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f ’i ' -. ' ■ ' ' r , : ■ V; . ' i ' , . v . ' ■ f ' ' ■ . ■ , ‘ • ' ' ' , :■ f .;■ i- ■ v; - ■■ -.. 4 « , f V 1 •;.-•• I , i =■’ ;. ' H ‘ : % 1 ■ • ? . . v • . • - V 1 - ft t 1961 Aggieland Home of the fight ' n ' Texas Aggies yearbook of the a m college of texas richard v. me gaughy—editor, john h. dodge—ass ' t editor, guy w. keeling—bus. mgr. I Foreword The calendar on the wall, much marked and tattered with dates crossed ou1 or notations scribbled and quizzes checked ... or too often, unchecked. Our college experience is a doorway to life, and it is growth that opens the door. Growth, without which our college would long ago have died and which makes each of us better today than we were yesterday. Growth through physical expansion, growth through experience, growth through the study of books, growth through research—which make, if possible, for us to develop a thorough knowledge of the latest techniques in all fields. To the extent that we use these forms of growth, we open that door with confidence and op¬ portunity. An annual, like a diary, is a record of things past. In this record of the past year, there also is the opportunity to show the rest of the world what a great institution we really have. We sincerely hope that we have fulfilled this twofold purpose of the 1961 AGGIELAND. The Editors ■X “ « « ! «-I Tl H r Jr ■siMm i - ■ ‘ r T ] Dedication Every man needs an inspiration to reach and realize his life ' s goals and ideals; this inspiration is more often than not received from womankind. XT In early life we first receive this spirit from our mothers who watch over us as we grow into man¬ hood. Then, as we grow older our interests widen and the scope takes in a girlfriend, our sweetheart, and later still we take a wife who now has that great job of pushing us onward. At Texas A AA, few are the students who can make it through without that bit of inspiration from our mothers, wives, or sweethearts. We live here with¬ out women and for five days a week studies are next to impossible without those pictures, those let¬ ters or that little love and inspiration. ■ ' fw It is with these thoughts that we dedicate this book to our mothers, wives, and sweethearts, represented on this page by the Mother of the Year, Mrs. A M, and the Aggie Sweetheart. SpMMpp — ’ v v ilr- Vfrl i —I mtji 6 administration The A AA System Board of Directors—SEATED: Clyde Thompson, John W. Newton, Eugene B. Darby, William J. Lawson, Sterling C. Evans. STANDING: Clyde H. Wells, S. B. Whittenburg, L. H. Ridout, Jr., H. C. Heldenfels. 7 Board of Directors a m college system H. B. ZACHRY President to Jan. 1961 Construction Engineer San Antonio EUGENE B. DARBY President from Jan. 1961 General Contractor Pharr Appointed by the Governor of Texas, the Board of Directors are responsible for the management of the College and the A AA System. The citizenry of Texas is well represented as the Board members come from all parts of the State and all walks of life. All major policies of the College find their origin in the meetings of the Board. The success of the College in the past, present, and most certainly in the future can be traced to the efforts of the A M College Board of Directors. WILLIAM J. LAWSON Attorney Austin L H. RIDOUT, JR. Business Executive Dallas STERLING C. EVANS Rancher Houston JOHN W. NEWTON Business Executive Beaumont S. B. WHITTENBURG Publisher Amarillo H. C. HELDENFELS General Contractor Corpus Christ! CLYDE THOMPSON Lumber Executive Diboll CLYDE H. WELLS Rancher Granbury 8 System Executives Under the leadership of Dr. AA. T. Har¬ rington, the A AA College System is soar¬ ing to newer heights in service to the people of Texas. The Chancellor is no stranger to the A AA College or its System as he has been associated with A AA for 42 years in the roles of student, adminis¬ trator, and friend. The citizens of Texas can be very confident with such a de¬ termined and dedicated man as Dr. Har¬ rington at the helm of the A AA College System. Chancellor of the A AA College System DR. AA. T. HARRINGTON E. L. ANGELL J. C. CALHOUN Assistant Chancellor Vice-Chancellor for Development 9 Objectives of the A M College are maintained by the Executive Committee as set forth by the College by-laws. Under the direction of President Rudder in weekly meet¬ ings, the committee decides how best to keep the College heading toward its primary objective stated by Statute: The leading object of this college shall be, without ex¬ cluding other scientific and classroom studies, and in¬ cluding military tactics, to teach such branches of learn¬ ing as are related to agriculture and the mechanical arts, in such a manner as the legislature may prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the in¬ dustrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life. The following items are those which the committee has pledged itself to support: Texas A M College Executive 1. To develop professional leadership in agriculture, veterinary medicine, forestry and their allied fields; in engineering, including the mechanic arts and technical and industrial training; in scientific studies and applied sciences. 2. To develop educational leadership through the train¬ ing of teachers for agriculture, engineering, and basic and applied sciences. 3. To develop military leadership by providing 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 the realization of his potentials. President of the College Earl Rudder In 1960 a former student was inaugurated president of The A AA College, and this new president pledged himself to seek solutions to the problems facing the College. Earl Rudder has taken tremendous strides in keeping this pledge. Enrollment is on the increase and dropouts are decreasing. The educational facilities con¬ tinually are being improved. Many other changes in the right direction have been and are being made by President Rudder. The President is experienced, having served as vice- president of Texas A M College before ascending to the presidency. A member of the Class of 1932, he is familiar with Aggie history, spirit, and tradition. He also has an outstanding record of achievement as soldier and statesman. The future of Texas A M rests primarily with Presi¬ dent Rudder. With his capable leadership, A M College is sure to go forward. Committee H. D. BEARDEN, Director Texas Engineering Extension Service H. L. HEATON, Director of Admissions and Registrar R. D. LEWIS, Director Texas Agricultural Experiment Station R. E. PATTERSON Dean of Agriculture C. A. ROEBER Business Manager J. E. HUTCHISON, Director Texas Agricultural Extension Service W. C. HALL Dean of Graduate Studies G. M. WATKINS, Director Agricultural Instruction J. P. HANNIGAN Dean of Students F. W. R. HUBERT Dean of Arts and Sciences School of Agriculture Texas A AA is known throughout the state for its School of Agriculture. A man can prepare himself to pursue a career in any phase of the agricul¬ tural industry through the many programs offered by the School of Agriculture. Since the state is in a primarily agricultural reg ion, professionally trained men are in constant demand, and Aggies trained in the School of Agriculture can be found serving the world over. X-ray diffraction equipment in the Soil Mineralogy Laboratory which is used to identify and characterize the inorganic or mineral portion of the soil. 13 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY FIRST ROW: J. M. Ward, H. Bebout, D. Russell, R. L. Hunt, T. R. Timm, Hd. Dept., C. A. Bonnen, A. C. Magee, R. H. Rogers. SECOND ROW: R. Stelly, D. R. Davis, J. H. Southern, A. B. Wooten, H. S. Whitney, J. G. McNeely, R. G. Cherry, R. E. Branson. THIRD ROW: C. A. Park¬ er, C. Baker, C. W. Brown, D. S. Moore, R. V. Brown, H. V. Courtenay, B. H. Nelson, L. Bergsma. FOURTH ROW: H. E. Smith, D. W. Brown, R. L. Skrabanek, L. L. Burleson, T. E. Prater, H. B. Sorensen, J. E. Miller, D. R. Ham- mon, P. E. Hildebrand. FIFTH ROW: J. A. Kin- cannon, J. G. McHaney, K. R. Tefertiller, C. H. Brown, C. A. Moore, V. W. Edmondson, J. R. Martin, W. F. Hughes. GRADUATE FACULTY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY T. R. Timm, Hd. Dept., D. R. Davis, B. H. Nel¬ son, R. L. Hunt, R. Stelly, A. B. Wooten, C. H. Brown, H. B. Sorensen, D. S. Moore, A. C. Magee, J. A. Kincannon, C. A. Moore, J. G. McNeely, V. W. Edmondson, D. Russell, R. L. Skrabanek, J. E. Miller, C. A. Bonnen, J. H. Southern, K. R. Tefertiller, P. E. Hildebrand, R. E. Branson, H. S. Whitney. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING O. R. Kunze, G. M. Hohn, L. H. Wilkes, P. Hobgood, B. R. Stewart, E. T. Smerdon, J. W. Sorenson, Jr., W. H. Aldred. GRADUATE FACULTY P. Hobgood, O. R. Kunze, E. T. Smerdon, J. W. Sorenson, Jr., L H. Wilkes. 14 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: H. W. Franke, C. F. Parker, W. T. Berry, Jr., O. D. Butler, D. C. Kraemer, Fred Hale, G. T. King. SECOND ROW: F. I. Dahlberg, L. A. Maddox, Jr., T. C. Cartwright, J. H. Jones, H. R. Crookshank, F. A. Orts, S. P. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. T. Morrow, H. O. Kunkel, W. C. Ellis, L. D. Wythe, Jr., A. M. Sorensen, Jr. GRADUATE FACULTY O. D. Butler, T. C. Cartwright, H. R. Crookshank, F. I. Dahlberg, F. Hale, G. T. King, H. O. Kunkel, A. M. Sorensen, Jr. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: R. L. Ridgway, A. L. Scales, P. L. Adkisson, J. C. Gaines, H. A. Turney, R. L. Hanna, D. R. King, D. A. Lindquist. SECOND ROW: O. E. Shipp, V. A. Little, H. J. Reinhard, C. F. Garner, J. K. Walker, J. N. Weaver, H. R. Burke. GRADUATE FACULTY P. L. Adkisson, H. R. Burke, J. C. Gaines, R. L. Hanna, D. R. King, D. A. Lindquist, V. A. Little, H. J. Reinhard, J. N. Weaver. DAIRY SCIENCE R. E. Leighton, J. J. Peters, A. V. Moore, J. W. Rupel, M. A. Brown, C. Vanderzant. 15 GENETICS UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY ' GRADUATE FACULTY N. A. McNiel, T. C. Cartwright, J. D. Smith, C. B. Godbey. D- Smith, C. B. Godbey, T. C. Cartwright. AGRONOMY UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY Left to Right, FRONT ROW: J. A. Justin, T. E. McAfee., J. A, Long,, R. B. Metzer, H. E. Hampton. BACK ROW: R. D, Staten, I¥L E.. BJocid!- worth, W. O. Trogdon, J. F. Mills. GRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW: W. O. Trogdon, I. M. Atkins, M. E. Bloodworth, M. S. Brown, H. E. Hampton. SECOND ROW: G. W. Kunze, C. L. Godfrey, E. C. Holt, E. L. Whiteley, K. F. Schertz. THIRD ROW: P. E. Pawlisch, F. L. Fisher, R. D. Staten, E. C. Bashaw, T. R. Rich¬ mond, T. E. McAfee. BACK ROW: M. L. Kinman, J. F. Fudge, A. G. Caldwell. 16 AG ED FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. John Holcomb, Dr. Jarrell D. Gray, Mr. E. V. Walton, Dr. J. R. Jackson, Mr. O. M. Holt. SECOND ROW: Mr. R. N. Craig, Mr. George Cason. 17 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: W. H. Thames, Jr., L. J. Ashworth, Jr., J. V. Amin. SECOND ROW: Page Morgan, H. L. Morton, C. S. Miller, D. W. Rosberg, THIRD ROW: L. S. Bird, H. E. Joham, M. C. Futrell. FOURTH ROW: H. W. Schroeder, Joseph Hacskaylo, W. W. Heck, D. R. Ergle, C. W. Blackmon. GRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L. S. Bird, W. H. Thames, Jr., L. J. Ashworth, Jr., D. R. Ergle, D. W. Rosberg. SECOND ROW: Joseph Hacskaylo, C. S. Miller, H. E. Joham, W. W. Heck, M. C. Futrell. POULTRY SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Dr. J. H. Quisenberry, Head of Depart¬ ment, Dr. W. F. Krueger, Mr. E. L. Kosarek, Dr. J. R. Couch, Mr. F. Z. Beanblossom, Dr. C. W. Deyoe, and Mr. Geo. H. Draper. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bill H. Doran, Mr. John W. Bradley, Mr. Joe N. Wakefield, Mr. W. O. Cawley, Dr. R. C. Fanguy, and Dr. R. E. Davies. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cecil B. Ryan, Mr. M. M. Miller, Dr. F. A. Gardner, Dr. T. M. Ferguson, Mr. B. C. Wormeli, Dr. R. L. Atkinson, and Mr. H. D. Stelzner. GRADUATE FACULTY R. L. Atkinson, J. R. Couch, R. E. Davies, R. C. Fanguy, T. M. Ferguson, F. A. Gardner, W. F. Krueger, J. H. Quisenberry, Hd. Dept. RANGE AND FORESTRY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Dr. Omer E. Sperry, Mr. Robert H. Ha , Mr. Garlyn O. Hoffman, Dr. Frank W. Gould, Dr. Wayne G. McCully. SECOND ROW: Dr. Charles L. Leinweber, Dr. Robert A. Darrow, Mr. Robert R. Rhodes, Dr. Donald L. Huss. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Clay L. Seward, Jr.; Mr. Fred E. Smith; Mr. S. A. Lynch (Dept. Head); Dr. Karl J. Koenig; Mr. Sulhi H. Yungul. SECOND ROW: Dr. Peter Dehlinger; Dr. Horace R. Blank; Dr. Melvin C. Schroeder; Dr. William L. Russell; Dr. Travis J. Parker. School of Arts and Sciences Within the School of Arts and Sciences at Texas A AA, degrees can be had in twenty-four differ¬ ent curricula. These curricula can be grouped into broad categories of Liberal Arts, Business Admin¬ istration, Education and Psychology, and the Sciences. Each one of these offer the student a liberal education as well as specialization in his chosen field. The number of students pursuing their higher edu¬ cation in this school is increasing every year. As a result the various departments are growing stronger year after year. 21 BIOLOGY THIRD ROW, Left (observer ' s) to Right: Assistant Professor Charles E. Miller, Instructor Michael V. Robertson, Associate Professor Lawrence S. Dillon, Assistant Professor Frederick H. Kasten. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Professor Sewell H. Hopkins, Associate Professor Ammon B. Medlen, Associate Professor George M. Krise, Assistant Professor William J. Clark, Professor George E. Potter. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Professor Sidney O. Borwn, Associate Professor Norris P. Wood, Professor and Head of Department John G. Mackin, Professor John J. Sperry, Associate Professor Eldred H. Gibbons. Absent: Professor Charles LaMotte Professor Howard L. Gravett Professor William J. Dobson BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John M. Prescott, U. Grant Whitehouse, Carl M. Lyman, (Head of Department) Raymond Reiser. SECOND ROW: Luther R. Richardson, Julius W. Dieckert, Harriott O. Kunkel, Herman R. Crookshank. Thfi men are all members of the graduate faculty—they teach both graduate and undergraduate courses. 22 CHEMISTRY UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to RigFit: H. K. Zimmerman, Jr., E. B. Middleton, E. A. Meyers, R. E. Snuggs, N. C. Rose, and D. R. Lee. SECOND ROW: C. K. Hancock, R. D. Whealy, R. A. Zingaro, R. M. Hedges, and Henry Rakoff. THIRD ROW: A. W. Jache, J. B. Beckham, J. O. Page, and J. K. Gladden. FOURTH ROW: P. K. Calaway, A. F. Isbell, P. D. Cratin, A. F. Schram, and W. W. Spurlock. GRADUATE FACULTY P. K. Calaway, J. K. Gladden, C. K. Hancock, R. M. Hedges, A. F. Isbell, A. W. Jache, E. A. Meyers, E. B. Middleton, J. O. Page, H. Rakoff, N. C. Rose, A. F. Schram, R. D. Whealy, H. K. Zimmerman, R. A. Zingaro. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: William L. Thornton; James D. Ingram; T. W. Leland; R. L. Elkins; Walter S. Manning; John L. Sandstedt; Thomas R. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: William Whittington; R. M. Stevenson; John E. Oliver; Lloyd Taylor; Henry F. Lyles; Edward S. Packenham; T. R. Yantis; Robert D. Amason. THIRD ROW: W. E. Eckles; Dan C. Lowe; M. B. Peters; Phillip B. Goode; Norman A. Stewart; Thomas D. Letbetter; James H. Dozier; R. D. Thompson. (Not shown: Sam C. Hoyle; Herbert G. Kenagy; John E. Roche; H. G. Thompson; and, Robert P. Wood.) GRADUATE FACULTY R. L. Elkins, P. B. Goode, S. C. Hoyle, T. W. Leland, T. D. Ledbetter, T. R. Hamilton, W. S. Manning, E. S. Packenham, J. E. Roche, R. M. Stevenson, W. Whittington. 23 EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FIRST ROW: P. Hensarling, D. F. Parry, G. P. Parker, Hd. Dept., R. L. Provost, D. M. Estes. SECOND ROW: D. G. Barker, M. S. Kavanaugh, W. A. Varvel, S. A. Kerley. GRADUATE FACULTY D. AA. Estes, P. Hensarling, G. P. Parker, D. F. Parry, W. A. Varvel. ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY AA. H. Butler, E. E. Liebhafsky, A. F. Chalk, J. E. Hibdon, L. H. Stern, C. A. Bitner, Jr., AA. G. Daniels, H. R. Putnam. GRADUATE FACULTY A. F. Chalk, J. E. Hibdon, E. E. Liebhafsky. 24 ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY BACK ROW: R. W. Feragen, V. Wiening, L. J. Martin, C. D. Laverty, H. J. Luke, L. B. Keel, A. L. Bennett, C. K. Esten, T. J. Mattern, F. A. Rodewald, E. D. Hedg- cock, J. F. Peirce, W. B. Kadow, K. E. Elmquist. MIDDLE ROW: R. B. Nichols, C. A. Greer, E. P. Crittenden, H. P. Kroitor, J. Q. Hays, P. C. Hunter, R. W. Barzak, R. H. Ballinger, S. S. Cox, H. L. Kidd, H. S. Creswell, C. E. Schatte. FRONT ROW: S. S. Morgan, F. E. Ekfelt, J. Q. Anderson, K. L. James, J. P. Abbott, A. L. Cooke, L. F. Hauer, A. Schrader, J. N. Shepperd, R. E. Cain, M. A. Huggett, H. E. Hierth, J. S. Jernigan. GRADUATE FACULTY J. P. Abbott, J. Q. Anderson, R. H. Ballinger, F. E. Ekfelt, K. E. Elmquist, C. A. Greer, L. F. Hauer, J. Q. Hayes, H. E. Hierth, P. C. Hunter, E. D. Hedgcock, C. D. Laverty, L. J. Martin, S. S. Morgan. GEOGRAPHY UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE FACULTY G. W. Schlesselman, E. J. Doran, F. Smith. 25 MODERN LANGUAGES Left to Right: E. C. Breitenkamp, T. E. Comfort, J. A. Dabbs, M. E. Gottschalk, J. J. Woolket, M. C. Quinn, J. M. Skrivanek. MATHEMATICS UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: R. A. Knapp, H. D. Perry, M. L. Williams, C. B. Moehlman, J. E. Harris, Dan Hall, L. M. Hovorak. SECOND ROW: N. W. Naugle, S. A. Sims, J. T. Kent, R. V. McGee, R. R. Lyle, J. R. Hillman, E. R. Keown, O. L. Baugh, K. R. Bailey. THIRD ROW: B. C. Moore, R. E. Basye, J. T. Hurt, W. S. McCulley, B. W. Brewer, S. M. Kindall, D. D. Davis, E. C. Klipple. Absent from picture: C. A. Greathouse, H. A. Luther, W. J. B. Oldham, M. E. Tittle. GRADUATE FACULTY R. E. Basye, B. W. Brewer, D. Hall, J. T. Hurt, J. T. Kent, E. R. Keown, E. C. Klipple, W. S. McCulley, B. C. Moore, S. A. Sims. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FIRST ROW: C. E. Wynes, J. M. Nance, Hd. Dept., W. E. Benton, A. B. Nelson, H. H. Lang, T. L. Miller, G. E. Bayliss. SECOND ROW: E. R. Arango, L. C. Taylor, S. I. Roberts, E. M. Bennett, R. L. Harris, M. T. Kyre, C. E. Hepburn. THIRD ROW: P. A. Ford, J. T. Duncan, A. C. Ashcraft, H. P. Hinton, H. M. Monroe, J. H. Bass. GRADUATE FACULTY J. H. Bass, W. E. Benton, H. H. Lang, T. L. Miller, J. M. Nance, A. B. Nelson, L. C. Taylor. JOURNALISM D. D. Burchard, Doyle Gougler, W. D. Calvert, J. E. Redden. 27 OCEANOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY FIRST ROW: K. M. Rae, G. A. Franceschini, V. E. Moyer, A. H. Thompson, W. K. Henry. SECOND ROW: R. O. Reid, D. F. Leipper, B. W. Wilson, W. H. Clayton, D. W. Hood. GRADUATE FACULTY FIRST ROW: B. W. Logan, V. E. Moyer, G. A. Franceschini, R. O. Reid, K. C. Brundidge, W. K. Henry, R. A. Clark. SECOND ROW: L. R. A. Capurro, J. D. Cochran, H. J. McEllan, S. J. Hall, T. E. Sanford, B. W. Wilson, D. F. Leipper. THIRD ROW: A. H. Thompson, R. M. Adams, K. M. Rae, W. H. Clayton, D. W. Hood, S. Z. El-Sayed. 28 GENERAL FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: P. M. Andrews, Emil Mamaliga, L. A. Harrison, L. L. Palmer, A. D. Adamson, R. K. Wieder, H. H. Walton. SECOND ROW: W. L. Penberthy, C. W. Landiss, H. B. Segrest, C. E. Tishler, Head of Dept.; J. G. Fagan, N. A. Ponthieux, W. M. Dowell. GRADUATE FACULTY W. M. Dowell, C. W. Landiss, C. E. Tishler. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS GENERAL FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. F. Weekes, D. R. Wiff, A. E. Hoffman, J. G. Potter, C. H. Bernard, R. E. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. S. Ham, M. M. Duncan, J. B. Coon, W. G. Cantrell, J. P. Decker, R. K. Russell. THIRD ROW: AA. Eisner, F. C. Whitmore, B. B. Boriskie, R. W. Mitchell, E. G. Smith, P. W. Barker. GRADUATE FACULTY P. W. Barker, C. H. Bernard, J. B. Coon, M. M. Duncan, M. Eisner, J. S. Ham, R. W. Mitchell, J. G. Potter, E. G. Smith, D. F. Weekes, F. C. Whitmore. 29 School of Engineering Broad programs of education in the engineering sciences are offered through the several curricula of the School of Engineering. These programs are designed to develop the student ' s abilities to en¬ able him to enter into and advance in the profes¬ sion of engineering, and to lead a useful and happy life in his community. Quite naturally, these curriculum plans include as their main core the fundamentals of engineer¬ ing science and the basic materials related there¬ to, but in addition they include subjects from the social and humanistic sciences. Thus, not only will the A AA engineering graduate be technically trained but also humanly and socially educated. One thing which represents the efforts of the School of Engineering is the Powerhouse which must be designed co-operatively by civil, mechani¬ cal, and electrical engineers. 31 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATE FACULTY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John Van Duncan, Charles H. Samson, Jr., Albert Gail, Alfred E. Cronk (Head of De¬ partment). SECOND ROW: Paul Kenner, Ray Bowen, Fred C. Hall, and Charles A. Rodenberger. UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY Alfred E. Cronk, Albert Gail, Fred C. Hall, Charles A. Rodenberger, Charles H. Samson, Jr. ARCHITECTURE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Frank E. Whitson, Jr.; James H. Marsh, III; Jesus H. Hinojosa; James Walden; Theo R. Holleman, Head; John G. McGuire; Wendell G. Horsley; Matthew A. Novak. SECOND ROW: Charles J. Godwin; Alan L. Stacell; Ben H. Evans; John W. Hall; Richard Vrooman; Joseph Donaldson, Jr.; William G. Wagner; Melvin M. Rotsch. GRADUATE FACULTY L. to R.: Melvin M. Rotsch, Theo R. Holleman, John G. McGuire. 32 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 33 DEPARTAAENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING FRONT ROW, Left to Right: E. P. Segner, T. R. Jones, S. R. Wright, B. M. Gallaway, J. H. Sorrels, F. M. Smith, B. D. Franklin. SECOND ROW: R. E. Schiller, S. J. Buchanan, R. M. Holcomb, W. A. Dunlap, D. E. Cleveland, C. H. Samson, N. J. Rowan. THIRD ROW: C. Pinnell, R. M. Olson, T. J. Hirsch, H. K. Stephenson, F. J. Benson, J. B. Baty, W. M. Moore, R. N. Traxler, R. A. Jimenez, J. A. Orr, C. J. Keese. GRADUATE FACULTY J. B. Baty, F. J. Benson, S. J. Buchanan, D. E. Cleveland, W. A. Dunlap, B. M. Gallaway, T. J. Hirsch, R. M. Holcomb, T. R. Jones, C. J. Keese, J. A. Orr, C. Pinnell, C. H. Samson, R. E. Schiller, E. P. Segner, J. H. Sorrels, H. K. Stephenson, R. N. Traxler, S. R. Wright, Hd. Dept. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 34 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FRONT ROW, Left to Right: H. C. Dillingham, N. F. Rode, B. J. Ball, J. B. Jones, J. N. Yakura. SECOND ROW: G. E. Fridel, N. W. Hass, J. P. German, R. P. Ward, L. M. Haupt, H. M. Barnard. THIRD ROW: E. N. Roots, J. O. Hebert, W. P. Worley, A. J. Druce, F. W. Tatum, G. D. Hallmark. GRADUATE FACULTY H. C. Dillingham, A. J. Druce, J. P. German, G. D. Hallmark, L. M. Haupt, N. F. Rode, E. N. Roots, R. P. Ward. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. M. Cleland, N. B. Poulsen, B. A. Hardaway, B. F. K. Mullins. SECOND ROW: R. H. Davey, W. E. Street, N. B. Bardell, P. M. Mason. THIRD ROW: L. E. Stark, J. P. Oliver, J. E. Earle. GRADUATE FACULTY S. M. Cleland, B. F. K. Mullins, J. P. Oliver, W. E. Street. 35 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Left to Right: C. H. Groneman, Hd. Dept., Gus Baker, Albert Thomas, LaVerne Patterson. SECOND ROW: L. V. Hawkins, C. A. Bertrand, J. L. Boone, L. B. Hardeman. UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY J. L. Boone, C. H. Groneman, L. B. Hardeman, L. V. Hawkins, LaVerne Patterson. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BOTTOM ROW: Alan B. Alter, James H. Caddess, Theodore A. Noyes, William S. Guthrie, Stewart E. Brown, Hoyett Taylor. SECOND ROW: Peter D. Weiner, Alvis M. Gaddis, Roy M. Wingren, David W. Fleming, Willard I. Truettner, L. S. O ' Bannon. THIRD ROW: Roy H. Gibson, Tom G. Priddy, J. George H. Thompson, John G. Simek, Henry G. Stallings, Edwin S. Hold- redge. TOP ROW: John V. Perry, Edward D. Kranz, Robert H. Fletcher, James R. Carter, Clifford M. Simmang, Head of De¬ partment; Robert H. Gibbs, James M. Nash, C. W. Crawford. GRADUATE FACULTY A. B. Alter, J. H. Caddess, C. W. Crawford, E. S. Holdredge, J. V. Perry, C. W. Simmang, G. H. Thompson, W. I. Truettner, R. M. Wingren. 36 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Left to Right: Dr. R. A. Axford, Dr. R. G. Cochran, V. S. Bishop, John D. Randall, J. V. Walker. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Left to Right: Wainerdi, Pedigo, Kennedy, Crawford, Bass, Amyx, Bossier, Whiting. Absent: Dr. Calhoun. GRADUATE FACULTY 37 Amyx, Bass, Bossier, Calhoun, Crawford, Kennedy, Wainerdi, Whiting. School of Veterinary Medicine Providing complete training in all phases of animal pathology, care, and surgery is the School of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A M. From a successful four-year curriculum, a bachelor degree can be obtained in animal science. A more de¬ tailed five-year program leads to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Problems in theory are extensively supplemented with practical applications. Consequently, the A M Veterinary graduate is well qualified to deal with the problems of disease and disease pre¬ vention in domestic farm animals, poultry, pet animals, zoo animals, fur bearing animals, and wild life of all kinds. Graduates are also quali¬ fied to prevent the transmission of diseases be¬ tween men and the lower animals. Instruction and training are also given in meat and milk hygiene. A M ' s School of Veterinary Medicine is fully ac¬ credited and draws students from many of the nearby states which have no veterinary school. The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery operates a completely equipped Veterinary Hospital and Small and Large Animal Clinics. 39 VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: H. B. Naylor; M. F. Young; G. M. Gowing; B. M. Cooley. SECOND ROW: M. R. Cal- liham; J. H. Denton; W. M. Romane; J. C. Ramge; R. S. Titus; W. C. Banks. Members of staff not present for picture—E . W. Ellett; H. E. Redmond. VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY FRONT ROW: J. R. Dixon; C. W. Livingston, Jr.; J. W. Huff; J. C. Heck; A. G. Flowers; R. W. Moore. BACK ROW: C. F. Meinecke; L. H. Carroll, L. C. Grumbles; P. Jungerman; C. F. Hall; T. E. Franklin. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY Patton W. Burns, Richard Davis Jr., J. D. McCrady. VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L. H. Russell, F. P. Jaggi, Head of Department. 41 V School of Graduate Studies Upon completion of the normal curricula or after some business experience, many students decide to continue their education in their chosen field. These students are placed in the graduate school under the Dean of Graduate Studies where the professors have had adequate training and ex¬ perience and are well qualified to administer further theory. A graduate may receive an advanced degree in most curricula upon completion of the advanced courses and other requirements. Texas A AA has a growing graduate school with excellent professors in every field of study. Due to this growth in graduate studies, the College has received many grants and fellowships from industry to aid in student and faculty research. In the past few years the School of Graduate Studies in conjunction with the School of Engineering has begun instruction and research in Nuclear Engineer¬ ing. To provide the space to conduct this research, a special new building is being built on the campus in the recently located Nuclear Research Center. 43 JOHN H. DODGE vanity fair -Q I 1 vanity fair 48 sweethearts 57 senior favorites 58 From the 12 finalists were chosen these six, being presented roses by Aggie Sweetheart, Vanity Fair finalists pose in front of the Louise Kuehn. System Administration Bldg. 45 1961 AGGIE SWEETHEART Louise Kuehn VANITY FINALISTS 1961 i I p 4 Sandra Scott Mary Ann James Sally Schroeder VANITY FAIR SELECTIONS Fairest of the fair would be another ex¬ cellent name for the Vanity Fair Favorites. Their selection is accomplished in two sepa¬ rate steps. From pictures submitted by mem¬ bers of the Senior Class twelve finalists are chosen. At the Student Publications Banquet, the Friday night before the Senior Ring Dance, six of the twelve finalists are chosen to be favorites by secret ballot. The results of the voting are not revealed until the next night at the Ring Dance. 56 Kay Runnels Freshman Sweetheart Julia Smith Junior Sweetheart Janet Taylor Cotton Queen SWEETHEARTS 57 Bobby Tackaberry by Robert Tackaberry Carol Bullitt by Richard Simmons Mrs. Pearle Tanzer and Glenda Sample by Ernest Tanzer Barbara Patterson by Robert Collins Patsy Willard by Alvin Novosad Judy Kirkland by Ogden Baur Nancy Bob Cleveland by A. C. Hill Mrs. Jack Ryan by Mike Bozardt Charlotte Sellers by Joe Sellers Barbara Ann Miesch by Pete Miesch Elizabeth Allen by Bridance Kissman Ann Boatwright by Al Dombart Charlotte Ross by Pat Ross Mrs. C. W. Bruton by Ralph Bruton Suzanna and Dana Bateman by Gary Bateman Judy Olsen by Anton Coy Mrs. Paul Baur by Paul Baur Mrs.. C. D. Leonard by Charles Leonard Carolyn Ryan by Carl Ryden Martha Coy by Bill Moore Betty Whitten by Jimmie Whitten Mark and Linda Ann Murphy by Clint Murphy Marilyn Jamison by William Jamison Paula Hudson by James Tucker Jean Adams by Dean Hosier Mrs. R. L. Thigpin by James Thigpin Mrs. V. H. Stubbs by Eugene Stubbs 7 6 Mrs. Kenneth Demel by Kenneth Demel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird by Bob Laird SENIOR Benjalyn Rousser by Ronald Donelson Jane Pannell by Tommy Davidson Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Heer by Bernard Heer Nancy Johnson by Jack Lindsay Molly Russell by Jack Russell Sally Schroeder by Dirk Dierking Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deckard and David by Gene Deckard Mrs. Brena Baker by Roy Baker Kay Rathgeber by Terry Castleberry Nancy Curry by Bill Curry 1 FAVORITES Mrs. Louise Blackmon by Norman Blackmon Gayla Young by Luther Soules Mrs. L. H. Soules by Luther Soules Anita Milley by Daniel Cegelski Mrs. S. H. Zetik by Donald Zetik Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hammer by Gary Hammer Pat Schneider by Marvin Schneider Jackie and Dianne Godwin by Don Godwin Mrs. E. H. Romere by Paul Romere Cecilia Ann Council by Clarence Council Kay Dierlam by Mark Dierlam Lee Adams by David Adams Joyce Poston by Joe Yanta Barbara and Karen Fisher by Edmund Fisher Margie Avant by Weems Avant Mrs. John Dodge by Hoppy Dodge Peggy Tidwell by Dick McGaughy Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hampton by Ronny Hampton Antonette, Debra, and Jeffery Heimann by Kermit Heimann Kay Burnside by Robert Burnside Melanie Davidoff by Charles Davidoff Gayle Painter by Charles Gray Mrs. Armin Henneberger by Kenneth Henneberger Mr. and Mrs. Max Burg by Donald Burg Mrs. Robert Simon by R. J. Simon Shelia Stripling by Frank Steinle Jerry Lasiter by Ronny Hampton Eleanor Flynn by Doug Olbrich Mr. and Mrs. Nap Chandler by Clarence Chandler Mrs. Florence and Norma Jean Nelson by Thomas Nelson Mrs. Betsy Ross by Billy Ross Becky and Cheryl Hendricks by Ralph Hendricks Joan Schaller by Tony Heger Mrs. L. M. Gardner by Jay Gardner Curtis Heusman by John Heusman Velma Jackson by James Jackson Mrs. R. H. Phillips by Robert Phillips Sharron Middlebrook by Herbert Currie Mrs, Chris Volter by David Volter Mrs. L. M. Tumlinson by Grady Tumlinson Judy Crawford by James Austin Mrs. Ben Carbo by Ben Carbo Mrs. E. B. Bounds by John Bounds Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hannigan by Ray Hannigan Mrs. Jimmy Halbert by Jimmy Halbert Betty Ainsworth by Mac Parks Thersa Ann Tomasek by Allan Roy Tomasek Jan Hinkle by Paul Hickman Kay Anderson by W. R. Anderson Elva Rosa Trevino by Raul Hinojosa L i SENIOR Dean Jackson by Gary Spencer Brenda Todd by Sonny Todd FAVORITES Leslie, Kay, and Mark Potter by Robert Potter Carolyn Norman by Jimmy Norman Maurine Conatser by Charles Conatser Gloria Walter by John Miller Mary Evelyn Gallatin by James Gallatin Minna Horwitz by Irwin Levy Molly Beall by James Beall Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart by Bob Ed Stewart Chylon Ellington by Jimmy Ellington Dorthy Winston by E. P. Winston Sharon Grisham by Malcolm Maxwell Mrs. M. E. Garcia by Martin Garcia Mrs. G. W. Fadal by Kenneth Fadal Norma Murdock by Danny Murdock Mrs. Ruth Brand by J. L. Brand Deanna Lee Gilmore by Bob Laird Barbara Haas by Miles Whitnah Nancy Gulledge by Robert Tucker Mrs. Lillian Lewis by Ed Lewis Camille Plummer by Tom Plummer Martha Esten by Larry Leighton Janice and Jeffery by Charles Thompson Kathy Bendele by Gerald Brieden Mrs. Oliver Wegenhoft by Travis Wegenhoft Kathleen Davis by Stuffy Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hines by Tommy Hines Beverly Williams by Harrell Brown Ann Benett by Tommy Hines Mrs. T. A. Wilson by Tony Wilson Lillie Ann Damron by Barram Townsend Michael Giardina by Tony Giardina Priscilla Lindsay by Paul Martin Mrs. C. M. Selby by Dick Selby Juanita A. Martin by Paul Martin Marlow and Rachel by Charles Preston Kerma Johnston by W. Lee Murray 62 SENIOR Dr. Paul S. Baur by Ogden and Paul Baur Mrs. Ed Rigsby by Ed Rigsby Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Calkins by Bob Calkins Mrs. C. M. Cole by Charles M. Cole Mrs. O. A. Sudderth by Larry C. Sudderth Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith by William H. Smith Fran Quise nberry by Wayland Quisenberry Doris Baker by Jerry Baker Mrs. Louise Facial by James Fadal FAVORITES Carole Morwitz by Alton Morwitz Doris Evans by Phil Evans Wanda Miller by Allen Miller Pauline Rodriguez by Manuel Rodriguez Nelda Schrank by E. E. Schrank Diance Tedford by Robin Moore Judy Heil by M. H. Bridges Jeraldine Gilliland by Bailey Peyton Mrs. Robert Harris by Robert Harris Beth Dorsey by Raymond Nydegger Mary Ann James by William James Anna Marie Mullins by Albert Mullins Peggy Hoff by Rowland Hoff Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Griggs by Lee Griggs Karen Brown by John Hughey Ruth Lynn Lueckemeyer by Jimmy Hicks Margie and Mrs. G. L. Dodson by Giles Dodson Ellen Denson by Max Walter Hatter Sharon Lee Kooser by Robert Kooser Betty Mitchamore by Gary Holland Nancy Jo Spears by George Blackmon Marcell McCorcle by Thelton Wayne McCorcle Kathie Peay by Jimmie Hoyt Donna Kaye Brock by Harvey Spross Barbara Wright by Charles Wright Michele Morgan by William Brooks Gallman Millie Brodowski by Leroy Brodowski 63 Norma Janet Wheat by James Wheat Mrs. M. I. Klehm by Julius Klehm Mary Lou Ward by Willis Ward Lou Ann Sebesta by Parks Mahaney Hazel and Mike Boyd by Donald Boyd Carolyn Bishop by James Bishop Ann Godwin by Robbie Godwin Erma and Jeff Weber by Larry Weber Joannie Lee Bower by Robert Bower Bobbie Rae Atkinson by John Atkinson Barbara Gerace by Jim Gerace Mr. and Mrs. R. T. and Judi Erickson by Charles Erickson Mrs. J. W. Cravens by James Cravens Jean Rogers by David McAfee Mrs. John Charles Smith by John Charles Smith Bobbie, Kathy, Raymond and Tinker by Horace Baker Pat Riggle by Fred Riggle Nelda Sue Sheppard by Alfred Maceiras Jeanell Greene by Tommy Terrell Judy Barker by George Richard Meadows Charlotte Krobot by Franklin Krobot Kathy Wells by Merwyn Kothman Mrs. Norman H. Stutte by Norman H. Stutte Mrs. M. A. Ehrhardt by Nevel Ehrhardt Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norris by John D. Norris Jeanette Brown by Elton Jordan Evelyn Marie Quaelind by Paul Van Nieuwenhuize Melanie Block by Cole Williams Loretta Calvez by Alton Calvez Mrs. Andrew Short by Andrew Short Georgann Altenberg by Don Turlington Darla Gallaway by Ernest Dick Butler Jo Ann and Sharon Gregg by Gordon Gregg Beverly Tackaberry by Robert Tackaberry Renee and Charlene Pate by Jesse Pate Karen Lynette Gourley by Arthur Montemayor Nancy Holub by Henry Holub Cherry Lynn Vander Stucken by Richard Vander Stucken Carolyn Williams by James Williams Shirley Tallas by Robert Kilpatrick SENIOR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox by James Cox Mary Beth Reifschneider by Otis Fine Glinda Brewer by Stanley Wallace Idadell Patterson by Walter Patterson Carla Bush by Jerry McDaniel Virginia Petrey by Clinton Petrey Elizabeth Brown by Charles Canterbury Elizabeth Musgrave by Floyd Tuckett Nancy Bacon by Tommy Bacon Mrs. Roger Bose by Roger Bose Rebecca McNiel by Joe Lindley Marilou, Darwin and Debbie by Glen Rydl Jo Iris Frank by David Frank Claudia Nelson by Donald Boren Patricia Shively by Jerry Weldon Mary McFadden by Ollie McFadden Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keathly by Bob Keathley Glenn Richey by David Loorms Melva Ruth Richter by Fred Richter Phyllis Bumar by Bernie Berman SENIOR FAVORITES Mary Ann Moyer by Tom Hull Dartha Lynch by Bobby McDaniel Barbara Jean Perren by Bill Crocket Mrs. Charles C. Hamilton by Dale Richard Hamilton Janice Labar by Harry Wayne Labar Sherry Lynn and Laurie Jean Scarborough by Charles Oualline Glenda and Phil by Richard Powell Dorita Lackey by Monty Florence LeNeille Flemister by Richard Hudgins 66 Rennie Marie Rikard by Jerry Kahanek Janice Key by Charles Jackson Glenda Fagan by Walt Fagan Caroline Allen by Gary Allen Judy Oliver by Lowell Condor Will Lewis by Ed Lewis Freda, Coy, and Kale by Albert Gallatin Lola Huitt by Ernest Larry Huitt Lyn Ploeger by William Stindt Susan Webb by Leonard Smith Shirley Lewis by Jimmy Weems Linda Jones by James Thigpin Sally Maness by Kenneth Fadal Virgina Copeland by Robert Allen Copeland Mary Lee West by Milton West Aouida and Jay by Robert Hoffman Mrs. Carroll W. Cox by Trent N. Cox Jonnie Elizabeth Barnhill by Carl Barnhill Patricia Huckleberry by Jack Doyle Janice Simmons by Roy Simmons Mr. and Mrs. E. C. and Billy by Erwin Carl Wiederstein Mr. and Mrs. Gernot Arnold by G. W. Arnold Novie Jo Dunlap by Wayne Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Jones by Dale Jones Mrs. Jean Barker by Gordon Barker Dorthy Terry by Joe Wilson Nina Paver by Richard Mays Mrs. M. P. M ahaney by Parks Mahaney Mrs. C. W. Hedderman by Bill Hedderman Marion Woods by Larry Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. R. and Gary by Harvey Barber Jean Lindsey by Harvey Barber Gayle McLean by William Howerton Jane Ann Krenitsky by Richard Lee Williams Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt D. Kyle by Robert Kyle Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith by Richard Smith Mrs. R. B. Dickerson by Ben Dickerson Mrs. Stanley E. Przada by Patrick Przada Mrs. W. R. Rudd by William Rudd Mrs. M. D. Browning by M. Doyle Browning Joyce Lewis by Robert Boese Mike and Scott Mills by Herbert Mills Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. May by Ronald May Marlene and Mrs. John Nagy by Richard Nagy Clarice May by Ronald May Mrs. Louis Heger by Tony Heger Mrs. Willard W. Taylor by Randolph Taylor Judy Blakewood by Bobby Blakewood Mrs. T. W. Davidson by Tommy Davidson Mr. T. W. Davidson by Tommy Davidson Mrs. U. E. Fisher by Wayne Fisher Beth Jones by Teke Holmes Sandra Lea Anderson by Joe Hegyesi Margie Williams by D. K. Williams Toni Tanner by Harry Tanner Mrs. Dane Callicoatte by Joe Callicoatte Mrs. Ruth Montgomery by Keith Montgomery Mrs. Ester Lyons by Jim Gibson Mrs. L. S. Ratliff by Roger Ratliff Mrs. C. M. Gardner by John Gardner Mrs. Dick Fox by Dickie Fox Mrs. Jessie Anderson by David Anderson Mrs. Earl Johnson by Phillip Johnson Mrs. J. B. Wilder by Barry Wilder Mrs. E. G. Goodson by Tommy Goodson Mrs. Mary G. Brown by William Russell Brown Mrs. Mildred Henegar by Larry Haygood Mrs. Mary E. Carney by Culver Carney Mrs. Richard Maceiras by Alfred Maceiras Mrs. R. L. Arnold by James Arnold Mrs. Regina Kilgore by John Kitowski Mrs. W. W. Maxwell by Malcolm Maxwell Mrs. O. H. Nichols by Edwin Nichols Mrs. Tom Sterling by Tom Sterling Mrs. Warren Tallman by Jack Tallman Betty Davol by Wayne Borgers Mrs. Wayne Wallace and Becky by Wayne Wallace Mrs. B. L. Williams by George Williams Warrace Ann Chamblee by Winburn Wynn SENIOR FAVORITES Reflections on Graduation Day 1960-1961 A time there was In days gone by We worried if They chanced to cry With Pablum And with pacifier We cheered their hearts And calmed their ire We walked the floor In endless paths We stuffed their tummies Fixed their baths REMEMBER? We wiped small noses Bandaged knees Put out the pup With all his fleas Went to programs Year on year One small voice Alone to hear REMEMBER? Struggled with Cod liver pills Worrying with That youngun ' s ills Mumps and poxes Measles too In sleepless nights We watched ' em through REMEMBER? One Mothers Day Recall the time? The wilted posey For a dime Fie gave with look Of loving care —It seemed an orchid Species rare REMEMBER? Those muddy tracks Across the floor The waiting for That slamming door And Tarzans swinging Through the blue Results—a broken Bone or two REMEMBER? Remember too the Urge to cry— So proud they were Of that black eye We realized With sudden pang A boy too soon Becomes a man REMEMBER? These things repeat Whene ' er we dream Of intervening Years between The time they were Our little ones These strapping—dear— And Aggie sons For as they don Their cap and gown Or senior boots Of russet brown We see not men Of stature tall But just our boys No longer small And hope that in The home we share We gave them strength And will to spare For prideful as Our dreams have been The greatest is That they are MEN. -BERNICE GREY Senior class president Marvin Girouard congratulates Louise Kuehn on selection as Aggie Sweetheart. For the first time a Mrs. Texas A M was chosen. The winner, Mrs. Gerry North, is shown here receiving the award. SILVER TAPS by It ' s a gloomy Tuesday morning. The holidays didn ' t last. Why are the Aggies mourning? The flag—it ' s at half mast! There ' ll be Silver Taps tonight, men. We all hear the speaker say, And everyone feels a chill, and then Each one damns the highway. One by one the lights go out tonight Till lifeless stand the dorms. ' Twas a good Aggie—he put a good fight, Thru the shadows think the forms. Six thousand Aggies start to gather Approaching with muffled footsteps. We ' ll bid him farewell together An d render him Silver Taps. Dear God, he was not perfect, that is true; Like most of us, he drank and swore. But inside of him there was love for You. Please take him in for evermore. So, come on, trumpets, let us hear, While the angels wipe their eyes, Those solemn Taps we hold so dear For one of ours in paradise. Just wait till April comes around, And his name is called out from the roster. Here, We ' ll hear in a clear sound. He ' ll be there at the Muster. 71 -Q ■g military army 86 air force 138 The famed 252 piece Aggie Band and the great Marching ' T ' Corps Trip to Dallas, Nov. 1960. Reviews, reviews, and more reviews; march, march, march. 73 MILITARY OFFICERS Col. Joe E. Davis Commandant Col. Frank S. Vaden Jr. Asst. Commandant Col. Frank S. Elder PMS T Col. Charles E. Gregory PAS Col. E. V. Adams Lt. Col. Leroy C. Brown Lt. Col. Robert E. Byrns Lt. Col. Kenneth W. Gruber Lt. Col. Thomas A. Gruber Lt. Col. Edward L. Scott Lt. Col. Homer A. Stuverud Maj. Roger W. Garrison AAaj. William R. Holey Jr. AAaj. John H. Irving Maj. David D. AAcCorvey Maj. Robert AA. Peach AAaj. Benjamin F. Smith AAaj. Leland L. Stevenson AAaj. Charles B. Wells Jr. AAaj. Kenneth Wolf Capt. David E. Allen Capt. William F. Atwater Capt. Joseph D. Bennett Capt. Joseph AA. Bennett Jr. Capt. Odie E. Biggs Capt. David J. Chandler Capt. Baxter T. Duncan Capt. Sterling D. Goode Capt. Samuel J. Grant Jr. Capt. Edwin H. Higgins Capt. Charles Hornstein Capt. William T. Jessee Capt. James B. Killebrew Capt. William D. Old II Capt. Charles W. Piper Capt. Calvin Reese Capt. William T. Rife Jr. Capt. William H. Rhodes Capt. Perry J. Shepard Capt. John W. Simmons Capt. William C. Swindle Capt. Phillip D. Weihs Capt. Hulbert F. Weitzel Jr. Lt. James L. Faubion Lt. Robert V. Smith Lt. AAarvin B. Olson CWO Harry A. Plaisance COL. JOE E. DAVIS Commandant of Cadets SIXTH ROW: Lt. Smith, Lt. Olsen, Capt. Sheppard. FIFTH ROW: Capt. Old, Capt. Grant, Lt. Faubian, Capt. Hornstein, Capt. Swindle, Capt. Rife, Capt. Bennet, Maj. Wolf, Capt. Higgins, Capt. Allen. FOURTH ROW: Capt. Jesse, Capt. Chandler, Capt. Biggs, C.W.O. Plaisance, Lt. Col. Scott, Capt. Killebrew, Capt. Weighs, Capt. Reese. THIRD ROW: Maj. Stephenson, Capt. Bennett, Lt. Col. Hotchkiss, Maj. Irving, Maj. Halsey, Capt. At¬ water. SECOND ROW: Capt. Simmons, Lt. Col. Stuverud, Maj. Peach, Lt. Col. Byrns, Lt. Col. Brown, Capt. Duncan, Capt. Goode, Maj. Garri¬ son, Maj. Wells. FIRST ROW: Lt. Col. Adams, Lt. Col. McCorvy, Col. Vaden, Col. Elder, Col. Davis, Col. Gregory, Lt. Col. Gruber, Maj. Smith. 74 FOURTH ROW: M Sgt. Turnipseed, AA Sgt. Pan- Latham, SFC Brown, AA Sgt. AAcCoIlum, SFC AA Sgt. Tewell, AA Sgt. Lenton, AA Sgt. Harris, talion, AA Sgt. Truitt, S Sgt. Rutherford, S Sgt. Lyons, S Sgt. Novak, AFC Turintine. SECOND FIRST ROW: SFC Dennis, Sgt. AAaj. Reese, AA Sgt. Ryon, T Sgt. Anderson, AFC Wittman. THIRD ROW: SFC Herring, SFC AAcClure, AA Sgt. Gentry, AAiller, AA Sgt. Daniels, AA Sgt. Love. ROW: AA Sgt. Hensley, Sgt. VanWaghorn, AA Sgt. NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS S Maj. William R. Reese M Sgt. James B. Daniel M Sgt. Cowan E. Gentry M Sgt. Wilford G. Harris M Sgt. Tilman I. Hensley M Sgt. Harold G. Latham M Sgt. Allen M. Linton M Sgt. Loren E. Love M Sgt. Coy E. McCollum M Sgt. Adrian E. Miller M Sgt. Charles A. Pantalion M Sgt. George E. Switzer, Jr. M Sgt. Thomas R. Tewell M Sgt. Kenneth H. Truitt M Sgt. John W. Turnipseed SFC. James R. Brown SFC. James H. Combs SFC. Robert L. Dennis SFC. Harold W. Ferguson SFC. Deward A. Herring SFC. Elmer V. Hetzel SFC. John T. Lyons SFC. Edward J. McClure, Jr. T Sgt. Kenneth W. Anderson S Sgt. Albert Novak, Jr. S Sgt. Emerson N. Rutherford Sgt. John D. VanWaghorn A 1C Billy G. McNair A 1C Robert J. Ryan A 1C Kenneth C. Turentine A 1C James A. Wittman Left to Right: Walter Beyer, Sharon Garrison, Col. Vaden, AAary Hagler, Juanita Butch Baker, AAarlene Rushing, Don Poenisch, Elizabeth Cook, Ben AAatula. 75 76 COL. GUYRON B. LAYCOCK Deputy Corps Commander LT. COL. JOHN V. KITOWSKI Adjutant LT. COL. JOHN HARRINGTON lntellig ence Officer LT. COL. JAMES LaGRONE Scholastic Officer LT. COL. PAUL J. PHILLIPS Operations Officer LT. COL. WALTER R. FRAZIER Supply Officer LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. ROBERT LAIRD HARVEY B. CASH WALTER WILLMS WILLIAM HICKLIN EDWARD A. TODD Chaplain Athletic Officer Consolidated Band Corps PIO Liaison Officer LT. COL. MAJ. GLENN JONES DA VID L. VOELTER Day Student Liaison Officer Head Drum Major STAFF M SGT. GARY ANDERSON Operations Sgt. M SGT. TERRY GOSSETT Communications Sgt. M SGT. ROBERT W. TIMME Athletic Sgt. 77 M SGT. JOHN A. BETTS Band Liaison Sgt. TARY DAY wm- ■■■ A corps review was held in observance of the annual Spring Military Day, with over 5,000 at¬ tending the dress parade. Receiv¬ ing the salute at the review was Gen. Clyde D. Eddleman, vice chief of staff of the Department of the Army. Accompanying Gen. Eddleman was Congress¬ man Olin Teague. The entire weekend was filled with dances, a review, a talent show and an open house by the Corps of Cadets. The Military Ball held in Sbisa Dining Room, is the annual formal military social event of the year, with lavish formals, striking uniforms and extravagant decora¬ tions sparkling the event. v COURT A STANDING, Left to Right: Ratliff, Gardner, Patton, Kahanek, Berman, Cash, Przada, Austin, Ogg, Lively. SEATED: Harrington, McDaniels, Willms. The Cadet Court is composed entirely of cadet officers and provides a means by which the Corps of Cadets can try and discipline its own offenders of the Articles of the Cadet Corps. The ultimate purpose of the Court is to maintain discipline, which is an essen¬ tial element of a strong Corps. Command and obedience are basic elements in all military activities, and it is discipline which causes an effective bonding of these elements into the successful performance of any task, large or small. The Cadet Court is composed of a minimum of nine cadet officers, appointed by the Commandant upon the recommendation of the Corps Commander. There are two members from each Brigade and Wing, with a ninth member selected at large. COURT B Court B President GEO. R. MEADOWS Swinging to the music of the Aggieland Combo, the members of the Aggie Band held their annual Band Dance in the AASC Ballroom. The theme for the dance was, oddly enough: Band. Cutouts of instruments and musical notes were used as dec¬ orations. The highlight of the evening was the choosing of the Band Sweetheart from a group of five love¬ ly finalists. White Band Commander Aubrey C. Elkins gives the newly- named band sweetheart, Loretta Young of Mansfield, La., her crowning kiss after she was named sweetheart at the annual Band Dance. MISS LORETTA YOUNG Band Sweetheart 80 LT. COL. WALTER R. WILLMS Commanding Officer MAJ. DON W. COPLEY Executive Officer M SGT. JIMMIE L. COOMBES Sergeant Major MAJ. DAVID L. VOELTER Head Drum Ma or MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. ANTON E. COY RODNEY W. KELLY DAVID R. BLUE THOMAS N. TUCKER CLARENCE R. CHANDLER GILES L. DODSON Adjutant Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Air Operations Officer Supply Officer Chaplain MAJ. T SGT. T SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. JOHN C. BLEVINS WAYNE SELLMAN ROBERT P. BROOKS MANLEY McGILL JAMES L WILLMANN JOHN A. BETTS Day Student Liaison Officer Scholastic Sgt. Drum Bugle Corps Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. Band Liaison Sgt. 81 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Kissman, Henneberger, Tallman, Denison, Calkins, Harrison, Leavit, Coply, Buckner, Steinly, Boren, Hamilton, Griffith, Terrel, Voelter, Sacco, Armstrong, Spikes, Chandler, Kleinfeld, Blevins. SECOND ROW: Shipley, Walker, Stephenson, Fischer, Tribaldos, Sellman, Hendrix, Luns¬ ford, Sharp, Mayfield, Tensley, McGill, Wilson, Ray Easley, Dortik, Crouch, Finley, Betts, Wentworth, Knape, Elisor, Rabel, Maldenado, Wright, Byrom, Dillon. THIRD ROW: Kelso, Gon¬ zales, Butler, May, Parke, Smith, Menchaca, Honeycutt, Grimes, Bess, Osburn, Terry, Hart, Holly, Frank, Stevens, Sheiness, King, Cowan, Halpain, Cockerell, Curry, Kendrix, Medlin. FOURTH ROW: Patterson, Miller, Ihms, Freeman, Arrison, Lock- wood, Kracmer, Dillon, Prather, Weiss, Smith, Nicholas, Perci- field, Krebs, Guerra, Reese, Kelly, Madley, Sorrenson, Ridley, 82 Dutton, Myers, Rebel, Crow, Bilancich, Madley, Rodgers. FIFTH ROW: Richardson, Reinke, Stout, Reese, McLaughlin, Spacek, Peltier, Hottenroth, Mills, Nethery, Velenga, Whitely, Simms, Noster, Upchurch, Ray, Williams, Pollard, Smith, Frazer, Geist- weiht. White, Elenburg, Grimsinger, Richards, Ballard, Hardesty, McNess. MAROON BAND ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Armstrong, R. C. Henneburger, K. Jamison, W. C. Kissman, B. R. Steinle, F. W. Tallman, J. D. SENIORS (without rank) Calkins, R. R. Denison, J. S. Hamilton, R. R. Harrison, J. L. Kleinfeld, J. F. Leavitt, J. T. Sacco, J. N. Spikes, J. A. Terrill, T. H. Hendrix, A. E. Knape, B. W. Maldonado, E. R. Rabel, A. B. Ray, L. D. Tinsley, M. W. Wentworth, E. J. Wright, R. K. JUNIORS (without rank) Dillon, R. M. Lunsford, R. P. Mayfield, R. B. Sharp, G. K. Tribaldos, G. S. Walker, J. C. Wilson, T. B. CORPORALS STAFF MEMBERS Betts, J. S. Blevins, J. C. Chandler, C. R. Copley, D. W. McGill, M. Sellman, W. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Byrom, T. G. Crouch, P. K. Dorotik, J. A. Easley, J. T. Ellisor, J. W. Finley, J. G. Fischer, M. D. Bess, R. C. Cockrell, B. F. Frank, J. H. Freeman, C. D. Grimes, F. W. Hart, M. S. Holley, J. L. Kendrick, T. 3. May, A. L. Miller, C. N. Mills, R. L. Nicholas, D. H. Osbourn, L. C. Pollard, J. N. Rabel, W. H. Simms, G. M. Smith, P. M. Smith, R. C. SOPHOMORES (without rank) Crow, S. D. Crowley, J. B. Elenburg, D. W. Fraser, J. W. Gay, R. A. Geistweidt, J. A. Guerra, C. R. McNess, R. G. Menchaca, A. H. Parker, K. B. Percifield, J. M. Rogers, J. F. Sorenson, A. H. Stevens, R. S. White, J. D. Williams, M. D. FRESHMEN Arrison, J. R. Ballard, S. H. Bilancich, D. B. Butler, M. L. Cowan, D. B. Curry, R. H. Dillon, W. E. Dutton, T. O. Freeman, C. Freeman, C. H. Gonzales, R. Grimsinger, C. E. Halpain, R. T. Hardesty, T. M. Honeycutt, W. H. Hottenroth, J. R. Ihms, O. L. James, K. Kelley, R. T. Kelso, L. R. King, J. B. Kracmer, V. E. Krebbs, A. W. Lockwood, R. B. McLaughlin, L. A. Madely, G. R. Madely, P. C. Medlin, E. L Myers, P. C. Nethery, J. C. Noster, W. M. Patterson, W. E. Peltier, P. C. Prather, W. H. Ray, A. M. Reese, C. H. Reese, W. N. Reinke, S. T. Richards, R. R. Richardson, D. M. Ridley, R. L. Sheieness, H. L. Spacek, J. F. Stout, M. C. Terry, W. L. Upchurch, J. P. Vellenga, D. D. Weiss, H. C. Whitely, J. F. 83 WHITE Head Drum Major ROBERT S. HARRIS First Sergeant LAWRENCE W. CHRISTIAN Commanding Officer AUBREY C. ELKINS JR. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Halton, Boatwright, Graham, J. ( Willis, Burgoon, Creech, Shoan, Sartain, Potter H., Rogers, Parker, Peterson, Zanpfrage, McFarland, Dendy, Landers, Cun¬ ningham, Milligan, Price, Barnhart, Brown, Albert, Ary, Kuenne- mann, Jones, Beard. FOURTH ROW: Hanzalik, Graham, Martin, Amos, McMurray, Northcutt, McVay, Crider, Carpenter, Brehm, Enney, Duncan, Minyard, Cherry, Higgins, Shaw, Gilligan, Gra- WHITE BAND ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Cooke, D. H. Adams, E. V. German, J. L. Banks, AA, L. Hoppers, R. G. Bozart, J. M. Kelly, J. W. B ' Urg, D. R. King, D. G. Dunlap, A. W. Kirkpatrick, D. J. McDaniel, T. P. Latta, E. F. Moore, J. W. Lipke, R. R. Nutt, M. L. Pritchard, A. N. Price, H. H. Rhodes, S. F. Smith, E. B. Sander, D. W. STAFF MEMBERS Stack, T. L. Thompson, R. W. Blue, D. R. Witt, M. P. Brooks, R. P. JUNIORS Coy, A. E. Coombes, J. L. Clifford, E. 1. Dodson, G. L. Hoffman, B. W. Kelley, R. W. Hunt, Z. Tucker, T. N. Meadows, C. D. Willmann, J. L. New, N. E. Willms, W. R. Pate, S. B. SENIORS Sipe, D. M. Stanford, R. W. (without rank) Stearnes, R. H. Bailey, E. 1. SOPHOMORES Clieft, J. Q. Collinsworth, C. H. Barnhart, W. T. Halstead, H. L. Bergstrom, P. M. Matchett, R. L. Bodecker, T. J. Sterling, T. M. Brehm, A. E. Weiderstein, E. C. Brown, D. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Butler, C. W. Byrom, J. E. Adams, J. C. Cadle, T. L. Cambell, B. D. Carpenter, R. E. Cronenberger, P. C. Cherry, W. P. Cunningham, T. A. Duncan, W. D. Dindy, C. S. Enny, T. J. Fink, W. L. Graham, J. S. Fugger, E. F. Hensley, C. W. Gager, D. L. Karrer, D. L. Galvin, D. L. Landers, J. B. Gillikin, B. B. Lamprecht, W. O. Goss, V. A. McFarland, K. J. Graham, C. Minyard, J. C. Graham, C. R. Moon, R. P. Gregg, C. S. Peterson, R. H. Haltom, J. H. Potter, C. H. Hanzalic, A. Rodgers, J. F. Higgens, P. H. Sartain, J. E. Jones, D. S. Shaw, C. N. Kuenemann, C. L. Smith, V. G. McMurry, D. W. Willis, D. E. McVey, S. A. Martin, G. W. FRESHMEN Miller, S. R. Adams, C. H. Milligan, L. E. Albert, W. E. Morgan, J. M. Amos, L. A. Northcutt, D. L. Ary, M. 1. Oncken, R. H. Barker, D. E. Parker, J. V. Beard, P. H. Potter, D. J. Beene, B. J. Price, J. L. Boatright, J. A. Reece, G. E. Bone, W. A. Richmond, M. E. Bradford, P. W. Shone, L. Burgoon, R. L. Ward, M. M. Clay, H. L. Weatherby, J. L. Cortez, E. Wehner, B. T. Creech, D. L. Crider, C. R. Williamson, D. P. 84 ham, Richmond, Reese, Boldecker, Onchem, Phillys, Potter, Gerg, Fink, Butler. THIRD ROW: Ward, Cortez, Miller, Bern, Bradford, Clay, Byron, Weimer, Moon, Bone, Hensley, Crow¬ ley, Carrer, Fugger, Campbell, Chronenberger, Galvin, Gass, Gager. SECOND ROW: Adams, McKay, Stearns, Pritchart, Kirk¬ patrick, New, Kelly J., Cooke, Willman, Stack, Hunt, Stanford, German, Sander, Thompson, Coombes, Hoppers, Meadows, Hoffman, Witt, Brooks, Wise, Sipe, Latta, Rhodes, Pate, Lippke. FIRST ROW: Bergstrom, Christian, Cliet, McDaniel, Coy, Sterling, Banks, Smith, Nut, Baily, Price, Harris, Collensworth, Holstead, Elkins, Kelly, Bell, Dunlap, Tucker, Moore, Adams, Willms, Wilderstein, Dodson, Berg, Blue, Bozart, Matchett. It ' s all in a day ' s work COMBAT B WWM A Aik ' W I ? .......... II , MISS SANDRA MASON Combat Cutie m iii®:; The Combat Ball, annual dance for all cadets in Army ROTC units and staffs, feat¬ ured decorations of genuine war materials including ma¬ chine guns, mortars, nets and sandbags for chairs. Theme for this year was Warfare in the Near East and cadets ' dates wore costumes in accord with this theme. All cadets at¬ tended the dance in fatigues. Playing for the Combat Ball was Cookie and the Cup¬ cakes, a rock-n-roll combo from Lake Charles, La. 86 LT. COL. RENATO RAMIREZ COL. GEORGE R. MEADOWS Executive Officer Commanding Officer MAJ. JIMMIE HOYT Adjutant LT. COL. JOHN H. LOBINGER Scholastic Officer MAJ. SHELTON J. CHAMPAGNE Supply Officer MAJ. BEN E. DICKERSON Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. RICHARD S. RUNGE JAMES L. BEATY JOHN S. WADDELL CHARLES L. COCHRAN Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 87 MAJ. JOHN D. BOUNDS Executive Officer LT. COL. JAMES L. HAYGOOD Commanding Officer MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MICHAEL C. WAGNER VIRGIL E. LILLEY JAMES E. RUDDER Adjutant Scholastic Officer Supply Officer t SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. MICHAEL A. KOLPACK T. H. RALPH JAMES K. WOODWARD BENARD D. TRAIL Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 88 AAAJ. JAMES D. CAGE Adjutant MAJ. JOHN K. NEAL Scholastic Officer MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MERLE P. MAHANEY ROBERT J. REKTORIK PATRICK L. PRZADA Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. KENT ELLIS CHARLES B. SABIN ROBERT E. LOWREY JAMES D. CARNES Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 89 First Sergeant MARION M. WALTON Commanding Officer JOE L. GILBERT Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Tracy, Aiken, Mize, Taylor, Keithis, Stone, Gary, Merka, Powell, Anz, Pope, Sims, Bogart, Butler, Factor, Morton, Snieder, Murchinson, Vetter, Burk, Hyde, Mullican, Hibbs, King, Reid. FOURTH ROW: Supercinskie, Oliver, Chapman, Schunerman, Mc¬ Daniel, Green, Hewett, Harwell, Matocha, Smith, Devenny, Rudder, 90 •fcyi-: ' Brainari, Hudson, Roth, Fredericks, Jernigan, King, Janert, Jacobs, Scott, Killion, Korose, Chlapeck, Morgan. THIRD ROW: Maceo, Deur- rinburger, Fonnville, Kelloge, Pitchford, Burns, Miller, Freelove, Berry, Goodwin, Nitch, Rubeck, Skinner, Hall, Rodriquez, Cline. SECOND ROW: Blackard, Rowden, Walton, Brent, Corth, Bearden, Gabriel, Brothers, Kolpack, Wilson, Albright, Hix, Menn, Waghonne, Wilson, Mikulec, McGaughy, Goodrich, Smith, Wolpman. FIRST ROW: Forms, Weise, Michols, Boswell, Melson, Brown, Gilbert (CO) Rubber, Overton, Haygood, Gresset, Beall. Ole Army. COMPANY A-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Bateman, G. D. Blackard, F. K. Beall, J. B. Fonville, J. G. Boswell, R. E. Gary, J. R. Brown, H. D. Hibbs, J. A. Gressett, B. King, J. P. Forms, D. P. Maceo, V. G. Nichols, P. R. Roden, R. W. Overton, W. H. Schuenemann, C. R. Weiss, S. R. Scott, J. B. STAFF MEMBERS Taylor, R. W. Wolpman, K. K. Haygood, J. L. Kolpack, M. A. SOPHOMORES Norton, T. A. Aiken, A. E. Rudder, J. E. Anz, R. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brainard, J. F. Burk, J. L. Brothers, D. W. Flaherty, D. J. Gabriel, D. C. Hall, J. W. Goodrich, T. B. Hudson, G. W. Nichols, J. W. Hyde, E. O. Smith, G. L. Jacob, N. L. Wilson, W. W. Janert, H. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Killian, B. K. King, C. R. Adamson, B. D. Kithas, J. A. Beardon, J. P. McDaniel, L. P. Hix, W. M. Merka, W. G. Korth, J. D. Miller, R. A. Menn, W. G. Mise, D. K. McGaughy, P. L. Nitch, E. J. Mikulec, V. Rodriquez, J. E. Sloan, R. S. Stone, P. H. Wilson, T. B. JUNIORS Albrecht, F. W. FRESHMEN Ashmore, G. Bogart, E. Brent, R. R. Burns, R. Berry, V. Butler, J. Chapman, J. Chlapek, C. Cline, J. Deveney, D. Durrenberger, C. Faktor, M. Fredricks, J. Freelove, C. Goodwyn, J. Green, P. Harwell, R. Hewitt, D. Hudson, E. Jernigan, H. Kelogg, J. Korose, R. Morgan, J. Morton, C. Matocha, K. Mullican, W. Murchison, D. Oliver, A. Pitchford Popp, E. Powell, M. Reid, D. Roth, M. Rudder, G. Ruebeck, C. Schneider, R. Sims, K. Skinner, P. Smith, P. Supersinski, F. Tracey, T. Vetter, L. Vicknair, T. 9! Second in Command WILLIAM R. HOWERTON First Sergeant JUAN M. MARTINEZ JR Commanding Officer GORDON K. MONTGOMERY Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Majors, Clements, Brewer, Reed, Blasche, Adams, Soper, Covington, Lewis, Reese, O ' Brien, Isbon, Pendery, Hederman, Risinger, Spiller, Miller, Weiser, Smith, Toman, Mahan, Thompson, Volmer, Benson , Ahlfinger, Larson, Johnson, Mahaley. FOURTH ROW: Hancock, Becerda, Bollich, COMPANY B-l ROSTER FIRST LIEUTENANTS Howerton, W. R. Pace, J. C. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Bradford, H. O. Carney, C. H. Myre, J. E. Sheperd, W. L. Smith, R. Sterzing, H. K. SENIOR Gavitt, W. B. STAFF MEMBER Champagne, S. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ahart, J. F. Bates, R. D. Emery, T. C. Rowe, L. M. Woodward, J. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Caram, M. H. Coppage, R. K. Groves, J. W. Janski, J. A. Pavlik, G. L. Wendt, J. W. Nelson, J. B. JUNIOR Self, A. D. SOPHOMORES Adams, C. L. Bader, M. B. Becera, J. F. Benson, J. L. Blaschke, C. L. Briggs, J. B. Flores, D. Jr. Hedeman, W. R. Ill Isbon, J. E. Magers, J. H. Pendery, H. H. Covington, B. J. Lewis, H. W. Sanderlin, L. R. Spiller, G. H. Jr. Davis, J. D. Mahaley, D. R. Schaezler, C. H. Stapper, M. M. Dexter, M. A. Mahan, W. B. Scruggs, L. R. Valadez, J. Jr. Earnst, A. C. Marlow, M. M. Smith, W. T. Webb, G. M. Fitchtner, C. M. Mason, E. A. Soper, L. J. Wieser, M. B. Futschik, W. L. McCown, J. R. Stewert, L. L. Zumwalt, J. H. Hachmann, J. 0. Miller, D. E. Thompson, M. D. FRESHMEN Hancock, W. R. Jr Nelson, G. L. Toman, R. P. Jr. Ahlfinger, J. J. Ayers, J. R. Bloom, G. J. Bollich, E. N. Brewer, C. C. Jr. Caskey, K. P. Jr. Clements, D. B. Hawkins, R. W. Jr. Obrien, C. E. Vazquez, S. V. Jackson, L. D. Plummer, J. L. Vela, G. H. Johnson, M. H. Jr. Pumpelly, H. E. Vollmer, J. F. Johnson, W. H. Jr. Read, C. H. Warren, 1. E. Ill Keen, C. E. Reese, R. C. White, B. D. Kelly, M. L. Risinger, J. D. White, G. K. Larson, R. A. Roberts, H. E. Williams, R. L. 92 Shaezler, Fitchner, Davis, Sanderlin, Caskey, Stapper, Ayers. THIRD ROW: Webb, Dexter, Miller, Earnst, Bloom, Hachmann, Vasquez, Bader, Jackson, McCowen, Fuchic, Plummer, Flores, Mariowe. SECOND ROW: Valadez, Martinez, Woodward, Self, Groves, Wendt, Rowe, Bates, Janski, Coppage, Pavilick, Ahart, Nelson, Caram, Emery. FIRST ROW: Shepperd, Carney, Sterzing, Bradford, Williams, Smith, Montgomery, Pace, Gavitt, Meyer, Champaigne, Howerton. i Ov o ' oi But, Sir! What do you mean, they ' re not real. 93 First Sergeant richard g. McPherson Commanding Officer DON AA. OGG FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Truett, Hughlett, Gidden, Bowers, Webb, Chaney, Wild, Wilkinson, Pate, Jackson, Ward, Baucum, Ohlendorf, Radde, Whitis, Orts, Simon, Atkins, Caldwell, Thur¬ man, Powers, Peterson, Weidenfeld, McWilliams, Latham, Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Stewart, Simpton, Crosby, Menke, COMPANY C-1 ROSTER And to think that when I was a six-week fish I used to take the rifle apart to clean it. LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Defee, J. G. Batte, C. D Baucum, T. A. Drumm, D. W. Blue, D. D. Griffith, J. S. Engbrock, J. E. Elrod, J. W. Hansen, H. A. Felty, R. L. Gaines, G. L. Henderson, R. H. Fischer, A. C. Hines, T. W. Groves, D. G. Florence, H. D. Holland, H. W. Hughlett, A. W. Gutierrez, E. A. Kyle, R. C. Menke, C. A. Hinds, F. C. Lawrence, C. E. Peterson, A. W. Irvin, L. G. Loudermilk, F. H. Stewart, K. L. Johnson, H. R. McDonald, M. N. Latham, E. E. Riley, V. L. SOPHOMORES Lewis, R. A. Saenz, E. C. Boyt, E. C. McGuire, R. N. Saunders, J. L. Crews, C. C. McWilliams, G. L. Watson, J. B. Deshotels, J. D. Moore, J. R. Wharton, D. F. Gidden, R. S. Morgan, E. K. Wilderson, J. M. Heine, R. R. Muehlstein, V. Jackson, R. S. Niemann, E. R. STAFF MEMBERS Joines, J. E. Olendorf, D. A. Hoyt, J. M. Pate, F. M. Orts, J. R. Runge, R. S. Powers, B. L. Pye, P. G. Sharpe, W. W. Powell, G. W. Radde, K. A. Salinas, R. A. Reynolds, D. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Thurman, M. L. Sagebiel, J. L. Adams, H. R. Ward, J. E. Sanders, J. L. Danszeiser, D. A. Webb, R. H. Sanders, P. W. Fugitt, G. Simon, J. J. Lloyd, F. R. FRESHMEN Simoneaux, S. M. Richburg, M. Z. Atkins, R. D. Simpton, J. E. Stuhrenburg, W. A. Barsch, B. K. Smith, J. G. Beckmeyer, J. C. Stephans, J. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Bowers, E. J. Stewart, D. B. Bigham, R. E. Caldwell, A. H. Truett, J. C. Cepica, W. J. Chaney, W. R. Weidenfeld, D. W. Cosby, J. W. Clark, R. C. Whitis, L. D. Eikenloff, J. A. Collard, R. G. Wilbeck, A. C. Hudson, J. P. Coufal, J. J. Wild, C. Kennedy, M. R. Crosby, R. J. Wilkinson, G. L. Sims, W. L. 94 Lewis, Sanders, Joines, Muehlstein, Wilbeck, Deshotels, Gutier¬ rez, Pye, Hansen, Johnson, Florence, Heine, Sogebeil, Neimann, Powell, Beckmeyer, Smith, Collard, Sanders, Drumm, Clark, Moore. THIRD ROW: McGuire, Coufal, Boyt, Barsch, Felty, Stephens, Morgan, Simoneaux, Crews, Irvin, Fisher, Defee, Groves, Engbrock, Stewart, Salinas. SECOND ROW: Griffith, McPherson, Cepica, Richburg, Danzeiser, Adams, Cosby, Big- ham, Runge, Sharp, Lloyd, Hudson, Eickenloff, Sims. FIRST ROW: McDonald, Lawrence, Kyle, Hoyt, Riley, Munn, Wharton, Ogg, Gaines, Hines, Saunders, Batte, Wilkerson, Loudermilk, Holland. 95 Executive Officer FRANK G. BOYLE First Sergeant JIM T. DAVIS Commanding Officer ROBIN H. MOORE FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Saunders, Innmon, Warzecha, Decker, Carter, Duncan, Till, Petty, Traylor, Lanning, Woolsey, Braidfoot, Elam, White, Flores, Peters, Michna, Cook, Roland, Glueck, Keel, Schroeder, Nash, Stein, Jumper, Royal. FOURTH ROW: Braden, Carter, Dusek, Methvin, Gentry, Mc Guire, Lyons, Drill was never like this 96 4r . Harrover, AAetz, Stanley, Thornberry, AAayo, Glodt, Salinas, Pippin, Bass, Tibbels, Chambless, Gentner, Baker, James, How¬ ard, Richburg, Horn, Nash, Salinas. THIRD ROW: Becky, Bachmeyer, McClure, Meyers, Blassinggame, Blackburn, In- mon, Martin, Crocker, Verman, Wilkes. SECOND ROW: Sart- welle, Davis, Trail, Goodwyn, Swafford, Pollard, Graef, Car¬ penter, Hall, Cochran, Gilliam, Davis, Ryan, Burke, Rideout, Eichblatt, Ramsay, Ralph, Hoelscher, Jachetz. FIRST ROW: Ray, Burk, Bass, Dickerson, Nolan, Boyles, Moore, Lilley, Rhodes, Richardson, Bounds, Smith. [Spider □ Get that blind man off the street! COMPANY D-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Swafford, T. Y. Bass, W. T. Owen, Garry Burk, J. B. Nolan, R. L. CORPORALS Ray, W. B. Carter, R. B. Rhoades, R. E. Meyer, J. R. Richardson, R. F. Peters, J. E. Smith, W. A. Petty, R. R. Royal, W. A. STAFF MEMBERS Sartwelle, J. D. Bounds, J. D. Schroeder, J. E. Cochran, C. L. Stanley, R. L. Dickerson, B. E. Tibbels, J. T. Lilly, V. E. Meadows, G. R. SOPHOMORES Ralph, T. H. Blackburn, J. E. Crocker, A. