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

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ajfa stii?tja • m mm -xiwm • ' - ' n Mp r t V • f sptl IIP 1 Jk airf l|lii : Js issf iiif i ii |SS[ jgil [jf|«r i|f [jf SiS! !£Sir ff? !g ils Im p !i| I ?? ■ Si I I !g! m S i • • ■ v r ' i T- . K - . . II W lisiSU |SS.Is Ifj ' i i • t Jt, c 3 . .1 . ■ . ' ' WvV, r T ' . . ' ' JV2- I? - : iM VIS2 In a vol. 57 CD CD 1959 a m college of texas-col lege station, texas • Sports 27 Vanity Fair 99 Military 129 Civilian 223 Activities 235 Organizations 255 Classes 371 View of tallest flagpole in Texas — 102 ft. 6 in. high—as seen through arch of Academic Building. 3 Life at Aggieland—from its frustrated September beginning through a year of mixed emotions to the long awaited final review—is not somethir that can be revealed within the covers of a simple book. Instead it is a complex of activities that brings happiness and sorrow, achievement and Wfnohy, -Id iSg ss ;our lives. These A£ith s TnJVHnd jif 1 i ! J : dedication f this year is remembered for any one thing, it will surely be remem¬ bered as the last year that the Corps was divided into branch outfits. The passing of the branch marks the end of one of the most colorful traditions in A AA ' s history. Since the year 1876 when the college was opened, at least one Army branch has been represented on the A M campus. At the turn of the century, the Corps was entirely Infantry, although certain cadet officers at the regimental level wore Quartermaster and Ordnance insignia. By 1912, cadet Signal Corps officers had been added, as well as one Field Artillery Battery, which was at that time attached to the Regiment. Around 1920, A Troop, Cavalry, was initiated, and the Signal Corps was organized into three companies. When the ROTC program was started here in 1921, there were five branches—Field Artillery, Infantry, Signal Corps, Cavalry, and Air Corps, and by 1931 the Engineers and Coast Artillery were represented. Not until World War II threatened the United States did the Quarter¬ master Corps, Chemical Corps, Transportation Corps, and Ordnance appear at A AA. And, only last year, the Medical and Veterinary outfits were instigated to complete the lineup of the long-accumulated list of branches. Thus, branch pride has become one of the more memorable A M experiences. Now, the Jocks, Groundpounders, Buzzard Busters, Wig¬ wags, Blanket-stackers, TCs, Flaming Onions, Big Guns, and Test-tube Cleaners will all be gone. In their place will be a new and progressive organization of the Corps. But what can take the place of the cry: Beat the hell out of the Jocks! 6 a review of The 1958-59 school year at Texas A AA left quite a mark on the records of the school. Many changes were made during the year. One of the most striking incidents of the year was the Supreme Court decision declaring the right of the Board of Directors of the College to determine whether or not the school would be coeducational. The case arose when two Bryan women tried to enroll in the college. BATTALION Fuhlit uiil Ikilly an Utm Twu A AM Comput ) s.m u r V- ' lufTi - x COLLKOK STATION, ' I K.XAS, TUF DAY, AJ ' UM. 7. IU.Vi Price Mve C«uu No Coeds for Aggieland; This Time It’s for Real la Bait ‘E t r a’ Rolls Tn Tin Storeroom Jim. 1 Thu HhUnIIoo Jik r n t ingilWly put«IUh «n U iic at thf iirv ,pn(Mtr a Mucdny U Th llnltrnvn (lid U No lrj « w«« mi. No j Krn W r« mnalai t p. No ivllcd. No od- vantUinK not fcdit, In tart, Iho fi«l h ia| praxhtrt hurdly r - wbl«d Th«i Untinllon lit ll. Rut H n Hib Unit r i ' «lvwt th« n«.ll from th A Orin|ln| Pmum « vtn« tlMt th« nruluoMat r. J So A M Remains y A n A ll-MaleCitadel All HfiemQd ijulet ti liiy on the cwnfiua of A M after l ' oil«ral Supremo Court handed down Us decUicm ondln two tin «n mothers attempt to enter the military No abnuu wore hourd, no outrayoou demonntnhtionn tvoru exhibited «ml duxjtw curtttmM fn u normal pace. ' Hu- women. Mr . Uoih ItrUtol. :H, mother of two; and Mrs. tinrtmra TIIttle. HO, u widowed mother of ori j, appealed t.i the Supreme Court from 10th Distrfut Court of Crvll Ap- iwul.i In Wuco which rejocted their hid to beewne A««!■ «. I)li.t. .Imlp VV. T. .McDonald of Bryan had euriler ruled they were ellylhle to enroll, hut the ►.tide ' ipjieaded. The women contendetl that the a 4il Board of Dlrectnrs violated a CwmtitutloTJid gtuir- antee of due procew andj ..;r Headlines of the Battalion, school newspaper, on Tuesday, April 7. SPORTS The only bright spot for Texas A M in the sports field this year was the baseball team which made a dramatic comeback by winning nine consecutive ball games to cop the Southwest Conference Baseball Championship. The base¬ ball team, led by catchers Gary Herrington and Randy Wortham, pitchers Wayne Schaper and Percy Sanderson, in¬ fielders Wendell Reed, Ralph Plumlee, Dink Patterson, and 1959 SWC Champions Bo Paradowski, and outfielders Byron Barber, J. B. Carroll, and Stuffy Davis, made the comeback after winning only 4 of their first 8 conference games. The comeback included 3 wins over the perennial champions and bitter rivals Texas University, two wins over Rice, two wins over Texas Chris¬ tian University, and a single win over Baylor. The championship entitled the Aggie baseball team to represent the Southwest Conference in the NCAA Tourna¬ ment beginning with a three game series against Arizona. FOOTBALL The Cadet football team did not fare so well this year, winning only four of their ten games. One of the wins, however, was over the conference leaders. Rice Institute, revenging the loss dealt by the Owls the previous year, knocking the Aggies out of a national championship as well as a Conference championship. Charlie Milstead, No. 11, junior quarterback, picks up a first down against Maryland. Milstead was the leading ground gainer for the Aggies and for several weeks was the top passer in the nation. His return next year will make the Aggies a powerful offensive team. BASKETBALL The Aggie basketball team started off the year with a bang by winning the Southwest Conference Tournament during the Christmas holidays. The team upset favored TCU, Texas Tech, and Rice to win the tournament. This placed the Cadet five as favorites in the conference play, but this never developed as they ended up in fourth place in the conference. The team did have the pleasure of de¬ feating every other team in the Conference at least once, and of defeating Texas University twice—once by the score of 73-29. 8 year TRACK The Aggies came in third place in the Conference Track Meet behind Texas and Southern Methodist University. Owen Hill won the discus throw to capture A M ' s only first place in the meet. MINOR SPORTS The Aggie golf and swimming teams both came in third in the Southwest Conference Meets. Billy Martindale and Binky Mitchella tied for third in the golf tournament with a score of 290. John N. Harrington, son of the president, was the main cog in the swimming team and captured the conference back stroke title. Neil Swisher, a senior Civil Engineering major from Victoria, ended a brilliant basketball career at Aggieland by breaking the school record of total points in a three-year period. Swisher, all Southwest Conference three years in a row, scored 984 points to break Walt Davis ' record of 952. CORPS OF CADETS The Corps of Cadets underwent several changes during the year. The so-called New Army developed into Grade Point Army. Some of the new developments were: Saturday Drill and Inspection, the disappearance of the famous fresh¬ man Brace, the disappearance of Cush Questions, and auth¬ orization of pinks for all four classes. These changes accom¬ plished their purpose by raising the over-all grade point ratio of the Corps and by keeping more freshmen in school. With the change in freshman curriculum in which Physics and Calculus were added to the already hard load, this step to¬ wards Grade Point Army seemed to be a necessity and has apparently improved A M. Along with Grade Point Army came a reduction in the time allowed for the building of the Annual Bonfire. In order to keep from interfering with any more study time than necessary, only four days were allowed for the con¬ struction of the large Bonfire. Under the guidance of Dan Hyde, head yell leader, the unbelievable was accomplished and the fire was as big as ever. Another change in the Corps of Cadets this year was made in the annual Elephant Walk in which the seniors show their regret at leaving the ranks of the famous 1 2th Man. The ceremony this year was of a serious nature— unlike the ones for the past few years. Elephant Walk SILVER TAPS Silver Taps was held for three Aggies this year. William D. Sutton, sophomore Business major, was killed by a bullet wound incurred while he was cleaning his rifle at his home in College View. Curtis R. Lyons, a sophomore in Squadron 7, died from a blow on the head received in a boxing match in Huntsville. Anthony R. Cusimano, sophomore from Hous¬ ton, drowned in the Brazos River on the day before Mother ' s Day. 9 inistration . Dr. AA. T. Harrington President, A M College of Texas Dr. M. I. Harrington, president of the A M System, is an excellent example of the type of leadership that A AA must have in order to suc¬ cessfully emerge from its newly developed grow¬ ing pains. Dr. Harrington has taken part in the growth of the college for forty-one years. A mem¬ ber of the class of 1922, he earned his bachelor ' s and master ' s degrees here. After graduation, Dr. Harrington taught at A AA until 1941. When he received his Ph.D. from Iowa State, he returned to devote his life to Texas A AA. After achieving a distinguished record in the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Harrington was appointed president of the college in 1950, and became chancellor in 1953. One A AA student may have hit upon the secret of Dr. Harrington ' s success when he remarked, Dr. Harrington ' s in¬ terest in the school goes far beyond his adminis¬ trative job. His sincere support is always obvious when you see him and his wife at campus func¬ tions. 11 officials of the A AA System . . . JOHN C. CALHOUN Vice-President Engineering 12 E. L. ANGELL Assistant to the President R. E. PATTERSON Vice-President Agriculture T. R. SPENCE Manager of Physical Plants i i W. C. FREEMAN Comptroller R. H. SHUFFLER Information and Publications Vice-President Earl Rudder talks with S. Husseini, a student from Jordan, at one of the many receptions held at the Rudder home during the year. Earl Rudder Vice-President, A AA College of Texas Now in his second year as the newly created vice- president in charge of the A AA College, Rudder has already shown the people of Texas that he means business. Changes in Corps policy and organization have been made to help keep pace with a growing institution. Regardless of his speed and enthusiasm, Rudder ' s experience alone could well qualify him for the job. When he resigned as Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas, to take his present post, he had already made a name for himself by showing true Aggie—Rudder is in the Class of 1932—enthusi¬ asm and guts. Also, his current rank of Major General USAR, and his command of the 90th Infantry Re¬ serve Division indicate his leadership ability and his familiarity with military methods of efficiency. Texas A AA College Officials . . . Clockwise from left: Heaton, Page, Rudder, Roeber, Schlesselman, Watkins, Davis, Zinn, Price, Ransdell, Benson. Executive Committee 15 Jj. B. PAGE Dean of the College and Graduate School BENNIE A. ZINN Director of Student Personnel Services F. J. BENSON Dean of Engineering J. E. DAVIS, Col. USAR Commandant of Cadets H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar C. A. ROEBER Business Manager 17 C. H. RANSDELL Associate Dean of the Basic Division School of Agriculture oung men prepare for a career of farming, ranching, and other busi¬ nesses associated with agriculture in a variety of programs offered by A AA. Four-year programs are available in the departments of Agricultural Economics and Sociology, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Science, Entomology, Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Poultry Science, Range and Fores¬ try, and Wildlife Management. Systematic training is. given in the sciences of chemistry, physics, mathe¬ matics, and biology, all of which are fundamental in the study of scientific agriculture. Also, the wide choice of elective curricula provides excellent opportunity for the student to satisfy his individual interests and needs, as well as qualify him for a bachelor of science degree. Combined technical curricula administered by appropriate committees in conjunction with standard degrees are Animal Science, Food Technology, Plant and Soil Science. Also, a degree in Agricultural Journalism is offered, with two years of the program being given by the Department of Jour¬ nalism. Three departments not having a full four-year program are Biochemistry and Nutrition, Genetics, and Plant Physiology and Pathology. However, the equivalent of a major can be obtained in these fields through the curric¬ ulum in animal science or in plant and soil science. Bill Daniel, brother of Texas ' Governor Price Daniel, opens the annual Aggie Rodeo by throwing wide the gate for the first rider of the show. 18 ■ School of Arts and Sciences wenty-four curricula are available in the school of Arts and Sciences at A AA, leading to B.A. or B.S. degrees. Liberal Arts, which includes the schools of Economics, English, History and Government, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern Languages, and Pre¬ paratory Law, is designed for students whose abilities, interests, and aims are better served by a broad general education than by more specialized technological and scientific studies. In all curricula, the first two years are devoted to fundamental subjects, with more specialized study following. Business Administration majors may specialize in Accounting, Building Products Marketing, Finance, General Business, Insurance, Marketing, or Personnel Administration. In this course of study, specialization comes at the beginning of the sophomore year. A Bachelor of Business Administra¬ tion degree follows completion of the chosen curriculum. The Department of Education and Psychology offers teacher education programs, as does the Department of Health and Physical Education. To prepare for teaching, a student may choose to major either in Education or one of the arts or sciences, provided that he takes a minimum of 36 hours in his specialized field. Bachelor of Science degrees are available in Botany, Chemistry, Entom¬ ology, Meteorology, Microbiology, Physics, Preparatory Medicine, Pre¬ paratory Dentistry, and Zoology. These curricula are planned so the student who discovers a change of interest after beginning in agriculture or engi¬ neering can change with a minimum of loss. J. J. Woolket, Head of the Department of Modern Languages, listens through an auxiliary earphone to a student ' s Spanish pronunciation as recorded on tape in the department ' s brand new language laboratory. 20 21 School of Engineering B road programs of education in the engineering sciences are offered through the several curricula of the School of Engineering. These programs are designed to develop the student ' s abilities to enable him to enter into and advance with the profession of engineering, and to lead a useful and happy life in his community. Quite naturally, these curriculum plans include as their main core the fundamentals of engineering science and the basic materials related thereto, but in addition they include subjects from the social and humanistic sciences. Thus, not only will the A AA engineering graduate be technically trained but also humanly and socially educated. In order to qualify for a Bachelor of Science degree in the student ' s chosen field, he must complete satisfactorily a minimum of four years of comprehensive study in mathematics and science. In addition to theory, practice work and problem courses are provided in order to better acquaint the student with application of his knowledge. A AA does not turn out men trained solely in mechanical and manipula¬ tive skills. With the exception of industrial education, all curricula are planned to provide preparation for research, design, operation, manage¬ ment, testing, or maintenance of engineering projects. Various four-year curricula are available at A AA and each leads to the Bachelor of Science Degree. Those offered are Aeronautical, Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geological, AAechanical, and Petroleum Engineering. Geology, Geophysics, Industrial Education, and Industrial Engineering are also included in the School. Five-year curricula lead to Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering Degrees, and various combined degrees are avail¬ able also. M.E. 310 labs are required to machine a complete drill press from bar stock and sand castings during the semester to familiarize the student with factory processes. 22 School of Veterinary Medicine he A M School of Veterinary Medicine provides complete training in all phases of animal pathology, care and surgery. Upon satisfactory comple¬ tion of the four-year planned curriculum, a student may receive the Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science. Or he may choose the five- year program and earn the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Various departments compose the School—among them are the Depart¬ ments of Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, and Veterinary Public Health. The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery operates the recently completed Veterinary Hospital and Ambulatory Clinics. Problems in theory are extensively supplemented with practical applica¬ tions. Consequently, the A M Veterinary graduate is well qualified to deal with problems of disease and disease prevention in domestic farm animals, poultry, pet animals, zoo animals, fur-bearing animals, and wild life of all kinds. Graduates are also qualified to combat transmission of diseases between man and the lower animals. Instruction and training are also given in meat and milk hygiene. A M ' s School of Veterinary Medicine is accredited by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association and by the United States Department of Agriculture. Third year veterinary students watch intently as instructor relieves the pressure of a glaucoma in the eye of a small dog. 24 D ro m O sports . . . an integral part of the aggie spirit football • 29 basketball • 49 baseball • 59 track • 65 swimming • 73 golf • 78 tennis • 80 26 ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council, as they look over the Aggie roster, con¬ sists of Clifford H. Ransdell, Phillip Barron Goode, Janies H. Bass, 0. D. Butler, and Chris Groneman. Mr. Groneman was the chair¬ man of the committee. YELL LEADERS Standing, from left to right: Eu¬ gene E. Fudge, R. D. “Smoky” Hyde, and John Wooten. Kneel¬ ing, from left to right: Joe M. Leeper and Richard Biondi. The Sports Section of the Aggieland ’59 wishes to thank the following for their services rendered, without whose help this section would have been impossible: Walter Robertson of the Dallas News for photos; Paul Brookshire of the Bryan Daily Eagle for game write-ups and photos; Owen Johnson, chief photographer of the Houston Post, for sequence shots; the Rice Campanile for photos. Special thanks is made to Gene Sutphen, of the Aggieland Studio in College Station, who provided all the in¬ dividual photos for this section. Sutphen also supplied the color photo used on the division page. 28 FOOTBALL ’58 COACHING STAFF 30 1958 AGGIE TEAM First row: Joe Schmid, Robert Sanders, Ed Dudley, Richard Gay, Kenneth Beck, John Tracy, Tommy Howard, Allen Goehring, F. Hernandez, Don Jones. Second row: George Hail, Don Smith, Carl Luna, Ray Doucet, Bill Godwin, Charlie Milstead, Gordon LeBoeuf, Gale Oliver, Buddy Payne, Joe Munson, Bill Darwin, J. R. Wayne, Sammy Teague. Third row: Herb Campbell, Robert P hilli ps, Robert Gamer, Bubba McLean, Tommy Flood, Pete Angermiller, Bill Cauthom, Jackie Hawthorne, Charles Sandford, Jerry Elledge, John Few, Ernest Wallace. Fourth row: Ladayne Johnson, Wayne Labar, Dick Lewis, Bob Muenter, Tom Austin, Ted Allen, Ralph Smith, Roy Northrup, Tom Moore, George Gray. Fifth row: Joe Eilers, Luther Hall, Phil Santia, Jack Estes, Frank Irwin, Travis Nevill, Paul Piper, Randy Sims, Powell Berry, Carter Franklin. SEASON RECORD A M OPPONENT 14___________ 15 Texas Tech 7______________________ 39 Houston 12_______ .. Missouri 14____________________ 10 Maryland TCU 8__________________________ 24 33_________________________ 27 Baylor 8________________________ 21 Arkansas 0_________________________ 33 SMU 28_____________________ 21 Rice 0........... 27 Texas U Aggie single wing—strong side left. S rTiOZ m m n Z0n 1 “ r- £ RAIDERS EDGE AGS 15-14 A crowd of 28,000 fans in the Cotton Bowl witnessed the extra point rule provide Texas Tech with a victory over the Aggies in both teams’ first game of the season. Allen Goehring’s block of Texas Tech’s punt attempt set the Cadets up for an 8 yard march led by Milstead and completed by Leboeuf for a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. Milstead missed the conversion as he did a field goal a few minutes later from Tech’s 37 yard line. Early in the third quarter Center Gail Oliver recovered a Raider fumble on Tech’s 26 yard line to set up a 31 yard drive, led by Milstead, for the Aggies’ second touchdown. A pass from Milstead to R. Smith left the score 14-0. Tech turned a third quarter fumble recovery and an intercepted pass into a pair of touch¬ downs for a final score of 15-14. Sophomore Jon Few picks up short yardage on Raiders. STATISTICS First downs --------------------- A M _________ 13 Raiders 5 Rushing yardage----------- __________76 111 Passing yardage ----------- ....... 139 18 Passes attempted ___________ __________26 4 Passes completed----------- __________ 12 3 Passes intercepted by .. ........... 2 Punts _____________________________ ... 7-306 10-353 Fumbles lost _____ ____________ ___________ 1 3 Yards penalized_____________ ________ 105 98 Dudley and Smith are causing trouble in Tech backfield. LUTHER HALL—’59 Fullback ED DUDLEY—’59 Tailback POWELL BERRY—’61 Wingback LADAYNE JOHNSON—’61 Wingback CARTER FRANKLIN—’61 Guard GALE OLIVER—’60 Center CADETS TAME MISSOURI TIGERS 12-0 Cauthorn tries to elude a pack of Tigers. Coach Jim Myers’ Cadets blocked and ran with a refreshing determination that allowed them to dom¬ inate the Missouri Tigers and shatter a five game los¬ ing streak. The Aggies, who had relied on the aerial game as their most effective weapon, stuck to ground during the first half and threw only six passes during the second period. Fullback Gordon LeBoeuf opened the scoring with a one yard plunge that capped a 59 yard drive. LeBoeuf carried seven of the nine plays required to cover the distance. Milstead converted hut the Ag¬ gies drew 15 yards for illegal use of hands and the second kick was wide. End Don Smith partially blocked a Tiger punt from the Missouri end zone which set up the Ag¬ gies’ second tally. The drive started on the 17 and ended with tailback Charlie Milstead running the last three yards. The attempted pass conversion was incomplete. Neither team scored in the second half though the Aggies drove to the Tiger four and nine posing serious threats. Bubba McLean shows his stuff. STATISTICS First downs _______________ A M _______ 9 Mo. 7 Rushing yardage _________ 204 104 Passing yardage ________ ____ 20 72 Passes attempted _______ ....... 6 16 Passes intercepted by . ________ 3 Punts, number ________ 6-243 7-250 Fumbles lost ______________ ....... 2 1 Yards penalized ________ ..... 70 35 COUGARS SWAMP AGGIES 39-7 The Houston Cougars did everything right and the Texas Aggies did nothing right after the first quarter as the Cougars administered the worst defeat of Aggie-Houston series. The Aggies scored first, in the first minute of the second quarter, but Houston carried the Cadet kickoff back down the field to tie the score and took a 14-7 lead at halftime. The Aggie touchdown started on the Cougar 36. The second unit under Ed Dudley and Luther Hall drove to the 4 yard line in nine plays where the first unit took over. Gordon LeBoeuf slammed the middle twice, both times for two yards, and the touchdown. Charley Milstead converted forty sec¬ onds deep in the second quarter. The remaining three quarters belonged to the Houston Cougars as they scored 39 points and gained 356 yards. LeBoeuf finds an opening in a tough Cougar line. The Ags fixing to cage a loose Cougar. STATISTICS A M UH First downs ______________________ 12 20 Rushing yardage ____________ 101 258 Passing yardage ________________ 50 98 Passes attempted ________________ 8 17 Passes completed ________________ 5 6 Passes intercepted ______________ 1 0 Number of punts _______________ 4 3 Fumbles lost ________________________ 2 0 Yards penalized _______________ 72 78 Charlie Milstead intercepts a Scarbath pass. AGS STOP MARYLAND TERRS 14-10 The Maryland Terps scored first but the Texas Aggies had the last laugh as they chalked up a 14-10 victory in an interscctional battle in Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland. Charlie Milstead led the Cadet victory, completing four of seven passes for 67 yards and scoring what proved to be the winning touchdown. After Maryland drove 65 yards in eight plays, climaxed by a seven yard touchdown pass, the Cadets quickly went to work. The first unit, taking over on the Terp 34 where Ed Dudley had guided the Ags, moved rapidly forward for the tying score. Milstead hit the elusive John Tracy at the Maryland 22, and then carried to the 11. Milstead and LeBoeuf moved the ball to the seven, from where LeBoeuf raced over right guard for the score. Maryland came right back to take over on the Cadet 27 and six plays later, kicked a 26 yard field goal. Then the Aggies, thwarting a Terp drive at their 12, drove to victory. A 37-yard aerial from Milstead to Don Smith put the Ags in business on the Maryland 8. Two plays later, Milstead, riding the block of Richard Gay, dove in for the marker. Milstead passed again for the conversion. STATISTICS A M Md. First downs____________________ _____________ 10 13 Rushing yardage _________ ___________ 92 75 Passing yardage __________ ____________ 67 48 Passes attempted _________ ____________ 9 15 Passes completed ___________ ______________4 7 Passes intercepted by .. ______________ 2 1 Punts, number ______________ ... 2 for 11 4 for 14 Fumbles lost _________________ ______________ 1 Yards penalized ____________ ____________ 20 5 Gay racks up Ags’ final score. BILL GODWIN—’60 Guard JACK ESTES—’61 End BUDDY PAYNE—’60 Guard STATISTICS First downs ------------------ A M ..._____ 19 TCU 13 Rushing yardage ---------- ...... 62 184 Passing yardage ----------- ..... 237 105 Passes attempted ----------- ...... 32 14 Passes completed ---------- ....... 19 10 Passes intercepted by — _________ 1 1 Punts, number --------------- ... 6-196 4-145 Fumbles lost ----------------- _________ 3 2 Yards penalized------------- ________60 31 FROGGIES STUN AGGIES 24-8 The Cotton Bowl hound TCU Horned Frogs, stopping the Aggies three times inside the 20 and racing to a com¬ manding 24-0 lead, captured a long-awaited victory over the Texas Aggies in Kyle Field, 24-8. The Frogs, taking the ball twice on costly Aggie mis¬ takes in the initial period, drove 47 yards and 80 yards for scores and staved off Cadet attacks at their 18 and two yard lines. Again in the second half the Frogs uti¬ lized Aggie mishaps, one a 45-yard punt return, and a re¬ covered fumble to salt the contest away. The Ags moved to the Frog one in the fourth period, where a fumble closed the touchdown door. TCU annexed a quick 12-0 lead with Hunter Enis engineering the scoring, drives, passing to John Myer from the six for one. And his protege, Larry Dawson, carried over from the one to climax an 80-yard drive by the Froggies for the other. The lone Cadet marker came on a Charlie Milstead to Powell Berry passing combination that negotiated 64 yards of a 75-yard touchdown drive. Milstead, who passed 32 times and completed 19 for 237 yards to menace the Frogs all afternoon, tossed to Berry for the final 13 yards with one minute, 25 seconds left to play. CARL LUNA—’60 Tackle GEORGE GRAY—’ Tackle Ed Dudley back for toss. Cauthom around end. ALLEN GOEHRING—’59 Guard GORDON LeBOEUF—’60 Fullback JON FEW—’61 Wingback DON SMITH—’59 End MUSTANGS RIP AGS 33-0 The Texas Aggies took their worst defeat in six years as they fell before the Southern Methodist Mustangs, 33-0, in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Don Meredith, the Mustang passing wizard, tossed for one score and tallied two personally during his brief appearances in the contest. The Ponies raced through the Aggie defences for 505 total yards, while the Cadets could muster but 29 on the ground and 166 via the airways. The Farmers were decidedly hampered by the loss of the nation’s offensive leader, Charlie Milstead, who was injured midway of the second half and reduced to a minus two yards rushing. Meredith and the Mustangs rolled to their initial score im¬ mediately after the opening kickoff, marching 80 yards before the 53,000 homecoming fans had settled for the contest. The remainder of the game belonged to SMU. Too late, Milstead’s done it again. STATISTICS First downs _________________________ SMU ....... 22 A M 9 Rushing yardage __________________ ..... 228 29 Passing yardage ___________________ ..... 227 166 Passes attempted __________________ _______ 23 24 Passes completed _________________ ....... 14 13 Passes intercepted ______________ _________ 4 2 Punts _____________________________________ . 3-132 5-158 Fumbles lost _______________________ _________ 1 1 Yards penalized _____________________ ________ 95 50 Oh, oh, here they come again. RANDY SIMS—’61 Wingback BILL CAUTHORN—’60 Blocking Back RALPH SMITH—’61 End JOE MUNSON—’60 Guard ROY NORTHROP—’61 Center ROBERT SANDERS—’60 Fullback COMEBACK Stout Aggie forward wall holds Bears for fourth down. STATISTICS First downs _______________ A M ______________ 19 Baylor 22 Rushing yardage ____________ 132 243 Passing yardage ___________________ ____________ 228 84 Passes attempted ______________ 24 16 Passes completed ___________________ ______________ 13 7 Passes intercepted by ___________ ________________ 3 Punts, number ______________________ ___________ 3-42 5-36.8 Fumbles, lost ____________________ ______________ 1 Yards penalized ____________________ _____________ 67 90 Beck prepares to nail Bear from behind. PAUL PIPER—’59 Center JERRY ELLEDGE—’60 Back BURBA McLEAN—’61 Back PHIL SANTIA—’61 Guard AGS-33 BEARS-27 AGGIES RIP BAYLOR 33-27 Staging one of the classic comebacks in Southwest Conference history, the Texas Aggies overcame a supposedly insurmountable 20 point Baylor lead to clip the Bears, 33-27, in Waco. The sudden reversal marred a Baylor homecoming that was enjoying a seem¬ ingly comfortable 21-7 halftime margin, until Charley Milstead engineered two last period touchdown drives to leave the Bears gasping in disbelief of defeat. The Bears had built up a 27-7 margin, mostly on the efforts of Buddy Humphrey and Larry Hickman, offsetting a brilliant 77-yard scoring scamper by Milstead in the opening period. But in the waning moments, Milstead, defying both time and logic, began passing on virtually every down. With less than three minutes left in the contest, he threw a 63-yard scoring strike to Luther Hall. The play erased a 26-27 Bear lead and Milstead added the extra point to end a perfect finish. WAYNE LABAR—’61 TOM MOORE—’61 ROBERT PHILLIPS—’61 BOB MUENTER—’61 Guard End Fullback Tailback JOE EILERS—’61 FRANK IRVIN—’61 TOMMY HOWARD—’59 TOMMY FLOOD—’61 Tackle End Guard Fullback ARKANSAS UPSETS TEXAS AGGIES 21-8 Lean, hungry and swift, the Arkansas Razorbacks roared down out of the Ozarks and struck the Texas Ag¬ gies with the fierceness of a blue norther to win their first game of the season 21-8. The Razorbacks hit for their first touchdown in the first three minutes of the game, gave up their 7-0 lead when the Aggies roared to a touchdown and 8 points seconds before the end of the half, and came back with a 77 yard kickoff return by Alberty at the opening of the third quarter to move ahead to victory. The Aggies kept the Porkers reeling with aerial thrusts by Charley Milstead and Ed Dudley moving to the 9, the 12, and the 16 on three different occasions only to have the Ozarkians stem the touchdown drives. Ed Dudley capped a 65 yard touchdown march crash¬ ing over from the two for the score and passing to Ralph Smith for two conversion points to give the Aggies a momentary lead at halftime 8-7. The Porkers roared back in the second period for two touchdowns and the game. Ed Dudley looks for STATISTICS Aggies Arkansas First downs ________________ ______________ 24 12 Rushing yardage ________ ____________ 106 248 Passing yardage ______________ _ ____________ 278 10 Passes attempted _________ _______________ 42 3 Passes completed _ _______________ 21 1 Passes intercepted by _____ ________________ 1 1 Punts___________________________________ . ____________2-84 5-184 Fumbles lost _______________________ ________________ 3 1 Yards penalized ___________________ ______________ 20 60 42 TED ALLEN—’61 Guard and as Joe Munson leads the way. Luther Hall gets first down yardage. PETE ANGERMILLER—’60 Wingback DICK LEWIS—’60 Wingback V mm m V ' - - i™.- m csa iii s x- A% Gordon LeBe SURPRISING AGGIES CLOUT RICE 28-21 wm Texas A M’s angry Aggies soared to the heights of great¬ ness by tumbling to earth the high and mighty Rice Owls 28-21, in a stunning upset. The mighty Charlie Milstead, playing with a slight injury, scored two touchdowns, passed for another and kicked four extra points in his 50 minutes on the field. He completed 15 out of 28 passes for 165 yards. Milstead capped the first scoring drive with a 12 yard pass to John Tracey in the Rice end zone. The Owls drove 72 and 64 yards to lead 14-7. The highly-charged Aggies drove back with Milstead diving from the one to cap a 70 yard drive and tie the score 14-14. Fullback Gordon LeBoeuf took a Rice punt on his own 45 yard line on the fourth play of the third quarter and raced 55 yards to put the Aggies ahead. Milstead converted 21-14. Charley Milstead recovered a Rice fumble and this launched the Aggies’ fourth touchdown move. Milstead scored the winning touchdown and converted giving the Aggies a 14 point edge. Rice drove to their third touchdown with 18 minutes remain¬ ing but the game ended only seconds after the Aggies had driven to the Rice 3 yard line. Rice line stiffens on Hall’s plunge. STATISTICS A M Rice First downs ____________________________ 16 17 Rushing yardage ____________________ 109 143 Passing yardage ____________________ 165 137 Passes __________________________________ 5-29 11-29 Passes intercepted ____________________ 1 1 Punts ____________________________________ 5-32 4-29 Fumbles lost ____________________________ 0 2 Yards penalized ____________________ 25 32 i Milstei 44 ming punt for 55 yards behind a wall of Aggie blockers. s vital extra point. Ralph Smith says “That’s all, Owls.” Powell Berry breaks up pass in futile attempt to thwart Sip drive. SIPS RIP AGS 27-0 An overcoated crowd of 52,000 watched from beneath blankets and umbrellas as the Steers restored the old Memorial Stadium jinx. The Aggies broke it in 1956 for only the fourth time in the long series. The Aggies could do very little right and the Sips could do very little wrong, as the Aggies were outscored to the tune of 27-0. The Aggies had opportunities on the Steers’ half-yard line, six, two, and twice on the eighteen yard lines, but could never put together enough power and fight to go the distance. Charlie Milstead did pretty well in his passing, hitting on 14 out of 33 passes for 191 yards, but the Texas pass defense and a hard-charging Orange line kept him from doing any damage inside the 20. Milstead lost 48 yards rushing to give him a 143 yard total for the day and 1, 332 for the season. STATISTICS First downs _________________ A M _______ 17 Texas 14 Net yards rushing_________ ______39 212 Yards gained passing ... ______ 191 41 Passes complete ___________ .. 14-33 4-7 A M Texas Passes intercepted by . _________ 1 3 Punts ______.___________________ 3-24.7 4-45 Yards penalized __________ _______ 40 90 Luther Hall goes down at the hands of two Tex¬ as players. RAY DOUCET—’59 Center ROBERT GARNER—’60 Tackle ERNEST WALLACE—’60 Tackle CHARLES SANDFORD—’60 Tackle FRESHMAN Rodger McFarland led the Fish to a three win, one tie, and one loss record with three touchdowns to his credit. McFarland was closely followed by Eddie Van Dyke and Daryle Keeling who had two touchdowns each. The Fish took the Houston Kittens 12 to 0, the Baylor Cubs 20 to 6 and the Rice Owlets 24 to 8. They tied the TCU Wogs 6 to 6 and lost to the Texas Short¬ horns 38 to 13. During the season, they had a total of 75 first downs and made a net gain (rushing and passing) of 1412 yards. The Fish team gave high hopes to the Aggies for next year. Eddie Van Dyke grabs a pass as Jesse McGuire comes in behind. rodger McFarland Tailback jesse McGuire Tailback THOMAS KEELING Blocking Back FOOTBALL Rodger McFarland plows through for another first down. BOB CASKEY DAVID SKINNER FRED PRAETORIOUS Wingback Guard End Big Jim McNichol goes up for two as the Ags nip Houston 5745. BASKETBALL COACH BOB ROGERS Neil Swisher, a senior from Victoria, completed an out¬ standing basketball career at A M this year. Swisher has made the All-Southwest Conference team for the last three years. This year he was named the most valuable player by Coach Rogers. Swisher set a new A M scoring mark of 984 points in his three years at A M to break the old record of 952. Fame is nothing new for Swisher for he led Victoria High School to the 1955 AAA Championship and was named to the All-State Club. Texas A M’s basketball coach, Bob Rogers, stunned the SWC in his second year at the Aggie cage helm with a seasonal record of 15-9, the best season the Ags have known in 27 years. A product of Oklahoma A M, Rogers played four seasons under Hank Iba and helped coach the freshman team while getting his Master’s degree in 1948. He coached in Trego Community High School at Wakeeny, Kansas, the next two years, then at Connors, Oklahoma. A native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Rogers is married to the former Marilyn Graham of Huntsville and has two boys. CAPTAIN NEIL SWISHER Smokey and Wayne -watch from the bench. Standing, left to right: Craig, Cox, Chapman, Mercer. Kneeling: McNichol, Turner, Swisher, Collier, Schwake, Carroll. Not pictured: Lawerence, Meyer, Van Winkle. Turner gets elbow, misses ball Lawrence up for two INDIVIDUAL SCORING G FG FT RB TP AVE. Neil Swisher ______________________ _________________ 24 131 96 121 358 14.9 Archie Carroll __________________ _______________ 24 142 68 171 352 14.6 Wayne Lawrence _____________ _________________ 17 80 54 140 214 12.5 Wilmer Cox _____________________ _________________ 24 105 37 110 247 10.2 Jim McNichol ___________________ ________________ 24 58 63 119 179 7.4 Kelly Chapman _______________ __________________ 7 15 9 39 39 5.5 Jack Collier ________________________ _________________ 17 16 11 28 28 2.5 Ernie Turner _____________________ ________________ 23 18 16 41 52 2.2 Don Mercer_____________ _________________4 1 4 1 6 1.5 Elliot Craig ________________________ ________________ 13 6 7 6 19 1.4 Collier looks for help SEASON RECORD A M OPPONENT 61 51 Trinity 57 45 Houston 81 54 Sam Houston 68 57 Centenary 62 66 Alabama 74 64 Wyoming 66 58 Texas Tech 60 59 Rice 61 45 TCU 65 63 SMU 65 70 Rice 49 56 Baylor 63 62 Arkansas 73 29 Texas 71 64 Houston 46 57 Texas Tech 64 76 TCU 65 52 Baylor 61 80 TCU 53 52 Texas Tech 71 72 Arkansas 71 61 Texas 67 74 Rice 66 70 SMU Smiling Archie Carroll grabs loose ball A M 65 - S.M.U. 63 Fifteen degree weather did not cool the Aggies’ sprint in this opening game of the season. Cox had tied the game at 63 with 2:02 to play. He stole the ball with 1:17 left and set up the winning field goal which was made by Lawrence. The conference opener left the Aggies with a perfect one win-no loss record. AGGIES 65 - OWLS 70 A last minute burst provided the defiant Rice Owls with a satisfactory margin over A M. The game was nip and tuck all the way with the score being tied 13 times. Rice made the necessary 5 points in the last 33 seconds of the game. Neil Swisher was high scorer for the Aggies with 27 points. A M 49 - BAYLOR 56 The first twenty minutes of the game saw the lead change hands five times, but the Bears then throttled their attack and marched over “Ole Army.” Wayne Lawrence took charge of the scoring chores for the Aggies with 18 points. Wayne Lawrence goes up against Sip defense. FARMERS 63 - HOGS 62 In a fan-raising contest that went right down to the final whistle, the Aggies proved their might and stayed in the running for the Southwest Conference title. Captain Neil Swisher set the pace with 21 points for the Farmers. AGGIES 73 - TEXAS 29 A record-breaking crowd of 6,200 saw the mighty Aggies of College Station liber¬ ally riddle the Longhorn cagers in their first meeting of the season. At the half, A M was 17 points ahead and in the first ten minutes of the second period they hit 12 out of 13 shots. A sufficient lead al¬ lowed the second string to play the last ten minutes of the game, which ended with A M hitting 50 percent of their shots. Carroll led the Aggie roundup with 22 points. A M 46 - RED RAIDERS 57 The Aggies grabbed an early two point lead but after four minutes of play, the Red Raiders of Texas Tech forged ahead. At the half, the score stood A M 21, Tech 30. The fighting Aggie five hustled back in the second half but were not able to top the Raiders. The game ended with A M sinking 37 percent of their shots. Cox was high scorer with 13 points. KELLY CHAPMAN CADETS 64 - T.C.U. 76 The Frogs gained their sixth Conference triumph of the season over a baffled Aggie five. A jeering, y elling crowd of 5,000 saw Archie Carroll take high scoring honors for the Cadets with 19 points. AGGIES 65 - BAYLOR 52 The brash Aggies led the Bruins in a fine exhibition of speed and determination despite losses from injuries. Archie Carroll was high point man with 16 to his credit. Cox tallied 14 to come second. AGGIES 61 - FROGS 80 TCU continued on its merry way toward the Southwest Conference championship with a second seasonal win over the Ag¬ gies. Carroll took high honors for the Ags with 20 points. rr Mass confusion under the net. AGGIES 53 - TEXAS TECH 52 The hot shooting Aggies made themselves a 5-5 conference record by dropping the Red Raiders. The Farmers led all the way but a last minute surge by the Raiders probably scared a year’s growth out of the Cadet five. Play was hot and fast in the last minute of the game but the Aggies man¬ aged to hold a one point lead. Swisher led the scoring attack for A M with 17 points. AGGIES 71 - ARKANSAS 72 It looked like the Aggies would run wild at the start of the game but they were kept in check most of the game. In the last four seconds, Arkansas made the necessary two points—the ball actually passing through the net after the buzzer had sounded. Car- roll was high point man for the Ags with 23 points. A M 71 - LONGHORNS 61 Cox and Swisher led the sharp-shooting Aggies with 21 points to defeat a very de¬ termined group of Longhorns in their second meeting of the season with the Ags. Swish¬ er brought his three year total up to 964 points, which was a new all-time A M scor¬ ing record. CADETS 67 - OWLS 74 Following their towering center, Tom Robitaille, the Rice Owls managed to keep a sufficient margin over the Cadets through¬ out the game. Robitaille set a new con¬ ference record with 42 points. Kelly Chap¬ man led the Aggies’ attempt with 15 points while Ernie Turner was close behind with 14. AGGIES 66 - S.M.U. 70 The curtain fell on the last performance of the season, leaving the Aggies in fifth place. Archie Carroll led the scoring with 20 points, giving him a conference total of 220, a new record. Neil Swisher also upped his new three season record to 983 points. Carroll ties up ball. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Behind the coaching of Shelby Metcalf, former cage star at East Texas State College, the freshman basketball team compiled 7 wins against 5 losses during the 1958-59 season. Starting off with a bang, the team looked ' like they might tear the frosh league apart, but the Shorthorns dealt the team two losses that seemed to take the fire out of the team. The team was one of the tallest teams in A M’s history averaging at least 6’3” at all times. Carroll Broussard led the team in scoring with a 19.5 point per game average followed by Gary White who had a 15.3 average. John Keller led the team in rebounds with 125. The freshman team promises to make a strong varsity next year—adding height and experience to the varsity team. TRACK r a Front row, left to right: Garrison, Uribe, Medura, Flood, Kirkpatrick, Carver, Conoway, Clark, Hill, Bonorden. Second row: Coach Thomas, Palmer, Echols, Thomas, Jajovsky, Douglas, Lamb, Hickman, Dulock, Bagley. Third row: Vance, Whitely, Brewer, Cash, Long, Daniels, Tax, King. i COACH THOMAS Charlie Thomas, now serving his first year as track coach at A M, was an All-American sprinter at Texas and one of the nation’s top small-college coaches at East Texas State before coming to A M. The 27-year-old Thomas won the Southwest Conference 220 yard dash 3 consecutive years while running for the Steers. He also won the 100 yard dash in 1953 and was the NCAA 220 yard dash champion in 1954. In eight years of running track, he was beaten only twice in the 220 yard dash. Thomas coached the East Texas State Lions to three East Texas conference titles before coming to A M. 60 Hajovsky in the stretch. Daniels, Garrison, and Uribe take the hurdles. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET, MAY 7-8 The Aggies placed third in the conference meet with points to their credit. The Teasips were first with 87% points, and SMU came in second with 42% points. Owen Hill placed first in the discus, the only first place earned by A M in the meet. The Aggies came in second in the 440 yard relay and Lamb and Long came in third and fourth, respectively, in the Javelin throw. Vance prepares to go up and over. The vaulters: Brewer, Long, and Lamb. Left to right: Flood, Uribe, Cash, Clark. Relayers Cash, Hajovsky, Palmer, Echols. AIM-HOUSTON-TEXAS, FEB. 28 The Longhorns tallied up a total of 73 joints to put them ahead of the second alace Aggies who had 48% points to :heir credit. Ernie Uribe of A M fh shed first in the 220 yard low hurdles ind Charles Vance and Jerry Davis Drought top honors in pole vaulting to M. A M-RICE-LS.U., MARCH 21 The Aggies followed first place LSU to place second in their second tri-meet of the year. LSU chalked up 74% points, A M had 52%, and Rice fol¬ lowed with 42 points. A M placed first in the two mile run and the javelin, and tied for first in the high jump. A M-RICE-BAYLOR, MAY 2 This tri-meet marked the Aggies’ first track victory of the season. The Aggies scored 62% points to Rice’s 57 and 47% for Baylor. A M took first in high jump, 880 yard run, pole vault, discus, 220 yard low hurdles, and javelin throw. Hill demonstrates the proper technique for the discus throw. He won first in the A M, Rice, Baylor meet of May 2. FISH TRACK First row, left to right: Johnston, Webb, Nelson, Long, Oliver, Nash, Jacobson, Koepke, MacDaniel, Tieman. Second row: Coach Thomas, Bryant, Price, Crooks, Hink, Hardee, Williams, Conner. Third row: Fletcher, Keahey, Clair, Pike, MacDaniel, White, Rich¬ ardson, Huck. CROSS COUNTRY Left to right: Carver, King, Hickman, Dulock. Fishes Crooks, Richardson, Bryant, Nelson. Ace Hurler, Wayne Schaper, is met by his wife as he completes a 2 to 1 victory over the Rice Owls to cinch at least a tie for the conference championship. BASEBALL AC Sitting, left to right: J. B. Carroll, Lloyd Stone, Windell Reed, Bo Paradowski, Don Hullum, Gary Herrington, Dink Patterson, Don Davis, Randy Wortham, Byron Barber, Buddy Tanner. Standing: Hiram Miller, Bill Houchin, Ralph Plumlee, Larry Ayers, Joe Brooks, Thompson, Don Chase, Wayne Schaper, Dickie Hicherson, Clifford Davis, Percy Sanderson, Ray Hannigan, Coach Tom Chandler. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The 1959 Texas A M Baseball team will go down in the records of the Southwest Conference for making one of the most spectacular comebacks ever made in the conference as they captured the coveted Conference Championship. Having lost four of their first eight conference games, the Cadets were in third place at midseason, lagging the Texas Longhorns by games. Then, in a doubleheader in Fort Worth against the TCU Homed Frogs, the Aggies began their comeback which ended 9 games later and after they had copped the con¬ ference crown. The comeback included two wins over the pre¬ vious leaders, Texas University, two wins over Rice, and a single win over Baylor in addition to the double victory over the TCU Frogs. The Big Tivo, as they became known, (sophomore Percy Sanderson, and senior Wayne Schaper) were the winning pitch¬ ers in all of the eleven conference victories. The two hurlers were exceptionally sharp in the final drive, as they allowed less than three runs in five of the last seven conference games. Gary Herrington, three time All-Southwest Conference catcher, along with J. B. Carroll, Randy Wortham, and Byron Barber led the Aggie Nine at the plate. The Aggies compiled a. season record of 18 victories against 7 losses and were victims of one run defeats in all four of their conference losses. As Southwest Conference Champions, the A M Baseball Team represented the Conference in the NCAA Regional Playoffs against Arizona, with the winner gaining a berth in the National Playoffs in Omaha, Nebraska. Arizona won two 1 to victories in the playoff games against brilliant pitching by the Big Two, Schaper and Sanderson. In the first game, Sanderson allowed only three hits and struck out 18 men, but the Aggie batsmen could not keep the ball away from an Arizona fielder and failed to score. The second game almost duplicated the first, as Wayne Schaper allowed only four hits. The game ended with the bases full of Aggies. SEASON RECORD CHAMPS’ STATISTICS A M.... ___________ 2 Sam Houston 4 A M... ___________ 7 Houston __________________________ 2 A M.... ___________ 5 Sam Houston 9 A M.... ....... ... 8 Texas Lutheran ____________ 4 A M..... ............12 Texas Lutheran ___________ 4 A M 13 Houston 3 A M____ ........... 7 Texas (SWC) ______________ 6 A M... ............19 Baylor (SWC) ____________ 6 A M.... ___________13 BAMC (14 inn) ______ 10 A M... ____________13 BAMC .... 5 A M.... ____________ 6 SMU (SWC) ________________ 7 A M.... ____________ 3 Rice (SWC) ________________ 4 A M... __________14 TCIJ (SWC) 7 A M_____ ___________ 2 Baylor (SWC) _____________ 1 ASM- ___________ 1 St. Mary’s ___________________ 5 ASM____ ____________ 3 SMU (SWC) ________________ 4 A M.... ____________ 4 SMU (SWC) ________________ 5 A M.... ___________11 Texas Tech _________ 4 A M.... __________ 5 TCU (SWC (12 inn).... 2 A M.... ............ 9 TCU (SWC) (10 inn) 8 A M 3 Texas (SWC) 1 A M 4 Texas (SWC) 2 A M.... __________ 8 Rice (SWC) ______________ 7 A M.... ___________ 2 Rice (SWC)....... 1 A M.... ___________ 3 Baylor (SWC) ___________ 1 Ending the season with an over-all batting average of .268 was probably the major factor in the supremacy of the 1959 Aggie Baseball Team. Stuffy Davis led the team at the plate for the season with a .333 average along with 17 RBI’s. Captain Gary Herrington was the leading conference hitter for the team with a .361 average. Byron Barber was the slugger of the team, collecting six home runs during the season with five of them coming in the last 7 conference games. The Aggie hurlers also played a major role in the Aggie Championship as they allowed only 3.04 earned per game during the season and only 2.83 per game in conference play. Wayne Schaper and Percy Sanderson were the leading pitchers. Sanderson struck out 54 men to lead in this field while Schaper allowed only 12 bases on balls in 54 innings pitched. 1959 FINAL A M VARSITY PITCHING FOR 25-GAME SEASON PITCHER G CG IP R H ER ERA SO BB HR HB WP BK W L PCT Thompson _____ 7 0 21 2 3 16 20 13 5.39 14 13 2 3 3 0 1 0 1.000 Hickerson ________________________________ 1 0 2 2 3 3 2 0 0.00 1 2000110 1.000 Ayres................ 13 1 49 2 3 21 39 14 2.54 33 20 2 0 4 1 3 1 .750 Sanderson________________________________ 15 4 83 1 3 33 65 22 2.38 54 46350083 .727 Schaper---------------------------------- 11 2 54 2 3 27 45 21 3.45 32 12 8 0 2 0 5 2 .714 Hullum ____________________________________ 5 0 11 1 3 10 12 7 5.53 4 6 2 1 1 0 0 1 .000 Boeder________ 3 0 5 1 4 0 0.00 1 40-20000 .000 Vrba_____________ 2 0 1 0 1 0 0.00 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 Galle _______________________ 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0.00 1 0000000 .000 Duggan _________________________________ 1 0 1 1 2 1 9.00 0 0000000 .000 A M----------------- 25 7 231 112 191 78 3.04 141 105 17 12 11 2 18 7 .720 OPP-------------- 25 6 225 177 241 132 5.28 146 140 16 12 11 0 7 18 .280 TEAM BATTING AVERAGES SEASON CONFERENCE PLAYER G AB R H AVE 2B 3B HR RBI PLAYER G AB R H AVE 2B 3B HR RBI C. Davis 25 81 16 27 .333 9 17 Paradnwski R 18 4 7 .389 1 1 1 5 Hickerson ..... 25 78 14 26 .333 6 3 11 Herrington ___________________________ _______________ 11 36 9 13 .361 4 1 5 Pararlnwsski 15 24 4 8 .333 1 1 1 7 C. Davis.................... ________________ 15 48 7 16 .333 7 8 Herrington 18 64 15 21 .328 6 3 11 Houchin ............................. __________________ 6 3 1 1 .333 D. Davis 13 16 2 5 .313 2 3 Wortham ... ___________________ . ....... 10 32 4 10 .313 2 1 3 Sanderson 15 26 1 8 .308 1 6 Carroll ... 15 58 11 18 .310 5 1 1 9 Chase 11 20 3 6 .300 2 1 3 Chase _____________________ ............... 6 10 1 3 .300 1 1 1 Schaper 11 18 3 5 .278 1 5 Schaper ____________ . _ . ____ . . _________________ 6 14 2 4 .286 1 4 Plumlee 25 101 24 28 .277 3 2 17 Hickerson — — ..... _______________15 42 4 11 .262 2 1 5 Wortham 20 44 9 12 .273 2 1 4 Plumlee 15 58 14 14 .241 1 1 9 Garrnll 24 77 14 20 .260 6 1 1 1 Reed ____________________________________ ________________ 13 50 10 12 .240 3 6 Reed 22 87 17 22 .253 7 14 Patterson . ........15 56 12 12 .214 1 1 7 Ayres 14 20 5 5 .250 3 4 Sanderson — __________ ___________ 10 19 4 .211 1 5 Houchin 13 4 2 1 .250 Ayres 8 10 1 2 .200 1 1 Patterson 24 85 19 21 .247 2 2 1 11 Rarher ___ ___ ____ .15 53 10 9 .170 1 5 13 Rarher 25 99 21 20 .202 2 1 6 22 Stone 8 13 2 1 .077 2 Stone ____________________ ........ 17 42 6 6 .143 2 4 D. Davis . . . . ______________4 .000 Hullum 5 .000 Hullum 8 .000 North ........ 5 3 1 .000 Thompson 1 .000 3 1 o o .000 o o o o xxueuer ------------------- Ratcheller 2 1 .000 A M _____________________________ _________________ 15 520 92 137 .263 31 4 11 83 Wisdom l 1 o o .000 o o o OPP ________________________ ......... 15 509 62 112 .220 25 1 11 51 vy row.win __________________ Vrba ... . ........... 2 .000 Duggan ....... ____________ 1 1 .000 Tanner ............ ........ 1 .000 Galle __________ ________________ 1 .000 A M _______________________________ 25 897 177 241 .268 55 8 16 152 OPP _______________________________________ 25 860 112 191 .222 40 2 17 98 GARY HERRINGTON Catcher Team Captain Gary Herrington was selected as the conference’s best catcher for the third con¬ secutive year. He was the leading hitter in con¬ ference play with a .361 average. A shoulder in¬ jury kept him from catching during the latter part of the season, but because of his valuable ability at the plate, he was kept in the lineup and roamed outfield. PERCY SANDERSON Pitcher Sophomore hurler, Percy Sanderson, was a big cog in the Aggie pennant drive winning 7 of the 11 conference victories won by the team. Sanderson ended the year with a 2.38 earned run average and struck out 54 men in his 83 innings pitched. WAYNE SCHAPER Pitcher Big Wayne, the master of control, waited until late season to get hot, but ended the season with two near perfect victories over Texas and Rice. Schaper walked only 12 men in 54 in¬ nings nitched. RALPH PLUMLEE Shortstop Ralph gained all Southwest Conference recog¬ nition as a utility infielder. He had only a 277 batting average, but he somehow managed to always figure in the winning run of a game. Pllimlf wnc cpnrmrl in PJRT’c nrif-Vi IV A GOOD START Coach Tom Chandler, a graduate of Baylor University, started his Collegiate Baseball coaching career off with a bang by leading the Texas Aggies to a Conference Championship. The spirited coach seemed to never say die as he constantly worked the team into a champion crew. Although a seemingly mild-mannered person, Chandler made several trips to the field for a heated discussion with the men in blue when it appeared that his team had caught the raw end of a call. However, it is seldom that you will find a baseball coach that is as highly respected, both as a coach and as an individual by his players as was Coach Chandler. PRACTICE, PRACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE Long and hard Spring training caused many to drop out as Chandler never eased up. Every detail was covered time and time again as the future champions started the season. COACH CHANDLER WE DID IT! The coach is met by his happy wife after the Aggies cinch at least a tie for the conference crown with a 2 to 1 victory over the Rice Owls. Z.O TEXAS SERIES All-Southwest Conference Ralph Plumlee is safe at third to set up insurance tally in the Aggies’ second win over Texas. A M TEXAS 7 6 3 1 4 2 At the halfway point of the Southwest Conference Baseball race, the Texas Longhorns were far out in front with a 3 2 game lead over the second place Rice Owls. The Longhorns had a 7-1 record with their only loss coming at the hands of the Texas Aggies in their opening game. And then, just as the Aggies made their drive, the Tea- sips began to falter in the two game series in Kyle Field near the end of the season in which the Aggies defeated the Longhorns twice more to complete a perfect season with their arch rivals. The first game of the conference for both teams saw the Aggies cop a 7 to 6 victory. The Sips had three home runs, but sloppy fielding on their part and timely hitting by the Aggies was all Percy Sanderson needed to get credit for his first varsity SWC win. Larry Ayers started and pitched five innings for the Ags but got in trouble in the 6th. Mighty mite J. B. Carroll led the Aggies at the plate with a single, double, and triple and three RBI’s. Byron Barber began his home run barrage by blasting one out of the park with a man on base to keep the Cadets in the game. The second game of the Texas series ended with the Aggies on top by a score of 3-1. J. B. Carroll was again a thorn in the Teasips’ side as he hit the first pitch over the left field fence to draw first blood and a lead that was never overcome. Carroll also had a double to complete his mastery over the Longhorn moundsmen, and scored the winning run in the eighth inning on Wendell Reed’s long double. Big Wayne Schaper had his greatest day in Aggie uniform in the third game of the Texas series as he faced only 30 men and pitched only 100 pitches in nine innings of near perfect ball as the Aggies ended their perfect season against the conference favorites. Bo Para- dowski, first sacker, led the Ags at the plate with two hits in three trips. BO PARADOWSKI, first base senior J. B. CARROLL, outfielder junior DON HULLUM, pitcher senior (captain) RICE SERIES A M RICE 3 4 8 7 2 1 The Aggies were able to win only two out of three games against the Rice Owls as they lost the first game of the series by a single run. However, it was a win over the Owls that cinched the title for the Aggies climaxing their championship drive. In the first game, the Ags jumped off to a 3-0 lead in the second inning hut a late inning rally by the Owls was enough to hand Percy Sanderson his first conference defeat. The second game of the series developed into the Aggies’ seventh straight victory and placed them as strong contenders for the con¬ ference crown. Percy Sanderson was the winner of the 8-7 game. Randy Wortham, catching in place of the injured Gary Herrington, more than replaced the Aggie captain by homering in the winning run in the eighth, doubling, and scoring three runs himself. The last game of the Rice series ended with a brilliant catch by left fielder Byron Barber up against the left field fence as the Aggies cinched at least a tie for the championship with a 2-1 victory. Wayne Schaper faced only 29 batters in the nine inning affair giving up three hits, two of which were scratch infield singles. Schaper also knocked in the winning run with a single over the shortstop’s head in the bottom of the 7th. Percy Sanderson is the first to step out of the bus after the Aggies return from Houston where they defeated the Rice Owls 8-7 to become strong contenders for the con¬ ference championship. “Big Wayne” in a near perfect performance against Rice. WENDELL REED, third base DICK HICKERSON, first base RANDY WORTHAM, catcher senior junior sophomore TCU SERIES a m tcu 14 7 5 2 9 8 Byron Barber completely mastered the Texas Christian Uni¬ versity Horned Frog pitching staff this year by blasting four homers to lead the Aggies to a clean sweep over the Frogs. In the first game, the Cadets took an easy victory by blasting 16 hits. Barber had four of these in five attempts including a double, single, and two homers. Gary Herrington, Dink Patter¬ son, and J. B. Carroll had two hits apiece as the Aggies climbed to a 3-2 conference record to remain in the race for the crown. The second and third games were played in a doubleheader in Fort Worth and were the beginning of the Aggies’ pennant drive that consisted of 7 consecutive conference victories. In the first game, Percy Sanderson pitched twelve innings and Byron Barber blasted two more homers as the Aggies won a five to two decision. Barber’s second homer came in the twelfth with two men on to ice down the game. Ralph Plumlee got three hits to lead the Cadets at the plate. In the second game of the doubleheader, the much discussed Banda’s Blooper occurred and gave the Aggies a new life which resulted in a conference championship. TCU was leading the Aggies 7-5 going into the last of the ninth. Randy Wortham led off the ninth taking a called third strike and Dick Hickerson rolled out to the pitcher for the second out. Ralph Plumlee followed with a blooper which George Banda, TCU shortstop, let dribble through his glove. Then, before you could say Arizona, Bo Paradowski singled, Dink Patterson singled, Don Davis walked, and J. B. Carroll walked to force in the tying run. Patterson then stole home to put the Aggies in front and start them on the trail to a conference crown. Percy Sanderson relieved the starting pitcher and received credit for his second win of the day. Randy Wortham got four for six and Dink Patterson got three for five to lead the Aggies at the plate. Proclaimed the best outfield in the conference by Coach Chandler, the Aggie outfielders were a major factor in the pennant drive with excellent fielding and clutch hitting. Left to right: J. B. Carroll, Byron Barber, Stuffy Davis, and Lloyd Stone. The Aggies were well equipped with pitchers with Don Hullom, Percy Sanderson, and Wayne Schaper. A sore arm kept Hullom on the bench and greatly hindered the Aggies in the early part of the season. LLOYD STONE, outfield senior DINK PATTERSON, first base junior LARRY AYERS, pitcher sophomore SMU SERIES Three time All-Southwest Conference Catcher, Gary Herrington, puts the tag on a teammate in an early season intra-squad game. Dink Patterson questions a third called strike on Mighty Mite J. B. Carroll, the 132 lb., 5 ft. 6 in. Aggie outfielder. Carroll was a key man in the pennant drive with his timely hitting and expert fielding. A M 6 3 4 SMU 7 4 5 The Southern Methodist Mustangs managed to finish only fourth place in the Conference, but they were owners of three of the four Aggie defeats, and had a perfect season against the Conference Champs. All three games of the series ended with the Mustangs a one run winner. In the first game of the series, the Ponies made the most of Aggie miscues to hand the Cadets their first conference de¬ feat. The Mustangs got four runs in the third on two walks, two errors, two stolen bases, a wild pitch, a passed ball, and one single. Sophomore, Larry Ayers, was the losing pitcher as he got no support whatsoever from the usually sharp infield. J. B. Carroll and Gary Herrington led the Aggie batsmen with identi¬ cal 2 for 5’s. A ninth inning rally fell short in the second game as the Ponies won 4-3. With two on and two out in the last inning, Ran¬ dy Wortham sent the center fielder against the wall with a long drive, but the Mustang fly chaser brought the ball in to end the game and lower the Aggies into third place in the con¬ ference. The Aggie infield again let loose with 5 errors to aid the Mustang team. J. B. Carroll again led the Aggie batters with two hits in four trips to the plate. Two home runs by Carl Trepagnier paced the Mustangs over the faltering Aggies in the third and final game of the series to virtually eliminate the Aggies from the Conference race. The defeat gave the Aggies a 4-4 record and placed them 3% games behind the league leading Texas Longhorns, J. B. Carroll blast¬ ed two more hits to end the series with a .475 batting average against the Mustangs. Bo Paradowski homered for the Aggies to put them ahead at one point in the game. Wayne Schaper was the loser. CLIFFORD DAVIS, outfield sophomore BYRON BARBER, outfield sophomore DON DAVIS, shortstop sophomore Byron Barber scores third run in Aggie 3-1 decision over the Texas Longhorns. BAYLOR SERIES A M BAYLOR 19 6 2 1 3 1 The Aggie Baseball team continued the A M supremacy over the Baylor Bears in 1959 by defeating them three times in three attempts. The first game of the series was one of few lopsided victories that the Aggies had during the season. This game saw the Ags get 16 hits and 19 runs as they easily won their second conference game in as many tries. Captain and All-SWC catcher. Gary Herrington, lead the hitting attack with two doubles and a single and was helped by Wendell Reed and Dick Hicker- son who got two hits apiece. Wayne Schaper was credited with the win for his first of four conference victories. The second game was a different story as the Aggies barely eased by the Bears with a 2-1 victory. Percy Sanderson went the route and allowed only 5 hits as the Aggies evened their conference record at three and three. Sanderson helped his own cause with a double and single and by knocking in the tying run. He struck out ten men in the game. The third game of the series was the last conference game for the champion Ags, and the last victory for the seniors of the Comeback team. The win climaxed a string of 9 consecutive wins and ended the most dramatic comeback ever made by an SWC team. Percy Sanderson finished a superb sophomore year by allowing only one run and winning his 7th conference game. Ag takes off to set a new record. SWIMMING irst row, left to right: James R. Young, Manager; Johnny Lyons, Orlando Cossani, John Harrington, Don Draper, Phil Williams, Dave Woodard, Ronald ileitz, Coach Adamson. Second row: Richard Andrews, Frank Rhorbough, Sonny York, Jack Scholl, Emil Mamaliga. Not pictured: Derter Urer, Dubby Godfrey, Harold Hooks, Marc Pone, Frank Holmes, Jim Roberts. ◄ COACH ART ADAMSON The Aggies finished third in the Southwest Conference competition, ending just as the experts had predicted. Next year looks very bright for the Aggie tankmen, for the sophomores who will return next year did an outstanding job. Ag backstroker splashes on to victory. FISH SWIMMING First row, left to right: Coach Emil Mamaliga, Bob Stacy, Bill Crenshaw, Clark Lincoln, Fred Kana, Jack King, Keoni Halligan, John Patterson, John McKinney, John McLain, Coach Adamson. Second row: Bill Pechacek, Bert White, Jerry Van Wert, Guy Savage, Robert Timme, John Cornell, Dick Moers, Sam Rhodes, Richard Trapp. i EMIL MAMALIGA, Coach TENNIS The varsity tennis team played only six conference games this year. They won one and lost five gaining 6 out of a possible 26 points. Their lone win was over TCU. One of the outstanding performances of the year was by Barber when he split sets with Conference champion Fisher of Rice. Coach Bo Bell says that much improvement is expected in the coming year. FISH TENNIS Coach Bell, Foster, Morris, Ashbum, Halter, Mills, Ernst, Knox. r%f GOLF Front row, left to right: Triplett, Mitchella, Jones, Prewitt. Second row: Fonseca, Martindale, Hull, Coach Fagin. Texas Aggies won 251 2 and lost 161 2 to finish third in the Conference. First place was awarded to Texas Tech and second, to TCU. Billy Martindale and Binky Mitchella tied for 3rd place in the 1959 Championship race with scores of 290. In team matches, A1 Jones was the leading individual player. Martindale putting: It s in, of course. ◄ Mitchella watches the ball soar down the fairway. Hull makes another of long drives. 82 FISH GOLF Front row, left to right: Johnson, Stroman, Lively. Second row: Fetters, Coach Fagin, Holland. “T”-ASSOCIATION Ed Dudley F. B. Durlock Jack Estes W. E. Houchin Tommy Howard Ronald Kirkpatrick Wayne Labor James McNichol Powell Berry Jack Collier Wilmer Cox “T”-ASSOCIATION George Gray Gary Herrington Frank Hernandez Owen Hill Hiram Miller Charles Milstead Joe Munson Roy Northrop Gale Oliver PISTOL Back row, left to right: Sgt. Card, Roberts, Gill, Wilson, Major Reel. Front row: Sprague, Adams, Bollfrass, Wilson, Benson. Major K. D. Reel and Sgt. Card headed the pistol team to a 6 win to 5 loss season. This year, five members will receive letters. Charles Bollfrass, captain of th e team, won the award for the highest individual score for the second straight year. The Cadets took first place and several individual awards given at the Austin Spring Pistol Tournament. FENCING Because of a lack of competition the Varsity Fencing team failed to compete in any intercollegiate meets this year. There¬ fore, the team developed into a club and the only action was intrasquad. In the intrasquad action, Albert Ong was the top winner trailed by Bryant Ralph. op row, left to right: Coach Weider, Edwards, Hoffman, Beyer, Rarail, Murski, French, Todd, Meyer, anders, Bryant, Porter, Kois. Center row: Brown, Sorenson, Allen, Hoyt, Bearden, Boswell, Rozo. Bottom )w: Alexander, Short, Leiske, Ray, Montgomery, Terazan. Front row, left to right: Henry Walton, Coach; Jim Ellisor, W. C. Watkins, L. B. Teas, P M. Briggs Back row: Romero Galindo, Wheeler Sears, R. B. Trapp, R. W. Hester. Front row, left to right: Moran, Laurel, Hines, Eichblatt, Ray, Wallace, McKnight, Brothers, Marshall, Allen, Macerias. Second row: Moore, Berman, Wilson, Flaherty, Gallatin, Jones, Bailey, Morris, Smith. Third row: Higgle, Taylor, Garcia, Murray, Boone, Ogg, Patton, Bauer, Fowler, Miner. Fourth row: Barney Welch (Intramural Director), Bradford, Herold, Hubbard, Billings, Vasquez, Fisher, Figart, Leonard, Hudgins, Haskell. INTRAMURAL MANAGERS 1958-59 The intramural program at Texas A M is the largest one in the world. A lot of work goes into the operation of such a program and the majority of this work is done by the intramural managers. These managers are stu¬ dents and their services are extracurricular. CLASS “A” FOOTBALL, “A” ATH. Roeder, Davis, Shaper, Harrington, Ayers, Carroll, Barber, Tanner, Wisdom CLASS “B” FOOTBALL, “A” QMC. Sketon, Sprague, Ohlendorf, Lednicky, Miears, Moreland, DePue, Harlan, Rowden, Brand, Anthis, Carrothers, Scarcella CLASS “A” HORSESHOES, SQUADRON 13 Carr, McKay, Gilbreath, Browner, Jordon, Sudderth, Schmid CLASS “B” HORSESHOES, “A” INF. Menn, Gardner, Hix CLASS “A” CROSS COUNTRY. “B” ORD. Powell, Cox, Pope, Walker CLASS “B” CROSS COUNTRY. “C” F.A. Mitchell, Flanagan, Gomez, (not shown) Gibson, Reinharat CLASS “A” HANDBALL, SQUADRON 17 Wallace, Parks, Barkimeyer, Griffith, Pate, Frost, Reeh CLASS “B” HANDBALL, “A” INF. Gabriel, Walton, Gardner, Brothers, Lewis, McGaughy CLASS “B” 880 YD. RELAY, “A” SIGNAL Steel, Riente, Cory, Alaniz CLASS “B” TRACK High Jump—Berry—Sqd. 4 880 Run—Gilbreath—“B” AAA Broad Jump—Ernst—“A” Med. Pole Vault—Powen—“B” Ord. 440 Dash—Keahey—“A” Ord. 120 yd. Hurdles—Hudson—Sqd. 5 CLASS “A” 880 YD. RELAY, SQD. 13 Graf, Halbert, Dement, Graetzel CLASS “B” SOFTBALL, “C” AAA Canales, Vestal, Dewbre, Mitchell, Vela, Branch, Dunn, Bridges CLASS “A” BOWLING, “A” F.A. Buchanan, Bullington CLASS “A” TENNIS, “A” AAA Lee, Bower, Terry, Kanak, Kaase, Phillips CLASS “A” RIFLE, SQD. 19 Dalby, Boyce, Ford, Bahme CLASS “A” 440 YD. RELAY, “A” VET Taylor, McGinty, Mays, Todd CLASS “A” SWIMMING 400 ft. Freestyle Relay Robertson, Reinhardt, Post, Frost CLASS “A” SWIMMING 300 ft. Medley Relay, “C” F.A. Goldenberg, Cunningham, Gardner 157 lb.—Stone—“A” Inf. OPEN TENNIS—DOUBLES MAROON BAND Jameson, Spikes CLASS “A” SWIMMING 100 ft. Back—Parson—“B” Comp. Diving—Galindo—Mitchell 200 ft. Breast—Huber—Sqd. 9 • v £ - CLASS “C” BASKETBALL, DAY STUDENTS Pitts, Stietler, Garcia, Starr, Jackson Sanders, Hicks, German, Krause, Pate, Medlin, Brasher CLASS “B” WRESTLING -Gray—“A” Ord. i.—Porter—Sqd. 4 -Brent—“B” Engr. -Morris—Sqd. 19 -Terzian—“B” Engr. -Ridgeway—Sqd. 17 —Haner—Sqd. 1 -Gaeglin—Sqd. 1 CLASS “B” BASKETBALL, SQD. 7 Munnerlyn, McChesney, Monroe, Alleson, Jones, Smith OPEN GOLF Littlefield—Leggett Hall CLASS “B” SWIMMING, 300 MEDLEY RELAY “A” SIGNAL Steel, Reod, (not shown) Acrer CLASS “B” BOWLING, “A” T.C. CLASS “B” SWIMMING Servello, Overholtz, Anderson 200 ft. Breast Stroke—Murray—Sqd. 11 400 ft. Relay—Pittman—“A” Ord. 400 ft. Relay—Gray—“A” Ord. 100 ft. Breaststroke—Westover—Sqd. 3 HIRAM FRENCH, SQUADRON 5 commanding officer, puts the squeeze on the neck of Norman Morrison, Allen Academy, as he wins the heavyweight division of the Intramural Wrestling Championships. The High Jump! Of all the Intramural Track events, they entered me in the high jump. Ronnie Hampton, a Veterinary sophomore, won the intramural high jump with a leap of 5-10. vanity fair . . . seldom close, often missed, always loved vanity fair • 100 sweethearts • 108 senior favorites • 114 1939 Every year a girl from Texas Women’s University is selected as the Aggie Sweetheart. This selection is made by twelve of the top Seniors of A M and is based on beauty, poise, personality, and campus popularity. This year, Miss Millie Rowland, a sophomore general curric¬ ulum major from Hot Springs, Arkansas, was chosen as the Aggie Sweetheart. She was presented as the Sweetheart during halftime at the Texas A M-SMU football game. TIT ary C izaSe Ji CoacJ? escortecf 6y ic iarci CoacA Garo yn CBeute escortecf Sy Jrecf Jfunter TJamia unners GlCary Sue CRaicfifJ escortecf Sy j ofin fRatc ifjf % silk ■ Virginia Jfofines escortecf JacJz Swann fsharon ane f faify escortecf by foe f u nn Go A on 2 ueen JlCar e IGa son sponsorecf Ap CRio rancfe y ometown Ua Jey GfuS opnomore escorted 6, JresJiman cS wee theart oouisa Inn Do up fas escorted 6ij Robert Joe Jl epte Com Bat Gutie B)anc ra JlBc G roy escortecf Gafoin Girummett Gar of Baoonne Gozart AGGIE HONOR MOTHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Dorothy V. Cleland Every year an Aggie mother is selected as the Aggie Mother of the Year. This selection is made from entries submitted by the students themselves and is based on the willingness and helpfulness that the mother has shown in providing her son with an education at Texas A M. This year Mrs. Dorothy Cleland was selected as the A M Honor Mother of the Year. Mrs. Cleland was widowed in 1954 and has taken upon herself the responsibility of providing for the welfare of her children. She has had two sons graduate from Texas A M and her youngest son Bill will graduate this year. The oldest two boys both hold Doctor’s Degrees and Bill will begin his graduate work next semester. 114 Senior 7 auorite$ Mrs. J. W. Bills Sr. by Joe Bills Jr. Juanita Wolfe by Gene R. Birdwell Joanne Gamer by Jay B. Bisbey Mrs. Ewald Blaschke by E. J. Blaschke Billie, Russell and Stephen by Lamar R. Blaschke Rita Witt by Lindsey Blayney, III Eloise Bollfrass by Buddy Bollfrass Barbara Boswell by Melvin Boswell Marigen P. Pallare’s by Guellermo E. Boulton Mrs. Ward Boyce by Ward Boyce, Jr. La Merle Boyd by Curtis Wayne Boyd Janet Ruth Bradshaw by Jack C. Bradshaw Becky Wheeler by David J. Bratton, Jr. Frances Bravenec by Tommy Bravenec Colleen Brawner by Mike Brawner Mrs. Darlene Bridges by James W. Bridges, Jr. Dixie Ellen Brooks by Charles W. 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Smith Carolyn Jo Snapka by Ernie Snapka Mrs. Ernest Snapka, Sr. by Ernest Snapka, Jr. Glenda Nell Pomroy by Paul L. Snelson Mrs. J. E. Sonnier by Jim Sonnier , i Rochelle and Molly Truitt by Charles R. Truitt Carolyn Wilson by Donald R. Turner Mrs. Helmuth Ulbrieht by Gilmer D. Ulbrieht Mrs. Wilbam Van Haselen by Joe E. Van Haselen Betty Van Zandt by Curtis Joe Van Zandt Mrs. R. G. Villaronga by Raul G. Villaronga Mrs. Joe Vykukal by Hubert C. Vykukal Barbara Hurst by Robert A. Walker Dianne Hieatt by Jim Wallace Mrs. Helen Hord by Jim Wallace Jennie and David by Donald E. Walsh Mrs. J. R. Weaver by Charles R. Weaver Ellyn Peyton by Don Weinacht Mary Lee Welsch by Roger G. Welsch Dolores Webb by Glenn H. Westmoreland Kereata Massey by Herbert E. Whalen Cecilice Zemanek by Patrick J. Whelan Gerry Geary by Donald E. Whitt Mrs. A. M. Wiesner by Jim Wiesner Mrs. Forrestine Wilkes by John Rob Wilkes III Sallie Puddy by Robert E. Wilkins Willouise Burkhart by Joe E. Williams Mrs. T. W. McGlasson by Robert L. Williams Diane Williams by Stanley Williams Wanda Williamson by Bernard Williamson Mrs. Alice Ann Wilmesmeier by Lawrence Wilmesmeier Mrs. R. M. Wilson by Bobby D. Wilson Maud Munnerlyn by John D. Windham Jerrie Smith by Joe Don Winkle Gracie Wolpman by Manroy Wolpman enior favorites Virginia A. Wood, Jr. by William A. Wood Jr. Mrs. J. 0. Woodman by William C. Woodman Beth and Kevin Wooton by Dennis E. Wooton Kathy Maxtindale by Gene Wortham Patricia Ann Rixon by Thomas 0. Wynne Shirley Yantis by Albert L. Yantis Lillian Jeanette Mora by Bruno Ybarra Mary Young by L. J. Young Mary Lee Watts by Frank Yount Mrs. A. C. Harzke by Jack Harzke military . . . backbone of spirit and tradition in the largest Cadet Corps in the world. HH! tion Edited By: BOB WHITE 128 MILITARY Capt. Coffin, Capt. Hudson, Capt. Weihs, Maj. Ridale, Lt. Shepherd, Lt. Blake. Fourth row: Capt. Higgins, Capt. Bennett, Capt. Bennett, Capt. Fergerson. Third row: Capt. Briggs, Capt. Williams, Lt. Goode, Capt. Atwater, Capt. Killebrew, Capt. Hartnell, Capt. Hartnell, Capt. Biggs, Capt. Wilson, Lt. Olson, Maj. Moore. Second row: Maj. Scott, Lt. Col. Vaden, Col. George, Maj. Scoggins, Lt. McClaren, Capt. Simmons, Capt. Smith, Lt. Homstein, Capt. Swindle, Capt. Martin. First row: Capt. Griffith, Maj. McCaulley, Lt. Col. Remele, Col. Gregrey, Col. Davis, Col. Elder, Maj. McCorvey, Maj. Reel, Maj. Haley, Maj. Lowe, Lt. Col. Adams, Maj. Williams. OFFICERS COMMANDANTS OFFICE Col. Joe E. Davis, Commandant Lt. Col. Taylor Wilkins, Asst. Commandant Lt. Col. Frank Vaden, Adm. Asst. ARMY OFFICERS Col. Frank L. Elder, PM ST Lt. Col. Jack H. Remele, Exec. Lt. Col. Worthy M. Cunningham, Basic Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns Lt. Col. Thomas A. George Maj. David D. McCorvey Maj. William Haley, Jr. Maj. Horace A. Lowe Maj. Gilbert F. Moore Maj. Kermit D. Reel Maj. Ruel P. Scoggins Capt. Joseph D. Bennett Capt. George W. Hartnell Capt. William L. Martin Capt. John W. Simmons Capt. Odie E. Biggs Capt. James W. Ferguson Capt. Donald H. Smith, Jr. Capt. Wilbur A. Wilson CWO Guinard H. Rydell AIR FORCE OFFICERS Col. Charles E. Gregory, PAS Lt. Col. William F. Barnard, Jr., Operations Maj. Roger A. McMaulley, AS 111 Capt. William F. Atwater, AS I Capt. Joseph M. Bennett, ]r., AS I Capt. E. J. Briggs, AS II Capt. Grange S. Coffin, Jr., Adm. Off. Capt. Rovert P. Foster, Jr., AS 11 Capt. Rolla E. Griffith, AS IV Capt. Edwin H. Higgins, AS IV Capt. Truett Hudson, AS I Capt. James B. Killebrew, AS I Capt. Phillip D. Weihs, AS 111 Capt. Hulbert F. Weitzel, Jr., AS II Capt. Gene F. Williams, AS 111 1 Lt. David E. Allen, AS IV 1 Lt. Sterling Goode, AS 1 TACTICAL OFFICERS Lt. Col. E. V. Adams, Band Director Maj. Hugh R. Williams Maj. Edward L. Scott Capt. William C. Swendle 1 Lt. Charles F. Hornstein, Jr. 1 Lt. Sherwood W. McClaren 1 Lt. Marvin B. Olson 1 Lt. Perry J. Shepard 1 Lt. Worth M. Blake 130 DEPARTMENT Fourth row, left to right: S Sgt. Smith, Sgt. Bowdon, M Sgt. Holt, M Sgt. Truett, M Sgt. Dillon, Sfc. Howley. Third row: Wittman, T Sgt. Daniel, M Sgt. Hensley, Sfc. Weldon, Sfc. Herring, M Sgt. Fleshman, M Sgt. Linton, M Sgt. Temple, M Sgt. Lee, M Sgt. Switzer. Second row: S Sgt. Wilson, T Sgt. Millican, S Sgt. Bradley, S Sgt. Rutherford, Sfc. Brown, Sfc. Lyons, M Sgt. Adam, Sfc. Mayne, M Sgt. Cilio. First row: T Sgt. Heaton, S Sgt. Novak, M Sgt. Darnell, M Sgt. Thompson, M Sgt. Miller, M Sgt. Card, M Sgt. Gentry, M Sgt. Pantalion, M Sgt. Turnipseed. ARMY M Sgt. William H. Card M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt M Sgt. Clarence C. Lee M Sgt. Adrian E. Miller M Sgt. Richard M. Temple M Sgt. Kenneth H. Truitt M Sgt. John W. Turnipseed SFC. James R. Brown SFC. Elmer V. Hetzel SFC. Wesley C. Howley SFC. John T. Lyons SFC. Jesse A. Mayne AIR FORCE M Sgt. Henry H. Allen M Sgt. Lowell A. Darnell M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson T Sgt. James B. Caniel T Sgt. Burl J. Heaton T Sgt. Robert E. McElroy T Sgt. Aubrey R. Rice T Sgt. Oscar E. Millican S Sgt. David R. Bradley S Sgt. Albert Novae Jr. S Sgt. Emerson R. Rutherford S Sgt. Branson W. Smith S Sgt. Malcolm K. Wilson AFC. James A. Wittman 131 CORPS WILLIAM B. HEYE JR. Corps Sergeant Major 132 GEORGE R. CURTIS Deputy Corps Commander STAFF LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. T. E. REDDIN S. W. HELMS R. T. PFEUFFER J. J. BUSER K. P. CUNNINGHAM Adjutant Intelligence Operations Supply Inspector General LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. J. H. PARTRIDGE E. E. TURNER JR. WM. A. MYERS W. J. SKAGGS J. 0. TEAGUE Chaplain Athletics Officer Scholastic Consolidated Band Corps P.I.O. LT. COL. MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. R. K. POTTS R. C. SCHBERT B. C. BLASCHKE W. M. DOVER H. L. RANSON Day Student Liaison Head Drum Major Intelligence Operations Athletic M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. W. E. JOHNSTON WM. L. WHITNEY L. D. NICHOLS Band Liaison Supply Communications M SGT. J. C. BURTON Public Information 133 CADET COURT COURT “A” Col. Charles H. Robinson Col. Jay R. Roland Lt. Col. Grady W. Barr Lt. Col. Stanley W. Helms Lt. Col. Kenneth E. Smith Major Leonard F. Dorney Major Charle N. Messer Major Don W. Moore Major Jackie E. Schmidt Capt. Charles A. Bollfrass. Capt. William R. Brinkoeter Capt. Elmer E. Kunkle Capt. Darwin T. Strickland Capt. Herbert E. Whalen M Sgt. Byron C. Blaschke Standing, left to right: Helms, Strickland, Bollfrass, Messer, Schmidt, Brinkoeter, Kunkle, Whalen, Blaschke. Seated: Dorney, Barr, Robinson, Roland, Smith, Moore. COURT “B” COL. ROBERT E. WILKINS President COURT “B” Col. Robert E. Wilkins Lt. Col. Raymond L. Darrow Lt. Col. Eugene E. Fudge Lt. Col. Stanley W. Helms Lt. Col. John 0. Teague Maj. Roy E. Davis Maj. Manley W. Jones, Jr. Capt. Richard C. Cawley Capt. James A. Hataway Capt. Thomas L. Johnson Capt. Edward A. Wveste Capt. Steve P. Voinis M Sgt. Byron C. Blaschke Standing, left to right: Helms, Davis, Wveste, Voinis, Johnson, Hataway, Blaschke. Seated: Cawley, Teague, Darrow, Wilkins, Fudge, Jones. CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR R. E. BUFORD L. A. ASTLE WM. N. McDANIEL L. A. CHVATAL J. E. MINOR B. W. PHILLIPS Adjutant Air Operations P.I. and Scholastic Supply Officer Operations Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. R. E. PETERSON V. E. MULANAX W. E. JOHNSTON D. H. ARNOLD B. N. BOARNET J. E. ANDERSON Sergeant Major Supply Liaison Operations Drum and Bugle Corps Public Information and Scholastic 135 MAROON BAND Sixth tow, left to right: Bird, Huckaby, McGill, Wentworth, Harrison, Peeler, Betts, Couch, Crouch, Dorotik, Hill, Hamilton, J. R., Copley, Steinle, Ray, Leavitt, Darley, Herrington, Terrell, Finley, Winford, Denison, Stephenson, Voelter, Calkins, Mayfield. Fifth tow: Menville, Lunsford, Sweatman, Hendrix, Ellisor, Sellman, Earl, Jamison, Carter, J. H., Wilkes, Hall, Sharp, J. K., Tinsley, Scaggs, Head, Tallman, Chandler, Spikes, Henneberger, Rable, Strange, Kissman, Smith, R. E., Young, Macik, Maldonado. Fourth tow: Blekins, Walker, Wright, Boren, McLester, Kleinfester, Kleinfeld, Sacco, Smith, R. W., Anthony, Fischer, Byrom, Kearney. Third tow: Buckner, Eitel. Second row: Howes, Hopson, Day, Burton, Davis, Eckert, Smith, J. D., Hutton, Peterson, Shenkir, Bailey, Sharp, J. F., Hamilton, D. R., Craddock, Carter, T. L., Mulanax, Haswell, Badough, Stockstill, Boarnet. First row: Crook, Smith, J. N., Buford, Boykin, Reed, Stoll, Guinn, Hohn, Evans, Astle, Smith, W. S., Farrington, Phillips, Collins. LIEUTENANTS Collins, B. Crook, J. R. Farrington, D. E. Reed, S. M. Smith, J. N. Smith, W. S. Urbanosky, T. R. STAFF MEMBERS Astle, L. A. Bufford, R. E. Evans, J. A. Mulanax, V. E. Peterson, R. E. Phillips, B. Bodough, K. R. Boarnet, B. N. Burton, D. K. Bartay, T. Craddock, J. P. Day, W. C. Eckert, W. R. Howes, R. C. Hutto, D. A. Shenkir, W. G. Stockstill, J. E. JUNIORS Bailey, J. P. Carter, T. L. Davis, B. Hamilton, D. Haswell, H. M. Hopson, F. Putz, R. E. Putz, R. H. Sharp, H. F. Smith, J. D. Smith, R. CORPORALS Blefins, J. C. Boren, D. F. Buckner, F. L. Calkins, R. R. Carter, J. H. Chandler, C. R. Copley, D. W. Dennison, J. S. Hamilton, J. R. Jamison, W. C. Spikes, K. H. Terrell, T. H. Voelter, D. L. SOPHOMORES Couch, J. R. Harrison, J. L. Henneberger, K. Kissman, B. R. Kleinfield, J. F. Leavett, J. T. Sacco, J. N. Scaggs, W. R. Smith, R. W. Steinle, F. W. Tallman, J. D. FRESHMEN Allen, J. D. Anthony, W. E. Bell, A. R. Betts, J. A. Bird, J. S. Byrom, T. G. Crouch, P. K. Darley, R. G. Dillion, R. M. Dorotik, J. A. Earl, W. J. Ellisor, J. W. Finley, J. G. Fischer, M. R. Hall, C. R. Head, J. B. Hendrix, A. E. Herrington, H. W. Hill, F. M. Huckaby, W. Kearney, C. E. Lunsford, R. P. McGill, M. McLester, C. Macik, E. J. Maldonado, E. R. Mayfield, R. B. Menville, E. R. Peeler, A. M. Rabel, A. B. Ray, L. D. Sellman, W. S. Sharp, G. K. Smith, R. E. Stepheson, S. Strange, J. R. Sweatman, R. Q. Taliaferro, W. E. Tinsley, M. W. Walker, J. C. Wentworth, E. J. Wilkes, D. Wilson, T. Winford, R. Wiltse, M. Wright, R. K. Young, D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS 136 WHITE BAND Sixth row, left to right: Brown, Harris, Stack, Elkins, King, Hunt, Latta, Halstead, Dunlap, Sander, Stanford, Sheneman, German, Rogers, Christian, Clifford, Konell, Phillips, Kelly, Collingsworth, Price, Willman, Mills, Tucker, Watts, Thompson. Fifth row: Dodson, Howell, Bell, Witt, Rhodes, Brooks, McFarland, Mayes, Cooke, Sprague, Meadows, Smith, Moore, Coombes, Adams, Virnau, Nutt, Hoppers, Phillips, Wise, Hoffman, Martinez, McDaniel, Weiderstein, Bailey. Fourth row: Adams, McKay, Matchett, Lippke, New, Blue, Prichard, Kirpatrich, Latta, Lednicky, Coy, Lee, Liett, Sterling, Kelley, Sipe, Garnett, Burg, Shaw, Pate, Stearns, Bozardt, Armstrong, Kennedy. Third row: Willms, Braswell, Roesner, Alderman, Edwards, Savage, Dew, Anderson, Lancaster, Brown, Johnson, Gattlin, Cox, Johnston, Cox, D., Antold, Still, Bingham. Second row: Coruim, Schubert, Harts- field, Roberts, Reynolds, Jones, Lindsey, Tallin, Minor, Hipp, McDaniel, Robensin, Scagges, Smith, Boykin, Chavatal. First row: Hunter, Eller, Fess. LIEUTENANTS Hartsfield, R. J. Lindsey, G. J. Smith, C. B. STAFF MEMBERS Hunter, R. F. Jones, J. W. Reynolds, G. D. Robinson, F. H. SENIORS Boykin, J. Courim, R. Fallin, J. E. Hipp, C. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Alderman, J. H. Arnold, D. H. Braswell, J. B. Brown, 0. W. Cox, A. G. Cox, H. D. Dew, R. E. Edwards, M. E. Gatlin, J. P. Johnson, B. B. Lancaster, T. D. Roesner, R. H. Savage, F. I. Still, C. E. JUNIORS Bingham, J. CORPORALS Bell, E. H. Blue, D. R. Cliett, J. Q. Collinsworth, C. H. Coy, A. E. Dodson, A. W. Dunlap, A. W. Elkins, A. C. Halstead, H. L. Harris, R. S. Kelly, R. W. Matchett, R. L. McDaniel, T. P. Phillips, P. J. Price, H. H. Weiderstein, E. C. Willms, W. R. FRESHMEN Adams, J. C. Armstrong, R. E. Brooks, R. P. Brown, R. B. Christian, L. W. Clifford, N. M. Commbes, J. L. Cooke, D. H. Donnell, L. E. Garnett, R. H. German, J. L. Hill, J. H. Hilsmeier, D. P. Hoffman, B. W. Hoppers, R. G. Howell, J. G. Hunt, Z. Kelly, R. P. Kelly, J. W. Kennedy, M. R. King, D. G. Kirkpatrick, D. J. Latta, E. F. G. Lee, R. V. Lednicky, H. F. Lippke, R. R. McFarland, J. R. Marshall, M. D. Martinez, J. L. Mayes, 0. L. Meadows, C. D. Mills, R. A. New, N. E. Pritchard, A.. N. Organ, C. B. Rhodes, J. W. Sander, D. W. Shaw, H. L. Sipe, D. M. Sprague, R. D. Stack, T. L. Stanford, R. Stearns, R. H. Thompson, R. W. Watts, M. A. Witt, M. P. Willman, J. L. 137 Commanding Officer First Sergeant Drum Major DAVID G. ELLIER R- B- McJOHNSON R. F. HUNTER FIRST REGIMENTAL STAFF MAJOR MAJOR LT. COL. STEVE A. EDMISTON ROBERT A. WALKER LARRY G. PIERSON Adjutant P.I. and Scholastic Operations Officer Officer MAJOR HENRY P. JUDAH Supply Officer MAJOR MAJOR RUFUS B. MARSHALL JOHN D. SACKETT Chaplain Inspector General MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. DONALD LEE PARSONS ROBERT W. WHELAN RICHARD L. GARRETT WELDON C. FRANKLIN MICHAEL V. TILL Chaplain Operations Supply Sergeant Major Intelligence 139 FIRST BATTALION n MAJOR D. J. SOLAND Executive Officer LT. COL. E. A. BEYER Commanding Officer MAJOR L. H. LAYNE Adjutant MAJOR J. A. CARBERRY P.l. and Supply MAJOR S. S. McKENNEY Operations MAJOR B. P. PRESSWOOD Intelligence T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. L. F. GUSEMAN W. D. BEEVER C. E. TROTMAN Scholastic Operations Supply A” INFANTRY _ ‘.JR • • ■ ■ -fe - f -;r ? ■w- •• • - 1 ' - 1 -M 1 •: . m JSR . r 3S5 f : 4 . % ' ' ' ' v ' . . 