finally turned up its offense late in the game and moved to the TCU six before time ran out. STATISTICS First downs ___________________ TCU __________17 A M 7 Net rushing_____________________ ________262 80 Net passing_____________________ __________14 42 Passes ____________________________ _______4-13 4-50 Passes intercepted by_____ ____________0 1 Fumbles lost ___________________ ____________3 2 Punts________________________-______ ___________3 8 Punt average _________________ _________30.3 37.8 Penalties ________________________ ______3-15 2-10 JOHN TRACEY—’59 End KEN BECK—’59 T ackle DON SMITH—’59 End Osborne cocks — and throws — into the waiting arms of End Bobby Marks. RHONDA CAMILLE STANLEY Born the day of the TCU game to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanley. Mrs. Stanley was a TCU student and met Jim at the A M- TCU game two years previous. TOMMY HOWARD—’59 Guard RICHARD GAY—’59 Fullback CARL LUNA—’59 Guard BILL M .CLANeHAN A M BATTERS BAYLOR 14-0 Loyd Taylor picks his way through the Baylor defense for a seven-yard gain to the Aggie 42. Victory number six, a 14-0 triumph over the Baylor Bears, moved the Aggies into the ranking as the number one team in the nation, a position that they main¬ tained for three weeks. A capacity crowd was on hand at Kyle Field for the game that had been billed as the game of the year from the opening of the season and the Aggies posted their fourth shutout of the season, as well as extending their extra point string to 17 straight for the year. A M scored in the first and fourth periods and had two other drives stopped just short of the goal line, the final effort falling victim of the clock. A 54-yard drive that required 10 plays provided A M with its first touchdown, the first time the Aggies gained possession of the ball. The drive was a ground attack with Roddy Osborne plunging over right tackle for the final yard. Loyd Taylor converted. John Crow capped the second Aggie touchdown with a six-yard run that com¬ pleted the 42-yard drive after seven plays. Bobby Conrad kicked the point after. A M had first period TD nullified on a rule infraction. STATISTICS A M BAY First down _____________________ __________16 11 Net rushing ___________________ ________228 121 Net passing_____________________ ___________60 53 Passes _____________________________ _______5-13 7-16 Passes intercepted by_____ ____________2 Punts _____________________________ _____________8 8 Punt average___________________ __________37.2 37.7 Fumbles lost ___________________ ____________0 1 Penalties ________________________ ______4-29 6-50 Midair misunderstanding. All-America Charles Krueger causes Traylor to misfire, allowing Bob Marks to steal a crucial Bear aerial. John David carries to the Bear 36. GALE OLIVER—’60 CHARLES MILSTEAD—’60 BYRON CARUTHERS—’60 FARMERS SKIN HOGS 7-6 STATISTICS ARK A M First downs ________________ ______18 15 Net rushing__________________ ...238 251 Net passing ________________ 15 38 Passes _________________________ .....2-5 2-6 Passes intercepted by __ ________2 1 Punts ____________________________ ________7 8 Punt average ______________ ... 39.7 35.9 Fumbles lost ______________ ________2 1 Penalties ______________________ ...1-5 6-50 . . . and it’s thunder in the middle of the Aggie defensive line. An extra point, the 18th straight for the year, provided the victory margin for the Aggies against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Fayetteville. Loyd Taylor kicked the extra point that provided the 7-6 margin, but it took some outstanding defensive play by a host of Aggies, led by John Crow, to preserve the win. Arkansas scored the initial touchdown the first time the Aggies had been behind during the season, but A M came from behind in the second quarter and both teams were scoreless during the second half. Trailing 6-0, the Aggies ripped 74 yards to the tying touchdown and Taylor’s conversion sent the Cadets ahead. John Crow lugged the leather over for the touchdown, unwinding for 12 yards around right end for the counter. A fourth quarter field goal attempt by Arkansas was wide and from that point the Aggies began another march that seemed destined to clinch the win. However a pass interception and a 57-yard return changed the picture again. The saving maneuver belonged to Crow as he inter¬ cepted a Razorback pass on the goal line and ran it out to the 14. Sophomore Robert Sanders and Bobby Marks bring Mr. Walker to an abrupt halt. BILL DARWIN—’60 ROBERT SANDERS—’60 JACK HAWTHORNE—’60 Tackle Halfback End JIMMY COX—’60 Halfback JERRY ELLEDGE—’60 End The Osborne style. GORDON LEBEOUF—’60 Halfback AGS TOP PONIES 19-6 “ . . . and come through he does” as Bobby Marks upends Meridith. Jackson of SMU gets dumped up as Roddy Osborne turns the corner. STATISTICS First down _______ A M .....16 SMU 14 Rushing yardage ___________ _ . 266 89 Passing yardage ___________ ... 21 113 Passes __________ 1-3 10-16 Passes intercepted by _ _____________2 Punts _____________________________ _______________4 4 Punt average ___________________ _____________34.7 37 Fumbles lost 1 1 Penalties _________3-35 8-70 A M broke a 6-6 deadlock at halftime with two touchdowns in the second half to post a 19-6 win over the SMU Mustangs in a Kyle Field victory that protected the number one national rating. John Crow was again the hero, intercepting two SMU passes that stopped Mustang threats and provided most of the ground gaining on the clinching touchdown in the third quarter. The initial Aggie counter of the game was scored by Roddy Osborne on a four-yard keeper play around right end t after faking to the plunging Crow at right tackle. Loyd Taylor missed the extra point try, the first failure by an Aggie in this department during the year. BUDDY PAYNE—’60 BILL NEWCOMB—’60 JAMES VANN—’60 Guard Fullback Tackle IHHhBHHbIHBHS crow SMU tied the score with a second quarter TD but Crow took charge of a 65-yard drive in the third quarter to provide the win. Crow carried on nine of the 14 plays, gained 49 of the yards, and blasted over from the two for the TD. Sophomore fullback Gordon Lebeouf scored the final touchdown with a two-yard run that had started 97 more yards downfield, after the Aggies had held for downs on their own one. Crow added the point after LeBeouf’s counter. AND MORE CROW! BILL GODWIN—’60 BOB YEATES—’60 Guard F ullback JOE MUNSON—’60 Guard RICE TOPPLES AGS 7-6 An extra point, the margin that had provided victory two weeks earlier, proved to be the margin of defeat when the Aggies invaded Rice Stadium. The Owls, who had been gaining strength all season, upset A M 7-6, the same score that the Aggies had used to advance past Arkansas a fortnight ago. A M’s lone touchdown was scored by Roddy Osborne in the fourth quarter after sophomore Halfback Robert Sanders had knocked Rice’s Howard Hoelscher loose from the ball and sophomore Joe Munson re¬ covered on the Rice 14. With first down on the two, Osborne carried four times to drive the ball across. Loyd Taylor missed the conversion and the Aggies were still behind because of the Owl’s second quarter touchdown and extra point by Hill. STATISTICS A M RICE First downs _________________ ___________17 12 Net rushing _________________ _________218 209 Net passing___________________ ___________97 9 Passes __________________________ ________5-17 1-3 Passes intercepted by . _____________1 3 Punts ___________________________ ___________2 6 Punt average_________________ ___________39 31.8 Fumbles _______________________ ______________6 3 Penalties _______________________ ________6-50 5-48 BILL CAUTHORNE—’60 PETE ANGERMILLER—’60 BEN HA YARD—’60 T ackle f B CC. Mt-CLAHaHAN Old Crow sights opposition as he breaks into the clear. Conrad off tackle. SIPS JOLT AGS 9-7 IMI u ■ V Gay comes through as Marks, Taylor, Gilbert, and Howard open the door. Texas University and Bobby Lackey’s kicking toe wrote finish to the Aggie hopes of second straight Southwest Conference championship by a 9-7 score at Kyle Field on Thanksgiving Day. The Longhorns took a 9-0 lead with a first quarter touchdown and Lackey’s third quarter field goal before A M battled to its lone touch¬ down in the fourth frame. A 62-yard quick kick set the Aggies back deep in their own territory early in the game and a short return boot set up the Longhorn’s touch¬ down drive of 33 yards. On three other occasions in the first half the Aggie defensive unit turned the Steers away after another threat. In the third period, Texas added three points to its lead with Lackey’s 28-yard field goal. A M came back strong and provided the most spectacular play of the game — a 57-yard pass-run combination from Roddy Osborne to John Crow. Crow twisted to the two, Osborne kept for a yard, and Crow got the final yard on a dive into the line. Loyd Taylor converted. “Let go of my shoe.” CHARLES SANDFORD—’60 BUZZY MUENTER—’60 ROBERT GARNER—’60 End Quarterback Tackle 324 i Conrad makes short yardage at left end. STATISTICS A M TU First downs ____________ ____________________8 12 Net rushing ____________ _______________133 196 Net passing______________ _________________85 33 Passes _____________________ ______________3-11 3-9 Passes intercepted by ______________1 2 Fumbles lost______________________________3 3 Punts __________ 6 4 Punt average____________________________31.6 45.7 Penalties ______________________________T15 4-50 No way out! Loyd Taylor and Osborne make sure Old Crow gets off to a good start. PERRY POPE—’60 NORMAN KENDRICK—’60 DICK LEWIS—’60 Halfback Tackle Halfback 3 LL M .CLANAHAN VOLS NIP CADETS 3-0 STATISTICS TENN A M First downs 14 8 Net rushing 135 142 Net passing 56 27 Passes 4-6 3-8 Punts ______ 8 7 Punt average 36 38 Fumbles lost 2 1 Penalties ______________ ________4-30 3-35 Defense was the feature of both teams when the Texas Aggies and the Tennessee Volunteers met at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, on December 28. The Aggies dominated the play in the first half, mounting a large statistical margin, but Tennessee took command of the second half. Two fumbles, recovered by Center John Gilbert and Tackle Kenneth Beck, halted Tennessee drives in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter Tennessee gained possession at midfield and drove to the Aggie one where reserve fullback Sammy Burklow kicked the field goal that provided the Vols with a 3-0 victory. The contest was the final game coached by Paul (Bear) Bryant and six members of his staff and was also the last game for 13 seniors: John Crow, Charles Krueger, Roddy Osborne, Jimmy Wright, Carlos Esquivel, Bobby Conrad, Loyd Taylor, John Gilbert, Jim Stanley, Darrell Brown, A. L. Simmons, Henry Pearson, and Bobby Marks. GRADY NICHOLS—’60 T ctckle GERALD MOORE—’60 Guard RAY DOUCET—’59 Center B LL M CLfiHtWAN FISH FOOTBALL Fish 6—TCU Wogs 20. Fish 13—Shorthorns 19. Fish vs. TU Frosh. SEASON RECORD: 2-2 Fish 7______________ Houston Frosh 6 Fish 6..................................TCU Wogs 20 Fish 14_______________________________. Rice Owlets Fish 13______________________ Texas Shorthorns 19 FRESHMAN COACHES Stopped by a Shorthorn. Dennis Goehring Bobby Drake Keith Bobby Lockett 328 t Dee Powell T Bebes Stallings Wayne drops two as the Ags rip TU 71-50. BASKETBALL 329 COACH BOB ROGERS Coach Bob Rogers, in his first year as coach of the varsity basketball team, guided the Texas Aggies to the finest season since 1951. A product of Oklahoma A M, a basketball titan, Coach Rogers came to Texas A M from East Texas where he sent three teams to NAIA tournaments in five years, with one of his teams winning the national title (1955). His five-year record at East Texas: won 140, lost 31. His success as a basketball coach brightens the future for A M cage play. CAPTAIN FRITZIE CONNALLY The Texas Aggie cagers played the role of giant killers a s they gave the school its best basketball season in seven years. Finishing in a blaze of glory in three consecutive games, the Aggies upset the SWC leaders. One of these, the victory over SMU in Dallas, was the first Mustang loss on its home court in four years and 45 games. Playing an exciting brand of basketball, the Cadets show promise to make A M a future contender for the SWC crown. Neil and Archie are up for the rebound. Lawrence has the jump on the Cougars. Archie tries a jump shot. Standing, left to right: Turner, McNichol, Schwake, Lawrence, Corson, Carroll. Kneeling: Johnson, Swisher, Connally, Hutto, Collier. Not pictured: Sammy Meyer. 331 SEASON RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING G FG FT RB TP AVE. Archie Carroll 14 68 50 107 186 13.2 Neil Swisher 14 66 53 79 185 13.2 Wayne Lawrence 13 56 30 100 142 10.9 Fritzie Connally 14 24 31 53 79 5.6 Jim McNichol 14 15 34 57 64 4.5 Bob Johnson 14 22 12 21 56 4.0 Ernie Turner 13 15 11 32 41 3.1 Jack Collier 9 5 8 15 18 2.0 Dave Corson 6 8 9 16 2.6 A M OPPONENT A M 56 69 St. Marys A M 71 68 Memphis State A M 46 68 Wake Forest A M 50 Richmond A M 72 69 Ohio State A M 44 60 Temple A M 92 74 Houston A M 48 71 TCU A M 55 57 Texas Tech A M 44 36 SMU A M 51 67 Arkansas A M 71 50 Texas A M 60 51 Baylor A M 59 62 Rice A M 57 67 Rice A M 57 47 Baylor A M 68 74 Texas A M 66 57 Arkansas A M 43 42 SMU A M 79 63 Texas Tech A M 42 62 TCU 332 AGS 55 - RAIDERS 57 Although the Fighting Texas Aggies hit tremen¬ dous 51.6 percent of their shots in the first half, the Raiders of Tech squeezed the game by two points. Neil Swisher and Archie Carroll both had 12 points for the Cadets of Coach Boh Rogers. AGGIES 44 - SMU 36 Playing a game of strictly defense, the rip-roar¬ ing Texas Aggies jolted the SMU Mustangs for their worst loss in three years. SMU’s Rick Her- rescher, candidate for All-American, was held to 5 points while scrappy Neil Swisher and Archie Car- roll garnered 23 points between them to lead the Ags. AGS 48 - FROGS 71 Getting off to a slow start in the Southwest Con¬ ference basketball season, the fighting Texas Aggies bowed before the tall Toads of TCU. Soph star Wayne Lawrence was the only bright spot in the Aggie hopes as he netted 14 points. JACK SCHWAKE Archie Carroll fakes Teasip. KEN HUTTO CADETS 59 - OWLS 62 The Rice Owls were tops only in score as the hard-playing Cadets of Bob Rogers fought them into an overtime. This was undoubtedly one of the hardest games for the Owls as the Ags’ star sopho¬ more bagged 18 points to make the game tight. AGGIES 71 - TEXAS 50 The Fighting Aggie cagers ran the hapless Texas Longhorns ragged taking a 71-50 victory in the conference opener for both clubs. The defeat was the worst that the Aggies have ever applied to a Long¬ horn basketball team. Sophomore Wayne Lawrence led the Aggie scoring with 22 points, and 11 re¬ bounds. A M 66 - ARKANSAS 57 The hard-playing, high-spirited Texas Aggies overpowered the high ranked Arkansas Razorbacks and dethroned them as SWC leaders. Led by versa¬ tile Neil Swisher with 21 points and Archie Carroll the Ags’ outshined the Porkers all through the game. BOB JOHNSON CADETS 51 - HOGS 67 The tremendous shooting of the nationally ranked Arkansas Hogs proved too much for the fighting cagers of A M. Archie Carroll netted 15 points, but it was no t enough to overcome the 52 percent shooting percentage of the Porkers. AGGIES 79 - TECH 63 Coming from behind in the last four minutes, the giant killers of A M chopped down the mighty Red Raiders. The Ags took the game by dropping a tremendous 47 points to 19 for Tech in the last four minutes. Hard-playing Wayne Lawrence, Ag soph, netted 21 with 10 rebounds to lead the Cadets. CADETS 60- BAYLOR 51 Leading from midway through the first half, the fighting Texas Aggies downed the Baylor Bears for the third time of the season. Neil Swisher bagged 17 points for the cagers of Coach Bob Rogers. JIM McNlCHOL Wayne and Fritzie scramble with Owls. JACK COLLIER CADETS 57 - RICE 67 Fighting until the final seconds of the game, the scrappy Texas Aggies fell before the tall Rice Owls. The score changed hands many times until the final period. Aggie junior Archie Carroll tallied 17 points in the effort. AGGIES 57 - BEARS 47 Combining a fine defense and high shooting ac¬ curacy, the Cadets smothered the hapless Baylor Bears. An unhappy Waco crowd saw the Ag quintet hit 45 percent in the second half. Last year’s SWC finest soph Neil Swisher grabbed 15 points for the Ags. AGS 43 - SMU 42 The Fighting Texas Aggies accomplished virtually the impossible for the third time in one week—up¬ setting the Southwest Conference leader as they whipped SMU, 43-42. The race is in chaos as a re¬ sult of Neil Swisher’s last second basket from mid¬ court, which was deemed successful on a goal tend¬ ing call by the officials against the Mustangs. NEIL SWISHER A M 42 - TCU 62 Tall Texas Christian and the Texas Aggies closed their basketball season as the Frogs, capitalizing on height and accuracy, took a 62-42 victory from the Cadets. The loss rang down the curtain on the most successful season enjoyed by the Aggies since 1951. Sophomore Dave Corson led a frigid Aggie attack with 10 points. AGS 68 - SIPS 74 Outgunned, outscored, but not outfought, the Ag¬ gies fell before the Teasips in the final minutes of the game. It was a seesaw battle all the way with the score being tied 11 times, and the lead changing hands 11 times. Scrappy Neil Swisher netted 20 points as the game’s high point man. WAYNE LAWRENCE Archie tries a hook. ARCHIE CARROLL 74 Allen Academy 54 45 TCU Wogs 50 61 Texas Frosh 63 40 Rice Owlets 45 70 Baylor Cubs 71 77 Wharton J. C. 71 78 Houston Frosh 73 55 Baylor Cubs 59 58 Rice Owlets 59 60 Texas Frosh 70 68 TCU Wogs 83 Fish Etheridge is ready to rebound. Heartbreaking losses told the tale as the fighting Texas Aggie Fish won only 3 out of 11 games for the season. The Fish played four games into the overtime only to come out on the short end of the score. In six of their games, they were beaten by an average of only 3 points. Don Mercer led the Fish with 164 points while Elliot Craig took second with 146. Fishes Mercer and Craig fight the Owlets. 338 The mighty Emmett Smallwood—broad-jumper, hurdler and sprinter TRACK V First row, left to right: Palmer, Lewis, Hajosky, Carver, Flood, Smallwood, Blackstone, Dulock, Douglas, Kirkpatrick. Second row: Putnam, Heald, Nichols, Uribe, Smith, Witt, Hickman, Lamb, Bonorden. Third, row: Coker, Merka, Medura, Frels, Hill, Carter, Thomas. Emmett struts Ins stuff! This was a season which saw many second and third places. The Aggies were never able to build a rounded team, although there were a few stars which did shine brightly, such as Smallwood and Uribe. The era of Coach “Andy” Anderson has ended. It brought many honors to Texas A M. Putman and future coaches have a great record to look up to and try to match. 340 Emmett tries for a new record. Duelock and Carver are ready to move. _____- ____________ i i. V r .. ... . r4f ? -m • I Carter makes like a bird. TEXAS 96, U of H 40, AGS 34 The Texas Longhorns dominated the triangular meet with 96 points, as they topped the U of H with 40 and A M with 34. Emmett Smallwood won the board jump with a leap of 23’-7l 2” to lead the Aggie thin-clads. Douglas up and over. A M 27 1 2, TEXAS 107 1 2, RICE 34 Douglas shows his skill in the pole vault. Eddie Southern of Texas broke the national collegiate 400-yd. dash record 46.1 seconds in leading Texas to a smashing victory in a triangular meet with Rice and A M. South¬ ern also anchored the sprint relay team to a victory, while his teammate Joe Villereal won the mile in 4:08.7. Emmett Smallwood placed 2nd in the broad jump and 3rd in the hurdles to pace the Aggie Trackmen. Emmett Smallwood and Homer Smith get high for the hurdles. A M 46, SMU 74, RICE 50 Emmett Smallwood again proved to be the Aggie point-maker as he won the 220-yd. low hurdles and took 3rd in the broad jump. Ernest Uribe also helped the Aggie cause with a 2nd in the 220-yd. dash and a 3rd in the 100- yd. dash, although it wasn’t enough to overcome SMU’s big 74 points. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET Muscleman Hill works with the shot put. The Texas Longhorns scored 91 points to win their 5th straight SWC track meet. Aggie star trackman. Emmett Smallwood, won the broad jump to get the only Aggie first. Ele also placed in the low hurdles. Teammates Homer Smith and Don Carter placed fifth in high hurdles and javelin respectively to assist Smallwood in the effort. AGGIES 69, LSU 70, RICE 31 The Aggies were outscored in the final event in a thrilling meet held on Kyle Field. LSU barely nosed the Aggies in the mile relay to win for the Tigers. Emmett Smallwood was outstanding for the Aggies as he placed in five events. The highlight of the day was a new meet record of 24’-3 1 4” in the broad jump by Smallwood. BORDER OLYMPICS The Aggies placed sixth in the Border Olympics, as Emmett Smallwood was the only Aggie first- place winner, capturing the broad jump with a leap of 23’-4”. He also placed 4th in the 100 and ran a leg on the 5th place sprint relay team. Texas and SMU dominated the meet with 90 and SI 1 ) points respectively. The Aggies had Id 1 ). Ernest Uribe and Emmett Smallwood fight the Owls and LSU for the 100. Greenwood makes ready with the javelin. AGGIES 66 2 3, RICE 69 1 3 Rice captured the mile relay to edge the Aggies in the dual meet. Emmett Smallwood was beaten for the first time in two years in the broad jump, as Rice sophomore Daly Moseley won the event with a leap of 24’-3%”. Smallwood won the 180-yd. low hurdles, Ernest Uribe also tallied ten points for the Aggie cause, as the Aggies captured seven firsts. Where he lands nobody knows? V w5V i V ' -ta+r. First roiv, left to right: Wills, Wallace, Laird, Hunt, Conaway, Isaac, Francis, Rollins, King. Second row: Putnam, Vance, Stewart. Clark, Whatley, Martin, Cash, Dryden. Third row: Matthews. Landrum, Craig. Long, Girard, Woodington. FISH TRACK Fish Cash, on your mark! Fish Long loosens up with the javelin. 347 ' j; w Left to right: Don Carver, John Blake, William Palmer, Dick Hickman, C. T. Hajosky, Fred Unlock. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FISH Left to right: Stan Wallace, Bobby Laird. Allen Francis, Jim Craig, Howard Dugger, Charlie Rollins. Jim King. BASEBALL 349 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS T earn Won Lost % Texas University 13 2 .867 Southern Methodist University 9 6 .609 Rice Institute 8 6 .571 Texas A M 6 8 .429 Texas Christian University 4 9 .308 Baylor University 2 11 .154 Name Final Batting Average AB es R H Ave. Herrington 51 8 16 .314 Stone 49 7 15 .306 Reed 14 2 4 .286 Paradowski 24 6 6 .250 Thomas 40 9 9 .225 Patterson 51 5 11 .216 Plumlee 51 6 11 .216 Smotherman 51 6 11 .216 Hullum 19 2 4 .211 Carroll 43 7 9 .209 “WAIT’L NEXT YEAR” After a start like champions, the 1958 Aggie Baseball team folded in mid-season and ended up in 4th place in the seven-team Southwest Conference. The cadets started the conference season with a double victory in a double-header in Waco as they trounced the Bruins 9-7 and 7-4. This sweep was followed by a split with Southern Methodist University in a two-game week¬ end in Dallas. Thus with a 3-1 record the Aggies seemed to be in good shape with a fourth of the games gone. However, the next game saw Rice pound two Aggie pitchers for 7 runs and a 7-1 victory as the Aggies were virtually eliminated from a chance for the conference crown. Things looked a little better the next weekend when the Farmers teed off on Frog pitching to swipe a double-header from TCU. However, at this point it was all over. The next seven games saw the Aggies on top only once—a 4-0 excellently played victory over the 2nd-rated Mustangs of SMU which knocked the Ponies from the top. Only the cry of “wait’l next year” overshadows the bleak picture cast by the ’58 season record. The complete Aggie infield consisted of sophomores and will be back to try to add to the record of double plays in one season that it made this year. Also, Gary Herrington, junior catcher, who has twice been All-SWC and who led the team in batting this year with a .314 average, will return to aid the Aggie cause. With him will be left fielder Lloyd Stone, second team All-SWC outfielder, who trailed Herrington with a .306 average. 350 TOBY NEWTON Winning four of the six Aggie Conference victories, Toby Newton was selected first team All-SWC. His most outstanding per¬ formance during the year was the seven inning, 17 strikeout, I hit game against Texas Tech. GARY HERRINGTON For the second year in succession Gary Herrington, junior Varsity backstop, was selected as the best catcher in the Southwest Conference. Batting .314 in conference play and .367 in non-conference play, Herrington led the Aggies in batting, homeruns, rbi’s and runs scored. LLOYD STONE Playing his first year in Aggie uniform, Lloyd Stone, junior transfer outfielder from Tarletori, was selected to the second team All- SWC. The left fielder batted .305 in confer¬ ence play and led the Aggies in doubles, triples, and in total bases. 351 rnnZ m 70 m nZO —iCO Paradowski makes it back, as SMU’s attempted pickoff fails. AGGIES OPEN SEASON WITH SWEEP OVER BRUINS Starting off with a bang, the Cadets of Aggieland mauled the Bruins of Baylor 9-7 and 7-4 to take first place in the Southwest Conference baseball campaign. In the conference opener, Donnie Hullum came on in relief in the 9th to preserve the victory for Toby Newton. As usual the cadet infield—composed entirely of soph¬ omores—sparkled and picked up two more double plays to make seven for the season. Unusual in the game was the power at the plate, which has been lacking in Aggie ball clubs for the past few years. Right fielder and cap¬ tain Jim Smotherman and left fielder Lloyd Stone provid¬ ed the big bats for the Ags. Stone slapped a triple and single in the opener and added a double in the second game to mark up three rbi’s. Smotherman had three doubles and a single in 10 trips to the plate, providing four rbi’s. Percy Sanderson got the win for the nightcap as he struck out 2 and walked 5 to win his first conference college ball game. Wendell Reed snags a hot grounder at third base. 352 Lloyd Stone, All-Southwest Conference second-team outfielder, beats out a bunt against SMU . . . FARMERS TAKE MAJORITY FROM MUSTANGS In the opening game of a two-game weekend in Dallas, the SMU Mustangs shot the A M Cadets out of first place with a 5-0 victory. The Aggies rallied back to grab the second game with a narrow 4-3 decision. Donnie Hullum struck out 8 but walked 6 in the opener as the Mustangs got 5 runs on eight hits for the win. Lloyd Stone, junior left fielder, gathered half the Ag 4 hits—one a three-base shot off the left field wall. In the second game, the Aggie nine drew first blood as they pushed across the winning run in the initial inning. Catcher Gary Herrington doubled to account for the decisive marker. Toby Newton chalked up the victory as he gave up 8 scattered hits while striking out 11 and walking 7. The third game of the Farmer-Mustang series saw a low hard drive off the bat of first baseman Bo Paradowski sail over the left field wall to make the final 4-0 score as the Ags knocked the SMU team from their perch on top of the con¬ ference ladder. He also had a single, 2 runs scored, and 3 rbi’s in four times at bat. Wayne Scharper, junor hurler, went all the way for the Cadets, scattering 7 hits for his first con¬ ference victory. . . . and on the next hit, scores for the Ags. Coach Bell discusses pitching with cadet moundsmen Newton and Hullum. NEWTON WHIFFS 17 IN SEVEN INNINGS BUT UNPREDICTABLE AGGIES LOSE TO TECH Scoring two unearned runs in the 9th inning off reliefer Percy Sanderson, the Texas Tech Red Raiders outlasted the Aggies 3-2. After Toby Newton had struck out 17 in the first inning, he was replaced by Sanderson who allowed only one hit—a homerun—in the 8th inning while adding 3 more strikeouts to the list. In the ninth, however, two errors by the usually dependable infield gave the Raiders an undeserved victory. Bo Paradowski led the Cadets at the plate with 2 hits in four trips to the plate. Newton warms up in the batter’s box. 354 STEERS CONTINUE JINX AS THEY GORE AGGIES AGAIN, AGAIN, AND AGAIN . . . The Texas University Teasippers continued their athletic dominance over the A M sportsmen of ’58 as they knocked the Ags to third place in the conference standing with a 12-1 victory. Three Aggie pitchers, Hullum, Newton, and Schaper, gave UT 12 runs on 11 hits and issued 13 free passes to give the Aggies their poorest showing of the year. The only bright spots for the Aggies were the two hits garnered by catcher Gary Herrington. Two weeks, the Aggies again met doom as the Longhorns won their 1000 and 1001 ball games of their school history with 13-2 and 4-0 victories. Walks, errors, and numerous base hits were the deciding factors as the Aggies failed to do any¬ thing right against their arch rivals from the land of the orange tower. In the first game of the twin bill, Lloyd Stone doubled in two runs in the first inning to give the Cadets a head start and things looked good for the Farmers, but it only took 3 innings for the Steers to erase the lead, plus adding a few insurance tallies. Toby Newton was the loser as he allowed 11 runs on 7 base hits and 8 walks while striking out only one in three innings. Donnie Hullum was the victim of the second game, although he only allowed five hits in the seven-inning tilt. Toby Newton gives the outfield a few high ones. 355 Reed scores against Cougars. Sophomore Percy Sanderson shows promising torn, that gave him a 1-0 won-lost record in 1958. Thomas racks up another for the Aggies. Ill n - 356 Smotherman scores from second as opposing catcher looks on. J. B. Carroll gets ready to swat a high pitch into left field. RICE KNOCKS PROPS FROM UNDER SURGING CADETS Rice virtually eliminated the ’58 Aggies from the conference race as they claimed a 7-1 decision over the Cadets—their second conference loss of the season. Toby Newton, the senior All-SWC hurler, pitched fine ball allowing but 4 hits in five innings while striking out 6 Owls, but the hits came together and accounted for 4 of the opponents’ runs. Donnie Hullum relieved the senior hurler and held the Owls to four hits in the last three innings while striking out 3 men. Lloyd Stone again led the Ag sluggers and scored the lone army tally after a sharp single in the sixth and another bingle by Dink Patterson, Aggie second baseman. Stone rounds third in a blur of speed. AGS DROP TWIN BILL TO FROGS Inexperience again played a dominant role in the ruin of the Aggie record as TCU used miscues of the youthful Cadets to roll to an 11-6 and a 10-6 victory over the Ags. The Frogs used one big inning in both tilts to defeat the hard-pressed Aggies, and both times had to come from behind to accomplish the feat. In the second game, the Ags led for four innings as Wendel Reed homered with a mate aboard for two runs and Lloyd Stone connected three times for two doubles and a single to drive in three runs. However, the bottom fell out in the fourth when TCU scored 7 runs on 4 doubles and 3 singles. Schaper and Newton were the losing pitchers. Carroll digs for first after base hit. SWIMMING 360 First row: Briggs, Huck, Hooks, Holmes, Rhodes. Second row: Emil Mamaliga (Diving Coach), Cossani, Hernandez, Lyons, Roberts, Godfrey, Okomoto. Third row: Young, Draper, Cook, Kuich, Mount, Blayney, Fletcher, Ufer, Woodward, Coach Arthur Adamson. VARSITY SEASON RECORD SWC RELAY MEET SMU 116 A M110 Texas Tech 62 Rice 54 SWC CONFERENCE MEET SMU 188 A M91 Texas 50 Rice 47 Texas Tech 7y 2 DUAL MEETS A M Opponent 65 Gustavus Adolphus 21 64 University of Houston 22 61 N.W. of Louisiana 25 74 Texas Tech 11 56 Texas University 29 56 Rice 30 26 SMU 60 361 AGGIES FINISH SECOND IN CONFERENCE COSSANI SETS NEW SWC RECORD—HIGH POINT MAN IN CONFERENCE MEET Led by Orlando Cossani, who set a new conference record in the 200-yd. dolphin, the 1958 Aggie splashers captured second place in the SWC Conference. Cossani also won first in the 200-yd. individual medley, and second in the 100-yd. butterfly. The Aggie swimmers won six of seven dual meets during the season, losing only to the SWC Champs, SMU. They also finished second in the SWC Meet Relay. At the close of the season, Rip Woodward, senior member of the swimming team, was awarded the Kiel Trophy by Coach Art Adamson as the outstanding member of the team for the 1958 year. The award is based on other activities along with swimming, such as grades, extracurricular activities, and campus leadership. A one-and-one-half forward somersault from the three meter board. An Ag comes out of a flip-turn and drives for the finish. Record Breaker r 4ni ORLANDO COSSANI 362 First row: Andrews, Tees, Fulton, Reitz. Second roiv: Mamaliga, Davidson, York, Huber, Scholl, Powe. Third row: Rohrbough, O’Heeron, Bradford, Harring¬ ton, Spitzer, Rhorbough. FISH SWIMMING A M FISH RECORD Opponent 43 SMU 41 52 Texas Tech 34 44 Lamar High School 42 49 Rice 37 FUTURE BRIGHT The future looks bright for Coach Art Adamson with the new material coming up to the varsity from the Fish next year. This year’s Fish were undefeated in four meets including three Southwest Conference Schools. Outstanding among the Fish swimmers were Harrington. Scholl. Rietz and Fulton. These men along with the returning splashers of the varsity promise a brighter future for the Aggie Tankers. 363 Aggie strokers tie SMU in 50-yard freestyle event. Event 1500 meters 200-yd. Breast 50-yd. Freestyle 220 Freestyle 100 Breast 1 Meter Diving 200 Indiv. Medley A soaring SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET Entree Tetsuo Okomoto Orlando Cossani Jim Roberts jerry Mount Dave Woodward Hondo Hernandes Frank Holmes Dieter Ufer W. J. Godfrey John Lyons Orlando Cossani Tetsuo Okomoto Lindsey Blayney Place 2 1 6 4 4 5 6 4 4 6 1 2 6 Event 400 Freestyle Relay 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 200 Breast 440 Freestyle 3 Meter Diving 400 Medley Relay Entree Woodward. Hernandes, Mound, Kuick Orlando Cossani James Rhodes Jerry Mount Nick Kuick Dieter Ufer Tetsuo Okomoto Hondo Hernandes W. J. Godfrey John Lyons Briggs, Ufer, Cook, Holmes half-twist adds points to the Farmers’ second place total in the Southwest Conference. Former Olympic swimmer, Tetsuo Okomoto, has been a deciding factor in many swim¬ ming meets during his three years in Aggie uniform. Adamson and Mamaliga discuss strategy before conference relays. 365 Coach Dowell, Rex Reed, John Young, Don Dixon, John Medlin, Jack Brady, Joe Simmons. TENNIS Repeating last year’s record, the 1958 varsity tennis team finished in fifth place in the Southwest Conference. Their only conference win was against TCU, but this did not keep Rex Reed from being outstanding as the number one man. Rex was one of the players in the Annapolis Tournament. REX REED JOE SIMMONS GOLF SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RUNNERS-UP Hillry Ransom, A1 Jones, Ernie Houser, Bobby Nichols, Dick Chapman. Binky Mitchella. NON-CONFERENCE MATCHES BORDER OLYMPICS CONFERENCE MATCHES 4th Place Aggies Opponent Aggies Opponent 2 U. of Houston 7 Individual Scoring 3 Arkansas 3 V 2 Lamar Tech 6 V 2 Nichols 70-68 (138) 2 3i 2 SMU 2 M 2 2 0 2 U. of Houston Lamar Tech 7 7i o Jones Mitchella 72-73 75-78 (145) (153) 3 M 2 Texas Tech TCU 2 M 4 2 North Texas Prewitt 75-80 (155) Rice 3 4 6 5i o Mississippi Southern 0 2 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 2 Texas 4 3 Western Illinois College 4 MEET 6 Baylor IV 2 North Texas 5% Nichols 75-81 (156) 5 Jones 9 Prewitt 1 .4 367 t V ' CO-CAPTAIN BOBBY NICHOLS AGGIE GOLFERS FINISH SECOND Finishing close behind the champion Arkansas Razorbacks, the 1958 golf team came within two points of winning the Southwest Conference this year. The Ags, who won four out of the seven conference matches, were the only team to dent the Razorback record as they tied them 3-3 in the conference opener. They went on to beat SMU 3% to 2 1 2, Texas Tech 3Vi to 2%, Rice 6 to 0, and Baylor 6 to 0. Texas and TCU eased past the Cadets by identical scores of 4 to 2. In non-conference play, the Ags didn’t fare so well as they won only one of seven matches. Their best non-conference showings came in the Border Olympics at Laredo and in the Pine Forest Tournament in Houston. At these meets, the Aggie linksmen finished 4th and 5th respectively among twenty-odd teams from all over the nation. Bobby Nichols, the Aggie mainstay for the past three years and senior co-captain this year, was the big gun in both of these meets as he finished 4th and 2nd respectively in individual scoring. FISH GOLF FISH GOLFERS DISREGARD TU JINX The freshman golfers of Aggieland paid no attention to the jinx cast upon sports events including both schools this year by topping the State University twice in two attempts. Led by outstanding golfers such as Tom Fonseca, Ed Trip¬ lett, Ralph Tolan, and Arthur Hull, the Fish also beat Rice and finished second in the Southwest Recreational Meet in Fort Worth. These sophomores-to-be promise to add considerable strength to the varsity, who finished second in the conference this year, and possibly even give some of the varsity returnees a run for their money for starting positions. 369 r c,Ricv “T”- ASSOCIATION Tommy Howard Richard Hunkier Ronald Kirkpatrick Charles Krueger Joe Munson T. Okamoto Gale Oliver Buddy Payne Henry Pearson 370 Darrell Brown Jack Collier Bobby Conrad Paul Harrington Fred Hartman Gary Herrington “T”- ASSOCIATION Jim Langston Jim McNichol Bobby Marks Charles Milstead John Reed Gary Rollins Wayne Schaper Joe Schmid Jack Schwake John Tracey Erwin Turner Norman Ufer Jimmy Wright 371 Ajis take a breather during halftime of the muddy Blue Stars contest. A tremendous save by the Ags in the state final game with Casa Blanca of Dallas. SOCCER ’ST-’SB SEASON RECORD A M Opp. A M vs. Brook Army Med. Center ________________________ 7 2 A M vs. United of Houston ____________________________________14 0 A M vs. Houston Soccer Club ________________________________ 6 4 A M vs. United ___________________________________________________________ 3 3 A M vs. University of Texas __________________________________ 3 2 A M vs. Spurs of Houston ______________________________________ 8 1 A M vs. United ______________________________________________________ 1 0 A M vs. Blue Stars of Houston ______________________________ 2 3 A M vs. United ___________________________________ 4 3 A M vs. Blue Stars _____________________________________________________ 1 0 A M vs. Spurs ______ 13 0 State semi-final with Galan of San Antonio: A M 2. Opp. 2 State final with Casa Blanca of Dallas: A M 3. Opp. 1 Alfonso Adalpe dives for a block in the first battle with the Blue Stars. . Gustavo Gamero vies with a Galan-of-San-Antonio guard in a bloody semi-final game. r . r ' • Stopping a Galan pass in the same game. Composed primarily of students from the Latin-American countries, A M’s soccer team copped the state championship with a 10-1 record this year. It also placed five men on the All-Star team, sponsored by the Houston Soccer Association, which will journey to New Orleans for a national tournament. The representatives chosen are: Jaime Quesada, of Madrid; Carlos Salinas, of La Paz, Bolivia; Alfonso Aldape, of Tam¬ pico, Mexico; and Ernesto Alvarez, of Santa Anna, El Salva¬ dor. Nick Hopkins, of Bryan, Texas, will play halfback on the reserve team. Captain Nick Hopkins receiving State Championship trophy after defeating Casa Blanca. A shot at the goal by Salinas against the Spurs. Villarreal and Salinas halt the Spurs with a midfield block. Back row: M Sgt. William H. Gard, Assistant Coach; Wilson, Gill, Campbell, Herring, Capt. Kermit D. Reel, Coach. Front row: Roberts, Halbert, Belote, Bollfrass, Benson. PISTOL TEAM PISTOL MATCHES A M Scores Opponent Scores 1361 Michigan State Texas U. 1331 1364 1249 1345 Michigan State 1357 1345 New Mex. Military 1268 1345 Naval Academy 1392 1365 Wisconsin 1363 1365 Air Force Acad. 1315 1383 Naval Academy 1407 1383 West Point 1405 1383 Oklahoma 1322 1387 New Mex. Military 1313 1402 Coast Guard Acad. 1384 1402 West Point 1424 1102 Wisconsin 1370 1385 Air Force Academy 1364 1392 Oklahoma 1321 1372 Purdue 1324 1392 San Jose State 1375 1368 Arizona 996 Having a good season on the firing range, the Aggie pis- toleers won 14 matches while losing but 5. In the U. S. Revolver Association Intercollegiate League, the team placed fourth out of six teams in stiff competition. Charles Benson was picked on the first All-American Team with Charles Bollfrass making the second team. They finished sixth out of nineteen teams in the NRA College Matches with David Herring taking 3rd place, William Hulbert 6th place, and Gill placing 12th. Ferrald Belote, team captain, received the R. L. Sargent Award. 