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Decker, J. F. Burke, D. D. Flores, J. P. Davis, A. L. Jumper, P. H. Gilliam, G. W. Kiel, G. D. Goodwyn, B. R. Martin, H. B. Hall, F. F. Mayo, C. L. Jochetz, C. D. McClure, D. W. Pollard, D. L. Michna, J. L. Nash, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Pippin, N. W. Carpenter, T. M. Spider, S. D. Eichblatt, D. L. Warzecha, D. A. Graef, S. B. Ridout, R. J. FRESHMEN Ryan, D. L. Bachmerer, G. R. Trail, B. D. Baker, L. K. Bass, J. R. JUNIORS Beke, J. G. Hoelscher, C. E. Blassingame, O. D. Ramsay, R. W. Braden, W. F. Braidfoot, L. D. Carter, R. D. Chambless, R. F. Cook, B. L. Duncan, J. F. Dusek, D. I. Elam, F. C. Gentner, H. W. Gentry, T. E. Glodt, J. F. Glueck, E. E. Harrover, T. S. Horne, D. N. Howard, L. W. Inman, J. P. Innmon, J. R. James, C. F. Jerman, J. D. fanning, J. W. Lyons, D. F. McGuire, T. C. Methvin, G. A. Metz, R. H. Nash, C. R. Richburg, W. C. Rowland, W. R. Salinas, H. Salinas, J. M. Sanders, L. L. Stein, E. P. Thornberry, J. M. Till, W. M. Traylor, R. C. White, R. T. Wilkes, S. L. Woolsey, J. E. 97 First Sergeant RICHARD B. WADSWORTH FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Whittle, Klapus, Coldewey, Alder- son, Keeling, Carter, Buck, Kemp, Wimbish, Payton, Dickerson, Turnus, Caldwell, Morton, Newton, Bushong, Gruy, Gerald, Dean, Albrecht, Payne, Surles, Raffety, VanLow, Wadsworth, Kilpatrick, Franklin, Guillot, Hawkens. FOURTH ROW: Mosty, Dees, Swan, Hoelting, Cambell, Keaster, Simank, Seeber, Oldham, McClure, Commanding Officer IRVIN S. DIERKING, JR. COMPANY E-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Arnold, J. R. Dungen, R. L. Jr. Heme, W. L. Hull, J. H. Lim, M. Reynolds, J. R. Smith, L. R. STAFF MEMBERS Mahaney, M. P. Ill Przada, P. L. Beaty, J. L. Carnes, J. D. SENIOR Atkinson, J. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Asbury, G. R. Miller, D. L. Moore, A. T. Norton, D. J. Phillips, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Dolbey, B. I. Gilpin, B. W. Johnson, C. R. Kassaw, J. D. Raymond, F. D. Shields, J. C. JUNIORS Alanis, D. C. Ill Button, E. D. Clarke, G. R. Ferrell, J. R. Grebe, E. L. II Jennings, J. H. Jewill, E. M. Parish, T. F. Jr. SOPHOMORES Albrecht, W. A. Bassett, S. P. Buck, C. J. Coldewey, A. H. Jr. Dickerson, J. R. Gilmore, D. W. Hickerson, C. L. Oldham, L. S. Partridge, J. C. Prichard, J. P. Raffety, C. H. Saenz, J. A. Sandefer, D. B. Ternus, T. P. Wadsworth, B. R. Woodruff, W. W. Fenster, R. A. Ferguson, T. S. Franklin, J. L. Gauntt, J. R. Gerald, D. L. Gruy, R. H. Guillot, G. J. Hawkins, J. H. Hoelting, L. K. Howard, J. W. Jr. Keeling, J. R. Keester, G. W. Kemp, A. E. Kilpatrick, J. W. Kleypas, G. A. Leonard, T. B. Listi, S. A. McClure, J. A. McGown, M. D. Morton, T. D. Mosty, S. N. Murray, W. D. Newton, D. E. Onken, G. L. Payne, D. P. Peyton, W. S. Jr. Porter, L. G. Seeber, C. H. Shorkey, A. L. Surles, R. H. Jr. Swan, C. S. Van Zandt, J. B. Vanloh, S. W. Watts, A. A. Jr. Whittle, D. W. Wimbish, R. W. FRESHMEN Alderson, J. L. Jr. Beal, C. C. Beard, N. W. Jr. Boone, D. K. Bushong, P. L. Caldwell, W. D. Carter, J. M. T. Dean, D. R. Dees, A. W. Doty, D. W. Dougan, D. W. Edmundson, C. W. Ellison, T. W. Escue, R. W. I don ' t look that ugly in my uniform. 98 Onken, McGown, Smith, Leonard, VanZant, Wedemeyer, Gauntt, Escue, Basset, Porter, Woodruff, Rotenberry, Ellison, Murrey, Shorkey, Ferguson, Howard. THIRD ROW: Listi, Beard, Doty, Watts, Partridge, Saenz, Beal, Edminson, Hickerson, Dugen, Boone, Fenster, Watts, Sandefer. SECOND ROW: Wadsworth, Jennings, Johnson, Alanis, Gilipini, Moore, Parish, Shields, Dolby, Phillips, Button, Miller, Norton, Grebe, Rodriguez, Kassaw, Clark, Jewell, Asbury, Raymond, Gilmore. FIRST ROW: Gilmore, Pra- zada, Smith, Hull, Mahenay, Stokes, Dierkins, Heme, Dungen, Arnold, Lim. ◄ I ' m not a wetback!! 99 First Sergeant CHARLES P. GARNER FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Schmidt, Delavan, Mayfield, Wen- del, Williams, Abernathy, Edgar, Powell, White, Gough, Sulli¬ van, Hulse, Uresti, McGill, Merka, Stancil, Martin, Urdaneta, Bickham, Telford, Curtis, Serrill, Bookman, Hall, Brown, Rans- dell, Teasley, Horn. FOURTH ROW: Yaklin, Wilke, Bauman, Maddox, Pryor, Anderson, Petrazio, Cregg, Hendrix, Puig, Commanding Officer LYNN A. McKINNIE COMPANY F-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Bahme, A. J. Burt, W. F. Calvin, N. J. Dombart, A. B. Ewing, W. T. Reiser, R. T. Simmons, R. T. Solymosy, E. S. Soules, L. H. Whitmire, R. E. STAFF MEMBERS Cox, T. N. Ellis, K. G. Hudspeth, F. B. Lowrey, R. E. Ramirez, R. Wadell, J. S. Jr. STAFF SERGEANTS Ashley, P. E. Drees, D. B. Gray, C. E. Kleypas, L. E. Lee, D. D. Pyle, J. C. Smith, W. D. Thompson, K. J. Wright, W. W. Yonkers, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Broesche, E. N. Keahy, J. M. McKee, W. C. Palmore, W. L. Pittman, J. W. JUNIORS Brooks, E. R. Comtreras, H. A. Davis, L. E. Farias, C. Garrett, J. L. LaRue, J. D. Lowe, D. W. Striegler, J. H. Wallace, R. E. Whitfield, B. E. Yentzen, W. M. CORPORALS SOPHOMORES Cregg, W. W. Merka, J. T. Bickham, C. R. Abernathey, R. D. Farrar, J. R. Monier, W. K. Brown, C. G. Anderson, J. E. Galaway, R. L. Nickolson, J. F. Brown, G. M. Bookman, R. W. Goodman, L. E. O ' Gorman, K. P. Collier, L. E. Curtis, C. G. Gough, J. R. Petrazio, J. A. Edgar, D. T. Delavan, R. A. Hendrix, C. R. Powell, R. T. Horn, H. J. Hall, R. A. Hulse, W. C. Pryor, R. R. Maddox, E. T. Telford, W. L. Keeling, M. E. Ransdell, T. R. Malcolm, D. K. Wilkie, O. C. Lee, J. W. Schmidt, C. F. Rector, K. R. Martin, H. J. Serrill, R. R. Shadwick, P. C. FRESHMEN Mayfield, W. T. Smith, J. W. Snelgrove, C. R. Bauman, J. L. McGill, D. W. Stancil, W. R. Sumpter, D. O. ■ ' ens, G. W. McNiece, R. V. Stephens, B. D. Stuart, J. M. Sullivan, C. R. Teasley, J. H. Uresti, A. E. Van Vliet, D. J. Wendel, L. A. White, G. M. Williams, H. E. Williams, J. R. Yaklin, J. G. IS h iKe. Iv m m m mi • mi ' • inn; W 4? a V W r ' v, 100 Stephens, Smith, Van Vliet, Williams, Stuart, Rector, Farrar, Cravens, O ' Gorman, Keeling, Lee, Galaway, Sumpter, Snel- grove, Goodman, AAonier, Collier, AAcNiece. THIRD ROW: Garret, Contreras, Lee, Wallace, Farias, Palmore, Yonkers, Lowe, Broesche, Keahey, Drees, AAcKee, Pitman, Smith, Streig- ler, Lowrey, Pyle, Brooks, Whitfield, Waddell, LaRue, Wright, Thompson, Gray, Yentzen, Kleypas, Ashley, Ellis, Davis. SEC¬ OND ROW: Shadwick, AAalcolm, Garner, Brown. FIRST ROW: Cox, Whitmire, Burt, Dombart, Ewing, Light, Hudspeth, AAc- Kinnie, Simmons, Solymosy, Bahme, Soules, Reiser. 101 FIFTH ROW: Keele, McChonchie, Frank, Dyer, Phillips, Valdez, Beds, Balser, Chanbuss, Raba, Hamilton, Baylor, Mays, Smyth, Logan, Mettke, Striegler, Carol, Wood, Noake, Medley, Prest- ridge, Eberle, Felkner, Carr, Perry, Powell, Wilson, Meyers. FOURTH ROW: Post, Sanders, Humphries, Rogers, Smith, Mun¬ son, Gabbert, Luker, Pena, Stockman, Fitzgerald, McKeen, I don ' t care, you ' re going to drill! 102 vet- Merrit, Syler, Barton, Brane, White, Broecher, Hiks, Bauer, Sommariva, McGregor, Estraube, Sakkal, Burke, Jackson, Mur¬ ray, Raider, Bradley, Adams. THIRD ROW: Bailin, Johnson, Orena, Hetherington, Elkins, Collins, Pollinger, Traylor. SEC¬ OND ROW: John, Imel, Boone, Ternus, Nickell, Stancil, Ander¬ son, Nutt, Murray, Scruggs, McCullough, White, Halm, Walker, Melton, Mason, Jameson, Retallack, Beal, Munro, Toelle, Sabin, Hoch, Carlson, Lock, Dover. FIRST ROW: Nickols, Smith, Miller, Maxwell, Cage, Ellington, Stiebing, Heer, Crockett, Pawlik, Keathley, Retorick, Neal, Heck. CENTLEMW IHl Yessir, turn left and right down the stairs. COMPANY G-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Crockett, J. G. Ellington, J. R. Heck, B. W. Keathley, C. R. Maxwell, M. D. Miller, A. R., Jr. Nichols, E. H. Pawlik, E. H. Smith, J. C. STAFF MEMBERS Anderson, G. R. Cage, J. D. Lobingier, J. H. Neal, J. K. Relctoric, R. J. Sabin, C. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Beal, R. H. Mason, L. D. Nickell, T. N. Retallack, M. E. Stevens, J. M. Toole, I., Jr. STAFF SERGEANTS Dover, W. L. Halm, D. G. Hoch, E. L. Jameson, G. O. Lock, H. H. Munro, G. R. Murray, G. P. Stancil, B. M. Walker, M. D. JUNIORS Boone, L., Ill Carlson, G. E., Jr. McCollough, R. A. Melton, M. D. Nutt, J. W. Scruggs, D. L. Ternus, J. S. White, R. L. SOPHOMORES Bailin, H. S. Balser, G. L. Baylor, J. T. Dollinger, J. E. Eberle, M. L. Felkner, J. L. Frank, W. J., Jr. Hicks, M. W. John, R. M. Logan, G. F. Mays, W. R. McKeen, W. R. Medley, E. L. Merritt, J. C. Mettke, W. D. Murray, G. P. Phillips, P. V. Raba, L. J. Rodgers, J. O. Traylor, S. G. Wood, G. G. FRESHMEN Adams, T. L. Barton, R. E. Bauer, R. D. Bradley, B. H. Brame, R. M. Broecker, D. R. Burke, S. C. Carr, R. C. Carroll, A. J. Chambliss, C. L. Collins, P. M. Dyer, R. E. Eeds, G. R. Elkins, R. B. Fitzgerald, E. L. Gabbert, J. H. Hamilton, L. J. Hetherington, N. Humphries, J. L. Jackson, M. L. Johnson, C. A. Keele, A. J., Jr. Luker, G. D. Lummus, C. L. McConchie, D. O. McGregor, M. D. Meyer, N. G. Munson, J. H., Jr. Noake, J. A. Orena, G. Pena, G. J. Perry, J. W. Post, E. T. Powell, J. C. Prestridge, M. G. Rader, T. D. Sakkal, G. J. Sanders, W. C., Jr. Smith, H. L., Jr. Smyth, J. G., IV Sommarvia, K. R. Stockman, C. R. Straube, J. W. Striegler, H. R., Jr. Syler, G. W. Valdez, A. L. White, L. L. Wilson, C. D. 103 First Sergeant DANIEL R. GRIFFITH Commanding Officer CHARLES H. ROLLINS, JR. FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Burnett, Mitchell, Hill, Riojas, Payne, Anthaume, Foster, Snowden, Cameron, Lewis, May, Hotchkiss, Schonefield, Thompson, Hursey, Vilcoq, Beck, Nelson, Strother, Bates, Gardner, Denny, Veith, Prickette, Ryan, King, Beamer. FOURTH ROW: Candelaria, Wagner, Basham, Paul, Moltz, Me- COMPANY H-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Berger, R. C. Brantley, W. A. Cravens, J. W., Jr. Burnett, W. G. Minor, J. Busch, P. A., Jr. Scales, B. R. Davidson, D. L. VanCleave, J. E. Dugger, W. W. Worley, C. S. Ill Eubank, C. M. STAFF MEMBER Foster, G. Funderburk, J. D. Hall, M. W. Hickman, J. M. SENIORS Hill, W. H. Hotchkiss, D. G. Luker, C. F. Hursey, P. B. Miller, J. H. King, W. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lewis, J. C. Nelson, A. F. Conway, B. J. Oliver, N. P. McBride, J. R. Payne, N. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Prickette, J. F. Amos, W. J. Riojas, R. Ryan, P. A., Jr. Dickens, H. D. Strother, H. G. Falco, P. A. Terrill, W. B. Garca, H. X. Thompson, R. V. Marshall, C. D. Turner, D. M. Schaffer, J. F. Vilcoq, P. M. II Terzian, G. E. VanBibber, J. W. CORPORAL JUNIORS Wright, G. C. Brent, H. FRESHMEN Buis, W. G. Anthaume, C. Dupree, M. L. Arquelles, E. Gordon, J. S., Jr. Basham, L. M. Koehler, W. F. Bates, P. L. Lane, R. B. Beamer, J. H. Lundy, C. D. Beck, C. L. McDonald, H. C. Benefield, R. W. Morton, A. G. Burns, A. E. Tylaska, J. H. Cameron, D. S. Witt, W. M. Candelaria, F. Denny, R. M. Englano, L. T., Jr. Gardner, M. B., Jr. Herrena, R., Jr. Hickman, R. H. Mathael, W. K. H. May, D. W. McDaniel, D. R. Mitchell, R. L. Moltz, L. D. Parker, W. B. Paul, G. E. Peeler, E. L. Poss, J. S. Rodriguez, T. M., Jr. Root, P. R. Schonefeld, O. J. Snowden, J. A. Stub, R. J. Tyler, J. D. Valarezo, C. G. Vann, R. B. Vaughan, T. F., Jr. Veith, B. L. Wagner, T. P. Webster, J. R. Woolam, T. J. 104 Daniel, Mathael, Dugger, Brantley, Turner, Arguelles, Burns, Woolam, Webster, Vaughan, England, Benefield, Rodriguez, Hickman, Peeler, Poss, Parker, Vann, Root, Hickman, Strub. THIRD ROW: Valarezo, Davidson, Terril, Eubank, Oliver, Herrera, Busch. SECOND ROW: Wright, Griffith, Garcia, Falco, Morton, Marshall, Dickens, Brent, Tylaska, McBride, Lane, Amos, Schaf¬ fer, Buis, Conway, Koehler, Gordon, Ogilvie, VanBibber, Lundy, Terzian. FIRST ROW: Worley, Miller, Cravens, Martin, Rollins, Scales, Minor, Berger, VanCleave. 105 •|P v;. :• SECOND BRIGADE STAFF f LT. COL. FRANK T. OSBORNE COL. HARVEY D. BARBER Executive Officer Commanding Officer MAJ. LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MILTON P. MARTIN HARRIS E. HAYNES RICHARD A. BOX DON WILLIAMSON BILLY J. THOMPSON Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Day Student Liaison Officer MAJ. KENTON W. SANDERS Chaplain M SGT. DON B. BURNETT Intelligence Sgt. M SGT. RAMSEY K. MELUGIN Scholastic Sgt. M SGT. DANIEL W. DEUPREE Supply Sgt. M SGT. JOHN A. WINDER Operations Sgt. 106 i I 9 THE AGGIE PRAYER God of all men everywhere, we are thankful for your love which penetrates all barriers. Help us to be the men we ought to be. Make us deeply aware of the shortness and uncertainty of human life. Forgive us when we seek anything but doing Your will. As we realize our positions of leadership, may our devo¬ tion to You be beyond the call of duty. Teach us to be unashamed of Your presence in us as we stand before our fellowmen, our leaders, and our loved ones. Instill in mankind a sense of broth¬ erhood and a desire for peace. AMEN. s i i i p | ' 1 1 1 1 .. ,(_?■? ? S « a Ml I I . p 11 I ft 1 « 107 : THIRD BATTLE GROUP STAFF MS. i- WkWMMmkmM MAJ. TOAA C. REID LT. COL. TRAVIS L. WEGENHOFT Executive Officer Commanding Officer MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. SETH L. WELD GODFREY T. MOLLER JOE H. HEGYESI JAMES E. STUBBS JAMES T. RECTOR Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer T SGT. CHARLES MOORE Scholastic Sgt. T SGT. WELDON NASH Intelligence Sgt. T SGT. RICHARD ALVARADO Supply Sgt. T SGT. WILLIAM H. HARRISON Operations Sgt. 108 FOURTH BATTLE GROUP STAFF -19110! LT. COL. WILLIAM F. McFARLAND MAJ. LARRY M. DUBUISSON Commanding Officer Executive Officer MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. CHARLES E. OUALLINE ROY E. SPENCER RONNY HAMPTON DARRYL G. BUSH JOE W. LINDLEY Adjutant Scholastic Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer Chaplain T SGT. RALPH D. LOYD Intelligence Sgt. T SGT. JACK O. HARRINGTON Schojastic Sgt. T SGT. CARL H. AIKEN Supply Sgt. T SGT. JOHN D. BEASLEY Operations Sgt. 109 m FIFTH BATTLE GROUP STAFF MAJOR RALPH BRYAN HENDRICKS Executive Officer LT. COL. CLYDE N. HALE Commanding Officer AAAJ. PAUL PIPER Adjutant AAAJ. DONALD G. PATTON Scholastic Officer AAAJ. AAARC B. POWE Intellligence Officer AAAJ. AAAJ. DANNY D. AAURDOCK OGDEN T. BAUR Operations Officer Supply Officer T SGT. JOE E. SIDES Intelligence Sgt. T SGT. JOE N. RANDOLPH Scholastic Sgt. T SGT. RICHARD F. HALTER Supply Sgt. Texas A AA today has one of the most comprehensive programs of military science and tactics in the nation. It enrolls the largest Corps of Cadets of any Military College in the United States and is the nation ' s larg¬ est single source of trained officer reserves for the Army and Air Force. Since the establishment of the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps at the school in 1920, A M has given one or two years of basic training to some 50,000 men and has afforded advanced training under government contract lead¬ ing to commissions to more than 12,000. Ill A- Executive Officer CHARLES E. HOERMANN First Sergeant CHARLES WILLIAM McLAIN GUY. W. KEELING FOURTH ROW: Hunter, R., Guy, Garcia, Wert, Wooley, Gottle, Jack, Sandlin, Isaccson, Kelly, Goff, Delgado, Beck R., Shulter, Bower, Kapple, Lyons, Smith, Teer, Finks, Harrison, Swetlik, Redd, Elsberry, Mann, Vela, Webber, Miller. THIRD ROW: Terry, Laird, Payne, Medel, Levis, Woodruff, Hunter D., Kutach, em, Aggies. S ' ‘T ' : s Fine, Collins, Salinas, White, Haden, Pearson, Bowman, Drane, Torrens, Thornton, Mills, Golub, Cooper, Marshall, Christian, Neale, Elliot, Cancellare. SECOND ROW: Acklen, Wilson, Mc¬ Lain, Hoffman, Nash, Davis, Symm, Agnew, Coppedge, Cavitt, Melugin, Patterson, Beck D., Putman, Reed, McAlister, Hale, Winder, Gerrits, Gordon, Schaefer, Guadiano, Denison, Wilson D. FIRST ROW: McGaughy, Dodge, Donalson, Hoermann, Keeling, Whitehouse, Loveland, Norman, Hammer. ng or brttU COMPANY A-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Dodge, J. H. Donalson, D. A. Hammer, G. J. Loveland, G. A. McGaughy, R. V. Norman, J. M. Whitehouse, G. K. STAFF MEMBERS Williamson, D. A. Nash, W. W. Melugin, R. K. Winder, J. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Clary, J. H. Coppedge, R. E. Gordon, C. L. Hale, F. M. Patterson, J. S. Reed, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Agnew, P. C. Beck, J. D. Gaudiano, A. F. McAlster, K. W. Putman, G. H. Symm, C. E. JUNIORS Cavitt, W. D. Davis, W. H. Gerrits, R. P. CORPORALS Acklen, R. L. Elliott, A. C. Garcia, J. M. Harrison, R. C. Hoffman, W. M. Hunter, D. T. Kappel, R. A. Redd, C. Smith, R. M. Torrans, P. H. Webber, R. M. Wilson, D. J. SOPHOMORES Beck, R. R. Bowers, J. R. Cooper, J. C. Delgado, R. M. Fine, R. Goettle, J. A. Golub, S. H. Guy, J. D. Hunter, R. D. Kutach, S. J. Marshall, J. K. Miller, G. C. Mills, R. Z. Sandlin, M. W. Svetlik, D. J. Terry, R. D. Vela, C. Woqley B. J. FRESHMEN Bowman, J. W. Cancellare, J. Christian, J. H. Collins, Thomas Denison, J. M. Drane, C. H. Elsbury, B. R. Finks, J. E. Goff, J. E. Haden, R. C. Kelley, W. R. Laird, G. L. Levis, G. F. Lyons, E. K. Mann, J. E., Jr. Medel, A. F. Neale, R. K. Payne, E. E. Pearson, D. O. Salinas, C. R. Schaefer, C. C. Schulter, B. G. Thornton, R. N. Wert, H. E. White, J. L. Wilson, W. B. Woodruff, J. L. I 13 My compliments to the chef! B- FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Stark, Howard, Thompson, Brandon, Watson, Franklin, Fitts, McDonald, Hogg, Collier, Henderson, Liston, Cooper, Beyer, Keogh, ' Davis, Huffman, Hinojosa, Hop¬ kins, Lock, Nelson, Fraley, Butler, Carr, Chaput, Kocian, Rigley. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Hunter, Rook, Pesek, Malaise, Walker, LIEUTENANTS Boese, R. F. Goeble, R. J. Hedderman, C. W. Sawey, W. G. STAFF MEMBER Rector, J. T. SENIORS Heger, A. J. Weaver, L. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cory, A. A. Groves, M. G. Matula, B. R. Riente, J. A. Steel, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Alaniz, R. Curry, C. K. Donald R. C. Kittrell, L L. Morse, C. H. Parker, L. G. JUNIORS Brady, L. M. Fix, G. J. Griffith, J. S. Herring, D. M. Neeley, L. C. Poenishch, D. L. Robinson, C. A. Willman, L. J. Herrin, J. B. CORPORALS Cothren, S. D. Davis, J. H. Dixon, B. W. Godfrey, J. F. Mejia, C. V. COMPANY B-2 ROSTER Nelson, J. E. Hinojosa, G. G. White, P. G. Finkelstein, J. May, R. A. Tipton, D. R. Hoffman, G. R. Williams, J. R. Fitts, J. M. McDonald, R. E. Zimmermann, H. L. Holcomb, H. Wueste, J. A. Fraley, M. H. Moore, E. R. SOPHOMORES Hopkins, D. W. Franklin, L. M. Partridge, L. D. Howard, J. B. FRESHMEN Hogg, R. L. Pesek, F. G. Beyer, W. H. Hunter, C. R. Balentine, J. M- Huffman, J. J. Rigley, G. A. Brandon, C. M. Liston, H. E. Brandt, C. E. Johnston, D. D. Robinson, C. W. Cerna, R. G. Miller, K. J. Butler, D. S. Keoh, M. W. Sexton, C. S. Chaput, A. J. Mitchell, E. G. Candella, L. J. Kocian, R. P. Springer, B. L. Cooper, H. W. Reveley, M. B. Carr, R. H. Keohler, B. R. Thompson, D. R. Gonzales, J. E. Rook, G. D. Carter, L. J. Krovontka, S. A. Walker, R. E. Graham, R. E. Sargent, J. W. Collier, W. E. Lock, J. R. Watson, L. L. Henderson, D. M. Stark, R. R. Deggansky, A. W. Martin, F. D. Weber, W. T. 114 Dixon, Miller, Holcomb, Tipton, Graham, Springer, Partridge, Brandt, Moore, Johnston, Degyansky, Carter, Mitchell, Wueste, White, Cothren, Sargent, Balentine, Krovontka, Reveley, Finkel- stein, Sexton. THIRD ROW: Mejia, Robinson, Candella, Godfrey, Koehler, May. SECOND ROW: Zimmermann, Schneider, Alaniz, Donald, Kittrell, Steel, Poenish, Griffith, Willman, Herring, Par¬ ker, Matula, Groves, Cory, Neeley, Riente, Herrin, Curry, Brady. FIRST ROW: Weaver, Sawey, Hedderman, Floyd, Eagle, Boese, Heger, Goeble. BUZZARD CO rcR; BOURBON ' ‘ VIS You call those wrinkles. I love it here. 115 First Sergeant CECIL D. BAILY Commanding Officer JERRY I. GILLILAND COMPANY C-2 ROSTER FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Hilton, Spencer, Seffert, Weaver, Hoover, LaVallee, Davis, Browning, Gipson, Dudley, Kinser, Cornelius, Wilson, Christian, Jaris, Persyn, Long, Held, Yeager, Ward, Dillard, Fergus, Morris, Jacoby, Robinson, Sanders, Powell. THIRD ROW: Knox, Turner, Mitchell, Parkman, Cook, LIEUTENANTS Feagins, T. J., Jr. Brown, B. C. Lackey, J. L. Russell, J. K. Klehm, J. J., Jr. Harn, P. J. Castleberry, T. G. Schoch, P. D.. SENIORS Wright, W. B. Hale, D. O. Bowman, J. M. Crockett, W. R. Fox, D. D. Gray, C. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fenley, J. B. Webb, T. F. Gudgen, K. P. Schneider, A. D. Pixley, T. A. Rodrigues, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Bradshaw, M. E. Gary, E. Hoegemeyer, W. H. Metcalf, M. Gilbreath, N. R. Earle, G. L. JUNIORS Cates, B. A. Partida, R. Holbein, T. J. CORPORALS Hilton, J. C. Chapman, D. N. Weaver, L. A. Held, J. T. Bryant, R. E. Strange, R. J. Morris, B. L. Koegl, K. W. Hedrick, J. A. George, M. S. SOPHOMORES Fix, R. E. Boyd, B. B. Browning, J. M. Barrett, P. G. Hutton, W. C. Mitchell, R. E. Parkman, K. B. Gipson, J. H. Cornelius, J. C. Knox, E. B. Gutierrez, G., Jr. Carter, J. W. FRESHMEN Bash, J. C. Robinson, G. Y. Wilson, J. E. Ward, K. B. Nicely, C. E. DiBianco, F. P. Turner, D. A. Babcock, J. M. Frye, D. J. Persyn, H. C. Long, M. D. Fergus, T. H. Jacoby, R. A. Dawdy, O. H. Jaris, J. R. Pridmore, J. A., Jr. Forehand, G. Powell, J. H. LaVallee, M. E. Spencer, J. S. Egerton, T. H. Wilson, W. E. Sanders, V. E. Seyffert, W. H. Hoover, C. W. Dilliard, W. M. Nichols, B. H. Kinser, J. G. Powell, W. L. Wanstrath, G. R. Cook, G. M. Christian, H. D. Munday, K. H. Lantz, J. E. Yeager, R. E. Davis, R. B. Dudley, D. I. Record, J. E. I 16 Lantz, Frye, Koegl, Barrett, Carter, Pridmore, Nichols, Fix, Hutton, Wanstrath, Bash, Egerton, Bryant, Wilson, Chapman, Dibianco, Powell, Forehand, Dawdy, Monday, Babcock. SEC¬ OND ROW: Hedrick, George, Baily, Nicely, Gilbreath, Gudgen, Earle, Metcalf, Holbein, Moore, Hoegemeyer, Partida, Fenley, Oh, good morning, Lt. Smith. Bradshaw, Hale, Gary, Schneider, Gafford, Alvarado, Strange, Rodriquez, Guiterrez. FIRST ROW: Grey, Molar, Hale, Feagins, Bowman, Harn, Klehn, Russell, Peyton, Crockett, Gilliland, Fox, Wright, Lackey, Schoch, Castleberry, Brown. No, not an inspection! 117 First Sergeant BOYD R. BRANCH Commanding Officer LEE R. RATLIFF Looking for a date? Here ' s three more you can choose from. Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Sharp, Christopher, Alexander, Luhm, Cordray, Almond, AAikush, Malone, Allen, Johnson, Kearns, Meyers, Jenson, Lednicky, Shaw, Geye, Moore, Puckett, Wade, McAffe, Echterhoft, Giddens, Sinor, Mayfield, Byrd, Wiederhold, Fields, Niehaus, Blasingame. THIRD ROW: Haggard, I i r [ •V l r ■ an iP.fSS2v i I 18 2 Hibel, Shows, Glisan, Stephens, Fowler, Rogers, Ibison, Gray, Neadows, Reynolds, Feagins, Purcell, Jasek, Fa ' ciane, McAdams, Sudderth, Haynes, McMath, Griffin, Rangene, Doerre, Shulze, Davis, Ferrell, Praishar. SECOND ROW: Moore, Branch, Essary, Burr, Underwood, Mitchell, Harrison, Simms, Crabtree, Canales, Dewbre, Airhart, Kana, Cherry, Dunn, Haymann, Ellis, Ratcliffe, Bridges, Osborn, McKiensy. FIRST ROW: Hegyest, Sanders, Somano, Seiler, Lenard, Abbott, Riley, Bauer, Ratliff, Tucker, McMullen, Turner, Kilpatrick, Murphey, Mills, Ellison. If it ' s made by Mattel, It ' s Swell COMPANY D-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Abbott, J. M. Bauer, D. E. Kilpatrick, R. L. Leonard, C. A. Mills, J. T. Murphey, M. D. Riley, J. E. Seiler, K. E. STAFF MEMBERS Harrison, W. H. Hegyesi, J. H. Osborne, F. T. Sanders, K. W. Wegenhoft, T. L. Weld, S. L SENIORS Ellison, R. T. Somano, R. B. Tucker, R. F. Turner, L. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Airhart, T. P. Cherry, J. D. Ellis, G. W. Kana, F. J. Ratcliffe, L. J. Spencer, D. S. Underwood, L. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Burr, R. W. De ' wbre, G. W. Dunn, G. C. Osborne, W. G. McKenzie, J. W. Sweatman, R. T. JUNIORS Arman, D. R. Bridges, R. E. Canales, H. C. Crabtree, F. Essary, J. W. Heyman, E. F. Mitchell, R. Ratcliffe, J. A. Simms, L. P. SOPHOMORES Ferrell, E. B. Jr. Ibson, J. L. Jenson, C. M. Johnson, J. E. Kearns, J. H. Lednicky, B. L. Luhm, F. E. Moore, G. C. Moore, J. L. Schulze, T. J. Shaw, L. E. Stephens, W. M. Sinor, D. L. FRESHMEN Alexander, F. S. Allen, T. E. Almond, M. W. Byrd, G. L. Blasingame, S. W. Christopher, T. Cordray, D. E. Davis, R. D. Doerre, G. L. Dupriest, J. C. Echterhoff, J. H. Faciane, E. L. Feagins, P. J. Fields, W. W. Fowler, D. T. Geye, R. J. Glisan, C. L. Giddens, D. L. Gray, D. K. Griffin, J. M. Haggard, H. L. Haynes, V. D. Hiebel, R. A. Jasek, R. D. Malone, J. R. Mayfield, J. C. McAdams, T. A. McAffee, W. R. McMath, C. W. Meadows, T. H. Meyers, F. E. Mikush, J. J. Niehaus, H. A. Praisnar, A. Jr. Puckett, R. H. Purcell, W. R. Rangene, E. F. Reynolds, J. R. Rogers, W. N. Sharp, R. L. Showa, P. P. Sudderth, C. V. Wade, R. K. Wiederhold, R. W. 119 FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Jones, Tate, Wiggins, Knight, Paulus, Harrison, Roncskevitz, Cooper, Danzeiser, Gonzales, Abbot, Mof¬ fett, Stapleton, Ray, Richardson, McCarty, Wood, Cunningham, Smith, Dresser, Delashaw, Heathman, Zunker, Terrill, Wheeler, Smith, Stanton. FOURTH ROW: Hinnant, Veselka, Woods, Pep- Caldwell raiders! 120 2 per, Martinez, Adams, Hartley, Welsh, Summers, JarVnon, Riente, Huddleston, Lawrence, Butter, Foster, Daily, Green, Saxon, Price, Sherman, Morrison, Williams, Hoopes, Mayfield, Stengel, Peep¬ les. THIRD ROW: Patrick, Taylor, Yarritu, Davis, Ferrell, Moore, Land, Vanderpool, Jenkins, Cantu. SECOND ROW: Rodriquez, Locke, Kohutek, Carothers, Schulmeier, Paul, Young, Lednicky, Miears, Flanagan, Eitt, Ohlendorf, Taylor, Ramirez, Monteer, Alexander, Scarcella, Hall, Schepps, Brand. FIRST ROW: Payne, Anthis, Schmidt, Burchers, Rigsby, Yeargan, Rea, Duffield, Con¬ ner. Eating during C.Q. COMPANY E-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Rodriguez, A. R. Delashaw, R. L. Burchers, L. F. Scarcella, L. L. Dresser, P. A., Jr. Duffield, D. W. Shepps, D. J. Ferrel, A. D. Rea, B. C. Schulmier, D. A. Gonzales, G. S. Schmidt, W. F. CORPORALS Green, S. L. Townsend, B. Harrison, P. D. Terril, J. B. Hartley, T. M. STAFF MEMBERS Payne, H. A. Heathman, L. D. Martin, P. O. Butler, E. L. Hinnant, R. Hickland, B. Cantu, R. Huddleston, R. R. Conner, V. Jenkins, J. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cunningham, J. P. Knight, J. W. Carothers, D. J. Daily, R. R. Land, T. E. Flannagan, J. C. Garza, H. Mayfield, J. Kohutek, E. Hoopes, J. Jr. McCarty, R. T. Paul, T. C. Jarmon, L. L. Moffitt, A. F. Ramirez, F. Jones, T. Moore, R. W. Taylor, W. S. Lawrence, H. P. Morrison, D. G. Young, M. C. Martinez, H. A. Peeples, M., Ill Patrick, C. E. Price, G. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Paulus, W. C. Ray, W. B. Alexander, T. E. Pepper, J. H. Riente, A. J. Eitt, G. D. Tate, M. W. Richardson, E. M. Lednicky, B. J. Taylor, H. L. Roncskevitz, R. Locke, L. J. Welsh, R. M. Saxon, C. A. Miers, R. A. Wheeler, A. Sherman, J. E. Monteer, D. H. Wiggins, R. K. Smith, J. W. Moreland, C. R. Yarritu, A. Stanton, W. K. Ohlendorf, H. M. Zunker, S. Stapleton, C. A. Stengel, G. D. STAFF MEMBER FRESHMEN Summers, F. D. Aiken, C. Abbott, C. S. Veselka, S. J. Adams, D. R. Williams, W. C, III JUNIORS Cooper, W. C. Wood, J. M. Brand, H. D. Danzieser, J. Woods, W. R. Hall, J. A. Davis, G. E. 121 First Sergeant THOMAS L. SIMS FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Odom, Jamail, Southerland, Goetz, Krebs, Kerley, Blythe, Jones, Wiggins, Burns, Teague, Platt, Bissett, Gregory, Hodges, Taylor, Brunkenhoeffer, Roberts, Vaughan, Trahan, Long, Hunnicutt, Taylor, Morgan, Kruemcke, McClinton, Ruckman. SECOND ROW: Schildnecht, Hyman, Green- Commanding Officer BILLY AA. AAcCUTCHEN COAAPAN Y F-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Bradley, L. C. Hutson, B. B. Schier, J. C. Vaughan, W. J. STAFF MEMBERS Beasley, J. D. Burnett, D. B. Bush, D. G. McFarland, W. F. Oualline, C. E. SENIORS Holmes, T. W. Huber, K. M. Hurley, D. R. Morrow, D. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hale, R. N. Heddins, G. C. Jones, T. D. Lott, M. M. Mitchell, W. W. O ' Dell, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Adams, J. B. Dyer, E. M. Flores, A. Mitchell, B. C. Peyton, M. T. Pry, W. F. Smith, H. W. Wehring, C. H. SOPHOMORES Askew, J. R. Bissett, R. C. Neuman, J. A. Brunkenhoefer, R. E. McFaddin, D. W. Blythe, L. D. Platt, J. F. Burkett, R. W. Moore, C. B. Brown, G. A. Roberts, W. H. Burns, L. J. Morgan, T. L. Donnell, V. L. Ruckman, P. C. Burke, J. C. Odom, J. C. Griggs, W. D. Smith, J. W. Gallagher, R. P. Rinard, S. K. Guiberteau, O. J. Smith, T. M. Goetz, P. A. Rossi, D. J. Haby, V. A. Spillman, J. C. Greenhaw, L. M. Samford, B. A. Humphries, W. L. Taylor, W. R. Gregory, C. H. Sizemore, J. L. Hunnicutt, L. B. Teague, C. W. Hodges, M. B. Southerland, J. M. Jamail, G. A. Irvin, S. M. Steqart, R. A. Jones, H. M. FRESHMEN Jeffreye, R. P. Taylor, J. W. Kerley, W. C. Boutte, K. L. Kruemcke, M. E. Trahan, T. C. Krebs, J. P. Brandt, D. D. Leonard, R. V. Vaughn, R. W. McClinton, G. M. Brown, R. A. Long, W. L. Wiggins, D. E. 122 haw, Gallagher, Griggs, Smith, Smith, Leonard, Samford, Neu¬ man, Brown, Jeffrey, Rinard, Askew, Guiberteau, Rossi, Irvin, Burkett, Stewart, Habey, Spillman, McFadden, Brandt, Burke, Boutte, Humphries, Brown, Sizemore, Moore. THIRD ROW: Dyer, Burnett, Smith, Pry, Mitchell, Jones, Heddins, Flores, Wehring, Adams, Lott, Peyton, Mitchell, Hale. FIRST ROW: Donnel, Sims, Holmes, Huber, Vaughan, Saenz, McCuthen, Schier, Bush, Mc¬ Farland, Hurley, Hutson. See—this one reads M.E.N. I don ' t smoke, it ' s just for the effect. 123 First Sergeant WILLIAM A. SHAW Company Commander FRANK A. FITZGERALD FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Shetter, Carter, Nelson, Rice, Adams, Farron, Brittian, Brannco, Tripp, Colby, Fisk, Davis, Miller, Wil¬ son, Mathens, Small, Daniels, Oman, Elmore, Hutcheson, Yancy, Habbinga, Cook, Talley, Stephens, McNiel, Hopkins, Persyn, Maser. FOURTH ROW: Schmid, Flippo, Tonnes, Bruer, Vincek, COMPANY G-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Bontard, R. W. Bridges, M. J. Lawrence, D. C. Taylor, C. D. Wynn, W. W. Shetter, J. H. Small, T. H. Swanson, J. L. Talley, C. M. Tripp, R. G. Wilson, J. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bailey, E. M. Henderson, D. R. Montgomery, D. F. Shively, M. H. Strole, M. B. Ingle, R. V. SOPHOMORES Andrews, W. R. Bowen, R. L. Carver, W. T. Christie, R. J. Davis, J. E. Davis, S. E. Harris, H. E. Hicklin, R. W. Humber, J. Y. Hutcheson, D. P. Jester, R. S. Martin, T. F. Payne, J. L. Persyn, D. Roberts, C. R. Scott, R. C. Sherrill, W. B. FRESHMEN Adams, H. R. Allen, R. Barranco, V. T. Benthul, J. C. Bonifield, J. C. Breur, R. A. Brittain, M. L. Carter, J. C. Chachere, M. W. Cohn, M. H. Colby, C. J. Cook, V. H. Cowley, L. A. Carpitto, F. R. Daniels, S. C. Durman, J. M. Elmore, R. D. Farrow, L. L. Flippo, W. A. Fisk, S. K. Garnett, H. S. Goldman, J. Griffith, A. N. Habbinga, R. J. Hoffpauir, S. C. Hartman, N. A., Jr. Hopkins, F. B. Hass, R. G. Hasten, W. H., Jr. Huddleston, C. Jahnke, R. V. Johnston, T. F. Jones, M. G. Kieschnick, G. B. Limer, B. L. Matthews, R. C. Maser, R. McNeill, T. P. Menzies, C. C. Miller, K. U. Mitchell, T. Nelson, M. M. Oman, J. B. Perry, R. S. Preston, D. P. Reed, J. E. Rice, R. R. Schmid, C. O. Skalsky, R. L. Smith, R. L. Smith, O. D. Stephens, J. A. Stien, F. J. Swim, S. D. Tenzer, N. B. Towns, M. E. Jr. Vincek, J. F. Watson, O. M. Jr. Woodall, R. P. Yancy, D. A. But, roommate, she ' s my girl 124 2 Durham, Carver, Harris, Woodall, Garrett, Stein, Williams, Cha- chere, Payne, Skalsky, Limmer, Mitchell, Hoffpauir, Huddleston, Hass, Sherril, Hicklin, Swim, Bowen, Martin, Menizes. THIRD ROW: Bonifield, Griffith, Perry, Galley, Preston, Smith, Gold¬ man, Davis, Scott, Hartmann, Christie, Hastens, Jarke, Benthul, Reed, Carpitto, Roberts, Kieschnick, Jester, Jones, Allen, Hum¬ ber, Tenzer, Smith, Watson, Cohn, Johnston. SECOND ROW: Henderson, Baily, Montgomery, Shively, Ingle, Strole. FIRST ROW: Andrews, Shaw, Bridges, Batard, Mays, Fitzgerald, Tay¬ lor, Todd, Wynn. 125 First Sergeant J. B. PAYNE A year that brings high hopes to that special one that waits faithfully. Commanding Officer G. W. VOGT Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Swank, Laan, Gaille, Schulze, Halter, Faries, Pate, Jones, Robinson, Anderton, Moseley, Mc- Owen, Theeck, Rutledge, Jensen, Johnson, Wurzbach, Mc- 126 3 Kinney, Wilson, Duncan, Liveley, McPhail, Cooper, Young, Crump, Hollis, Burchers, Rabel. FOURTH ROW: Whitlock, Kirk, Speck, Dennis, Curran, Goldwater, Seawright, Head, Culbert¬ son, Lyons, Armstrong, Culbertson, Lovick, Garner, White, Riddle, McKnight, Van Cleve, Wheeler, Orchard, Longan, Fry, Wilson, Britton, Daggs, Brand, Wilkins. THIRD ROW: Pope, Breeding, Drow, Woods, Kern, Secor, Beall, Scarmado, Wal¬ drop, Hawkins, Livingston, Scott, Mathis, George, Tatum, Lam¬ bert, Howard, Villareal, Anderson, Hearne, Smiley, Burk- halter, Hansard, Teasdale, Prochaska, Wiggins. SECOND ROW: Davidson, Hubert, Seaquist, Loyd, Sullivan, Deal. FIRST ROW: Manley, Payne, Todd, Lindley, Lowe, Oefinger, Garcia, Vogt, Weldon, Hampton, McGinty, Dubisson, Valerius, Nichols. LIEUTENANTS Lowe, R. F. Weldon, J. D. McGinty, S. R. Nichols, R. A. Valerius, J. A. Oefinger, S. W. STAFF MEMBER Ronny J. Hampton STAFF SERGEANTS Lloyd, R. D. Davidson, R. J. Deal, D. E. Hubert, E. T. Seaquist, M. E. Sullivan, J. L. SOPHOMORES Anderson, T. C. Anderton, M. Beall, J. H. Breeding, W. W. Burchers, J. M. Dennis, R. A. Halter, G. M. Hearn, W. C. Hollis, J. R. Jensen, D. W. Jones, W. B. Kern, J. F. Longan, B. J. Lovick, J. S. McKnight, J. T. McOwen, J. S. Pate, R. S. Rabel, H. E. Riddle, R. B. Rutledge, J. E. Schulze, E. W. Smiley, J. M. Tatum, M. E. Theeck, J. A. Tisdale, L. W. Whitlock, L. L. Wilson, D. F. Wilson, J. L. FRESHMEN Armstrong, H. W. Brandi, A. E. Britton, S. F. Burkhalter, K. R. Cooper, P. D. Crump, W. E. Culberson, W. D. Curran, L. E. Daggs, B. A. Drow, W. C. Duncan, S. E. Faries, F. C. Culberson, W. O. Fry, S. T. Gaille, R. S. Garner, L. E. George, R. H. Goldwater, J. M. Hansard, J. B. Hawkins, R. S. Head, H. M. Howard, M. E. Johnson, H. C. Kirk, J. H. Laan, R. C. Lambert, W. J. Livingston, V. L. Lyons, B. W. Mathis, H. L. McKinney, C. M. McPhail, J. W. Lively, J. R. Moseley, J. L. Orchard, J. H. Pope, T. G. Prochaska, D. J. Robinson, N. E. Scarmado, S. A. Scott, J. T. Seawright, D. F. Secor, T. W. Speck, J. P. Swank, B. F. VanCleave, P. W. Villarreal, L. V. Waldrop, D. B. White, E. R. Wheeler, L. J. Wiggins, H. R. Wilkins, B. C. Wood, L. D. Wurzbach, H. F. Young, L. L. 127 First Sergeant GEORGE E. LOWKE Commanding Officer TOMMY J. DAVIDSON COMPANY H-2 ROSTER Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Williams, Ligon, Harris, Townsend, Godkin, Dowling, Todd, Wheeler, Melton, Adams, Graves, Sperburg, McElory, Bland, Easley, Little, Soules, Vasek, Burton, Jenkins, Schmid, Morgan, Young, Balfour, Codington, O ' Con¬ nor, Brossman. FOURTH ROW: O ' Keefe, Hobbs, Silberg, Yow- ell, Burney, Gruner, Rector, Stokes, Nebrat, Burch, Love, Shults, LIEUTENANTS Baur, R. S. Austin, T. L. STAFF MEMBERS Harrington, J. N. Harrington, J. O. Box, R. A. Baur, O. T. Spencer, R. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Warlick, C. E. Harvey, J. B. Briseno, C. G. Ernst, H. E. Martin, B. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Kitchen, G. A. Ruhmann, J. M. Hutton, W. F. Mogford, J. L. Pederson, W. M. Hall, J. F. JUNIORS Cobb, K. N. Donahue, R. L. Hamilton, B. J. Lang, W. Lozo, R. D. Woods, D. L. Thomas, R. C. Neely, R. C. CORPORALS Burton, J. D. Meyer, J. H. MacTavish, W. K. Rogers, J. L. McGregor, J. E. Alexander, B. D. Nix, W. D. Hartsell, R. Ham, H. C. Rundell, W. K. SOPHOMORES Castanon, R. G. Coonrod, R. W. Dowling, E. S. Balfour, R. C. Godkin, J. W. Graves, G. P. Bauknight, B. M. Gruner, K. A. Marshall, J. T. Bland, R. W. Harris, L. G. Moseley, R. E. Burch, D. J. Herrera, D. M. Motheral, S. F. Burnett, J. L. Hobbs, R. B. Novasad, T. S. Burney, J. D. Holley, A. N. O ' Connor, C. J. Chapa, A. E. Jenkins, R. P. Pruett, J. D. Codrington, T. D. Laughlin, G. H. Schneider, H. L. Conally, R. N. Gigon, F. B. Smith, D. W. Day, R. M. Little, T. M. Stenger, E. M. Donaldson, G. R. Love, B. P. Townsend, F. M. Droughliet, A. F. McElroy, E. E. Sylie, J. M. Easley, T. D. McGinty, J. W. Young, J. G. Eubank, R. McKenzie, W. H. Brossman, G. F. Farquharson, R. A. Melton, J. D. Felder, J. W. Morgan, B. E. FRESHMEN Fisherman, W. H. O ' Keefe, D. E. Ashy, T. M. Follett, W. W. Rector, W. R. V T = SK jr m Schmid, H. W. Shahady, E. J. Shutts, W. T. Silberg, B. N. Sperburg, R. L. Stanton, W. L. Stokes, F. D. Strong, C. T. Swank, W. A. Tisdal, V. C. Todd, T. R. Tucker, F. Twoney, S. R. Vermilyea, D. E. Wheeler, S. W. Williams, J. P. Woodall, J. B. 128 1-1 lifci Tisdall, McGinty, Jones, Felder, Toomey, McKernan, Pruett, Godkin, Herrera, Follett, Henderson, Conally, Marshall, Stan¬ ton. THIRD ROW: Rogers, Smith, Ham, Novosad, McKenzie, Farquharson, Burnett, Ashy, Hartsell, Alexander, Wheeler, Bauk- night, Shahady, Laughlin, MacTavish, Swank, Fisherman, Tucker, Eubank, Strong, Hall, Holley, McGregor, Warren, Woodall, Schneider, Stenger. SECOND ROW: Coo nrod, Donadson, Ver- Milyea, Castanon, Briseno, Hall, Lozo, Kitchen, Mogford, Ruh- mann, Hamilton, Harrington, Lang, Lowke, Pederson, Warlick, Hutton, Cobb, Martin, Ernst, Donahue, Harvey, Woods, Chapa, Drouilet, Rundell. FIRST ROW: Meyer, Neely, Harrington, Austin, Blakewood, Davidson, Baur, Spencer, Baur, Nix. Are you sure these lenses are right, Doc? . . . Knowledge is the wings wherewith we fly to heaven 129 TILAAON J. REEVES ROY E. SIMMONS FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Holiday, Watson, Schehin, Faulk, Jernigan, Varisco, Jones, Winningham, Hetzel, Carter, Sides, AAills, West, Ross, Poehl, Davis, Grett, Kokemoor, Parker, COMPANY 1-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Palmer, B. L. Baker, J. Pennington, H. D. Schmidt, J. Woodard, G. L. Potts, R. C. Spencer, R. Tomas, R. K. Adams, J. R. Chandler, D. S. Halbert, J. R. Novosad, A. L. JUNIORS Beerwinkle, D. R. Caraway, C. AA. Emery, F. C. Hoffman, U. R. AAorrison, R. AA. Sell, J. T. Syptak, C. L. Wilson, F. N. CORPORALS Adams, R. L. Ainsworth, AA, A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Faulk, R. H. Garrison, W. R. Joiner, R. E. AAcCoy, AA. D. Ross, AA. R. Wheelan, J. D. Hotard, E. D. Hughes, S: E. Liquez, AA. D. Trejo, D. C. Varisco, B. J. Winningham, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS SOPHOAAORES Faust, J. E. Baur, R. W. AAilberger, L. J. Carter, B. R. Holliday, T. L. Patranella, K. W. Ross, R. C. Schehin, AA. L. Urso, J. J. Walson, J. W. FRESHAAEN Davis, W. P. Heffernan, C. A. Hetzel, J. D. Holder, D. C. Jernigan, D. S. Jones, H. K. Kokemoor, D. E. AAackin, S. J. AAills, J. L Parker, G. S. Parker, E. K. Poehl, N. D. Scott, R. F. Sides, AA. L. Triolo, AA. J. West, K. W. Aw, it ' s only a little . . . hey! Baur, Scott, Heffernan, Answorth, Trejo. THIRD ROW: Mackin, Triolo, Adams. SECOND ROW: Hotard, Reeves, Milberger, Ross, Garrison, Hoffman, Caraway, Woodard, McCoy, Emery, Joiner, Schmidt, Palmer, Faust, Wheelan, Morrison, Beerwinkle. FIRST ROW: Spencer, Syptak, Pennington, Calvez, Halbert, Simmons, Wilson, Potts, Baker, Sell, Adams. 131 First Sergeant ARTHUR L. FRENCH Commanding Officer DAVID C. COLEMAN FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Elder, Taylor, Morris, Syptak, Stephens, Carll, Welch, Dawson, Bearrie, Bruns, Wallace, Tyler, Kirkpatrick, Poehl, Jackson, Andersson, Reeves, Bacon, 132 2 Mathis, Stevener, Williams, Wood, Hughes, Hutton, Cooner, Walton, Ward. THIRD ROW: Ashley, Rosenthal, Powers, Smith, McIntosh. SECOND ROW: Shores, Santerre, Whiteley, B. Moore, Blackburn, Roach, Hill, Cassens, Burrier, Hruska, Hood, G. Moore, Tompkins. FIRST ROW: Potter, Bower, Stearns, Williams, Coleman, Abbott, Hoffman, Terry, Jackson. COMPANY K-2 ROSTER FIRST LIEUTENANTS Abbott, A. W. Bower, R. Mills, H. D. Potter, R. H. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Hamff, J. E. Hoffman, R. W. Jackson, J. B.- Jones, H. C. Lyons, L. E. Stearns, J. E. Terry, R. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cassens, A. B. French, A. L. Hruska, S. J. Moore, G. E. Tompkins, H. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Benthul, F. G. Moore, W. B. Roach, L. J. Santerre, G. L. Whiteley, T. G. JUNIORS Burrier, L. D. Hood, H. R. Hornsey, J. C. Landers, E. H. CORPORAL Shores, S. A. SOPHOMORES Bacon, J. A. Bearrie, J. L. Bruns, J. C. Carll, W. D. Cooner, K. E. Delavan, R. J. Elder, J. H. Hughes, D. G. Hutton, W. S. Kirkpatrick, W. L. Mathis, R. N. Morris, J. W. McIntosh, D. Poehl, R. Reeves, B. A. Rosenthal, S. D. Smith, D. R. Stephens, C. L. Syptak, J. B. Taylor, H. A. Wallace, T. W. Walton, J. V. Ward, B. C. Welch, C. E. Williams, G. D. FRESHMEN Andersson, A. M. Ashley, J. T. Dawson, L. L. Jackson, B. R. Powers, W. N. Stevener, B. L. Tyler, J. D. Watson, M. Wood, S. H. Welcome to T.S.U. 133 First Sergeant Commanding Officer j- s. DAVIS LARRY W. AYERS Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Garcia, Berry, Seibert, Scott, Pate, Baker, Canale, Burns, Sanders, Williams, Herry, McAdams, Strange, Frazier, Turk, Bellier, McDowell, Griggs, Park, Bate, Eggar, Hill, Cowser, Dillard, Landrum, Page, Kell. THIRD COMPANY L-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Burt, J. M. Hannigan, R. R. Wisdom, B. G. Triplett, E. V. Kettler, T. R. Roeder, R. J. Tanner, H. R. STAFF MEMBERS Powe, M. B. Halter, R. E. Barber, H. D. Timme, R. W. SENIORS Van Winkle, S. N. Batten, H. Martindale, W. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS McClain, J. Foster, J. Crumpton, A. T. Swain, R. J. Hardee, M. STAFF SERGEANTS Childers, J. C. Johnston, T. L. McDanial, A. G. Oliver, W. T. Tax, D. JUNIORS Baker, D. P. Batte, G. E. Berglund, A. W. Brown, J. C. Fields, A. P. Levingston, C. W. Long, J. L. Lowrance, J. M. Hudson, J. W. Halligan, K. CORPORALS Baker, W. G. Bernhardi, L. Brashears, W. H. Doiezal, E. J. Higgins, D. M. Hunt, E. J. Morgan, M. D. Watts, K. G. West, N. O. SOPHOMORES Allen, C. L. Bowman, J. P. Cooksey, R. L. Kennerly, T. H. Rippstein, K. Simpeins, D. B. Wayne, J. A. Frazier, J. K. Kerly, M. A. Rodriguez, P. Y. FRESHMEN Baker, R. N. Bate, A. E. Beller, R. L. Berry, J. J. Burns, T. E. Cowser, W. L. Dillard, R. F. Egger, L. A. Griggs, D. S. Herry, A. L. Hill, J. E. Kell, J. C. Knolle, H. P. Landrum, D. G. McAdams, R. V. McDowell, D. H. Page, A. D. Sanders, B. W. Turf, J. W. Watson, J. R. Williams, J. R. Pate, R. G. Park, W. G. Garcia, R. G. Miller, R. P. Puig, B. L. Outscored, yes; Beaten, no! It hurts to leave 134 ROW: Bernhardt, Watts, Bowman, Allen, Kennerly, Morgan, Higgins, Hunt, Rodriguez, Baker, Dolezal, West, Wayne, Simkins, Watson. SECOND ROW: Childers, Hudson, Johnston, Berglund, Swain, Fields, McClain, Brown, Levingston, Oliver, Spring Athlete ?, Halligan, Long, Baker, Batte, Lowrance, Tax, Crumpton, Foster, McDaniel, Knox. FIRST ROW: Brashears, Davis, Triplett, Kettler, Martindale, Wisdon, Reitz, Ayres, Roeder, Hannigan, Burt, Batten. 135 First Sergeant FRANK HAYNES Second in Command JAMES E. ROBERTS JR. (No picture) Commanding Officer HERBERT H. CAMPBELL FOURTH ROW: Farris, Regen, Bode, Farris, Huntington, Miller, Kubala, Walton, Anderson, Crutsinger, Rogers, Schaefer, Micha- COMPANY M-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANT Huggins, A. K. Smith, T. E. Huntington, B. N. STAFF MEMBER Kipp, K. W. Kram, R. E. Piper, P. K. Kuhn, D. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ledbetter, R. P. Miller, W. H. II Finch, G. C. Minor, C. R. Marrou, J. M. Phillips, J. D. Sebesta, C. J. Puckett, W. E. Simmons, W. A. Schillace, J. A. Jr. Keeling, T. D. Shivers, R. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Singley, J. E. Singley, E. J. Broussard, C. J. Stogdill, M. C. Glockzin, A. O. Sunday, A. A. Love, R. L. Walker, E. L. Westbrook, W. A. Walton, J. D. SOPHOMORES Warren, A. Young, B. M. Benson, J. R. Brice, R. G. FRESHMEN Caffey, L. R. Aldrick, O. C. Ill Cobb, T. D. Anderson, D. C. Collins, J. R. Barbay, C. J. Jr. Crim, F. L. Bennett, G. L. Deaver, R. D. Blackerby, D. W. Divin, E. H. Bode, K. J. Dornak, E. D. Caboza, J. E. Farris, L. E. Carter, J. L. Gorman, R. W. Compton, M. A. Hall, J. R. Crain, J. R. Harper, J. L. Crouch, R. S. Hopkins, J. W. Crutsinger, L. L. Anyone who can ' t grow a beard in the next two weeks gets the firing squad . . . Duncan, D. N. Michalak, C. H. Evans, R. D. Mitchell, P. H. Farris, J. W. Morrow, L. L. Hammonds, C. E. Pascavage, J. M. Hargett, G. W. Peter, P. Hill, D. G. Poncho, R. E. Inlow, M. D. Reagan, T. H. Jones, C. C. Robert, J. B. Kolacek, J. Schaefer, C. J. Jr. Kubala, R. G. Schaefer, M. A. Kubecka, O. R. Jr. Sullivan, R. A. Ill Kubesch, R. A. Swan, M. K. Lenox, B. H. Walters, C. W. Lyne, R. R. Weiss, A. C. Martin, R. R. Williams, J. B. McGrath, J. S. Wood, J. C. Merritt, A. L. Woodward, C. H. 136 lak. THIRD ROW: Hammons, Hill, Kolacek, McGrath, Swan, SECOND ROW: Brice, Haynes, Westbrook, Lester, Simmons, Kram, Benson, Kubesch, Kubeka, Shivers, Paschvage, Ledbetter. Gloksin, Sebesta, Finch. FIRST ROW: Piper, Campbell, Smith. 137 Grade points? What ' s that?? Bill Cardwell— Cadet Col. of the Corps. hard at work 138 COL. KENNETH J. DEAAEL LT. COL. EDWIN H. HARRIS Commending Officer Executive Officer MAJOR LT. COL. MAJOR RICHARD M. POWELL SCOTT S. McKAY, II RODNEY W. HEBERT Adjutant Scholastic Officer Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. JIMMY L. CASH STEPHEN W. SEALE RUDOLPH H. STEVENS, JR. PAUL F. HEYE Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 139 LT. COL. JEROME W. KAHANEK Commanding Officer T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. JOHN T. SLAUGHTER JOHN R. NICHOLSON CHARLES M. CLOUD Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 140 ROUP STAFF gl MAJOR A. C. HILL Executive Officer LT. COL. MARVIN L. SCHNEIDER Commanding Officer MAJOR GERNOT W. ARNOLD Adjutant MAJOR CHARLES E. BRAME Scholastic Officer MAJOR JAMES C. SIMPSON Operations Officer MAJOR ANDREW E. SHORT Chaplain T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. T SGT. DEAN K. PETTIT RICHARD L. FORGASON LABAN E. BERRY RONALD V. SMITH Intelligence Sgt. Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 141 Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Holochwost, Pool, Jones, McDaniel, Maxwell, Janak, Peterson, Alexander, Hudson, Sheeler, Matzke, McNeil, Atkinson, Nance, Miller, Stevens, Hubler, Rowe, Pad¬ gett, McNichael, Roberts, Johnson, Knesek, Hollas, Lueck, King, Pearce, Dickson, Stough. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Spurger, Satey, Shirley, Nash, Autry, Barrientes, Bamberg, Olivares, Beck¬ er, Rice, Gibbs, Kuchn, Smith, Jessup, Wagner, Yates, Garrett, Wilson, Faubion, Nelson, Lemmon, Kiolbassa, Smith, Frye, Mel¬ ton, Rowe. THIRD ROW: Best, Terry, Ramsower, Cloud, Nichol¬ son, King, Dodson, McKinney, Simmons, Mann, Treat, Baranski, SQUADRON 1 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Anderson, W. R. Blackmon, N. V. Collins, R. F. Donelson, R. R. Selby, R. M. STAFF MEMBERS Eastwood, D. V. Kahanek, J. W. Demel, K. J. SENIORS Adamcik, A. R. Hernandez, C. M. Herold, J. D. Fairly, R. S. Simon, R. J. Whitnah, A. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Baranski, J. P. King, S. J. Ramsower, R. C. McKean, R. E. Mazzeo, P. S. Duffey, M. N. Dodson, B. C. STAFF SERGEANTS McKinney, J. M. Bednar, W. J. STAFF MEMBERS Nicholson, J. R. Cloud, C. M. Cardwell, J. W. JUNIORS Horne, T. W. Haggard, S. W. Hubler, G. L. Treat, R. W. Hudson, W. P. Janak, C. E. CORPORALS Jessup, J. H. Seale, J. D. Johnson, G. N. Atkinson, R. D. Jones, J. D., Jr. Best, S. J. King, R. E. Lemmon, H. G. Kiolbassa, F. R. McNeil, V. A. Knesek, J. H. Moss, G. G. Levy, J. H., Jr. Nelson, T. K. Lueck, R. L. Pearce, F. M. Mann, J. T. Stough, J. R. Maxwell, P. B., Jr. Gibbs, J. L. McCulloch, B. E. McDaniel, K. R. SOPHOMORES Melton, R. G. Alexander, J. M. Miller, R. A. Anderson, W. K. Miller, R. P. Autry, E. T. Nance, J. P. Batey, T. A. Nash, J. F., Jr. Frye, P. E. Olivares, A. M. Haner, C. A. Padgett, L. R. Kuehn, N. R. Peterson, A. C. Matzke, C. W. Pool, W. D. McMichael, B. L. Popelka, M. E. Barrientes, R. J. Rice, W. D. Roberts, L. B., Jr. FRESHMEN Rowe, G. T. Bamburg, G. W., Jr. Rowe, J. H. Becker, F. W. Sheelar, C. K. Dickson, J. R. Shirley, R. C. Dodge, M. C. Simmons, C. E., Jr. Faubion, B. D. Smith, L. A. Fuentes, J. A. Spurger, J. R. Garrett, L. N. ( Jr. Wagner, T. H., Ill Hollas, E. D. Willcox, G. P. Holochwost, G. G. Wilson, N. B. It f 1 - Please, Mr. Biggs—I don ' t wanna go . . . 142 1 Commanding Officer GERALD J. WALLA McKean, Duffey, Haggard, Cardwell, Bednar, Mazzeo. SECOND ROW: Adamcik, Anderson, Whitnah, Demel, Selby, Collins, An¬ derson, Walla, Simon, Donelson, Blackmon, Kahanak, Eastwood, Hernandez, Herold, Fairly. First Sergeant J. W. TERRY 143 Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Teal, Sheetz, Tingle, Reardon, Boyd, Krause, Martin, White, Sullivan, Hinson, Gritter, Bittick, McCoy, Beckman, Angenend, Blinka, Cerna, O ' Neill, Wright, Crawford, Harper, McGlothlin, Montgomery, Frels, Kendall, Pugh, Wheeler, Oatman. THIRD ROW: Biggs, Rovello, Reavis, Johnson, Guffee, Tomlin, Howell, Friedlander, Kunz, Henderson, Sears, Trenaman, Frausto, Hail, Gonzalez, Bodden, Hans, Lawson, Flem¬ ing, Seip, D ' Agrosa, Ybarra, Dennemer, Marcey, Hunnicut, Bishop, Rivers. SECOND ROW: Guiang, Sheppard, Grant, Miller, Garcia, Pieneman, Slaughter, Holy, Walton, Smith, Dougherty, •V 2 easy tvisy oo. 144 V - •• Commanding Officer RICHARD L. WILLIAMS McDonald, Greenwood, Moore, Webb, Lancaster, Weisinger, More, Daverso, Lopez, McMickle, O ' Mara. FIRST ROW: Burnett, Thompson, Langston, Covington, Laycock, Selensky, Hoyt, Bor- gers, Bragg, Sandlin. FRONT CENTER: Williams. First Sergeant DONNIE R. THOMPSON SQUADRON 2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Covington, M. Hoyt, A. W. Langston, J. A. Sandlin, N. A. Borgers, W. F. Riggle, F. L. STAFF MEMBER Laycock, Guyron B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Garcia, G. A. Holy, M. E. Miller, T. I. Slaughter, J. T. Weisinger, W. S. More, W. R. STAFF SERGEANTS McDonaly, J. B. Smith, L. S. Peinemann, M. A. JUNIORS Greenwood, T. G. Daugherty, J. R. More, J. P. Lancaster, D. W. Webb, S. D. SOPHOMORES Bittick, J. D. Burnett, W. W. Cerna, A. S. Frausto, J. Gritter, J. J. Johnson, P. A. Krause, M. M. Martin, W. W. McCoy, B. G. Montgomery, E. F. Oatman, S. W. O ' Mara, D. D. Rivers, D. J. Sears, C. E. Tingle, C. A. White, J. R. Wright, G. C. FRESHMEN Angenend, J. D. Beckman, W. W. Biggs, R. A. Bishop, J. M. Blinka, G. L. Bodden, H. E. B. Crawford, D. E. D ' Agrosa, D. D. Daversa, G. U. C. Fleming, A. A. Frels, W. A. Frielander, J. P. Gonzales, R. J. Grant, A. D. Guffee, J. L. Guiang, M. N. Hall, T. E. Hans, L. J. Henderson, B. R. Hinson, P. W. Howell, R. M. Hunnicutt, J. S. Kennemer, E. E. Harper, D. W. Kunz, H. W. Lawson, J. A. Lopez, O. G. McMickle, B. D. McGlothlin, L. W. Marcy, W. D. O ' Neill, J. D. Pugh, W. T. Rardin, D. C. Reavis, R. L. Rovello, T. A. Seip, J. M. Sheppard, W. E. Sullivan, R. G. Teal, B. B. Tomlin, C. E. Trenaman, R. T. Westlake, D. B. Wheeler, M. S. Y ' Barra, R. Kendall, J. H. Hewett, K. G. Sheetz, R. D. What price glory? 145 Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Warren Luker, Thompson, Stuckey, Barr, Sefcik, Perkins, Burns, Shaw, Baker, Woods, Daniels, Cannon, Ostmann, Prater, Ash, Gaither, Fowler, Redding, Mc- Grady, Blackledge, Clark, Adair, Smith, Rutherford, Hunt. FOURTH ROW: Cloninger, Naill, LeCrone, Harrington, Wheelock, George, Briley, Munford, Krouse, Garrett, Allen, Sowell, Brook¬ Say cheese. ins, Brown, Vandiver, Kampe, Santos, Peeples, Lawson, Cook, Keeling, Wimberly, Floyd, Brown, Conly, Cruse. THIRD ROW: Uptmore, Gonzales, Wilson, Riner, Barnes, McAlpin, Maxwell, Henneberger, Burnett, Bingham, Olden, Moore, Morris, Jones, Wingfield, Rawls, Gibson, Gibson, Pickett, Currington, Voss, Roberts, Omura, Cates, Majors, Brill, Rodriguez, Miller, Hanks. 146 ... 5 . ■ •t SECOND ROW: Lee, Gilbreath, Halgelin, Stradder, Duran, Mc¬ Daniel, Stevens, Richardson, Johnson, Smith, Gossett, Krumrey, Low, Finney, Snead, Haner, Dolfi, Liska. FIRST ROW: Vorwerk, Fagan, Harrison, Grohn, Hudgins, Wheeler, Kennedy, White, LaGrone, Hale. Commanding Officer JOSEPH C. WHEELER SQUADRON 3 ROSTER First Sergeant ZAY W. GILBREATH LIEUTENANTS Fagan, W. M. Harrison, P. H. Hale, J. A. Kennedy, E. L. Vorwerk, W. J. White, T. E. STAFF MEMBERS Grohn, D. A. Kitowski, J. V. Lagrone, J. C. Grossett, R. D. Krumrey, G. D. Stevens, R. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dran, E. M. Haegelin, B. J. Johnson, D. B. Low, T. J. R. Richardson, E. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Dolfi, J. A. Haner, E. A. Liska, W. F. McDaniel, H. H. Smith, C. D. Snead, W. B. Strader, G. T. Tinney, J. R. SOPHOMORES Adair, T. J. Allen, R. R. Ash, V. G. Blackledge, R. G. Briley, B. C. Brill, A. G. Brown, W. R. Cannon, L. M. Clark, J. C. Cruse, L. A. Daniels, J. W. Gaither, G. H. Garrett, R. L. Gibson, P. M. Hunt, J. M. Jones, E. R. Krouse, R. C. Lee, R. G. Luker, C. W. Majors, D. G. Maxwell, J. R. McAlpin, W. R. Moore, R. W. Olden, J. M. Omura, D. A. Ostmann, F. P. Perkins, R. A. Redding, J. D. Roberts, T. W. Rodriguez, L. A. Santos, S. G. Sefcik, A. T. FRESHMEN Adensam, T. E. Baker, K. W. Barnes, G. K. Barr, D. L. Bingham, R. A. Brookins, M. L. Brown, R. L. Burnett, L. B. Burns, P. A. Cates, R. L. Cloninger, R. E. Conely, J. D. Cook, G. L. Curington, E. B. Floyd, D. W. Fowler, R. L. George, G. L. Gonzales, W. K. Hanks, L. E. Harrington, W. P. Henneberger, A. E. Kampe, A. J. Keeling, G. M. Lawson, T. W. LeCrone, J. M. McGrady, M. S. Miller, J. E. Morris, G. W. Munford, A. G. Naill, W. E. Peeples, D. C. Pickett, E. E. Prater, J. S. Rawls, H. W. Riner, G. D. Rutherford, L. O. Shaw, W. B. Smith, H. C. Sowell, J. C. Stuckey, J. W. Thompson, R. F. Uptmore, D. J. Vandiver, R. L. Voss, J. D. Warren, B. J. Wheelock, R. J. Wilson, M. P. Wimberly, J. Wingfield, K. A. Woods, R. L. 147 Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Pearson, Hale, Richers, Wormser, Skupin, Thornton, Parr, Bullock, Nichols, Mabee, Mosley, Deskin, Miller, Bentley, Madura, Alexander, Rogers, Wood, Morris, Eder, Ciarrocchi, Childers, Dean, Pullin, Burton, Johnson, Cockrell. THIRD ROW: Keeling, Newett, Micka, Freeman, Stewart, Slider, Schneider, Albert, Blakey, Armstrong, Bretz, Brown, Michulka, Martin, Merkel, Tewes, Gersbach, William, Blaschke, Echols, Rowlett, Hunt, Boelte, Cooke, Glover, Speer. SECOND ROW: Mills, Goins, Lawlor, Lester, DeGraffenreid, Wight, Box, Hodges, Haley, Jarosz, Walker, Berry, Heye, Hoh- SQUADRON 4 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Bailey, D. J. Blewster, W. H. Brooks, W. I., Jr. Crist, J. D. Cunningham, W. Haggard, R. W. Jr. Harmon, L. L. Hohman, T. A. Jarosz, K. E. Latimer, D. C. McDougal, S. E. Matthews, J. H. Morris, D. G. Tackaberry, R. R. Villarreal, R. D. Walker, R. J. Winston, E. P. Wren, C. Jr. STAFF MEMBERS Berry, L. E. Heye, P. F. Hill, A. C. Seale, S. W. Underwood, B. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Box, G. E. Cook, J. D. Grey, R. L. Haley, D. C. Hall, J. M. Hodges, W. L. Morris, P. E. Paris, J. F. Wight, R. C. Williams, A. V. Youts, V. T. SOPHOMORES Albert, C. W. Alexander, R. W. Armstrong, G. S. Blaschke, L. A. Bretz, R. E. Cockrell, C. W. de Graffenreid, A. L. Echols, W. D. Hale, J. N. Leverett, D. Mabee, N. L. Madura, D. C. Martin, L. Mills, J. R. Moseley, H. M. Pullin, T. G. Thornton, R. E. Weaver, W. C. FRESHMEN Bentley, M. P. Blakey, W. Boelte, W. Brown, J. E. Bullock, H. C. Burchfield, L. D. Burton, J. H. Childers, M. A. Ciarrouchi, F. Jr. Cooke, C. R. Dean, J. H. Deskin, G. D. Eder, J. W. Freeman, A. M. Gersback, K. A. Glover, J. E. Johnson, R. M. Keeling, R. L. Lawlor, W. P. Lester, M. L. Merkel, G. A. Michulka, G. A. Miller, J. L. Miska, F. N. Morris, H. L. Newett, J. A. Nickols, J. B. Parr, W. R. P. Pearson, T. H. Richers, L. W. Rogers, M. B. Rowlett, G. W. Schneider, R. W. Skupin, H. C. Slider, G. L. Speer, V. L. Stewart, M. N. Tewes, M. D. Ward, W. O. Wood, L. E. Wormser, M. R. Williams, J. L. So she ' s got big feet—so what? 148 man, Cook, Youts, Seale, Latimer, Paris, Gray, Morris, Williams, Harmon, Hall, Burchfield, Weaver, Leverett. FIRST ROW: Brooks, Underwood, Cunningham, Villarreal, Matthew, McDougal, Crist, Blewster, Gardner (C.O.), Winsto n, Bailey, Tackaberry, Hill, Morris, Haggard, Wren. As a matter of fact it IS raining outside! Surprise!! 149 Left to Right, TOP ROW: Kotur, Britain, Brack, Barrilliaux, Wie- doranders, Ahrons, Teetes, Windham, Brewer, Condit, Christian, Gilson, Murphy, Gopffarth, Knox, Lowry, Thompson, Dunbar, Musachia, Crews, Criss, Collier, Goldenberg, Oliver, Wilk, An¬ derson, Simmons, Clarke, Mathews. FOURTH ROW: Olivier, Mc- Iver, Mofley, Allison, Moody, Brister, Groff, Spradley, Hart, Bunaway, Isaacs, Blanton, Washburn, Paulsen, Williams, Stur¬ geon, Bunkin, Slape, Margraves, Speed, Cox, Petersen, Stovall, Duerer, Mitchell, Bryant, Trainer, Waller. THIRD ROW: Shaw, Heck, no. We ' re lost too. 150 Lee, Temple, Faulkner, Kass, Gorton, McDonald, Mires, Minaldi, Greer. SECOND ROW: Mills, Price, Jones, Crenshaw, Mosman, Smith, Munnerlyn, Zambrano, Powell, Monroe. FIRST ROW: Laird, Herbert, Craft, Ward, Prochaska, Currie, Simpson, Bolton, Figari, Arnold, Vanderstucken, Brown. Commanding Officer MALCOLM F. BOLTON SQUADRON 5 ROSTER First Sergeant JACK H. PRICE LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Mills, C. A. Lyle, D. L. Brinkley, J. E. Figari, E. E. Crenshaw, W. E. Wiedoranders, G. A. Margraves, R. D. Brewer, B. C. Peoschaska, J. F. Jones, W. E. Wills, H. W. Mires, J. R. Christian, D. O. STAFF MEMBERS Munnerlyn, C. R. Thompson, L. R. Moody, T. N. Clarke, G. W. Powell, T. W. SOPHOMORES Musachia, V. S. Cox, W. E. Arnold, G. W. Schwertner, C. J. Paulsen, A. M. Crews, W. C. Hebert, R. W. JUNIORS Ahrons, E. J. Petterson, R. L. Criss, T. E. Laird, R. J. Anderson, R. W. Slape, R. J. Derryberry, J. W. Short, A. E. Monroe, J. W. Brack, M. D. Speed, J. Duerer, B. Simpson, J. C. Mosman, T. J. Britian, J. C. Teetes, G. L. Dunbar, R. M. Smith, R. J. Zambrano, A. B. Bryant, J. M. Washburn, C. F. Dunkin, C. F. Collier, J. W. FRESHMEN Faulkner, G. F. SENIORS CORPORALS Gilson, B. C. Goldenberg, D. R. Brown, C. A. Blanton, M. S. Greer, J. W. Allison, J. G. Gopffarth, W. E. Currie, H. L. Brister, D. L. Hart, C. Asbill, T. Gorton, A. Vanderstucken, R. W. Condit, R. J. Lee, B. Barrilleaux, J. L. Groff, W. W. Kass, D. R. Kotur, J. W. Knox, R. Lowry, W. H. Matthews, W. A McDonald, M. H Mclver, J. W. Milandi, D. Mitchell, V. E. Mofley, R. E. Murphy, S. L. Oliver, J. B. Oliver, M. A. Shaw, E. R. Simmons, A. M. Spradley, S. B. Stovall, L. Sturgeon, W. C. Temple, W. P. Trainer, R. M. Waller, F. R. Williams, A. M. Windham, T. D. 151 SQDN Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Powers, Ward, Cox, Netz, Lewis, Schabel, Halldorson, Kiker, Butler, McDermand, Springs, Fortune, Vaughn, Wilkins, Orr, Jennings, Keath, Nor¬ wood, Koock, Beall, Fritze, Heiner, Wallace, Keath, Jones, Fidler, Guilloud, Nixon. THIRD ROW: Beasely, Fielder, Rumbaugh, Hall- ford, Spence, Ellis, McDonald, Cox, Rogers, Sligar, Garroutte, Huneycutt, Dupnick, Turner, Greenway, Lutich, Shelton, Haag, Alldridge, Hensz, Crowe, Ratliff, Clark, Huffhines, Key, Conner, Golden. SECOND ROW: Surles, Johnson, Villareal, Gamble, Hill, 152 6 Commanding Officer WILLIAM L. MURRY Ernst, Cash, Cormany, Edwards, Felps, McAlpine, Fletcher, Wil¬ son, Traylor, Dittmar, Beerwinkle, AAcCown. FIRST ROW: Valiente, Berman, Gould, Billings, Holubec, AAurray, AAoffitt, Thomasson, Gallatin, Wilson, AAoore. First Sergeant JAAAES AA. HILL JR. SQUADRON 6 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Wilson, T. A. Gould, C. L. Gallatin, J. S. STAFF AAEAABERS Berman, B. H. Thomasson, R. E. Cash, J. L. SENIORS Holubec, H. H. AAoffitt, D. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Wilson, AA. L. Edwards, F. G. Ernst, C. F. Felps, L. D. Fletcher, J. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Cormany, C. E. AAcAlpine, R. E. CORPORALS Crowe, R. K. Gamble, J. P. Greenway, B. L. Keath, A. S. Nixon, F. G. Powers, C. K. Sligar, G. A. Surles, P. C. SOPHOAAORES Beall, F. G. Garoutte, AA. D. Hallford, K. L. Hensz, A. J. Jr . Kee, J. B. Kiker, J. P. Koock, W. F. Robinson, W. A.. Rogers, W. J. Wallace, D. J. But I ' m from T.U.! FRESHAAEN Beasley, B. A. Beerwinkle, D. H. Butler, T. R. Clark, L. AA. Conner, J. R. Cox, AA. D. Cox, S. D. Dittmar, R. W. Dupnick, R. W. Fielder, J. C. Fidler, J. C. Fortune, D. S. Fritze, V. V. Golden, C. A. Giullound, G. L. Haag, R. L. Halldorson, AA. D. Hebert, P. J. Heiner, C. L. Huffines, S. C. Huneycutt, C. R. Jennings, J. A. Johnson, W. K. Jones, R. C. Lewis, C. P. Lutich, AA. L. AAcGowan, L. W. AAcDermand, W. F. AAcDonald, G. L. Netz, R. L. Orr, T. J. Ratliff, H. T. Jr. Rumbaugh, G. E. Schnabel, J. E. Shelton, AA. A. Springs, D. G. Traylor, T. L. Turner, G. E. Vaughn, E. AA. Villarreal, J. Ward, J. O. Wilkins, Jr. 153 Left to Right, FIFTH ROW: Setchell, Polk, Rushing, Young, Hala- burka, Zatopek, Veazey, Bills, Gilbert, Shook, Menninger, Reyn¬ olds, Pierson, Kilgore, Mims, Klutz, Powell, De Hart, Embry, Huff, Crowley, Jack, Kelly, Cannon, Yates, Thornell, Watson, Price, Surber. FOURTH ROW: Jones, Couvillon, Hamilton, Adams, Emanis, Thiele, De Hart, Villarreal, Park, Clark, Jackson, Shirley, Flores, Blume, Viek, Sims, Bowden, Clymer, Rumsch, Zanea, Pampman, Calland, Vaughn, Vanderhider, Goldberg, Green, Hamilton, Cogler. THIRD ROW: Rambin, Mellgren, Hind, Von Schwanitz, Brown, Butcher, Holy, Cox, Caralaiale, Swank, Porter, Mora. SECOND ROW: Karl, Gaston, Wolny, Sloan, Ryburn, For- SQUADRON 7 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS C onoor, L. R. Figart, M. I. Fischer, A. F. Francis, E. J. Maceiras, A. A. Smith, W. H. Thigpen, J. C. STAFF MEMBERS Dierham, M. J. Flanagan, E. C. Fraim, J. W. McAllister, D. R. Schiender, M. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Closner, J. J. Gaston, G. M. Karl, V. C. Matula, R. E. Miller, J. A. Ortega, H. C. Ryburn, W. D. Sloan, R. L. Smith, R. W. Wolny, R. J. Bratton, C. M. Fisher, J. E. Nelson, D. N. Pettit, D. K. Forgason, R. L. CORPORALS Blume, J. D. Kelly, D. D. Park, R. A. Rushing, C. W. Stubbs, J. E. Thiele, R. L Vanderhider, C. R. Villarreal, D. Young, M. A. SOPHOMOgES Adams, T. L. Butcher, J. G. Cannon, W. W. Couvillon, S. J. De Hart, W. E. Goldberg, S. R. Jack, J. T. Jackson, H. W. Johnston, G. A. Jones, M. H. Klutz, W. L. Kreymer, J. Kuykendall, C. W. Mimms, L. G. Mora, F. S. Pierson, D. E. Swank, J. D. Zanca, J. H. FRESHMEN Bills, E. D. Bowden, R. L. Brown, H. E. Cobler, R. G. Calland, L. T. Caralisle, J. E. Clark, K. A. Clymer, A. A. Cox, R. L. Crowley, W. L. Dampman, W. A. De Hart, D. R. Emanis, J. R. Flores, E. M. Gilbert, A. T. Green, T. M. Halaburka, M. J. Hamilton, M. G. Hind, G. J. Holy, G. J. Huff, L D. Killgore, M. R. Mellgren, J. J. Menninger, E. G. Polk, L. J. Powell, C. T. Porter, W. R. Price, J. B. Rambin, R. E. Reynolds, G. W. Rumch, O. G., II Setchell, J. F. Shirley, J. L. Shook, M. M. Sims, R. A. Surber, M. F. Thornell, G. E. Vaughn, W. A. Veazey, D. R. Vick, J. R. von Schwanitz, D. Watson, R. L. Yates, J. M. Zatopek, E. J. So that ' s how it works. 154 Commanding Officer First Sergeant RICHARD L. SMITH homer l denning gason, Fisher J., Matula, Miller, Smith R., Closner, Pettit, Or- tegh, Bratton, Nelson. FIRST ROW: Stubbs, Denning, Maceiras, McAllister, Dierlam, Francis, Conder, Thigpin, Smith Wm., Schneider, Fraim, Fisher A. FRONT CENTER: Smith, Richard; Johnson. 155 FIFTH ROW: Weisepape, Stone, Whitmer, Murphy, Braun, Grand- jean, Ploolck, Newman, Gaines, Schudalla, Stripling, Seay, Cas¬ tleberry, Thompson, Oliver, Lyon, Talarek, Davis, Burk, Page, Pfluger, Bales, Hackett, Maddox, Verrett, Jordan, Truitt. FOURTH ROW: Bordano, Fricke, Hernandez, Hoback, Sargent, Haley, Wiley, Power, Baugh, Morgan, Weiner, Jaeckle, Mitchell, Aeosta, Chambliss, Hataway, Walker, O ' Conner, Rudd, Marqraue, Wynne, Buchanan, Underwood, Jablonski, Rodrigutez, Kabell, Mettauer. THIRD ROW: Crimm, Lloyd, Nichols, Rice, Townsend, Rice, Smith, Hays, Garza, Harp, White, Redditt, Garcia, Disinger, animal We ' ll find those AWOL fish! ◄ There ' s no room to sit them down, that ' s why. 156 Commanding Officer LARRY C. SUDDERTH First Sergeant TED L. HODGES Keeling, Grahm, Foreman, Wade. SECOND ROW: McCaslin, Grif¬ fiths, Bloomer, Oliver, Wolf, Akin, Burns, Carlstrom, Newman, Boegler, Daugherty. FIRST ROW: Pickett, Hodges, Stindt, Powell, Wilkenson, Fadal, Bruton, Sudderth, Hicks, Browning, Brame, Whitwell, Flharety. SQUADRON 8 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bruton, B. ' C. Bloomer, P. R. Fadal, W. K. Burns, H. A. Fine, O. W. Griffiths, J. B. Flaherty, L. D. AAcCaslin, J. B. Hicks, J. C. Riley, V. A. Stindt, W. H. Whitwell, C. STAFF SERGEANTS Wilkinson, J. N. Boegler, V. F. STAFF AAEAABERS Carlstrom, F. C. Daugherty, J. R. ' Brame, C. E. Wolf, C. E. AAcKay, S. S. Powell, R. AA. JUNIORS SENIOR Akin, AA. T. Newman, W. W. Browning, AA. D. Oliver, J. CORPORAL O ' Conner, J. J. Pickett, D. E. Redditt, R. S. Rice, R. R. SOPHOAAORES Schudalla, H. A. Braun, E. E. Smith, AA. E. II Foreman, N. J. Stripling, W. B. Graham, D. L. Thompson, A. C. Hackett, R. H. Townsend, L. G. Haley, R. G. Walker, D. L. Hataway, B. H. Wiesepape, C. F. Jaeckle, T. J. Jordan, W. H. FRESHAAEN Keeling, J. L. Acosta, F. A. AAargrave, AA. W. Atkins, G. D. AAorgan, J. D. Bales, J. L. AAurphy, E. P. Baugh, D. O. Nichols, C. L. Bordano, A. J. Buchanan, J. P. Burk, R. C. Castleberry, L. J. Chambliss, G. H. Crimm, J. B. Davis, D. C. Disinger, T. A. Fricke, R. A. Gaines, J. R. Garcia, R. J. Garza, R. J. Grandjean, E. O. Harp, J. C. Hays, W. AA. Hernandez, J. R. Hoback, L. AA. Jablonski, T. AA. Kabell, D. L. Lloyd, A. J. Lyon, J. H. AAaddox, O. J. AAetteauer, J. D. AAitchell, AA. G. Newman, C. J. Oliver, B. D. Page, A. D. Pfluger, L. E. Pollock, L. D. Power, J. AA. Rice, G. C. Rodriguez, A. AA. Rudd, K. D. Sargent, W. S. Seay, D. E. Stone, B. AA. Talarek, W. R. Truitt, T. N. Underwood, D. C. Verrett, K. A. Wade, T. H. White, A. L. Whitmer, E. D. Wiener, W. W. Wylie, S. R. Wynne, J. W. 157 LT. COL. BERNARD H. BERMAN COL BOBBY L. McDANIEL Executive Officer Commanding Officer MAJOR THOMAS R. MURRAY Adjutant LT. COL. MAJOR THOMAS WOODARD CHARLES B. MONDAY Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer MAJ. MAJ. GERALD R. BRIEDEN RONALD E. THOMASSON Operations Officer Chaplain 158 The mission of the AFROTC is to select and prepare cadets, through permanent program of instruction at civilian educational institutions to serve as officers in the Reserve and Regular components of the Air Force, and to assist in discharging, where necessary, any institutional obligations. 159 MAJOR RONALD L. MAY Adjutant MAJOR MAJOR RICHARD E. NAGY MICHAEL B. WRIGHT Scholastic Officer Operations Officer T SGT. THOMAS W. DABNEY Scholastic Sgk T SGT. THOMAS L. FIELDS Supply Sgt. T SGT. RICHARD E. WITHERS, JR. Operations Sgt. AAAJ. MICHAEL H. WILSON LT. COL. TIMOTHY M. COCKBURN Executive Officer Commanding Officer T SGT. JOHN W. HAMM Scholastic Sgt. T SGT. ROBERT D. HATINGER Supply Sgt. 161 FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Wensel, Rogers, Ray, Weir, Spacek, Thompson, Rountree, Henderson, Magill, Richmond, Towell, Danes, Halyiasz, Myers, Peterson, Roark, Newmann, Miller, Will- man, Hachtel, Palmer, Arnold, Johnson, Forester, Brice, Fonden, Gerber, Cross, Willis. FOURTH ROW: McGalliard, Cornell, Kenny, Jones, Holliman, VanNess, Grant, Bush, Early, James, Willimann, Cane, Breedlove, Bohanan, Talutis, Ridgway, Snedaker, Abbot, Morgan, Thoume, Dodson, Hayes, Potts, Smith, Morris, Whitt, Sassman. THIRD ROW: Buck, Labriola, Cambiano, Walsh, Fleck- man, Simon, Rapp, Bunkley, Hermann. SECOND ROW: Thrasher, 162 Hilburn, Gilbert, Carpenter, Fade, Van Doren, Mahand, Tram¬ mell, Murray, Mahone, Magee, Herren, Ham, Henten, Harmon, Van de Putte, Green, Dabney, Baugh, Britton, Miller. FIRST ROW: Edwards, Dugan, Harris, Sewell, Yanta, Yauger, Majors, Murray, Ray. Commanding Officer VERNON L. YANTA First Sergeant PAUL W. HILBURN SQUADRON 9 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Dugan, H. W. Edwards, J. W. Majors, M. Ray, R. C. Smith, J. C. Yauger, D. B. STAFF MEMBERS Harris, E. H. Murray, T. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dabney, T. W. Green, W. O. Harman, L. A. Mahone, J. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Fade, D. L. Herren, W. D. Mahand, J. L. Trammel, J. H. Van de Putte, J. D. Van Dorn, D. R. JUNIORS Alcorn, W. B. Baugh, J. L. Callan, D. P. Gilbert, D. W. Magee, A. O. Murray, G. T. STAFF MEMBERS Carpenter, S. B. Hamm, J. W. Hinton, R. N. SOPHOMORES Abbott, R. E. Berg, E. Bohanan, H. J. Breedlove, D. C. Buck, J. C. Bunkley, J. T. Forster, P. C. Handeel, L. P. Henderson, E. J. Johnson, K. C. Jones, P. L. Labriola, R. C. McGalliard, M. D. McGill, R. N. Meyers, J. E. Miller, E. P. Neuman, T. L. Ray, J. E. Richmond, K. Ridgway, L. P. Roark, G. E. Rogges, J. S. Rountree, R. J. Snedaker, R. C. Sorenson, W. R. Talutis, W. R. Taylor, W. E. Thrasher, J. D. Wensel, N. R. Whitt, J. B. Willman, R. B. FRESHMEN Arnold, J. W. Britton, M. P. Bush, K. E. Cambiano, T. A. Cornell, G. C. Cross, J. R. Danes, W. R. Dodson, A. E. Earley, R. R. Fondon, J. W. Grant, L. J. Haliasz, H. E. Hayes, C. M. Hermann, W. J. James, G. A. Holiman, J. C. Kane, K. M. Kenny, R. M. Lowell, B. R. Miller, M. D. Morgan, R. P. Morris, J. A. Palmer, M. V. Peterson, R. A. Potts, J. H. Rapp, H. M. Simon, T. A. Smith, R. D. Thompson, V. H. Twomey, R. D. Van Ness, T. A. Walsh, J. J. Weir, M. D. Willman, R. L. Willis, G. W. 163 SQDN FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Meyer, Lee, Smith, Duval, Cook S., Hausmann, Yates, Zuehlke, Cook C, Harvey, Calhoun, Grissom, Gross, Hooper, Scheutz, Becwith, Maurer, Mayhand, Penaloza, King, Zimmermann, Arthur, Berry, Chambers, McLeod, Ranser, DeFloria, Shaffer, Johnson T. f Neuman, Wray. FOURTH ROW: Snider, Bertillion, Elbrich, Belote, Edwards, Knott, Pearce, Gers- back, Wilson, Tompkins, Torres, Bellow, Johnson M., Whitting¬ ton, Houston, Mundt, Gooch, Siegelin, Morgan, Ward, Laird, Dowling, Griffith, Groom, Provine, Turzak, Roberts, Peterson. SQUADRON 10 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Grissom, D. S. May, R. L. Groom, J. W. Satcher, D. C. Gross, P. E. Rainosek, A. P. Hooper, F. D. Wilson, T. E. Johnson, M. M. Johnson, T. V. STAFF MEMBERS McLeod, J. P. Wright, P. L. McWilliams, J. L. Billings, F. P. Mahand, K. R. Marcontell, C. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Maures, C. H. Hudson, W. B. Meyer, L. G. Lindsay, R. F. Morgan, K. W. Carpenter, P. C. Myers, R. P. Werner, J. K. Pearce, L. H. Ramser, C. D. JUNIORS Richardson, D. M. Custer, C. S. Roberts, J. C. Gillar, J. H. Shaffer, R. T. McCoy, M. D. Tate, F. C. Jr. Orr, R. S. Torres, T. G. Roiter, H. A. Ward, E. J. Whittington, J. R. SOPHOMORES Wray, W. D. Arthur, A. A. Yates, R. L. Bellow, E. J. Berry, J. F. FRESHMEN Braswell, C. L. Becwith, S. W. Calhoun, R. B. Belote, J. C. Elbrich, J. J. Gersbach, H. C. Bertillion, L. R. Chambers, J. R. Cook, C. P. Cook, S. A. Defloria, H. J. Dowling, D. W. Duval, G. C. Edwards, T. M. Gooch, V. R. Griffith, C. E. Harvey, R. E. Hausman, R. J. Holley, C. L. Jr. Houston, G. G. Jr. Knott, J. E. Laird, J. D. Martin, R. E. Jr. Mundt, Henry G. II Neuman, C. E. Penalosa, D. A. Peterson, J. P. Provine, C. E. Schuetz, J. A. Siegelin, G. W. Smith, J. R. Snider, D. A. Tompkins, J. W. Turzak, T. M. Wilson, M. D. Zimmerman, W. B. Zuelke, A. C. Cheez it, gang, there ' s the O.D. 164 DOUGLAS F. OLBRICH donald l holmes THIRD ROW: Martin, Holley, Tate, McWilliams, Marcontell, My¬ ers. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Holmes, Spengler, Hudson, Mc¬ Coy, Werner, Rotter, Gillar, Orr, Braswell. FIRST ROW: Wright, Rainoske, May, Cranberry, Ohlbrich, Wilson, Sacher, Wright. 165 FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Cloud, Reesby, Sloan, Williams, Cook, Watson, Holloway, Shepher, Felt, Zimmermann, Leflet, Stahl, Cupit, Sneed, Free, Blair, Winship, McGee, Bridges, Korenek, Warley, Smith, Lesiker, Swindel, Herman, Lewis, Derric, Burgess, Dusard, Rochelle, Caffey, Balke, Shultz, Johnson, Mostyn, Gore, Edwards, Erdman, Ragsdale, Brewer, Hendry. THIRD Walkes, Mayo, Perkins, Miller, Shaw, Hooper, Cosman, Petit. ROW: Johnson, Lamb, Strickland, DeAlba, Brenard, Lyle, Owen, FOURTH ROW: Humphries, Riorden, Davis, Atkins, Green, Smith, Rockey, Manville, Davis, Cockburn, Johnson, Simon, Stradtman, 166 11 ANTHONY J. GIARDINA McLeod, Ramsey, Myers, Simper, Calloway, King, Kird, Jewett, Thomas, Tobin, Saenz, Oliver, Syptak, Hemphill, Maxouch. SEC¬ OND ROW: Korbel, Wakefield, Underwood, McDaniel, Klug, Luedke, Baizer, Withers, Sanborn. FIRST ROW: Ashy, Harris, Breden, Taylor, Brunt, Giardina, Monday, Cropper. First Sergeant JOSEPH W. ASHY SQUADRON 11 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Sanborn, R. D. Cockburn, J. P. Pettit, A. D. Balke, D. E. Brunt, J. E. Underwood, G. W. Davis, F. H. Peysen, D. R. Bernard, T. L. Cropper, W. A. Wakefield, R. C. Free, R. P. Riordan, T. G. Blair, R. D. Harrington, H. A. Hendry, R. E. Shepard, D. W. Bridges, J. R. Harris, J. E. STAFF SERGEANT Hermon, J. L. Simon, G. T. Burgess, C. B. Bayer, M. Jr. Jewett, H. B. Simper, C. Cosman, W. L. STAFF MEMBERS Korbell, J. L. Sloani, W. D. Davis, W. B. Brieden, G. R. JUNIOR Lewis, L. H. Smith, R. A. DeAlba, A. L. Monday, C. B. Klug, J. K. Lyle, C. B. Sneed, C. L. Derrick, L. Withers, R. E. Mayo, T. D. Syptak, M. R. Dussard, L. F. SOPHOMORES McLeod, H. M. Walker, M. W. Erdman, C. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brewer, J. W. Miller, V. W. Felt, R. L. Luedke, E. L. Calloway, G. E. Oliver, E. T. FRESHMEN Gore, D. McDaniel, B. L. Jr. Cloud, E. H. Perkins, J. Atkins, J. L. Green, R. W. li T , !iS5l v t I Holloway, G. R. Hopper, B. R. Humphries, B. D. Johnson, C. D. Johnson, C. J. Johnson, R. W. Kindla, A. J. King, C. W. Kirk, C. W. Korenek, J. L. Lamb, C. B. Lesikar, G. J. Leflet, U. Z. Manville, M. Marxuarch, P. McGee, E. J. Myers, A. W. Mostyn, C. R. Owen, H. S. Ramsey, J. W. Ragsdale, A. H. Reesby, W. D. Rockey, C. G. Saenz, E. C. Schultz, C. D. Shaw, W. G. Smith, R. D. Stahl, K. J. Strandman, G. A. 167 SQDN FIFTH ROW: Gibson, Fisher, Jackson, Bean, McClung, Mache- mehl, Whitting, Stone, McGee, Wilder, Rankin, Millard, Jones, Cortese, Epperson, Thomas, White S., Berhent, Hughs, Reis- ser, Cowan, Berg, Tucker, Miller, Cook, Gleeson, Lary, Huff, Schulgen. FOURTH ROW: Pearson, Brownlee, Navarro, Griesen- beck, Schultz, McQuerry, Gonzaler, Watson, McGravy, Cass, Hall, Garza, Borshe, Titsworth, Saenz, McFarland, Evens, White T., Grammer, Herring, Powers, Flowers, Gray, Know, Good¬ man, Melugin, Hunt, Adcock, Dougherty. THIRD ROW: Estes, Tyree, Wise, Caudill, Paterson, Holder, Barr, Page, Beane, 168 Commanding Officer MARVIN J. GIROUARD First Sergeant GERALD L. WEBB Holland, Gill, Lynn, Bell, Esquivel. SECOND ROW: Rhea, Webb, Stockstill, Natinger, Dobias, Corman, Schlotzhauer, Stafford, Gremillion, Muehe, Burleson, Fields, Irby, Sawford, Crawford, Smith. FIRST ROW: Burnsides, Norris, Winship, Post, Johnson, Girouard, Loupot, Noack, James, Nagy, Ehrhardt. LIEUTENANTS Burnside, R. O. Ehrhardt, N. H. James, W. A. Johnson, S. L. Noack, J. C. Norris, J. D. Villarreal, M. J. STAFF MEMBERS Winship, J. A. Nagy, R. E. Loupot, D. N. Crawford, G. M. A tribute to a Longhorn. SQUADRON 12 ROSTER Fields, T. L. Estes, R. L. Flowers, T. L. Hatinger, R. D. Ferguson, J. S. Goodman, R. L. Garza, A. Gibson, W. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Grammar, B. K. Gill, L. E. Corman, V. R. Hall, R. M. Gleeson, C. W. Dobias, L. J. Huff, C. W. Gonzales, G. L. Sandford, T. H. Hughes, H. E. Gray, R. D. Stafford, L. M. Hunt, S. D. Griesenbeck, C. A. Schlotzhauer, J. W. Jones, V. T. Knox, J. R. Herring, D. C. Hilliard, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS McCrary, R. G. Holder, E. A. Gremillion, C. E. Melugin, J. W. Holland, L. A. Smith, M. R. Miller, H. A. Jackson, W. E. Stockstill, T. V. Norwood, J. R. Pearson, W. E. Lary, C. C. Lynn, F. M. JUNIORS Rankin, C. R. Machemehl, J. A. Burleson, R. A. Schulgen, L. J. McClung, J. A. Muehe, L. W. Stone, J. G. McGarvey, T. J. Irby, W. L. Thomas, T. M. McFarland, F. L. Navarro, M. W. CORPORALS FRESHMEN Page, P. C. McGee, J. T. Beane, W. L. Powers, L. R. Reisser, W. A. Behrent, C. W. Saenz, C. Rhea, D. W. Berg, L. E. Borsche, J. F. Shulz, R. G. Titsworth, W. L. SOPHOMORES Cass, S. L. Tucker, G. C. Adcock, B. J. Cowan, J. C. Tyree, W. F. Barr, M. L. Dougherty, V. W. Watson, J. N. Bean, R. N. Ehlers, M. V. White, J. S. Bell, C. B. Epperson, J. C. White, T. R. Brownlee, R. A. Esquival, M. B. Whiting, R. J. Cook, D. H. Evans, W. L. Wilder, G. L. Cortese, A. H. Fisher, O. F. Wise, D. W. 169 FOURTH ROW: McCann, Threadgill, Bayd, Merriman, Bullard, Simmons, Neathery, A dams. THIRD ROW: Killingsworth, El- Zaoske, McClusky, Smith, Robinson, Tinnell, Partridge, Bailey, more. Freeman, Davis, Dunn, Olivas, Monney, Hansen, Doer- Whittlesey, Davis, Stewart, Adams, Moran, Boing, Hopkins, foler, Murray, Stella, Runyan, Chung, Huffman, Vine, Elmore, Clark, Howell, Miller, Hohmann, Rossell, McKinnis, Walker, Steen, Gatcher, Olliphant, Perkins, Hull, Dadd, Garner, Brit- SQUADRON 13 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES Boecker, G. E. Adams, W. T. Dupree, R. A. Bowen, W. L. Ford, J. S. Brock, T. R. Harvey, C. W. Chung, D. H. Jackson, T. G. Davis, J. H. Durden, M. P. STAFF MEMBER Elwell, R. E. Cockburn, T. M. Fry, P. R. Hopkins, J. H. SENIORS McCann, D. R. Sharp, H. F. McClusky, R. E. Milner, L. Meade, R. Miller, R. M. Perkins, E. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Robisheaux, G. J. Buffo, M. E. Roselle, W. T. Crawford, R. D. Runyon, W. F. Joyce, K. B. Simmons, W. A. O ' Brien, N. C. Stella, C. B. Shipley, R. H. Smith, C. W. Sullivan, S. D. Treadgill, J. M. Tinnell, J. W. JUNIORS Vion, J. E. Aardal, M. R. Walker, W. H. Edmond, W. D. FRESHMEN Adams, J. K. CORPORALS Badger, M. H. Howard, V. M. Bailey J. M. Neathery, O. Bullard, D. L. Oliphant, J. Boyd, J. L. Robison, D. L. Britton, D. A. Simmons, W. A. Cervantes, J. A. Treadgill, J. M. Clark, R. H. Coe, R. V. Connelly, T. J. Davis, T. E. Doerfler, J. C. Dodd, J. M. Dunn, J. W. Elmore, E. L. Elmore, G. R. Freeman, R. D. Fulton, C. L. Garner, C. K. Gotcher, P. D. Hanson, W. B. Hohmann, T. C. Huffman, J. W. Howell, R. E. Hull, J. W. Killingsworth, J. B. Mclnnis, P. H. Merriman, D. C. Mooney, J. B. Murray, J. M. Neeb, S. A. Olivas, J. R. Partridge, J. L. Reese, M. L. Rios, M. Steen, A. Stewart, S. S. Trevino, D. L. Verlander, M. M. Whittlesey, J. M. Zaeske, L. W. Wake me when it ' s over. 170 ton, Connley, Badger, Neeb, Robishaw. SECOND ROW: Rios, Coe, Treuino, Durden, Meade, Shipley, Joyce, Buffo, Aardal, Crawford, Howard, Elweli, Sullivan, Brock, Fulton, O ' Brien, Verlander, Cervantas, Reese. FIRST ROW: Fry, Ince, Ford, Boecker, Fupree, Cockbuin, Jorden, Sharp, Jackson, Harvey. Commanding Officer ELTON AA. JORDAN First Sergeant DON C. INCE area. ' t g8| FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: AAosley, R. W., Whitten, T. G., Miller, E. K., Philp, D. R., Mathis, J. C., Stuckey, C. B., Hunt, G. L., Fontaine, J. R., Smith, J. H., Fergeson, R. T., Reinke, R. T., Richardson, P. L., Bonifazi, A. J., Youngblood, J. R., Jenson, L. M., Kaiser, K. G., Murphy, J. L., Simon, W. C., Garner, J. L., Gold, H., Dyer, C. L., Marshall, R. W., Gregg, C. H., Moehlman, E., Anderson, A., Satterwhite, G. A., Bradley, J. D., Potts, J. S., Packer, D. N., Voss, G. K. FOURTH ROW: Lopez, A., Arrendondo, M. V., Anderson, D. H., Thomas, R. W., Newland, V. L., Lewis, J. E., Graham, W. P., Moncivais, E. R., Bolto n, D. R., Koym, L. C., Sassin, A. R., Boatcallie, A. R., Brison, F. R., Jones, J. Q., Alexander, J. P., Wright, L. R. Ginzel, D. H., Wade, W. L., Letbetter, W. D., Demont, J. I., Dotson, J. A., Simpson, D. R., Lindsey, K. C., Enloe, S. J., Otto, H. R. ( Haf- ley, D. A., Fazzino, J. J., Trawhon, C. W., Garrett, W. J., Patterson, L. F. THIRD ROW: Barton, J. F., Sandel, M. C., Plagens, W. H., Mason, R. N., Hammach, S. P., Baldarrama, R. F., Franks, J. C, Gaston, G. E., Weaver, W. D., Spinier, J 172 : W. J., Odstrcil, R. R., Manriquez, T., Smith, A . D., Richards, C. D., Nelson, B. H., Duran, F. L., Restivo, J. A. SECOND ROW: Johns, H. K., Piccolo, S., Fox, M. D., Holley, J. R., Mcllheran, L. C, Smith, R. C, Rome, L. M., Lockhart, J. G., Goyber, K. W., Holley, J. R., Smith, H. D., Carr, S. E., Pope, G. E., Blackburn, B. F., Williams, C. R. FIRST ROW: Roberts, D. E., Kooser, R. K., Cole, C. M., Webb, D. G., Vance, W. R., Pate, C. C, Plummer, T. H. LIEUTENANTS Cole, C. M. Kooser, R. K. Plummer, T. H. Robberts, D. E. STAFF MEMBERS Ayers, N. O. Dahlberg, W. G. Jones, G. A. SENIORS Donan, J. G. Commanding Officer WILLIAM R. VANCE First Sergeant SAMMY PICCOLO SQUADRON 14 ROSTER Griffin, D. D. Couger, K. W. Alexander, J. P. Garret, W. J. Mathis, J. C. Johnson, J. E. Pylate, P. W. Smith, H. D. Anderson, A. C. Gold, H. Mauldin, C. R. Kaiser, K. G. Pate, C. C. Smith, R. C. Baldarrama, R. F. Gregg, G. H. Medina, D. L. Kalinec, W. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS JUNIORS Boatcellie, A. R. Bradley, J. D. Griffin, L. J. Hafley, D. A. Miller, E. K. Moehlman, E. C. Lindsey, K. C. Little, D. D. Carr, S. E. Blackburn, B. F. Burke, J. E. Hattox, J. B. Moore, R. T. Mason, R. N. Holley, J. R. Fox, M. D. Connor, J. S. Hunt, G. L. Otto, H. R. Moncivais, E. R. Lockhart, J. G. Johnston, R. M. Cortez, H. M. Johnston, W. W. Packer, D. N. Manriquez, T. McLIheran, L. C. Roome, L. M. DeMont, J. 1. Koym, L. C. Philp, D. R. Mosley, R. W. Pope, G. E. CORPORAL Dotson, J. A. • Letbetter, W. D. Plagens, W. H. Murphy, J. L. Williams, C. R. Dyer, C. L. Lewis, J. E. Potts, J. S. Nelson, B. N. STAFF SERGEANTS Johns, H. K. Enloe, S. J. Lopez, A. Reagor, B. H. Newland, V. L. Burrage, G. R. SOPHOMORES Garner, J. L. Marshall, R. W. Restivo, J. A. Richardson, P. L. Novosad, R. R. Odstrcil, R. R. Wk Sandel, M. C. Sassin, A. R. Simpson, D. R. Smith, J. H. Stuckey, C. B. Trawhon, C. W. Voss, G. K. Youngblood, J. R. FRESHMEN Anderson, D. H. Arredondo, M. V. Barton, J. F. Bolton, D. R. Weaver, W. D. Whitten, T. G. Wright, L. R. Bonifazi, A. J. Brison, F. R. Duran, F. L. Fazzino, J. J. Fergeson, R. T. Fontaine, J. R. Franks, J. C. Gaston, G. E. Ginzel, D. H. Graham, W. P. Green, R. L. Hammach, S. P. Jensen, L. M. Patterson, L. F. Pybus, J. L. Reinke, R. T. Richards, C. D. Satterwhite, G. A. Shero, J. D. Simon, W. C. Smith, M. D. Spittler, W. J. Thomas, R. W. Wade, W. L. After the game. 173 All I said was Uncle Jimmy ' s. , ysfa ' Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Elfont, Daniels, Wagner, Jack- son, Przybla, Stark, Fulkerson, Stokes, Goodenough, Marshall, Pickles, Korenek, Hass, Robinson, Robertson, McClain, Walters, Spence, Howder, Love, Bagbey, Ener, Hoskins, Doreen, Williams, Roberts, Berg, Eissler. THIRD ROW: Salazar, Goode, Alexander, Miller, Dunn, Mitchell, Phillips, King, Mekee, Sladecek, Elliot, Minnick, Clancy, King, Lawrence, Tedford, Watkins, Byrd, Han¬ cock, Evans, Gunter, Lee, Crowder, Crochett, Taylor, Lemons. SQUADRON 15 ROSTER LIEUTENANT Hipp, R. L. Houchin, W. E., Jr. Hoskins, H. T. Jackson, E. H. Ill SENIORS Jackson, K. K. Brewer, J. G. Johnston, R. W. Clark, R. C. Korenek, E. J. Davis, D. H. Langford, D. K. Hickerson, R. B. Marshall, J. H. Wortham, C. R. Miller, W. E. York, J. E. Pickles, G. H. Przybla, W. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Richardson, A. R. Crooks, T. W. Roberts, C. B. Nelson, H. D. Robinson, T. M. Schmalstieg, F. C. Schlieker, R. H. Seagraves, C. Ill JUNIORS Spence, M. D. Conner, C. P., Jr. Swann, H. E. Dodgen, D. L. Tedford, G. E. Fetters, J. L. Watkins, C. E. Johnson, J. W. Williams, E. S. Ill Stroman, K. W. FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Alexander, D. P. Berg, E. Bagby, T. K. Bice, J. H. Clancy, L. D. Byrd, E. N. Crowder, T. R. Clason, J. K. Daniel, A. L. Dunn, M. E. Doreen, W. R. II Eissler, C. Elfont, R. L. Ener, E. L. Jr. Elliott, C. H. Evans, R. S. Fulkerson, J. R. Good, D. B. Goodenough, R. D. Grouchett, W. S. Gunter, J. Hancock, W. M. Hawes, R. D. Howder, J. D. King, C. W. King, J. R. Lawrence, A. S. Jr. Lee, C. J. Jr. Lemons, G. L. Love, H. T. McClain, R. D. McKee, F. J. Minnick, T. A. Mitchell, H. Phillips, H. W. Pompa, J. Roberts, R. D. Salazar, R. Jr. Sladecek, O. B. Jr. Stark, F. W. Jr. Stokes, W. P. Jr. Taylor, J. H. Waggoner, L. L. Walters, C. Woolever, S. D. 174 SECOND ROW: Richardson, Morris, Johnson, Conner, Fetters, Nelson, Dodgen, Crooks, Stroman. FIRST ROW: Brewer, Hicker- son, Davis, Whitely, Wortham, Clark. Commanding Officer RONALD O. WHITELEY First Sergeant THOMAS C. MORRIS I ' m tired of freshmen on bicycles not speaking. ' How could anything that took so little time to do take so much time to undo? 175 . ’f-r ■ K ' FRONT: Dean, Murphy, Melby. BACK: Clark, Okes, La Grange, Holmes, Myers, Hogen, Lathem, Craig, Clark, Carpenter, Barton, Discomfort from the cold . . . . . . and the mud . . . . . . creates no sensation whatsoever when that pride bursts within you as the last log is laid in place. 176 16 King, Boyd, Wilson, Linnsteader, Gent, Vasser. SQUADRON 16 ROSTER JUNIOR Milby, James SOPHOMORES Clark, Mike Hogan, George Lagrone, Walter Latham, Pat Myers, David L. Roquemore, Michael Lewis, Rufus FRESHMEN Barton, Patrick, Jr. Carpenter, Ronnie D. Clark, James W. Craig, James W. Ecker, Thomas Everett, Gary Gent, James Wayne Holm, Larry LaGronge, Booni Ross Lindsteader, Jim McLeod, Terry Meyer, James Lester Rice, Richard Standford, Allen Vasser, William Wilson, Roy Don The 12th man ' s view 177 FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Lott, Goldberg, Hill, Miller, Lamar, Redding, Schark, Davis, Ocker, Gerber, Spencer, Erwin, Rockett, Parnell, Schwertner, Picard, Glaser, Kosa, Smith, Penrod, Tutt, Railston, David, Wilson, Routon, Harris, Durham. FOURTH ROW: Tudy, Hahn, Jones, Baughman, Pate, Rogers, Saloma, Wright, Christilles, Hardee, Maltby, Watson, David, Hardgrove, Swath- off, Rogers, Vengler, Donley, Graham, Bryan, Gerrells, Lyerly, Rogers, Dreyer, McCord, Greak, Rutledge, Duran. THIRD ROW: Thornton, Wise, Brown, Meredith, Cook, Studensky, Storie, Derebery, Davis, Riley, Burak, Goldsmith, Winburn, Essie, Sari- SQUADRON 17 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Jones, R. C. Davis, J. E. Lindsey, W. J. Lamar, P. L. Dreyer, H. P. Rohrbough, F. G. Langer, R. E. Dworaczyk, J. F. Rohubough, S. W. Lutz, J. K. Erwin, R. W. Lyerly, J. M. Essler, A. G. STAFF MEMBERS Maltby, J. W. Foster, R. W. Lively, G. G. McCardell, J. H. Gerrells, P. A. Woodard, T. W. Nelson, R. D. Goldberg, J. M. Ocker, D. A. Goldsmith, J. W. SENIOR Penrod, J. L. Greak, W. G. Kelly, R. T. Pickard, L. R. Groff, W. P. Puckett, J. E. Hardee, G. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Redding, R. G. Hardgrove, J. F. Andrews, B. J. Riley, D. R. Harris, M. R. Dillon, P. D. Rogers, H. W. Hill, G. L. Hink, F. W. Rutledge, J. R. Kosa, A. Myers, J. D. Saloma-Orozco, A. E. Leigh, W. S. Wallace, L. W. Schwertner, H. A. Lott, J. W. Shawver, G. L. McCord, J. L. STAFF SERGEANT Singletary, R. L. Meredith, D. B. Bechler, W. R. Sluis, N., Jr. Miller, J. R. Stokes, G. B. Pate, D. B. JUNIOR Thornton, P. S. Parnell, W. D. Andrews, R. S. Wilson, J. G. Railston, R. T. Winburn, P. A. Rodgers, B. B. SOPHOMORES Wright, J. E. Rogers, R. M. Boles, N. R. Routon, D. R. David, J. E. FRESHMEN Saathoff, O. K. Davis, R. C. Baughman, J. P. Scharck, R. A. Derebery, D. P. Bond, W. H. Singer, J. R. Donley, P. Boo th, D. M. Smith, V. E. Durham, J. B. Brown, A. M. Spencer, E. L. Duran, C. R. Bryan, T. L. Stover, R. S. Gerber, F. G. Burak, R. C. Studensky, F. J. Glaser, S. J. Cantrell, T. M. Tutt, J. M. Graham, F. T. Christilles, D. E. Vengler, P. W. Hahn, D. D. Cook, D. D. Watson, W. W. Herring, J. M. David, J. H. Wise, M. The end of drill . . . the start of a new weekend! 178 17 ger, Nelson, Dworcyyk, Bond, Leigh, Singleterry, Slvis, Singer, Booth, Groff, Foster, Boles. SECOND ROW: Stokes, Beakley, Andrews, Dillon, Meyers, Wallace, Hink, Lively, Bechler, An¬ drews. FIRST ROW: Lindsay, Woodard, Kloppe, Kelly, Austin, Rohrbough, Rohrbough, Romere. JAMES S. AUSTIN JOHN M. BEAKLEY ◄ What ' s he staring at? 179 FOURTH ROW: Coombes, Fenley, Berry, Warlick, Goyns, Christian, Gossett, Oliver, Crumrey, Imle, Ahart, Carnes. THIRD ROW: Griffith, Withers, Smith, FIRST PLATOON Beakley, Patterson, Lowery, Holman, McClain, Hall, Lowke. SECOND ROW: Moore, Pixley, Cochran, Bradshaw, Hamn, Betts, Dalberg, Crouch. FIRST ROW: Hampton, Fagari, Phillips, Laycock, Bauer, Gallatin. GLEN A. JONES Commanding Officer JOHN V. KITOWSKI Executive Officer ROSTER TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Kenneth J. Demel Fred B. Hudspeth Don M. Ogg Paul J. Phillips Charles H. Rolling STAFF SERGE tS Daniel E. Bauer Odgen T. Ernest E. Figarj James S. 1 Jerry jerry i. omuanq Ronny S. Har(iptdh 4 t John N. Harrindtbn —) , William R. H vj rfert ______skW James C. LaGran L Mark Majors, (TjMi 7- t ' ' ' . William F. McFarland 1 Daniel D. Murdock I i m Donald G. Patton 1 : i Gerald J. Walla 14 - sergeants Scott S. McKay Richard M. Powell Larry C. Sudderth Edward A. Todd Winburn N. Wynn MEMBERS Jan F. Ahart Richard C Alvarado Gary R. Anderson Gordon R. Asbury Joe W. Ashy Cecil D. Bailey John M. Beakley Richard H. Beal William j. Bednar Laban E. Berry, Jr. John A. Betts Marvin E. Bradshaw, Jr. James W. Cardwell James D. Carnes Stewart B. Carpenter Jimmy L. Cash Lawrence W. Christian Charles M. Cloud Charles L. Cochran Jimmie L. Coombes Patrick K. Crouch Walter G. Pahlberg David A, Danzeiser Joseph S. Davis D ' arrdl ■©. Dean Homer L. Denning Kent G. Ellis Johnny B. Fenley Charles P. Garner, Jr. Elmer E. Goins GUYRON B. LAYCOCK First Platoon Leader 180 FOURTH ROW: Beal, Danzeiser, Sharp, Stevens, Hill, Denning, Richardson, Spencer, Reed, Ashey. THIRD SECOND PLATOON ROW: Pettit, Cash, Riente, Slaughter, Lively, Mc¬ Daniel, Smith. SECOND ROW: Sims, Waddel, Norton, Hall, Peyton, Stancil, Smith. FIRST ROW: Patton, Keeling, Rollins. GUY W. KEELING Second Platoon Leader ROSTER MEMBERS Charles L. Gordon Terrence D. Gossett Daniel R. Griffith Kenneth P. Gudgen John L. Hall Malcolm W. Hall John W. Hamm Robert D. Hating - Frank Haynes James M. Hill Tommy A. Ho James R. Holl John F. Imle, Gardner D. Krumreft Gary G. Lively George E. Lowke Robert E. Lowrey Charles W. McClain Hugh H. McDani Juan M. Martine: Teddie I. Miller David H. Monteer Charles W. Moore, David J. Norton William T. Oliver John S. Patterson Thomas C. Paul Dean K. Pettit Mark T. Peyton, Jr. Sam Piccolo MEMBERS Timothy A. Pixley Allan N. Pritchard Thomas H. Ralph, Jr. James L. Reed Tilmon J. Reeves Everett B. Richardson, Jr. John A. Riente Rocu m C. Rodriquez, Jr. imen W. Seale, Jr. .yne S. Sellman W. Sharp •..-jJjpE- S ' des ! Thomas L. Sims T. Slaughter Harold W. Smith Richard C. Smith Ronald V. Smith David S. Spencer s -B ian M. Stancil Rudolph H. Stevens, Jr. alcolm B. Strole Robert W. Timme Irvin Toole, Jr. Benard D. Trail John S. Waddell, Jr. Roger J. Walker Charles E. Warlick, Jr. William S. Weisinger, Jr. Richard E. Withers, Jr. Robert K. Wright, Jr. JAMES L. HAYGOOD First Sergeant WALTER R. FRAZIER Administrative Officer FOURTH ROW: Ellis, Strole, Sellman, Hatinger, Bailey, Gudgen, Weisinger, Alvarado, Gardner, Piccolo, Davis, THIRD PLATOON Martinez. THIRD ROW: Wright, Trail, Sides, Hall, Reeves, Ralph, Montier, Toole, Gordon, Asbury, Bed- nar, Pritchard. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Miller. FIRST ROW: Demel, Bolton, Howerton. 181 THIRD ROW: Ibarra, Flores, Zatopek, Vandiver, Weir, Vaughn, McElroy, Noake, Carr, Felt, Gonzales, W., Oliver, Fuentes. SECOND ROW: Blakey, Lulich, Suth¬ erland, Thompson, R., Prestridge, Gonzales, G., Cook, Wheelock, Sanders, Bowman, Grant, Jackson. FIRST ROW: Levis, Cates, Mitchell, Tomlin, Dixon, Hack- mann, Chappa, Rombin, Durrenberger, Britton. OUT FRONT: Harover, Schmidt, Thompson, V. Commander HAROLD W. SCHMIDT Since 1947 the Freshman Class has been repre¬ sented by its own expert drill team, led by its own elected officers. Members are picked on the basis of a competitive drill and satisfactory aca¬ demic progress. The team has won recognition on the campus and has received numerous invita¬ tions to appear at special ceremonies throughout the state. It engages in competition with similar organizations from other schools and performs annually as part of the Military Day activities. Ribbons are awarded members of the team at the end of the year. FISH DRILL TEAM ROSTER Commanding Officer: SCHMIDT First Sergeant: THOMPSON, V. Blakey Bowman Brittain Carr Gates Cook Dickson Durrenberger Felt Flores Fuentes Grant Gonzales, J. Gonzales, W. Hachmann Harover Jackson Levis Lutich McElroy Mitchell Noake Oliver Prestridge Rambin Sanders Sutherland Thompson, R. Tomlin Vandiver Vaughn Wier Wheelock Ybarra Zatopek Sponsor: CAPT. REESE 182 UNIT FACULTY ADVISOR DEPARTMENT UNIT FACULTY ADVISOR DEPARTMENT White Band Prof. R. L. Elkins Business Administration Company K Prof. R. H. Fletcher Mechanical Engineering Maroon Band Prof. William Lee Thornton Business Administration Prof. E. S. Holdredge Mechanical Engineering Dr. A. M. Sorenson, Jr. Animal Husbandry Company L Prof. R. R. Lyle Mathematics Company M Prof. A. E. Denton, Jr. Athletic Department FIRST BRIGADE FIRST WING FIRST BATTLE GROUP Company A Company B Company C Company D SECOND BATTLE GROUP Company E Company F Company G Dr. William J. Dobson Prof. Robert Amason Dr. Dwain M. Estes Dr. FI. O. Kunkel Dr. V. A. Little Biology B.A. Education and Psychology Biochemistry and Nutrition Entomology FIRST GROUP Squadron 1 Squadron 2 Squadron 3 Prof. W. S. Manning Prof. R. L. Harris Prof. H. D. Perry Prof. H. C. Dillingham Business Administration History and Government Mathematics Electrical Engineering Prof. D. R. Lee Prof. Wm. S. McCulley Dr. E. L. Harrington Prof. W. 1. Truettner Dr. C. D. Holland Dr. Norman C. Rose Chemistry Mathematics Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Squadron 4 SECOND GROUP Squadron 5 Squadron 6 Prof. Allen Schrader Prof. J. H. Caddess Prof. R. B. Bossier Prof. J. D. Ingram Prof. M. G. Rekoff, Jr. Prof. T. E. McAfee English Mechanical Engineering Petroleum Engineering Business Administration Electrical Engineering Agronomy Prof. G. T. King Animal Husbandry SECOND BRIGADE Squadron 7 Dr. Robert M. Stevenson Dr. R. D. Whealy Business Administration Chemistry Squadron 8 Prof. R. W. Barzak English THIRD BATTLE GROUP Company A Prof. W. P. Worley Electrical Engineering Prof. W. E. Street Engineering Drawing Prof. Neilon J. Rowan Civil Engineering Company B Prof. J. B. Baty Civil Engineering SECOND WING Dr. L. J. Martin English Company C Prof. J. H. Sorrels Civil Engineering THIRD GROUP Dr. W. D. Harris Chemical Engineering Squadron 9 Dr. Henry Rakoff Chemistry Company D Prof. C. H. Bernard Physics Asst. Dean C. W. Crawford School of Engineering Dr. E. B. Middleton Chemistry Squadron 10 Prof. Karl E. Elmquist English Company H-l Prof. J. W. Amyx Petroleum Engineering Prof. A. M. Gaddis Mechanical Engineering Prof. R. H. Gibbs Mechanical Engineering Squadron 11 Dr. T. R. Holleman Division of Architecture FOURTH BATTLE GROUP Squadron 12 Prof. Victor Wiening English Company E Prof. J. H. Dozier Business Administration Dr. J. P. Abbott English Company F Prof. Donald D. Burchard Journalism FOURTH GROUP Company G-2(a) Prof. J. H. Denton Veterinary Medicine Squadron 13 Prof. J. B. Beckham Chemistry Prof. J. D. McCrady Veterinary Medicine Prof. P. W. Barker Physics Company G-2(b) Prof. F. A. Fear Veterinary Medicine Squadron 14 Dr. A. F. Chalk Economics Prof. G. M. Gowing Veterinary Medicine Squadron 15 Prof. J. H. Earle Engineering Drawing Company H-2 Prof. H. L. Gravett Biology Prof. Fred E. Smith Geology FIFTH BATTLE GROUP Squadron 16 Prof. A. E. Denton, Jr. Athletic Department Company Prof. H. E. Hampton Agronomy Squadron 17 Prof. B. B. Boriskie Physics Prof. H. G. Thompson, Jr. Business Administration Prof. G. E. Bayliss History 183 General George F. AAoore Trophy ______________________________________________Company C-2 Houston Chamber of Commerce Award _____________________________Consolidated Band 36th Division Award ________________________________________________________________Company F-l Texas ROA Award _________ _______________________________________Sydney Norman Heaton Caldwell Trophy ______________________________________________________lames William Cardwell DAR Award ____________________________________________________________________Gary R. Anderson UDC Trophy ______________________________________________________Kenneth Joseph Demel Mothers Club Award __________________________________________________________Charles L. Blaschke L. H. Lane Scholarship _________________________________________________________loseph W. Hall, Jr. Outstanding Freshman ____________________________________________________________Paul A. Dresser HOUSTON C. OF C. AWARDS CADET CORPS CORPS TROOPS . . FIRST BRIGADE SECOND BRIGADE FIRST WING SECOND WING ... BAND ________________ CHICAGO TRIBUNE AWARDS (AIR FORCE) DONALD J. BOREN _________________________________________________________Category II (Senior) GUYRON B. LAYCOCK ________________________________________________Category III (Senior) ROBERT K. WRIGHT ________________________________________________________Category II (Junior) HOMER L. DENNING _______________________________________________________Category III (Junior) James William Cardwell ......... Gary R. Anderson ___________Marion M. Walton ________Ramsey K. Melugin __________Homer L. Denning _____Stewart B. Carpenter ______lohn A. Betts DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AWARDS SYDNEY N. HEATON _____________________________________________________________________________Senior MARION M. WALTON __________________________________________________________________________Junior CHARLES L. BLASCHKE ___________________ Sophomore PAUL A. DRESSER ____________________________________________________________________________Freshman BRANCH AWARDS (ARMY) FRANKLIN T. OSBORN ______________________________________________________________________Chemical JOHN MINOR __________________________________________________________________________________Engineers DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS William E. Albert John R. Arrison Michael T. Ary Robert C. Bess Don Bilancich Thomas J. Boedecker Daniel S. Brown Robert L. Burgoon Charles L. Butler James E. Byrom Ben D. Campbell David L. Creech William D. Duncan Charles R. Graham Clyde E. Grimsinger Cesar R. Guerra James R. Hottenroth Robert T. Kelly Larry R. Kelso Jon B. King Charles L. Kurnemann John B. Landers Philip C. Madeley Stan A. McVey Robert L. Mills James C. Minyard James M. Morgan Porter C. Meyers Jimmy C. Nethery Donald H. Nicholas William E. Patterson Richard H. Peterson John N. Pollard William H. Rabel George E. Reese Ronald R. Richards James E. Sartain Voyle G. Smith Dennis D. Vellenga Harold C. Weiss John D. White Marcus D. Williams Donald E. Willis RILLED SOPHOMORES FIRST BRIGADE Ronald B. Anz __________ James E. Isbon .....— Francis M. Pate ________ Harry B. Martin __________ Donald W. Gilmore ... Gerald M. Brown — Edward L. Medley .— Paul M. Vilco ............ SECOND BRIGADE Robert Acklin, Jr. ______ James H. Davis ....... Robert J. Strange ._ Jerry C. Moore ........ Albert N. Wheeler ... Victor L. Donnell _____ Robert L. Bowen ...... Michael E. Tatum ... John H. Meyer _________ David C. Trejo ........ Dennis K. McIntosh . William G. Brashears Ronald G. Brice ________ FIRST WING Thomas K. Nelson James R. White .. Leo A. Rodriquez Jerry R. Mills .... Donald L. Brister Albert J. Hensz .... Robert L. Thiele, Jr. Charles L. Nichols ... Company A-l Company B-l Company C-l Company D-l Company E-1 ..Company F-1 Company G-l Company H-l Company A-2 Company B-2 Company C-2 Company D-2 Company E-2 Company F-2 Company G-2 .Company G-3 Company H-2 . Company 1-2 .Company K-2 . Company L-2 .Company M-2 Squadron 1 Squadron 2 Squadron 3 Squadron 4 ..Squadron 5 Squadron 6 ..Squadron 7 Squadron 8 FRESHMEN SECOND WING FIRST BRIGADE Robert A. Oliver ___________________________________________________Company A-l Jimmy J. Ahlfinger ..................................................Company B-l David D. Drumm .......................................-.............Company C-l Thomas S. Harrover ..................................-...............Company D-l Augustus A. Watts, Jr..........................................—Company E-1 Dennis W. McGill .............................. -................ Company F-1 Norman G. Meyer .......... Company G-l Frank Candelaria ........................................................Compa ny H-l SECOND BRIGADE George F. Levis ..............................-.........................Company A-2 Robert M. Malaise _____________________________________________Company B-2 Thomas Fergus ............................................-.............Company C-2 Justin M. Griffin .................—...........-...................Company D-2 Richard L. Hinnant ............................. Company E-2 Ronald W. Vaughan --------------------- Company F-2 Robert R. Rice ............................................................Company G-2 John H. Kirk ____________ Company G-3 Carroll O. Schmidt --------- Company H-2 Joel L. Mills .............................................-...............Company 1-2 James T. Ashley ------------------------------------------------------Company K-2 Pearson H. Knolle ....................................................Company L-2 Larry L. Crutsinger ..................................................Company M-2 FIRST WING Lonnie B. Roberts ..............................-.........................Squadron 1 Kenneth G. Hewett ...................................................Squadron 2 Michael S. McGrady ............................—..................Squadron 3 Tommy H. Pearson ____________________________________________________Squadron 4 Thomas C. Criss .................—.................-..................Squadron 5 Ray C. Jones ..............................................................Squadron 6 Ronald E. Rambin ................................................. Squadron 7 William M. Hayes .............................—..................Squadron 8 SECOND WING Gordon C. Cornell ___________________________________________________Squadron 9 Maurice D. Wilson ........................-..........................Squadron 10 Rodger L Felt ____________________________________________________________Squadron 11 Robert J. Whiting .............-.....................................Squadron 12 James M. Whittlesey ................................................Squadron 13 Stephen P. Hammack __________________________________ Squadron 14 Waylon C. Ward ______________________________________________________Squadron 16 Walter P. Groff .......................... ...Squadron 17 BAND George E. Reese -----------------------------------------------------White Band Stanley H. Ballard ____________________________________________________Maroon Band 185 Eugene P. Miller ---------------------------- Thomas V. Johnson ______________________ Michael N. Walker ------------------------- James G. Stone ______________________________ Weldon L. Bowen ___________________________ Ronald W. Marshall _________________________ Ernest L. Ener ________________________________ Jack G. Wilson _________________________________ ______________Squadron 9 ________Squadron 10 ________________Squadron 11 _________Squadron 12 ...... Squadron 13 ....... Squadron 14 _______Squadron 16 ____________________Squadron 17 BAND ___________White Band Frank W. Grimes ........—................. _________ __________Maroon Band civilians £ i i £ 5 1 | to civilian weekend 190 dorms 191 The annual civilian bar-b-que is enjoyed by all . . . 187 CIVILIAN STUDENT COUNCIL JOHN GARNER Treasurer PHILLIP JOHNSON Parliamentarian BARRY PHILLIP Corresponding Secretary DAVID BEAUCHAMP Recording Secretary ! mm l BARNEY STUMBO Chaplain JASON EDINGTON Assistant Chaplain 188 CIVILIAN REPRESENTATIVES ROBERT EVANS RANDALL SANDERS THOMAS WHALEY Law Hall Milner Hall Puryear Hall L C. WILSON West Walton Hall WILLIAM NALEN East Walton Hall FRED DAVIDSON Hart Hall KENNETH DORRIS College View EDWARD KEMP Hensel Apartments JAMES HALL GUY PITTMAN ROBERT LAIRD WILLIAM RICHARDS Day Students Day Students Corps Senior D. A. CARTER DAVID JOHNSON ROBERT SLOAN Sophomore Freshman Battalion 189 CIVILIAN WEEKEND First, a Bar-B-Q, with real edible food. The Quickest Way to a Man ' s Heart . . After everyone is thoroughly stuffed, the party moves to Sbisa Hall for the Big Dance, where¬ from this bevy of Beautiful Texas Belles, was chosen the Civilian Sweetheart- Miss Cassandra Smith, shown accepting a gift from Aggie Sweetheart Louise Kuehn. Miss Cassandra Smith Civilian Sweetheart 190 HART FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Eikel, T. H.; Malinowski, J. H.; Blackmon, G. M.; Berry, C. D.; Turlington, D. R.; Winkler, F. J.; Gloger, D.; Hayes, D. A.; Havez, Holmes, E. R.; Gibson, G. A.; Spross, H. F.; Edmonds, W. D.; Walker, J. C. R. E. SECOND ROW: Boyd, D. S.; Reel, R. L.; Culver, F. A.; Hall, D.; Arnold, G.; Abel, Bobby Joe HART HALL ROSTER Burt, George T. Reeves, Columbus Alread, L. Cameron Hanison, Lee Robert, Thomas Arnold, M. E. Hasewell, Henry Robertson, Billy Austin, Donald Hayes, Don Robertson, Bob Bamburg, Roy Henderson, Gary Rogus, Herbert Jr. Berry, Charles Hense, Donald Selby, Neil Bhattacharyya, T. K. Hickey, Wayne Selot, Monobar Blackman, George Holmes, Ennis Schlickt, Frank Bitter, Joseph Hooper, Fred Schildknecht, Chas. M. Bodkin, Royce Herd, Robert Schreck, James Bohac, Johnny Hranitzky, Emanuel Schawver, Gary Bourgiois, E. J. Hughes, Robert Simmons, Wesley Boyd, Don S. Hyman, Jonathan Simms, Gary Brown, Thomas Jones, Marion Swaramkirshnan Bujnoch, Louis Karunajeewa, Hector Smith, Luther Chavez, Rolando Kelly, Walter D. Smith, Jack Chauvin, Aaron Kemp, Billy Joe Spross, Hawey Chowdhury, Dipak Khamis, Anthony Khaund, Robindra Nath Stevens, Willie Clark, D. A. Stewart, Julius Copeland, Richard Jr. Kimack, Michael Stewart, Wesley Cox, Albert Krantz, Lewis Leftwick, Billy John Strickland, Larry Cregor, Clarence Syler, Ira Alfred Crouch, James Liska, Wayne McCallie, Bobby Teas, Charles Culver, Francis Thomas, Louis Day, James Malinewski, James Thomas, Richard Diaz, Norman Marshal, Edgar Thornberry, Fredrick Dispense, Angelo Miller, Ted Thurman, Michael Duffield, David Mikita, Ronald Turlington, Don Edmunds, W. M. Moore, John Turner, Wendell Elliot, James Moore, W. M. Moreland, Henry Wallace, Marshall Eikel, Thos Walker, Bill Francisco, Jack Mroz, George Walker, Joseph Frazior, W. W. Mukherjee, B. B. Wells, James Frey, Chas Narayan, Kishen Wendland, James Foote, Lon Newman, Woodrow Wetherell, John Fugger, Edward F. Omundson, Glen E. Wetherold, Robert Gannaway, John Parekh, C. K. Wiff, Don Gaston, George Pearce, Leon Wilkie, Dennis Gilson, Garry Perry, Robert Williams, Ralph Gloger, Richard Poulsen, Neil Willford, Frank Gonzales, Federico Quddus, M. A. Winkler, Frank Goswami, Jatindra Gray, Chas Quershi, A. W. Wolny, Richard Radar, Terry Young, Billie Joe Haegelin, Bernard Hall, Richard Rahman, Arifur Zavala, Manuel Ramiez, Jose Woodward, David Harris, Albert Ramiez, Raul Snider, Donald A. Barnett, John Reel, Ronald Rutledge, Wayne DORM COUNCIL Left to right: Spross, H. F., Hayes, D. A., Boyd, D. S., Edmonds, W. D. 191 LAW DORAA COUNCIL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sparks, Frank; West, Milton; Hughes, Bob; Beauchamp, David; Corder, Paul. SECOND ROW: Knapp, Wm.; Yudesis, Ben; Lovato, Frank; Armstrong, Daniel; Maxwell, Tom; Gent, Michail; Evett, Hershel; Garner, John; Griggs, Lee A.; Evans, Robert. Not Pictured: Hart, Harvey; Teer, John. DORM ROSTER BOB HUGHES President BOB EVANS Council Representative Alanis, Dan Aldridge, John Aranni, Abbas Aristzabel, Leon Armstrong, Daniel Ayres, David Basdekas, D. L, Beauchamp Blackmon, Blaschke, Darrell Blaschke, Nolan Bond, Louis Booher, Travis Brecker, Allen Brim, James Campbell, David Carnes, Eddie Carson, Dee Castellaw, Thomas Chapman, Walter Clarkson, Jerry Coffey, Jon Corder, Paul Crawford, Warren Crone, Gerald Cunningham, Jack Cuthrell, John Davila, Jorge Davis, Leslie Dillon, Wm. Diabek, Charles Drewmont, Antonio Dunaway, Charles Durst, Kenneth Elwell, Robert , David Larrv Escamilla, Andres Evans, Robert Evett, Hershall Feille, Wm. B. Focke, John Fojt, Allen Fojt, Frankie Garcia, Miguel Garner, John Gent, Michail Gibson, J. G. Good, John Goodman, James Gonzales, Ernest Graham, Doyle Griggs, Lee A. Gutierrez, Francisco Hall, Robert Hamff, James Hamilton, James Hart, Harvey Hatley, Frederick Hetherington, Noble Holland, Gary Houshmand, Parviz Hughes, Robert Jack, James Jensen, Ronald Jones, Donald Kimball, Douglas Kinney, Jerry Kirkland, Eddie Knapp, Wm. Knight, Tommy Korth, Robert Langfeld, Joseph Langford, David Lawless, W. Paul Levy, Irwin Lindemann, Eugene List, Carl Loflin, Edward Lovato, Frank Matamoros, Carlos Mathews, Bill May, Richard Maxwell, Thomas McBride, C. A. McDaniel, Jerry McGee, Walter McKernon, John McLendon, J. R. Muller, Jean O ' Bryan, John Parker, Danny Patterson, Charles Paxton, Chester Pennington, Clarence Pollard, Donald Pool, Kay Quirl, Norman Quisenberry, Bobby Rainey, Hugh Reve, Wayne Reynolds, David Reynolds, Richard Richardson, Robert Rotenberry, Joseph Sargent, William Scalise, Charles Schneider, Donald Schroder, William Scoggin, Jerry Shields, Theodore Shapiro, Thedore Sigler, Wayne Simmons, Warren Smith, Earl Smith, Leonard Sparks, Larry Swan, Charles Taube, Albert Taylor, Wayne Teer, John Trenaman, Ronald Vasek, Robert Wagoner, Charles Wall, Austin Watson, Carl Weatherman, Alvin Weber, Bobby Wensel, Nolan West, Milton Wharton, Donald Whitmer, Edmond Whittle, David Wicke, Jerome Wilber, William Williams, Alfred Williamson, Morris Wurzback, Robert Yoon, K. H. Yudesis, Benjamin Zatopek, Royce Zetik, Donald FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Hughes, B., Griggs, L., Armstrong, D., Yudesis, B., Corder, P., Evett, H., Hart, H., Gent, M., Beauchamp, D., Teer, J., Knapp, S., Lavato, F., Sparks, L., Garner, J., Evans, B., West, M. SECOND ROW: Pool, D., Quisenberry, B., Elwell, R., Gibson, J. THIRD ROW: Hatley, F., Bond, L., Carnes, E., Watson, C., Dillion, W., Whitmer, E., Kimball, D., Goodman, J., Maxwell, T., Jack, J., Arami, A., Hamilton, J., Davis, L., Blaschke, D., Jensen, D. FOURTH ROW: Yoon, K., Hamff, J., Garcia, M., List, C, Dreumont, A., Pennington, C, Shapiro, T., Lindemann, E., Carson, C, Jones, D., Crawford, W., Scoggins, J., Dunaway, C., Smith, F. FIFTH ROW: Levy, S., Booher, T., Swan, C, Parker, D., Weber, B. Reynolds, R., Wilber, W., Cunningham, J., Wall, A., Paxton, C., French, A., Sargent, W. SIXTH ROW: Patterson, C., Crone, G., Holland, G., Chapman, W., Smith, L. 192 LEGETT Left to Right: FRONT ROW, Hickman, J. P.; Fowler, R. R.; Dillard, D. D. (Pres.); Carlo, AA. G. (Vice-P.); Bucaram, R. E.; Hopkins, P. F.; Fuqua, F. SECOND ROW: Burnes, J.; Carson, W. R.; Nimitz, E. K.; Dolezal, L. L.; Blankenship, T. J.; Pausky, D. G.; Brenner, D. A.; Garner, B. J. THIRD ROW: Williams, R.; Krobot, F. G.; Tomasek, A. R.; Crabb, Leslie D.; AAcHam, E. C; William, J. R.; Carter, J. W.; Johnson, R. A. FOURTH ROW: Lykes, J. E.; Cozby, G. D.; Teague, B. W.; English, J. L.; Kothman, AA. AA.; Adams, D. L. FIFTH ROW: Wendt, Wayne; Gillis, T. B.; Roger, J. W.; Dyar, W. A.; Redford, S. D.; Hodke, W. B.; Koenig, W. D. LEGETT HALL ROSTER Adams, Donald L. Allen, Thomas E. Anaerson, Kenneth Armstrong, John W. Armstrong, Robert E. Bachmeyer, Francis A. Barnard, Harry R. Billingsley, David S. Blankenship, Thomas J. Boaz, Virgil L. Brand, Jake L. Braswell, John B. Brenner, Donald A. Brents, Dan R. Brinkley, Wm. N. Brown, Olin Browning, Charles R. Bucaram, Rene Burnes, Joe Carlo, Michael J. Carson, William R. Carter, James W. Caskey, James W. Chin, Robert Claycomb, Larry L. Cobern, Corky P. Colgin, Andrew R. Collins, George J. Cozby, George D. Crabb, L. P. Croes, Mario Decuir, Mitchell A. De La Cruz, Albino Dillard, Donald D. Dolezal, Larry L. Dunbar, John C. Dyar, William A. Emmons, John N. English, Jerry Lynn Fasen, Frank Fleming, James C. Flowers, James S. Fowler, Ronnie R. Fugua, Floyd L. Gabor, Thomas Galle, Albert B. Garcia, Raul H. Garner, Billy Jack Gillespie, Robert W., Ill Gillis, Thomas B. Goss, Harry F. Nimitz, Ernest K. Hale, Frank Nordstrom, Jon D. Hall, Ronald M. Novey, Richard, Jr. Harvey, Ronald G. O ' Connor, John D. Harwood, Joseph D. Ocker, Donald L. Henry, Robt. H., Jr. Ogden, David C. Hickman, John P. Parker, James W. Holbrook, Virgil Parish, Thomas F. Holley, Don W. Pater, Joachim Paul Holmes, Earl W. Pausky, Darrell G. Homesley, W. R. Peavy, Shelby Land Hooke, William B. Piper, Harold D. Hopkins, David F., Jr. Pollard, Charles H. Hoskins, Fred Pollard, Ronald Huff, Patrick C. Portwood, Russel E. Islas, Felipe Powell, Robt. E. Janner, Alvin W. Pritzen, Douglas T. Jobe, Lewyn M. Quinonez, Fernando E. Johnson, Robert A., Jr. Redford, Samuer D. Jones, Hale M. Rhodes, Donald Julian, Chester R. Rhodes, Terry J. Rice, Jerry Don Klein, Gene W. Koenig, Wallace D. Roberts, Mark S. Kohler, Charles M. Rocha, Narciso J., Jr. Rodriguez, Jose 1. Rogers, Jerry W. Kothmann, Merwyn M. Kramer, Carl Krobot, Franklin G. Rux, Winston Jay Kuklies, Milton C. Saenz, Edmundo G. Lambert, John W., Jr. Schulze, John P. Layton, Hayden J. Selensky, Fred M. Le Boeuf, Joe S. Silva, Mario Lewis, Hogue W. Sizenbach, Gary Lee Ley, Franz M. Liles, Edwin D. Smith, David R. Steeves, Bryan H. Lindes, Michael S. Stipe, Charles L. Lively, John R. Stokes, John B. Lykes, June E. Stoneham, John H. Teague, Buddy McCool, Bryan McHam, Edward C. Thomas, Don W. McSwain, C. W. Thomson, Carl B. McVey, Jon M. Tomasek, Allen R. Maderer, Charles E., Jr. Ward, Allen W. Maser, Robert Weber, Donald C. Mendez, Thomas L. Wendt, Wayne Wheeler, Richard D. Milton, Daniel E. Montemayor, Arthur Whitaker, Robert E. Moore, Thomas W. Wilkinson, Edwin E. Morris, Donald Williams, John Robert Mueller, David W. Williams, Robert Munnerlyn, James R. Murdock, Don M. Zund, Joe 193 MILNER HALL MILNER HALL ROSTER FIRST ROW: Plagens, Gamble, Soulati, Garza, Matthews. SECOND ROW: Farrow, Piazza, Rhinehart, Sanders, Salvaggio. Max Rhinehart Alford, Danny Allen, John K. Almutair, Ahmed A. Alvarez, Tostado E. Antosh, Nelson T. Artola, Joe P. Avila, Rogelio Bachmeyer, Gervase R. Barnes, Bert D. Bass, James R. Bayley, Clyde C. Bohot, Harvey R. Bone, James R. Bowers, Martin L. Bowman, Jay P. Boy, Hans Peter Boykin, James W. Brasher, William E. Brice, Travis R. Brown, Harrell D. Buck, Travis H. Burke, Jack W. Burnett, Wesley W. Burton, Donald K. Cabron, Franklin F. Carter, Rudy D. Chandler, Derrell N. Chang, Grenger P. Chan, Peter C. W. Chan, Ronald K. Chitwood, Kenneth Clack, Edward K. Clary, Lester Classen, Edmond H. Cockrell, Oliver W. Cohen, Jose Copeland, George E. Cordon, Oscar Cowley, Jerry J. Craddock, Joe P. Cummings, Jerry A. Currie, Herbert L. Davenport, Roe R. Davis, Billy W. Davis, Delbert L. Davis, James Drake, Jimmie L. Dugan II, Haynes W. Earl, Walter J. Etheredge, Thomas O. Farrow, Hank Flusche, William E. Fuentes, Arturo Gamble, Duane D. Garcia, Alfredo Garcia, Amoldo Garza, Francisco J. Gonzales, Marcelino Goodwyn, William L. Graham, Frank E. Guerra, Raul J. Haghighi, Manucheher Hanna, Charles R. Harris, H. Ronny Harrison, James A. Haster, William H. Jr. Havelka, Ulysses D. Hayes, Charles M. Hedrick, William L. Heiz, Peter Heldt, Marcus Hernandez, Ricardo Hoffpaver, Stanley Hrachovy, James J. Inchauste, Jorge A. Jahad, Nader Jones, Paul Jordan, Rodolf A. Joventino, Iran C. Karl, James Kay, Irwin H. Keller, Carl E. Kim, Su-Kyun Kreymer, John W. Latimer, James K. Lindley, Bob Lopez, Benito L. Lovett, George D. Lowman, David P. Maher, Jose Marmolejo, Noe Marxauch, Raul J. Mathews, Nolan Mattaie, William H. Matthews, Archie H. May, Dan McCauley, James G. McDaniel, Keith McGill, Robt. McLeod, James P. Milby, James Miller, William R. Mofley, Robt. E. Morales, Martin C. Mowlam, Thomas J. Nelson, David N. Nichols, Preston R. Jr. Nobles, Jack W. Norris, Robert J. Nunez, Ernest B. Nunez, Rogelio L. Odom, James B. Olvera, Santiago Ozan, Cecil R. Perez, Leopoldo F. Piazza, Louis A. Pickett, Donald F. Plagens, Clarence F. Pomykal, Glenn W. Quirch, Eduardo G. Ragsdale, Arlon H. Rasiel, Yecheskel Read, Doyle W. Jr. Reeves, Alvis Jr. Renteria, Carlos Restrepo, Alvaro Rhinehart, Max H. Richey, Robert C. Robbins, William P. Rutherford, Frank M. Rutherford, Jrank M. Sadler, Charles Salmon, James N. L. Salvaggio, Ross J. Sanders, Randell L. Schrank, Fred Leon Seaman, Charles K. Seeber, Charles H. Seo, Jung Shifflett, Tommy Sinclair, Richard D. Simer, Maurice M. Smith, Edwin T. Soulati, Firooz Spencer, Gary E. Stewart, Bruce W. Sullivan, John L. Swindle, Ed. J. Thornton, Harold Troxell, Kenneth E. Tzou, Dar Urdaneta, Rafael A. Urdaneta, Rafael E. Van Wert, Jerry C. Villarreal, Oscar Von Bethman-Hollweg C. Walker, John C. Wallace, David M. Wallace, Stanley Walton, Ned E. Weihrich, John A. Weise, Ralph A. Wible, Wales V. Wiley, Marvin L. Williams, Charles C. Williams, John C. Williams, Robert H. York, Paul K. Szymczak, Edward Terrassa, Juan A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Phareaux, Plagens, Gamble, Soulati, Piazza, Garza, Sanders, Rhinehart, Matthews, Salvaggio. SECOND ROW: Jahad, Graham, Restrepo, McCauley, Wible, Chandler, Robbins, Pickett, Clack, Avila. THIRD ROW: Matthaie, Reeves, Perez, Rickey, Williams, Guerra, Kim, Shifflett, Boy, Brasher, Hrachovy, Fuentes. FOURTH ROW: Seeber, Olvera, Kreymer, Spencer, Williams, Cummings, Drake, Williams, Troxell, Sullivan, Cowley, Bethmann, Weise, Chan, Nichols, Bowers. FIFTH ROW: York, Bass, Hanna. 194 MITCHELL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Riegel, A. L., McChesney, M., Hosier, E. D., Scar- E., Babbineaux, C. B., Shannon, B., Fischer, W., Boyd, D., Brittain, M. E., Aue, R., borough, D. M., Dickinson, N., Molik, T., Edgington, J. M., Johnson, P. E., Rudd, Randerson, D., Adams, M., Scaggs, W. R., Dempsey, T. D., Moerbe, E. H., Hlozek, W. E., Pilcher, C. D., Razo, J., Hester, R. W., Taylor, F. A., Burg, C. E., Kent, J. R. J. FOURTH ROW: Davis, J. E., Kruemcke, M., Cliett, J. W., Bagley, C. ( AAiddle- SECOND ROW: Guiberteau, O., Nivers, F., Van Nieuwenhuise, P.; Dalberg, R. L., ton, J., Taylor, G., Davenport, R. ( Brown, J. J., Johnson, Meyer, R., Goodson, T. Lagow, S. C., Gerard, D. L., Marlowe, F. M., Bell, B., Alexander, J., Campos, P., G., Morse L., Patton, R. McClure, Reives, J. M., Fletcher, G., White, D. E. THIRD ROW: Lehnert, G., Saenz, MITCHELL HALL ROSTER Abel, M. B. Adams, H. Adams, M. D. Akins, J. T. Adcock, T. Alanis, R. Alexander, J. Andis, J. Andrews, D. N. Aue, R. Babineaux, C. B. Bagley, C. L. Barganier, H. A. Batcheller, G. A. Bedinger, C. A. Bell, B. Bertrand, A. R. Blankman, R. H. Blouse, R. Bond, J. F. Booth, C. R. Boyd, D. D. Brittain, M. E. Brown, J. J. Brumbelow, M. F. Brumbelow, R. Y. Burg, C. E. Burg, H. J. Callahan, F. Callicotte, J. D. Campos, P. Chatgl, L. A. Clark, K. Cliett, J. W. Cormandy, C. E. Craig, W. V. Dalberg, R. L. Danes, W. R. Davenport, R. R. Davis, J. E. Davis, W. J. Deckard, G. De la Fuente, J. Dempsey, T. D. Dickinson, N. D. Dinklage, T. H. Doyle, J. E. Driver, B. H. Dunn, R. S. Edgington, J. M. Edwards, M. Ellisor, J. E. Everett, C. L. Fisher, W. W. Flanagan, C. R. Fletcher, G. Fling, J. Frers, H. G. Frost, W. W. Fry, E. L. Genzer, J. F. Gerard, D. L. German, C. L. Gibson, P. H. Goodson, T. G. Greaves, M. D. Guiberteau, O. Hall, M. M. Heck, B. W. Hester, R. W. Hinkle, C. L. Hlozek, R. J. Hosier, E. D. Howard, C. E. Hull, T. H. Jackson, J. F. Johnson, B. B. Johnson, D. W. Johnson, P. E. Jones, H. B. Jordan, D. R. Kazda, J. L. Kent, J. Krucmekc, M. E. Lagow, S. C. Lawler, G. W. Lehnerd, E. F. Lehnerd, E. J. Linnstaedter, J. R. Lowes, J. W. Lummus, C. Machmehl, R. A. Margrave, M. Marlowe, F. Masso, A. Maverick, J. F. Maxwell, M. McAvoy, D. H. McChesney, M. C. McClure, D. W. Meyer, R. C. Middleton, H. J. Mier, J. A. Moerbe, E. H. Mohr, M. D. Molik, T. P Morris, L. E. Morris, R J. Nivers, F. Nydegger, R. R. Palmer, E. Pardue, L. H. Patton, R .S. Pearson, B. Pilcher, C. D. Piper, A. A. Posey, G. W. Privett, W. D. Pullen, G. Radle, M. Ragan, S. M. Ralph, B. Randerson, D. Ratiff, B. T. Rayburn, W. D. Razo, J. Redwine, D. J. Reuther, C. F. Reynolds, M. M. Riedel, T. E. Riegel, A. L. Rieves, J. M. Riojas, H, Rollins, H. Rangers, E. W. Routh, H. E. Rudd, W. E. Saenz, E. Sanders, G. Scaggs, W. R. Scarborough, D. M. Schoettle, M. J. Shannon, G. B. Smith, L. Sol, V. Solie, C. H. Spengler, R. M. Sprague, F. Stafford, T. A. Stella, C. B. Stephens, K. A. Strange, J. R. Strub, R. J. Sullivan, J. R. Taylor, F. A. Taylor, I. E. Taylor, J. H. Templeton, L. W. Tuckett, F. V. Van Nieuwenhuize, P. Von Hagel, L. Wagers, H. L. Warring, J. R. White, D. E. Withey, T. G. Wright, J. E. DORM COUNCIL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Scarborough, D., Edging¬ ton, J. M., Kent, J., Burg, C, Taylor, F. BACK ROW: Razo, J., Rudd, W., Pilcher, C. D., Johnson, P., Hester, R. 195 PURYEAR FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Adamcik, A., Gomez, B. V., Guillermo, C. P., De La Garza, B., Galindo, C. A., Aycock, K. D., Davis, T. E., Whaley, T. W., Friedrich, A. L. SECOND ROW: Curry, R. H., Brand, R., Rakestraw, FI. L., Carrillo, P. A., Leggiero, J. F., Vazquez, O. F., Vazquez, S. V., Rivera, C. M., Galindo, E. A., Camacho, C. F., Baduy, A., Kee, J. B., Valarezo, C. G., Benefield, R. W., Carrera, R., Alexander, E. C. THIRD ROW: Frith, C., Homayoun, M., Al-Hashimi, T. A., Bier, R. H., Jimenez, R., Fossati, J., Moore, F. D., Alderson, J. L., Beal, C. C., Ulbricht, W. H., Seeber, C. H., Richmond, M. E., Schwenk, D. R., Fraser, J. E. FOURTH ROW: Carter, D., Strauss, J. A., Martin, J. T., Cox, G., Haskell, R. N., Zaragoza, R. M., Ramirez, A., Campos, E. FIFTH ROW: Kornfuehrer, D., White, W. R., Skweres, C. F., Suessmuth, C., Barker, A., Farias, J., Fernandez, J., Fucik, J. J., Jackson, B. D., Shipley, G. D., Dominguez, J. G., Scope!, L. S. ( Traymor, P. J., Chagin, R., ' Silcock, F. A. SIXTH ROW: Henicke, C. J., Lowry, L. B., Keiningham, T. C, Batey, D. M., Husung, J. W., Rodriguez, H. F., Barton, L., Stumbo, B. A., Smith, T. E., Zerbe, M. R., Summer, L. W., Herrmann, R. T., Heath, F. R., Molberg, J. J. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DORM COUNCIL CHRISTIAN A. GALINDO .. KEN AYCOCK ____________________ THOMAS WHALEY WAYNE AHR ................. ROGER GAMBLIN ............ President ................ Vice-President Council Representative ............ Secretary _______________________ Treasurer CHRISTIAN A. GALINDO President KENNETH AYCOCK Vice-President Bill Brown Allan Friedrich Bernardo De La Garza Tommy Davis Maurice Ross Ralph Vosdingh Grady Tumlinson David Carter Charles Frith Albert Adamcik Frank Silcock Harvey James Gene Anderson Arthur Bennet Louis Scopel Carlos Blanco Jose Chow Robert Gomez Alan Caldwell Jack Gibbs HILDA ELIZABETH NEVEN Puryear Hall Sweetheart WALTON WALTON HALL ROSTER Alford, Danny Allen, John K. Almutair, Ahmed A. Alvarez, Tostado E. Antosh, Nelson T. Artola, Joe P. Avila, Rogelio Bachmeyer, Gervase R. Barnes, Bert D. Bayley, Clyde C. Bohot, Harvey R. Bone, James R. Bowers, Martin L. Bowman, Jay P. Boy, Hans Peter Boykin, James W. Brasher, William E. Brice, Travis R. Brown, Harrell D. Buck, Travis H. Burke, Jack W. Burnett, Wesley Burton, Donald K. Cabron, Franklin F. Carter, Rudy Caudill, John S. Chandler, Derrell N. Chang, Grenger P. Chan, Peter C. W. Chan, Ronald K. Chitwood, Kenneth Clack, Edward K. Clary, Lester Classen, Edmond H. Cockrell, Oliver W. Cohen, Jose Copeland, George E. Cordon, Oscar Cowley, Jerry J. Craddock, Joe P. Cummings, Jerry A. Currie, Herbert Davis, Billy W. Davenport, Roe Davis, Delbert L. Davis, James O. Drake, Jimmie L. Dugon, Haynes Earl, Walter J. Etheredge, Thomas O. Farrow, Hank Flusche, William E. Fuentes, Arthuro Gamble, Duane D. Garcia, Alfredo Garcia, Arnoldo Garza, Francisco J. Gonzalez, Marcelino Goodwyn, William L. Graham, Frank E. Guerra, Raul J. Haghighi, Manucheks M. Hanna, Charles R. Harris, H. Ronny Harrison, James A. Hasten, William H. Jr. Havelka, Ulysses D. Hayes, Charles M. Hedrick, William L. Heiz, Peter Heldt, Marcus Hernandez, Ricardo Hoffpauer, Stanley Hrachovy, James J. Inchauste, Jorge A. Jahad, Nader Jordan, Rodolf A. Jones, Paul Joventino, Iran C. Karl, James Kay, Irwin H. Keller, Carl E. Kim, Su-Kyum Kreymer, John W. Lagos, Fernando Latimer, James K. Lindley, Robert Littell, Bruce A. Lopez, Benito L. Lovett, George D. Lowman, David P. Noe Marxauch, Raul J. Mathews, Nolan Matthaie, William H. Matthews, Archie H. May, Dan McCauley, James G. McDaniel, Keith McGill, Robert Miller, William R. Milby, James Morales, Martin C. Mowlam, Thomas J. Nash, Robert S. Nichols, Preston R. Jr. Nobles, Jack W. Norris, Robert J. Nunez, Ernest B. Nunez, Rogelio L. Odom, James B. Olvera, Santiago Maher, Jose Marmolejo, Ozan, Cecil R. Perez, Leopoldo F. Piazza, Louis A. Pickett, Donald F. Plagens, Clarence F. Pomykal, Glenn W. Quirch, Eduardo G. Ragsdale, Arlon Rasiel, Yecheskel Read, Doyle W. Jr. Reeves, Alvis Jr. Renteria, Carlos Restrepo, Alvaro Rhinehart, Max H. Richey, Robert C. Robbins, William P. Rutherford, Frank M. Sadler, Charles Salmon, James N. L. Salvaggio, Ross J. Sanders, Randall L. Schrank, Fred Leon Seaman, Charles K. Seeber, Charles H. Shifflett, Tommy Sinclair, Richard D. Simer, Murice M. Smith, Edwin T. Soulati, Filooz Spencer, Gary E. Stewart, Bruce W. Sullivan, John L. Swindle, Ed. Szymczak, Edward J. Terrassa, Juan A. Thornton, Harold Troxell, Kenneth E. Tzou, Dar Urdaneta, Rafael A. Urdaneta, Rafael E. Van Wert, Jerry C. Villarreal, Oscar Von Bethmann-Hollweg, Christopher Walker, John G. Wallace, David M. Wallace, Stanley Walton, Ned E. Weems, Jimmy Weihrich, John A. Weise, Ralph A. Wible, Wales V. Wiley, Marvin L. Williams, Charles C. Williams, John G. Williams, Robert H. York, Paul K. I Canterbury, C, Florence, M., Swanson, R., Murphy, G., Hughey, J. THIRD ROW: Moore, R., Darr, F., Ryden, C, Sosa, J. E., Abbott, L., Rosenberg, H., Brown, W., Whitford, H., Miller, T., Sands, K., Haas, W., Wolfe, D. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dees, A., Rechacek, W., Jackson, C., McMillian, A., Mihalick, J., Nolen, B., Lieske, D., Miesch, E., Fisher, B., Jackson, C. SECOND ROW: Haggard, K., Bryant, P. L., Munson, J., Ferro, W., Ryan, J., McNeely, J., 197 sports £ CL 5 -o ' I football 201 basketball 219 baseball 231 track 239 golf 247 swimming 249 tennis 251 intramurals 259 The 12th man packs the Cotton Bowl to watch the Aggies fight SMU to a 0-0 tie. 199 ATHLETIC COUNCIL The 1960-1961 Athletic Coun¬ cil: Clifford H. Ransdell, Phillip Barron Goode, James H. Bass, O. D. Butler, and Chris Groneman. Chairman of the committee is Mr. Groneman. SPORTS PUBLICITY DIRECTOR Having relieved Jones Ramsey as Sports Publicity Director, is Mr. Tommy Blake. YELL LEADERS Leading the Twelfth Man this past year were (left to right) Jim Davis, Tom Ralph, Sonny Todd, J. D. Garner, and Eugene Stubbs. Sonny Todd was Head Yell Leader. The Sports Staff of the AGGIELAND ' 61 wishes to thank the following for their time and for their photographs, with¬ out which the sports section would have been an impossi¬ bility: Tommy Blake, Sports Publicity Director, for supplying information and photographs; the yearbook staffs of Trinity and LSU for photographs; and Mr. Laughead of Dallas, for photographs. 200 Kenneth Kipp (45), Jerry Hopkins (54) and Lee Roy Caffey (34) head for a loose pigskin. 201 WILLIE ZAPALAC Assistant Coach SHORTY HUGHES Assistant Coach JIM MYERS Head Coach Jim Myers, Tennessee ' 47, came to A M in 1958, after serving a nine year apprenticeship in the coaching profession. In his two years at Ag- gieland, Jim has developed a well- rounded athletic program, and he has in his department one of the top coaching staffs in the nation. TOM ELLIS Assistant Coach BUDDY DENTON Assistant Coach MATT LAIR Assistant Coach 202 SEASON SCORING Bill Taylor and Eddie Dyer guide log into position as Band stands by. LSU _________ Texas Tech Trinity _____ Houston —. TCU __________ Baylor ______ Arkansas .. SMU ________ Rice __________ Texas ________ WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR! With the departure of spring football training, there was left a faint hint that, just possibly, the Aggies would be a dark horse candidate for the 1 961 SWC crown. A liberal dosage of eager sophomores and juniors, plus that Fightin ' Aggie spirit, could be the win¬ ning combination next year. There will be tough competition throughout the conference, but with plenty of experience, and last year ' s bumper crop of freshmen, the Aggies just might do it. Mud, mud, mud . . . and more mud. Fourth period—the Aggie Quarter. Midnight Yell Practice—spirited, rowdy, and always interesting. 203 BOB CASKEY, ' 62 Halfback. RONNIE BRICE, ' 63 Quarterback JERRY JENKINS, ' 62 Center BENGALS SQUEEZE BY AGS, 9-0 Daryle Keeling around right end for four. LSD, a 14-point favorite at kick-off time, and a young, but willing, A AA squad squared off in a battle that left 61,000 fans on the edges of their seats. After several exchanges on kicks, the Ags found themselves on their own six, and a kick by Babe Craig carried only to the thirty. Four plays later, LSD broke through to score the only TD of the night. Early in the fourth period, an Aggie fum¬ ble set up a successful Tiger field goal attempt. The final score was 9-0. GAME AT A GLANCE A M LSU First Downs 6 1 1 Yardage • Rushing 64 179 Passing 29 21 Passes Int. By 2 Punts—Ave. 9-38 11-41 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards Pen. 35 35 Scoring by Quarters A M 0- LSD 6 3- 0 204 Trio of Aggies down a Frog. GAME AT A GLANCE 1st Downs A M 13 Tex.Tech 9 Rush. Yds. 207 159 Pass Yds. 32 77 P. Int. by Punts 5,42 5,34 Fumbles 2 2 Penalties 15 10 A M 7 7-14 T. Tech 6 8 -0- 14 MIKE CLARK, ' 63 End KEITH HUGGINS, ' 63 Guard AGS DEADLOCK RAIDERS, 14-14 A rain soaked assembly of 13,000 wit¬ nessed Southwest conference history, as Texas Tech made its formal debut into the rigors of conference play. Tech played well for 45 minutes, but that Aggie quarter found the Raiders stumbling on offence, and straggling on defence. With less than four minutes gone, Powell Berry fumbled a hand-off on the Aggie nine, and Tech swarmed all over the ball. Three plays later, Tech was kicking off to A M, and had a six point lead under its belt. Early in the third period, A M went ahead 7-6 as Sam Byer somersaulted over from the two, and Randy Sims split the uprights on the extra point. Two minutes later, a Tech pass from the Aggie 38 rang up six more points for the Raiders, and a completed pass on the point after touchdown attempt made it 14-7, in favor of the boys from Lubbock. With 13 minutes left to play, those fightin ' Ags came back for another try at paydirt. With Caffey, Byer and Van Dyke alter¬ nating at fullback, the Cadets quickly pounded their way to the Tech 22. From there, Keeling lofted the ball to Sandy Sims, who stumbled his way into the end zone. A successful boot from the toe of Sims knotted the score at 14-14. 205 14-0 AGGIES BURST TRINITY ' S BUBBLE, After fifty winless weeks, A AA finally broke into the winner ' s circle by clowning an aroused Trinity ball club. The first half consisted primarily of a give- and-take ground battle, with the Aggies never attempting a pass, and Trinity never completing one. Neither team threatened to score, as punts were exchanged seven times. A AA penetrated to the Trinity 40 twice, but lost the ball on downs both times. The Farmers took the opening kick-off of the second half and began a 74-yard drive that eventually led to the first score of the night. Sam Byer bounced to a first down on Trinity ' s one, and carried the payload over on the next play. A success¬ ful conversion, and A AA notched up sev¬ en points. Holding the ball for all but eight plays of the third quarter, the Aggies came back towards the Trinity goal near the end of the period, but lost the ball on downs at the two. With less than three minutes left to play in the contest, A AA climaxed a 60-yard drive with a TD, as Babe Craig crashed over the line. A Keeling conver¬ sion, and the game ended, 14-0. GAAAE AT A GLANCE A AA TRIN. First Downs 17 13 Yardage Rushing 276 160 Passing 81 Passes Int. By Punts—Ave. 4-41 5-35 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards Pen. 8 24 Scoring by Quarters A AA 0 7 7- 14 Trin. 0 0- Three ' s a crowd, especially to the ball carrier. Bob Caskey, nearing the end of a 23-yard sprint. BOBBY HUNTINGTON, ' 63 End RALPH SMITH, ' 61 End CALVIN JANNER, ' 63 Right Halfback WALTER LaGRONE, ' 63 Guard COUGARS SNEAK BY AGS, 17-0 Sam Byer, behind a den of Cougars, carrying on a fourth and one. He made three yards on the play. Third and Eleven: Randy Sims around right end for three as Wayne Labar (60), Joe Eilers (72), Russell Hill (88), and Wayland Simmons (75) come in to help. After receiving a scare in the first quarter, the University of Houston recovered and took command of the game to trounce the Aggies 1 7-0. Powell Berry intercepted a U. of H. pass on the third play of the game and re¬ turned it to the Houston 45. From there, the Ags moved at will against the Cougar defense to their 3-yard line, where Isbell jumped on an Aggie fumble. In the sec¬ ond quarter, Houston marched to paydirt from the Aggie 47 in eight plays with Rieves tallying from the three. Mitcha- more converted, and the Aggies trailed by seven points at the end of the half. In the third quarter, the Farmers en¬ trenched themselves on the goal line, and, playing inspired defensive ball, turned back a Cougar attack at the three. A few minutes later, Houston was again ap¬ proaching the Aggie goal line but showed their respect for A AA ' s goal line stand by electing to try a field goal from the two. The Ags still couldn ' t make their defense click as the Cougars added seven more to their score in the third period. GAME AT A GLANCE A M UH First Downs 4 9 Yardage Rushing 71 172 Passing 23 Passes Int. By 1 Punts—Ave. 3-46 2-26 Yards Pen. 35 10 Scoring by Quarters A M 0- UH 7 10 0- 17 207 FARMERS KNOT FROGS INTO TIE, 14-14 Those Fightin ' Texas Aggies, a one touch¬ down underdog, completely surprised the Frogs from TCU, and turned back the favorites for an unexpected tie at Kyle Field. A Froggie fumble on their own 23-yard line set up the Farmers ' first touchdown, and minutes later Sam Byer broke through the line from the three. Sonny Gibbs led a Froggie aerial bom¬ bardment, good for two touchdowns, and it looked as if the Toads would tuck the game away. An Aggie counterattack failed to score late in the second half, and at intermission the score stood 6-14. When the third period got under way, the Aggies shifted into gear, and battled their way to the tying TD. Babe Craig swept right end from three yards out, and A M was grasping for the lead. On the PAT attempt, Craig followed the same path to tie up the ball game. Babe Craig evens the score. In the closing seconds, Gibbs tried a des¬ perate heave which went into the end zone and the arms of Bob Caskey. When time ran out, the Cadets swarmed over the turf to hoist the Aggies on their shoulders, and carry them off the field. GEORGE HOGAN, ' 63 Tackle Randy Sims, Froggie, goes after ball that isn ' t there. GAME AT A GLANCE First Downs A M 15 TCU 14 Yardage Rushing 179 86 Passing 39 141 Passes Int. by 2 1 Punts—Ave. 3-51 6-37 Fumbles Lost 3 1 Penalties 20 25 Scoring by Quarters A M 6 8 0- 14 TCU 7 7 0 0- 14 Stout wall of Aggie linemen deny the Frogs an inch. Horned Toad about to leapfrog Bob Caskey. Wayne Freiling leads an Aggie drive into the Froggie backfield. 