1 ; ' ll. ' ’’.’ ' i ; V “ V :- ■M ' Ai 1 ; r |u. 1 fetaal • •) a V 1, , y It J , ft r •;f Sia: roti;, left to right: Korth, Robinson, Lorms, Gagrieh, Walton, Haygood, Bohne, Norton, Overton, Brown, Hall, Rudder, Menn, Gardner, Spillane, Hix, Sogg, Nelson, Tschirhart, Easterly, Wilson, Davis, Tanner, Weise, Van Nort, Ostrowski, Johnson, Clack. Fifth row: Lewis, Welch, Bateman, Gilbert, Gressett, Beall, Smith, McGaughy, Sloan. Fourth row: Arevalos, Scott, Seeker, Stone, Young, Beever, Milam, Hines, Kravitz, Self, Norville. Third row: Boswell, Curry. Second row: Hill, Carberry, Beyer, Holmes, Langston, Reerves, Wilderson, Lane, Sackett, Allen, Soland, Dubberly. First row: Weisner, Johnson. LIEUTENANTS Allen, B. W. Dubberly, L. C. Holmes, F. L. Langston, L. E. Pender, R. G. Reerves, J. A. STAFF MEMBERS Beever, W. D. Beyer, E. A. Carberry, J. A. Curtis, G. R. Layne, L. H. Soland, D. J. Whitney, W. L. Wilkins, R. E. SENIOR Hill, R. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hines, C. Seeker, W. A. Self, W. R. Stone, B. C. Young, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Arevalos, R. E. Kravitz, D. M. Milam, J. L. Scott, G. W. Norville, J. H. CORPORALS Bateman, G. D. Beall, J. B. Boswell, R. E. Brown, H. D. Gilbert, J. L. Gressett, B. J. Haygood, J. L. Lorms, D. P. Nelson, T. A. Nichols, P. R. Overton, W. H. Weise, R. A. FRESHMEN Bohne, E. Brothers, D. W. Clack, E. K. Davis, E. S. Easterly, D. E. Gagrieh, D. C. Gardner, D. Hall, J. E. Hix, W. M. Johnson, D. M. Korth, J. D. Lewis, D. A. McGaughy, P. L. Menn, W. G. Norton, T. A. Ostrowski, E. H. Robinson, J. E. Rudder, J. E. Scales, W. C. Sloan, R. S. Smith, G. L. Sogg, N. E. Spillane, J. H. Tanner, C. E. Tschirhart, L. C. Van Nort, D. Walton, M. M. Welch, Winston A. Wilson, T. B. 141 “B” INFANTRY . ... . . : n it ...f,:. IH Hi SurtA row: Grent, Goodrich, Bearden, Caram, Wood, Heinrich, Reagan, Abbott, Myree, Hillis, Peterson, Mitchell, Pace, Nobles, Williams, Cham¬ pagne, Bradford, Kolpack, Adamson, Luce, Kramer, Hennig, Nichols, Conner, Rodriguez, Cox. Fifth row: Self, Palmer, Sullivan, Savage, Marlow, Edge, Woolweaver, Massengale, Alexander, Martin, Terrell, Hamff, Welch, Hardin, Hammett. Fourth row: Montgomery, Murski. Third row: Parker, Sanders, Bratton, Olsmith, Greenlee, Bradley, Quintero, Judah. Second row: Whitney. First row: Boysen. LIEUTENANTS Bradley, P. A. Bratton, D. J. Greenlee, G. C. Olsmith, F. V. Parker, F. Perez, R. D. Quintero, P. V. Sanders, C. D. Tinsley, R. D. STAFF MEMBERS Judah, J. McKenney, S. S. Trotman, C. E. SENIOR Hogan, T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Alexander, B. Edge, W. Marlow, F. Martin, J. T. Massengale, R. C. Savage, W. R. Sullivan, P. Welch, J. JUNIORS Hamff, J. Terrell, D. Woolweaver, R. CORPORALS Bradford, H. D. Champagne, S. Hammett, G. E. Montgomery, G. Myree, J. Pace, J. C. Williams, D. Wood, B. FRESHMEN Abbott, R. Adamson, D. Banks, W. Bearden, J. Brent, R. Caram, M. Conner, C. Cox, V. Emery, T. Goodrich, T. Hardin, A. Heinrich, R. Hennig, W. Hillis, J. Kolpack, M. Kramer, E. Luce, J. Lundy, C. Mitchell, A. Nichols, J. Nobles, J. Palamer, J. Peterson, T. Reagan, R. Rodriquez, L. Self, A. Wright, G. First Sergeant Commanding Officer RAY A. MURSKI JOHN H. BOYSEN 142 a t- : Fifth row, left to right: Toole, Stancil, Murphy, Greenberg, Beal, Joyce, Tetallack, Bowman, Murry, Stevens, Keathley, Ellington, White, Crockett, Cage, Stoneham Waiker Mellon, Bergman, Thornton, Kepke, Anderson, Dinklage, Hardin, Smith, Ternus. Fourth row: Sabin, Loftis, Boone, Gibson, Rey¬ nolds, McClure Hilburn Third row: Brashers, Hall, Killebrew, Todd, Sikes, Breland, Young, Alvis, Granklin, Kuklies, Adickes, Utay, Guseman, Brothers. Second row: Nichols, Chamberlin. First row: Baytes, Fritts, Pierson, Presswood, Neal, Ayers, Gritter, Meir, Villaronga, Laurel, Whitt. LIEUTENANTS Baytes, J. A. Fritts, H. M. Gritter, H. G. Laurel, A. D. Meir, F. L. Villaronga, R. G. STAFF MEMBERS Pierson, L. G. Presswood, B. P. Guseman, L. G. Franklin, W. C. Breland, D. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adickes, A. W. Alvis, J. M. Brothers, A. B. Sikes, V. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Barnes, M. D. Hall, E. Y. Killebrew, B. E. Todd, G. E. Utay, G. W. Young, J. JUNIORS Brashers, A. D. Kuklies, M. C. SOPHOMORES Cage, J. D. Crockett, J. D. Dinklage, T. H. Ellington, J. R. Keathley, C. R. Nichols, E. H. FRESHMEN Anderson, G. R. Beal, R. H. Boone, L. Bowman, J. P. Bergman, F. H. Daughtrey, L. W. Davis, W. N. Gibson, D. D. Greenberg, R. I. Hardin, L. W. Hilburn, T. B. Joyce, J. R. Kepke, R. J. Loftis, J. D. Murphy, P. S. Murry, G. P. McClure, D. A. Melton, M. D. Retallack, M. E. Reynolds, B. D. Sabin, C. B. Smith, J. M. Stancil, B. M. Stevens, J. H. Ternus, J. M. Stoneham, J. S. Thornton, W. D. Toole, I. Walker, M. P. White, R. L. 143 First Sergeant Commanding Officer C. S. CHAMBERLIN j. E . AYERS t l SECOND BATTALION MAJOR M. N. MAURITZ Executive Officer LT. COL. R. C. HUDSON Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR A. L. SMITH L. WILMESMEIER Adjutant Operations MAJOR MAJOR J. A. MAREK E. J. EICHBLATT Supply Scholastic T SGT. W. L. SMITH P.I. T SGT. M SGT. C. C. LANINGHAM G. S. NA UCK Supply Sergeant Major T SPT T. E. WISDOM Scholastic 145 Sixth tow, left to right: Sundstrom, Meadows, Wallace, Ramsay, Eyster, Beard, Burke, Kreusel, McPherson, Wharton, Fears, Dyar, Howell, Davis, Berry, Ryan, Moore, Hall, Teutsch, Carpenter, Wing, Ralph, Richardson, Richburg, Harris, Valiente, Henderson. Fifth row: Bresie, Wygrys, Burnham, Montgomery, Cochran, Pollard, Schnick, Summers. Fourth row ' : Ortiz, Tapia, Salle, Elrod, Smith, Ellerhee, Binion, Jones. Third row: Payne, Stuf- flebeame. Second row: Smith, Vincent, Taylor, Lyle, Hausmann, Wilmesmeier, Mays, Elias, Philipp. First row: Pedison, Whalen. LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Elias, W. A. Hausman, S. C. Lyle, H. F. Mays, J. A. Philipp, C. W. Smith, J. C. Taylor, J. T. Vincent, H. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Binion, W. C. Ellerhee, A. D. Jones, G. M. Ortiz, G. Saile, R. W. STAFF SERGEANT Elrod, J. Meadows, G. R. Payne, J. Richardson, R. F. Summers, S. W. Wharton, D. F. FRESHMEN Beard, J. C. Berry, C. D. Boser, R. E. Bresie, C. J. Burke, D. D. Burnham, M. Y. Carpenter, T. M. Cochran, C. Davis, J. T. Dyar, W. A. Eyster, A. L. Fears, M. H. Hall, F. F. First Sergeant KENNETH W. STUFFLEBEME Commanding Officer HERBERT E. WHALEN Harris, H. W. Henderson, D. D. Howell, W. A. Kreusel, H. E. McPherson, R. G. Mills, R. P. Montgomery, D. F. Moore, E. W. Nickolson, N. B. Pollard, D. L. Ralph, T. H., Jr. Ramsay, R. W. Richburg, M. Z. Ryan, D. L. Schnick, R. W. Taylor, J. S. Teutsch, C. E. Valiente, M. E. Wallace, C. B. Wing, F. F. Woodring, C. G. Wygrys, L. F. 146 Fifth row, left to right: Boone, Lawrence, Palmer, Gee, Bernbaum, Danzeiser, Moore, Godfrey, Sharpe, Munn, Hooker, Gaines, Pyle, Wessels, Shipley, Runge, Wilson, Cosby, Barnett, J. R., Lloyd, Adams, Hudson, C. R., Hurst, Helmke, Hudson, J. P., Goodwin. Fourth row: Cepica, Ogg, Sims, Eicken- loff, Taylor, Fugitt, Wiley, Kiekbusch, Pechacek, Stunrenberg, Beerwinkle. Third row: Leunes, West, Watson, Freeman, Douglass, Underwood, Kelly, Richburg, Blue. Second row: Riley, Warzecha. First rotv: Eichblatt, Ray, Maxwell, Emery, Woolverton, Schurig, Fleck, Smith, Hogan, Stewart, Barnett F., Mauritz, Murley. LIEUTENANTS Barnett, F. W. Emery, A. M. Hogan, W. G. Knapp, M. A. Maxwell, R. D. Murley, A. W. Stewart, J. D. Woolverton, B. G. STAFF MEMBERS Marek, J. A. Mauritz, M. N. Smith, A. L. Wisdom, T. E. SENIORS Smith, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blue, D. D. Richburg, D. T. Underwood, R. J. West, W. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Douglass, B. W. Freeman, J. P. Kelly, T. F. W. P. Leunes, A. D. Saenz, E. C. Watson, J. B. CORPORALS Boone, W. E. Gaines, G. L. Godwin, R. D. Hines, T. W. Lawrence, C. E. Munn, H. 0. Ogg, D. M. Riley, V. L. Scott, G. T. Wilson, F. N. FRESHMEN Adams, H. R. Barnett, J. R. Beerwinkle, D. R. Berndaum, B. T. Cosby, J. W. Danzeiser, D. A. Eickenloff, J. Fugitt, G. Gee, J. R. Godfrey, H. L. Harrison, J. A. Helmke, L. C. Hooker, E. C. Hudson, C. R. Hudson, J. P. Hurst, J. I. Kiekbusch, J. Lloyd, F. R. Moore, J. A. Palmer, B. L. Pechacek, W. R. Pyle, W. A. Runge, R. S. Sharpe, W. W. Shipley, J. D. Sims, W. L. Stuhrenberg, W. A. Taylor, J. K. Wessels, A. C. Wiley, T. W. Second in Command CHARLES M. SCHURIG 147 Commanding Officer First Sergeant GEORGE E. FLECK ROBERT L. WARZECHA “C” ARMOR Fifth row, left to right: Morrison, Pennington, Fontaine, Josephson, Bays, Ahart, Williams, Coppage, Pavlik, Murphy, Davis, Hanna, Vehrencamp, Sterzing, Meriweather, Rowe, Jansiky, Bates, Nelson, Brooks, Sell, Miller, Faust, De Garmo. Fourth row: Martinez, Woodward, Howerton, McKenny, Graham, Fisher, Groves, Riedel, Rogers, Brents. Third row: Dyke, Kingston. Second row: Lanningham, Margraf, Whelan, Turner, Nank, Nerring, Westbrock, Ghiselin, Karrer, Wilson. First row: Mayhue, Candler, Hill, Clines, Garcia. LIEUTENANTS Clines, G. S. Garcia, R. G. Lewis, B. D. McMahan, J. K. Mayhue, D. W. Jr. STAFF MEMBERS Fudge, E. E. Laningham, C. C. Nauck, G. S. Whelan, R. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ghiselin, R. G. Karrer, J. G. Margraf, W. R. Nerren, G. R. Westbrook, J. P. STAFF SERGEANTS Turner, D. B. Wilson, G. N. SOPHOMORES Brents, D. R. Dykes, N. R. Fontaine, C. T. Howerton, W. R. Pennington, H. D. Riedel, T. E. Sell, J. T. Shepherd, W. L. Sterzing, K. FRESHMEN Ahart, J. F. Bates, R. D. Bays, D. L. Brooks, J. T. Coppage, R. K. Davis, W. J. De Garmo, J. M. Jr. Faust, J. E. Fisher, L. B. Graham, J. B. Groves, J. H. Hanna, C. R. J. A. on, L. A. Lagravier, E. L. Martinez, J. M. McKinney, C. M. Merriwether, G. S. Miller, W. T. Morrison, R. M. Murphy, J. K. Nelson, J. B. Pavlik, G. A. Rogers, F. Rowe, L. M. Vahrenkamp, D. F. Williams, T. R. Woodward, J. K. Janski, Josephs Commanding Officer First Sergeant WILLIAM V. HILL JOHN KINGSTON, JR. 148 6 1 THIRD BATTALION COLONEL HOMER HALE HERSHEY Commanding Officer MAJOR FRANK CALVIN BRUMMETT Executive Officer MAJOR MAJOR C. BARCUS C. W. HICKMAN Adjutant Intelligence MAJOR L. C. MAY Supply Officer T SGT. T SGT. M SGT. T SGT. R. WATTS, JR. R. M. MAYFIELD W. L. McCARTY T. R. STARR Intelligence Operations Sergeant Major Scholastic i cn “A” ENGINEERS Sixth row, left to right: Atkinson, Moore, Kassaw, Norton, Davenport, Johnson, Wadsworth, Arnold, Stezer, Ganner, Mahaney, Reynolds, Button, Heme, Miller, Hull, Dungen, Lair, Telly, Bamum, Parish, Hood, Beaty, Julian, Blackman. Fifth row: Raymond, Ashbury, Burgamy, Wiss, Jewel, Gilpin, Hrobar, Gibson, Davis, Dolby, Danils, Phillips, Ford, Galzner, Elfons, Hale, Farer, Votz, Prazada, Jennings, Williams, Tim. Fourth row: Heldenfels, Trees, Shields, Adams, Dillon, Reeves, Boles, Anderson, Yost. Third row: Maignaul, Harrod. Second row: Marshall, Raba, Fleming, Goolsby, Bridges, Warren. First row: Urban, Sherek. LIEUTENANTS JUNIORS Bridges, J. W. Marshall, E. A. Raba, C. Adams, C. S. Reeves, L. L. Trees, R. E. Urban, L. L. Yost, C. R. Warren, J. D. STAFF MEMBERS Edminston, S. A. SOPHOMORES Arnold, J. R. Atkinson, J. M. Hickman, C. W. Davenport, R. R. Marshall, B. R. Dungen, R. L. Watts, R. G. Elfont, R. A. SENIOR Gibson, W. B. Heme, W. L. Fleming, T. M. Hull, T. H. Johnson, T. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lim, M. Mahaney, M. P. Dillion, W. A. Maignaud, S. D. Przada, P. L. Shieldes, G. R. Reynolds, T. R. STAFF SERGEANTS FRESHMEN Anderson, A. S. Asbury, G. R. Boles, H. J. Bamum, J. P. Heldenfelds, J. 0. Beaty, J. L. Penn, C. R. Blackmon, L. L. Stokes, J. B. Button, H. D. Burgamy, G. R. Daniels, M. S. Davis, L. B. Dolbey, B. T. Ferek, D. J. Ford, R. F. Gamer, J. K. Glazener, D. J. Gilpin, B. W. Hale, G. A. Hood, H. R. Hrobar, T. S. Jennings, J. H. Julian, G. D. Kassaw, J. D. Jewell, E. M. Lair, J. A. Miller, D. L. Moore, A. T. Norton, D. J. Parish, T. P. Phillips, R. C. Rains, R. 0. Raymond, F. D. Steger, R. D. Telley, M. E. Voltz, A. C Wadsworth, R. B. Williams, T. R. Wiss, L. D. 151 First Sergeant Commanding Officer RONALD L. HARROD CLEM C. SHEREK “B” ENGINEERS Sixth row, left to right: Bellamy, Tyladska, Smith, Gallagher, Kunz, Etheridge, Haynes, Isaacson, Schaffer, Sheppard, Jones, Bianchi, Lane, Scales, Amos, Dunlap, Cravins, McBride, Vesslka, Roach, Burke, Brown, Gordon, Fritzler, Worley, Hoff, Koehler. Fifth row: Falco, Terzian, Owen, Ogilvie, Brent, Marschal, Bowers, Ransleben, Denton, Whitaker, Wagner, Dickens, Conway, Dirrking, Luker, Hall, Herndon, Brent, Morton, Tomkins, Armstrong, Dewalt, Pevoto, Garcia, Wilkerson. Fourth row: Schupp, Ward, Starr, Turner, Andrews, Smith, Spencer, Riegle. Third row: Rollins, Davis. Second row: Barcus, Brummett, Stone, McKechnie, Cochran, Collins, May, Pena, Martin. First row: Brinkoeter. LIEUTENANTS Cochran, J. W. Collins, S. W. Morris, D. L. Pena, L. X. STAFF MEMBERS Brummet, E. C. Jr. Bradshaw, J. L. Hershey, H. H. May, L. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Smith, E. E. Starr, T. R. Spencer, G. Riegel, A. L. Ward, R. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Andrews, G. W. Turner, R. W. JUNIORS Schupp, C. R. CORPORALS Bangeman, E. First Sergeant Commanding Officer E. DAVID DAVIS WILLIAM R. BRINKOETER 152 Bianchi, T. Cravins, J. W. Martin, M. R. Rollins, C. H. Sheppard, S. E. Wagner, M. C. Whitaker, T. E. Worley, C. SOPHOMORES Dirrking, I. S. Dunlap, J. L. Fritzler, R. Gallagher, B. F. Luker, C. F. Scales, B. Smith, L. F. FRESHMEN Amos, W. J. Armstrong, R. S. Bellamy, L. Bowers, M. L. Brent, H. L. Brown, T. E. Buis, W. G. Burke, J. W. Conway, B. J. Denton, C. H. Dewalt, L. B. Dickens, H. D. Etheridge, T. D. Falco, P. A. Garcia, L. H. Gordon, J. S. Hall, M. W. Haynes, B. R. Herndon, L. P. Hoff, H. M. Isaacson, J. H. Jones, D. H. Koehler, W. F. Koonce, B. E. Lane, R. B. Marshall, C. D. McBride, J. R. Morton, A. G. Ogilvie, D. S. Owen, W ' . E. Pevoto, J. H. Ransleben, K. A. Roach, L. J. Schaffer, J. E. Terzian, G. E. Tomkins, H. Tydlaska, J. H. Vesslka, A. W. Wilkerson, L. V. “C” ENGINEERS Sixth row, left to right: Hosier, Shomette, McDonald, Van Wert, Miller, J., Jameson, Rektorik, Pawlick, Christy, Lentz, Wohlford, Classin, Halm, Haga- man, Imle, Crawford, McCollough, Prochaska, Mason, Grice, Miller, Crouch, Steibing, Harper. Fifth row: Cowart, Lock, Parks, Hoar, Nickell, Lawrence, Neal, Hall, Landers, Coborn, Munnerlyn, Nutt, Smith, Benthul, Lobingier, Heck, Munro, Piper, Carlson, Dover. Fourth row: Berger, Kristsanson, Hollings¬ worth, Van Cleave, Bredlow. Third row: Heer, Trimble. Second row: Flournoy, Williams, Jonas, Pustejovsky, Jones. First row: S imm ons, Marshall. LIEUTENANTS Flournoy, M. P. Jonas, W. J. Jones, D. K. Peevey, R. M. Pustejovsky, A. A. Williams, C. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Berger, R. C. Bredlow, T. G. Van Cleave, J. E. JUNIORS Hollingsworth, M. L. Kristsanson, K. F. SOPHOMORES Cobern, C. P. Crawford, G. M. Hagaman, J. L. Hall, F. W. Harper, H. W. Heck, B. W. Heer, B. C. Hosier, E. D. Lobinger, J. H. Miller, J. H., Jr. Minor, J. Munnerlyn, J. R. Neal, J. K. Parks, J. M. Pawlik, E. H. Piper, A. A. Prochaska, J. E. Pektorik, R. J. Smith, J. C. Stiebing, J. E. FRESHMEN Benthul, F. G. Carlson, G. E. Christy, M. H. Classin, E. H. Cowart, W. M. Crouch, R. E. Dover, W. L. Grice, J. G. Halm, D. G. Hoch, E. L. Imle, J. F., Jr. Jameson, G. O. Landers, E. H. Lawrence, R. C. Lentz, D. B. Lock, H. H. Mason, L. D. McCollough, R. A. McDonald, H. C. Miller, J. R. Munro, C. R. Nickell, T. N. Nutt, J. W. Shomette, S. C. Strahan, K. H. Van Wert, J. C. Wohlford, H. K. Commanding Officer First Sergeant ROBERT P. MARSHALL, JR. INGLE C. TRIMBLE 153 4 In memoriam ordnance “B” ordnance “A” Iran FOURTH BATTALION STAFF ♦ ® T MAJOR JAMES W. BEST Executive Officer LT. COL. JOHN A. DENNIS Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR JACKIE E. SCHMIDT EDWARD C. BROD DENNIS W. JONES Adjutant P.I. and Scholastic Operations and Safety T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. WILLIAM M. STOUGH JOHN F. BOWMAN OSCAR L. ATKINS FOY ROYDER Operations Scholastic Intelligence Supply Fijth tow, left to right: Bayne, Broesche, Palmore, Kechey, Rice, Whitmire, Swain, Wakefield, Hooke, Singleton, Pyle, Brown, Smith, Hudspeth, Pittman, Hornick, McKee, Allen, Dombart, Reeves, Minke, Guerra, Yonkers, Sims, Wright, Childers. Fourth row: Haggard, Ashley, Guajardo, Garner, Johnson, Scott, Gray, Timme, Toews, Buss, Lee, Klepas, Contreras, Baird, Davis. Third row: Hiller, Marceleno, Bowman, Province, Miller, Solymosy, Calvin, Owings. Second row: Ramirez, Boone, Garrett. First row: Flood, Garner, Brod, Smith, Ford, Wilkes, Schewe, Truesdale, Williams. LIEUTENANTS Flood, J. H. Gamer, C. Schewe, M. F. Truesdale, G. W. Wilkes, J. R. Williams, J. G. STAFF MEMBERS Best, J. W. Bowman, J. Brod, C. Dennis, J. A. Dover, W. W. Reddin, T. E. Stough, W. M. Whitely, L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Marceleno, T. Miller, J. D. Owings, A. J. Province, R. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Calvin, N. J. Clark, T. M. Hiller, R. Solymosy, E. S. Stacha, A. CORPORALS Dombart, A. B. Garrett, J. L. Hudspeth, F. B. Ramirez, R. SOPHOMORES Neal, R. H. Whitmire, R. E. FRESHMEN Ashley, P. E. Baird, M. J. Bayne, R. L. Broesche, E. N. Brown, G. G. Buss, K. W. Childers, J. C. Contreras, H. A. Davis, L. E. Garner, C. P. Gray, C. E. Guajordo, T. Commanding Officer First Sergeant DAVIS L. FORD JAMES R. BOONE Guerra, R. J. Haggard, R. E. Hooke, W. B. Hornick, C. E. Johnson, J. M. Kechey, J. M. Klepas, L. E. Lee, D. 0. Minke, B. C. McKee, W. L. Palmore, W. L. Pittman, J. W. Pyle, J. C. Reeves, J. K. Rice, B. B. Scott, W. J. Sims, E. J. Singleton, J. E. Smith, W. P. Swain, R. J. Timme, R. W. Toews, H. H. Wakefield, S. A. Wright, W. W. Yonkers, J. D. 156 “B” ORDNANCE Fifth row, left to right: LaRue, Ferrell, Lay, Courville, D. R., Shields, Parker, Waddell, Rodriquez, Grebe, Raines, Gindrup, Emery, Lowery, Carnes, McKinnie, Gattis, Huston, Whitfield, Brister, Piram, Cox, T. N., Williams, C. C., Clarke. Fourth row: Hohlt, Thomas, Moore, Nix, Allen, Wallace, McKenzie, Powell, Johnson, C. R., Harville, Thompson, Cox, G. R., Yentzen, Johnson, R. A., Gerard. Third row: Powell, Pope, Morgan, Simmons, Weston, Courville, W. G., Williams, P. D., Griffith, McGee, Ward. Second row: Light, Blackburn. First row: Keeling, Walker, Pizzano, McCrary, Dye, Moody, Richardson. LIEUTENANTS Dye, E. E. Keeling, W. E. Moody, R. L. Richardson, B. D. Walker, C. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS McGee, D. L. Morgan, J. M. Pope, P. B. Weston, W. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Courville, W. G. Gerard, D. S. Griffith, W. B. Powell, B. R. Simmons, R. E. Ward, H. B. Jr. Williams, P. D. CORPORALS Courville, D. R. Cox, T. N. Lay, J. E. Light, G. A. McKinnie, L. A. Williams, C. C. FRESHMEN Allen, D. P. Brister, G. G. Carnes, J. D. Clarke, G. R. Cox, G. R. Emery, C. F. Ferrell, J. F. Gattis, D. E. Gerhardt, E. L. Gindrup, W. L. Grebe, E. L. Harville, J. E. Hohlt, R. W. Huston, D. M. Johnson, C. F. Johnson, R. A. LaRue, J. D. Lowrey, R. E. McKenzie, T. P. Moore, R. L. Nix, D. L. Parker, R. F. Powell, K. W. Raines, T. E. Rodriquez, J. L. Saxton, R. L. Shields, J. C. Thomas, W. D. Thompson, K. J. Turner, W. H. Waddell, J. S. Wallace, R. L. Whitfield, B. F. Yentzen, W. M. 157 First Sergeant Commanding Officer TERRY L. BLACKBURN JACK N. McCRARY Sixth row, left to right: Bounds, Pierson, Gaston, Moncure, Ledford, Hill, Belt, Moore, Beard, Cobb, Smith, Gilliam, Boyle, Hodge, Overhultz, Davis, Rhoades, Barham, Palmer, Anderson, Gardener, Williams, McCarty, Utay, Ridout, Berry, Gayle. Fifth row: Servello, Dorcey, Bass, Ray, Johnson, Goodwyn, Jochetz, Burk. Fourth row: Weems, Brown, Zlomke, Rogerson, D., Loveland, Pogue, Young, Richardson, Rogerson, P., Wilkerson, Ammer- man, Atkins, Till, Royder. Second row: Walker, Saralls, Moran, Hollister, Leeper, Lindsay. First row: Hatchell, Wueste. LIEUTENANTS Richardson, J. S. Helmers, S. G. Rogerson, D. R. Rogerson, P. G. Hollister, D. R. Weems, Leeper, L. E. Zlomke, James E. Lindsay, M. A. Moran, R. S. CORPORALS Saralls, E. C. Tatum, T. D. Bass, B. Bounds, J. D. STAFF MEMBERS Moore, R. H. Jones, D. A. Ray, B. Rhoades, R. E. Schmidt, J. E. Royder, F. D. Spencer, R. N. Till, M. S. SOPHOMORES Walker, R. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Berry, R. E. Boyle, F. G. Atkins, 0. Burke, J. B. Nolan, R. L. Garrett, R. L. Loveland, P. FRESHMEN Pogue, J. Young, J. S. Anderson, R. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Barham, W. W. Beard, C. D. Ammerman, C. H. Brown, J. P. Belt, J. H. Carwile, H. F. Cobb, C. O. Davis, A. L. Dorsey, R. R. Fisher, P. W. Gardener, L. R. Gaston, G. M. Gayle, W. M. Gilliam, G. W. Goodwyn, B. R. Hill, A. T. Hodge, R. L. Jochetz, C. D. Johnson, C. D. Ledford, C. D. McCarty, J. D. Moncure, J. O. Overhultz, J. W. Palmer, E. P. Pierson, R. H. Ridout, R. J. Servello, A. G. Smith, D. P. Smith, J. R. Utay, R. M. Williams, T. G. First Sergeant Commanding Officer PETE SCAMARDO EDWARD A. WUESTE 158 SECOND REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. KENNETH G. COX Executive Officer Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR EDWARD W. HILL JAMES D. JINKS THOMAS H. MILLER CHARLES MESSER R. J. BERTIN R. L. STEPP Operations Officer Supply Officer Adjutant Inspector General Chaplain Scholastic Officer MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. D. R. ROMMEL RICHARD M. BIONDI GEORGE W. OHLENDORF JOSEPH J. SEKERKA FRANK B. BUCHANAN Liaison Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant Sergeant Major 159 In memoriam ... 160 FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR WILLIAM HUSKINSON Executive LT. COL. BOBBY R. HUGGINS Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR ROD D. STEPP RICHARD R. NOACK JOHN B. MOOSEBERG JACK A. HARZKE DAVID G. GLICKMAN Adjutant Scholastic Operations Supply Chaplain M SGT. DANNY J. SNOOKS Sergeant Major T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. ROBERT L. BEAZLEY HOMER J. GIBBS STANLEY HUMPHRIES Supply Scholastic Operations 161 Fifth row, left to right: Lallier, Bragg, Goebel, Symm, Hoffman, Vernon, Cochran, Whitehouse, Shepherd, Hughes, Melugin, Harris, Cooper, Heger, Clary, Weems, Donelson, Pantermuehl, Rodden, Dodge, Haynes, Whitfill, Seaman, Collins, Dean, Gordon, Gaudiano. Fourth row: Tackett, Hopkins, Farrow, Pond, Meredith, DeSota, Wehring, McGee, Archer, Trice, Patterson, Bullington, Orr, Keith, Beasley, Winckler, Smith, G., Bartula. Third row: Norman, Barlow. Second row: Collins, J., Ormesby, Powers, Triplitt, Hussey, Ratcliff, Chamberlain, Huskinson, Krueger, Young, Williams, Noack, Harzke, Berlin. First row: Palmer, Smith, L. LIEUTENANTS Collins, J. 0. Harris, S. B. Hussey, R. W. Krueger, E. A. Ormesby, A. H. Palmer, D. W. Powers, R. R. Ratcliff, J. M. Triplett, J. P. Williams, W. J. Williams, C. E. Young, D. H. STAFF MEMBERS Orr, T. E. Pond, P. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Bullington, G. G. Desota, V. V. Farrow, D. G. McGee, W. H. Meredith, C. H. Patterson, P. B. Trice, D. L. Wehring, W. L. Winckler, H. O. SOPHOMORES Harzke, J. Noack, R. R. SENIOR Chamberlain, J. K. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Archer, J. R. Keith, R. B. Dodge, J. H. Donelson, D. A. Goebel, R. Heger, A. J. Hoffman, D. D. Hughes, R. A. Norman, J. M. Weems, J. R. Whitehouse, G. K. Whitfill, M. J. FRESHMEN Bartula, R. A. Bragg, E. M. Clary, J. H. Cochran, P. B. Collins, D. 0. Cooper, P. J. Dean, M. W. Gaudiano, A. F. Gordon, C. L. Harris, R. E. Haynes, F. Hopkins, D. F. Jr. Lallier, A. S. Melugin, R. K. Pantermuehl, P. J. Roden, D. F. Seaman, C. K. Shepherd, L. F. Smith, G. E. Symm, C. E. Tackett, J. R. Vernon, I. R. First Sergeant Commanding Officer JAMES B. BARLOW LARRY L. SMITH 162 “B” FIELD ARTILLERY Sixth row, left to right: Litchfield, Hale, Cooper, Keeling, McAlister, Coppedge, Neslage, Reed, Kutac, Sullivan, Beck, Patterson, Miller, Bond, Lincoln, McClain, Cavitt, Williamson, Williams, Putman, Wilson, Winder, Gerrits, Cashiola, Davis.. Fi tA row: Flusche, Murphee, McGaughy, Hammer, Woodall, Hoermann, Nash, Goddard. Fourth row: Blaschke, Barranco, Snooks, Bulger, Alexander, White, Kinnison, McCree, Martin, Morony, Barker, Biondi. Third row: Loveland, Schneider. Second row: Glickman, Hutchison, Cloud, Hanovice, Cole, McBride, Huggins, Stepp, R. D., Jinks, Lively, Noland. First row: Coffman, Kappel. LIEUTENANTS Kinnison, P. Jr. Cole, F. L. Cloud, L. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Hanovice, C. S. Barker, L. B. Hutchison, R. F. Martin, R. F. Lively, C. W. McCree, M. A. Morony, J. J. STAFF MEMBERS White, R. A. Glickman, D. G. CORPORALS Huggins, B. R. Biondi, R. M. Bond, W. T. Blaschke, B. C. Jinks, J. D. Hammer, G. J. Hoermann, C. E. Snooks, D. J. Keeling, G. W. Stepp, R. L. Loveland, G. A. Stepp, R. D. SENIORS Cantell, D. C. McGaughy, R. V. Williamson, D. A. SOPHOMORE McMath, L. M. Fierros, F. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS FRESHMEN Alexander, D. R. Beck, J. D. Barranco, S. C. Bulger, S. D. Cashiola, M. J. Cavitt, W. D. Cooper, J. Coppedge, R. E. Davis, W. H. Flushe, W. E. Gerrits, R. P. Goddard, J. T. Hale, F. M. Kutac, K. J. Lincoln, C. Litchfield, W. E. McAlister, K. W. McClain, C. W. Jr. Miller, R. K. Murphree, J. D. Nash, W. W. Neslage, F. L. Patterson, J. S. Putman, G. H. Reed, J. L. Sullivan, C. E. Williams, R. Wilson, J. W. Winder, J. H. Woodall, M. L. Yandry, W. R. Second in Command ROBERT F. COFFMAN Commanding Officer First Sergeant WALTER F. KAPPEL WAYNE P. SCHNEIDER 163 Fifth tow, from left to right: Erickson, Myers, Alexander, Rigsby, Gomez, Tanoos, Lott, Aiken, Jones, Webb, Glover, Flanagan, Hicklin, Scott, Eitt, Mitchell, B., Reinhardt, Pry, Strickland, Mitchell, W., Sanders. Fourth row: Jackson, Joe, Brown, Morris, Gardner, Gibbs, Dean, Burnett, Merritt, Humphries, Reed, J., Perry, Butridge, Reed, D., Jackson, Jon, Brooks, Gambrell. Third row: Galvez, Pierce. Second row: Smith, D., Davis, G., Coughran, Windham, Roberts, Moosberg, Cunningham, Smith, B., Davis, M. T., Goldenberg. First row: Weaver, Taylor. LIEUTENANTS Adamik, S. Coughran, S. Davis, E. Davis, M. Goldenberg, C. Roberts, F. Smith, D. Smith, R. STAFF MEMBERS Gibbs, H. Humphries, S. Moosberg, J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brown, T. Burnett, D. STAFF SERGEANTS Brooks, T. Butridge, C. Dean, B. Gambrell, J. Gardner, F. Jackson, J. Jackson, J. Kahn, R. Merritt, G. Morris, D. Perry, R. Reed, D. Reed, J. CORPORALS Calvez, A. Erickson, C. Hicklin, W. Myers, D. Rigsby, E. Strickland, D. FRESHMEN Aiken, C. Alexander, T. Boyd, C. Breithaupt, D. Eitt, G. Flanagan, J. Gibson, M. Glover, E. Gomez, R. Jones, T. Logan, J. Lott, M. Mitchell, B. Mitchell, W. Pry, W. Reinhardt, M. Sanders, J. Scott, R. Tanoos, T. Webb, R. Commanding Officer First Sergeant J. TAYLOR J- PIERCE In memoriam “A” anti-aircraft artillery anti-aircriift artillery anti-aircraft artillery “B” “C” il 165 SECOND BATTALION STAFF LT. COL. GRADY W. BARR Commanding Officer MAJOR H. P. ISAACKS Adjutant MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR R. L. BURNS J. D. CREWS G. W. HIPPS Operations Officer Supply Officer Scholastic and P.I. Officer and Safety M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. R. T. HAMILTON F. W. KAASE M. J. SCHNEIDER M. W. WOODARD Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Intelligence Sergeant Operations Sergeant “A” AAA Fifth row, left to right: Smith, Frers, Mayfield, Flores, Meador, McFarland, Wehring, McCutchen, Moore, Garcia, Joiner, Heddins, Smith, Schier, French, Lowenhaupt, Thompson, Long, Holliman, Hodge, Stogdill, Beasley, Sims, Peyton, Burnett. Fourth row: Dyer, Hutson, Coynac, Whittington, Terry, Odell, Lee, Booker, Keith, Saenz, Bower, Oualline, Lozano, Hale. Third row: Dowdy, Greer, Newton, Martinez, Falkner, Downs, Kaase, Murff, Philips. Second row: Bush, Burling. First row: Klopfenstein, Crews, Charles, Jamail, Hipps, Barr, Wilson. LIEUTENANTS Hardimon, F. 0. Klopfenstein, A. H. Martinez, R. 0. Phillips, W. F. SOPHOMORES Wilson, B. D. STAFF MEMBERS Bower, R. Bush, D. G. Barr, G. B. Hutson, B. B. Bisbey, J. B. Kanak, E. W. Crews, J. D. Lee, W. C. Hipps, G. W. McCutchen, B. M. Kaase, F. W. McFarland, W. F. Rummel, D. R. SENIOR Oualline, C. E. Saenz, 0. Schier, J. C. Grigsby, G. R. Terry, R. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS FRESHMEN Dowdy, N. M. Downs, T. E. Greer, J. B. Newton, P. E. Murff, J. M. Beasley, J. D. Booker, V. W. Bristol, G. L. Burnett, D. B. Dyer, E. French, A. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Frers, H. G. Flores, A. Falkner, J. E. Garcia, A. Hale, R. N. Heddins, G. C. Hodge, E. S. Holliman, J. R. Joiner, R. Keith, E. Long, T. Lowenhaupt, E. Lozano, D. Mayfield, L. Meador, D. Moore, W. C. Odell, J. Peyton, M. T. Sims, T. L. Smith, H. W. Stogdill, M. C. Thompson, J. D. VanPelt, T. E. Wehring, C. H. Whittington, R. D. Yocom, S. B. First Sergeant Commanding Officer HERBERT D. BURLING CLARENCE E. JAMAIL 167 Fifth row, left to right: Rodriquez, Harn, Metcalf, Wright, Morse, Moore, Petty, Gustafson, Rice, Cherry, Hoegemeyer, Santerre, Frazier, Russell, Guidry, Armistead, Laird, Ragsdale, Forwood, Pixley, Davis, Holder, Fenley, Wofford, Harris, Gilliland, Dunn. Fourth row: Lacy, Reid, Gray, Hender- son, Gilbreath, Thomas, Gafford, Feagins, Labay, Anderson, Schnieder, Gantt, Peyton, Holbein, Lackey, Olliver, Kirk, Gudgin, Bowman, Schoch, Bailey, Brown, Altobellis, Pool, Dickerson, Deupree. Third row: Starr, Schneider, Davis, Burns, Hamilton, Sekerka, Hensley, Reid, Chapman. Second row: Heaton, Christian, Stubbs. First row: Robertson, Woodson, Sawyer, Fernandez, Voinis, Lehman, Heald, Hill. First Sergeant Commanding Officer M. M. RIED S. P. VOINIS LIEUTENANTS Lohman, T. E. Robertson, B. J. Vanzandt, C. J. Woodson, J. M. STAFF M EMBERS Hamilton, T. R. Heald, C. W. Hill, E. G. Issacks, H. P. Messer, C. N. Schneider, M. J. Sekerka, J. J. Thomas, J. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Burns, A. N. Chapman, J. R. Hensley, K. E. Reid, M. M. Starr, R. L. SOPHOMORES Bowman, J. M. Brown, B. C. Feagins, T. J. Frazier, W. R. Gantt, R. R. Gilliland, J. L. Gray, C. R. Harn, P. J. Heaton, S. N. Lackey, J. L. Peyton, W. B. Reid, T. C. Russell, J. K. Schoch, P. D. Stubbs, J. E. Thomas, R. K. Wright, W. B. FRESHMEN Anderson, S. A. Armistead, W. W. Altobellis, C. A. Bailey, C. D. Cherry, J. D. Davis, C. J. Dunn, J. W. Deupree, D. W. Dickerson, J. T. Fenley, J. B. Forwood, A. Gilbreath, N. R. Gudgin, K. P. Guidry, T. C. Gafford, J. B. Gustafson, D. C. Hoegemeyer, W. H. Holder, B. D. Holbein, T. S. Henderson, G. D. Harris, D. R. Kirk, L. B. Laird, C. B. Labay, L. S. Lacy, J. L. Morse, J. W. Moore, C. W. Metcalf, M. P. Petty, S. N. Pool, R. S. Pixley, T. A. Olliver, W. P. Ragsdale, J. W. Rodriquez, R. C., Jr. Rice, L. D. Santerre, G. L. Schnieder, A. D. Wofford, D. D. 168 Fifth row, loft to right: McMullen, Crabtree, Ratcliffe, Dunn, Etheridge, Hynson, Antosh, Raymond, Crawford, Fleming, Canales, Airhart, Vestal, btewert, Rauer, Ratcliff, Dewbre, Myers, Simms, Armar, Mitchell, Wagenhoff, Harrison, Abbott, Seiler, Spencer. Fourth row: Essary, Smith, Somano, Vela, Warner Minor, Lohman, McKenzie, Kilpatrick, Wright, Burr, Bridges, Ellis, Russi, Tarrant, January, Turner, McHargue, Heymar, Murphy, laylor, Ratliff, Gomez. Third row: Weld, Rix. Second row: Johnson, Majalis, Jobe, Winkle, Blagg, Woodard, Segers, Hartly. First row: Lomax, Shephard, Burns, Bernele, Markillie, Lipscomb, Milliken, Holle. LIEUTENANTS Holle, D. C. Milliken, E. W. Jr. Lipscomb, D. B. Lomax, D. T. Shepherd, G. A. STAFF MEMBERS Burns, R. L. Woodard, M. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bauer, D. E. Etheridge, J. E. Gomez, R. V. Jr. Kilpatrick, R. L. McMullen, J. M. Murphy, M. D. Ratliff, L. R. Scharlach, A. B. Somoano, R. B. Turner, L. R. Warner, J. D. Wegenhoft, T. L. Weld, S. L. Blagg, M. G. Johnson, J. R. Segers, D. R. Winkle, L. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Hartley, J. C. Jobe, W. D. Mijalis, S. S. CORPORALS Abbott, J. M. FRESHMEN Airhart, T. P. Arman, D. K. Antosh, N. T. Bridges, R. E. Burr, R. W. Canales, H. S. Crabtree, F. K. Crawford, J. W. Dewbre, G. W. Dunn, G. C. Ellis, G. W. Essary, J. W. Fleming, S. R. Harrison, W. H. Heyman, E. F. Hynson, L. M. January, M. C. Lohman, D. 0. McHargue, L. B. McKenzie, J. W. Mitchell, R. E. Myers, J. P. Ratcliff, L. J. Ratcliffe, J. A. Raymond, C. F. Russi, J. M. Simms, L. P. Smith, H. B. Spencer, D. S. Stewart, D. L. Tarrant, E. L. Taylor, W. A. Vela, A. N. Ill Vestal, T. R. Wright, T. W. Second in Command JAMES C. BENDELE Commanding Officer First Sergeant WILLIAM R. MARKILLIE ROBERT R. RIX 169 THIRD BATTALION STAFF MAJOR JERRY M. BROWN Executive Officer LT. COL. CARL G. THOMPSON JR. Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR P. L. WHELAN J. A. HORN G. A. EASTES J. G. McKNIGHT C. W. BROOKS Scholastic Officer Supply Officer Chaplain Ad jutant Operations and P.I.O. Officer M SGT. D. C. SHELL Sergeant Major 171 T SGT. D. N. GREGG Operations Fourth row: Barbary, Riente, Hanus, Cantrell, Steel, Ragan, Bynum, Metula, Schneider, Rector, Holland, Parker, Morse, Boese, Hedderman, Reed, Herron, Fisher, Read, Groves, Gattis, Cory, Kittrell, Davis, Neely, Herrin. Third row: Mintz, Bowder, Weaver, Robinson, Brady, Knight, Roy, Acree, Donald, Fry, Vassek, Tansil, Curry, Woychesin, Connor, Staples, Murillo, Knox, Alaniz. Second row: Floyd, Huggins, Gregg, Carroll, Swartz, Madden, Davidson, Pflueger, Green, Edmonds. First row: Prochaska, Jones, Motherspaw, Nye, Cloud, Thompson, Swail, Wade, Horn. LIEUTENANTS Hunn, M. B. Jones, R. D. Korenek, J. L. Motherspaw, J. M. Prochaska, B. T. Swail, J. R. Thompson, C. B. Wade, R. D. STAFF MEMBERS Green, W. J. Gregg, D. N. Helms, S. W. Horn, J. A. Nichols, L. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Carroll, B. W. Davidson, H. M. Madden, R. A. Swarts, A. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Adams, M. F. Edmonds, R. J. Plueger, R. C. SOPHOMORES Bennet, G. P. Boese, R. F. Eagle, J. T. Floyd, J. D. Hedderman, C. W. Holland, G. L. Knight, K. W. Rector, J. T. Weaver, L. B. FRESHMEN Acree, J. Alaniz, R. Barbary, C. L. Brady, L. M. Browder, J. T. Bynum, R. R. Cantrell, J. H. Conner, J. C. Cory, H. A. Curry, C. K. Davis, W. A. Donald, R. C. Commanding Officer First Sergeant L. D. CLOUD ADRIAN G. HUGGINS Fisher, G. D. Fry, E. L. Groves, M. Hanus, F. J. Herrin, J. A. Herring, D. M. Kittrell, L. L. Knox, J. D. Manila, B. R. Mintz, E. L. Morse, C. H. Murillo, M. A. Neely, L. C. Parker, L. G. Ragan, S. M. Read, R. L. Reed, 0. L. Robinson, C. Roy, J. O. Schneider, M. M. Staples, G. A. Steel, J. D. Tansil, T. R. Vassek, R. Woychesin, J. L. “A” QUARTERMASTER Fourth row: Martin, Carothers, Baldly, Ramirez, Adams, Davis, Rickele, Duffield, Thompson, Hansen, Schulmeier, Cunningham, Lednicky, Young, Miears, Paul, Ohlendorf, H., Weiss, Partridge, Sprague, Yeager, De Pue, Skelton, Kohutek, Rodriquez, Moreland. Third row: Henry, Rowden, Schepps, Scarcela, Woodfin, Landrum, Locke, Anthis, Monteer, Reese, Hall, Patrick, Brand, Harlan. Second row: Pickard, Henk, King, Munro, Sloar, Ohlen- dorl, G. Bolin, Winkleman, Chicerski, Hirsch, Moore, Cotman. First row: Brooks, Cox, Richman, Perkins, Cheatham, Brown, Talman, Strickland, Stephens, Snapka, Jeffrey, Estes, Freeman, Soutter, Sonnier. LIEUTENANTS Cheatham, F. C. Cotman, N. T. Freeman, D. H. Jeffrey, J. G. Perkins, R. H. Ray, C. Richmond, P. H. Snapka, E. Sonnier, W. J. Soutter, T. L. Stephens, G. W. STAFF MEMBERS Brooks, C. Brown, J. Cox, K. Estes, G. McKnight, J. Ohlendorf, G. Waggoner, D. Gloor, W. F. Hirsch, J. D. Winkelman, E. E. JUNIORS Moore, R. L. SOPHOMORES Cunningham, D. F. Duffield, D. W. Hansen, M. H. Henry, Q. I. Martin, M. P. McDowell, L. S. Partridge, D. L. Pickard, R. A. Thompson, B. J. Weiss, S. R. Woodfin, J. W. Yeargen, R. L. FRESHMEN TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bolin, L. F . King, K. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Chicerski, J. A. Adams, S. L. Anthis, J. R. Baldry, J. S. Boykin, J. W. Brand, H. D. Carothers, J. D. Davis, D. I. Davis, D. P. De Pue, J. D. Hall, J. A. Harlan, C. H. Hudson, R. L. Kohutek, E. H. Jr. Landrum, J. R. Lednickey, B. J. Locke, L. J. Miears, R. A. Monteer, D. H. Moreland, C. Ohlendorf, H. M. Patrick, C. E. Paul, T. 0. Ramirez, F. Reese, H. M. Rickel, C. L. Rodriquez, A. R. Rowden, J. E. Scarcela, L. L. Schepps, D. J. Schulmeier, D. R. Skelton, J. W. Sprague, F. H. Young, M. C. First Sergeant Commanding Officer HAROLD A. HENK DARWIN T. STRICKLAND “A” CHEMICAL Fifth row, left to right: Waller, Berryman, Isaacs, Osborne, Buckner, Liljestrand, Lokey, Martin, Rail, Fox, Crockett, Steele, Partida, Tobola, Grout, Batchelor, Gary, Klehm, Pate, Tucker, Cates, Tenhet, Richey, Hord, May. Fourth row: Ellison, Edmonds, Moller, Anderson, Underwood, Heygesi, Castleberry, Jackson, Alvarado, Osborne. Third row: Sanders, Lowder, Spurlock, Shell, Cates, Johnson, Langley, Wasson. Second row: O’Hara, Thompson, Whelan. First row: Baker. Not pictured: Cooper, J. E. LIEUTENANT Moore, F. V. STAFF MEMBERS Lokey, P. E. Moller, G. T. Osborne, F. T. Sanders, K. W. Tucker, R. F. Waller, E. T. SOPHOMORES Castleberry, T. G. Shell, D. Thompson, C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cooper, J. E. Crockett, W. R. Johnson, R. H. Spurlock, J. C. Ellison, R. T. Fox, D. D. Hegyesi, J. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Isaacs, R. W. May, D. Cates, C. C. Langley, S. H. FRESHMEN Wasson, J. D. Alvarado, R. CORPORALS Anderson, G. P. Jr. Batchelor, T. E. Jackson, J. B. Berryman, R. H. Klehm, J. J. Buckner, R. A. Cates, B. A. Edmonds, P. R. Gary, E. Grout, J. C. Hail, R. E. Halligan, J. E. Hart, C. B. Hord, R. P. Liljestrand, D. Martin, J. F. Osborne, W. Partida, R. Pate, P. H. Richey, R. C. Steele, J. E. Tenhet, P. Tobola, L. Underwood, L. First Sergeant Commanding Officer GERALD R. LOWDER CHARLES L. BARKER 174 FOURTH BATTALION STAFF MAJOR JOHN G. THOMAS Executive Ojficer LT. COL. EARL BECKMAN, JR. Commanding Officer MAJOR J. R. McCLAREN Operations Officer MAJOR A. A. McILHERAN Scholastic Officer MAJOR J. HENSON Supply Officer T SGT. M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. G. OLIVER J. B. ROBERTS T. L. SUTHERLAND W. M. REGAN A. B. ZAMBRANO Liaison Sergeant Major P.I. Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant Supply Sergeant “A” VETERINARY Fifth row, left to right: Henderson, Hickman, Hutton, Lowe, Tippet, Johnson, Fuller, Compton, Wallace, Hampton, Martin, Caperton, Kessler, Weldon, Humbert, Hubert, Lawerence, Crouch, Kothman, Sterling, Hausman, Griffith, Shaw, DuBose, Backus. Fourth row: Rogers, Miller, May, Turner, Bridges, Webb, McKown, Garcia, Taylor, Shively, Oefinger, Mays, Fitzgerld, Cowley, McCreary, Estes, Graham, Dubuison, Sullivan, Lindley, Vogt, Nichols, Walther, Erisman, Howe, Davidson. Third row: Navar, Hughes, Johnston, Warren, Loyd, Ingle, Crittenden, Moore, Strole, Halbert, Bryant, Todd, Wynn. Second row: Botard, Reagan, Jackson, Huges, Hill, Nelson, Harwood, Ellison. First row: Howard, Vosdingh, Stumbo, Gleason. Second in Command RALPH VOSDINGH LIEUTENANTS Howard, T. E. Stumbo, B. A. Vosdingh, R. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ellison, D. W. Harwood, W. E. Jr. Hill, D. R. Huges, R. D. Jackson, H. C. HI Nelson, R. J. SOPHOMORES Botard, R. W. Bridges, M. J. Compton, H. M. Dubuison, L. M. Fitzgerald, F. A. Garcia, M. E. Hampton, R. J. Hickman, M. E., Jr. Johnson, T. C. Johnston, B. E. Lawerence, D. C. Lindley, J. W. Lowe, R. F. Mays, R. A. Mills, J. J. McGinty, S. R. Nichols, R. A. Oefinger, S. W., Jr. Taylor, C. D. Todd, E. A. Valerius, J. A. Vogt, G. W. Weldon, J. C. Wynn, W. N. FRESHMEN Backus, D. R. Bryant, J. A. Caperton, G. H. Cowley, J. J. Crittenden, J. Crouch, C. G. Davidson, R. J. DuBose, R. C. Erisman, R. E., Jr. Estes, W. D. Fuller, P. J. Graham, M. R. Griffith, D. R. Halbert, O. G. Hausman, R. M. Henderson, D. R. Holveck, J. A. Howe, M. W. Hubert, E. T. Jr. Hughes, D. R. Humbert, W. B. Hutton, W. L, Jr. Ingle, R. V. Kessler, W. W. Kothman, K. Loyd, R. D. Martin, E. L. May, H. C. Jr. Miller, T. R. Moore, W. B. McCreary, D. G. McKown, R. R. Navar, L. G. Rogers, D. R. Schaefer, R. R. Shaw, W. A. Shively, M. H. Sterling, B. L. Strole, M. B. Sullivan, J. L. Tippet, J. E. Torian, A. H. Turner, L. D. Wallace, T. W. Jr. Walther, J. R. Warren, C. W. Jr. Webb, B. H. First Sergeant Commanding Officer WILLIAM M. REGAN JERRY D. GLEASON 176 Fourth row, left to right: Boettcher, Ward, Alexander, Flowers, Spencer, Money, Castleberry, Lang, Pederson, Phillips, Warlick, Kite, Morgan, Barnes, Sportsman, Austin, Bunk Johnson, H. D., Lowke, Thomas, Cobb, Gleason, Martin, Hamilton, Swift, Harrington, J. 0. Third row: Harvey, Valdez, Woods, Lundy, Lozo, Mogford, Ruhmann, Ernst, Hill, Hawthorne, Shannon, Baur, Davis, Solis, Kitchen, Hall, Barclay, Dufner, Skripka, Neely! Davidson, Briseno, Chapa. Second row: Harrington, J. N., Guynes, Rosenthal, Sutherland, Belue, Johnson, B. L. STAFF MEMBER Sutherland, T. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Belue, J. B. Johnson, B. L. Rosenthal, R. P. SOPHOMORES Austin, T. L. Bauer, S. E. Baur, 0. T. Davidson, T. J. Davis, M. E. Harrington, J. N. Solis, R. T. Spencer, R. E. FRESHMEN Alexander, H. W. Barclay, B. L. Barnes, W. W. Boettcher, B. H. Briseno, C. G. Bunk, J. F. Castleberry, W. B. Chapa, D. C. Cobb, K. H. Dufner, R. M. Ernst, H. F. Flowers, M. W. Gleason, J. N. Hall, J. L. Hamilton, B. J. Harrington, J. 0. Harvey, J. B. Hawthorne, T. E. Hill, J. C. Johnson, C. D. Kitchen, G. A. Kite, T. G. Lang, W. W. Lowke, G. E. Lozo, R. D. Martin, R. W. Mogford, J. L. Money, M. P. Morgan, D. L. Neely, R. C. Pederson, W. M. Phillips, J. R. Ruhmann, J. M. Schaefer, R. P. Shannon, P. D. Skripka, C. F. Sportsman, J. W. Swift, C. H. Thomas, R. C. Valdez, J. M. Ward, R. 0. Warlick, C. E. Woods, D. L. 177 Commanding Officer C. W. BOYD First Sergeant W. A. GUYNES, JR. “A” ATHLETICS Fourth row, left to right: Johnston, Powe, Tax Holler, White, Wisdom, Kana, Toland, McLain, Burton, Griffin, Oliver, Duble, Walters, Long, Jim, Hull,, Davis, E. C., Ayers, Webb, Martindale, Boeder, Box, Moers, King Allen, Barber, B. D., Garrard. Third row: Landrum, McDaniel, Lively, Reitz, Triplett, Crumpton, Hannigan, Kettler, Foster, Scholl, Connway, Weatherby, Holland, Davis, S. Second row: Barber, H. D., Jones, Dulock, Palmer, Morth, Wood, Plumblee, Echols, Uribe, Draper, Blayney, Hickman, Bonorden, Hajovsky, Blake, Uffer, Hooks. First row: Stone, Schaper, Balke, Herrington, Vrba, Miller. LIEUTENANTS Balke, Wayne Davis, H. J. Miller, J. H. Vrba, James TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dulock, F. B. Echols, C. N. Hill, Owen Hooks, H. V. Plumblee, Ralph STAFF SERGEANTS Bonorden, H. J. North, Robert Palmer, W. W. Jr. Uffer, C. D. JUNIORS Hajovsky, C. J. Uribe, Ernesto SOPHOMORES Allen, J. W. Ayers, L. W. Barber, Byron Barber, H. 0. Box, R. A. Costlow, Don Davis, E. C. Hannigan, R. R. Jr. Hull, A. M. Kettler, T. M. Long, John Martindale, B. P. Powe, M. B. Reitz, R. C. Feeder, R. J. Scholl, J. W. Tanner, H. R. Toland, J. R. Wisdom, B. G. FRESHMEN Bowman, Jay Burton, Felix Brim, J. W. Conner, C. P. Crumpton, A. T. Davis, Steadman Duble, R. L. Foster, Jerry French, Arthur Halligan, J. E. Halter, Richard Johnston, T. F. Kana, F. J. Kepke, R. J. Knox, J. D. Landrum, J. L. Lively, J. H. Long, J. L. McLain, J. D. McDaniel, Gail Moers, R. D. Nixon, James Oliver, B. T. Peshacek, Bill Swain, R. J. Thornton, Bill Van Wert, J. C. Webb, T. F. Commanding Officer GARY N. HERRINGTON 178 “B” ATHLETICS Fourth row, from left to right: Caskey, Swain, Van Dyke, Miller, Fleet, McFarland, Sulak, Marrow, Lester, Praetorious, Meyers, Willis, Scott, Ellerbee, Simmons, Keeling, Glocksin, Reeves, Fisher, Knox, Kubala, Kelley, McClung, Powitsky, McGuire. Third row: Cochran, Bergoon, Sabesta, Lindley, Neville, Gibson, Skinner, Finch, Janner, Campbell. Second row: Piper, Payne, Muenter, Gamer, Milstead, Oliver, Munson. First row: Roper, Schmid, Flood. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Dovcet, R. L. Flood, T. S. Schwake, J. C. Swisher, N. D. STAFF MEMBERS Turner, E. Oliver, G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Garner, R. A. Milstead, C. F. Muenter, R. H. Munson, J. U. CORPORALS Bergoon, S. A. Campbell, H. H. Johnson, L. W. Kubala, J. F. Piper, P. K. Roberts, P. K. Craig, R. E. Darwin, W. B. Huitt, E. L. Jones, D. H. Moore, T. B. Neville, J. T. Roberts, J. E., Jr. Smith, T. E. Van Winkle, S. N. FRESHMEN Broussard, C. J. Caskey, R. D. Cherry, J. D. Ellerbee, G. H. Finch, G. C. Fisher, F. C. Gibson, C. F. Glocksin, A. 0. Janner, C. Keeling, T. D. Keller, J. C. Kelley, A. R. Lester, B. N. Lindley, B. C. McClung, R. L., Jr. McFarland, R. E. McGuire, J. B. Marrou, J. M. Miller, M. B. Powitsky, D. E. Praeto rius, F. R. Reeves, W. E. Scott, B. G. Sabesta, C. J. Simmons, W. A. Skinner, T. D. Striegler, J. H. Sulak, C. R. Van Dyke, L. E. Van Pelt, T. E. Waghome, R. C. Willis, J. A. 17Q First Sergeant Commanding Officer HOWARD PAYNE JOE H. SCHMID FIFTH BATTALION LT. COL. B. B. TROTTER Commanding Officer MAJOR S. E. SIMS Executive Officer MAJOR W. R. OLDS Adjutant MAJOR G. E. POWELL Supply MAJOR R. S. HUFFAKER JR. Intelligence MAJOR M. W. JONES JR. Operations M SGT. C. H. VINCENT Sergeant Major T SGT. H. E. BLAZEK Operations T SGT. C. H. RAY Supply Fourth row, left to right: Lloyd, Scasta, Arnold, Orsag, Garrison, Novosad, Hudson, Woodard, Harper, Taylor, Willmann, Kidwell, McCoy, Marek, Cannon, Randolph, Patrick, Potts, Walton, Mills, Buffington, Milberger, Louis, Startz, Ross, Eubanks, Wheeland. Third row: Hernandez, Blazek, Waters, Wunsch, Copeland, Kelley, Micklitz, Chandler, Johnson, A. C., Loudon, Allen, Huffman, Milberger, Lionel, Legravier, Rogers, Rushing, Rosser, Davis, Pulliam, Witcher, Machemehl, Thompson, C. G., Thompson, C. L., Williams, Johnson, W. D. Second row: Button, Litton. First row: Turner, Bradshaw, Schwierzke, Andrews, Engelbrecht, Salmon, Hart, Smith, Wortham, Cain. LIEUTENANTS Bradshaw, J. C. Cain, R. N. Hart, R. V. Salmon, C. W. Schwierzke, P. J. Smith, A. M. Turner, D. R. Windam, J. D. Wortham, G. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Rushing, P. D. Thompson, C. G. JUNIORS Allen, C. S. Blazek, H. E. Chandler, D. S. Copeland, W. R. Davis, C. R. Floeck, N. B. Hernandez, M. Johnson, A. C. Johnson, W. D. Kelley, N. L. Loudon, F. J. Machemehl, L. H. Micklitz, K. N. Pulliam, D. G. Ray, C. H. Rogers, C. W. Rosser, T. N. Stepples, W. V. Thompson, C. L. Waters, W. B. Williams, S. J. Witcher, R. A. Wunsch, H. J! SOPHOMORES Goodenough, W. H. Lloyd, D. H. Marek, J. D. Novosad, A. L. Putton, D. G. Potts, R. C. Startz, A. J. Taylor, W. H. FRESHMEN Arnold, J. H. Badgett, R. H. Buffington, J. L. Cannon, T. H. Clark, J. M. Eubanks, J. T. Garrison, W. R. Harper, L. L. Hudson, J. W. Huffman, L. J. Kidwell, K. R. Leighman, C. R. McCoy, M. D. Meyer, B. W. Milberger, L. J. Milberger, L. C. Mills, J. W. Orsag, J. W. Randolph, J. N. Ross, M. R. Scasta, J. L. Thompson, D. W. Vaughn, D. R. Walton, M. C. Wheeland, J. D. Willmann, J. L. Woodard, G. L. Zimmerman, J. L. 181 First Sergeant Commanding Officer G. W. LITTON T. L. ENGELBRECHT “B” COMPOSITE Fifth row, left to right: Thompson, Stern, Williams, Plotts, Hurley, Richers, Coleman, Dantzler, Hillin, Collins, Godwin, Cassens, Hruska, Copeland, Kolbasinski, Rains, Taber, Hoffman, Davidson, Fort, Moore, Clary, Hendricks, Beverly, McDowell, Childs, Munn. Fourth row: Burley, Whiteley, Fuschak, Gathright, Rosenthal, Krolcyzk, Gallatin, McLeroy. Third row: Lynch, Woodward, Jenkins, Pelham, Branum, Perryman, Smith, Smyth, Cone, Salvaggio, Straughn, Johnson, Plotts. Second row: Abbot, Caton. First row: Cahill, Hearne, Speedie, Lockridge, Dewitt, Marshall, Oden, Zauzalik, Denmark, Parsons. Second in Command W. D. DEWITT LIEUTENANTS Cahill, R. D. Carlton, M. W. Lockridge, J. M. Oden, J. H. Speedie, J. C. Welsch, R. G. Hearne, A. Zouzalik, E. E. STAFF MEMBERS Sims, S. E. Parsons, D. L. Potts, R. K. Huffaker, R. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cone, M. M. Jenkins, R. W. Lynch, F. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Carter, C. E. Edge, W. M. Johnson, J. D. Pelham, J. T. Perryman, J. R. First Sergeant Commanding, Officer H. M. CATON J. K. MARSHALL Plotts, L. V. Smyth, D. H. Woodward, J. W. JUNIORS Salvaggio, R. J. Smith, J. B. Stinson, C. D. Straughn, M. E. Doell, W. B. SOPHOMORES Abbott, A. W. Coleman, D. C. Copeland, R. A. Davidson, T. L. Gallatin, A. E. Hendricks, R. B. Hoffman, R. W. Hurley, D. R. McDowell, L. S. McLeroy, R. L. Mills, H. D. Stearns, J. E. Thompson, C. D. Williams, J. W. FRESHMEN Beverly, J. R. Burley, C. E. Cassens, A. B. Childs, C. D. Clary, L. W. Collins, P. C. Dantzler, L. E. Fort, G. E. Fuschak, D. R. Gathright, H. A. Gentry, C. W. Godwin, N. F. Hillin, J. W. Hornsey, J. C. Hruska, S. J. Kolbasinski, T. F. Kovar, C. H. Krolcyzk, L. V. Moore, G. E. Munn, J. L. Richers, F. J. Rosenthal, S. D. Sinclair, K. Taber, E. C. Thielemnann, E. L. Whiteley, T. G. 182 LIEUTENANTS Eby, D. F. McNutt, D. G. Christy, W. C. Jr. Coston, J. G. Miller, D. I. Roessler, G. C. Simpson, M. W. Smith, J. R. SENIORS Batson, W. F. Bryant, G. W. Corbin, W. L. Cowart, C. P. Denmark, K. L. DuBose, J. C. Fox, D. A. Gonzalez, H. J. Goolsbee, W. H. Jr Grigsby, G. R. Halverson, B. K. Hill, G. D. Himel, G. L. Holder, R. W. Jackman, M. D. Jr. Jewel, R. L. Jones, H. M. Jones, J. D. Kerr, J. E. McCain, B. J. Milner, R. W. Moon, W. H. Polk, J. A. Quigley, J. L. Jr. Ratcliff, J. M. Ray, R. A. Sawyer, T. R. Smith, R. C. Terrill, P. M. Jr. Upham, E. D. Vanzandt, C. J. Jr. Wallace, C. D. Commanding Officer Administration CHARLES A. BOLLFRASS Firs Lieutenant CLYDE A. TEW AIR FORCE 184 COL. JAY R. ROLAND Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR EMMETT W. MUENKER DON S. CORNWALL XAVIER R. SENDEDO ARTHUR L. CAMERON LEONARD J. DORNEY JAMES T. LASSITER Operations Officer Inspector General Scholastic and P.I. Officer Chaplain Chaplain Adjutant M SGT. JOHN N. WILKINSON Supply Sergeant M SGT. JOHN T. JAECKLE Operations Sergeant 185 M SGT. RUSSELL W. NEISIG Sergeant Major M SGT. WALTER M. BREEN Scholastic Sergeant FIRST GROUP STAFF LT. COL. RHYMOND L. DARROW Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR B. L. LANGFORD J. D. BROWN Scholastic and P.I. Officer Adjutant MAJOR J. F. COUGHRAN Operations and Safety Officer T SGT. B. J. COLEY Intelligence and Supply Sergeant T SGT. K. R. McGEE Scholastic and Operations Sergeant M SGT. S. H. HOLMES Sergeant Major SQUADRON 1 Fifth tow, left to right: Haegelin, Razo, Duran, Westbrook, Richardson, Wheeler, Morgan, Johnson, Ritter, Payne, J. B., Allen, McDougall, Smith, Gossett, Grohn, Wellborn, Walker, Porter, Lowe, Yowell, White, T. E., Loyd, Adcock, Tinney, Ganer, Gillispie, Gibson. Fourth row: Payne, J. P., Bujnock, Dolfi, Fisher, Austin, Seay, Elliott, Kennedy, Strader, LaGrone, Neuse, Linseisen, Wright, Liska. Third row: Kitowiske, Beazley. Second row: Mathews, Wilkinson, Cocker, Morris, Villareal, Renick, Hoernig. First row: Greenwood, Barr, Truesdale, Gunter, Glascock, Brown, Sykes, Santikos, Mattox. LIEUTENANTS Austin, J. J. Barr, R. C. Carpenter, W. J. Elliot, B. H. Greenwood, B. M. Grohn, D. Mattox, H. T. Gibson, J. G. Santikos, P. Kitowski, J. V. Sykes, T. G. Kennedy, E. L. Truesdale, R. E. LaGrone, J. C. McDougall, S. E. Razo, J. STAFF MEMBERS Brown, J. D. Seay, C. Wilkinson, J. Wellborn, B. L. White, T. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Wheeler, J. C. Morris, R. R. Renick, J. D. FRESHMEN Hoernig, 0. W. Adclck, T. H. Bujnoch, L. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Clancy, P. T. Mathews, J. H. Dolfi, J. A. Duran, E. M. Villarreal, R. D. Fisher, J. C. SOPHOMORES Allen, G. J. Gillespie, T. L. Gossett, T. D. Haegelin, B. J. Ganer, E. A. Johnson, D. B. Linseisen, E. A. Liska, W. F. Lowe, J. F. Loyd, J. D. Morgan, D. L. Neuse, R. L. Payne, J. P. Payne, J. B. Porter, J. I. Richardson, E. B. Ritter, D. E. Smith, C. D. Strader, G. T. Tinney, J. R. Vawters, C. B. Walker, R. J. Wright, R. C. Westbrook, W. A. Yowell, M. A. Second in Command GORDON M. GUNTER First Sergeant Commanding Officer CHARLES E. BEAZLEY MELBERN G. GLASSCOCK 187 SQUADRON 2 Fifth row, left to right: Demel, King, Eichblatt, Blackmon, Bothwell, Sherrard, Leone, Sanders, Donelson, Patin, Phaup, Molberg, Brennan, Collins, R. F., Baronski, Shine, Collins, G. J., Reed, Wilder, Grable, Hogan, Anderson, D. W., Cardwell, Blakney, Allbritton, Haggard, Ramsower. Fourth row: Mazzeo, DeMieri, Smith, Anderson, W. R., Downs, Martin, Kooser, Terry, Bunks, Turner, Kolojaco, Whitnah, Absher, Kowis. Third row: Terp, Proctor, Bolton, Brooks, McLeod, McGee. Second row: Hansen. First row: Darrow, Stark, Craig, Choate, Schuster, Morgan, Creel, Stuart. LIEUTENANTS Craig, W. R. Creel, G. B. Morgon, R. M. Stark, J. G. Stuart, R. M. STAFF MEMBERS Brooks, J. Darrow, R. Jackie, J. McGee, K. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bolton, B. W. Gill, J. L. McLeod, S. R. Proctor, B. S. Terp, A. S. SOPHOMORES Allbritton, W. H. First Sergeant Commanding Officer JOE H. HUGHES FREDRICK L. SCHUSTER Anderson, D. W. Anderson, W. R. Blackmon, N. V. Blakney, R. N. Bothwell, R. C. Collins, R. F. Collins, G. J. Demel, K. J. Donelson, R. R. Hanson, R. S. Kolojaco, P. A. Kooser, R. A. Newbolt, R. E. Sanders, A. L. Walla, G. J. Whitnah, A. M. Wilder, J. B. FRESHMEN Absher, P. T. Bagley, C. H. Baronski, J. P. Brennan, P. H. Cardwell, J. W. DeMieri, J. N. Dunks, W. E. Eic hblatt, D. L. Grable, D. W. Haggard, S. W. Hogan, R. P. Kowis, R. P. Leone, E. J. King, S. J. Martin, J. B. Mazzeo, P. S. Molberg, J. J. Patin, L. G. Phaup, M. L. Ramsower, R. C. Reed, C. S. Sherrard, C. S. Shine, F. A. Smith, W. T. Terry, J. W. Turner, P. R. 188 Fifth row, left to right: Coxe, Smith, Thompson, Greenwood, Richnam, Coursey, Covington, Molkentine, Bragg, Borgers, Laycock, Hoyt, Miller, Clyde, Storey, Williams, Riggle, Matthews, Westover, Crenshaw, McDonald, Holland, Coon, Andry, Jones, Langston, Webb, Walton. Fourth row: Miller, Teddie, Skinner, Longhofer, Daugherty, Dishman, Bachus, More, Garcia, Storey, Powell, Trail, Moya, Stacey. Third row: Hernandez, Coley, Bell, Carter, Marburger, Pollan, Neisig, Hansen, Duke, Atkins, Lee, Holmes. Second row: Bacon, Peabody. First row: Durham, Muhlstein, Fomby, Snelson, Skupin, Hataway, Courtney, Weinacht, Sendejo, Meri-Akri, Domey, Coughran. LIEUTENANTS Durham, L. D. Fomby, D. P. Meri-Akri, A. Muhlstein, L. Snelson, P. L. Weinacht, D. N. STAFF MEMBERS Coughran, J. F. Courtney, N. B. Dorney, L. J. Holmes, S. H. Langford, B. L. Sendejo, X. R. Carter, R. L. Hansen. P. D. Hernandez, J. Lee, S. R. CORPORALS Bacon, T. R. Coon, J. B. Covington, M. Jones, G. A. Langston, J. A. Laycock, G. B. Powell, E. B. Riggle, F. L. Williams, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bell, C. M. Coley, B. J. Duke, B. B. Marburger, A. A. Pollan, W. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Atkins, J. K. SOPHOMORES Andry, M. L. Archibald, J. C. Borgers, W. F. Bragg, C. G. Brand, J. L. Coursey, J. L. Garcia, R. H. Hoyt, A. N. Richman, W. R. FRESHMEN Bachus, W. E. Coxe, R. T. Crenshaw, W. R. Daugherty, J. F. Dishman, H. E. Fletcher, D. Greenwood, T. H. Holland, D. E. Longhofer, D. A. Matthews, J. B. McDonald, G. H. Miller, T. I. Miller, C. Molkentine, J. W. More, W. R. Moya, A. Peinemann, M. A. Smith, L. S. Stacy, R. L. Storey, F. B. Thompson, D. R. Trail, B. D. Walton, A. N. Webb, S. D. Weise, D. L. Westover, T. 0. 189 First Sergeant Commanding, Officer C. L. PEABODY J. A. HATAWAY SECOND GROUP STAFF LT. COL. THOMAS W. BROWN Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR E. J. ZINK M. C. BOSWELL Operations Officer Adjutant M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. R. D. BURNETT E. C. LUX JR. G. R. CRUMP Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant SQUADRON 4 Fourth row, left to right: Tackaberry, Bailey, Jarosz, Cunningham, Latimer, Arnold, Krall, Adams, Seale, Youts, Boatwright, Heye, Goins, Hohman, Winston, Turman, Cook, Crist, Berry, Priddy, Bryant, Paris, Blewster, Haley, Alford, Hodges, Kirseh. Third row: Lieske, Hackbardt, Underwood, Box, Gardner, Redwine, Harmond, Garza, Williams, Burris, Crabb, Morris, P. E., Hill, Powell, Worth, McMillen, Jones, D. L., Walker, Devitt, Hayter, Porter, Hall, Joyce, Wallace, Wood. Second row: Morris, D. G., Anthony, Elledge, Burnett, Tuckett, Crump, Selby, Speir, Cantrell, Pollara, Jones, W. C., Plylar, Dunn. First row: De Laune, Muenker, Davis, Edwards, Partridge, Turner, Woods, Giles, Sandel, McCallum. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES De Laune, J. M. Giles, D. L. McCallum, P. V. Sandel, A. G. Wood, W. A. STAFF MEMBERS Burnett, R. D., M Sgt. Cameron, A. L., Maj. Cornwall, D. S., Maj. Crump, G. R., T Sgt. Davis, R. E., Maj. Muenker, E. W., Lt. Col. Partridge, J. H., Lt. Col. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Selby, N. B. Plylar, D. H. Pollara, L. Speir, D. W. Tuckett, F. Y. STAFF SERGEANTS Cantrell, D. W. Dunn, R. S. Elledge, D. T. Jones, W. C. Bailey, D. J. Blewster, W. H. Crist, J. D. Cunningham, W. L. Gardner, J. M. Hill, A. C. Jones, D. L. Lieske, D. D. Morris, D. G. Tackaberry, R. R. Underwood, B. D. Wallace, D. M . Winston, E. P. Worth, G. W. FRESHMEN Adams, N. H. Alford, A. D. Arnold, R. L. Berry, L. E. Boatwright, J. A. Box, G. E. Bryant, C. G. Burris, L. A. Cook, J. D. Crabb, L. D. Devitt, I. N. Garza, F. D. Goins, E. E. Hackbardt, R. G. Haley, D. C. Hall, J. M. Harmon, L. L. Hayter, L. E. Heye, P. F. Hodges, H. D. Hohman, T. A. Jarosz, K. E. Joyce, B. R. Kirseh, G. W. Krall, F. Jr. Latimer, D. C. McMillen, J. J. Morris, P. E. Paris, J. F. Porter, D. G. Powell, T. W. Priddy, G. C. Redwine, D. J. Seale, S. W. Jr. Turman, P. M. Walker, R. B. Williams, A. V. Wood, A. G. Wren, C. Youts. V. T. 191 Commanding Officer R. F. TURNER First Sergeant R. D. ANTHONY SQUADRON 5 Fourth row, left to right: Gray, McEachren, Cornell, Lowes, Werner, Wilkinson, Artman, Schalon, Kelly, Rogers, Herrin, Mooney, D. B., Rotter, Day, Nash, Braswell, Smith, Holmes, Caskey, Schaffer, Speckman, Harman, Engle, Mooner, R., Mergen. 77 e? row;: Winston, Smith, J. C, Yanta, Smither- land, Lancaster, Carpenter, Shawn, Knowles, Bartoschek, Wright, M. B., McGregor, Hudson, Pierce, Walton, Rosenberger, Wright, P. L., Lindsay, Davis, Monk, Spengler, Porter, Gazaway, Davidson, Callahan, Alcorn. Second row: Ayers, Dabney, Adamcik, Krause, Schwartz, Ludvigsen, Lux, McClelland, Vahrencamp, Damon, Nelson, Plieffer. First row: Graham, West, Evans, French, Tipton, Leidolf. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Tipton, W. E. West, J. STAF F MEMBERS Lux, E. C. SENIORS Leidolf, E. J. Graham, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Damon, R. E. McClelland, M. D. Nelson, F. W. Schwartz, Norman C. STAFF SERGEANTS Krauss, D. W. Ludvigsen, F. A. Vahrenclamp, C. JUNIORS Adamcik, A. R. Pfeiffer, E. H. Ayers, N. D. Beckett, R. M. Day, J. D. Kelly, R. T. Lancaster, D. A. Pierce, J. B. Rogers, H. E. Rosenburger, W. E. Schalon, L. E. Smith, J. C. Wright, P. L. Wright, M. B. Yanta, V. L. FRESHMEN Alcorn, W. B. Bartoshek, J. B. Braswell, C. Callahan, E. W. Carpenter, S. B. Caskey, J. W. Jr. Cornell, J. B. Crissey, W. E. Crockett, J. L. Davidson, Neal Jr. Davis, W. I. Jr. Engel, J. L. Gazaway, S. C. Gray, R. L. Harman, L. A. Herren, W. D. Holmes, D. L. Hudson, W. B. Jr. Knowles, D. E. Lindsay, R. F. Lowes, J. W. Ill McEachern, J. S. McGregor, W. D. Mergen, R. G. Monk, C. F. Mooney, D. B. Mooney, R. J. Nash, M. T. Porter, J. S. Rotter, H. A. Schaffer, R. T. Shawn, B. H. Smith, J. S. Smitherland, J. C. Spangler, R. M. Speckman, I. D. Walton, C. J. Werner, J. K. Wilkinson, E. E. Winston, J. M. Commanding Officer First Sergeant HIRAM T. FRENCH ROBERT C. DABNEY 192 SQUADRON 6 Fourth row, left to right: Kessler, Slaughter, Hughey, Earle, Pratt, Colwell, Williams, Morris, Prouse, Roome, Martell, Hink, Cone, McKean, Fergu¬ son, Treat, Selby, Hertney, Dumars, Ryan, Dodson, Nicholson, Duffy, Holly, Weisinger. Third row: Eastwood, Neu, Selensky, Kemp, Dixon, Cloud, Bachmyer, Dunlap, Sandlin, Davis, Cragin, Mcllheren, Elliott, Garcia, G. A., Tinsley, Bednar, Callicoatte. Second row: Kahanek, Lee, Gamer, Doerksen, Ohlendorf, Sechler, Fann, Lamb, Stambaugh, Adams, Wilson, King. First row: Garcia, R. P., Reed, Hudson, Moskel, Gatlin, Lassiter, Goswell, Brown, Zink. LIEUTENANTS Garcia, R. P. Hudson, W. B. Reed, W. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Doerkson, S. R. Garner, B. J. Lamb, N. W. Ohlendorf, R. C. Wilson, T. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Adams, J. D. Fann, L. E. King, J. R. Sechler, J. S. Stanbaugh, L. P. Jr. SOPHOMORES Bednar, W. J. Callicoatte, J. D. Dixon, R. L. Dunlap, J. W. Eastwood, D. V. Elliot, J. J. Hughey, J. E. Kahaner, J. W. Martell, C. R. Neu, W. A. Selby, R. M. Selensky, B. A. Linsley, T. C. FRESHMEN Bachmyer, F. A. Cloud, C. M. Cone, R. K. Colwell, 0. T. Cragin, G. P. Davis, P. I. Duffey, M. N. Dumars, R. A. Earle, G. L. Ferguson, J. M. Garcia, G. A. Hertner, W. R. Hink, F. W. Holy, M. E. Kemp, J. N. Kessler, J. E. Mcllheran, L. C. McKean, R. E. Morris, D. Nicholson, J. R. Pratt, R. J. Prouse, E. D. Roome, L. M. Treat, R. W. Weisinger, W. Williams, D. 193 First Sergeant Commanding Officer ROBERT P. LEE JOHN D. GATUN THIRD GROUP STAFF LT. COL. JAMES D. TERRY Commanding Officer MAJOR M. R. HUDGINS Adjutant MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR D. W. MOORE E. MIKULENKA H. C. NORRIS Operations Officer P.L and Scholastic Officer Supply Officer T SGT. W. A. LEE Supply and Scholastic Sergeant M SGT. E. C. ALDRIDGE Sergeant Major T SGT J. W. MILLIKEN Intelligence Sergeant SQUADRON 7 Fifth row, left to right: Allison, Cottingham, Blakeway, Compton, Whitely, Maltern, Clnie, Browning, Smith, D., Simmons, Smith, R., Enderby, Timn, Bagley, Simpson, D., Mosman, Simpson, J., Hawpe, Munnerlyn, Feille, Josh, Barrington, Hubbard, Jones, Hart, Harral. Fourth row: Lee, R., Brooker, Shriner, Short, McChesny, Lions, Marchat, Calvert, Stinson, Harrison, Windmeyer, 0., Mikulenda, Monroe, Lane. Third row: Lee, W., Mesa, Bott, Burton, Ridgeway, Tuttle, Milliken, Van Dorn. Second row: Arnold, Vaughn. First row: Moore, Rose, Norris, Blanton, Hitchcock, Mikulenda, E., Rowalt, Benes. LIEUTENANTS Benes, D. J. Moore, J. W. Rose, A. F. Rowalt, R. J. STAFF MEMBERS Burton, J. C. Lee, W. A. Mikulenka, E. J. Norris, H. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bott, D. C. Burton, R. W. Milliken, J. W. Mese, J. C. Tuttle, H. E. Van Dorn, P. F. CORPORALS Arnold, G. W. Barrington, W. J. Blakeway, B. C. Browning, C. R. Cottingham, T. R. Enderby, J. C. Harrison, R. L. Hubbard, K. R. Lyons, C. R. Mattem, J. L. Schreiner, C. F. Short, A. E. Simmons, R. T. Simpson, D. R. Simpson, J. C. Smith, D. J. FRESHMEN Allison, B. D. Bagley, B. B. Booher, C. F. Calvert, K. E. Clunie, M. C. Compton, W. D. Feille, W. D. Fendley, R. J. Harrell, K. H. Hart, C. M. Hawpe, C. E. Jones, W. E. Josh, R. E. Lane, W. L. Lee, R. A. McChesney, M. C. Marcak, B. J. Mikulenda, 0. A. Monroe, J. W. Mosman, T. J. Munnerlyn, C. R. Roberts, M. S. Smith, R. V. Stinson, S. C. Tieman, C. F. Turner, H. R. Whitley, J. L. Windmeyer, R. J. First Sergeant Commanding Officer JOHN T. VAUGHN G. D. HITCHCOCK SQUADRON 8 Fifth row, left to right: Griffiths, Manierre, Carlstrom, Bloomer, Pope, Hodges, Adams, Smith, R. K., Wolf, Fine, Carter, Hawthorn, Crosswhite, Mangrum, Gillis, McMurray, Qingleman, Maxwell, Alivir, Burris, Easter, Phillips, Reynolds, Burns, Smith, D., Stindt. Fourth row: Dowse, Fischer, Macerias, Newman, Tofte, McDermott, Sutherland, Chaloult, Poison, Figart, Conner, McDonald, Schneider, Flahery, McLeod, McCaslin, Riley, Robinson, Ross, Vasquez, Whittington, Thompson. Third row: Harrison, Santore, Futch, Dodgen, Roten, Quisenberry, Aldvige. Second row: Schoettle, Cannon. First row: Hargrove, Flores, Terry, Blackburn, Hildebrand, Smith, K., Roland, Blackwood. First Sergeant Commanding, Officer WALTER CANNON HAROLD C. HILDERBRAND JR. LIEUTENANTS Carrol, P. L. Flores, D. V. Hargrove, J. G. McBride, H. M. Sterling, M. C. STAFF MEMBERS Aldridge, E. C., T Sgt. Blackwood, W. R., Maj. Roland, J. R., Col. Smith, K. E., Lt. Col. Terry, J. D., Lt. Col. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dodgen, R. A., T Sgt. Futch, J. F., Jr., T Sgt. Harrison, J. R., T Sgt. Quisenberry, C. W., T Sgt. Santore, R. B., T Sgt. STAFF SERGEANT Roten, D. R. CORPORALS Carter, D. W. I OA Fine, 0. W. Phillips, W. R. Schneider, M. L. Schoettle, M. J. Smith, R. L. Tofte, K. F. Vasquez, F. A. Whittington, S. G. SOPHOMORES Figart, M. I. Flaherty, L. D. Fischer, A. F. Macerias, A. A. McMurrey, M. R. Mangrum, W. L. Maxwell, M. D. Smith, R. K. Stern, Paul M. Stindt, W. H. FRESHMEN Adams, M. R. Jr. Bloomer, P. R. Burns, H. A. Burris, J. A. Carlstrom, F. C. Chaloult, M. P. Conner, V. S. Crosswhite, J. E. Jr. Dowse, J. W. Easter, J. P. Gillis, T. B. Griffiths, J. B. Hawthorn, L. G. Hodges, T. L. Jordan, L. Jr. Manierre, E. R. McCaslin, J. B. McDermott, M. Jr. McDonald, K. S. McLeod, W. V. Newman, W. W. Jr. Oliver, J. H. Poison, B. W. Pope, Gerald R. Reynolds, C. W. Riley, V. A. Robinson, D. B. Ross, L. G. Sutherland, J. L. Thompson, W. F. Jr. Wolf, C. E. Zingleman, E. L. SQUADRON 9 Fifth row, left to right: Nelson, Forgason, Huber, Closner, Carter, Hanson, Clark, A., Smith, W. H., Thigpen, Berryman, Dierlam, Francis, Adcock, Kubena, Miller, Sparks, Klug, Bradshaw, Cusimano, Smith, R., Matula, Soules, Rybum, Levy, Andres, Mixon, Allen. Fourth row: Suche, Stephen, Gay, Donahue, Wood, Beck, Karl, Johnson, Jackson, Broussard, Ortega, Pettit, Cordray, Denning, Fisher, Wolny, Horton, Lenox, Zanca, Gray, Corns, Hedrick, Albert, Meeker, McChristian, Sargeant, DeHart, Jones. Third row: Keller, Givens, Bannworth, Breen, Shipman, Neumann, Dressen. Second row: MacAUister, Thornton. First row: Baron, Decker, Keetch, Lucas, Moore, Clark. LIEUTENANTS Baron, W. G. Clark, J. B. Decker, P. J. STAFF MEMBERS Breen, W. M. Moore, D. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bannworth, J. H. Cummings, B. D. Dressen, G. N. Neumann, D. J. Shipman, B. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Givens, J. W. Keller, K. F. SOPHOMORES Cusimano, A. R. Dierlam, M. J. Francis, E. J. Hanson, D. L. Huber, K. M. Johnson, A. C. Jones, J. H. Levy, J. H. MacAUister, R. D. Mixon, C. M. Smith, W. H. Sparks, L. D. Soules, L. H., Ill Thigpen, J. C. FRESHMEN Adcock, O. L. Albert, M. J. Allen, H. C. Andres, P. L. Beck, J. M. Berryman, J. W. Bradshaw, M. E. Broussard, W. C. Carter, J. S. Corns, J. B. Clark, A. D. Cordray, P. D. Closner, J. J. Dehart, W. E. Denning, H. L. Donahue, R. L. Fisher, J. E. Forgason,R. L. Gay, G. W. Gray, G. W. Hedrick, W. L. Horton, W. Jackson, H. W. Karl, J. C. Klug, W. F. Kubena, J. B. Lenox, L. A. McChristian, J. M. Matuha, R. E. Meeker, L. D. Miller, J. A. Moore, M. L. Nelson, D. N. Ortega, H. C. Pettit, D. K. Reese, T. R. Rybum, W. D. Sargeant, W. Smith, R. Stephen, W. T. Suche, H. R. Wolny, R. J. Wood, L. P. Zanca, J. H. Commanding Officer First Sergeant VIC F. LUCAS CHARLES A. THORNTON 197 SECOND WING STAFF COLONEL CHARLES H. ROBISON Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR J. T. HEARNE R. W. SINGER G. E. PIERCE J. P. LUNARDON E. E. LINNSTAEDTER R. L. GRAETZEL Operations Officer Supply Officer Scholastic and Chaplain Chaplain Adjutant P.I. Officer MAJOR MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. G. BIRDWELL G. A. STANSELL D. B. WALTHER W. C. MILLER J. F. BELLOMY P. D. MIMS Inspector General Liaison Officer Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant Sergeant Major FOURTH GROUP STAFF LT. JOHN T. SERUR Commanding Officer MAJOR L. E. CLARK MAJOR R. L. STALLINGS Supply and Operations Adjutant M SGT. E. L. WINCHESTER T SGT. J. H. BROWN Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant 199 SQUADRON 10 Fifth row, left to right: Smith, C. L., Berman, Leonard, Winkler, Seago, Wilson, Edwards, F., Gould, Ward, Miller, Phelps, Furnace, Cuthrell, Price, Moffitt, Holubec, Billings, Hensz, Gallatin, Hill, Plunk, Kole, Cash, Jekel, Shifflet, Owens, Doan, Riggs, Pitts. Fourth row: Ernst, Kleibrink, Edwards, M. H., Campbell, Blaschke, Murray, Ramirez, Leger, Bennett, Lopez. Third row: Winchester, Rogers, Clark, Lewis, Thompson, Brough, Walther. Second row: Moore, McClung. First row: Burt, Swann, Brown, Clark, Parsons, Pepper, Robison, Birdwell, Myers, Hearne. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Brown, C. R. Burt, H. D. Campbell, C. D. Swann, J. K. STAFF MEMBERS Clark, L. E., Maj. Winchester, E. L., T Sgt. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Clark, F. D. Rogers, J. L. Walther, D. Bi STAFF SERGEANT Lewis, D. JUNIORS Brough, J. A. Thompson, B. Bennett, R. C. Berman, B. H. Billings, G. S. Doan, R. B. Gallatin, J. S. Gould, L. Hensz, D. H. Holubec, H. H. Leonard, C. A. Moffitt, D. L. Moore, K. W. Murray, W. L. Ward, W. N. FRESHMEN Blaschke, N. J. Cash, J. L. Cuthrell, D. J. Edwards, F. L. Edwards, M. H. Ernst, C. Commanding Officer DWANE GARY PEPPER First Sergeant SPENCER A. McCLUNG Furnace, J. E. Heartfield, G. Hill, J. M. Jekel, F. D. Klerenhagen, J. Kleibrink, R. Kole, J. S. Leger, R. J. Lopez, P. H. Miller, W. R. Owens, D. B. Phelps, L. D. Pitts, J. Plunk, V. E. Price, E. R. Ramirez, R. Riggs, E. H. Seago, D. C. Shifflet, T. A. Smith, C. L. Smith, D. W. Wilson, M. L. Winkler, F. J. 200 SQUADRON 11 Fifth TOW, left to right: Heinz, Vane Putte, Dabney, Hinojosa, 0., James, Edwards, Murray, G., Sewell, Harris, Magee, Rhodes, Wallace, Hilburn, Compton, G., Boecker, Hamm, Fletcher, Deegar, Hinton, Fernandez, Misner, Murray, T., Dupree, Mahand, Hinojosa, R. Fourth row: Grahamn, Clark, Callan, Ehrhardt, Davis, Chin, Majors, Trammell, Green, Mahone, Anderson, Howard, Van Dorn, Haggard, Fade, Ray, Gilbert, Jenkins. Third row: Adams, Beerwinkle, Compton, R., Mims, Hodges, Wakefield, Donovan, Free. Second row: Yaeger, Lister. First row: Pitts, Medley, Laird, Linen- berger, Cloud, Wilson. LIEUTENANTS Pitts, S. F. Carroll, M. N. Medley, C. L. Wilson, P. M. STAFF MEMBERS Cloud, D. R. Corbin, J. Heye, W. B. Mims, P. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Beerwinkle, K. R. Hodges, W. L. Wakefield, G. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Adams, D. L. Donovan, J. M. Free, W. G. Compton, R. L. CORPORALS Dugan, H. W. Ehrhardt, N. H. Harris, E. H. Yauger, D. B. SOPHOMORES Boecker, G. E. Chin, R. K. Compton, G. L. Dupree, R. A. Edwards, J. W. Grahmn, R. E. Jr. Haggard, R. W. James, W. S. Majors, M. Ill Misner, D. G. Murray, T. R. Ray, R. C. Sewell, B. C. FRESHMEN Anderson, C. D. Callan, D. P. Clark, R. B. Dabney, T. W. Davis, T. C. Fade, D. L. Fernandez, J. A. Fletcher, J. W. Gilbert, D. W. Green, W. 0. Hamm, J. L. Heinz, D. D. Hilburn, P. W. Hinojosa, 0. Hinojosa, R. Hinton, R. W. Howard, M. Jenkins, R. J. Magee, A. 0. Mahand, J. L. Mahone, J. R. Murray, G. T. Rhodes, T. J. Trammell, J. H. Jr. Vane Putte, J. D. Van Dorn, D. R. Walace, L. W. 201 •i SQUADRON 12 Fifth row, left to right: Basset, Heabeat, Dixon, Lawrence, McDaniel, Wilson, McAlpine, Zambrano, Mathews, Walsh, Holliman, Harres, Reyes, Figario, Thomasson, Muncy, Swinnea, Hammond, Craft, Philips, Haskell, Vanderstucken, Garbo, Barham, Yates, McCoy. Fourth row: Sontos, Foldem, Almy, Cook, Parker. Third row: Sutton, Brown, Gaither, Hatfield, Hejl, Way, Bell, Mcus, Price, Stuart, Brown. Second row: Bolton, White. First row: Galceran, Russell, Smart, Uhlenhoff, Euler, Yount, Pierce, Howard, Stallings, Serur, Sutten. LIEUTENANTS Howard, J. S. Lowery, B. B. Russell, H. C. Smart, H. R. Sutton, K. W. Uhlenhoff, W. STAFF MEMBERS Pierce, G. E. Serur, J. Stallings, R. L. Leeper, J. M. SENIORS Galceran, M. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Almy, G. H. Brown, J. H. Cook, W. B. Hatfield, J. H. Hejl, A. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Holcomb, V. C. Parker, T. Santos, V. A. Way, J. A. JUNIORS Gaither, J. R. Sutton, J. H. CORPORALS Bolton, M. F. Hammond, R. N. Haynes, H. E. McCoy, J. E. McDaniels, B. L. SOPHOMORES Bell, T. P. Brown, C. A. Corbo, B. Jr. Craft, R. M. Figari, E. E. Haskell, R. N. Hebert, R. W. Muncy, E. L. Stuart, J. P. Thomasson, R. E. Vanderstucken, R. W. Wilson, T. A. FRESHMEN Barham, J. D. Bassett, J. F. Dixon, J. P. Holliman, C. W. Lawerence, J. T. Mathews, B. R. McAlpine, R. E. Meuse, P. M. Phillips, A. M. Price, J. P. Reyes, W. F. Swinnea, L. W. Walsh, J. P. Yates, S. A. Zambrano, A. B. 202 FIFTH GROUP STAFF Executive Officer LT. COL. CHARLES H. McKINLEY Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR W. 0. KELLY R. T. G. LASSITER H. J. HAAS F. A. MEURER Supply Officer Scholastic Officer Adjutant Operations and Safety Officer M SGT. C. E. GRAF Sergeant Major T SGT. C. PENNYWELL Supply Sergeant 203 T SGT. R. W. SCOTT JR. Operations Sergeant T SGT. B. H. DEMENT Scholastic Sergeant SQUADRON 13 Fifth row: McMahan, Hieatt, Kato, Bradley, Browning, Callahan, Sudderth, Carr, Andrews, Gilberth, White, Muller, Wagoner, McKay, Beakley, Fowler, Lawrence, Seavey, Stratton, Hicks, Brame, Boyd, Whitwell, Powell, Swanson, Day. Fourth row: Daughery, Farragamo, Suckle, Gent, Hoff¬ man, Callcott, Fadal, K., Dehart, Wickson, Bocgler, Fadal, J., Fox. Third row: Jordon, Guyote, Gooden, Pennington, Pollard, Young, Wilson, G., Sion, Welch, Wilson, L., Serres, Williams, Reddell, Graf, Halbert, Dement, Miley. Second row: Wallace, Brawner, Graves, Haas, Lynd, Schmid, Davila. First row: Ballow, Kunkle. LIEUTENANTS Brawner, M. H. Davila, R. Graves, D. E. Schmid, R. E. Wallace, J. M. STAFF MEMBERS Dement, B. H. Graf, C. E. Haas, H. J. Lynd, L. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Halbert, M. R. Serres, C. J. Welch, M. L. Williams, G. N. Young, J. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Guyote, R. J. Miley, W. M. Pennington, C. D. Pollard, C. H. Reddell, L. A. Sion, J. N. Wilson, G. C. Wilson, L. H. SOPHOMORES Boyd, R. R. Brame, C. E. Browning, M. D. Callahan, F. V. Carr, B. D. Fadal, K. W. K. Fadal, J. W. Gilbreth, W. L. Hicks, J. C. Jordan, W. W. Kato, A. J. McKay, S. S. McMahan, K. M. Powell, R. M. Seavey, M. J. Suckle, S. L. Sudderth, L. C. Swanson, R. E. Whitwell, C. L. FRESHMEN Andrews, B. J. Beakley, J. M. Boegler, V. F. Bradley, J. D. Callcott, G. V. Daughtery, J. R. Day, J. E. Dehart, R. W. Farragamo, J. R. Fowler, M. E. Fox, M. D. Gent, M. R. Hoffman, B. H. Hieatt, I. F. Lawarence, D. R. Stratton, D. L. Wagoner, C. H. Wedemeyer, C. N. White, V. A. Wickson, R. H. First Sergeant Commanding, Officer GLEN J. GOODEN ELMER E. KUNKLE 204 Fourth row, left to right: Fippinger, Noack, Jobe, Miller, Hoyt, Thayen, Hudgins, Morris, Krumrey, Harrison, Gresham, Klug, Champion, Zacharias, Fogle, Bean, Low, Fowler, Gilbreath, Stevens, Johnston, Ellisor, Snead, McClain, LaMoine. Third row: Moore, Maples, Patterson, Morris, Hale, Vorwerk, Hollis, Wamble, Jones. Second row: Branum, Oxford, Pennywell, Wolfe, Keeling, Keahey, Wooley, Hicks, Rosenbach, Moore, Zambrano. First row: Adair, Meyers, Gretzel, MassingaJe, Lednicky, Williams, Perry, McClaren, Ashby, McWilliams. LIEUTENANTS Adair, F. W. Massingale, J. T. McWilliams, R. A. Myers, L. G. Perry, W. L. STAFF MEMBERS Lassiter, R. T. G. Graetzel, R. L. Pfeuffer, R. T. McClaren, J. R. Pennywell, C. S. Zambrano, A. B. SENIORS Ashby, T. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hicks, E. E. Keeling, B. R. Moore, T. A. Rosenbach, W. E. Wolfe, J. L. Wooley, L. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Keahey, N. F. CORPORALS Branum, H. E. Fowler, J. D. Hale, J. A. Johnston, R. M. Noack, J. C. SOPHOMORES Harrison, P. H. Hoyt, J. M. Jobe, J. M. Thayer, F. D. Hudgins, R. E. Vorwerk, W. J. Zacharias, B. A. FRESHMEN Bean, T. A. Champion, L. R. Ellisor, J. E. Fippinger, R. M. Fogle, J. S. Gilbreath, W. Z. Gresham, K. E. Hollis, G. M. Jones, D. K. Klug, J. Krumrey, G. D. LaMoine, G. J. Low, J. T. Maples, T. E. McClain, J. H. Miller, E. K. Moore, R. B. Morris, C. Patterson, J. F. Stevens, R. H. Snead, W. Wamble, F. C. Commander First Sergeant ROBERT L. WILLIAMS H - 0. OXFORD Fijth row, left to right: Wakefield, Story, Pritzen, Inmen, Underwood, Gardner, Williams, Giardina, Brieden, Griffith, Deer, McDaniel, Reynolds, Murphy, Bruton, White, Brunt, Taylor, Sloan, Gill, Withers, Shepard, Smith, Ashy, Turner, Maderer, Tomlin, Holt. Fourth row: Hajovsky, Gross, Nordstrom, Gray, Ksionda. Third row: Cropper, Armendariz, Good, Wilson, Lenamon, Cook, Hammons, Barsotti, Marshal, Golf, Scott, Flint, Jackson, Koncak, Abbott, Hadley, Williams. Second row: Benson, Madole, Moeller, Kirby, Ulbricht, Dietz, Kelly. First row: Scott, Stewart. LIEUTENANTS Cook, P. M. Dietz, F. H. Scott, R. W. Kirby, R. M. Madole, T. E. JUNIORS Moeller, A. C. Armendariz, E. P. Ulbricht, G. D. STAFF MEMBERS Williams, C. A. Wilson, J. A. SOPHOMORES Kelly, W. 0. McKinley, C. H. Brieden, G. R. Meurer, F. A. Brunt, J. E. Bruton, R. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cropper, W. A. Gi ardina, A. J. Abbot, V. B. Goss, D. W. Barsotti, P. J. Ksionda, D. M. Flint, S. A. Murphy, C. C. Golf, W. M. Nordstrom, J. D. Good, C. G. Taylor, R. Hadley, J. P. Jackson, M. G. Tomlin, C. P. Koncak, T. Lenamon, J. L. FRESHMEN Marshall, R. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Ashy, J. W. Deer, A. S. Gardner, W. F. Gill, H. A. Gray, L. 0. Griffith, J. S. Gross, G. W. Hajovsky, R. G. Holt, W. A. Inman, J. B. Job, G. J. Maderer, C. E. McDaniel, B. L. Parkes, R. C. Pochmara, R. J. Pritzen, D. Reynolds, R. R. Sheppard, D. W. Sloan, W. D. Smith, R. A. Story, G. W. Turner, D. R. Underwood, G. N. White, F. N. Williams, G. D. Withers, R. E., Jr. Commanding Officer first Sergeant RONALD D. STEWART CHARLES A. BENSON SIXTH GROUP STAFF MAJOR JAMES J. DUNLAP Executive Officer LT. COL. JOSEPH L. BERGERON Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR D. H. BECK W. F. MEYER II W. R. BAKER JR. Supply Officer Adjutant Scholastic Officer M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. J. D. PATE A. Y. ONG J. K. KEREKES D. R. NANCE Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Intelligence Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant SQUADRON 16 t-Mwmzutznaiiti • . tax Fifth row: Ransom, Gustafson, Stratton, Hopkins, Syptak, Blasdell, Cranberry, Whitherspoon, Ray, Harris, Wilson, Johnson, Gillar, Stockard, May, Bailey, Hadley, Stacker, West, McCoy, Ward, King, Shaw, Nierth, Smith, Emery. Fourth row: Tate, Carpenter, Hicks, Plummer, Haidary, Myer, Knight, Custer, McClung. Third row: Nance, Abernathy, Romero, Brod, Chastain, Sullivan, Miller. Second row: Olbrich, Wied. First row: Dunlap, Wynne, Curda, Salinas, Hendrix, Dorsett, Deterling, Barr, Weed, Gerum. LIEUTENANTS Deterling, D. A. Curda, P. M. Hardy, W. H. Salinas, M. A. Weed, B. P. Wynne, T. 0. STAFF MEMBERS Dunlap, J. Miller, C. Nance, D. R. SENIORS Gerum, L. Barr, J. E. Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Romero, G. A. Brod, W. B. Sullivan, J. A. Chastain, R. E. Abernathy, J. M. CORPORALS Olbrich, D. E. SOPHOMORES Cranberry, P. R. Haidary, H. Johnson, J. H. Jr. May, R. L. Plummer, T. H. Ray, S. Satcher, D. C. Syptak, C. Wilson, T. E. FRESHMEN Bailey, E. Blasdell, W. C. Carpenter, P. C. Custer, C. S. Emery, D. D. Gillar, J. H. Gustafson, C. L. Hadley, S. A. Harris, L. M. Hicks, D. F. Hopkins, J. A. King, W. G. Knight, D. D. McClung, J. E. McCoy, M. D. Meyer, R. L. Nierth, C. T. Ranson, R. F. Shaw, R: L. Smith, S. M. Stockard, J. R. Stratton, G. W. Tate, F. Ward, J. D. West, R. L. Witherspoon, L. D. First Sergeant Commanding Officer STANLEY F. WIED TRACY K. DORSETT SQUADRON 17 Fifth tow: Dobias, Matusch, Speed, Eckenrod, Kyle, Hall, McCormack, Preston, Loupot, Jordan, Davis, Burris, Hughes, Post, Oswald, Hankison, Johnson, Burt, Fields, Schlotzhauer, Webb, Reinhardt, Brown, Corman, Crawford. Fourth tow: Burnside, Martin, Narvaez, Lyons, Nagy, Hatinger, Girouard, Villorreal, Ridgway, Sandford, Boldman, Ray, Estes. Third tow: Dungan, Frost, Rains, Wallace, Lane, Barkemeyer, Parks, Griffith, Pate, Woolam, Winker, Ong. Second tow: Winship, Reeh. First tow: Woodman, Roberson, Mayr, Blaschke, Winkle, Petty, Dillahunty, Lunardon, Beck, Duplisey. LIEUTENANTS Blaschke, E. J. Parks, J. H. Winker, A. J. Forstoff, F. C. Woolam, W. E. Dillahunty, 0. L. Duplisey, D. R. Roberson, J. W. Woodman, W. C. JUNIORS Yantis, A. Griffith, G. D. STAFF MEMBERS Frost, W. Beck, D. H. SOPHOMORES Bills, J. E. Mayr, W. M. Pate, J. D. Teague, J. 0. Burnside, R. 0. Burris, D. L. Burt, W. J. Girouard, M. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hall, J. D. Hankison, F. D. Johnson, S. L. Jordan, E. M. Kyle, R. C. Loupot, D. N. Lyons, L. E. Nagy R. E. Oswald, A. C. Post, R. G. Preston, C. W. Barkemeyer, O’Gene Lane, R. D. Ong, A. Y. Rains, J. M. Wallace, T. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Dungan, D. M. Reinhardt, D. K. Villarreal, M. J. Winship, J. A. FRESHMEN Boldman, D. E. Brown, H. R. Corman, V. R. Crawford, G. M. Davis, T. E. Dobias, L. J. Eckenrod, T. N. Estes, R. L. Fields, T. L. Hatinger, R. D. Hughes, 0. M. Martin, J. W. McCormack, D. L. Narvaez, R. D. Ray, E. L. Ridgeway, D. N. Sandford, T. H. Schlotzhauer, J. Speed, R. E. Webb, G. L. First Sergeant Commanding Officer R. A. REEH D. L. PETTY Fourth row, left to right: Sanborn, Holden, Shanks, Edwards, Stephens, Stafford, Bayer, Schwertner, Burleson, Ocker, Utz, Taylor, Muehe, Bailey, Hayes, Moon, Lively, Parten, Romere, Russo, Wallace, Stockstill. Second row: Myers, Threadgill, Meyers, Withey, Collins, Mills, Milner, Brown, Gremillion, Ferris, Chernotowich, Irby, Winburn, Williams, Hunter, Reynolds, Plato, Hebert, Blynn. Third row: Bedford, Hupy, Harrington, Gibson, Bellamy, Kerekes, Robberson. First row: Wilson,. Middleton, Gentle, Sanders, Lyons, Cawley, Linnstaeder, Lane, Baker. Not pictured: Alvis, Black, Royal, Leudke. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Gentle, M. W. Gibson, R. B. Lane, C. W. Harrington, H. A. Jr. Lyons, R. I. Hunter, J. L. Royal, R. C. Jr. Parten, G. L. Plato, T. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Reynolds, M. M. Romere, P. 0. Kerekes, J. K. Taylor, I. E. Milner, L. A. Ocker, D. L. Robberson, R. G. Wallace, W. W. Threadgill, L. L. Wilson, M. H. Withey, T. G. FRESHMEN STAFF SERGEANTS Bailey, J. R. Bayer, M. Jr. Brown, R. L. Bedford, T. C. Collins, B. W. Blynn, C. R. Meyer, A. B. Burleson, R. A. Myers, R. G. Edwards, R. T. Mills, J. C. Chernotowich, A. K. First Sergeant Commanding Officer ROBERT D. LANE RICHARD E. CAWLEY Ferris, J. W. Gremillion, E. E. Hayes, M. E. Hebert, T. R. Holden, J. L. Hupy, J. R. Irby, W. L. Lively, G. G. Luedke, I. L. Moon, K. N. Muehe, L. W. Russo, P. B. Sanborn, R. D. Schwertner, C. J. Shanks, J. T. Stafford, L. M. Stephens, B. W. Stockstill, T. V. Utz, C. E. Williams, W. W. Winburn, P. A. SEVENTH GROUP STAFF MAJOR JAMES A. BRADY Executive Officer MAJOR MAJOR D. B. BROWNING W. 0. SMITH, JR. Supply Officer Adjutant MAJOR M. C. CONTELLA Scholastic and P.I. Officer MAJOR H. A. RICHARDS Special Training M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. F. I. DAHLBERG, JR. W. D. BUNTING, JR. W. J. GINZEL J. M. BRAZZEL Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant Intelligence Sergeant 211 Fourth roiv, left to right: Ince, Crawford, Alexander, Ford, Morris, Ferguson, Schmidt, Tarpley, Smotherman, Johnson, Hudson, Test, Buffo, Reue, Cockburn, Joyce, Edmam, Flynn, Bahme, Creak, Dickerson, Spicer, O’Brien, Harvey. Third row: Barr, Shipley, Sanders, Murdock, McCauley, Shea, Hall, Currie, Crenshaw, Sherrill, Hubbard. Second row: Billings, Smith, Slone, Fowler, Barfield, Dalby, Bussy. First row: Bills, Farris, Boyce, Bergeron. LIEUTENANTS Hamilton, Gladen R. STAFF MEMBERS Bergeron, Joseph Leroy Bills, Joseph W. Bussy, Byron D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barfield, Billy J. Dalby, John D. Fowler, Curtis W. Slone, Adonn H. CORPORALS Barr, Michael J. Billings, Fred D. Cockburn, Tim M. Currie, Gerbert C. Dickerson, Ben H. Flynn, John P. Harvey, Clayton H. Hubbard, Phil M. SOPHOMORES Bahme, Arthur Ford, John S. Johnson, John G. Jones, Durk P. Test, Terry C. FRESHMEN Alexander, Jimmie L. Buffo, Michael E. Crawford, Ronald D. Crenshaw, Clyde Edman, William Ferguson, John C. Greak, Gerald T. Hall, Jack R. Hudson, Michael S. Ince, Don C. Joyce, Kenneth G. B. Krumrey, Gardner D. Morris, Richard J. Murdock, Don M. O’Brien, Nathan C. Reue, Wayne W. Sanders, Ralph L. Schmidt, John D. Shea, Richard Sherrill, Gerald H. Shipley, Robert H. Smotherman, Jarrell S. Spicer, Henry A. Sullivan, Sherwin D. Tarpley, Edward G. McCauley, James G. Commanding Officer First Sergeant JAMES W. BOYCE JOHN L. SMITH SQUADRON 20 Third row, left to right: Wren, Valerivs, Switzer, Roberts, Smith, Surles, Herrera, Austin, Mathis, Akin, Krolczyk, Vance, Stevens, Cardin, Barrage, Williams, Louis. Second row: Sarver, Ames, Asbill, Moore, J. R., Willess, Brown, Donan, Melton, Griffin, Rosenthal, Jennings. First row: Sides, Faust, Moore, G. E., Thompson, Freytac, Kingrey, Norwood, Broome. LIEUTENANTS Willess, J. A. Broome, D. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Faust, J. W. Kingrey, R. R. Donan, J. G. Kuhricht, J. M. Easley, R. C. Kubin, J. S. Moore, J. R. Moore, G. E. Murphy, R. P. JUNIORS Norwood, B. C. Sides, D. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ames, R. T. SOPHOMORES Akin, J. M. Asbill, M. W. Hall, J. H. Brown, R. J. Krolczyk, J. B. Griffin, D. D. Mathis, R. H. Jennings, W. J. Pustka, M. J. Melton, D. J. Roberts, D. E. Rosenthal, P. H. Sarrer, W. G. Stevens, R. A. Surles, T. G. Vance, W. R. Valerius, J. A. FRESHMEN Austin, D. 0. Burrage, G. R. Byars, L. E. Cardin, F. M. Herrera, A. Johnson, J. D. Louis, D. J. Manning, F. J. Smith, H. D. Switzer, T. T. Williams, C. R. Wren, C. 213 First Sergeant Commanding Officer ALLEN C. LUDWIG JAMES E. FREYTAG SQUADRON 21 Third row, left to right: Lewis, Suther, Webb, Cormichael, Seighton, Zubic, Turner, Hernandez, Couger, Cole, Hamilton, Mahlman, Dufer, Moore, Grigg, E. G., Dahlberg, Valigura, Burns, Jones, Amis, Torstaff, Traim, Greeg, E. J., Piccolo. Second row, left to right: Pate, Dahlberg, Rector, Mauldin, Brazzel, Dyson, Cordell, Briggs, Chance, Cangelosi. First row: Hopper, Torehand, Ross, Wooten, Valigura, Carey, Vykukal, Wolpman, Jordon, Atkins. LIEUTENANTS Forehand, J. C. R. Hopper, J. I. Jordan, F. W. Vykukal, H. C. Wolpman, J. M. STAFF MEMBERS Brady, J. Culberth, W. Richards, H. Smith, W. Bunting, W. D. SENIORS Atkins, I. M. Wooten, D. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brazzel, J. M. Cordell, W. F. Dyson, N. K. Mauldin, W. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Alexander, D. L. Rector, J. A. JUNIORS Boyte, B. R. Cangelosi, C. Chance, B. CORPORALS Amis, J. L. Couger, K. W. Fraim, J. W. Gregg, E. J. Gregg, E. G. Hamilton, G. S. Moore, J. A. Pate, J. E. SOPHOMORES Bums, J. P. Cole, C. M. Dufer, B. W. Hernadez, J. Leighton, L. K. Mahlman, 0. F. Webb, D. G. FRESHMEN Blackman, B. F. Carmichael, W. R. Dahlberg, W. G. Forstoff, F. C. Lewis, E. A. Luther, 0. L. Piccolo, S. Valigura, L. J. Zubik, G. J. 714 SQUADRON 22 Sixth row, left to right: Williams, Fetters, Wotham, Nelson, Hardee, Fulton, Mezzadra, Whiteley, Crooks, Jacobson, Morris, Hickerson, Enas, Davidoff, McKinney, Brewer, Schmalstaig, Bechlar, Trapp, Davis, Bryant, Martin. Fifth row: Andrews, Vance, Johnson, Rohrbough, McDaniel, Stroman, Dod- gen, Cordon, Waits, Huck, Clark, Rohrbough, F., Galle, Aroza, O’Heeron. Fourth row: Houchin, Blazek, Jones, Chase, Prewitt, Clifford. Third- row: Cash, Thomas. Second row: Lyons, Redd, Madura, Smith. First row: Rhodes, Mitchella. LIEUTENANTS Lyons, J. F. Madura, F. P. Redd, B. Rhods, J. C. Smith, R. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blazek, F. P. Chase, A. D. Clifford, W. R. Hochin, W. E. Jones, A. M. Prewitt, W. F. SOPHOMORES Andrews, R. S. Aroza, R. E. Brewer, J. G. Cash, H. B. Clark, B. Craig, J. Davidoff, C. L. Davis, D. Fulton, M. M. Galle, A. B. Hickerson, R. B. Martin, J. L. O’Heeron, M. Rohrbough, F. G. Vance, C. R. Waits, J. L. Whiteley, R. O. Wotham, C. R. York, J. E. FRESHMEN Bechler, W. R. Bryant, R. B. Cordon, O. H. Clark, W. R. Crooks, T. W Dodgen, D. L. Enas, D. C. Fetters, J. L. Hardee, M. Huck, J. C. Jacobson, G. Johnson, J. W. McDaniel, H. H. McKinney, J. M. Mezzadra, J. 0. Morris, T. C. Nelson, H. Nixon, J. E. Schmalstaig, F. C. Stroman, W. K. Trapp, R. B. Williams, R. First Sergeant Commander BOBBY L. THOMAS MONROE D. MITCHELLA 215 SQUADRON 23 Fifth row, left to right: Carr, Halpin, Smith, Freiling, Jones, D. G., Walker, Linch, Jay, Garner, Elder, Dean, Milby, Cooper, Vincent, Simmons, Gau- batz, Lockhart, Holley, Castle, Love, D., Wright, Young, Farris, Love, Hitt. Fourth row: Farber, Stradinger, Murphy, Hill. Third row: Caldwell, Her¬ nandez, Roepke, Berger, Huitt, Jones, O. Second row: Angermiller, Meyers, Jenkins. First row: Howard, Goering. SERGEANT Myers, Samuel B. CORPORALS Caldwell, Elton L. Hernandez, Frank P. Jenkins, Jerry S. Roopke, Robert, E. FRESHMEN Carr, Si E. Castle, William G. Cooper, Andrew S. Dean, Darrel D. Elder, Donald A. Freiling, Wayne Garner, Johnny L. Halpin, John S. Hill, Russell E. Hilt, John A. Halpin, John S. Halley, James R. Jay, Harold L. Lockhart, John G. Love, Richard Milby, James E. Moore, James F. Murphy, Jim L. Riggan, Donald G. Reve, Wayne W. Simmons, David L. Smith, Larry B. Strodinger, John Street, James C. Vincent, William H. Walker, Michael E. White, Gary L. Williams, George L. Commanding Officer ALLEN G. GOEHRING 216 J. C. Roberts J. M. Nash H. T. Kennedy H. 0. Kunkel P. J. Woods 0. L. Baugh J. W. Amyx J. B. Beckham “B” Inf. “C” Inf. “A” Arm. “B” Arm. “C” Arm. “A Eng. “B” Eng. “C” Eng. A. M. Sorensen J. R. Howard J. D. Ingram J. R. Pedigo A. R. Burgess K. Elmquist R. B. Alexander A. E. Kronk Sqd. 10 Sqd. 11 Sqd. 12 Sqd. 13 Sqd. 14 Sqd. 16 Sqd. 18 Sqd. 19 217 FIRST PLATOON Fourth row, left to right: Mims, Schneider, Lux, Anthony, Blagg, Dover, Barlow, Nichols. Third row: Hill, Scott, Oliver, Gooden, Neiseg, Weid, Johnson. Second row: Buchanan, Alexander, Ohlendorf, Marshall, Brod, Nelson, Ray, Santos. First row: Stepp, Huggins, Kappel, Muenker. ROSS VOLUIS Cooke, P. M. Crump, G. R. Davis, E. D. Jr. Day, W. C. Dover, W. W. Downs, T. E. Dungan, D. M. Elledge, D. T. Ellison, W. D. Franklin, W. C. Gamer, B. J. Garrett, R. L. Ghiselin, R. G. Gooden, G. J. Greene, W. J. Hejl, A. J. Heye, W. B. Jr. Hill, D. R. Hines, C. W. Jaeckle, J. T. Johnson, B. B. Lee, W. A. Leeper, J. M. Lux, E. C. Jr. Marburger, A. A. Marshall, R. E. Miller, W. C. Milliken, J. W. Micklitz, K. N. Mims, P. D. Morris, D. B. Mulanax, V. E. Nance, D. R. Neisig, R. W. Nelson, R. J. Nichols, L. D. Ohlendorf, G. W. Ohlendorf, R. C. Oliver, G. Ill Oxford, H. Ill Pierce, J. M. Quisenberry, C. Ray, C. H. Santos, V. A. 1ELBERN G. GLASSCOCK Commanding Officer TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cunningham, K. P. Huggins, B. R. Miller, T. H. Oden, J. H. Walker, R. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Bradshaw, J. C. Glickman, D. G. Jinks, J. D. McDaniel, W. N. McWilliams, R. A. Jr. Moosberg, J. B. Muenker, E. W. Jr. Sendejo, X. R. Stepp, R. D. SERGEANTS Cloud, L. B. Fudge, E. E. Kunkle, E. E. Jr. Lednicky, E. F. McBride, R. G. JUNIORS Alexander, D. R. Anthony, R. D. Barlow, J. B. Benson, C. A. Blagg, M. G. Blaschke, B. C. Boarnet, B. N. Bowman, J. F. Breen, W. M. Brod, W. B. Brooks, T. F. Brown, T. W. Buchanan, F. B. Ill Burling, H. D. Burnett, R. D. Cook, W. B. Jr. GEORGE R. CURTIS Third Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON Fourth row, left to right: Leeper, Quisenberry, Oxford, Blaschke, Burling, Ellege, Wisdom, Hines. Third row: Gamer, Ellison, Cook, Brown, Garrett, 218 SECOND PLATOON Fourth row, left to right: Wagner, Winchester, Bowman, Marberger, Benson, Davis, Franklin, Hale. Third row: Downs, Green, Cook, Jakely, Heye, Micklitz, Mulanax. Second row: Breen, Morris, Ghiselin, Winkler, Day, Thompson, Pierce, Crump. First row: McDaniel, Cunningham, McWilliams, McCrary. JEER COMPANY Schneider, W. P. Scott, R. W. Jr. Shenkir, W. G. Thompson, C. G. Waggoner, W. W. White, L. D. Whitney, W. L. Wied, S. F. Wilkinson, J. N. Winchester, E. L. Jr. Winkler, A. J. Wisdon, T. E. Jr. ROBERT F. TURNER First Sergeant ROBERT F. HUNTER Administrative Officer Nance, Lee. Second row: Boarnet, White, Miller, Milliken, Whitney, Brooks, Dungan. First row: Sanders, Miller, Glickman, Jinks, Curtis. 219 FISH DRILL TEAM FISH DRILL TEAM Fourth row, left to right: Martinez, Anthis, Lehman, Murray, Cochran, Gillian, Brown, Barham, Bradshaw, Landers, Hart, Jones, Sullivan. Third row: Armstrong, Mahone, Spencer, Fisher, Myers, McKean, Crissey, Kohutek, Greenberg, Russi, Hart, Bragg. Second row: Carpenter, Moreland, Sloan, Garza, Herrin, Caram, Ratcliff, Walker, Molkentine, Beal, Stancil, Kirk, Alvarado. First row: Lee, Rice, Garcia, Smith. Ricardo Alvarado John Anthis Reed Armstrong Worth Barham Richard Beal Marvin Bradshaw Mike Bragg Glen Brown Meredith Caram Stewart Carpenter Charles Cochran William Crissey James Fisher Gregory Garcia Mike Garza George Gillian Ronald Greenberg Charles Hart John Herrin Bill Jones Larry Kirk Edward Kohutek Eddie Landers David Lee Daniel Lohman John Mahone, Jr. Juan Martinez John Molkentine Charles Moreland George Murray James Myers Robert McKean Lynn Ratcliff Ben Rice John Russi Robert Sloan Henry Smith David Spencer Brian Stancil Sherwin Sullivan Roger Walker Commander BEN RICE Squadron 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------- General George F. Moore Trophy Squadron 4------------------------------------------------------- Houston Chamber of Commerce Award “C” Infantry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36th Division Award DONALD ROY CLOUD ------------------------------------------------- Texas ROA Award WILLIAM BERNARD HEYE JR_______________________________________ Caldwell Trophy WILEY WADE DOVER JR_____________________________________________________ Dar Award CHARLES HOWARD ROBINSON _______________________________________ UDC Trophy PAUL JENKINS PHILLIPS----------------------------------------Mothers Club Award JAMES SERENOUS AUSTIN, JR-----------------------------------------L. H. Lane Scholarship MARION MARTIN WALTON, JR------------------------ Outstanding Freshman BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN R. E. BOSWELL, T. A. NORTON________________ D. D. WILLIAMS, E. D. KRAMER______________ E. H. NICHOLS, G. P. MURRAY________________ R. F. RICHARDSON, R. W. RAMSAY ....... D. M. OGG, J. A. MOORE_______________________________ W. R. HOWERTON, J. B. NELSON ____________ S. D. MAIGNAUD, D. J. GLAZENER_________ C. H. ROLLINS JR., M. W. HALL_________________ J. H. LOBINGIER, C. R. MUNRO_________________ F. B. HUDSPETH, B. B. RICE _____________________ T. C. TINSLEY, W. H. TURNER________________ J. D. BOUNDS, A. G. SERVELLO _____________ J. H. DODGE, A. F. GUADIANO_________________ D. A. WILLIAMSON, J. H. WINDER _______ D. M. STRICKLAND, W. W. MITCHELL . R. S. TERRY, R. N. HALE ___________________________ T. C. REID, J. W. RAGSDALE______________________ S. L. WELD, L. J. RATCLIFF _____________________ J. D. FLOYD, J. A. HERRIN _______________________ R. A. PICKARD, J. R. ANTHIS____________________ P. E. LOKEY, R. ALVARADO ____________________ F. A. FITZGERALD, C. W. WARREN JR. T. J. DAVIDSON, J. C. HILL_______________________ H. D. BARBER, A. T. CRUMPTON_____________ P. K. PIPER, R. D. CAKSEY______________________ A. J. STARTZ, L. J. HUFFMAN__________________ D. C. COLEMAN, L. E. DANTZLIER_________ J. V. KITOWSKI, R. J. WALKER _______________ D. W. ANDERSON, D. W. GRABLE___________ R. L. WILLIAMS, T. 0. WESTOVER_________ A. C. HILL, F. D. GARZA R. T. KELLY, S. B. CARPENTER N. H. SANDLIN, G. A. GARCIA___________ G. W. ARNOLD, C. M. HART_____________ M. L. SCHNEIDER, J. B. GRIFFITHS M. J. DIERLAM, M. E. BRADSHAW . B. H. BERMAN, V. E. PLUNK______________ T. R. MURRAY, A. 0. MaGEE______________ J. R. HAMMOND, A. M. PHILLIPS ... W. W. JORDAN, B. J. ANDREWS________ F. J. KLOPPE, E. K. MILLER______________ G. R. BRIEDEN, J. W. ASHY________________ D. C. SACHER, E. M. BAILEY JR_______ M. J. VILLARREAL JR., G. L. WEBB______ P. 0. ROMERE, P. A. WINBURN______________ H. L. CURRIE, S. D. SULLIVAN________________ R. A. STEVENS, D. J. LOUIS_____________________ N. D. AYERS, W. R. CARMICHAEL JR. R. S. ANDREWS, W. R. BECHLER___________ E. L. CALDWELL, R. E. HILL____________________ F. L. BUCKNER, J. A. BETTS_____________________ _. “A” Infantry _ “B” Infantry ... “C” Infantry _____ “A” Armor _______“B” Armor ___“C” Armor “A” Engineers . “B” Engineers . “C” Engineers “A” Ordnance . “B” Ordnance Transportation ___________“A” FA _____________“B” FA ____________ “C” FA ________ “A” AAA __________“B” AAA ________ “C” AAA ______ “A” Signal ’ Quartermaster . “A” Chemical “A” Veterinary __ “A” Medical ... “A” Athletics .. “B” Athletics “A” Composite “B” Composite ____ Squadron 1 ___Squadron 2 ____ Squadron 3 — Squadron 4 ___Squadron 5 ___ Squadron 6 _______Squadron 7 _______ Squadron 8 _____ Squadron 9 ___Squadron 10 _____ Squadron — Squadron __ Squadron __ Squadron ___ Squadron ____ Squadron _____ Squadron ___ Squadron A. C. ELKINS JR., L. W. CHRISTIAN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Squadron 19 .... Squadron 20 ... Squadron 21 ____ Squadron 22 .... Squadron 23 .. Maroon Band _____White Band DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS D. F. BOREN R. P. BROOKS J. M. BOZARDT J. Q. CLIETT C. H. COLLINGSWORTH G. L. DODSON J. A. DOROTIK A. W. DUNLAP A. C. ELKINS JR. J. G. FINLEY M. D. FISCHER R. S. HARRIS J. B. HEAD A. E. HENDRIX K. HENNEBERGER B. W. HOFFMAN B. L. HOWARD J. G. HOWELL Z. HUNT R. W. KELLY R. R. LIPPKE D. E. McKAY R. B. MAYFIELD C. D. MEADOWS H. H. PRICE A. N. PRITCHARD A. B. RABEL JR. J. A. SPIKES J. R. STRANGE R. W. THOMPSON J. C. WALKER J. L. WILLIAMSON BRANCH AWARDS ARMY E. E. FUDGE_____________________ J. B. BISBEY ___________________ C. L. BAKER __________________ C. C. SHEREK________________ W. F. KAPPEL _______________ R. E. WILKINS ______________ D. L. FORD _____________________ G. W. OHLENDORF__ S. W. HELMS ________________ J. K. MARSHALL _________ AIR FORCE N. K. DYSON________________ W. B. HEYE JR_____________ W. G. SHENKIR _________ J. T. JAECKLE __________ R. D. BURNETT____________ W. M. BREEN_________________ P. D. MIMS ____________________ C. E. GRAF___________________ R. A. REEH_____________________ A. C. LUDWIG_______________ ----------Armor Antiaircraft Artillery ------------------ Chemical ----------------- Engineers __________ Field Artillery ------------------ Infantry ----------Ordnance ------Quartermaster ----------Signal ---Transportation ---Category I — Category II _ Category III _ First Group Second Group — Third group Fourth Group — Fifth Group — Sixth Group Seventh Group HOUSTON C. OF C. AWARDS WILLIAM BERNARD HEYE JR. ____________________ Corps Staff WILEY WADE DOVER JR. ____________________________ Corps Troops WELDON CLIFFORD FRANKLIN ____________ First Regiment FRANK BLAIR BUCHANAN______________Second Regiment RUSSEL WARREN NEISIG________________________________ First Wing PERCY DUNCAN MIMS_______________Second Wing RALPH EUGENE PETERSEN _______________________ Band DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AWARDS GEORGE RANDOLPH CURTIS _____________________ Senior WILEY WADE DOVER JR____________________________________ Junior PAUL JENKINS PHILLIPS _____________________ Sophomore MARION MARTIN WALTON JR. _____________ Freshman CHICAGO TRIBUNE AWARDS (AIR FORCE) RAYMOND LEON DARROW___________________Category I ELMER EMERSON KUNKLE________________________ Category II CHARLES HOWARD ROBINSON ____________________ Category II HOY ANDREW RICHARDS ____________________________ Category IV civilians . . . first, organization, then progress through unity Front row: Cockrell, Ryan, Pendleton, Little, Thompson, Curbow, Hohlt, Salmon. Second row: Shaver, Hickey, T., Hickey, J., Kennedy, Lowery, Latimer, Smith, A. L., Penny, Krause, Langston, Laird, Cabron, Garza, Hatter, Craft, Yudesis, Butler, Cox, Nelms. Third row: Fundling, York, Pechacek, J., Pechacek, G., Horacio, German, McElroy, Barrios, Rosenberg, Hicks, Sanders, Lerma, Folzenlogen, Brasher, Minter, Sizenbach, Moore. DORM 16 DENNIS M. RYAN Dorm Council President i JACK E. LITTLE Civilian Student Council Representative Front row: Ryan, Lowery, Shaver, Hickey, T., Hickey, J. Second row: Krause, Fundling, Latimer, Penny, Little, Smith, Kennedy. Front row: VanNieuwenhuize, Howard, James, Thode, Andrews, Rudd, Cross. Second row: Jones, J. R., Smith, J. D., Meyer, Broemeling, Brittain, Coffey, Ferguson, Randerson, Gramatges, Sirianni, Kirschke, Samuels, Posey. Third row: Bartosh, Snow, Huddleston, Kingsbury, Meyer, Florence, Hallman, Crossland, Gay, Hallaran, Gill, McLean, Mulkey, Dodge, Burg, Lyon, Shew. Fourth row: Spence, Flores, Edington, Jordan, Minsky, Schumann, Reuther, Thalmann, Middleton, Evans, Ryan, Lively, Solie, Young, McQuitty, Pickett, Ellis. MITCHELL HALL 225 Front row: Mayfield, Stevens, Clary, Francis, Ingram, Bailey, DiBattista, Thames, Moore. Second row: Stmthwolf, Greenhill, Mitchell, Purten , Thompson, Litch¬ field, Martin, Suessmuth, Chow, Galindo, Ruiz. Third row: Buswell, Hubbard, Hall, Patrick, Boldt, Sevier, Tallas, Aycock, Flores, Daniell, Lipe, Humphreys. Fourth row: LePori, Crowe, Varner, Lacey, Council, Krobot, Whitaker. PURYEAR HALL AMON L. BAILEY Dorm Council President i DON J. INGRAM Civilian Student Council Representative DORM COUNCIL Front row: Mayfield, Bailey, Moore, Thames. Second row: Stevens, DiBattista, Francis, Clary, Ingram. Front row: Gamer, Griggs, Bullard, Johnson. Second row: Petrey, Wanjura, Carrera, Beauchamp, Pennington, McDaniel, Elliott. Third row: Morris, Viktorin, Trelide, Good, Parmer, Owen, Bullard, Mueller, Deckard, Dalberg, Albritton, Rodriguez, Reynolds, Cooper. Fourth row: Patton, Booker, Beard, Bose, Ramby, Bodkin, Kosler, Bishop, Christilles, Davenport, Compton, Allen, Millsaps. LAW HALL A JOHN C. BULLARD Dorm Council President PAUL G. MERCER Civilian Student Council Representative Bill’s enjoying himself. No, it’s not the dorm council. 997 Front row: Yanta, Greenberg, Coursey, Hubbs, Greene. Second row: Roop, Miller, Abies, Thornes, Culver, Paige, Boyd, Adams. Third row: Kinney, Sheldon, Harris, Deithloff, Davidson, Mendez, Fowler, Stein. Fourth row: Conway, McEnery, Radle, Quddus, Rawson, LeSuer, Rul, Bond. HART HALL DAN GREENBERG Dorm Council President i WILLIAM I. RICHARDS Civilian Student Council Representative A guy’s got to sleep I s it edible? once in a while! Front row: Tumlinson, Goodson, Garcia, Parekh, Clark, Pace, Loden, Meeks, Johnson, Pinkerton, Bell. Second row: Hemsley, Baruah, Rutherford, Box, Dooley, Schroller. Third row: Adkins, Morgan, Sullivan, Zirkle, Dalton. Fourth row: Lopez, Adams, Payne, Conway, Jones, D., Marlowe, Houston, Harris, Moore, Tucker, Golding. BIZZELL HALL CLARENCE M. MEEKS Dorm Council President i FREDDY D. COLLINS Civilian Student Council Representative Christmas Joy for the needy. Santa brings cheer to the young¬ sters. o o r Front row: Graham, Adam, Davis, Wilson, Campbell, Ridgeway, Mongomery, Bailey, Segelski, Jackson, Kutac. Second row: Pardue, Studde, Lee, Kingsley, Killard, Edge, Knight, Henderson, Callaway, Billingsley, Edwards, Perkins. Third row: Tubb, Mills, Peanut, Payne, Brown, Dommert, Winkler, Noland, Jackson, Bowen, Allen. Fourth row: Thompson, Pearson, Snyder, Martinez, VanHesslin, Smith, Ruth, Beck, Torok. WALTON HALL ARTHUR R. DOMMERT Civilian Student Council Representative i LEONARD C. DAVIS Dorm Council President BENJAMIN HAVARD Civilian Student Council Representative Front row: Carlo, Scott, McLeland, Liles. Second row: Richter, Aldridge, Kramer, Pausky, Acosta, Lopez, Boultinghouse. Third row: Cuellar, Foster, Luce, Hughen, Stephens, Williams, Koenig, Braley, Loughmiller, Hoover, Littlefield, Adams, Burk, Fleming. LEGGETT HALL MICHAEL J. CARLO Dorm Council President i TED N. SHAVER Civilian Student Council Representative COLLEGE VIEW APARTMENT COUNCIL. Front row: Mr. Melcher, Advisor; Graham, Charles; Cook, Raymond; Cull, John; Doris, Kenneth. Second row: Montgomery, Bob; Wilson, Bob; Robertson, Dick; Askins, Jim; Ridge, Chester; Pittman, Guy. COLLEGE VIEW The Aggies really like the food, mainly because it is something different and it is not served in the Mess Hall. Pictured here are a few scenes from this year’s Civilian Student Weekend. This year’s was one of the most successful that the Civilians have had for some time. In the past, the Civilian Weekend has lost money, but due to a fine job done by the Civilian Student Council and all Civilian Students this year, a sub¬ stantial profit was realized. The events that highlighted the weekend were a Barbecue Saturday afternoon fol¬ lowed by a dance that night. Nothing but praise was heard from everyone who took part in the weekend activities. CIVILIAN WEEKEND Part of the large crowd, forced into DeWare Field : House because of bad weather, is shown here waiting in line for the Bar-B-Q dinner. Here the crowd is shown making the best of the ordeal of eating their dinner on De Ware’s bleachers. • activities . . . spots of light in a dull gray fog of routine Section Edited By: WAYNE SCHNEIDER DALLAS CORPS TRIP One of the highlights of each year at A M is the Dallas or Ft. Worth Corps Trip. This weekend usually begins with a dance at Tessieland, continues the follow¬ ing day with the A M-SMU football game and the presentation of the Aggie Sweetheart, and then ends with a multitude of parties in the Large City. This year, the dance was fine as usual, the sweetheart presentation set new records and the parties were superb. So, in spite of the outcome of the ball game, the Corps trip as usual was the highlight of the football season. Formal dance at TWU given in honor of visiting Aggies. THE FAMOUS FIGHTING AGGIE BAND leading the corps of cadets through downtown Dallas. Student Senate President, John Thomas, times Don Cloud, Corps Commander, as he presents the Aggie Sweet¬ heart with a record breaking kiss of 1 minute, 42 seconds. in NEW ARMY The Board and campaign hats have left the shadows of the Corps of Cadets at A M, but contrary to popular belief, life in the Corps is still no bed of roses. Saturday drill and room inspection eased into the cadet’s life this year replacing some of the long gone “so called” old army traditions. This Saturday PW consisted of chow at 0530 hrs.. room inspection at 0700 hrs. and drill from 0800 to 1000 hrs. This new drill served the purpose of keeping the Cadets here for an extra day each week and allowing allnight poker games on Friday night. Sleep, at all risks. Even room inspection cannot interfere. The freshmen’s friend. Freshmen usually have the privilege of keep¬ ing all the rifles in the outfit clean and well oiled. MIDNIGHT YELL PRACTICE An integral part of football spirit is the Yell Practices before the home games. These yell practices are held at midnight and are the occasions at which the famous fables are told. on ,tip urn Aim oi nijii AUtTniWAM||UiOO AHA UUU mill CUE U ' HOI JO BE OUTfflTO BUT ON THE 27 . OLE m UILL BE LAUCIIC (Mil Utll-MM D!V CTEAU. ' k«l«U IT IE TUEU CiULC, iTUEUTEOUEAECOOIfc BETOOb. UACTV UEAB. FOOTBALL SIGNS Many an afternoon is spent by freshmen as they prepare the traditional football signs that hang from the dorms be¬ fore each football game. Here are two of the weekly winners. Outfits winning the sign contest receive $5 from Loupot. 939 The jocks bring in another one. Showing the undying love of every Aggie for his school and his intense desire to beat the hell outa TU, the A M Bonfire is the world’s largest bonfire. The bonfire is built entirely by the students, and is one of the most coveted traditions of the school. On the night before the Turkey Day game, a yell practice is held on the drill field on which the bonfire has been erected. As the mass of logs is lighted, the band plays the Spirit of Aggieland and each Aggie understands why he worked so hard and is repaid for his toil and sweat with the inward feeling of love for his school. THE TEXAS . . . a scene seld AGGIE BONFIRE • • • WORLD’S LARGEST ... The last log ... The final touch This year, a new plan was tried in the building of the Bonfire. Instead of the two weeks usually used, only four days were set aside for the construction. However, classes were dismissed for these four days. Under the direction of Dan Hyde, head yell leader, the unbelievable was accomplished and a bonfire as big as ever was erected in only 96 hours. . .. and then it was lighted. SCONA V The Student Conference on National Affairs is a student organization founded in 1954 by a group of student leaders on the A M Campus. These students decided that there should be some type of top-flight pr ogram which offers stu¬ dents in the South and Southwest an opportunity to learn and appreciate the complexities of the foreign policies of the United States. Internationally-known experts and authorities from govern¬ ment, business, and military sources come to the campus to discuss, with students from A M and other schools from all over the nation, the role of the United States in world affairs. Maj. General Chas. B. Westover, of the Strategic Air Command, discussed the role of the Air Force in World Affairs. Michael Forestal and Congressman Dome from South Carolina (left and right) discuss topics before a jAnel discussion. Students from colleges all over the nation attend the Texas A M SCONA. INTER-COLLEGIATE TALENT SHOW The Intercollegiate Talent show, held each year on the A M Cam¬ pus, attracts acts from all the col¬ leges and universities in the South¬ west. This year the show was won by the TROUBADOURS from Texas A M, consisting of Hubert Vyku- kal, Richard Smith, and Clem Sherek. Other colleges represented were LSU, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, Rice, and Texas Women’s University. Social life at Aggieland comes to a peak each Spring. Ag¬ gies of all classes look forward to their ball and the choosing of their class sweetheart. Beautiful girls from all parts of the State come to the campus for the Big Weekend, adding a little variety to the routine of a military college. Among the Big Weekends are the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Balls, the Senior Ring Dance, the Cotton Ball the Combat Ball, the Air Force Ball, the Civilian Ball, and the last dance of the year—the Boot Dance where the new Seniors get to wrap the leather around their legs. Sandra Mcllroy is crowned Miss Combat Cutie of 1959 at the Combat Ball. COTTON BALL Hundreds of entries from all over the state and representing all the major colleges in the area seek the crown of Cotton Queen at the annual Cotton Ball. The Cotton Ball, with all its beautiful pageantry, is the most beautiful event of the year. COMBAT BALL The most informal, and often proclaimed the most enjoyable dance of the year is the Combat Ball sponsored by the Combat Arms of the Corps of Cadets. MARDI GRAS THE KING REX PARADE attracts nearly half a million people. The RV’s served as the honor guard for King Rex in the 1959 Rex Parade. The New Orleans A M Former Student Club throws a dinner at Antoine’s in the French Quarter for the Cadets. MEL GLASSCOCK, commander of the RV’s, is presented a key to New Orleans by a representative of the Mayor of New Orleans. The highlight of the year for the Ross Volunteers is the trip to the Mardi Gras where they serve as honor guard for King Rex in the Rex Parade. For five days, the juniors and seniors visit the romantic town of New Orleans. The trip usually stands out as one of the biggest events of a college career. The Honor Guard, composed of the Ross Volunteer permanent firing squad, presents arms while Silver Taps is played at the Annual Muster. AGGIE MUSTER One of the most sacred and most commendable traditions at Aggieland, Silver Taps is the last tribute paid to those who have passed away during the past year. When the roll is called of the deceased, an Aggie buddy answers here, and at the end of the roll call the beautiful but solemn Silver Taps is played. This event is held on April 21 each year, and Aggies all over the world gather together to honor the deceased and to carry on a part of the great Spirit of Aggieland. Randy Curtis, Student Senate Chaplain, leads the opening prayer as the 1959 Mus¬ ter gets underway. Congressman Olin E. Teague, ’32, far left, was the speaker at Muster this year. The Aggie Band Silver Taps team closed out Muster with the beautiful but solemn Taps. The long awaited Commencement Exercises brings tears to the eyes of many. COMMENCEMENT Nine hundred and forty-four proud students filed into G. Rollie White Coliseum on the morning of May 23 to receive their degrees, ending several years of rewarding work. Among these degrees were 10 Doctors of Philosophy, several Doctors of Veterinary Medicine, several Masters, and many Bachelors. James W. Foley, ’32, President of Texaco Incorporated, the principal speaker at the Commencement exer¬ cises, spoke on the keystones of the Senior’s future—Liberty and Freedom. Freddie D. Collins of Chillicothe was presented as the valedictorian of the class, and received his degree in English. Another line to stand in, but no one complained. FINAL REVIEW The long awaited Final Review is usually the most solemn event on the A M campus. It is at this review that the class steps up to the next echelon—fish discard their flat brass, sophomores don the serge, juniors put on their boots, and seniors pin on the gold bars. Because of rain, as seen above, there was no final re¬ view this year. The freshmen still discarded their flat brass, the sophomores still wore their serge, the juniors still put on their boots, and the seniors still pinned on their gold bars, but there was no singing of the Spirit for the last time together, no last handshakes and good wishes, and few warm feelings that usually accompany the Final Review. To the Seniors, it is all over, but to the other three classes, it has just begun. With a whole week of finals ahead, much serious study has to be accom- plished. So even amidst the joy of new privileges, the late lights will bum and sleep will vanish as the desire for grade points creeps over the campus. •tJa MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER 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 Mechanical College of Texas. To foster the social and cultural phases of student life. To provide more adequate opportunity for friendly association 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, business, industrial, profes¬ sional, cultural, and educational groups and organizations), and thus make the Center a functional unit in the educational and cultural life of Texas . . . MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER HUGH WHARTON President DIRECTORATE JERRY HORN Radio GEORGE STANSELL GORDAN REYNOLDS RAY HUDSON Great Issues Recital Series Personnel DAVID PLYLAR Film Society BOB PFUEFFER SCON A IV JIM FALLIN Music WALT JOHNSTON Bridge FLOYD HARDIMON Bowling PAUL KINNISON Dance COUNCIL AND DIRECTORATE GAYLE McNUTT Council Member BOB TURNER Council Member FLOYD CHRISTIAN Council Member HIRAM FRENCH Council Member RUSH McGINTY Council Member JAKE SEKERKA Council Member JAN DELASSEN Chess JOHN JOHNSON Directorate Assistant SYD HEATON Directorate Assistant PAUL PHILLIPS Directorate Assistant BIRTH OF THE BLUES Paula Craig of the University of Texas makes an appearance at Rue Pinalle in the MSC. MEMORIAL STUD Miss Jeri Keith, from Texas Women’s University, provides enter¬ tainment at Rue Pinalle. The Memorial Student Center built in 1951 by the Former Student Associa¬ tion, has become a must in the student’s life at A M. From the first cup of coffee in the morning and the trip to the post office to the delivery of mid¬ night mail, the MSC is the center of activity of the A M Campus. The Student Center is student operated —being governed by the MSC Council and Directorate. Throughout the year Cafe Rue Pinalle pro¬ vides the touch of a French night club. Rue Pinalle is held on Friday Nights of the Big Weekends on the Campus in the base¬ ment of the Memorial Student Center. MT CENTER Serving as a living room for the Aggies, the comfortable lounging areas of the Student Center provide the student a place to visit with his guests. Lynn Domey of the Election Commission explains the way to vote on the College owned voting machines in the MSC. A post office, library, fountain room, dining room, gift shop, barber shop, bowling alley, game room, ballroom, banquet room and several assembly rooms are found in the Student Center. Some of the activities sponsored by the Student Center are Cafe Rue Pinalle, SCONA, Dance Classes, Intercollegiate Bowling Tournaments, and several of the school dances and banquets. The MSC gift shop carries only the nicest gifts for all occasions. [ I I .s O) O) publications 256 professional clubs 264 hometown clubs 309 mothers clubs 355 organizations . . . nucleus of campus activities The Aggieland Staff is one of the few yearbook staffs in the na¬ tion which is completely student operated. The staff is not com¬ posed of journalism students, but of students of different majors who are members of the staff mere¬ ly as an extracurricular activity. The Aggieland of ’59 was the first book in many years to meet all its deadlines and had the earliest completion date in years. Editor: FRED COLE Left to right: Flannagan, Mitchell, Galvez, Eitt, Jones, Cole, Nash, Gamhrell, Sanders, Gomez, Lott. Editor: TOMMY BROWN Left to right: Erickson, Newsom, Reed, Haynes, Rigsby, Brown, Akin, Pry, Mitchell, Alexander. CLASSES the 195 SPORTS ACTIVITIES Editor: WAYNE SCHNEIDER Left to right: Snooks, Beck, Schneider, Kutac, Hammer, Loveland. Left to right: Allen McCree, Layout Editor; Rod Stepp, Editor; Jerry Mc¬ Bride, Business Manager. AGGIELAND STAFF Editor ______________________________ Assistant Editor _____________ Business Manager _______________ Layout Editor ________________ Class Editor _____________________ Index Editor ______________________ Sports Editor _____________________ Military Editor ____________________ Organizations Editor __________ Civilian-Activity Editor _____ _______________ ROD STEPP _________________ BOB BERTIN __________ JERRY McBRIDE ____________ ALLEN McCREE ___________________ FRED COLE _____ BERRY MOOSBERG ___________ TOMMY BROWN _____________________BOB WHITE __________ SAM BARRANCO ... WAYNE SCHNEIDER AGGIELAND HOMETOWN CLUBS Editor: SAM BARRANCO Left to right: McClain, Robinson, Wright, Pixley, Gerrits, Barranco, Keeling. INDEX Editor: BERRY MOOSBERG Left to right: Haynes, Collins, Clary, Moosberg, Cochran, Dodge, Vernon. MILITARY Editor: BOB WHITE Left to right: Winder, Sullivan, McAlister, Fierros, Williams, White, Mc- Gaughy, Davis, Hoermann. ORGANIZATIONS Editor: JERRY McBRIDE Left to right: Altobellis, Reed, Moore, McBride, Russell, Holbein. Editor: DELMAR DETERLING THE AGRICULTURIST AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor ____________________________________________________________ DELMAR DETERLING Assistant Editor _____________________________________________________________ KENT POTTS Business Manager ____________________________________________ BILL WIMBERLY Assistant Business Manager ___________________________________ DON COULTER Circulation Manager ________________________________________ JACK HARTSFIELD Feature Editors ____________________________________________ KIRBY CUNNINGHAM TOMMY KIETH GARY PEPPER JAMES CARBERRY Faculty Advisor _____________________________________________________________ OTTO KUNZE Associate Professor (Ag Engineering) Seated: Pepper, Carberry, Smith, Asbill, Wimberly, Coulter, Potts, Deterling, Ohlendorf, Marburger, McGee, Gerum, Scott, C unningham . Standing: Hartsfield, Hill, Nagy, Willms, Yanta, Gooch, 0. R. Kunze (Faculty Advisor). THE COMMENTATOR The 1959 Commentator publication created quite a stir on the A M Campus. Completely revised from its controversial parent, the new Commentator is a publication which has placed large emphasis on the literary aspect of journalism. The only articles used are those written by college students or faculty. Although starting slowly, the new Commentator has the potential to develope into a top-notch publication. Ed Rivers, Tom Stafford, and Dick Peres work frantically to meet the deadline for the spring publication. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor -----------------------ROBERT T. KERR Managing Editor -----------------RICHARD S. PERES Art Director ------------THOMAS A. STAFFORD Editorial Assistants ________TUCKER SUTHERLAND ED RIVERS Advertising Salesman ____________ THOMAS HICKEY THE BA VOLUME 58 CO SPORTS EDITOR Bob Weekley, with sleeves rolled up, bangs out another Sports Slants from his desk in the corner. As colorful a character as his copy, Weekley travelled from Houston to Maryland with the Aggie teams to keep Batt sports readers up to date. Even top management takes a break once in a while. Managing Editor Fred Meurer props his feet up on his desk and takes it easy while Executive News Editor Gayle McNutt takes a seat on a nearby desk. The two spent most of the year with their feet on the floor, however, directing the news gathering, layout and editing of each edition of The Battalion. Gathering around the news desk to coach next year’s editor, Johnny Johnson, the staff of The Battalion ’59 stops a mo¬ ment during a work night. Under ordinary conditions it would be impossible to get them all together—in fact, some of the “Battmen” were still out on assignment when this TTALION BGE STATION, TEXAS, MAY 15, 1959 NUMBER 1 Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Pub¬ lications at Texas A M College. JOE BUSER __________________________________________________________________ r ---------------- Editor FRED MEURER ____________________________________________________________ Managing Editor GAYLE McNUTT ________________________________________________ Executive News Editor BOB WEEKLEY ___________________________________________________________________ Sports Editor BILL REED, JOHNNY JOHNSON, DAVID STOKER, LEWIS REDDELL____________________________ News Editors BILL HICKLIN _______________________________________________ Assistant Sports Editor ROBBIE GODWIN, KEN COPPAGE, JACK TEAGUE, BOB EDGE, JACK HARTSFIELD ________________________________ Staff Writers LANEY McMATH, DAVE MUELLER ---------------------------- Photographers picture was taken. Shown left to right are: Joe Buser, Bill Hicklin, Fred Meurer, Bob Edge, Johnson, Gayle McNutt, Bob Saile, Ken Coppage, Jack Hartsfield, Lewis Reddell and Bob Weekley. Not pictured are: Bill Reed, David Stoker, Robbie Godwin, Laney McMath, Earl Doss and Dave Meuller. EDITOR Joe Buser stops in the middle of an editorial to find exactly the right word for the next day’s commentary on the campus. The puzzled look on the “Battman’s” face was a frequent expression—giving readers what they want and what they should have at the same time keeps editors guessing. THE ENGINEER Editor LOUIS STIFF ENGINEER STAFF Editor __________________________________________________________LOUIS STIFF Managing Editor ________________________________ JIMMY PORTER Associate Editor __________________________________________ BILL HEYE Features ________________________ J. PAUL COSTA, MIKE REID, HOMER HERSHEY, BILL CUNNINGHAM, BILL PHILLIPS Layout __________________________________________________ BOB BERTRAND Business ____________________________________________________ BILL GREENE Lejt to right: Mike Reid, Herb Burling, Bill Greene, Bob Bertrand, Homer Hershey, Louis Stipp, Jack Floyd, Jim Riggs, Louis Poorler, Paul Costa. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor TOMMIE A. HENNARD, JR. Editor _____________________ TOMMIE HENNARD Executive Editor __________________ J. D. ROSS Associate Editors ____________________T. BECKETT J. HOWARD 0. BRUMLOW C. MINNIS Production Editor ______________ T. McCORCLE Photographic Editor ________ J. R. GOTTLOB Staff Editor ____________________________ G. E. COPE Business Editor ______________________J. F. HUBBS Subscription Editor _______ E. J. BARONNE Circulation Editor ____________ C. C. ALLISON Advertising Manager ____________R. E. ABLES Copy Editors ________________________________ F. FEAR G. GOWING W. McCOY T. SHORT G. EUBANKS H. DAVIS s. McDonald THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN.. . The Southwestern Veterinarian is a student publication and all editorials, remarks and opinions are those of the student staff and are not necessarily the policies of the School of Veterinary Medicine of the Texas A M College. The magazine is published quarterly by the Student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association of the Agri¬ cultural and Mechanical College of Texas. STUDENT SENATE Chaplain RANDY CURTIS President JOHN THOMAS Recording Secretary RONNIE FRAZIER Serving as the administrative and legislative body of the students on matters of general importance and concern, the Student Senate has three objectives; to act in an executive capacity for the student body, to represent the student body on and off the campus, and to serve as a liaison organization between the faculty, the student body, and other colleges. Members of the Senate are either elected or serve in an ex officio capacity for another campus position. Chairman Issues Committee BILL MYERS V ice-President JAKE SEKERKA Chairman Student Welfare Committee DON RUMMEL Chairman Public Relations Committee RONALD STALLINGS Chairman Student Life Committee PAT MAURITZ ED HILL Agriculture WAYNE CULBIRTH Ex Officio TOM MILLER Engineering DICK NOACK Arts and Sciences ROSS HUTCHISON Ex Officio RICHARD WHITMIRE Vet Medicine KEN CLEVENGER Vet Medicine LYLE CROSS Vet Medicine HARLEY McADAMS Arts and Sciences BILL COOK Agriculture JERRY HATFIELD Engineering CHARLES GRAHAM Vet Medicine BEN CORBO Engineering bill McFarland Agriculture R. W. VANDER STRICKEN Arts and Sciences RUSH McGINTY Ex Officio JACK PARIS Freshman STEWART CARPENTER Freshman TOM AIRHART Freshman LEE MAYFIELD Freshman First row: Culbirth, Itill, Sackett, Voinis; Edmeston, Pepper, Hardesty. Second row: Christian, Hamilton, Bums, Smith, Kaase, McGoery, Hammer, Terry. Third row: Rodriguez, Dyer, Deupree, Moore, Harris, Frazier, McFarland, Elkins, Martin, Lively. ELECTION COMMISSION 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 second 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 President ____________________________ Vice President __________________________ Secretary-Treasurer ____________ Reporter _________________________ _________ KAASE .. CHRISTIAN _______ TERRY RODRIGUEZ CHARLES BAKER Secretary HOMER HERSHEY V ice-President — ENGINEERS’ COUNCIL ALLEN KELLY President William Peter Jesse Eugene P. Jimmy Ray Wayne Rudderow Bainum Stockstill Foerster Patterson Thompson IAS IAS IAS ASAE AIA AGC Jeff Allen C. Mason J. Byron C. Michael G. Jon R. New Ludwig Nevill Blaschke Maher Swail AIChE AIChE AICE AICE AIEE AIEE Robert P. Don Ingram Joseph L. Hoy Norwood Louis William Jarrell D. Marshall Geology Cox Richards Ruiz Edward Rosenbach Pruitt Geology I. Ed. . Ed. AIIE Poorter AIIE ASME AIIE Melbern G. John Fred A. James E. Henry R. Jerome H. Paul Donald R. Louis Stipp Glasscock Tyler Pendleton Freytag Slagle Oden Costa Pharris The ASME ASME ASME AES ASH and Ac. E SAE AIMM and Pet. E. AIMM and Pet. E. Engineer 9A7 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. OFFICERS President C. W. GRAHAM Vice-President F. A. PENDLETON Secretary-T reasurer A. R. DOMMERT Parliamentarian J. E. LITTLE Sponsor R. O. MURRAY, JR. First row, seated: Graham, Dommert, Little, Pendleton, Murray. Second row: Cook, Houston, Tucker, Ingram, Crouch, Mercer, Havard, Richards. Third row: Brown, Huffpauir, Shaver, Stroker, Steadman, Collins, Mulkey. President: C. W. GRAHAM APARTMENT COUNCIL In its second year of existence, the Apartment Council has worked toward the goal of creating unity among mar¬ ried students. The Council has played an important part in keeping the mar¬ ried students and their wives informed of campus activities. OFFICERS Co-Presidents CHARLES W. GRAHAM RAYMOND COOK HAROLD BROWN Secretary-T reasurer JOHN CULL Chaplain BOB FIELD 268 STUDENT AGRICULTURE COUNCIL First row: Patts, Harper, Scott, Lippke, Smith. Second row: Baker, Lyon, Pate, Denmark, Foerster, Hill. Third row: Watkins, Gay, Deterling, Falkner, Rapp, Potts, Smith. President: ARLON M. SCOTT The Student Agriculture Council was organized in 1930 to serve as a sponsor¬ ing group for activities of interest to the School of Agriculture, and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School concerning student problems. The council acts through the Inter¬ council Committee as a coordinating body with the other three academic councils. OFFICERS President ARLON M. SCOTT Vice President RALPH S. HARPER Treasurer HAGEN LIPPKE Reporter KENT POTTS First row: Emery, Lively, McNutt, Lyon, Adair, Meurer, Hitchcock, Barr, Sutherland, Edwards. Second row: Schlesselman, Stewart, Stricklin, Walther, Johnston, Pffeufer, Cordell, Young, Mc¬ Adams, Unidentified, Braden, Hirsch, Unidentified, Barlow, Buchanan, Waggoner, Gusman, Weid, Morris, Simmons. President: GRADY BARR ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCIL Problems relating to studies and campus life are aired in the council by the elected representatives of the depart¬ mental and technical clubs within the school of Arts and Sciences. To accomp¬ lish this end, the representatives meet monthly with their Dean. OFFICERS President GRADY BARR V ice-President GLEN HITCHCOCK Secretary T. L. SUTHERLAND, JR. Reporter FRED MEURER AGGIE LAND 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 floor shows. The orchestra provides several students a chance to increase their musical ability as well as their pocketbook 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. PERSONNEL Reed section SWEATMAN BYROM SELLMAN McDaniel LEE T rumpets DUNLAP HERBST T rombones DUNLAP SMITH ALLISON Rhythm section BALDAUF Piano HEAD Drums SALDANA ROYAL Vocalist TURNER Leader DEBATE CLUB The A M Discussion and Debate Club was formed in 1947 under the leadership and inspiration of Karl Elm- quist and Milton A. Huggett. Debate has been a strong factor in the life of the college since its organization over 13 years ago. Other forensic di¬ rectors have included John Ebbs, Vic Wiening, Lee Martin, and the present director, Dr. Harrison E. Heirth. The present forensic program is an ambitious one. In 1957-58, 40 students came out for forensics with about 12 students receiving tournament experi¬ ence. In November of each year the A M College holds its invitational tourn¬ ament with around 20 colleges participat¬ ing. It is a two day affair providing experience and entertainment for all. This year the club has shown interest in many individual events, including ex¬ temporaneous speaking, oratory, and poetry reading. A party is being planned to close out the year, and a heavy schedule is being set up for next year. President: JAY HIRSCH SINGING CADETS 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 com¬ prised of young men from practically every school in the college. This year appearances (outside of the campus appearances) have been concerts in Bay- town, Edna, Weslaco, San Angelo, Dallas, Denton, and Weatherford. Wearing the uniform of the Texas A M Corps of Cadets, the Singing Cadets have built lasting impressions in all parts of the state with their versa¬ tile concerts. OFFICERS Standing RONALD DONE, Librarian ARTHUR CAMERON, President DON LINENBERGER, Vice-President Seated DAVID BUNTING, Business Manager JOHN LENAMON, Reporter Historian ROSTER OF MEMBERS First Tenors James V. Crouch Hugh Davidson Donnie Duplissey Frank Glenn Dean Hosier Scott Lallier Don Linenberger Lane Lynch Nathan O’Brian Lew Plotts Robert Shaw Bert Thompson Second Tenors Efrain Armendariz Irvin Atkins David Bunting Robert Compton Warren Copeland Jerry Griffiths Jack Harrington Jim Hawthorne James Lair Frank Yount Baritones Robert Arevales William Compton Deryl Dalby Larry Dubberly Jerry Hatfield Donald Henderson David Hopkins James Hudson Bill Huskinson Bill Jonus Bob Moody 071 David Morgan Gabriel Navar John Schier Clem Sherek Carlos Worley Basses Ed Berry Olin Brown Arthur Cameron Ronald Doan Marcus Edwards Joe Fernandez Emmett Flanagan Larry Leighton John Lenamon Donald Melton Ramsey Melugin Roger Moran William Taylor William Tipton Joe Lindley Richard Simmons Bill Weston First row: Heame, McKnight, Smith, Cunningham, Layne, Lassiter, Curtis, Davis, Wilson, Wynn, Estes, Speedie, Wilkins. Second row: Blagg, Barlow, Winkle, Johnson, Waggoner, Ohlendorf, Franklin, Hamilton, Lister, Perry, Welch, Kaase, Miller, P hilli ps, McLaran. Manager JOSEPH T. HEARNE TOWN HALL STAFF 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 co¬ ordination of the student entertainment manager who is elected 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 Boston Pops, “Lil’ Abner,” and the Kingston Trio. BOWLING COMMITTEE The Texas Aggie Bowling Team, un¬ defeated in 8 intercollegiate matches, finished first in Region IX of the As¬ sociation of College Unions National Bowling Tournament. Larry Dantzler, freshman bowler, rep¬ resented Texas A M and Region IX of the ASC in St. Louis, Missouri. At press time the Aggies were in 6th place in the class “B” division of the Texas State ABC Tournament. Sponsor: PRO BUTLER First row: Hamby, Reynolds, Cashiola, McMahon, Atkins, Savage, Brown, Dantzler, Pocina, Jones, Servello. Second row: Lake, Woods, Polk, Trossman, Roth, Walther, Adams, Ong. Third row: Council, Rainasek, Horton, Coco, Junek, Holtin, Peabody, Bosse, McClung. OFFICERS Chairman ____________________________________ JOHN POCINA Vice-President ________________________ FLOYD HARDIMON Secretary _ _____________________________________ THOMAS LAKE Treasurer __________________________________ ROBERT MARTIN ALPHA ZETA As early as 1949 efforts were begun by Charles N. Shepardson, then Dean or Agriculture, and other faculty Alpha Zeta members to replace the existing Agricultural Honor Society with an Al¬ pha Zeta Chapter. They realized their goal when the Texas Alpha Chapter of the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was in¬ stalled at this college on April 12, 1951. The object of the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is to promote the profession of Agriculture. First row: Dr. M. A. Brown, Van Zandt, Potts, Thomas, Gooch, Dr. G. T. King, Lippke, Dr. R. C. Potts, Keith, Whitt. Sec¬ ond row: Hausmann, Balch, Phillips, Hill, Foerster, Darling, Carberry, Smith. Third row: Yanta, Whitten, Rapp, Watts, Crab¬ tree, Blazek, Kensing, LePori. Fourth row: Willms, Baugh, Fitzhugh, Cook, Gay, Wakefield, Wimberly. Fifth row: Ohlen- dorf, Marburger, Proctor, Wegenhoft, Mahrenhoz, McGee, Shaver, McDaniel, Scott. Sixth row: Osbourn, Kuykendall, Bell, Osbourn, Harper, Asbill, Cunningham. Seventh row: Bonorden, Petersen, Schumann, Taylor, Love, Deterling, Pepper, Richardson. OFFICERS Chancellor ___________________JOHN THOMAS Censor ____________________________ KENT POTTS Treasurer ________________ JOE VAN ZANDT Chronicler ________________ ROBERT GOOCH Scribe ________________________ HAGEN LIPPKE 273 Chancellor: JOHN THOMAS First row: Langston, Gamer, Ream, Barnard, Swail, Culberth, Burnett. Second row: Ringness, Gregson, Coleman, Kirst, Hanes, McQuitty, Giles, McKechnie, Campbell, Boyd, Jones. Third row: Fite, Dicke, Haney, Simmons, Latta, Tryon, Bowling, Elwell, Ohlendorf, Greene, Nance. President JON R. SWAIL ETA KAPPA NU 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 elec¬ trical 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. Huges, a member of Eta Kappa Nu since 1916, and Dr. Glen D. Hallmark. After one year, Gamma Nu was recognized and initiated as a col¬ lege chapter of ETA KAPPA NU. OFFICERS President _______________________________________ JON R. SWAIL Vice-President ____________ WILLIAM W. CULBERTH Corresponding Secretary __________________ W. K. REAM Recording Secretary __________________ W. B. GARNER Faculty Advisor ________________________ H. M. BERNARD ■ 7,4 First row: Blue, Gregg, Day, Elkins, Willms. Second row: Ransdell, Dobson, Spaw, Denning, Luther, Piccolo, Melugin, Nelly, Williams, Cardwell, McDermott, Knox, Hedrick, Sherrill, Wright, Weisinger, Carnes, Kutac. Third row: Sullivan, Berryman, Johnson, Beauchamp, Schneider, Walton, Dantzler, Green, Beaty, Loyd, Sellman, Young, Mergen, Navar, Lee, Spangler, Dalgard, Ohlendorf. Fourth row: Crouch, Mills, Ross, Dahlberg, Randolph, Striegler, Pyle, Hayes, Burke, Runge, Long, Berry, Airhart, Goins, McLain, Schmaktrey, Morris, Wilkes, Cordroy, Moore, Munnerlyn, Mueller, Paul, Pitrucha. President DONALD L. DAY PHI ETA SIGMA Organized at the University of Illinois in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma, the National Scholarship society for freshmen, encourages scholarship among first year college men and honors those who make outstanding records. Those men attaining a grade point ratio of 2.5 or better their first semester, or having this ratio as an average for their first year, are eligible for admission. Sophomores comprise the active membership in the local chapter, but inactive membership extends for life. The sixty-seventh national chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was es¬ tablished at Texas A M in January 1949. Since that time nearly one thousand Aggies have been initiated into the society. OFFICERS President ----------------------------- DONALD L. DAY Vice-President ____________ WALTER RAY WILLMS Secretary _________________AUBREY C. ELKINS JR. Treasurer __________________ ERNEST GORDON GREGG Historian _____________________DAVID R. BLUE 275 Officers, front: Kelly, Sullivan, Hanes, Glasscock, Beckman, Campbell. First row: Nitsch, Polvadore, McDheran, New, Hopper, Rudderow, Phillips, Simmons, Haas, Lednicky, Swail, Baker, Culberth, Heye, Vincent, Carver, Pinson, Malone, Gummelt. Second row: Muhlstein, Lomax, Pendleton, Langston, Gregson, Burnett, Haney, Coleman, Nichols, Contella, Vykukal, McGuire, Avery, Aytes, McQuitty, Sinclair, Reuscher, Niss, Bunker, Armstrong, Garrison. Third row: Kirst, Richardson, Brady, Guerard, Bainum, Harris, McDaniel, Ramby, Nevill, Minor, Savage, Jackson, Dillingham, Baker, Ream, Meyer, Gamer, Boriskie, Jones, Joiner, Stasney, Costa. President L. C. HANES TAU BETA PI Founded at Lehigh University in 1885, the Tau Beta Pi Associa¬ tion 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 initiated more than 1200 members into its ranks to form one of the largest student chapters in the nation. OFFICERS President _________________________ Vice-President _______________ Recording Secretary _______ Corresponding Secretary Treasurer _______________________ Cataloguer _____________________ ___________________ L. C. HANES ________ M. G. GLASSCOCK _______________J. E. BECKMAN ____________C. D. CAMPBELL ____________ L. B. SULLIVAN _________________ A. E. KELLY First row: Huggins, Constance, Moebus, Noland. Second row: Hawkins, Brubache, Presswood, Patterson, Blahuta, Lawrence, Buckingham. Third row: Franklin, Fleming, Estes, Edmondson, Nixson. Fourth row: Wooton, Boone, Cox, Thompson, Presswood, Musgrave. President: FERDINAND MOEBUS First row: Hamner, Sell, Polvadore, Brady, Phillips, Aldridge, Lee, Rudderow. Second row: Bainum, Niss, Guerard, Hebert, Dyson, Smith, Welch, Wells. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA The Iota Lambda Sigma is a national society of professional minded Industrial Education men who have bound them¬ selves to uphold the principles of schol¬ arship, leadership, and service. The so¬ ciety has three main objectives: the rec¬ ognition of professional training in the field of Industrial Education, the recog¬ nition of high scholarship in this field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond between the actual and pros¬ pective teachers, supervisors, and direc¬ tors of industrial education in school and industry. OFFICERS President ____________ FERDINAND MOEBUS Vice-President DONALD CONSTANCE Secretary-Treasurer _______ BILLY NOLAND Reporter _______________________ BOBBY HUGGINS SIGMA GAMMA TAU The Sigma Gamma Tau is an honor¬ ary fraternity composed of the outstand¬ ing juniors and seniors in aeronautical engineering. The requirements for ad¬ mittance to the society are a 2.00 grade point ratio and above average leadership and personality. OFFICERS President ---------------- BILLY J. WELCH Vice-President .... JOSEPH HERBERT, JR. Secretary ____________ PETER M. BAINUM Treasurer _______ BOBBY W. PHILLIPS Social Chairman..]PiMES B. POLVADORE 277 President: BILLY J. WELCH First row: Greenberg, Gardner, Burling, Levy, Mrs. Raymond Reise, Glickman, Boamet, Hay, Hanovice, Greenberg. Second row: Greene, Elfont, Baver, Harris, Billings, Davidoff, Bahme, Weiss, Yudesis, Roth. Third row: Kahan, Tamas, Reiser, Berman, Davis, Kahn, Rosenthal, Brand, Wood. President DAVID GLICKMAN B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION A program dedicated to help Jewish college youth understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage, and whose purpose is the interpretation of Jewish tradition at its best is the Texas 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, 1957, ground was broken for a Hillel building. This building stands as a dignified symbol of Jewish life on the Texas A M Campus, and is a greater incentive of the Hillel effort. OFFICERS President ________________________________DAVID GLICKMAN Vice-President Secretary _________________________________________IRWIN LEVEY Social Secretary ____________ HERBERT D. BURLING Parliamentarian ________________________DAN GREENBURG Religious Chairman ____________ FROSTY GARDNER Advisor ________________________ MRS. RAYMOND REISE 97ft First row: Blaschke, Lunardon, Curda, Matthews, Blaschke, Cashiola, Gomez, Cepica, Hoemig, Hernandez. Second row: Rodriquez, Smith, Navar, Oxford, Dolfi, Roesner, Holmes, Rogers, Miller, Fisher, Briseno, Garcia. Third row: Owings, Jaeckle, Olivier, Rowbuck, Badough, Snooks, Schlotzhauer, Heye, Kutac, Matula, Fowler, Zombrano. Fourth row: Pratt, Pechacek, Hubert, Schneider, Whelan, Schwertner, Pechacek, Heye. NEWMAN CLUB 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 ocial 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. Aiding the Aggie Newman Club in its pursuits is a beautiful and useful physical plant which consists of St. Mary’s Catholic Student Center and the new St. Mary’s Chapel which was just dedicated last fall. The main factor in the success of the club, however, is due to the tireless efforts and able direction of Rev. Charles Elmer, Catholic Chaplain. President BYRON C. BLASCHKE OFFICERS President... --------------...__________BYRON C. BLASCHKE Vice-President ____________________JOHN H. MATTHEWS Secretary _____________ T ________________________ ALDEN SMITH Corresponding Secretary ________________ JIM FOWLER Treasurer _______________ f ____________________________DICK KELLY Historian ____________________________________JOHN PECHACEK Reporter ____________________________________________PAUL CURDA First row: Barke, Eyer, Cook, Smith, Love, Dunlap, Foerster. Second row: Carter, Beerwinkle, Lepori, Zamora, Prudencio, Gunter, Spinks. Third row: Kunze, Dodson, Bartosh, Petersen, Bothager, Rushing, Porterfield, Riggins. President EUGENE P. FOERSTER ASAE 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. OFFICERS President ________________________ EUGENE P. FOERSTER Vice-President ________________________ JAMES J. DUNLAP Treasurer ____________________________________ ORVAL R. LOVE Secretary __________________________________WAYNE 0. SMITH 280 First row: Walker, Dennis, Stough, Best, Reddin, McCrary, Cox, Brod. Second row: Gerard, Blackburn, McGee, Heston, Ford, Gamer, Wilkes, Smith, Wilkin¬ son, Marceleno, Ward, Kleypas, Ashley, Parker, Johnson, Gattis. Third row: Hudspeth, Tinsley, Cox, McKinnie, Dombart, Shields, Powell, Rodriquez, Waddell, Grebe, Yentzen, Allen, Thomson, McKenzie, Bayne. Fourth row: Baird, Sims, Ferrell, Wallace, Huston, Turner, Emery, Lowrey, Raines, Games, Hooke, Larve, Clarke, Guajardo, Scott, Whitfield. President THOMAS E. REDDIN AMERICAN ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION The American Ordnance Association is a national society of American citizens pledged to 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 gained 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, Commanding General Army Ballistic Missile Agency, who spoke on rocket de¬ velopment; and Col. Henry B. Cushman, USAR, Commander Test Base, Elgin Air Force Base, on aircraft armament. OFFICERS President ____________________________ THOMAS E. REDDIN Vice-President ____________________________ JAMES W. BEST Vice-President ________________________JACK N. McCRARY Corresponding Secretary ____WILLIAM N. STOUGH Recording Secretary ______________________TRENT N. COX IQ i First row: Cambell, Wiseman, McDonald, McMullan, Davis, Tom, Cross, Teague, Royall, Hennard, Ross, Flowers, Cook, Long, Mongomary, Ridgeway, Smith, D., Smith P. Second row: Garrett, Buswell, Prause, Allison, Hargroder, McCorele, Lafleur, Rice, Winkler, Vincent, Smith, Ridmon, Cope, Adge, Nicholson, Jackson, Thedford, McCoy, Jardine, Gleason. Third row: Streater, Kent, Eaton, Clevenger, Thornes, Sells, Greenburg, Habbs, Houston, Guilloud, Greene, Dawson, Lively. Fourth row: Pittman, Dommert, Smith, Barron, Fuson, Allbritton, Abies, Eckhardt, Davidson, Whitmire, Nunnallee, Toelkes, Easterling. Fifth row: Mulkey, Graham, Smith, Andrews, Sheldon, Jordon, Minnis, Kinnamon, Johnson, Childers, Terry, Miller, Joiner. President JOE DAVID ROSS AVMA JR. CHAPTER OFFICERS President ____________________________________JOE DAVID ROSS Vice-President ________ ROBERT I. MONTGOMERY Reporters ____________________________________AARON H. LONG PERRY SMITH Sergeant-at-Arms ________________________________FRED TOME Parliamentarian ________________________ SAM RIDGEWAY Faculty Advisors ____________________DR. A. I. FLOWERS DR. JAMES DENTON first row: Hampton, Carlile, Hausmann, Holder, Gay, Henk, Proctor, Potts. Second row: Voigt, Yanta, Wilson, Marburger, Mahrenholz, Robert¬ son, Blue. Third row: Reeves, Wunsch, Richburg, Alexander, Klauss, Ford, Richardson, Lange, Blansitt. Fourth row: Taber, Ramsey, Mendez, Alvarez, Pechacek, Doggett, Carlton. Fifth row: Storer, Blackstock, Lovelace, Darling. President WILLIAM GAY AGRONOMY SOCIETY 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 Gty and Chicago, and of course the bi-monthly meetings to keep the students posted on the latest agronomy news. OFFICERS President __________________________________________ BILL GAY Vice-President ________TOMMIE HOLDER Treasurer ______________________ BOB CARLILE Secretary ___________LARRY HAUSMANN Reporter ---------------------- HAROLD HENK Social Secretary ___________KENT POTTS First row: Sekerka, Williams, Blaschke, James, Flores, Haas, Nevill, Bertin, Serres, Gooden. Second row: Marceleno, Lynch, Heald, Lowery, Truitt, Hamby, Harzke, Moeller. Third row: Minor, Ford, Edmiston, Fernandez, Stott, Lipscomb, Schmidt, Miller, Sharp, Droemer, Perry, Krisch, Winston, Word. Fourth row: Johnson, Voinis, Kappd, Culling, Belford, Blaschke, Gay, Zemial, Greenhill, Helpenstell, Shearer, Davis, Keahey, Minke, Pyle. Fifth row: Willmann, Mattem, Burns, Reigel, Mayfield, Hawrylark, Heldenfels, Urban, Birdwell, McDonough, Opitz, Gladwell, Owen, Flowers, Moak. Sixth row: Baty, Noel, Baswell, Brocks, Galbraith, Norris, DeWitt, Starr, Van Haselen, DeWitt, Newman, Beever, Kelley, Welsch, Jett. President MASON NEVILL ASCE A proud history dating from 1925 is one of the things of which the American Society of Civil Engineers can boast. This chapter was organ¬ ized by Spencer J. Buchanan and named for John Thomas Lamar McNew, class of 1920, and head of Civil Engineering Department from 1940 to 1944, and has received such honors as the Texas Sec¬ tion of the ASCE Award of Merit in 1955, and permanent possession of the Open House Day Award Cup for having won the Award for three consecutive years. 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 pro¬ mote friendly contact with the engineering profession. OFFICERS President _________ Vice-President ________ Secretary ________________ Treasurer ________________ Program Chairman Faculty Advisor ______ . MASON NEVILL HARVEY J. HASS ________ BOB BERTIN ..... D. V. FLORES ________ P. A. JAMES .__________J. B. BAJY 7R4 First row: Nitsch, Kellum, Moses, Wells, Barnett, Callaway, Slagle, Penny, Easley, Rend. Second row: Day, Knight, Linnstraeoter, Bolfrass, Miller, Tyler, Pruitt, Sullivan, Hoffpauir, Aytes, Thompson, Muhlstein, Skupin. Third row: Holderman, Vickers, Lloyd, Faulkner, Gardner, Pierce, Brown, Pendleton, Sanders, Branum, Brod, Denton, Lesikar, Donovan, Lednicky. Fourth row: Ramby, Drab, Gerber, Chow, Perldns, Stone, Stasney, Green, Contella, Carr, Korth, Jones, Salinas, Ruth, Smith, Muenker, Cawley. Chairman JOHN C. TYLER ASME 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 ob¬ jective by presenting speeches, films, and discussions on topics of engineering interest. OFFICERS Chairman ____________________________________________ J. C. TYLER Vice-Chairman ____________________________ L. B. SULLIVAN Secretary _______________________________ A. M. HOFFPAUIR Treasurer ___________________________________________ J. G. AYTES Reporter ____________________________________ B. H. THOMPSON 285 First row: Dicke, Ream, Giles, Worley, Maher, Smith, Rector, Gregson. Second row: Swail, Ringness, Coleman, Campbell, Simmons, Kirst, McQuitty, Mc- Kechnie, Gossage, Durham, Burnett, Culberth, Henderson, Nance, Moore. Third row: Boyd, Fite, Purifoy, Davis, Haney, Hanes, Smith, Murff, Pickett, Pool, Greens, Downs, Driver, Nolen, Jones. Fourth row: Quiddus, Robertson, Langston, Garner, Ohlendorf, Latta, Meller, Motherspaw, Boatwright, Moore, Schneider, Loden, Whitfield, Hodges, West. President MICHAEL G. MAHER AIEE-IRE 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 practical view of their chosen work is one of the oldest on the campus, being established on November 22, 1909. OFFICERS IRE Secretary ___________________ Publicity Chairman ________ AIEE-IRE Vice-Chairman AI EE Branch Counselor ... AIEE-IRE Chairman ________ Membership Chairman Junior Representative .. AIEE-IRE Treasurer .. _____________K. L. DICKE ___________ W. K. REAM _____________ D. L. GILES _______W. P. WORLEY __________W. G. MAHER __________ R. A. SMITH __________J. A. RECTOR JOHN C. GREGSON First row: Klement, Toeppich, Whitt, Helm, Scott, Gerum, Fritts, Salmon, Hogan, Hill, Bullard, McCallum, McDaniel. Second row: Hunt, Elrod, Gaither, Shifflett, Rig s Adickes, Tiner, Gray. Third row: Sikes, Marburger, Akins, Minter, Deckard, Ansley, Allison, Galvez, Blackmon, Freeman, Young. Fourth row: Kappmeyer, Schumann, Wied, Unger, Swindle, Beard, White, Pape, Radle, Liles, McMains. Fijth row: Underwood, Stovall, Straughan, Maass, Cannon, Plato, Reynolds, Yeager, Walker, Saul, Bertino, Spanks. Sixth row: Havousky, Bonorden, Bahrenkamp, Boyd, Waldrop, Davis, Newmann, Eitel, VanDom, Jackson, Holt. President DON WHITT COLLEGIATE FFA 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 mem¬ bership 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. OFFICERS President ____________________________________________ DON WHITT Vice-President _________________________________ FANNIE PAPE Secretary __________________________________ JOHN BULLARD Treasurer ___________________________________ JIM SALMON Reporter ____________________________________ WENDEL HOGAN Sentinel ________________________________________ PAT McCALLUM Parliamentarian ________________________ JAMES ALLISON Historian ______________________________________ PETE McMAINS 287 First row: Keiley, Payne, Crawford, Lippke. Second row: Avant, Maher, Vincent, Keith. Third row: McCasland, Leighton, Ray, Lee. Fourth row: Brown, Moore, Woolverton, Vanderzant, Peters. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB The Texas A M Dairy Science Club was organized in 1922 under the more familiar name of Kream and Kow Klub. We, the members, changed the name of the club this year because the new name is better suited to the advancing scientific field of dairy science. The objectives of the club are financing various judging teams, providing an opportunity for students and faculty to become better acquainted, and maint aining an interest in dairy. Activities of the club include sponsoring a Senior, Junior and Sophomore Dairy Product Judging team; participation in dairy short courses on the campus; FFA and 4-H judging contests; and the annual Spring Dairy Show and Barbecue. OFFICERS President _______________________________________ JAMES KEILERS Vice-President ______________________________ FRED GIFFORD Secretary-Treasurer __________________________ PAUL PAYNE Program Chairman ____________MALCOM CRAWFORD Sweetheart: JERRY ANN HAYES ◄ President: JAMES KEILERS ■■ 9QQ First row: Pate, Hatter, Potts. Second row: Baker, Wilkinson, Has well, Cely, Bardis. Third row: Dewerth. Fourth row: Brady, Bus- well, Lednicky, Wheeler, Richardson, Odom. President DAVID PATE FLORICULTURE SOCIETY Did you ever have a date to a football game in Kyle Field? If you did, the chances are pretty good that the corsage she wore was made by one of the members of this group. It was originally called the Land¬ scape 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 Flower 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 pro¬ vide the F. W. Hensel Scholarship and the Society’s operating fund each year. OFFICERS President ________________________________________ DAVID PATE Vice-President _________________________ MAX HATTER Secretary --------------------------------------- JOEL POTTS Student Floral Concessions Managers Fan_________________________________ bill McLaughlin Spring _____________________________________ HORACE BAKER First row: Carson, Robertson, Brinkoeter, Wortham, Stepp, Hausman, Wilkins, Marshall, Greenwood, Holle, Santikos. Second row: Mallow, Swize, Davis, Pitzer, Konecny, Viebag, Pizzatola, Ingram, Horgan, Poobrasert. Third row: Oertling, Catledge, Byrd, Miller, Cantrell, Dr. Carroll. Fourth row: Dr. Dehlinger, Mr. Lynch, Dr. Blank, Gralka, Dr. Russell, Swendig, Parker, Dr. Schroeder, Mr. Egar, Dr. Koenig, Mr. Seward, and Mr. Smith. President ROBERT MARSHALL GEOLOGY CLUB The Geology Club of Texas A M is an active campus organization with the objective of providing geology students a chance to get to know each other and the faculty outside of the classroom. The club also provides several speakers during the year. The talks of the speakers usually are on junior and senior geologists’ level and are intended to provide the student with an idea of what lies in store for him once he enters the oil business. The 1959 staff composed of Robert Marshall, Tom Harrison, and George Carson provided several excellent speakers and operated a very efficient club. OFFICERS President ___________________________ ROBERT MARSHALL Vice-President ________________ LYNDON ROBERTSON Secretary and Treasurer ___________ TOM HARRISON Program Chairman __________________ GEORGE CARSON Reporter ____________________________________ KENNETH DAVIS non First row: Jones, Costa, Foster, Hudgins, Hershey, Blake, Smith, Evans, Marer, Cotman, Cox, Cenzer, Brown, Guerra, Norwood, Williams, Lohman. Third row: Bossier, Robertson, Maxwell, Burnett, Barker, Lilley, Cooper, Enloe, Middleton, Higginbotham, Pinson, Porter, Phariss, Jones, Cook, Andrews. Fourth row: Amxx, Savage, Little, Brown, Grover, Morriss, Smith, Fitzgerald, Riley, Stipp, Porter, Still, Tebbs, Borisicie, Kirchner, Bass, Pedigo, Bruyere. President RANDALL JONES PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB 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 Engineers Club of Texas 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 student with up-to-date information on the petroleum industry. OFFICERS President ----------------------- RANDALL JONES Vice-President ______________________ PAUL COSTA Secretary ----------------------- WILL CHAPMAN Treasurer ___________________________MARION STONE Program Chairman _______________ FRANK FOSTER Reporter ________________________ REX HUDGINS First row: Dubuisson, Moore, McKown, Fuller, Turner, Johnston, Dr. W. M. Romane, Sponsor; Todd, Hickman, Wynn, Compton, Vogt. Second row: White, Walther, Schlandt, Vogel, Webb, Lindley, Garcia, Bridges, Nichols, Erisman, Henderson, Holveck, Griffith, Hutton, Cowley, Appleton, Denman, Coleman. Third row: Payne, Shaw, Crouch, Shirely, Lowe, Johnson, Fitzgerald, Hampton, Sorensen, Botard, Weldon, McGinty, Martin, Montgomery, Hubert. Fourth row: Mays, Sullivan, Navar, Deal, Bryant, Loyd, Warren, Hughes, Valenius, Miller, Rogers, Davidson, Crittenden, Halbert, Strole. PRE-VET SOCIETY The Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society, one of the newest organiza¬ tions 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. OFFICERS President-Elect __________________________ LYNN D. TURNER President ------------------------------ BEN E. JOHNSTON Social Chairman ___________________ BRUCE W. MOORE Secretary __________________________________ JOE P. FULLER Parliamentarian ________________________ GEORGE VOGT Treasurer ______________________ RONNIE R. McKNOWN Sponsor ________________________________ DR. W. M. ROMANE First row: Parsons. Second row: Smith, Roberson, Goldenburg, Hill, Candler, Mayhue, Kennison, Walker. Third row: Weld, Mahone, Nichols, Lyons, Russ, Kirk, Miller, Whitehouse, Parker, Pierce, Issacs, Goodrich. Fourth row: Westover, McAlister, Schlotzhaver, Bayer, Cordray, McKean, Way, Herren, Williams, Ridgeway, Sullivan. SONS OF SERVICE The Sons of the Service made its first appearance on the campus in November of 1958. The group was organized to provide a “home¬ town club” for sons of military personnel. Members come from 23 states of the Union and seven foreign countries. Activities this year have included informal discussions, a coffee with the Military staff and their wives, a party preceding the Military Ball, and several interesting films. President DON PARSONS OFFICERS President ________________ Vice-President ________ Secretary ________________ Treasurer ________________ Activities Chairman ______________ DON PARSONS .. PAUL KINNISON, JR. ____________________ JIM SMITH ________PHIL ROBBERSON ....... TED GOLDENBURG First row: Maj. Moore, Sherek, Rhaba, Edminston. Second row: Lim, Bacon, Przada, Atkinson, Norton, Blackmon, Asbury, Spencer. Third row: Bowers, Fitzler, Whitacre, Lair, Phillips, Miller, Gilpin, Gibson. Fourth row: Wiss, Moore, Mahaney, Miller, Hull, Wadsworth, Shuppe. Fifth row: Carlson, Pevito, Brents, Amos, Jamison, Beauice, Herrod. President CLEM SHEREK SAME Founded in 1920 in the interest of national defense to further ad¬ vances being made in the science of military engineering, the So¬ ciety 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 Texas A M. OFFICERS President ------------------------------ CLEM SHEREK Vice-President ------------------------------ CARL RABA Secretary --------------------------- JOHN J. ATKINSON Treasurer ------------------------- WILLIAM E. GIBSON First row: Allred, Losbourn, Baugh, Gooch, Butler, Graham, Watts, Kuykendall, Hill. Second row: McDaniel, McMains, Cannon, Hodge, Osbourn, Van Zandt, Mcgee, Osborne, Taylor, King, Hart, Ryan, Newton. Third row: Waldrop, Yeager, Holloway, Ellis, Blanchke, Reagar, Garlady, Fitzhugh, Vanwinkle, Shaver, Keese. Fourth row: Bullard, Starrs, Smith, Bendele, Douglas, Davis. President MARTIN GRAHAM SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 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. The A M Chapter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is rated first in national competition on club activities and scrapbook. The club is the only one on the campus which publishes its own yearbook. Activities of the club include the All-Aggie Rodeo, the fall barbe¬ cue, a donkey basketball, judging contests, the Cattleman’s Banquet and Ball with the Little Southwestern Livestock Show and Ham Auction. OFFICERS President ___________________________ MARTIN GRAHAM Vice-President ___________________________________ JIM BUTLER Secretary ____________________________LOVEL KUYKENDALL Treasurer __________________________JOHN REAGOR Reporter ____________________________________ JOE VAN ZANDT Ag Council Representative __________________BOB BAUGH 295 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB 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 cooperation among students in “Ag-Eco” and allied sciences, and to provide an opportunity for wider acquaintance among students, professors, and profes¬ sional workers in agricultural economics. Since it was chartered in 1951, the A M chapter has won the National De¬ bating Championship of the American Farm Association in 1956, and was sec¬ ond in the debate contest and third in the public speaking contest in 1957. OFFICERS President ------------ ROBERT KENSING Vice-President ________DAVID B. SMITH Secretary ___________ MORRIS ASBILL JR. Treasurer __________EDWARD NEWMAN ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Practice sets, profit and loss state¬ ments, 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 So¬ ciety is organized and managed entire¬ ly by students with the cooperation of a faculty sponsor who is available for ad¬ vice concerning their bi-monthly meet¬ ings. The programs of these meetings, which consist of speakers and films, are designed to cover the many fields of ac¬ counting as well as certain problems which the members of the society will be forced to face as practicing account¬ ants. The students also assist in the ac¬ counting conference, which is a state¬ wide meeting held annually on the cam¬ pus. The work of the society is ended by the annual spring steak fry held jointly by the faculty and students. OFFICERS President -------------BOB MORROW Vice-President ______DON BROWNING Secretary-Treasurer JAMES E. WASSON Program Chairmen _______ROY ENGLE ED POWELL Publicity Chairman _____JOHNNY MESE 296 First row: Adamcik, Bass, Backney, Edwards, Hoyt, Burk, Mac- Allister, Meacham, Spencer, Edmondson. Second row: Everett, Gatlin, Flurry, Bell, Rapp, Triplitt, Kensing, Newman, Asbill, Carberry, Taylor, Allen, Smith. Third row: Rushton, Pfluger, Hunter, Kuhn, Price, Falkner, Pepper, Kolle, Coulter, Snelson, Hansen, Wimbery, Davis, Buford. Vice-President: DAVID B. SMITH First row: Howard, Bulatkin, Hillers, Trotter, Powell, Byers, Morrow, Powell, Dement, Winckler, Browning, Faulk. Second row: Day, Morris, Butridge, Majors, Shupak, Futch, Blagg, Lewis, Mese, Viktorin, Khan, Edge, Nolan, Boedeker. Third row: Groce, At¬ kins, Dulock, Flenniken, Dodgen, Schiller, Hicks, Rogers, Mid¬ dleton, Gill, Whaley, Ratcliff, Humphries, Ross, Wasson, Allen, James, MacAllister. President: BOB MORROW AlChE The A M Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has per¬ formed a dual service for the chemical engineering students on the campus. To¬ gether with the ChE Wives Club it has provided a social get-together outside of the classroom for its members to get better acquainted with each other and with the staff of the department. Two barbecues are held each year and a ban¬ quet is given in May honoring the grad¬ uating seniors. First row: Baker, Lowder. Second row: Burnett, Valigura, Myers, McDaniel, Moosberg, Stoll, New, Cross, Thompson, Hopper. Third row: Miller, Harris, Beckman, Cole, Ludwig, Halverson-, Puri- foy, Butler, Himel, Malone, W. D. Harris (Counselor). Fourth row: Zey, Perry, Anthony, Johnson, Folzenlogen, Askins, Jack- son, Skarda, Coffey, Keller. President: CHARLES L. BAKER OFFICERS President ________________ CHARLES L. BAKER Vice-President ______GERALD R. LOWDER AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY The science of meteorology has grown greatly in importance over all the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in the expansion of the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology on the campus. To encourage the trainin g of future meteorologists, who are in increas¬ ing 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 pro¬ vides practical experience and education to interested students. First row: Hall, Peabody, Davidson, Second row: McDaniel, Samaels, Randerson, Yanta. Third row: Whitaker, Saucier, Black¬ burn, Graham. OFFICERS President ________________________ C. L. PEABODY Vice-President ______________ H. M. DAVIDSON Secretary-Treasurer _______________ S. J. HALL Sponsor _____________________________ J. H. SAUCIER 297 President: C. L. PEABODY AIIE The A M Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers has grown steadily since its formation in 1948. The society strives to broaden the interest of its members both profession¬ ally and socially. In line with this policy the A M chapter participates in many activities and has been fortunate in obtaining many prominent guest speakers for the bi-monthly meetings. OFFICERS President ______________________ NORWOOD RUIZ Vice-President ___________________ JOHN RINARD Secretary ______________________________ JACK ESTES Treasurer ________________________ MORRIS MEIER Reporter ________________ THERON McLAREN Sponsor ____________________ PROF. J. P. COVAN First row, seated: Co Van, Estes, Ruiz, Rinard, Meier, McLaren, Second row: Anunann, Blanton, Coughran, Crisp, Meredith, Eason, Williams, Chamberlin, Grady, Hocker, Mercer, Sneed, Villaronga. Third row: Pye, Leadbetter, Mayr, Brown, McCowen, Rosenbach, Dalberg, Bott, Edwards, Poorter, Manuel, Latimer. Fourth row: Black, Todd, Broom, Poe, Villarreal, Kendrick, Stockton, Holmes, Owens, Luttrall, Krueger. President: NORWOOD RUIZ BUILDING PRODUCTS MARKETING CLUB The Building Products Marketing Club was founded in 1950 for students major¬ ing in B.P.M. in the Division of Busi¬ ness Administration, although its mem¬ bership is open to all students who are interested in building materials. Some of the club activities include movies, lec¬ tures by professional men in the mate¬ rials field, attending the Lumberman As¬ sociation of Texas annual convention, engaging in field trips, and student fel¬ lowships. The curriculum in B.P.M. was de¬ veloped in cooperation with the Retail¬ ers of Texas and the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association. It is de¬ signed to train persons who plan to seek employment in the material industry. Stu¬ dents who complete this program will have an educational foundation for re¬ sponsible positions in Industry. 298 First row: Thornton, Lyon, Gloor. Second row: Sutton, Farrow, Wilkinson, Mills, Shipman, McDaniels. Third row: Wehring, Col¬ lins, Cordell, Archer, Schaper, Heer, Wottrich, Myre, Burt, Lowe, sponsor. OFFICERS President ____________________ JOHNNY F. LYON Secretary ____________ CHARLES THODNTON Treasurer _____________________ WILBURN GLOOR President: JOHNNY LYON BUSINESS SOCIETY The Business Society is a student or¬ ganization within the Division of Busi¬ ness. The purpose of the society is to pro¬ mote and encourage a better understand¬ ing of the various stages and phases of business through fellowship among stu¬ dents, faculty, and businessmen. First row: Litton, McFall, Jones, Brazzel. Second row: Bailey, Wilson, Edge, Jennings. Third row: Pelham, Hipp, Fallin. Blon- deau, Albright, Smith, Howard, Hill. President: MANLEY JONES OFFICERS President ______________________ MANLEY JONES Vice-President ___________ WILLIAM McFALL Secretary-Treasurer ___VERNON LITTON Program Chairman _________ R. DAN HYDE Senior Rep ----------------------- W. A. HUNTER Junior Rep --------MIKE BRAZZEL ENTOMOLOGY CLUB The membership of the Entomology Club of the college includes any under¬ graduate or student who is interested in entomology. The purpose of the club is to further the knowledge of matters con¬ cerning 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 students. First row: Thomas, Haq, Wells, Roberson, Doering, Rummel, Pate, McKinnemey. Second row: Whitely, Bailey, Nichols, Gunn, Barnes, Gonzales, Westmoreland, Baloch, Ahmad. Third row: Bailey, Burke, Taylor, Clark, Akin, Jones, Beard, Chaudhri. OFFICERS President ___________________ GEORGE DOERING Vice-Pres ----------G. H. WESTMORELAND Secretary-Treasurer ____________ J. L. TAYLOR Faculty Advisor __________________ H. R. BURKE ooo Vice-President: G. H. WESTMORELAND SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity, is the professional society for men engaged in and dedi¬ cated to the highest principles of journal¬ ism. Sigma Delta Chi is comparable to the professional organizations serving the fields of law and medicine. Members of the fraternity are chosen on a highly selective basis from the most promising and sincere men engaged in the profession of journalism and strive constantly to improve the standards of the members and recognize outstanding achievements of journalists in serving the people and promoting everlasting free¬ dom for the press. OFFICERS President ______________________ GAYLE McNUTT Vice-President .1 ______________________ JOE BUSER Secretary _______________, r ._______________ BILL REED Treasurer ____________ BOB WEEKLEY First row: D. D. Burchard, Buser, McNutt, Mattox, Weekly, Reed. Second row: Daniell, Doss, Rivers, Meurer, Godwin. Third row: Reddell, Johnson, Zouzalik, Hartsfield. President: GAYLE McNUTT FISH AND GAME The purpose of the Fish and Game Club is to allow students who are in¬ terested in wildlife conservation to get together and discuss their opinions and experiences. Membership is open to any¬ one interested in the outdoors. Besides the monthly meetings, the club also goes on field trips and has its share of par¬ ties. The annual Mother’s Day Exhibit is invariably praised as one of the most interesting and informative on the cam¬ pus. OFFICERS President ________________________________ E. W. HILL Vice-President ____________C. A. SEGELQUIST Secretary ______________________ A. B. BROTHERS Sponsor ____________________________ P. J. BALDAUF First row: Baldauf, Hill, Lyon, Brothers, Gore. Second row: Segelquist, Tutor, Post, Ohlendorff, Harrington. President: E. W. HILL INSURANCE SOCIETY First row: Yost, Erickson, Flenniken, Stevenson, Wehring, Archer, Leonard, Hannigan, Lyles, Swann, Emery, Yantis, McVay, Mc- Knight. Second row: Perrone, Kubricht, Bulger, Wilkin, Peavy, Pond. President: JAMES G. McKNIGHT Field trips, guest speakers, movies and social activities are all part of the In¬ surance Society’s effort to round out the practical aspect of an insurance major’s education. The society maintains contact with numerous insurance companies and tries to help senior members secure em¬ ployment. In addition, programs which are designed to acquaint new students with the field of Insurance are offered. OFFICERS President ________ JAMES G. McKNIGHT Secretary-Treasurer ____LARRY M. McNAY Arts and Sci. Rep --------ARTHUR EMERY Publicity and Program Chairman ________________ ALBERT YANTIS Sponsor ________ ROBERT M. STEVENSON INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION The Industrial Education Club is made up of students majoring in in¬ dustrial education, industrial technology, industrial journalism, industrial distribu¬ tion, and vocational industrial teachers education. The club is affiliated with the Ameri¬ can Industrial Arts Association. Each year delegates are sent to the national convention by the club at no expense to the delegates. First row, sitting on floor: Baron, Blackwood, Williams, Andrews, Burns, Gamer, Lane, Wilkes, Benzley, Elsik, Milliken. Second row, sitting on couch: Pustejovsky, Meek, Cox, Asher, Barr, Riggs, McKenney, Peters, Bullock, Batson, Doyle, Patterson, Payne. Third row, standing: McLeland, Presswood, Mikulenka, Griffith, Moebus, Harrison, Brunson, Freytab, Henderson, Roberts, Hen¬ drix, Shandley, Young, Kranz, Buckingham, Moore, Standard, Holifield, Cowart, Gorman, Cooper, Best, Lorms, Nelson, Mathis. OFFICERS President ____________________________ W. 0. DOYLE Vice-President _____________________ R. L. PETERS Secretary __________________________ W. F. BATSON Treasurer ________________________ D. L. BULLOCK Reporter -------------------------------------- S. RIGGS President: W. 0. DOYLE INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The purpose of the Student Branch of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is to acquaint the students in aeronautical engineering with the opportunities in their field of study. This is done by in¬ spection trips to the aircraft industry, films, and interesting speakers. Several social functions are also provided each year in conjunction with the Aero Wives Club. OFFICERS Chairman WILLIAM H. RUDDEROW Secretary ________________ JESS E. STOLKSTILL Treasurer ________ CHARLES H. McKINLEY First row: Stockstill, McKinley, Rudderow. Second row: Melugin, Smith, Peitz, Polvadorc, Guerard, Anderson, Krystinik, Brady, Roop, Putz. Third row: Faust, Kavanaugh, Gonzales, Boykin, Bainum, Niss, Mount, Zund, Aldridge, Dyson, Lee, Frank. Chairman: WILLIAM H. RUDDEROW MATH CLUB ' The Math Clnh is a rescently organized society with the purpose of providing the mathematics students on the campus a chance to get acquainted with each other outside of the classroom. The club also offers prominent speak¬ ers at their bi-monthly meetings who usually speak on either the technical field of mathematics or the role of a mathe¬ matician in the technical field. OFFICERS President ________________________ EUGENE SIMMS Vice-President __________ LARRY GUSEMAN Secretary-Treasurer ______JOHN WILKINSON Program Chairman .... JERRY LINNSTAEDTER 302 First row: Guseman, Sims, Hargrove, Wilkinson, MacWilliams, Coughran, Adair, Cox. Second row: McCulley, Lacy, Tallas, Linn- staedter, Rath, Bryan. President: EUGENE SIMMS MARKETING CLUB First row: Estes, Jamail, Neal, Johnson, Powers, Jones, Smith, Stewart, Ormsby, Yantis, Pierson. Second row: Kirkpatrick, Yantis, Swann, Penny well, Cheatham, Thomas, Lucas, Ryan, Scott, Thornton, Smith, Johnson, King, Baker, Heame, Peacock, Wag¬ goner, Graf, Cole. President: THOMAS L. JOHNSON The Marketing Society is an organiza¬ tion recognized by the American Market¬ ing Association, the largest and only marketing association covering all fields of marketing. Its purpose is to enable students of marketing to hear eminent marketing men in talks of general in¬ terest to the members. Also it gives students a chance to develop valuable contacts in the marketing field. Although the club was organized just six years ago, it has become one of the finest on the campus. OFFICERS President ____________ THOMAS L. JOHNSON Vice-President ____________ GERALD E. RYAN Sec.-Treas —CLARENCE S. PENNYWELL Program Chairman _____JACK K. SWANN PRE-MED AND PRE-DENT 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 grad¬ uate 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 an¬ nual spring banquet. The indispensable function of bonfire first aid is a service this group proudly administers. First row: Medlen, Dryden, Harrington, Armastrong, Boyd, Young, Guynes. Second row: Ybarra, Potter, Ferrell, Adams, Adams, Moore, Watson, Bauer, Bent. Third row: Belne, Clary, Flournoy, Kitchen, Barclay, Boettcher, Ruhmann, Lozo, Hall. Fourth row: Johnson, Rosenthal, Blakewood, Barranco, Warlick, Harrington, Neely, Woods, Martin. Fifth row: Lang, Lowke, Johnson, Barnes, Kite, Swift, Money, McCauley, Harvey. OFFICERS President ____________________ CURTIS W. BOYD Vice-President ________________ R. S. DRYDEN Secretary-Treasurer ____J. N. HARRINGTON Social Chairman.DON W. ARMASTRONG 21 President: CURTIS W. BOYD POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The main purposes of the Poultry Science Club are to promote interest in poultry at A M College, sponsor jun¬ ior and senior judging teams, and to sponsor the annual Texas Chick, Poult, and Egg Show. OFFICERS President _______________ LESLIE R. MARROY Vice-President _________ GILBERT L. BALCH Secretary ---------------- ROBERT G. FOSTER Professor ________________________ E. W. HARNELL First row: Kleibrink, Quisenberry, Foster, Marroy, Balach, Hamell. Second row: Shupe, Deaton, Cawiey, Atkinson, Ryan, Wormeli, Rux, Wakefield, Callohan, Joseph, Latif. President: LESLIE R. MARROY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Objectives of the Physical Educa¬ tion Club are to further the profes¬ sional interests of the students and to make them aware of the responsibilities which confront them after graduation. Delegates have been sent to state and na¬ tional conventions to aid the students in keeping abreast of developments in their field. Outstanding coaches and adminis¬ trators 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 sys¬ tem, students and general public. OFFICERS President -------------------- GRADY BARR Vice-President __________STANLEY WEID Secretary-Treasurer _____ EUGENE BEYER Reporter ________________ PAUL MADURA First row: Madura, Weid, Barr, Beyer. Second row: Carrol, Garlic, Murray, Flood, Ogg, Carid, MaHue, Schmid, Quintero, Cox, Leunis, Chapman. Third row: Jackson, Spal, Sanders, Little¬ field, Medley, Yarbrough, Stone, Moran, Leach, Locke, Lawdiss. Fourth row: Stanley, Smith, Pierce, Thompson, Allan, Sealy, Lancaster, Gardner, Young, Parks, Wallace. President: GRADY BARR RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB Organized thirty-two years ago, the Rural Sociology Club of Texas A M serves as a method of providing the stu¬ dents a view of the professional aspects of rural sociology. Job opportunities are stressed and the club aids the students in obtaining both summer and perma¬ nent employment. The programs of the club consist mainly of speakers who work in the dif¬ ferent fields of sociology, and serve as a chance for the students and faculty to get better acquainted. Seated: Crabtree, Russell, Harper, Ohlendorf, Umberson, Den¬ mark. Standing: Treude, Perrier, Brown, McDougald, Davis, Badger, Duderstadt, Skrabanek, Vincent, Compton, Dickerson, Brown, Coslett. President: KEN DENMARK OFFICERS President ________________________ KEN DENMARK Vice-President ____________ JACK UMBERSON Sec.-Treas __________ GEORGE OHLENDORF Rep. ______________________________ RALPH HARPER RANGE AND FORESTRY The Range and Forestry was organ¬ ized twelve years ago to promote student professionalism and to encourage better student-faculty relationship. Among the activities of the club are the annual spring barbecue and the annual Tur¬ key Shoot. The club has entered a team in the ASRM national intercollegiate range plant identification contest since 1954 and placed first in 1956 and 1957. Seated: Huss, Sims, Willard, Phillips, Smith, Turner. First row: Davis, Gebel, Bonnett, Hughes, Young, McLenlly, Gould, Sperry, Faust, Wilson. Second row: Rhodes, Bowmer, Evans, Kothmann, McLemore, Richards, Hill, Sanders, McQueen, Philipp, Lowe, Wakefield. President: KIRBY TURNER OFFICERS President ___________________ KIRBY L. TURNER Vice-President ____________________ JOHN SMITH Secretary-Treasurer _______ PHIL PHILLIPS Attendance Chairman EARL WILLARD Social Chairmen __________________ BILL THODE BOB SIMS ' Sponsor __________________________________ DON HUSS SAE One of the largest national profession¬ al organizations is the Society of Auto¬ motive 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 of A M was formally chartered on September 18, 1942, and has since grown to be one of the largest student groups in the country. Spon¬ sored by Prof. W. L. Truettner and R. H. Fletcher of the M.E. Dept., the club holds meetings twice a month. Movies and guests speakers provide presenta¬ tions of current engineering interest at these meetings. OFFICERS President _____________________V. E. SHEFFIELD Vice-President ____________________ B. D. SEVIER Secretary ______________________ J. R. LANGSTON Treasurer ______________________ E. W. MUENKER Advisor _____________________ W. I. TRUETTNER Assistant Advisor ______________ R. FLETCHER First row: Miller, Hammond, Bolton, Latimer, Tucker. Second row: Oden, Muhlstein, Fletcher, Langston, Sheffield, Sevier, Muenker, Truettner, Jobe, Burton. Third row: Ozkaragoz, Colunga, Kennedy, Hill, Sarlls, Whelan, Beyer, Lednicky, White, Vickers, Hudspeth, Wells, Dombart, Hejl, Holcomb, Brewer, Condray, Hoyt, Dillingham, Ruth, Brown. President: V. E. SHEFFIELD RODEO CLUB Upon organization of the National In¬ tercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), Feb. 1, 1949, the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M, to comply with national rules, organized the Rodeo Club. All stu¬ dents, regardless of study, are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeoing which they like best, whether it be contesting, organizing, working stock, bookkeeping, or timekeeping. The Texas Aggie Rodeo Association is the sponsor of the Aggie Rodeo Team and is set up in the recreational sports program under the direction of Student Activities and the Intramural Manager. Each spring the Rodeo Club has its National Inter¬ collegiate Rodeo in the Aggie Arena. Teams from 13 colleges of the Southern Region compete in this rodeo. Rodeo prof¬ its send teams to other rodeo contests. 