374 Coach Ross Von Weder guided the fencing team to an undefeated season. At the National Fencing Tournament held in Lubbock, the Aggie team of Spurlock, Elliot, and Layne placed twelfth out of thirty teams, which was the highest any Southwest team has ever placed. The team of Layne, Elliot, Arnold, and Spurlock won the Southwestern Intercollegiate Tournament held in Hous¬ ton. They finished 12 touches ahead of Texas Tech with Rice, Texas, and TCU following in that order. Southwest Conference Champions, 1958. National rating: Twelfth and highest ever. Front row: Burnside, Lieske, Mikulec, Short, Roberts. Second roiv: Ansley, Johnson, Schoenfeld, Boswell, Mayfield, Winder, coach. Back row: Lidy, Razo, Claiborne, Todd, Watson. Front row: Mathews, coach; Barker, Galindo, Schmidt, Rix, L. Barker, Webb. Back row: Parks, Watkins, Stern, Sears, Pylate. “STAN” WORKMAN BOWLING With a record of five wins and two losses, the Aggie bowling team finished the year by placing third in the Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament. The most one-sided win was that over Texas Uni¬ versity In the Texas State Bowling Tournament the Aggies dropped to their lowest place of the season, placing eighth in the Class “B” division. All in all, it was a successful year for the team. FLOYD HARDIMON Front row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Mike Ruiz Roger Moran James Herold Jim Bates Wes Wilson Bill Smith Billy Van Sickle Jim Faulkner Dave Laurel Jesse Salinas James McKnight Ed Mikulenka John Garnett Barney Welch Don Dorsett Bob Sizemore Carroll Wallace Joe Eichblatt Royce Ray T. Hearne Boh Thompson Don Walther Jim Braugh Joe Norville Abner Smith Byron Bussey Calvin Hines Robert Marshall Tom Withey George Munro Fred Delafield William Jones Cullen Allen Rufus Dodgen Stewart McLeod Waylan Quisenberry Clayte Binion Wilbur Gloor A1 Brothers John Vetterup 378 SS9II INTRAMURALS Front row: Alvis, White, Presswood, Neal, Worthy, Morrison, Adicks Back row: Chamberlain, Hall, Batek, Lyon, Walker, Vincent. CLASS “B” FOOTBALL, “A” VET Front roiv: Vogt, Bohac, Botard, Lawrence, Spencer, Morris, Garcia. Back row: Bridges. Henderson, McGinty, Mills, Valerius, Todd. CLASS “A” SOFTBALL, “A” ORDNANCE Front row: Boone, Morgan, Ewing, Province. Bac k row: Miller, Scott, Willis, Harris, Brune, Lott. 379 CLASS “B” SOFTBALL. SQUADRON “4” Front row: Worth. Tachaberry, Rutherford, Winston, Chiles, Ogden. Back row: Gardner, Hill, Saul, Blewster. INTRA CLASS “C” TENNIS, MILNER HALL Brasher, Carriger, Campbell, Little, Patterson. p H f i 1 V - —-r- - -a ' • ! f ' •; -V - ' ryiirv-.- ' j| r 1 CLASS “A” BASKETBALL, SQUADRON 21 Echols, Thomas, Jones, Ranson. Clifford, Prewitt. CLASS “A” RIFLE, “B” INF. Boysen, Bradley, Sanders, Bratton, Machemehl, Murski, Kimrey. CLASS “C” VOLLEYBALL. DORM 16 Clark, Sanders, Bayley, Krause, Olth, Schwartz. CLASS “B” Lieske, Sqd. 14 Mikulek, “A” Inf. Beall, “A” Inf. Boswell, “A” Inf. WRESTLING Schoenfield, “A” Chem. Whitmire, “A” Ord. Payne, “B” Armor Hagaman, “C” Engr. 382 CLASS “B” TRACK, 440 RELAY, “A” ATHLETICS Taner, Franklin, Kettler, Barber. CLASS “C” FOOTBALL, PURYEAR HALL Front row: Mayfield, Buentello, Bathager, Stevens. Back row: Ruis, McKinney. CLASS “A” TRACK, 880 RELAY, “A” T. C. Flood, Rogerson, Schmidt, Roeder. 383 CLASS “B” TRACK Mike Hansen, “A” QMC, 120 low hurdles Clifford Davis, “A” Athl., 440-yard dash Charles Taylor, “A” Vet., 100-yard dash Carl Franklin, “A” Athl., 880-yard run 384 V‘ 5 • CLASS “A” SWIMMING. SOO-FOOT MEDLEY, “A” ORDNANCE Willis, Schewe, Frese. James Jackson. “A” Chem.. 300-Foot Freestyle Leonard Smith, “B” AAA. 200-Foot Breaststroke Charles Hewlett, Sq. 13, 100-Foot Backstroke Spring Bar-B-Q. The drinks are damp and die food is fair, but die fellowship is superb. Section edited by John Jefferson and Rod Stepp 386 organizations STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BOARD Serving as the backbone of all student publications, the Student Publications Board is both advisor and coordinator to student publications. The board is composed of three faculty members, three students, the director of student publications, and two other faculty advisors. STUDENT PUBLICATION SECRETARIES Standing: Mrs. Joy Roper, Mrs. Lynn Andrews, Mrs. Polly Patranella. Sitting: Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda. THE AGRICULTURIST AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor --------------------- Assistant Editor .... Business Manager Feature Editors ..... Distributing Editor Joke Editor ----------- Arvill G. Newby Merill Adamcik .... Larry Martin . Danny Gansky Jack Wilkinson . Jerry Ellington . Dave Westfall Editor ARVILL G. NEWBY First row: Westfal, Martin, Newby, Adamic, Gangsky. Second row: Pepper, Bagley, Trawick, Dieterling. AGGIELAND STAFF Editor, ROY DAVIS Assistant Editor, ALEX CLARK Business Manager, BILL HAMPTON Class Editor _____ ___________________________ David Cox Organizations Editor Rod Stepp, John Jefferson Sports Editors ..... ............................. Ron Stepp, Jerry Rhea Activities Editor ______________________________________________________ Bob Berlin Index Editor ___________________________________________________ Barry Mooseberg Military Editor ___ _________________________________________________ Seth Hanovice Editor AGGIELAND ’58 ROY RENNET DAVIS AGGIEL - ) CLASS ( Editor DAVID COX Left to right: Dan Chapman, Dick Biondi, Joel Gambrell, Stan Humphries, Duke Burnett, A1 Calvez, David Cox, Larry Whitman, Terrill Perry, Dennis Strickland. Editor BARRY MOOSEBERG Left to right: Jim Archer, Bruce Kieth, Don Morris, Barry Mooseberg, Wayne Schneider, Gary Hammer. Co-Editors ROD STEPP, JOHN JEFFERSON Left to right: Jarrell Gibbs, John Pierce, Rod Stepp, Jim Reeves, Pat Harn, John Jefferson, Sam Barranco, Ronnie Gant, Hoppy Dodge. Assistant Editor ALEX CLARK Business Manager BILL HAMPTON Business Secretary MARTHA LEE “MOPPY” MUELLER AND ACTIVITIES Editor BOB BERLIN Left to right: Allen McCree, John Herren, Bob Berlin, Burt Omisby. Co-Editors JERRY RHEA, RON STEPP Left to right: Bob Barker, Ed Rigsby, Bill Hedderman, Ron Stepp, Tom Brown, Jerry Rhea. Editor SETH HANOVICE Left to right: Clarence Buttridge, A1 Junek, Tim Bond, Artis Mosely, Guy Keeling, George Loveland, Don Horn. Joe Tindel, right, ’57-’58 editor of the Battalion, listens to a re¬ mark made by his managing ed¬ itor, Jim Neighbors, while the two critique an issue of the news¬ paper. BAT The men with the insight to the A M sports world, Gary Rollins, sports editor, and Bob Weekley, assistant sports editor, look over the day’s product—one of many which keep Aggies in touch with maroon and white teams. Fred Meurer and Joe Buser, news editors, and Gayle McNutt, city editor, left to right, discuss a Battalion layout problem. The three took over top positions on the ’58-’59 Battalion, with Buser serving as editor, Meurer as managing editor, and McNutt as executive news editor. 392 BATTALION STAFF Editor ...... Joe Tindel Managing Editor _________________________________________________ Jim Neighbors News Editors ...........................................__ __________ ... Joe Buser Fred Meurer City Editor ___________________________________________________________ Gayle McNutt Sports Editor __________________________________________________________ Gary Rollins Assistant Sports Editor ________________________________________ Bob Weekley Cartoonist ___________ Don Collins Photographers ___________________________ Francis Nivers Rauol Roth TALION Ace Battalion photographers, Francis Nivers, left, and Rauol Roth, right, check the day’s assignments before clicking tbe cameras for another edition of the newspaper. 393 COMMENTATOR COMMENTATOR STAFF Editor ______________________________________________ Dave McClain Editorial Staff ________________ Bob Kerr, Welton Jones, Bob Weekley, Jack Swann, James Provard, Val Polk, Cadwell Ray, Joe Steen, Tucker Sutherland, Don Fisher Art Staff .........— T. W. McCorcle, Nick Hopkins, Hugh Gentry, T. Stafford Advertising Staff __________________ Bill Stephens, Lowell Cunningham Editor DAVE McCLAIN Noted as the most controversial “and the most read” publication on the campus, the Commentator pro¬ vides varietal amusement for students in the arts and sciences field. The staff which edits the magazine is shown below in a typical working afternoon THE ENGINEER STAFF ENGINEER STAFF Editor ________________________________ George Ragsdale Associate Editor _______________________________ Lamar Smith Art Editor ________________________________________ Norman Ufer Features ________________ Jim Riggs, Editor; Bill Heye, Paul Costa, Mike Hunn, Melvin Kalmans Business Manager ________________________ Dewitt McLallen Layout Manager ______________________________ Darryl Springs Editor GEORGE RAGSDALE First row: Costa, McLallen, Ragsdale, Wells, Riggs, Springs. Second row: Bertrand, Heye, Hunn, Nechols, Greene. SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ______________________________________________________ W. A. Hill Executive Editor J. B. Henson Associate Editors T. A. Hennard, J.. D. Ross Editorial Assistants- _D. R. Clark, 0. Schroeder Copy Editors L. H. Carroll, J. W. Huff, R. B. Loggins, F. E. Mann, T. W. Ross. C. T. Schenck, R. T. Wyatt Rewrite Editor - ..... H. E. Smalley Production Editor _____________ D. E. Dawson Photographic Editors J. H. Mead, J. R. Gottlob Stajj Editors T. W. Ross, G. E. Cope BUSINESS STAFF C. F. Wilson R. W. McCluer B. W. Blakewood J. P. Arnold J. S. Stanton J. E. Hoffman J. A. McMullan E. J. Barrone J. C. Boswell C. C. Allison F. A. Fear W. C. Sheldon G. R. Eubanks T. R. Thedford J. F. Hubbs J. E. Jordan J. T. Vance Editor WILLIAM A. HILL The Southwestern Veterinarian is the official publication of the School of Veterinary Medicine and the junior Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association at Tex as A M. Publication was begun in 1918 so that those students who desired could gain an insight into the journalistic phase of the veterinary profession. The quarterly journal is published in its entirety by students of the school of Veterinary Medicine, and its subject matter is purely scientific in nature. First row: McCluer. McCrary, Ross, Schenck. Second row: Hennard, Magee, Henson, McCrady, Williamson. Third row: Hubbs, Ross, Fuson, Royali, Graham, Avery. Left row, from front to back: Hill, Lee, Redman, McMullan, Allison. STUDENT W. D. fPETE) HARDESTY Organization Advisor WALTER L. PENBERTHY Head, Department of Student Activities ACTIVITIES C. G. (SPIKE) WHITE Director of Recreation and Entertainment The Department of Student Activities is one area of the Division of Student Personnel Services whose primary purpose is to sponsor, promote and encourage student participation in wholesome activities of their choice. The scope of the department includes the following activities: the YMCA program, Intramural Athletics, Golf Course, Guion Hall Theatre, Town Hall, Clubs and Organizations, Entertain¬ ment and Dances, and banking services for some 300 clubs. 1. Pete shows one of eight voting ma¬ chines owned hy the college. A M is the only college in the U.S. which owns their own voting machines. 2. The backbone of student activities: Wynelle Davis, Pat Holland, and Joan Culberth. 3. “No Time for Sergeants” stage pro¬ duction which is one of many activities handled by student activities. 4. Four freshmen brought to A M hy student activity department. 397 STUDENT Parliamentarian CHARLES W. RICE Public Relations Committee Chairman BILL W. LIBBY Issues Committee Chairman PAT E. RESLEY President BOB J. SUROVIK Vice-President JOHN S. THOMAS The Student Senate is the administrative and legislative body of the students on matters of general importance and concern. It has three objec¬ tives: to act in an executive capacity for the stu¬ dent body: to represent the student body, on and off the campus; and to serve as a liaison organiza¬ tion between the faculty, the student body, and other colleges in matters concerning student activ¬ ities. Recording Secretary J. J. SEKERKA Student Life Committee Chairman TEDDY R. LOWE Student W el fare Committee Chairman JAMES W. BRADY Chaplain WILLIAM C. WAFER ' d 398 SENATE Ray Bowen ......... Rayford Anthony David Bagley ...... John Hoffman _____ .. Ex Officio . Engineering ... Ex Ofjicio Vet Medicine Sid Kunz ........... Bobby Melson .. Lloyd Sells ....... Thomas Beckett ----------- Agriculture Arts and Sciences ______ Vet Medicine .. Civilian Council Weldon Miller Tom Reddin .... Larry Urban .. Don Cloud ______ Ex Officio . Ex Officio Engineering Ex Officio Ronald Buford .. Joe Buser ............ Harley McAdams Allen Burns ________ __________ Agriculture Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences __________ Engineering Billy Thompson .. . Norman Ayers ...... William McFarland Billy Barfield _______ Fresh. Rep. Fresh. Rep. Fresh. Rep. Fresh. Rep. 399 Zinn, Ray, Kirst, McKown, Beckett, Hartman, Hoffpauir, Pendleton, Montgomery, Ulmer, Brown, Burton, Steadman, Rey¬ nolds, Pruitt. Smith, Hathaway. President BILL McKOWN CIVILIAN STUDENT COUNCIL Composed of elected representatives from each dorm, the Civilian Student Council represents the civilian student body in all school conferences and is the executive committee of the civilian students. The project creating the most interest this year of the council was the composition of an honor code similar to that of the corps honor code. APARTMENT COUNCIL Serving for the first time in the school’s history, the Apartment Council worked toward the goal of creating unity between married students. The council played an important role in keeping the mar¬ ried students and their wives informed of campus activities. Sitting: Dudley, Cook, Montgomery, Graham, Wilson, Minnis, Ltor. Pruitt, Hennard. INTERCOUNCIL COMMITTEE The Intercouncil Committee serves as a coordinating group between the student councils of the School of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine. It is composed of a represen¬ tative from each of these schools and the undergraduate academic school. The activities of the Committee include providing guides for High School Day and the sponsorship of Aggie Follies. ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL Problems relating to studies and campus life are aired in the council by the elected representatives of the departmental and tech¬ nical clubs within the school of Arts and Sciences. To accomplish this end, the representatives meet monthly with their Dean, Dr. W. H. Delaplane. First row: Bergeron, Cloud, Kidd, Fisher. Second row: Woodard, Purrington, Neighbors, Jefferson, Knotts, Tindel, Thurman, Hamp¬ ton, McLain, Beasly. Third row: McNutt, Trotter, Hathaway, Maniha, Forehand, Batek, Galinzoga, Burchard, Warner, Glicksman. Fourth row: Delaplane, Arthur, Hitchcock, Poison, Steadman, Kimball, Boyce, Beck, Mercier. RODERICK 0. STEPP GEORGE L. KING GEOL. CLUB ASME BILLY R. COONER INO. ED. CLUB LOUIS MITCHELL DONALD C. WATSON A S H AE NOT pictured: JAMES WHEELER-AIA J VAN CUDD-AIA JAMES W MARTIN-AIEE NEIL WELDON-GEOL CLUB CARL C LIVESAY IND ED. CLUB LEROY S. FLETCHER RAY ANTHONY SOC.AUTO. ENGR8. STUDENT SENATE T A. PURIFOY A I CHE C. SINCLAIR IAS SECRETARY WELLS STANLEY W. HELMS AIEE JACK W. HESTER A I A BENJ. W. BOHUSLAV AICE JAMES MUNNERLYN ASME TREASURER CHARLES MCKINLEY I AS MASON J. NEVILL AICE FLOYD S. THOMPSON IND. ED. CLUB CLARENCE BOLNER ASSOC. GEN. CONT. ARLEN C. CORNETT A I CHE D. J. HOPKINS A I CHE JOHN C. CALHOUN FRED J. BENSON DEAN ENGINEERING ENGINEERS COUNCIL DEAN ENGINEERING 2nd SEMESTER 1957— 58 Composed of three delegates from each department of engineering, the Engineer¬ ing Council of Texas A M is an active committee with the goal of adding en¬ thusiasm to engineering both on campus and for entering freshmen. The chief goal this year was the printing of a brochure containing information on engineering — both by itself and broken down into its separate fields. This brochure will be sent to every male high school stu¬ dent in Texas to encourage them to make sure they know what engineering is before they enter into it. These brochures will also serve as an advertisement for Texas A M. OFFICERS President ______________ DONALD D. DUNLAP Vice-President ________ GEORGE DETWILER Secretary ________________ C. SINCLAIR WEILS Treasurer ____________ JAMES MUNNERLYN 402 ELECTION COMMISSION First row: Wulfe, Noack, Hutchinson. Second row: Jameson, Maedgen, Johnson, Adamcik, Kunz, Rice, Ragsdale, McLaren, Cantrell, McLaughlin. Third rotv: Handesty, Truesdale, Stepp, Reddin, Burnett, Burns, Brooks, Alvis. Fourth row: Garrett, Cox, Bower, Moore, Murphy, Martin, Reeves. Although the purchase of the eight voting machines at A M has reduced the work of the Election Commission, it is still one of the more active committees of the student body. Composing the Commission are from three to five elected members from each class and each class officer. This is the first year that the Election Commission has been organized in this manner, and the change was very effective since the commission carried out its duties very well this year. The Commission is in charge of all elections on the campus from those for co-education and compulsory corps to class officer elections. OFFICERS Chairman __________________________________ RICHARD NOACK Vice-Chairman _________________________________ AMEL WULFE Secretary ______________________________ ROSS HUTCHINSON Chairman RICHARD NOACK 403 “That they may truly and impartially administer justice.” With this motto in mind, the Pre-Law Society has spent an interesting year in preparing its members for law school by supplementing the academic curriculum with outstanding activities connected with the field of law. Outstanding among the activities were Mr. David B. Gofer’s demonstration of the lie-detector, and a field trip to the Capitol in Aust in. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL The Student Agriculture Council was organized in 1930 to serve as a sponsoring group for activities of interest to the School of Agri¬ culture, and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School concerning student problems. The council acts through the Intercouncil Committee as a coordi¬ nating body with the other three academic councils. First row: Gipson, Traweek, Gansky, Dixon. Second row: Dr. Potts, Hauser, Keith, Brown, Schultze, Mickleson, Keese, Johnson, Kunz, Alien, Davis, Hollerman, Pigg, Stipe. AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA Gaining a reputable reputation both on the A M campus and across the state, the Aggieland Orchestra has been quite active this year furnishing music for several dances and stage shows. The orchestra provides several students a chance to increase their musical ability as well as their pockethook since each player gets a part of the take. Musicians are chosen on a competitive basis at the beginning of each year, insuring the best for the orchestra. The big event each year for the orchestra is the Christ¬ mas tour on which several appearances are usually made. TOWN HALL STAFF First row: Jinks, Brown, Smith, Madgen, Adamcik, Westerfield, Upchurch, Surovik, Speedy. Second row: Neal, Wilkins, Laine, Lassiter, McNeal, Cunningham, Glasscock, Smith, McNight, Estes, Hearn, Davis, Wilson, Curtis, Wynn. Entertainment Manager MERRILL T. ADAMCIK The best in well-rounded entertainment is the purpose of the Town Hall Staff. This organization, composed of juniors and seniors, acts under the Department of Student Activities and the supervision of Mr. C. G. “Spike” White to give students and faculty members an opportunity to see and hear the world’s foremost entertainers. In addition to working as ushers at the performances, the staff works behind the scenes. The work of the members is under the coor¬ dination of the student entertainment manager who is ele cted each year at the class elections. The staff caps off each year with a spring steak fry where awards are given to deserving members. Some of the attractions of Town Hall this year were: The Four Freshmen, Dorothy Collins, Jan Garber, The Globetrotters, San An¬ tonio Symphony, “No Time For Sergeants,” and Jose Greco and his Spanish Dancers. 406 The Singing Cadets have been a source of enjoyment and entertainment to Texas people for many years. It is a non-credit, all-college activity composed of young men from practically every school in the college. FIRST TENORS: Marcus Blagg Roger F. Burba Hugh Davidson Don Duplissey Edward Herider Robert Jackson James Life Don Linenberger Steve Lowery Lane Lynch Lew Plotts SECOND TENORS: John Alterman Efraim Armendariz Irvin Atkins James Bond James Brady David Bunting Edward Burkhead Sam Daw James Gatlin William Goodwyn Don Moore Clifford Ray Frank Yount BARITONES: Glenn Baxter Frank Dahlberg Jerry English Robert Gibbs Jerry Hatfield Bill Huskinson Charles Johnson William Jonas William Lange Joseph Leake H. A. Luther William Schulgen Clem Sherek David Smith Bob Surovik J. Tom Williams Carlos Worley BASSES: Arthur Cameron Walter Cook Robert Doan Maurice Howell Larry Leighton John Lenamon Dale McCullough Don Melton Barrett Monday Robert Moody Jerry Nash Ken Nerrettig Tom Rogers William Taylor William Tipton Fred Turbeville William Weston Left to right: President, BOB SUROVIK; Reporter- Historian, CLEM SHEREK; Business Manager, DON LINENBERGER; Librarian, JOHN LENA¬ MON; Vice-President, JIMMIE BOND. 407 Sigma Delta Chi. professional journalistic fraternity, is the pro¬ fessional society for men engaged and dedicated to the highest principles in journalism. The fraternity is comparable to the pro¬ fessional organizations serving the fields of medicine and law. Sigma Delta Chi selects its members from the most promising and sincere men engaged in the profession and strives constantly to improve the standards of its members and recognize outstand¬ ing achievement of journalists. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Organized on the campus of Texas A M in 1954, the Christian Science Organization attempts to give a higher understanding of God and to teach how to apply His teachings in our everyday lives. Although one of the smaller religious organizations, numerically speaking, on the campus, this group is quite active and effective. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS First row: Gorzycki, Bolner, Endrizzi. Second row: Kirst, Kirst, Whelan, Kimball, Lefner, Holmes, Berlin. Third row: Garza, Smith, Bailey, Baron, Haas, Gansky. The Msgr. Gleissner council of the Knights of Columbus joined with the Knights throughout the nation in celebrating the 75th Anniversary 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 Com¬ mandant at Texas A M. Named after the famous explorer, Christo¬ pher Columbus, the Knights of Columbus was originally formed in 1882 by Father Michael McGivney in New Haven, Connecticut, pri¬ marily 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. On the local level the council promotes projects of benefit, pri¬ marily, to Catholic Aggies, presently is raising funds for the new St. Mary’s Chapel, and trains members to be leaders in other councils after graduation. President CLARENCE A. BOLNER 409 B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION First row: Perel, Berman, Weiss, Morgenstern, Ring, Leach, Marblestone, Kleinfeld. Second row: Glickman, Solka, Greenberg, Reiser, Wulfe, Bournel, Tauben- haus, Feldman. Third row: Heffler, Glodman, Roth, Kahn, Gort, Utay, Kalmans, Spitzer, Barnett, Eisenberg. Fourth row: Billings, Hanovice, Kaufman, Levy, Kahn, Bauer, Greene, Hirsch, Rosenthal, Gardner, Burling. Fifth row: Nelkin, Segal, Landesman, Elfont, Reiser, Bahme, Yudesis, Segal, Nain. Sixth row: Mani- loff, Maniloff, Eisner, Ruser, Brook, Brook, Rubin, Rubin, Lambert, Lambert, Prengler. President DAN GREENBURG A program dedicated to help Jewish college youths understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage, and whose purpose is the interpreta¬ tion of Jewish tradition at its best is the Tex as A M chapter of the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation. 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. On Thanksgiving Day a Ground Breaking Ceremony was held for a Hillel Building. For years it has been the dream of Mrs. Tauben¬ haus, who resigned this past summer as Hillel director, to have a Hillel building grace the A M campus side by side Avith the other religious houses of worship. It is hoped that the new building will be an ever greater incentNe of the Hillel effort and will stand as a dignified symbol of Jewish life on the Texas A M campus. OFFICERS President __________________________________DAN GREENBERG Vice-President _________________________________ EMIL WULFE Treasurer ________________________________ DAVID GLICKMAN Secretary _________________________ BERNERD BOARNET Social Secretary _____________________ PAUL GREENBERG Parliamentarian ________________________________ JACK SOLKA Building Coordinator _________________ JOE GLICKSMAN 410 TEXAS A M NEWMAN CLUB First row: Martin, Heger, Haskell, Fitch, Prochaska, Ygnacio, Kanak, Ocker. Second row: Wilson, Fowler, Savage, Nourie, Kimball, Lefner, Rev. Elmer, Kainer, Rev. Fuchs, Kunz, Heye, Galindo, Pevoto, McKnight. Third row: Miksch, Pesl, D’Anna, Wanjura, Curda, Pawlik, Rohrbough, Wilkin, Matthews, Zalman, Araiza, Gonzalez, Flaherty, Zeithler, Islas, Rektorik, Wilsob, Dolph, Pater, Hooder, Lewis, Figari, Piccione, Fugeman. Fourth row: Ybarra, Flores, Balhorn, Brazzel, Sutton, Guerra, Klein, Galvan, Sablatura, Bartoskewitz, Snithm, Berlin. Providing a religious education and assistance for Catholic stu¬ dents enrolled in a secular college, the Texas A M Newman Club has a threefold purpose: religious, intellectual, and social in that order. 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 the heart of John H. Cardinal Newman, the man who had the courage to live the truth he loved so dearly. President W. A. KAINER OFFICERS President _________________________ WINFRED A. KAINER Vice-President ____________________________ DELVIN LEFNER Secretary ____________________________________RONNY KIMBALL Corresponding Secretary __________ JOHN SCHULTZ Treasurer _________________________________________ SIDNEY KUNZ Historian ________________________________ KENNETH SAVAGE Reporter ________________________________________________ BILL HEYE Parliamentarian ______________________ CHARLES NOURIE Among the “Lost” of the Field Battalion is Dog Battery. The ties are so strong among the members that an honorary club was formed. The Battery is gone, but the memories of the fun and hard¬ ships we shared together will remain in our hearts always. SBISA WAITERS In order to add a little amusement to the work that the students do who work in Sbisa mess hall, the Sbisa Waiters Club was or¬ ganized. For the most part, these waiters are students who could not stay in school without working, and by working in the mess hall they can still have maximum time for their studies and other activities. First row: Templin, Gray, Matus, Pierce, Schattell, Hines. Second row: Harris, Howard, Blaschke, Russell, Royal, Fisher. Third row: Rosenbach, Miller, Ray, Blaag, Cloonan, Adkins. Fourth row: Fields, Blackewood, Radle, Huffman, Jobe, Thomasson. Fifth row: Walter, Reinhardt, Ward, Fisher, Still, Gradik. Sixth row: Pool, Hubbard, Whitwell, Thayer, Lawerence, Brown, Har¬ rison. Flanagan. ■t I V ACCOUNTING SOCIETY First row: Braune, Batek, Morgan, Meador. Second row: Manning, Pappas, Melson, McCarty, Morgan, Mercier, Pointer, Troter. Third row: Canant, Winters, Johnson, Schiller, Shupak, Lition, King. President TED BATEK Practice sets, profit and loss statements, and in addition to these necessary evils, the Accounting Society blends in to round out the practical aspect of an accounting major’s education. The society is organized and managed entirely by students with the cooperation of a faculty sponsor who is available for advice concerning their bi¬ monthly meetings. The programs of these meetings, which consist of speakers and films, are designed to cover the many fields of account¬ ing as well as certain problems which the members of the society will be forced to face as practicing accountants. The students also assist in the accounting conference, which is a state-wide meeting held annually on the campus. The work of the society is ended by the annual spring steak fry held jointly by the faculty and students. OFFICERS President _______________________________________________TED BATEK Vice-President __________________________ DONALD BRAUNE Secretary-Treasurer ____________ WILLIAM MORGAN 414 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB First row: Deterling, Womack, McKinney, Gear, McAbee, Kutch. Second row: Meacham, Kensing, McCain, Wilson, Trostmann, Wimberly, Orsak, Dale, Rapp, Yanta. Third row: Whitney, Carberry, Ollister, Pepper, Asbill, Timm, Bell, Ohlendorf, Spillman, Anderson, Hildreth, Elliott. Organized in 1928 by Dr. Virgil P. Lee, the Agricultural Economics Club was originally known as the Marketing and Finance Club. The purpose of this organization is to develop leaders in agricultural business, to foster a spirit of coopera¬ tion among students in “Ag-Eco” and allied sciences, and to provide an opportunity for wider acquaintances among stu¬ dents, professors, and professional workers in agricultural economics. Since it was chartered in 1951, the A M chapter has won the National Debating Championship of the American Farm Association in 1956, and was second in the debate con¬ test and third in the public speaking contest in 1957. OFFICERS FALL President -------------------------------- EDWARD R. GEAR Vice-President ____________________KENNETH McKINNEY Secretary ________________________________________JOHN WALDER Treasurer __________________________ DELMAR DETERLING Reporter ____________________________________ LARRY WOMACK Ag. Council ____________________________________ ROY B. DAVIS SPRING President ____________________________KENNETH McKINNEY Vice-President ______________________________________PAT KUTCH Secretary _____________ LARRY WOMACK Treasurer ______________________________________ IRVAN McABEE Reporter ____________________________ DELMAR DETERLING 415 AGRONOMY SOCIETY First rotv: Hagley, Kainer, Byans, Potts, Allen, Marshall, Gipson, Mills, Low, Losen. Second row: Mahren, Holz, Richardson, Jackson, Zertuche, Loehr, Carlile, Burton, Wilson, Hajovsky, Adamcik. Third row: Soler, Rodriguez, Quiros, Voight, Housmann, Stoner, Holder, Gay, Henk, Burkson. Fourth row: Huffaker, Carlton, Glazener, Mendez, Kirkpatrick, Dittmar, Matusek, Edwards, Ross, Maedgen. Fifth row: Hajek, Ford, Lovielance, Campise, Lillard, Robertson, May¬ berry. Handling practically everything from a summer baggage storage in dorm basements to the presentation of Queen Cotton and her court keeps these future planters rather busy the entire year. To mention just a few of the other activities sponsored by the society, there is the Mother’s Day exhibit, the study tour for junior students, a trip for the crop-judging teams to Kansas City and Chicago, and of course the valuable bi¬ monthly meetings. These meetings usually give the students a chance to see a film or hear some speaker of particular interest to them. OFFICERS President ________________________________________WAYNE ALLEN Vice-President ________________________ WINFRED KAINER Secretary ____________________________________ KONRAD LOSEN Treasurer ____________________________ CLOYDE MARSHALL 416 AIEE-IRE First row: Smith, Lam, Driver, Boyd, Jones, West, Edwards, Coulbourn, Zeitler, Martin, Sturdivant, Helms, Younts, Swearingen, Greene, Martin, Hanes, Burke, Taack, Speed. Second row: McQuitty, Sanders, Cox, Rose, Lessard, Durda, Whitfield, Sommons, Swail, Reddin, Kuydendall, Brown, Zuch, Wicker, Cameron, Gill. Third row: Billingsler, Pickett, Oney, Kirst, Kirst, Mundkowsky, Strobel, Vahrenkamp, McElroy, Giles, Durham, Graham. Fourth row: Schulle, Hagler, Salim, Furlong, Glenn, Gerstenberg, Nolte, Gossage, Brown, Nelson, Snerrill, Livingston, Strings, Nye, Minsky, Purigoy, Denison. Fifth row: Gregson, Burnett, Harmon, Kock, Towson, McKelvy, Lane, Williams, Powers, Bounds, Watson, Ritchart, Fisher, Maher, Boatwright, Cole, Morgan, Carroll, Albright, Dillingham, Reel. With Volts, Ohms, and Amps as tools, the members of the Ameri¬ can Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers build their way to one of the most specialized educations offered by Texas A M. The professional society aiding these young men in gaining a prac¬ tical view of their chosen work is one of the oldest on the campus, being established on November 22, 1909. 