209 AGGIES OUTSCORED BY BEARS, 0-14 Jim Murphy on a third and one: Makes two over left tackle, downed by McLeod and Davis. The high-flying Baylor Bears found the Ags a tough op¬ ponent, as they were held scoreless by tough line play. In the second quarter, Daryle Keeling pushed his way to the 15-yard line where Mike Clark attempted a field goal. This first scoring attempt was blocked and a holding penalty stopped a second try. In the second quarter, the Bears were left with minus four yards rushing. In the third period, Baylor completed a 44-yard pass, and marched 64 yards against the hard-hitting Aggie defense for the first touchdown and extra point of the game. Fullbacks Sam Byer and LeeRoy Caffey fought back with a fast ground game, outrunning the Bears 179 to 125 yards. With one minute left in the third period, the Bears inter¬ cepted a Keeling pass, and ran it back for a Baylor score. The remainder of the game showed the Aggie defense stronger than ever, holding the Bears scoreless, even after incurring several penalties. JIM MURPHY, ' 62 Right Halfback GAME AT A GLANCE First Downs A M 8 Bay. 15 Yardage Rushing 179 145 Passing 155 Passes Int. by 1 Punts—A ve. 8-43 7-30 Fumbles Lost Yards Pen. 75 71 Scoring by Quarters A M 0- Baylor 14 0- 14 KENNETH KIPP, ' 63 Quarterback WAYNE FREILING, ' 62 Tackle BEN KRENEK, ' 63 Tackle 210 PORKERS SQUEAL PAST Ronnie Ledbetter runs into trouble around left end. AGGIES, 7-3 An Arkansas team, eventual conference champi¬ ons, staved off an inspired Aggie team to triumph by a score of 7-3. The Aggies accepted the opening kick-off on their own 17-yard line. Sam Byer smashed the Porker line on 10 of 19 plays and consumed 79 yards to the 12-yard line in Arkansas territory. From this point, Keeling kicked with Brice holding, for three points, giving the Aggies a 3-0 lead, with 5:03 left in the first quarter. At the end of the first quarter, Arkansas was threatening on the A AA 28 as a result of a recovered fumble. On the first play of the second quarter, McKinney crashed the line for three yards. Then a 12-yard penalty for roughness sent the Aggies back to their own 13-yard line. In two plays. Moody con¬ sumed the remaining distance. Cissel kicked the extra point and the Razorbacks went ahead to stay, 7-3. Neither team could launch a sustained drive in the second half, and the game ended, 7-3. LARRY BROADDUS, ' 62 RICHARD LOVE, ' 62 Center End JOE BOB JOHNSON, ' 62 SAM BYER, ' 63 Tackle Fullback GAME AT A GLANCE A M Ark. First Downs Yardage 13 10 Rushing 178 172 Passing 20 7 Passes Int. by 1 1 Punts—Ave. 3-37 6-30 Fumbles Lost 3 3 Yards Pen. 28 47 Scoring by Quarters A M 3 0- 3 Ark. 7 0- 7 Jim Murphy tripped up going over right tackle, as Joe Bob Johnson moves to clear the way. 211 BOB PHILLIPS, ' 62 End JACK ESTES, ' 61 Right Halfback How ' bout that, ref? Randy Sims grabs AGS, PONIES a pass from Daryle Keeling for 22 yards in the second period. EDDIE VAN DYKE, ' 62 212 IN PHOTO-FINISH, 0-0 GAME AT A GLANCE A M SMU First Downs 13 9 Yardage Rushing 140 136 Passing 59 24 Passes Int. by 1 Punts—Ave. 6-34 7-36 Fumbles Lost 3 2 Yards Pen. 10 25 Scoring by Quarters A M 0- SMU 0- Randy Sims skirts right end in the second quarter. The Aggies and the SAAU Mustangs played to a scoreless tie, the first in Southwest conference play in 1 8 years. The first half A M dominated the play, but two fumbles within the Pony 20-yard line cost the Cadets the scores. An attempt on fourth down and two failed, to kill an¬ other drive. The second half saw the Ponies ROY NORTHRUP, ' 61 Center make their bid for victory. An in¬ spired goal line stand by the Ag¬ gies on their two-yard line prevent¬ ed the Mustangs from scoring. Last ditch field goal tries by both teams failed to produce any points. Clark attempted for A M from the SMU 32. In the dying moments of the game, SMU ' s Hackney tried a 3- pointer, but the Aggie defense came up with a fierce line play to break through and stifle the threat. DARYLE KEELING, ' 62 Quarterback Daryle Keeling struggling for yardage against a determined Pony in the first period. 213 OWLS GET JUMP ON AGS 14-21 CARTER FRANKLIN ' 61 Guard GAME AT A GLANCE 1st Downs A M 18 Rice 18 Rush. Yds. 230 262 Pass. Yds. 67 33 P. Int. by 2 1 Punts 6.41.4 4.34 Fumbles A M 0 7 0 7- 14 Rice 7 7 7 0- 21 Van Dyke—to no avail—clears path for Estes. 214 A crowd of 50,000 jammed Rice Stadium, braved a light but continuous rain, and saw the Owls outmaneuver the Aggies, 14-21. The Owls took the opening kick-off, and could do no wrong. Twice in the first half roads around the Aggie flanks led to pay¬ dirt. Late in the second quarter though, A AA took a Rice kickoff and returned it 80 yards in 12 plays. The running of Ronnie Brice, Randy Sims, and Eddie Van Dyke highlighted the drive, which climaxed with an 11 yard pass to end Franklin Fisher. Sims split the crossbars, and the score was 7-14. With a minute and a half gone in the third period, a Brice aerial was nipped out of the air by Rice, and a play later Rice ' s third score of the afternoon crossed the goal line. The same amount of time was left in the game when Brice changed his mind about throw¬ ing and carried the ball 13 yards for the Aggies second and final score. A last ditch attempt for a TD found Powell Berry trying three long passes in succession, but all three were too far out, and the game ended, A AA 14, Rice 21. Berry on receiving end of Owl aerial. Ags pull Owls out of air. 215 HOT AND COLD Kipp corrals Steer. A game that saw A AA make nearly all the mistakes in the first half, and do all the good in the second, ended 14-21, and left 53,000 spectators breathless. T.U. turned an intercepted pass, a thwarted punt attempt, and a fumble, into three short, but effective, touchdown drives, and led 0-21 at the intermission. Randy Sims returned the second half kick-off 22 yards, and two plays later scampered 47 yards, for a first down on the T.U. 18. On a second down and six situation, Jon Few took a pitchout and hammered through right tackle for the score. A fumble on the extra point try left the score at 6-21. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Powell Berry lobbed one to Bob Phillips, who covered 14 yards and set up the second Aggie tally. With five minutes of time gone, Randy Sims plunged through the vulnerable right tackle position and notched up six more. On the PAT try, Sims flanked right end and scored two, upping the score to 14-21. Once again the Farmers made a vain attempt to come out on top, but just couldn ' t get rolling. The final gun sounded, and a season full of disappointment came to a silent, but welcome, end. GAME AT A GLANCE 1st Downs A M 15 TU 14 Rush. Yds. 221 194 Pass. Yds. 31 28 P. Int. By 1 Punts 3,29.2 5,29.2 Fumbles 1 1 Penalties 38 30 A M 6 8- 14 TU 6 15 0- 21 Fisher picks off Longhorn toss. AGGIES COOLED BY T.U., 21-14 Few to Kipp: I got it—You take it! PAUL PIPER, ' 61 Center Interference forms as Van Dyke receives Steer aerial. RUSHING NO YDS LOST NET AVE Byer 105 381 381 3.6 Caffey 60 249 2 247 4.1 Sims 49 241 1 1 230 4.7 Murphy 38 178 10 168 4.4 Caskey _______ 45 179 15 164 3.6 Van Dyke 39 140 7 133 3.4 Few ______26 109 1 1 98 3.8 Esfes ______ 17 98 8 90 5.3 Brice 28 119 30 89 3.2 Craig . 24 92 31 61 2.5 Ledbetter 1 1 36 36 3.3 Berry 15 42 18 24 1.6 Janner . 5 22 22 4.4 Keeling -..60 127 115 12 0.2 PASSING A C 1 YDS TD CONV Keeling — —. _____________50 18 3 204 1 Brice _______________ _________ 17 6 3 64 1 Berry ______________ _ ____16 5 2 57 Few ________________ .. ___________2 2 5 Estes _______________ 4 1 4 Sims ______ _________ ___________ 1 1 2 Craig _______________ _____________3 PUNTING NO YDS AVE Craig 42 1701 40.5 Caffey 10 352 35.2 Ledbetter ___________ ____________ 2 90 45.0 TEAM STATISTICS A M OPP First Downs _________________ _______________________127 132 Net Rushing _________________ ___________________1755 1761 Net Passing _________________ ______________________336 635 Net Gain ______________________ ____________________2091 2396 Rushing Plays _____________ ______________________522 460 Passes Attempted ________ _______________________93 112 Passes Completed _______ _______________________33 52 Passes Had Intercepted ______________ ___________8 8 Punts ___________________________ _______________________54 58 Punt Yardage _______________ ____________________2143 1936 Punt Avnragp 39.7 34.5 Punt Return Total _________ ______________________284 132 Punt Return Average . _______________ _______________________4.9 2.4 Penalties _____________________ _________________32-317 35-347 Fumbles Lost ________________ ___________________14-22 13-19 Jim Murphy (42) and Wayland Simmons (75) move in to Babe Craig over right tackle against Baylor. in This year we kiss after every first down instead of touchdown! TEAM SCORING TD TP A M ________________________________________10 73 OPP ________________________________________16 117 stop a Bruin, as Carter Franklin (68) trips BASKETBALL Ace Carroll Broussard in action high above the boards. 219 COACH BOB ROGERS In his four years at A AA, Coach Bob Rogers has rebuilt the Aggie five into an annual conference leader and championship con¬ tender. Although his first year at A AA was an 11-13 mark, it was still the Aggies ' best record in eight years. In following seasons, the Ags marked 15-9, and 19-5. Last year, the Cadets held second place behind Texas with a 10-4 conference record, and this year, behind Texas Tech with the same tally. BOB ROGERS Coach Rogers explaining some anti-Owl strategy to Carroll Broussard, Pat Stanley, Lee Walker, and Don Stanley. CARROLL BROUSSARD, receiving the Look Award, a plaque naming him to the Look NCAA District 6 team. J. L. Morgan, of the Curtis Publishing Com¬ pany, awarding Broussard his second appointment to the team. One of this year ' s all-SWC team, recipient of Honorable Mention to the A.P. ' s All- American team, Broussard holds 12 of the 13 Basketball individual school rec¬ ords. Several of the records were his own, set last season. The following are the school records which Broussard holds, the only other is a three-season scoring mark, which he is only 16 points from tying. MOST POINTS IN ONE GAME: 37 against Texas, twice 37 against Arkansas MOST POINTS IN ONE SEASON: 538 MOST POINTS IN ONE CONFERENCE SEASON: 339 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE CAREER: 583 MOST FIELD GOALS IN ONE GAME, SEASON AND CONFERENCE: 15 against Arkansas MOST FIELD GOALS IN ONE CONFERENCE SEASON: 119 MOST FIELD GOALS IN ONE SEASON: 189 MOST FREE THROWS IN A GAME, SEASON AND CONFERENCE: 19 against Texas MOST FREE THROWS IN A SEASON: 160 MOST FREE THROWS IN A CONFERENCE SEASON: 101 CARROLL BROUSSARD 220 STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Bob Rogers, Don Stanley, Carroll Broussard, Lee Walker, Lewis Qualls, Jerry Windham, Pat Stanley, Jimmy Roberts, manager. KNEEL¬ ING: Jimmy Keller, Tommy Smith, Elliott Craig, Charlie Minor, Wayne Annette, Billy Young, Ronnie Durbon. CO-CAPTAIN PAT STANLEY, ' 61 Forward 2nd Team, All SWC SEASON RECORD A AA OPP. 66 48 Trinity 64 69 Kansas State 66 61 U. of Houston 77 54 Centenary 58 60 Oklahoma State (OT) 56 69 Oklahoma 76 57 Eastern Kentucky 62 51 Air Force Academy 82 69 T.C.U. 75 61 Baylor 81 62 Arkansas 68 74 Texas Tech 76 81 Texas 85 89 U. of Houston 86 39 U. of Pacific 80 66 S.AA.U. 79 59 Rice 66 68 T.C.U. 74 71 Texas Tech 65 58 Rice 61 65 S.AA.U. 86 69 Texas 90 69 Baylor 70 68 Arkansas SWC: 10 wins, 4 defeats Second Place: SWC Season: 16 wins, 8 defeats CO-CAPTAIN DON STANLEY, ' 61 Forward 2nd Team, All SWC AGS WHIP TCU, 82-69 Texas A AA pulled away to defeat Texas Christian 82-69 in a Southwest Conference opener. Behind the shooting of Phil Reynolds who scored 7 points in the first four minutes of play. TCU took an 18-10 lead. Then the Aggies rallied to go ahead 30-28. A AA, in dealing the Hornfrogs their ninth defeat in 1 1 season starts, led by as much as 23 points with a minute to play. The Stanley twins combined defensive efforts to limit TCU scoring ace Jerry Cobb to nine points. Carroll Broussard was high scorer with twenty-one points and Pat Stanley was close behind with twenty. Jimmy Keller easily soars over boards to outfly opponent. Don Stanley evades a couple of would-be-thieves. AGS TRIM BAYLOR 75-61 Texas Aggies were ahead 30-16 at half¬ time. Over 5,500 spectators watched Car- roll Broussard lead the pack with twenty- four points. The Ags maintained a ten- point lead throughout the game. Pat Stanley had 13 points, and twin Don hit for 12. McLain for the Bears had 15 points. This was the Aggies second SWC win. Don Stanley scores two with no competition. ► 222 A AA STICKS PIGGIES 81-62 The lead changed hands five times during the first half of this basketball game, as both teams were hot. A AA led at halftime 39-35, with 55.3 shooting percentage. Broussard walked away with scoring honors with 37 points and broke A AA ' s SWC scoring record of 36 by James Addison in the 53-54 season. Broussard also scored 15 field goals breaking the old A AA record of 1 3 by Bill Brophy against LSD in 54-55, and SWC field goal mark of 11 by Archie Caroll in the 58-59 season. Wayne Annette scored 18 points and Pat Stanley hit for 12 points. Elliot Craig fires to Tommy Smith in front of a startled Bear. Pat Stanley breaks for the hoop in front of a Rice Owl. Broussard from the left as Qualls waits under the net. ◄ Wayne Annette on layup shot as startled Bear looks on. TECH RIPS AGGIES 74-58 A AA led at the half 36-34, but lost the lead in the last 12 minutes of play. In the last half the Aggies did not score for 3 minutes. The high scorer of the game was Carroll Broussard 19, following was Don Stanley with 14. 223 TU KNOCKS AGS FROM FIRST PLACE 81-76 Carroll Broussard scored an amazing 37 points against TU and set a new record for free throws (19) in the process. The first half of the game was hard fought as the lead changed hands 10 times. A AA held a narrow 38-37 lead at the half. Texas quickly took the lead in the second half and never relinquished it, despite the valiant efforts of Broussard and his team¬ mates. Lewis Qualls ready to tip one in as Broussard and Don Stanley stand by. A M 80, SMU 66 A College Station crowd of 6500 saw the Aggies, plagued by a faltering first half offense, gain a bare 30-29 halftime lead over SMU. The Mustangs took the lead early in the second half, but the Cadets quickly regained it and gradually widened the margin to 80-66 when the buzzer sounded. High point man was big Jan Lou- dermilk of SMU with 19 points. Carroll Broussard set the Aggie pace with 1 7. WAYNE ANNETTE, Guard Broussard drives through a flock of Owls. 224 RONNIE DURBON, Forward AGGIES CRUSH RICE, 79-59 In their first meeting of the season, A AA rolled over Rice, 79-59, before 6750 in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Neither team played up to expected standards; how¬ ever, the Owls were guilty of more mis- cues than their opponents in suffering their fourth conference defeat in seven games. The Aggies held the lead at the half, 34-23. Carroll Broussard was high man for the Cadets with 19 points, but was matched by Ollie Shipley of Rice who had 19. A AA ' s depth showed up strong with Charlie Minor and both Stanleys also hitting in the double figures. ELLIOTT CRAIG, Guard BILLY YOUNG, Forward JERRY WINDHAM, ' 63 Forward TCU CLIPS AGGIES, 68-66 The TCU hosts slipped by A M 68-66 to dampen the Cadets hopes for a SWC championship. After a cold start the Frogs gained a 20-19 lead late in the first half, but the Aggies came back to lead 31-27 at the half. At 15:43 of the second period TCU took the lead 36-35 and held it, al¬ though the score was tied five more times. David Warnell of TCU scored with six seconds remaining to break a 66-66 tie. A last-ditch attempt by the Aggies to force the game into overtime failed when a 30 foot shot by Broussard didn ' t con¬ nect. Scoring honors went to David War¬ nell and Alton Adams of TCU with 18 apiece. 225 AGGIES SLICE TECH 74-71 The Aggies halted Tech ' s drive to the SWC Championship with a 74-71 win before a near-capacity crowd of 8300 in White Coliseum. After a neck-and-neck first half, the Cadets managed a 40-34 lead at the half. The Red Raiders challenged again with a 40-40 tie two minutes into the second half, but the Aggies re¬ gained the advantage and spread the lead to all points at one time. A final Tech surge brought them close to the mark, but the Cadets held the honors. Tech ' s Harold Hudgins set the scoring pace with 24 points. Del Ray Mounts followed with 23, while Broussard led Aggies with 20. LEWIS QUALLS, ' 63 Center JIMMY KELLER, ' 63 Forward AGGIES DOWN OWLS, 65-58 A capacity crowd of 6200 saw a fired-up Rice team play near flawless ball the first half, pushing their lead to seven points three times. However, after holding a 36-34 halftime lead, the Owls hit a cold streak early in the second half. A M took over the lead and stretched it to 54-46 with 8:20 left. The Owls cut the Aggies ' lead to three points wtih 1:50 left, but could not close the gap. At the buzzer, the score stood 65-58. Pat Stanley held scoring honors with 20 points. Broussard, who was excellently guarded in the second half by Rice ' s Ollie Shipley, got 17. Carroll Broussard grabs a rebound from Baylor. SAAU 69, AGS 65 SAAU came from behind to trim A AA ' s hopes of the conference title, 65-69. Carroll Broussard scored 26 points for high point honors, and ended the scoring with a jump shot. The score was tied 25-25 with 5 minutes left in the first half. Strange of SAAU went on a scor¬ ing spree to put the Methodists ahead 30-27. Then Broussard and Qualls combined for 6 points to put the Aggies ahead 33-30 at the half. Pat Stanley reaches from behind to confuse a Bear pair. Charlie Minor attempts as Lewis Qualls moves in for possible rebound. CADETS 89, TU 69 Carroll Broussard scored 37 points for the third time this year as the Aggies ripped TU 89-69. Broussard set an A M free-throw record. He broke the old record of 130 set by James Addison in 53-54. The score was tied seven times before Broussard hit a driving layup to put the Aggies ahead to stay, 23-21. 227 Pat Stanley shoots from the circle. Airborne Carroll Broussard shoots way over the heads of a pair of grounded sips. Don Stanley watches Carroll Broussard out-jump a Bruin. Senior Pat Stanley with a jump shot. FARMERS 90, BEARS 69 The Baylor Bears jumped to a short lived lead 2-0 in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Mo¬ ments later, Don Stanley put the Cadets ahead to stay, with a field goal and a free throw within the first minute of play. The Stanley twins kept the Ags going until Qualls finally scored a basket after four and one-half minutes. Broussard netted 27 points to beco me the first Aggie to score over 500 points in one season. This was high for the game with Don Stanley next with 22. Carroll Broussard led in rebounds with 13, followed by Don Stanley with 10. Four seniors played their best game in G. Rollie White this night: Elliott Craig, Wayne Annette and Pat and Don Stanley. FARMERS 70, Carroll Broussard hit a 20 foot jump shot with one second left to give A M the victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville. Pat and Don Stanley teamed with Broussard to give the Aggies a triple threat that was too much for the Hogs to handle. The nip and tuck affair was tied 15 times and the lead exchanged hands 11 times, four times in the last 3 1 2 minutes. HOGS 68 With one minute and twenty-one seconds left, A M froze the ball and called time-out with one second left. Broussard got the ball at the circle, jumped, and scored. This was the final game for Craig, Annette, Pat Stanley, and Don Stanley to wear the Maroon and White. Don Stanley ended his career with high point game honors, with 21 points. 228 TOMMY SMITH, ' 63 Guard LEE WALKER, Center ' 63 FISH BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD A M OPR. 9 Wins, 3 Defeats 91 67 Kilgore Jr. College 58 50 T.C.U. Wogs 63 75 Baylor Cubs 66 65 Kilgore Jr. College 54 51 Texas Shorthorns 76 61 Tyler Jr. College 74 68 Rice Owlets 67 49 T.C.U. Wogs 80 83 Tyler Jr. College 57 74 Rice Owlets 78 74 Texas Shorthorns 79 70 Baylor Cubs Player Games Reb. T.P. Avg. Lennox 12 80 330 27.5 Robinette 12 125 158 13.1 Merritt 12 70 126 10.5 Johnson 12 61 104 8.6 BILL ROBINETTE Center BASEBALL 231 STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Tom Chandler, Clifford Davis, Mike Spence, Ed Singley, Dick Nickerson, Jack Singley, Ray Hall, Bill Puckett, Jerry Warren, John Burton, Robert Collins. KNEELING: Manager Bobby Collins, Randy Wortham, Olen Jordan, Charles Watkins, Byron Barber, Terry Cobb, Don Costlow, Jerry Carter, Johnny Hudson, Manager Richard Gorman. SEASON RECORD A M OPP. 5 7 Sam Houston 6 3 Rice (Practice) 14 3 U. of Dallas 7 5 Sam Houston (1 1 innings) 6 6 U. of Texas (10 innings) 7 6 Baylor A M OPP. 5 4 Minnesota 5 10 Minnesota 10 11 14 8 S.M.U. 18 3 4 12 Rice 17 18 10 2 St. Mary ' s 8 22 1 1 U. of Illinois 4 5 7 2 Brooks Army Medical 15 13 10 6 U. of Houston 3 17 4 8 Rice SWC 13 6 3 5 Rice 6-8-1 5 15 T.C.U. T.C.U. T. C.U. S.AA.U. Baylor Baylor U. of Texas U. of Texas U. of Texas 232 Ray Hall going for a high hard one. TCU SERIES A AA 10 18 17 TCU 11 3 18 In a three-game weekend in Ft. Worth, the Ags blasted 12 homers and crossed the plate 13 more times than the Frogs, but still only came out on top once. Friday ' s game saw the Aggies jump to a 9-2 lead in the early part of the contest, but the TCU nine crossed the plate five times in the sixth. In the last of the ninth, TCU ' s center fielder Buddy lies poled a blooper single to score the winning run, 11-10. Ed Singley, Ag mo undsman for 7 innings, got credit for the second game, a run¬ away for the Farmers. Cadets collected 22 hits this game, with Byron Barber marking a 4 for 6. Behind Singley ' s pitch¬ ing of nine strikeouts, Jack Singley, Byron Barber, Tay Hall, Stuffy Davis, and Terry Cobb each poled a round-tripper. Robert Collins, Mike Spence, Don Cost- low, and Jerry Warren made appearances on the Ag mound while the Frogs pound¬ ed the ball as hard as the Ags did, earlier in the day. Barber clobbered a grand-slam homer, and Hall and Puckett also hit four-baggers. Barber, Hall, and Jack Singley each had three hits, but the Froggies came out with the prize. RAY HALL, ' 63 Outfield JERRY CARTER, ' 63 Second Base The ump emphatically proclaims another frustrated derelict of Ag pitching. 233 BAYLOR SERIES A AA 7 4 15 Baylor 6 5 13 In a close series with the Bears, the Ags came home with the honey two out of three trips, a total of only four runs separating the winner from the loser. Coach Chandler ' s nine led 6-3 after the first five innings of the first game, in Kyle Field. Warren was relieved in the seventh, when the Bears had narrowed the Ags ' lead to one run, by Collins, who held the remain¬ ing six to face him hitless. Not only the Baylor players, but their coach, Lloyd Rus¬ sell, had troubles. He was exiled to the stands after ridiculing an Ump ' s call at first base. Dick Hickerson returns home from one of his three round- trippers. Mike Spence wins a footrace. TERRY COBB, ' 63 JOHNNY HUDSON, ' 62 Shortstop Second Base Second game starting pitcher Ed Singley held the Bears to five hits in 7Vs innings before Warren took over. Farmers collected 12 hits to Baylor ' s five, and were within one run of a tie after a three-run rally in the ninth, but were bettered, 5-4. Dick Hickerson had three hits, one a double, while Barber, Hall and Puckett each had two. Jack Singley clobbered a triple driving in two runs. In a game that saw five moundsmen for the Bears, and four for the Ags, the Cadets out-blasted Baylor to the tune of 15-13. In the first two frames, the Ags crossed the plate five times. Pitcher Jerry Warren and Centerfielder Stuffy Davis each belted a double and a homer. Eight extra base hits showed the Ags ' power in this four-hour slug-fest. JERRY WARREN, ' 63 Pitcher 234 Winner of Most Valuable Player award in Baseball, Dick Hickerson puts a bingle into left-center. RICE SERIES A AA 4 4 3 RICE 12 8 5 Errors plagued the Cadets in their battles with the Owls of Houston just as it looked as if the Ags were back in the game. In a double header in Houston, the Ags provided the big bingles, but couldn ' t keep the edge, in either game. Owls led Aggies in the seventh inning of the first game, when a two-run homer by Byron Barber tied the score. An Aggie error sent Rice in the lead, 7-4, and they added one more in the eighth. Terry Cobb had belted a homer in the sixth. Rice took advantage of Aggie goofs in the first inning of the second game, to lead 3-0. A AA ' s Ray Hall and Stuffy Davis poled homers, but the Owls had added runs in the fourth and sixth to leave the score 5-3. CHARLES WATKINS, ' 63 JOHN BURTON, ' 62 MIKE SPENCE, ' 63 Outfield First Base Pitcher Byron Barber holds on third. 235 ED SINGLEY, ' 63 JACK SINGLEY, ' 63 Pitcher Shortstop Byron Barber, who hit a .364 this year, makes a mighty wallop. SAAU SERIES A AA 14 8 SAAU 8 0 Aggies played their best games of the season against the SAAU AAustangs, once in Kyle Field, 8-0, and once in Dallas, 1 4-8. After each team scored three runs in the first inning of the first game, SAAU crossed the plate in the second, leaving the score 4-3. The third frame saw the big bats of Dick Nickerson, Terry Cobb, and AAike Spence rap singles to drive in six runs. A sacrifice fly to deep center by Bill Puckett drove in one of the runs. AAike Spence received credit for the game after relieving Jerry Warren. Spence was relieved by Collins in the sixth. A star pitching performance by Bob Collins shut out the Ponies 8-0 in Kyle Field. Collins struck out six, gave six passes, and allowed only four hits. Terry Cobb led the Aggie attack with four singles in four trips to bat. Davis hit the only homer, a two-pointer, in the fourth. Bill Puckett, the Aggie catcher, after belting a four-bagger. 236 TEXAS SERIES A AA 6 3 13 5 TEXAS 6 17 6 15 In a four game series, Texas came out on the long end. The fourth game was played since the first game ended in a deadlock. Austin saw the Ags and Horns play until the sun was lost and the score even. The first inning gave a score of 2-2, but the Ags made the rounds once in the third, and twice in the fourth. In the seventh, the Texans went ahead 6-5, but were tied up in the eighth, as Terry Cobb blasted an in-the-park homerun. Everyone was unhappy in Austin that day. At least the Cadets were. In this 17-3 defeat, TU had extra players on the team—the umps. Even the batboy was thrown from the game. Aggies Puckett, Barber, and Cobb tallied the hits which scored Farmer runs, but from the third frame on, the Ags were behind. Out-hitting the ' Sips 16-6, and 9-8, the Ags split a pair with Texas in Kyle Field. Jack Singley slammed two homers in the first game, one of them a grand slam in the first frame. Bill Puckett, Stuffy Davis, Dick Nickerson, and Terry Cobb, also carried big bats. Bob Collins relieved Mike Spence in the third, and the Aggies won 13-6. The second game counted five Ag pitchers taking the mound, and the TU boys took the last game of the season 15-5. The graduating seniors: (left to right): Randy Wortham, Don Costlow, Dick Hickerson, Byron Barber, Clifford Davis. Not shown: Robert Collins, Olen Jordan. 237 VARSITY AND FISH STATISTICS SEASON HITTING Name Games AB Ave. Total Bases Runs Batted In Terry Cobb 23 85 .388 61 26 Clifford Davis 21 81 .370 46 12 Byron Barber 25 107 .364 70 27 Mike Spence, p. 12 1 1 .364 4 3 Ray Hall 25 112 .357 62 18 Jerry Warren, p. 17 17 .352 14 6 Dick Hickerson 25 100 .330 54 19 Bill Puckett 24 85 .294 35 20 Jack Singley 25 107 .280 52 27 Randy Wortham 13 14 .214 3 1 John Burton 22 72 .194 19 7 Charles Watkins 15 28 .178 7 8 Johnny Hudson 17 30 .167 6 2 Ed Singley, p. 10 18 .167 3 2 Bob Collins, p. 19 23 .130 5 2 Jerry Carter 14 18 .111 SEASON FIELDING 4 Name G. Put-Outs Assists Errors Pet. Puckett 24 148 4 1 .994 Barber 25 50 3 1 .982 Hickerson 25 204 23 5 .976 Hall 25 37 1 .974 Davis 21 34 1 .971 Cobb 23 40 50 6 .938 J. Singley 25 38 72 12 .902 Burton 22 18 23 SEASON PITCHING 12 .774 Name Games 88 SO W L Collins 19 32 61 5 3 Singley 10 25 35 2 4 Spence 12 26 25 3 1 Warren 17 44 24 3 1 Costlow 16 20 11 1 1 FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD A M OPR. 12 2 ---------------------------------- Allen Academy 5 1 -------------------------------- Texas Shorthorns I 7 0 ----------------------------------------- Baylor Cubs 4 3 ------------------------------------Allen Academy 17 3 ---------------------------------------- Rice Owlets II 3 ---------------------------------------------- Tarleton Won 10, lost 1 A M OPP. 7 1 ------------------------------------Allen Academy 8 6 ________________________________________ Rice Owlets 6 3 ----------------------------Wharton Jr. College 9 2 ----------------------------------------- Baylor Cubs 3 5 -------------------------------- Texas Shorthorns 238 Freshman 440-yard relay baton exchange: James King to Pat Mitchell. TRACK 239 COACH CHARLES THOMAS CO-CAPTAIN Thad Crooks, co-captain with Jim Brewer. Crooks ran the 880 in 1:52.8 and the mile in 4:13.0. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Jim Arnold, Kenneth Rippstein, E. L. Ener, Ikey Frazer, Terry Robinson, Charles Tiemann, John Long, George Pickles. BOTTOM ROW: Tex Conner (Mgr.), Robert Clark, George Tedford, Eugene Dornak, Co-Captains James Brewer, and Thad Crooks, Don Deaver, Edwin Korenek, Curtis Roberts. 240 BEST TIMES AND MARKS FOR SEASON 440 yard relay: Curtis Roberts, Gene Dornak, George Tedford, Ed Wil¬ liams. 41.4 at Border Olympics, SWC meet (new A M school record) One-mile run: Thad Crooks. 4:13.0 at SWC meet. (new A M school record) 440-yard dash: George Tedford. 48.3 at Austin triangular (Texas and Rice) 120-yard high hurdles: Kenneth Rippstein. 15.0 at Austin triangular (Texas and U. of H.) 241 Curtis Roberts 100-yard dash: Curtis Roberts. 9.5 at Beaumont triangular, and SWC meet. 880-yard run: Thad Crooks. 1:52.8 at Austin Triangular (Texas and Rice) Two-mile run: Malcolm Hardee. 9:38.5 at Dallas Invitational 220-yard low hurdles: Kenneth Rippstein. 24.5 at Beaumont Triangular One-mile relay: Gene Dornak, Hubert Nelson, Thad Crooks, Geoge Tedford. 3:20.5 at College Station Triangular Pole vault: Gail McDaniel. 13-4 at College Station, Triangular High jump: Donnie Deaver. 6-6 at Dallas Invitational Shot put: Charles Tiemann. 50-9 at Texas Relays Javelin: James Brewer. 199-11 at Beaumont Triangular Broad jump: Jim Arnold. 21.5 at Austin Triangular. (Texas and U. of H.) FRESHMAN TRACK Left to Right: Tommy Foster (mgr.), John Strange (trainer), Don Mitchell (mgr.). TOP ROW: John Fulkerson, Robert Martin, Thomas Burns, Lee Miller, Jerry Anderson, James King, Pat Mitchell, Robert Elfont. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Hall, Pearson Knolle, Larry Clancy, Danny Roberts, Charles Elliott, Randy Smith, Bill Park, Bill Doreen, Coach Charles Thomas. Danny Roberts BEST MARKS AND TIMES FOR SEASON Shot put: Danny Roberts, Austin Triangular (Texas and Rice) 54-4. Javelin: Danny Roberts. 203-01 2 Austin Triangular. Discus: Danny Roberts. 156-101 2 at SWC meet, Houston. (SWC Freshman Division record) One-mile run: Randy Smith. 4:38 at Austin Triangular. 880-yard run: Wayne Phillips. 1:58.5 at Austin Triangular. DANNY ROBERTS shot put—discus—javelin 243 Richard Hall Left to Right: Jerry Anderson, R. E. Merritt, Carl Lee, James King. Won First in: Shreveport Relays, Texas Relays. Second: SWC meet. 440-yard relay: Robert Martin, R. E. Merritt, Jerry Ander¬ son, Pat Mitchell. 41.9 at Austin Triangular. (Texas and U. of H.) 440-yard dash: R. E. Merritt. 48.4 at SWC meet in Houston. 100-yard dash: Robert Martin. 9.7 at Austin Triangular (Texas and Rice) and SWC meet. Pat Mitchell at Austin Triangular (Texas and U. of H.) and Houston Triangular 120-yard high hurdles: Thomas Burns. 14.7 at Austin Triangular (Texas and U. H.) 220-yard dash: Pat Mitchell. 20.9 at Houston Triangular Robert Martin. 20.9 at Austin Triangular (Texas and Rice) One-mile relay: R. E. Merritt, Jerry Anderson, James King, Pearson Knolle. 3:16.4 at SWC meet in Houston High jump: Jim Miller. 5-8 at Houston Triangular. 244 PAT MITCHELL 100-yard dash: 9.7 200-yard dash: 21.1 440-and mile relay teams. Undefeated 440 and 880-yard relay team: Robert Martin, R. E. Merritt, Jerry Anderson, Pat Mitchell. This team won first in all meets, with their best time being 41.9. 440-yard relay team. Freshman sprinters: PAT MITCHELL, ROBERT MARTIN. 245 CROSS COUNTRY STANDING, Left to Right: Tex Conner (mgr.), Malcolm Hardee, E. L. Ener, Thad Crooks, Coach Charles Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: George Pickle, Edwin Korenek, Thomas Johnston. FRESHMAN TEAM TOP ROW, Left to Right: Don Mitchell (mgr.), Randy Smith, Charles Elliott, Johnny Strange, Tim Bagby, James Turk, Coach Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Phillips, Larry Clancy, Johnny Fulkerson, Bill Doreen. 246 GOLF From left to right: Coach Henry Ransom, John Lively, Gene Byrd, Billy Martindale, Ralph Johnston. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS In the pre-season tryouts, these scores were shot (18 rounds of 18 holes each) Billy Martindale 1107 (1 3 under par) Dickie Duble 1120 1 Team John Lively 1132 } Ralph Johnston 36J James Fetters 1138 John Johnson 1143 (No. one on team last year) Harry Hoskin 1150 (Ft. Worth City champion) 247 GOLF BILLY MARTINDALE Captain 1961 GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP School Pass. Pts. A M 42 Tech 42 Baylor 42 SMU 42 TCU 42 TU 42 Arkansas 42 Rice 42 Won Lost 34 8 271 2 141 2 231 2 181 2 21 21 181 2 231 2 18 24 171 2 241 2 8 34 Pet. .810 .655 .560 .500 .440 .429 .417 .190 SWC RESULTS MATCH PLAY (TOURNAMENT) Entrant School Won Lost Position A M 6 Arkansas Johnston A M 7 1 A M 51 2 Tech 1 2 Lively A M 6 1 2 A M 41 2 SMU I 1 2 Johnson Tech 51 2 I 1 2 3 A M 4 Baylor 2 Moody Tech 41 2 I 1 2 4 A M 5 2 TU 1 2 Dill TU 5 2 T5 A M 21 2 TCU 31 2 Martindale A M 5 2 T5 A M 6 Rice Wright SMU 4 2 7 DICKIE DUBLE JOHN LIVELY, JR. BILLY MARTINDALE 248 SWIMMING BACK ROW, Left to Right: Emil Mamaliga, Art Adamson, Sonny York, Oscar Dordon, Charlie Seagraves, George Mulanovich, Tom Kinnerly, Bob Hipp, John McKinney, John Harrington. FRONT ROW: Ronny Reitz, Jim CoVan, Bill Crenshaw, Thurman, Keg Watts, Marc Rowe, Bill Pechacek, Charlie Teas, Doug Simpkins. Ag swimmers did not make an outstanding showing in the dual meets held this season. They beat Texas Tech, but lost to Florida State, SAAU, and Texas. Baker set a new 50-yard school and SWC freestyle record. Final Conference standings were: SAAU 152 Texas 145 V 2 A AA 481 2 T. Tech 38 Rice 249 FRESHMAN SWIMMING FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Don Alexander, Howard Mitchell, Robert Howell, Raymond Cloninger, Bill Stokes, David Kass, Malvin Johnson, Larry Wagner, Daryle Good. BACK ROW: Coaches Emil Mamaliga and Art Adamson, Bob Baker, Jon Lewis, Scott Beckwith, Ron Miller, Doug Howder, George Reynolds, Thomas Adensan, Mike Carey. The freshman swimming team lost only four of their meets this season! It could have been worse if they had played in five meets, though. The water polo team went undefeated this past year. The scores were: Texas Tech, 7-0 New Mexico Military Institute, 14-2 Texas Tech, 3-1 Houston Aquatic Club, 14-5, 15-8 The team consisted of: Jon Lewis, Mike McGrady, Bob Baker, Bill Baker, WATER POLO Oscar Cordon, Ron Miller, Howard Mitchell, George Mulanovich, Tom Kinnerly, Keg Watts, Scott Beckwith. 250 TENNIS Under the direction of Omar Smith (Kneeling), the varsity tennis team: Left to Right: David Knox, Jerry Foster, Tommy Morris, Richard Halter, Bill Koch. Co-captains of the team were Richard Halter and Jerry Foster. FISH TENNIS Frosh racketeers were, Left to Right: Carroll Kell, Ray¬ mond Salazar, L. V. Villarreal, Doug Sassman, Joe Pompa, and George Wanstrath. Coach Omar Smith, kneeling. 251 PAST AND FUTURE BASKETBALL Fighting all the way to the end of the season, the Cadets wound up one game out of first place behind Texas Tech. Five lettermen will be gone next season—three starters: Pat and Don Stanley, and Wayne An nett. Carroll Broussard, a senior next year, will lead the Aggie Cagers. Broussard, holder of 12 Records, and Lewis Qualls, greatly improved over the season, with help from Bennie Lenox, and others from the fish team should be a real conference threat next year. The fish team had a 9-3 record this year. BASEBALL Injuries caught up with this year’s diamond men, just as they were in hot pursuit of the title. The Aggie bat boomed all season, but the pitehiing control was a headache. The team batting aver¬ age in SWC play was .3T9 1 , Some of the star hitters were Terry Cobb, Byron Barber, Ray Hall, Cliff ord Davis, Dick Hickerson, and Bill Puckett. Only five starters will be lost this year. The fish nine had the best record: 10-1. The chance for next Spring: Good! TRACK At the present pace, track coulldl be an A M, dominated conference sport. The Ags won two Triangular meets this year—two ' more than in the past three years. Thad Crooks broke two 1 new school records, while E. L. Ener won the mile. Pat Mitchell, R. E. Merritt, and Danny Roberts, from this year ' s fish team, will give plenty of talent to next year ' s team. SPRING SPORTS AWARDS Recipients of Most Valuable Player Awards: Thad Crooks, Dick Hickerson, Carroll Broussard, John Harrington. MOST VALUABLE TRACK: Thad Crooks, who set two new school records in the 880 yard and mile runs. BASKETBALL: Carroll Broussard, holder of 12 of the 13 school individual records, and only 16 points from the remaining record of total points. BASEBALL: Dick Hickerson, who pounded a .330 batting percentage in 25 games, covering the first base slot on the Ag diamond. CO-CAPTAINS In each of the Spring Sports, the captain or co-captains each received an award of a desk set, presented at the annual Spring Sports Barbecue. BASKETBALL: Pat Stanley, Don Stanley SWIMMING: John Harrington, Ronny Reitz BASEBALL: Byron Barber, Dick Hickerson GOLF: Billy Martindale TRACK: Thad Crooks, Jim Brewer TENNIS: Richard Halter, Jerry Foster 252 T ASSOCIATION The T Association was founded on November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Mr. Larson, then coach of the foot¬ ball and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organization for fellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at Texas A M. To be a member, a person must have received the letter T in either a major or minor sport. The additional qualification for the one lettering in a minor sport is that he must be a Southwest Conference Champion in an individual event. The major sports are football, basketball, baseball, and track, the remainder being minor sports. This organization ' s activities include its spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all the visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are it§ guests. 253 Wayne Annette Byron Barber Sam Byer James Brewer Ronald Brice Leroy Caffey Bob Caskey Don Chase Mike Clark Bob Clark Terry Cobb H. D. Coffey Robert Collins Don Costlow Babe Craig Thad Crooks Ernest Ener Jack Estes Jon Few Franklin Fisher Carter Franklin Olin Garrison Richard German Ray Flannigan James Harper John Harrington Frank Hernandez Dick Hickerson George Hogan William Houchin 254 Ed Singley Jack Singley Ralph Smith Thomas Smith Mike Spence George Tedford Eddie Van Dyke Randy Wortham Dickie Duble Sergeant-at-Arms John Hudson Keith Huggins Bobby Huntington Calvin Janner Jerry Jenkins John Johnson Don Jones Alva Jones Daryle Keeling Ben Krenek Walter LaGrone Joel Latham Ronnie Ledbetter John Lively Jim Murphy James Phillips ■ ft 255 BOWLING The Texas A AA Match Bowling Team, a part of the Memorial Student Center Bowling Committee, enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in its eleven years of competition. Members of the team were: Lee Wilson, ' 60, from Austin; Parks Mahaney, ' 61, from Ft. Worth; Larry Dantzler, ' 62, from Dallas; Frank Pearce, ' 63, from Corpus Christ!; and Bob Korose, ' 64, from Houston. The sixth member of the team, Jimmy Guy, was injured in an auto accident in January, and was forced to drop out of school. The match team won the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling Conference, the only collegiate travel league sanctioned by the American Bowling Congress, for the second straight year. It ran away from the nearest competitor, TU, and won the league by 23V2 games! Participating in the Association of College Unions ' mail-in tournament, the Aggie keglers won the Region Nine championship. This award covered the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bob Korose, Frank Pearce, Larry Dantzler. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Parks Mahaney, Lee Wilson. Hosting the Eleventh Annual Intercollegiate Tournament on the Memorial Student Center Lanes, the Aggies fin¬ ished second behind the University of Texas ' late frame explosion. They finished second in the Bryan-College Station City Championship Tournament even though they shot a 3018, which represents a 201 average per man. Bob Korose led the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling Con¬ ference in average with a fine 190. Lee Wilson had the high three-game series in the same league wtih a 656, or a 218 average. BOB KOROSE High Individual Match Average 256 The Aggies are looking forward to another success¬ ful season in 1961-1962. Their team captain, Larry Dantzler, will be back for his senior year. They will also enjoy the fine bowling services of Bob Korose and Frank Pearce. Up from the second team which won the Gulf Coast Collegiate Conference, and fighting to fill the losses of Lee Wilson and Parks Mahaney, who graduated, will be Jim Butler, sophomore from Ama¬ rillo; Eddie Autry, junior from Corpus Christi; Tony Servello, senior from Tyler; Chuck Haynes, senior from Tyler; and Bob Norris, junior from Lubbock. LEE WILSON And a few souvenirs Chuck Haynes eyes the last pin of his near-300 game. Bob Korose lets fly. 257 GYMNASTICS BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach Henry Walton, Daryl Goode, Mike Jones, Pat Higgins, Bob Perry, Randy Curry. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jim Ellisor, David Groves, Buck Hammond, Charlie Teas. The Gymnastics Club, under the able supervision of Coach Henry Walton, was one of the busier organizations on campus during the past year. Throughout the fall semester they gave exhibition performances at basketball games, local schools ' assembly shows, and assorted variety shows. The team entered the following meets during the spring season of competition: Southern States Gymnastics Festival, at Southwestern Louisiana Uni¬ versity, in Lafayette, La. Mid-South Intercollegiate Championships, at Northwestern State Col¬ lege, in Natchitoches, La. Southwestern A.A.U. Championships, in Dallas. 258 INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL MANAGERS 1960-1961 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Welch, Henderson, Garcia, Halecek, Felps, Flaherty, Fischer, Taylor, Tinney, Miller, Blaschke, McCullough. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Hub¬ bard, Shively, Wright, Nelson, Perlsins, Sears, Durdew, Gilberteau, Pritchette, Puroin, O ' Connor, Smith, M. McMichail, Elwell, McConn, Leonard, Rungon. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Johnson, Wray, Roberts, Schwertner, Oldew, Strader, Murray, P. Smith, Gillis, Bowen, Ocker, Humphries, Kearns, Vion, Zamwalt, Penberthy. WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP SPORT CLASS A Won CLASS B Won CLASS C Won SWIMMING F-2 Sqd 1 1 Sqd 3 H-2 RODEO W-BAND G-l Sqd 1 Sqd-12 BASKETBALL M-2 Sqd-7 F-l Sqd-14 Mitchell Milner BOWLING B-l Sqd-1 Sqd-2 Sqd-7 Hart Legett HANDBALL A-l E-2 A-l Sqd-3 Milner Puryear HORSESHOES B-2 G-2 Sqd 1 1 Sqd-10 Hart Mitchell PINGPONG L-2 Sqd-10 G-3 Sqd-1 Hart Milner FOOTBALL Sqd 3 F-2 Sqd 2 Sqd-3 Hart Day Students WRESTLING A-l B-2 Sqd 3 G-2 RIFLE G-l Sqd-9 H-2 G-l VOLLEYBALL Sqd 6 A-l Sqd 14 A-l Collegeview Milner TENNIS Sqd 1 F-l Sqd 1 Sqd-6 Pan-Am Milner SOFTBALL G-2 Sqd 3 C-2 Sqd-1 7 Class A: Upperclassmen Class B: Freshmen Class C: Civilians 259 CLASS A (UPPERCLASSMEN) FLAG FOOTBALL Sqd 3 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Low, Krumrey, Smith, Stevens, Haner. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: McAlpin, Garrett, Lee, Allen. TRACK BACK ROW, Left to Right: Davis, Watkins, Burchers, Caskey. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Garrett, Edgington, Lee, Hale. 260 WINNERS 1960-1961 HANDBALL A-l FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gabriel, Dale; King, Paul; Nichols, Warren; Nelson, Tommy. BACK ROW: Hudson, Gordon; Walton, Marion; Lorms, Dave; Brown, Harrell. r ' 7 ' TENNIS Sqdn. 1 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bednar, Pearce, Kuehn. BACK ROW: Cloud, Selby, Ramsower. HORSESHOES B-2 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Riente, Steel. BACK ROW: Eagle, Rector, Floyd, Henderson. 261 CLASS B (FRESHMEN) SWIMMING (400 ft. Freestyle) H-2 Left to Right: Buddy Tisdal, Larry Stanton, Dennis O ' Keefe, Bobby Love. ( WRESTLING BACK ROW, Left to Right: Kuenemann, Wimberly, Shaw, Alexander. FRONT ROW: Riner, Preston. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ward, Spencer, Kinser, Christian, Hoover. FRONT ROW: Davis, Lavalee, Munday, Turner, Frye, Egerton. FOOTBALL Sqdn. 2 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Hall, Beckman, O ' Neill, Crawford, Rardin. FRONT ROW: Reavis, Lopez, Bishop, Hans. BASKETBALL F-l BACK ROW, Left to Right: Nicholson, Monier, Petrazio. FRONT ROW: Stancil, Merka. 262 CLASS C (CIVILIANS) PING PONG Hart Hall BACK ROW, Left to Right: Sosa, Dambolena, Rodriquez. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Williams, Ralph; Day, Dennis; Kimack, Michael. Left to Right: Helguero, Inchauste. HANDBALL Milner Hall FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Stoever, H. C.; Baylee, Calvin; Koehler, Dave. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Hedrick, Bill; Galindo, E. A.; Jordon, R. A. BASKETBALL Mitchell Hall FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Davis, Laren; Maerhe, Ed; Genzer, Jerry; Meyer, Dick. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Patten, Robert; Davenport, Rae; Morris, Lawrence; Brown, Joe. HORSESHOES Hart Hall FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Edmonds, W. D.; Day, Dennis; Rogers, Herb. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Sprass, Harvey F.; Williams, Ralph C; Yantu, Joe. 263 ( LU o £ O uj § Hi “ organizations publications 268 professional clubs 277 hometown clubs 325 mothers clubs 382 The impressive Ross Volunteers firing squad salutes departed Aggies at the 1961 Aggie Muster. COUNCIL MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER COUNCIL MEMBERS BEDFORD F. COCKRELL PATRICK K. CROUCH ROBBIE D. GODWIN RONNY J. HAMPTON NORRIS R. GILBREATH ROBERT J. LAIRD S. RUSH McGINTY 266 DIRECTORATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MARK DIERLAM Evaluation CLINT MURPHY Flying Kadets ROBERT K. WRIGHT Flying Kadets (Vice-chairman) JOE T. EASLEY Film Society JOE LINDLEY Great Issues JIM FINLEY Music KENNETH FADAL Personnel PAUL HEYE Public Relations LLOYD STAFFORD Radio TOM REID SCONA RODNEY KELLY Talent RONALD FRAZIER Town Hall Directorate Assistants ROBERT STARK CLIFFORD ROBERTS RONNIE FIX SHELDON BEST 267 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OFFICE STAFF Left to Right: Beverly Zemanek, Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda (seated), Mrs. Polly Patranella. A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES The primary objective of student publications at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas is educational, providing practical experience for students in publication management, writing, editing, production, and distribution. Coincidentally, student publications provide printed media for the dissemination of news and information, thereby serving the College and its community. The educational and service objectives are designed to enhance the knowledge of the students and the prestige of the College. The editors of student publications are expected to be guided by the accepted ethics of their profession and to keep within the bounds of truthfulness, accuracy, sincerity, fair play, decency, impartiality, etc. Editors are further ex¬ pected to maintain good faith with readers, and to respect the moral character of all persons and the reputation of the College. The right to freedom of the press, as enjoyed by other free media everywhere, is an inseparable part of the Battalion and other student publications; these derive such inalienable right by law. Neither the College nor Student Publications would have this freedom abridged. Freedom of the press, however, is not to be confused with LICENSE to attack, or destroy, or otherwise subvert the source from which these periodicals, or any others, derive their freedom. To the PRIVILEGES afforded by press freedom, are inex¬ tricably joined the RESPONSIBILITIES for an intelligent fidel¬ ity to the public trust. The editor or journalist who makes use of his power for selfish or unworthy purpose violates a cardinal precept of his high calling. The student publications at Texas A M College should exemplify the loftiest ideals of the profession. This statement of principles was written under advisement of the student editors of the 1958-59 school year, and was adopted unanimously by the Student Publications Board of the same year. The Office of Student Publications is responsi¬ ble for the operation and control of all major student publications including financial manage¬ ment. LEE A. DUEWALL Director of Student Publications 268 TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST Bill Harrison, Bubba Willms, and Melvin C. Young confer with the publication ' s faculty advisor, Mr. Otto Kunze. Published quarterly, the Texas A AA Agricul¬ turist is the co-ordinated work of the Student Publications and the School of Agriculture. One of the goals of this magazine, besides representing the School of Agriculture, is to in- BEN dickerson form the public of the growing complexity of agri¬ culture and of the increased opportunities in this field. Articles of interest are written by students of the School. ANTON COY A LAYOUT AND COPY STAFF Editor—B ' ll LL McCLAIN 270 AGGIELAND £c for—DICK McGAUGHY, front Ass ' t. Ed for—HOPPY DODGE, rear Bus. Mgr .—GUY KEELING, center MILITARY SECTION Ed for-RALEIGH COPPEDGE HOMETOWN CLUB SECTION Ed tor-FANK HALE INDEX SECTION Editor—KEN McALISTER 271 Bob Sloan likes to work in the Dark. 272 OF BRYAN V •- ' e. TALION Sports Editor JOE CALLICOTE Ecf for—BILL HICKLIN 273 TEXAS A m|eNGINEER DICK HOFFMAN TERRY GOSSETT PAUL York Representing the School of Engineering is the Texas A M Engineer which is pub¬ lished in six monthly issues. Editor for 1960-61 was Paul York. •.ffi 1960-61 Engineer Staff 274 Replacing the old Commen¬ tator as magazine for the School of Arts and Sciences, the Texas A AA Review has bettered the old magazine in all respects. This year ' s editor was Jim Gib¬ son. TEXAS A M REVIEW T • i Even members of the Student Publications Board get in on the act of putting together the book. 275 The Southwestern A quarterly magazine of the School of Veterinary Medicine, the Southwestern Veterinarian is written and published by the students of that school. Many articles of this publication are submitted by various authorities of Veterinary Medicine throughout the country. 1960-61 Editor was Joe Smith. 276 ACCOUNTING SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Brodourski, Graham, Loyd, Farwell, Clark, Shoop, Shippard, Dabney, Pechacek, Ingram, Champayne, Ahart, Scoggin, Hicks, Powell, Bond, Ross, Smyth. SECOND ROW: Bates, Veselka, Hale, Goodson, Peterson, Weideraenders, Gregg, Salvato, Pate, Thurman, Salvaggs, Gerace, Schyank, Harrington, Powell, Miksch. THIRD ROW: Anderson, Kelly, Brooks, Eubanks. FOURTH ROW: McKay, Mc- Gaughy, Harman, Fenley, Schlotzhauer, Daugherty, Smith, Frazer, Waghorne, Cannon, Rogers, Taylor, Dean, Litzler, Hoff. As its goal the Accounting Society has the complete development of the student to be a leader in his profession. The Society recognizes the fact that a keen mind alone does not advance a man. Through this recogni¬ tion the society works to blend into the practical aspect of the accounting student ' s education. To many people accounting is a conglomerate mass of numbers, but to the members of the society it is a profession that requires concentrated effort by the individual to solve the financial and accounting problems of business. This philosophy is expressed in the way the students manage the society. The programs of the society consist mainly of speakers from the various fields of accounting. These speakers cover particular subjects of interest to the accounting student and are always open to questions and problems presented to them by the society. The society is not all work-in the spring it assists in the annual accounting conference, a state-wide meeting of accountants, held on the campus. At the end of each year the Society holds jointly with the faculty its annual steak fry. OFFICERS President ________________________ SHELTEN J. CHAMPAYNE JR. Vice-President ________________________________________ JAN F. AHART Treasurer ________________________________________________ J. W. DABNEY Secretary __________________________________________________ J. W. DABNEY Program Chairman ___________________ - JOHN R. PECHACEK Faculty Sponsor ________________________________ JAMES D. INGRAM Shelten J. Champayne 278 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB Organized in 1928 by Dr. Virgil P. Lee, the Agricultural Economics Club was originally known as the Marketing and Finance Club. The purpose of this organization is to develop leaders in Agribusiness, to foster a spirit of cooperation among students in Ag-Eco and allied sciences, and to provide an opportunity for acquaintance among students, pro¬ fessors, and professional workers in agricultural economics. Since it was chartered in 1951, the National Debating Championship of the American Farm Association was won in 1956 by the A M chapter and was second in the debate contest and third in the public speaking contest in 1957. OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer ______ Ag. Council .. Reporter _______ ___________ BILL BASS BILLY B. HUTSON JIMMIE M. HOYT FRED L. BUCKNER _____ JOEL B. BURK .. BILL HARRISON President: Bill Bass FIRST ROW: Harrison, Hoyt, Hutson, Bucker, Bass, Buris. SECOND ROW: Spencer, Richter, Pfluger, Quisenberry. FIFTH ROW: Parker, Pye, Dixon, Smith, Rhoades, McGuire, Williams, Vorwerk, Stewart, Moore, Wood, Ray, Spencer, Straughan. Cage, Ellington, Lehnert, Dolezal, Pooly. SIXTH ROW: Hunt, Williams, Vaughan, THIRD ROW: Asbill, Dobias, Corman, Donelson, Terrell, Caraway, Sosa, Adaddell, Watson. Woodman. FOURTH ROW: Thornberry, Conway, DeLaGarza, McNeely, Friedrich, 279 AGRONOMY SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Yanta, Willms, Pechacek, Alexander, Swoboda, Coy, O ' Connor, Mills. SECOND ROW: Beall, Batte, Richburg, Reeves, Henk, McCutchen, Over- ton, Wurzbach, Startz, Gallman, Swafford. THIRD ROW: Ipcar, Dee, Silva, Curry, Hill, Schwertner, Alston, Havelka, Hale. FOURTH ROW: Deshotels, Blackmon, Griffith, Menn, Griffith, Berry, McGill, Zenker, McMichael, Thurman, Miller. OFFICERS President _________________________ Vice-President ____ _______________ Secretary ___________________________ Treasurer ___________________________ Social Secretary ________________ Parliamentarian _________________ Reporter ___________________________ Faculty Advisor _________________ _ VERNAN YANTA GEORGE PECHACEK ANTON COY __ JOHN O ' CONNOR WALTER WILLMS ALLEN SWOBODA BOBBY ALEXANDER ______________ J. F. MILLS Handling practically everything from a summer baggage stor¬ age in dorm basements to 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. President: Vernon Yanta 280 A.I.Ch.E. Basic objectives of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are advancement of chemi¬ cal engineering in theory and practice, and the maintenance of high professional practices among its members. This Institute 1. Provides means for the publication and exchange of tech¬ nical information in the field of chemical en¬ gineering. 2. Establishes a professional stand¬ ard of conduct and draws its members from those who have subscribed to this standard. 3. Provides an org anization which promotes the wider recognition of chemical engineering as a profession and which is effective in improving the professional and economic status of chemi¬ cal engineers individually. Student chapters are organized under a char¬ ter granted by the Council of the Institute with the objectives of (1 ) promoting the professional development of their members by their pro¬ grams and by their relations with other student chapters and with the parent body, and (2) con¬ tributing to the development of chemical en¬ gineering through activities involving the faculty and all classes of student members and students. Part of the local chapter ' s plans for the spring of 1961 include acting as host to the South Texas Section meeting of the student A.I.Ch.E. President: Darrell Pausky Sweetheart: Lynn Deaton OFFICERS DARRELL PAUSKY .. PHILLIP JOHNSON .. C. V. AAcSWAIN ...... FRANK OSBORNE ... DAVID BEAUCHAMP _______________________ President ________ Secretary-Treasurer ________________ Vice-President Senior Representative to Engineers Council Junior Representative to Engineers Council FIRST ROW: Swain, Johnson, Parisky, Beauchamp. SECOND ROW: Thomas, son, AAoerbe. FOURTH ROW: Brittain, Klehm, Gopffarth, Fox, Hoffman, Williams, Wright, Karl, Howerton, Braswell, Mendez, Brunt, Schneider, Figari, Scaggs. Marlowe, Hlozek, Grenzer, Lynch, Zetik. THIRD ROW: Gamblen, Boles, Layten, Goss, Fisher, Wilder, Brenner, Gabor, John- 281 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS OFFICERS Chairman ___________________ Vice Chairman ____________ Recording Secretary Treasurer ___________________ IRE Branch Secretary AIEE Branch Secretary Robert Giesecke . Franklin Moore __________ John Sell _____ Joe Wheeler ... Lester Burnett ____G. W. Arnold Chairman: Robert Giesecke FIRST ROW: Woodward, Cegeliski, Whitaker, Wheeler, Arnold, Giesecke, Sell, Danials, Moore, Burnett, Worley. SECOND ROW: Owens, Blankenship, Brand, Kato, Rudo, Avila, Steelman, Robertson, Waldon, Fowler. TFilRD ROW: Wallingford, Quaglino, Fisher, Turlington, Pennington, Everett, Doyle, VonHagel, Hugen, Boutlinghouse. FOURTH ROW: Selby, Gent, Good, Jordan, Tucker, Thompson, Whites, Box, Van- Dorn, Cravens. FIFTH ROW: Brinkley, Hughes, Tenney, Pickett, Sawey, Pitrucha, Herrington, Cossett, Hamm, Seale, Ince, Shipley. One of the largest and oldest student professional societies on the campus is the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers, founded November 22, 1909. It boasts this year one hundred per cent member¬ ship of the senior class. It works closely with the national societies through student paper contests, technical conferences, publications and regular meetings at which speakers from industry inform the students of the latest technical developments; thus, it provides the electrical engineering student contact with the practical side of what he is studying. MATH CLUB OFFICERS President .................... Roy E. Boswell Vice-President ________________ Albert Gallatin Secretary-Treasurer ____________ James Cosby President: Roy Boswell FRONT ROW: Gallatin, Morris, Sullivan, Dupree, Boswell, Guseman, LaRose, Fischer, Durrenberger. BACK ROW: Langston, Yonkers, Scott, Cosby, Sims, Carney, Stanton, Cox. 282 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Since its beginning in 1907, the American Society of Engineers has functioned actively to develop the field of Agricultural Engineering. Stu¬ dent Agricultural Engineering groups such as the Texas A AA Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers are helpful in further promoting the Agricultural Engineering profession. The Texas A AA Student Branch was organized in 1925. OFFICERS President ________ Vice-President Secretary _________ Treasurer ________ Scribe _____________ Parliamentarian . ALAN BRASHEARS ______ GILES DODSON DONALD WANJURA _____ BUDDY TEAGUE . ROBERT REKTORIK . JOHN HAGAAAAN President: Alan Dale Brashears FIRST ROW: Smerdon, Teague, York, Rektorik, Dodson, Hagaman, Wanjura. Potts, Saruer, Carter, Powell. THIRD ROW: Baker, Hoza, Ocker, Hutchinson, SECOND ROW: Bradshears, Holley, Albert, Stradinger, Ashbury, Schneider, Askins, Lindermann, Reynolds, Caudill, Wilkinson. 283 AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS FIRST ROW: Spooner, Minor, O ' Connell, Lynch, Raba, Kelly, Baty. SECOND ROW: Segner, Harrington, Sandstedt, Wright, Benson, Buchanan, Holcomb. THIRD ROW: Kidd, Smith, Lieske, Gutierrez, Turner, Hale, Dantzler, Williams, Marceleno, Thompson, Lim. FOURTH ROW: Popp, Evans, Hudson, Miller, Sanders, Aziz, Machemehl, Bose, Smith, Palmer, Hiller. FIFTH ROW: Snow, Muenter, Different, Erskine, Wolny, Kyle, Krisch, Hruska, Boyd, Wilshire, Conner, Kubala, Hindricks, Rouse, Allaire. SIXTH ROW: VanWinkle, Dockery, Wright, Shoemaker, Loupot, Armstrong, Heme, Airhart, Ralston, Buchert, Copeland, Matthews, Bradley, Stiebing. SEVENTH ROW: Lay, Ornelas, Huffman, Arredondo, Julian, Jones, Patton, Anderson, Tolson, Zunker, Creel, Orr, Cantrell, Lagon, Weems, Feagins, Wright. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Brieden, Johnson, Maceiras, Sudderth, Ross, Hargis, Cravens, Hanks, Pritchard, Elkel, Griggs, Garner, Tompkins, Meyer, Johnson. NINTH ROW: Standley, Pate, Chastain, Ginn, Lightfoot, Frye, Ralph, Castilla, Thiele, Holmes, Delfinde, Long, Porter, Stokes, Scales. 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, is the main objective of the ASCE Student Chapter. The overall purpose of the chapter, then, is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and the Society. OFFICERS President _________ Vice-President Treasurer _________ Parliamentarian -FRANK LYNCH RODNEY KELLY -BOB SPOONER -JOHN MINOR President: Frank Lane Lynch 284 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS A program of various technical subjects is presented by either student members or by professional engineers who are guests of A.S.AA.E. on the first and third Tuesday nights of each month. The Mechanical Engineering magazine, free technical papers, engineering scholarships, cash awards from contests, financial assistance from loans, and a continuing member¬ ship after graduation are provided for student members. Social as well as technical aspects are enjoyed by the members. Refreshments follow each presentation, also parties, banquets, picnics, and one field trip are yearly affairs. OFFICERS President _____ Vice-President Secretary _______ Treasurer ______ Reporter _______ — DON PALTON .. LUTHER SOULES NEVEL EHRHARDT _______ C. C. WHITE RONNIE MARTELL FIRST ROW: Dunlap, Ehrhardt, Williams, Patton, Weiner, AAartell, Walton. SEC- still. Beck. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Cox, Reynolds, Weber, Easley, Flanagan, OND ROW: Vande, Council, Beall, Weisinger, Davis, Sandford, Paul. THIRD Cavitt, Smith, Mahone. ROW: Sewell, Warren, Hubbard, Shew, Tomasek, Latimer, Schultz, Dorotik, Stock- 285 A.V.AA.A FIRST ROW: Graham, Winkler, Kent, Arnim. SECOND ROW: Heald, Speyrer, Johnston, Dawson, Allen, Stumbo, Robison, Novae. THIRD ROW: Hardy, Har- groder, McCorcle, Gill, Miller, Stephenson, Bean, Aueyx, Eaton, Martin, Forga- son. FOURTH ROW: Oliver, Love, Hardy, Wisenbaker, Lafleur, Coleman, Zur- borg, Clevenger, Harris, Lacy, Harben. FIFTH ROW: Andrews, Glaze, Morales, Shultze, Dommert, Martin. SIXTH ROW: Jardine, Joiner, Scroggs, Smith, Greene, Smithwick, Dorris, Leonpatcher, Tutt, Ueckert. SEVENTH ROW: Autry, McGreeny, Payne, Ellsworth, Still, Hudman. EIGHTH ROW: Walther, Henley, Crouch. To have visiting speakers, to promote leadership, to stimulate interest in the state and national A.V.AA.A. organization, are the purposes and activities of this organization. OFFICERS CHARLES W. GRAHAAA JERRY WALKER ___________ DOUG KENT _______________ CECIL ARNIAA ______________ JESSIE WHITE ______________ JOHNNY BROWN ________ KENNETH BEASLEY ..... ______________ President ______ President-Elect ______ Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer _______________ Reporter _________ Sgt.-at-Arms —. Parliamentarian President: Charles Graham 286 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 Student 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. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________ CULLENE GREEN Vice-President ____________________________________ JAMES D. CARNES Secretary _____________________________________________________IIM L. BEATY Social Chairman ____________________________________ JACK CONNOR Publicity Chairman __________________________________ BILL HARRISON Editor of the Link ____________________________________ WENDELL IRBY Center Host __________________________________________ DON DAVIDSON Christian Life ____________________________________ RALPH THOMPSON International Students __________________________________ GARY VOSS Chairman of the Station Wagon ________________ RUSTY DUNN Student Director ________________________________________ CLIFF HARRIS Civilian Chaplain ________________________________ BARNEY STUMBO Local Missions Chair ____________________________ JACK ISACCSON Summer Missions Chair ________________________ LARRY HYNSON President: Cullene Green FIRST ROW: Carnes, Dodson, Dickerson, Irby, Greene, Davidson, Thompson, Hynson, Connor. SECOND ROW: Dunn, Ellison, Cavitt, Harris, Wright, Shannon, Howard, McClure, Harris. THIRD ROW: Whitlock, Wills, Ray, Payne, Dugger, Woolley, Parker. 287 BUSINESS SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Elkiers, Gardner, Thomasson, Bianchi, Farias, Giardina, Stubbs, Bed- THIRD ROW: Turner, Bowman, Ramsower, King, Duzan, Levy, Bauer, Goodrich, nar, Hannigan, Dunks, McDonald. SECOND ROW: Hammer, Holland, Kilpatrick, Martinez, Adams. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, Collier, Wiederaenders, McKinney, Blewster, Woodard, Richardson, Jamison, Gary, Spence, Hickman, Harrington. Lightfoot, Pavlik, Lowe, King, Kelly, Miller. OFFICERS President _________ ___________________________________ EUGENE STUBBS Vice-President _____________________________________ TONY GIARDINA Secretary-Treasurer ________________________________ WILLIE BEDNAR Composed of students majoring in any of the fields of business, the Business Society is or¬ ganized to promote a better acquaintance among business students while in school, and to give the student a better understanding of business through exchange of ideas among students and discussions and speeches by faculty members and professional business men. Growing steadily, this year ' s membership stands at well over 50 students. Activities include monthly meetings and the annual picnic held each spring. President: J. E. Stubbs Sweetheart: Carol Franks 288 COLLEGIATE F.F.A Elections were held to elect Junior officers to take care of and control business of the chapter while the senior officers are out in the field doing their student teaching. Elected were: Pres dent—Melvin Young from Lockhart Vice-President—Dub Sims from Paint Creek Secretar —William Miller from Lone Oak Treasurer—Bill Cepica from Megargel Reporter—Johnnie Cooper from Robstown Parliamentarian—Sam Fogal from Marshall Student Advisor—John Akins from Killeen President: Melvin Young FIRST ROW: Griffin, Lilley, Halbert, Marwitz, Wegenhoft, Schrank, Wilson, Ever- THIRD ROW: Sims, Henderson, Young, Cooper, Johnson, Gressett, Bound, John- ett, McKinzey, Unger, Holt, Hollomb. SECOND ROW: Juman, Blackmon, Reardon, son, Woodall, Durst, Gentry, Eickenloff. Petrey, Reuther, Radle, Haas, Brown, Liles, Weise, Blaschke, Kazda, Cepica. 