30A OFFICERS President ________________________ JIMMY BUTLER Vice-President ________ DAYLE McSPADDEN Secretary _____________________ JAMES WALDROP Treasurer _______________________ GENE YEAGER President: JIMMY BUTLER AGGIE WIVES COUNCIL General objectives of the Aggie Wives council are to provide service to wives clubs and to promote fellowship and co¬ operation between the various wives clubs. The Council is composed of the presi¬ dent and a council representative of the wives clubs on the campus. This year the council sponsored a Carnival consisting of such things as kissing booths and cake booths; using the proceeds to donate to charity. First row: Whitley, Allen, Brack, Sneed, Jones, Hart, Gralka, Farrar. Second row: Ken- sing, Van Zandt, Poole, Love, Person, Thompson, Boyd, Garbade, Andrews. Third row: Hopper, Terwey, Batson, Bollfrass, Robertson, Cobb, Harper, Day, Reigel, Ash, Teller, Ruiz, Albright, Walsh. Fourth row: Henkhaus, Smith, Doris, Bratton, Edwards, Thomas, Harrison, Crisp, Nevill, Opitz, Willmann, Rivers, Tew, Curtis, Rushing, Royall, Steel, Wilson, Wil¬ liams, Culberth, Murff, Giles, Driver, Carlile, Peres, Doss. OFFICERS President ___________ ROSEMARY HARPER Vice-President ________________________ ANN COBB Secretary ____________ LOUANN ROBERTSON Treasurer ______________ ELOISE BOLLFRASS Reporter ________________________ PEGGY BATSON Parliamentarian .... CAROLYN THOMAS EE WIVES CLUB The Electrical Engineering Wives Club is an organization composed of wives of students and faculty members of the Electrical Engineering Department. The club has as its goal the objective of promoting fellowship between the stu¬ dents of the E.E. Department by having social functions for the students. First row: Moore, Covington, Haney, Giles, Purifoy, Boatwright, Culberth, Rector, Swail, Robertson, Pool, Gassage, Wilson, Westberg. Second row: Tryon, Smith, Coleman, Deagan, Burnett, Burnett, Henderson, Spaw, Ray, Commons, Thielemann, Rose, Chudleigh, Driver, Petrucha, Gregson, Davis, Claypool, Herrington, Higginbotham, Ringness. OFFICERS President ____________________ JOAN CULBERTH First Vice-President ________SUE BOATWRIGHT Second Vice-President EDNA HANEY Third Vice-President .. SANDRA RECTOR Secretary __________________ BARBARA MOORE Treasurer __________________________ MARY SWAIL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WIVES CLUB OFFICERS President ____________________ DIANE WILLIAMS Vice-President ____________ DOLORES PETERS Council Representative .. PEGGY BATSON Sponsor ________________ MRS. L. V. HAWKINS Wives Clubs -at Aggieland have the primary purpose of serving as a medium for the students to get acquainted with each other aside from the humdrum of classroom activities. First row: Hawking, Freytag, Batson, Williams, Peters, Lindsey, Moebus. Second row: Corbin, Batson, Elsik, Holder, Brown, Best, Richards, Young, Meek, Cooper. Of course, the club also offers enter¬ tainment strictly for the wives them¬ selves, and the meetings which are held at various times often take a little of the dullness out of college life—at least for the feminine half of Aggieland. OFFICERS President ______________ ROSEMARY HARPER Vice-President ________ BETTY WIMBERLY Secretary and Treasurer __________ HANNAH CASTELON Corresponding Secretary ____________ DOLORES NEWMAN Parliamentarian __________ DORIS KENSING AG ECO AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY WIVES CLUB First row: Coulter, Kolle, Everett, Asbill, Kensing, Harper, Wimberly, Newman, Castelow, Timm. Second row: Clifton, Andrews, Dillin, Baker, Glover, Burton, Duderstadt, Umberson, Pruitt, Flurry, Rushton, Price, Branson. Front row, left to right: Hill, Reeves, Carver, Best, Simpson, Laycock, McCauley. Second row, left to right: Dodson, Turner, Janski, Simmons, Collier, Allen, McGill, Plunk, Wible. AMARILLO 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 achieve¬ ments on the campus, but in Amarillo as well. Anytime the Aggies from the “Queen City of the Panhandle” go home, big things are 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. OFFICERS JIMMY BEST_____________ LARRY REEVES HARVEY COMPTON JOE HILL __________________ BILL HERTNER -------------- President — Vice-President -------------- Secretary Sergeants-at-A rms JIMMY BEST ► Sweetheart MISS JANICE THOMAS First row, left to right: Davidson, Miller. Second row: Smith, Wilson, Reed, Bailey. Third row: Gustafson, Forwood, Betts, Spillmann, Pfluger, Hood. TOM DAVIDSON AUSTIN A small but active organization, the Austin Hometown Club is composed of outstanding young men who refuse to pat¬ ronize the rival institution known as “Land of the 40 acres.” The boys from Price Daniels’ residence try to promote in¬ terest in Aggieland for boys who otherwise would be snared by the Teasips. OFFICERS TOM DAVIDSON ... JACK BAILEY ....... BOB MASSENGALE JACK RAPP_____________ _______ President V ice-President _______ Treasurer _______ Secretary First row, left to right: Damon, Lane, Petty, Lane, Stallings, Savage, Cannon. Second row: DeHart, Dabney, Savage, Nolen, Teague, Harris, Piersol, John¬ son, Tompkins, Stockstill. Third row: Boegler, Powell, Pope, Jackson, Simmons, Andrews, Nelson, Romere, Carlson, Van Bibber. W. R. SAVAGE AUSTIN (HOUSTON) The Austin Chapter is made up of students who graduated from Austin High School in Houston. The club annually sponsors the Houston Hometown Club dance, held during the Christmas holidays. At this time Houston’s Cotton Pageant Duchess is announced. Each year a delegation from the club goes to Austin High School where they talk to graduating seniors interested in attending A M. OFFICERS BILL SAVAGE ------------------------------------------ President WALLY CANNON____________________________ Vice-President ARTHUR OSWALD ---------------- Secretary-Treasurer DICK DAMON ---------------------------- Social Chairmen JIM HARRISON Front row, left to right: Brown, R.; Wasson, J.; Snooks, D.; Oxford, H.; Nauck, G.; Dodge, J.; Barranco, S.; Benson, C. Second row: Hebert, R.; Haley, D.; Brown, J.; Figarie, E.; Coco, V.; Withers, D.; Ashey, J.; Broussard, B. BEAUMONT The Beaumont A M Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and surrounding towns such as Silsbee, Sourlake, Vidor, Loeb and other “would be” suburbs. The big social event of 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 re¬ sounding success as over 900 people attended. The dance preparations were topped off by a hot dog-coke party given by our Mothers Club. OFFICERS GEORGE S. NAUCK________________________________ President HUBERT OXFORD ________________________ Vice-President HOPPY DODGE ---------------------- Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE S. NAUCK ◄ MISS SUE SHAW .$3 it ii it’ ! ■ . Kggi|j pgJi u mi - mm First row, left to right: Burton, McKechnie, Cole, Sevier, Urban. Second row: Atkins, Hicks, Eugene, Wehring. Third row: Whitman, Burt. Fourth row: Stearns, Dodson, Moller. Fifth row: Kennedy, Pettit, Kyle, Robert, Patterson. Sixth row: Wehring, Minor, Beaty. Christmas Dance at Strubb’s Palladium CORPUS CHRIST! The Corpus Christi Hometown Club undertook one of its most active years during the 1958-1959 school year. On the campus different types of socials were sponsored by the club including parties after home football games. While at home the Corpus Aggies enjoyed a Thanksgiving party at the Saddle Club given by the Mothers Club and a Christmas party spon¬ sored by the Aggie Exes at the Palladium. The club had a representative in the Cotton Ball, and was actively engaged in High School Day. With the great interest shown by its mem¬ bers this has been a highly successful year and one that will not be lacking in memories. OFFICERS FRED COLE______________________________________________ President WALLACE WEHRING-------------------- Vice-President TURNER MOLLER__________________________________ Secretary PAT WHELAN ________________________________________ Treasurer FRED COLE ◄ MISS VIRGINIA RODMAN First row, left to right: Biondi, Schuster, Stewart, Dowdy. Second row: Williams, Hunter, Swan, Dubberly, Wiesner, Hill, Pender, Lasater, Miers, Lucas, Stuart, Ornsby, Zink. Third row: Phillips, Walther, Tuttle, Burton, Morris, Utay, Alvis, Russell, McClung, Koncak, Bullington, Merideth, Tapia, Farrow. Fourth row: Burnham, Hammer, Morris, Elfont, Gallaten, Collins, Jones, Soules, Brough, Hamilton, Huggins, Bragg. Fifth row: Crittenden, Halbert, Moore, Eitt, Moore, Miller, Hoppers, Storey, Holt, McCard, Williams, Heinrich, Edmons. Sixth row: Moore, Lava, Boetcher, Ramsay, Bradshaw, Bradley, Richardson, Olivier, Sargeant, Jackson, Wood, Wilson, Nash, Conner. FRED SCHUSTER, President DALLAS 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 furnished by the Earl Kay Band. Dances were also given during the mid-term and Easter vacations. OFFICERS FRED SCHUSTER ______ NORMAN DOWDY______ RICHARD BIONDI _____ ________________ President ________ Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Front row, left to right: Hudgins, Rowden, Rhinehart, Moore, Hynson, Callaway. Second row: Langston, Pliler, Flanagan, Tallin, Coffey, Brown, Hensley, Butridge, Birdwell, Parten, Starr, Vestal. Third row: Perkins, Whatley, Brown, Aldridge, Barnett, Jones, Clark, Thomson, Russell, Maxwell, Tinney. DEEP EAST TEXAS The Deep East Texas Hometown Club is one of the most active clubs on the campus with members from Longview, Gladewater, 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 representative to the Cotton Ball. OFFICERS LEONARD CLARK---------------------------------- President DAN BURT -------------------------------------- Vice-President BYRON BUSSEY ____________________________________ Treasurer I z M, ' X ..... , ' ♦ j. W-.JW: p ; lit. , o y ' ■ : ' ' ’ m %V %- m. w r?,;- . ST? W ] • ■■ i ar n «S! ' 15 ' 7 : M Mti m : m -• ' 3 :Ml 1 Front row, left to right: Brook, Spurlock, Frost. Second row: Adams, Fowler, Wiss, Sandlin, McMullen, Haskell, Haygood, Martin, Gudgen. Back row: Jobe, McKee, Smotherman, Murry, Barnes, Cook, Gryce, Reed, Dodge, Roberts. FORT WORTH Meeting twice each month, the seventy-five member Fort Worth Hometown Club provides a means for Aggies of Tar¬ rant County and the Fort Worth area to become better ac¬ quainted on the campus and at home. Organized primarily for social activities, the club held dances over the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays. Other informal dances and get-togethers for members and their dates were also held at various times through the year. This year has been a good one for the club, and much of the success of its program has been due to the aid of our Fort Worth Mothers Club and the Ex-Students. For this aid the club expresses its sincere thanks to them. OFFICERS JOE SPURLOCK _____________________________________ President BILL FROST------------------------------------ Vice-President BROOKS ABBOTT________________________ Social Secretary OFFICERS —First row, lejt to right: Lowder, Schaper, Beaman, McDonough. Second row: Bowers, Davidson, Dolf, Plummer, Dierlam, Champagne, Boese, Heer, Montgomery, Bryant, Nelson. Third row: Hernandez, Hannigan, Cooper, Duble, Anderson, Montemayor, Tuckett, Lowery, Hodges, Boldman. Fourth row: Meyer, Quaglino, Solie, Florence, Hankamer, Pizzitola, Neuman, Kennedy, Penny, Bryant, Sullivan. Fifth row: Korth, Bundling, Armstrong, Hunter, Caballero, Koenig, Youts, Van Nieowenhoize, Armendariz, Pennington. H. F. “BUDDY” BEAMAN GALVESTON The Galveston County A M Hometown Club is formed every year to allow the students from the county to meet each other, to work together for a better club, and to participate in the social activities that the club provides. The club is pledged to work with the Aggie-Exes Club of Galveston in all activities that arise. These activities include High School Day, Aggie Muster, semester functions and any other activities that will benefit the members. OFFICERS H. F. “BUDDY” BEAMAN ____________________ President WAYNE F. SCHAPER-------------------- Vice-President JERRY LOWDER---------------------------- Vice-President BRIAN McDONOUGH ____________________________ Secretary DAVID H. ARNOLD ------------------------------ Treasurer I A Front row, left to right: Harrod, Feagins, Bratton, Segers, Mayfield. Second row: Lister, Williams, Mims, Kramer, Gay. Third row: Nelson, Ferguson, Kilpatrick. HOUSTON (LAMAR) The Lamar Hometown Club is primarily a social club but it also assists Aggies in finding rides to and from college. Since it is primarily a social club, we pride ourselves in our parties and try to have as many as possible. Also before each semester, representatives from the club go to Lamar and talk to any student who thinks he might attend A M. They are given a better understanding of college life and what they should expect in college. Once they arrive here the members of the club help them adjust to life at A M, and make them feel as much at home as possible. OFFICERS DAVID BRATTON __________________________________ President DON SEGERS __________________________________ Vice-President DICK MAYFIELD _________________________________ Treasurer PERCY MIMS________________________________ Social Secretary RONNY HARROD ______________ Attendance Chairman DAVID BRATTON ◄ Sweetheart MISS CYNTHIA LILLIE 319 Front row: Guerra, Garza, Ruiz, Gutierrez, Laurel, Fernandez, Hickey, T. Hickey, Vichareli, Cuellar, Pena, Perez. Second row: Ramirez, Villarreal, Ormelay, Gutierrez, Garza, Radio, Aribe, Davila, Sutton, Rodriguez. Third row: Canoles, Holbein, Tozouo, Martinez, Duran, Volz, Rodriguez, Yates, Flores, Ramirz, Rodriguez. LAREDO The towns of San Ignacio, San Diego, Zapata, Catarina, Benavides, 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 pro¬ viding 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 RAUL B. FERNANDEZ JAMES L. HICKEY ___ RENATO RAMIREZ .... ANGEL CUELLAR ....... MIKE RUIZ___________________ TOM L. HICKEY__________ JOSEPH SUTTON_________ JESUS VICHARELLE . ------------ President — Vice-President ------------ Secretary ------------ Treasurer -------------- Reporter . Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-A rms ------------ Historian RAUL B. FERNANDEZ MISS SARAH MEADE Front row, left to right: Moody, Bills, Witt, Pedason, Walker. Back row: Brunsen, Wert, Pilcher, Bays, Raper, Bond, Self, Winchester, Simmons, Fagan, Braster, Clark, Morton, Cowley. MARSHALL The Marshall Hometown Club includes Aggies from Mar¬ shall, Waskom, Jefferson, Hallesville, and surrounding com¬ munities located in the piney woods of East Texas. The pur¬ pose of the club is to provide social activities for its members both at home and at school. They have parties at Thanks¬ giving, Christmas, and Easter, as well as less formal func¬ tions at school. Marshall is known as a sportsman’s paradise due to its nearness to Caddo Lake, the largest natural lake in the South, and several other lakes and rivers. It is also a rail and industrial center. One is glad to say in his unique drawl, “I’m from Marshall.” OFFICERS MERREL WITT_____________________________ President JIMMY TAYLOR ------------------------- Vice-President JIMMY PEDISON ----------------- Secretary-Treasurer MIKE TILL------------------------------------------ Reporter MERREL WITT ◄ MRS. BETTY FAY SIMMONS 321 First row, left to right: Currie, Peyton, McMath, Gafford, Fisher, Peyton, M., Winder. Second row: Gray, Minki, Duffield, Cunningham, Weaver, Miller, Donelson, McCree, Baker. CHARLES R. WEARVER, President MIDLAND Aggies from Midland and from other small towns in the West Texas area keep in contact with hometown friends here on the campus through the various 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 activities. OFFICERS CHARLES R. WEAVER__________________________ President LANEY M. McMATH______________________ Vice-President Social Secretary Secretary-T reasurer WOODY R. BAKER First row, left to right: Coon, Skaggs, Johnson. Second row: Custer, Johnson, Freeman, Boykan, Overhultz, Johnson, DeWalt, Estes. Third row: Yentzen, Ahart, McCormack, Wilson, Blackburn, Desoto, Wilson, Brown. Fourth row: Ward, Commes, Bolten, Biggie, Miller, Powell, Andre, Council, Maples. Fifth row: Dalchau, Todd, West, Wamble. PASADENA A fast-growing city of 50,000, Pasadena is denoted as the “Industrial City of the South.” Pasadena has a greater num¬ ber of Aggies, percentagewise, than almost any other city of its size. The Pasadena Hometown Club is dedicated to strengthening 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 JACK SKAGGS ----------------------------------------- President BOB JOHNSON -------------------------------- Vice-President BARRY COON ------------------------------------------ Secretary CLYDE MILLER ____________________________________ Treasurer WM. J. SKAGGS ◄ FRANCES McFALL Front row, left to right: Cannady, Greer, Faulkner, Anderson, McLeod, Landlord. Back row: Maceiras, Zingleman, Palmer, Caruthers, Boyle, Guidry, Petty. BOBBY LANGFORD PORT ARTHUR Seven miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, located on the west bank of Lake Sabine, lies the “City That Oils the World,” Port Arthur, Texas. The growth of a settlement of five families, called Aurora, to the present city of greater than 80,000 persons was inevitable, yet phenomenal. The purposes of the club are to bind closer together the students from Port Arthur and surrounding communities, to create a union between students and Aggie Exes, and to en¬ courage high school graduates to attend A M. The club is also supported by a very strong and active Mothers Club. OFFICERS BOBBY LANGFORD PETE DRAKE _________ RONNIE McLEOD __ ----------------- President ------- Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer First row, left to right: Parsons, Brooks, Neal, Smith, Cox, Ayers. Second row: Good, Welch, Castleberry, Perry, Chamberlin, Cox, Whitaker, Larve. Third row: Hutchinson, Franklin, Stevens, Cravens, Bowman. RED RIVER VALLEY Fellowship for the Aggies of Northeast Texas is provided by the Red River Valley Hometown Club. This club is composed of Aggies from Lamar, Red River, Fannin, and Delta counties. The purpose of this club is to interest high school students in Texas A M and to continue and strengthen the companion¬ ship of Aggies from this area. The club expresses its apprecia¬ tion of the Aggie Mothers Club and Ex-Students for their assistance during this year. OFFICERS KENNETH COX________________________________________ President CARROLL GOOD ____________________________ Vice-President CLIFFORD FRANKLIN ________ Secretary-Treasurer JOHN BROOKS ________________________________________ Reporter KENNETH COX MISS ANITA FRANKLIN First row, left to right: Ray, Akin, Medley, Triplitt, Moskal, Greenwood, Greenhill. Second row: Ostrowski, Baird, Gantt, Miller, Rogers, Dixon, Coy, MacAllister, Garcia, Yudesis. Third row: Bell, Ellington, Moore, Terry, Boecker, Hansen. RIO GRANDE VALLEY The club is made up of some one hundred and fifty Aggies from the semi-tropical Lower Rio Grande Valley in the south¬ ernmost tip of Texas. Its purpose is to bring together the men of the valley both at college and at home. There are several social events by and for the club during the year. The highlight of these events is an annual Christmas dance given by the Rio Grande Valley A M Mothers Club. OFFICERS JAMES TRIPLITT ---------------------------------- President DON MOSKAL -------------------------------- Vice-President CHARLES BELL ------------------------------------- Secretary JAMES AKIN------------------------------------------- Treasurer ROGER TERRY---------------------------------------- Reporter JAMES L. TRIPLITT ◄ Sweetheart MARIE WATSON First row, left to right: Pate, Cannon, Laird, Hudgins, Davis. Second row: Hall, Ziokli, Jones, Kerr, Haglea, Smith. DWAIN CANNON RUNNELS-COLEMAN Located at the junction of the rolling plains and Edwards plateau regions, Runnels and Coleman counties are noted for quality livestock production, rich farmland, and highly pro¬ ductive oil fields. Bi-monthly meetings on campus and social activities in Runnels and Coleman counties are provided by the club. The purpose of the club is to encourage and strengthen fellowship among the Aggies from this area. OFFICERS DWAIN CANNON GLYNN HILL ...... DAVID PATE ....... ----------------- President ......- Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer iv V i , l , 4 . t A - a I M. If iS Hk lL ' id «. fc a- al . h 1 ■ ■■ i a : krf 1 : itm ■ si ■ d,M ■ hi ' $£§ ft I m ” n v A ■ i ' First row: Hitchcock, Cloud, Gatlin, Sykes, Sentekes, Turner, Moeller, Chamberlain, French, Candler, Hill. Second row: Schneider, Martin, Ridgway, Popp, Krisch, Christilles, Jones, Peabody, Heye, Breen, Terp, Wilkerson. Third row: Kinnison, Fletcher, Miller, Paris, Rodell, Sell, Hoyt, Arnold, Carbo, Howerton, Dufner, Moya. Fourth row: Fowler, McChesney, Briseno, Heye, Meyer, Hohman, Josephson, Williams, Skinner, Maxwell, Clooney, Worth, Sprague, Feille, Brooks. ROBERT F. TURNER, President SAN ANTONIO 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 meet¬ ings 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 Former Students Association and all of the members of the San Antonio Hometown Club. OFFICERS BOB TURNER ---------------------- President AL MOELLER ---------------------------------- Vice-President JOHNNY CHAMBERLAIN _________ Secretary HIREM FRENCH ------------------------------------ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Kittrell, Cory, Hudson, Bagley, Armstrong, Hunt, Osborne, Ratcliffe, Whittington, Dupree, Cherry, Lively. Second row: Mijalis, Self, Riegel, Middleton, Tew, McFarlin, McBride, Thompson, Lohman, Myers, Aldrich, Free, Houchin. Third row: Shively, Lane, Taylor, Dugan, White, Tucker, Wheeler, Wynn, Harrington, Ehrhardt, Norris, Yauger, Davis, Meisnem, Hampton, Lohman, Stancil, Spenser. JERRY McBRIDE, President SHREVEPORT The Shreveport Hometown Club is one of the largest and most active out-of-state clubs on the campus. The club is strongly supported by an active Mothers Club. The Mothers Club has helped make it possible to give the parties and dances. The club has as its purpose to bring closer together the boys from Shreveport and vicinity. It works with the Aggie Exes to promote interest in A M and help interested high school students. This year, Jerry McBride, president of the club, has been highly responsible for the success of the club’s dances and various other activities. OFFICERS JERRY McBRIDE ____________________________________ President CARL THOMPSON__________________________ Vice-President DICK MYERS __________________________________________ Treasurer GRANVILLE FREE________ Corresponding Secretary DOUG YAUGER____________________________ Social Secretary First row: Santos, Nerman, Beall, Johnson, De La Fueute, Lindsey, Zambrano, Roberson, Scott, Gilbert, Gaston. Second row: McMains, Acosta, Howe, Mil¬ ler, Martinez, Smith, Angermiller. Third row: Crouch, Castellaw, Ridgway, Beaver, Tschiartart, Horton, Houseman. Fourth row: Ridgway, Gardner. SOUTHWEST TEXAS The Southwest Texas Hometown Club is composed of stu¬ dents from Uvalde, Medina, Zavala, Frio, Dimmit and La Salle counties. The heart of this area is known as the Winter- Garden District. Some of the leading towns in this area are Uvalde, Carrizo Springs, Crystal City, Hondo, Pearsall, and Cottulla. The club through its members seeks to encourage and inform high school boys from the various hometowns about opportunities for higher education at A M. The main events of the club are the annual Christmas Dance and Spring Barbecue. OFFICERS ARLON M. SCOTT_________________________________ President DONALD J. NEUMANN ________________ Vice-President JUDSON BEALL ____________________________________ Treasurer JOE GILBERT________________________________________ Secretary ARLON M. SCOTT ◄ Sweetheart MISS KATHY BENDELE no ' . ■, CHARLES OUALLINE TARPON 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 primary purpose of the Tarpon Club is to provide members with a chance of meeting together and to re-establish social contacts with other members. The club has four planned socials every year and is always ably represented by each club member. OFFICERS CHARLES OUALLINE ROSS TRUESDALE .... ROY BUCKINHAM ..... BILLY PARKS ____________ DARRYL DEAN__________ WALTON CAVITT______ GORDON GUNTER .... _______________ President ------- Vice-President ---------------- Secretary - Sergeant-at-Arms --------------- Treasurer ----------------- Reporter _____ Parliamentarian 331 First row, left to right: Mathews, Flowers, Sipes. Second row: Flinn, Hall, Clarck, Linstedder, Ralph, Filer, Palmer, Linstedder (President) Third row: Pinkerton, Smith, Rix, Heaton, Milstead, Bott, Keeling, Francis, Thomas, Roland, Ellison, Dew, Burton. TYLER-SMITH COUNTY Having a membership of 45 men from Tyler and Smith Counties, the intent of this 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. OFFICERS ERVIN LINNSTEDDER_________________________ President FRED PLAMER _______________________________ Vice-President BRYAN RALPH________________________________________ Secretary FRED FIFER------------------------------------------- Treasurer ERVIN LINNSTEDDER ◄ Sweetheart MISS BARBARA HUSTON Front row, left to right: Hutchinson, R.; Williams, A.; Huskinson, B.; Glickman, D.; Stepp, R. Second row: Belue, B.; Berger, B.; Brown, T. BILL HUSKINSON WICHITA FALLS 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 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. OFFICERS BILL HUSKINSON__________________________________ President JOE BILL BELUE________ ____________________ Vice-President MARC B. POWE _____________________ Secretary-Treasurer 000 ANGELINA 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 is indebted to its Angelina County Mothers Club for assisting in giving the boys a good time. OFFICERS 0. A. DILLAHARTY ..... ........................ President s. DOERKSEN _________________ —............ Vice-President T. E. WILSON .................. ......................... Secretary J. CHILDRESS ................. ....................... Treasurer Front row, left to right: Childers, Dillaharty, Wilson. Middle row: Reeves, Palmore, Lawrence, Ogg, Norris, Jarner, Hataway. Back row: Clark, Rowe, Davis, Nerren, Winston, Reynolds. ◄ OSCAR A. DILLAHARTY ATASCOSA COUNTY The Atascosa County Hometown Club was founded in the fall of 1958. Its first purpose is to provide a link between home and school. Its membership is constituted by residents of Atascosa County. The club arranges regular times when the members can get together for fellowship, and to talk over any problems. The club hopes to be of use in providing information to prospective A M students still in high school. Seated, left to right: McDaniel, Denison, Stienle. Standing, left to right: Newman, Westbrook, McKay, Kelly, Coughran. OFFICERS J. S. HOWARD --------------------------------------- President S. B. COUGHRAN ----------------------- Vice-President J. S. DENISON----------------------------------------- Secretary F. STIENLE ____________________________________________ Treasurer ◄ J. S. HOWARD ABILENE Abilene, Texas, known as the “Key City of West Texas,” celebrated its 76th anni¬ versary last year. 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 pro¬ mote A M to high school students of the Abilene area. OFFICERS EUGENE BYER................ President RAY OLDS ............... Vice-President JOHNNY JOHNSON ____________ Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT GOOCH ................ Reporter Front row, left to right: Leonard, Baldry, McGinty, Conner, Engle, Mcllheran, Strole. Middle row: Westfell, Gooch, Mur¬ phy, Bruton, Brocher. Back row: Watts, Sullivan, Olds, Neese. i EUGENE BYER CEN-TEX The Cen-Tex Hometown Club is com¬ posed of students from the South Texas towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as a vaca¬ tion center with its artesian water and varied recreational facilities. San Marcos is well known for its underwater Aquarena, Southwest Texas State College, and textile industries. Seguin is surrounded by rich farm land and has a large agricultural market. OFFICERS FRED KAPPEL ............. President RAY SHAVER ________________ Vice-President TOM WISDOM _______________________________________ Treasurer KENNETH KING ................ Recording Secretary BERNIE BOARNET.................... Social Secretary Front row, left to right: King, Shaver, Kapple, Haas, Graetzel, Wisdom. Middle row: Goebel, Henk, Gass, Blaschke, Hoer- mann, Fischer. Back row: Reinemaren, Helmke, Whitwell, Pantermuehl, Heger, Young, Ohlendorf, Alexander, Ohlendorf. ◄ JAN RYAN Sweetheart BELLAIRE Front row, left to right: Echols, Fann, Cummings, Eastwood. Second row: McElhannon, Dierking, Fletcher, Hayes, Meadows, McKinnie, Thomasson, Deckerson, Shields, Anderson, Howard, Bower, Jenkins. Third row: Teas, Cragin, O’Heeron, Trapp, Nicholson, Johnson, Hamm, Hudson, Grebe, Stradinger, Fletcher, Sorensen, Peavy. CHARLEY N. ECHOLS ► The Bellaire Hometown Club, composed of alumni of Bellaire High School of Houston, is organized to promote friend¬ liness and companionship among its mem¬ bers during their stay at Aggieland. Many functions, both on the campus and at home, provide the members with entertain¬ ment to help make their college education a well-rounded one. The club provides transportation to and from school on the weekends and holidays. In addition to these activities, each year a recruiting party goes to Bellaire to promote new Aggies from our high school. OFFICERS CHARLEY ECHOLS ______________________________ President BARRY CUMMINGS ____________ Vice-President DON ENSTWOOD __________________________________ Secretary LARRY FANN —---------------------------- Treasurer BELL COUNTY Bell County, a leading agricultural and industrial county of Central Texas, lies on a dividing line between crop-growing and ranching country. East and southeast parts on blacklands, gently rolling, highly cultivatable area; northeast and most parts on grand prairie where it merges with hill country, an area devoted to livestock. Principal cities are Temple, Belton, Hol¬ land, Bartlett, Rogers, and Salado. OFFICERS JOHN R. HOUSTON JR..................... President GLEN C. BONZHOF ............ Secretary-Treasurer JAMES CARBERRY ___......... Program Chairman BI-STONE COUNTY The Bi-Stone County Hometown Club is a newly organized club on the A M cam¬ pus. This club is composed of Aggies from Limestone and Freestone counties. The organization holds regular meetings and is well supported by its members. The pur¬ pose of the club is to encourage high school seniors of the area to attend A M and also to create a medium through which the Aggies in this area may get to know each other better. Front row, left to right: Posey, Wilson, Eller, Jones, Lendmon, Galtin. Back row: Sanders, Peoples, Dorsett, Stubbs, Richard¬ son, New, Morgan. DAVID ELLER ► OFFICERS DAVID ELLER ________________________________________ President Top row, left to right: Andrews, Krumrey, Howard, Frank, White, Munson, Romero, Andrews. Middle row: Dalberg, Bridges, Alexander, Polk, Martin, Johnson, Stevens, Bruce, Ban, Tarrant. Bottom row: Johnson, Goode, Lacefield, Brunt, Hood. JOHN GOODE ► BRAZORIA The Brazoria County Hometown Club was organized primarily to encourage friendship and unity between the Aggies who live in Brazoria County. Being a young club, our main activities are di¬ rected toward entertainment to encourage a strong membership, which will enable us to sponsor more difficult and beneficial programs. Brazoria County offers opportunities for technological, agricultural, and business graduates by producing growing industries and land improvement. The club provides its members with a means of keeping in¬ formed while providing recreational ac¬ tivities which give the members a unity while at A M. OFFICERS JOHN GOODE .................... President JOE BRUNT .................. Vice-President HOLLIS HOOD ...................... Secretary-Treasurer SKIP KSOINDA ......................... Social Chairman DALE LACEFIELD _______ Reporter 337 BRENHAM Organized during the fall of 1955, the Brenham Hometown Club has more than doubled its membership since its begin¬ ning. This fact points out that a great amount of progress has been made in carrying out the major objective of the club which is to increase interest in Texas A M in the Brenham-Washington County area. First row, left to right: Holle, Krueger, O’Malley, Zernial. Second row: Young, Fisher, Murski, Keahey, Janner. ◄ EDWARD A. KRUEGER BRUSH The Brush Country Hometown is com¬ posed of students from the following coun¬ ties: Nueces, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Duval, Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Live Oak. Or¬ ganized in the 1940’s, the fundamental ob¬ ject of the club is to create a better under¬ standing among its members and to serve as a social organization. The club is backed by the Brush Country Mothers Club and the Brush Country Exes Club. First row, left to right: Smith, May, Jackson. Second row: Haynes, Cates, Donahue, Chandler, Pausky, Garcia, Adams, Maderer, Pater, Flores. Third row: Cates, Matula, Standard, Elkins, Rektorik, Prochaska, Goodman, May. Hubert, Marshall, OFFICERS LAVERNE C. MAY ________________________ President HAROLD JACKSON ____________________ Vice-President BOBBY BOTARD ------------------ Secretary-Treasurer MAN UEL SALINAS .................. Social Chairman LAVERNE C. MAY BARBARA FICKLIN BRAZOS VALLEY Since the Brazos Valley Hometown Club, which is composed of Aggies from Brazos County, is in its initial year at Texas A M, most of the efforts this year have been toward organizing an active club. This year’s social activities included a Thanks¬ giving and Christmas dance. We owe much of our success in organizing this club to the Mothers Club and the former students. OFFICERS BOB WILKINS ________________ BILL MYERS __________________ CHARLES COLE ____________ CHARLES VINCENT __ JOE POTTS ________________ DONNIE TURNER ____ MIKE BRIGGS________________ ------------ President __ Vice-President ------------- Secretary ---------- Treasurer ---------- Reporter — Social Chairman Program Chairman 4 . -4,- % rft; t -f ' I «■ ■f . i ■ m ' m i f. i §•; ' .g ' L m. V , . ' • J, : s ; A ; l; ( j 4- ' A ' - ' v ' ! ' lLU 4 , ) tyj . 1 1 dJJEt. I U1J i 1 1NJ i S i UlL . t [Luijn-pj-ULu-. 4UU- yuri’ais- iis® rm. ' a m 1 £ ' -ui w T7 rT fl tiah x Fronf row, left to right: Gregg, Trotter, Wortham, Jones, Wilkins, Potts, Myers, Lyon, Sims. Back row: Searcy, Robert¬ son, Thompson, Powell, Briggs, Dahlberg, Griffin, Cole, Cordell, Cassens, Vance, Wheelan, Blackburn, Whitely. ◄ BOB WILKINS CALIFORNIA A small but active organization, the Cali¬ fornia Club was organized to bring to¬ gether, to promote social functions, give its members a chance to get away from the books, and organize rides to the “Golden State.” Front row: Ellisor, Wakefield, Sacco, Scott, Lee, Parker. Back row: Jones, Klug, Bansotti, Gilleheth, Well, Dunn, Compton. OFFICERS ROBERT P. LEE ___________________________ President R. C. SCOTT --------------------------------------- Vice-President R. W. WAKEFIELD ........... Secretary J. N. SACCO --------------------------- Treasurer P. J. BANSOTTI ..................— Social Chairman Hn. 7 ◄ ROBERT P. LEE 339 YANKEE Every year a small number of students come to A M who live “North” of the Mason-Dixon Line. The Yankee Hometown Club was first formed in 1954, and has tripled its mem¬ bership in the last five years. The club has several social functions at A M. The highlight of each year is a party in New York City during the Christ¬ mas vacation. OFFICERS ROGER MORAN ______________ President ED SPINZ ............................ Vice-President STEVE WIESS .......................................... Secretary DON SOLAND ........... Treasurer Left to right: O’Brien, Mazzeo, DaMieri, Vande Putte, Walker, Heyman, Morris, Riente, McDaniel, Ammerman, Norton, Clos- ner, Westover, Werner, Corday, Lowrey, Jeffrey, Seanz, Moran, Weiss, Raoul. ◄ ROGER S. MORAN PALESTINE This club is composed of those who at¬ tend A M from Palestine and Anderson County. The purpose of this club is to bring together the students from Palestine and Anderson County and to instill in them the 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. OFFICERS RUSTY SIKES_____________________________________ President G. L. GAINES ------------------- Vice-President ALBERT GALLATIN .......... Secretary-Treasurer 340 Front row, left to right: Gaines, Avant, Herrington, Mitchell, Langston, Freeman, Woolverton. Back row: Garner, Lester, COOKE COUNTY Seated, right to left: Bullard, Walter, Colwell, Cunningham, Klement, Whitt, McDaniel. Standing, right to left: Mosman, Melugin, Weems, Blagg, Binford, Enderby, Bullard, Lester, Deckard. sandy McDaniel Sweetheart ► The Cooke County Hometown Club pro¬ motes unity among A M students here from the county. The purpose of the club is to encourage prospective high school students from Gainesville, Muenster, Calis- burg, Era, Lindsay and Valley View to attend A M. The activities of the club include the arrangements for these students while here for the annual high school day in the spring, two club meetings each month on the campus, and an annual spring function. OFFICERS J. C. BULLARD ______________________________________ President EUGENE WALTER ___________ Vice-President TOMMY COLWELL ____________ Secretary-Treasurer BILLY CUNNINGHAM __________________________ Reporter CORYELL-HAMILTON 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 relation¬ ships between Coryell-Hamilton County students, to introduce new students to A M, and to provide Aggies with social events during the school holidays. Warren, Straeger, Blue, Straeger, Don Turner, Morse, Hender¬ son, Sellers, Hilburn, Lynn Turner, Heald, Trammell, Mc- Cutchen, Woodson, Edmiston, Brown. STEVE EDMISTON ► OFFICERS STEVE EDMISTON___________________ DON TURNER ____________________________ WILLIS HENDERSON _____________ JERRY HENDERSON ................. BILL BROWN ______________________________ JOHN WARREN __________________ ___________ President - Vice-President ---------- Treasurer ------ Secretary ------------ Reporter Social Secretary I DENTON-WISE The club was recently reorganized this year after being inactive for two years. The purpose of the club is to provide activities for the club members during the holidays and to stimulate interest in Texas A M among the high school students of Denton County. The highlights of the club’s activities are the Christmas party and the dinner- dance held at the Denton Country Club between semesters. Front row, left to right: Peirce, Lipscomb, Atkins, Charles. Back row: Robinson, Santerre, Braley, Smith, Bristol. OFFICERS JON M. PIERCE .................................... President JAMES L. CHARLES ______________ Vice-President DON B. LIPSCOMB ........— Secretary-Treasurer DEL RIO Del Rio, the Queen City of the Rio Grande, is located just south of the pro¬ posed Diablo Dam. Enjoying a pleasant year-’round climate, it is called the town where the sunshine spends the winter. Del Rio, a quaint small city with many interesting sidelights, is a lively tourist town on the Old Spanish Trail (U. S. Highway 90); also it is the wool and mohair capital of the U. S. OFFICERS JOHN SMITH_________________ President MAYNARD HILL------------- Vice-President WILEY BUNTON-------- Secretary-Treasurer Front row, left to right: Martinez, Brown, Anderson, Burton, Ellison, Harman. Back row: Hill, Lindley, Cauthorn. ◄ JOHN SMITH 342 EL PASO Although El Paso is located over 700 miles away, interest in A M is strong. Each year the Mothers Club arranges transportation facilities for the interested high school students to get better ac¬ quainted with A M. The ex-students give an annual Christmas party where old tra¬ ditions are kept going and new acquaint¬ ances are made. if-’f ' £ r f , f mf 4 f- ■m ' ■ ytn J OFFICERS TOMMY JOHNSTON________ President BUDDY HIPP ------------------------------- Vice-President SPENCER D. BULGER----- Secretary-Treasurer BILL HOCKER -------------------------- Social Secretary FAYEHE-COLORADO Combining the Aggies from two South- Central Texas counties into one closely knit club, this organization strives to main¬ tain a close relationship between students and Aggie Exes as well as to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. Its year is highlighted by many social func¬ tions. OFFICERS E. J. BLASCHKE .................... President JOE SCKERKA ............................ Vice-President EDWARD LUX ................ Treasurer BILLY MILEY ............................ Social Secretary GERALD WALLA_______________________ Secretary Front row, left to right: Myre, Bulger, Hipp, Johnston, Mar¬ tinez, Munno, G. Back row: Deal, Navar, McGregor, Mergin, Herren, Mitchell, Sims, Munno, R. TOMMY JOHNSTON First row, left to right: Wilson, Adamcik, Miley, Sekerka, Blas- chke, Lux, Walla, Rosenback, Krauss. Second row: Parks, Mat- tern, Hajovsky, Waits, Wanjura, Pesl, Kahanek, Wagenhoff, Bell, Willms, Schneider, Hoegemeyer. Third row: Stein, Miksch, Rotter, Gorman, Bartosh, Schneider, Harrison, Etheridge, Will- mann, Antosh, Yogt. E. J. BLASCHKE 343 FLAX COUNTRY Reorganized last year, the club includes members from Kenedy, Nixon, Nordheim, Beeville, Poth, Hobson, and Yorktown. The club functions consisted of the Christ¬ mas dance, High School Day, monthly functions, and fellowship among students from Flax Country. Front row, left to right: McAlister, Weise, Ernst, Siska, Box, Moczygemba. Second row: Yanta, Blaschke, Copeland, Mat¬ thews, Yanta, Terry, Bujnoch, Lozo, Hoffman, Swize. VERNON L. YANTA ► OFFICERS VERNON L. YANTA ____________________________ President DON HOFFMAN ------- Vice-President RICHARD BOX .................... Secretary-Treasurer Front row, left to right: Breckel, Burnside, Mays, Yantis, Sandel, McClain, Hart. Back row: Keeling, Hale, Treat, Blas- dell, Bryant. AL YANTIS ► GALENA PARK The Galena Park Hometown Club was organized to provide social activities for students from the Galena Park area, which is located 10 miles east of Houston on the Houston Ship Channel. Since its organization last year, an ac¬ tive Mothers Club has been formed and works in conjunction with the club. Each year, members from the club go to Galena Park High School and present a program to familiarize the students who plan to attend college, with A M. OFFICERS AL YANTIS----------------- President KEN REDDER-------------- Vice-President ARVEL SANDEL ___________________________ Secretary BOB BURNSIDES --------------- Treasurer JOHNNY MAYS --------------- Social Chairman Front row, left to right: Richards, Graf, Beard, Quisenberry, Wakefield, Gossage, Roop. Back row: Coleman, Stambough, Collins, Hill, Pacheache, Hammond, Huff, Jobe, Burk. GREENBELT Composed of the counties from the heart of the Greenbelt region of Texas, Childress, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Motley, and Wil¬ barger, the Greenbelt Hometown Club ac¬ tually had its beginning this year. Starting with nearly 30 members, we are progress¬ ing very well in organizing our activities here at college and at home. Our main purpose is to provide Northwest Texas fel¬ lowship for the Aggies from our area— “God’s Country.” WAYLAND QUISENBERRY ► OFFICERS WAYLAND QUISENBERRY ________________ President CHARLES GRAF __________________________ Vice-President DAN HILL _____________________________________________ Secretary RICHARD HAMMOND ______________________ Treasurer DAVID COLEMAN____ Reporter Left to right: Mangrum, Miller, Matthews, Davis, Bro wn, Russell. 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 bet¬ ter acquainted. During the school year, one of the highlights is the Christmas party, sponsored by the Mothers Club. ROY DAVIS ► OFFICERS ROY DAVIS___ President JOHN HALL------ Secretary JASPER The Jasper Hometown Club was or¬ ganized on the A M campus in September 1954. The purpose of the club is to pro¬ mote friendship among othe r clubs and give the members a chance to meet and have fellowship among themselves. Al¬ though the name of the club is the Jasper Hometown Club, it also consists of Aggies from Pineland, Newton, Kirbyville, and Buna. Active participation is devoted to introducing local high school graduates to Texas A M during its annual High School Weekend. The Jasper club wishes to ex¬ press its thanks and appreciation for the support provided by the Mothers Club in Jasper. Front row, left to right: Minyard, Mrs. Minyard, Mrs. King, King. Back row: McDaniel, Downs, Franklin, Cowart. OFFICERS CLARENCE COWART __________________________ President DON FRANKLIN ................... Vice-President BILLY KING _________________________ Secretary-Treasurer i CLARENCE COWART JEFF DAVIS The Jefferson Davis Hometown Club was organized for the first time this year and held meetings bi-monthly. The pur¬ poses of the organization are to bind closer together the students from this area, to create a union between students and to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. Its year is highlighted by a Christmas Dance and many other social events. Front row, left to right: Rodriguez, Brooks, Smith, Slaughter, Machemehl, Dupree, Wilkins. Back row: Madole, Rodriguez, Hudson, Marino. OFFICERS MANUEL RODRIGUEZ ________________________ President CLARENCE PENNY WELL _______ Vice-President JOE BROOKS ------------------------------- Secretary TRAVIS MADOLE _____________________ Treasurer J. C. MARINO--------------- Parliamentarian 34A ◄ MANUEL RODRIGUEZ LAVACA COUNTY Lavaca County is located on the coastal plain of Southwest Texas. The club is formed every year by Aggies from Shine r, Hallettsville, Moulton, and Yoakum, who meet twice a month for the purpose of promoting a cooperative relationship among Lavaca County students. Social functions for each year include the An¬ nual Aggie Christmas Dance and the Easter Barbecue which are sponsored by the club for the students and Aggie Exes of the county. Left to right: Gillar, McMurry, Farrow, Andrews, Stindt, Mor- cak, Kasper, Meyer. OFFICERS PAUL KASPER ....... President JAMES FREYTAG ---------------------- Vice-President MILTON McMURRY ____________________________ Secretary LAWRENCE GERUM _________ Treasurer PAUL KASPER MID-COUNTY The Mid-County Hometown Club is com¬ posed of Aggies from the Jefferson County towns of Port Neches, Groves, Nederland, Hamshire, Winnie, and Fannet. It was re¬ activated in 1958 and now totals some thirty members. The club offers the Mid-County Aggies a medium through which they can gather together for social functions here and at home. The club also has a club sweetheart in the Cotton Pageant and Ball. The Mid-County A M Mothers Club has greatly assisted the club by sponsoring social functions throughout the year. Front row, left to right: Girouard, Herbert, Richey, Dement, Wallace, Wallace, W.; Nev, Callahan, Wright. Back row: Wright, Allen, Spencer, Batchelor, Hall, Cole. OFFICERS JIM WALLACE ................................ President BRUCE DEMENT ....................... Vice-President GARY SOENCER ................ Secretary-Treasurer i MISS JUDY SMITH •iAI MILBY This newly organized club was formed in the interest of Aggies who attended Milby High School in Houston. The club holds meetings throughout the year and takes an active part in High School Day. Its purpose is to promote interest in A M for Milby High School Seniors and to act as a tie between Aggies who attended the same school. OFFICERS JOHN NEWTON ____________________________________ President DON CORNWALL ________________________ Vice-President KEN TOFTE __________,______ Secretary-Treasurer MONTGOMERY A newly organized club, the Mont¬ gomery Hometown Club has progressed well its first year. All parts of the Mont¬ gomery County area are well represented, and these members support the club well. The purpose of the organization is to give Aggies from the area a chance to know each other better, and to encourage high school graduates to further their education at A M. The club also acts as a bridge between the students and former students of A M College from the area. Front row, left to right: Thomberry, Shandley, Gay, Powell. Back row: Bedford, Weisenger, Anderson, Davis, Williams, Lowe. BILLY RAE POWELL ► OFFICERS BILLY RAE POWELL _____________________ President RAUL PHILLIPS ----------------- Secretary-Treasurer 1AO NAVARRO First row, left to right: Cloud, Huggins, Martin, Keathley, Childress. Second row: Cloud, Gordon, Gilpin. Third row: Garner, Mowlam, Dullard, Veenan. Fourth row: Turner, Ar¬ nold, Killough. Fifth row: Elrod, Thigpin. Back: Withaker. BOB HUGGINS ► Reorganized this year, the club includes members from the Corsicana, Kerens area of Navarro County. The club functions consisted of a Christmas dance, Easter dance, High School Day, monthly func¬ tions, and fellowship among students from this area. OFFICERS BOB HUGGINS ........... President JOHN MARTIN .............................. Vice-President PRICE HARRY ____________ Treasurer CHARLES KEATHLY ____________________________ Secretary PAN AMERICAN The purposes of the Pan American Club are to promote a better understanding and closer relationship between the students from the various countries of North and South America. Entertainment and educa¬ tional programs are presented at the regu¬ lar semi-monthly meetings of the club, and social activities reach their peak each spring during Pan American Week. Front row, left to right: Merren, Gamreo, Gonzalez, Zacarias, Thompson. Second row: Piuerio, Zitleow, Buentello, Egaua, Mrs. Adamson, Sayavedro, Melchor, Seguini. Third row: Alvarez, Largacha, Silva, Flores, Jimenez, Soler, Carrillo, Cardoreze, Gramatges, Bodden, Belisurelis, Barrelier, Brudeucio, Perez. OFFICERS E. J. SOLER, Cuba ________________________________ President J. L. BUENT ELLO, Mexico ........................ Vice-President M. SAYAVEDRA, Panama ................................... Treasurer J. E. PINEIRO, Puerto Rico ................................ Secretary n At REAGAN (HOUSTON) This is a newly fprmed club to bind the students from Reagan more closely in their activities at A M. Our club takes an ac¬ tive part in High School Day and its main goal is to build the enrollment here at A M to an all time high. OFFICERS HOUSTON VARNER .............. President DON LIESKE ............ Vice-President ALBERT ONG ...... Secretary JOHN RATCLIFF ___________________________ Treasurer First row, left to right: Lowes, Farrell, Moore, Ong, Varner, Ratcliff, Lieske, Simms. Second row: Syptak, Phillips, Lee, Moore, Baird, Miller, Falco, McCullough, Spengler, Dunbar, Ufer, Mattox, Cusimano. ◄ MISS PATSY GARZA, Sweetheart RICHARDSON The school year of ’58-’59 brought about the organization of the Richardson Home¬ town Club to Aggieland. The club was organized to promote enrollment of stu¬ dents of the Richardson area to Texas A M and to encourage recreation and fellowship among members. . m. ' k $ VfSb f .. ■ r : ] ? i| ' ■? : ' r m OFFICERS BUD GENTLE _____________________________________ President LARRY BOLIN ------- Vice-President WILEY BUNTON .................. Secretary-Treasurer Front row, left to right: Clark, Webb, Reynolds, Gardner, Deere, Rhodes. Back row: Caskey, Pritzer, Gentle, Taylor, Bolin. ◄ MISS NOLA CROW, Sweetheart 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 Christmas Dance. The proceeds are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Club which puts the money in their scholarship fund for local Aggies. OFFICERS R. L. DARROW W. W. DOVER . G. ALEXANDER SHELBY-DOCHES ----------------- President -------- Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer The Shelby-Doches Hometown Club was formed in the fall of 1957. This club was formed by the combining of the Center Hometown Club and the Nacog¬ doches and Shelby County. The main pur¬ poses of this club are to serve as a means for the members to meet together and to inform high school students at home about Texas A M. OFFICERS K. W. SUTTON _____________________________________ President J. B. MOOSBERG .......................... Vice-President J. G. HARGROVE ________________ Secretary-Treasurer J5 ' S’ r! -t ; f ■ 4 .’a t-% r First row, left to right: Smith, Darrow, Boyce, Alexander. Second row: Sharp, Huce, Embry, Badger, Jason, Crosswhite, Wheeler, Harvey, Threadgill, Sweadner. First row, left to right: Bass, Bradshow, Moosberg, Young, Baranm, Sutton. Second row: Rosenberger, Stevens, Matchet, Hutson. Third row: Rudd, Thompson, Brittain, Williams, Rudd, TEXARKANA Back row, left to right: Beck, Swearington, Shell, Dyson, Thornton, Moore, King, Stafford. Front row: Loyd, Day, Elliott. The purpose of the club is to hold meet¬ ings where the men can come together and talk about what has happened at home as each has heard it through different chan¬ nels. The club also helps anyone with whatever problem may arise. Interest is stimulated through picnics and parties at home. EUGENE FUDGE ► OFFICERS EUGENE FUDGE ______ President CHARLES THORNTON________________ Vice-President KENNETH DYSON ________________________________ Secretary KENNETH MOORE________________________________ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Roberts, Johnson, Beckett, Wallace, Hunter. Back row: Monroe, Weatherford, Melugin, Hillin, Graham, Graham, D.; Waters. TRANS-PECOS Drawing from probably the largest area of any A M hometown club, the Trans- Pecos Club currently has twenty-five mem¬ bers. The club is closely affiliated with the Trans-Pecos A M Mothers Club, which annually honors the students with a banquet and dance during the Christmas holidays. Other activities of the club dur- ing the year include several social func¬ tions, selecting a duchess for the Cotton Ball, serving as host for high school boys from the Trans-Pecos area during High School Day and forwarding the “Aggie effort” in far West Texas. ► 352 OFFICERS JAMES ROBERTS _________________________ President DAVID WALLACE ------------- Secretary-Treasurer STEVE JOHNSON ---------- Membership Chairman JAMES ROBERTS Top row, left to right: Butler, Euans, Anderson, Sanders, Chapman. Bottom row: Kelley, Garner, Hicks, Crews, Gray. TRI-COUNTY The Tri-County Club was organized in 1954. The club is composed 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 annual Thanksgiving and Christmas dances. The purpose of the club is to en¬ courage boys from this area to attend A M. JOHN CREWS ► Front row, left to right: Hollister, McFarland, Parker, Hum¬ phries, Presswood. Back row: Shivers, Heddins, Whitmire, Hackney, Staton, Adams. FREDDIE PARKER ► OFFICERS JOHN CREWS ____________________ President LAYNE KELLY -------------------- Secretary-Treasurer VAN ZANDT A small but active organization, the Van Zandt County Hometown Club is composed of outstanding young men from various parts of that once “Free State” of Van Zandt. The club is dedicated to enlighten¬ ing the social life of its members and to continuing and strengthening the compan¬ ionship of the Aggies from this area. The club sponsors several planned so¬ cials every school year and is always well represented by each member. OFFICERS FREDDIE PARKER ------------------- President STANLEY HUMPHRIES ____________ Vice-President FRANK McFARLAND---- Secretary-Treasurer BILL PRESSWOOD------- Party Chairman ■3C5 WHEELER-COLLINGSWORTH Wheeler and Collingsworth counties are located in the eastern part of the Pan¬ handle near the top of Texas. The pur¬ pose of our organization is to bind closer together the students of this area, to create a union between students and Aggie Exes, and to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. The main activities of the club consist of an annual summer picnic and Christmas party with Aggie Exes. Front row, left to right: Owen, Woods, Dodgen, Lacky. Back row: Finley, Woffard, Harris, Davis, Dodgen, Henderson, Lacy. OFFICERS BURLEY OWEN ................... President ALLEN DODGEN .................. Vice-President WAYNE WOODS _______________ Secretary JOE VAN ZANDT ...................... Social Secretary BURLEY OWEN WILLIAMSON COUNTY The Williamson County Hometown Club is operat ed for the benefit of any and all interested students from Williamson County. Members include students from the towns of Granger, Georgetown, Hutto, Taylor, Leander, Florence, Liberty, Hill, Walburg, and from the communities of River Crossing and Trome Switch. One of the club social highlights was the an¬ nual Christmas party at the Taylor Coun¬ try Club. We are indebted to the William¬ son County A M Mothers Club for their cooperation throughout this year and for defraying the cost of this picture OFFICERS JAMES MAREK______________________ President FRANK BAILEY ______________ Vice-President FRANKIE WINKLER _________________ Reporter PAT GARNER —..........— Secretary-Treasurer Front row, left to right: Manning, Rhoades, Holubec, Bailey. Marek, Gamer, Blackman. Back row: Vorwerk, Manning. Matula, Winkler, Richter. ◄ JAMES MAREK A A M MOTHERS CLUBS President. .. MRS. RALPH PLUMLEE FEDERATION OF TEXAS A M COLLEGE MOTHERS CLUB The first A M College Mothers Club was organized in 1922 in Dallas, Texas, by Mrs. H. L. Peoples. Other clubs were formed over the state, and in 1929, The Federation of Texas A M College Mothers Clubs was organized with Mrs. F. L. Thomas of Bryan as president. There are 48 A M College Mothers Clubs with a total membership of 2278 affiliated with the Federation. Our mission is, “By individual and united effort to contribute in every way to the comfort and welfare of the boys, and to cooperate with the faculty in maintaining a high standard of moral con¬ duct and intellectual attainment.” Mrs. E. S. Lorms First Vice-President Mrs. P. W. Holladay V ice-President-at-Large Mrs. Fred Cole Second Vice-President Mrs. W. E. Kimrey Third Vice-President Mrs. Joe A. Smith Fifth Vice-President Mrs. W. A. Prewitt, Jr. Recording Secretary Mrs. Claude F. Reynolds Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Badeah Mousa Treasurer • RIO GRANDE VALLEY MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. J. P. TRIPLITT ...._______________________________ President MRS. REX ELLINGTON ____________________________________________ Vice-President MRS. J. C. BAYTES ____________________________________________ First Vice-President MRS. R. E. CHASTAIN _________________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. W. W. ANDERSON ________________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. HARLA COX ____________________________________________ Third Vice-President MRS. L. 0. ROBBINS _____________________________________ Fourth Vice-President MRS. RUDOLPH OGDEN________________ Fifth Vice-President MRS. R. H. JOHNSTON________________ Recording Secretary MRS. HOMER VALERIUS ________________________ Corresponding Secretary MRS. MAURICE BELL ____________________________________ Treasurer MRS. C. B. RAY _____________________________ Historian and Publicity MRS. RALPH STEVENS ______________________________ Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. W. W. Anderson Mrs. Ernest Coy Mrs. Weldon Swinnea Mrs. W. Elmo Crenshaw Mrs. J. M. Hooke Mrs. Gilbert Sandstadt Mrs. Cici H. Margo Mrs. R. P. Bayne Mrs. M. J. Rodriquez Mrs. J. A. Fernandez Mrs. S. M. Hinojosa Mrs. Roger Terry Mrs. Carl Fade Mrs. C. B. Ray Mrs. R. H. Johnston Mrs. J. P. Triplett Mrs. Paul Hansen Mrs. Jesus Perez Mrs. Rex Ellington Mrs. L. 0. Robbins Mrs. Harla B. Cox Mrs. Carl J. Zeitler Mrs. Ralph Stevens Mrs. Ramon Garza Mrs. R. C. Salinas Mrs. George Decker Mrs. Harold Bannworth Mrs. Joe B. Winston Mrs. R. F. Boecker Mrs. C. A. Lijestrand Mrs. Maurice Bell Mrs. Max H. Greenwood Mrs. J. C. Bates Mrs. D. A. Crockett Mrs. Ted Stephens Mrs. Carroll Crowe Mrs. Martin E. Garcia Mrs. Blanche Heme Mrs. Bartolome Garcia Mrs. M. A. Mendez Mrs. Harold Barnsworth Mrs. Homer G. Valerius Mrs. A. Kotara Mrs. W. M. Bennett Mrs. Joe F. Coughran Mrs. R. E. Chastain Mrs. Vance Mrs. Birdie Cottingham Mrs. F. B. Simpson Mrs. R. Ogden Mrs. Rod MacAllister Mrs. Reid Gantt Mrs. Joyce L. Smith Mrs. Carl L. Miller Mrs. H. S. Alcorn Mrs. Carl Baird Mrs. A. R. Rogers • AMARILLO MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. SELVIN ALLEN __________________________ mrs. e. d. McCullough___________________ MRS. W. GUY BAILEY __________________________ MRS. J. M. SIMPSON JR_______________________ MRS. JOE HITT, ____________________________ President _______________________ Vice-President ____________ First Vice-President __________ Second Vice-President Third Vice-President MRS HARVEY E COMPTON Fourth Vice-President MRS. P. R. NICHOLS_____________________________ MRS. L. M. REEVES ______________________________ MRS G C COULTER _____________ Fifth Vice-President __________ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary MRS. J. W. CARVER Treasurer MRS. HAZEL SWINK ______________________________ MRS. GLEN D. BUELL ________________________ Historian Parliamentarian MEMBERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mrs. Selvin Allen Mrs. Henry E. Hertner Mrs. Louise Murby Mrs. Vannie Cox Mrs. W. Guy Bailey Mrs. Joe Hill Mrs. P. R. Nichols Mrs. George Palmer Mrs. Glenn D. Buell Mrs. 0. P. Howard Mrs. Bert Northup Mrs. Ben M. Scott Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. A. Janski Mrs. Eldon Plunk Mrs. Denton Smith Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. Thomas Jones Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. Frank Wardle Mrs. J. C. Christopher Mrs. Alice B. McCauley Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. R. L. Yeagor Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. Jerry Cooley Mrs. Manley McGill Mrs. C. E. Sadler Mrs. Harvey F. Compton Mrs. Paul Meador Mrs. J. M. Simpson, Jr. Mrs. Buck Cone Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. Floyd Sloan Mrs. C. 0. Dodson Mrs. E. F. Miller Mrs. Hiram C. Sloan Mrs. R. E. Gatlin Mrs. Billy Jack Moore Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. Selby Grout (sister) Mrs. Ethel Taylor • CORPUS CHRISTI A M MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. R. E. Anderson Mrs. Lewis Armstrong Mrs. R. D. Bates Mrs. Perry A. Beatty, Sr. Mrs. Gail Bradley Mrs. W. A. Brooks Mrs. Floyd Burt Mrs. Lydia Burt Mrs. Don Burton Mrs. J. F. Clark Mrs. Clifford Davis Mrs. W. A. Davis Mrs. Frank Dickey Mrs. G. L. Dodson Mrs. C. F. Eyster Mrs. R. H. Fugitt Mrs. B. C. Garnett Mrs. Garland Groves Mrs. James B. Harris Mrs. F. W. Heldenfels, Jr. Mrs. H. E. Hicks Mrs. E. D. Holley Mrs. Don B. Johnson Mrs. Ina S. Joubert Mrs. A. Klopeck Mrs. E. H. Andrew Mrs. Louisa Pearson Mrs. R. M. McKenzie, Jr. Mrs. E. F. Patterson Mrs. Kirk Pettit Mrs. R. H. Phillips Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. John W. Regmund Mrs. R. L. Retallack Mrs. D. M. Sevier Mrs. Elsie H. Steams Mrs. H. Durward Thompson Mrs. Joe Thornton Mrs. L. B. Wehring Mrs. Edward Whelan Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. John Wright OFFICERS MRS. FRED L. COLE ____________________________________________ President MRS. C. LOGAjNJ RANKIN___________________________________________ Vice-President MRS. 0. FELTON ATKINS _______________________________ First Vice-President MRS. ELIZABETH MOLLRE ________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. SIDNEY L. HICKLIN ____________________________ Third Vice-President MRS. WALTER F. SELBY ________________________________ Recording Secretary MRS. C. BUCKLEY SMITH ____________________________________ Treasurer MRS. RALEIGH WHITE ____________________________ Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES URBAN __________________________________ Parliamentarian MRS. W. S. MINOR _________________________________ Historian and Scrapbook 359 MRS. FRED L. COLE MRS. FRED L. SCHUSTER MEMBERS Mrs. M. R. Adams Mrs. H. W. Adams Mrs. Thomas E. Alvis Mrs. F. L. Ammer Mrs. R. J. Ancelin Mrs. Clayton Ayers Mrs. Virgil A. Bailey Mrs. Cecil A. Bailey Mrs. L. Warren Baker Mrs. A. L. Bateman Mrs. H. C. Beal Mrs. H-. E. Benthul Mrs. T. J. Bianchi Mrs. Matthew Biondi Mrs. D. W. Bolin Mrs. S. V. Boswell G. G. Box Mrs. Perry D. Bradley Mrs. Warren K. Breedlow Mrs. Warren K. Bredlow Mrs. T. E. Brents Mrs. E. Allen Brown Mrs. Olin S. Brown Mrs. Finis 0. Brown Mrs. J. H. Brower ♦Geo. T. .Brundrett Martin J. Burnham Mrs. Minnie R. Bullington Mrs. Sam W. Burton Mrs. Newton J. Calvin Mrs. Donald Cameron Mrs. J. H. Cantrell Mrs. Ben L. Carter Mrs. James W. Caskey Mrs. Irene F. Cannon Mrs. Will D. Chapman Mrs. C. D. Cheatham ♦Mrs. James F. Cook Mrs. Gates Collier Mrs. John B. Cornell, Jr. Mrs. L. R. Davenport Mrs. B. H. Deer Mrs. J. R. Dubberly Mrs. W. M. Dantzler Mrs. Albert W. Dillon Mrs. E. M. Dickerson Mrs. Arvil S. Dowdy ♦Mrs. Bernyce M. Duke Mrs. Mazie C. Dunn ♦Mrs. W. P. Duval Mrs. Mildred L. Eagle Mrs. Walter J. Earl Mrs. John R. Edmonds Mrs. Mollie Elfont • DALLAS MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Vivian E. Eitt Mrs. Chas. G. Emery ♦Mrs. Kathryn L. Emmons Mrs. R. T. Erickson Mrs. R. G. Farrow Mrs. Mary Ruth Ferris ♦Mrs. T. H. Fe rguson Mrs. J. C. Fleming Mrs. W. W. Flournoy Mrs. Elma Fay Fondren Mrs. Walter Frazier Mrs. Tom Gardner Mrs. James C. Gallatin Mrs. R. C. Gentle Mrs. Tillie H. Gibbs Mrs. Oscar Gleiser Mrs. H. O. Good Mrs. Frank E. Graham Mrs. A. B. Greenberg ♦Mrs. Edwin S. Greer Mrs. Herman Goldblatt Mrs. Buena Groves Mrs. Rufus W. Haggard Mrs. Jonnie W. Halbert Mrs. Mayer H. Halff Mrs. Chester M. Hart Mrs. H. E. Hammer Mrs. Chas. C. Hamilton Mrs. Edward C. Hanson ♦Mrs. Paul F. Harris Mrs. James C. Hartley Mrs. Jack Harrington Mrs. Norma S. Haswell Mrs. Chester W. Hedderman Mrs. E. M. Henrich Mrs. Armin E. Hennenberger Mrs. Roy W. Hipps Mrs. Rogers M. Hill Mrs. Nadyne C. Hill Mrs. Frank L. Holmes Mrs. William A. Holt Mrs. T. Frank Houston Mrs. R. C. Hoppers Mrs. J. E. Hosier Mrs. Bedford R. Huggins Mrs. Homer A. Hunter ♦Mrs. John J. Janak Mrs. Johnie Jackman Mrs. Ruth P. Jackson Mrs. Truman T. Jones Mrs. Edward Lee Kennedy Mrs. Gertrude M. Kent Mrs. Irad C. Kerr Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kepke Mrs. A. V. Kinslow Mrs. James S. King ♦Mrs. Tony Ant.on Koncak Mrs. Jack Lair Mrs. Victor Lallier Mrs. W. I. Lang Mrs. H. T. Lassiter ♦Mrs. W. C. Lonquist Mrs. Archie H. Lawson Mrs. E. J. Leidolf Mrs. Mary E. Ledbetter Mrs. Dora K. Ledford ♦Mrs. S. 0. Lincecum Mrs. Walter F. Lott Mrs. J. Huston Lobingier Mrs. Jack Loveland Mrs. Herman M. Loupot Mrs. Curtis R. Lyons Mrs. Victor F. Lucas Mrs. James B. McKnight Mrs. C. A. Madden Mrs. Edwin B. Martin ♦Mrs. L. V. Massengale Mrs. Gladys M. McKinney Mrs. D. McAvoy Mrs. L. G. Meir Mrs. Huntley Meredith Mrs. Virginia R. Miller Mrs. Thomas W. McGlasson Mrs. C. Wilson Moore Mrs. E. H. Morgan Mrs. Greaver L. Miller ♦Mrs. Myrtie E. Morgan Mrs. L. Lucile Morris Mrs. A. D. Neeley ♦Mrs. Herman A. Neff ♦Mrs. Louise M. Newberry Mrs. Edward S. Olsmith ♦Mrs. Stanley C. Olivier Mrs. A. H. Ormsby Mrs. M. Robert Orthwein Mrs. Wm. Ralph Paige ♦Mrs. H. L. Peoples Mrs. James M. Perkins Mrs. Roy G. Pender Mrs. Alfred M. Pendleton Mrs. Ralph Plumlee Mrs. E. L. Phillips Mrs. Ed. R. Phillip Mrs. Eugene H. Pond Mrs. Stanley E. Przada Mrs. Leland Pratt Mrs. John L. Quigley, Sr. Mrs. Sara May Ramsey Mrs. Chas. L. Ray Mrs. Oscar C. Reid Mrs. L. F. Reid Mrs. Zelma C. Reynolds Mrs. Ina Reynolds Mrs. Claude F. Reynolds Mrs. Arthur L. Reuscher Mrs. W. Terry Rhodes Mrs. Naomi B. Richardson ♦Mrs. David P. Richardson Mrs. Robt. F. Richardson Mrs. Addie R. Richardson Mrs. Leona D. Ridout Mrs. Claude Roberts Mrs. R. K. Rowalt Mrs. Adelle R. Ryan Mrs. Doris E. Sargeant Mrs. Wm. C. Scales Mrs. Ben K. Schmid ♦Mrs. Alfred Schweizer Mrs. Fred L. Schuster ♦Mrs. W. A. Schnabel Mrs. Dorothy M. Shea Mrs. Robert S. Sloan Mrs. Doyle Stewart Mrs. Harriett P. Stewart Mrs. Lina Beth Stuart Mrs. Omar G. Stuart Mrs. A. E. Soutter Mrs. Charles G. Smith Mrs. S. G. Southworth Mrs. Gene L. Suche Mrs. Frank D. Sutton Mrs. J. A. Tanner Mrs. Robert C. Tapia, Jr. Mrs. B. F. Tansil ♦Mrs. Evelyn B. Taylor ♦Mrs. Chester W. Terry Mrs. Albert H. Torian Mrs. Verner J. Trees Mrs. Geo. W. Trusdale Mrs. Joe Tydlaska Mrs. Harry Utay Mrs. Bonnie M. Walther Mrs. Richard G. Watts Mrs. E. E. Whitney Mrs. Tho. Clyde Westbrook Mrs. G. L. Whatley Mrs. J. T. Williams Mrs. Joe E. Williams ♦Mrs. H. M. White Mrs. Allen R. Wisenbaker Mrs. Burton R. Yandry Mrs. Pearl B. Zink Mrs. Roy T. Allen Mrs. A. M. Cook Mrs. Buna Fay Groves Mrs. Nell Mitchell Mrs. Josephine Partida Mrs. Shelby L. Peavy Mrs. Ruby Terry Mrs. Earl Walter Mrs. A. M. Wiesner ♦Associate Members • FORT WORTH MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. B. C. HENDRICK ________ MRS. W. K. MITCHELL _______ MRS. D. H. TAYLOR_____________ MRS. E. V. ABBOTT_________ MRS. R. L. BARLOW ____________ MRS. LESLIE BEVILL ________ MRS. E. L. MUNCY________________ MRS. EUGENIA CAMPBELL MRS. P. A. McCOUGH___________ MRS. J. B. HESTER_______________ MRS. C. B. MITCHELLA ....... MRS. J. B. BAKER_________________ MRS. C. B. TILLERY________ mrs. t. j. McMullen________ MRS. J. B. BOATWRIGHT ... MRS. H. J. DENNIS ______________ MRS. C. B. FLOYD ________________ ------------------------- 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 MEMBERS Mrs. E. V. Abbott Mrs. Lester Minter Mrs. G. C. Allen Mrs. J. B. Baker Mrs. R. L. Barlow Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. Russell Beckler Mrs. M. R. Best Mrs. Walter B. Berger Mrs. Robert G. Berryman Mrs. Leslie F. Bevill Mrs. W. S. Bird Mrs. J. B. Boatwright Mrs. W. E. Borgers Mrs. R. E. Boswell Mrs. Marie M. Brown Mrs. Walter D. Buis Mrs. E. D. Button Mrs. 0. D. Grill Mrs. Eugenia Campbell Mrs. Tom C. Coffman Mrs. Herbert Campbell Mrs. L. B. Conder Mis. J. D. Costa Mrs. R. E. Curda Mrs. Homer J. Dennis Mrs. C. E. Dimock Mrs. Doss Handy Mrs. E. N. Dye Mrs. R. B. Duke Mrs. H. C. Enas Mrs. J. B. Erisman Mrs. Jack M. Estes Mrs. Geo. M. Fisher Mrs. U. E. Fisher Mrs. C. B. Floyd Mrs. Wm. Frost Mrs. Ann E. Fowler Mrs. Roy C. Gage Mrs. C. W. Garrard Mrs. R. E. Garrison Mrs. R. L. Garza Mrs. H. C. Gilliland Mrs. H. F. Grice Mrs. T. E. Graham Mrs. C. E. Greene Mrs. R. L. Greene Mrs. L. T. Gregg Mrs. P. H. Gudgen Col. L. R. Hall Mrs. H. W. Hague Mrs. James E. Hammons Mrs. Roy N. Haskell Mrs. B. E. Haupe Mrs. J. C. Hawthorne Mrs. Katherine Heath Mrs. J. B. Hester Mrs. Oscar C. Hix Mrs. John B. Hennegar Mrs. L. W. Herndon Mrs. C. E. Holder Mrs. J. M. Hussey Mrs. Lewis H. Jobe Mrs. J. W. Jordan Mrs. W. 0. Kelly Mrs. W. V. Keith Mrs. Bill C. Kendrick Mrs. Cecil Kerney Mrs. Robert King Mrs. H. E. Landers Mrs. C. W. Landlord Mrs. E. A. Langston Mrs. Gene D. Latimer Mrs. M. L. Lowe Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. S. J. McCafferty Mrs. J. D. McEachern Mrs. E. T. McGarrey Mrs. P. A. McGough Mrs. John C. McKee Mrs. Wallace McKenzie Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. T. J. McMullen Mrs. I. E. McWhirter Mrs. M. P. Mahoney, Jr. Mrs. E. H. Martin Mrs. E. J. Mayberry Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. Tom B. Miller Mrs. E. C. Miller Mrs. C. B. Mitchella Mrs. Kent Mitchell Mrs. T. C. Mitchell Mrs. T. J. Mitchell Mrs. Joseph R. Morris Mrs. E. L. Muncy Mrs. Frank T. Murray Mrs. N. R. Noack Mrs. W. C. Northern Mrs. I. B. Nye Mrs. Joe H. Owen Mrs. J. O. Patton Mrs. J. L. Peeler Mrs. W. C. Pool Mrs. H. B. Putman Mrs. Edward E. Raines Mrs. C. S. Ragan Oi.1 Mrs. J. B. Raynaud Mrs. Jack L. Reed Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. W. A. Ruhmann Mrs. C. B. Sabin Mrs. Ned Sandlin Mrs. Barton Sandlin Mrs. Clarence B. Sander Mrs. M. Herman Schaar Mrs. O. E. Schrickel Mrs. J. E. Schubert Mrs. Gay Sieler Mrs. Larry Simms Mrs. J. E. Singleton Mrs. Noel A. Smith Mrs. Roy T. Smith Mrs. W. W. Smith Mrs. J. D. Smotherman Mrs. J. C. M. Spurlock Mrs. J. Spencer Mrs. W. C. Shipman Mrs. Howard Sprague Mrs. E. S. Steel Mrs. C. E. Stinnett Mrs. J. R. Stoker Mrs. E. W. Stephens Mrs. F. W. Stuckert Mrs. W. H. Stumbo Mrs. Len E. Sweatman Mrs. Albert J. Sulak Mrs. W. R. Talley Mrs. E. W. Tarpley Mrs. Delbert H. Taylor Mrs. J. T. Threadgill Mrs. J. F. Thompson Mrs. C. B. Tillery Mrs. G. W. Tinslar Mrs. C. 0. Turner Mrs. G. W. Wakefield Mrs. J. R. Wilks, Jr. Mrs. W. A. Whitfill Mrs. R. A. Whitley Mrs. C. D. Whaley Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Mrs. A1 Wolfe Mrs. E. A. Wilson Mrs. E. T. Wise Mrs. L. 0. Wiss Mrs. Glenn Wisdom Mrs. E. A. Wright Mrs. E. A. Zund Mrs. C. D. Yost • HOUSTON MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. R. W. LOTT________________________________________________________________ President MRS. WELDON F. APPELT________________________ Vice-President-at-Large MRS. G. R. HARROD ________________________________________ First Vice-President MRS. H. P. WOLLEY ____________________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. C. N. JAMAIL_________________________________________ Third Vice-President MRS. C. R. WESTMORLAND, JR. __________________ Recording Secretary MRS. B. H. WILKIN __________________________________ Corresponding Secretary MRS. C. BOLLFRASS, JR. __________________________________________________ Treasurer MRS. NEWTTON LAMB __________________________..._______________ Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. J. M. Abbott Mrs. L. M. Absher Mrs. T. W. Adair, Jr. Mrs. C. S. Adams Mrs. Bliss Adamson Mrs. Carl Aiken, Jr. Mrs. C. L. Anderson Mrs. R. D. Anthony Mrs. W. F. Appelt Mrs. Getty Austin Mrs. T. R. Bacon, Jr. Mrs. E. I. Bailey Mrs. G. L. Barr Mrs. C. W. Batson Mrs. Willie Bauer Mrs. Reed Beck Mrs. I. B. Bell Mrs. Bruno Berlin Mrs. K. L. Bishop Mrs. J. H. Blackburn Mrs. R. E. Blewster Mrs. H. E. Boegler Mrs. Chas. Bollfrass, Jr. Mrs. Robert Bower Mrs. David Bratton Mrs. Harold Brenner Mrs. J. W. Bridges Mrs. C. W. Brooks Mrs. J. B. Brooks Mrs. R. D. Burnett Mrs A. E. Caldwell Mrs. R. W. Calvert ' Mrs. W. G. Cannon Mrs. Geo. E. Carlson Mrs. L. Champion Mrs. A. M. Chase, Jr. Mrs. C. Y. Chu Mrs. D. D. Clinton Mrs. A. R. Cornwall Mrs. W. L. Coull Mrs. J. W. Cox Mrs. F. K. Crabtree Mrs. D. E. Crawford Mrs. A. L. Cremer Mrs. B. L. Crenshaw Mrs. Leroy Crockett Mrs. V. M. Cummings Mrs. Mildred Cunningham Mrs. G. N. Cunningham Mrs. W. L. Curry Mrs. Stella Cusimano Mrs. V. C. Dabney Mrs. T. D. Daugherty Mrs. H. J. Daugherty Mrs. S. C. Davenport Mrs. Neal Davidson Mrs. E. W. Davis Mrs. Edwin Day Mrs. Aileen Dealy Mrs. W. H. Dehart Mrs. Don Dennis Mrs. R. B. Dickerson Mrs. J. S. Dierking Mrs. C. R. Dietz Mrs. W. B. Dombart Mrs. A. D. Duke Mrs. James Dunlap Mrs. R. V. Eastwood Mrs. W. W. Echols Mrs. D. F. Edman Mrs. M. L. Edge Mrs. P. W. Edge, Jr. Mrs. Arthur Emery, Jr. Mrs. J. C. Epps Mrs. E. N. Estes Mrs. 0. L. Evans Mrs. Carlo P. Falco Mrs. L. Farber Mrs. Jack Feagins Mrs. J. R. Ferguson Mrs. Ian Figart Mrs. M. H. Fine, Jr. Mrs. T. E. Flueckiger Mrs. Fred Flukinger Mrs. A. K. Garies Mrs. F. G. Gaudiano Mrs. E. F. Gay Mrs. Geo. Gibson Mrs. T. 0. Gillis Mrs. O. G. Glasscock Mrs. T. E. Goddard Mrs. W. H. Goff Mrs. C. L. Gould Mrs. E. L. Grebe Mrs. Wm. 0. Green Mrs. R. P. Griffiths, Jr. Mrs. R. W. Gustafson Mrs. H. T. Hamm Mrs. M. Hanovice Mrs. G. R. Harrod Mrs. A. F. Harvey Mrs. S. F. Harvey Mrs. G. A. Herrin Mrs. Robert Hieatt Mrs. C. J. Hilland Mrs. V. L. Hiller Mrs. B. W. Hink Mrs. M. H. Hirsch Mrs. Catherine Hogan Mrs. J. P. Holliman Mrs. F. A. Hooker Mrs. R. L. Horton Mrs. E. W. Huck, Jr. Mrs. M. L. Hudson Mrs. R. C. Hudson Mrs. S. W. Hudson Mrs. W. B. Hudson Mrs. C. F. daggers Mrs. C. N. Jamail Mrs. B. W. January Mrs. P. D. Johnson Mrs. H. P. Judah Mrs. D. R. Julian Mrs. Martha Kalil Mrs. P. L. Karrer Mrs. R. M. Keeling Mrs. T. M. Keiller Mrs. E. D. Keith Mrs. Opal Kellum Mrs. T. F. P. Kelly Mrs. Wm. J. Kelly Mrs. R. E. Kilpatrick Mrs. C. T. Kingsbury Mrs. Wm. Kirsch Mrs. J. J. Klevenhagen Mrs. P. J. Kowis Mrs. Thelma Kramer- Mrs. N. W. Lamb Mrs. J. N. Laningham Mrs. J. L. LeCour-, Jr. Mrs. J. A. Ley Mrs. Stanley Lilly Mrs. H. P. Lindee Mrs. A. L. Lipscomb Mrs. J. R. Lister Mrs. W. A. Lomax Mrs. Janie Loria Mrs. R. W. Lott Mrs. Dora Loudermilk Mrs. R. M. Lunsford Mrs. S. O. Maignaud Mrs. A. R. Marjow Mrs. L. H. May Mrs. 0. L. Mayes Mrs. J. C. Mayfield Mrs. V. A. McCollough Mrs. J. M. McKinney Mrs. C. H. McLain Mrs. G. . McLeland Mrs. H. G. McPhail Mrs. R. A. McWilliams Mrs. Lee A. Miears Mrs. F. H. Miller Mrs. P. J. Mims Mrs. R. D. Moers Mrs. R. D. Moncrief Mrs. R. B. Moore Mrs. J. DeWitt Morrow Mrs. S. B. Murray Mrs. John Nagy, Jr. Mrs. Morris Nelkin Mrs. P. A. Nelson Mrs. L. T. Nierth Mrs. J. J. O’Donnell Mrs. M. K. O’Heeron Mrs. O. I. Olsen Mrs. H. A. Pace Mrs. M. L. Peine Mrs. C. S. Pennywell Mrs. W. L. Perry Mrs. A. E. Phillips Mrs. H. H. Phillips Mrs. Curtis Pope Mrs. Marjorie Powell Mrs. R. E. Pratt Mrs. W. F. Pry Mrs. W. E. Riggle, Sr. Mrs. Geo. E. Roesner Mrs. R. S. Rogers Mrs. E. C. Roper Mrs. P. D. Ryan Mrs. Frank Ryba Mrs. W. L. Sander Mrs. Odell Sanders Mrs. B. Santore Mrs. T. C. Savage, Jr. Mrs. R. G. Schaefer Mrs. A. I. Schepps Mrs. A. D. Schmid Mrs. Marvin Schneider Mrs. H. E. Schurig Mrs. Frank Segers, Jr. Mrs. L. F. Serres Mrs. F. H. Shepherd Mrs. J. C. Shields Mrs. C. D. Simmons Mrs. P. T. Simmons Mrs. Robert Simpson Mrs. W. A. Sims Mrs. C. Dan Smith Mrs. L. C. Smith Mrs. Leland D. Smith Mrs. Wm. F. Smith Mrs. S. L. Solymosy Mrs. G. C. Sorensen Mrs. J. H. Spillane Mrs. P. L. Stallings Mrs. S. Cecil Stinson Mrs. C. W. Stone Mrs. B. E. Strode Mrs. J. R. Strange Mrs. A. C. Suessmuth Mrs. N. W. Sugg Mrs. A. J. Tackaberry, Jr. Mrs. B. W. Teague Mrs. W. L. Tenney Mrs. Ed. Todd Mrs. B. Frank Tofte Mrs. H. A. Tompkins Mrs. F. E. Trapp Mrs. Lucia Trevino Mrs. J. B. Tucker Mrs. B. Ufer Mrs. D. B. Van Pelt Mrs. H. J. Vickers Mrs. Nick Voinis Mrs. E. C. Wade Mrs. H. H. Wagoner, Jr. Mrs. W. J. Ward, Jr. Mrs. C. R. Westmoreland, Jr. Mrs. D. H. Wharton Mrs. L. A. Whitehall Mrs. B. W. Whiteley Mrs. Vera Wight Mrs. B. H. Wilkin Mrs. S. W. Williams Mrs. Roy Wilmesmeier Mrs. Geo. S. Wilson Mrs. J. A. Winship Mrs. E. A. Wolf Mrs. R. E. Woodard Mrs. H. P. Woolley Mrs. Ruth Wyatt Mrs. Geo. O. Young ♦Deceased • PORT ARTHUR MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. J. D. PETTY___________ MRS. A. LANGFORD ..... MRS. 0. 0. MATTIZA .... MRS. J. E. ZINGLEMAN MRS. 0. L. MOSS ___________ MRS. H. R. GREENE ..... MRS. A. BARRAS __________ MRS. W. F. JAMES_________ MRS. E. W. BLITCH ...... MRS. H. H. CANNADY .. _____________________ President ... First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President _____________________ Secretary ____________________ Treasurer . Recording Secretary _____________________ Historian __________ Parliamentarian ______________________ Chaplain MEMBERS Mrs. H. A. Anderson Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. Anthony J. Barras Mrs. Ray Baker Mrs. E. W. Blitch Mrs. Joe Boriskie Mrs. Clifton Broussard Mrs. R. L. Burch Mrs. H. H. Cannady Mrs. T. W. Cumpton Mrs. S. J. DeQuitt Mrs. R. W. Draughan Mrs. Vernon Eddy Mrs. E. J. Eichblatt Mrs. W. E. Fairchild Mrs. J. W. Faulkner Mrs. A. E. Fetters Mrs. H. G. Fite Mrs. C. W. Frederick Mrs. Jules Gautreaux Mrs. W. A. Girouard Mrs. H. R. Greene Mrs. Only Greer Mrs. C. A. Guidry Mrs. H. P. Guyote Mrs. H. A. Hackney Mrs. C. F. Hazelwood Mrs. J. B. Heard Mrs. Pauline Herpen Mrs. Guy Hooker Mrs. W. F. James Mrs. Bob Johnson Mrs. R. W. Kasper Mrs. W. P. Kelly Mrs. Minnie Kingrey Mrs. T. B. Kirkpatrick Mrs. J. J. Koch Mrs. Alton Langford Mrs. Roy Larsen Mrs. Fred Lemoine Mrs. S. W. Levingston Mrs. W. H. Litchfield Mrs. E. M. Lyons Mrs. Mark Majors Mrs. George Majors Mrs. 0. O. Mattiza Mrs. Rita May Mrs. Nannie McAdams Mrs. John McLeod Mrs. 0. L. Moss Mrs. Wilton Myers Mrs. J. H. Norville Mrs. F. M. Owens Mrs. W. S. Palmer Mrs. J. D. Petty Mrs. Walter L. Powell Mrs. Minnie Portie Mrs. H. H. Putman Mrs. Jane Quereau Mrs. Reiney Scott Mrs. C. D. Simmons Mrs. C. J. Simms Mrs. G. R. Solis Mrs. T. F. Stock Mrs. E. E. Stuckey Mrs. K. N. Walker Mrs. 0. T. Wallace Mrs. Leona Williams Mrs. V. J. Williams Mrs. H. P. Winberry Mrs. Pat Wood Mrs. J. N. WoodaU Mrs. B. N. Wright Mrs. J. E. Zingleman SAN ANTONIO MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. A. W. Abbott Mrs. John R. Alderman Mrs. N. W. Allen Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. Walter M. Armand Mrs. Gemot Arnold Mrs. James S. Austin Mrs. Ed Avery Mrs. J. F. Bailey Mrs. Mae Balcombe Mrs. E. F. Bartoskewitz Mrs. Sam Bassett Mrs. Merrick Bayer Mrs. Ruth Beaty Mrs. Z. C. Bellamy Mrs. Emmie Lou Bohlmann Mrs. Eugene Bohne, Jr. Mrs. H. O. Bradford Mrs. Max E. Brand, Sr. Mrs. P. M. Brennan Mrs. J. D. Briseno Mrs. Tom Bronstad Mrs. S. R. Brooks Mrs. A. A. Brown Mrs. Max Burg Mrs. Grace V. Caram Mrs. J. M. Cardenas Mrs. S. E. Carpenter Mrs. John Carson Mrs. Roy A. Carter Mrs. J. C. Christilles Mrs. Jimmie F. Cooper Mrs. Ben Corbo Mrs. Robert P. Cotter Mrs. Alan D. Clark Mrs. N. M. Clifford Mrs. Leo P. Cloud, Jr. Mrs. R. D. Clunie Mrs. Corbett D. Crabtree Mrs. Sam Curtis Mrs. Tom D. Daggett Mrs. William G. Darley Mrs. Ethel Dausin Mrs. Raymond E. Davis Mrs. E. W. December Mrs. P. M. Dillingham Mrs. Romie M. Dufner Mrs. Robert Duncan Mrs. E. E. Eckert Mrs. F. F. Eickman Mrs. D. L. Ellerbee Mrs. O. S. Evans Mrs. T. W. Fadal Mrs. Richard Fischer Mrs. A. E. Foster Mrs. Lucille H. Fowler Mrs. E. G. Franke Mrs. H. R. Freiling Mrs. Rosalie French Mrs. Louis C. Friedersdorff Mrs. Melvin Gabriel Mrs. Gregory A. Garcia Mrs. John H. Gatlin Mrs. E. E. Geigenmiller Mrs. G. M. Gibson Mrs. A. Giesecke Mrs. Marville R. Gill Mrs. A. L. Glazener Mrs. Charlotte Goodenough Mrs. Rafael Gonzalez Mrs. W. R. Griggs Mrs. G. C. Guthrie Mrs. Gilbert Halm Mrs. Herbert Halstead Mrs. G. R. Hamilton Mrs. Hubert Hardin Mrs. Leila Hawkins Mrs. W. C. Hendrix Mrs. Bob Herold Mrs. Birdie Herren Mrs. A. E. Hicks Mrs. Harold Hildebrand Mrs. Warner C. Hines Mrs. V. A. Hinze Mrs. G. D. Hitchcock Mrs. Bob Holleron Mrs. Ruth E. Howard Mrs. William A. Howerton Mrs. Stanley C. Hoyt Mrs. Keith M. Huber Mrs. Helen Hundley Mrs. John F. Imle Mrs. Ed A. Jaeckle Mrs. Norwood W. Jones Mrs. W. C. Jones Mrs. Henry Josephson Mrs. Alida E. Kaderli Mrs. Meyer Kahn Mrs. Perry Kallison Mrs. H. C. Keeter Mrs. James S. Kilgore Mrs. M. B. Killian Mrs. William F. Koehler Mrs. E. H. Kohutek Mrs. Roy M. Kothmann Mrs. E. A. Kramer Mrs. Z. Lahood Mrs. C. R. Landon Mrs. H. E. Landrum Mrs. Ruth Langhammer Mrs. E. H. Lawson Mrs. H. C. Lawson Mrs. Richard Lay, Sr. Mrs. J. V. Lee Mrs. Bernard Leonard Mrs. Roy Liefeste Mrs. Florence M. Lindsay Mrs. E. S. Lorms Mrs. Gilbert Loudon Mrs. Fred Ludvigsen Mrs. Frederick Ludwig Mrs. G. S. Lybecker Mrs. E. A. Marshall Mrs. Joseph K. Marshall Mrs. Forrest A. Martin Mrs. J. B. Martin Mrs. O. W. Maxey Mrs. W. W. Maxwell Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. Don W. Mayhue Mrs. William H. McChesney Mrs. Dwight McClelland Mrs. H. C. McDonald Mrs. James P. McFarland Mrs. R. M. Mcjohnson Mrs. Scott S. McKay Mrs. J. B. Miller, Jr. Mrs. A. C. Moeller Mrs. C. H. Molberg Mrs. Frank Monaco Mrs. C. A. Moreland Mrs. G. H. Murphy Mrs. Frank Murray Mrs. Sam B. Myers Mrs. Leonard C. Neely Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. Roland Neuse Mrs. E. T. Nixon Mrs. F. B. O’Donnell Mrs. E. E. Ogilivie Mrs. Henry L. Ortega Mrs. E. F. Paris Mrs. C. H. Peabody Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. W. F. Pickard Mrs. George E. Pierce Mrs. A. A. Piper Mrs. E. W. Plylar Mrs. Melba K. Powell Mrs. Carl F. Raba, Sr. Mrs. B. W. Ragsdale Mrs. Beulah Raymond Mrs. Earl G. Reinke Mrs. Charles Z. Ridgway Mrs. W. O. Riedel Mrs. Clarence Rinard Mrs. Roy L. Robberson Mrs. H. D. Robertson Mrs. Jack Rosenthal Mrs. Henry Schneider Mrs. Leo M. Schoch Mrs. Frank Schreiner Mrs. A. D. Schulmeier Mrs. Norman Schwartz Mrs. Maudie W. Schwarz Mrs. Homer K. Shanks Mrs. William Shenkir Mrs. Bill Shomette Mrs. Fred G. Silvey Mrs. Lillian Skinner Mrs. C. F. Skripka Miss Estelle Smith Mrs. Marie Smith Mrs. Vernon C. Smith Mrs. R. E. Sparkman Mrs. Roy D. Sprague Mrs. Frank Springer Mrs. Albertine Z. Staffel Mrs. Graham B. Stiles Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sueltenfuss Mrs. John V. Sullivan Mrs. Pat Sullivan Mrs. W. H. Sutherland Mrs. Elsie Krueger Mrs. C. R. Taylor Mrs. C. D. Thompson Mrs. Mattie Thompson Mrs. Leon J. Tolle Mrs. I. C. Trimble Mrs. Alta Tschirhart Mrs. Jim Van Dyke Mrs. Connie Vasquez Mrs. Max Waghorne Mrs. Bernice Wagner Mrs. Henry 0. Wahrmund Mrs. Leon B. Weiss Mrs. S. L. Weld, Sr. Mrs. Earl J. Wentworth Mrs. Thomas S. West, Sr. Mrs. Hugh E. Wharton Mrs. T. D. White Mrs. Walter L. Wiles Mrs. Carline Williams Mrs. Clark Williams Mrs. Raymond H. Williams Mrs. W. J. Windmeyer Mrs. Ed Wiseman Mrs. Hugo 0. Woellert Mrs. E. Wulfe Mrs. Peter Zanca OFFICERS MRS MRS. MRS, MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. LEO P. CLOUD .................. G. S. LYBECKER_________________ I. C. TRIMBLE.................... SAM BASSETT .................. E. S. LORMS________________________ CHARLES Z. RIDGWAY .. MARVILLE GILL_______________ MARIE M. SMITH_____________ RAYMOND H. WILLIAMS E. W. PLYLAR____________________ JACK ROSENTHAL___________ E. A. KRAMER____________________ NORMAN SCHWARTZ ...... ------------------------- President ----------------- Vice-President _______ First Vice-President ... Second Vice-President ______ Third Vice-President ... Fourth Vice-President ------ Fifth Vice-President ------ Sixth Vice-Presi dent ------ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ------------------------ Treasurer -------------- Parliamentarian .......................- Historian • LUFKIN-ANGELINA MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. DOUG HATAWAY_______________________________ President MRS. A. G. MEADOWS ______ Vice-President MRS. ANNIE SINGLETON BROWN ____________________________ Secretary MRS. EDMUND WINSTON ____________________________________________ Treasurer MRS. A. R. WEBER---------------------------------------- Parliamentarian • ABILENE MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. C. W. MURPHY MRS. F. C. OLDS________________ MRS. GEORGE INGLS JR. MRS. JAMES STICKLAND MRS. STAN HILL_______________ MRS. W. H. DAKIN____________ ----------------------------------- President —------------ First Vice-President —--------- Second Vice-President ---------------- Third Vice-President ------------------ Secretary-Treasurer Parliamentarian and Historian r- • EL PASO MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. JOHN C. HERREN ____________________________________________________ President MRS. WALTER HOCKER __________________________________________ Vice-President MRS. WM. S. BULGER _________________________________________________________ Secretary MRS. J. H. MUNROE __________________________________________________________ Treasurer MRS. J. D. COLE ______________________________________________________ Parliamentarian • EAST HARRIS COUNTY MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. PAT DUPLISSEY MRS. E. T. DAVIS________ MRS. W. H. POWERS ... MRS. G. L. SARVER ..... MRS. GENE BAUER MRS. G. C. GRUBE________ MRS. L. L. BRENNAN ._ -------------------- President — President-at-Large - First Vice-President Third Vice-President ------------------- Secretary ------------------ Treasurer -------- Parliamentarian • JASPER MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. W. W. McDANIEL ____________________________________________________ President MRS. LUTHER BROOME ___________________________________________ Vice-President MRS. 0. L. RYALL_________________________ Secretary MRS. R. R..CHILDERS_______________________ Treasurer MRS. W. 0. JONES_________________________________________________ Reporter MRS. HERBERT MIN YARD_______________________________ Historian MRS. PETER S. PAPAS MRS. G. P. SUTTON ....... MRS. H. CORONADO ..... MRS. THOMAS HICKEY MRS. H. LAUREL____________ MRS. F. DURDA JR_______ • LAREDO MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS _________________________ President MRS. G. SALOZAR______________________________________________ Treasurer -------- First Vice-President MRS. J. PUIS ------------------------------------------------------- Parliamentarian — Second Vice-President MRS. DAN WITHOFF ____________________________________________________ Historian ------ Third Vice-President MRS. M. MENDIETA___________________________________________ Board Member ------------------------- Secretary MRS. E. MOGLER-------------------------------------------------- Board Member Corresponding Secretary . • PASADENA MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS Fifth Vice-President Sixth Vice-President __________________ Secretary __________________ Treasurer _______ Parliamentarian ------------------ Historian MRS. A. R. DALCHAU____________________________________________________ President MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN____________________________________ Vice-President MRS. JOE A. SMITH ....... MRS. OLIN D. HUNN __________________________________ First Vice-President MRS. JOHN FINNEY ....... MRS. R. A. BROWN____________________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. R. J. SKAGGS_________ MRS. MORRIS G. COON ____________________________ Third Vice-President MRS. R. E. FISCHER ...... MRS. E. E. BOYKIN__________________________________ Fourth Vice-President MRS. D. T. HOOKER ....... • BRUSH COUNTRY MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. E. E. KUNKLE ____________ MRS. J. L. CARLISLE __________ MRS. C. A. AUSTIN______________ MRS. H. D. HUFFINES_________ MRS. E. A. AUSTIN______________ MRS. GEORGE STANDARD _____________________ President ... First Vice-President Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President --------------------- Secretary -------------------- Treasurer • SAN ANGELO MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. W. E. KIMREY ... MRS. CARL LONON .... MRS. L. D. WHEELER . MRS. JOHN CULL_________ MRS. P. C. CHENAULT _____________________ President ____________ Vice-President Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President ... Recording, Secretary MRS. LEON MARTIN__________ MRS. MONNIE LOU SYLER MRS. W. E. ALBERT ___________ MRS. W. P. KILPATRICK .. MRS. E. LEE PHILLIPS ...... _________________________ Treasurer Corresponding Secretary ______________ Parliamentarian _________________________ Historian ____________________________ Auditor OFFICERS MRS. W. I. BROOKS ____________ MRS. O. L. KILLION ___________ MRS. CHARLES CANTRELL MRS. A. P. CAWLEY____________ MRS. G. L. HARTSFIELD .... MRS. S. S. JAMES ________________ MRS. J. E. BARR___________________ _____________________ President ______ President-at-Large ____ First Vice-President Second Vice-President _ Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President ... Fifth Vice-President MRS. VERNON LEE ________ MRS. EVERETT SHELBY MRS. W. H. BEAZLEY .... MRS. OTHA JONES _________ MRS. R. R. CORBELL __... MRS. RUSSELL SAYGER ______ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ------------------------- Treasurer ______________ Parliamentarian _____________________ Scholarship _________________________ Historian ro who ' s who • 372 seniors • 382 juniors • 457 sophomores • 474 freshmen • 486 classes . . . fierce pride within each — steadfast unity among all. WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Each year approximately 750 colleges and uni¬ versities recognize their outstanding students by naming them to WHO’S WHO AMONG STU¬ DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. Scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to school, and campus popularity are considered by the nominating committee in choos¬ ing the select few. This year, Texas A M selected 37 students for this honor, which is one of the highest honors a college student can obtain. THOMAS A. BECKETT President Civilian Student Council, Vice-President and Rep. Junior AVMA, Student Senate, Who’s Who, Walton Hall Council, Assistant Editor Southwestern Veterinarian. CURTIS W. BOYD ◄ President Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Society, Arts and Sciences Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Danforth Award, SCONA III, President Henderson County Hometown Club, Capt. “A” Med. DONALD WAYNE CARVER Phi Eta Sigma, Varsity Track, Geology Club, Eng. Club, SEC Opportunity Award, Monsanto Scholarship, Magnolia Geophysical Scholarship, Amarillo Hometown Club, Church of Christ Bible Chairman, DMS, DS. JOSEPH J. BUSER ◄ Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Editor of Battalion, President Press Club, President Sigma Delta Chi, Delegate—National SDX Convention, Student Senate, Drum and Bugle Corps, Corps Supply Officer. WILFRED EARL CLELAND ◄ Physics Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Corps of Cadets, Lu¬ theran Student Association, Regional and Local President, Singing Cadets, Lutheran Student Association 1958 Na¬ tional Ashram, Phi Eta Sigma, Math Contest, Schlumberger Scholarship Award, Soph Physics Achievement Award. RAYMOND W. COOK Col. of the Corps, President Economics Club, Student Sen¬ ate, Arts and Sciences Club, Vice-President MSC Council, Great Issues Comm., SCONA III, SCUSA IV, President Intercouncil Comm., Election Comm., Recorder Cadet Court, RV’s, Caldwell Trophy, Houston C of C Award, SOAR Award, Lulie-Huey Lane Scholarship, Dist. AFROTC Cadet, DS. President Student Chapter AVMA, AVMA Honor Council, Civilian Student Council, President Student Apartment Council, Intercouncil Comm., AVMA Council, President Soph Vet Class. Student Senate, Major, 7th Group, Great Issues Comm., YMCA V-Pres., RV Permanent Firing Squad, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, Eta Kappa Nu V-Pres., Outstanding Freshman in Corps, Best Drilled Soph in Group, DMS, Election Comm., Civil Air Patrol, Opportunity Award, B H Instrument Col. Award, AIEE-IRE. Dep. Corps Comm., Pit. Ldr. RV’s, DS, DMS, Chaplain Student Senate, Corps Rep. to U. S. Military Academy, DAR Award, H. Miller Ainsworth Saber. RAYMOND L. DARROW EUGENE E. FUDGE C.O. 1st Group, Vice-President Cadet Court “B,” DMS, Vice-President AIA, President San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl, AF Ball Dec. Comm., Outstanding Cadet—Summer Camp, Fish Tennis Team, Fish Slide Rule Contest, Outstanding Student Junction, Outstanding Fish Sqdn. 2. LARRY G. GARRISON Tau Beta Pi, Corps Staff, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Vice-President AIA, Fish and Varsity Track. Lt. Col. 1st Regt. Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Cadet Court, RV’s, Senior Yell Leader, President Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta. MELBERN G. GLASSCOCK C.O. Sqdn. 1, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President, Corps Staff, C.O. RV’s, DMS, SEC, Town Hall Staff, Corps Rep. to West Point, Fish Drill Team. JERRY DON GLEASON Capt. “A” Vet Co., Student Senate, Election Commission, AVMA, Intramural Manager, DMS. TOMMIE A. HENNARD Associate Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, Chairman Intercouncil Comm., Student Senate, Student Manager Col¬ lege Apartments, College Apartment Council, AVMA, Honor Council, AVMA Council. JOHN R. GOTTLOB President Senior Vet Class, Who’s Who, Photo Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA Parliamentarian and Sergeant-at-Arms, Secretary Junior Vet Class, “T” Asso¬ ciation, C.O. “D” Inf., Reporter Fish Vet Class, AVMA Emergency Fund Comm., AVMA Council. TED R. LOWE Town Hall, Head Yell Leader, Student Senate, Insurance Club, Who’s Who, Wrestling Team. JACK N. McCRARY Capt. “B” Ord., DMS, DS, Outstanding Fish “A” Ord., SCONA III, SCONA IV Comm. Chairman, Fish Drill Team, Vice-President AOA, Treasurer ASME, Treasurer Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Outstanding Junior RV’s, Pit. Ldr. RV’s, YMCA, Intramural Manager. JOHN H. PARTRIDGE Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, RV, Interfaith Council, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Corps Chaplain. WILLIAM A. MYERS Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV’s, Issues Chairman, Student Senate, Secretary-Chairman SCONA IV, SCONA III, SCONA Delegate to SCUSA, Student Senate Delegate to U. N. Mock Convention SMU, Vice-President BSU, Sing¬ ing Cadets, Economics Club. DWANE G. PEPPER Capt. Sqdn. 10, President Senior Class, Feature Editor Agriculturist, Alpha Zeta, Great Issues Comm., Agricultural Economics Club, Election Commission, DS, DMS. ROBERT T. PFEUFFER DELMA P. POSEY Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Chairman SCONA IV, MSC Direc¬ torate, Arts and Sciences Council, DMS, DS. SCONA IV, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, TASCA, Who’s Who, Mitchell Dorm Council. RICHARD K. POTTS Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Agronomy Society, Alpha Zeta, Agri¬ cultural Council, Inter. College Council. JARRELL D. PRUITT Who’s Who, Engineers’ Council, Senior Class Rep., Civilian Student Council, College Apartment Council, ASME, Cor¬ pus Christi Hometown Club, DS. THOMAS E. REDDIN CHARLES H. ROBISON Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Phi Kappa Phi, Who’s Who, Corps Adj., Student Senate, RV Corps Rep. Civilian Student Dmet ' own Club, IRE, Phi Eta President AOA, SAME, Elec¬ tion Comm., SCONA, Outstanding Cadet at Summer Camp, BSU, Eta Kappa Nu, SOAR Award. Council, Vice-President H Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, Col. 2nd Wing, Singing Cadets, Freshman Class Social Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE, RV Permanent Firing Squad, Trans. Chairman—SCONA IV, DMS, Best Drilled Soph—Sqdn. 10. JAY R. ROLAND C.O. 1st Wing, President Cadet Court, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, SCONA IV, Outstanding Junior 1st Wing, Air Force Ball Chairman. JOHN R. STEADMAN Fish and Varsity Football, Civilian Council, Arts and Sciences Council, Pre-Med Club, German Club, Who’s Who. RODERICK D. STEPP Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Regt., Editor ’59 Aggieland, Junior Class Vice-President, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Election Comm., Engineers’ Council, Geology Club, DS, RV’s, Who’s Who. JOHN G. THOMAS Major 4th Bn. Staff, President Student Senate, Chancellor Alpha Zeta, President Texas Academy of Science, Collegiate Acad., Great Issues, MSC Council, Chronicler of Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Class President, Outstanding Corps Soph, Outstanding Soph in Agricultural Entomology Society, Wheeler-Collingsworth Hometown Club. BEN B. TROTTER Lt. Col. 5th Bn. 2nd Regt., President BSU, Arts and Sciences Council, Accounting Society, Singing Cadets, DS, DMS. RICHARD E. WHITMIRE Capt. Sqdn. 4, MSC Council, President San Antonio Home¬ town Club, SCONA III and IV, AIRE, DS, 1st Sgt. RV’s. C.O. “B” Armor, DS, DMS, Honor Council, Vice-President Van Zandt County Hometown Club, Outstanding Soph and Junior in Batt., Who’s Who, Student Senate, AVMA Coun¬ cil Rep. ROBERT E. WILKINS Col. 1st Regt. Staff, President Cadet Court, President Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Sons of American Revolution Award, Outstanding Junior, 1st Regt., Town Hall Staff. WILLIAM F. WIMBERLY Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President Agricultural Economics Club, Who’s Who, Agriculturist. Voinis, Dorney, Sackett, Pepper, Edmiston, Hearne. OFFICERS, CLASS ’59 GARY D. PEPPER STEVE P. VOINI LEONARD J. JOHN D. SA STEVEN A JOSEPH T. President V ice-President y-T reasurer {secretary istorian airman GARY D. PEPPER ADAIR, FRED W. Math Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Phi Eta Sigma, Arts and Sci. Council, Intercouncil Comm., Math Club, DMS, DS. AKIN, JAMES P. “Snake” £ n to. Raymondville Age 21, Class 59, Treas—Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. ALBRIGHT, DOYLE E. “AT Gen. Bus. College Station Age 43, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sec-Treas., Bus. Soc. ALLEN, BOBBY W. “Bob ” Acc. Jacksonville Age 21, Class 59, 1st. Lt., A-Inf., Fish Drill Team, Acc. Soc., Cherokee Hometown Club. ALLEN, GEORGE H. Ag. Eco. Waco Age 21, Class 59, Waco-McLennan County Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Dorm Coun. ALLEN, HOWARD J. “Jaybird” Vet. Med. Waco Age 27, Class 62, AVMA. ALLISON, AUBREY J. Ag. Ed. Holland Age 23, Class 59, FFA. ALVAREZ, ERNESTO “Ernie” Agronomy Santa Ana, El Salvador Age 22, Class 59, Pan Amer. Club, Agron. Club, Capt. Soccer Team. ANDREWS, GUY H. Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 56, Rifle Team, RV, Fish Tennis Team, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. ANDREWS, ROGER L. “Buddy” Ind. Tech. Yoakum Age 22, Class 58, 1st. Lt A-Comp., Lavaca County Hometown Club Pres. Jr. Year, Ind. Ed. Club. ANSLEY, MARVIN C. Ag. Ed. Royse City Age 23, Class 58, Wrestling Club, Greenville Hometown Club, Kaufman County Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA, DS. ARMAND, ALBERT M. “Al” Pet. Eng. and Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Newman Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. ARMSTRONG, DON W. “Don” Pre-Med Bridge City Age 21, Class 59, Sec. Dance Group, Mgr. Cafe Rue Pinalle, V-Pres., Pre. Med.—Pre. Dent., Soc., Undergrad, Asst., in Biol. Dept. ASHLEY, CHARLES J. “C. J.” Pers. Adm. Smiley Age 25, Class 55, Bus. Soc., Gonzales County Club. ASTLE, LARRY A. “Frog” Pers. Adm. Cypress Age 20, Class 59, Major Band Staff, Bus. Soc., Drum and Bugle Corps Award. ATTEBERRY, DAVID L. Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, Black-Brollier Scholarship, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi, Chair. Creative Arts Group, AIA. ATKINS, IRVIN M. “Sonny” Mech. Eng. College Station Age 22, Class 58, Sqd. 21, Singing Cadets, Denton County Home¬ town Club. ATKINS, JOEL M. Mech. Eng. Midlothian Age 26, Class 59, ASME, Math Club. AVERY, GERALD W. Chem. Eng. Paris Age 21, Class 59, Red River Valley Hometown Club, Dorm Coiin., Sec.-Treas. AICLE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Fish Slide Rule Contest, Fish Chem. Achievement Aw’d, Monsanto Chem. Co. Scholar¬ ship, Oppt. Aw’d Scholarship, Am. Oil Co. Schol. AYERS, JAMES E. “Honse” Mech. Eng. Paris Age 22, Class 59, Capt. C-Inf., ASME, DMS, Red River Valley Hometown Club, US Army Award. AYTES, JOHN G. Mech. Eng. Muenster Age 23, Class 55, ASME Treas., Tau Beta Pi. BADGER, MARION D. Rur. Soc. San Angelo Age 23, Class 58, Canterbury Club, Wildlife Club Treas., Interfaith Coun., Rur. Soc. Club V-Pres., San Angelo Hometown Club, Bowling Club. BAILEY, AMON L. Bus. Adm. Wichita Falls Age 23, Class 58, Chair. Ecumenical Coun., Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Wesley Found. Off. Bus. Soc., Civilian Const. Comm. BAINUM, PETER M. “Pete” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Sec., Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, LAS, Phi Kappa Phi. BAKER, BILLY W. Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 30, Class 59, Ag. Eco. Club, Soc. Chair. BAKER, CHARLES L. Chem. Eng. White Oak Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Chem., Pres. AIChE, Sec. SEC. BAKER, DONALD L. “Don” Ag. Eng. and Civ. Eng. Pattison Age 28, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. SENIORS BAKER, HOMER L. Mktg. Marlin Age 21, Class 59, 12th Man Bowl, Rep. Lawhall, Dorm Coun., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Falls County Hometown Club. BAKER, WOODY R. Mktg. Midland Age 21, Class 59, Major 6th Gp. Staff, Sec.-Treas. Midland Home¬ town Club, Best Drilled Soph. BALKE, DAVID W. “Kid” Ind. Tech. Bay town Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. A-Ath., Baytown Hometown Club, Varsity Baseball, Ind. Ed. Club, “T” Association. BALLOW, JIMMY C. Ag. Eco. Lampasas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Ag. Eco. Club, Land-of-the-Lakes Club. BANZHAF, GLEN C. “Speedy” Ind. Tech. Temple Age 21, Class 59, Bell County A M Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Camera Club, AFS, SSS. BARCUS, CYRUS C. “Cy” Civ. Eng. Sherman Age 22, Class 59, Major 3rd Btn. 1st Regt., ASCE, SAME, SAME Rifle Team, Honor Council Rep. BAYLEY, JAMES W. Elec. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu. BARNETT, FRANK W. English Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, English Club. BARNETT, JAMES H. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, ASME, Hometown Club. “Beetle” San Benito “Fang” Dallas Kilgore “Bill” Caldwell BARON, WILLIAM G. Ind. Tech. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9. BARR, GRADY W. P-E- Big Spring Age 22, Class 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. 2nd Regt, Pres. Arts and Sci. Council, Pres. PE Club, Exec. Committee SCONA IV, V-Pres. Court “B,” DMS Cadet Court. BARR, JOHN E. “Johnny” Gen. Bus. Waco Age 22, Sqd. 16, Class 59. BARR, ROBERT C. “Bob” Ind. Dist. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Soph. Class Officer, Varsity Foot¬ ball, Outstanding Jr. Sqd. 22. BARTOSH, DOUGLAS “Doug” Ag. Eng. Weimar Age 22, Class 59, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club, AES. BAUGH, PAUL R. “Bob” An. Hus. Cedar Creek Age 27, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Agr. Student Coun., Phi Kappa Phi. BAYTES, JAMES A. “Tiger” Bus. Adm. Insurance Brownsville Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Sec.-Treas.-Adver. Club, Lower Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Insur. Club, Bus. Soc., DeMolay Assn. Circle K, Intramural Manager. BEAMAN, HOWARD F. “Buddy” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Galveston Age 21, Gass 59, Pres. Galveston Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. BECK, DAVID H. Econ. Houston Age 21, Gass 59, Maj. 6th Gp. Staff, RV’s, Arts and Sci. Council, Eco. Club, Pre-Law Soc., DS, DMS, Outstanding Fish and Soph., Intramural Award. SENIORS BECKMAN, JULIAN E. “Lefty” Chem. Eng. Edna Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 4th Batt. Staff, Sec. Tau Beta Pi, Pin Eta Sigma, AIChE, Engineer Staff, Lubri. Schol., VOP Schol. BELFORD, WILLIAM M. “BUI” Civ. Eng. Union, N. J. Age 26, Class 59, ASCE. BENDELE, JAMES C. “Jim” An. Hus. Bandera Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Jr. Wool Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, Newman Club. BENEDIC, LEONARD C. “Benny” Mech. Eng. Cincinnati, Ohio Age 28, Class 59, ASMF, ASHE, KOFC, Newman Club. BENES, DON J. “Beans” Ind. Tech. Carrizo Springs Age 22, Gass 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. BERGERON, JOSEPH L. Math Hamshire Age 21, Gass 59, Lt. Col. 6th Gp. Staff, DMS, Boxing Team, NEA, Arts and Sci. CouncU, Intercouncil Comm., Math Club, Newman Club, IAS, RV’s. BERTIN, ROBERT J. “Bob” Civil Engineering Houston Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, Asst. Ed. Aggieland 59, Sec. ASCE, Ed. Activity, Hist. So., Tex. Province, Newman Club, AGC. BEST, JAMES W. Bus. Adm. . Amarillo Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 4th Bat. 1st Reg., Pres. Aggie Player, Pres. Amarillo Club, V-Pres. AOA, Intramural ■ Mgr., Mktg. Soc. BEST, ROBERT K. “Bob Ind. Tech. Franklii Age 22, Gass 59, Ind. Ed. Gub. “Jimmy” Rosebud Math Club, Physics Club, BETHEL, JAMES S. Math Age 21, Class 59, Sec. MSC House Comm., Dorm Coun., DS. BEYER, EUGENE A. “Genkie” PE Abilene Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col 1st Btn. Staff 1st Regt., Fish Drill Team, Who’s Who Committee, Abilene Hometown Club, PE Club, Wres¬ tling Club. BILUNGSLEA, THOMAS C. “Tom” Elec. Engr. Gilmer Age 21, Class 59, AIEE, Northwest Texas Hometown Club. BILLS, JOSEPH W. “Bubbles” Aero. Engr. Marshall Age 22, Qass 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Marshall Hometown Club, IAS. BIRD, DWIGHT S. Civ. Engr. Dallas Age 22, Qass 59. BIRDWELL, GENE R. Civ. Engr. Longview Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Jr. Qass Pres., Election Commission, Assn. Former Student Council, Deep East Texas Home¬ town Club, ASCE. BISBY, JAY B. Mech. Engr. Houston Age 20, Qass ' 59, Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, Exec. Committee SCONA III and IV Student Senator, Air Force Ball Committee. BLACKBURN, JAMES H. “Ji m ” Meteor. Bellaire Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Amer. Mert. Soc., Houston (San Jacinto) Hometown Club. BLACKSTONE, WILLIAM R. “Rob” Mech. Engr. Uvalde Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ath, Fish and Varsity Track, DS, SW Texas Hometown Club, Opportunity Award. BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, Major 3rd Gp. Staff, Dallas Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Bonfire Comm. BLANTON, TOMMY L. “Tom” Ind. Eng. Victoria Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, ASME, AIIE, Bowling Corps Championship, Pres, and V-Pres. Hometown Club. BLASCHKE, EWALD J. “E. J.” Civ. Eng. Schulenburg Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Fayette Colorado Counties Club,— Pres., Newman Club, ASCE, Assn. Gen. Contractors. BOATWRIGHT, CARL A. Elec. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60. BOLDT, ADOLPH “Aggie” Mktg. Marlin Age 21, Class 59, “12th Man Basketball,” Puryear Dorm Coun., Mktg. Soc., Falls County Hometown Club. BOLLFRASS, CHARLES A. “Buddy” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. C-Comp., Outstanding Cadet at Fort Hood ROTC Camp, 2nd USRA All-America, Capt. Pistol Team, Sec. ASME, Senior Court, Pres. San Jac-Houston Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team, Intramural Mgr., DMS. BOLLMAN, WILLARD E. “Gene” Math Clarksville Age 21, Class 59, Math Club. BOHAC, RUDY J. Vet. Med. Granger Age 24, Class 55, Jr. AUMA, B.S. in Ag. Ed. BOONE, REX M. Arch. San Angelo Age 25, Class 59, ALA. 1 59 BORISKIE, ROBERT J. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Port Arthur Hometown Club, Pet. E. Club, DS, George P. Mitchell Award. BOSWELL, MELVIN C. “Buz” Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 23, Class 57, Major 2nd Gp. Staff. BOYCE, JAMES W. Mech. Eng. San Angelo Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 19, Aggie Players, Flying Kadets, SCONA III and IV, Arts and Sci. Coun., Christian Sci. Soc., San Angelo Hometown Club. BOYD, CURTIS W. Pre Med. Athens Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Med, Pres. Pre-Med—Pre-Den. Soc., Arts and Sci. Coun., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Danforth Award, SCONA III, Pres. Henderson Coun. Hometown Club. BOYD, ROGER S. Elec. Eng. Granbury Age 21, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, IRE. BOYKIN, JAMES W. Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Pasadena Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. W-Band, Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod, and Mkts Club, Bus. Soc. BOYKIN, ROBERT E. “Bob” Aero. Eng. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. M-Band, IAS, AOA, Flying Kadets, CAP, BOYSEN, JOHN H. Lib. Arts. Brownwood Age 21, Class 59, Capt. B-Inf., Arts and Sci. Council. BOYSEN, STEPHEN M. “Mark” Ag. Eng. and- Civ. Eng. Brownwood Age 24, Class 57. BRADEN, FRANK, JR. “Pancho” Age 24, Class 56, Pres. George B. Wilcox Chapter, Studen NEA, Arts and Sci. Coun. BRADLEY, PEYTON A. « Ski „ Per . Mang -n T r San A onio Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., San Antonio Hometown Club Bus. Soc. BRADSHAW, JACK C. « Brad „ Gen. Bus. Brvan Age 21 Class 59, 1st Lt A-Comp., Staff Sgt., RV, RV’s Permanent Hiring Squad, Bus. Soc., Brazos County Hometown dub. BRADY, JAMES A. « Jim Aero. Eng. College Station Age 21, Class 59, Major 7th Group St., Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, IAS, Christian Sci. Union. BRATTON, DAVID J. “Shaky” Gen - Bus ' Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Pres. Lamar Chapter of the Houston Hometown Club, Sec., Adv. Soc., Bus. Soc., Ins. Soc. AOA Best Drilled Fish B-Inf., Fish Drill Team. BRAVENEC, THOMAS H. “Tommy” tnd. Eng Houston Age 21, Class 59, AIIE. BRAWNER, MICHAEL H. “Mike” A - Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, St. Thomas dub, Newman Club, MSC Dance Comm., Gen. Bus. Soc. BREWER, JOHN H. Mech. Eng. Age 27, dass 60, SAE, DS. BRIDGES, JAMES W. Civ. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Eng., SAME, Davis Hometown Club. San Antonio “Jimmie” Houston ASCE, Houston Jeff SENIORS BRINKOETER, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Geol. and Pet. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 59, Capt. B-Eng., RV, Cadet Court, SAME Branch Award, SAR Branch Award, Pet. Eng. dub, Geol. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown dub, SAME. BRITTAIN, MARTIN E. “Brit” Chem. Eng. Center Age 22, Class 59, Aggie Band, AIChE, Aggie Players, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club. BROD, EDWARD C. “Charles” Mech. Eng. San Benito DS, DMS, ASME, AOA, Rio Grande Valley Hometown dub, RV. BROOKS, CHARLES W. “CharUe” Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff, AIIE, Pet. Eng. Club, YMCA, MSC Browsing Lib. Comm., SAME, Fish Drill Team, Lis. Soc., Houston Hometown Club, AOA. BROOKS, JOHN P. “Hickemut” Zoology Bagwell Age 21, Class 59, Rep. Red River Valley Hometown Club. BROWN, CHARLES R. “Chuck” Mech. Eng. Longview Age 21, dass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd 10, Hometown Club, ASME. BROWN, JERRY D. An. Hus. Breckenridge Age 22, dass 59, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BROWN, JERRY M. “Fats” Pet. Eng. fort Worth Age 21, Qass 59, Maj. 3rd Btn. Staff 2nd Reg., Fish and Varsity Track, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. dub, AOA, YMCA, AIME, DS. BROWN, THOMAS W. “Tom” Bus. Adm. Florence Age 22, Class 58. BROWN, THOMAS W. “Tommy” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 59, Lt. CoL, 2nd Gp. Staff, Town Hall Staff, RV’s Sofaball Team, AIIE, Newman Club, Waco-McLennan County Home¬ town Club, SCONA IV, Who’s Who Committee. BROWNING, DONALD B. Acct. Baytown Age 21, Class 59, Major 7th Gp. Staff, Fish Football Letterman, V-Pres. Acct. Soc., DMS. BRUMMETT, FRANK, JR. “Spotly Body” Chem. Eng. Garland Age 20, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Batt. Staff 1st Reg., AIChE, SAME, Honor Code Orientation Committee, 12th Man Bowl. BRUNSON, TED J. Ind. Dist. Marshall Age 29, Class 58, Marshall Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, AFS. BRUYERE, ROBERT A. Pet. Eng. Longview Age 23, Class 59, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. BRYANT, GEORGE W. Ed. and Phy. Waco Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp. BUCK, JOHN W. Aero. Eng. Waco Age 26, Class 58, IAS. BUCKINGHAM, ROY A. “Roy” Ind. Ed. Aransas Pass Age 25, Class 60, Iota Lambda Sigma, Ind. Ed. Club, Hometown Club. BUFORD, RONALD E. Ag. Eco. Livingston Age 21, Class. 59, Maj. Band Staff, Student Senate, Chair. MSC Browsing Library Comm., V-Pres MSC Coun. and Directorate, Treas. Jr. Collegiate FFA, Ag. Eco. Club, Pres. Student Soil Cons. Club, Hometown Club, Student Union Reg. Coord., MSC Eval. Comm., Campus Chest, Aggie Muster Comm., Aggie Players. SENIORS BUNKER, DAN B. Civ. Eng. Salado Age 21, Class 59, ASCE, Bell County Hometown Club, Tau Beta Pi. BULLARD, JOHN C. Ag. Ed. and An. Hush. Gainesville Age 24, Class 58, Pres. Cooke County Hometown Club, Pres. Law Dorm Coun., Sec. Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BULLOCK, JAMES R. “Jim” Arch. Terrell Age 25, Class 55, Ed.—Arch. Publication, AIA, DS, Arch. Student Coun. BURCH, ROBERT L. “Bob” Civ. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 59, ASCE. BURNETT, EMMETT D. “Smiley” Elect. Eng. Dighton, Kansas Age 25, Class 59, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu (Treas.), DS. BURNS, RAY L. Ind. Tech. Ganado Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. 2nd Batt. Staff, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph., SCONA IV, Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Guadalupe Hometown Club. BURT, HENRY D. “Dan” Mktg. Corpus Christi Age 24, Class 57, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, V-Pres. Deep East Texas Home¬ town Club, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc. ■BUSER, JOSEPH J. “Battman” Journalism Arp, Texas Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Press Club, V-Pres. Sigma Delta Chi, Editor, The Battalion, Delegate—National SDX Con¬ vention, Student Senate, Drum and Bugle Corps, Corps Supply Officer. Fieri. Age ' 21, Class 59. San Antonio, Texas BUTLER, JIMMIE R. “Reed” Ag. Ed. Trenton Age 22, Class 59, Pres. Rodeo Club, V-Pres. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sr. Livestock Team, Supt. Little Southwestern Livestock Show. CABEEN, JULES P . Arch. Los Angeles, California Age 28, Class 58. CAHILL, RALPH D. Ag. Ed. Round Rock Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Collegiate FFA Chapter. CAIN, ROBERT N. “Bob” Bus. Adm. Graham Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., YMCA, Bus. Soc. CALLAWAY, FRANCIS R. “Ronnie” Mec. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 59, ASME, AFS, AIEE, IRE, Sec., Kilgore Home¬ town Club, ASHAE. CAMERON, ARTHUR L. “Spider” Elec. Eng. Rochester Age 22, Class 59, Major 1st Wing Staff, Pres. Singing Cadets, Phi Eta Sigma, Sec. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIEE, US, DMS, V-Pres. Central West Texas Hometown dub. CANIK, LEEBERT J. Chem. Eng. New Ulm Age 21, Class 59, AIChE. CARBERRY, JAMES A. “Squeaky” Ag. Eco. Temple Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Bn. Staff, Program Chair. Ag. Eco. Club, Program Chair. Bell County Hometown Club, Alpha Zeta, Agriculturist Staff. CAREY, ROBERT R. “Bob” Bus. Adm. Freer Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 21, Bus. Soc., Brush Country Home¬ town Club. CARLILE, BOBBY L. “Bob” Agron. Stanton Age 21, Class 59, Pres. ASA, DS, Ag. Coun., Luther Goodrich Jones Award, Soil Judging Team, V-Pres. Reg. IV ASA, Del. Nat. ASA Conf., Chair. Nat. Soil Judging Comm., V-Pres. Stu. Soil Cons. Ser. CARLTON, MELVIN W., JR. “Walt” Agron. Lockhart Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Agron. Soc., Center Home¬ town Club. CARPER, HERBERT J., JR. Mech. Eng. Uvalde Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. “A” Athletics DMS, Varsity Track Team, Opportunity Award Scholarship, DS. CARR, JAMES E. Mech. Eng. Age 25, Class 59, ASME, BSU, Montgomery Hometown Club. CARROLL, MIKEY N. Physics Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Physics Club. CARSON, GEORGE Geophysics Age 21, Class 58. “Jim” Conroe “Mike” Waco San Antonio CARVER, DON W. Geophysics and Engl. Amarillo Age 22, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Varsity Track, Geop. Club, Engl. Club, SEG Oppt. Award, Monsanto Scholarship, Magnolia Geophysical Schol., Amarillo Hometown Club, Church of Christ Bible Chair. DMS, DS. CATLEDGE, MORRIS B. “Buddy” Geol. Eng. Moorhead, Mississippi Age 22, Class 58, Geol. Club, AIME, BSU. CAWLEY, RICHARD E. “Dick” Mech. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 18, Cadet Court ASME, ASHAE, Out¬ standing Cadet Summer Camp DS. CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN K. “Snake” Bus. A dm. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, A-FA, San Antonio Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Browsing Library Committee. CHAPMAN, WILL D., JR. Pet. Eng., Geol. Eng. Geop. Dallas Age 24, Class 59, George P. Mitchell Scholarship, Award, Sec. Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club, French Club, Creative Arts Soc., DS, AIME. CHARLES, JAMES L. “Squat-Low” An. Hus. Gribble Springs Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-AAA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. Livestock Judging, Aggie Rodeo. CHEATHAM, FRED C. “Fats” Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-QM, Dallas Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc. CHLAPEK, JAMES D. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Temple Age 21, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Math. Contest, SAE. CHOATE, JOHN M. “Sonny” A S- Eco. Big Spring Age 21, Class 59, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, Ag. Eco. Club, Pres.—Hometown Club. CHRISTILLES, JOSEPH C., JR. “Joe” ™ San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Math. Club, Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, Law Hall Dorm Coun. CHRISTY, WILLIAM C., JR. “Bill” Pers. Adm. Danville, Illinois Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Flight Training, SAME, AOA, Bus. Soc., Yankee Hometown Club, Wrestling Club. CHVATAL, LELAND A. “Hunk” Math. j a j t Age 22, Class 59, Major Band Staff, Drum and Bugle Corps Award, Math. Club, Newman Club, V-Pres. Czech Club. CLARK, FLOYD R. “Skeeter” Bad. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 58, Intramural Mgr., French Club, MSC, Student Instr. CLARK, JOHN B. Mech. Eng. Tyler Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, ASMS, ASChE, Tyler Hometown Club. CLARK, LEONARD E. Pers. Adm. Longview Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, Pres. Deep East Texas Home¬ town Club, Bus. Soc., Fish Drill Team, Corps Color Guard. CLEVENGER, KENNETH R. “Ken” V et-M ed. Mesquite Age 24, Class 57, Pari.—Soph. Vet Class, Student Senate, Walton Hall Dorm Council, Southwestern Vet. CLINES, GEORGE S. Bus. Adm. Crockett Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Arm., Mktg. Soc., Insurance Soc. CLOUD, DONALD R. “Don” Eco. Kerens Age 21, Class 59, Col. of Corps, Corps Staff, Pres. Eco. Club, Stu¬ dent Senate, Arts and Sci. Council, V-Pres. MSC Council, Great Issues Comm., SCONA III and SCUSA IX, V-Pres. Intercouncil Comm., Election Comm., Recorder Cadet Court, RV, Caldwell Trophy, Houston Cham, of Comm. Award, Sons of Am. Rev. Award, Lulie-Hey Lane Scholarship, Dist. AFROTC Cadet, DS. CLOUD, LEO D. “L. D.” Arch. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Capt A-Sig., Best Drilled Soph., Outstanding Jr. in Signal (Sons of Amer. Rev.) AGC, ASME, San Antonio Home¬ town Club. CLOUD, LEON B. “Chief’ Ind. Tech. Waco Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Waco-McLennan Co. Hometown Club, AOA, RV’s, Ind. Tech. Club, Soph. Drill Team, Amer. Foundry Soc., Aggieland Staff. COCHRAN, JAMES W. “Bug” Elec. Eng. Killeen Age 22, Class 59,1st Lt. B-Engr., SAME, AIEE. SENIORS COFFEY, ROBERT, II “Bob” Chem. Eng. Longview Age 21, Class 58, YMCA, AIChE, Canterbury Assn. COFFMAN, ROBERT P. “Rob” History Fort Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Pres. YMCA, Interfaith Council, Ecumenical Conf. Planning Comm., Chair. YMCA Freshman Camp, Regional Student Council—YMCA. COLE, FRED L. “Blind Man” Mktg. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Pres.—Canterbury Assn., Pres. Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Class Section Ed. 59 Aggieland, Mktg. Soc., Delta Pi Alpha. COLE, J. D. “Pete” Chem. and Bus. Adm. El Paso Age 22, Class 58, Aggie Band, AIChE, El Paso Hometown Club. COLE, MICHAEL F. “Mike” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, AIEE, SCUBA. COLONS, JAMES 0. “Olie” Dairy Mfg. Lubbock Age 21, Class 59, 2nd Lt. A-FA, Dairy Sci. dub, Lubbock Home¬ town dub, “The House.” COLLINS, ROBERT A. “Magoo” Pers. Adm. Ft. Worth Age 21, dass 59, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Bus. Soc., Ft. Worth Home¬ town dub. COLLINS, SANDY W. “RockefeUer” Arch. Okahawa Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Eng., AIA, Fish Track and Cross Country. COLUNGA, ROBERTO F. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Brownsville Age 23, dass 58, ASME, SAE, Newman dub, Puryear Dorm Coun., IAS, Pan-Am. dub, Rio Grande Valley Hometown dub. CONNALLY, JAMES W. Hist. Houston Age 23, Class 59, Houston Hometown Club, St. Thomas Club, Bid. Prod, and Mark. Club. CONTELLA, MILTON C. Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Major 7th Gp. Staff, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Brazos County Hometown Club, DS, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet. COOK, MAX E. “Max” Bus. Adm. Sherman Age 26, Class 55, Bus. Soc., Aggie Bowling Club, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Grayson County Hometown Club, DS, Aggie Players. COOK, OSCAR B. “Cook” Pet. Eng. Weesatche Age 26, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club, AlMPE. COOPER, TED L. Pet. Eng. Gladewater Age 26, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. COOPER, WALTER T. “Sonny” Math San Antonio Age 26, Class 59, Math Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. CORBIN, JERRY W. Geophysics Cleburne Age 22, Class 59, Johnson Co. Hometown Club, Geology Club, Exec. Off. 4th Gp. Staff. CORNWALL, DON Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Inspector Gen. 1st Wing Staff, V-Pres. Milby Hometown Club, ASME. COSCIA, ROBERT L. Pre-Med Memphis, Tennessee Age 21, Class 59, Pre-med Club, Dorm Council. SENIORS COSTA, J. PAUL Pet. and Geol. Eng. F ort Worth Age 22, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, V-Pres. Pet. Eng. Club, Feature Ed.—Engineer, Student Engineer’s Council, Who’s Who. COSTON, JAMES G. “Jim” Journalism Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Adver. Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Pledge, Best Drilled Freshman A-Chemical, DS. COUGHRAN, JOE F. Ind. Eng. McAllen Age 22, Class 59, Major 1st Gp. Staff, AIIE, Rio Grande VaUey Hometown Club. Pleasanton COUGHRAN, STANLEY B. Math. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA. COULTER, DON E. Ag. Eco. Moody Age 26, Class 53, Ag. Eco. Club, Asst. Mag. Agriculturist. COURIM, ROY G. Eiec. Eng. College Sta Acrfl 21 Place lot T f ATCC COURTNEY, NYLES B. “Nick” Ag. Eco. Miami, Florida Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Gp, Staff, Ag. Eco. Cliib, Wing Color Guard. COWART, CLARENCE P., JR. “C. P.” Ind. Tech. Jasper Age 22, Class 59, A-AAA, Pres.—Jasper Hometown Club, Amer. Found. Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc. COX, JOSEPH L. “joe” Ind. Tech. JPaco Age 26, Class 59, Iota Lambda Sigma, Amer. Found. Soc., Student Safety Soc., DS, SEC. 7 COX, KENNETH G. « K en” Pers. Adm: and Engl. Paris Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Reg. Staff, Red River Valley Home¬ town Club, V-Pres.—MSC Camera Committee, English Club. CRAFT, KENNETH D. Mech. Eng. ells Age 21, Class 59. CRAIG, WALKER R. “Goose” Ag. ng. Navasota Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Honor Council, DS, DMS, ASAE. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM L. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Refugio Age 22, Class 59, ASCE. CREWS, JOHN D. “p re Devil” Ind. Tech. Colmesneil Age 21, Class 59, Major 2nd Bn. Staff 2nd Reg., Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., YMCA, Election Comm., Pres. Tri-County Home¬ town Club. CRISP, EDMUND R. Ind. Eng. Livonia, Michigan Age 31, Class 59. WILLIAM ii. Elec. Eng. and Bus. Adm. Age 27, Class 52, AIEE, IRE Sec., V-Pres. Bayto Club, SCONA IV, Ind. Ed. Club, Bus. Soc. CROOK, JIMMIE F. Chem. and Pre.-Med. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. M-Band, Pre-Med a Pres., Texas Acad, of Sc. Collegiate Acad., A( CROSS, JUAN F. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, AICE. “Bill” Baytown Hometown “Jim” Garland- Pre-Dent Soc., Mexico City, Mexico ooc CULL, JOHN G., JR. Ed. San Angelo Age 24, Class 59, Treas. College Apt. Coun., Pres. San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, Aggie Players, Student NEA, DS. CUELLAR, ANGEL A. Ed. Laredo Age 26, Class 59, Laredo A M Hometown Club and Treas., NEA Chapter. CULLINS, ALFRED E., SR. “Ed” Civ. Eng. Coleman Age 29, Class 59, ASCE. CULVER, JOHN R. Arch. Const. Houston Age 23, Class 58, AGC. CUMPTON, JACK W. Arch. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 59, Port Arthur Hometown Club. CUNNINGHAM, DONALD N. Hist. Houston Age 22, Class 59. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN M. “Mike” Gen. Bus. Midland Age 22, Class 58. CUNNINGHAM, KIRBY P. An. Hus. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Town Hall Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, The Agriculturist, DMS, Corps Inspector Gen., Alpha Zeta, RV’s. CURDA, PAUL M. Engl. Azle Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Newman Club, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club. CURTIS, CARL W. Ag. Ed. Santa Anna Age 24, Class 59, Collegiate FFA. CURTIS, GEORGE R. “Randy” Acct. Pearsall Age 22, Class 59, Deputy Corps Commander, Pit. Ldr., RV, DS, Chaplain Student Senate, Corps Rep. To US Military Academy, DAR Award, H. Miller Ainsworth Saber. CURTIS, RAYMOND E. Mech. Eng. New Braunfels Age 25, Class 59, ASHAE, ASME. DANIELL, DAVID P. “Dave” Journ. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Sigma Delta Chi, Jr. Collegiate FFA, Soc. Club. DARROW, RAYMOND L. Arch. San Angelo Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 1st Gp. Staff, V-Pres. AIA, Pres. San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl, Chair. AF Ball Decoration Comm., Outstanding Cadet Flight Summer Camp, Fish Tennis Team, Who’s Who, Fish Slide Rule Contest, Outstanding Stu¬ dent, Junction, Outstanding Fish Sqd. 2. DAVILA, ROBERT Hist. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Centex Hometown Club, Pre-Law Soc. DAVILA, RODOLFO Bus. A dm. Laredo Age 28, Class 59, Laredo Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. DAVIS, BILLY D. Range Mgt. Winters Age 22, Class 59, Range and Forestry Club, Wild Life Mang. Club, Bizzell Hall Dorm Counsel. DAVIS, EUGENE L. “Gene” Econ. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, Atascosa County Hometown Club, Eco. Club, Phi Eta Sigma. DAVIS, KENNETH E. “Ken” Geol. ' f aylor Age 22, Class 58, Fish Drill Team, Geol. Club, Rep., Williamson County Hometown Club Pres. DAVIS, KERRY R. Arch - Dallas Age 35, Class 58, AIA, Tau Beta Pi. DAVIS, HENRY L. “Hank” Elec. Eng. Wellborn Age 27, Class 59, AIEE. DAVIS, HOWARD O. a 8- Ed. Brownwood Age 23, Class 59, College FFA, Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. DAVIS, MAX T. “Tommy” Pers. Adm. Lubbock Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, Aggieland Staff, Intramural Mgr. Lubbock Hometown Club Pres., Townhall Staff. DAVIS, ROY E. Mech. Eng. Denison Age 21, Class 59, Major 2nd Gp. Staff, ASME, Senior Cadet Court. DECKER, PATRICK J. “Pat” Engl. Richmond Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Knights of Columbus. DEEGAN, JOHN R. Elec. Eng. Bryan Age 28, Class 59, AIEE, IRE. DELANY, JOHN J. “Scamper” Zoology Galveston Age 22, Class 58, Sec.-Treas. French Club, Oceanography Club, Eco. Club, V-Pres. Galveston County Hometown Club. SENIORS DELAUNE, JON M. Elec. Eng. Texas City Age 21, Class 59, Tst Lt. Sqd 4, RV’s, Radio Committee SAE, IRE- AIEE. DEITHLOFF, JOHN A. Arch. Const. Kenedy Age 23, Class 58, AGC, Lutheran Student Assn., MSC Amateur Radio Comm. DENMARK, KENNETH L. “Kenny” Rural. Soc. Lockhart Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp., Pres. Rural Soc. Club, Ag. Con. DENNIS, JOHN A. Physics Fort Worth Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 4th Bn. 1st Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, Table Tennis Committee, Red River Valley Hometown Club, AOA, DS, DMS. DENTON, MELTON 0. Mech. Eng. Mexia Age 26, Class 59, ASME. DETERLING, DELMAR A. Ag. Eco. and Ag. Jour. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Ed. Agriculturist, Ag Council, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Ag. Eco. Club—Treas. and Rep., Fayette- Colorado Co. Hometown Club—V-Pres., Opportunity Award, Ralston- Purina Scholarship, Sears Scholarship, Jr. FFA Pres. DEWITT, WALLACE D. Civ. Eng. Ron Arthur Age 23, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., SAME, ASCE, DMS, Out¬ standing Jr. TC’s, Outstanding Cadet of TC, Summer Camp. DICKEY, ROBERT M. “Bob” Ind. Tech. Corpus Chrisli Age 26, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, AFS, SSS, Chicago Tribune Award. DIETZ, FREDERIC H. Aero. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, IAS, Gamma, Delta, FIP. •307 D1LLAHUNTY, OSCAR L. Ind. Tech. Keltys Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Pres. Lufkin Hometown Club, Music Committee. DILLINGHAM, FRANK W. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, SAE. DITTMAN, DONALD C. “Don” Finance Baytown Age 21, Class 59, Golf Team, Bus. Soc., DS. DOMMERT, ARTHUR R. “Bo” Vet. Med. Crowley, Louisiana Age 22, Class 59, Civilian Student Coun. Treas. YMCA, Dorm Coun. Wesley Found., AVMA. DORNEY, LEONARD J. “Len” Gen. Bus. Mexico City, Mexico Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Sec.-Treas. Senior Class, Great Issues, Catholic Chaplain (1st Wing), Newman Club, Exec. Bonfire Comm. DORSETT, TRACY K. Mech. Eng. Coolidge Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 16, DS, DMS, YMCA Council, Home¬ town dub. DOWSE, THOMAS F., JR. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 58, Northeast Texas Hometown Club, AIChE. DOYLE, WAYNE 0. Ind. Tech. Age 25, Class 59, Pres. Ind. Ed. Club. DRAB, GILBERT J. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, ASME, Dorm Coun. “Tom” Winnsboro Ft. Worth El Campo SENIORS DRAKE, GENE A. “Pete” Gen. Bus. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 59, Bus. Soc., V-Pres. Port Arthur Hometown Club. DRIVER, RICHARD L. “Rick” Elec. Eng. and Math. Mart Age 27, Class 53, YMCA, AIEE, Math Club, M-G-M- Club. DROEMER, WILLIAM W. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Giddings Age 22, Class 59, ASCE. DUBBERLY, LARRY C. Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., ASME, AIME, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club; Singing Cadets, DMS. DUNLAP, JAMES J. “Jimmy” Ag. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 6th Gp. Staff, Interfaith Council, V-Pres. ASAE, Pres. Aldine Hometown Club. DUNN, SHERROD D. Mech. Eng. Lamesa Age 22, Class 58. DUPL1SSEY, DONNIE R. “Pigmy” Hi st - Baytown Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Singing Cadets, SCONA, Arts and Science Council, Pre-Law Society, Hist. Club, Baytown Hometown Club, DMS. DURHAM, LOUIS D. ‘‘ Dan Elect. Eng. s an Antonio Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, IRE. DYE, EMMETT E. “Gene” Indus. Tech. p t Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Ord., I-Ed. Club, AOA. Five Tessies attend yell practice to invite Ags to pre¬ corps trip dance in Denton. Left to right: Sallie Puddy, Beverly Blount, Sandra Siefers, Millie Rowland, and Susan Maxwell. EASON, CLINTON N. Ind. Eng. Houston Age 29, Class 59, SAE, Ind. Eng. Club. EATON, CLARENCE V. Arch. Const. Longview Age 23, Class 57, Fencing Team, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, AIA, AGC. EATON, RILEY D. V et-M ed Ballinger Age 21, Class 59. EDGE, ROBERT T. “Bob” Pers. Adm. Kilgore Age 25, Class 59, Bus. Soc., Battalion News Reporter MSC Pers. Comm. DS. EDMISTON, STEVEN A. “Steve” Civ. Eng. Carrollton Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Hist. Sr. Class, Pres. Coryell- Hamilton Hometown Club, V-Pres. SAME, ASCE, Adcock Trophy 1958 DMS. EDMONDSON, BENNIE R. “Ed” Ind. Ed. Gatesville Age 25, Class 59, Sec. Ind. Ed. Club, V-Pres. Amer. Found. Soc., Iota Lambda Sigma Natl. Honor Soc. EDWARDS, WENDELL E. “Tiger” Acct. Waco Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Acct. Soc., Arts and Sci. Council, West Hometown Club, Wrestling Club. EICHBLATT, EMIL J. “Joe” Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt. ELLER, DAVID G. “El” Geol. Mexia Age 21, Class 59, Capt. W-Band, Geol. Club, Pres. MGM Home¬ town Club, Cadet Court, Bus. Soc., 12th Man Bowl, SAME. ELLIOTT, HARRY H. Ag. Eco. New Boston Age 21, Class 59. ELLIOTT, JOSEPH A. “Joe” Elec. Eng. and Engl. Tyler Age 21, Class 59, German Club, Fencing Team, Gottlob Trophy, Tyler Smith County Hometown Qub, IRE. ELLIS, WILIJAM T. “Bill” Arch. Houston Age 25, Class 55, ALA, Slide Rule Qub, Rio Grande Hometown Club, AGC. ELSIK, GENE N. “Snook” Ind. Tech. Snook Age 21, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Qub. EMERY, ARTHUR M. “Buddy” Insurance Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Tennis Team, Pres. Spring Branch Hometown Club, DS, Arts and Sci. Council, Insurance Soc., Mkt. Soc., RV’s. ENGELBREGHT, TRAVIS L. “Bubba” Engl, and Mkt. College Station Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Comp., DS, Engl. Qub, Brazos Valley A M Qub, DMS. ENLOE, ERNIE M. Pet. Eng. Daisetta Age 25, Class 54, Agron. Soc., Pet. Eng. Qub, Alpha Zeta, AIME, Tau Beta Pi, DS. ESTES, GLEN A. “Padre” Mktg. Grand Prairie Age 21, Qass 59, Major 3 Bn. 2 Regt., Pres. Interfaith Council, Singing Cadets, Town Hall Staff, Pub. Chair., Maktg. Soc., Sec. Wesley Foundation, Film Soc. Honor Council, Cadet Chaplain, DS, DMS. ESTES, JACK J. Ind. Eng. Courtney Age 26, Qass 59, AIIE Sec., Eng. Coun., Alpha Pi Mu. EULER, JOHN F. “Johnny” Ed. and Psy. Eden, New York Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Yankee Hometown Club, Student NEA. EVANS, A. JACK “Jack” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. EVANS, JOHN A. Range Mang. Woodville Age 21, Qass 59, Major Band Staff, Drum and Bugle Corps Award, Best Drilled Soph., Range and Forestry Club. FALKNER, KENNETH E. Ag. Eco. Grapevine Age 25, Class 59, Ag. Eco. Qub, Ag. Coun. Public Relations Comm. FALLIN, JAMES E. “Moose” Hist. Kilgore Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. W-Band, Parliam.—Freshman Qass, Drum and Bugle Corps Award, Music Committee Chair., ITS, Director. FARIAS, FILOMENO D. “Phil” Mktg. San Angelo Age 27, Qass 58. PARIS, SAMUEL H. Mech. Eng. Donna Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, ASME, Guidon Bearer. FARLEY, JOHN T. McCamey Age 22, Class 58, Student NEA, Ed. Psy. Qub. FARRINGTON, DAVID E. “Camel Driver” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. ■ M-Band, ASCE, Lamar of Houston Hometown Qub. Garland FAULKNER, LEWIS L. Arch. Design Age 21, Class 59, ALA. FAUST, JERRY W. Aero. Eng. £1 Paso Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20. FELTZ, DONALD E. Mech. Eng. Sherman Age 25, Class 55, ASME, Bowling Club. FENNER, WILLIAM E. “Willie” EL Eng. Edna Age 28, Class 59, AIEE and IRE. FERNANDEZ, RAUL B. “Bullie” Civ. Eng. Laredo Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-AAA, ASCE, AGC, Honor Council, Pres. Laredo A M Club, Newman Club. FESS, DAVID W. “Dave” History Magnolia, Arkansas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. White Band, MSC Music Group. FIELDS, WILLIAM R. “ Ray ■f CC ‘ ™ San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., DMS, Varsity Wrestling, SCONA III, Cross Country Cham., DS. FITZGERALD, BENNY M. “Ben” P K et - pn S- Ft. Worth Age 27, Class 59, Pet. Eng. dub, AIME. FLECK, GEORGE E. Personnel Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. B-Armor, St. Thomas Hometown Club, Sons of Amer. Rev. Award, Best Drilled Soph. B-Armor, DMS, Bus. Soc. SENIORS FLOOD, JOE H. “Joe” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 22, Class 59, 2nd Lt. A-Ord., Varsity Track Team. FLOOD, TOMMY S. “Tommy” PE Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 59, Lt. B-Ath., Varsity Football, PE Club. FLORES, ARTHUR J. “Art” Finance San Antonio Age 24, Class 59. FLORES, DIONICIO V. “Falfurrias Terror” Civ. Eng. Falfurrias Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, W. S. Mosher Memorial Scholarship, Newman Club, Brush Country Hometown dub V-Pres., ASCE— Treas. FLOURNOY, ROBERT W. “Bob” Pre-Med. Dallas Age 21, dass 59, Pre. Med.—Pre. Dent. Club, French Club, Biol. Asst. FLURRY, IRA F. Ag. Eco. Dayton Age 22, Class 58, Ag. Eco. Club, Rodeo Club, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club, “12th Man Bowl.” FOERSTER, EUGENE P. “Boots” Ag. Eng. Vernon Age 26, Class 59, Pres.—ASAE, Ag. Coun., Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, FOMBY, DAN P. “Dan” Chem. Texarkana Age 22, dass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, AIChE. FORD, DAVIS L. “Dave” Civ. Eng. Lubbock Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Ord., DMS, AOA, ASCE, Soph. In¬ tramural Mgr., RV V-Pres. Lubbock Hometown Club, SCONA IH, Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp. FOREHAND, JIMMIE C. R. “Jim” Math Chillicothe Age 24, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Arts and Sci. Council, Math Club. FOSTER, FRANK M. Pet. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 28, Class 53, AIME, Pet. ' Eng. dub, SCONA IV. FOURTICQ, GREGORY E. “Greg” Mktg. Houston Age 22, Class 59, Newman Club, Mktg. Soc., San Jacinto Home¬ town Club. FOWLER, EUGENE C. Dairy Sci. Houston Age 22, Class 58, Newman Club, St. Thomas Hometown Club. FRANKE, MILTON C. “Curtis” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59. FRANKLIN, DONALD E. “Don” Aero. Eng. Newton Age 25, Class 59, Jasper Hometown Club, IAS. FREEMAN, DENNE H. “D. H.” Jo urn. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-QMC, Battalion Staff, Newman dub, Student Adv. Assn., Dallas Hometown dub. FREEMAN, H. ULYSSES Ind. Dist. Palestine Age 22, dass 59, Ind. Ed. dub, Ind. Safety Soc., Palestine Hometown dub. FRENCH, HIRAM T. Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, dass 59, Capt. Sqd. 5, MSC Council, Wrestling Team, IAS, Chair. MSC Dance Comm. A FREYTAG, JAMES E. “Jim” Ind. Tech. Moulton Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 20, Pres. Amer. Found. Soc., SEC, Pres. Lavaca County Hometown Club, Ind. Safety Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, Knights of Columbus. FRITTS, HAROLD M. “H” Ag. Ed. Comanche Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Pres. Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. FUDGE, EUGENE E. “Gene” An. Hus. Texarkana Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 1st Regt. Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Cadet Court, RY, Sr. Yell Leader, Pres. Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta. FUNDLING, JAMES H. Bus. Adm. Age 22, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Bus. Adm. Soc., GARBADE, LONNIE G. An. Hus. Age 22, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GARCIA, RAYMOND P. Mech. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, ASME. “Jimmy” Galveston Insurance Soc. Flatonia “Ramon” Corpus Christi GARNER, CARL B. “Shorts” Ind. Ed. Lufkin Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord., Ind. Ed. Club, Angelina Home¬ town Club, ADS, AOA. GARNER, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Elec. Eng. Jacksonville, Fla. Age 21, Class 60, IRE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. GARRISON, LARRY G. Arch. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Who’s Who, Corps Staff, Aggie Christian Fellowship, V-Pres. AIA, Fish and Varsity Track. GARZA, MARTIN V. Pers. Adm. Catarina Age 27, Class 58, Bus. Soc., Laredo Hometown Club. GARZA, ROMAN R. An. Hus. Rio Grande City Age 22, Class 59, Newman Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, K. of C. GASS, WILLIS B. An. Hus. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 59, DS, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. GATLIN, JOHN D. “Johnny” Math San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 6, Fish Track Team. GAY, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Plant-Soil Sci. Montgomery Age 23, Class 58, Agron. Soc. Pres., Soils Judging Team, Student Ag. Coun., Natl. Amer. Soc. Agron. GENTLE, MILTON W. “Bud” An. Hus. Richardson Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Pres. Richardson Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin. GENZER, CLARENCE J. Pet. Eng. Bay City Age 23, Class 59, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. GEORGE, REAGAN W. Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, Outstanding Fish and Soph. Maroon Band, Corps Staff Head Drum Maj. Consl. Band, AIA, DMS, DS. GERBER, JOHN E. Mech. Eng. Sour Lake Age 22, Class 58, Beaumont Hometown Club, ASME, ASHVE. 403 GERUM, LAWRENCE G. “Larry” Ag. Ed. Shiner Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Sr. Collegiate FFA—Sec., Lavaca Hometown Club—Treas., Lutheran Student Assn., Jr. FFA Chap. GIBSON, WILLAM F. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 27, Class 59, ASCE, AIME. GILES, DAN L. Elec. Eng. Milford Age 27, Class 59, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu. GILES, DONALD L. “Don” Geol. Eng. Texarkana Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Texarkana Hometown Club, Geology Club. GILL, JIMMIE L. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 24, Class 57. GLASSCOCK, MELBERN G. “Mel” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Squadron I, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi V-Pres., Corps Staff, CO-RV’s, Sec. Town Hall Staff, DMS, Corps Rep. to West Point, Fish Drill Team. GLEASON, JERRY D. “Red” Vet. Med. Lazbuddy Age 21, Class 58, Capt. A-Vet., Student Senate, Election Com¬ mission, AVMA, Intramural Mgr., DMS. GLICKMAN, DAVID G. Acct. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Bat. 2nd Reg., Pres. Hillel Foundation, Jewish Chaplain, Acct. Soc., RV’s. GOBER, LOWMAN E. Zoology Richland Springs Age 21, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma. GOLD, HUGO J. Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 28, Class 59. GOLDENBERG, CARL T., Ill “Ted” Math Midwest City, Oklahoma Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, Aggieland Staff, “The House,” Math Club, Newman Club, Oklahoma Hometown Club, Ser. Sons HTC, SCUBA. GONZALEZ, HUMBERT J. “Herb” Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Pvt. C-Comp., AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. GONZALEZ, JAVIER P. “JP” Pers. Adm. San Antonio Age 26, Class 55, Bus. Soc. GONZALEZ, RALPH G. “Speedy” Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, San Antonio Hometown Club, IAS. GOOCH, ROBERT C. An. Hus. Abilene Age 22, Class 59, Alpha Zeta, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. Poultry Judging Team, Abilene Hometown Club, Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Team, DS, Phi Kappa Phi. GOODMAN, JIMMIE V. “Jim” Ind. Tech. League City Age 22, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Club, Galveston Home¬ town Club. GOOLSBEE, WILLIAM H., JR. Civ. Eng. JPaco Age 22, Class 59, C-Comp., Fish DrM Team, SAME, ASCE, Waco- McLennan County Hometown Club, Black-Broiler Scholarship. GORMAN, ROBERT C. “Rip” Ind. Tech. Waco Age 26, Class 55, Student Safety Soc.,, Ind. Ec. Club. ac a GOSSAGE, HENRY L. Elec. Eng. Quanah Age 22. Class 59, AIEE. IRE. GRAETZEL, ROBERT L. “Kraut” Bus. A dm. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Sgt. Major 5th Group Staff, Court B-Cadet Court, Centex Hometown Club. GRAHAM, MARTIN F. An. Hus. Monahans Age 22, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GRALKA, DIRK Geophysics Laredo Age 24, Class 59, Exploration Geophysicists, Geol. Club, Crafts Club. GRAVES, DONALD E. “Don” Acct. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, MSC Dance Committee, Rue Pinalle Chairman, Acct. Soc., Sooner Club, V-Pres. San Jacinto Chap. Houston Hometown Club. GRAY, JER RY E. Math Ennis Age 21, Class 58, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Ellis County Hometown Club, Bowling Club. GREEN, TOMMY F. Civ. Eng. Age 29, Class 51, ASCE. GREENHILL, MELVIN D. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 58, Rio Grande Hometown Club, ASCE. GREENLEE, GLENN C. Pers. Mang. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf. Eldorado “Woozie” McAllen “Claude” Odessa SENIORS GREENWOOD, BOBBY M. Geophysics San Juan Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Geology Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Geophysics Club. GREGORCYK, KENNETH R. “Ken” Ind. Tech. Woodsboro Age 26, Class 54, Ind. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Newman Club. GREGSON, JOHN C. Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 27, Class 59, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, DS. GREY, JAMES L. “ji m ” Pers. Adm. Beaumont Age 23, Class 56. GRIGSBY, GAYNAEL R. “Slim” Arch. Mt. Pleasant Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Northeast Texas Hometown Club, AGC, RV’s. GRITTER, HENRY G. “Jerry” Bus. Adm. Waco Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., RV’s. GROVER, THOMAS M. “Buddy” Pet. Eng. Lolita Age 26, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. GUINN, JOE L. “Amos” Mktg. Gilmer Age 21, Gas? 59, Capt. Maroon Band, Opportunity Award Schol¬ arship, Outstanding Soph, and Jr. Maroon Band, Northeast Texas Hometown Club, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Acct. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Who’s Who Selection Comm., Soph. Drill Team Comm. GUERARD, MICHAEL P. Aero. Eng. Age 26, Class 59. Bryan GUMMELT, HARRY L. Mech. Eng. Age 25, Class 59, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. GUNTER, BILLY J. Ag. Eng. Age 25, Class 59, ASAE. GUNTER, MILES G. P. “Pierre” Engl. Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Wrestling Club, Wrestling Team, Engl. Club, Off. Arts and Science Council. Waco San Saba HAAS, HARVEY J. “Harv” Civ. Eng. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 59, Major 5th Gp., Intramural Mgr., V-Pres. ASCE, DMS, DS, Chair. Corps Honor Council, Tau Beta Pi, Cen-Tex Hometown Club. HAFLEY, FLOYD T. Engl. Cause Age 24, Class 59, Engl. Club, French Club, Natl. Ed. Assn. HALFF, HENRY R. Civ. Eng. and Bus. A dm. Richardson Age 23, Class 57, ASCE, SAME, AGC, BSU, Bus. Soc. HALL, ALTON D. “Happy” Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Marshall Age 21, Class 59, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club, Bus. Soc. HALUERSON, BERNARD K. “Bernie” Chem. Eng. Houston Age 23, Class 57, C-Comp. HANDY, JAMES R. “James” Ag. Eco. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 58, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club. SENIORS HANES, LARRY C. Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi—Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, AIEE, IRE, DS. HANEY, JOHNNY F. Elec. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 26, Class 59, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, DS. HANOVICE, CHARLES S. “Seth” Ind. Dist. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Intramural Mgr., ASME, Pres. San Jacinto Houston Hometown Club, Hillel Foundation, Ind. Ed. Club, Mil. Sect. Ed. Aggieland 58. HAMBY, HARPY C. Civ. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, ASCE, AGC, Bowling Club. HARDY, ERNEST W. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 58, AVMA, Pres. Panhandle Club. HARGROVE, JESSE G. M at h San Augustin Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club Pres., Chem. Club, German Club, Math Club. “Cliff” Waco Perryton “Al” Seagoville HARLAN, ALBERT B. Civ. Eng. Age 25, Class 59, ASCE. HARLAN, JERE G. Math Age 22, Class 58. HARPER, RALPH S. Rur. Soc. Age 27, Class 59, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Rur. Soc. Club. Ft. Worth Itasca HARRIS, ARTHUR S., JR. “Buddy” Ind. Tech. Liberty Age 23, Class 58, SSS, AFS, Ind. Ed. Club, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. HARRIS, ROBERT E., JR. “Bob” Chem. Eng. Lockhart , AIChE. JR. “Ray” Wildlife Mang. San Angelo Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Honor Council, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Fish and Game Club, DS. Age 21, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi HART, RAYMOND V., HARTSFIELD, RAY J. Journ. Waco Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. W-Band, Pledge—Sigma Delta Chi, Agriculturist Staff, DS. HARZKE, JACK A. “Hozark” Civ. Eng. Dime Box Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Bn. 2nd Reg. Staff, AGC, ASCE, Lutheran Student Assn. HATAWAY, JAMES A. “Jimmy” Education Lufkin Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 3, RV, Student NEA Chapter, Cadet Court. HATCH, ROBERT W. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 29, Class 58, ASME, ASHAE. HATCHELL, WILLIAM J. “Hatch” Civ. Eng. Midland Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-TC, Exec. Officer A-TC, ASCE, Midland Hometown Club. HATTER, DONALD K. “Donnie” An. Hus. Lorena Age 22, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Little Southwestern. ach HAUSER, ERENST H. Chem. Baytown Age 22, Class 59, A-Quartermaster, Golf. HAUSMAN, STANLEY C. “House” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Eagle Pass Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Armor, Southwest Texas Home¬ town Club, Flying Kadets, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, Bonfire Comm. HAUSMANN, LARRY W. Agron. Goliad Age 21, Class 59, Agron. Soc., Lutheran Assn., Interfaith Coun., Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Alpha Zeta, SCS. HAWRYLARK, ROBERT L. Civ. Eng. Fort Worth Age 26, Class 59, ASCE. HEALD, CHARLES W. “Wes” Civ. Eng. Evant Age 21, Class 59, Major AAA, AGC, ASCE, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club. HEARNE, ALFORD T. “Al” Acct. Jacksonville Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., RV, Intramural Mgr., DS, Acct. Soc., Pres. Cherokee County Hometown Club. HEARNE, JOSEPH T. “T” Mktg. Blanco Age 22, Class 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Student Entertainment Mgr., Election Commission, SCONA IV, Mktg. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club, Soph, and Junior Intramural Mgr. HELM, RAYMOND E. “Ray” Ag. Ed. W est Age 28, Class 59, FFA Chapter. HELMERS, SAMMY G. “Country” Ag. Ed. Girvin Age 21, Class 59, Lt. TC, Pari. Collegiate FFA, Trans-Pecos Home¬ town Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bridle and Block Club. HELMS, STANLEY W. “Stan” Elec. Eng. Bartlett Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Corps Intelligence Off., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, RV, SAME Gold Medal Award, Opportunity Award, DMS, DS. HELPENSTELL, WILLIAM D. Civ. Eng. Jewett Age 22, Class 58, ASCE. HENDERSON, WILLIS S. Ind. Tech. Evant Age 22, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club, Amer. Found. Soc., Stu. Safety Soc. HENDRIX, DENNIS E. “Jug” Mech. Eng. Edinburg Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, ASME, Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club. HENDRIX, WILL E. “Bill” Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 23, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, SAE, AFS, San Antonio Home¬ town Club. HENSON, JARRELL N. “Jerry” Ed. Pickton Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Btn. Staff, ASME, NEA. HERRINGTON, GARY N. Education Baytown Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Ath., Pres. “T” Association, Co-Capt. Varsity Baseball Team. HERSHEY, HOMER H. Pet. and Geol. Eng. Hereford Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. 1st Regt., Phi Eta Sigma, V-Pres. Panhandle Hometown Club, V-Pres. Student Eng. Coun., Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, SAME, DS, DMS, Engineer Staff. HICKEY, JAMES L. “Jim” Civ. Eng. Laredo Age 21, Class 58, Laredo Hometown Club, V-Pres. Milner Coun., ASCE. HICKEY, THOMAS L. “Tom” Bus. A dm. Laredo Age 24, Class 59, Milner Dorm Coun. Pari., Laredo Hometown Club, French Club, DS. HICKMAN, CARLOS W. “Hicks” Mech. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Reg., Honor Council, ASHAE, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, ASME, SAME. HIGGINBOTHAM, RICHARD D. Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. HILDEBRAND, HAROLD C., JR. “Buz” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 8, San Antonio Hometown Club. HILL, EDWARD W. “Ed” Wildlife Mang. Cleburne Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Regt. Staff, Alpha Zeta, SCONA IV, DMS, Soc. Sec. Jr. Class, Pres. Fish Game Club, V-Pres. TASCA, Student Senate, Ex. Store Adv. Board, SAC, V-Pres. Johnson County Hometown Club, Election Comm. HILL, GLYNN D. Ag. Ed. Winters Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Rep. for Collegiate FFA Chap¬ ter, V-Pres. Runnels Coleman Hometown Club. HILL, RODGERS M. “Rinky” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., ASME, Dallas Hometown Club. HILL, WILLIAM C. Gen. Bus. Cameron Age 22, Class 58, Mktg. Soc. HILL, WILLIAM V. “Indian” Pers. Adm. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Capt. C-Armor, San Antonio Hometown Club, Bus. Adm. Club, Sons Of the Service, DMS. SENIORS HILLERS, WILLIAM “Bill” Acct. Alvin Age 27, Class 52. HILLIER, DONALD E. “Don” Chem. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Class 59,1st Lt. A-Chem., AIChE. HILLMAN, STEVE E. Ind. Ed. Normangee Age 26, Class 58. HIMEL, GARLAND L. Chem. Eng. Beaumont Age 24, Class 58, C-Comp., AIChE. HIPP, CHARLES R. “Buddy” Gen. Bus. El Paso Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. W-Band, V-Pres. El Paso Hometown Club, Music Group, Bus. Soc. HIPPS, GARY W. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn 2nd Reg. Staff, Fish Class Off., Mktg. Soc., Election Comm., Exec. Comm., 12th Man Bowl. HITCHCOCK, GLEN D. “Alfred” Physics San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 7, V-Pres. Arts and Sciences Council, RV, Singing Cadets, Physics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec. Inter¬ council Comm. HOCKER, GEORGE W. “Bill” Ind. Eng. El Paso Age 23, (Hass 58, AIIE, SCONA IV, El Paso Hometown Club, Honor Code. HODGE, JOHN R. “Johnny” An. Hus. Salado Age 21, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Jr. and Sr. Livesto ' ck Judging Teams. 409 SENIORS HOFFPAUIR, ALEX M. “Hoppy” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 28, Class 59, Civilian Student Coun., Sec. ASME, J. F. Hodge Scholarship, DS. HOGAN, JAMES R. “Dickie” Ind. Tech. Longview Age 21, Class 59, Dorm Coun. HOGAN, WENDELL G. “Bud” Ag. Ed. IFinters Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Wrestling Club, Collegiate FFA. HOHLT, CHARLES E. Eco. Burton Age 24, Class 59, Eco. Club. HOHN, JOHN Y. “Dutch” Civ. Eng. Nordhelm Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. M-Band, ASCE, Wrestling Team, ASME, Y-Pres. Hometown Club.’ HOLDER, DORMAN L. Ind. Tech. Greenville Age 23, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, Hunt County Hometown Club, Amer. Safety Soc. HOLDER, HENRY C. Ind. Tech. Age 26, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc. HOLDER, RONALD W. Mech. Eng. Age 22, Class 58, C-Comp., ASHAE, ASME. HOLLE, DENNIS C. Geol. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Geology Club, RV’s. Iraan “Ronnie” Greenville Brenham Ain HOLLISTER, DONALD R. “Don” Ag. and Eco. Wills Point Age 23, Class 58, 1st Lt. A-TC, Outstanding Soph., Boxing Team, Van Zandt County Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, DS, DMS. HOLMES, FRANK L. “Kiko” History Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Dallas Hometown Club, Swim¬ ming Team, Water Polo Team. HOPPE, ROBERT H. Aero. Eng. Abilene Age 27, Class 53, IAS. HOPPER, JACK R. Chem. Eng. Highlands Age 21, Class 59, AIChE. HOPPER, JOHN I. An. Hus. Lampasas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Land-of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. HORN, JERRY A. “Wishbone” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Batt. 2nd Regt., Chair. Radio Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Sec. MSC Directorate, ASE. HOUSE, FRANK E. “Red” Aero. Eng. Big Spring Age 25, Class 59, IAS. HOUSTON, JOHN R., JR. “Big John” Arch. Const. Temple Age 21, Class 59, AGC, AIA, Bell County Club Pres. HOWARD, JOHN S. Gen. Bus. Pleasanton Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Pres. Atascosa County Hometown Club. HOWARD, THOMAS E. An. Sci. Age 21, Class 59, Lt. A-Vet., Sec. Panhandle AUMA, College FFA. HOWARD, WILLIAM J„ JR. Acct. Age 27, Class 54, Acct. Soc. HOWELL, THOMAS D. Acct. Age 26, Class 59, Acct. Soc., DS. “Tommy” Amarillo Hometown Club, “Jim” Vernon “Tom” Clute HUGGINS, BOBBY R. Ind. Tech. Kerens Age 23, Class 59, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, RV, Iota Lambda Sigma, DMS, Ind. Ed. Club, Pres. Hometown Club. HUDGINS, MARCUS R. Pet. Eng. and Geol. Eng. Winters Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, RV, DS, DMS, Rep. Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club, AIME, Best Drilled Fish, Sqd. 9. HUDSON, W. B. Math Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Davis Hometown Club. HUDSON, RAY C. Pers. Goldthwaite Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., Chair. MSC Pers., Evaluation Comm., DMS, Battalion Staff. HUFFAKER, ROBERT S., JR. “Bob” Engl, and Ed. Bryan Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 5th Bn. Staff, Aggie Players, Brazos County Hometown Club, Agron. Soc. HUGHES, JAMES F. “Jim” Elec. Eng. Beaumont Age 25, Class 55, AIEE, Beaumont Hometown Club, Gymnastic Team, DS. Dallas HUMAN, GEORGE E. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 59. HUNN, MICHAEL B. “Mike” Mech. Eng. Pasadena Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Signal, The Engineer Staff, ASME, Best Drilled Freshman. HUNTER, R. FREDERICK “Great White” Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Capt. W-Band, Best Drilled Fish and Soph., Drum and Bugle Corps, Honor Code Council, ASCE, Adm. Off. RV, DMS, Silver Taps Team, Drum Major W-Band. HUNTER, WALTER A., JR. “Bubba” Bus. Adm. Galveston Age 22, Class 59, Bus. Soc., Galveston County Hometown Club. HUSKINSON, WILLIAM M„ JR. “Bill” Ind. Tech. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. 1st Bn. Staff, Pres. Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Singing Cadets, ADA, Ind. Ed. Club, DMS, DS, Opportunity Award. HUTCHISON, ROSS F. “Hutch” Gen. Bus. Irving Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Student Senate, Sec. Election Comm., Bus. Soc., SCONA IV, V-Pres. Texas Intercollegiate Stu¬ dent Assn., Delta Phi Alpha, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Op¬ portunity Award. IRWIN, KENNETH W. “Bill” Hist. Longview Age 21, Class 59, Pre-Med—Pre-Dent Club, Sec. German Club, Dorm Coun. ISAACKS, HUBERT D. “H. P.” Ind. Tech. Sour Lake Age 20, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., Fish Drill Team, Ind. Ed. Club. JACKSON, CHARLES P. Civ. Eng. Fort Worth Age 27, Class 59, ASCE. JACKMAN, MARK D., JR. Pet. and Geol. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp., Soph. Intramural Mgr., Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Dallas Hometown Club. JAMAIL, CLARENCE E. “Ed.” Mktg. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-AAA, Mktg. Club, SCONA, St. Thomas Hometown Club. JAMES, MIKE E. Mech. Eng. Tyler Age 21, Class 59, ASME. JAMES, PAUL A. Civ. Eng. Commerce, Oklahoma Age 25, Class 59, ASCE. JEFFREY, JOHN G. Gen. Bus. Washington, D. C. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Qm., Chair.-Browsing Library Comm., Yankee Hometown Club, Singing Cadets, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Insurance Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. JEWELL, OLIVER R. Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Athens Age 27, Class 59, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. JINKS, JAMES D. “Doug” Bus. Adm A i vin Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, Best Drilled Soph. B-FA B US JOHN Jo N 16 JOH N r R nCe S ° C ’’ T ° Wn Hal1 RV ’ DS ' Aero. Eng! Ennis Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 7th Gp., Outstanding Fish 2nd Gp-, Outstanding Soph. 8th Gp., 7th Group Sgt. Maj., AFROTC, DMS, JOHNSON, THOMAS L. «T T Mktg. Ysiet Age 20, Class 59, Capt. A-Inf., Pres. Mktg. Soc., Pres. El Pas Hometown Club, Senior Court, SCONA. JOINER, DAVID S. Pet. Eng. Gorman Age 20, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Tau Beta Pi. JONAS, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Physics Renville Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Engrs., Singing Cadets, Physics Club. JONES, BOB C. Zoology, Pre-Med. North Zulch Age 22, Class 59, Pre-Med—Pre-Dent Soc. JONES, DENNIS W. Civ. Eng. Quemodo Age 21, Class 59, Major, 4th Bn. 1st Regt. Staff, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, DS, DMS, ASCE. JONES, HERMANN M. “Lonnie” Pet. Eng Houston Age 26, Class 55, C-Comp., Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Photography Club, USMC S Sgt. JONES, JAMES D. “ji m ” Ent. Coolidge Age 22, Class 59, C-Comp., MGM Hometown Club, Ent. Soc. JONES, JAMES W. “j ig ” Mktg. Marlin Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. White Band, Mktg. Soc., Wesley Found., Falls County Hometown Club, Music Club. JONES, JOHN H. M- E - _ Dallas Age 21, Class 59, ASME, Dallas Hometown Club. JONES, MANLEY W., JR. “Jonesie” Bus. Adm. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Major 5th Bn. Staff, Bus. Adm. Soc., Senior Court, DS, DMS, Brazos Valley Hometown Club. SENIORS JONES, RANDALL W. Pet. Eng. Burnet Age 22, Class 59, Pres. Pet. Eng. Club, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Land- of-the-Lakes Hometown Club. JORDAN, FRANK W. Aero. Engr. Baytown Agt 26, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sq. 21, Honor Council, IAS, Baytown Hometown Club. JUDAH, HENRY P., JR. “J e” Hist. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Regt. Staff, Canterbury Club, Pre- Law Soc., Lamar Ch apter of Houston Hometown Club, SCONA IV. KAPPEL, WALTER F. “Snake” Civ. Eng. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 59, Capt. B-FA, Pres. Centex Hometown Club, Pit. Leader RV, ASCE, Sr. Honor Code Rep. KASPER, PAUL E. «j e” Ed. Shiner Age 25, Class 59, Pres. Lavaca Co. A M Club, NEA, Commen¬ tator Staff. KAVANAUGH, HERBERT C. “Herb” Aero. Eng. Fort Worth Age 26, Class 54, IAS, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Church of Christ Student Coun. KEELING, WILLIAM E. “Buddy” Elec. Engr. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Ord., Honor Council, AIEE-IRE, AOE. KEETCH, EDWARD Y. “Eddie” Insurance Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Pres. Oklahoma Hometown Club, Insurance Soc., Bus. Soc., Newman Club. KEILERS, JAMES W. “ji m ” Dairy Sci. Austin Age 21, Class 59, Pres. Dairy Sc. Club, Sr. Dairy Judging Team, Lutheran Student Assn. A i o KEITH, JOHN H. Dairy Prod. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 59, Alpha Zeta, Dairy Sci. Club. KELLER, HARRY D. Civ. Eng. Hamilton Age 25, Class 55, ASCE. KELLY, ALLEN E. “Al” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 25, Class 59, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres. Eng. Coun., DS. KELLY, WILLIAM 0. “WO” Mech. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, Major 5th Group, ASME, Election Comm., Ft. Worth Hometown Club. KENT, WARREN D., JR. Vet. Med. Fluker, Louisiana Age 21, Class 59, AVMA. KERR, ROBERT T. “Bob” Journ. Coleman Age 22, Class 58, Ed. Commentator, Adver. Assn., Sigma Delta Chi. KING, GEORGE L. Mech. Eng. Columbus Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Comp., ASME, SAME, DMS, Student Engrs. Con. KINGSBURY, CHARLES T. Finance Houston Age 23, Class 57, Canterbury Assn., Houston Lamar Hometown Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., DS. KIRBY, ROGER M. “Animal” Land. Arch. Canada Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Guadalupe Hometown Club, Land, and Flori. Club. SENIORS KIRKPATRICK, RONALD C. Elec. Eng. Port Arthur Age 20, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Track Team, AIEE, Port Arthur Hometown Club. KIRSCHKE, JOHN A., JR. Vet. Med. Boerne Age 21, Class 59, DS, Flying Kadets, Varsity Fencing Team, Fencing Club, Jr. AUMA, Wm. ' H. Danforth Scholarship Award. KIRST, ALFRED, JR. “Al” Elec. Eng. Seguin Age ' 22, Class 58, Who’s Who, Civilian Student Coun. Pari., V-Pres. Centex Hometown Club, Sec. Soc. Sec., K. of C., New¬ man Club, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Radio Club, Rifle Team, DS, IRE. KITZMAN, OLIVER S. Bus. Adm. Pattison Age 24, Class 59, Debate Team, Aggie Players. KLEMENT, JEROME J. “Klem” Ag. Ed. Muenster Age 21, Class 59, Collegiate FFA, Cooke County Hometown Club, Newman Club. KLOPFENSTEIN, ALBERT H. “Bert” Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-AAA, Town Hall Staff, Student Publications Board. KNIGHT, SIDNEY E. “Sid” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 23, Class 59, ASME, ASHAE. KOPNIG, WENDELL E. Hist. Yorktown Age 21, Class 59, Ecum. Conf. Planning Comm., Lutheran Student Assn. KONECNY, JERRY N. Geol., Pet. Engr. Bryai Age 21, Class 59, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. A I A Midnight yell practice always precedes a home game. KORENEK, JIMMIE L. “Jim” Ind. Eng. Garland Age 21, Class 59, A-Signal, Ind. Eng. Club. KORTH, EDWIN H., JR. “Redbird” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 22, Class 59, ASME. KRAUSE, DAVID M. Bus. Burlington Age 22, Class 59, Newman Club, Interfaith Coun., Dorm Coun., Mktg. Soc. KRUEGER, EDWARD A. “Kraut” Ind. Eng. Brenham Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, AIIE, Pres. Brenham Home¬ town Club, Lutheran Student Assn. KUBIN, JOHN S. “Johnny” Mech. Eng. Crosby Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, ASME, SAE, Baytown Hometown Club, Newman Club, DS. KUBRIGHT, JOHN M. Mktg. Wallis Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Ft. Bend County Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., DS. KUNKLE, ELMER E. Pers. Adm. Alice Age 21, Class 59, Capt. 13, RV, Brush Country Hometown Club. LABHART, CECIL W. “Cecil” Ind. Tech. Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 59, V-Pres. Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Found. Soc. LACY, ROGER S. Vet. Med. Vernon Age 21, Class 59, Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team, AVMA, Hometown Club. 415 LAIRD, HENRY L. “Monkey Boy” P ' E. Coleman Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, SFOA, PE Club, Runnels- Coleman Hometown Club. LANDRUM, THOMAS L. Ind. Tech. Childress Age 23, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club. LANE, CLIFFORD W., JR. Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Ind. Ed. Club, Pres. Austin Chapter Houston Hometown Club. LANGFORD, BOBBY L. An. Hus. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, Pres. Port Arthur Home¬ town Club, Boxing Team, DS. LANGSTON, JAMES R. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Springfield, Missouri Age 21, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, SAE, DS. LANGSTON, LARRY E. Civ. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 59,1st Lt. A-Inf., ASCE. LASSITER, JAMES T. “Tommy” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Town Hall Staff, Dallas Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph, and Fish. LASSITER, ROBERT T. G. “Bob” Mktg. Hampton, Virginia Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 5th Gp. Staff, Outstanding Freshman, 2nd Wing, Treas. Soph. Class, Mktg. Soc., Election Commission, Sec.- Treas. Jr. Class, Houston Sales Exec. Club Scholarship, DS, DMS. LATHAM, BERT L. Mech. Eng. Killeen Age 22, Class 58, SAE, Bell County Hometown Club. I LAUREL, A. DAVID “Charlie Brown” Ind. Tech. Laredo Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Intramural Manager, Laredo Hometown Club, Safety Soc., Ind. Ed. Club. LAWSON, RAYMOND A. Arch. Design Dallas Age 30, Class 57, AIA. LAYNE, LEN H. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Reg. Sta ff, Capt. Fencing Team, V-Pres. Pre-Law Soc., Rep. YMCA Cabinet, Cadence Staff, Reg. Color Guard, Mktg. Soc. LEDNICKY, EDWARD F. M ec }i Ef%g IP est Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, RV, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, ASME, SAE, West Hometown Club, Newman Club. LEEPER, LEON E. “Leep” Mktg. Killeen Age 24, Class 59, 2nd Lt. A-Trans., Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. Camera Club, Dance Club, Cen-Tex Hometown Club, AO A, Chap- parel Sports Car Club, Ins. Soc., Army Brat’s Club, BSU, Disciples of Christ. LEIDOLF, EMIL J., JR. “Joe” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, ASME, ASHAE, A M Softball Team, Dallas Hometown Club. LEINWEBER, DONALD N. “Don” Mech. Eng. Mountain Home Age 29, Class 51, Music Group, ASME. LIGON, JOHN L. Liberal Arts Odessa Age 22, Class 58, CO 2nd Regt., Pres. Cadet Court, Who’s Who, Exec. Comm., SCONA III, Delegate, SCONA IV. LILLEY, EDWIN E. “Ed” Pet. Eng. Dallardsville Age 22, Class 58, AIME, Pet ' . Eng. dub. Dallas LINDSEY, GAINOR J. Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. White Band, Election Commission. LINDSEY, MAGNESS A. “Pee Wee” Gen. Bus. Devine Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-TC, Bus. Soc., Southwest Tex. Home¬ town Club. LINENBERGER, DONALD E. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 11, Singing Cadets, Bus. Mgr., V-Pres. SAE, Exec. Comm., Aggie Christian Fellowship. LINNSTAEDTER, EMIL E. Mech. Eng. Lindale Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Pres. Tyler-Smith Coun. Hometown Club, ASME. LIPPKE, HAGEN Dairy Prod. Yorktown Age 22, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun.—Treas., H. F. Heap Award, Borden Award. LIPSCOMB, DON B. Civ. Eng. Denton Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, ASCE. LIVELY, CHARLES W. Education Crockett Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Arts and Sci. Coun., V-Pres. Student Natl. Ed. Assn., DS. LLOYD, HERMAN R. Mech. Eng. Longview Age 24, Class 59. LOCKRIDGE, JAMES M. “Dim” Civ. Eng. Comanche Age 24, Class 56, 2nd Lt. B-Comp. SENIORS LODEN, HAROLD A. “Hal” Elec. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 58, Radio Club, Bizzell Dorm Coun.—Pres., AIEE. LOHMAN, TOMMIE E. Pet. Eng. Shreveport, Louisiana Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-AAA, RV’s, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Great Issues Comm., Shreveport Hometown Club. LOMAX, DOUGLAS T. Chem. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE. LOPEZ, SAM Hist. Bryan Age 25, Class 59. LOVE, ORVAL R. Ag. Eng. Blanco Age 26, Class 53, Treas. ASAE, Camera Club. LOWE, TEDDY R. “Ted” Bus. Adm. Canyon Age 22, Class 58, Town Hall, Head Yell Leader, Student Senate, Ins. Club, Who’s Who, Wrestling Team. LUCAS, JOHN D. Bus. Adm. Rosebud Age 25, Class 59, Mktg. Soc. LUCAS, VIC F. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 9, DS, Dallas Hometown Club, Bowling Comm. LUCE, JACKIE M. Physics and Math Uvalde Age 20, Class 59, Eng. Club, Who’s Who, Delta Psi Omega, Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Physics Club. AI7 LUDWIG, FREDERICK F. Arch. Age 26, Class 59, AIA. LUHN, ROBERT E. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, ASCE. LUTTRALL, DONALD G. Ind. Eng. Age 25, Class 55, AIIE. “Fred” San Antonio “Bob” Bellville “Don” Stephenville LUNARDON, JOHNNY P. Arch. Strawn Age 21, Class 59, Major 2nd Wing Staff, Chaplain, Newman Club, Student Chap. AIA, Student Chap. ACC, Publicity Mgr. ACC. LYBECKER, GEORGE W. Ind. Ed. San Antonio Age 22, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Found. Soc., Camera Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. LYLE, HENRY F. “Fletch” History Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Arm., Recital Series Comm., Recorder SCONA III, Arts and Sci. Council, Pres. Debate Soc., Fine Arts, Ed. Battalion. LYNCH, WILLIAM E., JR. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 28, Class 59, ASME, DS. LYND, LAWRENCE R. “Smiley” Gen. Bus. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, Major 5th Group Staff, SCONA III, IV, Great Issues Comm., Fish Yell Leader, Fish Drill Team. LYON, JAMES M. “Jim” Fisheries Port Arthur Age 30, Class 59, Ag. Coun., Fish and Game Club, TASCA. SENIORS LYON, JOHNNY F. “Couger” Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. College Station Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Pres. Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club, DS, Aggie Talent Show, Minor Sport Letterman, Swimming Team, FIP Pilot Training. LYONS, RONALD I. “Ronnie” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18; IAS, Sigma Gamma Tau, DS, DMS. McBride, Robert g. “jerry” Insurance Shreveport, Louisiana Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, Pres. Shreveport Hometown Club, Bus. Mgr. Aggieland, Ins. Soc., RV’s, “The House.” McBRIERTY, HARRY J., JR. Math Ennis Age 23, Class 58. McCALLUM, PATRICK V. “Pat” Ag. Ed. Lamarque Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Lamarque Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA Chap. McCARLEY, HUGH E. Ind. Ed. (I. T.) McKinney Age 24, Class 56, Ind. Ec. Club, V-Pres. Stud. Safety Club. “Sonny” Queen City 4IR McCASLAND, WILLIAM E. Dairy Sci. Age 21, Class 59, Dairy Sci. Club. McCLAREN, JOEL R. “Bo” Ag. Ed. Cameron Age 21, Class 59, Major 4th Bn. Staff, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H, Poultry Sci. Club, Agriculturist Staff, Agron. Soc., Corps Staff. McClendon, dayle w. “Mac” Math Balias Age 25, Class 56, AIEE. McCRARY, JACK N. Mech. Eng. Midland Age 21, Class 59, Capt. B-Ord., DMS, DS, Outstanding Fish A-Ord., SCONA III, SCONA IV, Comm. Chair., Fish Drill Team, V-Pres. AOA, Treas. ASME, Treas. Fort Worth Hometown Club, Outstanding Jr. RV, Pit. Ldr. RV’s, YMCA, Intramural Mgr. McDaniel, jerry c. «Mac” Ag. Ed. Gainesville Age 21, Class 59, CoUegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, MSC Dance Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. McDaniel, william n. “Bur Chem. Eng. Jasper Age 21, Class 59, Maj. Band Staff, RV’s, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AlChE, BSU, Jasper County Hometown Club. McDonough, brian “Mac” Civ. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Class 58, SAME, AGC, Galveston Hometown Club. McFARLIN, MALVERN G. “Mac” Ind. Tech. Shreveport, Louisiana Age 22, Class 58, Flying Kadets, Shreveport Hometown Club. McILHERAN, ARON A. “Alex” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff, 2nd Regt. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, DS, ASME. McKENNEY, SAMUEL S. “Steve” Ind. Dot. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn., 1st Regt. Staff, Wrestling Team, Dallas Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Bn. Honor Coun. Rep. McKECHNIE, ROBERT M., Ill “Bob” Elec. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Engrs., IRE, Etta Kappa Nu, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, AIEE. McKinley, Charles h. “Moke” Aero. Eng. Kilgore Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 5th Gp., SCONA II, III, IV, Great Issues Comm., AOA, IAS, Fish Swim Team, SEC, DS. During Bonfire Week, deceptively soft ground was a continual problem. A I O McKNIGHT, JAMES G. “Mac” Insurance Irving Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, Pres. Insurance Soc., Sr. Intramural Mgr., DS, DMS, Fish Track Team, Town Hall Staff, Dallas Hometown Club. McLELAND, HUGH W. Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., Spring Branch Home¬ town Club. McLEMORE, JOHN A. “John” Range Mgt. Stephenville Age 23, Class 59, Game and Fish Club, Range Mgt. Club. McMAINS, LEWIS W. “Pete” Ag. Ed. Carrizo Springs Age 25, Class 56, Wesley Foundation, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Saddle and Sirloin Club. McMATH, LANEY M. “McSnatch” Ed. and Psy. Midland Age 21, Class 59, Pvt. B-FA, Aggieland Staff, Battalion Photog., Midland Hometown Club, V-Pres., Student NEA-Publicity Dir. McNUTT, DURAN G. “Gayle” Journ. Comanche Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Composite, Pres., Sigma Delta Chi, Exec. News Ed., Battalion, MSC Council, Arts and Sci. Council, Fish YMCA Council, French Club Chair, Texas Jr. College Press Assn.. Outstandine Soph, and Jr. in Joum., Press Qub. McPHAIL, JAMES M. “Mac” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Houston Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. McQUITTY, FOREST E. “Mac” Elec. Eng. Eon Worth Age 21, Class 59, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, DS. McVAY, LARRY M. “Mac” Ins. Pans Age 22, Class 59, Ins. Soc., Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Red River Home¬ town Qub. McWilliams, rhea a. Math Bellaire Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Lamar Hometown Qub, Westminster Student Fellowship, Math Qub. MADOLE, TRAVIS E. “T” Math Houston Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Jeff. Davis Hometown Qub Treas., Eco. Qub. MaGOUIRK, JACKIE N. “Jack” Ind. Dist. New London Age 23, Qass 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Rusk County Hometown Club, Amer. Foundry Soc. MAHER, DONALD R. “Don” Dairy Prod. Brownsville Age 28, Class 59, Dairy Sci. Qub. MAHER, MICHAEL G. “Mike” Elec. Eng. Pasadena Age 23, Class 56, Fish Drill Team, AIEE-IRE, K.ofC. MAHRENHOLZ, NORMAN L. Agron. Vincennes, Indiana Age 20, Qass 59, Alpha Zeta, Agron. Soc., Dorm Chaplain, Yankee Hometown Qub. MAJORS, GEORGE W., JR. Acct. p or t Arthur Age 22, Qass 59, Acct. Soc., Port Arthur Hometown Club, Amer. Acct. Assn. MALLOW, JOE R. Geol. Brownwood Age 22, Qass 60, Geol. Qub MALONE, WILLIAM M. “BILL Chem. Eng. San Antonio Age 27, Qass 59, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIChE. MAREK, JAMES A. Ind. Ed. Taylor Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff, 1st Reg., Ind. Ed. Club, Hometown Club Pres. MARKILLIE, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 20, Class 59, Capt. C-AAA, Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, IRE, Soph. Drill Team, Gymnastics Team, DMS, Soph. V-Pres., RV, Outstanding Fish and Soph., SCONA, DS. MARSHALL, JOE K. An. Hus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Capt B-Comp. MARSHALL, ROBERT P., JR. “Bob” Geology Kingsville Age 21, Class 59, Capt. C-Engr., Pres. Geology Club, Sec.-Treas., Student Eng. Coun., DS, DMS. MARSHALL, RUFUS B. “Ben” Civ. Eng. and Engl. Terrell Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Pres. A M Wesley Founda¬ tion, Chaplain, 1st Regt., Inter-Faith Council, Opers. Sgt. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Regt. MARTIN, CHARLES C, JR. “Kip” Civ. Eng. and Arch. Richardson Age 23, Class 57, AGC. MARTINEZ, ANTONIO C. “Tony” History El Paso Age 25, Class 56, Fish Drill Team, Ind. Ed. Club, Newman Club, Rifle Team, El Paso Hometown Club. MARTINEZ, SAMUEL O. “Sammy” Aero. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, IAS. MASSINGALE, JOHN Mktg. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Hometown Club. Ozona T., JR. “John” Sherman Lt. Sqd. 14, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Grayson SENIORS Sec. Dorm Coun. Anson ASCE, MATTOX, HOYT T. “Toby” J our ■ Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Fish Cross Country, Press Club, Batt. Staff, Chair. House Committee, Pres., A M Chap., Stud. Adver. Assn. Pari., Sigma Delta Chi, Aggie Players, SCONA IV, Reagan Chap., Houston Hometown Club. MAURITZ, MARCUS N. “Pat” Farm Mgt. Canada Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff, 1st Regt., Fish Football, Fish Swimming Team, Student Senate, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pari. MAXWELL, ROBERT D. “Don” Pers. Adm. Shepherd Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc, DMS. MAYFIELD, ALBERT D. Civ. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, Puryear Dorm. Coun., Hometown Club. MAY, LAUERNE C. Ind. Tech. Riviera Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Batt. Staff 1st Regt., Ind. Ed. Club, SAME, Rifle Team, Safety Soc., Newman Club, Pres. B rush Country Hometown Club. MAYHUE, DON W., JR. “Pigmy” PE San Antonio Age 23, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Armor, Swimming Team, San Antonio Hometown Club, PE Club, Army Brats Club. MAYR, WILLIAM F., II “Willie” Ind. Eng. Waco Age 20, Class 59, Maj. 6th Group Staff, Sec. Great Issues Comm., AOA, AIIE, Honor Council Rep., Co-Editor Cadence, YMCA, Waco- McLennan Coun. Hometown Club. MAYS, JOHN A. “Monk” Gen. Bus. Galena Park Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Armor, Bus. Soc., Hometown Club, BSU Exec. Council. MEDLEY, CARL L, JR. “Mike” PE Raymondville Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Fish Track, Lower Rio Grande Hometown Club, PE Club. A i “Sam” Odessa MEEK, SAMUEL W., JR. Ind. Ed. Age 25, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Soc. Club. MEEKS, CLARENCE M. Ind. Tech. Price Age 23, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club. MEIR, FRANK L. Arch. Dalla Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Canterbury Club, AIA, Home town Club. MEIER, MORRIS G. Ind. Eng. Austin Age 27, Class 59, Pres. Alpha Pi Mu, Sec.-Rep. SEC, AIEE, Home¬ town Club. MERCER, PAUL G. Ind. Eng. Galveston Age 24, Class 56, AIEE, Civilian Student Coun., Great Issues Comm., AIEE. MERI-AKRI, ALEXANDER Civ. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, DS, DMS, ASCE, RV’s. MESSER, CHARLES N. “Chuck” Ind. Tech. Tyler Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, SCONA, Ind. Ed. Club. MEURER, FRED A. “German” Journ. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 5th Gp. Staff, Mgn. Ed. Battalion, DMS, Arts and Sci. Coun., Sigma Delta Chi, Outstanding Soph. Joum. Student, TDNA News Intern. MEYER, ALTON H., JR. Mech. Eng. Lamarque Age 21, Class 59, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. SENIORS “Gene” Melvin MIDDLETON, DAVID G. “Gene” Acct. Melvin Age 25, Class 59, Acct. Soc. DS. MIKULENKA, EDWARD J. “Ed” Ind. Dist. Houston Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Gp., Sr. Intramural Mgr., Spring Branch Hometown Club, St. Thomas Houston Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Off. AFS. MILAM, DICKIE C. Gen. Bus. Big Spring Age 21, Class 59, Football MILLER, CONARD D. 4 n - H us - Eastland Age 26, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club. MILLER, JAMES H. Hi st - Austin Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Athletics, Austin Hometown Club, Varsity Baseball, “T” Association, DS. MILLER, PHILIP H. “Phil” Mech. Eng. and Ind. Eng. Denison Age 21, Class 59, ASME, SEC. MILLER, THOMAS H. “Killer” Chem. Eng. Alvin Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, RV’s, AIChE, SCONA III, V-Pres. Phi Eta Sigma, Jr. Yell Leader, Outstanding Fish and Soph., Intramural Mgr. Student Senate, Exchange St. Adv. Bo., Newman Club, Sons of Amer. Rev. Award, DS, DMS, Eng. Coun. MILLIKEN, EARL W., JR. Ind. Tech. Denison Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, BSU, Ind. Ed. Club. MINOR, JOSEPH E. “Stork” Civ. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 59, Maj. Cons. Band Staff, ASCE, SAME, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Drum and Bugle Corps, Mosher Steel Company Scholarship. N- -- ’59 MITCHELLA, MONROE D. “Binky” Mech. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 22, Varsity Golf Letterman, ASME, DMS. MOCZYGEMBA, ALBERT D. Mech. Eng. Roth Age 26, Class 55, KOFC. MOEBUS, FERDINAND J., JR. “Yankee” Ind. Ed. Roselle, N. J. Age 27, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Amer. Foundry Soc., Newman Club. MOEHLMAN, CHARLES F., Ill Ind. Ed. Age 24, Class 59. MOELLER, AL C. Civ. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sq. 15, V-Pres. Hometown Club, ASCE. MOHR, HENRY 0. 1 pt Mp 1 Age 31, Class 62, AVMA. “Fred” Bryan “AT San Antonio Sec. Soph. Class, Newman Club, Colorado City MONK, JAMES R. Chem. Carthage Age 22, Class 59, ASC. MOODY, ROBERT L. “Bob” Chem. Jefferson Age 22, Qass 59, 1st Lt. B-Ord., Chair. MSC Dance Comm., AOA, SAME, YMCA, Marshall Hometown Club, Chem. Soc. Rue Pinalle, Singing Cadets. MOON, WALTER H. “Buddy” Ind. Tech. Waco Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp., Ind. Ed. Club, Fish Drill Team, Waco Hometown Club. 493 MOORE, DON W. Pet. Eng. Caldwell Age 21, Gass 59, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, Senior Court, Singing Cadets, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, MSC House Committee. MOORE, GAYLE E. Ind. Ed. Ft. Worth Age 22, Gass 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Ind. Ed. Qub, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Gub. MOORE, JOHN W, III Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Gass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Sec. MSC, Radio Comm., Houston San Jacinto Hometown Club, Election Commission. MOORE, LOYD C. “L.C.” Elec. Eng. Fort Worth Age 27, Class 59, AIEE. MOOSBERG, JOHN B. “Moose” Chem. Eng. Center Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Reg., Phi Eta Sigma, RV, AIChE., Intramural Mgr., Index Editor Aggieland, DS, DMS, Assn, of the U.S. Army Award, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club. MORAN, ROGER S. “Yankee” PE Copiague, Long Island, Hew York Age 20, Gass 59, 1st Lt. A-Trans., PE Club, Ed. and Psy. Club, AOA, Hometown Gub, Pres. Singing Cadets, Civil Air Patrol, AAPER, Intramural Manager. MORBITZER, DONALD R. “Whites” Civ. Eng. Fort Worth Age 24, Gass 59. MORGAN, ROBERT M. “Mike” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Gass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, AIEE, Dallas Hometown Club. MOROFUJI, RICHARD Ind. Ed. Pharr Age 26, Class 56, Ind. Ed. Club, Rio Grande Club. I MORRISON, BILLY C. “BUI” Mech. Eng. Elgin Age 27, Class 52, ASE, ASME. MORRISON, VIRGIL N. “Igor” Math Dallas Age 22, Class 58. MORRISS, JAMES H. “Pete” Pet. Eng. Bonham Age 23, Gass 58, Pet. Eng. Club. MORROW, ROBERT E. “Bob” Acct. Cleveland Age 23, Class 58, Acct. Soc., Phi Eta Sigma. MORTON, WILLIAM R. “Rog” Geol. Marshall Age 22, Class 58, Geol. Club, Geophysics Club, Marshall Home¬ town Club. MOSKOL, DONALD- E. “Don” Ag. Eco. Santa Rosa Age 21, Gass 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, V-Pres. Rio Grande Hometown Gub. MOTHERSPAW, JACK M. “Butch” Elec. Eng. Uvalde Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Signal, IRE, Newman Club, Southwest Hometown Qub. MOUNT, GLYNN 0., JR. “Pat” Aero Eng. San Antonio Age 25, Class 59, IAS, DS. MUENKER, EMMETT W. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Lovelady Age 21, Gass 59, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, RV, ASME, SAE. 424 MUHLESTEIN, LADO, JR. Mech. Eng. Skidmore Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, DS, DMS, RV’s, Tau Beta Pi, SAE ASME. MULKEY, OLIVER C., Ill “Clark” Vet. Med. Denison Age 21, Class 59, Dorm Coun. AVMA. MULLEN, JOE N. History Cleveland Age 30, Class 59, Pet Eng. Club, AIME, Pre-Law Soc., DS. MURFF, SAMUEL T. “Sam” Elec. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 55, AIEE, IRE, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. MURRAY, MICHAEL P. “Mike” Pers. A dm. Crosby Age 22, Class 59, Bus. Soc. MYERS, LARRY G. “Pierre” Chem. Eng. Groves Age 21, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Capt. Varsity Rifle Team. MYERS, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Econ. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, RV’s, Issues Chair. Student Senate, Sec. Chair SCONA IV, SCONA III, Del. to SCUSA, Del. to UN Mock Conv.—SM U, Pres. BSU, Singing Cadets. NEAL, SAMUEL L., JR. “Big L” Mktg. Paris Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Town Hall Staff, DMS, Issues Comm., SCONA IV, Best Drilled Soph. 1st Bn. 1st. Regt., 12th Man Basketball, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Paris Hometown Club. NEUMAN, DAVID A. Finance Galveston Age 21, Class 59, Bus. Sdc., Galveston Hometown Club. SENIORS NEW, JEFF W. CJiern. Franklin Age 27, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE, Sec. NEWMAN, EDWARD N. “Ed” Ag. Eco. Paris Age 28, Class 59, Ag. Eco. Club. NEWMAN, LEE W. Civ. Eng. Kopperl Age 24, Class 58, “T” Assn., Track Letterman, ASCE. NEWTON, MAX D. “Fig” An. Hus. Winnsboro Age 21, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Northeast Tex. Hometown Club. NEVILL, MASON J. Civ. Eng. i i a Age 25, Class 59. NICHOLS, JERRY L. “Nick” Chem. Eng. Monticello, Ark. Age 21, Class 59, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. NICHOLS, PAUL R. “Nick” Ento. Houston Age 23, Class 58, Ento. Club, Milby Hometown Club. NISS, KEITH F. Aero. Eng. Bryan Age 25, Class 57, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, DS, IAS. NOACK, RICHARD R. “Dick” Mktg. tp ac0 Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Regt., Student Senate, Chair. Elec. Commission, Waco Hometown Club Pres., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc. 425 Rudy Schubert leads the solemn “old army” elephant walk. SENIORS NOLAND, BILLY RAY “P. J. Possum” Ini. Tech. Waco Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-FA, DS, RV’s, Soph. Drill Team, Gym¬ nastics Team, Aggieland Staff, Sec. Iota Lambda Sigma, Sec. Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Student Safety Sec., Ind. Ed. Qub, Waco Home¬ town Club, Canterbury Assn. NORRIS, HUGH C., JR. “Manny” Civ. Eng. Big Sandy Age 21, Glass 59, Major 3rd Group Staff, ASGE, ITS, Music Group, Corps Honor Council.. NOVOSAD, ALLEN J. Gen. Bus. Edna Age 22, Class 59, Bus. Soc. NYE. ERLE A. “Panda” Elec. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt A-Signal, AHEE, Ft. Worth Hoimetown Club. ODEN, JEROME H, “Jerry” Meek. Eng. College Station Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Counp., RWs, 8AE, Pres.-AOA, SEC. OETH, THOMAS F. “Tom” Food Tech. Dubuque, Iowa Age 21, Class 59, Newman Quli, Yankee Hometown Glnb DS, Saddle and Sirloin Club. OLDS, WILLIAM R. “R ay Arch. Abilene Age 21, Class 59, Major 5th Bn. Staff, SCGNA ID and I¥ Student Chapter AIA, DS, Abilene Hometown Club. OLSMITH, FRANK V. “Ole” Gen. Bus. .Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Dallas. Hometown dub. Bus. Adm. Soc., Ins. Soc., Adver. Soc., Ord. Soc. O’MALLEY, RICHARD J. “Dick” Mech. Eng. Brenham Age 21, Class 59, Brenham Hometown Club. ORMSBY, ALBERT H. “Bert” Mktg. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Press Club, The House. OWEN BURLEY T. Gen. Bus. Wheeler Age 21, Class 59, Pres. Wheeler-Collinsworth Club, Bus. Soc., Insurance Soc. OWEN, JAMES E. “Stone face” Civ - Eng. ft. Worth Age 22, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. II, AGC, ASCE, ACE, A M Ski Club, 12th Man Bowl. PADBURY, ALFRED A. “Al” Pers. Adm. Philadelphia, Pa. Age 26, Class 59, Camera Club. PELHAM, GENE A. “Gene” Per. Adm. Kingsville Age 23, Class 59, Bus. Soc., Brushtown Hometown Club, Puryear Dorm Council, Music Comm. PALMER, DAN W. “Reptile” Mktg. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, 1st. Lt. A-FA, Mktg. Soc. Bus. Soc., Wichita Falls Hometown Club, The House. PALMER, FRED A. Wildlife Mgt. Tyler Age 21, Class 59 PANGTAY, BENITO T. Elec. Eng. Tampico, Mexico Age 25, Class 59, AIEE, Flying Kadets. PAPE, LINNIE E. Ag. Ed. Ganado Age 28, Class 59, FFA dub. PARKER, FREDDIE W. “Fred” Farm Mgt. Wills Point Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Pres. Van Zandt County Home¬ town Club, Ag. Ed. dub, West End Club. PARSONS, DONALD L. “Col.” Econ. Bryan Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 1st Reg. Staff, Newman Club, SCONA III, Pres. Sons of The Mil. Service dub. PARSONS, JAMES R. Elec. Eng. Paris Age 21, dass 59,1st Lt. Sqd. 10. PARTEN, JOE A. Gen. Bus. Longview Age 21, Class 59, French dub, Longview Hometown dub, Pre-Law Soc., 12th Man Basketball, Mktg. Soc., DS. PARTRIDGE, JOHN H. “Big John” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 22, dass 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, RV’s, Interfaith Council, Corpus Christi Hometown dub, Corps Chaplain. PATE, DAVID A. Flori. Coleman Age 21, dass 59, Flor. and Land. Arch. Soc., Ag. Coun. PATTERSON, JIMMY R. Arch. Seagoville Age 21, Class 59, Aggie Talent Show, ALA, Eng. Coun. DS. PATTERSON, ROBERT A. Arch. Design Dallas Age 31, Class 58, DS, AIA. PEACOCK, ARTHUR R. “Ace” Bus. Adm. and Mktg. Marlin Age 22, Class 59, Mktg. Soc., Marlin Hometown dub, 12th Man Basketball, Bus. Soc. 427 An. Sci. Tehuacana Age 22, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Ecumenical Conf., SCONA III, Sec. SCONA IV, Canterbury Assn. PEDISON, JAMES A. “Jim” Mech. Eng. Marshall Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Armor, ASME, Sec.-Treas—Marshall Homtown Club. PEPPER, DWANE G. Ag. Eco. Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 10, Pres.—Sr. Class, Feature Ed. Agri¬ culturist, Alpha Zeta, Great Issues Comm., Ag. Eco. Club, Elec¬ tion Commission, DS, DMS. PENA, CARLOS D. Elec. Eng. Laredo Age 21, Class 58. PENA, LUIS X. Bus. Adm. Eagle Pass Age 22, Class 59, Private B-Engrs., Wrestling Team, Southwest Home¬ town Club. PERES, RICHARD S. “Dick” Journ. Council Bluffs, Iowa Age 27, Class 59, Mang. Ed. Commentator, Sigma Delta Chi, Stud. Adver. As. PEREZ, JOSE R. “Ramy” Mktg. Laredo Age 22, Class 58, Laredo Hometown Club Mktg. Soc. PEREZ, ROBERTO D. “Tito” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Harlingen Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. PERKINS, RAY H. “Beke” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Qm., Aggieland Staff, MSC Public Relations Committee, ASME, DS. PERKINS, WILLIAM L. “Perk” Mech. Eng. Kilgore Age 22, Class 59, Amer. Found. Soc., ASHAE, Kilgore Hometown Club, ASME. PERRY, BILLY T. “BiU” Ct®. Eng. Groesbeck Age 25, Class 59, ASCE, M-G-M Hometown dub PERRY, WILLIAM L. JR. “Huey” Mech. Eng. and Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Fish Drill Team. PETERS, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ind, Ed. Ganado Age 23, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Found. Assn., K of C, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl. PETTITT, GEORGE I. “G.I.” Math Garland Age 27, Class 59, Math Club. PETTY, DAVID L. “Big Mama” Math Groves Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 17, AIEE, Program Committee. PFELTFER. ROBERT T. “Bob” Lib. Arts New Braunfels Age 2E, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Chair. SCONA IV, MSC Directorates. Arts Sci. Com., DMS, DS. PHILLIPS, BOBBY W. “Baby” Aero. Eng. Kingsville Age 21, Class 59, Maj. Band Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tam, Tam Beta PI, DMS, DS, Drum and Bugle Corps, Brush Comiitry Hometown Club, IAS. PHILIPP, CHARLES W. “Charlie” Range Mgt. Clifton Age 23, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Armor, Range and Forestry Club, Clifton Hometown Club, Pres. Planning Comm. SCONA IV. PICKETT, DONALD F. Elec. Eng. Age 33, Class 59, IRE. PIERCE, GEORGE E. Math Age 22, Class 58, Maj. 2nd Wing SA Hometown Gub. PIERSON, LARRY G. Mktg. Age 21, Gass 59, Lt. Col. Is “Don” San Antonio San Antonio Staff, Cadet Court, Math Gub, “Duck” Little Rock, Ark. ; Regt. Staff, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc. PITZER, CARROLL D. “Blackie” Geol. Refugio Age 26, Class 59, Geol. Gub. PIZZANO, FRANK Mech. Eng. Harlingen Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt B-Ord., Rio Grande Hometown Club, AOA, ASHAE PIZZITOLA, TANNIE L. “Tannie” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Gass 59, Pet Eng. Club, GeoJ. Gub, Hometown Club. POITEVENT, JOE L. Age 25, Gass 55, SCONA IV, DS, Acct. Soc. POLASKI, CHARLES H. Elec. Eng. Age 26, Gass 59, IRE. POLK, JOHN A. Houston “Charbe” San Antonio “Johnny” Ind. Dist. McAllen Age 22, Gass 59, “C” Comp., Fish Football and Track, Varsity Football, DS, DMS, Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Gub. SENIORS POLLEY, WILLIAM E. Mech. Eng. Satin Age 26. POLVADORE, JAMES B. “Jim” Aero. Livingston Age 21, Gass 59, IAS, Tau Beat Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau. PORTER, LEONARD J. “LJ.” Pet. Eng. Houston Age 21, Gass 59, Hometown Gub, Pet. Eng. Gub, AIME. POSEY, DELMA P. “Spook” Zoology Mexia Age 21, Gass 59, SCONA IV, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent. Soc., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, TASCA, Who’s Who, Mitchell Dorm Coun. POTH, LOUIS J., JR. Mech. Eng. Yoakum Age 21, Gass 59, Newman Gub ASME. POTTS, RICHARD K. “Kent” Plant and Soil Sci. . Bryan Age 21, Gass 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta, Agri. Coun., Intercollege Coun. POWELL, GEORGE E. “Ed” Acct. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 5th Bn., 2nd Regt. Staff, Acct, Soc., Engl. Club, DS, Brazos County Hometown Gub. POWELL, MILTON E. “Gene” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 26, Class 59, ASME, ASHAE. POWERS, ROBERT R. “Bobbo” Mktg. Baytown Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt, A-FA, Mktg. Soc., Baytown Hometown Club—Pres. 429 PRESSWOOD, BILLY P. “Taffy” Ind. Tech. Grand Saline Age 21, Class 59, Major 1st Bn. 1st Regt., Ed., Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Party Chair. Hometown Club. PROCHASKA, BERNARD T. “Benny” Elec. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Sig., AIEE, Newman Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. PRUITT, JARRELL D. “J.D.” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 55, Who’s Who, Eng. Coun., Sr. Class Rep.—Civilian Stud. Coun., College Apts. Coun., ASME, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, DS. PRUITT, J. F. “Jeff” Ag. Eco. Turnersville Age 28, Class 59. PURIFOY, TOMMIE A. Chem. Eng. Hawkins Age 22, Class 59, AIChE, Eng. Coun. PUSTEJOVSKY, ANTON A. “Tony” Ind. Tech. West Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Eng., Ind. Ed. Club, AFS, Safety Society, West Hometown Club, Rep.—SAME. QUEREAU, GEORGE A. Meteorology Port Arthur Age 22, Class 59, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Arts and Sci. Coun. QUINTERO, PAUL V. “Snake” PE Bryan Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., Varsity Baseball. QUIGLEY, JOHN L. Pers. A dm. Dallas Age 22, Class 58, C-Comp., Fencing, Pre-Law Club. SENIORS RAMBY, KENNETH W. Mech. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, ASMG. RAMIREZ, WILLIAM G. Elec. Eng. and Math Age 29, Class 57, AIEE. RAMSEY, CHARLES W. Wildlife Mgt. Age 22, Class 59, Game and Fish Club. Brazoria Houston “Chuck” Memphis, Tenn. RAPP, JACK W. Ag. Eco. Austin Age 21, Class 59, Pres. Ag. Eco. Club, Debate Team, Coun., Alpha Zeta, Austin Hometown Club Sec. RATCLIFF, JOHN M. Acct. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, Acct. Soc., Reagan Chap. Houston Hometown Club. RAY, ROYCE A. “RAR” Dairy Mfg. Houston Age 21, Class 59, B-Arm. Dairy Sci. Club, Houston Hometown Club, Soph., Jr., and Sr. Intramural Mgr. Dairy Prod. Judging Team, Virginia Dare Judging Award. REDD, BASS Mech. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, ASME, Cross-Country, Galveston Hometown Club. REDDIN, THOMAS E. “Tom” Elec. Eng. Wake Village Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Corps Adj., Stud. Senate, RV’s, Corps Rep. Civilian Stud. Council, V-Pres. Hometown Club, IRE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, Pres. AO A, SAME, Elec¬ tion Comm., SCONA, Sons of Am. Rev. Award, Outstanding Cadet at Summer Camp, BSU, Bridge Correspondent for Eta Kappa Nu. REDDITT, WILLIAM M. “Magoo” Civ. Eng. Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class 58, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE, DS. 430 A Spirit that can ne’er be told—the Spirit of Aggieland . . . REED, JOHN W. “Doodle” Bldg. Prod, card Mktg. Jefferson Age 21, Qass 59, 1st Lt. A-Ath., Varsity Baseball, “T” Assn., V-Pres. Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club, DMS, DS, Elliott Bay Lbr. Co. Scholarship Award. REED, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Journalism Bonham Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Battalion —News Editor, Sec. Sigma Delta Chi, SCONA IV Asst. Publicity Chair. Press Club. REEVES, JESS A. “Doc” Bus. A dm. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Dallas Hometown Club, Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc. REID, STEPHEN M. PE Lexington, Miss. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, PE Club. REIGEL, CALVIN C. Civ. Eng. Caldwell Age 31, Class 58, ASCE. REND, CHARLES D. Mech. Eng. Pampa Age 27, Class 59, ASME. REYNOLDS, GORDON P. “Flash” Econ. Dallas Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. W-Band, Char. Recital Series, Econ. Club. REYNOLDS, ROBERT J. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 59, ASME, ASHAE, Pres. Walton Coun. RICHARDS, HOY A. Ind. Tech. Vian, Okla. Age 26, Qass 59, Maj. 7th Grp. Staff, DMS, Eng. Coun. 431 RICHARDSON, BOBBY D. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 59. 1st Lt., B-Ord., AO A, ASME, SAE, Tau Beta Pi. RICHARDSON, RICHARD H. “Dick” Piant and Soil Sci. Mexia Age 20, Class 59, Agron. Soc., Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. RICH-MAN, PHILLIP H. Agron. Palacios Age 21, Class 59, 1st A-QMC, Agron. Soc. RIGGS, JAMES E. Jnd. Tech and Ind. Dist. Age 22, Class 58, Associate Ed. Engineer. RILEY, ROBERT D. Pet. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club AIME. RINGNESS, OWEN D. Elec. Eng. Age 28, Class 59, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu. “Jim” Galena Park “Dan” Tenaha “looter” Clifton ROBERSON, JOHN W. “Johnny” Ento. Devine Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Fencing Team, Ento. Soc., South¬ west Texas Hometown Club, MSC Music Comm. ROBERSON, KENNETH T. “Ken” Chem. San Antonio Age 23, Class 57, Texas Aggie Band, San Antonio Hometown Club AIChE. ROBERTS, FORREST E. An. Hus. Carthage Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Panola County Club. ROBERTS, JAMES T., JR. “Shakey” Civ. Eng. Marathon Age 21, Class 59, Major, Band Stall, Aggie Pistol Team, Drum and Bugle Corps, SAME, ASCE, Pres. Trans-Pecos Hometown Club. ROBERTSON, BILLY J. “Bill” Bus. Prod, and Mktg. Kaufman Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Kaufman Co. Llometown Club. ROBINSON, DANIEL D. Chem. Eng. League City Age 25, Class 59. ROBINSON, FRANK H. Mech. Eng. Liberty Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. White Band, ASME, SCONA III, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. ROBISON, CHARLES H. Chem. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, Col. 2nd Soc. Sec. Phi Eta Sigma, AIChE ‘“Charlie” Mt. Pleasant Wg.,_ Singing Cadets, Freshman Class RV Permanent Firing Squad Trans. Chairman, SCONA, DMS, Best Drilled Soph. Sqd. 10. RODRIQUEZ, RUDOLPH G. “Rudy” PE Houston Age 21, Class 58, PE Club, Jeff Davis Hi Hometown, Newman Club. ROESSLER, GARY C. “Ross” Bus. Adm. Electro Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp., Bus. Soc. ROLAND, JAY R. Mech. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 59, Col. 1st W ' ing Staff, Pres. Cadet Court, Chair. AF Ball Trans. Comm. SCONA 4, Outstanding Jr. 1st Wing, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, Who’s Who. ROPER, JAMES S. “Stan” Education Austin Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B.Athletics, Student NEA, Fish Football, Varsity Football Squad. 432 Waco An. fim. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7. ROSS, NORMAN B. Pet Eng. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Austin Hometown Club. ROST, NELSON W. Gen. lias. Age 26, Class 58, Bus. Sec., Aggie Walter Club. Austin “Moss” Hamilton ROWALT, RALPH J. “Jim” Pet Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, AIME, Pet Eng. Club. RUDD, WELDON E. “Gene” Civ. Eng. Center Age 22, Class 58, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club, DS. RUDDEROW, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Aero. Eng. Haddon Heights, N. J. Age 29, Class 51, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Pres., IAS, Eng, Coun., Engineer Staff. RUIZ, MIGUEL “Mike” History Laredo Age 21, Class 59, Laredo Hometown Club, NEA, Newman Club. RUIZ, NORWOOD J. “Bubba” Ind. Eng. Galveston Age 27, Class 59, AIIE, Eng. Coun. Alpha Pi Mu. RUL, FIDEL R. “Fiddle” Pet. Eng. Alice Age 24, Class 57, Fish and Varsity Cross-Country and Track, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Brush Country Hometown Club. SENIORS RUMMEL, DON R. “Fox” Ento. Wellington Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Reg. Staff, SCONA III and IV, Student Senate, Chair. Campus Chest, Exchange Store Advisory Board, Ento. Club, Election. RUSSELL, HARRY C. Civ. Eng. Sherman Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, ASCE, Headwaiter, Grayson County Hometown Club. RUTH, RIDLEY M. “Uncle Widley” Mech. Eng. Nashville, Tenn. Age 22, Class 58, SAE, ASME, Bus. Soc. RYAN, WILLIAM V. “Bill” An. Hus. Cuero Age 25, Class 56. SACKETT, JOHN D. “Smurd” Gen. Bus. Orange Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Rgt. Staff, SCONA V and VI, Soc. Sec. Sr. Class, Eelection Commission, Ed. The Cadence, Ins. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Chair. Aggie Sweetheart Comm., AOA. SALINAS, MANUEL A. Pet. Eng. and Mech. Eng. Hebbronville Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, AIME, ASME, Pet. Eng. Club, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Knights of Columbus, Brush Country Club, Honor Council Rep. SALMON, CLIFTON W. “Cliff” Gen. Bus. Minden, La. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Mktg. Soc., Shreveport Hometown Club, DS. SALMON, JAMES A. “Jim” Ag. Ed. Beeville Age 23, Class 57. SANDIFUR, HAL L. Acct. Age 22, Class 59, Acct. Soc., DS. Paducah SANDEL, ARVEL G. Engl. Galena Park Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Hometown Club, French Club. SANDERS, CLARENCE B., JR. “Senator” History Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., RV’s, DMS, DS, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club, Fish and Varsity Rifle Team. SANDERS, DAVID W. Range Mgt. Richmond Age 24, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Pres. Ft. Bend County Home¬ town Club, Range and Forestry Club. SANDERS, DONALD H. “Don” Bus. Adm. Crossville, Ind. Age 26, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, DS. SANDLIN, JACK C. Ag. Eco. Kilgore Age 23, Class 59, Ag. Eco. Club. SANTIKOS, PETE G. “Greek” Geol. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Geol. Club, Hometown Club. SARLIS, EDWARD C., JR. “Ed” Mech. Eng. Victoria Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-TC, SAE, ASME, AOA, Newman Club, Guadelupe Hometown Club. SAVAGE, KENNETH C. “Ken” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Columbus, Neb. Age 23, Class 59, Bowling Club, Newman Club, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Tau Beta Pi, Student Senate. SAWYER, THOMAS R. “Black-meat” Vet. Med. Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Vet. Med. Assn., Houston Hometown Club, Pre-Vet. Assn. SCHAPER, WAYNE F. “Warfrat” Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Galveston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-ATH. “T” Assn., Fish Baseball, V-Pres. Galveston Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. SCHEWE, MILLARD F., JR. “Frite” Elec. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord., Fish Swim Team, IRE, AIEE, Houston Hometown Club, Radio Club. SCHILLER, JOHNNY D. “J.D.” Acct. Houston Age 22, Class 59, DS, Acct. Soc. SCHMID, JOE H. Civ. Eng. Houston Age 20, Glass 59, Capt. B-Ath., Football Team Head Mgr., “T” Assn., San Jacinto Hometown Club, ASCE. SCHMID, ROBERT E. “Smitty” PE Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Student Trainer, PE dub, Home¬ town Club. SCHMIDT, JACKIE E. “Jack” Gen. Bus. Austin Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Bn. 1st Regt. Staff, Sr. Court, Boxing Team, Gym Team, San Angelo Hometown Club, Outstanding TC Cadet. SCHOENFELD, CHARLES D. “Don” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, Wrestling dub. SCHOLL, RICHARD M. Ind. Tech. Greenville Age 23, Class 58, Ind. dub, Hunt County Hometown dub, DS. SCHROLLER, NOEL D. Math Floresville Age 25, dass 59, Math dub, Sec.—Bizzell Hall Coun. 434 SCHUBERT, RUDY C. “Smile Awhile” Elec. Eng. Woodsboro Age 20, Class 59, Maj. Corps Staff, Band Staff, Newman Club, Silver Taps Team, Drum and Bugle Corps. Head Drum Maj. Consolidated Bands, Music Club, AIEE, Knights of Columbus. SCHULLE, BERT W. Wildlife Mgt. Austin Age 23, Class 59, Range and Forestry Club, Fish and Game Club. SCHURIG, CHARLES M. “Scruggs” Bus. A dm. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., St. Thomas Hometown Club, DS, RV’s. SCHUSTER, FRED L. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 2, Pres. Dallas Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. Bus. Assn., Fish and Varsity Rifle Teams, Outstanding Fish 1st Group, Best Drilled Fish and Soph. Sqd. 2. SCHWARTZ, LESTER E. “Bing” Mech. Eng. Tyler Age 24, Class 57, ASME. SCHWIERZKE, PERRY J., JR. Chem. Eng. Caldwell Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., DMS, AIChE. SCOTT, ARLON M. “Scotty” Ag. Ed. Devine Age 21, Class 59, Ag. Coun., Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, Pres.— Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Inter-Council Comm. SCOTT, KENNETH E. Mktg. San Angelo Age 21, ' Class 59, San Angelo Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. SCOTT, LYNN P. “Scotty” Mech. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Fort Worth Hometown Club, LAS. SENIORS Yell Practice during bonfire—a symbol of spirit that is unsurpassed. SCOTT, TAYLOR G. “Scotty” Liberal Arts Hearne Age 22, Class 58, DMS, Cadet Court, V-Pres. Robertson County Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team. SCOTT, TOMMY L. “T. Scott” Mktg. Stinnett Age 22, Class 59, Panhandle Club, Mktg. Soc. SENDEJO, XAVIER R. “Sandy” Chem Eng. Falfurrias Age 20, Class 59, Major 1st Wing Staff, Fish Drill Team, AIChE, Best Drilled Soph. AOA, Brush Country Hometown Club, RV’s, DS. SERUR, JOHN T. Eco. San Marcos Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 4th Group Staff, Soph. Class Coun., Sec. Treas. Eco. Club. DS. SEVIER, BILLY D. “B.D.” Mech. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, Hometown Club, Dorm Coun., V-Pres. SAE. SHAVER, RAY C. “Ray” An. Hus. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 59, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, V-Pres. Centex Hometown Club, Milner Dorm Coun. SHEARER, CARROL R. Civ. Eng. Mason Age 24, Class 59, ASCE. SHEFFIELD, JAMES E. “Jim” Mech Eng. Bryan Age 26, Class 59, Fish Golf Team, SAE. SHELBY, EVERETT J. Mech. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 59. SENIORS SHENKIR, FRANKLIN J. Civ. Eng. Rogers Age 29, Class 59, ASCE SHEPHERD, GARY A. “Shep” Arch. Denison Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-AAA, AIA, AGC. SHEREK, CLEM C. “Clem” Ind. Ed. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Eng., Pres. SAME, Hometown Club, Singing Cadets. SHERWOOD, GEORGE E. Mech. Eng. and Hist. Age 29, Class 58, Dorm Coun. SHIELDS, THEODORE C. Chem. Age 22, Class 60, Scona IV, SHIVERS, FRANKLIN Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 59, AVMA, “Ed” Augusta, Ga. “Ted” Houston DS B. “Frank” Grand Saline Van Zandt County Hometown Club. SHUPAK, JOE A. Acct. Lovelady Age 21, Class 59, Acct. Soc., Newman Club. SHURTLEFF, ROBERT T. Pet. Eng. Lampasas Age 23, Class 59, Pres. Land of the Lakes Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. SIDES, CHARLES A. “Charlie” Mech. Eng. Tyler Age 22, Class 58, ASME, Smith County Hometown Club. SIDES, DAVID L. “Buddy” Fishery Biol. San Antonio Age 26, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, San Antonio Hometown Club, Wildlife Mgt. Club. SIMMONS, DICK B. “No Sweat” Elec. Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Eng., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, SAME, RV’s, DS, Lamar Hometown Club. SIMMONS, WARREN R. “Honest Abe” Bus. Adm. Eagle Lake Age 22, Class 59, Fayetteville-Colorado County Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. SIMS, ST ILLMAN E. Math Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 5th Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, Pres. Math Club. SINCLAIR, CARROLL M. Arch. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, AIA, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eng. Coun. SINGER, ROBERT W. “Bob” Pet. Eng. Marlin Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Hometown Club, SCONA III, IV, Issues Comm., Fish Baseball, 12th Man Basketball and Football. SIRIANNI, THOMAS A. Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 28, Class 59, Bus. Soc., Mitchell Dorm. Coun., BSU, San Antonio Hometown Club. SKAGGS, WILLIAM J. “Super” Bus. Adm. Pasadena Age 22, Class 59, Lt. Col. Band Staff, Houston Chamber of Com¬ merce Award, Corps Staff, Cons. Band, Pres. Pasadena Hometown Club, DS, Opportunity Award. SKUPIN, ROBERT W. “Bob” Mech. Eng. Rosebud Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, SAE, ASME, Sec.-Treas.—Falls Co. Hometown Club. SLAGLE, HENRY R. “Bick” Mech. Eng. Honey Grove Age 25, Class 58, Eng. Coun., ASHAE, ASME, ASTM Tau Beta Pi. SMART, HALBERT R. “Rudy” Gen. Bus. Galveston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Galveston Hometown Qub. SMITH, ALLAN L. “A.L.” Pers. Adm. Huntsville Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. 1st Regt., Color Guard, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. SMITH, AUBREY M. Elec. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., IRE, AIEE, DS, DMS, Home¬ town Club. SMITH, DAVID B. Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, RV’s, V-Pres. Ag. Eco. Club, DS, Ag. Eco., BSU, San Antonio Hometown Qub, Debate Team. SMITH, DON R. Vet. Med. Cooper Age 26, Qass 62, AVMA. SMITH, JACK L. “Little John” Civ. Eng. Paris Age 21, Class 59, B-Arm., Red River Valley Hometown Qub, ASCE. SMITH, JERRY A. Civ. Eng. Brady Age 21, Class 59, ASCE, DMS, C-Comp. SMITH, JIMMIE L. “Jim” Pet. Eng. Longview Age 25, Qass 59, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club. 437 SMITH, JOE N. Gen. Bus. Waco Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. M-Band Waco-McLennan City Home¬ town Club, Bus. Soc. SMITH, JOHN E. Range Mang. Quemado Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Arm., Range and Forestry Club, V-Pres.—Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Del Rio Hometown Club, Pres. Ag. Council. SMITH, JOSEPH E. “J e” Vet. Med. Justin Age 20, Class 59, AVMA, Southwestern Vet., Honor Coun. Walton Hall Coun. SMITH, JUDSON E. “Tuffy” Mktg. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Geol. Club, Milby Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. SMITH, KENNETH E. Mech. Eng. San Angelo Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, ASME, Cadet Court. SMITH, LARRY L. “J. B.’ 1 Aero. Eng. Jefferson Age 21, Class 59, A-FA, IAS, Marshall Hometown Club, DS, SMITH, NORMAN J. Elec. Eng. Temple Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord., AIEE, IRE, Soph. Intramural Mgr. AOA. SMITH, RALPH A., JR. Elec. Eng. Luting Age 26, Class 59. SMITH, RICHARD A. Mech. Eng. College Station Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Fish and Varsity Swim Team, Aggie Talent Show, ASME, SAE, Bryan Hometown Club, DS. Intermission time at the Combat Ball. SMITH, RICHARD C. “Dice” Mktg. Floydada Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Panhandle-South Plains Hometown Club. SMITH, ROBERT F. “Bobby” Chem. Caldwell Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, RV, ACS, DS. SMITH, WAYNE 0. Ag. Eng. Lampasas Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 7th Group Staff, Alpha Zeta, DMS, Sec- ASAE, Student Council, Land of the Lakes Hometown Club. SMITH, WILBURN C. Mech. Eng. Wheelock Age 27, Class 59, ASME. SMITH, WILLIAM S. “Billy” An. Hus. George West Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. M-Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Town Hall, Staff, Drum and Bugle Corps Sgt., Soc. Chair. Brush Country Hometown Club. SMOTHERMON, JAMES L. Mech. Eng. Frisco Age 22, Class 58, ASME, “T” Asst. Capt. Baseball Team. SNAPKA, ERNEST H. Acct. Abbott Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Qm., Newman Club, West Hometown Club, Czech Club, Acct. Soc. SNELSON, PAUL L. “Snerd” Ag. Eco. Monahans Age 23, lassC 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Ag. Eco. Club Debate Team, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. SOEFJE, HARVEY H. Ag. Eco. Gonzales Age 26, Class 59, Ag. Eco. Club. SENIORS SOLAND, DONALD J. “Yank” History Nauvoo, Illinois Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn. 1st Regt., DS, DMS, Treas—Yankee Hometown Club, Pre Law Soc. SONNIER, WILEY J. “Jim” Gen. Bus. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Batt. Staff, RV, Mktg. Soc., K of C. SOUTTER, THOMAS L. Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Qm., Natl. Collegiate Pistol Team, A M Pistol Team, Intercollegiate Champs. SPANHEL, FRANK V., JR. Mech. Eng. Academy ge 22, Class 59, ASME, Bell County Hometown Club. SPARKS, JIMMY E. “Sparky” Ag. Ed. Houston Age 21, Class 59. SPEEDIE, JOHN C. Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Comp., Town Hall Staff, ASME. SPILLMANN, EMIL E. Ag. Eco. Austin Age 22, Class 59, Alpha Zeta, Austin Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club. STALLINGS, RONALD L. “Mad Dog” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, Fish Class Officer, Election- Comm., Hometown Club, Public Relations Comm., Chair. Student Senate. STANDARD, DONALD H. “Don” Ind. Tech. Alice Age 26, Class 59, Student Safety Soc., AFS, Ind. Ed. Club, Brush Country Hometown Club. itOO STANSELL, GEORGE A. Pers. Gladewater Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Wing Staff, Chair.—Great Issues, Selec¬ tion Comm., Exec.—SCONA IV, Bus. Soc., East Texas Hometown Club. STARK, JOHN G. Aero. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, IAE. STARR, JAMES C. Mech. Eng. and Bus. Soc. Age 23. _ “Gregg” Daingerfield “Jim” Caldwell STASNEY, LEONARD W., JR. Mech. Eng. Temple Age 25, Class 59, DS, ASME, ASHAE. STEADMAN, JOHN R. “Dick” Zoology Falls-Church, Va. Age 21, Class 59, Fish and Varsity Football, Civilian Coun., Arts and Sci. Coun., Pre-Med. Club, German Club, Who’s Who. STEPHENS, GEORGE W. “Bill” Education Winnsboro Age 21, Class 59, A-Qm., NEA, FTA, AOA, Hist., Psy., Engl, and Ed. Clubs, Student Adv. Soc., YMCA, Treas.—Northeast Tex. Hometown Club, Commentator Staff. STEPHENS, KENTON W. “Kenny” Mech. Eng. Grand Saline Age 21, Class 59. STEPP, RODERICK D. “Rod” Geol. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Bn. 2nd Regt. Staff, Ed.— Aggieland 59, Jr. Class V-Pres., DMS, DS, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, Election Comm., Eng. Coun., Who’s Who, Geol. Club. STEPP, RONALD L. “Ron” Civ. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Regt. Staff, Bus. Mgr. Aggieland 59, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. SENIORS STERLING, MAURICE C. “Rod” Math Prosper Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Pres. Collin County Hometown Club, Math Club. STEWART, JESSE D., JR. Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, DS, DMS, V-Pres.—Dallas Hometown Club, Arts and Sci. Coun., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc. STEWART, LAYMON D. “Red Dog” Math and Engl. Raymondville Age 22, Class 57, Math Club, Engl. Club, Box Club, Fish Track, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. STEWART, RONALD D. “Ronnie” Mech. Eng. New London Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 15, Great Issues, Corps Color Guard, Rusk Co. Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph., Sweetheart Selection Comm., Outstd. Cadet. STALL, JOHN F. “J. Fred” Chem. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. M-Band, AlChE, DS, LSA, Phi Eta Sigma. STONE, LLOYD W. PE Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ath. Baseball, “T” Assn. STOTT, MALCOLM 0. Civ. Eng. Age 25, Class 59, ASCE. STOTTS, JOE V. An. Hus. Age 22, Class 58, Saddle and Sirloin Club. STOVALL, WELDO D. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 59, FFA Chapter. “Mai” Houston Llano Lampasas 440 STRICKLAND, DARWIN T., JR. “Banty” Econ. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Qmc., Cadet Court, Arts and Sci. Coun., Fish Yell Leader, DS, DMS, Dallas Hometown Club, Am. Assn. Award, SAR Award, Eco. Club. STRUTHWOLF, JAMES L. “Jim” lnd. Eng. Yardley, Pa. Age 22, Class 59, ASME, AIA, Newman Club, Puryear Dorm Coun., Yankee Hometown Club. STUART, RONALD M. Pers. Adm. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Dallas Hometown Club. STUMBO, BARNEY A. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Vet., Team, BSU, German Club. SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE B. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma- Tau Beta Pi—Treas. SUTTON, KENNETH W. “Ken.” Bus. Adm. Nacogdoches Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Shelby- Doches Hometown Club. Ft. Worth AVMA, Honor Coun., Fencing “Larry” Wichita Falls -Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, SUTTON, ROBERT D. Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Nolanville Age 22, Class 59, Bell County Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. SWAIL, JON R. Elec. Eng. Pasadena Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Sig., DMS, DS, SEC, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres.—Eta Kappa Nu. SWANN, JOHN K. “Jack” Bus. Adm. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Sec. Dallas Hometown Club, Commentator Staff, Inter-Faith Coun., Christian Sci., Mktg. Soc., Ins. Club, Cadence. SYKES, THOMAS G. Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 23, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Mktg. Soc., MSC Dance Comm., Student NEA, YMCA, Wrestling Team, Wesley Found., Student Chamber of Commerce, Hometown Club. TABONY, JOSEPH L. “Tab” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 59, AIA. TATUM, TROY D. “Goose” Ag. Ed. Dublin Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-TC, Fish Drill Team, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TAYLOR, JAMES R. “Bulb” Mktg. Harleton Age 21, Class 59, Capt. C-FA, Aggieland Staff, Marshall Home¬ town Club, Mktg. Soc., Ins. Soc., Fish Rifle Team, Model Club. TAYLOR, JAMES R. “Ji m ” An. Hus. ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Arm., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Senior Livestock Team, Sr. Wool Team, Treas.—Wesley Found. TAYLOR, VERNON P. “V. D.” Ind. Tech. Austin Age 23, Class 58. TEAGUE, JOHN 0. “Jack” Journ. Washington, D. C. Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Battalion Staff, Cadet Court, SCONA III and IV—Pub. Chair., Press Club, Fish Yell Leader, Commentator Staff, Boxing Club, Who’s Who Selection Comm.— Chair. TEBBS, ESCA M. Pet. Eng. Kountze Age 22, Class 58, Pet. Eng. Club. TERRY, JAMES D. “Pete” Pers. Adm. La Marque Age 24, Class 56, Lt. Col. 3rd Gp. Staff, SCONA IV, Great Issues, 12th Man Bowl, Wing Color Guard, DMS, Air Force Ball Comm., Pres. Galveston Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. 441 TEW, CLYDE A. Acct. and Pers. Adm. Shreveport Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Comp., Shreveport Hometown Club, AOA, Acct. Soc., DS, DMS, Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp. THODE, WILLIAM H. B. “Bill” Range Mgt. San Angelo Age 24, Class 56, Pres. Mitchell Coun. Soc Sec., Range Mgt. Club, Who’s Who Selection Comm. THOMAS, JOHN G. “Smon” Ento. Hereford Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff, Pres.—Student Senate, Chancellor Alpha Zeta, Pres.—Texas Acad, of Sci. Collegiate Acad., Great Issues, MSC Council, Chronicler of Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Class Pres., Outstanding Corps Soph., Outstanding Soph, in Ag.-Ento. Soc., Wheeler Collingsworth Hometown Club. THOMAS, WILLIAM E. “Willie” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 59. THOMPSON, BERT D. Mech. Eng. Temple Age 23, Class 58, Singing Cadets, Bell County Hometown Club, BSU. THOMPSON, BILLY H. “Bill” Mech. Eng. Gilmer Age 27, Class 59, ASME, ASHAE. THOMPSON, CARL G. “Charlie” Mech. Eng. Shreveport Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. 2nd Regt., Shreveport Hometown Club, Y-Pres. ASME, Honor Council Committee, Fish Drill Team. THOMSON, CARR B. “Ben” Elec. Eng. Lometa Age 20, Class 59, Pvt. A-Signal, SCONA IV, Canterbury Assn. THORNBERRY, FREDRIK D. “Fred” Ag. Ed. Conroe Age 21, Class 59, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. Dairy Judging Team. THORNTON, BILLY J. “Bill” Mktg. Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 58, Christi Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc. TILLER, WAYNE K. Wildlife Mgt. and Journ. Midland Age 23, Class 57, Fish and Game Club, Midland Hometown Club. TINSLEY, ROBERT C. “Baby Bob” Hist. Henrietta Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., SCONA, Dallas Hometown Club, Wrestling Team, Intramural Mgr., Wichita Falls Hometown Club. TIPTON, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Weslaco Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Singing Cadets, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. TOEPPICH, GILBERT S. Ag. Ed. Mason Age 25, Class 58, Collegiate FFA. TOLMAN, GARETH W. “Spider” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Qmc., Mktg. Soc., DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma. TREUDE, WILLIAM P. “Bill” Rur. Soc. Louise Age 22, Class 59, Rur. Soc. Club. TRIPLITT, JAMES P. “Jim” Ag. Eco. Donna Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, Ag. Eco. Soc., Pres.—Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. TROSTMANN, KUNO S. “Ziggy” Ag. Eco. Houston-Livington Age 22, Class 59, Bowling Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Ag. Club, Newman Club, St. Thomas Club, East Texas Hometown Club. 442 SENIORS TROTTER, BEN B. dcct. Bryan Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. 5th Bn. 2nd Regt., Pres. BSU, Arts and Sci. Council, Acct. Soc., Singing Cadets, DS, DMS. TRUESDALE, GEORGE W, Mech. Eng j) a n as Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord, DMS, Election Commission, ASME, AOA, Dallas Hometown Club. TRUESDALE, ROSS E. “Ro SS ” Chem. Eng. Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Swimming Team, Pres. Home¬ town Club, AIChE, Dance Committee. TRUITT, CHARLES R. Civ. Eng. Age 23, Class 58, ASCE. TURNER, DONALD R. “Chuck” Port Arthur “Snake” Gen. Bus. College Station Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp. Best Drilled Fish, and Soph., Corps Champion Softball Team, Wrestler. TURNER, EDWIN E., JR. “Ernie” Mech. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 59, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, “T” Asso., Basketball L etterman, ASME, Coach—Army Basketball Champ, Beaumont Hometown Club. TURNER, KIRBY L. Range Mgt. Pittsburg Age 21, Class 59, Pres.—Range and Forestry Club, Ag. Student Coun., DS. TURNER, ROBERT F. “Bob” Elec. Eng. and Math. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 4, MSC Coun., Pres.—San Antonio Hometown Club, SCONA III and IV, AIRE, DS, 1st Sgt. RV’s. ULBRICHT, GILMER D. “Gil” Acct. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Acct. Soc., Newman Club, Hill Country Hometown Club—Sec. 443 UMBERSON, JACK T. Rur. Soc. Waco Age 26, Class 59, V-Pres. Rural Soc. Club. UNDERWOOD, GIFTON D. “Rodor” Ag. Ed. Little River Age 21, Class 59, V-Pres.—FFA, Bell County Hometown Club. UNNASCH, LLOYD D. Ind. Eng. Kerrville Age 26, Class 59, IRE, AIEE. UPHOM, ERNEST D. “Denny” Rur. Soc. West Columbia Age 21, Class 59, C-Comp. Rur. Soc. Club, An. Hus. Club, Scout¬ master—Troop 395. URBAN, LARRY J. Civ. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Eng., Soph. Drill Team, RV’s, Student Senate, SCONA, ASCE. VALIGURA, MILTON H. “Val” Chem. Eng. Dime Box Age 26, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, AIChE. VAN HASELEH, JOHEPH E. “Joe” Civ. Eng. Ysleta Age 23, Class 57, BSU. VAN ZANDT, CURTIS J. An. Hus. if heeler Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-AAA, Sec.-Treas. Alpha Zeta, Rep. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Livestock Judge Team, Sr. Wool Team, Wesley Found. Coun. VARGAS, JOSE “Morcego” Mech. Eng. Saopaulo, Brazil Age 26, Class 59, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma, French Club, Brazilian Group. SENIORS VENITUCCI, GINO E. Ind. Tech. Caracas, Venezuela Age 23, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Pan Amer. Club, UN Club. VETTERS, TERRY L. “T. V ” Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 25, Class 56, “T” Assn., Track Team, VICHARELI, JESUS H. Ed. Laredo Age 26, Class 59, NEA, Laredo Hometown Club. VICKERY, JAMES F. “Vick” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 25, Class 59, Pres. AIA, Eng. Coun., Del.—Natl Assn. Stud. AIA, Regional Dir. AIA, Arch. Coun. VIEBAG, ROBERT E. Geol. Eng. Houston Age 29, Class 59. VILLARONGA, RAUL G. “Rebel” Ind. Eng. Ponce, Puerto Rico Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf. West End, AIEE, Fish Drill Team. VINSON, JOHN M. Mech. Eng. Age 28, Class 58, ASME, AIEE. VOGELSANG, THOMAS H. Mech. Eng. Age 21, Class 59, ASME. VOIGT, CHARLES W. A grot Frost “Tom” San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, Agron. Soc., Lutheran Student Assn. “Vote” Comfort VOINIS, STEVE P. “Greek” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Capt. B-AAA, ASCE, Aggie Sweetheart Comm., V-Pres. Sr. Class, DS, SCONA IV, Cadet Court, DMS, Election Comm. VOSDINGH, RALPH A. Vet. Med. Houston Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Vet., AVMA, Southwestern Veterinary Medical Journal Staff, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Rifle Team. VRBA, JAMES M. “Jim” PE Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ath., Varsity Baseball, SCONA IV, PE Club, Houston Hometown Club. VYKUKAL, HUBERT C. “Vic” Mech. Eng. Bryan Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME. WADE, RICHARD D. “Rich” Elec. Eng. and Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Sig., Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE. WADSWORTH, TERRY M. Arch. Tucson, Ariz. Ag e 22, Class 58, AIA, AGC, SAME, DS. WALDRIP, LARRY W. “Caddo” Vet. Med. Seguin Age 23, Class 57, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Natl. Block and Bridle Club, Jr. Amer. Vet. Met. Assn. WALKER, CARL R. Mech. Eng. Jefferson Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Ord., AOA, ASME. WALKER, ROBERT A. “Bulldog” Ind. Eng. Rosenberg Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, DMS, AIIE, AOA, RV’s. i eo,. WALLACE, MARCUS J. “Jim” Ind. Tech. Nederland Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Mid-County Hometown Club— Pres., Radio Club, Ind. Ed. Club. WALSH, DONALD E. “Don” Physics Kilgore Age 25, Class 54, Physics Club Pres., Arts and Sci. Coun. WALTER, EUGENE J. “Gene” Mech. Eng. Muenster Age 21, Class 58, Newman Club, ASME, AFS, Hometown Club. WARREN, JOHN D. Civ. Eng. Evant Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Eng., Hometown Club, ASCE, SAME. WATTS, JOHNNY An. Hus. Abilene Age 21, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Abilene Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Team. WEAVER, CALVIN B. Ind. Ed. Temple Age 28, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Hometown Club. WEAVER, CHARLES R. “Sexey Rexey” History Midland Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, R. D. Hinton Award, 2nd Regt. Color Guard, Pres. Midland Hometown Club, The House ’59, Press Club, D.M.S. WEED, BOBBY P. “B Bar B” Math Bandera Age 21, Class 58, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, DS, Drum and Bugle Corps, Silver Taps Team, Math Club, Hill Country Hometown Club. WELLS, FRED “Buddy” Ento. Uvalde 445 Age 27, Class 59, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Ento. Club. Spring Military Day—one part of a big weekend. WELSCH, ROGER G. Civ. Eng. New Braunfels Age 24, Class 59, ASCE, DS. WEINACHT, DON N. An. Hus. Pecos Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WESSELS, JOHN G. Bus. A dm. Dallas Age 30, Class 59, Bus. Soc. WEST, JAMES D. “Jim” Arch. Const. Palestine Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, AGC, Chair. MSC Film Soc., Pan Amer. Week Comm., Henderson County Hometown Club. WEST, WILLIAM D. Elec. Eng. Pasadena Age 23, Class 58, AIEE, Student Council. WESTMORELAND, GLENN “Wes” Ento. Lott Age 21, Class 59, Fine Arts Comm., Browsing Library Comm., Falls Co. Hometown Club, Ento. Soc., TASCA. WHALEN, HERBERT E. “Herbie” Pet. Geol. Eng. Beeville Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-Armor, DS, DMS, Outstanding Cadet at Armor Summer Camp, Armed Forces Chem. Assn. Award, RV— Exec. Officer, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME, Pet. Club, Geology Club, AOA, SCONA IV, Outstanding Fish in Batt., Best Drilled Soph., Brush Country Hometown Club. WHELAN, PATRICK J. “P at Ind. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 59, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff 2nd Regt., Hometown Club— Treas., Knights of Columbus, AIIE WHITFIELD, ORVAL E. “Whit” Georgetown Age 27, Class 58, AIEE, IRE. S WHITLEY, EDWARD L. Education Edna Age 21, Class 59, Major, 1st Regt. 4th Batt. Staff, American Educa¬ tion Assn. WHITNEY, JODIE D. Ag. Eng. Valley Mills Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Inf., ASAE. WHITT, DONALD E. “Donny” Ag. Ed. Muenster Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Inf., Alpha Zeta Chapter, FFA Collegiate Chapter, Cooke County Hometown Club. WIESNER, JAMES A. “Chief” Finance Dallas Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Inf., Dallas Hometown Club, Mktg. Soc., Camera Club, YMCA. WILKES, JOHN R., Ill “Cotton” Ind. Tech. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord., Ind. Ed. Club, A M Foundry- men’s Soc., AOA. WILKINS, ROBERT E. “Bobby” Geology College Station Age 20, Class 59, Col. 1st Regt. Staff, Pres. Cadet Court, Pres. Hometown Club, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Geol. Club, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Sons of Amer. Rev. Award, Out¬ standing Jr., 1st Regt., CO 1st Regt., Town Hall Staff. WILLAERT, ROBERT E. “Bob” Mktg. Alvin Age 21, Class 59, Football, Track and Baseball Mgr. WILLIAMS, CAREY A. “Al” Pet. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-Eng., Fish and Soph Drill Team, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, DS. WILLIAMS, CECIL E. Agr. Eng. Clarksdale, Miss. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, Miss. Home State Club, ASAE. SENIORS WILLIAMS, JOE E. Gen. Bus. Dallas. Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Ord., American Ordnance Assoc. WILLIAMS, JOHN T. “Tom” Pre-Med. Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Class 59, Singing Cadets, Pre-Med.—Pre-Dent. Soc., Spanish Club, North East Texas Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ind. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 14, Jr. Yell Leader, Best DriUed Fish and Soph of Group, Bonfire Committee, Dallas Hometown Club, DS, AIIE. WILLIAMS, STANLEY V. “Stan” Ind. Dist. Dallas Age 22, Class 59, A-Comp. Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Foundry Soc., En¬ gineers Council. WILLIFORD, CHARLES S. “Scooter” Pers. Adm. Kerrville Age 24, Class 58. WILMESMEIER, LAWRENCE “Larry” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff 1st Regt., ASME, St. Thomas Hometown Club, Houston Hometown Club. WILSON, BOBBY D. “Stingy Bob” Finance Wortham Age 21, Class 59,• 1st Lt. A-AAA, Bus. Soc. Club, Hometown Club, Town Hall Staff. WILSON, PAUL M. “Mickey” Elec. Eng. Temple Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Opportunity Awards. WILSON, THOMAS H. Geol. Victoria Age 22, Class 58, Geol. Club, Pres. West Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. 447 WIMBERLY, WILLIAM F. “Bill” Ag. Eco. Hillsboro Age 30, Class 59. Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, V-Pres. Ag. Eco. Club. Who’s Who, Agriculturist. WINANS, DON T. Gen. Bus. McAllen Age 21, Class 59, Bus. Soc., DS. WINDHAM, JOHN D. “Ha-Ha” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Center Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Sec.-Treas. Shelby-Doches Home¬ town Club, SCON A II, III, Directorate Asst. MSC, Aggieland Staff, DS, Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Club. WINKLE, JOE D. Civ. Eng. Winnsboro Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, AGC, ASCE, Northeast Texas Hometown Club. WINKLER, WILLIAM G. “Jerry” Vet. Med. New Orleans, La. Age 26, Pres. Soph. Class, Vet. Med. WITT, MERRELL S. Bldg. Brod. Mktg. Marshall Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. C-FA, Fish and Varsity Track, Pres.— Marshall Hometown Club, Bldg. Prod, and Mktg. Club. WOLPMAN, JAMES M. A cct. Yorktown Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Acct. Soc., Freshman Track. WOODS, WESLEY W. Physics McLean Age 21, Class 59, Physics Club, German Club, Sec.-Treas. Wheeler Collingsworth Hometown Club. WOOD, WILLIAM A., JR. Mktg. Houston Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Mktg. Soc., Newman Club, St. Thomas Hometown Club. SENIORS WOODMAN, WILLIAM C. Ind. Ed. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. town Club. WOODSON, JERRY M. Civ. Eng. Age 20, Class 59, 1st Lt. Hometown Club Sec. “Be-deep” Arlington 17, Ind. Ed. Club, Ft. Worth Home- “Woody” Gatesville B-AAA, ASCE, AGC, Coryell-Hamilton WOOLVERTON, BEN C. Dairy Prod. Palestine Age 21. Class 59, 1st Lt. B-Armor, Pres.—Anderson County Home¬ town Club, Dairy ScL Club, Dairy Judging Team. WOOTON. DENNIS E. Ind. Dist. Dublin Age 24, Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Ind. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, DMS. WOOTEN, JOHN W. “Stud” Bus. Adm. Abilene Age 24, Class 55, Basic Division Coun., Mktg. Sec., Sweetheart Selection Comm., Bonfire Comm., Abilene Hometown Club, Sr. Yell Leader. WORD, WILLIAM J„ JR. “Bill” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 26, Class 55, ASCE. WORTHAM, GENE R. Geol. Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-Comp., Geology Club. “Hunchy” Bryan WOTTRICH, ROBERT E. “Bob” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Houston Age 21, Class 59, Aggie Watcher Club, Bldg. Prod. Mktg, Club. WUESTE, EDWARD A. “Ed” (.iv. Eng. Eagle Pass Age 21, Class 59, Capt. A-TC, ASCE, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Canterbury Club, DMS, DS. 448 WYNNE, THOMAS O. “Tom” Math Saw. Jwloiwo Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. 5pL 16, Townhall Staff, Matli Club, Soph. Drill Team, San .Antonio Hometown Club. YANTIS, ALBERT L. “Al n Mktg. Ckdema Pmrk Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. SqdL 17, DS„ Mktg. Soe., Ins. Soe., Pres. —Hometown Club, Fencing Team Lettenman, Fish Yell Leader. YARDLEY, JACK R. Arch. Bryan Age 23, Class 5ft, Best DriUecl Fish in Co., Outstanding Fish and Jr. in Arch., Opportunity Award Scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma, ALA, MSC Art Group, A0A, Tan Beta Pi, Phi Kappa PM. YBARRA, BRUNO Zoology Aqua Dolce Age 22, Class 59, Newman Club, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent. Soc., Brush Country Hometown Club, DS. YOUNG, ' CHARLES W. Ag. Ed, May Age 26, Class 59. YOUNG, DON H. “B. Y” Arch. Waco Age 21, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-FA, Fraimaaii Baseball, ALA, AGC, Y-Pres. Waco-McLennan County Hoinetoiifii Oub. YOUNG, L. J. fold. Tech. Breaham Age 26, Class 59, IntL Ed. dub. Student Safety Soc. YOUNT, BEN F. “Weblwt” Bus. Adm. Mem Orleans, Lm. Age 21, Class 59, Capt. Sqd. 12, Sin.gieg Cadets, WesliEf Foimda- tion. ZAMORA, FLORENTINO, JR. Ag- Eng. Mercedes Age 26, Q.ass 59, Rio Grande Valley Hometown OnJi, AS AIR ZEBRO, JOSEPH Geo. Buffalo, N. Y. Age 29, Class 59, Geoi. Qub. ZERMAL. GERALD A. “Gns” Civil Eng. Bremkam Age 21, : ass 59, ASCE, DS, Brenham Hometown Club —Rep_, Aggie Follies. ZINK, ERNEST J. “Join,- Chem. Dailms Age 20, Oass 59, Maj. 2nd Gp. Staff, Dallas Hometown Cl b SENIOR VET. MED. ABENDROTH, CHARLES F. Vet. Med. Brazoria Age 23, Class 57. ALLISON, CHARLES C. “Charlie Brown” Vet. Med. Austin-Taylor Age 24, Class 57, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, AVMA, William¬ son County Hometown Club. ARNOLD, GEORGE M. Vet. Med. Navasota Age 25, Class 59. ARNOLD, JOHN P. Vet. Med. Arp Age 26, Class 56, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. AVERY, ED B. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 27, Class 52, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Agricul¬ turist, Fish Drill Team, Rodeo Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. BARONNE, ED. J. Vet. Med. Bunkie, La. Age 24, Class 57, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, DS. 449 Beaumont BLAIN, JOHN M. Vet. Med. Age 29, Class 56, AVMA. BLUNTZER, ROBERT D., JR. “Bob” Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 29, Class 59, Sec.-Treas. AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff. BOSWELL, JAMES C. “Bos” Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 25, Class 57. CAMPBELL, DAMON R. Vet. Med. Hamilton Age 24, Class 57, Housemaster Walton Hall, Town Hall Staff, Southwestern Vet. Staff, AVMA, Hamilton Coryell Hometown Club. CLABORN, LARRY D. Vet. Med. Troup Age 24, Class 59, Ed. A M Christian, Treas. Jr. Vet. Class, Sec. Sr. Vet. Class, Dorm Rep., Chairman Bible Chair Act. COLLINS, DONALD R. “Don” Vet. Med. Houston Age 26, Class 55, Staff Cartoonist Battalion, DS, DMS, DMG, Fish Yell Leader, Houston Hometown Club, Jr. AVMA. COOK, RAYMOND W. Vet. Med. Corsicana Age 29, Class 57, Pres. Student Chap., AVMA, AVMA Honor Coun., Prog. Char. AVMA, Civilian Student Coun., Pres.—Stud. Ap Coun. Intercouncil Conn., AVMA Coun. Pres.—Soph. Vet. Class, Who’s Who. COPE, GENE E. “Gene” Vet. Med. Water Valley Age 29, Class 56, Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA Reporter. CROSS, LYLE L. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 31, Class 48, AVMA, Sr. Rep. of Vet. Med. Stud. Senate, DS. A OIPLOW ' ' —---- -- DAVIS, HAROLD E. Vet. Med. Greensbarg, La. Age 24, Class 59, BSU Missions Chair., BSU Soc. Chair. EUBANK, GLENN R. Vet. Med. Idalou Age 23, Class 59, AVMA. FEAR, FRANK A. Vet. Med. College Station Age 37, Class 59. GARRETT, CHARLES H. “Charlie” Vet. Med. Jonesboro, La. Age 25, Class 57, AVMA, DS. GOTTLOB, JOHN R., JR. “Count” Vet. Med. Galveston Age 29, Class 52, Pres. Sr. Vet. Class, Who’s Who, Photo. Ed. Southwestern Vet., AVMA—Plar., AVMA Sgt.-at-Arms, Sec. —Jr. Vet. Class, “T” Assoc., CO D-Inf., Rep. Fish Vet. Class, AVMA Emergency Fund Conn., AVMA, Coun. COWING, GENE M. Vet. Med. College Station Age 40, Class 59, V-Pres. Piev. Honor Coun., Sec.-Treas. Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. GROSS, BOBBY J. Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 24, Class 55, Track Letterman, Southwest Conference Champ in Shot Put and Discus, Big Spring Hometown Club, Jr. AVMA. HENNARD, TOMMIE A., JR. Vet. Med. Honey Grove Age 29, Class 57, Assoc. Ed. Southwestern Vet., Chair. Inter- Coun. Comm., Stud. Senate, Stud. Mag. College Apt., College Apt. Coun. Election Comm., AVMA Honor Coun., AVMA Coun HOFMANN, JOHN E. Vet. Med. Za Grangi Age 23, Class 53, Jr. AVMA, Student Senate, AVMA Coun. JACKSON, FRANK L. Fet. Med. Age 26, Class 59, Jr. AVMA, Sec.-Treas.—Soph. JOHNSON, BILLY G. 1 pt MprI Age 23, Class 57, AVMA. JONES, FLOYD M. V pt l f P 1 Age 30, Class 57, AVMA. Shreveport, La. Class. Coleman Bryan KENNEDY, K. ROBERT Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 56, Maroon Band, KINNAMON, KENNETH E. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 58. LILLY, BILL J. “Bob” Houston Drum and Bugle Corps, AVMA. Denison Vet. Med. Age 28, Class 57, AVMA, Civilian Student Coun. San Saba LLOYD, JIMMY R. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 57, AVMA, Phi Zeta. LONG, AARON H. Vet. Med. Age 25, Class 57, Sec.-Treas.—AVMA, AVMA Coun., DS, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT I., JR. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class 57, Co-Pres. College Apt. Coun. Coun., V. Pres. AVMA. “Jim” Bryan “Buddy” Vidor Honor Coun., “Bob” Ft. Worth Civilian Student SENIOR VET. MED. AK. I McCOY, WARREN W. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 57, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA. McDonald, Charles n. Vet. Med. Age 29, Class 52. McDonald, Sidney a. Vet. Med. Age 42, Class 59. “Bubba” Atascosa “Charles Mack” Port Arthur “Mac” Center Point McMULLAN, JAMES A., JR. Vet. Med. Ozona Age 23, Class 57, Jr. AVMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, 4-H Club, Civilian Student Coun., Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Wool Judging Team. PAYNE, CHARLES E. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 23, Class 57, Jr. AVMA. PRAUSE, PRESTON Vet. Med. Columbus Age 23, Class 57, Jr. AVMA. RAWSON, DEAN E. Vet. Med. New London Age 24, Class 57, AVMA. REDMAN, VANNIS W. “Gobble” Vet. Med. Saint Jo Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet., 12th Man Bowl, Debate Team, Rodeo Club, Cooke Co. Club, Sr. Class Rep., Civ. Student Coun., Great Issues, All Aggie Rodeo, DS, Chair.— Civ. Sweetheart Comm., Freshman Orientation, Phi Zeta. ' RISINGER, MILTON L. “Mit” V et. Med. Bryan Age 24, Class 57, AVMA. SENIOR VET. MED. RICE, LOWIE K. Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 26, Class 54, Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Pres. Rodeo Club, Sec. Freshman Vet. Class. ROSS, JOE D. Vet. Med. Sonora Age 23, Class 57, Who’s Who, Borden Award, Pres. AVMA, Exec. Ed. Southwestern Vet., Pres. Student Senate, Outstanding Fish., Soph, and Jr. Vet. Med., Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Teams, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Great Issues, Pres. Fish Vet. Med. Class, Elect. Comm., TISA Del., 12th Man Bowl Comm., Chair Sr. Banquet, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta. ROYALL, JOHN N. et - ed. Houston Age 24, Class 57, Rodeo Club, Houston Hometown Club, Jr. AVMA, DS, Southwestern Staff. Llano SHORT, THAYNE R. Vet. Med. Age 29, Class 56, AVMA. SMALLER HARRY E. “V irgil M.” et ‘ Med. Ban Antonio Clats 34 ’ ClaSS 57 ’ AVMA ’ Southwestern Vet., DS, V. Pres. Soph. SMITH, MALCOLM C. Vet. Med. Kingsville Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, Speechmasters Comm., Boxing Club, Brush Country Hometown Club. “Nick” Lake Charles, La. STREATER, DARON N. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 57, AVMA. TEAGUE, JAMES E. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 56. THEDFORD, THOMAS R. « Tot Vet. Med. j d ll Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, Student Senate, Lubbock-South Plai Hometown Club. “Tiger” Belton “Buzzy” Bellaire TOM, HENRY K., JR. Vet. Med. Age 25, Class 58, Jr. AVMA. TURNER, DONA ' LD K. “Don” Vet. Med. Gatesville Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club, Rodeo Club, V-Pres. Jr. Vet. Class. VINCENT, GEORGE H. Vet. Med. Sulphur, La. Age 24, lass 57, AVMA, Honor Coun. Rep., Rodeo Club. WALKER, SCHLEY B. Vet. Med. Hillsboro Age 26, Class 54, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hill County A M Club, Pres. Stud. AVMA, BS, An. Hus. WILLIAMSON, ROSS R„ JR. Vet. Med. Huntsville Age 23, Class 57, Jr. AVMA. WISEMAN, CHARLES R. “Charlie” Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, San Antonio Hometown Club. JUNIOR VET. MED. ABLES, ROBERT E. ; Bob” Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 58, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff. ALLBRITTON, ALLAN R. “Festoon” Vet. Med. Good Pine, La. Age 23, Class 58, Jr. AVMA, DS, Southwestern Vet. Staff, Sec.- Treas.—Jr. Vet. Class. BARKLEY, JOHN L. Vet. Med. Midlothian Age 33, Class 58, Row Rep. Student Apt. Coun., Sec. Soph. Vet. Med. Class. BARLOW, JOHN R. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 58, Jr. AVMA. BARON, LAWRENCE T. Vet. Med. Age 26, Class 58. BECKER, FREDDIE L. Vet. Med. Age 28, Class 58. “Bob” Fort Worth “Bob” La Grange “Fred” Paducah BECKETT, THOMAS A., JR. “Tommy” Vet. Med. Austin Age 22, Class 58, Pres., V-Pres. Civilian Student Coun. V-Pres., Rep. Jr. AVMA, Student Senate, Who’s Who, Walton Hall Coun. Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet. CHILDERS, ASA B., JR. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, BSU Coun. Regt. Staff. DAVIDSON, ARTHUR I. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 58, AVMA. “Ace” Mart AVMA 1st “Rusty” Dumas GREENBERG, DAN Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 58. GUILLOUD, NORMAN B. Dallas K et ' oo 66 ! Denison Age 22, Class 58, Civilian Student Coun., Dorm Coun., Interfaith Coun., AVMA, Grayson Hometown Club. HOUSTON, DON F. “Boost” Vet. Med. Da u as Age 23, Class 57, Pres. Wesley Found., Civilian Yell Leader, Wesley Found. Coun. Asst. Civilian Chaplain, RE Week Planning, Civilian Dorm Fish Aid, Jr. AVMA, Southwestern Vet., Former Student Scholarship, DS, Undergrad Bio. Lab. Inst., Civ. Stud. Coun. 453 Amarillo HOWARD, JIMMY L. Vet. Med. Age 24, Jr. AVMA, Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet. HUBBS, JOHN F., JR. Vet. Med. Wichita Falls Age 29, Class 56, Southwestern Vet., AVMA, Housemaster—Hart Hall. JORDAN, JAMES E. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class-58, East Texas Hometown Club, AVMA. “Jim” Longview MARTIN, LOUIS Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 58, AVMA. McLaughlin, thomas l. Vet. Med. Age 22, Class 58, DS. MINNIS, CHARLES D. Vet. Med. “Lou” Carencro, La. “Tommy” Grand Prairie Age 25, Class 55, AVMA, Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet. Charley” San Antonio PUTNAM, HAROLD D. “Put” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 26, Class 58, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. RIDGEWAY, SAM H. vet. mea. Age 22, Class 58, Milner Dorm Coun., AVMA, Sgt.-at-Arms, AVMA Coun., Housemaster—Walton and Hart. SELLS, LLOYD B. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, Jr. AVMA. Y-Z— OIPLONA rv r . . -- Carthage SHELDON, WINSLOW G. Vet. Med. Carthage Age 23, Class 57. SMITH, ALTON F. “Buddy” Vet. Med. Atascosa Age 22, Class 58, AVMA, Dorm. Coun., Civ. Student Coun., Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Antonio Hometown Club. SMITH, PERRY G. Vet. Med. Farmersville, La. Age 23, Class 58, Reporter AVMA, AVMA Coun. Rep. SYLER, JAMES P. “Jim” Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 24, Class 57, AVMA, Chaplain, San Angelo Hometown Club, Traditions Comm. THOMES, RICHARD J. “Dick” Vet. Med. Lafayette, Ind. Age 23, Class 57, AVMA, DS, Dorm Coun. WHITMIRE, RICHARD E., JR. “Whit” Vet. Med. Edgewood Age 22, Class 58, CO B-Armor, DS, DMS, Honor Coun., V-Pres. Van Zandt Co. Hometown Club, Outstanding Soph, and Jr. in Batt., Who’s Who, Student Senate, AVMA Coun. Rep. WILSON, ROBERT L., JR. “Bob” V K et - Med - Fort Worth Age 29, Class 58, Student Mgr. College Apts., AVMA, V-Pres. Fish Vet. Class, Pres.—Soph. Vet. Class, College Apt. Coun, South¬ western Vet., K. of C. GRADUATES AMMER, BOBBY R. Geo. Age 23, Grad. ANDERSON, RONALD A. Mech. Eng. Age 27, Grad., ASME. BEHNE, THOMAS D. Civ. Eng. Age 27, Class 52. Dallas “Ron” Winnipeg, Canada Dallas ELSIK, WILLIE C. Geol. Age 23, Class 57, Geol. Club. FISHER, NEIL E. Geol. Age 26, Grad. HARRIS, RALPH R. Dairy Sci. Age 29, Grad., Dairy Sci. Club. “Bill” Snook Muenster Auburn, Ala. HARWOOD, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Geol. and Geophysics Beeville Age 28, Class 51, Geol. Club, Geophysics Club. HUNNICUTT, J. P. “Perry” Civ. Eng. Houston Age 31, Class 48, ASCE. LEWIS, ROBERT M. “Bob” Ind. Eng. Terrell Age 25, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, Kaufman County Hometown Club, AIIE. 455 MARSHALL, HOLLIS D. Geol. Odessa Age.28, Class 54, Geol. Club, Pet. Club, Michel T. Halbooty Fellow¬ ship in Geol. OVERTON, HAROLD L. Pet. Eng. Houston Age 29, Class 59. PARK, KILHO “Parkie” Oceanography Pusan, Korea Age 28, Class 53, SVM, Geochem. Soc., Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Soc. of Limnology and Oceanography. PETERSOM, DON H. Geology Summit, N. J. Age 24, Class 56, Geol. Club. QURESHI, AODUL W. Genetics Uarachi, Pakistan Age 24, Class 55. REUSCHERMJON, A. Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 58, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, V. Pres. ASHAE, SAE. SCHAAR, PETER L. “Pete” Physics Fort Worth Age 22, Class 58, Phys. Club, Astron. Club, Am. Rocket Soc., “Moonwatch,” Slide Rule Contest. SHANAHAN, RALPH L. Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 27, Class 53, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu. VICKERS, RICHARD H. “Vic” Mech. Eng. Nederland Age 22, Class 58, ASME, SAE. WALLER, THOMAS H. Geology Age 23, Class 57, Geology Club. WHITENBERG, DAVID C. Plant Phys. Age 27, Class 57, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIFORD, ALLEN H. Geology Age 28, Class 52, Geol. Club, Teaching Asst. “Tom” Port Arthur Linden “Al” Beaumont GRADUATES Graduates in veterinary medicine at commencement exercises. Schneider, Burns, Buchanan, Hamilton. OFFICERS, CLASS ' 60 ALLEN N. BURNS THOMAS WAYNE CHNEID FRA NK B. ' fB L C H A N A ALLEN N. BURNS 457 ABBOTT, VERNON B.— Ed .—Ft. Worth ABERNATHY, JAMES Highlands ACOSTA, CARLOS S.—M.E.—Eagle Pass ADAMCIK, ALVIN R.—Ag. Eco.—SmithvUle ADAMS, CYRIL S.— C.E. and B.A .—Houston ADAMS, DAVID L.—La Marque ADAMS, J. D.— Pre-Law —Big Spring ADICKES, ARLIS W.—Ag. Ed.—Goliad ALDERMAN, JOHN H.— Pet. E.—San Antonio ALDERS, CHARLES A.— M.E .—Longview ALDRIDGE, EDWARD C.— Aero .—Shreveport, La. ALEXANDER, BOBBY J.— grow—Kyle ALEXANDER, DON R.— B.A .—Port Neches ALEXANDER, GUS— Pre-Dent .—San Angelo ALLEN, CULLEN S.—P.E.—Amarillo ALMY, GENE H.— Aero .—Omaha, Neb. ALVIS, JOHN M.—C.E.—Dallas AMMERMAN, CHARLES H.— Acct .—Wilmerding, Pa. ANDERSON, ALLEN S.—C.E. and B.A .—Clarksville, Tenn. ANDERSON, JAMES E.—E.E.—WoodviUe ANDREWS, GARY W.—E.E. and Maf t—Houston ANTHONY, RUSTY D.— Ch. E.—Houston ARCHER, JIMMY R.—B.P.M.—Wichita Falls ARMENDARIZ, EFRAIM P.— Math —Galveston ARNOLD, DAVID H.—Ed.—Galveston ASBILL, MORRIS W. JR.— Ag. Eco .—Quitman ASHER, DONALD R.— l.T .—Boeme ATKINS, JERRY K.—Jcc .—Dickinson ATKINS, OSCAR L.— Arch .—Corpus Christi AYCOCK, KENNETH D.— Ag. E.—Moody JUNIORS BADOUGH, KENNETH R.— Ch. E. and Victoria BAILEY, JAMES F.—ALE.—San Antonio BAKER, WENDYL B.—ALE.—Ft. Worth BALKE, GORDON— l.T .—Baytown BANNWORTH, JOHN H.—Ed.—McAUen BARFIELD, BILLY J.— Ag. and C.E .—Wharton BARKEMEYER, O’GENE VI.—Ag. Ed.—Rosebud BARKER, LEONARD B., JR.— Pet. E.—Crane BARLOW, JAMES B.— Engl, and Pre-Law —Ft. Worth BARNES, MARVIN D.— Ag. Eco.—Jacksonville BARRANCO, SAM C.— Pre-Med —Beaumont BARRERA, GUSTAVO— Math —Port Isabel BARSOTTI, PAUL J.—E.E.—Roseville, Calif. BARTAY, TANDY E.— Gen. Bus.—Caldwell BATCHELLER, GEORGE A., JR.— T—Corpus Christi BATEY, DON M.—M.E.—Houston BAYLEY, CLYDE C., JR.—E.E.—San Benito BEARD, LONNIE F.— Ag. Ed.—Palacios BEAZLEY, CHARLES E.— T.—Houston BEAZLEY, ROBERT L.— Gen. Bus.—Waco BEERWINKLE, KENNETH B.— Ag. E.—Temple BEEVER, WILLIAM D.—C.E.—Pearsall BELL, BOBBY, J R.—ALE.—Stephenville BELL, CHARLES M.— Ag. Eco .—Donna BELL, JAMES R.— B.A .—Houston BELLOMY, JIMMY F.—E.E.—Tyler BELUE, JOE B.—Zoo .—Wichita Falls BENNETT, JAMES W.—Dairy M g.—Bryan BENSON, CHARLES A.—M.E.—Sour Lake BERGER, ROBERT C.—Pet. E.—Wichita FaUs 458 Col. Robert H. Homiston, chaplain of the Fourth Army, delivers Ross Volunteer initiation banquet address in MSC. Seventy-one Juniors were initiated. BINION, WILLIE C.—5. L—Spring Branch BIONDI, RICHARD M.— Gen. Bus. —Dallas BISHOP, JAMES G.— .r.—Houston BLACKBURN, TERRY L.—M.F.—Pasadena BLAGG, MARCUS G.— Acct. —Gainesville BLAKE, JOHN L.— ccf.—Temple BLANSITT, HUSEY D.— Agron. —Mosheim BLASCHKE, BYRON C.—C.F.—New Braunfels BLAZEK, HENRY E.— .H.—Bryan BLEVINS, DONALD L.— .7’.—Tyler BLUE, DORSEY D.— T.—Hamilton BLUE, JAMES C.— Agron. —Clifton BOARNET, BERNERD N.— I.E. and M.F.—New Braunfels BOAZ, VIRGIL L.— E.E .—Whitesboro BODKIN, WAYNE A.— Ag. E.—Ohon BOEDERKER, HAROLD L.— cct.—Caldwell BOLAND, MARVIN L.—Arch. —Tyler BOLES, HUBERT J.—Ch. E. —Dallas BOLIN, LARRY F.— rch.—Richardson BOLTON, BEN W.—PAy.—Greenville BONORDEN, HENRY J.—Ag. Fd.—Port Lavaca BOOHER, TRAVIS L.— Pet. F.—Euless BOONE, JAMES R.—M.F.—Arlington BOSE, ROGER W.— C.E. —San Antonio BOTHAGER, JON D.— Ag. F.—Bremond BOTT, DON C.— .F.—Tyler BOWLING, GARTRELL—F.F.—San Antonio BOWMAN, JOHN F.— M.E.-Engl .—San Jose, Costa Rica BOYD, CHARLES W.—CA. F.—Burkburnett BOYER, HERBERT R.— Aero. E .—Texarkana 459 BRADSHAW, JERRY L.— Ch. Center BRAND, RODERICK P.— Ch. Micro. —San Antonio BRASHEARS, ALAN D.— Ag. Graham BRASWELL, JOHN B.— Ch. Houston BRAZZEL, JOHN M.— P.A. and Eco. —Houston BREDLOW, THOMAS G.— Math —Dallas BREEN, WALTER M.— E.E. —San Antonio BRELAND, DON C.— Engl. —Houston BROD, WILLIAM B.— M.E .—San Benito BROOKS, TOMMY F.—M.E.—Wichita Falls BROTHERS, AL B.—fFilf. Mgt.—Gonzales BROUGH, JAMES A.— B.A .—Paris BROWN, JOE P.—Lib. Del Rio BROWN, JOHN H. JR.— Arch .—Sherman BROWN, ROBERT L.— Mkt .—Beaumont BROWN, THOMAS W.—M.F.—Wichita Falls BROWN, OLIN W.— .7’.—Dallas BUCHANAN, FRANK B.— Eco .—San Antonio BULATKIN, BORIS N.— cct.—McAllen BULGER, SPENCER D.— Ins. and Eco .—El Paso BULLINGTON, GERALD G.—Af ct.—Dallas BUNTING, WILLIAM D. JR.— Phy. and B.A .—Bryan BURLING, HERBERT D.— Geophy .—Houston BURNETT, DUKE G.— Pet. E. and B.A.—Terrell BURNETT, RONALD D.— Ch. E .—Houston BURTON, DONALD K.— Pet. and Geo. E .—Corpus Christi BURTON, J. O.—Pet. E .—Tyler BURTON, ROBERT W.—M.F.—Dallas BUTRIDGE, CLARENCE E.— cct.—Longview BURNES, ALLEN N.— Ch. E .—Houston JUNIORS CABRON, FRANKLIN E.— .F.—Rosebud CALVIN, NEWTON J.—F.F.—Dallas CANGELOSI, CARLO J.— B.A .—Bryan CANNON, WALTER S.—Gen. Bus.—Houston CANTRELL, DONALD W.—B.P.—Waco CARROLL, BOBBY W.—F.F.—Dallas CARTER, HAROLD L.— Ag. £.—Roby CARTER, TOMMY L.—y4rcA.—Dallas CATES, CLAYTON C.-Gen. Rus.—Robstown CATON, HARDY M.— M.E .—Pittsburg CHAMBERLIN, C. S. JR.— IJZ. and Math —Paris CHAPMAN, JAMES W.— I.T .—Houston CHAPMAN, JIMMY R.-P.R.—Woodville CHAPMAN, WILLIAM B.— .£ .—Houston CHASE, ARTHUR D.—M.F.—Houston CHARSTAIN, RONALD E.—CX—McAllen CHILDRESS, JAMES T.—,4. .—Corsicana CHOW, JOSE— M.E. —Cd. Madero, Mexico CHICHERSKI, JAMES A.— Ed. —Ft. Worth CLARK, FREDDIE D.—E .—Blanket CLARK, LARRY H.— I.T. —Ft. Worth CLEMENT, LEWIS W.—C.E.—Paris CLIFFORD, WILLIAM F.-M.£.-Dunkirk, N. Y. COKER, JIM B.- .7’.—Rusk COLEY, BILLY J.—Ag. Erf.—Ennis COLLINS, B. WAYNE—5.PJ .—Satin COMPTON, ROBERT L.—R.S. and Psy.-Elton, La. CONE, MICHAEL M.— Pet. E .— Jacksonville CONN, WILLIAM M.— Pet. and Geo. E.—Ft. Worth CONWAY, JAMES R.— I.E .—Brownsville 460 COOK, WILLIAM B.— Ag. Ed.—May COOKE, PAUL M.— Pet. E. and M.E. —Houma, La. COOPER, JOHN E.— Jour. —Texas City COPELAND, WARREN R.— B.A. —Friendswood CORDELL, WILLIAM F. JR.— B.P.M. —Bryan COVINGTON, DUNCAN C.—£.£.—Goodman, Miss. COX, ALBERT G.— Math —La Feria COX, HARLA D.— P.E. —La Feria CRABTREE, CORBETT D.— R.S .—San Antonio CRADDOCK, JOE P.—C.F.—Smithville CRUMP, GLENDON R.—M.F.—Dallas CURBOW, JAMES Garrison CURRY, WELDON K.— Eng. —Houston DABNEY, ROBERT C.—B. .—Houston DAGGETT, JOHN R.— Zool .—San Antonio DAHLBERG, FRANK I. JR.— .F. and B.A.—Bryan DALBY, JOHN D.— Aero. E .—Daingerfield DAMON, RICHARD E.—B.P.M.—Houston DANIELS, LEE D.— Ind. Ed. —Granbury DAVENPORT, JOHN W.—CA. £.—Big Spring DAVIDSON, HUGH M.— Meteor .—El Paso DAVIS, BOB— Ag. Eco .—Houston DAVIS, BOBBY D.—C.F.—Gilmer DAVIS, EDWIN D.— Pet. £.—Waco DAVIS, LEONARD A.—Geo.—Sheffield DAVIS, WALTER M. JR.— E.E .—Bryan DAVIS, WALTER W.— Pre-Vet Med —Sweetwater DAW, SAMUEL R.— l.D. and Jour .—Joaquin DAY, DONALD L.— Acct .—Tomball DAY, WILLIAM C.—Vet Med—Bellaire Richard Biondi, Noble Flennickin, and Stan Humphries receive ROTC Summer Camp immunization shots. (You guessed it all five are married.) DELAND, ELDEN E.— C.E. —Ozona DEMENT, BRUCE H.— fccf.—Groves DEW, RALEIGH E.—C.E.—Tyler DILLARD, JOHN H.— Ag. Ed. —Corsicana DILLON, WILLIAM A.— l.T. —Irving DOGGETT, HARLEY D.— gro—Temple DODGEN, RUFUS A., JR.— Acct. —Shamrock DOLSON, DARRELL D.— Ind. Tech. —Webster DONOVAN, JAMES M. Tulsa, Okla. DOVER, WILEY V .—Pet. E. —San Angelo DOWDY, NORMAN M.—P.F.—Dallas DOWNS, THOMAS E.— E.E. —Brookeland DRAPER, DON R.—Pers. Adm.—Bryan DRESSEN, GLENN N.—CAem.—Lockhart DULOCK, FREDDY B.— Acct .—Elk DUNGAN, DON M.—J.tf.—McKinney DUNN, ROBERT S.—Eng.—Corpus Christi DUPUY, LAWRENCE H.—CA.E.—Texas City EASTERLING, ARTHUR M. JR.— Vet Med—Centerville ECHOLS, CHARLEY N.—Gen. fins.—Houston ECKERT, WILLIAM R.— BA. —San Antonio EDGE, WILLIAM L.— Acct. —Houston EDMONDS, ROBERT J.—E.E.—Dallas EDWARDS, MARCUS S.—Ch. E.—Refugio EITEL, BILLY B.— Ag. Ed.—Big Sandy ELLEDGE, DON T.— Physics —Mabank ELLISON, DAVID W.—Fe« Med—Tyler ELLISON, TERRY E.—Ed.—Del Rio ELLISON, TOMMY R.—CAem.—Dallas ELROD, JACK W.— Ag. Ed .—Corsicana ETHEREDGE, GERALD P.—Pet. E.—Trinity ETIE, JEFFERSON D.— Ind. Tech .—Dickinson EVERETT, CHAUNCEY L.—E.E.—Greggton EVERETT, WILLIAM L.— Ag. Eco.—Longview FANN, LAURENCE E.— Pre-Law —Houston FARROW, DAVID G.—5.P.M.—Dallas FERGUSON, TOMMY L.—M.E.—Ore City FISHER, WAYNE W.— EE .—Ft. Worth FLENNIKEN, NOBLE E.— Acct .—Munday FLINT, SANDY A.—G.5. .—Richmond FLORES, BENITO E—EE.—Saltillo, Mexico FOLZENLOGEN, PAUL D.—CA. E.—Dallas FORD, ALAN R.— Agr .—Honey Grove FOWLER, CURTIS W.—ET.-San Antonio FRANKLIN, WELDON C.—C.E.—Paris FREE, WALTER G.—M.E.—Shreveport, La. FREEMAN, CLAVIN R.— Ag. Ed.—Comanche FREEMAN, JERRELL P. —Math —Pasadena FROST, WILLIAM JR.— I.T.—Ft. Worth FUGEMAN, WILLIAM H.— Aero. Eng.—San Antonio FUTCH, JENNINGS F.— ccf.—Houston GAITHER, JOSEPH R.— Ag. Ed. and Hon .—Houston GALLAGHER, BEN F.—C.E.—Marshall GAMBRELL, JOEL A. —Dairy Mfg .—Copeville GARDNER, FROST E.—M.E.—Seguin GARNER, ROBERT A.— B.A .—Palestine GARRETT, RICHARD L.— Mkt .—Heame GARY, TRAVIS R.—Ag. Ed.—Brady GARZA, TRINIDAD P.—E.E.—San Antonio GATLIN, JAY P.- g. Eco.-Mexia 462 GEIGENMILLER, EUGENE E.— Aero. E—San Antonio GERARD, DONALD S.— Ch .—Port Lavaca GHISELIN, RICHARD G.— M.E .—Dallas GIBBS, HOMER J.—Fin.—Dallas GILL, JOE L.— Acct .—Bellevue GINZEL, WELDON J.—B. L—Caldwell GIVENS, JAMES VI.—Pet. E.—Brookshire GLIMP, HUDSON A.— An. Sci.—Burnet GLOOR, WILBURN F.—B.P.M .—Gonzales GOFF, WAHER M.— Gen. Bus .—Rosenberg GOLDBLATT, JAMES R.—C.E.—Dallas GOOD, CARROLL G.— Ed .—Clarksville GOOD, JOHN 0.—E.E.—Farmers Branch GOODE, JOHN E.— M.E .—Lake Jackson GOODEN, GLEN J.—C.E.—Houston GOLLA, JUDE T.— M.E .—Corpus Christi GOPFFATH, WILFORD H.— Ch. E.—La Ward GRAF, CHARLES E.—Mto.—Vernon GREEN, DONALD R.— I.T. —Ft. Worth GREEN, LANE A.—M.E.—Hawkins GREENE, CULLUM E. JR .—Vet Med—Ft. Worth GREER, JAMES B.—M.E.—Port Arthur GREGG, DENNIS N.— Math —Wichita Falls GRIFFIN, DONNELL D.—Ed.—Bryan GRIFFITH, GERALD D.—M.E.—Port Lavaca GRIFFITH, WILLIAM B. — An. Hus .—Fort Stockton GRIGGS, LEE A.— Arch .—San Antonio GROVES, DON L. —BM.—Alamo GUSEMAN, LAWRENCE F. JR—MatA—Burton GUY, GLENN E.—C.E.—Port Arthur JUNIORS GUYNES, WILLIAM A.—Pre-Med—Mathis GUY, RAYMOND A.—C.E.—Port Arthur HADLEY, JAMES P.— cct.—Brady HAJOVSKY, CHARLES ].—Ag. Ed.—El Campo HALBERT, MILTON R.—M.E.—Ft. Worth HALL, EDWARD Y.— Gen. Bus .—Corpus Christi HAMFF, JAMES E.— P.A .—Sherman HAMILTON, DALE R.— I.T .—Dallas HAMILTON, THOMAS R.—Ed. and B.A .—Woodville HAMMONS, ROBERT J.— B.A. —Ft. Worth HANSEN, PAUL D.— Ag. Eco.—Donna HARRIS, BEN T.— IE .—Alvin HARRIS, JOE E.— Arch .—La Feria HARROD, RONALD L.—M.E.—Houston HART, HARVEY H.—PEys.—Galena Park HART, ROYCE L.— Ag. E.—Gilmer HARTLEY, JAMES C.—M.E.—Dallas HARWOOD, WILLIAM E.—Pre-Vet Med—Cuero HASS, BRUCE S.—PAys.—Elmhorst, 111. HASWELL, HENRY M.—F or.—Dallas HATFIELD, JERRY-M.E.—Cleburne HAVARD, BENJAMIN—B.P.M.—Houston HEUL, ALVIN J. —MJ?.—Temple HENK, HAROLD A.— Agron .—Seguin HENSLEY, KENNETH E.—M.E.—Longview HEMSLEY, ROBERT A.—B.A. -Pasadena HERNANDEZ, CLARO M.— Mkt .—Waco HERNANDEZ, JOHNNY— ero. E. —Dallas HEROLD, JAMES D.— IJZ .—San Antonio HEYE, WILLIAM B—E.E.—San Antonio 463 HICKS, EDWARD E.— Math —Corpus Christi HICKS, TOMMY C.—M.E.—WoodviUe HILL, DAN R— Vet Med—Vernon HILL, FURNEY R.— A .H. —Fairfield HILL, OWEN L.— B.A. —Dallas HILLER, ROBERT L.—M.E.—Houston HINES, CALVIN W.—Hist.—San Antonio HINZE, JOE E.— Pet. E. —Sealy HIRSCH, JAY D.— Pre-Law —Houston HODGES, WAYNE L.—E.E.—Galveston HOERNIC, OTTO W.—M.E.—Garland HOELSCHER, ROBERT W.—Ag. Eco.—Cyclone HOLLINGSWORTH, MALCOLM L.— Hist.—San Antonio HOLCOMB, VERNON C.—PAys.—Pittsburg HOLLOMAN, JOHN D.—Mat i—Dallas HOLMES, SAMUEL H.—C .—Jackson, Miss. HOLLOWAY, JIM E.— A.H. —Stanton HOOKS, HAROLD V.—Pet. E.—Snyder HOOVER, JOHN E.—E.E.—Denison HOUCHIN, WILLIAM E.— Aero. E. —Shreveport, La. HOWES, RALPH C.—BA .—Schertz HUGGINS, ADRIAN G.— rcA.—Dallas HUGHES, JOE H.— Rng. and Forestry —Henderson HUGHES, ROY E.—M.E.—Big Spring HUMPHRIES, ST ANLEY B.— Acct .—Edgewood HUSSEY, JACK W.—C.E.—Ft. Worth HUTCHCRAFT, CLINTON E.— rcA.—Vincennes, Ind. HUTCHINSON, JAMES B.—Ag. E.—Clarksville HUTTO, DONALD A.— Mkt .—Baytown IRVINE, RICHARD E.— An. Nutri.—Canyon Sam Barranco, Bob Martin, Don Alexander, and Wayne Schneider talk over new parts needed for a defective rifle. AkA JACKSON, HAROLD C.— A.H .—Robstown JACKSON, JOE F.— C.E .—Wichita Falls JACKSON, MELVIN G.— rcA.—Alvarado JAECKLE, JOHN T.— M.E .—San Antonio JANAK, CHARLES J.— A.H. and Fm. Mgmt .—Smithville JARDINE, JOHN H. —Vet Med —West Monroe, La. JENKINS, SAMUEL H.— Aero. Eng.—McAllen JOBE, WILLIAM D.—M.E.—Coleman JOHNSON, BRUCE B.—C.E.—Port Arthur JOHNSON, JAMES R.— Ind. Tech .—Pasadena JOHNSON, JERRAL D.— Hort .—Weatherford JOHNSON, ROY H.-CA. E.—Marlin JOHNSON, WADE D.— M.E. —Channelview JOHNSTON, WALTER E.— Ed. —Mercedes JONES, ALVA M.— Gen. Bus .—Harlingen JONES, GEORGE M.-C.E.-Crockett JONES, ROBERT A.— Math —Garland JUNEK, ALBERT L.— M.E. —Port Lavaca KAASE, FLOYD W.— Acct .—Schulenburg KAHN, BARNEY I.— I.E .—San Antonio KAPPMEYER, W. R.— Ag. Ed .—San Antonio KARRER, JOHN G.— Ag. Eng .—Spring Branch KEAHEY, NED F.— Geoph. and Math .—Brenham KEITH, ROBERT B.— Ch. and Eng .—Scarsdale, N. Y. KELLEY, NELSON L.— B.A .—Livingston KENNEDY, ROBERT L.—M.E.—Galveston KENT, JAMES N.— Arch .—Sulphur Springs KEREKES, JARYL K.—E.E.—Dallas KILLEBREW, BEN E.— Ed .—Paris KING, KENNETH W.— B.A. —Seguin JUNIORS KING, JIMMY R.— Pre-Dent —Baytown KINGSTON, JOHN—C.E. and BA.—Ft. Worth KINNEY, GLEN C.— cct.—Childress KINNISON, PAUL JR.— Arch .—San Antonio KINSEY, JAMES P.—M.E.—Tyler KONCAK, TONY— Ind. Tech .—Dallas KRAVITZ, DAVID M.— Pers. .4dm.—Dallas KRAUSS, DOYLE W.— Agro .—LaGrange KRISCH. RUDY C.— C £.—San Antonio KRISTIANSEN, KRISTIAN F.—Geo?.—San Marino, Calif. LA BARRERA. SAM— BA .—Bryan LACEY, ROBERT A.— Mmtk —Centerville LAMB, BILLY J .—Physics—DaUas LAMB, NEWTON W.—R .—Houston LANCASTER, THOMAS O.—RE.—Kyle LANE, ROBERT D —RT —Houston LANGE, FRANKLIN G.—.4gr.—Bartlett LANGLEY, SAMUEL IL—If A .—Little Rock, Ark. LANGSTON. LARRY jL—RE.-Ft, Worth LAN1NOHAM, CHARLES C. Ag. Eco.-Houston LATIMER, JAMES K. — Pet. R—Houston LATIMER, WILLIAM J.-M.E—Galveston LATTA, JOHN S. — E.E .— Beaumont LEE, GEORGE E. K.-E.E, Dallas LEE, ROBERT P.—LI’,-—Van Nuys, ' Calif. LEE, WELDON A. A.E. and Eng .— Houston LEE, WILLIAM O. — Dairy Prod .— Gordon LEEPER, JOE M. - Gen. Bus .— Texas City LEDBETTER, JAMES B......Ed.-Munday LENAMON, JOHN L. -Am.—Gtoesbeck 465 LEPORI, WAYNE A.— Ag. Eng .—Gonzales LESTER, DONALD R.— An. .—Gainesville LEWIS, DURWOOD —A cct .—Somerville LEWIS, ROSS C.— B.A .—Normangee LILES, EDWIN D.— Ag. Ed .—San Antonio LILLY, GARY R.—C.E.—Houston LIFE, WILLIAM N.— Horticulture —Los Fresnos LISTER, JOHN R.— .E.—Houston LITTLE, JACK E.— Pet. E .—Dallas LITTLEFIELD, JIM 0.— .£.—Ranger LITTON, GEORGE W.—JFildlife College Station LITTON, VERNON W.—Pers. Adm.—Kingsville LIVELY, JAMES O.—Vet Med—Navasota LOEHR, WINSTON W.—Ed.—Sealy LONDON, MERLE E.— C.E .—Big Run, Pa. LOPEZ, ROMEO— Chem .—Rio Grande City LORIA, ANTOHNY F.— . Ed.—Houston LONDON, FREDERICK J.-M.E.—San Antonio LOUGHMILLER, ARDEN D.— EH .—Blue Ridge LOWDER, GERALD R.— Ch. E.—La Marque LOWERY, LEE L.—C.E.—Galveston LUDVIGSEN, FRED A.— Acct .—San Antonio LUDWIG, ALLEN C.—Ch. E.—San Antonio LUX, EDWARD C.— Pers .—Schulenburg LYNCH, FRANK L.—G. E.—Bryan McADAMS, HARLEY H.—PAysics—Liberty McCARTY, WILUAM L.—M.E.—El Dorado McCLELLAND, MICHAEL D.— Gen. Bus .—San Antonio McCLUNG, SPENCER A.— Gen. Bus.-Pre-Law —Dallas McCREE, MARVIN A.— Journ .—Midland JUNIORS McDOUGALD, THOMAS L.—Pre-Sem.—lola McGEE, DONALD L. —C.E.—Cleburne McGEE, KENNETH R.—An. H .—Palestine McJOHNSON, ROBERT B.—E.E.—San Antonio McLARAN, CHARLES A.— Math —Bellaire McLEOD, STEWART R.— Gen. Bus .—Port Arthur McMILLAN, ROBERT L.—Vet Med—Tuscola McQUEEN, HORACE F.— Ag. Jour, and Range Mgt .—La Porte McSPADDEN, JAMES D.— A.H .—Rotan MACHEMEHL, JERRY LEE—C.E.—Seguin MACHEMEHL, LEROY H.-M.P.—Houston MADDEN, RICHARD A.— EJL .—Dallas MARBURGER, ALLAN A. —Agr.—Paige MARCELENO, TROY— C.E .—Dallas MARINO, JOHN C.— Geol. Eng .—Houston MARLOW, FRANK R.—B.A .—Houston MARSHALL, ROBERT E.— G.B.A. —Dallas MARTIN, JOHN T.—M.P.—Corsicana MARTINEZ, ROBERTO 0.—C.P.—Ozona MASSENGALE, ROBERT C.—MM.—Austin MATTERN, CARL A.—C.E .—Columbus MATTHEWS, JOHN H.—Pd.—Sherman MAXWELL, WILLIAM E.—Pers.—Longview MAYFIELD, RICHARD M.— C.E. and B.A.—Houston MEACHAN, WILLIAM C.—Ag. Fco.—Hardin MEREDITH, CHARLES H.— I.E .—Dallas MERRITT, DAVID S.—Ag. Pco.—Colorado City MERRITT, GORDON T.— Agr .—Robstown MESE, JOHN C.— Acct .—Miami, Florida MEYER, ALTON B. —A JJ.—F redericksburg 466 ’60 MICKLITZ, KARL N.— cc .—Houston MILAM, RUSSEL H., JR—Pet. P.—New London MILBURN, GUSTOVE M., JR.—P.P.—San Antonio MILLER, JIMMY D.-M.P.—Iowa Park MILLER, WALTER C.— Ch. E .—Panhandle MILLIKEN, JAMES W.—Geo. P.—Dallas MILNER, LAWRENCE A.—EJZ .—Muenster MIMS, PERCY D.—M.P.—Houston MITTEL, JOHN W.— .H.—Sonora MONTEMAYOR, A. A.— Ch. E. and Eng .—Galveston MONTGOMERY, DAN H.— B.A. —Mexia MOORE, CHARLES R.-Pre-Med—Houston MOORE, ROBERT R.— .P—Greenville MOORE, THOMAS A.— Gen. Bus .—Texas City MORGAN, JERRY M.— M.E .—Iowa Park MORRIS, DON B.— Acct. —Dallas MORRIS, DON B.— Acct .—Dallas MORRIS, R. R., JR.— Math and Ch. —Texas City MOSES, A. B.— M.E .—Timpson MOWLAM, THOMAS J.— rc i.—Corsicana MUENTER, ROBERT H.—C.P. and BA .—Cuero MULANAX, VIRGIL E.— M.E .—Big Sandy MUNRO, GEORGE J.