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' y: • ■ ' .. . r. ✓ - ' 1 ■ ■ r t he A M College of Texas • College Station, Texas • volume 58 MARVIN A McCREE, EDITOR • SAM C. BARRANCO, ASST. EDITOR • ROBERT A. WHITE, BUS. MNGR. • MEMBER NSYA, AGP ❖ In 1960, the Men of Aggieland learned . . . fought 8 E 4 il ■ ♦ r ii- -il - . fJz ks . ■ ' n . ?«■ % ml X ' % i fei 1 ' ' ' . ' ! i, ' , ' ' ' ' t? ' • - ••. „• Ij:- . ■ V V tafriwmx . ■•; . , :•«¥} fe.. Ji - -;. ; - . . . !. • 8MlMHMicfe t4(S3 ■ -;■ ' . ' -- ' r. ' V-pf. ' -;. ,. ,, - ; ■ % - ip- .•■-V- • ' . y-jfe . : nTC- rvv .... ' • • ' raom r rr• . r •• • ' . • v-.= h 4 ? R ■M ‘.•$t « ■I ?• ‘‘ ■Jf ;.-t ;. s f. ' «■ . . - V ,4(P r ■’( ni mil IfijiF ' ffliltfif f „ ,. ' X .■ ; 10 I I y i f and loved 13 and because of these six things . . F better this was in 1960 administration 23 military 37 vanity fair 149 sports 177 organizations 241 classes 377 civilians 507 19 from the desk of the editor . . . A few nights before Sam and I got together to write this, I was lying in the sack, thinking about nothing in particular before I dropped off, when the familiar cry came booming across the quadrangle, the sound bouncing around among the dorms for a while: “I hate this (.......) place!” I smiled and rolled over, certain that Texas A M would never die, come coeds, wars, hell or high water. Why? Because Aggies won’t let it die. The same sad soul who had launched his plaintive yell against a lonely Spring moon was destined in a few weeks to stand ramrod-straight, taller than he’d ever stood in his life. And, as the strains of “Auld Lang Syne” said “Goodbye, A M, hello, World!” a lump such as he’d never felt before would rise in his throat and when he tried to swallow, he would taste salt. Parting grips of steel would come next, and with each “So long, Jim” and “Take it easy, you dumb son-of-a-gun,” this Senior who had hollored “I hate this d.....place,” such a short time before would begin to think about what he got out of his four years at A M. And the Aggie Spirit he would ' feel would con¬ tinue to return through the years in the form of a donated building, a scholarship fund, a $50 a year pledge, or equally as important, just a ride for a hitchhiking fellow Aggie. That’s the way we of the 1960 AGGIELAND feel—that Texas A M College will continue to grow, moving forward on the shoulders of Aggies. Thus, the purpose of this book is clear: To show each of you what you did in 1960 to help Texas A M to grow and yourselves to become greater, better men, regardless of whether you’re Fish, Wet Heads, Sergebutts or Leatherlegs. Marvin A. McCree Editor, 1960 AGGIELAND 22 23 Left to right: S. B. Whittenburg, Wm. J. Lawson, Price Campbell, Eugene B. Darby, H. B. Zachry, A. E. Cudlipp, L. H. Ridout, Jr., Sterling C. Evans. Not pictured: John W. Newton. Board of Directors A M College System Terms Expire January, 1961 PRICE CAMPBELL Abilene A. E. CUDLIPP Lufkin H. B. ZACHRY Sa n Antonio Terms Expire January, 1963 EUGENE B. DARBY Pharr HERMAN F. KEEP Austin (deceased) L. H. RIDOUT, JR. Dallas WM. J. LAWSON Austin Terms Expire January, 1965 STERLING C. EVANS Houston JOHN W. NEWTON Beaumont S. B. WHITTENBURG Amarillo System Executives Dr. M. T. Harrington Chancellor of the A M System Dr. M. T. Harrington, newly appointed Chancellor of the A M College System, rose to this position from the college presidency which he first held in 1950. In 1953, he was selected as chancellor for the first time, so his new appointment is not unfamiliar to him. Neither is Texas A M. He has been a part of the school for 42 years, earning his B.S. and M.S. degrees here and teaching in the Chemistry Department until 1941 when he journeyed to Iowa State for his Ph.D. degree. Since then, he has continued to serve Texas A M to the best of his ability as an educator, administrator and friend. R. E. PATTERSON Vice-Chancellor Agriculture 25 Execy The Executive Committee, as set forth in the College by-laws, is charged with main¬ taining the objectives of Texas A M College. Meeting once a week, the committee, under the direction of President Rudder, decides how best to keep the college heading toward its primary objective stated by Statute: “The leading object of this college shall be, without excluding other scientific and class¬ ical studies, and including military tactics, to , teach such branches of learning as are re¬ lated to agriculture and the mechanical arts, in such manner os the legislature may pre¬ scribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life” In keeping with this Act of the Legislature the executive committee has pledged itself to the support of these principal items: The A M College of Texas This was a big year for A M. Earl Rudder was inaugurated as president, ascending from a two-year vice-presidency. An Aggie from way back, (Class of 1932), Rudder is familiar with Aggie spirit and traditions. During his term as vice-president, he familiarized himself with A M’s policies and administration. He also recognized problem areas and made it clear he was going to do something about them. And he has. Enrollment is rising, dropouts are decreasing and the Corps is forging ahead, secure in the knowledge that a distinguished military leader (Major General, USAR; com¬ mander, 90th Infantry Reserve Division) will guide Texas A M to new heights. 26 five Committee 1. To develop professional leadership in ag¬ riculture, veterinary medicine, forestry and their allied fields; in engineering, including the “mechanic arts” and technical and indus¬ trial training; in scientific studies and applied sciences. 2. To develop educational leadership through the training of teachers for agriculture, en¬ gineering, basic and applied sciences. 3. To develop military leadership by provid¬ ing a strong and effective system of military training. 4. To develop in potential leaders the moral and spiritual values essential for effective leadership in a democracy. 5. To develop an atmosphere of scholarship within which the faculty can realize their full potential for service to society and within which the student can be inspired toward realization of his potentials. H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar ► C. A. ROEBER Business Manager V J. P. HANNIGAN Dean of Students FRANK W. R. HUBERT Dean of Arts and Sciences Director of Basic Division 27 A. A. PRICE Dean of Veterinary Medicine School of Arts and Sciences At Texas A M twenty-four curricula are available through 14 major departments within the School of Arts and Sciences. These curricula can he grouped into broad general categories of Liberal Arts. Business Administration. Edu¬ cation and Psychology and the Sciences. All programs are sprinkled liberally with courses teaching the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Liberal Arts, which includes the schools of Economics, English. History and Government. Journalism. Mathe¬ matics. Modern Languages, and Preparatory 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 funda¬ mental subjects, with more specialized study to follow. Business Administration majors may specialize in Accounting. Building Products Marketing. Finance. Gen¬ eral Business. Insurance. Marketing or Personnel Admin¬ istration. In this course of study, specialization comes at the beginning of the sophomore year. All programs lead to the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree. The Department of Education and Psychology, and Health and Physical Education offer teacher education programs. To prepare for a teaching career, 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 special field. Bachelor of Science Degrees are available in Botany, Chemistry. Entomology. Meteorology. Microbiology, Phy¬ sics. Preparatory Medicine, Preparatory Dentistry and Zoology. These curricula are planned so the student who discovers a change of interest after beginning in agricul¬ ture or engineering can change with a minimum of loss. Sound wave experiments are only a small part of beginning physics courses in the Physics Department at Texas A M. 29 Agricultural student preparing for a challenging future in Plant Science. 30 School of Agriculture Aggies who choose can prepare themselves for a career in farming, ranching and other businesses associated with agriculture through a variety of programs offered by the School of Agriculture. In addition, systematic training is given in the sciences of chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology, all of which are fundamental in the study of scientific agricul¬ ture. Departments offering baccalaureate degree programs are Agricultural Economics and Sociology, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Sciences, Entomology, Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Poultry Science, Range and Forestry, Wildlife Management. Interdepartmental baccalaureate degree programs in¬ clude Agricultural Journalism, Animal Science, Food Technology, Plant and Soil Science. Also, a preprofessional course in forestry is offered. Service departments within the School are Biochem¬ istry and Nutrition, Genetics, and Plant Physiology and Pathology. Combined with these programs is a wide choice of elective curricula which provides excellent opportunities for the student to satisfy his individual interests and needs, as well as to qualify him for a bachelor of science degree. 31 Texas A M’s multi-million dollar wind tunnel provides research facilities not only for the Aeronautical Engineering Department, but the entire Southwest as well. It is the largest low velocity wind tunnel in the South. School of Engineering Both broad and specialized programs in the engineer¬ ing 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. These curriculum plans include as their main core the fundamentals of engineering science and the basic ma¬ terials related thereto, but in addition they include subjects from the social and humanistic sciences. Thus, not only will the A M engineering graduate be tech¬ nically 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 satis¬ factorily 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. Texas A M does not turn out men trained solely in mechanical manipulative 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 and each leads to the Bachelor of Science degree. They are Aeronautical, Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geological, Mechanical, and Petroleum Engi¬ neering. 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. Various combined degrees are available also. 33 4 34 School of Veterinary Medicine Through its many accomplishments, Texas A M’s School of Veterinary Medicine has earned the reputation of being one of the best schools of veterinary medicine in the nation. Providing complete training in all phases of animal pathology, care and surgery, the school offers the student a B.S. degree in Animal Science in four years or the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree after completion of a six-year program. Various departments within the school are: Depart¬ ments of Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Physiology and Phar¬ macology, and Veterinary Public Health. The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery operates the recently completed Veterinary Hospital and Ambulatory Clinic. Problems in theory are extensively supplemented with practical application. Consequently, the A M Veterinary graduate is well qualified to deal with problems of dis¬ ease and disease prevention in domestic farm animals, poultry, pet animals, zoo animals, fur-bearing animals, and wildlife of all kinds. Graduates are also qualified to combat transmission of disease between man and the lower animals. Instruction and training also are given in meat and milk hygiene. Texas A M’s School of Veterinary Medicine is ac¬ credited by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association and by the United States Department of Agriculture. 35 U) U) ❖ army • 50 air force • 100 Parades highlight Corps Trips each year. Here companies of the 3rd Battle Group and Staffs march through the center of Fort Worth. 37 Section Editor: DICK McGAUGHY Militar Vi OFFICERS COMMANDANT’S OFFICE COL. JOE E. DAVIS Commandant of Cadets Col. Joe E. Davis, Commandant Col. Frank Vaden, Asst. Commandant ARMY OFFICERS Col. Frank L. Elder, PMS T Lt. Col. Jack H. Remele, Exe. Lt. Col. Leroy C. Brown Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns Lt. Col. Hugh R. Williams Maj. Horace A. Lowe Maj. Robert M. Peach Maj. Daniel M. McCorvey Maj. William R. Haley, Jr. Maj. John H. Irving Capt. George W. Hartnell Capt. William H. Rhodes Capt. William L. Martin •Capt. Samuel J. Grant, Jr. Capt. Leland W. Stevenson Capt. Odie E. Biggs Capt. William L. Rife, Jr. Capt. John W. Simmons Capt. Joseph D. Bennett Capt. William F. Ativater CWO Guinard W. Rydell AIR FORCE OFFICERS Col. Charles E. Gregory, PAS Lt. Col. William F. Barnard, Jr. Maj. Charles B. Wells, Jr. Maj. Kenneth B. Wolf, Jr. Capt. David E. Allen Capt. Edwin H. Higgins Capt. Treett Hudson Capt. Gene F. Williams Capt. James B. Killebrew Capt. Sterling D. Goode Capt. Phillip D. Weighs Capt. E. J. Briggs Capt. Baxter T. Duncan Capt. Hulbert F. Weitzel, Jr. Capt. Joseph M. Bennett, Jr. Capt. David J. Chander TACTICAL OFFICERS Maj. Edward L. Scott Capt. Perry J. Shepard Capt. William C. Swindle Capt. Sherwood W. McClaren Lt. Charles F. Hornstein Lt. Robert V. Smith Lt. Marvin B. Olson Fourth row, left to right: Capt. Hartnell, CWO Rydell, Lt. Hornstein, Lt. Smith, Lt. Olson, Capt. Shepard, Capt. Swindle. Third row: Maj. Scott, Capt. Rhodes, Capt. Martin. Capt. Grant, Capt. Stevenson, Capt. Biggs, Capt. Rife, Capt. Simmons, Lt. Col. Williams, Capt. Duncan, Capt. Weitzel. Second row: Capt. Bennett. Capt. Ativater, Maj. Peach, Maj. McCorvey, Maj. Haley, Maj. Irving, Col. Vaden, Capt. Killebrew, Capt. Goode, Capt. Weighs, Capt. Briggs. First roiv: Lt. Col. Brawn, Lt. Col. Remele, Lt. Col. Byrns, Maj. Lowe, Col. Elder, Col. Gregory, Lt. Col. Barnard, Maj. Wells, Maj. Wolf. 38 Department V Third roiv, left to right: M Sgt. Turnipseed, M Sgt. McCollum, SFC Howley, M Sgt. Truiett, M Sgt. Fleshman, SFC Hetzel, SEC Mayne, S Sgt. Rutherford. A lc. Turrentine, T Sgt. McElroy, M Sgt. Thompson. Second row: M Sgt. Linton, SFC Weldon, M Sgt. Hensley, Sgt. Bowdon, SFC Herring, M Sgt. Lee. T Sgt. Daniel, M Sgt. Allen, S Sgt. Novak, S Sgt. Wilson. First row: M Sgt. Switzer, M Sgt. Pamtalion, M Sgt. Latham, S Sgt. Dennis, M Sgt. Card. M Sgt. Miller, T Sgt. Millican, S Sgt. Bradley, A lc. Wittman. ARMY M Sgt. John W. Turnipseed M Sgt. Coy E. McCollum M Sgt. Kennth Truiett M Sgt. Ronald M. Fleshman M Sgt. Allen M. Liton M Sgt. Tilman I. Hensley M Sgt. Clarence C. Lee M Sgt. George E. Switzer M Sgt. Charles A. Pamptalion M Sgt. Herold G. Latham M Sgt. William H. Card M Sgt. Adrian E. Miller M Sgt. Harris G. Willford SFC Wesley Howley SFC Elmer V. Hetzel SFC William E. Weldon SFC Deward A. Herring SFC Robert L. Dennis SFC John T. Lyons SFC James Brown SFC Phillip L. Retherford SFC Jesse A. Mayne Sgt. Wilson L. Bowdon AIR FORCE M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson M Sgt. Henry H. Allen T Sgt. Rogert E. McElroy T Sgt. James B. Daniel T Sgt. Oscar E. Millican S Sgt. Emerson N. Rutherford S Sgt. Albert Novak. Jr. S Sgt. Malcolm K. Wilson S Sgt. David R. Bradley A lc. Kenneth C. Turrentine A lc. James A. Wittman MILITARY PROPERTY CUSTODIANS Mr. Bryan W. Hearne Mr. Alton Taylor Mr. Clyde E. Blum Mr. Melvin R. Casey Mr. Harvey B. Blackmon Mr. Marvin H. Steele Mr. Fred Swain Mr. Floyd T. Mathis Mr. William W. Hahn Mr. John A. Thomas Mr. Monroe L. Schulz 39 Corps WILLIAM B. HEYE. JR. Corps Commander SYDNEY N. HEATON Corps Sergeant Major 40 WILEY WADE DOVER Dejnity Corps Commander Staff LT COL. LT. COL. LT COL LT COL. LT COL BYRON CURTIS BLASCHKE RUSSELL W. NEISIG HILLRY L. RANSON WILLIAM L. WHITNEY LESTER DOYLE NICHOLS Adjutant Intelligence Operations Supply Inspector General LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. PHILLIP GARY ROBBERSON GAYLE OLIVER, III KENNETH RAY McGEE RALPH E. PETERSEN H. JARRELL GIBBS Chaplain Athletics Officer Scholastic Consolidated Band Corps P.I.O. LT. COL. MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. JOE M. LEEPER DAVID HOLLEY ARNOLD HARVEY D. BARBER JOHN N. HARRINGTON Day Student Liaison Head Drum Major Operations Athletic M SGT. JOHN V. KITOWSKI Supply M SGT. GUYRON B. LAYCOCK Communications M SGT. JOHN H. JOHNSON, JR. Communications M SGT. PAUL J. PHILLIPS Scholastic 41 Corps Organization Breakdown Second Wing Staff Maroon Band Second Brigade Staff First Brigade Staff Consolidated Band Staff White Band 42 i Standing, left to right: Heaton, Reeh, Ridgeway, Graff, Whitney, Anthony, Pierce, Chamberlain. Seated: Niesig, Guseman, Vincent. COURT “B” PERCY MIMS President COURT “A” FRANK BLAIR BUCHANAN President Standing, left to right: Heaton, Lester, Brazzell, Beever, Gibbs, Burnett, Belue, Thornton. Seated: Hill, Niesig, Mims, Jaeckle. COURT “B” 43 The Last Corps Trip T judgment day in Aggieland nseness filled the air; there was a trip at hand, not a soul knew where. ed on the drill field Was the world-renowned Twelfth Me The entire fightin’ Aggie Team And the ' famous Aggie band. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. First he surveyed the Aggie team And in terms of an angel swore. By Jove. I do believe I’ve seen I ' ve sea Bfe hem plJ jPay bajj AndWv’ve alwi|«j§Lthe gi« d XFem lose anl BB seen J BuWk neve eefl J quit «J| Andmhat group is this upon this side St. Ptetea(asked his aide, Tlh swefled ' iKs if tojnirst wjd Hde we our judg Jt .......................... |heir fighB jWon or lol S withWIe minis of Heajen Sl ul elernity. ■ P%iiim wlmiSLdecid J And the dru j S so hearing ■ fend said, P la Th rii mf f gfcLFor the laJBKe in Aggielai .’ ' | Lm ' Si [ ■L nd the band p ufe! forth thelanWei f V In notes b(kh| right and •ar to Heav i Apd when the Twelfn Lir W They let out a might BIr That echoed clear to Hea And shook the gates.of Iell. nd ten thou |p gie voices If Sang the soi?g,they hold so dear. jggk I y P dien the band had finished, St. Peter wiped his eyes And said. “It’s hard to see They’re meant for Paradise. And the colonel of the Cadet Corps said. As he stiffly took his stand. “It’s just another Corps Trip, boys. We’ll march in behind the band.” It %‘m W ' i ' ' •V A ; 44 Consolidated Bands Staff LT, COL. RALPH E. PETERSEN Commanding Officer MAJOR VIRGIL E. MULANAX MAJOR DAVID H. ARNOLD Executive Officer Head Drum Major MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR WALTER E. JOHNSTON RALEIGH DEW JOE P. CRADDOCK BERNERD BOARNET JAY P. GATLIN DONALD K. BURTON Adjutant Operations Officer Air Operations Officer Intelligence Officer Supply Officer Day Student Liaison Officer MAJOR M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. M SGT. M SGT. WILLIAM SHENKIR WALTER K. WILLMS GILES L. DODSON RODNEY W. KELLY DON W. COPLEY DAVID L. VOELTER Chaplain Sgt. Major Drum and Bugle Corps Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 45 Tops in Tennis! Maroon Band Roster LIEUTENANTS Badough, K. R. Davis, B. W. Bartay, T. E. Day, W. C. Eckert, W. R. Hamilton, D. R. Haswell, H. M. Hopson, F. A. Howes, R. C. Smith, J. D. Stockstill, J. E. STAFF MEMBERS Boarnet, B. N. Burton, D. K. Craddock, J. P. Mulanax, V. E. Shenkir, W. G. SENIORS Carter, T. L. Sanders, G. Schroder, W. M. Smith, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Armstrong, R. C. Blevins, J. C. Chandler, C. R. Couch, B. K. Kissman, B. K. Leavitt, J. T. Scaggs, W. R. Steinle, F. W. Tallman, J. D. Terrell, T. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Copley, D. W. Voelter, D. L. JUNIORS Buckner, F. L Calkins, R. R. Denison, J. S. Griffith, R. S. Hamilton, J. R. Harrison, J. L. Henneberger, K. Jamison, W. C. Klwinfeld, J. F. Sacco, J. R. Spikes, J. A. SOPHOMORES Betts, J. A. Byron, T. G. Crouch, P. K. Darley, R. G. Dillon, R. M. Dorotik, J. A. Ellisor, J. W. Easley, J. T. Finley, J. G. Fischer, M. D. Hendrix, A. E. Herrington, H. W. Mayfield, R. B. McGill, M. Rabel, A. S. Ray, L. D. Sellman, W. S. Smith, R. E. Stephenson, S. F. Tinsley, M. W. Walker, J. C. Wentworth, E. J. Wilkes, D. E. Wright, R. K. FRESHMEN Ashbrook, D. G. Bailey, M. G. Berg, E. Bess, R. C. Blacksell, B. B. Carpenter, R. F. Clines, H. H. Cockrell, B. Crow, D. J. Crowley, J. B. Daniels, E. J. Davidson, H. A. Elenberg, D. W. Englebrecht, K. Farley, A. R. Fraser, J. W. Frank, J. H. Freeman, C. D. Gay, R. A. Giesweidt, J. A. Goodwin, M. R. Grant, B. W. Greenlee, C. H. Grimes, F. W. Guerra, C. B. Hart, M. S. Hayes, J. B. Holly, J. L. Kendrick, T. J. Martin, D. S. Matthews, D. B. May, A. L. McCullough, J. W. McNess, R. G. Menchaca, A. H. MiUer, C. N. MiUs, R. L. Moore, S. W. Murphy, J. A. Nicholas, D. H. Osburne, L. C. Parker, K. B. Percifield, J. M. PoUark, J. N. Rabel, W. H. Rich, D. A. Rodgers Shipley, G. D. Scaggs, R. G. Simms, G. M. Smith, J. W. Smith, L. C. Smith, P. M. Smith, R. C. Sorensen, A. H. Stevens, R. S. Thompson, R. D. Weddle, M. N. White, J. D. Williams, M. D. Williams, T. L. Commanding Officer BILLY B. EITEL First Sergeant DONALD F. BOREN Drum Major JAMES F. BAILEY 46 Fifth row, left to right: Percifield, Murphy, Ellenberg, Fraser, Ashbrook, Crouch, McNees, Betts, Mills, Barley, Smith, Sims, M. Williams, Easley, Ray, Polland, Mathews, Greenley, Harrington, McGill, T. Williams, Geistweidt, Doratik, White, Tinsley, R. Scaggs, Wentworth, Nicholas. Fourth row: Finley, Ellisor, Rogers, Gay, Burg, Blackwell, Frank, Wilkes, Carpender, R. Smith, Rabel, Shipley, Grant, Bess, Miller, Guerra, Mayfield, Clines, Martin, J. Smith, Davidson, Rich, Sorensen, Englebrich, Crow, Daniels, A. Rabel, Hendrix. Third row: Wright, May, Fischer, Grimes, Parker, Holly, Thompson, Farley, Free¬ man, Crowley, Sellman, Osbourn, Stevens, Hart, L. Smith, Weddle, Hayes, McCullough, Menchaca, Cockrell, R. Smith, Kendrick, Byrom, Walker, Billion. Second row: Stevenson, Boren, Kleinfield, Jamison, Buckner, Kissman, Griffith, Tallman, Sacco, Harrison, Terrell, J. Hamilton, Copley, Steinle, Leovitt, Voelter, Calkins, Dennison, Armstrong, Scaggs, Henneberger, Spikes, Chandler, Blevins. First row: Stockstill, Hawes, Hopson, R. Smith, Burton, Day, J. Smith, Bailey, Shenkir, Petersen, Eitel, Eckert, Craddock, Hutto, Hamilton, Mulanax, Carter, Bastay, Badough, Haswell, Boarnet. M-Band 47 We weren’t trying. Commanding Officer ROBERT B. McJOHNSON Second in Command HARLA D. COX First Sergeant AUBREY C. ELKINS White Band Roster LIEUTENANTS Anderson, J. E. Braswell, J. B. Cox, A. G. Dew, R. E. Edwards, M. S. Johnson, B. B. Lancaster, T. D. Latta, J. S. Roesner, R. H. Savage, F. I. Still, C. E. STAFF MEMBERS Alderman, J. H. Brown, 0. W. Cox, A. G. Cox, H. D. Edwards, M. S. Lancaster, T. D. Mcjohnson, R. B. SENIORS Brown, H. L. Sanders, G. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adams, E. V. Baily, E. I. Banks, M. L. Bell, E. H. Bozardt, J. M. Burg, D. R. Cliett, J. Q. Collinsworth, C. H. Coy, A. E. Dodson, G. L. Dunlap, A. W. Halstead, H. L. Harris, R. S. Kelly, R. W. McDaniel, T. P. Matchett, B. Moore, J. W. Nutt, M. L. Smith, E. B. Sterling, T. Tucker, T. N. Weiderstein, E. C. SOPHOMORES Adams, J. C. Brooks, R. P. Chamberlain, D. H. Christian, L. W. Clifford, N. M. Cooke, D. H. Coombes, J. L. C. Garnett, R. H. German, J. L. Hoffman, B. W. Hoppers, R. Hunt, Z. Kelly, J. W. King, D. Kennedy, M. R. Kirkpatrick, D. Latta, E. F. Lipke, R. R. Meadows, C. D. McFarland, J. New, N. E. Organ, C. Pritchard, A. N. Rhodes, S. Sander, D. Sipe, M. Stack, T. Stearns, R. H. Stanford, R. Thompson, R. W. Willman, J. L. Wise, J. K. Witt, M. P. FRESHMEN Allphin, J. Ayers, R. Barnhart, W. T. Bergstrom, P. E. Boedecker, T. J. Bogart, T. Bradley, H. K. Brehm, A. E. Brown, D. S. Bullock, E. L. Butler, C. L. Byrom, J. Cadle, T. L. Campbell, B. D. Carpenter, R. E. Cherry, W. D. Conant, C. M. Coulson, D. R. Crawford, B, D. Crawford, B. T. Davis, C. E. Devaney, D. B. Dodson, D. B. Duncan, W. D. Dyer, C. Eckhart, L. B. Enney, T. J. Glasser, J. E. Gordon, D. S. Graham, J. S. Hensley, C. W. Israel, G. Jacobs, D. W. Johnston, K. M. Karrer, D. L. Ladd, K. L. Landers, J. B. Lamprecht, W. D. McFarland, K. Miller, R. M. Minyard, J. C. Moon, R. P. Peterson, R. H. Phillips, J. A. Potter, C. H. Sammons, J. E. Shaw, C. R. Smith, V. G. Smith, C. W. Stacy, J. G. Vick, J. E. Wanja, J. N. Willis, D. E. Fifth row, left to right: Bullock, Potter, Barnhart, Graham, Dyer, Thompson, V. G. Smith, Crawford, Hunt, Peterson, Sander, Clifford, Stanford, German K. L. McFarland, Lamprecht, Vick, Landers, King, Stack, Coombes, Willmann, Meadows, Cadle, Glasser, S. B. Brown. Fourth row: Eckhart, Shaw Conant, Rhodes, Carpenter, Cherry, Davis, Coulson, Cooke, Willis, Hoopers, J. W. Kelly, Duncan, Jacobs, Ladd, Miller, Hoffman, J. R. McFarland, Gordon Wise, Johston, Ayers, Minyard, Brooks, DeVaney, Boedecker, Enney. Third row: Stearns, Campbell, Bergstrom, Lippke, Adams, Organ, Bradley, Hensley Brehm, Sipe, C. W. Smith, Phillips, Witt, Kirpatrick, New, E. E. Latta, Garnett, Butler, Moon, Karrer, Stacy, Pritchard, Chamberlain, Byrom, Israel, Me Kay, Wanja, Allphin. Second row: Christian, Matchett, Elkins, Bozardt, Blue, Dodson, Sterling, McDaniel, Smith, Moore, E. V. Adams, Halstead, Collins worth, R. W. Kelly, Dunlap, Tucker, Harris, Nutt, Willms, Bell, Wiederstein, Coy, Cliett, Burg, Bailey. First row: Braswell, Roesner, Alderman, A. G. Cox Savage, J. S. Latta, 0. W. Brown, Lancaster, Mcjohnson, Anderson, H. D. Cox, H. L. Brown, Dew, Sanders, Gatlin, Edwards, Johnston, Arnold, Johnson White Band That’s one way to get it. If I’ve told you once . . . 49 First Brigade Staff LT. COL. WILLIAM D. BEEVER Executive Officer MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR JOHN M. ALVIS JOHN F. BOWMAN ROBERT L. WARZECHA GEORGE S. NAUCK JOHN W. WELCH Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. JOHN H. LOBINGIER RICHARD G. MEADOWS RENATO RAMIREZ JAMES L. HAYGOOD Supply Sgt. Sgt. Major Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. 50 Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Battle Group Second Battle Group Staff First Brigade Staff 51 First Battle Group LT. COL. LAWRENCE FRANK GUSEMAN, JR. Commanding Officer MAJOR CRAIG E. TROTMAN Executive Officer MAJOR MAJOR CAPTAIN MAJOR H. B. BROTHERS, JR. WILLIAM R. SELF PETE T. SCAMARDO JOHN J. KINGSTON Scholastic Officer Supply Officer Intelligence Officer Operations Officer T SGT. WM. SHEPHERD Supply Sgt. T SGT WM. R. BOONE Operations Sgt. T SGT. JOHN D. BOUNDS Public Information Sgt. 52 T SGT. R. E. BOSWELL Sgt. Major Second Battle Group MAJOR ROBERT E. TREES Executive Officer LT. COL. WILLIAM L. McCARTY Commanding, Officer CAPTAIN MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR RAY A. MURSKI RICHARD M. MAYFIELD VERNON R. SIKES RICHARD G. WATTS INGLE C. TRIMBLE Intelligence Officer Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. J. D. CAGE JOHN K. NEAL JAMES R. ARNOLD MICHAEL C. WAGNER Scholastic Sgt. Intelligence Sgt. Operations Sgt. Supply Sgt. 53 Left to right: Mise, Hayden, Phillips, Nitch, Kolpack, Burk, Roden, Hibbs, Hazelwood, Gary, Merka, Rudder, Menn, Hix, McGaughey, Anz, Tschirhart, Sprinkle, R. Taylor, Stone, Leonard, Norton, Mitchell, Adamson, Evans, Scales. Fourth row: Hudson, J. R. King, Davis, Mikulec, Jacob, Krawetz, P. King, Byrd, Kuns, Parker, Bearden, Kramer, T. Wilson, Brothers, Aiken, Gabriel, Wolpman, Kithas, Hays, Blackard, Brainard, Schoon, McGaughy, Parish, Janert, Schuenemann, Hyde. Third row: Maceo, Fonville, Flaherty, McDaniel, Sloan, Goodrich, Cram, Killion, Haney, B. Wilson, A. Boswell, Miller, Korth, Clack, Smith, Scott, Hall, Rodriguez. Second row: Walton, Gilbert, Nichols, Haygood, R. Boswell, Taylor, Johnson, Overton, Nelson, Wiese, Forms, Beall. First row: Hines, Hill, Seeker, Beever, B. Stone, Curry, Alexander, Young, Massengale, Scott. Chased Chaise A-l Hahdy . . . 54 Wrestling Champs. Company A-l Roster LIEUTENANTS Alexander, B. J. Bell, R. Edge, W. L. Hill, R. M. Hines, C. W. Marlow, F. R. Massengale, R. C. Scott, G. W. Seeker, W. A. Sullivan, P. L. Tinsley, R. C. Young. R. C. STAFF MEMBERS Beever, W. D. Boswell, R. E. Haygood, J. L. Self, W. R. Whitney, W. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Beall, J. B. Lorms, D. P. Nelson, T. A. Overton, W. A. Taylor, G. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Johnson. T. G. Nichols, P. R. Weise, R. A. CORPORALS Brothers, D. W. Gabriel, D. C. Goodrich, T. B. Kolpack, M. A. McGaughy, P. L. Mikulec, V. M. Nichols, J. W. Norton, T. A. Rudder, J. E. Walton, M. M. Wilson, T. B. Wilson, W. L. SOPHOMORES Adamson, B. D. Beardon, J. P. Clack, E. K. Hix, W. M. Korth, J. D. Kramer, E. D. Menn, W. C. Scales, W. C. Sloan, R. S. Smith, G. L. Tschirhart, L. E. FRESHMEN Anz, R. B. Aiken, A. E. Blackard, F. K. Boswell, A. H. Brainard, J. F. Burk, J. L. Byrd, B. L. Cram, R. H. Davis, J. G. Evan, C. E. Flaherty, D. J. Fold, H. B. Gale, A. R. Gary, A. R. Haney, R. V. Hall, J. W. Haydon, R. B. Hays, T. R. Hazlewood, R. G. Hibbs, J. A. Hudson, G. W. Hyde, E. 0. Jacob, N. L. Janert, H. H. Killian, B. K. King, C. P. King, J. P. Kithas, J. A. Knapp, W. S. Krowetz, H. A. Kuns, R. G. Leonard, W. M. McDaniels, L. P. McGaughy, R. W. Maceo, V. G. Merka, W. G. Miller, R. F. Mise, D. K. Mitchell, R. F. Murchison, J. S. Nitch, E. J. Parker, T. R. Parrish, T. A. Phillips, C. R. Roden, R. W. Rodriquez, J. E. Schoon, C. L. Scheunoman, C. E. Scott, J. B. Sprinkle, W. Stone, P. H. Taylor, R. W. Wolpman, K. K. Young, F. R. Commanding Officer WELDON K. CURRY First Sergeant JOE L. GILBERT 55 Fifth row, left to right: Majers, Holt, Benson, Adams, Nelson, Smith, Janski, Simpson, Rowe, Nobles, Vahrenkamp, Spiller, Hederman, Hanna, Pendery, Pavlik, Brod, Coppage, Isdon, Cauley, Bates, Ahart, English , Blaschke, Thomas. Fourth row: Webb, Lowrance, Termini, Gillies, Groves, Wiesner, Martinez, Stapper, Briggs, Faust, Caram, Keen, Cook, Brint, Brook, Morrison, Josephson, Aldrich, Harwell, Valadez, Cowley, Rodriguez, Crocker, Floyd, Zumwalt, Hodges, Woodward. Third row: McGarraugh, Appleton, Bader, Martinez, Emery, Nogueria, Hunter, William. Second row: Luce, Champagne, Howerton, Bradford, Carney, Sterzing, Gavitt, Smith, Williams, Myre, Shepherd, Montgomery, Roach, Taylor. First row: Esterfan, Mayhue, Laningham, Westbrook, Turner, Martin, Whelan, Nerren, Smith W., Margraf, Ghiselin, Karrer. B-l 56 Tops, Fish Firing. Company B-l Roster LIEUTENANTS Ghiselin, R. G. Karrer, j. G. Lanningham, Charles C. Margraf, W. R. Smith, W. L. Turner, D. B. Westbrook, J. P. STAFF MEMBERS Kingston, J., Jr. Nauck, G. J. SENIORS Candler, H. W. Ellerbee, A. D. Estefan, A. A. Machemehl, J. E. Mayhue, D. W., Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Howerton, W. R. Montgomery, G. K. Myre, J. E. Pennington, H. D. Shepherd, W. L. Sterzing, H. K. STAFF SERGEANT Williams, D. D. JUNIORS Bradford, H. 0. Carney, C. H. Gavitt, W. B., Jr. Roach, J. 0. Smith, R., Jr. SOPHOMORES Ahart, J. F. Bates, R. D. Brooks, J. T. Caram, M. H. Coppage, R. K. Emery, T. C. Faust, J. E. Groves, J. W. Hanna, C. R. Janski, J. A. Josephson, L. A. Luce, J. N. Martinez, J. M. Morrison, R. M. Nelson, J. B. Nobles, J. W. Pavlik, G. A. Rodriguez, L. A. Rowe, L. M. Vahrenkamp, D. F. Woodward, J. K. FRESHMEN Adams, C. L. Aldrich, E. W. Appleton, B. D. Bader, M. B. Benson, J. L. Blasche, C. L. Bohannon, J. L. Briggs, J. B. Brint, J. W. Brod, T. L. Cawley, B. E. Cook, A. T. Cowley, H. P. Crocker, D. F. English, J. L. Floyd, L. H. Gillies, R. B., Jr. Harwell, D. W. Hedeman, W. R., Ill Hodges, J. M. Holt, G. B. Home, H. L. Hunter, R. D. Isbon, J. E. Keen, J. F. Lowrance, R. R. Magers, J. H. Martinez, J. E. McGarrough, R., Ill Nogueira, M. D. Pendery, H. H., Jr. Ritchie, M. B. Shivers, R. A. Simpson, D. W. Smith, J. T. Spiller, H. G. Stapper, M. M. Termini, N. F. Thomas, L. A. Valdez, J., Jr. Webb, G. M. Wieser, M. B. Williams, J. B. Zumwalt, J. H. Commanding Officer ROBERT W. WHELAN Second in Command JOHN T. MARTIN, JR. 57 Sixth row, left to right: Fugitt, Peterson, Pate, Huglett, Gidden, McPherson, Baucum, Griffin, Rainwater, Sharp, Runge, Shipley, Cosby, Ward, Thurman, Hoza, Jackson, Barnett, Powers, Adams, Lloyd, Danszieser, Morrow, Henderson, Stewart. Fifth row: Wiley, Rosser, Cushing, Joines, Heine, Reatherford, Maxwell, Helmke, Richburg Z., Willeford, Wallace, Deshotels, Divin, Webb, Harrison, Eickenloff, Hansen, Hudson, Taylor, Powell, Menke, Hulbert, Sims, Carter, Kiekbusch, Faubian. Fourth row: Stuhrenberg, Ritchie, Boyt, Crews, Groves, Salinas, Cepica, Kennedy. Third row: Wilkersbn, Lawrence, Batte, Kyle, Hoyt, Hines, Munn, Caines, Wharton, Saunders, Riley, Godwin, Loudermilk, Holland, McDonald. Second row: Moore, Ogg. First row: West, Wisdom, Yar¬ brough, Watson, Saenz, Elrod, Blue, LeUnes, Underwood, Freeman, Warzecha, Blake, Kelly, Richburg T., Jones. Anchors aweigh C-l Rally ’round the AGGIELAND 58 Crooked referees. Company C-l Roster LIEUTENANTS Blake, J. L. Elrod, J. W. Freeman, J. P. Jones, G. M. Kelly, T. F. W. P. Ortiz, G., Jr. Richberg, D. T. Saenz, E. C. Stufflebeme, K. W. Underwood, R. J. Watson, J. B. West, W. L. Wisdom, T. E. Yarbrough, H. E. Lawrence, C. E. Loudermilk, F. McDonald, M. N. Wharton, D. F. Wilkerson, J. CORPORALS Fugitt, B. G. Kiekbusch, J. D. Lloyd, F. R. McPherson, R. G. Runge, R. S. Sharp, W. W. Stuhrenberg, W. A. SOPHOMORES STAFF MEMBERS Boone, W. R. Warzecha, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Godwin, R. D. Hoyt, J. M. Kyle, R. C. Munn, H. 0. STAFF SERGEANTS Batte, C. D. Riley, V. L. Saunders, J. L. JUNIORS Gaines, G. L. Hines, T. W. Holland, H. W. Adams, H. R. Barnett, J. R. Cepica, W. J. Cosby, J. W. Danszeiser, D. A. Eickenloff, J. A. Harrison, J. A. Helmke, L. C. Hudson, J. P. Moore, J. A. Richberg, M. Z. Shipley, J. D. Sims, W. L. Taylor, V. K. Wallace, C. B. Wiley, T. W. FRESHMEN Baucum, T. A. Berger, E. C. Boyt, E. C. Carter, N. Crews, C. E. Cushing, G. E. Deshotels, J. D. Divin, E. H. Faubion, C. E. Gidden, R. S. Griffith, J. R. Groves, D. G. Hansen, H. A. Heine, R. R. Henderson, R. H. Hoza, R. G. Hughlett, A. W. Hulbert, F. A. Jackson, R. S. Joines, J. E. Maxwell, D. G. Menke, C. A. Morrow, M. E. Pate, F. M. Peterson, A. W. Powers, B. L. Powell, G. W. Rainwater, C. F. Reatherford, H. W. Ritchie, J. E. Rosser, H. E. Salinas, R. A. Stewart, K. L. Thurman, M. L. Ward, J. E. Webb, R. H. WUleford, G. P. Second in Command DORSEY D. BLUE Sixth row, left to right: Ramsay, Graef, Hall, Pippin, Baird, Schroeder, Petty, Gardner, Palmer, Gilliam, Peters, Michna, Anderson, Flores, Davis A. L., Patrick, Rompel, Daris J. T., Ryan, Cochran, Kiel, Rhodes M., Grant, Jumper, Carter, Carpenter. Fifth row: Valiente, McMahan, Martin R. L., Sart- welle, Nash, Aduddell, Blackburn J. E., Ridout, Jackson B. J., Swafford, Sterzing, Jackson J. C, Warzecha, Durgess, Tibbels, Ralph, Mayo, DeLeon, Royal, Stanley, Pollard, Goodwyn, Lowe, Martin H. B., Crocker, Meyer, Servello. Fourth row: Gayle, Jochetz. Third row: Ray, Burk, Dickerson, Wilson, Rhodes R. E., Lilly, Boyle, Nolan, Richardson R. F., Jones, Woodard. Second row: Barham, Moore, Gerard, Wilkinson, Rogerson D. R., Ammerman, Garrett, Roger- son P. G., Atkins, Zlomke, Brown, Royder. First row: Blackburn. Tennis, anyone? 60 Gina! ! Shares Rodeo Title. Company D-l Roster LIEUTENANTS Woodard, W. R. FRESHMEN Gerard, D. S. Rogarson, D. R. Rogarson, P. G. Royder, F. D. Wilkinson, L. W. Zlomke, J. E. SENIORS Amerman, C. H. Atkins, 0. L. Brown, J. P. Hatchell, W. J. keeper, L. E. Loveland, J. P. Pogue, R. J. Richardson, J. B. Weem, D. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Boyle, F. G. Burk, J. B. Dickerson, B. E. Richardson, R. F. JUNIORS Jones, B. M. Lilly, V. E. Nolan, R. L. Ray, W. M. Rhodes, R. E. Wilson, H. F. CORPORALS Barham, W. W. Carpenter, T. M. Davis, A. L. Davis, J. T. Gardner, L. R. Ralph, T. H. Ryan, D. L. SOPHOMORES Anderson, R. E. Aduddell, P. L. Baird, J. C. Dyar, W. A. Cochran, C. L. Gayle, W. M. Gilliam, G. E. Goodwyn, B. R. Graef, S. B. Hall, F. F. Jochetz, C. D. Owen, Garry Palmer, E. P. Patrick, R. D. Ramsay, R. W. Ridout, J. R. Servello, A. Swafford, T. Y. Pollard, D. L. Valiente, M. E. Blackburn, J. E. Burgess, C. L. Carter, R. E. Crocker, A. D. DeLeon, R. E. Flores, J. P. Grant, P. W. Jackson, R. J. Jackson, J. C. Jumper, P. H. Kiel, G. D. Lowe, J. E. Martin, H. B. Martin, R. L. Mayo, C. L. McMahan, D. W. Meyer, J. R. Michna, J. L. Nash, J. C. Peters, J. E. Petty, R. R. Pippin, N. W. Rhodes, M. Rompel, A. E. Royal, W. A. Sartwelle, J. D. Schroeder, J. E. Stanley, R. L. Sterzing, T. R. Tibbels, J. T. Warzecha, D. A. Commanding Officer TARRY L. BLACKBURN Second in Command RICHARD L. GARRETT 61 Fourth row, left to right: Buck, Powell, Gilpin, Nichols, Hood, Dickerson, Parish, Rodriguez, R. Wadsworth, Ternus, Miller, Dews, Hoppe, Isham, Phillips, Carnes, Dolbey, Shields, Albrecht, Moore, Grebe, J. Beaty, Cassaw, Alanis, B. Wadsworth, Wedemeyer, Wilson. Third row: Jennings, Prichard, Hickerson, Saenz, C. Beaty, Jewell , Blackmon, Johnson, Bassett, Stevens, Moody, Ferrell, Julian, Gilmore, Dickinson, McDonald, Nahas, Oldham, Clarke, Woodruff, Simank, Negrotto, Partridge, Asbury, Raymond Sandefer. Second row: Norton, Atkinson, Elfont, Smith, Hull, Reynolds, Herne, Watts, Mahaney, Dungen, Bales, Allen, Przada. First row: Marshall, Reeves, Adams, Stokes, Shields, Harrod, Dillon, Anderson, Warren, Yost. Courtesy of Catalina swimsuits Play boys 62 You ought to see our G. P. R. Company E-l Roster LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Adams, C. S. Dillon, W. A. Marshall, E. D., Jr. Reeves, L. L. Warren, J. D. Yost, C. D., Jr. SENIORS Anderson, A. S Fleming, T. M. Raba, C. F. Stokes, J. B., Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Heme, W. L. Mahaney, M. P., Ill Przada, P. L. STAFF SERGEANT Elfont, R. A. JUNIORS Allen, R. C. Bales, K. R. Dungen, R. L. Hull, T. H. Reynolds, T. R. Smith, L. F. Tate, C. R. Watts, N. W. Alanis, D. C. Asbury, G. R. Beaty, J. L. Blackmon, L. L. Button, E. D. Carnes, J. D. Clarke, G. R. Dolbey, B. I. Ferrell, J. F. Gilpin, B. W. Grebe, E. L. Hood, H. R. Jennings, J. H. Jewell, E. M. Johnson, C. R. Julian, G. D. Kassaw, J. D. Miller, D. L. Moody, W. F. Moore, A. T. Norton, D. J. Parish, T. F. Phillips, R. C. Powell, K. W. Raymond, F. D. Rodriguez, J. L. Shields, J. C. Wadsworth, R. B. FRESHMEN Albrecht, W. A. Bassett, S. P. Beaty, C. G. Buck, C. J. Dews, R. M. Dickerson, J. R. Dickinson, N. D. Gilmore, D. W. Hickerson, C. L. Hoppe, L. D. Isham, R. V. Maxwell, R. C. McDonald, L. M. Nahas, N. M. Negrotto, W. D., Ill Nelson, T. H., Jr. Nichols, P. D. Oldham, L. S. Partridge, J. C. Prichard, J. P. Saenz, J. A. Sandefer, D. B. Simank, M. D. Stevens, D. E. Ternus, T. P. Thompson, G. M. Wadsworth, B. R. Wedemeyer, C. E. Wilson, P. C. Woodruff, W. W. Commanding Officer RONALD L. HARROD Second in Command GEORGE R. SHIELDS First Sergeant M. P. MAHANEY, III 63 Fijth row, left to right: Lowe, Bookman, Abernathy, Hall, Bickham, Scott L., Brown, Curtis, Truner, Corry, Taines, Duelm, Lowrey, Pittman, McKee, Pyle, Malcolm, Brooks, Drees, Keahey, Whitfield, Beck, Nagy, Edgar, Guerra, St. Clair. Fourth row: Maddox, Anderson, Lee, Brown, Horn, Farias, Reeder, Rector, Johnson, Sims, Piram, Palmore, Yonkers, Stephens, Wimberly, Wright, Wallace, Delavan, Bayne, Larue, Thompson, Rivette, Gray, Sumpter, Snel- grove. Third row: Davis, Baird, Garner, Ellis, Contreras, Collier, Scott W., Yentzen, Lauterbach, Waddell, Ashley, Shadwick, Kleypas, Thomas, Mange, Guajardo, Wilke. Second row: Broesche, McKinnie, Whitmire, Soules, Dombart, Burt, Simmons, Hudspeth, Light, Cox, Ramirez, Reiser. First row: Ward, Marceleno, Griffith, Pope, Bowman, Margan, Solymosy, Ewing, Boone, Stough, Miller, Province, Dye, Calvin, Stacha, Williams, Owing, Clayton, Hallo- man, Magee, Powell. F-l 64 Runners-up in Wrestling. Company F-l Roster LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Boone, J. R. Clayton, W. R. Dye, E. E. Magee, D. Marceleno, T. Miller, J. D. Owings, A. Powell, B. R. Solymosy, E. S. Stacha, A. Williams, P. D. STAFF MEMBERS Bowman, J. Ramirez, R. SENIORS Calvin, N. J. Ewing, T. Griffith, B. Holloman, J. D. Morgan, J. Pope, P. Ward, H. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cox, T. N. Dombart, A. B. Hudspeth, F. B. Light, G. A. Whitmire, R. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Burt, W. F. Reiser, R. J. Simmons, R. T. Soules, L. H. Ashley, P. Baird, M. J. Bayne, R. L. Broesche, E. N. Brooks, E. R. Brown, G. G. Contreras, H. A. Davis, L. E. Drees, D. B. Ellis, K. G. Farias, C. Garner, C. P. Gray, C. E. Guajardo, T. Guerra, R. J. Johnson, C. F. Keahey, M. Kleypas, L. E. Larue, J. Lee, D. 0. Lowe, D. Lowrey, R. E. Mange, E. C. McKee, C. Palmore, W. L. Piram, B. Pittman, J. Pyle, J. C. Raines, T. E. Scott, W. J. Sims, E. Thomas, D. W. Thompson, K. J. Turner, W. H. Waddell, J. S. Wallace, R. E. Whitfield, B. F. Wright, W. W. Yentzen, W. M. Yonkers, J. D. FRESHMEN Abernathy, R. Anderson, J. E. Beck, T. N. Bickham, C. R. Bookman, R. W. Brown, C. G. Brown, G. M. Collier, L. E. Corry, A. N. Curtis, C. G. Delavan, R. A. Droemer, R. G. Duelm, F. 0. Edgar, D. T. Hall, R. A. Horn, H. J. Lauterbach, J. C. Maddox, E. T. Malcom, D. K. Nagy, E. L. Rector, K. R. Reeder, J. P. Rivette, C. P. Scott, L. R. Shadwick, P. C. Smart, D. L. Snelgrove, C. R. St. Clair, R. B. Stephens, C. L. Sumpter, D. 0. Wilke, 0. C. Wimberly, B. L. Executive Officer WILLIAM M. STOUGH 65 Fourth row, left to right: Felkner, Murray G., Melton, French, Jameson, Medley, Scurggs, Stevens, Imle, Raba, Lentz, Classen, White, Halm, Logan, Lewis, Wood, McCollough, Walker, Carlson C., Balser, Philips, Eberle, Retallack, Anderson, Beal. Third row: Mays, Bailin, Traylor, Carlson G., Rodgers, Redmon, Boone, Sabin, Nickell, McKeen, Evans, Nutt, Mason, John, Pirkle, Goodman, Merritt, Justiss, Landers, Brothers J., Toole, Ternus, Monroe, Murray J., Gibson, Lock, Dover, Bollinger. Second row: Stancil, Rekterik, Cox, Hall, Smith, Heck, Cobern, Miller, Hagaman, Crockett, Ellington, KeathJey, Cage, Stiebing, Dinklage, Heer, Nichols, Taylor, Frank, Mettke. First row: Brashears, Montgomery, Todd, Alvis, Adickes, Young, Chamberlin, Barnes, Killebrew, Kuklies, Utay, Brothers B., Guseman. G-l Wild flower One-eyed Jill 66 Upperclassman Firing Champs. Company G-l Roster LIEUTENANTS JUNIORS Barnes, M. D. Brashears, A. D. Killibrew, B. E. Todd, G. E. Utay, G. W. Young, J. R. STAFF MEMBERS Alvis, J. M. Brothers, A. D. Cage, J. D. Franklin, W. C. Guseman, L. F. Lobingier, J. H. Neal, J. K. Sikes, V. R. SENIORS Kuklies, M. C. Laurel, A. D. Micklitz, K. N. Montgomery, D. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cobern, C. P. Heer, B. C. Keathley, C. R. Maxwell, M. D. Nichols, E. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Hagaman, J. L. Heck, B. W. Smith, J. C. Stiebing, J. E. Walton, C. E. Cox, P. A. Crockett, J. G. Dinklage, T. H. Ellington, J. R. Hall, F. W. Miller, A. R. Taylor, F. A. Young, C. H. SOPHOMORES Anderson, G. R. Beal, R. H. Boone, L. Carlson, C. S. Carlson, G. E. Classen, E. H. Dover, W. L. Gibson, D. D. Goodman, R. E. Halm, D. G. Imle, J. F. Jameson, G. E. Landers, E. H. Lentz, D. B. Lewis, E. P. Lock, H. H. Mason, L. D. Melton, M. D. Munro, C. R. Murray, G. P. McCollough, R. A. Nickell, T. N. Nutt, J. W. Retallack, M. E. Sabin, C. B. Scruggs, D. L. Stancil, B. M. Stevens, J. M. Stoneham, J. H. Ternus, J. S. Toole, I. Walker, M. D. White, R. L. FRESHMEN Bailin, H. S. Balser, G. L. Brothers, J. A. DoUinger, J. E. Eberle, M. L. Evans, H. L. Frank, W. J. Felkner, J. L. French, W. A. Harvick, G. N. John, R. M. Justiss, J. F. Logan, G. F. Mays, W. R. Medley, E. L. Merritt, J. C. Mettke, W. D. Murray, J. C. McKeen, W. R. Philips, P. V. Pirkle, P. S. Raba, L. J. Redman, C. E. Rodgers, J. 0. Trant, C. W. Traylor, S. G. Wood, G. G. Commanding Officer CHARLES S. CHAMBERLIN Second in Command ARLIS W. ADICKES Fijth row, left to right: Hall, Conway, Foster, Koehler, Burke, Strother, Runder, Nelson, Schaffer, Issocson, Hotchkiss, Amos, Lipper, Thompson, Hursey, Vilcog, Lane, McBride, Lewis, Eversburg, Morgan, Etheredge, VanWert, Tyclaska, Prickette, McDonald. Fourth row: Brantley, Terrill, Morton, Turner, Brent, Ryan, Sellers, Hammond, Wright, Castillo, Hill, Payne, Riojas, Langford, Walton, Burnett, Tantzen, Lewis, King, Dickens, Marshall, Tompkins, Ogilvie, Bobo, Hickman, Buis. Third row: Garcia, Terzian, Peveto, Hoch, Oliver, Sharp, Bowers, Armstrong, VanBibber, Eubank, Davidson, Coffey, Busch, Falco. Second row: Gordon, Rollins, Worley, Fritzler, Martin, Cravens, Minor, Scales, Dunlap, Miller, Dierking, Hosier, Luker. First row: Bredlow, Starr, Kristiansen, Hollingsworth, Andrews, Davis, Turner, Smith, Van Cleave, Spencer. 68 Pick a pair . . . Kinda lost, aren’t we? Company H-l Roster LIEUTENANTS Bredlow, T. G. Hollingsworth, M. Pena, L. X Smith, E. E. Spencer, G. R. Turner, R. L. Kristiansen, K. Van Cleave, J. E. Starr, T. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cravens, J. W., Jr. Dierking, I. S. Luker, C. F. Martin, M. R. Worley, C. S. STAFF SERGEANTS Dunlap, J. L. Fritzler, R. G. Miller, J. H., Jr. Minor, J. Scales, B. R. Hosier, E. D. CORPORALS Amos, W. J. Bowers, M. L. Brent, H. L. Burke, J. W. Conway, B. J., Jr. Gordon, J. S. Hall, M. W. Marshall, C. D. McBride, J. W. Thompkins, H. A. SOPHOMORES Armstrong, R. S. Buis, W. B. Dickens, H. D. Etheredge, T. 0. Falco, P. A. Garcia, H. X. Hoch, E. L. Issacson, J. H. Koehler, W. F. Lane, B. R. Morton, A.- G., Ill McDonald, H. C. Ogiluie, D. S. Peueto, J. H. Schaffer, J. F. Terzian, G. E. Tydlaska, J. H. Van Wert, J. C. Van Bibber, J. W. FRESHMEN Bobo, J. L. Brantley, W. A. Burnett, W. G. Busch, P. A., Jr. Castillo, F. G. ' Coffey, T. R. Davidson, D. L. Eubank, C. M. Eversbeing, P. A. Foster, G. Funderburk, J. D. Hammond, M. B. Hickman, J. M., Jr. Hill, W. H. Hutchkiss, D. G. Hursey, P. E. King, W. E. Langford, H. L. Lewis, J. C. Lewis, L. A. Lipper, D. H. Luby, J. R. Morgan, M. D. Nelson, A. F. Oliver, N. P. Payne, N. L. Prickette, J. F. Riojas, R. E. Runder, C. P. Ryan, P. A. Sellers, P. A. Sharp, W. D. Struther, H. G. Tantzen, D. R. Terrill, W. B. Thompson, R. V. Turner, D. M. Vilcoq, P. M. Walton, N. E. Wright, G. C. Commanding, Officer EDWIN D. DAVIS, JR. 69 Second Brigade Staff COL. FRANK B. BUCHANAN Commanding Officer MAJOR LT. COL. LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR JOE BILL BELUE HERBERT D. BURLING ROBERT B. KEITH WAYNE P. SCHNEIDER THOMAS W. BROWN Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer MAJOR M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. ALLEN N. BURNS DONALD A. WILLIAMSON HARRIS E. HAYNES FRANKLIN T. OSBORNE EDWARD A. TODD Chaplain Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Sgt. Major 70 Battle Group Company Company Fourth Battle Group Staff Company Company Company Company Battle Group Company Company Company Company Company Company Second Brigade Staff 71 Third Battle Group LT. COL. THOMAS R. HAMILTON Commanding Officer MAJOR FLOYD W. KAASE Executive Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR GERALD R. LOWER MARVIN J. SCHNEIDER LARRY A. WINKLE Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer MAJOR JIMMY R. ARCHER Supply Officer M SGT. TRAVIS WEGENHOFT Sgt. Major T SGT. JOE H. HEGEYSI Intelligence Sgt. T SGT. SETH L. WELD Supply Sgt. 72 Fourth Battle Group LT. COL. GEORGE W. OHLENDORF Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR CLARENCE E. BUTRIDGE RICHARD M. BIONDI PAUL E. NEWTON Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer MAJOR MAJOR DANNY J. SNOOKS ROBERT L. BEAZLEY Operations Officer Commuter and Chaser M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. ROGER S. TERRY RONNY J. HAMPTON CHARLES E. OUALLINE LARRY M. DUBUISSON Sgt. Major Scholastic Sgt. Operations and Training Sgt. Supply Sgt. 73 Fifth Battle Group Staff LT. COL. CHARLES VINCENT Commanding Officer MAJOR HENRY E. BLAZEK Executive Officer CAPTAIN MAJOR CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CULLEN S. ALLEN JOE W. WOODWARD PAUL D. RUSHING ROBERT A. JONES Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN CAPTAIN M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. JOE MUNSON CLIFFORD H. RAY CLYDE N. HALE RALPH B. HENDRICKS HERBERT D. MILLS Athletic Officer Supply Officer Sgt. Major Operations Sgt. Supply Sgt. 74 Grab Bag Shut up and deal. 75 Fourth row, lejt to right: Harrison, Seaman, Symm, Coppedge, Mills, Smith, McClain, Marshall, Cavitt, Sullivan, Patterson, R. Beck, Bower, Dougherty, Clary, P. J. Cooper, Kappel, J. Beck, Melugin, Delgado, Cain, Putman, Svetlik, Fitch, Sandlin, McAllister. Third row: Wilson, Gaudiano, Garcia, Kutach, J. Cooper, Galindo, Hunter, Gordon, Taylor, Hale, Vela, Cummings, Torrans, Goettle, Jacobs, Winder, Davis, Webber, McNatt, Bragg, Miller, Elliott, Nash, Gerard. Second row: Reed, Keeling, McGaughy, Norman, Hoerman, Whitehouse, Fierros, Dodge, Loveland, Hammer, Liles. First row: Reyes, Pond, Barranco, Wehring, Flennigin, Snooks, Kennison, Winckler, Schnider, Alexander, White, Archer, Bulger, McCree, Martin, Bullington, McMath, Morony, Blaschke. Cleopatra? 76 Sleepy-time Gal Freshman Rifle Team runners-up. Company A-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Bulger, S. D. Bullington, G. G. Flenniken, N. E. Kinnison, P., Jr. Martin, R. F. McCree, M. A. McMath, L. M. Pond, P. J. Orr, T. E. Reyes, P. Stone, L. W. Wehring, W. L. White, R. A. STAFF MEMBERS CORPORALS Clary, J. H. Cooper, P. J. Coppedge, R. E. Gordon, C. L. Hale, F. M. McAlister, K. W. McClain, C. W. Melugin, R. K. Nash, W. W. Patterson, J. S. Reed, J. L. Symm, C. E. Winder, J. H. SOPHOMORES Archer, J. R. Biondi, R. M. Blaschke, B. C. Buchannon, F. B. Keith, R. B. Schneider, W. P. Snooks, D. J. Williamson, D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dodge, J. H. Hoermann, C. E. Loveland, G. A. McGaughy, R. V. Whitehouse, G. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Donalson, D. A. Hammer, G. J. Norman, J. M. Fierros, F. A. Beck, J. D. Bragg, E. M. Cavitt, W. D. Collins, D. 0. Davis, W. H. Garrits, R. P. Gaudiano, A. F. Hopkins, D. F., Jr. Kelly, E. G. Lallier, A. S. Putman, G. H. Seaman, C. K. Sullivan, C. E. FRESHMEN Acklen, R. L., Jr. Beck, R. R. Bowers, J. R. Cain, D. N. Castaneda, J. A. Cooper, J. C. Cummings, R- C- Daugherty, H. W. Delgado, R. M. Elliot, A. C., Jr. Fine, R. Fitch, L. A. Galindo, S. M. Garcia, J. M. Gerard, D. Goettle, J. A. Golub, S. H. Guy, J. D. Harrison, R. C. Hoffman, W. M. Hunter, D. T. Hunter, R. D. Issacson, R. D. Jacobs, H. M. Kappel, R. A. Key, J. H. Kutach, S. J. Marchall, J. K. McNatt, T. S. Miller, G. C. Mills, R. Z. Mount, G. R. Sandlin, M. W. Smith, R. M. Svetlik, D. J. Taylor, J. Terry, R. D. Toarns, P. H. Vela, C., Jr. Walker, F. B. N. Webber, R. W. Wilson, D. J. Wolley, B. J. Commanding Officer DON ROBERT ALEXANDER Executive Officer HADEN 0. WINCKLER Fifth row, left to right: Donald, Herrin, Stark, Howard, Cory, Hinojosa, Groves, Henderson, Hopkins, Davis, Matula, Read, Morris, Pargmann, Beyer, Parker, Cooper, Herring, Liston, Willman, Nelson, Brandon, Zimmerman, Ragan, Davis, Praezel, Chapeit. Fourth row: Alaniz, Browder, Hoffman, Hunter, Sargent, Robinson, Brady, Mitchell, Neely, Miller, Watts, Riente, Fry, Kittrell, Graham, Tipton, Wueste, Holcomb, White, Woychesin, Reveley, Dixon, Cunningham, Rook, Cerna, Dearstine. Third row: Robinson, Gonzales, Godfrey, Cazmeas, Randell, Vales, Mejia. Second row: Steel, Eagle, Goebel, Sawey, Rector, Holland, Boese, Floyd, Hof fman. First row: Farrow, Carol, Meredith, Draper, Madden, Green, Barlow, Huggins, Patterson, Swarts, Wade, Ed¬ monds, Gregg. B-2 I just love convertibles. Study, all the time study! 78 High hopes! Company B-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Barlow, J. B. Carroll, B. W. Edmonds, R. E. Gregg, D. M. Madden, R. A. Patterson, P. B. Swarts, A. E. Wade, R. D. Davis, W. A. Groves, M. G. Kittrell, L. L. Matula, B. R. Neely, L. C. Riente, J. A. Schneider, M. M. Steel, J. D. SOPHOMORES STAFF MEMBER Nichols , L. D. SENIORS Draper, D. R. Farrow, D. G. Meredith, C. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Floyd, J. D. Hedderman, C. W. Heger, A. J. Hoffman, D. D. Rector, J. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Boese, R. F. Goeble, R. J. Holland, G. L. Sawey, W. G. Weaver, L. B. CORPORALS Browder, J. T. Alaniz, R. Brady, L. M. Cory, H. .A. Curry, C. A. Donald, R. C. Fry, L. E. Hanus, F. J. Herrin, J. A. Herring, D. M. Mintz, E. L. Morse, C. H. Murillo, M. A. Parker, L. G. Read, R. L. Robinson, C. A. Staples, G. A. Vales, E. M. Willmann, J. L. Woychesin, J. L. FRESHMEN Beyer, W. H. Brandon, C. M. Cazamias, J. U. Cerna, R. G. Chaput, A. J. Copper, H. W. Cothren, S. D. Cunningham, T. J. Davis, J. H. Dearstyne, W. F. Dixon, B. W. Geldmier, C. L. Godfrey, J. F. Gonzales, J. E. Graham, R. E. Henderson, D. M. Hinojosa G. G. Hoffman, R. R- Holcomb, H. L. Hopkins, D. W. Howard, J. B. Hunter, C. R. Liston, H. E. Miller, K. J. Mejia, C. V. Mitchell, E. G. Nelson, J. E. Pargmann, G. R. Praesel, C. E. Randell, H. G. Reveley, M. B. Robinson, R. K. Rook, G. D. Sargent, J. W. Stark, R. R. Tipton, D. R. Watts, K. G. White, P. G. Williams, J. R. Wueste, J. A. Zimmerman, H. L. Commanding Officer ADRIAN G. HUGGINS Second in Command WILLIAM J. GREEN Fifth row, left to right: James, McGuire, Holbein, Liljestrand, Robertson, Morris M., Hederick, Pixley, Moore, Hale, Ragsdale, White, McClain, Partida, Blocker, Hoegemeyer, Grout, Fenley, Cornelius, Webb, Miller, Garry, Browning, Metcalf, Held, Weaver. Fourth row: Alvarado, Chapman, Gilbreath, Koegl, Boyd, Gafford, Bailey, Schneider, Villarreal, Hilton, Richy, Eyhorn, Fix, Bryant, Kirk, Hawthorne, Carter, Neugebaver, New, Parkman, Barrett, McCann, Greer, Mitchell, Strange. Third row: Rodriguez, Guiterrez, George, Morris B., Huerta, Knox, Pigott, Deupree. Second row: Gudgen, Gilliland, Moller, Brown, Hale, Bowman, Issacs, Peyton, Stubbs, Russell, Crockett, Foy, Wright, Feagins, Castleberry, Gray. First row: Starr, Schneider, Flanagan, Langley, Spurlock, Woodard, Lowder, Cates, Burns, Chapman, Hensley. C-2 80 Sorry, I’m busy! Second in Bowling. Company C-2 Roster SENIORS Cates, C. C. Chapman, J. R. Christian, F. H. Davis, R. Langley, S. P. Hensley, K. E. Reid, M. M. Starr, R. L. STAFF MEMBERS Hamilton, T. R. Lowder, G. R. Schneider, M. J. Sekerka, J. J. Heaton, S. N. Reid, T. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brown, B. C. Castleberry, T. G. Harn, P. J. Muller, C. T. Russell, J. K. Stubbs, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Feagins, T. J. Fox, D. D. Isaacs, R. W. Klehm, J. J. Lackey, J. L. Peyton, W. B. Schooh, P. D. JUNIORS Crockett, W. R. Hale, D. Wright, W. B. CORPORALS Alvarado, R. Bailey, C. D. Deupree, D. W. Gilbreath, N. R. Gudgen, K. P. Moore, C. W. Pixley, T. A. Schneider, A. D. Webb, T. F. SOPHOMORES Cates, B. A. Fenley, J. B. Gary, E. Grout, J. C. Hale, R. E. Hoegemeyer, W. H. Holbein, T. S. Metcalf, M. P. Partida, R. Richey, R. C. Rodriquez, R. C. FRESHMEN Barrett, P. C. Boyd, B. B. Browning, J. M. Bryant, R. E. Carter, J. W. Chapman, D. N. Cornelius, J. C. Fix, R. E. Guiterrez, G. George, M. S. Greer, M. L. Hedrick, J. P- Held, J. T. Hilton, J. C. Huerta, W. James, W. E. Knox, E. B. Koecl, K. W. McCann, T. E. Mitchel, R. E. Morris, B. L. Morris, M. Neucebauer, W. E. New, G. K. Parkman, K. B. Picott, J. M. Strange, R. J- Villarrell, G. Weaver, L. A. White, C. J. Commanding Officer MAX WILSON WOODARD Executive Officer JOSEPH C. SPURLOCK Left to right: Hordy, Richardson, Ellis, Dunn, Luhn, Antosh, Simms, Godwin, Johnson, Jenson, Dewbre, Airhart, Shaw, Lednicky, Dixon, Pickeld, Wright, Ratliff, Muller, Kearns, Moore, Fairby, Kaha, Armand, Ganales, Medford, Harrison. Fourth row: Stevens, Wheeler, Ibson, Vela, Burr, Underwood, McKinsey, Terrant, Sweatman, Ihrag, Craig, Buckner, Ratcliff, Siner, Meynard, Spencer, Word, Rutledge, Krona, Heepman, Bridges, Hall, McHard, Os¬ borne, Adams, Shultz. Third row: Essary, Ferrel, Moore, Branch, Jacobs, Nail. Second row: Vestel, Ellison, Gomez, Hegyesi, Miner, Sanders, Turner, McMullen, Riley, Bauer, Abbot, Leonard, Seiler, Kilpatrick, Murphy, May, Semana. First row: Hartley, Mijalis, R. Johnson, Blagg, Rix, Cooper, Wasson, Leyton, J. Johnson. The latest in Bearskin rugs! Too Many Chiefs, Not Enough Indians! Company D-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Cooper, J. E. Hartley, J. C. Johnson, J. R. Johnson, R. H. Segers, D. R. STAFF MEMBERS Sanders, K. W. JUNIORS Ellison, R. T. Mills, J. T. Seiler, K. E. Somano, R. B. Turner, L. B. Dewbre, G. W. Ellis, G. W. Essary, J. W. Hale, G. A. Heyman, E. F. Kana, F. Sweatman, R. T. FRESHMEN Hygesie, Joe Weld, Seth L. Wegenhoft, Travis L. Winkle, Larry A. SENIOR Layton, H. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bauer, D. E. Gomez, R. V. Howell, J. F. McMullen, J. M. Murphy, M. D. Tucker, R. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Abbott, J. M. Kilpatrick, R. L. Leonard, C. A. Riley, J. E. CORPORALS Airhart, T. P. Branch, B. R. Canales, H. Harrison, W. H. McKenzie, J. Osborne, W. G. Ratcliff, L. J. Simms, L. P. Spencer, D. S. Vela, A. N. Vestal, T. R. Underwood, L. E. SOPHOMORES Antosh, N. T. Arman, D. R. Bridges, R. E. Burr, R. W. Cherry, J. D. Dunn, G. C. Cregg, C. F. Dickeson, G. W. F rabee, R. Farrell, E. B. Ibison, J. Ihrig, J. R. Jacobs, J. D. Jensen, C. M. Johnson, J. E. Kearns, J. H. Lednicky, B. L. Luhm, F. E. Moore, G. C. Moore, J. L. Neel, R. E. Schulze, T. J. Shaw, L. E. Sinor, D. Stephens, W. M. Wheeler, J. C. Second in Command MARCUS G. BLAGG First Sergeant L. ROGER RATLIFF 83 Fourth row, left to right: Tenhet, Moreland, Ramirez, Terrill, Zunker, Eitt, Ohlendorf, Schulmeier, Cunningham, Miears, Young, Johnson, Lepnicky, Per¬ kins, Flannagan, Pease, Ehrhardt, Paul, Schmices, Aiken, Sprague, Taylor, Locke, Wheeler, Normon, Daily, Wiggins. Third row: Kercheval, Bland, Tate, Pepper, Murphy, DeLuno, Wilder, Conner, Cantu, Payne, Lawrence, Brand, Jarmon, Monteer, Alexander, Rodrequiz, Jones, Baldry, Butler, Kohutek, Scar- cella, Schepps, Thierry, Martinez, Hoopes, Taylor, Howe, Rainey. Second row: Carothers, Martin, Morris, Rigsby, Duffield, Hicklin, Townsend, Burchers, Pickard, Mitchell, Schmidt, Tew, Woodfin, Erickson, Skelton. First row: Henk, Morris, Brooks, King, Hirsch, Munro, Gardner, Ohlendorf, Bolin, Burnett, Gloor, Jakson, Butridge, Cicherski. 1 E-2 4 Dangerous curves Not much in front, but what a background . . Sleepy time gal 84 Can ' t win ’em all. Company E-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Bolin, L. F. Brooks, T. Burnett, D. G. Butridge, C. Cicherski, J. A. Gardner, F. E. Gloor, W. Hirsch, J. D. Jackson, J. Jackson, J. H. King, K. W. Munro, G. J. STAFF MEMBERS Ohlendorf, G. W. Thompson, B. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Pickard, R. A. Strickland, D. M. Weiss, S. R. Yeargan, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Burchers, L. F. Duffield, D. W. Henry, J. Q. Hicklin, W. Mitchell, J. B. Rigsby, E. D. Townsend, W. B. Woodfin, J. W. JUNIORS Cunningham, D. F. Erickson, C. R. Morris, D. A. Schmidt, W. F. Tew, R. A. SOPHOMORES Aiken, C. H. Alexander, T. E. Anthis, J. R. Baldry, J. S. Brand, H. D. Carothers, J. D. Eitt, G. D. Flanagan, J. C. Kohutek, E. H. Landrum, J. R. Lepnicky, B. J. Locke, L. J. Miears, R. A. Monteer, D. H. Moreland, C. R. Ohlendorf, H. M. Paul, T. C. Ramirez, F. Rodrequiz, A. Scarcella, L. L. Schepps, D. J. Schmidt, J. Schulmeier, D. Skelton, J. N. Spraque, F. H. Taylor, W. F. Tenhet, P. A. Young, M. C. FRESHMEN Bland, J. L. Butler, E. L. Cantu, R. Daily, R. R. DeLuno, J. Denton, G. P. Ehrhardt, W. Fleming, J. A. Garza, H. Hoopes, J. J. Howe, D. A. Jarmon, L. L. Johnson, H. Johnson, J. Jones, T. Kercheval, C. A. Lawerence, H. P. Martinez, H. Murphy, F. Nichols, J. W. Normon, J. W. Paulus, W. C. Payne, H. A. Pease, F. W. Pepper, J. F. Perkins, J. G. Rainey, D. M. Tate, M. W. Taylor, H. A. Taylor, J. E. Terrill, J. B. Thierry, R. K. Watson, C. L. Welsh, R. M. West, N. 0. Wiggins, R. K. Wilder, D. E. Wheeler, A. W. Zunker, S. E. Conner, J. Y. Cunningham, Commanding Officer HAROLD A. HENK Second in Command DON B. MORRIS First Sergeant MILTON P. MARTIN 85 Fifth row, left to right: Smith, Wehring, Thompson, Harrell, Olson, Kerley, Young, Teaque, Platt, Bissett, Heddins, Smith, Joiner, Roberts, Bryant, Taylor, Jones, Blythe, Jones, Mitchell, Flores, Krebs, Eshieman, Lott, Odell. Fourth roiv: Dyer, Engel, Hale, Holmes, Wilmarth, Ready, Jamail, Askew, Guiberteau, Mitchell. Peyton, Donnell, Pry, Sims, Burnett, Newsom, Blair, Gallatin, Werner, Mattlage, Smith, McClinton, Newman, Spillman, Palmer. Third row: Griggs, Byassee, Stepp, Brown, Mauck, Ruchmar, McClure, Hunnicutt, Chalker, Traynor, Jakovich, Smith, Gomez, Sanders, Humphries. Second row: Mc¬ Farland, Holmes, Morrow, Terry, Bradley, Barnhill, McCutchen, Schier, Vaughan, Searey, Bush, Preston, Huber, Saenz, Hutson, Beasley, Dowdy, Barker, Greer, Reed, Martinez, Faulkner, Reed, Shell, Humphries, O’Hara, Pierce, Merritt, Downey, Perry, Hillier, Jackson, Brown, Biondi, Murff, Gambrell, Phillips. F-2 Diamond in the rough Is that a ring on her finger? Fish Swimming Champs. Company F-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Barker, L. B., Jr. Dean, B. R. Dowdy, N. M. Downs, T. E. Faulkner, J. E. Gambrell, J. A. Greer, J. B. Hillier, D. E. Jackson, J. F. Martinez, R. 0. Merritt, G. T. Murff, J. M. O’Hara, M. T. Perry, R. T., Jr. Phillips, W. F. Reed, D. H. Reed, J. L. STAFF MEMBERS Brown, T. Bibbs, J. Haynes, B. Newton, R. Ovalline, C. Terry, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bush, D. G. Hutson, B. B. McCutchen, B. M. Preston, C. M. Schier, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Barnhill, C. M. Bradley, C. L. Holmes, W. W., Ill Huber, K. M., H Morrow, B. W. Saenz, 0. Vaughan, W. J. SOPHOMORES Beasley, J. D. Burnett, D. B. Dyer, E. M. Flores, A. Gomez, B. V. Hale, R. N. Heddin, G. C. Joiner, R. E. Jones, T. D. Lott, M. M. Mitchell, B. C. Mitchell, W. W., II Newsom, W. J. Odell, J. D., Jr. Olson, D. M. ' Peyton, M. T. Pry, W. R., II Sanders, J. A. Sims, T. L. Smith, H. W. Smith, J. D. Wehring, C. H. FRESHMEN Askew, J. R. Bissett, R. C. Blair, S. L. Blythe, L. D. Brown, G. A. Bryant, T. D. Byassee, H. L. Chalker, J. M. Combes, Z. E. Donnell, V. L. Engel, R. E. Eshleman, J. D. Gallatin, G. E. Griggs, W. D. Giberteau, 0. J- Harrell, M- W. Hdames, G. G. Humphries, W. L. Hunnicutt, L. B. Jakovich, E. K. Jamil, G. A. Jones, H. M. Kerley, W. C. Krebs, J. P. Mattlage, K. P. Mauck, F. R. Merrill, S. A. McClinton, G. M. McClure, J. H. Newman, J. A. Palmer, L. S. Platt, J. F. Ready, G. W. Roberts, W. H. Ruchman, P. C. Smith, T. M. Smith, J. W. Spillman, J. C. Stepp, M. D. Taylor, W. R. Teague, C. W. Traynor, E. H. Werner, E. H. Wilmarth, S. D. Young, J. G. Commanding Officer JON M. PIERCE Second in Command STANLEY B. HUMPHRIES First Sergeant william f. McFarland 87 h- v. Seventh row, left to right: Johnson, Jones, Cotter, Tally, Tripp, Lopez, Crouch, Small, McOwen, Martin, Theeck, Wilson J., Gregg, Jensen, Andrews, Yandell, Rutledge, Hutcheson, Montgomery, Payne, Moffitt, Hubert, Wilson D., Griffith, Manley, Dennis. Sixth row: Jordan, Sullivan, Savage, Lovick, McKnight, Riddle, Rabel, Biering, Shaw, Fuller, Hollis, Bailey, Reeves, Walker, Cowly, Schulze, Shively, Henderson, Burchers, Hicklin, Longan, Paschall, Persyn, Howard, Spivey, McKown. Fifth row: Pyron, Roberts, Davis S., Martin, Whitlock, Howell, Vaught, Vogel, Bowen, Erisman, Walters, Abernathy, Pate, Wilson J., Davis J., Coon, Sherill, Carver, Holveck, Turner, Christi, Webb, Ward, Harris, Shores. Fourth row: Kniffin, Atkins, Smiley, Tisdale, Kern, Beall, Hughes, Hearn, Anderson, Robinson, Henson, Tatum, Bryant, Davidson, Scott, Ingle, Moore, Stroll, Lloyd, Appleton, Halbert, Hooks, Jester, Mc¬ Intosh, Forrester. Third row: Foster, Fenn, Harrison, Breeding, Navar, Humber, Deal, Jagot. Second row: Warren, Fitzgerald, Wynn, Bridges, Garcia, Nichols, Taylor, Mays, Lowe, Lawrence, Weldon, Botard, Hampton, McGinty, Morris, Dubuisson, Lindley, Vogt, Todd. First row: Reagan, Nelson, Elli¬ son, Hill, Harwood, Jackson. Arabian nights G-2 Over hill, over dale 88 Rodeo runners-up. Company G-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Ellison, D. W. Jackson, H. C. Nelson, R. J. Reagan, W. M. STAFF MEMBERS Dubisson, L. M. Harwood, W. E. Todd, E. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Botard, R. W. Hampton, R. J. Mays, R. A. Taylor, C. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Bridges, M. J. Lindley, J. W. Lowe, R. D. Wynn, W. N. JUNIORS Lawrence, D. C. McGinty, S. R. Morris, K. M. Nickols, R. M. Oefinger, S. W.. Jr. Vogt, G. W. Weldon, J. C. SOPHOMORES Appleton, E. R. Bailey, E. M. Bryant, J. A. Crouch, C. G. Davidson, R. J. Deal, D. E., Jr. Erisman, R. E., Jr. Fuller, J. P. Griffith, D. R. Halbert, 0. G. Hausman, R. M. Henderson, D. R. Holveck, J. A. Hubert, E. T., Jr. Hughes, D. R. Ingle, R. V. Loyd, R. D. Martin, E. L. McKown, R. R. Montgomery, D. F. Moore, W. B. Navar, L. G. Payne, J. B. Shaw, W. A. Shiveley, M. H. Strole, M. B. Sullivan, J. L. Turner, L. D. Vogel, W. 0. Walther, J. R. Warren, C. W., Jr. Webb, B. H. FRESHMEN Abernathy, M. T. Anderson, T. C. Andrews, W. R. Atkins, G. K. Beal, J. H. Bierine, R. W. Bowen, R. L. Breeding, D. W. Burchers, J. M. Carver, W. T. Christie, R. J. Coon, K. R. Cotter, W. J. Crowell, T. Davis, J. E. Davis, S. E. Dennis, R. A. DeWald, R. C. Fenn, J. 0. Forester, T. M. Foster, D. F. Gregg, B. J. Harris, H. E. Harrison, C. E. Hearne, W. C. Henson, J. L. Hickler, R. W. Hollis, J. R. Hooks, R. F. Howard, W. E. Howell, B. K. Huber, J. Y. Hutchenson, D. P. Jagot, J. H. Jamail, E. J. Jenson, D. W. Jester, R. S. Johnson, R. E. Jones, W. B. Jordan, R. D. Kern, J. F. Kniffin, J. W. Longan, B. J. Lopez, J. A. Lovick, J. S. Manley, J. M. Martin, T. F. Mayse, J. B. Moffitt, E. A. McIntosh, D. K. McNight, J. T. McOwen, J. S. Paschall, B. V. Pate, R. S. Persyn, P. Pyron, K. C. Rabel, H. E. Reeves, B. A. Riddele, R. B. Roberts, C. R. Robinson, G. W. Rutledge, J. E. Savage, T. M. Schores, S. A. Schultz, E. W. Scott, L. B. Scott, R. C. Sherrill, W. B. Small, T. H. Smiley, J. M. Spivey, J. W. Swanson, J. L. TaUey, C. M. Tandre, R. L. Tatum, M. N. Theick, J. A. Tisdale, L. W. Tripp, R. G. Vaught, C. D. Walder, J. W. Ward, B. C. Whitlock, L. E. Wilson, D. F. Wilson, J. 0. Yandell, H. L. Commanding, Officer DAN R. HILL Second in Command DAVID W. ELLISON First Sergeant FRANK A. FITZGERALD 89 Fifth roiv, left to right: Brossmann, Pruett, Stuckey, Medford, Nix, Macmahan, Meyer, Cooner, Hutton, Townsend, Warlick, Burton, Johnson, Graves, Seaquist, Story, Mutheral, Morgan, Bonham, Dowling, Loke, Pederson, Moseley, Henson, Lang, O’Connor, Thomas, Rabbe, Anderson. Fourth row: Cas- tanon, Smith, McGregor, Neely, Valdez, Lozo, Mogford, Carter, Marshall, Ruhman, Boetcher, Martin, Wylie, Maderia, Hartsell, Hamilton, Hill, Swift, Mc- Tavish, Alford, Ernest, Kitchen, Skripka, Woods, Hall, Novason, Briseno. Third row: Chappa, Rogers, Schneider, Harry, Stenger, Ham, Harvey, Rundell. Second row: Harrington, Davidson, Spencer, Baur, Harrington J. N., Blakewood, Baur 0. First row: Barranco, Nanc, Miller, Guynes, Belue, Sutherland. H-2 90 But we were rained out. Company H-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Barranco, S. C. Nance, D. R. Sutherland, T. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Box, R. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Austin, T. L. Baur, 0. T. Blakewood, R. R. Spencer, R. E. JUNIORS Baur, P. S. Solis, R. T. SOPHOMORES Boettcher, D. H. Bonham, D. P. Briseno, C. G. Chapa, D. C. Ernst, H. E. Hall, J. L. Hamilton, B. J. Harrington, J. N. Harvey, J. B. Hill, J. C. Hutton, W. L. Hynson, L. M. Johnson, C. D. Kitchen, G. A. Lang, W. R. Lowke, G. E. Lozo, R. D. Martin, B. W. Mogford, J. L. Morgan, D. L. Neely, R. C. Petterson, B. M. Ruhmann, J. M. Seaguist, M. E. Skripka, C. F. Storey, F. B. Swift, C. H. Thomas, R. C. Valdez, J. M. Warlick, C. E. Woods, D. L. FRESHMEN Alford, D. G. Anderson, R. J. Brossmann, G. F. Burton, J. D. Carter, D. A. Carter, W. N. Castonon, R. G- Coonrod, P. W. Dowling, E. S. Graves, G. P. Ham, H. C. Hartsell, P. Madera, J. T. Marshall, J. T. McGregor, J. E. McMahan, W. R- McTavish, W. W. Meyers, J. H. Mosley, H. M. Mosley, P. E. Motheral, S. F. Nix, W. D. Novasod, T. S. O’Conner, C. J. Pruett, J. D. Raabe, M. L. Rogers, J. L. Rundel, W. K. Schneider, H. L. Smith, D. W. Stenger, E. N. Stuckey, N. W. Townsend, F. M. Wiley, J. M. Commanding Officer W. A. GUYNES Second in Command W. C. MILLER First Sergeant T. J. DAVIDSON 91 Fifth row, left to right: Ross, Garrison, Ainsworth, Palmer, Carter, Cashiola, Mills, Woodard, Clark, Hotard, McCoy, Ross, Randolph, Cannon, Heiteman, Todd, Steger, Birdwell, Orsag, Winningham, Walker, Rice, Wheelan, Adams, Arnold, Eubanks, Reeves. Fourth row: Holidy, Watson, Urso, Beerwinkle, Sides, Trejo, Scasta, Faulk, Novosad, Varisco, Mikberger, Liguez, Schehin, Gale, Hughes, Adams. Third row: Hale, Lloyd, Bass, Patton, Halbert, Baker, Novosad, Startz, Potts, Wilson, Frazier, Simmons, Galvez, Goodenough, Sell, Murdock, Spencer. Second row: Huffman. First roiv: Witcher, Copeland, Kelley, Floeck, Rogers, Thompson, Litton, Louden, Pulliam, Machemehl, Thompson, Wunsch, Johnson. 1-2 Still more cheesecake . . . Everyone cant win! Company 1-2 Roster FIRST LIEUTENANTS Allen, C. S. Johnson, W. D. Loudon, F. J. Rogers, C. W. Witcher, R. A. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Bryant, C. W. Copeland, W. R. Floeck, N. B. Kelley, V. L. Machemehl, L. H., Jr. Pulliam, D. G. Roesscer, G. C. Rosser, T. N. Thompson, C. L. Williams, S. J. Wunsch, H. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Frazier, W. R. Patton, D. G. Simmons, R. E. Spencer, R. N. Startz, A. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Bateman, G. D. Calvez, A. E. Murdock, D. D. Sell, J. T. Thomas, R. K. JUNIORS Baker, J. Bass, W. T. Goodenough, W. H. Halbert, J. R. Lloyd, D. H. Novosad, A. L. Potts, R. C. Wilson, F. N., Jr. SOPHOMORES Adams, J. R. Arnold, J. H. Beerwinkle, D. R. Cannon, T. H. Clark, J. M. Cashiola, M. J. Eubanks, J. T. Gail, L. G. Garrison, W. R. Huffman, L. J. Milberger, L. J. Mills, J. W. McCoy, M. D. Orsag, J. W r . Palmer, B. L. Randolph, J. N. Reeves, T. J. Rice, B. B. Ross, M. R. Scasta, J. L., Jr Sides, J. E. Steger, R. Woodard, G. L. Wheelan, J. D. FRESHMEN Adams, R. L. Ainsworth, M. A. Birdwell, J. W. Carter, B. R. Faulk, R. H. Heitzman, G. D. Holidy, T. L. Hotard, E. P. Hughes, S. E. Ligvez, M. 0. Novosad, J. D. Ross, R. L. Schehin, M. L. Sprague, K. W. Todd, C. E. Trejo, D. C. Vrso, J. J. Varisco, B. J. Waker, R. J. Watson, J. W. Winningham, J. D. Commanding Officer GEORGE W. LITTON Second in Command CLIFFORD G. THOMPSON Left to right: Hutton, Childs, Benthul, Potts, Dockery, Welch, Dantzler, Mathis, Carll, Bacon, Fort, Santerre, Taber, Kirkpatrick, Poehl, Overhultz, Cassens, Hruska, Kolhasinski, Roach, Hill, Bellamy, Hillin, Moore, Hornsey, Delavan, Clary. Third row: Burley, Fuschak, Burgamy, Taylor, Trant, Whittington, Cooner, Hughes, Walton, Krolczyk, Smith, Elder, Whitley, Gathright. Second row: Roy, Coleman, Bowers, Williams, Abbott, Hoffman, Hurley, Potter, Thompson. First row: Lynch, Winkleman, Bradshaw, Pelham, Waggoner, Caton, Smith, Branham, Cone, Johnson. K-2 All dressed up, hut no place to go. Not 17 No trump, fool 94 We played fair! Company K-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Williams, James Bradshaw, J. L. Branum, A. P. Bridges, J. Cone, M. M. Gonzales, H. J. Hauser, E. H. Johnson, J. D. Lynch, F. L. Pelham, J. T. Winkelman, E. E. STAFF MEMBER Woodward, J. W. SENIOR Smith, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Abbott, A. W. Bower, R. Hoffman, R. Hurley, D. Jackson, J. B. Potter, R. H. Thompson, C. D. STAFF SERGEANT Hendricks, R. B. SOPHOMORES Bellamy, L. Benthvl, R. G. Beverly, J. Burgamy, G. R. Burley, C. E. Cassens, A. B. Childs, C. D. Clary, L. W. Dantzler, L. E. Dockery, B. R. Fort, G. E. Fuschak, D. R. Gathright, H. Hill, A. T. Hillin, J. W. Hoff, H. M. Hornsey, J. C. Hruska, S. J. Kolbasinski, T. F. Krolczyk, L. Moore, G. E. Overhultz, J. W. Potts, J. A. Richers, F. J. Roach, L. J. Roy, J. 0. Santerre, G. L. Taber, E. C. Whiteley, T. G. Whittington, R. FRESHMEN Bacon, J. A. Carll, W. D. Cooner, K. E. Delavan, R. J. Elder, J. H. Gipson, J. H. Hughes, D. G. Hutton, W. S. Kirkpatrick, W. L. Mathis, R. N. Poehl, R. Smith, P. R. Walton, J. V. Welch, C. E. Commanding Officer HARDY M. CATON Executive WILLIAM W. WAGGONER First Sergeant DAVID C. COLEMAN Water, water everywhere 95 Sixth row, lejt to right: Swain, Moores, Singley J., Nixon, Hall, Deaver, McKinnon, Singley E., Burton, Puckett, Kinderley, Hoppe, Halligan, Oliver, Lincoln, Ripstein, Baker G., Young, Dornak, McClaine, Standrige, Schroeter, Collins, Warren, Pechacek. Fifth row: Davis, Knox, Conners, Crumpton, Tim- mey, Bernhearty, West, Carter, Hudson, Higgins, Kent, Meniord, Cavington, Bieshers, Red, Falsters, Childers, Aldrich, Baker B., Grim. Fourth row: Nalter, Allen, Triplett, Kittler, Wisdom, Boeder, Tolan, Hanningan, Poe, Caswell. Third roiv: North, Cichols, Hill, Bonorden, Hooks, Palmer, Plumbely. Second roiv: lifer. First row: Roberts. Check this . . L-2 96 Football Champs. Company L-2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Bonorden, H. Dulock, F. Douglas, D. Echols, C. Hajovski, C. J. Hill, 0. Hooks, H. North, B. Palmer, W. Vrba, J. Woodard, D. STAFF MEMBERS Barber, H. Jones, R. A. SENIORS Carrol, J. B. CoUins, S. Garrison, 0. Plumlee, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Costlow, D. Hannigan, R. Powe, M. Reitz, R. Roeder, J. STAFF SERGEANTS Barber, B. Davis, E. Kettler, T. Tanner, H. Toland, R. Wisdom, B. G. JUNIORS Batten, B. H. Burk, J. Long, J. Martindale, W. Triplett, E. CORPORALS Childers, J. Conners, C. Crumpton, A. T. Davis, S. Halter, R. McLain, J. Oliver, W. Timme, R. SOPHOMORES Burton, J. French, A. Foster, J. Holland, J. Judson, J. Jalligan, J. Knox, D. Lincoln, C. Long, J. Moers, D. Swain, R. Pechacki, W. FRESHMEN Aldrich, D. Baker, G. Baker, W. Bearrie, J. Berhardi, L. Brashears, W. Carroll, J. Carter, J. Cobb, J. Collins, J. Covington, R. Crim, F. Deaver, R. Dornak, E. Gorman, R. Hall, J. Higgins, D. Hoppe, C. Kennerly, T. Kent, G. Kerley, M. McKennon, G. Minyard, J. Patranella, K. Puckett, W. Reed, C. Rippstin, K. Schroiter, H. Singley, E. Singley, J. Standridge, S. Thurman, M. Warren, A. Cotnmanding Officer JAMES F. ROBERTS Second in Command CLAUS D. UFER 97 Lejt to right: Koch, Kent, Deutrich, Huntington, Martinez, Matthews, Sunday, Benson, Duncan, Walton, Byer, Krenek, Ferguson, Hamil, Kramm, Miller, Caffey, Sanders, Ramsey, Telford, Huggi ns, Wilson, Kipp, Harper, Taylor, Kuhn, Ledbetter. Fourth row: Hopkins, Brice, Baylor, Shivers, Phillips. Third row: L. Smith, Fisher, Glockzin, Lester, Keeling, Van Dyke, Simmons, Broussard, Bindley, Marrou, Sebesta, Powitsky, Skinner, Finch, Haynes, Janner. Second row: Caskey, Campbell, Huitt, Piper, T. Smith, Jones. First row: Munson, Garner, Milstead, Payne, Oliver, Muenter. M-2 ft. A campfire, a girl, and . . . 98 We were just playing for the sport. Company M-2 Roster SENIORS Garner, R. A. Milstead, C. F. Muenter, R. H. Munson, J. U., Jr. Oliver, G., Ill Payne, H. B., Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Huitt, E. L. Jones, D. H. Piper, P. K. Roberts, J. E. Smith, T. E. Van Winkle, S. N. CORPORALS Caskey, R. D. Finch, G. C. Haynes, F. Keeling, T. D. Lester, B. H. Sebesta, C. J., Jr. Simmons, W. A. Smith, L. B. SOPHOMORES Broussard, C. J. Fisher, F. C. Freiling, W. E. Glocksin, A. 0. Janner, C. F. Keller, J. C. Kelley, A. R. Lindley, B. C. Marrou, J. M. Powitzky, D. E. Stogdill, M. Stradinger, J., Ill Van Dyke, L. E. Waghorne, R. C. Westbrook, S. FRESHMEN Baylor, J. T. Benson, J. R. Brainerd, J. F. Brice, R. G. Caffey, L. R. Cobb, J. D. Deutrich, F. H. Dolezal, E. J. Farris, L. E. Ferguson, J. M. Harper, J. L. Hopkins, J. W. Huggins, A. K. Huntington, B. N. Ison, G. D. Keller, J. L. Kent, J. E. Kipp, K. W. Kramm, R. E. Krenek, B. J. Kuhn, D. R. Lager, W. C. Ledbetter, R. P- Matthews, W. R. Miller, W. H. Minor, C. R. Peter, P. Phillips, J. D. Ramsey, D. W. Shivers, R. A. Stuckey, C. B. Sunday, A. A. Taylor, W. M. Telford, W. L. Walker, E. L. Walton, J. D. Young, B. M. Commanding Officer HOWARD B. PAYNE, JR. Executive Officer CHARLES F. MILSTEAD How about mowing the grass! 99 First Wing Staff LT. COL. JOHN T. JAECKLE Executive Officer COL. J. C. BURTON Commanding Officer MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR MAJOR RICHARD DAMON ANTHONY J. WINKLER WALTER S. CANNON JOHN H. MATTHEWS Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. KENNETH J. DEMEL A. C. HILL Sgt. Major Supply Sgt. M SGT. M SGT. SCOTT S. McKAY EDWIN H. HARRIS Scholastic Sgt. Intelligence Sgt. 100 Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Second Group Staff Squadron Squadron Squadron 101 First Group Staff MAJOR MAJOR ROBERT P. LEE ROBERT C. DABNEY Adjutant Scholastic Officer M SGT T SGT. JEROME W. KAHANEK EDMUND P. WINSTON Sgt. Major Supply Sgt. 102 Second Group Staff LT. COL. WALTER M. BREEN Commanding; Officer T SGT GERNOT W. ARNOLD Scholastic Sgt. 103 M SGT. MARVIN L. SCHNEIDER Operations Sgt. Commanding Officer SHELTON R. DOERKSEN, JR. Second in Command ROBERT C. OHLENDORF Swimming Champs! Squadron 1 Roster LIEUTENANTS Fann, L. E. Gill, J. L. Hudson, W. B. Hughes, J. H. Lamb, N. W. McLeod, S. R. Proctor, B. S. Terp, A. H. STAFF MEMBERS Bednar, W. J. Demel, K. J. Jaeckle, J. T. Kahanek, J. W. Lee, R. P. McGee, K. R. SENIORS Hernandez, C. M. Herold, J. D. King, J. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Anderson, D. W. CoUins, R. F. Eastwood, D. V. Selby, R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, W. R. Blackmon, N. V. Fairly, R. S. Rohrbough, S. W. Sanders, A. L. Whitmah, A. M. JUNIORS Agorastos, C. M. Donelson, R. R. Kotylo, W. A. SOPHOMORES Baranski, J. P. Cardwell, J. W. Cloud, C. M. Cragin, G. P. DeMieri, J. L. Dodson, B. C. Duffey, M. N. Earle, G. L. Eichblatt, D. L. Hogan, R. P. King, S. J. Martin, J. B. Mazzeo, P. S. Molberg, J. J. Morris, D. McKean, R. E. Nicholson, J. R. Phaup, M. L. Ramsower, R. C. Schmidt, J. D. Terry, J. W. Treat, R. W. FRESHMEN Adams, D. R. Alexander, J. M. Anderson, W. K. Atkinson, R. D. Autry, E. T. Barrientes, R. J. Batey, T. A. Bay, D. W. Best, S. J. Carter, D. D. Copeland, L. L. Davis, J. F. DiUon, P. D. Duggan, C. M. Glynn, C. L. Gibbs, J. L. GUI, J. M. Gurley, W. T. Haner, C. A. Janes, D. B. Kuehn, N. R. Lemmon, H. G. List, C. W. McMicheal, B. L. McNeU, V. A. Matzke, C. W. Maxwell, G. S. Molik, T. P. Morris, G. M. Mosier, J. P. Moss, G. M. Nelson, T. K. Norris, R. J. Norton, G. D. Pearce, F. M. Pulley, K. H. Seale, J. D. Stough, J. P. Tirado, C. S. Vick, P. 0. Voss, G. K. Wallace, J. F. Willcox, G. J. Yargus, R. A. if Fifth row, left to right: Pearce, Voss, Alexander, Seale, Adams, McMichael, Dillon, Morris, Atkinson, Treat, Mckean, Flynn, Molberg, Tirado, Baranski, Vick, Phaup, Norris, Morris, Schmidt, McNeil, Gibbs, Best, Matske, Hogan, Dodson. Fourth row: Martin, Cloud, Ramsower, Bay, Molik, Pulley, Kuehn, Cragin, Moss, Eichblatt, Maxwell, Terry, Cardwell, Earle, King, Duffey, Davis, Wilcox, Stough, Gill, Nelson, Haner, Wallace, Lemmon, Autry, List. Third row: Mazzeo, Copeland, Gurley, Barrientes, Carter, Duggan, Batey, Demieri, Yargus, Anderson. Second row: Whitnah, Blackmon, Agorastos, Selby, Kotylo, Collins, Donelson, Sanders, Anderson, Rohrbough, Demel, Kahanek, Eastwood, Anderson, Fairly, Nicholson, Walla. First row: Hernandez, McLeod, Hughes, Lamb, Fann, Ohlendorf, Doerksen, Gill, Proctor, Lee, Terp, Herold, McGee, King. flMITMKIElMSlAlMSll 105 Commanding Officer BILLY J. COLEY Second in Command CHARLES M. BELL First Sergeant RICHARD L. WILLIAMS At least we tried. Squadron 2 Roster LIEUTENANTS Adams, J. D. Atkins, J. K. Garner, B. J. Hernandez, J. Holmes, S. H. Marburger, A. A. Peabody, C. L. STAFF MEMBERS Neisig, R. W. Laycock, G. B. SENIORS Carter, R. L. Duke, B. B. Erskine, J. E. Sendejo, X. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Covington, M. Hoyt, A. W. Langston, J. A. Neu, W. A. Sandlin, N. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Borgers, W. F. Richman, W. R. JUNIORS Armstrong, J. W. Powell, E. B. Riggle, F. L. Selensky, B. A. SOPHOMORES Coxe, F. T. Daugherty, J. R. Fl cher, D. L. Garcia, G. A. Greenwood, T. G. Holland, D. E. Holy, M. E. Johnson, R. A. Matthews, J. B. McDonald, G. H. Mcllheran, C. Miller, T. I. Molkentine, J. W. More, W. R. Moya, A. Peinemann, M. A. Roome, L. M. Slaughter, J. T. Smith, L. S. Thompson, D. R. Trail, B. D. Webb, S. D. Weisinger, W. S. Williams, D. L. FRESHMEN Arthur, H. C. Bittick, J. D. Burnett, W. W. Cerna, A. S. Frausto, J. Gallman, K. J. Ginn, D. 0. Graves, T. W. Gritter, J. J. Hamblett, J. A. Hardy, J. 0. Hassinger, W. M. Henderson, W. W. Johnson, P. A. Johnston, W. W. Krause, M. M. Lloyd, T. H. Lowry, L. B. Martin, W. W. Marshall, J. H. McCoy, B. G. Montgomery, E. F. Oatman, S. W. O’Heeron, J. B. O’Mara, D. D. Proctor, T. D. Quenzer, J. B. Rivers, D. J. Roberts, T. W. Sears, C. E. Sharp, J. K. Sims, K. D. Stokes, J. W. Swann, H. E. Tallent, R. L. Tanton, L. C. Tingle, C. A. Walterscheid, J. D. White, J. R. Wright, G. C. 106 Fifth row, left to right: Holland, Ginn, Marshall, Sharp, Procter, Henderson, Tanton, Montgomery, Krause, Gallman, McCoy, Cerna, Gritter, Sims, Lloyd, Walterscheid, Bittick, Johnston, Hardy, Matthews, White, Williams, Mplkentine, Arthur, Martin, Oatman. Fourth row: More, Fletcher, Weisinger, Sears, Peinemann, Daugherty, Thompson, Slaughter, Webb, Holy, Greenwood, Tingle, Graves, Frausto, Tallent, McDonald, Coxe, Smith, Burnett, Stokes, Roberts, Quenzer, Mcllheran, O’Mara, Johnson. Third row: Moya, Rivers, Trail, O’Heeron, Miller, Hassinger, Johnson. Second row: Garcia, Williams, Neu, Lang¬ ston, Richman, Borgers, Guyron, Hoyt, Armstrong, Riggle, Covington, Sandlin, Powell, Selensky. First-row: Holmes, Adams, Duke, Erskine, Stambough, Bell, Coley, Marburger, Sendejo, Atkins, Carter, Garner, Hernandez. Sqdn. 2 Squadron 3 Roster Commanding Officer HUBERT OXFORD Second in Command WILUAM ROSENBACH First Sergeant JOSEPH C. WHEELER Four Roses—-huh? LIEUTENANTS Blazek, M. Coker, J. R. Hicks, E. E. Hoernig, 0. W. Kahee, N. McVey, J. M. Moore, T. A. Morris, R. R. Oxford, H. Renick, J. Rosenbach, W. E. Wolfe, J. L. Woolley, L. A. JUNIORS Fagan, W. M. Grohn, D. Hale, J. A. Harrison, P. H. Hudgins, R. Johnston, R. M. Kennedy, E. L. La Grone, C. Morris, D. Thayer, F. D. Vorwerk, W. J. Wheeler, J. C. SOPHOMORES Bujnoch, L. E. Dolfi, J. A. Duran, E. M. Ellisor, J. E. Fisher, J. C. Gilbreath, Z. D. Gossett, T. D. Haegelin, B. Haner, E. A. Johnson, D. B. Krumrey, G. D. Linseisen, E. A. Liska, W. F. Low, T. J. McDaniel, H. H. Richardson, E. Smith, C. D. Snead, W. B. Stevens, R. H. Strader, G. T. Tinney,. J. R. FRESHMEN Adair, T. J. Alexander, B. D. Ash, V. G. Benson, F. Berry, M. N. Briley, B. C. Brill, G. Brown, W. R. Cruse, L. A. Daniels, J. W. Frank, D. R. Gaither, G. H. Garrett, R. L. Gibson, P. M. Hudson, M. D. Hunt, J. M. Jones, E. R. Krouse, R. C. Kunkle, G. L. Lee, R. G. Majors, D. G. Maxwell, J. R. McAlpin, W. R. Moore, R. W. Olden, J. M. Omura, D. A. Ostmann, F. P. Perkins, R. A. Polk, R. T. Redding, J. D. Roberts, T. W. Rodriguez, L. A. Santos, S. Sefcik, A. T. Smith, T. H. Terral, J. E. Where’s my lawnmower? 108 Fifth row, left to right: Loyd, Adair, Kunkle, Hunt, Stevens, Cruse, Johnson, Perkins, Sepcik, Morris J., Cannon, Smith C., Ostmann, Gossett, Beall, Daniels, Ash, Taylor, Loe, Gaither, Fold, Redding, Richardson, Berry, Lee, Alexander, Luker. Fourth row: Benson, Seemann, Terral, Hammann, Moore R., Snead, Haner, Frank, Garrett, Duran, Tinney, Ellison, Dunlap, Gilbreath, McDaniel, Santos, Allen, Briley, Krouse, Brown, Jones, Haegelin, Strader, Linjeisen, Rodriquez A., Olden. Third row: Rodriquez L., Liska, Majors, McAlpin, Smith T., Dolfi, Hudson, Gibson, Fisher, Wamble, Maxwell, Omura, Bujnoch, Brill, Payne. Second row: Norris, Hale, Fagan, Johnston, Huogins, Kitowski, Grohn, Harrison, Fowler, Kennedy, Thayer, Jobe, Noak, Vorwierk. First row: Guide Bearer, Krumrey, Wheeler (not shown), Heornig, Zambranno, McVey, Pennywell, Beasley, Morris, Coker, Keahey, Peabody, Wolley, Hicks, Wolfe, Moore, Blazak. Sqdn. 3 109 We were never beaten, just outscored. Commanding Officer RUSSELL D. ANTHONY Squadron 4 Roster LIEUTENANTS Cantrell, D. W. Cramp, G. R. Plylar, D. H. STAFF MEMBERS Burnett, R. D. Hill, A. C. Matthews, J. H. Worth, G. W. SENIORS Dunn, R. S. Jones, N. C. Selby, N. B. Tuckett, F. V. Zambrano, A. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Allen, G. J. Cunningham, W. L. Gardner, J. M. Winston, E. P. STAFF SERGEANTS Bailey, D. J. Brooks, W. I. Crist, J. D. McDougall, S. D. Morris, D. G. JUNIORS Blewster, W. H. Lieske, D. D. Wren, Chalmer, Jr. SOPHOMORES Berry, L. E. Boatwright, J. A. Box, G. E. Burris, L. A. Cook, J. D. Garza, F. D. Goins, E. E. Gray, R. E. Hall, J. M. Haley, D. C. Harmon, L. L. Heye, P. F. Hohman, T. A. Jarosz, K. E. Krall, F., Jr. Latimer, D. C. McMillen, J. J. Morris, P. E. Paris, J. F. Powell, T. W. Seale, S. W. Walker, R. J. Wight, R. C. Williams, A. V. Wood, A. G. Touts, V. T. FRESHMEN Ahrens, E. J. Albert, C. W. Alexander, R. W. Armstrong, G. S. Blaschke, L. A. Bretz, R. E. Burke, A. A. Cockrell, C. W. de Graffenreid, A. L. Doan, D. R. Echols, W. D. Ellis, S. D. Finley, T. B. Flores, E. M. Frisby, 0. W. Gary, L. D. Grantham, C. F. Hale, J. N. Hayes, K. W. Leverett, D. S. Mabee, N. L. Madura, D. C. Martin, R. L. Mclnnis, J. L. Mercado, C. G. Miller, D. N. Mills, J. R. Murry, D. D. Pierson, R. M. Reynolds, J. R. Sammons, L. C. Selensky, L. C. Thornton, R. E. Thomas, J. C. Watson, P. H. Weaver W. C. Wells, C. R. Williams, J. L. NO Fourth row, left to right: J. Williams, Mills, Miller, Latimer, Mabee, Gramthum, Boatwright, Wells, Ellis, Cook, Holiman, Gary, Madura, Reynolds, Goins, Murry, Walker, Sammons, Berry, Youtz, Seale, Cockrell, Ahrens, Krall, Jarose. Third row: Flores, Gorza, Mclnnis, Burke, A. Williams, Armstrong, Echols, Watson, McMillian, Powell, Burris, Frisby, Thomas, Thonton, Hayes, Holey, Hale, Sclensky, Brets, P. Morris, Mercado, Albert, Blaschke, Finley, Martin, Hall. Second row: Heye, Wood, Underwood, Leverett, Harmon, Brooks, Gardner, D. Morris, Cunningham, McDougal, Allen, Winston, Crist, Bailey, Blewster, Worth, Hill, Wven, Box, Liske, White, DeGraffenreid, Weaver, Paris. First row: Zombrano, Burnet, Tuckett, Cantrell, Selby, Speare, Anthony, Mathews, Jones, Plylar, Dunn. Sqdn. 4 Sun bright? Almost! Commanding Officer LARRY D. WHITE Second in Command JOHN H. BROWN First Sergeant MALCOLM F. BOLTON Squadron 5 Roster LIEUTENANTS Almy, Gene H. Bott, Don C. Cook, William B. Hejl, Alvin J. Holcomb, Vernon C. Lee, Weldon Mese, John Parker, Truman Tuttle, Harold E. Van Dorn, Paul F. STAFF MEMBERS Arnold, Gernot W. Burton, J. C. McDaniel, Bobby L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Herbert, Rodney W. Muncy, Eugene L. Prochaska, Jerry F. Simpson, James P. STAFF SERGEANTS Brown, Charles A. Figari, Ernest E. Smith, David J. Vanderstucken, Richard W. JUNIORS Harrison, Roddy W. Haynes, Ronnie K. Hensz, Donald E. Laird, Robert J. Schriener, Carl F. Short, Andrew E. Stuart, Julius P. SOPHOMORES Booher, Charles F. Holliman, Cecil W. Jones, Bill E. Monroe, Jerry W. Mossman, Tim Munnerlyn, Charles R. Phillips, Alfred M. Price, Jack H. Roberts, Mark S. Smith, Ronald V. Swinnea, Larry W. Whitley, Jerry L. Zambrano, Alfredo B. FRESHMEN Anderson, Ray W. Barrier, Donald R. Bartee, James T. Blanton, Matt S. Brack, Michael D. Brister, Donald L. Britain, Jack C. Bryant, James N. Collier, Jack W. Condit, Robert J. Derouen, Jimmy D. Dryden, Johnny J. Gilson, William C. Greer, James W. Hranitsky, Emanuel B. Issac, Charles V. Jones, Henry C. Lyle, David L. Lyle, Samuel N. Krantz, Lewis E. Margraves, Ross D. McKean, Edmund W. McKenzie, Jubert R. Mills, Charles A. Mires, James R. Moody, Thomas N. Musachia, Vincent S. Odell, Jerry L. Paulsen, Allen M. Petersen, Ronald L. Sandel, Milton C. Slape, Robert J. Sligh, Jon P. Speed, Javier Sturrock, Melvin R. Teets, George L. Thompson, Lawrence Washburn, Charles F. Wiederanders, George A. Wills, Horst W. Wood, Norman C. Fourth row, left to right: Slape, Roberts, Washburn, Wood, Bartee, Paulsen, Wiederanders, Sturrock, Zambrano, Munerlyn, Whitley, Gilson, Holliman, Smith R., Thompson, Condit, Massen, Swinnea, Teets, Phillips, Musachia, Collier, Britain, Wills, Brack, Anderson. Third row: Lyle S., Monroe, Mills, Brister, Price, Deroven, Jones, Speed, Odell, Barrier, Margraves, Petersen, Blanton, McKean, Lyle D., Isaac, McKenzie, Sandell, Krantz, Booker, Moody, Hranitsky, Sligh, Brynt, Greer, Mires, Dryden. Second row: Jones, Bolton, Laird, Schriener, Hebert, Haynes, Simpson, McDaniel, Smith D., Muncy, Figari, Arnold, Hensz, Prochaska, Vanderstucken, Harrison, Stuart, Brown. First row: Parker, Lee, Mese, Burton, Brown, White, Hejl, Holcomb, Tuttle, Almy, Vaughn, Van Dorm. Sqdn. 5 Ninety-nine bottles of the wall Why so sad, Aggie? 