417 ASAE First row: Watson, Nail, Ibbitson, Stipe, Rice, Gober, Hohn. Second row: Johnson, Dodson, Gillar, Kadhim, Bryan, Crolley. Third row: Barkemeyer, Love, Smith, Carter, Kurtz. Fourth row: LePori, Quesada, Foerster, Brooks, Cinatser. Since its beginning in 1925, the student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers has functioned actively to pro¬ mote and improve leadership, student-faculty relationships, and a knowledge of the profession. To further the supplementary work of the bi-monthly meetings, the members are entitled to receive the Agricultural Engineering Journal. This publication keeps the students informed on new developments and experimentation in the field. The club’s activities included an equipment display and demon¬ stration during the Parents’ Day Open House, a Christmas Banquet, and a Spring Barbecue. OFFICERS President ______________________DENNIS R. STIPE Vice-President ___________________’______ CLIFTON GOBER Secretary _____________________________ HERSCHEL WATSON Treasurer ________________________________ CHARLES M. RICE Scribe ___________________________________________ FRANK M. NAIL Parliamentarian ____________________ LORING IBBITSON 418 First row: Blaschke, Flores, Rudd, Gladwell, Hanna, Bohuslav, Groves, Watts, Burton, Fernandez, Bennett. Second row: Sparks, Garcia, Harzke, Fernandez, Ber¬ lin, Lott, Espinoza, Camargo, Reigel, James. Third row: Hart, Baty, Turner, Monor, Haas, Nevill, Kappel, McDonough, Kitts, Fike, Franklin, Droemer. A proud history dating from 1925 is one of the things of which the American Society of Civil Engineers can boast. This chapter was organized by Spencer J. Buchanan and named for John Thomas Lamar McNew, class of 1920 and head of Civil Engineering Depart¬ ment from 1940 to 1944, and has received such honors as the Texas Section of the ASCE Award of Merit in 1955, and permanent posses¬ sion of the Open House Day Award Cup for having won the award for three consecutive years. In 1957, James R. Groves, chapter secre¬ tary, was elected president of the Texas Conference of Student Chapters of ASCE. The objectives of the chapter are to encourage the development of professional consciousness, afford an opportunity for students to become acquainted and practice working together effectively, and promote friendly contact with the engineering profession. OFFICERS President ____________________BENJAMIN W. BOHUSLAV Vice-President ______________________________ M. 0. JOHNSON Secretary ______________________________________ JAMES GROVES Treasurer __________________________________ WILLIAM HANNA Program Chairman __________________ GARY ANDERSON President BENJAMIN W. BOHUSLAV ASME First row: Smith, Linnstaedter, Miller, Tyler, Jaggers, Stringer, Kindler, Flores. Second row: Pedison, Wilmesmfeier, Brod, McCrary, Hurley, Hoffpauir, Os¬ borne, Kanewske, Tucker, Pousson, Miller, Holliday, Kuhnle, Hughes. Third row: Simmang, Baylis, Jenkins, Powell, Rice, Keen, Fletcher, Ramby, Breazeale, Pruitt, Gold, Fugeman, Barnett, Penny, Taylor, Hazlewool, Lucas, Roberts. One of the most active organizations on the campus, the ASME is affiliated with the national society. The purpose of the group is to advance knowledge and practices of the mechanical engineering pro¬ fession. Twice monthly, this chapter has attempted to attain this objective by presenting speeches, films, and discussions on topics of engineering interest. Dr. C. M. Simmang, head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, is the chapter’s faculty advisor. OFFICERS Chairman ... . F. J. KANEWSKE Vice-Chairman HARRY N. TUCKER Secretary ____________ . JEROME M. POUSSON Treasurer .. .. VANCE A. OSBORNE Reporter ...... __________ PHILIP H. MILLER 420 OFFICERS President _________________________ CHARLES F. WILSON President-Elect ___________________ JAMES D. McCRADY Vice-President ___________________ JOE DAVID ROSS Secretary-Treasurer. JOHN HUGHES McCRARY Parliamentarian _____________ _ BOB JACK GROSS Sergeant-at-Arms _____ ______ _________ BYRNE JAMES Reporter ____________________________________________ GENE COPE Faculty Advisors ... ____________.... DR. R. D. TLRK DR. G. S. TREVINO The Texas A M Student Chapter of the 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 advisors are elected each year by the membership to aid the chapter officers in their program planning. It is the purpose of the Student Chapter of the AVMA to hind the veter¬ inary student bodv into an active organization on the campus, and through leadership training make each member better qualified to participate in professional organizations after graduation. AVMA HONOR SOCIETY Among the top in their class, these men attained above a “B’’ average in their 6 years of college work. FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION First row: Humphreys, Pate, Richardson, Keith, Wells, Hand, Basham. Second row: Wester, Potts, Cely, Arnold, Dobias, Cooper, Knight, Haswell, Odom, DeWerth. Third row: McLaughlin, Dr. Jensen, Lake, Connelly, MacQueen, Burns. Did you ever have a date to a football game? If you did, the chances are pretty good that she wore a corsage made by one of the members of this group. It was originally called the Landscape Art Club in 1935, but changed to its present name in 1950. The objectives of the society are to stimulate interest in the fields of floriculture and landscape architecture, and to foster a better relationship between students and faculty. As you know by now, the Student Floral Concession is one of the projects of the society, and a convenient way to get a beautiful corsage for that awaited date. The profits from the concession provide the F. W. Hensel Scholarship and the society’s operating fund each year. OFFICERS President __________________________________ CHARLES KEITH Vice-President ________________________________ GARY WELLS Secretary-Treasurer _____________________________ TED HAND Publicity Chairman ______________________ BILL BASHAM Concession Manager ____________ BILL RICHARDSON Faculty Sponsor __________________________ A. F. DEWERTH 422 FFA CHAPTER First row: Herring, Gray, Jenkines, Spotts, Brown, Williams, Booth, Brister, Stone, Svatek, Pearcy, Tiner, Martin. Second row: Oakes, Parker, Gerum, Pena, Miller, Nuckles, Galloway, Marrow, Scott, Lott, Carson, Ramirez, Hanna, Conaway, McCullum. Third row: Spiller, Lacy, Walton, Helmers, George, Johnson, Tatum, Fritts, Gordon, Thompson, Klement, Rasser, Butler, Moellering, Martin, Matus, Rice. Fourth row: Barefield, Nerren, Hartman, Bertino, Walker, Tid¬ well, Portwood, Sifford, Underwood, McCord, Piegsa, Harbers, Curtis, Hill, McCallum. The A M Chapter of Future Farmers of America has provided leadership training for Agriculture 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 120. The major objectives of the chapter are to provide prospective teachers of vocational agriculture with opportunities to carry out activities that include leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and service to the community. The big function of the club each year is the annual student-faculty banquet held each spring at which several awards are made to deserving students. President HENRY L. WILLIAMS OFFICERS President __________________________ HENRY WILLIAMS Vice-President _ . ____________ HAROLD BROWN Secretary _________________________ JACK WILKINSON Treasurer _____________________ DONALD JENKINES Reporter ___________________________________ CHESTER BOOTH Historian __________________ _________ ROBERT JACKSON Parliamentarian _________________ - CLINTON SPOTTS 423 GEOLOGY CLUB First row: Hershey, Jackman, Holley, Corbin, Wilkins, Weaver, Ray. Second row: Brinkoeter, Rainer, Stipp, Catledge, Wilson, Hale, Davis, Byrd, Gray, Gregg, Kuchler, Cantrell, Snead, Sawyer. Third row: Ramsower, Smith, Weldon, Stepp, Marshall. Fourth row: Faculty: Russell, Carroll, Egar, Parker, Seward, Smith. Fi th row: Blank, Dehlinger, Lynch, Koenig, Schroeder. President NEIL WELDON The Geology Club was originally formed as a social club for those majoring in geology. Although the social functions of the club are still highlights for the year, the club now affords its members an opportunity to increase their professional knowledge and become more familiar with the various types of geological work which they will enter upon graduation, by hearing successful geologists and others in the field. The club also provides the students and faculty a chance to become better acquainted. The activities of the geology club have included several barbecues, a Christmas contribution to underprivileged children of the Snook school district, and the annual awards banquet sponsored by the club. Awards are given by various individuals and companies to students based on their financial need, to students with the highest grades, and to those showing the greatest improvement. OFFICERS Sponsor _____________________________________ MR. FRED SMITH President _________________________________________ NEIL WELDON Vice-President ____________________ IRVING RAMSOWER Program Chairman _____________________________ BOB SMITH Secretary-Treasurer __________________ BOB MARSHALL 424 KREAM AND KOW CLUB First row: Traweek, Lippke, Keilers, Crawford, Ancelin, Payne, Keith. Second row: Gansky, Brown, Rupel, Peters, Morris, Mueller. Third row: Maher, Leigh ton, Woolverton, Saenz, Collins. Founded in 1922 as a club for dairy students, the name of Kream and Kow Klub was given the organization because it tied together the production and manufacturing phases of the dairy industry. The objectives of the club are raising money to finance various teams and maintaining an interest in dairy. They have an 800-acre Dairy Center, bull stud, and a new creamery. Activities include sponsoring a Senior and Junior Judging Team, participation in dairy short courses on the campus, FFA and 4-H judging contests, local shows, and the annual Spring Dairy Show and Barbecue. OFFICERS President ___________________________________ JAMES TRAWEEK Vice-President ---------------------------- HAGAN LIPPKE Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ JAMES KIELERS Program Chairman ________________________ DON ANCELIN Reporter ______________________________ WAYNE SHIRLEY PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB First rotv: Anz, Minyard, Blackmon, Evans, Colman, Lilley, Leach, Nuckols, Lummus, Lefner, Montgomery, Bretcher, Mases. Second row: Brinkman, Garcia, Smith, Steindorf, Howell, Setzler, Evans, Orr, Howard, Garies, Allen, Morriss, Clark, Joiner, Grover, Sumbera. Third row Masso, Cooper, Cox, Stephenson, Lockett, Dorsey. Fourth row: Champion, Sutherlin, Smith, Harris, Keith, Ewing, Lackey, Johnson, Tail, Mills, McLarry, Nouy, McCleskey, Briggs. Fifth row: Myers, Brown, Gibson, Stipp, Sutphen, Brown, Schlaudt, Opitz. Sixth row: Mullen, Arber, Norwood, Rowalt, Gatlin, Hudson, Ray, Guerra. Seventh row: Wheat, Bruyere, Riley, Detwiler, Frank, Kendall, Lesuer, Barkman, Moriarty, Basinger, Newcomer, Gray, Cassity. Eighth row: Pyburn, Stelle, Douglass, Arledge. Ninth row: Casas, Shaw, Amyx, Bossier. Tenth rotv: Bass, Arnold, Tuttle, Whiting. President JIM ANZ With the purpose of giving Junior and Senior Petroleum Engineer¬ ing majors an opportunity to develop a better understanding of the different phases of the Petroleum Industry, the Petroleum Engineer¬ ing Club of A M operates as a junior member of the AIME. It also provides a social get-together for its members to become better acquainted with the staff members. Meetings are held twice each month with guest speakers at each meeting providing the students with up-to-date and interesting in¬ formation on the drilling industry. OFFICERS President ______________________________ JAMES W. ANZ Vice-President ______________________RANDY NEWCOMER Secretary ________________________________________LOUIS C. STIPP Program Chairman ________ JOHNNY G. BASINGER PRE-VET CLUB First row: Maj. Scott, Greene, Dorris, Tripp, Hill, Ellison, Harwood, Nelson, Todd, Morris, Hickman, McGinty. Second row: Stipe, Allen, Schwebel, Stevens, Stephenson, Tucker, Dawson, Smyth, Regan, Easterling, Richardson, Dobson. Third row: Butler, Duce, Wynn, Jackson, Sizenbach, Henderson, Bridges, Nicholson, Kasper, Sparks, Johnson, Lowe, Johnson. Fourth row: Taylor, Nichols, Garcia, Lawrence, Sawyer, Uekert, Vogt, Fitzgerald, Lindley, Johnson, Easthan, Syler, Davis. Fifth row: Spell, Browne, Valerius, Dubuisson, Mills, Hampton, Ring, Bohoc, Gray, Gradick. Sixth row: Taylor, Kelley, Coleman, Mays, Compton, Weldon, Nendry, Stuard, Redman, Oefinger. 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. DAVID W. ELLISON President Fall Semester CHARLES GRAHAM First President of the Society JAY M. TRIPP President Spring Semester All RODEO CLUB First row: Todd, Bennett, Campbell, Keese, Osburne, Burlin, Waldrop, Farris, Bass, Redman, Ollre. Second row: Drummond, Stuard, Morris, Bundicks, Rhev- disil, lleall, Baker, McQueen, Tucker, Pigg, Scroggs, Clift, Brown, Butler. Third row: Stevenson, Cox, Kahla, Bonds, Bosser, Beasley, Dishman, Harrison, Williams. Upon organization of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Associa¬ tion (NIRA), February 1. 19-19. the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M. to comply with national rules, organized the Rodeo Club. All students, regardless of study, are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeoing which they like best, whether it he 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. Each spring the Rodeo Club has its National Intercollegiate Rodeo in the Aggie Arena. Teams from 13 colleges of the Southern Region compete in this rodeo. Rodeo profits send teams to other rodeo contests. 428 SAE First row: Petty, Lane, Daman, Anderson, Lane, Adair, Stallings. Second row: Graham, Dabney, Cannon, Savage, Willis, Teague. Third row: Anderson, Santare, Harris, Flowers, Pope. Fourth row: Simmons, Peirsal, Andrews, Oswald. One of the largest national professional organizations is the Society of Automotive Engineers, founded in 1905. The work of the SAE has been unlimited in the field of engineering, therefore its members represent every phase of the subject. The branch at A M was formally chartered on September 18. 1942, and has since grown to he one of the largest student groups in the country. Sponsored by Prof. W. L. Truettner and R. H. Fletcher of the ME department, the club holds meetings twice a month. Movies and guest speakers provide presentations of current engineering interest at these meetings. Highlights of the ’ST-’Sb year included several talks by out¬ standing men in the field of research and engineering. FALL OFFICERS President L. S. FLETCHER Vice-President LENARD HOUSTON Secretary GERALD KRAMER Rep ..... CHARLES POLK SPRING OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary ..... Fall President LENARD HOUSTON LENARD HOUSTON GERALD KRAMER DONALD CUNNINGHAM 429 ALPHA ZETA !i First row: Smith, McKinnery, R. C. Potts, Bryan, McGinty, George, Ochterbeck, Thomas, Appleton, Rice, Adamcik, Miller, Nuckles. Second row: Davis, Pigg, Svatek, Shaver, Nail, Smith, Potts, Lippke. Third row: Traweek, Wimberly, Campbell, Joyce, Estes, Reago, McGee, Scott, Kunz. Fourth row: Wilkinson, Gooch, VanZandt, Dixon, Harper, Gipson, Hausmann, Wright. Fifth row: Klett, Osborn, Spillmann. Sixth row: Hurley, Fudge, Hudson, Glimp, Hill, Richardson, Deterling, Gass, Parker. Efforts began as early as 1949 by Charles N. Shepardson, former dean, to replace the existing Agricultural Honor Society with Alpha Zeta. This work became a reality when the A M Chapter of the National Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was installed at this college on April 12, 1951, as the 47th such chapter in the nation. The object of this fraternity is to promote the profession of Agriculture. It should establish faster and develope high stan¬ dards of scholarship, characfer, leadership and a spirit of fellowship among its members. It should create and bond together a body of outstanding technical men who by scholarly attainment, faithful service and maintenance of ethical ideals and principles have achieved distinction. OFFICERS Chancellor ____________________________JOHN OCHTERBECK Censor __________________________________ DON McGINTY Treasurer ________________________________________ W. W. BRYAN Chro nicler ____________________________________ JOHN THOMAS 430 TAU BETA PI First row: Trice, Lam, Smith, Patton, Clark, McLallen, Fisher, Harris, Munnerlyn, Jaggers, Lummus, Detwiler, Ross, Martin-, English, Williford, Bryan, Anz, Swearingen, Brown, Lane, Martin. Second row: Nelson, Bowen, Duncap, Gilby, Madeley, Sullivan, Mills, Burley, Wood, Stringer, Ring, O’Connor, Kirst, Rob¬ ertson, Volz, Jordan, Wells, Crubaugh, Gladewell, Brown, Hightower, Cox, Greene. Third row: Arnold, Strobel, Rose, Groves, Ragsdale, Schlaudt, Waggoner, Taylor, McCleskey, Meitzen, Pratt, Hopkins, McElroy, Kirst, Garlington, Barnhouse, Kelly, Jones, Earle, Douglass, McMullan, Powers, Wicker, Watson, Bounds, Sturdivant. Founded at Lehigh University in 1885, the Tau Beta Pi Association marks in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the fields of engineering. The Texas Delta chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in 1948 and has ini¬ tiated more than 1200 members into its ranks to form one of the largest student chapters in the nation. OFFICERS President ________________________________ARLEN D. LUMMUS Vice-President __________________________ FRANK JAGGERS Recording Secretary ______ GEORGE E. DETWILER Corresponding Secretary __________ JOE F. ROSS, JR. Treasurer _________________________ ROBERT NEIL MARTIN Cataloguer ____________________ JAMES H. MUNNERLYN President ARLEN D. LUMMUS 431 1—1..... 4 —1 Cl PHI ETA SIGMA First row: Sullivan, Dyson, Brazzel, Barlow, Little, Mireles, Day, May, Isett, Willms, Elkins. Second row: Ransdell, Sanders, Osborne, Waller, Fox, Underwood, Hughen, Hayes, McCoy. Third row: Demel, Wilder, Craig, Pausky, Peyton, Thalmann, Ferrell. Fourth row: Martin, Humphreys, Wanjura, Spence, Conatser, Warren. Fifth row: Redding, Moerbe, Miksch, Crippen, Owens. Sixth row: Brasher, York, Abel, Gregg, Fort, Hass. Seventh row: Laycock, Schock, Davila. Eighth row: Gallatin, Latta, Couch, Fitzgerald. President JIM BARLOW Organized at the University of Illinois in 1 923, Phi Eta Sigma, the National Scholarship Society for freshmen, encourages scholar¬ ship among first year college men and honors those who make out¬ standing 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, but inactive membership extends for life. The sixty-seventh national chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was estab¬ lished at Texas A M in January 1949. Since that time nearly one thousand Aggies have been initiated into the society. OFFICERS President _________ Vice-President Secretary _________ Treasurer _________ Historian __________ Junior Advisor Senior Advisor ________ JIM BARLOW .... JOHN BRAZZEL _________JACK LITTLE KENNETH DYSON RAMON MIRELES LARRY SULLIVAN ________ JON HAGLER 432 ETA KAPPA NU First row: Carroll, Jones, Cox, Rose, Haney, Zeitler, Graham, Reddin, Kuykendall, Swail, Greene, Martin, Hanes, Fisher. Second row: Cameron, Kirst, Mun- dkowsky, McElroy, Sturdivant, Giles, Strobel, Brown, Swearingen, Brown, Zuch, Wicker, Helms. Third row: Lane, Powers, Bounds, Watson, Martin, Nelson. Eta Kappa Nu Association, an electrical engineering honor society, was founded at the University of Illinois, October 28, 1904. The primary purpose of the society 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 Mu 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, a member of Eta Kappa Nu since 1916, and Dr. Glen D. Hallmark. After one year, Gamma Mu was recognized and initiated as a college chapter of Eta Kappa Nu. The chapter has grown from the original 28 charter members to our 39 student and graduate members and over 100 professional alumni members. OFFICERS President WILLIAM E. KUYKENDALL, JR. President ________ WILLIAM E. KUYKENDALL, JR. Vice-President ________________ RAYMOND H. GREENE Recording Secretary ____________ JAMES W. MARTIN Treasurer ______________________________ROBERT N. MARTIN Faculty Advisor __________________ GLEN D. HALLMARK 433 Front: Griffith. First row: Dengler, Wademan, Arnold, McCollum, Goldman, Le Blanc. Second row: Hansen, Hall, Fiser, Sie- vers, Wetzl. Third row: Saucier, Quereau, Connaughton, Harger, Halle, Gibson. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY flie science of meteorology has grown greatly in importance over all the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in the expan¬ sion 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 provides practical experience and education to interested students. A.G.C. CLUB The student chapter of the Associated General Contractors, spon¬ sored by the Houston chapter of the AGC is composed of civil engineering and architectural construction students. The first chapter was organized 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 organiza¬ tion ' s highlights. President HOWARD HARWELL First row: Harrington, Harwell, Godwin. Second row: Noack, Eaton, Ford, Culver, Thompson, Holzwarth, Ellis, Croslin, Hoover, Henkhaus, Kugler, Goldman. Third row: Daab, McDonough, Salazar, Berlin, Fernandez, Short, McMullan, Garcia, Willis, Cunningham. Fourth row: Lott, Houston, Still, Glover, Nobles, Donovan. First row: Covan, Roberts, Catcher, Moore, Draughon, Porter, Ruiz, Meier. Second row: Mobley, Poorter, Williford, Hightower, Ardis, Bailey, Holmes, Malone, Volz, Garretson, Psencik, Lane, LeTourneau, Brune, Erwin, Cockerham, Lewis, Ferguson. AIIE The American Institute of Industrial Engineers was founded in 1948 and now contains 51 senior chapters and 25 student chapters, including the 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. President HAROLD MOORE President ARLEN CORNETT AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The A M Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has performed a dual service for the chemical engineering 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 depart¬ ment. Two barbecues are held each year and a banquet is given in May honoring the graduating seniors. First row: Lindsay, Anderson, Cornett, Baker, Harris. Second row: Hillier, McLeod, Anthony, Willis, Stiles. Third row: Christopher, Hawkins, Withers, Biar, Lamkin. Fourth row: Cleland, Treadway, Beasley, Dosher, Rowe, Garlington. Fifth row: Dowse, Kolinek, Ham, Hearnsberger, Rosewell, Cole. Sixth row: Waggoner, Carrico, Hopkins, Todd, Willson, Davis. First row: White, Noebel, Gonzalez, Pagaza, McKnight, Gatlin, Patton, Bradley, Willes, Rudolph. Second row: Murphy, Milam, Rudderow, Stevens, Brady, Kavanaugh, Klein, Noyes, Cronk. Third row: Milton, Lofland, Kingcaid, Mount, Crubaugh, Brown, Smith. Fourth row: Herbert, Wells, Jordan, Welcia, Gordon, Guerard, Bills. IAS The purpose of the Student Branch of the Institute of Aeronauti¬ cal Sciences is to acquaint the students in aeronautical engineering with the opportunities in their field of study. This is done by in¬ spection trips to the aircraft industry, films, and interesting speak¬ ers. Several social functions are also provided each year in con¬ junction with the Aero Wives Club. SAME Founded in 1920 in the interest of national defense to further advances being made in the science of military engineering, the Society of Military Engineers is the most active corps society on the campus. It tries to promote and maintain efficiency, traditions, and standards of the corps of cadets at T exas A M. First row: Armstrong, Roberts, McDonaugh. Second row: Simmons, Brinkoeter, Sherick, Hershey, Marshall. Third row: Boles, Stokes, Dillon, Cook, Gibson, Davenport. Fourth row: Martin, Rollins, Worley, Bianchi, Whitaker, Fritzler, Herrod. ' ft - First row: Hichusm, Ohlendorf, VanZandt, Smith. Second row: Dempsey, Dufur, Blazek, Neumann. COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB The Collegiate 4-H Club was organized primarily for 4-H Club members interested 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 JOE VAN ZANDT President SID KUNZ ENTOMOLOGY CLUB The membership of the Entomology Club of the college includes any undergraduate or graduate student who is interested in ento¬ mology. The purpose of the club is to further the knowledge of matters concerning entomology. The functions of this society are to build the general good fellowship of its members and to bridge the gap between the faculty and the students. First row: Davis, Davis, Gunn, Westmoreland, Rummel, Roberson. Second row: Fernandez, Hanna, Price, Thomas, Kunz, Hauser, Claghorn, Gainer, King, Jones. Third row: Doering, Eads, Sundman, Wells, Barnes, Long, Resley, Stephens, Brown, Newton, Grubbs. First row: Boone, McCarty, Duke, Livesay, McClure, Patterson, Zellner. Second row: Kucera, Pumphrey, Henderson, Card, Vasek, McCarley, Hulke. Third row: Edmondson, Windle, McKnight, Selensky, McLeland. Fourth row: McCarn, Nixson, Foy, Fischer, Estes, Kerr. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB 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 Associa¬ tion. Each year delegates are sent to the national convention by the club at no expense to the delegates. MARKETING SOCIETY The Marketing Society is an organization recognized by the American Marketing Association, the largest and only marketing association covering all fields of marketing. Its purpose is to en¬ able 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. Although the club was organized just five years ago, it has be¬ come one of the finest on the campus. First row: Johnson, Emery, Bensley, Cantrel, Knotts, Albritten. Second row: Martim, Neal, Sykes, Label, Wilcox, Maxie, Boyd, Walker, Ellington, Yantis, Lowe, Noack. Third roiv: Pierson, Neal, Bryan, Cuprick, Murdock, Mayfield, Boyd, Rothpletz, Un¬ identified, Stewart, Lowe, Thiede. First row: Munday, McClung, Laird, Rhea, Burchard, Stallings, Lawdiss, Bawcum, Lacy, Stevens, LeUnes. Second row: Newport, Sanderson, Smallwood, Yarbrough, Wied, Duggan, Hood. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Objectives of the Physical Education Club are to further the pro¬ fessional interests of the students 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. Out¬ standing coaches and administrators were 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. President EUGENE STALLINGS ■ POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The main purposes of the Poultry Science Club are to promote interest in poultry at A M College, sponsor junior and senior judging teams, and to sponsor the annual Texas Chick, Poult, and Egg Show. PRE-MED - PRE-DENT SOCIETY Proving that all doctors from Texas A M aren’t horse doctors is this group of medical-minded young men. To aid its members in choosing the proper graduate school, the Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Society sponsors field trips to the various schools in this sector. Further interest in medicine is stimulated by the lectures and films provided and by the club’s annual spring banquet. The indispensable function of bonfire first aid is a service this group proudly administers. RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB One of the newer professional organizations on the campus, the Range and Forestry Club, has only been in existence eleven years. The primary functions of the club are to promote student profes¬ sionalism and to encourage better student-faculty relationship. The club has been the sole possessor of the revolving plaque pre¬ sented to the outstanding Agricultural Club since the origination of the award. RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB Organized thirty-two years ago, the Rural Sociology Club of Texas A M serves as a method of providing the students a view of the professional aspects of rural sociology. Job opportunities are stressed and the club aids the students in obtaining both summer and permanent employment. The programs of the club consist mainly of speakers who work in the different fields of sociology, and serve as a chance for the students and faculty to get better acquainted. FISH AND GAME CLUB The purpose of the Fish and Game Club is to allow students who are interested in wildlife conservation to get together and discuss their opinions and experiences. Membership is open to anyone in¬ terested in the outdoors. Besides the monthly meetings, the club also goes on field trips and has its share of parties. The annual Mother’s Day Exhibit is invariably praised as one of the most interesting and informative displays on the campus. First row: Brothers, Hill, Sablatura, Browning, Spencer, Winkler, Jones. Second row: Baldauf, Auant, Gore, Alexander, Pate, Davis. Third row: Garza, Lyon, Segelquist, Klett, Morris, Roe, Sinclair. I-1; sr r :;T j (1 i i FLYING CADETS Designed to bring together students and faculty members who are interested in flying, learning to fly, or in promoting aviation, the Flying Cadet Committee, originally organized as The Black Knights of the Brazos Bottom, became an MSC committee last year, and was granted a state charter of incorporation this year. An aircraft will rank the Flying Cadets as an outstanding college flying organization. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN It was through the efforts of W. L. Stangel, Dean of Agriculture, Texas Technological College, that the Saddle and Sirloin Club was organized in January 1920 by the Animal Husbandry students at Texas A M. 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. First row: McGee, Butler, Osbourn, Estes, VanZandt, Smith, Keese, Glimp, Campbell, Pigg, Reagor, Watts, Kuykendall. Second row: Wakefield, Tripp, Coale, Lackey, Gibbs, Scroggs, Gooch, Gilbert, Whitaker, Collingsworth, Kupfernzgel, Thomas, Hill, Nichols. Third row: Kiker, Bendele, Hodge, Oeth, Henington, Klett, Taylor, Castleberry, Stipe, Mitchell, Castellaw, Joyce, Vanwinkle. Fourth row: Leso, Holloway, Davis, Garza, Gass, Blaschke, Garbade, Soler, Graham, Sifford, Osbourn, Stotts, Montgomery, VanZyverden. AMERICAN ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION - ' BBM3 a row: Bowman, Best, Reddin, McCrary, Cox. Second row: Harrin, Mauritz, Truesdale, Keeling, Brod, Walker, Oden, Smith, Cloud, Whalen, Mc- Knight, Walker, Capt. Wilson. Third row: Boone, McGee, Hiller, Williams, Blackburn, Woodward, Gossett, Sarills, Barclay, Bombard, McKinnie, Ellis. Fourth row: Pizzano, Harris, Owens, Miller, Dover, Ewing, Weston, Dalton, Rice, Whitmore, Hoff, Garrett. The American Ordnance Association is a national society of American citizens pledged to the scientific and industrial prepared¬ ness. The Texas A M chapter of the American Ordnance Association had its beginning on January 15, 1957. Since that time it has at¬ tained a membership of 110 members, to gain recognition as the largest chapter of this type in the United States. To keep alive a knowledge of the latest ordnance design and pro¬ duction through field trips and speakers is our goal. In the past we have had such speakers as General John B. Medaris, Command¬ ing General Army Ballistic Missile Agency, who spoke on rocket development; and Col. Henry B. Cushman, USAR, Commander Test Base, Elgin Air Force Base, on aircraft armament. OFFICERS President _________________________ Vice-President _________________ Vice-President _________________ Corresponding Secretary Coordinating Secretary Recording Secretary —. Senior Advisor Faculty Advisor .... TOM E. REDDIN ____________JAMES BEST .... JACK McCRARY ..... JOHN BOWMAN ____________ TRENT COX WILLIAM STOUGH ....... NEWT HARRIS CAPT. WILBUR WILSON President THOMAS E. REDDIN 443 First row: Deegan, Giles, Younts, Sanders, Sturdivant, Culberth, Taack, Kock, Smith, Gossage, Cox, Hagler, Swearingen, Whit¬ field. Second row: Burnett, Hanet, Williams, Liningston, Watson, Bounds, Baxter, Murff, Driver, Martin, Gregson, Boatright, Bowling, Milburn, Rose, Coleman, Hughes, Schenkel, Ringess, Morgan. ELECTRICAL ENG. WIVES CLUB The wives of Electrical Engineers gather occasionally to discuss their husbands’ classwork and future problems. The Electrical Engineers Wives Club has become very popular among the various wives clubs on the campus. MECHANICAL ENG. WIVES CLUB A social organization for the wives of Mechanical Engineers is the Mechanical Engineers Wives Club. This club gives the ladies a chance to get together and discuss the problems of their husbands’ chosen pr ofession, and also a chance to get away from the drudgery of house¬ work for awhile. First row: Bollfrass, Hughes, Jenkins, Meitzen, Breazeale, Slagle, Kingrey, Holdeman, Ash. Second row: Baylis, Volz, Murley, Rice, Ellington, Powell, Crisp. Odim. luvnut Extracurricular activities in clubs offer opportunities for the A M student to widen his contacts and experiences. The leadership and cooperation de¬ veloped by participation in these activities is of great value to the student. Hometown and area clubs are the largest single student activity on the cam¬ pus. Around ninety per cent of the student body participates in some way in a hometown club. While primarily organized for social reasons, hometown club members also help in such activities as High School Day and help freshmen from their hometowns to become adjusted to life at A M. Hometown clubs meet on Thursday nights with programs ranging from foot¬ ball films to just a good old bull-session. AMARILLO First row: Westerfield, Best, Reeves, Cower, Gatlin, Buell, Simpson, Cullier. Second row: Sloan, Allen, Wibble, Nichols. The Amarillo Hometown Club 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 Jiome there are bound to be big things in store. A highlight in Amarillo each year is the All-College Christmas Dance sponsored by the Mothers Club and the Hometown Club to give a scholarship of $250 to a deserving freshman. 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. 447 AUSTIN OF HOUSTON First row: Petty, Lane, Damon, Anderson, Lane, Adair, Stallings. Second row: Graham, Dabney, Cannon, Savage, Willis, Teague, Jackson. Third row: Romere, Anderson, Santore, Harris. Fourth row: Simmons, Piersol, Andrews, Oswald, Flowers, Pope. The Austin Chapter of Houston Hometown Club was formed in 1956 for the Houston Hometown Club. The purpose of the club is to provide activities for the club members during the holidays and to help inform high school students about the advantages of Texas A M. Each year a delegation from the club goes to Austin High School and talks to graduating seniors about coming to A M. The social activities of the club were very successful this year due mainly to the hard work of the club officers. The club, in cooperation with the San Jacinto Club, sponsored a Christmas Party at the End of Main Ballroom for all Houston Aggies. OFFICERS President ______________________________________________ DON LANE Vice-President ________________________________ DICK DAMON Secretary-Treasurer ____________ DAVID ALEXANDER Social Chairman ________________________ BILLY SAVAGE 448 BAYTOWN First row: Duplissey, McNulty, Power, Beal, Falkerson. Second row: Coulborn, Done, Lee, Abernathy, Hutto, Alvis, Bauer, Hopper. Third row: Selensky, Worley, Vanes. Fourth row: Garner, King, Rippy, Lee, Oleson, Selensky, Selensky, Birch. The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A M consists of students from the East Harris County area, including graduates of Baytown, Cedar Bayou, Crosby, Barbers Hill and La Porte high schools. Its purpose is to introduce Texas A M to high school students. In¬ cluded in the club’s activities are annual assembly programs at the above high schools, college orientation, programs for prospective freshmen, midsummer and Christmas dances for club members, Aggie exes and prospective Aggies. President ___________ Vice-President .. Secretary ........... Social Chairman OFFICERS _____________ ALTON L. McNULTY -......-....... ROBERT POWERS ......................... STANLEY LEE ---------------------------------BOB BEAL 449 BEAUMONT HOMETOWN CLUB The Beaumont A M Club is composed of Aggies from Beau¬ mont and surrounding towns such as Silsbee, Sourlake, Vidor, Loeb and other “would be” suburbs. The big social event of the year was the “Aggie Christmas Dance” held at the Harvest Club in Beaumont for which the Aggieland orchestra played. It was sponsored concurrently by the Hometown Club and the Aggie Exes and was a resounding success as over 900 people attended. The dance preparations were topped off by a hot dog-coke party given by our Mothers Club. President _______ Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer _______ OFFICERS .................... JOHN JEFFERSON ________________________________ RAY SIMS ............................ BEN MORRIS ....................... GEORGE NAUCK 450 BRUSH COUNTRY ! First row: Smith, Garcia, Moerbe, Flores, Jackson, McCain. Second row: Standark, Sanez, Prochaska, Ybarra. Third row: Pater, Salinas, Calviz, Rektorik. The Brush Country Hometown Club is composed of students from the following counties: Nueces, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Duval, Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Live Oak. Organized in the 1940’s, the fundamental object of the club is to create a better understanding among its mem¬ bers and to serve as a social organization. The chief social function of the club each year is the annual Christmas Ball. The club is backed by the Brush Country Exes Club and the Brush Country Mothers Club. OFFICERS President ........................................RALPH GARCIA Vice-President ..................................... SECRETARY Secretary __________________________________ CHARLES MERKS Social Secretary ______________________________AL BYINGTON Reporter ________________________________________ BUBBS MUBBY President RAPAEL G. GARCIA 451 CORPUS CHRISTI HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Dickey, Clark, Wilson, Priestly, Thorton, Nash. Second row: Hammett, Dunn, Whelan, Sherek, Cole, Porter, Smith, Whitmire, Scholl, Davis. Third row: Selby, Wehring, Heldenfels, Minor, Hicklin, Hall, Atkins, Walker, Holler. During the 1957-1958 school year, the Corpus Christi Home¬ town Club undertook one of its most active years. With seventy members, it is one of the largest on the campus. It had many parties which were made possible through close cooperation with the Former Students Club and Mothers Club. For the Corpus Christi Hometown Club this has been a very successful year, thanks to all its members. OFFICERS President ................................LARRY KENNAMER Vice-President ________________________________ JIM RANKIN Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ DUB NASH Social Secretary ____________________ CHARLES WILSON 452 DALLAS HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Kahn, Biondi, Morris, Ancelin, Blackmon, Williams, Noebel, Ormsby, Lucas, Schuster, Swann, Kerr. Lamoreaux, Jackman, Delafield. Second row: Phillips, Farrow, Zink, Hammer, Utay, Crockett. Elfont, Stewart, Alvis. Third row: Russell, Sutton. Wiesner, Cook, Gallatin, Howell, Walther. Fourth row: Gibbs, Huggins, Madden. 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. During the Thanksgiving holidays the first dance of the year was held in the Adolphus Hotel. Christmas recess made the time for probably the finest dance that the Dallas Club has sponsored. Both the Grand and Junior Ballrooms of the exclusive Statler-Hilton Hotel were used and music was fur¬ nished by the Earl Kay Band. Dances were also given during the mid-term and Easter vacations. OFFICERS President ________________________________JOHN LAMOREAUX Vice-President ______________________________________ JIM KERR Secretary __________________________________________ JACK SWANN Treasurer ______________________________________ROBERT COKER Club Sweetheart OLIVRA ROGERS President JOHN LAMOREAUX 453 ABILENE First row: Westfall, Johnson, Byers, Unidentified. Second row: Dunlap, Leonard, Gooch, Thompson, Bruton, McCrary, Murphy, Olds, Page, Carr, Strickland, Wooten. President DAVID WESTFALL Abilene, Texas, known as the “Key City of West Texas,” cele¬ brated its 76th 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 Command base was established west of the city with B-52’s as the primary aircraft. The purpose of the Abilene Hometown Club is to help the boys from Abilene to get together on the campus throughout the school year. The club also helps to promote A M to high school students of the Abilene area. 454 DEEP EAST TEXAS First row: Coffey, Clark, Uhlenhoff, Burt. Second row: Wilson, Kuich, Butridge, Starr, Hensley. Third row: Williams, Brown, Birdwell, Keown, Thompson, Hogan, Branum. The Deep East Texas Hometown Club is one of the most active clubs on the campus with over 75 members from Longview, Glade- water, and vicinity. The primary purpose of the club is to continue and strengthen the companionship of Aggies from this area. A Christmas and a Thanksgiving dance is held each year in order to obtain money for scholarships and other club parties held for the members. The club sweetheart is chosen each year as the representa¬ tive to the Cotton Ball. OFFICERS President __________________________ WALTER UHLENHOFF Vice-President ____________ JOE VAN SMITHERMAN Treasurer .....__________________________ EMMETT FLANGAN Reporter ______________________________________ DAVID B. BUSSY Sergeant-at-Arms ______________________________ BOB COFFEY 455 FT. WORTH HOMETOWN CLUB First rotv: Rohrbough, Spurlock, Kendrick, Frost, Mitchell, Schaar, Abel, Lansford, Floyd. Second row: Spencer, Prochoska, Costa, Owen, Willis, Sandlin, Haygood, Arnold, Slaughter. Third row: Garrison, Fields. Fourth roiv: Elder, Robertson, Shaw, Meals, Yost, Rohrbough, Muller. President WILLIAM C. KENDRICK Monthly meetings on the campus and social activities in Ft. Worth are provided by the Ft. Worth Hometown Club. These activities offer the opportunity for the Aggies of the Ft. Worth area to become better acquainted. The social activities for the year started in fine fashion with a dance and midnight yell practice during the corps trip weekend. Other activities for the ’ST-’SS year included formal dances at Christmas and Easter and various informal dances. The club ex¬ presses its appreciation to the Ft. Worth Mothers Club and Ex-Stu- dents for their assistance during the year. OFFICERS President ________________________ W. C. KENDRICK, JR. Vice-President ________________________JACK M. ESTES, JR. Treasurer ____________________________________ JACK McCRARY Secretary ________________________________________JOE SPURLOCK Corresponding Secretary.. NEWTON HARRIS, III Chairman of Membership Committee ___ _________________________LARRY GARRISON Vice-Chairman of Membership Committee ________________________ CALVIN CAMPBELL 456 LAMAR-BELLAIRE HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Eby, Judah, Myers, Echols, Bratton, Woodard, Simmons, Weison, Culver, Farrington, Cooper. Second row: Petitt, Dierking, Jones, Dickerson, Blewster, Everts, Reinhardt, Bower, Williamson, Suessmuth. Third row: McKinnie, Hadley, Tucker, Brenner, Scales, Hayes, Goff, McPhail, Cummings, Eastwood, New¬ comb. Fifth row: Peavy, Sorensen, Pace, Fann, Cooper, Norman, Palmer, Segers, Jones, Nelson. Students from Bellaire and Lamar High Schools of Houston combined this year to form one of the larger hometown clubs on the campus. The club now lists almost a hundred members and has a very active attendance. The club has a two-fold purpose—to act as a social organiza¬ tion for students from the two high schools and to be of service to these students in getting rides home and back to school. OFFICERS President ___________ Vice-President ... Secretary-Treasurer ... Social Chairman _______ Attendance Chairman RIP WOODARD DAVID J. BRATTON ... DICK B. SIMMONS ________ LARRY MYERS _______________ JOE JUDAH President RIPLEY WOODARD LAND-OF-THE-LAKES First row: Jones, Sifford, Smith. Second roiv: Nuckles, Thompson, Keese, Glimp, Reagor, Kane, Hopper. Third row: Reddell, Allred, Kothmann, Kuykendall, Fluitt. President ROBERT L. SIFFORD 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. 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, and hydro¬ electric 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. 