—Wdlf. Mgt.—Ysleta MUNSON, JOSEPH U.—C.P.—Angleton MURFF, JERRY M.—M.P.—Freeport MURSKI, RAY A.— Ins. —Brenham MYERS, RICHARD G.— Eco .—Shreveport, La. NANCE, DOYCE R.—P.P.—Mesquite NATHO, BERNARD J.— .H.—Cuero NEFF, JOE K.— Pre-Vet Med —Colorado City NEISIG, RUSSEL W.—Hist.—Pasadena NELSON, FRED W.— .7 , .—Galveston NELSON, RICHARD J.—Vet Med—Seguin NERREN, GRANVILLE R.— B.A .—Lufkin NEUMANN, DONALD J.—Jg. Edu—Hondo NEW, LESLIE L.— Ag. En ' g.—Hico NEWTON, PAUL E.—M.E.—Liberty NICHOLS, LESTER D—Physics—Quitman NICKLES, GILBERT E., JR.— I.T .—San Antonio NORTH, BOBBY E.— rc j.—Dallas NAUCK, GEORGE S.—Ch. E .—Vidor OFFIELD, HAROLD G.— M.E .—Breckenridge OHLENDORF, GEORGE W.—R.S.—Lockhart OHLENDORF, ROBERT C.—E.E.—Lockhart OKUBO, DON— Aero. E—Pharr OLIVER, GALE, III—M.E.—Refugio ONG, ALBERT Y.— Aero, and Math. —Houston ORNELAS, PABLO, JR.—C.E.—Laredo ORTIZ, GUILLERMO, JR.—Ee?.—Del Rio OWINGS, ALLEN J.—G.P.E.—San Antonio OXFORD, HUBERT IV—M.E.—Beaumont PACE, CLAUDE A.— . E.—Pasadena PACKER, HERMAN G.— Pet. E.—Sealy PA GAZA, JOSEPH L.— Aero. E .—San Antonio PALMER, WILLIAM W.-C.E.—Uvalde PARKER, TRUMAN—Mat t.—Waco PARKS, JOHN H.—P.E.—Columbus PARMER, CHARLIE D.— Ed. and Psy.—Nolanville PATE, JAMES D.—C.E.—Center PATTERSON, PAT B.—E.E.—Dallas PAYNE, EDMOND G.-C.E. and 5M.-Bloomington PAYNE, HOWARD B.— .7’.—Houston PAYNE, PAUL H—Dairy Set.—Mt. Pleasant PAYNE, THOMAS N.— Phys. and Eng. —Houston PEABODY, CARL L. —Meteorology —San Antonio PELHAM, JOHN l.-Ag. Ed.-Whitney PENDLETON, FRED A.—M.E.—Dallas PENNINGTON, CHARLES D.— B.A. —Athens PENNY, WILLIAM H„ III—y¥.E.—Galveston PENNYWELL, CLARENCE M.—M ct.—Houston PERKINS, ROBERT C.—M.E.—Texarkana PERKINS, TERRY M.-Vet Med-Dallas PERKINS, WILLIAM N—C.E.—Mt. Pleasant PERRY, ROBERT T., JR.—C.E.—Roxton PERRYMAN, JON R.—Hwt.—College Station PETERSEN, RALPH E.— Ag. Eng.—Danevang PETERSEN, WALTER L.—Pet. E.—Falfurrias PFEIFFER, ELMER H.— Acct. —La Porte PHARISS, DONALD R.—Pet. E.—Breckenridge PHILLIPS, TYRONE W.—M.E.—Dallas PHILLIPS, WILLIAM F.— l.T .—Dallas PIERCE, JON M.—iVLE.—Pilot Point PINKERTON, WILLIAM N.- .7’.—Tyler PINKSTON, WILLIAM T.-Emance—El Paso PLILER, DOZIA D.—E.E.—Longview PLOTTS, LEW V., JR.—Hist.—Normangee PLUMLEE, RALPH, JR.—M.E.—Dallas PLYLAR, DAVID 7.—B.A. —San Antonio POGUE, ROBERT J.— Range Mgt. —Burnet POLK, CHARLES B.— Meteo. —Freeport POLLAN, W. D.—Mat i—Ennis al POND, PHILLIP J.— ns.—Dallas POOL, JACK W.— E.E .—San Antonio POPE, PERRY B.— Educ .—Houston POPP, WILLIAM E.— t.E .—San Antonio PORTERJIELD, CLYDE J., JR. -Ag. E.-Bryan POWELL, BILLY R.— Pet. Montgomery PREWITT, WILLIAM A. Ill—Personnel dm.—Temple PROCTOR, BOYD S.— gron.—De Kalb PRUDENCIO, R. A.— C.E.-B.A .—San Salvador, El Salvador PULUAM, DAVID G.-C.E.—Fort Worth PURIFOY, FRANDLIN D.— E.E .—Texarkana PUTZ, RICHARD E.— Pre-Law —Mission PUTZ, ROBERT H.— ero.—Mission QU1SENBERRY, CLEBERT W.— . £.-Quanah RAINOSEK, ALVIN P.—Math and Phys.—El Campo RALPH, BRYAN— Arch .—Tyler RANSON, HILLRY L. —Zoology (Pre-Med )—Levelland RAY, CLIFFORD H.— E.E .—San Angelo RAY, STEVE C.-l. Ed.—Bay City REAM, WILBUR K.—E.E .—Longview RECTOR, JAMES A.— E.E .—Greenville REDDELL, LEWIS A.— Journalism —Llano REED, DONALD H.— L .—Holland REED, JERRY L.— Aero. E .—Fort Worth REEK, ROBERT A.— C.E .—New Braunfels REEVES, LARRY L.— B.PM .—Amarillo REGAN, WILLIAM M.—Pre-Vet Med—Dallas REID, MILFORD M.— Che. and B.A .—Dallas REYNOLDS, ARTHUR L.— Hist .—El Paso REYNOLDS, JERRY E.—M..E.—Houston JUNIORS REYNOLDS, MARTIN G., JR.-Pre-Fe —Lubbock RICHARDSON, JACK B.—Chem .—Kilgore RICHBURG, D. T.— Agron .—Roscoe RIDGWAY, CHARLES Z.—P.A .—San Antonio RIEGEL, ALLEN L.— Aero. E .—Shreveport RIGGINS, NORMAN— Ag. and Civ. E.-Los Fresnos ROBBERSON, PHILLIP G.— Educ .—San Antonio ROBBINS, LARRY 0.— R.S .—Raymondville ROBERTS, JAMES F.— X—Refugio ROCHA, NARCISO J„ JR.-C.£--Laredo RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL A—Arch .—Houston ROESNER, ROBERT H.— X—Houston ROGERS, JOE L.— Acct .—Somerville ROGERSON, DAVID R.—BX—Carthage ROGERSON. PAUL G—Gera. Bras.—Carthage ROMERO, GEORGE A.— C £.—Brazoria ROOP, JOHN D.. JR.— fero.—Paducah ROSEN BACH, WILLIAM E.— I.E .—Schulenburg ROSS, MARSHAL V.— gro.—Lubbock ROSSER, TERRY N.—BM —Bryan ROYDER, FOY D.-B.X—Dayton RUSHING, PAUL D.-Ag. .-Houston RUSSELL, JAMES T.—4ccC—Longview RUSSELL, W ILLIAM B. —Math —Dallas RYAN, DENNIS M—MX—Dallas SAENZ, EDWARD C.— Hist. —Elmhurst, New York SANDERS, L.W ' —MX—Woodville SANDERS, RANDALL L.— Petr, and Geol. E .—Rosebud SANDS, KENNETH L.-MX—Chatfield 469 SANTOS, VALERID—MX—Eagle Pass SAVAGE, FRANCIS L, JR.—Bay City SAVAGE, WILLIAM R.— E.E. and Math —Houston SCAMARDO, PETE T.— Ag. Fco.—Heame SCHNEIDER,MARVIN J.— MJS .—Weimar SCHNEIDER, WAYNE San Antonio SCHUMANN, HERBERT B.— Ag. Bellville SCHUPP, CHARLES R.— C.E .—Kerrville SCHWARTZ, NORMAN C., JR.—M.E.—San Antonio SCOTT, GAYNO W.—Floydada SCOTT, RICHARD W., JR—Fco—Long Beach, Calif. SEAVEY, MARSHALL J.— Mkt. —Houston SEEKER, WILLIAM A.— Biol .—Brenham SEGERS, DONALD R.— Pet. E. and Geol .—Houston SEKERKA, JOSEPH J.—C.E.—Weimar SELBY, NEIL B.— Acct .—Corpus Christi SELENSKY, FRED M.— Aero. E .—Baytown SELF, WILLIAM R.— ' .H.—Vivian, La. SELLERS, JAMES B.— Pet. E .—Gatesville SELLERS, JOE L., JR. —Dairy Prod .—Grand S alin e. SERRES, CARL J.—C.F.—Houston SHARP, HARRY F.— l.T .—El Campo SHIELDS, GEORGE R._P. ._West SHIPMAN, BOBBY W.—B.P.M.—Ft. Worth SHIVE, JOHN L.— Acct. and Math .—Brownwood SHELL, DON C.— Chem .—Texarkana SHENKIR, WILLIAM G.— Acct .—San Antonio SHEW, LOUIS H.— M.E .—Houston SIKES, VERNON R.— Ag. Ed.—Palestine SIMMONS, ROY E.—R. (.-Amarillo SIMS, BOBBY S. —Range Mgt .—Moody 470 SION, JOHN N.— Gen. Victoria SMYTH, DAVID H. —Vet Med—College Station SMITH, EDGAR E.—M.E.—White Oak SMITH, FRED K.—M.E.—Edinburg SMITH, JAMES D.—C.E.—Coleman SMITH, JERRY D.— I.T. —Ft. Worth SMITH, JOHN L.— M.E. —Refugio SMITH, RONALD T.— Agron. —Temple SMITH, WILBURN L.— B.A. —Austin SLONE, HARDY A.— l.T. —La Marque SNOOKS, DANNY J.—B. .—Beaumont SNOW, TOMMY L.—C.E.—Bangs SPEIR, DONALD W.— ero.—Elsa SPENCE, JAMES C.— Educ. —Gorman SPENCER, GERALD R.— M.E .—Ft. Worth SPURLOCK, JOE C.—Pre-Law—Yt. Worth STACHA, ANTON, JR.— Ento .—Clifton STAFFORD, THOMAS A.— Arch. —Galveston STAMBAUGH, LEO P.— l.T .—Eastland and Vernon STARR, RICHARD L.—M.E.—Longview STARR, THOMAS R.—C.E.—Temple STEIN, ROBERT E.— Aero .—Columbus STEPHENSON, EDWARD B.— Pre-Vet —Anahuac STEWART, JAMES E.—C.E.—McLeod STEVENS, DON W.—Zoo .—Dublin STEVENSON, DEWIE O.—Ch. E .—Big Spring STILL, CHARLES E.— rcA.—Overton STOCKSTILL, JESS E.— Aero. E .—Grapevine STOKES, JOHN B.—C.E.—Wells STONE, BYRON C.—Hist.—Houston JUNIORS STOVGH, WILLIAM M.— B.A. —Waco STUFFLEBEME, KENNETH W.—M.F.—Brenham SULLIVAN, PATRICK L.— Math —Comanche SUTHERLAND, THOMAS L., JR.— oum.—Mathis SUTTON, JOSEPH H.— Wlf. M f.—Laredo SWARTS, ALBERT E.—EJL—Wichita Falls SWINDLE, ED.— Ag. Ed. —Tuscola SWIZE, CHARLES J.— Geo. —Hobson SZYMCZAK, ED. J.—MX—Houston TAYLOR, BILLY J.—J. Erf.—Temple TAYLOR, THOMAS M.— Ag. Eco .—Bruceville TERP, ALVERT H.— E.E .—San Antonio TERRELL, DOYLE R.— Agmm .—Dumas THOMAS, BOBBY L,—MX— Dallas THOMAS, TERRY L,—B ' .J.—Pasadena THOMPSON, BOBBY J.—EX—Center THOMPSON, CHARLES L,—At .—H ouston THOMPSON, C G.—IV . E. mi MX—Bryan THORNTON. CHARLES A.—B.PJI.—Texarkana THREADGILL. LUTHER L.—Amt. X-Brady TILL, MICHAEL V.—PX—Marshall TODD, GARY Antonio TOOLE, JOE E,—fis .—Longview TREES, ROBT. E.-AdL—telfas TRIMBLE, INGLE C,—E,—San Antonio TROTMAN, CRAIG 1,— TUCKETT, FLOYD 1 V,-MX,-Gah on TOMLINSON, GRADY Mission TURNER, DUANE Wortlt TURNER, RONALD 1L—CX—Corsicana 4? I TUTTLE, HAROLD F.— Gen. Rus.—Dallas UFER, C. D.— C.E .—Houston UNDERWOOD, ROBERT J.— rcA.—Fort Worth URIBE, ERNESTO— Ag. Erf.—Laredo UTAY, GARY WAYNE— Ed. and Hist.—Dahas VAHRENKAMP, CARL F.— Ag. Ed.—Giddings VANCE, RICHARD F.— Ag. E .—Bryan VAN, CLEAVE E.—Geo .—Mission VAN DORN, PAUL F.— Ag. Ed.—Hardin VAN SICKLE, BILLY W.—Gen. Rus.—Houston VANWONKLE, ROBERT G.— .H.—Kilgore VARNER, HOUSTON M.—Per. Houston VAUGHN, JOHN T., JR.— Hist .—Menard VIKTORIN, HENRY C.— ccr.—East Benard VILLARREAL, RICHARD D.— .E.—Houston VINCENT, CHARLES H.—P.S.—Bryan WAKEFIELD, GERALD L.—P.M.—Childress WALDROP, JAMES L.— Ag. Ed.—Carthage WALKER, JOHN W.—PAy.—Tyler WALLACE, THOMAS E.—P.E.—New Braunfels WALTHER, DON B.— Gen. Bus.—Dallas WARD, HUGH B.— Pet. and Geol. E .—Los Angeles, Calif. WARZECHA, ROBERT L.— Ag. E.—Cureo WASSON, JAMES D.— Acct .—Beaumont WATSOH, PATRICK E.-Pre-Med—Dickinson WATSON, JOE B.— Gen. Bus .—Webster WATTS, RICHARD G., JR.—C.E.—DaUas WEBER, LARRY 0.— .P.—Diboll WEEMS, DALTON B.— Ag. E.—LaGrange WEHRING, WALLACE L.—P.P.M.—Corpus Christi JUNIORS WELCH, JOHN W.—P.P.M.—Paris WELCH, MELVIN L.— Math —Fort Worth WENDLAND, DANIEL H.— Ag. Eco.—Fedor WEST, WILLIAM L.— A.H. —Beeville WESTBROOK, JAMES P.—B.A.—Dallas WESTON, WILLIAM C—Arch.—Odessa WHATLEY, SAMMY L.—E.E.—Daingerfield WHELAN, ROBERT W.—M.E.—Kerrville WHITAKER, WILLIE D.— Aero. E. —Corsicana WHITE, LARRY D.— B.A .—Harlingen WHITE, ROBERT A.— Hist. —Mission WHITE, WILLIAM G., JR—Ag. Ed.—Yantis WHITNEY, WILLIAM L.— Ag. E.—Dallas WICKE, ROBERT J.— M.E .—San Antonio WIED, STANLEY F.— Phy. Ed .—Burlington WILKINSON, JOHN L.—E or.—Donna WILKINSON, JOHN N.— Math —Houston WILKINSON, LEWIS W.—Ento.—Alvarado WILLES, JAMES A., JR.— I.T .—Dallas WILLIAMS, CHARLES A.— Acct .—Houston WILLIAMS, GLEN N.— C.E .—Port Arthur WILLIAMS, PHILIP D.— Ch .—Port-Au-Prince, Haiti WILLMS, WALTER R.— Agron .—Columbus WILSON, GEORGE N.— Agron .—El Campo WILSON, GARY C.— Gen. Bus .—Houston WILSON, JAMES A.— Acct .—Pasadena WILSON, LESLIE C.— Pre-Law —Austin WILSON, LEE H.— P.A .—Austin WILSON, ROBERT R. —Dairy Prod .—Comanche WINCHESTER, EDWARD L., JR.— Zool .—Marshall 472 WINCKLER, HADDON O.— ccf.—Dallas WINKELMAN, EDWARD E.— Acct .—Waco WINKLER, ANTHONY Houston WINSTON, JOESPH B., JR.— C.E .—Mercedes WISDOM, THOMAS E.— Per. Adm .—New Braunfels WISE, JERALD D.—E.E.—Milano WISIAN, WELDON R.—C.E.—Lockhart WITCHER, ROBERT A.— Acct. —College Station WITHEY, THOMAS G.—M.E.—Houston WITT, WALLACE M.— M.E .—San Antonio WOLFE, JAMES L.— A.H .—Jermyn WOODARD, MAX W.—Pet. E .—Palestine WOODWARD, JOE W.—Ch. E .—Nederland WOOLAM, WILLIAM E.— M.E .—San Benito WOOLLEY, LYNN A.— E.E .—Houston WOOLWEAVER, ROBERT G.— Ins. —Grapevine WRIGHT, BRADELY C.—E.E.—Houston WUNSCH, HAROLD J.— gron.—Rosebud YANTA, JOE J.— Meteor .—Runge YOUNG, JAMES R.—Per. Adm.—Fort Hood YOUNG, JOHN A.—Geo. E .—Beeville YOUNG, ROBERT C.—P.E.—Kyle YOST, CHARLES D.—Per.—Ft. Worth ZAMERANO, ALBERT B.— I.T .—Carrizo Springs ZEY, EDWARD G.— Ch. P.—Mission ZIMMERMAN, ROGER D.—M.F.—Price ZIRKLE, DON E.— Hist .—Coleman ZLOMKE, JAMES E.— Gen. Bus. —San Leon fU ' v NEW COMMANDER New Responsibility William Heye Jr., seated, looks over papers with Corps Commander Don Cloud. Heye, an Electrical Engineer¬ ing major from San Antonio, will be the Corps Commander next year. OFFICERS, CLASS ’61 CHARLES C. MURPHY ► 474 ABBOTT, ALBERT W. AGORASTOS, CONSTANTINE M. AKIN, JIMMIE M. ALLEN, GARY J. ALLEN, JOHN W. ANDERSON, DAVID W. ANDERSON, WALTER R. ARNOLD, GERNOT W. ARNOLD, JAMES R. ATKINSON, JOHN M. AUSTIN, JAMES S. AUSTIN, TOM L. AVERITTE, HENRY M. AYERS, NORMAN D. BACON, ROBERT J. BACON, THOMAS R., Ill BAHME, ARTHUR J. BAILEY, DAVID J. BARBER, BYRON D. BARGANIER, HOWARD A. BARBER, HARVEY D. BARLOW, EDGAR C. BARR, MICHAEL J. BARRINGTON, WILLIAM J. BASS, WILLIAM T. BATEMAN, GARY D. BAUER, DANIEL EUGENE BAUR, OGDEN T. BEALL, JUDSON B. BECKETT, ROBERT M. BEDNAR, WILLIAM J. BENNETT, ROBERT C., JR. BERGOON, SIDNEY A. BIANCHI, THEODORE J. BILLINGS, FREDERICK P. BILLINGS, GARY S. BLAKENEY, ROGER N. BLAKEWAY, BRADLEY C. BLEVINS, JOHN C. BLANEKMON, NORMAN V. BLUE, DAVID R. BOECKER, GEORGE E. BOESE, ROBERT F. BOLTON, MALCOLM F. BOND, WILLIAM T. BOONE, WILLIAM R. BOTARD, ROBERT W. BOREN, DONALD F. BORGERS, WAYNE F. BOSWELL, ROY E. BOUNDS, JOHN D. BOWER, ROBERT, JR. BOWMAN, JAMES M. BOX, RICHARD A. BOYLE, FRAND G. BOZARDT, JOHN M. BRADFORD, HALLEY 0. BRAME, CHARLES E. BRAND, JAKE L. BRENTS, DANIEL R. BREWER, JAMES G. BRIDGES, MARVIN J. BROOKS, WILLIAM L, JR. BROWN, BILLY C. BROWN, CHARLES A. BROWN, HARRELL D. BROWNING, CHARLES R. BROWNING, M. D., JR. BRUNT, JOE E. BRUTON, RALPH C. BUCKNER, FRED L. BURG, DONALD R. BURK, JOEL B. BURNS, JACK P. BURT, WYMOND F. BURLESON, EDWARD H. BURNSIDE, ROBERT 0. BURRIS, DONALD L. BUSH, DARRYL G. 7 c CAGE, JAMES D. CALKINS, ROBERT R. CALLICOATTE, JOE D. GALVEZ, ALTON E. CASTLEBERRY, TERRY G. CASH, HARVEY B. CHAMPAGNE, SHELTON J. CHANDLER, CLARENCE R. CHIN, ROBERT K. CLARK, ROBERT C. CLIETT, JOEL Q. CORBO, BENJAMIN COBERN, CORKY COCKBURN, TIMOTHY M. COLE, CHARLES M. COLEMAN, DAVID C. COLLINS, ROBERT F. COLLINSWORTH, CHESTER H„ JR. COPELAND, ROBERT A. COPLEY, DON W. COTTINGHAM, THOMAS R. COUCH, JAMES R. COUGER, KENNETH W. COVINGTON, MARCUS, JR. COX, DONALD R. COX, TRENT N. COY, ANTON E. CUNNINGHAN, WILLIAM L. CURRIE, HERBERT L. CUSIMANO, ANTHONY R. CRAFT, ROBERT M. CRAVENS, JAMES W. CRIST, JAMES D. CROCKETT, WILLIAM R. CROPPER, W. A. DAVIDOFF, CHARLES E. DAVIDSON, TOMMY J. DAVIDSON, THOMAS L. DAVIS, EARLY C. DAY, JAMES D. DEMEL, KENNETH J. SOPHOMORES DENISON, JIM S. DICKERSON, BEN E. DIERKING, IRWIN S. DIERLAM, MARK J., Ill DINKLAGE, THEODORE H. DIXON. ROBERT L. DODGE, JOHN H. DODSON, GILES L. DOMBART, ALVIN B. DONELSON, DELBERT A. DONELSON, RONALD R. DUBUISSON. LARRY M. DUFF1ELD, DAVID W. DUNLAP, ALVIN W. DUNLAP, JAMIE L. DUPREE, ROY A. DYKE, NICOLAS R. D. EAGLE, JOHN T. EASTWOOD, DONALD V. EDWARDS, JERRY W. EHRHARDT, NEVEL H. ELFONT, RICHARD A. ELKINS, AUBREY C. ELLINGTON, JIMMY R. ELLIOTT, JAMES S. ELLISON, RAYMOND T., II ERICKSON, CHARLES R. FADAL, WILLIAM K. FADAL, JAMES W. FEAG1NS, THOMAS J. FIERROS, FRANCISO A. FIGARI, ERNEST E., JR. FIGART, MICHAEL I. FISCHER, ALTON F. FITZGERALD, FRANK A. FLAHERTY, LARRY D. FLOYD, JACK D. FLYNN, JOHN P. FONTAINE, CLARK T. FORD, JOHN S. 476 A sophomore in the Corps of Cadets at Aggieland is the real workhorse of the organizations. Noted mostly for keeping Fresh¬ men on the ball, a sophomore’s life is not nearly so easy. There are still two classes above them so there are still plenty of orders to take, and the so called enjoyment of hazing freshmen is not enjoyment at all, but a job that takes endless work. An outfit’s pride depends on the degree of sharpness of the Freshmen and the sharpness of the Freshmen is strictly dependent on the type of Sophomores in the outfit. Commonly known as bucking. A Sophomore is seldom seen in an unpressed uniform. FOX, DICKIE D. FRANCIS, EDWARD J. FRAZIER, WALTER R. FRITZLER, ROBERT G. FRAIM, JACK W. GAGLIARDO, PASCAL L. GAINES, GREGG L. GANTT, REID R. GALLATIN, JAMES S. GARCIA, MARTIN E. GARCIA, RAUL H. GARDNER, JAY M. GIBSON, JAMES G. GIBSON, ROY B. GIBSON, WILLIAM E. GILBERT, JOE L. GILBRETH, WILLIAM L. GILLILAND, JERRY I. GIROUNARD, MARVIN J. GODWIN, ROBBIE D. GOEBEL, ROBERT GOODMAN, RALPH E. GOMEZ, RAY V. GOULD, CHARLES L. CRANBERRY, PHILLIPS R. GRAY, CHARLES R. GREGG, EDWARD J. GREGG, ERNEST G. GRIFFITH, RODNEY S. GROHN, DAN A. HAGAMAN, JOHN L. HAGGARD, RUFUS W. HALE, JOHN A. HALL, FREDRIC W. HALSTEAD, HERBERT L. HAMILTON, JOHN R. HAMMER, GARY J. HAMMOND, JAMES R. HAMPTON, RONNY J. 77 HANNIGAN, RAYMOND R. HARN, PATRICK J. HARPER, HERSHEL W. HARRINGTON, HARRY A. HARRINGTON, JOHN N. HARRIS, EDWIN H. HARRISON, JARRELL L. HARRISON, PHILIP H. HARRISON, RODDY L. HARVEY, CLAYTON W. HASKELL, RICHARD N. HAYGOOD, JAMES L. HAYNES, HARRIS E. HEATON, SYDNEY N. HEBERT, RODNEY W. HECK, BILLY W. HEDDERMAN, CHESTER W. HEER, BERNARD C. HEGER, ANTHONY J. HEGYESI, JOE H. HEME, WALTER L. HENDRICKS, RALPH B. HENNEBERGER, KENNETH HENSZ, DONALD E. HERNANDEZ, JOAQUIN J. HESTER, BILLY F. HICKLIN, WILLIAM L. HICKMAN, MALCOLM E. HILL, A. C. HOERMANN, CHARLES E. HOFFMAN, DONALD D. Hoffman, Robert w. HOLLAND, GARY L. HOLMES, WILLIAM W. HOSIER, EDGAR D. HOWELL, JOHN F. HOWERTON, WILLIAM R. HOYT, ALBERT W. HOYT, JIMMIE M. HUBER, KEITH M. HUDGIN S, RICHARD E. 478 HUDSPETH, FRED B. HUTSON, BILLY B. HULL, TOM H. ISSACS, ROBERT W. JACKSON, JAMES B. JAMES, WILLIAM A. JAMISON, WILLIAM C. JENKINS, JERRY S. JOBE, LEWYN M. JOHNSON, ALLEN C. JOHNSON, JOHN H„ JR. JOHNSON, JOHN G. JOHNSON, THOMAS C. JOHNSON, THOMAS G. JOHNSON, STEVE L. JOHNSTON, ROBERT M. JONES, DONALD H. JONES, GLENN A. JORDAN, ELTON M. JORDAN, WALKER W. KAHANEK, JEROME W. KANAK, EARNEST W. KEATHLEY, CHARLES R. KEELING, GUY W. KELLY, RODNEY W. KETTLER, TERRENCE M. KILPARTICK, ROBERT L. KISSMAN, BRIDANCE R. KITOWSKI, JOHN V. KLEHM, JULIUS J. KOOSER, ROBERT K. KROLCZYK, JOSEPH W. KYLE, ROBERT C. LACKEY, JERRY L. LAGRANE, JAMES C. LAIRD, ROBERT J. LANGSTON, JOHN A. LAWRENCE, DON C. LAWRENCE, CHARLES E. LAYCOCK, GUYRON B. SOPHOMORES LEAVITT, JOHN T. LEONARD, CHARLES A. LEVY, JESSE H., JR. LIESKE, DON D. LIM, MARVIN LINDLEY, JOE W. LLOYD, DAVID LOBINGIER, JOHN H. LORMS, DAVID P. LOUPOT, DAVID N. LOWE, ROBERT F. LYONS, LAWRENCE E. LYONS, CURTIS R. MACALLISTER, RODERICK D. McDaniel, bobby l. McDaniel, terry p. McDowell, lorin s., hi McFarland, william f. McGAUGHY, RICHARD V. McGINTY, STIRMAN R. McKAY, SCOTT S., Ill McKINNIE, LYNN A. McMullen, john m. McMURRAY, MILTON R. MACEIRAS, ALFRED A. MAHANEY, MERLE P., Ill MAIGNAUD, SIDNEY D. MANGRUM, WILLARD L. MARTELL, CHARLES R. MARTIN, MILTON P. MARTIN, MILTON R. MATHIS, RALPH H. MAXWELL, MALCOLM D. MAY, DAN P. MAY, RONNIE L. MAYS, RICHARD A. MEADOWS, GEORGE R. MICUTCHEN, BILLY M. MILLER, JOHN H., JR. , MILLS, HERBERT D. MINER, NELSON A. MINOR, JOHN MOLLER, GODFREY T. MONDAY, C. BARRETT MONTGOMERY, GORDON K. MOORE, JAMES W., JR. MOORE, KENNETH W. MOORE, ROBERT ' H. MORRIS, DAVID G. MUNCY, EUGENE L, II MUNN, H. O’NEAL MURPHY, CHARLES C. MURPHY, MICHAEL D. MURRAY, TOMMY R. MURRAY, WILLIAM L. MYRE, JOHN E. MYRES, DOUGLAS W. NAGY, RICHARD E. NEAL, JOHN K. NELSON, THOMAS A. NEU, WILLIAM A., JR. NICHOLS, EDWIN H. NICHOLS, PRESTON R. NICHOLS, ROBERT A. NOACK, JAMES C. NOLAN, ROBERT L. NORMAN, JAMES M. NORRIS, JOHN D. NOVOSAD, ALVIN L. NUTT, NERWYN L. OCKER, DONALD L. OEFINGER, SIMEON W. OGG, DON M. O’HEERON, MICHAEL K. OLBRICH, DOUGLAS F. OSBORNE, FRANKLIN T. OSWALD, ARTHUR C. QUALLINE, CHARLES E. OVERTON, WALLAR H. PATTON, DONALD G. SOPHOMORES PAWLIK, EMIL H. PEIRSOL, CHARLES H. PENNINGTON, HURM D. PEYTON, WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R. PICKARD, ROBERT A. PIPER, PAUL K. PLATO, THOMAS A. PLUMMER, THOMAS H. POST, RAYMOND G. POTTS, ROBERT C. POWE, MARE B. PRESTON, CHARLES M. PRICE, HARRY H. PROCHASKA, JERRY F., JR. PRZADA, PATRICK L. RAZO, JOE, JR. RAMIREZ, RENATO RATLIFF, LEE R. RAY, REVERY C. RAY, WILLIAM M. RECTOR, JAMES T. REKTORIK, ROBERT J. REITZ, RONALD C. REID, TOM C. REINHARDT, DON K. REYNOLDS, TONY R. RICHARDSON, ROBERT F. RIGGLE, FREDERIC L. RIGSBY, EDWARD D. RILEY, VORIS L. ROBERTS, JAMES E., JR. ROGERS, HERBERT E. ROHRBOUGH, STEPHEN W. ROLLINS, CHARLES H„ JR. ROMERE, PAUL 0. ROSENBERGER, WILMER E. RUSSELL, JACK K. SANDERS, ALBERT L. SANDERS, KENTON W. 480 SANDLIN, NED H. SATCHER, DON C. SCAGGS, WILLIAM R. SCHIER. JOHN C. SCHNEIDER, MARVIN L. SCHOCH, PAUL D. SCHOLL, JACKSON W. SEARS, WHEELER M. SEILER, LEMT E. SELBY RICHARD M. SELENSKY, BERNARD A. SELL, JOHN T. SEWELL, BILLY C. SHEPHARD, WILLIAM L. SHRLES, THOMAS G. SIMMONS, RICHARD T. SIMON, ROBERT J. SIMPSON, JAMES C. SMITH, EDWIN B. SMITH, DAVID J. SMITH, JOHN C. SMITH, LARRY F. SMITH, RAY K. SMITH, RICHARD L. SMITH, THOMAS E. SOLIS, ROBERT T. SOMOAND, ROBERT B. SOULES, LUTHER H. SPENCER, RODNEY N. SPENCER, ROY E. SPIKES, JAMES A. STARTZ, ANDREW J. STEINLE, FRANK W. STERLING, TOMMY M. STERZING, HENRY K. STRICKLAND, DENNIS M. STIEBING, JAMES E. STINDT, WILLIAM H. STUBBS, J. E. SUDDERTH, LARRY C. SUNDSTROM, JON D. SWANSON, ROY E. SYPTAK, CHARLES L. TALLMA, JACK D. TANNER, HARRY R. TAYLOR, CHARLES C. TAYLOR, IRVIN E. TAYLOR, RANDOLPH W. TAX, DONALD H. TERRELL, TOMMY H. TERRY, ROGER S. THAYER. FRANK D. THIGPIN. JAMES C. THOMES, RICHARD K. THOMPSON. BILLY J. THOMPSON, CLIFFORD D. THOMPSON, JOE B. TODD, EDWARD A. TURNER. LAYNE R. TUCKER, ROBERT F. TUCKER. THOMAS N. UNDERWOOD, BOBBY D. VALERIUS, JACKIE A. VANCE, SILLIAM R. VANDER, STNCKEN R. W. VAN WINKLE, STEPHEN N. VOELTER, DAVID L. VOST, GEORGE W. VILLARRZALLR, MANNEL J. WAGNER, MICHAEL C. WALLA, GERALD J. WALLACE, WILLIAM W. WALLER, ELLIS T. WAED, WILLIS N. WEMS, JIMMY R. WEGENHOFT, TRAVIS L. WELBORN, BRUCE L. WELD, SETH L. WELDON, JERRY K. n, WEST, MILTON R. UPPERCLASSMEN BUT STILL ON BOTTOM. Although an upperclassman, a Soph¬ omore is still on the bottom and has a few R.A. duties such as lead¬ ing Christmas Carols for the Jun¬ iors and Seniors. At 10:30 each night for the two weeks before Christmas Vacation, this event takes place. WHEELER, JOSEPH C. WHITAKER, TOMMY WHITE, THOMAS E. WHITEHOUSE, GREG K, WHITELEY, RONALD O. WHITEMIRE, RAY E. WHITNAH, ARTHUR M. WHEDEBSTEIN, ERWIN C. WILLIAMS, CHARLES C. WILLIAMS, DANIEL D. WILLIAMS, JAMES W. WILLIAMS, RICHARD L. WILLIAMSON, DONALD A. WILSON, FRED N. WILSON, MICHAEL H. WILSON, THOMAS A. WILSON, THOMAS E. WINSHIP, JOHN A. WINSTON, EDMUND P. WISDOM, BILLY G. WOODFIN, JAMES W. WORLEY, CARLOS S. WORTH, GEORGE W., JR. WREN, CHALMER, JR. WRIGHT, MICHAEL B. WRIGHT, PATRICK L. WRIGHT, WALTER B. WYNN, WINBURN N. YANTA, VERNOR L. YORK, J. E. YAUGER, DOUGLAS B. ZACHARIAS, BOBBY A. ADAMS, DAVID R. ADAMS, DONALD L. ADAMS, HAROLD L. ADAMS, LARRY H. ALLBRITTON, W. HARDY ALLEN, PAT N. ANDERSON, KENNETH W. ANDREWS, DOUGLAS N. 482 ANDRY, MICHAEL L. ARMSTRONG, JOHN W., JR. AUSTIN, DAVID S. AVANT, WEEMS M. AVERY, ROY D. BAKER, HORACE R. BAKER, JOHN A. BAKER, ROY V. BARNARD, HARRY R. BARTON, HORLD D. BAUER, SEYMOUR E. BILLIMEK, JOHN L. BLAKEWOOD, ROBERT R. BOND, JOHN F. BOULTINGHOUSE, HEULAND BOULTON, GUILLERNO E. BOWEN, JAMES L. BRALEY, ROBERT A. BRAZELL, BILLY B. BRENNER, DONALD A. BUNTON, WILEY R. BURK, KINAN D. BUTLER, ERNEST D. CARRERA, RUBEN N. CARUTHERS, JERALD W. CELY, SAMUEL J. CEGELSKI, DANIEL E. CLARK, FRANK R. CLARY, WILLIAM C. CLAYCOMB, LARRY L. CONATSER, CHARLES W. COON, JULIAN B. COUNCIL, CLARENCE D. DALBERG, RICHARD L. DAVIDSON, JACK D. DECKARD, GENE C. DEMPSEY, TRAVIS D. DENNIS, JIMMES G. DE LA CRUZ, ALBINO DOMINGUEZ, CARLOS D. SOPHOMORES EDGINGTON, JASON M. • EVANS, PHILLIP R. EVETT, HEISHAL L. FARROW, HANK FISHER, EDMUND A. FLEMING, JAMES C. FLUECKIGER, PAUL 0. FOWLER, JAMES D. FRANCIS, ALLEN A. FRANK, DAVID R. GABOR, TAMAS J. GALLATIN, ALBERT E. GARNER, JOHN D. GARZA, GILBERT A R. GARZA, GILBERTO GOODSON, TOMMY G. GREGG, JON L. GROUES, FRANK 0., JR. GUM, ROYCE E. GUTIERREZ, ALBERTO D. GUERRA, GUILLERMO HANKAMER, HERMAN J. HARRIS, GRANDON T. HARVEY, RONALD G. HATTER, MAX W. HEBER, REGINALD J. HENICKE, CHARLES J. HENRY, PATRICK M. HERBST, KENNETH C. HINOJOSA, RAUL JR. HLOZEK, ROBERT J. HODGES, RICHARD L. HOFF, MARION R. HESTER, ROBERT W. HRACHOVY, JAMES J. HUBBARD, KENNETH R. HUFF, PATRICK C. HUGHEN, ROBERT L. HUMPHREYS, GERALD. D. djn ISETT, DON D. JACKSON, BOYCE D. JACKSON, CHARLES L. JACKSON, CLIFFORD A. JIMENEZ, RAUL E. JOHNSTON, BEN E. JOHNSON, JAMES R. JOHNSON, PHILLIP E. JOHNSON, ROBERT T. JORDAN, DANNY R. KELM, WALTER 0. KILLOUGH, DONALD E. KNIGHT, BOBBY D. KOCH, WILLIAM J. KOTHMANN, MERWYN M. KRAMER, CARL KROBOT, FRANKLIN G. LEE, DWAIN E. McAlister, thomas w. McAVOY, DOUGLAS H. MARTIN, LARRY D. MECKE, MICHAEL B. MEYER, RICHARD C. MIKSCH, DAVID G. MILLS, JOHNNY F. MIHALICK, JOHN P. MINTER, SAMUEL A. MOERBE, ED H. MOORE, FRANKLIN D. MOORE, GILBERT B. MORGAN, BOBBY D. MORGAN, KENNETH R. NOLEN, WILLIAM E. OSBOURN, DONALD J. PAIGE, ROBERT T. PATER, JOACHIM P. PATTERSON, WALTER H. PAUSKY, DARRELL G. PEARSON, MICHAEL L. PEAVY, SHELBY L. PENA, LUIS N. SOPHOMORES PESL, RUDOLPH J. PETREY, CLINTON L. PEYTON, CLARENCE E. QUAGLINO, CARL A. RADLE, MARVIN A. REEVES, SIM A. REYNOLDS, ROLAND K. RICHTER, CHARLES F. REUTHER, CARL F. RHINEHART, MAX H. RICHARDS, WILLIAM Q. RIGSBY, LEO C. RIPPY, VERNON. D. ROBERTS, ROBERT E. RODRIQUEZ, FEDERICO G. ROSENBERG, HAROLD W. RUDD, WILLIAM E. RUTHERFORD, JIM A. RYAN, JOHN E. SALDANA, ALBERTO W. SCARBOROUGH, CURTIS J. SCHAFROTH, ROBERT D. SCHRANK, ELLSWORTH E. SCOGGIN, JERRY C. SIMPSON, JAMES B. SIZENBACH, GARY L. SMITH, JERRY P. SMITH, LEONARD E. SOL,. VICENTE SORENSEN, WESLEY G. SOTO, NIEVES SPENCE, SAMUEL E. SPENCER, GARY E. SPENCER, TROY D. STIPE, CHARLES L. STOEVER, HELMUTH C. SYLER, IRA A. SUESSMUTH, ALBERT C. TAYLOR, CHARLES R. TEAGUE, BUDDY W. 484 TEAGUE, SAMMIE R. TEAS, CHARLES B. THALMANN, ROBERT H. TOROK, ANDREW G. TUCKER, JAMES F. UNGER, PAUL W. VANLANDINGHAM, EDDIE 0. WALLACE, DAVID M. WANJURA, DONALD F. WHELLER, RICHARD D. WHITE, MONROE C. WHITE, WILLIS E. WHITEHALL, DON E. WHITTEN, CHANDLER J. WIED, JESSE L. WIGHT, DAVID R. WILLIAMS, GEORGE D. WILSON, WILLIAM J. WIMBERLY, CLARENCE R. YARLING, JOHN M. JR. YUDESIS, BENJAMIN ZUND, JOE D. The importance of Sophomores is extremely noticed around Bonfire time. The bulk of the work is taken care of by the wet heads as they spend every off hour in the cutting area hauling logs. 4QR Cloud. Dyer. Moore. Deupree. OFFICERS, CLASS ’62 CHARLES CLO UD DANIELJJffrDEUPREE resident ■£asurer EDWAR Social Secretary CHARLES CLOUD ► 486 ABBOTT, ROSS M. ABSHER, PATRICK T. AGREE, JIMMY L. ADAMS, HERMAN R. ADAMS, JAMES C. ADAMS, MILTON R. ADAMS, NEAL H. ADAMS, SHELBY L. ADAMSON, BLISS D. ADCOCK, OTIS L. ADCOCK, TOMMY H. AUSTIN, DONALD 0. AHART, JAN F. AIKEN, CARL H. AIRHART, TOM P. ALANIZ, ROBERT ALBERT, MERVIN J. ALCORN, WALTER B. ALEXANDER, HOWARD W. ALEXANDER, JIMMIE L. ALEXANDER, TOMMY E. ALFORD, AUBREY D. ALLEN, DAVID P. ALLEN, HERBERT C. ALLEN, JOHN D. ALTOBELLIS, A. CLIFFORD ALVARADO, RICARDO AMOS, WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, CARL D. ANDERSON, GARY R. ANDERSON, ROBERT E. ANDERSON, SWIKI A. ANDREWS, BENJAMIN J. ANDRES, PRENTICE L. ANTHIS, JOHN R. ANTHONY, WALTER E. ANTOSH, NELSON T. ARMAN, DAVID R. ARMISTEAD, WILLIS W. ARMSTRONG, REED S. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT E. ARNOLD, RICHARD L. ASBURY, GORDON R. ASHLEY, PAUL E. ASHY, JOE W. BACHMEYER, FRANCIS A. BACKUS, WILLIAM E. BACKUS, DONALD R. BAGLEY, BURH B. BAGLEY, CLEVELAND H. BAILEY, CECIL D. BAILEY, EVERETT M. BAILEY, JAMES R. BAIRD, JOHN C. BAIRD, MICHAEL J. BALDRY, JAMES S, BANKS, WILLIAM C. BARAWSKI, JOHN P. BARBARY, CLIFTON L. BARCLAY, BOYD L, BARHAM, JACKIE B. BARHAM, WORTH W, BARNES,. JERRY R. BARNES, WILLIAM W. BARNETT, JOHN R. BARNUM, JAMES R, BARTO ' SHEK, JON B.„ BARTULA, RAYMOND A, BASSETT, JIMMY F, BATCHELOR, TOMMIE E. BATES, ROBERT D, BAYER, MERRICK, JR. BAYNE, RICHARD L. BAYS, DUANE L. BEAKLEY, JOHN M. BEAL, RICHARD H. BEAN, TOMMY A. BEARD, CURTIS D. BEARDEN, JOHN P. BEASLEY, JOHN D. BEATY, JAMES L. BECHLER, WAYNE R. BECK, JACK D. BECK, JAMES M. BEDFORD, THOMAS C. BEER WINKLE, DONALD R, BELL, ALTON R. BELT, JAMES H. RENTHOL, FORREST G. BERGMANN, FRED H, BERNBAUM, BRUCE T. BERRY, CHARLES D, BERRY, LABAN E. BERRYMAN, JOE W. BERRYMAN, RICHARD H. BETTS, JOHN A, 487 BEVERLY, JOHN R. BIEDIGER, JAMES E. BIRD, JAMES S. BLACKBURN, BERNARD F. BLACKMON, LARRY L. BLASCHKE, NOHAN J. BLASDELL, WILLIAM C. BLOOMER, PHILLIP R. BLYNN, CHARLES R. BOATWRIGHT, JOEL A. BOEGLER, VERNON F. BOETTCHER, DAN H. BOHNE, EUGENE III BOLDMON, DONALD E. BOOHER, CHARLES F. BOOKER, VANCE W. BOONE, LATHAM, III BOWERS, MARTIN L. BOWMAN, JAY A. BOX, GENE E. BOYD, CHARLES J. BRADLEY, JIMMY D. BRADSHAW, MARVIN E. BRADY, LINN M. BRAGG, EUGENE M. BRAND, HARRY D. BRASWELL, CLARENCE L. BREITHAUPT, DON C. BRENNAN, PATRICK H. BRENT, HAROLD L. BRENT, RUSSELL R. BRIDGES, RAYMOND E. BRISENO, CHARLES G. BRISTER, GEROLD G. BRISTOL, GEORGE L. BROESCHE, EDWIN N. BROOKS, JAMES T. BROOKS, ROBERT P. BROUSSARD, WILLIAM C. BROTHERS, DONLEY W. BROWDER, JAMES T. BROWN, GLEN G. BROWN, HOUSTON R. BROWN, RALPH B. BROWN, TAYLOR E. BRYANT, CLIFFORD G BRYANT, JERRY A. BRYANT, ROBERT M BUCKM K, U I.PII I. BUFFO, MICH U I. F. BUIS. WALTER G. RUIN0(11, LOUIS E. BUNK, JOHN F. Ill KG MY, GERALD R. Ill RKE, DOCK I). BURKE. JACK W. BURLESON, ROGER . BURLEY, (.11 MILES E. Bl KM II. DON R. BURNHAM, MARTIN T. Ill R!SS, HERSCHEL A. BURTON, FELIX J. BURR. RICHARD W. BURR AGE, GAYLE R. BURRIS, JOHN . BURRIS, LESTER A. BUSS, KENNETH W. BUTTON, EARLE D. BYNUM, RICH MID R. BYROM, TED G. COBB, KENNETH H. CALLAH AN, EARL W. CALLCOTT, GEORGE V. CALVERT, KEN E. CANALES, HOMERO C. CANNON, TRAVIS H. CANTRELL, J. H. CAKAM. MEREDITH H. CARDIN, FRANK M. CARDWELL, JAMES W. CARLSON. GEORGE E. CARLSTROM, FRANK C. CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM R. CARNES, JAMES D. CAROTHEKS, JOE D. CARPENTER, PHILLIP C. CARPENTER, STEWART B. CARPENTER, THOMAS M. CARSON, TEDDY J. CARTER, JOHN S. CARWILE. HENRY F. CASH, JIM L. CASHIOLA, MARION J. CASKEY. JAMES W. CASSENS, ALLAN B. CASTLEBERRY. WILLIAM B. Fall Registration—Hot, Humid, but Efficient! During New Student Week you will attention! give your CO undivided ► FRESHMEN CATES, I50YCE A. CAVITT, WALTON D. CEPICA, WILLIAM J: CHALOULT, MICHAEL P. CHAMPION, LAWRENCE R. CHAPA, DAVID C. CHERNOTOWICH, ALEX K. CHERRY, JOSEPH D. CHILDERS, JIM C. CHILDS, CLIFFORD D. CHRISTIAN, LAWRENCE W. CHRISTY, MICHAEL H. CLACK, EDWARD K. CLANCY, PAT T. CLARE, BILL R. CLARK, ALAN D. CLARK, JUNIUS M. CLARKE, GEORGE R. CLARKE, RONALD B. CLARY, JIM H. CLARY, LESTER W. CLASSEN, EDMOND II. CLIFFORD, NASH M. CLOSNER, JOHN J. CLOUD, CHARLES M. CLUNIE, MICHAEL C. COBB, DAVID O. COCHRAN, CHARLES L. COCHRAN, PAUL B. COLLINS, DAVID O. COLLINS, HUGHBERT N. COLLINS, PHILLIP C. COLWELL, OSCAR T. COMPTON, WILLIAM D. CONNER, CASTEX P. CONNER, JAMES C. CONNER, VICTOR S. CONTRERAS, HERNAN A. CONWAY, BILL J. COOK, JERRY D. COOKE, DOYCE H. COOMBES, JIMMY L. COOPER, JIMMIE F. COOPER, PAUL J. COPPAGE, ROGER K. COPPEDGE, RALEIGH E. CORDRAY, PEPPER D. CORMAN, VICTOR R. 489 CORNELIUS, KENNETH E. CORNELL, JOHN B. CORNS, JOHN B. CORY, HARRY A. COSBY, JAMES W. COX, GORDON R. COX, JAMES L. COX, VERNON M. COXE, FREDERICK T. CRABB, LESLIE D. CRABTREE, FRANK K. CRAGIN, GLYNN P. CRAWFORD, GEORGE M. CRAWFORD, JERRY W. CRAWFORD, RONALD D. CRENSHAW, CLYDE D. CRENSHAW, WILLIAM R. CRISSEY, WILLIAM E. CRITTENDEN, JAMES R. CROCKETT, JACK L. CROKS, THAD W. CROSSWHITE, JOE E. CROUCH, CHARLES G. CROUCH, PATRICK K. CROUCH, RICHARD E. CUNNINGHAM, BOBBY G. CURRY, CHARLES K. CUSTER, CARL S. CUTHRELL, JOHN D. DABNEY, THOMAS W. DAHLBERG, WALTER G. DANIELS, WEYMAN S. DANTZLER, LARRY E. DARLEY, ROGER G. DANGHERTY, JAMES F. DAUGHERTY, JAMES R. DAVIDSON, NEAL JR. DAVIDSON, ROBERT J. DAUGHERTY, ZOEL W. DAVIS, ALVIN L. DAVIS, CARROLL J. DAVIS, DELL I. DAVIS, EDWIN S. DAVIS, JIM T. DAVIS, LAWRENCE E. DAVIS, LOREN E. DAVIS, PAUL I. DAVIS, STEADMAN FRESHMEN DAVIS, THOMAS C. DAVIS, TOMMY E. DAVIS, WILLARD N. DAVIS, WILLIAM A. DAVIS, WILLIAM H. DAVIS, WILLIAM I. DAVIS, WILLIAM J. DAVIS, WILLIAM P. DAY, JOSEPH E. DEAN, MILTON W. DEER, A NDREW L. DEGAROMO, JAMES M. DEHART, RICHARD W. DEHART, WALLACE E. DEMIERI, JOSEPH N. DENNING, HOSIER L. DENTON, CHARLES H. DEPUE, JOHN D. DERITT, IVAN N. DEUPREE, DANIEL W. DEWALT, LUTHER B. DEWBRE, GARY W. DICKENS, HENRY D. DICKIRSON, JERRY T. DILLON, ROBERT M. DISHNIAN, HERBERT E. DIXON, JOHN P. DOBIAS, LEONARD J. DODGEN, DONALD L. DODSON, BOBBY C. DOLBEY, BRADFORD I. DOLFI, JOSEPH A. DONAHUE, ROBERT L. DONALD, ROBERT C. DONNELL, LYNDON E. DOROTIK, JOHN A. DORSEY, RAYMOND R. DOVER, WILBUR L. DOWSE, JERRY W. DUBLE, RICHARD L. DUBOSE, RODDY C. DUFFEY, MICHAEL N. DUFNER, ROMIE M. DUMARS, ROGER A. DUNKS, WALLACE E. DUNN, GEORGE C. DUNN, JERRY W. DUPLISSEY, DONNIE R. 490 DURAN, EDWARD M. DYAR, WILLIAM A. DYER, EDWARD M. EARL, WALTER J. EARLE, GEORGE L. EASTER, JERRY P. EASTERLY, DANIEL L. ECKENROD, THOMAS N. EDMONDS, ROY P. EDMAN, WILLIAM D. EDWARDS, FRANKLIN G. EDWARDS, MILTON H. EDWARDS, RANZY T. EICHBLATT, DAVID L. EICKENLOFF, JAMES A. EITT, GEORGE D. ELLIS, GILBERT W. ELLIS, JAMES W. ELLISOR, JOHN E. EMERY, DAVID D. EMERY, CHARLES F. EMERY, THOMAS C. ENAS, DONALD C. ENGEL, JERRY L. ERISMAN, ROBERT E. ERNST, CLIFFORD F. ERNST, ELWOOD H. ESSARY, JAMES W. ESTES, ROBERT L. ESTES, WILLIAM D. ETHEREDGE, THOMAS O. EUBANKS, JOHN T. EYSTER, AL L. FALCO, PETE A. FAREK, DANNY J. FAUST, JEROME E. FEARS, MICHAEL, H. FEILLE, WILLIAM B. FELOS, LOWELL D. FENDLEY, RICHARD FENLEY, JOHNNY B. FERGUSON, JOHN C. FERNANDEZ, JOSE A. FERRAGAME, JOHN R. FERRELL, JOEL F. FERRIS, JUSTUS W. FETTERS, JIMMY L. FIELDS, THOMAS L. FINLEY, JIMMIE G. FIPPINGER, ROBERT A. FISCHER, MAURICE D. FISCHER, PAUL JR. FISHER, GEORGE D. FISHER, JAMES E. FISHER, JOHN C. FISHER, LONNIE B. FLANAGAN, JOHN C. FLEMING, SAMUEL R. FLETCHER, JERALD W. FLETCHER, DONALD L. FLORES, APOLONIO FLOWERS, MICHAEL W. FLUSCHE, WILLIAM E. FOGLE, JOHN S. FORD, ROBERT F. FORGASON, RICHARD L. FORWOOD, AMOR FORT, GEORGE E. FOSTER JERRY FOWLER, MICHAEL E. FOX, MARSHAL D. FRENCH, ARTHUR L. FRERS, HARVEY G. FRY, EDGAR L. FUGITT, GENE FULLER, JOE P. FURNACE, JOHN E. FUSCHAK, DAN R. GABRIEL, DALE C. GARCIA, ARMANDO GAFFORD, JAMES B. GARCIA, GREGORY A. GARCIA, HECTOR X. GARDNER, DONALD L. GARDNER, LAWRENCE R. GARDNER, WILLIAM F. GARNER, CHARLES P. GARNER,JOSEPH K. GARNETT, ROBERT H. GARRISON, WILLIAM R. GARY, ELRAY GARZA, FRANK D. GATHRIGHT, HOWARD A. GATTIS, DAVID E. GATTIS, TERRY A. GAUDIANO, ANTHONY F. GAY, GERALD W. GAYLE, WALLACE M. GAZAWAY, S. C. GEE, JAMES R. GENT, MICHEHL GENTRY CHARLES W. GERHARDT, EDGAR L. GERMAN, JOHN L, GERRITS, ROBERT P. GIBSON, DAVID D. GIBSON, MICHAEL W. GILBERT, DERRELL W. GILBREATH, NORRIS R. GILBREATH, ZAY W. GILLAR, JEROME H. GILL, HOWARD A. GILLIAM, GEORGE W. GILLESPIE, THOMAS L. GILLIS, THOMAS B. GILPIN, BOBBY W. GLAZENER, DAVID J. GLEASON, JAMES N. GLOVER, EDDIE J. GODDARD, JIMMIE T. GODFREY, HARRY L. GODWIN, NORMAN F. GOINS, ELDRIDGE GOMEZ, ROBERT V. GOODE, BYRON F. GOODRICH, THOMAS B. GOODWYN, BEN R. GORDON, CHARLES L. GORDON, JOHN S. GOSSETT, TERRENCE D. GRABLE, DAVID W. GRAHAM, JOE B. GRAHAM, MARVIN R. GRAY, CLYDE E. GRAY, GERALD D. GRAY ROBERT L. CREAK, GERALD T. GREBE, ERNEST L. GREEN, WILLIAM 0. GREENBERG, RONALD I. GREENWOOD, THOMAS C. GREMILLION, CLIFTON E. GRESHAM, KEITH E. GRICE, JERRY G. FRESHMEN GRIFFITH, DANIEL R. GRIFFITH, JOSEPH S. GRIFFITHS, JERRY B. GROUT, JARRELL C. GROVES, JERRY W. GROVES, MICHAEL G. GUAJORDO, TIGRIO GUDGEN, KENNETH P. GUERRA, RAUL J. GUIDRY, THEADORE C. GUSTAFSON, CHARLES R. GUSTAFSON, DICK G. HACKBARDT, ROBERT G. HAEGELIN, BERNARD J, HAGGARD, ROBERT E. HAGGARD, SAMUEL W. HAJOUSKY,ROBERT G. HALBERT, OLAN G. HALE, FRANK M. HALE GEORGE A. HALE, ROBERT NATHAN HALE, RONALD E. HALEY, DANIEL C. HALL, CHARLES R. HALL, FRANK F. HALL, JACK R. HALL, JIMMIE A. HALL, JOHN E. HALL, JOHN L. HALL, JOHN M. HALL, MALCOLM W. HALLIGAN, JOHN E. HALM, DIVIO C. HALTER, RICHARD F. HAMILTON, BOBBY J. HAMM, JOHN W. HANCOCK, JOHN D. HANER, ERNEST A. HANNA, CHARLES R. HANT, ZIMNI HANUS, FRANK J. HARDIN, LOYD W. HARMAN, LARRY A. HARMON, LARRY L. HARRELL, KENNITH H. HARRINGTON, JACK 0. HARRIS, DENNIS R. HARRIS, LUTHER M. 493 HARRIS, ROBERT E. HARRISON, JAMES A. HARRISON, WILLIAM H. HART, CHARLES M. HARVEY, JOE B. HARVILL, JAMES E. HATHORN, LUTHER G. HATINGER, ROBERT D. HAUSMAN, RALPH M. HAWTHORNE, TIMOTHY E. HAYES, MARVIN E. HAYNES, FRANK HAYTER, LARRY E. HEAD, JOE B. HEARTFIELD, GERALD A. HEBERT, TOMMY A. HEDDINS, GERALD C. HEDRICK, WILLIAM L. HEINRICH, RICHARD J. HELMKE, LESTER C. HENDERSON, DONALD D. HENDERSON, DONALD R. HENDERSON, GUINN D. HENDRIX, ALVIN E. HENNIG, WALTER J. HENSZ, DAVID D. HERNDON, LEE P. HERREN, WILLIAM D. HERRERA, ANASTACIO HERRIN, JOHN A. HERRING, DAL M. HERRINGTON, HOWARD W. HEYE, PAUL F. HEYMAN, EUGENE F. HIEATT, IRA F. HILBURN, THOMAS B. HILL, ALAN T. HILL, FRED HILL, JAMES M. HILL, JENNINES H. HILL, JOE C. HILLIN, JIMMY W. HILLIS, JERRY W. HILSMEIER, DONALD P. HINK, FREDERICK W. HINOJOSA, OSCAR L. HINOJOSA, RUBEN E. HINTON, ROBERT N. FRESHMEN HIX, WILLIAM ML HOCH, EDGAR L, HODGE, EDWARD S, HODGE, ' ROBERT JL, HODGES..... TED i,. HO ' EG ' EMEim, WILLIM H„ HUFF, ' HEMET M, BCIEFMJ , IllHSEN THE, hohmam, ramus .A. HOLBCim, ramus i... HOUMEK, join 1L ■OLBlilll,, BlllillBT HI. SSSSS-M, ■OILIIJIMM,, iDIMH m, IIMH2S BL HOLLIS, CElOiaiCE W. HOLMES, HCBSmiB 1... h«li; wmimw a. BCIILTElCK,, jpimnn A. nnur, mike m. HWO®, III ' IISTHHR ai, Monm,, whiiibhb: m. ■BIPIDBSi, .:« IF.. HOPKINS, JOflOM A..... HOPPERS, RICHAIED t. hord, ROBiiri; r. HORNSEY, JOilSETB C. HORTON, WALTEIIl I,.. HOWARD ' , MABRir I,.. HOWE,, KI1GEUEL W.. HOWELL, I ' AiMES C. HOWELL, WILLIAM A. HROBAR, THOMAS S. HRUSKA, STANLEY J- HUBERT, EARL T. HUDSON, JAMES P, HUDSON, JOHN WL HUDSON, MICHAEL S. HUDSON, RONALD L, HUDSON, WILLIAM B. HUFFMAN, LARRY J. HUGHES, OSCAR M. HUMBERT, WINSTON B. II OPT, JAMES P. HURST, JONATHAN I. HUSTON, DON M. HUTTON, WILLIAM L. 494 Boy, have I got her snowed! Two letters a day! Fish ’ole lady, let’s trade a dance . . . HYNSON, LAWRENCE M. IMLE, JOHN F. INGE, DON C. INGLE, RONNIE V. INMAN, JOHN B. IRBY, WENDELL L. ISAACSON, JOHN H. JACKSON, HAROLD W. JACOBSON, GILBERT N. JAMESON, GENE O. JANSKI, JAN A. JANUARY, MICHAEL O. JAROSZ, KENNETH E. JEKEL. FRANK D. JENKINS, ROBERT H. JENNINGS, JACK H. JEWELL, ELMER M. JOCHETZ , CHARLES D. JOHNSON, CARR ELL D. JOHNSON, CHARLES F. JOHNSON, CHARLES L, JOHNSON, DON B. JOHNSON, DALE M. JOHNSON, JERRY J. JOHNSON, JOHN W. JOHNSON, ROBERT A. JOHNSON, THOMAS L. JOINER, ROBERT E. JONES, DAVID C. JONES, DON K. JONES, THOMAS D. JONES, WILLIAM E. JORDAN, LAVELL JOSEPHSON, LEONARD A. JOSH, RICHARD E. JOYCE, BOBBY R. JOYCE, JAMES R. JOYCE, KENNETH G. B. JULIAN, GEORGE D. KANA, FRED J. KARL, JAME C. KASSAW, JERRY D. KEAHEY, JOSEPH M. KEARNEY, CECIL E. KEITH, ERBIN R. KEMP, JAMES N. KENNEDY, MATTHEW R. KEPKE, ROBERT J. Hall waxing stands high on the list of a fish’s memories . . . . . . as does Bull Ring! KESSLER, JAMES E. KELLY, JACK A. KELLY, JERE W. KIDWELL, KEITH R. KING. DAVID G. KING, WILLIAM t. KIRK, LARRY B. KIRKPATRICK, DONOVAN J. KIRSCH, GERALD W. KITE, TRAVIS G. KITTRELL, LEWIS L. KITCHEN, GEORGE A. KLEIBRINK, RONALD G. KLEYPAS, LLOYD E. KLEVENHAGEN, JOHN J. KLUG, JACK KLUG, WILLIAM F. KNIGHT, DOYLE D. KNOWLES, DANIEL E. KNOX, JAMES D. KOLE, JAMES S. KOEHLER, WILLIAM F. KOLPACK, MICHAEL A. KOHUTEK, EDWARD H. KOLBAS1NSKI, THOMAS F. KOONCE, BOBBY E. KORTH, JEFFREY D. KOTHMANN, KARLTON E. KOVAR, CHARLES H. KOW1S, ROBERT P. KRALL, FRED JR. KRAMER, ERROL D. KREUSEL, HOWARD E. KROLCZYK, LEON V. KRUMREY, GARDNER D. KUBENA, JOHN B. KUTAC, KENNETH J. LABAY, LAMBERT S. LACY, JERRY L. LAGRAVIER, EDWARD L. LAIR, JAMES A. LAIRD, CLIFTON B. LANE, ROBERT B. LANE, WILBERT L. LALLIER, ALVIN S. LANDERS, EDDIE H, LANDRUM, JACK R. LANG, WILLIAM W. 496 LARUE, JOE D. LATIMER, DAVID C. LATTA, EDWIN F. LAWRENCE, JOHN T. LAWRENCE, RONALD C. LEE, DAVID O. LEE, ROBERT A. LEE, ROBERT V. LEDFORD, CHARLES D. LEDNICKY, BEN J. LEDNICKY, HENRY F. LEGER, ROMAIN J. LEMOINE, JEROME G. LENOX, LYMAN A. LENTZ, DAVID B. LEWIS, DAVID A. LEWIS, ERNEST A. LILJESTRAND, DONALD R. LINCOLN, CLARK LINSEISEN, EDWARD A. LIPPKE, ROLF R. LISKA, WAYNE F. LITCHFIELD, WILLIAM E. LIVELY, GARY G. LLOYD, FELIX R. LOCK, HOWARD H. LOCKE, LARRY J. LOFTIS, JERRY D. LOGAN, JIMMY D. LOHMAN, DANIEL D. LONG, THOMAS N. LONGHOFER, DONALD A. LOPEZ, PETER A. LOTT, MIKE M. LOUIS, DANIEL J. LOW, THOMAS J. R. LOWE, JOE F. LOWES, JOHN W. LOWENHAUPT, EDWARD H. LOWKE, GEORGE E. LOWREY, ROBERT E. LOYD, JAMES D. LOYD, RALPH D. LOZO, ROBERT D. LOZANO, DELFINO, III LUCE, JOHN N. LUEDKE, ERVIN L. LUNSFORD, RAY P. FRESHMEN LUTHER, OTTIE L. McAlister, kenneth w. McALPINE, ROBERT E. McCARTY, JACK D. McCUSLIN, JAMES B. McCauley, james g. McCHESNE, MICHAEL C. McCHRISTIAN, JEROME M. McCLAIN, CHARLES W. McCLAIN, JOHN H. McCLUNG, JACK E. McCLURE, DENNIS W. McCullough, Ralph a. McCORMACK, DALE L. McCOY, MICHAEL D. McCOY, MILTON D. McCreary, karon g. McDaniel, allen g. McDaniel, bruce l. McDonald, gerald h. McDonald, herschel c. McDaniel, hugh h. McDonald, k. s. McEACHERN, JIMMY S. McFarland, john r. McGAUGHY, PATRICK L. McGILL, MANLEY JR. McHARGUE, LARRY B. McILHERAN, LOUIS C. McKAY, DAVID E. McKEAN, ROBERT E. McKEE, WILLIAM C. McKenzie, james w. McKinney, Charles m. McKinney, john m. McKOWN, RONALD R. McLAIN, JOHN D. McLEOD, WILLIAM V. McLESTER, CECIL W. McMILLEN, JACQUES J. McPherson, richard g. MACIK, EDDIE J. MADERER, CHARLES E. MAGEE, ALTON O. MAHAND, JACKIE L. MAHONE, JOHN R. MALDONADO, EDWARD R. MANNING, FREDERICK J. 497 MANIERRE, ERNEST R. MAPLES, THOMAS E. MARCAK, BEN J. MARSHALL, CHARLES D. MARSHALL, MACKY D. MARTIN, JAMES F. MARTIN, BOB W. MARTIN, EDWARD L. MARTIN, JAMES W. MARTIN, JOHN B. MARTINEZ, JOSEPH L. MARTINEZ, JUAN M. MATTHEWS, JAMES B. MATULA, BEN R. MATULA, RAYMOND E. MATUSH, FRANK J. MAY, HOWARD C. MAYES, OLIVER L. MAYFIELD, LEE G. MAYFIELD, RAMON B. MAZZEO, PATRICK S. MEADOWS, CHARLES D. MEADOR, DONALD P. MEEKER, LONNIE D. MELTON, MILTON D. MELUGIN, RAMSEY K. MENN, WALLACE G. MOORE, GEORGE E. MERGEN, RALPH G. MERRIWETHER, GALE S. METCALF, MICHAEL P. MEUSE, PHILLIP M. MEYER, ROBERT L. MIEARS, ROBERT A. MILBERGER, LIONEL J. MILBERGER, LOUIS C. MILLER, CLYDE, III MILLER, DONALD L. MILLER, EDWIN K. MILLER, JIM R. MILLER, JOSEPH A. MILLER, TEDDIE I. MILLER, THOMAS R. MILLER, WILLIAM R. MILLER, WILLIAM T. MILLS, JERRY W. MILLS, RICHARD A. MIKULENKA, OLLIE A. FRESHMEN MINKE, BARRY C. MINTZ, EDWIN L. MITCHELL, ANDREW C. MITCHELL, BILL C. MITCHELL, RAYMOND E. MITCHELL, WILLIS W. MOERS, RICHARD D. MOGFORD, JOHN L. MOLBERG, JAMES J. MOLKENTINE, JON MONCURE, JACK O. MONEY, MAX P. MONK, CLIFTON F. MONROE, JERRY W. MONTEER, DAVID H. MOON, KENNETH N. MOONEY, DIXON B. MOONEY, ROBERT J. MOORE, ARTHUR T. MOORE, CHARLES W. MOORE, EUGENE W. MOORE, JOHNNIE A. MOORE, MARSHALL L. MOORE, ROBERT B. MOORE, ROBERT L. MOORE, WALTER B. MOORE, WILLIAM C. MORE, WILLIAM R. MORELAND, CHARLES R. MORGAN, DAVID L. MORGAN, DAVID L. MORRIS, JOSEPH C. MORRIS, PAUL E. MORRIS, RICHARD J. MORRIS, THOMAS C. MORRISON, RAY M. MORSE, CHARLES J. MORSE, JACK W. MORTON, A. G. MOSMAN, TIMOTHY J. MOYA, ANTHONY MUCHE, LAWRENCE W. MUNRO, CHARLES R. MULLER, STEPHEN W. MUNN, JOSEPH L. MUNNERLYN, CHARLES R. MURDOCK,DON M. MURILLO, MICHAEL A. 498 MURPHY, JOSEPH K. MURPHY, PAT S. MURPHREE, JOHN D. MURRAY, GEORGE P. NAVAR, LUIS NARVAEZ, RUBEN D. NASH, MICHAEL T. NASH, WELDON W. NEELY, LEONARD C. NEELY, ROBERT C. NELSON, DAVID N. NELSON, HUBERT D. NELSON, JERRY B. NEUSE, ROLAND L. NEW, NOAH E. NEWMAN, WOODROW W. NICKELL, TOMMY N. NICHOLSON, JOHN R. NICHOLSON, NORMAN B. NIERTH, LARRY T. NIX, DAVID L. NOBLES, JACK NORTON, DAVID J. NORTON, THOMAS A. NUTT, JOHN W. O’BRIEN, NATHAN C. ODELL, JACK D. OG1LVIE, DOUGLAS S. OHLENDORF. HARRY M. OLIVER, JOE H. OLIVIER, WILLIAM P. OLIVER, WILLIAM T. ORGAN, CHARLES B. ORSAG, JOHN W. ORTEGA, HENRY C. OSBORNE, WILLIAM G. OSTROWSKI, EDWARD H. OWEN, WILLIAM E. OWENS, DAVIE B. OVERHULTZ, JON W. PALMER, BLAINE L. PALMER, EDWIN P. PALMER, JOHN H. PALMORE, LARRY PARIS, JACK F. PARISH, THOMAS F. PARKER, LARRY G. PARKER, ROBERT F. Why don’t you know where all the seniors are from? Fish Day, on April 1, allows freshmen and sophomores to trade places! 499 PARKES, ROBERT C. PARTIDA, ROLAND PATE, PHILLIP H. PATE, SAMMY B. PATIN, LESTER G. PATRICK, CHARLES E. PATRICK, ROBERT D„ III PATTERSON, JON F. PATTERSON, JOHN PAUL, THOMAS C. PAVLIK, GLENN A. PAYNE, JERRY B. PAYNE, JAMES P. PECHACEK, WILLIAM R. PEDERSON, WILLIAM M. PEELER, ALONZO M. PENNEMANN, MYLES A. PENNINGTON, HURM D. PETERSON, THOMAS A. PETTIT, DEAN K. PETTY, STEPHON M. PEVOTO, JOHN H. PEYTON, MARK T. PHAUP, MELVYN L. PHILLIPS, ALFRED M. PHILLIPS, JAMES H., Ill PHILLIPS, JOHNNY R. PHILLIPS, RICHARD C. PIERSON, RICHARD H. PIRAM, JOSEPH A. PITTMAN, JOHN W. PIXLEY, TIMOTHY A. PLUNK, VICTOR E. POCHMARA, RAYMOND J. POLLARD, DONALD L. POLSON, BOBBY W. POOL, ROBERT S. POPE, GERALD R. PORTER, DARRELL G. PORTER, JOHN I. PORTER, JOHN S. POWELL, KENNETH W. POWELL, THOMAS W. PRATT, FRANK J. PRICE, EDGAR R. PRICE, JACK H. PRIDDY, GARY C. PRITCHARD, ALLAN N. PRITZEN, DOUGLAS T. PROUSE, ERVIN D. PRY, WILLIAM F. PUTMAN, GERALD H. PUTMAN, JERRY L. PYLE, JAY C. PYLE, WILLIAM A. RABEL, ADOLPHUS B. RADENZ, ERNEST H. RAGAN, SHIELDS M. RAGSDALE, JOHN W. RAINES, TERRY E. RAINS, ROBERT O. RALPH, THOMAS H. RAMIREZ, FLOENTINO, JR. REMIRAZ, RENE RAMSAY, RICHARD W. RAMSOWER, ROBERT C. RANDOLPH, JOE N. RANSLEBEN, KARL A. RANSOM, REAL F. RATCLIFFE, JOHN A. RATCLIFF, LYNN J. RAY, ELTON L. RAY, LARRY D. RAYMOND, CRAIG F. RAYMOND, FRANCIS D. READ, RAYMOND L. REAGAN. RIGHAYD W. REDWINE, DONALD J. REED, COKE S. REED, JAMES L. REED, OSCAR L. REESE, HAROLD M. REESE, THEODORE R. REEVES, KEN REINHARDT, MIKE A. RETALLACK, MANTY E. REVE, WAYNE W. REVES, WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS, ROBERT D. REYNOLDS, ROBERT R. RHODES, SAMUEL F. RHODES, TERRY J. RICE, BEN B. RICE, LARRY D. RICHARDSON, EVERETT B. RICHBURG, MONTO Z. FRESHMEN RICHERS. FRANK J. RICHEY, ROBERT C. RICKEL, CHESTER L. RIDGWAY, DONALD N. RIENTE, JOHN A. RIGGS, EUGENE A. RILEY, VICTOR A. RITTER, DAVID E. ROACH, LIONEL J. ROBERTS, MARK S. ROBINSON, GIFFORD A. ROBINSON, DAVID B. ROBISON. JOHNNIE E. RODDEN, DOUGLAS T. RODIGNEZ, LEONEL A. RODRIGUEZ, AURELIO R. RODRIGUEZ, ROGUE C. RODRIGUEZ. JESUS L. ROGERS, DAVID R. ROGERS, FRANK J. ROGERS, JAMES W. ROOME, LEWIS M. ROSS, LEWIS G. ROSS, MICHAEL R. ROSENTHAL, SIDNEY D. ROTTER, HENRY A. ROWDEN, JOHNNY E. ROWE. LEELAND M. ROY, JOSEPH 0. RUDDER,. JAMES E. RUHMANN, JAMES M. RUSSI, JOHN M. RUSSO, PHILLIP B. RYAN, DANNY L. RYBURN, WINDEL D. SABIN, CHARLES B. SANBORN, RICHARD D. SANDER, DENNIS W. SANDERS, JOHN A. SANDERS, RALPH L. SANDFORD, THADDEUS H. SANTERRE, GARY L. SARGEAUT, WILLIAM T. SAXTON, ROBERT L. SCALES, WILLIAM C. SCARCELLA, LEONARD L. SCASTA, JOE L. SCHAEFER, R. PAYSON SCHAEFER, RICHARD R. SCHAFTER, JOHN F. SCHERPS, DENNIS J, SCHLOTZHAUER, JAMES V. SCHMALSTIEG, FRANK C. SCHMIDT, JOHN D. SCHNEIDER, ARLAND D. SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL M. SCHNICK, ROBERT W. SCHULME1ER, DONALD A. SCHWERTWER, CHARLES J. SCOTT, ROBERT R. SCOTT, WILLIAM J. SEAGO, DONALD C, SEALE, STEPHEN W. SEAMAN, CHARLES K. SELLMAN, WAYNE S. SERVELLO, ANTHONY G. SHAFFER, RALPH T. SHANKS, JACK T. SHANNON, PATRICK D. SHARP, GEORGE K. SHARP, WAYNE W. SHAW, HENRY L, SHAW, ROBERT L. SHAW, WILLIAM A. SHAWN, BOBBY H. SHEA, RICHARD F. SHEMILL, GERALD H. SHENEMAN, WALTER L. SHEPHERD, DONALD W. SHEPHERD, LARRY P. SHERRARD, CHARLES S. SHIELDS, JOHN C. SHIFFLETT, THOMAS A. SHIPLEY, JOE D. SHIPLEY, ROBERT H. SHIVELY, MICHAEL H. SIMMS, LARRY P. SIMS, EVERETT J. SIMS, THOMAS L. SIMS, WILLIAM L. SINGLETON, JAMES E. SINCLAIR, KEITH SIPE, DOUGLAS M. SKELTON, JACKIE W. SKRIPKA, CHARLES F. SLAUGHTER ' , JOHN T. FRESHMEN SLOAN, ROBERT S. SLOAN, WILLIAM D. SMITH, CHARLES D. SMITH, CLIFFORD L. SMITH, DOLPH W. SMITH, GLEN E. SMITH, HENRY B. SMITH, HORACE D. SMITH, JAY D. SMITH, JERRY M. SMITH, JOHN P. SMITH, JOSEPH S. SMITH, LONNIE S. SMITH, REED W. SMITH, ROBERT A. SMITH, ROBERT E. SMITH, RONALD V. SMITH, STEPHEN M. SMITH, WILLIAM T. SMITH, WILSON P. SMITHERMAN, JOE C. SMOTHERMAN, JARRELL S. SNEAD, WILLIAM B. SPECKMAN, LEO D. SPEED, ROBERT E. SPENGLER, RICHARD SPICER, HENRY A. SPILLANE, JOHN H. SPORTSMAN, JOHN W. SPRAGUE, FRANKLIN H. STACK, THOMAS L. STACY, ROBERT L. STAFFORD, LLOYD M. STANCIL, BRIAN M. STANFORD, RAYMOND W. STAPLES, GEORGE A. STEWART, DONALD L. STEARNS, REGINALD H. STEEL, JOHN D. STEELE, JOHN E. STEGER, RONNIE D. STEPHEN, WILLIAM T. STEPHENS, BILLY W. STEPHENSON, SIDNEY F. STERLING, BRYAN L. STEVENS, JOE M. STEVENS, RUDOLPH H. 502 RETALIATION - Contrary to popular belief, freshmen do have means of retaliation. Here you see an example of before and after. Of course there will be another after after this. Nevertheless, the freshmen have struck back and have let off some of the tension that was so thick at Aggieland in 1959. Hlaifc STINSON, SAMUEL C. STRADER, GENE T. STRAHAW, KENNETH H. STRANGE, JAMES R. STROKE, MALCOLM E. STRATTON, DENNIS L. STOCKAED, JAMES R. STOCKSTILL, THOMAS ¥. STOREY, FRANCIS E. STORY, GUY W. STONEHAM, JOHN H. STUART, THOMAS E. STUHRENBERG, WILLIAM A. S ' JCKE, HENRY R. SUGG, NORMAN E. SULLIVAN, CHARLES E. SULLIVAN, JOHN X. SULLIVAN, SHERWIN D. SUTHERLAND, JOHN L. S ' WAIN, ROBERT J. SWEATMAN, ROBERT T. SWIFT, CHARLES H. SWINNEA, LARRY W. SWITZER, THOMAS T. SYMM, CARL E. TABER, EDWARD C. TACKETT, JAMES R. TALIAFERRO, WAYNE E. tangos, tunney n. ' TANNER, CHARLES E. TARPLEY, EDWARD G. TARRANT, EDGAR X. TATE, FRANKLIN C. TAYLOR, WOLFORD A. TELLEY. MICHAEL E. TERNUS, JOSEPH S. TERRY, JAY W. TERZIAN, GARY ' E. THIELEMANN, EDGAR L. THOMAS, DON W. THOMAS, ROLAND C. THOMPSON, DONALD R. THOMPSON, KEITH J, THOMPSON, ROY ' W. THORNTON, WILLIAM B. THOMPSON, WILLIAM F. TIEMANN, CHARLES F. TINNEY, JOHN R. 503 TINSLEY, MALCOLM W. TIMME, ROBERT W. TIPPIT, JAMES N. TOBOLA, LOGIE, II TOEWS, HARVEY H. TOEIAN, ALBERT H. TOOLE, IRVIN JR. TOMPKINS, HOWELL A. TRAIL, BENARD D. TRAMMELL, JACK H. TREAT, RONNIE W. TSCHIRHART, LESLIE C. TURMAN, PAUL M. TURNER, DAVEY R. TURNER, HENRY R. TURNER, LYNN D. TURNER. PHILIP R. TURNER, WILLIAM H. TYDLASKA, JOE H. UNDERWOOD, GARY N. UNDERWOOD, LEONARD E. UTZ, CHARLES E. VALDEZ, JACK M. VALIENTE, MAURICIO E. VALIGURA, LARRY J. VOLZ, ARTHUR C. VANDORN, DALE R. VANNORT, ROY D. VANDEPUTTE, JOHN D. VASEK, ROBERT R. VANWERT, JERRY C. VAWTERS, CLYDE B. VELA, ALFRED N. VERNON, IVAN R. VESELKA, ALBERT W. VESTAL, TOMMY R. WADDELL, JOHN S. WADSWORTH, RICHARD B. WAGAMON, JERRY WAKEFIELD, STEPHEN A. WALKER, JOHN C. WALKER, MICHAEL D. WALKER, RALPH B. WALKER, ROGER J. WALLACE, CHARLES B. WALLACE, LARRY W. WALLACE, ROBERT E. WALLACE, THOMAS W. J WALSH, JUDSON D. WALTON, ALLEN N. WALTON, CHARLES J. WALTON, MARION M. WAMBLE, FRANK C. WARD, JOHN D, WARLICK, CHARLES E. WARREN. CHARLES W. WATTS, MERTON A, WEBB, BOBBY W. WEBB, GERALD L. WEBB, RICHARD D, WEBB, SIDNEY D. WEBB, THOMAS F. WEDEMEYER, CHARLES N. WEHR1NG. CHARLES H. WEISE, DELTON L, WHSINGER, WILLIAM S. WELCH, WINSTON A. WENTWORTH, EARL J. WBRMER, JAMES K, WISSELS, ALFRED C. WEST, ROBERT L. WESTBROOK, WILLIAM A. mSTOVER, TIMOTHY O. WHEELAN, JOHN D. WHITFIELD, BEN F. ' WHITE., FRED N, WHITE, WILLIAM S, WHITE, VERNON A, W ' HITILEY, THADDEUS G. WHITLEY, JERRY l, W1CKSON, ROBERT H. WIGHT,, ROBERT C, WILEY, THOMAS W. WILKES, DON 1, WILKINSON, EDWIN E, WILLIAMS, ALFRED V. WILLIAMS, CONLEY R, WILLIAMS, DANNY L, WILLIAMS, GARY D, WILLIAMS, ROBERT WHJLIAMS, TERRILL R, WILLIAMS, TERRELL 1. WILLIAMS, THOMAS. G, WILLIAMS, RALPH C, WILLIAMS, WENDELL W„ WMAMANN, JAMES L, WILLMANN, JAY L. WILSON, MELVIN L. WILSON, THOMAS B. WILSON, TORRENCE B. WILTSE, MALCOLM E. WINFORD, REX B. WINDER, JOHN H. WINBCRN, PAUL A. WINDMEYER, ROBERT J. WING, FRANKLIN F. WINKLER, FRANK J. WINSTON, JOHN M. WISE, JAMES K. WISS, LAWRENCE D. WITHERS, RICHARD E. WITHERSPOON, LESLIE D. WITT, MILTON P. WOFFORD, DEWARD D. W ' OHLFORD, HERMAN K, WOLF, CLIFTON E. WOLNY, RONALD J. WOOD, ALAN G. WOODS, DAVID L. WOOD, LUTHER P. WOODALL, MILTON L. WOODARD, GARY L. WOODWARD, JAMES K. WOYCHESIN, JOE L. WHITE, ROBERT L. WHITTINGTON, ROBERT D. WRIGHT, GARY A. WRIGHT, ROBERT K. WRIGHT. THOMAS W. WRIGHT, WAYNE W. YANDRY, WILLIAM R. YATES, SAM A. YENTZEN, WILLIAM M. YOCOM, SHERWIN B. YONKERS, JOHN D. YOUNG, MELVIN C. YOWELL, MAURICE A. ZAMBRANO, ALFREDO B. ZANCA, JOSEPH H. ZIMMERMAN, JERRY L. ZINGLEMAN, EDWARD L. ZUBIK, GERALD J. FRESHMEN SELF, ALFRED D. BEAUCHAMP, DAVID L. DIAZ, NORMAN A. GARZA, RAUL II GALINDO, CHRISTIAN A. HAVELKA, ULYSSES D. KEEP, ROBERT W. HEIMANN, KERMIT H. HERNANDEZ, RICARDO HOGUE, ROBERT A. HOLBROOK, VIRGIL E. HOMESLEY, WYLIE B. JOHNSON, JAMES M. JOHNSON, MICHAEL J. KNESEK, ELLIOTT E. KOENIG, WALLACE D. LEE, DAVID G. LOPEZ, BENITO MARIN, HJRAM O. McGEE, ROBERT P. MEITZEN, ROBERT W. MUELLER, DAVID W. NEMEC, STANLEY J. POCINA, JOHN PEPPER, A. J. SCHILLER, ALVIN L. SCHWENK, DOUGLAS R. SILVA, MARIO A. TEMPLE, ALLEN G. VAN NIEUWENHUIZE, PAUL F. VELEZ, AUGUSTO G. LIST OF 1959 ADVERTISERS Aggieland Studio Madeley Pharmacy A M Donut Shop McCulloch Dansby Brazos Motor Co. Mosher Steel Bryan Coca-Cola National Bank of Commerce Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Park Cleaners Campus Cleaners Sankey Park Jewelers Campus Theatre Parker Astin Hardware Central Texas Hardware Co. G. S. Parker Lumber Co. Champion Paper and Fibre Co. Sanitary Dairies Clayton’s Restaurant Shaffer Tool Works College Station State Bank Shreveport Former Students Corvusier Chevrolet Sosolik’s Radio and TV John Deere Plow Co. Stacy Furniture Exchange Store Texas Electric Co. Fidelity House Varisco Lumber Co. Fordyce Co. A. M. Waldrop and Co. Holick’s Shoe Store Wehrman’s Cafe Jarrott’s Pharmacy Wyatt Metal and Boiler Works Hillier Funeral Home H. B. Zachry Hughes Tool Co. Zarape’s Humble Oil Co. Zubic’s Lester’s 506 INDEX Abbott, Albert Wm., Jr. 182 Abbott, John M. 169 Abbott, Ross M. 142, 487 Abbott, Vernon B. 206, 458 Abendroth, Chas. F., Jr. 449 Abernathy, James M. 208, 458 Abies, Robt. Eugene 228, 263, 282 Absher, Patrick T. 188, 487 Acosta, Carlos S. 231, 330, 458 Acree, Jimmy L. 172, 487 Adair, Frederick W. 205, 269, 302, 384 Adamik, Spencer W. 164 Adamcik, Alvin R. 192, 296, 458 Adams, Charles Scott, 229 Adams, Cyril S., Jr. 151, 458 Adams, David L. 201, 458 Adams, David Ray 303 Adams, Donald Leroy 231, 338 Adams, Harold Lynn 228 Adams, Herman R. 147, 487 Adams, J. D. 193, 458 Adams, James C. 137, 487 Adams, Larry Hugh 303 Adams, Maurice Earle 172 Adams, Milton R., Jr. 196, 487 Adams, Neal H. 191, 487 Adams, Shelby Lloyd 173, 487 Adamson, Bliss D. 142, 487 Adcock, Otis Lynn 197, 487 Adcock, Tommy H. 187, 487 Adickes, Arlis W. 143, 287, 458 Adkins, John W. 229 Ahart, Jan Fredrick 148, 323, 487 Ahmad, Moslehuddin 299 Aiken, Carl H. 164, 487 Airhart, Tom P. 169, 275, 487 Akin, James Paul 299, 326, 384 Akin, Jimmie Manuel 213 Akins, John Thomas 287 Alaniz, Robert 172, 487 Albert, Mervin J. 197, 487 Albright, Doyle E. 299, 384 Albritton, Oscar W. 227 Alcorn, Walter B. 192, 487 Alderman, John H. 137, 458 Alders, Charles A. 458 Aldridge Edward C., Jr. 194, 196, 231, 277, 458 Alexander, Bobby Joe 142, 283, 458 Alexander, David L. 214 Alexander, Don R. 163, 458 Alexander, Earl Corban 337 Alexander, Gus 357, 458 Alexander, Howard W. 177, 335, 408 Alexander, James W. 211 Alexander, Thomas E. 164, 487 Alford, Allen Wayne 191 Alford, Aubrey Dan 487 Allbritton, Allan Roy 263, 282 Allbritton, Walter H. 188 Allen, Bobby Wayne 141, 384 Allen, Cullen Selvin 181, 310, 458 Allen, David P. 157, 281, 408 Allen, Gary James 187, 347 Allen, George H. 227, 296, 384 Allen, Herbert C. 197, 487 Allen, Howard Johnston 384 Allen, John D., Ill 136, 487 Allen, Ted Wayne 31, 43 Allison, Aubrey J., Jr. 287, 384 Allison, Charles C. 263, 282, 449 Allred, Jerry Gilmore 294 Almazan, Jimmy A. 336 Almy, Gene H. 458 Altobellis, A. C., Jr. 168, 256, 487 Alvarado, Ricardo 174, 487 Alvarez, Ernesto C. 283, 384, 349 Alvis, John M. 143, 458 Ames, Robert T., Jr. 213 Amis, James J. 214 Ammerman, Charles H. 152, 158, 340, 458 Amos, William J. 152, 294, 487 Amyx, James William, Jr. 271 Anderson, Allen S. 151, 458, 487 Anderson, Carl D. 201 Anderson, David Walter 188 Anderson, Walter R. 188, 342 Anderson, Gary R. 143, 408 Anderson, Gilbert P., Jr. 174 Anderson, James Elden 135, 353, 458 Anderson, Kenneth W. 318 Anderson, Robert E. 158, 348, 408 Anderson, Swiki A rlis 168, 324, 408 Anderson, Ronald Alvin 455 Anderson, William P. 487 Andres, Prentice L. 197 Andrews, Archie P. 282 Andrews, Benjamin J. 204, 337, 487 Andrews, Charles H. 291 Andrews, Gary W. 152, 312, 458 Andrews, Guy Hayden 337, 384 Andrews, Richard S. 215 Andrews, Roger Lewis 181, 384 Andry, Michael Louis 189, 323 Angermiller, Roy L. 31, 43, 320 Ansley, Marvin C. 287, 384 Anthis, John Robert 173, 487 Anthony, Russell D., Jr. 191, 297, 458 Anthony, Walter E. 136, 487 Antosh, Nelson T. 169, 487 Archer, Jimmy R. 162, 301, 458 Archibald, John C., Ill 189 Arevalos, Robert Earl 141 Arman, David R. 169, 487 Armand, Albert M. 384 Armendariz, Efraim P. 271, 318, 458 Armistead, Willis W., Jr. 168, 487 Armstrong, Brady D. 216, 329 Armstrong, Don W. 285, 384 Armstrong, John Wm., Jr. 318 Armstrong, Reed S. 152, 329, 487 Armstrong, Robert E. 137, 487 Arnold, David Holley 135, 137, 458 Arnold, George M., Jr. 449 Arnold, Gemot Wesley 195, 328 Arnold, James H. 181 Arnold, James Robert 151, 349 Arnold, John Paul 449 Arnold, Richard L. 191, 487 Asbill, Morris W., Jr. 213, 258, 273, 296, 458 Asbury, Gordon R. 151, 294, 487 Ashby, Theodore L. 206 Asher, Donald Ray 301, 458 Ashley, Charles James 384 Ashley, Paul E., Jr. 136, 281, 487 Ashy, Joseph William 206, 313, 487 Askins, James Alan 268, 297, 384 Astle, Larry Allen 136, 384 Atkins, Irvin M. 214, 271 Atkins, Jerry K. 189, 306, 458 Atkins, Joel Maurice 384 Atkins, Oscar L. 158, 314, 458 Atkinson, John Jim M. 151, 294 Atteberry, David L. 384 Austin, Donald O. 213 Austin, James Serenous 187 Austin, Tom Laxson 31, 43, 177 Avant, Weems Mason 288, 340 Avery, Ed 449 Avery, Gerald W. 276, 385 Ayers, James Edward 143, 325, 385 Ayers, Norman Duane 192 Aytes, John Gilbert 276, 285, 385 Bachmeyer, Francis A. 193, 408 Bachus, William E., Jr. 189, 408 Backus, Donald Ray 176, 408 Bacon, Thomas R., Ill 189, 294 Badger, Marion Davis 305, 357, 385 Badgett, Richard H. 181 Badough, Kenneth R. 136, 279, 458 Bagley, Burk B. 195, 408 Bagley, Cleveland H. 188, 329, 408 Bahme, Arthur Jarrell 211, 278 Bailey, Amon L. 226, 299, 385 Bailey, Cecil Don 168, 256, 408 Bailey, Charles F. 299, 354 Bailey, David John 191 Bailey, Everett M. 208, 348, 408 Bailey, Jack Clinton 299, 311 Bailey, James F. 136, 458 Bailey, James R. 210, 408 Bainum, Peter M. 276, 385 Baird, John C. 326, 487 Baird, Michael J. 156, 281, 350, 487 Baker, Billy W. 385 Baker, Charles L. 174, 276, 297, 385 Baker, Donald Lee 276, 385 Baker, Homer L., Jr. 385 Baker, Horace Raymond 269, 289, 344 Baker, Wendyl Bruce 458 Baker, Woodie R., Jr. 207, 314, 385 Balch, Gilbert L. 273 Baldry, James S., Jr. 173, 335, 408 Balke, David W. 385 Balke, Franklin Bert 291 Balke, Gordon 458 B allow, Jimmy C. 204, 385 Bangeman, Stewart E. 152 Banks, William C. 142, 487 Bannworth, John Harold 197, 458 Banzhaf, Glen C. 336, 385 Baranski, John P. 188, 408 Barbary, Clifton Leo 172, 408 Barclay, Boyd L. 177, 303, 408 Barcus, Cyrus C. 385 Bardis, Michael John 344 Barfield, Billy J. 311, 458 Barham, Jackie D. 202, 408 Barham, Worth Whited 158, 487 Barkemeyer, Ogene W. 209, 280, 458 Barker, Leonard B., Jr. 163, 291, 458 Barlow, James B. 162, 269, 272, 458 Barnard, Herbert M. 274 Barnes, Jerry Ray 408 Barnes, Marvin D. 143, 458 Barnes, Weldon Doyle 299 Barnes, William W. 177, 303, 408 Barnett, Frank W. 147, 385 Barnett, James Henry 285, 304, 316 Barnett, John R., Jr. 147, 408 Barnum, James R. 151, 408 Baron, Lawrence T. 197, 282 Baron, William G. 301, 386 Baronne, Edgar Joseph 449 Barr, Grady W. 166, 167, 269, 386 Barr, John E., Jr. 208, 386 Barr, Michael Joseph 211 Barr, Robert C. 187, 301, 386 Barr, Thomas Cohee 1 Barranco, Sam C., Ill 163, 256, 303, 313, 458 Barrera, Gustavo 458 Barrington, William J. 195 Barrios, John Robert 224 Barsotti, Paul J. 206, 458 Bartay, Tandy E. 136, 458 Bartosh, Douglas E. 280, 386 Bartoshek, Jon B. 192, 487 Bartula, Raymond A. 162, 487 Barua, Jogendra Nath 229 Bass, Daniel M., Jr. 291 Bass, Kenneth Riley 158 Bass, William Talley 296, 351 Bassett, Jimmy Floyd 202, 408 Baswell, Carl Franklin 284 Batchelor, Tommie E. 174, 347, 459, 487 Bateman, Gary Dean 141 Bates, Robert D. 148, 314, 487 Batey, Don Michael 458 Batson, Wayne F. 183, 301 Bauer, Daniel Eugene 169 Bauer, Seymour Elliot 177, 278, 303 Baugh, Paul R. 273, 294, 386 Baur, Ogden Thomas 177 Bayer, Merrick, Jr. 210, 293, 408 Bayley, Clyde C., Jr. 438 Bayley, James W. 385 507 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 115 N. Main COLLEGE STATION INDEX Bayne, Richard L. 156, 281, 408 Bays, Duane Lee 148, 321, 487 Baytes, James Alfred 143, 386 Beakley, John M. 205, 487 Beal, Richard H. 143, 487 Beall, Judson Barnett 141, 330 Beaman, Howard F., Jr. 318, 386 Bean, Tommy Allen 205, 487 Beard, Curtis D. 146, 158, 395, 408 Beard, Lonnie Frank 230, 287, 299, 458 Bearden, John P. 142, 408 Beasley, John D., Jr. 167, 408 Beaty, James L. 151, 275, 314, 408 Beauchamp, David L. 227, 275, 505 Beazley, Charles E. 187, 458 Beazley, Robert L. 161, 458 Bechler, Wayne Russell 215, 487 Beck, David H. 207, 209, 385, 408 Beck, Jack David 163, 256 Beck, James M. 197, 352, 408 Beck, Kenneth L. 30, 31 Beckett, Robert M. 192 Beckett, Thomas A., Jr. 373 Beckman, H erman F. 297 Beckman, Julian E. 276, 386 Bedford, Thomas Chas. 210, 348, 487 Bednar, William Joseph 193 Beerwinkle, Donald R. 147, 201, 336, 487 Beerwinkle, Kenneth R. 280, 458 Beever, William D. 141, 289, 458 Behne, Thomas David 202, 455 Belford, William M. 280, 386 Belismelis, Ernesto L. 349 Bell, Alton R. 136, 487 Bell, Bobby, Jr. 229, 458 Bell, Charles Maurice 189, 273, 296, 326, 330, 458 Bell, Edward Harold 137 Bell, James Richard 458 Bellamy, Lynn 152 Bellomy, Jimmy F. 458 Belt, James Horace 158, 487 Belue, Joe B. 177, 303, 438 Bendele, James C. 169, 294, 385 Benedic, Leonard C. 386 Benes, Donald Joseph 195, 386 Bennett, Gerard Paul 172 Bennett, James Warren 458 Bennett, Robert C., Jr. 200 Benson, Charles A. 206, 313, 458 Bent, Jerry Phillip 303 Benthul, Forrest G. 153, 487 Berger, Robert C. 153, 458 Bergeron, Joseph L. 211, 385, 207 Bergmann, Fred H. 143, 487 Berman, Bernard H. 200, 278 Bernbaum, Bruce T. 147, 408 Berry, Charles Dennis 146, 275, 487 Berry, Laban E., Jr. 191, 487 Berry, Murry Powell 31, 33 Berryman, Joe W. 189, 487 Berryman, Richard H. 174, 275, 487 Berlin, Robert Jos. 4, 135, 256, 284, 386 Bertino, Joe Lawrence 287 Best, James W. 156, 281, 310, 386 Best, Robert Kenneth 301, 386 Bethel, James S. 386 Betts, John Alexander 136, 311, 408 Beverly John R. 182, 488 Beyer, Eugene A. 141, 386 Beyer, Harmon Chas. 306 Bianchi, Theodore J., Jr. 152 Biediger, James E. 488 Billings, Frederick P. 211 Billings, Gary Sherman 200, 278 Billingslea, Thomas C. 386 Bills, Joseph W., Jr. 191, 211, 321, 386 Binion, Willie C., Ill 146, 315, 459 Biondi, Richard M. 28, 159, 163, 439 Bird, Dwight Smith 386 Bird, James Spencer 136, 488 Birdwell, Gene R. 284, 316, 386 Bisbey, Jay B. 159, 167, 386 Bishop, James Glenn 227, 459 Bitgood, Richard C. 349 Black, David L. 210, 323 Blackburn, Bernard F. 219, 329, 488 Blackburn, James H., Jr. 196, 386 Blackburn, Terry L. 157, 281, 459 Blackmon, Larry Lee 151, 409 Blackmon, Norman V. 188, 287, 294, 354 Blackstock, Dan Allen 283 Blackstone, William R. 386 Blackwood, William R. 194, 196, 301, 388 Blagg, Marcus Gene 169, 272, 459 Blahuta, Henry Ray 277 Blain, John Marshall 450 Blake, John L. 459 Blakeney, Roger Neal 188 Blakeway, Bradley C. 195 Blakewood, Robert R. 303 Blansitt, Husey Dan 283, 459 Blanton, Tommy L. 195, 388 Blaschke, Byron C. 163, 279, 284, 459 Blaschke, Ewald J. 209, 279, 284, 388 Blaschke, Lamar R. 294 Blaschke, Nolan Joe 200, 344, 488 Blasdell, William C., Jr. 208, 488 Blazek, Henry E., Ill 181, 273, 459 Blazek, Miroslav Frank 215 Blevins, Donald Lee 459 Blevins, John Charles 136 Blewster, William H. 191 Blondeau, Charles Ray 299 Bloomer, Phillip R. 196, 488 Blue, David Roy 137, 275 Blue, Dorsey D. 147, 459 Blue, James Charles 283, 459 Bluntzer, Robert D., Jr. 450 Blynn, Charles Roop 210, 488 Boarnet, Bernerd N. 136, 278, 459 Boatwright Carl Allen 286, 388 Boatwright, Joel A. 191, 488 Boaz, Virgil Layfaette 559 Bodden, Carroll T. 249 Bodkin, Wayne Albert 227, 459 Boecker, George Edward 201, 326 Boedeker, Harold L. 459 Boegler, Vernon F. 205, 409 Boese, Robert Frank, Jr. 172, 318 Boettcher, Dan H. 177, 488 Bohac, Rudy John 388 Bohne, Eugene, III 141, 409 Bohuslav, Benjamin W. 347 Boland, Marvin Lee, Jr. 459 Boldman, Donald E. 209, 318, 409 Boldt, Adolph, III 226, 388 Boles, Hubert J. 151, 459 Bolin, Lawrence F. 173, 350, 459 Bollfrass, Charles A. 183, 285, 388 Bollman, Willard E. 388 Bolton, Ben W. 188, 459 Bolton, Malcolm 202, 306, 323 Bond, John Francis 228 Bond, William Timothy 163, 256, 321 Bonnett, Norman Neal 305 Bonorden, Henry J. 273, 287, 459 Booher, Charles F. 459, 480 Booker, Vance W., Jr. 167, 488 Boone, James Robert 156, 277, 459 Boone, Latham, III 143, 488 Boone, Rex Mills 388 Borders, William Ernest 147 Boren, Donald Frank 136 Borgers, Wayne F. 189 Boriskie, Robert J. 276, 388 Boswell, James C. 271 282, 450 Boswell, Jimmy D. 388 Boswell, Melvin Clyde 190 Boswell, Roy Edwin 141 Botard, Robert William 176 Bothager, Jon David 280, 459 Bothwell, Richard C. 188 Bott, Don C. 332, 459 Boultinghouse, Hueland 231 Bounds, John Duncan 158 Bower, Robert, Jr. 167, 336 Bowers, Hubert Henry 294 Bowers, Martin L. 152, 318, 488 Bowling, Gartrell, Jr. 274, 459 Bowman, James Mason 168 Bowman, Jay P. 143, 325, 409 Bowman, John F. 156, 459 Bowmer, William J. 305 Box, Gene Edwin 191, 488 Box, Gilbert Wirt 229 Box, Richard A. 344 Boyce, James W., Jr. 211, 357, 388 Boyd, Charles Joseph 164, 401, 439 Boyd, Charles Wayne 177, 228 Boyd, Curtis W. 285, 372, 388 Boyd, Richard Ray 204 Boyd, Roger Sydell 274, 286, 388 Boyd, Russell Truman 287 Boyer, Herbert R. 459 Boykin, James W. 173, 388 Boykin, James Worth 137, 323 Boykin, Robert Ervin 388 Boyle, Frank Gordon 324 Boysen, John Hugh 142, 388 Boysen, Stephen Marcus 388 Boyte, Billy R. 219 Braden, Frank, Jr. 269, 389 Bradford, Halley O., Jr. 142 Bradley, Jimmy D. 204, 401 Bradley, Peyton A. 142, 231, 389 Bradshaw, Jack C. 181, 389 Bradshaw, Jerry L. 152, 351, 460 Bradshaw, Marvin E. 197, 315, 488 Brady, James A. 214, 276, 277, 389 Brady, Lynn Mitchell 172, 488 Brady, Thomas T., Jr. 289 Bragg, Charles Glenn 189 Bragg, Eugene M. 162, 488 Brame, Charles Edward 204 Brand, Harry Dean 173, 278, 488 Brand, Jake Logan, Jr. 189 Brand, Roderick P. 460 Branum, Archa Donald 285 Branum, Howard Eugene 205 Brashears, Alan Dale 143 460 Brasher, William E. 224, 321 Braswell, Clarence L. 192, 480 Braswell, John Burton 137, 460 Bratton, David J., Jr. 142, 319, 389 Bravenec, Thomas H. 389 Brawner, Michael Henry 204, 389 Brazzel, John M. 212, 214, 299, 460 Bredlow, Thomas G. 153, 460 Breen, Walter M. 185, 197, 328, 460 Breithaupt, Don C. 164, 488 Breland, Don C. 143, 460 Brennan, Patrick H. 188, 488 Brent, Harold Lewis 152, 488 Brent, Russell Rene 142, 488 Brents, Daniel Rugel 148, 294 Bresie, Cary Gene 146 Brewer, James Grady 215, 306 Brewer, John Homer, Jr. 389 Bridges, James W., Jr. 151, 389 Bridges, Marvin J. 176 Bridges, Raymond E. 169, 337, 488 Brieden, Gerald R. 206 Briggs, Paul M. 21, 329 Brinkoeter, William R. 152, 290, 389 Briseno, Charles Geo. 177, 279, 328, 488 Brister, Gerald G. 157, 488 Bristol, George L. 167, 488 Brittain, Martin E. 351, 389 Brod, Edward C., Jr. 156, 281, 285, 380 Brod, William Buck 208, 460 509 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, almost $600,000 have been allocated from store profits to Student Welfare and Recreation. These projects have received help from Exchange Store profits: The Grove The Memorial Student Center The Rodeo Arena Lighted Softball-Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course The Aggie Players Guion Hall Tennis Courts Y.M.C.A. The Aggie Band Intramural Athetic Equipment Movable Review Stands 510 Technical and Classroom Supplies INDEX Broesche, Edwin Noel 156, 488 Brooks, Charles Willis 173, 389 Brooks, James Thomas 488 Brooks, James Travis 148, 284 Brooks, Joe B., Jr. 188 Brooks, John P. 325, 389 Brooks, Robert John 328 Brooks, Robert P. 488 Brooks, Tommy F. 164, 460 Broome, Donald W. 213 Brothers, A1 B. 143, 300, 460 Brothers, Donley W. 141, 488 Brough, James A. 200, 460 Broussard, William C. 197, 313, 488 Browder, James T. 172, 488 Brown, Billy Carl 168 Brown, Charles Alvin 202, 323 Brown, Charles R. 200, 306, 316, 389 Brown, Glen Gordon 156, 488 Brown, Harold Edw. 268 Brown, Harrell Don 141 Brown, Houston R. 209, 488 Brown, James Lewis 316 Brown, James Patrick 388 Brown, Jerry I). 186, 187, 389 Brown, Jerry M. 173, 291 Brown, Joe P. 158, 342, 460 Brown, John H., Jr. 202, 460 Brown, Olin W. 137, 271, 460 Brown, Ralph B. 313, 488 Brown, Robert J. 213 Brown, Robert L. 210, 313, 460 Brown, Taylor E. 152, 409 Brown, Thomas Warren 389 Brown, Thomas Ward 190, 390 Brown, Thomas Wesley 164, 256, 460 Brown, William Alvy 291 Browning, Donald B. 212, 390 Browning, Merrell Doyle 204 Brubacher, Arlo Jack 277 Bruce, Donald M. 337 Brummett, Frank C., Jr. 152, 390 Brunson, Teddy Jack 301, 321, 390 Brunt, Joe Eddie 206, 337 Bruton, Ralph Clifton 206, 335 Bruyere, Robert Alan 390 Bryan, Silas Abner 302 Bryant, Clifford Guy 191, 318, 488 Bryant, George Wendell 183, 390 Bryant, Jerry Allen 176, 488 Bryant, Robert M. 215, 318, 488 Buchanan, Frank B., Ill 159, 269, 460 Buck, John William 390 Buckingham, Roy Andrew 277, 301, 331, 390 Buckner, Freddie Lee 136, 296 Buckner, Ralph L, Jr. 174, ' 181 Buentello, Jose Luis 399 Buffington, John Lee 181 Buffo, Michael E. 211, 481 Buford, Ronald E. 135, 136, 296, 390 Buis, Walter G. 152, 480 Bujnoch, Louis Edw., Jr. 187, 344, 488 Bulatkin, Boris N., Jr. 460 Bulger, Spencer David 163, 301, 460 Bullard, James Ralph 227 Bullard, John Cecil 227, 294, 287, 390 Bullington, Gerald G. 162, 315, 460 Bullock, Donald L. 301 Bullock, James Richard 390 Bunk, John Franklin 177 Bunker, Dan B. 276, 336, 390, 481 Bunting, William D. 212, 271, 460 Bunton, Wiley Ray 342 Burch, Robert Lee 390 Burgamy, Gerald R. 151, 489 Burk Joel Barham 296, 351 Burk, Kinan Dean 231 Burke, Dock D., Jr. 146, 275, 489 Burke, Jack W., Jr. 152, 489 Burleson, Roger A. 210, 489 Burley, Charles E. 182, 489 Burling, Herbert D. 167, 278, 460 Burnett, Don Byron 167, 489 Burnett, Duke G. 164, 291, 460 Burnett, Emmett Dean274L 286, 390 Burnett, Ronald D. 190, 191, 297, 460 Burnham, Martin T. 146, 409 Burns, Allen N. 168, 460 Burns, Herschel Anton 196, 489 Burns, Jack Patton 214, 284 Burns, Ray Larry 166, 169, 301, 390 Burnside, Robert Owen 209 Burr, Rwhard W. 169, 489 Burrage, Gayle R. 213, 489 Burris, Donald Lee 209 Burris, John A. 196, 488 Burris, Lester A. 191, 489 Burt, Henry Daniel 200, 390 Burt, Wymond Floyd 209, 314 Burton, Donald K. 136, 314, 460 Burton, Felix J., Jr. 488 Burton, J. C. 195, 332, 460 Burton, Robert Wm. 306, 460 Buser, Joseph J. 300, 373, 390 Bush, Darryl Glenn 167 Buss, Kenneth Wayne 156, 488 Buswell, Gordon E. 226, 289, 390 Butler, Douglas Jean 297 Butler, Ernest Dick 353 Butler, Jimmie R. 294, 391 Butler, Thomas Milton 224 Butridge, Clarence E. 164, 316, 460 Button, Earle D. 151, 489 Byars, Lester E. 213 Bynum, Richard R. 172, 488 Byrd, Joe Larry 290 Byron, Ted G. 136, 270, 489 Caballero, Gus Joseph 318 Cabeen, Jules P. 390 Cabron, Franklin E. 224, 277, 460 Cage, James Duncan 143 Cahill, Ralph Donald 182, 391 Cain, Robert N. 181, 391 Calkins, Robert R. 136 Callahan, Earl Wayne 192, 347, 488 Callahan, Frank Verlin 204 Callan, David Pope 201 Callaway, Francis R. 230, 285, 316, 391 Callcott, George V. 204, 486 Callicoatte, Joe D. 193 Calvert, Kenneth E. 145 Calvez, Alton Emil 164, 256, 287, 409 Calvin, Newton J., Jr. 156, 460 Cameron, Arthur L., Jr. 185, 191, 271, 391 Campbell, Calvin D. 200, 274, 276, 286 Campbell, Damon Roe 230, 282, 450 Canales, Homero Cesar 169, 488 Chandler, Harry W., Jr. 198, 293, 328 Cangelosi, Carlo Joseph 214, 460 Canik, Leebert J. 391 Cannady, William T. 324 Cannon, Robert D. 287, 294 Cannon, Travis Howard 181, 489 Cannon, Walter S. 196, 312, 460 Cantrell, Dale Clark 163, 290 Cantrell, Donald W. 191, 460 Cantrell, James Henry 172, 401 Caperton, George H., Jr. 176 Caram, Meredith Howard 142, 488 Carberry, James Albert 141, 258, 273, 296, 336, 391 Cardin, Frank Morris 213, 488 Cardoze, Camilo 349 Cardwell, James W. 188, 275, 489 Carey, Robert R. 214, 391 Carlile, Bobby Lewis 283, 392 Carlo, Michael J. 231 Carlson, George E., Jr. 153, 294, 312, 488 Carlstrom, Frank C. 196, 488 Carlton, Melvin W., Jr. 182, 283, 392 Carmichael, William R. 214, 488 Carnes, James Davis 157, 275, 281, 488 Carothers, Joe D. 173, 488 Carpenter, Phillip C. 208, 489 Carpenter, Stewart B. 192, 489 Carpenter, Thomas M. 146, 489 Carpenter, William I. 187 Carper, Herbert J. 392 Carr, Bufford David, Jr. 204 Carr, James E. 285, 392 Carrera, Ruben 227 Carrillo, Andres 349 Carroll, Archie B. 52, 56, 57 Carroll, Bobby Wayne 172, 460 Carroll, Mikey N. 392 Carroll, Paul Losco 196 Carson, George 290, 391 Carson, Teddy Joel 488 Carter, Cecil Edward 182 Carter, David W. 196 Carter, Harold L. 280, 460 Carter, John Hamilton 136 Carter, John S. 197, 489 Carter, Ronald Lee 189 Carter, Tommy L. 136, 460 Caruthers, Jerald W. 324 Carver, Donald Wayne 276, 373, 392 Carwile, Henry F. 158, 489 Cash, Harvey Berryman 215 Cash, Jimmy L. 200, 488 Cashiola, Marion 163, 279, 306, 488 Caskey, James W., Jr. 192, 356, 488 Cassens, Allan B. 182, 481 Castellaw, Carl Dee 329 Castellaw, James E. 330 Castleberry, Terry G. 174 Castleberry, William B. 177, 325, 488 Cates, Boyce A. 174, 338, 489 Cates, Clayton Clyde 174, 338, 460 Catledge, Morris B., Jr. 290, 391 Caton, Hardy Morris 182, 460 Cauthorn, Sidney W. 31, 39, 342 Cavitt, Walton Donald 163, 331, 489 Cawley, Richard E. 210, 285, 392 Cely, Samuel Jack 289 Cepica, William J. 147, 279, 489 Chaloult, Michael P. 196, 489 Chamberlain, John K. 328, 392 Chamberlin, Charles S. 143, 325, 460 Champagne, Shelton J. 142, 318 Champion, Lawrence, Jr. 205, 489 Chance, Thomas D., Jr. 214 Chandler, Clarence R. 136, 338 Chandler, Dewitt S. 181 Chapa, David Clemente 489 Champman, James Winfred 460 Chapman, Jimmie R. 168, 353, 460 Chapman, Kelly Gene 55 Chapman, Will D., Jr. 291, 392 Chapman, William B. 460 Charles, James Lynn 167, 392 Chase, Arthur D. 215, 460 Chastain, Ronald E. 208, 460 Cheatham, Fred C. 173, 392 Chernotowich, Alex K. 210, 489 Cherry, Joseph D. 168, ,489 Childers, Asa Bill, Jr. 282 Childers, Jim Clyde 156, 334, 488 Childress, James Thomas 349, 460 Childs, Clifford D. 182, 480 Chin, Jan Robert Kuo 201 Chlapek, James D. 392 Choate, John Marshall 188, 392 Chow, Jose 226, 285, 460 Christian, Lawrence W. 489 Christian, Floyd H., Jr. 168 Christilles, Joseph C. 227, 328, 392 Christy, Michael H. 481 Christy, William C., Jr. 183, 392 Chvatal, Leland A. 135, 392 Cicherski, James A. 460 512 INDEX Claborn, Larry D. 450 Clack, Edward Kerry 141, 489 Clancy, Pat Thomas 187, 489 Clare, Bill Roger 489 Clark, Alan Doane 197, 489 Clark, Bobby Joe 215 Clark, Carl Byron 215 Clark, Floyd Ray 393 Clark, Freddie D. 200, 460 Clark, John B. 197, 332, 393 Clark, Junius Manson 181, 489 Clark, Larry Hugh 229, 460 Clark, Leonard E., Jr. 200, 316, 393 Clark, Robert Alfred 350 Clark, Robert Curtis 321 Clark, Tim Merce 156 Clarke, George Roland 157, 281, 334, 410 Clarke, Ronald B. 410 Clary, Jim Hardy 162, 256, 489 Clary, Lester Wayne 182, 489 Clary, William Curtis 226, 303, 489 Classen, Edmond H. 153 Cleland, Wilfred E. 373 Clement, Lewis Wayne 460 Clevenger, Kenneth Roy 282, 393 Cliett, Joel Quinn 137 Clifford, Nasa M. 489 Clifford, William F. 215, 460 Clines, George S., Jr. 148, 393 Closner, John J., Ill 197, 340, 489 Cloud, Charles M. 193, 349, 486, 489 Cloud, Donald R. 201, 349, 374, 393 Cloud, Leo D. 172, 328, 393 Cloud, Leon Blanton 163, 393 Clunie, Michael C. 195, 410 Cobb, David Oscar 158, 410 Cobb, Kenneth Hamp 489 Cobern, Corky Posey 153 Cochran, Charles L. 146, 489 Cochran, James W. 152, 393 Cochran, Paul B. 162, 256, 489 Cockburn, Timothy M. 211 Cockrell, Oliver W. 224 Coco, Vincent J. 313 Coffey, Robert, II 297, 316, 393 Coffman, Robert P. 163, 393 Coker, James R. 187, 460 Cole, Charles Mason, Jr. 214, 339 Cole, Fred L., Jr. 163, 256, 314, 393 Cole, Jesse Dillon, Jr. 297, 393 Cole, Michael Free 393 Coleman, David C. 182, 395 Coleman, Donald Allen 274, 276, 286 Coley, Billy John 186, 189, 460 Collier, Carroll W. 310 Collier, Jackson E. 54 Collins, Byrum Wayne 136, 210, 460 Collins, David O. 162, 256, 489 Collins, Donald R. 450 Collins, Freddie D. 268 Collins, George James 188 Collins, Hughbert N. 489 Collins, James Olin 162, 393 Collins, Phillip C. 182, 489 Collins, Robert Alton 393 Collins, Robert F., Jr. 188, 315 Collins, Sanford W., Jr. 152, 393 Collinsworth, Chester 137 Colunga, Roberto F., Jr. 306, 393 Colwell, Oscar T., Jr. 193, 489 Compton, Gary Lynn 201 Compton, Harvey Wayne 176 Compton, Robert L. 201, 271, 395, 460 Compton, William D. 195, 489 Condray, James Marion 306 Cone, Michael Morris 182, 460 Cone, Richard K. 193 Conn, William M. 460 Connally, James W. 394 Conner, Castex P., Jr. 142, 410 Conner, James C. 172, 489 Conner, Raymond Edwin 489 Conner, Victor S. 1%, 335 Constance, Donald Paul 277 Contella, Milton C. 212, 276, 285, 394 Contreras, Hernan A. 156, 489 Conway, Bill James, Jr. 152, 489 Conway, James Richard 228, 460 Cook, Jerry Donald 191, 489 Cook, Max Eugene 394 Cook, Oscar Bryson 291, 394 Cook, Raymond W. 263, 268, 282, 374, 450 Cook, William B., Jr. 202, 273, 280, 461 Cooke, Doyce Hadley 489 Cooke, Paul M. 206, 461 Coombes, Jimmie L. C. 323, 410 Coon, Julian Barham 189, 323 Cooper, Jimmie F. 163, 489 Cooper, John E. 174, 318, 461 Cooper, Morris Lee 301 Cooper, Paul Johnnie 162, 489 Cooper, Ted Lester 291, 394 Cooper, Walter Thomas 227, 394 Cope, Gene Everette 263, 282, 450 Copeland, Robert Allen 182 Copeland, Warren R. 181, 271, 344, 461 Copley, Don Wilson 136 Coppage, Roger K. 148, 489 Coppedge, Raleigh E. 163, 256, 489 Corbin, Jerry W. 201, 394 Corbin, William Lewis 183 Corbo, Benjamin 202 Cordell, WiRiam F. 214, 269, 329, 461 Cordon, Oscar Humberto 215 Cordray, Pepper D. 197, 293, 340, 410 Corman, Victor R. 209, 410 Cornelius, Kenneth E. 490 Cornell, John B. 192, 490 Corns, John Brindley 197, 490 Cornwall, Don S. 185, 191, 394 Cory, Harry A. 172, 329, 490 Cosby, James W. 147, 490 Coscia, Robert Lingua 394 Coslett, Roger Joseph 305 Costa, James Paul 276, 291, 395 Coston, James Gilbert 183, 394 Cotman, Nathan Thos. 173, 291 Cottingham, Thomas R. 195 Couger, Kenneth Wayne 214 Coughran, Joe F. 185, 189, 395 Coughran, Stanley B. 164, 334, 395 Coulter, Don Eldon 258, 296, 395 Council, Clarence D. 226, 323 Courim, Roy G. 137, 395 Coursey, James Leonard 189, 288 Courtney, Nyles B. 186, 189, 395 Courville, Douglas R. 157 Courville, Whitney G. 157 Covington, Duncan C. 461 Covington, Marcus, Jr. 189 Cowart, Clarence P. 183, 301, 395 Cowart, Walter Martin 153 Cowley, Jerry Jennings 176, 321 Cox, Albert George 137, 302, 461 Cox, Charles Wayne 291 Cox, Emzy D. 281 Cox, Gordon Richard 157, 325, 490 Cox, Harla D. 137, 461 Cox, James Lee 490 Cox, James W. 224 Cox, Joseph Lamoin 277, 301, 395 Cox, Kenneth G. 159, 173, 325, 395 Cox, Trent Newton 157, 281 Cox, Vernon Mills 142, 490 Cox, Wilmer Dee 53, 57 Coxe, Frederick T. 189, 490 Coy, Anton Ernest 137, 326 Crabb, Leslie Dwain 191, 490 Crabtree, Corbett D., II 273, 305, 461 Crabtree, Frank K., Jr. 169, 490 Craddock, Joe P. 136, 461 Craft, Kenneth D. 224, 395 Craft, Robert Manson 202 Cragin, Glynn P., Jr. 193, 336 Craig, James Cecil, Jr. 215 Craig, Walker R. 188, 395 Cravens, James Wade, Jr. 152, 325 Crawford, Gary Michael 153, 490 Crawford, George M. 209 Crawford, Jerry W. 169, 490 Crawford, Malcom W. 288 Crawford, Ronald D. 211, 490 Crawford, William L. 395 Creel, George B. 188 Crenshaw, Clyde D., II 211, 490 Crenshaw, William R. 189, 490 Crews, John D. 166, 167, 353, 395 Crisp, Edmund Robert 395 Crissey, William E. 192, 490 Crist, James David 191 Crist, William Britton 395 Crittenden, James R. 176 Crockett, Jack L. 192, 490 Crockett, Jeffrey Geo. 143 Crockett, William R. 174 Crook, Jimmie Flinn 136, 395 Crooks, Thad W. 215, 490 Cropper, William Albert 206 Cross, Juan Felipe 297, 395 Cross, Lyle Lester 282, 450 Crosswhite, Joseph E. 196, 357, 490 Crouch, Charles G. 176, 330, 490 Crouch, James N. 268, 271, 275 Crouch, Patrick K. 136, 490 Crouch, Richard E., Jr. 153, 490 Crowe, William C. 226 Crump, Glendon R. 190, 191, 461 Cuellar, Angel A. 231, 396 Culberth, William W. 274, 276, 286, 374 Cull, John Guinn, Jr. 268, 396 Cullins, Alfred Edmond 284, 396 Culver, John Rhea 228, 396 Cummings, Barry D. 197, 336 Cumpton, Jack W. 227, 396 Cunningham, Bobby G. 490 Cunningham, David F. 173, 322 Cunningham, Donald N. 396 Cunningham, John M. 396 Cunningham, Kirby P. 258, 272, 273, 396 Cunningham, William L. 191 Curbow, James Edward 224, 461 Curda, Paul M. 208, 279, 396 Currie, Herbert Lynn 211, 322 Curry, Charles K. 172, 499 Curry, Weldon K. 141, 461 Curtis, Carl Winston 396 Curtis, George R. 141, 272, 374, 396 Curtis, Raymond Emmet 396 Cusimano, Anthony Roch 197, 350 Custer, Carl Steven 208, 323, 490 Cuthrell, John Dies 490 Dabney, Robert C. 192, 312, 463 Dabney, Thomas William 201, 490 Daggett, John Robert 463 Dahlberg, Frank L, Jr. 207, 214, 329, 463 Dahlberg, Walter G. 214, 275, 490 Dal berg, Richard Leo 227, 337 Dalby, John D. 211, 271, 463 Dalchau, Kenneth A. 323 Dalton, Richard D. 229 Damon, Richard E. 192, 312, 463 Daniell, David P. 300, 396 Daniels, Lee Donald 463 Daniels, Weyman S. 151, 490 Dantzler, Larry E. 180, 275, 306, 490 Danzeiser, David Alan 147 Darley, Roger George 136, 490 Darling, Dale Robert 273, 283 Darrow, Raymond L. 186, 188, 357, 375, 396 513 Clothing, Both Military and Civilian EXCHANGE STORE The handy book store — carrying most every type of supplies needed in academic activities. EXCHANGE STORE An Adequate Gift Shop Speedy Service cleaning cones mounted on offset bearing pins. 1935 bi ts “tailor-made” for specific formations. 1938 - First “Flash - Weld tool joint. 1940 -First bits with inter¬ rupted teeth. 1942 - First tool joint hardfacing in depth. 1942 - First use of interrupted web- type gage structure. 1947 - Introduced a more versatile, faster-drilling, long-toothed bit. 1947 - Developed first Hughes Tool Company’s contributions to the progress of rotary drilling have been continuous over a period of 50 years. 1909 - First rotary rock bit. 1910 - First drilling research laboratory. 1917 - First reaming cone bit. 1917 -First field engineering service. 1919 - First heat-treated alloy steel tool joint. 1919 - First to intro¬ duce rock bit field service. 1924 - First self-cleaning cone bit. 1929 - First application of hardfacing to cutting structure of bit cones. 1929 - First bit record service. 1931 -First unit-type bit. 1932 -First use of cone cutters having uniform pitch and depth of teeth. 1933 - First unit-type three-cone rock bit. 1933 - First welding of bucked-on tool joints to pipe. 1935 - First self¬ rock bits for air and gas drilling. 1951 - First use of sin¬ tered tungsten carbide cutting teeth on rock bits. 1953 - Pioneered rock bits for use in high velocity jet drilling. 1958 -Developed heat-treating process that more than doubles tension-impact strength of “Flash-Weld” con¬ nections. 1959 - Expansion of research carried on continuously for the past 50 years. 