113 Commanding Officer EDWARD L. WINCHESTER, JR. LIEUTENANTS Clark, Freddie D. Gather, Joseph R. Lewis, Durwood N. M. McClung, Spencer A. Santos, Valerio A. Thompson, Bobby J. STAFF MEMBER Walther, Don B. SENIORS Brough, James A. Sutton, Joseph E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Berman, Bernard H. Billings, Gary S. Craft, Robert H. Murray, William L. STAFF SERGEANT Moore, Kenneth W. JUNIORS Corbo, Benjamin, Jr. Gould, Charles L. Holubec, Henry L. Moffitt, David L. Thomasson, Ronald E. Second in Command JERRY H. HATFIELD Runners-up, Fish Basketball! Squadron 6 Roster Ward, Willis N. Wilson, Thomas A. SOPHOMORES Blaschke, Nolan J. Cash, Jimmy L. Cuthrell, Johnny D. Edwards, Franklin G. Edwards, Milton H. Ernst, Clifford F. Felps, Lowell D. Jr. Leger, Roman J. Miller, William R. Plunk, Victor E. Price, Edger R. Riggs, Eugene A. Shiffelett, Thomas A. Smith, Clifford L. Wilson, Malvin L. Winkler, Frank J. FRESHMEN Adams, Roy L. Bain, Barry K. Beall, Foy G. Beaty, Leslie F. Chilton, Ewing L. Crowe, Richard K. Dangelmayer, Billy J. Gamble, Jim P. Hill, James M., Kole, James S. Garoutte, Michael D. Gilbert, Bevil E. Hallford, Kent L. Hensz, Albert J., Jr. Huebner, Robert J. Holland, L. G., Jr. Houston, Jack M. Keath, Adrin S. Kee, James B., Jr. Kiker, Joseph P. Kooch, William F. Kretzschmar, Melvin G. Kubos, Emil J. Lain, Gerald W. Larremore, David E. Morrow, Donny C. Nixon, Farris G. Norris, Paul, Jr. Parkins, William J. Poneisch, Donald L. Quissenberry, Bobby R. Reagor, Billy H. Robinson, Wesley A. Schliesing, Thomas G. Shafer, Harold C. Sligar, Gary A. Stubs, Douglas N. Sultemeier, Perry G. Surlea, Philip C. Tackaberry, John S. Thornton, Johimy E. Turner, Wendell D. Wallace, Don J. 114 Left to right: Surles, Winkler, Dangelmayer, Wallace, Bain, Poenisch, Kubos, Chilton, Perkins, Miller, Beaty, Norris, Cuthrell, Price, Sultemeier, Keath, Felps, Larremore, Houston, Beall, Kiker, Kooch, F. G. Edwards, Adams, Kole, Smith. Fourth row: Kee, M. H. Edwards, Reagor, Schliesing, Stults, Tackaberry, Sligar, Rogers, Morrow, M. L. Wilson, Cash, HoUand, Robinson, Hensz, Garoutte, ShifRett, Nixon, Blaschke, Shafer, Crowe, Lain, Thorton, Quisenberry, Hallford, Ernst, Gamble. Third row: Riggs, Kretzschmar, Huebner, Gilbert. Second row: Hill, Gallatin, T. A. Wilson, Craft, Thomasson, Holubec, Moffitt, Billings, Gould, Ward, Bermau, Murray, Moore. First row: Walther, Thompson, Santos, McClung, Hatfield, Winchester, Clark, Lewis, Brough, Gaither, Sutton. Sqdn. 6 Mumble . . . Commanding Officer CHARLES A. THORNTON Ping-pong players. Squadron 7 Roster LIEUTENANTS Aldridge, Edward C., Jr. Bannworth, John Harold Davidson, Hush M. Dodgen, Rufus Allen Dressen, Glenn Nolan Futch, Jennings Fleetwood Kivens, James Wilson Milliken, James W. Myers, Samuel Benjamin Quisenberry, Clebert W. STAFF MEMBERS Cannon, Walter S. Breen, Walt M. Ridgeway, Charles Z., Jr. Santore, Robert B. Von, John Troy, Jr. SENIORS Blackburn, James H., Jr. Keller, Kenneth F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dierlam, Mark John, III Figart, Michael Fraim, Jack William Johnson, Allen Campbell Jones, Jerry Herbert Maceiras, Alfred Andrew McAllister, David R. Schoettie, Morris J., Jr. Smith, William Hale Sparks, Larry Daniel Thigpin, James Claude STAFF SERGEANT Schiender, Marvin JUNIORS Condor, Lewell Ray Francis, Edward John Hester, Billy Feel Levy, Jesse Harold West, Milton Reed CORPORALS Allen, Herbert Cecil Bradshaw, Marvin Emmett Denning, Homer Lee Fisher, James Edwin Forgason, Richard Lee Matula, Raymund E. Miller, Joseph Alfred Pettit, Dean Kyle Ryborn, Windel David Wolny, Ronald Joseph SOPHOMORES Broussard, William C. Clack, Alan Diane Clogner, John J., Ill Donahue, Robert L. Gaston, George M. Gray, Gerald David Harris, Robert E. Hedrick, William L. Jackson, Harold W., Jr. Karl, James Carroll Kubens, Johnny B. McChristian, Jerome M. Nelson, David Neal Ortega, Henry C. Sloan, Richard Lee Smith, Reed William Suche, Henry R. Sargeant, William T. Wood, Luther Parish FRESHMEN Adams, Terry Lynn Anderson, Lee Allen, Edward Sidney Blume, Jay Donald Cannon, Windell Wayne Casanovas, Juan G. Cole, John Franklin Coovillon, Stanley J. Flanders, Robert B. Goldberg, Stanley R. Hale, Douglas L. Hulon, James Leslie Jack, James Terry Jackson, Melvin W. Johnston, George Anthony Jones, Michael H. Kelly, David Dale King, Jerry Carter Klutz, William L. Kreyner, John Willis Kuykendall, Charles W. LeBoeuf, Joe Salo Lohn, William E., Ill Lowden, Joseph Carlis McCollam, James R., Jr. McLean, Donald Gale Machomehl, Robert A. Mitchell, Ronald Joe Mora, Federico Saldua Park, Ross Alan Pierson, David E. Pollard, Ronald A. Rushing, Charles W. Spivey, Robert Paulett Stewart, Bruce Warren Stubbs, James Earl Swank, James Donald Taylor, Berriman Everett Thiele, Robert Louis, Jr. Vanderhider, Carl Reed Villarreal, Delfino, Jr. Vonna, Michael Andrew Watford, James Dale York, Harlan Vernon York, Jack Leonard Second in Command BOBBY W. SHIPMAN Fifth row, left to right: Pollard, Forgason, Sloan, Cole, Kelley, Matula, Lohn, Bradshaw, Stubbs, Miller, Hale, Mitchell, Kubena, Klutz, Harris, Pierson, R. Smith, King, Clark, Jack, Anderson, Fisher, C. Allen, McLean, E. Allen. Fourth row: Taylor, Watford, Villarreal, Lowden, Gaston, Blume, Karl, Stewart, Pettit, Closner, Ryburn, Cannon, Machemehl, Rushing, Spivey, Wolny, Ortega, Young, Park, Hedrick, Broussard, Vanderhider, McCollum, Thiele, Gold¬ berg, LeBoeuf. Third row: Flanders, Kramer, Nelson, Suche, Couvillon, Kuykendall, Casanovas, McChristian, Wood, Sargeant, Adams, J. York, Gray, Jack- son, Donahue, H. York, Hulon, Jones, Swank, Mora. Second row: Denning, R. Smith, Schoettle, Schnieder, West, McAllister, Hester, Levy, Francis,. Man- grum, Sparks, Dierlam, Thigpin, W. Smith, Figart, Johnson, Fraim, Macerias, Jones. First row: Milliken, Dressen, Breen, Dodgen, Givens, Futch, Shipman, Myers, Thorntpn, Davidson, Bannworth, Keller, Santore, Blackburn, Quisenberry. Sqdn. 7 Mumble? Three feet high and rising. 117 Commanding Officer EDWARD C. LUX Second in Command DONALD C. NEUMANN First Sergeant LARRY C. SUDDERTH Tops in Bowling. Squadron 8 Roster LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Serres, C. J. Sion, J. N. Wilson, G. C. Young, J. A. Gooden, G. J. Pollard, C. H. Sterling, M. C. Wilson, L. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brame, C. E. Fadal, W. K. Hicks, J. C. Jordan, W. W. Powell, R. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Browning, M. D. Fadal, J. W. Fine, 0. W. Fischer, A. F. Flaherty, L. D. McMahan, M. K. Stindt, W. H. Swanson, R. E. JUNIORS Callahan, F. V. Pace, J. C. Whitwell, C. L. Adams, M. R. Bloomer, P. R. Boegler, V. F. Burns, H. A. Carlstrom, F. C. Chaloult, M. P. Connor, V. S. Crosswhite, J. E. Daugherty, J. R. Easter, J. P. Griffiths, J. B. Hathom, L. G. Hieatt, I. F. Hodges, T. L. Jordan, L. McCaslin, J. B. Newman, W. W. Oliver, J. H. Riley, V. A. Wolf, C. E. FRESHMEN Beu, R. C. Braun, E. E. Fandrich, J. W. Foreman, N. J. Graham, D. L. Hackett, R. H. Haley, R. G. Hart, J. B. Harris, J. A. Hataway, B. H. Hughs, W. E. Jaeckle, T. J. Jordan, W. H. Keeling, J. L. Kelly, W. P. Margrave, M. W. Morgan, J. D. Morris, C. W. Murphy, E. P. Nichols, C. L. O’Connor, J. J. Pearson, C. L. Pickett, D. E. Redditt, R. S. Rice, R. R. Scarborough, D. M. Schupp, R. J. Schudalla, H. A. Sherran, W. J. Smith, M. E. Smith, W. R. Spencer, S. T. Stripling, W. B. Stromberg, R. J. Thompson, A. G. Townsend, L. G. Trawhon, C. W. Walker, D. L. Wells, L. E. Wiesepape, C. G. Wimberly, M. R. 118 ' ■ • ... -• ■ 5. ia,. ■ ii 11 Maui isBi.. ' a ..-..-- --Sn.- — • ■— Left to right: Murphy, Carlstrom, Wm. Jordan, M. Smith, Hackett, Schudalla, Bloomer, Hughs, Hodges, Easter, Hant, Thompson, Crosswhite, Hathorn, Wolf, Stripling, Adams, Beu, Oliver, Burns, Braun, Hataway, Jaeckle, Fandrich, Hiett. Fourth row: Keeling, Redditt, Kelly, Riley, W. Newman, Haley, Spencer, Scarborough, O’Connor, Morris, Chaloult, Wiesepape, Morgan, Griffiths, Connor, Margraves, Walker, L. Jordan, Pearson, Pickett, Sheesan, Harris, Boegler, Townsend, W. Smith. Third row: Wimberly, Foreman, Nichols, Schupp, Rice, Graham, Trawhon, Wells, Daugherty. Second row: McCaslin, Sud- derth, Flarerty, Stindt, Powell, Callahan, Browning, Fine, McKay, Pace, Hicks, Brame, Whitwell, K. Fadal, Swanson, McMahan, J. Fadal, W. Jordan, Fischer. First row: Polland, Sion, Serres, D. Neumann, Lux, L. Wilson, Young, G. Wilson. Sqdn. 8 119 Second Wing Staff LT. COL. DON B. WALTHER Executive Officer COL. PERCY D. MIMS Commanding Officer MAJOR VERNON B. ABBOTT Adjutant LT. COL. MAJOR GERALD L. WAKEFIELD C. S. PENNYWELL, II Scholastic Officer Operations Officer M SGT. BOBBY L. McDANIEL Scholastic Sgt. MAJOR ROBERT L. COMPTON Chaplain 120 M SGT. KENNETH W. MOORE Supply Sgt. Fourth Group Staff Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Squadron Second Wing Staff Third Group Staff MAJOR RICHARD W. SCOTT Scholastic Officer MAJOR BRUCE H. DEMENT Operations Officer MAJOR ALBERT B. ZAMBRAND Supply Officer M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. JOHN A. WINSHIP MARVIN J. GIROUARD DAVID N. LOUPOT Sgt. Major Operations Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. 122 Fourth Group Staff MAJOR JOHN M. BRAZZEL Executive Officer LT. COL. NORMAN K. DYSON Commanding Officer MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR O’GENE BARKEMEYER ALBERT Y. ONG WILLIAM D. BUNTING, JR. PAUL M. COOKE Intelligence Officer Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer M SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. GLENN A. JONES NORMAN D. AYERS MICHAEL H. WILSON PAUL O’NEAL ROMERE Sgt. Major Scholastic Sgt. Operations Sgt. Supply Sgt. 123 Commanding Officer JOHN H. LISTER Second in Command WAYNE L. HODGES First Sergeant VERNON L. YANTA Runners-up, Range Firing. Squadron 9 Roster LIEUTENANTS Adams, D. L. Beerwinkle, K. R. Nelson, F. W. Haggard, R. W. James, W. A. Sewell, Billy C. SOPHOMORES STAFF MEMBERS Compton, R. L. Dabney, R. C. Damon, R. E. Harris, E. H. Heye, W. B. Mims, P. D. Wakefield, G. Youger, D. SENIORS Adamcik, A. Donovan, J. L. Free, W. G. Pfeifer, H. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Edwards, J. W. Erhardt, N. H. Harris, E. H. Murray, T. R. Ray, J. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Majors, M., Ill Boecker, G. E. JUNIORS Chin, R. K. Dugan, H. W. Dupree, R. A. Graham, F. Alcorn, W. B. Baugh, J. L. Callan, D. P. Carpenter, S. B. Dabney, T. Davis, T. Duke, W. Fade, D. L. Fernandez, J. A. Gilbert, D. W. Gilbert, K. E. Green, W. 0. Hamm, J. W. Harmon, L. Hensz, D. D. Herren, B. Hilburn, P. W. Hinton, R. R. Howard, M. L. Mahand, J. L. Magee, A. 0. Murray, G. T. Rhodes, T. Shawn, B. Trammell, J. H. Van Dorn, D. R. Van de Putte, J. D. Walton, C. J. FRESHMEN Abbott, R. E. Boemer, J. H. Bohanan, H. J. Breedlove, D. C. Buck, J. C. Bunkley, J. T. Burt, G. T. Donnelly, R. E. Forster, P. C. Frith, C. E. Gamble, W. R. Griggs, W. R. Gunn, W. J. Hachtel, L. P. Hallonquist, N. A. Hattox, J. B. Henderson, E. J. Johnson, K. C. Jordan, H. V. Judson, J. C. McGalliard, M. D. McGill, R. N. Meyers, J. E. Miller, E. P. Neuman, T. T. Ray, J. E. Richmond, K. Ridgway, G. P. Roark, G. E. Rodgers, J. S. Ross, L. H. Savage, C. H. Snedaker, R. C. Sorenson, W. R. Stone, G. A. Talutis, W. R. Taylor, W. E. Thrasher, J. D. Wensel, N. R. Whitt, J. B. Willman, R. B. 124 Fifth row: Hallonquist, Judson, Hense, Henderson, Forster, McGill, Hamm, Johonson, Richmond, Duke, Hachtel, Miller, Neumann, Roark, Meyers, Willman, Herren, Hilburn, Rhodes, Hattox, Gunn, Ray, Savage, McGee, Wensel, Sorenson. Fourth row: Davis, Van de Putte, Dabney T. W., Mahand, Trammell, Walton, Stone, Harman, Snedaker, Taylor, Bomanan, Ridgway, Rogers, Mahone, Gilbert K. E., Talutis, Ross, Hinton, Burt, Abbott, Howard, Murray G. T., Fernandez, Vandorn, Thrasher, Frith. Third row: Gilfyart D. W., Buck, Bunkley, Gamble, Fade, Boemer, Carpenter, Breedlove, Whitt, Baugh, Jordan, Shawn, Griggs, McGalliard, Donnelly, Callan, Alcorn. Second row: Green, Yanta, Graham, Ehrharot, Yauger, Dupree, Chin, Edwards, Boecker, Harris, Sewell, Dugan, Majors, Murray T. R., James, Haggard, Ray. First row: Pfeiffer, Dabney R. C., Compton, Heye, Hodges, Mims, Lister, Wakefield, Donovan, Damon, Nelson, Free, Adams. Sqdn. 9 125 Commanding Officer STANLY F. WILD Second in Command WILLIAM B. BROD First Sergeant DOUGLAS F. OLBRICH Second in Swimming. Squadron 10 Roster LIEUTENANTS CORPORAL Abernathy, J. M. Krauss, D. W. McClelland, M. D. Romero, G. A. Schwartz, N. C. Sullivan, J. A. STAFF Johnson, J. H. Syptak, C. L. SENIORS Barr, J. E. Chastain, R. E. Gerum, L. G. Hendrix, D. E. Vahrenkamp, C. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Granberry, P. R. Rainosek, A. P. Satcher, D. C. JUNIORS Mergen, R. G. SOPHOMORES Bagley, L. G. Braswell, C. L. Carpenter, P. C. Caskey, J. W. Custer, C. S. Gazaway, S. C. Gillar, J. H. Holmes, D. H. Hudson, W. B. Knoles, D. F. Lindsay, R. F. Lowes, J. W. McCoy, M. D. Monk, C. F. Mooney, D. B. Orr, R. S. Porter, J. S. Rotter, H. A. Spangler, R. M. Stratton, C. W. Werner, J. K. Wilkinson, E. E. Beckett, R. M. Day, J. D. Kelly, R. T. May, R. L. Rogers, H. E. Schalon, L. Ii Smith, J. S. Wilson, T. E. Wright, M. B. Wright, P. L. FRESHMEN Arthur, A. A. Bellow, E. J. Berry, J. F. Brown, J. P. Calhoun, R. B. Carrey, G. R. Chadwick, D. J. Curry, L. E. Elbrich, J. J. Gardner, C. F. Gersbach, H. C. Grissom, D. S. Groom, J. N. Gross, P. E. Gullion, B. S. Hooper, F. D. Horn, M. R. Johnson, M. M. Johnson, T. V. McAvoy, E. J. McLeod, J. P. McWilliams, J. L. Mahand, K. R. Marcontell, C. E. Maurer, C. H. Meyer, L. G. Morgan, K. W. Myers, R. P. Oakes, J. S. Pearce, L. H. Peden, L. F. Ramser, C. D. Richardson, D. M. Roberts, J. C. Sowell, E. N. Torres, T. G. Urick, S. L. Ward, E. J. Whitaker, J. D. Whittington, J. R. Wray, W. D. Yates, R. L. 126 Fifth row, left to right: Urick, Ramser, Yates, Berry, Bagley, Arthur, Mcleod, Calhoun, Straley, Gross, Gardner, Rotter, Gillar, Maurer, Mooney, Grissom, Mahand, Hooper, Orr, Holmes, Caskey, Braswell, Sowell, Wilkinson, Werner, Wray. Fourth row: Richardson, Gersbach, Whitaker, Oakes, Knowles, Johnson (Tom), Morgan, Gullion, Stratton, Whittington, Lowes, Meyer, Chadwick, McCoy, McAvoy, Carrey, Brown, Hudson, Johnson (Max), Lindsay, Torres, Ward, Curry, Pearce, Monk. Third row: McWilliams, Roberts, Marcontell, Custer, Porter, Spangler, Horn, Groom, Bellow, Gazaway, Carpenter, Elbrich, Myers, Peden. Second row: Mergen, Olbrich, Wright (Pat), Syptak, Satcher, Kelly, Rogers, Day, Wilson, May, Rainosek, Schalon, Cranberry, Beckett, Wright (Mike), Smith. First row: Vaherenkamp, Schwartz, Krauss, Abernathy, Brod, Wied, McClelland, Romero, Gerum, Sullivan. Sqdn. 10 Mumble? Surprise! 127 Commanding Officer CHARLES A. BENSON Executive Officer TONY KONCAK First Sergeant ANTHONY J. GIARDINA Volleyball Champs! Squadron 11 Roster LIEUTENANTS Armen dariz, E. P. Barsotti, P. J. Hadley, J. P. Hammons, R. L. Jackson, M. G. Williams, C. A. Wilson, J. A. STAFF MEMBERS Abbott, V. B. Scott, R. W. SENIOR Good, C. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bruton, R. C. Cropper, W. A. Nordstrom, J. D. Taylor, I. E. Taylor, R. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Brieden, G. R. Brunt, J. E. Harrington, H. A. Harris, J. E. Monday, C. B. Tomlin, C. P. CORPORALS Ashy, J. W. Withers, R. E. SOPHOMORES Bayer, M. Burleson, R. A. Cockburn, J. P. Deer, A. S. Gardner, W. F. Jay, H. L. Luedke, E. L. Maderer, C. E. McDaniel, B. Pritzen, D. T. Underwood, G. N. Utz, C. E. Wakefield, R. C. Chernotowich, A. K. Griffith, J. S. FRESHMEN Brewer, J. W. Brown, K. A. Calloway, G. E. Claggett, C. S. Cloup, E. Cox, J. R. Cupit, J. H. Daniel, W. V. Davis, F. H. Estes, R. F. Gatlin, J. W. Free, R. P. Findley, J. F. George, W. H. Hancock, J. H. Hawkins, J. N. Hendry, R. E. Herman, J. L, Jewett, H. B. Korbell, J. C. Lewis, L. H. Lilley, H. E. Lollar, F. H. Lyle, C. B. Mayo, T. D. McLeod, H. M. McMillan, A. I. Miller, V. W. Oliver, E. T. Padgett, R. B. Perkins, J. D. Pettit, A. D. Pool, L. A. Poteet, R. L. Pysen, D. R. Riddles, A. J. Riordan, T. G. Russell, G. W. Sideman, M. J. Simon, G. J. Simper, C. C. Simpson, D. R. Sistrunk, G. D. Sneed, C. L. Swartz, T. W. Walker, M. N. Watson, G. W. 128 Sixth row, left to right: Watts, Cloud, McMillian, Burleson, Free, Pettit, Deer, Chernotiwich, Bayer, Jay, Uttz, Russell, Luedke, Swartz, Sideman, Mayo, Walker, Peyson, McDaniels, Claggett, Griffin, Perkins, Cupit, Miller, Sneed, Withers. Fifth row: Hendry, Korbell, Brewer, Gatlin, Wakefield, Lewis, Davis, Cox, Hancock, Sistrunk, Sanborn, Estes, Poteet, Gardner, Hermon, Underwood, Simpson, Brown, Watson, George, Maderer, Pritzen, McLeod, Cockburn, Lollar, Simon, Daniel. Fourth row: Oliver, Findley, Jewett, Simper, Padgett, Riddles, Coidan, Lilley, Hawkins, Pool, Callaway, Lyle, Syptac. Third row: Ashy, Ciardina, Cropper, Taylor, Harris, Brieden, Bruton, Taylor, Monday, Brunt, Tomlin, Romere, Harrington, Nordstrom. Second row: Williams, Hadley, Abbott, Hammons, Barsotti, Scott, Jackson, Wilson, Good, Armendariz. First roiv: Koncak, Benson. Sqdn. 11 The chicken or the egg? Inspection . . . Arms 129 Tops in Handball. Commanding Officer BOBBY A. REEH Second in Command GERALD D. GRIFFITH First Sergeant ELTON M. JORDAN Squadron 12 Roster LIEUTENANTS Barkemeyer, G. W. Brown, R. L. Dungan, D. M. Frost, W. Lane, R. D. Lyons, R. I. Parks, J. H. Rains, J. M. Royal, R. C. Wallace, T. E. Withey, T. G. Woolam, W. E. STAFF MEMBERS Dement, B. H. Graff, C. E. Ong, A. Y. Pate, J. D. Winkler, J. A. Williams, G. N. SENIOR Lyons, L. E. JUNIOR Reinhardt, D. K. SOPHOMORES Boldman, D. B. Gorman, V. R. Crawford, G. M. Dobias, L. J. Fields, T. L. Gremillion, C. E. Gore, J. T. Hatinger, R. D. Irby, W. L. Muehe, L. W. Sondford, T. R. Schlotzhauer, J. W. Smith, M. R. Stafford, L. M. Stockstill, T. V. Schwertner, C. J. Weeb, G. L. Alvis, J. C. FRESHMEN TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Burnside, R. 0. Girouard, M. J. Johnson, S. L. Loupot, D. N. Nagy, R. E. Ocker, D. L. Villarreal, M. J. Winship, J. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Jackson, T. G. Adcock, B. J. Barr, M. L. Bean, R. N. Bell, C. B. Brownlee, R. A. Burnett, C. A. Burtis, R. A. Cook, D. H. Cryer, J. C. Drake, J. R. Ferguson, J. S. Fletcher, D. G. Francis, C. M. Gibson, H. C. Goodman, R. L. Hall, R. M. Hensell, R. M. Hester, B. R. Huff, C. W. Hughes, H. Hunt, S. D. Hutton, W. C. James, M. A. Jensen, R. K. Jones, M. T. Knox, J. R. Leach, J. A. McCrary, R. G. McDaniel, K. E. MeGee, J. T. Melugin, J. W. Miller, H. A. Norwood, J. R. Pate, M. 0. Pearson, W. E. Prewitt, E. W. Rankin, C. R. Reisser, W. A. Rhea, D. W. Robinson, B. N. Sakowitz, S. L. Salinas, J. R. Schulgen, L. J. Smith, D. E. Stone, J. G. Seiler, R. W. Thomas, T. M. Wentworth, W. M. Willcox, P. L. Smith, R. H. Basinski, 0. D. 130 Fifth row, left to right: Gibson, Burnett, Bean, Irby, Stafford, Miller, James, Magee, Drake, Schwertner, Reisser, Gore, Mvehe, Thomas, Gienu lion, Ferguson, Hughs, Rankin, Burtis, Stone, Prewitt, Schlotzhauer, Gorman, Wilcoz, Cook, Francis, Schulgen, Norwood . Fourth row: Bell, Stockstill, J ,an - Brownlee, Knoz, Seiler, Boldman, Hatinger, Sanford, Dobias, Hutton, Crawford, Smith, Hall, Leach, Jensen, Melugen, Rhea, Adcock, Sakowitz. J nr “ row: Goodman, Wentworth, Robinson, Fletcher, Hensell, Pate, Smith, Jones, Huff, Basinski, Cryer, McCary, Pearson. Hunt, Salinas. Second ro e: ebb, Jordam, Burnside, Nagy, Lyons, Winship, Loupot, Hohson, Rheinnardt, Jackson, Villarreal, Girouard. First row: Ong, Frost, Woolcm, Brown, V illiani ' . Wallace, Barker, Meyer, Park, Rains, Withy, Pate, Graf, Alvis, Dungan, Fields. Front, center: Reeh, Griffith. Sqdn. 12 “Sweetheart ' 131 Second in Command BYRUM W. COLLINS Fish Rodeo Champs. Squadron 13 Roster LIEUTENANTS Barfield, B. J. Dalby, J. D. Meyer, A. B. Milner, L. A. Slone, H. A. Smith, J. L. Threadgill, L. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bahme, A. J. Currie, H. L. Harvey, C. W. Johnson, J. G. Sharp, H. F. STAFF SERGEANT Ford, J. S. SOPHOMORES Alexander, J. L. Buffo, M. E. Crawford, R. D. Edman, W. D. Ince, D. C. Joyce, K. G. B. Morris, R. J. Murdock, D. M. . O’Brien, N. C. Shipley, R. H. Sullivan, S. D. Test, T. E. FRESHMEN Adams, W. T. Beverly, K. R. Boston, T. M. Bowen, W. L. Bratton, J. L. Brock, T. R. Carter, L. H. Chung, D. H. Davis, J. H. Durden, P. M. Elwell, R. E. Fawcett, C. J. Fry, P. R. Golladay, H. L. Hopkin, J. H. Howard, V. W. Hunn, W. J. Jones, R. D. Keys, T. J. Main, S. B. Meade, R. Miller, M. R. Miller, R. H. Miller, W. E. Milligan, D. L. Meeker, D. L. Moore, S. W. McCann, D. R. McClusky, R. E. Neatherly, O. Oliphant, J. Patton, E. N. Rawe, K. F. Rawlins, A. C. Robertson, T. E. Robisheaux, G. J. Robison, D. L. Rosselle, W. T. Runyon, W. F. Scott, V. L. Sikes, R. D. Simmons, W. A. Smith, C. W. Stella, C. D. Thompson, D. L. Threadgill, J. M. Tinnell, J. W. Tolleson, P. D. Vion, J. E. Walker, W. H. Whitcomb, M. B. Willhoite, B. C. Wills, T. W. 132 Left to right: Tolleson, Ince, Oliphant, Davis, Smith, Threadgill, Adams, Rosselle, Tinnell, Robison, Thompson, Hopkin, Buffo, Beverly, Bowen. Joyce. Simmons, Walker, Neatherly, Miller, Chung, Meeker, Rawlins, Alexander, Crawford, Meade, Patton. Fourth row: O’Brien, Sullivan, McCann, Elwell, Murdock, Milligan, Bratton, Vion, Shipley, Howard, Brock, McClusky, Scott, Wills, Jones. Third row: Durden, Robisheaux, Willhiote, Sikes, Hunn, Boston, Fry, Morris, Miller, Test, Main, Robertson, Golladay, Stella, Whitcomb, Fawcett, Runyon, Rawe, Carter, Keys. Second row: Edman, Cockburn, Harvey, Ford, Johnson, Sharp, Bahme, Currie. First row: Robberson, Milner, Barfield, Collins, Marshall, Threadgill, Meyer, Smith, Dalby. Sqdn. 13 133 Handball runners- Commanding Officer A. C. LUDWIG Second in Command M. W. ASBILL First Sergeant W. R. VANCE -up. Squadron 14 Roster LIEUTENANTS Alexander, D. L. Boyce, B. R. Briggs, P. M. Cordell, W. F. Flint, S. A. Ginzel, W. J. Maudlin, W. E. Melton, D. J. Rector, J. A. Rogers, J. L. Spencer, T. L. Willess, J. A. Wooton, D. E. STAFF MEMBERS Ayers, N. D. Brazzel, M. Cooke, P. M. Dyson, N. K. Jones, G. A. SENIORS Cummings, B. Donan, J. G. Easley, R. C. Griffin, D. D. Moore, J. R. Pylate, P. W. Rosenthal, P. H. Wademan, R. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Akin, J. M. Ayers, N. D. Jones, G. A. Leighton, L. K. Murphy, C. C. Roberts, D. E. Webb, D. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Blakeney, R. N. Cole, C. M. Kooser, R. K. Mahlmann, O. F. Plummer, T. H. Stevens, R. A. Tackaberry, R. R. Valerius, J. A. White, T. E. SOPHOMORES Blackburn, B. F. Burrage, G. R. Byars, L. E. Carr, S. E. Dahlberg, W. G. Fogle, J. S. Gum, R. E. Holley, J. R. Jekel, F. D. Kleibrink, R. G. Lewis, E. A. Lockhart, J. G. Louis, D. J. Luther, 0. L. Manning, F. J. Piccolo, S. Pope, G. L. Smith, H. D. Smith, D. W. Trigg, D. M. Valigura, L. J. Weise, D. L. Williams, C. R. Williams, T. G. Zubik, G. J. FRESHMEN Alexander, J. P. Anderson, A. C. Boatcallie, A. R. Bonifazi, J. L. Burke, J. E. Burkhalter, L. Cortez, H. M. DeMont, J. I. Dotson, J. A. Duff, W. M. Enloe, S. J. Frye, P. E. Caddis, A. M. Garrett, W. J. Gold, H. A. Gregg, G. H. Hafley, D. A. Horsak, R. L. Johns, H. K. Koym, L. C. Leach, M. D. Leighman, E. L. Letbetter, W. D. Lewis, J. E. Locke, J. L. Lopez, A. Mathis, J. C. Mauldin, C. R. Moehlman, E. C. Otto, H. R. Packer, D. N. Philp, D. R. Plagens, W. H. Potts, J. Powell, P. E. Restivo, J. A. Richardson, P. L. Smith, J. H. Smith, R. C. Youngblood, J. R. 134 Fourth row, left to right: Gregg, Carr, R. C. Smith, Jekel, Gum, Leighman, D. W. Smith, Alexander, Locke, Moehlman, Holley, Youngblood, Philp, Lock¬ hart, T. G. Williams, Richardson, Fogle, Packer, J. H. Smith, Gold, H. D. Smith, Potts, Valigura, Anderson, Mathis, Letbetter, Cortez, Burrage. Third row: Pope, Louis, Piccolo, Lopez, Garrett, E. A. Lewis, Mauldin, Enloe, Blackburn, Horsak, Hafley, Dotson, Johns, Luther, C. R. Williams, Weise, Manning, Koym, J. E. Lewis, Powell, Kleibrink, Boatcallie, Gaddis, De Mont, Plagens, Zubik, Otto, ,Frye, Restiro. Second row: Dahlberg, Vance, Valerius, Roberts, Kooser, Stevens, Akin, Mahlmann, Cole, White, Tackaberry, Blakeney, Leighton, Webb, Plummer. First roiv: Briggs, Moore, Ginzel, Donan, Rogers, Asbill, Ludwig, Willess, Cordell, Griffin, Wademan, Pylate, Cummings, Spencer. Sqdn. 14 Good for the rocks. 135 First in Basketball. Second in Command ARTHUR D. CHASE Squadron 15 Roster LIEUTENANTS Clifford, William F. Houchin, William E. Jones, Alva M. Prewitt, William A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Davidoff, Charles E. Davis, Don H. Whiteley, Ronald 0. Wortham, Randy C. STAFF SERGEANT York, J. E. JUNIORS Andrews, Richard S. Brewer, James G. Hickerson, Richard B. SOPHOMORES Bagley, Cleveland H. Bechler, Wayne R. CoVan, James P. Crenshaw, William Crooks, Thadius W. Dodgen, Donald L. Fedders, Jimmy L. Fix, George Fletcher, Jerald W. Hardee, Malcolm Herrera, Anastacio Huck, Clark Jacobson, Gilbert Johnson, John W. King, Jack Morris, Thomas C. McKinney, John M. Nash, Michael T. Nelson, Hubert D. Priddy, Gary B. Savage, Guy H. Schmalsteig, Frank C. Stroman, Wayne K. Tiemann, Charles F. FRESHMEN Adams, Jerry W. Bice, James H. Boyd, William E. Brown, Robert G. Butcher, James G. Byrd, Eugene N. Clason, John K. Conner, Jack S. Growl, Larry L. Dingle, Ronald C. Eissler, Henry C. Ener, Ernest L. Evans, Jimmie L. Faulkner, John K. Feldman, Edgar R. Frazer, Issac K. Grammer, Bryan Griffin, Louis L. Groom, James R. Hipp, Robert L. Hoskins, Harry T. Hundley, Jay P. Jackson, Kirby K. Johnston, Ralph King, Donald D. Korenek, Edwin J. Langford, David K. Ley, George K. Marshall, Ronald W. Musemeche, Bill W. Nunez, Rogelio L. Pickels, George H. Przybyla, Bill J. Richardson, Arthur R. Roberts, Curtis B. Robinson, Terry Schillaci, Joseph A. Schlieker, Robert H. Shipp, Flayton G. Spence, Mike D. Tedford, George Watkins, Charles Williams, Ed S. Wilson, Robert B. Windsor, Walter L. Seagraves, Charles, III Leach, Michael D. 136 Fifth row, left to right: Seagraves, Griffin, Herrera, Dingle, Marshall, Roberts, Ener, Jacobson, Schmalsteig, Stroman, Windsor, Nash, Frazer, King, Robinson, Tiemann, Dodgen, Fix, Morris, Spence, McKinney, Ley, Richardson, Grammer, Williams, Eissler, Fletcher. Fourth row: Butcher, Schillaci, Evans, Savage, Pickels, Groom, Bice, Johnston, Hoskins, Hipp, Leach, Boyd, Crenshaw, Covan, Nelson, Tedford, Musemeche, Jackson K., Fedders, Clason, Growl, Faulkner, Johnson, Huck, Schlieker, Wilson, Conner, Korenek, Byrd. Third row: Hundley, Shipp, Przybylia, Jackson E., Watins. Second row: Bechler, Cash, Andrews, Whiteley, Davidoff, Hickerson, Brewer, Davis, Wortham. First row: Clifford, Jones, Chase, Thomas, Hovchin, Prewitt. Sqdn. 15 Ready, willing, Leave the dead roaches alone, roommate . . . and able. 137 Flame dive outfit. Commanding Officer R. L. ANGERMILLER Squadron 16 Roster SOPHOMORES Callcott, G. V. Chancy, P. T. Dean, D. D. Frieling, W. E. Halpin, S. Hill, R. E. Hitt, J. A. Love, R. L. Murphy, J. L. Plunk, V. E. Reve, W. I. Stradinger, J., Ill Westbrook, W. A. FRESHMEN Aardal, M. R. Cameron, S. W. Clark, M. V. Cortese, A. H. Davis, J. M. Gieb, W. M. Hogan, G. A. Janik, T. A. Knight, S. G. La Grone, W. A. Lathan, J. P. Lewis, R. B., Jr. McGrew, K. H. Manning, N. W. Mason, J. R. Midkiff, H. R. Moore, J. P. Moran, J. F. Myers, D. L. Pullin, T. G. Roguemore, M. A. Sandeford, A. B. Scalise, C. J. Shawver, G. L. Slupski, A. L. Smith, H. A. Strauss, F. J. Walker, J. R. Watson, J. S. Wilson, H. W. Windham, J. P. Second in Command C. W. SANDFORD Heck with this, let’s go back to the clay pits. 138 First row, left to right: Sanford, Angermiller, Jenkins. Second row: Westbrook, Callcott, Plunk, Love, Claney, Hitt, Rue. Third roiv: Roguemore, Mc- Gren, Smith, Pullin, Aardal, Lewis, Myers, LaGrone, Straves, Clark, Midkiff, Watson, Cameron, Janik, Hogan, Wilson, Davis, Cortese, Gieb, Sbawver, Scalise, Walker, Sandford, Moran, Manning, Mason. Sqdn. 16 This-is-my-home-i-like-it-here . . . “Heave Ho, Heave Ho.’ 139 Commanding Officer MILTON R. HALBERT Second in Command M. L. WELCH First Sergeant JAMES S. AUSTIN Too much time in the air, not enough on the ground. Squadron 17 Roster LIEUTENANTS Flint, J. A. Goff, W. M. Kerekes, J. K. Lenamon, J. L. Rector, J. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lindsey, W. J. Rohvbough, F. G. Razo, J. Woodard, T. W. JUNIOR Kloppe, F. J. SOPHOMORES Andrews, B. J. Beakley, J. M. Hink, F. W. Hooke, W. B. Lively, G. G. Myers, J. P. Wallace, L. W. FRESHMEN Baird, G. W. Baldavrma, R. F. Blackwell, T. L. Boles, N. David, J. E. Davis, J. E. Davis, R. C. Davis, R. E. Derebery, D. P. Dodson, C. E. Dolezal, L. L. Donley, P. L. Dunk, R. W. Durlam, J. Duran, C. R. Fasken, F. A. Flynt, R. D. Gerber, F. G. Glaser, S. J. Graham, R. T. Hahn, P. D. Herring, J. M. Jones, R. C. Keegan, E. Lamar, P. L. Lampkin, A. H. Ganger, R. E. Lutz, J. K. Lyerly, J. M. Maltby, J. W. Maurer, C. E. McCardell, J. H. McGee, L. M. McWhorter, W. 0. Nelson, R. D. Ocker, D. A. Penrod, J. L. Pickard, L. Pukett, J. E. Ramsey, G. F. Redding, R. Reynolds, R. J. Richards, J. W. Riley, D. R. Rodgers, H. W. Rutledge, J. R. Saloma-Orozoco, A. E. Sassin, A. R. Schwertner, H. A. Schulte, H. H. Sheppard, R. B. Simmons, J. T. Singletary, R. L. Sluis, N. Snider, W. C. Stokes, G. B. Swann, H. E. Swift, J. D. Thomson, S. P. Thornton, P. J. Tidwell, C. M. Tomlinson, R. L. Vanderford, D. W. Williams, M. P. Wilson, J. G. Wright, J. E. Flyboys—take notice. 140 Left to right: Flynt, David, Lamar, Williams, Swann, Vanderford, Redding, Ocher, Pickard, Puckett, Schnertner, Hooke, Wallace, Hink, Biakley, Andrews, Lively, Gerber, Simmons, Dodson, Sheppard, Glaser, Penrod, Lamkin, Tidwell, Rutledge, Blackwell. Fourth row: Baird, Lutz, Tomlinson, Maurer, Dolezal, Sassin, Wright, Dunk, Donley, Stokes, McWhorter, McCardell, Graham, Maltby, Wilson J., Davis J., Thomson, Saloma, Lyerly, Richards, Keegan, Durham, Swift, Rogers, Herring, Riley, Baldarrma, Hahn. Third row: Thornton, Reynolds, Schulte, Danger, McGee, Nelson, Duran, Jones, Ramsey, Faskin, Synder, Davis, Sluis, Davis R., Singletary, Derebery, Boles Second row: Myers, Austin, Lindsay, Kloppe, Razo, Wilson M., Woodward, Rohrbough. First row: Kerekes, Goff, Welch, Halbert, Flint, Linamon, Rector. Sqdn. 17 I might get poison ivy . . . I like it here . . . 141 FIRST PLATOON Third row, left to right: Sudderth, Bailey, Gallatin, Hampton, Figari, Frazier, Heaton, Floyd, Mahaney, Barber, Laycock. Second row: McFarland, Wheeler, Elkins, Kitowski, Hudspeth, McKay, D. E. Bauer, Kelly, Voelter, Crockett, Arnold. First row: Schneider, Blagg, Nichols, Scott. Ross Volun TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blagg, M. G. Johnson, B. B. Whitney, W. L. Wied, S. F. Winchester, E. C., Jr. STAFF SERGEANTS Downs, T. E. Dungan, D. H. Micklitz, K. N. Morris, D. B. Quisenberry, C. Thompson, C. G. Schneider, W. P. Scott, R. W., Jr. Wisdom, T. E., Jr. SERGEANTS Anthony, R. D. Benson, C. A, Lux, E. C., Jr. Marshall, R. E. JUNIORS Anderson, D. W. Arnold, G. W. Austin, J. S. Bailey, D. J. Barber, H. D. Bauer, D. E. Baur, 0. T. Blakeney, R. N. Blue, D. R. Bolton, M. F. Boren, D. F. Bridges, M. J. Campbell, H. H. Champagne, S. J. Coy, A. E. Crockett, W. R. Cunningham, W. L. Demel, K. J. Dierking, I. S. Elkins, A. C. Fagan, W. M. Figari, E. E. Floyd, J. D. Frazier, W. R. Gallatin, J. S. Garcia, M. E. Gardner, J. M. Gilliland, J. I. Hampton, R. Harrington, J. N. Haygood, J. L. Heaton, S. N. Hebert, R. W. Howerton, W. R. Hudspeth, F. B. Johnson, A. C. Jones, G. A. Keeling, G. W. Kelly, R. W. Kitowski, J. V. LaGrone, J. C. Laycock, G. B. Mahaney, M. P. Majors, M., Il l McDaniel, B. L. McFarland, W. F. McKay, S. S. McMullen, J. M. Meadows, G. R. Moore, K. W. Murdock, D. D. Ogg, D. M. Olbrich, D. F. Patton, D. G. Phillips, P. J. Przada, P. L. Powell, R. M. Rollins, C. H. Spencer, R. E. Sudderth, L. C. LESTER D. NICHOLS First Platoon Leader JOE M. LEEPER Third Platoon Leader 142 SECOND PLATOON Third row, left to right: Patton, Coy, Vogt, McMullen, Gilliland, Champagne, Spencer, Haygood, Winship, McDaniel, Majors, Jones. Second row: Phillips, Garcia, Rollins, Keeling, Powell, Olbrich, Anderson, Cunningham, Campbell, Bridges, Meadows. First roiv: Thompson, Winchester, Pierce, Downs. teer Company JON M. PIERCE DON R. ALEXANDER CALVIN W. HINES Second Platoon Leader First Sergeant Administrative Officer THIRD PLATOON Third row, left to right: Wynn, Gardner, Todd, LaGrone, Walla, Murdock, Baur 0. T., Dierking, Hebert, Yanta, Blue, Moore. Second roiv: Underwood, Boren, Przada, auger, Demel , Willms, Fagan, Bolton, Howerton, Ogg, Ray. First roiv: Wisdom, Whitney, Leeper. Dungan. 143 Fish Drill Team FISH DRILL TEAM Third row, left to right: Morgan, Ridgway, Brookman, McLean, Kerley, Free, Clagget, Delgado, Isbon, Platt, Klutz, Cooper, Ostmann, Anz, Gary, Gunn, Miller, Hibbs, McMahan, Donnell, Chaput, Briley, Fry. Second row: Mauck, Engel, Murphey, Strange, Omura, Kniffen, Redditt, Frith, Hall, Thrasher, Lyerly, Barrett, Acklen. Hoffman, Murray, O’Mara, Stenger, Ferrell, Rodrigrez, Balderama. First roiv: Rhea, John, Gilmore. Robert Acklen Roger John Ronald Anz William Kerley Roy Balderama William Klutz Paul Barrett John Kniffin Billy Briley James Lyerly Ronald Brookman Fredrick Mauck Armand Chaput Donald McLean Clark Clagget William McMahan Hamil Cooper Marlin Miller Reynolds Delgado Kelly Morgan Victor Donnell Forrest Murphey Robert Engel James Murray Edwin Ferrell Brian O’mara Ronald Free Dudley Omura Charles Frith John Platt Phillip Fry Richard Redditt James Gary Dwayne Rhea Donald Gilmore Larry Ridgway Wilburn Gunn Leo Rodriguez Ronald Flail Earl Stenger Jerry Hibbs Robert Strange Jerry Hoffman James Thrasher James Isbon Fred Ostman 144 I Unit Faculty Advisors Prof. J. W. Amyx—H-l Prof. K. R. Bailey—Sqdn. 12 Prof. D. G. Barker—Sqdn. 2 Prof. P. W. Barker—Sqdn. 13 Prof. J. B. Baty—B-2 Prof. 0. L. Baugh—E-l Prof. B. B. Boriskie—Sqdn. 14 Prof. D. D. Burchard—F-2 Prof. C. W. Crawford—Sqdn. 9 Dr. R. H. Davis—G-2 Prof. A. E. Denton—M-2, Sqdn. 16 Prof. H. C. Dillingham—Sqdn. 3 Prof. J. H. Earle—Sqdn. 15 Prof. R. L. Elkins—B-l Dr. E. W. Elliot—G-2 Dr. D. R. Fitch—E-2 Prof. G. E. Gott—B-l Dr. H. L. Graven—H-2 Dr. E. L. Harrington—F-l Prof. J. R. Hillman—Sqdn. 4 Prof. J. R. Howard—Sqdn. 5 Dean F. W. R. Hubert—2nd Wing Prof. J. D. Ingram—Sqdn. 5 Prof. M. S. Kavenaugh—Sqdn. 2 Prof. J. T. Kent—Sqdn. 11 Prof. R. A. Knapp—Sqdn. 5 Dr. E. H. Kneible—Sqdn. 6 Dr. H. 0. Kunkle—C-l Dr. J. D. Linsay—Sqdn. 4 Dr. V. A. Little—D-l Prof. R. R. Lyle—L-2 Dr. W. S. McCulley—D-2 Prof. Roger McGee—K-2 Prof. W. S. Manning—Sqdn. 1 Dr. L. J. Martin—A-l Dr. B. H. Nelson—Sqdn. 17 Prof. W. J. Oldham—Sqdn. 10 Prof. J. R. Pedigo—Sqdn. 8 Dr. N. C. Rose—Sqdn. 17 Mr. N. J. Rowan—A-2 Prof. F. E. Smith—W Band Prof. J. H. Sorrells—C-2 Dr. J. J. Sperry—1-2 Dr. R. M. Stevenson—Sqdn. 7 Prof. P. D. Weiner—G-l Prof. Victor Weining—Sqdn. 12 Dr. P. J. Woods—A-2, M Band J. W. Amyx 0. L. Baugh D. D. Burchard R. H. Davis, Jr. C. W. Crawford D. R. Fitch H. L. Gravett E. L. Harrington J. R. Hillman J. R. Howard J. T. Kent H. 0. Kunkel J. D. Lindsay V. A. Little R. R. Lyle F. E. Smith J. H. Sorrells R. M. Stevenson P. D. Weiner P. J. Woods Awards General George F. Moore Trophy___________ Houston Chamber of Commerce Award. 36th Division Award_________________________________ Texas ROA Award_____________________________________ Caldwell Trophy......................................... DAR Award_____________________________________________ UDC Trophy_______________________________________________ Mothers Club Award_________________________________ L. H. Lane Scholarship..___________________________ Outstanding Freshman________________________________ -------------------------Company F-l ---------------Consolidated Band -----------------------Company G-l .William Bernard Heye, Jr. -------Sydney Norman Heaton ---------Harvey Dwain Barber Frank Blair Buchanan, III ---------Michael M. Schneider .....-Charles Ray Munnerlyn ___________________William E. King DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Robert Carl Bess Rolf Richard Lippke Billy Bob Blackwell David Edward McKay Thomas Jay Boedecker Robert Lee Mills Robert Philip Brooks Donald Herren Nicholas Daniel Scott Brown Richard Henry Peterson Charles Leroy Butler John Norman Pollard James Edley Byrom Allan Neal Pritchard Tommy Leonard Cadle Adolphus B. Rabel Roger George Darley William H. Rabel Hugh Alfred Davidson James Edward Sartain Johnny Albert Dorotik George Kingston Sharp William Davis Duncan Voyle Gilbert Smith Joe Tom Easley Jerry Glynn Stacy Jimmy Gene Finley Roy Wayne Thompson Marice Dewey Fischer James Edward Vick John Alden Geistweidt John Calvin Walker Cesar Rolando Guerra Joseph Norman Wanja Alvin Edward Hendrix John Dale White Buren Wells Hoffman Marcus Daniel Williams Duaine William Jacobs Travis Lewis Williams John Brooks Landers James Leonard Willmann HOUSTON C. OF C. AWARDS CADET CORPS______________ ---------------------------------------------------------------Sydney Norman Heaton CORPS TROOPS___________ _________________________________________________________________Harvey Dwain Barber Guyron Brantley Laycock FIRST BRIGADE___________ _______________________________________________________________________George R. Meadows SECOND BRIGADE— _____________________________________________________________________Edward Alton Todd FIRST WING____ ______________ —_____________________________________________________________________Kenneth J. Demel SECOND WING______________ BAND_______________________________ CHICAGO TRIBUNE AWARDS (AIR FORCE) NORMAN KENNETH DYSON—______________________________________________________ ROBERT E. MARSHALL______________________________________________________________________ WILLIAM B. HEYE, JR_____________________________—______________________________________ JOHN M. BRAZZEL_______________________—........................—_________________________ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AWARDS GEORGE WERNER OHLENDORF PAUL J. PHILLIPS __________________________ MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER____________ WILLIAM E. KING__________________________ BRANCH AWARDS ARMY GERALD RALPH LOWDER_____________________________________________________________________________Chemical HOMER HALE HERSHEY—____________________________________________________________________________Engineers JOHN W. SIMMONS.—_____________________________________________________________________________Quartermaster 146 _________Senior _________Junior Sophomore ...Freshman —Category I Category IA .Category II Category IV Best Drilled SOPHOMORE T. A. Norton ... M. H. Caram.. G. Fugitt-........ G. W. Gilliam.. D. J. Norton..... E. T. Broesche E. H. Landers .. J. Gordon________ OUTFIT Company A-l Company B-l.. Company C-l. Company D-l. Company E-l . Company F-l__ Company G-l.. Company H-l. FRESHMAN K. K. Wolpman ____________J. Valades —-T. A. Baucum ______W. A. Royal _..D. W. Gilmore —D. K. Malcolm _________R. H. John —C. M. Vilcog F. M. Hale............ J. Reinte_________________ R. Alvarado___________ D. S. Spencer_______ J. Anthis —............. G. C. Heddins_______ J. B. Payne___________ C. E. Warlick_______ T. J. Reeves........... S. Hruska_______________ S. J. Davis_____________ R. D. Caskey_________ S. J. King............. G. A. Garcia_________ Z. W. Gilbreath _. R. J. Walker_________ R. V. Smith_________ M. E. Bradshaw- H. A. Burns_________ S. Carpenter_________ E. B. Wilkinson... G. N. Underwood. T. L. Fields___________ D. C. Ince_____________ S. Piccolo_____________ T. C. Morris_________ L. Wallace............. R. R. Lippke________ J. A. Betts___________ Company A-2- Company B-2... Company C-2 . Company D-2.. Company E-2.. .Company F-2 .. Company G-2.. Company H-2 . .Company 1-2... .Company K-2.. .Company L-2.. .Company M-2. ..Squadron l..._ ..Squadron 2 .... ..Squadron 3____ ..Squadron 4___. ..Squadron 5.... ..Squadron 7.... ..Squadron 8— ...Squadron 9.... ...Squadron 10- ...Squadron 11. ...Squadron 12. ...Squadron 13.. ...Squadron 14.. ...Squadron 15. ...Squadron 16.. .White Band ... ..Maroon Band. --------R. A. Kappel ____________G. D. Rook --------M. S. George ------W. M. Stevens --------------A. Payne -------V. L. Donnell ________J. W. Kniffin ..........-W. D. Nix M. D. Ainsworth --------------S. Shores ..W. H. Brashears ...........R. G. Brice --------T. K. Nelson --------B. B. O’Mara ----------S. G. Santos —W. C. Weaver ____________C. A. Mills --------D. N. Mclean ---------R. S. Reddit —G. P. Ridgway --------D. S. Grisson .—M. N. Walker --------M. A. James ......—R. E. Elwell ----------H. K. Johns ............E. L. Ener --------L. R. Pickard ---------D. S. Brown .—B. B. Blackwell 147 o 01 vanity fair 152 sweethearts 160 senior favorites 162 Vanity Fair finalists and escorts pose with Reveille on the Chapel lawn. 149 150 V:- 1 ----- 5. r Garo e Cay ton esc or led by v ' t 0. tiO ule Wmm ' %■ J incfa y emons escorted by d oe Ji. yirooAs Qjarofe Suffiuan escorted by djo m Jf. ylfderman Jjfar ene R us uncj escorted by t J au 7). dbusin ' ny 160 Sweethearts . . . Cs er tJoncannon 7lir Jorce Sweetheart Sophomore Sweetheart Carolyn Jjecfforct brash man Sweetheart tPat Doran GomSat Gut e 161 SxDeet iearts . . . Diane Scoyyins Cjo on Queen JKrs. Jucfcj yCurc CjHjihan Sweetheart 162 Ruth Abernathy by Jimmy Abernathy Genevieve Adamo by Anthony F. Loria Miss Jeanie Banks by Paule Rogerson Joyce Banks by Dave Bunting Mrs. Dewey Alexander by Bobby Joe Alexander Mrs. Cristal Aljoe by Than Richburg Gail Barfield by Warren Ray Craig Mrs. George Barkemeyer by O’Gene W. Barkemeyer Mrs. C. S. 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(Pinky) Downs; Yell leaders Ken Cox and Richard Biondi; and Band Drum Major, David Arnold. The Sports Section of the Aggieland ’60 wishes to thank the following for their services rendered, without whose help this section would have been impossible: Walter Robertson of the Dallas Morning News for photos; Jones Ramsey for the use of his Sports scrapbooks; and special thanks to Gene Sutphen who supplied all the individual photos for the sports section, through the Aggieland Studios in College Station. 178 Randy Sims grabs a pass from Charlie Milstead for A M’s first score against TU. Football 179 Head Coach, JIM MYERS Football Coaches BOBBY DRAKE KEITH Assistant Coach WILLIE ZAPALAC Assistant Coach TOM ELLIS Assistant Coach MATT LAIR Assistant Coach SHORTY HUGHES Assistant Coach BUDDY DENTON Assistant Coach 180 1959 Aggie Team 5 -9 ' f t 5 3ft; 2 .35«, 87 R 5 b. 8U 3 ' Lr i ' . 13.7 . l ! 2 §, 5 | 8 Fi’rsf row, left to right: Ralph Smith, Gordon LeBoeuf, AUen Goehring, Gale Oliver, Charles Milstead, Bill Godwin, Jon Few, George Gray. Second row: Wayne Labar, Jack Estes, Robert Gamer, Joe Munson, Robert Sanders, Buddy Payne, Bi ll Cauthorn, Roy Northrup, Carter Franklin, Powell Berry, Randy Sims, Bill Darwin. Third row: Bob Caskey, Travis Nevill, Paul Piper, Bob Phillips, Walter Berger, Joe i3ob Johnson, Jerry Jenkins, Tom Moore, Pete Angermiller, Larry Broaddus, Joe Filers, Bob Muenter, Charles Sandford, Russell Hill. Fourth row: Richard Love, S. J. Halpin, Eddie Van Dyke, John Hilt, Franklin Fisher, John Stradinger, Larry Smith, Wayne Freiling, Jim Murphy, Wayland Simmons, Sidney Bergoon. Fifth row: Daryle Keeling, A. 0. Glockzin, B. M. Lester, Bob C. Lindley, Calvin Jammer, Darrell Dean, David Powitzky, J. M. Marrow, David Skinner, Jesse McGuire, Ray C. Kelley. Season Record A M OPPONENT 14—----- 20 Texas Tech 9---------------- 7 Michigan State 7....... 3 Mississippi Southern 28_________________ 6 Houston 6 ________________39 TCU 0—______ 13 Baylor 7 ________________12 Arkansas 11________________14 SMU 17______ —.20 Texas The 1959 Texas Aggies will be long remembered as one of the fightingest Cadet squads in A M’s long history. Despite a 3-7 season record, and a 0-6 conference slate, the Farmers never gave up as they fought down to the final gun of every game. This can be illustrated by the fact that, in the last four games, a total of only 16 points stood between victory and defeat. This Aggie Team showed in every way, that they represented the fighting Spirit of the Men of Texas A M. 181 Raiders Frustrate Ags, 20-14 After two periods of cautious tactics, the offensive play suddenly became wild and furious. Though leading the way in statistics, the Aggies just couldn’t seem to click against an unpolished but determined Tech line. After intermission, the Farmers retaliated with two quick scores. The first marker came shortly after recovering a fumble on the Tech 47. The Ags marched down the field in three plays, the last one being a basketball toss from Milstead to McGuire. Randy Sims got his first chance to split the newly-widened uprights and did so successfully. Later in the third period, Jesse McGuire sprinted 64 yards downfield for the longest run of the night, and A M’s second score. Once again Randy Sims mastered the uprights, and the score was tied 14-14. But all good things must come to an end, and minutes later, Tech scored again. In the final quarter the Aggies lost their chance to pull this one out of the fire. A pitch-out on the Tech 3 was treated like a hot potato and bounced out of the end zone, untouched. Tech took over on their 20 with 2:45 left, and the game ended, 20-14. EDDIE VAN DYKE WAYLAND SIMMONS Back Tackle A M 14 0—14 Tech 6 14 0—20 Milstead struggles for extra yardage against Tech. STATISTICS A M TECH First downs ------------ 19 9 Rushing yardage ...... 255 121 Passing yardage ----------------91 100 Passes ___________—..............-5-11 6-13 Passes int. by ...................—-0 2 Punts ___________ 8 4 Fumbles lost __________________ 2 2 Yards penalized ........ 40 105 Milstead rolls out to the right, looking for receivers. Ags Stun Michigan State, 9-7 Although coming out on the short end of the statistics, the Aggies grabbed an early lead and held onto it for their first victory of the season. Michigan State had a chain of 15 straight non-conference wins, but A M struck first and the Spartans never recovered. Early in the first quarter, Ralph Smith jumped on a fumble at the MSU 16. Scant seconds later, Charlie Milstead powered over from the one for the Aggie’s first tally. In the second quarter, another Spartan fumble, this time on their own 20, set up a 31-yard field goal by Randy Sims. In the second half, the Ags marched from their own 20 to the MSU 10, where a fumble stopped their advance. From there, the Spartans struck to the Aggie 10, where a fourth down pass fell incomplete. Twice the sturdy Aggie defense halted MSU drives, once on the 28, and in the last minute of play when the Spartans powered to the Ag 9, they were held to one yard in three tries. A M took possession and ran out the clock, ending Michigan State’s win string at 15, by a score of 9-7. STATISTICS First downs _ A M __________9 MSU 18 Passes int. by ... A M __________2 MSU 1 Rushing yardage —.129 167 Punts ___________________ __________7 4 Passing yardage _ ________48 158 Fumbles lost _______ ....... ....2 4 Passes _____________ 4-7 11-25 Yards penalized . _________82 70 Ag trio upsets Spartan’s plans. A M 6 3 0 0—9 MSU 0 0 7 0—7 RANDY SIMS Back Just no room, as Ags close in on Spartan. LARRY BROADDUS Tackle i Ags Top Southerners, 7-3 Rated a TD favorite over the top small college team in the U. S., A M staged a rally with 12 minutes left in the game to prove the experts right. Mississippi Southern drew first blood with a 22-yard field goal in the first period. The remainder of the half was.a give and take affair in which neither team threatened to score. Early in the fourth quarter A M began its rfrove. A 71-yard drive started with a pass from McGuire to Hill on the MS 44. Charlie Milstead chunked one to Jack Estes for 39 yards and a first down on the Southerner’s 15. Ag attacks had bogged down in the first three periods, but they were not to be denied now. Milstead flipped a quick pass to Hill down to the 9, and Jon Few skirted around end for a first down on the 3. From there, Milstead bumped over for the score, and Randy Sims converted to make it 7-3, with 12 minutes left to play. Mississippi Southern never threatened again, and A M recorded its second win of the young season. STATISTICS First downs ___________ A M __________10 MS 15 Rushing yardage - __________75 265 Passing yardage — 120 103 Passes ____________________ _______8-10 7-17 Passes int. by _________ ____________1 Punts _____________________ ____________5 2 Fumbles lost ___________ _____________1 2 Yards penalized _____ __________20 90 JOE EILERS, Tackle DARYLE KEELING BOB PHILLIPS Back End 185 Aggies Wallop Cougars, 28-6 The first time the Aggies took possession of the football, they marched 80 yards in 12 plays. This set the stage for Charlie Milstead, as he swung wide around right end for six points. Randy Sims con¬ verted, and it was 7-0. Jesse McGuire began the second half rout with a sparkling 84-yard kick-off return to the UH 5. On the next play, Leboeuf slammed over the right side for the tally. Randy Sims once again split the uprights, and the scoreboard read 14-6. On the second play from scrimmage after the kick-off, Gale Oliver and Buddy Payne pounced on a fumble at the Cougar 34. Six running plays later, Leboeuf crashed over right guard for his second TD of the night. Jesse McGuire hoofed it over for the two points, boosting the score to 22-6. In the fourth quarter, Jon Few returned a Cougar punt 17 yards. Ray Sanders then made four consecutive carries, the last one for the score. The final score was 28-6, and the Aggies kept in tact their record of never having lost to Cougar High on Kyle Field. A M 7 0 15 6—28 UH 6 0 0— 6 STATISTICS A M UH First downs _____________ ________16 21 Rushing yardage ......223 182 Passing yardage _______ ________66 135 Passes _______________________ .....6-11 12-17 Passes int. by __________ ________2 Punts ________________________ __________6 5 Fumbles lost ____________ ......I 2 Yards penalized ______ ......80 59 BUDDY PAYNE, Guard ROBERT SANDERS, Back Randy Sims advances behind a stout wall of linemen. Farmers Scratched by Bears, 13-0 With the referees busy giving the rule book a good workout, in favor of the Bears, the Aggies bowed 0-13 to the Bruins. A M just could not get with it this day; the Farmers did not take advantage of their scoring opportunities. A fine start raised Ag hopes when Baylor fumbled the opening kickoff and the Ags recovered on the Baylor 43. Four short plays later, after a brief reign in glory, the Cadets fumbled on a second down on the Baylor 31, and an intercepted illegal pass by Milstead gave the Bears the pig¬ skin on their own 40. The Farmers had another scoring opportunity as a series of 9 plays moved the ball 46 yards. But, as before, the ball seemed greased, and was lost on a fumble. This was the extent of the Aggie threat, while the Bears scored in the second and fourth periods. STATISTICS A M BAYLOR A M BAYLOR First downs ________________ __________________13 12 Passes int. by ________________ __________________0 2 Rushing yardage ________ __________________49 107 Punts ______________________________ _____________5-40 7-32 Passing yardage __________ ________________137 130 Fumbles lost __________________ __________________3 1 Passes _________________________ _______________14-4 13-9 Yards penalized ____________ ________________65 120 A M 0—0 Baylor 7 0 6—13 187 Frogs Trounce Defenseless JOE MUNSON BOB MUENTER Guard Back 42,000 fans, the second largest crowd in TCU history, gathered at Amon Carter Field to see the Horned Frogs administer the soundest defeat ever to an Aggie football team. The game was TCU’s all the way. They held A M to 49 yards rushing, and by double-teaming Charlie Milstead, held the Aggie captain to a minus two yards rushing. They re¬ covered 5 Aggie fumbles and intercepted 3 passes. A M’s lone TD came with seven seconds remaining in the first half. Milstead initiated a 54-yard aerial to Russell Hill, which carried to the TCU 10. Once again, the Tyler senior flipped the ball to Hill, this time for the score. On the extra point attempt, Milstead passed, incomplete. All of the Frog’s TD’s came quickly, with short intervals between them. Continually, they capitalized on Aggie errors, slowly but surely pounding the Cadets into submission. The last three periods were TCU’s, and at the final gun, they had overrun a defenseless Aggie team by a score of 39-6. “Jumping Jack” Bob Sanders beats Frog tacklers Mr. Van Dyke struts his stuff. Aggies, 39-6 at their own game. A M TCU 6 0—6 22 7 10—39 STATISTICS A M First downs ____________________________ .12 Rushing yardage ____________________________49 Passing yardage __________________________121 Passes ________________________________________10-19 Passes int. by _________________ Punts ________________________________________________7 Fumbles lost ------------------------ 5 Yards penalized ______________________________59 TCU 16 237 109 7-21 3 7 85 JACK ESTES End TRAVIS NEVILL End ROBERT GARNER Tackle CHARLES SANDFORD Tackle BOB C. LINDLEY End This Frog went nowhere. JOHN STRADINGER Tackle LARRY SMITH Guard BILL CAUTHORN End Arkansas Noses by Ags, 12-7 With 5 minutes left, the highly overrated Pork¬ ers barely slipped by the Cadets, 12 to 7. By intercepting and recovering the ball when in Hog hands, A M kept the first half scoreless. As the second half opened, the Aggies marched 62 yards for the first score of the game. Arkansas, the 21 point favorite, saw their Homecoming celebration failing as S. J. Halpin punched his way across the goal to put the Ags in front 6 to 0, and Sims placed the extra point try. Charlie Milstead, injured back, teamed with three sophomores to give a show of Aggie strength by almost upsetting one of the biggest teams in the SWC. STATISTICS A M First downs ________________________________________________ 11 Rushing yards _______________________ 108 Passing yards _____________________________________________________________________81 Passes ____________________________________________________________________________6-11. Passes int. by ________________________ 2 Punts ______________________________________________________________________________6-24 Funjbles lost _______________________________ Yards penalized ________ 20 ARK. 19 313 37 6-10 1-54 3 65 GEORGE GRAY Tackle 191 Ponies Slip by the Eddie Van Dyke follows Jim Murphy over left guard— STATISTICS First downs ___________________ A M _____________________7 SMU 7 Rushing yardage - _________________37 181 Passing yardage ___________ _________________96 126 Passes _____________7-17 13-22 Passes int. by ______________ ___________________2 Punts _____________________________ ___________________7 4 Fumbles lost _______________ ________0 1 Yards penalized ___________ 5 46 A M 0 3 0 8—11 SMU 0 0 0 14—14 Charlie Milstead looking for a receiver of another of his long throws. Cadets, 14-11 RUSSELL HILL End for an eight yard gain. A rally by SMU late in the fourth quarter finally broke through a tiring Aggie line, and the Ponies squeaked by, 14-11. It was only in the last period that SMU resorted to a running game, for up until that time, a tight A M pass defense had held them in rein. But within the six minutes, the Ponies passed into paydirt twice. The Aggies started the scoring in the second quarter. Gordon LeBoeuf intercepted a Meredith aerial, and scampered to the SMU 37. Only seconds later, A M had a first down on the Pony 4, but two plays failed to dent the determined line. Randy Sims then dropped back and booted a 23-yard field goal, and the Aggies led 3-0. After SMU scored twice in the final period, Charlie Milstead led the Cadets 64 yards for a score. A pass to Randy Sims made it 11-14 as the game ended. JIM MURPHY Back BILL GODWIN Tackle WAYNE LABAR Guard RALPH SMITH End BILL DARWIN Tackle Owls Slide by Army A fifty-week losing streak, the longest victory drouth in Rice history was ended with this contest. The Ags led for 59 minutes but on the last play of the third quarter, Rice’s Speer took a Milstead punt for a runback of 60 yards and the TD. On a muddy field, wet from nearly freezing rain, the Ags made jarring stops all day. The Owls had not reached past the Farmer 25 until Speer’s run. Midway in the first quarter, Milstead punted to the Rice 1. Speer, deep in his own end zone, punted into the wind. The ball went straight up, landed in the end zone, and was covered by an Owl. In the last quarter, the Cadets started an intense passing attempt. Fourth down gambles and circus catches moved the ball to the Rice 35, where Rice gained possession as the game ended. WALTER BERGER DAVID POWITZKY End Guard Gordon LeBoeuf plows over left guard for two. STATISTICS A M RICE First downs ______ _______10 11 Rushing yards .. -—147 192 Passing yards .. _______45 14 Passes _______________ —4-10 1-5 Passes int. by _________1 3 Punts ________________ _________6 9 Fumbles lost ______ _________0 Yards penalized ______60 40 PAUL PIPER Center DARRELL DEAN Tackle JERRY JENKINS Back 194 A. 0. GLOCKZIN WAYNE FREILING CALVIN JANNER Back Guard Back Gale Oliver (74) and Roy Northrup (56) stop Speer for a short gain. B. N. LESTER Center SIDNEY BERGOON Back POWELL BERRY Back FRANKLIN FISHER End Ags Outscored by Sips, 20-17 A game that was to be nothing more than a scrim¬ mage turned out to be one of the greatest football contests ever held on Kyle Field. The powerhouse Longhorns had to come from behind twice to overtake a fired-up Aggie ball club. With 10 seconds left in the first half, Randy Sims kicked a record-breaking 52-yard field goal, and the Aggies led, 10-0. It was also with this game that Charlie Milstead set a new all-time Aggie record for total offense. It was a game of games, and as Coach Myers said, “It was the best team effort I have seen in my four years here.” And the Aggies in the stands, as well as those on the field, knew that this game truly upheld the adage, “We’ve never been licked.” A M 0 10 0 7—17 TU 0 0 8 12—20 Berry runs, LeBoeuf removes a would-be tackier. STATISTICS A M First downs __________________________18 Rushing yardage ___________ 146 Passing yardage ________________141 Passes ________ 14-22 Passes int. by ................ Punts _____ 3 Fumbles lost _______ 3 Yards penalized ____________________59 Ball and game hang in mid-air. (Left to right) TOM MOORE End DAVID SKINNER Guard J. M. MARROW Center JOHN HILT Back Randy (The Toe) Sims splits the uprights from the 41. Milstead fights to elude a bearhug by steer. 1960 Varsity Football Statistics Team Statistics A M OPPONENT Total First Downs ________________ _________130 148 Rushing ________________________ ___________78 97 Passing __________________________ ___________43 41 Penalties _______________________ _____________9 10 Net Rushing _________________________ .....1,305 1,949 Net Passing ____________________________ _________858 947 Net Gain (R and P) ___________ .....2,163 2,896 Rushing Plays ______________________ _________468 462 Passes Attempted _______132 151 Passes Completed _________________ ___________68 76 Passes had Int. _______________________ ___________12 10 Punts ____________________________________ __________56 51 Punt Yardage _______________________ .....2,040 1,746 Punt Average ________________________ ________36.4 34.6 Punt Return Total _________________ _________225 139 Punt Return Average ___________ _________4.4 2.4 Penalties __________________________________ ...59-490 90-724 Fumbles lost ________________________ RUSHING Player No. Yds. Lost .....17-29 Net Ave. 17-30 LeBoeuf ___________________________________ ______113 351 10 341 3.0 Sanders ___________________________________ ..... 26 153 3 150 4.1 Angermiller ___________________________ ...... 28 88 88 3.1 Berry ____________________________________ ....... 31 95 14 81 2.6 Milstead ________________________________ ......113 267 190 77 0.6 Van Dyke ________________________________ ...... 25 76 5 71 2.8 Sims _______________________________________ ...... 18 63 63 3.5 Halpin .................................... ...... 14 46 1 45 3.2 Murphy ________________________________ ...... 19 43 3 40 2.1 Caskey __________________________________ ...... 7 31 31 4.4 One of the Ags’ 130 First Downs. PASSING Player A C I Milstead ______________ 117 Berry _____________ 7 Keeling ................ 1 Van Dyke ...... 1 SCORING: YDS TD 62 10 752 4 3 46 1 TD TP A M 13 101 OPPONENTS 20 141 198 Season’s second highest rebounder for the Aggies, Carroll Broussard, takes the ball from a Centenary Gentleman. Basketball 199 Season Record Season: 19 won, 5 lost SWC: 10 won, 4 lost A M OPPONENT 95 Centenary _______ 38 86 Trinity _________ 47 67 Houston _______ 49 70 Midwestern __________ 43 64 Houston ________ .. ...... 62 72 TCU ......... . 61 84 Texas _________ 74 58 SMU _____________ 55 68 Baylor __________________________________________ 51 65 TCU _________________ ...52 64 SMU ___________________________________________________66 72 Texas _________ 61 61 Rice _________ 43 69 San Francisco ________________________________65 55 Santa Clara ______ 66 89 Texas Tech ______________________________________59 77 Arkansas __________________________________________68 94 Rice ___________________________________________________53 62 Texas ________________________________________________79 82 Arkansas __________________________________________61 53 SMU __________________________________________________81 61 Texas Tech ________________ 68 64 TCU ___________________________________________________56 77 Baylor ______________________________________________63 NotSWC SWC Tourney COACH BOB ROGERS AII-SWC WAYNE LAWRENCE CARROLL BROUSSARD 200 Left to right. First row: Wayne Lawrence, Kelly Chapman, Wilmer Cox, Dave Corson. Second row: Elliott Craig, Carroll Broussard, Tommy Smith, John Keller, Don Stanley, Pat Stanley, Wayne Annett. The following records were made (11) or tied (1) by the 1960 team: TEXAS A M ALL-TIME RECORD Most Points: Season 1709 Conference—989 Game—95 vs. Centenary Conference game—94 vs. Rice Most Field Goals: Season—631 Conference—362 Game—40 vs. Centenary Conference Game—39 vs. Texas Tech Individuals: Most points in season—430 by Carroll Broussard Most points in conference—244 by Carroll Broussard Most field goals in conference game—(T) 11 by Carroll Broussard Most field goals in season—152 by Carroll Broussard VARSITY STATISTICS FOR 1959-1960 24-GAME SEASON: Player G EG % FT % REB. T.P. AVE. Carroll Broussard ______________ _____________________________________24 152-335 .454 126-161 .783 175 430 17.9 Wayne Lawrence ________________ ____________________________________24 109-273 .400 73-90 .811 200 291 12.1 Don Stanley _____________________ ____________________________________24 90-205 .438 45-69 .652 131 225 9.4 Pat Stanley ______________________ ____________________________________24 71-177 .401 48-76 .632 112 190 7.9 Kelly Chapman ___________________ ____________________________________24 71-157 .452 20-32 .625 95 162 7.0 Wayne Annett __________ __ .. ____________________________________24 43-116 .371 66-103 .641 70 152 6.3 Wilmer Cox ________ ____________________________________24 58-140 .414 33-47 .702 66 149 6.2 Elliott Craig ___________________ ____________________________________20 21-48 .438 13-18 .722 23 55 2.8 Tommy Smith ______ . _ ___________________________________14 6-31 .194 9-14 .643 13 21 1.5 Dave Corson _______________________ ____________________________________13 5-15 .333 8-14 .571 14 18 1.4 John Keller _____________ ____________________________________17 5-26 .192 6-16 .375 15 16 .9 201 Aggies 68, Baylor 51 The undefeated Aggies racked up their ninth straight win of the season as they downed the Baylor Bears in the conference opener before a season high crowd of 4,200 in White Coliseum. The Farmers, behind the offensive talents of Carroll Broussard, Don Stanley and Pat Stanley, pulled away from the Bears midway in the first period and were never again headed. This triumph enabled the Aggies to hold positions in both of the nation’s two major polls, ranked 13th by the A.P. and 10th in U.P. A M 65, TCU 52 The 10th ranked Aggies rallied in the second half to down stubborn TCU in an all important conference game at Ft. Worth. The Aggies, led by Carroll Broussard, with 21 points, and Don Stanley, with 14 points, overcame a 2-point halftime deficit to win their first game in Ft. Worth in 10 years. The defense held TCU to a 36.1% shooting mark in the second half to clinch the win. Wayne Annett encounters some Cougar foul play. Farmers 64, SMU 66 The SMU Mustangs handed the Aggies their first defeat of the season by the margin of a scant two points, as the Farmers fell to a first place tie with the Mustangs in conference play. Behind by as much as 14 points during the game, the Aggies rallied during the final minutes to pull to within two points of the winners. Wayne Lawrence led the Aggies’ attack with 18 points. SMU outshot and out-rebounded the Aggies, hitting 40% of their shots while sweeping the boards for a total of 47 rebounds. The Aggies hit 36.1% of their shots but collected only 37 rebounds, ten less than did the victorious Mus¬ tangs. Aggies 72, TU 61 The Aggies bounced back in grand style after the SMU setback to romp over Texas, before the first capacity crowd in the history of White Coliseum. Carroll Broussard led the Aggie at¬ tack with 29 points, followed by Kelly Chapman and Wayne Lawrence. The win sent A M into a four-way tie for first in the SWC with Texas, SMU, and Ar¬ kansas. It was Texas’ first conference loss and their fourth of the season, two of them to Aggies. A red-hot shooting percentage of 57.1 enabled the Aggies to sew up this vital victory. Farmers 61 f Rice 43 The Aggies pulled back into undisputed possession of first place in conference warfare as they downed the Rice Owls in Houston. The Aggie defense was never sharper, as Rice managed a total of only 17 points in the second‘half. The 10th ranked Farmers were paced offensively by Wayne Lawrence, with 13 points and the Stanley twins, Don and Pat, with 11 and 10 points respectively. The win, the first for the Aggies against Rice in conference play since 1952, gave the Farmers a 4-1 SWC record, trailed by SMU and Arkansas with 3-1 marks. This gave the Cadets a 12-1 season record and earned for them a 10th ranked position in the weekly Associated Press poll. Carroll Broussard’s right hook. A M 89, Texas Tech 59 The Farmers returned to conference warfare after semester recess with a re¬ sounding triumph over Texas Tech in White Coliseum. The Aggies hit a booming 51.3% of their shots and were never threatened throughout the game. Pat Stan¬ ley scored 18 points to lead the offense and, with alternate help from Wilmer. Cox, held Tech star Del Ray Mounts to 11 points. Carroll Broussard, with 15 points, Kelly Chapman with 12 for only 7 minutes of play, Don Stanley with 12, and Wayne Lawrence, with 11, aided in the defensive bombardment. The results left the Farmers with a 5-1 SWC record and 14-2 season record. Farmers 77, Arkansas 68 The Ags invaded the Ozarks for what is always a tough battle and returned with a well-earned triumph to round out the first half of conference play with a 6-1 mark and in a tie for first place with SMU. Five Aggies hit in the double figures, with Carroll Brous¬ sard leading the pack with 23 points, as the Farmers hit 57% of their shots in the first half. Just short of five minutes deep in the game, Wilmer Cox hit for two straight counters to put the Cadets ahead by a one-point margin. This margin held the rest of the way except for several ties in the first half. DAVE CORSON Pat Stanley for a field goal- Pat Stanley under the basket again. 205 Aggies 94, Rice 53 The Aggies moved back into undisputed first place by trouncing the Rice Owls, as SMU was falling to Texas, 69-65. Ahead 53-15 at halftime, Coach Bob Rogers’ charges coasted to their seventh conference victory behind the shooting of Carroll Broussard and Wilmer Cox. Broussard chalked up 26 points, while Cox registered 20. The 94 point total fell one short of the team record established in the season opener against Centenary. Pat Stanley beats a Red Raider to the hoop. Texas 79, A M 62 The Cadets were upset by the Longhorns of Texas to fall into a three-way tie for first place with the Longhorns and SMU. The Farmers were far below par as they hit only 35.1% of their floor shots, as Texas hit 50%. The game, witnessed by a full house on the Texas campus, saw the Longhorns pull away after the game was 10 minutes old and never headed. Carroll Broussard, Don Stanley and Wayne Lawrence furnished the offensive drive for the Cadets as they registered 24, 14 and 14 points respectively. Longhorn star Arnette led all scorers with 25 markers. Farmers 82, Arkansas 61 The Cadets held their share of the three-way tie with a hard fought victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks before a home crowd in White Coliseum. Five Aggies hit in double figures, with Wayne Lawrence leading the pack with 18 points. Carroll Broussard broke an A M all-time record of most points in one season with his 14 counters. The victory left the Ags with a 17-3 season record and set the stage for the trip to Dallas to face the Mustangs of SMU in one of the sea¬ son’s most vital games. SMU 81, Aggies 51 The Cadets fell from any share of first place after a stunning defeat at the hands of the SMU Mustangs, before a highly partisan Mustang crowd in Dallas. The loss left the Farmers a full game behind both SMU and Texas with only three games re¬ maining. In having one of their few extremely poor nights from the field, the Aggies finished the first half with a shooting percentage of only 21.9, as com¬ pared to SMU’s 45%. Don Stanley led the Aggie attack with 23 points, which tied him for game high point honors. Carroll Broussard was the only other Ag to finish with more than seven points. Wilmer Cox has a little trouble as opponent objects to his shooting. Texas Tech 68, A M 61 The Aggies saw all possible chance of a conference champ¬ ionship washed down the drain when they fell to the Red Raiders of Texas Tech in Lubbock. The Farmers, after trailing by a single point at halftime, rallied to go ahead by five points early in the second half but then lost that lead and were never able to regain it. Carroll Broussard and Wayne Lawrence led the Cadet cause with 19 and 12 points respectively but were no match for Texas Tech’s red-hot mounts who tallied 33. The loss left the Farmers with an 8-4 SWC record with only two games remaining. Carroll Broussard shoots from ’way out. WAYNE ANNETT A M 64, TCU 56 Even though out-shot from the floor, the Ags came from behind to edge the TCU Frogs, and retain a slim chance for a share of the SWC bunting. The victory saw two school records broken, as the team broke the con¬ ference record of 879 points with 943 points and Carroll Broussard established a new individual conference scoring mark with a total of 226. Broussard also set a new season field goal record as he ran up his total to 146 in chalking up the game’s high total of 18 points. The Farmers trailed by 12 points with only 16 minutes remaining to play when they began a rally to tie in six minutes and then moved on out of danger. A right hook by Elliott Craig Ags 77, Baylor 63 Coach Bob Rogers’ charges finished the finest Basketball season in the history of A M with a 77-63 victory over the Baylor Bears behind the inspired performance of a senior playing his final game in Aggie togs, Wilmer Cox. Cox pumped in 24 points to lead all scorers and played perhaps the finest game of his col¬ lege career as the Farmers wrapped up another season with a final mark of 19 wins and only 5 losses. The Cadets also made this final game remi¬ niscent of the majority of their 19 victories, as they moved in front from the very first and were never headed or threatened. They led several different times by as much as 16 points. 208 Kelly Chapman throws a football block on a Centenary Gentleman as Dave Corson shoots. Startled Frogs look on as Pat Stanley sinks one. Shooting from the circle, John Keller makes a field goal. 209 Fish Basketball First row, left to right: Jimmy Keller, Lee Walker, Lewis Qualls, Jerry Windham, Lager, Charlie Minor, Jimmy Cobb, Dave Ison. Louis Hamil. Second row: Coach Shelby Metcalf, Billy Young, Willie Season Record 10 wins, 2 losses FISH OPPONENT 68 Tyler Junior College ________________________________________________54 62 Kilgore Junior College ____________________________________________67 70 Tyler Junior College .......................-......................64 66 Baylor Cubs _______________________________------------------------------60 47 TCU Wogs ______________________________-________________________________53 65 Kilgore Junior College _______________________—...............53 76 Texas Shorthorns ---------------------------------------............- 65 75 Rice Owlets ----------------------------------------...........-..........52 41 Rice Owlets ________________________________________________________-.......36 65 Texas Shorthorns ________________ 63 55 TCU Wogs ......................................-........-.........-41 80 Baylor Cubs ...........—......—-------------------------------------77 Lewis Qualls makes the marker. 210 «fc f • • • • • • • Clifford Davis slides for third. Baseball 211 1960 Team lop row, left to right: Robert Swain, manager; Randy Wortham; Don Costlow; John Burton; Don Chase; Dink Patterson; Dick Hickerson; Clifford Davis; Bill Wisdom; Ray Hannigan, manager; Tom Chandler, Coach. Bottom row: Don Davis, A. T. Cumpton; Joe Burt; Johnny Hudson; J. B. Carroll; Henry Batten; Billy Houchin; David Pitcock; Olen Jordan; Gary Priddy; Byron Barber. Season Record Won 5, Lost 17, Tied 1 A M OPPONENT 2 Texas Lutheran ....... 1 10 Sam Houston ____________________ 11 0 Rice ______________________________________________________________ 7 12 Texas Lutheran ........... 4 16 SMU 6 6 Sam Houston ______ 7 2 Houston ......... 5 19 Texas Tech ___________ 8 4 TCU _____________________________________________....-........ 5 3 Rice 4 1 Texas 5 5 Baylor _____________________________________________________— 7 2 Rice 6 2 Rice 7 16 BAMC ................ 6 6 BAMC _____________ 12 3 St. Mary’s .................................................. 4 9 TCU ..............-.......................-................- 9 5 TCU ...................... 11 3 Baylor ..............................................—.........13 3 Baylor 9 2 Texas............................... 5 3 Texas 8 SWC Practice 212 Bill Wisdom, John Burton, and Henry Batten welcome an Aggie home as a forlorn Frog kicks the ground. Baylor Series (3-13, 3-9, 5-7) The Baylor Bears, paced by the hitting of Tommy Letbetter and the pitching of Bob Barnett, pounded the Aggies in the first game, 13-3. Olen Jordan, the losing pitcher, allowed 5 unearned runs in the fifth frame. Bob Barnett scattered 11 Ag hits, as Baylor clobbered Farmer offerings for 14 hits. Far from being a smooth game, A M committed 7 errors to help the Bears in a winning cause. In the second game, the Aggies jumped off to a 3-0 lead by scoring two markers in the first, and one in the third. In the first frame, a single by J. B. Carroll, a Baylor bobble, and an intentional pass load ed the bases. John Burton, the outstanding batter of the day, as he collected three hits in four trips to the plate, singled in one run. Another Baylor error on a double steal attempt let Barber score. In the 3rd inning, Carroll doubled, and Burton singled to score him. Baylor scored one run in the 5th and 6th innings, then broke loose in the 7th as the Bears sent 12 men to the plate, and paraded five of them around the base paths. Two consecutive doubles started it off with three runs, but finished Ag hurler Dick Hickerson. Dave Pitcock came on and walked the next three batters. Baylor took a six-three lead and Don Costlow, the third Aggie moundsman, walked a run but finally retired the Bears. In the third game, the Bears took an early lead, then stumbled in the last frame and nearly lost it. In the 9th, Baylor hurler Barnett tired, and A M scored 3 without regis¬ tering a hit. Randy Wortham stepped into a Barnett offering, Davis and Batten walked, and Barnett left the mound. The next three Ags walked, and when the contest ended, there were Farmers on every base. DAVID PITCOCK GARY PRIDDY DON COSTLOW BILL WISDOM Rice Series (2-6, 2-7, 3-4) Rice’s Owls played errorless ball and limited the Ags to five hits in the first game. In the second inning, Don Costlow allowed four runs on a walk, two errors, a triple, and a sacrifice fly. Dick Hickerson came on in the fourth with runners on first and third, and no one out. In a near-brilliant stint of relief work, he struck out the first two batters to face him, and forced the third to pop out. He allowed only two hits the rest of the game, but the damage had been done. The Owls started off with a bang in the second game, as they scored 6 runs in the first inning. Olen Jordan finally calmed down and held Rice at bay for 5 more frames. Billy Houchen scores as Dink Patterson comes to bat. The Aggies scored two runs in the fourth, as Byron Barger homered over the left field fence. John Burton then singled and advanced to second on an error. Wortham walked, and Johnny Hud¬ son scored Burton with a sharp single to left field. Pitcock came on in the seventh and held Rice hitless for the last tw r o frames, ending one of the shortest SWC games on record, two hours and 17 minutes long. Only outstanding fielding in the last inning saved Rice in the third game, as A M had the tying and winning runs on base as the game ended. A M jumped off to a 3-0 lead, as Hud¬ son singled in two runs in the second and Barber clouted one over the left field barrier. In the ninth, the Ags had runners on first and second with one out, as J. B. Carroll lined one towards left field, but the Rice shortstop turned a hit into a double play, ending the Aggie threat and the game. mmm OLEN JORDAN Byron Barber makes a mighty swing. TCU Series (9-9, 5-11, 4-5) In a game that lasted three hours and 45 minutes, and finally called because of darkness, A M once again lost an early lead. The Aggies held an 8-2 lead at the end of the fourth in the first game, but the Frogs kept coming. A M collected nine hits from three TCU pitchers, in¬ cluding homeruns by Dink Patterson and Byron Barber. In the second game, TCU shelled two Ag hurlers for 14 hits and 11 runs. The Froggies collected seven runs and nine hits from Olen Jordan in the first three innings, then continued the barrage on Dick Hickerson, as he allowed four runs, one of them earned, and five hits in the remaining six frames. Byron Barber got to TCU pitching, however, as he blasted homeruns four and five in conference play. In the third game, another extra-inning affair, A M rallied in the 8th inning, scoring four unearned runs, tying the contest. However, in the 10th, Dave Pitcock tired and walked in the winning run. Texas Series (2-5, 3-8, 1-5) In a game that was a 1-1 tie after four innings, a TU 3-run homer in the fifth and a 2-run triple in the sixth ended all hopes of an Aggie victory. A M collected six hits, one of them a bases empty homerun by Dick Hickerson, who drove in two of the three Ag tallies. A three run TU homer in the seventh killed Aggie hopes in the 3rd game. Another pitcher’s duel saw a 1-1 tie at the end of the sixth inning. In the 8th and 9th frames, the Farmers attempted comebacks, but double plays ended the rallies. DICK HICKERSON RANDY WORTHAM DON DAVIS DINK PATTERSON BILLY HOUCHIN 4 Freshman Top row, left to right: Ed Singley, Bobby Collins, Ray Hall, Charles Watkins, Sammie Stewart, Jamie Butcher, Jack Singley, Terry Cobb, Reggie Richard¬ son, Gary Herrington (assistant coach). Middle row: Jerry Warren, Mike Spence, Barients, R. H. Schlieker, Bill Musemeche, Fred Deutrich, George Carroll, Scooter Schilloci, George Ley, Bill Puckett. Bottom row: Harold Marshall (manager), Bro Jackson, Jerry Carter, Oliver Aldrich, Bill Pryzbyla, Freddie Crim, Pete Rodriquez, Richard Gorman (manager). Season Record FISH OPPONENT 1 Navarro J. C. _______________________________________________ 16 Navarro J. C_______________________________________________ 5 13 - Rice Owlets ________________________________________________ 3 4 Texas Yearlings ____________ 9 8 Rice Owlets _________________________________ 1 5 Allen Academy __________________________________________ 4 7 John Tarleton ...... 3 9 Allen Academy_______________________ 3 7 Baylor Cubs ________________________________________________ 9 Texas Yearlings ------------------------------------------ 8 Ed Singley pitched perfect game, retiring 27 men in a row. Batting Records PLAYER G AB R H AYE. Aldrich, ph __________________ ___________ 4 8 2 4 .500 Carter, 2b ___________________ ___________ 11 39 9 17 .436 Musemeche, If _____________ ___________ 11 47 12 20 .426 Jackson, rf _________________ ___________ 6 18 3 6 .333 Puckett, c ____________________ ___________ 10 42 11 13 .310 Cobb, 55 _______________________ ___________ 11 50 11 15 .300 Richardson, lb ____________ ___________ 11 34 8 10 .294 Hall, cf ________________________ ___________ 11 50 9 12 .240 Warren, p ____________________ ___________ 8 9 1 2 .222 E. Singley, p ________________ ___________ 8 19 3 4 .211 Spence, p______________________ ___________ 2 5 2 1 .200 J. Singley, 3b ______________ ___________ 11 47 11 8 .170 Collins, lb ____________________ ___________ 2 6 1 .167 Carroll, rf _________________ ___________ 5 22 4 3 .136 Schleiker, ph ________________ __________ 1 1 .000 Ley, lb ________________________ __________ 1 2 .000 216 1960 Track First row, left to right: Henry Bornorden, Charles Echols, Newton Lamb, Owen Hill, Fred Dulock, Charles Merka, Bob Thomas, Ernest Uribe, Dick Hick¬ man, C. J. Hajovsky. Second row: Jack Heald, Jr. (Coach), Costex Conner (manager), Jim Brewer, Gil Jacobsen, Jim Long, Ty Tieman, Olin Garrison, Frank Schmalsteig, Charles Thomas, (Coach). Third row: Cleveland Bagley (manager), Ronald Whitely, Hubert Nelson, Gail McDaniel, Clark Huck, Barry Cash, Thad Crooks, Malcolm Hardee, Thomas Johnston, Jerald Fletcher, (Trainer). COACH CHARLES THOMAS The following are the best marks posted by Aggie Trackmen going into the SWC meet, in which they placed in the number five slot. SHOT PUT: Henry Bonorden (55-8) at Houston, May 28 DISCUS: Owen Hill (IbS-G ) at Dallas, April 15 JAVELIN: Jim Brewer (220-11V2) at Dallas, April 15 Newton Lamb (2O6-IV2) at Ft. Worth, May 13 Jim Long (188-9) at College Station, April 23 HIGH JUMP: Bobby Thomas (6-4) at Dallas, April 15 Charles Merka (6-2) at Shreveport, March 12 POLE VAULT: Robert Sanders (13-0) at Ft. Worth, May 14 Gail McDaniel (13-0) at College Station, April 23 BROAD JUMP: Gil Jacobson (22-31 2) at College Station, April 23 Donald Tax (2I-IIV2) at Shreveport, March 12 440-YARD RELAY: (42.4) at Shreveport, March 12 and at Austin, May 5 MILE RELAY: (3:20.5) at Shreveport, March 12 217 The javelin’ers: Jim Brewer, Jim Long, and Newton Lamb. FRED DULOCK BEST MARKS (Continued) MILE RUN: Malcolm Hardee (4:23) at Shreveport, March 12 440-YARD DASH: Hubert Nelson (49.9) at Shreveport, March 12 Berry Cash (49.9) at Austin, May 5 880-YARD RUN: Thad Crooks (1:52.0) at Houston, May 28 (A M School Record) Charles Hajovsky (1:55.4) at Austin, May 5 Malcolm Hardee (1:56.5) at College Station, April 23 LOW HURDLES: Ernest Uribe (23.8) at College Sta¬ tion, April 23 HIGH HURDLES: Ernest Uribe (15.1) at College Sta- tion, April 23 Olen Garrison (15.1) at Dallas, April 8 TWO MILE RUN: Fred Dulock (9:45) at Dallas, April 15 ,.nil ' , .il ' mn ............... .......; I 111 ' ..(iiilv ' iftill, ' . .•■■• i Fish Track Curtis Roberts and Ed Williams on the blocks—and off! Sprinters Curtis Roberts, John Kent, George Tedford and Ed Williams. 218 Cross Country Left to right: Thomas Johnston, Malcolm Hardee, Richard Hickman, Fred Dulock, Charles Hajovsky, Thad Crooks, Gail McDaniel. Fish Track First row, left to rightj: Jack Heald, Jr. (coach), Paul Pirkle, Leroy Caffey, Louis Hamil, Charles Hoppe, Ed Swain, Ken Rippstein, Marvin McKinnon, Charles Thomas (Coach). Second row: Gary Moss, Bill Brashears, George Tedford, Jerry Hopkins, E. L. Ener, George Pickels, Bob Wilson, Herb Schroeter, Bob Smith, Hank Comer, Vance McNeil. Third row: Ed Williams, Curtis Roberts, Bryan Grammer, John Kent, Mike Kerley, Jim Moran, Don Deaver, Ken Patranella, Ed Koreneck, John O’Heeron. Not pictured: Jim Daniels. 219 Swimming Back row, left to right: Emil Mamaliga (diving coach), Sonny York, Ronnie Reitz, John McKenney, Johnny Harrington, Oscar Cordon, Robert Timme, James CoVan, William Crenshaw. Middle row: John McClain, Deiter Ufer, Don Draper, Jimmy Roberts, David Woodard, Claro Hernandez, Marc Powe, Art Adamson (Coach). Front row: Charlie Teas, Clark Lincoln, William Perchacek. Aggie won two of four dual meets held this season: A M OPPONENT 54 Texas Tech ____________________ .. ________ _____________41 30 SMU ____________________________________________ _____________65 56 Rice ______________________________________________ _____________39 47 Texas _____________________________ .. _______ ______________53 In the Southwestern Conference Championship Finals, A M placed third, following SMU and TU. The team cap¬ tains for this meet were Deiter Ufer and Orlando Cossani. At the end of the year, John Harrington won the most valu¬ able swimmer award and Deiter Ufer won the Jimmy Key award. Results of SWC Meet ART ADAMSON, Coach Event Name Place 220-yard ind. med. Orlando Cossani __________________________________ 5 200-yard butterfly Orlando Cossani .................................... 3 50-yard freestyle Ronald Reitz __________________________________________ 6 200-yard backstroke John Harrington _________________________________ 2 100-yard breaststroke Dieter Ufer __________________________________________ 3 one-meter diving Charles Teas ____________________________________ 4 400-yard freestyle relay 220 Results of SWC, (Continued) 100-yard butterfly Gary Woodard ..................... 5 100-yard freestyle Ronald Reitz ........ 5 200-yard breaststroke Deiter Ufer ......................... 4 100-yard backstroke Orlando Cossani .................. 5 3-meter diving John Harrington .................. 2 400-yard freestyle relay Charles Teas ........................ 6 “Fish” Bill Baker off to a flying start. « ; ' «= .............. ...... i Jffll 4 “Fishes” Charles Seagraves and Tom Ken nerly await Baker’s arrival. Fish Swimming Back row, left to right: Art Adamson (Coach), Jay Davis, Louis Bernhardi, Harvey Hunnicutt, Jimmy Bice, Dave Langford, Bobby Hipp, Bill Baker, Emil Mamaliga, (Diving coach). Middle row: Tom Kennerley, Mike Leach, Gary Carrey, Keg Watts, George Mulanovich, Mike Thurman, Walter Windsor, Charles Seagraves. Front row: Clay Eissler, Leon Pearce. 222 Billy Mar.tindale, A1 Jones, Dickie Duble, Johnny Johnson, and John Lively heeding Coach Ransom’s words. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPS Surprising many people, the Aggie Golf Team emerged at the end of conference play in first place, winning 28 1 o points while losing 13Vo. After falling to Baylor at the first of the season, 3Y2 to 21 25 the Farmers came back to beat North Texas and Lamar Tech, both rated as top teams in the nation for the past few years. A1 Jones, Johnny Johnson, Billy Martindale, Dickie Duble and John Lively, competed, the best four to go to Fort Worth for a conference tournament. Next year’s golf team looks very promising, since the only leaving senior is A1 Jones, who shot a course record at A M of 63. 223 First row, left to right: Mike Higgins, Harry Hoskins, Gene Byrd, Kirby Jackson. Second roiv: Jerry Frank, Jack Clason, Jerry Adams, Ralph Johnston. 224 Tennis Foster, Tommy Morris, Richard Halter, Frank Blazek. Kneeling Bob Jones, Frame : Coach Omar Smith. Fish Tennis TEAM MEMBERS’. Larry Cannon Jerry Cox Jan Cupit Jim Groom Jimmy McGregor Bill Miller Mike Young Founded on November 14, 1907, the “T” Association was the brainchild of Mr. Larson, then coach of the football and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organiza¬ tion for fellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at A M. To be a member a person must have received the letter “T” in either a major or minor sport. An additional qualification for one lettering in a minor sport is that he must be a South¬ west Conference Champion in the indi¬ vidual event. The major sports are foot¬ ball, basketball, track, and baseball, the remainder being minor sports. This organization’s activities include its annual fall banquet, its spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all the visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are its guests. Charles Milstead Joe Munson Jim Murphy Roy Northrup Gale Oliver Buddy Payne R. Wortham Bob Phillips Paul Piper Robert Sanders Joe Schmid Wayland Simmons Bobby Thomas Wilmer Cox Bill Godwin G. M. Hail C. J. Hajovsky Ray Hannigan Malcolm Hardee T. Hernandez Dick Hicherson Owen Hill Russell Hill W. E. Houchin A. C.Johnson Wayne Lahar R. L. Love Pete Angermiller 227 Pistol First row, left to right: Henry Gill, team captain; James Wilson; S. M. Ragan; Cyril Adams; Charles Benson; Charles Bollfrass. Second row: Warren Copeland; Jerry Nelson, Thomas Wilson; Franklin Sprague; Charles Sabin. M SGT. WILLIAM H. CARD In his last year at A M, M Sgt. W. H. Card coached an outstanding Aggie team to high standing and honors throughout the 1959-1960 school year. A shoulder-to-shoulder match against the Air Force Academy saw the A M five- man team take first place while taking the first three ag¬ gregate places. In this match, two four-man teams competed with the A.F.A. in an N.R.A. Sectional match. In the U. S. Revolver Asso¬ ciation Intercollegiate League, Cyril Adams fired a 297 to win the Ag high individual score and a 9th place on the First All-American Team. Wil¬ son, Ragan and Gill made the second team, as the Cadets placed 4th out of seven. A M placed second in the N.R.A. Intercollegiate postal matches, losing only one of sixteen matches, as Gill took the third place trophy and the other five members placed from 13th to 32nd out of 91. By winning the sectional match against A.F.A. at the first of the year, the Farmers qualified for the National N.R.A. Intercollegiate postal team won 4th place, while the second team came in 8th and was high R.O.T.C. in the match. 