458 LAREDO HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Hickey, Ancira, Salazar, Ramirez, Pappas, Guerra, Garza, Cuellar, Brewer. Second row: Fernandez, Garcia, Canales, Gutierrez, Galinzoga. Third row: Fernandez, Laurel, Ruiz, Rodolfo, Solis, Gutierrez, Hickey, Sutton. The towns of San Ignacio, San Diego, Zapata, Catarina, Bena¬ vides, Hebbronville, Nuevo Laredo, and the center of them all —Laredo—comprise the Laredo Hometown Area. The club contains about fifty members and is quite active in providing activities of mutual interest for the encouragement of better relations between the students of the club. The big event of the club each year is the annual hometown Christmas dance in which a sweetheart is selected and pre¬ sented. Other functions are also held during the other school recesses. The backbone of the club is the Laredo Mothers Club and the Ex-Students Association. OFFICERS President ------------------------------------ FIDEL RAMIREZ Vice-President ________________________ DIMITRI PAPPAS Secretary ________________________________________ JOHN BREWER Treasurer -------------------------------- RICARDO GUERRA Parliamentarian ______________________ ROSENDO ANCIRA Historian __________________________________ ANGEL CUELLAR Sergeant-at-Arms _____ MARTIN GARZA Reporter ________________________________________ JAMES HICKEY 459 MARSHALL HOMETOWN CLUB President TED BRUNSON Club Sweetheart DOROTHY POORTER Providing fellowship for the Aggies from the northeast por¬ tion of Texas is the Marshall Hometown Club. Marshall is the commercial, industrial transportation, and educational center of the East Texas Area and is situated in the geographic center of the Ark-La-Tex Agricultural area. Historically, the city founded in 1839 had the distinction of serving as the capital of Missouri in the early 1860’s when Gov. Claiborne and his Civil War Refugees had headquarters there. OFFICERS President ______________________________________ TED BRUNSON Vice-President ________________________ JIMMIE JOHNSON Secretary ____________________________________ JERRY ROBERTS Reporter ________________________________________MERRELL WITT Sweetheart ___________________________ DOROTHY POORTER 460 PAN AMERICAN CLUB First row: Gonzalez, Marciacq, Carrillo, Sayaverda, Jimenez, Jaramillo, Marciacq. Second row: Quirch, Flores-Estrada, Nunez, Gonzales, Irias, Sosa, Espinoza. A club designed to promote better understanding within the Americas, and to unite the students of the various countries of the American continents is the Pan American Club. The club attempts in an effective and durable way to instill the members with a spirit of cooperation among themselves and with regard to students of Texas A M. The club’s activities consist primarily of several meet¬ ings held throughout the year, a number of social functions, and a few lectures from noted speakers who are well known throughout the campus and the state. President JESUS VEGA de LEON 461 PASADENA HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Oakes, Andry, Wilson, Coon, Brown, Powell, Bolton, Dalchaw. Second row: Wilson, Carr, Biggie, Council, Freeman, Blackburn, Bellinger, Johnson, Skaggs, Todd. Third row: Swail, Bostic, West. A fast-growing city of 50,000, Pasadena is denoted as the f “Industrial City of the South.” Pasadena has a greater number of Aggies, percentage-wise, than almost any other city of its size. The Pasadena Hometown Club is dedicated to strengthen¬ ing the foundation of the social life of its members, as well as giving them a chance to get together to make future plans. The club is sponsored by a very active and superbly-organized group known as the A M Mothers Club to whom we will be ever indebted. OFFICERS President_ ___________________________________THOMAS C. TODD Vice-President ____________________ WILLIAM J. SKAGGS Secretary ________________________________JAMES R. JOHNSON Treasurer ____________ ORVILLE R. BELLINGER, JR. 462 PORT ARTHUR HOMETOWN CLUB Seven miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, located on the west bank of Lake Sabine, lies the “City That Oils the World,” Port Ar¬ thur, Texas. The growth of a settlement of five families, called Aurora, to the present city of greater than 80,000 persons was in¬ evitable, yet phenomenal. With its outlet to the Gulf, Port Arthur is a “natural” for 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 in and around the city have an annual payroll of $120,000,000. OFFICERS President _____________________________________________ DON OWENS Vice-President ____________________________ 0. T. WALLACE Secretary-Treasurer ________________ JOHN SCHLIMPER 463 RED RIVER VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB Texas Aggies from Lamar, Red River, Fannin, and Delta counties comprise the membership of the Red River Valley Hometown Club. These counties, bordering on the Red River in Northeast Texas, represent the heart of the Red River Valley. The purpose of the club is to interest the boys of the Red River Valley in A M as their college and to aid one another in becoming better Aggies. Social functions include dances during Thanksgiving and Christ¬ mas recess. During the years of the club’s existence, the support received from the Aggie Mothers Club has been an effective aid in achieving its purpose. All members join as one in expressing a sincere “Thank 464 SAN ANTONIO HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Cardenas, Gill, Turner, French, McLaughlin, Houston, Kramer, Wulfe. Second roiv: Jackie, Robertson, Schwartz, Chamberlin, Candler, Marshall, Mayheu, Hoeller, Hearne. Third row: Schneider, Martin, McClelland, Breen, Peabody, Plock, Smith, Heye, Terp. Fourth roiv: Schoch, Piper, Jones, Hale, Dyke, Houston, Sell, Cotter, Riedel, Phylar, Larmes, Grona, Bose. The San Antonio Hometown Club is one of the largest and most active hometown clubs here on the Aggie campus. The purpose of the club is to give the students from San Antonio an opportunity to get better acquainted through various meetings during the year and social activities during Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter holidays. The activities of the past year were successful thanks to the A M Mothers Club, the Form er Students Association and all of the mem¬ bers of the San Antonio Hometown Club. OFFICERS President ____________________________ HECTOR CARDENAS Vice-President ________________________________________MIKE GILL Secretary ______________________________________PETE GIANOTTI Treasurer __________________________________________ BOB TURNER Historian ........______________________________HIRAM FRENCH President HECTOR A. CARDENAS 465 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA, HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Mijalis, Free, Long, Henington, Gay, Armstrong, Lohman, Thompson, Tew, Riegel. Second row: Houchin, Harrington, Nevel, Meisner, Dugan, Kromb- holz, Wright, Schalon, Tucker, Mallett. Third roiv: Porteous, Aldridge, Yauger, Suckle, Wynn, Reaves, Johnson, White, Davis, Hampton, Taylor. Prpsifl pn t DEMETRIOS ARMENAKSIS Shreveport, the “Pipeline Capital of the World,” is in the north¬ west corner of Louisiana, 45 miles from Arkansas and 18 miles from Texas. Shreveport has a population of 175,000 and is the second largest city in Louisiana. It was founded in the early 19th century by Captain Henry Miller Shreve as a port on the Red River. Al¬ though it is no longer a port, there are many industries which make their home in Shreveport. Most of these industries are in the oil and gas field. Two of the largest gas pipeline companies in the world have home offices in Shreveport. The Shreveport Hometown Club has the honor of being one of the largest out-of-state clubs on the campus, with a membership of 43. OFFICERS President ________________ DEMETRIOS ARMENAKSIS Vice-President ____________________ BRADY ARMSTRONG Secretary ____________________________________ PETE ALDRIDGE Treasurer __________________________________ TOMMY LOHMAN 466 SOUTHWEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB The area covered by the Southwest Texas Hometown Club is known as the Winter-Garden District. This district covers Dimmit, Frio, LaSalle, Maverick. Medina, Uvalde, and Zavala counties. Some of the leading towns of the district are Uvalde, Carrizo Springs, Crystal City, Hondo, and Eagle Pass. The main events of the club each year are the Christmas Dance and the Easter Barbecue. OFFICERS President ________________________________ HAROLD CONRAD Reporter _______________________________________ RANDY CURTIS Treasurer ________________________ DONALD J. NEUMANN Vice-President ........................ ARLON M. SCOTT Secretary __________________________________________ BILL BEEVER 467 TARPON CLUB One of the smallest but most active clubs on the campus is the Tarpon Club which was named after the prime tourist attraction to the Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Ingleside, and Rockport area. The sponsor of the club is the president of the Tarpon A M Mothers Club, Mrs. Herman Teller. The primary purpose of the Tarpon Club is to provide members with a chance of meeting together and to re-establish social contacts with the other members. The club has four planned socials every school year and is -always ably repre¬ sented by each club member. OFFICERS President __________________ GORDON GUNTER Vice-President ____________ CLARENCE E. GARRETT Secretary ________________________CHARLES E. OUALLINE Treasurer ________________________________ ROBERT S. SHAKE Reporter ________________ WILLIE J. PARKS 468 WICHITA FALLS First row: Brown, Fisher, Hampton, Clark, Cantrell, Huskinson. Second row: Glickman, Jackson, Gregg, Stepp, Ron; Stone, Stepp, Rod; Marshall. Third row: Archer, Hutchinson, Murdock, Sullivan. Williams, Brooks. President DON FISHER Wichita Falls, the Independent Oil Capital of the World, is located in north Texas on the Red River. The hometown club is composed of about fifty members from the Wichita Falls Area and is active in keeping the students from the area in touch with each other. The biggest event each year of the club is its annual Christmas affair which was a hayride this year. The club is strongly supported by the Ex-Aggie Association of Wichita Falls and is backed by the Wichita Falls Mothers Club. 469 ANDERSON COUNTY This club is composed of those students who attend A M from Anderson County. The purpose of this club is to bring the students from Anderson County closer together and instill in them a spirit of cooperation among themselves and other students. The club also sponsors various parties and social functions both on and off the campus throughout the year. The club takes a very active part in High School Day activities and increases its enrollment every year. ANGELINA The Angelina County Hometown Club was organized in the fall of 1954. The primary objective is to promote interest in A M in An¬ gelina County towns. A Mothers Club has also been organized and attempts to provide social functions on and off the campus for club members. First row: Blake, Carberry, Bunker, Sutton, Parmer. Second row: Third row: Schmidt, Hejl, Erskine, Wilson, Becrwinkle, Rea. Weaver, Miller, Banzhaf, Cox, Downs, Houston, Gerstenberg. BELL COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Bell County, a leading agricultural and industrial county of Cen¬ tral Texas, lies on a dividing line between crop-growing and ranch¬ ing country. East and southeast parts on Blacklands, gently rolling, highly cultivable area; northwest and west parts on Grand Prairie where it merges with Hill country, an area devoted to livestock. Principal cities are Temple, Bartlett, Holland, Rogers, and Salado. STEVE COX SINCLAIR WELLS BRENHAM HOMETOWN CLUB Organized during the fall of 1955, the Brenham Hometown Club has more than doubled its membership since its beginning. This fact points out that a great amount of progress has been made in carry¬ ing out the major objective of the club which is to increase interest in Texas A M in the Brenham-Washington County area. First row: Wells, Buck, Hahn, Holle, Krueger. Second row: Kasprowicz, Schwartz, Becker, Zernial. First row: Cotman, Boles, Davidson, Holleyfield. Second row: Beckett, Bailey, Spillmann, Meier. President TOM COTMAN AUSTIN A small but active organization, the Austin Hometown Club is composed of outstanding young men who refuse to patronize the rival institution known as “Land of the 40 acres.” The boys from Price Daniels’ residence try to promote interest in Aggieland for boys who otherwise would be snared by the Teasips. CEN-TEX The Cen-Tex Hometown Club is composed of students from the South Texas towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as a vacation center with its artesian water and varied recreational facilities. San Marcos is well known for its under¬ water Aquarena, Southwest Texas State College, and textile indus¬ tries. Seguin is surrounded by rich farm land and has a large agricul¬ tural market. Sweetheart DOROTHY SHERRILL First row: Kirst, Springs, Zipp, Vahrenkamp. Second row: Fog, Goehring, Kirst, Boarnet, Cliett, Wiederstein, Goebel, Alto, Mache- mehl, Hoermann. Third row: Calkins, Henk, Whitwell, Reeh, Heger, Wallace, Howes, Blaschke, Wisdom, Winkler. First row: Peacock, Cone, Bobo, Hearne. Second row: McDonald, Allen, Coker, Stokes, Barnes, Heald, Albritton, Singletary, George, Pearson, Martindale. CHEROKEE COUNTY Organized for the primary purpose of providing a chance for the men of Texas A M from Cherokee County to get together and keep up with each other and the happenings of their local community is the Cherokee County Hometown Club. It also acts as a social club. Most of the club’s activities are in the social line and include such things as a Thanksgiving Dance, Christmas Dance, Between-Semesters Dance, and an Easter Dance. LAWERENCE BOBO President TOM LOCKE President CORYELL-HAMILTON HOMETOWN CLUB Organized in 1956, the Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club consists of students from Gatesville, Hamilton, Evant, and Hico. The purpose of the club is to improve relationships between Coryell-Hamilton County students, to introduce new students to A M, and to provide Aggies with social events during the school holidays. First row: Clint, Lam. Seated: Turner, Lovelace, Campbell, Wesley, Edminson, Locke. Second row: Woodson, Blackstock, Rodgers, Kindler, Henderson, Streger, Streger, Petrey, Brown, Barnhill, Sellers. Del Rio, the Queen City of the Rio Grande, is located just south of the Pecos River-Devil’s River-Rio Grande River linkage. It en¬ joys a pleasant year-’round climate. It is called the town wdiere the sunshine spends the winter. The city’s water supply comes from the San Felipe Springs which are the third largest springs in the state. EL PASO Although El Paso is located over 700 miles away, interest in A M is strong. Each year the Mothers Club arranges transporta¬ tion facilities for the interested high school students to get better acquainted with A M. The ex-students give an annual Christmas party where old traditions are kept going and new acquaintances are made. First row: Ohigley. Johnson, Wafer, Knotts, Hocker, Lucker, Kleingeld, Travis, Johnston. Second row: Herren, Resley, Van Hasslen. Davidson. Baird, Monroe, Hartley, Toelkes, Webb, Rube. - i First row: Mikseh, Wanjura, Miley, Blaschke, Kaase, Gansky, Deterlina, Syler, Kallina, Waits, Gore. Second row: Bartosh, Pesh, Brune, Walla, Schneider, Lux, Wegenhoft, Vogt, Sekerka, Stelin, Mattern, Rosenbach. FAYETTE-COLORADO COUNTY CLUB The purposes of the organization are to bind closer together the students from this area, to create a union between students and Aggie Exes, and to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. The club contains students from two South Central Texas counties. Its year is highlighted by many social functions. FLAX COUNTRY Reorganized this year, the club includes members from Kenedy, Nixon, Nordheim, Beeville, Poth, Hobson, and Yorktown. The club functions consisted of the Christmas dance, High School Day, monthly functions, and fellowship among students from Flax Country. GUADALUPE VALLEY Agriculture and industry made up the economy of the region of the Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. Along with sponsoring a Duchess to the Cotton Ball each year, the club’s activities consist of a Christmas dance and Easter party. The club also introduces the High School graduates to Texas A M during the annual High School Day weekend. GRAYSON COUNTY The Grayson County Club was formed in 1950 and now has a membership of 33. Each September, an annual barbecue is sponsored by the Mothers Club for the purpose of the new students becoming better acquainted. During the school year, highlights are the Christmas party, spon¬ sored by the Exes, and a dance between semesters sponsored by the Mothers Club. First row: Overton, Fowler, Davis, Holder, Pennington. Second row: Nanny, Norman, Carter, Bowers, Carney. Brinegar, Flenniken, Overton, Douglass, Cameron, Henry. H-J-S-K-F CENTRAL WEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB The H-J-S-K-F Central West Texas Hometown Club was originally organized with just a few members. It has since progressed to its present size and height of its activities. 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. JASPER HOMETOWN CLUB All Aggies from Jasper and the surrounding towns are welcome to enjoy the variety of social events the Jasper County Hometown Club has to offer. Football films were the highlights of some of the meetings while lively discussions augmented others. Parties were planned by the Hometown Mothers Club when members were home for the holidays. The annual Aggie Muster was held at Easter with a social hour following. The Jasper County Hometown Club wishes to express their appreciation for the socials and support provided by the Mothers Club. First row: Cuist, Puttey. Second row: Wilkinson, Watts, Hatfield, Peacock, Gordon, Burge. Third row: Jackson, Zellner, Mabe, Watts, Corbin, Wallace, Wilkinson, Hill, McClure, Galbraith. JOHNSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Johnson County Hometown Club was organized primarily to promote close relationships between Aggies who reside in John¬ son County. The club holds many meetings during the year, and helps to promote A M to high school students of Johnson County. KAUFMAN HOMETOWN CLUB Since there are no large towns in Kaufman County, the boys decided to form a county club rather than have several small clubs composed of two or three boys. The club meets on alternate Thurs¬ day nights and enjoys refreshments provided by the Mothers Club, which partially supports the club. President KENNETH McKINNEY hirst row: Robertson, Roberson, McKinney. Second row: Dean, Burnett, Marshal. First row: Fallon, Miller, Huges, Killpatrick, Perkins. Second row: Earl, Henson, Van Winkle, Blackstone, Mobley, Barnet. Third row: Wheat, Calloway, Meyars, Satcher, Haulferd. KILGORE HOMETOWN CLUB Organized in the fall of 1951, the Kilgore Hometown Club has grown to a present membership of twenty-five. The club is par¬ tially supported and very well backed by the Mothers Club, which has annually provided two dinners, as well as furnishing a room in the college hospital. President THERON D. McLaren LOWER TRINITY VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB 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 the leadership of Louis Datel. At present, the club is headed by Theron McLaren of Liberty. First row: Norman, Rodgers, McAdams, Robinson, McLaren, Sizemore. Second row: Smith, Newton, VanDom, Royder, Hen¬ dricks, Flurry, Harris, Whitman, Gilliland, Meacham. Lavaca County is located on the coastal plain of Southeast Texas. The principal occupations are farming and livestock, with a secon¬ dary income from manufacturing industries. Hallettsville 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, poultry and brew. SAN JACINTO 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: Waters, Cunningham. Forcite. Second row: Cunningham, Hatchell, Donaldson. We aver, Rigsby. Third row: McMath, McCree, Cox, MIDLAND HOMETOWN CLUB Aggies from Midland and other small towns in the West Texas area keep in contact with hometown friends here on the campus through the various social functions held during the year by the Midland Hometown Club. This club also promotes A M to high school students at home, and sponsors various other activities. President JOHN M. CUNNINGHAM . MILAM COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Formed every year to help the students from Milam county to work together for a better Aggie spirit and unity, the Milam County Hometown Club promotes numerous social functions throughout the year, and gives its members a chance to get away from the books for a chan 2 ,e. First row: Vanlandingham, Billingslea, McDonald, Hart, Newton, Alexander. Second row: Surovik, Melson, Stephens, Guinn, Sinclair, Eitel, Mulanax, Mills, Raley. NORTHEAST TEXAS The club was organized in September of 1952. Members are comprised of A M students from Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Vernon, Sulphur Springs, Pittsburg, Gilmer, Quitman, Daingerfield, Winnsboro, Coke, Naples, Omaha, Pleasant Grove, Yantis, and other smaller communities in the Northeast Texas area. The purpose of the club is to spread good will and foster asso¬ ciations between A M students from the Northeast Texas area. Other activities are the sponsoring of off-campus socials during the year. CARTHAGE-PANOLA The Carthage-Panola Hometown Club is formed every year to help the students from Carthage and Panola to work together for a better Aggie spirit and unity. 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. President FORREST ROBERTS First row: Ingram, Williamson. Second row: Ingram, D., Mason, Dixon, LaGrone, White, Waldrop, Monk, Hall, Sheldon. 7 ' hird row: Lawerence, Cassady, Roberts, Hopkins, Marlowe. Seated: Owen, Lindley. Rice. Scott. Standing: Donelson, Carver, Howard, Floyd, Heald, Davidson, Alston, Hardy, Gober, Brazell, Davidson. PANHANDLE HOMETOWN CLUB Formed by the students from the Texas Panhandle, The Panhandle Hometown Club has its own bylaws which were made by the mem¬ bers and approved by the college. One of the highlights of the year is a party given by the students of TWU from the Panhandle. President JACK HEALD RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB From the southernmost “Tip-of-Texas,” where the Rio Grande reaches the Gulf of Mexico, comes this group of 170 Texas Aggies. The Rio Grande Valley through which the Rio Grande River flows presents on one bank a lush paradise of palms, citrus groves, and tropical vegetation. The club is an organization set up to bring the men of the Valley closer together. Each year the men look forward to the many social events, and the main function of the year is the annual Christmas Dance sponsored thru the efforts of the Valley Mothers Club. First row: Stephens, Zeitler, McGown, Triplitt, Carrera, Baytes, Rodriguez, Ray, Valesius, Terry. Second row: Kapeller, McLeod, Esquivel, Stewart, Gloor, Polk, Medley, Tumlinson, Garla, Gantt. Third row: Johnson, Akin. Greenhill, Tipton, White, Ellington, Bair, Fernandez, Swanson, Greenwood, Garcia, Duhuisson. On Stairs: Coughran, Bell, Anderson. Perez, Hernandez, Crowe, Yudesis. First row: Rudd, Bradshaw, Rudd, Pate, Matchett, Hutson, Sutton, Bass, Rosenberger. Second row: Andrews, Windham, Brittain, Wil¬ liams, Young, Mossberg, Euett, Kunkle, Hargrove, Burk. Club Sweetheart SANDRA SANDERS SHELBY-DOCHES HOMETOWN CLUB The Shelby-Doches Hometown Club was formed in the fall of 1957. This club was formed by the combining of the Center Home¬ town Club and the Doches Hometown Club. The members live in the immediate vicinity of Nacogdoches and Shelby County. The main pur¬ poses of this club are to serve as a means for the members to meet to¬ gether and to inform high school seniors at home about Texas A M. ST. THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN CLUB The purpose of the St. Thomas Club is to stimulate interest in Texas A M among the students of St. Thomas High School and to provide social activities for Aggies from St. Thomas. The highlights of the club’s activities are the spring barbecue and the holiday dances. President JOHN FERRATA First row: Downs, Freitag, Ferrata, Williford, Wilmesmeier, Schattel. Second row: Kirtley, Carrico, Noser, Roesner, McMahan, Withey, Goucr, Fallon, Kelly, Roberts, McCoy, Mihalick. Third row: D’Anna, Rosprim, McConnell, Olbrich, Moffitt, Garrett. TEXARKANA-FOUR STATES The Texarkana-Four States Club was organized in 1946 with eight charter members. Through the years, the club has raised its membership until today it has a total membership of approxi¬ mately 40. 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, Okla¬ homa, Arkansas, and Louisiana. President RAY McKNIGHT TRANS-PECOS The club, which currently has seventeen members, is closely affiliated with the Mothers Club and the Former Students Associa¬ tion, which annually honors the students with a banquet and dance. Its activities include selecting a duchess for the Cotton Ball, High School Day, and forwarding the Aggie Spirit in West Texas. First row: Evans, Anderson, Buford, Hicke, Crews. Alexander. Crews. Sanders. Hamilton. Hughes. President JOHN CREWS TRI-COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Tri-County Club was organized in 1954. The club is com¬ posed of students who live in Polk, Tyler, and San Jacinto counties. The club offers these southeast Texas Aggies a medium through which .they can gather together for social functions such as the an¬ nual Thanksgiving and Christmas dances. The purpose of the club is to encourage boys from this area to attend A M. TYLER-SMITH COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Having a membership of 45 men from Tyler and Smith Counties, the intent of the club is to proselyte and recruit freshmen from this area and to provide some conviviality for its members. The club is indebted to its Tyler-Smith County Mothers Club for assisting in giving the boys a good time. President GARY P. LEMMON First row: Bowen. Marshall. Francis, Goldwater, Heaton. Second row: Braly, McCarty, Dorsett. Lemmon, Linnstaedter, Ralph, Rice. Clark. Bolt. Dew. Third rotv: Kinsey. Thompson, Hall. Linnstaedter. Palmer. Tunnell, Caldwell, Smith, Bellomy, Stine- cipher, Dutke, Brown. Langham. First row: Humphries. Second row: Presswood, McCord,, Jenicins, Shivers, Presswood, Whitmire. Third row: Staton. VAN ZANDT COUNTY With the organizing of the Hometown Club in January 1955, the Aggies of Van Zandt County had an opportunity to meet and discuss happenings at home; to better know each other; to plan social gatherings for themselves and friends during holidays at home; and to impress upon high school graduates within the county the educa¬ tional opportunities at A M. President JAMES PRESSWOOD President JOHN CULL, JR. SAN ANGELO-WEST TEXAS Aggies residing in or around San Angelo are eligible to join the San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club. The club sponsors several varied activities, the most important of which is the annual Christ¬ mas Dance. The proceeds are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Club which puts the money in their scholarship fund for local Aggies. First row: Harrow, Boyce, Syler, Dover, Smith. Second row: Whitley, Miliken, Coffman, Wheeler, Edgenington, Brown, Wheeler, Cull. First row: Christner, Owen, Thomas. Second row: Woods, Clemens, Van Zandt, Lackey, Gray, Dodgen, Lacy. President WAYNE LACY WHEELER-COLUNGSWORTH COUNTY Wheeler and Collingsworth counties are located in the eastern part of the panhandle near the top of Texas. This is our second year as a hometown club and the membership has risen to seventeen. The club is closely affiliated with the former students of the eastern panhandle and works diligently to forward the “Aggie effort.” WILLIAMSON COUNTY The Williamson County Hometown Club is operated for the bene¬ fit of any and all interested students from Williamson County. Members include students from the towns of Granger, Georgetown, Hutto, Taylor, Leander, Florence, Liberty Hill, and Walburg. One of the highlights of the club’s activities this year was the annual Christmas party at Taylor Country Club. President KENNETH E. DAVIS First row: Bailey. Blackmon. Marek, Lefner, Davis, Dolan. Vorwerk, Allison. Second row: Gunn, Richter, Doering, Mundkow- sky. Bohac. Holubec, Anderson. Law. Goodwin. ft aw m wm 1 : ME!. S T U D E N O C £ N T E h building is d”e dicate ' d ' ' rn C TH! “ •° h A. 4 IV 1 . Vi H O GA p E T TO m0!SE MEi-l defense OF o. THE R lives ' , w L f NSHR| NED rN ° c U r R COUNTRY. HERE is , _____ IIMtU, IN spirit Al.r, ... - c B NDUR, ng V R , ' N BR ° N « ' and TO their defo Je THeiR VALOR Hv rER H not R be R te: SACRiFICES • • . ' • • ' ■. •- . - ' i..■ ' ' v BI GRATITUDE is due THOSE THOli ;AMnc OF FORMER STUDENTS OF TH nff c WHO PROVIDED THE INITIAL INCFM T i r T ° E !r TH ' S structure and m de their C b eh T a R ' BUTI 0NS TO n s COST rPHrR , ALF AND THA T OF THE wu e US PEOPL E OF TEXAS AS A rnMofr WHO MADE POSSIBLE ITS pp PLFTION _ THIS CENTER HAS BEEN CREATED MAY IT SERVE AS A USEFUL MEMORIAL TO THE HEROIC SONS OF A M W HO GAVE THE IR ALL . ENRICHING THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OF YOUNG TEXANS NOW LIVING AND O T H F R S YET UNBORN. MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER COUNCIL AT WORK —Clockwise starting lower left: Truettner, Christian, Ransdell, Butler, Whar- ron, Woods, Cloud, McGinty, Stark, Davis, Patranella, Horsley, Timm, McLaughlin, Thomas, Dilling¬ ham. MEMBERS OF THE MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER COUNCIL DONALDSON D. McGINTY ____________ President DONALD R. CLOUD ................ Vice-President J. W. STARK ____________________ Secretary-Treasurer Students: Hugh Wharton Roy Davis Joe Tindel Floyd Christian Bill McLaughlin John Thomas Faculty: O. D. Butler P. J. Woods W. P. Horsley C. H. Ransdell C. H. Dillingham Former Students: Tyrus R. Timm W. I. Truettner DIRECTORATE Bowling Bridge Browsing Library Camera Creative Arts FLOYD HARD1M0N BUCK BUCHANAN RONNIE BUFORD AL PRADBURY JOE FENTON Chess KEN ALLEN Film Society JAMES WEST Flying Cadets BOB HAMILTON House TOBY MATTOX Junto KEN CURRY COUNCIL AND DIRECTORATE ARTICLE III—PURPOSES The purposes of the Memorial Student Center shall be as follows: To provide an educational and recreational program for the students and the staff of the Agricultural and Me chanical College of Texas. To foster the social and cultural phases of student life. To provide more adequate opportunity for friendly as¬ sociation among the students, former students, faculty, and friends of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. To provide facilities for meetings, short courses, and conferences of citizens of the state (agricultural, busi¬ ness, industrial, professional, cultural, and educational groups and organizations), and thus make the Center a functional unit in the educational and cultural life of Texas . . . CHAIRMEN Personnel Bureau Public Relations Radio Recital Series JOHN JEFFERSON BILL HAMPTON JOHN DE1THLOFF JIM JONES Scona III JACK NELSON Table Tennis JACK WALLACE Music JOE HARRIS Dance HIRAM FRENCH Great Issues BOB KIDD 10. Hue Panille 11. Typical weekend 12. Display windows 13. Camera facilities 14. Council and directorate banquet 15. MSC ballroom 16. Game room 494 CORPUS CHRIST! MOTHERS CLUB ACTIVE MEMBERS OFFICERS Mrs. Lewis Armstrong Mrs. A. J. Ashmore Mrs. 0. F. Atkins Mrs. George A. Berry Mrs. Gail Bradley Mrs. Don Burton Mrs. J. R. Carter Mrs. Floyd Clark Mrs. Fred Cole Mrs. J. A. Craft Mrs. Angus Davis Mrs. Clifford Davis Mrs. F. F. Dickey Mrs. Giles Dodson Mrs. J. W. Dryden Mrs. S. B. Edwards Mrs. Willard Ethridge Mrs. J. C. Hamilton Mrs. Harvey J. Hewett Mrs. S. L. Hicklin Mrs. H. E. Hicks Mrs. R. E. Hobbs Mrs. L. I. Johnson Mrs. Ina S. Joubert Mrs. Mary Kahn Mrs. W. S. Minor Mrs. Elizabeth Moller Mrs. R. M. McKechnie Mrs. Houston Parish Mrs. R. H. Phillips Mrs. D. A. Porter Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. Louisa Pearson Mrs. E. H. Andrew Mrs. C. Logan Rankin Mrs. Francis Regmund Mrs. J. H. Scholl Mrs. Walter Selby Mrs. H. L. Sisson Mrs. Blanche Smith Mrs. C. Buckley Smith Mrs. I. Solka Mrs. H. E. Stewart Mrs. H. Durward Thompson Mrs. Joe Thornton Mrs. Chas. Urban Mrs. L. B. Wehring Mrs. E. R. Whitmire Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. D. M. Sevier Mrs. Ed. Whelan Mrs. Benita Hammett Mrs. C. A. Robertson Mrs. A. M. Cunningham President __________________________ Vice-President-at-Large . First Vice-President ________ Second Vice-President .... Third Vice-President ______ Recording Secretary _______ Treasurer _________________________ Corresponding Secretary Parliamentarian ______________ Historian and Scrapbook Hospitality ______________________ __________MRS. C. LOGAN RANKIN MRS. DURWARD THOMPSON ________________________MRS. FRED COLE __________MRS. HOUSTON PARISH _____________________MRS. 0. F. ATKINS _________MRS. C. BUCKLEY SMITH _________________MRS. JOE THORTON ____________MRS. JOHNNY WILSON ____________MRS. CHARLES URBAN ________________MRS. FRANK DICKEY _______________MRS. GAIL BRADLEY 495 DALLAS MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS President V ice-President-at-Large 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 H istorian Parliamentarian MRS. GATES COLLIER MRS. DONALD CAMERON MRS. W. M. DANTZLER MRS. RALPH PLUMLEE .... MRS. A. E. SOUTTER MRS. DOYLE STEWART MRS. CLAUDE REYNOLDS _ MRS. J. M. PERKINS MRS. R. G. PENDER ____________MRS. R. M. HILL MRS. H. A. HUNTER MRS. C. A. MADDEN MRS. B. K. SCHMID .. MRS. LELAND PRATT ACTIVE MEMBERS Mrs. Esta Lee Barber Mrs. A. L. Bateman Mrs. Paul Chapman Mrs. Roy 0. Clark Mrs. H. V. Dunlap Mrs. Ralph J. Ellis Mrs. W. W. Flournoy Mrs. Walter Frazier Mrs. Harry Goldman Mrs. Hubert H. Green Mrs. A. B. Greenburp Mrs. Rufus W. Haggard Mrs. A. B. Hilburn Mrs. L. Hutchinson Mrs. F. E. Johnston Mrs. W. H. Keeling Mrs. Albert B. Kimball Mrs. A. F. Lebel Mrs. E. J. Leidolf Mrs. Victor F. Lucas Mrs. Frances Mikulec Mrs. Robert Orthwein Mrs. R. D. Patterson Mrs. Thomas R. Peasner Mrs. E. L. Phillips Mrs. Ina Reynolds Mrs. A. W. Roberson, Jr. Mrs. James C. Sewell Mrs. David Taylor Mrs. Joe E. Williams, Sr. Mrs. Lavada A. Wilson Mrs. Robert E. Abbott Mrs. Morgan N. Akin Mrs. Roy T. Allen Mrs. W. R. Allen Mrs. Katherine M. Alterman Mrs. Elva Ammer Mrs. R. Ancelin Mrs. Noble James Atkins Mrs. Clayton Ayers Mrs. Virgil J. Bailey Mrs. L. Warren Baker Mrs. Leeman B. Barnett Mrs. Jasper Barron Mrs. W. F. Baumann Mrs. T. J. Bianchi Mrs. Matthew Biondi Mrs. Clifton Blackmon Mrs. Alice N. Bond Mrs. S. V. Boswell Mrs. W. H. Bowen Mrs. Warren K. Bredlow Mrs. T. E. Brents Mrs. E. Allen Brown Mrs. Olin S. Brown Mrs. S. A. Brown Mrs. J. H. Brower Mrs. Geo. T. Brundrett Mrs. C. V. Bullington Mrs. C. H. Burke Mrs. Edward 0. Burklev Mrs. G. B. Burnett Mrs. Sam W Burton Mrs. C. S. Callicoatte Mrs. Newton J. Calvin Mrs. Donald Cameron Mrs. H. D. Campbell Mrs. Harold S. Caplinger Mrs. R. C. Carpenter Mrs. B. L. Carter Mrs. W ' ill D. Chapman Mrs. C. D. Cheatham Mrs. Joseph B. Coker Mrs. B. P. Coleman Mrs. Gates Collier Mrs. J. W. Coolidge Mrs. James F. Cook Mrs. Lee R. Cook Mrs. W r alter R. Cook Mrs. L. G. Coppedge Mrs. Dave Crockett Mrs. John V. Cornwall Mrs. D. F. Crosland Mrs. W r . M. Dantzler Mrs. P. R. Davis Mrs. C. M. Delafield Mrs. A. W r . Dillon Mrs. Arvil S. Dowdy Mrs. J. R. Dubberly Mrs. Reid M. Duke Mrs. W. P. Duval Mrs. Oscar Eagle Mrs. John R. Edmonds Mrs. John El font Mrs. Lee Roy Emmons Mrs. R. T. Erickson Mrs. R. G. Farrow Mrs. Lewis Feldman Mrs. T. H. Ferguson Mrs. M. C. Folzenlogen Mrs. Elma Fay Fondren Mrs. Mary Jane Gaines Mrs. J. C. Gallatin Mrs. J. R. Galloway Mrs. G. A. Geiger Mrs. R. G. Ghiselin Mrs. Homer M. Gibbs Mrs. W arren A. Gilbert Mrs. Oscar W Gleiser Airs. Herman Goldblatt Mrs. H. 0. Good Mrs. W. B. Goode Mrs. Frank E. Graham Mrs. Edwin S. Greer Mrs. Margurite A. Groves Mrs. M. H. Halff Mrs. Chas. C. Hamilton Mrs. H. E. Hammer Airs. E. C. Hanson, Jr. Airs. John Hardie Airs. J. C. Hardie Airs. Lloyd F. Harris Airs. Paul Harris Mrs. J. C. Hartley Airs. H. AI. Haswell Mrs. C. W r . Hedderman Airs. Silas W. Heffler Airs. Arm in E. Henneberger Airs. 0. L. Hill Airs. Rogers M. Hill Airs. Roy W r . Hipps Airs. C. F. Holmans Airs. Frank L. Holmes, Sr. Airs. J. E. Hosier Airs. T. Frank Houston Airs. R. B. Huggins Airs. Homer A. Hunter Airs. L. D. Isett Airs. Mark D. Jackman Airs. Geo. T. Jackson Airs. J. A. Jameson Airs. John J. Janak Airs. J . J. Jobe Airs. Fred J. Johnson Airs. Thurman T. Jones Airs. J. Harwell Jones Airs. Jack Kahn Airs. E. L. Kennedy Airs. Gertrude Kent Airs. W. W. Kelly Airs. Irad C. Kerr Airs. A. r . Kinslow Airs. WTn. W. Klein me Airs. James S. Kling Airs. E. L. Klopfenstein Airs. Jack Lair Airs. Irving W. Lambert Airs. Clifford 1. Lamoreaux Airs. Richard C. LaSance Mrs. H. T. Lassiter Airs. Archie H. Lawson Airs. Hyman Leach Airs. Alary Eudy Ledbetter Airs. S. 0. Lincecum Airs. W. Jack Lindsey Airs. J. Houston Lobingier Airs. Henry P. London Airs. Wm. C. Lonquist Airs. Herman Loupot Airs. Vernon A. Love Airs. Jack Loveland Airs. C. R. Lyons Airs. Charles E. AIcGee Airs. T. WL McGlasson Airs. Janies B. McKnight Airs. C. A. Madden Mrs. Thomas . Malooly Airs. Chas. Manning Mrs. A. R. Alarlow Airs. A. Alartelli Airs. Ewin B. Martin Airs. Leon Alason Airs. L. V. Alassengale Airs. Arthur Allen May Airs. Monroe U. Alay Airs. L. G. Meier Airs. Paul L. Aleisenbach Airs. Huntley Meredith Airs. G. L. Aliller Airs. Lucile Morris Airs. R. L. Moses Airs. A. D. Neely Airs. A. W. Newberry Airs. S. WL Oefinger Airs. Oscar L. Olson Airs. Edwin S. Olsmith Airs. A. H. Ormsby, Sr. Airs. WTn. R. Paige Mrs. Alax Patton Airs. Roy G. Pender Airs. Alfred M. Pendleton Airs. H. L. Peoples Mrs. J. AI. Perkins Airs. J. S. Peterson Airs. AI. F. Petty Airs. Ed. R. Philipp Airs. Hoyt Phillips Airs. Joe F. Phillips Airs. Ralph Plumlee Mrs. Eugene H. Pond Airs. Arthur WT Powell, Jr. Airs. Leland Pratt Airs. Stanley E. Przada Airs. John L. Quigley Airs. Chas. L. Ray Mrs. John A. Ray Mrs. M. Russell Regan Airs. I. F. Reid Mrs. Virginia AI. Reid Mrs. A. L. Reuscher Mrs. Claude F. Reynolds Airs. D. P. Richardson Airs. Bert Ring Airs. Claude Roberts Airs. W. K. Roberts Airs. Louise Robertson Airs. W. S. Robinson Mrs. R. W. Romanowski Airs. R. K. Rowalt Airs. Horace L. Russell Airs. Roy E. Russell Airs. Adele R. Ryan Airs. Ben K. Schmid Mrs. W. A. Schnabel Airs. W. H. Schulgen Airs. Fred L. Schuster Airs. Alfred Schweizer Airs. Charles G. Smith Airs. Ray Smith Mrs. L. H. Soules Dr. Elinor S. Somerville Airs. S. G. Southworth, Sr. Airs. A. E. Soutter Airs. Win H. Staples Mrs. L. J. Starr Mrs. Ralph C. Stephen Airs. L. W. Stevens Airs. Doyle Stewart Mrs. Frank D. Sutton Mrs. Wm. A. Swann Airs. J. A. Tanner Mrs. C. J. Taylor Airs. Wm. Steve Taylor Airs. Chester W. Terry Airs. H. B. Tinsley Mrs. Edna Trees Airs. Geo. W. Truesdale Airs. Harry Utay Mrs. G. B. Walther Airs. Richard G. Watts Airs. H. M. White Airs. E. E. Whitney Mrs. A. AI. Wiesner Mrs. Terry L. Wiley Mrs. W. J. Wilkie Airs. Geo. WC Wilson, Jr. Airs. Leon B. Withers Airs. Gaston M. Wood Airs. E. J. Zink Airs. A. G. Zoppi 496 FORT WORTH MOTHERS CLUB ACTIVE MEMBERS OFFICERS Mrs. E. V. Abbott Mrs. E. K. Abel Mrs. J. B. Allies Mrs. Edgar Allan Mrs. G. C. Allen Mrs. Ethel Ansley Mrs. R. A. Arnold Mrs. J. B. Baker, Sr. Mrs. R. L. Barlow Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. Ray Bell Mrs. M. R. Best Mrs. Walter B. Berger Mrs. Leslie F. Bevill Mrs. J. B. Boatwright Mrs. W. E. Borgers Mrs. R. E. Boswell Mrs. Jack S. Boyle Mrs. Marie M. Brown Mrs. Eugenia Campbell Mrs. Herbert Campbell Mrs. Lu Carter Mrs. J. L. Caudry Mrs. Mack Clark Mrs. J. H. Cloud Mrs. Tom C. Coffman Mrs. L. B. Conder Mrs. W. G. Conn Mrs. H. M. Cooper, Jr. Mrs. D. J. Costa Mrs. 0. D. Grill Mrs. R. E. Curda Mrs. K. W. Davis Mrs. H. J. Dennis Mrs. D. H. Denton Mrs. R. 0. Dews Mrs. R. W. Dial Mrs. C. E. Dimock Mrs. Paul Dorris Mrs. R. B. Duke Mrs. T. J. Dwyer Mrs. E. N. Dye Mrs. C. H. Elder Mrs. J. B. Erisman Mrs. J. M. Estes Mrs. L. M. Fauber Mrs. C. B. Floyd Mrs. U. E. Fisher Mrs. W. M. Fitch Mrs. J. H. Flood Mrs. A. S. Foulke Mrs. J. D. Fowler Mrs. Wm. Frost Mrs. Roy C. Gage Mrs. C. W. Garrard Mrs. R. E. Garrison Mrs. R. L. Garza Mrs. H. C. Gilliland Mrs. Victor L. Ginn Mrs. T. E. Graham Mrs. C. E. Greene Mrs. R. L. Greene Mrs. L. T. Gregg Mrs. E. W. Grossman Mrs. C. H. Groves Mrs. H. W. Hague Mrs. Doss Handy Mrs. R. C. Ham Mrs. T. T. Hardgrove Mrs. N. T. Harris Jr. Mrs. Ray N. Haskell Mrs. Katherine Heath Mrs. John B. Hennegar Mrs. J. B. Hester Mrs. W. A. Higginbotham Mrs. Elgin Hilscher Mrs. J. W. Huffman Mrs. Allen L. Johnson Mrs. H. S. Jones Mrs. J. W. Jordan Mrs. W. V. Keith, Sr. Mrs. W. 0. Kelly Mrs. Bill C. Kendrick Mrs. Robt. King Mrs. J. E. Kitterman Mrs. Travis M. Landman Mrs. Frank R. Lang Mrs. H. M. Lansford Mrs. Irving Lerner Mrs. E. Don Lewis Mrs. M. L. Lowe Mrs. M. P. Mahaney, Jr. Mrs. W. D. Marrs Mrs. W. D. Martin Mrs. E. J. Mayberry Mrs. Leon McClanahan Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. P. A. McGough Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. T. J. McMullen Mrs. I. E. McWhirter Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. Paul F. Middleton Mrs. E. 0. Miller Mrs. Kent Mitchell Mrs. T. J. Mitchell Mrs. C. B. Mitchells Mrs. A. E. Muller Mrs. E. L. Muncy Mrs. Frank T. Murray Mrs. Jeff Neff Mrs. W. C. Northern Mrs. S. S. Nuckols Mrs. I. B. Nye Mrs. A. S. Ocone Mrs. J. 0. Patton Mrs. J. L. Peeler Mrs. E. T. Peterson Mrs. J. B. Raynaud Mrs. Jack L. Reed Mrs. J. V. Renfro Mrs. Claude Renick, Jr. Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. F. C. Robertson Mrs. Clarence B. Sanders, Sr President __________________________ Vice-President _________________ 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. C. W. Sandford Mrs. Barton Sandlin Mrs. Ned Sandlin Mrs. Herman Scharr Mrs. 0. E. Schrickel Mrs. J. E. Schubert Mrs. Dick Scott Mrs. Virgil H. Scroggs Mrs. Gay Sieler Mrs. W. C. Shipman Mrs. G. M. Slaughter Mrs. Robt. T. Smith Mrs. Roy T. Smith Mrs. J. Spencer Mrs. J. C. M. Spurlock Mrs. J. H. Stanley ________MRS. K. W. MITCHELL _________________MRS. A. J. MEALS ______ __________ MRS. D. J. COSTA ________MRS. BILL KENDRICK _____________MRS. J. 0. PATTON ________MRS. R. W. McCLESKY ________________MRS. J. B. HESTER ________________MRS. J. B. RIDDLE MRS. LESTER F. BEVILL _____________MRS. C. B. TILLERY MRS. C. B. MITCHELLA MRS. EUGENIA CAMPBELL _____________MRS. R. L. BARLOW _________________MRS. C. B. FLOYD _________MRS. F. W. STUCKERT .. MRS. ROBERT T. SMITH . MRS. HOMER J. DENNIS Mrs. B. F. Stanton Mrs. E. W. Stephens Mrs. Kem Stephenson Mrs. C. E. Stinnett Mrs. J. R. Stoker Mrs. F. W. Stuckert Mrs. W. H. Stumbo Mrs. W. R. Talley Mrs. Delbert H. Taylor Mrs. G. W. Thomas Mrs. J. T. Threadgill Mrs. C. B. Tillery Mrs. G. W. Tinslar Mrs. 0. C. Turner Mrs. W. G. Vaughn Mrs. A1 Venski Mrs. Cecil Vossler Mrs. Wayne Weems Mrs. C. D. Whaley Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Mrs. J. R. Wilkes, Jr. Mrs. Radford Willis Mrs. Edward A. Wilson Mrs. Glenn Wisdom Mrs. E. T. Wise Mrs. J. 0. Woodman Mrs. W. A. Woody Mrs. J. B. Worthy Mrs. Cecil E. Wright Mrs. E. A. Wright Mrs. C. D. Yost Mrs. E. A. Zund 497 AMARILLO MOTHERS MEMBERS OFFICERS Mrs. H. F. Compton Mrs. W. I?. Chapman Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. George Palmer Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. E. I). McCullough Mrs. T. 1). Jones Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. Bill Bourn Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. C. E. Sadler Mrs. W. G. Bailey Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. D. H. Smith Mrs. J. M. Simpson, Jr. Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. 0. P. Howard Mrs. E. F. Miller Mrs. Selvin Allen Mrs. Russell Brown Mrs. G. D. Buell. Sr. Mrs. B. W. Chesher Mrs. LeBess Childers Mrs. J. C. Christopher Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. Vannie Cox Mrs. L. M. Darnell Mrs. Trenton Davis Mrs. C. D. Delk Mrs. John Gabert Mrs. A. G. Garner Mrs. W. R. Hedrick Mrs. R. E. Gatlin Mrs. Geneva Hutto Mrs. Roy H. Kerr Mrs. E. W. Lewis Mrs. J. W. Martin Mrs. E. E. Minter Mrs. Louise Murby Mrs. P. R. Nichols Mrs. Bert Northrup Mrs. T. E. Reyman Mrs. Ben M. Scott Mrs. F. L. Sloan Mrs. R. A. Sneed Mrs. J. W. Smith Mrs. Frank Wardle Mrs. G. W. Westerfield Mrs. D. V. Wible Mrs. B. A. Wulfman Mrs. R. L. Yeager Mrs. 0. H. Cox President _________________________ First Vice-President ______ Second Vice-President .... Third Vice-President _____ Fourth Vice-President ... Fifth Vice-President ______ Recording Secretary ______ Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ___________________________ Historian __________________________ Parliamentarian ______________ Vice-President-at-Large mrs. e. d. McCullough ______________ MRS. T. D. JONES ___________MRS. G. C. COLLIER ___________MRS. L. M. REEVES . MRS. J. M. SIMPSON, JR. ........ MRS. SELVIN ALLEN MRS. HARVEY COMPTON _____________MRS. GUY BAILEY ____________MRS. J. W. CARVER __________MRS. HAZEL SWINK ....... MRS. W. B. CHAPMAN ...... MRS. G. D. BUELL, SR. 498 HOUSTON MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. T. W. Adair, Jr. Mrs. George D. Clark Mrs. V. A. Garrett Mrs. A. H. Laws Mrs. L. J. Porter Mrs. A. G. Tackaberry, Sr. Mrs. Cyril S. Adams Mrs. T. M. Clayton Mrs. 0. G. Glasscock Mrs. E. D. LeBouf Mrs. Christine Powell Mrs. Hazel Stacey Talley Mrs. Marvin C. Adams Mrs. J. R. Coburn Mrs. Wm. Glenn Mrs. M. W. Leedy Mrs. Geo. Benton Powell Mrs. W. L. Tenney Mrs. L. G. Alexander Mrs. John Howard Conaway Mrs. Louis R. Goldman Mrs. Arthur B. Lewis Mrs. G. F. Prude Mrs. P. M. Terrill Mrs. E. R. Allbritton, Sr. Mrs. Thos. W. Cooper Mrs. W. C. Gooden Mrs. H. P. Lindee Mrs. J. R. Randolph Mrs. Manor Thompson Mrs. E. A. Anderson Mrs. W. H. Cooper Mrs. C. L. Gould Mrs. J. R. Lister Mrs. Thelma Ray Mrs. Frank Toftee Mrs. R. M. Anderson Mrs. Wm. P. Cornelius Mrs. J. K. Graham Mrs. Geo. E. Loveras Mrs. Joe G. Razo Mrs. E. R. Tucker Mrs. Clayborn Andrews Mrs. A. R. Cornwall Mrs ' . L. C. Graves Mrs. W. A. Lomax Mrs. F. S. Reinhardt Mrs. J. B. Tucker Mrs. K. H. Andrews Mrs. W. L. Coull Mrs. W. T. Guenzel Mrs. R. W. Lott Mrs. A. A. Remling Mrs. W. C. Turner Mrs. Weldon F. Appelt Mrs. D. E. Crawford Mrs. M. K. Hadley Mrs. R. M. Lunsford Mrs. H. D. Rhoads Mrs. B. Ufer Mrs. A. E. Armstrong Mrs. A. L. Cremer Mrs. M. George Hail Mrs. H. F. Lyle Mrs. G. E. Roepke Mrs. 0. C. Van Sickle Mrs. Raymond C. Armstrong Mrs. Paul S. Crippen Mrs. K. W. Hall Mrs. L. H. (Rose) Machemehl Mrs. Geo. E. Roesner Mrs. A. B. Varner Mrs. A. H. Arnim, Sr. Mrs. V. M. Cummings Mrs. J. T. Halsell Mrs. Sidney 0. Maignaud Mrs. E. C. Roper Mrs. Nick Voinis Mrs. G. S. Austin Mrs. G. N. Cunningham Mrs. Hank Hamel Mrs. Louis H. May Mrs. L. N. Roxburgh Mrs. E. C. Wade Mrs. W. S. Avery Mrs. J. R. Cunningham Mrs. M. Hanovice Mrs. Glenn A. McBride Mrs. J. N. Royall Mrs. Donald Wademan Mrs. Thos. R. Bacon, Jr. Mrs. Weldon L. Curry Mrs. G. R. Harrod Mrs. Wm. H. McConnell Mrs. Walter B. Ruth Mrs. A. B. Walsh Mrs. George L. Barr Mrs. A. Cusimano Mrs. A. P. Harvey Mrs. G. 0. McLeland Mrs. Pat D. Ryan Mrs. Martin L. Walters Mrs. A. L. Batjer, Jr. Mrs. George Daab Mrs. John W. Hendersi Mrs. L. N. McVey Mrs. Odell Sanders Mrs. W. J. Ward, Jr. Mrs. C. ' W. Batson, Sr. Mrs. Gasper D’Anna Mrs. C. R. Hester Mrs. G. A. Meadows Mrs. B. Santore Mrs. C. L. Warren Mrs. Willie Bauer Mrs. Thos. D. Daugherty, Sr. Mrs. Carl J. Hilland Mrs. John D. Mihalick Mrs. J. C. Savage, Jr. Mrs. Geo. H. Watkins Mrs. M. B. Beazley Mrs. E. Mabry Bellinger Mrs. V. L. Hiller Mrs. Arthur R. Miller Mrs. R. H. Sawyer Mrs. Rush Weatherly Mrs. Reed Beck Mrs. R. B. Dickerson Mrs. R. L. Horton Mrs. Donald H. Milton Mrs. A. G. Schattel Mrs. Lester Weison Mrs. Ben Belisch Mrs. C. R. Dietz Mrs. E. W. Huck, Jr. Mrs. P. J. Mims Mrs. A. D. Schmidt Mrs. L. E. Welch Mrs. Brouno Berlin Mrs. W. B. Dombart Mrs. J. L. Hudson Mrs. Richard Moncrief Mrs. A. J. Schmitt Mrs. Burton Whitely Mrs. Leo P. Billings Mrs. John A. Downs Mrs. S. W. Hudson Mrs. Jess P. Moomaw Mrs. M. R. Schneider Mrs. B. H. Wilkin Mrs. K. A. Birnbaum Mrs. A. M. Dunlap Mrs. L. L. Hunley Mrs. J. W. Moore Mrs. H. M. Schroder Mrs. H. S. Wills Mrs. R. L. Blakewood Mrs. J. A. Dupree Mrs. Carl H. Jackson Mrs. R. R. Moore Mrs. Henry Schurig Mrs. S. M. Williams Mrs. H. R. Blaschke Mrs. R. V. Eastwood Mrs. Homer Jackson Mrs. J. DeWitt Morrow Mrs. N. J. Segal Mrs. William E. Wimp Mrs. R. E. Blewster, Sr Mrs. A. N. Eby Mrs. C. F. Jaggers Mrs. John Nagy, Jr. Mrs. Frank Segers, Jr. Mrs. Jim Witovec Mrs. Chas. Bollfrass, Jr. Mrs. M. L. Edge, Jr. Mrs. Clarence Jamail Mrs. W. H. Neal Mrs. Louis Serres Mrs. J. R. Wood Mrs. V. P. Boren Mrs. Avery Eisenberg Mrs. Charles Jefferies Mrs. Morris Nelkin Mrs. W. 0. Shelton Mrs. R. E. Woodard Mrs. R. L. Bolts Mrs. C. R. (Addie) Emerson Mrs. Joe M. Jenkins Mrs. C. R. Newcomb Mrs. Floyd Sherrill Mrs. Wesley Woodard Mrs. A. B. Boyte Mrs. G. S. Emerson Mrs. Rubye Jenkins Mrs. F. M. Nichols Mrs. C. D. Simons Mrs. H. P. Woolley Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich Mrs. N. W. Bragg Mrs. Arthur Emery Mrs. Ebert Jones Mrs. H. R. Norman Mrs. W. Arthur Sims Mrs. M. R. Braswell Mrs. John E. Engel Mrs. A. J. Jourde, Sr. H. Powell Judah Mrs. J. E. Noser Mrs. Abner Smith Mrs. Hubert Wyatt Mrs. David J. Bratton Mrs. James C. Epps Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Oakes Mrs. E. A. Smith, Sr. Mrs. William J. Wylie Mrs. Arvilla Brawner Mrs. O. L. Evans Mrs. Joe Kalmans Mrs. J. B. Ogden Mrs. I. Smith Mrs. John Ygnacio Mrs. John Brazzel Mrs. R. D. Evans Mrs. P. L. Karrer Mrs. M. K. O’Heeron Mrs. Judson E. Smith Mrs. Geo. C. Young Mrs. C. V. Breland Mrs. T. A. Evans Mrs. Robert Kaufman Mrs. 0. L. Olsen Mrs. Stansland Smith Mrs. Berton F. Young Mrs. Harold S. Brenner Mrs. Henry Porter Everts Mrs. Opal Kellum Mrs. Arthur Oswald Mrs. Wm. F. Smith Mrs. W. L. Young Mrs. J. W. Bridges Mrs. James D. Fann Mrs. R. M. Keeling Mrs. Harvey A. Pace Mrs. S. L. Solymosy Mrs. T. L. Whitaker Mrs. M. R. Brinkerhoff Mrs. Gertrude Farrington Mrs. T. M. Kciller Mrs. H. A. Payne Mrs. G. C. Sorensen Mrs. John C. Mayfield Mrs. Carol L. Brooks Mrs. Jack Feagins Mrs. Daisy L. Kellams Mrs. R. Pepping Mrs. Gus. A. Stall Mrs. R. Strickland Mrs. C. W. Brooks Mrs. C. L. Ferguson Mrs. Thomas F. P. Kelly Mrs. Jos. S. Peres Mrs. P. L. Stallings Mrs. C. V. Dabney Mrs. L. M. Moffitt Mrs. Joe B. Brooks Mrs. Jan Figart Mrs. C. T. Kingsbury, Sr. Mrs. W. L. Perry Mrs. S. A. Staples Mrs. C. Brugier Mrs. W. E. Fimble Mrs. Bruce Kirtley Mrs. Willard D. Pettit Mrs. Paul Stapp Mrs. G. B. Steile Mrs. J. J. O’Donnell Mrs. Philip Burling Mrs. M. H. Fine, Jr. Mrs. M. A. Klewer Mrs. A. W. Pfeiffer Mrs. Bob Southerland Mrs. R. D. Burnett Mrs. T. E. Flueckiger Mrs. F. J. Kloppe Mrs. Henry H. Phillips Mrs. J. T. Stephens Mrs. L. V. Pyle Mrs. A. E. Caldwell Mrs. Vernon Ford Mrs. A. J. G. Koinn Mrs. A. H. Pieper Mrs. R. B. Pirtle Mrs. M. J. Sterken Mrs. R. E. Camper Mrs. E. J. Fourticq Mrs. E. Kooser Mrs. Claude L. Stewart Mrs. V. S. Rodgers Mrs. C. B. Cargill, Sr. Mrs. Veron M. Frank Mrs. Newton Lamb Airs. E. S. Plank Mrs. A. C. Suesmith Mrs. Frank Coldstone Mrs. Helen M. Carrico Mrs. J. W. Freiberg Mrs. J. N. Laningham Mrs. George J. Poitevent Mrs. Curtis W. Pope Mrs. R. A. Swindell Mrs. Walter G. Cannon Mrs. P. L. Carroll Mrs. Arthur M. Chase, Jr. Mrs. C. Y. Chu Mrs. Annie K. Garies Mrs. Martin Garies Mrs. W. M. Garrett Mrs. L. F. Lover Mrs. E. C. Syptah Mrs. Opal Gage 499 SAN ANGELO MOTHERS OFFICERS Pres ........................ MRS. W. E. KIMBREY 1st Vice-Pres .............. MRS. REX BOONE 2nd F ’ce-P es. MRS. L. D. WHEELER 3rd Vice-Pres _____________MRS. JOHN CULL Rec. Sec .................MRS. P. C. CHENAULT Corres. Sec _________MRS. MONNIE SYLER Treas ______________MRS. LEON MARTIN Pari _______________________MRS. W. E. ALBERT Hist ______________MRS. W. P. KILPATRICK Fed. Rep ________MRS. RAY BARRETT WACO-McLENNON MOTHERS Pres ................ Pres.-at-Large 1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pres. 3rd Vice-Pres. OFFICERS MRS 0. L. KILLION 4th Vice-Pres _________MRS. OTHA JONES MRS. B. MOUSA 5th Vice-Pres. MRS. RUSSELL SAYGER - MRS. T. J. PRISK Rec. Sec _____________ MRS. R. R. CORBELL - MRS. N. R. NOACK Treas __________________________MRS. M. L. TRICE MRS. A. G. FAREK Pari ....................MRS. P. H. HULKE Scholarship .... MRS. BADEAH MOUSA PASADENA MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS President ____________________________________________________ MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN Vice-President-at-Large ________________________________________ MRS. JOE SMITH First Vice-President ____________________________________MRS. DOZIER GOSSETT Second Vice-President ____________________________________MRS. A. R. DALCHAU Third Vice-President ___________________________________________MRS. MARY SMITH Fourth Vice-President ________________________________________ MRS. R. J. SKAGGS Fifth Vice-President ________________________________________ MRS. MORRIS COON Sixth Vice-President ________________________________________MRS. H. W. PATRICK Recording and Corresponding Secretary ________ MRS. R. H. TAYLOR Treasurer ____________________________________________________________MRS. LOUISE TODD Parliamentarian __________________________________________________ MRS. W. C. BOSTIC Historian ___________________________________________________________MRS. OLIN D. HLJNN MEMBERS Mrs. W. H. Anderson Mrs. F. L. Andry Mrs. 0. R. Bellenger Mrs. R. Q. Blackburn Mrs. M. F. Bostic Mrs. E. E. Boykin Mrs. R. A. Brown Mrs. Morris Coon Mrs. C. L. Council Mrs. A. R. Dalchau Mrs. R. E. Dansby Mrs. B. E. Fereday Mrs. John Finney Mrs. R. E. Fischer Mrs. George Fulgham Mrs. Dozier Gossett Mrs. Robert Hays Mrs. J. K. Hennigan Mrs. A. M. Hewett Mrs. Arnold Wilson Mrs. D. T. Hooker Mrs. Olin D. Hunn Mrs. Jack W. Justice Mrs. Harry F. Kester Mrs. E. C. Lay Mrs. Fannie Newcomb Mrs. H. W. Patrick Mrs. N. T. Perry Mrs. Dean Pieper Mrs. J. E. Powell Mrs. R. L. Redwine Mrs. W. E. Riggles Mrs. Carl L. Ruth Mrs. R. L. Skaggs Mrs. Joe Smith Mrs. R. D. Stallings Mrs. R. H. Taylor Mrs. Floyd E. Thompson Mrs. Allen Thurman President MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN 501 PORT ARTHUR MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS OFFICERS Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. Ray Baker Mrs. Anthony Barras Mrs. E. W. Blitch Mrs. Joe Boriske Mrs. C. B. Buddicke Mrs. Martin Clemmons Mrs. H. H. Cannady Mrs. Tony Castaneda Mrs. Davis Mrs. S. J. DeCluitt Mrs. R. W. Draughan Mrs. J. W. Faulkner Mrs. C. W. Fredrick Mrs. H. C. Fite Mrs. H. T. Greene Mrs. Olny Greer Mrs. C. G. Hazlewood Mrs. R. A. Hernandez Mrs. Heard Mrs. Guy Hooker Mrs. S. 0. Humphries Mrs. Claud Herpin Mrs. H. A. Hackney Mrs. B. Holmes Mrs. W. F. James Mrs. Bob Johnson Mrs. W. P. Kelly Mrs. M. Kingrey Mrs. E. W. Kasper Mrs. S. W. Livingston Mrs. Alton Langford Mrs. Standley L. Landry Mrs. E. M. Lyons Mrs. Mark Majors, Jr. Mrs. 0. L. Moos Mrs. John McLeod Mrs. J. H. Norville Mrs. J. D. Petty Mrs. W. S. Palmer Mrs. Oscar Pratt Mrs. W. A. Portie Mrs. Jane Quereau Mrs. R. B. Solis Mrs. R. P. Schlimper Mrs. C. J. Simms Mrs. E. E. Stuckey Mrs. Henrey McAdams Mrs. Steve Vaugljt Mrs. W. C. Winkler Mrs. H. 0. W r umberg Mrs. H. P. Guyote President _________________________ First Vice-President ________ Second Vice-President ... Third Vice-President _____ Secretary _________________________ Corresponding Secretary Treasurer _________________________ Historian _________________________ Chaplain ________________________ Parliamentarian _____________ Publicity Chairman ________ _________ MRS. E. W. BLITCH ______________MRS. D. A. DAVIS ..... MRS. J. H. NORVILLE ____________ MRS. J. D. PETTY .... MRS. H. H. CANNADY _______________MRS. 0. L JMOOS MRS. ALTON LANGFORD _______________MRS. A. BARRAS ________ MRS. 0. 0. MATIZA MRS. S. J. DE CLUITT __________MRS. H. R. GREENE 502 RIO GRANDE President ___________________________ Vice-President-at-Large . First Vice-President _____ Second Vice-President ___ Third Vice-President ____ Recording Secretary _______ Corresponding Secretary Treasurer _________________________ Parliamentarian ______ — . MRS. C. J. ZEITLER MRS. J. J. STEPHENS MRS. REX ELLINGTON MRS. PAUL HANSEN MRS. A. H. BRAY MRS. J. P. TRIPLETT . MRS. A. S. CANNON MRS. NEAL SUDDERTH MRS. HARLA COX 503 SAN ANTONIO OFFICERS President ________________________ First Vice-President ______ Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President _____ Fourth Vice-President _ r _ Fifth Vice-President ...... Sixth Vice-President ______ Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ________________________ Parliamentarian ______________ Historian __________________________ __________MRS. G. S. LYBECKER .... MRS. GILBERT LOUDON .... MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL _____________________MRS. K. 0. ORR ..... MRS. LESTER HUDSON ....... MRS. HOMER SHANKS _________MRS. D. L. ELLERBEE _____________ MRS. I. C. TRIMBLE MRS. NORMAN SCHWARTZ ...... MRS. EDWIN KRAMER ....... MRS. LEO CLOUD, JR. ..... MRS. E. W. DECEMBER EAST HARRIS COUNTY MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS President ...................... MRS. EDWIN T. TRAVIS Third Vice-President .. MRS. T. A. BROWNING Vice-President-at-Large-MRS. W. B. McNULTY Secretary ______________________________MRS. G. C. GRUBE First Vice-President __________ MRS. C. E. HUTTO Treasurer ______________________ MRS. MERCER BUSS A Second Vice-President.MRS. PAT DUPLISSEY Parliamentarian __________ MRS. TOM H. GARNER JASPER COUNTY MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS President ____________________________ MRS. HERBERT MEYNARD Vice-President ________________________ MRS. W. W. McDANIEL Secretary ____________________________________MRS. LUTHER BROOM Treasurer ____________________________________________MRS. W. O. JONES Historian __________________________________________MRS. J. W. WILSON MEMBERS Mrs. Troy T. Downs Mrs. Jimmy Jones Mrs. E. C. Wright Mrs. R. R. Childers Mrs. H. E. Taylor Mrs. Sam Francis Mrs. C. P. Cowart BRUSH COUNTRY MOTHERS CLUB President ___________ __________ First Vice-President — Second Vice-President Third Vice-President _ Secretary _____________________ Treasurer ____________________ OFFICERS ______________________MRS. A. T. MASSEY. JR. ________________________________ MRS. KYLE DRAKE ______________________________________ MRS. FIDEL RUE ______________________________MRS. E. E. KUNKLE ____________________________MRS. FRANK RIVERA _______________ MRS. GEORGE STAUDARD ARTICLE I—NAME The name of this organization shall be the ‘‘Federation of Texas A M Mothers Clubs.” ARTICLE II—OBJECT By individual and united effort to contribute in every way to the comfort and welfare of the boys, and to cooperate with the faculty of the college in maintaining a high standard of moral conduct and intellectual attainment. FEDERATION OFFICERS TEXAS A M MOTHERS CLUBS Abilene Amarillo Austin Beaumont Brazos County Brown County Brush Country Comal County Corpus Christi Dallas Deep East Texas Del Rio East Harris County Erath County Fort Worth Four States Area Galveston County Grayson County Harrison County Houston Jasper County Juncti on Kaufman Kilgore Kingsville Laredo Lubbock Milam Orange Pasadena Port Arthur Refugio County Rio Grande Valley Rusk County San Angelo San Antonio Seguin Sonora Stephens County Tarpon Temple Trans-Pecos Tyler Waco-McClennon Wichita Williamson Winters Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. Boyett, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Holladay, Presi¬ dent; Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Smith. ( AGGIE WIVES COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Wildlife Management ____________________________________________ DEARMA AVANT Civil Engineering _________________________________________ JIMMIE LOU COFFEY Aeronautical Engineering ________________________________ANNABELLE SMITH BETH WELLS Business Administration _________________________JEANNETTE WOODWARD Agricultural Education ________________________________________ JUNE JENKINES Petroleum Engineering ____________________________________________________ ANN STIPP Oceanography and Meteorology . ..................... DONNA McDONELL REGINIA RIST Mechanical Engineering ________________________________________________ BETTY RICE Bridge Club ________________ NANCY ARBER Petroleum Engineering ______________________ ______________ SHIRLEY LOCKETT Veterinary Medicine ____________________________________________ CAROLYN NOLTE Agronomy ____________________________________________________________________ GELEE ALLEN Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology....RITA BLACKWELL Agricultural Engineering ____________________________ ANNIE MARIE SMITH Dames Club ____________________________________________________________ JACKIE DUBOSE Physical Education ________________________________________________ BEVERLY RHEA Business Administration ___________________________________ JERRY GREENWALT Civil Engineering ________________________________________________ DAPHENE NEVILL Wildlife Management ________________________________________________ MARIE TILLER Architecture -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUE COX 507 508 Aggieland ' 58 Advertisers Aggieland Barber Shop Holick’s Aggieland Studio Jarrott’s A M DoNut Shop Hillier Funeral Home Bill-up’s Pet. Co. Hughes Tool Co. Black’s Pharmacy Humble Oil Brazos Motor Co. Lester’s Bryan Coca-Cola Madeley Pharmacy Caldwell’s Jewelry Store McCulloch-Dansby Campus Cleaners Mosher Steel Campus Theatre National Bank of Commerce ! Central Texas Hardware Co. Sankey Park Jewelers Champion Paper Fibre Co. Parker Astin Hardware Chesapeake Gardens, Inc. G. S. Parker Lumber Co. Clayton’s Shaffer Tool Works College Station State Bank Corbusier Chevrolet Sosolik’s Radio TV Stacy Furniture John Deere Plow Co. Texas Electric Service Co. Early Bird Shoppe Triangle Drive-In Exchange Store Varisco Lumber Co. Fidelity House First City National Bank A. M. Waldrop Co. Wehrman’s Cafe Fordyce Co. Wyatt Metal Boiler Works H. B. Zachry Co. JARROTT’S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists CENTRAL TEXAS Main at 26th Bryan HARDWARE COMPANY 202 South Bryan Avenue Phone TA 2-1388 TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN BRYAN, TEXAS EARLY BIRD SHOPPE AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP 360] Texas Ave. Your Jr. Dept. Store “We Have Food to Fit Your Taste” WEHRMAN’S CAFE 109 West 25th Street Bryan 509 Aldioll, Allicrt Win., Jr. 12 ( J Alilmti. Kilward 1!. 12.) Mintl, John M. 12 ' J, 248 A hi mi t, Kolit. Earl, Jr. 82 AMmtt, Vernon H. 288 Ahel, David Vincent 148 Abel, Elza Homer, Jr. 120. 270 Abernathy, James M. 119, 285 Abernathy, Thomas (.. 264 Abies, Robt. Eugene 62 Abney, James Kenneth 120 Abraham, Roger Ellis 264 Adair, Frederick W. 104 Adam, Donald Adrian 82, 288, 256 Adamcik, Alvin R. 110 Adamcik, Albert Julius 268 Adamcik, Merrill T. 32, 210 Adamik, Spencer W. 248 Adams, Charles Scott 228 Adams, Cyril S„ .1 r. 110 Adams, David L. 110.278 Adams, David Ray 120,218 Adams, Donald Coins 120, 218 Adams, Edward V., Jr. 120. 210 Adams, Harold Lynn 143 Adams, J. I). 110, ' 270 Adams, James Ray 120 Adams, Larry Hugh 264 Adams, Maurice Earle 251 Adams, Nolan Geddie 120, 202 Adams. Robt. Gordon 110, 241 Adams, Roger Ray 143 Addison, William Oscar 120, 270 Adickes, Arlis W. 110, 225 Adkins, Donald M. 110, 277 Adkins, John W. 125 Adoue, Julien IL, 111 120. 210 Agnor, R. Douglas 32, 258 Agorastos, Constantine 120, 265 Akery, Conrad Ralph 120. 264 Akin, Francis James 32, 258 Akin, Jimmie Manuel 120, 280 Akins, John Thomas 120. 270 Albritton, William (. ' . 62 Alder, Thad Nat. Jr. 241 Alderman, John H. 110,210 Alders, (diaries A. 125 Aldridge, Edward Jr. 110, 273 Alexander, Bobby G. 62 Alexander, Bobby J. 224 Alexander, David L. 110 Alexander, Don R. 110, 242 Alexander, Earl Corban 143 Alexander, Gus 253 Alexander, Roger F. 62 Alford, Douglas Lee 120, 253 Ali, Syed Asad 101 Allan, David Erskine 264 Allbritton, Allan Roy 63 Allbritton, Ernest R. 120. 251 Allbritton, W alter H. 120. 265 Allen, Bobby Wayne 104, 223 Allen, Cullen Selvin 110, 223 Allen. Donald Earl 120, 265 Allen, Gary James 120. 264 Allen, George H. 112 Allen, Joe Kenneth 62 Allen. Johnny William 129 Allen. Kenneth I . 283 Allen, Larry Gene 129, 223 Allen. Paul Thomas 63 Allen, Richard Parr 63 Allen. Robert Lane 120. 253 Allen. Sidney Nay 95 Allison, Charles C. 99 Allison, Harold Eugene 129 Allred, Jerry ' Gilmore 143 Almy, Gene H. 119, 279 Alston, George Dale 143 Alston, Richard Lee 125 Alterman. John A., Ill 32, 266 Alvarez, Ernesto C. 112 Alvis, James C. 118. 119 Alvis, John M. 119, 225 Alvis, Thomas Vestus 129 Amason, Robert Daniel 101 Amis, James J. 129. 290 Ammerman, Charles H. 119 Amos, Harold Duane 120. 218 Ancelin, Donald Ray 32 Ancira. Rosendo E. 63 Anderson. Allen S. 119 INDEX Anderson, Arnett B. 129 Anderson, Carl G., Jr. 63 Anderson, Charles E. 120, 265 Anderson, David Walter 129, 265 Anderson, Donald Joe 95 Anderson, Edward B. 119, 223 Anderson, Gerald C. 273 Anderson, Hugh Porter 120, 266 Anderson, James Elden 119, 219 Anderson, John Robert 129 Anderson, Richard E. 110, 129 Anderson, Robert M.. Jr. 32, 283 Anderson, Roy Wallace 274 Anderson, Walter R. 265 Andrews, Douglas Neil 143, 144, 266 Andrews, Gary W. 110, 270 Andrews, Richard S. 201 Andrews, Roger Lewis 256 Andry, Michael Louis 129, 266 Angermiller, Roy L. 202, 322 Ansley, Kenneth Erwin 120, 224 Ansley, Marvin C. 63 Anthony, Rayford G. 32, 242 Anthony, Russell 1)., Jr. 268 Antony, Moss Leon 112 Anz, James Wilfred 32, 267 Appelt, William Lloyd 313 Appleton, Forrest W. 32, 251 Arai .a, Richard Edward 129, 273 Arher, Harry I). 63 Archer, Jimmy R. 119, 241 Archer, Stanley Louis 112 Archibald. John C., Ill 129. 266 Ard is, Louis Harris 63 Arledge, Billie Ray 63 A Hedge, Sol Edward 125 Armand, Albert M. 112 Armenak is, D. A. 32, 283 Armendariz, Efraim P. 119, 283 Armstrong, Brady 1). 22, 32 Armstrong, Don W. 112 Armstrong, Edwin G., Jr. 260. 302 Armstrong, John V. 129, 266 Armstrong, John Wm., Jr. 129, 219 Armstrong, Phillip J. 119, 278 Armstrong, Robert C. 129. 218 Arnim, Larry Milton 129, 268 Arnold, Charles Edward 256 Arnold, Curtis C., Jr. 32, 278 Arnold, David Holley 119, 219 Arnold, Gernot Wesley 129. 272 Arnold. James E„ Jr. 119, 269 Arnold, James Robert 129 Arnold, Marion D. 63 Arnold, Milton Eugene 129. 268 Arnold, Pat Ervin 129, 269 Asbill, Morris W„ Jr. 119, 289 Ashby, Jerry E. 280 Ashby, Theodore L. 104. 295 Asher, Donald Ray Asher, Thomas Wayne 129, 241 Ashley, Charles James 112 Astle, Larry Allen 218 Atkins, Irvin M. 290 Atkins, Jerry K. 266 Atkins, Noble James 129, 272, 296 Atkins, Oscar L. 110 Atkinson, John Jim M. 129 Atteberry, David L. 285. 290 Austin, David Sterling 129. 269 Austin, James Serenous 129, 264 Austin, Tom Laxson 260 Avant, James Doyle. Jr. 129. 244 Avant, John Frank 63 Avery. Ronald Duane 143. 268 Avery. Roy Daniel 129 Avery, William Lee 143 Avilo, Roberto 125 Aviles, Rios Norman 101 Ayers, James Edward 104, 225 Ayers, Larry W ayne 129. 247 Ayers, Norman Duane 129, 269 Ayres, David Darrell 120 Bacon, Bobby Joe 129 Bacon, Thomas R., Ill 129, 266 Badger, Marion Davis 242 Badough, Kenneth R. 119, 218 Bagley, Carroll Lee 129 Bagley, David Robt., Jr. 32. 275 Bahme. Arthur Jarrell 129. 265 Bailey, Amon L. 63 Bailey, Charles F. 63 Bailey, David John 129, 268 Bailey, David Ronald Bailey, Edmond Ira 129. 219 Bailey, Jack Clinton 63 Bailey, James F. 119. 218 Bailey, Roger C. 63 Baird, Douglas Avery 143 Baird, Fredrick Van L. 266 Baker, Billy W. 63 Baker, Charles L. 104. 252 Baker, Eddie Jacquith 224 Baker, Fredric Bryant 129, 291 Baker, Jerry 120, 270 Baker. John Alfred 143 Baker, Melvin Wayne 129 Baker, Michael 270 Baker, Murdock M. 32 Baker, R. L„ Jr. 05 Baker, Woody R., Jr. 104 Balch, Gilbert L. 125 Balhorn, Robert Jno. 32. 216. 266 Balke, David W. 104 Balke, Franklin Bert 32, 228 Ball. Albert L. 112 Ball, Kenneth Ray 125 Ballow, Jimmy C. 104 Bannister, James R. 63 Bannworth, John Harold 119, 274 Banzhaf, Glen C. 112 Barber, Byron Duane 129. 259 Barber, Harvey Dwaine 129. 259 Barclay, Arthur Chas. 129 Barcus, Cyrus C. 104 Barefield, William E. 63 Barfield, Billy J. 285 Barganier, Howard A., Jr. 129, 264 Barkemeyer, Ogene W. 119 Barker, Hanley A. 264 Barker, John Ray 129, 253 Barker, Leonard B., Jr. 119, 242 Barker, Robert Lee 104, 242 Barkman, Byron J. 129 Barkman, Donald Lee 64 Barlow, Charles Ray 33, 289 Barlow, Edgar Clifford 129, 251 Barlow, James B. 119, 241 Barlow, John Robert 33, 254 Barnes, Marvin D. 119, 225 Barnes, Weldon Doyle 112 Barnett, Arnold J. 33. 283 Barnett, Artie Allyn 129, 292 Barnett, James Henry 112 Barnhill, Carl Morris 129, 246 Barnhill, Lloyd Jas. 64 Barnhouse, Herbert W. 64 Baron, William G. 293 Baronne, Edgar Joseph 99 Barr, Grady W. 104, 245, 246 Barr, James Hughes 129, 272 Barr, John E.. Jr. 285 Barr. Michael Joseph 129, 283 Barr, Robert C. 104, 264, 292 Barranco, Sam C., Ill 119, 242 Barrera, Ramiro, Jr„ 129 Barrientos, Roberto 112 Barrington, William J. 129, 272 Barrow. Richard M. 125 Barsotti, Paul J. 119, 283 Bartay, Tandy E. 119, 283 Barton, George Frank 64 Barton, Harold Don 143 Barton, Howard 129 Barton, Thomas S. 112 Bartosh, Douglas E. 112 Bartoskewitz, Richard 129 Barua, Jogendra Nath 101 Basham, Billy M. 64 Bass, Kenneth Riley 143 Bass, William Talley 129 Batek, Theodore C. 33, 225 Bateman. Gary Dean 129, 223 Bates, Bobbie J. 119 Batjer, William E. 129, 272 Batson, Charles E. 33, 258 Batson, Wayne F. 104, 247 Bauer, Daniel Eugene 129, 248 Bauer, Seymour Elliot 129. 273 Baugh. Howell Rex 143 Baugher, Robert Dale 112 Baumann, Connally H. 129, 257 Baumann. Waylan Ray 33, 257 Baur, Ogden Thomas 129, 254 Bawcum, James L. 33, 248 Baxter, Glenn Lee 289 Bayley, Clyde C.. Jr. 125 Bayley, James W. 112 Baylis, Robert V. 64 Baytes, James Alfred 104, 225 Beaird, Kenneth B. 33, 290 Beal, Clyde E., Jr. 33 Beal, Lawrence Mills 143 Beal, Robert Joseph 33, 263, 264 Beall, Judson Barnett 129, 223 Beall. Richard Gayle 129, 241 Bean, William John 112 Beard, Charles Thomas 64 Beasley, Wallace R. 33, 256 Beasley, William Allen 33, 241 Beazley, Charles E. 119, 264 Beazley, Robert L. 119. 241 Beck, David H. 104, 295 Beck. Kenneth L. 314 Beckett, Thomas A., Jr. 64 Beckman, Julian E. 104, 226 Bednar, William Joseph 129, 270 Beckmann, Frederick W. 119, 283 Beeler, Jimmy D. 125, 257 Beeler, Lynn Sandal 129 Beerwinkle, Kenneth R. 119, 278 Beever, William D. 119, 223 Beger, Eugene L. 64 Behlen, David Noel 64 Belcher, Jerry Win. 64 Belile, Burnis Michael 129, 219 Belisch, Howard P. 226 Bell, Charles Maurice 119. 266 Bell. Claude P. 101 Bell, Edward Harold 129, 219 Bell. Joseph L. 64 Bell, Thomas Hancock 64 Bell, William Whitlow 129 Bellinger, Orville R. 277 Bellomy, Jimmy F. 119 Belote, Farrald G., Jr. 33, 270, 290 Belton, Joe Martin 129 Belue, Joe B. 279 Bendele, James C. 104, 248 Benes, Donald Joseph 293 Bennett, James Wm. 64 Bennett, Robert C., Jr. 129, 277 Benson, Charles A. 110, 283 Benson, William Dow 64 Bent, Jerry Phillip 64 Bentley, James E. 273 Benz, Harry H. Bercher, Josef Weindel 129 Berger, Robert C. 119 Berger, Royce Ray 270 Bergeron, Joseph L. 104. 279, 281, 295 Bergman, Frank J. 64 Berman, Bernard H. 130, 272 Berry, Lester Joseph 112 Berry, Murry Powell 260 Berry, Roger Edgar 130 Berlin, Robert Jos. 104, 241 Bertino, Joe Lawrence 64 Bertrand, Atlie R. 125 Best, James W. 104 Best, Robert Kenneth, 112 Best, Samuel Caldwell 130, 252 Bethel, James S. 112 Bevill, Whitney Ross 130, 223 Beyer, Eugene A. 104, 223 Beyer, Harmon Chas. 33 Bianclii, Theodore J., Jr. 130 Biar, Louis E., Jr. 33, 252 Bilby, Rollins Elmer 33 Billimek, John Louis 143 Billings, Fred H. 130 Billings, Frederick P. 130, 285 Billings, Gary Sherman 130, 272 Billingslea, Earl H. 65 Billingslea, Thomas C. 112 Billingsley, John R. 33, 226 Bil ls, Joseph W., Jr. 104, 275 Binion, Willie C., Ill 119 Biondi, Richard M. 119, 242. Birch, Joe Bill, 130, 278 Birdwell, Gene R. 103, 104, 277 Birdwell, Roy Earl 130, 219 Birmingham, William M. 278 Bisbey, Jay B. 104, 245, 246 Biskup, Robert Lee 65 Bixler, John Harvey 130, 278 510 It has been a real pleasure to serve the “Aggie- land ’58” 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 i 115 N. Main COLLEGE STATION 511 Black, Byron Allen 130, 270 Black, Edward Lee 65 Black, James Sinclair 130 Black, John Melvin, Jr. 130, 251 Black, Thomas K. 65 Blackaby, Wilmur B. 119 Blackbird, Robert Wm. 130, 292 Blackburn, Juan Ennis 143 Blackburn, Terry L. 119 Blackmon, James C. 33, 218 Blackmon, Norman V. 130, 265 Blackstock, Dan A. 65 Blackstone, Herbert M. 130, 285 Blackstone, William R. 257 Blackwood, William R. 104, 271, 273 Blagg, Marcus Gene 285 Blair, J. E. 269 Blake, Edwin Martin 34 Blake, Jerry Lewis 130 Blake, John L. 257 Blake, Robert Ellis 34, 220, 223, 295 Blakeney, Roger Neal 130, 265 Blakewood, Blake W. 95 Blakewood, Robert R. 279 Blalock, David Gerald 119 Blanton, Tommy L. 104, 272 Blaschke, Byron C. 119, 242 Blaschke, Ewald J. 104 Blaschke, Lamar R. 112 Blayney, Lindsey, III 112 Blazek, Henry E., Ill 119, 256 Bleckner, Richard I. 258 Blevins, John Charles 130, 218 Blewster, William H. 130, 268 Blieden, Joseph Arnold 293 Blitch, Edgar W., Ill 34 Blue, David Roy 130, 219 Blue, Dorsey D. 119 Boarnet, Bernerd N. 119, 218 Boatwright, Carl Allen 112 Bobo, Lawrence L. 34 Bockman, Billy Gene 65 Boecker, George Edward 130, 278 Boedeker, Harold L. 125 Boelsen, Charles Henry, 130 Boese, Robert Frank, Jr. 130, 251 Bohac, Johnnie F. 130, 254 Robot, Harvey Roland 130, 219 Bohuslav, Benjamin W. 34, 289 Boles, Dyek Ronald 34, 293 Boles, Hubert J. 119 Boley, James Nathan 34, 269 Bollfrass, Charles A. 256 Bollman, Willard E. 112 Bolner, Clarence A. 65 Bolton, Ben W. 119, 265 Bolton, Malcolm 130, 279 Bond, James Burnett 253 Bond. John Francis 130, 246 Bond, William Timothy 130, 242 Bone, Harry Deponta 130 Bonnen, David C. 34, 255, 256 Bonnett, Norman Neal 65 Bonorden, Henry J. 119, 259 Boone, James Robert 119 Boone, Rex Mills 112 Boone, William Reagan 130 Booth, Chester Eli 34 Booty, David Emory 65 Boren, Donald Frank 130, 218, 296 Boren, Douglas Pat 130, 274 Borgers, Wayne F. 130, 266 Boriskie, Robert J. 112 Bose, Roger W. 125 Bostic, Jerry Donald 65 Boswell, James C. 99 Boswell, Jimmy D. 39, 255, 256 Boswell, Melvin Clyde 104, 270 Boswell, Roy Edwin 130, 223 Botard, Robert William 130, 254 Bothager, Jon David 112 Bothwell, Richard C. 130, 265 Bott, Don C. 119, 272 Boultinghouse, Hueland 130 Bounds, David Carlyle 65 Bounds, John Duncan 130, 246 Bowden, Robert L. 272 Bowen, Bobby King 34, 224 Bowen, James Lee 130, 243 Bowen, Maxie Allen 34 Bowen, Ray Morris 22, 34, 214, 277, 294 INDEX Bower, Robert, Jr. 128, 130, 246 Bowers, Hubert Henry, 34, 251 Bowers, James Robert 130, 225 Bowman, James Mason 130, 247 Bowman, John F. 119 Box, Richard A. 130, 219 Boyce, James W., Jr. 104, 284 Boyd, Bernard Martin 65 Boyd, Curtis W. 112 Boyd, Ernest William 130 Boyd, Richard Ray 130 Boyd, Roger Sydell 112 Boyer, Marlin J., Jr. 34, 258 Boyett, George Henry 65 Boykin, Robert Ervin 104, 218 Boyle, Frank Gordon 130 Boyle, John R. 265 Boysen, John Hugh 104, 224 Boysen, Stephen Marcus 65 Boyte, Billy R. 290 Bozardt, John Michael 130, 219 Brabetz, Edwin D. 130, 248 Bradbury, Robert L. 273 Bradford, Halley 0., Jr. 130, 224 Bradley, James Suel 112 Bradley, Peyton A. 104, 224 Bradley, Vaynus Dale 34, 269 Bradshaw, Jack C. 104, 256, 295 Bradshaw, Jerry L. 119 Brady, James A. 104, 288, 290 Brady, James Watson 34, 270 Brady, Kenneth P. 264 Bragg, Charles Glenn 130, 266 Bragg, Nathaniel W. 130, 247 Braithwaite, Roy Kelly 130, 269 Braley, Robert Alvin 130 Braly, Norris Wade 65 Brame, Charles Edward 130 Brand, Jake Logan, Jr. 130, 266 Brand, Roderick P. 252 Brannan, Robert Thos. 277 Bransford, James W. 65 Branum, Archa D. 251 Branum, Howard Eugene 130 Braswell, John Burton 119, 219 Bratton, David J., Jr. 104, 224 Braubach, Carl Hubier 130, 224 Braun, Ervie E. 125 Bravenec, Thomas H. 112 Brazell, Billy Bob 143 Brazzel, John M. 119, 278 Brazzell, Jerry E. 65 Breazeale, Kenneth J. 65 Bredlow, Thomas G. 119 Breen, Walter M. 119, 274 Breland, Don C. 119, 225 Breneman, Richard A. 143 Brennan, Larry L., Ill 130, 277 Brenner, Charles C. 66 Brenner, Donald Adair 143 Brents, Daniel Ruge 130 Bretches, Lanny Ross 34, 233 Brewer, James Grady 291 Brewer, Robert Wilfred 130, 277 Bridges, Charles Neel 248 Bridges, Gilbert S. 66 Bridges, James W., Jr. 104, 270 Bridges, Marvin J. 130, 254 Bridwell, Joe Lee 130 Brieden, Gerald R. 130, 283 Brieden, Leonard H., Jr. 66 Briggs, David Ronald 66 Briggs, Everett Ridley 101 Briggs, Paul M. 119, 290 Brinkoeter, William R. 104, 294 Brister, Emerson Toard Britt, Pope Patterson 130, 247 Brittain, Martin E. 112 Britton, Robert Bynum 130, 270 Broaddus, Larry Gorman 260 Broaddus, Patrick F. 130, 270 Brock, Billie W. 119, 285 Brocken, Joseph F., Jr. 289 Brod, Edward C„ Jr. 104, 228, 294 Brod, William Buck 119, 285 Brooks, Charles Willis 104, 253 Brooks, Francis M. 130, 248 Brooks, Gary B. 243 Brooks, Joe B. 118, 119, 265 Brooks, John P. 112 Brooks, Tommy F. 119, 243 Brooks, William Ira, Jr. 130, 268 Broome, Donald W. 104, 289 Brothers, A1 B. 119, 225 Brough, James A. 119, 277 Brown. Billy Carl 130, 247 Brown, Charles Alvin 130, 279 Brown, Charles R. 104, 277 Brown, Darrell Wayne 66, 301, 312 Brown, Dixon Orr 66 Brown, Dudley Marvin 66 Brown, Earl Lester 66 Brown, Harold Edw. 66 Brown, Harrell Don 130, 223 Brown, Jack Lee 66 Brown, James B. 66 Brown, Jerry A1 66 Brown, Jerry D. 104, 264 Brown, Jerry M. 104, 263 Brown, Jerry Mack 130, 242 Brown, Jimmy Harless 130 Brown, Joe Johnson 130 Brown, Joe P. 119, 279 Brown, John H., Jr. 119, 279 Brown, Johnny Ray 66 Brown, Jon Horton 66 Brown, Kenton Guyler 290 Brown, Lenton Ross 66 Brown, Morris Albert 66 Brown, Olin W. 119, 219 Brown, Richard True 66 Brown, Robert J. 120, 264 Brown, Robert L. 120 Brown, Robert T. 35, 248, 258 Brown, Thomas Ward 104 Brown, Thomas Warren 66, 262, 295 Brown, Thomas Wesley 122, 243 Brown, William Alvy 67 Brown, William Hugh, Jr. 112 Browne, Charles C. 130, 254 Browne, Kenneth L, III 125 Browning, Charles Robt. 130, 272 Browning, Donald B. 289 Browning, Jerry R. 143 Brummett, Frank C., Jr. 104 Brune, Lellius Andrew 67 Brune, Patrick Wayne 35, 258 Brunnemann, Anthony 122, 266 Brunson, Teddy Jack 67 Brunt, Joe Eddie 130, 283 Bruton, Ralph Clifton 130, 283 Bruyere, Robert Alan 113 Bryan, Joseph D., Jr. 35 Bryan, William Walter 35, 218 Bryant, Donald Edward 130, 270 Bryant, Ronald F. 285 Bryant, William O. 260 Bucaram, Salim M. 67 Buchanan, Frank B., Ill 120, 241 Buchta, Rudolph Joe 130, 283 Buck, Charles Wm. 67 Buck, Travis Henry- 130, 285 Buckmaster, Herbert L. 254 Buckner, Floyd K. 35, 264 Buckner, Freddie Lee 130, 218 Buckner, Richard B. 143 Buddecke, Robin Kelly 130, 285 Buell, Bruce Allan 35, 266 Buffington, Billy R. 256 Buford, Ronald E. 104, 217, 218 Buie, Eugene C., Jr. 67 Bulatkin, Boris N., Jr. 125, 252 Bulger, Spencer David 120, 242 Bullard, John Cecil 67 Bullington, Gerald G. 120, 242 Bullock, James Richard 67 Bunting, William D. 120, 290 Burba, Roger Frederick 130, 218 Burchers, Louis Frank 130, 243 Burchfield, Patrick B. 67 Burg, Donald Raymond 130, 219 Burge, Bobby Dale 130, 252 Burgess, Joe Rex 130, 254 Burgess, Robert A. 130, 269 Burk, Joel Barham 130 Burke, James Allen 35, 240, 242 Burke, Mickey Russell 130, 224 Burkhard, Robert E. 35, 216 Burleson, Edward H. 130, 269 Burleson, Harry R. 35, 242 Burling, Herbert D. 120, 246 Burnett, Duke G. 120, 243 Burnett, Emmett Dean 113 Burnett, Henry G. 113 Burnett, Ronald D. 120, 268 Burns, Allen N. 118, 120, 279 Burns, Jac k Patton 130, 290 Burns, Ray Larry 104, 248 Burnside, Paul L., Jr. 67 Burnside, Robert Owen 130 Burner, Lde Daniel 131 Burris, Donald Lee 131 Burt, Henry Daniel 104, 277 Burt, Wymond Floyd 131 Burton, Demcie R. 67 Burton, Donald K. 120, 218 Burton, Edwin Ray 67 Burton, J. C. 120, 272 Burton, Ottis Wm. 67 Burton, Robert Wm. 120 Buser, Joseph J. 104, 219 Bush, Darryl Glenn 131, 246 Bussey, David B. 120, 277 Buswell, Gordon E. 251 Butler, Ernest Dick 131, 260 Butler, James Larae 131 Butler, Jimmie R. 113 Butler, Thomas Milton 125 Butler, Tommy Dale 266 Butridge, Clarence E. 120, 243 Byars, Harold W. 35 Byington, Alonzo 35, 272 Byrd, Joe Larry 35 Byrd, Richard David 131, 269 Caballero, Gus Joseph 67 Cabron, Franklin E. 120, 252 Caddess, Hugh Neil 113 Cage, James Duncan 131, 225 Cahill, Ralph Donald 104, 257 Cain, Robert N. 256 Caldwell, Allen Harn 131 Caldwell, Elton Leo 131, 292 Caldwell, Thomas Wm. 143 Calhoun, Gerald Wayne 131 Calkins, Robert R. 131, 218 Callahan, Frank Verlin 131 Callaway, Francis R. 113 Callaway, Jerry Lee 131 Callaway, Robert Allen 131, 224 Callicoatte, Conrad 131 Callicoatte, Joe D. 270 Calvez, Alton Emil 131, 243 Camargo, Guadalupe J. 67 Cameron, Arthur L., Jr. 104, 267, 268 Campbell, Calvin D. 104, 277 Campbell, Charles M. 67 Campbell, Damon Roe 99 Campbell, Frank Leon 265 Campbell, Herbert H. 131 Campbell, James T. 243 Campbell, John Moore 131, 270 Campbell, William R. 258 Camper, Raymond E., Jr. 35, 216, 294 Canales, Gilberto A. 67 Canavati, Salleh P. 253 Candler, Harry W., Jr. 104 Cangelosi, Vito 131, 219 Canik, Leebert J. 113 Cannady, ' William T. 125 Cannon, Robert S. 35, 219 Cannon, Walter S. 120, 273 Cantrell, Dale Clark 35, 242 Cantrell, Joe Wood 31, 35, 265 Cantwell, Thomas Lee 131, 268 Caplinger, Don V. 131 Cappleman, Lennie J. 270 Carberry, James Albert 104, 223 Cardenas, Hector A. 35, 246 Cardwell, David R. 95 Carey, Robert R. 104, 290 Carl, John Robert 256 Carl, Robert Lee 131 Carlile, Bobby Lewis 113 Carlisle, Jimmie Art 67 Carlisle, Otis Jr. 131 Carlo, Michael J. 125 Carlton, Melvin W., Jr. 104, 257 Carney, Culver 120, 224 Carpenter, William I. 264 Carper, Herbert J. 257 Carr, Bufford David, Jr. 131, 292 Carr, Theodore Chester 131, 264 Carrell, James Earsel 113 Carrera, Ruben 143 Carrier, Billy Fred 131, 224 Carroll, Archie B. 331, 334, 337 512 2014 Texas Avenue Carroll, Bobby Wayne 120, 251 Carroll, George Wm. 131, 292 Carroll, Julius B. 259 Carroll, Lamar H. 95 Carroll, Mikey N. 104, 278 Carroll, Paul Losco 35, 293 Carson, Dink 68 Carson, George F. 131, 247 Carter, Cecil E. 251 Carter, Charles K. 36, 243 Carter, Clinton P., Jr. 143 Carter, Harold L. 266 Carter, John Hamilton 131, 218 Carter, Ronald Lee 266 Carter, Tommy L. 120, 218 Caruthers, Byron C. 317 Caruthers, Jack W., Jr. 113 Caruthers, Jerald W. 143 Carver, Donald Wayne 36, 259 Casas, David Rolando 68 Cash, Harvey Berryman 131, 291 Cashman, Edward H. 68 Casimir, Jack P. 36, 258 Cassidy, Donald 1). 