516 INDEX Darwin, William B. 31, 35 Daugherty, James R. 204, 490 Daugherty, James F. 490 Daughtrey, Zoel Wayne 143, 490 Davenport, John W. 463 Davenport, Roe R., Jr. 151, 227 Davidoff, Charles E. 215, 278 Davidson, Arthur I. 282 Davidson, Hugh M. 172, 271, 463 Davidson, Jack Douglas 228 Davidson, Neal, Jr. 192, 490 Davidson, Robert J. 318, 490 Davidson, Thomas Lewis 182 Davidson, Tommy J. 177, 311 Davila, Robert 295 Davila, Rodolfo 396 Davis, Alvin Leroy 158, 348 ( 490 Davis, Billy Don 305, 396 Davis, Bob 136, 296, 463 Davis, Bobby Delone 284, 463 Davis, Carroll Joe 168, 354 Davis, Curtis R. 181 Davis, Daniel R., Jr. 305 Davis, Dell I. 173, 490 Davis, Don Hoyt 215, 329 Davis, Edwin D., Jr. 152, 463, 490 Davis, Edwin S. 141 Davis, Eugene Lewis 164, 396 Davis, Harold Eugene 282 Davis, Henry L. 286, 397 Davis, Howard Orrell 287, 299, 397 Davis, James Trice, Jr. 146, 490 Davis, Kenneth E. 290, 397 Davis, Kirby Randolph 397 Davis, Lawrence Edward 156 Davis, Leonard C. 230, 463 Davis, Loren Eugene 151, 490 Davis, Mark E. 177, 278 Davis, Max Thomas, Jr. 164, 272, 397 Davis, Paul Ingram 193, 490 Davis, Roy Eugene 190, 191, 397 Davis, Steadman 490 Davis, Thomas C., Jr. 201, 490 Davis, Tommy Earl 209, 490 Davis, Walter M. 463 Davis, Walter W. 463 Davis, Willard N. 143, 490 Davis, William A., Jr. 172, 490 Davis, William H. 163, 256, 490 Davis, William I. 192, 490 Davis, William Joseph 490 Davis, William Powell 490 Daw, Samuel R. 463 Dawson, Joe Edgar 282 Day, Donald Lloyd 275, 463 Day, George Melville 285 Day, James Dennis 192, 352 Day, Joseph Edward, Jr. 204, 490 Day, William Collier 136, 463 Dean, Bobbie R. 164 Dean, Milton W. 162, 490 Deaton, James W. 304 Deckard, Gene Carroll 227, 287 Decker, Patrick 197, 397 Deegan, John Roy 397 Deer, Andy S. 206, 350, 490 Degarmo, James M., Jr. 148, 490 Dehart, Richard W. 204, 490 Dehart, Wallace E. 197, 490 Deithloff, John A. 228, 396 Delafuente, Jose L. 330 Deland, Elden E., Jr. 462 Delany, John Janes 397 Delaune, Jon Michael 191, 397 Demel, Kenneth Joseph 188 Dement, Bruce H. 204, 207, 347, 462 Demieri, Joseph L. 188, 490 Denison, Jim Swayne 318 Denmark, Kenneth L. 183, 296, 395, 397 Denning, Homer L. 197, 275, 490 Dennis, John Allen 156, 281, 397 Denton, Charles H. 152, 490 Denton, Melton O. 285, 397 Depue, John D. 173, 490 Desoto, Vivian V., Jr. 162, 323 Deterling, Delmar A. 208, 269, 273, 397 D ?upree, Daniel W., Ill 168, 490 Devitt, Ivan Neil 191, 490 Dew, Raleigh E. 137, 332, 462 Dewalt, Luther Boyce 152, 323, 490 Dewbre, Gary W. 169, 490 Dewitt, John Urban 204 Dewitt, Wallace D. 182, 284, 397 Diaz, Norman A. 505 Dicke, Kenneth Leroy 274, 286 Dickens, Henry David 152, 490 Dickerson, Ben Edw. 211, 336, 395 Dickerson, Jerry T. 168, 490 Dickey, Robert M. 397 Dierking, Irwin S., Jr. 152, 336 Dierlam, Mark John, III 197, 318 Dietz, Frederic H. 206, 397 Dillahunty, Oscar L. 209, 334, 398 Dillard, John Henry 230, 349, 462 Dillingham, Frank Wm. 276, 306, 398 Dillon, Robert McPhail 136, 490 Dillon, William A. 151, 462 Dinklage, Theodore H. 143 Dishman, Herbert E., Jr. 490 Dittman, Donald C. 398 Dixon, John Peter 202, 490 Dixon, Robert Lee 326 Doan, Ronald Beach 200, 271 Dobias, Leonard Joseph 209, 490 Dodge, Harry Pete 282 Dodge, John Hopkins, Jr. 162, 256, 313 Dodgen, Donald Louis 215, 354, 490 Dodgen, Rufus A., Jr. 196, 354, 462 Dodson, Bobby C. 310, 490 Dodson, Giles Lee 280, 314 Doell, William Brant 182 Doering, George Wm. 299 Doggett, Harley David 283, 462 Dolbey, Bradford I. 151, 490 Dolfi, Joseph A., Jr. 187, 279, 318, 490 Dolson, Darrell D. 462 Dombart, Alvin Bruce 156, 306 Dommert, A. R. 230, 282, 268, 281, 398 Donahue, Robert L. 197, 338, 490 Donald, Robert C., Jr., 172, 490 Donan, John G., Jr. 213 Donelson, Delbert A. 162, 313 Donelson, Ronald Ray 188 Donnell, Lyndon E. 137, 490 Donovan, James M. 162, 285 Dorney, Leonard J. 186, 189, 383, 398 Dorotik, Johnny A. 136, 490 Dorris, Kenneth Dean 268 Dorsett, Tracy K., Jr. 208, 398 Dorsey, Raymond R. 158, 490 Doss, Earl Young 300 Doucet, Raymond L. 46 Douglas, Donald 294, 340 Douglass, Bobby W. 147 Dover, Wilbur L. 153, 490 Dover, Wiley W. 156, 462 Dowdy, Norman M. 167, 462, 315 Downs, James F. 188 Downs, Thomas E. 167, 162, 286 Dowse, Jerry Wayne 196, 490 Dowse, Thomas F., Jr. 398 Doyle, Wayne O. 301, 398 Drab, Gilbert Joseph 285, 398 Drake, Gene A. 398 Draper, Don R. 462 Dressen, Glenn N. 197, 462 Driver, Richard Lee 286, 398 Droemer, William W. 284, 398 Dryden, Richie S. 303 Dubberly, Larry Carl 271, 313, 398 Duble, Richard Lee 318, 490 Dubose, John Charles 183 Dubose, Roddy Clayton 490 Dubuisson, Larry M. 176 Duderstadt, Frederick 305 Dudley, Edward Ray 31, 33 Duffey, Michael N. 193, 490 Duffield, David Windsor 173, 313 Dufner, Romie Mark 177, 328 Dufur, Billy W. 214 Dugan, Haynes W., II 201, 329 Duke, Bob B. 189 Dulock, Freddy B. 462 Dumars, Roger A. 193, 490 Dunbar, John Crouch 350 Dungan, Don M. 209, 462 Dungen, Raymond Leo, Jr. 151 Dunks, Wallace E. 188, 490 Dunlap, Donald Dean 270 Dunlap, James J. 207, 208, 280, 398 Dunlap, Jamie Lynn 152 Dunlap, Wayne Alan 270 Dunn, George Carlton 169, 490 Dunn, Jerry Wells 168, 490 Dunn, Robert Stuart 191, 462 Dunn, Sherrod Dee 398 Duplissey, Donnie R. 209, 271, 398 Dupuy, Laurence Hamil 462 Duran, Eduardo M. 187, 491 Durham, Louis Daniel 189, 286, 398 Dyar, William Alvin 146, 491 Dye, Emmett Eugene 157, 398 Dye, Jimmy Dean 491 Dyer, Edward Maxwell 167, 486 Dyson, Norman K. 214, 352 Eagle, John Todd 172 Earl, Walter John 136, 491 Earle, George Louis 193, 491 Easley, Rex Carlos 213, 285 Eason, Qinton Niel 398 Easter, Jerry Paul 196, 491 Easterling, Arth R. M. 282, 462 Eastwood, Donald V. 336, 491 Eaton, Clarence Van 282, 399 Eaton, Riley Dwain 399 Eby, David F. 183 Echols, Charley N. 336, 462 Eckenrod, Thomas N. 209, 491 Eckert, William R. 136, 462 Eckhardt, Curtis Allen 282 Edge, Robert Thomas 230, 299, 399 Edge, William L. 142, 462 Edge, William M. 182 Edman, William D. 211, 491 Edmiston, Steve A. 151, 286, 382, 399 Edmonds, Robert J. 172, 462 Edmonds, Roy P. 174, 491 Edmondsop, Bennie R. 277, 399 Edwards, Franklin G. 200, 296, 491 Edwards, Marcus S. 137, 271, 462 Edwards, Milton H. 200, 491 Edwards, Ranzy Trice 491 Edwards, Robert E. 269 Edwards, Wendell E. 191, 399 Egana, P. Cesar 349 Ehrhardt, Nevel H. 201, 329 Eichblatt, David L. 188, 491 Eichblatt, Emil J. 399 Eickenloff, James A. 147, 491 Eilers, Joseph August 31, 42 Eitel, Billy B. 136, 287, 462 Eitt, George D., Ill 164, 256, 315, 491 Elfont, Richard Allen 151, 278, 315 Elias, William Abraham 146 Elkins, Aubrey C., Jr. 137, 275, 338 Elledge, Don Thomas 191, 462 Eller, David GaUaway 137, 399 Ellerbee, Arthur D. 146 Ellington, Jimmy Ray 143, 326 Elliott, Bobby Hugh 187, 352 Elliott, Harry H. 227, 296 Elliott, Joseph A. 400 517 Despite the mauling it takes, sometimes in the classroom, Free Enterprise provides more employment, more goods, more services, more comforts, and at lower cost, than any other eco¬ nomic system yet evolved. What Free Enterprise needs is wider application, so it can keep on doing these things, at even lower cost, for the benefit of all mankind. Classrooms could help in that. Gulf Coast refining plant whose major processing re fabricated and erected by Wyatt’s. 518 INDEX Ellis, Gilbert W. 169, 491 Ellis, William T. 400 Ellison, David W. 176, 332, 462 Ellison, Raymond T., Ill 174, 462 Ellison, Terry Eugene 342, 462 Ellisor, James W. 136, 491 Ellisor, John E. 205, 491 Elrod, Jackie Wayne 287, 462 Elsik, Gene N. 301, 400 Elsik, Willie C. 455 Elwell, Robert W. 274 Emery, Arthur M., Ill 147, 268, 301, 400 Emery, David D. 208, 491 Emery, F. Charles 157, 281, 491 Emery, Thomas C. 142, 491 Enas, Donald Carl 215, 491 Enderby, Jim Charles 195 Engel, Jerry Lee 192, 491 Engelbrecht, Travis L. 181, 400 Enloe, Ernie Marion 289, 400 Erickson, Charlie R. 164, 256, 301 Erisman, Robert E., Jr. 491 Ernst, Clifford F. 200, 491 Ernst, Hugo E. 177, 344, 491 Essary, James W. 169, 491 Estes, Glen A. 173, 272, 400 Estes, Jack Joe 400 Estes, Robert L. 209, 323, 491 Estes, Sam 277 Estes, Teddy Jack 30, 31 Estes, William Douglas 491 Etheredge, Gerald P. 462 Etheredge, Thomas O. 152, 491 Etheridge, Kirby E., Jr. 169 Etie, Jefferson D., Ill 462 Eubank, Glenn Ray 450 Eubanks, John Thomas 181, 491 Euler, John F. 202 Evans, Andrew J. 192, 400 Evans, John A. 135, 136, 305, 353, 400 Evans, William Martin 289 Everett, Chauncey L. 262 Everett, James Eugene 462 Everett, William L. 296 Evett, Hershal Lee 351 Eyster, A1 Lee 146, 491 Fade, Dennis Lee 201 Fagan, Walter M. 321 Falco, Pete A. 152, 350, 491 Falkner, Kenneth E. 269, 296, 400 Fallin, James Earl 137, 400 Fallin, Norman, Jr. 299 Fann, Laurence E. 336, 462 Farek, Danny J. 491 Faris, Samuel H. 211, 400 Farley, John Terry 400 Farrington, David E. 136 Farrow, David G. 162, 462 Farrow, Hank 347 Faulkner, James E. 285, 324 Faulkner, Lewis L., Jr. 421 Faust, Jerome E. 148, 305, 491 Faust, Jerry W., Ill 213, 401 Feagins, Thomas J., Jr. 168, 319 Fear, Frank A. 450 Fears, Michael H. 146, 491 Feille, William B. 195, 328, 491 Felps, Lowell Douglas 491 Feltz, Donald Everett 401 Fendley, Richard J. 195, 491 Fenley, Johnny B. 168, 256, 491 Fenner, William E. 401 Ferek, Danny J. 151 Ferguson, Jack M. 193 Ferguson, John Charles 211, 319, 491 Ferguson, Tommy Loys 462 Fernandez, Jose A. 201, 271, 491 Fernandez, Raul B. 168, 284, 401 Ferragamo, John R. 491 Ferrell Harold Wiley 303 Ferrell Howard Hulen Ferrell, Joel F. 157, 281, 491 Ferris, Justus W., Ill 210, 491 Fess, David W. 137, 401 Fetters, Jimmie Louis 215, 491 Fields, Thomas Lloyd 209 Fields, Thomas Lloyd 209, 491 Fields, William R., Jr. 401 Fifer, Fredrick L., Jr. 332 Figari, Ernest Emil, Jr. 202 Figart, Michael Ian 196 Fine, Otis Windol 196, 348 Finley, Jimmy G. 136, 492 Fippinger, Robert A. 205, 492 Fischer, Alton Freddie 196, 335 Fischer, Maurice Dewey 136, 335, 492 Fischer, Paul, Jr. 158, 492 Fischer, Franklin C. 338 Fischer, George D. 172, 492 Fisher, James E. 197, 492 Fisher, Johnny C. 187, 279, 322, 492 Fisher, Lonnie B. 148, 492 Fisher, Neil Edward 455 Fisher, Wayne W. 462 Fite, Lloyd Emery 286, 274 Fitzgerald, Benny M. 289, 401 Fitzgerald, Frank A. 1 76 Fitzhugh, Henry Allen 273 Flaherty, Larry Dale 196 Flanagan, Emmett C. 271, 316 Flanagan, John C. 164, 256, 492 Fleck, George E. 147, 401 Fleming, James Craig 231 Fleming, Samuel Rodney 169, 492 Fleming, Travis M. Jr. 151 Fletcher, Donald Lee 189, 328, 492 Fletcher, Jerald Wayne 201, 336, 492 Flinn, Edward Leon 332 Flint, Sandy A., Jr. 206 Floeck, Norman B. 181, 462 Flood, Joseph Hugh, Jr. 156, 401 Flood, Thomas Stephen 31, 42, 401 Florence, Monty Chas. 318 Flores, Alfonso E. 492 Flores, Apolonio 167 Flores, Arthur Jerome 401 Flores, Benito Eusebio 349, 462 Flores, Dionicio V. 196, 284, 338, 401 Flournoy, Morgan P. 153 Flournoy, Robert W. 303, 401 Flowers, Archie Ingram 282 Flowers, Gayle D. 284 Flowers, Michael W. 177, 332, 492 Floyd, Jack Donald 172 Flurry, Ira Ford, Jr. 296, 401 Flusche, William E. 163, 492 Flynn, John Patrick 211 Foerster, Eugene P. 273, 296, 401 Fogle, John Samuel 205, 492 Folzenlogen, Paul D. 224, 297, 462 Fomby, Dan P. 189, 401 Fontaine, Clark T. 148, 462 Ford, Alan R. 283, 462 Ford, Davis L. 156, 281, 284, 401 Ford, John Suffem 211 Ford, Robert Franklin 151, 492 Forehand, Jimmie C. 214, 402 Forgason, Richard L. 197, 492 Forsthoff, Freddie C. 214 Fort, George E. 102 Fort, Sam Wm., Jr. 492 Forwood, Amor 168, 311, 492 Foster, Frank Milton 289, 402 Foster, Jerry 492 Foster, Robert P., Jr. 305 Foster, Thomas Edward 231 Fourticq, Gregory Edw. 402 Fowler, Curtis William 211, 328, 462 Fowler, Eugene Cary 402 Fowler, James David 205, 228, 279 Fowler, Michael Edward 204, 492 Fox, Dickie Dean 174 Fox, Dwight Alan 183 Fox, Marshal D. 204, 492 Fraim, Jackie William 214 Francis, Edward John 197, 332 Frank, David Reese 337 Franke, Milton C. 402 Franklin, Carter Lee 31, 34 Franklin, Donald E. 402 Franklin, Weldon C. 143, 272, 325, 462 Frazier, Walter Ronald 168, 256 Free, Walter G., Jr. 329, 462 Freeman, Calvin Robert 287, 462 Freeman, Denne Hix 173, 402 Freeman, Howard U. 340, 402 Freeman, Jerrell P. 147, 323, 462 French, Arthur L., Jr. 167 French, Hiram T. 192, 328, 402 Frers, Harvey G. 167, 492 Freytag, James Edward 213, 301, 347 Fritts, Harold M. 287, 143 Fritzler, Robert Geo. 152 Frost, William, Jr. 462 Fry, Edgar Louis 172, 492 Fudge, Eugene E. 148, 352, 375 Fugitt, Gene 147, 492 Fugeman, William H. 462 Fuller, Joe P. 492 Fulton, Michael M. 215 Fundling, James Henry 224, 318 Furnace, John Earl 200, 492 Fuschak, Dan R. 182, 492 Fuson, Leonard Matthew 232 Futch, Jennings F., Jr. 196, 462 Gabriel, Dale Cline 492 Gafford, James B. 168, 492 G aines, Gregg Lester 147, 340 Gaither, Joseph R. 287, 462 Galbraith, William H. 284 Galceran, Myles B. 202 Galindo, Christian Anze 503 Gallagher, Benjamin F. 152, 462 Gallatin, Albert Earl 340 Gallatin, James Sharpe 182, 200, 315 Gambrell, Joel A. 164, 256, 462 Gamero, Gustavo E. 349 Gantt, Reid Ronald 168, 326 Garcia, Armando 167, 492 Garcia, Glicerio Maluyo 329 Garcia, Gregory A. 193, 279, 492 Garcia, Hector X. 492 Garcia, Luis H. 152 Garcia, Martin Enrique 176, 326 Garcia, Rafael 148 Garcia, Raul Humberto 189, 338 Gardner, Donald Luther 141, 330, 492 Gardner, Frost E. 164, 278, 285, 462 Gardner, Jay Melbume 191 Gardner, Lawrence R. 178, 492 Gardner, William F. 206, 350, 492 Gamer, Carl Bruce 156, 281, 301, 339 Gamer, Charles P. 156, 359, 492 Gamer, John David 227, 353 Gamer, Joseph K. 151, 349 492 Garner, Robert A. 46, 340, 462 Gamer, William Bartow 274, 276, 286 Garnett, Robert H. 137, 492 Garrett, Charles Henry 282, 450 Garrett, Jimmie Leon 156 Garrett, Richard Lee 158, 462 Garrison, Larry G. 276, 375 Garrison, William R. 181, 492 Gary, Elray 174, 492 Gary, Travis Ray 462 Garza, Francisco 224 Garza, Frank D. 191, 492 Garza, Raul Francisco 505 Garza, Trinidad 462 Gass, Willis Bruno 335 Gaston, George M. A. 178, 330 519 H. B. ZACHRY CO. General Contractors San Antonio, Texas 520 INDEX Gathright, Howard A. 182, 492 Gatlin, Jay P. 137, 296, 462 Gatlin, John D. 328 Gattis, David E. 157, 281, 492 Gattis, Terry Allan 492 Gaudiano, Anthony F. 162, 492 Gay, Charles R. 30, 31, 284 Gay, Gerald W. 197, 319, 493 Gay, William B., Ill 203, 269, 273 Gayle, Wallace Morten 178, 493 Gazaway, Shelby C. 192, 493 Gebel, Howard S., Jr. 305 Gee, James Ross 147, 493 Geigenmiller, Eugene 463 Gent, Michehl Roger 204, 493 Gentle, Milton W. 210, 350 Gentry, Charles W. 187, 493 Genzer, Clarence Joe 289 Gerard, Donald Stephen 157, 281, 463 Gerber, John Edmund 285 Gerhardt, Edgar L., Ill 157, 493 German, Charles Louis 224 German, John L. 137, 493 Gerrits, Robert P. 163, 256, 493 Gerum, Lawrence G. 287, 347 Ghiselin, Richard G. 463 Giardina, Anthony J. 206 Gibbs, Homer J. 161, 164, 463, 256 Gibson, David D. 143, 493 Gibson, James Gordon 187 Gibson, Michael Wm. 164, 493 Gibson, William E., Jr. 151 Gilbert, Derrell W. 201, 493 Gilbert, Joe Lee, Jr. 141, 330 Gilbreath, Norris R. 168, 493 Gilbreath, Zay W. 205, 493 Giles, Daniel L. 279, 286 Giles, Donald L. 191 Gill, Howard A., Jr. 206, 493 Gill, Joe L. 188, 463 Gillar, Jerome H. 208, 347, 493 Gillespie, Thomas L. 187, 493 Gilliam, George W. 178, 493 Gilliland Jerry Ivey 168 Gillis, Thomas B. 196, 493 Gilpin, Bobby Wilson 151, 294, 349, 493 Gindrup, Wayne Laval 157 Ginzel, Weldon J. 212, 463 Girouard, Marvin James 209, 347 Givens, James W. 197, 463 Gladwell, John Stuart 284 Glasscock, Melbern G. 187, 276, 375 Glazener, David J. 151, 493 Gleason, James N. 177, 493 Gleason, Jerry Don 176, 282, 376 Glenn, Frank Seay 271 Glickman, David G. 161, 163, 278 Glimp, Hudson A. 463 Gloor, Wilburn F. 173, 463 Glover, Eddie Joe 164, 493 Goddard, Jimmy Thomas 163, 493 Godfrey, Harry Lee 147, 340, 493 Godwin, Norman F., II 182, 493 Godwin, Robbie Don 147, 300 Godwin, Willis H., Jr. 31, 36 Goebel, Robert 162, 335 Goehring, Allen G. 31, 37 Goff, Walter M. 463 Goins, Elmer E. 191, 493 Goldblatt, James R. 463 Goldenberg, Carl T. 164, 293 Golding, Fredric G. 229 Golla, Jude Thaddeus 463 Gomez, Pedro 493 Gomez, Raymond V., Jr. 169 Gomez, Robert Vasquez 164, 256, 279 Gonzalez, Claudio Q. 349 Gonzalez, Humbert J. 183 Gonzalez, Ricardo 299 Gooch, Robert Craig 273, 299 Good, Carroll G. 206, 325, 463 Good, John O. 227, 463 Goode, Byron F. 493 Goode, John E. 337, 463 Gooden, Glen J. 204, 284, 463 Goodenough, Walter H. 181 Goodman, Jimmie Van 338 Goodrich, Thomas B., Jr. 142, 493 Goodson, Tommy Guy 229 Goodwyn, Ben R. 178, 493 Goolsbee, William H., Jr. 183 Gopffarth, Wilford H. 463 Gordon, Charles L. 162, 256, 493 Gordon, John S., Jr. 152, 349, 493 Gore, Horace Gilmore 300 Gorman, Robert Carroll 301 Goss, Don Woodson 206 Gossage, Henry L., Jr. 286 Gossett, Terrence D. 187, 493 Gottlob, John R., Jr. 376, 450 Gould, Charles Leonard 200, 305 Gowing, Gene M. 450 Grable, David W. 188, 493 Graetzel, Robert L. 205, 335 Graf, Charles E. 203, 204, 395, 463 Graham, Charles Wesley 268 Graham, Charles W. 268, 282 Graham, Frank Earl 201 Graham, Joe B. 352, 493 Graham, Johnnie B. 192 Graham, Martin F. 294, 493 Gralka, Dirk 290 Gramatges, Daniel A. 349 Cranberry, Phillips R. 208 Gray, Charles Roy 168 Gray, Clyde E., II 156, 353, 493 Gray, George William 31, 37, 348 Gray, Gerald D. 197, 493 Gray, Larry O. 206 Gray, Robert Lee 192, 322, 493 Greak, Gerald T. 211, 493 Greze, Ernest L., II 157, 336, 493 Green, Axel Venton 275 Green, Donald R. 463 Green, Lane A. 463, 285 Green, William O. 201, 493 Greenberg, Daniel E. 228, 278, 282 Greenberg, Ronald I. 143, 278, 493 Greene, Cullum E. 228, 282, 463 Greene, William J. 172, 273, 279, 286 Greenhill, Melvin D 226, 284, 326 Greenlee, Glenn Claude 142 Greenwood, Bobby M. 290, 326 Greenwood, Thomas, III 189, 493 Greer, James B. 167, 324, 463 Gregg, Dennis N. 172, 463, 171 Gregg, Edward Jackson 214, 329 Gregg, Ernest Gordon 214, 275 Gregson, John Clay 276, 274, 286 Gremillion, Clifton E. 210 Gremillion, Clifton E. 210, 493 Gresham, Keith Eugene 205, 493 Gressett, Billy James 141 Grice, Jerry Glenn 153 ,493 Griffin, Donnell D. 263, 329 Griffith, Daniel Riley 493 Griffith, Gerald D. 209, 463 Griffith, Jervis Lee 301 Griffith, John Wm. 493 Griffith, Joseph S. 206 Griffith, William B. 157, 463 Griffiths, Jerry B. 196, 271, 348, 493 Griggs, Lee Allen 227, 463 Grigsby, Gaynael R. 183 Gritter, Henry G. 153 Grohn, Dan Alfred 187 Gross, Bobby Jack 450 Gross, Glenn William 206 Grout, Jarrell C. 174, 493 Grover, Thomas Maurice 291 Groves, Donald Lee 463 Groves, Jerry Wayne 148, 493 Groves, Michael 172, 493 Guajardo, Tigrio 156, 281, 493 Gudgen, Kenneth Paul 168, 493 Guerard, Michael P. 276 Guerra, Guillermo 493 Guerra, Raul J., Jr. 156, 289 Guidry, Theodore C. 168, 324, 493 Guilloud, Norman B. 282 Guinn, Joe L. 136 Gummelt, Harry Lee 276 Gunter, Billy Joe 280 Gunter, Miles G. 187 Guseman, Lawrence F. 143, 463 Gustafson, Charles R. 208, 493 Gustafson, Dickinson G. 168, 311, 493 Guy, Glenn E. 463 Guy, Raymond Allen 463 Guynes, William A., Jr. 177, 303, 463 Guyote, Ronald J. 204 Haas, Harvey J. 276, 286, 335 Hackbardt, Robert G. 191, 493 Hackney, Donald Pace 353 Hadley, James P., Jr. 463 Haegelin, Bernard J. 187, 493 Hagaman, John Leslie 153 Haggard, Robert E. 156, 493 Haggard, Rufus W., Jr. 201 Haggard, Samuel W. 188, 493 Haidari, Haidar D. 208 Hajovsky, Charles J. 287, 463 Hajovsky, Robert G. 206 Halbert, Milton R. 210, 463 Halbert, Olan Gene 493 Hale, Frank M. 163, 256, 493 Hale, George A. 151, 463 Hale, John Allison 202 Hale, Robert Nathan 167, 493 Hale, Ronald E. 174, 493 Haley, Daniel C. 191, 313, 493 Hall, Charles R. 493 Hall, Edward Young 143, 463 Hall, Frank Foy 146, 493 Hall, Frederic William 153 Hall, Jack Roger 211, 493 Hall, James Daniel 209, 347 Hall, Jimmy Allen 173, 493 Hall, John Ellis 141, 493 Hall, John L. 177, 303 Hall, John Michael 191, 332, 493 Hall, Luther Hefley 31, 33 Hall, Malcolm W. 152, 493 Halligan, John E. 174, 493 Halm, David G. 153, 493 Halstead, Herbert L. 137 Halter, Richard F. 493 Halverson, Bernard K. 183, 297 Hamby, Harry Clifton 284, 306 Hamff, James Edward 142, 463 Hamilton, Bobby Joe 177, 493 Hamilton, Dale Richard 136, 315, 463 Hamilton, George S. 214 Hamilton, Gladen R., Jr. 211 Hamilton, John Ross 136 Hamilton, Thos. R. 166, 168, 272, 463 Hamm, John W., 201, 336, 493 Hammer, Gary Joe 163, 256, 277, 315 Hammett, Grady Eugene 142 Hammond, James Richard 202, 306, 395 Hammons, Robert Jack 463 Hampton, Ronny Joe 176, 329 Hancock, John D., Jr. 493 Haner, Ernest A. 187, 493 Hanes, Larry Claxton 274, 276, 286 Haney, Johnny F. 274, 276, 286 Hankamer, Herman Jay 318 Hankinson, Fred C. 209 Hanna, Charles Roy 148, 493 Hannigan, Raymond R., Jr. 301, 318 Hanovice, Charles S. 163, 284 Hansen, Michael Herman 173 Hansen, Paul David 189, 296, 326, 463 Hanson, David Leroy 197 521 Our Wealth is Here Rich natural resources and imaginative young men and women to help develop them . . . those are Texas’ wealth. The one must be IjpP ' ,1 m jS|pK§lHsK A - i: m conserved if the other is to prosper. That’s why we feel an obligation to use ■p mm S wisely our forests to preserve this natural resource for tomorrow’s generations. 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THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF HOUSTON GULF BUILDING • MAIN AT RUSK • HOUSTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 522 INDEX Hanson, Richard Sims 188 Hanus, Frank J., Ill 172 Haq, Abdul 299 Hardee, Malcolm 215 Hardimon, Otmer F. 167 Hardin, Arthur Joseph 142 Hardin, Loyd W. 143, 493 Hardy, William H., Ill 208 Hargroder, Richard W. 282 Hargrove, Jesse G. 196, 302 Harlan, Charles N. 173 Harman, Larry A., 192, 493 Harmon, Larry L. 101, 493 Ham, Patrick Joseph 168 Harper, Hershel W. 153 Harper, Lyndon Lee 181 Harper, Ralph Sterling 269, 273 Harrell, Kennith Howard 195 Harrington, Harry A. Jr. 210, 300, 329 Harrington, Jack O., Jr. 177, 271, 303, 493 Harrington, John N. 177 Harris, Arthur S., Jr. 407 Harris, Ben Thomas, Jr. 463 Harris, Dennis Ray 168, 354, 493 Harris, Edwin Hunter 201, 312 Harris, Grandon Thomas 229 Harris, Henry W. 146 Harris, Joe E. 228, 463 Harris, Luther M. 208, 493 Harris, Robert E. 277, 407 Harris, Robert Edward 162, 276, 284, 494 Harris, Robert Scott 137 Harris, Sigmund B. 162 Harrison, James A., Jr. 147, 494 Harrison, James Robt. 196, 301 Harrison, Jarrell Lynn 136 Harrison, Philip H., Jr. 205 Harrison, Thomas P., II 290 Harrison, William H., Jr. 169, 494 Harrod, Ronald L. 151, 319, 463 Hart, Charles B. 174 Hart Charles McLean 195, 494 Hart, Curtis Virgil 294 Hart, Harvey H., Jr. 463 Hart, Raymond V., Jr. 181, 407 Hart, Royce Lafayette 463 Hartley, James C. 169, 463 Hartsfield, Ray J. 137, 300, 406, 558 Harvey, Clayton Winn 211 Harvey, Joe Bob 177, 303, 494 Harvill, James E. 157 494 Harwood, William Eugene 455, 463 Harwood, William E., Jr. 176 Harzke, Jack A. 161, 162,284, 407 Haskell, Richard N. 202 Hass, Bruce Stuart 203, 463 Hataway, James A. 189, 334, 407 Haswell, Henry M., Jr. 136, 289, 463 Hatch, Robert William 407 Hatchell, William J. 158, 407 Hatfield, Jerry H. 202, 271, 463 Hatinger, Robert D. 209, 494 Hatter, Donald Kay 224, 407 Hatter, Max Walter 289 Hauser, Ernest H. 408 Hausman, Ralph Marvin 146, 494 Hausman, Stanley C. 290, 408 Hausmann, Larry Warren 273, 284, 408 Havard, Benjamin 268, 463 Havelka Ulysses D. 505 Hawpe, Charles Edward 195 Hawrylak, Robert Lee 284, 408 Hawthorne, Roger B. 31, 35 Hawthorne, Timothy E. 177, 271 Hayes, Gordon Glenn 275 Hayes, Howard Maxwell 336 Hayes, Marvin E. 210, 494 Haygood, James L. 141 Haynes, Frank 162, 256, 494 Haynes, Harris Eudy 202, 256 Haynes, William R. 152, 338 Hayter, Larry E. 191 Head, Joe Bryan, 136, 270, 494 Heald, Charles W. 166, 168, 284, 408 Heame, Alford T., Jr. 182, 408 Heame, Joseph Truman 272, 383, 408 Heartfield, Gerald, Jr. 200, 494 Heaton, Sydney Norman 168, 332 Hebert, Rodney Walton 202, 313 Herbert, Thomas A. 210, 494 Heck, Billy Wayne 153 Hedderman, Chester Wm. 172 Heddins, Gerald C. 167, 354, 494 Hedrick, William Lee 197, 275, 494 Keep, Robert W. 505 Heer, Bernard Clarence 153, 318 Heger, Anthony James 162, 335 Hegyesi, Joe Helmut 174 Heimann, Kermit Harry 505 Heinrich, Richard J. 142, 494 Hejl, Alvin J. 202, 306, 336, 463 Heldenfels, John O. 151, 284 Heldenfels, Walter, Jr. 284 Helm, Raymond Edgar 408 Helmers, Sammy Gayland 158, 408, Helmke, Lester C. 147, 355, 494 Helms, Stanley W. 172, 408 Heme, Walter Louis 151 Hemsley, Robert A. 229, 463 Henderson, Charles R. 286 Henderson, Donald D. 146, 271, 494 Henderson, Donald R. 494 Henderson, Guinn Dale 168, 354, 494 Henderson, Willis S. 230, 301, 408 Hendricks, Ralph Bryan 182 Hendrix, Alvin E. 136, 494 Hendrix, Dennis E., 208, 408 Hendrix, Will Clayton 301, 408 Henk, Harold A. 173, 284, 335, 463 Hennard, Tommie A., Jr. 282, 376, 464 Henneberger, Kenneth 136 Hennig, Walter J., Jr. 142, 494 Henry, J. Quentin 173 Hensley, Kenneth E. 168, 316, 463 Henson, Jarrell Neal, 175, 408 Hensz, David Duane 494 Herbst, Kenneth Chas. 270 Hernandez, Claro M. 463 Hernandez, Frank P. 318 Hernandez, Joaquin 214 Hernandez, Johnny 189, 279, 463 Hernandez, Mike, Jr. 181 Hernandez, Richard 505 Herndon, Lee P. 152, 494 Herren, William David 192, 293, 494 Herrera, Anastacio 212, 494 Herrin, John Allen 172, 494 Herring, Dal M. 172, 494 Herrington, Gary N. 408 Herrington, Howard W. 136, 494 Hershey, Homer H. 152, 291, 408 Hertner, William R. 193 Heye, Paul F. 191, 279, 328, 494 Heye, William B., Jr. 201, 276, 328, 463 Heyman, Eugene F. 169, 340, 494 Hickerson, Richard B. 215 Hickey, James Louis 224, 408 Hickey, Thomas Leo 224, 409 Hicklin, William L. 164, 256 Hickman, Carlos W. 151, 409 Hickman, Malcolm E., Jr. 176 Hicks, Dale Fidel 208 Hicks, Edward Eugene 202, 464 Hicks, Jimmy Cleve 204 Hicks, Tommy Charles 224, 353, 464 Hieatt, Ira Fred 204, 494 Higginbotham, Richard 409 Higginbotham, Ross D. 329 Hilbum, Paul W., Jr. 201 Hilbum, Thomas B. 143, 494 Hildebrand, Harold, Jr. 196, 409 Hill, A. C. 191 Hill, Alan Thomas 158, 494 Hill, Dan Richard 176, 395, 464 Hill, Edward Duane 168 Hill, Edward Warren 159, 269, 273, 300, 409 Hill, Fred M. 136, 494 Hill, Fumey R., Jr. 258, 464 Hill, Glynn D. 183, 287, 294, 409 Hill, James Miller, Jr. 200, 494 Hill, Jennings H. 137, 494 Hill, Joe Carlton 177, 310, 494 Hill, Maynard E. 305, 342 Hill, Owen L., Jr. 464 Hill, Rodgers Matthew 306, 315, 409 Hill, William Cecil 409 Hill, William V., Jr. 148, 293, 299, 409 Hiller, Robert L. 156, 464 Hillers, William A. 409 Hillin, Jimmy W. 352, 494 Hillis, Jerry Wayne 142, 182, 494 Hillman, Steve Elson 409 Hilsmeier, Donald P. 137, 494 Himel, Garland Louis 183, 297, 409 Hines, Calvin W. 141, 464 Hines, Thomas Wesley 147 Hink, Frederick W. 193, 494 Hinojosa, Oscar Leonel 201, 494 Hinojosa, Raul, Jr. 201 Hinojosa, Ruben Eloy 494 Hinton, Robert N., Jr. 201, 494 Hinze, Joe Edward 464 Hip, Charles Rich 137, 299, 409 Hipps, Gary W. 166, 167, 409 Hirsch, Jay D. 173, 269 Hirsch, Teddy James 464 Hitchcock, Glen Delwyn 195, 269, 328, 409 Hix, William M. 141, 494 Hoch, Edgar Louis 153, 494 Hocker, George Wm. 409 Hodge, Edward S. 167, 494 Hodge, John R. 294, 409 Hodge, Robert L. 158, 494 Hodges, Henry D. 191, 318 Hodges, Jack C. 286 Hodges, Ted Lee 196, 494 Hodges, Wayne L. 464 Hoegemeyer, William H. 168, 494 Hoelscher, Robert W., H 336, 464 Hoermann, Charles Edw. 163, 256, 335 Hoemig, Otto W. 187, 279, 464 Hoff, Henry M., Jr. 152, 449 Hoffman, Brent H. 204 Hoffman, Buren W. 137, 494 Hoffman, Donald D ean 162, 344 Hoffman, Robert Wm. 182 Hoffpauir, Alex M., Ill 268, 285, 410 Hofmann, John Edward 464 Hogan, James Richard 410 Hogan, Ronald P. 188 Hogan, Thad Rankin 142 Hogan, Wendell G. 147, 287, 410 Hogue, Robert A. 505 Hohlt, Charles Everett 224, 410 Hohlt, Raymond William 157, Hohman, Thomas Alvin 191, 328, 494 Hohn, John Y. 136, 410 Holbein, Thomas James 168, 256, 494 Holbrook, Virgil E. 505 Holcomb, Vernon C. 202, 306, 464 Holdeman, Harold W. 285 Holden, John Ernest 210, 494 Holder, Bobby D. 168, 494 Holder, Dorman Lee 410 Holder, Henry Carol 410 Holder, Ronald W. 183, 410 Holder, Tommie Joe 284 Holifield, Bobby V. 301 Holland, Donnie E. 189, 494 Holland, Gary Leon 172 Holle, Dennis C. 169, 290, 410 Holley, James R. 494 Holliman, Cecil W., Jr. 202, 494 523 © REDDY KILOWATT tomorrow In this fast-moving jet and mis¬ sile age, who knows what new wonders tomorrow may bring? 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Briggs, Jr., ’55 524 INDEX Holliman, James R. 167, 494 Hollingsworth, Malcolm 153, 464 Hollis, George W. 205, 494 Hollister, Donald Ray 158, 354, 411 Holloway, Jim E. 294, 464 Holmes, Donald L. 192, 494 Holmes, Frank L., Jr. 141, 411 Holmes, Samuel H. 186, 279, 464 Holt, Oris Milton 287 Holt, William A., Jr. 206, 315, 494 Holubec, Henry H. 200, 354 Holveck, John A. 494 Holy, Michael E. 193, 494 Homesley, Wylie Burress 505 Hood, Hunter R., 151, 311, 494 Hood, William H. 337 Hooke, William Bruce 156, 281, 494 Hooker, Ernest Carl 147 Hooks, Harold V. 464 Hoover, John Edward 231, 464 Hopkins, David F., Jr. 162, 271, 494 Hopkins, John A. 208, 494 Hopper, Jack Rudd 276, 297, 411 Hopper, John L, 214, 411 Hoppers, Richard Gene 137, 315, 494 Hopson, Freddy A. 136 Hord, Robert P. 174, 494 Horn, Jerry A. 171, 172, 411 Homick, Charles E. 156 Hornsey, Joseph C., Ill 182 Horton, Robert Leo, Jr. 306 Horton, Walter L. 197, 494 Hosier, Edgar Dean 153, 271 Houchin, William E., Jr. 215, 329, 464 House, Frank Edw. 411 Houston, Don Frank 268, 282 Houston, John R., Jr. 229, 336, 411 Howard, Charles E. 337 Howard, Jimmy Lavern 226 Howard, John Stanley 202, 299, 411 Howard, Maury Louis 201, 336, 494 Howard, Thomas Everett 176, 411 Howard, Thomas V., Jr. 31, 42 Howard, William J., Jr. 411 Howe, Michael W. 494 Howell, James G. 137, 494 Howell, Thomas Oren 411 Howell, William A. 146, 494 Howerton, William R. 148, 328 Howes, Ralph C., Jr. 136, 464 Hoyt, Albert Webster 306, 328 Hoyt, Jimmie Melder 205, 296 Hrobar, Thomas S. 151, 494 Hruska, Stanley J. 182, 494 Hubbard, Kenneth Ray 195, 226 Hubbard, Phillip M. 211 Hubbs, John Fred, Jr. 228, 282, 363 Huber, Keith Murell, Jr. 197 Hubert, Earl Theo, Jr. 279, 338, 494 Huck, Joel Clark 215 Huckaby, William V. 136 Hudgins, Marcus R. 194, 411 Hudgins, Richard Elton 205, 316 Hudson, Coy R. 147 Hudson, James Patrick 147, 271, 329, 494 Hudson, John W. 181, 494 Hudson, Michael S. 211, 494 Hudson, Ray C. 410 Hudson, Ronald L. 173, 494 Hudson, William B., Jr. 192, 336, 411, 494 Hudson, Wilson B. 193 Hudspeth, Fred Byron 156, 281, 306 Huffaker, Robert S., Jr. 182, 411 Huffman, Larry J. 181, 494 Huggins, Adrian G. 172, 315, 464 Huggins, Bobby Ray 181, 349, 411 Hughen, Robert L. 231 Hughes, James Franklin 411 Hughes, Joe H. 188, 305, 464 Hughes, Oscar M. 209, 494 Hughes, Robert Allen 162 Hughes, Robert Douglas 176 Hughes, Roy E. 464 Hughey, John Emory 193 Hull, Thomas Howard 151 Humbert, Winston B. 494 Humphries, Stanley B. 161, 164, 354, 464 Hunn, Michael B. 411 Hunnicutt, Julian P., Jr. 455 Hunt, John Dowell, Jr. 287 Hunt, Zimri 137, 329, 494 Hunter, Jerry Lynn 210, 296, 352 Hunter, Robert F. 137, 315, 411 Hunter, Walter A., Jr. 318, 411 Hupy, James P. 210, 494 Hurley, David Randall 182 Hurst, Jonathan L, 147, 494 Huskinson, William, Jr. 161, 271, 412 Huss, Donald Lee 305 Hussey, Jack Wilson 464 Hussey, Richard W. 162 Huston, Don Mayo 157, 281, 494 Hutchcraft, Clinton E. 464 Hutchison, James B., Jr. 464 Hutchison, Ross F. 163, 412 Hutson, Billy Bob 167, 351 Hutto, Donald A. 136 Hutton, Dale Jovon 464 Hutton, William L., Jr. 494 Hyde, Robert D., Jr. 28, 51 Hynson, Lawrence M. 169, 316, 495 Imle, John F. Jr. 153, 495 Ince, Don C. 211, 495 Imle, John F., Jr. 153, 495 Ingram, Don Vincent 226, 268, 290 Ingle, Ronnie V. 495 Ingram, Steve Brown 290 Inman, John B. 206, 495 Irby, Wendell L. 210, 495 Irvine, Richard Edgar 31, 42, 464 Irwin, Kenneth W. 412 Isaacks, Hubert P. 166, 168, 412 Isaacs, Robert William 174, 293 Isaacson, John H. 152, 495 Jackman, Mark D., Jr. 183, 412 Jackson, Charles L. 230 Jackson, Clifford A. 230 Jackson, Frank L., 282, 451 Jackson, Harold C., Ill 176, 338 Jackson, Harold W., Jr. 315, 465, 495 Jackson, James Burtis 174 Jackson, Joe Fred 164, 465 Jackson, Jon Howard 164 Jackson, Melvin G., 206, 465 Jackson, Robert Earl 276, 297 Jacobson, Gilbert N. 215, 495 Jaeckle, John T. 185, 279, 465 Jamail, Clarence E. 167, 412 James, Mike E., Jr. 412 James, Paul A. 284, 412 James, William Arthur 201 Jameson, Gene O. 153, 495 Jamison, William Chas. 136, 294 Janak, Joseph Charles 465 Janner, Calvin F. 338 Janski, Jan A. 148, 495 January, Michael O. 169, 495 Jardine, John Henry 282, 465 Jarosz, Kenneth E. 191, 495 Jeffrey, John G. 173, 340, 412 Jekel, Frank D. 200, 495 Jenkins, Robert Hudson 201, 336, 495 Jenkins, Robert W. 182 Jenkins, Samuel H. 465 Jennings, Jack Hugh 151, 495 Jennings, William J. 213, 299 Jewell, Elmer M. 151, 495 Jewell, Oliver Raymond 412 Jewell, Robert Leroy 183 Jimenez, Raul Eladio 349 Jinks, James D. 159, 163, 272, 412 Job, Gerald J. 206 Jobe, Lewyn Merwyn 205, 395 Jobe, William D. 169, 306, 465 Jochetz, Charles D. 158, 495 Johnson, Alfred C. 181 Johnson, Allen C. 197 Johnson, Ben L. 177, 303 Johnson, Billy Gene 282, 451 Johnson, Bruce B. 137, 272, 284, 465 Johnson, Carrell D. 177, 303, 495 Johnson, Charles F. 157, 281, 323, 495 Johnson, Charles L. 158, 323, 495 Johnson, Dale Milton 141, 495 Johnson, Don B., Jr. 187, 336, 495 Johnson, James M. 505 Johnson, James R. 31, 35, 325 Johnson, James Randall 337, 465 Johnson, Jerral D. 213, 465 Johnson, Jerry Jack 156, 495 Johnson, Jimmy Don 182 Johnson, John Gary 211 Johnson, John Haskell 208 Johnson, John R. 169, 412 Johnson, John Walter 215, 495 Johnson, Michael J. 227, 275, 505 Johnson, Phillip Earl 229 Johnson, Robert A. J. 157, 495 Johnson, Robert T., Jr. 337 Johnson, Roy H. 174, 297, 465 Johnson, Steven Lee 209 Johnson, Thomas C. 176 Johnson, Thomas L. 141 Johnson, Travis Wayne 151 Johnson, Wade D. 181, 269, 465 Johnston, Ben Earl 176 Johnston, Robert M. 205 Johnston, Thomas L. 495 Johnston, Walter E. 135, 465 Joiner, David Sam 276, 413 Joiner, Gary Nelson 282 Joiner, Robert Ensley 167, 495 Jonas, William J., Jr. 153, 271, 413 Jones, Alva M., Jr. 215, 465 Jones, Bob Clarence 413 Jones, Dale Lee 191 Jones, David C. 152, 256, 495 Jones, Delver 229 Jones, Dennis W. 412 Jones, Don Kern 205, 306 Jones, Donald K. 153 Jones, Durk Fred 211 Jones, Floyd M. 451 Jones, George M. 146, 465 Jones, Glenn Allen 189, 315 Jones, Hermann Moers 183, 329, 413 Jones, James D. 183, 337, 413 Jones, James Robert 274, 286 Jones, James Walton 137, 413 Jones, Jerry Herbert 197 Jones, Jerry Owen 299 Jones, John Harwell, Jr. 285, 413 Jones, Manley W., Jr. 299, 329, 413 Jones, Randall Wayne 276, 413 Jones, Robert A. 465 Jones, Thomas David 164, 495 Jones, William C, Jr. 191, 328 Jones, William E. 195, 495 Jordan, Elton Maurice 209 Jordan, Frank W. 214, 413 Jordan, James Edward 282 Jordan, Lavell, Jr. 196, 495 Jordan, Walker Wallace 204 Josephson, Leonard A. 148, 328, 495 Josh, Richard E. 195, 495 Joyce, Bobby Rex 191, 495 Joyce, James Richard 143, 495 Joyce, Kenneth G. B. 211, 495 Judah, Henry P. 142, 413 As a member of the Class of 1959 , you’re off to a good start toward a useful and rewarding future. May we congratulate you, and wish you every success. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY MOSHER STEEL COMPANY in Houston Dallas San Antoiiio ' New York Tyler Sb.i fpowl Lubbock % 524 INDEX Julian, George Dennis 151, 495 Junek, Albert L. 465 Kaase, Floyd W. 166, 272, 465 Kahanek, Jerome Wayne 193 Kahn, Barney I. 164, 284, 465 Kana, Fred J., Jr. 495 Kanak, Ernest Wayne 167 Kappel, Walter F. 163, 284, 335, 413 Kappmeyer, Rodney W. 287, 465 Karl, James Carroll 197, 495 Karrer, John G. 148, 465 Kasper, Paul E. 347, 413 Kassaw, Jerry Duncan 151, 495 Kato, Alejandro Julio 210 Kavanaugh, Herbert C. 413 Keahey, Joseph M. 284, 495 Keahey, Ned Franklin 205, 338, 465 Kearney, Cecil E., Jr. 136, 495 Keathley, Charles Robt. 143, 349 Keeling, Billy R. 202 Keeling, Guy William 163, 256, 340 Keeling, William E. 157, 413 Keese, Leroy Lewis 294 Keetch, Edward Y. 197, 413 Keilers, James Werner 288, 413 Keith, Erbin Ray 167, 495 Keith, John Hartland 880, 273, 414 Keith, Robert Bruce 162, 465 Keller, Harold K. 297 Keller, Hardy Delmas 414 Keller, Kenneth F. 137 Kelley, Jack A. 496 Kelley, Nelson Lane 181, 353, 465 Kelley, Robert P. 137 Kellum, Gary Benton 285 Kelly Allen Eugene 284, 414 Kelly, Jere Wayne 334, 496 Kelly, Richard Thomas 192 Kelly, Rodney William 137 Kelly, Thomas F. 147 Kelly, William O., Ill 203, 206, 414 Kemp, James Nelson 193, 495 Kennedy, Edward Lee 187 Kennedy, Matthew R., Jr. 137, 314, 495 Kennedy, Robert L. 224, 306, 318, 425 Kensing, Robert Henry 273, 296 Kent, James N. 465 Kent, Warren D., Jr. 282, 414 Kepke, Robert Joe 143, 495 Kerekes, Jaryl K. 207, 210, 465 Kerr, James Emmett 183 Kerr, Robert Thomas 414 Kessler, James Edwin 193, 496 Kidwell, Keith R. 181, 496 Kiekbusch, Jon D. 147 Killebrew, Ben Eugene 143, 465 Killough, Donald Edwin 349 Kilpatrick, Robert L. 169, 319 King, Aretas V., Jr. 465 King, David G. 137, 496 King, George L. 183, 414 King, Jimmie Leo 294, 465 King, Jimmie R. 193 King, Kenneth W. 173, 335 King, Samuel Jay 188 King, William G. 208, 352, 496 Kingrey, Robert R. 213 Kingsbury, Charles T. 414 Kingston, John, Jr. 148, 465 Kinnamon, Kenneth E. 282, 451 Kinney, Glen C. 228, 465 Kinnison, Paul, Jr. 163, 328, 465 Kirby, Roger M. 206, 414 Kirchner, Ray Lynn 291 Kirk, Larry Byron 168, 496 Kirkpatrick, Donovan J. 137, 496 Kirkpatrick, Ronald C. 414 Kirsch, Gerald W. 191, 496 Kirschke, John A., Jr. 414 Kirst, Alfred, Jr. 274, 276, 286, 414 Kissman, Bridance R. 136 Kitchen, George A. 177, 303, 496 Kite, Travis Gene 177, 303, 496 Kitowski, John Victor 187 Kittrell, Lewis L. 172, 314, 496 Kitzman, Oliver S. 414 Klehm, Julius James 174 Kleihrink, Ronald Gus 200, 496 Kleinfeld, Joel Fred 136 Klement, Jerome Joseph 287, 414 Klevenhagen, John J. 200, 496 Kleypas, Lloyd E. 281, 496 Klopfenstein, Albert H. 167, 272, 414 Klug, Jack B. 205, 496 Klug, William F. 197, 496 Knapp, Marcial A. 147 Knesek, Elliott E. 347, 505 Knight, Bobby D. 230 Knight, Doyle D. 208, 496 Knight, Kenneth W. 172 Knight, Sid S. 414 Knight, Sidney Elwin 285 Knowles, Daniel Elbert 192, 496 Knox, James D. 172, 275, 496 Koehler, William F. 152, 496 Koenig, Wallace D. 231, 505 Koenig, Wendell Edwin 318, 414 Kohutek, Edward, Jr. 496 Kolbasinski, Thomas F. 182, 496 Kole, James S., Jr. 200, 496 Kolle, Elmer T. 296 Kolojaco, Patrick A. 188 Kolpack, Michael Alan 142, 496 Koncak, Tony 206, 315, 465 Konecny, Jerry N. 290, 414 Koonce, Bobby E. 152, 496 Kooser, Robert Kenneth 188 Kornek, Jimmie L. 172, 415 Korth, Edwin H., Jr. 285, 318, 415 Korth, Jeffrey D. 141, 496 Kothmann, Karlton Elgi 305, 496 Kovar, Charles H. 182, 496 Kowis, Robert Paul 188, 496 Krall, Fred, Jr. 191, 496 Kramer, Carl 231 Kramer, Errol D. 142, 319, 496 Kranz, Edward Douglas 301 Krause, David M. 224, 415 Krauss, Doyle W. 192, 465 Kravitz, David Michael 141, 465 Kreusel, Howard E. 146, 496 Krisch, Rudy Cha, III 284, 328, 465 Kristiansen, Kristian 153, 465 Krohot, PYanklin G. 226 Krolczyk, Leon V. 122, 496 Krueger, Edward A. 162, 338, 415 Krumrey, Gardner D. 205, 337, 496 Ksionda, Dudley M. 206 Kubena, John Blocker 197, 496 Kubin, John Stanley 213, 415 Kubricht, John M. 213, 301, 415 Kuhn, Robert John 296 Kuklies, Milton Cecil 143 Kunkle, Elmer E., Jr. 204, 415 Kutac, Kenneth J. 163, 256, 275, 279, 496 Kuykendall, Lovell W. 273, 294 Kyle, Robert Carl 209 Labar, Harry Wayne 41 Lahay, Lambert S. 168, 256, 496 Labhart, Cecil Wray 415 Lacefield, Dell Thomas 337 Lacey, Robert A. 465 Lackey, Jerry Lee 168, 354 Lacy, Jerry Lynn 168, 354, 496 Lacy, Roger S. 226, 415 LaFleur, Ronald Aaron 282 LaGravier, Edward L. 148, 496 LaGrone, James Clayton 187 Laird, Clifton B. 168, 496 Lair, James Arthur 151, 271, 496 Laird, George A., Jr. 224 Laird, Henry L. 201, 416 Lake, Thos. Otto, Jr. 306 Lallier, Alvin Scott 162, 271, 496 Lamb, Billy Joe 465 Lamb, Newton W., Jr. 193, 465 Lancaster, Donald Wayne 192 Lancaster, Thomas Dean 137, 465 Landers, Eddie Harold 153, 496 Landrum, Jack R. 173, 4% Landrum, Thomas L. 416 Lane, Clifford W„ Jr. 210, 301, 416 Lane, Robert B. 152, 329, 496 Lane, Robert Donald 465 Lane, Wilbert Leo 195, 496 Lang, William W. 177, 303, 496 Lange, Franklin G. 284, 465 Langford, Bobby L. 186, 189, 324, 416 Langley, Samuel H. 174, 465 Langston, James Robt. 224, 274, 306, 316, 416 Langston, John Adams 189 Langston, Larry E. 141,416 Langston, Larry Joe 276, 286, 465 Langston, Robert Quinn 34-0 Laningham, Charles C. 148, 465 Largacha, Antonio S. 305 Larue, Joe Dean 157, 281, 325, 497 Lassiter, James T. 185, 272, 315, 416 Lassiter, Robert T. 203, 205, 416 Latham, Bert Lamar 416 Latimer, David C. 191, 497 Latimer, William J. 224, 306, 465 Latta, Edwin F. G. 137, 497 Latta, John Steven 274, 276, 465 Laurel, Amando David 143, 415 Lawrence, Charles E. 147, 334 Lawrence, David R. 210 Lawrence, Don Carson 176 Lawrence, John Todd 202, 497 Lawrence, Ronald C. 153, 497 Lawrence, Thomas Wayne 52, 53 Lawrence, Tom E. 277 Lawson, Raymond A. 416 Lay, Jerry Elgin 157 Laycock, Guyron B. 189 Layne, Len H. 141, 272, 416 Leavitt, John T. 136 Ledbetter, James B. 465 Ledford, Charles D. 158, 497 Lednicky, Benjamin J. 173, 289, 416, 497 Lednicky, Edward F. 205, 276, 285, 306 Lednicky, Henry F. 137, 497 Lee, David George 505 Lee, David O. I. 156, 275, 350, 497 Lee, George E. K. 465 Lee, Robert A. 195, 497 Lee, Robert P. 193, 465 Lee, Robert V. 137, 270, 497 Lee, Stanley R. 189 Lee, Weldon A. 194, 195 Lee, William Carlton 167, 465 Lee, William Oscar 288, 465 Leeper, Joe M. 202, 465 Leeper, Leon E. 28, 415 Leger, Remain Jerrell 200, 497 Leidolf, E. J., Jr. 192, 416 Leighman, Charles R. 181 Leighton, Larry Kent 214, 271 Leinweber, Donald H. 416 Lemoine, Jerome G. 497 Lenamon, John L. 206, 271, 465 Lenox, Lyman Andrew 497 Lentz, David B. 153, 497 Leonard, Charles A. 200, 301 Leone, Edward 188 Lepori, Wayne A. 226, 273, 280, 466 Lerma, Diaz Uhaldo 224 Lesikar, Johnie Nall 285 Lester, Benjamin N. 304 527 INDEX Lester, Donald Ray 466 Leunes, Arnold D. 147 Levy, Jesse H., Jr. 197 Lewis, Arthur B., Jr. 31, 43 Lewis, Barnes D. 148 Lewis, David A. 141, 497 Lewis, Durwood 200, 466 Lewis, Ernest August 214, 497 Lewis, Robt. Miller 455 Lewis, Ross C. 466 Lieske, Donald D., II 191, 350 Light, Grady Allen 157 Ligon, John Leroy 416 Liles, Edwin Dwain 231, 287, 466 Liljestrand, Donald R. 174, 497 Lilley, Edwin Ellis 329, 416 Lilly, Billy James 451 Lilly, Gary R. 466 Lim, Marvin 151 Lincoln, Clark 163, 497 Lindley, Bob Carrol 342 Lindley, Joe Wood 176 Lindsey, Gainor Jack 137, 417 Lindsey, Magness Aden 158, 417 Lindsey, Robert F. 192 Linenberger, Donald E. 201, 271, 417 Linnstaedter, Emil E. 285, 302, 332, 417 Linnstaedter, Jerry L. 332 Linseisen, Edward A. 187, 497 Lippke, Hagen 269, 273, 288, 417 Lippke, Rolf Richard 137, 497 Lipscomb, Donald B. 169, 284, 417 Liska, Wayne F. 187, 344, 497 Lister, John R. 201, 272, 319, 466 Litchfield, William E. 163, 226, 497 Little, Jack E. 224, 268, 291, 466 Littlefield, Jim Onis 231, 466 Litton, George W. 181, 466 Litton, Vernon W. 466 Lively, Charles Wayne 163, 269, 417 Lively, Gary Glenn 210, 329, 497 Lively, James O., Jr. 282, 466 Lloyd, David H. 181 Lloyd, Felix Robert 147, 497 Lloyd, Herman Ray 285, 417 Lloyd, Jimmy Russell 451 Lobingier, John Huston 153 Lock, Howard H. 153, 497 Locke, Larry Jones 173, 497 Lockridge, James M. 182, 417 Loden, Harold Allen 229, 286, 417 Loehr, Winston W. 466 Loftis, Jerry D. 143, 497 Logan, Jimmy D. 164, 497 Lehman, Daniel D. 169, 497 Lohman, Tommie E. 168, 329, 417 Lokey, Paul Eugene 174 Lomax, Douglas T. 169, 276, 417 London, Merle Eugene 466 Long, Aaron H., Jr. 282, 451 Long, James L. 275 Long, Thomas Nelson.167, 497 Longhofer, Donald A. 189, 497 Lopez, Benito 505 Lopez, Peter A. 200 497 Lopez, Romeo 231, 466 Lopez, Sam 417 Loria, Anthony Frank 466 Lorms, David Papke 141, 301 Lott, Mike M. 164, 256, 497 Loudon, Frederick J. 181, 466 Loughmiller, Arden D. 231, 466 Louis, Daniel Joseph 213, 497 Loupot, David Norman 209 Love, Orval Ray 273, 280, 417 Loveland, George A. 163, 256 Loveland, John P. 158 Low, Thomas, Jr. 250, 497 Lowder, Gerald R. 174, 297, 318, 466 Lowe, Joe Frank 187, 497 Lowe, John Marshall 305 Lowe, Robert Frank 176 Lowe, Teddy Ray 376, 417 Lowenhaupt, Edward H. 167, 497 Lowery, Bruce B. 202 Lowery, Lee L., Jr. 224, 318, 466 Lowes, John W., Ill 192, 350, 497 Lowke, George Edward 177, 303, 497 Lowery, Robert E. 157, 281, 340, 497 Lowry, Clifton Lee 284 Loyd, James D., Jr. 187, 497 Loyd, Ralph D. 275, 352, 497 Lozano, Delfino, III 167, 497 Lozo, Robert D., Jr. 177, 303, 344, 497 Lucas, John David 417 Lucas, Vic F. 197, 315, 417 Luce, Jackie Monroe 231, 417 Luce, John Nathaniel 142, 497 Ludvigsen, Fred A. 192, 466 Ludwig, Allen C. 213, 297, 466 Ludwig, Frederick F. 418 Luedke, Ervin L. 210, 497 Luhn, Robert Earl 410 Luker, Charles Floyd 152 Luna, Ottie C. 31, 37 Lunardon, Johnny P. 279, 418 Lundy, Charles N. 142 Lunsford, Ray Price 136, 497 Luther, Ottie L, Jr. 214, 275, 497 Luttrall, Donald Glenn 418 Lux, Edward C, Jr. 190, 192, 466 Lybecker, George Wayne 418 Lyle, Henry Fletcher 146, 418 Lynch, Frank L. 182, 271, 284, 466 Lynch, William E., Jr. 418 Lynd, Lawrence R. 205, 210, 418 Lyon, James M. 269, 300, 418 Lyon, Johnny F. 215, 269, 329, 418 Lyons, Curtis Raymond 195 Lyons, Lawrence E. 209 Lyons, Ronald I. 210, 418 McAdams, Harley H. 269, 466 McAlister, Kenneth W. 163, 256, 293, 344, 497 McAlpine, Robert E. 202, 497 McBride, Hugh Morris 196 McBride, James R. 152 McBride, Robert G. 163, 256, 314, 418 McBrierty, Harry J. 418 McCain, Billy Jack 183 McCaUum, Patrick V. 191, 287, 418 McCarley, Hugh Edw. 419 McCarty, Jack D. 158, 497 McCarty, William L., Jr. 466 McCasland, Wilbam E. 288, 418 McCaslin, James B., Jr. 196, 497 McCauley, James G. 303, 310, 497 McChesney, Michael C. 195, 328, 497 McChristian, Jerome M. 197, 497 McClain, Charles W., Jr. 163, 497 McClain, John Halford 205, 497 McClaren, Joel R. 205, 418 McClaren, Sherwood W. 175 McClelland, Michael D. 192, 466 McClendon, Dayle Ward 418 McClung, Jack E. 208, 466, 497 McClung, Ray Olson 315 McClung, Spencer A. 200, 306 McClure, Dennis W. 143, 497 McCollough, Ralph A. 153, 497 McCorcle, Thelton W. 282 McCormack, Dale L. 209, 314, 497 McCoy, Joseph E. 202 McCoy, Michael Day 208, 497 McCoy, Milton Davis 181, 497 McCoy, Warren Wm. 282, 466 McCrary, Jack N. 157, 281, 377, 419 McCreary, Karon Gale 497 McCree, Marvin Allen 163, 256, 315, 466 McCutchen, Billy Mac 167 McDaniel, Allen G. 497 McDaniel, Bruce L. 206, 497 McDaniel, Hugh H., Jr. 215, 340, 497 McDaniel, Jerry Carrol 227, 273, 287, 294, 419 McDaniel, Terry Pat 270, 334 McDaniel, William Noel 276, 297, 419 McDaniels, Donald Jack 202 McDermott, Make, Jr. 196, 275 McDonald, Charles N. 282, 466 McDonald, Gerald H. 189, 497 McDonald, Herschel C. 153, 497 McDonald, Kilby S. 196, 497 McDonald, Sidney A. 466 McDonough, Brian 284, 318, 419 McDougald, Thomas L. 395, 466 McDougall, Shelby E. 187 McDowell, Lorin Sloan 173, 182 McEachern, Jimmy S. 192, 497 McElroy, James D. 224 McEnery, Philip Otto 228 McFall, William Taylor 299 McFarland, John Roy 137, 497 McFarland, William F. 167, 353 McFarlin, Malvern G. 329, 419 McGaughy, Patrick L. 141, 497 McGaughy, Richard V. 163, 256 McGee, Donald Leroy 157, 281, 466 McGee, Kenneth R. 186, 188, 273, 294, 466 McGee, Robert Paul 505 McGee, Walter Horace 162 McGill, Manley 136, 310, 497 McGinty, Stirman Rush 176, 335 McGregor, William D. 192 McGuire, Michael L. 276 McHargue, Larry B. 169, 497 Mcllheran, Aaron A. 175, 276, 419 Mcllheran, Lewis C. 193, 335, 497 Me Johnson, Robert B. 137, 466 McKay, David E. 334, 497 McKay, Scott S., II 204 McKean, Robert E. 193, 497 McKechnie, Robert M. 152, 274, 286, 314, 419 McKee, William Charles 156, 497 McKenney, Samuel S. 142, 301, 419 McKenzie, James W. 169, 497 McKenzie, Timothy P. 157, 281 McKinley, Charles H. 203, 206, 419, 420 McKinnemey, Floyd 299 McKinney, Charles M. 148, 497 McKinney, John M. 215, 497 McKinnie, Lynn Allen 157, 281, 336 McKnight, James G. 171, 173, 272, 301, 420 McKown, Ronald Ray 497 McLain, John David 497 McLaran, Charles A. 466 McLeland, Hugh W. 301, 420 McLemore, John Amos 305, 420 McLeod, Stewart R. 188, 324 McLeod, William V. 196, 466, 497 McLeroy, Robert Lewis 182 McLester, Cecil W. 126, 497 McMahan, Jimmie K. 148 McMahan, Kent Merlynn 204, 306 McMains, Lewis William 287, 294, 419 McMath, Laney M., Jr. 163, 256, 315, 322, 420 McMillan, Robert Larue 466 McMillen, Jacques J. 191, 497 McMullan, James A. 282 McMullen, John M. 169 McMurrey, Milton Ray 196, 347 McNichol, James J., Jr. 54 McNutt, Duran G. 183, 269, 300, 419 McPhail, James M. 419 McPherson, Richard G. 146, 335, 497 McQueen, Horace F. 305, 466 McQuitty, Forrest E. 274, 276, 286, 419 McSpadden, James Doyle 466 McVay, Larry M. 419 528 2014 Texas Avenue BRYAN, TEXAS 529 INDEX McWilliams, Rhea A. 205, 419 Maass, Walter Edwin 287 MacAllister, Roderick 197, 290 Maceiras, Alfred A. 196, 324 Machemehl, Leroy II., Jr. 181, 466 Macik, Edward Joseph 136, 497 Madden, Richard A. 172, 466 Maderer, Charles E., Jr. 206, 338, 497 Madole, Travis Elton 206, 338, 497 Madole, Travis Elton 206, 419 Madura, Frank P. 215 Magee, Alton Oliver, Jr. 201, 497 Magouirk, Jackie N. 419 Mahand, Jackie L. 201, 497 Mahaney, Merle l , III 151,294 Maher, Donald R. 288, 419 Maher, Michael G. 286, 419 Mahlmann, Olan F. 214 Mahone, John Rudd, Jr. 201, 497 Mahrenholz, Norman L. 273, 281, 419 Maignaud, Sidney 1). 151 Majors, George W., Jr. 419 Majors, Mark III 201 Maldonado, Edward R. 136, 497 Mallow, Joe Roy 290, 419 Malone, William M. 276, 297, 419 Mangrmu, Willard L., Jr. 196 Manierre, Ernest R. 196, 498 Manning, Edward Lee 354 Manning, Frederick .). 213, 354, 497 Maples, Thomas E. 205, 323, 498 Marburger, Allan A. 189, 281, 287, 273, 466 Marcak, Rernard J. 195, 498 Marceleno, Troy 156, 281, 284, 466 Marek, Benjamin Frank 291 Marek, James A. 147, 354, 420 Margraf, William R. 148 Marin, Hiram Omar 505 Marino, John C. 466 Markillic, William R. 169, 420 Marlow, Frank Roy 142, 466 Marlowe, Freddie 229 Marsh, James H., Ill 338 Marshall, Charles D. 152, 498 Marshall, Joseph K„ Jr. 182, 420 Marshall, Macky L). 498 Marshall, Robert P., Jr. 153, 290, 420 Marshall, Robert E. 206, 466 Marshall, Rufus B. 151, 420 Martell, Charles R. 193 Martin, Boe Willis 177, 498 Martin, C. Clifford 420 Martin, Edward L. 498 Martin, James F. 174, 498 Martin, James W. 498 Martin, John Burruss 188, 498 Martin, John Lee Verne 215 Martin, John T„ Jr. 142, 349, 466 Martin, Larry Don 226, 337 Martin, Milton Paul 152, 173 Martin, Robert F. 163, 328 Martinez, Antonio Cesar 230, 420 Martinez, Juan M., Jr. 148, 498 Martinez, Lafayette J. 498 Martinez, Roberto O. 167, 466 Martinez, Samuel O. 420 Massengale, Robert C. 142, 466 Massingale, John T., Jr. 205, 420 Matchett, Robert Lewis 137, 351 Mathews, Bill R. 202 Mathis, Ralph Henry 213, 301 Mattern, Carl A. 284, 466 Mattem, James Leroy 195 Matthews, Archie H. 344 Matthews, James B. 273, 332, 498 Matthews, John H. 187, 466 Mattox, Hoyt T. 187, 300, 350, 420 Matula, Benjamin R. 172, 338, 498 Matula, Raymond Edward 197, 279, 354, 498 Matush, Frank J., Ill 498 Mauldin, Winford E. 214 Mauritz, Marcus Nils 147, 420 Maxwell, H. D., Jr. 291 Maxwell, Malcolm D. 196, 328 Maxwell, Robert D. 147, 420 Maxwell, William E. 316, 466 May, Dan Pat 174, 338 May, Howard Curtis, Jr. 498 May, Laverne C. 152, 352, 420 May, Ronald Louis 208 Mayes, Oliver L. 498 Mayfield, Albert D. 204, 420 Mayfield, Henry D., Jr. 226 Mayfield, Lee Deguerin 167, 498 Mayfield, Ramon B. 136, 498 Mayfield, Richard M. 319, 466 Mayhue, Don Waters, Jr. 148, 293, 420 Mayr, William F., II 203, 209, 420 Mays, John Allen 146, 420 Mays, Richard Archer 176 Mazzeo, Patrick S. 188, 340, 498 Meacham, William C. 296, 466 Meador, Donald P. 167, 498 Meadows, Charles D. 498 Meadows, George R. 146, 336 Medley, Carl Leland, Jr. 201, 326, 420 Meek, Samuel W. 301, 421 Meeker, Lonnie Duane 197, 498 Meeks, Clarence Miller 229, 421 Meier, Frank L. 143, 421 Meier, Morris Gilbert 421 Meisner, Donald G., Jr. 201, 329 Meitzen, Robert W. 505 Meller, Walter Alfred 286 Melton, Donald J. 213, 271 Melton, Milton D. 143, 498 Melugin, Ramsey Kermit 162, 271, 275, 352, 498 Mendez, Luis Humberto 283 Mendez, Tomas L. 228 Menn, Wallace G. 141, 498 Menville, Edward R. 136 Mercer, Ernest Donald 56 Mercer, Paul George 268, 421 Meredith, Charles H. 162, 466 Mergen, Ralph G. 192, 275, 498 Meri, Akri Alexander 189, 421 Merren, Rogelio A. 349 Merritt, David Sanders 466 Merritt, Gordon Thos. 164, 466 Merriwether, Gale S. 148, 498 Mese, John Carl 195, 466 Messer, Charles N. 159, 168, 421 Metcalf, Michael P. 168, 498 Meurer, Frederick A. 203, 206, 269, 300, 421 Meuse, Phillip Mike 202, 498 Meyer, Alton B. 210, 421, 466 Meyer, Alton H., Jr. 276 Meyer, Robert L. 208, 318, 347, 498 Mezzadro, Jorge Oscar 215 Micklitz, Karl N. 181, 467 Middleton, David Gene 422 Middleton, Joe N. 210, 329 Middleton, John Paul 291 Miears, Robert A. 173, 498 Mijalis, Spiro S. 169, 329 Mikulenka, Edward Jno. 194, 195, 301, 422 Mikulenka, Ollie A. 195, 498 Milam, Dickie Clyde 422 Milam, Russell H., Jr. 467 Milberger, Lionel John 498 Milberger, Louis Chas. 498 Milbum, Gustave M., Jr. 467 Miley, William M. 204 Miller, Charles S. 208 Miller, Clyde, III 189, 323, 498 Miller, Conard Dean 422 Miller, David Irving 183, 290 Miller, Donald Lee 151, 498 Miller, Edwin Kent 205, 498 Miller, Frank Wm. 332 Miller, James H. 311, 422 Miller, James R. 153 Miller, Jimmy B. 284 Miller, Jimmy D. 156, 467 Miller, John Henry, Jr. 153, 293 Miller, John Wesley 230 Miller, Joseph A., Ill 197, 498 Miller, Philip H. 228, 285, 306, 422 Miller, Randolph Kin 163, 350 Miller, Robert Benton 282 Miller, Teddie I. 189, 498 Miller, Thomas H. 159, 422 Miller, Thomas Richard 279, 326, 498 Miller, Walter C. 272, 297, 467 Miller, William R. 200, 328, 498 Miller, William T. 148, 328, 498 Milliken, Earl W., Jr. 169, 422 Milliken, James W. 194, 195, 301, 467 Mills, Herbert David 182, 298 Mills, Jerry Woodrow 275, 498 Mills, Joe C. 210 Mills, Joe James, Jr. 176 Mills, Richard A. 498 Milner, Francis Wayne 183 Milner, Lawrence A. 210, 467 Milstead, Charles F. 32, 332 Mims, Percy D. 201, 319, 467 Miner, Nelson A, III 169 Minke, Barry C. 156, 284, 322, 498 Minnis, Charles David 282 Minor, John 153, 314 Minor, Joseph E. 276, 284, 422 Minter, Samuel Alfred 224, 290 Mintz, Edwin L. 172, 498 Mitchell, Andrew C., Jr. 142, 498 Mitchell, Bi lly C. 164, 256, 498 Mitchell, Gerald B. 226 Mitchell, Raymond E. 169, 498 Mitchell, Willis W., II 164, 256, 498 Mitchella, Monroe D. 215, 422 Mittel, John William 467 Mixson, Charles Morris 197 Moak, Robert H. 284 Moczygemba, Albert D. 344, 422 Moebus, Ferdinand J. 277, 301, 422 Moehlman, Charles F. 422 Moeller Alphonse C. 206, 284, 328, 422 Moerbe, Edwin H., Jr. 227 Moers, Richard D. 498 Moffitt, Walter Elza 200 Mogford, John L., Jr. 177, 498 Mohr, Henry Omar 422 Molberg, James J. 188, 498 Molkentine, Jon W. 189, 498 Moller, Godfrey T., Jr. 174, 314 Moncure, Jack Oran 158, 498 Money, Max Paul 177, 498 Monk, Clifton F. 192, 498 Monk, James Roy 422 Monroe, Jerry Wilson 195, 352, 498 Monteer, David H. 173, 498 Montemayor, Arthur A. 318, 467 Montgomery, David F. 146 Montgomery, Gordon K. 142, 318 Montgomery, Jack Wm. 230 Montgomery, R. I., Jr. 268, 451 Moody, Robert L. 157, 271, 321, 422 Moon, Kenneth N. 210, 498 Moon, Walter H. 183, 422 Mooney, Dixon B. 192, 498 Mooney, Robert J. 192, 498 Moore, Arthur T. 151, 275, 498 Moore, Cecil A. 286 Moore, Charles R. 467 Moore, Charles W., Jr. 168, 256, 498 Moore, Don W. 194, 197, 291, 423 Moore, Eugene W. 146, 498 Moore, Frank V., Ill 174 Moore, Franklin David 226 Moore, Gayle Evereit 213, 301, 423 530 INDEX Moore, George E. 182, 498 Moore, Gilbert Bascom 224, 316 Moore, James Arlyn 214 Moore, Jan Roxy 213 Moore, John W., Ill 195, 423 Moore, Johnnie A, 147, 498 Moore, Kenneth Warren 200, 352 Moore, Loyd Carroll 286, 425 Moore, Marshall L. 197, 498 Moore, Robert Bruce 205, 498 Moore, Robert L. 157, 350, 498 Moore, Robert Roscoe 229, 467 Moore, Ronald L. 173 Moore, Thomas A, 205, 467 Moore, Thomas Brooks 41 Moore, Walter B, 498 Moore, William Carrell 167, 498 Moosberg, John B. 161, 164, 256, 297, 351, 423 Moran, Roger Stephen 158, 271, 340, 423 Morbitzer, Donald R. 423 More, William R. 189, 498 Moreland, Charles Roy 173 Morgan, Bobby Dean 337 Morgan, David L. 177, 271, 498 Morgan, David Lee 187, 498 Morgan, Jerry M. 157, 467 Morgan, Kenneth Ray 229 Morgan, Robert M. 188, 423 Morofuji, Richard 423 Morony, John J., Jr. 163 Morris, David Gordon 191 Morris, Don Benjamin 164, 467 Morris, Donald 193 Morris, Dudley Lewis 152 Morris, Joseph Clyde 498 Morris, Paul Edgar 191, 498 Morris, Raymond R., Jr. 187, 467 Morris, Richard J. 211, 340, 498 Morris, Thomas C., Ill 215, 498 Morrison, Billy C. 423 Morrison, Ray Manning 148, 498 Morrison, Virgil N. 423 Morriss, James Howard 291, 423 Morrow, Robert E. 423 Morse, Charles H., Jr. 172, 498 Morse, Jack Waddill 168, 498 Morton, Albert G., Ill 152, 498 Morton, William Rogers 321, 423 Moses, Aaron Burnet, Jr. 285, 467 Moskal, Donald Edward 193, 326, 423 Mosman, Timothy J. 195, 498 Motherspaw, Jack M., Jr. 286, 423 Mount, Glynn O., Jr. 423 Mowlam, Thomas James 349, 467 Moya, Anthony 189, 328, 498 Muehe, Lawrence W., Jr, 210, 498 Mueller, David W, 227, 275, 505 Muenker, Emmett W,, Jr, 185, 285, 306, 423 Muenter, Robert H, 41, 467 Muhlstein, Lado, Jr. 189, 276, 285, 306, 424 Mulanax, Virgil E, 136, 467 Mulkey, Oliver C„ III 268, 282, 424 Mullen, Joe Norman 424 Muller, Stephen Wayne 498 Muncy, Eugene Lynn, II 202 Munn, Hazel Oneal 147 Munn, Joseph Leon 182, 498 Munnerlyn, Charles Ray 195, 275, 498 Munnerlyn, James R. 153 Munro, Charles Raymond 153, 498 Munro, George J. 467 Munson, Joseph U., Jr. 31, 39, 337, 467 Murdock, Don Milton 211, 498 Murff, Jerry M. 167, 467 Murff, Samuel T. 286, 424 Murillo, Michael A. 172, 498 Murley, Albert W. 147 Murphree, John D. 163, 499 Murphy, Charles C. 206, 335 Murphy, Joseph Kilbom 148, 499 Murphy, Michael D. 169 Murphy, Pat S. 143, 499 Murphy, Robert P., Jr. 213 Murray, Gary Thomas 201 Murray, George P. 143, 499 Murray, Michael P. 424 Murray, Thomas Rex 201 Murray, William Leo 200 Murski, Raymond A. 142, 467 Musgrave, Wayne Y., Jr. 277, 338 Myers, James P. 169, 329 Myers, Larry G. 205, 297, 424 Myers, Richard Gordon 210, 467 Myers, William A. 329, 376, 424 Myre, John Ellef 142 Myres, Douglas W. 164 Nance, Doyce R. 203, 208, 274, 286, 467 Narvaez, Ruben Dario 499 Nash, Michael Theadore 192, 499 Nash, Weldon Whitfield 163, 256, 315, 499 Natho, Bernard J. 467 Nauck, George S. 148, 313, 468 Navar, Luis Gabriel 271, 275, 279, 499 Neal, John Kenneth 153 Neal, Roderick Henry 156 Neal, Samuel L., Jr. 143, 272, 325, 424 Neely, Leonard C., Jr. 172, 499 Neely, Robert C. 177, 275, 499 Neff, Joe Kent 467 Neisig. Russell W. 185, 189, 467 Nelms, Robert A. 224 Nelson. David Neal 197, 499 Nelson, Fred W. 468 Nelson, Gerald McLemore 318 Nelson, Hubert D. 215, 499 Nelson, Jerry B. 148, 312, 499 Nelson, Richard J, 176, 468 Nelson, Thomas Alfred 141, 319 Nemec, Stanley Joseph 505 Nerren, Granville R. 148, 334, 468 NesJage, Frederick J, 163 Neu, William A,, Jr. 193, 347 Neumann, David A, 318, 424 Neumann, Donald J, 197, 287, 330, 468 Neuse, Roland L. t 187, 499 Nevili, Jimmy Travis 31, 35 Nevill, Mason James 276, 284, 424 New, Jeff Whitton 297, 424 New, Leslie Leon 468 New, Noah E„ Jr. 337, 499 Newbolt, Richard Earl 188 Newman, Edward N. 296, 424 Newman, Lee Wayne 284, 424 Newman, Woodrow W., Jr. 196, 499 Newton, Max Deloy 424 Newton, Paul E, 167, 468 Nichols, Edwin Harris 143 Nichols, James W., Jr. 142 Nichols, Jerry Lynn 276, 424 Nichols, Lester D. 172 Nichols, Martis Grady 468 Nichols, Paul Russell 299, 424 Nichols, Preston R., Jr. 141 Nichols, Robert Arthur 176, 293 Nicholson, John R. 193, 336, 499 Nicholson, Norman B. 146, 499 Nicholson, Steven S. 282 Nickell, Tommy N. 153, 499 Nickles, Gilbert E., Jr. 468 Nierth, Larry T., Jr. 208, 499 Niss, Keith Frank 276, 424 Nitsch, Louis A., Jr. 276, 285 Nix, David Lee 157, 499 Nixon, James Earl 215 Noack, James Qinton 205 Noack, Richard R. 162, 424 Nobles, Jack W. 142, 499 Noel, James Sheridan 284 Noland, Billy R. 163, 275, 425 Nolen, William Eugene 230 Nolen, William James 286 Nordstrom, Jon David 206 Norman, James Melvin 162 Norris, Hugh C. 194, 195, 284, 334, 425 Norris, John Dee, Jr. 205, 328 North, Bobby Earl 468 Northrup, Roy F. 31, 39 Norton, David J. 151, 294, 340, 499 Norton, Thomas A. 499 Norville, Joseph H. 141 Norwood, Billy Chas. 213, 291 Novosad, Allen J. 425 Nunnal!et Roger G. 282 Nutt, John Wayne 153, 499 Nye, Erie Allen 172, 425 O’Brien, Nathan C. 211, 271, 340, 499 Ocker, Donald Lee 210 Odell, Jack Denton, Jr. 167, 499 Oden, Jerome H. 182, 306, 425 Oefinger, Simeon W., Jr. 176 Obertling, Ira Herman 290 Oeth, Thomas Francis 425 Offield, Harold Gene 468 Ogg, Don Michael 147, 334 Ogilvie, Douglas S. 152, 499 O’Hara, Michael T. 174 O’Heeron, Michael K., Jr, 215, 336 Ohlendorf, George W. 159, 173, 273, 305, 335, 468 Ohlendorf, Harry M. 173, 275, 300, 335, 499 Ohlendorf, Robert C. 193, 272, 274, 286, 468 Olbrich, Douglas F. 208, 468 Olds, William R. 424 Oliver, Gale, III 31, 34, 175, 468 Oliver, Joe Henry 196, 499 Oliver, William P. 168, 279, 499 Oliver, William T. 499 Olsmith, Frank V. 142, 425 O’Malley, Richard J. 338, 425 Ong, Albert Y. 203, 306, 350, 468 Opitz, Robert Wm. 284 Organ, Charles B. 499 Ormsby. Albert H., Jr. 162, 426 Ornelas, Pablo, Jr. 468 Orr. Terry E. 162 Orsag, John Wayne 499 Ortega, Henry 197, 499 Ortiz, Guillermo, Jr. 146, 468 Osborne, Delma Lee 294 Osborne, Franklin T. 174 Osborne, William G., Jr. 174, 329, 499 Osbourn. Carrol E. 273, 294 Osbourn, Donald Joe 273 Ostrowski, Edward H., Jr. 141, 326, 499 Oualline, Charles Edw. 167 Overhultz, Jon W. 158, 323, 499 Overton, Wallar Head 141, 456 Owen, Burley Tom 227, 354, 426 Owen, James Edmond 284, 426 Owen, William Earl 152, 499 Owens, Davie B. 200, 499 Owings, Allen Joseph 156, 279, 468 Oxford, Hubert, III 205, 279, 313, 468 Pace, Claude A. 229 Pace, John Charles 142, 468 Padher, Herman G. 463 Padbury. Alfred A. 426 Pagaza, Joseph L. 468 Paige, Robert Taylor 228 Palmer, Blaine L. 147, 499 Palmer, Dan W. 162, 426 531 Makers of the Famous Texas AGGIE “Senior Boots” sr ] Cowboy boots in stock or made to order V JOHN DEERE J Voiced’d A M Since 1891 [ 1 JOHN DEERE CO. 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Paul, Thomas Charles 173, 275, 500 Pavlik, Glenn A. 148, 500 Pawlik, Emil Hilary 153 Payne, Charles Eddie 452 Payne, Edmond Garland 230, 468 Payne, Howard B., Jr. 31, 36, 301, 468 Payne, James P. 187, 500 Payne, Jerry Bob 187, 500 Payne, Jimmy Adron 146 Payne, Paul D. 229, 288, 468 Payne, Thomas N. 468 Peabody, Carl Larry 189, 306, 326, 468 Peacock, Arthur R. 426 Peavy, Shelby Land 301, 336 Pechacek, Albin George 224, 281, 279 Pechacek, John Robert 224, 279 Pechacek, William R. 147, 500 Pederson, William M. 177, 500 Pedison, James A. 146, 321, 427 Peeler, Alonzo M. 136, 500 Peeples, Joe Gray 427 Peevey, Robert M. 153 Peinemann, Myles A. 189, 500 Pelham, Gene Alfred 299, 426 Pelham, John T. 182, 468 Pena, Carlos Daniel 427 Pena, Luis Nino 427 Pena, Luis Xavier 152 Pender, Roy G., Ill 141 Pendleton, Frederick A. 224, 268, 276, 285, 468 Penn, Charles Richard 151 Pennington, Charles D. 204, 468 Pennington, Clarence R. 227, 318 Pennington, Hurm Dale 148, 500 Penny, William H., Ill 224, 285, 318, 468 Pennywell, Clarence S. 203, 205, 468 Pepper, A. J. 505 Pepper, Dwane G. 200, 273, 296, 377, 382, 427 Peres, Richard Stanley 427 Perez, Jose Ramiro 427 Perez, Mario E. 349 Perez, Roberto D. 142, 427 Perkins, Ray H. 173, 427 Perkins, Robert C. 468 Perkins, Terry Mac 316, 468 Perkins, William L. 230, 285, 427 Perkins, William Neal 468 Perrone, Marco John 301 Perry, Billy T. 284, 427 Perry, Robert T., Jr. 164, 256, 272, 297, 325, 468 Perry, William L., Jr. 205, 427 Perryman, Jon Ray 182, 468 Peters, Glen Edward 288 Peters, Robert L. 301, 427 Petersen, Ralph E. 135, 136, 273, 280 Peterson, Thomas A. 142, 500 Peterson, Walter L. 468 Petrey, Clinton Lee 227 Pettit, Dean K. 197, 314, 500 Pettitt, George Irving 427 Petty, David L. 209, 324, 427 Petty, Stephen M. 168, 500 Pevoto, John Herbert 152, 500 Peyton, Mark T., Jr. 167, 332, 500 Peyton, William B. 168, 332 Pfeiffer, Elmer Hugh 192, 468 Pfeuffer, Robert T. 205, 269, 378, 427 Pfluger, Robert 296, 311 Pfluger, Robert Ceasar 172 Phariss, Donald Ray 291, 468 Phaup, Melvyn L. 188, 500 Philipp, Charles Wm. 146, 305, 427 Phillips, Alfred M. 202, 350, 500 Phillips, Bobby W. 136, 276, 427 Phillips, James H., Ill 500 Phillips, Johnny Roy 177, 500 Phillips, Paul Jenkins 137 Phillips, Philip Joe 305, 268 Phillips, Richard C. 151, 500 Phillips, Robert H. 41 Phillips, Tyrone W. 468 Phillips, William F. 167, 272, 468 Phillips, William R. 196, 315 Piccolo, Sam 214, 275 Pickard, Robert Allen 173 Pickett, Donald F. 286, 428 Pierce, George Everill 202, 428 Pierce, James Barrie 192 Pierce, Jon Marshall 164, 285, 468 Pierson, Larry G. 143, 428 Pierson, Richard H. 158, 500 Pilcher, Carroll Dean 321 Pinero, Jose Emilio 349 Pinkerton, William N. 229, 332, 468 Pinkston, William T. 468 Pinson, Arthur E., Jr. 291, 276 Piper, Alfred A. 153 Piper, Paul Knight 40 Piram, Joseph A. 500 Pitrucha, Edward N. 275 Pittman, Guy M., Jr. 282, 268 Pittman, John W. 156, 500 Pitts, Johnny Ray 200 Pitts, Sidney F. 201 Pitzer, Carroll Dale 290, 428 Pixley, Timothy A. 168, 256, 500 Pizzano, Frank 157, 428 Pizzitola, Tannie L., Jr. 290, 318, 428 Plato, Thomas Alfred 210, 290 Pliler, Dozia Delmer 316 Plotts, Lew Vandiver 182, 271, 468 Pluenneke, Ricks H. 468 Plumlee, Ralph, Jr. 468 Plummer, Thomas Hewett 208, 318 Plunk, Victor E. 200, 500 Plylar, David H. 191, 310, 468 Pochmara, Raymond J. 206, 500 Pocina, John 306, 505 Pogue, Robert J. 158, 468 Poitevent, Joe Lewis 428 Polaski, Charles A. 428 Polk, Charles B. 306, 337, 468 Polk, John A. 183, 428 Pollan, W. D. 189, 468 Pollara, Louis 191 Pollard, Charles H. 204 Pollard, Donald Lee 146, 500 Polley, William Earl 428 Poison, Bobby Wayne 196, 500 Polvadore, James B. 276, 277, 428 Pond, Phillip J. 162, 301, 469 Poobrasert, Suparb 290 Pool, Jack William 286, 469 Pool, Robert Sanford 168, 500 Pope, Gerald Ray 196, 500 Pope, Perry B. 157, 312, 469 Popp, William Edward 328, 469 Porter, Darrell G. 191, 500 Porter, Dean F. 291 Porter, John I. 187, 500 Porter, John S. 192, 500 Porter, Leonard J., Jr. 291, 428 Porterfield, Clyde J. 280, 469 Posey, Delma P. 337, 378, 428 Post, Joe Henry 300 Poth, Louis Joseph, Jr. 428 Potts, Joel Arthur 289 Potts, Richard K. 182, 268, 283, 339, 378 Potts, Robert Charles 269, 428 Powell, Billy R. 157, 348, 469 Powell, Edwin Branch 189, 323 Powell, George E. 428 Powell, Kenneth Wayne 157, 281, 500 Powell, Milton Eugene 428 Powell, Thomas W. 191, 312, 500 Powers, Robert R. 162, 428 Pratt, Frank J. 193, 279, 500 Prause, Preston 452 Presswood, Bill Paul 143, 277, 301, 353, 429 Presswood, James C. 275 Prewitt, William A., Ill 469 Price, Edgar Ray 200, 296, 500 Price, Harry Hemphill 137 Price, Jack Harold 202, 500 Priddy, Gary C. 191, 500 Pritchard, Allen N. 500 Pritzen, Douglas T., Jr. 206, 350, 501 Prochaska, Bernard T. 429 Prochaska, Jerry F., Jr. 153, 338 Proctor, Boyd S. 188, 273, 283, 469 Prouse, Ervin Dale 193, 501 Province, Robert Joe 156 Prudencio, Raul A. 280, 469 Pruitt, J. F. 429 Pruitt, Jarrell D. 285, 378, 429 Pry, William F., II 164, 256, 501 Przada, Patrick Lee 151, 294 Pulliam, David G. 181, 469 Purifoy, Franklin D. 286, 469 Purifoy, Tommie A. 297, 429 Pustejovsky, Anton A. 153, 301, 429 Pustka, Marvin Joseph 213 Putman, Gerald H. 163, 501 Putnam, Jerry L. 501 Putz, Richard E. 136, 469 Putz, Robert H. 136, 469 Pyle, Jay C. 156, 275, 284, 501 Pyle, William Albert 147, 501 Quaglino, Carl Anthony 318 Quddus, MD Abdul 286 Quereau, George A. 429 Quigley, John L., Jr. 183, 429 533 INDEX Quintero, Paul V. 142, 429 Quisenberry, Clebert W. 196, 395, 469 Qureshi, Abdul Wahab 456 Raba, Carl Franz, Jr. 151 Rabel, Adolphus B. 136, 501 Radenz, Ernest H. 501 Radle, Marvin Allen 228, 287 Ragan, Shields M. 172, 501 Ragsdale, John William 168, 501 Raines, Terry E. 157, 281, 501 Rainosek, Alvin Paul 306, 469 Rains, Robert O., Jr. 151, 501 Ralph, Bryan 332, 469 Ralph, Thomas H., Jr. 146, 501 Ramby, Kenneth Wayne 227, 276, 285, 429 Ramirez, Florentina, Jr. 173, 501 Ramirez, Renato 156, 200 Ramirez, William G. 429 Ramirez Flores, Rene 501 Ramsay, Richard W. 146, 501 Ramsey, Charles W. 429 Ramsey, Robert Neil 281 Ramsower, Robert C. 188, 501 Randolph, Joe N. 501 Ransleben, Karl A. 152, 501 Ransom, Real Freeman 208, 501 Ranson, Hillry L. 469 Raper, John D. 321 Rapp, Jack W. 269, 273, 296, 429 Ratcliff, John M. 162, 183, 350, 429 Ratcliff, Lynn James 169, 501 Ratcliffe, John A. 169, 329, 501 Ratliff, Lee Roger 169 Rawson, Dean Elon 228, 452 Ray, Cadwell Lewis 173 Ray, Clifford Harvey 181, 469 Ray, Elton Lynn 501 Ray, Larry D. 136, 501 Ray, Revedy C., Ill 201 Ray, Royce A. 183, 288, 429 Ray, Steve Clinton 208, 469 Ray, William Martin 326 Raymond, Craig F. 169, 501 Raymond, Francis D. 151, 501 Razo, Joe, Jr. 187 Read, Raymond Lee 172, 501 Reagan, Richard W. 142, 501 Ream, Wilbur Kenneth 274, 276, 286, 469 Rector, James A., Jr. 214, 286, 469 Rector, James Terrell 172 Redd, Bass 215, 429 Reddell, Lewis A. 204, 300, 469 Reddin, Thomas E. 156, 281, 379, 429 Redditt, William M. 429 Redman, Vannis W. 282, 452 Redwine, Donald J. 191, 501 Reed, Coke Stevenson 188, 311, 501 Reed, Donald Houston 164, 469 Reed, James L. 163, 501 Reed, Jerry L. 164, 256, 469 Reed, John W. 430 Reed, Oscar Lamar 172, 501 Reed, William E. 193, 300, 430 Reeh, Robert A. 209, 469 Reese, Harold M. 173, 501 Reese, Theodore R. 197, 501 Reeves, James K. 156, 334, 501 Reeves, Jess Allen 141, 430 Reeves, Larry L. 151, 310, 469 Reeves, Sim Adair, Jr. 283 Regan, William M. 175, 176, 469 Reid, Milford Michael 168, 469 Reid, Stephen Mills 136, 430 Reid, Tommy Calvin 168, 256 Reigel, Calvin C. 284, 430 Reinhardt, Mike 164, 501 Rektorik, Robert J. 153, 338 Renick, Joseph D. 187 Reno, Charles Dwain 285, 430 Retallack, Monty E. 143, 501 Reue, Wayne Womat 211, 501 Reuscher, Jon Arthur 276, 456 Reyes, William F. 202, 501 Reynolds, Arthur L. 469 Reynolds, Charles W. 196 Reynolds, Gordon D. 137, 430 Reynolds, Jerry E. 227, 306, 469 Reynolds, Martin Glenn 469 Reynolds, Max Midgley 210, 290, 334 Reynolds, Robert D. 143, 501 Reynolds, Robert R. 206, 501 Reynolds, Robert J. 430 Reynolds, Tony Rex 151 Rhinehart, Max Henry 316 Rhoades, Robert Edgar 158, 354 Rhodes, James C. 215 Rhodes, Samuel Fay 501 Rhodes, Terry Jack 201, 350, 501 Rice, Ben Bernard 156, 501 Rice, Larry Doland 168, 501 Rice, Lowie Keith 282, 452 Richards, Hoy Andrew 212, 214, 430 Richards, William Q. 268, 305, 395 Richardson, Billy 289 Richardson, Bobby D. 157, 431 Richardson, Everett B. 187, 501 Richardson, Jack B. 158, 469 Richardson, Richard H. 273, 281, 337, 431 Richardson, Robert F. 146, 337 Richburg, David T. 147, 281, 469 Richburg, Monte Zane 146, 501 Richers, Francis J. 182, 501 Richey, Robert C. 174, 347, 501 Richman, Phillip H. 173, 276, 431 Richman, Wallace R., Jr. 189 Richter, Charles F. 231, 354 Rickel, Chester Leroy 173, 501 Ridge, Chester Leroy 268 Ridgway, Charles Z., Jr. 293, 328, 469 Ridgway, Donald N. 501 Ridgway, Samuel H. 230, 282 Ridout, Rhys Joel 158 Riedel, Thomas Edward 148 Riegel, Allen L. 152, 329, 469 Riente, John Anthony 340, 501 Riggins, Norman 280, 469 Riggle, Frederic Lee 189, 323 Riggs, Eugene Arnold 200, 287, 501 Riggs, James Edw. 301, 431 Rigsby, Edward Dee 164, 256 Riley, Robert D. 291, 431 Riley, Victor A. 196, 501 Riley, Voris Lee 147 Ringness, Owen David 274, 286, 431 Risinger, Milton Lee 452 Ritter, David Erwin 187, 501 Rivers, Edward Emanual 300 Rix, Robert R. 169, 332 Roach, Lionel James 152, 501 Robberson, Phillip G. 210, 469 Robbins, Lawrence O. 469 Roberson, John W. 209, 330, 431 Roberson, Kenneth T. 431 Roberson, Lindon B. 290 Roberts, David Emmitt 213 Roberts, Forrest E., Jr. 164, 431 Roberts, James F. 175, 469 Roberts, James T., Jr. 431 Roberts, Mark S. 195, 501 Robertson, Billy J. 168, 431 Robertson, Floyd Allan 283, 299 Robertson, John Jerry 286, 329 Robertson, Ledford H. 268, 291 Robinson, Clifford A. 172, 501 Robinson, Daniel D. 451 Robinson, David B. 196, 256, 501 Robinson, Frank H. 137, 431 Robison, Charles H. 379, 431 Robison, Johnnie E. 141, 501 Rocha, Narciso J., Jr. 469 Rodden, Douglas Theo 501 Rodriguez, Aurelio R. 173, 501 Rodriguez, Federico G. 227 Rodriguez, Jesus L., Jr. 157, 281, 501 Rodriguez, Leonel A. 142, 501 Rodriguez, Manuel A. 469 Rodriguez, Roque C. 168, 279, 501 Rodriguez, Rudolph G. 431 Roesner, Robert H. 137, 279, 469 Roessler, Gary C. 183, 431 Rogers, Charles Waylon 181 Rogers, David Rene 279, 326, 501 Rogers, Frankie Jewell 148, 501 Rogers, Herbert Ernest 192 Rogers, James W. 501 Rogers, Joe L. 200, 469 Rogerson, David R. 158, 469 Rogerson, Paul G. 158, 469 Rohrbough, Frank G. 215 Rohrbough, Stephen W. 215 Roland, Jay R. 185, 196, 379, 431 Rollins, Charles H., Jr. 152 Romere, Paul Oneal 210, 312 Romero, George A. 208, 337, 409 Roome, Lewis Michael 193, 501 Roop, John D., Jr. 228, 395, 469 Roper, James S. 431 Rose, Adolf F. 195, 432 Rosenbach, William Edw. 205, 469 Rosenberg, Harold W. 224 Rosenberger, Wilmer E. 192, 351 Rosenthal, Benjamin P. 177, 278 Rosenthal, Paul H. 213 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Payson 177, 502 Schaefer, Richard R. 176, 502 Schaffer, John F., Ill 152, 502 Schalon, Lee Eric 192 Schaper, Wayne F. 298, 318, 434 Scharlach, Arthur B„ Jr. 169 Schepps, Dennis J. 173, 502 Schewe, Millard F., Jr. 156, 434 Schier, John Christian 167 Schiller, Alvin L. 505 Schiller, Johnny D. 296, 434 Schlandt, Allen Lewis 292 Schlotzhauer, James W. 209, 279, 293, 502 Schmalstieg, Frank C. 215, 277, 502 Schmid, Joe H. 284, 434 Schmid, Robert Eugene 434 Schmidt, Jackie E. 158, 434 Schmidt, John David 211, 502 Schneider, A Hand D. 168, 275, 502 Schneider, Marvin Lee 196 Schneider, Marvin J. 166, 168 Schneider, Michael M. 172, 502 Schneider, Wayne P. 163, 256, 286, 328 Schnick, Robert W. 146 Scbocb, Paul David 168, 256 Scboenfeld, Charles 434 Schoettle, Morriss J. 196 Scholl, Richard Miles 230, 434 Schreiner, Carl Frank 195 Schroder, Noel Dean 229, 434 Schubert, Rudy C. 135, 435 Schulle, Bert Walter 435 Schulmeier, Donald A. 173, 502 Schumann, Herbert Borel 287 Schupp, Charles Robert 152 Schurig, Charles M. 147, 435 Schuster, Fredrick L. 188, 315, 435 Schwake, Jack C. 57 Schwartz, Lester E., Jr. 435 Schwartz, Norman C., Jr. 192 Schwenk, Douglas R. 505 Schwertner, Charles J. 210, 279, 502 Schwierzke, Perry J., Jr. 181, 435 Scott, Alden Paul 273 Scott, Arlon M. 231, 269, 287, 330, 379, 435 Scott, Garland Thomas 147 Scott, Gayno Wright 141 Scott, Kenneth E. 435 Scott, Lynn Proctor 206, 435 Scott, Richard W., Jr. 203 Scott, Robert R., Jr. 164, 502 Scott, Taylor Glenn 436 Scott, Tommy L. 436 Scott, William Joseph 156, 281, 502 Seago, Donald C. 200, 502 Seale, Stephen W., Jr. 191, 502 Seaman, Charles Knight 162, 502 Searcy, Roland M., Jr. 339 Seavey, Marshall J. 204 Seay, Calvin Franklin 187 Sechler, Joe Sandars 193 Seeker, William A. 141 Segelquist, Charles A. 300 Segers, Donald R. 169, 319 Segnini, Marco Antonio 349 Seiler, Kent Ellsworth 169 Sekerka, Joseph 159, 168, 284 Selby, Neil B. 191 Selby, Richard McLean 193 Selensky, Bernard Abel 193 Self, Alfred Drexel 142, 321, 505 Self, William R. 141, 329 Sellman, Wayne S. 136, 270, 275, 502 Sells, Lloyd B. 282, 328 Sendejo, Xavier R. 185, 189, 436 Serres, Carl J. 284 Serur, Johnny 202, 436 Servello, Anthony 158, 502 Sevier, Billy Don 226, 306, 314, 436 Sewed, Billy Clark 201 Shaffer, Ralph T., Ill 502 Shandley, Thomas R. 301, 348 Shanks, Jack T. 210, 502 Shannon, Patrick D. 177, 502 Sharp, George K. 136, 502 Sharp, Harry F., II 136 Sharp, Manse R., Jr. 284 Sharp, Wayne Winston 147, 502 Shaver, Ray C. 224, 268, 335, 436 Shaver, Ted N. 273 Shaw, Henry Lee 137, 502 Shaw, Robert Louis 208, 271, 502 Shaw, William A. 176, 292, 502 Shawn, Bobby H. 192, 502 Shea, Richard F. 211, 502 Shearer, Carrol Ray 284, 436 Sheffield, James Edw. 306, 436 Shelby, Everett J., Jr. 436 Sheldon, Winslow Gray 228, 282, 455 Shed, Don C. 171, 174, 352 Sheneman, Walter L. 502 Shenkir, Franklin John 435 Shenkir, William G. 136 Shepherd, Donald W. 206, 502 Shepherd, Gary A. 169, 435 Shepherd, Larry P. 162, 502 Shepherd, William L. 148 Sheppard, Sam Ellis 152 Sherek, Clement C. 151, 294, 436 Sherrard, Charles S. 188, 502 Sherrill, Gerald H. 211, 502 Sherwood, George Edwin 436 Shew, Loui King 332 Shieldes, George R., Jr. 151 Shields, John C. 157, 281, 502 Shields, Theodore C. 436 Shifflett, Thomas A., Jr. 200, 287, 502 Shine, Fred Arthur 188 Shipley, Joe D. 147, 502 Shipley, Robert H. 211, 50? Shipman, Bobby W. 197, 298 Shively, Michael Harry 176, 292, 329, 502 Shivers, Franklin B. 354, 436 Shomette, Stephen Chas. 153 Short, Andrew Earl 195 Short, Thayne R. 473 Shupak, Joe A. 296, 436 Shurtleff, Robert T. 436 Sides, Charles A. 436 Sides, David Lee 213, 437 Sikes, Vernon Ross 143, 287, 340 Silva, Mario Aristides 349, 505 Simmons, Bryan R. 321 Simmons, Dick B. 153, 276, 286, 312, 437 Simmons, Richard T. 195, 271, 274 Simmons, Roy Edward 310 Simmons, Warren R. 437 Simms, Larry Philip 169, 502 Simpson, Donal R. 195 Simpson, James Carroll 195 Simpson, Marion W. 31, 39, 183, 310 Sims, Bobby S. 305 Sims, Everett J. 156, 281, 502 Sims, Stillman E. 182, 437 Sims, Thomas Lee 167, 502 Sims, William Lee 147, 502 Sinclair, Carroll M. 276, 437 Sinclair, Keith 182, 502 Singer, Robert W. 437 Singleton, James E., Jr. 156, 502 Sion, John N. 204 Sipe, Douglas M. 137, 332, 502 Sirianni, Thomas A. 437 Sizenbach, Gary Lee 224 Skaggs, William J. 135, 323, 437 Skelton, Jackie W. 173, 502 Skinner, Roy Stanley 189, 328 Skripka, Charles F. 177, 502 Skupin, Robert W. 189, 285, 437 Slagle, Henry Roach 285, 437 Slaughter, John Terrell 502 Sloan, Robert .S., Ill 141, 502 Sloan, William Douglas 206, 502 Slone, Hardy Adonn 211 Smalley, Harry Edwin 473 Smart, Halbert Rudolph 202, 437 Smith, Alden J. 279 Smith, Allan L. 147, 299, 437 Smith, Alton F. 224, 455 Smith, Aubrey M. 181, 437 Smith, Charles B. 137 Smith, Charles D. 187, 502 Smith, Clifford L. 200, 502 Smith, Darrell Ernest 294 Smith, David B. 164, 296, 437 Smith, David Houston 282 Smith, David Joseph 195 Smith, Dolph Winston 200, 502 Smith, Don Raith 437 Smith, Donald Ray 158 Smith, Edgar E. 152 Smith, Glen E. 162, 502 Smith, Glynn Lemarch 141 Smith, Harold W. 167 Smith, Henry Branard 169, 502 Smith, Horace D. 213, 502 Smith, Jack Lowery 147, 325, 437 Smith, James Benjamin 182 Smith, James D. 192 Smith, James Harold 286 Smith, James Monroe 143 Smith, Jay Donald 167, 502 Smith, Jerry A. 183, 437 Smith, Jerry D. 136, 270 Smith, Jerry M. 502 Smith, Jimmie Lewis 293, 437 Smith, Joe Edward 282 536 INDEX Smith, Joe Newton 136, 438 Smith, John Charles 153 Smith, John E. 146, 269, 305, 438 Smith, John L. 211, 291 Smith, John Powell 158, 502 Smith, Joseph E. 230, 438 Smith, Joseph Sidney 502 Smith, Judson E. 438 Smith, Kenneth E. 185, 196, 257, 285, 438 Smith, Larry B. 438 Smith, Larry Fain 152, 311 Smith, Larry L. 162, 302 Smith, Leonard Edward 332 Smith, Lonnie Stevens 189, 502 Smith, Malcolm C., Jr. 282, 452 Smith, Norman J. 156, 281, 438 Smith, Perry Gene 282, 455 Smith, Ralph A., Jr. 31, 39, 286, 438 Smith, Ray Keen 196 Smith, Reed William, Jr. 197, 502 Smith, Richard A. 215, 438 Smith, Richard C. 183, 439 Smith, Richard L. 330 Smith, Robert A. 206, 502 Smith, Robert E., Jr. 136 Smith, Robert Eugene 136 Smith, Robert Floyd 164, 439 Smith, Robert Wayne 136 Smith, Ronald Edw. 502 Smith, Ronald V. 195, 502 Smith, Stephen Mack 208, 502 Smith, Warren A. 291 Smith, Wayne O., Jr. 212, 214, 269, 273, 280, 439 Smith, Wilburn C. 439 Smith, Wilburn L. 146 Smith, William H., Jr. 197 Smith, William Sidney 136, 271, 338, 439 Smith, William T., Jr. 188, 502 Smith, Wilson P. 156, 502 Smitherman, Joe Carl 192, 502 Smotherman, Jarrell S. 211, 502 Smothermon, James L. 439 Smyth, David H. 182 Snapka, Ernest H., Jr. 173, 439 Snead, William B. 205, 502 Sneed, Robert Clayton 298 Snelson, Paul Laroy 189, 296, 439 Snooks, Danny J. 161, 163, 256, 279, 313 Soefje, Harvey H. 439 Soland, Donald J. 141, 439 Soler, Enrique Jose 349 Solie, Charles Henry 318 Solis, Robert Thomas 177 Solymosy, Edmond S. 156 Somoane, Robert Bonner 169 Sonnier, Wiley J. 173, 439 Sorensen, Eugene Edgar 292 Sorensen, Wesley G. 336 Soules, Luther H., Ill 197, 315 Soutter, Thomas Lynn 173, 439 Spangler, Samuel C. 192 Spanhel Frank V., Jr. 439 Sparks, Jimmy Eugene 287, 439 Sparks, Larry Daniel 197 Speckman, Leo D. 192, 502 Speed, Robert E. 209, 502 Speedie, John C. 182, 271, 439 Speir, Donald W. 191 Spencer, David S. 169, 329 Spencer, Gary Earl 347 Spencer, Gerald R. 152 Spencer, Rodney N. 294, 296 Spencer, Roy Edward 177 Spengler, Richard M. 275, 350, 502 Spicer, Henry A. 211, 502 Spillane, John H. 141, 502 Spillman, Emil E. 311, 439 Sportsman, John W. 177, 502 Sprague, Franklin H. 173, 502 Sprague, Roy D., Jr. 137, 328, 502 Spurlock, Joe C., II 174 Stacha, Anton, Jr. 156 Stack, Thomas L. 502 Stacy, Robert Lee 137, 189, 502 Stafford, Lloyd M. 210, 352, 502 Stallings, Ronald L. 202, 312, 439 Stambaugh, Leo P., Jr. 193, 395 Stancil, Brian M. 143, 502 Standard, Donald H. 301, 338, 439 Stanford, Raymond W. 137 Stansell, George A. 440 Staples, George A., Jr. 172 Stark, John Gregory 188, 440 Starr, James Carrol 440 Starr, Richard L. 168, 316 Starr, Thomas R. 152, 284 Startz, Andrew Jerome 181 Stasney, Leonard Wm. 276, 285, 440 Staton, Robert Neal 354 Steadman, John R. 380, 440 Stearns, Joseph Edward 182 Stearns, Reginald H. 137, 314 Steel, John David 172 Steele, John Ed 174 Steeples, William V. 181 Steger, Ronnie David 151 Steinle, Frank Wm., Jr. 136 Stephen, William T. 197 Stephens, Billy W. 210 Stephens, George W. 173, 440 Stephens, Kenton W. 231, 440 Stephenson, Sidney, Jr. 136 Stepp, Roderick D. 4, 161, 163, 218, 256, 290, 333, 380, 440 Stepp, Ronald L. 159, 163, 440 Sterling, Bryan Lee 176 Sterling, Maurice C. 196, 440 Stern, Paul Michael 196 Sterzing, Henry Keith 148 Stevens, Don Wayne 226 Stevens, Joe Mann 143, 325 Stevens, Ralph A., Jr. 213 Stevens, Rudolph H., Jr. 205, 337 Stewart, Donald L. 169 Stewart, Jesse D., Jr. 147, 269, 440 Stewart, John W. 315 Stewart, Layman Dean 440 Stewart, Ronald D. 206, 440 Stiebing, James Ewald 153, 334 Still, Charles Evan 137 Still, Gerald Robt. 291 Stindt, William Hillje 196, 347 Stinson, Charles David 182 Stinson, Samuel Cecil 195, 503 Stipp, Louis C. 291 Stockard, James R. 208, 503 Stockstill, Jess E., Ill 136, 302 Stockstill, Thomas V. 210, 312, 503 Stockton, John Francis 298 Stogdill, Mike C. 167 Stoker, David R. 268 Stokes, John B., Jr. 151 Stoll, John F. 136, 297, 440 Stone, Byron C. 141 Stone, Lloyd Winford 440 Stone, Porter W. 285 Stoneham, John H. 143, 503 Stoner, Herbert Ray 283 Storey, Francis Bonner 189, 503 Storrs, Jerry William 294 Story, Guy Walter 206, 315, 503 Stott, Malcolm O. 284, 440 Stotts, Joe Jeffrey 440 Stough, William M. 156 Stovall, Weldo D. 287, 440 Strader, Gene T. 187, 503 Stradinger, John, III 336 Strahan, Kenneth H. 153, 503 Strange, James Reid, Jr. 136, 503 Stratton, Dennis Lee 204, 503 Stratton, Gary W. 208 Straughan, Morris Edgar 182, 287 Streater, Daron N. 282, 452 Strickland, Darwin T. 173, 441 Strickland, Dennis M. 164 Striegler, John H. 275 Strole, Malcolm B. 176, 292, 335, 503 Stroman, Kerman W. 215 Struthwolf, James L. 226, 441 Stuart, Julius P., Jr. 202 Stuart, Ronald Morris 188, 315, 441 Stuart, Thomas E., Jr. 503 Stubbs, James Eugene 168, 256, 337 Stubbs, Stoney M., Jr. 230 Stufflebeme, Kenneth W. 146 Stuhrenberg, William A. 147, 503 Stumbo, Barney A. 176, 441 Suche, Henry R., Jr. 197, 503 Suckle, Stephen L. 204 Sudderth, Larry Clark 204 Suessmuth, Albert Chas. 226 Sugg, Norman Eugene 141, 503 Sullivan, Charles E. 163, 256, 293, 503 Sullivan, James A. 208 Sullivan, James Rice 275 Sullivan, John L. 176, 292, 318, 503 Sullivan, Lawrence B. 276, 285, 441 Sullivan, Patrick L. 142 Sullivan, Sherwin D. 211, 335, 503 Sullivan, Thomas D. 229 Summers, Severin West 146 Sundstrom, Jon David 146 Surles, Thomas Gordon 213 Sutherland, John L. 196, 503 Sutherland, Thomas L. 177, 175, 269 Sutton, Joseph H. 202 Sutton, Kenneth W. 202, 351, 441 Sutton, Robert D. 298, 336, 441 Swail, Jon R. 274, 276, 286, 441 Swain, Robert J. 156, 503 Swann, John K. 200, 301, 315, 441 Swanson, Roy Erwin, Jr. 204 Swarts, Albert E. 172 Swearingen, Benjamin E. 352 Sweatman, Robert Thos. 136, 270, 503 Swendig, John Howard 290 Swift, Charles Haynes 177, 303, 503 Swindle, Ed 287 Swinnea, Larry Warner 202, 503 Switzer, Thomas T. 213, 503 Swize, Charles Joseph 290, 344 Sykes, Thomas Geo. 187, 328, 441 Syler, James P. M. 455 Symm, Carl E. 162, 503 Syptak, Charles Leon 208, 350 Taber, Edward C. 182, 283, 503 Tackaberry, Robert R. 191, 441 Tackett, James Raymond 162, 503 Taliaferro, Wayne E. 136, 503 Tallas, James Louis 226 Tanner, Charles E. 141, 503 Tanoos, Tunney N. 164, 503 Tansil, Thomas B. 172 Tapia, Robert Cruz, Jr. 146 Tarpley, Edward G. 211, 503 Tarrant, Edgar Lee 169, 337, 503 Tate, Franklin C., Jr. 208, 503 Tatum, Troy Dwight 158, 287, 441 Taylor, Charles David 176, 350 Taylor, Irvin Eugene 329 Taylor, James Lyndon 273, 299 Taylor, James Richard 164, 441 Taylor, James Roger 441 Taylor, Jerry King 147 Taylor, Jonathan S. 146 Taylor, Randolph W. 206 Taylor, Thomas Marson 296 Taylor, Vernon P. 441 Taylor, Wilford Austin 169, 503 Taylor, William Hulen 181 Teague, James Edward 282, 452 Teague, John O. 441 Teas, Charles Brant 336 Tebbs, Esca Marion 291, 441- Telly, Michael Edward 151, 503 537 CAMPUS CLEANERS Near College Laundry Sub Station—New Dorm Area VI 6-6115 CENTRAL TEXAS HARDWARE COMPANY 202 South Bryan Avenue Phone TA 2-1388 BRYAN, TEXAS MADELEY PHARMACY 334 South Jersey South Gate College Station CORBUSIER SALES SERVICE Bryan CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds — Watches — Silver Bryan, Texas SANKEY PARK Keepsake D ' M A M O N D 1 N G ' S N WATCHES SILVER 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Our Policy — You MUST Be Satisfied 713 South Main Bryan, Texas PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY •GIFTS H0ME APPLIANCES •CHINA TELEVISION •GLASS PLUMBING •AIR CONDITIONING 108 N. 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B., Jr. 305, 442 Thomas, Bobby L. 215 Thomas, Bon W. 340, 503 Thomas, John Gordon 168, 171, 299, 380, 442 Thomas, Richard Kent 168 Thomas, Roland C, Jr. 177, 332, 503 Thomas, William E. 157, 442 Thomasson, Ronald E. 202, 336 Thornes, Richard J. 228, 282, 455 Thompson, Barry Gene 297 Thompson, Bert Darrell 224, 271, 336, 442 Thompson, Billy Hope 285, 442 Thompson, Billy James 173 Thompson, Bobby J. 200, 351 Thompson, Carl G., Jr. 171, 174, 329, 442 Thompson, Charles L. 181 Thompson, Clifford D. 182 Thompson, Clifford G. 181, 339 Thompson, Don Wesley 181 Thompson, Donald R. 189, 503 Thompson, Floyd S. 213, 277 Thompson, Jeff D., Ill 167 Thompson, Keith Jay 157, 281, 503 Thompson, Roy W. 137, 503 Thompson, William F., Jr. 196, 503 Thompson, W ' ilton P. 226, 349 Thomson, Carr B. 442 Thornberry, Fredrick D. 442 Thornton, Billy Joe 442 Thornton, Charles A. 197, 298, 352 Thornton, William D. 143, 503 Threadgill, Luther L. 210, 357 Tiemann, Charles F. 195, 503 Till, Michael V. 158, 321 Tiller, Wayne Keith 442 Timme, Robert W. 156, 504 Tiner, Emmett Lawrence 287 Tinney, John Randle 187, 316, 503 Tinsley, Malcolm W. 136, 504 Tinsley, Robert C. 142, 442 Tinsley, Thomas Conrad 193, 281 Tippit, James Neal 176, 504 Tipton, William E. 192, 442 Tobola, Logic, Jr. 174, 504 Todd, Edward Alton 176, 292 Todd, Gary E. 143 Todd, Thomas Calvin 323 Toelkes, John Phillip 282 Toeppich, Gilbert S. 287, 442 Toews, Harvey H. 156, 504 Tolman, Gareth W. 173, 442 Tom, Henry Kee, Jr. 282 Tomlin, Charles P. 206 Tompkins, Howell A. 152, 312, 504 Toole, Irvin, Jr. 143, 504 Torian, Albert Harold 176, 504 Torok, Andrew 230 Tracey, John J. 30, 31, 32 Trail, Benard Doss 189, 504 Trammell, Jack H., Jr. 201, 504 Trapp, Richard Bruce 215, 336 Treat, Ronnie W. 193, 504 Trees, Robert E. 151 Treude, William Paul 227, 305, 442 Trice, David Lawrence 162 Trimble, Ingle C. 153 Triplitt, James P. 162, 296, 326, 442 Trostmann, Kuno S., Jr. 442 Trotman, Craig E. 142 Trotter, Benjamin B. 272, 339, 380, 443 Truesdale, George W. 156, 443 Truesdale, Ross E., Jr. 187, 331, 443 Truitt, Chas. Ray 284, 443 Tryon, William Ward 274 Tschirhart, Leslie C. 141, 330, 504 Tubbe, John August 230 Tucker, James Francis 268, 306 Tucker, John Owen 229 Tucker, Robert F., Ill 174, 329 Tuckett, Floyd V. 191, 318 Turman, Paul Manuel 191, 504 Turner, Davey R. 206, 504 Turner, Donald R. 181, 443 Turner, Duane B. 148 Turner, Erwin E., Jr. 55, 443 Turner, Henry Ray 195, 504 Turner, Kirby L. 305, 443 Turner, Layne Ross 169 Turner, Lynn D. 176, 292, 504 Turner, Philip R. 188, 504 Turner, Robert F. 52, 191, 328, 381, 443 Turner, Ronald L. 152, 349 Turner, William H. 157, 270, 281, 310, 504 Tutor, Billy Marcus 300 Tuttle, Harold E. 195 Tydlaska, Joe H. 152, 472, 504 Ufer, Claus D. 350, 472 Uhlenhoff, Walter 202 Ulbricht, Gilmer D. 206 Umberson, Jack Truett 305, 444 Underwood, Bobby Dean 191 Underwood, Gary N. 206, 504 Underwood, Gifton D. 287, 336, 444 Underwood, Leonard E. 174, 504 Underwood, Robert J. 147, 472 Unger, Paul Walter 287 Unnasch, Lloyd Douglas 444 Upham, Ernest D., Ill 183, 444 Urban, Larry J. 151, 284, 314, 444 Urbanosky, Thomas F. 136 Uribe, Ernesto 472 Utay, Gary Wayne 143, 278 Utay, Robert M. 158, 472 Utz, Charles Edward, Jr. 210, 504 Vahrenkamp, Carl F. 192, 287, 472 Vahrenkamp, Donald F. 148 Valdez, Jackie M. 177, 504 Valerius, Jackie Allen 176, 213 Valiente, Mauricio E. 146, 504 Valigura, Larry James 214, 444, 504 Valigura, Milton H. 214, 297 Vance, Charles Ray 215 Vance, Richard Francis 472, 339 Vance, William Ray 213 Vancleave, James Eugene 153, 472 Vandeputte, John D. 201, 340, 504 Vanderstucken, Richard 202 Vandom, Dale Rogers 201, 504 Vandom, Paul Franklin 195, 287, 472 Vanhaselen, Joseph E. 230, 284, 444 Vannieuwenhuize, Paul 318, 505 Vannort, Roy Dean 141, 504 Vanpelt, Thomas Elwood 167 Vansickle, Billy W. 472 Vanwert, Jerry C. 153, 504 Vanwinkle, Robert G. 472 Vanzandt, Curtis J. 168, 183, 273, 288, 294, 354,_444 Vargas, Jose 444 Varner, Houston M. 226, 350, 472 Vasek, Robert R. 172, 504 Vaughn, Donald Ray 181 Vaughn, John T., Jr. 195, 472 Vawters, Clyde B. 189, 504 Vela, Alfredo N. 169, 504 Velez, Augusto G. 505 Venitucci, Gino E. 444 Vernon, Ivan Reed 162, 256, 504 Veselka, Albert W. 152, 504 Vestal, Tommy R. 169, 504 Vetters, Terry Lane 444 Vichareli, Jesus H. 320, 444 Vickers, Richard H. 285, 306 Vickery, James F. 444 Viebag, Robert Earl 290, 444 Viktorin, Henry Charles 227, 296, 472 Villaronga, Raul G. 143, 298, 444 Villarreal, Hector 298 Villarreal, Ignacio, Jr. 320 Villarreal, Manuel, Jr. 209 Villarreal, Richard D. 187, 348, 472 Vincent, Charles H. 395, 472 Vincent, George H. 282 Vincent, Holton D. 146, 288 Vincent, Robert J. 276 Vinson, John Milton 444 Vogelsang, Thomas H. 44 Vogt, George W. 176, 292 Voigt, Charles Wms. 283, 444 Voinis, Steve Paul 168, 284, 383, 445 Volz, Arthur C. 151, 320, 504 Vorwerk, Wilbert James 205, 354 Vosdingh, Ralph A. 176, 263, 445 Vrba, James M., Jr. 263, 445 Vykukal, Hubert C. 214, 263, 276 Waddell, John S., Jr. 157, 504 Wade, Richard D. 445 Wadsworth, Richard B. 151, 504 Wadsworth, Terry M. 445 Wagamon, Jerry 504 Waggoner, William W. 271 Wagner, Michael Carl 152 Wagoner, Charles H. 204 Waits, John Larry 215 Wakefield, Gerald L. 201, 273, 305, 395, 472 Wakefield, Stephen A. 156, 504 Waldrip, Larry Wayne 445 Waldrop, James Lavelle 287 Waldrop, John H. 472 Walker, Carl R. 157, 281, 445 Walker, John C. 136, 504 Walker, John William 472 Walker, Max Barton 287 Walker, Michael Dennis 143, 504 Walker, Ralph B. 191, 340, 504 Walker, Robert A. 158, 445 Walker, Robert Lowell 321 Walker, Roger J. 187, 504 Walla, Gerald James 188 Wallace, Carroll D. 183 Wallace, Charles B. 146, 504 Wallace, David M. 191 Wallace, James Stanley 347 Wallace, Larry Wayne 141, 504 Wallace, Marcus J., Jr. 204, 445 Wallace, Robert Earl 157, 281, 504 Wallace, Thomas E. 472 Wallace, Thomas W., Jr. 176, 504 Wallace, William Wayne 210, 347 Waller, Ellis Thos., Jr. 174 Walsh, Donald Eugene 445, 504 Walsh, Judson Douglas 202 Walter, Claude David 210 Walter, Eugene Jos. 445 Walther, Don B. 200, 315, 472 Walther, Jay Ronald 176, 292 Walton, Allen Nick, III 189, 504 Walton, Charles J. 192, 504 Walton, Marion M., Jr. 141, 275, 504 Walton, Michael Cook 181 539 INDEX Wamble, Frank C. 205, 323, 504 Wanjura, Donald Frank 227 Ward, Allen William 323 Ward, llu h Bernard, Jr. 157, 281, 472 Ward. John David 258, 504 Ward, Ray Alvin 152 Ward, Richard Owen 177 Ward, Willis Nelson 200 Warlick, Charles E. 177, 303, 504 Warner, John Denny 169, 445 Warren, Charles W in. 176, 292, 504 Warren, John Dennis 151 War .-( ' ha, Robert L. 147,472 Wasson, James D. 174, 292, 313, 472 Waters, William B., Jr. 181 Watson, Joe Burford 147, 472 Watson, Patrick E. 303, 472 Watts, Johnny 273, 335, 445 Watts, Mert Allen 137, 504 Watts, Richard G., Jr. 151 Waunh, Malcolm L., Jr. 472 Way, John A. 202, 273 Weaver, Calvin B. 445 Weaver, Charles Rex 164, 315, 445 Weaver, Luther Benj. 172 Webb, Bobby H. 176, 292, 504 Wehh, David Glenn 174 Webb, Gerald L. 209, 350, 504 Webb, Richard I). 164, 504 Wehh, Sidney Douglas 189, 504 Webb, Thomas Foster 504 Weber, Larry Odell 472 Wedemeyer, Charles IN. 204, 504 Weed, Bobby I’. 208, 445 Weekley, Robert Edward 300 Weems, Dalton B. 472 Weems, Jimmy Ralph 162 Wegenhoft, Travis Lane 169 Wehring, Charles H. 167, 314, 504 Wehring, Wallace L. 162, 269, 298, 301, 314, 473 Weinacht, Don N. 189, 445 Wcisc, Delton L. 189, 344, 504 Weise, Ralph Albert 141 Weisinger, William, Jr. 193, 275, 348, 504 Weiss, Stephen Robert 173, 278, 340 Welborn, Bruce Lozier 187 Welch, John W. 142, 271, 325, 472 Welch, Melvin L. 204, 472 Welch, Winston A. 141, 504 Weld. Seth Lathrop, III 169, 293 Weldon, Jerry Kennedy 176, 292 Wells, Fred 299, 445 Wells, Russell Newman 285, 306 Welsch, Roger Glen 182, 284, 445 Wendlan d, Daniel H. 472 Wentworth, Earl J. 136, 504 Werner, James K. 192, 340, 504 Wessels, Alfred C. 147, 504 Wessels, John G., Jr. 445 West, James 192, 445 West, Robert Lewis 208, 504 West, William David 286, 321 West, William L. 147, 323, 445, 472 Westbrook, James P. 148, 472 Westbrook, William A. 187, 504 Westmoreland, Glenn H. 299, 445 Weston, William C. 157, 271„ 281, 472 Westover, Timothy O. 189, 340, 504 Wetherell, John P. 145 Whalen, Herbert E. 146, 445 Whaley, Joe Bob 292 Wharton, Donald Frank 140 Whatley, Sammy Lee 316, 472 Wheelan, John D. 181, 339, 504 Wheeler, Billy M. 285 Wheeler, Joseph Chas. 187, 329 Wheeler, Richard Don 289 Whelan, Patrick J. 171, 445 Whelan, Robert W. 148, 279, 306, 472 Whitaker, Robert Chas. 297 Whitaker, Thomas E. 152, 325 Whitaker, Willie David 226, 347, 472 White, Eddie Thomas 329 White, Fred Nolen 206, 504 White, Gilbert Keith 337 White, Larry D. 202, 472 White, Monroe Carlton 306, 348, 472 White, Robert A. 163, 256 White, Robert Ligon 143, 505 White, Thomas Edward 187, 292 White, Vernon A. 204, 504 White, William G., Jr. 472 White, William Joseph 287 White, William Sam 504 Whitehouse, Gregory K. 162, 293 Whiteley, Eli Lamar 182 Whiteley, Ronald Owen 215 Whiteley, Thad G. 339, 504 Whitfield, Ben F. 157, 281, 504 Whitfield, Orval Edw. 286, 445 Whitfill, Michael John 162 Whitley, Edward L. 447 Whitley, James Glen 299 Whitley, Jerry Lynn 195, 504 Whitley, Leonard A. 156 Whitmire, Ray Edw r ard 156, 314, 354 Whitmire, Richard E. 282, 381 Whitnah, Arthur Miles 188 Whitney, Jodie D. 142, 447 Whitney, William L. 141, 472 Whitt, Donald Edw ' ard 273, 287, 447 Whittington, Robert D. 167, 505 Whitwell, Clyde 204, 335 Wicke, Robert Joe 472 Wickson, Robert H. 204, 504 W ied, Jesse Lee 287 Wied, Stanley F. 208, 472 Wiesner, James A. 141, 315, 447 Wight, Robert C. 504 Wilder, J. Barry 188 Wiley, Thomas W., Ill 147, 504 Wilkerson, L. V. 152, 328 W ilkes, Don Earl 136, 504 W ilkes, John R., Ill 156, 281, 301, 447 Wilkin, Jerome B. 301 Wilkins, Ray Lamar 271 Wilkins, Robert F. 141, 290, 339, 381, 447 Wilkinson, Edwin E. 504 W ' ilkinson, John New r ton 185, 196, 281, 289, 340, 472 Wilkinson, Lewis Wayne 472 W ' ilkinson, Robert Wm. 298 W ' illaert, Robt. Eugene 447 Willard, Elmer E. 192, 305 Willess, James A., Jr. 213, 472 Williams, Alfred V. 191, 275, 504 Williams, Carey A. 153, 291, 447 Williams, Cecil E. 162, 447 WTlliams, Charles Cole 157 W ' illiams, Charles A. 206, 319, 472 Williams, Conley R. 213, 347, 504 Williams, Daniel David 142 Williams, Danny Lee 193, 504 W ' illiams, Gary D. 206, 365, 504 Williams, George D. 231, 351 Williams, Glen Nordyke 204 Williams, Glynn A., Jr. 284 Williams, James W. 182 Williams, Joe Elba 156, 447 Williams, John Thomas 447 Williams, Philip Durel 157, 472 Williams, Ralph Calvin 215, 504 Williams, Richard Lee 328 Williams, Robert 163, 256, 447, 504 W ' illiams, Robert Law 189, 205, 315 Williams, Stanley Jay 181, 301, 447 Williams, Terrell R. 151, 504 Williams, Terrell Roach 148, 504 Williams, Thomas Glenn 158, 504 Williams, Thomas F. 348 Williams, Wendell W. 210, 504 Williams, Willbern J. 162 Williamson, Donald A. 163, 256 Williford, Charles S. 447 Willmann, James C. 284 Willmann, James L. 137, 504 Willmann, Jay L. 181, 505 Willms, Walter Ray 137, 273, 275 Wilmesmeier, Lawrence 146, 447 Wilson, Bobby D. 167, 268, 272, 299, 337, 447 Wilson, Fred Noble, Jr. 147 Wilson, Gary Chalmers 204, 472 Wilson, George Norman 148, 283, 472 Wilson, Jack Wimberly 163, 315 Wilson, James Arnold 206, 323 Wilson, Lee H. 204, 472 Wilson, Leslie C. 311, 472 Wilson, Melvin Lin 200, 305, 505 Wilson, Michael Henry 210 Wilson, Paul M. 201, 447 Wilson, Robert L., Jr. 455 Wilson, Robert Ray 472 Wilson, Thomas Anthony 202 Wilson, Thomas B. 136, 505 Wilson, Thomas E. 208, 323, 334 Wilson, Thomas H. 447 Wilson, Tom Edd 193 Wilson, Tornence B., Ill 141, 505 Wilson, William Jerry 230 Wiltse, Malcolm E. 136, 505 Wimberly, William F., Jr. 273, 296, 381, 445 Winans, Don Thomas 445 Winburn, Paul Andrew 210, 505 Winchester, Edward L. 200, 272, 321 Winckler, Haddon O. 162, 296, 473 Winder, John H. 163, 256, 315, 505 Windham, John D. 164, 181, 445 Windmeyer, Robert Jos. 195, 505 Winford, Rex Biddy 136, 505 Wing, Franklin F. 146, 505 Winkelman, Edward Emil 173, 473 Winkle, Joe D. 209, 445 Winkle, Larry A. 169, 271 Winkler, Anthony J. 209, 466 Winkler, Frankie Joe 200, 354, 505 Winkler, William G. 230, 282, 445 Winship, John Alfred 209 Winston, Edmund P., Jr. 191, 334 Winston, John M. 192, 505 Winston, Joseph B., Jr. 284, 473 Wisdom, Thomas E., Jr. 147, 335, 473 Wise, James Kenneth 505 Wise, Jeral D. 473 Wiseman, Charles R. 282 Wisian, Weldon Robert 473 Wiss, Lawrence D. 151, 294, 505 Witcher, Robert A. 181, 473 Withers, Richard E. 206, 313, 505 Witherspoon, Leslie O. 208, 505 Withey, Thomas G. 210, 473 Witt, Merrell S. 321, 445 Witt, Milton P., Jr. 137, 505 Wofford, Deward Dale 168, 354, 505 Wohlford, Herman K. 153, 505 Wolf, Clifton E. 196, 505 Wolfe, James L. 205, 473 Wolny, Ronald J. 197, 505 Wolpman, James M. 174 Wood, Alan G., II 191, 278, 505 Wood, Luther P., Jr. 197, 505 Wood, William A., Jr. 191 Wood, William Baker 142 Woodall, Milton Lee 163, 505 Woodard, Gary L. 181, 505 Woodard, Max W. 169, 473 Woodfin, James Walton 173 Woodman, William C. 209 Woods, Darrell Lynn 505 Woods, David L. 177, 303, 354 Woods, Wesley W. 354 Woodson, Jerry M. 168 Woodward, James K. 148, 505 Woodward, Joe W. 182, 473 Woolam, William E. 209, 473 Woolley, Lynn A. 205, 473 Woolverton, Ben G. 147, 288, 340 Woolweaver, Robert G. 142, 473 540 J FURNITURE CO , r Townshire Shopping Center To the Class of 1959 A sincere wish that each of you may find success in your chosen career. 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R., Jr. 271 Wynne, Thomas O. 208, 449 Yandry, William R. 163, 505 Yanta, Joe James 228, 297, 344, 473 Yanta, Vernon Laurence 192, 273, 283, 344 Yantis, Albert L„ Jr. 301, 449 Yardley, Jack Rodney 449 Yates, Samuel Arthur 202, 505 Yauger, Douglas B. 141, 329 Ybarra, Bruno G. 303, 449 Yeager, Gene Albert 287 Yeargan, Randall L. 173 Yentzen, William M. 157, 281, 323, 505 Yocom, Sherwin B. 167, 505 Yonkers, John D. 156, 505 York, J. 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