228 4th in Nation At the end of the year, in the National NRA match, Aggies place 4th out of Seventeen teams. The following is an account of the matches and awards of the pistol team of 1960. 1. Shoulder-to-shoulder Match Air Force Academy 2. U. S. Revolver Association and All-American Team Members 3. N.R.A. Intercollegiate Postal League and Individual Awards 4. N.R.A. Sectional Team Match 5. Postal Matches—Other Schools 6. Annual Spring Pistol Tournament Places First Fourth out of seven One on the First Team Three on the Second Team Second out of Sixteen Third place individual First Place Won 15, Lost one Won 28 medals in Individual matches with Cadet Ragan winning 14 places out of 17 including Grand Aggregate Marksman trophy. Won Cal. .22 and Cal. .45 Team Matches as Sharpshooter Team. NAME TEAM MATCH AVERAGE POSTAL MATCH AVERAGE OVERALL Wilson, J. A. 281.8 283.7 281.35 Ragan, S. M. 281.0 282.5 276.9 Gill, H. A. 280.8 285.0 280.75 Benson, C. A. 274.8 276.7 276.85 Sprague, F. H. 273.2 273.7 269.05 Adams, C. S. 271.6 273.3 273.05 Wilson, T. E. 271.4 268.0 265.35 Nelson, J. B. 270.6 266.9 267.55 Copeland, W. R. 266.0 270.5 264.9 Sabin, C. B. 269.7 263.35 Bollfrass, C. A. 276.8 275.8 The two postal matches were the NRA postal match and the intercollegiate postal matches. In the NRA matches, A M placed second out of sixteen with a score of 1408 for the five members. In this event, Gill received the third place trophy. In the postal matches with other colleges, A M won 15 and lost only one, to the Coast Guard Academy in their first match. The score was evened though, for the Cadets walloped them in the second match. 229 Middle: R. K. Wieder, Coach. Left to right: Millegan, Stella, Danzeiger, Nelson, Penrod, Ferrassa, Hopkins, Clifford, Norton, Farrias, Fix, Bryant, Trevino, Alcorn, Rodriquez. Back row, left to right: R. K. Wieder (Coach), Hansen, Brent, Williamson, Hoyt, Kethas, Hale, Garza. Middle: Mikulec, Short, Montgomery, Bearden, McKenzie, Jackson, Emery. Front: Castanada, Rodrizuez, Terzian, Maceo, MacDonald. 230 Intramurals Winners CLASS “A” TRACK, RUNNING EVENTS T op row, left to right: Powell, F-l, 880-yard run Arnold, Hart, 120-yard low hurdles Bowers, H-l, 44-yard dash Hale, F-2, 100-yard dash Bottom row: Gabriel, A-l Van Dyck, A-l 440 and 880-yard relays Fischer, A-l Nichols, A-l CLASS “B” TRACK RUNNING EVENTS Top row, left to right: Neuman, F-2, 100-yd. dash Leach, Sqd. 12 Brice, Sqd. 12 880-yd. Schulgen, Sqd. 12 relay Stone, Sqd. 12 Walkins, Sqd. 11 120-yd. low hurdles Bottom row: Boswell, A-l Lager, A-l Deutrich, A-l Roden, A-l 440-yd. relay CLASS “A” TRACK, FIELD EVENTS Left to right: Berry, Sqd. 4, high jump Burchers, E-2, pole vault Arnold, Hart, broad jump CLASS “B” TRACK, FIELD EVENTS Left to right: Rogers, Sqd. 6, Scott, F-l, (T) high jump Vilcoq, H-l, shot put Redd, Sqd. 1, pole vault 231 r CLASS “B” CROSS COUNTRY Davidson, H-l CLASS “B” FOOTBALL L-2 Top row, left to right: Kinnerly, Puckett. Bottom row: Earnhardt, Singley, S. E., Singley, E. D. Top row, left to right: Brown, Lorms, Nichols, Goodrich, Savage. Bottom row: Nelson, Gressett, Seeker, Beall, Walton. CLASS “B” SOFTBALL G-2 Top row, left to right: Riddle, Beall, Tatum, Ward. Bottom row, left to right: Sherrill, Burchers, Wilson, Theeck, Howard, Talley. 232 CLASS “B” WRESTLING Top row, left to right: St. Claire, Delevan, Kithas, Roden. Bottom row: McGarrauch, Rodriquez, McKenzie, Acklen, Hansen. CLASS “A” WRESTLING Top row, left to right: Williamson, French, Hoyt. Bottom row: Hattinger, Mikulec, McDonald. 233 CLASS “A” RIFLE G-l Left to right: Brothers, Lewis, Stancil. ' iisM ■ frf ■ l , ' f ' l|fe. ' ■S , V 4 CLASS “B” RIFLE B-l Left to right: Webb, Harwell, Pendry, Martinez. CLASS “B” TENNIS SQD. 12 Left to right: Burnett, Wentworth, Schulgen, Bean, McGee. mk ; V k CLASS “A” TENNIS M BAND Top row, left to right: Finley, Spikes. Bottom row: Craddock, Steinle, Copley. OPEN GOLF SINGLES Lednicky, Flight II Ewing, Championship Flight OPEN TENNIS Stanley 234 CLASS “A” RODEO COW SADDLING D-l Ryan, Rhodes, Burk CLASS “A” BASKETBALL SQD. 15 Prewitt, Clifford, Jones, Beckler. Not Shown: Ranson, Thomas, Hickerson CLASS “B” BASKETBALL SQD. 15 Roberts, Musemeche, Ener, Spence CLASS “B” RODEO COW SADDLING SQD. 13 Robertson, Bowen, Robison CLASS “C” BASKETBALL WALTON HALL Frels, Goff, Lane, Lilly, Kock, Nichols, Kendrick, Pacher CLASS “C” FOOTBALL WALTON Kneeling: Junek, Presswood. Second row: Frees, Koch, Goff, Lane, Peavy, Lilly. Third row: Burton, Nichols, Ridgeway, Wil¬ liams, Kendrick, Packer. CLASS “A” BOWLING SQD. 8 Daughtery, McMahon, Wilson CLASS “B” BOWLING SQD. 1 Pearce, Norris, Autry CLASS “C” BOWLING BIZZELL HALL Roundtree, Dalton, Clark.(Not shown) CLASS “C” PING PONG WALTON Lane, Koch, Dejani CLASS “C” HORSESHOES LAW HALL Christilles, Dennis, Butler, Russell, Reynolds, Garner, Base. CLASS “A” HANDBALL SQD. 12 Wallace, .Barkemeyer, Schlotzhaver, Fields, Reeh, Griffith, Frost, Pate. CLASS “C” HANDBALL HART HALL Staley, Davidson, Stein, Maskal. Individual Winner: Staley. M . •v 1 4;| ,( •9 | , I | --V : n -Xr CLASS “A” SWIMMING 300 ft. Freestyle—Fairly—Sqd. 1 200 ft. Breast—McChristian—Sqd. 7 Diving—Galindo—Puryear 100 ft. Back— Murray—Sqd. 9 m i f CLASS “B” SWIMMING 300 ft. Medley Relay F-2 Brown, Hunnicut, Krebs. ro organizations professional clubs • 265 hometown clubs • 312 mothers clubs • 363 The famed Singing Cadets in their new formal uniforms. 241 Section Editors: GUY KEELING, JACK RUSSELL Who’S Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Each year approximately 750 colleges and universities recog¬ nize their outstanding graduating seniors by naming them to WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN VERSiTIES AND COLLEGES. Scholarship, participation and leadership in ac extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to campus popularity are considered by the nominatii tee in choosing the select few. S To be in this select group, one must first be nominated by i „J another student or faculty member, have a grade point ratio at least 1.5, be scholastically qualified to be a senior, and graduation before June, 1960. The qualifying placed before a board composed of students mbers and the outstanding ones are picked, exas A M selected 36 students for this honor, the highest honors a college student can obtain. ALLAN ROY ALLBRITTON Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta; Student Chapter American Vet. Med. Association; Secretary-Treasurer Junior Vet. Med. Class; Produc¬ tion Editor “Southwestern Veterinarian ; Student Lab Assistant Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology; Student Lab Assistant Plant Physiology and Pathology; Student Rep. S. E. Massengill Co. ROBERT E. ABBS Advertising Manager “Southwestern Veterinarian ; President AVMA; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta; President Junior Class of Vet. Medicine; Vet. Assistant Radiation Biology Lab; Student Rep. Haver-Lockhart Pharmaceutical Co. 242 BYRON C. BLASCHKE Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Corps Adjutant; Newman Club—President; American Society of Civil Engineers— President; Engineer’s Council; Ross Volunteers; Center Hometown Club; Cadet Lt. Col.—Corps Staff; Recorder—Senior Court; Op¬ portunity Award; Calio Carbon Co. Scholarship; Best Drilled Freshman and Sophomore; B-FA 4th Army Award; John Henry Newman Honor Society; DMS; First Place—Freshman Engineering Drawing Contest; Student Employment—Structural Lab; Assistant —C. E. Department. JOHN M. BRAZZEL Executive Officer, 4th Battle Group; Economics Club, President; Arts and Sciences Council, Vice-President; DS; DMS; Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi; Cadet Court; American Economic Association; General Business Society; Cadet Major, 4th Battle Group Staff; Junior Representative to A and S Council; San Jacinto HTC, Vice-President; Newman Club; Opportunity Award; P. T. Pierce Award; Commandant’s Award, Summer Camp; Fish Yell Leader; Undergraduate Assistant, Biology Department. FRANK BLAIR BUCHANAN, III Freshman Drill Team; Corps Color Guard; RV’s; Cadet Col., C.O. 2nd Brigade; President, Cadet Court “A”; MSC Directorate Assistant; Chairman, MSC Bridge Committee; SCONA III; Vice Chairman, SCONA IV; Planning Committee Chairman, SCONA V; SCONA Delegate to U. S. Military Academy; A and S Council; Vice-President, Economics Club; Social Secretary, Junior Class; Corps Championship, Bowling; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; MSC Appreciation Award; Assn, of the U. S. Army Award; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Wesley Foundation. 243 WILLIAM DAVID BUNTING, JR. Member of Singing Cadets, 1956-60 (Business Manager, 1958-59; President, 1959-60) ; Member of Cadet Corps, 1956-60; Outstand¬ ing Fish in Sqd. 21, 1956-57; Guidon Bearer for Sqd. 20, 1957- 58; Operation Sgt. on 7th Group Staff, 1958-59; Recorder for 7th Group Court, 1958-59; Cadet Major and Scholastic Officer on 4th Group Staff, 1959-60; Member of A M Fine Arts Festival Steering Committee, 1959-60; Participation in Leadership Conference at Palestine, Texas, 1959; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Phi Sigma; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1959-60; Secretary-Treasurer of Physics Club, 1958-59; Lab Instruc¬ tor in Physics Department, 1958-60; School Bus Driver for Brazos County Schools, 1959-60; Town Hall Selection Committee, 1959-60; Distinguished Student 6 Semesters; Scholastic Officer, 7th Group Staff. J. C. BURTON Cadet Colonel, First Wing Commander; Distinguished Student; Distinguished Military Student; Best Drilled Sophomore, Squadron 7; Fish Slide Rule Contest; Petroleum Engineering CJub; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Corps Staff; Dance Committee Chairman for Military Ball; Co-Chairman for Air Force Ball; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; The Engineer Staff; Air Force Junior Representative to U. S. Air Force Academy; Freshman Engineering Society; Opportunity Award Scholarship. DONALD RAYE CLARK President, Freshman Veterinary Class; AVMA Council; Veterinary School Honor Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta; Faculty Award as Outstanding Member of First Year Class; Staff, Southwestern Vet.; Student Assistant, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, 2 Years. JOHN CULL 1959-60—Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Education and Psychology; Student Delegate to the UNESCO Conference in Denver, Colorado; American College Personnel Association (Division of American Personnel and Guidance Association),; 1958-59— Selected as a Representative from the Department of Education and Psychology to meet with the Evaluation Committee from the Texas Education Agency; Distinguished Student (fall 1958) ; Stu¬ dent National Education Association; College Apartment Council (Outstanding Council of 1958-59) ; Secretary-Treasurer Chairman of Two Working Committees; 1957-58—Aggie Players 1956-59—West Texas Hometown Club, President 1957-58; Worked With the Civilian Student Counselor’s Office and Foreign Student Advisor’s Office for Two and a Half Years; Received a B.S. Degree in Education—May 1959; Will Receive a M.Ed. Degree in May 1960; Received G.I. Bill of Rights Benefits from the Korean War During First Four Years of College. 244 FRANK IVER DAHLBERG, JR. Best Dressed Fish; Best Drilled Soph., Outstanding Jr. in 7th Group; First Sergeant of Sqd. 21; Sgt. Major of 7th Group Staff; Lt. Col. on Corps Staff; Singing Cadets; YMCA; Wesley Founda¬ tion; SCONA; Student Engineers Council; President—AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu; DMS; Brazos County HTC; Student Chamber of Com¬ merce; DS; Baseball; Campus Crusade; Region IX AIIE Student Conference; Physics Lab Instructor. W. WADE DOVER Deputy Corps Commander; Ross Volunteers Commander; Student Senate Chaplain; DAR Award; Houston C of C; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Terra Club Engineering Scholarship; DMS; Gen. P. Mitchell Petro. Award; Vice-rfesident San Angelo-West Texas HTC; Petro. En¬ gineering Club. HOMER JARRELL GIBBS DS; DMS,; Cadet Lt. Col.; Public Information Officer; Delegate— U. S. Air Force Academy Assembly; Assistant Conference Man¬ ager; SCONA V; B.A. Representative; Student C. of C.; Delegate MSC Leadership Conference; Advisory Committee—COCIAD II. SAMMIE E. GLASS Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta—Vice-President; President of Sr. Class of School of Vet. Med.; Representative to Council of the AVMA; Outstanding Student Award in the School of Vet. Med.; Borden’s Scholastic Achievement Award in Vet. Med.; Physics Achievement Award; DS; Student Asst, in Dept, of Physiology and Phar¬ macology. 245 HUDSON GLIMP Saddle and Sirloin Club, Vice-President; Vice-President Collegiate 4-H; Alpha Zeta; Outstanding Soph. School of Agriculture; Vice- President Highland Lakes HTC; Wesley Foundation; Jr. and Sr. Wool Judging Teams; Grand Champion Showman of Little South¬ western; Vice-Chairman Texas CD Council for Youth; State Fair Honor Award; Opportunity Award Scholarship; National 4-H Meat Award Scholarship; National 4-H Meat Animal Award Scholarship; Publicity Chairman State 4-H Council; Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Assn. Award. CHARLES W. GRAHAM President, AVMA; Civ. Student Council; CV Apt. Council; Pre- Vet Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta; Assoc. Editor SW ' Veterin¬ arian; Student Senate; Election Commission; Exchange Store Ad¬ visory Bd.; MSC Leadership Conference Comm.; Student AVMA Council; Co-Chairman Civ. Weekend Comm.; College View Student Manager. WILLIAM B. HEYE JR. Col. of Corps; Associate Editor of The Engineer; Outstanding Freshman; Sophomore in EE; Fish Drill Team; Radio Club; New¬ man Club; Institute of Radio Engineers; Ross Volunteers; Presi¬ dent Freshman Engineering Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Caldwell Trophy; Houston C of C Award; Sons of American Revolution Award; Society of American Military Engineers Award; Opportunity Award Scholar¬ ship; Schlumberger Scholarship; Rowan Drilling Company Scholar¬ ship. JIMMY L. HOWARD Associate Editor and Editor, The Southwestern Veterinarian; Stu¬ dent Chapter American Veterinary Medical Association, President, 1959; Parliamentarian, 1958; Parliamentarian of Sophomore Veter¬ inary Class; Bandy Scholarship Award; Student Representative to the Texas Jaycees Citizenship Seminar; Representative to the National American Veterinary Medical Association; Chairman of AVMA Emergency Fund; Rperesentative to MSC Council Leader¬ ship Conference; Inter-Council Committee; Chairman of AVMA Council; Masonic Lodge Lab Technician of Biochemistry and Nutrition Dept.; .Student Clinician, Small Animal Clinic. 246 JOSEPH RAYMOND JOYCE Ag. Council; Saddle and Sirloin; Chairman Cattleman’s Ball; Asst. Editor, Saddle and Sirloin Yearbook; Stock Chairman All-Aggie Rodeo; FFA Barbecue; 4-H Barbecue; Superintendent Wool Div. Fish-Soph Judging Contest; Awards Chairman, Ham Sale; Numer¬ ous Awards in Judging Contests. LOVELL WILFORD KUYKENDALL Student Ag. Council; Saddle and Sirloin; Ag. Rep. to Inter- Council Committee; Superintendent Little S. W. Livestock Show; All Aggie Rodeo Secretary; Wool and Livestock Judging Teams; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi. JOE MARVIN LEEPER Junior Ofell Leader; Head Yell Leader; Outstanding Junior; Pla¬ toon Leader and Perm. Firing Sqd. in RV’s; Corps Staff; DMS; DS; Best Drilled Soph, in 2nd Wing. JACK EDWARD LITTLE Phi Eta Sigma; Milner Hall Dorm Council; CSC; George P. Mitchell Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; President Pet. E. Club; AIME; Engineers’ Council; Engineer Staff; Scony Mobil Oil Co. Scholarship. 247 ALLEN LUDWIG C.O. Sqd. 14; Distinguished AFROTC Cadet; Secretary Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lamba Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; DS; AlChE; Newman Club; J. E. Duff Scholarship; Opportunity Award; 1st Sgt. Sqdn. 20; A. F. Rep. to USAF Academy; Rep. to Engr. Council; Outstanding Junior 7th Group Best Drilled Fish Sqd. 22; Fish Slide Rule Contest. MICHAEL LINDEN McGUIRE Great Issues Committee; Outstanding Fish; Phi Eta Sigma; Di¬ rectorate Asst.; MSC Directorate; American Oil Co. Scholarship; Freshman Engr. Society—Secretary-Treasurer; Outstanding Sopho¬ more; Chemistry and Ch. E.; Phi Lambda Upsilon Award; AIChE Award; Outstanding Jr. Ch. E.; Student Engr. Council; Chairman Great Issues; SCONA V Executive Committee; AIChE Union Carbide Scholarship. CHARLES FRANK MILSTEAD Exec. Officer, Company “M”; Capt. of 1959 Varsity Football Team; Pbi Eta Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu; DMS; AIIE; SCONA; “T” Association. PERCY D. MIMS Cadet Col. Commander 2nd Wing; President—Cadet Court; Out¬ standing Jr. 2nd Wing; Outstanding Jr. 4th Group; Houston C. of C. Mil. Affairs Committee Award; Sons of the American Revo¬ lution Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Trane Company Scholarship; Chairman Housing Comm. SCONA V; Comm. SCONA IV; Ross Volunteers Co.; Ross Vol. Permanent Firing Squad; DMS; Commandant’s Award; Co-Chairman Air Force Ball; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Chairman for Writing “Social Customs”; Chairman Corps Dress Uniform Committee. 248 RUSSELL W. NEISIG Lt. Col. Corps Staff; Corps Law Officer; Outstanding Junior— First Wing; Member Ross Volunteers; Arts and Science Council; Pre-Law Society; Housing Comm, and Recorder SCONA V; DS Four Semesters; Grader, History Department. GEORGE W. OHLENDORF Commanding Officer, Fourth Battle Group; Editor, Texas A M Agriculturist; President, Rural Sociology Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Student Agricultural Council; Ross Volunteers; Amer¬ ican Sociological Association; Rural Sociological Society; Cen-Tex Hometown Club; J. Wheeler Barger Memorial Award; Jesse Jones Agricultural Scholarship; Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Tour of Mexico; Outstanding Junior in Rural Sociology; Sons of the American Revolution Award; Distinguished Student; Distinguished Military Student; Research Assistance, Department of Agriculture; Economics and Sociology; President, Student Chapter of the Quartermaster Assn.; Texas Farm Bureau Award. GALE OLIVER Lt. Col. Corps Staff—Athletic Officer; Ross Volunteers; DS; DMS; Phi Eta Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; SAME Award; Best Drilled Freshman Co. B-Ath; Best Drilled Sophomore Co. B-Ath; Fresh¬ man and Varsity Football—3-yr. Letterman; Co-Capt. Football; T-Association; SCONA V; Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee; Outstanding Cadet in Platoon Summer Camp. CARROLL EVANS OSBOURN Reporter, Saddle and Sirloin Club; Junior Meats Team; 2nd Place Team at Fort Worth in 1958; Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team; First Place Team in Denver, Fort Worth and Kansas City; High Man on Team at Each Contest; Fifth High Individual at Kansas City; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Texaco Tour; Third Man in Freshman-Sophomore Judging Contest in 1958; Reserve Champion Showman of Swine in Little Southwestern. 249 FREDERICK ARTHUR PENDLETON Secretary, Civilian Student Council; Junior Class Representative, CSC; Sophomore Class Representative CSC; Engineering Council; National Science Foundation; Undergraduate Research Grant; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Monsanto Chemical Co. Scholarship; Delegate Civilian Student Leadership Conference; First Place, Mechanical Engineers; DS—5 Semesters; Honorary Member, American Society of Testing Materials; ASME Hugh Scott Cameron Award. RALPH E. PETERSEN C.O., Cousl. Band; Lt. Col. Corps Staff; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Outstanding Junior; Aggie Band; Chairman, Student Agriculture Council; Inter-Council Committee; Inter-Faith Council; Treasurer Lutheran Student Assn.; Alpha Zeta; ASAE; Feature Editor, Agriculturist; Sears-Roebuck Foundation; Agric. Tour of Mexico; SCONA V; ASTM; DS; Agricultural Council Representative; American Society of Agricultural Engineers. SAM H. RIDGEWAY DENNIS MICHAEL RYAN Housemaster Walton Hall; Housemaster Hart Hall; AVMA Coun- Student Engineering Council, President; Memorial Student Center cil; AVMA Parliamentarian and Sergeant-at-Arms; Southwestern Council; Milner Hall Dorm Council; President of Flying Kadets Veterinarian; Milner Dorm Council; Civilian Student Weekend Club; President MSC Directorate; Civilian Student Leadership Commission; Southwest Texas Hometown Club; Lab Asst. Dept. Conference; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME; of Plant Phys. and Path.; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Veterinary DS, 5 Semesters. Class. 250 JOSEPH J. SEKERKA Newman Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Outstanding Soph. “B” AAA; Texas Intercollegiate Students Association; Recording Secretary, Vice-President, President Student Senate; Vice-President Fayette-Colorado County Hometown Club; Scholastic Sergeant 2nd Brigade; Secretary ASCE; CE Honor Society; MSC Council; SCONA IV; Exec. Officer 2nd Brigade; Opportunity Award Scholarship. WILLIAM G. SHENKIR Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; DS; Opportunity Award; Band Staff; DMS; Outstanding Jr. AF Cadet; 1st Place Jr. AF Speaking Contest; College Station State Bank Award; Sons of the Am. Rev. Award; President YMCA; President Wesley Players; Ecumen¬ ical Council; Inter-Faith Council; YMCA Sectional Co-Chairman; Acc. Society; SCONA IV; Natl. Methodist Student Conference; Natl. Assembly Student Y’s; Outstanding Acc. Student; Graduate Assistantship; Rockefeller Theological Fellowship. ROBERT LOVELL WILSON, JR. Vet. Med. Emergency Fund Council; Vice-President Freshman Vet. Class; President Sophomore Vet. Class; Knights of Columbus; Abstracts Southwestern Vet.; Capt. USMCR; C.O. Bryan-College Station Marine Corps Reserve; AVMA Secretary-Treasurer; Apart¬ ment Manager College View; AVMA Council; DS; College Small Animal Clinic; Arista Rep. 251 IAGGIELAND BH iilS ' 60 The AGGIELAND, yearbook of the A M College of Texas, is compiled annually by an editorial staff of 11 and a work force of over 60 men which are divided among the various jobs required for publication. Published in the summer by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, the book is ready for students upon their return for the Fall Semester. Bob White, Business Manager; Sam Barranco, Assistant Editor; Allen McCree, Editor. Military Class Sports Editor: DICK McGAUGHY Left to right: Vela Nash McAlister Webber Dougherty Cummings Cooper Svetlic Delgado Kutach Galindo Seated: Garcia Davis McGaughy Coppedge Wilson Jacobs Editor: BILLY MITCHELL Left to right: Burnett Odell Mitchell Jones Beasley Teague McClinton Newman Blythe Taylor Bissett Editor: TOM BROWN Left to right: Payne Aiken Alexander Not shown: Brown Pry Photography Editor: LANEY McMATH Left to right: Reed, McMath AGGIE LAND STAFF Editor ____________________________________________ALFEN McCREE Assistant Editor __________________________SAM BARRANCO Business Manager ________________________________BOB WHITE Sports Editor ______________________________ TOMMY BROWN Activities Editor ________________________ DANNY SNOOKS Photography Editor __________________ LANEY McMATH Military Editor ______________________ DICK McGAUGHEY Class Editor ______________________________BILLY MITCHELL Index Editor __________________________________HOPPY DODGE Hometown Clubs Editor ___________ _____ GUY KEELING Professional Clubs Editor ____________JACK RUSSELL Professional Clubs Editor: JACK RUSSELL (not pictured) Left to right: George, Parkman, Mitchell, Hilton, Boyd, Browning, Strange, Fix, Bailey, Moore, Alvarado, Huerta. Index Editor: HOPPY DODGE Left to right: McAlister, Busch, Dodge, Godfrey, Beyer. Activities Editor: DANNY SNOOKS Left to right: Gaudiano, Beck, Wright, Hoffman, Key, Loveland, Snooks, Hammer, Acklen. Hometown Clubs Editor: GUY KEELING Left to right: Gerrits, Cavitt, Harrison, Walker, McClain, Keeling, Hale. 253 IAGGIELAND ' 60 The AGGIELAND, yearbook of the A M College of Texas, is compiled annually by an editorial staff of 11 and a work force of over 60 men which are divided among the various jobs required for publication. Published in the summer by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, the book is ready for students upon their return for the Fall Semester. Bob White, Business Manager; Sam Barranco, Assistant Editor; Allen McCree, Editor. Military Class Sports Editor: DICK McGAUGHY Left to right: Vela Nash McAlister Webber Dougherty Cummings Cooper Svetlic Delgado Kutach Galindo Seated: Garcia Davis McGaughy Coppedge Wilson Jacobs Editor: BILLY MITCHELL Left to right: Burnett Odell Mitchell Jones Beasley Teague McClinton Newman Blythe Taylor Bissett Editor: TOM BROWN Left to right: Payne Aiken Alexander Not shown: Brown Pry Photography Editor: LANEY McMATH Left to right: Reed, McMath AGGIELAND STAFF Editor ______________________ Assistant Editor ______ Business Manager Sports Editor __________ Activities Editor _____ Photography Editor Military Editor _______ Class Editor ____________ Index Editor _____________________ Hometown Clubs Editor .. Professional Clubs Editor . ALLEN McCREE SAM BARRANCO _________BOB WHITE TOMMY BROWN DANNY SNOOKS LANEY McMATH DICK McGAUGHEY BILLY MITCHELL ...... HOPPY DODGE ________GUY KEELING ...... JACK RUSSELL Index Editor: HOPPY DODGE Left to right: McAlister, Busch, Dodge, Godfrey, Beyer. Activities Editor: DANNY SNOOKS Left to right: Gaudiano, Beck, Wright, Hoffman, Key, Loveland, Snooks, Hammer, Acklen. Professional Clubs Hometown Clubs Editor: JACK RUSSELL (not pictured) Editor: GUY KEELING Left to right: George, Parkman, Mitchell, Hilton, Boyd, Browning, Left to right: Gerrits, Cavitt, Harrison, Walker, McClain, Keeling, Hale. Strange, Fix, Bailey, Moore, Alvarado, Huerta. 253 TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST This quarterly publication, published during November, Jan¬ uary, March and May, features material written by students in all departments in the school with substantial amounts of illus¬ trations to provide clarity and interest. One of the goals of the magazine—besides representing the school—is to inform the public of agriculture’s growing complexity and increased op¬ portunities. Headed by George Ohlendorf, Senior from Lock¬ hart, the Texas A M Agriculturist features a four-color cover photograph each issue as well as articles of interest to both students and the public. GEORGE OHLENDORF Editor TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor _ ___________________________________________________________ GEORGE OHLENDORF Business Manager ____________________________________________________________ KEN McGEE Associate Editors __________ ALLAN MARBURGER, BOYD PROCTOR Advertising Manager ............................................ ALVIN ADAMCIK Editorial Assistants ____________WALTER WILLMS, VERNON YANTA Circulation Manager __________________________________________ JIMMIE WHITTEN Feature Editors ________________ HUDSON GLIMP, RALPH PETERSON, TRAVIS WEGENHOFT Faculty Advisor ____________________ OTTO KUNZE, Assoc. Prof. Ag. Eng. Staff Writers ____________________________ GEORGE BOECKER, ANTON COY, BEN DICKERSON, PETE HARRINGTON, BILL HARRISON, BILLY HUTSON, MANLEY McGILL, RICHARD NAGY, PAUL PAYNE, ROGER TERRY, ERNESTO URIBE, DONALD WANJURA, MELVIN YOUNG 254 Left to right: Nickell, Mazzeo, Gregg, Eichblatt, Sutherland, Gibson, Cockburn, Roberts. Texas ASM Review The Texas A M Review, newly organized this year, has lived up to its pledge to be representative of the school of arts and sciences at Texas A M. Featuring articles and stories, written both in a serious and a humorous vein, the A M Review staff constantly searched and tirelessly edited contributions from students. They, on occasion, created much material for the pub¬ lication themselves. Good editing and discriminating selection spiced by the humorously bitter pen of cartoonist Jim Gibson made the A M Review’s first year a success despite some grow¬ ing pains. TEXAS A M REVIEW STAFF Editor ________________________________________________________ TUCKER SUTHERLAND Assistant Editor __________________________________________________________ BOB ROBERTS Business Manager ____________________________________________________ DENNIS GREGG Cartoonist ________________________________________________________________________ JIM GIBSON Editorial Assistants and Writers .... TOM NICKELL, PAT MAZZEO, DAVE EICHBLATT, TIM COCKBURN TUCKER SUTHERLAND Editor 255 JOHNNY JOHNSON, Editor, and BILL HICKLIN, Managing Editor. The Battalion, a four-day a week newspaper for the A M College of Texas and the city of College Station, is a major part of student publications at the college. Editor for the newspaper is chosen by the Student Publications Board and all staff members are students. The paper is printed at the A M Press and distributed to all dormitories and to all residents of the city. Press days are Tuesday through Friday afternoons during principal semesters and Thursdays during the Summer term. ROBBIE GODWIN, News Editor ] j i ALIGN THE BATTALION STAFF Editor ____________________________________________________________________ JOHNNY JOHNSON Managing Editor -------------------------------------------------------- BILL HICKLIN Sports Editor ________________________________________________________ JOE CALLICOATE News Editor _____________________________________________________________ ROBBIE GODWIN Assistant News Editors .. BEN TRAIL, BOB SLOAN, ALAN PAYNE Staff Writers ___________ Photographers _________ CHS Correspondent NELSON ANTOSH, TOMMY HOLBEIN BOB SAILE, AL VELA _____________KEN COPPAGE, JOE JACKSON ___________________________________ RUSSELL BROWN BEN TRAIL Assistant News Editor JOE CALLICOATE, Sports Editor Left to right: Bob Sloan, Bill Hicklin, Alan Payne. 257 texas a and m engineer PURPOSE OF THE ENGINEER 1. To represent the school of Engineering of the A M College of Texas as its official student publication. 2. To publicize and promote the School of Engineering of the A M College of Texas to high schools, colleges, and industry throughout the country. 3. To provide students interested in engineering and related scientific fields an opportunity to utilize and improve their tech¬ nical writing skill. 4. To further the cause of the engineering profession by presenting to the readers of this publication new discoveries, tech¬ niques, and accomplishments in the engineering field. ENGINEER STAFF Editor ______________________________________________ HOMER HERSHEY Managing Editor ___________________________________ BOB BERTRAND Associate Editors ________________________________ WILL CHAPMAN JOHN KITOWSKI Features Editor ___________________________________________JACK LITTLE Layout Editor ____________________________________ CARTER BARCUS Business Manager ______________________________________ JACK FLOYD HOMER HERSHEY Editor 258 Left to right: Winkler, Hubbs, Abies, Howard, Allbritton, Smith. Second row: Greenburg, Fuson, Thomas, Ridgeway, Kent, Richardson, Dudley. Third row: Jardine, Ellison, Houston, Dommert, Greene, White, Nunnallee. Top row: Nolle, Johnston, Graham, Hickman, Schwebel, Bean. The Southwestern VETERINARIAN “The Journal of General Practice” JIMMY HOWARD Editor Designed to represent the department of veterinary medicine at Texas A M, this quarterly publication features professional articles written by top men in the field as well as student writings. Circulation includes not only students and faculty within the department—the magazine is sent all over the Southwest. SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN STAFF Editor __________________________________________________________________________ J. L. HOWARD Executive Editor _________________________________________________________ T. A. BECKETT Production Editor _____________________________________________________ A. ALLBRITTON Business Editor ________________________________________________________________ J. F. HUBBS Advertising Editor __________________________________________________________ R. E. ABLES Circulation Editor ______________________________________________________________ J. FOSTER Subscription Editor ______________________________________________________ R. VOSDINGH Assistant Editors ____________________R. SCHWEBEL, J. WHITE, J. HALL, A. ANDREWS, J. JORDAN, M. FUSON, G. PITTMAN Associate Editors ________________ C. GRAHAM, J. SMITH, J. WINKLER 259 Memorial Student Center Built by Aggies, for Aggies for Culture, Entertainment and Service Dedicated to Aggies who have given their lives in sacrifice for others, the Memorial Student Center was built in 1950 with funds from Exchange Store profits and contributions of Aggie-Ex’s. Purposes of this Memorial Student Center are: To provide an educational and recreational program for the students and the staff of the A M College. To foster the social and cultural phases of student life. To provide more adequate opportunity for friendly association among students, former students, faculty, and friends of the A M College. To provide facilities for meetings, short courses, and conferences of citizens of the state (agricul¬ tural, business, industrial, professional, cultural, and educational groups and organizations), and thus make the Center a functional unit in the educational and cultural life of Texas. 260 Living Room of the Campus SCONA V Goody, the soup’s on METZGER’S GUN COLLECTION Anybody got a bullet? Living room of the campus is a phrase that truly describes the M.S.C. It is here that the weary Aggies can indulge in many types of recreation such as bowling, danc¬ ing, reading, and numerous other types of stimulating pastimes. Also, at the M.S.C. the Aggie has a snack bar where he can pick up the latest “scuttlebutt” while en¬ joying a refreshment. 261 Council RONNY HAMPTON Council Member DENNIS RYAN Council Member PAT CROUCH Council Member TRAVIS WEGENHOFT Council Member ROBBIE GOODWIN Council Member JOHN POCINA Bowling WALLY BUNTON Bridge DICK McGAUGHEY PAUL PHILLIPS Radio Music FRANK CALLAHAN Dance KEN ALLEN JEFF WENTWORTH JIM FINLEY CHARLES MARSHALL MIKE SCHNEIDER Chess Directorate Assistant Directorate Assistant Directorate Assistant Directorate Assistant 262 Memorial Student Center NICK SETTANI JIM WILLESS GORDON REYNOLDS DON IRKLE JACK HARTSFIELD Creative Arts Flying Kadets Recital Series Browsing Library Public Relations 263 Professional Clubs . . . Front row: Harris, LePori, Dickerson, Terrell, Manley, Barnett, Wallace, Greene. Second row: Beaty, Cavitt, Carnes, Thompson, Hollingsworth, Costlow, Dodson, Whitehall. Third row: Jacobs, Majors, Russell, Voss, Davidson, Whitlock, Hynson. Baptist Student Union Serving; as the connecting link between the churches located around the college and the students of the college is the primary purpose of the Baptist Student Union. The Baptist Student Union is composed of a Bible Chair Director, a Baptist Stu¬ dent Director, and the students who are members of the local churches. The Baptist Student Union works through the Executive Council headed by the president of the union and his executive council committee chairmen. Each of these committees has a specific job to do such as sponsoring a local mission program, planning the vesper programs during the week, or enlisting new members for the Baptist Student Union. THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President ________________ Vice-President _________ Secretary _ _______ _____ Missions Chairman Enlistment Chairman Evangelism Chairman Publicity Chairman . Social Chairman . Center Host ___________ LINK Editor Faculty Advisor ____ Pastor Advisor Bible Chair Teacher _ BSU Director ... .......... ________________________ MAX BARNETT JIM MANLEY ________________________ DOYLE TERRELL ....................WAYNE LePORI _______________________ BEN DICKERSON __________________________ DON COSTLOW _____________ CULLUM GREENE. JR. MALCOLM HOLLINGSWORTH .......................... GILES DODSON BILL BARFIELD .................. MR. JIM WALLACE .......... REV. R. D. LONGSHORE _____________REV. ARTHUR SMITH ___________________________ CLIFF HARRIS President Max Barnett 266 Civil Engineering Honor Society OFFICERS President _______________________________________________ LEE L. LOWERY Vice-President ____________________________ BRUCE B. JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ GLEN J. GOODEN Faculty Advisor ____________________________ EDMUND P. SEGNER Fifth row: Guy, Gurney, Huffman. Fourth row: London, Wisian, Deland, Stewart, Hussey. Third row: Minor, Kelly, Grona, Payne, Galino. Second row: lifer, Sekerka, Hanks, Mattern. First row: Segner, Gooden, Johnson, Lowery. President LEE L. LOWERY 267 First row: Hoswell, Klppe, Kirby, Hatter, Kaden, McCord, Dobias, Wilkinson. Second row: Newman, Nelson, Buswell, Prejean, Potts, Lindee, Grosdidier. Third row: Crump, Bardis, Leadnicky, Wheeler, Moffit, Littell, Cely. Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Society This organization’s object is to (1) promote better fellowship among students and (2) widen the knowledge of students in their field and allied fields through lectures by prominent speakers. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________________ MAX HATTER Vice-President ________________________________________ HENRY HASWELL Secretary-Treasurer _________________________________ RICH WHEELER Sweetheart MARY MITCHELL 268 B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation President .. .................. Vice-President ______________ Secretary _____________________ Treasurer _____________________ Social Secretary _________ Religious Coordinator Building Coordinator Parliamentarian ......... OFFICERS ............. BERNARD N. BOARNET _____________________FROST E. GARDNER ___________________________ ROBERT HARRIS ................. BERMAN H. BERNARD _____________________________ GARY W. UTAY ................... IRWIN S. LEVY _________________________ RICHARD REISER ________________ HERBERT D. BURLING President BERNARD N. BOARNET At Texas A M the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation is one of a network of over two hundred units of Foundations and Counselorships on college campuses sponsored by the B’nai B’rith organization. Its objective is to help Jewish college youths understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the interpretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Hillel at A M has traveled a long way since the time when a handful of students met at the home of the late Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus to create a nucleus of Jewish life on the A M campus. Today it is a full fledged Foundation with a new Hillel building given by the people of Texas taking its place among the numerous religious and cultural organi¬ zations that together make up the spiritual life of the campus. The program is carried out by means of lectures, open forum discussions, seminar groups, weekly religious services, observance of the major Jewish holy days, welfare drives, and interfaith activities all of which together help build for the student an all-around personality. First row: Reiser, Levy, Hanovice, Kahn, Boarnet, Utay, Burling, Gardner, Hursh. Second row: Myers, Goldberg, Yudeisis, Gibson, Krawetz, Kleinfeld, Gabor, Sherman, Reiser, Wood, Davidoff, Weiss, Harris, Brand, Bailin. 269 First row: Ingram. Second row: Flynt, Lee Bohot, Jackson, Woodman, Lorms, Roesner, Blevins, Sullivan, Cooper, Groneman. Third row: Caruthers, Ingram, Stambaugh, Beazley, Koening, Rosenberg, Mathis, Griffith, Dillon, Conder, Hamilton, Harris, Brown, Wilson, Williams, Lane. Industrial Education Society The Industrial Education Society is composed of students majoring in industrial technology, industrial distribution, industrial education and industrial journalism. The society is dedicated to the promotion of its members in industry and education, and the promotion of the Industrial Education Department. Through highly efficient leadership, the society has in part accomplished this by such projects 1 ' as distributing brochures, promoting decals, and bringing guest speakers to i ts meetings. President ________________ OFFICERS DON V. INGRAM Vice-President - FIRST SEMESTER DON BULLOCK Secretary _____________ ___________________ ________________________ ______________ SAM MEEK Treasurer _______________ . ... GAYLE MOORE Vice-President SECOND SEMESTER ________ CASEY JONES Secretary _______________ BILL BLACKWOOD Treasurer ______________ ...... C. A. JACKSON President DON INGRAM 270 The Health and Physical Education Club Objectives of the Physical Education Club are to promote interest in physical educa¬ tion at A M College and to help prepare the physical education majors to take their places in society in respect to their relationship with the school system, students, and general public as well as the coaching of athletics and instruction of health and physical education. Delegates have been sent to state and national conventions and outstanding coaches and administrators have been brought in to speak at club meetings in order to keep the students well informed of the developments in their field and to make them aware of the responsibilities which confront them after graduation. President ________________ Vice-President ________ Secretary-T reasurer OFFICERS ______________________________ BARNEY I. SEELY ______________________________ ROBERT SANDERS _______________________ H. EARL YARBROUGH Sweetheart GAYLE WILLIAMS First row: Landiss, Yarbrough, Seely, Wied. Second row: Davis, Laird, LeUnes, Ogg, Brewer, Littlefield, Chapman, Cox, Davis. Third row: Holeck, Seale, Allen, Parks, Arnold, Higgle, Heimann, Wallace, Franklin. 271 First roiv: Woods, Nasser, Bossier, Bass, Amyx, Pedigo, Little, Kennedy, Woodard, Shurtleff, Hershey, Barker. Second row: Higginbotham, Crube, Reid, Cone, Thomas, Bateman, Fritzler, Gonzalez, Schafroth, Phariss, Owings, Davidson, Till, Jackman, Evans, Thompson, LaGrone, Etheredge. Third row: Ross, Hooks, Segers, Chapman, Jennings, Pacher, Salinas, Aykesworth, Konecny, Goolsby, Swendig, Burnett, Stewart, Brinkoeter, Davis, Berger, Rowalt, Steile. The Petroleum Engineering Club Operating as a junior member of the AIME, the Petroleum Engineering Club of Texas, A M membership is composed of junior, senior, and graduate students in Petroleum Engineering. Meetings are held twice a month with prominent guest speakers at each meeting providing and supplementing the students broad and up-to- date classroom education in the petroleum industry. These meetings and the club’s social functions also enable the students and the departmental faculty to become better acquainted in a less formal atmosphere. OFFICERS President _________________ Vice-President ________ Secretary ________________ Treasurer ________________ Program Chairman Faculty Sponsor _____ JACK LITTLE HOMER HERSHEY TURNER MOLLER . MAX WOODARD ........ LOU LITTLE ...... DANIEL BASS President JACK E. LITTLE 272 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, hut inactive membership extends for life. The sixty-seventh national chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established at Texas A M in January 1949. Since that time nearly one thousand Aggies have been initiated into the society. OFFICERS President _________ Vice-President . Secretary ......... Treasurer ........... Historian __________ Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Senior Advisor . RAMSEY MELAGIN . JIM SULLIVAN JAMES CARDWELL __________DANNY LOYD __________ BOB WRIGHT _________ W. J. DOBSON .... C. H. RANSDELL ___________JIM BARLOW President RAMSEY MELAGIN First row: Dobson, Sullivan, Loyd, Wright, Ramsey, Cardwell, Barlow, Ransdell. Second row: Edmonds, Wilson, Roquemore, Cox, Carter, Brossmann, Christie, Scott, Dotson, Scarborough, Skripka, Guy, Mejia, SpiRman, Krebs, Morgan. Third row: Moseley, Wilke Horn, Collier, Blaschke Dennis Mays, Wiederaenders, Norwood, Hoffman, Traylor, Thomas, Balser, Johnston, Kerley. Fourth row: Rabel, Sartain, Masso, Walker, Bacon, Kappel, Vela, Baldarrama, Echols, Johnston, Oliphant, Bryant, Chapman, Henderson, Hunter. Fifth row: Simon, MacTavish, Jones, Letbetter, Boedecker, Bergstrom, Alexander, Small, Ray, Moehlman. 273 Pre-Vet Society First row, left to right: Davidson, Moore, Lloyd, Dr. Elliott, Turner, Dr. Cowing, Shaw, Fuller, Strole. Second row: Walther, Christie, Forrester, Persyn, Wil¬ son, Longan, Burchers, Vaught, Pate, Crowell, Payne, Bryant, Hutchinson, Walker, Hubert, Hearne, Bowen, Holbeck, McKnight, Coon, Martin, Carver, Roberts, Scott. Third row: Bell, McIntosh, Hooks, Howell, Pyron, Finn, Humbler, Kniffin, Navar, Jagot, Deal, Foster, Tisdale, Davis, Ward, Tatum, Jester, Warren, Vogel, Webb. Fourth row: Reebes, Jones, Tripp, Talley, McOwen, Theeck, Yandell, Rutledge, Andrews, Jenson, Davis, Wilson, Martin, Crouch, Henderson, Shively, Wilson, Schulze. The Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society, one of the Newest Organizations on the campus, was started in the spring semester of 1957. Its object is to provide an opportunity by which students registered in the pre-veterinary curriculum may survey the career opportunities available to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. OFFICERS President ___________ President Elect . Secretary ____________ Treasurer ____________ Social Chairman Reporter ___________ MALCOLM STROLE ... MICHEAL TATUM __________ DANNY LOYD ROBERT DAVIDSON BRUCE MOORE ______________ BILL SHAW President MALCOLM STROLE 274 Saddle and Sirloin Club It was through the efforts of W. L. Stangel, Dean of Agriculture, Texas Techno¬ logical 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 com¬ petition 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 barbecue, a donkey basketball game, judging contests, the Cattleman’s Banquet and Ball with the Little Southwestern Livestock Show and Ham Auction. OFFICERS President ________________________________ LOVELL W. KUYKENDALL Vice-President __________________________________________ HUDSON GLIMP Secretary ______________________________________________ DONALD OSBOURN Treasurer __________________________________________________ JIM HOLLOWAY Reporter ____________________________________________ CARROLL OSBOURN Ag Council Representative ________________________________ JOE JOYCE President LOVELL W. KUYKENDALL First roiv: W. J. Berry Jr., Kuykendall, Osbourn, Glimp, Joyce, Osbourn, G. J. King. Second row: McGee, Bumpus, Mclnnis, Beerwinkle, Kesse, Conklin, Reagor, Coley, Janek. Third row: Unknown, Ernest, Reagor, Osbourn, Whitmire, Andis, Unknown, Ellis, Unknown, Unknown, Schroeder, Unknown, Richards, Unknown, McGee, Dolegal, Watts, Self. Fourth roiv: Shifflet, Smarr, Rosenberg, Smith, B. Smith, Hill, King, Cagle, Unknown, Goode, Tumlinson, Pasey, Todd, Casas, Unknown, Unknown. Fifth row: Miller, Griffith, Johnson, Natho, Fitzhugh, Smith, Bertsch, Routh, Richter. Stuard, Jones, Harrington, Gerard, Bundick, Burk, Winkle. 275 The Singing Cadets have performed numerous programs on the campus during this year. Out-of-town concerts included performances in Edna, Dallas, Ft. Worth, West Columbia, Refugio, and Pasadena. Adams, M. E. Alexander Ammenderiz Arrington Berney Brantley Brown, W. A. Brown, C. A. Brown, 0. W. Bunting Classen Compton Crouch Davidson Davis Dubberly Echols Edwards Elder Griffin Harrington Hatfield Hense Hinton Hopkins Hosier Hubert Hudson Jonas Leighton Lenamon Lindley Lollier Lowe Lynch McKnight Magers Mattlage Melton Melugin Monday Moody Morgan Navar Novasad O’Brian Phillips Raabe Rioj as Rogers Schier Simmons Weston Whitlock Wick Worley Youngblood OFFICERS Front row: Jack Harrington, Librarian; Larry Leighton, Business Manager; Carlos Worley, Reporter-Historian. Sec¬ ond row: David Bunting, President; John Lenamon, Vice- President. Accompanist: Maurice Adams. Director: Dr. Bill Turner. 276 Society of American Military Engineers Founded in 1920 to further the engineering potential of the United States for national security, the S.A.M.E. has developed into a world wide organization. The A M student chapter has been active this year. A field trip was held in the spring to Galveston. In April several members attended the Southwestern Regional S.A.M.E. conference in Dallas. President _____________________ First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary _____________________ Treasurer --------------------- OFFICERS ________________________RONALD HARROD _______________ GEORGE SHIELDS _______________________ WILLIAM DILLION _________ DAVID J. NORTON _____________________ DICK WADSWORTH President RONALD HARROD 277 First row: Fite, Garner, Ludwig, Johnson, Phariss. Second row: Cleveland, Fox, Ream, Sinclair, Kellett, Baugher, Olds, Folzenlogen, Keeler, Pate, Dupuy. Third row: Homer, Hudgins, Ryan, Reynolds, Pendleton, Lowery, Gooden, George, Ebneter, Garey, Palmer, Penny, Sanders. Fourth row: Little, Ohlendorf, Aldridge, Crump, Langston, Harless, Schneider, Hughes, Gilbert, Lindsay. Fifth row: Little, Bowling, Robertson, Kellum, Deland, Hussey, Davis, Boaz, Lange, Bayley, Oliver, Munson, Crawford, Hamner. Tau Beta Pi Founded at Lehigh University in 1885, the Tau Beta Pi Association marks in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by dis¬ tinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the fields of engineering. The Texas Dela 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 ______ Treasurer ........................ Corresponding Secretary Cataloguer ...................... DONALD PHARISS WILLIAM GARNER ... ALLEN LUDWIG ........... LLOYD FITE .. BRUCE JOHNSON ...... DOYCE NANCE President DONALD R. PHARISS 278 Rodeo Club Upon organization of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Feb. 1, 1949, the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M, to comply with national rules, organized the Rodeo Club. All students, regardless of study, are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeo ing 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 Intra¬ mural Manager. Each Spring the Rodeo Club has its NIRA Rodeo in the Aggie arena. Teams from 13 colleges of the Southern Region compete in this rodeo. Rodeo profits send teams to other rodeo contests. President _______ Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer _______ OFFICERS _________________________ JAMES WALDROP ______________________________ BILL RUDISEL _____________________________ GENE YEAGER _________________________________ JOHN BAKER President JAMES WALDROP Kneeling: Harris, Baker, Holide, Varisco, Tuner, Erisman, Halbert, Johnson, Holveck, Whitaker, Shores, Breeding, Bowen, Withers, Kern, King, Garraro, Smith, Dog (Rowdy), Strole. Second row: Waldrop, Robinson, Theeck, Bailey, Rathke, Bundick, Vaughan, Deal, Carver, He nson, Harris, Jordan, Davis, Wells, Miller, Hastings, Compton, Stuard, Bennett, Kiker, Redman, Fluitt, Brown, Butler, Olere, Sims, Baker. Third row: Farthing, Kahla, Rheudasil, Hodge, Cox, Johnson, Rosenberger, Vehrenkamp, Beasley, Yeager, McSpadden, Neff, Mayse, Merritt, Ingle. Back, top row: Schulze. 279 First row: Franklin, Winkle, Blagg, Waggoner, Miller, Lister, Johnson, Ohlendorf, Perry, Wilch, Barlow, McLaran, Phillips. Second row: Russell, Frazier, Baver, Williams, Stubbs, Figari, Arnold, Gallatin, Bradford, Riggle, Ward, Laycock, Gould, Blakewood, McMullen, Powell, Ford, Demel, Bolton. Town Hall Staff Town Hall staff is an organization formed for the purpose of providing, for the students of A M College and people of the surrounding area, the best in well-rounded, educational entertainment available. Beginning this year the Town Hall Staff is under the direction of the Memorial Student Center Directorate. Dr. Wm. N. Turner is the faculty advisor for the group. The Staff begins and ends each year with a steak fry. At the spring steak fry members are given awards of appreciation for the year’s work. 1959-60 PROGRAM The Four Lads “The Most Happy Fella” Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians “Vienna On Parade” “Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo” Manager BILL PHILLIPS 280 Collegiate F.F.A. Collegiate F.F.A. has provided leader¬ ship training for Agriculture Education majors for a quarter of a century. First chartered in 1931, the chapter has grown from an initial membership of less than 25 to its present membership of 140. The major objectives of the chapter are to provide prospective teachers of vocational agriculture with opportunities to carry out activities that include leader¬ ship, scholarship, citizenship, and service to the community. ARLIS ADICKES President The Aggieland Orchestra The Aggieland Orchestra has gained a reputation both on the campus and throughout the state for furnishing music which has appeal to dancers. First row: Jackson, Holt, Pelham, Schumdnn, Hunt, Alford, Kappmeyer, Swindle, Reuther, Reynolds. Second Row: Linseisen, Sikes, Adickes, Collinsworth, Johnson, Bounds, Blackmon, Akins, Gaither, Hill, Lilley. Third row: Blaschky, Urihe, Hajovsky, Bonorden, Ross, Wegenhoft, Nichols, Galvez, Radle, Reardon, Farmer, Wheeler. Fourth row: Wield, Miller, Unger, Boyd, Freeman, Barton, Marwitz, Stipe, Petry, Heusmun, Woodall, Coley. Fifth row: Young, Cushing, Dotson, Potter, Dedkard, Everett, Haas, Halbert, McKinzey, Schrant, Taylor. President ___________ Vice-President __ Secretary ___________ Treasurer __________ Reporter ____________ Sentinel _____________ Parliamentarian Historian ___________ Student Advisor OFFICERS _____________________________ ARLIS ADICKES _____________________________ VERNON SIKES ____________________FRANKIE WHEELER _______________________________ DON NEUMAN _________________________________JOE GAITHER _____________________ROBERT VAN DORN ______________________________MAURICE ROSS _____________________________ JAMES TAYLOR _____________________ HENRY BONURDEN Reeds: Tommy Sweatman Ted Byrom Wayne Sellman Terry McDaniel Robert Alexander PERSONNEL Leader —BILL TURNER Rhythm: Tom Prisk A1 Saldano Richard Baldauf T rumpets: Wayne Dunlap Bill Kuykendal Kenneth Herbst Trombones: Jerry Don Smith Gordon Brett Roy Allison 281 Accounting Society First row: Grace, Day, Boedeker, Bulatkin, Nolan, Veselka, Hadley, Butridge, Mese, Schrank, Stenson, Powell, Edge, MacAJlister, Viktorin, Shive, Winckler. Second row: Williams, Wasson, Jones, Morris, Winkelman, Flenniken, Micklitz, Blagg, Gill, Shenkir, Humphries, Champagne, Ahart, Boeder, Miksch, Packenham, Walls. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________________________ JOE GILL Vice-President ............................ SHELDON CHAMPAGNE Secretary ______________________________________________ DANNY WILLIAMS Publicity Chairman ________________________________ CARL MICKILITZ Program Chairman ________________________________________ DON MORRIS President: Although it would be hard to convince some people, especially accounting stu¬ dents, there is much more to accounting than gazing at long columns of figures. There is a brighter side. To shed light on this brighter side, our society invites both industrial and public accountants to speak at our meetings twice a month. The year is climaxed with either a ban¬ quet or a steak fry. Seated: Wilson, Payne, Johnson, Taylor, Asbill, Hunt, Ohlendorf, Potts, Cook, Henk, Phillips, Hatter, Fisher, Buswell, Kuykendall, Sims, Brooks, Schumann, Joyce. Standing: Proctor, Petersen, Lipe, Lepori, Trevoe. OFFICERS President _______ Vice-President Secretary _______ Treasurer _______ Reporter --------- RALPH PETERSEN ... BOYD PROCTOR ..... WILLIAM LIPE ... WAYNE LE PORI WILLIAM TREUDE Agriculture Council 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. 282 President: RALPH PETERSEN 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 organi¬ zation is to develop leaders in “Agri¬ business,” to foster a spirit of coopera¬ tion among students in “Ag-Eco” and allied sciences, and to provide an oppor¬ tunity for wider acquaintance among students, professors, and professional workers in agricultural economics. Since it was chartered in 1951, the A M chapter has won the National Debating Championship of the American Farm Association in 1956, and was second in the debate contest and third in the public speaking contest in 1957. First row: Gatlin, Taylor, Asbill, Everett, Ray, Bass, Spencer, Whitney. Second row: Quisenberry, Sartwelle, McMahan, Meacham, Wendland, Gavin, Elliot, Hutson, Burk, Kensing. Third roiv: Carter, Otto, Vorwerk, Richter, Hoelscher, Wiley, Smith, Wood, Pfluger. Fourth roiv: Michna, Rhodes, Harrison, Taylor, Browning, Hoyt, Ellington, Hansen, Cage. OFFICERS President ____ ________________________________________MORRIS ASBILL, JR. Vice-President __________________________________________________ JAY GATLIN Secretary _____________________________________________________________ BILL RAY Treasurer ____________________________________________________ BILL EVERETT Reporter ________________________________________________________________ BILL BASS Ag. Council Representative __________________ THOMAS TAYLOR President: MORRIS ASBILL, JR. Alpha Zeta As early as 1949, efforts were begun by Charles N. Shepardson, then Dean of Agriculture, and other faculty Alpha Zeta members to replace the existing Agricul¬ tural Honor Society with an Alpha Zeta Chapter. The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was installed at this college on April 12, 1951. The object of the fraternity of Alpha Zeta is to promote the profession of Agriculture. First row: Watts, McGee, Bell, Marburger, Blazek, Brown, King, Kunze. Second row: Yanta, Whitney, Wakefield, Cook, Proctor, Taylor, Meacham, Beerwinkle, Wandura, Coley. Third row: Gatlin, Dickerson, Plato, Willms, Wegenhoft, Miller, Asbill, LePori, Reagor. Fourth row: Coy, White, Deckard, Hunt, Pfluger, Vanwinkle, Hill. Fifth row: Barfield, Pechasek, Sikes, Peterson, Bonorden, Mittel, Ohlendorf. OFFICERS Chancellor ________________________________________ KENNETH R. McGEE Censor ________________________________________________ALLEN MARBURGER Scribe ________________________________________________________ HENRY BLAZEK Treasurer ____________________________________________________ CHARLES BELL Chronicler ___________________________________________ JOHNNY WATTS Chancellor: KENNETH R. McGEE 283 AIIE Club Growing steadily, the A M Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial En¬ gineers, since its formation in 1948, strives to broaden the interest of its mem¬ bers both professionally and socially. In line with this policy the A M Chapter participates in many activities and has been fortunate in obtaining many promi¬ nent guest speakers for the bi-monthly meetings. OFFICERS President ___________________ F. L. DAHLBERG Vice-President ......... J. C. LEADBETTER Secretary __________________________________ E. F. PYE Treasurer _________________ W. E. ROSENBACH Reporter ________________ C. S. CHAMBERLIN First row: Rosenbacd, Edwards, Dahlberg, Crisp, Chamberlin. Second row: Morris, Garcia, Milburn, Miller, Poe, Cauthorn, Boarnet, Keen. Third row: Leadbetter, Cabron, Campbell, Struth- wolf, Flores, Villarreal, Johnson, Kahn, Quisenberry, Black. Fourth row: Unnasch, Pye, Campbell, Hill, Marino, Holder, Brooks, Lister, Bott, Lantz, Tallman. American Meteorological Society President: F. I. DAHLBERG First row: Saucier, Goldman, Hall, Polk. Second row: Peabody, Roundtree, Arnold, Boudreu. The science of meteorology has grown greatly in importance over all the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in expansion of the Department of Ocea¬ nography and Meteorology on the campus. To encourage the training of future meteorologists, who are in increasing demand, and to develop in them the profes¬ sional spirit which will enable them to serve.humanity better, the Texas A M College student chapter of the American Meteorological Society provides practical experience and education to interested students. 284 OFFICERS President ________________ LARRY PEABODY Vice-President .... ........ JAMES ARNOLD Secretary-Treasurer .... SAMUEL HALL Faculty Sponsor . __ WALTER SAUCIER President: LARRY PEABODY Apartment Council In its third year of existence, the Apartment Council has worked toward the goal of creating unity among married students. The Council has played an im¬ portant part in keeping the married stu¬ dents and their wives informed of campus activities. OFFICERS Co-Presidents JOE DAWSON JAMES BEAL KENNETH DORRIS Sponsor R. 0. MURRAY Chaplain CHARLES McLARAN First row: Daniels, Hunter, Murray, Dawson, Beal. Second row: Snelgrove, Dorris, McLaran, Robertson, Johnson, Graham, Dempsey, Phillips, Nunnallee, Priddy. Arts and Sciences Council Problems relating to studies and cam¬ pus life are aired in.the council by the elected representatives of the departmen¬ tal and technical clubs within the school of Arts and Sciences. To accomplish this end, the representatives meet monthly with their Dean. OFFICERS President ...... T. L. SUTHERLAND. JR. Vice-President ...... JOHN M. BRASSED Secretary ______________________ DAN E. BAUER (first semester) Secretary ___________ JAMES J. HRACHOVY (second semester) First row: Christian, Turner, Wied, Todd, Mese, Guseman, Neisig, Arnold, Ledbetter, Powe, Harrington, Bauer, Brazzel, Sutherland. Second row: Yudesis, Heriden, Conatser, Allen, Ellison, Glenn, Garrett, Boeder, Hannigan, McLaran, Heger, Whitwell, Hrachovy, Bush, Godwin, Boswell, Zouzalik, Sterzing, Thomas, Randerson. President: T. L. SUTHERLAND. JR. 285 First row: Ebersole, Jewell, McDaniels, Welch, Shipman, Reeves, Ellis, Welsh. Gloor. Second row: Lowe, Thigpin, Roberts, W ' ehring, Myre, Burt, Collins, Ridge, Schreiver. Seated: Thornton, Archer, Wehring, Farrow, Heger. OFFICERS President ______________________________________ WALLACE WEHRING Vice-President ______________________________ CHARLES THORNTON Secretary _____________________________________________________ JIMMY ARCHER Treasurer __________________________________________________ DAVID FARROW President: WALLACE Building Products Marketing Club Organized in 1950 for the students majoring in Building Products Market¬ ing in the Division of Business Adminis¬ tration, the activities of the B.P.M. Club are designed to further prepare the men for a position in the Building Materials field. The curriculum was developed in co¬ operation with the Retail Lumber Dealers Association of Texas to provide college trained people for this industry. Seated: Whitwell, Litton, Christian, Stubbs, Ginzel. First row: Leonard, Kilpatrick, Steeples, Adams, Trujillo, Wilson, Ames, Richards, Levy. Second row: Goff, Russell, Lux, Ridgway, Echols, Frazier, Abernathy, Sion, Roberson, Lewis. OFFICERS President ____________________________ Vice-President ____________________ Secretary __________________________ Arts and Sciences Council Arts and Sciences Council ______________ V. W. LITTON ______________ W. J. GINZEL ______________ J. E. STUBBS C. L. WHITWELL F. H. CHRISTIAN. JR. Business Society Any student majoring in one of the fields of Business is eligible for mem¬ bership in the Business Society, which is a student organization within the Divi¬ sion of Business Administration. The pur¬ pose of the Business Society is to pro¬ mote better acquaintance among all busi¬ ness students while in school and to gain a better understanding of business through exchange of ideas and experi¬ ences among the students, faculty mem¬ bers. and professional men. 286 President: V. W. LITTON Duncan Waiters OFFICERS Mess Hall Supervisor ________ L. B. MOON Waiter s Supervisor ______ DON DRAPER Head Waiters ____ CARTER. CRADDOCK. DULOCK, ECHOLS, GATLIN. GILL ROSENBACH Other Seniors ____________ BLAKE, HUTTO. LANCASTER, LYONS. POWELL ' ROYAL. UFER, WOODARD First row: Craddock, Dulock, Carter, Blake, Rosenback, Draper, Echols, Gill, Gatlin, Moon. Second row: Whitmire, Lawrence, Kissman, Sacco, Bell, Buckner, Brieden, Terrell, Harris, Harri¬ son, Nutt, Wren. Third row: Baird, McDaniels, Hallford, Thomas, Toole, Cram, Williams, Nelson, McMillon, Bellow, Jones, Carter, Hayes, Faubion. Fourth row: Foreman, Adams, Davis, McDaniel, Bohanian, Wallace, Freeman, Larue, Burris, Brehm, McDaniel, Ramsay, Piram, Powell, Garrett, Roberts. Fifth row: Alexander, Johnston, Phillips, Corey, Krall, Joyce, Bittick, Long, Leudke, Dyar, Whitfield, Berry, Beall, Simper. Not pictured: Watkins, Vanderstucken, Trawhon, Slape, Royce, Mires, May, McDonald, Lyons, Kennedy, Jochety, Jennings, Gillar, Gayle, Flaherty, Fcrrel, Dodger, Crews, Clifford, Byrd, Butcher, Bryant, Brooks, Brewer, Bloomer, Anderson, Adcock. Waileds Supervisor: DON DRAPER 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 stu¬ dents. First row: Corder, Murray, Havard, Dommert, Graham, Carlo, Hall. Second row: Saile, Dawson, Cox, McLaran, Crouch, Dorris, Lively, Robberson, Stein, Beal, Clark, Manley, Griggs, Tucker. OFFICERS President: CHARLES GRAHAM President ______________ V ice-President ______ Secretary ______________ Treasurer .............. Parliamentarian Chaplain _______________ Assistant Chaplain Sponsor _________________ CHARLES GRAHAM ROLAND DOMMERT __________ MIKE CARLO BEN HAVARD ........ JAMES HALL JAMES MANLEY CHARLES McLARAN R. 0. MURRAY 287 Entomological Society The Entomological Society is a student organization with a threefold purpose. First, it provides students interested in entomology an opportunity to meet with fellow students and faculty members on a social basis. Second, it aids in acquaint¬ ing students with the opportunities in entomological careers. Finally, the En¬ tomological Society sponsors projects which develop student initiative and leadership. 21 V Buck row: Whitten, Binford, Smith, Grubbs, Fisher, Wilkinson, Dr. Little, Dillard, Wagner, Bottlinger, Whitely, Todd, Chambers, Salmon. Front row: Plato, Akin, Gonzales, Dr. King, Barnes, Beard, Taylor, Mr. Randolph, Roach. OFFICERS President . WELDON BARNES Vice-President __________ .. LYNDON TAYLOR Secretary-Treasurer ______ _________ LONNIE BEARD Agricultural Councilman HOWARD CHAMBERS Agricultural Councilman ___________________ PERRY FISHER Faculty Sponsor DR. D. R. KING President: WELDON BARNES First row: Dickie, Garner, Ream, Denison. Second row: Cleveland, Fite, Robertson, Boaz, Nix, Bitgood, Wallace. Third roiv: Clark, Greene, Hill, Dickerson, Harless, York. Fourth row: Ohlen- dorf, Thielemann, Lange, Davis, Bowling, Bayley, Hinton. OFFICERS President _________________________________________________ WILBUR K. REAM Vice-President ________________________________________ DOYCE R. NANCE Recording Secretary _________________________________________ PAUL YORK Treasurer __________________________________________________ WALTER BREEN Corresponding Secretary ________ EDWARD T. DICKERSON Bridge Correspondent .... .. ___________ ________ CHARLES FREY Eta Kappa Nu The purpose of Eta Kappa Nu is that those in the profession of electrical en¬ gineering, who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work, may be brought into closer union so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges and to mark in an outstanding manner those who, as students in electrical en¬ gineering, have conferred honor on their Alma Maters by distinguished scholar¬ ship, activities, leadership and exemplary character and to aid these students to progress through association with alumni who have attained prominence. 288 President: WILBUR REAM Fish and Game Club The purpose of the Fish and Game Club is to allow students who are inter¬ ested in wildlife conservation to get to¬ gether 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, sends representatives to wildlife meetings, and has its share of parties. The annual Mother’s Day Ex¬ hibit is invariably praised as one of the most interesting and informative on the campus. mm ' s as mmmmmmrn m. • -. ■ r. ■ : President: A. B. BROTHERS First row: Gore, Ramsey, Post, Ohlendorf, Brothers. Second row: Jolmrwood, Wallmo, Strawn, Helmke, Simmons, Anders, Baldauf, Cooper, Dietz. Third row: Dramer, Hallford, Groves, Jones, Powell, Hulbert, Aiken. Fourth row: Spross, Stutzenbaker, Palmer, Browning, Carpenter, Danzeiser, Tutor, Meyer. OFFICERS President ------------------------------------------ ------- A. B. BROTHERS Vice-President ____________________________________ CHARLES RAMSEY Secretary __________________________________________ HARRY OHLENDORF Treasurer ---------------------------------------------------------- H. G. GORE Sponsor _________________________________________________________ R. J. BALDAUF Flying Kadets Airplanes and the fun of flying form a common bond for members of the Flying Kadets. This interest in aviation is expressed through ground school in¬ struction sessions, frequent flying con¬ tests and trips, and active participation in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. The Flying Kadets of the A M College of Texas will host the National Intercollegiate Flying Associa¬ tion at Easterwood Airport in April of 1961. President: Back row, left to right: Vic Lucas, Jim Werner, Cage, Dr. Kalian, Willess. Front row: Threadgill, Santos, Ryan. OFFICERS JIM WILLESS, JR. President ___________ Vice-President Secretary ___________ Treasurer __________ Faculty Advisor JIM WILLESS, JR. VAL SANTOS LEE THREADGILL ... GEORGE LAIRD DR. A. M. KAHAN 289 Geology Club Being an active campus organization, the Geology Club of Texas A M has 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 dur¬ ing the year. The talks of the speakers usually are on junior and senior geolo¬ gists’ level and are intended to provide the student with an idea of what lies in store for him once he enters his profes¬ sion. First roiv: Jones, Mallow, Edgington, Brinkoeter, Darwin, Konecny. Second row: Smith, Fleming, Crocker, Gontko, Wortham, Hudgins, Greenwood. Third row: Swize, Vaughan, Huber, Faculty, Chiburis. OFFICERS President _ _____________________________________ Vice-President _____________________________ Secretary-Treasurer . _________________ Program Chairman ____________________ Reporter ___________________________________ Jr. Rep. to Engineering Council ....... TOM HARRISON __________ BILL DARWIN JASON EDGINGTON BILL BRINKOETER ___________ JOE MALLOW ______________GLEN JONES President: TOM HARRISON First row: Gaither, Nagy, Arnold, Adriance, Barry, Ingles. Second row: Johnson, Senanayke, Salacq, Brown, Baker. Third row: Madden, Burns, Storey, Wulhite, Fuqua. OFFICERS President _________________________________________ JERRAL D. JOHNSON Vice-President __________________________________ JOSEPH R. GAITHER Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ RICHARD E. NAGY Horticulture Society The Texas A M Horticulture Society is made up of undergraduate and grad¬ uate students in the field of horticulture. The purpose of this organization is to promote the field of horticulture not only on the campus but all over the state as well. To accomplish this purpose the society carries on many activities during the year. Among these activities are the Citrus Sale, the annual inspection tour, the Horticulture Show and the monthly meetings at which many per¬ sons from over the state are guest speak¬ ers. The climax to the year’s activities is the annual spring picnic where awards and acknowledgments are made to the members who have done outstanding work in horticulture. 290 President: JERRAL D. JOHNSON Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Student membership in the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences was established to provide the student engineer with oppor¬ tunities to engage in activities associated with his future career in the Aero Space industry. Activities include inspection tours to aircraft companies, lectures by prominent men in the field, and films, as well as social functions in conjunction with the Aero Wives Club. First row: Roop, Ammirata, Lee, Stockstill, Dalby, French, Reed, Threadgili, Jackson, Heilhecker, Reuter, Cronk. Second row: Org, Hernandez, Pagaza, Renick, Almy, Anderson, Krystinik, Vanland- ingham, Blue, Putz, Leighton, Marlow. Third row: Milton, Maestri, Becker, Flinn, Sandlin, Dyson, Aldridge, Geigenmiller, Kitowski, Frank, Pilcher. Fourth roiv: Pate, Brown, Warren, Boyer, Whitaker, Morris, Flores, Garey, Anderson, Ebneter. Fifth row: Hutchison, Champlin, Schalon, Crist, Steinle, Speir, Keeler, Mauzy, Mount, Easter. Sweetheart: KAY NEWSOM OFFICERS President ----------------------------------------- HANS A. REUTER Vice-President __________________________________________________ JOE RENICK Secretary ____________________________________________ LARRY LEIGHTON Treasurer ___________________________________________________ HIRAM FRENCH Sweetheart __________________________________________________ KAY NEWSOM Insurance Society Field trips, guest speakers, movies and social activities are all part of the Insur¬ ance Society’s effort to round out the practical aspects 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. Front row: Abernathy, McCellend, ' Harrigan, Pond, Weaver, Lyles, Bartay. Back row: Everett, Peavy, Leonard, Harrison, Tate, Murskee, Wilkin, Brown, Farias, Light. OFFICERS President ____________________________________________ Vice-President ____________________________________ Sponsor ______________________________________________ P. J. POND ... PEAVY . LYLES President: POND 291 First row: Engelbrecht, Meyer, Blake, Waggoner, Graf, Thomas. Second row: Yantis, Faris, Heggs, Johnson, King, Peurifoy, Farias, White, Simpson, Adams, Pena. OFFICERS President ________________ WILLIAM W. WAGGONER Vice-President __________________________________________ CHARLES GRAFF Secretary-Treasurer _____________________________________ DICK MEYER Program Chairman —. TRAVIS ENGLEBRECHT Marketing Society 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 interest to the members. Also it gives studen ts a chance to develop valuable contacts in the marketing field. Although the club was organized just seven years ago, it has become one of the finest on the campus. President: WILLIAM W. WAGGONER Friends present: Mr. James Earl Rudder (President, A M College), Mr. R. L. Melcher (Foreign Student Advisor), Mr. T. E. Prater (Extn. Farm Management Specialist). First row: Mia, Arif, Melcher, Latif, Rudder, Latif, Rahman, Talukdar, Qadir, Quraishi. Second row: Zaman, Quader, Kalim, Hamid, Patwari, Siddiqi, Aslam, Jalal, Mansur, Prater. Third row: Majid, Shakirullah, Kakepota, Khan, Qureshi, Shaikh, Hussain, Choudhury, Khan. OFFICERS President __________________________ K. RAHMAN Vice-President __________________ M. A. LATIF Treasurer ________________________ M. A. S. MIA Secretary __________________ A. H. TALUKDAR Pakistan Students Association of America Pakistan Students Association of America, Texas A M College Chapter, was founded in 1958 with aims: T o know each other; to understand each other’s field of specialization through or¬ ganized seminary discussions; to meet our international friends in an organized way; to propagate the Pakistani points of view to world problems; to make more international friends for our country and to promote international understanding and fellowship. 292 President: KHALILUR RAHMAN Pan American Club The purposes of the Pan-American Club are to promote a better understand¬ ing and closer relationship between the students from the various countries of North and South America. Entertain¬ ment and educational programs are pre¬ sented at the regular semi-monthly meet¬ ings of the club, and social activities reach their peak each spring during Pan- American Week. First row: Brent, Thompson, Melcher, Lerma, Bueutello, Huezo, Garza. Second row: Rivera, Gamero, Avila, Bodden, Gordon, Merren, Vazquez, Nunez, Matamoros, Zacarias. Third row: Sarmiento, Gereda, Diaz, Lopez, Lobo, Silva, Gramatges. OFFICERS President __________________ J. L. BUEUTELLO Secretary -------------------------- DIAZ LERMA Treasurer ________________ W. P. THOMPSON Foreign Student Advisor ____________ ROBERT MELCHER J. L. BUEUTELLO Poultry Science Club Membership of the Poultry Science Club includes any undergraduate or stu¬ dent who is interested in poultry. The main purposes and objectives of the Poultry Science Club are to encourage, promote, and stimulate interest in the study and application of poultry among the students at A M College; to estab¬ lish and maintain relations between the Club and allied interest and industries in the state; and to provide opportunity for wider social and professional acquaint¬ ance among students, professors, and pro¬ fessional workers in Poultry Science. Some of the Club’s projects and activi¬ ties include: sponsoring Junior and Sen¬ ior Poultry Judging Teams; holding awards banquet and annual spring barbe¬ cue; selling smoked turkeys; and obtain¬ ing and presenting prominent speakers and films at bi-monthly meetings. First row: Krueger, Pamel, Druisenberry, Balch, Shenkir, Lepori, Kleibrink. Second row: Soefje, Cawley, Ryan, Doran, Languy, Raschke, Latif, Schwall, Jackson, Shmidt. OFFICERS President ________________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Sponsors ________________ .... GILBERT BALCH _________ I. J. SHENKIR WELDON SCHMIDT ..... DR. ATKINSON MR. DRAPER President: GILBERT BALCH 293 Rural Sociology Club Organized thirty-three years ago, the Rural Sociology Club serves as a method of providing the students a vieiv of the professional aspects of rural sociology. Job opportunities are stressed and the club aids the students in obtaining both summer and permanent employment. The programs of the club consist mainly of speakers who work in the different fields of sociology, and serve as | chance for the students and faculty to get better acquainted. First row, lejt to right: Russell, Compton, Ohlendorf, Vincent, Treude, Timm. Second row: Jame¬ son, Crabtree, Earley, Robbins, Nelson, Perrier, Fox, Rigsby. Third row: Skrabanek, Davis, Watkins, Ryden, Margraf, Shepard, P.; Whitson, Sheppard, B. OFFICERS President ______________________________________ GEORGE OHLENDORF Vice-President _______ CHARLES VINCENT Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ BEN DICKERSON Reporter _______________________________________ ROBERT COMPTON Rep. to Ag. Coun. ................................WILLIAM TREUDE Sponsor ................................................ DR. SKRABANEK President: GEORGE OHLENDORF OFFICERS President ________________________________________ FRANK W. GRIMES Vice-President ________________________________ ________ LARRY ADAMS Social Chairman ____________________________ ____________ ED SPENCER Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ _________ DAVID CHAPA Jr. Rep. to Arts and Science Council ________ JOHN HARRINGTON Sr. Rep. to Arts and Science Council __________ _________ JERRY YOUNG Parliamentarian ______________________________ RICHARD BOX President: FRANK Club Advisor __________________________________ .. DR. GRAVETT 294 Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Society Proving that all doctors from Texas A M aren’t horse doctors is this group of medical-minded young men. To aid its members in choosing the proper 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 annual spring banquet. The indispensable function of bonfire first aid is a service this group proudly administers. First row: Chapa, Bladewood, Box, Guynes, Adams, Young, Maderia. Second row: Kling- man, Clary, Dagget, Allen, Dr. Medlen, Lozo, Hinson, Couch, Donahue, Schnieder, Dryden, Dr. Gravett. Third row: Hall, Harvey, Briseno, Davidson, Lowke, MacTavish, Meyer, Motheral, Groves, Brossman, Nix, Moseley, Horn, Run- dell, Stenger. Sbisa Waiters From the ivy-covered walls of Sbisa Mess Hall comes the familiar cry “Hot Stuff.” This is the favorite expression of the “Sbisa Volunteers” as they push and shove their way through the troops, fight¬ ing to put the bull-neck on the tables and serve their Aggie buddies three meals a day. With the passage of the regulation making morning formation optional, many cadets stayed in the sack and cut breakfast, hut not the waiters. They re¬ port every day—rain or shine, sleet or snow. The “fish” comes to the mess hall for three reasons: to give meal service to upperclassmen, to listen to announce¬ ments, and to help the waiter. So for gosh sakes, “Get on the stick, fish Jones, and run that hot-corner right.” First row: Thomson, Sullivan, Cooper, Andrews, Underwood, Spencer. Second row: Gable, Schoch, Hamilton, Harn, Lackey, Villarreal, Williams, Hoffman, Neel. Third row: Jacobs, Swanson, Cerna, Kutach, Fenley, Webb, Richie, Jacobs, Gonzalez. Fourth row: Funderburk, Paschall, Coonrod, Rabel, Riojas, Motheral, Lewis, Moseley, Paulus, Gary. Chief Head Waiter: BOB UNDERWOOD OFFICERS Chief Head Waiter ________________________ BOB UNDERWOOD Assistant Head Waiter ________________________ PAT SULLIVAN Assistant Head Waiter ______________________GARY ANDREWS Assistant Head Waiter ___________________ ... JACK COOPER Doorman ___________________________________________ GERALD SPENCER Announcer ---------------------- BEN THOMSON Semper Fidelis The Semper Fidelis Society is a mili¬ tary-athletic-social organization of Aggies who aspire to obtain a commission in the United States Marine Corps upon graduation. Some of the members will be Marine aviators, while others will enter the ground force. The purpose of the group is to promote interest in athletic and military undertakings, and to pre¬ pare its members to be leaders in ' a small, elite Corps. OFFICERS President _____________________________________________ Vice-President ___________________________________ Secretary-Treasurer __________________________ ... GARY TODD ADONN SLONE ....... R. C. RAY President: GARY TODD 295 Sigma Gamma Tau First row: Cronk, Aldridge, Dyson, Anderson. Second row: Ragaza, Blue, Maestri, Kitowski, Becker, Sandlin, Marlow. Third row: Leighton, Heilhecker, Keeler, Mauzy, Garey, Ebneter, Warren, Frank. OFFICERS President ____________ NORMAN W. DYSON Vice-President __________________ KEITH NISS Secretary _____________________ RONALD LYONS Treasurer ______ EDWARD ALDRIDGE Social CAairman-PARKER ANDERSON The Sigma Gamma Tau is a National Honor Society for Aeronautical Engi¬ neers. It was formed to recognize and honor those individuals in the field of Aeronautical Engineering who have, through scholarship, integrity, and out¬ standing achievement, been a credit to their profession, and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship among students of Aeronautical Engineering. President: NORMAN W. DYSON Sigma Delta Chi First row: Prof. Ottis H. Miller, Coston, Gibson, Rivers, Spence, Callicoatte, Trail, Sloan. Second row: Godwin, McQueen, Antosh, Chambers, Cooper, Vela. Third row: Prof. W. D. Calvert, Zouzalik, Hicklin, Roberts, Holbein, Reddell, Hartsfield, Prof. D. D. Burchard. Fourth row: Clark, Johnson. OFFICERS President ________________JOHNNY JOHNSON Vice-President .... JACK HARTSFIELD Secretary ________ ROBBIE DON GODWIN Treasurer ERVAN ZOUZALIK Advisor _____________________ D. D. BURCHARD Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, is the professional society for men engaged in and dedicated to the highest principles of journalism. Sigma Delta Chi is comparable to the profes¬ sional organizations serving the profes¬ sions of law and medicine. Members of the fraternity are chosen on a highly selective basis and represent the most sincere and promising men in the field of journalism. 296 President: JOHNNY JOHNSON SAE One of the largest national professional organizations is the Society of Automo¬ tive 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. Sponsored by Prof. W. I. Truettner and R. H. Fletcher of the M. E. Department, the club holds meetings twice a month. Movies and guest speakers provide pres¬ entations of current engineering interest at these meetings. First row: Truettner, Sevier, Sarlls, Franke, Hudspeth, Kennedy, Phillips. Second row: Hill, Jackson, Williams, Chow, Woodman, Marino, Hoemig, Acosta, Hill, Baker. Third roiv: Clark, Ballfrass, Castellaw, Flanagan, Batey, Siler, Tucker. OFFICERS Chairman _________________________________________________ R. D. SEVIER Vice-Chairman ------------------------------------------------- E. C. SARLLS Secretary __________________________________________________ F. R. HUDSPETH Treasurer ____________________________________________________________ J. L. JONES Advisor __________________________________________________ W. I. TRUETTNER Assistant Advisor ____________________________________ R. H. FLETCHER Siveetheart: JUDY COLGAN 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 “hometown club” for sons of military personnel. Members come from 23 states of the Union and seven foreign countries. Activities this year have included in¬ formal discussions, a coffee with the Military staff and their wives, a party preceding the Military Ball, and several interesting films. First row: Parker, Whitehouse, Robberson, Kinnison, Smith, Young, Omura. Second row: Barr, Teague, Miller, Williams, Miller, McKean, Schlotzhaver, Herren. Third row: Mills, Goodrich, Trail, Brantley, Weld, Rohrbough, Lyons, Rohrbough, Goldberg, Flanders, Brown, Johnson. Fourth row: McAlister, Stark, Miller, Jack, Webber, Mitchell. Fifth row: Courtland, Briley, Berg, Mahone, Rutledge, Piram, Sims, Perkins. OFFICERS President ________________________________________ PAUL KINNISON, JR. Vice-President __________________________________________________ J. C. SMITH Treasurer ____________________________________ GREG K. WHITEHOUSE Publicity Chairman ................ PHILLIP G. ROBBERSON President: PAUL KINNISON, JR. 297 The United Nations Club The United Nations Club’s objects are: To promote and develop better under¬ standing among the members of the par¬ ticipating Nations, to provide opportuni¬ ties to the representatives of each Nation to describe his her government, politics, economics, education, religion, manners, customs, traditions, hopes, and aspira¬ tions and thereby to bring about greater international understanding and lasting world peace. First row: Doak, Anderson, Parekh, Mrs. Feltz, Melcher, Rahman, Krenitsky, Mrs. Anderson, Russell, Gay, Hamid. Second row: Mrs. Kapadia, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Nance, Nance, Mrs. Gay, Mrs. Smith, Khamis, Idris, Green, Woods, Mrs. Narayan, Mrs. Davis, Davis, Narayan. Third row: Mia, Kakepota, Zaman, Ozcan, Jalal, Patwari, Hauwert, Caddess, Hampton, Aslam, Quraishi, Quader. Fourth row: Kapadia, Mrs. Peters, Peters, Talukdar, Phatak, Karahan, Soewondo, Latif, Tom, Siddiqi, Khan, Awakul, Qadir, Foush, McNiel, Khambanonda, Viriyapom, Qureshi, Senan- ayake, Mrs. Doak, Quddus. OFFICERS President _________________________ K. RAHMAN Vice-President __________________ G. GAMERO Secretary _____________________ C. K. PAREKH Treasurer ______________________ DON HUTTO Social and Program President: K. RAHMAN Chairman _________________ MRS. C. FELTZ First row: Arnold, Johnston, Robberson, Killebxew, Elison, Pope. Second row: Cicherski, Rodgers, Ortiz, Bryant, Patterson, Griffin. Third row: Harla, Ledbetter, Brown, Truesdale, Keathley. Fourth roiv: Kerley, Hrachovy, Estes, Sterzing, Whitley, Hensarling. OFFICERS President ............................................................ D. ARNOLD Vice-President ______________________________________________ W. JOHNSTON Secretary-Treasurer __________________________________________ T. ELLISON Publicity Chairman ______________________________________ B. KILLEBREW Parliamentarian .......................................... P. ROBBERSON Student National Education Association The George B. Wilcox chapter of the Student National Education Association attempts to help education majors and others interested in education. The Stu¬ dent N.E.A. works with Future Teachers of America chapters in furth ering interest in the field of education and providing information on careers and college cur¬ riculum. In addition, the club hosts local and state educators who benefit the members through lectures and talks. 