289 Castellaw, Carl Dee 113 Caster, Robert Wm. 36, 216 Castleberry, Clyde C. 68 Castleberry, Terry G. 131, 252 Caston, James Calvin 36, 217, 218, 295 Cates, Clayton Clyde 120, 252 Cates, William D. 268 Ca ' tledge, Morris B., Jr. 68 Caton, Hardy Morris 257 Caudry, John R. 278 Cauthorn, Sidney W. 322 Cawley, Richard E. 104 Cegelski, Daniel E. 131, 246 Cely, Samuel Jack 131, 224 Chamberlain, Homer T. 113 Chamberlain, John K. 104, 241 Chamberlin, Charles S. 120, 225 Chambers, Howard W. 143 Chambers, Rodger L. 36, 289 Champagne, Shelton .1. 131 Champion, William M. 68, 113 Chancey, Morris F. 143 Chandler, Clarence R. 131, 218 Chandler, Dennis E. 291 Chandler, Dewitt S. 120, 256 Chandler, James M. 131, 254, 296 Chaney, Roy G. 95 Chapman, James D. 120, 243 Chapman, Jimmie R. 120, 272 Chapman, Joseph Bishop 36, 290 Chapman, Maurice Gene 289 Chapman, Paul Webb 104 Chapman, Richard A. 36, 291 Chapman, Walter W. 125 Chapman, Will D., Jr. 68 Chapman, William B. 126 Chappell, Harve Rae 131 Charles, James Lynn 105, 246 Chase, Arthur D. 120, 291 Chastain, Ronald E. 285 Chatfield, Dee David 131 Cheatham, Fred C. 253 Cheatheam C. J., Jr. 36, 290 Cheatwood, Gary W. 251 Cherry, Gene Alan 131, 264 Cherry, James Anthon 131 Chesher, Phillip B. 36, 245 Childers, Asa Bill, Jr. 36, 220 Chiles, Donald Glenn 131, 268 Chin, Jan Robert Kuo 131, 278 Chisum, James Monroe 143 Choat, James Emmett 68 Choate, John Marshall 105, 265 Chow, Jose 113 Christ, Ralph Joseph 131, 224 Christian, Floyd H.. Jr. 120 Christilles, Joseph C. 113 Christner, Tom Henry 68 Christy, William C., Jr. 257 Chvatal, Leland A. 105, 219 Ciavaglia, Gilbert A. 131, 272 Cicherski, James A. 120, 253 Claborn, Larry D. 99 Claghorn, David A. 68 Claiborne, Marshall G. 131, 264 Clark, Albert Reagan 131, 247 Clark, Billy Lewis 23 Clark, Floyd Ray 36, 243 INDEX Clark, Freddie D. 120, 277 Clark, George Douglas 143 Clark, Harold C, Jr. 278, 291 Clark, James A. 36, 242, 295 Clark, James Elton 95 Clark, John B. 105, 274 Clark, Larry Hugh 126 Clark, Leonard E., Jr. 105, 277 Clark, Robert Curtis 131 Clark, Robert Fredric 36 Clark, Tim Mercer 226 Clark, Winston B. 105, 226 Clary, William Curtis 131, 251 Clawson, Robert Wayne 264 Claycomb, Larrv Leon 143 Clayton, Ted McMillian 247 Clayton, Virgil S., Jr. 264 Cleland, Robert Dunn 36, 255, 256 Cleland, Wilfred E. 113, 247 Clement, Alfred Gene 113 Cleveland, Jasper J. 113 Clevenger, Kenneth Roy 68 Cliett, Joel Quinn 131, 219 Clifford, William F. 120, 291 Clines, George S., Jr. 105 Clint, Roy Lewis 68 Cloonan, Patrick M. 120, 277 Gloss, Charles Henry 101 Gloss, Frank P. 36, 255 Cloud, Bobby Joe 131, 259 Cloud, Donald R. 105, 216, 278, 294 Cloud, Leo D. 105, 251 Cloud, Leon Blanton 105, 242, 294 Coale, Gerald Albert 131, 247 Cobb, James Eddie 36, 265 Cobra, Anivaldo P. 101 Coburn, Don Joseph 131, 268, 296 Cochran, James W. 105 Cochran, John D., Jr. 131, 273 Cochran, Woodrow H. 131, 264 Cockburn, Timothy M. 264 Cockrell, James Eugene 143 Cockrell, Oliver W r . 113 Coco, Vincent J. 273 Coffey, Robert, II 36, 252 Coffman, Robert P. 105, 242 Coker, James R. 120 Coker, Robert Wayne 105, 226 Coker, Robert Willis 120, 219 Coker, Tom Barton, Jr. 68 Colburn, Archie L., Jr. 266 Cole, Charles Mason, Jr. 131, 290 Cole, Charles Parker 131, 265 Cole, Fred L., Jr. 105, 242 Cole, Jesse Dillon, Jr. 219 Cole, Michael Free 68 Coleman, Andrew P. 265 Coleman, David C. 131, 253 Collier, Carroll W. 37 Coleman, P. A. 101 Coley, Billy John 120, 266 Collerain, Edward R. 131, 242 Collier, Jackson E. 331, 335 Collier, Philip B. 37, 219 Collins, Byrum W. 120 Collins, George James 131, 265 Collins, Robert Alton 105, 218 Collins, Robert F., Jr. 131, 265 Collins, Sanford W., Jr. 291 Collinsworth, Chester 131, 219 Coltharp, Edward Hugh 131 Colvin, Joseph Raymond 131 Colvin, L onnie B. 120, 291 Comits, Peter 68 Compton, Darrell Gene 251 Compton, Gary Lynn 131, 278 Compton, Harvey Wayne 131, 254 Compton, Otho D., Jr. 113 Compton, Robert L. 120, 278 Conatser, Charles W. 143 Conaway, William R. 68 Conder, Lowell Ray 131, 273 Condray, James Marion 68 Cone, Michael Morris 120 Conn, William M. 120 Connally, Fritzie L. 260, 330, 331, 335, 337 Connaway, Robert Wm. 131 Conner, Don Ed 131, 272 Conner, Raymond Edwin 257 Conrad, Bobby Joe 37, 260, 301, 310 Conrad, Harold John 37, 223 Contella, Milton C. 104, 289 Conway, Tommy James 273 Cook, Charles Ray 37, 291 Cook, David M. 256 Cook, Freeman Waldo Cook, Raymond W. 99 Cook, Rexie Elwyn 131, 273 Cook, Robert W. 37, 238 Cook, Walter R. 120 Cook, William B., Jr. 120, 279 Cooke, Paul M. 120, 283 Cooksey, Edward Dale 37, 218 Coon, Julian Barham 131, 266 Cooner, Bennie Carroll 131, 252 Cooner, Billy Robt. 68 Cooper, Earl Page 265 Cooper, John E. 120, 252 Cooper, Thomas J. 131, 218 Cooper, Walter Thomas 113 Cooper, William Hersey 37, 253 Coper, William S. 131, 266 Cope, Gene Everette 99 Copeland, Robert Allen 131, 257 Copeland, Thomas V. 69 Copley, Don Wilson 131, 218 Coppedge, Harold G. 37 Corbell, Donald H. 37, 262, 273 Corbin, Jerry W. 105, 278 Corbin, William Lewis 37 Corbo, Benjamin 131, 279 Cordell, William F. 290 Corn, Ronald W. 223 Cornelius, William, Jr. 223 Cornett, Arlen Chas. 37, 252 Cornwall, Don S. 105, 268 Corson, David W. 331, 333 Coscia, Robert Lingua 113 Costa, James Paul 23, 37, 295 Coston, James Gilbert 257 Cotman, Nathan Thos. 37, 253 Cottingham, Thomas R. 131, 272 Couch, James R., Jr. 131, 218 Couch, Jerry Lynn 37 Couger, Kenneth Wayne 131, 290 Coughran, Joe F. 263, 266 Coughran, Richard Lee 131, 266 Coughran, Stanley B. 105, 243 Coulbourn, Dixon W. 37, 250, 251 Council, Clarence D. 277 Courim, Roy G. 105, 219 Coursey, James Leonard 131, 266 Courtney, Nyles B. 266 Courville, John Edward 226 Coverston, William D. 257 Covington, Marcus, Jr. 131, 266 Cowart, Clarence P. 105, 256 Cox, Albert George 120, 219 Cox, David Melton 37, 240 Cox, Donald Ross 131 Cox, Harla D. 120, 219 Cox, James Alexander 319 Cox, James Douglas, Jr. 131 Cox, James Robert 69 Cox, Jerry Newton 131, 270 Cox, Joseph Lamoin 113 Cox, Kenneth G. 105, 250, 253 Cox, Stephen Bradley 37, 291 Cox, Trent Newton 131 Cox, Wilbur Lee 131 Coy, Anton Ernest 131, 219 Crabb, Tommy Bert 131, 279 Crabtree, Corbett D., II 126 Craddock, Joe P. 120, 218 Craft, Robert Manson 279 Craig, Dan J. 95 Craig, James Cecil, Jr. 131 Craig, Robert Elliott 292 Craig, Walker R. 265 Cranford, Weldon Lee 131 Cravens, James Wade, Jr. 131 Crawford, Donald D. 131 Crawford, Gary Michael 131 Crawford, John Jay 274 Crawford, Malcom W. 113 Crawford, Marvin D. 131 Crawford, William L. Creamer, Claude W. 38, 269 Creel, George B. 265 Crews, John D. 105, 246 Crippen, James Paul 69 Crist, James David 132, 268 Crist, William Britton Crocker, Thomas N. 38, 284 Crockett, Jeffrey Geo. 132, 225 Crockett, William R. 132, 252 Crolley, Billy Grant 38, 233 Crook, Jimmie Flinn 105, 218 Cropper, William A. 132, 283 Crosby, Donald Earl 273 Croslin, James Leonard 69 Cross, Charles Allan 113 Crow, John David 23, 301, 303, 307, 308, 309 Crowder, David Paul 143 Crowe, William C. 113 Crubaugh, Gene Edison 69 Crump, Glendon R. 120, 268 Crump, William Ryan 293 Cude, George Atlee 38, 219 Cuellar, Angel A. 113 Culberth, William W. 105, 290, 295 Cull, John Guinn, Jr. 113 Culver, John Rhea 38, 242 Cummings, Barry D. 274 Cummings, Raymond Wert 292 Cummins, Joseph M., Ill 132 Cunningham, Atlee M., Jr. 132, 248 Cunningham, Donald A. 38, 284 Cunningham, Donald N. Cunningham, James A. 69 Cunningham, John M. 38, 253 Cunningham, Kirby P. 105, 240, 243, 295 Cunningham, Lowell C. 253 Cunningham, Sammy R. 38, 253 Cunningham, William L. 132, 268 Cunyus, David Wayne 38, 272 Curby, Harold Ray 143 Curda, Paul M. 105, 285 Currie, Herbert Lynn 132, 279 Currin, David M. 38, 257 Curry, Weldon K. 120, 223 Curtis, Carl Winston 113 Curtis, George R. 105, 295 Curtis, Raymond Emmet 223 Cusimano, Anthony Roch 132, 274 Daab, Ford George 38, 262, 279, 294 Dabney, Robert C. 120, 269 Dagerath, Morris L. 69 Dahlberg, Frank L, Jr. 120, 290 Dailey, Charles J., Jr. 132, 168 Dailey, Fred Harvil 132 Dakin, William E. 69 Dalby, John D. 120, 277 Dalchau, Kenneth A. 38, 264 Dale, Gerald Kirby 69 Dalton, Richard D. 120 Damon, Richard E. 120, 269 Damon, William Fant 143 Daniell, David P. 113 Danna, Gerome Joseph 132 Dannenbaum, David L. 242 Darby, Charles Edgar 69 Darnell, Phil Dean 132, 274 Darrow, Raymond L. 105, 263, 265 Darwin, William B. 318 Davenport, John W. 126 Davenport, Roe R., Jr. 132 Davidoff, Charles E. 132, 290 Davidson, Arthur I. 38, 254 Davidson, Hugh M. 120, 251 Davidson, Jack Douglas 132, 257 Davidson, Thomas Lewis 132 Davidson, Tommy J. 241 Davila, Robert 105, 218 Davila, Rodolfo 113 Davis, Alexander D. 38 Davis, Bob 120 Davis, C. A. 257 Davis, Curtis R. 69, 247 Davis, Dan Eldridge 224 Davis, Don Hoyt 269 Davis, Donald Ervin 132, 243 Davis, Early Clifford 132, 259 Davis, Edwin D., Jr. 120 Davis, Eugene Lewis 105 Davis, Harold Eugene 99 Davis, Herbert G. 259 Davis, James A. 126 Davis, Kenneth E. 38, 279, 289 Davis, Kirby Randolph 69 Davis, Leonard C. 113 Davis, Max Thomas, Jr. 105, 243 Davis, Perry Lee 132, 265 514 We Thank You, Mr. Birdivell! We of the AGGIELAND ’58 staff wish to thank Mr. Carl Bird- well, manager of the Exchange Store, for his great interest and co¬ operation with the Student Publications through the past year. As you read the next few pages you will see how the Exchange Store serves not only you, but all of Aggieland through its return of profits to various organizations. These organizations help A M put its best foot forward and serve the surrounding community as well. WILLIAM R. HAMPTON Business-Manager AGGIELAND ’58 515 Just like a supermarket — YOU pick those all-important textbooks. 516 Davis, Robert Wayne 132, 269 Davis, Roy B., Jr. 23, 38, 238, 242 Davis, Roy Dale 132, 269 Davis, Roy Eugene 268 Davis, Sam Wesley, III 132, 269 Davis, Walter M. 120, 285 Davis, Walter W. 120, 223 Davison, Joel Ripley 143 Daw, Samuel R. 241 Dawson, Delbert E., Jr. 96 Dawson, Joe Edgar 113 Day, George Melville 69 Day, James Dennis 132, 269 Day, Larry Rolyn 132, 247 Day, William Collier 120, 218 Dean, Bobbie R. 120, 243 Deaton, Johnny Graydon 132, 224 Deckard, Gene Carroll 143 Decker, Louis Joseph 143 Decker, Patrick J. 293 Decordova, David Van 292 Deegan, John Roy 69 Deithloff, John A. 38, 217, 219 Delacerda, Alfred G. 126 Delafuente, Jose L. 277 Deland, Elden E., Jr. 126 Delany, John James 69 Delaune, Jon Michael 105, 268, 295 Dellinger, Ernest M. 254 Deloach, William Thos. 132 Delpapa, Remolo 132, 254 Demarr, Eugene C. 69 Demel, Kenneth Joseph 132, 265 Dement, Bruce H. 120 Dempsey, Travis Dean 143 Demuth, Franklin 38, 223 Denbow, Donald Lynn 132, 274 Denison, Jim Swayne 132, 218 Denison, Michael Revo 132, 259 Denmark, Kenneth L. 105, 257 Dennis, John Allen 105 Depena, Fernando, Jr. 53 Dernehl, Allen Dale 132 Desoto, Vivian V., Jr. 241 Deterling, Delmar A. 105, 285 Devazier, Richard FI. 132, 269 Devnehl, A. D. 269 Dew, Raleigh E. 120, 219 Dewitt, Wallace D. 105, 257 Dickerson, Ben Edw. 132, 248 Dickey, Robert M. 39, 273 Dierking, Irwin S„ Jr. 132 Dierlam, Mark John, III 132, 274 Dietz, Frederic H. 105, 286 Dildy, David Benjamin 132, 274 Dill. Marcus James 143 Dillahunty, Oscar L. 105 Dillard, John H. 126 Dillin, Ronald Geo., Jr. 69 Dillingham, Frank Wm. 113 Dillon, William A. 120 Dinsmoor, James F. 69 Dittloff, Wayne A., Jr. 132, 273 Dittman, Donald C. 105 Dittmar, Glenn Wesley 70 Dixon, Don Hinson 96 Dixon, James Wright 39, 265 Dixon, Lane Hamilton 70 Dixon, Robert Lee 132, 270 Doan, Ronald Beach 132, 272 Dobias, John T. 265 Dodge, John Hopkins, Jr. 132, 241 Dodge, Robert T. 132 Dodgen, Rufus A., Jr. 120. 273 Dodson, Giles Lee 132, 219 Dodson, Robert Edwin 70 Doerksen, Shelton. R. 270 Dolan, William Scott 132 Dolph, James Andrew 132 Dolson, Darrell D. 126 Dombart, Alvin Bruce 132 Dommert, A. R. 113 Donaghe, Robert Terry 132 Donelson. Delbert A. 132, 241 Donelson. Ronald Ray 132, 265 Donovan, James M. 278 Dorman, Harvey S., Jr. 132 Dorney, Leonard J. 105, 266 Dorrell, Thomas W. 96 Dorris, Kenneth Dean 113 Dorsett, Donald Jno. 39, 276 Dorsett, Tracy K., Jr. 105, 285 INDEX Dorsey, Carlton Ray 132, 269 Dosch, Charles K. 39 Dosher, John Rodney 39, 285 Doucet, Raymond L. 260, 326 Douglas, Donald 120, 259 Douglas, Roy Ellis 70 Dover, Wiley W. 120 Dowden, Sebron C., Jr. 132, 269 Dowdy, Norman M. 246 Downs, John L. 39 Downs, Thomas E. 120, 246 Dowse, Thomas F., Jr. 39, 288 Doyle, Wayne O. 113 Dozier, Paul Douglas 132, 270 Drab, Gilbert Joseph 113 Drake, John Edward 113 Draper, Don R. 120, 259 Draper, Gerald Alonzo 225, 259 Dres, Richard Henry 70 Dressen, Glenn N. 120, 274 Drew, Robert Stephen 132 Driggs, Donald Edw. 70 Driskill, Berl L„ Jr. 113 Droemer, William W. 113 Drummond, Jackie W. 290 Drummond, Robert C. 70 Dryden, Joseph Wm., Jr. 132, 278 Dubberly, Larry Carl 105, 243 Dube, Luther Paul Duble, Walter Geo. 242 Dublin, Earl Eugene 143 Dubose, John Charles 256 Dubuisson, Larry M. 132, 254 Dudcrstadt, Frederick 70 Dudley, Edward Ray 39, 259 Duffer, James Allen 132, 260 Dufur, Billy W. 132, 291 Dugan, Haynes W., II 278, 296 Dugan, Joseph Patrick 70 Dugger, Howard Orla 132, 259 Duke, Bob B. 266 Duke, Russell Wesley 70 Dulock, Freddy B. 120 Duncan, Oscar J., Jr. 126 Dungan, Don M. 120 Dungen, Raymond Leo, Jr. 132 Dunlap, Alvin Wayne 132, 219 Dunlap, Donald Dean 24, 39, 219, 294 Dunlap, Harry Raymond 270 Dunlap, James J. 105, 284 Dunlap, Jerry Wayne 132, 270 Dunn, Robert Stuart 120, 268 Dunn, Sherrod Dee 39 Dunn, William Kermit 126 Duplissey, Donnie R. 105 Dupree, Ray Allen 132, 278 Durda, James Allen 39, 251 Durham, Louis Daniel 105, 266 Dutke, Kenneth Eugene 132, 253 Duval, Jerry Woodrow 105, 224 Dye, Emmett Eugene 105 Dyer, William Charles 132, 272 Dyke, Nicolas, R. D. 132 Dyson, Norman K. 120 Eagle, John Todd 132, 251 Eagleson, John M. 39, 216, 275 Earle, Bruce Bradley 70 Easterling, Arthur M. 120, 257 Eastham, Joseph Bryan 132, 254 Eastwood, Donald V. 132, 270 Eaton, Riley Dwain 113 Eby, David F. 39, 224 Echols, Charley N. 120, 291 Eckert, William R. 120, 218 Eckhardt. Curtis Allen 70 Edge, W. J. 278 Edge, William L. 120 Edge, William M. 120 Edgington, Jason M. 143 Edgmon, Steven Russell 132, 278 Edmiston, Steve A. 105 Edmonds, Melvin T., Jr. 270 Edmonds, Robert J. 251 Edriiondson, Bennie R. 113 Edwards, Jerry Alonza 121, 285 Edwards, Jerry Wayne 132, 278 Edwards, John Lee 70 Edwards, Marcus S. 121, 219 Edwards, Martin E„ II 132, 278 Edwards, Oliver L., Jr. 39, 251 Edwards, Robert E. 113 Edwards, Robert P. 269 Edwards, Wendell E. 105, 268 Edwards, William R. 273 Effenberger, Leo T. 70 Egert, Willard 70 Ehrhardt, Nevel H. 132, 278 Eichblatt, Emil J. 105, 228 Eilers, Joseph August 132, 248 Eisenberg, Calvin M. 132, 291 Eitel, Billy B. 121, 218 Elder, Charles Roger 132 Elfont, Richard Allen 132 Elias, Sarny E. Girgis 101 Elkins, Aubrey C., Jr. 132, 219 Elledge, Jerry R. 319 Ellen, John Bland 39 Eller, David Callaway 105, 219 Eller, John Noble, Jr. 39, 263 Ellerbee, Arthur D. 121, 224 Ellington, Jerald W. 24, 39, 290 Ellington, Jimmy Ray 132, 225 Ellington, Oma Lewis 70 Elliott, Bobby Hugh 264 Elliott, Harry H. 113 Elliott, James Sidney 132, 270 Elliott, Joseph A. 113 Ellis, Donald Bedford 264 Ellis, Kent Gordon 132 Ellis, Ralph Joseph, Jr. 143, 269 Ellis, Richard Owen 132 Ellis, William A., Jr. 254 Ellison, David W. 121, 254 Ellison, Raymond T., II 132, 252 Ellison, Tommy R. 132, 252 Ellisor, Calvin C. 132, 219 Elrod, Jackie W. 121 Elsik, Gene N. 113 Emanuel, Walter C., Jr. 121, 224 Embrey, Philip Neal 132, 243 Emerson, Gary B. 39, 274 Emery, Arthur M., Ill 105 Endara, Enrique M. 40, 226 Engel, John Edward, Jr. 264 Engelbrecht, Travis L. 256 English, Royce Allen 40, 277 Enos, James H. 70 Epperson, Duane R. 126 Epps, Lewis Bland 283 Erickson, Charlie R. 132, 270 Erickson, Edward Neal 70 Erskine, John F. 121, 266 Erwin, Berryman Miller 71 Espinoza, Luis E. 71 Esquerre, William S. 132 Esquivel, Carlos 301, 311 Estefan, Arthur A. 224 Estes, Glen A. 105, 253 Estes, Jack M., Jr. 40, 274 Estes, Teddy Jack 260 Estes, Thomas Wm. 40, 216, 228 Etheredge, Bobbie Mac 132, 260 Etheredge, Gerald P. 121, 252 Etheridge, Kirby E., Jr. 132, 248 Etie, Jefferson D., Ill 126 Etzel, John William 132 Eubank, Glenn Ray 99 Eubanks, Harold M. 132, 272 Euler, John F. 105, 279 Evans, Andrew J. 105, 269 Evans, John A. 105, 217, 218 Evans, Robert Rockwood 113 Evans, Stephen H. 132, 225, 296 Fvflnc; T V 94,1 Evans’ Thomas Allen 132, 272 Evans, William Martin 40, 218 Everts, Henry P., Jr. 105, 224 Evett, Hershal Lee 132, 251 Ewing, William T. 121 Fadal, Donald Ray 40, 223 Fadal, James William 132 Fadal, William K. 133 Fagan, Walter M. 121, 264 Fails, James Clayton 101 Fairly, Robert S. 121, 265 Faith, George Fred 133, 279 Falco, Lee 133, 289 Falkner, Kenneth E. 113 Fallin, James Earl 105 Fallin, Norman, Jr. 40, 219 Fallon, Peter Michael 133, 279 Falls, Walter Thomas 133, 243 Fann, Laurence E. 121, 270 Farek, Donald E. 40, 220 Farias, Filomeno D. 113 Farias, George 251 Farrington, David E. 106, 218 Farris, Jeff Alonzo, Jr. 71 Farrow, David G. 121, 241 Farrow, Hank 143 Faughtenbery, Robert W. 133, 272 Faulkner, James E. 121 Faust, Jerry W„ III 105, 269 Feagins, Thomas J., Jr. 133 Feldman, Herschel 133, 254 Feltz, Donald Everett 71 Fenstad, Knute Gregor 133 Fenton, Miron Jos. 40, 247 Ferguson, Cecil Darryl 133 Ferguson, Charles E. 133, 272 Ferguson, Franklin, Jr. 133, 272 Ferling, John Ernie 133, 223 Fernandez, Alberto T. 101 Fernandez, Gus B., Jr. 71 Fernandez, Raul B. 105, 247 Ferrata, John B., Jr. 40, 290 Fess, David W. 106, 219 Few, Jon Windale 260 Fields, Charles Donald 133 Fields, William R., Jr. 106, 224 Fierros, Francisco A. 133, 242 Figari, Ernest Emil, Jr. 133, 279 Figart, Michael lan 133, ' 273 Fike, Edward Carl 71 Finch, Charles Stanley 71 Finch, Gayle Lacliff 133, 273 Fine, Otis Windol 133, 273 Fischer, Alton Freddie 133, 273 Fischer, Richard H. 40, 258 Fisher, Don Ray 40, 250 Fisher, Kenneth K. 133 Fisher, Phil Dewey 40, 277 Fisher, Wayne W. 126, 285 Fitch, Joseph R. 273 Fitzgerald, Frank A. 133, 254 Fitzhugh, Henry Allen 133, 277 Flaharty, Patrick Dee 133, 279 Flaherty, Larry Dale 133, 273 Flahie, Michael Thomas 133 Flanagan, Clyde R. 133, 278 Flanagan, Emmett C. 274 Flatt, Curtis Allen 290 Fleck, George E. 106 Fleetwood, Roy H. 258 Fleming, Travis M., Jr. 106 Fletcher, Jack 71 Fletcher, Leroy. S. 40 Fletcher, Malcolm R., Jr. 133, 296 Flint, Sandy A., Jr. 121, 283 Floeck, Norman B. 121, 256 Flood, Joseph Hugh, Jr. 106 Flood, Michael J., Jr. 71 Flood, Thomas Stephen 316, 260 Flores, Alberto H. 133, 277 Flores, Arthur Jerome 113 Flores, Dionicio V. 40, 285 Flores, Enrique R. 71 Flores, Stanley Ayala 246 Flournoy, Morgan P. 40 Flowers, Lynn Randall 133 Floyd, Cornelious G. 133 Floyd, Jack Donald 133, 251 Fluitt, Alfred Leon 113 Flynn, John Patrick 133, 272 Foerster, Alvin E. 219 Folzenlogen, Paul D. 252 Fomby, Dan P. 106, 266 Fondren, C. M., Ill 126 Fontaine, Clark T. 133 Ford, Alan R. 226 Ford, Davis L. 106, 295 Ford, Ellis Gerald 71 Ford, Jerry V. 121 Ford, John Suffern, 133, 274 Ford, Joseph Coleman 143 Forehand, Jimmie C. 106, 290 Forsyth, Frank R., Jr. 40, 222 Foster, Bob P. 113 Foster, Frank Milton 113 Foster, John Wm. 40, 216, 254, 295 Fourtico, Gregory Edw. 285 Fowler, Curtis William 121, 279 Fowler, Hershel Max 143 Fowler, James David 133 Fowler, James Larry 126 Fox, Dickie Dean 133, 252 518 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 Fox, Dwight Alan 41, 225 Fox, Lewis Leonard 133, 270 Fox, Theodore J., Jr. 252 Fox, William Richard 143 Foy, William Henry 41 Fraim, Jackie William 133, 274 Francis, Edward John 133, 274 Francis, Hardy Lynn 133, 291 Frank, David Reese 143 Frank, J. Louis 71 Frank, Vernon M., Jr. 41 Franke, Milton C. 113 Franklin, Carl E. 133 Franklin, Carter Lee 260 Franklin, Robert Earle 133, 274 Franklin, Weldon C. 121, 225 Franks, Donald Everett 126 Fraser, Loyd R. Frazier, James Filmore 113 Frazier, Stewart F. 121, 226 Frazier, Walter Ronald 133, 247 Free, Melvin Douglas 256 Free, Walter G., Jr. 121, 278 Freeman, Denne Hix 253 Freeman, Howard U. 113 Freese, Carl Franklin 133 Freitag, Gilbert A. 41, 247 Frels, Don li. 242 French, Alvin J. 265 French, Hiram T. 106, 269 Freytag, James Edward 106, 289 Friedersdorff, James W. 41, 226 Friedrich, Allan L. 219 Friemel, Kenneth Lee 133, 292 Frills, Harold M. 106, 225 Frilze, Lee V. 269 Fritzler, Robert Geo. 133 Fudge, Eugene E. 106, 220, 295 Fugeman, William H. 126 Fulkerson, Roy L., Jr. 106, 288, 289 Fulton, Michael M. 133, 277 Fundling, James Henry 71 Funk, Tommy R. 274 Futch, Jennings F., Jr. 273 Gagliardo, Paschal Lee 133, 270 Gahagan, Jimmy Roger 133 Gaines, Gregg Lester 133 Gaines, John Will 278 Gaines, Robert Shaw 133, 296 Gaither, Joseph R. 121, 279 Galbraith, William H. 41 Galceran, Earl Lee 41, 276, 279 Galceran, Myles B. 113. 279 Galindo, Ramiro Alex 126 Galinzoga, Jose A. 71 Gallagher. Benjamin F. 133 Gallatin, Albert Earl 133, 257 Gallatin, James Sharpe 133. 277 Galloway, Bedford G. 41, 219 Galloway, Charles 11. 71 Gambrell, Joel A. 121. 243 Gansky, Daniel F. 41, 263, 264 Gantt, Reid Ronald 133, 247 Garbade. Lonnie G.. Jr. 113 Garcia, Alfredo 143 Garcia, Bartolome 41, 243 Garcia, Carlos E. 41. 251 Garcia, Delfino F„ Jr. 71 Garcia. Eusebio G., Jr. 133, 291 Garcia, Martin Enrique 133, 254 Garcia, Rafael 41 Garcia, Raul Humberto 266 Garcia, Raymond P. 106, 270 Card, Clifford Rohr 71 Gardner, Frost E. 243 Gardner. Jay Melburne 133, 268 Caries. Donald F. 41 Garlington, Ray Dee 71 Garner, Billy Jack 121, 270 Garner, Carl Bruce 106, 226 Garner. Gary Neil, 41. 226 Garner, John David 133. 247 Garner, Robert A. 121. 260, 324 Garner. William Bartow 114 Garnett. John S. 41. 224 Garrard, Clarence Wm. 41 Garrard. James T., Jr. 133 Garretson, William H. 72 Garrett, Charles Henry 99 Garrett, Clarence E. 264 Garrett, Jimmie Leon 133 Garrett, Kenneth Alton 133. 277 Garrett, Richard Lee 121 Garrett, Wiley N. 101 Garrett, William Van H. 279 Garrett, William R. 133 Garrison, Larry G. 41 Garrison, Olin C. 260 Gartrell, James W., Jr. 41, 218 Garza, Daniel M. 219 Garza, Gilberto A. 96 Garza, Gilberto Ramon 143 Garza, Migtlel, Jr. 126 Garza, Roman R. 114 Gasaway, James William 251 Gass, Willis Bruno 114 Gatlin, James Paul 42, 267, 268 Gatlin, Jay P. 121 Gatlin, John D. 106, 270 Gav, Charles R. 292, 315 Gay, William B„ 111 72 Gear, Edward Robert 42, 256 Gear, Jonathan Howard 133 Geddes, George L. 226 Geigenmiller, Eugene 114 Geiger, Charles Joseph 133, 243 Gentle, Milton W. 106 George, Bobby N. 121, 268 George, Freddie C. 42, 225 George, Reagan Webb 42, 217, 218 George, Sammy Joe 133, 283 Gerber, John Edmund 256 Gerber, Kenneth L. 247 Gercn, Thomas James Gerstenberg, K. Chas. 72 Gerum, Lawrence G. 106, 285 Ghiglieri, Pete D. 72 Ghiselin, Richard G. 121 Gianotti, Alfred P. 92 Giardina, Anthony J. 133, 283 Gibbs, David Stuart 133, 254 Gibbs, Homer J. 243 Gibbs, Robert W„ Jr. 121, 241 Gibson, Daniel M., Jr. Gibson, Donald Leon 133 Gibson, James Gordon 133, 264 Gibson, John Willard 133 Gibson, Patrick H. 121, 248 Gibson, Roy Bundy, Jr. 133 Gibson, William E., Jr. 133 Gibson, William F. 114 Gilbert, Joe Bill 72 Gilbert, Joe Lee, Jr. 133, 223 Gilbert, John Robert 42, 260, 301, 311 Gilbert, Kenneth Earl 133 Cilhreth, William Lynn 133 Gilby, Lee H. 72 Giles, Donald L. 268 Giles, Thomas Edw. 42, 269 Gill, Jimmie Eugene 72 Gill, Joe L. 121, 265 Gill, Michael R. 42. 293 Gillar, George Edward 72 Gillean, Dan Slay, Jr. 133 Gilliam, Jerry Donald 133, 248 Gilliam. Jon Caldwell 42, 225 Gilliam. Robert G. 266 Gilliland, Edward A. 264 Gilliland, Jerry Ivey 133. 247 Ginzel, Weldon J. 121, 289 Gipson, Jas. Richard 251 Girouard. Marvin James 133 Gittinger, Theodore G. 225 Giuffre, Joseph Chas. 42 Givens, James W. 121. 274 Gladwell. John Stuart 72 Glasin. John Henry 114 Glasscock, Melbern G. 106, 295 Glasscock, Russell Ira 133 Gleason, Jerry Don 106, 254 Gleason, Robert B. 42 Glickman, David G. 106. 242, 295 Glicksman Joseph M. 72 Glimp, Hudson A. 256 Glockzin, Alan Paul 133, 219 Gloger, Richard S. 133 Gloor, Wilburn F. 121, 253 Gober, Charles Clifton 72 Gober, Lowman E. 114 Godfrey, Walter J., Jr. 42, 252 Godwin, Donald Milton 72 Godwin, Robbie Don 133 Godwin, Willis H„ Jr. 260, 321 Goebel, Robert 133, 241 Goehring, Allen G. 292, 316 Goehring, Dennis H. 328 Goerner, Lewis W. 72 Goff, Walter M. 121 Gold, Hugo Joseph 114 Goldblatt, James R. 121 Goldenberg, Carl T. 106, 243 Golding, Fredric G. 42 Goldman, Joe 133 Goldman, John M. 106 Goldman, Joseph L. 72 Goldman, Milton E. 72 Goldsmith, Maynard, Jr. 268 Goldsmith, Russell T. 274 Goldwater, Phillip 1. 133, 223 Gomez, Raymond V., Jr. 133, 248 Gonzales, Humbert J. 106 Gonzalez, Ernesto J. 133 Gonzalez, George W., Jr. 133, 277 Gonzalez. Javier P. 114 Gonzalez, Rafael G., Jr. 114 Gooch, Robert Craig 114 Good, Carroll G. 121, 286 Good, John O. 126 Goode, John E. 248 Gooden, Glen J. 121 Goodenough, Walter H. 133, 247 Goodman, Ralph Edward 133 Goodson, Tommy Guv 143 Goodwyn, William Lee 143, 277 Goolsbee, William H., Jr. 106 Goolsby, Billy Mack 72 Gordoa, Mike, Jr. 72 Gordon, Emery Joseph 72 Gore, Horace G. 114 Gore, John Thomas 133 Gorman, Robert Carroll 114 Gort, Ronald 243 Goss, Don Woodson 283 Gossage, Henry L., Jr. 114 Gossett, Dozier P. 121 Gotcher, Nolan H. 73 Gottlob, John R., Jr. 99 Gould, Charles Leonard 133, 277 Gowan, Arthur D. 42, 255, 257 Gower, James Dennis 42, 243, 294 Gradick. Edward Earl 133, 254 Grady, Kenneth Gene 133, 219 Graeber, R. T. 73 Graetzel, Robert L. 106, 280 Graf, Charles E. 121 Graham, Donald Knox 121 Graham, Frank Earl 134, 278 Graham, Gordon C. 42, 256 Graham, Johnnie B. 270 Graham, Oscar David 42, 219 Graham, Stuart Robert 134, 219 Cranberry, Phillips R. 134, 285 Grant. Richard B. 134, 296 Grantham, Alvin H„ Jr. 42, 217, 218, 24 Grantham, Martin R. 218 Grau, Patrick Garry 134 Graves, Bradford Ogden 134 Graves, Donald E. 106 Gray, Arthur Curtis 134, 254 Cray, Charles Roy 134, 247 Gray, Eddie V. 101 Gray, George William 260 Gray, Jerry Edwin 43, 283 Gray, Jimmy R. 260 Greaves, Marcus Dewayn 143 Green, Billy R. 264 Green. Donald R. 126 Green, Donald W. 257 Green, Jerry Mervin 134. 225 Green, John W„ III 121 Green, Ronald M. 291 Green, Tommy Franklin 73 Greenberg, Daniel E. 73 Greenberg, Paul Lee 43 Greene, Cullum E. 126 Greene, Hubert Ray, Jr. 73 Greene, Raymond H. 73 Greene, William J. 251 Greenhill, Melvin D. 114 Greenlee, Glenn Claude 106, 224 Greenwalt. John P. 43, 219 Greenwood, Bobby M. 106, 264 Greer, James Alan. 43, 224 Greer, James B. 121, 246 Greer, James Robert 134 Greer, Samuel R. 73 Gregg, Dennis N. 121, 251 Gregg, Edward Jackson 134, 290 Gregg, Ernest Gordon 134, 290 Gregg, John Lowell 134 Gregson, John Clay 114 Gresham, Dennis Everd 143 Cresset, Billy James 134, 223 Grezaffi, Anthony J. 96 Griffin, Charles Edw. 73 Griffin, Donnell D. 121, 289 Griffin, Stanley W. 134 Griffith, Gerald D. 121 Griffith, James R. 43 Griffith, Rodney S. 134, 218 Griggs, Lee Allen 114 Grigsby, Caynael R. 106, 245, 295 Griswold. John Morton 134 Gritter, Henry G. 106, 225, 294 Grohn, Dan Alfred 134, 264 Grossman, Ernest Wm. 73 Grounds, Jack Ryan 73 Groves, James Robert 24, 43, 223, 295 Grubbs, Jere Curtis 134, 253 Grubbs, Joe E., Jr. 106, 250, 253 Grube, Charles H. 264 Guenther. Hanno F., Jr. 134 Guenzel, David Lee 43, 279 Guenzel, Frederick M. 134, 278 Guerra, Ricardo Javier 73 Guidry, Shelby Louis 43, 285 Guilloud, Norman B. 73 Guinn, Joe L. 106, 218 Gum, Royce Eugene 143 Gummelt, Harry Lee 114 Gunter, Miles G. 264 Guseman, Lawrence F. 121, 225 Gutierrez, Albert D. 134 Gutierrez, F., Jr. 114 Gutierrez, Jos e Robt. 272 Gutierrez, Jose Ruben 73 Guy, Glenn E. 126 Guynes, William A., Jr. 121, 285 Guyote, Ronald J. 121 Haak, Gerald Keith 143 Haas, Harvey J. 106 Haas, William Eugene 134, 266 Haass, Bruce Reed 134 Hackworth, Jerry R. 223 Hadley, Charles King 134, 270 Hadley, James P., Jr. 121, 283 Hagaman, John Leslie 134 Hagan, Joe Pat 225 Haggard, Kenneth L. 93, 252 Haggard, Rufus W., Jr. 134, 278 Hagler, Glen Hartsell 73 Hagler, Jon Lewis 25, 43, 214 Hahn, Ray Allen 73 Haidari, Hardar D. 134, 285 Hail, Ewen Durst 43, 243 Hail, George M., Jr. 260 Hailey, David Patrick 134, 247 Haines, William Gordon 134 Hair, Jimmy O. 242 Hajek, Benjamin Frank 73 Hajovsky, Charles J. 121, 259 Halbert, Milton R. 121 Hale, Clyde Norris 134 Hale, David Owen 134, 247 Hale, James Grafton, Jr. 134, 278 Hale, John Allison 134 Haley, James William 143 Halff, Henry R. 73 Halford, Travis Edward 114 Hall, Billy J. 121, 277 Hall, Edward Young 121, 225 Hall, Frederic William 134 Hall, James Daniel 134 Hall, James Ewin 73 Hall, James Rozell 74 Hall, Luther Hefley 290 Hall, Robert Frank 134 Halley, Sammy M. 74 Hallman, Franklin R. 126 Halsell, Robert M. 106 Halstead, Herbert L. 134, 219 Halverson, Bernard K. 257 Ham, Alf Landon 74 Hamby, Harry Clifton 43, 289, 292 Hamel, Peter Herman 134 Hamilton, Boyd Lynn 114 Hamilton Dale R. 218 520 THE GOAL IN EDUCATION “Do not forget, then, as you walk these classic places, why you are here. You are not here merely to prepare to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.” —From an address at Swarthmore College by Woodrow Wilson, noted educator and one time President of the United States. WYATT METAL BOILER WORKS, INC DALLAS • HOUSTON • MEXICO CITY MANUFACTURERS AND ERECTORS SINCE 1913 Subsidiaries Wyatt ' s Plastics, Inc. Wyatt de Mexico S.A. de C.V. Houston Mexico City 521 Hamilton, George S. 134, 290 Hamilton, Gladen R., Jr. 43 Hamilton, James Robert 134, 218 Hamilton, John Ross 134, 218, 252 Hamilton, Thos. R. 121, 247, 256 Hammer, Gary Joe 134, 242 Hammett, Grady Eugene 134, 224 Hammond, James Richard 134, 279 Hampton, John Ronald 143 Hampton, Ronny Joe 134, 254 Hampton, William R. 43, 242 Hand, Ted Lawrence 74 Hanes, Larry Claxton 114 Haney, James Alton 74 Hankamer, Albert W. 283 Hankamer, Herman Jay 134, 218 Hanna, William Wesley 43, 223 Hannah, John Henry 134 Hannigan, Raymond R., Jr. 134, 253 Hanovice, Charles S. 106, 242 Hansen, Michael Herman 134, 253 1 lansen, Paul David 266 Hanson, David Leroy 134, 274, 296 Hanson, Richard Sims 134, 265 I lat her, William Edgar 278 Harbers, Elwood Earl 74 Hardie, John David 134, 274 Hardimon, Otmer F. 43, 246 Hardy, Ernest W. 74 Hardy, John Rayford 43, 246 Hardy, William H., Ill 285 Hare, Rilly F. 134, 257 Hargroder, Richard W. 74 Hargrove, Jesse G. 106, 273 Harlan, Albert Byron 114 Harlan, Jere Gould 43, 274 Harmon, James Milton 74 Harmon, Rodney F. 253 Harms, Wendell Ray 126 Harn, Patrick Joseph 134, 247 Harper, Hershel W. 134 Harper, James W., Jr. 74 Harper, Ralph Sterling 114 Harrell, Notley Ray, Jr. 74 Harrington, Harry A., Jr. 134 Harrington, John N. 134, 259 Harrington, Paul L. 291 Harris, Arthur S., Jr. 74 Harris, Ben Thomas, Jr. 121 Harris, Charles Edward Harris, Dewey Lynn 101 Harris, Edwin Hunter 134, 278 Harris, Grandon Thomas 143 Harris, James Robert 134 Harris, Jerome D., Jr. 44 Harris, Joe Dan 134, 279 Harris, Joe E. 121, 283 Harris, Joe Raymond 44, 285 Harris, Newton T, 111 44 Harris, Robert E. 114 Harris, Robert Scott 134, 219 Harris, Sigmund B. 44, 241 Harris. Thomas R. 25, 44. 247 Harrison, James Robt. 292 Harrison, Jarrell Lynn 134, 218 Harrison. Philip H., Jr. 134 Harrod, Ronald L. 121 Hart, Curtis Virgil 114 Hart, Joe Connor 134. 224 Hart, John Russell 74 Hart, Raymond V.. Jr. 256 Hartley, James C. 121. 272 Hartley, Melvin Lee. Jr. 134, 279 Hartman, Fred Carl 96 Hartman. Walter F.. Jr. 74 Hartness, Gregg 285 Hartsfield, Ray J. 106. 219 Harvey, Clayton Winn 134, 279 Harvey, Roscoe Robt. 74 Harwood, William E. 74 Harwood, William E„ Jr. 121, 254 Harzke, Jack A. 106. 240. 241 Haschke, Harold Fred 134, 223 Haskell, Richard N. 134, 279 Hass, Bruce Stuart 126 Haswell, Henry M., Jr. 121, 218 Hataway, James A. 106, 266, 295 Hatched, William J. 106 Hatfield, Jerry H. 279 Hathaway, Charles Edw. 74 Hatter, Donald Kay 74 Hatter, Max Walter 143 INDEX Hattox, Gene Dale 75 Haugland, Gary Marthan 75 Hauser, John Lyle 44, 225 Hausman, Stanley C. 106 Hausmann, Larry Warren 114 Havard, Kenneth Ray 134, 246, 322 Hawes, Velpeau E., Jr. 44, 222, 216 Hawkins, Robert Fleet 44, 252 Hawthorne, Roger B. 260, 318 Hayes, Howard Maxwell 143 Hayes, Lloyd Lee 114 Hayes, Robert Jerome 134, 266 Hayes, Samuel Bryan 134, 219 Haygood, James L. 134, 223 Haynes, Harris Eudy 134, 279 Haynes, Jerry Paul 251 Haynes, Ronald Keith 134, 279 Head, Harold Ross 114 Heald, Charles Metz 75 Heald, Charles W. 106, 247 Heald, Jack M., Jr. 44, 264 Hearne, Alford T., Jr. 106, 253, 295 Hearne, Joseph Truman 106, 275, 277 Hearnsberger, James L. 75 Heaton, Sydney Norman 134, 247 Hebert, Joseph, Jr. 75 Hebert, Rodney Walton 134, 279 Hebisen, Ronnie Vee 134, 270 Heck, Billy Wayne 134 Hedderman, Chester Wm. 134, 251 Heer, Bernard Clarence 134 Heffler, Jerold M. 269 Heger, Anthony James 134, 241 Heggs, David K. 114 Hegyesi, Joe Helmut 134, 252 Heinze, Elmer William 134 Hejl, Alvin J. 121, 279 Heldt, Marcus Dickson 143 Heldt, William Darrell 224 Helm, Raymond Edgar 114 Helmers, Sammy Gayland 106 Helms, Stanley W. 106, 294 Helvey, Orin G., Jr. 256 Heme, Walter Louis 134 Hemke, Jerry Maurice 114 Henderson, Charles R. 126 Henderson, Michael F. 134, 254 Henderson, Robert Lee 134 Henderson, Wesley G. 44, 233 Henderson, Willis S. 75 Hendricks, James R., Jr. ' 134 Hendricks, Ralph Bryan 134 Hendrix, Dennis E. 106 Hendrix, Jerry Blake 134, 292 Hendrix, Will Clayton 44, 270 Hendry, James Elmer 134, 254 Henges, David F. 126 Henicke, Charles Joe 134, 219 Henington, Charles R. 75 Henk, Harold A. 121, 253 Llennard, Tommie A., Jr. 99 Henneberger, Kenneth 134, 218 Henry, J. Quentin 134, 253 Henry, Patrick Malcolm 134, 224 Hensley, John H. 114 Hensley, Kenneth E. 121, 247 Henson, James Bond, 25, 96 Henson. Jarrell Neal 106. 226 Henson, William Frank 75 Hensz, Donald Eugene 135, 277 Herbst, Kenneth Chas. 135, 219 Hernandez, Claro M. 121. 265 Hernandez, Eduardo 126 Hernandez, Frank P. 135 Hernandez, Joaquin 135, 290 Hernandez, Johnny 266 Hernandez, Mike, Jr. 121, 256 Hernandez, Robert A., Jr. 135 Herold, James D. 121, 265 Herren, John Charles 44, 242 Herricks, Kenneth G. 121, 248 Herring, Clint, Jr. 44 Herring, David Chas. 143 Herring, Travis Wm. 44, 226 Herrington, Gary ' N. 106. 259 Hershey, Homer H. 106. 233 Herzik, Aubrey Martin 135 Hester, Billy Ferl 135, 274 Hester, Jack Wilker 44 Hester, Richard R. 135, 218 Hester, Robert Wyatt 135, 218 Hewett, Harvey Jackson 135, 264 Hewitt, Armon M„ Jr. 44, 252 Hewlett, Charles Robt. 135 Hewlett, Jack Gayland 135, 283 Heye, William B.. Jr. 121, 278 Hickerson, Richard B. 135, 291 Hickey, Thomas Leo 114 Llicklin, William L. 135, 243 Hickman, Carlos W. 106 Hickman, Malcolm E., Jr. 135, 254 Hickman, Richard W. 121, 259 Hicks, Edward E. 121 Hicks, Jimmy Cleve 135 Hicks, Richard Carroll 270 Hicks, Tommy Charles 126 Higginbotham, Jimmy W. 251 Higginbotham, Richard 114 Hilburn, Hayden Harold 143 Hildebrand, Harold. Jr. 106, 273 Hill, A. C. 135, 268 Hill, Dan Richard 121, 254 Hill, Edward Warren 103, 106, 245, 247 Hill, Furney R., Jr. 126 Hill, Glynn D. 256 Hill, Maynard E. 126 Hill, Owen L., Jr. 259 Hill, William A. 96 Hill, William Cecil 44, 265 Hill, William V., Jr. 106 Hilland, Charles R. 44 Hiller, Robert L. 121 Hillers, William A. 75 Hilliard, Charles W. 272 Hilliard, Dan Wm. 96 Hillier, Donald Edwin 106, 252 Hillman, Louis Gilbert 143 Hillman, Steve Elson 75 Hilscher, David Kirk 135 Himel, Garland Louis 257 Hines, Calvin W. 121, 223 Hindman, Charles G. 106 Hines, Thomas Wesley 135 Hinojosa, Raul, Jr. 135, 241 Hipp, Billy Joe 143 Hipp, Charles Rich 106 Hipps, Gary W. 107, 246 Hirsch, Jay D. 121, 285 Hitchcock, Glen Delwyn 107, 272, 295 Hlavinka, Victor F. 45 Hobson, Gene Owen 135, 218 Hobson, James Grant 135 Hocker, George Wm. 45, 263, 266 Hodge, Arvol Wayne 135 Llodge, John R. 114 Hodges, Jack C. 45, 241 Llodges, Richard Lee 143 Hodges, Wayne L. 121, 278 Hoermann. Charles Edw. 135, 242 Hoernig, Otto W. 121. 264 Hoff, Marion R., Jr. 143 Hoff, Richard Alan 135, 269 Hoff, Weldon Charles 135, 218 Hoffman, Donald Dean 135, 241 Hoffman, Robert Wm. 135, 257 Hoffmann, August J. 135, 283 Hoffmeister, Harold M. 144 Hoffpauir, Alex M., Ill 114 Hofmann, John Edward 99 Hogan, James Richard 135, 265 Hogan, Weldon L. 251 Hogan, Wendell G. 107, 223 Hogue, Baxter E. 45 Hohlt, Charles Everett 114 Holm, John Y. 107, 218 Holbein, Edward Ray 45, 247 Holcomb, Vernon C. 122, 279 Holdeman, Harold W. 75 Holder, Dorman Lee 45, 246 Holder, Hartwell E., Jr. 45 Holder, Jackie B. 75 Holder, Raymond Dale 135, 225 Holder, Ronald W. 256 Holder. Walter J. 45, 278 Holeyfield, Joe Max 135, 291 Holland, Gary Leon 135, 251 Holland, Howell Wm. 135 Holle, Dennis C. 295 Holleman, Kendrick A. 75 Hollister, Donald Ray 107 Holmans, Charles F. 45, 272 Holmes, Cecil Claude 75 Holmes, Frank L., Jr. 223 Holmes, Paul Ray 45, 275, 273 Holmes, Ralph Edward 135, 252 Holmes, Samuel H. 266 Holmes, William W., Ill 135, 246 Holt, Darwin Wayne 260 Holt, Fletcher Olen 75 Holton, Joe Rider 135 Holubec, Henry H. 135, 277 Holzwarth, John C. 75 Hooker, Richard Thomas 135, 265 Hooks, Harold V. 122, 259 Hoover, James Curtis 135 Hopkins, Don Jackson 75 Hopper, Jack Rudd 114 Hopper, John 1. 