298 President: D. ARNOLD The Student Safety Society Any student, of any major, who is in¬ terested in the promotion of safety is welcome to membership in the Student Safety Society. Its activities include regu¬ lar monthly meetings, special guest speak¬ ers, and field trips. Also, the society, working with the Faculty Safety Com¬ mittee, sponsors campaigns on bonfire safety, driving safety, and general safety education to the students of A M Col¬ lege. First row: Patterson, Johnson, Zambrano, Sullivan, Kiker, Currie, Slone. Second row: Roberts, Kelly, Beazley, Brown, Coker, Rix, Balke, Brown. OFFICERS President ______________________ LARRY CLARK Vice-President .ROBERT JOHNSON Secretary ________________ BILL BLACKWOOD Treasurer __________________________ ROBERT RIX LARRY CLARK lota Lambda Sigma Iota Lambda Sigma is a national so¬ ciety of professional minded Industrial Education men who have bound them¬ selves to uphold the principles of scholar¬ ship, leadership, and service. The society has three main objectives: the recogni¬ tion of professional training in the field of Industrial Education, the recognition of high scholarship in this field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond between the actual and prospective teachers, supervisors, and directors of industrial education in school and in¬ dustry. Front row: Blevins, Noland, Buckingham, Dr. Groneman, Dr. Hawkins, Patterson. Back row: Brown, Boone, Thompson, Jones, Moore, Presswood, Williams, Sturm, Smith, Wooten, Contance, Chapman, Phillips. OFFICERS President ________ ROY A. BUCKINGHAM Vice-President ____________ CARL LIVES AY Secretary __________ DONALD L. BLEVINS Treasurer __________ BILLY RAY NOLAND President: ROY A. BUCKINGHAM 299 The Student Senate NORRIS R. GILBREATH Recording Secretary W. B. “BEN” COOK Issues Committee Head JAKE SEKERKA President 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 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. WAYNE P. SCHNEIDER Parliamentarian MARVIN J. SCHNEIDER W ' el fare Committee Head TOM R. HAMILTON Public Relations Committee Head TRAVIS WEGENHOFT Vice-President LARRY D. WHITE Life Committee Head 300 MARCUS G. BLAGG Arts and Sciences D. “MICKEY” DUNGAN Agriculture HUBERT OXFORD Engineering SAM H. RIDGEWAY Veterinary Medicine CHARLES CLOUD Arts and Sciences EDGAR PRICE Agriculture TIM PIXLEY Engineering BRUCE UECKERT Veterinary Medicine WADE DOVER Ex Officio Corps of Cadets RUSH McGINTY Ex Officio MSC Council william f. McFarland Arts and Sciences LEO RIGSBY Agriculture A. W. DUNLAP Engineering BILL BROWN Veterinary Medicine JAMES W. CARTER Freshman DAVID N. CHAPMAN Freshman GEORGE A. JOHNSTON Freshman JAMES E. TAYLOR Freshman JAMES WOLFE Ex Officio YMCA Council ROLAND DOMMERT Ex Officio Civilian Student Council JOHN G. THOMAS Graduate Student Representative 301 Election Commission First row: Oxford, Downs, Burns, Langley, Muski, Snooks, Schneider, Weid, Quisenberry, Kaase, Philips. Second row: Rodriquez, Deupree, Gilbreath, Moore, Pixley, Martin, Yeargan, Gudgen, Crouch, Gerard. Third row: Geiger, Carter, Villarreal, Johnson, King, Boyd, Hardesty. 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 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 ............................. KAASE Vice-President ------------------- CHRISTIAN Secretary-Treasurer ______________________________________ TERRY Reporter ---------------------------------------------- RODRIGUEZ President FLOYD KAASE 302 Young Men’s Christian Association Cabinet A group of dedicated men who are interested in the moral and spiritual welfare of the students compose the Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. It has won recognition in the College because it has worked with the purpose of elevating the social, moral and spiritual needs of all regardless of their college standing or religious preference. Among its activities are the Chapel program, Freshman Camp, Religious Emphasis Week, Assisting in promotion of the Ecumenical Student Conference, Freshman Coun¬ cil, Inter-faith Council, Marriage Forums, United Nations Club, attendance at student conferences, bringing speakers to the campus, and discussion groups. The student Y.M.C.A. is a laboratory where young men can live Christian Prin¬ ciples in accordance with the purpose of the Y.M.C.A. thus developing leaders who will achieve success in the business world after they graduate from college. OFFICERS President ______________________________ WILLIAM SHENKIR Vice-President _ _____________________________ JAMES WOLFE Secretary ____________________________ROBERT HINTON, JR. Program Chairman ________________ DAVID WALLACE President WILLIAM SHENKIR MEMBERS Willis, Wiley, Haswell, Hutto, Shenkir, Compton, Simpson, Fletcher, Earnhardt, Hinton, Brown, Brenner, Haley, Moore, Smith, Crouch, Wolfe, Wallace, Berney, Bennett, Ogg, Yeargan, Copley, Airhart, Paris, Weisinger, Ratliff, Todd, Fischer, Maxwell, Dommert. 303 A M Newman Club First row: Divin, Prochaska, Blaschke, Hovorak, Snooks, Smith, Francis, Pechacek, Fisher, Heye, Valdez Harris, Kelly, Schneider. Second row: Garcia, Francis, McArdle, Galindo, Matthews, Rodriguez, Schliesing, Heye, Schneider, Neel, Smith, Nelson, Gerard, Kutach, Stenger, Hall, Saenz, Ferrelf, Mc¬ Donald, Ternus. Third roiv: Rohrbough, Lednicky, Ibison, Friedrich, Navar, Andrews, Burr, Donovan, Reverend Charles Elmer, Reverend Lee Polansky, Merka, Gibbs, Forster, Winkler, Cepica, Schneider, Salinas, Restivo, Taylor. Fourth row: McMillian, Michna, Armstrong, Geigenmiller, Wilkin, Hebert, Pechacek, Cro well, Kitowski, Boecker, Joeckle, Maurer, Sultik, Beck, Whittington, Watts, Blaschke, Shaw, Hall, Ritchie. Not shown: John Wittington. Sweetheart BARBARA SKELHERN Providing a religious education and assistance for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college, the Texas A M Newman Club has a threefold purpose: religious, intellectual, and social in that order. The Newman Club opens wide its doors to the Catholic students and seeks to bring to the future citizens and leaders of the world the clarity of the heart of John H. Cardinal Newman, the man who had the courage to live the truth he loved so dearly. 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. OFFICERS President . _______ Vice-President Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian DANNY SNOOKS GEORGE PECHACEK _______________ED HARRIS _____________ JACK VALDEZ JOHN FISHER BYRON BLASCHKE JOHN WITTINGTON 304 Agronomy Society Handling practically everything from a summer baggage storage in dorm base¬ ments to the presentation of Queen Cotton and her Court keeps these future planters rather busy the entire year. To mention just a few of the other activities sponsored by the society, there is the Mother’s Day exhibit, the study tour.for junior students, a trip for the crop judging teams to Kansas City and Chicago, and of course the bi-monthly meetings to keep the students posted on the latest agronomy news. OFFICERS President ___________________________________________________ HAROLD A. HENK Vice-President __________________________________________ CHARLES BLUE Secretary __________________________________________ ALLAN MARBURGER Treasurer __________________________________________ FRANKLIN LANGE Reporter __________________________________________ GEORGE PECHACEK Social Secretary _________ ________________________ BOYD S. PROCTOR Faculty Advisor ___________________________________ DR. T. E. McAFEE President HAROLD A. HENK First row: McAfee, Henk, Blue, Marburger, Proctor, Lange, Pechocek, Miller. Second row: Richburg, Wunsch, Alexander, Ford, Merritt, Smith, Blansitt. Third row: Batte, Silva, Salazar, Startz, Yanta, Coy, Willms, O’Connor. Fourth row: Loudermilk, Wilkerson, Valiente, Hall, Sarmiento, Terrell, Zenkner, Reeves, Darling. Fifth row: Overton, Beall, Clack, Adams, Hill, Berry, Gloss, Wurzbach, Swoboda. 305 First row: Osborne, Lowder, Pausky. Second row: Johnson, Perkins, Sckneider, Kegyesi, Walker, Hillier, Torres, Perry, Melton, Johnson. Third row: Fox, Burnett, Stevenson, Laughter, Morgan, Myers, Billingsley, Davenport, Burns. Fourth row: LeFerre, Anthony, Williams, Brunt, Joyner, Johnson, McGuire, Dupup, Lynch, Klehm. AICHE Receiving its charter in 1939, the Texas A M student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has a dual purpose in furthering the professional interests of its members and promoting social activities such as barbecues, steak frys, and the annual banquet given in May to honor the graduating seniors. Many prominent speakers are guests at the bi-weekly meetings which are informal and designed to benefit the members. OFFICERS President ________________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-T reasurer JERRY LOWDER FRANK OSBORNE CHARLES MILLER Sweetheart SANDRA MADERE 306 ASAE Since its beginning in 1925, the student branch of the American Society of Agri¬ cultural Engineers has functioned actively to promote and improve leadership, student- faculty relationships, and a knowledge of the profession. To further the supplementary work of the bi-monthly meetings, the members arc entitled to receive the Agricultural Engineering Journal. This publication keeps the students informed on new developments and experimentation in the field. OFFICERS President ____________________________________________________ WILLIAM COOK Vice-President __________________________ KENNETH BEERWINKLE Parliamentarian ____________________________________ RALPH PETERSEN Secretary _______________________________________________________________ J. E. YORK Scribe ___ ______________________________________________-.....- JON BOTHAGER Faculty Advisor _____________________________________________W. H. ALDRED First row: Cook, Beerwinkle, Petersen, York, Bothager, Carter. Second row: Hagaman, Barkemeyer, Barfield, Hutchison, Hart, Vance. Third roiv: Rektorik, Lehnert, Adkins, Sullivan, New, Teague, Wanvura. Fourth row: Dahlberg, Dodson, Brashears, Smith, Prudencio, Schneider, Bartosh. Fifth roiv: Saruer, Hughlett, Hoza, Gidden, Potts, Diaz, Aldred. 307 First row: Fite, Boatwright, Robertson, Pool, Nolen, Hill, Worley. Second row. Schneider, Rodriquez, Terp, Henderson, Curbow, Scherr, Cleveland, Lee, Davis, Patrick, Hinton. Third row: Dierlam, Haley, Downs, Moore, Purifoy, Wilson, Fowler, Shuttlesworth, Garza, Dicke, Nix, Ball, Bowling, Billingslea. Fourth row: Kerekes, Greene, Ray, Bitgood, Wallace, Pitrucha, Whitaker, Turlington, Garnet, Burnette, Davis, Hoover, Lange. Fijlh row: Clark, Ohlendorf, Hodges, Thielemann, York, Boaz, Ream, Robertson, Steelman, Bayley, Tuck, Davis, Dickerson, Loughmiller. AIEE-IRE Since its beginning in 1909, the joint student branch of American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers has functioned actively to aid in the professional growth of future electrical engineers. Throughout the school year regular meetings are held during which speakers from industry inform the students of the latest technical developments in the fields of engineering and science. It is the aim of these meetings, not only to inform the students technically, but also to allow them to become better acquainted with the members of the engineering faculty and their fellow students. OFFICERS President __________________________________________________ JOHN ROBERTSON Vice-President ____________________________________ ALLEN BOATWRIGHT Secretaries ...................... DOYCE NANCE aud LLOYD FITE Treasurer ........................................... JAMES ANDERSON Program Chairman ............................................ BILL NOLEN Publicity Chairman ______________________________________________ JACK POOL President JOHN J. ROBERTSON 308 American Society of Civil Engineers The main objective of the ASCE Student Chapter is to enrich the student’s college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which are so valuable to the practicing engineer throughout his life. The overall purpose of the chapter, then, is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and the Society. President _________________ Vice-President _______ Secretary ________________ Treasurer ________________ Program Chairman OFFICERS _________________ BYRON C. BLASCHKE _________________________ JACK A. HARZKE ____________________JOSEPH J. SEKERKA _______________ JOHN 0. HELDENFELS __________________________ FRANK L. LYNCH First row: Prudencio, Galindo, Johnson, Raba, Turner, Harzke. Second row: Franklin, Mattern, Lowery, Castilla, Julian, Pierson, Brooks. Third row: Tolleson, Gooden, Herod, Deland, Hussey, Grona, Bose, Wueste. Fourth row: Gurney, Hawrylak, Huffman, O’Connell, Wisian, Chastain, Rochen, Garner, Moeller. Fifth row: London, Langston, Jones, Huddleston, Guy, Spooner, Stewart, Popp, Smith, L. E.; Smith, M. L. Sixth row: Cockrell, Blaschke, Veley, Lee, Thoten, Burgany, Gordon, Minor, Kelly. Seventh row: Evans, Sekerka, Craddock, Ufer, Cravens, Goldblatt, Starr, Davidson. Eighth row: Payne, Baty, Beever, Anderson, Lynch, Maher, Heldenfels. 309 American Society of Mechanical Engineers First row: Ryan, Pierce, Gardner, Linnstaedter, Weiner, Stone, George, Griffith, Herring, Soules. Second row: Harrod, Caton, Machemehl, Easley, Barnett, Callaway, Shew, Reynolds, Phillips, Patton, Ehrhardt, Williams, Thompson, Gray. Third row: Orlsky, Mo czygemba, McLane, Smith, Mulanax, Donovan, Woolam, Brod, Brown, Chow, Sun, Armstrong, Alders, Adkins, Blaylock. Fourth row: Hejl, Free, Cooke, Speedie, Velasco, Sevier, Braley, Sykora, Miller, Acosta, Faulkner, Goode, Palmer. Fifth row: Reed, McCarty, Kinsey, Bailey, Davidson, O’Bannon, Noyes, Bollfrass, Burling, Wicke, Smith, Rogers, Green, Zimmerman, Crump, Murff. Sixth row: Perkins, Duke, Copley, Reid, Holdredge, Gaddis, Perry, Schuephach, Siler, Hughes, Sutphen, Penny, Ross, Greer, Oxford. Meetings are held by the student chapter of ASME on the first and third Tuesday nights of each month. Technical programs are presented either by student members or by .visiting professional engineers. The society provides each student member with a subscription to Mechanical Engineering magazine, free technical papers, engineer¬ ing scholarships, cash awards from contests, financial assistance through loans, and a continuing membership after graduation. The student chapter is social as well as technical in scope. A refreshment and “bull session” period follows each technical program, and the group enjoys such activities as parties, banquets, picnics, etc. The chapter takes one field trip yearly. OFFICERS President ....... Vice-President Secretary _______ Treasurer _______ Reporter _________ ... PORTER W. STONE . FROST E. GARDNER .. LUTHER H. SOULES GERALD D. GRIFFITH ___________ JON M. PIERCE 310 AVMA OFFICERS President ____________________________________________________ ROBERT ABLES Vice-President ________________________________ HAROLD PUTNAM Secretary ____________________________________________ CHARLES GRAHAM Treasurer ___________________________________________ ROLAND DOMMERT President ROBERT ABLES First row: Guilloud, Gleason, Sheldon, Fuson, Jay, Becker, Thornes, Davidson, Greenberg, Nolle, Smith, Whitmire, Clark, Allbritton, Dudley. Second roiv: Speck, Glass Minnis, Hall, Nance, Schroeder, Barkley, Rhinehart, Pachall, Mistretta, Benson, Speyrer, Johnston, Porter, Zurborg, Dubuisson, Childers, Terry, McLaughlin, Syler. Third row: Hayes, Kinman, Baron, Lowe, Mays, Stephenson, Dyer, Greene, Lively, Craig, Johnson, Dodge. Fourth row: Ridgeway, Dorris, Cunyus, Coleman, Houston, Warrell, Dawson, Tucker, Hill, Ellison, Waldrip, Ueckert, Nunnallee. Fifth row: Howard, Peeples, Brawn, Hardy, Still, Miller, Barry, Nicholson, White, Richardson, McMillan, Knoblauch, Schwebel. Sixth row: Jardine, Hargroder, Speyrer, Schultze, Martin, Stumbo, Wisen- baker, Bailey, Bean, Jones, Sorensen. Seventh row: Huhbs, Harris, Arnim, Smith, Brown, Sandusky, Clevenger, Kent, Chitwood, Winkler, Herbst, Martin, Cummings, Guillot, Hickman. 311 Front row, left to right: Sullivan, Majors, Garonth, Koegl, McPherson, Broesche, Smith, Savage, Mese. Back row: Phillips, Ridgeway, Robinson, Hattox, Willman, Gunn, Brooks, Burnett. Abilene Abilene, Texas, known as the “Key City of West Texas,” celebrated its 77th anniversary last year. The purpose is to help the boys from Abilene get together on the campus through the school year. The club also helps promote A M to high school students of the Abilene area. JOHN MESE President OFFICERS JANICE SCHMIDT Sweetheart 313 JOHN MESE VIC CONNER .... S. D. SULLIVAN ________________ President ________ Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Amarillo Composed of Aggies from the capital city of the Panhandle and small towns nearby, the Amarillo Hometown Club sponsors several social events for the members during holidays. A picnic is held late in August at which time prospective freshmen are given a glimpse of Aggie life. The club sweetheart is chosen and presented at the annual Christmas party. This year she is Miss Martha Daniels. Each year at Easter a banquet is held to round out the year’s activities, and the speaker this year was Retired General W. L. Lee. LARRY REEVES President OFFICERS LARRY REEVES ______________________________________ President ROY SIMMONS ______________________________ Vice-President JOE HILL __________________________________________________ Secretary MARTHA DANIELS Sweetheart Front row, left to right: Dodson, Simon, Alexander, Laycock, Sloan, Reeves, Hughlet, Valdez, Moon, Simmons. Back row: Daily, Magil, Donelson, Grout, Parks, Dauarey, Faudrich. 314 Austin With over forty-five members, the Austin Hometown Club provides a means for Aggies of the Austin and Travis County area to become better acquainted. Strongly believing in social entertainment, the club’s vice-president doubles as party chairman in promoting this phase of the club’s activities. The club also co-operates with the Austin A M Mothers Club and the Capitol City A M Club in interesting high school students of the area in attending A M. CAROL COVINGTON Sweetheart OFFICERS HENRY STERZING ________________________________ President WILBURN SMITH __________________________ Vice-President WILLIAM SNEED____________________________________ Secretary LARRY SMITH ________________________________________ Treasurer HENRY STERZING President Front row, left to right: Baylor, Smith, Wilson, Sterzing, Snead, Sterzing. Middle row: Graff, Beasley, Rogers, Wilson, Davidson, Hahn, Hoffman, Measeles Back row: Hooper, Spiller, Betts, Hood, Cameron, Koock, Mitchell, Bowen. 315 Front row, left to right: Winston, Nerren, Reynolds, Rowe. Back row: Doerksen, Lawrence, Jumper, Bullock, Lawrence, Russell, Costlow, Harrison, Lawrence, Parker, Ogg. Angelina County Angelina Hometown Club’s purposes 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. G. R. NERREN President OFFICERS G. R. NERREN ---------------------------------------- President EDMUND WINSTON ____________________ Vice-President MAX REYNOLDS ____________________________________ Secretary JOHN HICKMAN ____________________________________ Treasurer LEELAND ROWE __________________________________ Reporter MARY ANN OWENS Sweetheart 316 Front row, left to right: Molier, Groves, Harris, Burt, Burton, Wehring, Atkins. Middle row: Davidson, Autry, Stearns, Davis, Poenisch, Smith, Pearce, Wehring, Melugin, Botcheller, Thornton. Back row: Alexander, Bess, Pippin, Mayo, Hartsell, Hotchkiss, Ash, Chapman, Whitmire, Rankin, Pettit, Dodson, Garnett. Corpus Christi An organization for the fellowship and recreation of the students from the Corpus Christi area, the club sponsored numerous parties after ball games and at home during the holiday periods. The club was represented by a duchess in the annual Cotton Pageant and was an active participant in the High School Day program. With the fun and recreation enjoyed by the members the club had a great and memorable year. WALLACE WEHRING President RILLA TROTTER Sweetheart OFFICERS WALLACE WEHRING ____________________________ President TURNER MULLER ___________ Vice-President WYMOND BURT___________________ Secretary ROBERT HARRIS ________ Treasurer 317 Dallas Dallas Club is one of the largest and most active clubs on the campus. During the year it sponsors several dances and parties. Dances are usually held during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter holiday recesses in addition to the mid-term recess. MISS ROLLIN GUESS Sweetheart OFFICERS NORMAN N. DOWDY ..... _________ ..... President RICHARD BIONDI _______________________ Vice-President TOMMY REID Secretary BOBBY COLLINS _____________________________________ Treasurer NORMAN N. DOWDY President Front row, left to right: Collins, Biondi, Dowdy, Reid. Second row: Konack, Bullington, Phillips. Third row: Thrasher, McCohlum, Scales, Balser, Morris, Lang, Boettcher, McDonald, Soules, Suche, McHargue, Bailey, Olden, Palmer. Back row: Best, Roberson, Atkinson, Moseley, Partida, Hedeman, Vahrenkamp, Adams, Bradshaw, Moore, Roberts. 318 Beaumont The Beaumont A M Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and the sur¬ rounding area. The big social event of the year was the “Aggie Christmas Dance” held at the Harvest Club in Beaumont. It was sponsored concurrently by the Home¬ town Club and the Aggie Exes and was a resounding success as over 900 people attended. The dance preparations were topped off by a hot dog-coke party given by our Mothers Club. JUDY KARNES Siveetheart OFFICERS DANNY SNOOKS ____________________________________ President GEORGE NAUCK _____________________________ Vice-President HOPPY DODGE ________________________________________ Secretary JIMMEY WASSON __________________________________ Treasurer DANNY SNOOKS President Front row, left to right: Wasson, Benson, Gusseman, Branco, Nauck, Coco, Snocks, Brown, Oxford, Fox, Stokes, Latta, Brown. Second row: Ratliff, Nue, Dodge, Croppen, Cox, Figiari, Nordstrom, Giardinia, Herbert, Johnson, Crohn. Third row: Wilder, Dollingen, Ashey, Nebles, Latta, Halpin, Wilson, Haley, Stokey, Withers, Swain, Boyd, Larry. Back row: Johnson, Paulus, Tantzen, Graham, Byrum, Curtiss, Smith. 319 El Paso Although El Paso is located 700 miles away, interest in A M is strong. This is evident by the steadily increasing number of students attending A M from the El Paso area. Each year the Mothers Club arranges transportation facilities for the interested high school students to become better acquainted with this college as well as those men from the area already attending A M. The Aggie Exes of El Paso give an annual Christmas party where old traditions are kept going and new acquaintances are made. SPENCER BULGER President OFFICERS SPENCER BUGLER ________________________________ President JOHN MYRE __________________________________ Vice-President GABBY NAVAR ______________________________________ Secretary EDITA WHITE Sweetheart Front row, left to right: Ginn, Smith, Bassett, Nuegebaurer, Revelly. Middle row: Deal, Luhm, Myer, Weld, Bulger, Monroe, Navar, Luker. Back row: George, O’Connor, Carter, Askew, Bean, King, Shaeffer, Herren, Connor, Simms, Monroe, Jones, McMann, Flanders. 320 Front row, left to right: McMullen, Frost. Second row: Abbott, Hammons, Conder, Mahaney, Spencer. Third row: Smith, Landers, Latimer, Sweatman, Oakes. Back row: Carter, Shelter, Small, Wilson, Simms, Martin, Greer. Fort Worth Fort Worth Hometown Club in the past never worked with the school officials, Former Student’s Association, and the Mothers Club as it did this year. We consider it an honor to pledge our duties to our school and fellow man. When Dean Hannigan said, “Every Aggie get an Aggie,” the Fort Worth Club did that very thing. On March 5, the annual High School Day, thirty-four boys from Fort Worth were welcomed. WILLIAM FROST, JR. President ADRIENNE CONWAY Siveetheart OFFICERS 321 WILLIAM FROST, JR. john McMullen .... EUGENE MUNCY ...... ________ President V ice-President ------ Secretary Galveston County LI Comprised of Aggies from the heart of the “Golden Gulf Coast,” these members have reason to be proud of their area’s beaches, wharves, and refineries. The club is primarily a social one, but it also enables students from Galveston County to meet one another. The annual Christmas party is always the social high¬ light. Members of the club work in conjunction with the Aggie-Exes to assist all high school students who desire to attend A M. MISS SANDRA MADERE Sweetheart OFFICERS GERALD R. LOWDER ____________ President FRED NELSON ________________________________ Vice-President ARTHUR MONTEMAYOR ____________________ Secretary FRANK HERNANDEZ .......... Treasurer GERALD R. LOWDER President Front row, left to right: Cooper, Hodges, Lowder, Montemayor, Authur, Nelson. Middle row: Van Nieuwenhuize, Hughes, Heer, Davidson, Clason, Hannigan, Montgomery, Cooper, Bowers. Back row: Griffith, Shaw, Dupuy, Meyers,, Koenig, Dierlam, Champagne, Sanborn, Sullivan. 322 Front row, left to right: Cragin, Nicholson, Meadows, Fann, Ward, Blewster. Second row: Eastwood, Jewett, Morgan, Brown, Sears, Smith, McLeod, Davis, Golub, Hudson, Seale, Dierking. Back row: McCoy, Sorensen, Mydegger, Bookman, Hamm, Johnson, Tirado, Porter, Grebe, Shields, Bailey. Houston Bellaire Formed only last year, Bellaire Hometown Club, composed of the alumni of Bellaire High School of Houston, has grown to become one of the largest and most active hometown clubs in the Houston area. It serves as a social and service organization for students on and off campus. It sponsored a representative for the Cotton Pageant. f , y — G. RICHARD MEADOWS jA President ■ MISS LYNDAH ANKELMAN Sweetheart OFFICERS G. RICHARD MEADOWS ______________ President WILLIAM BLENSTER ____________________ Vice-President JOHN NICHOLSON .................. Secretary ALLEN WARD __________________________________ Treasurer 323 Houston-Stephen F. Austin The Austin Chapter is made up of students who graduated from Austin and Jesse Jones High Schools 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 the high schools where they talk to graduating seniors interested in attending A M. GWEN SKYVARA Jesse Jones Sweetheart OFFICERS DICK DAMON ........................ President BOBBY DABNEY ......... Vice-President EDWIN HARRIS .................... Secretary-Treasurer ELSIE WILMOTH Austin Sweetheart Front row, left to right: Smith, Cannon, Dabney, Damon, Bumett, Pope, Andrews. Middle row: Carlson, Tompkins, Teague, Sandlin, Weaver, Schuene- mann, Harris, Peterson, Brister. Back row: Nelson, Johnson, Carlson, Jackson, Mahand, Jefferies, Wagoner, Nolen, Herrin, Dolbey. 324 Baytown The purpose of the Baytown Hometown Club is to renew friendship and strengthen ties among A M students from the Baytown area, to encourage Baytown high school students who are interested in attending A M, to inform these students of the opportunities available, and to coordinate club activities with those of the East Harris County A M Mothers Club and the Baytown A M Club. FRED SELENSKY President OFFICERS FRED SELENSKY _________________________________ President TOMMY PLATO _____________________________ Vice-President BERNARD SELENSKY _________________________ Secretary ALVIN BACHMEYER ____________ Treasurer NANCY FENNEMA Siveetheart 325 Marshall Located in the heart of the Texas Pine Belt, Marshall is the industrial, educational, and transportation center of East Texas. The active Marshall Hometown Club pro¬ vides an opportunity for the boys from Marshall to meet. Working closely with the Mothers Club, social functions are planned and carried out both on the campus and at home. The club also participates actively in many campus activities provided for such organizations. RAYMOND SIMMONS President OFFICERS RAYMOND SIMMONS __________________________ President BEN GALLAGHER _________________________ Vice-President BOB CLARK _____________________________________________ Secretary BILL BRASHER ________________________________________ Reporter GLENDA BARTON Sweetheart First row, left to right: Pilcher, Clark, Simmons, Gallagher, Brasher, Johnson. Second row: Wert, Youle, Peffor, Foster, Crowell, Simmons, Byassie, Mont¬ gomery, Blackburn, Cowley, Winchester, Fagan. 326 Front row, left to right: Goodwin, Flanagan, Satcher, Starr, Perkins. Middle row: McCann, Parkman, Gibson, Morton, Russell, Pliler, Alders, Jones. Lust row: Mays, Moore, Jackson, Hogan, Hogan, Vestal, Tinney, Hudgins, Hyson, Thompson, Clark, Rhinehart, Davis, Waddell. Deep East Texas One of the most active of the hometown clubs, Deep East Texas Hometown Club was formed to continue and strengthen companionship of Aggies from Longview, Gladewater, and vicinity. 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 as a representative to the Cotton Ball. K. E. HENSLEY President OFFICERS 327 K. E. HENSLEY . W. E. MAXWELL _______ President Vice-President Midland OFFICERS DAVID W. DUFFIELD __________ CARROLL G. GOOD EDWARD D. RIGSRY ____________ Aggies from Midland and other nearby towns in the West Texas area keep in contact with hometown friends here on the campus through the various functions held throughout the year by the Midland Hometown Club. The club also promotes A M to high school students and friends at home. The success of this fast growing group could not have been possible without the interested advice and aid of the Midland Former Student Association. First row, left to right: Goode, Duffield, Rigsby. Second row: McFarland, Hatchell, Cass, Gofford, Fonester, Peyton, Currie, Gray, McCree, Thornton. Third row: Fisher, Ferrell, Robinson, Caegy, Gatlin, Martin, Brice, Flores, Miller, Berry, Moss, Elliott, Fasken, Swift. 328 Front row, left to right: Dillard, Turner, Whitaker, Martin, Sands, Elrod, Mowlam. Back row: Childress, Gilpin, Gerdon, Arnold, Thigpin, Stubbs, Keath- ley, Humphries. Navarro County Reorganized two years ago, our club has provided monthly socials on the campus and holiday dances at home. Most of the members are from Corsicana, the pipeline center of the state, others are from Kerens, Chatfield, and Wortham. The aim of the club has been to influence desirable high school students to the classes of A M for their higher education; keep men from this area active on a social basis and in general, work as ambassadors for the college. JOHN H. DILLARD President OFFICERS JOHN H. DILLARD ___________ President JAMES ARNOLD _____ Vice-President SAM GORDON, JR. ________ Secretary BOBBY GILPEN ------------------------------------- Treasurer NANCY BATTON Sweetheart 329 Pasadena A fast-growing city of 75,000, Pasadena is denoted as the “Industrial City of the South.” Pasadena has a greater number of Aggies, percentagewise, than almost any other city of its size. 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. MISS SHARON ANN BROWN Sweetheart OFFICERS BOB JOHNSON ______________________________-.....— President CHARLES BROWN _________________________ Vice-President BILL DYAR _________ Secretary DAVE CROCKER ____________________________________ Treasurer BOB JOHNSON President Front row, left to right: Brown, Johnson, Dyar. Second row: Hensley, Freeman, Razo, Wilson, Wil son, Powell, Coon, Council, Haynes. Third row: Daniel, Brown, Sinor, Wilson, Danger, Yentzen, Ahart, Powitzky, Hickerson. Fourth row: Wright, Allen, Buckley, Hammond, Crocker, Stokes, Thompson, Hathorn. 330 Front row, left to right: Duran, Canter, Milligan, Wright, Haner, Mejia. Middle row: Martinez, Duran, Contreras, Villarreal, Uribe, Holbien, Flores, Mar¬ tinez. Back row: Vasquez, Pena, Wright, Rodriguez, Hinojosa, Ramirez, Rodriguez, Vela, Villarreal, Valadez, Valdez. Laredo San Ignacio, San Diego, Zapata, Catarina, Benavides, Hebbronvill, Nuevo Laredo, and the center of them all—Laredo—comprise the Laredo Hometown Area. The club contains about fifty members and it is quite active in providing activities of mutual interest for the encouragement of better relations between the students of the club. The big event of the club each year is the annual hometown Christmas dance in which a sweetheart is selected and presented. Other functions are held during the other school recesses. ERNEST URIBE President OFFICERS ERNEST URIBE _______________________________________ President JOE VILLARREAL __________________________________ Secretary HERMAN CONTRERAS _______________________ Treasurer BETTY PUIG Sweetheart 331 Red River Valley OFFICERS JACK L. SMITH ______________________ BEN E. KILLEBREW _____________ JOE STEVENS _________________________ 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 A M and to continue and strengthen the companionship of Aggies from this area. The club expresses its appreciation to the Aggie Mothers Club and Ex-Students for their assistance during the year. MISS GERRY BARNETT Sweetheart _______ President Vice-President _______ Secretary JACK L. SMITH President Front row, left to right: Cravens, Perry, Smith, Welch, Cox. Second row: Killebrew, George, Stevens, Larue, Gibbs, Hale, Gibson, Frank. 332 Front row, left to right: Dixon, Terry, Chastain, Stewart, Carrera. Second row: Roach, Gamble, Simpson, Woolam, Yudesis, Salinas, Gareia. Third row: Anderson, Stewart, Hunt, Sluis, Todd, Lopez, Garza, Bayne, Alcorn, Hale, Salinas. Fourth row: Burnett, Teetes, Butler, Baucum, Stanley, Forster, Miller, Saenz, Fade. Rio Grande Composed of about one hundred Aggies from the lower Rio Grande Valley in the southernmost tip of Texas, this club was formed to bring together the men of the valley both at the college and at home. There are several social events for the club each year and the highlight of these is a Christmas dance given by the Rio Grande A M Mothers Club. RONALD E. CHASTAIN President OFFICERS RONALD E. CHASTAIN ________________________ President ROGER TERRY _______ Vice-President ROBERT DIXON ______ Secretary BOB STURAT __________________________________________ Treasurer MARLYN MOORE Sweetheart 333 Left to right: Guy, Girouard, Cole, Smith, Richey, Jones, Neu, Roberts, Wright, Batchelor, Wallace, Spencer, Allen. Mid-County The Mid-County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from the Jefferson County towns of Port Neches, Groves, Nederland, Hamshire, Winnie, and Fannet. It was reactivated 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 through the year. BRUCE DEMENT President OFFICERS BRUCE DEMENT —________ President WILLIAM NEU _______________ Vice-President COLE WILLIAMS ____________________________________ Secretary 334 MEMBERS Buckmaster, Clark, Connaway, Dewbre, Elledge, German, Gersbach, Hallford, Ihrig, Jones, Led, Leverett, Mabee, Mclnnis, Nelson, Peyson, Piper, Pritchard, Shaw, Shive, Snow, Stewart, Underwood, Watkins. Pecan Valley The Pecan Valley Hometown Club, consisting of men from Brown and Comanche counties in the Heart O’ Texas, promotes parties for the members during holidays and “get-togethers” during the regular school season. It also encourages boys from this area to come to A M. The club has grown from an inactive one to a growing 30-member club. DANIEL D. WILLIAMS President OFFICERS DANIEL D. WILLIAMS ________________________ President EDWIN NICHOLS _______________ Vice-President JOE MALLOW ........................................- Secretary PAT SULLIVAN ........ Treasurer 335 Southwest Texas Hondo, Devine, Uvalde, Cotulla, Pearsall, Crystal City and Carrizo Springs are some of the major towns from the Southwest Texas Area. The heart of this area is known as the Winter Garden District. The club is a self supporting organization making its money by sponsoring an annual Christmas Dance. Members of the club encourage and inform high school seniors in the area about the educational oppor¬ tunities at A M by showing films of Aggieland and personal interviews with inter¬ ested seniors. DONALD J. NEWMAN President OFFICERS DONALD NEWMAN President JUDSON BEALL __ Vice-President ROY ANGERMILLER ____________________________ Secretary MILTON WEST __ __________________________________ Treasurer PATSY KELLY Sweetheart Front row, left to right: Angermiller, Beall, Nevmann, West. Second row: Tschirhart, Brieden, Ridgway, Smith. Third row: Beever, Korbell, Langfeld, Mor¬ gan. Fourth row: Miller, Gaston, Wurzbach. Fifth row: Clouch, Bean, Smith. 336 San Antonio CAROL HAMILTON WELCH OFFICERS One of the largest and most successful hometown clubs on the campus is that of San Antonio. Its purpose is to provide a way for the students of San Antonio to become better acquainted. Besides holding two on-campus meetings a month, the club also sponsors social activities during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays. We would like to thank the San Antonio Mothers Club, The San Antonio Former Students Association and all of the club members for their support. JIM HEROLD _________ DAVID PLYAR _______ AL TERP _________________ PHIL ROBBERSON _______ President V ice-President _______ Secretary _______ Treasurer JIM HEROLD President Front row, left to right: Williams, Bradford, Amolo, Peabody, Herold, Teep, Jones, Hoyt, Heme, Jorden. Second row: Fadel, McGarraugh, Lorms, Howerton, Barranties, Scarborough, Jones, Nelson, Jannert, Caram, Hudson, Shadwick, Rodriquez, Moya, Dewbery. Third row: Garbo, Abbott, Fletcher, Daugherty, Webb, Bayer, Imle, Halm, McDonald, Anz, Vilcoq, Smith, Jenckle, Stapper, Mercado, Hall. 336A Front row, left to right: Garrett, Oualline, Truesdale, Vaughn, Dearstyne, Buckingham, Cavitt, Shivers, Wills. Not pictured: Dean. Tarpon Tarpon Club is composed of members from the coastal towns of Aransas Pass, Ingleside, and Rockport. Though small, this club is noted for its enthusiasm and as one of the most active on the campus. Tarpon Club is backed by an enthusiastic Aransas Pass Mothers Club, whose members finance the Tarpon picture and make it possible for a duchess to represent the club at the Cotton Ball. In recent years, the mothers have donated greatly to the College Hospital. CHARLES E. OUALLINE President JANE ANNE AMMONS Sweetheart OFFICERS CHARLES E. OUALLINE _______________________ President WALTON D. CAVITT ____________________ Vice-President JOHN T. VAUGHN, JR____________________________ Secretary CLARENCE E. GARRETT ____________________ Treasurer ROY A. BUCKINGHAM ....... Reporter 337 First row, left to right: Davis, Dugan, Tew, Wheeler, Tucker, Schalon, Harrington, Houchin, Self, Myers, Ehrhardt, Freemyers. Last row: Wynn, Armstrong, Shively, Bearden, Lane, Hampton, Grissom, Peterson, Tedford, Feith, Free, Redditt, Stevens, Stancil, Lively, Osborn, Deupree, Cherry. 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 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. RICHARD G. MYERS OFFICERS RICHARD G. MYERS __________________________________________ President GRANVILLE FREE ____________________ Vice-President DOUG YAUGER ____________________________________ Secretary NEVEL EHRHARDT ________________________ Treasurer 337A Tyler-Smith County ■ m OFFICERS RALEIGH E. DEW .................. ROBERT RIX ___________________________ GERALD CRONE ___________________ Dedicating a part of each meeting to securing rides and riders for the weekends, Tyler-Smith County Hometown Club is organized to provide a place for the men of this area to get together for Aggie fellowship. The big social events of the year are the parties at Christmas and mid-term. The club is indebted to its Tyler-Smith County Mothers Club for its assistance. Front row, left to right: Blevins, Sipe, Francis, Servillo, Torrans, Taylor, Dew, Bott. Middle row: Benson, Roark, Howard, Pierson, Rook, Hall, Fix, Crowe. Back row: Smith, Flynn, Gibson, Maddox, Matthews, Linnstaedter. 338 Front row, left to right: Gregg, Brooks, Archer, Belue, Berger, Brown. Back row: Roberts, Stepp, Murdock, Fitzler, Henderson, McClain, Stone, Miller, Cantrell, Jackson, Bates. Wichita Falls Composed of Aggies from North Central Texas, the Wichita Falls Hometown Club is one of the more active clubs on the campus. On as well as off campus activities highlighted the 1959-60 year. The annual All-College Christmas dance sponsored by the club is one of the most gala holiday affairs in Wichita Falls. Also, the club in cooperation with the A M club played host to thirty prospective Aggies during the annual High School Day. The club wishes to thank the Mothers Club for their tremendous support this year. JOE BILL BELUE President OFFICERS JOE BILL BELUE _________________________ ____________ President DENNIS GREGG __________________________ ... Vice-President BILL McCLAIN _____________________________ ____________ Secretary LINDA LAUGHERY Sweetheart Big Thicket The Big Thicket Hometown was organized in 1954. Composed of students from Trinity, Polk, and Tyler 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 encourage boys from this area to attend A M. JOHN GARNER President OFFICERS JOHN GARNER ...................................... President TOMMY HICKS ............................. Vice-President ERNEST BUTLER ................... Treasurer brant row, lejt to right: Chapman, Peters, Butler, Garner, Hicks, Corder. Back row: Evans, Gray, Hughes, Anderson, King, Buford. Brazoria County A young club, the Brazoria County Hometown Club was organized primarily to encourage friendship and unity between the Aggies who live in Brazoria County. Our main activities are directed toward entertainment to encourage a strong member¬ ship. which will enable us to sponsor more difficult and beneficial programs. HOLEIS HOOD President OFFICERS HOLLIS HOOD ............................... President JOE BRUNT .................................... Vice-President STEVE RODGERS ...... Secretary LARRY MARTIN ............................. Reporter Front row, lejt to right: Goode, Rodgers, Brunt, Hood, Martin, Ksionda, Sassin. Back row: Bruce, McGregor, Alexander. Johnson, Dodson, Hick, Andrews, Shannon, Howard, Andrews, Muriff. 339 Over 5,000 attend the annual muster ceremony. 1960 Aggie Muster Lt. Gen. A. D. Bruce spoke of current strife and of past musters. Ross Volunteers furnish firing squad. Front row, left to right: Anderson, Brown, Ellison, Ortiz, King. Second row: Weaver, Locke, Bunion, Smith. MAYNARD E. HILL ______________________________ President GUILLERMO ORTIZ __________ Vice-President WILEY BURTON ................ Secretary-Treasurer Del Rio Del Rio, the Queen City of the Rio Grande, is located just south of the proposed 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; also it is the wool and mohair capital of the U. S. Denton-Wise County 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 schools of Denton County. The highlights of the club’s activities are the Christmas party and the dinner- dance held at the Denton Country Club. Seated, left to right: Peirce, Braley, Santerre. Standing, left to right: Smith, A., Smith, B., Charles, Smith, C, Smith, D. 340 Eagle Pass The Eagle Pass Hometown Club is a small, but active organization. The club sponsors several social functions both on and off the campus during the year. The club also takes an active part in the annual High School Day activities. VALERIO SANTOS President OFFICERS VALERIO A. SANTOS _________________ .... President LUIS PENA .................................... Vice-President LIONEL RODRIGUEZ __________________________ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Hester, Cage, Pena, Cerva, Santos, Santos, Garza, Frausto. Top row: Cerva, Wueste, Riojas, Hester, Johnston. Fayette-Colorado Combining the Aggies from two South Central Texas counties into one closely knit club, this organization strives to maintain 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 functions. Front row, left to right: Vogt, Mattern, Sekerka, Schneider, Lux, Rosenbach, Parks, Kasse, Bartosh, Walla. Back row: Schulz, Kahanek, Henderson, Schneider, Harrison, Potter, Brossman, Hoegemeyer, Miksch, Henicke, Krause, Berry, Wilson, Wan jura. EDWARD C. LUX President OFFICERS EDWARD C. LUX ...... President JOE SEKERKA ...................... Vice-President GEORGE VOGT ...................................... Secretary GERALD WALLA .................................. Treasurer 341 Standing, left to right: Beck, Jones, Burchers, Hubert, Beyer, Hale, Marshall. Seated: Proeheske, Seinz, Jackson, Smith, Goodman, Smith. OFFICERS HAROLD JACKSON ............................ President CHRIS ELKINS ____________________________ Vice-President CHUCK MADERER ............................. Secretary OSCAR SAENZ .................................— Treasurer HAROLD JACKSON President Brush Country Composed of students from Nueces, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Duval, Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Live Oak counties, the Brush Country Club was organized in the 1940’s. Its object is to create a better understanding between the members and to serve as a social organization. The Club is supported by the Brush Country Mothers Club and the Brush Country Exes Club. Front row, left to right: Barsotti, Lee, Kristiansen, Scott. Back row: Watson, Ellisor, McKean, Klus, Wakefield. OFFICERS ROBERT LEE ........................................ President RICHARD SCOTT ........................ Vice-President KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN __________________ Secretary JACK KLUG ........................................ Treasurer JAN WOODRUFF Sweetheart California A small but active organization, the California Club was organized to bring together fellow Homestate students, to pro¬ mote social functions, to give its members a chance to get away from the books, and to organize rides to the “Golden State.” 342 Cen-Tex The Cen-Tex Hometown Club is composed of students from the South Texas towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as a vacation center with its artesian water and varied recreational facilities. San Marcos is well known for its underwater Aquarena, Southwest Texas State College, and textile industries. Seguin is surrounded by rich farm land and has a large agricultural market. Front row, left to right: Goebel, Wisdom, Reeh, Whitwell, Hoermann. Second row: Fischer, Ohlendorf, Wallace, Dressen, King. Third row: Fischer, Thompson, St. Clair, Rosenthal, Clitt, Delevan, Pineman. Back row: Smith, Weiderstein, Faust, Thompson, Hager, Young, Rompel, Allen, Norwood. Cooke County Unity is promoted among the students from Cooke County by the Cooke County Hometown Club. The purpose of the club is to encourage prospective students from Gainesville, Muenster, Callisbury, Era, Lindsey, and Valley to attend A M. The activities of the club include the arrangements for High School Day, club meetings, and an annual spring function. Front row, left to right: Blagg, Lester, Melugin, Binford, Kaden. Back row: McDaniel, Bullard, Paine, Moore, Deckard. ROBERT A. REEH President OFFICERS ROBERT REEH ................ President TOM WISDOM ----------------- Vice-President ROBERT GOEBEL ............... Secretary JEAN NEWLAND Siveetheart OFFICERS MARCUS BLAGG ........ President PAUL LOKEY ................... Vice-President DON LESTER ........... Secretary RAMSEY MELUGIN .............................. Reporter 343 Front row, lejt to right: Liska, Moczygemba, Yanta, Box, Bujnoch, Blaschke. Back row: Ellisor, Lozo, Yanta, Ernst, Reatherford, Davis, Sunday, Swize, Young. OFFICERS ALVIN MOCZYGEMBA ....... ... .......... President RICHARD BOX _____________________ _______ Vice-President JOE YANTA ........................... .............— Secretary LASCA BUTLER Sweetheart Flax County 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 County. Left to right: Goff, Flint, Scarcella, Demel, Christian, Jones, Mora, Miears, Smith, Kettler, Wood- fin, Brumbelow. OFFICERS SANDY FLINT ............ President KEN DEMEL .................................. Vice-President LEONARD SCARCELLA ...................... Secretary THERESA STAVINOHA Sweetheart Fort Bend County Located in the fertile Brazos River Val¬ ley, Ft. Bend County sends several area students each year to A M. This is one of the main purposes of the club—to in¬ terest area high school students in attend¬ ing our school. Also, the club sponsors several social functions during the year. 344 Greenbelt Front row, left to right: Graft, Quisenberry, Stambaugh, Wakefield, Pechacek, Willard, Robinson, Miller. Second row: Dechecek, Lutz, Wiederaenders, Quisenberry, Raabe, McMicbael, Jobe, Etheredge. OFFICERS VIRGINA MORAN Sweetheart Composed of the counties from the heart of the Greenbelt region of Texas, Childress, Cottle, Foart, Hardeman, Motley and Wil¬ barger, Greenbelt Hometown Club actually had its beginning last year. Our main purpose is to provide Northwest Texas fellowship for the Aggies from our area— “God’s Country.” Front row, left to right: Payne, German, Weber, Gerard, Harwood, Sion, Warzecha, Adickes, Ward, Conington. Second row: Gerard, Conner, Warzecha, Krebs, Marshall, Beck, Putman, Mun- nerlyn, Pgulsen, Anderson, Timme, Hall. OFFICERS Guadalupe Valley WILLIAM HARWOOD WILLIS WARD ____________ ROBERT TIMME _________ _________________ President ________ Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 345 PAT MEEKS Sweetheart Henderson County The purposes of this organization are to bind closer together the students from Henderson and Freestone counties, to create a union between the students and Aggie Exes, and to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. MISS PAULA PUTMAN Sweetheart OFFICERS KEN McGEE ___________________________________________ President GERALD BURGAMY ______________ Vice-President ELMER JEWELL ____________________________________ Secretary JERRY ROGERS ____________________________________ Treasurer Front row, left to right: McGee, Sanders, Jewell, Hill, McGee, Hendery, Rogers. Back row: Different, Parish, Jewell, Burgamy. Hill Country The Hill Country Hoipetown Club is one of the more active organizations on the caTnpus. The club sponsors social functions both at home and on the campus. Also, the members were very active in the activities High School Day. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Mothers Club for their splendid support this year. ROBERT W. WHELAN President OFFICERS ROBERT WHELAN -------------------------------- President MAURICE JOHNSON ........ Vice-President THOMAS JOHNSON .............................. Secretary ROE DAVENPORT ................................ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Jones, Meyer, Nagy, Wright, Ernst, Edwards , Alanis, Miner, Mitchell. Middle row: Meyer, Callcott, Davenport, Whelan, Beakley, Roberts. Back row: Rutledge, Conway, Johnson, Unnasch, Weiser, Maurer. 346 Galena Park 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 two years ago, an active Mothers Club has been formed and works in conjunction with the club. GERALD ANDERSON President OFFICERS GERALD ANDERSON __________________ President MAX JENNINGS ___________________________ Vice-President BOB BURNSIDE --------------------------------- Secretary RONNIE HALE ------------------------------------- Treasurer Grayson County Grayson County Hometown Club was organized in 1950. Each September, a barbecue is sponsored by the Mothers Club for the purpose of getting new members better acquainted. During the school year, one of the highlights is a Christmas party, sponsored by the Mothers Club. Front row, left to right: Matthews, Brown. Middle row: Jennings, May, Miller, Harvey, Schiflett, Groves. Back row: Wagner, Beall, Richardson, Mulkey, Hoover, Jackson. OFFICERS JOHN MATTHEWS _______________________________ President JOHN H. BROWN ______________________ Vice-President PHIL MILLER _________________________________ Secretary 347 Houston-Jeff Davis Organized only last year, the Jeff Davis Hometown Club is composed of Aggies who graduated from Jeff Davis High School in Houston. The purposes of the club are to bind closer the students from the 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. CLARENCE PENNYWELL President OFFICERS CLARENCE PENNYWELL ____________ President BRUCE HUDSON ......... Vice-President GARY KELLY ---------------------------------------- Secretary J. C. MARINO ---------------------------------------- Treasurer Front row, left to right: Marino, Pennywell, Lilly, Hudson. Back row: Goddard, Rodriguez, Huck. Machemial, Huck, Dupree, Smith, Stephens, Caldwell, Brooks. Houston-Reagan This is a newly formed club to bind the students from Reagan more closely together in their activities at A M. Our club takes an active part in High School Day, and its main goal is to build the enrollment here at A M to an all-time high. DONNA FODDRELL Sweetheart OFFICERS CARL SERRES ___________ President DON LIESKE ......... Vice-President AL ONG ............... Secretary BERNEY BERMAN ________________________________ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Falco, Lee, Dinklage, Dombart, McVey, Serres, Ong, Lieske, Berman, Walker. Middle row: Huerta, Riley, Keeling, Lyerly, Jones, Hudson, Baird, Phillips, Sims, Watson, Ferrell. Back row: MacTavish, Murphy, Sturrock, Wray, Gross, Sanders, McCullough, Murray. 348 s Lower Trinity Valley Enjoying a great success this year was the Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. Parties both on and off campus, and those in attendance had a wonderful time. Also, the club took an active part in the annual High School Day activities on the campus. JERRY SMITH Srveetheart OFFICERS PAUL NEWTON .................................... President JERRY GILLILAND ....................... Vice-President LESTER BURRIS ................ Secretary JACQUES McMILLAN ...... Treasurer Front row, left to right: Smith, Gilliland, Newton, Burris, Royder. Back row: Collins, Maxwell, Langford, Patrick, Collins, Rodgers, Meacham, McMillen, Tanton, Laird, Bagley. Luling A newly organized club on the campus, the Luling Hometown Club has developed into one of the more active clubs on the campus. Social functions were held during the holiday seasons for the members and their guests. High School Day brought the year to a climax as the members entertained prospective Aggies. MARSHALL FRAZIER President OFFICERS MARSHALL FRAZIER .................... President JOHN MATTHEWS ____________ Vice-President DONNIE THOMPSON .......................... Secretary Left to right: Frazier, Smith, Nichols, B. Thompson, D. Thompson, Cardwell, Matthews. 349 Front row, left to right: Booth, Pelham, Kyle, Taylor, Bruce. Last row: Corry, Davis, Huchesond- ivin, Pyron. OFFICERS ROBERT KYLE ......................... GENE TAYLOR _______________________ SPOTS E. DAVIS ..................... _______ President Vice-President ....... Secretary DIANNA CLARK Sweetheart Hill County Hill County Hometown Club is a newly organized club to bind the students from Hill County closer together. The Hill County Club is made up of members from Itasca, Hillsboro, and Whitney. Hill County is located in the heart of Texas and is chiefly a farming region. The club meets twice a month on Thursday night. . T j, .. •,, , . Houston 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. Front row, left to right: Couvillon, Schneider, Fine, Schoettle, Futch, Bishop, Kern, Murray. Back row: Hall, Michna, Henderson, Johnson, Griffiths, Julian, Riley. OFFICERS JACK SCHOETTLE ______________________________ President SANDY FINE ________________________________ Vice-President RONALD HALL __________________________ Secretary MARY REIFSCHNEIDER Sweetheart 350 Left to right: Gay, Davis, Lowe, Jorden, Lowrance, Selensky, Lentz, Phillips, Ray, Woods, Powell. OFFICERS BILLY POWELL ------------------------------------ President BILLY WOODS ----------------------------- Vice-President JAMES HOWARD --------------------------------- Secretary BILLY POWELL President Montgomery County A newly organized club, the Montgomery County Hometown Club has progressed well in its first year. The purpose of this 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 in the area. Left to right: Smith, A., Smith, B., Smith, C., Smith, D., Smith, E., Smith, F., Smith, G., Smith, H., Bush, D., Eubanks, M., Smith, L, Weston, W., Riley, V., Smith, K., Smith, L. OFFICERS WILLIAM WESTON ......................... President JIMMY HICKS ________________________________ Vice-President DARRYL BUSH................. Secretary Odessa Just organized this year, the Odessa Hometown Club brings together those men from the oil-rich West Texas plains who have come to A M to further their educa¬ tion. The club works very closely with the Aggie Exes of the area in promoting A M to prospective college students. WILLIAM WESTON President 351 OFFICERS ANTHONY WINKLER ____________________ President ROBERT MIKSCH _________________ Vice-President CHARLES ORGAN ------------------------- Secretary SANDY WINKLER RONNIE McKOWN ------------------ Treasurer Sweetheart Houston Sam Houston Having been founded in the fall of 1959, the Sam Houston Hometown Club is one of the newest on the campus. Our primary purpose is to provide our members with a chance to meet, and to work together to inform the students in our former high school of the opportunity for higher edu¬ cation at A M. Also, in our first year we were honored to have as our sweetheart the Cotton Pageant Duchess from Houston. Front row, left to right: Hunter, Stone, Karrer, Curry, Cram. Middle row: Woodruff, Hunter, Zunker, Smith, Elbrich, Karrer, Emery. Back row: Ruckman, McLain, Mills, Pirkle, Munday, Henderson, Hoza, Smith. OFFICERS JOHN KARRER _______________________________ President BARRETT MONDAY ______________ Vice-President KEN CURRY ________________________________ Secretary TOMMY EMERY ____________________________ Treasurer JOHN KARRER President Houston Spring Branch The Spring Branch Hometown Club of Houston is a relatively new group on the campus. This club has been very active during the 1959-60 school year. Much ef¬ fort was made to make High School Day as successful as possible, and this effort was also applied to the social functions the club sponsored during the year. In all, this has been a most gratifying year for the club. 352 Jefferson A newly organized club on the campus, the Jefferson Hometown Club offers fellow¬ ship and plans social functions for its members. Also, the club strives to interest graduating high school seniors in attending Texas A M. Front row, left to right: Scaggs, Dempsey, Tinsley, Ellison, Moody, Byrom, Ramsey. TRAVIS D. DEMPSEY President OFFICERS TRAVIS D. DEMPSEY _______________________ President GEORGE FRANCIS ____________________ Vice-President ROBERT LEON MOODY ____________________ Secretary Kilgore The purpose of this club is to unite students from Kilgore and surrounding area to represent that area at A M. Through close coordination with the Kilgore Mothers Club, we endeavor to promote A M as an institution of higher learning for the Kilgore area. In this way we hope to gain recognition for Kilgore at A M and for A M in Kilgore. BETTY BRANTLEY Sweetheart OFFICERS JIM HUTCHINSON _________________________ President TED MILLER ___________ Vice-President GLENN MORTON _________________________________ Secretary TOM CONNER ______________________________________ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Smith, Hutchison, Morton, Canterbury. Back row: Key, Scott, Parkman, Moore, Connor, Miller. 353 Front row, left to right: Levy, Jones, Jagot, Cooke, Compton. Middle row: Bennett; Brent, Meeker, Smiley, Fitch, Speyer, Holmes, Todd. Back row: Miller, Cuthrell, Jones, Smith, Merkel, Mistretta, Fitzgerald, Hale, Jester. OFFICERS SONNY TODD _____________________________________ President JOHN CUTHRELL ______________________ Vice-President TEKE HOLMES ____________________________________ Secretary BETH JONES BERNIE MISTRETTA --------------------- Treasurer Sweetheart Koo Nash Reactivated in 1958, the South Louisiana Hometown Club has increased its member¬ ship and activities this year. The highlight of the year was a party given for the mem¬ bers during the Christmas holidays in New Orleans by the New Orleans Aggie Club. Front row, left to right: Zumwalt, Myers, Farroui, Gerum, Wendt, Strauss. Last row: Kutach, Jacobs, Svetlik, Gillar, Drabek, Theik, Moore, Hranitzky. OFFICERS LAFRENCE GERUM ____________________________ President HANK FARROW ________________________ Vice-President WILLIAM STINDT _____________________________ Secretary WALTER KELLY _______________________________ Treasurer LYNN PLOEGER Sweetheart Lavaca Meeting twice each month, the Lavaca County Hometown Club promotes social contact on the campus between Aggies from Yoakum, Shiner and Hallettsville. Each year the club sponsors an Annual Aggie Christmas Dance and an Easter Barbecue for the students and the Aggie Exes. 354 Richardson Organized in 1958, Richardson Hometown Club was formed to promote fellowship among Richardson Aggies on campus and encourage enrollment of students from Richardson. The club members visit Richardson High School at every opportunity to answer questions about A M. The club now boasts twenty members. PATTI DEVER Sweetheart OFFICERS LAWRENCE BOLIN .............................. President GERALD WEBB ......... Vice-President CHARLES TAYLOR ................. Secretary First row, left to right: Gordon, Wilson, Hensell, Breadlove, Finley, Taylor, Gardner. Back row: Deer, Ramser, Stults, Pritzen, Bolin, Caskey, Webb, Rhodes. Runnels-Coleman County A M students from two prominent farming and livestock raising counties on the Rolling Plains of West Texas in the Upper Colorado Basin unite to form the Runnels- Coleman Club. Their purpose is to give meft from that area an opportunity to get together throughout the school year. The club works with the Former Students. DON ZIRKLE OFFICERS DON KIRKLE .......................................... President GENE ROUTH ................................ Vice-President MALCOLM HALL .................................. Secretary RAY ADAMS ............................................ Treasurer 355 Van Zandt Front row, left to right: Adams, Barrier, Sullers, Foster. Back row: Langston, Humphries, Mc¬ Farland, Heddins, Presswood, Whitmire. OFFICERS RICHARD WHITMIRE ........................ President BILL PRESSWOOD ...................... Vice-President JAMES ADAMS ........................ Secretary RICHARD E. WHITMIRE President A small but active organization, Van Zandt 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 com¬ panionship of Aggies from this area. Front row, left to right: Dodgen, Lackey, Dodgen, Woods. Last row: Wheeler, Fenley, Reeves, Prichard, Wiggens. The purpose of the Wheeler County Hometown Club is to bind closer together the students of the area, to create a union between students and the Aggie Exes, and to encourage high school graduates to pursue a college education at A M. The main activities of the club consist of an annual summer picnic and a Christmas Wheeler County OFFICERS ALLEN DODGEN .................................. President JERRY LACKEY ____________________________ Vice-President DON DODGEN ________________________________________ Secretary DAVID WOOD ___________ ____________________________ Treasurer RUFUS A. DODGEN, JR. President party with the Aggie Exes. 356 Front row, left to right: Winkler, Sefcik, Rhoades, Matula: Middle row: Vorwerk, Garner, Heine, Bohman, Simank, Albert, Manning. Back row: Manning, Adams, Stubbs, Bohme, Holubec, Ryden, Manning, Blackmon. OFFICERS ROBERT RHOADES _____________________________ President FRANK WINKLER ________________________ Vice-President TOMMY SEFCIK _________________ Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT RHOADES Williamson County Meeting twice each month, the thirty- one member Williamson County Hometown Club provides a means for the Aggies of Williamson County to become better ac¬ quainted on the campus and at home. Each year the club co-operates with the Williamson County A M Mothers Club in having a duchess at the annual Cotton Pageant. Left to right: Greer, Boutinghouse, Flemming, George, Faulkner, Cannary. OFFICERS JAMES FAULKNER .......................................... President BILL KOCH ......................... Vice-President BOBBY GEORGE .................... Secretary Port Arthur Binding closer together the students and Exes from Port Arthur and en¬ couraging high school students to attend A M, Port Arthur Hometown Club is formed by students from the “City that oils the world.” First called Aurora, Port Arthur lies seven miles from the Gulf of Mexico and on the west bank of Lake Sabine. JAMES FAULKNER President 357 Waco h ront row, left to right: JBeazley, Davis, Hernandez, Collins. Second row: Farley, Gardner, Noak, Miller, Carter, Holley, Winzel, Gill, James. Third row: Whitt, Gullion, Sewell, Hopkin, Tucker, McBride, Brame, Williams, Fadel, Maxwell, Dickens. ROBERT L. BEAZLEY President 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 educational programs are presented at the regular meetings, and social activities reach their peak during the annual Pan American Week. JOSE BVEUTELLO President OFFICERS JOSE BVEUTELLO ................................ President LARMA UUVALDO .............................. Secretary WILTON THOMPSON .......................... Treasurer First row, left to right: Brent, Thompson, Col. Melcher, Lerma, Buentello, Huezo, Garza. Second row: Rivera, Gamero, Avila, Estrada, Alvarez, Bodden, Cordon, Vasquez, Perez, Matamoros, Zacarias. Third row: Sarmiento, Gereda, Diaz, Lopez, Merren, Lobo, Silva, Gramatages. 358 Front row, left to right: Edwards, Haas, Schmidt, Jones, Hoelscher, Reed, Beerwinkle, Hejl, Blake, Erskine, Houston, Prewitt, Downs. Back row: Smith, Woods, Hachtel. BUCK PREWITT ------------------------------ President MIKE WILSON ___________________ Vice-President JOHN HOUSTON, JR. ______________ Secretary MISS CYNTHIA ROBINSON Sweetheart Bell County A leading agricultural and industrial area of Central Texas, Bell County lies on a dividing line between the farming and ranching country. In the east and south¬ east part lie the rolling, backland farms. In the west and northwest are the ranch and livestock areas where the Grand Prairie meets the hill country. The Belton vicinity has the excitement, fishing, recreation and flood control. Principal cities are Temple,. Belton, Killen, Bartlett, Hollared, and Rogers. First row, left to right: Marie Ames, Carolyn Prejean, Patsy Smity, Mary Bryant, Libby Davis, Pat Hirtton, Gerry Rivers, Doris Evans, Verla Spaw, Earlene Johnson, Amelia Pocina. Second row: Beverly Smith, Norma Lumpkin, Lorene Brown, Jo Eoff, Shirley Howes, Joan Harrington, Rae Peurifoy, Joy Anderson, Betty Bryant, Judy Chapman, Margie Williams, Kay Bennett, Billie Sue Williams, Glenda Powell. University Dames DORIS EVANS ________________________ President JUDY CHAPMAN ______ Vice-President GLENDA POWELL ________ Corresponding Secretary LIBBY DAVIS __________ Recording Secretary MARY BRYANT ______________________ Treasurer VERLA SPAW .......... Reporter KEY BENNETT .............. Social Chairman RAE PEURIFOY _____________ Council Rep. KATHY ROBERTSON ____ Parliamentarian 359 San Angelo- West Texas Front row, left to right: Hall, Vanderford, Price, Schwertner, Harvey, Coffman, Edgington, Wheeler. Back row: Sharp, Schwertner, Davis, Taylor, Runge, Smith, Wheeler. OFFICERS FRANK F. WHELLER ______________________ President JIM SYLER .................................... Vice-President FRANKIE F. WHELLER FRED HALL ..................... Secretary-Treasurer President 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. Front row, left to right: Williams, Barham, Burk, Hutson, Pate, Bass, Palmer, Andrews, Evett. Middle row: Ward, Rosenberger, Bobo, Burgess, Gayle, Matchett, Bradshaw, Pate, Hataway. Last row: Bay, Stripling, Medfford, Graves, Benson, Maynord, Rudd, McSwain. The Shelby-Doches Hometown Club was formed in the fall of 195-7. This club was formed by combining the Center, Nacogdoches, and Shelby County clubs. The main purposes of this club are to serve as a means for the members to meet and to encourage high school stu¬ dents of the area to attend A M. Shelby-Doches OFFICERS BILLY B. HUTSON ____________________________ President JAMES D. PATE --------------------------------- Treasurer WILLIAM T. BASS ____________________________ Secretary GEORGE WILLIAMS ____________ Social Chairman W. W. BARHAM _______________________ Social Chairman ED PALMER ___________________________________________ Reporter DOUG ANDREWS _____________________________ Reporter HERSHAL EVETT ________________________________ Reporter JALNA WHITEMAN Sweetheart 360 Texarkana The purpose of the club is to hold meetings where the men can come together and discuss what has happened at home as each has heard through different channels. The club also helps anyone with whatever problem may arise. The club through its members seeks to encourage and inform high school boys about opportunities for higher education at A M. CHARLES A. THORNTON President OFFICERS CHARLES THORNTON ...................... President KENNETH DYSON .................... Vice-President WAYNE SELLMAN ............ Secretary KENNETH MOORE ............ Treasurer Front row, left to right: Sellman, Moore, Thornton, Dyson. Last row: McAlpin, Adams, Simmons, Stafford, Loyd. Trans-Pecos Drawing from probably the largest area of any A M hometown club, the Trans- Pecos Club currently has twenty-five members. The club is closely affiliated with the Trans-Pecos A M Mothers Club, which annually honors the students with a banquet and dance during the Christmas holidays. Other activities of the club during the year include several social functions, selecting a duchess for the Cotton Ball, serving as host for high school boys from the area during High School Day. WILLIAM GRIFFITH President OFFICERS WILLIAM GRIFFITH ____________________________ President BOBBY BECKETT ________________________ Vice-President JERRY MONROE _________________________________ Secretary Front row, left to right: Crawford, Stratton, Killion, Monroe, Griffith, Sanford. Last row: Robison, Johnson, Cooke, Grammer, Knox, Hunt. 361 Mother’s Day 1960 at Aggieland 362 Texas A M Mothers Clubs . . . Mother’s Day, 1960, saw Mrs. Fred Curry named A M Mother of the Year by the student body. She was honor guest at Mother’s Day activities at the college, Sunday, May 8. She is the mother of William F. Curry, junior mathematics major here. In 1956, he suffered a neck injury and has since been confined to a wheel chair. On his return to A M, Mrs. Curry wheeled him tirelessly from class to class and is largely responsible for his approaching graduation which will be in 1961. He is now married. Mr. Curry, the husband and father, is a school teacher in Comanche High School. Mr. and Mrs. Curry also have a daughter, aged eight. 363 Amarillo OFFICERS MRS. P. R. NICHOLS . . . President MRS. SELVIN ALLEN . . . Vice-President MRS. HARVEY, F. COMPTON . . . First Vice-President MRS. G. C. COLLIER . . . Second Vice-President MRS. A. JANSKI . . . Third Vice-President MRS. M. M. SORENSON . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. D. V. WIBLE . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. L. M. REEVES . . . Recording Secretary MRS. MANLEY McGILL . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. FLOYD SLOAN . . . Treasurer MRS. SELBY GROUT . . . Historian MRS. E. D. McCULLOUGH . . . Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. A. A. Alexander Mrs. Selvin Allen Mrs. Jesse Byars Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. Harvey F. Compton Mrs. Kathryn Covington Mrs. R. R. Dailey Mrs. W. W. DeVaney Mrs. C. 0. Dodson Mrs. V. W. Fandrich Mrs. R. E. Gatlin Mrs. Has. Graham Mrs. Selby Grout Mrs. W. E. Hicklin Mrs. Joe Hill Mrs. C. R. Hillin Mrs. 0. P. Howard Mrs. A. M. Hughlett Mrs. A. Janski Mrs. K. J. Johnson Mrs. Thos. Jones Mrs. Chas. Klingman Mrs. K. L. Ladd Mrs. H. W. Lipper Mrs. M. J. McCauley Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. Manley McGill Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. L. E. Moffitt Mrs. Pat Moon Mrs. Louise Murby Mrs. P. R. Nichols Mrs. Bert Northrup Mrs. Chester Park Mrs. Eldon Plunk Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. H. M. Rawlings Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. Grace Simms Mrs. J. M. Simpson Mrs. Floyd Sloan Mrs. Hiram Sloan Mrs. M. M. Sorenson Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. Roland Ward Mrs. D. V. Wible Mrs. W. V. York ASSOCIATES Mrs. Guy Bailey Mrs. G. D. Buell Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. Vannie Cox Mrs. J. W. Martin Mrs. E. F. Miller Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. C. E. Sadler Mrs. Ben M. Scott Mrs. Frank Wardle 364 Corpus Christ! OFFICERS MRS. 0. FELTON ATKINS . . . President MRS. FRED COLE, SR. . . . Vice-President MRS. ELIZABETH MOLLER . . . First Vice-President MRS. S. L. HICKLIN . . . Second Vice-President MRS. PERRY A. BEATY . . . Third Vice-President MRS. WALTER SELBY . . . Recording Secretary MRS. R. L. RETALLACK . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. L. B. WEHRING . . . Treasurer MRS. C. BUCKLEY SMITH . . . Parliamentarian MRS. RALPH E. ANDERSON, SR. . . . Historian MRS. C. LOGAN RANKIN . . . Hospitality MEMBERS Mrs. E. C. Alexander Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Sr. Mrs. A. V. Ash Mrs. 0. F. Atkins Mrs. Frances Autrey Mrs. J. W. Bartee Mrs. R. D. Bates Mrs. Lewis Armstrong Mrs. P. A. Beaty Mrs. M. C. Bess Mrs. Gail C. Bradley Mrs. H. G. Brinkley Mrs. Floyd Burt Mrs. D. A. Burton Mrs. L. F. Cannon Mrs. J. F. Clark Mrs. Fred Cole, Sr. Mrs. J. E. Collier Mrs. J. A. Craft Mrs. S. N. Davidson Mrs. E. C. Davis Mrs. F. F. Dickey Mrs. G. L. Dodson Mrs. J. W. Dryden Mrs. G. A. Gacke Mrs. J. M. Gafford Mrs. B. C. Garnett Mrs. J. F. Golla Mrs. Garland Groves Mrs. J. S. Harris Mrs. H. E. Hartsell Mrs. Robert E. Hays Mrs. S. L. Hicklin Mrs. H. E. Hicks Mrs. E. D. Holley Mrs. G. R. Hotchkiss Mrs. D. B. Johnson Mrs. Givendolyn Kennedy Mrs. A. Kolpack Mrs. E. D. Love Mrs. H. N. Lyle Mrs. C. R. McGuire Mrs. Elizabeth Moller Mrs. H. F. Murray Mrs. Arnold Oker Mrs. F. M. Pearce Mrs. Kirk Pettit Mrs. C. W. Pippin Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. C. Logan Rankin Mrs. R. L. Retallack Mrs. J. B. Roberts Mrs. W. F. Selby Mrs. C. Buckley Smith Mrs. Elsie H. Stearns Mrs. B. C. Stewart Mrs. H. E. Stewart Mrs. Joe Thornton Mrs. Penrod Thornton Mrs. L. B. Whering Mrs. R. L. White Mrs. E. R. Whitmire Mrs. G. C. White Mrs. Jonny Wilson HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. E. H. Andrew Mrs. Louisa Pearson 365 Dallas OFFICERS MRS. C. A. MADDEN . . . President MRS. F. L. SCHUSTER . . . Vice-President MRS. J. R. DUBBERLY . . . First Vice-President MRS. H. M. GIBBS . . . Second Vice-President MRS. A. W. ROBERSON . . . Third Vice-President MRS. A. M. PENDLETON . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. B. L. CARTER . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. R. G. WATTS . . . Sixth Vice-President MRS. R. T. ERICKSON . . . Seventh Vice-President MRS. J. H. LOBINGIER . . . Recording Secretary MRS. W. K. BREDLOW . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. W. M. DANTZLER . . . Treasurer MRS. H. 0. GOOD . . . Historian MRS. R. M. HlLL . . . Parliamentarian MEMBERS Adams, Mrs. M. R. Abernathy, Mrs. A. A. Ammer, Mrs. F. L. Ayers, Mrs. Clayton V. Baker, Mrs. L. Warren Balser, Mrs. L. A. Barber, Mrs. Byron L. Barron, Mrs. Jasper Beal, Mrs. H. C. Bianchi, Mrs. T. J. Biondi, Mrs. Matthew Bohannon, Mrs. N. A. Bonner, Mrs. Jessie Box, Mrs. G. G. Bredlow, Mrs. Warren K. Brents, Mrs. Thos. F. Brundrett, Mrs. Geo. T. Brown, Mrs. E. Allen Brown, Mrs. Finis O. Brown, Mrs. Olin S. Brown, Mrs. Robert F. Brooks, Mrs. L. R. Bullington, Mrs. Minnie R. Burton, Mrs. Virginia L. Butler, Mrs. M. Leroy Cadle, Mrs, Leonard H. Cameron, Mrs. Donald Cantrell, Mrs. Allene Carroll, Mrs.. Lewis Carter, Mrs. Ben L. Caskey, Mrs. Dorothy M. Cauley, Mrs. N. W. Chapman, Mrs. Will D. Cherry, Mrs. H. C. Cook, Mrs. H. H. Collier, Mrs. Gates Dantzler, Mrs. W. M. Sr. David, Mrs. Ray Dillion, Mrs. Albert W. Donahue, Mrs. Wm. Dowdy, Mrs. Arvil S. Doyle, Mrs. E. D. Dubberly, Mrs. J. R. Duke, Mrs. Bernyce M. Eagle, Mrs. Mildred L. Edmonds, Mrs. John R. Eitt, Mrs. Winona E. Elfont, Mrs. John Ellinger, Mrs. A. G. Ellis, Mrs. J. D. Emmons, Mrs. L. R. Erickson, Mrs. R. T. Farrow, Mrs. Rogers G. Ferguson, Mrs. Tillman H. Flemmons, Mrs. Lucille L. Flournoy, Mrs. W. W. Flozenlogen, Mrs. M. C. Frazier, Mrs. Walter Gallatin, Mrs. Evelyn C. Gary, Mrs. J. W. Gibbs, Mrs. Homer M. Gieb, Mrs. H. B. Gleiser, Mrs. Oscar Goldblatt, Mrs. Herman Good, Mrs. H. O. Gordon, Mrs. Sedgwick S. Groves, Mrs. Buena Faye Gurley, Mrs. H. P. Haggard, Mrs. Rufus Halff, Mrs. M. H. Hamilton, Mrs. Chas. C. Hammer, Mrs. H. E. Hanson, Mrs. E. C. Jr. Harris, Mrs. Paul F. Hartley, Mrs. J. C. Hassinger, Mrs. Hohn H. Hastings, Mrs. Roy Haswell, Mrs. H. M. Hedderman, Mrs. Chester W. Henneberger, Mrs. Armin E. Hibbs, Mrs. A. F. Hill, Mrs. Rodgers M. Hill, Mrs. Irvin Hoernig, Mrs. O. W. Holloman, Mrs. Jay Hoppers, Mrs. R. C. Houston, Mrs. T. E. Howell, Mrs. Edcar A. Jr. Huggin, Mrs. R. B. Jackson, Mrs. Ruth P. Janak, Mrs. John J. Johnson, Mrs. C. S. Jones, Mrs. Harry M. Kerley, Mrs. Odus C. Kennedy, Mrs. Edward L. Kenningham, Mrs. Eddie S. Kent, Mrs. Gertrude M. Kinslow, Mrs. A. V. Klink, Mrs. James S. Koncak, Mrs. T. A. Lang, Mrs. W. I. Lassiter, Mrs. H. T. Ledbetter, Mrs. Mary E. Ledford, Mrs. T. J. Leonard, Mrs. J. E. Ley, Mrs. J. W. Liedolf, Mrs. E. J. Lobingier, Mrs. J. Hoston Lincecum, Mrs. S. O. Lott, Mrs. Walter F. McAvoy, Mrs. Frances McCollum, Mrs. James R. McDonald, Mrs. Ralph J. McKnight, Mrs. James B. McMahan, Mrs. J. O. Madden, Mrs. C. A. Massengale, Mrs. L. V. Mikulec, Mrs. Frances Miller, Mrs. Marlin H. Miller, Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. W. H. Morris, Mrs. L. Lucile Moore, Mrs. C. Wilson Myers, Mrs. A. L. Newberry, Mrs. Allan W. Norton, Mrs. Thomas L. Olsson, Mrs. Dorothy M. Olden, Mrs. Oscar R. Olfinger, Mrs. S. W. Plattillo, Mrs. J. H. Peavy, Mrs. Shelby L. Peoples, Mrs. H. L. Pender, Mrs. Roy G. Pendleton, Mrs. Alfred M. Perkins, Mrs. James M. Phillips, Mrs. Marion D. Plumlee, Mrs. Ralph Porter, Mrs. Charles E. Pond, Mrs. Eugene H. Pratt, Mrs. Leland E. Przada, Mrs. Stanley E. Rainy, Mrs. Ethel L. Ray, Mrs. Chas. L. Reeves, Mrs. Noble Reid, Mrs. Virginia M. Reuscher, Mrs. A. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Claude F. Rhodes, Mrs. W. T. Richardson, Mrs. Naome B. Roberson, Mrs. A. W. Roberts, Mrs. W. H. Russell, Mrs. Horace L. Ryan, Mrs. Adele R. Sargent, Mrs. J. W. Sargeant, Mrs. Tom Sartain, Mrs. James F. Scales, Mrs. William C. Schn ble, Mrs. Mamie W. Schuster, Mrs. Fred L, Schweizer, Mrs. Alford Sharpe, Mrs. E. L. Shores, Mrs. H. H. Sikes, Mrs. Roy D. Jr. Simon, Mrs. Kathryn C. Sloan, Mrs. Robert S. Smith, Mrs. Charles G. Soules, Mrs. L. H. Spence, Mrs. E. D. Spillman, Mrs. Jack Starr, Mrs. L. J. Strother, Mrs. Curtis Suche, Mrs. Henry R. Tanner, Mrs. Florence H. Taylor, Mrs. Cleon R. Taylor, Mrs. David Terry, Mrs. Chester W. Tomlinson, Mrs. Albert L. Todd, Mrs. A. F. Trees, Mrs. Verner Utay, Mrs. Minnie Walther, Mrs. Bonnie R. Warlick, Mrs. Charles E. Watts, Mrs. Richard G. Webb, Mrs. R. H. Westbrook, Mrs. Lyda C. White, Mrs. H. M. Wheeler, Mrs. Joe M. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. E., Sr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Elliott Willhoite, Mrs. Blaine Willeford, Mrs. Avon Williams, Mrs. J. T. Willis, Mrs. C. Leyton Wilmarth, Mrs. Raymond V., Sr. Wilson, Mrs. Lavada Wilson, Mrs. R. B. Wood, Mrs. L. P. Zink, Mrs. Pearl B. 366 Fort Worth OFFICERS MRS. R. L. BARLOW . . . President MRS. B. C. KENDRICK . . . Vice-President MRS. M. M. BARNARD . . . Chaplain MRS. L. E. SWEATMAN . . . First Vice-President MRS. W. D. BUIS . . . Second Vice-President MRS. C. B. FLOYD . . . Third Vice-President MRS. R. C. GAGE . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. J. B. BOATWRIGHT . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. R. E. BOSWELL . . . Sixth Vice-President MRS. E. L. MUNCY . . . Seventh Vice-President MRS. 0. C. HIX . . . Recording Secretary MRS. J. B. BAKER . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. R. BECHLER . . . Treasurer MRS. P. H. GUDGEN . . . Federation Chairman MRS. W. McKENZIE . . . Historian MRS. E. D. BUTTON . . . Parliamentarian MRS. E. V. ABBOTT . . . Publicity Chairman MEMBERS MRS. R. L. BARLOW President Mrs. E. V. Abbott Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Abies Mrs. Mrs. Geo. C. Allen Mrs. Mrs. Albert Bailin Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Baker, Jr. Mrs. Mrs. S. J. Baker Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Barlow Mrs. Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. Mrs. Russell Bechler Mrs. Mrs. Walter B. Berger Mrs. Mrs. Leslie Bevill Mrs. Mrs. Matt Blanton Mrs. Mrs. James M. Blythe Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Boatwright Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Borgers, Jr. Mrs. Mrs. Roy E. Boswell Mrs. Mrs. Walter D. Buis Mrs. Mrs. E. D. Button Mrs. Mrs. Geo. E. Calloway Mrs. Mrs. A. L. Carter Mrs. Mrs. B. A. Cicherski Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Coffey Mrs. Mrs. L. B. Conder Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Cosby Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Costa Airs. Mrs. 0. D. Crill Mrs. Mrs. Homer J. Dennis Mrs. Mrs. Paul D. Dorris Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Duke Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Duncan Mrs. Mrs. E. N. Dye Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Erisman Mrs. Mrs. Jack M. Estes Mrs. Mrs. U. E. Fisher Mrs, Mrs. Joe H. Flood Mrs. Mrs. C. B. Floyd Mrs. Mrs. Ann E. Fowler Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Frazer Mrs, Mrs. Dorothy Frazier Mrs. Mrs. Win. Frost Mrs, Mrs. Roy C. Gage Mrs, Mrs. R. E. Garrison M rs« Mrs. H. C. Gill M rs. Mrs. H. C. Gilliland Mrs. Mrs. Wm. C. Green C. E. Greene Mrs. N. R. Noack R. L. Greene Mrs. J. 0. Patton H. H. Greenlee Mrs. Harry H. Pendery Clyde L. Greer Mrs. Ruth D. Perry H. ' F. Grice Mrs. E. T. Peterson P. H. Gudgeon Mrs. R. B. Poteet H. W. Hague Mrs. J. W. Ready- James E. Hammons Mrs. Jack L. Reed E. H. Harrison Mrs. J. B. Riddle J. C. Hawthorne Mrs. Ray H. Runder Edwin W. Hayden Mrs. 0. C. Rutledge John B. Henegar Mrs. W. T. Sanders J. B. Hester Mrs. Barton Sandlin 0. C. Hix Mrs. 0. E. Schrickel Nona Hoskins Mrs. G. E. Seiler F. M. Hussey Mrs. W. C. Shipman J. W. Jordan Mrs. Larry Simms A. M. Keen Mrs. Travis H. Small D. H. Kelly Mrs. Roy T. Smith Bill C. Kendrick Mrs. Wm. H. Smith H. E. Landers Mrs. Johnnie Spencer E. A. Langston Mrs. Howard Sprague Gene D. Latimer Mrs. J. C. Spurlock E. Don Lewis Mrs. A. I. Standridge M. L. Lowe Mrs. E. W. Stephens R. W. McCleskey Mrs. S. F. Stephenson H. C. McDaniel Mrs. J. R. Stoker John C. McKee Mrs. F. W. Stuckert H. R. McKenzie Mrs. W. H. Stumbo Wallace McKenzie Mrs. Len E. Sweatman E. C. McLendon Mrs. Warren Tollman T. H. McMullen Mrs. J. T. Threadgill I. E. McWhorter Mrs. C. B. Tillery Patsy Mallicote Mrs. Geo. W. Tinslnr E. H. Martin Mrs. E. A. Torres E. J. Mayberry Mrs. 0. C. Turner A. J. Meals MrS. Vernice Underwood C. B. Mitchella Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Kent Mitchell Mrs. J. R. Wilkes Jr. T. C. Mitchell Mrs. Glenn Wisdom T. J. Mitchell Mrs. E. T. Wise Joseph K. Morris Mrs. E. A. Wright E. L. Muncy Mrs. C. D. Yost frank T. Murray Mrs. E. A. Zuud 367 Houston MRS. C. BOLLFRASS . . . President MRS. R. W. LOTT . . . Vice-President MRS. C. R. WESTMORELAND, JR. . . . First Vice-President MRS. DOUGLAS F. EDMAN . . . Second Vice-President MRS. G. E. ROESNER . . . Third Vice-President MRS. H. P. WOOLLEY . . . Recording Secretary MRS. L. F. SERRES . . . Treasurer MRS. C. W. POPE . . . Parliamentarian MRS. C. W. NORTON . . . Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Aardal, Mrs. R. R. Abbott, Mrs. W. T. Adair, Mrs. T. W., Jr. Adams, Mrs. C. S. Aiken, Mrs. Carl H., Jr. Alexander, Mrs. T. E. Bacon, Mrs. Thomas R., Jr. Bailey, Mrs. E. I. Baker, Mrs. W. G. Baranski, Mrs. J. M. Barnett, Mrs. John R. Barr, Mrs. Geo. L. Batson, Mrs. C. W., Sr. Beazley, Mrs. M. B. Beck, Mrs. J. F. Byck, Mrs. Reed Bell, Mrs. I. B. Berlin, Mrs. Bruno Biering, Mrs. H. J., Jr. Bishop, Mrs. Keith L. Blackburn, Mrs. Jas. H. Blewster, Mrs. R. E. Blynn, Mrs. Ralph G. Boegler, Mrs. H. E. Bollfrass, Mrs. Chas., Jr. Bookman, Mrs. Ronald W. Boyte, Mrs. A. B. Bratton, Mrs. David J. Brenner, Mrs. Harold S. Brister, Mrs. D. L. Brooks, Mrs. C. W. Brooks, Mrs. Joe B. Brownlee, Mrs. John Burling, Mrs. Phillip ♦Burgess, Mrs. B. E. Burnett, Mrs. R. D. Byrd, Mrs. Billie Caldwell, Mrs. Allan E. Cannon, Mrs. Walter G. Carlson, Mrs. Geo. E. Carpenter, Mrs. I. S. Carter, Mrs. Alfred A. Cashiola, Mrs. N. J. Chase, Mrs. Arthur M. Christian, Mrs. H. C. Chu, Mrs. C. Y. Claggett, Mrs. E. H. Clancy, Mrs. L. B., Jr. Clinton, Mrs. D. D. Condit, Mrs. C. L. Coull, Mrs. W. L. Couvillion, Mrs. S. J. Cremer, Mrs. A. L. Crenshaw, Mrs. Bobbie L. Crockett, Mrs. LeRoy Curry, Mrs. W. L. Dabney, Mrs. V. C. Damon, Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Mrs. Henry J. Daugherty, Mrs. T. D. Davidoff, Mrs. Jake Davis, Mrs. J. Linton ♦♦Delery, Mrs. H. A. Dennis, Mrs. Don DeWaal, Mrs. V. L. Dickerson, Mrs. R. B. Dierking, Mrs. Irwin S. Dietz, Mrs. C. R. Dombart, Mrs. W. B. Dowling, Mrs. A. P. Duggan, Mrs. C. V. Dunlap, Mrs. James Dupree, Mrs. J. A., Jr. Eastwood, Mrs. R. V. Echols, Mrs. Woodrow W. Edge, Mrs. Paul W., Jr. Edman, Mrs. Douglas F. Ehrhardt, Mrs. W. J. Emery, Mrs. Arthur, Jr. Evans, Mrs. 0. L. Feagins, Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Mrs. J. Russell Ferrell, Mrs. John F. Fine, Mrs. M. H., Jr. ♦Flukinger, Mrs. Fred Focke, Mrs. R. C. Fonville, Mrs. H. G. Frank, Mrs. J. G. Frank, Mrs. Wallace J. Futch, Mrs. J. F., Sr. Gaither, Mrs. Vlasta M. Gaudiano, Mrs. F. Gillies, Mrs. R. B. Gillis, Mrs. T. 0. Glasscock, Mrs. 0. G. Goddard, Mrs. T. E. Gooden, Mrs. Erna Gould, Mrs. C. L. Griffiths, Mrs. R. P., Jr. Gross, Mrs. Saul A. Guiberteau, Mrs. 0. Jos. Hackett, Mrs. H. Hail, Mrs. Geo. M. Hamil, Mrs. Wm. H. Hammann, Mrs. Wm. R. Harris, Mrs. E. M. Harris, Mrs. L. E. Harrod, Mrs. G. R. Henderson, Mrs. 0. E. Herrin, Mrs. G. A. Hiller, Mrs. V. L. Hilty, Mrs. L. F. Hink, Mrs. B. W. Hodges, Mrs. J. M., Jr. Hogan, Mrs. Catherine R. Hudson, Mrs. J. L. Hudson, Mrs. S. W. Hudson, Mrs. W. B. Hughes, Mrs. H. E. Humber, Mrs. John Hunter, Mrs. R. C. Ibison, Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mrs. E. H., Jr. Jackson, Mrs. Homer H. Jamail, Mrs. Clarence N. John, Mrs. Frank M. Johnson, Mrs. James C. Johnson, Mrs. Paul D. Jones, Mrs. J. T. Jorden, Mrs. A. L. Julian, Mrs. D. R. Karrer, Mrs. P. L. Keeling, Mrs. R. M. Kelly, Mrs. P. S. Kelly, Mrs. Thos. F. P. Kennerly, Mrs. Thos. P. Kent, Mrs. J. E. Kern, Mrs. John F. Koinm, Mrs. Albert J. G. Krouse, Mrs. Carl W. Kuhn, Mrs. D. J. Lamb, Mrs. Newton W. Laws, Mrs. A. H. Leach, Mrs. Gilbert Lewis, Mrs. Arthur B. Lipscomb, Mrs. A. L. Loria, Mrs. Janie ♦Lott, Mrs. R. W. Lunsford, Mrs. R. M. MacTavish, Mrs. W. A., Jr. Magee, Mrs. A. O. Mahand, Mrs. Jack Maignaud, Mrs. Sidney 0. Margraves, Mrs. Ross D. Marlow, Mrs. A. R. Maxwell, Mrs. Frances N. Mayfield, Mrs. John C. McCullough, Mrs. Mildred H. McKinney, Mrs. John M. McLeod, Mrs. Hugh M. McMillian, Mrs. Roy J. McWilliams, Mrs. R. A. Meadows, Mrs. Geo. A. Merrill, Mrs. Sam A. Miears, Mrs. Lee A. Mills, Mrs. L. C. Moers, Mrs. R. D. Moffitt, Mrs. L. M. Molik, Mrs. Peter P. Morgan, Mrs. K. W. Morrow, Mrs. J. DeWitt (deceased) Murray, Mrs. C. F. Murray, Mrs. S. B. Nagy, Mrs. John, Jr. Nelson, Mrs. Paul A. New, Mrs. Alma Nolan, Mrs. L. M. Norton, Mrs. C. W. Nydegger, Mrs. Russell F. O’Heeron, Mrs. M. K. ♦Olsen, Mrs. 0. L. Pace, Mrs. H. A. Peine, Mrs. Milton L. Pennywell, Mrs. C. S. Perry, Mrs. W. L. Pettit, Mrs. H. B. Phillips, Mrs. A. E. Phillips, Mrs. P. D., Jr. Pirkle, Mrs. Paul S. Pope, Mrs. Curtis W. Porter, Mrs. Thos. W., Jr. Pry, Mrs. W. F. Przybyla, Mrs. T. J. Rivette, Mrs. C. P. Roesner, Mrs. Geo. E. Rogers, Mrs. John L. Ruckman, Mrs. Chas. F. Ruhmann, Mrs. W. Ryan, Mrs. Pat D. Sakowitz, Mrs. Meyer Sammons, Mrs. John E. Sander, Mrs. W. L. Sanders, Mrs. Odell Santore, Mrs. Julia Sartwelle, Mr s. J. D. Savage, Mrs. Guy, Jr. Scalise, Mrs. Joe J. Schepps, Mrs. A. I. Schillaci, Mrs. Jos. A. Schmid, Mrs. A. D. Schudalla, Mrs. H. A. Schuenemann, Mrs. D. H. Seagraves, k Mrs. Chas. Seale, Mrs. J. C. Segers, Mrs. Frank, Jr. Serres, Mrs. L. F. Shaw, Mrs. Jas. W. Shawver, Mrs. Geo. L. Shields, Mrs. John C. Simmons, Mrs. P. T. Simpson, Mrs. Robt. C. Smith, Mrs. Guy E. Smith, Mrs. L. C. Smith, Mrs. T. M., Jr. Sneed, Mrs. A. H. Sorensen, Mrs. G. C. Stockstill, Mrs. L. V. Stone, Mrs. C. W. Sugg, Mrs. N. W. Swank, Mrs. Jas. B. Szymczak, Mrs. Harold Tackaberry, Mrs. A. G., Jr. Taylor, Mrs. Marie S. Thompson, Mrs. Manor Tidwell, Mrs. Calvin M. Tinnell, Mrs. J. W., Jr. Tirado, Mrs. C. A. Todd, Mrs. Ed Tompkins, Mrs. H. A. Tucker, Mrs. J. B. Van Bibber, Mrs. J. W. Vick, Mrs. Jas. H. Wade, Mrs. E. C. Wagoner, Mrs. H. H., Jr. Walker, Mrs. John W. Walker, Mrs. R. N. Walsh, Mrs. A. B. Ward, Mrs. W. J., Jr. Watson, Mrs. Carl H. Weaver, Mrs. L. A. Westmoreland, Mrs. Chas. R.. Jr. Wharton, Mrs. D. H. Wilkin, Mrs. Brahman H. Williams, Mrs. G. L. Williams, Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mrs. George S. Wimberly, Mrs. Geo. F. Winship, Mrs. John A. Wolf, Mrs. E. A. Woodruff, Mrs. P. W. Woodard, Mrs. R.’E. Woolley, Mrs. H. P. Wray, Mrs. Joe E. Wright, Mrs. Robert K., Sr. Zunker, Mrs. F. E. Appleton, Mrs. E. F. Brown, Mrs. Herman Butler, Mrs. Garland Dalbey, Mrs. Stephen Davis, Mrs. D. A. Elbrick, Mrs. J. J. Gross, Mrs. Saul A. Hydey, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mrs. James C. Johnson, Mrs. C. W. James, Mrs. J. E. Jordon, Mrs. W. H. Kennerly, Mrs. Thomas P. King, Mrs. W. W. Kern, Mrs. J. F. Kelly, Mrs. P. S. Lindsay, Mrs. D. Machemehl, Mrs. L. L. McBride, Mrs. G. A. Moffitt, Mrs. L. M. Monday, Mrs. Chas. M. Murray, Mrs. S. B. Parker, Mrs. Frank Pulley, Mrs. W. V. Rodgers, Mrs. V. S. Schmid, Mrs. A. D. Suessmuth, Mrs. A. C. Tidwell, Mrs. C. M. Vickers, Mrs. H. J. Wilson, Mrs. George S. Walsh, Mrs. A. B. Windsor, Mrs. W. L. ♦Past President ♦♦Honorary Life Member 368 Rio Grande Valley MRS. R. E. CHASTAIN . . . President MRS. J. P. TRIPLETT . . . Vice-President MRS. J. C. BAYTES . . . First Vice-President MRS. R. H. JOHNSON . . . Second Vice-President MRS. HOMER VALERIUS . . . Second Vice-President MRS. J. A. FERNANDEZ . . Third Vice-President MRS. MAURICE BELL . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. JOYCE L. SMITH . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. J. M. HOAKE . . . Recording Secretary MRS. R. P. BAYNE . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. GLENN SHUEPBACK . . . Treasurer MRS. C. B. RAY . . . Historian and Publicity MRS. EARNEST COY . . . Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. Walter Anderson Mrs. Norman Slius Mrs. Max H. Mauermann Mrs. J. R. Hendrix Mrs. C. A. Liljestrand Mrs. Paul Hansen Mrs. Maria Lopez Mrs. Ninfa S. Guerra Mrs. Marcillo Carrera Mrs. M. J. Rodriguez Mrs. R. C. Salinas Mrs. Roman Garza Mrs. Roger Terry Mrs. J. A. Fernandez Mrs. Carl Fade Mrs. F. B. Simpson Mrs. Raymond Hunt Mrs. R. L. Vance Mrs. Harla B. Cox Mrs. John W. Gamble Mrs. Ralph Stevens Mrs. Joe Tipton Mrs. ' R. F. Boecker Mrs. W. E. Crenshaw Mrs. John Marony Mrs. Jesus E. Gonzalez Mrs. Rex Ellington Mrs. Max Greenwood Mrs. J. R. Hendrix Mrs. H. G. Valerius Mrs. G. L. Schulgen Mrs. Thomas Miller Mrs. H. S. Winston Mrs. Jessie Brothers Mrs. Cici Margo Mrs. Carl Baird Mrs. W. D. Yates Mrs. F. K. Miller Mrs. R. Ogdon Mrs. L. 0. Robbins Mrs. Ted Butter Mrs. Oscar Stanley Mrs. Harold Stewart Mrs. Henry Stewart Mrs. Ralph Baucum Mrs. J. L. Minyard Mrs. Harold Bannworth Mrs. G. C. Teetes Mrs. Sally Auston Mrs. Opal White Mrs. Joe P. Goode Mrs. Jesus E. Gonzalez, Jr. Mrs. W. W. Balck Mrs. M. E. Garcia Mrs. J. B. Kee Mrs. B. Garcia Mrs. E. C. Brod Mrs. L. R. Adams Mrs. John A. Pope, Jr. 369 San Antonio MEMBERS Mrs. V. R. Abbott Mrs. Meredith C. Engel Mrs. Harry E. Landrum Mrs. Pete Alaniz Mrs. Alex Estefan Mrs. E. G. Langhammer Mrs. W. A. Albrecht Mrs. Clarinda N. Estes Mrs. E. H. Lawson Mrs. John R. Alderman Mrs. 0. Shelley Evans Mrs. H. C. Lawson Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. Bernard Eyhorn Mrs. Richard Lay, Sr. Mrs. John V. Alvarado Mrs. T. W. Fadal Mrs. Roy Leifeste Mrs. A. L. Anderson Mrs. Stacey Farias Mrs. Florence M. Lindsay Mrs. William B. Anz Mrs. Richard Fischer Mrs. Ellsworth S. Lorms Mrs. Walter M. Armand Mrs. H. A. Fitzhugh Mrs. Gilbert Loudon Mrs. Gemot Arnold Mrs. Donald G. Fletcher Mrs. Fred Ludvigsen Mrs. James Austin Mrs. A. E. Foster Mrs. Frederick Ludwig Mrs. J. F. Bailey Mrs. Lucile H. Fowler Mrs. George S. Lybecker Mrs. R. N. Baldarrama Mrs. E. G. Franke Mrs. Edgar A. Marshall Mrs. G. L. Banks Mrs. H. R. Freiling Mrs. Forrest A. Martin Mrs. R. 0. Barrientes Mrs. Melvin Gabriel Mrs. W. W. Maxwell Mrs. Merrick Bayer Mrs. A. G. Garcia Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. W. A. Beck Mrs. John H. Gatlin Mrs. R. C. Mays Mrs. Christine Bell Mrs. Eugene Geigenmiller Mrs. Dwight McClelland Mrs. Z. C. Bellamy Mrs. Margaret H. Gerber Mrs. H. C. McDonald Mrs. John A. Bitter Mrs. Gordon M. Gibson Mrs. James P. McFarland Mrs. J. L. Bland Mrs. A. Giesecke Mrs. Claude W. McGaffey, Jr. Mrs. H. 0. Bradford Mrs. Vesta K. Gill Mrs. Robert McGarraugh Mrs. Max E. Brand Mrs. Henry L. Gilmore Mrs. R. Mcjohnson Mrs. W. S. Brashears Mrs. Jacob G. Goldberg Mrs. Scott S. McKay Mrs. Earl E. Braun Mrs. Rafael Gonzalez Mrs. R. D. McKeen Mrs. J. D. Briseno Mrs. W. R. Griggs Mrs. Dan F. McLean Mrs. Steve R. Brooks Mrs. N. A. Grona Mrs. Rufus G. McNees Mrs. A. A. Brown Mrs. Joe W. Hall Mrs. John B. Miller, Jr. Mrs. Mary Bryant Mrs. Gilbert Halm Mrs. A. C. Moeller Mrs A. L). Burt Mrs. H. Halstead Mrs. Charles H. Molberg Mrs. Grace V. Caram Mrs. Leila D. Hawkins Mrs. C. A. Moreland Mrs. S. E. Carpenter Mrs. Bob E. Herold Mrs. Herbert E. Moseley Mrs. W. T. Carver Mrs. Birdie Herren Mrs. Rose Motheral Mrs. Leopold Castanon Mrs. Harvey E. Hess Mrs. H. 0. Munn Mrs. F. A. Castellaw Mrs. William B. Heye Mrs. Frank Murray Mrs. 1). Cazamias Mrs. A. E. Hicks Mrs. Sam B. Myers Mrs. Joe Christilles Mrs. R. 0. Holleron Mrs. Leonard C. Neely Mrs. Alan D. Clark Mrs. Jessie Mae Hooks Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. N. M. Clifford Mrs. Ruth E. Howard Mrs. R. Walter Nicholas Mrs. Leo P. Cloud Mrs. William A. Howerton Mrs. E. T. Nixon Mrs. Julius Coben Mrs. Stanley C. Hoyt Mrs. Gil Nogueira Mrs. E. W. Cockrell Mrs. Keith M. Huber Mrs. F. B. O’Donnell Mrs. C. M. Conant Mrs. Frank N. Huebner Mrs. Frank O’Mara Mrs. Ben Corbo Mrs. Elward T. Humble Mrs. Louis Pargmann Mrs. Alex Cortese Mrs. John F. Imle Mrs. C. H. Peabody Mrs. Herbert Cothren Mrs. Ed A. Jaeckle Mrs. Frederick Pearson Mrs. Robert P. Cotter Mrs. H. C. Janert Mrs. S. W. Pease Mrs. C. D. Crabtree Mrs. Norwood Jones Mrs. Mabel Penrod Mrs. Paul S. Crippen Mrs. Henry Josephson Mrs. Gerard Persyn Mrs. H. Earl Cupit Mrs. W. C. Jones Mrs. Doris W r . Petty Mrs. Joseph S. Curtis Mrs. Meyer Kahn Mrs. George E. Pierce Mrs. Tom D. Daggett Mrs. H. C. Keeter Mrs. A. A. Piper Mrs. W. G. Darley Mrs. W. F. Kendrick Mrs. E. W. Plylar Mrs. Ethel Dausin Mrs. James S. Kilgore Mrs. Melba K. Powell Mrs. Edna L. Davis Mrs. M. B. Killian Mrs. Virginia L. Provance Mrs. E. W. December Mrs. William L. Klutz, Sr. Mrs. Carl F. Raba, Sr. Mrs. Reynolds Delgado Mrs. Marion J. Koehler Mrs. B. W. Ragsdale Mrs. P. M. Dillingham Mrs. E. H. Kohutek Mrs. Earle G. Reinke Mrs. Bryan D. Dixon Mrs. Roy M. Kothmann Mrs. Jerry J. Rice, Sr. Mrs. E. S. Dolezal Mrs. A. G. Kotylo Mrs. Charles Z. Ridgway Mrs. Robert Duncan Mrs. Fred Krall, Sr. Mrs. W. 0. Riedel Mrs. Louis M. Durham Mrs. Edwin A. Kramer Mrs. Clarence Rinard Mrs. A. M. Echols Mrs. Rudy Krisch Mrs. Roy L. Robberson Mrs. B. L. Eckhart Mrs. Z. LaHood Mrs. Harry D. Robertson Mrs. D. L. Ellerbee Mrs. C. R. Landon Mrs. Leo L. Rodriquez MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL President Mrs. Lenora Belle Rogers Mrs. A1 H. Terp Mrs. Jack Rosenthal Mrs. Calvin D. Thompson Mrs. Harold G. Sawey Mrs. Mattie Thompson Mrs. Karl H. Schmidt Mrs. Leslie E. Tingle Mrs. Henry Schneider Mrs. Leon J. Tolle Mrs. Leo M. Schoch Mrs. I. C. Trimble Mrs. Frank Schreiner Mrs. Alta Tschirhart Mrs. Daniel Schulmeier Mrs. C. E. Utz Mrs. Norman C. Schwartz Mrs. Jim Van Dyke Mrs. Maudie W. Schwarz Mrs. R. E. Velasco Mrs. Ardis H. Scott Mrs. Paul M. Vilcoq Mrs. H. C. Shadwick Mrs. Bernice Wagner Mrs. William Shenkir Mrs. James K. Watts Mrs. Jules Sideman Mrs. Clark Webber Mrs. Arthur H. Simmons Mrs. Leon B. Weiss Mrs. Robert J. Simon Mrs. Earl J. Wentworth Mrs. C. F. Skripka Mrs. William M. Wentworth, Sr. Miss Estelle Smith Mrs. Ottis West Mrs. L. W. Smith Mrs. Thomas S. West Mrs. Voyle V. Smith Mrs. Hugh E. Wharton Mrs. Rupert E. Sparkman Mrs. T. D. White Mrs. T. H. Spindle Mrs.jP. W. Wilcox Mrs. Frank Springer Mrs. W. L. Wiles Mrs. Albertine Z. Staffel Mrs. Carline Williams Mrs. Max Stapper Mrs. Raymond H. Williams Mrs. Earl Stenger Mrs. Ed. Wiseman Mrs. Graham B. Stiles Mrs. Hugo 0. Woellert Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sueltenfuss Mrs. Emanuel Wulfe Mrs. John V. Sullivan Mrs. J. 0. Yeargan Mrs. W. H. Sutherland Mrs. Louis Zimmermann Mrs. Elsie Krueger Sykes 370 Abilene OFFICERS MRS. W. 0. SULLIVAN . . . President MRS. G. INGLE, JR. . . . First Vice-President MRS. B. SMITH . . . Second Vice-President MRS. J. H. BROESCHE . . . Third Vice-President MRS. J. STRICKLAND . . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. F. C. OLDS . . . Parliamentarian-Historian MRS. C. W. MURPHY . . . Reporter Baytown MRS. W. H. POWERS . . . President MRS. P. DuPLISSEY . . . Vice-President MRS. G. BAUER . . . First Vice-President MRS. G. C. GRUBE . . . Second Vice-President MRS. C. E. HUTTO . . . Third Vice-President MRS. J. A. HARRISON . . . Secretary MRS. G. L. SARVER . . . Treasurer MRS. T. A. BROWNING . . . Parliamentarian COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MRS. G. BAURER . . . Membership MRS. G. C. GRUBE . . . Program MRS. C. E. HUTTO . . . Finance MRS. F. KANA, SR. . . . Publicity MRS. G. BAUER . . . Printing MRS. R. C. HALTER . . . Courtesy MRS. J. B. TYREE . . . Historian MRS. J. C. FOSTER . . . Social MRS. E. T. DAVIS . . . Legislature 371 Pasadena MRS. R. A. BROWN . . . President MRS. A. R. DALCHAU . . . Vice-President MRS. M. G. COON . . . First Vice-President MRS. J. P. ROBERTSON . . . Second Vice-President MRS. H. McGAUGHEY . . . Third Vice-President MRS. C. E. POWITSKY . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. J. FINNEY . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. R. J. DYAR . . . Sixth Vice-President MRS. M. F. BOLTON . . . Secretary MRS. R. J. SKAGGS . . . Treasurer MRS. R. E. FISCHER . . . Parliamentarian MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN . . . Historian Beaumont OFFICERS MRS. J. H. ASHY . . . President MRS. A. D. BROWN . . . Vice-President MRS. R. E. WITHERS . . . First Vice-President MRS. E. J. SWAIN . . . Second Vice-President MRS. K. NAUCK . . . Third Vice-President MRS. C. R. BOLLINGER . . . Recording Secretary MRS. G. PEELE . . . Treasurer MRS. E. T. FULLER . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. J. H. DODGE . . . Historian MRS. L. B. COLVIN . . . Chaplain MRS. J. F. JEFFERSON . . . Parliamentarian. MRS. B. FRENCH . . . Civic Co-Ordinator MRS. E. L. GREY . . . Publicity 372 Back row: Mrs. S. L. Weld, Jr., Mrs. A. Simmons, Mrs. B. Luhm, Mrs. M. Myre, Mrs. R. C. Flanders, Mrs. J. Knotts. Second tow: Mrs. J. Navarre, Mrs. C. S. Bean, Mrs. W. S. Bulger, Mrs. J. F. Schaffer, Mrs. J. C. Herren. Front row: Mrs. J. Munro, Mrs. W. E. Neugebauer, Mrs. G. King, Mrs. J. Starnes. MEMBERS Back row: Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. H. E. Connor, Mrs. B. H. Dewey, Mrs. K. N. Jackson, Mrs. Charles LaMotte, Mrs. Sam Cleland, Mrs. W. M. Potts, Mrs. H. T. Johns, Mrs. Joe Varisco, Mrs. Dloyd Mathis, Mrs. Joe Faulk, Mrs. R. A. Knapp, Mrs. H. S. Lloyd, Mrs. Dan Davis, Mrs. M. Herrera. First row, left to right: Mrs. J. P. Hannigan, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Neal Randolph, Mrs. R. C. Potts, Mrs. W. W. Mills, Mrs. J. G. McGuire, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mrs. 0. J. Moss, Mrs. A. C. Magee. 373 Laredo OFFICERS MRS. B. P. SUTTON . . . President MRS. H. CORANADO . . . First Vice-President MRS. F. RAMIREZ . . . Second Vice-President MRS. R. PENA . . . Third Vice-President MRS. E. WEBB . . . Recording Secretary MRS. H. R. LAUREL . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. T. HICKEY . . . Treasurer MRS. R. C. RODRIGUEZ . . . Historian MRS. F. DURDA, JR. . . . Parliamentarian MRS. E. MOGLIA . . . Board Member MRS. M. MENDIETA . . . Board Member MRS. P. PAPPAS . . . Board Member Waco OFFICERS MRS. C. E. BRAME . . . President MRS. J. E. SEWELL . . . Vice-President MRS. C. CANTRELL . . . First Vice-President MRS. S. S. JAMES . . . Second Vice-President MRS. B. CALLAN . . . Third Vice-President MRS. W. A. STOGDILL . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. A. WOOD . . . Fifth Vice-President MRS. W. I. BROOKS . . . Recording Secretary MRS. E. GILBERT . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. W. H. BEAZLEY . . . Treasurer MRS. T. C. MORRIS . . . Parliamentarian MRS. J. GARDNER . . . Scholarship MRS. L. JAROSZ . . . Historian 374 Port Arthur OFFICERS MRS. J. D. PETTY . . . President MRS. A. FETTERS . . . First Vice-President MRS. E. E. MARCONTELL . . . Second Vice-President MRS. J. E. ZINGLEMAN . . . Third Vice-President MRS. CLAUDE HERPIN . . . Fourth Vice-President MRS. W. A. GIROUARD . . . Recording Secretary MRS. C. BROUSSARD . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. H. H. CANNADY . . . Treasurer MRS. C. A. GUIDRY . . . Historian MRS. 0. L. MOOS . . . Chaplain MRS. E. W. BLITCH . . . Parliamentarian San Angelo OFFICERS MRS. C. H. RAY, JR. . . . President MRS. P. C. CHENAULT . . . First Vice-President MRS. CARL LONON . . . Second Vice-President MRS. 0. R. HARVEY . . . Third Vice-President MRS. K. T. GAUNTT . . . Recording Secretary MRS. MONNIE LOU SYLER . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. LEON MARTIN . . . Treasurer MRS. W. E. ALBERT . . . Parliamentarian MRS. GERTRUDE WITHERSPOON . . . Historian MRS. E. LEE PHILLIPS . . . Auditor 375 V classes seniors 379 juniors 451 sophomores 472 freshmen 486 Class of ' 60 graduates in G. Rollie White Coliseum on the A M campus. Section Kneeling: Allen Burns. Left to right: Sam Langley, Stanley Wied, Bill Phillips, Wayne Schneider, Ray Murski. Officers, Class of 1960 President ..................— Vice-President ________________ Secretary-Treasurer ...... Social Secretary _____________ Historian ________________________ Entertainment Secretary .......... ALLEN BURNS ........ STANLEY WIED ......... SAM LANGLEY WAYNE SCHNEIDER ......... RAY MURSKI _________ BILL PHILLIPS 378 ABERNATHY, JAMES M. “Jimmy” Gen. Bus. Highlands Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10, Bus. Soc., Ins. Soc., Bay- town Hometown Club, BPM Club. ABBOTT, VERNON B. Ed. and Psy. Ft. IPorth Age 21, Class 60, Capt., 4th Gp. Staff, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, YMCA—NEA. ADAMEIK, ALVIN R. “Al” Ag. Eco. Smithville Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt., Ag. Eco. Club, Newman Club, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club, The Agriculturist Staff. ADAMS, CYRK S. II C.E. and B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt., E-l, Pistol Team, 58-59, 59-60, ASCE. ADAMS, DAVID L. “Dave” E.E. LaMarque Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 9, AIEE-IRE, Bowling Com¬ mittee, Galveston County Hometown Club, Intra. Mgr., Mem¬ ber of Texas Aggie Bowling Team 2. ADAMS, J. D. “Jake” Pre-Law Big Spring Age 20 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, Pres. Big Spring Home¬ town Club, Breakfast Club. ADICKES, ARLIS W. Ag. Ed. Goliad Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. G-l, Senior Collegiate FFA, LSA Pres, of Local, Regional Treas., MSC Dance Comm. ALDERMAN, JOHN H. Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band. ALDRIDGE, EDWARD C. “Pete” Aero. Shreveport Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7, Tau Beta Pi, Treas.—Sigma Gamma Tau, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, DS, Shreve¬ port Hometown Club. 1 ALEXANDER, BOBBY J. “Cowboy” Agr. Kyle Age 22 , Class 60, Lt. A-l, Agron. Soc., Cen-Tex Hometown Club. ALEXANDER, DON R. ' “Fly Face” B.A. Port Neches Age 21, Class 60, Capt. A-2, RV’s, DS. ALLEN, CULLEN S. Phys. Ed. , Amarillo Age 22 , Class 60, Capt. 5th BG Staff, Intra. Mgr., Phys. Ed. Club, Hometown. ALMY, GENE H. “Yank” Aero. Eng. Omaha, Nebr. Age 22 , Class 60, 2 nd Lt. Sqd. 5, IAS, Fish Track, Weight- lifting Team, Yankee Hometown Club. ALVIS, JAMES C. “Jim” C.E. Baytown Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 12, V-Pres. Class of 60 (1957-58), AIIE, ASCE, Election Commission, AF Ball Committee, Bay- town Hometown Club. ALVIS, JOHN M. “Alvin” C.E. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Maj. 1st Brig. Staff, 12th Man Bowl, ASCE, Dallas Hometown. AMMERMAN, CHARLES H. “Chunk” Acc. Pittsburgh, Pa. Age 21, Class 60, D-l, Acct. Society. ANDERSON, ALLEN S. C.E. and B.A. Clarksville, Tenn. Age 21, Class 60, Lt. E-l, ASCE, ASME, Film Society Comm., Army Rifle Team 58-59. ANDERSON, JAMES E. “Andy” E.E. jp oodville Age 22 , Class 60, Lt. W-Band, Treas. AIEE, Member Honor 3 7 7 Council. ANDREWS, GARY WAYNE E.E., Math Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Co. H-l, IRE, AIEE, MSC Bowling Committee, Austin High School Hometown Club. ANGERMILLER, ROY L. “Pete” A.H. Hondo Age 22, Class 60, C.O. Sqd. 16, Football, SWT Hometown Club. ANTHONY, RUSSELL DEWITT “Rusty” Ch. E. Houston Age 20, Class 60, Captain Sqd. 4, Cadet Court, RV’s, RV Color Guard, Permanent Firing Squad, AIChE, Stephen F. Austin Hometown Club, DAFC, Leadership Award, 1 st Sgt. Sqd. 4. ARCHER, JIMMY R. “Ji m ” Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 3rd BG Staff, DMS, Aggieland Staff, Bus. Soc., Wichita Falls Hometown Club. ARNOLD, DAVID HOLLEY Education Galveston Age 22 , Class 60, Maj. White Band, Cons. Band Staff, Corps Staff, Drum and Bugle Corps, Arts and Sciences Council Representative, Student National Ed. Assn. (Pres.). ARMENDARIZ, EFRAIM PACILLAS “Ef” Math Galveston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Singing Cadets, SCONA IV, Galveston Hometown Club, Math Club. ASBILL, JR., MORRIS W. “Red” Ag. Econ. and Ag. Jour. Quitman Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Anderson Clayton Ag. Jour. Scholarship, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Delta Chi, Ag. Eco. Club —Pres., Agriculturist St. Ag. Coun. ATKINS, JERRY K. Accounting Dickinson Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Acc. Society, Bowling Committee. ATKINS, OSCAR LEE Arch. Const. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 60, Co. D, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, As. of General Contractors. SENIORS BADOUGH, DENNETH RAY “Blob” Chem. Eng. and Math Victoria Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-B’and, AIChE, Newman Club, Math Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Aggie Band. BAILEY, JAMES F. “Beetle” M.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Capt. M-Band, ASME, Band. BANNWORTH, JOHN HAROLD Physical Therapy McAllen Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Color Guard, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. BARFIELD, BILLY J. “Bill” Ag. Eng. and C.E. Wharton Age 21 , Glass 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Stu. Sen. Election Comm., BSU Council, ASAE, ASCE, Alpha Zeta, Editor BSU Link, Civil Air Patrol. BARKEMEYER, O’GENE W. “Gene” Ag. Eng. Rosebud Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Lutheran Student As., Scribe in ASAE Society, Stu. Soil Conservation Club, Falls Co. Hometown Club. BARKER, LEONARD B. “Lex” Pet. E. Crane Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Gym, Pet. E. Club, AIME, 12th Man Bowl, Hometown Club Pres. BARLOW, JAMES B. “Jim” English Fort W.orth Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-2, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, RV’s, DS, DMS, Aggieland 58 Staff, Town Hall Staff, Arts and Sciences Council. BARNES, MARRIN D. Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt. G-l. BARSOTTI, PAUL J. E.E. Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. “Lightning” Jacksonville “Bear” Roseville 11, California Club. 380 BARTAY, TANDY ELDRIDGE General Business Caldwell Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt., M-Band, Insurance Society 1958- 1960. BEAZLEY, CHARLES E. “Chuck” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 60, Maj., 1st Group Staff, Houston Hometown Club, I. Ed. Club. BEAZLEY, ROBERT LESLIE Gen. Bus. Waco Age 21, Class 60, Capt., 4th Battle Group Staff, Pres. Waco Hometown Club, Delta Phi Alpha, DS, AA. BEERWINKLE, KENNETH RAY “Stump” Agr. Eng. Belton Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt., Sqd. 9, ASAE—V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, Engineers Council, Bell County Hometown Club. BEEVER, WILLIAM DUANE “Bill” Civil Eng. Pearsall Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col., 1st Brigade Staff, Hometown Club Officer. BELL, CHARLES M. “Charlie” Ag. Eco. Donna Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2, SCONA IV, Sub Comm. Chair. SCONA V, Treas. Alpha Zeta, Sec. Ag. Eco. Club, Sec. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. BELUE, JOE BILL Zoology Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brigade Staff, SCONA V, Pre-Med Society, Wichita Falls Hometown Club. BENSON, CHARLES A. “Charlie” M.E. Sour Lake Age 21, Class 60, Capt., Sqd. 11, Pistol Team 1956-60, RV’s, ASME, Beaumont Hometown Club. BINION, WILLIE C., Ill “KKK” B.A. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, C-l, Best Drilled Fish A Armor, Pre-Law, Society, Intra. Mgr. ’60 BIONDI, RICHARD M. B.A. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Maj., 4th Batt. Group Staff, Delta Phi Alpha, DMS, Jr. and Sr. Yell Leader, Election Commission, Bonfire Exec. Comm., Vice-Pres. Dallas Hometown Club BLACKBURN, TERRY L. M-E. Pasadena Age 20, Class 60, Capt., D-l, AOA, Pasadena Hometown Club, 1st Sgt. BLAGG, MARCUS GENE “Mark” Accounting Gainesville Age 21 , Class 56, 1st Lt., D- 2 , DS, DMS, RV’s, Platoon Sgt. 1959-60, Student Senate, Town Hall Staff, Pres. Coke County Hometown Club, Accounting Society, Singing Cadets, AOA, SAME, Army Flight Program. BLAKE, JOHN LESLIE BA. Temple Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt., C-l, Fish and Varsity Track, Cross Country Team, Marketing As., Newman Club. BLASCHKE, BYRON CURTIS “B. C.” C. Eng. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff Adjutant, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Presi¬ dent 58-59, John Henry Neu. Club Honor Society; ASCE, P. 59, DS, DMS, Stu. Eng. Coun., RV’s, 8 th Army Awa. 58, Best Drilled Fish and Soph—BFA, Opportunity Award. BLAZEK, HENRY E. “Buckie” A.H. Bryan Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. 5th BG Staff. BLAZEK, MIROSLAV F. “Frank” Aero. Eng. Elizabeth, N. Y. Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, Newman Club, IAS. BLUE, DORSEY D. Ind. Dist. Hamilton Age 22 , Class 60, C-l, Hamilton Hometown Club, I. Ed. Club. BOARNET, BERNERD N. “Stump” 7. En. and M.E. New Braunfels Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. Con. Band Staff, AIIE, DMS, DS, Hillel Found., Pres. Phi Eta Sigma RV’s, Aggie Band, Alpha Pi Mu, Eng. Council, SCONA IV-V, Cen-Tex Hometown Club, Drum and Bugle Corps. BOLIN, LAWRENCE F. “Larry” Arch. Richardson Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. E-2, Richardson Hometown Club Pres., AGC, Quartermaster Soc. BOONE, JAMES R. “Jim” Math Arlington Age 20 , Class 60, 1st Lt. F-l, American Ordnance Assoc., Aggie Players. BONORDEN, HENRY J. Ag. Ed. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. L-2, Track 56-60, “T” As., Alpha Zeta, FFA. BOTT, DON C. Ind. Eng. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, AIIE, Smith County Home¬ town Club, DS. BOWMAN, JOHN F. “Bongo” M.E. and Eng. San Jose, Costa Rica Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 1st Brig., American Ordnance As. Pres., RV’s, English Club. BRADSHAW, JERRY L. Ch. E. Center Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. K-2, AIChE, Shelby-Doches Home¬ town Club. BRASHEARS, ALAN D. “Bra” Ag. Eng. Graham Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt., G-l, ASAE. BRASWELL, JOHN B. “Johnny” Ch. E. Houston Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, AIChE, Aggie Band, Re¬ cital Ser. BRAZZEL, JOHN M. “Mike” Eco. and Pee. Adm. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Major 4th Group Staff, President Eco. Club, V-Pres. Arts and Science Council; General Business Society, Jr. Rep. to the Arts and Science Council, Amer. Eco. As., Newman Club, Phi Eta Sigma, V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, DMS, DS, Fish Yell Leader, Opp. Award Scholarship, Pt. Pierle Award Schol. SENIORS BREDLOW, THOMAS G. “Butch” Math Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. H-l, Christian Sci. Org., Dallas Hometown Club, Bonfire Comm., Fish Yell Leader, 1st Lt. Cengrs., Gymnastics Team, MSC Bowling Comm. BREEN, WALTER M. “Walt” Elec. Eng. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 2nd Gp. C.O., AOA, Etta Kappa Nu—Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, DS, Fish Drill Team, RV’s, Fish Yell Leader, Lt. Col., IRE. BRIGGS, PAUL MICHAEL “Mike” Geophysics Bryan Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Geophysics Club, P. Home¬ town Club, Letterman Swimming Team, Gymnastics Team. BROD, WILLIAM BUCK “Bill” M.E. San Benito Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, Ross Vol., DS, Exec. Off. Sqd. 10, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. BROOKS, TOMMY F. “Beak” M.E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-2, RV’s, ASME, Aggieland Staff. BROTHERS, AL B. “Red” W.M. Gonzales Age 24, Class 60, Major 1st Battle Group Staff, ROTC Rifle Team, Sen. Intramural Manager, P. Fish and Game Club, Dance Group (MSC), Agr. Coun. Intercouncil, Collegiate FFA. BROUGH, JAMES A. “Jim” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Bus. Soc., Intra. Mgr., 1st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Dallas Hometown Club. BROWN, HARRY L. “Tiger” LT. San Antonio Age 25, Class 60, W-Band, S. A. Hometown Club, I. Ed. Soc., ASTE, Stu. Safety Soc. BROWN, JOE P. “Mexican” History Del Rio Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. D-l, Del Rio Hometown Club 56-60, NEA 58-60. 382 7 BROWN, JOHN H. “Butch” Arch. Sherman Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Member Design Student Society, Westminster Fellowship Council, Operation Sgt. 4th Gp. Staff. BROWN, OLIN W. Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, Capt. W-Band, Drum Major, Recital Series, Singing Cadets. BROWN, ROBERT L. “Buster” B.A. Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 12, Wrestling Club Pres, and Letterman, Insurance Soc., Beaumont Hometown Club, Sec.— Student Chamber of Commerce. BROWN, THOMAS W. “T-Bone” M.E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brig. Staff, RV’s, Sports Editor, Aggieland, DS, Opportunity Awards Scholarship, ASME, Aggieland Staff, Sec. Wichita Falls Hometown Club, RV’s Permanent Firing Squad. BUCHANAN, FRANK B. “Buck” Eco. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Col. 2nd Brig. BULGER, SPENCER D. “Bulldoze” Ins. and Eco. El Paso Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-2, Pres. El Paso Hometown Club, Ins. Soc., Bus. Soc., Aggieland Staff, Boxing Club, 12th Man Bowl. 383 BULLINGTON, GERALD G. “Benny” Mktg. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-2, Bowling Comm., Mktg. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club, Delta Phi Alpha. BUNTING, WILLIAM D. “Dave” Physics and Bus. Adm. Bryan Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 4th Gp. Staff, Singing Cadets 56-60, Pres. 1959-60, Bus. Mgr. 1958-59, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, AMFAF Steering Comm., Town Hall Selection Comm. 1959-60, Outstanding Freshman in 8 th Gp. 1956-57, Outstanding Freshman in Sqd. 23, 1956-57, Sec.- Treas. of Physics Club 1958-59. BURLING, HERBERT D. “Herb” Geophysics Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brig. Staff, RV’s, Eng. Mag. Staff, SAE, Geo. Club, Geophysics Club, Permanent Firing Squad RV’s, Hillel Foundation. BURNETT, DUKE G. Pet. E. ' and Bus. Adm. Terrell Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. E-2, Pet. E. Club, AIME, Election Commission, Kaufman County Hometown Club, Aggieland Staff. BURNETT, RONALD D. “Tank” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 1st Group Staff, AIChE, RV’s, Cadet Court, Austin of Houston Hometown Club. BURNS, ALLEN N. Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brigade Staff, President Senior Class, Junior, and Sophomore Classes, 2nd Brigade Chaplain, Election Commission (3 yrs.) BURTON, DONALD K. “Kim” Pet. Geol. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 60, Maj. Band Staff, Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Pet. Eng. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. BURTON, J. C. Pet. Eng. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, Colonel 1st Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Freshman Eng. Soc., DS, DAFROTC, The Engineer Staff, Best Drilled Soph Sqd. 7, Co-Chairman Air Force Ball, Tyler Hometown Club. BUTRIDGE, CLARENCE E. “Smiley” Accounting Longview Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 4th Brig. Staff, Acc. Soc., Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Aggieland Staff, Battle Group Staff. CALVIN, JR., NEWTON J. “Jackie” E.E. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-l, American Ordnance As., Aggie Players, IRE, AIEE, Dallas Hometown Club. CANDLER, HARRY WINSTON “Joe” Ed. and Psy. San Antonio Age 21, Class 59, Lt. B-l, Amer. Ord. As., Fish Drill Team, C.O. Soph Drill Team, San Antonio Hometown Club. CANNON, WALTER S. “Wally” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, 1st Sgt. Sqd. 8 , MSC Great Issues Comm. V-Chairman, Bus. Soc., Austin (Houston) Hometown Club V-Preg., Bonfire Comm., Air Force Ball Sweetheart Comm., MSC Recognition Key. SENIORS CANTRELL, DONALD W. “Don” B.P.M. Waco Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Waco Hometown Club, BPM Soc., 12th Man Football. CARROLL, BOBBY W. “Bob” Physics Dallas Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-2, Dallas Hometown Club, AIEE, TAGS CARTER, TOMMY L. “Flako” Arch. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, AIA, ACC, Dallas Home¬ town Club. CATES, CLAYTON C. “Big Foot” Gen. Bus. Robstown Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. C-2, Bus. Soc., DS, YMCA, Wesley Foundation. CATON, HARDY M. M.E. Pittsburg Age 22, Class 60, Capt. K-2, ASME, DS, DMS, C.O. Co. K-2, Outstanding Soph B-Comp., Northeast Texas Hometown Club. CARTER, HAROLD L. “Pookey” Ag. Eng. Roby Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, ASAE, Sec. and Treas. SSCS Club, Jr. Livestock Judging, Central West Texas Home¬ town Club. CHAMBERLIN, CHARLES S., JR. “Stump” Ind. Eng. and B.A. Paris Age 20, Class 60, Capt. G-l, AIIE, Canterbury As., Who’s Who Selection Comm., CO, Senior Court, Reporter AIIE. CHAPMAN, JIMMY R. P.E. W oodville Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. C- 2 , Physical Education Club. CHASE, ARTHUR D. “Don” Mech. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, “T” As., Varsity Baseball 1957-60. 384 CHASTAIN, RONALD E. “Juicy” C.E. McAllen Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Pres. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, ASCE. CHRISTIAN, FLOYD H. Gen. Bus. El Campo Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt. C-2, Pres. Freshman Class, MSC Coun. 1957-59, V-Pres. Election Commission, Best Drilled Soph B-AAA, 1st Sgt. B-AAA, SCONA III and IV, B.A. Soc., Arts and Sciences Coun. CICHERSKI, JAMES A. “Chigger” Education Ft. IForth Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. E-2, Newman Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Educ.-Physics Club. CLARK, FREDIE D. “Fred” E.E. Blanket Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IRE, DS, Opportunity Award Scholarship. CLIFFORD, WILLIAM F. “Yank” M.E. Dunkirk, N. Y. Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Baseball, Newman Club, ASME. COKER, JAMES R. “Jim” I.T. Rusk Age 22 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, I. Ed. Club, Cherokee Co. Hometown Club, AO A, Track Team, Athletic Officer Sqd. 3. COLEY, BILLY J. “Duck” Ag. Ed. Ennis Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 2, Tech. Sgt. 1st Gp. Staff, C.O., Alpha Zeta, DMS, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pres. Ellis Co. Hometown Club. COLLINS, BYRUM W. “Rip” B.P.M. Satin Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, BPM Club, YMCA, Pres, of Texas A M Student Chamber of Commerce, Flying Cadets, Waco Hometown Club. COMPTON, ROBERT L. “Bob” R.S. Elton, La. Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. 2nd Wing, Wesley Foundation, Rural Sociology Club, Singing Cadets, ASAE, Southwest La. Home¬ town Club, YMCA Cabinet, Interfaith Council. 9 COOK, WILLIAM B. “Ben” Ag. Eng. May Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5, RV’s, Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, ASAE, Ag. Council. COOKE, PAUL M. “Mike” M.E. Houma, La. Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 4th Gp. Staff, Best Drilled Freshman, Outstanding Fish in Gp., Great Issues, DS, RV’s, ASME, Newman Club. COOPER, JAOHN E. “Jack” Journ. Texas City Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. D-2, Sigma Delta Phi, Wesley Foundation, A M Journalistic Soc., Galveston Co. Home¬ town Club. CORDELL, WILLIAM F. “Bill” B.P.M. Bryan Age 22 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, B.P.M. Club, Arts and Sci. Council, Brazos Co. Hometown Club, Flight C.O. COX, ALBERT G. Math La Feria Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, SCONA III, IV, V, Math Club, Phi Eta Sigma. COX, HARHA D. P.E. La Feria Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, DASS, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. CUMMINGS, BARRY D. “Hoss” Mktg. Bellaire Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 14, Mktg. Soc., Bellaire Hometown Club. 385 CURRY, WELDON K. “Ken” Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Capt. A-l, DMS, MSC Directorate, Home¬ town Club, Boxing Team. CRADDOCK, JOE P. “Pat” C.E. and B.A. Smithville Age 21, Class 60, Maj. M-Band, ASCE. CRUMP, GLENDON R. “Glen” M.E. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV’s, ASME, DS. DABNEY, ROBERT C. “R. A.” B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 1st Gp. Staff, Houston Hometown Club, BS and BPM Clubs, Best Drilled Fish Sqd. 5 1957, 1st Sgt. Sqd. 5 1958-59. DAHLBERG, FRANK I. “Kiver” Ind. Eng. Bryan Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Who’s Who in Ameri¬ can Universities and Colleges, AIIE, YMCA, Brazos County Hometown Club, Alpha Pi Mu, Wesley Found., Engineer Council, Pres, of AIIE, Singing Cadets, SCONA. DALBY, JOHN D. “Tiger” Aero. Eng. Daingerfield Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Freshman Rifle Team, Var¬ sity Rifle Team, All-SWC Rifle Team, Signing Cadets, CAP, IAS. DAMON, RICHARD E. “Cobb” B.P.M. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, V-Pres. Houston Home¬ town Club 1958-59, Pres. Houston Hometown Club 1959-60, BPM Club, Bus. Soc., Air Force Ball Comm. DAVIDSON, HUGH M. Meteorology El Paso Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7, Singing Cadets, American Meteorological Soc., Arts and Science Council. DAVIS, BOB Ag. Eco. Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Conf. Planning Comm. DAVIS, EDWIN D. Pet. Eng. “Nose” Houston Ag. Eco. Club, Ecumenical “Hoss” Bellmead Age 22, Class 60, Capt. H-l, RV’s, SAME, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Waco-McClennan Co. Hometown Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship. DEAN, BOBBIE R. Acc. Terrell Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Acc. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Hometown Club, DS. SENIORS 386 DEMENT, BRUCE H. “Dammit” Accounting Groves Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 3rd Gp. Staff, Accounting Society, V-Pres.—Pres, of Mid-County Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph—Squadron 13, Opportunity Awards Scholarship. DEW, RALEIGH E. C.E. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, Maj.—Cons. Band, ASCE, Pres. Tyler- Smith Co. Hometown Club, Operations Officer Band, Drum and Bugle Corps. DILLON, WILLIAM A. “Matt” I.T. Irving Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-l, SAME, Industrial Ed. Club. DODGEN, RUFUS A. Accounting Shamrock Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt., Sqd. 7, Intramural Manager, Ac¬ counting Society, Business Club, Browsing Library Club, V-Pres. and Pres. Wheeler Co. Hometown Club. DOERKSEN, SHELTON R. “Butch” C.E. Lufkin Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 13, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, Lufkin Hometown Club. DONOVAN, JAMES M. “Mick” M.E. Tulsa, Oklahoma Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 9, Singing Cadets, ASME, SAE, Pres. Oklahoma Homestate Club. DOVER, WILET W. Pet. E. San Angelo Age 21 , Class 60, Col. Corps Staff, Deputy Corps Commander, RV’s Commander, Student Senate Chaplain, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Petroleum Eng. Club. DOWDY, NORMAN M. “Rowdy” Phys. Ed. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. F-2, Sec.-Pres. Dallas Hometown Club, Athletic Sgt., Physical Education Club, Platoon Leader, BSU, SAE. DOWNS, THOMAS E. E.E. Brookeland Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Ross Volunteers-—Sqd. Leader, SCONA, IRE, AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Election Commission, MSC Housing Committee, MSC Dance Committee, Jasper Hometown Club. 5 DRAPER, DON R. B.A. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, B-2, 2 yr. Letterman on Swimming Team. DRESSEN, GLENN N. Chemistry Lockhart Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, American Chemical So¬ ciety, Modern Lang. Club, Central Texas Hometown Club. DuLOCK, FREDDY B. “Fred” Accounting Elk Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt. L- 2 , Varsity Track and Cross Country, “T” Association, Newman Club, Knights of Colum¬ bus, Accounting Society. DUNGAN, DON M. “Mickey” Animal Hus. McKinney Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12 , Student Senate, Ross Volunteers, Collin Co. Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, DS. DUNN, ROBERT S. “John David” English and Phys. Ed. Corpus Christi Age 22 , Class 60, Sqd. 4, Aggie Players 3 yrs., PE Club, 12th Man Bowl, MSC Dance Committee, English Club. DYE, EMMETT E. “Gene” I.T. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 60, 2nd F-l, I. Ed. Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. DYSON, NORMAN K. “Ken” Aero. Eng. Texarkana Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 4th Gp. Staff, Sec. Stu. Eng. Coun., Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. Sigma Gamma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Douglas Aircraft Co. Scholarship, Consolidated Vultee Award, Sons of American Revolution Award, Institute of Aero. Sciences. EASLEY, REX C. Mech. Eng. Alexandria, Va. Age 22 , Class 59, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 14, Wesley Foundation— Council, ASME, SAE. ECHOLS, CHARLEY N. Business Houston Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. L, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Pres. Hometown Club , Freshman Track, Varsity Track. ECKERT, WILLIAM R. “Buttert” San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Newman Club, Best Drilled Fish M-Band, San Antonio Hometown Club. EDWAROSY, MARCUS S. “Butch” Ch. Eng. Refugio Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, Singing Cadets, Recital Series, AIChE. FUEL, BILLY B. Ag. Ed. Big Sandy Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. M-Band, Best Drilled Soph, Pres. N-E Tex. Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA. ELLERBEE, ARTHUR D. “Don” Finance San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-l, Town Hall Staff, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club, DS, Newman Club, Honor Code Council, Battalion Staff. ELROD, JACKIE W. Ag. Ed. Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. ERSKINE, JOHN F. C.E. Temple Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, Program Chairman—Bell Co. Hometown Club, SAE, ASCE, Breakfast Club. “Jack” Corsicana C-l, FFA, Navarro Hometown Club. ESTEFAN, ARTHUR A. Bus. Adm. San Antonio Age 23, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-l, Mktg. Soc., San Antonio Home¬ town Club, Newman Club. EWING, W. T. “T. E.” Pre-Law San Benito Age 21 , Class 60, F-l, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. FANN, LAURENCE E. “Phantom” Pre-Law Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 1 , Pre-Law Club, Bellaire Hometown Club. SENIORS FARROW, DAVID G. “Bird” B.P.M. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, 1st Lt. B-2, Treas.-—BPM Club, Dallas A M Club. FAULKNER, JAMES E. “Jim” M.E. Port Arthur Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. F-2, ASME, DS 1957, Soph Intra. Mgr. FLANAGAN, EMMETT C. “Sonny” M.E. Longview Age 21, Class 59, 2nd Lt. C-2, SAE, AIIE, Singing Cadets, Treasurer Deep East Texas Hometown Club. FLENNIKEN, NOBLE E. “Double-Dip” Acc. M unday Age 21 Class 60, A-2, Acc. Soc., Bus. Club, Ins. Soc., Pre- Law Soc., Wichita Falls Hometown Club. FLINT, SAWDY A. Gen. Bus. Richmond Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Pres. Ft. Bend Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. FRANKLIN, WELDON C. C.E. Paris Age 22 , Class 60, Col. 1st Brig. Staff, RV’s, RV’s Permanent Firing Squad, Town Hall Staff, Outstanding Junior in the 1st Regiment, ASCE, ASME, DMS, CE Honor Society. FREE, WALTER G. “Granny” M.E. Shreveport Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, ASME, V-Pres. Shreveport Hometown Club. FREEMAN, JERRELL P. “Jerry” Math Pasadena Age 20, Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l, Pasadena Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation. FROST, WILLIAM “Bill” l.T. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, 12th Man Bowl, I. Ed. Club, Sec., V-Pres. and Pres, of Ft. Worth Hometown Club. 388 FUTCH, JENNINGS F. B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Pres. Milby Hometown Club, Acct. Soc. GAITHER, JOSEPH R. “Butch” Ag. Ed. and Hort. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd 6 , Lamar Hometown Club, FFA, V-Pres. Hort. Club. GAMBRELL, JOEL A. “Stump” Dairy Mfg. Copeville Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. F- 2 , Aggieland 60 Class Sect. Ed., Herman F. Heap Award 2 Years, Virginia Dare Award, Op¬ portunity Award, Dairy Mfg. Judging Team, Pres. Collin Co. Hometown Club, Dairy Sci. Club Officer, Intramural Award Winner, Delta Pi Alpha, Vanity Fair Selection Committee, Natl. Instil. Food Technology, AM. DS Assn. GARNER, BILLY J. “Bill” Ch. Eng. Baytown Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, RV’s, RV Firing Squad, SCONA V, Outstanding Sophomore Sqd. 6 . GARDNER, FROST E. “Frosty” M.E. Seguin Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-2, V-Pres.—ASME, V-Pres. Hillel Found., SCONA, Public Relations Chairman—MSC, DMS, Intramural Swimming Champion, Interfaith Council, Religious Emphasis Week Comm. GARRETT, RICHARD LEE Gen. Bus. Hearne Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt., D-l, RV’s, Sec.-Treas. Robertson County Hometown Club, Business Society. GERARD, DONALD STEPHEN “Don” Chem. Port Lavaca Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt., D-l, American Ordnance Assoc., Intramural Mgr., DS. GATLIN, JAY PRESLEY “Mouth” Ag. Eco. Mexia Age 21, Class 60, Maj., Cons. Band Staff, V-Pres. of Ag. Eco. Club, Alpha Zeta, DS, Soil Conservation Club, Bistone Hometown Club. GERUM, LAWRENCE GENE “Larry” Ag. Ed. Shiner Age 23, Class 59, 2nd Lt., Sqd. 10, Lavaca Co. Hometown Club, Jr. and Sr. Collegiate FFA Chapters, Alpha Zeta, Agriculturist Staff, DS, Lutheran Student Assn. 3 GHISELUN, RICHARD G. “Dick” M -E- Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-l, RV’s, ASME, DS, Outstanding Freshman, 1st Regt. GIBBS, HOMER J. Finance Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Chairman—SCONA V, Cadet Court, Aggieland 58 Staff. GILL, JOR L. “Stick” cc - Bellevue Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 1 , Pres. Acct. Soc., DS, BSU. GINZEL, WELDON J. Gen. Bus. Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Ins. Soc. GIVENS, JAMES W. Pet. Eng. Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7 , Pet. AIME, Phi Eta Sigma. GLOOR, WILBURN F. B.P.M. “Don” Caldwell Bus. Soc. V-Pres. Brookshire E. Club, Tau Beta Pi, “Fats” Gonzales Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. E- 2 , BPM Club, Quartermaster Club. 389 VJWJ. r, W YL JL JLIX IVi. Gen. Bus Rosenberg Age 2! Class 60’ 1 st Lt. Sqd. 17, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc , It; Bend Co Hometown Club, Bus. Soc, Best Drilled Soph, Wing Color Guard. GOOD, CARROLL G. “Alfred E.” Education Clarksville Age 2 k ? ass 60 ’ S l d - n ' V-Pres. Red River Valley Home- loin ,’ 59 ' NEA i V ' Pres ' Mid)a d Homcown Club «d! 7 - U 5 Modern Lsngusge Soc. GOODEN, GLEN J. C E u - s d - 8 - Tau Be “ Pi - prs GRAF, CHARLES E. Mktg. Vernon Age 22 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 3rd Gp., Mktg. Soc. V-Pres., Aggie Walther Club Pres., Cadet Court, DS, DMS, Chair. Decora¬ tion Comm.—Air Force Ball, V-Pres. Gamma Delta, Texas Region, Delegate at Large Gamma Delta—Texas Region, Washington Seminar, Outstanding Junior—5th Gp., Greenbelt Hometown Club V-Pres. GREENE, WILLIAM J. “Camel” E.E. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt: B-2, RV’s, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Bus. Mgr.— Engineer, SCUBA Instructor. GREER, JAMES B. M.E. Port Arthur Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, DS, ASME, Port Arthur Hometown Club, Election Commission. GREGG, DENNIS N. “Skeeter” Math Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-2, Math Club, V-Pres. W. F. Hometown Club, Table Tennis Club, SAME—1956-57. GRIFFIN, DONNELL D. “Don” Education Bryon Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 14, NEA. GRIFFITH, GERALD D. “Grif” M.E. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, ASME Treas., Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM B. “Bruce” An. Hus. Fort Stockton Age 21, Class 60, F-l, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GUSEMAN, LAWRENCE F. “Larry” Math Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 1st Brig. C.O., Phi Kappa Phi, Arts and Sciences Coun., Intercouncil Comm., Dance Group Comm., Math Club Sec.-Treas., V-Pres., Pres., DMS, DS. GUYNES, WM. A. “Sonny” Pre-Med Mathis Age 21, Class 60, Capt. H- 2 , Pres. Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Arts and Science Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Outstanding Fish 7th Gp. SENIORS HADLEY, JAMES P. “Alfalfa” Acc. Brady Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11 , San Angelo Hometown, Acct. Soc., DMS. HAJOVSKY, CHARLES J. “Hi-Yo” Ag. Ed. El Campo Age 22 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. L, “T” As., Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Collegiate FFA. HALBERT, MILTON R. “Spike” M.E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 17, ASME, DS. HAMILTON, DALE R. l.T. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Drum and Bugle Corps 1956-57, Dallas Hometown Club, I. Ed. Soc. HAMILTON, THOMAS R. “Tom” Finance W oodville Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col., 3rd Brig., Best Drilled Freshman, Guidon Bearer, Junior Gass V-Pres., Election Commission, Town Hall Staff, Chairman Public Relations Comm., Student Senate, V-Pres. Cadet Court, Who’s Who Screening Comm., DMS HAMMONS, ROBERT J. “Bob” Gen. Bus. Adm. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Canterbury As., Fort Worth Hometown Club. HARROD, RONALD L. M.E. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. E-l, Freshman Yell Leader, V-Pres. Freshman Engineering Soc., ASME, Pres. ASME, Lamar Hometown Club, DMS. HARTLEY, JAMES C. “Jim” M.E. Dallas Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. D- 2 , DaUas Hometown Club, SAF, Newman Gub. HASWELL, HENRY M. “Skeeter” Floriculture Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, V-Pres. 1959-60 Floriculture Landscape Architecture Soc., Wesley Foundation. HERNANDEZ, CLARO M. Mktg. HATFIELD, JARRY “Hatless” M-E. Cleburne Age 21, Class 60, 1st. Lt. Sqd. 6 , SCONA IV, Student Senate, Singing Cadets, Winner Aggie Talent Show, Intercollegiate Talent Show, DS, College Station State Band Award, Oppor¬ tunity Award Winner. HEJL, ALVIN J. M.E. Temple Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5, RV’s, ASME, SAE, Bell Co. Hometown Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship. HENK, HAROLD A. “Hank” Agronomy Seguin Age 21, Class 60, Capt. E-2, Pres. Agron. Soc., Ag. Coun., Newman Club, Centex Hometown Club. HENSLEY, KENNETH E. “Albino” M.E. Longview Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. C-2, ASME, Hometown Club Pres., Dance Comm. 58. “Hondo” Waco Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 1, Swimming Team, Waco- McLennan Hometown Club, “T” As. HERNANDEZ, JOHNNY Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, IAS, Newman Club. HEROLD, JAMES D. “Jimmy” 1. Ed. San Antonio Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Pres.—San Antonio Home¬ town Club, Intra. Mgr., Browsing Library Comm. HEYE, WILLIAM B. “Bill” E.E. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, Cadet Col. of Corps, Corps Staff, As. Ed. of Engineer, Outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, Junior in Corps, Freshman Drill Team, Radio Club, Newman Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, RV’s, Pres.—Freshman Engi¬ neering Soc., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Caldwell Trophy, Houston C of C Award, Sons of American Revolution Award, ASME Award, Oppor¬ tunity Award Scholarship, Schlumberger Scholarship, Rowan Drilling Co. Scholarship. HICKS, EDWARD E. “Bake” Math and Physics Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, Math Qub, AIEE-IRE, SAE, Fish and Game Club, Fish Drill Team, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. 9 391 HINES, CALVIN W. History San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, Fish Drill Team, Amer. Ord. As., RV’s. HIRSCH, JAY D. Eng. and Pre-Law Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-2, Pres, of A M Debate Team, Arts and Sciences Conn., Sr. Representative, Interfaith Coun., SCONA Delegate, English Club, Pre-Law Soc. HODGES, WAYNE “Wino” E.E. Galveston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, AIEE-IRE, Galveston Home¬ town Club. HOERNIG, OTTO “Bill” M.E. Garland Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, ASME, SAE, Newman Club. HOLCOMB, VERNON C. Math Pittsburg Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt., Sqd. 5, Physics Club, SAE, Math Club, North East Texas Hometown Club. HOLLINGSWORTH, MALCOLM L. History Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. H-l, BSU, Sons of Service, Cross Country, Track, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. HOLLOMAN, JOHN D. “Colonel Dave” Math Dallas Age 20, Class 60, F-l, Amer. Ord. As. HOLMES, SAMUEL H. “Sam” i r IncK nTi 9 Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, SAE, ASCE, Newmai Club! Best Drilled Soph, Outstanding Soph, Sgt. Maj. 1st Gp. Staff. HOOKS, HAROLD V. Pet. Eng. Snyder Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. L, Fish Swimming Team, Fish Track Team, Varsity Swimming, Pet. Eng. Club. SENIORS HOPSON, FREDDY A. “Hop” Ed. Llano Age 22, Class 60, 1 st Lt. Band, Student NEA. HOUCHIN, WILLIAM E. “Rat” Aero. Eng. Shreveport, La. Age 22 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, SWC Baseball Champs 1959, “T” As., Fish Baseball, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, DS, IAS., Shreveport Hometown Club. HOWES, RALPH C. Acc. Schertz Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, YMCA. HUDSON, WILSON B. Math , Houston Age 21 , Class 59, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, Davis Hometown Club, Math Club. HUGGINS, ADRIAN G. Arch. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. B- 2 , Bowling Comm., As. General Contractors, Dallas Hometown Club, DMS. HUGHES, JOE H. Range Management Henderson Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1 , Range and Forestry Club, Fish Drill Team, Attendance Chairman, Best Drilled Soph, Outstanding Cadet Summer Training Unit. HUMPHRIES, STANLEY B. “Stan” Acc. Edgewood Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. F- 2 , Acc. Soc., Battalion Operations Sergeant, Aggieland 1957-58, V-Pres. Van Zandt Hometown Club, Outstanding Fish C-FA. HUTTO, DONALD A. “Hut” Mktg. Baytown Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Mktg. Soc., YMCA Coun., Radio Club, Baytown Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation, United Nations Club. JACKSON, MELVIN G. Arch. Alvarado Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 11, AGC, Johnson Co. Hometown Club. 392 JAECKLE, JOHN T. M.E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 60, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, Newman Club, Fish Drill Team, RV’s, Outstanding Junior and Freshman 1st Gp., DS, SCONA IV and V, A M Representative to SCUSA X at West Point, Who’s Who Selection Comm., V-Pres. Cadet Court “B.” JOHNSON, BRUCE B. C.E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. W-Band, Tau Beta Pi, RV’s, Town Hall Staff, ASCE, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Engineers Council, TSPE, Phi Kappa Phi, CE Honor Soc. V-Pres. JOHNSON, JAMES R. “Rat” Ind. Tech. Pasadena Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. D-2, Amer. Ordnance As., SAME, Pres. Pasadena Hometown Club, Newman Club, Ind. Ed. Club. JACKSON, HAROLD C. “Jock” Nutrition and Pharmacology Robstown Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. G-2, Pres. Brush Co. Hometown Club, V-Pres., Open Singles Champion. JOHNSON, JERRAL D. Horticulture W eatherford Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. K-2, Pres. Horticulture Soc., Mem¬ ber Ag. Council. JACKSON, JOE F. C.E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, F-2, Fish Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Camera Comm., Music Comm., Wichita Falls Hometown Club, ASCE. JACKSON, JON H. “Pig” Math Dallas Age 20, Class 60, E-2, Dallas Hometown Club, Math Soc. JOHNSON, ROY H. Ch. E. Marlin Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. D-2, AIChE, Hometown Club. JOHNSON, WADE D. “W. D.” Range Management Channelview Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. 1-2, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Range and Forestry Club, BSU . 7 JOHNSTON, WALTER E. “Walt” Education Mercedes Age 20, Class 60, Maj. W-Band, Arts and Sci. Council, Intercouncil Comm., Student NEA V-Pres., Chairman MSC Bridge Comm., Outstanding Freshman W-Band. JONES, ALVA M. Gen. Bus. Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Golf Team. JONES, GEORGE M. C.E. “Rusty” Harlingen Crockett Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l. JONES, ROBERT A. “B b” Math Garland Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. 5th Brig. Staff, Tennis Team, Fish Team Varsity Letterman, DMS, DS, AFTP. JONES, WILLIAM C. “Tiger” C.E. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 4, Hometown Club, Intra. Mgr., ASCE, NRA. KARRER, JOHN G. “Whitey” Ag. Eng. Spring Branch Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-l, ASAE, Spring Branch Home¬ town Club, Soil Cons. Service Club, Freshman and Sophomore Track. KAASE, FLOYD W. Acc. Schulenberg Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. 3rd Brig. Staff, Pres. Election Com¬ mission, Acc. Soc., Town Hall, Aggie Walther Club. KEAHEY, NED F. Geophysics Brenham Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, YMCA Cabinet, Wesley Foundation. KEITH, ROBERT B. “Bruce” Eng. Scarsdale, N. Y. Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 2 nd Brig. Staff, Freshman Drill Team, SCONA Comm. Chairman. KELLER, KENNETH F. “Ken” Eco. Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7, SCONA III and IV, V-Chairman for Finance SCONA V, Eco. Club, V-Pres. Okla¬ homa Hometown Club, Delegate to the First Air Force Acad¬ emy Assembly. KELLEY, NELSON L. Personnel Adm. Livingston Age 22, Class 60, Tri-Co. Hometown Club Sec.-Treas., Brazos Co. Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. KEREKES, JARYL K. E.E. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Hometown Club, Member of AIEE-IRE. KILLEBREW, BEN E. Ed. and Psy. Paris Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. G-l, SCONA IV, V-Pres. Red River Valley Hometown Club, Pub. Director, Student National Educ. As. KING, KENNETH W. “Ken” Mktg. Seguin Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. E-2, Marketing Soc., Cen-Tex Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. KINGSTON, JOHN, JR. C.E. and B.A. Ft. Worth Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. 1st Brig. Staff, Town Hall, 12th Man Bowl, Dance Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. KINNISON, PAUL, JR. “P. K.” Arch. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-2, Pres. Sons of Service, Chair. Dance Comm., Design Students Soc., Moderator Westminster Student Fellowship, Sec. Interfaith Council. KONCAK, TONY “Dago” Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, American Foundry Soc., I. Ed. Club. KRAUSS, DOYLE W. Agronomy Giddings Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Agronomy Soc. SENIORS KRISTIANSEN, KRISTIAN F. “Kris” Geology San Marino, Calif. Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-l, Geology Club, Bonfire Comm., SAME, Varsity Tennis Team, Social Chairman Calif. Home¬ town Club. KUKLIES, MILTON C. “Cutie” M.E. Hamilton Age 21, Class 60, G-l. LAMB, NEWTON W. “Newt” B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. - Sqd. 1, Pre-Law Soc., Bus. Soc., Aggie Players, Track Team, “T” As., Lamar Houston Home¬ town Club. LANCASTER, THOMAS D. “Tommy” P.E. Kyle Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, PE Club, MSC Music Comm., 12th Man Basketball. LANINGHAM, CHARLES C. “Charlie” Ag. Eco. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-l, DMS, Ag. Eco. Club, Jeff Davis Hometown Club. LATTA, JOHN S. E.E. Beaumont Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE-IRE. LEE, ROBERT P. “Bob” I.T. Van Nuys, Calif. Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. 1st Gp. Staff, Pres. Calif. Club, Fish Swimming Team, I. Ed. Club. LEEPER, JOE M. B.A. Texas City Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Liaison Officer Corps Staff, Head Yell Leader, Junior Yell Leader, RV Platoon Leader, RV Outstanding Junior, Best Drilled Soph in First Wing, Best Drilled Soph Sqd. 12, DMS, DS. LEWIS, DURWOOD “Durty” Acc. Somerville Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 6 , Acc. Soc., Big “S” Home¬ town Club. Roseanne Annaratone, 1960 Aggie Sweetheart, and Bill Heye, Corps Commander, chat in the MSC. 1 LANELEY, SAMUEL H. “Sleepy” Mktg. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21, Class 60, Lt. C-2, Sec.-Treas. Sr. Class, DMS, SCONA V, Mktg. Soc., Organizer Ark. Hometown Club, MSC Dance Group, MSC House Group, Election Commission. LAYTON, HAYDON J. Ch. Eng. Houston Age 24, Class 59, 1st Lt. D-2, AIChE. LEE, WELDON A. “Bo” Aero. Eng. and Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, DS, RV’s, SCONA V, Great Issues, MSC Coun., Austin Chapter of Houston Hometown Club, Institute of the Aero. Sci., Eng. Club, 3rd place Freshman E.D. Contest. LENAMON, JOHN L. “Flick” B.A. Groesbeck Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 17, Singing Cadets, V-Pres SC. LE UNES, ARNOLD D. “Jock” P.E. Texas City Age 21, Class 60, Capt. C-l, C.O., DS, PE Club, Fish Track, Best Drilled Soph “B” Armor. LISTER, JOHN R. “John” I. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 9, C.O., DS, Senior Court, AIIE, Town Hall Staff. College Station DMS, Fish and Game Club. “Snake” Dallas D-l, Hometown Club, Ins. Soc. 395 LITTON, GEORGE W. Wildlife Mang. Age 22 Class 60, Capt. 1-2, DS, LOVELAND, JOHN P. B.P.M. Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. LOWDER, GERALD R. Ch. Eng. La Marque Age 22 , Class 60, Capt. 3rd Brig. Staff, V-Pres. Galveston Co. Hometown Club, Pres.—Galveston Hometown Club, R. D. Hinson Award, 2nd Regt. Color Guard, V-Pres. AIChE, Pres. AIChE, Student Eng. Council, Best Drilled Freshman, Best Drilled Soph “A” Chem. Co. LUDWIG, ALLEN C. Ch. Eng. S an Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 14, Sec. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DAFROTC Cadet, New¬ man Club, AIChE, Junior Rep. to Eng. Coun., Outstanding Junior, Best Drilled Freshman Sqd. 22 , 1st Sgt. Sqd. 20. LUX, EDWARD C. “Ed” Personnel Adm. Schulenburg Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 8 , MSC Directorate, Chairman of the Personnel Comm. MSC, Pres, and Sec. Fayette- Colorado Hometown Club, RV’s, RV Permanent Firing Squad, Color Guard, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Bus. Soc., Eco. Club, Aggie Players 1957, DS, DAF Cadet. LYNCH, FRANK L. C.E. Bryan Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. K- 2 , Singing Cadets, Program Chairman ASCE, Aggie Talent Show, Freshman Track Team. MACHEMEHL, LEROY H. “Mac” M.E. Houston Age 22, Class 60, 1-2, ASME, 12th Man Bowl. MACHEMEHL, JERRY L. C.E. and Arch. Const. Seguin Age 21, Class 60, B-l, ASCE. MADDEN, RICHARD A. E.E. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. B- 2 , IRE, Dallas Hometown Club. MARBURGER, ALLAN A. Agronomy Paige Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Censor—Alpha Zeta, Sec.— Agronomy Soc., V-Pres—Lutheran Student As., RV’s, As. Editor of Agriculturist, Pres. Student Soil Conservation Club, Danforth Fellowship, Seats Foundation Tour of Mexico. MARCELENO, TROY C.E. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-l, ASCE, AOA, Dallas A M Mothers Club Scholarship. MARSHALL, ROBERT E. “Gene” G.B.A. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. C.O. Sqd. 13, Dallas Hometown Club, RV’s, CAP, Intra. Mgr., Gen. Bus. Soc., DMS, Dance Comm., Music Group. SENIORS MASSENGALE, ROBERT C. “Bob” M ktg. A ustin Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, Mktg. Soc., Austin Hometown Club, Treas. MARTIN, JOHN T. M.E. Corsicana Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-l. MARTIN, ROBERT F. “Gila” Math San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-2, Newman Club, Math Club, Freshman Drill Team, MSC Bowling Comm, and Public Relations Comm., San Antonio Hometown Club. MARTINEZ, ROBERTO O. C.E. Ozona Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Newman Club, ASCE. MATTHEWS, JOHN H. “The Pope” Education Sherman Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 1st Wing Staff, Chaplain 1st Wing, Newman Club V-Pres., Ed. Club, Grayson Co. Hometown Club Pres., 1st V-Chair. South Texas Provinces Newman Clubs. MAULDIN, WINFORD E. Physics Bryan Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Brazos Co. Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, DAFROTC Cadet, Physics Club, Sec. of Sigma Pi Sigma. MAYFIELD, RICHARD M. C.E. and B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 2nd Brig. Staff. McCARTY, WILLIAM L. “Bill” M.E. El Dorado, Ark. Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 2nd Brig. Staff, ASME, SAME. McClelland, michael d. “Lily white” Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Grayson Co. Hometown Club. San Antonio Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. 396 McCLUNG, SPENCER ALLEN “Spence” General Business Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 6 , SCONA V, Dallas Hometown Club, MSC Bowling Committee, Fish Drill Team, Corps Color Guard, Pre-Law Society. McCREE, MARVIN A. “Al” Journalism Midland Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. A-2, Activities Section Ed. Aggieland 58, Layout Mgr. Aggieland 59, Editor Aggieland 60, Sigma Delta Chi, Soc. of A M Journalists, Aggie Sweetheart Selec¬ tion Comm. 59, TDNA Intern. McGEE, DONALD L. C.E. Cleburne Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-l, Amer. Ord. As., ASCE, Cleburne Hometown Club. McGEE, KENNETH R. ‘-Ken” A.H. Palestine Age 22, Class 60, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Chancellor—Alpha Zeta, Pres.—Henderson Co. Hornet. Club, Bus. Mgr. Agri¬ culturist, DS, DMS, Outstanding Junior Saddle and Sirloin Club, Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Team, Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Wesley Found. McJOHNSON, ROBERT B. “Swede” E.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Capt. White Band, Outstanding Soph— White Band, Who’s Who Selection Comm., AIEE, San Antonio Hometown Club, Bonfire Comm., C.O. Drum and Bugle Corps. McLEOD, STEWART R. “Mac” Gen. Bus. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 1, Sec.—Port Arthur Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. Wesley Found., Intramural Man. McMATH, LANEY M., JR. “Squeaky” Educ. Psych. Midland Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-2, SCONA V Recorder, Midland Hometown Club V-Pres., Stu. NEA Publicity Dr., Aggieland 60 Photog. Ed., Aggieland 59 Staff, Battalion Photog. McVEY, JON M. “Mac” M.E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 3, Houston Hometown Club. MELTON, DONALD J. “Don” Ch. E. Edna Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 14, Singing Cadets, AIChE. 7 MEREDITH, CHARLES H. “Buzz” Ind. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-2, MSC Dance Comm., AIIE, SAE, Amer. Ord. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. MERRITT, GORDON T. “Stick” Agron. Robstown Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Agronomy Soc., Table Tennis Soc. MESE, JOHN C. “Florida Flash” Acc. Miami, Florida Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 5, Acc. Soc., Camera Club, Newman Club, Arts and Sci. Coun., Abilene Hometown Club, Publicity Director of Acct. Soc., DS, Pres. Hometown Club. MICKLITZ, KARL N. “Mick” Acc. Houston Age 23, Class 60, G-l, RV’s, Acc. Soc., San Jacinto Hometown Club. MILLIKEN, JAMES W. Geo. Eng. Age 21 , Class 60, 2 nd Lt. Sqd. 7, DAFROTC RV’s, Geo. Club, Great Issues Comm. MIJALIS, SPIRO S. C.E. Age 21, Class 60, D-2, ASCE, Mktg. Club, Yell Leader, Table Tennis Comm. “Jim” Dallas Student, DS, “Greek” Shreveport, La. Flying Club, Fish MILLER, JIMMY D. “J.D.” M.E. Iowa Park Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. F-l, Amer. Ord. As. MILLER, WALTER C. Ch. E. Panhandle Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. H- 2 , RV’s, Town Hall, AIChE—Sec., Phi Eta Sigma. MILNER, LAWRENCE A. R-R • Muenster Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 13, Wrestling Team, IRE. 397 MIMS, PERCY D. “P.D.” M.E. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Col. 2nd Wing, Pres. Cadet Court, RV’s, RV’s Permanent Firing Squad, Executive Comm. SCONA V, Fan Beta, Phi Eta Sigma, Winner Trane Scholarship, DS, DMS, Outstanding Junior Second Wing, Outstanding 4 th Gp., Co-Chairman Air Force Ball, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Delegate Sen. Johnson—Jaycee Citizenship Seminar, Chair, for Writing Social Customs Booklet. MONTGOMERY, DAN H. “Monk” Personnel Adm. Corsicana Age 21, Class 60, G-l, Canterbury Club, Palestine Hometown Club, Quartermaster Soc. MOORE, JAN R. Geology Fort Worth Age 26, Class 55, Sqd. 14, Geo. Club, Flying Cadets. MOORE, THOMAS A. “Tommy” Gen. Bus. Texas City Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, Galveston Co. Hometown Club, Table Tennis Comm. MORGAN, JERRY M. M.E. Iowa Park Age 20, Class 60, F-l, Amer. Ord. As., ASME. MORONY, JOHN J. “Greaser” Wildlife Mng. Alamo Age 23, Class 60, 2nd Lt. A-2, Newman Club, Wildlife Mng. Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. MORRIS, DON B. Acc. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-2, RV’s, SCONA III and IV, Arts and Sci. Coun., DS, Dallas Hometown Club, Acc. Soc. Program Chairman, Aggieland Staff. MORRIS, RAYMOND R. Math Texas City Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 3, Math Club, Galveston Hometown Club, Bridge Comm. MUENTER, ROBERT “Buzzy” C.E. and B.A. Cuero Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M, ASCE Student Chapter, Varsity Football and Track, Fly As. SENIORS “How many safties, Mr. Snooks?” asks Lt. Chancellor, Summer Camp instructor. 398 MULANAX, VIRGIL E. “Virg” M.E. Big Sandy Age 22 , Class 60, Maj. Band, Outstanding Soph, RV’s, Home¬ town Club Sec.Treas., DS. MUNRO, GEORGE J. “Spider” Wildlife Ysleta Age 20, Class 60, 2nd Lt. E-2, Treas. Fish and Game Club, V-Pres. AQMS, Newman Club, Pre-Vet, El Paso Hometown Club, Intra. Mng., American Collegiate Academy of Sciences. MUNSON, JOSEPH U. “Joe” C.E. Angleton Age 22, Class 60, 1 st Lt.. M-2, ASCE, DMS, DS, “T” As., SCONA, Tau Beta Pi, Football. MURFF, JERRY M. M.E. Freeport Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. F-2, SCONA, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. MURSKI, RAY A. “Hunk” Insurance Brenham Age 20, Class 60, Capt. 2nd Brig., Senior Officer 60, Ins. Soc., Bus. Adm. Club, Washington Co. Hometown Club, Texas A M Wrestling Club, Newman Club. MYERS, SAMUEL B. “Animal” Finance Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7, Fish Basketball and Varsity, Beaumont Hometown Club, BA Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Coach Air Force Basketball, Canterbury As., Gamma Alpha Sigma. NANCE, DOYCE R. E.E. Mesquite Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-2, RV’s, Great Issues Comm., Sec. AIEE, V-Pres. Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Cataloguer Tau Beta Pi, IRE, Phi Eta Sigma. NAUCK, GEORGE S. Ch. Eng. Vidor Age 21, Cass 60, Maj. 1st Brig. Staff, AIChE, V-Pres. Beau¬ mont Hometown Club. NEISIG, RUSSELL W. “Russ” History Pasadena Age 20, Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Law Officer—Senior Court, Outstanding Junior, 1st Wing, Housing Comm., SCONA V, Pre-Law Soc., Arts and Sci. Coun. 7 NELSON, FRED W. “Seaweed” . Tech. Galveston Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, V-Pres. Galveston Co. Home¬ town Club, I. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Athletic Officer, Outstanding Fish and Best Drilled Soph. NERREN, GRANVILLE R. “Granny” Finance Lufkin Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-l, Pres. Lufkin Hometown Club. NEWMANN, DONALD J. “Donnie” Ag. Ed. Hondo Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , Pres., Sec. and Treas. Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Member FFA and 4 -H. NEWTON, PAUL E. M.E. Liberty Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. 4th BG Staff Pres. Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club, ASME, SAE. NICHOLS, LESTER D. “L.D.” Physics Quitman Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Plat. Ldr. RV’s, DMS, DS. NORTH, BOBBY E. “Bob” Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, L, Member DDS, Baseball Team. OHLENDORF, GEORGE W. “Ohley” Rural Soc. Lockhart Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 4th BG Staff, Editor Texas A M Agriculturist, Pres. RS Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun. R ' s, Who’s Who, J. Wheeler Barger Memorial Award, Jesse Jones Scholarship, DS, DMS, Sons of Amer. Rev. Award, Outstanding Junior in RS. OHLENDORF, ROBERT C. “Bob” E.E. Lockhart Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 1 , AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, Central Texas Hometown Club, DS, DAFROTC Student. OLIVER, GALE, III M.E. Refugio Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Coips Staff, RV’s, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, 3 Yr. Letterman Varsity Football, Football Co-Capt., DS, DMS, SCONA V, SAME Award, “T” As., Best Drilled Freshman and Soph B—Athletics. 399 ONG, ALBERT Y. Aero. Eng. and Math Houston Age 20, Class 60, Capt. 4th Gp. Staff, SCONA V, IAS, Fencing Club, MSC Bowling Comm., Sec. of John H. Reagan of Houston Hometown Club, Treas. ORR, TERRY E. “T.O.” C.E. Dallas Age 22 , Class 60, ASME, Interfaith Council. ORTIZ, GUILLERMO “Moe” Education Del Rio Age 20, Class 60, 2 nd Lt. C-l, National Ed. As., Del Rio Hometown Club, Camera Club. OWINGS, ALLEN J. P.G.E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 60, 2 nd Lt. F-l, Newman Club, Amer. Ord. As. OXFORD, HUBERT, III M.E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 3, RV’s, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, First Sgt. Sqd. 14, Best Drilled Sophomore, Fish Drill Team, DS, Senior Eng. Representative Student Senate, Student Eng. Coun., ASME, SCONA IV and V, Election Commission, Beau¬ mont Hometown Club. PALMER, WILLIAM W. “Billy” C.E. Uvalde Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. L-2, “T” As. PARKER, TRUMAN “Ted” Math Waco Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Flight C.O., Math Club, California Club, Geology Club. PARKS, JOHN H. P.E. Columbus Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 12 , P.E. Club, Fayette-Colorado County Hometown Club. PATE, JAMES D. “Doug” Civil Eng. Center Age 21, Class 60, Major 2nd Wing Staff, Shelby-Doches Home¬ town Club, Officer, Honor Council, ASCE, Who’s Who Selection Comm., Table Tennis Comm., Best Drilled Freshman, 6 th Gp. Sgt. Major. SENIORS PATTERSON, PAT B. “Pat” Elec. Eng. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-2, Dallas Home town Club, AIEE. IRE. PAYNE, “BUDDY” HOWARD, JR. “Thick” l.T. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. M- 2 , 3 yr. Football Letterman, “T” Assn. BSU, DMS, Indus. Ed. Club, SCONA V, Houston Club, S. F. Austin Chapt. PEABODY, CARL L. “Larry” Meteorology San Antonio Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Bowling Comm., San Antonio Hometown Club Pres., American Meteor. Soc., American Geo. Union. PELHAM, JOHN T. Ag. Eco. Whithey Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. K- 2 , Secretary of Collegiate FFA. PENA, LUIS X. Marketing Eagle Pass Age 24, Class 60, 2nd Lt. H-l, Marketing Soc., Bus. Soc. PENNYWELL II, CLARENCE S. “Bubba” B.A. Houston Age 21. Class 60, Major 2nd Wing St., Mktg. Soc., Pres. Officer Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl, Best Drilled Soph, BA Soc., Texas A M Review Staff. PERRY, ROBERT T. “Atlas” Ch. E. Roxton Age 21, Class 60, 2 nd Lt. F-2, AIChE, Red River Valley Home¬ town Club, Town Hall Staff, Aggieland Staff. PETERSEN, RALPH E. “Pete” Ag. E. Danevang Age 20 , Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Outstanding Junior, Aggie Band, Chairman —Ag. Council, Inter-Council Comm., Interfaith Council, Treas. —Lutheran Stu. Assoc., Alpha Zeta, Rep.—Amer. Soc. Ag. E., Feature Editor— Agriculturist, Honor Aggie in Nov. Agricultur¬ ist, ASTF, DS, SCONA V, Who’s Who. PFEIFFER, ELMER H. “E.H.P.” Gen. Bus. LaPorte Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 9, MSC Bowling Comm., Gen. Bus. Club, Houston Hometown Club. 400 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM F. “Stump” I.T. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Stu. Entertainment Manager, Town Hall Staff, Iota Lambda Sigma, AMFAF 60 Steering Comm., MSC Directorate, Delegate to Region 9 Stu. Union Conf., Sec.-Treas. DSF, I. Ed. Club, Weightlifting Team, Dallas Hometown Club, Intramural Award. PIERCE, JON M. M.E. Pilot Point Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. F-2, Platoon Leader RV’s, Pres. Dentonwise County Hometown Club, Reporter, ASME, Senior Court. PLUMLEE, RALPH, JR. “Plummer” Age 20, Class 60, L-2, Fish Baseball, Varsity Baseball Letter- man 2 yrs., “T” Assoc., All-Conference 59, DS. PLYLAR, DAVID H. Pers. As. San Antonio Age 22 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Chairman MSC Film Soc., Member MSC Coun., Chairman MSC Pan Amer. Week, Chair¬ man 6 th Annual Texas A M Leadership Conf., V-Pres. Hometown Club, Member MSC Evaluation Comm. POGUE, ROBERT J. Range Man. Burnet Age 22, Class 60, D-l, R and F Club. POLLAN, W. D. “Dub” Math Ennis Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 2 . POLLARD, CHARLES H. “Sonny” Arch. Victoria Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8 , Outstanding Freshman Sqd. 13, Newman Club, V-Pres. Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Great Issues, SCONA, Creative Arts Comm., AIA and DSS. POND, PHILLIP J. “Phil” Insurance Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, A- 2 , Pres. Insur. Soc., Sec.-Treas. Flying Kadet Comm. POPE, PERRY B. Education Houston Age 21, Class 60, F-l, Football 56-57, Track 57, Stu. NEA, Aggie Players, Houston Hometown Club, AOA. 5 POWELL, BILLY R. “Bill” P t. E. Montgomery Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-l, AOA, Pet. E. Club, SIME, Pres. Montgomery County Hometown Club. PREWITT, Wm. A., Ill “Buck” Personnel Temple Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Varsity Golf Team Letterman Member, Pers. Comm. MSC, Eco. Club, Bus. Soc., Pres. Bell County Hometown Club, Newman Club. PROCTOR, BOYD S. “Bullet” Agronomy Be Kalb Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 1 , V-Pres. Agri. Coun., V-Pres. Region IV Agro. Soc., Social Sec. Agro. Soc., DS, Soil Judging Team, Alpha Zeta, Chairman Ag. Freshman Tutoring Comm., Delegate National Agro. Con., Northeast Texas Hometown Club, Assoc., Editor Agriculturist, Outstanding Agro. Jr. Award. PROVINCE, ROBERT J. C.E. Boston Age 22, Class 60, Capt. F-l, ASCE, AME, AOA, Ping-Pong Comm. PULLIAM, DAVID G. C.E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. 1-2, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, ASCE. PYLATE, PATRICK W. M.E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 14, Gymnastics Team. QUISENBERRY, CLEBERT W. EE- Quanah Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Member AIIE, Pres. Green- belt Hometown Club, Sqd. Ldr. RV’s, Sr. Class Rep. on Election Commission, DS and DMS. RAINS, JACK M. “Snake” Pre-Law Port Arthur Age 22, Class 60, Lt. Sqd. 12, Freshman Track, Arts and Science Coun., Bus. Soc., Ins. Soc., Gamma Alph a Sigma, V-Pres. Hometown Club, Pro. Chairman Ins. Soc. RAY, CLIFFORD H. “Cliff” E.E. San Angelo Age 22, Class 60, Capt. 5th B. Gp. 2nd Brigade, RV’s, AIEE, Singing Cadets. 401 RECTOR. JAMES A. “Jim” E.E. Crockett Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 17, AIEE-IRE, Junior Repre¬ sentative to Student Eng. Conn., Freshman Eng. Soc. Council¬ lor. REED, JERRY L. “Ugly” Aero. Eng. fort Worth Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. F-2, Aggieland Staff, IAS, ASME. REED, DONALD H. A.H. Holland Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. F- 2 , Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bell Co. Hometown Club, Intra. Track, Football, Horseshoes. REEH, ROBERT A. “Bob” C.E. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 12, ASCE, Pres. Cen-Tex Home¬ town Club, SCONA IV, DAFROTC Cadet, Outstanding Cadet Summer Camp, Cadet Court, First Sgt. REEVES, LARRY L. B.P.M. Amarillo Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. E-l, Rifle Team, Ins. Club, BPM Club. REGAN, WILLIAM M. “Bill” Education Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. G-2, Singing Cadets, SCONA III, 1 st Sgt. REID, MILFORD M. “Mike” Ch. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. C-2, Honor Coun., SCONA III, IV, V, AIChE Sec.-Treas., Dallas Hometown Club, 1st Sgt. RENICK, JOE D. “Joe” Aero. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 22 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, V-Chair. IAS. RICHARDSON, JACK B. Chem. Kilgore Age 22, Class 60, D-l, Modern Language Club, Amer. Chem. Soc. SENIORS R1CHBURG, DAVID T. Agronomy Roscoe Age 21. Class 60. 1st Lt. C-l, Agron. Soc. R1DGWAY, CHARLES Z. “Zeke” Per. Adm. San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. Exec. Off. 2nd Gp. Staff, DS, DMS, Bus. Soc., Eco. Club, MSC Dance Comm., Sons of Service, Pers. Comm., Senior Court, Best Drilled Fish, Fish Drill Team, Wing Color Guard, San Antonio Hometown Club. RIX, ROBERT R. I. Tech. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, Capt. D-2, I. Ed. Club, Gymnastics Club. ROBBERSON, PHILLIP G. “Phil” Education ' San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Corps Chaplain, Pres. Interfaith Coun.. Treas. San Antonio Hometown Club, Pari, of W ' ilcox Chapter of National Ed. As., Wesley Found., All Faiths Chapel Comm. ROBERTS, JAMES F. “Jimmy” I.T. Corpus Christi Age 21. Class 60, Capt. L-2, Swimming Team, Capt. Fish Team, I. Ed. Soc., Stu. Safety Soc., Amer. Foundry Soc., Chair. Safety Comm, of Bonfire, Chair. Aggie Talent Show, Music Comm.. SCONA, ITS, Hometown Club. ROESNER. ROBERT H. “Bob” l.T. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, I. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Amer. Foundry ' Soc., Newman Club. ROGERS, CHARLES W. “Slim” Pet. Eng. Gatesville Age 23, Class 59, 1 st Lt. I, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, 12th Man Basketball, Corveu Hamilton Hometown Club. ROGERS, JOE L. Acc. Somerville Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Acc. Soc. ROGERSON, DAVID R. B.A. Cushing Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. D-l, Bus. Soc., Nacodoches Home¬ town Club, Intra. Ath. 402 ROGERSON, PAUL G. Gen. Bus. Cushing Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. D-l, Nacogdoches Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. ROMERO, GEORGE A. “Tee” C.E. Brazoria Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Brazoria Co. Hometown Club, ASCE. ROSENBACH, WILLIAM E. “Bill” I. Eng. and Acc. Schulenburg Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, AIIE Sec.-Treas., Newman Club, SCONA IV, Great Issues, Head Waiter, Eng. Coun., Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club. ROYDER, FOY D. B.A. Dayton Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. D-l. RUSHING, PAUL D. Ag. Eng. and C.E. Aldine Age 22, Class 60, Capt. 5th BG Staff, ASAE, ASCE. SANDARS, GEORGE W. M.E. Taft Age 21, Class 60, W-Band. SAENZ, EDWARD C. History Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. “Slick” Elmhurst, New York C-l, MSC Directorate, Chair, of the Film Soc., DS, Newman Club, V-Pres. of Yankee Hometown Club, Bonfire Comm. SANTORE, ROBERT B. “Bob” Geo. and Geophysics Houston Age 20 , Class 60, Maj. 2 nd Gp. Staff, Geology Club, Great Issues Comm., Austin High, Houston Hometown Club, Chess Club, DS, Newman Club. SANTOS, VALERIO A. “Val” M.E. Eagle Pass Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 6 , Flying Kadets, RV’s, Pres. Hometown Club. 1 403 SAVAGE, FRANCIS I. Agronomy Bay City Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, Agron. Soc., Canterbury SCAMARDO, PETE L. Ag. Eco. Hearne Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 1st BG Staff—1st Brigade. SCHNEIDER, MARVIN J. “Marv” M.E. JFeimar Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 3rd BG Staff—2nd Brigade, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Student Senate, ASME, K of C, New¬ man Club, Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club, Frank M. Lever- itt Scholarship Award, SCONA IV, Outstanding Soph and Fish. SCHNEIDER, WAYNE P. “Pear” E.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brigade Staff, Parliamentarian, Student Senate, Activities Ed.— Aggieland, Sr. Class Social Sec., Junior Class Sec.-Treas., 1st Sgt., Recording Sec.—MSC Bowling Comm., DS, RV’s, Newman Club, Election Commis¬ sion, AIEE-IRE, San Antonio Hometown Club. SCHRODER, WILLIAM H. “Suds” J ournalism Houston Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Fish Football, 12th Man Bowl, Rifle Team, Pistol Team, Sigma Delta Chi, Commentator Staff, Battalion, Houston Hometown Club, San Jacinto Club, Wrestling Team, Boxing Team, Drum and Bugle Corps, Lutheran Students Assoc. SCHWARTZ, NORMAN C. “Nick” M.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, ASME, SAE, San Antonio Hometown Club. SCOTT, GAYNO W. “Scotty” Agronomy Floydada Age 23, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, Agron. Soc., Panhandle Home¬ town Club. SCOTT, RICHARD W., JR. “Scotty” Eco. Long Beach, Calif. Age 2L Class 60, Major 3rd Gp. Staff, Texas A M Review Staff, RV’s, SCONA III, IV, V-Pres. Calif. Club, DS. SEEKER, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Biology Brenham Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, NEA Club. SENIORS SEGERS, DONAIO R. Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class 60. 1st Lt. D-2, MSC Bowling Comm., Pet. E. Club, Lamar of Houston Hometown Club. SEKERKA, JOSEPH J. “Jake” Civil Eng. Weimar Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 2nd Brig. Staff, Pres. Stu. Senate, Sec. ASCE, MSC Council, SCONA IV. SELBY, NEIL B. Accounting Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 4, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. SELF, WILLIAM R. An. Hus. Vivian Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 1st BG Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Shreveport Hometown Club. SERRES, CERL J. Civil Eng. Houston Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Pres. Reagan Chapter Houston Hometown Club, ASCE, Great Issues, Best Drilled Fish, YMCA Freshman Camp Counselor, Gamma Delta. SHARP, HARRY R„ II “Skip” l.T. El Campo Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 13, Radio Club, Flying Kadets, Amer. Foundrymen ' s Soc., Semper Fidelis Soc., Parachute Club. SHELL, DON C. Chemistry Texarkana Age 21, Class 60, F-2, Texarkana Hometown Club, DS. SHENKIR, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Accounting San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Major Band Staff, Acc. Soc., Dis. AFROTC Cadet, Interfaith Coun., Phi Eta Sigma, SCONA IV, Phi Kap¬ pa Phi, Pres. YMCA, DS, Wesley Coun., Wesley Players. SHIELDS, GEORGE R. “Buddy” Gen. Bus. West Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-l, Bus. Soc., Newman Club, West Hometown Club, Personnel Comm., SAME. 404 SHIPMAN, BOBBY W. “Bob” B.P.M. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, BPM Club, A M Student Chamber of Commerce, Fish Drill Team, DMS, Best Drilled Fish. SIKES, VERNON R. “Rusty” Ag. Ed. Palestine Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd BG Staff, Pres. Palestine Home¬ town Club, DMS, Member Collegiate FFA, Dance Comm. SION, JOHN N. “Buzzy” Gen. Bus. Victoria Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., Newman Club. SLONE, HARDY A. I.T. La Marque Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, I. Ed. Club, Flying Kadets, Parachute Club, Galveston Hometown Club, Semper Fidelis Soc., CAP. SMITH, EDGAR E. M.E. White Oak Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-l, ASME, Hometown Club. SMITH, JERRY D. “Don” I.T. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Sec. of Freshman Class, Elect. Comm., Iota Lambda Sigma, Sec. and Treas. of Soph Class, Aggieland Orchestra. SMITH, JOHN B. “Jack” Engl. College Station Age 22, Class 59, 2nd Lt. K-2, Commentator Staff. SMITH, RONALD T. Agronomy Temple Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Agron. Soc., Ento. Soc. SMITH, WILBURN L. “Smitty” B.A. Austin Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-l, V-Pres. Austin Hometown Club, B.A. Soc. 7 SNOOKS, DANNY J. “Sneaky” Gen. Bus. Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 4th BG Staff, Election Commission, Newman Club V-Pres., Act. Editor Aggieland, Interfaith Coun¬ cil. SOLYMOSY, EDMAND S. “Ed” M.E. and B.A. Houston Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. F-l, Amer. Ord. As., Hometown Club, Aggie Players, ASME, ASAA. SPEIR, DONALD W. “Don” Aero. Elsa Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, IAS, RGV Hometown Club, Fish Eng. Soc. SPENCER, GERALD R. M.E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-l, SAME. SPENCER, TERRY L. “Terry” E E Alice Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 14, YMCA Sect. Co-Chair., IRE, Fish Drill Team, Wesley Foundation. SPURLOCK, JOE C., II Eco. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. C-2, Eco. Club, YMCA, MSM, Pres. Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Capt. A M Fencing Team, SCONA V Recorder, Van Buskirk Award—Fencing 58. 405 STAMBAUGH, LEO P. “Stan” I.T. Eastland and Vernon Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 2, I. Ed. Club, Safety Soc., YMCA, Eastland Co. Hometown Club, Greenbelt Hometown Club, Stu¬ dent Coun. of Church of Bible Chair. STARR, RICHARD LARRY M.E. Longview Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. C-2, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, ASME. STARR, THOMAS R. “Tommy” C.E. Mesquite Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-l. “Charlie” Overton STILL, CHARLES E. Arch. Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. W-Band, DSS. STOCKSTILL, JESS E. “Stack” Aero. Grapevine Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, Sec. IAS, Eng. Conn. STOKES, JOHN B. C.E. Wells Age 21, Class 60, E-l, SAME Treas., ASCE. STONE, BYRON C. “B.C.” Hist. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, Wrestling Team, Gymnastics Team, Spring Branch Hometown. STONE, LLOYD W. “Rocky” P.E. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. A-2, Baseball Letterman 2 yrs., “T” As., PE Club. STOUGH, WILLIAM M. “Bill” B.A. Waco Age 22, Ciass 60, 1st Lt. F-l, Amer. Ord. As., Waco-McLennan Co. Hometown Club, Aggie Players, Arts and Sci. Coun. SULLIVAN, JAMES A. “Sully” LT. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Student Safety Soc., I. Ed. Club. SULLIVAN, PATRICK L. “Sully” Math Comanche Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. A-l, Pecan Valley Hometown Club SUTHERLAND, THOMAS L. “Tucker” Eng. Mathis Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. H-2, Editor Texas A M Review, Pres, of the Arts and Sci. Coun., Staff of The Commentator, Class Officer, 4th Battalion Staff. SENIORS SUTTON, JOSEPH H. Wildlife Mng. Laredo Age 20, Class 60, Sqd. 6, Pres. Laredo Hometown Club, Fish and Game Club, Newman Club. SWARTS, ALBERT E. “Al” E.E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. B-2, Phi Eta Sigma. TERP, ALBERT H. “Al” E.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, IRE, AIEE, Sec. San Antonio Hometown Club, Flying Kadets, Newman Club. THOMAS, BOBBY L. M.E. - Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 15, “T” As., ASME. THOMPSON, BOBBY J. “Bob” E.E. C enter Age 20, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, AIEE. THOMPSON, CHARLES L. “Charlie Brown” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Lt. 1-2, Fish Drill Team, Staff Arch. Plus, Mng. Editor Arch. Plus, AIA, DSS, Milby Hometown Club of Houston. THOMPSON, CLIFFORD G. Pet. E. and M.E. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. 1-2, RV’s ASME, Pet. Eng. Club, DMS, Brazos Co. Hometown Club. THORNTON, CHARLES A. “Thumpie” B.P.M. Texarkana Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 7, Amer. Ord. As., V-Pres. BPM Club, Sec.-Treas. Pre-Law Soc., Senior Court, Pres. Texarkana Hometown Club, Bowling Comm. THREADGILL, LUTHER L. “T-Gill” Aero. Eng. Brady Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Fish Drill Team, San Angelo- West Texas Hometown Club, IAS, Sec. Flying Kadets, V-Pres. Student Chamber of Commerce. 406 7 TILL, MICHAEL V. “Mike” Pet. Eng. Marshall Age 21 , Class 60, 2 nd Lt. D-l, Eng. Club, Marshall Hometown Club. TODD, GARY E. “Toddy” Modern Lang. San Antonio Age 22 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l, Arts and Sci. Coun., Pres. Wrestling Club, Pres. Mod. Lang. Soc., Pres. Semper Fidelis Soc., Boxing Club. TUCKETT. FLOYD V. “Seaweed” LT. Galveston Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 4, Lutheran Student As., Galveston Hometown Club. TUTTLE, HAROLD E. Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5. TREES, ROBERT E. Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 2nd BG Staff. TRIMBLE, INGLE C. Geo. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60. Capt. 2nd BG Staff. TURNER, RONALD L. C.E. Age 22 , Class 60, 1st Lt Club, BSU. UFER, C. D. C.E. “Ronnie” Corsicana H-l, ASCE, Corsicana Hometown “Chippy” Houston Age 21 , Class 60, 1st Lt. L-2. 3 yr. Letterman, Fish Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, SAME, ASCE, Jimmy Keil Award Winner, Fish Team Capt. UNDERWOOD. ROBERT J. ‘-Bob” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 22 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l, DS, DMS, Reporter for As. Gen. Con. Club, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. 407 UTAY, GARY W. “Roundman” Education and History Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. G-l, Mktg. Soc., Soc. Chairman Hillel Found., Dallas Hometown Club, Student NEA. VAN CLEAVE, JAMES E. “Jim” Geology Mission Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. H-l, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Geology Club. VAHRENKAMP, CARL F. “Rural” Ag. Ed. Giddings Age 21, Class 60, Sqd. 10, Collegiate RRA Club, Aggie Waither Club, Rodeo Club. VAN DORN, PAUL F. Ag. Ed. Haroin Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club. VAUGHN, JOHN T., JR. “Johnny” History Menard Age 22, Class 60, Capt. 2nd Gp. Staff, Great Issues, SCONA, Con. Man. RS Club, Delegate to Principia College Conf., 1st Sgt. Sqd. 7. VINCENT. CHARLES H. “Spade” R.S. Bryan Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 5th BG Staff, Cadet Court, V-Pres. RS Club, DS Battalion Sgt. Maj., Best Drilled Soph. WADEMAN, ROBERT E. “Bob” Meteorology Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Sqd. 14, AMS, MSC Bowling Comm. WAGGONER, WILLIAM W. “Duke” M arketing Plainview Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. K-2, Town Hall Staff, Arts and Sciences Coun., DS, DMS, Pres. Mktg. Assoc., Officer Quarter¬ master Assoc., RV’s. WADEFIELD, GERALD L. “Jerry” Range Management Childress Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Alpha Zeta, Range and Forestry Club, Editor A M Christian. SENIORS WALLACE, THOMAS E. “Tommy” P.E. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, P.E. Club, Tahper, Freshman Basketball Center, Hometown Club. WALTHER, DON B. Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 2nd Wing Staff, Arts and Sci. Coun., Jr. Rep. to Arts and Sci. Coun., SCONA IV and V, AF Ball Invitation and Guests Comm. Chair., MSC Bowling Comm, and League, Dallas Hometown Club. WARD, HUGH B., JR. “Junior” Pet. and Geo. Eng. Owensboro Age 21, Class 60, F-l, Amer. Ord. Assoc., Pet. Eng. Club, Geo. Club. WARZECHA, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ag. Eng. Cuero Age 22, Class 60, Maj. 1 st Brigade, ASAE, Hometown Club. WASSON, JAMES D. Accounting Beaumont Age 21, Class 60, D-2, Accounting Society. WATSON, JOE B. Gen. Bus. Webster Age 20, Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l, Sec. Ft. Bend County Hometown Club 57, PIO Officer C-l. WEEMS, DALFON B. “Buck” Ag. Ed. La Grange Age 21, Class 60, D-l. WEHRING, WALLACE L. B.P.M. Corpus Christi Age 22 , Class 60, A- 2 , Pres. BPM Club, Pres. Corpus Christi Hometown Club. WELCH, JOHN W. B.P.M. Paris Age 22, Class 60, Maj. 1st Brig. Staff, DS, Town Hall Staff, Chaplain 1st Brigade, BPM Club, Insurance Society. WELCH, MELVIN L. Math Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 17. WEST, WILLIAM L. “Bill” A.H. Beeville Age 21, Class 60, C-l. WESTBROOK, JAMES P. “Jimmy” B.A. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. B-l, Dallas Hometown Club, Flying Kadets, 1st Regt. Color Guard, Capt. of Aggie Jump Team, Pres. Brazos Valley Sky Divers. WESTON, WILLIAM C. “Bill” Arch. Const. Odessa Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. C-l, Singing Cadets, Amer. Ordnance Assoc., Amer. General Contractors Assoc., Pres. Odessa Home¬ town Club. WHELAN, ROBERT W. “Bob” M.E. Kerrville Age 23, Class 60, Capt. B-l, Member SAE, ASME. WHITE, ROBERT A. “Bob” History Mission Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. A-2, AIChE, Aggieland Staff, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, DS. WHITE, LARRY D. “L.D.” Gen. Bus. Harlingen Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 5, SCONA IV and V, Chairman, Stu. Life Comm., Stu. Sen., DS, DMS, RV’s, Exec. Comm., 1 st Sgt. Best Drilled Fish, Sqd. 12, Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club. WHITNEY, WILLIAM L. “Bill” Ag. Eng. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Pit. Sgt. RV’s, DMS, DS, ASAE, Alpha Zeta. WIED, STANLEY F. “Kraut” B.E. Burlington Age 22, Class 60, Capt. Sqd. 10, RV Supply Sgt., Senior Class V-Pres. PE Club, V-Pres, Weightlifting Club, Arts and Sci. Coun. Election Commission. WILKINSON, LEWIS W. “Dutch Ento. Alvarado Age 20, Class 60, 1 st Lt. D-l. WILLESS, JAMES A., JR. . Ed. Dallas Age 24, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 14, Pres. Flying Kadets. WILLIAMS, CHARLES A. “Housewife” Accounting Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 11, Acc. Soc., Canterbury Assoc., Lamar Hometown Club. WILLIAMS, GLEN N. “Zero” C.E. Port Arthur Age 21 , Class 60, Maj. 3rd Gp. Staff, ASCE. WILLIAMS. PHILIP D. “Phil” Chemistry Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Age 20, Class 60, 1 st Lt. F-l, Varsity Swimming Team, Canterbury Club. WILSON, GARY C. “Skinny” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 8 , ASE, Bus. Soc., Gamma Alpha Sigma. WILSON, JAMES A. “Wee Willy” Gen. Bus. Pasadena Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 11 , Pistol Team, Hometown Club, Bus. Soc. WILSON, LEE H. Pers. Adm. Austin Age 21 , Class 60, Sqd. 8 , MSC Bowling Comm., Texas Aggie Bowling Team, Intra. Champion—Bowling, Intra. Mgr., Bus. Soc., Eco. Club, Austin Hometown Club. WINCKLER, HADDON O. “Wink” Accounting Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. A- 2 , Acc. Soc., Dallas Hometown Club. 409 WINKLE, LARRY A. “Buzzy” Gen. Bus. Pittsburg Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 3rd BG Staff, Sec. of North East Texas Hometown Club, French Club, Chair, of Table Tennis Club, Bowling Comm., Town Hall Staff, Color Sgt. of Corps Color Guard. WINKELMAN, EDWARD E. “Ed” Accounting Lorena Age 22, Class 60, 2nd Lt. K-2, Acc. Soc., Waco-McLennan Countv Hometown Club, DS. WINKLER, ANTHONY J. “Jerry” Mathematics Houston Age 20 , Class 60, Lt. Col. 1st Wing Staff, MSC, Great Issues Comm., Sec.-Treas. DS, Mathematics Club, Hometown Club Pres., RV’s. WISDOM, THOMAS E. “Tom” Pers. Aclm. and Eco. Hew Braunfels Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. C-l, RV Team Sgt., DS, DMS, Eco. Club, Bus. Soc., V-Pres. and Treas. Cen-Tex Hometown Club. WITHEY, THOMAS G. “Tom” M.E. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 12 , Chairman Care Rue Pinalle, Chairman MSC Dance Comm., Member MSC Coun. and Directorate, ASME, Intra. Manager, St. Thomas Hometown Club, Newman Club. Fish Drill Team. WOLFE, JAMES L. “Jimmy” A.H. Jacksboro Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, YMCA Cab., Saddle and Sirloin Club. WOODARD, DAVID E. “Dave” Architecture Houston Age 21, Class 60, L-l, Varsity and Freshman Swimming Team—Letterman, Winner Aggie Talent Show, AIA and DSS Member. WOODARD, MAX W. “Max” Pet. E. Palestine Age 21 , Class 60, Capt. C-2, AIME, Palestine Hometown Club, Fish Football, Pet. E. Club—Treas. WOODWARD, JOE W. Ch. E. Nederland Age 22, Class 60, Maj. 2nd Brig. 5th BG Staff,, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda, Upsilon. American Ordnance Assn. SENIORS 410 WOOLAM, WILLIAM E. “Billy” M.E. San Benito Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 12 , Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, ASME. WOOLLEY, LYNN A. E.E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, AIEE, Fish Track, Lamar Chapter—Houston Hometown Club. WATTS, RICHARD G., JR. “Richie” C.E. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, Capt. 2nd BG Staff—1st Brig.. ASCE. SAME. WUNSCH, HAROLD J. Agron. Rosebud Age 21, Class 60, 1 st Lt. 1-2, Agronomy Soc. YARBROUGH, H. E., JR. “Governor” Phys. Ed. Texas City Age 22 , Class 60, 2nd Lt. C-l, Galveston Co. Hometown Club, Sec.-Treas. Phys. Ed. Club. YOST, CHARLES D., JR. Pers. Adm. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. E-l, SCONA V, MSC Dance Comm., SAME, Ins. Soc., Eco. Soc., Fort Worth Hometown Club. YOUNG, JAMES R. “Jim” Pers. Adm. Fort Hood Age 22, Class 60, 1 st Lt. G-l, Eco. Club, MSC Personnel Comm., Bell Co. Hometown Club, Sons of the Service. YOUNG, JOHN A. Geo. Eng. Beeville Age 21 , Class 60, 1 st Lt. Sqd. 8 , Geology Club, AIME, Victoria Hometown Club. YOUNG, ROBERT C. “Bob” Health and Phys. Ed. Kyle Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. A-l, Phys. Ed. Club. J “Papering out,” can be a sign of a Senior’s popularity or unpopularity, depending on the situation. 411 ACOSTA, CARLOS S. “Chale” M.E. Eagle Pass Age 24, Class 60, ASME, SAE, Southwest Hometown Club, Eagle Pass Hometown Club. ADAMS, R OGER R. Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 25, Class 60, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. ADKINS, DONALD M. “Don” M.E. Nederland Age 22, Class 60, ASME, ASHRAE. ADKINS, JOHN W. Ag. Eng. Eagle Lake Age 22, Class 60, ASAE. ALDERS, CHARLES A. M.E. Longview Age 21, Class 60, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Dance Club, ASME. ALEXANDER, MILTON G. “Bud” M.E. Palestine Ase 38, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, ASME. ALFORD, ALLEN W. “Al” Ag. Ed. Baytown Age 22, Class 60, Baytown Hometown Club, Reporter Collegi¬ ate FFA Chapter. ALLEN, GEORGE H. Ag. Eco. Waco Age 22 , Class 59, Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Dorm Council. ALLEN, KENNETH P. Engl. Houston Age 21, Class 60, MSC Directorate, Arts and Sci. Coun., Chair, of MSC Chess Comm., Staff of Texas A M Review, Engl. Club. SENIORS ALVAREZ, ERNEST S. “Ernie” Physics Las Cruces, N. Mex. Age 21 , Class 60. AMES, ROBERT T. “Bob” B.A. Cresskill, N. J. Age 24, Class 60, Bus. Soc., Officer, Knights of Columbus. ASBELL, LAWRENCE E. “Larry” B.P.M. Kansas City, Kansas Age 26, Class 60, BPM, Flying Kadets, Leggett Dorm Coun. ASLAM, S. M. Animal Sci. Age 31, Class 60. AYLESWORTH, CLAUD T. Pet. Eng. Age 23, Class 59. AVILA, ROBERTO An. Hus. “BaBu” Jessore, East Pakistan Midland “Guy” H. Matamoros, Tamps., Mexico Age 22, Class 60, Pan American Club, United Nations Club BAE, JONG HAK Meteorology Korea Age 28, Class 57. BAKER, WENDYL B. M.E. Ft. Worth Age 26, Class 60, SAE. BALCH, GILBERT L. Poultry Sci. San Angelo Age 22 , Class 59, Alpha Zeta, Fish and Game Club, Sec.- Treas. Poultry Sci. Club, Pres. Poultry Sci. Club, Student Ag. Coun., Jr. Poultry Judging Team, Sr. Poultry Judging Team. A BALKE, CHARLES G. Ind. Tech. Baytown Age 24, Class 60, Indust. Ed. Club, Student Safety Society, Baytown Hometown Club. BALL, KENNETH R. E-E. Plano Age 28, Class 60, IRE. BARBOSA, ANTONIO S. A.H. Brazil Age 33. BARRIENTOS, ROBERTO Gen. Bus. Eagle Pass Age 23, Class 59, Marketing Soc., Bus. Soc., Eagle Pass Hometown Club. BARNES, WELDON D. “Bud” Entomology Lorena Age 28, Class 60, Pres.—Entomology Soc. BARNETT, MAX D. “Barney” A.H. Littlefield Age 23, Class 59, BSU Pres. BARTAY, GARY K. Ind. Ed. Caldwell Age 23, Class 59, Ind. Ed. Club, Debate, Speech, Phi Rho Pi, AFS. BATEY, DON M. “Mike” M-E. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, SAME. BAYLEY, CLYDE C. “Cal” E.E. S an Benito Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, DS, AIEE, Amer. Ord. Assoc. BENNETT, JAMES W. “Jim” Dairy Manuf. Bryan Age 23, Class 60, Sec. and Treas.—Dairy Science Club, Amer. Dairy Science Assn., Herman F. Keep Award. BERTRAND, ATLIE R. Math Beaumont Age 20, Class 60, Engineer Staff, Beaumont Hometown Club. BISHOP, JAMES G. “Bish” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Milby Hometown Club, Indust. Ed. Club. BITGOOD, RICHARD C. E.E. Santa Clara, Calif. Age 33, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. BLANSITT, HUSEY D. “Useless” Agronomy Mosheim Age 21 , Class 60, Agronomy Society. BLAYLOCK, LLOYD W. M.E. Dallas Age 32, Class 60, ASME, SAE. BLEVINS, DONALD L. “Sonnie” Ind. Tech. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, Iota Lambda Sigma, Chi Alpha, Tyler Home¬ town Club, Ind. Ed. Soc., DS, Browsing Library Committee. BLUE, JAMES C. “Charley” Agronomy Clifton Age 21 , Class 60, Agronomy Soc., 59 Soil Judging Team, Duke-Cotton Pageant and Ball, Delegate—Nat. Amer. Soc! of Agronomy Convention, Chairman—National Soil Judging Comm. BOATWRIGHT, CARL A. E.E. ft. Vice Chairman—AIEE-IRE, Joint Student Branch. fC orth 413 BOAZ, VIRGIL L. E.E. Whitesboro Age 22, Class 60, A1EE, DS, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. BODKIN, WAYNE A. Ag. Eco. Oltun Age 20 , Class 60, Ag. Eco. Club. BOEDEKER, HAROLD L. Accounting Caldwell Age 28, Class 60, DS, Acct. Soc., Phi Kappa Phi. BOSE, ROGER W. “Lefty” C.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, ASCE, Bowling Committee, Law Hall Dorm Council, San Antonio Hometown Club. BOWLING, GARTRELL “Gart” E.E. San Antonio Age 27, Class 60, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. BOYD, RUSSELL T. Ag. Ed. Cliftoi Age 26, Class 60, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. BRACK, THOMAS R. B.A. Marlin Age 31, Class 60, Bus. Soc., Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball. BRANUM, ARCHA D. “Don” M.E. Gladeivater Age 22, Class 59, 1st Lt. B Co., Freshman Baseball, ASME, Deep East Tex. Hometown Club. BREAZEALE, BILLY H. Physics Mullin Age 26, Class 60. SENIORS BROOKS, JACK H. Gen. Bus. Dimmitt Age 26. Class 55, Bus. Soc. BROOKS, JAMES T. C.E. Sylacauga, Alabama Age 28. Class 59, ASCE. BROWN, LLOYD P. E.E. Gatesville Age 34, Class 60. AIEE. BRUCE, DONALD M. “Bruce’ ' l.T. Freeport Age 21. Class 60, Ind. Ed. Club, Brazoria Co. Hometown Club, BSU, Dorm Rep., Dorm Co. BUCKINGHAM. ROY A. Ind. Ed. Aransas Pass Age 26, Class 59, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres.—Iota Lambda Sigma, TIAA, AIAA, Tarpon Club, Ind. Ed. Club, DS. BUERDELLO. JOSE R. “Joe” A.H. Matamoros, Mexico Age 21. Class 60. Pres.—Pan-Am. Club, V-Pres.—U.N. Club, Soccer Club, UNESCO College Delegate, Dorm Council, Sad¬ dle and Sirloin Club, Pan American Week Comm. BULATK1N. BORIS N.. JR. Accounting Age 22, Class 59, DS, Acct. Soc. BULLARD. JAMES R. A.H. Age 21, Class 60. BURNETT, HENRY G. E.E. Age 22, Class 60, Inst, of Radio Engineers. “Nick” McAllen Gainesville Dallas 414 BURLING, GERALD H. “Jerry” M.E. Alpine Age 26, Class 60, ASME, ASHRAE, MSG Bridge Soc. BURTON, ROBERT W. ‘‘Bob” M.E. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, SAE. CABRON, FRANKLIN E. I.E. and B.A. Rosebud Age 22, Class 60, Dorm Council, Iota Lambda Sigma, AIIE, Alpha Pi Mu, Newman Club, Amer. Foundry Soc. CADDESS, HUGH N. Math Age 23, Class 58. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS L. I.E. Hoopy” Bryan “Doug” San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, AIIE. CANGELOSI, CARLO J. B.A. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, Newman Club, Marketing Club, Phi Theta Kappa. CANNON, R. D. “Red” Ag. Ed. Coleman Age 23, Class 60, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CALLAWAY, FRANCIS R. “Ronnie” M.E. Kilgore Age 22, Class 59, ASME, ASHRAE, Am. Found. Soc., Deep East Tex. Hometown Club, Student Engineers Council. CARDOZE, CAMILO A.H. Panama City, Panama Age 21, Class 60, Pan American Club. 415 CARLO, MICHAEL J. “Mike” Chem. and Math Alamo Age 22, Class 60, Dorm Pres., Sec., Civilian Student Coun¬ cil, Sec. Dorm. Pres. Chair. Ecumenical Conference 1959-60, Pres. Canterbury, V-Prcs. DTCA., Honor Code Comm., Pub¬ licity Comm. CSC, YMCA, Dorm Council, Chair. Civilian Sweetheart Selection Comm., Civilian Week-end Comm., Sec. Hometown Club, Civilian Student Council, Dorm Jr. Class Representative, Chair. Civilian Dorm CSC. CARRILLO, ANDRES P. Animal Husbandry Havana, Cuba Age 21, Class 60, Treas.—Pan American Club, Range Rep¬ resentative, Walton Dorm Council. CARUTHERS, JACK W. Ind. Distribution Odessa Age 26, Class 60, Geology Club, Amer. Foundryman’s Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, Y-Pres. Student Eng. Coun., Mktg. Soc., Wal¬ ton Hall Dorm Coun., Ind. Ed. Sr. Rep. to Engineers Coun. CAVIN, GUYLE E. Ag. Eco. Age 30, Class 51, Ag. Eco. Club. CHAMBERLAIN, H. T. A.H. Age 23, Class 59. CHAMBERS, JOE R. Eng., Journ., and Educ. Age 27, Class 60, Sigma Delta Chi. Amarillo “Tommy” Cameron “Chambo” Carrollton CHANDLER, DENNIS E. Bus. Dallas Age 22. CHAPMAN, WALTER W. “Mann” . Tech. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 60, I. Ed. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. CHAPMAN, WILL D. Pet. Eng., Geophysics, Geological Eng. Dallas Age 25, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Sec.—Pet. Eng. Club, Treas.— Geophysics Club, Assoc. Editor— The Texas A M Eng., Geology Club, French Club, AIME, Soc. of Exploration Geo¬ physicists, Creative Arts Soc., Information Chair.-—Greater Youth Council, George P. Mitchell Scholarship Award. SENIORS CHAPMAN, WILLIAM B. Ind. Dist. Houston Age 26, Class 60, I. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, C. C. Krueger Award, DS. CHAPPELL, ALFRED M. “Al” Ag. Jour. Memphis Age 25, Class 57, Texas A M Press Club, Reporter— Bat- tallion. Sigma Delta Chi, Prof. Journ. Fraternity, Air Force ROTC. CHAUDHAR, PRABHACAR N. E.E. Poona, India Age 26. CHIBURIS, EDWARD F. “Ed” Geophysics College Station Age 26, Class 60, Pres.—Geophysics Club, Tau Beta Pi, George P. Mitchell Award, Geologv Club. CHILDRESS, JAMES T. “Tommy” Animal Husbandry Corsicana Age 23, Class 59. CHRISTILLES, JOSEPH C. “Joe” Math San Antonio Age 22 , Class 59, MSC Bowling C omm., Newman Club, Math Club, Dorm Coun. Rep., Hometown Club. CHOW, JOSE M.E. Cd. Madero, Mexico Age 22, Class 60, ASME, SAE. CLARK, LARRY H. Ind. Tech. Fort Worth Age 21 , Class 60, Treas. Student Safety Soc., Civilian Student Council, Dorm Coun., I. Ed. Soc. CLEMENT, LEWIS W. C.E. Paris Age 25, Class 60, ASCE, Red River Valley Hometown Club. 416 1st. LT. CLEVELAND, FREDERIC E.E. and Math. . Derry, N. H. Age 25, Class 60, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Delegate SCONA V. CONWAY, JAMES R. “Jim” B.A. Brownsville Age 21, Class 60, Bus. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. CORSON, DAVID Business New Orleans, La. Age 22 , Class of 60, Varsity Basketball, Gen. Bus. Soc. COTTER, PATOUT H. “Pat—2” ALE. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, ASME, San Antonio Hometown Club. COVINGTON, DUNCAN C. E.E. Goodman, Miss. Age 32, Class 61. COX, JAMES W. B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Bus. Soc., MSC Bridge Comm. COX, KENNETH G. “Ken” Eng. and Per. Adm. Paris Age 22, Class 59, MSC Per. Relations Comm., Eng. Club, Red River Valley Hometown Club, Civilian Yell Leader, Student- Faculty Advisory Comm. COX, WILMER D. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 60, “T” Association, Marketing Soc., Business Soc., Varsity Basketball. CRABTREE, CORBETT D. “Dave” Rural Sociology San Antonio Age 20 , Class 60, Alpha Zeta, MSC Bowling Comm., DS, RS Club, A M Wesley Foundation, Puryear Hall Dorm Chaplain. CRAIG, WARREN R. Ind. Eng. Killeen Age 22, Pistol Team, Gymnastics Team, Fencing Team, Dance Club, AIIE. CROCKER, MARVIN C. Geology Hardin Age 26, Class 55. CURBOW, JAMES E. “Jim” E.E. Garrison Age 24, Class 60, Milner Hall Dorm Coun., IRE, Shelby- Doches Hometown Club. CURDA, PAUR M. Eng. Azle Age 22, Class 59, Aggie Players, Newman Club, Student NEA, DS. DAGGETT, JOHN R. “Jack” Zoology San Antonio Age 22 , Class 59, San Antonio Hometown Club, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc. DALTON, RICHARD D. “Dick” Construction Architecture Arlington Age 21, Class 60, Pres. Bizzell Dorm Coun. DARWIN, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Geo. and Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 60, “T” Association, Football, President, Ge¬ ology Club, Student Eng. Coun. DAVIS, EUGENE L. “Gene? Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Eng., Pres.—Atascoso Home¬ town Club. DAVIS, HOWARD M. E.E. Amarillo Age 26, Class 60, IRE, Texas A M Radio Club. DAVIS, JACKIE C. E-E- Waco Age 23, Class 60, DS, AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. DAVIS, LEONARD C. Geology Sheffield Age 26, Class 60, Dorm Coun., Pres. Dorm Coun., Geology Club, V-Pres. DAVIS, WALTER M. E.E. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, IRE, Cleburne. DAVIS, WALTER W. “Walt” Animal Husbandry Sweetwater Age 21 , Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin, Rodeo Club. DAY, DONALD L. Acc. Tomball Age 26, Class 6 0, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., Sr. Advisor, Account¬ ing Soc., Phi Kappa Phi. DAY, GEORGE M. Nuclear Eng. San Benito Age 24, Class 57, ASME, TSPE, Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club. DELAND, ELDEN E. “Tack” C.E. Ozona Age 21, Class 60, Walton Hall Coun. Representative, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, DS, Chi Epsilon. DICKE, KENNETH L. “Ken” E.E. San Antonio Age 28, Class 60, Eta Kappa Nu, IRE. DILLARD, JOHN H. “Jonny” Ento. Corsicana Age 26, Class 60, Housemaster Walton and Hart, Ento. Club, Collegiate FFA, Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Pres. Navarro Co. Hometown Club. SENIORS DOLSON, DARRELL D. Ind. Tech. Age 22, Class 60, Ind. Ed. Club. DRISKILL, BERL L. M.E. Age 22 . Class 60. DRYDEN, RIDHIE S. Zoology and Pre-Med Age 21, Class 60, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc., DS. Webster Ft. Worth “Dick” Robstown DUKE, EUGENE A. “Gene” M.E. San Antonio Age 29, Class 52, ASME, DS. DUNN, BILLY W. Pet. Eng. Odessa Age 21 , Class 60. DU BUY, LAURENCE H. “Larry” Chem. Eng. Texas City Age 24, Class 60, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Universal Oil Products Jr. and Sr. Awards, DS. EDGE, WILLIAM M. “Bill” Acc. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Acct. Soc., Bowling Club, AOA, DS, BSU. EDWARDS, JAMES M. “Jimmy” . Eng. Johnson City Age 26, Class 60, Sec. AIIE, V-Pres. Alpha Pi Mu. ELLIOTT, JOSEPH A. E.E. and Eng. Age 22, Class 59, Fencing Team. “Joe” Tyler 418 ELLISON, TERRY E. Education Del Rio Age 22 , Class 60, Del Rio Hometown Club, Sec.-Treas. Stu¬ dent NEA. ELLISON, TOMMY R. Chem. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sec. Texas A M Modern Language Soc., Winner of Freshman Math Contest, ACS, ASTM, Arts and Sci. Coun., MSC Chess Comm., Physics Club, Chem. Rubber Co. Freshman Chem. Award, DS, Freshman Slide Rule Contest. ETHEREDGE, GERALD P. “Gerry” Pet. Eng. Trinity Age 22, Class 60, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Wesley Coun., AIME. EVANS, ROBERT R. “Bob” Pet. Eng. and C.E. Groveton Age 22, Class 60, ASCE, AGC, Pet. Eng. Club, ASME. EVERETT, WILLIAM L. “Bill” Ag. Eco. Longview Age 24, Class 60, Treas. Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, MSC Creative Arts Comm. FARIAS, FILOMENO DE LAROSA “Phil” Marketing San Angelo Age 27, Class 58, Pres. French Club, San Angelo Hometown Club, Reporter Pre-Law Soc., Spanish Club, Opportunity Award Winner, Marketing Soc., Commentator, Bus. Soc., Key the Press Club. FISHER, PERRY G. Ento. McKinney Age, 23, Class 60, Hometown Club, Ento. Club, Ag. Coun. Representative. FITE, LLOYD E. E.E. Carthage Age 29, Class 60, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, IRE. FLIELLER, ELROY W. C.E. Floresville Age 32, Class 59, ASCE. 1 FLORES, STANLEY A. “Stan” Aero. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, IAS, SAE, Newman Club. FOLZENLOGEN, PAUL D. Ch. Eng. Age 21 , Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, AIChE, ACS, Dallas Hometown Club, DS. FORD, ALAN R. Agronomy Age 21 , Class 60, ASA Reporter, Soil Conservation Club Sec. Dallas “Rocky” Honey Grove FOX, LAWRENCE E. M.E. Buckholts Age 30, Class 60, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi. FRANKE, MILTON C. M.E. San Antonio Age 23, Class 59, V-Chair. SAE, San Antonio Hometown Club FRANKS, DONALD E. Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 22, Class 60. FRAZICK, MARSHALL B. “Muffin” B.A. Luting Age 25, Class 55, Pres. Luling Hometown Club, Marketing Soc., Bus. Soc. FREEMAN, CALVIN R. Ag. Ed. Comanche Age 26, Class 60, Collegiate FFA. FRELS, DON B. Wildlife Management Lolita Age 22 , Class 60, Fish and Game Club. 419 SENIORS FRITZE, LEE V. “Flash” Math San Antonio Age 21 , Class 60, San Antonio Hometown Club, Math Club, LSA., FUGEMAN, WILLIAM H. M.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, ASME, San Antonio Hometown Club. GACKE, DENNIS A. “Gake” Range Management Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 59, Range and Forestry Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. GALINDO, RAMIRO A. “Ramie” C.E. Cochabamba, Bolivia Age 21, Class 60, Capt. Gymnastics and Diving Teams, New¬ man Club, ASCE, Chi Epsilon and United Nations Club. GARNER, CARL B. hid. Dist. Lufkin Age 22. Class 59, DS, YMCA, AOA, Angelina Co. Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Wesley Players. GARRETT, A. G. Ag. Ed. Yoakum Age 24, Class 60, Collegiate FFA. GARZA, TRINIDAD P. “Trine” E.E. San Antonio Age 28, Class 61, IRE. GEIGENMILLER, EUGENE E. “Gene” Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, Newman Club, IAS Soc. GEORGE, BOBBY N. “Bob” M.E. Groves Age 21, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Film Soc., DS, Op¬ portunity Award Scholarship, Freshman Eng. Soc., V-Pres. Port Arthur Hometown Club. 420 “Bob” fPest Columbia GIESECKE, ROBERT L. E.E. Age 27, Class 53. GILBERT, WILLIAM H. “Bill” M.E. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME Representative Mitchell Hall Dorm Conn. GLENN, FRANK S. Physics Tyler Age 27, Class 60, Singing Cadets, Sigma Pi Sigma, Arts and Sci. Conn. GLIMP, HUDSON A. Animal Sci. Burnet Age 22, Class 60, Who’s Who in Amer. Univ. and Colleges, National Fraternity of Alph Zeta, V-Pres. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Agriculturist Staff, Collegiate 4-H Club Senior Wool Judging Team. GODDARD, JIMMY T. Marketing Age 21, Class 60. GOFF, RICHARD D. Marketing Age 23, Class 60. “Jimmy”’ Houston “Dick” Houston GOLDBLATT, JAMES R. “Jim” C.E. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, ASCE. GOLLA, JUDE T. M.E. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 60 ,Tau Beta Pi. GONZALEZ, RICARDO Ento. San Antonio Age 30, Class 60, Ento. Club, Texas Academy of Sci. Col¬ legiate Academy. 3 GOODE, JOHN E. M.E. Lake Jackson Age 22, Class 60, SAE, ASME, Pres. Brazoria Co. Hometown Club. GOPFFARTH, WILFORD H. Ch. Eng. LaWard Age 21, Class 60, AIChE. GORMAN, ROBERT C. “Ri p ” Ind. Tech. Waco Age 26, Class 55, AFS, Student Safety Soc., Ind. Ed. Club. GRAY, JIMMY R. “Jim” BA. Phillips Age 21, Class 60, Bus. Soc., Freshman Football Letter, Varsity Football, Phillips Pet. Co. Scholarship. GREEN, LANE A. “Dad” M.E. Hawkins Age 22, Class 60, ASME, ASA. GREENHILL, MELVIN D. “Woozie” C.E. McAllen Age 23, Class 58, V-Pres. Puryear Hall, AGC, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, SCUBA Diving Club, DS. GREENWOOD, BOBBY M. Geophysics San Juan Age 21 , Class 59, Geology Club, SEG, CAP, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. GRIFFITH, JERULS L. 421 Ind. Tech. Age 27, Class 60, Ind. Ed. Soc., AFS, Student Safety Soc GROCE, JAMES R. Accounting Accounting Soc. Lufkin “Ronny” Caldwell GRONA, ALBERT C. C.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Dorm Coun., Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, ASCE. GRUBE, CHARLES H. “Corky” Pet. Eng. Baytown Age 22, Class 60, Fish Football, AIME, Pet Eng. Club, Home¬ town Club. GUNN, ROY T. A.H. Georgetown Age 30, Class 60. GURNEY, RICHARD M. C.E. Age 27, Class 60, CE Soc. GUY, GLENN E. C.E. Age 26, Class 60, ASCE, DS, CE Honor Soc. GUY, RAYMOND A. C.E. Age 32, Class 60, ASCE. “Dick” Ft. Worth “Buck” Port Arthur “Ray” Port Arthur HALL, GEORGE M. B.A. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Student Football Trainer. HAMILTON, BOYD L. Chem. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 29, Class 60, AIChE. HANSEN, PAUL D. “Bear” Ag. Eco. Donna Age 22, Class 60, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club. SENIORS HARRIS, BEN T. Ind. Ed. Alvin Age 24, Class 60, AFS, AOA, Ind. Ed. Soc., MSC Bowling Comm. HARPER, BILLY E. “Bill” C.E. Ranger Age 25, Class 60, ASCE, AGC. HARRIS, JOHN A. C.E. Oklahoma. City, Okla. Age 27, Class 54, DS, ASCE. HARRISON, THOMAS P. “Tom” Geology Corsicana Age 27, Class 60, Sec.-Treas. Geology Club, Tau Beta Pi, George P. Mitchell Award, Pres. Geology Club, Student Eng. Coun. HART, HARVEY H. Math Galena Park Age 21, Class 60, Law Hall Dorm Coun. HART, ROYCE L. Ag. Eng. Gilmer Age 34, Class 60, ASAE. HASS, BRUCE S. Physics Elmhurst, Illinois Age 21, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma. HAVARD, BENJAMIN “Ben” B.P.M. Houston Age 21, Class 60, BPM Club, Fish and Game Club, Varsity Football, Civilian Student Coun., Dorm Coun. HAWRYLAK, ROBERT L. C.E. Ft. Worth Age 27, Class 60, ASCE. 422 HEGGS, DAVID K. “Dave” Marketing Cincinnau, Ohio Age 23, Class 58, MSG House Group, “Y” Cabinet, Inter¬ faith Coun., Fish Camp Counselor, Canterbury Assn., Market¬ ing Soc. HELPENSTELL, WILLIAM D. C.E. Jewett Age 23, Class 60, ASCE. HENDERSON, CHARLES R. E.E. Age 26, Class 60, Program Comm.—AIEE—IRE. “Bud” Borger HENGES, DAVID F. Science Age 21, Class 60. HENSLEY, JOHN H. M.E. Age 27, Class 60, ASME. HERIDER, EDWARD L. English Orange Falfurrias “Ed” Center Age 22 , Class 60, Aggie Players, Singing Cadets, MSC Crea¬ tive Arts Coun., Arts and Sciences Council, DS. HERRING, DAVID C. “Dave” M.E. Ft. Worth A e 26, Class 60, ASME, Pistol Team. HERRINGTON, ROY A. A.H. Palestine Age 24, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Palestine Home¬ town Club. HEROD, BOBBY C.E. Grapeland Age 25, Class 6 U, ASCE, CE Honor Soc. 1 HICKMAN, RICHARD W. “Dick” M.E. College Station Age 21, Class 60, ASME, Fish and Varsity Track, Fish and Varsity Cross Country, Aggie Bible Class, Campus Crusade For Christ ' . HIGGINBOTHAM, RICHARD Pet. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Pet. E. Club, AIME. HIGGINBOTHAM, ROSS D. E.E. Texarkana Age 28, Class 60. HILL, FURNEY R. JR. A.H. Fairfield Age 21, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, DS Jr. and Sr. Meat Jdg. Team, Jr. Wool Jdg. Team, Jr. Livestock Jdg. Team, Nat. Champ. Sr. Meats, Champ. Carload Livestock, Champ. Jr. Livestock, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HILL, JAMES L. I 1 Vt Wnrth Age 25, Class 60, SAE, AIIE. HILL, MAYNARD E. “Bud” Range Mgt. Del Rio Age 21, Class 60. HILLER, ROBERT L. C.E. Houston Age 22, Class 60, Pres.—San Jacinto Houston Hometown Club, SAE, ASCE. HINTON, JIMMY H. E.E. Dallas Age 23, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, DS, AIEE, Phi Kappa Phi. HERNANDEZ, EDUARDO “Eddie” Accounting Brownsville Age 22 , Class 60, Acct. Soc., Newman Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. “Bobby” Cyclone HOELSCHER, ROBERT W. Ag. Eco. Age 22 , Class 60, Ag. Eco. Club. HOLLOWAY, JIM E. A.H. Stanton Age 30, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Livestock Jdg. Team. HOOD, WILLIAM H. Phys. Ed. Lake Jackson Age 22, Class 60, Lake Jackson Hometown Club, phys. Ed. Club. HOOVER, JOHN E. E.E. Denison Age 22, Class 60, AIEE, Treas.—Bizzell Dorm Coun., Gray¬ son Co. Hometown Club. HOWARD, WILLIAM J., JR. B.A. and Accounting Age 27, Class 54, Accounting Soc. HUDDLESTON, DOCK P. C.E. “Jim” Shreveport, La. Andrews Age 28, Class 60, ASCE. HUDGINS, MARCUS R. Pet. and Geol. Eng. JEinters Age 22, Class 59, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club. HUGHES, ROY E. M.E. Big Spring Age 22, Class 60, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Howard County Home¬ town Club. HUMAN, GEORGE EUGENE C.E. Dallas Age 23, Class 59, 2nd Group Staff—59, Newman Club, Dallas Hometown Club, ASCE, AGC. SENIORS HUSSEY, JACK WILSON C.E. Ft. IVorth Age 22, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, CE Honor Society, ASCE. HUTCHISON, JR., JAMES BALLARD “Hutch” Ag. Eng. Clarksville Age 22, Class 60, ASAE, Red River Hometown Club. HWANG, KYUNG IHL Meteorology Taegu, Korea Age 28, Class 57. INGRAM, DON V. Ind. Distribution Carthage Age 24, Class 60, V-Pres. Carthage Hometown Club, Civillian Student Council, Dorm Off., Student Eng. Council, Amer. Foundry Soc., Ind. Ed. Soc., Geology Club Off. INGRAM, STEVE BROWN Ind. Dist. Carthage Age 22 , Class 60, Puryear Dorm Council, Ind. Ed. Club. IRVINE, RICHARD EDGAR “Dick” A.H. Canyon Age 21, Class 60. IVEY, JAN L. M.E. Gladewater Age 22, Class 59, ASME, SAE. JACKMAN, MARK DRAKE, JR. Pet. and Geological Eng. Dallas Age 22 , Class 59, Intra. Mgr., Dallas Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, AIME, DMS. JACKSON, RALPH E. Pool. Sci. Weatherford Age 27, Class 60, Poultry Science Club, Senior Poultry Judg¬ ing Team. 424 JENNINGS, STEPHEN OTIS “Steve” Pet. Eng. Allison Park, Pa. Age 22, Class 59, Pet. Eng. Club, B.S. Degree—Pet. E.— Stanford University. JENNINGS, WILLIAM JERRY Per. Ad. Sherman Age 22 , Class 59, B.A. Society, Greyson Hometown Club. JOHNSON, ALFRED CHARLES “A. C.” Marketing Edinburg Age 23, Class 59, “T” Assn., Fish Football, Marketing So¬ ciety, Pub. Chair. Apt. Council, Row Rep., Varsity Baseball Mgr. JOHNSON, HAROLD W. Ind. Eng. Simms Age 24, Class 60, AIEE, Star Student Award—Amer. Soc. of Testing Materials. JOHNSON, JAMES LLOYD, JR. “Rabbit” B.P.M. Marshall Age 23, Class 58, Marshall Hometown Club, V-Pres., BPM Club, Geology Club. JONAS, WILLIAM J., JR. “Bill” Math Kerrville Age 23, Class 59, Math Club, Singing Cadets. JONES, JAMES TILLMAN, JR. Acc. Age 23, Class 59, Accounting Society. JONES, JERRY CASEY “Jim” Houston Ind. Dist. Longview Age 25, Class 60, V-Pres. Ind. Ed. Society, Senior Rep. to Texas A M Student Chamber of Commerce, Iota Lambda Sigma, Student Safety Society, DS. JOYCE, JOSEPH R. “Joe” A.H. San Marcos Age 21 , Class 60, Jr. and Sr. Livestock Team, Meats Team, and Wool Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Ag. Council Rep., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta. JUNE, ALBERT L. “Al” M.E. Port Lavaca Age 21 , Class 60, Press Club, Aggieland Staff, Bowling Corfu 11 ' KAHN, BARNEY I. I.E. San Antonio Age 22 , Class 59, San Antonio Hometown Club, V-Pres.— Hillel Soc., AIEE. KEITEL, PHILIP A., JR. “Jack” Accounting Brazoria KELM, WALTER 0. C.E. Age 25, Class 60, ASCE, Fencing Team. KENNEDY, ROBERT L. M.E. Age 21, Class 60, Treas.-—SAE, ASME, Galveston Hometown Club. KIDWELL, KENNETH C. E.E. Age 26, Class 60, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, “Walt” Cameron “Bob” Galveston Milner Dorm Coun., Shamrock Eta Kappa Nu. KIKER, JON D. “Dave” I.T. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, Ind. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, AES. KINNEY, GLEN C. Accounting Childress Age 22 , Class 60, Accounting Soc., Ins. Soc., Town Hall, Yus. Soc. BPM, Childress Hometown Club, Red River Home¬ town Club. KINSEY, JAMES P. “Jack” M.E. Tyler Age 24, Class 60, SAME, SAE, Tyler Hometown Club. SENIORS KONECHY, JERRY H. Pet. E. and Geol. Bryan Age 22, Class 59, AIME, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club. KRISCH, RUDY C. C.E. San Antonio Age 23, Class 58, ASCE, AGC, DS, San Antonio Hometown Club. KROMER, EDWARD V. “Eddie” M.E. T exarkana Age 29, Class 60, ASME. KUYKENDALL, LOVELL W. A.H. Cherokee Age 22 , Class 60, Sr. Livestock Jdg. Team, Pres. —Saddle and Sirloin Club, Ag. Coun., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. LACEY, ROBERT A. “Bear” Math and Chem. Centerville Age 22, Class 60, Math Club, Ed. Club. LAMB, BILLY J. “B. J.” Physics Dallas Age 30, Class 60. LANE, CHARLES D. “Doug” Personnel Laredo Age 25, Class 60. LANGE, FRANKLIN G. Agronomy Bartlett Age 21, Class 60, Agronomy Soc., Bell Co. Hometown Club. LANGSTON, LARRY J. E.E. Ft. fPorth Age 22 , Class 60, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. 426 LANINGHAM, GENE RAYMOND M.E. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 60, ASME. LARSON, DAVID CHRIS M ath Galveston Age 21 , Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Math Club, French Club, Sophomore Math Contest. LATIMER, WILLIAM JOHN “Bill” M.E. Galveston Age 22, Class 60, Dorm Council, SAE, ASME. LEDBETTER, JAMES BENNIE “Ben” Education M unday Opportunity Award Scholarship, Student NEA, Arts and Science Coun. LAUGHTER, RONALD W. “Ron” Ch. Eng. Houston Age 27, Class 60, Sr. Award Universal Oil Products, DS. LEE, GEORGE E. K. E.E. Dallas Age 30, Class 60, AIEE, IRE. LEE, RAY T. C.E. Corpus Christi Age 28, Class 60, ASCE. LEE, WILLIAM O. “Bill” Dairy Prod. Gordon Age 24, Class 60, V-Pres. Dairy Sci. Club, Sr. Dairy Judging Team. LeFEURE, WESLEY L. Chem. Eng. Big Spring Age 21, Class 60, Interfaith Coun., American Institute of Chem. Eng., Opportunity Award Scholarship. 1 LePORI, WAYNE A. Ag. Eng. Gonzales Age 22 , Class 60, ASAE—Treasurer, Poultry Sci. Club, Treas¬ urer Ag. Coun., BSU Exec. Coun., Alpha Zeta, Poultry Judg¬ ing Team. LERMA, DIAZ O. “Tobby” Ind. Ed. Monterrey Age 23, Class 60, Pan American Club, Secretary, United Nation Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Safety Student Council, Puryear Coun. LESTER, DONALD R. Animal Husbandry Gainesville Age 23, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Cooke County A M Club Secretary-Treasurer. LEW, LEONG W. Ch. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, Amer. Ch. Soc., AIChE. LEWIS, ROSS C. B.A. Normangee Age 21, Class 60, NEA, B.A. Society. LILLY, GARY R. C-E. Houston Age 22, Class 60, ASCE, ACC, Jeff Davis (Houston) Home¬ town Club. LINDSEY, GAINOR J. Industrial Tech. Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Band, Industrial Ed. Club, Election Comm. LINSEISEN, RAYMOND H. “R y” Ag. Ed. Waller Age 22, Class 60, FFA. LITTLE, JACK E. Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 60, Who’s Who, Pres. Per. Eng. Club, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sec. Phi Eta Sigma, Parliamentarian of Civilian Student Coun., V-Pres. of Milner Dorm Coun., George P. Mitchell Award, Socony Mobil Oil Co. Scholarship, Feature Editor of the Engineer Magazine, Treas, of Stu. Eng. Coun. 427 LITTLEFIELD, JIM 0. “Diamond Jim” Phys. Ed. Ranger Age 23, Class 59, Phys. Ed. Club, Eastland Co. Hometown Club. LITTON, VERNON W. Pers. Adm. Age 29, Class 60, Pres.—Bus. Soc. LOEHR, WINSTON W. Education “Lit” Kingsville Sealy LONDON, MERLE E. C.E. Big Run, Pa. Age 26, Class 59, ASCE, CE Honor Soc. LORIA, ANTHONY F. “Tony” Ind. Dist. Houston Age 24, Class 57, Ind. Ed. Club, Flying Cadets, Aggie Para- Jump Team. LOUGHMILLER, ARDEN D. E.E. Blue Ridge Age 22, Class 60, AIEE. LOWERY, LEE L. C.E. Galveston Age 20, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, Dorm Coun. DS, ASCE, Gal¬ veston Hometown Club, Dorm Ath. Editor—Voice of Milner. LUDVIGSEN, FRED A. “Al” Accounting San Antonio Age 22 , Class 60, Wesley Found., Accounting Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club. MacALLISTER, DARWIN C. Accounting Houston SENIORS McADAMS, HARLEY H. Physics Liberty Age 21 , Class 60, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Student Senate SCONA III, Dow Chem. Co. Scholar¬ ship, Western Elect. Scholarship, Nat. Science Found., Fellow¬ ship. McDaniels, donald j. BPM Waco Age 23, Class 58, BPM. McENTIRE, FERD W., JR. “Bill” C.E. Weatherford Age 22, Class 59, ASCE, AGC. McGUIRE, MICHAEL L. “Mike” Chem. E. College Station Age 21, Class 60, AIChE, Great Issues Chairman, SCONA V, Student Engrs. Coun., Who’s Who, MSC Directorate, DS. McLARAN, CHARLES A. “Mac” English Bellaire Age 27, Class 60, DS, Asst. Civ. Student Chaplain, College Apt. Chaplain, Town Hall Staff, Civ. Student Council, Pres. —English Soc. McLANE, TRAVIS C. “Bear” M.E. White Oak Age 22, Class 60, ASME, ASHRAE. McQueen, Horace f. “Mac” Ag. Journalism LaPorte Age 21 , Class 60, Soc. of A M Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Range and Forestry Club. McSPADDEN, JAMES D. A.H. Rotan Age 23, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Rodeo Team. MARINO, JOHN C. “Jake” I.E. Houston Age 22, Geology Club, AIIE, SAE, Aggie Walter League, Jeff Davis Hometown Club. 428 Don’t Fence Me In 7 MARLOWE, FREDDIE Chem. Eng. and Eng. Carthage Age 21, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. MATTERN, CARL A. “Matt” C.E. Columbus Age 21, Clas s 60, LGA, ASCE, DS, CE Honor Soc., Fayette- Colo. Hometown Club. MATYASTIK, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Acc. Cameron Acre 27. Class 60. MAXWELL, RICHARD L. M.E. Odessa Age 21, Class 59, ASME. MAXWELL, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Personnel Longview Age 21 , Class 60, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Ins. Soc. MEACHAM, WILLIAM C. “Bill” Ag. Eco. Hardin Age 21, Class 60, Ag. Eco. Club, Lower Trinity Valley Home¬ town Club, Alpha Zeta, Leggett Hall Dorm Council, DS. MENOTTI, ROBERT G. “Bob” Physics Pine Bluff, Ark. Age 23, Class 60. MERKA, CHARLES L. “Charlie” AI.E. Fremont Age 22, Class 60, ASME, “T” Assn., Brush Country Home¬ town Club, Track. MILBURN, GUSTAVE M. “G U s” Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 27, Class 60, AIIE. 429 Dublin MILHOLLIN, QUINTON K. C.E. Age 28, Class 60. MILLER, PHILIP H. “Phil” M.E. M.E. and I. En. Denison Age 22, Class 59, ASME, SAE, AIIE. MILLER, W. D. “Dub” A.H. Brady Age 22 , Class 60, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. MOCZYGEMBA, AGBERT D. M.E. Both Age 27, Class 55, ASME, Pres. Flax Country Hometown Club, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. MOORE, GAYLE E. Ind. Ed. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 58, Ind. Ed. Club, AES, Iota Lambda Sigma, Student Safety Soc., DS. MOORE, JOHN W. Ind. Ed. Houston Age 22 , Class 59, Sec. MSC Radio Comm., Houston San Jacinto Hometown Club, Election Comm. MOSES, A. B. M.E. Age 30, Class 60, ASME, Sec. ASHARE, SCONA IV. MROZ, GEORGE Physics Age 24, Class 60, B.S. in Physics. MYERS, LARRY G. Chem. Eng. Age 22, Class 59, Rifle Team Capt., AIChE. “A. B.” Timpson Chicago, 111. Groves SENIORS MYERS, WILLIAM A. “Bill” Econ. Bryan Age 22, Class 59, RV’s, DS, Who’s Who, Singing Cadets, Eco. Club, V-Pres. BSU Fish Coun., Rec. Sec. Fish Class, Student Senate Issues Chair., Delegate to SCONA V, Sec. Chair. SCONA IV, SCONA II and III, Delegate to SCUSA IX USMA, Delegate to SMU U.N. Convention, Chair. 12th Man Bowl Comm., V-Pres. Hometown Club. NASSER, ALFRES M. Pet. Eng. Age 25, Class 56, Newman Club, Knights of Eng. Club, AIME, Shreveport Hometown Club. NEW, LESLIE L. Ag. Eng. Age 26, Class 60, ASAE. “Fred” Shreveport, La. Columbus, Pet. Hico NIX, WILLIAM R. E.E. Age 27, Class 60, IRE. NOLAN, JOE M. Acc. Age 28, Class 60, Acc. Soc. NOLEN, WILLIAM J. E.E. Age 28, Class 60, AIEE. “Bob” Arlington Wellborn “Bill” Wichita Falls NUNNALLEE, ROGER G. Animal Sci. Stamford Age 28, Class 60, AUMA, College View Coun. ORNELAS, PABLO C.E. Laredo Age 28, Class 60, ASCE, Laredo Hometown Club. ORTHWEIN, NORMAN C. Pet. Eng. Irving Age 21 , Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club, DS, Canterbury Club, Opportunity Award. OSBOWRN, CARROL E. A.H. Llano Age 22, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Gub, Reporter Who’s Who, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. OTTO, CHARLES L. “Charley” Ag. Eco. Bryan Age 26, Class 55, Ag. Eco. Club. OVERTON, HAROLD L. Pet. Eng. Houston Age 30, Class 60. PACKER, HERMAN G. Ppt 1 710 Spnlv Age 22, Class 60, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. PAGAZA, JOSEPH L. “Joe” Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 23, Class 60, Sigma Gamma Tau, IAS, SAE, San Antonio Hometown Club, Regional Golden Gloves Champion. PALMER, LAWRENCE J. “Larry” M.E. Adams, N. Y. Age 28, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, DS. PARK, KILHO “Parkie” Chem. Oceanography Pusan, Korea Age 29, Class 53, Am. Geophysical Union, Am. Soc. of Limnol and Oceano., Geo-Chem. Soc., Sigma Xi, SVM U.N. Club. PARMER, CHARLIE D. History N olanville Age 21 , Class 60, Dorm Coun., Bell Co. Hometown Club, Brazos Co. FTA. PATE, ALFRED R. “Dick” Ch. Eng. Tyler Age 25, Class 60, AIChE. 1 PATRICK, THOMAS A. E.E. Grand Prairie Age 22, Gass 59, IRE, DS. PATTERSON, JAMES T. Education Sweeny Age 24, Class 57, Student Chapter of NEA. PAYNE, EDMOND G. “Ed” C.E. Bloomington Age 21, Class 60, ASCE, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club. PAYNE, PAUL D. Dairy Sci. Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Class 60, Ag. Coun., Dairy Sci. Club, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, Keep Dairy Scholarship, Collegiate 4-H Club, Pres. PAYNE, THOMAS N. “Tommy” Physics and Eng. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, V-Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, DS, Schlumberger Collegiate Award, C. L. Babcock Award, Physics Lab Instructor, Writer Eng. Mag PENA, CARLOS D. “Chale” E.E. Laredo Age 22, Gass 58, IRE, Laredo Hometown Club. PENDLETON, FREDERIK A. M.E. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Who’s Who, Sec. Civ. Stu. Coun., Soph, and Jr. Class Rep. To Civ. Stu. Coun., Eng. Coun., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Natl. Sci. Foundation, Un¬ dergraduate Research Grant, Monsanto Chem. Co. Scholar¬ ship, ASME, Winner Fish Slide Rule Contest, ASTM Honorary Student Membership Delegate to SCONA V, Delegate to Civ. Leadership Conf. PENNY, WILLIAM H. “Bill” M.E. Galveston Age 21 , Class 60, Galveston Hometown Club, Dorm Coun. Chaplain, V-Pres. Church Choir, Bi-City Community Cho¬ rus, ASME, ASHRAE, Trane Co., Scholarship, DS, Tau Beta Pi. PENNY, WILLIAM L. M.E. and Eng. Age 22, Class 59, Fish Drill Team, SAE. “BiH” Houston PENTON, LON A. C.E. Paris Age 23, Class 60, ASCE. PERKINS, ROBERT C. M.E. T exarkana Age 24, Class 60, AFA. PERRIER, WILLIAM K. “Bill” Rural Sociology tfavasota PERRYMAN, JON R. “J. R.” History College Station Age 21, Class 60. PETTAVINO, DONALD R. “Don” Marketing New Orleans, La. Age 22 , Class 60, Marketing Soc., Bus. Soc., South La. Home¬ town Club. PEURIFOY, JAMES R. Marketing Bryan PEVER, HOLLIS D. Gen. Bus. Houston Age 26, Class 55, Fish Track and Cross Country, Bus. Soc., Marketing Soc., Chess Club. PHARISS, DONALD R. “Don” Pet. E. Breckenridge Pres.—Tau Beta Pi, Eng. Coun., AIME, DS. PHILLIPS, TYRONE W. M.E. Dallas Age 21 , Class 60, Treas.—Dorm Coun., Sec.—SAME, Civ¬ ilian Student Council, Dallas Hometown Club. SENIORS PIERSON, EDGAR C. C.E. Age 27, Class 59, Camera Club, ASCE. PILCHER, CARROLL D. A.E. “Ed” San Antonio “Pete” Marshall Age 21 , Class 60. PINKERTON, WILLIAM N. “Pinky” LT. Tyler Age 24, Class 60, Aggieland Staff, Eng. Coun., Tyler Home¬ town Club, Ind. Ed. Club, MSC Browsing Library Comm., Treas.—AFS. PINKSTON, WILLIAM T. “Pinkie” Finance Ozona Age 21 , Class 60, Fish and Varsity Rifle Team, MSC Chess Comm. PITTS, JAMES H. JR. “Jim” English Corsicana Age 22, Class 60, Geol. Club, English Club, Aggie Players, Navarro Co. Hometown Club. PITTS, SIDNEY F. l.T. McGregor Age 23, Class 60. PLILER, DOZIA D. Math Longview Age 24, Class 60, AIEE, Directorate Dance Comm. POLK, CHARLES B. Meteorology Freeport Age 24, Class 60, Amer. Meteorology Soc., SAME, Brazoria Co. Hometown Club, MSC Bowling Comm. POOL, JACK W. E.E. San Antonio Age 26, Class 60, AIEE Publicity Chairman. 432 POPP, WILLIAM E. “Bill” C.E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 60, ASCE, Hometown Club, Newman Club. PORTERFIELD, ALSON G. “Al” C.E. Bogota Age 24, Class 60, ASCE. POST, JOSEPH H. “Joe” Wildlife Mgt. Victoria Age 23, Class 60, Sec. Fish and Game Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., DS, Phi Kappa Phi, Texas Collegiate Academy of Sci. PRUDENCIO, RAUL A. “Raul” C.E. San Salvador, El Salvador Age 21, Class 60, ASCE, Newman Club, Pan Amer. Club, UN Club, CE Honor Soc. PURIFOY, FRANKLIN D. “Frank” E.E. Texarkana Age 26, Class 60, IRE PUTZ, RICHARD E. “Dick” History Mission Age 21, Class 60. PUTZ, ROBERT H. Aero. Eng. Age 21 , Class 60, IAS, Aggie Band. PYBUS, JOSEPH E. Ch. Eng. Age 22, Class 60, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. PYE, EBBIE F. Ind. Eng. Age 29, Class 60, AIIE. “Bob” Mission “Joe” Freeport Phi Lambda Upsilon, “Ebb” Galveston 1 RAABE, EMIL W. M.E. Mesquite Age 22 , Class 60. RAJAGO, PALAN T. C. M.E. Madras, India Age 25. REAGER, JOHN C. Animal Sci. Llano Age 21, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club Treas., Highland Lakes Hometown Club, Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Teams, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. REAM, WILBUR K. E.E. Longview Age 32, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu Pres., Corres. Sec., AIEE-IRE Publicity Chair., Western Electric Scholarship, National Sci. Found. Scholarship. REID, AUSTIN M. “Burt” Pet. Eng. Medina Age 24, Class 58, AIME, ASCE, BSU, MSC Camera Comm., Pet. Eng. Club. REUTER, HANS A. Aero. San Antonio Age 27, Class 60, IAS, Student Eng. Coun., Inter Coun. Comm. V-Chair. Texas As. of German Students. REYNOLDS, ARTHUR L. History El Paso Age 21 , Class 60. REYNOLDS, DON F. Acc. Big Spring Age 23, Class 60, Acct. Soc., Pres. Hometown Club, DS, A M Bowling Club REYNOLDS, GORDON D. “Flash” Eco. Dallas Age 21 , Class 59, Finance Chair. 7th A M Leadership Conf., Chair. MSC Recital Series Comm., Reporter for Arts and Sci. Coun., Chair. A M Fine Arts Festival, Eco. Club. 433 REYNOLDS, JERRY E. M.E. Houston Age 21 , Class 60, Fish Slide Rule Contest Winner, TaU Beta Pi, ASME, Bowling Team, Hughes Tool Co. Scholarship, B H Inst. Co. Scholarship, Civ. Student Council, Sec. —Law Hall Coun. RHOTEN, ERMAN E. C.E. Springtown Age 26, Class 60, ASCE. RICHARDS, GEORGE W. Pers. Adm. JFest Columbia Age 24, Class 60, Bus. Soc. RIGGINS, NORMAN Ag. and C.E. Los Fresnos Age 24, Class 60, ASAE. ROBERSON, KENNETH T. “Ken” Chemistry San Antonio Age 24, Class 57, Amer. Chem. Soc., Band, San Antonio Hometown Club, Chemistry Club. ROBERTSON, CHARLES F. “Charlie Brown” Ind. Ed. Channelviiu Age 30. ROBERTSON, JON J. E.E. Greenville Age 27, Class 60, Chairman—AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Student Engrs. Council, DS. ROCHEN, GEORGE R. C.E. W aller Age 24, Class 60, ASCE. ROCKWELL, DAVID N. “Peb” Marketing W eatherford Age 21, Class 60, BA Soc., Marketing Soc. SENIORS RODGERS, JACK W. “Rodge” Education Hardin Age 22 , Class 59, Hardin Hometown Club, Student NEA. ROGERS, JOHN L. “Rog” M.E. Houston Age 24, Class 60, ASME, Sr. Rep. and Sec.—Milner Dorm Coun. ROGERS, LOUIS R. “Frenchy” Geol. Lolita Age 22 , Class 59, Flying Assn., Geol. Club. ROOP, JOHN D„ JR. A.E. Age 21, Crass 60, IAS, YMCA. ROSS, DONALD G. Phys. Ed. Phi Kappa Phi. ROSS, MAURICE Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class 60, Collegiate FFA. “Stump” Dimmitt Hico Nederland RUSSELL, JAMES T. “Tommy” Accounting Longview Age 21 , Class 60, Walton Hall Council, Insurance Soc. RUSSELL, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Math Dallas Age 22, Class 60, Debating Team, V-Pres.—Chess Club, Law Hall Chaplain. RYAN, DENNIS M. M.E. Londrina, Brazil Age 21 , Class 60, Who’s Who, Pres. —Student Engineers’ Coun., MSC Council, Pres.—Flying Kadets, MSC Directorate, Pres.—Milner Hall Dorm Coun., ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Civ. Student Leadership Conf. Cont. Oil Co. Scholarship, Chemstrand Corp. Scholarship, MSC Appreciation Award, 3rd Place—Tau Beta Pi National Essay Contest. SALINAS, MANUEL A. Pet. Eng. and M.E. Hebbronville Age 21, Class 59, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Knights of Columbus, DMS, Brush Country Club, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, ASME, Honor Coun. Representative. SALINAS, RODOLFO C. “Rudy” Education Rio Grande City Age 20, Class 60, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, CAP, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club. SALVAGGIO, ROSS J. Acc. Bryan Age 22, Class 60, Acc. Club. SANDERS, LEON W. M.E. Woodville Age 21, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, DS, ASME, SAE. SANDERS, RANDALL L. “Randy” Pet. Eng. and Math Rosebud Age 22, Class 60, Dorm Coun., Student Eng. Coun., Inter- Coun. Comm. Chair., Pet. Eng. Club, Dorm Coun. Pres. Comm. Chair. SANDS, KENNETH L. “Cuz” M.E. Chatfield Age 21, Class 60, Navarro Co. Hometown Club. SCHUEPBACH, GLEN B. M.E. McAllen Age 29, Class 60, ASME. SCHUMANN, HERBERT B. “Fritter” Ag. Ed. Bellville Age 22, Class 60, V-Pres. Collegiate FFA, Ag. Coun., Alpha Zeta. SCHWIERZKE, PERRY J. Ch. Eng. Caldwell Age 23, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE, Armed Forces Chem. As. ROTC, Award, Outstanding Cadet at Summer Camp, DMS, Universal Oil Products Scholarship. J SEELY, BARNEY I. P.E. Teague Age 26, Class 60, Pres, of PE Club. SELENSKY, FRED M. Aero. Eng. Baytown Age 21 , Class 60, IAS, Sec. of Baytown Hometown Club. SELLERS, JAMES B. Pet. Eng. Gatesville Age 22, Class 60. SHENKIR, ISADORE J. Poultry Sci. Caldwell Age 27, Class 60, V-Pres. and Program Chair, for Poultry Sci. Club, 2 nd High Individual of the Senior Collegiate Poultry Judging. SHUTTLESWORTH, ALTON M. E.E. Troup Age 28, Class 60, AIEE. SILER, KENNY E. M.E. Joplin, Mo. Age 23, Class 61, ASME, SAE. SIMMONS, BRYAN R. Chem. Eng. and Engl. Marshall Age 22, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, SCONA IV, Opportunity Awards Scholarship, Arts and Sci. Coun., Pres. Marshall Hometown Club, V-Pres. Aggie Players, DS, A M Debate Team, AIChE. SIMPSON, BILLY W. “Simp” B.A. and Personnel Mgt. Ranger Age 25, Class 60. SIMS, BOBBY S. “Bob” Range Mgt. Moody Age 22, Class 60, Range and Forestry Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Rodeo As., Ag. Coun. SMITH, JACK L. C.E. Paris Age 22, Class 59, ASCE, Pres.—Paris Hometown Club, AGC. SMITH, JAMES D. “Smitty” C.E. Coleman Age 21, Class 60, Runnels-Coleman Hometown Club, ASCE. SMITH, MILBOURN L. C.E. Dallas Age 24, Class 60. SMITH, WILLIAM S. “Billy” A.H. George West Age 23, Class 59, Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Brush Country Hometown Club, Town Hall Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SMYTH, DAVID H. Accounting Age 24, Class 60, Accounting Club. SNOW, TOMMY L. C.E. Pecan Valley Hometown Club, ASCE. “Dave” College Station “Hank” Bangs SOTO, NIEVES E.E. Pharr Age 21, Class 60. SPARKS, JIMMY E. “Sparky” Ag. Ed. Katy Age 22, Class 59, Sec.—Krafts Club, Collegiate FFA, MSC Dance Comm. SPEEDIE, JOHN C., JR. M.E. San Antonio Age 23, Class 59, ASME, San Antonio Hometown Club, Town Hall Staff, SAME, DMS, DS. SENIORS SPENCE, JAMES C. Education Age 36, Class 60. SPILLERS, FRANK W. ME. Age 21, Class 60, ASME, SAE. STEEPLES, WILLIAM V. B.A. Age 24, Class 60, BA Soc. “Jimmy” Gorman Freeport “Bill” Houston STEIN, ROBERT E. “Bob” Math Columbus Age 22 , Class 60, Colorado Co. Hometown Club, Math Club. STEPHENS, T. D. E.E. Houston Age 21 , Class 61. STEVENSON, DEWIE O. “Steve” Ch. E. Big Spring Age 33, Class 60, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. STEWART, JAMES E. “Jim” C.E. McLeod Age 21 , Class 60, ASCE, Pres.—Cass Co. Hometown Club. STREGER, RAYBURN M. Education Age 23, Class 60, Hamilton Hometown Club. STREGER, RAYMOND R. Education Hamilton Hometown Club, DS. Hamilton Hamilton 436 STROM, EARL C. “Bud” C.E. Kewanee, III. Age 28, Class 59, ASCE. STRUTHWOLD, JAMES L. “Yankee” Ind. Eng. Yardley, Pa. Age 23, Class 59, AIIE, ASME, AIA, Newman Club, Yankee Hometown Club, Puryear Dorm Coun. STURM, ALROY G. “Al” I. Ed. Brookshire Age 27, Class 60, I. Ed. Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. STUTTE, NORMAN H. “Chub” Education Pasadena Age 22 , Class 60, Walton Dorm Coun., Coun. V-Pres., Student NEA, Engl. Club, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. SUN, PU NING M.E. Tientsin, China Age 27. SUTPHEN, BOBBIE L. “Bob” M.E. Odessa Age 27, Class 59, ASME, ASHRAE. SWIZE, CHARLES J. Geology Hobson Age 27, Class 60, Geology Club, Flax Co. Hometown Club. SWENDIG, JOHN H. Pet. Eng. and Geo. Eng. Perry, Okla. Age 27, Class 59, Pet. Club, Geology Club. SZYMCZAK, EDWARD J. “Ed” M.E. Houston Age 21, Class 60. J 437 TANNER, CHARLES W. Mktg. Clute Age 26, Class 56, Mktg. Soc., BPM Club, Brazoria Co. Home¬ town Club, Dorm Coun., Fish Champ. Volleyball Team. TAYLOR, BILLY J. . Ed. Temple Age 26, Class 60, I. Ed. Club, Bell Co. Hometown Club, TAYLOR, JAMES L. Ento. Cleburne Age 23, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Texas Academy of Sch, Ento. Soc., DS. TAYLOR, THOMAS M. Ag. Eco. Bruceville Age 26, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Inter-Coun., Ag. Eco. Club, Bizzell Hall Coun. TERRELL, DOYLE R. Agronomy Dumas Age 22 , Class 60, Agronomy Club, BSU Sec. TOLLESON, NORMAN D. “Buddy” C.E. McKinney Age 25, Class 56, ASCE, Texas A M Weightlifing Team. TORRES, RAYMOND Chem. Eng. Age 23, Class 60, AIChE. THOMAS, JOHN G. Ento. and Ag..Eco. Age 23, Class 59. THOMAS, TERRY L. Mktg. Baytown Hereford Pasadena Age 21, Class 60, Mktg. Soc., Pasadena Hometown Club. SENIORS THORNBERRY, FREDRICK D. “Fred” Ag. Ed. Conroe Age 22 , Class 59, Collegiate 4-H Club, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate Dairy Club, Montgomery Co. Hometown Club, Jr. and Sr. Dairy Judging Teams, Mid-South Intercollegiate Dairy Judging Contest, 1st in Guernsey Judging and High Individual in Contest, National Intercollegiate Dairy Judging Contest—High Individual in Jersey Cattle Judging. THURMAN, WILLIAM R. “Bill” Physics Lewisville Age 23, Class 58, MSC Table Tennis Club, MSC Music Comm., Arts and Sci. Coun., Pres. Math Club, Sec. Math Club, Member of The Amer. Physical Soc. TREUDE, WILLIAM P. “Bill” Rural Sociology Louise Age 23, Class 59, Rural Sociology Club, Student Ag. Coun. Officer. TUCK, NOEL W. E.E. Naples Age 21, Class 60, Tau Beta Pi, IRE, DS. URIBE, ERNESTO Ag. Ed. Laredo Age 22, Class 60, “T” As., Varsity Track Team, Collegiate FFA, Laredo Hometown Club, Creative Arts, Agriculturist. UNNASCH, LLOYD D. Ind. Eng. Kerrville Age 27, Class 59, IRE, AIIE, Hill County Hometown Club. VANCE, RICHARD F. Ag. Eng. and C.E. Bryan Age 22 , Class 60, ASAE, Brazos Co. Hometown Club, 12 th Man Football. VAN WINKLE ROBERT G. “Rip” A.H. Kilgore Age 21 , Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Senior and Jr. Livestock Judging Teams, Alpha Zeta, Kilgore Hometown Club, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Bizzel Hall Coun. VELASCO, EDUARDO “Eddy” M.E. San Antonio Age 28, Class 60, ASME. 438 VELASCO, RENE P. Horticulture Age 28, Class 60. VELEY, CORYDON A. C.E. Age 30, Class 60, ASCE. VIGNEAULT, RICHARD E. Chem. and Math. Age 30, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Scholarship. El Salvador, D.A. “Hap” Palm Valley, Florida “Dick” Wobum, Mass. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Dow VIKTORIN, HENRY C. “Hank” Acc. East Bernard Age 22, Class 60, Acc. Soc. Newman Club, Czech Club. VILLARREAL, HECTOR V. Ind. Eng. Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico Age 23, Class 60, ASIE, Pan Amer. Club, Texas A M Soccer Team Co-Capt. WALDROP, JAMES L. “Duck” Ag. Ed. Carthage Age 22, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Pres., Carthage Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA. WALKER, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Chem. Eng. Beaumont Age 23, Class 60, AICE, Beaumont Hometown Club, AFROTC. WALLS, J. W. B.A. Blue Ridge Age 26, Class 60, Acc. Soc. WEISS, JAMES H. “Jim’ Ag. Ed. Pjlugerville Age 22, Class 60, Dorm Athletic Director, Dorm Coun. Collegiate FFA. J WENDLAND, DANIEL H. “Dan” Ag. Eco. Fedor Age 23, Class 60, Ag. Eco. Club, Gamma Delta. WHATLEY, SAMMY L. E.E. Daingerfield Age 21, Class 61, Flying Kadets, AIEE, IRE. WHEELER, FRANKIE F. Ag. Ed. San Angelo Age 23, Class 59, Pres. San Angelo West Texas Hometown Club, Sec. Collegiate FFA. WHITAKER, WILLIE D. “Bill” Aero. Eng. Corsicana Age 23, Class 60, IAS, Navarro Co. Hometown Club, Chi Alpha. WHITE, WILLIAM G. Ag. Ed. Yantis Age 21, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate FFA, DS, Borden’s Award, Puryear Hall Coun. WHITLEY, LEONARD A. “Len” M.E. Baytown Age 27, Class 60. WICKE, ROBERT V. “Bob” M.E. College Station Age 28, Class 60, DS, ASME, SAE, B.S. in Ind. Ed. WILHELM, CLARENCE A. “C. A.” Gen. Bus. Houston Age 24, Class 58, Bus. Soc. WILKIN, JEROME B. Insurance Houston Age 21, Class 60, Newman Club, Ins. Soc., Sec.-Treas., Jeff Davis-Houston Hometown Club, Dorm Coun. 439 WILLARD, ELMER E. “Doc” Range Management Quanah Age 21, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Range and Forestry Club, Wesley Found., DS, Range Plant Identification Team, Green- belt Hometown Club. WILLEMS, JOSEPH H. BPM. Age 21, Class 60. WILLIAMS, STUART M. M.E. Age 22, Class 60. “Joe” Carrizo Springs Crystal City WILLIAMS, THOMAS F. I.T. Age 24, Class 60, Ind. Ed. Club. WILLMANN, JAMES C. C.E. Age 26, Class 56, ASCE. WILSON, GEORGE N. Agronomy Age 21, Class 60, ASAE, Agronomy Soc. “Tom” Cumby San Antonio “Will” El Campo WILSON, LESLIE C. “Pudge” Education Austin Age 22, Class 60, Walter Hall Dorm Council, Civilian Student Honor Code Comm. WILSON, ROBERT R. “Bob” Dairy Prod. Comanche Age 22, Class 60, Alpha Zeta, Student Agricultural Coun., Dairy Sci. Club. WILSON, WAYNE F. “Francis” E.E. Orange Age 26, Class 60, AIEE-IRE. SENIORS WISE, JERALD D. E.E. Midland Age 21, Class 60, AIEE, Sec. Milam Co. Hometown Club. WISIAN, WELDON R. C.E. Lockhart Age 27, Class 60, ASCE. WOOD, ERNEST S. A.H. Anson Age 29, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin. WYNNE, J. R. B.A. Garland Age 21, Class 60. YEAGER, GENE A. Ag. Ed. Baird Age 28, Class 60, Sec. Aggie Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Collegiate FFA, Apartment Council. YOUNG, JERRY A. “Cherry” Zoology Houston Age 22, Class 60, Pre-Med Pre-Dent. Soc., Arts and Science Council. YOUNT, BEN F. “Webfoot” Gen. Bus. New Orleans, La. Age 22, Class 59, Pres.—S.W. La. Hometown Club, Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., Wesley Foundation. YSRAEL, SIMON C. Pet. E. Philippines Age 21, Class 60, AIME, Pet. E. Club, Leggett Hall Council, Soccer Team. ZEY, EDWARD G. Chemistry Age 21, Class 60, ACS, AIChE. “E. Z.” Mission 440 ZIRKLE, DON E. “Zirk” History Coleman Age 21, Class 60, Sec.—Bizzell Council, MSC Browsing Library Comm., MSC Directorate, Pres.—Hometown Club, V-Pres.—Pre-Law Soc., Opportunity Award Scholarship. ZIMMERMAN, ROGER D. M.E. Kilgore Age 21, Class 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, DS. ZOUZALIK, ERVAN E. Jlsm. and l.T. Flatonia Age 23, Class 59, Pres.—Soc. of A M Journalists, Pres.— Sigma Delta Chi, Iota Lambda Sigma, Ind. Ed. Club, Arts and Sciences Council, DMS, Nat. Sigma Delta Convention, Fish Track. BARRANCO, SAM C. Ill Pre-Med Beaumont Age 24, Class 60, Asst. Ed.— Aggieland, Pre-Med Club, Beau¬ mont Hometown Club, Newman Club. KING, JIMMY R. “Frog” Pre-Dent Baytown Age 22, Class 60, Squadron 1, Baytown Hometown Club. RANSON, HILLRY L. “Hill” Pre-Med Levelland Age 21, Class 60, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Fish and Varsity Golf, YMCA, Pre-Med Soc. YOUNG, ROBERT C. “Bob” Health and Phys. Ed. Kyle Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt.—A-l, Phys. Ed. Club. ZAMBRAND, ALBERT B., JR. “Al” l.T. Carrizo Springs Age 22, Class 60, Capt. 3rd Gp. Staff, Flying Kadets, Ind. Ed. Club, Newman Club, S. W. Texas Hometown Club, Fish Baseball, Aggie Softball. ZLOMKE, JAMES E. “Jim” Gen. Bus. Dickinson Age 21, Class 60, 2nd Lt. D-l. 9 Your rooms are so nice. BAUGHER, ROBERT D. “Bob” Arch. Bryan Age 27, Class 59, Student AIA, Design Student Soc., DS, Tau Beta Pi, Mng. Ed. of Architecture Plus. BOONE, REX M. Arch. San Angelo Age 26, Class 59, 5th Advisor to DSS, Edison Electric Institute Regional Design Competition Hon. Men. BROOKS, JOE B. Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 60, Social Sec. Soph. Class, Editor—v4rc ti- tecture Plus, Election Comm., Sweetheart Comm., Sec. Home¬ town Club, Jeff Davis-Houston, Ex. Coun. Design Student Soc. Division of Arch. BULLOCK, JAMES R. “Jim” Design Arch. Terrell Age 26, Class 55, Kaufman Co. Hometown Club, DS, DSS, Ed. Architecture Plus, Advisory Ed. Architecture Plus, Arch. Student Coun. BURNETTE, CHARLES D. “Chuck” Arch. Const. Hendersonville, IV- C. Age 29, Class 59, Soc. Chair. ACC. CARPENTER, JOEL C. Arch. Dallas Age 28, Class 58. CLOUD, LEO D. “L. D.” Arch. San Antonio Age 22, Class 59, C.O., Outstanding Soph, and Jr., Student Chapter ACC, Sons of American Rev. Award. COLLINS, SANFORD W. “Jet Rink” Arch. Marshall Age 22, Class 59, Fish Track and Cross Country, Varsity Track and Cross Country, AIA, DSS, TSA Featherlite Award, Chair. Senior Ring Dance Comm. COX, JAMES A. “Ji m ” Arch. Cons. Fort Dodge, Iowa Age 22, Class 60. SENIORS COX, WILLIAM T. “Bill” Arch. Houston Age 26, Class 56, DSS. CUMPTON, JACK W r . Arch. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 59, AIA, DSS. DARROW, RAYMOND L. Arch. San Angelo Age 22, Class 59, DS, DMS, Chicago Tribune Aw r ard, W ' ho’s Who, DSS, V-Pres. AIA, Fish Tennis Team, Lt. Col., 12th Man Bowl, Pres. San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club, Outstanding Student, Junction Adjunct, Outstanding Cadet, Summer Camp, Outstanding Fish, Co-Chair. Sr. Ring Dance Decoration Comm., Chair. AF Ball Dec. Comm. FAULKNER, LEWIS L. Arch. Design Garland Age 22, Class 59, AIA, DSS. GALLOWAY, JAMES V. Arch. Bryan Age 25, Class 59, AIA, DSS. GRIGGS, LEE A. Arch. Const, and C.E. San Antonio Age 27, Class 60, San Antonio Hometown Club, Treas. AIA, ACC, ASCE, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Housemaster of Tan Hall, Sr. Class Rep. to Civilian Student Coun. HESTER, JACK W. Arch. Ft. Worth Age 24, Class 58, Cadet Capt., Student Engineers Coun., Design Students Soc., SAME. HINOJOSA, JESUS H. “Chuy” Arch. Edcouch Age 24, Class 58, V-Chair. Creative Arts Comm., DS, AIA, 1st Prize Featherlite Competition. HOUSTON, JOHN R. “Big John” Arch. Const. Temple Age 22, Class 59, AIA, ACC, Sec.-Treas. Bell Co. Hometown Club. HUBINGER, JOHN R. Arch. Marion Age 28, Class 60, Pres. Student Chapter Associated General Contractors, Stu. Eng. Coun. Fox-Jacobs Construction Award, Sec.-Treas. Stu. Chapter Associated Contractor. JONES, CHARLES E. Arch. Grand Prairie Age 22, Class 60. KELLETT, WILLIAM H. Arch. Bryan Age 29, Class 60, AIA, Tau Beta Pi, Design Stu. Soc., Outstanding Design Stu. LUDWIG, FREDERICK F. “Fred” Arch. San Antonio Age 27, Class 60, AIA, DSS. LUNARDON, JOHNNY P. Arch. Const. Strawn Age 22, Class 60, Newman Club, AIA Student Chapter, Ag. Stu. Chapter, Wing Chaplain, Publicity Chairman Age., Ring Dance Comm. LUNDY, CLARENCE H. Arch. Dallas Age 27, Treas. Design Stu. Soc., Stu. Eng. Coun. MEIER, FRANK L. Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 60, Canterbury Club, Design Students Soc., American Institute of Arch., DMS, DS. MOWLAM, THOMAS J. Arch. Corsicana Age 26, Class 60. OLDS, WILLIAM R. “Ray” Arch. Abilene Age 23, Class 60, SCONA III, IV, DS, DSS, AIA, TSA, Out¬ standing Fish, Soph. Mil. Ring Dance Comm., Abilene Home¬ town Club, Tau Beta Pi Ball Decorations Comm. 1 PLEDGER, ROY C. Arch. Tyler Age 29, Class 52, Fish Baseball, Dorm Master, 5th year Class Rep., Teaching Assistantship. RAUS, JOHN A. “Jack” Arch. Galveston Age 22, Class 59, ACC, DS. RAY, JAMES E. “Jim” Arch. Constr. Dallas Age 28, Class 54, ACC. SCHMIDT, E. W. Arch. Temple Age 28, Class 60, DS, Chairman—MSC Camera Comm., Black- Broiller Scholarship, V-Pres.—Design Student Soc., MSC Creative Arts Comm., Arch. Dept. Display Comm. SETTANNI, NICHOLAS “Nick” Arch. Camden, N. J. Age 23, Class 58, Student Chapt.—AIA, DSS, Chairman— Creative Arts Comm., MSC Directorate, V-Pres.—Yankee Hometown Club, Tex. Fine Arts Soc. SHEPHERD, GARY A. “Shep” Arch. Kenison Age 22, Class 59, AIA, AGC. SINCLAIR, CARROLL M. Arch. Design Oakivood Age 22, Class 59, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Engrs. Coun., AIL DSS. SMITH, JAMES C. Arch. W eatherford Age 26, Class 59. STEWART, JOHN B. Arch. Const. Houston Fencing Team, Amer. Ord. Assn., ASCE, SAME, AGC. 443 SWAIM, ROBERT H. “Bob” Arch. Const. Pittsburg Age 23, Class 58, AGC. TABONY, JOSEPH L. “Tab” Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 59, DS, AIA, Design Students Soc. VICKERY, JAMES F. “Vick” Arch. Design P(. Worth Age 26, Class 59, DS, DSS, Pres. AIA, Engineers Coun., Delegate National As. Student Chapters AIA, Regional Director As. Student Chapters AIA, Arch. Student Coun. WALLS, LARRY F. Arch. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 59, DSS, State Winner Clay Products As. Comp., Hon. Comm. Chair., AIA, TSA. WEST, JAMES D. “Jim” Arch. Const. Palestine Age 23, Class 59, AGC, Former Chairman Film Soc., Hender¬ son Co. Hometown Club, Sqd. 5 Best Drilled Soph., 1st Lt., PIO Officer. WOLFE, HAROLD D. Arch. Wichita Falls Age 27, Class 60, Design Student Society. WOOD, JOHN F. H. Arch. Design Galveston Age 24, Class 60, DSS, AIA, J. Rodney Tabor Award Arch. YOUNG, DON H. “D. Y ” Arch. Const. Waco Age 22, Class 60, Fish Baseball, AIA, AGC, V-Pres. Waco McLennan Co. Hometown Club. VET. MED. ABLES, ROBERT E. “Bob” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 60, Jr. AVMA, Adn. Mgr. Southwestern Vet., Inter College Coun. ADAMS, LARRY H. Pre-Med Houston Age 20, Class 60, SCONA V, V-Pres. Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc., Hometown Club. ALLBRITTON, ALLAN R. “Coonie” Vet. Med. Good Pine Age 25, Class 60, Stu. Chapt. AVMA, Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta, Who’s Who, DS. ARNIM, CECIL H. “Salty” Vet. Med. Sabinal Age 25, Class 60. BARKLEY, JOHN L. Vet. Med. Midlothian Age 34, Class 60, AVMA, Sec. of 3rd and 4th yrs. Vet. Med. Class, Stu. Apt. Coun. Rep., DS. BARLOW, JOHN R. “Bob” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, Jr. Chapter of AVMA, Canterbury As. BARON, LAWRENCE T. “Bob” Vet. Med. LaGrange Age 27, Class 60, AVMA Stu. Chapter. BECKETT, THOMAS A. “Tommy” Vet. Med. Austin V-Pres., Pres.—Civilian Stu. Coun., Exec. Editor— South¬ western Veterinarian, Who’s Who, V-Pres.—Jr. AVMA. BECKER, FREDDIE L. “Fred” Vet. Med. Paducah Age 29, Class 58, AVMA Stu. Chapt., Freshman Rep. to AVMA Coun., V-Pres.—Senior Vet. Class. LeFors BERRYMAN, JERRY R. Vet. Med. LeFors Age 28, Class 60, AVMA. BROWN, JOHNNY R. Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 23, Class 57, Jr. AVMA, Rodeo Club, Hometown Club BROWN, WILLIAM H. Vet. Med. Eagle Pass Age 27, Class 59. BRUMLOW, JERRY 0. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 30, Class 60, AVMA. BUTLER, THOMAS M. “Tom” Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 60, AVMA, Class Officer—Vet. Med., DS, Wesley Found. Council. CARGILL, BOBBY J. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 24, Class 58, AVMA. CHILDERS, ASA B., JR. “Ace” Vet. Med. Mart Age 24, Class 58, AVMA, DS, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, BSU Exec. Coun. CLARK, DONALD R. “Don” Vct 1M. cd Ft JForth Age 28, Class 60, DS, AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Who’s Who, Vet. Med. Honor Coun. Merit Award—Outstand¬ ing Memb. Vet. Class, Southwestern Veterinarian. DAVIDSON, ARTHUR I. “Rusty” Vet. Med. Dumas Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. 7 DAWSON, JOE E. Vet. Med. Bertram Age 23, Class 60. DOMMERT, ARTHUR “Bo” Vet. Med. Crowley, La. Age 23, Class 60, V-Pres.—Civ. Stu. Coun., Corres. Sec.— Student Senate, Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Parliamentarian—- AVMA. DOWNARD, NORMAN K. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 23, Class 60. DUDLEY, WILLIAM R., JR. “Bill” Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 29, Class 60, AVMA Honor Coun., Civilian Coun., Sec. and Treas. AVMA, AVMA Coun., College View Rep. EASTERLING, ARTHUR M. Vet. Med. Centerville Age 21, Class 60, Saddle and Sirloin Club, AVMA. ECKHARDT, CURTIS A. “Eck” Vet. Med. Fredericksburg Age 24, Class 58, AVMA. FARRIS, JOHN H., JR. Vet. Merf. Age 29, Class 52, AVMA. FORD, ELLIS G. Vet pd Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. FOSTER, JOHN W. San Antonio “Jerry” Houston Vet. Med. Tahoka Age 25, Class 58, AVMA, Cadet Court, C.O.—A Vet. Co., RV’s, DMS, Fritz Award. FUSON, LEONARD M. Vet. Med. Dalhart Age 30, Class 58, AUMA, B.S. Animal Husbandry, B.S. Animal Science. GILL, JIMMIE E. Vet. Med. Ft. fVorth Age 24, Class 57. GLASS, SAMMIE E. Vet. Med. Gonzales Age 23, Class 58, Who’s Who, Phi Zeta V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Jr. Chap. AUMA, Pres. Sr. Class School of Vet. Med., Outstanding Student Award for Soph. Borden’s Scholastic Achievement Award, DS. GLEASON, JERRY D. Vet. Med. Lazbuddie Age 22, Class 58, Student Senate, Election Commission, Who’s Who, Intramural Mgr., C.O. AVMA, DMS, DS. GRAHAM, CHARLES W. “Charlie” Vet. Med. Thorndale Age 27, Class 60, Pres. Pre-Vet Soc., Co-Pres. College View Apt. Coun., V-Pres. and Pres. CSC, Who’s Who, Pres. Elect AVMA, Election Commission, Student Senate Chair. Civilian Weekend Comm. GREENBERG, DAN Vet. Med. Dallas Age 23, Class 58, Jr. Chapt. AVMA, Pres. Hillel Found., Interfaith Coun., Pres. Hart Hall Coun. GREENE, CULLUM E. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, MSC Directorate Asst., BSU Ex. Coun., AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff, Interfaith Coun. GUILLOUD, NORMAN B. Vet. Med. Denison Age 23, Class 58, Interfaith Coun. RE Week Planning Sec., Civilian Student Coun., Dorm Coun., Grayson Co. Home¬ town Club, ABMAA, Wesley Found. HALL, JAMES E. “Jim” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 33, Class 57, DS, Knights of Columbus, Pari. Civilian Student Coun., AVMA, Abstract Ed. Southwestern Veter¬ inarian. VET. MED. HALL, ROBERT C. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 57, AVMA. HALLEY, SAMMY M. Vet. Med. “Bob” Orange “Sam” Gladewater Age 23, Class 54, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA, DS Civilian Dorm Repre. HEALD, JACK M. Vet. Med. Dalhart Age 24, Class 61, AVMA, Student Asst. Track Coach. HOUSTON, DON F. “Hoost” Vet. Med Dallas Age 24, Class 57, Yell Leader, Pres. Wesley Found. Sec. Wesley Found, and Student Coun., Civilian Student Coun., Asst. Civilian Chaplain, RE Week Planning Comm. Fish “Y” Camp Councilor, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. HOWARD, JIMMY L. Vet. Med. Amarillo Age 25, Class 60, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Ed. and Asst. Ed., Who’s Who, Intercouncil Comm., Rep. to Texas Jaycees Seminar. HOWARD, THOMAS E. Vet. Med. Amarillo Age 23, Class 60. HUBBS, JOHN F. Vet. Med. Wichita Falls Age 30, Class 56, Housemaster, AVMA. JARDINE, JOHN H. Vet. Med. West Monroe, La. Age 28, Class 60, Southwestern Vet. Staff, AAAS, Tri Beta, B.S. Animal Husbandry, AVMA, Lambda Chi Alpha. JAY, CHARLES L. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 34, Class 58, AVMA. 446 JORDON, JAMES E. Vet. Med. Age 28, Class 58, AVMA, Southwestern Staff. KENT, JAMES N. Arch. Const. Age 21, Class 60 Walton Hall Dorm Pres., AIA. KING, WALTER C. Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. “Jim” Longview “Jimmy” Sulphur Springs Conn. V-Pres. and Bangs KENT, WARREN D. Vet. Med. Fluker Age 22, Class 59, V-Pres. Jr. Vet. Class, AVMA Conn., Bus. Staff Southwestern Vet. KOTHMANN, KARLOTN E. Vet. Med. Mason Age 22, Class 60, AVMA, Comm, for SCONA V. LACY, ROGER S. Vet. Med. Vernon Age 22, Class 59. LIVELY, JAMES 0. Vet. Med. Navasota Age 20, Class 60, Dorm Repres., Civilian Student Coun. Repres., DS, AVMA. LUEDERS, HARRY J. “Jim” Pre. Vet. Muldoon Age 27, Class 54, Collegiate FFA, Pre. Vet. Med. Soc. McLaughlin, thomas l. “Tom” Vet. Med. Grand Prairie Age 23, Class 58, AVMA, DS, Jr. Repres. Vet. Honor Coun. J MARTIN, LOUIS “Lou” Vet. Med. Carencro, La. Age 23, Class 58, AVMA. McMILLON, ROBERT L. “Bob” Vet. Med. Tuscola A e 23, Class 59, Reporter of Soph. Vet. Class, AVMA. MILLER, ROBERT B. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 60, AVMA. MINNIS, CHARLES D. “Charley” Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 26, Class 55, AVMA, Asst. Ed. Southwestern Vet., Alumni News of Southwestern Vet. Journ., DS. MUIRHEAD, BILLY M. Vet. Med., Beaumont Age 24, Class 60, AVMA. MULKEY, OLIVER C. Vet. Med. Denison Age 22, Class 59, MSC Great Issues Comm., DS, Civilian Student Coun, AVMA, Grayson Co. Hometown Club. NANCE, ROBERT M. 1 pt M pd Age 28, Class 60, AVMA . NEFF, JOE K. Vet. Med. Age 26, Class 60, A M Rodeo Team. NELSON, ALLEN D. 447 Vet. Med. Age 28, Class 60, AVMA. Uvalde Colorado City China Springs NICHOLSON, STEVEN S. “Nick” Vet. Med. Robstown Age 21, Class 60, AVMA, Newman Club, DS, Dorm Coun NOLTE, JOHN G. Vet. Med. Galveston Age 29, Class 58, Phi Eta Sigma, Southwestern Vet., Civilian Dorm Coun., AVMA, B.S. Animal Sci. PACHALL, CHARLES R. “Charley” Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 24, Class 60. PERKINS, TERRY M. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 24, Class 57, AVMA. PHILLIPS, JOHN B. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 58, AVMA, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Boxing Club, Weightlifting Club, Houston Hometown Club. PIGOTT, EDWARD L. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 23, Class 60, San Antonio Hometown Club, AVMA. PUTNAM, HAROLD D. “Putt” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 28, Class 60, V-Pres. AVMA, Co-Pres. Apartment Coun., Southwestern Vet. REYNOLDS, MARTIN G. Vet. Med. Lubbock Age 22, Class 60. RIDGWAY, SAM H. Vet. Med. Pearsall Age 23, Class 58, Student Senate, Who’s Who, Housemaster Walton Hall and Hart Hall, AVMA Coun., Parliamentarian and Sgt.-at-Arms, Milner Dorm Coun., Southwest Texas Home¬ town Club, Lab. Asst. Dept. Plant Phys. and Path., South¬ western Vet., Civilian Student Weekend Comm. VET. MED. SANDUSKY, JUDGE E. Vet. Med. Bronte Age 29, Class 52, AVMA. SCHROEDER, OTTO E. Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 58, AVMA, Staff Southwestern Vet., DS. SCHULTER, DONALD W. “Don” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 25, Class 57, AVMA. SCHWEBEL, ROBERT L. “Bob” Vet. Med. Brazoria Age 21, Class 60, Pres. Soph. Vet. Class, Ed. Asst. South¬ western Vet. SCROGGS, MILTON G. “M. G.” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 60, AVMA. SELLS, LLOYD B. Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 24, Class 58, AVMA, Knights of Columbus. SHELDON, WINSLOW G. Vet. Med. Carthage Age 24, Class 57, AVMA, Interfaith Coun. SMITH, ALTON F. “Buddy” Vet. Med. Atascosa Age 23, Class 58, AVMA, Student Coun., Puryear and Milner Dorm Coun., Housemaster of Milner, Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SMITH, DAVID L. Vet. Med. Kermit Age 31, Class 5tf, AVMA, Honor Court., Knights of Columbus. 448 SMITH, JOSEPH E. “Joe” Vet. Med. Justin Age 21, Class 59, AUMA, Southwestern Staff—Asst. Editor, Undergraduate Research Program. SMITH, PERRY GENE “Smitty” Vet. Med. Farmerville, La. Age 24, Class 58, AVMA.—Reporter and Council, South¬ western Staff, DS, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. SPECK, AARON LEE Vet. Med. Menard Age 24, Class 60, Sgt.-at-Arms of AVMA, Sgt.-at-Arms of Sr. Vet. Class. STEPHENSON, EDWARD BOYD V at • Age 20, Class 60, AVMA, Rodeo Club. SYLER, JAMES P. M. “Booster” Anahuae “Jim” Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 25, Class 57, Traditions Comm., Chaplain, V-Pres. San Angelo A M Hometown Club, AUMA. TERRY, RICHARD BLAKE Vet. Med. Richland Springs Age 27, Class 58, AVMA. TUCKER, JOHN B. Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 60, AVMA, Canterbury Assn. THOMES, RICHARD J. “Dick” Vet. Med. Lafayette, Ind. Age 24, Class 57, DS, Soph. Class Rep. to AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta. VANCE, JOHN TURNER III Vet. Med. Rufugio Age 24, Class 60, AVMA. 9 VOSDINGH, RALPH A. Vet. Med. Houston Age 22, Class 59, AVMA, Southwestern Vet. Staff, DS RV’s, Fish Rifle Team. WALDRIP, LARRY W. “Caddo” Vet. Med. Seguin Age 24, Class 57, National Block and Bridle Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Cen-Tex Hometown Club, AVMA, Spanish Club, Judging Team, Little Southwestern Livestock Show. WATSON, PAT Zoology (Pre-Med) Dickinson Age 22, Class 60, Pre-Med Club, Newman Club. WHITMIRE, RICHARD E. “Whit” Vet. Med. Edgewood Age 23, Class 58, C.O., DS, DMS, Vet. Med. Honor Council, Pres. Van Zandt Co. Hometown Club, Who’s Who, Student Senate, Outstanding Soph, and Jr., AVMA Coun. Rep. WILSON, TOBERT L. Vet. Med. Ft. IVorth Age 30, Class 60, Sec.-Treas. AVMA, Knights of Columbus, Capt. USMCR, College Small Animal Clinic, Arista Rep., Who’s Who. DAY, WILLIAM C. “Billy” Vpf Mpd ftpJInirp Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. M-Band, RV’s, AVMA, Lamar Hometown Club, DS. ELLISON, DAVID W. “Dave” Vet, IMed. Tyler Age 21, Class 60, 1st Lt. G-2, DS, Exec. Off. Co., Phi Eta Sigma, RV’s, AVMA, Danforth Award, Pres. Pre. Vet. Soc. HARWOOD, WILLIAM E. “Ted” Vet. Med. Cuero Age 21, Class 60, Maj. 4th BG Staff, Pres. Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club, AVMA, Pre. Vet. Soc. HILL, DAN R. Vet. Med. Vernon Age 21, Class 60, Capt. G-2, Pre. Vet. Soc., AVMA, RV’s, Cadet Court, Pres. Freshman Class, School of Vet. Med. NELSON, RICHARD J. “Dick” Vet. Med. Seguin Age 22, Class 60, 1st Lt. G-2, AVMA, RV’s, Cen-Tex Home¬ town Club. SENIORS 450 Left to right: Charles Murphy, Marvin Girouard, Douglas Yauger, Don Ogg. Officers, Class of 1961 President ________________ Vice-President ________ Secretary-T reasurer Treasurer ________________ CHARLES MURPHY MARVIN GIROUARD DOUGLAS YAUGER ................... DON OGG 451 ABBOTT, JOHN M.— Eco .—Robstown ALLEN, GARY J.— .7 —Port Neches ALLEN, JOHN V!.-Pre-Dent—Fl. Worth ALLEN, THOMAS E.—R. L—Llano ANDERSON, DAVID W.—Mar c.—Weslaco ANDERSON, WALTER R. — Meteorology —Campwood ARMSTRONG, JOHN V.—C.E.—Houston ARMSTRONG, ROBERT C.—5. .—Rockdale ARNOLD, BERNOT W.—San Antonio ARNOLD, JAMES R.—L. .—Corsicana ATKINSON, JOHN M. — B.A .—Albuquerque, N. M. AUSTIN, JAMES S.— History —San Antonio AUSTIN, TOM L.— Pre-Med-Zoology —Alice AYERS, NORMAN D.—M.E.—Dallas BAHME, ARTHUR J.— Ed .—Dallas BAILEY, DAVID J.—E.E.—Mineral Wells BAILEY, EDMOND I.— Ag. Eng .—Houston BAKER, JERRY— B.A .—Ft. Worth BANKS, MAURICE L.— B.A .—San Antonio BARBER, HARVEY D.-Pre-A ed—Alvin BARNHILL, CARL M.— Ag. Eco.—Gatesville BASS, WILLIAM T.— Ag. Eco .—Nacogdoches BATTE, CHARLES D.— Agronomy —Italy BATEMAN, GARY D.— Pet. E.—Dallas BAUER, DANIEL E.— B.A. and Engl .—Baytown BAUR, OGDEN T.— Zoology-Pre-Med —Bryan BAUR, PAUL S.— Zoology —Bryan BEALL, JUDSON B.— Agronomy —Pearsall BERMAN, BERNARD H.— Math —Houston BILLINGS, FREDERICK P.—E.E.—Dallas Juniors BILLINGS, GARY S.— cc.—Houston BLAKEWOOD, ROBERT R.— Pre-Med-Zoology —Houston BLACKMON, NORMAN Y.—Ag. Ed.—Granger BLEVINS, JOHN C.—M.E.—San Antonio BLEWSTER, WILLIAM H.— Gen. Eus.—Bellaire BLUE, DAVID R.— Aero. Eng .—Arlington, Va. BOESE, ROBERT F.— B.A .—Galveston BOLTON, MALCOLM F.—M.E.—Pasadena BOND, JOHN F.—E.E.—Odessa BOONE, WILLIAM R.— Ed .—Sweetwater ' BOREN, DONALD F.—M.E.—McKinney BORGERS, WAYNE F.— Meteorology —Ft. Worth BOSWELL, ROY E.— Math .—Ft. Worth BOTARD, ROBERT W. —Animal Sci .-—Alice BOUNDS, JOHN D.— Ag. Ed.—Franklin BOWER, ROBERT- CE. En .—Houston BOX, RICHARD A. Pre-Med—Nixon BOYLE, FRANK G.— Ag. Eco.—Port Arthur BOZARDT, JOHN M.—Mar .—Houston BRADFORD, HALLEY 0. —Math and Physics —San Antonio BRADLEY, LEE C.—C.E.—Poolville BRAGG, CHARLES G.— Ag. Eco.—Talpa BRAME, CHARLES E.—7.T.—Waco BRIDGES, MARVIN J.—Vet. Med.—Buffalo BRIEDEN, GERALD R.—C.E.—Devine BROODS, WILLIAM I.—M.E.—Waco BROWN, BILLY C. —Range Mng .—Gatesville BROWN, CHARLES A.— Acc .—Pasadena BROWN, HARRELL D.— Ag. Ed.—Whitesboro BROWNING, MERRELL D.— Ag. Eco. and B.A. BRUNT, JOE E.— Ch. Eng .—West Columbia BRUTON, RALPH C.—M.E.—Abilene BUCKNER, FRED L.— Ag. Eco.—Lockhart BURGHERS, LOUIS F.— Mark .—Kingsville BURG, DONALD R.— Acc. and Engl .—San Antonio BURK, JOEL B.— Ag. Eco .—Nacogdoches BURNSIDE, ROBERT 0.—Advert.—Galena Park BUSH, DARRYL G.—A uHr.—Odessa BURT, WYMOND F.—5.P.AL—Corpus Christi CAGE, JAMES D.— Ag. Eco.—Eagle Pass CALKINS, ROBERT R .—Range Mgt .—Schertz CALLAHAN, FRANK .—Ag. Ed.—Bastrop GALVEZ, ALTON E.— Ag. Ed.—Banquete CAMPBELL, HERBERT H.— Pet. Eng.—Vans CANGELOSI, VITO— Gen. Bryan CARNEY, CULVER H.— Math —Haskell CASH, HARVEY B.—E.E.—Pelham, N. Y. CHAMPAGNE, SHELTON J.— cc.—Galveston CHANDLER, CLARENCE R.— Geo. Eng .—Benavides CLIETT, JOEL Q.— M.E .—San Marcos COCKBURN, TIMOTHY M.—Eisfory—Lampasas COLE, CHARLES M.— Zoology —Bryan COLEMAN, DAVID G.—Vet. Med.—Vernon COLLINS, ROBERT F.— Ind. Dist .—Dallas COLLINSWORTH, CHESTER H.— Ag. Ed.—Merkel CONDER, LOWELL R.— . Ed.—Ft. Worth CONE, MICHAEL M.— Pet. Eng .—Jacksonville COPLEY, DON W.—M.E.—Muleshoe CORBO, BENJAMIN—C.E.—San Antonio COUCH, JAMES R.— Pre-Med —College Station 1 Parent’s Day—Most rigid inspection. CRAFT, ROBERT M.— Pre-Law —Corpus Christi CRAVENS, JAMES W.—C.E.—Paris CRIST, JAMES D.— Aero .—Cleburne CROCKETT, JEFF G.—Ed .—Dallas CROCKETT, WILLIAM R.— Math .—Brownsville CROPPER, WILLIAM A.— B.A .—Beaumont CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM L.— Pet. Eng.—Gainesville COVINGTON, MARCUS— M.E .—Bloomington COY, ANTON E.— Agronomy —Weslaco DAVIS, DON H.— Pet. Eng. and P.E .—Shreveport, La. DAVIDOFF, CHARLES E.— Gen. Bus .—Houston DAVIDSON, TOMMY J.—Zoo og —Austin DEMEL, KENNETH Physics—Needville DENISON, JIM S.— Journ .—Pleasanton DICKERSON, BEN E. —Rural Soc.—Houston DIERKING, IRWIN S.— Ins. and Engl .—Houston DIERLAM, MARK J.—E.E.—Galveston DODGE, JOHN H.— Me.E. —Beaumont DODSON, GILES L.— Ag. Eng .—Corpus Christi DOMBART, ALVIN B.— .7’.—Houston DONELSON, DELBERT A.— Ag. Eco .—Stanton DONELSON, RONALD R.— Ag. Eco.—Plainview DUBUISSON, LARRY M.— Vet. Merf.—Elsa DUFFIELD, DAVID W.—C.E.—Midland DUNGEN, RAYMOND L.— Ag. Jour .—Columbus DUNLAP, A. W.—M.E.—Dallas DUPREE, RAY A.— Eco .—Houston EAGLE, JOHN T.—E.E.—Dallas EASTWOOD, DONALD V.—M.E.—Bellaire EHRHARDT, NEVEL H.—M.E.—Shreveport, La. Juniors 454 ELKINS, AUBREY C.—Eng .—Fremont ELLISON, RAYMOND T.—C.E.—Jefferson ERICKSON, CHARLES R.—P.E.—Dallas FADAL, JAMES W.— Arch .—San Antonio FADAL, WILLIAM K.— Pers. Ad.—Waco FAGAN, WALTER M.— rcA.—Marshall FAIRLY, ROBERT S.—Gen. .Bus.—Waco FEAGINS, THOMAS J.—C.E.—Houston FIERROS, FRANCISCO A.— Chem. —Galveston FIGARI, ERNEST E.— Ch. Eng. —Beaumont FINE, OTIS W.— .r.—Houston FISCHER, ALTON F.— Math. —New Braunfels FITZGERALD, FRANK A.— Vet. Med.—Chaneyville, La. FLAHERTY, LARRY D.— Wildlife —Pampa FLOYD, JACK D.—£.£.—Ft. Worth FORD, JOHN S.— Pre-Med —Waterville, Maine FOX, DICKIE D.— Ch. Eng.—Lockhart FRAIM, JACK W.—Ch. Eng.—Terrell FRANCIS, EDWARD J.—Eng .—Tyler FRAZIER, WALTER R.—C.E. and Arch. —Dallas FRITZLER, ROBERT G.—Pet. E.—Wichita Falls GIARDINA, ANTHONY J.—Gen. Bus.—Beaumont GRAHAM, FRANK E.— cc.—Dallas CRANBERRY, PHILLIPS R.— Math —Dublin GALLATIN, JAMES S.—E.E.—Dallas GAINES, GREGG L.— .7 , .—Palestine GARDNER, JAY M.—Pers.—Wago GOULD, CHARLES L.— History —Houston GROHN, DAN A.— Acc. —Sour Lake GILLILAND, JERRY I.—E.E.—Liberty 9 Oh, hell, they’re ahead again. Oh, well, there are two classes below us. Juniors GIROUARD, MARVIN Groves GRIFFITH, RODNEY S.—Gen. Rus—Lockhart GARCIA, MARTIN E.— Vet. Med .—Brownsville GODWIN, ROBBIE D.— Jour .—Robert Lee GOODMAN, RALPH E.—5. .—Riviera GILBERT, JOE L .—Range Mgt .—Cotulla HAGGARD, RUFUS W.—M.F.—Dallas HALE, CLYDE N.— M.E .—San Antonio HALE, DAVID O.—Frf.—Irving HALE, JOHN A.— C.E .—Raymondville HALBERT, JIMMY R.— Ag. Ed .—Cleburne HALSTEAD, HERBERT L.— l.E .—San Antonio HAMILTON, JOHN R.— Agronomy —Friona HAMMER, GARY J.—Gen. Ras.—Dallas HAMPTON, RONNY J.—Vet. Merf.—Shreveport, La. HANNIGAN, RAY R.—R. (.—Galveston HARN, PATRICK J.—R.R.—San Antonio HARRINGTON, H. X.—Wildlife Mgt.—Shreveport, La. HARRINGTON, JOHN N .—Liberal Arts—College Station HARRIS, EDWIN H.— B.A .—Pearland HARRISON, JARRELL L.— cc.—Refugio HARRISON, PHILIP H.— Ins .—Lufkin HAYGOOD, JAMES L.— Psychology —Ft. Worth HAYNES, HARRIS E.— cc.—Forney HEATON, SYDNEY N.—Mat i—Tyler HEBERT, RODNEY W.—M.R.—Beaumont HECK, BILLY W.—CA. E .—Columbus HEDDERMAN, CHESTER W.— HutA—Dallas HEER, BERNARD C.— Arch .—Galveston HEGER, ANTHONY J.—R.P.M.—Seguin HEGYESI, JOE H.— Ch. Houston HEME, WALTER L.— C.E .—San Antonio HENDRICKS, RALPH B.— C.E .—Hull HENNEBERGER, KENNETH— Arch. Const.—Dallas HESTER, BILL F.—M.E.—Eagle Pass HICKS, JIMMY C.— Acc .—Odessa HILL, A. C.—C.E.—Giddings HINES, THOMAS W.—C.E.—Angleton HOERMANN, CHARLES E.— l.T .—Seguin HOFFMAN, DONALD D.— Ag. £co.—Nixon HOFFMAN, ROBERT W.—C t. E .—Harlingen HOLLARD, HOWELL W.—£. L—Arcadia HOLMES, TEKE W.— Gen. Bus .—Baton Rouge, La. HOLUBEC, HENRY H.—R.P.M.—Taylor HOWELL, JOHN F.— Ch. E .—Conroe HOWERTON, WILLIAM R.— Ch. E .—San Antonio HOYT, ALBERT W.— Arch .—San Antonio HOYT, JIMMIE M.—Ag. Eco.—Eha HUBER, KEITH M.— P.G.E .—San Antonio HUDGINS, RICHARD E.—Gen. Bus.—Longview HUITT, ERNEST L.— Arch. Const .—Bay City HULL, TOM H.— .7 , .—Dallas HURLUY, DAVID R.—Gen. Bus.—Gulfport, Miss. HUTSON, BILLY B.—Ag. Bco.—Nacogdoches ISAACS, ROBERT W.— Acc .—Dallas JACKSON, TRAVIS G.—M.B.—Houston JAMISON, WILLIAM C.—B. .—Sweetwater JENKINS, JERRY S.—B.B.—Paris, Ark. JOHNSTON, ROBERT M.— cc.—Pittsburg JOHNSON, ALLEN C.—C.B.—Silsbee JOHNSON, JOHN HASKELL, JR.— our—Bogata JOHNSON, STEVE LEE— C.E .—Pecos JONES, DONALD H.— Arch. Const .—Houston JONES, GLENN A.— Geophy .—Dallas JORDAN, ELTON MMesquite KAHANEK, JEROME W.