107, 290 Hopson, Freddy A. 218 Hord, Larry Dean 144 Horn, Billy Ray 114 Horn, Jerry A. 107, 250, 251 Horne, Donald William 135, 242 Horton. Lowrey P. 45, 219 Hosier. Edgar Dean 135 Houchin, William E„ Jr. 122, 291 Houshmand, Parviz 126 Houston, Don Frank 75 Houston. John R., Jr. 114 Houston, Leonard Wm. 45, 279 Howard, Charles E. 144 Howard, John Stanley 107, 279 Howard, Thomas E. 107, 254 ' Howard, Thomas V., Jr. 292, 315 Howell, Harold Lee 135 Howell, John Fredrick 135, 252 Howell, Maurice Theron 135 Howell, Thomas Oren 114 Howerton, William R. 135 Howes, Ralph C., Jr. 122, 218 Hoyle, Kent R. 218 Hoyt, Albert Webster 135, 266 Hoyt, Jimmie Melder 135 Hrachovy, James Joseph 144 Hubbard, Kenneth Ray 135, 272 Hubbard, Phillip M. 135 Hubbs, John Fred, Jr. 76 Huber, Keith Murell, Jr. 135 Hubert, Thos. Floyd 96 Huck, Earnest G. 291 Hudgins, Joe D. 225 Hudgins, Marcus R. 107, 271, 295 Hudgins, Richard Elton 135 Hudson, Frederick H. 135, 265 Hudson, James Lee, Jr. 76 Hudson, Ray C. 107, 228 Hudson, Wilson B. 107, 270 Huff, John Wesley 96 Huff, Patrick Charles 135, 278 Huffaker, Robert S., Jr. 107, 257 Huffman, William Leon 135 Huggins, Adrian G. 122, 251 Huggins, Bobby Ray 107, 242, 294 Hughen, Robert L. 135, 243 Hughes, Dennis A. 122 Hughes, Eugene E. 101 Hughes, James Franklin 258 Hughes, Joe H. 122, 265 Hughes, Robert Allen 135, 241 Hughes, Roy E. 126 Hughes, Wm. Floyd, Jr. 45, 278 Hughey, John Emory 135, 270 Huitt, Earl M., Jr. 45 Huitt, Ernest Larry 135, 283 Hulbert, Wm. Palmer 45. 241 Hulke, Franklin Darrel 76 Hull, Arthur Morris 135, 242 Hull, Donald Clayton 135, 251 Human, George E. 107, 267, 270 Hume, Donald C. 122, 247 Humphreys, Gerald Kesl 135 Humphreys, Raymond D. 135, 283 Humphreys, Sidney Leon 144 Humphries, Janies Robt. 135, 285 Humphries, Stanley B. 122, 243 Hundley, Wm. Griffin 76 Hunn, Michael B. 107, 251 Hunt, Glen Lee, Jr. 126 522 Aerial view of Hughes plant . . . world ' s largest and most modernly equipped rock bit manufacturing plant. Also located within the 70-acre area is the block-long Hughes Research and Engineering Laboratory. What Hughes offers Drilling Industry 1. Complete Stock of bits ... in required sizes and types... manufactured in sufficient quan¬ tities to meet the needs of the entire industry. 2. Bit recommendation service: Hughes can make available to you a recommended bit pro¬ gram for any area — based on the industry’s greatest rock bit experience. And you can get information which will enable you to correlate bit types with formations, with your drilling practice and hydraulic capacity of your equipment. Also, Hughes has two copyrighted hydraulic bulletins that can aid you in getting the most out of your present equipment and in the selection of new equipment. 3. Continuous drilling research . .. carried on in the laboratory and field for nearly a half century. Facts obtained in the laboratory and WHEN YOU RELY THE GUESSWORK field are used in developing new and improved rock bit designs and in anticipating the problems created by changing drilling techniques. 4. Industrywide organization and system for gathering information and forecasting bit re¬ quirements for each drilling area. This assures you that no matter where you drill, Hughes bits of the right sizes and types will be available to meet your particular drilling requirements. ON HUGHES YOU TAKE OUT OF BIT SELECTION WORLD STANDARD OF THK INDUSTRY 523 Hunt, (irafton Wortham 135,283 l[iinlcr, Jerry Lynn 135 Hunter, Robert F. 107, 217, 219, 295 Hunter, Walter A., Jr. 107, 248 Hurley, David Randall 135, 257 Hurley, James Sherrill 135, 279 Hurley, i’hil Calep 45, 280 Huskinson, William M. J. 107, 241 Hussey, Jack Wilson 114 Hussey, Richard W. 241 Hulcheraft, Clinton E. 126 Hutchison, James B„ Jr. 126 Hutchison, Ross F. 107, 242 Hutson, Billy Boh 135, 246 Hutto, Donald A. 122, 218 Hutto, Robert Paul 283 Hutto, Willard K. 331, 334 Hyatt, George Robert 135, 254 Hyde, Robert D„ Jr. 240, 241, 294 Hyltin, Leroy G., Jr. 45, 218 I bbitson, Loring (]. 76 Ihenthal, Robert S. 122, 285 I ker, Billy Gene 135, 283 Ingham, James B. 114 Ingram, Don Vincent 114 Ingram, Robt. Gideon 76 Ingram, Steve Brown 114 Isaaeks, Hubert P. 107, 247 Isaacs, Robert William 135, 252 Jsett, Donald Dale 135, 291 Isham, Elmer Rex 289 Ivey, Jan Louis 114 Iz .i, Albert Salvatore 135 Jackman, Mark I)., Jr. 107. 241 Jackson, C. E. 225 Jackson, Charles L. 283 Jackson, (diaries P. 114 Jackson, (Jifford A. 135 Jackson, Frank L, 99 Jackson, Frederick I). 135 Jackson, Harold C„ III 122 Jackson, James Burtis 135, 252 Jackson, James Robert 135 Jackson, Jan Hudson 272 Jackson, Jimmy Claud 270 Jackson, Joe Fred 122. 243 Jackson, Jon II. 243 Jackson, Melvin C„ Jr. 122, 283 Jackson, Robert Earl 45. 290 Jackson, Robert M. 76 Jackson. Robert M. 135 Jacob. Elmer L. W. 46, 250 Jaeckle, John T. 122, 265 Jamail, Clarence E. 107,246 James, Donald Bryant 76 James, Mike E„ Jr. 114 James, Origen J., Jr. 76 James, Paul A. 114 James, Robert B. 96 James. William Arthur 135. 278 James. William Harvey 135. 278 Jameson, Lonnie Ray 46, 245, 247 Jamison. William Chas. 135,218 Janes. Wayne King 135, 268 Jannaseh. Charles F. 76 Jaques. John Earl, Jr. 46. 283 Jaynes. Rufus Leiland 135. 285 Jefferies. Chas. C., Jr..135, 243 Jefferson. John R. 46, 240 Jeffrey, John G. 107, 253 Jenkines. Donald Ray 76 Jenkins, Harold Don 76 Jenkins, Jerry Spencer 135. 292 Jennings, Robert Lee 76 Jennings. William J. 122, 289 Jenson, Jerry J. 76 Jimenez, Homero 135, 225 Jinks. James D. 107. 238, 242, 295 Jobe, Lewyn Merwyn 135 Jobe, William D. 279 Johnson. Allen C. 135. 274 Johnson, Ben L. 126 Johnson, Billy Gene 99 Johnson, Billy J. 279 Johnson, Bruce B. 122, 219 Johnson, Charles H. 46. 257 Johnson, Floy Hubert 114 Johnson, James Dow 76 Johnson, James L., Jr. 114 Johnson, James R. 285 INDEX Johnson, James Randall 135, 292 Johnson, Jerry Allen 135, 285 Johnson, Joe Boh 135 Johnson, John Gary 135, 285 Johnson, John Haskell 135, 285 Johnson, John R. 107,288 Johnson, Johnny Ray 289 Johnson, Phillip Earl 144 Johnson, Robert D. 76 Johnson, Robert Eugene 331, 334 Johnson, Robert T., Jr. 144 Johnson, Ronald Wayne 135, 254 Johnson, Roy H. 122, 252 Johnson, Steven Lee 133 Johnson, Thomas C. 136, 254 Johnson, Thomas L. 107, 223 Johnson, Travis Camp 31, 46, 216, 246 Johnson, Travis Wayne 136 Johnson, Wayne M. 76, 278 Johnson, Wesley E. 76 Johnson, William Max 136, 260 Johnson, William J. 136, 253 Johnston, Ben Earl 136 Johnston, Lon Don 46, 258 Johnston, Robert Lynn 136 Johnston, Robert M. 136 Johnston, Walter E. 122, 219 Joiner, David Sam 114 Jonas, William J.. Jr. 107 Jones, Alva M., Jr. 122, 291 Jones, Billy Joe 46. 264 Jones, Bobby Nelson 224 Jones, Charles Edwin 114 Jones, Dale Lee 136 Jones, David A.. Jr. 46 Jones. Dennis Henrich 136 Jones, Dennis W. 107, 233 Jones, Donald D. 270 Jones, Donald Hinton 136, 270. 283 Jones, Donald K. 46 Jones, Donald Wayne 46, 269 Jones, Durk Fred 136. 283 Jones, Felix Bonj. 46, 219 Jones, Fred W. 290 Jones, George M. 122 Jones, Glenn Allen 136. 266, 296 Jones, Hermann Moers 107 Jones, James D. 107, 257 Jones, James P. 291 Jones, James Robert 114 Jones, James T. 77 Jones, James Walton 107, 219 Jones, Jerry Herbert 136, 274 Jones, John Harwell, Jr. 114 Jones, Larr y O. 273 Jones, Louis A. 226 Jones, Manley W., Jr. 107 Jones, Milton M. 256 Jones, Richard Paul 144 Jones, Robert A. 122. 259 Jones, Robert G. 46 Jones, Robert Horace 77, 218 Jones, Robert Lee 114 Jones, Robert W. 136, 218 Jones, Roger Elwyn 136 Jones, Stanley Lee 136 Jones, Welton Horace 46 Jones, William C„ Jr. 122. 268 Jordan, Eddy Wayne 136 Jordan, Elton Maurice 136 Jordan. Foster Arp 268 Jordan, Frank W. 107, 290 Jordan. Gerald Lane 77 Jordan. James Win., Jr. 136, 242 Jordan, Walker Wallace 136 Joseph. Lee Neil 136, 248 Jourde. Austin J. 258 Joyner, Gerald Lee 77 Judah. Henry P. 107. 222. 224 Julian, Chester Ray 122 Junek, Albert L. 122. 242 Justice, Weldon Hale 46. 262 Kaase. Floyd W. 246 Kacura, W. 290 Kalmuck, Jerome Wayne 136, 270 Kahla, Arnold S. 114 Kahn, Barney 1. 114 Kahn. Frederick E. 273 Kainer, Winfred A. 77 Kallina. Gerald Frank 136, 285 Kalmans, Bernard M. 46, 251 Kanak. Ernest Wayne 136, 246 Kane, Grady Ross 96 Kane, Paul William. Jr. 136, 219 Kanewske, Francis J. 77 Kapeller, Royce F. 46. 290 Kappel, Walter E. 107, 242, 294 Kappmeyer, Rodney W. 122, 253 Karrer. John G. 122 Karsteter, Robert B. 46, 218 Kasper, Edward Lewis 77 Kasper, Paul E. 114 Kasprowicz, Daniel E. 136 Kato, Alejandro Julio 136. 293 Kavanaugh, Herbert C. 107, 293 Kay, Wallace Grant 136 Keathley, Charles Robt. 136. 225 Keeling, Billy R. 122 Keeling, Guy William 136, 242 Keeling, William E. 107 Keese, Leroy Lewis 136 Keese, Stanley Wm. 77 Kectch, Edward Y. 107, 274 Keitel, Philip A.. Jr. 126 Keith, Charles Robt. 77 Keith, John Hartland 115 Keith, Robert Bruce 122, 241 Keith. Robert Drake 328 Kellams, Kenneth M. 144 Keller, Keith Allen 283 Keller, Ken F. 122 Kelley, Barry Laran 47, 222, 223 Kelley, Daniel Nelson 115 Kelley, Noel B. 122, 225 Kelley, William Austin 136, 254 Kellum, Gary Benton 144 Kelly, Allen Eugene Kelly, Doyle J. 122 Kelly, Michael 77 Kelly, Richard Thomas 269 Kelly. Rodney William 136, 219 Kelly, Thomas F. 285 Kelly, William O.. Ill 107. 283 Kelminson, Lawrence 226 Kendrick, Norman C, Jr. 260, 325 Kendrick, William C., Jr. 47, 251 Kennedy, Edward Lee 136, 264 Kennedy, Robert L. 126 Kent, James N. 126 Kent, Warren D.. Jr. 115 Keoun, Larkin Craig 136 Kepple, Kenneth Edward 136 Kerekes, Jaryl K. 122 Kerley, Felton Newton 126 Kerr, James Emmett 47 Kerr, Robert Thomas 115 Kettler, Terrence M. 136 Kidd. Robert H„ 111 25. 47, 293 Kidwell, Kenneth C. 115 Kile. David Lee 264 Killebrew , Ben Eugene 225 Killgore, Ronald G. 122 Killough. Donald Edwin 136, 253 Kilmer, Robert Earl 101 Kilpatrick, Milton R. 77 Kilpatrick, Robert L. 136. 240 Kimball, Albert B.. Jr. 136, 252 Kimball, Joseph Ronald 47, 271, 273 Kimberling, Mirl Ray 77 Kimrey, James Giles 46. 224 Kindler, Elton Troy 77 King, Charles Floyd 47, 246 King. James A. 107. 283 King. Jimmie Leo 136. 259 King, Jimmie R. 122, 270 King, Kenneth W. 122. 253 King. Walter Carrell 77 Kingcaid, Milton D. 47, 290 Kingrey, Robert R. 289, 295 Kingsbury, Charles T. 115 Kingston. John. Jr. 122 Kinney, Glen C. 126 Kinnison, Paul. Jr. 122. 242 Kinsey, James Polk 115 Kirby, Donald Brent 47, 262, 266 Kirby, Roger M. 107, 283 Kirchner, Ray Lynn 77 Kirkland, Virgil Wayne 136, 278 Kirkpatrick, John A. 77 Kirksey, Cecil Tulle 46, 219 Kirschke, John A., Jr. 115 Kirst. Alfred. Jr. 26. 77 Kirst. Louis 77 Kissman. Bridance R. 136. 218 Kitowski, John Victor 136. 264, 296 Kitterman. James Ralph 218 Kitts, Richard A. 78 Kitzman. Henry L.. Jr. 136 Klehm, Julius James 136, 252 Klein. Charles Findley 78 Kleinfeld, Joel Fred 136, 218 Klement, Jerome Joseph 115 Klemme, Charles W. 136 Klett, Ramon Hollis 78 Klett. W. Ellis 78 Klewer, Edwin Dee 136, 265 Klingman. Charles J. 122, 218 Klopfenstein, Albert H. 107, 246 Knapp, Martial A. 47 Knauth, Joseph B. 78 Knight. Kenneth W. 136, 251 Knight, Randall Lee 78 Knotts, Joseph F.. Jr. 47, 279 Knudson. Donald Wayne 136 Koch, Justus Michael 136 Koch. Raymond A.. Jr. 78 Koegl. John Vernon 136 Koehler, Albert Max 253 Kohlleffel, Louis H. 136 Koinm, Albert Julius 144 Kolojaco, Patrick A. 136, 265 Kolterman. Thomas V. 47, 280, 283 Koncak. Tony 122. 283 Konderla, David A. 78 Konecny, Jerry N. 115 Kooser, Robert Kenneth 136, 265 Korenek, Jimmie L. 107, 251 Kosh. Julian Marion, Jr. 136, 219 Kothmann. Merwyn M. 136 Kotylo, William Albert 136, 265, 296 Koym, Glenn Oscar 47, 248 Kramer, Gerald A. 47, 280 Krause, David M. 107. 277 Krauss, Dovle W. 253 Kravitz. David M. 122, 223 Krchnak. Eugene B. 136. 259 Krobot, Franklin G. 136. 269 Kromer, Edward Vaughn 115 Kromer, James A. 115 Krueger, Charles A. 26. 260. 301. 303, 306, 309 Krueger, Edward A. 107. 241 Krueger, Franklin P. 219 Krueger, Jerald Laure 260 Krumbholz, John Earl 136. 251. 258 Kubala. John Frank 260 Kubena. Leon Franklin 136. 289 Kubin, John Stanley 279. 289 Kubricht, John M. 225 Kucera, William Antone 47, 288 Kuchler, John N. 243 Kuhnle, Carl Jacob 78 Kunath, Gus Wm., Ill 47. 217, 218 Kunkle, Albert C. 78 Kunkle, Elmer E., Jr. 107, 294 Kunz. Sidney Edmund 47. 238. 247 Kupfernagel, Darrell G. 78 Kurtz. Herbert M., Jr. 78 Kutch, Pat Denny 78 Kuykendall, Thomas C. 136 Kuykendall, Wm. Elton 48, 271, 273 Kyle, Robert Carl 136 Labar, Harry Wayne 260 Lacefield, Dell Thomas 144 Lacey, Robert A. 126 Lackey, Jerry Lee 136, 247 Lackey. Roy Ray 78 Lacroix, John Thomas 26. 96 Lacy, Horace Denzil 136, 253 Lacy, Logan W. 98. 253 Lacy, Roger S. 115 Laforge William G. 136, 248 Lagrone, James Clayton 136, 264 Lair. Don L. 122, 224 Laird, Henry L. 107. 278 Laird, Ray W. 48, 216, 278 Laird. Robert Joel 136, 272 Lake, Dale Fletcher 48, 279 Lam, Carroll Frank 26, 48, 216 Lamb. Newton W.. Jr. 122, 270 524 H. B. ZACHRY CO. General Contractors San Antonio, Texas INDEX Lambert, Raymond S. 258 Lamkin, Terry W. 48, 252 Lamoreaux, John I. 48 Lancaster, Donald W. 136, 269 Lancaster, Thomas Dean 122, 219 Landesman, Donald J. 107, 226 Landman, Toby Lee 136 Landrum, Bobby Lee 251 Landrum, James Weldon 260 Landrum, Thomas L. 78 Landry, Arthur James 292 Lane, Charles Douglas 115 Lane, Clifford W., Jr. 107 Lane, John R. 78 Lane, R. H. 218 Lane, Robert Donald 122 Lane, W illiam Maurice 289 Lang, Raul Henry 78 Lange, Lawrence K. 115 Langford, Bobby L. 263, 266 Langham, David Odell 136, 219 Langley, Samuel H. 252 Langston, James Kdw. 260, 316 Langston, James Roht. 115 Langston, John Adams 136, 266 Langston, Larry E. 107, 223 Langston, Larry Joe 115 Laningham, Charles C. 122 Laningham, Gene R. 126 Tansford, Bobby Joe 115 Lansford, Robert M. 136, 246 Larson, David C. 126 Lasance, Richard B. 48, 258 Lassig, John Kinnie 96 Lassiter, James T. 107, 270 Lassiter, Robert T. C. 103, 107, 250 Latchford, David Ross 283 Latham, Bert Lamar 48, 251 Latimer, James K., Jr. 252 Latimer, William J. 126 Latta, John Steven 136, 219 Lauder, Ralph II. 122 Laughter, Ronald Wayne 115 Laurel, Amando David 107, 225 Lawler, Malcolm D. 260 Lawrence, Don Carson 136, 254 Lawrence, Frank David 144 Lawrence, James Ross 78 Lawrence, Raleigh E. 48, 288 Lawrence, Thomas Wayne 331, 337 Lawrence, Tom E. 79 Laws, Dewey Alvin 265 Lay, Jerry Elgin 136 Laycock, Guyron B. 136, 266 Layne, Len H. 107. 223 Layton, Hayden J. 107, 252 Leach. Joe Carl 48, 260 Leach. Joe David 136 Leake, Joseph Allen 136, 277 Leavitt. John T. 136, 218 Lebel, Louis Andrew 48, 243 Leboeuf, Gordon E. 319 Ledbetter, Joe F. 268 Lcdet, Dale Anthony 136. 283 Lednicky, Edward F. 107, 294 Lee, 1 twain Edward 136, 272 Lee, Robert Alton 96 Lee. Robert Arlen 258 Lee, Robert P. 122, 270 Lee, Robert W. 268 Lee, Stanley R. 266 Lee, Weldon A. 122, 272 Lee, William Carlton 246 Leeper. Joe M. 122. 279 Leeper. Leon E. 107 Lefner, Delvin Jno. 48, 248 Leidolf, E. J., Jr. 107, 269 Leidy, Ross Bennett 136, 269 Leighton, Larry Kent 290 Lemmon, Gary Porter 48, 263 Lenamon, John L. 122, 283 Leonard, Charles A. 277 Leos, Leonard R„ Jr. 136, 270 Lepori, Wayne A. 126 Lerner, Frederick N. 136, 268 Lesikar, Johnie Nall 79 Lessard, Charles S. 48, 271, 274 Letoumeau, Richard H. 79 Letzkus, Frank Noble 48, 242 Levy, Irwin Saul 144 Lew, Chel W. 293 Lew, Leong W. 274 Lewis, Barnes D. 107 Lewis, Durwood 122, 277 Lewis, Edward I)., Jr. 122, 259, 325 Lewis, Edward Pierce 136 Lewis, John Preston 136, 274 Lewis, Leonard D. 79 Lewis, Roht. Miller 79 Lewis, Ross C. 122, 290 Lewis, Victor Edward 136, 277 Ley, Franz Michael 136 Libby, Billy Wayne 27, 48, 217, 218 Lidz, Louis 122 Lieske, Donald D., II 136, 268 Life, James Arthur 136, 268 Light, Grady Allen 136 Lightsey, Kenneth L. 218 Ligon, John Leroy 27, 48, 238 Liles, Benjamin Glynn 136, 219 Liles, Edwin Dwain 144 Lillard, Paul Geo. 79 Lilley, Edwin Ellis 49 Lilly, Eli Brooks 137, 269 Lilly, Gary R. 126, 264 Limon, Otilio 79 Lindee, Michael S. 144 Lindley, Joe Wood 137, 254 Lindsay, Donald David 137,272 Lindsey, Gainor Jack 108, 219 Lindsey, Magness Arlen 108 Linenberger, Donald E. 108. 278 Linnstaedter, Emil E. 108 Lippke, Hagen 108, 219 Lipscomb, Donald B. 248 Lister. John R. 122, 278 Little, Jack E. 126 Little, William H. 79 Littlefield, Jim Onis 115 Litton, George W. 256 Litton, Vernon W. 126 Lively, Charles Wayne 108, 242 Lively, James O., Jr. 126 Livesay, Carl Curtis 79 Livingston, Buddie Joe 115 Lloyd, David H. 137, 256 Lobingier, John Huston 137, 296 Lobo, Juan 126 Locke, Allan Lee 225 Locke, Thomas Ruel, Jr. 49, 220 Lockett, Bobby Jack 328 Lockridge, James M. 257 Loden, Harold Allen 79 Loehr, Winston W. 122 Lolland, William Wiley 49, 268 Loftis, Joe Dowell 96 Loggins, Reuben B.. Jr. 96 Lohman, Tommie E. 108, 247 Lokey, Paul Eugene 137, 252 Lomax, Douglas T. 108. 248 London, Jack Ray 247 London, Merle Eugene 115 Long, Aaron H„ Jr. 99 Long, Carlton Albert 137, 274 Long, John Clabe 137 Long, John Mallory 49, 250, 259 Long, Wayne E. 122. 264 Longwell, Robert Wm. 269 Lopez, Louis 144 Loria, Anthony Frank 126, 293 Lorms, David Papke 137, 223 Losen, Konrad Peter 209 Lott, James Leston 79 Lott. Richard W„ Jr. 49, 228 Loudon, Frederick J. 122, 256 Loupot, David Norman 137 Louvier, Foris Jos. 49 Love, Orval Ray 115 Lovelace, Lyle Clayton 115 Loveland, George A. 143, 242 Loveras, R. L. 269 Low, Lynn H. 225 Lowder, Gerald R. 122, 252 Lowe, Joe Forrest, II 108, 219 Lowe, Robert Frank 137, 254 Lowe, Teddy Ray 49 Lowery, Bruce B. 108, 279 Lowery, Lee L., Jr. 126 Lowry, Clifton Lee 49, 269 Lucas, Vic F. 108, 274 Luce, Jackie Monroe 115 Ludvigsen, Fred A. 122, 269 Ludwig, Allen C. 122, 289 Lukas, John F. 122 Luker, Charles Floyd 137 Lummus, Arlen Don 27, 49, 216, 288, 289 Luna, Otie C. 315 Lunardon, Johnny P. 108 Lusk, Bobby Joe 137, 242 Lux, Edward C„ Jr. 122, 269 Lybecker, George Wayne 49, 243 Lykes, June Ebb 144 Lyle, Henry Fletcher 108 Lyles, James C., Jr. 254 Lynch, Frank L. 122, 290 Lynch, Travis Hale 137 Lynd, Lawrence R. 108, 280 Lyon,Johnny F. 108 Lyon, Robert Lee 137, 223 Lyon, William Jake 49, 222 Lyons, Curtis Raymond 137, 272 Lyons, Lawrence E. 137 Lyons, Ronald I. 108 Mabe, R. E. 79 MacAllister, Darwin C. 144 MacAllister, Roderick 137, 274 MacCallum, Douglas H. Maceiras, Alfred A. 137, 273 Machel, Albert R. Machemehl, Jerry L. 122, 224 Machemehl, Leroy H., Jr. 122 Machett, R. L. 219 Machinsky, Alton E. 137, 252 Mackey, Elbert Morgan 260 Madden, Richard A. 122, 251 Maddux, Joe Travis 49, 219 Madole, Travis E. 283 Madura, Frank P. 259 Maedgen, Malcolm A., Jr. 31, 49, 245, 247 Magee, Derry David 97 Maggard, Bobby Todd 247 Magruder, Walter W. 269 Mahaney, Merle P., Ill 137, 296 Mahlmann, Olan F. 137, 290 Mahrenholz, Norman L. 115 Maignaud, Sidney D. 137 Mainer, Thomas Nelms 49, 289 Mais, Donald Lee 290 Majors, Mark, III 137, 278 Male, Richard Clark 79 Mallett, John Byron 137 Mallow, Joe Roy 115 Malone, Frank Edwin 49, 248 Malone, Jack Clifton 79 Malone, William M. 115 Malooly, Michael Jos. 273 Malouf, Wajih Darwish 79 Mangrum, Willard L., Jr. 137, 273 Maniha, Robert Wm. 79 Manitzas, George Nick 79 Mann, Frank Eugene 97 Manousos, Donald B. 79 Manry, Berlon L. 218 Mansfield, Edwin A. 49, 246 Manthei, John Thomas 257 Marblestone, Edward E. 137, 272 Marburger, Allan A. 122, 266 Marcos, Zilmar Z. 102 Marcotte, Robert M. 80 Marek, Benjamin Frank 80 Marek, James A. 108 Marek, Joseph Dominic 256 Margraf, William R. 122 Marino, John C. 126, 289 Markillie, William R. 108, 248 Marks, Robert E. 49, 260, 301, 309 Marlow, Frank Roy 278 Marlowe, Freddie 126 Marquardt, Kenneth W. 50 Marrou, Leslie Ross 80 Marrow, Homer Lee 80 Marshall, Darrell C. 49 Marshall, Donald R. 226 Marshall, Edgar A., Jr. 108 Marshall, Jessie A. 80 Marshall, Joseph K., Jr. 257 Marshall, Robert E. 122, 283 Marshall, Robert P., Jr. 108 Marshall, Rufus B. 108, 233 Martell, Charles R. 137, 292 Martelli, Leonard J. 283 Martin, Ford Green 50, 223 Martin, Freddie Roy 137 Martin, Howard L. 101 Martin, James Wm. 80 Martin, John L. 50, 137, 275 Martin, John Lee Verne 273 Martin, John T., Jr. 122, 224 Martin, Larry Patrick 137 Martin, Lionel Jerome 137, 272 Martin, Louis 80 Martin, Maynard W., Jr. 246 Martin, Milton Paul 128, 137, 253 Martin, Milton R., Jr. 137 Martin, Oswell L. 80 Martin, Robert F. 122, 242 Martin, Robert Lee 126 Martin, Robert Neil 80 Martin, Robnett S., Jr. 50, 247 Martin, Thomas Lane 50, 246 Martinez, Eutiquio 80 Martinez, Roberto O. 122, 246 Martinez, Rudolph E. 137 Martinez, Samuel O. 115 Mason, Lonnie Ross 137, 277 Mason, Willie Merle 126 Massengale, Robert C. 122, 224 Masso, George Faraon 115 Matchett, Robert Lewis 137 Mathis, Ralph Henry 137, 257 Matlick, Thomas L. 137, 272 Mattern, Carl A. 283 Mattern, James Leroy 272 Matthew, Dennis Van 273 Matthews, John H. 122, 264 Matthews, John R. 137 Matthews, Thomas K., Jr. 137, 274 Mattox, Hoyt T. 108, 264 Matus, Robert Joe 50, 273 Matusek, Edwin Frank 80 Matusek, Harvey James 137, 243 Mauldin, Winford E. 290 Mauritz, Marcus Nils 108, 228 Maxey, Orvis Wayne 80 Maxwell, Malcolm D. 137, 273 Maxwell, Robert D. 108 May, Allen Martin 258 May, Dan Pat 137, 252 May, James Edward 273 May, Laverne C. 108 May, Robert Monroe 260 May, Ronald Louis 137, 285 May, Terry Carrol 290 Mayben, Robert Eugene 137 Mayberry, John H. 50, 224 Mayfield, Albert D. 115 Mayfield, E. P., Jr. 80 Mayfield, Joe Charles 126 Mayfield, John C. 50, 293 Mayfield, Richard M. 122 Mayfield, Walter Thos. 137, 273 Mayr, William F., II 108 Mays, John Allen 108 Mays, Richard Archer 137, 254 McAbee, Ivan Lewis 82 McAdams, Harley H. 123, 246 McAdams, Richard C. 138, 219 McAfee, Wayne 82 McBride, Charles A. 126 McBride, Robert G. 108, 242, 294 McBrierty, Harry J. 51, 240 McCain, Billy Jack 51, 295 McCallum, Patrick V. 268 McCallum, William S., Jr. 51, 285 McCarley, Hugh Edw. 83 McCarn, Donald H. 83 McCarty, John Lee 51, 275 McCarty, Richard A. 83 McCarty, William L., Jr. 123 McCasland, William E. 115 McClelland, David W. 115 McClelland, Michael D. 123, 269 McClendon, James R., Jr. 83 McCleskey, Robert W. 83 McCluer, Robert S. 97 McClung, Ray Olson 51, 247 McClung, Spencer A. 123, 272 McClure, Jimmy M. 83 526 Congratulations, graduates! As you to help you work better. . . and live take up the challenge of the years that lie ahead, you can count on me better . . . electrically! 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THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF HOUSTON GULF BUILDING • MAIN AT RUSK • HOUSTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 527 McConnell, William II. 138 McCook, Marvin A. 138 McCord, Carl Parker 115 McCord, Larry W. 126 McCord, Robert Donald 83 McCowen, Redmond A. 51 McCoy, Billy Joe 144 McCoy, Joseph E. 138, 279 McCoy, Warren Wm. 99 McCrady, James David 27, 97 McCrary, Jack N. 108, 220, 295 McCrary, John H. 28, 97 McCree, Marvin Allen 108, 242 McCnllin, Mack Cook 115 McCullough, James L., Jr. 138, 252 McCutchen, Billy Mac 138, 246 McDaniel, Bobby Luther 138, 279 McDaniel, Jerry Carrol 268 McDaniel, Jimmie H. 51, 219 McDaniel, Terry Pat 138, 219 McDaniel, William Noel 108, 219, 295 McDonald, Dewey M. 115 McDonald, Michael Neil 138 McDonough, Brian 51 McDougald, Thomas L. 126, 278 McDougall, Shelby E. 264, 296 McDowell, Bobby Gene 83 McDowell, Clifton C. 138 McDowell, Lorin Sloan 273 McDuffie, Billy I). 272 McElroy, James I). 83 McFarland, William F. 138, 243 McFarlin, Malvern G. 115 McGaughy, Richard V. 138, 242 McGee, Donald Leroy 123 McGee, Kenneth R. 123, 265 Met i in ley, Lawrence C. 279 McGinty, Donaldson D. 28, 51, 268 McGinty, Stirpian Rush 138, 254 McGough, Thomas P. 138, 279 McGown, Gerald Need 28. 51, 238 McGuill, Robert L. 83 McGuire, Michael L. 123, 256 Mellheran, Aaron A. 108, 226 Mcjohnson, Robert B. 123, 219 McKay, Robert Eugene 83 McKay, Scott S., II 138 McKechnie, Robert M. 108 McKeg, Donald Edward 138, 243 McKelvy, Marvin Joe 83 McKenney, Samuel S. 108. 222, 224 McKinley, Charles H. 108. 275, 283 McKinney, Carl Clifton 138, 246 McKinney, Kenneth L. 51, 226 McKinney, Milton R. 115 McKinnie, Lynn Allen 138 McKnight, George P. 51. 268 McKnight, James G. 108, 253 McKnight, Ray A„ II 52. 241 McKown, Billy R. 28, 83 McLain, David W. 52, 218 McLallen, Dewitt 52, 250. 251 McLane, Travis C. 123 McLaran, Charles A. 126 McLaren, Theron Dodd 31, 52, 284 McLaughlin. Thomas L. 83 McLaughlin, William E. 52, 253 McLeland, Hugh W. 115 McLemore, John Amos 115 McLeod, Gerald B. 83 McLeod, Stewart R. 123, 265 McLeroy, J. B. 265 McMahan, Harvey B„ Jr. 144 McMahan, Jerry Earl 291 McMahan. Jimmie K. 52 McMahan, Kent Merlynn 138 McMahen, Jerry Ray 138. 270 McMahon, Robert E. 126 McMaster, James D. 83 McMath, Laney M.. Jr. 108, 242 McMillan, Paul U., Jr. 144 McMullan, Charles D. 83 McMullan, James A. 99 McMullen, John M. 138, 248 McMurrey, Milton Ray 273 McNeely, John G., Jr. 256 McNeill ' Wallis D. 108, 285, 295 McNichol, James J., Jr. 331, 333, 335 McNulty, Alton Leo 52, 279 McNulty, James L. 83 INDEX McNutt, Duran G. 108, 226 McPhail, James M. 115 McQuary, Ray Jackson 138, 223, 296 McQueen, Horace F. 126 McQuitty, Forrest E. 115 McVay, Larry M. 115 McWilliams, Morris H. 84 McWilliams, Rhea A. 108, 295 Meacham, William C. 126 Mead, James H., Ill 97 Meadows, George R. 137 Meadows, Robert Blake 137 Meals, William Keith 50, 220 Mecom, William H., Jr. 131, 252 Medley, Carl Leland, Jr. 108, 269 Meek, Samuel W. 80 Meeks, Clarence Miller 115 Mehaffey, Robert H. 241 Meier, Frank L. 108, 225 Meisner, Donald G., Jr. 137 Meissner, Charley K. 137, 225 Meitzen, James Allen 80 Melendez, Arturo 115 Meller, Walter Alfred 115 Melson, Bobby Jack 50, 252 Melton, Donald J. 122, 265 Melugin, Joseph Earl 50, 264 Mendez, Luis Humberto 80 Meneley, Richard H. 144 Mercer, Ernest Donald 260 Mercier, James Emmitt 80 Meri, Akri Alexander 108, 266, 295 Merka, Charles L. 122, 259 Merrell, Carl G. 260, 303 Merritt, Gordon Thos. 122, 243 Mese, John Carl 123 Messer, Charles N. 108, 247 Metis, William Boyd 144 Meurer, Frederick A. 108, 280, 283 Meyer, Alton B. 123 Meyer, Alton H., Jr. 115 Meyer, Michael Wayne 137, 218 Meyer, Richard Carol 144 Mickelson, Charles 0. 80 Micklitz, Karl N. 256 Middleton, John Paul 81 Middleton, Virgil Y., Jr. 81 Mijalis, Spiro S. 123, 272 Miksch, David Gene 144 Mikulec, Victor 137, 223 Mikulenka, Edward Jno. 272 Milam, Benjamin Rush 81 Milam, Eddie, Jr. 273 Milam, W. A. 223 Milburn, Gustave M., Jr. 126 Miller, Arthur Goodell 137, 274 Miller, Bobby Gene 81 Miller, Bryan Wesley 219 Miller, Conard Dean 115 Miller, David Irving 50 Miller, Frank Wayne 81 Miller, Fred W., Jr. 137, 256 Miller, Frederic H. 123, 248 Miller, James C. 123, 285 Miller, James H. 108, 259 Miller, Jimmy B. 81 Miller, Jimmy D. 123 Miller, John Henry, Jr. 137 Miller, Philip H. 115 Miller, Thomas H. 108, 238, 243, 295 Miller, Walter C. 123, 285 Miller, W alter Lee 50, 219 Miller, W eldon Wayne 81 Milliken, Earl WL, jr. 108, 248 Milliken, James W r . 123 Mills, Charles Curtis 137, 274 Mills, Eugene Clay 242 Mills, George Ernest 81 Mills, Herbert David 137, 257 Mills, Jim Tom 137, 248 Mills, Joe Janies, Jr. 137, 254 Mills, Johnny Fredric 137 Millsap, George Wayne 102 Milner, Francis W f ayne 50 Milton, Daniel E. 123 Mims, Percy D. 123, 278 Miner, Nelson A., Ill 137, 248 Minnis, Charles David 81 Minor, John 137 Minor, Joseph E. 108, 219 Minyard, Herbert T. 50, 276, 277 Mireles, Robert 274 Mitchell, Don Cowan Mitchell, Jerry B. 137, 253 Mitchell, Louis Glen 81 Mitchell, Marcial Y. 137, 277 Mitchell, Roy Ernest 50, 293 Mitchella, Monroe D. 291 Mixson, Charles Morris 137, 274 Moberg, Leon Delbert 137, 259 Mobley, Thomas Marion 81 Moczygemba, Albert D. 115 Moeller, Alphonse C. 283 Moellering, Alton M. 81 Moerbe, Edwin H., Jr. 137, 272 Moffitt, David Leroy 137, 277 Moffitt, W ' alter Elza 115 Mogas, Vincent Louis 273 Mohr, Harvey Otto 81 Molina, Ivan Antonio 278 Moller, Godfrey T., Jr. 137 Monaghan, Charles A. Monday, Charles B. 137, 283 Montgomery, Charles E. 81 Montgomery, Gordon K. 137, 224 Montgomery, Jack Wm. 50, 262, 277 Montgomery, Tom Carl 81 Moody, Robert L. 108 Moomaw, Richard P. 50, 258 Moon, Hiram Douglas 266 Moon, Otha James 137, 290 Moon, W ' alter H. 108 Mooney, Bobby T. 81 Mooney, James Dudley 137 Moore, Charles R. 126 Moore, Clarence Eugene 126 Moore, Don W. 108, 274 Moore, Frank V., Ill 115, 252 Moore, Franklin David 137, 219 Moore, Gary J. 126 Moore, Gayle Everett 108 Moore, Gerald 123, 260, 326 Moore, Harold Dean 81 Moore, James Arlyn 137 Moore, James 0. 51, 217, 219 Moore, James Roland 51 Moore, James Will, Jr. 137, 219 Moore, John Daniel 144 Moore, John W„ III 108 Moore, Joseph W. 226 Moore, Kenneth Warren 137, 277 Moore, Robert H. 137 Moore, Thomas A. 123, 260 Moorer, Jerry Stroud 137, 243 Moosberg, John B. 108, 243, 294 Moran, John Jay 137, 265 Moran, Roger Stephen 108 Morgan, Billy Ray 51 Morgan, Billy Richard 144 Morgan, Jerry M. 123 Morgan, John Daniel 285 Morgan, Kenneth Carl 82 Morgan, Robert M. 108, 265 Morgan, William Robert 81, 259 Morgenstern, Evan S. 137, 272 Morofuji, Richard 82 Morony, John J., Jr. 115 Morris, Ben Carson 108, 283 Morris, David B. 82, 257, 268 Morris, David Gordon 137 Morris, Delbert L. 126 Morris, Don Benjamin 123, 243 Morris, Dudley Lewis Morris, James Howard 82 Morris, James Monroe 219 Morris, Kenneth M., Ill 137, 254 Morris, Raymond R., Jr. 123, 264 Morrison, Virgil N. 51, 225 Morriss, James Howard 82 Morrow, John D. 51 Morrow, Robert E. 115 Morton, W illiam Rogers 82 Moses, Aaron Burnet, Jr. 126 Moses, Edward L., Jr. 82 Moskal, Donald Edward 108, 270 Mosley, Artis B., Jr. 137, 242 Moss, Richard E. 115 Mossman, Robin Frank 82 Mote, Wells Rober t 137 Motherspaw, Jack M., Jr. 108, 251 Mounce, Howard W. 82 Mount, Jerry Ernest 82 Mueller, John Thos. 82 Muenker, Emmett W., Jr. 109, 267, 268, 295 Muenter, Robert H. 123, 260, 324 Muhlstein, Lado, Jr. 109, 266, 295 Mulanax, Virgil E. 123, 218 Mulay, Charudatta A. 102 Mullen, Curtis H., Jr. 137, 259 Mullen, Joe Norman 82 Mullen, Robert Henry 242 Muller, Arthur Edward 137, 278 Mullins, Albert A. 289 Mullins, William G. 115 Muncy, Eugene Lynn, II 137, 279 Mundkowsky, William F. 82 Munn, Hazel Oneal 137 Munnerlyn, James H. 51, 267 Munnerlyn, James R. 137 Munro, George J. 123, 253 Munson, Joseph U., Jr. 260, 321 Murdock, Danny D. 123, 251 Murff, Jerry M. 123, 246 Murley, Albert W. 115 Murley, Thomas J. 82 Murphy, Charles C. 128, 137, 283 Murphy, John Cowden 82 Murphy, Michael D. 137, 248 Murphy, Robert P., Jr. 109, 273 Murray, Thomas Rex 137, 278 Murray, William Leo 138, 277 Murski, Raymond A. 123, 224 Myers, Bobby Joe 115 Myers, James Edwin 82 Myers, Lawrence W. 126 Myers, Samuel B., Jr. 292 Myers, William A. 109, 277, 295 Myre, John Ellef 138, 224 Nagy, Richard Edward 138 Nail, Frank M. 52, 219, 295 Nail, Gerald Matthew 138, 246 Najar, Manuel T., Jr. 138, 251 Nance, Doyce R. 123, 285 Nanny, Hugh Rogers 84 Nash, Gerald S. 109, 226 Nash, William A. 123, 241 Natho, Bernard J. 256 Nauck, George S. 123 Naugle, Nonnan W. Naumann, August D. 138, 252 Nave, Sam P. 84 Neal, Samuel L. 109, 225 Neale, Dan Turner 138 Needham, Lloyd Boyce 84 Negron, David Jesus 270 Neighbors, James F. 84 Neisig, Russell W. 266 Nelkin, William H. 52, 293 Nelson, Ewell Allen Nelson, Fred W. 123, 269 Nelson, Jack Ewald 29, 52 Nelson, James A. 272 Nelson, Larry Alan 102 Nelson, Richard D. 84 Nelson, Richard J. 123, 254 Nelson, Thomas Alfred 138 Nelson, Thomas B. 223, 270 Nerren, Granville R. 123 Nerren, William Glenn 52, 226 Nerrettig, Kenneth R. 52, 226 Netardus, Joseph G. 97 Neu, William A., Jr. 138, 270 Neumann, David A. 115 Neumann, Donald J. 123, 274 Nevill, Jimmy Travis 260 Nevill, Mason James 115 New, Jeff Whitton 116 Newbolt, Richard Earl 138, 265 Newby, Arvill Gene 52, 275 Newcomb, Bill V. 320 Newcomb, Carey Rufe 138 Newcomer, Randolph 84 Newman, Gene William 138, 219 Newman, Lee Wayne 258 Newport, Curry Lee Newton, Charles Howard 138 Newton, Paul E. 123, 246 Newton, Weldon H. 84 528 There’s opportunity for Texas youth because Texas is rich in natural resources. To use wisely our pine forests and to help conserve this valuable re¬ source for the future is part of our job at Champion. THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY TEXAS DIVISION Manufacturers of Pulp and Paper from Texas Pine 529 INDEX Nicholas, Bohhy Joe 259 Nichols, Charles W. 84 Nichols, Edwin Harris 188, 225 Nichols, Jerry Lynn 116 Nichols, Lester I). 123, 251 Nichols, Martis Grady 326 Nichols, I’reston !L, Jr. 138 Nichols, Robert Arthur 138, 254 Nichols, Robert H. Nicholson, Steven S. 126 Nickerson, Donald E. 138, 283 Nicklin, Robert L. 138, 219 Nitsch, James Alvin 84 Nix, Jimmy Lynn 138, 259 Nix, William Robert 116 Noack, James Clinton 138 Noack, Richard R. 109, 240, 241 Noakes, John Edward 102 Nohles, John Collier Noehel, Peter C. 52, 216, 271, 272 Noland, Hilly R. 109, 242, 295 Nolen, James Robert 256 Nolen, William Eugene 138, 265 Nolle, Edward Rudolph 84 Nordeen, John Edward 52, 224 Nordstrom, Jon David 138, 252 Norman, Benjamin F. 84 Norman, James Melvin 138, 241 Norman, Jerry Wayne 188, 254 Norris, Hugh C. 272 NoVris, John Dee, Jr. 138 Northrup, Roy E. 260 Norville, Joseph H. 223 Norwood, Billy Chas. 109, 289 Noser, James Porter 138, 285 Nourie, Charles R. 283 Novosad, Allen J. 116 Novosad, Alvin Louis 138,256 Nowak, Cus, Jr. 84 Nowlin, Worth Dabney 84 Noyes, John Alvin 84 Nuckles, James Frank 52, 219 Nuckols, Samuel S. 52, 273 Nunez, Cesar A. 84 Nunnelee, Joseph D., II 223 Nutt, Merwyn Lyle 138, 219 Nydegger, Raymond R. 144 Nye, Erie Allen 109, 251 Oakes, Donald Upton 52, 290 Oakes, Milton R. 264 O’Banion, John T„ Jr. 138, 253 O ' Brien, James E. 109 O ' Bryan, John Barnett 219 Ochterheck, John W. 53, 216 Ocker, Donald Lee 138 O’Connor, Charles Jno. 84 O’Connor, John Douglas’144 Oden, James Ray 138, 253 Oden, Jerome H. 109, 257, 294 Odom, James B. 138, 248 Odom, Winston I . 84 O’Donnell, James Joseph 116 Odstrcil, Jerry Delton 144 Oefinger, Simeon W„ Jr. 138. 254 Odder, Alton R. 85 Oertling, Ira Herman 53, 289 Oeth, Thomas Francis 116 Offield, Harold Gene 126 Offield, Nathan A. 85 Ogden, Daniel Curtiss 138, 268 Ogden, Harold L. 290 Ogg. Don Michael 138 O ' Hara, Bruce Donald 126 O ' Hara. Michael T. 109 O ' Heeron, Michael K.. Jr. 138 Ohlendorf, George W. 123, 253 Ohlendorf, Robert C. 123, 270 Okubo. Don 123, 277 Olbrich, Douglas F. 138, 285 Oldham, Joel K., Ill 270 Oldham, William B., Jr. Olds, William R. 109. 255, 256 Oliver, Charles R. 138, 277 Oliver. Dan Edmond 138, 277 Oliver. Gale, III 260, 317 Oliver. Obie L„ Jr. Oliver. William S. 138 Olsmith, Frank V. 109. 224 Olson, Dan Menzel 138 O’Malley. Richard J. 290 O’Neal, Horace Wayne 138. 225 Oney, Bythel Eugene 85 Ong, Albert Y. 123 Onofrio, Nicholas IJ. 247 Ormsby, Albert H., Jr. 109, 241 Orosky, Emil Lawrene 116 Orr, Richard S. 138, 285 Orr, Terry E. 123, 241 Orsak, Charles B. 85 Orthwein, Norman C. 126 Ortiz, Guillermo, Jr. 123, 272 Osborne, Franklin T. 138, 252 Osborne, Vance Arlen 85 Osbourn, Carrol E. 126 Osbourn, Donald Joe 144 Osgood, Willard S., Jr. 116, 274 Oswald, Arthur Chas., Jr. 138 Ottinger, Don Leroy 144 Oualline, Charles Edw. 138, 246 Overton, Wallar Head 138, 223 Overton, William Ted 138, 223 Owen, Burley Tom 116 Owen, James Edmond 53, 278 Owens, Donald B. 53 Owens, Thomas Lee 85 Owens, William Blaine 258 Owings, Allen Joseph 123 Oxford, Hubert, 111 123 Pace, Claude A. 127 Pace, John Charles 138, 224, 296 Pace, William Berg 138, 279 Pacher, Herman G. 127 Pagaza, Joseph P. 116 Page, John B., Jr. 127 Page, Paul Michael 138 Paige, John William 53, 269 Palmer, Alvin Earl 53 Palmer, Dan W. 109, 241 Palmer, Frederick A. 116 Palmer, Richard S. 53, 228, 252 Palmer, Steven J. 127 Palmer, William W. 123, 291 Pampell, Emil Gerhard 144 Pangtay, Benito Tea 116 Pannell, Charles Dock 144 Pappas, Dimitri 53, 267, 268 Paradowski, Charles E. 259 Park. Kilho 102 Parker. Freddie Wynne 109, 224 Parker, Gerald Allan 219 Parker, Raymond L. 53, 223 Parker, Truman 123, 279 Parks, James Mac 138 Parks, Willie Joe 85 Parmer, Charlie Dean 127 Parmley, John 1’. 138. 279 Parsons, Donald L. 109, 257 Parsons, James R. 109, 277 Parsons, Wayland D. 138 Parten, Gary Lee 138 Partridge, Donald L. 138, 253 Partridge, James R. 53, 238, 252, 295 Partridge, John H„ Jr. 109, 262, 268, 294 Pate, David Azariah 116 Pate, James D. 123 Pate, Jesse Earl 138, 290 Pate, John Thomas 85 Pate, Melvin Jay, Jr. 85 Pate, Travis Leon 85 Pater, Joachim Paul 144 Patrick, Kent Wayman 138, 243 Patrick, Robert M„ Jr. 85 Patrick, Ronnie W. 123 Patrick, Thomas Austin 116 Patrick, Vergil H. 97 Patschke, Frank E„ Jr. 138, 252 Patterson, Darrell E. 259 Patterson, Donald E. 144 Patton, Daniel 85 Patton, Donald Garner 138, 256 Patton, Lawrence L. 53, 216, 274 Paul, David Lawrence 138 Paulsen, Michael Alan 138, 283 Pausky, Darrell Glenn 144 Pavlicek, Daniel Joe 138 Payne, Albert P. 289 Payne, Charles Eddie 100 Payne, Edmond Garland 127 Payne, James Allen 138, 243 Payne, Jimmy Adron 138 Payne, Paul D. 127 Payne, Thomas N. 127. 265 Peabody, Carl Larry 123, 266 Peacock, Arthur R. 116 Peacock, William H. 116 Pearcy, Harvey Edwin 85 Pearson, Henry A. 85, 313 Pearson, Michael Lee 138 Peavy, Shelby Land 144 Pedison, James A. 109 Pedrotti, Daniel A. 102 Peel, Robert Harolde 138, 242 Peeples, Joe Gray 116 Peevey, Robert M. 265 Peirsol, Charles H. 130, 278 Pelham, Jerry Price 293 Pena, Carlos S. 53, 268 Pena, Luis Xavier 109 Pender, Roy G., Ill 53, 223 Pendleton, Frederick A. 127 Penfield, Herbert F. 53 Penland, Robert B., Jr. 53 Pennington, Charles D. 123 Pennington, Hurm Dale 138 Penny, William H., Ill 127 Pennywell, Clarence S. 123 Pepper, Dwane G. 109, 276, 277 Percival, Albert E„ Jr. 53 Perel. Stephen Andrew 138. 226, 270 Perez, Roberto D. 109, 224 Perkins, Ray H. 109. 253 Perkins, Terry Mac 85 Perkins, Van Clifford 260 Perkins, William L. 116 Perlitz, Janies R. 53, 271, 274 Perner, John Ernest, Jr. 109, 226 Perrone, Marco John 54, 293 Perry, Alton W., Jr. 97 Perry, E. L, Jr. 138, 247, 269 Perry, Neill A. 116 Perry, Robert T„ Jr. 123, 243 Perryman, Jon Ray 123, 257 Pesl, Rudolph James 144 Peters, Glen Edward 85 Petersen, Ralph E. 123, 218 Peterson, Adrian Frank 258 Peterson, Walter L. 127 Petitt, Douglas Walter 283 Petrey, Clinton Lee 144 Pettitt, George Irving 116 Petty, David L. 109 Petty, Thomas Howard 138 Peveto, Jerry Webster 260 Pevoto, Byron Thomas 138, 285 Peyton, Clarence Edw. 144 Peyton, William B. 138, 247 Peyton, William L„ Jr. 127 Pfeiffer, Elmer H. 269 Pfeuffer, George H. 270 Pfeuffer, Robert T. 109, 295 Pflueger, Robert C. 251 Phariss, Donald Ray 127 Philipp, Charles Wm. 109 Phillip, E. R. 241 Phillips, Bohhy W. 109, 218 Phillips, John Burke 85 Phillips, Marvin B. 85 Phillips, Paul Jenkins 138, 219 Phillips, Robert H. 260 Phillips, Robert R. 264 Phillips, Tyrone W. 127 Phillips, William F. 123, 277 Phillips, William R. 139, 273 Piccione, Samuel J., Jr. 127 Pickard, Robert Allen 139, 253 Pickett, Donald F. 116 Piegsa, John Geo. 86 Pierce, George Everill 279 Pierce, James Barrie 269 Pierce, James S. 54, 275 Pierce, Jon Marshall 123, 243 Pierce, Perry W. 256 Pierson, Larry G. 109, 222 Pigg, Richard Earl 54 Pigott, Edward L. 54, 254 Pike, John Robert 54 Pilcher, Carroll Dean 127 Pinson, Donald Ray 139 Piper, Alfred A. 139 Piper, Paul Knight 260 Pipes, Elbert Frank 86 Pirtle, Lawrence James 139, 264 Pittman, Guy M„ Jr. 86 Pitts, James H. 127 Pitts, Jerry 54, 278 Pitts, Sidney F. 283 Pixley, Paul Thomas 139, 219 Pizzano, Frank 109 Plato, Thomas Alfred 139 Player, Thomas Arnold 139, 283 Ploch, Daniel Emil 123, 252 Plotts, Lew Vandiver 123, 256 Pluenneke, Ricks H. 54, 226 Plummer, Thomas Hewett 139, 285 Plylar, David H. 268 Pogue, John Thomas, Jr. 139 Pointer, Glenn Wade 86 Polansky, Sammy R. 54 Polk. Charles B. 123, 248 Polk, Jim David 139 Polk, John A. 109, 260, 327 Pollan, W. D. 123, 266 Pollara, Louis 123, 268 Pollard, Charles H. 123 Polley, William Earl 86 Poison, James Earl 86 Poison, James Robt. Polvadore, James B. 116 Pond, Phillip J. 123, 270 Pool, Jack William 116 Pool, James Hugh 139 Pool, Robert Guy 127 Poorter. Louis Edw. 116 Pope, Charles F. 86 Pope, Perry B. 325 Porter, Dean F. 54, 269 Porter, Donald Albert 139 Porter, Jimmie Roy 54, 289 Porter, John Charles 139 Porter, Lewis Ashley 273 Porter, Walker B. 97 Porterfield, Clyde J. 127 Portwood, Kenneth W. 116 Posey, Delma P. 116 Posey, George Wm. 139, 246 Post, Raymond G., Jr. 139, 296 Poston, Daniel T. Posz, John R„ Jr. 54 Potter, Gene G. 273 Potter, Robert Hester 139, 254 Potts, Joel Arthur 139, 257 Potts, Richard K. 109, 255, 257 Potts, Robert Charles 139, 256 Poulson, Jesse Thomas 139, 285 Pousson, Jerome M. 54 Powe, Marc Bracken 139 Powell, Billy R. 123. 