—PAy.—Schulenburg KEATHLEY, CHARLES R.—Et . and Hist .-—Corsicana KEELING, GUY W.—Per. .—Palestine KELLY, RODNEY W.—C.E.—San Antonio KETTLER, TERRENCE— Ed .—Needville KILPATRICK, ROBERT L.— B.A .—Houston KISSMAN, BRIDANCE R.— Ch. E .—Ponca City, Okla. KITOWSKI, JOHN V.—Aero. Eng.—Sim Antonio KLEHM, JULIUS J.—C.E.—Brookshire KLOPPE, FRITZIE J. —Landscape Arch .—Houston KOOSER, ROBERT K.— Meteorology —Houston KYLE, ROBERT C.—C.E.—Itasca LACKEY, JERRY L.— A.H .—Samnorwood LA GRONE, JAMES C.— Pet. E .—Carthage LAIRD, ROBERT J.— Pre-Phy. TAerapy—Dayton LANGSTON, JOHN A., JR—M.E.—Bay City LAWRENCE, CHARLES Lufkin LAWRENCE, DON C. —Animal Sci .—Lufkin LAYCOCK, GUYRON B.— Math —White Deer LEAVITT, JOHN T.—PAy.—Dallas LEONARD, CHARLES A.— Bus .—Abilene LIGHT, GRADY A.— Ins .—Sinton LILES, CHARLES D.— B.A .—La Marque LILLEY, VIRGIL E.— Ag. Ed .—Lampasas LIM, MARVIN— C.E .—B. C, Canada J 458 LINDLEY, JOE W.—Vet. Med.—Plainview LINDSEY, WILLIAM J.—fi.P.M.—Houston LLOYD, DAVID H.— Zoology —College Station LOBINGIER, JOHN H.— History —Dallas LORMS, DAVID P.— . £d.—San Antonio LOUDERMILK, FRANKL IN— Agronomy —DeLeon LOUPOT, DAVID N.—C.E.—Dallas LOWE, ROBERT F.— Vet. Med.—Waco LUKER, CHARLES F.—Geo .—El Paso LYONS, LAWRENCE E.— Pre-Law —Albuquerque, N. M. MACALLISTER, RODERICK D.— Ag. Eco. —Lyford MACEIRAS, ALFRED A.— C.E. —Port Arthur McCUTCHEN, BILLY M.—Agronomy—Gatesville McDANIEL, BOBBY L.— M.E. —Gainesville McDANIEL, TERRY P.— History —Pleasanton McDONALD, MICHAEL N.— Pers. Adm. —Jacksonville McDOUGALL, SHELBY E.— M.E .—San Antonio McFARLAND, WILLIAM F.—Eco.—Wills Point McGAUGHY, RICHARD V.— Arch. Const. —Houston McGINTY, STIRMAN R.— History —Abilene McKAY, SCOTT S.—Mat i—San Antonio McKINNIE, LYNN A.— .7 —Bellaire McMULLEN, JOHN M.— History —Ft. Worth MAHANEY, MERLE P.—£.£.—Ft. Worth MAHLMANN, OLAN F.— Ed .—Caldwell MAXWELL, MALCOLM D.— M.E .—San Antonio MARTIN, MILTON P.— .G.—Tulsa, Okla. MARTIN, MILTON R.— B.P.M .—Normangee MARTINDALE, WILLIAM P.—fi.P.M.—Jacksonville MATCHETT, ROBERT L.—Poultry Sc .—Nacogdoches Juniors We supposed to drink it or chew it? 459 C’mon, let’s knock off the Hell-raisin’. MAYS, RICHARD A.—Vet. Med.—San Antonio MEADOWS, GEORGE R.— Gen. Bus. —Houston MILLER, ALLEN R.—Gen. 5ns.—Waco MILLER, JOHN H.— C.E. —Greenville MILLS, GERBERT D.—5.5.M.—Dallas MINOR, JOHN— C.E. —Corpus Christi MITCHELL, JERRY B. — Finance —Palestine MOFFITT, DAVID L.— Floriculture —Houston MOLLER, GODFREY T.— Pet. 5.—Corpus Christi MONDAY, C. B.— Pers. Ad. —Spring Branch MONTGOMERY, GORDON K.—Afar c—Galveston MOORE, JAMES W.—Arch. and Engl—Hah MOORE, KENNETH W.—Mar .—Texarkana MOORE, ROBERT Vi.—Mark. —Harlingen MORRIS, DAVID G.— C.E. and Math—Dallas MORROW, DANNY F.— C.E .—Graford MUNCY, EUGENE L. — E.E. —Ft. Worth MUNN, H. 0.— Gen. Bus .—San Antonio MURDOCK, DANNY D.— rc j.—Wichita Falls MURPHY, MICHAEL D. —Range ¥gt.—Dalhart MURRAY, WILLIAM L.—5.5.—Rockdale MYRE, JOHN E.—5.5.M.—El Paso NAGY, RICHARD E.-— Horticulture —Spring NEAL, JOHN K.—M.5.—San Antonio NELSON, THOMAS A.— IT .—Houston NICHOLS, EDWIN H.— Ag. Ed .—Brownwood NICHOLS, ROBERT A.-— Arch .—Luling NOLAN, ROBERT L.— T.—Houston NORDSTROM, JON D.— Bus. Adm .—Beaumont NOVOSAD, ALVIN L .—Dairy Mfg .—Bryan NUTT, MERWYN L.— Ag. Ed. —San Antonio OEFINGER, SIMEON W.— Wildlife Mg .—Dallas OGG, DON— P.E. —Lufkin OSBORNE, FRANKLIN T. Ch. E. —Crcstwood, Ky. OUALLINE, CHARLES E.—M.E.—Aransas Pass OVERTON, WALLER H.— Agronomy —Paint Creek PACE, JOHN C.— History and Engl. —Dallas PATTON, DONALD G.—M.E.—College Station PENNINGTON, HURN D.— Ag. Erf.—Haskell PEYTON, WILLIAM B.—M.E.—Midland PHILLIPS, PAUL J.—E.E.—Conroe PIPER, PAUL K.— M.E .—Brownwood PLUMMER, THOMAS H.— B.A .—Galveston POTTER, ROBERT H.— Pre-Vet-Ento. —Columbus POTTS, ROBERT C.— Zoology —College Station POWE, MARE B.— History —Wichita Falls POWELL, EDWIN B.—M.E.—Pasadena POWELL, RICHARD M.— cc.—McKinney PRESTON, CHARLES M.— Math —Tucumcari, N. M. PRICE, HARRY H.— Gen. 5us.—Kerens PROCHASKA, JERRY F.—M.E.—Robstown PRZADA, PATRICK L.— Ch. E.—Dallas RAMIREZ, RENATO—M.E.—Zapata RATLIFF, LEE R.—Erf.—Silsbee RECTOR, JAMES T.—E.E.—Cactus REID, TOM C.— T.—Dallas REITZ, RONALD C.— Chem .—Pittsburg REISER, RICHARD J .—Liberal Arts —Bryan REKTORIK, ROBERT J.— Ag. Eng .—Robstown REYNOLDS, TONY R.—5.E.M.—Dallas Juniors RHOADES, ROBERT E.—Ag. Eco.—Taylor RICHARDSON, ROBERT F.— Finance —Dallas RIGSBY, EDWARD D.— Accounting —Andrews RILEY, JAMES E.— l.T.-Journ. —Houston RILEY, VORIS L.-— Journ. —Odessa ROBERTS, DAVID E.—C.E.—Monahans ROEDER, RICHARD J.— Accounting —Yorktown ROHRBOUGH, FRANK G.— B.A. —Ft. Lee, Va. ROHRBOUGH, STEPHEN W.—Eco.—Ft. Worth ROLLINS, CHARLES H.—M.E.—Mobile, Ala. ROMERE, PAUL 0.— Aero. Eng .—Houston RUSSELL, JACK K.— Finance —Nassau, The Bahamas SACCO, JAMES N.—7. Ed.—Gilroy, Calif. SAENZ, OSCAR— Dairy Prod. —Premont SANDERS, ALBERT L.—M.E.—Little Rock, Ark. SANDERS, KENTON W.— Ch. E. —Houston SANDLIN, NED H.— Aero. —Ft. Worth SATCHER, DON C.—Pers. Adm.—Kilgore SAWEY, WILLIAM G.—E.E.—San Antonio SCALES, BRIAN R.—C.E.—Houston SCHIER, JOHN C.— Finance-]our .—Sealy SCHMIDT, WELDON F .—Poultry Sci .—Moody SCHNEIDER, MARVIN L.— Ch. E.—Houston SCHOCH, PAUL D.— Physics —San Antonio CHOETTLE, MORRISS J.—7.7 1 .—Houston SEAVEY, MARSHALL J.— Mark .—Houston SEILER, KENT E.— .Ed.—Ft. Worth SELBY, RICHARD M.—E.E.—Orange SELENSKY, BERNARD A.— Ag. Eco.—Baytown SELL, JOHN T.—E.E.—San Antonio SEWELL, BILLY C.—M.£.—Waco SHEPHERD, WILLIAM L.— M.E. —Silsbee SIMMONS, RICHARD T.— Wildlife Mgn.—Houston SIMMONS, ROY E.—B.A .—Amarillo SIMPSON, JAMES C.—Marketing—MckWen SMITH, EDWIN B. —Animal Sci.—Calvert SMITH, JOHN C.— Geology —Dallas SMITH, LARRY F.—C.E.—Austin SMITH, RICHARD L.— Marketing —Uvalde SMITH, ROBERT F.— Ag. Eco.—Fate ' SMITH, WILLIAM H.— Marketing —Clovis, N. M. SOLIS, ROBERT T.—C tem.—Port Arthur SPENCER, RODNEY N.— Eco.—De Leon SPENCE, ROY E.— Zoology-Pre-Med —Knox City SPIKES, JAMES k.—Wildlife Mgt.—Kermit STARTZ, ANDREW J.— Agronomy —Orange Grove STEINLE, FRANK W.— Aero. Eng .—Jourdanton STERLING, TOMMY M.— Arch. —Houston STERZ1NG, HENRY K.-E .-Pre-Lan;—Austin STINDT, WILLIAM H.—M.E.—Shiner STUBBS, JAMES E. —Finance and Acc .—Wortham SUDDERTH, LARRY C.—C.E.—Little Rock, Ark. TACKABERRY, ROBERT R.— I.T .—Houston TALLMAN, JACK D.— Ind. Eng.—Ft. Worth TAYLOR, CHARLES D.— Ag. Eco .—Richardson TAYLOR, IRVIN E.— Aero. Eng .—Shreveport, La. TAYLOR, JOHN U.—Marketing—Dallas TAYLOR, RANDOLPH W.—M.E.—Angleton TERRELL, TOMMY H.— Ag. Eco .—Plainview TERRY, ROGER S.— Ag. Eng .—Mercedes TEW, RICHARD A.— P.E. —Shreveport, La. THAYER, FRANK D.—P iysics—Hurley, N. M. THIGPIN, JAMES C.—fl.P.Af.—Corsicana THOMAS, RICHARD K.— Pet. Eng .—Slaton THOMPSON, CLIFFORD D.—M.F.—Abilene THOMPSON, BILLY J.—C.F.—Luling TODD, EDWARD k.—Vet. Houston TOMLIN, CHARLES P.—F.F.—Odessa TOWNSEND, WILLIAM B.—£.£.—Bastrop TRIPLETT, EDWARD .—Gen. flus.—Conroe TUCKER, ROBERT F.—M.E.—Shreveport, La. TUCKER, THOMAS N.— E.E .—Waco TURNER, LAYNE R.— B.A .—Monahans UNDERWOOD, BOBBY D.—Mat i—Brady VANCE, WILLIAM R.—Fco.—Bryan VANDERSTUCKEN, RICHARD W.—MatA—Orange VANWINKLE, STEPHEN N.—C.F.—Peoria, 111. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM J.— Ag. Eco .—Sanderson VOELTER, DAVID L.— Arch .—Marlin VOGT, GEORGE W.—Vet. Med.—Weimar VORWERK, WILBERT ].—Ag. £co.—Taylor VILLARREAL, MANUEL J.— Acc .—Laredo WAGNER, MICHAEL C.—£.£.—Sherman WALLA, GERALD J.— Cham .—Schulenburg WARD, WILLIS N.— C.E .—Refugio WEAVER, LUTHER B.— cc.—Dallas WEGENHOFT, TRAVIS L.— Ag. Ed.—Columbus WELD, SETH L.— Math —El Paso WELDON, JERRY K.— Pre-Vet. Med.—Mineral Wells WHEELER, JOSEPH C.—E.E.—Shreveport, La. Juniors Where is the dial on this thing? 464 WHITE, EDDIE— Pre-Vet. Med. —Shreveport, La. WHITELEY, RONALD O.—E.E.—Houston WHITMIRE, RAY E.— A.H .—Corpus Christi WHITNAH, ARTHUR M.— Aero. Eng.—Little Rock, Ark. WHITWELL, CLYDE L.— Eco .—Seguin WIEDERSTEIN, ERWIN C.— B.A. —Cibolo WILKERSON, J. M.— Agronomy —De Leon WILLIAMS, DANIEL D.— Acc .—Brownwood WILLIAMS, RICHARD L.—M.E.—San Antonio WILLIAMSON, DONALD A.—Ed. —Denton WILLMS, WALTER R.— Plant and Soil Sci .—Columbus WILSON, FRED N.— B.A .—Clifton WILSON, MICHAEL H.— I.T .—Temple WILSON, THOMAS A.— Ed .—La Grange WILSON, THOMAS E.—Acc. —Pasadena WINSHIP, JOHN A.—Pet. Eng.—Spring WINSTON, EDMUND P.— cc.—Lufkin WISDOM, BILLY G.— Marketing —Ft. Worth WOODFIN, JAMES W.—Gen. Bus.—Fresno WORLEY, CARLOS S.— rc i.—Baytown WREN, CHALMER— Acc .—Stanton WRIGHT, MICHAEL B.—C.E.—Laredo WRIGHT, PATRICK L.—C.E.—Laredo WRIGHT, WALTER B.— Pet. Eng .—Groves WYNN, WINBURN N.— Vet. Med.—Hosston, La, YANTA, VERNON L. —Plant and Soil Sci.—Runge YAUGER, DOUGLAS B.—M.E.—Shreveport, La. YEARGAN, RANDALL L.— History —San Antonio YORK, J. E.— Ag. Eng.—Collinsville ABEL, BURL M.— Pre-Vet. Med.—Lubbock ADAMS, DAVID R.—Zoo ogy—Sherman ADAMS, HAROLD L.— Arch. —Palmer ALSTON, GEORGE D.— Plant and Soil Sci. ANDERSON, KENNETH W.—Ind. Eng.—Galveston ANDREWS, DOUGLAS N.—E.E.—Center ANDREWS, JERRY B.— Range Mgt.—Olney ANDIS, JERRY C.— L .—Coleman ARMSTRONG, JOHN W.—M.E.—Galveston ARMSTRONG, ROBERT E.— Range Mgt.—Ft. Worth ARNOLD, MILTON E.— Horticulture —San Juan AVANT, WEEMS— Agg. —Tenn. Colony BACON, THOMAS R.— Ch. E.—Houston BAKER, HORACE R.— Horticulture —Brownwood BAKER, ROY .—Ag. Eng.—Pecos BATES, BOBBIE J.— Acc .—Wichita Falls BEAL, LAWRENCE M.— Per. dm.—Bryan BENNETT, ROBERT C.—Eng .—Longview BIANCH, THEODORE J.—Gen. Ens.—Dallas BIRCH, JOE B. —Physics —Baytown BOHOT, HARVEY R.— nd. Tech.—Ld Grange BOLIN, LEE R.— Geology —Houston BOOHER, TRAVIS h.- Pet. Eng.—Euless BOTTLINGER, DEAN H.— Entomology —Hamilton BOULTINGHOUSE, H. R.—E.E.—Port Arthur BRALEY, ROBERT A.— M.E .—Denton BRAND, JOKE L.—E.E.—Wylie BREHNER, DONALD A.— Ch. Eng.—Houston BRODNAX, BRUCE F.— Agronomy —Mexia BROWN, WILLIAM R.— Aero. Eng.—Dallas BROWNING, C. R .—Wildlife Mgt.—Jacinto City This junior life is getting tough. mam. 466 ’61 BRUCE, CLAUDE 0.—Blum BURNETT, LESTER A.— E.E. —Dighton, Kans. BUTLER, ERNEST V.—Pre-Dent-Zoology CALDWELL, ALAN B.— History —Houston CARRERA, R .—Modern Languages —Rio Grande City CASTILLA, JOSE— C.E .—McAllen CEGELSKI, DANIEL E.— E.E .—Roseberg CHITWOOD, KENNETH L.— Vet. Med.—La Pryor CLAYCOMB, LARRY L.— Arch. —Vincennes, Ind. CLIETT, JOSEPH W.—Pre-Fei—Waller COMPTON, HARVEY W.— Pre-Vet —Amarillo CONATSER, C. W .—Physics and Engl .—Canyon CONNER, THOMAS R.—C.P.—Kilgore COON, JULIAN B.—P iy«cs—Pasadena COUNCIL, CLARENCE D.—M.P.—Pasadena COX, PHIEAS A.— M.E .—Eastland CUMMINGS, L. M.— Vet. Med.—Baskin, La. CURRY, WILLIAM F.— Math —Comanche DALBERG, RICHARD L.—C iem.—Freeport DAUGHTRY, DAVID R.— E.E. —Mt. Pleasant DAVENPORT, ROE R.—P iysics—Abilene DAVIDSON, FREDRICK—M.P.—Sharon, Pa. DAVIDSON, JACK D.— Pers. y4dm—Dumas DAVIS, BOBBY D.—C.P.—Gilmer DAY, JAMES D.— E.E .—Texarkana DECKARD, GENE C.—Ag. £d.—Whitesboro DEL CID, JOSE L .—Dairy Musfeandry—Guatemala DEMPSEY, TRAVIS D.— .M.—Jefferson DOYLE, JACK E.—£.£.—Dallas DRABEK, CHARLES A.—C.£.—Shiner 467 DRIVER, BUD H.— Eng .—Cleburne EDGINGTON, JASON M.—Pet. E.-Geol.—San Angelo ELLIOTT, JAMES S.—M.£.—Gladewater EVANS, PHILLIP R.—C.E.—Houston EVETT, HERSHAL L.— I.E .—San Augustine FARIAS, JUAN— Mkt—San Angelo FISHER, EDMUND A.— M.E. —West FLOWERS, JAMES S.— M.E. and Gen. fins.—Houston FONTAINE, CLARK T.— Fisheries fiio.—Vilonia, Ark. FOWLER, RONNIE R.—E.E. —Mineola FRANCIS, HARDY L.—Eco.—Henderson FRANK, DAVID R.— Aero. Eng.—Freeport FRIEDRICH, ALLAN L.—Ag. Fco.—Houston GABOR, TAMAS J.—Ch. F—Corona, N. Y. GALLATIN, ALBERT E.—Mat i—Palestine GARCIA, ALFREDO S.— I.E .—Matamoros, Mex. GARCIA, MIGUEL P.— Aero. Eng .—San Benito GARNER, JOHN D.—C.F.—Livingston GAUNTT, JOHNNY White Oak GIBSON, GARY A.— E.E. —New London GOODSON, TOMMY G.— cc.—Freer GREGG, ERNEST G.— cc.—Bryan HALL, CHARLES L.-Pre-Fet—Palestine HALLARAN. R. P.— I.E .—Ft. Worth HARVEY, RONALD G.— . Ed .—San Angelo HATTER, MAX W.— Floriculture —Moody HAYES, DONALD A.—Pet. Etig.—La Porte HEBER, REGINALD J. G.— M.E .—San Antonio HEIMANN, KERMIT H.—P.F.—Fredericksburg 468 HENICKE, CHARLES J.— ero.—Columbus HENRY, PATRICK M.—Physics—EaskeW HENSZ, DONALD E.— Ed. —Harlingen HERBST, KENNETH C.—Vet. Merf.—Boerne HERNANDEZ, ANDREW R.—fl. L—Bryan HICKMAN, JOHN Houston HICKMAN, MALCOLM E.— Vet. Merf.—Muleshoe HODGES, RICHARD L.— Arch .—Marlin HOFF, MARION R.— cc.—College Station HOFF, WELDON C.—Bellville HOLECEK, LAWRENCE J.—P.E.—Wallis HOSKINS, FRED J.—ALE.—Spearman HOWARD, CHARLES E.—M.E.—Freeport HRACHOVY, JAMES L—Ed. and Physics—Bellville HUBBARD, KENNETH R.—M.E.—Lamesa HUDGINS, JOE D.— A.H .—Hungerford HUFF, PATRICK C.—Physics—Quanah HUGHEN, ROBERT L.—E.E.—Dallas HUNTER, JERRY L.—Ag. £co.—Pecos JACKSON, BOYCE D.— Aero. —Denison JACKSON, CHARLES L.— Modern Language —Houston JACKSON, CLIFFORD A.— . Houston JEFFERIES, CHARLES C.—Mat i—Houston JOHNSON, JAMES R.— Ch. Eng.—Clute JOHNSON, PHILLIP E.— Ch. Eng.—Webster JOHNSON, THOMAS G.— Ag. £( .—Kerrville JOHNSTON, BEN E.— Vet. Med.—Petrolia JONES, DALE L.— B.A .—Longview JONES, HAL B.—C.E.—Belton JULIAN, CHESTER R.— C.E .—Anchorage, Alaska KIDD, JAMES H.—C.E.—Harlingen Junior Ball KILLOUGH, DONALD Bynum KLEIBRINK, HORACE V.—Range Mgt .—Clifton KOTHMANN, MERMYN M. —Range Mgi.—Mason KRAMER, CARL —Wildlife Mgt .—Bartlett KROBOT, FRANKLIN G.— Physics —Bay City LABARBERA, SAM— B.A. —Bryan LANGE, WILLIAM T.— Vet. Med.—Sherman LANGFELD, JOE C.—C.F.—O’hanis LANGSTON, ROBERT Q.—M.F.—Palestine LAROSE, ROBERT L.—Mafd—Glens Falls, N. Y. LEE, DWAIN E.— M.E .—Denison LEHNERT, EDWARD F.— Ag. Eng.—Louise LEVY, JESSE H.— M.E .—Gretna, La. LILES, EDWIN D.—Ag. Ed. —San Antonio McCOOL, BRYAN D.—C.E.—Corpus Christi McGinnis, william s.— m l—W aco MANGRUM, WILLARD L.—C.E.—Sherman MARTIN, LARRY D.— Chem —Freeport MARTIN, RALPH S.—M.£.—Smackover, Ark. MARWITZ, ALTON H.— Ag. Ed.—Comanche MATHIS, RALPH H.— .7 —Bryan MECKE, MICHAEL B.— Ag. Ed.—San Antonio MERRITT, DAVID S.—Ag. Eco.—Colorado City MILLER, TED R.—M.E.—Kilgore MISTRETTA, BERNARD— Vet. Med.—Baton Rouge, La. MOORE, FRANKLIN D.—E.E.—Cameron MOORE, THOMAS B.— Ag. Eco .—Navasota MUNNERLYN, JAMES R.—M.E.—Lake Jackson NEWMAN, GENE W.— Landscape Arch .—Cameron NIVERS, FRANCIS J.—Ed. and Math—Waco Juniors - -AMT- •r 5r-. -- -•vr. • •- -g.- ► v r ;. ' T.-rA. « - - • jr •• Oh, well, I didn’t want infantry anyway. 2L •‘ ' J PARKS, J. M.— Physics —San Saba PARTEN, GARY L.— M.E .—Silsbee PATE, CHARLES C.—Aero. Eng.—Port Arthur PATER, JOACHIM P.—£.£.—Riviera PAUSKY, DARRELL G.—Ch. Eng.—Kingsville PAWLIK, EMIL H.— Pet. Eng.—McAllen PEAVY, SHELBY L.—Gen. Ens.—Dallas PERKINS, WILLIAM N.— Ch. Eng.—Mt. Pleasant PFLUGER, ROBERT L.— Ag. Eco.—Pflugerville PIPER, ALFRED A.— B.A .—San Antonio PLATO, THOMAS A.— Entomology —Baytown PLILER, GEORGE M.— M.E .—Hallsville PORTER, WAYNE W.— Vet. Med. —Stoneburg POSEY, BURL W. —A.H .—Brownwood POWELL, RICHARD R.— cc.—Dallas QUAGLINO, CARL A.--E.E.—Galveston RADLE, MARVIN A.— Ag. Ed.—Marlin ratctom nFRwnnn n _r f __W:.iw RANEY, J. C.—Pet. Eng.—Godley REARDON, PAT O.—Ag. Ed.—Mason REDMAN, WILLIAM J.—A.H.—Saint Jo REDWINE, ROBERT H.— Arch. So .—Houston REEVES, SIM A. —Agronomy —Ft. Stockton REUTHER, CARL F.— Ag. Ed.-Smithfield REYNOLDS, MAX M.— Ag. Ed.—Lufkin RICHARDS, WILLIAM Q. —Range Mgt .—Paducah RIGSBY, LEO C.— Rural Sociology —Canyon RIOS, A. A. —Dairy Sci .—Arccibo, Puerto Rico ROACH, JAMES 0.— Entomology —Tomball ROBERTS, R. E.— Journ. and Sociology —Kerrville J ROBERTSON, SCOTTY T.—E.E.—Greenville RODRIQUEZ, F. G. —Modern Languages —Rio Grande City ROGERS, HERBERT E.—E.E.—Hebbronville ROSENBERG, HAROLD W.—7.E.—La Grange ROSENBERGER, W. E.— Pre-Vet. Med .—West Columbia ROUNTREE, JAMES T.— Meteorology —Longview ROUTH, HAROLD E.— A.H .—Ballinger RUDD, WILLIAM E.—E.E.—Center RUGH, ASHLEY M.—M.E.—Bandera RYAN, JOHN E. —Business —Bandera. RYDEN, CARL E. —Rural Sociology —Florence SALMON, JAMES N. L.— Entomology —Lakeview SCHIFLETT, LARRY J.—Mai t—Denison SCHOENFELD, FRED L.—C.E .—San Antonio SCHRANK, ELLSWORTH E.—R. .—Hamilton SCHRANK, FRED L.— Ag. Ed.—Hamilton SCOGGIN, JERRY C.— cc.—Grapeland SHEPPARD, SAM E.— cc.—Comfort SHOOP, BRUCE T.— B.A .—Longview SINCLAIR, KARL L.— B.A .—Mt. Pleasant SMITH, DAVID J.—M.F.—Houston SMITH, JERRY P.—F.F.—Liberty SMITH, LEONARD E.—C.E.—Tyler SMITH, RICHARD C. —History —Lampasas SPENCE, SAMUEL E.— Journ. and B.A .—Brenham SPENCER, GARY E.— Wildlife Mgt.—Nederland SPROSS, HARVEY Y.—Wildlife Mgt.—Crawford STAFFORD, THOMAS A.— Arch .—Galveston STEELMAN, CLIFFORD W.—E.E.—Henderson STEWART, BOB E.— Horticulture —Hargill 471 STIPE, CHARLES L.—Ag. Ed.—Hico STOEVER, HELMUTH C.—M.E.—Houston STRAUCH, HENRY M.—Malone STUARD, WILLARD R.—AJE —Aledo SUESSMUTH, ALBERT C.—EJ.—Houston SYLER, IRA A.— Vet. A erf.—Flatonia TATE, CECIL R.— Insurance —Hamilton TAYLOR, FREDERICK A.—B.A .—Eastland TEAGUE, BUDDY W.—Ag. Eng.—Eico TEAGUE, SAMMIE R.— Pet. Eng. and B.A .—Houston TERRASSA, JUAN A.— Arch .—Bayamon, Puerto Rico THOMPSON, PERRY—C’.E.—Longview THORNTON, HAROLD L.— .7 —Baytown THORNTON, RICHARD D. —Wildlife A gt.—Midland TOWNSEND, BARRAM A.—C.E.—Donna TRUJILLO, JOE A.—B.T.—Roswell, N. M. TOMASEK, ALLAN R.—A .E.—Temple TUCKER, JAMES F.—M.E.—Houston TURLINGTON, DON R.—E.E.—Henderson UNGER, PAUL W.—Ag. Ed.—Smithville VANLANDINGHAM, EDDIE 0.— Aero. Eng .—Winnsboro VILLA, JAMES— Ag. Ed.—Bellville WAITS, JOHN L.—Eco.—Sheridan WALKER, CLARENCE L.—E.E.—Kilgore WALLACE, WILLIAM W.— .7’.—Nederland WALLIS, FRED L.— Arch .—Borger WALTON, CHARLES E.—A .E.—Hamilton WEST, MILTON R.— P.E .—Cotulla WHEELER. R. D.— Landscape Arch .—San Angelo WHITAKER, ROBERT E.— Physics —Pasadena WHITAKER, WADE D.—E.E.—Canton WHITEHALL, DON E.—C.E.—Houston WHITTEN, JAMES D.—E.E.—Longview WICK, JEROME P.— ero. Eng.—Rio Hondo WIESEPAPE, LARRY M. —Wildlife Afgt.—Brenham WILDER, J. B.— Ch. Eng .—Houston WILLIAMS, CHARLES C.—Af.E.—Nederland WILLIAMS, DANNY K.— .7 , .—Pasadena WILLIAMS, GEORGE D.— Ch. Eng .—Nacogdoches WILSON, WILLIAM J.—Ag. Ed.—Paducah WOOD, BILLY B.— Ag. Eco .—Montgomery WOODWARD, DEAN R.—E.E.—Texarkana WURZBACH, ROBERT A.— Agronomy —Hondo YOUNG, CLYDE H.— Aero .—Eastland YUDESIS, BENJAMIN M.— History —San Benito 472 Officers, Class of 1962 President __________________________________________________________________ DANNY DUPREE Vice-President ___________________________________________________ ROQUE RODRIGUEZ Secretary-Treasurer ______________________________________________ CHARLES MOORE Social Secretary _____________________________________________________________JOHN LIVELY Left to right: Charles Moore, Roque Rodriguez, Danny Dupree. 473 ADAMS, H. R. ADAMS, JAMES C. ADAMSON, BLISS D. ADUDDELL, PAUL L. AHART, JAN F. AIKEN, CARL H. AIRHART, TOM P. ALANIZ, ROBERT ALCORN, WALTER B. ALEXANDER, TOMMY E. ALLEN, HERBERT C. ALVARADO, RICARDO AMOS, WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, GARY R. ANDERSON, ROBERT E. ANDREWS, BEN J. ANTHIS, JOHN R. ARMSTRONG, REED S. ASBURY, GORDON R. ASHLEY, PAUL E„ JR. ASHY, JOE W. BAILEY, CECIL D. BAILEY, EVERETT M. 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CAROTHERS, JOE D. 474 CARPENTER, STEWART B. CARPENTER, THOMAS M. CARR, SI E. CASH, JIMMY L. CASHIOLA, MARION J. CASKEY, JAMES W. CASSENS, ALLAN B. CAYITT, WALTON D. CEPICA, WILLIAM J. CHAMBERLAIN, DOUGLAS H. CHAPA, DAVID C. CHRISTIAN, LAWRENCE W. CLACK, EDWARD K. CLANCY, PAT T. CLARKE, GEORGE R. CLARY, JIM H. CLASSEN, EDMOND H. CLIFFORD, NASA M. CLOSNER, JOHN J., Ill CLOUD, CHAS M. COBB, KENNETH H. COCHRAN, CHARLES L. CONWAY, BILL J., JR. CONTRERAS, H. A. COOK, JERRY D. COOKE, DOYCE H. COOMBES, JIMMY L. COOPER, PAUL J. GORMAN, VICTOR R. COPPEDGE, RALEIGH E. CORY, HARRY ARTHER COSBY, JAMES W. CRAGIN, GLYNN P. CRAWFORD, GEORGE M. CRAWFORD, RONALD D. CRENSHAW, WILLIAM R. CROOKS, THAD W. CROUCH, CHARLES G. CROUCH, PATRICK K. CRUMPTON, ALFRED T. J 475 CURRY, CHARLES K. CUSTER, CARL S. CUTHRELL, JOHNNY D. DALBERG, WALTER G. BARLEY, R. G. DAUGHERTY, JAMES R. DAVIDSON, ROBERT J. DAVIS, ALVIN L. DAVIS, LAWRENCE E. DAVIS, JIM T. DAVIS, STEADMAN DAVIS, WILLIAM A. DAVIS, WILLIAM H. 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HARRISON, W. H., JR. HARVEY, JOE B. HATINGER, ROBERT D. HAYNES, FRANK HEDDINS, GERALD C. HENDERSON, DONALD R. HENDRIX, ALVIN E. HERRIN, JOHN A. HERREN, WILLIAM D. HERRERA, ANASTACIO HERRING, DAL M. HEYE, PAUL F. HEYMAN, EUGENE F. HILL, ALAN T. HILL, JAMES M„ JR. HOCH, EDGAR L. HODGES, HENRY D. HOEGEMEYER, W. H. HOFFMAN, BUREN W. HOHMAN, TOMMY A. HOLBEIN, THOMAS J. HOLLEY, JAMES R. HOLLIMAN, CECIL W. HOLMES, DONALD L. HOLY, MIKE E. HOOD, HUNTER R. HOOKE, WILLIAM B. HOPKINS, DAVID F„ JR. HOPPERS, RICHARD G. HORNSEY, JOSEPH C. HRUSKA, STANLEY J. HUBERT, EARL T„ JR. HUDSON, JOHN W. HUFFMAN, LARRY J. HUTTON, WILLIAM L. 1 HYNSON, LAWRENCE M. IMLE, JOHN F„ JR. INCE, DON C. IRBY, WENDELL L. ISAACSON, JOHN H. JAMES, WILLIAM A. JAMESON, GENE 0. JAROSZ, KENNETH E. JENNINGS, JACK H. JEWELL, ELMER M. JOHNSON, CHARLES R. JOHNSON, DON B. JOHNSON, ROBERT A. JOHNSTON, THOMAS E. JOINER, ROBERT E. JONES, THOMAS D. JONES, WILLIAM E. JOYCE, KENNETH G. JULIAN, GEORGE D. KANA, FRED J., JR. KARL, JAMES C. 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FORSTER, PETER C. FOSTER, DONALD G. FOSTER, GERALD FRANCIS, CURTIS M. FRANK, DENIS R. 1 491 FRANK, JOHN H. FRANK, WALLACE J„ JR. FRAJER, JOHN W. FRAUSTO, JULIO, JR. FRYE, PATRICK E. FRY, PHILLIP R. FREE, RONALD P. FREEMAN, CHARLES D. FRENCH, WILLIAM A. FRAZER, ISAAC K. FRISBY, OSCAR W. FRITH, CHARLES E. FUNDERBURK, JOSEPH D. GADDIS, ALVIS M„ JR. GALE, AUDREU R. GAITHER, GALE H. GALINDO, SAMUEL M. GALLATIN, GARY C. GALLMAN, DENNETH J. GAMBLE, JIM P. GAMBLE, WILLIAM R., JR. GAREIA, JUAN M. GARDNER, CHARLES F. GARRETT, ROBERT L. GARRETT, W. JAY, JR. GAROUTTE, MICHAEL D. GARY, JAMES R. GARY, LLOYD D., JR. GATLIN, JOHN W. GAY, ROBERT A. GEISTWEIDT, JOHN A. GELDMEIER, CLARENCE L. GENSBACH, HERBERT C. GEORGE, MICHAEL S. GEORGE, WILLIAM H. GERARD, DAVID L. GERLIN, FRED G. GIBBS, JACK L. GIBSON, HENRY C. GIBSON, PHILLIP M. GIDDEN, ROBERT S. GILBERT, BEVIL E. GILBREATH, CHARLES W. GILL, JERRY M. GILLIES, ROBERT B. GILMORE, DONALD W. GINN, DAVID D. GIPSON, JOE H. 9 492 GLASER, JAMES E. GLASER, STANLEY J. GODFREY, JAY F. GODWIN, EDWARD A. GOETTLE, JIMMY A. GOLD, HENRY A. GOLDBERG, STAN R. GOLLADAY, HARVEY L. GONZALEZ, JESUS E GONZALEZ, JUIS E. GOODMAN, RODNEY L. GOODWIN, MELUYN R. GORDON, DONALD S. GORMAN, RICHARD W GRAHAM, DENNIS L. GRAHAM, FREDERICK T GRAHAM, JOE S., JR. GRAHAM, ROBERT E. GRAMMER, BRYAN K. GRANT, BARRY W. GRANTHAM, CHARLES F. GRAUES, GENE P. GRAVES, THOMAN W. GREENLEE, CHARLES H. GREER, JAMES W. GREER, MIKE L. GREGG, VEAN J., JR. GRIFFIN, LOUIS J. GRIFFITH, JAMES R. GRIGGS, DUDLEY GRIGGS, STEPHEN R. GRIMES, FRANK W. GRISSOM, DAVID S. GRITTER, KENNETH J GRONA, ROBERT J. GROOM, JAMES N., JR. GROOM, JAMES R. GROSS, PAUL E. GROVES, DAVID G. GUERRA, CESAR R. GUIBERTEAU, OLIVER J. GULLION, BILLY S. GUNN, WILLBURN J. GURLEY, WILLIAN T. GUTIERREZ, GEORGE, JR. GUY, JIMMIE D. HACHTEL, LARRY P. HACKETT, ROBERT H. 1 HAFLEY, DON A. HAHN, DAVID D. HALE, DOUGLAS L. HALEY, RONALD G. HALL, JOE W., JR. HALL, ROBERT A. HALL, RONALD M. HALLFORD, KENT L. HALLONQUIST, NORMAND A., JR. HAM, HOWARD C., JR. HANIL, LOUIS W. HAMMANN, WILLIAM R. HAMMOND, MURRAY B. HANCOCK, JAMES H. HANER, CLARENCE A. HANEY, ROBERT V. HANSEN, HARLEY A. HARDEE, YANCY D. HARDY, JIMMY D. HARMEL, LARRY B. HARRELL, MICHAEL W. HARRIS, HERMAN E. HARRIS, JAMES A. HARRIS, JOHN E. HARRISOW, CHARLES E. HARRISON, RONNIE G. HART, JAMES B. HART, MALCOLM S. HARTSELL, PAT HARVICK, GARY N. HARWILL, DAVID W. HATAWAY, BOBBY H. HATTOX, JERRY B. HAWKINS, JAMES N. HAYS, KENNETH W. HAYS, THOMAS R. HAZLEWOOD, RONNY G. HEARN, WILLIAM C. HEDEMAN, WALTER R., Ill HEDRICK, JOHN A. HEITZMAN, GARY D. HELD, JAMES T. HENDERSON, DONALD HENDERSON, EARL J. HENDRY, RONALD 1 HENSLEY, CHARL HENSON, JOHN W. 493 HENSZ, ALBERT J., JR. HERMON, JOHN L. HESTER, BOB R. HIBBS, JERRY A. HICKERSON, CHARLES L. HICKLIN, RONALD W. HICKMAN, JOHN M., JR. HIGGINS, DON M. HILL, WILLIAM H. HILTON, JAMES C. HINOJOSA, GERONIMO G. HODGES, JAMES M. HOFFMAN, GEORGE R. HOLCOMB, HOWARD L. HOLIDY, TOMMY L. HOLLAND, L. G., JR. HOLLEY, JOHNNIE L. HOLLIS, JAMES R. HOLMES, GENE G. HOLT, GREGORY B. HOOKS, RONALD F. HOOPER, FRED D. HOOPES, JOHN, JR. HOPK1N, JOHN H. HOPKINS, DONALD W. HOPPE, CHARLES A. HOPPE, LAYNE D. HORN, HULEY J. HORN, REAGAN M. HORNE, HENRY L. HOSKINS, HARRY T., JR. HOTARD, ERNEST P. HOTCHKISS, DOUGLAS G. HOUSTON, JACK M. HOWARD, JAMES B. HOWARD, VOLNEY W. HOWARD, WILLIAM E. HOWE, DAVID A. HOWELL, BEN K. HOZA, RICHARD G. HRANITZKY, EMANUEL B. HUDSON, GERDON W. HUDSON, MICHAEL D. HUERTA, WALLY HUFF, CRAIG W. HUGHES, DONALD G. HUGHES, SAMUEL E. HUGHES, WAYNE E. 7 HUGHLETT, ALFRED W. HULBERT, FRANK A. HULON, JAMES L. HUMBER, JOHN Y. HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM L. HUNN, WILLIAM J. HUNNICUTT, LEE B., JR. HUNT, JAMES M. HUNT, STANCIL D. HUNTER, CHARLES R. HUNTER, DONALD T. HUNTER. RONALD D. HUNTINGTON, BOBBY N. HURSEY, PAUL B. HUTCHESON, DAVID P. HUTTON, W ' ELFORD S. HUTTON, WTLLIAM C. HYDE, EVERETT 0. IBISON, JAMES L. IHRIG, JOHN R. ISAAC, CHARLES V. ISBON, JAMES E. ISHAM, RONNIE V. ISRAEL, GUS, JR. JACK, JAMES T. JACKSON, BOBBY J. JACKSON, EW ' ELL H. JACKSON, REX S. JACOBS, DUAINE W. JACOBS, HENRY M. JACOBS, JOHN D. JACOB, NELSON L. JAECKLE, TIMOTHY J. JAGOT, JOHN U„ IV JAKOVICH, EDWARD K. JAMAIL, GERALD A. JAMES, WILLIAM E. JANERT, HERBERT C. JENSEN, DENNIS WL JENSON, CLIFF M. JESTER, RICHARD S. JOINES, JOHN E. JOHNS, HERBERT K. JOHNSON, HARDY JOHNSON, JAMES E. JOHNSON, JAMES L. JOHNSON, KENNETH C. JOHNSON, MAX M. 494 Wake up, fish ol’ lady! I just heard Mr. Clary checking second floor CQ from a rope again ’63 JOHNSON, PAUL A. JOHNSON, ROBERT E., JR. JOHNSON, THOMAS V. JOHNSTON, GEORGE A. JOHNSTON, KENT M. JOHNSTON, RALPH W. JOHNSTON, WESLEY W. JONES, CLAUDE R. JANES, DARYL B. JONES, ELTON R. JONES, HARRY M. JONES, MICHAEL H. JONES, ROBERT D. JONES, TOMMY L. JONES, VICTOR T. JONES, WILLIAM B. JORDAN, HAROLD, V. JORDAN, ROBERT T. JORDAN. WILLIAM H. JUDSON, JOHN C. JUMPER, PHILLIP H. JUSTISS, JOHN F. KADJAR, DAVID M. KARRER, DAVID L. KEARNS, JAMES H. KEATH, ADRIN S. KEE, JAMES B„ JR. KEEGAN, EDWARD J. KEELING, JOE L. KELLY, WILLIAM P. KEEN, JOE F. KENDVICK, TOMMY J. KENNERLY, TOM H. KENT, VAUGHN G. KERCHEUAL, CHARLES A. KERLEY, MICHAEL A. KERLEY, WILLIAM C. KERN, JOHN F. KEYS, THOMAS J. KIEL, GLENN D. KIKER, JOSEPH P. KILLION, BOBBY K. KITHAS, JIMMY A. KING, CHARLES R. KING, JAMES P. KING, JERRY C. KING, WILLIAM E. KLUTZ, WILLIAM L. 495 Nr m? f , y . ' 4 .. ‘ t ‘ .VX ' Vj ' r‘( ' p r ’ 1 Watching Capt. Sheppard bounce on Fish Day y ■--.I ' . 1 ; ,v 7 KNAPP, WILLIAM S. KNIFFIN, JOHN W. KNOX, ELDON B. KNOX, JACK R. KOEGL, KENNETH W. KORBELL, JOHN C. KORENEK, EDWIN J. KOYM, LOUIS C. KRAUSE, MALCOLM M. KRAWET, HARRY A. KREBS, JOHN P. KREYMER, JOHN W. KROUSE, RICHARD C. KUBOS, EMIL J. KUEHN, NOLAN R. KUHN, DALLAS KUPPEL, RAY A. KUNKLE, GAILARD L. KUMS, ROSS G. KUTACH, SYLUESTER J., JR KUYKENDALL, CHARLES I LADD, KENNETH L. LAMAR, PERCIE L., Ill LAMKIN, ARTHUR H LAMPRECHT, WILLIAM 0., JR. LANDERS, JOHN B. DANGER, RODNEY E. LANGFORD, DAVID K. LANGFORD, HENRY L. LAUTERBACH, JAMES C. LAWRENCE, HUGH P. LEACH, JAMES A. LEACH, MICHAEL D. LEBOEUF, JOE S. LEDNICKY, BERNARD L. LEE, ROBERT G. LEMMON, HARMON G. LEONARK, WILLIAM M. LETBETTER, W. DEAN LEVERETT, DANIEL S. LEWIS, JAMES C. LEWIS, JAMES E. LEWIS, LARRY A. LEWIS, LESLIE H. LEY, GEORGE K. LILLEY, HORACE E. UPPER, DONALD H. LISTON, HARRY E. 496 LLOYD, TOMMY H. LOCKE, JOE L. LOGAN, GEORGE F. LOHN, WILLIAM E., Ill LONGAN, BOBBY J. LOPEZ, JOSE A. LOUETT, GEORGE D. LOVICK, JAMES S. LOWDEN, JOSEPH C. LOWE, JAMES E. LOWRANCE, ROBERT R. LYLE, CLAYTON B. LYLE, DAVID L. LYLE, SAMUEL N. LYERLY, JAMES M. LUBY, JOHN R. LUHM, FRED E. LUTZ, JAMES K. MABEE, NEIL L. MACEO, VINCENT G. MACHEMEHL, ROBERT A. MACTAVISH, WILLIAM K. MADDOX, EDWIN T. MADEIRA, JON T. MAGERS, JAMES H. MAYSE, JOHN B. MAHAND, KEN R. MAIN, STEPHEN B. MALCOLM, DANIEL K. MALONE, RICHARD L. MANLEY, JAMES M. MARCONTELL, CALVIN E. MARGRAVE, MICHAEL W. MARSHALL, JAMES H. MARSHALL, JOHN K. MARSHALL, JOHN T. MARSHALL, RONALD W. MARTIN, DAVID S. MARTIN, HARRY B. MARTINEZ, HOMER A. MARTIN, ROBERT L. MARTIN, TRUMAN F. MARTIN, WILLIAM V. MARTINEZ, JOSE E. MATHIS, ROBERT N. MATTHEWS, DON B. MATTLAGE, KARL P. MATZKE, CARL W., JR. 1 MAUCK, FREDRICK R. MAULDIN, CHARLES R. MAURER, CHARLES E. MAURER, CHARLES H. MAXWELL, DAVID G. MAXWELL, GEORGE S. MAXWELL, JOHN R. MAY, ALBERT L. MAYNARD, KARL W. MAYO, CHARLES L. MAYO, TEDDY D. MAYS, WILLIAM R. McALPIN, WILLIAM R. McAVOY, EDWARD J. McCANN, DONALD R. McCANN, THOMAS E. McCARDELL, JOHN H. McCLINTON, GAYLON M. McCLURE, JAMES H. McCOLLUM, JAMES R., JR. McCRARY, RONEY G. McCullough, john w. McDaniel, keith e. McDaniel, lyndon p. McDonald, louis m. McFarland, kenneth j. McGALLIARD, MARSHALL D. McGEE, LARRY M. McGILL, ROBERT N. McGREGOR, JAMES E. McGARRAUGH, ROBERT McGUIRE, CHARLES R. McINNIS, JOHN L. McIntosh, bennis k. McKEAN, EDMUND W. McKEEN, WILLIAM R. McKenzie, Hubert r., jr. JOHN, ROGER M. McKinnon, marvin j. McKNIGHT, JOW T. McLain, james r. McLean, donald g. McLeod, hugh m. McLeod, james p. McMAHAN, DAVID W. McMAHAN, WILLIAM R. McMICHAEL, BOBBIE L. McMILLIANT, ADRIAN I. 497 McNATT, THOMAS M., JR. McNEES, ROBERT G. McNEIL, VANCE A. McOWEN, JAMES S. McWilliams, james l. MEASELES, MELVIN P. MEDLEY, EDWARD L. MEEKER, JOE F. MEFFORD, GEORGE H. MEJIA, CARLOS V. MENCHACA, ARNOLD H. MENKE, CHARLES A. MERCADO, CARLOS G. MERKA, WILLIAM C. MERRILL, SAM A. ' , JR. MERRITT, JOE C. METTKE, WINSTON D. MEYER, JOHN H. MEYER, JOHN R. MEYER, LEE G. MEYERS, JOHN E. MICHNA, JOHN L. MILLER, CARROLL N. MILLER, DOUGLAS F. MILLER, EUGENE P. MILLER, GLYN C. MILLER, HOMER A., JR. MILLER, KARL J. MILLER, MARLIN R. MILLER, ROBERT H. MILLER, ROBERT L. MILLER, WILLIAM E. MILLER, WILLIAM H. MILLER, VIRGIL W. MILLIGAN, DAVID L. MILLS, CHARLES A. MILLS, JERRY R. MILLS, RAMSEY Z., JR. MILLS, ROBERT L. MINYARD, JAMES C. MINYARD, JOHN L„ JR. MIRES, JAMES R. MISE, DON K. MITCHELL, ELMER G. MITCHELL, ROBERT E., JR. MITCHELL, RICHARD E. MITCHELL, RONALD J. MOEHLMAN, ELVIN C., JR. 1 MOFFITT, EARL A. MONTGOMERY, ERNEST F. MOODY, THOMAS N. MOON, RONNIE P. MOORE, GERALD C. MOORE, JAMES L. MOORE, REX W„ JR. MOORE, STEVEN W. MORA, FEDERICO S. MORGAN, JERRY D. MORGAN, KELLY W. MORGAN, MACKEY D. MORRIS. BEN L. MORRIS, CHARLES W MORRIS, GEORGE M. MORRIS, MARVIN L. MORROW, DONNY C. MORROW, MORRIS E. MORROW. WILLIAM L. MOSELY, HAL M. MOSELEY, PHILLIP E. MOSS, GARY G. MOTHERAL, STERLING F. MURCHISON, JOHN S„ III MURRAY, DALE D. MURRAY, JAMES C. MURPHEY, FORREST S. MURPHY, ELLIS P. MURPHY, JERRY A. MYERS, RANDOLPH P. NAGY, EDWARD L. NAHAS, NICHOLAS M. NASH, JAMES C., Ill NEATHERY, ORPHIE NEEL, ROY E. NEGROTTO, WILLIAM D. NELSON, ARTHUR F. NELSON, JAMES E. NELSON, ROBERT D. NELSON, THEARL H„ JR. NELSON, TOM K. NEUGEBAUER, WILLIAM E. NEUMAN, JAMES A. NEUMANN, TERRY L. NEW, GARY K. NICHOLS, CHARLES L. NICHOLAS, DONALD H. NICHOLS, PAUL D. 498 NICHOK, WILLIE J. NITSCH, EUGENE J. NIX, W. D., JR. NIXON, FARRIS G. NOGUEIRA, MICHAEL D. NORMAN, JERREL W. NORRIS, PAUL, JR. NORRIS, ROBERT J. NORWOOD, JAMES R. NOVOSAD, JOE D. NOVOSAD, TED S. OAKES, JERRY S. OATMAN, WILBURN S. OCKER, DON A. O’CONNOR, CHARLES J. O’CONNOR, JOHN J. O’DELL, JERRY R. OLDEN, JOHN M. OLDHAM, LARRY S. OLIPLANT, JACK N. OLIVER, EDIS T. OLIVER, NORMAN P. O’MARA, BRIAN B. OMURA, DUDLEY A. OSBOURN, LARRY C. OSTMANN, FRED P. OTTO, HAROLD R. PADGETT, REX B. PACKEN, DON N. PALMER, LAWRENCE S. PARGMANN, GLENN R. PARK, ROSS A. PARKER, KENNETH B. PARKER, TRAVIS R. PARKMAN, KENNETH B. PARRISH, JAMES A. PARTRIDGE. JAMES C. PASCHALL, GRIFFIN V. PATE, FRANCIS M. PATE, MELVIN O. PATE, ROBERT S. PATRANELLA, KENNETH W. PATTON, EDWARD N. PAULUS, WESLEY C. PAYNE, HARRY A. PAYNE, NORMAN L. PEARCE, FRANK M. PEARCE, LEON H. fj ' 1 499 PEARSON, WILLIAM E. PEASE, FRANK W. PEDEN. LARRY F. peNdery, HARRY H. PENROD, JOHN L. PEPPER, JOSEPH F. PERCIFIELD, JOHN M. PERKINS, JERRY B. PERKINS, RUAL A. PERKINS, WILLIAM S. PERSYN, DAVID L. PERKINS, JIMMY G. PETERS, JAMES E. PETERSON, ALFRED W. PETERSON, RICHARD H. PETERSON, RONALD L. PETTIT, ARTHUR D. PETTY, ROBERT R. PEYSEN, DAVID R. PHILP, DANIEL R. PHILLIPS, CECIL R. PHILLIPS, JERRY A. PHILLIPS, PRESTON V. PICKARD, LINDLEY R. PICKELL, MILBY D. PICKETS, GEORGE H. PICKETT, DANIEL E. PIERSON, DAVID E. PIERSON, RAY M. PIPPIN, NATHAN W. PIRKLE, PAUL S. PISOIT, JAMES M. PLAGENS, WALTER H. PLATT, JOHN F. POEHL, RUDELL POENISEH, DONALD F. POLK, RICHARD T. POLLARD, JOHN N. POLLARD, RONNY A. POOL, LOWELL A. POTEET, RANDALL L. POTTER, CLARENCE H. POTTS, JAMES S. POWELL, GEORGE W. POWELL, PAUL E. POWERS, BENNY L. PRAESEL, CARL E. PREWITT, EDWIN W. 7 500 PRICHARD, JOHN P. PRICKETTE, JOHN F. PROCTER, THOMAS D. PRUETT, JEFF D. PRZYBYLA, WILLIAM J. RIIRIO, DAVID S. PUCKETT, JOHN E. PUCKETT, WILLIAM E. PYRON, KENNETH C. QUENZER, JOHN B. QUISENBERRY, BOBBY R. RAABE, MARTIN L. RABA, LAURENCE J. RABEL, HERBERT E. RABEL, WILLIAM H. RAINEY, DAVID N. RAINWATER, CHARLES F. RAMSAY, GEORGE F., JR. RAMSER, CHARLES D. RANDEL, HUGH G. RAWE, KIETH F. RAWLINS, ADDISON C., Ill RAY, JAMES E. READY, GARY W. REAGOR, BILLY H. REATHERFORD, HERMAN W. RECTOR, KENNETH R. REDD, CECIL REDDING, JACKIE D. REDDING, ROBERT G. REDDITT, RICHARD S. REDMON, CHARLES E. REEDER, JOHN P. REEVES, BRIAN A. REISSER, WILLIAM A. RESTIVO, JAMES A. REVELEY, MICHAEL B. REYNOLDS, JAMES R. REYNOLDS, RONALD J. RHEA, DWAYNE W. RHODES, MICHAEL A. RICE, ROBERT R. RICH, DAVID A. RICHARDSON, ARTHUR R. RICHARDSON, DAVID M. RICHARDSON, PATRICK L. RICHARDSON, ROBERT L RICHMOND, KIM 7 RIDDLE, ROLEAN B„ II RIDDLES, AMIS J. RIDGWAY, LARRY P. RILEY, DONALD R. RIOJAS, RAIMUNDO RIPPSTEIN, KENNETH C. RITCHIE, JOHN E. RITCHIE, MARVIN B. RIVERS, DONALD J. RIVETTE, CLIFTON P. ROARK, GLENN ROBERTS, CLIFFORD R. ROBERTS, CURTIS B. ROBERTS, JOHN C. ROBERTS, WILLIAM H. ROBERTSON, THOMAS E. ROBINSON, RICHARD K. ROBINSON, TERENCE M. ROBINSON, WESLEY A. ROBISHEAUX, GARY J. ROBISON, DAVID L. RODEN, RAYMOND W. RODGERS, JAMES O. RODRIGUEZ, ALFRED G. RODRIGUEZ, JOSEPH E. RODRIGUEZ, LEO A. ROGERS, JIMMY L. ROGERS, JOHN S. ROGERS, JUD F. ROGERS, WILLIAM J. ROMPEL, ALAN E. ROOK, GEORGE D. ROSENTHAL, STANLEY R. ROSS, LESLIE H. ROSSELLE, WILLIAM T. ROSSER, HENRY E. ROYAL, WILLIAM A. RUCKMAN, PAUL C. RUNDELL, WILLIAM K. RUNDER, CARL D. RUNYON, WILLIAM F. RUSHING, CHARLES W. RUSSELL, CHARLES R. RUSSELL, GERALD W. RUTLEDGE, CHARLES J. RUTLEDGE, JAMES E. RUTLEDGE, JAY D., Ill 501 RYAN, PHILIP A. SAENZ, JOEL A. SALINAS, JOE R. SALINAS, ROLANDO A. SAKOWITZ, SAMUEL L. SALOMA-OROZCO, ABRAHAM E. SAMMONS, JOHN E., JR. SAMMONS, L. C. SANDEFER, DAVID B. SANDEL, MILTON C. SANDLIN, MICHAIL W. SANTOS, SALVADOR G. SARGENT, JAMES W. SARTAIN, JAMES E. SARTWELLE, JAMES D., JR. SASSIN, ALLAN R. SCAGGS, RONNIE G. SCARBOROUGH, DAN M. SCHEHIN, MARTIN L. SHIVERS, ROBT. A. SCHLIESING, THOMAS G. SCHILLACI, JOSEPH A. SCHOON, CHARLES L. SCHNEIDER, HARRY L., JR. SCHROEDER, JAMES E. SCHROETER, HERBERT W„ JR. SCHUENEMANN, CHARLES R. SCHULGEN, LARRY J. SCHULTE, HOWARD H. SCHULZE, EDWARD W. SCHULZE, TOMMY J. SCHWERTNER, HARVEY A. SCOTT, JAMES B. SCOTT, LEO R. SCOTT, LESLIE B. SCOTT, ROBERT C. SEALE, JOE D. SEAGRAVES, CHARLES, III SEEMANN, GEORGE F. SEFCIK, ALLEN T. SCHUDALLA, HENRY A., JR. SELLERS, PAUL A. SELZ, RONALD M. SHADWICK, PHIL C. SHAFER, HAROLD C. SHAFFER, DONALD R. SHARP, JERRY K. SHARPE, WILLIAM D. 9 SHAW, CONWAY R., Ill SHAW. LYMAN E. SHEERAN, WILLIAM J. SHEPPARD, RAYMOND B., JR. SHERRILL, WORD B. SHIPLEY, GRADY D. SHIPP, FLAYTON G. SHORES, STEVE A. SIDEMAN, MARK J. SIKES, ROY D., Ill SIMARK, MORRIS D. SIMMONS, JAMES T. SIMMONS, WILLIAM A. SIMMS, GARY M. SIMON, GARY J. SIMPER, CALVIN C. SIMPSON, DICK W. SIMPSON, DON R. SIMS, KENNETH D. SINGLETARY. ROBERT L. SINGLEY, EDWIN J. SINGLEY, JACK E. SINOR, DALE L. SLAPE, ROBERT J. SLIGAR, GARY A. SLIGH, JON P. SLUIS, NORMAN, JR. SMALL, TRAVIS H„ JR. SMART, DAVID L. SMILEY, JAMES M. SMITH, CALVIN W. SMITH, CLIFTON W. SMITH, DAVID W. SMITH, DONALD E. SMITH, DONALD R. SMITH, JAMES T. SMITH, JAMES W. SMITH, JOHN W. SMITH, LUCIUS C. SMITH, MAX E., II SMITH, PAUL M. SMITH, RICHARD C. SMITH, RICHARD H. SMITH, ROGER M. SMITH, THOMAS H. SMITH, THOMAS M. SMITH, VOYLE G. SNEDAKER, ROBERT C. 502 Old Army’s gone to hell—no bayonets . . . 1 SPIVEX, JERRY W. SPIVEY, ROBERT P. SPRINKLE, WILLARD, JR. STACY, JERRY G. STANDRIDGE, STANLEY W. STANLEY, ROY L. STAFFER, MARVIN M. STARK, ROBERT R. ST. CLAIR, ROBERT fi. STELLA, CHARLES B. STENGER, EARL M. STEPHENS, CURTIS L. STEPHENS, WALTER M. STEPHENS, WILLIAM W. STEPP, MICHAEL D. STEVENS, DONALD E. STEVENS, ROLAND S. STEWART, BRUCE W. STEWART, KENNETH L. STOKES, GEORGE B. STOKES, JOHN W. STONE, GEORGE A. STONE, PHIL H. STOUGH, JOHN R. STRALEY, GARY W. STRANGE, ROBERT J. STRIPLING, WILLIAM B., JR. STROTHER, HAROLD G. STUBBS, JAMES E. STUCKEY, MEDFORD W. STULTS, DOUGLAS N. STURROCK, MILVEN R. SULTEMEIER, PERRY G. SUMPTER, DANIEL 0. SVETLIK, DENNIS J. SWANK, JAMES D. SWARTZ, THOMAS W. SWIFT, JERRY D. SYPTAK, MICHAEL R. SAVAGE, CARROLL H. TACKABERRY, JOHN S. TACKITT, ROBERT C. TALLEY, CARL M. TALUTIS, WILLIAM R. TANTON, LESTER C. TANTZEN, DONALD R. TATE, MORRIS W. TATUM, MICHAEL E. 503 SNEED, CHARLES L. SNELGROVE, CARL R. SNIDER, WALTER C. SORENSEN, ARNOLD H. SORENSON, WILLIAM R. SOWELL, EDWARD N., JR. SPEED, JAVIER V. SPENCER, SAMUEL T., JR. SPILLER, HORACE G. SPILLMAN, JACK C. TAYLOR, BERRIMON E. TAYLOR, HAROLD A. TAYLOR, HENRY A. TAYLOR, JAMES E. TAYLOR, JEFFREY TAYLOR, RALPH TAYLOR, WAYNE E. TAYLOR, WILLIAM R. TAYLOR, ZEBBIE R. TEAGUE, CHARLES W. TEETES, GEORGE L. TELFORD, WILLIAM L. TERMINI, NICHOLAS F. TERNUS, TOM P. TERRAL, JOSEPH E. TERRILL, JOEL B. TERRILL, WILLIAM B. THEECK, JAMES A. THIELE, ROBERT L., JR. THIERRY, ROBERT K. THOMAS, JAMES C. THOMAS, LOUIS A. THOMPSON, ALLAN C. THOMPSON, DOUGLAS L. THOMPSON, GEORGE M. THOMPSON, LAWRENCE R. THOMPSON, RALPH V. THOMPSON, ROY D. THOMPSON, SAM P. THORNTON, JOHNNY E. THORNTON, PENROD S. THORNTON, ROBERT E. THRASHER, JAMES D. THREADGILL, JACK M. THURMAN, MICHAEL L. THURMAN, MICHAEL W. TIBBELS, JOHN T. TIDWELL, CALVIN M., JR. TINGLE. CHARLES A. TIPTON, DEWEY R. TIRADO, CHARLES S. TISDALE, LARRY W. TODD, CHARLES E. TODD, WILLIAM F. TOLLESON, PAUL D. TONDRE, RONALD L. TORRANS, PATRICK H. TORRES, TONY G. TOWNSEND, FRANK M. TOWNSEND, LARRY G. TRANT, CARLTON W. TRAYNOR, PATRICK A. TRAYLOR, SHELBY G. TREJO, DAVID C. TRIPP, ROY G. TURNER, DENNIS M. TURNER, WENDELL D. URICK, SAM L. URSO, JOE J. VALADEZ, JOSE, JR. VANDERFORD, DAVID W. VANDERHIDER, CARL R. VARISCO, BROZOS J. VAUGHT, CLIFFORD B. VELA, CARLOS, JR. VICK, JAMES E. VICK, PHILLIP O. VILCOQ, PAUL M. VILLARREAL, DELFINO E. VILLARREAL, GUADALUPE VION, JERRY E. WADSWORTH, BENNY R. WALLACE, JAMES F. WALKER, DAVID L. WALKER, JOHN W. WALKER, MICHAEL N. WALKER, WARREN H. WALTERSCHEID, JAMES D. WALTON, JAMES D. WALTON, JAMES V. WALTON, NED E. WANJA, JOSEPH N. WARD, BILLY C. WARD, EDDIE J. WARD, JAMES E. WARREN, ALEXANDER J. 504 WASHBURN, CHARLES E. WATFORD, JAMES D. WATK INS, CHARLES E. WATSON, CARL L. WATSON, JERRY W. WATSON, PAT H. WATTS, K. GRAY WATTS, MURRAY G. WAYZECHA, DAVID A. WEAVER, LYTLE A. WEAVER, WINDOL C. WEBB, GERVIS M. WEBB, RAYMOND H. WEBBER, ROBERT W. WEDDLE, MICHAEL N. WEDEMEYER, CHARLES E. WELCH, CARL E. WELLS, CHARLES R. WELSH, REUBEN M. JR. WENSEL, NOLAN R. WENTWORTH, WILLIAM M., JR. WEST, NORTH O. WHEELER, ALBERT N. WHEELER, JOE C. WERNER, ERNST H„ JR. WHITAKER, JOSEPH D. WHITCOMB, MICHAEL B. WHITE, CHARLES J. WHITE, JAMES R., Ill WHITE, JOHN O. WHITE, PHILLIP G. WHITLOCK, LARRY L. WHITTINGTON, JOHN R„ JR. WIEDERAENDERS, GEORGE A. WIESEPAPE, CORDELL F. WILDER, DAVID E. WILLIS, DONALD E. WILLS, HORST W. WIGGINS, ROCHARD K. WILKE, OTTO C. WILMARTH, SCOTT D. WILLCOX, PERRY L„ JR. WILLEFORD, GARY P. WILLIAMS, EDWARD S. WILLIAMS, JIMMY R. WILLIAMS, JOE B. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL P. WILLMAN, RICHARD B. 9 WILSON, DARR F. WILSON, DAVID J. WILSON, JACK G. WILSON, JAMES C. WILSON, JONATHAN L. WILSON, PHILLIP C. WILSON, ROBERT B. WIMBERLY, BRUCE L. WIMBERLY, MICHAEL R. WINNINGHM. JOHN E. WOLPMAN, KRAEGE K. WOOD, GALE T. WOOD, GERALD G. WOOD, NORMAN C. WOODRUFF, WAYNE W. WRIGHT, GARLAND C. WRIGHT, JAMES E. WRIGHT, LARRY D. WRAY, WILLIAM D. WUESTE, JAMES A. WYLIE, JOHN M. YANDELL, HASKELL L. YATES, RANDALL L. YORK, HARLAN V. YORK, JACK L. YOUNG, BILLY M. YOUNG, JAMES G. YOUNGBLOOD, JIMMIE R. YOUNG, MICHEAL A. ZIMMERMANN, HARRY L. ZUMWALT, JOHN H. ZUNKER, SMITH E. 505 JS .2 s civilians i Civilian Sweetheart is selected from the many beauties presented each year at the Civilian Ball. 507 Bizzell Hall First row, left to right: Hranitzky, E. B., Wendt, W. M., Thornton, R. D., Ryden, C. E., Dalton, R. D., Zirkle, D. E., Raylor, T. M., Hoover, J. E. Second row: Dolezal, L. L., Silva, M. A., Alvarez-Tostado, E. J., Huezo, J. V., Agnew, P. C., Harris, G. T., Crouch, J. N., Scherr, D. P., Bitter, J. W., Elliot, J. S., Rountree, J. T. Third row: English, J. L., Hoff, W. C., Darr, F. D., Lobo, J., Moore, R. C., Gillespie, R. W., Wendland, D. H., Trujillo, J. A., Greaves, M. D., Andis, J. C., Bohac, J. F. Fourth row: Browning, C. R., Hensz, D. E., Husung, J. W., Posey, G. W., Tomasek, A. R., Smith, D. J., Harrison, R. L., Routh, H. W., Terrassa, J. A., Cowley, H. P. Fifth rotv: Rodgers, J. W., Herrington, Bob, Barganier, H. A. RICHARD D. DALTON LARRY H. CLARK Dorm Council Civilian Student President Council Representative DORM ROSTER Abdo, George Agnew, Phillip Aldridge, John S. Alexander, E. C. Alvarez-Tostado, E. Amdis, J. C. Arrington, William Barganier, H. A. Beckett, R. M. Blackburn, J. H. Blackwood, W. R. Blankenship, T. J. Blend, Richard Bitter, J. W. Bohac, J. F. Bancraft, D. H. Brooks, J. H. Brumbelow, R. Y. Browning, C. R. Clark, L. H. Cowley, H. P. Crouch, J. N. Cuena, Francisco Cunyus, G. A. JtJi Dalton j-R. ! .- ill, DanCt Dr- - Davila, J. A. it l ' £ Davis, B. W-. ? -v 3, Decker, P. J. DelafueiUe, J. L. Dill, ir- --------- Dolezell, L. L. El Gammal, A. F. Elliott, J. S. English, J. L. Evans, A. J. Flournoy, M. P. Fontaine, C. T. Gillespie, R. W„ III Gillies, Alexander Greaves, M. D. Gresham, D. E. I Griffin, L. D. Hall, R. T. Hallman, R. P. Halleran, R. P. Harris, G. T. Harris, J. E. Harrison, R. L. Hensz, D. E. Herrington, Bob Hoff, W. C. Holland, G. L. Holton, J. C. Hoover, J. C. Hranitsky, E. B. Hu, A. C. Huezo, G. V. Hughes, R. D, JIhsumj, J- W. - ( Keelbapu fer is L Long, a • Mar ' rint-Dl- Et: Matranga, Robert f veHck’ 7ohrf = l ' Maxwell, D. G. Maxwell, L. J. Maza, D. R. McGee, W. H. Merritt, D. S. Millsaps, W. R., Milton, D. E. Minor, J. E. Moore, R. C. Neff, J. K. Neidhardt, R. E. Parks, J. M. Pate, D. A. Pearson, M. L. Pollard, C. M. Posey, G. W. Redwine, R. H. Rogers, B. R. Rogers, J. W. Rogelio, Avila Rountree, J. T. Routh, H. E. Ryden, C. E. Sargeant, W. T. Scherr, D. P. Schulte, H. H. Schuman, R. W. ScoJt, L. B. C-SUVa, M. A. krettas, K. O. Smith, D. J. Sterling, M. C. Stewart, T. G. Taylor, T. M. Teas, C. B. Terressa, J. A. Thompson, R. D. Thornton, R. D. Thomas, R. E. ■ ■ ToeHces, J. P. Tomasek, A...R. Townsend, B. A. Trujillo, J. A. Wendland, D. H. Wendt, W. M. Wied, J. L. Williams, R. C. Wingo, J. L, Wood, L. P. Yates, W. L. Zink, E. J. DORM COUNCIL Left to right: Wendt, W. M., Thornton, R. D., Hranitzky, E. B., Ryden, C. E., Raylor, T. M., Hoover, J. E., Zirkle, D. E., Dalton, R. D. 508 Hart Hall First row, left to right: Stude, M. S., Culver 5 F. A., Blackmon, G. M., Gontko, R. N., Spross, H. F., Dillard, J., Flood, Joe, Brown, T. W., Greenwood, B. M., Stein, R. E., Childress, J. T. Second row: Fabra, C. A., Boyn, W. K., Boyd, D. S., Husain, M. M., Qureshi, A. W., Copeland, R. F., Hilborn, C. K., Edmonds, W. D., Walker, J. C., Raju, T. C., Whitaker, W. D. Third row: Merritt, E., Senanayake, D. A., Kemp, B. J., Davidson, F., Janta, J. J., Hayes, D. A., Gannaway, J. R., Stewart, W. M., Wallace, Marshall Jr., Chavez, A. E. MERRITT R. E. STEIN President Representative DORM ROSTER Alread, Cameron Bhattacharyy, T. K. Bhosale, S. G. Billingsley, D. S. Blackmon, G. M. Boyd, D. S. Boyd, W. K. Brooks, R. J. Brown, T. W. Campbell, C. D. Chavez, Roland v- Childress; J. S. C h ow dj tfryT ' ©f cwh r-.A.. CoSelShif.vi F. CKi Ci Ci ence Da r p redericTf J. Gannaway, J. R. Gontke, R. N. Gonzales, F. P. Greenwood, B. M. Haragan, D. R. Harrison, L. P. Hayes, D. A. Henges, Dayid 1 . Hifrtngtbn G y, A tSenana akf, , F - R. E. hs s a ns g g Quddus, M. D. A. Qureshi, A. W. Rahman, Arifur Rajagopadan, T. C. Reuscher, J. A. Rogers, H. E. Sapticos, P. G. Schteck; O. Don J . a ihakris h m a n, R. Stewart, W. M. ' •- Stuart, T. E.A Edmonds, W. D. Fabra, C. A. Flood, Joe Frazier, W. W. Larremote, J). E. Madura, Paul Merritt, W. E. Mundowsky, W. F. Parekh, C. K. ValkerTafe Wallace, M. T. Whitaker, W. D. Yanta, J. J. Narayaw, Kishen Osborne, J. F. DORM COUNCIL Lejt to right: Merritt, E., Flood, Joe, Stewart, W. M., Walker, J. C., Stude, M. S., Goutko, R. N., Dillard, J. 509 Law Hall First row: Hughes, B., Griggs, L. A., Bose, R. W., Dennis, J. G., Butler, E. D., Chapman, W. W., Russel, W. B., Evett, H. L., Hart, H. H., Garner, J. D., Beard, L. F., Beauchamp, D. L. Second row: Batcheller, G., Gallman, W. B., Lovato, F., Knapp, S., Beac her, T. L., Everts, H. P., Tuck, N. W., Miller, R. M., Burnes, J., Wanjura, D. F., Kirkland, E. R., Carrera, R., Costoglou, J. Third row: Reynolds, J. E., Tinsley, T. C., Smith, M. L., Ferro, W. E., Lunardon, J. P., Corder, P. R., Mueller, D. W., Pool, K. D., Davis, H. M., Holecek, L. J., Mattern, C. A., Wilkin, J., Kromer, E. V., Viktorin, H. C., Truede, W. P. J. D. GARNER President and Representative DORM ROSTER Adams, Larry Aristyabal, Leon Armstrong, Daniel Bailey, Thomas Barnett, Max Barrientos, Roberto Batchelier, George Beard, Lonnie Beauchamp, David Binford, Dwaine Blevins, Donald Blocker, Noel Booher, Travis Bose, Roger Bratton, Charles Buchwald, Joseph Burnes, Joe Butler, Ernest Carrera, Ruben Carroll, Bobby Castellaw, Thomas Cazamias, James Chapman;- W alter Compton, Dvright Cord erf Pauly. « Costoglow, ’Johnyy, Coursey ' j flNh ' ttes t Co x ■ I fSonb GeralH ' Cv Cruzaleghi, Aj. ' Cunningham, Tody ' 4 Dalerg, Richard _ H Daughtry Da vis, Davison, Delcid, Jose Dennis, Jim Diaz, Norman Drabek, Charles Dobias, John Doyle, Jack Dunn, Robert Dupree, Monty Effenburger, Donald Escamillo, Andre Etie, Jefferson nnRM rntTNir’ii Evans, Robert Mueller, David Everts, Porter Norris, Robert Evett, Hershal Oliva, George Ferro, William Patterson, Charles Galiman, William Pearson, Curtis Gamble, Bill Pennington, Robert Garner, John Pool, Kay Gawes, Robert Quirl, Norman Gent, Michael Quisenberry, Bobby Good, John Ralph, Bryan Graetzel, Robert Reynolds, Jerry Griggs, Lee Richardson, Robert Grimes, Virgil Richter, Donald Hale, Carl Richie, John Hamff, James Russell, William Hart, Harvey Schneider, Donald Harvey, Clayton Scoggin, Jerry Heiz, Peter Skinner, Roy Holecek, Laurence Smith, Clifton Hensell, Robert Smith, Leonard Horn, Jerry Smith, Milburn Houshmand, Parisz ( --------- Sharks, Earrv Hughes. Robert-yi S StraussTTriiarlBS -- Johirspn, Jjjjjies — ........... Stewart, John „ Sprinkle, Willard ' ' ' ' Vr Sultem efer.-PeriLyZ Swaim, Robert rUerin a. Juan Thomas Sfilliam R. iH Lovato, Frank Lowe, William Lunardon, Johnny Martnez, Candelario Mattern, Carl May, Richard McBride, Charles Mijalos, Spiro Miksch, David Miller, Richard Mortensen, Robert drVlv ik to ii enry ’ ’WafoitVl ' , Eiharles Wanjura, Donald Watson, Carl Watson, Patrick Weems, Jimmy West, Milton Wick, Jerome Wiese, Billie Wilkin, Jerome Willison, James Wilshire, Roy Wurzaback, Robert Zacarias, Roberto First row, left to right: Griggs, L. A., Dennis, J. G., Butler, E. D., Chap¬ man, W. W., Evett, H. L., Deard, L. F., Beauchamp, D. L. Second row: Bose, R. W., Garner, J. D., Hart, H. H., Hughes, B. 510 DORM COUNCIL Leggett Hall DARRELL G. PAUSKY MICHAEL J. CARLO Dorm Council President Civilian Student Council Representative Left to right: Pausky, D., Pater, J., Scott, A., Julian, C., Lyles, D., Kothmann, M., Keoing, W., Hughen, R., Grona, C., Carlo, M., Lopez, R. DORM ROSTER Abel, Burl Acosta, Carlos Adams, Charles Adams, Donald Adams, Harold Aldape, Alfonso Allen, Thomas Anderson, William Anderson, Kennetl Andrews, Howard ti Collins, Jimmie Cotter, Patent Cropper, William Culver, Richard. Deckard, Gene De La Cruz, Albino Dillard, Donald Durham, Louis Ellison, Tommy Emmons, John Favfcett, Curtis Armand, Albert Armstrong, Rfohert ' Bacon, ThomaS. 1 Bachmeyer, Prahcis ■ .. Flpwcrs, ' Jiui Baird, TFre ' Qer ck f. ' .f F d. ' iAlW; FJen ing, James Flores, ' ] Benito Jajke, Gprdhji L 3a , tgamef,fT o nr Robert Ba B. Baron, ...pj,,, BlanslitG hu: Blue, J antes ' Boaz, Virgil Bolin, Lee Bond, John Bo Boyd, Charles Braley, Brand; ' Breazeale, Billyh Brenner, Donald Brents, Daniel Brinkley, William Bucarem, Rene Burk, Kinan Carlo, Michael Claycomb, Larry Cliett, Joseph Coco, Vincent Coffman, Kendall Colgin, Andrew Hunt, John Hunzicker, Andrew ' Ingram, Jim Jahn, Jimmie Julian, Chester Klein, Eugene Klingman, Charles Koenig, Wallace Kothman, Merwyn Kramer, Carl Krobot, Franklin Lange, Franklin .-- Lange, Lawrence Laws, Robert Lites; Edwin in de e._Michael ..... ' MP- miJ nagaman, jonn Hall EredeHck jtandy. Jack “ Harwood, Joseph Harvey, Ronald Hickman, John Hill, Furney Hoelscher, Robert Holbrook, Virgil Homesley, Wylie Hord, Larry Huff, Patrick Hughen, Robert Hughey, John Human, George -L Meacham, William Mittel, John Montemayor, Arthur Morgan, Kenneth Morris, Donald Munnerlyn, James Nimitz, Ernest Nivers, Francis Noack, James Nordstrom, Don O’Conner, John Ogden, Daniel Osbourn, Carrol Osbourn, Donald Parten, Gary Pater, Joachim Patterson, John Pausky, Darrell Pelham, Jerry Pizzitola, Tannie Popp, William Post, Joe Poth, Louis Powell, Robert Randolphs, Richardo Reagor, John Rocha, Narcisq Rodriguez, Josd Saenz, Edmundo Sanchez, Tom Selensky, Fred Scott, Arlon Sizenbach, Gary Smitl, James 4 Sterling, James _Strub e l , Ruben baker, Charles iiU r ' Tehony, Joseph league. Buddy Terrell, Doyle Thurman, William Timmons, George Torres, Raymond Way, John Wheeler, Richard Whitaker, Robert White, Gilbert Whitten, Chandler Young, Jerry Ysrael, Simon Zcy, Edward Front row: Pater, J., Scott, A., Julian, C., Lyles, D., Kothmann, M., Keonig, W., Hughen, R., Grona, C., Pausky, D., Carlo, M., Lopez, R. Middle row: Brand, J., Kramer, C., Krobot, F., Loughmiller, A., Boyd, C., Anderson, K., Montemoijor, A., Coco, V., Huff, P., Emmons, J., Hickman, P., Torres, R. Back row: Armstrong, R. C., Fowler, R., Adams, D., Cotter, P., Littlefield, J., Burk, K., Teague, B., George, R., Terrell, D., Armand, A., Culver, D., McSwain, C. V., Boultinghouse, B., Harvey, R. Milner Hall Could this be man’s best friend? RONDALL L. SANDERS THOMAS M. BUTLER Dorm Council Civilian Student President Council Representative DORM ROSTER Alandia, Jorge Allen, Kenneth Artola, Joe Austin, Donald Baggett, Larry Baker, Roy Baker, Wendyl Barnes, Bert Bayley, Clyde Berney, David Bianchi, Theodore Blackstone, William Bohot, Harvey Bottlinger, Dean Bourgeois, E. Bransford, James Brasher, William Brown, Lloyd Cabron, Frankli i Candler, Harnf ft ' j ' 1 Cates, Michael t Chan, Filter C lark, Bobb y a ' ' t, ' -l tlklHi!, Tllark; John ..... if; Cockrell, Oliver ! Cornwall, Do - Cox, Jax «rx7 Ke Curbow, James Davis, Janies Davis, Walter Duggan, Clarence Dunbar, John Ellinger, James Farrow, Hark Folzenlogen, Paul Fondren, C. Gacke, Dennis Gallager, Benjamin Golla, Jude Garcia, Alfredo Garza, Franciso German, Charles Giles, James Ginn, James Gonzales, Ernest Goodwyn, William Green, Axel Greengerg, Alvin Harris, Gracchus Harris, Ronny Hatter, Max Havelka, Ulysses Heald, Charles Held. Marcus Hemsley, Robert Hpjiry, Jtobert Hfesijb, Jarrell -Hernandez.rRicardo Lowery, Lee Luce, Jackie Mallow, Joe Machemehl, Robta Mariz, Pedro Marmolejo, Nos Matamoras, Carlos McClaren, Rex McFarland, John Mendez, Thomas Mistratta, Bernard Monk, James Morre, Leonard Morales, Martin Mowlam, Thomas jcLwin— Salvaggio, Ross Sanders, Randall Sanders, Leon Schaeffer, George Scott, Randloph Shive, John Shcank, Fred Simer, Muric e Skidmore, Sam Smith, Jack Smyth, David Soulati, Firoy Stewart, Bruce Stewart, James Stipe, Charles “Stbever, Jelmuth eldo Edward alludin Mbert lharles Kenn Kidd, Robert Koehler, David Korenek, Jimmie Kothman, Karlton Laird, George Larson, Chris Latimer, James Latimer, William Lester, Donald Levy, Jesse Linenberger, Donald Lopez, Benito Lovett, George Pickard, RSIiert , a (,■ Pickett, Donald Pizzano, Frank Poulas, Nick Quinomez, Fernado Rasiel, Yecheskel Rea, Billy Read, Doyle Rhinehart, Max Riggins, Norman Rogers, John Rosenberg, Arnold Ryan, Dennis Sadler, Charles Walston, Claudius Wasson, James Watts, Johnny Weihrich, John West, William White, Jim Williard, Earl Williams, Charles Woodson, Jerry York, Paul Yudesis, Ben Zellner, Riner Zund, Joe First row, left to right: Fondren, C. M., Yudesis, B. M., Clark, B. J., Rhinehart, M. H., Mallow, J. R., Odom, J. B., Ryan, D. M., Pendleton, F. A., Cabron, F. E. Second row: Bohot, H. P., Curbow, J. E., Rogers, J. L., Kennedy, R. L., Latimer, B., Brasher, B., Pechacek, John, Srewart, J. E., Walston, C. L., Mendez, T., Soulate, F., Willard, E., Mariz, Pedro. Third row: Salvaggio, R. J., Otero, R., Bottlinger, D. H., Farrow, H., Penny, W. H., Green, A. V., Rosenberg, H. W., Lester, D. R., Lovett, G. D., Szrmczak, E. D., Garza, F. J., Williams, C. C, Sxhrank, Leon. 512 Mitchell Hall First row, left to right: Rudd, William, Johnson, J. M., Lively, J. 0., Dodge, H. P. Second row: Pagaza, J. L., Johnson, M. T., Estes, R. N., Strange, J. R., Brittain, M. W., Adkins, J. W., Green, H. M., Reeves, S. A., McAfee, D. M., Burg, H. J., Reynolds, M. M. Third row: Van Nieuwenhuize, P. F., Quaglino, C. A., Campos, P. E., Smith, J. D., Snow, T. L., Jones, H. B., Spence, J. C., Judson, J. C., Rosenthal, S. R., Fling, J. S., Lehnert, E. J., Tumlinson, G. N., Goodson, T. G., Morris, L. E., Meyer, D. Fourth row: Pate, C. C., Pilcher, C. D., Lehnert, E. F., Hoskins, F. J., Reuther, Carl, Bodkin, W., Honston, J. R. Jr., Radle, M. A., Williams, G D., Erskine, N. D., Dempsey, T. D., Douglas, B. W., Edgington, J., Hosier, E. D. WILLIAM E. RUDD Dorm Council President JAMES 0. LIVELY, JR. Civilian Student Council Representative DORM ROSTER Adkins, J. W. Akins, J. T. Andrews, D. N. Aue, Rudolph, III Baldwin, J. H. Barrera, Gustavo Bertrand, A. R. Bodkin, W. A. Brett, G. D. Brittain, M. E. Broemeling, Lyle D. Brooks, Francis M. Brooks, J. B. Bruce, D. M. Burg, H. JL Butler _G W. Campos, P. E. Caruthers, J. W. Cobern, Jc. P. Cox, P.|A. Jr. Craig, Demise Dodge, ' Dolson, Douglas, B. Driver, B. H. Edgington, J. M. Eikel, Thomas Elliott, J. A. Erskine, N. D. Estes, R. N. Everett, C. L. Fling, J. S. Flores, S. A. Franke, J. H. Fritze, L. U. Frost, W. W. Fry, E. W. Fugeman, W. H. Garcia, R. P. Gary, T. R. Genzer, J. F. Gerard, D. L. Gibson, P. H. Gilbert, W. H. Gill, H. C. Gill, J. E. Goodson, T. G. Green, D. R. Green, H. M. Lagow, S. C. Lee, G. E. K. Lee. J. C. H. Lehnert, E. F. Lehnert, E. J. Linnstaedter, J. Lively, J. O. Loehr, W. W. Loria, A. F. McAfee, D. M. .McAvoy, D. H. tftl, Martin, R. L. R. C Reeves, S. A. Reuther, C. F. Reynolds, D. R. Reynolds, M. M. Roach, J. O. Rollins, Henry, Jr. Rosenthall, S. R. Rudd, W. E. Ryan, J. E. Scarborough, C. D. Schumann, H. B. Shannon, C. B. Straughan, C. C. smith, J. D. Soto, Nieves outir S’ R. C. Ttritr. ro l: Tackson, F. Janak, O ' . J. Johnsc n, J. M. Johnson, M. J. Johnson, P. E. Johnson, T. G. Johnson, T. W. Jones, H. B. Judson, J. C. Kirby, R. M. Kappmeyer, R. W. Koss, R. P. Ksionda, D. M. La Faver, Jack Pena, CTTL ' ' Perkins, W. N. Perry, W. L. Pilcher, C. D. Piper, A. A. Piper, H. D. Polk, C. B. Privett, W. D. Quaglino, C. A. Radle, M. A. Raiford, Burton Randerson, Darryl Ratliff, B. T. Razo, Joe Rc Taylor,■ I. E. Taylor, F. A. Taylor, J. R. Templeton, Lewis Tumlinson, G. N. Van Neuvenhuize, Walton, C. E. Ward, A. W. Warring, J. R. Whatly, S. L. Williams, G. D. W oodman, W. C. Worth, G. W. Young, C. H., Jr. Peace and quiet no more this week. 513 Puryear Hall Top: Fraser, J. F., Wilhelm, C. A., Laudermilk, J. L., Bullard, J. R., Gibbs, J. M., Whaley, B., Franke, C., Lerma, U., Friedrich, A. L., Caldwell, A. B., Rodriquez, H. Middle: Stumbo, B., Ross, M., Hubbard, K., Gibson, J. G., Payne, E., Adams, R., Carter, C., Gramatges, D., Tadic, C., Chow, J., Velzso, R. Front: Galindo, C., Smith, D., Jackson, D., Ball, L., Schiflett, L., Schwenk, D. R., Suessmuth, C., Garcia, M., Parmer, C., Struthwolf, J., Chow, G. milton r. McKinney Dorm Council President REGINELD G. HEBER Civilian Student Council Representative DORM ROSTER Adamcik, Albert Adams, David Adams, Roger Alvarez. Ernest Avila, Roberto Ayeock, Kenneth Ball, Albert Barton, Lewis Batey, Don Blanco, Carlos Bodden, Carroll Bothager, Jon Brand, Roderick Brinkoeter, William Brown, James Brown, William Buentello, Jose Buford, Ronald Bullard, James Burling, Gerald Caldwell, Alan Callicoatte, Jog Cantrettr-flaKL Carte r, Da y— amuel Chen, J Rr SjtuT Chotj Guellennj Chiryr-JJWJl+am Condren, Howard Cook, Harry Coon, Julian Cornett, John Council, Clarence Curda, Paul Dahl, Charles Daw, Samuel De La Garza, Edward Dryden, Richie Dunkerly, Gary Edge, William Engelbrecht, Kenneth Fernandez, Raul Flores, Rodolfo Franke, Curtis Fraser, James TTrlorlrtr’V A lion Fuentes, Arturo Galindo, Christian Galindo, Ramiro Gamblin, Roger Gamero, Gustavo Garcia, Miguel Garrett, Robert Garza, Roman Geigenmiller, Eugene Gibbs, J. M. Gibson, James Gibson, Roy Goddard, Jimmy Grace, Joe Graham, Owen Gramat iel Gutie Ley, Franz Luodermilk, John Lowry, Lacy Ludwig, Allen McArdie, Arthur McDonough, Charles Maggio, Carlos Manzanera, Lorenzo Martin, Larry Masso, Antonio Matthews, Archie Maxwell, Thomas Merhen, Rogelio Miller, Philip— MjUgjsJtrtfnny oore, Franklin CC. Roop, John Ross, Maurice Salinas, Carlos Sarlls, Edward Sarmiento, Jose Schiflett, Larry Schwenk, Douglas Scribner, Robert Shelby, Everett Sheppard, Sam Simmons, Bryan Simmons, John __Simon, Robert —-—Siriipson; D nal Skewerst-Gbailps Stnith, Douglas nith,- Edwin Smith, Travis Spencer, Troy ord, Thomas ns, Karl Jamcs niboy- arney ISiifrgeon, pale r Jfttjjmjfh, Charles |Sullivan, Thomas Calvo Hubbard, Kenneth Humber, Peter Ingram, Johnnie Ingram, Steve Jackson, Boyce James, William Jennings, Stephen Jiminez, Raul Johnson, James Kahn, Frederick Koinm, Albert Lacy, Roger Lacey, Robert Lamb, Billy Larroque, Adrain Laqler, Glenn Le Pori, Wayne Lerina-Diaz. Uvaldo Piazza-. ' Louis----- K ° ' ” Pinkston, William Player, Thomas Poobrasert, Suparb Quirch, Edwardo Ramthun, Elton Raulf, Franz Renteria, Carlos Reynolds, Arthur Reynolds, Gordon Rhodes, James Richards, William Riedel, Thomas Rivera, Carlos Robertson, Charles Robinson, John Rodgers, Jack Rodriguez, Heriberto revino, -1; Tuck, Horace Tucker, James Vazquez, Oscar Velasco, Rene Villarreal, Cesar Villarreal, Hector Vosdingh, Ralph Wallace, Stanley Warner, James Weber, Donald Warren, John Whaley, T. W. White, William Wilhelm, Clarence Wilkinson, John Wilson, Gordon Zavala, Manuel Our chief weapon in water fights with the Corps. 514 Walton Hall Front, left to right: Aslam, S. M., Russell, C. R., Wilson, L. C., Stutte, N. A., Turlington, D. R., Pfluger, R. L., Davidson, A. T., Kent, J. N., Jackson, Clif¬ ford A., Shivers, F. B., Dommert, R., Ridgway, S., Gamer, W. B. Second row: Alders, C. A., Lipe, W. N., Gibson, G. A., Pliler, D. D., Pliler, G. M., Lilly, G. R., Teague, S. R., Haas, W. E., Nolen, W. E., Cegelski, D. E., Rowalt, R. J., Whitmire, R. E., Swanson, R. E. Third row: Jackson, C. L., Harless, J. C., Peyton, C. E., Miller, T. R., Goode, B. F., Thomas, W. E., Martin, W. W., Walterscheid, J. D., Jefferies, C. C., Fisher, F. R., Penton, L. A., Davidson, J. D., Burton, R. W., Pachall, C. R. L. C. W ILSON President—West Wing A. R. DOMMERT Representative—West Wing J. N. KENT BEN HO YARD President—East Wing Representative—East Wing 515 1960 Advertisers Aggieland Studio Humble Oil Co. Bryan Coca-Cola Lester’s Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Madeley Pharmacy Campus Cleaners McCulloch Dansby Campus Theater Mosher Steel Central Texas Hardware Co. National Bank of Commerce Champion Paper and Fibre Co. Park Cleaners Clayton’s Restaurant Sankey Park Jewelers Corbusier Chevrolet Parker Astin Hardware John Deere Plow Co. G. S. Parker Lumber Co. Exchange Store Stacy Furniture Fidelity House Student Publications First City National Bank Texas Electric 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. Zubik’s 516 INDEX A Aardal, Marvin Roy 138, 139 Abbott, Albert Wm., Jr. 94, 95 Abbott, John M. 82, 83, 452 Abbott, Ray Edward 124, 125, 487 Abbott, Vernon B. 120, 128, 129, 321, 379 Abel, Burl Michael 465 Abernathey, Michael T. 88, 89 Abernathy, James M. 126, 127, 379 Abernathy, Ronald Don 64, 65, 487 Abies, Robert Eugene 444 Acosta, Carlos S. 412 Adair, Thomas Jeffrey 108, 109, 487 Adams, Carl Lee 56, 57, 487 Adams, Cyril S., Jr. 62, 63, 379 Adams, Danny Roy 487 Adams, David L. 124, 125, 379 Adams, David Ray 104, 105, 361, 466 Adams, Edward V., Jr. 48, 49 Adams, Harold Lynn 466 Adams, Herman R. 58, 59, 474 Adams, J. D. 106, 107, 379 Adams, Jerry Wayne 136, 137, 487 Adams, James C. 48, 49, 474 Adams, James Ray 92, 93 Adams, Larry Hugh 444 Adams, Lloyd Timothy 487 Adams, Milton R., Jr. 118, 119, 318 Adams, Roger Ray 318, 412 Adams, Roy Lee 114, 115, 487 Adams, Russell Lee 92, 93 Adams, Terry Lynn 116, 117, 487 Adams, William Thomas 132, 133, 487 Adamson, Bliss D. 54, 55, 474 Adcock, Buddy Joe 130, 131, 487 Adickes, Arlis W. 66, 67, 379, 281 Adkins, Donald M. 412 Adkins, John W. 412 Aduddell, Paul Leroy 60, 61, 474 Agorastos, Constantine 104, 105 Ahart, Jan Fredrick 56, 57, 282, 330, 474 Ahrens, Edwin John, Jr. 110, 111, 487 Aiken, Arthur Eris 54, 55, 487 Aiken, Carl H. 84, 85, 474 Ainsworth, Milton A. 92, 93, 487 Airhart, Tom P. 82, 83, 474 Akin, Jimmie Manuel 134, 135 Alanis, Daniel C., Ill 62, 63 Alaniz, Robert 78, 79, 474 Albert, Clifford W. 110, 111, 487 Albrecht, William A., Jr. 62, 63, 487 Alcorn, Walter B. 124, 125, 474 Alderman, John H. 48, 49, 379 Alders, Charles A. 412 Aldrich, Earle Warren 56, 57, 487 Aldrich, Oliver C., Ill 96, 97, 487 Aldridge, Edward C., Jr. 116, 117, 379 Alexander, Billy Don 108, 109, 317, 487 Alexander Bobby Joe 54, 55, 379 Alexander David L. 134, 135 Alexander, Don R. 77, 78, 142, 143, 379 Alexander, James L. 132, 133 Alexander, Jerry Paul 134, 135, 487 Alexander, Jon Michael 104, 105, 487 Alexander, Milton G. 412 Alexander, Roger Wayne 110, 111 Alexander, Thomas E. 84, 85, 474 Alford, Allen Wayne 412 Alford, David G., II 91, 92, 487 Allbritton, Allan Roy 444 Allen, Cullen Selvin 74, 92, 93, 379 Allen, Edward Sidney 116, 117, 343, 487 Allen, Gary James 110, 111, 452 Allen, George H. 412 Allen, Herbert C. 116, 117, 474 Allen, Howard Johnston Allen, Johnny William 96, 97, 452 Allen, Kenneth P. 412 Allen, Ronald Reese 487 Allison, Roy Parker 281 Allphin, John William 48, 49, 487 Almy, Gene H. 112, 113, 379 Alston, George Dale 352, 466 Alvarado, Ricardo 80, 81, 474 Alvarez, Ernest Solomon 412 Alvis, James C. 130, 131, 379 Alvis, John M. 52, 66, 67, 379 Ames, Robert T., Jr. 412 Ammerman, Charles H. 60, 61, 379 Amos, Willirfm J. 68, 69, 474 Anderson, Allan Charles 134, 135, 487 Anderson, Allen-S. 62, 63, 379 Anderson, David Walter 104, 105, 142, 143, 452 Anderson, Gary R. 66, 67, 474 Anderson, James Elden 48, 49, 379 Anderson, Johnny Edward 64, 65 347, 487 Anderson, Kenneth W. 466 Anderson, Lee 116, 117, 487 Anderson, Ray Wayne 112, 113, 487 Anderson, Robert E. 60, 61, 474 Anderson, Robert J., Ill 91, 92 Anderson, Teddy Charles 88, 89, 487 Anderson, Walter R. 104, 105, 452 Anderson, Wyatt Kendall 104, 105, 487 Andis, Jerry Charles 466 Andrews, Benjamin J. 140, 141, 360, 474 Andrews, Douglas Neil 466 Andrews, Gary W. 324, 380 Andrews, Jerry Ben 466 Andrews, Richard S. 136, 137 Andrews, William R., Jr. 88, 89, 487 Angermiller, Roy L. 138, 139, 181, 185, 336, 380 Annett, Wayne Edward 203 Anthis, John Robert 84, 85 Anthony, Russell D., Jr. 43, 110, 111, 142, 143, 380 Antosh, Nelson T. 82, 83 Anz, Ronald Burnet 54, 55, 487 Appleton, Billy Don 56, 57, 487 Appleton, Edward Ross 88, 89 Archer, Jimmy R. 72, 76, 77, 380 Arman, David R. 82, 83 Armendariz, Efraim P. 128, 129, 380 Armstrong, Gordon S. 110, 111, 487 Armstrong, John Venable 452 Armstrong, John Wm., Jr. 106, 107, 466 Armstrong, Reed S. 68, 69, 474 Armstrong, Robert C. 46, 47, 452 Armstrong, Robert E. 466 Arnim, Cecil H., Jr. 444 Arnold, David Holley 40, 41, 271, 380 Arnold, Gernot Wesley 103, 112, 113, 142, 143, 452 Arnold, James H. 92, 93 Arnold, James Robert 53, 329, 452 Arnold, Milton Eugene 466 Arthur, Andrew Anson 126, 127, 487 Arthur, Harry Cornelius 106, 107 Asbell, Lawrence E. 412 Asbill, Morris W., Jr. 134, 135, 282, 380 Asbury, Gordon R. 62, 63, 277, 474 Ash, Vernon Glenn 108, 109, 317, 487 Ashbrook, Delano Gordon 46, 47, 487 Ashley, Paul E., Jr. 64, 65, 474 Ashy, Joseph William 128, 129, 474 Askew, James R., Jr. 87, 88, 320, 487 Aslam, Sheikh Mahmood 412 Atkins, Gary Keeton 88, 89, 487 Atkins, Jerry K. 106, 107, 380 Atkins, Oscar L. 60, 61, 317 Atkinson, John M. 62, 63, 452 Atkinson, Richard Dale 104, 105, 318, 487 Austin, James Serenous 140, 141, 142, 143, 452 Austin, Tom Laxson 91, 92 Autry, Edward Trabue 104, 105, 317, 48 Avant, Weems Mason 466 Avila, Roberto 412 Ayers, Norman Duane 123, 134, 135, 452 Ayers, Roger Dean 48, 49, 487 Aylesworth, Claud T., Jr. 412 B Bachmeyer, Francis A. 484 Bacon, John Arthur 94, 95, 487 Bacon, Thomas R., Ill 466 Bader, Matthew Brucks 56, 57, 487 Badough, Kenneth R. 46, 47, 380 Bae, Jong Hak 412 Bagley, Carroll Lee 126, 127 Bagley, Cleveland H. 136, 137 Bahme, Arthur Jarrell 132, 133, 452 Bailey, Cecil Don 80, 81, 318, 474 Bailey, David John 110, 111, 142, 143, 452 Bailey, Edmond Ira 48, 49, 323, 452 Bailey, Everett M. 88, 89, 474 Bailey, James F. 380 Bailey, Marvin Carroll 46, 47 Bailin, Harry Sheam 66, 67, 487 Bain, Barry Kent 114, 115, 487 Baird, Goor William 140, 141, 487 Baird, John C. 60, 61, 474 Baird, Michael J. 64, 65, 474 Baker, Glynn Darwood 96, 97, 487 Baker, Horace Raymond 466 Baker Jerry 92, 93, 452 Baker, Roy Verble, Jr. 466 Baker, Wendyl Bruce 96, 97, 412 Baker, William G. 487 Balch, Gilbert L. 412 Baldarrama, Roy Frank 140, 141, 487 Baldry, James S., Jr. 84, 85 Bales, Kenneth Ray 62, 63 Balke, David W. 413 Ball, Kenneth Ray 413 Balser, Gary Leroy 66, 67, 318, 487 Banks, Maurice Lee 48, 49, 452 Bannworth, John Harold 116, 117, 380 Baranski, John P. 104, 105 Barber, Byron Duane 96, 97 Barber, Harvey Dwaine 40, 41, 96, 97, 142, 143, 452 Barbosa, Antonio S. 413 Barham, Worth Whited 60, 61, 360, 474 Barkemeyer, Ogene W. 123, 130, 131, 380 Barker, Leonard B., Jr. 87, 88, 380 Barkley, John Lynn 444 Barlow, James B. 78, 79, 380 Barlow, John Robert 444 Barnes, Marvin D. 66, 67, 380 Barnes, Weldon Doyle 413 Barnett, John R., Jr. 58, 59 Barnett, Max Don 266, 413 Barnfield, Curtis L. 484 Barnhart, William T., Jr. 48, 49, 487 Barnhill, Carl Morris 87, 88, 452 Baron, Lawrence T. 444 Barr, John E., Jr. 126, 127 Barr, Morris Lloyd 130, 131, 487 Barranco, Sam C., Ill 91, 92, 441 Barrett, Paul Grady 80, 81, 487 Barrientes, Raoul J. 104, 105, 487 Barrientos, Roberto 413 Barrier, Donald Rex 112, 113, 487 Barsotti, Paul J. 128, 129, 342, 380 Bartay, Gary Kent 413 Bartay, Tandy E. 46, 47, 381 Bartee, James Thomas 112, 113, 487 Basinski, Orville Dow 138, 139 Bass, William Talley 92, 93, 360, 452 Bassett, Sterling P. 62, 63, 320, 487 Batcheller, George A., Jr. 324 Bateman, Gary Dean 92, 93, 452 Bates, Bobbie J. 466 Bates, Robert D. 56, 57, 474 Batey, Don Michael 413 Batey, Thomas Alden 104, 105, 487 Batte, Charles David 58, 59, 452 Batten, Henry Edward., Jr. 96, 97 Baucum, Tommy Allen 58, 59, 333, 487 Bauer, Daniel Eugene 82, 83, 142, 143, 452 Baugh, John Lindley 124, 125, 474 Baugher, Robert Dale 442 Baur, Ogden Thomas 91, 92, 142, 143, 452 Baur, Paul S., Jr. 91, 92 Bay, Daniel Willard 104, 105, 487 Bayer, Merrick, Jr. 128, 129, 474 Bayley, Clyde C., Jr. 413 Baylor, James Togie 98, 99, 315 Bayne, Richard L. 64, 65, 474 Beakley, John M. 140, 141, 474 Beal, Lawrence M., Jr. 466 Beal, Richard H. 66, 67, 474 Beall, Foy Glenn 114, 115, 347, 487 Beall, Joe Hollis 88, 89, 336, 487 Beall, Judson Barnett 54, 55, 336, 452 Beall, Ronnie Taylor 487 Bean, Richard Nelson 130, 131, 320, 336, 487 Bearden, John P. 54, 55 Bearrie, John Lord 96, 97 Beasley, John D., Jr. 87, 88, 315 Beaty, Clois Gene 62, 63, 487 Beaty, James L. 62, 63, 474 Beatv, Leslie Franklin 114 115 487 Beauchamp, David L. 484 Beazley, Charles E. 102 Beazley, Robert L. 73, 381 Bechler, Wayne Russell 136, 137, 474 Beck, Jack David 76, 77, 474 Beck, Roger Ray 76, 77, 342, 487 Beck, Ted Noble 64, 65, 487 Becker, Freddie L. 444 Beckett, Robert M. 126, 127 Beckett, Thomas A., Jr. 444 Bednar, William Joseph 104, 105 Beerwinkle, Donald R. 92, 93 Beerwinkle, Kenneth R. 124, 125, 381 Beever, William D. 43, 52, 54, 55, 336, 381 Bell, Charles Maurice 106, 107, 381 Bell, Courtland Buell 130, 131, 487 Bell, Edward Harold 48, 49 Bell, Roy Chester 54, 55 Ballamy, Lynn 94, 95 Bellow, Edward James 126, 127, 487 Belue, Joe B. 43, 70, 338, 381 Bennett, James Warren 413 Bennett, Joseph M., Jr. 354 Bennett, Robert C., Jr. 466 Benson, Charles A. 128, 129, 142, 143, 381 Benson, Fletcher Lee 108, 109, 487 Benson, Jackie Lee 56, 57, 338 487 Benson, James Robert 98, 99, 360, 487 Berg, Ericson 46, 47 Berger, Ernst C., Jr. 58, 59, 487 Berger, Walter Bob 181, 194 Bergstrom, Paul Edward 48, 49, 487 Berman, Bernard H. 114, 115, 120, 348, 452 Bernhardi, Louis A. 96, 97, 487 Berry, Charles Dennis 484 Berry, John Franklin 126, 127, 487 Berry, Laban E., Jr. 110, 111, 474 Berry Max Norton 108, 109, 487 Berry Murry Powell 181, 195, 196 Berryman, Jerry Ray 445 Bertrand, Atlie R. 413 Bess, Robert Carl 46, 47, 317, 487 Best, Sheldon Joseph 104, 105, 318, 487 Betts, John Alexander 46, 47, 315, 474 Beu, Richard Charles 118, 119, 487 Beverly, John R. 94, 95 Beverly, Kerry Richard 132, 133, 487 Beyer, Walter H., Jr. 78, 79, 342, 487 Bianchi, Theodore J., Jr. 466 Bice, James Henry 136, 137 Bickman, Clyde Richard 64, 65, 487 Biering, Ronald Wayne 88, 89, 487 Billings, Gary Sherman 114, 115, 452 Binford, Thomas Dwaine 343 Binion, Willie C., Ill 381 Biondi, Richard M. 73, 76, 77, 318, 381 Birch, Joe Bill 466 Birdwell, Joseph Wayne 92, 93, 487 Bishop, James Glynn 413 Bissett, Robert C. 87, 88, 487 Bitgood, Richard C. 413 Bittick, Jasper Debb 106, 107, 487 Blackard, Fred K. 54, 55, 487 Blackburn, Bernard F. 134, 135 Blackburn, James H., Jr. 116, 117 Blackburn, John Edw ard 60, 61, 326, 487 Blackburn, Terry L. 60, 61, 381 Blackmon, Larry Lee 62, 63, 474 Blackmon, Norman V. 104, 105, 452 Blackwell, Billy Bob 46, 47, 487 Blackwell, Thomas Leroy 140, 141, 487 Blackwood, William R. 299 Blagg, Marcus Gene 82, 83, 142, 143, 282, 343, 381, Blair, Steven Lee 87, 88, 487 Blake, John L. 58, 59, 381 Blakeney, Roger Neal 134, 135, 142, 143 Blakewood, Robert R. 91, 92, 452 Blanco, Carlos Enrique 484 Bland, Joseph L., Ill 84, 85, 488 Blansitt, Husey Dan 413 Blanton, Matthew S., Jr. 112, 113, 488 Blaschke, Byron C. 40, 41, 76, 77, 381 Blaschke, Charles Louis 56, 57, 488 Blaschke, Leon Audrey 110, 111, 488 Blaschke, Nolan Joe 114, 115 Blaylock, Lloyd William 413 Blazek, Henry E., Ill 74, 381 Blazek, Miroslav Frank 108, 109, 381 Blevins, Donald Lee 299, 336, 413, Blevins, John Charles 46, 47, 452 Blewster, William H. 110, 111, 323, 452 Blocker, Noel Gene 488 Bloomer, Phillip R. 118, 119, 474 Blue, David Roy 142, 143, 452 Blue, Dorsey D. 58, 59, 381 Blue, James Charles 413 Blume, Jay Donald 116, 117, 488 Blythe, Lawrence David 87, 88, 488 Boarnet, Bernerd N. 46, 47, 381 Boatcallie, Anthony R. 134, 135, 488 Boatwright, Carl Allen 413 Boatwright, Joel A. 110, 111 Boaz, Virgi Layfaette 414 Bobo, James Larry 68, 69, 360, 188 Bodkin, Wayne Albert 414 Boecker, George Edward 124, 125 Boedecker, Thomas Jay 48, 49, 488 Boedeker, Harold L. 414 Boegler, Vernon F. 118, 119, 474 Boemer, John Henry 124, 125, 488 Boese, Robert Frank, Jr. 78, 79, 452 Boettcher, Dan H. 91, 92, 318 Bogart, Theodore 48, 49 Bohac, Johnnie Franklin 484 Bohanan, Harold Joe 124, 125, 488 Bohannon, Jerry Lee 56, 57, 488 Bohot, Harvey Roland 466 Boldman, Donald E. 130, 131, 474 Boles, Nathan Roeneal 110, 141, 488 Bolin, Lawrence F. 84, 85, 382 Bolin, Lee Ralph 466 Bolton, Malcom 112, 142, 143, 452 Bond, John Francis 452 Bonham, David P. 91, 92 Bonifazi, John Louis 134, 135 Bonorden, Henry J. 97, 98, 281, 382 Booher, Charles F. 112, 113 Booher, Travis Lee 466 Bookman, Ronald W., Jr. 64, 65, 323, 488 Boone, James Robert 64, 65, 382 Boone, Latham, III 66, 67, 474 Boone, Rex Mills 442 Boone, William Reagan 52, 58, 59, 452 Boren, Donald Frank 46, 47, 142, 143, 452 Borgers, Wayne F. 106, 107, 452 Bose, Roger W. 414 Boston, Thomas Mark 132, 133, 488 Boswell, Arthur Holt 54, 55, 488 Boswell, Roy Edwin 52, 54, 55, 452 Botard, Robert William 88, 89, 452 Bolt, Don C. 112, 113, 338, 382 Bottlinger, Dean Herman 466 Boultinghouse, Hueland 466 Bounds, John Duncan 52, 452 Bowen, Robert Larry 88, 89, 315, 488 Bowen, Weldon Luster 132, 133, 488 Bower, Joe Ronald 77, 78, 488 Bower, Robert Jr. 94, 95, 452 Bowers, Martin L. 68, 69, 322, 474 Bowling, Gartrell, Jr. 414 Bowman, John F. 52, 64, 65, 382 Box, Gene Edwin 110, 111, 474 Box, Richard A. 91, 92, 344, 452 Boyce, James W., Jr. 134, 135 Boyd, Ben Bernie 80, 81, 488 Boyd, Russell Truman 414 Boyd, William Elkin, Jr. 136, 137, 488 Boyle, Frank Gordon 60, 61, 452 Boyt, Elmer Cecil 58, 59, 360, 488 Bozardt, John Michael 48, 49, 452 Brack, Michael David 112, 113, 488 Brack, Thomas Ray 414 Bradford, Halley O., Jr. 56, 57, 452 Bradley, Harvey Kent 48, 49, 488 Bradey, Lee Carol, Jr. 87, 88, 452 Bradshaw, Bobby Linden 360 Bradshaw, Jerry L. 94, 95, 382 Bradshaw, Marvin E. 116, 117, 318, 474 Brady, Linn Mitchell 78, 79, 474 Bragg, Eugene M. 77, 79, 474, Brainerd, John F. 54, 55, 98, 99, 488 Braley, Robert Alvin 466 Brame, Charles Edward 118, 119, 452 Branch, Boyd Ray 82, 83 Brand, Harry Dean 84, 85, 474 Brand, Jake Logan, Jr. 466 Brandon, Cecil M., Jr. 78, 79, 488 Brantley, William A. 68, 69, 488 Branum, Archa Donald 94, 95, 414 Brashears, Alan Dale 66, 67, 382 Brashears, William H. 96, 97, 488 Brasher, William E. 126, 127 Braswell, John Burton 48, 49, 382 Bratton, Jimmmie Lloyd 132, 133, 488 Braun, Earl Edward, Jr. 118, 119, 488 Brazzel, John M. 43, 123, 134, 135 517 Breazeale, Billy H. Ill Bredlow Thomas G. 68, 69, 382 Breeding, William W. 88, 89, 488 B reedlove, David C. 124, 125, 488 Breen, Walter M. 103, 116, 117, 382 Brehm, Marvin Ernst 48, 49 Breland, Don C. 52 Brent, Harold Lewis 68, 69, 354, 471 Brett, Gordon David 281 Bretz, Robert Elvin 110, 111, 488 Brewer, James Grady 136, 137 Brewer, James William 128, 129, 188 Brice, Ronald Glenn 98, 99, 328 Bridges, James W., Jr. 94, 95 Bridges, Marvin J. 88, 89, 142, 113, 452 Bridges, Raymond E. 82, 83, 474 Brieden, Gerald R. 128, 129, 336, 452 Briggs, James Buford 56, 57, 488 Briggs, Paul M. 134, 135, 382 Briley. Billy Charles 108, 109 Brill, Albert Glenn 108, 109, 488 Brim, James Ward 56, 57, 488 Briseno, Charles George 91, 474 Brister, Donald Lee 112, 113, 324, 488 Britain, Jack C. 112, 113, 488 Bruaddus, Larry Gorman 181, 184 Brock, Tommy Roy 132, 133, 188 Brod, Thomas Leo 56, 57, 488 Brod, William Buck 126, 127, 382 Brodnax, Bruce Frank 466 Broeschc, Edwin Noel 6 4, 65, 474 Brooks, Edward R. 64, 65, 311, 47 4 Brooks, Jack Howard 414 Brooks, James Thomas 474 Brooks, James Travis 56, 57, 414 Brooks, Joe B., Jr. 412 Brooks, Robert P. 48, 49, 474 Brooks, Tommy F. 84, 85, 382 Brooks, William Ira, Jr., 110, 111, 152 Brossman, Gene Frank 91, 488 Brothers, A1 B. 52, 66, 67, 382 Brothers, Donley W. 474 Brothers, Jesse Allen 66, 67 Brough, James A. 114, 115, 382 Broussard, Carroll J. 98, 99, 204 Broussard, William C. 116, 117 Browder, James T. 78, 79, 474 Brown, Billy Carl 80, 81, 452 Brown, Charles Alivn 112, 113, 330, 452 Brown, Charles George 64, 65, 488 Brown, Daniel Scott 48, 49, 488 Brown, Gerald Monroe 64, 65, 488 Brown, Gerrard Albert 86, 87 , 488 Brown, Glen Gordon 6 4, 65, 474 Brown, Harrell Don 452 Brown, Harry Lerov 48, 19, 382 Brown, Joe P. 60, 61, 382 Brown, John H„ Jr. 112, 113, 383 Brown, John Philip 126, 127, ' 323 Brown, Johnny Ray 445 Brown, Karl Allan 128, 129, 488 Brown, Lloyd Perrvman 414 Brown, Olin W. 48, 49, 383 Brown, Robert Gerald 136, 137, 488 Brown, Robert L. 130, 131, 383 Brown, Thomas Wesley 70, 86, 87, 383 Brown, Wiliam Hugh, Jr. 445 Brown, William Rov, Jr. 108, 109, 488 Brown, William Russell 466 Browning, Charles Robert 466 Browning, James M., Jr. 80, 81, 488 Browning, Merrell Dovle 118, 119, 452 Brownlee, Robert Allan 130, 131, 488 ' Bruce, Claude Oliver, Jr. 467 Bruce, Donald M. 348, 414 Brumlow, Jerry Olen 445 Brunt, Joe Eddie 128, 129, 339, 453 Bruton, Ralph Clifton 128, 129, 453 Bryant, George Wendell 92, 93 Bryant, James Nathan 112, 113, 488 Bryant, Jerry Allen 88, 89 Bryant, Robert Ernest 80, 81, 488 Brvant, Timothy David 86, 87, 488 Buchanan, Frank B., Ill 43, 70, 77, 78, 383 Buck, Charles Joseph 62, 63, 488 Buck, James Clayton 124, 125 Buckingham, Roy Andrew 299, 337, 41 4 Buckner, Freddie Lee 46, 47, 453 Buffo, Michael E. 132, 133, 474 Buis, Walter G. 68, 69, 474 Bujnoch, Louis Edw., Jr. 108, 109, 47 4 Bulatkin, Boris N., Jr. 282, 414 Bugler, Spencer Mavid 76, 77, 320, 383 Bullard, James Ralph 343 Bullington, Gerald G. 77, 78, 318. 383 Bullock, Erwin Leo 48, 49, 488 Bullock, James Richard 442 Bunkley, James Thomas 124, 125, 488 Bunting, William D. 123, 383 Bunion, Wiley Ray 340 Burchers, Jack M. 88, 89, 342, 488 Burchers, Louis Frank 84, 85, 453 Burg, Donald Raymond 48, 49, 453 Burgamv, Gerald R. 91, 95, 346, 47 4 Burgess, Carroll Louis 60, 61, 360, 488 Burk, James Leddell 54, 55, 488 Burk, Joel Barham 60, 61, 96, 97 360, 453 Burke, Arthur Albert 110, 111, 488 Burke, Jack W., Jr. 68, 69, 474 Burke, John Edmund 134, 135, 488 Burkhalter, Lanny Ray 134, 135, 488 Burleson, Roger A. 128, 129 Burley, Charles E. 94, 95 Burling, Gerald Henry 415 Burling. Herbert D. 70. 269, 383 Burnett, Clarence R. 130, 131, 311 Burnett, Don Bvron 86, 87, 474 Burnett, Duke G. 84, 85, 384 Burnett, Henry G. 411 Burnett, Lester Alan 467 Burnett, Ronald D. 102, 110, 111, 324 39| Burnett, Wesley W. 106, 107, 488 Burnett, William G. 68, 69, 488 Burnett, Charles D. 442 Burns, Allen N. 70, 38-4 Burns, Herschel Anton 118, 119, 474 Burnside, Robert Owen 13 , 13:1, 317, 453 Burr, Richard W. 83, 83, 414 Barrage, Gayle K. 134, 135, 471 Burris, Lester A. 11 , 111, 474 Burt. George Thompson 134, 125, 488 Burt, Wuuomd Flovrl 64, 65. 318, 453 Burt is, Richard Arnold 150. 131. 488 Burton, Donald K. 46, 47, 318, 381 Burton, J. C. ICO, 112, 113, 384 Burton, John Dry dm 91, 96. 97, 488 Burton, Robert Wui. 415 Busch, Paul A,, Jr. 68,, ilf, 4HM Bush, Darryl Glean SIS, 87, 453 Boswell, GiD ' rfoB E. 282 Butcher, James Giyimne 136, 137 Butler, Charles Leroy -49, 4 8 Butler, Ernest Dick 339, 467 Butler, Eugene Louis 84, 85, 481 Butler, Tlioimas Jililton 246, 445 But ridge, Clarence E. 73, 84, 85, 282, 384 Button, Earle D. 62, ' 63 Byars, Lester E. 134, 135 Byassee, Horace La than 86, 87, ' 326, 488 Byrd, Billie Lawrence 54, 55, 488 Byrd, Eugene Nelson 136, 137, 188 Byroin. Janies Edley 48, 49, 488 Bvrom. Ted G. 46, 47, 281, 474 c Carbon, Franklin E. 415 Caddess, Hugh Neil 415 Cadlc, Thomas L. -18, 49, 488 Caffcy, Lee Roy 98, 99 Cage, Janies Duncan 53, 66, 67, 153 Cain, Danny Morris 76, 77, 488 Caldwell, Alan Boyd 467 Calhoun, Ross Blake 126, 127, 488 Calkins, Robert R. 46, 47, 453 Callahan. Frank Verlin 118, 119, 153 Callan, David Pope 124, 125, 474 Callaway, Francis R. 415 Callcott, George V. 138, 139 Calloway, George Eldon 128, 129, 488 Galvez, Alton Emil 92, 93, 453 Calvin, Newton J., Jr. 64, 65, 384 Cameron, Stanley W. 138, 139, 315 Campbell, Ben David 48, 49, 488 Campbell, Douglas Lee 415 Campbell, Herbert H. 98, 99, 142, 143, 153 Canales, Homero Cesar 474 Canales, Robert Morales 82, 83 Candler, Harry W., Jr. 56, 57, 381 Cangelosi, Carlo Joseph 415 Cangclosi, ito 453 Cannon. Lawrence Morgan 188 Cannon, Robert D. 415 Cannon, Travis Howard 92, 93, 474 Cannon, Walter S. 100, 116, 117, 324, 381 Cannon, Windell W., Jr. 116, 117 418 Cantrell, Donald W. 110, 111, 384 Cantu III, Ramon 84, 85, 488 Caram, Meredith Howard 56, 57, 474 Cardozc, Camilo 415 Cardwell, James W. 104, 105, 474 Carey, Gary Roland 352, 488 Cargill, Bobby Joe 445 Carll, William Dwight 94, 95, 488 Carlo, Michael J. 245, 416 Carlson, Christopher S. 66, 67, 324, 474 Carlson, George E., Jr. 66, 67, 324, 474 Carlstrom, Frank C. 118, 119, 474 Carnes, James Davis 62, 63, 474 Carney, Culver Hunter 56, 57, 453 Carothers, Joe D. 84, 85, 474 Carpenter, John Calvin 442 Carpenter, Phillip C. 126, 127 Carpenter, Robert E. 48, 49, 488 Carpenter, Robert F. 46, 47, 488 Carpenter, Stewart B. 124, 125, 475 Carpenter, Thomas M. 60, 61, 475 Carr, Si Ellis 134, 135, 475 Carrera, Ruben 333, 467 Carrillo, Andres 416 Carroll, Bobby Wayne 78, 79, 384 Carroll, Charles G. Jr. 488 Carroll, Julius B. 96, 97 Caroll, Robert M. 489 Carter, Bobby Russell 92, 93 Carter, David Allen 91, 488 Carter, Dwayne Durwood 104, 105, 488 Carter, Harold L. 384 Carter, James Ward 80, 81, 488 Carter, Jerry Lee 96, 97, 488 Carter, Leslie Allen 132, 133, 488 Carter, Neil 58, 59, 488 Carter, Robert Bedford 60, 61 Carter, Ronald Lee 106, 107 Carter, Totutuy 1„ 46, 47, 384 Carter, William Norman 91, 320, 489 Caruthers, jack W., Jr. 416 Carxer, William T., Jr. 88, 89, 489 CasasBMTas, Juan G. 116, 117, 489 Cash, Harvey Berryman 136, 137, -153 Cash, Jimmy L. 114, 115, 475 Cashiola, Marion 92, 93, 475 Cstskev. James W., Jr. 126, 127 Caskev, Robert D. 98, 99, 181, 475 Casseas, Allan B. 94, 95, 475 CastamoB, Richard G. 91, 489 Castilla, Jose Jr. 467 Castillo, Felix G. 68, 69, -189 Castleberry, Terry G. 80, 81 Cates, Boyee A. 80, 81 Cates, Clayton Clyde 80, 81, 384 Cat® , Hardy Morris 94, 95, 389 Cattle y, Barry Earl 489 Cavim, Cttylc Ear] 416 CavStt, Walton Donald 76, 77, 475 Cazamias, James Ulysses 78, 79, 489 Cegelski, Daniel E. 467 Cepica, William J. 58, 59, 475 Cerna, Antonio Sergio 106, 107, 489 Cerna, Ricardo Gilberto 78, 79, 489 Chadwick, Dovle James 126, 127, 489 Cbalker, John Michael 86, 87, 489 Chaloult, Michael P. 118, 119 Chamberlain, Douglas H. 48, 49, 475 Chamberlain, Homer T. 416 Chamberlin, Charles S. 43, 66, 67, 384 Chambers, Joe Reed 416 Champagne, Shelton J. 56, 57, 142, 143, 282, 322, 453 Chandler, Clarence R. 46, 47, 453 Chandler, Dennis Edmon 416 Chapa, David Clemente 91, 475 Chapman, David Ned 89, 81, 489 Chapman, Jimmie R. 80, 81, 384 Chapman, Maurice Gene Chapman, Walter W. 317, 416 Chapman, Will D., Jr, 416 Chapman, William B. 416 Chappell, Alfred M. 416 Chaput, Armand J. 78, 79, 489 Chase, Arthur D. 136, 137 Chastain, Charles C. 384 Chastain, Ronald E. 126, 127, 133, 385 Chaudhari, Prabhakar N. 416 Chernotowich, Alex K. 128, 129 Cherry, Joseph D. 82, 83 Cherry, William Paul 48, 49, 489 Chiburis, Edward Frank 416 Childers, Asa Bill, Jr. 445 Childers, Jim Clyde 96, 97 Childress, James Thomas 329, 416 Childs, Clifford D. 94, 95 Chilton, Ewing L., Jr. 114. 115, 189 Chin, Robert Kuo 124, 125 Chitwood, Kennetli L. 467 Chow, Guillermo 484 Chow, Jose 416 Christian, Floyd H., Jr. 80, 81, 385 Christian, Lawrence W. 48, 49, 475 Christie. Russell John 88, 89, 489 Christilles, Joseph C. 416 Chung, Duke Hong 132, 133, 489 Cicherski, James A. 84, 85, 385 Clack, Edward Kerry 475 Claggett, Clark Stanley 128, 129, 189 Clancy, Pat Thomas 475 Clark, Donald Raye 445 Clark, Freddie D. 114, 115, 385 Clark, John Cordell 489 Clark, Junius Manson 92, 93 Clark, Larry Hugh 416, 242, 299 Clark, Michael Vincent 138, 139 Clark, Robert Curtis 326 Clarke, George Roland 62, 63, 475 Clary, Jim Hardy 77, 78, 475 Clary, Lester Wayne 94, 95 Classen, Edmond H. 66, 67, 475 Claycomb, Larry Leon 467 Clayton, William R. 64, 65 Clement, Lewis Wayne 416 Cleveland, Frederick H. 417 Cliett, Joel Quinn 48, 49, 343, 453 Cliett, Joseph Wayne 467 Clifford, Nasa M. 48, 49, 475 Clifford, William F. 136, 137, 385 Clines, Henry Hayden 46, 47, 489 Closner, John J., Ill 116, 117, 475 Cloud, Charles M. 104, 105, 475 Cloud, Eugene H. 128, 129, 489 Cloud, Leo D. 442 Cobb, Jimmy Dixon 98, 99 Cobb, Terry Don 489 Cobern, Corky Posey 66, 67 Cochran, Charles L. 60, 61, 475 Cockburn, Johney P. 128, 129, 489 Cockburn, Timothy M. 132, 133, 453 Cockrell, Bedford F. 46, 47, 489 Cockrell, Charles W. 110, 111, 489 Coffey, Tony Randall 68, 69 489, Coffman, Kendall L. 360 Coker, James R. 108, 109, 385 Cole, Charles Mason, Jr. 134, 135, 453 Cole, John F., Jr. 116, 117, 489 Cole, Lanny Ross 334 Coleman, David C. 94, 95, 453 Coley, Billy John 106, 107, 385 Collier, Jack Wilson, Jr. 112, 113, 489 Collier, Larry Edward 64, 65, 489 Collins, Byrum Wayne 132, 133, 385 Collins, Robert F., Jr. 104, 105, 318, 453 Collins, Sanford W., Jr. 96, 97, 442 Collinsworth, Chester 48, 49, 453 Compton, Harvey Wayne 467 Compton, Robert L. 120, 124, 125, 354, 385 Conant, Chester M., Jr. 48, 49, 489 Conatser, Charles W. 467 Conder, Lowell Ray 116, 117, 321, 452 Condit, Robert John 112, 113, 489 Cone, Michael Morris 94, 95, 453 Conner, Castex P., Jr. 96, 97 Conner, John Van 84, 85, 489 Conner, Thomas Ross 353, 467 Conner, Victor S. 118, 119 Connor, Jack Seale 136, 137 Contreras, Hernan A. 64, 65, 331, 475 Conway, Bill James, Jr. 68, 69, 475, ' Conway, James Richard 417 Cook, Arthur Thomas 56, 57, 489 Cook, Don Hugh 130, 131, 489 Cook, Jerry Donald 110, 111, 475 Cook, WTlliam B., Jr. 112, 113, 254, 360, 385 Cooke, Doyce Hadley 48, 49, 475 Cooke, Paul M. 123, 134, 135, 334, 385 Coombes, Jimmie L. C. 48, 49, 475 Coombes, Zachariah E. 86, 87, 489 Coon, Julian Barham 330, 467 Coon, Kenneth Ross 88, 89, 489 Cooner, Kenneth Edward 94, 95 Coonrod, Phillip Wayne 91, 489 Cooper, Hamil White 78, 79, 489 Cooper, Jerry Cullum 77, 78, 322, 489 Cooper, John E. 82, 83, 322, 385 Cooper, Paul Johnnie 76, 77, 475 Copeland, Larry Lyn 104, 105, 489 Copeland, Warren R. 92, 93 Copley, Don Wilson 46, 47, 453 Coppage, Roger K. 56, 57 Coppedge, Raleigh E. 77, 78, 475 Corbo, Benjamin 114, 115, 453 Cordell, William F. 134, 135, 385 Cordon, Oscar Humberto 484 Corman, Victor R. 130, 131, 475 Cornelius, John C. 80, 81, 489 Corry, Albert Nelson 64, 65, 489 Corson, David W. 205, 417 Cortese, Alex H. 138, 139 Cortez, Henry M., Jr. 134, 135, 489 Cory, Harry A. 78, 79, 475 Cosby, James W. 58, 59, 475 Costlow, Donald Glynn 96, 97, 266 Cothren, Sanford Dale 78, 79, 489 Cotter, Patout H. 417 Cotter, William Jerome 88, 89, 490 Couch, James R., Jr. 46, 47, 453 Coulson. Dennis Ralph 48, 49, 490 Council, Clarence D. 467 Couvillon, Stanley J. 380, 490 Covan, James P. 136, 137 Covington, Duncan C. 417 Covington, Marcus, Jr. 106, 107 Covington, Ronnie Mack 96, 97 Cowley, Harrold Paul 56, 57, 490 Cowley, Jerry Jennings 326 Cox, Albert George 48, 49, 385 Cox, Harla D. 48, 49, 385 Cox, James Alexander 412 Cox, James W. 417 Cox, Jerry Rodger 128, 129, 490 Cox, Kenneth G. 417 Cox, Michael Craig 140, 141 Cox, Phineas A., Jr. 66, 67, 467 Cox, Trent Newton 64, 65 Cox, William Terry 442 Cox, Wilmer Dee 203, 417 Coxe, Frederick T. 106, 107 Coy, Anton Ernest 48, 49, 142, 143 Crabtree, Corbett D., II 417 Craddock, Joe P. 46, 47, 385 Craft, Robert Manson 114, 115 Cragin, Glynn P., Jr. 104, 105, 323, 475 Craig, Robert Elliott 202 Craig Warren Ray 417 Cram, Robert Hayes 54, 55, 352 490 Cravens, James Wade, Jr. 68, 69, 332 Crawford, Benton Thomas 48, 49 Crawford, Burrell D. 48, 49, 490 Crawford, George M. 130, 131, 360, 475 Crawford, Ronald D. 132, 133, 475 Cregg, Charles Scott 490 Crenshaw, William R. 136, 137, 475 Crews, Charlie Edward 58, 59, 490 Grim, Frederick Lee 96, 97, 490 Crist, James David 110, 111 Crocker, Arthur Doyl 60, 61, 490 Crocker, Davey Frank 56, 57, 330 490 Crocker, Marvin C., Jr. 417 Crockett, Jeffrey George 66, 67 Crockett, William R. 80, 81, 142 143 Crooks, Thad W. 136, 137, 475 Cropper, William Albert 128, 129 Crosswhite, Joseph E. 118, 119 Crouch, Charles G. 88, 89, 475 Crouch, Patrick K. 46, 47, 475 Crow, Sanford Donald 46, 47, 490 Crowe, Richard Kenneth 114, 115 338, 490 Crowell, Thomas Duncan 88, 89, 326, 190 Growl, Larry Leslie 136, 137, 490 Crowley, Jerry Boyd 46, 47, 490 Crump, Glendon R. 110, 111, 386 Crumpton, Alfred T. 96, 97, 475 Cryer, James Charles 130, 131 Cummings, Barry D. 134, 135, 385 Cummings, Lester Mike 467 Cummings, Richard C. 76, 77, 490 Cumpton, Jack W. 442 Cunninghan, David F. 84, 85 Cunningham, John Pascoe 84, 85, 490 Cuningham, Toby James 78, 79, 490 Cunningham, William L. 110, 111, 142, 143 Cupit, Jan Hardy 128, 129, 490 Curbow, James Edward 417 Curda, Paul M. 417 Currie, Herbert Lynn 132, 133, 328 Curry, Charles K. 352, 476 Curry, Larry Edward 126, 127, 490 Curry, Weldon K. 54, 55, 385 Curry, William F., Jr. 467 Curtis, Charles Gary 64, 65, 490 Cushing, George Edward 58, 59, 490 Custer, Carl Steven 126, 127, 476 Cuthrell, John Dies 114, 115, 354, 476 D Dabney, Robert C. 102, 124, 125, 324, 386 Dabney, Thomas William 124, 125, 324 Daggett, John Robert 417 Dahlberg, Frank I., Jr. 40, 41, 386 Dahlberg, Walter G. 134, 135, 476 Daily, Robert Ray 84, 85, 312, 490 Dahlberg, Richard Leo 467 Dalby, John D. 386 Dalton, Richard D. 242, 417 Damon, Richard E. 100, 124, 125, 324, 386 Dangelmayr, William Jos. 114, 115, 490 Daniel, Edward Jordan 46, 47 Daniel, Winston V. 128, 129, 330, 490 Daniels, James Wallace 108, 109, 490 Dantzler, Larry E. 94, 95 Danzeiser, David Alan 58, 59 Darley, Roger George 46, 47, 476 Darrow, Raymond L. 442 Darwin, William B. 181, 193, 417 518 It has been a real pleasure to serve the “Aggieland ’60” and its fine staff, as well as the students of A M College. 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EXCHANGE STORE An Adequate Gift Shop Speedy Service Clothing, Both Military and Civilian EXCHANGE STORE 522 Technical and Classroom Supplies i i THE EXCHANGE STORE 523 Daugherty, James R. 118, 119, 476 Daughtry, David Royce 467 Davenport, Roe R., Jr. 346, 467 David, James Everett 490 Davidoff, Charles E. 136, 137 Davidson, Arthur I. 445 Davidson, Donald J ee 68, 69, 317, 490 Davidson, Fredrick 467 Davidson, Hugh Alfred 46, 47, 490 Davidson, Hugh M. 116, 117, 386 Davidson, Jack Douglas 467 Davidson, Robert J. 88, 89, 322, 476 Davidson, Tommy J. 91, 315, 454 Davila, Jorge Abel Davis, Alvin Leroy 60, 61, 476 Davis, Bob 46, 47, 386 Davis, Bobby Delone 467 Davis, Charles Edward 48, 49, 490 Davis, Curtis R. 80, 81 Davis, Don Hoyt 136, 137, 454 Davis, Early Clifford 96, 97, 317 Davis, Edwin D., Jr. 68, 69, 386 Davis, Eugene Lewis 417 Davis, Frank Hendrick 323 Davis, Howard Mahlon 417 Davis, J. Frank 104, 105, 490 Davis, Jackie Clifton 418 Davis, James Evans 140, 141, 490 Davis, James Gail 54, 55, 490 Davis, James Howard 132, 133 Davis, Janies Michael 133, 139 Davis, James O., Ill 484 Davis, James Trice, Jr. 60, 61, 476 Davis, Jim Ed 88, 89, 140, 141, 490 Davis, John ny Henry, Jr. 78, 79, 490 Davis, Lawrence Edward 64, 65, 476 Davis, Leonard C. 418 Davis, Richard Clifton 140, 141 Davis, Robert Emmett, Jr. 140 141, 490 Davis, Spotswood Earl 88, 89, 350, 490 Davis, Steadman 96, 97, 476 Davis, Thomas M. 418 Davis, Walter W. 418 Davis, William A., Jr. 78, 79, 317, 476 Davis, William H. 77, 78, 476 Dawson, Joe Edgar 445 Day, Donald Lloyd 418 Day, George Melville 418 Day, James Dennis 126, 127, 468 Day, William Collier 46, 47, 450 DcLuna Jose 84, 85 DeWaal, Roland R. C., II 490 Deal, Donald Edward, Jr. 88, 89, 476 Dean, Bobbie R. 86, 87, 386 Dean, Darral Don 138, 139, 181 194 Dcarstyne, William F. 78, 79, 337, 490 Deaver, Royce Don 96, 97, 490 Deckard, Gene Carroll 343, 467 Decker, Louis Joseph 484 Deer, Andy S. 128, 129 Degraffenreid, A. L., Jr. 110. Ill, 490 Del Cid, Jose Luis 467 Dcland, Elden E., Jr. 418 Delavan, Richard Aubrey 64, 65, 490 Delavan, Ronald Jerome 94, 95, 490 DeLeon, Robert Edward 60,61, 490 Delgado, Reynolds M. 77, 78, 490 Demel, Kenneth Joseph 100, 104, 105, 14?, 143, 454, 344, 454 Dement, Bruce 122, 130, 131, 334, 387 Demieri, Joseph L. 104, 105 Demont, James Ira 134, 135, 490 Dempsey, Travis Dean 467 Denison, Jim Swayne 46, 47, 454 Denning, Homer L. 116, 117, 476 Dennis, Richard Andrew 88, 89, 490 Denton, Gerald Pons 84, 85, 490 Derebery, Daniel P., Jr. 140, 141, 490 Derouen, Jimmy Vernon 112, 113 Deshotels, Jesse D., Ill 58, 59, 490 Deupree, Daniel W., Ill 80, 476 Deutrich, Fred Herman 98, 99 Devaney, David Brooks 48, 49, 490 Dew, Raleigh E. 48, 49, 387 Dewbre, Gary W. 82, 83, 476 Dews, Robert M. 62, 63, 338 Dicke, Kenneth Leroy 418 Dickens, Henry David 68, 69, 476 Dickerson, Ben Edw. 60, 61, 266, 454 Dickerson, James R. 62, 63, 490 Dickeson, Gaines W. 82, 83, 490 Dickinson, Norman D. 62, 63, 277, 490 Dierking, Irwin S., Jr. 68, 69, 142, 143, 323, 454 Dierlam, Mark John, III 116, 117 454 Dillard, John Henry 329, 418 Dillon, Paul Danford 104, 105, 490 Dillon, Robert McPhail 46, 47, 476 Dillon, William A. 62, 63, 387 Dingle, Ronald Clayton 136, 137, 490 Dinklage Theodore H. 66, 67 Divin, Ernest Herman 58, 59, 490 Dixon, Bryan William 78, 79, 490 Dixon, Robert Lee 333 Doan, David Ray 110, 111 Dobias, Leonard Joseph 130, 131, 476 Dockery, Burtis R. 94, 95, Dodge, John Hopkins, Jr. 76, 77, 319, 454 Dodgen, Donald Louis 136, 137 Dodgen, Rufus A., Jr. 116, 117, 387 Dodson, Bobby C. 104, 105 Dodson, Carl Elton 140, 141, 490 Dodson, David Barnard 48, 49 Dodson, Giles Lee 48, 49, 266, 454 Doerksen, Shelton R. 104, 105, 387 Dolbey, Bradford I. 62, 63, 324 Dolezal, Edward J. 98, 99 Dolezal, Larry Lee 140, 141, 490 Dolfi, Joseph A., Jr. 108, ' l09, 476 Dollinger, John Edward 66, 67, 490 Dolson, Darrell D. 418 Dombart, Alvin Bruce 64, 65, 454 Dommert, A. R. 299, 445 Donahue, Robert L. 116, 117, 476 Donald, Robert C., Jr. 78, 79, 476 Donan, John G., Jr. 134 Donelson, Ronald Ray 104, 105, 454 Donley, Peter Landis 140, 141, 490 Donnell, Victor Lee 86, 87, 490 Donnelly, Ronald Eldon 124, 125 Donovan, James M. 124, 125, 387 Dornak, Eugene Richard 96, 97, 490 Dorotik, Johnny A. 46, 47, 476 Dorris, Kenneth Dean Dotson, James Alfa 134, 135, 490 Dougherty, Howard W r ., Jr. 490 Douglas, Donald 96, 97 Dover, Wilbur L. 66, 67 Dover, Wiley W. 40, 41, 142, 143, 387 Dowdy. Norman M. 86, 87, 318, 387 Dowling, Errol Stephen 91, 490 Downard, Norman K. 445 Dowms, Thomas E. 86, 87, 142, 143, 387 Doyle, Jack Ellsworth 467 Drabek, Charles A. 467 Drake, James Richard 130, 131, 490 Draper, Don R. 78, 79, 387 Drees, Donald Bruce 64, 65, 476 Dressen, Glenn N. 116, 117, 343, 387 Driskill, Berl L., Jr. 418 Driver, Bud Henry, Jr. 468 Droemer, Robert George 64, 65, 490 Dryden, John Joseph 112, 113 Dryden, Richie S. 418 Dryden, Stacey Blair 490 Dubuisson, Larry M. 73, 88, 89, 454 Dudley, William R., Jr. 445 Duelm, Felix, Jr. 64, 65, 490 Duff, William Michael 134, 135 Duffey, Michael N. 104, 105 Duffield, David Windsor 84, 85, 454 Dugan, Haynes W., II 124, 125 Duggan, Clarence M. 104, 105, 490 Duke, Bob B. 106, 107 Duke, Eugene Arthur 418 Dulock, Freddy B. 96, 97, 387 Duncan, William Davis 48, 49, 124, 125, 490 Dungan, Don M. 130, 131, 142, 143, 387 Dungen, Raymond Leo, Jr. 62, 63, 454 Dunk, Robert William 140, 141, 490 Dunlap, Alvin Wayne 48, 49, 454 Dunlap, Jamie Lynn 68, 69 Dunlap, W ' alter H., Jr. 490 Dunlap, Wayne Alan 281 Dunn, Billy Wesson 418 Dunn, George Carlton 82, 83, 476 Dunn, Robert Stuart 110, 111, 387 Dupree, Ray Allen 124, 125, 454 Dupuy, Laurence Hamil 418 Duran, Carlos Roberto 140, 141, 490 Duran, Eduardo M. 108, 109, 476 Durden, Philip Michael 132, 133 Durham, Joe Barrie 140, 141, 490 Dyar, William Alvin 60, 61, 476 Dye, Emmett Eugene 64, 65 Dyer, Charles Lee 48, 49, 490 Dyer, Edward Maxwell 86, 87 Dyson, Norman K. 123, 134, 135, 387 E Eagle, John Todd 78, 79, 454 Earle, George Louis 104, 105, 476 Easley, Joe Tom 46, 47, 476 Easley, Rex Carlos 134, 135, 387 Easter, Jerry Paul 118, 119, 476 Easterling, Arthur M. 445 Eastwood, Donald V. 104, 105, 323, 454 Eberle, Michael Lee 66, 67, 490 Echols, Charley N. 96, 67, 387 Echols, Wally Dean 110, 111, 490 Eckert, William R. 46, 47, 388 Eckhardt, Curtis Allen 445 Eckhart, Lvnton Burnel 48, 49, 490 Edgar, David Timan 64, 65, 490 Edge, William L. 54, 55 Edge, William M. 418 Edgington, Jason M. 468 Edman, William D. 132, 133, 476 Edmonds, Robert J. 78, 79 Edwards, Franklin G. 114, 115, 476 Edwards, James McNutt 418 Edwards, Jerry Wayne 124, 125 Edwards, Marcus S. 48, 49 Edwards, Milton H, 114, 115 Ehrhardt, Nevel it. 337, 454 Ehrhardt, Walter Lynn 84, 85, 490 Eidhblatt, David L. 104, 105, 476 Eickenloff, James A. 58, 59 Eilers, Joseph August 181, 185 Eissler, Henry Clay 136, 137 Eitei, Billy B. 46, ' 47, 388 Eitt, George D., Ill 84, 85, 476 Elbrlch, Joseph John, Jr. 126, 127, 352, 490 Elder, James Humphrey 94, 95, 190 Elenburg, Dave Winn 46, 47, 490 Elkins, Aubrey C., Jr. 48. 49, 142 143, 455 Ellerbee, Arthur D. 56, 57, 388 Ellinger, James Charles 490 Ellington, Jimmy Ray 66, 67 Elliott, Andrew C., Jr. 76, 77, 490 Elliott, James Sidney 468 Elliott, Joseph A. 418 Ellis, Gilbert W. 82, 83, 476 Ellis, Kent Gordon 64, 65, 476 Ellis, Sidney Duncan 110, 111, 491 Ellison, David W. 88, 89, 450 Ellison, Raymond T., II 82, 83, 455 Ellison, Terry Eugene 419 Ellison, Tommy R. 419 Ellisor, James W. 46, 47, 342, 476 Ellisor, John E 108, 109 Elrod, Jackie Wayne 58, 59, 329, 388 Elwell, Robert Edgar 132, 133, 491 Emery, Thomas C. 56, 57, 352, 476 Ener, Ernest L., Jr. 136, 137, 491 Engel, Robert Card 86, 87, 491 Engelbrecht, Kenneth A. 46, 47, 491 English, Jerry Lynn 56, 57, 491 Enloe, Samuel J., Jr. 134, 135, 491 Enney, Thomas John, Jr. 48, 49, 491 Erickson, Charlie R. 84, 85, 455 Erisman, Robert E., Jr. 88, 89 Ernst, Clifford F. 476 Ernst, Hugo E. 91, 114, 115, 476 Erskine, John F. 106, 107, 388 Erskine, Norman Duke 484 Eshleman, John David 86, 87, 491 Essary, James W. 82, 83, 476 Estefan, Arthur A. 56, 57, 388 Estes, Robert F., Jr. 491 Estes, Teddy Jack 181, 189 Etheredge, Gerald P. 419 Etheredge, Thomas O. 68, 69, 476 Eubank, Charles Miquel 68, 69, 491 Eubanks, John Thomas 92, 93, 476 Evans, Carl Wayne 54, 55, 491 Evans, Herbert Lyman, Jr. 66, 67, 491 Evans, James Arthur 491 Evans, Jimmie Lewis 136, 137, 491 Evans, Phillip R. 468 Evans, Robert Rockwood 419 Everett, William L. 419 Eversberg, Phillip A. 68, 69, 491 Evett, Hershal Lee 468 Ewing, William Taylor 64, 65, 388 Eyhorn, Robert Bernard 491 F Fadal, James William 118, 119 455 Fadal, William K. 118, 119, 455 Fade, Dennis Lee 124, 125, 333 Fagan, Walter M. 108, 109, 142, 143, 455 Fairly, Robera S. 104, 105, 455 Falco, Pete A. 68, 69, 476 Fandrich, Joe Wendell 118, 119 491 Fann, Laurence E. 104, 105, 323 388 Farabee, Richard Jewell 82, 83, 491 Farias, Christopher 64, 65, 476 Farias, Filomeno D. 419 Farias, Juan 468 Farley, Arthur Reid 46, 47 Farris, John Howard 445 Farris, Leslie Elbert 98, 99, 491 Farrow, David G. 78, 79, 388 Fasken, Frank Andrew 140, 141, 328, 491 Faubion, Charles Edward 58, 59, 491 Faulk, Robert Hardy 92, 93, 491 Faulkner, James E. 86, 87, 388 Faulkner, John Edmond 136, 137 Faulkner, Lewis L., Jr. 442 Faust, Jerome E. 56, 57, 343, 476 Fawcett, Curtis J. 132, 133 Feagins, Thomas J., Jr. 80, 81, 455 Feldman, Edgar Ray 136, 137, 491 Felkner, James Leslie 66, 67, 491 Felps, Lowell Douglas 114, 115, 476 Fenley, Johnny B. 80, 81, 476 Fenn, Jerald Don 88, 89, 491 Ferguson, James Milton 98, 99, 491 Ferguson, John Sanfred 130, 131, 491 Ferrell, Edwin Barry Jr. 328, 491 Ferrell, Joel F. 62, 63 Few, Jon Windale 181 Fields, Thomas Lloyd 130, 131, 476 Fierros, Francisco A., Jr. 76, 77, 455 Figari, Ernest Emil, Jr. 112, 113, 142, 143, 455 Figart, Michael Ian 116, 117 Finch, Gary Charles 98, 99 Fine, Otis Windol 118, 119, 350 455 Finley, Jimmy G. 46, 47, 476 Finley, Thomas Burton 110, 111 491 Fischer, Alton Freddie 118, 119, 343, 455 Fischer, Maurice Dewey 46, 47, 343, 476 Fischer, Paul, Jr. 484 Fisher, Edmund A. 468 Fisher, Franklin C., Jr. 98, 99, 181, 195 Fisher, James E. 116, 117, 476 Fisher, Johnny C. 108, 109 Fisher, Perry Gene 419 Fitch, Lenox A., Jr. 76, 77 Fite, Lloyd Emery 419 Fitzgerald, Frank A. 88, 89, 455 Fix, George Joseph 136, 137 Fix, Ronald Edward 80, 81, 338 491 Flaherty, Daniel Joe 54, 55, 491 Flaherty, Larry Dale 118, 119, 455 Flanagan, Emmett C. 388 Flanagan, John C. 84, 85, 476 Flanders, Robert Bruce 116, 117 491 Fleming, James Andrew 84, 85, 491 Fleming, Travis M., Jr. 62, 63 Fleniken, Noble Ernest 76, 77, 388 Fletcher, David Glenn 130, 131, 491 Fletcher, Donald Lee 106, 107, 476 Fletcher, Jerald Wayne 136, 137, 476 Flieller, Elroy Willie 419 Flint, Sandy A., Jr. 134, 135, 140, 141, 344, 388 Floeck, Norman B. 92, 93 Flores, Apolonio 86, 87, 476 Flores, Ernesto M., Jr. 110, 111, 491 Flores, James Peter 60, 61, 491 Flores, Stanley Ayala 419 Flowers, James Selwyn 468 Floyd, Jack Donald 78, 79, 142, 143, 455 Floyd, Larry Hyron 56, 57, 491 Flynn, Charles Ivan 104, 105, 491 Flynt, Robbie Don 140, 141, 491 Flynt, William Harvey 484 Fogle, John Samuel 134, 135, 476 Folk, Harry Boyd 54, 55, 491 Folzenlogen, Paul D. 419 Fontaine, Clark T. 468 Fonville, Gerald G. 54, 55, 491 Ford, Alan R. 419 Ford, Ellis Gerald 445 Ford, John Suffern 132, 133, 455 Foreman, Nolan Jay 118, 119 Forgason, Richard L. 116, 117, 476 Forrester, Thomas Mark 88, 89, 491 Forester, Peter Carl 124, 125, 333, 491 Fort, George E. 94, 95 Foster, Donald Geddie 88, 89, 491 Foster, Frank Milton Foster, Gerald 68, 69, 491 Foster, Jerry 96, 97, 476 Foster, John Wm. 445 Fowler, Ronnie Ray 468 Fox, Dickie Dean 80, 81, 455 Fox, Lawrence Edward 419 Fraim, Jackie William 116, 117, 455 Francis, Curtis Michael 130, 131, 338, 491 Francis, Edward John 116, 117, 455 Francis, Hardy Lynn 468 Frank, David Reese 108, 109, 468 Frank, Denis Richard 322, 491 Frank, John Henry 46, 47, 492 Frank, Wallace J., Jr. 66, 67, 492 Franklin, Carter Lee 181, 195, 271 Franklin, Weldon C. 52, 66, 67, 388 Fraser, John Wall 46, 47 Frausto, Julio 106, 107, 492 Frazer, Isaac K., Ill 136, 137, 492 Frazier, Marshall B. 419 Frazier, Walter Ronald 92, 93, 142, 143, 455 Free, Ronald Paul 492 Free, Walter G., Jr. 124, 125, 388, 337 Freeman, Calvin Robert 419 Freeman, Charles D. 46, 47, 492 Freeman, Jerrell P. 58, 59, 330, 388 Freiling, Wayne Edward 98, 99, 138, 139, 195 Frels, Don B. 419 French, Arthur L., Jr. 96, 97 French, William A., Ill 66, 67, 492 Friedrich, Allan Louis 468 Frisby, Oscar Wayne 110, 111, 492 Frith, Charles Edward 124, 125, 492 Fritze, Lee V. 420 Fritzler, Robert George 68, 69, 455 Frost, William, Jr. 130, 131, 388 Fry, Edgar Louis 78, 79, 352 Fry, Phillip Ronald 132, 133 492 Frye, Patrick Earl 134, 135, 492 Fugeman, William H. 420 Fugitt, Gene 58, 59, 476 Fuller, Joe P. 88, 89, 476 Funderburg, Harlan T. Funderburk, Joseph D. 68, 69, 492 Fuschak, Dan R. 94, 95, Fuson, Leonard Matthew 446 Futch, Jennings F., Jr. 116, 117, 389 G Gabor, Tamas 468 Gabriel, Dale Cline 54, 55 Gacke, Dennis Arthur 420 Gaddis, Alvis M., Jr. 134, 135, 492 Gafford, James B. 80 Gail, Klaus 92, 93 Gaines, Gregg Lester 58, 59, 455 Gaither, Gale Harison 492 Gaither, Joseph R. 108, 109, 389 Galceran, Myler B. Gale, Andrew Robert 54, 55, 492 Galindo, Christian Anze Galindo, Ramiro Alex 420 Galindo, Samuel Morales 76, 77, 492 Gallagher, Benjamin F. Gallatin, Albert Earl 468 Gallatin, Gary Colwell 86, 87, 492 Gallatin, James Sharpe 114, 115, 142, 143, 455 Gallman, Kenneth Jedon 106, 107, 492 Gallo way, James V. 442 Gamble, Jim Paul 114, 115, 333, 492 Gamble, William R., Jr. 124, 125, 492 Gambrell, Joel A. 86, 87, 389 Garcia, Alfredo 468 Garcia, Gregory A. 106, 107, 476 Garcia, Hector X. 68, 69, 476 Garcia, Juan Manuel 76, 77, 492 Garica, Martin Enrique 142, 143, 456 Garcia, Miguel P., Jr. 468 Gardner, Charles F. 126, 127, 492 Gardner, Frost E. 84, 85, 269, 389 Gardner, Jay Melburne 110, 111, 142, 143, 455 Gardner, Lawrence R. 60, 61, 476 Gardner, William F. 128, 129 Garner, Billy Jack 389 Garner, Carl Bruce 106, 107, 420 Garner, Charles P. 64, 65, 476 Garner, John David 339, 468 Garner, Robert A. 98, 99, 181 189 Garnett, Robert H. 48, 49 Garoutte, Michael D. 114, 115, 492 Garrett A. G. 420 Garrett, Clarence E. 337 Garrett, Richard Lee 60, 61, 389 Garrett, Robert Lloyd 108, 109, 492 Garrett, W. Jay, Jr. 134, 135, 492 Garrison, Olin C. 96, 97 Garrison, William R. 92, 93, 476 Gary, Elray 80, 81, 476 Gary, James Reser 54, 55, 492 Gary, Lloyd Dain, Jr. 110, 111, 492 Garza, Frank D. 110, 111, 476 Garza, Humberto 84, 85 Garza, Luis, Jr. 333 Garza, Trinidad 420 524 2014 Texas Avenue TA2-6155 BRYAN, TEXAS 525 Gaston, George M. A. 116, 117 336, 476 Gathright, Howard A. 94, 95 Gatlin, Jay P. 389 Gatlin, John Wayne 492 Gaudiano, Anthony F. 77, 78, 476, Gauntt, Johnny Erwin 468 Gavitt, William B., Jr. 56, 57 Gay, Robert Allen 46, 47, 492 Gayle, Wallace Morten 60, 61, 476 Gazaway, Shelby C. 126, 127 Geigenmiller, Eugene 420, Geistweidt, John Alden 492 Gcldmeier, Clarence L. 78, 79, 492 George, Bobby N. 410 George, Michael Shields 80, 81, 492 George, William H. 332, 492 Gerard, David Lynn 492 Gerard, Donald Stephen 60, 61, 389 Gerber, Frederick G. 140, 141 German, John L. 48, 49, 476 Gerrits, Robert P. 76, 77, 485 Gersbach, Herbert Carl 126, 127 Gerum, Lawrence G. 126, 127, 354, 389 Ghislen, Richard G. 56, 57, 389 Giardina, Anthony J. 128, 129, 455 Gibbs, Homer J. 40 , 41, 86 , 87 389 Gibbs, Jack Louis 104, 105, 192 Gibbs, Jackie Marlin 484 Gibson, David D. 66, 67 Gibson, Gary A1 468 Gibson, Henry Coleman 130, 131, 492 Gibson, Phillip Morris 108, 109, 332, 492 Gidden, Robert S. 58, 59, 492 Gieb, William Michael 138, 139 Giesecke, Robert Lee 421 Gilbert, Bevil Eugene 114, 115, 492 Gilbert, Derrell W. 124, 125 Gilbert, Joe Lee, Jr. 54, 55, 456 Gilbert, Kenneth Earl 124, 125 Gilbert, William H., Jr. 421 Gilbreath, Charles W. 492 Gilbreath, Norris R. 80, 81, 476 Gilbreath Zay W. 108, 109, 476 Gill, Jerry Matt 104, 105, 492 Gill, Jimmie Eugene 446 Gill, Joe L. 104, 105, 389 Gillar, Jerome H. 126, 127, 476 Gilliam, George W. 60, 61, 476 Gillies, Robert B., Jr. 56, 57, 492 Gilliland, Jerry Ivey 80, 81, 142, 143, 455 Gilmore, Donald Wayne 62, 63, • 492 Gilpin, Bobby Wilson 62, 63, 329, 477 Gilson, William Edward 112, 113 Ginn, David Dewayne 106, 107, 320, 492 Ginzel, Weldon J. 134, 135, 389 Gipson, Joe Howard 94, 95, 492 Girouard, Marvin James 122, 130, 131, 334, 456 Givens, James W, 116, 117, 389 Glaser, James Edward 48, 49, 493 Glaser, Stanley Joe 140, 141, 493 Glass, Sammie Edward 446 Gleason, Jerry Don 446 Glenn, Frank Seay 421 Glimp, Hudson A. 275, 421 Glockzin, Alfred Otto 98, 99, 181, 194 Gloor, Wilburn F. 84, 85, 389 Goddard, Jimmy Thomas 421 Godfrey, Jay Frank 78, 79, 493 Godwin, Edward Albert 493 Godwin, Robbie Don 58, 59, 456 Godwin, Willis H., Jr. 181, 193 Goebel, Jlobert 78, 79, 343 Goehring, Allen G. 181, 185, 194 Goettle, Jimmy Albert 77, 78, 493 Goff, Walter M. 140, 141, 389 421 Goins, Elmer E. 110, 111, 477 Gold, Henry Adolph 134, 135, 493 Goldberg, Stanley R. 116, 117, 493 Goldblatt, James R. 121 Golla, Jude Thaddeus 421 Golladay, Harvey Leon 132, 133, 493 Gomez, Raymond V., Jr. 82, 83 Gomez, Robert Vasquez 86, 87, 477 Gonzalez, Humbert J. 94, 95 Gonzalez, Jesus Eduardo 78, 79, 493 Gonzalez, Luis Enrique 493 Gonzalez, Ricardo 421 Good, Carroll G. 128, 129, 389 Goode, Byron F. 484 Goode, John E. 421 Gooden, Glen J. 118, 119, 267 Goodenough, Walter H. 92, 93 389 Goodman, Ralph Edward 66, 67, 342 456 Goodman, Rodney Lewis 130, 131, 493 Goodrich, Thomas B., Jr. 54, 55 Goodson, Tommy Guy 468 Goodwin, Melvyn Ray 46, 47 493 Goodwyn, Ben R. 60, 61, 477 Gopffarth, Wilford H. 421 Gordon, Charles L. 77, 78, 477 Gordon, Donald Sedgwick 48, 49, 493 Gordon, John S., Jr. 68, 69, 477 Gore, John Thomas 130, 131 Gorman, Richard Wayne 96, 97, 493 Gorman, Robert Carroll 421 Gossett, Terrence D. 108, 109, 477 Gould, Charles Leonard 114, 115, 455 Graef, Stephen Brian 60 61, 315, 477 Graf, Charles E. 122, 130, 131, 390 Graff, Charles Louis 43 Graham, Charles Wesley 446 Graham, Dennis Lee 118, 119, 493 Graham, Frank Earl 124, 125, 455 Graham, Frederick T. 140, 141, 493 Graham, Joe Stanley, Jr. 48, 49, 493 Graham, Robert Edward 78, 79, 493 Grammer, Bryan Kyle 136, 137, 493 Cranberry, Phillips R. 126,127, 455 Grant, Barry Wayne 46, 47, 493 Grant, Phillip W. 60, 61 Grantham, Charles F. 110, 111, 493 Graves, Gene Parker 90, 91, 360 493 Graves, Thomas Wells 106, 107, 493 Gray, Clyde E., II 64, 65, 4-77 Gray, George William 181, 194 Gray, Gerald D. 116, 117 Grav, Jimmv R. 421 Gray, Robert Lee 110, 111, 328 Grebe, Ernest L., II 62, 63, 323, 477 Green, Lane A. 421 Green, William O. 124, 125, 477 Greenberg, Daniel E. 446 Greene, Cullum E. 266, 446 Greene, William J. 78, 79, 390 Greenhill, Melvin D. 421 Greenlee, Charles FI. 46, 47, 493 Greenwood, Bobby M. 421 Greenwood, Thomas, III 106, 107, 477 Greer, James B. 86, 87, 390 Greer, James Webster 112, 113, 347, 493 Greer, Michael Lee 80, 81, 321, 493 Gregg, Dennis N. 78, 79, 338, 390 Gregg, Ernest Gordon 468 Gregg, Glenn Hudson 134, 135 Gregg, Vean Joseph, Jr. 493 Gremillion, Clifton E. 130, 131, 477 Griffin, Donnell D. 134, 135, 390 Griffin, Louis Jewel 136, 137, 493 Griffith, Daniel Riley 88, 89, 477 Griffith, Gerald D. 130, 131, 390 Griffith, James Ray 58, 59, 493 Griffith, Jervis Lee 421 Griffith, Joseph S. 128, 129, 477 Griffith, Rodney Savior 46, 47, 456 Griffith, William B. 64, 65, 361 390 Griffiths, Jerrv B. 118, 119, 350 477 Griggs Lee Allen 442 Griggs, Stephen Randal 124, 125, 493 Griggs, William Dudley 86, 87, 493 Grimes, Frank Wayne 46, 47, 493 Grissom, David Stuart 126, 127, 493 Gritler, Kenneth Joseph 106, 107, 493 Groce, James R. 421 Grohn, Dan Alfred 108, 109, 455 Grona, Robert John, Jr. 493 Groom, James N., Jr. 126, 127, 493 Groom, James Rodney 136, 137, 493 Gross, 493 Grout, Paul Edward 126, 127, Jarrell C. 80, 81, 312, 477 Groves, David Gresham 58, 59, 493 Groves, Jerry Wayne 56, 57, 477 Groves, Michael 78, 79, 317, 477 Grube, Charles H. 422 Guajardo, Tigrio 64, 65, 477 Gugden, Kenneth Paul 80, 81, 477 Guerra, Cesar Rolando 46, 47, 493 Guerra, Raul J., Jr. 64, 65, 477 Guiberteau, Oliver J. 493 Guilloud, Norman B. 446 Guillon, Billy Sam 126, 127, 493 Gum, Rovce Eugene 134, 135, 477 Gunn, Roy Tate 421 Gunn, Wilburn James 124, 125, 311, 493 Gurley, William Thomas 104, 105, 493 Gurney, Richard Marion 267, 421 Guseman, Lawrence F. 43, 52, 66, 67, 390 Gutierrez, George, Jr. 80, 81, 493 Guy, Glenn E. 267, 421 Guy, Jimmie Darell 76, 77, 493 Guy, Raymond Allen 267, 421 Guynes, William A., Jr 90, 91, 390 H Hatchel, Larry Phillip 124, 125, 193 Hackett, Robert Henry 118, 119, 493 Hadlev, James P., Jr. 128, 129, 390 ' Haegelin, Bernard J. 108, 109, Hafley, Don Allen 134, 135, 493 Hagaman, John Leslie 66, 67 Haggard, Rufus W., Jr. 124, 125, 456 Hahn, David Drushel 140, 141, 315, 493 Hajovsky, Charles J. 96, 97, 390 Halbert, Jimmy Ray 92, 93, 456 Halbert, Milton R. 140, 141, 390 Halbert, Olan Gene 88, 89, 477 Hale, Clyde Norris 74, 92, 93, 456 Hale, David Owen 80, 81, 456 Hale, Douglas Lee 116, 117, 493 Hale, Frank M. 77, 78, 333, 477 Hale, George A. 82, 83 , 477 Hale, Joe Nathan 110, 111 Hale, John Allison 108, 109, 456 Hale, Robert Nathan 86, 87, 477 Hale, Ronald E. 80, 81, 347, 477 Haley, Daniel C. 110, 111, 477 Haley, Ronald Gene 118, 119, 493 Hall, Frank Foy 60, 61, 477 Hall, Frederic William 66, 67 Hall, James Ewin 446 Hall, James Ray 96, 97 Hall, John L. 90, 91, 477 Flail, John Michael 110, 111, 338 477 Hall, Joseph W., Jr. 96, 97, 54, 55, 493 Hall, Malcolm W. 68, 69, 477 Hall, Robert Aden 64, 65, 493 Hall, Robert Charlton 446 Hall, Ronald Milton 130, 131, 350, 493 Hallaran, Raymond P., Jr. 468 Halley, Sammy M. 257, 466 Hallford, Kent Lanier 114, 115, 493 Halligan, John E. 96, 97 Hallonquist, N. A., Jr. 124, 125, 493 Halm, David G. 66, 67, 447 Halpin, Stephen J. 138, 139, 181, 190, 191 Halstead, Herbert L. 48, 49, 456 Halter, Richard F. 96, 97 Ham, Howard C., Jr. 90, 91, 493 Hamblett, Jack Alton, Jr. 106, 107 Hamil, Louis William 493 Hamilton, Bobby Joe 90, 91 Hamilton, Boyd Lynn 422 Hamilton, Dale Richard 44, 47, 390 Hamilton, John Ross 46, 47, 456 Hamilton, Thomas R. 72, 80, 81, 390 Hamm, John W. 124, 125, 323 Hammann, William R., Jr. 493 Hammer, Gary Joe 76, 77, 456 Hammond, Murray Baker 68, 69, 493 Hammons, Robert Jack 128, 129, 321, 390 Hampton, Ronny Joe 73, 88, 89, 142, 143, 456 Hancock, James Floward 128, 129, 493 Haner, Clarence Albert 104, 105, 493 Haner, Ernest A. 108, 109, 477 Haney Robert Vernon 54, 55, 493 Hanks, John Gardner 267 Hanna, Charles Roy 56, 57, 477 Hannigan, Raymond R., Jr. 96, 97, 322, 456 Hansen, Harley Ames 58, 59, 493 Hansen, Paul David 422 Hanus, Frank J., Ill 78, 79 Hardee, Malcolm 136, 137 Hardee, Yancy Dudley 493 Hardy, Jimmy Don 106, 107, 493 Harman, Larry A. 478 Harmel, Larry Bill 493 Harmon, Larrv L. 110, 111, 124, 125, 478 Harn, Patrick Joseph 80, 81, 456 Harper, Billy Eugene 422 Harper, James Luther 98, 99 Harrell, Michael Ward 86, 87, 493 Harrington, Jack 0., Jr. 478 Harrington, John N. 40, 41, 90, 91, 142, 143, 456 Harris, Ben Thomas, Jr. 422 Harris, Edwin Hunter 100, 124, 125, 456 Harris, Herman Earl 88, 89, 493 Harris, Howard Ronny 484 Harris, James Allen 118, 119, 324, 493 Harris, Joe E. 128, 129 Harris, John Albert 422 Harris, John Elliott 493 Harris, Robert Edward 116, 117, 317, 478 Harris, Robert Scott 48, 49 Harrison, Charles E. 88, 89, 493 Harrison, James A., Jr. 58, 59, 478 Harrison, Jarrell Lynn 46, 47, 456 Harrison, Philip H., Jr. 108, 109, 456 Harrison, Roddy Lee 112, 113 Harrison, Ronald Gary 77, 78, 493 Harrison, Thomas P., II 422 Harrison, William H., Jr. 82, 83, 478 Harrod, Ronald L. 62, 63, 277, 390 Hart, Harvey H., Jr. 347, 422 Hart, James Brentford 118, 119, 493 Hart, Malcolm Steele 46, 47, 493 Hart, Royce Lafayette 422 Hartley, James C. 33, 82, 390 Hartsell, Pat 90, 91, 317, 493 Harvey, Clayton Winn 132, 133 Harvey, Joe Bob 90, 91, 478 Harvey, Ronald Gene 468 Harvick, Gary Neil 66, 67, 493 Harwell, David W. 56, 57, 493 Harwood, William E., Jr. 73, 88, 89, 345, 450 Hass, Bruce Stuart 422 Hassinger, Woodrow ' M. 106, 107 Haswell, Henry M., Jr. 46, 47, 257, 390 Hataw ' ay, Bobby Harold 118, 119, 360, 493 Hatchell, William J. 60, 61 Hatfield, Jerry H. 114, 115, 391 Hathorn, Luther Jean 118, 119 Hatinger, Robert D. 478 Hatter, Max Walter 468 Hattox, Jerrv Bob 124, 125, 311, 493 ' Hauser, Ernest H. 94, 95 Hausman, Raph Marvin 88, 89, 484 Havard, Benjamin 422 Hawkins, James Nolen 128, 129, 493 Hawrylak, Robert Lee 422 Hayden, Richard Bruce 54, 55 Hayes, Donald Allen 468 Hayes, Jerry Everette 46, 47 Haygood, James L. 50, 142, 143, 456 Haynes, Frank 98, 99, 478 Haynes, Harris Eudy 70, 86, 87, 456 Havnes, Ronald Keith 112, 113 Hays, Kenneth Wiley 110, 111, 493 Hays, Thomas Robert 54, 55, 493 Hazlewood, Ronny Gene 54, 55, 493 Heald, Jack M., Jr. 446 Hearn, William Charles 88, 89, 493 Heaton, Sydney Norman 40, 41, 43, 80, 81, 142, 143, 456 Heber, Reginald Jon G. 248, 468 Hebert, Rodney Dalton, 112 113, 142, 143, 456 Heck, Billy Wayne 66, 67, 456 Hedderman Chester Wm. 78, 79, 456 TIeddins, Gerald C. 86, 87, 478 Hedeman, Walter R., Ill 56, 57, 318, 493 Hedrick, John August 80, 81, 493 Hedrick, William Lee 116, 117 Heer, Bernard Clarence 66, 67, 322, 456 Hefner, James Joseph Heger, Anthony James 78, 79, 456 Heggs, David K. 423 Hegyesi, Joe Helmut 72, 457 Heimann, Kermit Harry 468 Heine, Robert Ray 58, 59, 493 Heitzman, Gary Dean 92, 93, 493 Hejl, Alvin J. 112, 113, 391 Held, James Thomas 80, 81, 493 Helmke, Lester C. 58, 59 Helpenstell, William D. 423 Heme, Walter Louis 6J2, 63, 457 Henderson, Charles R. 423 Henderson, Donald M. 78, 79, 352, 493 Henderson, Donald R. 88, 89, 478 Henderson, Earl John 124, 125, 380, 493 Henderson, Roy Howell 58, 59 Henderson, Wayne W. 106, 107 Hendricks, Ralph Bryan 74, 94, 95, 457 Hendrix, Alvin E. 46, 47, 478 Hendrix, Dennis E. 126, 127 Hendry, Ronald Earl 128, 129, 493 Henges, David F. 423 Henicke, Charles Joe 468 Henk, Harold A. 84, 85, 391 Henneberger, Kenneth 46, 47, 457 Henry, J. Quentin 84, 85 Henry, Patrick Malcolm 469 Hensell, Robert Marvin 130, 131 Hensley, Charles W. 48, 49, 493 Hensley, Kenneth E. 80, 81, 327, 391 Henson, John Lee, Jr. 88, 89, 493 Hensz, Albert J. Jr. 114, 115, 191 Hensz, David Duane 124, 125 Hensz, Donald Eugene 112, 113, 469 Herbst, Kenneth Charles _281, 469 Hermon, John Leonard 494 Hernandez, Andrew R. 469 Hernandez, Claro M. 104, 105, 391 Hernandez, Eduardo 423 Hernandez, Johnny 1 06, 107, 391 Herod, Bobby 423 Herold, James D. 104, 105, 336, 391 Herren, William David 124, 125, 320, 478 Herrera, Anastacio 136, 137, 478 Herrin, John Allen 78, 79, 324, 478 Herring, Dal M. 78, 79, 478 Herring, John Miller 140, 141 Herrington, Howard W. 46, 47 Herrington, Roy A., Jr. 423 Hester, Billy Fed 116, 117, 457 Hester, Bobbie Randall 130, 131, 494 Hester, Jack Wilker 442 Heye, Paul F. 110, 111, 478 Heye, William B., Jr. 40, 41, 124, 125 Heyman, Eugene F. 82, 83, 478 Hibbs, Jerry Albert 54, 55, 494 Hickerson, Charles Lee 62, 63, 330, 494 Hickerson, Richard B. 136, 137 Hicklin, Ronald William 88, 89, 494 Hicklin, William L. 84, 85 Hickman, John Milton, Jr. 316 494 Hickman, John Paul 68, 69, 469 Hickman, Malcolm E., J. 496 Hickman, Richard W. 423 Hicks, Edward Eugene 108, 109, 391 Hicks, Jimmy Cleve 118, 119, 457 Hicks, Tommy Charles 339 Hieatt, Ira Fred 118, 119 Higginbotham, Richard 423 Higginbotham, Ross D. 423 Higgins, Don Michael 96, 97, 494 Hilburn, Paul W., Jr. 124, 125 Hill, A. C. 110, 111, 457 Hill, Alan Thomas 94, 95, 478 Hill, Dan Richard 43, 88, 89, 450 Hill, Furney R., Jr. 423 Hill, Jack O. 96, 97 Hill, James Lloyd 423 Hill, James Miller, Jr. 114, 115, 478 Hill, Joe Carlton 90, 91, 312 Hill, Maynard E. 340, 423 Hill, Owen L., Jr. 96, 97 Hill, Richard Milton 54, 55 Hill, Russell Edwin 138, 139, 181, 193 Hill, William Harris 68, 69, 494 Hiller, Robert L. 423 Hillier, Donald Edwin 86, 87 Hillin, Jimmy W. 94, 95 Hilton, James Caldwell 80, 81, 494 Hines, Calvin W. 54, 55, 142, 143, 392 Hines, Thomas Wesley 58, 59, 457 Hink, Frederick W. 140, 141 Hinojosa, Geron imo G. 78, 79, 494 Hinojosa, Jesus FI., 442 Hinton, Jimmy Herbert 423 Hinton, Robert N., Jr. 124, 125, 257 Hipp, Robert Lee, Jr. 136, 137 Hirsch, Jay D. 392 Hirsch, Teddy James 84, 85 Hitt, John Alfred 138, 139 Hix, William M. 54, 55 Hoch, Edgar Louis 68, 69, 478 Hodges, James M., Ill 56, 57, 494 Hodges, Richard Lee 469 Hodges, Ted Lee 118, 119, 478 Hodges, Wayne L. 124, 125, 322 Hoegemeyer, William H. 80, 81, 478 Hoelscher, Robert W., II 424 Hoermann, Charles Edw. 76, 77, 343, 457 Hoernig, Otto W. 108, 109, 392 Hoff, Henry M., Jr. 94, 95 Hoff, Marion R., Jr. 469 Hoff, Weldon Charles 469 Hoffman, Buren W. 48, 49, 478 Hoffman, Donald Dean 78, 79, 315, 457 Hoffman, George Richard 78, 79, 494 Hoffman, Robert Wm. 94, 95, 457 Hogan, George Arvis 138, 139 Hogan, Ronald P. 104, 105 Hogue, Robert A. 484 Hohman, Thomas Alvin 110, 111, 478 Holbein, Thomas James 80, 81, 478 Holbrook, Virgil E. 484 Holcomb, Howard Lee 78, 79, 494 Holcomb, Vernon C. 112, 113, 392 Holecek, Lawrence John 469 Flolidy, Tommy Lee 92, 93, 494 Holland, Donald E. 106, 107 Holland, Gary Leon 78, 79 Holland, Howell Wm. 58, 59, 457 Holland, Jerry A. 96, 97 526 H. B. ZACHRY CO. General Contractors San Antonio, Texas Holland, L. G., Jr. 114, 115, 494 Holley, James R. 134, 135, 478 Holley, Johnnie L., Jr. 46, 47, 491 Holliman, Cecil W., Jr. 112, 113, 478 Hollingsworth, Malcolm 68, 69, 266, 392 Hollis, James Robert 88, 89, 494 Holloman, John David 64, 65, 392 Holloway, Jim E. 275, 424 Holmes, Donald L. 126, 127, 478 Holmes, Gene Garner 86, 87, 494 Holmes, Samuel H. 106, 107, 392 Holmes, William W., Ill 86, 87 Holt, Gregory Byron 56, 57, 491 Holubec, Henry Harold 114, 115, 457 Holveck, John A. 88, 89 Holy, Michael E. 106, 107, 478 Hood, Hunter U. 62, 63, 315, 478 Hood, William H. 421 Hooke, William Bruce 140, 141, 478 Hooks, Harold V. 96, 97, 392 Hooks, Ronald Fred 88, 89, 494 Hooper, Fred Douglas, Jr. 126, 127, 315, 494 Hoopes, John, Jr. 84, 85, 494 Hoover, John Edward 347, 424 Hopkins, John Howard, III 132, 133, 494 Hopkins, Donald Wayne 78, 79, 491 Hopkins, David L. 77, 78, 478 Hopkins, Jerry Wayne 98, 99 Hoppe, Charles Allen 96, 97, 494 Hoppe, Layne Delton 62, 63, 494 Hoppers, Richard Gene 48, 49, 478 Hopson, Freddy A. 46, 47, 393 Horn, Huley Joe 64, 65, 494 Horn, Reagan Marcus 126, 127, 494 Horne, Henry Lee 56, 57, 494 Hornsey, Joseph C., Ill 91, 95, 478 Horsak, Raymond Louis 134, 135 Hosier, Edgar Dean 68, 69 Hoskins, Fred John, Jr. 469 Hoskins, Harry T., Jr. 136, 137, 494 Hotard, Ernest Paul 92, 93, 494 Hotchkiss, Douglas G. 68, 69, 317, 494 Houchin, William E., Jr. 136, 137, 392 Houston, Don Frank 446 Houston, Jacky Merrill 114, 115, 494 Houston, John R., Jr. 442 Howard, Charles E. 469 Howard, James Bailey 78, 79, 338, 494 Howard, Jimmy Lavern 446 Howard, Thomas Everett 446 Howard, Volney Ward, Jr. 132, 133, 494 Howard, William Elery 88, 89, 491 Howard, William J., Jr. 424 Howe, David Allen 84, 85, 491 Howell, Ben Kee 88, 89, 494 Howell, John Fredrick 82, 83, 457 Howerton, William R. 56, 57, 142, 457 Howes, Ralph C., Jr. 46, 47, 392 Hoyt, Albert Webster 106, 107, 457 Hoyt, Jimmie Melder 58, 59, 457 Hoza, Richard Gary 58, 59, 352 494 Hrachovy, James Joseph 469 Hranitzky, Emanuel B. 112, 113, 494 Hruska, Stanley J. 94, 95, 478 Hubbard, Kenneth Ray 469 Hubbs, John Fred, Jr. 446 Huber, Keith Murell, Jr. 86, 87, 478 Hubert, Earl Theo, Jr. 88, 89, 342, 478 Huck, Joel Clark 136, 137 Huddleston, Dock P., Jr. 424 Hudgins, Joe Dawson 469 Hudgins, Marcus R. 424 Hudgins, Richard Elton 108, 109, 457 Hudson. Gordon W., Ill 54, 55, 494 Hudson, James Patrick 58, 59 Hudson, John W. 478 Hudson, Michael Dale 108, 109, 494 Hudson, William B., Jr. 126, 127 Hudson, Wilson B. 104, 105, 392 Hudspeth, Fred Byron 64, 65, 142, 143, 297 Huebinger, John R., Jr. 443 Huebner, Robert James 114, 115 Huerta, Wally 80, 81, 494 Huff, Craig Wayland 130, 131, 494 Huff, Patrick Charles ' 169 Huffman, Larry J. 92, 93, 478 Huffman, Marshall D. 267 Huggins, Adrian G. 78, 79, 329 Huggins, Alan Keith 98, 99 Hughen, Robert L. 469 Hughes, David Ray 88, 89 Hughes, Donald Glynn 94, 95, 494 Hughes Halbert E., Jr. 130, 131 Hughes, Joe H. 104, 105, 392 Hughes, Roy E. 424 Hughes, Samuel Edwin 92, 93, 494 Hughes, Wayne Eugene 118, 119, 494 Hughlett, Alfred Wayne 312, 494 Huitt, Ernest Larry 98, 99, 457 Hulbert, Frank Angus 58, 59, 494 Hull, Thomas Howard 62, 63, 457 Hulon, James Leslie 116, 117, 494 Human, George E. 424 Humber, Johnny York 494 Humphries, Stanley B. 86, 87, 392 Humphries, William L. 86, 87, 494 Hundley, Jay Patrick 136, 137 Hunn, ' William John 132, 133, 494 Hunnicut, Lee B., Jr. 86, 87, 494 Hunt, James Marion 108, 109, 494 Hunt, Stancil D. 130, 131, 333, 361, 494 Hunt, Zimri 48, 49 Hunter, Charles R. 78, 79, 494 Hunter, Donald Thompson 77, 78, 352, 494 Hunter, Jerry Don 469 Hunter, Ronald Douglas 56, 57, 77, 78, 352, 494 Huntington, Bobby Neil 98, 99, 494 Hutjey, David Randall 94, 95, 457 Hursey, Paul Bruce 68, 69, 494 Hussey, Jack Wilson 267, 424 Hutcheson, David Paul 88, 89, 494 Hutchison, James B., Jr. 424 Hutson, Billy Bob 86, 87, 360, 457 Hutto, Donald A. 46, 47, 392 Hutton Welford Samuel 94, 95, 494 Hutton, William Curtis 130, 131, 194 Hutton, William L., Jr. 90, 91, 478 Hyde, Everett Orland 54, 55, 494 Hynson, Lawrence M. 90, 91, 478 I Ibison, James Lawrence 82, 83, 494 Ihrig, John Russell 494 Imle, John F., Jr. 66, 67, 478 Ince, John C. 132, 133, 478 Ingle, Ronnie V. 88, 89 Ingram, Don Vincent 424 Ingram, Steve Brown 424 Irby, Wendell L. 130, 131, 478 Isaac, Charles Vernon 112, 113, 494 Isaacs, Robert William 80, 81, 457 Isaacson, John H. 68, 69, 478 Isbon, James Edward 56, 57, 494 Isham, Ronnie Verbin 62, 63, 494 Ison, Granvall David 98, 99 Israel, Gus, Jr. 48, 49, 494 Ivey, Jan Louis 424 J Jackman, Mark D., Jr. 424 Jack, James Terry 116, 117, 494 Jackson, Bobby Jack 494 Jackson, Boyce Duane 469 Jackson, Charles L. 469 Jackson, Clifford A. 469 Jackson, Ewell H., Ill 494 Jackson, Harold C., Ill 88, 89, 393 Jackson, Harold W., Jr. 116, 117 Jackson, James Burtis 94, 95, 324 Jackson, Jimmy Charles 60, 61 Jackson, Joe Fred 84, 85, 86, 87 Jackson, Jon Howard 84, 85, Jackson, Kirby Kay 136, 137 Jackson, Melvin G., Jr. 128, 129, 342, 392 Jackson, Melvin Wayne 116, 117 Jackson, Ralph Edward 424 Jackson, Rex Sidney 58, 59, 494 Jackson, Travis Glenn 130, 131, 457 Jacob, Nelson Lloyd 54, 55, 494 Jacobs, Duaine William 48, 49 Jacobs, Henry Madison 77 78, 354, 494 Jacobs, John David 82, 83, 494 Jacobson, Gilbert, N. 136, 137 Jaeckle, John T. 43, 100, 104, 105, 393 Jaeckle, Timothy J. 118, 119, 494 Jagot, John U., IV 88, 89, 354, 494 Jakovich, Edward Kuzma 86, 87, 494 Jamail, Edward John, Jr. 88, 89 Jamail, Gerald Alan 86, 87, 494 James, Michael Allen 130, 131 James, William Arthur 124, 125, 478 James, William Earl 80, 81, 494 Jameson, Gene O. 66, 67, 478 Jamison, William Charles 46, 47, 457 Janes, Daryl Brent 104, 105, 495 Janert, Herbert C., Jr. 54, 55, 494 Janik, Tommy Alvin 138, 139 Janner, Calvin F. 98, 99, 181, 194 Janski, Jan A. 56, 57 Jardine, John Henry 446 Jarmon, Larry Lee 84, 85 Jarosz, Kenneth E. 110, 111, 478 Jay, Harold Lee 128, 129 Jay, Charles Leroy 446 Jefferies, Charles C., Jr. 324, 469 Jekel, Frank D. 134, 135 Jenkins, Jerry Spencer 138, 139, 181, 194, 457 Jennings, Jack Hugh 62, 63, 478 Jennings, Stephen Otis 425 Jenson Cliff Merrill 82, 83, 494 Jensen Dennis Wayne 88, 89, 494 Jensen, Ronald Kenneth 130, 131 Jester, Richard Shirley 88, 89, 494 Jewell, Elmer M. 62, 63, 346, 478 Jewett, Harry B., Ill 323 Jochetz, Charles D. 60, 61 Johns, Hebert K. 134, 135, 494 Johnson, Alfred C. 425 Johnson, Allen C. 116, 117, 142, 143, 457 Johnson, Bruce B. 48, 49, 267, 393 Johnson, Carrell D. 90, 91, 350 Johnson, Charles F. 64, 65 Johnson, Charles R. 62, 63, 324, 478 Johnson, Don B., Jr. 108, 109, 478 Johnson, Hardy 84, 85, 494 Johnson, James Earl 82, 83, 323, 494 Johnson, James Leonard 84, 85, 494 Johnson, James Lloyd 425 Johnson, James M. 484 Johnson, James Randall 469 Johnson, James Robert 82, 83, 330, 393 Johnson, Jerral D. 94, 95, 393 Johnson, Joe Bob 181, 195 Johnson, John Gary 132, 133 Johnson, John Haskell 40, 41, 126, 127, 458 Johnson, John Walter 136, 137 Johnson, Kenneth Culver 124, 125, 494 Johnson, Max Matt 126, 127, 494 Johnson, Michael J. 484 Johnson, Paul Allen 106, 107, 495 Johnson, Philip Earl 469 Johnson, Robert A. J. 106, 107, 478 Johnson, Robert E. L., Jr. 88, 89, 495 Johnson, Roy H. 82, 83, 393 Johnson, Steven Lee 130, 131, 361, 459 Johnson, Thomas C. 346 Johnson, Thomas Gerald 54, 55, 469 Johnson, Thomas Vernon 126, 127, 495 Johnson, Wade D. 92, 93, 393 John, Roger McKinley 66, 67 Johnston, Ben Earl 469 Johnston, George A. 495 Johnston, Kent Myron 48, 49, 495 Johnston, Ralph Warren 136, 137, 495 Johnston, Robert M. 108, 109, 457 Johnston, Thomas L. 478 Johnston, Walter E. 393 Johnston, Wesley Wayne 106, 107, 495 Joiner, Robert Ensley 86, 87, 478 Joines, John Edwin 58, 59, 494 Jonas, William J., Jr. 425 Jones, Alva M., Jr. 136, 137, 393 Jones, Barry Ronald 60, 61 Jones, Charles Edwin 443 Jones, Claude Randol 495 Jones, Dale Lee 469 Jones, Donald Hinton 98, 99, 459 Jones, Elton Ray 108, 109, 495 Jones, George M. 58, 59, 393 Jones, Glenn Allen 123, 134, 135, 142, 143, 459 Jones, Hal Benton 469 Jones, Harry Miller, Jr. 86, 87, 495 Jones, James Leroy, Jr. 297 Jones, James Tillman, Jr. 425 Jones, Jerry Casey 425 Jones, Jerry Herbert 116, 117 Jones, Michael Howard 116, 117, 495 Jones, Robert A. 74, 96, 97, 393 Jones, Robert Drake 132, 133, 495 Jones, Thomas David 86, 87, 478 Jones, Tommy Lynn 84, 85, 495 Jones, Victor T., Ill 354, 495 Jones, William Bassett 88, 89, 495 Jones, Wiljiam E. 478 Jordan, Elton Maurice 130, 131, 459 Jordan, Harold Van 124, 125, 495 Jordan, James Edward 447 Jordan, Lavell Jr. 118, 119 Jordan, Robert Thomas 88, 89, 495 Jordan, Walker W ' allace 118, 119 Jordan, William H., Jr. 118, 119, 495 Josephson, Leonard A. 56, 57 Joyce, Joseph R. 275, 425 Joyce, Kenneth G. B. 132, 133, 478 Judson, John Clarence 124, 125, 495 Julian, Chester Roy 469 Julian, George Dennis 62, 63, 350, 478 Jumper, Phillip H. 60, 61, 495 Junek, Albert L. 426 Justiss, John Frank 66, 67, 495 K Kaase, Floyd W. 72, 256, 393 Kaden, Ken Wilson 343 Kadjar, David Mirza 495 Kahanek, Jerome Wayne 102, 104, 105, 459 Kahn, Barney I. 426 Kana, Fred J., Jr. 82 , 83 , 478 Kappel, Ray Allen 76, 77, 495 Karl, James Carroll 116, 117, 478 Karrer, David Leslie 48, 49, 495 Karrer, John G. 56, 57, 393 Kassaw, Jerry Duncan 62, 63, 478 Keahey, Joseph M. 64, 65, 478 Keahey, I fed Franklin 108, 109, 393 Kearns, James Howard 82, 83, 495 Keath, Adrin Shaw 114, 115, 495 Keathley, Charles Robert 66, 67, 459 Kee, James Bailey, Jr. 114, 115, 495 Keegan, Edward John 110, 141, 495 Keeling, Guy William 76, 77, 142, 143, 459 Keeling, Joe Lynn 118, 119, 495 Keeling, Thomas Daryle 98, 99, 181 185 Keen, Joe Frank 56, 57, 495 Keith, Robert Bruce 70, 77, 78, 393 Keitel, Phillip A., Jr. 426 Kelly, David Dale 116, 117 Kelly, Jere Wayne 48, 49, 478 Kelly, Richard Thomas 126, 127 Kelly, Rodney William 48, 49, 142, 143, 267, 459 Kelly, Thomas F. 58, 59 Kelly, William P. 118, 119, 495 Keller, James Lewis 98, 99 Keller, John Clark 98, 99 Keller, Kenneth F. 116, 117, 394 Kellett, William H. 443 Kelley, Aubrey Ray 98, 99 Kelley, Nelson Lane 92, 93, 394 Kelm, Walter O. 426 Kendrick, Tommy James 46, 47, 495 Kennedy, Edward Lee 108, 109 Kennedy, Matthew R., Jr. 48, 49, 478 Kennedy, Robert L. 426 Kennedy, Thomas Homan 96, 97, 495 Kent, James N. 447 Kent, John Ellis, Jr. 98, 99 Kent, Vaughn Gordon 96, 97, 495 Kent, Warren D., Jr. 447 Kercheval, Charles A. 84, 85, 495 Kerekes, Jaryl K. 140, 141, 394 Kerley, Michael Auston 96, 97, 495 Kerley, William Clyde 86, 87, 495 Kern, John F., Jr. 88, 89, 495 Kettler, Terrence M. 96, 97, 459 Keys, Thomas James 132, 133, 459 Kidd, James Howard, Jr. 469 Kidwell, Keith R. 484 Kidwell, Kenneth C. 426 Kiekbusch, Jon D. 58, 59 Kiel, Glenn Dale 60, 61, 495 Kiker, Jon D. 426 Kiker, Joseph Paul 114, 115, 495 Killebrew, Ben Eugene 66, 67, 332, 394 Killon, Bobby Keith 54, 55, 495 Killough, Donald 470 Kilpatrick, Robert L. 82, 83, 459 King, Donald Dean 136, 137 King, Charles Ray 54, 55, 495 King, David G. 48, 49, 478 King, James Paul 54, 55, 495 King, Jerry Carter 116, 117, 495 King, Jimmie R. 104, 105, 441 King, Kenneth W. 84, 85, 343, 394 King, Samuel Jay 104, 105 Kingston, John, Jr. 52, 56, 57, 394 King, Walter Carrell 447 King, William E., II 68, 69, 320 Kinnison, Paul, Jr. 76, 77, 297, 394 Kinney, Glen C. 426 Kinsey, James Polk 426 Kipp, Kenneth Wayne 98, 99 Kirkpatrick, Donovan J. 48, 49 478 Kirkpatrick, W. L. 94, 95 Kissman, Bridance R. 46, 47 Kitchen, George A. 90, 91 Kithas, Jimmy Angelo 54, 55, 495 Kitowski, John Victor 40, 41, 108, 109, 142, 143, 459 Kittrell, Lewis L. 78, 79, 478 Klehm, Julius James 80, 81, 459 Kleibrink, Horace V. 470 Kleibrink, Ronald Gus 134, 135 Kleypas, Lloyd E. 64, 65, 478 Kleinfield, Joel Fred 46, 47 Kloppe, Fritzie J. 140, 141, 459 Klug, Jack B. 136, 137 Klutz, William L., Jr. 116, 117, 495 Knapp, William Scott 54, 55, 495 Kniffin, John W., Ill 88, 89, 495 Knight, Sammy Glenn 138, 139 Knox, Eldon Beck 80, 81, 495 Knox, Jack Rayford 130, 131, 361, 495 Knox, James D. 96, 97, 478 Koegl, Kenneth Wayne 311, 495 Koehler, William F. 68, 69, 478 Koenig, Wallace D. 322, 484 Kohutek, Edward, Jr. 84, 85, 478 Kolbasinski, Thomas F. 94, 95, 478 Kole, James S., Jr. 114, 115 Kolpack, Michael Alan 54, 55, 478 Koncak, Tony 128, 129, 318, 394 Konecny, Jerry N. 426 Koock, William F. 114, 115, 315 Kooser, Robert Kenneth 134, 135, 459 Korbell, John Charles 336, 495 Korenek, Edwin John 136, 137, 495 Korth, Jeffrey D. 54, 55 Kothmann, Karlton E. 447 Kothmann, Merwyn M. 470 Kotylo, William Albert 104, 105 Koym, Louis Carl 134, 135, 495 Krall, Fred, Jr. 110, 111, 478 Kramm, Raymond Ernst 98, 99 Kramer, Carl 470 Kramer, Errol D. 54, 55 Krantz, Lewis Evans 112, 113 Krause, Malcolm Maloy 106, 107, 495 Krauss, Doyle W. 126, 127, 394 Krawetz, Harry A. 495 Krebs, John Phillip 86, 87, 495 Krenek, Benedict J. 98, 99 Kretzschmar, Melvin G. 114, 115 Kreymer, John W. 116, 117, 495 Krisch, Rudy C., Ill 426 Kristiansen, Kristian 68, 69, 394 Krobot, Franklin G. 470 Krouse, Richard Carl 108, 109, 495 Krumrey, Gardner D. 108, 109, 478 Kubena, John Blocker 116, 117 Kubos, Emil John 114, 115, 495 Kuehn, Nolan Ray 104, 105, 495 Kuhn, Dallas Robert 98, 99, 495 Kuklies, Milton Cecil 394 Kunkle, Gailard L. 108, 109, 495 Kuns, Ross Girard 54, 55, 495 Kutach, Sylvester J., Jr. 76, 77, 354, 495 Kuykendall, Charles W. 116, 117, 495 Kuykendall, Lovell W. 275, 426 Kyle, Robert Carl 58, 59, 350 459 L La Barbera, Sam, Jr. 470 Labar, Harry Wayne 181, 193 Lacey, Robert A. 426 Lackey, Jerry Lee 80, 81 Lacy, Roger S. 447 Ladd, Kenneth L. 48, 49, 495 Lager, William Charles 98, 99 LaGrone, James Clayton 108, 109, 142, 143, 459 LaGrone, Walter Aaron 138, 139 Lain, Gerald Wayne 114, 115 Laird, Robert Joel 112, 113, 459 Lamar, Percie Lee, III 140, 141, 495 Lamb, Billy Joe 426 Lamb, Newton W., Jr. 104, 105, 394 Lamkin, Arthur H., Ill 140, 141, 495 . Lamprecht, W. 0., Jr. 48, 49, 495 Lancaster, Thomas Dean 48, 49, 394 Landers, Eddie Harold 66, 67, 321 Landers, John Brooks 48, 49, 496 Landrum, Jack R. 84, 85 Lane, Charles Douglas 426 Lane, Robert B. 68, 69 Lane, Robert Donald 130, 131 Lange, Franklin G. 426 Lange, William Thomas 470 Langfeld, Joseph C. 470 Langely, Samuel H. 80, 81, 395 Langford, David Keith 136, 137, 496 Langford, Henry L., Jr. 68, 69, 496 Langer, Rodney Eugene 496 Langston, John Adams 106, 107, 458 Langston, Larry Joe 426 Langston, Robert Quinn 470 Lang, William W. 90, 91 Laningham, Charles C. 56, 57, 394 Laningham, Gene R. 427 Larose, Robert L. 470 Larremore, David Edward 114, 115 Larson, David C. 427 LaRue, Joe Dean 64, 65, 478 Latham, Joel Pat 138, 139 Latimer, David C. 110, 111, 321, 478 528 This is our trademark. It tells you the product is made ing know-how helps us make this pledge. And so do the by Hughes. Behind it stands a pledge that gets right to years of research we’ve spent seeking better performance the point: Any product with this mark will deliver the best from better products. performance you can buy! You’ll always find this trademark out in plain sight. For it Over a half-century of specialized experience and engineer- has made friends for us all over the world. HUGHES TOOL GOIVIPANY originator and world ' s LEADING DEVELOPER OF CONE-TYPE ROCK BITS 529 E M b L E M OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP MANUFACTURERS AND ERECTORS SINCE 1913 WYATT INDUSTRIES, INC. Sales Offices Houston • Dallas • Corpus Christ! • Tulsa • New York Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Los Angeles • Mexico City WYATT METAL. BOILER WORKS DIVISION Plants Houston • Dallas • Corpus Christi Affiliate Plastics and Rubber Division Wyatt de Mexico S. A. de C. V. Plants Mexico City, Mexico Houston and Wallis 530 EXPANDING TO MEET TOMORROW WITH THE BEST IN BANKING THE NATIONAL is vi COMMERCE OF HOUSTON Expanding now to Main, Rusk, Travis, and Capitol Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IT TAKES PEOPLE to convert pulpwood into paper. So thriving forests mean increasing job opportunities for young Texans. By practicing and encouraging forest conservation, Champion is helping to maintain these oppor¬ tunities for the graduate of today — and tomorrow. THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Manufacturers of pulp and paper from Texas forests 531 THE FORDYCE COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. W. Briggs, T7 L. Ed Lee, ’37 R. W. Briggs, Jr., ’55 Planning ahead for your electrical future How many new uses for electricity will you enjoy 10 or 15 years from now? No one can tell you today, but men are at work in the laboratories developing new electrical con¬ veniences you will use in the years to come. And there will be plenty of electricity to operate these electrical appliances of tomor¬ row. Business-managed electric companies, like Texas Electric Service Company, con¬ stantly plan and build ahead to keep your electric service supply plentiful and depend¬ able . . . ready when needed for progress and for better living. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 532 Latimer, William J. 427 Latta, Edwin F. G. 48, 49, 479 Latta, John Steven 48, 49, 394 Laughter, Ronald Wayne 427 Laurel, Amando David 66, 67 Lauterbach, James C. 64, 65, 496 Lawrence, Charles E. 58, 59, 458 Lawrence, Don Carson 88, 89, 458 Lawrence, Hugh Pat 84, 85, 496 Laycock, Guyron B. 40, 41, 116, 117, 142, 143, 312, 458 Layton, Hayden J. 82, 83, 395 Leach, James Annis 130, 131, 496 Leach, Michael Dale 134, 135, 136, 137 Leavitt, John T. 46, 47, 458 LeBoeuf, Gordon E. (Bull) 181, 182, 185, 196, 496 LeBoeuf, Joe Sale 116, 117 Ledbetter, James B. 427 Ledbetter, Ronald Pat 98, 99 Lednicky Benjamin J. 479 Lednicky, Bernard L. 82, 83, 496 Lee, David 0. 64, 65, 479 Lee, Dwain Edward 470 Lee, Ray Turner 427 Lee, Weldon A. 112, 113, 395 Lee, George E. K. 427 Lee, William Oscar 427 Lee, Robert George 108, 109, 496 Lee, Robert P. 102, 104, 105, 342, 394 Lee, Joseph C. H. 484 Leeper, Joe M. 40, 41, 142, 143, 393 Leeper, Leon E. 60, 61 LeFevre, Wesley L. 427 Leger, Romain Jerrell 114, 115 Lehnert, Edward Frank 470 Leighman, Earl Lee 134, 135 Leighton, Larry Kent 134, 135 Lemmon, Harmon Glyen 104, 105, 496 Lenamon, John L. 140, 141, 395 Lentz, David B. 66, 67, 479 Leonard, Charles A. 82, 83, 458 Leonard, William M. 54, 55, 496 LePori, Wayne A. 266, 427 Lerma, Diaz Ubaldo 427 Lester, Benjamin N. 98, 99, 181, 195 Lester, Donald Ray 43 Letbetter, William D. 134, 135, 496 LeUnes, Arnold D. 58, 59, 395 Leverett, Daniel S. 110, 111, 496 Levy, Irwin Saul 269 Levy, Jesse H., Jr. 116, 117, 354, 470 Lew, Leong W. 427 Lewis, Durwood 114, 115, 394 Lewis, Edward Pierce 66 , 67, Lewis, Ernest August 134, 135 Lewis, James Clarence 68, 69, 496 Lewis, James Estal 134, 135, 496 Lewis, Larry Alderman 68, 69, 496 Lewis, Leslie Hugh 496 Lewis, Ross C. 427 Lewis, Rufus B., Jr. 138, 139 Ley, George Keith 136, 137, 496 Lieske, Donald D., II 110, 111, 348 Light, Grady Allen 64, 65, 458 Liguez, Mathew O. 92, 93 Liles, Charles David 458 Liles, Edwin Dwain 470 Lilly, Gary R. 427 Lilley, Horace Edward 496 Lilley, Virgil E. 60, 61, 458 Lincoln, Clark 96, 97 Lindsay, Robert F. 126, 127, 479 Lindsay, William Jack 140, 141, 459 Lindley, Bob Carrol 98, 99, 181, 194 Lindsey, Gainor Jack 427 Lindley, Joe Wood 88, 89, 459 Linnstaedter, Emil E. 338 Linseisen, Edward A. 108, 109, 479 Linseisen, Raymond H. 427 Lippke, Rolf Richard 48, 49, 479 Lipper, Donald H. 68, 69,496 Liska, Wayne F. 108, 109 List, Carl Winston 104, 105 Liston, Harry Eugene 78, 79, 496 Lister, John R. 124, 125, 395 Litchfield, William E. 484 Little, Jack E. 427 Littlefield, Jim Onis 428 Litton, George W. 92, 93, 395 Litton, Vernon W. 428 Lively, Gary Glenn 140, 141, 479 Lively, James O., Jr. 247, 447 Lloyd, David H. 92, 93, 459 Lloyd, Felix Robert 58, 59 Lloyd, Tommy Harold 106, 107, 497 Lobingier, John Huston, 50, 66, 67, 459 Locke, Joe Larry 134, 135, 497 Locke, Larry Jonfes 84, 85 Lockhart, Johnny Guy 134, 135, 479 Lock, Howard H. 66, 67 Loehr, Winston W. 428 Logan, George F. 66, 67, 497 Lohn, William E., Ill 116, 117, 497 London, Merle Eugene 267, 428 Long, James L. 96, 97 Long, Jay Sheridan 96, 97 Longan, Bobby Jeff 88, 89, 497 Lopez, Augustine 134, 135 Lopez, Benito L. 485 Lopez, Romeo 333 Lopez-Acosta, Jose A. 497 Loria, Anthony Frank 428 Lorms, David Papke 54, 55, 459 Lott, Mike M. 86, 87 Loudon, Frederick J. 92, 93 Loudermilk, Franklin H. 58, 59, 459 Loughmiller, Arden D. 428 Louis, Daniel Joseph 134, 135 Loupot, David Norman 122, 130, 131, 460 Lovato, Fr ank Joseph 485 Loveland, George A. 76, 77 Loveland John P. 60, 61, 395 Love, Richard Lamar 138, 139, 180, 181 Lovick, James Shepperd 88, 89, 497 Low, Thomas J. R. 108, 109, 479 Lowden, Joseph Carlis 116, 117, 497 Lowder, Gerald R. 80, 81, 395 Lowes, John W., Ill 126, 127 Lowe, Dan Copeland 64, 65 Lowe, Donad Wayne 479 Lowe, James Ellis 60, 61, 497 Lowe, Robert Frank 88, 89, 459 Lowery, Lee L., Jr. 267, 428 Lowke, George Edward 90, 91, 479 Lowry, Lacey Byron 106, 107 Lowrance, Robert Ray 56, 57, 497 Lowrey, Robert E. 64, 65, 479 Loyd, Ralph D. 88, 89, 485 Lozo, Robert D., Jr. 90, 91 Luby, John R. 68, 69,, 497 Luce, John Nathaniel 56, 57 Ludvigsen, Fred A. 428 Ludwig, Allen C. 134, 135, 396 Ludwig, Frederick F. 443 Lueders, Harry James 447 Luedke, Ervin L. 128, 1 29, 479 Luhm, Fred Edw r ard 82, 83, 320, 497 Luker, Charles Floyd 68, 69, 320 460 Luker, Charles William 108, 109 Lunardon, Johnny P. 443 Lundy, Clarence Harold 443 Luther, Ottie L., Jr. 134, 135 Lutz, James Kenneth, Jr. 140, 141, 497 Lux, Edward C., Jr. 142, 143, 341, 396 Lyerly, James Milford 140, 141, 361, 497 Lyle, Clayton B., Ill 497 Lyle, David Lane 112, 113, 497 Lyle, Samuel Norwood 112, 113, 497 Lynch, Frank L. 94, 95, 396 Lyons, Lawrence E. 130, 131, 460 Lyons, Ronald I. 130, 131 M McAdams, Harle H. 428 McAlpin, William Ray 108, 109, 361, 497 McAlister, Kenneth W. 77, 78, 479 McAvoy, Edward John 126, 127, 497 McBride, James R. 68, 69, 479 McCardell, John Henry 140, 141, 497 McCaslin, James B., Jr. 118, 119, 479 McCann, Donald Ralph 132, 133, 497 McCann, Thomas Edward 80, 81, 497 McCarty, William L., Jr. 53, 396 McChristian, Jerome M. 116, 117, 479 McClain, Charles W., Jr. 76, 77, 338, 352 McClelland, Michael D. 126, 127, 396 McClinton, Gaylon M. 86, 87, 497 McClure, James Houston 86, 87, 497 McCool, Bryan Dwayne 470 McClusky, Robert Elton 132, 133 McCoy, Billy Gene 106, 107 McCoy, Michael Day 126, 127, 323 McCoy, Milton Davis 92, 93 McCollough, Ralph A. 479 McCollum, James R., Jr. 116, 117, 318, 497 McCree, Marvin Allen 20, 76, 77, 328, 397 McCrary, Roney Gene 130, 131, 497 McCutchen, Billy Mac 86, 87, 459 McCullough, John W., Jr. 46, 47, 497 McDaniel, Allen G. 479 McDaniel, Bobby Luther 112, 113, 120, 142, 143, 459 McDaniel, Bruce L. 128, 129, 479 McDaniel, Hugh H., Jr. 108, 109, 479 McDaniel, Keith E. 130, 131, 497 McDaniel, Lyndon Paul 54, 55, 497 McDaniel, Terry Pat 48, 49, 459 McDaniels, Donald Jack 428 McDonald, Gerald H. 106, 107, 479 McDonald Herschel C. 68, 69, 479 McDonald, Louis M. 62, 63, 318, 479 McDonald, Michael Neil 58, 59, 459 McDougall, Shelby E. 110, 111, 459 McEntire, Ferd W., Jr. 428 McFarland, John P. 328 McFarland, John Roy 48, 49, 479 McFarland, Kenneth Joe 48, 49, 497 McFarland, William F. 86, 87, 142, 143, 459 McGaughey, Richard W. 54, 55 McGaughy, Patrick L. 54, 55, 479 McGaughy, Richard V. 76, 77, 459 McGalliard, M. D. 124, 125 McGarraugh, Robert, III 56, 57, 497 McGee, Jesse Thomas 130, 131 McGee, Kenneth R. 40, 41, 104, 105, 346, 397 McGee, Larry Maxwell 140, 141, 497 McGill, Manley 46, 47, 479 McGill, Robert Neal 124, 125, 497 McGinnis, William Sam 470 McGinty, Stirman Rush 88, 89, 459 McGregor, James E. 90, 91, 497 McGrew, Kenneth Harold 138, 139 McGuire, Charles R., Jr. 497 McGuire, Jesse B. 181, 182, 184 McGuire, Michael L, 428 McHargue, Larry B. 318 Mcllheran, Louis C. 106, 107, 479 Mclnnis, John Lehn 110, 111, 497 McIntosh, Dennis Keith 88, 89 479 Mcjohnson, Robert B. 48, 49 397 McKay, David E. 479 McKay, James Scott, II 459 McKay, Scott S., II 100, 142. 143 McKee, William Charles 64, 65, 479 McKean, Edmund W., Jr. 112. 113, 497 McKean, Robert E. 104, 105, 479 McKeen, William R. 66, 67, 497 McKenzie, Hubert R., Jr. 112, 113, 497 McKenzie, James W. 82, 83 McKinney, John M. 136, 137, 479 McKinney, Milton R. 248 McKinnie, Lynn Allen 64, 65, 459 McKinnon, Marvin James 497 McKnight, Joe T. 88, 89, 497 McKnown, Ronald Ray 88, 89 McClaran, Charles A. 428 McLane, Travis C. 428 McLaughlin, Thomas L. 447 McClain, James Rufus 497 McClain, John David 96, 97 McLeod, Hugh M., Jr. 497 McLeod, James Page 126, 127, 497 McLeod, Stewart R. 104, 105, 397 McLean, Donald Gale 116, 117, 497 McMahan, David W. 60, 61, 497 McMahan, Kent Merlynn 118, 119 McMahan, William R. 90, 91, 497 McMath, Laney M., Jr. 397 McMichael, Bobbie Lee 104, 105, 497 McMillan, Robert LaRue 447 McMillen, Jacques J. 110, 111, 479 McMillian, Adrian I. 497 McMullen, John M. 82, 83, 142, 143, 321, 459 McNatt, Thomas M., Jr. 497 McNeil, Vance A. 104, 105, 497 McNees, Robert George 46, 47, 497 McCowen, James S. 88, 89, 497 McPherson, Richard G. 58, 59, 311, 479 McQueen, Horace F. 428 McSpadden, James Doyle 428 McSwain, C. V. 360, 485 McVey, Jon Marshall 108, 109, 397 ' McWhorter, W. O., Jr. 140, 141 McWilliams, James Lee 126, 127, 497 Mabee, Neil Louis 110, 111, 497 MacAllister, Roderick 116, 117, 459 Maceo, Vincent G. 54, 55, 497 Maceiras, Alfred A. 116, 117, 459 Machemehl, Jerry L. 56, 57, 396 Machemehl, LeRoy H., Jr. 92, 93, 396 Machemehl, Robert A. 116, 117, 497 MacTavish, William K. 497 Madden, Richard A. 78, 79 Maddox, Edwin Thomas 64, 65, 338, 497 Maderer, Charles E., Jr. 128, 129 Maderia, Jon Tony 497 Madura, David C. 110, 111 Magers, James Hugh 56, 57, 497 Mahand, Jackie L. 124, 125, 324 Mahand, Kenneth Ray 126, 127, 324, 497 Mahaney, Merle P., Ill 62, 63, 142, 143, 321, 459 Mahlmann, Olan F. 134, 135, 459 Mahone, John Rudd, Jr. 479 Main, Stephen B. 132, 133, 497 Majors, Dayle Glenn 108, 109 Majors, Mark, III 124, 125, 142, 143 Malcolm, Daniel Karl 64, 65, 497 Maldonado, Edwardo R. 485 Mallow, Joe Roy 335 Malone, Richard Lee 497 Maltby, James W. 140, 141 Mange, Edward Carl 64, 65 Mangrum, Willard L., Jr. 116, 117, 470 Manley, James Mitchell 88, 89,497 Manley, James Oran 266 Manning, Frederick J. 134, 135, 479 Manning, Norman W. 138, 139 Marburger, Allan A. 106, 107, 396 Marceleno, Troy 64, 65, 396 Marcontell, Calvin E. 126, 127, 497 Margraf, William R. 56, 57 Margrave, Michael W. 118, 119, 497 Margraves, Ross D., Jr. 112, 113 Marino, John C. 348, 428 Marlow, Frank Roy 54, 55 Marlowe, Freddie 429 Marrou, Johnny Mack 98, 99, 181, 197 Marshall, Charles D. 68, 69, 479 Marshall, Edgar A., Jr. 62, 63 Marshall, James Harold 106, 107, 497 Marshall, James K. 76, 77, 497 Marshall, John Thomas 90, 91 Marshall, Robert E. 132, 133, 142, 143, 396 Marshall, Ronald W. 136, 137, 497 Martin, Boe Willis 90, 91, 321, 479 Martin, David Spencer 46, 47, 497 Martin, Edward L. 88, 89, 480 Martin, Harry Bob 60, 61, 497 Martin, John Burruss 104, 105 Martin, John T., Jr. 56, 57, 329, 396 Martin, Larry Don 339, 470 Martin, Louis 497 Martin, Milton Paul 459 Martin, Milton R., Jr. 68, 69, 459 Martin, Ralph Stanley 470 Martin, Robert F. 76, 77, 396 Martin, Robert Lee 110, 111, 497 Martin, Roger Lynn 60, 61 Martin, Truman F. 88, 89, 497 Martin, William V., Jr. 106, 107, 497 Martindale, William P. 96, 97, 459 Martinez, Homero A. 84, 85, 497 Martinez, Jose E. 56, 57, 497 Martinez, Juan M., Jr. 56, 57, 480 Martinez, Roberto O. 86, 87, 396 Marwitz, Alton Henry 470 Mason, Jon Richard 138, 139 Mason, Lloyd Dale 66, 67 Massengale, Robert C. 54, 55, 396 Matchett, Robert Lewis 48, 49, 360, 459 Mathis, John Curtis 134, 135 Mathis, Ralph Henry 470, Mathis, Robert Neil 94, 95, 497 Mattlage, Karl P. 86, 87, 497 Matthews, Don Burris 46, 47, 497 Matthews, James B. 106, 107, 338 Matthews, John H. 100, 111, 347, 396 Matthews, Willard R. 98, 99 Mattem, Carl A. 429 Matula, Benjamin R. 78, 79, 480 Matula, Raymond Edward 116, 117, 480 Matyastik, William E. 429 Matzke, Carl W., Jr. 104, 105, 497 Mauck, Frederick R. 86, 87, 497 Mauldin, Charles R. 134, 135, 497 Mauldin, Winford E. 134, 135, 396 Maurer, Charles Edward 140, 141, 497 Maurer, Charles H. 126, 127, 497 Maxwell, David G. 58, 59, 497 Maxwell, George S. 104, 105, 497 Maxwell, John R. 108, 109, 497 Maxwell, Malcolm D. 66, 67, 459 Maxwell, Richard L. 429 Maxwell, Robert Curtis 62, 63 Maxwell, William E. 127, 429 May, Albert L. 46, 47, 347, 497 May, Ronald Louis 126, 127, 480 Mayfield, Ramon B. 46, 47 Mayfield, Richard M. 53, 396 Mayhue, Don Waters, Jr. 56, 57 Maynard, Karl W. 360, 497 Mayo, Charles L. 60, 61, 497 Mayo, Teddy D. 497 Mays, Richard Archer 88, 89, 460 Mays, William R. 66, 67 Mayse, John B. 88, 89, 497 Mazzeo, Patrick S. 104, 105 Meacham, William C. 429 Meade, Ramon, II 132, 133 Meadows, Charles D. 48, 49 Meadows, George R. 50, 142, 143, 323, 460 Measeles, Melvin P. 315, 497 Mecke, Michael Bernard 470 Medley, Edward Luke 66, 67, 497 Meeker, Joseph F. 132, 133, 354, 497 Mefford, George H. 497 Meier, Frank L. 443 Mejia, Carlos V. 78, 79, 497 Melton, Donald J. 134, 135, 397 Melton, Milton D. 66, 67, 480 Melugin, Joseph W. 130, 131, 317 Melugin, Ramsey Kermit 77, 78, 343, 480 Menchaca, Arnold H. 46, 47, 497 Menke, Charles Albert 58, 59, 497 Menn, Wallace G. 54, 55, 480 Menotli, Robert Gene 429 Mercado, Carlos 110, 111, 497 Meredith, Charles H. 78, 79, 397 Mergen, Ralph G. 126, 127 Merka, Charles L. 429 Merka, William C. 54, 55, 497 Merrill, Sam Alec, Jr. 86, 87, 497 Merritt, David Sanders 470 Merritt, Gordon Thomas 86, 87, 397 Merritt, Joseph Claude 66, 67, 197 Mese, John Carl 112, 113, 397 Metcalf, Michael P. 80, 81, 480 Mettke, Winston D. 66, 67, 497 Meyer, Alton B. 132, 133 Meyer, John Henry 90, 91, 497 Meyer, Lee Gustav 126, 127, 497 Meyers, John Edwin 124, 125, 322, 497 Michna, John Louis 60, 61, 350, 497 Micklitz, Karl N. 66, 67, 142, 143, 397 Midkiff, Harlin Ray 138, 139 Miears, Robert A. 84, 85, 480 Mier, Jose A. 485 Mijalis, Spiro S. 397 Mikulec, Victor 54, 55 Milberger, Lionel John 92, 93 Milburn, Gustave M., Jr. 429 Milhollin, Quinton K. 430 Mills, Charles A. 112, 113, 498 Mills, Herbert David 74, 460 Mills, Jerry Ray 110, 111, 498 Mills, Jerry Woodrow 92, 93 Mills, Joe C. 82, 83 Mills, Ramsey Z., Jr. 77, 78, 498 Mills, Robert Lee 46, 47, 352, 498 Milligan, David L. 132, 133, 498 Milliken, James W. 397 Miller, Allen R„ Jr. 66, 67, 460 Miller, Carroll N. 46, 47, 498 Miller, David Noel 110, 111 Miller, Donald Lee 62, 63, 480 Miller, Douglas Ford 498 Miller Eugene P. 124, 125, 354, 498 Miller, Glyn Carrol 77, 78, 498 Miller, Homer A., Jr. 130, 131, 498 Miller, Jimmy D. 64, 65, 397 Miller, John Henry, Jr. 68, 69, 460 Miller, Joseph A, III 116, 117 Miller, Karl J. 78, 79 Miller, Marlin Ronald 132, 133, 498 Miller, Philip H. 430 Miller, Richard M. 48, 49, 54, 55 Miller, Robert Benton 447 Miller Robert H. 132, 133, 336, 498 Miller, Robert Louis 498 Miller, Ted Roger 470 Miller, Teddie I. 106, 107, 480 Miller, Virgil White 128, 129, 328, 498 Miller, Walter C. 91, 397 Miller, William Evans 132, 133, 498 Miller, William H., II 98, 99, 498 Miller, William R. 114, 115, 480 Milner, Lawrence A. 132, 133, 397 Milstead, Charles F. 98, 99, 179, 181, 182, 183, 192 Mims, Percy D. 43, 120, 124, 125, 397 Minnis, Charles David 447 Minor, Charles R. 98, 99 Minor, John 68, 69, 460 Mintz, Edwin L. 78, 79 Minyard, James C. 48, 49, 498 Minyard, John L., Jr. 96, 97, 498 Mires, James R., Jr. 112, 113, 498 Mise, Don Kirby 54, 55, 498 Mistretta, Bernard 354, 470 Mitchell, Billy C. 86, 87, 480 Mitchell, Elmer Glen 78, 79, 498 Mitchell, Jerry Barnett 85, 86, 460 Mitchell, Richard E. 54, 55, 315, 498 Mitchell, Robert E., Jr. 80, 81, 498 Mitchell, Ronald Joe 116, 117, 498 Mitchell, Willis W., II 86, 87 Moczygemba, Albert D. 344, 430 Moehlman, Elvin C., Jr. 134, 135 Moers, Richard D. 96, 97 Moffitt, David LeRoy 114, 115, 460 Moffitt, Earl Aiden 88, 89, 498 Mogford, John L., Jr. 91, 480 Molberg, James J 104, 105 Molik, Terry Paul 104, 105 Molkentine, Jon W. 106, 107 Moller, Godfrey T., Jr. 80, 81, 317, 460 Monday, Charles B. 128, 129, 460 Monk, Cifton F. 126, 127 533 MOSHER STEEL COMPANY Located in Houston Dallas San Antonio New York Tyler Shreveport Lubbock 534 535 Monroe, Jerry Wilson 112, 113, 320, 480 Monteer, David H. 85, 80, 480 Montgomery, Dan Hodges 66, 67, 398 Montgomery, David F. 88, 89 Montgomery Ernest, III 106, 107, 326, 498 Montgomery, Gordon K. 56, 57, 322, 460 Moody, Robert L. 353 Moody, Thomas Ned 112, 113, 498 Moody, William Franklin 62, 63 Moon, Ronald Patrick 48, 49, 312, 498 Mooney, Dixon B. 126, 127, 480 Moore, Arthur T. 62, 63, 480 Moore, Charles W., Jr. 80, 81, 318, 480 Moore, Eugene W. 318 Moore, Franklin David 470 Moore, Gayle Everett 430 Moore, George E. 94, 95, 480 Moore, Gerald Clinton 82, 83, 498 Moore, James Larry 353, 498 Moore, James Patrick 138, 139 Moore, James Will, Jr. 48, 49, 460 Moore, Jan Roxy 134, 135 Moore, Jerry Lynn 82, 83 Moore, John W., Ill 430 Moore, Johnnie A. 58, 59 Moore, Kenneth Warren 114, 115, 142, 143, 361 Moore, Rex W., Jr. 108, 109, 354, 498 Moore, Robert H. 60, 61 Moore, Steven Wood 46, 47, 132, 133, 498 Moore, Thomas A. 108, 109, 398 Moore, Thomas Brooks 181, 197, 470 Moore, Walter B. 88, 89, 480 Moran, John Francis, Jr. 138, 139 Mora, Federico S. 116, 117, 498 Moreland, Charles Roy 85, 86 More, William R. 106, 107 Morgan, David L. 91, 336, 480 Morgan, Jerry Don 118, 119, 498 Morgan, Jerry M. 64, 65, 398 Morgan, Kelly WL, Jr. 126, 127, 323, 498 Morgan, Kenneth Ray Morgan, Mackey Doyle 68, 69, 498 Morony, John J., Jr. 398 Morris, Ben Louis 80, 81, 498 Morris, Charles W ' ayne 118, 119, 498 Morris, David Alfred 84, 85 Morris, David Gordon 108, 109, 318, 460 Morris, Don Benjamin 282, 318, 398 Morris, Donald 104, 105, 142, 143 Morris, George Merle 104, 105, 498 Morris, Kenneth M., Ill 88, 89 Morris, Marvin Leon 80, 81, 498 Morris, Paul Edgar 110, 111, 480 Morris, Raymond R., Jr. 108, 109, 398 Morris, Richard J. 132, 133, 480 Morris, Thomas C., Ill 136, 137, 480 Morrison, Ray Manning 56, 57, 480 Morrow, Danny Fred 86, 87, 460 Morrow Donny Carl 114, 115, 498 Morrow, Morris Enon 58, 59 , 498 Morrow, William L., Ill 498 Morse, Charles H., Jr. 78, 79, 280 Morton, Albert G., Ill 68, 69, 480 Moses, Aaron Burnet, Jr. 430 Mosley, Hal Millard 91, 318, 498 Mosleys Phillip Eugene 91, 498 Mosier, Joseph Patrick 104, 105 Mosman, Timothy J. 112, 113, 480 Moss, Gary Grant 101, 105, 498 Motheral, Sterling Fred 91, 498 Mowlan, Thomas James 329, 413 Moya, Anthony 106, 107 Morz, George Joseph 430 Muehe, Lawrence W., Jr. 130, 131 Mueller, David W r . 485 Muenter, Robert H. 98, 99, 181, 188, 398 Murihead, Billy Myrl 447 Mulanax, Virgil E. 46, 47, 399 Mulkey, Oliver C., Ill 447 Muncy Eugene Lynn, II 112, 113, 460 Munn, Hazel Oneal 58, 59, 460 Munnerlyn, Charles Ray 112, 113, 480 Munnerlyn, James R. 470 Munro, Charles Raymond 66, 67, 480 Munro, George J. 85, 86, 399 Munson, Joseph U., Jr. 74, 98, 99, 181, 188, 399 Murchison, John S., Ill 54, 55, 498 Murdock, Danny Duane 92, 93, 142, 143, 460 Murdock, Don Milton 132, 133, 480 Murff, Jerry M. 86 , 87 , 399 Murillo, Michael A. 78, 79 Murphey, Forrest E. S. 498 Murphy, Charles C. 85, 86 Murphy, Ellis P. 118, 119, 498 Murphy, James Luther 138, 139, 181, 192 Murphy, Jerry Ardell 46, 47, 498 Murphy, Michael D. 82, 83, 460 Murray, Dale Drain 110, 111, 498 Murray, Gary Thomas 124, 125, 480 Murray, George P. 66, 67, 480 Murray, James Carl 66, 67, 193, 498 Murray, Thomas Rex 124, 125, 480 Murray, William, Jr. 460 Murray, William Leo 114, 115 Murski, Raymond A. 53, 399 Musachia, Vincent S. 112, 113 Musemeche, Bill W ' ayne 136, 137 Myers, David Louis 138, 139, 354 Myers, James P. 140, 141, 336, 480 Myers, Larry G. 430 Myers, Randolph Peter 126, 127, 498 Myers, Samuel B., Jr 116, 117, 399 Myers, W ' illiam A. 430 Myre, John Ellef 56, 57, 320, 460 N Nagy, Edward Louis 64, 65, 498 Nagv, Richard Edward 130, 131, 460 Nahas, Nichols M. 62, 63, 498 Nance, Doyce R. 91, 399 Nance, Robert Milam 447 Nash, James C., II 60, 61, 498 Nash, Michael Theadore 137, 163 Nash, W r eldon W ' hitfield 76, 77, 480, 485 Nasser, Alfred M., Jr. 430 Nauck, George S. 50, 56, 57, 319 399 Navar, Luis Gabriel 88, 89, 320, 480 Neal, John Kenneth 53, 66, 67, 460 Neason, Joe W r ayne 140, 141 Neathery, Orphic, III 132, 133, 498 Neel, Roy Edward 82, 83, 498 Neely, Leonard C., Jr. 78, 79 Neely, Robert C. 91, 480 Neff, Joe Kent 447 Negrotto, W ' illiam D., Ill 62, 63, 498 Neisig, Russell WL 40, 41, 43, 106, 107, 399 Nelson, Allen D. 447 Nelson, Arthur F. 68, 69, 498 Nelson, David Neal 1 16, 117, 480 Nelson, Fred W ' 124, 125, 322, 399 Nelson, Hubert D. 136, 137, 480 Nelson, James Edwin 78, 79, 498 Nelson, Jerry B. 56, 57, 324, 480 Nelson, Richard J. 88, 89, 450 Nelson, Robert Dale 140, 141, 498 Nelson, Thearl H., Jr. 62, 63, 498 Nelson, Thomas Alfred 54, 55, 460 Nelson, Thomas Kenneth 104, 105, 498 Nerren, Granville, R. 316, 399 Neu William A., Jr. 106, 107, 334 Neugebauer, William E. 80, 81, 320, 498 Neuman, James Allen 86, 87, 498 Neumann, Donald J. 118, 119, 281, 399 Neumann, Terry Lee 124, 125, 498 Nevill, Jimmy Travis 181, 191 New, Gary Keith 80, 81, 498 New, Leslie Leon 430 New, Noah E., Jr. 48, 49 Newman, Gene William 470 Newman, Woodrow W., Jr. 118, 119 Newson, William James 86, 87, 480 Newton, Paul E. 73, 86, 87, 399 Nicholas, Donald H. 46, 47, 498 Nicholas, Charles Lee 118, 119, 498 Nichols, Edwin Harris 66, 67, 335, 460 Nichols, James W., Jr. 54, 55 Nichols, Lester D. 40, 41, 78, 79, 142, 143, 399 Nichols, Paul David 62, 63, 498 Nichols, Preston R., Jr. 54 55 Nichols, Robert Arthur 460 Nichols, Willie Joe 84, 85 Nicholson, John R. 323, 480 Nicholson, Steven S. 104, 105, 448 Nickcll, Tommy N. 66, 67 Nitsch, Eugene John 54, 55, 499 Nivers, Francis John 470 Nix, William Dale, Jr. 91, 499 Nix, William Robert 430 Nixon, Farris Glenn 114, 115, 499 Nobles, Jack W. 56, 57 Nogueria, Michael D. 56, 57, 499 Nolan, Joe Mernie 430 Nolan, Robert Lee 60, 61, 460 Noland, Billy R. 299 Nolen, William James 430 Nolle, John G., Jr. 448 Nordstrom, Jon David 128, 129, 460 Norman, James .Melvin 76, 77 Norman, Jerrell W ' ayne 84, 85, 499 Norris, Paul, Jr. 114, 115 Norris, Robert James 104, 105, 499 North, Bobby Earl 96, 98, 399 Northrup, Roy F. 181, 191 Norton, David J. 62, 63, 277, 480 Norton, Gary Don 104, 105 Norton, Thomas A. 54, 55 Norwood, James R. 130, 131, 499 Novosad, Alvin Louis 92, 93, 460 Novosad, Joe Daniel 92, 93, 499 Novosad, Ted S. 91 Nunez, Rogelio L. 136, 137 Nunnallee, Roger G. 430 Nutt, John W ' ayne 66, 67, 480 Nutt, Merwyn Lyle 48, 49, 461 Nydegger, Raymond R. 323 Oakes, Jerry Stephen 126, 127, 321, 499 Oatman, W ' ilburn S,, Jr. 106, 107, 499 O’Brien, Nathan C. 132, 133, 480 O’Bryan, John Barnett Ocker, Donald Arnold 140, 141, 499 Ocker, Donald Lee 130, 131 O’Connor, Charles Joseph 91, 499 O’Connor, John J. 118, 119, 320, 499 Odell, Jack Denton, Jr. 86, 87, 480 O’Dell, Jerry R. 112, 113, 499 Oefinger, Simeon W ' ., Jr. 88, 89, 461 Ogg, Don Michael 58, 59, 142, 143, 257, 461 Ogilvie, Douglas S. 68, 69 OHara, Michael T. 86, 87 O’Heeron, John B. 106, 107 Ohlendorf, George W. 73, 85, 86, 343, 399 Ohlendorf, Harry M. 85, 86, 343, 480 Ohlendorf, Robert C. 104, 105, 343 399 Olbrich, Douglas F. 126, 127, 142, 143 Olden, John M. 108, 109, 318, 499 Oldham, Larry S. 62, 63, 499 Olds William R. 443 Oliphant, Jack 132, 133, 499 Oliver, Edis T. 499 Oliver, Gale, III 40, 41, 98, 99, 181, 186, 399 Oliver, Joe Henry 118, 119 Oliver, Norman Preston 68, 69, 499 Oliver, W ' illiam T. 96, 97, 480 Olson, Dan Menzel 86, 87 O’Mara, Brian Boru 106, 107, 499 Omura, Dudley A. 108, 109, 499 Ong, Albert Y. 123, 130, 131, 348, 400 Organ, Charles B. 48, 49, 352, 480 Ornelas, Pablo, Jr. 430 Orr, Richard S. 126, 127, 480 Orr, Terry E. 77, 78, 400 Orsag, John W ' ayne 92, 93, 480 Ortega, Henry 116, 117 Orthwein, Norman C. 430 Ortiz, Guillermo, Jr. 58, 59, 340, 400 Osborne, Franklin T. 70, 461 Osborne, W ' illiam G., Jr. 82, 83, 480 Osbourn, Carrol E. 275, 431 Osbourn, Donald Joe 275 Osbourn, Larry Cecil 46, 47, 499 Ostmann, Frederick P. 108, 109, 499 Otto, Charles Leo 431 Otto, Harold Reese 134, 135, 499 Oualline, Charles Edw. 73, 86, 87, .3.37, 461 Ovcrhultz, Jon W ' . 94, 95 Overton, Wallar Head 54, 55, 461 Owings, Allen Joseph 64, 65 Oxford, Hubert, III 108, 109, 142, 143, 255, 400 P Pace, John Charles 118, 119, 461 Pachall, Charley R. 448 Pacher, Herman G. 431 Packer, Don Niel 134, 135, 499 Padgett, Rex Bennett 499 Pagaza, Joseph L. 431 Palmer, Blaine L. 92, 93 Palmer, Edwin P., Jr 60, 61, 360 Palmer, Lawrence Jones 431 Palmer, Lawrence S. 86, 87, 318, 499 Palmer, Leslie Lloyd Palmer, William W. 96, 97, 400 Palmore, William L. 64, 65, 480 Pargmann, Glenn R. L. 78, 79, 499 Paris, Jack F. 110, 111, 257 Parish, Thomas F., Jr. 62, 63 Park, Kilho 431 Park, Ross Alan 116, 117, 499 Parker, Kenneth Barry 46, 47, 499 Parker, Larry Gordon 78, 79 Parker, Travis R. 54, 55, 499 Parker, Truman 112, 113, 400 Parkman, Kenneth Bobby 80, 81, 499 Parks, Clyde Leonard 312 Parks, James Mac 471 Parks, John Harry 130, 131, 400 Parmer, Charlie Dean 431 Parrish, James A. 54, 55, 499 Parten, Gary Lee 471 Partida, Roland 80, 81, 318 Partridge, James C. 62, 63, 499 Paschall, Griffin V. 88, 89, 499 Pate, Alfred R., Jr. 431 Pate, Charles Carroll 471 Pate, Francis M., Jr. 58, 59, 499 Pate, James D. 130, 131, 360, 400 Pate, Melvin Ottis 130, 131, 499 Pate, Paul Elbert 360 Pate, Robert S. 88, 89, 499 Pater, Joachim Paul 471 Patranella, Kenneth W. 96, 97, 499 Patrick, Robert D., Ill 60, 61, 485 Patrick, Thomas Austin 431 Patterson, James Terrel 431 Patterson, John Shell 76, 77, 480 Patterson, Pat Bailey 78, 79, 400 Patton, Donald Garner 92, 93, 142, 143, 461 Patton, Edward Nelson 132, 133, 499 Paul, Thomas Charles 85, 86, 480 Paulsen, Alan M. 112, 113 Paulus, W ' esley C. 84, 85, 499 Pausky, Darrell Glenn 245, 471 Pavlik, Glenn A. 56, 57, 480 Pawlik, Emil Hilary 471 Payne, Bobby Joe 181, 186 Payne, Edmond Garland 431 Payne, Harry Alan 84, 85, 499 Payne, Howard B., Jr. 98, 99, 400 Payne, Jerry Bob 88, 89, 480 Payne, Norman Lee 68, 69, 499 Payne, Paul D. 431 Payne Thomas N. 431 Peabody, Carl Larry 106, 107, 400 Pearce, Frank Moore 104, 105, 317, 499 Pearce, Leon Harris 126, 127, 499 Pearson, Curtis L., Jr. 118, 119 Pearson, William M. 130, 131, 499 Pease, Frank William 84, 85, 499 Peavy, Shelby Land 471 Pechacek, William R. 96, 97, 480 Peden, Larry Ford 126, 127, 499 Peinemann, Myles A. 106, 107, 480 Pelham, John T. 94, 95, 400 Pena, Carlos Daniel 431 Pena, Luis Xavier 68, 69, 341, 400 Pendery, Harry Hugh 56, 57, 499 Pendleton, Frederick A. 431 Pennington, Hurm Dale 56, 57, 461 Penny, William H., Ill 431 Pennywell, Clarence S. 108, 109, 120, 348, 400 Penrod, John Lewis 140, 141 Penton, Lon Allen 432 Pepper, Joseph Felix 84, 85, 499 Percifield, John M. 46, 47, 499 Perkins, Jerry Boone 128, 129, 499 Perkins, Jimmy Glen 84, 85, 499 Perkins, Robert C. 432 Perkins, Rual Autry 108. 109, 499 Perkins, Terry Mac 448 Perkins, W ' illiam Neal 471 Perkins, W ' illiam Sewell 499 Perrier, William Karl 432 Perry, Robert T., Jr. 86, 87, 332, 400 Perryman, Jon Ray 432 Persyn, David Leo 88, 89, 499 Peters, James Edward 60, 61, 499 Petersen, Ralph E. 40, 41, 282, 400 Peterson, Alfred W. 58, 59, 499 Peterson, Richard Henry 48, 49, 499 Peterson, Ronald Lowell 112, 113, 324, 499 Pettavino, Donald R. 432 Pettit, Arthur Douglas 499 Petitt, Dean K. 116, 117, 317, 480 Petty. Robert R., Jr 60, 61, 499 Peurifoy, James R. 432 Pevcr, Hollis Dale 432 Pevoto, John Herbert 68, 69 Peysen, David Richard 128, 129, 499 Peyton, Mark T., Jr 86, 87, 480 Peyton, William B. 80, 81, 461 Pfeiffer, Elmer Hugh 124, 125, 400 Pflugcr, Robert L. 471 Phariss, Donald Ray 432 Phaup, Melvyn L. 104, 105, 480 Phillips, Alfred M. 112, 113 Phillips, Cecil Robert 54, 55, 181, 182, 183, 311, 499 Phillips, James David 98, 99 Phillips, Jerry Allan 48, 49, 499 Phillips, John Burke 448 Phillips, Paul Jenkins 40, 41, 142, 143, 461 Phillips, Preston Vann 66, 67, 499 Phillips, Richard C. 62, 63, 318, 480 Phillips, Tyrone W. 432 Phillips, Williams F. 86, 87, 401 Philp, Daniel Reid 134, 135 Piccolo, Sam 134, 135, 480 Pickard, Lindley Roy 140, 141, 499 Pickard, Robert Allen 85, 86 Pickell, Milby Dow 499 Pickels, George Herbert 136, 137, 499 Pickett, Daniel Ernest 118, 119, 499 Pierce Jon Marshall 43, 86, 87, 142, 143, 401 Pierson, David Earl 116, 117, 338 Pierson, Edgar Clouse 432 Pierson, Ray Milton 110, 111, 499 Pigott, Edward L. 448 Pigott, James Michael 80, 81 Pilcher, Carroll Dean 326, 432 Pinkerton, William N. 432 Pinkston, William T. 432 Piper, Alfred A. 471 Piper, Paul Knight 94, 98, 99, 181, 461 Pippin, Nathan William 60, 61, 317, 499 Piram, Joseph A. 64, 65, 480 Pirkle, Paul Scott 66, 67, 352, 499 Pittman, John W. 64, 65, 480 Pitts, James H. 432 Pitts, Sidney F. 432 Pixley, Timothy A. 80, 81, 255, 480 Plagens, W ' alter Henry 134, 135, 499 Plato, Thomas Alfred 471 Platt, John Franklin 86, 87, 499 Pledger, Roy C. 443 Pliler, Dozia Delmer 432 Pliler, George Melvin 471 Plumlee, Ralph Jr. 96, 97, 401 Plummer, Thomas Hewett 134, 135, 461 Plunk, Victor E. 114, 115, 138, 139 Plylar, David H. 110, 111, 336, 401 Poehl, Rudell 499 Poenisch, Donald Lamar 114, 115, 317, 499 Pogue, Robert J. 60, 61, 401 Polk, Charles B. 432 Polk, Richard Thomas 108, 109, 347, 499 Pollan, W. 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Smith, William Hale 116, 117, 463 Smith, William Robert 118, 119, 311 Smith, William Sidney 436 Smyth, David H. 436 Snead, William B. 108, 109, 315, 482 Snedaker, Robert C. 124, 125, 502 Sneed, Charles Leroy 504 Snelgrove, Carl Richard 64, 65, 504 Snider, Walter Carroll 140, 141, 504 Snooks, Danny J. 73, 77, 78, 319, 405 Snow, Tommy Leigh 436 Solis, Robert Thomas 90, 91, 463 Solymosy, Edmond S. 64, 65, 405 Somoano, Robert Bonner 82, 83 Sorensen, Arnold H. 46, 47, 504 Sorensen, Wesley G. 124, 125, 323 Sorenson, William R. 504 Soto, Nieves 436 Soules, Luther H., Ill 64, 65, 318, 482 Sowell, Edward Neal, Jr. 126, 127, 504 Sparks, Jimmy Eugene 436 Sparks, Larry Daniel 116, 117 Speck, Aaron Lee 449 Speed, Javier Valdez 112, 113, 504 Speedie, John C. 436 Speir, Donald W. 110, 111, 405 Spence, James Curtis 436 Spence, Michael David 136, 137 Spence, Samuel Ed 471 Spencer, David S. 82, 83, 482 Spencer, Gary Earl 334, 471 Spencer, Gerald R. 68, 69, 321, 405 Spencer, Rodney N. 92, 93, 463 Spencer, Roy Edward 90, 91, 142, 143, 463 Spencer, Samuel T., Jr. 118, 119, 504 Spencer, Terry Lee 134, 135, 405 Spcngler, Richard M. 126, 127 Spikes, James Allen 46, 47, 463 Spiller, Guy Horace, Jr. 56, 57, 315, 504 Spillers, Frank W. 436 Spillman, Jack C. 86, 87, 504 Spivey, Gerry Warren 88, 89, 503 Spivey, Robert Paulett T16, 117, 503 Sprague, Franklin H. 84, 85, 482 Sprague, Kenneth W. 92, 93 Sprinkle, Williard, Jr. 54, 55, 503 Spross, Harvey Franklin 471 Spurlock, Joe C., II 80, 81, 405 Stadia, Anton, Jr. 64, 65 Stack, Thomas L. 48, 49, 482 Stacy, Jerry Glynn 48, 49, 503 Stafford, Lloyd M. 130, 131, 482 Stafford, Thomas A. 471 Stambaugh, Leo P., Jr. 405 Stancil, Brian M. 66, 67, 482 Standridge, Stanley W. 96, 97, 503 Stanford, Raymond W. 48, 49, 482 Stanley, Pat 202, 203, 205 Stanley, Roy Lee 60, 61, 503 Staples, George A., Jr. 78, 79 Stapper, Marvin Max 56, 57, 503 Stark, Robert Riley 78, 79, 503 Starr, Richard L. 80, 81, 405 Starr, Thomas R. 68, 69, 405 Startz, Andrew Jerome 92, 93, 463 St. Clair, Robert Bruce 64, 65, 503 Stearns, Reginald H. 48, 49, 317, 482 Steel, John David 78, 79, 482 Steelman, Clifford W. 471 Steeples, William V. 436 Steger, Ronnie David 92, 93 Stein, Robert Eugene 436 Steinle, Frank Wm., Jr. 46, 47, 463 Stella, Charles Ben 132, 133, 503 Stenger, Earl Martin 90, 91, 503 Stephens, Curtis Lynn 64, 65, 503 Stephens, Thomas David 436 Stephens, Walter M. 82, 83, 503 Stephens, William W. 503 Stephenson, Edward B. 449 Stephenson, Sidney, Jr. 46, 47, 482 Stepp, Michael Doyle 86, 87, 503 Sterling, Maurice C. 118, 119 Sterling, Tommy M. 48, 49, 463 Sterzing, Henry Keith 56, 57, 315, 463 Sterzing, Thomas Ross 60, 61, 315 Stevens, Donald Eugene 62, 63, 503 Stevens, Joe Mann 66, 67, 330, 482 Stevens, Ralph A., Jr. 134, 135 Stevens, Roland S., Jr. 46, 47, 503 Stevens, Rudolph H., Jr. 108, 109, 482 Stevenson, Dewie O. 436 Stewart, Bob Ed 471 Stewart, Bruce Warren 116, 117, 503 Stewart, James E. 436 Stewart, John B. 443 Stewart, Kenneth Loy 58, 59, 503 Steibing, James Ewald 66, 67 Still, Charles Evan 48, 49, 406 Stindt William Hillje 118, 119, 463 Stipe, Charles Leon 472 Stockstill, Jess E., Ill 46, 47, 406 Stockstill, Thomas V. 130, 131, 482 Stoever, Helmuth C., Jr. 472 Stokes, George Bradford 140, 141, 330, 503 Stoker, John B., Jr. 62, 63, 406 Stokes, John Wesley 106, 107 Stone, Byron C. 54, 55, 406 Stone, George Arnold 124, 125, 503 Stone, James Gavin, Jr. 130, 131 Stone, Lloyd Winford 77, 78, 405 Stone, Phil Hagin 54, 55, 503 Stoneham, John H. 66, 67, 482 Storey, Francis Bonner 90, 91 Stough, John R., Jr. 104, 105, 503 Stough, William M. 64, 65, 406 Strader, Gene T. 108, 109, 482 Stradinger, John, III 99, 138, 139, 181, 191 Straley, Gary Woodson 503 Strange, James Reid, Jr. 485 Strange, Robert Jay 80, 81, 503 Stratton, Gary W. 482 Strauss, Frederick J. 138, 139, 354 Streger, Rayburn M. 436 Streger, Raymond R. 436 Strey, Albert E., Jr. 485 Strickland, Dennis M. 84, 85 Stripling, William B., Jr. 118, 119, 503 Strole, Malcolm B. 88, 89, 482 Strom, Earl Connie 437 Stroman, Kerman W. 136, 137 Stormberg, Robert John 118, 119 Strother, Harold Glyn 68, 69, 503 Struthwolf, James L. 437 Stuard, Willard Ross 472 Stuart, Julius P., Jr. 112, 113 Stubbs, James Earl 116, 117, 329, 503 Strubbs, James Eugene 80, 81, 463 Stuckey, Medford Weight 90, 91, 503 Stufflebeme, Kenneth W. 58, 59 Stuhrenberg, William A. 58, 59, 482 Stults, Douglas Newton 114, 115, 503 Sturm, Alroy Gus 299, 437 Sturrock, Milvin Royce 112, 11.3, 503 Stutte, Norman H. 437 Suche, Henry R., Jr. 116, 117, 318 Sudderth, Larry Clark 118, 119, 142, 143, 463 Suessmuth, Albert Chas. 472 Sullivan, James A. 126, 127, 406 Sullivan, John L. 88, 89, 322, 482 Sullivan, Patrick L. 54 , 55, 335, 406 Sullivan, Sherwin D. 132, 133, 311, 482 Sultemeier, Perry Glen 114, 115, 503 Sumpter, Daniel Owen 64, 65, 503 Sun, Pu-Ning 437 Sunday, Alvin August 98, 99 Surles, Philip C. 114, 115 Sutherland, Thomas L. 90, 91, 406 Sutphen, Bobbie Lynn 437 Sutton, Joseph H. 114, 115, 406 Svetlik, Dennis Joseph 77, 78, 503 Swafford, Thomas Yale 60, 61 Swaim, Robert Hall 444 Swain, Robert J. 96, 97 Swank, James Donald 116, 117, 503 Swann, Harold Edward 106, 107, 140, 141 Swanson, James Logan 88, 89 Swanson, Roy Erwin, Jr. 118, 119 Swarts, Albert E. 78, 79, 406 Swartz, Thomas William 128, 129, 503 Sweatman, Robert Thos. 82, 83, 281, 321, 482 Swendig, John Howard 437 Swift, Charles Haynes 90, 91, 328 Swift, Jerry Dees 140, 141 Swinnea, Larry Warner 112, 113 Swize, Charles Joseph 437 Syler, Ira Alfred, Jr. 472 Syler, James P. M. 449 Symm, Carl E. 77, 78, 483 Syptak, Charles Leon 126, 127 Syptak, Michael Raymond 128, 129, 503 Szymczak, Edward Jos. 437 T Taber, Edward C. 94, 95 Tabony, Joseph L. 444 Tackaberry, Robert R. 134, 135, 463 Tackaberry, John Stace 114, 115, 503 Tackitt, Robert Clifton 503 Tallent, Randall Loyd 106, 107 Talley, Carl Mack 88, 89, 503 Talley, Jack D. 46, 47, 463 Talutis, William Romans 124, 125, 503 Tanner, Charles Wayne 438 Tanner, Harry Richard 96, 97 Tantzen, Donald Ray 68, 69, 503 Tanton, Lester Carroll 106, 107, 503 Tate, Cecil Robert 62, 63, 472 Tate, Morris Wayne 84, 85, 503 Tatum, Michael Edward 88, 89, 503 Taylor, Berrimon E. 116, 117, 504 Taylor, Billy J. 438 Taylor, Charles David 88, 89, 463 Taylor, Frederick Ardis 66, 67, 472 Taylor, Gerald E., Jr. 54, 55 Taylor, Harold Allen 504 Taylor, Henry A. 84, 85, 504 Taylor, Irvin Eugene 128, 129, 463 Taylor, James Edward 84, 85, 504 Taylor, James Lyndon 438 Taylor, Jeffrey Ralph 504 Taylor, John Henderson 463 Taylor, Ralph William 54, 55, 504 Taylor, Randolph W. 128, 129, 463 Taylor, Thomas Marson 438 Taylor, Wayne Edward 124, 125, 504 Taylor, William Morris 98, 99 Taylor, William Ray 86, 87, 504 Taylor, William S., Jr. 84, 85, 481 Taylor, Zebbie Ray 504 Teague, Buddy Wilson 472 Teague, Charles Warren 86, 87, 504 Teague, Sammie Ransom 324, 472 Tedford, George E. 136, 137 Teetes, George Lee 112, 113, 333, 504 Telford, William L. 98, 99, 504 Tenhet, Patrick Allan 84, 85 Termini, Nicholas Frank 56, 57, 504 Ternus, Joseph S. 66, 67, 481 Teruns, Thomas Peter 62, 63, 504 Terp, Albert H. 104, 105, 336, 406 Terra], Joseph Edward 108, 109, 504 Terrassa, Juan A. 472 Terrell, Doyle Rudd 266, 438 Terrell, Tommy Henry 46, 47, 463 Terrill, Joel Burton 84, 85, 504 Terrill, William Burl 68, 69, 504 Terry, Jay Weldon 104, 105, 482 Terry, Richard Blake 449 Terry, Roger Shepperd 73, 86, 87, 463 Terzian, Gary E. 68, 69, 482 Test, Terry Emil 132, 133 Tew, Richard Allan 84, 85, 464 Thayer, Frank Deloss 108, 109, 464 Theeck, James Albert 88, 89, 504 Thiele, Robert L., Jr. 116, 117, 354, 504 Thierry, Robert Kenray 84, 85, 504 Thigpin, James Claude 116, 117, 329, 464 Thomas, Bobby L. 136, 137, 406 Thomas, Don W. 64, 65, 482 Thomas, James Carrol 110, 111, 504 Thomas, John Gordon 438 Thomas, Louis Augustus 56, 57, 504 Thomas, Richard Kent 92, 93, 464 Thomas, Roland C., Jr. 90, 91 Thomas, Terry L. 438 Thomas, Tomy Max 130, 131 Thomasson, Ronald E. 114, 115 Thornes, Richard J. 449 Thompson, Allan C. 118, 119, 343, 504 Thompson, Billy James 330, 464 Thompson, Bobby J. 84, 85, 114, 115, 406 Thompson, Charles L. 92, 93, 406 Thompson, Clifford D. 94, 95, 464 Thompson, Clifford G. 92, 93, 142, 143, 406 Thompson, Donald R. 106, 107 Thompson, Douglas ’ L. 132, 133, 504 Thompson, George M. 62, 63, 504 Thompson, Keith Jay 64, 65, 482 Thompson, Lawrence Ray 112, 113, 504 Thompson, Perry, Jr. 472 Thompson, Ralph Vasmer 68, 69, 266, 504, Thompson, Roy Donald 46, 47, 393, 504 Thompson, Roy W. 48, 49, 482 Thomson, Sam Parnell 140, 141, 504 Thornberry, Frederick D. 438 Thornton, Charles A. 43, 116, 117, 361, 406 Thornton, Harlod LeRoy 472 Thornton, Johnny Edwin 114, 115, 504 • Thornton, Penrod Sims 140, 141, 504 Thornton, Richard D. 328, 472 Thornton, Robert Edward 110, 111, 504 Threadgill, Jack Milton 132, 133, 504 Threadgill, Luther L. 406 Thurman, Michael Lee 58, 59, 504 Thurman, Michael Wayne 96, 97 Thurman, William Robert 438, 504 Tibbels, John Tom 60, 61, 504 Tidwell, Calvin M., Jr. 140, 141, 504 Tiemann, Charles F. 136, 137, 482 Till, Michael V. 407 Timme, Robert W. 96, 97, 345, 482 Tingle, Charles Alvin 106, 107, 504 Tinnell, John W., Ill 132, 133 Tinney, John Randle 108, 109, 482 Tinsley, Malcolm W. 46, 47, 482 Tinsley, Robert C. 54, 55 Tinsley, Thomas Conrad 353 Tipton, Dewey Ross 78, 79, 504 Tipton, William E. 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Michael 465 Wilkerson, James Harry 58, 59 Wilkes, Don Earl 46, 47 Wilkin, Jerome B. 439 Wilkinson, Edwin E. 126, 127, 483 Wilkinson, Lewis Wayne 60, 61, 409 Willard, Elmer E. 440 Willcox, Guy James 104, 105 Wilcox, Perry L., Jr. 130, 131, 505 Willeford, Gary Parker 58, 59, 505 Willems, Joseph H. 440 Willess, James A., Jr. 134, 135, 409 Willhoite, Blaine C., Jr. 132, 133 Williams, Alfred V. 110, 111 Williams, Charles A. 128, 129, 409 Wiliams, Charles Cole 472 Williams, Conley R. 134, 135, 483 Williams, Daniel David 56, 57, 335, 465 Williams, Danny Lee 106, 107, 282 Williams, Donny King 472 Williams, Edward S., Ill 136, 137, 505 Williams, George D. 360, 472 Williams, Glen Nordyke 122, 130, 131, 409 Williams, James Leslie 110, 111 Williams, James W. 94, 95, 483 Williams, Jimmy Ray 78, 79, 505 Williams, Joe Boyd 56, 57, 505 Williams, Marcus D., Jr. 46, 47 Williams, Michael Paul 140, 141, 505 Williams, Philip Durel 64, 65, 409 Williams, Richard Lee 106, 107, 465 Williams, Stanley Jay 92, 93 Williams, Stuart M. 440 Williams, Thomas Glenn 134, 135 Williams, Travis Lewis 46, 47 Williamson, Donald A. 70, 76, 77, 465 Willis, Donald Earl 48, 49, 257, 505 Willman, Richard B. 124, 125, 311, 505 Willmann, James C. 440 Willmann, James L. 78, 79, 483 Willmann, Jay L. 48, 49 Willms, Walter Ray 142, 143, 465 Wills, Horst Willi 112, 113, 505 Wills, Terry Wayne 132, 138 Wilmarth, Scott D. 86, 87, 505 Wilson, Darr Francis 88, 89, 505 Wilson, David John 77, 78, 505 Wilson, Fred Noble, Jr. 92, 93, 465 Wilson, Gary Chalmers 118, 119, 409 Wilson, Harry F. 60, 61 Wilson, Hubert Wayne 138, 139 Wilson, Jack Grathy 140, 141, 330, 505 Wilson, James Arnold 128, 129, 330, 409 Wilson, James Charles 88, 89, 321, 505 Wilson, Jonathan Levin 505 Wilson, Kenneth James 315 Wilson, Lee H. 118, 119, 315, 409 Wilson, Leslie Chas. 315, 440 Wilson, Melvin Lin 114, 115, 483 Wilson, Michael Henry 123, 465 Wilson, Phillip Craig 62, 63, 505 Wilson, Robert Baxter 136, 137, 505 Wilson, Robert L., Jr. 450 Wilson, Robert Ray 440 Wilson, Thomas Anthony 114, 115, 465 Wilson, Thomas E. 126, 127, 330, 465 Wilson, Torrence B., Ill 54, 55, 484 Wilson, Wayne Francis 440 Wilson, William Joe 472 Wilson, William L. 54, 55 Wimberly, Bruce Lane 64, 65, 505 Wimberly, Michael Ross 118, 119, 505 Winchester, Edward L. 114, 115, 142, 143, 326 Winckler, Haddon O. 76, 77, 409, Winder, John H. 76, 77, 484 Windham, Jerry Paul 138, 139 Windsor, Walter L., Jr. 136, 137 Winkelman, Edward Emil 94, 95, 410 Winkle, Larry A. 72, 82, 83, 410 Winkler, Anthony J. 100, 130, 131, 352, 410 Winkler, Frankie Joe 114, 115, 484 Winn, Henry Leon 142, 143 Winningham, John David 92, 93, 505 Winship, John Alfred 120, 122, 130, 131, 142, 143, 465 Winston, Edmund P., Jr. 102, 110, 111, 142, 143, 316, 465 Wisdom, Billy Glenn 96, 97, 465 Wisdom, Thomas E., Jr. 58, 59, 142, 143, 410 Wise, James Kenneth 48, 49, 483 Wise, Jeral D. 440 Wisian, Weldon Robert 440 Witcher, Robert A. 92, 93 Withers, Richard E. 128, 129, 483 Withey, Thomas G. 130, 131, 410 Witt, Milton P., Jr. 48, 49, 483 Wolf, Clifton E. 118, 119 Wolfe, Harold D., Jr. 444 Wolfe, James L. 106, 107, 257, 410 Wolny, Ronald J. 116, 117 Wolpman, Kraege Kent 54, 55, 505 Wood, Alan G., II 110, 111 Wood, Ernest Steed 440 Wood, Gale Talmage 505 Wood, Gerald Gordon 66, 67, 505 Wood, John F. H. 444 Wood, Luther P., Jr. 116, 117 Wood, Norman Clark 112, 113, 505 Wood, William Baker 472 Woodard, David E. 96, 97, 410 Woodard, Gary L. 92, 93 Woodard, Max W. 80, 81, 410 Woodard, Thomas Wesley 120, 140, 141 Woodard, Weldon Ray 60, 61 Woodfin, James Walton 84, 85, 465 Woodruff, Wayne William 62, 63, 352 ' 505 Woods, David L. 90, 91, 483 Woodward, Dean Ralph 472 Woodward, James K. 56, 57, 483 Woodard, Joe W. 74, 94, 95, 410 Woolam, William E. 130, 131, 411 Woolley, Lynn A. 106, 107, 410 Wooton, Dennis E. 134, 135, 299 Worley, Carlos S., Ill 68, 69, 465 Worth, George Wm., Jr. 110, 111 Wortham, Clarence R. 136, 137 Woychesin, Joe L., Jr. 78, 79, 484 Wray, William Dockery 126, 127 505 Wren, Chalmer, Jr. 110, 111, 465 Wright, Garland C. 68, 69, 505 Wright, George Glover 106, 107 Wright, James Elbert 140, 141, 505 Wright, Larry Dyson 330, 505 Wright, Michael B. 126, 127, 465 Wright, Patrick Leo 126, 127, 465 Wright, Robert K., Jr. 46, 47 Wright, Walter Bernard 80, 81, 334, 465 Wright, Wayne Wiley 64, 65, 484 Wrinkle, Fred H., Jr. 485 Wueste, James Allen 78, 79, 505 Wunsch, Harold James 92, 93, 411 Wurzbach, Robert A. 472 Wylie, John M. 505 Wynn, Winbttrn Ned 88, 89, 142, 143, 465 Wynne, J. R., Jr. 440 Y Yandell, Haskell Lyn 88, 89, 505 Yanta, Joe James 344 Yanta, Vernon Laurence 124, 125, 142, 143, 465 Yarbrough, H. E., Jr. 58, 59, 271, 411 Yargus, Richard Amos 104, 105 Yates, Randal Lamar 126, 127, 505 Yauger, Dougas B. 124, 125, 142, 143, 337, 465 ' Yeager, Gene Albert 440 Yeargan, Randall L. 84, 85, 257, 465 Yentzen, William M. 64, 65, 330 Yonkers, John D. 64, 65, 484 York, Harlan Vernon 116, 117, 505 York, J. E. 136, 137, 465 York, Jack Leonard 116, 117, 505 Yost, Charles D., Jr. 62, 63, 411 Young, Billy Merl 98, 99, 505 Young, Clyde Hudson, Jr. 66, 67, 472 foung, Donald H. 444 foung, Frank Roger, 54, 55 foung, James Darrell 485 foung, James Gary 86, 87, 505 foung, James R. 66, 67, 411 foung, Jerry A. 118, 119, 440 foung, John Amos 411 foung, Melvin C. 84, 85, 484 foung, Michael Andrew 343, 505 foung, Robert Conley 54, 55, 411, 441 505 Yount, Ben F. 440 Youts, Victor T. 110, 111 Ysracl, Simon Curi 440 Yudesis, Benjamin M. 472 z Zambrano, Alberto B., Jr. 110, 111, 122, 441 Zambrano, Alfredo B. 112, 113, 299, 484 Zey, Edward Gustave 440 Zimmerman, Roger D. 441 Zimmerman, Harry L. 78, 79, 505 Zirkle, Don E. 441 Zlomke, James E. 60, 61, 441 Zouzalik, Ervan E. 441 Zubik, Gerald Jerome 134, 135 Zumwalt, John Harrison 56, 57, 354, 505 Zunker, Smith Eberling 84, 85, 352 505 542 f FURN TUBE CO , r Townshire Shopping Center To the Class of 1960 A sincere wish that eac h of you may find success in your chosen career. 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