264 Powell, Edwin Branch 139, 266 Powell, Gene Luis 139 Powell, George E. 109, 255, 256 Powell, Jack L. 116 Powell, Milton Eugene 86 Powell, Richard M. 139 Powell, Robert Elvin 139 Powell, Roy Ancil 54 Powers, Donald Frank 86 Powers, Robert R. 109, 241 Powledge, Jerry lave 116 Pratt, Roy Earl 139, 289 Prengler, Herschel 144 Presswood, Bill Paul 109, 225 Presswood, James C. 86 Preston, Charles M. 139 Prewitt, William A., HI 123, 291 Price, Charles Herbert 54 Price, Ernest B., Jr. 225 Price, Harry Hemphill 139, 219 Price, Jessie N. 86 Price, Jimmy B. 86 Price, Larry R. 116 Prickette, Bernard E. 139 Priestly, Thomas F. 54, 226 Privett, William Dean Prochaska, Bernard T. 109 Prochaska, Jerry F., Jr. 139 Prochaska, Robert J. 251 Proctor, Boyd S. 123, 265 Prudencio, Raul A. 127 530 A good start on a GOOD FUTURE As a member of the Class of 1958, 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 MOSHER STEEL COMPANY Located in Houston Dallas San Antonio New York Tyler Shreveport Lubbock 531 Pruitt, Jarrell I). H6 Pr ada, Patrick I.ee 139 Psencik, Alfred A. 86 Pumphrey, Charles M. 86 Purifoy, Franklin I). 127 Purifoy, Tommie A. 116, 127 Purrington, Kohert I). 54 Purvis, Robert Rurl 139, 247 Pustka, Marvin Joseph 289 Putnam, Harold Dean 86 Putnam, Rex Gordon 139, 270 Putty, John Laveral 139, 283 Putty, Johnny 13. 97 Put , Richard K. 123, 218 Put .. Robert H. 123, 218 Pylate, Patrick W. 123, 274 Pyle, George Clinton 265 Quaglino, Carl Anthony 139, 219 Qualtlebaum, Connie 86 Quesada, Jaime Lopez. 86 Quinn, Jack Ilelano 97 Quintero, Paul V. 109, 259 Quiros, Armando 54, 226 Quisenbcrry, (Jchert W. 123, 273 Rabe, Robert (97 Radio, Marvin Allen 139 Ragsdale, George M. 31, 54 Raines, Charles R. 278 Rainey, Hugh Thomas 139 Rains, Jack M. 123 Raley, Kenneth Rex 139, 283 Ralph, Bryan 278 Ralston, Derwood Owen 144 Ramby, Kenneth Wayne 86 Ramirez, Fidel Carlos 87 Ramirez, Renalo 139 Ramsey, Charles W. 116 Ramsey, Jack G. 139, 246 Ramsey, Robert Floyd 139 Ramsower, Irving B. 87 Randal, George Lyndal 87 Randerson, Darryl 109,269 Randolph, James R., Jr. 139 Rankin, James Logan 55, 273, 294 Rankin, R. Ray 87 Ranson, llillry L. 123, 291 Rasmussen, Harry K., Jr. 139, 253 Rasmussen, John Henry 144 Ratcliff, John M. 109, 241 Ratliff. Lee Roger 139, 248 Rauls, Harry W. 139, 272 Rauscher, Glenn Arnold 139 Rawson, Dean Elon 100 Ray, Calwell Lewis 55, 218 Ray, Clifford Harvey 123, 285 Ray, James Eugene 87 Ray, Revedy C„ 111 139, 278 Ray, Royce A. 109 Ray, Sammy Eugene 87 Ray, Samuel F. 55 Ray, Tommy Harold 139 Ray, illiam Martin 139, 246 Rayner, Frank Andrew 87 Razo, Joe, Jr. 139 Rea, Curtis Garlon, Jr. 139 Reagor, John C. 289 Ream, Wilbur Kenneth 127 Reaves, Gary Ross 139, 296 Rector, James A., Jr. 269 Rector. James Terrell 139, 251 Redd, Bass 109 Reddell, Lewis A. 123 Reddin, Thomas E. 109, 294 Redditt, William M. 55, 272, 295 Redler, Kenneth O. 109 Redman, Vannis W. 100 Redman, William James 139, 254 Redwine, Robert Hoyt 139, 279 Reed, Forrest A. 87 Reed, Jerry Madison 55, 257 Reed, John Clinton 123 Reed, John W. 259 Reed, William E. 109, 270 Reed, X. B.. Jr. 55, 259 Reeh. Robert A. 123 Reese, Robert B. 139, 274 Reeves, Bobby Frank 87 Reeves, Jess Allen 223 Reeves, Larry L. 124 Reeves, Sim Adair, Jr., 144 INDEX Reeves, Tilmon James 126, 139, 247, 296 Regan, William M. 124, 254 Regmund, James Geo. 55, 233 Reid, Duncan Jeff 139, 218 Reid, Milford Michael 247, 256 Reid, Stephen Mills 109, 219 Reid, Tommy Calvin 139, 247, 296 Reigel, Calvin C. 116 Reinhardt, Donald K. 139, 296 Reiser, Richard J. 139, 252, 257 Reitch, Joseph Louis 139 Rektorik, Robert J. 139 Rending, Arthur A., Jr. 139 Renfro, Stanley B„ Jr. Rcnfme, Donald Ray 225 Renick, Joseph D. 264 Reno, Charles Dwain 116 Reoh, George C. 55, 290 Resley, Patrick E. 55, 238, 253 Reuseher, Jon Arthur 55, 248 Reyes, Pedro V. 124, 242 Reyman, Jess T. 97 Reynolds, Arthur L. 285 Reynolds, Donald F. 127, 273 Reynolds, Gordon D. 109, 219 Reynolds, Martin G. 124, 277 Reynolds, Max Midgley 139 Reynolds, Robert J. 116 Reynolds, Scott Lee 97 Reynolds, Tony Rex 139 Rhea. Jerry Chas. 55, 255, 260, 303 Rheudasil, Billy M. 127 Rheudasil, Jerry A. 97 Rhoades, Robert Edgar 139 Rhodes, James C. 291 Rice, Charles M. 55, 218 Rice, Charlie Wood 55, 228, 295 Rice, Gordon Leon 87 Rice, Jerry Don 87 Richards, Charles A., Jr. 87 Richards, Hoy Andrew 290 Richards, William Q. 137, 218 Richardson, Billy 55, 241 Richardson, Bobby D. 109 Richardson, Richard H. 116 Richburg, David T. 124 Richman, Phillip H. 109, 253 Richman, Wallace R., Jr. 139, 266 Richter, Charles F. 144 Riddell, Wiley Glenn 139 Rider, Roderick Eugene Ridgway, Charles Z., Jr. 139, 272, 296 Ridgway, Samuel H. 87 Riedel, Thomas Edward 139 Riegel, Allen L. 124, 253 Riggins, Norman 124. 223 Higgle, Frederic Lee 139, 266 Riggs, Bob Thomas 264 Riggs, James Edw. 55, 251, 258 Rigsby, Edward Dee 139, 243 Rigsby, Leo Clifton 144 Riley, Robert D. 116 Riley, Voris Lee 139 Ring, Lewis Phillip 139, 254 Ring, Robert J.. Jr. 87 Rippy, Vernon Davis 139, 264 Ritchart, Donald C. 87 Rix. Robert R. 248 Roach, James Oran 139 Robberson, Phillip G. 124 Robbins, Lawrence O. 127, 253 Roberson, John W. 109 Roberson, Kenneth T. 116 Roberson, Richard W. 55, 252 Roberts, Andrew H., Jr. 139, 264 Roberts, Bobby Edmund 265 Roberts, Clifford H. 144 Roberts, David Emmitt 139, 289 Roberts, Donald D. 139 Roberts, Forrest E., Jr. 109, 243 Roberts, James E., Jr. 139, 242 Roberts, James F. 124 Roberts, James H. 55 Roberts, James L. 87 Roberts, James T., Jr. 109, 219 Roberts, Jerry C. 55 Roberts, Johnnie A. 259 Roberts, Luther H., Jr. 139, 248 Roberts, Milton Ray 56. 252 Roberts, Ronald R. 139 Roberts, Warren Hugo 87 Roberts, William K. 139 Robertson, Billy J. 109, 247 Roberston, Floyd Allan, 87 Robertson, Patrick A. 56 Robertson, Raymond C. 88 Robins, Don Hayden 223 Robinson, C. W. 226 Robinson, Frank H. 109, 219 Robinson, Harry Parkes 219 Robinson, John James 272 Robison, Charles H. 109. 277, 294 Robison, Clifford E. 109 Rochen, George R. 116 Roco, Milburn P. 124 Rodriguez, Alfonso E. 139 Rodriguez, Federico G. 144 Rodriguez, Manuel A. 124. 291 Rodriguez, Roberto S. 88 Roeder, Richard J. 139, 259 Roepke, Robert Edward 139 Roesner, Robert H. 124, 219 Rogers, Billy Rex 56, 283 Rogers, Charles Waylon 109 Rogers, Herbert Ernest 139, 269 Rogers, Joe L. 124, 277 Rogers, Louis R. 109, 218 Rogers, Robert C. 139, 265 Rogers, Thomas G„ Jr. 88 Rogers, William 139 Rogerson, David R. 124 Rogerson, Paul G. 124 Rohrbough, Frank G. 139, 265 Rohrbough, Stephen W. 139, 265 Roland, Jay R. 110, 273 Rollins, Charles H„ Jr. 139 Rollins, Garald D. 56 Romanowski, Raymond E. 223 Romere, Paul O’Neal 139, 296 Romero, George A. 124, 285 Roop, John D„ Jr. 127 Roper, James S. 110. 260. 327 Rose, Adolf F. 110. 272 Rose, Price Duane 88 Rosenbach, William Edw. 124 Rosenberg, Harold W. 140 Rosenberger, Wilmer E. 140, 269 Rosenthal, Benjamin P. 285 Rosenthal, Paul H. 116 Rosentreter, Eugene C. 144 Rosewell, James Loyd 88 Rosprim, Gerald Ernest 140. 269 Ross, Dan Thomas 140 Ross, Donald G. 116 Ross, Joe David 29, 100 Ross, Joseph Forrest 88 Ross, Maurice 127 Ross, Norman B. 110, 290 Ross, Tom Warren 97 Rossberg, Shelton R. 56. 241 Rosser, Billy John 88 Rosser. Gary Joe 226 Roth, Raoul Yan 88 Rothpletz, Byron, Jr. 88 Rountree, Buck O. 124, 279 Routh, Harold Eugene 140, 269 Routt. William W. 116 Rowalt. Ralph J. 110. 272 Rowe, Walter Watters 88 Roxburgh, Charles D. 140 Royal, Jack Lee 140, 270 Royall. Donald Roth 290 Royall, John Newell 100 Roycroft, Raymond E. 56, 216, 218. 294 Royder, Foy Delano 124 Rozo, J. 264 Rudd, Billy Byron 88 Rudd, Weldon Eugene 88 Hugh, Ashley Murchison 140, 266 Ruiz, Ernesto, Jr. 140 Ruiz, Miguel B. 116 Ruiz, Norwood J., Jr. 116 Rummel, Donald R. 110, 246 Rushing, James Wynn 140, 278 Rushing, Paul Dean 124, 256 Russell, Harry C. 110, 279 Russell, Jack Kendall 140, 247 Russell, Wellington B. 56. 277 Russell, William Barry 127 Ruth, Ridley McLean 56. 293 Ruth, Ronald Lewis 110 Rutherford, Robert L. 140. 268 Rux, Winston Jay 116 Ryan, Billy W. 56, 258 Ryan, Dennis M. 127 Ryan, John Edward, Jr. 140. 266 Ryon, Roy Allen 140, 270 Sablatura, Leon Henry 59, 218 Sacco, James Nelson 140. 218 Sackett, John David 110, 223 Saenz. Adan G. 116 Saenz, Edmundo G., Jr. 277 Saenz, Edward Charles 124 Saenz, Oscar 140, 246 Salas, Rodolfo Eugenio 88 Salazar, Ramiro E. 247 Salbador, Gus Wm. 97 Saldana, Alberto W.. Jr. 140, 269 Saldivar, Roberto J. 56, 226 Salinas, Estenssoro C. 56, 226 Salinas, Jesus Rangel 110, 293 Salinas, Manuel A. 110 Salmon, Clifton W. 256 Salvaggio, Ross J. 124, 257 Sample, Joe Kilgore 140, 270 Sanclars, George W. 219 Sandefur, Hal L. 116 Sandel, Arvel G. 110, 268 Sanders, Albert Lionel 140, 265 Sanders, Clarence B. 110, 224, 295 Sanders, David W. 110 Sanders, Jerry Wayne 140, 252 Sanders, Kenton Wesley 140, 252 Sanders, Robert V. 140, 272 Sanders, Robert W. 318 Sanders, Sidney Doss 140, 252 Sandford, Charles W. 292, 324 Sandlin, Ned Hugh 140, 270 San Miguel, Santiago 144 Santikos, Pete G. 110, 293 Santos, Valerio A. 279 Santoscoy, Jesse D. 88 Sarlls, Edward C., Jr. 110 Sartor, Weldon J. 88 Sarver, William G. 140, 289 Satcher, Don Clark 140, 285 Saul, Murray Thomas 140, 268 Savage, Francis L, Jr. 124, 219 Savage, William R. 124, 268 Sawey, William Gary 140, 251 Sawyer, Donald Chas. 116 Sawyer, Jack Carlton 88 Sawyer, Thomas Reuben 110, 247 Sayers, Arthur Lowell 140, 218 Sayger, Richard O. 56 Scaggs, William R. 140 Scales, Brian Richard 140 Scamardo, Pete Thos. 124 Scarborough, George D. 277 Schaar, Peter Leslie 56, 293 Schalon, Lee Eric 140, 269 Scharlach, Arthur B., Jr. 140 Schattel, John L. 56, 273 Schenck, Charles T. 98 Schewe, Millard F., Jr. 110 Schier, John Christian 140, 246 Schiller, Johnny D. 116 Schlaudt, Robert C. 88 Schlessiger, Karl F. 140, 274 Schlimper, Paul Eugene 140, 246 Schlinke, Orville C. 98 Schmars, Darell Harvey 88 Schmid, Harter Ben 56, 217, 218 Schmid, Joe H. 110, 260, 302 Schmid, Robert Eugene 110 Schmidt, Emil Wayne 89 Schmidt, Harold S. 269 Schmidt, Jackie E. 110, 233 Schmidt, John, 111 140, 252 Schmitt, Stephen J. 224 Schneider, Marvin Lee 140, 273 Schneider, Marvin J. 124, 247 Schneider, Robert W. 140, 269 Schneider, Wayne P. 124, 242 Schoch, Paul David 140, 247 532 THE FORDYCE COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. 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OFFICERS When Ordered to Aberdeen Proving Ground Prefer to Live in Chesapeake Gardens on the Post Send for Brochure: CHESAPEAKE GARDENS Box 484 ABERDEEN, MD. 533 INDEX Sdioenffld, I ' ri-d I,. 140,252 Schoenlials, Kupt nc 110, 220 Sf ' hocttlc, Morriss J. 140, 273 Scholl, Jackson Ward 140, 259 Scholl, Richard I. 89 Schreiner, Carl Frank 140, 272 Schriever, Brett A. 272 Schroder, William H. 110, 218 Schubeck, Eugene I.., Jr. 144 Schubert, Rudy C. 110, 219 Schulgen, William IE, Jr. 124 Schulle, Charles Win. 89 Schul e, (iurtis I). 56, 242 Schurig, Charles M. 294 Schuster, Fredrick L. 110, 265 Schwake, Jack C. 260, 331, 333 Schwartz, Norman C„ Jr. 124, 269 Schwebel, Robert E. 127 Schwierzke, Berry J., Jr. 110, 256 Scoggin, James M. 265 Scoggin, Jerry Coleman 144 Scott, Arlon VI. 116 Scott, ( diaries Kahlden 140, 225 Scott, (diaries Wayne 56 Scott, Gayno Wright 110, 223 Scott, Jack Duane 140, 248 Scott, Carry B. 274 Scott, Cynn Proctor 110, 283 Scott, Richard W„ Jr. 124, 283 Scott, Robert Bruce 140, 285 Scott, Taylor Glenn 56, 216 Scroggs, Milton Geo. 116 Seacat, Russell IE, J r. Sears, Wheeler Moore 140 Seay, Calvin Franklin 264 Seeker, William A. 223 Segal, Nathan J., Jr. 218 Segers, Donald R. 124, 248 Seibert, Glenn Casper 140, 290 Seiler, Kent Ellsworth 140, 248 Sekerka, Joseph J. 124, 247 Selby, Neil B. 124, 268 Selby, Richard McLean 140, 270 Selensky, Bernard Abel 140, 270 Sclensky, Ferdinand M. 127 Selensky, George A. 89 Self, Connie Mack 140, 253 Self. William R. 124 Sell, John Thomas 140 Sellers, James B. 127 Sellers, Joe Lease, Jr. 127 Sells, Lloyd B. 89 Sendejo. Xavier R. 110,266,295 Scrres, Carl J. 124 Serur, Johnny 110. 276, 279 Sevier, Billy Don 116 Sewell. Billy Clark 140, 278 Sewell, James McCord 140, 272 Shafer. Charles Edward 140, 272 Shake. Robert Stewart 140. 246 Shanks. Homer K. 57 Shannon. Otha Dayland 140, 251 Shannon. Patrick D. 140 Shannon, Tommy Leister 124 Sharlack. A. B. 2 18 Sharp. Manse R.. Jr. 218 Shaver, Ray C. 116 Shaver, Ted N. 116 Shaver, Walter Larry 253 Shaw, Stephen L. 124 Shea, William Ruddock 89 Slid field, Janies Edw. 116 Shelby. Edward Paul 140. 264 Shelby. Everett J.. Jr. 265 Shelby. Erank Stanley 140. 272 Shell, Don C. 12 E 273 Shelton. Hal Terry 57. 243 Shelton. Weldon R.. Jr. 140 Shen kir. Franklin John 218 Shenkir. William G. 124 Shepard. George T. 57, 220 Shepard, Gary A. 248 Shepherd. William L. 140 Sheppard, Sam Ellis 140 Sherek, Clement C. 110 Sherrill, Boba 57, 285 Shieldes, George R.. Jr. 124 Shinn, Charles Lee 89 Shipman, Bobby W. 124, 274 Shirley, Wayne E. 124, 253 Shivers. Franklin B. 116 Shondley, Thomas R. 89 Shook, Charles George 140, 251 Short, James H. 140 Short, Thayne R. 100 Short, Thomas William 89 Shoults, Charles R. 225 Shupak,Joe A. 116 Shutt, William F„ 111 140, 269 Shuttlesworth, C. A. 110 Sides, Charles A. 57, 248. 258 Sides, David Lee 289 Sides, William Bates 57, 271, 273 Sifford, Robert Lee 89 Sikes, Vernon Ross 124, 225 Silcock, Frank Adrain 140, 272 Simecek, Dennis C. 264 Simer, Maurice Marian 140, 272 Simmons, A. L. 57, 260, 301, 312 Simmons, Bryan R. 264 Simmons, Dick B. 110, 294 Simmons, Joe Thomas 259 Simmons, John Earl 144 Simmons, John Wesley 89 Simmons, Lynn Gene 89 Simmons, Richard T. 140, 272 Simmons, Steven J. 140, 243 Simmons, Warren R. 223 Simon, Robert John 140, 265 Simpson, James Boyd 140, 248 Simpson, James Carroll 140, 272 Simpson, Marion W. 57, 253 Sims, Ray Vlaner 57 Sims, Stillmon E. 110, 255, 257 Sinclair, (larroll M. 116 Sinclair, Charles E. 89 Sinclair, Charles Win. 57, 247 Sinclair, John Henry 89 Sinclair, Richard D. 285 Singer, Robert W. 110, 275 Singletary, Bert 116 Sion, John N. 124 Sipe, Walter Earl 89 Sirianni, Thomas A. 116 Sizemore, Robert Lee 57, 243 Sizenbach, Gary Lee 140. 254 Skaggs, William J. 110, 217, 218, 219 Skarda, Dennis Mark 116 Skinner, Allen Wesley 140 Skinner, Charles R. 57, 275. 290 Skinner, Roy Stanley 140, 266 Skrivanek, John D. 144 Skupin, Robert W. 110. 266 Slack. Joseph Lee 102 Slagle. Alfred L. 89 Slaughter, Gibbs M.. Jr. 140 Slayter. James Walter 140. 265 Sloan, Richard Lee 140, 273 Slone, Hardy Adonn 124. 278 Slone, Wayne T. 98 Smallwood, Emmett W. 259 Smart. Halbert Rudolph 110.279 Smart. Neville G„ Jr. 140. 248 Smith, Abner 124 Smith. Allan L. 110 Smith, Alton F. 89 Smith, Aubrey M. 110. 256 Smith. Bill Wiley 140 Smith. Billy Mack 140 Smith, Bobby Ray 57. 220 Smith. Branson W. 273 Smith. Charles B. 110. 219 Smith, Charles Denton 140 Smith, Charles Ray 57. 29. 294 Smith, Darrell Ernest 140, 246 Smith. David B. 243. 295 Smith. David Joseph 140. 272 Smith, David Robert. Jr. 127 Smith, Donald G. 314 Smith. Douglas L., Jr. 89 Smith, Edgar E. 124 Smith, Edward Arthur 140, 273 Smith. Edwin Barkley 140, 219 Smith. Elbert L. 124, ' 273 Smith, Henry Keith 57 Smith, Homer D„ Jr. 29, 57, 255 Smith, Jack Dean 140, 273 Smith. Jack Geary 247 Smith, James Benjamin 257 Smith. James C. 269 Smith, James Calvert 140 Smith, James Charles 277 Smith, James Edward 226 Smith, James Monroe 117 Smith, James Phillip 90 Smith. Jerry A. 110. 218. 256 Smith, Jerry D. 118. 124 Smith, Jerry Paul 140, 247 Smith, Jimmy Bruce 98 Smith, Jimmy Lee 277 Smith. Joe Newton 110. 218 Smith, John Charles 140 Smith, John E. 110 Smith, John L. 124. 279 Smith, John Paul 98 Smith, Joseph E. 117 Smith, Judson E. 117 Smith. Kenneth E. 110. 273 Smith. Larry Fain 140 Smith. Larry L. 110. 241 Smith, Leonard Edward 140, 247 Smith. Malcolm C.. Jr. 100 Smith, Norman J. 110 Smith, Paul Lawrence 57 Smith, Perry Gene 90 Smith. Ray Keen 273 Smith. Richard A. 110 Smith, Richard C. 110. 257 Smith, Richard L. 141, 273 Smith. Robert Floyd 110, 243, 295 Smith, Robert Leroy 90 Smith, Robert T„ Jr. 57, 216, 240 Smith, Robert W., Jr. 141, 274 Smith, Ronald Dean 141, 251, 274 Smith. Ronald Edw. 58. 258 Smith, Russell Dewitt 141 Smith, T. C., Jr. 117, 256 Smith, Thomas Euclid 141 Smith, Warren A. 58, 224 Smith, Wayne 0.. Jr. 110. 290 Smith, Wilburn C. 117 Smith, Wilburn L. 124, 277 Smith. William Hale 141, 270, 274 Smith. William Sidney 110, 217, 218 Smith, Williams FE 242 Smitherman, Joe Van 58, 242 Smothermon, Benny L. 141, 278 Smotherman, Kenneth L. 141 Smyth, David H. 257 Smyth. David Gregory 117, 124 Snapka, Ernest H., Jr. 110. 253 Snead, Robert Garland 225 Sneed. Charles Robt. 90 Snelson. Paul Laroy 293 Snooks, Danny J. 124, 242 Soefje. Harvey H. 117 Soland, Donald J. 110. 222, 223 Solie, Charles Henry 141 Solis. Robert Thomas 141. 225 Solka. Jack 58. 238. 295 Somerville, Roger A. 141, 252 Sonnier, Wiley J. 110. 253, 295 Sorensen, Wesley G. 144 Soto, Nieves 144 Soules, Luther H.. Ill 141, 274 Southers, Raymond C. 117 Soutter, Thomas Lynn 110 Sowerwine, Richard H. 141, 254 Sparks, Bryant Wilmer 90 Sparks, James Harper 225 Sparks, Jimmy Eugene 117 Sparks, Larry Daniel 141, 274 Spears, Henry Talbert 141 Speedie. John C. 110. 257 Speir, Donald W. 124, 268 Spell, Donald Ray 254 Spence. Samuel Ed 144 Spencer, Gary Earl 141, 225 Spencer, Gerald R. 124, 270 Spencer. Jim Ed 58, 243 Spencer, Rodney N. 141 Spencer, Roy Edward 254 Spencer, Terry L. 110, 278 Speyrer. Allen David 117 Spikes, James Allen 141, 218 Spiller, Robert Roy, Jr. 58 Spiller, William T. 144 Spillers, Frank W. 124, 246 Spitzer, Frederick C. 141 Spitzer, Joel S. 58, 252 Spotts, Clinton Brooks 90 Spradley, Bryant E. 58, 258 Springs, Darryl M. 58, 240, 241 Spurlock, Joe C., II 124, 252 Staehs, Joel Louis 58 Stafford, Harry W. 141, 247 Stafford, Thomas A. 144 Stafford, William M., Jr. 141, 218 Stallings, Ronald L. 110, 279 Stallworth, W. R. 58. 218 Stambaugh, Leo P., Jr. 124, 270 Standard, Donald H. 117 Standley, Harry A., Jr. 90 Stanley, Jimmy Lee 301, 311 Stanley, Kent Roger 141 Stanley, Ross Daniel 144 Stansell, George A. 110, 289 Stanton, Edward Joseph 141, 279 Stanton, Jack S. 98 Staples, Dale Win L. 141, 241 Staples, Stephen Reid 272 Stapp, Thomas Perry 141, 274 Stark, John Gregory 111, 265 Starnes, Charles G. 265, 283 Starr, James Carrol 58, 290 Starr, Richard L. 124, 247 Starr, Thomas R. 124 Startz, Andrew Jerome 141, 256 Staton. Robert Neal 141. 259 Steadman, John R. 117 Steen, Joe R. 117 Steeples, William V. 111. 256 Stehle, Delbert R. 218 Stein, Robert Eugene 124 Steinle, Frank Wm., Jr. 141, 218 Stephens. Barr Philip 141 Stephens, Charles Fred 141, 274 Stephens, Donald W„ Jr. 127, 141, 277 Stephens, George W. Ill Stephens, Kenton W. 117 Stephens, Norman Joel 90 Stephens, Paul Vance 58 Stephens. Richard W. 58, 270 Stephens, Thomas David 141, 274 Stephenson, Edward B. 127 Stepp. Roderick D. 103. Ill, 242, 295 Stepp. Ronald L. Ill, 240, 242 Sterken, Robert Edward 277 Sterling, Fredrick B. 141. 264 Sterling, James M. 293 Sterling, Maurice C. Ill, 273 Sterling, Tommy M. 141. 219 Stern. Paul Michael 141, 273 Sterzing, Henry Keith 141 Stevens, Gordon R. 141, 266 Stevens, Hoyt Lee 90 Stevens, Jasper J. 90 Stevens, Ralph A., Jr. 141, 278 Stevens, Raymond R. 90 Stevens, Robert M. 223 Stevenson, Dewie O. 127 Stevenson, Romie Leon 269 Stewart, Bob Ed 141, 277 Stewart, James E. 127 Stewart, Jesse D„ Jr. Ill Stewart, John B. 58 Stewart, Milton D., Jr. 90 Stewart, Ray Alan 141, 274 Stewart, Ronald D. Ill, 283 Stewart, Thomas Morgan 141 Stiebing, James Ewald 141 Stiles, Graham Bill 58, 257 Still, Charles Evan 141, 124 Still, Frankie L. 90 Still, Gerald Robt. 58, 253 Stindt, William Hillje 141, 218 Stinecipher. James D. 269 Stipe, Charles Leon 144 Stipe, Dennis Ray 90 534 Q.TT|. COadcbiop Co. 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Ill, 253 Strickland, Dennis M. 141, 243 Stringer, Bohby Mac 91 Strobel, Robert P. 91 Stroud, William F., Jr. 141, 218 Struthwolf, James L. 117 Stuard, Willard Ross 141, 254 Stuart, Julius P., Jr. 141, 279 Stuart, Ronald M. Ill Stubbs, James Eugene 141, 247 Stufflebcme, Kenneth W. 124 Stumberg, Stephen L. 283 Stumbo, Barney A. Ill, 254 Stumpff, Robert Edw. Sturdivant, Kenith R. 91 Suckle, Stephen L. 141 Sudderth, Larry Clark 141 Suessmuth, Albert Chas. 144 Sullivan, James A. 285 Sullivan, Lawrence B. 111,226 Sullivan, Norman 1). 293 Sullivan, Patrick L. 124, 224 Sumbera, Patrick H. 91 Summers, Severin West 141, 296 Sundman, Jack Allen 91 Sundstrom, Jon David 141 Surovik, Bobby Joe 30, 59, 245, 247 Surovik, Joe Thos., 111 141 Sulherlin, Bryan 258 Sutton, Joseph H. 279 Sutton, Kenneth W. 293 Sutton. Robert 1). 117 Svab, John Emil 144 Svatek, George Louis 91 Swail. Jon R. Ill, 257, 295 Swaim, Robert Hall 59, 252 Swann, John K. Ill, 277 Swanson, Roy Erwin, Jr. 141 Swarts, Albert E. 124, 251 Swearingen, Benjamin E. 253 Swearingen. Gharfes 91 Sweeney, Daniel M. 141, 268 Sweeny, Robt. Rees 264 Swirsky, Darrell E. 141, 278 Swisher. Neil D. 292. 331. 336 Swi .e, Charles Joseph 127 Sykes, Thomas Geo. 111. 265 Syler. Ira Alfred, Jr. 144 Syler, James P. M. 293 Syptak, Charles Leon 141, 285 Taack, George B. 123 Tabony, Joseph L. 117 Tackaberry, Robert R. 141, 268 Talbert, Wayne M. 91 Tallant, Troy Truman 127 Tallman. Jack D. 141, 218 Tamplen. Thomas Harold 144 Tanner, Charles Wayne 141 Tanner, Harry Richard 259 Tanzer, Ernest Claude 144 Taplin, Mack Brackin 141, 243 Tarte, Robert Dennis 141 Tarver, John Duke 117 Tatum, Troy Dwight 111 Taylor, Anton M. 283 Taylor, Billy J. 127 Taylor, Charles David 141, 254 Taylor, Charles R., Jr. 144, 260 Taylor, Ernest Edward 91 Taylor, Gerald E„ Jr. 141, 259 Taylor, Herbert Wayne 285 Taylor, Hermon Leon 91 Taylor, Irvin Eugene 141 Taylor, James Lyndon 141, 256, 296 Taylor, James Patton 141, 224 Taylor, James Richard 111, 243 Taylor, James Roger 111, 285 Taylor, John Henderson 141 Taylor, Lloyd F. 301, 310 Taylor, Randolph W. 141 Taylo r, Vernon P. 59 Taylor, William Hulen 256 Taylor, William S., Jr. 141, 254 Tchamran, Abbass S. 102 Teague, Buddy Wilson 141, 252 Teague, John O. Ill, 284 Teague, Robert Arson 91 Teague, Sammie Ransom 144 Teague, Virgil Durwood 141, 266 Teas, Charles Bryant 144 Tebbs, Esca Marion 91 Telford, Van Quincy 98 Teltow, Kenneth F. 117 Templin, Howard 1). 59, 283 Templin, James Chas. 141 Teplicek, Henry, Jr. Terp, Albert H. 124, 265 Terrell, Tommy Henry 141, 218 Terrill, Paul M„ Jr. 242 Terry, James David 111, 271, 273 Terry, Marvin Stanley 144 Terry, Richard Blake 91 Terry, Roger Shepperd 141, 246 Test, Terry Emil 272 Tew, Clyde A. 224 Thalmann, Robert Henry 144 Thayer, Frank Deloss 141 I hed ford, Thomas Ray 100 Thiede, Robert Gray 91 Thigpin, James Claude 141, 274 Thomas, Bobby L. 124, 291 Thomas, Donald Lee 117 Thomas, Gary Edw. 59, 262, 272, 295 Thomas, Hiram Jack 102 Thomas, John Gordon 111, 238, 247 Thomas, Richard Kent 141, 247 Thomas, Terry L. 289 Thomas, William E. 117 Thomason, Henry A.. Jr. 59, 276, 278 Thomasson, Ronald E. 279 Thornes, Richard J. 91 Thompson, Barry Gene 266 Thompson, Billy James 141, 253 Thompson, Bobby J. 127, 277 Thompson, Carl C., Jr. Ill, 250, 252 Thompson, Carrol L. 117 Thompson, Carrol P. 141 Thompson, Charles L. 264 Thompson, Clifford D. 141 Thompson, Clifford G. 256 Thompson, Dan Chas. 59 Thompson, Floyd S. 270 Thompson, James B. 293 Thompson, James Kelley 141, 264 Thompson, Joe Brooks 141, 260 Thompson, Lynn Edward 269 Thompson, Perry, Jr. 144 Thompson, Robert Edwin 91 Thompson, Robert Mason Thompson. Wayne R. 59. 216, 262, 278 Thompson, Willard W„ Jr. 141 Thomson, Carr B. Ill, 251 Thornton, Billy Joe 117 Thornton, Charles A. 124, 274 Thornton. Harold Leroy 141, 283 Thorpe, Edwin H.. Jr. 59, 217, 218 Threadgill. Luther L. 124 Thude, John Frandsen 141, 265 Thurman, William Robt. 59, 285 Tidrick, Lawrence J. 269 Tieken, Aden Richard 141. 283 Till. Michael V. 124 Tiller, Howard O. 91 Tindel, Joe Woodruff 30, 91 Tinsley, Robert C. Ill, 224 Tinsley, Thomas Conrad, 141, 270 Tipton, William E. Ill, 269 Tittle, Charles Ray 141 Todd, Donald Edw. 92 Todd, Donald Enos 92 Todd, Edw r ard Alton 141, 254 Todd, Gary E. 124, 225 Todd, Larry Leland 144 Todd, Thomas C. 59, 283 Tofte, Kenneth F. 273 Toland, James Ralph 141, 259 Toler, Neil Foster 92 Tolman, Gareth W. Ill, 253 Tolson, Ronald G. 272 Tom, Henry Kee, Jr. 100 Tom, James Robert 141 Tomlin, Charles P. 142, 283 Tomlin, Troy Ned 124, 270 Towle, James Elton, Jr. Towson, Glendon, Dwain 92 Tracey, John J. 314 Trammell, Jack Royce Traweek, James Thos. 59 Traylor, James Lee 144 Treadway, Barney R. 59 Trees, Robert E. 124 Treude, William Paul 117 Trice, Marvin Lee. Jr. 59, 275, 283 Trimble, Ingle C. 124 Triplett, Edward V. 142 Triplitt, James P. Ill, 241 Tripp, Jay Mac 127 Trostmann, Kuno S., Jr. 117 Trotman, Craig E. 224 Trotter, Benjamin B. Ill, 256 Truesdale, George W. Ill Truesdale, Ross E., Jr. 264 Tucker, Charles T. 59, 252 Tucker, David Barrow 92 Tucker, Donald F. 59 Tucker, James Francis 144 Tucker, John B. 92 Tucker, Robert F„ 111 142, 252 Tuckett, Floyd V. 124, 268 Tulloch, William H. Tumlinson, Grady Nixon 127 Tunnell, James Clifton 142 Turbeville, D. R. 98 Turbeville, Fred M. 283 Turk, Robert Bruce 144 Turk, Sammie C. 50, 258 Turner, Charles M. 142, 218 Turner, Donald K. 100 Turner, Donald R. Ill, 256 Turner, Duane B. 124, 268 Turner, Erwin E., Jr. Ill, 260, 331, 336 Turner, Jerrold P., Jr. 142, 283 Turner, Layne Ross 142, 248, 296 Turner, Ralph Dennis 266 Turner, Robert F. Ill, 268. 295 Turner, Robert W. 256 Turner, Ronald L. 125 Turner. William C., Jr. 144, 285 Tuttle, Guffey Wankan 92 Tuttle, Harold E. 125, 272 Tyler, John Charles 92 Ufer. Claus D. 125, 259 Uhlenhoff, Walter 60, 279 Ulbricht, Gilmer D. 283 Ulmer. James Arthur 142, 219 Umberson, Jack Truett 117 Underwood, Bobby Dean 142, 268 Underwood, James W. 142, 253 Underwood, Robert J. 125 Unger, Paul Walter 144 Unnasch, Lloyd Douglas 117 Upchurch, Tom Jewel 30, 60, 245 Upham, Ernest D., Ill 226 Ural. Oktay Hakki 92 Urban, Larry J. Ill, 294 Urbanic, Charles Edw. 142, 219 Urbanosky, Thomas F. Ill, 218, 295 Uribe, Ernesto 125, 259 Uribe, Livy Cesar 92 Utay, Gary Wayne 125, 225 536 Vahrenkamp, Carl F. 125, 269 Vahrenkamp, Robert H. 92 Valadez, Ernesto E. Ill Valerius, Jackie Allen 142, 254 Valigura, Milton H. 290 Vallentine, John F. 102 Vance, Charles Ray 291 Vance, William Ray 142, 289 Vancil, Joe Albert 92 Van Cleave, James E. Vanderstucken, Richard 142, 279 Van Dorn, Paul Franklin 125, 272 Van Haselen, Joseph E. 117 Van Landingham, Eddie O. 144 Van Maanen, Wendell G. 142, 285 Vann, James E. 260, 320 Van Sickle, Billy W. 277 Vanwinkle, Robert G. 127 Vanwinkle, Stephen N. 260 Van Zandt, Curtis J. Ill, 247 Van Zyverden, Charles 92 Varner, Houston 272 Varner, Ronald Jake 144 Vasek, Richard Jim 92 Vasili, George Arthur 142, 272 Vasquez, Fidel A., Jr. 142, 273 Vaughan, John Matthew 257 Vaughn, Charles Turner 142 Vaughn, John T., Jr. 125, 247 Vaughn, William King 125 Venincasa, Joseph F. 60, 251 Venitucci, Gino E. 127 Venkus, Gerald Anthony 142, 285 Vermillion, Troy V., II 127 Veselka, Ernest 60, 241 Vickery James F. 117 Viebag, Robert Earl 92 Villaronga, Raul G. Ill, 225 Villarreal, Ignacio, Jr. 177 Villarreal, Manuel, Jr. 142, 296 Villarreal, Richard D. 125, 264 Vincent, Charles H. 256 Vincent, George H. 100 Vincent, Holton D. Ill, 254 Vincent, Robert J. 60, 225 Voelter, David Lee 142, 218 Vogt, George W. 142, 254 Voigt, Charles Wms. 117 Voinis, Paul Steve 111, 247 Volz, Marvin Dudley 92 Volz, William August 92 Voorhies, James F. 60, 289 Vorwerk, Wilbert James 142 Vosdingh, Ralph A. Ill, 254, 294 Voss, John Henry Vossler, Cecil R. 125, 283 Voth, Jerome Richard 142, 247 Vrba, James M., Jr. 225 Vriesenga, John Robt. 98 Vykukal, Hubert C. Ill, 290 Wade, Charles A. 264 Wade, Richard D. Ill Wademan, Robert E. 125,251,265,289 Wadsworth, Terry M. 60 Wafer, William C., Jr. 98 Waggoner, Arthur N. 92 Waggoner, William W. 125, 285 Wagner, Michael Carl 142 Wainscott, George T. 142, 248 Waites, William G. 142, 224 Waits, John Larry 142 Wakefield, Gerald L. 125, 278 Waldrep, Benny J. 93 Waldrop, James Lavelle 127 Walker, Carl R. Ill Walker, Charles B. 93 Walker, Jack V. 60, 222 Walker, John Robert 60, 250, 253 Walker, Max Barton 93 Walker, Ralph Huey 142 Walker, Robert A. Ill, 295 Walker, Robert Lowell 93 Walker, William J., Jr. 278 Walkup, Leiland, Jr. 142, 251 Walla, Gerald James 142, 265 Wallace, Carroll D. 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BLACK’S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists i Phone VI 6-4743 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Also RIDGECREST PHARMACY Phone VI 6-5771 BRYAN, TEXAS CAMPUS CLEANERS Near College Laundry Sub Station — New Dorm Area VI 6-6115 CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds — Watches — Silver Bryan, Texas 538 Compliments of G. S. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. To the Class of 1958 A sincere wish that each of you may find SHAFFER success in your chosen career. TOOL WORKS HILLIER FUNERAL HOME Houston, Texas Bryan, Texas MADELEY PHARMACY 334 South Jersey J ' ' Smart Shop South Gate College Station Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Featuring Famous Name Designers MPGullodi ' Paul Parties Oleg Cassini Jablow Kimberly Herbert Sondheim Vanity Fair Edward Abbott Charles of the Ritz Ccrmfx cto yf ym Uotnc4keA4 G. E. Appliances BRYAN, TEXAS 539 INDEX Wallace, Krnest I.loyd 260 Wallace, James Stanley 142 Wallace, John Carlton 60 Wallace, Larry Gwin 142 Wallace, Marcus J., Jr. Ill Wallace, 0. T. 125, 246 Wallace, Thomas E. 125, 278 Wallace, William Wayne 142, 226 Waller, Ellis Tims., Jr. 142, 252 Wallis, Freddy Leroy 127, 289 Walls, Larry Fred 117, 243 Walsh, Donald Eugene 117 Walston, Claudius L. 127 Walter, B. 292 W alter, Eugene Jos. 224 Walter, John Paul 142 Walters, David George 142, 218 W alt her, Don B. 125, 277 Walton, Larry B. 93 Wan jura, Donald Frank 144 Ward, Joe Eddie 60,276, 279 W ard, Richard Dwan 277 W ard, Willis Nelson 277 Wardlaw, Kenneth R. 93 Warner, John W illiam 60 Warren, James Marvin 60 Warren, John Dennis 111 Warren, Roy Lynn 268 Warzecha, Robert L. 125 Wasson, James 1). 125, 252 Waters, Billy J. 278 Waters, Gary Lee 60, 289 Watson, David W arren 142 Watson, Donald Carol 93 Watson, John Herbert 93 Watson, Patrick E. 127 Watson, Warren W. 93 Watson, William H. 93 Watters, Johnny W. 98 Watts, Duane Joseph 142, 254 Watts, Nathaniel W., Jr. 142 Watts, Richard G., Jr. 125 Watts, Richard S. 125 Way, John A. 279 W eatherford, John P. 93 Weaver, Charles Rex 111, 243 Weaver, Luther Benj. 142, 251 Webb, David Glenn 290 Weber, Larry Odell 125 Weekley, Robert Edward 117 Weems, Jimmy Ralph 142, 241 Weeren, Edward Lewis 60, 223 Wegenhoft, Travis Lane 142, 248 W ehmeyer, Donald K. 260 Wehring, Wallace L. 125, 241 Weiderstein, E. C. 219 Weihrich, John Albert 142, 270 Weinacht, Charles A. 60 Weinacht, Don N. 266 Weise, Ralph Albert 142 Weison, Lester 0., Jr. 125, 224 Weiss, Robert Stanley 142, 246 W eiss, Stephen Robert 253 W cl born, Bruce Lozier 142, 264 Welch, Billy Jack 102 Welch, Donald Earl 142, 269 Welch, John W. 224 W elch, Melvin L. 125 W elch, Robert Gordon 142, 248 Weld, Seth Lathrop, 111 142,248 W eldon, Jerry Kennedy 142. 254 W eldon. Neil W ' . 93 W ells, Curtis S. 93 Wells, Fred 117 W ells, Gary Irl 93 Wells, Harlon V. 117 W ' elsch, Roger Glen 111, 257 W enzel, Dolph E. Ill West. James 111. 269 W ' est, Milton Reed 142, 274 W est, W illiam David 93 W r est, W illiam L. 125 Westbrook, James P. 125 W ' esterfeild, Jack W . 60, 222, 225 W estfall, Gwen D. 61, 279 Westmoreland, Glenn H. 117 Weston, William C. 125 Whalen, Herbert E. Ill, 220, 295 Wharton, Hugh E., Jr. 61, 258 Wheat, John Richard 117 Wheeler, Joseph Chas. 142, 264 Wheeler, Richard Don 142, 278 Whelan, Patrick J. Ill, 252 Whelan, Robert W. 125 Whitaker, Billy Roy 93 Whitaker, Thomas E. 142 Whitaker, Thomas L. 61, 253 White, Carl A. 224 White, Dixon N. 61 White, Douglas Wm. 142 White, Gene A. 61, 225 White, Gilbert Keith 144 White, Jim W. 117 White, Larry D. 125, 279 White, Robert A. 125, 242 White, Thomas Edward 142, 264 White, Warren E. 93 Whitehouse, Gregorv K. 142 Whiteley, Ronald Owen 142, 265 Whites, Otis Claude 127 Whitfield, James K. 283 Whitfield, Orval Edw. 93 Whitley, Edward L. Ill Whitley, John Clinton 142 Whitley, Wallace Joe 226 Whitman, Larry Ray 142, 243 Whitmire, Jack N. 283 Whitmire, Jerome R, 127 Whitmire, Ray Edward 142 Whitmire, Richard E. 61 Whitney, Jodie D. Ill Whitney, William L. 125, 223 Whitt, Donald Edward 111, 225 Whitten, Chandler Jas. 142, 242 Whittington, Shannon G. 142, 273 Whitus, Robert T. 251 Wible, Wales Vance 142 Wicke, Robert Joe 127 Wicker, Charles Dan 94 Wickham, James Dewitt 142 Wied, Stanley F. 125, 285 Wiederstein, Erwin, Jr. 142 Wiesner, James A. Ill, 223 Wietzel, Clifton C. 272 Wight, Robert Edw T ., Jr. 142 ? 219 Wilcox, Arthur M., Jr. 61 Wilcox, Kenneth A. 94 W ilder, J. Barry 142, 265 W ilhelm, Clarence A. 94 W ilkes, John R„ 111 112 Wilkin, Jerome B. 127 W ' ilkins, Robert E. 112, 220, 223, 294 Wilkinson, John Newton 125, 264 W ' ilkinson, Thomas J. 61, 280, 216, 283 Willaert, Robt. Eugene 117, 302 Willard, Elmer E. 127 Willard, John Loren 142, 272 W illess, James A., Jr. 125, 265 Williams, Ben L. 112, 264 Williams, Carey A. 112, 277 Williams, Cecil E. 112, 241 W ' illiams, Charles A. 112, 283 W ' illiams, Charles Cole 142, 225 W illiams, Charlie Dean W ' illiams, Daniel David 142, 224 W illiams, Dewayne 258 W illiams, George D. 144 W illiams, Glen Nordyke 125 W illiams, Henry Lee 94 W illiams, James W. 142 W illiams, Joe Elba 112 Williams, John Scott 94 W ' illiams, John Thomas 117 W illiams, Johnny T. 142, 242 W ' illiams, Larry C. 142 Williams, Lorenzo N. 61 W illiams, Richard Lee 142, 266 W illiams, Robert Law 112 W illiams, Robert Troy 142, 285 Williams, Stanley Jay 289 W illiams, Tommy Duke 98 Williams, Willbern J. 61, 241 Williams, William D. 248 Williamson, Donald A. 242 Williamson, John T. 142 Williamson, Ross R. 100 Williford, Allen H. 61, 256 Williford, Carl Jos. 61, 258 W ' illiford, Charles S. 117 Willingham, Richard 61 Willis, David Edward 142 Willis, Donald Ray 61, 228 Willis, Horace Earl 61, 252 Willis, James Eugene 61, 252 Willms, Walter Ray 142, 219 Wills, James Wendell 142, 265 Wilmesmeier, Lawrence 112 Wilson, Bobby D. 112, 246 Wrilson, Charles F. 30, 98 Wilson, David Dwan 142, 285 Wilson, Douglas Ray 94 Wilson, Fred Noble, Jr. 142 Wilson, Gary Chalmers 125 Wilson, George Norman 125, 266 Wilson, Herman P. 142, 266 Wilson, James Arnold 125, 283 Wilson, Johnny C., Jr. 61, 233 Wilson, Michael Henry 142 Wilson, Paul Willis 142, 260 Wilson, Thomas Anthony 142, 279 Wilson, Thomas E. 125, 142, 285 Wilson, Thomas H. 94 Wilson, Tom Edd 270 Wilson, Wayne C. 279 Wilson, William Joe 144 Wilson, William L. 142, 223 Wimp, Gustav Roderick 142, 269 W ' inans, Don Thomas 117 Winchester, Edward L. 277 W inckler, Haddon 0. 125 Windham, John D. 112, 243 Windle, James Edgar, Jr. 94 Windrow, George Clyde 61 Winkle, Joe D. 112 Winkle, Larry A. 248 W ' inkler, Anthony J. 125 W ' inkler, Charles K. 62 Winkler, Jerome L., Jr. 62, 250, 251 Winkler, William B. 226 Winkler, William G. 94 Winn, Arthur C. 94 W ' inship, John Alfred 142 Winston, Edmund P., Jr. 142, 268 Winters, Gerald M. 62, 257 Wisdom, Billy Glenn 142, 259 Wisdom, Thomas E., Jr. 125 Wise, George Maurice 94 W ise, Jerald D. 125, 277 W ' iseman, Charles R. 100 W itcher, James Arthur 98 W itcher, Robert A. 125, 256 Withers, John H. 242 W itherspoon, Lee M. 268 W ' itovec, Jim 277 Witt, Merrell S. 112, 259 Witt, Ralph Edward 142, 265 W itt, Wallace M. 279 W ' olfe, James L. 125 Wolfle, Thomas Lee 94 W ' olpman, James M. 112, 289 W ' olverton, B. A. Womack, Larry Jim 94 W ' ood, Charles Richard 94 W ood, Donald B. 62, 233, 259 W ' ood, Ernest Matthew 94 Wood, John F. H. 62 W ' ood, Lester S. 117 W ' ood, W illiam A., Jr. 268 W ' ood, William Baker 143 W ' oodard, David E. 62, 291 W ' oodard, Edwin Herbert 94 W ' oodard, Max W. 125, 248 W ' oodard, Ripley E. 62, 259, 295 Woodard, Thomas Wesley 143 W ' oodfin, James W ' alton 143, 253 W ' oodlief, W ' allace B. 143, 268 Woodman, W illiam C. 112 Woodruff, Ned W. 125 Woods, Darrell Lynn 117 Woods, Wesley W. 117 Woodson, Jerry M. 112, 247 Woodward, Joe W. 125 Woody, Johnny Wayne 143 Woolam, William E. 125 Woolley, Lynn A. 125 Woolsey, Isaac W. 102 W ' oolverton, Ben G. 112 Wooten, John Wesley 94 Word, William J., Jr. 117 Worley, Carlos S„ III 143 Worth, George Wm., Jr. 143, 268 Wortham, Clarence R. 143, 291 Wortham, Gene R. 112, 256 Worthy, Robert Gordon 225 Wottrich, Robert E. 117 Wren, Chalmer, Jr. 144 Wright, Charles D. 62 Wright, Charles E. 127 Wright, James, Jr. 260, 301, 311 Wright, Michael B. 143, 269 Wright, Patrick Leo 143, 269 Wright, J. M. 246 Wright, Roy F. 127 Wright, Walter Bernard 143, 247 Wueste, Edward A. 112 Wulfe, Emil Gene 62, 245, 247 Wunderlich, Robert R. 62, 262, 277 Wyatt, Edward Wm. 94 Wyatt, Richard T. 98 Wylie, James Edward 143, 269 Wylie, Thomas Durwood 144 Wynn, Winburn Ned 143, 254 Wynne, Thomas O. 112, 285 Yanta, Vernon Laurence 143, 269 Yantis, Albert L., Jr. 112 Yarbrough, H. E., Jr. 125, 291 Yardley, Jack Rodney 62, 257 Yarling, John Mark, Jr. 144 Yauger, Douglas B. 143, 278, 296 Ybarra, Bruno G. 117 Yeager, Ben Allen 293 Yeargan, Randall L. 143, 253, 296 Yeates, Robert D. 321 Ygnacio, Juan Geraldo 143, 246 York, Charles E. 143 York, John Owen 144 Young, Donald H. 112, 241 Young, James R. 125, 259 Young, Jerry A. 127 Young, John Amos 125 Young, John S. 125 Young, Jon Warner 95 Young, Kenneth Wayne 143 Young, Luther Jean 95 Young, Robert Conley 125, 223 Youngblood, James R. 143, 218 Yount, Ben F. 112, 279 Younts, George Ronie 94 Yudesis, Benjamin M. 144 Zacharias, Bobby Alex 143 Zachry, Abner S. Ill 95 Zager, Billy Thelda 95 Zaleski, Billy Joe 260 Zalman, Patrick Wm. 143, 264 Zambrano, Alberto B., Jr. 125 Zapata, Max, Jr. 143, 223 Zeitler, Carl, Jr. 62, 218 Zellner, Charles E. 95 Zemanek, Louis M. 257 Zernial, Gerald A. 117 Zertuche, Jose Luis 95 Zimmerman, Dennis Ray 290 Zimmerman, Roger D. 127 Zingales, Joseph A. 95 Zink, Ernest J., Jr. 112, 270 Zipp, Thomas Gene 62, 218 Zirkle, Don E. 127 Zlomke, James E. 125 Zouzalik, Ervan E. 112, 257 Zuber, Gordon Dewey 102 Zund, Joe David 143 Zybura, Edwin Gerald 143, 270 540 The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR-MADE .ft ? '
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