289 ENTOMOLOGY SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Plato, Roach, Whitten, Hoelscher, Langston, Klaus, Putz. SECOND ROW: Clark, Randolph, Nash, Kennedy, Wright, Wongsiri, Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Ahmad, Tuff, Bottlinger, Chambers, Frers, King, Swafford, Kunz. THIRD ROW: Weaver, Scales, Price, Sundman, Burke, Gains, Braden Since the organization of the A AA Entomology Society opened on November 20, 19 49, it has progressed into one of the top clubs on the A M campus. The Society is the present holder of the Gavel that is presented each year to the most active and best represented club at the Agricultural Convocation. Any undergraduate student or graduate student of Texas A M who is interested in the various aspects of entomol¬ ogy may be a member. Furthering the knowledge of entomology, bridging the gap between faculty and students, stimulating good fellowship among its members are the main purposes of the Entomology Society. This year the Entomology Society has taken definite steps to organize a National Intercollegiate Entomology Contest. The purpose of this contest will be to broaden interest in entomology and related entomological fields. The first contest will be held in the spring of 1962. Other functions and activities of the Society are to nominate a Duchess for the Cotton Pageant, to publish the Texas Aggie Entomologist, to be represented at the Texas Collegiate Academy of Science and Entomological Society of America meetings, to have an active part in the Agricultural Council and Junior Chamber of Commerce. OFFICERS President _ JAMES O. ROACH Vice-President _ THOMAS A. PLATO Secretary-Treasurer _ HARVEY G. FRERS Aggie Council Representatives ____________________________ JIMMY WHITTEN and HOWARD CHAMBERS Junior Chamber of Commerce ____________________________ DEAN BOTTLINGER and EDDIE BINFORD Sweetheart _ MISS BETTY JOYCE UPCHURCH President: James Roach Sweetheart: Betty Upchurch FRESHMAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY Designed to acquaint freshmen with all fields of engineering, the Freshman Engineering Society brings together all hopeful engineers into one organization. Each month the society discusses some specific field of engineering. Highlighting the year is the annual banquet held in March. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________ MATT BLANTON Vice-President _________________________________________ CHARLES MILLS Secretary-Treasurer ________________________________ JAMES HILTON MEMBERS Dean Kampe McAfee Page Hopper Record Garcia-Muzquiz Lary Forehand Kindla Keogh Spencer Lane Price Pridmore Cox Prather Rudk Grant Metlauer Parker Halaburka Tobin Asbill Merka Shorkey Gonzalez Willman Setchell McClung Salmon Swan Prassnar Mitchell Basham Jacoby Holliman Paul Nicely Kilgore Shook Siegling Rane Setchell Kenny Carter Meninger Krolbassa Powell Alexander Harrington Fitts Wagner Butler Gasman Hetherington Collier Guillot Veazeg Brandt Hays Vich Henneberger Gleeson White King Dowling Sassman Riner McKinnis President: Matt Blanton 291 HILLEL FOUNDATION FIRST ROW: Roth, Myers, Levy, Weiss, Bailin, Bahme, Gardner. SECOND ROW: Levy. FOURTH ROW: Fine, Ralf, Nibrat, Silberg, Sheiness, Goldwater, Wormser, Billings, Kahn, Boarnet, Burling, Yudsis, Gabor, Shapiro, Brand, Berman, Klein- Eifont. field. THIRD ROW: Fenster, Utay, Duval, Golub, Goldberg, Fisherman, Dreyer, At Texas A AA the B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation is one of 248 units of Foundations and counselships on college campuses sponsored by the B ' nai B ' rith organization. Its objective is to help college youths understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the interpretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Fhllel at A AA was organized by the late J. J. Taubenhaus, head of Plant Physiology at Texas A AA College, to create a nucleus of Jewish life on the A AA campus. Hillel is a full fledged Foundation taking its place among the numerous religious cultural organizations 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. OFFICERS President ___________________________________ IRWIN S. LEVY Vice-President _________________________ TEPHEN R. WEISS Secretary _________________________ RANDOLPH P. AAYERS Treasurer _______________________________________ FRED E. KAHN Parliamentarian ______________ BERNERD N. BOARNET 292 President Irwin S. Levy Student Advisor Mrs. Raymond Reiser INDUSTRI AL EDUCATION SOCIETY By establishing a fraternal relationship between the students enrolled in the various options of the Industrial Educa¬ tion Department, the Industrial Education Society helps promote a well rounded social and academic life. In order that the student may develop socially, the society encourages its members to participate in the various activities offered by the college, thereby aiding the members to better understand their position in the business world after graduation. From the academic standpoint the society makes a special effort to bring into the meetings speakers skilled in the various options offered by the department so as to give the members a broader outlook on their educational needs for their future occupations. President: Sam R. Daw Sweetheart: Dorothy Andrews OFFICERS 1st Semester 2nd Semester President ________________________SAM R. DAW _______ Vice-President ________________D. K. WILLIAMS ___ Treasurer ________________________SKIP GRAY __________ Secretary ________________________WYNN CHAPMAN Reporter _________________________OLIN HUNTER _____ Program Chairman _________CECIL HARRIS _______ Social Chairman _____________MIKE COOK ________ Parliamentarian _______________IIM BISHOP __________ ___________ SAM R. DAW _______ D. K. WILLIAMS ____________ EZRA DAVIS __ WYNN CHAPMAN __________ BOB GARRETT HAROLD THORNTON LINTON LIPSCOMB HOWARD ANDREWS FIRST ROW: Harold, Jackson, Fine, Thornton, Grady, May, Brame, Tackaberry, Mathis, Bond, Harris, Yentzen, Hamilton, Wilson, Ethredge, Conder, Dr. Hawkins, Free, Dr. Groneman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Boone, Rice, Lipscomb, Cerna, Adcock, Daw. FOURTH ROW: McBride, Koenig, Williams, Dombaet, Bartay, McKinney, Cooke, Pritzeu, Wallace, Barganer, Mr. Patterson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hardeman, Bishop, Garrett, Rosenberg, McFadden. 293 POULTRY SCIENCE Membership in the Poultry Science Club is comprised of these students inter¬ ested in poultry. The main objectives of the Poultry Science Club are to stimulate interest in Poultry Science among the students, to establish and maintain better relations between the Club and allied interests, and to extend social and profes¬ sional acquaintances among students, professors, and leaders in the industry. The Poultry Science Club presents prominent speakers and films at their bi¬ monthly meetings. The Club annual sponsors a Junior and Senior Poultry Judging Team, an awards banquet, a spring barbecue, and the selling of smoked turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas. PRE-LAW SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Schmidt, Atkinson, Parnell, Rux , Quisen- berry, McCarthy, Kleibrink. SECOND ROW: Gleason, Haas, Barton, Husung, Glaser, Puckett, Engelbrecht, Al-Hashima, Karunajeewa, Matchett. THIRD ROW: Ryan, Fanguy, Doran. OFFICERS President ________________________WINSTON RUX Vice-President __________RONALD KLEBRINK Secretary-Treasurer ____WELDON SCHMITT Winston Rux That they may truly and impartially administer justice. With this motto in mind, the Pre-Law Society spent an interesting year in preparing its members for law school by supplementing the academic curriculum with interesting and edu¬ cational activities connected with the field of law. Particularly outstanding among these activities were: talks by Judge Davis of the Brazos County Court; Mr. E. L. Smith, Assistant to the Dean, S.M.U. School of Law; Special Agent R. P. Calame of the Houston Branch, Federal Bureau of Investigation; a demonstration of the lie-detector by Mr. D. B. Cofer, Brazos County D.A.; and a field trip to Austin. A gala party closed out the year ' s activities and left everyone in pepped up shape for the finals. FIRST ROW: Dr. Benton, Ewing, Arnold, Morris, Lyons, Sturzing, Rudder, Allen, Simon. SECOND ROW: Nichols, Fredricks, Blaschke, Bagley, Benson, Johnson, Sellman, Joyce, Thornton, Flores, Mitchell, Brown. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-Treasurer Parliamentarian _____ Publicity Chairman Sponsor _________________ KEITH STERZING _________DICK MORRIS ..CHUCK NICHOLS _________BEN YUDESIS ________LARRY LYONS DR. W. E. BENTON 294 Keith Sterzing NEWMAN CLUB Providing a religious education and assistance for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college, the Texas A M Newman Club has a three¬ fold 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 ctitzens and leaders of 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 ____________________________________________ JOHN MATTHEWS Vice-President ________________________________________________ ED HARRIS Secretary ____________________________________________ CHARLES MAURER Treasurer ____________________________________ JOHN WHITTINGTON Reporter ____________________________________________________ TOM NELSON President: J. H. Matthews FIRST- ROW: Newton, Natho, Hubler, Navar, Galindo, Hall, Matthews, Harris, Steadman, Baranski, Bednar, King, Haggard, Jones, Labriola. SECOND ROW: Mejia, Hard, Marxwack, Perez, Miller, Kato, Father Elmer, Nelson, Whitting, Mau¬ rer, Polansky, Willcox, Holochwost, Cantu, Kiolbassa, Miesch, Rivera, Adamcyk. THIRD ROW: Popelka, Briseno, Chas, Puig, Hinojosa, Divin, Korenek, Adams, Raba, Knesek, McMillian, Hoelting, Ashmore, George, Root, Twomey, Jones, Stein, Stevens, Olivares. FOURTH ROW: Prochaska, Gerald, Burr, Spacek, Rod¬ riquez, Piazza, Chagin, Stack, Forster, Beck, Crump, Anthuame, McDonald, Kocian, Pesek, Chapur, Candelaria. FIFTH ROW: Chapa, Drouilhet, Kelly, Wurs- back, Twomey, Shaw, Conway, Hebert, Trovwey, Bland, Gutierrez, Godkin, Ross, Powell. 295 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB FIRST ROW: Lowman, Teas, Knapp, Hafley, Hoch, Laird, Ogg, Billings, Rosser, ROW: Ahrens, Arnold, Davis, Ramthun, Kelley, Heimann, Marshall, Riggle, Roberts, Erickson, Davis. SECOND ROW: Tishler, Mills, Bell, Johnston, Wilson, Holecek, Franklin, Garrison, Smith, Brewer, Caskey, Egger. Haynes, Samford, Hafley, Payne, Hardee, West, Carothers, Strauch, Landis. THIRD Sweetheart: Miss Sybil Henefield OFFICERS President ______________________________________ Vice-President ______________________________ Secretary-Treasurer _______________________ Objectives of the Physical Education Club are to promote interest in physical education at A M College and to help prepare the physical edu¬ cation majors to take their places in society in respect to their relationship with the school system, students, and general public as well as the coach¬ ing of athletics and instruction of health and physical education. Delegates have been sent to the state and national conventions and outstanding coaches and administrators have spoken to the club at meet¬ ings in order to keep the members well informed of the developments in their field and to make them aware of the responsibilities which will con¬ front them after graduation. ■■ ■ DON MIKE OGG .—FRED BILLINGS .ROBERT J. LAIRD President: Don Mike Ogg 296 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 ad¬ mission. Sophomores comprise the active membership in the local chapter, but inactive membership extends for life. The Sixty-Seventh National Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established at Texas A AA 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 CHARLES BLASCHKE GENE F. BROSSMAN RUSSELL CHRISTIE DAN SCARBOROUGH ___________ JOHN KREBS _________ W. J. DOBSON . C. H. RANSDELL President: Charles Blaschke FIRST ROW: Durrenberger, Ramblin, Veasey, Dominguez, Forehand, W. J. Dobson, Scarborough, Krebs, Blaschke, Brossman, Christie, C. H. Ransdell, Medlen, Cook, Galvin, Porter, May. SECOND ROW: Clark, Hary, Lincecum, Cates, Nelson, Rid¬ ley, Finch, Myers, Limmer, Stewart, Caskey, Fitts, Carter, Siegelin. THIRD ROW: Sallabarria, Ashy, Rector, Keeling, Meadows, Paul, Head, Kieschnick, Bernard, Jernigan, Ferguson, Brittain, Smith, Hilliard. FOURTH ROW: Hobbs, Fisherman, Goldman, Dresser, Burke, Rudd, Eubank, Hopper, Chaney, Hammack, Boatright, Cook, Holliman, Tisdal, Howard, Brandt, Butler. FIFTH ROW: Dealy, Roberts, Easly, Shults, Pearson, Cox, Anderson, Robinette, Reinke, Rodde, Barrilleaux. 297 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB FIRST ROW: Williams, Galindo, Soulati, Houshmand, Thomas, Bateman, Bucaram, Read, Byrom, Beals. SECOND ROW: Barker, Moller, Cossani, Cunningham, Milam, Schafroth, Huber, Green, Raney. THIRD ROW: Aylesworth, Thompson, Booher, Edgington, Hodges, Dunn, Hays, Fossati. FOURTH ROW: LaGrone, Till, Pawlik, McWilliams, Givens. FIFTH ROW: Little, Rogers, Burnett, Woodard, Amyx, Boss¬ ier, Crawford. Operating as a junior member of the A.I.M.E., the Petroleum Engineer¬ ing 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 Treasurer Secretary Program ____________________________________________ MAX WOODWARD __________________________________________ CONLEY WILLIAMS __ ____________________________________ CHRISTIAN GALINDO Chairman ________________________________ DUKE BURNETT President: Max Woodard 298 PRE-MEDICAL, PRE-DENTAL SOCIETY As a person prepares to enter into the medi¬ cal or dental profession, he faces many as yet unrealized problems and obstacles. It is the pur¬ pose of the Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society to show its members these problems and how to face them. Since its conception, the Society has served as an integral part of the Pre-Medical and Pre- Dental students ' program. The Society sponsors many important and interesting projects during the school year. Foremost among these are the trips to a medical and a dental school. Here the members learn through observation what will be expected of them by the school and how to better prepare to meet the school ' s requirements. Another important feature of the Society is the talks presented on the A M campus by the deans of the various medical and dental schools. It is through these talks that the members of the Society gain pertinent information about the schools they are preparing to enter. Also during the school year, additional talks are given by leading doctors, dentists, and scientists. These men give a valuable insight into medicine and its related fields. It is hoped by the Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society that by its efforts its members, upon graduating from A M, will be better prepared to meet the hardships and rigors of a medical or dental school. President: Bob Blakewood Sweetheart: Vicki Franz President ____________________________________________ BOB BLAKEWOOD Vice-President _______________________________________ GEORGE LOWKE Secretary-Treasurer ___________________________ _________ KEN RUNDELL Corresponding Secretary ___________________ LARRY HYNSON Social Chairman _______________________________________ - JOHN HALL Parliamentarian _____________________________________________ ED SPENCER Reporter ________________________________________ PAUL BURNEY Senior Representative to Arts-Sciences Council JOHN HARRINGTON Junior Representative to Arts-Sciences Council - CHARLES WARLICK Club Advisor ______________________________________ DR. H. L. GRAVETT FIRST ROW: Burney, Spencer, Blakewood, Hynson, Rundell. SECOND ROW: Day, Fisherman, Godkin, Ashy, McKenzie, Bauknight, Woodall, Adams, Davidson, Box, Ford, Austin. THIRD ROW: Donaldson, Farquharson, Eubank, Stokes, Melton, Rector, Burch, Stenger, Chapa, Hrachovy. FOURTH ROW: Howard, Holley, Cod- rington, Gruner, O ' Keefe, Twomey, Hobbs, Foilett, Smith, Ham, Dr. Potter. FIFTH ROW: Tisdal, Jenkins, Easley, Balfour, Little, Castanon, Brossmann, Carter, Briseno. SIXTH ROW: Drouilhet, Laughlin, Todd, Bland, Townsend, Pruett, Mc- Tavish, McGregor, Pederson, Butler. 299 PRE-VET SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Dr. Cowing, Griffith, Kieschnick, Wilson, Dennis, Wilson, Duncan, Wood, Dr. Fear. SECOND ROW: Waldrop, Wiggins, Shores, Whitlock, Rutledge, Small, Benthul, Perry, Halltev, Tisdale, Varisco, Urso, Humber, Hearn, Coon. THIRD ROW: Kern, Curran, Lozo, Burchers, Tatum, White, Britton, Howard, Lovick, Scott, Daggs, Burkhalter, Fry, Pope, . Faries. FOURTH ROW: Crapitto, Christie, Hansard, Cowley, Woodall, Pate, Anderton, Head, Young, Robinson, Flippo, Mitchell, McNeill, Johnston, Stephens. FIFTH ROW: Prochaska, Smith, Kirk, Elmore, Drow, Schmid, Chachere, Secor, Menzies, Burns, Norwood, Breur, Jester, Preston. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Cohn, Adams, Orchard, Yancy, Wilkins, Hutcheson, Swank, Culbertson, Goldwater, Griffith, Culbertson, Hawkins, Colby. SEVENTH ROW: McOwen, Fisk, Searmardo, Hass, Habbinga, Rice, Daniels, Gar¬ ner, Allen, Reed, Farrow, Cook, Huddleston, Brittain, Miller. EIGHTH ROW: Matthews, Jahnke, Jenson, Oman, Davis, Nelson, Townes, Frizzell, Carter, Bar- banco. NINTH ROW: Goldman, Hopkins, Moseley, Karr, Moffett, Morrow, Hoy- land, Cooper. One of the newest organizations on the campus, The Pre-Veterinary Society, was started in the spring semester of 1957. Its object is to provide an opportunity by which students registered in the pre-veterinary curricu¬ lum may survey the career opportunities available to a Doctor of Veteri¬ nary Medicine. Sweetheart: Judy Allen OFFICERS President ______________________ RICHARD DENNIS President-Elect _______________ EDWIN DUNCAN Secretary-Treasurer _ GERALD KIESCHNICK Sergeant-at-Arms ______________ NEAL GRIFFITH Social Chairman ________________ DARR WILSON Reporter ____________________________ LARRY WOOD Parliamentarian _____________________ JIM WILSON Faculty Advisor _____________________ DR. GOWING Faculty Advisor ____________________________ DR. FEAR President: Richard Dennis 300 TEXAS AGGIE RODEO ASSOCIATION Upon organization of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) February 1, 1949, the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A AA, to com¬ ply with national rules, organized the Rodeo Club. All students, regard¬ less of their major field of study, are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeoing which they like best, whether it be contesting, organizing, working stock, bookkeeping, or time-keeping. The Texas Aggie Rodeo Association is the sponsor of the Aggie Rodeo Team and is set up in the recreational sports program unjler the direction of the Student Activities and the Intramural Manager. Each year the club sponsors an NIRA Rodeo and a Quarter Horse Show, approved by the American Quarter Horse Association and the National Cutting Horse Association. OFFICERS President _____________________ Vice-President _____________ Treasurer _____________________ Arena Repair Chairman Sponsor ________________________ ______________ JOE NEFF _ WILLARD STUARD ...... TOMMY PLATO .... JERRY TAYLOR DR. H. E. REDMOND President: Joe Neff FIRST ROW: Wood, Harris, Baker, Andis, Redmond, Rosenburger, (unknown), Boyd, (unknown), Lester, Jumper, Adams, Varisco, Greaves, Holveck, (unknown), (unknown), Hastings, Kiker. SECOND ROW: Compton, Bennent, Sachere, Kern, Culberson, Theek, Bumpus, Workman, Schulze, VanCleave, Turner, Buckwell, Dr. H. E. Redmond, Gibbs, Smarr, Blair, Rathke, Billimeck, Brown, Stuard, Mer¬ ritt, Tucker, (unknown). THIRD ROW: Caprito, Tisdale, Britton, Cunningham, Dorris, Taylor, Neff, Brown, Rhuedasil, Cox, Farthing, Stanford, Pate, Butler and Kidwell. 301 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Keese, Smarr, Fitzhugh, Tumlinson, Beerwinkle, Berry. SECOND ROW: Guillermo, McGinnis, Blair, Ward, Musselman, Burger, Reagor, Smith, Dolezal, McVey, Goode. THIRD ROW: Walther, Finch, Bundick, Fritze, Schroeder, Petty, Radde, English, Smith, Shifflett, Ohisbolin. FOURTH ROW: Herring, Rosen- buger, Stuckey, King, Gradick, Nathe, Jameson, Gibbs, Dempesey, Cubbertson, Ellis. It was through the efforts of W. L. Stangel, Dean of Agriculture, Texas Technological College, that the Saddle and Sirloin Club was organized in January 1920 by the Animal Husbandry students at Texas A M. The ultimate goal of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is to develop leadership and a sense of responsibility so the members may continue to make outstand¬ ing contributions to the livestock and related industries. The A M Chapter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is rated first in national competition on club activities and scrapbook. The club is the only one on the campus which publishes its own yearbook. Activities of the club include the All-Aggie Rodeo, the fall barbecue, a donkey basketball game, judging contests, the Cattleman ' s Banquet and Ball with the Little Southwestern Livestock Show and Ham Auction. OFFICERS FITZHUGH, H. A. ____________________________________________ President SMARR, KENNETH E. ___________________ Secretary TUMLINSON, GRADY ________________________________________ Treasurer KEESE, LEROY L. ________________________________________________ Reporter BEERWINKLE, DONALD ______________________________ Council Rep. President: H. A. Fitzhugh 302 SOCIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President __________________________________________ BEN E. DICKERSON Vice-President __________________________________ ROBERT COMPTON Secretary-Treasurer _____________________________________ R. E. ROBERTS OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Russell, Dickerson, Skrabanek, Ryden. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Rigsby, Compton. FIRST ROW: Brown, Russell, Skrabanek, Timm, Davis, Earley. SECOND ROW: O ' Mara, McClure, Rigsby. THIRD ROW: Henderson, Carr, Roberts, Bullock, Ryden, Dickerson, Compton, Hollingsworth, Ickles, Honeycutt, Newman, Robbins, Wiley, Uribe, Jameson, Carter, Hunderson, Henderson. 303 STUDENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FIRST ROW: Davis, Hester, Murray, Conder, Schneider, Nicholson, Flynt, An¬ derson, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Williams, Dodson, Smith, Irby, Chapman, Dunlap, Hutton, Harrison, Wimberly. THIRD ROW: Lockhart, Arnold, Cravens, Ohlendorf, Young, Roberts, Bottlinger, Kleibrink, Fadal, Ogden. A relatively new campus organization, the Student Chamber of Com¬ merce was formed in 1960 to advance the interests of Texas A AA College. Designed to perform the functions of a public service, the SCC has three main objectives; to disseminate information concerning the college, further relations between students and local residents, and direct visitors to the campus to points of interest. Members of the SCC are chosen on a merit basis by heads of depart¬ ments, from the junior and senior classes. Sweetheart: Judy Oliver BOARD OF DIRECTORS President __________________________________________CLIFFORD JACKSON Vice-President ________________________________________MICHAEL CARLO Executive Secretary ________________________________ROBERT ROBERTS Treasurer ____________________________________________EDMUND WINSTON Board Member ____________________________________KENNETH MOORE Board Member ____________________________________DEAN BOTTLINGER Board Member _________________________________________BRUCE UECKERT President: Clifford Jackson 304 GEORGE B. WILCOX STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION George B. Wilcox Student Education Association is the professional association for college and university students preparing to teach. It is an affiliate of the Texas State Teachers Association and the National Educa¬ tion Association. The club provides members with opportunites for de¬ veloping personal growth and professional competences; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teach¬ ing profession; for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community; for active professional membership on the local, state, and national levels. It provides experiences which deepen the interests of capable students in teaching as a career; en¬ courages the careful election and guidance of persons admitted to the teacher education program; and, through higher standards of preparations and the dissemination of information, contributes to a reasonable balance in teacher supply and demand. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President ______ Secretary-T reasurer Parliamentarian _____ Publicity _______________ Sponsor ________________ ... CHARLES KEATHLEY _______ OLAN AAAHLAAAN ALBERT C. SUESSMUTH _________ CARROLL GOODE JAMES H. MAGERS - DR. DWAIN M. ESTES President: Charles Keathley FIRST ROW: Goode, Magers, Marhnann, Keathley, Suessmuth. SECOND ROW: Evans, Hicks, Wilson, Stutte, Sharp, Kettler, Nivers. FOURTH ROW: Gary, Clas- Ratliff, Stanley, Lloyd, King, Weise, Sellman, Courim, Chapman, Saenz, Ksionoa, sen, Schmidt, Felps, Hermann, Marshall, Driver, Rea, Odom, Chavez, Rea. Haygood, Boone. THIRD ROW: Estes,, Bahme, Gibson, Zumwart, Harrington, 305 TAU BETA PI FIRST ROW: Moller, Osborne, Moerbe, Pausky. SECOND ROW: Hanks, Under- Szymczak, Martell, Andrews, Webster, Frank, Keeler, Smith, Marlowe, Williams, wood, Snow, Woodward, Owens, Dunlap, Golla, Minor, Griggs, Wright, Knox, Patterson, Gamblin. FIFTH ROW: Gopffarth, Davidson, Hughes, Hudspeth, Lynch, Kasprowica, Miller. THIRD ROW: Baker, Wanjura, Boarnet, Adams, Moore, Cravins, Fox, Patton, Siler, Williams. Beaty, Blue, Wilder, Ringman, Goss, Brenner, Zetic, Burnett. FOURTH ROW: Founded at Lehigh University in 1885, the Tau Beta Pi Association marks in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as under¬ graduates in engineering. Established at Texas A M in 1948, the Texas Delta chapter of Tau Beta Pi has initiated more than 1300 members into its ranks to form one of the largest student chapters in the nation. OFFICERS MOERBE, E. H. ________________________________________________ President PAUSKY, D. G. ____________________________________________ Vice-President MOLLER, G. T. ________________________________________________ Treasurer OSBORNE, F. T. ________________________ Corresponding Secretary President: E. H. Moerbe 306 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. 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. 1960-61 PROGRAM 1. Herb Shriner Pops Americana 2. Ray Coniff Orchestra 3. American Ballet Theater 4. National Symphony Orchestra Manager: Walter Frazier FRONT ROW: Ford, Blakewood, Laycock, Gallatin, Selensky, Williams, Gould, Ward, Simpson, Figari, Bolton, Powell, Bauer. SECOND ROW: Rudder, Mc¬ Mullen, Bradford, Russell, Reeves, Sides, Price, Lively, Anderson, Gilbreath, Flutton, Bailey, Gudgen, Smith, Stafford, Ashy, Imle. THIRD ROW: Webb, Klug, Underwood. 307 FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SOCIETY im Sweetheart: Jo Ann Johnson This organization ' s object is to (1) widen the knowledge of the students in their and allied fields through lectures by prominent speakers and (2) to pro¬ mote better fellowship among students. OFFICERS President ------------------------------------------------ CARL McCORD President: Carl McCord Vice-President ____________________________________________ KEN KADEN Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ GEORGE HEDERFIORST Floral Concession Manager ____________________ GENE NEWMAN 308 ALPHA ZETA OFFICERS President __________ CHANDLER J. WHITTEN Censor ________________ DONALD J. OSBORN Scribe ____________________________ ROY V. BAKER Treasurer ________ TRAVIS L. WEGENHOFT Chronicler ______________ ROBERT L. PFLUGER Chandler J. Whitten FIRST ROW: Baker, Whitten, Osborn, Pfluger, Kunkel, King, Kunze. SECOND ROW: Young, Plato, Wanjura, Dodson, Coy, Halbert. THIRD ROW: Carpenter, Beerwinkle, Dickerson, Willms, Burg, Potts. FOURTH ROW: Danzeiser, Sharp, Teague, Rektorik, Schneider, O ' Conner. FIFTH ROW: Dahlberg, Runge, Ohlendorf, Whitford, Hall, Fitzhugh, Wilson. SIXTH ROW: Adams, Berry, Kothmann. As early as 1949, efforts were being made by Charles N. Shepardson, then Dean of Agriculture, and other faculty Alpha Zeta members to re¬ place the existing Agricultural Honor Society with an Alpha Zeta Chapter. On April 12, 1951, the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was installed at this college. Promoting the profession of Agriculture is the object of the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta. ADVERTISING CLUB OFFICERS President ________________________ JAMES E. RILEY Vice-President ________________ JOHN SCHIER Secretary ______________ COLYAR MclLHERAN Treasurer ________________ ROBERT BURNSIDE Publicity ________________________ BOB DODSON Membership Chairman „ RONNIE TREAT FIRST ROW: Dennison, Riley, Gibson, Burnside, J. Riley, Scheir, Mcliheran, Dodson, Bauer. SECOND ROW: Nelson T., Nelson J., Treat, Lester, Smith, Garrard. THIRD ROW: Herring, Herrin, Uribe, Bickham, Brothers. President: James Riley 309 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Growing steadily, the A M Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engi¬ neers, since its formation in 1948, strives to broaden the interest of its members both professionally and socially. In line with this policy, the A M chapter partici¬ pates in many activities and has been fortunate in obtaining many prominent guest speakers for the bi-monthly meet¬ ings. FIRST ROW: Ramsey, Garcia, Quisenberry, Lister, Cabron, Rye. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Garza, Boarnet, Morris, Fabra, Brown, Jennings, Landers, Tollman. THIRD ROW: Oberndorfer, Ballard, Cravin, Robertson, Rosenbach, Lauthorn, Whitwell, Phillips, Halm, Nix. OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President Secretary _____ Treasurer ______ Reporter _____ JOHN LISTER QUISENBERRY _________CABRON _________________RYE __________GARCIA President: John Lister APARTMENT COUNCIL In its fifth year of existence, the Apart¬ ment Council has worked toward the goal of creating unity among married stu¬ dents. The Council has played an im¬ portant part in keeping the married stu¬ dents and their wives informed of cam¬ pus activities. FIRST ROW: Givens, Murray, Owens, Dorris, Philipp, Daniels, Gayle. SECOND ROW: Snelgrove, Shore, Merritt, Kemp, Flynt, Kleibrink, Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Raney, Patterson, Ballard, Holley, Monticello, Allen OFFICERS President ____________________BARRY S. PHILIPP Vice-President ____________KENNETH DORRIS Vice-President ____________EDWARD V. KEMP Secretary ____________W. EDWARD MERRITT Treasurer --------------------------------BILL FLYNT Chaplain __________________________JAMES HOLLEY Sponsor --------------------R. O. MURRAY, JR. 310 ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL Problems relating to studies and stu¬ dent life are aired in the council by the elected representatives of the depart¬ mental and technical clubs within the School of Arts and Sci ences. To accom¬ plish this end, the representatives meet monthly with their Dean. OFFICERS President ____________ ANTHONY GIARDINA Vice-President ________ MALCOLM W. HALL Secretary-Treasurer LARRY HAYGOOD Intercouncil ______________________ MARC POWE Intercouncil ______________ GARY ANDERSON Reporter ____________ CHARLES MUNNERLYN President: Anthony Giardina ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OFFICERS President .. .......... Vice-President _ ___ Secretary ____________ Treasurer ____________ Social Chairman . Faculty Advisor ________ JAMES COX JR. ROBERT UNDERWOOD _ THOMAS J. FEAGINS ..... ADRIAN HUGGINS _______ J. MIKE KEATHEY _____________ C. J. GODWIN FIRST ROW: Munnerlyn, Hall, Giardina, Haygood, Powe, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Light, Abbot, Wad¬ dell, Gibson, Brasher, Hannigan, Harrington, Riley. THIRD ROW: Hendricks, Cochran, Wallace, Hoch, Chavez, Copeland, Yonkers. FOURTH ROW: Schlessman, Joyce, Cockburn, Reddell, Mclheran, Fort, Rosser. FIRST ROW: Scales, Godwin, Cox, Underwood, Huggins, Feagins, Keathey, Worley, McGaughy. SECOND ROW: Carter, Huck, Henneberger, Nash, Jones, Chapman, Atkins, Jackson. THIRD ROW: Roy, Patton, Griggs, Bolin, Bobo, Christian, Lane, Hursey. Organized in 1949, the Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors is sponsored by the Houston chapter of the AGC. The chap¬ ter is composed of Civil Engineering and Architectural Construction stu¬ dents. Field trips, movies, and guest speakers are all part of the AGC ' s effort to further education outside the classroom of those students who are interested in the construction field. One field trip each semester is made to inspect construction work in action. 311 President: James Cox FIRST ROW: Reynolds, Kennedy, Burt, Thigpin, Heger, Qualline, Cliett. SECOND ROW: Martin, Jones, Meyer, Leonard, Acosta, Roberts, Martindale, Ebersole, Wheeler, Nicholson, Meadows, Candelaria, Amason, Weiderstein, Holubec. Not Shown: Mills, Stephenson, Ellis, Myre, Schreiner. OFFICERS President ____________________________________________________ TONY HEGER Vice-President _____________ HERB MILLS Secretary ____________________________________________________ JOHN MYRE Treasurer ________________________________________________ JAMES THIGPIN Representatives to Student Chamber of Commerce ________________ JOHN NICHOLSON HERB MILLS Faculty Advisor ____________________________________ ROBERT AMASON Executive Vice-President Lumberman ' s Assn, of Texas ______________ GENE EBERSOLE BUILDING PRODUCTS MARKETING Organized in 1950 for the students in Building Products Marketing in the Divi¬ sion of Business Administration, the ac¬ tivities of the B.P.M. Club are designed to further prepare the men for a position in the Building Materials field. The curric¬ ulum wa s developed in cooperation with the Retail Lumber Dealers Association of Texas to provide college trained people for this industry. FIRST ROW: Griggs, Krisch, Hanks, Huffman, Segner. SECOND ROW: Minor, Ginn, Tolson, Airhart, Smith, Van Winkle. THIRD ROW: Cravens, Creel, Snow, Lagow, Loupot, Brunt. FOURTH ROW: Popp, Stanley, O ' Connell, Kelley. CIVIL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY On November 9, 1959, students who ranked in the top one-third of the Civil Engineering Department organized the Civil Engineering Honor Society for the purpose of establishing a local chapter of Chi Epsilon. The Society has become a useful and functional organization on the campus by stressing both scholarship and character. In the spring of 1961 the So¬ ciety was approved by the supreme council of Chi Epsilon and was well on the way to becoming a local chapter of the Fraternity. OFFICERS President _______ Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer _______ JOHN HANKS ... LEE GRIGGS RUDY KISCH ..... HUFFMAN 312 COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB OFFICERS .... WM. JOE WILSON __________________ DUB SIMS _______ WORD SHERRILL BOBBY QUISENBERRY .. dennis McIntosh President _____________ Vice-President _____ Secretary _____________ Treasurer ____________ Reporter _____________ FIRST ROW: Wilson, Britton, Livingston, Hearn, Muehlstein, Simoneaux, Sherrill, McIntosh. SECOND ROW: Young, Quisenberry, Pool, Beckmeyer, Caldwell, Stewart, Cepica, Cook. THIRD ROW: Ohlendorf, Nichols, Latham, Netz, Rodde, Sanders, Sagebiel, Sims, Eckenloff. President: Joe Wilson DAIRY SCIENCE Founded in 1922 by Professor A. L. Darnell, the club is composed mainly of dairy students. In 1958 the name was changed from the Kream and Kow Klub to the present one. The objectives of the club are raising money for various judg¬ ing teams and creating an interest in dairying and the dairy industry. Activi¬ ties include sponsoring a senior and jun¬ ior judging team, participation in dairy short courses on the campus, FFA and 4-H judging contests, local shows, and the annual Spring Dairy Show. President: Alvin Novasad FIRST ROW: Dr. Rupel, Avant, Sanez, Novasad, Ward. SECOND ROW: Fielder, Knolle, Irvin, Knope, Sellers, Rios, Wilson. OFFICERS President ____________________________________________ ALVIN NOVASAD Vice-President ________________________________________ WEEMS AVANT Secretary-Treasurer ________________________________________ JIM WARD 313 ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Jones, Sloan, Nolen, Hernandez, Abbot, Boxley. SECOND ROW: Gerber, Blaschke, Cook, Ruckman, Strickland. OFFICERS President ______________ FRANK HERNANDEZ Vice-President ____________ RICHARD SLOAN Secretary-Treasurer ______WILLIAM NOLAN FIRST ROW: Sizer, Woodward, Rudd, York, Moore, Burnett, Thielemann, Giesecke, Schulze, Jordan. SECOND ROW: Knox, Moore, Crawford, Kasprowicz, Owens, Phillips, Andrews. THIRD ROW: Hawthorne, Blankenship, Pitroucha, Wallingford, Hughes, Avila, Gossett, Melugin. OFFICERS President ________________________ Vice-President ................ Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary ______ Treasurer _______________________ Bridge Correspondent .... Faculty Advisor _____________ _______ ED PITRUCHA RAMSEY MELUGIN .... WILLIAM RUDD MIKE CRAWFORD _______ J. L. BRAND ... JOHN SULLIVAN . H. M. BARNARD ETA KAPPA NU Eta Kappa Nu has the purpose of bringing those in the profession of elec¬ trical engineering, who, by their attain¬ ments in college or in practice, have man¬ ifested a deep interest and marked abil¬ ity in their chosen life work into a closer union so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges and to mark in an outstanding manner those who have conferred honor on their Alma Maters by distinguished scholarship, ac¬ tivities, leadership and exemplary charac¬ ter and to aid those students to progress through association with alumni who have attained prominence. President: Ed Pitrucha 314 FISH AND GAME OFFICERS President ______________ HARRY OHLENDORF Vice-President ______________ SIM OEFINGER Secretary __________________________ JACK MEYER Treasurer ________________ DAVID DANZEISER Ag. Council Representative BILL MORE Sponsor __________________ DR. R. J. BALDAUF Harry Ohlendorf UNITED NATIONS CLUB FIRST ROW: Dr. Baldauf, Meyer, Ohlendorf, Flaherty, Oefinger. SECOND ROW: Spross, Groves, Pickard, Powell, Howard, Browning. THIRD ROW: Fowler, Kramer, Fischer, Thornton, Schwille, Ellisor. FOURTH ROW: Daughtrey, Labay, Bentley, Anders. Membership in the Fish and Game Club is open to anyone who is interested in the outdoors. Purposes of the club are to allow students to gain a better understanding of the work that is being conducted in the field of wildlife management, to meet with fellow students and faculty members outside the classroom, and to find both summer and permanent employment. Activities of the club include its monthly meet¬ ings, field trips, and representation at state and national wildlife meetings. 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 or her government, poli¬ tics, economics, education, religion, cus¬ toms, traditions, hopes, and aspirations and thereby to bring about greater inter¬ national understanding and lasting world peace, are the objectives of the United Nations Club. FIRST ROW: Soulati (Treasurer), Annleise Cofer (Social Secretary), Mia (President), Parekh (President), Haxley ( Secretary), Gay. SECOND ROW: M. Ahmed, Biswas, Miss Sorg, Sakou, Mrs. Ahmed, Reena Banarjee, Qadir. THIRD ROW: Banerjee, Hasnath, Ghosh, Dr. Davis, Ahmed, Gleason, Mrs. Davis, Malik. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Hempton, Salac, Aslam, Selot, Main, Dr. Wagner, Mrs. Wagner, Chen, Parker. FIFTH ROW: Llorico, Karunajeewa, Khaund, Tuff, Bhattacharyya, Crungrucka, Min, Wiggins. SIXTH ROW: Wadhwa, Chowdhury, Hunderwa, Checkitle, Mrs. Peter, S. Ahmed. SEVENTH ROW: Mensalvas, Narayan, Mrs. Bargassa, Bargassa, Mrs. Gay, Mrs. Hempton, Chan. 315 FIRST ROW: Smith, Edgington, Donan, Sneed, Van Cleave. SECOND ROW: Cheney, Luker, Chandler, Syptak, Moore, Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Baker, Belts, Goodwyn, Fleming, Parker. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Blank, Seward, Schroder, Dehlinger, Lynch. One of the main objectives of the Geology Club of Texas A M is to provide geology students a chance to become better acquainted with each other and the faculty outside of the classroom. Members of the Geology Club are composed of sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students in all phases of geology. Meetings are held once a month, and prominent guest speakers are invited to bring talks to the meetings. The talks of the speakers supplement the students ' education in the field of geology, and they are intended to provide the students with an idea of what lies in store for them once they enter their profession. GEOLOGY OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President _______ Program Chairman Secretary ______________ Faculty Sponsor ____ _____ ROBERT SNEED ROBERT SANTORE ______ JOHN DONAN JASON EDINGTON _______ KARL KOENIG Robert Sneed FIRST ROW: A. C. Ashcraft, Nance, Sims, Yudesis, McDaniel, Reed. SECOND ROW: Cockburn, Cochran, Hale, Haskell, Hamff. HISTORY SOCIETY OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Program Chairman Faculty Advisor .... ..... JAMES REED THOMAS SIMS hugh McDaniel ..... BEN YUDESIS ..... DR. ALAN C. ASHCRAFT 316 President: James Reed HORTICULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS President ____________________________WILLIAM LIFE Vice-President ________________RICHARD NAGY Secretary- Treasurer ________MILTON GENE ARNALD Reporter ______________________________H. R. BAKER Business Manager _____________IOE GAITHER Social Chairman ______________BILLY MITCHELL FIRST ROW: Baker, Mitchell, Heddens, Nagy, Gaither. SECOND ROW: Patterson, Rydl, Lamar, Arnald, Lipe, THIRD ROW: Brison, Salac, Brown, Burns, Blackhurst. Students majoring in the field of horticulture make up the membership of the Texas A M Horticulture Society. This organization ' s purpose 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 persons from over the state are guest speakers. Climaxing the year ' s activities is the annual spring picnic where awards and acknowl edgements are made to the members who have done outstanding work in horticulture. President: William Lipe Student membership in the Institute of Aero Space Sciences was established to provide the student engineer with the op¬ portunities to engage in activities asso¬ ciated with his future career in the Aero Space industry. Activities include inspec¬ tion trips of aircraft companies, lectures by prominent men in the field, and films, as well as social functions in conjunction with the Aero Wives Club. OFFICERS President ____________________LARRY LEIGHTON Chairman __________________________DAVID FRANK Secretary ______________________ROBERT WRIGHT Treasurer ____________________________C. D. PILCHER Faculty Advisor ________CHARLES RODENBERGER INSTITUTE OF AERO SPACE SCIENCES FIRST ROW: Steinle, Rodenberger, Pilcher, Frank, Wright, Sandlin, Leighton. SECOND ROW: C. H. Samson, A. C. Cronk, Romere, Milton, Miller, Ong, Whitnah, Mains. THIRD ROW: Champlin, Duncan, Dietz, Brown, Morris, Clark, Campos, Pate. FOURTH ROW: Crist, Tebben, Perez, Jackson, Kitowski, Young, Mortensen, Lockhart. i‘ E President: Larry Leighton 317 FIRST ROW: Wolf, Valigura, Lyles, Chapman, Hudgins, Blewster, Crooks, Harris, Hannigan, Tate, Light, Harrison. SECOND ROW: Baker, Cornelius, Wisdom, Bergoon, Alanis, AAcAlpine, Shivers, Harp, Eubanks, Gaudiano, Deupree, Burnett, Bodkin, Wills, Hanson, Van Wert, Crenshaw, Rabel, Duncan, Campbell, Strauss. THIRD ROW: Rogers, Campbell, Estes, Ward, Thompson. OFFICERS President ______________________________________________PHILIP ' HARRISON Vice-President ________________________________________GRADY A. LIGHT Vice-President ________________________________________JOHN JOHNSON Sec.-Treasurer ______________________________________________CECIL R. TATE Senior Representative, A. and S. Council ________________________________JOHN JOHNSON Junior Representative, A. and S. Council ________________________________RAY HANNIGAN INSURANCE SOCIETY Field trips, guest speakers, and social activities are all part of the Insurance Society ' s effort to round out the practical aspects of an insurance major ' s educa¬ tion. The society maintains contact with numerous insurance companies and tries to help senior members secure employ¬ ment. In addition, programs which are designed to acquaint new students with the field of insurance are offered. Sweetheart: Nancy Cordell FIRST ROW: Boone, Baker, Fine, Rosenberg, Bishop, Jackson, Hawkin, L. J. Pitterson. SECOND ROW: Groneman, AAilberger, Smith, Cooke, Hardeman, Williams, Wallace, Flynt, Thornton, Bond, Brown, Bertraind, Davis. OFFICERS President ______________________________________________JAMES G. BISHOP Vice-President ______________________________CLIFFORD A. JACKSON Secretary-Treasurer ____________________HAROLD W. ROSENBERG Sponsor ________________________________________________LESLIE J. HAWKIN 318 President: IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA lota Lambda Sigma is a national society of professionally minded Industrial Edu¬ cation men who have bound themselves to uphold the principles of scholarship, leadership, and service. Three major ob¬ jectives of the Society are the recognition of professional training in the field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond between the actual and prospective teachers, supervisors, and directors of In¬ dustrial Education in school and industry. Activities in this Society have very good participation. The Activities help the members to become more closely knit. The members work together as a team and learn what it takes to become a suc¬ cess at this profession. James Bishop THE MARKETING SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Burchers, Meyer, Smith, White, Jones, Simpson, Smith, Bozardt. BACK ROW: Moore, Smith, Walker, Carroll, Haynes, Giles, Sinclair, Schwenk, Johnson, Yantis. OFFICERS President __________________________ DICK MEYER Vice-President ____________________ DICK SMITH Secretary ____________________ HOMER DENNING Treasurer ________________________ WILLIS WHITE Sponsor ______________________ DR. T. R. YANTIS President: Dick Meyer PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS President ________________________W. E. BRASHER Vice-President ____________ C. W. CONATSER Secretary ________________________ W. B. GAVITT Treasurer ____________________________ F. KAHANEK To promote, foster, and encourage a better understanding of Marketing through fellowship among students, faculty, and businessmen. This is the ‘pur¬ pose of the Marketing Society of Texas A M. Our organization is recognized as a student chapter of The American Marketing Association which serves busi¬ nessmen throughout the nation. Co-sponsorship with the Houston Sales Executive Club of the annual Sales Clinic is the primary activity of the Society. Membership is open to anyone ex¬ pressing an interest in Marketing. FIRST ROW: Bunting, Baldarrama, Parks, Coon, Freeman, Somoano, Hester, Sullivan, Brasher. SECOND ROW: Gavitt, Gibbs, Donnel, Krebs, Rieves, Paris, Conatser, Leavitt. President: W. E. Brasher 319 RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter GERALD WAKEFIELD MAYNARD HILL BILLY C. BROWN JAMES SCOGGINS Attendance Chairman Social Chairman JOE L. SCASTA JR. GEORGE HAMILTON FIRST ROW: Brown, Hamilton, Wakefield, Hill. SEC¬ OND ROW: Murphy, Dr. Leinweber, Herring, John¬ son, Goddard, Sharp, Nimitz, Dr. Huss. THIRD ROW: Grumbles, Dr. McCully, Johnson, Killough, Kliebrink. FOURTH ROW: Richards, Barton, Armstrong, Runge. FIFTH ROW: Dr. Gould, Dr. Kapadia, Andrews, Koth- mann. SIXTH ROW: Neal, Schuster, Sultemeier, Dr. Darrow, Capps. SEVENTH ROW: Prof. Rhodes, Harris. Sweetheart: Mrs. Jean Sultemeier SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Primarily technical in nature, the Range and Forestry Club has activities which provide a wholesome atmosphere of good fellowship, stimulate professional development, and better the relationship between the student, staff, and other student organizations. One of the primary functions of the club is to sponsor annually a team in the National Range Plant Identification Contest held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Society of Range Management. Turkey shoots, pine cone sales, and other fund-raising activities defray expenses of the judging team and the club members attending the national range meeting. In recognition of academic achievement, the Club each spring selects and presents certificates of recognition to the outstanding freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior major¬ ing in Range and Forestry. One of the largest national profession¬ al 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. Texas A M ' s branch was formally chartered on September 18, 1942, and has since grown to be one of the largest student groups in the country. The club holds meetings twice a month. Movies and guest speakers provide presentations of current engineering interest at these meetings. President: James F. Tucker FIRST ROW: Wendt, Latimer, Tucker, Batey, Truettner. SECOND ROW: Williams, Cashiola. THIRD ROW: Armstrong, Hudspeth. FOURTH ROW: Fletcher, Easley, Farrow, Schulz. OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President __ Secretary __________ Faculty Advisors JAMES F. TUCKER __ DON M. BATEY _______ BILL LATIMER W. I. TRUETTNER R. H. FLETCHER 320 FIRST ROW: Sharp, Ray, Currie, James. SECOND ROW: McPherson, Spenser, Tompkins, Daugherty, Craw¬ ford, Shaw, Smith, McKeen. THIRD ROW: Maj. Daniels, Whittlese, Rogers, Platt, Adams, Morris, Carpenter, Ralph, Vetter. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________________________ HARRY SHARP Vice-President ___________________________________________________________________ R. C. RAY Secretary _______________________________________________________________ HERB CURRIE Treasurer __________________________________________________________________ JACK FRAIM Military and Faculty Advisor ____________ AAAJ. M. GORDON DANIELS FIRST ROW: Kooser, King, Brundidge, Wallace, Hicks. SECOND ROW: Runnels, Slogle, Robinson, Wong, Anderson, Booth. THIRD ROW: Cornett, Miller, Mitchell, Godbey, Koncak. FOURTH ROW: Sloan, Petrazio, Short, Ocker, Green, Teague, Borgere. OFFICERS President _________________ ______________________________ DAVID G. KING Vice-President _____________ _______________ ROBERT E. HICKS JR. Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ LARRY W. WALLACE Faculty Advisor ____________________________________ K. C . BRUNDIDGE SEMPER FIDELIS SOCIETY Aggies who desire to obtain a com¬ mission in the United States Marine Corps upon graduation, compose the member¬ ship of the Semper Fidelis Society, a military-athletic-social organization. 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 under¬ takings, and to prepare its members to be leaders in a small, elite Corps. President: Harry Sharp AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Recent years have shown the growth of the science of meteorology and its im¬ portance. This growth is reflected in the expansion of the Department of Ocea¬ nography and Meteorology on the cam¬ pus. To encourage the training of future meteorologists, who are in increasing de¬ mand, and to develop in them the pro¬ fessional 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. President: David G. King 321 SIGMA GAMMA TAU Sigma Gamma Tau is a national honor society for aeronautical engineers. It was formed to recognize and honor those in¬ dividuals in the field of aeronautical en¬ gineering who have, through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achievement, been a credit to their profession, and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship among students of aeronautical engineer¬ ing. FIRST ROW: Sandlin, Leighton, Kitowski, Blue. SECOND ROW: Frank, Tebben, Keeler, Wright. THIRD ROW: Duncan, Champlain, Martensen, Lee. OFFICERS President .... Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer _______ LARRY LEIGHTON ..... NED SANDLIN JOHN KITOWSKI ______ DAVID BLUE President: Larry Leighton SIGMA DELTA CHI 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 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. FIRST ROW: Holbein, Reddell, Cooper, Spence. SECOND ROW: Hicklin, Callicoatte, Sloan, Roberts. THIRD ROW: Calvert, Gibson. OFFICERS President ____________________________________ ROBBIE DON GODWIN Vice-President ______________________________________________ BOB SLOAN Secretary _______________________________________________________ JIM GIBSON Treasurer -------------------------------------------- TOMMY HOLBEIN President: Robbie Don Godwin 322 SITTING: Rux, Boyle, Pfluger, Novosad, Lipe, Chambers, Haswell, Potts, Fitzhugh, Brashears, Rigsby, Beerwinkle, Willms, Coy. STANDING: McCord, Dickerson, Wegenhoft, Arnold, Calvez, Husung, Rektorik, Wakefield, More, Yanta. OFFICERS Chairman _______ Vice Chairman Secretary _______ Treasurer _______ Reporter ________ _______CARL P. McCORD TRAVIS WEGEGHOFT -BEN E. DICKERSON —ALTON E. CALVEZ ______MILTON ARNOLD FIRST ROW: Bishop, Tackaberry, Patterson, Ethridge, Richers. SECOND ROW: Brown, Krolczyk, McFadden, Thornton, Mathis. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President _______ Secretary _______________ Treasurer ______________ Program Chairman —JERRY BROWN -GEORGE BOND ____________GENE DYE RALPH MATHIAS .GORDON BLAKE STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL Organized in 1930, the Student Agri¬ cultural Council serves as a sponsoring group for activities of interest to the School of Agriculture, and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School concerning student problems. The council acts through the Inter-Council Committee as a coordinating body with the other three academic councils. Chairman: Carl P. McCord STUDENT SAFETY SOCIETY Any student of any major, who is in¬ terested in the promotion of safety is wel¬ come to membership in the Student Safe¬ ty Society. Its activities include regular monthly meetings, special guest speakers, and field trips. Also, the society, work¬ ing with the Faculty Safety Committee, sponsors campaigns on bonfire safety, driving safety, and general safety educa¬ tion to the students of Texas A M Col¬ lege. 323 Jerry Brown DEAN BENSON Freshman Engineering Society Ex-Officio Member Matthew Blanton American Society of Civil Engineers STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL 1960-1961 OFFICERS Pres. Vice-Pres. Secretary Treas. Donald G. Patton Robert Giesecke John Lister John Minor Institute of Aerospace Sciences MR. J. G. McGUIRE Texas A M Engineer Ex-Officio Member Paul York A.I.M.M. Pet. E. Edgar Marshall Walter R. Frazier William Martin Geology Club Robert Hughen Terry Gossett John Donan William Goodwyn A.S.M.E. Industrial Education Society Samuel Daw Harold Rosenberg Douglas Pritzen S.A.E. A.S.Ag.E. James Tucker Alan D. Brashears D. F. Boren Thomas Paul A.F.S. Student Senate Rep. Albert Mullins Ernest Figari 324 Max Woodard ' ' ' •f ¥ ABILENE FIRST ROW: Ridgway, AAagers, Broesche. SECOND ROW: Sullivan, Williams, McPherson, Rice, Menninger, Powell, Bruton, Gunn, Buchanan, Rumsch. Working in co-operation with the Abilene A AA Mothers Club, the club brings the boys from Abilene together both on the campus and at home for social functions. During the holidays and summer vacation the members of the club are instrumental in encouraging high school seniors from Abilene and the surrounding towns to attend A M. Each year in September, the club, along with the Mothers Club, sponsors a party for newly entering fresh¬ men. President EDWIN BROESCHE OFFICERS President ______________________________ EDWIN BROESCHE Vice-President _______________________ .. JAMES MAGERS Secretary-Treasurer ________________ LARRY RIDGEWAY Sweetheart DELENE RAYMOND 326 AMARILLO HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Sloan, Laycock, Simmons, Park, Moon, McGill, Warders. SECOND ROW: Morris, Morrison, Riner, Butler, Willis, LeCrone, Hughlett, Johnson, Rapp, Asbill. President ROY E. SIMMONS OFFICERS President ________________________________ ROY E. SIMMONS Vice-President ____________________ BOBBY C. DODSON Secretary ____________________________ RONALD P. MOON Sgt. at Arms ____________________ JACOB F. NICHOLSON JON M. ALEXANDER 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. Each year at Easter a banquet is held to round out the year ' s activities. 327 ANGELINA HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Costlow, Davis, Reynolds, Lawrence, Finley, Rowe, Hickman. Clarke. SECOND ROW: Rakestraw, Lawrence, Geye, Hursey, The Angelina County Hometown Club was organized in the fall of 1954. The primary objective is to promote interest in A M in Angelina County towns. A Mothers Club has also been organized and attempts to provide social functions on and off the campus for club members. President M. M. REYNOLDS President A. M. WHITNAH ARKANSAS HOMETOWN CLUB Organized only this year, the Arkansas Homestate Club is com¬ posed of Aggies from all parts of the state. Purposes of our club are to bind closer together the relationship of the old and the new students of the state, try to encourage more homestate students to attend A M and to furnish transportation for any Aggies needing to go north. Highlights of our social activities will be a party given for its members during the Christmas holidays. Sweetheart CELESTE LAECHELIN FIRST ROW: Nutt, Adair, Ray, Whitnah, Ryburn, Goins. SECOND ROW: Shelton, Johnson. Vonn, Thompson, Shipley, Vein, Howell, Pyle, Underwood, McAvoy, 328 FIRST ROW: Jewell, Different, Lowman, Burgamy. SECOND ROW: Henery, Davis, Rogers, Parish. The Athens Club, although not the largest hometown club, is one of the most active on campus; participating actively in High School Day and many other ac¬ tivities in conjunction with both the Athens association of former students and the Athens Mothers Club. BIG SPRING HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Adcock, Lowke, Puckett, Wadsworth, Barnfield, Adams. SECOND ROW: McClure, Holder, Honeycutt, Eubank, Tate, de Graffenreid. Sweetheart JOYCE DAVIDSON The Big Spring Hometown Club was organized to strengthen the fellowship of Aggies from the Big Spring area. During the past year the club sponsored many social activities, the highlight of which was the Christmas dance held in Big Spring. The club participated actively in High School Day with the help of the Big Spring Exes who provided transportation to A M. 329 AUSTIN HOMETOWN CLUB A small but active organization, the Austin Hometown Club is com¬ posed of outstanding young men who refuse to patronize the rival institution known as Land of the 40 acres. The boys from Price Daniels ' residence try to promote interest in Aggieland for boys who otherwise would be snared by the Teasips. Sweetheart PAM CANTWELL FIRST ROW: Davidson, Crimm, Smith, Snead, Sterzing, Baylor. SECOND ROW: Balfour, Beasley, Menzies, Christian, Dodge, Smith, Bowen, Aiken, Hedrick, Hahn, Spiller. OFFICERS President ________________________________ AVERY W. SMITH Vice-President ____________________ WILLIAM B. SNEAD Secretary _______________________________ JAMES T. BAYLOR Sgt. at Arms ____________________ JACKSON B. CRIMM President AVERY W. SMITH 330 AUSTIN-JONES HOMETOWN CLUB The Austin-Jones 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 at¬ tending A AA. Sweetheart ERLINE CLARK OFFICERS President ______________________________ EDWIN H. HARRIS Vice-President ________________________ PAUL O. ROMERE Secretary-Treasurer ____________ WILLIAM O. GREEN Social Chairmen ____________ THOMAS W. DABNEY HOWELL A. TOMPKINS President EDWIN H. HARRIS FIRST ROW: Romere, Traylor, Schuenemann, Boegler, Andrews, Andrews, Carlson, Brister, Kloppe. SECOND ROW: Harris, Stockstill, Hernandez, Colby, Hackett, Weaver, Peterson, Aardal, Kabell, Hudspeth. THIRD ROW: Simmons, Pickett, Goodman, Deskin, Dehart, Dabney, Murray, Mahand, Sabin, Powell, Green, Wagoner, Herrin, Nelson. 331 BAY AREA HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Cooper, Jack, Yentzen, Andrews, Brown, Smith, Youts, Johnson, P. E. SECOND ROW: Redd, Johnson, D. W., Cooper, Jerry, Bilancich, Hearn, Smith, Porter. THIRD ROW: Kenny, McGinty, Hackett, McCrary, Cloninger, Shaw, King, Shorkey. Sweetheart JERILYN MALONE President WILLIAM YENTZEN Comprised of Aggies from the Bay Area, the Bay Area Home¬ town Club at its meetings on campus during the school-year plans its parties for the holidays and selects a young lady from the Bay Area to represent the club in the annual Cotton Pageant. The club also participates in the High School Day activities. Through its many activities the club helps to strengthen the bond of friendship between the Aggies from the Bay Area. 332 BAYTOWN FRONT ROW: Oliver, King, Thorton, Plato, Ocker, Bachmeyer, Selensky, Willcox, Trainer, Mettke, Rutledge, Rogers, Thurman, Brenwaw, Korenek, Selensky, Bauer, Worley. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Morris, Alford, Allen, Bacheyer, Pridmore. Simer, Ward, Garner, Foster, Halter, Killingswor th. THIRD ROW: Hasten, President ______________ Vice-President ______ Secretary-T reasurer OFFICERS ___________________ BERNARD SELENSKY _________________________ DONALD OCKER ____________________ ALVIN BACHMEYER The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A M consists of students from the East Harris County area, including graduates of Baytown, Cedar Bayou, Crosby, Barber ' s Hill and La Porte high schools. Its purpose is to intro¬ duce Texas A M to high school students. Included in the club ' s activities are annual assembly programs at the above high schools, college orienta¬ tion programs for prospective freshmen, midsummer and Christmas dances for club members, Aggie exes and prospective Aggies. Sweetheart RITA GREIDRY 333 BEAUMONT HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Nordstrom, Figari, York, Cropper, Groon, Shepherd, Dodge, Cox, Girdinia, Hebert, Johnson, Ratliff, Garrand, Kohler. SECOND ROW: Latta, Brent, Swain, Walton, Haley, Davis, Wallace, Murray, Dishman, De- Cuir. THIRD ROW: McCown, Cockrell, Busch, Barranco, Curtiss, Wooley, Grahm, Hawkins, Deshotels, Byrum, Dean, Dollinger, Heathman, Ashey, White, Withers, Ashey. The Beaumont Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and the surrounding area. The big social event of the year was the Ag¬ gie Christmas Dance held at the Harvest Club in Beaumont. It was sponsored concurrently by the Hometown Club and the Aggie Exes and was a resounding success—over 90 people attended. There was this monkey, Ole ' Army! 334 BELLAIRE President Vice-President Treasurer _____ President BILL HUDSON Serving the alumni of Bellaire High School of Houston, the Bellaire Hometown Club is both a social and a service organizaton. The club is one of the most active on the campus, supporting activities of Bellaire High School and attempting to interest the students there in attending Texas A AA. During the past year the club organized numerous social events and sponsored a representative for the Cotton Pageant. OFFICERS BILL HUDSON _______ DIRK DIERKING ____________ ALLEN WARD Sweetheart BARBARA DAVIS FRONT ROW: Tackaberry, Eastwood, Hudson, Ward, Seale, Meadows, Blewster. SECOND ROW: Nicholson, Smith, Bauman, Cook, Levy, Sears, Hudson, Molik, Dickinson, Svessmuth, Veselka, Heibel, Crain, Davis. THIRD ROW: Sajer, Nydegger, Sorensen, Shields, Grebe, Strad inger, Seay, Hamm, Nash, Bower. BELL COUNTY OFFICERS President _____________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-Treasurer Social Secretary ____ ________ MIKE WILSON T. J. BLANKENSHIP ALLEN ROY TOMASEK _________ LLOYD KLEYPAS President MIKE WILSON FRONT ROW: Tomasek, Dillard, Blankenship, Pinkie, Downs, Patterson, Kleypas, Kleypas, Engbrock. Wilson, Lvice. BACK ROW: Coufal, Dugger, Symm, Rea, Bell County, a leading agricultural and industri¬ al county of Central Texas, lies on a dividing line between crop-growing and ranching country. East and southeast parts on Blacklands, gently rolling, highly cultivatable area; northwest and west parts on Grand P rairie where it merges with Hill country, on area devoted to livestock. Principal cities are Temple, Bartlett, Holland, Rog¬ ers, and Salado. 336 Sweetheart BETTY COPELAND BIG THICKET HOMETOWN CLUB The Big Thicket Hometown Club, composed of students from Tyler, Trinity, Polk, and San Jacinto Counties, is primarily a social organization which brings together Aggies from this Southeast Texas area known as the Big Thicket. The club provides social functions such as the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas parties and takes an active part in campus activities. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in Texas A M throughout the Big Thicket and encourage boys from this area to at¬ tend A M. I ' President EARNEST D. BUTLER Sweetheart CAROL WARNKE FIRST ROW: Butler, Hughes, King, Peters. SECOND ROW: Pryor, Gray, Toole, Defee, Corder. THIRD ROW: Gilbert, Evans, Matthews, Garner, Stephens. FIRST ROW: Johnson, Rice, Bryant, Brunt, Krumrey, McGregor, Shorkey, Burr. Brown, Moore, Lewis, Farquharson, Emanis, Stevens, Kitchen, Warren, Bridges. SECOND ROW: Griffith, Flowers, Powers, Braswell, Meadows, Cates, Jasek, 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 membership, which will enable us to sponsor more difficult and bene¬ ficial programs. 337 President JOE E. BRUNT BRUS H COUNTRY HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Saenz, Mendez, Villarreal, Kuehn, Maderer, son, Behrent, Todd, Sassman. Gibbs, Whitford, Salinas, Praisnar. SECOND ROW: Murchin- Brush Country Hometown Club is made up of students from Jim Wells, Duval, Jim Hogg, Brooks, and Kleberg counties. This club ' s main function throughout the year is the annual Christmas Party held in Alice, Texas, during the Christmas Holi¬ days. CEN-TEX HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Cliett, Hoerman, Goebel, Heger, Whitwell, Kappel, Behm, Wise, Barganier. Wiederstein. SECOND ROW: Fischer, Peinemann, Norwood, 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 springs and varied recrea¬ tional facilities. San Marcos is well known for its underwater aquarena. Southwest Texas State College, and textile industries. Seguin is sur¬ rounded by rich farmland and has a large agricultural market. 338 COOKE COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB 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 Callisburg, Era, Gainesville, Lindsey, Muenster, and Valley View to attend A M. The activities of the club include the arrangements for High School Day, club meetings and an annual function. Sweetheart DARTHA LYNCH FIRST ROW: Randolph, McDaniel, Bullard, Weems, Carson, Dechard, Red¬ man, Fischer. SECOND ROW: Hart, McDaniel, Honeycutt, Perkins, Spencer, Payne, Lester, Springs, Mosman, Binford, Cosset, Criss. FIRST ROW: Anderson, Bunton, Harmon. SECOND ROW: Weaver, Potts, Ratliff, Patrick. THIRD ROW: Kotur, Locke, King, Merkel. 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 ' s called the town where sunshine spends the winter. Del Rio, a quaint small city with many interesting sidelights, is a lively tourist town on the Old Spanish Trail (U.S. Highway 90); also it is the wool and mohair capital of the U.S. DEL RIO HOMETOWN CLUB President W. R. BUNTON 339 CORPUS CHRISTI HOMETOWN CLUB An organization for the fellowship and recreation of the students from the Corpus Christ! 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. FIRST ROW: Whitmire, Chapman, Wehring, AAoller, Hotchkiss, Harris, Minor, Burt, Dodson. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Groves, Beaty, White, Menville, Hamilton, Collier, Thornton. THIRD ROW: Fenster, Vermilyea, Holley, Ash, Alexander, Ocker, Eder, Partridge, Bailey, Hartsell. FOURTH ROW: Burney, Knoll, Goodenough, Rogers, Anderson, Greene, Conolly, Teasley, Bales, Han¬ sard, Nicely, McGregor. OFFICERS President ____________________________ TURNER AAOLLER JR. Vice-President __________________________ ROBERT HARRIS Secretary ____________________________ CHARLES WENRING Treasurer ________________________ DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS President TURNER AAOLLER JR. Sweetheart CHRISTY HARRIS 340 DALLAS Sweetheart ELIZABETH CABANISS The Dallas Hometown Club is composed of Ag¬ gies from Dallas and surrounding areas. It is one of the largest and most active clubs on the campus and sponsors several dances and parties each year. Its highlight of social activity is the Aggie Christmas Party held at one of the fashionable downtown hotels during the Christmas holidays. Sponsored in conjunction with the Aggie Exes and the Hometown Club, the party is always a terrific success. FIRST ROW: Box, Moore, Collins, Ridout, Bradshaw, Reid, Hammer, Przada, Murray. SECOND ROW: Ellis, Sackson, Breur, Atkinson, Fer¬ guson, Meyer, Newett, McClure, Nash, Carroll. THIRD ROW: Soper, Melton, Bentley, Matthews, Franklin, Fergus, McGown. President BOB COLLINS President - . - ______________________ BOB COLLINS Vice-President ____________________________________ TOM REID Secretary ________________________ MARVIN BRADSHAW Treasurer ___________ _________________________ JOEL RIDOUT 341 Sweetheart MARY LOU CHILDRESS DEEP EAST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB One of the most active hometown clubs, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, was formed to continue and strengthen companionship of Aggies from Longview, Gladewater, and vicinity. A Christmas and 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. FIRST ROW: Renolds, Waddell, Hudgins, Tinney, Jones, Hynson. SECOND ROW: Walker, Hollis, Summers, Vestal, Goettle, Lovick, Pliles, Godfrey. OFFICERS President ________________________ RICHARD E. HUDGINS Vice-President __________________________ JOHN WADDELL Secretary ____________________________________ JIMMY LOVICK 342 President RICHARD E. HUDGINS EAGLE PASS HOMETOWN CLUB President JAMES D. CAGE 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 an¬ nual High School Career Day activities. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Braden, Kahanek, Henicke, Dungen, Wilson, Walla, Wanvura, Schneider, Ragel, Wegenhoft, Miksch. SECOND ROW: Cronenberger, Potter, Hollis, Schuzze, Glueck, Potter, Willmann, Rotter, Hoegemeyer, Brossmann, Harrison, Polk, Jochetz, Roberts. FAYETTE-COLORADO HOMETOWN CLUB Combining the Aggies from two South Central Texas counties into one closely knit club, this organization strives to maintain a close relationship between stu¬ dents and Aggie Exes as well as to encourage high school graduates to attend A M. Its year is highlighted by many social functions. President DONALD F. WANJURA 343 EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Lockwood, Page, Bassett, DiBianco, Candelaria. SECOND ROW: Railston, Vollmer. FOURTH ROW: Surles, Wright, Sims, Andrews, Luhm, Brandt. Young, Weld, Munro. THIRD ROW: Duncan, White, Bean, Mitchell, Schaffer, President SETH (SKIP) L. WELD OFFICERS President _______________ Vice-President _______ Secretary-T reasurer Even though El Paso is located some seven hundred miles from A AA, interest in the school is strong. Evidence of this is shown by the steadily increasing number of students from the El Paso area. The club ' s functions include an annual Christmas Party which is held in conjunction. with the former students in the El Paso area. Also, the club makes trips to the high schools of El Paso in an effort to interest students in attending A AA. _ SETH L. WELD RAY AAUNRO GABRIEL NAVAR 344 Sweetheart NANCY HYNES FORT BEND COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Located in the fertile Brazos River Valley, Ft. Bend County sends several students each year to A M. This is one of the main purposes of the club—to interest area high school students in attending our school. Also, the club sponsors several social functions during the year. President KENNETH J. DEMEL FIRST ROW: Brandt, Scarcella, Kettler, Demel, Mora. SECOND ROW: Traylor, Naiil, Gerace, Brumhelow, Brumkelow M., Murray, Miears. GALENA PARK HOMETOWN CLUB 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. FIRST ROW: Treat, Burnside, Wilson, Washburn, Hart, Brinkley. Browning. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Hutchins, Greer, Orr, 345 President ROBERT BURNSIDE FORT WORTH HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Smith, Haygood, Gudgen. SECOND ROW: Keen, Kithas, Wilson, Brewer, Cosman, McHam, Adock, AAcKee, Latimer, Dean. Lester, AAcAAullen, Sweatman, AAartin, Buis, Record. THIRD ROW: Reuther, OFFICERS President ____________________________________ JAMES L. HAYGOOD Vice-President ________________________ KENNETH P. GUDGEN Program Planner ________________________ MARSHALL R. SMITH President JAMES L. HAYGOOD The Fort Worth Hometown Club, which was organized primarily for Aggie social activities in the Fort Worth area, meets throughout the school year at bi-monthly meetings at which business and planning are carried out. During the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays, dances are held and at other times throughout the year. The club sponsors many informal get-togethers for the Aggies in the Fort Worth area. Many of the club ' s activities are sponsored by both the Fort Worth Former Students association and Mothers Club. We would, at this time, like to express our sincere gratitude for their assistance during the, past year. Sweetheart SHARRON CLIFTON 346 GALVESTON COUNTY FIRST ROW: Hopkins, Van Nuenhuesen, Cooper, Montemayor, Champaigne, Stevenson, Zerbe, Mazer, Sanders. Anderson, Bowers, Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Fugher, Cooper, 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 re¬ fineries. 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 highlight. Members of the club work in conjunction with the Aggie Exes to assist all high school students who desire to attend A M. Sweetheart JUANITA SANDERS GUADALUPE HOMETOWN CLUB Composed of men from Victoria, De Witt, and Calhoun Counties, the Guada¬ lupe Valley Club functions to bring these Aggies together both at home and on the campus. The highlight of the social events provided during the year is the annual Christmas dance. The club also plays an active part in High School Day and other events for the advancement of Aggieland. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Munnerlyn, Marshall, Timmei, Covington, Hall, Lippke. SECOND Woodruff, Stanton, Pearson, Smith, Boyd. ROW: Honzalik, Crow, Krebs, Seller, Breen, Jacob, Swank. THIRD ROW: 347 GRAYSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Sweetheart MARY HUNN The Grayson County Hometown Club has continued to grow since it was organized in 1950 until it now has a membership of 45. The club has a twofold purpose, one being the opportunity for students from Grayson County to get better acquainted, and the other, to inform the high school boys from the county of the opportunities for higher edu¬ cation at A M. The club is strongly supported by the Mothers Club which sponsors both the annual September barbecue and the Christmas party. FIRST ROW: Hamff, Wagner, Harvey, Mulkey, Adams, Jackson, H. Brown, J. Brown. SECOND ROW: White, Lambert, Beall, Reesby, Chaney, Richardson, Karnsky, Ramsey, Matthews, Knape, Syler, May, Clymer, Groves, Pumpelly, Guilloud. OFFICERS President ________________________ MICHAEL C. WAGNER Vice-President ____________________ OLIVER C. MULKEY Secretary-Treasurer ________ CLAYTON W. HARVEY President MICHAEL C. WAGNER 348 FIRST ROW: Keese, Mosty, Burg. SECOND ROW: Ernst, enloff. FIFTH ROW: Wright, Codrington, Rector, Niehaus, Mitchell, Kunz, Sagebiel, Kuencmann. THIRD ROW: Alanis, Meyer. SIXTH ROW: Bury, Bushong, Felps, Roverts, Conway. Jacoby, Davis, Dittnar. FOURTH ROW: Callcott, Jones, Elck- SEVENTH ROW: Johnson J., Johnson T., Mourer, Sheppard. Sweetheart SANDRA DIETZ President JERRY JOHNSON The Hill Country Hometown Club is one of the more active organizations on the campus. The club sponsors social functions both at home and on the campus. Also, the members were very active in the High School Day activities. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Mothers Club for their splendid support this year. HILL COUNTRY HOMETOWN CLUB 349 HILL COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB President ROBERT C. KYLE FIRST ROW: Kyle, Davis, Huddle- ston, Daggs. SECOND ROW: Kazda, Holloway, Hutchenson, Kennedy, Christian, Wimbish, Strauch, Irvin, Killough. 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 Tuesday night. IRVING HOMETOWN CLUB The Irving Hometown Club serves as a means for bringing the Aggies from Irving together while on campus during the school-year and while at home during the holidays. The club participates actively in High School Day in an effort to interest young men from Irving in attending A AA. President ROBERT M. DILLON FIRST ROW: McGarvey, Durden, Dil¬ lon, Bernard, Hale. SECOND ROW: Evans, Green, Adensam, Striegler, Castleberry, Long, Tisdale. KAUFMAN COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB President JACK FRAIN The Kaufman County Club is composed of Aggies from Kaufman, Forney, Terrell and nearby towns outside of the county. The club was reorganized this year, after being inactive two years, and has fourteen mem¬ bers. The club ' s purposes are to bind closer together the students from this area; to in¬ form high school students of the opportuni¬ ties available and encourage them to attend Texas A M; and to coordinate the club ac¬ tivities with those of the Kaufman County Mothers Club. KILGORE HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Scott, Morton, Miller. SECOND ROW: Parkman, Conner, Canterbury, Gibson. The Kilgore Hometown Club is comprised of Aggies from Kilgore and the surrounding area. The purpose of the organization is to promote the enrollment of Kilgore ' s high school graduates in Texas A M and by vari¬ ous social functions which it holds through¬ out the year strengthen the bonds of fellow¬ ship between the Aggies from Kilgore. 351 Sweetheart PAT DERBY LAREDO HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Rodriguez, Duran, Vela, C, Wright, P. L, Ramirez, Wright, M. B., Martinez, J. M., Flores, A., Contreras. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Defloria, Janak, Vasquez, Herrera, Galaway, Vela, Gutierrez. THIRD ROW: Rodriguez, T., Duran, C. R., Florez, D., Valadez, Ramirez, Solalinde, Campos, Puig, Zara¬ goza, Javier, Cantu, Martinez, Garza, Gonzalez. OFFICERS President ______________________________ RENATO RAMIREZ Vice-President ______________________________ MIKE WRIGHT Vice-President ________________________________ PAT WRIGHT Secretary ______________________________________ CARLOS VELA Treasurer _______________________________ JESUS RODRIGUEZ Sgt.-at-Arms ______________________ JUAN M. MARTINEZ Sweetheart ANGI VOLPE CHRISTMAS PARTY President RENATO RAMIREZ Aggies from Laredo and nearby towns com¬ prise the membership of the Laredo Hometown Club. Everybody looks forward to the annual Christmas Dance—a true Aggie party. The Senior Banquet at the end of the year honors the grad¬ uating seniors. At this affair the Laredo A M Mothers Club presents the seniors with gifts in recognition of their achievement. 352 HBHM LOWER TRINITY VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB Sweetheart DIANNA GILMORE The Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club enjoyed a very successful year. Parties were held both over the holidays at home and on campus during the Fall and Spring semesters. In addition to its many social activities the club took an active part in the High School Day activities. FIRST ROW: Laird, McMillan, Gilliland, Smith, Burris, Newton, der, Collins, Rudd, Bagley, Boyt. Hendricks. SECOND ROW: McGroth, Greak, Seizmore, Vanderui- MID-COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Mid-County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from the Jefferson County towns of Port Neches, Groves, and Nederland. The purpose of the club is to provide the members with a chance of meeting together and to re-establish social contacts with one another. Social functions include Thanksgiving and Christmas dances. The Mid-County Hometown Club wishes to express its thanks and appreciation for the support provided by the Mothers Club in Mid- County. 353 MARSHALL FRONT ROW: Self, Foster, Montgomery, Whitis, Thomas, Fagan. Pilcher, Barton, Carpenter, Ayers. BACK ROW: Gallagher, Cowley, Van Wert, York, Clark, Brasher, OFFICERS President ________________________________________________ ROBERT CLARK Vice-President __________________________________ WILLIAM BRASHER Secretary ____________________________________________ JERRY VAN WERT Reporter ______________________________________________________ PAUL YORK President BOB CLARK Providing fellowship for the Aggies from the northeast por¬ tion of Texas is the Marshall Hometown Club. Marshall is the commercial, industrial transportation, and educational center of the East Texas area and is situated in the geographic center of the Ark-La-Tex agricultural area. Historically, the city founded in 1839 had the distinction of serving as the capital of Missouri in the early 1860 ' s when Gov. Claiborne and his Civil War Refugees had headquarters there. Sweetheart JUDY THOMAS 354 MATAGORDA COUNTY Sweetheart LOLA ANN HUITT Youthfulness, aggressiveness, and an eye for the future—these are the symbols of the rapidly developing Gulf Coast Area. Our organization like our home county is just beginning its move toward growth and responsibility. The Matagorda County Hometown Club pro¬ motes good will and harmony among its Aggie members. The primary function of the organiza¬ tion includes participation in the many campus activities as well as promotion of seasonal holi¬ day socials. President BOB PATTON OFFICERS President _________________________ ROBERT PATTON Vice-President ________________________ BOB HLOZEK Secretary ______________________________ HOWARD HAM Treasurer ______________________ KEITH THOMPSON SECOND ROW: Krobot, Richers, Neuman, Turner, Lowry, Hoppee, Kubecka, Thompson, Langston. Bickham, Hogg, Huitt. FIRST ROW: Morris, Ham, Hlozek, Patton, Seaquist, 355 MIDLAND HOMETOWN CLUB President DAVID W. DUFFIELD OFFICERS President ________________________________________ DAVID W. DUFFIELD Vice-President ________________________ DAVID F. CUNNINGHAM Secretary ________________________________________ EDWARD D. RIGSBY Treasurer ________________________________________ WILLIAM B. PEYTON FIRST ROW: Gray, Fisher, Moss, Peyton, Duffield, Cunningham, Rigsby, ROW: Winder, Puckett, Darr, Fitts, Brice, Flores, Thornton, Sanders, Miller, Yowell, Hinnant, Post. SECOND ROW: Stuart, Carter, Seaman, Townsend. Coon, Doreen, Elliot, Britton, Ferrel, Peyton, M. T., Cregg. THIRD Aggies from Midland and other small towns in the West Texas area keep in contact with hometown friends here on the campus through the various functions held throughout the year by the Midland Hometown Club. This club also promotes A M to high school students at home and sponsors various activities. 356 Sweetheart MONYA STEED IN AAEAAORIAAA President RONALD HALL MILBY OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB The Milby Hometown Club would like to devote part of its space to Dennis Julian who was killed in an accident in the summer of 1960. Truly no one could deserve this token of esteem more than he. FIRST ROW: Schneider, Ybarra, Murray, Temple, Smith, Fine, Beck. SECOND ROW: Henderson, Gillis, Michna, Hall, Flores, Medel. MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Montgomery County Hometown club, newly organized last year, has pro¬ gressed well since its beginning. 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. FIRST ROW: Doerre, Smith, Ray, Carwile, Anderson, Williams, Wood, Weisinger. President N. B. WOOD NAVARRO COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB President ROBERT KEATHLEY OFFICERS President _____ Vice-President Secretary __________ Treasurer _________ Party Chairman ROBERT KEATHLEY _________ JIM ARNOLD BILL HUMPHRIES ___________ TED MAYO ________ HARRY PRICE FIRST ROW: Mayo, Thrigpin, Keathley, Arnold, Humphries. SECOND ROW: Gillespie, Butler, Rawls, Cook, Soper, Mahaly, Smith, Gordon, Cloud, Sands. Represented by men from the heart of the oil, cattle, and blackland farm country, the Navarro County Hometown Club ' s membership is dominated by Corsicana and Kerens men, Smaller communities such as Lickett, Wortham, Rice, Crier Creek, Drain, and Chatfield are also represented. Highlights of the year are the selection of the club sweetheart and the Christmas Dance. The sweetheart represents the club in the Cotton Pageant. The club promotes A M in the high schools and at home and monthly meetings develop on-campus fellowship. The Navarro A M Mothers Club in conjunction with the Navarro County Former Students Association supports the activi¬ ties of the Navarro Hometown Club. 358 Sweetheart LINDA JONES NORTHEAST TEXAS President NORRIS GILBREATH OFFICERS President ______________________________________ Vice-President ______________________________ Secretary-Treasurer ______________________ Social Chairman ____________________________ Reporter ____________-__________________________ The Northeast Texas Hometown Club, composed of students from Camp, Morris, Titus, Wood, and Upshur counties, is organized to pro¬ mote friendliness and companionship among its members during their stay at Aggieland. The club strives to maintain a close union between students and Aggie Exes as well as to stimulate interest in Texas A M among high school students. Bi-monthly meetings on campus and social activities during the holidays are provided by the club. The highlight of this year was the Easter Ban¬ quet honoring the club sweetheart. NORRIS GILBREATH ROBERT GARRETT _ RAUL PERKINS KIRK BLACKARD WAYLAN WARD Sweetheart PHYLLIS WHITE FIRST ROW: Gilbreath, Garrett, Perkins, -Blackard, Ward. SECOND Hall, Perkin s, Brown. ROW: Reitz, White, Davis, Smith, Sinclair, McCoy, Parker, Johnson, 359 ODESSA HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Hicks, Bush, Thomas, Briley, Copeland, Gray, Adcock. SECOND ROW: Holley, McVey, Laird, Sperberg, Miller. Having been founded in the fall of 1959, the Odessa Hometown club strives to establish fellowship among West Texas Aggies on the campus and to promote interest in A M for Odessa High School seniors. President JIMMY HICKS Sweetheart DIXIE FOSTER ORANGE HOMETOWN CLUB The Orange Hometown Club is proud of the interest shown by its members in its activities. The club serves as a means for Aggies from the area to get together and discuss mutual problems and items of interest. 360 PANHANDLE Sweetheart BENJY ROUSSER President RONALD DONELSON The Panhandle Club was reorganized this year to provide for a better relation¬ ship among students from the Panhandle and to encourage prospective Aggies from this area. One of the big events of the year is the All-College Christmas Dance held in Amarillo. The club sweetheart is selected and presented at the dance and represents the club at the annual Cotton Pageant. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President ______ Secretary-T reasurer Reporter _______________ RONALD DONELSON ____________ M. MURPHY ______________ J. RECTOR ___________ G. HOLLAND FIRST ROW: Hunter, Flaherty, Holland, Rector, Murphy, Floyd, Gilbreath, Braidfoot, Madura, Hill, Mise, Culbertson, Donelson, Metcalf, McGee, Horn. SECOND ROW: Schulte, Culbertson, Aduddelh, Finch, Miller. Inman, Gentry, Hoelting, McGuire, Hardgrove, Clements, 361 PASADENA THIRD ROW: Razo, Knott, Mathis, Scruggs, Jennings, John- Wilson, Burkhalter, Custer, Yentzen, Duerer, Mofley, Hick¬ son, Thompson, Houston, Dyar. SECOND ROW: Stewart, erson. FRONT: Brown, Ahart, Sinor, Gray. Swan, Bolter, Coon, Wylie, Gaines, Allen. FIRST ROW: President CHARLES BROWN A fast-growing city of 65,000, Pasadena is denoted as the Industrial City of the South. Pasadena has a greater number of Aggies, percentage¬ wise, than almost any other city of its size. The Pasadena Hometown Club is dedicated to 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 AA Mothers Club to whom we will be forever indebted. OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President Secretary _______ Treasurer ______ CHARLES BROWN .... JAN F. AHART _______ DALE SINOR __________ KIM GRAY 1 Swe etheart RUTHIE SILLINS Valentine Banquet Aggies with the things they like best, girls, and food! 362 PECAN VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Piper, Jones, Harris, Connaway, Nichols, Underwood, Means. Lednicky, Smith, German, Pritchard, Rogers, Hallford, Watkins. SECOND ROW: Hammonds, Holland, Slider, Crutsinger, Lindemann, Peyson, OFFICERS President _____________________________________ Vice-President ______________________________ Secretary _____________________________________ President ED NICHOLS Composed of Aggies from Brown County in Central Texas, through which runs the beautiful Pecan Bayou, the Pecan Valley Hometown Club offers an opportunity for its members to participate in social functions during the year. Another important function of the club is its continual striving toward ' the en¬ couragement of high school boys in the area to attend A AA. With its willing cooperation and assistance, the Mothers Club has proved indeed helpful by sponsoring the club sweetheart in the Cotton Pageant and Ball plus assisting the club in any other way possible. The club wishes to thank the Mothers Club for their support this year. _______ ED NICHOLS BOB CONNAWAY _______ TOM JONES Sweetheart CAROLYN HERDMAN 363 PORT ARTHUR HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Eichblatt, Maceiras, Boyle, Jernigan. SEC- Verrett. OND ROW: McFadden, Thornell, Trahan, Vicknair, Known as the City that oils the world, Port Arthur, originally called Aurora, lies seven miles from the Gulf of Mexico and on the west bank of Lake Sabine. The Port Arthur Hometown Club binds the students and Exes closer together and encourages high school students to attend A M. Sweetheart SANDRA MASON REAGAN OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB The Reagan of Houston Club holds as its goal the strengthening of the bond between students in their activities at A M and the steady increase of A M ' s en¬ rollment through active participation in High School Day. President DON D. LIESKE 364 RED RIVER VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB The purpose of the Red River Valley Hometown Club is to provide fellowship for students of Lamar, Fannin, Red River, and Delta Counties. This fellowship is achieved by meetings at school and dances when the Aggies are at home. FIRST ROW: Bowman, Bowman, Cravens, Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Gabbert, Burnett, Perry, Gibson. FIRST ROW: Head, Taylor, Laughn. SECOND ROW: Baugh, Hopkins, Gent, Breedcove. The Richardson Hometown Club was organized in 1958 to promote fellowship among Richardson Aggies and to encourage more Richardson high school graduates to come to A M. The club now has eight members. President CHARLES TAYLOR 365 RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB President ROGER S. TERRY President _______ Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer ______ Comprised of one hundred and sixty Aggies from the semi-tropical paradise of the southernmost tip of Texas, the Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club was organized to bring closer together the Aggies from that area. Of the several social events in which the club participates, the highlight is the annual Christmas Dance sponsored by the A AA Mothers Club. OFFICERS _____________________________ R. S. TERRY _______________________________ L. SMITH _____________________ J. C. SIMPSON _______________________ B. E. STEWART JUDY SWANN Sweetheart FIRST ROW: Ewing, Hoyt, Dubuisson, Garcia, MacAilister, Terry, Simpson, Coy. SECOND ROW: Sluis, AAarriman, Hunt, Fade, Miller, Stewart. 366 SAM HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Spencer, Morgan, Carpenter, Strader, Daugherty, Spurger. SECOND ROW: President LaVallee, Morgan, White, White, Essler. STEWART B. CARPENTER Founded in the fall of 1959, the Sam Houston Hometown Club is one of the OFFICERS newest on campus. Our primary purpose is to provide our members with a President CARPENTER chance to meet and to work together to inform the students in our former high Vice-President DAUGHERTY school of the opportunities offered at A M. Secretary STRADER Treasurer __________________________________________ WHITE SAN ANGELO-WEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB RONALD G. HARVEY FIRST ROW: Price, McCulloch, Scott, Nimitz, Schwertner, Edgington, Harvey. SECOND ROW: Williams, Mosely, Schwertner, Wheeler, Herring, Runge. OrriCtKb Aggies residing in or around San Angelo are eligible to join the San Angelo- President ____________________________ R. G. HARVEY West Texas Hometown Club. The Club sponsors several varied activities, the most Vice-President ____________________ R. D. WHEELER important of which is the annual Christmas dance. The proceeds are donated to Secretary-Treasurer ________________________ J. PRICE the San Angelo Mothers Club which puts the money in their scholarship fund for local Aggies. 367 Sweetheart KAY DARNELL LAMPASAS HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Tompkins, Lilley, Smith, Love, Bigham. SECOND Gibbs. ROW: Love, B., Harwell, Mullican, Covington, Brown, Briggs, Aggies from the Lampasas area meet through the Lampasas Hometown Club during the school-year for social and business reasons. Parties are held by the club with the assistance of the Lampasas Mothers Club and the Lampasas Asso¬ ciation of former students. The club, in addition to its many social activities, participates actively in efforts to encourage young men from the Lampasas area to attend Texas A M. LAVACA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Sweetheart LINDA COLDEWEY FIRST ROW: Gillar, Drabek, Hranitzky, Stindt, Wendt, Farrow. SECOND ROW: Zumwalt, Kutach, Moore, Thiele, Simper, Svetlik, Pesek, Gore, Kocian, Mikush. Members of the Lavaca County Hometown club are Aggies from Yoakum, Shiner, Halletsville, and neighboring Lavaca county communities. This area is mainly agricultural, but supports such industries as a wire fabricating plant in Shiner and Tex Tan, Inc., a leather-goods industry, in Yoakum. Besides providing a means of campus contact between its members, the club annually sponsors an Aggie Christmas dance and an Easter barbecue. 368 ANTONIO HOMETOWN CLUB OFFICERS HALLEY O. BRADFORD JR. ________________________________ President G. W. ARNOLD ____________________________________________ Vice-President DAVID G. HALM ________________________________________________ Secretary DAVID P. LORMS ________________________________________________ Treasurer Sweetheart MARTHA MONIER FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Harold, Huber, Hoyt, Bradford, Williams, Howardton. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Brown, Smith, James, Abbott, Dapper, Garcia, Har¬ rison, Wentworth, Satterfield, Johnson, Garrett. THIRD ROW: King, Vermillea, Reed, Schaler, Rhinehardt, York, Anderson, Wagoner, Carter, Ransdell, Becker, McGothim, Janert, Killobasso, Snuggs, Davis, Satterwhite. REVEILLE! The San Antonio Hometown Club is one of the largest and most active on the campus. Besides regular meetings on the campus, the club spon¬ sors dances and parties in San Antonio during the Thanksgiving, Christ¬ mas, and Easter holidays, also between semesters and when school is out. This club is fortunate in having a regular place in which to meet. Aggie Park consists of several acres of ground, a beautiful club house, and a patio. The club is grateful to the San Antonio Mothers Club and the San Antonio Former Students Association for their support. 369 SAN PATRICIO COUNTY FIRST ROW: Schneider, Ramsower, Ternus, Blaschke, Beyer. SECOND ROW: Matula. Schaefer, Lawrence, Williams, Ternus, Miller, Lamprecht, Pullin, Kilpatrick, Harris, Sweetheart NANCY FARGUHAR President JOSEPH TERNUS Aggies from all over San Patricio County, in addition to surrounding counties, have joined this newly organized club, and have participated in the fellowship and social events which the club offers. In addition to the club ' s social life, which is climaxed by the Christmas Dance, the club sponsors, with the assistance of the Coastal A AA Club, programs which will inform high school boys of the opportunities at A M. OFFICERS President __________________________________ JOSEPH TERNUS Vice-President ____________________ ROBERT RAAASOWER Secretary ____________________________________ WALTER BEYER Treasurer ____________________________ CHARLES BLASCHKE Reporter ______________________________ HARRY SCHNEIDER 370 SHELBY DOCHES HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Burk, Brittain, Rudd, Thompson, Bass, B. Hutson, Matchett. SECOND ROW: Hataway, Bittick, Pate, Stripling. THIRD ROW: AAetteauer, Oliver, Farrow, Bass, J. The Shelby Doches Hometown Club was formed in the fall of 1957. 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 students of the area to attend A M. Sweetheart JOANNA J. HUTSON SOUTH LOUISIANA HOMETOWN CLUB During the past summer the South Louisiana Hometown Club, working with the Baton Rouge Association of Former Students and Col. E. H. Adams, brought the famed Aggie Band to South Louisiana for the A M-LSU football game. Also this year a Cajun style fish-fry was added to the club ' s activities in order to make all the boys from South Louisiana feel at home. FIRST ROW: Todd, Brent, Stevens, Smiley, Davis, Holmes, Watson, Lambert, Moore, Boutte, Huval, Corson, Post. SECOND ROW: Cuthrell, Pittman, Funk, Keller, Jones, Dommert, Gaile, Blasingame. Sweetheart FRANCES MARTIN Mrs. Sweetheart MRS. BRENDA TODD 371 SHREVEPORT HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Taylor, Riegel, Norris, Harrington, Ehrhardt, Tucker, Wheeler, Hampton, Middleton. SECOND ROW: Curry, Candella, Goldman, Frith, Os¬ borne, Carter, Preston, Lane. THIRD ROW: Kittrell, Stancil, Tedford, Burkett, Irvin, Lively, Deupree. FOURTH ROW: Hancock, Bearden, Morgan, Ratcliffe, Grissam, Thompson. 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 ha s 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. President N. H. EHRHARDT SONS OF THE SERVICE HOMETOWN CLUB President JAMES C. SMITH Comprised of students who are military dependents, the Sons of The Service Club is like a hometown club for Aggies who because of their service families ' way of life come from no one town. The club is primarily a social organization and sponsors various activities such as dances and parties throughout the school year. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Kirk, AAahone, Schlotzhauer, Whitehouse, Rohr- Left to Right: Barr, Parker, Brown, Butler, Brandt, Cloud, Miller, Wiggins, bough. Smith, Rohrbough, Banks, McKean, Herren, Blackledge. SECOND ROW, Joyce, Jack, Chaput, Myers, Syptak, Freeman, Mitchell. OFFICERS JAMES C. SMITH ________________________________ President JOHN R. MAHONE __________________________ Vice-President RONALD G. BLACKLEDGE ____________________ Secretary JAMES SCHLOTZHANER ____________________ Treasurer 373 Sweetheart ANN PHILLIPS SOUTHWEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Beal, Brieden, Smith. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Haegelin, Haby, Howard. THIRD ROW: Gatson, Kindla, Korbell, Hudson. Hondo, Devine, Uvalde, Cotulla, Pearsall, Crystal City, and Carrizo Springs are some of the major towns that form 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 spon¬ soring an annual Christmas Dance. Members encourage and inform high school seniors in the area about the educational opportunities at A M by showing films of Aggieland and conducting personal inter¬ views with interested seniors. OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer _______ ... R. L. SMITH .. J. L. GILBERT G. R. BRIEDEN ...... J. B. BEALL 374 President R. L. SMITH TARPON HOMETOWN CLUB 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. President C. E. OUALLINE OFFICERS CHARLES E. OUALLINE President WALTON D. CAVITT ____________________ Vice-President MIKE JOHNSON . __________ _____ Secretary ROBERT SHIVERS ________________________________ Treasurer 375 Sweetheart BEVERLY BEXLEY TEXARKANA HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Paxton, Adams, Hafford, Loyd. SECOND ROW: Day, McWilliams, Sanders, Upchurch, Peterson, Simmons, Sellman, Moore. The Texarkana Hometown Club was organized in 1946 and it has served as a means of bringing Aggies from the Texarkana area together on the campus for the past fifteen years. The meetings of the club are used for the discussion of news from home, dif¬ ferent problems that arise, and the planning of social functions which are held at home over the holidays. WACO HOMETOWN CLUB The Waco Hometown Club is one of the most active Hometown clubs on the campus. It serves as a means for the Aggies from the Waco area to gather together and enjoy each other ' s company. FIRST ROW: Gardner, Miller, Lowe, Brame, James. SECOND ROW: Oliver, Keeling, Hanks, Dickens, Felt, Mc¬ Cauley, Gritter. THIRD ROW: Prickette, Jarosz, Tutt, Baker, Maxwell, Guzzardo, Wensel, McBride. President N. A. JAMES 376 WASHINGTON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB DANIEL E. KASPROWICZ President FIRST ROW: Janner, A. W., Zetk, Janner, C. F., Kasprowicz, Fisher, Wiesepape. SECOND ROW: Spencer, Pomykal, Linnstaedter, Broecker, Deaver, Wehring, Wiesepape, C, Brewer. The Washington County Hometown Club th rough meetings and social activities which it holds throughout the year, helps to strengthen the bond of fellowship between Aggies from Washington County. The club also helps to inform high school students of the educational opportunities available at A AA. WHARTON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Wharton County Aggies meet during the school year to discuss business and social activities pertinent to both life on the campus and at home. One of the club ' s most important activities is its participation in the annual High School Day. President GENE JAMESON 377 TYLER-SMITH COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Crone, Ralph, Francis, Flinn, Sipe. SECOND ROW: Grimes, Rook, Maddox, Torrans, Howard, Pierson, Roark, Benson, Majors, McKerzie, Ward, Servello. Having a membership of 45 men from Tyler and Smith counties, the intent of the club is to proselyte and recruit freshmen from this area and to provide some conviviality for its members. The club is indebted to the Tyler-Smith Mothers Club for assisting it in giving the boys a good time. President GERALD CRONE OFFICERS President ______________________________________________ GERALD CRONE Vice-President ________________________________________ JOHN FRANCIS Secretary-Treasurer _ __ _________________________ LEONARD SMITH 378 Sweetheart SUSAN WEBB President JERRY L LACKEY WHEELER COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB 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 party with the Aggie Exes. FIRST ROW: Reevis, Woods, Lackey, Fenley, Dodgen. SECOND ROW: Longan, Breeding, Prichard, McGuire. WICHITA FALLS HOMETOWN CLUB President DANNY D. MURDOCK Henderson, Halter, Chapman, Egerton, Maxwell, Roberts, Murdock. As in past years the Wichita Falls Club has been active this year. One of the activities sponsored by this club is the annual All-College Dance in Wichita Falls. The Mothers Club has continually given support to the hometown club, and we owe them a great deal of gratitude for all their work. With the assistance of the Exes Club the Hometown club was host to approximately 30 high school students over the Career Day weekend. One of the more active clubs on the campus, this club is composed of men from the North-Texas area. 379 FIRST ROW: Stubbs, Bohac, Winkler, Albert. SECOND ROW: Gersbach, Manning, Richter, Roades, Blackmon, Garner, Simank. THIRD ROW: Pope, Limmer, Albert, Sefic, Matula, Burleson, McAlpine, Brown. WILLIAMSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Williamson County Hometown Club is comprised mainly of Aggies from Georgetown and Taylor. The club was organized for the purpose of planning social activites for the holidays and for the stimulation of interest in A AA among the high school students of Williamson County. President JOHNNIE F. BOHAC President NATHAN C. O ' BRIEN Busted by-gosh YANKEE HOMETOWN CLUB The membership of the Yankee Hometown Club is comprised of Aggies from the Northeast. Due to the area encompassed by the membership of the club, its social activities are limited to those held on-campus; however this does not hinder the stimulation of interest in A AA by the individual members in their respective hometowns. FIRST ROW: Mitchell, O ' Brien, DeMieri, O ' Connor. SECOND ROW: Twomey, Van Vliet, Labriola, Hansen, Hoback. THIRD ROW: Talutis, Halaburka, Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Twomey, Hopper, Talarek, Jablonski, Kimack. COTTON BALL A great pageant with more than a hun¬ dred Duchesses from whom is chosen the Cotton Queen for 1961. The final part of the ceremony is the crowning of the newly selected queen by King Cotton. After the pageant, the group moves to Sbisa Hall for the annual Cotton Ball which is begun with a Grand March led by the King and Queen. But the real fun is still in the Dance itself. FEDERATION OF TEXAS A M MOTHERS CLUBS FIRST ROW, Seated in chairs, Left to Right: AARS. FRED L. COLE—President ...........— — Corpus Christ! MRS. JOE A. SMITH—1st Vice-President ........................ Pasadena MRS. CARROLL W. COX—2nd Vice-President „ ____________ Beaumont SECOND ROW, Seated on chair arms, Left to Right: MRS. ELLSWORTH S. LORMS—V ce-Presidenf-at-Large —............... San Antonio MRS. EARL RUDDER—Acting Honorary President College Station MRS. E. J. WENTWORTH—5th Vice-President ________ San Antonio MRS. C. F. REYNOLDS—Recording Secretary ........................ Dallas THIRD ROW, Standing, Left to Right: MRS. M. T. HARRINGTON—Acting Honorary President ................ College Station MRS. J. E. ROBERTS—Par iamentarian ......................-..........— Bryan MRS. C. LOGAN RANKIN—Corresponding Secretary . ______ Corpus Christ! MRS. S. S. JAMES—Historian ............................................... Waco MRS. H. ELBERT DEW-3rd Vice-President ..... ....................... Tyler Not in Picture: MRS. JAMES MILLER—4th Vice-President ............................ Austin MRS. E. PATRICIA LESLIE—Treasurer ................................ Baytown The A M Federation of Mothers Clubs is com¬ posed of various local Mothers Clubs throughout the Lone Star State. The local clubs are composed of mothers of both present and recent students. Mothers clubs have many goals at which they work diligently. Providing parties at home during vacation is a prime example. Financial help to worthy students is an additional goal of most of the clubs. MOTHERS CLUBS 382 This year Mrs. Hilma S. Huitt was named Aggie Mother of the Year. On Mother ' s Day she was the honored guest of the College. When her husband was accidentally killed in 1946, the burden of raising four sons and educating them fell completely on her shoulders. Of these four sons, Fred graduated from the University of Texas, Billy Mack and Earl Jr. from A M, and Larry is a senior architectural construction and civil engineering major here. To quote from Larry ' s letter to the Student Senate Selection Committee, . . she ' s been a dedicated Aggie mother; she never missed a Mother ' s Day here since Earl entered the College in 1953: of course, this year is really a special one for her, she ' s really thrilled over the honor. MOTHERS DAY 1961 384 AMARILLO OFFICERS MRS. HARVEY COMPTON ____________________________________________ President MRS. P. R. NICHOLS ________________________________________________ Vice-President MRS. ELDON PLUNK _____________________________________ First Vice-President MRS. V. W. FANDRICH _________________________________ Second Vice-President MRS. MANLEY McGILL __________________________________________ Third Vice-President MRS. PAT MOON ___________________________________________________ Fourth Vice-President MRS. A. A. ALEXANDER _______________________________________ Fifth Vice-President MRS. ROLAND WARD _______________________________________________ Recording Secretary MRS. L. M. REEVES _______________________________________ Corresponding Secretary MRS. W. E. HICKLIN _________________________________ Treasurer MRS. SELBY GROUT _____________________________________________________________ Historian MRS. SELVIN ALLEN ______________________________________________ Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. A. A. Alexander Mrs. Carl Hill Jr. Mrs. Chester Park Mrs. Bess Alexander Mrs. Joe Hill Mrs. James Paul Jr. Mrs. Selvin Allen Mrs. O. D. Howard Mrs. Eldon Plunk Mrs. James Butler Mrs. A. M. Hughlett Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. A. Janski Mrs. Dick Rapp Mrs. O. N. Chandler Mrs. Donald Jerman Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. F. G. Collard Mrs. K. J. Johnson Mrs. E. A. Riner Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. Thos. Jones Mrs. W. T. Robbins Mrs. Harvey Compton Mrs. Roy King Mrs. C. E. Sadler Mrs. Kathryn Covington Mrs. J. D. LeCrone Mrs. Grace Simms Mrs. R. R. Dailey Mrs. M. J. McCauley Mrs. J. M. Simpson Mrs. W. W. DeVaney Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. Floyd Sloan Mrs. C. O. Dodson Mrs. Manley McGill Mrs. Nickey Smith Mrs. Don Drow Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. M. M. Sorrenson Mrs. Mamie Ecker Mrs. Pat Moon Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. V. W. Fandrich Mrs. Henry Morris Mrs. John Turner Mrs. John E. Goodman Mrs. A. V. Morrison Mrs. Roland Ward Mrs. A. O. Graham Mrs. J. C. Morrison Mrs. J. D. Webster Mrs. Selbey Grout Mrs. P. R. Nichols Mrs. D. V. Wible Mrs. A. G. Hatley Mrs. Jacob Nicholson Mrs. Fanny Willis Mrs. W. E. Hicklin Mrs. Bert Northrup Mrs. Hiram Sloan 385 ABILENE OFFICERS MRS. J. H. BROESCHE ___________________________________________________________ President MRS. H. G. McPHERSON ........................................ First Vice-President MRS. GEORGE INGLE .......................................... Second Vice-President MRS. C. D. LEONARD ................................................ Third Vice-President MRS. W. O. SULLIVAN ................................................ Secretary-Treasurer MRS. C. W. MURPHY ........................................ Parliamentarian-Historian MRS. R. R. RICE Reporter BEAUMONT OFFICERS MRS. JOE H. ASHY MRS. A. D. BROWN MRS. R. E. WITHERS MRS. E. J. SWAIN .. MRS. D. C. HALEY _ MRS. O. C. ALDRICH MRS. E. L. GREY ______________________________________________________________________ Publicity ..................... President Vice-President-at-Large ... First Vice-President Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President .... Recording Secretary MRS. JOHN H. DODGE .................................... Corresponding Secretary MRS. GEORGE PEELE ................................................................ Treasurer MRS. JULIA WALLACE ............................................ ...................... Historian MRS. J. O. SMITH ____________________________________________________________________ Chaplain MRS. JACK YORK ............................................................ Parliamentarian MRS. FRANK WASSON ................................................ Civic Coordinator 386 BRAZOS COUNTY FIRST row left to Right: J ' “ ' eCIYmT XvSo. Mrs. v - Sher °- Z. F. Tho;«. Mts. M ; s J. McGuire Mts. L 1 W0r ’ ham ' r Wrs E Patton. FOURTH ROW: Connor, Mrs. t. Adams. FIFTH RU vj p an . rs, r r R s. - - —■ m - H r 9,on ' dolph. CORSICANA OFFICERS MRS. R. THIGPIN MRS. R. ARNOLD, JR- MRS. J. GARNER -------- President First Vice-President Second Vice-President MRS. C. KEATHLEY MRS. W. PRI CE -- MRS. W. MOWLAM - Third Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Chairman CORPUS CHRISTI OFFICERS MRS. ELIZABETH MOLLER MRS. O. F. ATKINS ........... MRS. R. D. BATES ______________ MRS. ARNOLD OCKER ______ MRS. PENROD THORNTON ____________________ President Vice-President-at-Large ____ First Vice-President Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President MRS. FRANCES AUTRY MRS. C. L. RANKIN „ MRS. A. V. ASH ......... MRS. RALEIGH WHITE MRS. ELSIE STEARNS ______ Recording Secretary ________________ Treasurer Corresponding Secretary ............... Parliamentarian ............. Historian MEMBERS Mrs. E. H. Andrew Mrs. Louisa Pearson Hugg Mrs. Mike Alexander Mrs. Ralph E. Anderson, Jr. Mrs. A. V. Ash Mrs. O. F. Atkins Mrs. Frances Autry Mrs. J. M. Bailey Mrs. E. F. Bales Mrs. R. D. Bates Mrs. Perry A. Beaty Mrs. M. C. Bess Mrs. Gail C. Bradley Mrs. H. G. Brinkley Mrs. W. F. Brunkenhoefer Mrs. J. P. Burney Mrs. Floyd Burt Mrs. Donald A. Burton Mrs. Joel E. Butler Mrs. L. F. Cannon Bobby Childers Mrs. J. F. Clark Mrs. A. H. Coldewey Mrs. Fred L. Cole Mrs. Jack E. Collier Mrs. R. N. Conolly Mrs. J. A. Craft Mrs. Sam N. Davidson Mrs. E. C. Davis Mrs. F. F. Dickey Mrs. G. L. Dodson Mrs. J. W. Eder Mrs. Leo J. Emmert Mrs. Russell Edkins Mrs. Irving L. Fenster Mrs. Irma Friedlander Mrs. Olive Fugitt Mrs. G. A. Gacke Mrs. J. M. Gafford Mrs. Daniel Gonzales Mrs. J. T. Golla Mrs. H. F. Goodenough Mrs. Henry W. Greene Mrs. Garland Groves Mrs. J. R. Hamilton Mrs. M. L. Hansard, Jr. Mrs. James S. Harris Mrs. H. E. Hartsell Mrs. H. C. Heldenfels Mrs. S. L. Hicklin Mrs. Henry E. Hicks Mrs. Robert E. Holley Mrs. E. D. Holley Mrs. Glenn R. Hotchkiss Mrs. D. B. Johnson Mrs. Wylie P. Johnson Mrs. Ina Joubert Mrs. Gwendolyn Kennedy Mrs. Henry P. Knolle Mrs. Arnold Kolpack Mrs. Harry H. McCool Mrs. Claud L. McGregor Mrs. C. B. Stewart Mrs. Eugene F. Menville Mrs. Rachel Merklin Mrs. W. S. Minor, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Moller Mrs. A. Nebrat Mrs. Clyde E. Nicely Mrs. Arnold Ocker Mrs. W. Robert Parr Mrs. John H. Partridge Mrs. F. M. Pearce Mrs. Kirk Pettit Mrs. R. H. Phillips E. Poenisch, Jr., Father Mrs. Pete Pompa Mrs. Tom Priestly Mrs. C. Logan Rankin Mrs. R. L. Retallack Mrs. Wendell N. Reynolds Mrs. J. B. Roberts Mrs. G. Y. Rogers Mrs. Grover O. Rowlett Mrs. R. L. Sanders Joseph Scherr Mrs. Walter F. Selby Mrs. Wayne G. Siegelin Mrs. C. Buckley Smith Mrs. Hugh L. Smith Mrs. Joe G. Smyth, Jr. S. L. Spencer Mrs. Elsie H. Stearns Mrs. S. A. Teasley Mrs. Joe Thornton Mrs. Penrod Thornton Mrs. Charles Urban Mrs. J. L. Van Atten Mrs. Victor VerMilyea Mrs. L. B. Wehring Mrs. Raleigh White Mrs. E. R. Whitmire Mrs. Johnny Wilson Mrs. A. M. Wormser Mrs. Mattie James 388 DALLAS OFFICERS MRS. CHESTER W. HEDDERMAN ......................................... President MRS. C. A. MADDEN ........................................... Vice-President-at-Large MRS. ALBERT DILLON .............................................. First Vice-President MRS. J. E. LEONARD ......................................... Second Vice-President MRS. J. O. McMAHAN ............................................ Third Vice-President MRS. W. M. DANTZLER ....... ................................. Fourth Vice-President MRS. VICTOR LALLIER ..................................-......... Fifth Vice-President MRS. R. C. HOPPERS ................................................ Sixth Vice-President MRS. JAMES F. SARTAIN ................................ Seventh Vice-President MRS. OSCAR EAGLE ................................................ Recording Secretary MRS. H. E. HAMMER ........................................ Corresponding Secretary MRS. CHARLES C. HAMILTON .................................................. Treasurer MRS. R. T. ERICKSON .............................................................. Historian MRS. SELBY PEAVY ........................................................ Parliamentarian MEMBERS Acklen, Mrs. John N. Adams, Lillian L. Ahlfinger, Mrs. Ira L. Ashmore, Mrs. Lou B. Ayers, Mrs. Clayton V. Baker, Mrs. L. Warren Balser, Alleen M. Beal, Mrs. H. C. Bergotrom, Mrs. O. E. Bonnet, Mrs. Jessie Box, Mrs. Gene G. Bronchi, Louise W. Bredlow, Elizabeth I. Brown, Mrs. Allen E. Brown, Mrs. Olin S. Brundrett, Mrs. George T. Burton, Virginia L. Byrd, Mrs. Wm. H. Campbell, Mrs. Herbert Carroll, Ora B. Carter, Mrs. B. L. Caskey, Dorothy M. Castleberry, Kathryn B. Cherry, Mrs. H. C. Cervantes, Donna M. Clark, Mrs. Jack W. Collier, Mrs. Gates Cook, Nancy Eva Connelly, Mary E. Curran, Helen J. Dantzler, Mrs. W. M. Sr. David, Mrs. Ray Davis, Mrs. E. W. Dillon, Mrs. Albert W. Doyle, Elizabeth Drumm, Mary V. Dubberly, Mrs. _J. R. Duke, Mrs. Rei5 M. Eagle, Mrs. Oscar Edmonds Mrs. John R. Edmundson, Helen B. Eitt, Winona Elfont, Mollie Erickson, Mrs. Ralph T. Evans, Mrs. Wm. L. Facnie, Elvirs J. Ferguson, Mrs. T. H. Finch, Agnes D. Finks, Frances J. Frazier, Mrs. Walter Gallatin, Evelyn S. Gibbs, Mrs. Hormer M. Griesnbeck, Mrs. Clyde A. Groves, Mrs. Tom C. Gleiser, Mrs. Oscar W. Good, Mrs. H. O. Gruy, Evelyn H. Halff, Mrs. Mayer H. Haswell, Mrs. Henry M. Haggard, Ruth E. Hamilton, Mrs. Charles C. Hammer, Mrs. H. E. Hanson, Mrs. Edward C. Jr. Harris, Mrs. Paul F. Head, Mrs. John H. Hedderman, Mrs. Chester W. Henneberger, Mrs. Armin E. Hibbs, Dorothy Hoering, Mrs. Otto W. Sr. Hoffman, Mrs. John M. Houston, Mrs. T. Frank Holliman, Lorena Morrio Holloman, Mrs. John David Hopper, Mrs. R. C. Horstemier, Elaine R. Huggins, Velva C. Hull, Mrs. Burt E. Jack, Berneice W. Jackson, Mrs. Mark L. Johnson, Mrs. Michael J. Janek, Mrs. John J. Jeffery, Mary Anna Jones, Mrs. Marry M. Kennedy, Mrs. Edward L. Kenningham, Betty L. Kent, Gertrude M. Kerley, Mrs. Odus C. King, Nora G. Kinslow, Mrs. A. V. Klink, Mrs. James S. Lallier, Mrs. Victor Lang, Mrs. W. I. Ledbetter, Mary E. Ledford, Mrs. J. T. Leonard, Mrs. J. E. Leonard, Mrs. Tyrie Bell Lincecum, Mrs. S. O. Long, Mrs. James B. Lott, Mrs. W alter F. Lundy, Geneva L. McAvoy, Frances M. McClure, Constance B. McKee, Mrs. Robert E. McGill, Mrs. D. L. McKnight, Mrs. James B. McMahan, Helen Madden, Mrs. C. A. Marlow, Mrs. A. R. Mason, Mrs. C. H. Massengale, Mrs. L. V. Melton, Mrs. J. Dale Meyers, Mrs. Lester Mikulec, Frances Miller, Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. Marlin H. Miller, M . Wm. H. Minyard, Mrs. Clifton L. Moore, Mrs. C. Wilson Morris, Mrs. Jack A. Jr. Myers, Jane M. Newberry, Mrs. Allan W. Norwood, Eula M. Pattillo, Mrs. J. H. Peavy, Mrs. Shelby L. Pendleton, Alfred M. Peoples, Mrs. Hillery Lee Perkins, Mrs. James M. Pitchford, Louise Plumlee, Mrs. Ralph Plummer, Ann Pond, Mrs. Eugene H. Pratt, Mrs. Lealand E. Prestridge, Myrtle M. Przada, Mrs. Stanley E. Rainy, Mrs. Ethel L. Rambin, Mrs. J. C. Ray, Mrs. Charles L. Reese, Loriane M. Reeves, Mrs. Noble Reid, Virginia M. Reynolds, Mrs. Claude F. Richardson, Naomi F. Roberts, Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Margery Sargent, Mrs. J. W. Jr. Sartain, Mrs. James F. Schnobel, Marie A. Schweizer, Mrs. Aired Schulz, Mrs. Robert G. Seeber, Mrs. Charles H. Shores, Hazel P. Sloan, Mrs. Robert S. Smith, Charles G. Soper, Mrs. Lee A. Sowell, Doris A. Spence, Mrs. E. D. Spillman, Mrs. Jack Stokes, Mrs. Wm. P. Striegler, Mrs. H. R. Starr, Mrs. L. S. Soules, Merel Souls, Olla Strother, Mrs. Curtis C. Stewart, Mrs. George Stewart, June H. Taylor, Evelyn D. Taylor, Mrs. W. S. Tenzer, Frieda Teer, Lilian Terry, Mrs. Chester W. Thrasher, Mrs. Jane Utay, Minnie Vaughn, Alice Vaughn, Jeannette M. Warlick, Mrs. Charles E. Watts, Richard G. Weatherly, Eloise H. Wilkinson, Mrs. Gladys M. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. E. Sr. Williams, Emma Lou Williams, Mrs. J. T. Jr. Willions, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Lavada A. Wilson, Mrs. Marshall Wood, Vivian R. Yates, Mary P. Young, Fayola M. MRS. C. W. HEDDERMAN President EAST HARRIS COUNTY OFFICERS MRS. G. L. SARVER _____ ____________________________________________________________ President MRS. W. H. POWERS . __________________________________ Vice-President-at-Large MRS. T. A. BROWNING First Vice-President MRS. J. C. FOSTER ............ Second Vice-President MRS. PAT LESLIE ......... Third Vice-President MRS. E. R. RUTLEDGE .................. .................. Secretary MRS. DOROTHY HARRISON ___________ _______________________ Treasurer MRS. C. E. HUTTO -------------------------------------------------------- Parliamentarian COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MRS. T. A. BROWNING ........................................................ Membership MRS. J. C. FOSTER ..................................................................... Program MRS. PAT LESLIE .......................................................................... Finance MRS. J. A. PRIDMORE ................................................................ Publicity MRS. T. A. BROWNING .............................................................. Printing MRS. DOYCE KILLINGSWORTH ................................................ Courtesy MRS. J. A. ROGERS __________________________________________________________________ Historian MRS. W. G. METTKE ________________________________________________________________________ Social MRS. HAROLD WERT .............................................................. Legislative EL PASO OFFICERS MRS. JOHN F. SCHAFFER ______________________________________________________ President MRS. BEN LUHM .................................................................. Vice-President MRS. CECIL BEAN ..................................................................... Secretary MRS. MARK G. KING ................................................................ Treasurer 390 FT. WORTH OFFICERS MRS. C. MRS. R. MRS. M. MRS. R. MRS. J. MRS. L. MRS. A. MRS. J. B. FLOYD __________ L. BARLOW ....... M. BARNARD .... E. BOSWELL, SR. O. PATTON ....... E. SWEATMAN . M. KEENE .......... B. BOATWRIGHT ____________________ President Vice-President-at-Large ..................... Chaplain ... First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President ... Fifth Vice-President MRS. E. A. WRIGHT .... MRS. E. L. MUNCY ______ MRS. P. H. GUDGEN .... MRS. J. B. BAKER ........ MRS. RUSSELL BECHLER MRS. O. C. HIX ........... mrs. t. h. McMullen MRS. E. H. MARTIN .... ...... Sixth Vice-President . Seventh Vice-President ....... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ................. Treasurer ........ Publicity Chairman ................. Historian . ..........____ Parliamentarian MEMBERS Abbott, Mrs. E. V. Bailin, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. J. B., Jr. Baker, Mrs. S. J. Barlow, Mrs. R. L. Barnard, Mrs. M. M. Beard, Mrs. Norman W. Becera, Mrs. Regino Bechler, Mrs. Russell Beckwith, Mrs. John W. Berger, Mrs. Walter B. Bevill, Mrs. Leslie F. Blanton, Mrs. Matt Boatwright, Mrs. J. B. Borgers, Mrs. W. E., Jr. Boswell, Mrs. Roy E. Sr. Brewer, Mrs. Charles C., Sr. Buis, Mrs. Walter D. Button, Mrs. E. D. Carter, Mrs. A. Vonley Coffey, Mrs. W. L. Conder, Mrs. L. B. Costa, Mrs. D. J. Cowan, Mrs. C. C. Cowley, Mrs. Betty Jean Crill, Mrs. O. D. Dean, Mrs. M. H. Jr. Dennis, Mrs. Homer J. Dickens, Mrs. Donald L. Dorris, Mrs. Paul D. Duke, Mrs. R. B. Elmore, Mrs. R. E. Erisman, Mrs. J. B. Estes, Mrs. Jack M. Fisher, Mrs. U. E. -Flood, Mrs. Joe H. Floyd, Mrs. C. B. Fowler, Mrs. Ann E. Frost, Mrs. Wm. Fulton, Mrs. Charles D. Gage, Mrs. Roy C. Garrison, Mrs. R. E. Centner, Mrs. Earl M. Gill, Mrs. H. C. Greene, Mrs. C. E. Greene, Mrs. R. L. Gudgen, Mrs. P. H. Haag, Mrs. Marvin D. Haden, Mrs. Clarence C. Hammons, James E. Harris, Mrs. Grant L. Harrison, Mrs. E. H. Haskell, Mrs. Ray N. Henegar, Mrs. Mildred Hester, Mrs. J. B. Hix, Mrs. O. C. Huff, Mrs. Ray C. Inlow, Mrs. W. H. Jennings, Mrs. R. H. Jones, Mrs. Harold L. Jordan, Mrs. J. W. Keen, Mrs. A. M. Kendrick, Mrs. Bill C. Kirk, Mrs. Donald R. Landers, Mrs. H. E. Latimer, Mrs. Gene D. Lester, Mrs. B. L. Lewis, Mrs. C. M. Lyons, Mrs. C. F. McCleskey, Mrs. R. W. McHam, Mrs. R. E. McKee, Mrs. John C. McKenzie, Mrs. Wallace McLendon, Mrs. E. C. McMullen, Mrs. T. H. McWhirter, Mrs. D. E. Mann, Mrs. Joseph E. Martin, Mrs. E. H. Mayberry, Mrs. E. J. Meals, Mrs. A. J. Mitchella, Mrs. C. B. Mitchell, Mrs. Kent Mitchell, Mrs. T. C. Mitchell, Mrs. T. J. Morris, Mrs. Joseph R. Morton, Mrs. G. D. Muncy, Mrs. E. L. Murray, Mrs. Frank T. Murray, Mrs. Melvin D. Noack, Mrs. N. R. Patton, Mrs. J. O. Pendery, Mrs. Harry H. Perry, Mrs. Ruth D. Record, Mrs. A. H. Reed, Mrs. Jack L. Riddle, Mrs. J. B. Runyon, Mrs. Edith H. Sandlin, Mrs. Barton Sandlin, Mrs. Ned H. Schrickel, Mrs. O. E. Seiler, Mrs. G. E. Shelter, Mrs. J. H. Shults, Mrs. Thomas N. Simmons, Mrs. John W. Simmons, Mrs. Leonard Small, Mrs. Travis H. Smith, Mrs. Robert P. Smith, Mrs. Wm. H. Spencer, Mrs. Johnnie Sprague, Mrs. Howard Stephenson, Mrs. S. F. Stoker, Mrs. J. R. Stuckert, Mrs. F. W. Stumbo, Mrs. W. H. Sullivan, Mrs. Lucille Sweatman, Mrs. Len E. Tollman, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs. O. L. Threadgill, Mrs. J. T. Tinslar, Mrs. Geo. W. Torres, Mrs. E. A. Underwood, Mrs. Vernice Vaughn, Mrs. Frank Watts, Mrs. A. A., Sr. Weldon, Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Mrs. D. B. Whittle, Mrs. W. W. Wilkes, Mrs. J. R., Jr. Wilson, Mrs. J. B., Jr. Wisdom, Mrs. Glenn Wise, Mrs. E. T. Wood, Mrs. H. J. Wright, Mrs. E. A. Wurzbach, Mrs. E. O. Yost, Mrs. C. D. Zund, Mrs. E. A. MRS. C. B. FLOYD President 391 HOUSTON OFFICERS MRS. C. R. WESTMORELAND .................................................... President MRS. C. BOLLFRASS ............................................ Vice-President-at-Large MRS. E. O. DAVIS ................................................ First Vice-President MRS. D. F. EDM AN ................................................. Second Vice-President MRS. JOE J. SCALISE ............................................ Third Vice-President MRS. JOHN F. FERRELL ____________________________________________ Recording Secretary MRS. J. G. FRANK ............................................ Corresponding Secretary MRS. L. F. SERRES ____________________________________________________________________ Treasurer MRS. J. L. IBISON Parliamentarian MEMBERS Aardal, Mrs. R. R. Adair, Mrs. T. W., Jr. Adamcik, Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs. C. S., Jr. Aiken, Mrs. Carl H., Jr. Alexander, Mrs. Jeannette F. Alexander, Mrs. T. E. Anderson, Mrs. John E. Angenend, Mrs. Beth L. Anthaome, Mrs. Christopher Ary, Mrs. T. D. Avery, Mrs. R. W. Babcock, Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. Thomas R., Jr. Bailey, Mrs. E. I. Baker, Mrs. Leverette A. Baker, Mrs. W. G. Bamberg, Mrs. Geo W. Baranski, Mrs. J. M. Barber, Mrs. T. N. Barker, Mrs. E. D. Barr, Mrs. George L. Barrilleaux, Mrs. M. A. Batson, Mrs. C. W., Sr. Bauman, Mrs. H. M. Beck, Mrs. J. F. Bennett, Mrs. L. W. Bishop, Mrs. K. L. Blair, Mrs. A. H. Blewster, Mrs. R. E., Sr. Boegler, Mrs. H. E. Bogart, Mrs. E. F. Bollfrass, Mrs. Chas., Jr. Bond, Mrs. Harold Bone, Mrs. James R. Bonefield, Mrs. Evelyn Bookman, Mrs. R. W. Brenner, Mrs. Harold S. Brister, Mrs. D. L. Brooks, Mrs. C. W. Brooks, Mrs. J. B. Bryan, Mrs. Frank L. Burgess, Mrs. B. E. Caldyrell, Mrs. A, E. Campbell, Mrs. A. F. Cantrell, Mrs. Mitchell Carlson, Mrs. Geo. E. Carpenter, Mrs. Ivan S. Cashiola, Mrs. N. J. Cass, Mrs. C. C, Jr. Chambliss, Mrs. E. V. Chase, Mrs. Arthur M. Christian, Mrs. Harry C. Chu, Mrs. C. Y. Clancy, Mrs. L. B. Clinton, Mrs. D. D. Colby, Mrs. C. J. Couvillion, Mrs. S. J. Crain, Mrs. A. W. Crapitto, Mrs. L. A. Crawford, Mrs. Louise Cremer, Mrs. A. L. Crider, Mrs. Francis Curran, Mrs. L. E. Dabney, Mrs. Virgil D. Daugherty, Mrs. H. J. Davis, Mrs. E. O. Davis, Mrs. J. L. De Alba, Mrs. Adeline Dealy, Mrs. Roy E. Delery, Mrs. H. A. Deveny, Mrs. Lillian De Wall, Mrs. V. L. Dickerson, Mrs. R. B. Dierking, Mrs. Irwin S. Dietz, Mrs. C. R. Dillard, Mrs. W. W. Dombart, Mrs. W. B. Dowling, Mrs. A. P. Dunkin, Mrs. Raymond W. Dunlap Mrs. James Dupree, Mrs, J. A., Jr. Durrenberger, Mrs. Edward B. Duval, Mrs. Jean A. Eastwood, Mrs. R. V. Edman, Mrs. Douglas F. Elbrich, Mrs. J. J. Emery, Mrs. Arthur M., Jr. England, Mrs. London T. Essler, Mrs. R. G. Faktor, Mrs. Martin M. Farris, Mrs. Jack R. Feagins, Mrs. T. J. Ferrell, Mrs. John F. Fine, Mrs. M. H. Fisk, Mrs. Robert C. Flores, Mrs. E. G. Flukinger, Mrs. Fred Focke, Mrs. R. C. Frank, Mrs. John G; Frank, Mrs. Wallace J. Fredricks, Mrs. W. T. Gager, Mrs. L. D. Gaither, Mrs. V. M. Gaudiano, Mrs. Frank E. Gillikin, Mrs. B. D. Goddard, Mrs. T. E. Gonzalez, Mrs. K. E. Gooden, Mrs. Erna Gough, Mrs. B, I. Gould, Mrs. C. L. Green, Mrs. W. O. Gregory, Mrs. R. P. Griffin, Mrs. Justin O. Griffiths, Mrs. Robert P., Jr. Gross, Mrs. Saul Guiberteau, Mrs. O. J. Hackett, Mrs. H. Hail, Mrs. Geo. M. Hall, Mrs. Edwin N. Hall, Mrs. Louis Hamil, Mrs. Wm. R. Hamilton, Mrs. C. J. Harrington, Mrs. A. L. Hawes, Mrs. B. E. Henderson, Mrs. H. Henderson, Mrs. O. E. Hendrix, Mrs. Sam Herrera, Mrs. John J. Herrin, Mrs. G. A. Herrmann, Mrs. W. J. H., Sr. Hieatt, Mrs. Robert Hiller, Mrs. V. L. Hink, Mrs. Burton W. Hollingsworth, Mrs. E. O. Hudson, Mrs. P. C. Hudson, Mrs. W. B. Hughes, Mrs. H. E. Huggins, Mrs. B. C. Hull, Mrs. J. W. Hunter, Mrs. R. C. Hyde, Mrs. E. W. Ibison, Mrs. James L. Jackson, Mrs. H. H. Jamail, Mrs. Clarence N. Jaris, Mrs. J. R. John, Mrs. Frank M. Johnson, Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mrs. W. H. Kanaval, Mrs. K. P. Karrer, Mrs. Percy L. Keeling, Mrs. C. H. Keeling, Mrs. R. M. Kelly, Mrs. Thomas F. P. Kennerly, Mrs. T. P. Kern, Mrs. John F. Kieschnick, Mrs. M. H. King, Mrs. W. H. King, Mrs. W. W. Kinser, Mrs. Geo. N., Jr. Koinm, Mrs. Albert J. G. Korose, Mrs. John Langford, Mrs. Keith La Vallee, Mrs. Geo. A. Laws, Mrs. A. H. Leach, Mrs. Gilbert Leigh, Mrs. G. E. Levy Mrs. J. H. Lipscomb, Mrs. A. L. Lister, Mrs. J. R. Listi, Mrs. Frances Lott, Mrs. R. W. Lyons, Mrs. Roy W. Machemehl, Mrs. L. H. MacTavish, Mrs. W. A., Jr. Magee, Mrs. A. O. Maignaud, Mrs. Sidney O. Malone, Mrs. J. R. Marcy, Mrs. Wayne E. Margraves, Mrs. R. D. Martin, Mrs. L. S., Jr. May, Mrs. D. W. Mayfield, Mrs. J. C. McAdams, Mrs. J. P. McBride, Mrs. G. A. McCullough, Mrs. V. A. McKinney, Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. H. M. McMillian, Mrs. Roy J. Meadows, Mrs. G. A. Miers, Mrs. L. A. Mills, Mrs. L. C. Milton, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. L. K. Molik, Mrs. P. P. Monday, Mrs. C. M. Moore, Mrs. A. D. Morgan, Mrs. J. E. Morgan, Mrs. K. W. Morris. Mrs. S. W. ( Jr. Murphy, Mrs. J. L. Murray, Mrs. S. B. Nagy, Mrs. John, Jr. Navarro, Mrs. T. A. Nelson, Mrs. E. M. Nelson, Mrs. K. L. Nelson, Mrs. L. J. Nelson, Mrs. P. A. Nichols, Mrs. James 8. Nolan, Mrs. L. M. Noster, Mrs. M. F. Nydegger, Mrs. Russell E. O’Keefe, Mrs. Eugene T. Olsen, Mrs. O. L. Oncken, Mrs. R. A. Parker, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. John V. Patton, Mrs. L. W. Peine, Mrs. Milton Peter, Mrs. M. G. Peterson, Mrs. E. H. Pettit, Mrs. H. B. Phillips, Mrs. P. D., Jr. Pirkle, Mrs. Paul Porter, Mrs. Thomas W., Jr. Powell, Mrs. R. 8. Pry, Mrs. W. F. Przybyla, Mrs. T. J. Pye, Mrs. Perry G. Raley, Mrs. E. W. Reel, Mrs. Leo D. Reese, Mrs. C. H. Reynolds, Mrs. C. V. Roesner, Mrs. Geo. E. Rovello, Mrs. Charles J. Ruckman, Mrs. Chas. F. Ruhmann, Mrs. W. A. Sander, Mrs. W. L. Sargent, Mrs. W. S. Savage, Mrs. Guy, Jr. Scalise, Mrs. Joe J. Scharck, Mrs. A. L. Schepps, Mrs. A. I Schillaci, Mrs. Joseph A. Schneider, Mrs. M. R. Schudalla, Mrs. H. A. Schuenemann, Mrs. D. H. Seale, Mrs. J. C. Sears, Mrs. E. J. Seay, Mrs. M. D. Serres, Mrs. L. F. Shaw, Mrs. J. W. Silberg, Mrs. Allan A. Simmons, Mrs. Pat T. Smith, Mrs. Abner, Jr. Smith, Mrs. L. C. Smith, Mrs. P. A. Smith, Mrs. T. M., Jr. Sorenson, Mrs. G. C. Southerland, Mrs. Leola R. Spencer, Mrs. A. S. Stanton, Mrs. W. L. Stewart, Mrs. Alice E. Stewart, Mrs. Mortimer H. Stockstill, Mrs. L. V. Stradinger, Mrs. J., Jr. Strandtman, Mrs. E. A. Suessmuth, Mrs. A. C. Sugg, Mrs. N. W. Swank, Mrs. James B. Szymczak, Mrs. H. Tackaberry, Mrs. A. G., Jr. Temple, Mrs. W. P. Thompson, Mrs. Geo. M. Thompson, Mrs. Manor Thornton, Mrs. L. T. Todd, Mrs. Ed. Traynor, Mrs. M. J. Truitt, Mrs. R. L. Ulbricht, Mrs. W. H. Uresti, Mrs.. A. G. Van Bibber, Mrs. J. W. Van Cleve, Mrs. D. F. Veazey, Mrs. L. J. Verlander, Mrs. J. M. Veselka, Mrs. E. O. Vickers, Mrs. H. J. Wade, Mrs. E. C. Walters, Mrs. Wyatt Watson, Mrs. L. N. Watson, Mrs. Morris Weaver, Mrs. L. A. Wehner, Mrs. Byrom T. Westmoreland, Mrs. Chas. R., Jr. Wharton, Mrs. L. W. Whitley, Mrs. J. F. Wilkin, Mrs. B. H. Williams, Mrs. D. O. Winship, Mrs. John A. Wolf, Mrs. E. A., Jr. Woodard, Mrs. Ripley E. Woodruff, Mrs. P. W. Woods, Mrs. F. L., Jr. Woolley, Mrs. H. P. Woolsey, Mrs. J. E. Wray, Mrs. Joe E. Wright, Mrs. Robert K., Sr. Ybarra, Mrs. Y. G. Zunker, Mrs. F. E. 392 JASPER OFFICERS MRS. MAX WENMOHS _________________________________________ _______________________ President MRS. ERNEST ENER ............................................................ Vice-President MRS. W. O. JONES .................................................................. Secretary MRS. R. R. CHILDERS ________________________________________________________________ Treasurer LAREDO MRS. DESIDERIO TREVINO MRS. ROQUE R. RODRIGUEZ MRS. H. H. CONTRERAS ........ MRS. ENRIQUE MEJIA __________ MRS. RAUL PENA ................. MRS. FLORENTINO RAMIREZ MRS. TOM HICKEY ............... MRS. RAMIRO PENA ........... MRS. JOSEPH PUIG .............. _____________ President . ........ First Vice-President Second Vice-President ...... Third Vice-President ...... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ......................... Treasurer ......................... Historian .............. Parliamentarian MRS. G. P. SUTTON MRS. PETER PAPPAS MRS. M. MENDIETA MRS. RAUL PENA MRS. FRANK DURDA JR. MRS. H. H. CONTRERAS MRS. J. P. PUIG 393 PASADENA OFFICERS MRS. MORRIS G. COON MRS. R. A. BROWN .......... MRS. R. L. REDWINE __________ MRS. R. Q. BLACKBURN ... MRS. C. E. POWITSKY .... MRS. R. J. DYAR .............. _________________________ President Vice-President at Large _______ First Vice-President ____ Second Vice-President ...... Third Vice-President ...-Fourth Vice-President MRS. LLOYD MATHIS _____ MRS. C. L. COUNCIL ______ MRS. EMOGENE BUNKLEY MRS. M. F. BOLTON _______ MRS. JOE A. SMITH ......... MRS. E. E. BOYKIN _______ Fifth Vice-President Sixth Vice-President ................... Secretary ------------------- Treasurer _________ Parliamentarian ____________________ Historian MRS. A. B. JOHNSON Courtesy Chairman PORT ARTHUR OFFICERS MRS. HENRY H. CANNADY .................................................... ....President MRS. A. E. FETTERS —............. .................................. First Vice-President MRS. E. E. MARCONTELL .................................... Second Vice-President MRS. CLIFTON BROUSSARD .................................... Third Vice-President MRS. CLAUDE HERPIN ____________________________________________ Fourth Vice-President MRS. J. D. PETTY ___________________________________________ MRS. JANE QUEREAU MRS. J. J. KOCH ........ MRS. C. V. ISAAC .. MRS. A. A. EBERLE .... MRS. W. F. JAMES ______ ________ Parliamentarian . ...... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ___________________________ Treasurer ____________ Historian ____________________________ Chaplain 394 RIO GRANDE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. I. A. McNeil, LaFeria; Mrs. Ernest Coy, Mrs. J. Murray Hooke, and Mrs. Norman Sluis, Weslaco; Mrs. Harold Stewart, Raymond- ville; Mrs. Rudy Ogden, Alamo; Mrs. G. L. Schulgen, Santa Rosa; Mrs. F. B. Simpson, McAllen; Mrs. R. P. Bayne, Rio Grande City; Mrs. R. E. Chastain, Mc¬ Allen; Mrs. C. B. Ray, Mercedes. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Roger Terry, Mercedes; Mrs. J. A. Burch, Harlingen; Mrs. Carl Miller, Mercedes; Mrs. J. A. Chapman, Brownsville; Mrs. Claudio Hinojosa, and Mrs. J. A. Fernandez, Mercedes; Mrs. Ralph Baucum, Raymondville; Mrs. Henry Stewart, Hargill; Mrs. R. A. Prather, Donna; Mrs. Ninfa Guerra, and Mrs. R. C. Salinas, Rio Grande City; Mrs. Maurice Bell, Donna; Mrs. C. M. Rydl, Alamo. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Walter Anderson, Weslaco; Mrs. Ben L. Garner, Harlingen; Mrs. R. F. Boecker, Weslaco; Mrs. A. G. Rocke, Harlingen; Mrs. Edwin LaGrange, and Mrs. A. V. Peterson, Rio Grande City; Mrs. H. S. Winston, McAllen; Mrs. D. E. Longwell, Hargill; Mrs. G. C. Teetes, Sebastian; Mrs. Carl Fade, Mercedes; Mrs. Charles Nash, Weslaco; Mrs. Raymond Hunt, McAllen; Mrs. R. C. Jones, Mercedes. MRS. RUDY OGDEN President SAN ANTONIO OFFICERS MRS. ROBERT DUNCAN .... MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL .... MRS. CHARLES MOLBERG .. MRS. M. ENGEL ................ MRS. E. WENTWORTH ________ MRS. U. CAZAMIAS ........... MRS. E. H. KOHUTEK ......... MRS. R. McGARRAUGH ..... MRS. A. A. PIPER ............. MRS. G. ARNOLD .............. MRS. WM. A. HOWERTON MRS. E. S. LORMS .............. MRS. T. W. FADAL ____________ MRS. H. O. BRADFORD ..... ____________ President ... Vice-President-at-Large _______ First Vice-President .. Second Vice-President _______ Third Vice-President ____ Fourth Vice-President ....... Fifth Vice-President ...... Sixth Vice-President ...... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ......................... Treasurer ............... Parliamentarian ......................... Historian .......................... Publicity MEMBERS Abbott, Mrs. Albert W. Adams, Mrs. I. R. Alaniz, Mrs. Luisa Albrecht, Mrs. Wm. A. Alderman, Mrs. John R. Aldridge, Mrs. Edwin E. Alvarodo, Mrs. J. U. Anderson, Mrs. I. D. Anz, Mrs. Wm. B. Armand, Mrs. Walter M. Arnold, Mrs. Gernot Aue, Mrs. Rudolph, Jr. Austin, Mrs. James Babineaux, Mrs. C. Bailey, Mrs. J. F. Baldarroma, Mrs. Raul N. Banks, Mrs. G. L. Barr, Mrs. B. S. Barrientes, Mrs. R. O. Bassett, Mrs. Sam Bauer, Mrs. Elmer H. Bayer, Mrs. Merrick Bell, Mrs. Christine V. Bitter, Mrs. John A., Jr. Blakey, Mrs. Ethel Bloom, Mrs. Albert J. Bone, Mrs. Jack A. Bordano, Mrs. Aldo Bowman, Mrs. Margaret Boyd, Mrs. Richard S. Bradford, Mrs. H. O. Brand, Mrs. Max E. Brashears, Mrs. W. S. Braun, Mrs. Earl E., Sr. Briseno, Mrs. Josephine C. Brooks, Mrs. S. R. Burgess ' , Mrs. C. B. Burke, Mrs. Sterling C. Caldwell, Mrs. R. B. Caram, Mrs. Grace V. Carter, Mrs. Roy A. Carter, Mrs. T. E. Carpenter, Mrs. S. E. Castanon, Mrs. Leopold Castellaw, Mrs. F. A. Cazamias, Mrs. U. Chapa, Mrs. Arthur E. Christilles, Mrs. Joe Christie, Mrs. Russell Church, Mrs. R. E. Clifford, Mrs. N. M., Jr. Cloud, Mrs. Leo P. Cockrell, Mrs. E. W. Conner, Mrs. John W. Collins, Mrs. Thelma Cooper, Mrs. E. A. Corbo, Mrs. Ben Cortes, Mrs. Ernest Cupit, Mrs. H. Earl Curtis, Mrs. Jos. Sam Dansby, Mrs. Roy L. Davila, Mrs. Tom Delavan, Mrs. R. A. December, Mrs. E. W. Delgado, Mrs. Reynolds Denney, Mrs. Glenn E. Dixon, Mrs. Bryan D. Dresser, Mrs. Paul A. Drew, Mrs. Chas. A. Duncan, Mrs. Robert Dupnick, Mrs. A. F. Durban, Mrs. Fred Dusard, Mrs. Leo F., Jr. Echols, Mrs. A. M. Elmore, Mrs. Raymond W. Engel, Mrs. Meredith Engelking, Mrs. L. J. Esquivel, Mrs. Rosalio Evans, Mrs. O. Shelley Fadal, Mrs. T. W. Fichtner, Mrs. Russell W. Fischer, Mrs. Richard Fitzhugh, Mrs. H. A. Fortune, Mrs. L. G. ' Franz, Mrs. C. L. Freiling, Mrs. Russell Fritze, Mrs. Vernon Fry, Mrs. E. S. Gabriel, Mrs. Melvin Garcia, Mrs. Gregory R. Gerber, Mrs. Margaret H. Gerrells, Mrs. Travis A. Gibson, Mrs. Gordon M. Gill, Mrs. Marville Gilmore, Mrs. Harry L. Glodt, Mrs. John G. Gonzalez, Mrs. Frances Gonzales, Mrs. Rita G. Grand|ean, Mrs. Odet Grant, Mrs. Lee J. Griggs, Mrs. W. R. Grimsinger, Mrs. Martin Groff, Mrs. Walter P. Groff, Mrs. Wilfred M. Hachman, Mrs. F. W. Hall, Mrs. T. E. Halm, Mrs. Gilbert Halstead, Mrs. H. Hamilton, Mrs. Leslie J. Hartley, Mrs. George Heffman, Mrs. Luther B. Herold, Mrs. Bob E. Herren, Mrs. Birdie Herring, Mrs. John R. Hess, Mrs. Harvey E. Hewett, Mrs. A. N. Hewett, Mrs. Kendall Heye, Mrs. Wm. B. Hind, Mrs. W. J. Hohman, Mrs. Walter Howard, Mrs. Ruth E. Howerton, Mrs. William A. Hoyt, Mrs. Stanley C. Huber, Mrs. Keith M. Jaeckle, Mrs. Ed. A. Janert, Mrs. Herbert C. Jenkins, Mrs. Richard O. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Jones, Mrs. Norwood W. Josephson, Mrs. Henry Kahn, Mrs. Meyer Kass, Mrs. David R. Kell, Mrs. John H. Kemp, Mrs. Gail W. Kendrick, Mrs. W. F. Kilgore, Mrs. James S. Kiolbassa, Mrs. F. A. Klutz, Mrs. Wm. L. Knight, Mrs. Leon Koehler, Mrs. Marion J. Kohutek, Mrs. E. H. Kothmann, Mrs. Roy M. Kramer, Mrs. Edwin A. LaHood, Mrs. Z. Land, Mrs. Thomas B. London, Mrs. C. R. Landrum, Mrs. Harry E. Langhammer, Mrs. Ruth Lawler, Mrs. W. F., Jr. Lay, Mrs. Richard, Sr. Leifeste, Mrs. Roy Lesikar, Mrs. George Levis, Mrs. A. G. Lewis, Mrs. Wilson Lindsay, Mrs. Florence M. Lorms, Mrs. Ellsworth S. Lutich, Mrs. Louis P. Loudon, Mrs. Gilbert Lybecker, Mrs. George S. Lynn, Mrs. Maurice F. McDonald, Mrs. H. C. McGaffey, Mrs. Claude W., Jr. McGlothlin, Mrs. E. W. McGarraugh, Mrs. Robert, Jr. McJohnson, Mrs. R. McKeen, Mrs. R. D. McLean, Mrs. Louise O. McNeel, Mrs. A. M. McNees, Mrs. Rufus G. Manning, Mrs. G. L. Marshall, Mrs. Edgar A. Martin, Mrs. H. J. Martin, Mrs. Ralph E. Maxwell, Mrs. W. W. Mayfield, Mrs. A. D. Mayfield, Mrs. Jack Mellgren, Mrs. John J. Molberg, Mrs. C. H. Monier, Mrs. Kurt Moreland, Mrs. C. A. Moseley, Mrs. Herbert Motheral, Mrs. Rose Munn, Mrs. H. O. Neely, Mrs. Leonard Nelson, Mrs. Clifton Noake, Mrs. Joe A. O ' Brien, Mrs. George B. O ' Donnell, Mrs. F. B. O ' Mara, Mrs. Adeline Parish, Mrs. Dick Pearson, Mrs. Frederick Pearson, Mrs. I. O. Persyn, Mrs. Gerard Piper, Mrs. A. A. Plylar, Mrs. E. W. Pope, Mrs. Wilbur Powell, Mrs. James H. Prater, Mrs. John F. Raba, Mrs. Carl F., Sr. Rardin, Mrs. T. R. Rice, Mrs. Jerry J. Richmond, Mrs. Sam Ridgway, Mrs. Charles Z. Rinard, Mrs. Clarence Riordan, Mrs. T. G. Robertson, Mrs. Harry D. Rodriquez, Mrs. Leo L. Rodriquez, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Dorothy Rogers, Mrs. Lenora Belle Rosenthal, Mrs. Jack Sanders, Mrs. Paul W. Saxon, Mrs. C. T. Schmid, Mrs. Harold W. Schnabel, Mrs. Gus Schulmeier, Mrs. D. A. Shenkir, Mrs. William Shulter, Mrs. Arthur Schwarz, Mrs. Maudie W. Shadwick, Mrs. H. C. Shahady, Mrs. Edw. J. Sheeler, Mrs. Bettie Shows, Mrs. William P. Skripka, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Estelle Smith, Mrs. Marie M. Smith, Miss Voyle V. Sparkman, Mrs. Rupert E. Spence, Mrs. Sidney W. Springer, Mrs. Frank Stopper, Mrs. M. E. Steen, Mrs. Morris P. Straube, Mrs. Joe Sturdivant, Mrs. Julia Lock Sueltenfuss, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Simon, Mrs. Robert J. Sutherland, Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Mrs. Mattie Tingle, Mrs. Leslie E. Tolle, Mrs. L. J. Tope, Mrs. Ollie Traylor, Mrs. L. C. Trimble, Mrs. I. C. Vaughn, Mrs. Joe N. Vilcoq, Mrs. Paul M. Von Schwanitz, Mrs. Angela Wagner, Mrs. Bernice Watts, Mrs. James K. Webber, Mrs. Clark Weiss, Mrs. Leon D. Wentworth, Mrs. Earl A. West, Mrs. Ottis West, Mrs. Thomas S. Wideman, Mrs. Carl E., Sr. Wilcox, Mrs. P. W. Williams, Mrs. Carline Williams, Mrs. Raymond H. Willmann, Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, Mrs. William B. Wulfe, Mrs. Emanuel Yeargan, Mrs. J. O. Zatopek, Mrs. E. F. Zimmerman, Mrs. B. H. 396 TRANS-PECOS Left to Right: Mrs. Malcolm Almond, Mrs. Leslie Fisher, Mrs. W. E. Berry, Mrs. J. Burney Ligon—Secre¬ tary, Mrs. Hilliard Rowe—Vice-President, Mrs. Tommie Wilson—President, Mrs. E. C. Niemann—Treasurer, Mrs. N. B. Hillin—Historian. Members not shown: Mrs. Adron Griffith—Public Relations, Mrs. Jack Mecklin—Second Vice-President, Mrs. Sim Reeves, Mrs. Clayton Williams Sr., Mrs. Powell Hodges, Mrs. John F. McSpedden. WACO OFFICERS MRS. S. S. JAMES __________ MRS. C. E. BRAME _________ MRS. T. C. MORRIS ________ MRS. GEORGE LOGAN ... MRS. C. L. DICKERSON .. MRS. J. L. M. GARDNER MRS. G. W. FADAL .............................................................. ..... Historian ..................... President ............. Vice-President .... First Vice-President Second Vice-President .. Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President MRS. W. D. BURTON .............................................. Fifth Vice-President MRS. W. I. BROOKS __________________________________________ Recording Secretary MRS. E. C. PRICKETT ______________________________________ Corresponding Secretary MRS. JAMES SEWELL ____________________________________________________________ Treasurer MRS. J. D. WHITT ________________________________________________________ Parliamentarian MRS. C. L. TUCKER ............................................................... Scholarship 397 classes ir ■§ u student senate 400 who ' s who 404 seniors 414 juniors 488 sophomores 504 freshmen 516 Registration is a hectic day for all involved As the year passes, prominent class distinctions sometimes become burdensome. STUDENT SENATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BOB BOWER Public Relations ROGER RATLIFF Issues BILLY BOB HUTSON Student Life CLAYTON LaGRONE Student Welfare JOHN M. ABBOTT WARREN N. DILLARD DAVID W. ELLISON ERNIE E. FIARI JOHNNY B. FENLEY LEE A. GRIGGS BEN C. JOHNSTON W. DOUGLAS KENT JERRY L. LACKEY G. BRANTLEY LAYCOCK TIM A. PIXLEY ARLAND D. SCHNEIDER M. M. Mike SCHNEIDER GEORGE A. WIEDERAENDERS SILVER TAPS All day a flag at half-mast, an empty space in surging ranks. Death has taken one of us, and we cannot understand. The eleventh hour, starlight and bowed heads—then Silver Taps, calm, haunting, and beautiful. Our last tribute to one we loved. JOHN W. SAUER ' 63 CLARENCE E. PEYTON ' 61 RAFAEL HERRERA JR. ' 64 Silver Taps at Aggieland is a most impressive ceremony. It is a last tribute to an Aggie who has died. Notice for the ceremony is placed at the base of the flagpole in front of the academic building, and the ritual is held at Tattoo the fol¬ lowing night when all lights in the dormitories are turned out. The members of the organization of which the deceased Ag¬ gie was a member form between the statue of Lawrence Sul¬ livan Ross and the front steps of the Academic Building. They stand at attention and salute while taps is being played. An honor guard of Ross Volunteers fires a rifle volley in honor of the departed Aggies. Six buglers selected from the Band play Taps three times from the dome of the building, and then cadets return silently to their rooms. 402 AGGIE MUSTER In commemoration of Texas Independence and San Jacinto Day Aggies and their guests gathered to pay homage to those Aggies who have died during the previous year. Following the tradition of previous Musters, the roll was called with living comrades answering here. 1961 Muster Speaker JAMES W. ASTON ' 33 of Dallas 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 UN VERSITIES AND COLLEGES. Scholarship, participation and leadership in acacia extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to campus popularity are considered by the nominatii tee in choosing the select few. iHtfi To be in this select group, one must first be nominated by Iji nother student or faculty member, have a grade point ratio t least 1.5, be scholastically qualified to be a senior, and graduation before June, 1960. The qualifying placed before a board composed of students rnibers and the outstanding ones are picked, exas A M selected 36 students for this honor, the highest honors a college student can obtain. Who ' s tUho ijj AMONG STUilOT (NAMERi CAM- UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES M AUSTIN, JAMES SERENOUS, JR. Member Senior Court B; Cadet Captain, Commander Squadron 17; Member Ross Volunteers; Winner of the LulieHughie Lane Arts Science Scholarship; Sons of the American Revolution Award for being outstanding junior in the 4th Group ' 59- ' 60; Distinguished Air Force R.O.T.C. Cadet and applicant for Regular Commission; Member Arts Science Council ' 59- ' 60. BARBER, HARVEY DWAINE Cadet Col., Second Brigade Commander; President, Com¬ mittee on Student Affairs, 1st Baptist Church; Varsity Tennis Letterman; Fish Tennis Team; Ross Volunteers; A M Junior Representative, Texas Junior Chamber of Commerce Leadership Conference; S.A.R. Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Distinguished Military Student; Corps Representative, A M Chamber of Commerce; Delegate M.S.C. Leadership Conference; Best Drilled Freshman Sophomore, L-2; Pre-Med Representative, A M Chamber of Commerce; Y.M.C.A. Freshman Camp; Pre-Med Club; Hometown Club; Baptist Student Union. 404 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BOLTON, MALCOLM FINNEY, JR. President of Freshman Engineering Society; Commanding Officer—Squadron Five, First Sgt.—Sqd. 5; 3rd. Platoon Leader—Ross Volunteers; Member of Permanent Firing Squad —Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Military Student; Editors Staff —ASM Engineer; Finance Committee—SCONA VI; Town Hall Staff; Member Society of Automotive Engineers; Candidate for Regular Officers Commission—U.S.A.F.; Outstanding Freshman —Sqd. 12. BOREN, DONALD FRANK Student Engineers ' Council; Cadet Capt. of (C.O.); Vice-President McKinney Hometown Maroon Band Club of Collin County; Band (C.O. Maroon Band); Ross Volunteers; Tau Beta Pi; Mission Manufacturing Co. Scholarship Drum and Bugle Corps. Award (2 years); Air Force DMS; Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore in Maroon Band. CIVILIAN STUDENTS RECOMMENDED TO THE SELECTION COMMITTEE BRASHER, WILLIAM ERNEST Member of the Arts Sciences Student Council; President of Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society; Vice-Pres. of Marshall Hometown Club; Member of Milner Dorm Council; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; The winner of the Beginning Physics Achievement Award; The recipient of the Alcoa Found. Award (1959-1960); winner of Schlumberger Collegiate Award (1960- 1961); Intramural Medal winner in tennis, ping pong, and volleyball; Student laborer in the Thermodynamics Lab of the Engineering Experiment Station; Physics lab assistant instructor. CARLO, MICHAEL JOHN Offices held in Civilian Student Council; President (1960-61); Secretary (1959-60); Member of Exchange Store Advisory Board (1960-61); Member of Executive Committee of CSC (1959-61); member of Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee (1960-61); Chairman of Civilian Dress Committee (1960-61); Chairman of Civilian Week-end Committee (1959-60); member of Civilian Week-end Committee (1959-60); Chairman of Elec¬ tions Committee (1959-60); member of New Student Week Committee (1960-61); President of Dormitory (1958-59) and Vice-Pres. of Dorm. (1960-61); Secretary of Dorm. Pres. Council (1959-60); Chairman of Dormitory Constitution Stand¬ ardization Committee (1958-59); Dorm. Rep. to the Honor Code Committee (1958-59); Dorm. Rep. to the Civilian Student Council (1959-61); Junior Class Rep. to the Civilian Student Council (1958-59); Pres, of Canterbury Assoc. (1959-60); Vice- Pres. of Canterbury Assoc. (1958-59); Vice-Pres. of Diocese of Texas Canterbury Assoc. (1959-60) this is a state organization; Chairman of Ecumenical Conference (1959-60) this was the Eighth Annual A M Ecumenical Conference; Vice-Pres. of Student Chamber of Commerce (1960-61); School of Arts Sciences ' Rep. to the Board of Directors of the Student Chamber of Commerce (1 960-61); Member of Student Chamber of Commerce (1959-61, representing the Chemistry Dept, for both years); Chairman of Eighth Annual MSC Leadership Con¬ ference (1960-61); Secretary of Yankee Hometown Club (1959-58); Member of Civilian Chaplain’s Selection Committee (1959-60); Recipient of Legett Hall ' s Most Outstanding Dorm. Member Award (1958-59); Undergraduate Research Assistant- ship for the Chemistry Dept.; nominated for a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. 405 CLEVENGER, KENNETH ROY Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Assoc.; Execu¬ tive Council of AVMA; Abstracts, Southwestern Veterinarian; reporter of Freshman Vet Class; Parliamentarian of Sophomore Vet Class; Secretary and Treas. of Junior Vet Class; Student Employee, Dept, of Poultry Pathology; Pre-Vet. Society; Vice-Pres. Mesquite Hometown Club; Wesley Foundation; Student Council; Student Senate; Community Chest Fund Com¬ mittee, Student Senate; Walton Hall Dorm. Council; Dorm. Sixteen Council; Intramural Football Medal Winner; Coach of Champ. Civilian Intramural Football Team (1956); Bachelor of Science in Animal Science (1959); Board of Directors of A M Chamber of Commerce; Phi Beta Kappa Member. CASH, HARVEY BERRYMAN Senior Court; Membership Chairman AIEE; 1st. Sgt. Sqd. 15; Lt. Col., Athletic Officer, Corps Staff; Freshman Track, Varsity Track, Outstanding Freshman Sophomore Sqd. 15; Out¬ standing Cadet in Sqd. Summer Camp. DEMEL, KENNETH JOSEPH Member of Great Issues Committee for 4 years; Chairman, Selection Committee, Great Issues; Vice-Chairman, Great Issues; Vice-Chairman, Great Issues; Member Town Hall Staff for 2 years; Chairman, Program, Town Hall Staff; Corporal, Assistant Element Leader, Sqd. 2; Master Sgt. Operations Sgt. Sgt. Major, 1st Wing; Colonel, Commander, 1st Wing; Presi¬ dent,. Vice-Pres., Sec.-Treasurer Ft. Bend Hometown Club, Active member Ross Volunteers for 2 years; Platoon Sgt. Ross Volunteers; Member of Permanent Firing Sqd. Ross Volunteers; Opportunities Award Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.M.E. Award, Slide Rule Contest; Outstanding Junior, 1st Wing; Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Award; Sons of the American Revolution Award; Distinguished Air Force Cadet; Co-Chairman of Air Force Ball; Member of Physics Club. CURRY, WILLIAM FRED, JR. The only college activity that I was privileged to participate in before my injury was the college gymnastics team, of which I was a member. I was active in all company activities and intramurals. I know very well that this list of activities will appear very inadequate when compared with some of the others that you will receive, but I can assure you that it is not short because of lack of interest, but because of physical incapability. My only claim to recognition at A M is that I am graduating, but I ' ve done it the hard way and no one could be any prouder of any accomplishment or of any school. It is an honor to have even been considered, and I thank you very much for that. I wish I had been able to take a greater part in college activities. 406 DOMMERT, ARTHUR ROLAND Student Senate Pres, and Corresponding Secretary; Civilian Student Council Vice-Pres. Treas.; Walton Hall Dorm. Council; Veterinary Medicine Council; A.V.M.A. Emergency Fund Council; A.V.M.A. Parliamentarian; Pre-Vet. Medicine Society Secretary; Pres, of Freshman Vet. Medicine Class; SCONA Rep.; National Winner in 4-H Club Tractor Project; Outstanding Freshman Vet. Medicine Student; Assistant Per¬ sonality Editor on Southwestern Veterinarian; Lab Assistant in Dept, of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology; Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee. ! ' Who ' s Who Among students IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES I AND COLLEGES I ELKINES, AUBREY CHRISTIAN, JR. Cadet Capt. (Commander White Band) Secretary Treasurer, Class of ' 61 (held during 1958-59); Vice-President of Brush Country Hometown Club, 1959-60; Commander, White Band, Texas A M Band; Ross Volunteers (active 1959-60; inactive 1960-61); Phi Eta Sigma—membership and office of Secretary 1959-59; Distinguished Air Force ROTC Student. FITZHUGH, HENRY ALLEN, JR. Saddle Sirloin Club; President of Student Agricultural Council; Alpha Zeta, Initiation Committee Chairman; Senior Meats Tearr , 2nd place team at Kansas City Chicago; High Point Individual at Chicago; Junior Wool Team; Senior Wool Team; High Team at Kansas City; Junior Livestock Judging Team, 1st Place Team at Ft. Worth; 3rd High Individual at Ft. Worth; Senior Livestock Team; Champion Cattle Showman in Little Southwestern, 1958; Sears Roebuck Foundation Tour of Mexico I960; National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Scholarship 1960; Editor of Saddle Sirloin Club Yearbook, 1959-1960; Second High Individual in Freshman Sophomore Judging Contest, 1959. FRAZIER, WALTER RONALD Student Senate—Recording Secretary; M.S.C. Directorate; Stu¬ dent Engineering Council Publicity chairman; Lt. Col. Corps Staff; Social Secretary—Sophomore Class; Ross Volunteers, Permanent Firing Sqd. Administrative Officer; Distinguished Military Student; Student Entertainment Manager; Election Commission; Fox Jacobs Construction Award. 407 GARCIA, ALFREDO S. In charge of the Budget on the Planning Committee of SCONA VI; Industrial Engineer Rep. on the Student Chamber of Commerce (2 yrs.); member of Pan American Club (2 yrs.J; in charge of publicity for the 1959 Pan American Week; Member of the United Nations Club (4 yrs.) reporter in 1960; member of Aggie Players; Physics Lab. Instructor (2 semesters); Recipient of Lamar Fleming Scholarship (4 yrs.); Member of Milner Hall Dorm. Council (1960) Intramural medal winner for Milner Hall (1958). HEATON, SYDNEY NORMAN Corps Commander; Distinguished Military Student; Executive Committee, SCONA VI; Vice Chairman SCONA V; SCONA IV; Math Club; Arts Sciences Council; Tyler-Smith County Home¬ town Club; Corps Sergeant Major; Ross Volunteer Firing Squadron; Caldwell Award; Outstanding Junior in the Corps; Sons of American Revolution Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Association of U. S. Army Award; Recorder, Cadet Court; Guidon Bearer, B-AAA; Outstanding Sophomore, B-AAA; MSC Directorate Assistant; Great Issue Committee; Member General George F. Moore Award Company; Freshman Intramural Swimming Championship; Aggie Sweetheart Selec¬ tion Committee. HAMPTON, RONNY J. 10th 11th MSC Council (Chairman-Constitution and By- Laws Comm.); Cadet Major, Operations Officer 4th B.G. Staff; Junior Class Rept.-—10th MSC Council; Ross Volunteers; Region IX A.C.U. Convention Delegates (2 years); Student Chapter American Vt. Med. Association; MSC Appreciation Award; High-Jump Intramural Winner; MSC Music Committee (sub-committee chairman in ITS) Shreveport Hometown Club; Illinois Central Railroad Scholarship Award; Chairman, MSC Evaluation Board; (1961-62); Honorary Vice-President, MSC Council Directorate (1961-62). HARRINGTON, JOHN NORRIS Corps Intelligence Officer Inspector General; Arts Sciences Student Council representative to Intercouncil com¬ mittee; Adjunct Student Council; Law Officer, Cadet Court; Secretary-Treasurer, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Pre-Med Pre- Dent Society Representative to Arts and Sciences Student Council; Cadet Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Freshman Varsity Swimming—3 year letterman; tJCAA All-American Swimming Team; Most Valuable Swimmer 1958-59, 1959-60; Kneip Award, Capt. Freshman Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; Ross Volunteers. 408 Who ' s Who Among students 1 IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES mm I HICKLIN, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Editor of The Battalion (1960-61); Cadet Lt. Col. in Corps of Cadets; Corps Staff; Public Information Officer (1960-61); Member, College Safety Committee (1960-61); Member, Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee (1960- 61); Member, Sigma Delta Chi, National Prof. Journal¬ ism Fraternity (1959-61); Member, A M Society of Journalists (1958-61); Publicity Committee, Intercollegiate Talent Show (1958-59); Assistant Sports Editor of The Battalion (1958-59); News Editor of The Battalion (1959-60); Managing Editor of The Battalion (1960). Jobs while working on The Battalion, for which students are paid, helped finance my education. HUDSPETH, FRED BYRON Cadet If. Col. Commanding Officer 2nd Battle Group; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Distinguished Military Student; Outstand¬ ing Sophomore; A Ordnance; Outstanding Junior, 2nd Battle Group; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Ordnance Association—Vice-President; Tau Beta Pi; Ross Volunteer Com¬ pany Permanent Firing Team; Ross Volunteer Supply Sergeant; Hughes Tool Company Award Scholarship ($500.00); Sons-of- American Revolution Award; Honor Code Committee; Houston Austin Hometown Association; Feature Editor of The Engi¬ neer, Phi Kappa Phi, Engineering Faculty Senior Award. JACKSON, CLIFFORD ANDREW Fish Drill Team; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Rep. of Dorm Council; Dorm Council Treasurer during Sophomore Junior year; Member of Industrial Education Society during Sopho¬ more, Junior and Senior year; Industrial Education Society Treas.—Junior; Industrial Education Society Chamber of Com¬ merce Rep. during Junior Senior year; School of Engineer¬ ing Rep. to Bd. of Directors of Chamber of Commerce; Presi¬ dent of Chamber of Commerce during senior year; Member of lota Lambda Sigma and elected Vice-Pres. for 1960-61; Active member of Reserve Program—Position: Team Chief, Rank—Sgt. Prior Service before entering A M, participation in active reserve since entering A M. JONES, GLENN ALLEN Student Engineer ' s Council, Student Chapter—Society of Ex¬ ploration Geophysics; Secretary, V.P., President-elect; Lt. Col. Corps Staff; M Sgt. 4th Group Staff; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Commander—Ross Volunteer Company; Student Counci l on National Affairs; Outstanding senior in Dept, of Geology and Geophysics Award—$500; George P. Mitchell Award in Geology Geophysics; Society of Exploration Geophysics; National Scholarship Winner—4 yrs., Opportunity Award Scholarship 4 years; Draftsman for Dept, of Plant Pathology; Draftsman for U.S.D.A.; Commander, Freshman Drill Team; Distinguished Air Force R.O.T.C. Cadet. 409 KENT, WARREN DOUGLAS, JR. Student Senate; Public Relations Committee, Student Senate; Southwestern Vet. Staff; Assistant Business Editor, Southwestern Vet.) Business Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian; member Junior Chapter AVMA; Honor Council, School of Vet. Medicine; Lab. Assistant Department of Vet. Physiology Pharmacology; Vice-Pres. of Junior Class, School of Vet. Medicine; AVMA Executive Council; Emergency Fund Council, Junior Chapter AVMA; Vice-Pres. of Junior Chapter AVMA; Member Phi Zeta; Vice-Pres. of Phi Zeta Eta Chapter; Member Phi Kappa Phi; Executive Board, Eta Chapter of Phi Zeta. LAYCOCK, GUYRON BRANTLEY Cadet Colonel, Deputy Corps Commander; Air Div. Com¬ mander; Distinguished Air Force ROTC Cadet; Summer Camp, Outstanding Military Cadet; Outstanding Cadet of Flight; Ross Volunteers—1st Lt. Platoon Leader; Student Senate; Corps Rep.; Chaplain; Corps Communications Sgt.; Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Award for Outstanding Air Force Junior of Corps Troops; Town Hall Staff; SCONA III IV; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Math Contest—1st place; Math Club; Aggie Players; Amarillo Home¬ town Club. LEE, WELDON ANDREW Ross Volunteers 1958-60; MSC Council 1959-1960; Great Issues ' 58- ' 60; SCONA V 1959-1960; Conferee, Region IX ACU Con¬ vention 1959; Supply, Scholastic, P.l. Sgt. 3rd Grp. Staff, 1958-59 Flight Commander, Sqd. 5, 1959-60 (1st Lt.); Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Received Oppor¬ tunity Award Scholarship 1959-60; Received North American Aviation Scholarship 1959-60; President, MSC Council Di¬ rectorate 1960-61; Worked in Physics shop sophomore year building models for research project; worked part-time in combo, 1957-60; Co-author of Social Customs (Corps Etiquette Booklet) 1959. LYNCH, FRANK LANE President, American Society of Civil Engineers 1960 and Program Chairman for American Society of Civil Engineers 1959; Singing Cadets, Soloist, 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960; Scholastic Sgt.—B Composite; Scholastic Officer—Co. K-2; Aggie Talent Show 1957; Engineer’s Council 1960; Chairman Texas A M Engineer’s Council 1960; Chairman Student; Winner—best Non-Technical report Texas A M Engi¬ neer I960; Member Range Forestry Club 1958; Choir Director ■—First Freewill Baptist Church, Bryan, Texas; Delegate Texas Oklahoma American Society of Civil Engineers Convention I960; Freshman Track Team 1956; President ' s Award— American Society of Civil Engineers 1960; Research Assistant Texas Transportation Institute. 410 I Who ' s (JUho AMONG STUDEKTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES MEADOWS, GEORGE RICHARD Cadet Col. Commander 1st Brig.; Pres. Cadet Court A; Out¬ standing Jr. 1st Brigade; Outstanding Jr.; Operations Officer; and Perm. Firing Squadron in Ross Volunteers; Outstanding Cadet in Platoon Summer Camp; Outstanding Sophomore in Armor Battalion; President of Bellaire Hometown Club; Hous¬ ton Chamber of Commerce Award; Sons of the American Revolution Award; Chairman Housing Comm. SCONA VI; Comm. SCONA V; DMS. MOERBE, EDWIN H., JR. Pres, of Tau Beta Pi; Texas Region Pres, of Gamma Delta; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Opportunity Award Scholarship; American Oil Scholarship; Cooper-Bessemer Engineering Award Scholarship; Texas Chemical Council Science Award; Freshman Slide Rule Engineering Problems Contest (1958); Intramural Basketball (I960); Tau Beta Pi National Convention; Washington Seminar for College Stu¬ dents; Movie Projectionist (Guion Hall) College Tutor of Mathematics Chemistry (Athletic Dept.). MURPHY, CHARLES CLINTON President Freshman Class, Sophomore Class, Junior Class; Member of the Election Committee; National President— National Intercollegiate Flying Assoc.; Flying Kadet Com¬ mittee Chairman; Member of the M.S.C. Directorate; Sqd. Commander Sqd. 16; Distinguished Military Student; Job; Dining hall waiter during Freshman and Sophomore years, part time draftsman for physical plant office during junior year. Holidays and Saturdays worked as clothing clerk during Junior and Senior year. OGG, DON MICHAEL Captain Co. C-1; Vice-President Senior Class; Secretary Treasurer Junior Class; Senior Court B ; President Physical Education Club; Ross Volunteers; Sons of the American Revolu¬ tion Award; Outstanding Junior 1st Battle Group; Best Drilled Sophomore B Armor; Social Secretary BSU; Dis¬ tinguished Military Student; Sophomore Intramural Manager; YMCA Fish Camp Counselor. 411 OSBOURN, DONALD JOE Secretary Vice-Pres. of Saddle Sirloin Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Censor of Alpha Zeta; One of ten students in school of agriculture to make Sears-Roebuck 10 day tour of Mexico; Outstanding freshman in School of Agriculture as picked by Alpha Zeta; 2nd ranking sophomore junior in School of Agriculture as picked by Alpha Zeta and the Faculty Scholar¬ ship Committee; Outstanding freshman, sophomore, and junior in Saddle Sirloin Club; Junior meats judging team—second team at Ft. Worth—7th high indiv.; Senior meats judging team—second team at Kansas City—11th ind., 2nd team at Chicago high individual in beef grading here and also at Ft. Worth the year before; Junior Livestock team—3rd high team at Denver; High team at Ft. Worth—5th high ind.; Senior livestock team—5th high team at Kansas City; Member of Church of Christ; work at horse barn this year and have maintained a herd of registered Berkshire hogs at my home to finance my college education; 2nd in National Block and Bridle Club’s scholarship award given to a junior in one of the local chapters of the entire nation; Delegate to 1959 National Block and Bridle Club annual meeting held at the Interna¬ tional Stock Show at Chicago. SMITH, JOSEPH EMMITT Editor, Associate Editor and Editorial Assistant —Southwestern Veterinarian; AVMA Council; AVMA Honor Council; Phi Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Program; Best drilled Freshman in D Field Artillery; Lab Asst, in Veterinary Anatomy; Alternate Student Delegate to AVMA National Convention. PHILLIPS, PAUL JENKINS MSC Directorate; Directorate Assistant; MSC Music Commit¬ tee—Chairman; Senior Court; Cadet Corporal—Assistant Squad Leader; Cadet Master Sgt. Corps Scholastic Sgf.; Cadet Lt. Colonel—Corps Operations Officer; Band—outstanding sopho¬ more in White Band; Ross Volunteers—member, Ross Volunteers —Platoon Sgt.; Gulf States Telephone Co. Scholarship; Square D. Eng. Co. Scholarship; Eta Kappa Nu—National Electrical Eng. Honor Society; Tau Beta Pi—National Engineering Socie¬ ty; Intercollegiate Talent Show—Staff; Aggie Talent Show- Staff; Outstanding Cadet in Honor Co.—Summer Camp—Ft. Hood; Federated A M Mothers Clubs of Texas Award—Out¬ standing Sophomore in Corps; Superior Cadet Ribbon Award by Dept, of Army 1958-59 and 1959-60. RAHMAN, KHALILUR Agricultural Economics Club, 1958-60; Economics Club, 1958-60; Sociology Club, since Jan. 1960; United Nations Club, 1958-60; Pakistani Students Assn., 1958-60; Pakistani Students Assn, of America, I960; Pres. United Nations Club (1959-60); Pres. Pakistani Students Assn. 1959-60; Delegate to SCONA V; Delegate to Annual National Convention of Pakistani Students Assn, of America, Wichita, Kansas, 1960. Honored as 2nd most outstanding Pakistani student in the U.S. at National Convention of . Pakistani Students Assn, of America, 1960; President of the local chapter, Pakistani Students Assn, when the A M chapter was selected as the most outstanding chapter in the U.S.; Only A M student to attend International Agricultural Economics Conference, 1960; Only A M Student to attend American Farm Economic Assn. Convention, 1960; American Farm Economic Assoc.; American Rural Sociological Society; American Economic Assoc.; Candidate for Ph.D. degree in Agricultural Economics, June or August, 1961. 412 WALLACE, DAVID MARSHALL Pres. Vice-Pres. of Disciple Student Fellowship (DSP); Pres, of YMCA; Rep. of DSF to Student Christian Federation Council; Rep. on Interfaith Council; Sec. of Trans-Pecos Hometown Club; Delegate to National Student Assembly of YMCA- YWCA ' s, University of Illinois; Leadership Training School, Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Delegate to National Student Council of YMCA; Member of National Student Committee of YMCA; National Vice-Chairman of Student YMCA; Student Assistantship in Dept, of History; Southwest Regional Conference Chairman of Student YMCA; Delegate of National Student Christian Federation to World Student Christian Federation Conference in Strasbourg, France; Dele¬ gate to National Student Christian Federation Conference, Athens, Ohio; Delegate to Texas Ecumenical Conference, Austin; Delegate to Texas DSF Convention, Ft. Worth. 1 Who ' s Who Among students IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES WILLMS, WALTER RAY Student Agricultural Council, Senior Court B, Vice-President; Cadet Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Commanding Officer Consolidated Bands; Band; Ross Volunteers, SCONA V, SCONA delegate to SCUSA at West Point, New York, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-Presi¬ dent, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi; D.M.S., National Plant Food Institute Scholarship, E. J. Kyle Award, Luther Jones Scholarship, Danforth Fellowship; Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Tour of Mexico; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Editor, Agriculturist, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior in the School of Agriculture, job with Agricultural Experiment Station one semester; Social Secretary of the Agronomy Society; Out¬ standing Junior in Agronomy, Outstanding Junior in the Band. WINKLER, WILLIAM GERALD Honor Council—School of Vet. Medicine; Pres. Sophomore Class—School of Vet. Medicine; Emergency Fund Committee; Executive Council J.A.V.M.A.; Student Chamber of Commerce; Editorial Assistant—Assoc. Editor and Exec. Editor of the Southwestern Veterinarian; Program Chairman and President Elect of the J.A.V.M.A.; Faculty Award of Merit, Sophomore Class—School of Vet. Medicine; Merck and Company Award, Junior Class—School of Vet. Medicine; Student Rep. Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co. WOODARD, DAVID ERIC 5th year Architecture Major; 3 year varsity letterman (swim¬ ming) team; Water Polo Team; Aggieland Orchestra Aggie Players; Duncan Dining Hall employment Aggie Talent Show winner (1956); 3 months abroad (Europe) Kids from Home. , Combo; (4 yrs.) ; 4I3 CLASS OF 1961 Frazier, Burnside, Ogg, Girouard, Ried, Bush OFFICERS MARVIN J. GIROUARD DON MICHA EL OGG „ TOM C. REID ________________ DARRYL G. BUSH ________ ROBERT O. BURNSIDE .. WALTER R. FRAZIER ..... ____________________________________ President _____________________________ Vice-President _____________________ Secretary-T reasurer __________________________ Social Secretary ____________________________________ Historian Student Entertainment Manager 414 A weekend sparked with many differ¬ ent activities. First, the Final Review honoring Sen¬ iors who are leaving. This is the first time that each cadet will wear the uni¬ form to mark his class for the coming year, the time when, everyone moves up one. Also, highlighting the day is the grad¬ uation ceremony, the end of four long years of hard work. Another high point for those Seniors who were in the Corps are the com¬ missioning exercises where former cadets take their oath and prepare to receive that first salute. Of all the times to over-sleep. 415 RING BANQUET AND Class President Marvin Girouard and date show how it ' s done in Louisiana. 416 DANCE Corps Commander Syd Heaton and his date carry on the traditions of the ring ceremony. SENIORS ABBOTT, JOHN M. ' 61 Eco. Robstown Age 20, D-2, Student Senate, SCONA, Arts and Sci¬ ences Council, Newman Club, Economics Club, D.S. ADAMS, EDWARD V., JR. ' 61 Ed Animal Hus. Bryan Age 21, W-Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Band, Brazos County Hometown Club ANDERSON, DAVID W. ' 61 Mktg. Weslaco Age 21, Sqd. 1, RV ' s, D.S., Best Drilled Soph., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Mktg. Society, Bridge Club, Exec. Off. ANDERSON, WALTER R. ' 61 Ranny Meteorology Campwood Age 21, Sqd. 1, Vice-Pres., Del Rio Hometown Club, Stud. Chapter of AMS, A M Jr. Chamber of Com¬ merce, Chairman, Local Relations Comm. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT C. ' 61 Gen. Bus. Rockdale Age 21, M-Band, A M Chamber of Commerce, Ad¬ vertising Club, Aggie Band ARNOLD, JAMES R. ' 61 Booger Red History Corsicana Age 21, Co. E-l, Vice-Pres., Navarro Hometown Club, Pre-Law Soc., Arts and Sciences Soc., Operations Sgt., 2nd Brig. Staff, Public Info. Off. ATKINSON, JOHN M. ' 61 Jim B.A. Albuquerque, New Mex. Age 21, Co. E-l, 1st Sgt., Outstanding Soph., Treas¬ urer, Soc. of Am. Engrs.,. Dist. Military Stud., D.S., Business Soc. AUSTIN, JAMES S., JR. ' 61 Jimmy History San Antonio Age 22, Sqd. 17, Ross Volunteers, D.M.S., Senior Court B AUSTIN, TOM L. ' 61 Pre-Med-Zoology Alice Age 21, Co. H-2, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Brush Coun¬ try Hometown Club, A M Stud. Chamber of Com¬ merce, D.S. AYERS, LARRY W. ' 61 Jug Per. Admin. Paris Age 22, Co. L-2, Fish Baseball, Head Fish Yell Leader, Fish Drill Team, Varsity Baseball Letterman, T As¬ soc., Business Soc. AYERS, NORMAN D. ' 61 M.E. Age 21, Maj., 4th Group Staff, SCONA, SAME, Best Drilled Soph. Dallas Student Senate, ARNOLD, GERNOT W. ' 61 G.W. Elec. Engr. San Antonio Age 21, Maj., 2nd Group Staff, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall Staff, Vice-Pres., San Antonio Hometown Club, Branch Sec., AIEE, Best Drilled Soph., Adjutant, 2nd Group Staff, Tennis Team 418 BACON, ROBERT J. ' 61 Bob C.E. Jacksonville Age 20, Co. C-l, SAME, AOA, ASCE, Cherokee Co. Hometown Club BAILEY, DAVID J. ' 61 Beetle E.E. Mineral Wells Age 21, Sqd. 4, RV ' s, IRE, AIEE, Newman Club, In¬ tramural Mgr., Pistol Team BAILEY, EDMOND I. 7 61 Fat Ed Ag. Eng. Houston Age 21, W-Band, Pres., Cyclops Society, SBC, C.U. BAKER, JERRY ' 61 B.A. Age 21, Co. 1-2 Fort Worth BANKS, MAURICE L. 7 61 Lee B.A. San Antonio Age 21, W-Band, Sons of the Service, San Antonio Hometown Club, Aggie Band BARBER, HARVEY D. ' 61 Harvey Zoology Alvin Age 21, Commander, 2nd Brig., D.M.S., RV ' s, DAR Award, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Pres., Comm, on Stud. Affairs, Varsity Tennis Letterman, Corps and Pre-Med Rep., A M Chamber of Commerce, Sweetheart Sel. Comm., Best Drilled Freshman, Soph., Rep, Texas Jaycee Leadership Con., MSC Leadership Conference, Pre-Med Club BASS, WILLIAM T. ' 61 Bill Agr. Eco. Nacogdoches Age 21, Co. D-l, Pres., Ag. Eco. Club, Sec., Nacog¬ doches Hometown Club, Ag. Council, Rodeo Club BATEMAN, GARY D. ' 61 Gary Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Co. A-l, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Public Re¬ lations Officer, Texas Soc. of Professional Engrs., Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Dallas Hometown Club BATTE, CHARLES D. ' 61 Batman Agronomy Italy Age 21, Co. C-l, Agronomy Soc., Sec., Stud. Soil Conservation Soc. BAUER, DANIEL E. ' 61 Dan Gen. Bus. and English Baytown Age 21, Co. D-2, D.S., D.M.S., RV ' s, Publicity Mgr., Town Hall, SCONA IV, V, VI, Intramural Mgr., Eng¬ lish Club, Adv. Club, Newman Club, Bus. Soc., Arts and Sciences Council, Sec., Baytown Hometown Club, Permanent Firing Squad RV ' s BAUR, OGDEN T. ' 61 Oggie BEALL, JUDSON B. ' 61 Jud Zoology Bryan Agronomy Pearsall Age 21, Maj., 5th Battle Group, Ross Volunteers Age 21, Co. A-l, Agronomy Soc., Treas., Vice-Pres., Pres., Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Wrestling Team CLASS OF ' 61 419 SENIORS BELL, EDWARD H. ' 61 Butch P.E. Rosenberg Age 21, W-Band, Arts and Sciences Council, Aggie Band, P.E. Club, SCUBA Course, Asst. Instr. BILLINGS, GARY S. ' 61 Accounting Houston Age 20, Sqd. 6, Hillel Club, Accounting Soc., Intra¬ mural Mgr., San Jacinto Hometown Club BLAKEWOOD, ROBERT R. ' 61 Bob Pre-Med Houston Age 22, Co. H-2, Town Hall Staff, Pres., Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Julia Ball Lee Scholarship, Nat. Science Foundation Undergraduate Resrch. Participant, D.S., Bellaire Hometown Club, Undergraduate Lab As¬ sistant BLEWSTER, WILLIAM H. ' 61 Bill Gen. Bus. Bellaire Age 21, Sqd. 4, Outstanding Freshman, Vice-Pres., Bellaire Hometown Club, Business Soc., MSC Bowling Comm., Exec. Off. BERMAN, BERNARD H. ' 61 Bernie Math Houston Age 23, 2nd Wing, Cadet Court, Exec. Officer, 2nd Wing, Honor Code Steering Comm., Outstanding Soph., Reagan Hometown Club of Houston, Hillel Foundation, Treas., Who ' s Who Selection Comm., Bowling Comm. BLACKMON, NORMAN V. ' 61 Bohunk Agr. Educ. Granger Age 21, Sqd. 1, Treas., Soil Conservation Soc., Col¬ legiate FFA Chapter, Newman Club, Williamson Coun¬ ty Hometown Club BLEVINS, JOHN C. ' 61 Bloody M.E. San Antonio Age 21, ASME, Aggie Band, San Antonio Hometown Club, Major, Consolidated Band BLUE, DAVID R. ' 61 Dave Aero. Eng. Arlington, Va. Age 21, Major, Band, RV ' s, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, YMCA Council, MSC Direc¬ torate ' 61 BOECKER, GEORGE E. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Weslaco Age 21, Sqd. 13, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Agric. Eco. Club, Agriculturist Staff, Newman Club, Semper Fidelis BOESE, ROBERT F., JR. ' 61 Bobby B.A. Galveston Age 21, Co. B-2, Vice-Pres., Galveston Hometown Club, Fish Swimming Team, Business Soc. BOLTON, MALCOLM F. ' 61 Mac M.E. Pasadena Age 21, Sqd. 5, Pres., Freshman Eng. Soc., Third Platoon Leader, RV ' s, Town Hall Staff, SCONA VI, Finance Comm., D.M.S., Editors Staff, A M Engineer, Soc. of Automotive Engrs. BOREN, DONALD F. ' 61 Bo M.E. McKinney Age 21, M-Band, RV ' s, Tau Beta Pi, ASAAE, Student Engineers ' Council BORGERS, WAYNE F. ' 61 Meteorology Fort Worth Age 21, Sqd. 2, Arts and Sciences Rep. to the AAACAMS BOSWELL, ROY E., JR. ' 61 Boz Math Fort Worth Age 21, Co. A-l, Wrestling Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Pres., Math Club, Fort Worth Hometown Club, D.S. BOUNDS, JOHN D. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Franklin Age 21, Maj., First Brigade, Pres., Robertson Co. Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA, Soil Conservation Club, Student Chamber of Commerce BOWER, ROBERT JR. ' 61 Bob Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Co. K-2, Class Officer 1957-58, AlChE, Elec¬ tion Comm., Student Senate Executive Comm., Pres., Election Comm. BOWMAN, JAMES M. ' 61 BOX, RICHARD A. ' 60 Dick Mktg. Paris Zoology Yorktown Age 21, Co. town Club C-2, Marketing Soc., Vice-Pres., Home- Age 20, Maj., 2nd Brigade, Freshman Tennis Letter- man, Varsity Tennis Letterman, Pari., Pre-Med, Pre- Dent Soc., Vice-Pres., Flax Country Hometown Club BOYLE, FRANK G. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Port Arthur Age 20, Co. D-l, Ag. Council, Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Great Issues Committee BOZARDT, JOHN M. ' 61 Snake Mktg. Houston Age 22, W-Band, YMCA, Aggie Band, Music Comm.- MSC, Marketing Soc., Intercollegiate Talent Show Comm. 421 BRADFORD, HALLEY O. ' 61 Buddy Math San Antonio Age 21, Co. B-l, Freshman Swimming Team, Intra¬ mural Mgr., San Antonio Hometown Club—Pres., Math Club, SCONA VI, Town Hall Staff BRAME, CHARLES E. ' 61 C.B. I.T. Waco Age 22, Maj., 2nd Group Staff, Freshman Baseball, MSC Dance Comm., Banquet Chairman of Flying Kadets, Outstanding Freshman, Sqd. 13 BRAGG, CHARLES G. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Talpa Age 21, Sqd. 2, Athletic Officer, Ag. Eco. Club BRIDGES, MARVIN J. ' 61 Moose Vet Med. Buffalo Age 21, Co. G-2, Pre-Vet Soc., RV ' s, AVMA BRIEDEN, GERALD R. ' 61 Civil Eng. Devine Age 22, Major, 2nd Wing Staff BROWN, CHARLES A. ' 61 Charlie Brown Accounting Pasadena Age 22, Sqd. 5, Singing Cadets, Pres., Pasadena Hometown Club, Accounting Soc., Supply Officer, Sqd. 5 BROWNING, MERRELL D., JR ' 61 Ag. Eco. and B.A. Hollandale, Miss. Age 22, Sqd. 8, Baptist Student Union, Ag. Eco. Club, Homestate Club BRUTON, RALPH C. ' 61 Barney M.E. Abilene Age 21, Sqd. 8, ASME, SAE, Hometown Club BROWN, BILLY C. ' 61 B.C. Range Management Gatesville Age 22, Co. C-2, ASRM, Pres., Range and Forestry Club, Ag. Council, Range Plant Identification Team, Army Flight Program, Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club, Vice-Pres., Student Soil Conservation Club BROWN, HARRELL D. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Whitesboro Age 21, Co. A-l, Athletic Officer, Collegiate FFA Chapter BRUNT, JOE E. ' 61 Ch. Eng. West Columbia Age 21, Sqd. 11, Pres., Brazoria County Hometown Club, Scholastic Off., Sqd. 11, SCONA VI, AlChE, D.S. BUCKNER, FRED L. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Lockhart Age 21, M-Band, Aggie Band, Treas., Ag. Eco. Club, Cen-Tex Hometown Club 422 CAGE, JAMES D. ' 61 J.D. Ag. Eco. Eagle Pass Age 21, Major, 2nd Brigade Staff, Pres., Eagle Pass Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Flying Kadets, Ad¬ jutant, 2nd Brigade Staff BURGHERS, LOUIS F. ' 61 Lou ' ' Mktg. Kingsville Age 21, Co. E-2, Maktg. Soc., Bush Country Home¬ town Club, Student Chamber of Commerce, Bus. Adm. Club CALKINS, ROBERT R. ' 61 Bob Range Management Schertz Age 21, M-Band, Range Mgt. Club, Centex Home¬ town Club, Aggie Band BURK, JOEL B. ' 61 Tub Ag. Eco. Nacogdoches Age 21, Co. D-l, Ag. Eco. Club, Poultry Science Club, Student Chamber of Commerce CALVEZ, ALTON E. ' 61 Country Ag. Ed. Banguete Age 21, Co. 1-2, Collegiate FFA, Treas, of Agric. Council, Inter-Council, Newman Club, Soil Conserva¬ tion Club, Robstown Hometown Club, D.S. BURNSIDE, ROBERT O. ' 61 Bob Adv. Galena Park Age 21, Sqd. 12, Class Historian, Wrestling Team, Pres., Galena Park Hometown Club, Treas., A M Ad-Club, Shortest Man in the Corps CAMPBELL, HERBERT H. ' 61 Herb Pet. Eng. Paris Age 21, Co. M-2, RV ' s Student Trainer—Football and Basketball, D.M.S. BURT, JOE M. ' 61 P.E. Bryan Age 21, Co. L-2, T Assoc., Varsity Baseball, P.E. Club, Brazos County Hometown Club CARNEY, CULVER H. ' 60 C.C. Math Haskell Age 22, Co. B-l, Math Club, H.J.S.K.F. Hometown Club BURT, WYMOND F. ' 61 B.P.M. Corpus Christi Age 21, Co. F-l, Building Products Marketing Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Platoon Leader CASH, HARVEY B. ' 61 Berry E.E. Pelham, New York Age 22, Corps Staff, Varsity Track, Athletic Officer, Corps Staff, First Sgt., Sqd. 15, D.S., Assistant Mem¬ bership Chairman, AIEE BUSH, DARRYL G. ' 61 Gen. Bus. Odessa Age 22, Major, 4th Brigade Staff, Sr. Class Social Sec., Chairman, Aggie Sweetheart Comm., SCONA VI, Mktg., Soc., Arts and Sciences Council, Odessa Home¬ town Club—Sec.-Treas., Election Comm. 423 CASTLEBERRY, TERRY G. ' 61 Elmer Dingle Accounting Sand Springs, Okla. Age 22, Co. C-2, Sec.-Trees., Sooner Club, Accounting Soc. CHANDLER, CLARENCE R. ' 61 AAaj-ah Geological Eng. Benavides Age 21, Maj., Con. Band Staff, Aggie Band, Brush Country Hometown Club COLE, CHARLES M. ' 61 Charlie History Bryan Age 22, Sqd. 14, Flight Commander, Radio Committee CHAMPAGNE, SHELTON J., JR. ' 61 Frenchie Accounting Galveston Age 20, Maj., 1st Brigade Staff, RV ' s, Pres., Acct. Soc., Galveston Hometown Club, RV Permanent Firing Squad, D.M.S. Flight Training, Outstanding Soph. COCKBURN, TIMOTHY M. ' 61 Timmy T. History Lampasas Age 21, It. Col., 4th Group Staff, D.S., D.M.S. COLEMAN, DAVID C. ' 61 Clem Vet Med. Vernon Age 22, Co. K-2, AVMA, Greenbelt Hometown Club, Pre-Vet Soc. 61 Seniors gather in front of the flag¬ pole on Military Walk and wander aimlessly about, like old elephants about to die, symbolic of the fact that they will graduate and no longer be a part of the Twelfth Man. 424 COLLINS, ROBERT F. ' 61 Bob Ind. Dist. Dallas Age 21, Sqd. 1, ASME, Captain, Varsity Rifle Team, Treas., Pres., Dallas Hometown Club, Browsing Li¬ brary Comm., I. Ed. Club, Winner of A M Engineering Drawing Contest CONDER, LOWELL R. ' 61 . Ed. Ft. Worth Age 22, Sqd. 7, I. Ed. Club, Student Safety Soc., Stu¬ dent Chamber of Commerce, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Nat. Foundry Soc. COLLINSWORTH, CHESTER H., JR. ' 61 Ches Ag. Ed. Merkel Age 21, W-Band, Pres., Merkel Hometown Club, Col¬ legiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, B.C.S., S.S.T. COPLEY, DON W. ' 61 M.E. Muleshoe Age 22, Maj., Con. Band Staff, ASME, Aggie Band, Company Clerk, M-Band, Supply Sergeant, Con. Band COVINGTON, MARCUS JR. ' 61 Marc M.E. Bloomington Age 21, Sqd. 2, ASME, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club—Pres. COY, ANTON E. ' 61 Sleepy Agronomy Weslaco Age 21, W-Band, RV ' s Aggie Band, Agronomy Soc., Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council, Agriculturist Staff, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club CRIST, JAMES D. ' 61 Aero. Cleburne Age 21, Sqd. 4, IAS COX, TRENT N. ' 61 T.N. M.E. Beaumont Age 22, Maj., 2nd Brigade Staff, Feature Writer, A M Engineer, Pres., Beaumont Hometown Club, Vice-Pres., American Ordnance Assoc., SAE, D.M.S. CRAVENS, JAMES W. JR. ' 61 James Civil Eng. Paris Age 21, Co. H-l, D.S., Tau Beta Pi, CE Honor Soc., ASCE, 2nd Vice-Pres., SAME, Sr. ASCE Representative to the Student Chamber of Commerce, Pres., Red River Valley Hometown Club, Browning-Ferris Scholarship, Rifle Award at Summer Camp, Texas Soc. of Prof. Engrs. CROCKETT, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Crickett Math Brownsville Age 21, Co. C-2, RV ' s, MSC Bowling Comm., Fresh¬ man Engineering Soc. CROPPER, WILLIAM A. ' 61 Bill Gen. Bus. Beaumont Age 21, Sqd. 11, Beaumont Hometown Club, Newman Club, Dance Comm., Business Soc., Gamma Alpha Sigma CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM L. Bill Pet. Eng. Gainesville Age 21, Sqd. 4, RV ' s, D.S., AIME, Cooke County Hometown Club, Pet. Engr. Club, Intramural Golf SENIORS 425 SENIORS DAVIDSON, TOMMY J. ' 61 Zoology. Austin Age 21, Co. H-2, Pre-AAed, Pre-Dent Soc., Fish Swim¬ ming Team, 1st Sgt., C.O., Co. H-2, Cadet Court A, Pres., Austin Hometown Club DEMEL, KENNETH J. ' 61 Ken Physics Needville Age 21, Col., First Wing, Student Entertainment Staff, Pres., Ft. Bend Hometown Club, Platoon Sgt., RV ' s, Vice Chairman, Great Issues, DAFC DICKERSON, BEN E. ' 61 Sociology Houston Age 21, Maj., 1st Brigade Staff, Pres., Sociology Club, Agriculturist Staff, Agricultural Council—Sec., B.S.U., Alpha Zeta, Bellaire Hometown Club DIERKING, IRWIN S. ' 61 Dirk Insurance Houston Age 21, Co. E-l, Ross Volunteers, CO, Co. E-l, Flying Cadets, MSC Bridge Committee DIERLAM, MARK J. Ill ' 61 E.E. Galveston Age 20, Sqd. 7, Best Drilled Freshman, Galveston County Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 9, SCONA V. Transportation Comm., Chairman, AASC Evaluation Board, Chairman, MSC Freshman Open House, President ' s Reception, C. B. Hinton Award, MSC, Evaluation Committee, AIEE, IRE, Apt. Council— Hensel Rep. DODGE, JOHN H. ' 61 Hoppy A I.E. Beaumont Age 21, Co. A-2, ASME, SAE, Beaumont Hometown Club, Section Editor, Aggieland ' 60, Asst. Editor, Aggieland ' 61 DODSON, GILES L. ' 61 Shakey Ag. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Maj., Con. Band Staff, Vice-Pres., ASAE, Student Chamber of Commerce, Adv. Mgr., Agricul¬ turist, Program Chairman, Baptist Student Union, Feature Writer, A M Engineer, Drum and Bugle Corps, SAME, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Band Chaplain, Alpha Zeta, Aggie Band DONELSON, DELBERT A. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Stanton Age 20, Co. A-2, Ag. Eco. Club, Midland Hometown Club DUBUISSON, LARRY AA. ' 61 Duby Vet Med. Elsa Age 21, Maj., 4th Brigade Staff, Pre-Vet Soc., Social Chairman, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club DOMBART, ALVIN B. ' 61 I.T. Houston Age 20, Co. F-l, I. Ed. Soc., AOA, Student Safety Soc., Supply Officer, Co. F-l, SAE DONELSON, RONALD R. Ag. Eco. ' 61 Ronnie Plainview Age 21, Sqd. 1, Ag. Eco. Club, Marketing Soc., Pres., Panhandle Hometown Club, Athletic Officer DUFFIELD, DAVID W. ' 61 C.E. Midland Age 21, Co. E-2, ASCE, Quartermaster Assn., 12th Man Bowl, Pres., Midland Hometown Club CLASS OF ' 61 DUNGEN, RAYMOND L., JR. ' 61 Bugs Ag. Journ. Columbus Age 21, Co. E-l, Asst. Platoon Leader, SAME, Fish Baseball, Fayette-Colorado County Hometown Club DUPREE, RAY A. ' 61 L.A. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 13, Exec. Offr., Simper Fidelis Club, History Club EASTWOOD, DONALD V. ' 61 Don M.E. Bellaire Age 21, Major, 1st Group Staff DUNLAP, ALVIN W. ' 61 Stick M.E. Dallas Age 21, W-Band, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, ASTM, Student Senate, Student Chamber of Commerce, Conoco Oil Company Scholarship, R. C. Baker Foundation Scholar¬ ship, Scholastic Sgt., Best Drilled Soph., Aggie Band, Feature Editor, A M Engineer, Freshman Slide Rule Contest, Soph. Math Contest, D.S., D.M.S. EAGLE, JOHN T. ' 61 E.E. Dallas Age 21, Co. B-2, Dallas Hometown Club, D.S., D.M.S., AIEE EDWARDS, JERRY W. ' 61 Sleepy Math Prosper Age 21, Sqd. 9, Collin County Hometown Club, Math Club, Modern Languages Club SENIORS EHRHARDT, NEVEL H. ' 61 Nev M.E. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Sqd. 12, Pres., Shreveport Hometown Club, Sec., American Society of Mechanical Engineers, TAE ELKINS, AUBREY C. ' 61 Chris English Fremont Age 21, W-Band, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, C.O., W-Band, Class Sec., Soph. Year, D.S., D.M.S. ELLINGTON, JIMMY R. ' 61 Ellsworth Ag. Eco. Lyford Age 21, Co. G-l, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club ELLISON, RAYMOND T. C.E. Age 22, Co. D-2 ' 61 Jefferson EWING, W. TAYLOR ' 60 T.E. Gen. Bus. San Benito Age 23, Co. F-l, Debate Club, Pre-Law Society, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Intramurals, Ten Corps Championships, General Moore Winner FADAL, JAMES K. ' 61 J-Rab Arch. San Antonio Age 21, Sqd. 8, Publicity Chairman and Sec., MSC— Dance Comm., Canterbury Assoc., Design Students Soc., D.S., MSC Creative Arts Comm., San Antonio Hometown Club, Arch. Rep. to Student Chamber of Commerce, Wrestling Team FADAL, WILLIAM K. ' 61 Kenny Personnel Mgt. Waco Age 21, Sqd. 8, MSC Directorate, D.S., Chairman, Personnel Comm., Dance Comm., SCONA VI, Canter¬ bury Assoc., Singing Cadets, Waco Hometown Club FAGAN, WALT M. ' 60 Willie Arch. Marshall Age 22, Sqd. 3, Freshman Drill Team, Ross Volun¬ teers Drill Team, AIA, AGC FAIRLY, ROBERT S. ' 60 Bob Gen. Bus. Waco Age 22, Sqd. 1, Bus. Soc., Browsing Library Comm., Waco Hometown Club, Fish Swimming Team, Gamma Alpha Sigma FEAGINS, THOMAS J. ' 61 TJ. C.E. Houston Age 22, Co. C-2, Lamar Hometown Club Officer, AGC Sec., ASCE FIGARI, ERNIE E. ' 61 Rockin ' Em ' Ch. Eng. Beaumont Age 22, Sqd. 5, SCONA VI, Arrangements Comm., Soc. of American Military Engrs., RV ' s, Active Sr., Squad Leader, Rep. from the School of Eng. to Stu¬ dent Senate, Student Engineering Council, D.S., Inter- Council Comm., Election Comm., Town Hall Staff, Newman Club, AlChE, Beaumont Hometown Club, Flight Commander, Sqd. 5, Student Senate Public Re¬ lations Comm., Pre-Law Soc. FIGART, MICHAEL I. ' 61 Mike I.T. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 7, Intramural Mgr., Spring Branch Hometown Club, Ind. Ed. Soc., Chairman of Equip¬ ment Procurement Comm, of Flying Cadets 428 FINE, OTIS W. ' 61 Sa ndy I.T. Houston Age 22, Sqd. 8, D.S., lota Lambda Sigma Parliamen¬ tarian, SWC Rifle Team, Vice-Pres., Milby Hometown Club, I. Ed. Club FISCHER, ALTON F. ' 61 Whitey Math New Braunfels Age 21, Sqd. 7, Math Club, Physics Club, Hometown Club, Intramural Mgr. FITZGERALD, FRANK A. ' 61 Vet. Med. Cheneyville, La. Age 21, Co. G-2, AVMA, South Louisiana Hometown Club, C.O. of Co. G-2 FLAHERTY, LARRY D. ' 61 Flag Wildlife Mgt. Pampa Age 20, Sqd. 8, Intramural Mgr., Fish and Game Club, Panhandle Hometown Club FLOYD, JACK D. ' 62 E.E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Co. B-2, IRE, Ross Volunteers, Hometown Club, Business Mgr., A M Engineer FOX, DICKIE D. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Lockhart Age 21, Co. C-2, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma FRANCIS, EDWARD J. ' 61 English Tyler Age 21, Sqd. 7, Athletic Officer, Vice-Pres., Tyler- Smith County Hometown Club, Vice-Pres., English Club, Newman Club, Chairman, Education Comm., MSC Dance Comm., A M Review Writer FORD, JOHN S. ' 61 John Pre-Med. Miami, Florida Age 21, Sqd. 13, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Diving Instructor FRAIAA, JACK W. ' 61 von Kraut Chem. Eng. and B.A. Terrell Age 22, Sqd. 7, A M Rifle Team, Honor Council, Semper Fidelis Soc., Alpha Gamma Sigma, ASME, B.A. Soc., Ordnance Soc., ACS, Scholastic Officer, Sqd. 7, AlChE, Pres., Hometown Club FRAZIER, WALTER R. ' 61 C.E. and Arch. Const. Dallas Age 22, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities GAINES, GREGG L. ' 61 Rat I.T. Palestine Age 21, Co. C-l, Industrial Education Club, Safety Soc., Palestine Hometown Club GALLATIN, JAMES S. ' 61 Jim E.E. Dallas Age 21, Sqd. 6, Phi Eta Sigma, Intramural Mgr., Ross Volunteers, Dallas Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 10 CLASS OF ' 61 429 SENIORS GARCIA, MARTIN E. ' 61 Vef. Med. Brownsville Age 20, Co. G-3, Pre-Vet Soc., AVAAA, Ross Volunteers, Newman Club, Intramural Mgr., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club GIARDINA, ANTHONY J. ' 61 Tony Gen. Bus. Beaumont Age 21, Sqd. 11, C.O. of Sqd., Newman Club, Ama¬ teur Radio Club, Jr. and Sr. Rep. to Arts and Sciences Council, Pres., Arts and Sciences Council, Vice-Pres., Business Soc., Vice-Pres., Beaumont Hometown Club, D.S. GILLILAND, JERRY I. ' 61 E.E. Liberty Age 21, Co. C-2 C.O., Great Issues Comm., 2nd Regiment Color Guard, Ross Volunteers, Pres., Liberty Hometown Club GOEBEL, ROBERT ' 61 Bob I.T. New Braunfels Age 22, Co. B-2, Platoon Leader, Pres., Cen-Tex Home¬ town Club, I. Ed. Club GARDNER, JAY M. ' 61 Personnel Waco Age 21, Sqd. 4, D.S., Ross Volunteers, Squadron Commander, Student Chamber of Commerce, Vice Chairman, Personnel Comm., Cadet Court-B, McLen¬ nan County Hometown Club, Business Soc., Honor Code Comm. GILBERT, JOE L., JR. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Cotulla Age 21, Co. A-l, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Range and Forestry Club, C.O. of Co. A-l GIROUARD, MARVIN J. ' 61 Advertising Groves Age 21, Sqd. 12, Vice-Pres., Jr. Class, Pres., Sr. Class, C.O. Sqd. 12, T Sgt. 3rd Group Staff, Mid-County Hometown Club, Marketing Soc., Advertising Club, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Mr. Congenial¬ ity T.W.U. GOULD, CHARLES L. ' 61 Len History Houston Age 20, Sqd. 6, Town Hall Staff, Newman Club, History Club, St. Thomas High School Hometown Club CRANBERRY, PHILLIPS R. ' 61 Phil Math Dublin Age 22, Sqd. 10, Math Club, MSC Bridge Committee GRAY, CHARLES R. ' 61 M.E. Age 21, Co. C-2, ASME Charlie Dallas GRESSETT, BILLY J. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Comanche Age 21, Co. A-l, P.l. Officer, Collegiate FFA Chapter GRIFFITH, RODNEY S. ' 61 Roto B.A. Lockhart Age 21, M-Band, Flying Kadets, Aggie Band 430 ' 61 GROHN, DAN A. ' 61 Accounting Sour Lake Age 22, AAaj., 1st Group Staff, Beaumont Hometown Club, Accounting Society HAGGARD, RUFUS W. ' 61 Blackie I.T. Dallas Age 21, Sqd. 4, Newman Club, Hometown Club HALBERT, JIMMY R. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Cleburne Age 21, Co. 1-2, Collegiate FFA, Student Chamber of Commerce, Soil Conservation Soc., NBA HALE, CLYDE N. ' 61 AA.E. San Antonio Age 21, Lt. Col., 5th Brigade Staff, 1st Sgt., Co. 1-2, Sgt. AAaj., 5th Brigade Staff, ASAAE, D.AA.S. HALE, DAVID O. ' 61 Dave Education Irving Age 21, Co. C-2, Beta Tri Alpha, National Ed. Assn., Eco. Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Irving Hometown Club, American Soc. of AAilitary Engrs., American Ordnance Soc., SOS, Gung-Ho Club, Flying Kadets, A AA Historical Soc., American Soc. of International Law, Foreign Language Club, Skydivers HALE, JOHN A. ' 61 C.E. Raymondville Age 21, Sqd. 3, ASCE HALSTEAD, HERBERT L. ' 61 Herb Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, W-Band, San Antonio Hometown Club, Aggie Band, D. S. HAMFF, JAMES E. ' 60 Jim B.A. Sherman Age 25, Co. K-2, Business Soc., History Club, Eco. Soc., American Ordnance Soc., Wesley Foundation, SCONA VI, Grayson County Hometown Club HAMILTON, JOHN R. ' 61 Country Agronomy Friona Age 22, AA-Band, Agronomy Soc., Aggie Band, Pan¬ handle Hometown Club HAMMER, GARY J. ' 61 Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Co. A-2, Aggieland Staff 4 years, Editor, Civilian and AAothers Club, .Business Soc., Election Comm., Interfaith Council, Lutheran Student Assoc., Sec., Dallas Hometown Club HAMPTON, RONNY J. ' 61 Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 21, AAaj., 4th Brigade Staff, 10th and 11th AASC Council, RV ' s, AASC Appreciation Award, Region IX ACU Convention, Student Chapter American Vet. AAed. Assn., Pre-Vet Soc., Shreveport Hometown Club, AASC AAusic Comm., Illinois Central Railroad Scholarship HANNIGAN, RAYMOND R. ' 61 Ace Gen. Bus. Galveston Age 21, Co. L-2, Arts and Sciences Council, SCONA III and IV, Student Baseball AAgr., T Assn., Galveston Hometown Club, D.S., K. of C., Vice-Pres., Insurance Soc., Business Society 431 CLASS OF HARRINGTON, HARRY A. ' 61 Pete Wildlife Mgt. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Sqd. 11, Shreveport Hometown Club, S.W.A.N., Fish and Game Club, Texas Academy of Science, Press Club, Feature Editor, A AA Agricul¬ turist, Gymnastics HARRIS, EDWIN H. ' 61 Ed 8.A. Pearland Age 20, It. Col., 1st Wing, Cadet Court A, Sec., Pres., S. F. Austin of Houston Hometown Club, Sec., Vice-Pres., Newman Club, Semper Fidelis Soc., Co- Chairman, Air Force Ball, Honor Code Committee HARRINGTON, JOHN N. ' 61 Liberal Arts College Station Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, 3 year Letterman Swim¬ ming, NCAA All-America Swimming Team, Most Valuable Swimmer, Capt., Fish Swimming Team, Ross Volunteers, Arts and Sciences Council, Inter-Council Comm., Sec.-Treas., Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Water Polo Team, Law Officer, Cadet Court, Adjunct Student Council HARRIS, ROBERT S. ' 61 Scottie M.E. and B.A. San Antonio Age 21, W-Band, Drum Major, Drum and Bugle Corps, Aggie Band, Silver Taps Team, ASME, MSC Bowling Committee HARRISON, JARRELL L. ' 61 Tubby Accounting Refugio Age 21, M-Band, Accounting Society HARRISON, PHILIP H., JR. ' 61 Insurance Lufkin Age 21, Sqd. 3, Angelina County Hometown Club, D.S., Treas., Student Chamber of Commerce, Pres., Insurance Soc., Scholastic Officer HARN, PATRICK J. ' 61 Pat P.E. San Antonio Age 22, Co. C-2, D.S., San Antonio Hometown Club, SOS, P.E. Club, SCONA IV, Aggieland Staff, MSC Bowling Comm. HARVEY, CLAYTON W. ' 61 Bull Dog E.E. Denison Age 21, Sqd. 13, AIEE, IRE, Grayson Hometown Club Officer Louise Kuenn, Aggie Sweetheart, and Class President, Marvin Girouard HAYGOOD, JAMES L. ' 61 Larry Psychology Ft. Worth Age 21, Lt. Col., 1st Battle Group Staff, C.O., 1st Sgt., RV ' s, Pres., Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Sec.- Treas., Arts and Sciences Council, Honor Code Comm., SCONA V, Best Drilled Fish and Soph, of 1st Brigade, 1st Brigade Color Guard, Student NEA, Student Chamber of Commerce, NEA Rep. to Arts and Sci¬ ences Council, D.S., D.M.S., Tentative DAAG, Runner-up, Sr. Class Pres., A M Ft. Worth Club Scholarship HAYNES, HARRIS E. ' 61 Butch Accounting Forney Age 21, Lt. Col., 2nd Brigade Staff HEATON, SYDNEY N. ' 61 Syd Math Tyler Age 21, Cdt. Col. of Corps, Corps Commander, D.S., D.M.S., RV ' s, SCONA IV, Vice Chairman, SCONA V, Exec. Comm., SCONA VI, Recorder, Cadet Court, Caldwell Award, Outstanding Corps Jr., Corps Sgt. Major, Association of U.S. Army Award, Houston C of C Award, Math Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Outstanding Soph., B-AAA, Guidon Bearer, B-AAA, Great Issues Comm., General Moore Award Unit, Fish Intramural Swimming Champions, MSC Directorate Asst. HEBERT, RODNEY W. ' 61 M.E. Beaumont Age 21, Maj., 1st Wing Staff, Beaumont Hometown Club, Newman Club, SAE, Ross Volunteers HEDDERMAN, CHESTER W., II ' 61 Math Dallas Age 21, Co. B-2, SCONA VI, Math Club, Modern Language Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Aggieland Staff, D.S. HEGER, ANTHONY J. B.P.M. ' 61 Tony Sequin Age 21, Co. B-2, Pres., B.P.M., Arts and Sciences Council, Student Chamber of Commerce, Cen-Tex Hometown Club HEGYESI, JOE H. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Houston Age 22, Battle Group Staff, AlChE, Reagan Hometown Club HEME, WALTER L. C.E. HEROLD, JAMES D. Ind. Ed. ' 61 Spic Port Isabel ' 60 Jimmy San Antonio Age 23, Sqd. 1, Ind. Ed. Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club Pres., Sr. Intramural Mgr., Browsing Library Comm., Sr., Sqd. 1 Age 21, Co. E-l, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., American Soc. of Military Engrs., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Battle Group Baseball, Platoon Leader, Platoon Sgt. HENDRICKS, RALPH B. ' 61 Ralph C.E. Hull Age 21, Maj., 5th Brigade Staff, ASCE HENNEBERGER, KENNETH ' 61 Ken Arch. Const. Dallas Age 22, M-Band, Assoc, of General Contractors, Aggie Band, Christian Science Organization, Drum and Bugle Corps, Dallas Hometown Club, D.S. HEER, BERNARD C. ' 61 Bernie Arch. Galveston Age 21, Co. G-l, Vice-Pres., SAME, AGC, Newman Club, Galveston County Hometown Club 433 HICKLIN, WILLIAM L. ' 61 Bill ' Journ. Corpus Christi Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Editor, Battalion, Corps PIO, College Safety Committee, SWC Sports¬ manship Comm., A M Soc. of Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi HICKS, JIMMY C. ' 61 Tex Accounting Odessa Age 20, Sqd. 8, AASC Dance Committee, Accounting Society, Vice-Pres., Odessa Hometown Club, Bowl ing Committee HILL, A. C. ' 61 Ace C.E. Giddings Age 21, Maj., 2nd Group Staff, Flying Kadets, ASCE, Fish Intramural Softball Champions, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 4, Air Force Sweetheart Comm. HINES, THOMAS W. ' 61 Tommy C.E. Angleton Age 21, Co. C-l, ASCE, Canterbury Club, Brazoria County Hometown Club HOERMANN, CHARLES E. ' 61 Charlie I.T. Seguin Age 21, Co. A-2, Cen-Tex Hometown Club HOFFMAN, ROBERT W. ' 61 B Chem. Eng. Harlingen Age 22, Co. K-2, D.S., AlChE, Freshman Soc. of Engineers. HOLLAND, HOWELL W. ' 61 Swamp Rat B.A. Arcadia Age 20, Co. C-l, Galveston County Hometown Club HOLMES, TEKE W. ' 61 Duck Gen. Bus. Baton Rouge, La. Age 22, Co. F-2, Sec., South Louisiana Hometown Club HOLUBEC, HENRY H. ' 61 B.PM. Taylor Age 21, Sqd. 6, Building Products and Marketing Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Williamson County Hometown Club HOWERTON, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Chem. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Co. B-l, Ross Volunteers, AlChE HOYT, ALBERT W. ' 61 Al Arch. San Antonio Age 20, Sqd. 2, San Antonio Hometown Club, Wres¬ tling Team, D.S.S. HOYT, JIMMIE M. ' 61 Big Mama Ag. Eco. Elsa Age 21, Maj., 1st Brigade Staff, Sec., Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Supply Sgt., Co. C-l 434 HUBER, KEITH M., JR. ' 61 Pet. Geol. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Co. F-2, AIME, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, Sec., MSC Dance Comm., Fish Swimming Team, San Antonio Hometown Club HUDSPETH, FRED B. ' 61 M.E. Houston Age 21, It. Col., 2nd Brigade Staff, D.S., D.M.S., Tau Beta Pi, Feature Editor, A M Engineer, Ross Volunteers, RV ' s Permanent Firing Team, RV ' s Supply Sgt., Hughes Tool Company Award Scholarship, SAE, Vice-Pres., American Ordnance Assn., Sons of Ameri¬ can Revolution Military Award, Outstanding Jr., 2nd Battle Group, Honor Code Comm., S. F. Austin Home¬ town Club HUTSON, BILLY B. ' 61 BB Ag. Eco. Nacogdoches Age 20, Co. F-2, Student Senate, SCONA, Pres., Home¬ town Club, Vice-Pres., Ag. Eco. Club, Intramural Championship Basketball JACKSON, TRAVIS G. ' 59 M.E. Houston Age 23, Sqd. 13, Fish Drill Team, Soph. Drill Team, Debate Team, Vice-Pres., Maroon and White Sports Car Club, Vice-Pres., Chaparral Sports Car Club, Vice- Pres., Brazos Co. Young Democrats, ASME, SAE, Freshman Drawing Award HUDGINS, RICHARD E. ' 61 Dick Gen. Bus. Longview Age 21, Sqd. 3, Deep East Texas Hometown Club, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Business Soc., Insurance Soc., MSC Personnel Comm., Exec. Officer HULL, TOM H. ' 61 I.T. Old Man Dallas Age 20, Co. E-l, Pres., Soc. of American Military Engrs., Dallas Hometown Club, Sqd. Leader JACKSON, JAMES B. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Age 21, Co. K-2, AlChE Smokey Houston JAMES, WILLIAM A. ' 61 Pup B.A. Waco Age 21, Sqd. 12, Semper Fidelis Soc., Pres., Waco Hometown Club, B.A. Soc. SENIORS 435 SENIORS JAMISON, WILLIAM C. ' 61 Bill B.A. Sweetwater Age 21, M-Band, Freshman Tennis Team, Aggie Band, Varsity Tennis Team, Letterman, Business Soc., Student National Educ. Assoc. JOHNSON, ALLEN C. ' 61 Al C.E. Silsbee Age 21, Sqd. 7, ASCE, Beaumont Hometown Club JOHNSON, STEVEN L. ' 61 Flash C.E. Pecos Age 22, Sqd. 12, Wrestling Team, ASCE, ASAAE, Trans- Pecos Hometown Club, Dave Beck Award, Gamma Alpha Sigma JONES, GLENN A. ' 61 Geophysics Dallas Age 22, It. Col., Corps Staff, C.O., Ross Volunteers, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Distinguished AFROTC Student, RV ' s Firing Squad, Commandant ' s Award, Summer Camp, Pres., Geo¬ physics Club, Delegate to SCONA VI, Vice-Pres., Soph. Class, Commander, Fish Drill Team, SCONA IV, V, Soc. Exploration Geophysicists Scholarship, Opportunity Award, Mobil Oil Award KAHANEK, JEROME W. ' 61 Jerry Physics Schulenburg Age 21, It. Col. 1st Group Staff, Schulenburg Home¬ town Club, Sigma Pi Sigma Treas., Outstanding Jr. in 1 st Group KEELING, GUY W. ' 61 Personnel Palestine Age 21, Co. A-2, Aggieland Staff I and II, Section Editor, Aggieland ' 60, Bus. Mgr., Aggieland ' 61, Platoon Leader, RV ' s, Interfaith Council, Public Re¬ lations Comm., MSC, RV ' s Firing Squad, Distinguished Military Student. KELLY, RODNEY W. ' 61 Rod C.E. San Antonio Age 21, Major, Cons. Band Staff, Talent Comm. Chair¬ man, MSC Directorate, Student Engineer ' s Council, Sec., ASCE, Phi Eta Sigma, Cataloguer, Tau Beta Pi, Civil Eng. Honor Soc., Drum and Bugle Corps, Silver Taps Team, Aggie Band, Alcoa Foundation Scholarship JONES, DONALD H. ' 61 Arch. Const. Houston Age 21, Co. M-2, Student Mgr. Football Team (Var¬ sity), T Assoc., Associated General Contractors, D.S. JORDAN, ELTON M. ' 61 E.E. Mesquite Age 21, Sqd. 13, CO of Sqd. 13, D.M.S., Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE KEATHLEY, CHARLES R. ' 61 Turk Education Corsicana Age 21, Co. G-l, Pres., Student Educ. Assoc., Pres., Navarro County Hometown Club, Marketing Soc., Active Army Reserve KELLY, RICHARD T„ JR. ' 61 Dick Personnel Admin. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 17, Newman Club Sec.-Treas., State Chairman, Business Soc., Sec., MSC Personn el Comm. KENNEDY, EDWARD L. ' 61 Eddie B.P.M. Dallas Age 20, Sqd. 3, Building Products and Marketing Club, MSC Bowling Comm., Dallas Hometown Club 436 KETTLER, TERRENCE M. ' 61 Terry Education Needville Age 21, Co. L-2, Baseball—two years, Student NEA Club, Fort Bend Hometown Club, D.S. KISSAAAN, BRIDANCE R. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Ponca City, Okla. Age 21, M-Band, Aggie Band KLEHM, JULIUS J. ' 61 Clem Chem. Eng. Brookshire Age 20, Co. C-2, AlChE, MSC Bowling Council KILPATRICK, ROBERT L. ' 61 Bob Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22, Co. D-2, SCONA VI, Business Soc., Eco. Club, Advertising Soc., Lamar (Houston) Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation. KITOWSKI, JOHN V. ' 61 Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Freshman Eng. Soc., Newman Club, Freshman Drill Team, SCONA IV, D.S., Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 1, Institute of Aero. Sciences, Sigma Gamma Tau Sec., Assoc. Editor, A AA Engineer, Distinguished AFROTC Student, Exec. Of¬ ficer, Ross Volunteers, Corps Adjutant KLEINFELD, JOEL F. ' 61 Yoi Pre-Law El Paso Age 19, AA-Band, Hillel Club, El Paso Hometown Club, Modern Languages Soc., Aggie Band, Pre-Law Soc., Delegate to Brandeis institute CLASS OF 7 61 KLOPPE, FRITZ J. ' 60 Landscape Arch. Houston Age 22, Sqd. 17, Freshman Drill Team, Great Issues, SCONA KYLE, ROBERT C. ' 61 Bob C.E. Itasca Age 21, Co. C-l, ASCE, Hill County Hometown Club Pres. LAGRONE, JAMES C. ' 61 Clayton Pet. Eng. Carthage Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, D.S., Recorder, SCONA III, Housing Comm., SCONA VI, Mobil International Scholarship, George P. Mitchell Award for Outstand¬ ing Jr. Pet. Eng., Squad Leader, RV ' s, MSC Leadership Con., C hairman of Student Welfare Comm., Student Senate, Scholastic Sgt. of Sqd. 3, Corps Scholastic Officer, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME, Pre-Law Soc., Chairman, Campus Chest, Texas Soc. of Professional Engrs. KOOSER, ROBERT K. ' 61 Bob Meteorology Houston Age 21, Sqd. 14, Meteorology Club, Houston Home¬ town Club LACKEY, JERRY i. ' 61 Animal Hus. Twitty Age 22, Co. C-2, Sr. Rep. of Agric. to Student Senate, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Vice-Pres., Pres., Hometown Club LAIRD, ROBERT J. ' 61 Bob Pre-Physical Ther. Dayton Age 21, Lt. Col. Sqd. 5, Fish Track Team, MSC Coun¬ cil Sr. Rep., Sec., P.E. Club, Int r-faith Council, Corps Rep. to- Civ. Student Council, Liberty County Home¬ town Club, Chapel Comm., Chairman of Selection Comm, for Who ' s Who Among American Colleges, Corps Chaplain, Corps Staff 437 SENIORS LANGSTON, JOHN A. ' 61 Johnny M.E. Bay City Age 21, Sqd. 2, SAE, Newman Club, ASAAE LAWRENCE, CHARLES E. ' 61 Bones E.E. Lufkin Age 21, Co. C-l, IRE, AIEE, Angelina Hometown Club, Platoon Leader LAYCOCK, GUYRON B. ' 61 Brantley Math Canyon Age 21, Col., Corps Staff, Deputy Corps CO, Air Division CO, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, Platoon Leader, RV ' s, Houston C of C Military Affairs Comm. Award, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., SCONA III and IV, Math Club, Hometown Club, Corps Rep. and Chaplain, Stu¬ dent Senate, Freshman Math Contest—1st Place, Honor Code Comm., Aggie Players, MSC Leadership Con., Corps Communications Sgt., Town Hall Staff, Out¬ standing Military Stud., Outstanding Cadet of Flight at Summer Camp LEAVITT, JOHN T . ' 61 J.T. Physics Dallas Age 21, M-Band, MSC Recital Series, Canterbury Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Aggie Players Orchestra LEIGHTON, LARRY K. ' 61 Aero. Eng. and Acc. Bryan Age 21, Major, 4th Group Staff, Pres., Singing Cadets, Pres., Sigma Gamma Tau, Sec., IAS, Student Chamber of Commerce, D.S., D.M.S., ASTM Student Award LIGHT, GRADY A. ' 61 Insurance Sinton Age 21, Co. F-l, Vice-Pres., Insurance Soc., Aggie Players, Sr. Rep. to Student Council, American Ord¬ nance Assoc., D.S., Exec. Officer LILLEY, VIRGIL E. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Lampasas Age 21, Major, 1st Brigade Staff, Alpha Zeta, Vice- Pres., Lampasas Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA, Hon¬ or Code Committee, D.S. LIM, MARVIN ' 61 C.E. Vancouver, B. C. Canada Age 25, Co. E-l, SAME, SACE LINDLEY, JOE W. ' 61 Vet. Med. Plainview Age 21, Major, 4th Brigade Staff, Singing Cadets, Great Issues Comm., Radio Comm., AVMA, Interfaith Council, D.M.S., D.S., Chaplain, 4th Brigade, Pre-Vet Soc., Panhandle Hometown Club, SCONA VI LINDSAY, WILLIAM J. ' 61 Sandman B.P.M. Houston Age 22, Sqd. 17, SCONA IV and V, Building Products Marketing Club, Spring Branch Hometown Club, Canterbury Assoc., MSC Bowling Comm., Flight CO LOBINGIER, JOHN H. ' 61 History Houston Age 22, Lt. Col., 1st Brigade Staff, D.S., Cadet Court A, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph., C-Engr. LEONARD, CHARLES A. ' 61 Lennie B.A. Abilene Age 22, Co. D-2, Insurance Soc., Abilene Hometown Club, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Brigade Color Guard, Pre-Law Soc., Soph, and Jr. Intramural Mgr., Business Soc., B.P.M. Club 438 LORMS, DAVID P. ' 61 Dave . Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Co. A-l, Ind. Educ. Soc. Program Committee, Treas., San Antonio Hometown Club LOUDERAAILK, FRANKLIN ' 61 Agronomy De Leon Age 21, Co. C-l, Agronomy Soc., A M Rifle Team, D.S. LOUPOT, DAVID N. ' 61 C.E. LOVELAND, GEORGE A. ' 61 Dallas B.A. Dallas Age 21, Major, 3rd Group Staff, Soc. of Civil Eng., Age 21, Co. A-2, Hometown Club, D.S., SCONA V, Civil Eng. Honor Soc., Dallas Hometown Club Aggieland Staff, Public Relations Comm. MSC LOWE, ROBERT F. ' 61 Bob Vet. Med. Waco Age 21, Co. G-3, Waco-Mclennan County Hometown Club, Pre-Vet Club, AVMA, Platoon Leader LUKER, CHARLES F. ' 61 Geology Age 21, Co. H-l, Geology Club Buck El Paso MACALLISTER, RODERICK D. ' 61 Mac Ag. Eco. Lyford Age 21, Sqd. 7, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club MACEIRAS, ALFRED A. ' 61 Rollo C.E. Port Arthur Age 21, Sqd. 7, ASCE, Intramural Mgr., Pres., Home¬ town Club, Newman Club MAHANEY, MERLE P., Ill ' 61 M.P. E.E. Fort Worth Age 20, Maj., 2nd Brigade Staff, Chairman, Bowling Comm., Bowling Letterman, Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Soc. Amer. Military Engrs. MARTIN, MILTON R. ' 61 B.P.M. Normangee Age 21, Co. H-l, Building Products Marketing Club, SAME MARTIN, MILTON P. ' 61 Chief I.T. Tulsa, Okla. Age 21, Maj., 2nd Brigade Staff, Vice-Pres., Fresh¬ man Class, Election Comm., SCONA Committee, Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., A QMC, Pres., Sooner Hometown Club MATCHETT, ROBERT L. ' 61 Bub Poultry Science Nacogdoches Age 21, W-Band, Poultry Science Club, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club CLASS OF ' 61 439 SENIORS MAY, RONALD L. ' 61 Ind. Dist. Humble Age 22, Major, 3rd Group Staff, Ind. Educ. Soc., New¬ man Club, MSC Bridge Committee McCUTCHEN, BILLY M. ' 61 Mac Agronomy Gatesville Age 21, Co. G-2, Agronomy Soc., Coryell-Hamilton Hometown Club, CO of Co. G-2 McDaniel, terry p. ' 6 i History Pleasanton Age 21, W-Band, Aggie Band, Aggieland Orchestra MAYS, RICHARD ' 61 Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 21, Co. G-2, Pre-Vet Soc., San Antonio Hometown Club, AVMA, Exec. Officer McDANIEL, BOBBY L. ' 61 Bob M.E. Gainesville Age 21, Col., Second Wing, Pres., Cadet Court B, SAE, Ross Volunteers, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Af¬ fairs Award, Vice-Pres., Freshman Engrs. Soc., Oppor¬ tunity Awards Scholarship, Outstanding Soph., Sec¬ ond Wing McDonald, Michael n. ' 6 i Mickey Personnel Admin. Jacksonville Age 21, Co. C-l, Pres., Wrestling Club, Sec.-Treas., Cherokee County Hometown Club, Business Soc., Class A Wrestling Championship (Intramurals), Athletic Of¬ ficer, Co. C-l McDOUGALL, SHELBY E. ' 61 Mac M.E. San Antonio Age 21, Sqd. 4, Fish Drill Team, Freshman Engineering Soc., Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, ASME McFarland, william f. ' 6 i Eco. Wills Point Age 20, It. Col., 4th Battle Group Staff, Student Senate, Election Comm., Ross Volunteers, D.M.S., D.S., Exchange Board, Sid Richardson Scholarship, Eco. Club, Phi Eta Sigma ' 61 McGAUGHY, RICHARD V. ' 61 Dick Arch. Const. Houston Age 21, Co. A-2, Editor, Aggieland ' 61, Aggieland Staff 4 Years, MSC Radio Club, Radio Club Pres., Election Commission McKINNIE, LYNN A. ' 61 I.T. Bellaire Age 21, Co. F-l, Ind. Ed. Club, AOA, Cadet Court MEADOWS, GEORGE R. ' 61 GR Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Col., 1st Brigade Staff, Pres., Cadet Court A, Outstanding Jr. 1st Brigade, Outstanding Jr., Operations Off., Perm. Firing Squad in Ross Volun¬ teers, Outstanding Cadet Platoon Summer Camp, Out¬ standing Soph, in Armor Batt., Pres., Bellaire Home¬ town Club, Houston C of C Award, Sons of American Revolution Award, Chairman, Housing Comm. SCONA VI, Comm. SCONA V, D.M.S. MILLER, JOHN H., JR. ' 61 John C.E. Greenville Age 21, Co. H-l, MSC Radio Comm., MSC Bowling Comm., Sons of Service, Y.M.C.A., Soc. of American Military Engrs., American Soc. of Civil Engrs, McKAY, SCOTT S., II ' 61 Scotty Math and Chem. San Antonio Age 20, It. Col., 1st Wing Staff, San Antonio Home¬ town Club, Ross Volunteers, Chairman of the Air Force Sweetheart Committee, SAE, Outstanding Soph, in Outfit, Outstanding Soph, in Group McMullen, john m. ' 6 i History and Govn. Ft. Worth Age 21, Co. D-2, SCONA III, IV, V, Chairman SCONA VI, Arrangement Comm., Chairman, MSC Bridge Comm., Town Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers, Election Comm., Intramural Mgr., Delegate from A M to Pub¬ lic Affairs Con., Principia College, Elsah, III. MILLER, ALLEN R. ' 61 Bubba B.A. Waco Age 21, Co. G-l, Treas., Young Democrats Club, Treas., Waco Hometown Club, Aggie Bible Class, Business Soc., Marketing Soc. MILLS, HERBERT D. ' 61 B.P.M. Dallas Age 23, Co. K-2, Vice-Pres., Building Products Market¬ ing Club MILLS, JIM T. ' 61 J. T. Phy. Ed. Big Lake Age 21, Co. D-2, Physical Education Club, West Texas Hometown Club, Fish Football MINOR, JOHN ' 61 Civil Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Co. H-l, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, C.E. Honor Soc., Phi Kappa Phi, D.S., Black-Brollier Scholar¬ ship, Student Engineers ' Council Treas., Pari., ASCE, SAME, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. MOFFITT, DAVID L. ' 61 Moffie Floriculture Houston Age 21, Sqd. 6, Floriculture Club, St. Thomas Home¬ town Club, Intramural Mgr. 441 MOLLER, GODFREY T., JR. ' 61 Mole Pet. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 20, Major, 3rd Brigade Staff, D.S., Best Drilled Fish, A Chemical, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec., Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Sec., Pet. Eng. Club, Canter¬ bury Club, AIME, George P. Mitchell Award, Chair¬ man, Student Eng. Council, D.M.S., R. C. Baker Foundation Award, Delegate to SCONA VI MONDAY, CHARLES B. ' 61 Blue Personnel Ad. Spring Branch Age 21, Major, 2nd Wing, Singing Cadets, MSC Bowling Comm., Honor Code Steering Comm., Chair¬ man ' 61, Spring Branch Hometown Club Vice-Pres., Pres., Escort of Cotton Pageant Queen, 1960 MOORE, JAMES W., JR. ' 61 Bill Arch, and Eng. Taft Age 20, W-Band, Aggie Band, Arts Committee, De¬ sign Student Society MORRIS, DAVID G. ' 61 Mac Math Dallas Age 22, Sqd. 4, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Math Club, ASCE, Flying Kadets, SCONA, D.S. MUNN, H. O ' NEAL ' 61 B.A. San Antonio Age 21, Co. C-l, Business Society MURPHY, CHARLES C. ' 61 Clint Math Abilene Age 21, Sqd. 16, Pres., Freshman Class, Pres., Soph. Class, Pres., Jr. Class, Pres., National Intercollegiate Flying Assoc., Chairman, Flying Kadet Club, MSC Council, Election Comm., D.M.S., C.O., Sqd. 16 MURRAY, THOMAS R. ' 61 Tommy Math Dallas Age 21, Major, 2nd Wing Staff, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 11, SCONA VI, Dallas Hometown Club, Math Club, AIEE, Second Wing Color Guard MONTGOMERY, GORDON K. ' 61 Monty Marketing Galveston Age 21, Co. B-l, 3 Year Letterman, Wrestling Team, D.M.S. MOORE, ROBERT H. ' 61 Robin Marketing Harlingen Age 21, Capt. and CO of Co. D-l MORROW, DANNY F. ' 61 C.E. Graford Age 21, Co. F-2, ASCE MURDOCK, DANNY D. ' 60 Arch. Const. Wichita Falls Age 22, Major, 5th Battle Group, D.S., Ross Volun¬ teers, Pres., Wichita Falls Hometown Club MURPHY, MICHAEL D. ' 61 Mike Range Mkt. Dalhart Age 21, Co. D-2, Vice-Pres., Panhandle Hometown Club, Range and Forestry Club, MSC Art Committee, MSC Election Commission MURRAY, WILLIAM L. ' 61 W. Lee Phys. Ed. Rockdale Age 22, Sqd. 6, C.O., Milam County Hometown Club, Intramural Mgr., Physical Education Club, T.A.H.P.E.R., Cadet Court A, Student Chamber of Commerce, D.S. NOLAN, ROBERT L. ' 61 I.T. and I.D. Houston Age 20, Co. D-l, Ind. Ed. Club, Sam Houston Home¬ town Club NAGY, RICHARD E. ' 61 Horticulture Spring Age 21, Major, 3rd Group Staff, Chairman of Aggie Talent Show, Agriculturist Staff, Horticulture Soc., Aggie Walther Club NORMAN, JAMES M. ' 61 Jim Accounting Haskell Age 21, Co. A-2, Freshman YMCA Council, Haskell Hometown Club, Insurance Soc., Accounting Soc. NEAL, JOHN K. ' 61 M.E. San Antonio Age 20, Major, 2nd Battle Group Staff NORRIS, JOHN D., JR. ' 61 J.D. Gen. Bus. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Sqd. 12, Business Soc., Shreveport Hometown Club, Gamma Alpha Sigma NELSON, THOMAS A. I.T. ' 61 Slick Houston Age 21, Co. A-l, Hometown Club Industrial Educ. Club, Houston NOVOSAD, ALVIN L. ' 61 Dairy Mfg. Bryan Age 21, Co. 1-2, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Herman F. Heep Award, Agr. Council Rep., Pres., Dairy Science Club, Texas A M Dairy Products Judg¬ ing Team (Nat ' l Contest), American Dairy Science Assn. NICHOLS, EDWIN H. ' 61 Ed Ag. Ed. Brownwood Age 21, Co. G-l, Collegiate FFA, Pres., Pecan Valley Hometown Club, Best Drilled Soph., C-Inf. NUTT, MERWYN L. ' 61 Nut Ag. Educ. San Antonio Age 22, W-Band, SCONA VI, Aggie Band, Intramural Sports, Jr. and Sr. Collegiate FFA, San Antonio Home¬ town Club, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Flight Program NICHOLS, ROBERT A. ' 61 Nick Arch. Luling Age 21, Co. G-3, Great Issues, Luling Hometown Club, Design Student Society NOACK, JAMES C. Arch. ' 61 Jim Ft. Worth Age 21, Sqd. 12, Aggie Walther Club, Chairman, Decoration Comm., Air Force Ball, Design Student Soc., Fish Yell-Leader, Ft. Worth Hometown Club Christmas vacation is finally here 443 OEFINGER, SIMEON W. 7 JR. ' 61 Stinky Wildlife Mgt. Dallas 9 e 21, Co. G-3, Vice-Pres. and Program Chairman if Wildlife Mgt. Club OLBRICH, DOUGLAS F. ' 61 Doug M.E. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 10, C.O., St. Thomas Hometown Club, Ross Volunteers, Newman Club, ASME, SAE, D.S., TAE OUALLINE, CHARLES E. ' 61 Chuck B.P.M. Aransas Pass Age 21, Major, 4th Battle Group Staff, Sec.-Treas., Freshman Engineering Soc., Aggieland Staff, Press Club, SCONA, B.P.M. Club, Pres., Tarpon Club, D.M.S, D.S. PACE, JOHN C. ' 61 History Houston Age 21, Co. B-l, Fish Drill Team, Lamar Hometown Club of Houston Aggie Players PENNINGTON, HURM D. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Buchanan Dam Age 21, Co. 1-2, H.J.S.T. Hometown Club, Collegiate FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club PHILLIPS, PAUL J. ' 61 E.E. Conroe Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Senior Court, Corps Operations Officer, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, IRE, Ross Volunteers, Platoon Sgt., Square D Eng. Scholarship, Gulf States Telephone Scholarship, Out¬ standing Soph, in Corps, Outstanding Military Science Junior OGG, DON M. ' 61 Mike Phys. Educ. Lufkin Age 22, Co. C-l, Ross Volunteers, Vice-Pres., Sr. Class, Sec.-Treas., Junior Class, D.S., D.M.S. Phys. Ed. Club, Sons of American Rev. Military Award, Best Drilled Soph., B Armor, Intramural Mgr., BSU Execu¬ tive Council, Outstanding Jr., 1st Battle Group OSBORNE, FRANK T. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Crestwood, Ky. Age 21, Lt. Col., 2nd Brigade Staff, D.S., D.M.S., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Engineer ' s Council, American Inst, of Chemical Engineers OVERTON, WALLAR H. ' 61 Agronomy Paint Creek Age 21, Co. A-l, Agronomy Soc., Hometown Club Officer PATTON, DONALD G. ' 61 Don M.E. College Station Age 21, Major 5th Battle Group Staff, Pres., Engineer ' s Council, Pres., ASME, Intercouncil, Exec. Comm., SCONA VI, Delegate to Principia Public Affairs Con., D.S., D.M.S., Sons of American Rev. Award, Ross Volunteers, Intramural Mgr. PEYTON, WILLIAM B. ' 61 Red Man M.E. Midland Age 21, Co. C-2, Midland Hometown Club, ASME PIPER, PAUL K. ' 61 M.E. Brownwood Age 21, Major, 5th Brigade Staff, ASME, Varsity and Freshman Football Letterman, T Assoc. 61 444 Aggie Senior Class Representatives are welcomed at TWU by Sweetheart finalists PLUMMER, THOMAS H. ' 61 Crowbar Bus. Adm. Galveston Age 22, Sqd. 14, Business Soc., Wesley Foundation Vice-Pres., Flight Leader, Sqd. 14, Flight Instructor Program, Galveston Hometown Club POTTER, ROBERT H. ' 61 Bob Vet. Med. Columbus Age 21, Co. K-2, D.S. Athletic Officer, AVAAA, Colo¬ rado Co. Hometown Club POWE, MARC B. ' 61 Lamp History Wichita Falls Age 21, Major, 5th Battle Group Staff, SCONA VI, Great Issues Comm., Arts and Sciences Council, Inter- Council Comm., Fish and Varsity Swimming Team, D.S., Cadet Court A PRICE, HARRY H. ' 61 Harlow Gen. Bus. Kerens Age 22, W-Band, Social Chairman, Navarro Hometown Club, Music Comm., Director, Aggie Talent Show, Business Soc., Outstanding Freshman, W-Band POST, RAYMOND G„ JR. ' 61 Skipper Arch. Baton Rouge, La. Age 21, Sqd. 12, Newman Club, Sec., South Louisiana Hometown Club, Design Students Soc., Chairman, Air Force Ball Decorations Comm., Student AIA POTTS, ROBERT C. ' 61 Bobby Zoology College Station Age 21, Co. 1-2, Pre-Med Soc., Brazos County Home¬ town Club, Athletic Officer POWELL, RICHARD M. ' 61 Joe BeBop Accounting McKinney Age 21, Major, 1st Wing Staff, Town Hall Staff Sec.- Treas., Ross Volunteers, Permanent Firing Squad, Color Guard, Invitations Chairman, Air Force Ball, D.S., Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, Pres., Cullin County Hometown Club, MSC Personnel Comm. Recorder, Accounting Soc., Arts and Sciences Council PROCHASKA, JERRY F., JR. ' 61 Clod M.E. Robstown Age 21, Sqd. 5, Interfaith Council, Newman Club, American Soc. of Mechanical Engrs., Knights of Colum¬ bus, Athletic Officer SENIORS 445 SENIORS PRZADA, PATRICK L. ' 61 Penguin Chem. Eng. Dallas Age 21, ' Major, 2nd Brigade Staff, SAME, AlChE, D.M.S., Cadet Court B RAINOSEK, ALVIN P. ' 60 Al Physics and Math El Campo Age 23, Sqd. 10, Phi Kappa Phi, Radio Club, Math Club, Physics Club, Bowling Comm., T.I.B.C. Match Team Letterman, Delegate, SCONA V, Scholastic Of¬ ficer, D.S., Pres., Hot-Shot League, Aggies Alley Author, Newman Club RATLIFF, LEE R. ' 61 Education Silsbee Age 21, Co. D-2, Sec.-Treas., Y.M.C.A., SCONA VI, V, IV, III, Student Senate, Issues Comm., Cadet Court B, Student National Education Assoc. RABA, CARL F. ; JR. ' 59 C.E. San Antonio Age 22, A Engr., Pres., Program Chairman, ASCE, Vice-Pres., SAME, D.S., D.M.S., Engineer ' s Council, Outstanding Cadet in Platoon ROIC Summer Camp, Student Chamber of Commerce, AIA, AGC, Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club RAMIREZ, RENATO ' 61 Roy M.E. Zapata Age 21, Lt. Col., 1st Brigade, DMS at Summer Camp, Pres., Laredo Hometown Club, Wrestling Team, Run¬ ner-up S.W.C., Wrestling Tournament, Outstanding Fish, A Ordnance RAY, REVEDY C. ' 61 R.C. I.T. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21, Sqd. 9, Ark. Hometown Club, Ross Volunteers, D.S., ASME, I. Ed. Club, Wrestling Club, USMC Platoon Leaders Class Battalion Honor Man, Sec.-Treas., Semper Fidelis Soc., Vice-Pres. ' 61 RAY, WILLIAM M. ' 61 Bill Ag. Eco. Mercedes Age 21, Co. D-l, Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Home¬ town Club, MSC Bridge Committee RECTOR, JAMES T. ' 61 E.E. Age 21, Major, 3rd Brigade Staff Pop Cactus REID, TOM C. ' 61 Stump I.T. Dallas Age 22, Major, 3rd Battle Group Staff, Fish Drill Team, Aggieland Staff, Sec., Vice-Pres., Dallas Hometown Club, MSC Directorate, Election Comm., Delegate A M Annual Leadership Con., Best Drilled Soph., B-AAA, SCONA IV, Asst. Con. Mgr., SCONA V, Chairman, SCONA VI, Sec.-Treas., Senior Class REISER, RICHARD J. ' 61 Crip Liberal Arts Bryan Age 19, Co. F-l, Aggie Players, Hillel Foundation Building Program Co-Ordinator, Social Chairman, Del¬ egate National Hillel Institute, Chairman, State Hillel Institute, Platoon Leader, Young Republicans REITZ, RONALD C. ' 61 Ronnie Chemistry Pittsburg Age 21, Co. L-2, 3 Year Letterman Varsity Swimming Team, Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Soc., Fish Swimming Team REKTORIK, ROBERT J. ' 61 Bob Agr. Eng. Robstown Age 21, Major, 2nd Brigade Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council, ASAE, Newman Club. Robstown Hometown Club 446 REYNOLDS, TONY R. ' 61 Crowbar B.P.M. Dallas Age 21, Co. E-l, Building Products Marketing Club, Platoon Leader, Soc. of American Military Engrs. RICHARDSON, ROBERT F. ' 61 Bob Finance Dallas Age 21, Co. D-l, Rifle Team, Bonfire Comm., Dallas Hometown Club RIGSBY, EDWARD D. ' 61 Ed Accounting Andrews Age 21, Co. E-2, SCONA VI, D.S., “Aggieland, Mid¬ land Hometown Club RHOADES, ROBERT E. ' 61 Bob Ag. Eco. Taylor Age 21, Co. D-l, Ag. Eco. Club, Williamson County Hometown Club RIGGLE, FREDERIC L. ' 61 Fred P.E. Pasadena Age 21, Sqd. 2, Town Hall, Pasadena Hometown Club, P.E. Club, Intramural Mgr., AAH.PE R DSF, Best Soph. Athlete RILEY, JAMES E. ' 61 Riley I.T. and Journ. Houston Age 21, Co. D-2, Exec. Officer, Advertising Club Pres., Newman Club, Scholastic Sgt., Arts and Sciences Coun¬ cil, San Jacinto Hometown Club CLASS OF ' 61 RILEY, VORIS L. ' 61 Jock Riley Journ. Odessa Age 21, Co. C-l, Camera Club, Advertising Club, MSC Dance Comm., Odessa Hometown Club ROEDER, RICHARD J. ' 61 Jack Accounting Yorktown Age 21, Co. L-2, Accounting Club, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., D.M.S., Varsity Baseball, Accounting Lab Asst., Arts and Sciences Council ROLLINS, CHARLES H., JR. ' 61 Charlie A I.E. Mobile, Ala. Age 21, Co. H-l, D.S., D.M.S., Ross Volunteers, Intra¬ mural Champion in Cross Country, Fish Track, SAME, Best Drilled Fish and Soph, in Co. and Bn. ROBERTS, JAMES E., JR. ' 61 Stick P.E. Bryan Age 21, Co. M-2, T Assoc., P.E. Club, Basketball Mgr. (Varsity) ROHRBOUGH, FRANK G. ' 61 Gen. Bus. Otis AFB, Mass. Age 21, Sqd. 17, Newman Club, Swimming Team, Sons of the Service, Economics Club ROMERE, PAUL O. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Houston Age 22, Major, 4th Group Staff, Freshman Drill Team, Best Drilled Freshman, Sqd. 18 and 6th Group, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd 18 and 6th Group, S. F. Austin (Houston) Hometown Club Vice-Pres., Institute of Aero-Space Sciences, A M Tex. Soc. of Pro. Engrs. 447 SENIORS ROHRBOUGH, STEPHEN W. ' 61 Economics Falmouth, Mass. Age 21, Sqd. 17, Scholastic Officer, Co-Activities Chairman, Sons of Service Club, Newman Club RUDDER, JAMES E., JR. ' 62 Bud Accounting College Station Age 20, Major, 1st BG Staff, Accounting Society, Town Hall Staff, MSC Music Committee, Pre-Law So¬ ciety, Class Elections RUSSELL, JACK K. ' 61 Joe College Finance Nassau, The Bahamas Age 21, Co. C-2, “Aggieland Staff, Town Hall Staff, Dallas Hometown Club, Business Society, Rebel Home¬ town Club SACCO, JAMES N. ' 61 Greyhound I.D. Gilroy, Calif. Age 22, M-Band, California Hometown Club Treas., I. Ed. Club SAENZ, OSCAR ' 61 Dairy Science Fremont Age 20, Co. F-2, Brush Country Hometown Club Pres., Social Sec., Dairy Science Club SANDERS, KENTON W. ' 61 Wesley Chem. Eng. Houston Age 20, Major, 2nd Brigade Staff, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Chaplain, 2nd Brigade SANDLIN, NED H. ' 61 Aero. Fort Worth Age 21, Sqd. 2, Vice-Pres., Sigma Gamma Tau, Insti¬ tute of Aero-Space Sciences, Flying Kadets, Fort Worth Hometown Club SATCHER, DON C. ' 61 B.A. Kilgore Age 21, Sqd. 10, Business Soc., MSC Personnel Comm., Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 10, Deep East Texas Home¬ town Club, TAE SAUNDERS, JOSEPH L. ' 61 Animal Science Texas City Age 22, Co. C-l, Galveston County Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club Syd Heaton pins a senior favor on Aggie Sweetheart Louise Kuehn 448 SAWEY, WILLIAM G. ' 61 E.E. San Antonio Age 21, Co. B-2, AIEE-IRE SCALES, BRIAN R. ' 61 Brian C.E. Houston Age 21, Co. H-l, ASCE, SAME SCHIER, JOHN C. ' 61 Johnny Journ. Sealy Age 22, Co. F-2, Pres, and Vice-Pres., Advertising Club, Alpha Delta Sigma, Singing Cadets, Aggie- land Staff, Journalism Sociery, SCONA V, Gamma Delta SCHMIDT, WELDON F. ' 61 Poultry Science Moody Age 21, Co. E-2, Poultry Science Club, Student Cham¬ ber of Commerce, Hometown Club SCHNEIDER, MARVIN L. ' 61 SCHOCH, PAUL D. ' 61 P.D. Chem. Eng. Houston Math San Antonio Age 20, It. Col., 2nd Group Staff, Sec., Great Issues Age 21, Co. C-2, Phi Eta Sigma, Aggieland Staff Comm., AlChE, Houston Hometown Club, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., Senior Court SEILER, KENT E. ' 61 I.T. Age 21, Co. D-2 Fort Worth SELBY, RICHARD M. E.E. Age 21, Sqd. 1, AIEE, Pres., town Club, Flight Commander ' 61 Dick Orange Orange County Home- SELENSKY, BERNARD A. ' 61 Stump Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 21, Sqd. 2, Town Hall Staff, Business Mgr., Agriculturist Staff, Pres., Baytown Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Newman Club SEWELL, BILLY C. ' 61 Greasy M.E. Waco Age 21, Sqd. 9, Waco-Mclennan County Hometown Club, ASME SHARP, HARRY F. ' 60 Skip I.T. El Campo Age 22, Sqd. 13, Pres., Semper Fidelis Soc., Radio Club, Flying Kadets, Safety Soc., Platoon Leaders Class SHEPHERD, WILLIAM L. ' 61 Bill M.E. Silsbee Age 21, C-Armor, Beaumont Hometown Club, MSC Bowling Comm., American Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Battle Group Staff, Intramural Bowling Champion SHORT, ANDREW E. ' 61 Andy English Dallas Age 21, Major, 2nd Group Staff, Wrestling Team, Dallas Hometown Club SIMMONS, RICHARD T. ' 61 Fisheries Houston Age 21, Co. F-l, Singing Cadets, Austin Hometown Club of Houston, Game and Fish Club CLASS OF ' 61 449 SENIORS SIMMONS, ROY E. ' 61 B.A. Amarillo Age 23, Co. 1-2, C.O., D.M.S., D.S., Aggie Players, American Ordnance Assoc., Pres., Amarillo Hometown Club, Vice-Pres., Hometown Club SIMON, ROBERT J. ' 61 History and Pre-Law R. J. San Antonio Age 20, Sqd. 1, San Antonio Hometown Club, Brows¬ ing Library Comm., History Society, Pre-Law Society SIMPSON, JAMES C. ' 61 Jimmy SMITH, EDWIN B. ' 61 Marketing McAllen Animal Science Age 21, Major, 2nd Group Staff, Town Hall Staff, Age 21, W-Band Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club Sec., Program Comm. Chairman, Marketing Society, D.S., Operations Officer Smiley Calvert SMITH, JOHN C. ' 61 Geology Dallas Age 21, Co. G-l, Geology Club, Student Chamber of Commerce SMITH, LARRY F. ' 61 Audie C.E. Austin Age 21, Co. E-l, ASCE, Pres., Austin Hometown Club, Battle Group Baseball Coordinator, Athletic Officer, Co. E-l, SAME, Austin Hometown Club Trees. SMITH, RICHARD L. ' 61 Dick Marketing Uvalde Age 21, Sqd. 7, SCONA V, Treas., Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Vice-Pres., Marketing Society, Oppor¬ tunity Award Scholarship, The Sons of the American Revolution ROTC Award for Outstanding Jr. in Second Group, C.O., Sqd. 7, D.S. SMITH, ROBERT ' 61 Ag. Eco. Fate Age 21, Co. B-l, Ag. Eco. Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Westminster Fellowship SMITH, THOMAS E. ' 61 Tommy C.E. Jefferson Age 21, Co. M-2, Varsity Basketball Letterman, T Association, Tau Beta Pi, C.E. Honor Society, ASCE SMITH, WILLIAM A. ' 60 Abner B.A. Houston Age 22, Co. D-l, Fish Drill Team, Outstanding Fish, Sqd. 10, Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 10, Intramural Mgr., D.M.S., SCONA VI SMITH, WILLIAM H. ' 61 Splinter Marketing Clovis, New Mexico Age 21, Sqd. 7, D.S., Flight Commander, Sqd. 7, Corpus Christ! Hometown Club, Marketing Society, Vice Chairman, MSC Personnel Committee SNOW, TOMMY L. ' 60 Hank C.E. Bangs Age 22, Tau Beta Pi, C.E. Honor Society, ASCE, AGC, Pecan Valley Hometown Club 450 ' 61 SOAAOANO, ROBERT B. ' 61 Physics Houston Age 20, Co. D-2 SOULES, LUTHER H., Ill ' 61 Luke Eco. and Math Dallas Age 22, Co. F-l, SCONA VI Financial Chairman, SCONA V, Delegate to Air Force Academy Assembly, Principia Public Affairs Con., Region IV AEU Con., Student Engineer ' s Council, Eco. Club, Dallas Home¬ town Club, Vice-Pres., Sec., ASAAE SPENCER, ROY E. ' 61 Ed Pre-Med and Zoology Knox City Age 21, Major, 4th Battle Group Staff, SCONA III, Best Drilled Soph., Ross Volunteers, Exe. Comm., Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Cooke County Hometown Club SPIKES, JAMES A. ' 61 Wildlife Mgt. Kermit Age 22, M-Band, Fish and Game Club, Fish Rifle Team, Athletic Officer, Trans Pecos Hometown Club STEINLE, FRANK W., JR. ' 61 Bo Aero. Eng. Jourdanton Age 21, M-Band, Aggie Band, IAS, Intramural Tennis Championship Team STERLING, TOMMY M., JR. Arch. Houston Age 21, W-Band, D.S.S. STERZING, HENRY K. ' 61 Kraut History Austin Age 21, Co. B-l, Austin Hometown Club, Debate Society, Student NEA, Pre-Law Society, Arts and Sciences Council STIEBING, JAMES E. ' 61 Jim C.E. Hempstead Age 21, Co. G-l, ASCE, SAME STINDT, WILLIAM H. ' 61 Bill A I.E. Shiner Age 21, Sqd. 8, ASME, Pres., Lavaca County Home¬ town Club STOKES, JOHN B., JR. ' 60 C.E. Wells Age 22, Co. E-l, Fencing Team, Treas., SAME, ASCE STUBBS, JAMES E. ' 61 Eugene Accounting Wortham Age 21, Major, 3rd BG Staff, Senior Yell Leader, Sec.-Treas., Business Soc., Pres., Business Soc., SCONA IV, V, VI, Transportation Comm. Chairman, SCONA VI, Board of Directors, Student Chamber of Com¬ merce, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Aggie- land Staff, Phi Eta Sigma SUDDERTH, LARRY C. ' 61 Sud C.E. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21, Sqd. 8, C.O., D.M.S., Ross Volunteers, R.V. Color Guard, ASCE 451 CLASS OF SYPTAK, CHARLES L. ' 61 Accounting Houston Age 22, Co. 1-2, Reagan Hometown Club, Accounting Society, Intramurals TALLMAN, JACK D. ' 61 Ind. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, M-Band, AIIE, Aggie Band TAYLOR, CHARLES D. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Richardson Age 22, Co. G-2, Intramural Mgr., Pres., Richardson Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club TERRELL, TOMMY H. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Plainview Age 20, M-Band, Aggie Band, Ag. Eco. Club, Pan¬ handle Hometown Club THIGPIN, JAMES C. ' 61 Thig B.P.M. Corsicana Age 21, Sqd. 7, Supply Officer, Navarro County Hometown Club, Treas., Building Products Marketing Club, MSC Personnel Committee THOMPSON, BILLY J. ' 61 C.E. Luting Age 21, Major, 2nd Brigade Staff, ASCE, Brigade Color Guard, Student Senate TACKABERRY, ROBERT R. ' 61 Tack I.T. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 4, Industrial Ed., Society, Student Safety Society, Bellaire Hometown Club TANNER, HARRY R. ' 61 Bud Education Dallas Age 21, Co. L-2, Freshman and Varsity Baseball, Stu¬ dent National Education Association TAYLOR, RANDOLPH W. ' 61 Randy M.E. Angleton Age 21, Sqd. 11, Newman Club, Brazoria County Hometown Club, Dance Class Committee, Air Force Ball Sweetheart Selection Comm., ASME TERRY, ROGER S. ' 61 Bud Ag. Eng. Mercedes Age 21, Co. K-2, ASAE, SCONA IV, V, VI, Election Commission, Agriculturist Staff, Fish Yell Leader, Pres., Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Directorate Asst. MSC THOMASSON, RONALD E. ' 61 Ronnie Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Major, 2nd Wing, Aggie Bible Class, Business Society, Bellaire Hometown Club, 12th Man Bowl (Basketball), MSC Dining Hall Waiter, Ping Pong Committee TODD, EDWARD A. ' 61 Sonny Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Liaison Officer, Corps Staff, Head Yell Leader, Jr. Yell Leader, Ross Volun¬ teers, R.V. Permanent Firing Squad, D.S., D.M.S., Phi Eta Sigma, Outstanding Jr., 2nd Brigade, South Louisiana Hometown Club, AVMA 1961 VANDERSTUCKEN, RICHARD W. ' 61 Van Math Orange Age 21, Sqd. 5, Ross Volunteers, D.S., Student Senate, Student Senate Committee Chairman, Election Com¬ mission, Pres., Hometown Club, Exchange Store Adv. Board, Math Club TOWNSEND, WILLIAM B. ' 61 Bill E.E. Bastrop VANWINKLE, STEPHEN N. ' 61 Steve Age 21, Co. E-2 C.E. Peoria, III. Age 21, Co. L-2, Freshman Basketball-Baseball, ASCE, Society Basketball-Baseball, Varsity Civil Engineering Honor TUCKER, THOMAS N. ' 61 Tommy E.E. Waco Age 22, Major, Aggie Band, AIEE-IRE, Waco Hometown Club, Lutheran Student Assn., Band Staff VAUGHAN, WILLIAM J. ' 61 Willit Ag. Eco. Sanderson Age 22, Co. F-2, Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club TURNER, LAYNE R. ' 61 Gen. Bus. Monahans Age 21, Co. D-2, Freshman Drill Team, Business So¬ ciety, Vice Chairman, MSC Bridge Committee VILLARREAL, MANUEL J., JR. ' 61 Joe Accounting Laredo Age 21, Sqd. 12, Freshman Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph., 2nd Wing Color Guard, Treas., Laredo Home¬ town Club, Accounting Society, Newman Club UNDERWOOD, BOBBY D. ' 61 Undy Math Brady Age 21, Major, 1st Group Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, D.S. VALERIUS, JACKIE A. ' 61 Vet. Med. Santa Rosa Age 21, Co. G-3, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA VANCE, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Bill Economics Bryan Age 21, Sqd. 14, Eco. Club, C.O., Sqd. 14 The Aggie Spirit spreads every¬ where, even to burn T-sips 453 VILLARREAL, RICHARD D. ' 61 Frogie Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Sqd. 4, AIIE, Houston (AAilby) Hometown Club VOELTER, DAVID L. ' 61 Rastus Arch. Marlin Age 21, Major, Cons. Band Staff, Ross Volunteers, Gamma Delta, Design Student Society, Aggie Band, Permanent Firing Squad, Best Drilled Freshman, M-Band VOGT, GEORGE W. ' 61 Pods Vet. Med. Weimar Age 22, Co. G-3, C.O., Ross Volunteers, D.S., Reporter, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Vice-Pres., Fayette-Colorado Hometown Club, Public Relations Committee, MSC, Fish Football Champs VORWERK, WILBERT J. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Taylor Age 21, Sqd. 3, Ag. Eco. Club, Williamson County Hometown Club, Lutheran Student Association WAGNER, MICHAEL C. ' 61 Mike Ind. Eng. Sherman Age 22, Major, 1st Battle Group Staff, Grayson County Hometown Club Pres., AIIE, SAME, Adjutant, 1st Bat¬ tle Group Staff, Pres., 1st Battle Group Disciplinary Panel WALLA, GERALD J. ' 61 Jerry Chemistry Schulenburg Age 21, Sqd. 1, Ross Volunteers, Fayette-Colorado Counties Hometown Club, Pres., Newman Club, Op¬ portunity Award Scholarship, Modern Language So¬ ciety WARD, WILLIS N. ' 61 C.E. Refugio Age 21, Sqd. 5, ASCE, Town Hall Staff, Vice-Pres., Guadalupe Hometown Club WEBB, DAVID G. Aero. ' 61 Dave College Station Age 21, Sqd. 14, Varsity Rifle, Vice Chairman, IAS WEGENHOFT, TRAVIS L. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Columbus Age 21, Lt. Col., 3rd BG Staff, CO, Third Battle Group, Vice-Pres., Student Senate, Pres., Collegiate FFA, Vice Chairman, Agricultural Council, Treas., Alpha Zeta, Feature Editor, Agriculturist, Phi Kappa Phi, Fayette- Colorado Hometown Club, Honor Aggie in November Agriculturist, D.S., D.M.S., Sons of American Rev. Award, Danforth Fellowship, MSC Council WEISE, RALPH A. ' 61 Education Age 21, Co. A-l Kraut Yorktown WELD, SETH L. ' 61 Skip Math El Paso Age 22, Major, 3rd Battle Group, SCONA III, Sons of Service, Pres., El Paso Hometown Club, D.M.S., Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., C-AAA WHEELER,f JOSEPH C. ' 61 Joe ' . ' E.E. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Sqd. 3, CO, Ross Volunteers, Eta Kappa Nu, Treas., AIEE-IRE, D.M.S., Shreveport Hometown Club 454 WHITE, EDWARD ' 61 Eddie” Entomology Shreveport, La. Age 21, Sqd. 3, Shreveport Hometown Club, Out¬ standing Freshman and Upperclassman Athlete, Sqd. 1, Best Drilled Freshman, Sqd. 1, 12th Man Bowl, Pre-Vet Club WHITEHOUSE, GREG K. ' 61 Whitey History Ft. Monroe, Va. Age 21, Co. A-2, Sons of Service Club WHITELEY, RONALD O. ' 61 Ron E.E. Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 21, Sqd. 15, Track WHITMIRE, RAY E. ' 61 Butch Animal Hus. Corpus Christi Age 21, Co. F-l, Athletic Officer, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club, American Ord¬ nance Assoc. WHITNAH, ARTHUR M. ' 61 Miles Aero and Math Little Rock, Ark. Age 22, Sqd. 1, Arkansas Home State Club Pres., IAS, Flying Kadets, Society of Professional Engineers WIEDERSTEIN, ERWIN C., JR. ' 61 Sonny Gen. Bus. Cibolo Age 21, W-Band, Aggie Band, Business Society, Build¬ ing Products Marketing Club, United Church of Christ Youth Group, Sec.-Treas., Cen-Tex Hometown Club WILKINSON, JOHN N. ' 60 Doberman Math Houston Age 22, Sqd. 8, Fish Drill Team, Ross Volunteers, D.S., Sec., Math Club, Pres., Milby Hometown Club, SCONA III, Best Drilled Freshman and Soph., Sqd. 1, American Ordnance Assoc. WHITWELL, CLYDE L. ' 61 Dog Economics Seguin Age 21, Sqd. 8, MSC Council and Directorate, Con¬ ference Mgr., SCONA VI, Arts and Sciences Council, Eco. Club, Cen-Tex Hometown Club WILKERSON, J. M. ' 61 Mike Agronomy DeLeon Age 21, Co. C-l, Army and Varsity Rifle Team, Agronomy Society WILLIAMS, DANIEL D. ' 61 Danny Accounting Brownwood Age 22, Co. B-l, Sec., Accounting Society, Sec., Home¬ town Club, Pres., Pecan Valley Hometown Club WILLIAMS, JAMES W. ' 61 Jim M.E. Bryan Age 21, Co. K-2, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Program Chairman, ASME, Brazos County Hometown Club WILLIAMS, RICHARD L. ' 61 Dick M.E. San Antonio Age 21, Sqd. 2, Distinguished Military Student, Sons of the Service Club, Town Hall Staff, San Antonio Hometown Club, SAE, ASME SENIORS 455 SENIORS WILLAAS, WALTER R. ' 61 Bubba Plant and Soil Science Columbus Age 21, Lt. Col., Cons. Band Staff, C.O., Aggie Band, Editor of Agriculturist, Social Sec., Agronomy So¬ ciety, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Agricultural Council, Ross Volunteers, SCONA V, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Vice-Pres., Senior Court B, Outstanding Soph, and Jr. in the School of Agriculture, Outstanding Jr. in Band, Danforth Fellowship, E. J. Kyle Award, National Plant Food Institute Scholarship, Jones Agronomy Scholarship, Sears-Roebuck Summer Tour of Mexico, D.S., D.M.S. WILSON, FRED N„ JR. ' 61 Finance Clifton Age 21, Co. 1-2, Business Society WILSON, MICHAEL H. ' 61 “Mike” I.T. Temple Age 21, Major, 4th Group Staff, Cadet Court, Out¬ standing Soph., Sqd. 18, Pres., Bell County Flome- town Club Pari., Industrial Education Society WILSON, THOMAS A. ' 61 “Tony Education LaGrange Age 20, Sqd. 6, Intramural Mgr., Newman Club, NEA, Fayette-Colorado Flometown Club, Sec., Badminton Club WILSON, THOMAS E. ' 61 “Baby Huey Accounting Pasadena Age 21, Sqd. 10, A M Pistol Team, American Ordnance Society, Accounting Society, Pasadena Flometown Club, Corps Bowling Champs WINSHIP, JOHN A. ' 61 “Johnny Pet. Eng. Spring Age 20, Lt. Col., 3rd Group Staff, C.O., Cadet Court A Vice-Pres., Pet. Eng. Club WINSTON, EDMUND P. ' 61 “Ed Accounting Lufkin Age 21, Sqd. 4, Student Chamber of Commerce, Acco unting Society, Flying Kadets WISDOM, BILLY G. ' 61 “Bill Marketing Fort Worth Age 21, Co. L-2, Marketing Society, Freshman and Varsity Baseball WOODARD, THOMAS W. ' 61 “Wes Business Bellaire Age 22, Lt. Col., 2nd Wing, Business Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Aggie Bible Class, D.S. WORLEY, CARLOS S., Ill ' 61 “Carl Arch. Baytown Age 22, Co. H-l, SAME, AGC, Singing Cadets Vice- Pres. WREN, CHALMER, JR. ' 61 “Pete Accounting Stanton Age 22, Sqd. 4, Accounting Soc., Opportunity Award Scholarship, Bizzell Flail Dorm Council WRIGHT, MICHAEL B. ' 61 “Mike C.E. Laredo Age 21, Major, 3rd Group Staff, Newman Club, ASCE, Vice-Pres., Laredo Flometown Club 456 WRIGHT, PATRICK L. ' 61 C.E. Laredo Age 21, Sqd. 10, ASCE, Vice-Pres., Laredo Hometown Club WYNN, WINBURN N. ' 61 Ned” Vet. Med. Hosston, La. Age 20, Co. G-2, Texas A AA Weight Lifting Team, Ross Volunteers, AVMA, Pre-Vet Society, Shreveport Hometown Club YEARGAN, RANDALL L. ' 61 Randy History San Antonio Age 21, Co. E-2, YAACA, Fish Drill Team, SCONA, Election Commission WRIGHT, WALTER B. ' 61 Pet. Eng. Groves Age 21, C. C-2, Petroleum Engineering Club YANTA, VERNON L. ' 61 Runge Plant and Soil Science and B. A. Runge Age 21, Sqd. 9, CO, Alpha Zeta, Ross Volunteers, Agronomy Society, Agriculturist, Agricultural Coun¬ cil, Inter-Council YORK, J. E. ' 61 Sonny Ag. Eng. Collinsville Age 21, Sqd. 15, Publicity Chairman, B.S.U. Summer Council, Beaumont Hometown Club, Varsity Swim¬ ming Team, Water Polo Team, Fish Swimming Team, Secretary of A AA Student Branch ASAE, Pres., Student Branch SW Section ASAE CLASS OF ' 61 Corps Commander Syd Heaton escorts Louise Kuehn under crossed sabers CIVILIANS ADAAACIK, ALBERT J. ' 61 Al Chemistry Houston Age 21, Opportunity Award Scholarship, D.S., A.C.S. Affiliate, St. Thomas Hometown Club, Dormitory Council Representative ADAMS, DAVID R. ' 61 Dave Zoology Sherman Age 22, D.S., Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Browsing Library Comm., Reporter, Chairman, AASC Directorate, Summer Dance Committee Chair¬ man, Grayson County Hometown Club ADAMS, DONALD L. ' 61 Don M.E. Fremont Age 21, Intramural Sports, Leggett Hall Intramural Sports Mgr., Flying Kadets, SAE, Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, Tau Beta Phi, D.S. ADAMS, J. D. ' 60 Jake Pre-Law Big Spring Age 21, Cadet Corps, Big Spring Hometown Club, History Club, Pres., Vice-Pres., Hometown Club ALREAD, L. CAMERON, JR. ' 61 Arch. Fort Worth Age 21, Design Student Society, D. S. ALSTON, GEORGE D. ' 61 Plant and Soil Science Temple Age 21, Agronomy Club, Soil Judging (3rd Individual in Regional) Spring 1961, Agronomy Club Parliamentarian AMBLER, FOSTER J. ' 61 E.E. Pasadena Age 23, IRE ARMSTRONG, JOHN W., JR. ' 61 John A l.E. Galveston Age 22, Aggie Band, ASME, SAE, Galveston Hometown Club, D.S. ARNOLD, JIM D. ' 61 Jim Physical Ed. San Antonio Age 22, Physical Education Club, Varsity Track ARNOLD, MILTON E. ' 61 Gene Horticulture San Juan Age 21, Walton Hall Ramp Rep., Reporter, Sec.-Treas., Ag. Council, Horticulture Club, Horticulture Club Rep. to Ag. Council AUE, RUDOLPH, III ' 61 Rudy Math San Antonio Age 21 AVANT, WEEMS M. ' 61 Dairy Science Tennessee Colony Age 25, Sec., Palestine Hometown Club, Reporter, Vice-Pres., Dairy Science Club, Jr. and Sr. Dairy Cattle Judging Teams BAILEY, JAMES F. ' 60 M.E. and B.A. San Antonio Age 22 BAKER, HORACE R. ' 61 Ray Horticulture Brownwood A‘ge 28, Reporter, Horticulture Society, Delegate Collegiate Branch ASHS, Mgr., Stu¬ dent Floral Concession BAKER, ROY V., JR. ' 61 Verb Ag. Eng. Pecos Age 22, Tau Beta Pi, Scribe, Alpha Zeta, American Soc. of Agric. Engrs., American Soc. of Testing Materials, P. T. Montford Fellowship, Rodeo Club, Pecos Hometown Club BARBER, BYRON D. ' 61 Education Dallas Age 21, Freshman Baseball, 3 Year Letterman, Varsity Baseball, T Association, Student N.E.A. BARGANIER, HOWARD A., JR. ' 61 I.T. New Braunfels Age 21 BARNHILL, CARL M. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Gatesville Age 21 458 SENIORS BARTON, HOWARD ' 61 Range Mgt. Sipe Springs Age 21, Board of Directors, Student Chamber of Commerce, Vice-Pres., Range and Forestry Club BARTON, LEWIS ' 61 Ag. Ed. Rising Star Age 23, FFA, SEA, Student Soil Conservation Club, Poultry Science Club BATES, BOBBIE J. ' 60 Bob Accounting Wichita Falls Age 23, Accounting Society, 1957 Corps Championship-Bowling BATEY, DON AA. ' 60 Mike M.E. Houston Age 22, Society of Automotive Engineers BEAL, LAWRENCE M., JR. ' 60 Larry Personnel Adm. Bryan Age 22, Business Society BEALL, JAMES F., JR. ' 61 Jim M.E. Nacogdoches Age 24, ASME, AFS BECKETT, ROBERT M. ' 61 Bob 8.A. Sanderson Age 22, Pres., Trans-Pecos Hometown Club, MSC Personnel Committee BENNETT, ROBERT C, JR. ' 61 Bobby English Longview Age 22, Sec., Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team, YMCA BIANCHI, THEODORE J. ' 61 Ted Finance Dallas Age 20, Business Society, Society of American Military Engineers BINFORD, EDWARD H. ' 61 Entomology Age 25, Entomology Club, A M Chamber of Commerce BISHOP, JAMES G. ' 60 . Ed. Age 22, Pres., lota Lambda Sigma, Pari., Industrial Foundrymen ' s Society, Student Safety Society BLACKMON, GEORGE M. ' 61 Agronomy Age 21, Agronomy Club Eddie Navasota Jim Houston Education Society, American Geo. Bowie BOHOT, HARVEY R. ' 61 I.T. La Grange Age 22, Aggie Walther Club, Industrial Education Club, Aggie Band, Dorm Intramurals BOND, GEORGE A, ' 58 I.T. San Angelo Age 25, Industrial Education Society, lota Lambda Sigma, Vice-Pres., Student Safety Society, American Foundry Society BOONE, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Rea Education Sweetwater Age 22, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Gymnastics Squad, 1st Battle Group Staff, Circulation Mgr. of Battalion ' 60, Advertising Salesman, Battalion ' 61, N.E.A. BOSE, ROGER W. ' 60 Lefly C.E. San Antonio Age 22, MSC Bowling Committee, Bowling Team, Law Hall Council, ASCE, San Antonio Hometown Club BOTTLINGER, DEAN H. ' 61 Entomology Hamilton Age 22, Agricultural Director for Student Chamber of Commerce, Entomology Society BOULTINGHOUSE, HUELAND R. ' 61 Buddy E.E. Port Arthur Age 21, AIEE-IRE, TSPE, Newman Club, Port Arthur Hometown Club 459 SENIORS 7 fl M BOWEN, JAMES L. ; 61 Jim Accounting Snyder Age 21, MSC Bowling Committee 3 Years BOYD, DONALD S. ' 61 Don C.E. Waxahachie Age 29, ASCE BRENNER, DONALD A. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Houston Age 21, Wesley Foundation, Student Christian Federation, YMCA, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi, Young Republicans Club, Phi Lambda Upsilon BRINKLEY, WILLIAM N. ' 61 Bill E.E. Corpus Christi Age 23, AIEE, Amateur Radio Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club BRADOWSKI, LEROY A. ' 61 Lee Accounting Baltimore, f Ad. Age 29, Accounting Society BROWN, ROBERT J. ' 60 Jer I.T. Midland Age 21, Pres, and Program Chairman, Student Safety Society, D.S., Industrial Educa¬ tion Society, American Foundry Society, Midland Hometown Club, Chairman of ' 60 Bonfire Safety Comm., College Safety Council and Accident Prevention Comm., Texas A M Handball Club BROWN, WILLIAM R., JR. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Age 22, Institute of Aero. Sciences BROWNING, CHARLES R. ' 61 Wildlife Mgt. Age 22, Galena Park Hometown Club, Fish and Game Club BRUCE, CLAUDE O., JR. ' 61 Animal Hus. Age 21 Billy Dallas Charlie Brown Jacinto City Joe Blum BRUNT, CHARLES E. ' 60 C.E. Pharr Age 24, ASCE Student Chapter, C.E. Honor Society BUCHERT, GERALD L. ' 62 Jerry C.E. Tyler Age 27, ASCE BUNDICK, BLEVINS G. ' 61 Animal Hus. Barker Age 23, Livestock Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Texas A M Rodeo Club BUNTON, WILEY R. ' 61 Math Del Rio Age 21, Pres., Del Rio Hometown Club, MSC Bridge Chairman, MSC Directorate, AIChE BUTLER, ERNEST D. ' 61 Dick Pre-Dent and Zoology Livingston Age 21, Freshman Football Letterman, Varsity Football, BSU Directorate, Law Hall Vice- Pres. and Chaplain, Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Soc., Big Thicket Hometown Club Sec.-Treas., Pres., Browsing Library Committee CAGLE, RAYFORD A. ' 61 Animal Hus. Blossom Age 26, Saddle and Sirloin Club CALLICOATTE, JOE D. ' 61 Journ. Atlanta Age 22, Battalion Staff, 4 Years, Sports Editor, Battalion Sigma Delta Chi, So¬ ciety of A M Journalists, Sec., Flying Kadets, Sec., National Intercollegiate Flying Assoc., Cass County Hometown Club CANGELOSI, VITO ' 61 Vic Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Marketing Society CANTERBURY, CHARLES R. ' 61 M.E. Age 21, ASME, Walton Hall Basketball Team 460 Kilgore CARRERA, RUBEN ' 61 Modern Languages Rio Grande City Age 20, Pres., Modern Languages Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Student Chamber of Commerce, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club CARROLL, ROBERT AA. ' 61 Bob 8.A. Houston Age 26, Business Society CEGELSKI, DANIEL E. ' 61 Dan E.E. Rosenberg Age 22, IRE, Newman Club CELY, SAMUEL J. ' 61 Sam Land. Arch. Fairfield Age 21, Aggie Players, MSC Dance Committee, Landscape Arch, and Floriculture Soc., Student Chamber of Commerce, MSC Arts Committee CHAMBERS, HOWARD W. ; 61 Haird Entomology Buda Age 21, Entomology Society, Agriculture Council, D.S., Dow Chemical Award, Freshman Year, Outstanding Jr. in Entomology CHANDLER, CHARLES G. ' 52 AA.E. Buna Age 29, ASME CHAPMAN, JAMES W. ' 61 Wynn I.T. Houston Age 24, Industrial Education Society, American Foundry Society, Student Chamber of Commerce, Dorm Student Council, Student Safety Society CHAPMAN, MAURICE G. ' 61 History Bryan Age 22, Student NEA, History Society CHASE, ARTHUR D. ' 60 Don AA.E. Houston Age 22, Exec. Officer, Sqd. 15, Baseball, “I Assn., ASME, Houston Eng. and Scien¬ tific Society CLARY, WILLIAM C. ' 61 Curt Zoology Henderson Age 21, Puryear Hall Dorm Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., D.S., IASCA CLAYCOMB, LARRY L. ' 61 Arch. Design Vincennes, Ind. Age 24, D.S., Vice-Pres., Design Student Society, Mgn. Editor, Architecture Plus Pub¬ lication COFFMAN, KENDALL L. ' 61 Animal Hus. San Angelo Age 24, San Angelo Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club COLEMAN, JESSE C. ' 61 Animal Hus. Houston Age 27, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, D.S. COMPTON, HARVEY W. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Amarillo Age 21, Rodeo Club CONATSER, CHARLES W. ' 61 AAath Canyon Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-Pres., Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Arts and Sciences Council, Math Club, English Club, Student Asst, in Math Dept., D.S. COON, JULIAN B. ' 61 Barry Physics Pasadena Age 21, Officer, Canterbury Club, Officer, Hometown Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Interfaith Council, MSC Bowling Committee COOPER, JOHN E. ' 60 Jack Journ. Texas City Age 23, Sigma Delta Chi, Galveston County Hometown Club, Texas Gulf Coast Press Association Scholarship COPELAND, RICHARD F., JR. ' 61 Chemistry Carthage Age 22, Student Arts and Sciences Council 461 CIVILIANS COPELAND, ROBERT A. ' 61 Bob C.E. Kenedy Age 21, ASCE, Flax Country Hometown Club COPELAND, WARREN R. ' 60 History Friendswood Age 26, Singing Cadets, Pistol Team COSTLOW, DONALD G. ' 61 Don I.T. Lufkin Age 22, T Association, Baseball—2 Varsity Letters, Industrial Education Club, Home¬ town Club COUNCIL, CLARENCE D. ' 61 C2 M.E. Pasadena Age 21, MSC Bowling Committee, ASME, Canterbury Club, Pasadena Hometown Club COX, PHINEAS A., JR. ' 61 P.A. M.E. Eastland Age 22, ASME CRADDOCK, JOE P. ' 60 Pat C.E. and B.A. Smithville Age 22 CRIPPEN, THOMAS E. ' 61 M.E. Age 24, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME CURRY, WILLIAM F., JR. ' 59 Math Age 23 DALBERG, RICHARD L., JR. ' 61 Chemistry Age 21, Newman Club, Brazoria County Hometown Club San Antonio Bill Comanche Freeport DARR, FERRIS D. ' 62 . Ed. Midland Age 22, Vice-Pres., West Walton Dorm Council, Midland Hometown Club DAVENPORT, ROE R., JR. ' 61 Physics Abilene Age 21, American Nuclear Society, Civilian Basketball Champions, SAME, Opportunity Award Scholarship DAVIDSON, FREDRICK ' 61 M.E. Sharon, Pa. Age 23, ASME, SAE, Dorm Council, Civilian Student Council, Tau Beta Phi DAVIDSON, JACK D. ' 61 J.D. Personnel Adm. Dumas Age 20, MSC Personnel and Evaluation Committee, Radio Amateur Club, Business Society, Panhandle Hometown Club, Walton Dorm Council, Arts and Sciences Student Council, Chi Alpha Vice-Pres., Reporter, Economics Club, Owner, Robbia Printing Co. DAVIDSON, THOMAS L. ' 61 Tom Pet. Eng. Long Beach, Calif. Age 24, AIME, Petroleum Eng. Club, Hometown Club, B Engr. DAVILA, JORGE A. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Pan American Club, United Nations Club, AlChE, Newman Club DAVIS, EARLY C. ' 61 Stuffy Phy. Ed. Corpus Christi Age 22 , Baseball Letterman, T Association, Phy. Ed. Club, Corpus Christi Hometown Club DAVIS, PERRY L. ' 61 PD Phy. Ed. Big Lake Age 21 DAW, SAMUEL R. ' 60 Sam Ind. Dist. Joaquin Age 23, Pres., Industrial Education Society, Rep., I. Ed. Society, American Foundry- man ' s Society, Student Safety Society, Singing Cadets, Student Engineers Council, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club 462 DECKARD, GENE C. ' 61 Deck Ag. Ed. Whitesboro Age 21, Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, Cooke County Hometown Club, D.S., Sears Roebuck Foundation Tour of Mexico, Civilian Student Honor Code Committee, Sec., Law Hall, Law Hall Dorm Council DE LA CRUZ, ALBINO ' 61 Chem. Eng. Benavides Age 24, AlChE DEMPSEY, TRAVIS D. ' 61 Demp Ani. Hus. Jefferson Age 22, Collegiate 4-H Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pres., Jefferson Hometown Club, Mitchell Hall Dorm Council DIXON, ROBERT L. ' 61 Bob Ag. Eco. Santa Rosa Age 21, Ag. Eco. Club, Treas., East Walton Hall, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, D.S. DONAN, JOHN G., JR. ' 60 Geology and Geological Eng. Madisonville, Ky. Age 22, Student Engineers Council, Geology Club DOYLE, JACK E. ' 61 E.E. Dallas Age 21, IRE, Photo Club DRABEK, CHARLES A. ' 61 C.E. Age 22, Lavaca County Hometown Club DRIVER, BUD H. ' 61 English Age 22, SAE, SNEA C.A. Shiner Cleburne DUNLAP, JAMIE L. ' 61 M.E. Temple Age 22, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society Military Engineers Track, Wrestling DUNN, BILL W. ' 60 Pet. Eng. Odessa Age 22, Social Chairman, Pet. Eng. Club EASLEY, REX C. ' 59 M.E. Alexandria, Va. Age 23, D.S., ASME, SAE EDGINGTON, JASON M. ' 61 Pet. Eng. and Geol. Eng. San Angelo Age 21, Freshman Track Letterman, Baptist Student Union, Sec., Geology Club, George P. Mitchell Award for Outstanding Jr. in Geology, Pet. Eng. Club, Mitchell Hall Dorm Council, Civilian Student Chaplain, Civilian Student Council EIKEL, THOMAS H. ' 61 Tommy C.E. Seguin Age 26, Student Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers ERICKSON, CHARLES R. ' 61 Charlie Phys. Educ. Dallas Age 23, Physical Education Club, Insurance Society, Dallas Hometown Club, Bowling Committee EVANS, PHILLIP R. ' 61 Phil C.E. Houston Age 21, ASCE Parliamentarian, Houston-Reagan Hometown Club Sec., MSC Bowling Committee, League Vice-Pres., Mosher Steel Scholarship EVETT, HERSHAL L. 61 Ind. Eng. San Augustine Age 21, Ramp Representative FARWELL, QUINN E. ' 61 Accounting San Antonio Age 26, Accounting Society, Student Chamber of Commerce FISHER, EDMUND A. ' 61 Eddie M.E. Canastota, N. Y. Age 29, ASME, K of C, West Hometown Club 61 463 CIVILIANS FISHER, WAYNE W. ' 60 Wayne E.E. Ft. Worth Age 22, IRE, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Gymnastics Club FITZHUGH, HENRY A. ' 61 Hank Animal Science San Antonio Age 21, Pres., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council, Who ' s Who in Ameri¬ can Colleges and Universities, Senior Livestock, Meats and Wool Teams FLEMING, JAMES C. ' 61 Geophysics Port Arthur Age 21, Treas., Port Arthur Hometown Club, Geology Club, Sec., Geophysics Club, Legett Dorm Council Floor Rep., SCUBA Diving Course FLORENCE, MONTY C. ' 61 Monty Vet. Med. La Marque Age 21 FOWLER, RONNIE R. ' 61 E.E. Mineola Age 22, AIEE, Intramural Bowling and Tennis FRANCIS, HARDY L. ' 61 Buddy Economics Henderson Age 21, Freshman Track, Cross-Country, Dormitory Council, Civilian Student Council, Headwaiter, MSC Dining Room, Employee, Albritton Engr. Corp. FRANK, DAVID R. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Freeport Age 21, Institute of Aerospace Sciences Chairman, Tau Beta Pi, Lutheran Student Assoc., Brazoria County Hometown Club, Engineers Council, Sigma Gamma Tau FRASER, JAMES E. ' 62 Jim M.E. Oakland, Calif. Age 25, ASME, California Homestate Club FREEMAN, CHARLES M. ' 61 C.E. Ft. Worth Age 25, ASCE FREY, FRANK E. ' 61 Math Hemet, Calif. Age 28, Sigma Gamma Tau, D.S., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Vice-Pres. and Sec., Inter¬ fraternity Council, Oceotl GABOR, TAMAS J. ' 61 Tommy Chem. Eng. New York Age 26, AlChE, Hillel Foundation GALLAGHER, BEN F. ' 61 Albino I.T. Marshall Age 21, I. Ed. Club, Vice-Pres., Marshall Hometown Club, Pres., American Foundry- man ' s Society, Wrestlina Team GALLATIN, ALBERT E. ' 61 Math Palestine Age 21, Vice-Pres., Math Club, Sec.-Treas., Palestine Hometown Club GALLMAN, WILLIAM B. ' 59 Brooks Agronomy Tulsa, Okla. Age 23, Agronomy Society, Soil Judging Team GAMBLIN, ROGER D. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Rankin Age 21 GARCIA, ALFREDO S. ' 61 Ind. Eng. Matamoros, Mexico SCONA—Budget Planning Committee, Pan American Club, United Nations Club, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Pi Mu Treas., AIIE Social Sec., Publicity Pan-Am Week, AIIE Rep., Student Chamber of Commerce, Physics Lab. Instr., Lamar Fleming Scholarship, Milner Dorm Council, Aggie Players, Intramural Medal Winner GARCIA, MIGUEL P. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Age 21 GARCIA, RAUL H. ' 61 C.E. Age 22, ASCE Mike San Benito Hebbronville CIVILIANS GARNER, JOHN D. ' 61 C.E. Livingston Age 21, Yell Leader, Dorm Pres., Civilian Student Council Treas., ASCE, AGC, Law Hall Vice-Pres. GARRETT, CLARENCE E. ' 60 M.E. Aransas Pass Age 23, ASAAE GARRISON, OLIN C. ' 61 Phys. Educ. Dallas Age 22, Track, Football, T Association GERACE, JAMES G. ' 60 Jim Accounting Rosenberg Age 23, Accounting Society, Rosenberg Hometown Club GERBER, KENNETH L. ' 60 Ken Personnel Adm. Beaumont Age 22, Economics Club, Beaumont Hometown Club, Business Society GIBSON, GARY A. ' 61 Al Education New London Age 21, National Education Association, Dorm Council and Dorm Treas., Walton, Kilgore Hometown Club, Wesley Foundation YSflf GIBSON, JAMES G., II ' 61 Jim Journ. San Antonio Age 21, Editor, Texas A M Review, Sec., Sigma Delta Chi, Texas A M Ad. Club, Arts and Sciences Council, YMCA, Sec., Soc. of A AA Journalists, San Antonio Home¬ town Club GILL, HURLEY C, JR. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Age 23, American Institute of Chemical Engineers GILLESPIE, ROBERT W., Ill ' 61 Physics Age 21 Ft. Worth Bob Corsicana GIPSON, W. STEVE ' 60 B.A. and Mkt. Age 23, Marketing Society, Tyler-Smith County Hometown Club GLESS, CHARLES F. ' 61 Agronomy Age 23, Agronomy Club GOOD, JOHN O. ' 60 E.E. Age 22 Steverino Tyler Richmond Dallas GOODSON, TOMMY G. ' 61 Accounting Freer Age 21, Accounting Society, Brush County Hometown Club GOPFFARTH, W1LFORD H. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Lolita Age 22, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi GOSS, HARRY F. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Honey Grove Age 21, Dorm Pres., Dorm Presidents Council, Chairman, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Phi GRADY, JAMES R. ' 61 Jim l-T. St. Louis, Mo. Age 28, Industrial Education Club, Student Safety Society GREGG, ERNEST G. ' 61 Gordon Accounting Bryan Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Chamber of Commerce, Accounting Society, D. S. GRIFFIN, LOY D. ' 61 Butch Ag. Eco. Edinburg Age 21, Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club SENIORS GUERRA, GUILLERMO ' 61 Willy Animal Hus. Arequipa, Peru Age 23, Pan American Club, Newman Club, Captain, Texas A AA Soccer Team GUTIERREZ, ALBERTO D. ' 61 Beto C.E. Laredo Age 22, ASCE, Laredo Hometown Club HAAS, WILLIAM E. ' 61 Round bottom Ag. Ed. Troy Age 23, Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA, Bell County Hometown Club, Poultry Science Club, Soil Conservation Society, D.S. HAGLER, JIMMIE C. ' 61 Dairy Science Coleman Age 27, Dairy Science Club, Dairy Products Judging Team HALE, HOMER D. ' 61 B.A. Kilgore Age 29 HAMILTON, DALE R. ' 60 I.T. Dallas Age 22, Industrial Education Society, Student Safety Society, Dallas Hometown Club, Hart Hall Club, Aggie Band, Band Letterman HANEY, JACK A. ' 58 English Mt. Pleasant Age 24, Phi Eta Sigma HARRINGTON, ROBERT B. ' 61 Bob B.A. Needham, Mass. Age 27, Accounting Society, Business Society HARRIS, CECIL P. ' 60 . Ed. Bryan Age 29, Industrial Education Club, Program Chairman HARRIS, GRANDON T. ' 61 Harris Pet. Eng. Brownwood Age 21, Bizzell Hall Council, Hometown Club Officer, Office Assistant for Mr. Murray, Treas., Browsing Library Comm., MSC, Vice-Chairman B.L.C. HARRIS, ROBERT E. ' 62 Insurance Corpus Christi Age 20, Vice-Pres., Corpus Christi Hometown Club, Insurance Society, Hillel Club HARRISON, RODDY L. ' 61 Rod Ag. Eco. Grandfalls Age 21, Rodeo Club, Ag. Economics Club, Bridge Club HASKELL, RICHARD N, ' 57 History Fort Worth Age 21, Newman Club, History Club, Pre-Law Club, Intramural Mgr., Fort Worth Hometown Club HASWELL, HENRY M„ JR. ' 60 Skeeter Floriculture Dallas Age 22, Agricultural Council, D.S., Aggie Band, YMCA Cabinet, Vice-Pres., Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Society, Interfaith Council HATTER, DONALD K. ' 58 Donnie Sociology Lorena Age 24, Intramurals, Football, Softball, Rural Sociology Club HATTER, MAX W. ' 61 Floriculture Moody Age 21, Pres., Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Society, Vice-Pres., D.S., Tom J. Wolfe Scholarship, Hensel Scholarship, Agricultural Council, Agriculture Convocations Comm., Outstanding Professor Comm. HAYES, DONALD A. ' 61 Pet. Eng. LaPorte Age 22, Pet. Eng. Club, Dorm Presidents Council, Intramurals HAYNES, DONALD F. ' 60 Don Marketing Houston Age 33, Marketing Soc., D.S. 466 Chillicothe HEILHECKER, JOE K. ' 61 M.E. Age 26, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, ASME HEIAAANN, KERAAIT H. ' 61 P.E. Fredericksburg Age 26, Physical Education Club, AAHPER, TAHPER, D.S., Phi Kappa Phi, A.C.U. Region IX National Intercollegiate Table Tennis Double Champions HENDRICKS, JOHN B. ' 61 English LaMarque Age 21, English Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Semper Fidelis Society, SCONA VI HENICKE, CHARLES J. ' 61 Math Columbus Age 21, ASME, Colorado-Fayette Flometown Club HERNANDEZ, FRANK P. ' 61 Economics Galveston Age 21, T Association, Football Mgr., Treas., Galveston County Flometown Club, Pres., Economics Club, SCONA VI, D.S. HERRINGTON, GEORGE S. ' 61 E.E. Richland Springs Age 29, IRE HESTER, ROBERT W. ' 61 Bull Physics Bronte Age 22, Sec.-Treas., Dorm Council, Sigma Pi Sigma, Rep. to Student Chamber of Commerce, Sec., Gymnastics Club, Wrestling Club, Reporter, Physics Club HEUSAAAN, JOHN E. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Mitchell Age 24, Collegiate FFA, D.S., RE Week Committee HICKMAN, JOHN P. ' 58 Paul B.A. Houston Age 25, Business Society, Dorm Council, Intramurals, Who ' s Who Committee, St. Thomas Flometown Club, Bridge Club, Intramural Mgr. HICKMAN, MALCOLM E., JR. ' 61 Junior Vet. Med. Muleshoe Age 21, YMCA, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA, Editorial Asst., Southwestern Veterinarian, Sgt. of Arms Elect of AVMA HINOJOSA, RAUL, JR. ' 61 Animal Hus. Rio Grande City Age 22, Saddle and Sirloin Club HLOZEK, ROBERT J. ' 61 Bob Chem. Eng. Blessing Age 21, AlChE, Newman Club, Vice-Pres., Matagorda County Flometown Club, Intra¬ mural Sports HODGES, CLAYTON A. ' 61 Clay E.E. Age 27, 1RE-AIEE San Angelo HOFF, MARION R„ JR. ' 61 Accounting Orange Age 24, Marketing Society, Accounting Society, HOFF, WELDON C. ' 61 Presbyterian Student League Treas. M.E. Age 22, Aggie Band, L.S.A. Bellville HOLECEK, LAWRENCE J. ' 58 Larry P.E. Wallis Age 24, Physical Education Club, Student Chapter of NEA, Tahper, Intramurals HOLLAND, GARY L. ' 61 Happy Ag. Eco. Dumas Age 21, Ag. Eco. Club, Reporter, Panhandle Hometown Club HOSIER, EDGAR D. ' 61 Deano Arch. Dallas Age 21, Singing Cadets, Association of General Contractors, Dallas Hometown Club 467 SENIORS HOSKINS, FRED J., JR. ' 61 M.E. Spearman Age 22, American Foundry Society HOUCHIN, WILLIAM E. ' 60 Rat A l.E. Shreveport, La. Age 23, Athletic Officer, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, Fish Baseball, 3 Year Letter- man in Varsity Baseball, SWC Champions 1959, T Association, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, IAS, ASAAE, Shreveport Hometown Club HRACHOVY, JAMES J. ' 61 Rocky Zoology Bellville Age 20, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Student National Education Assoc., Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Arts and Sciences Council Sec. HUBBARD, KENNETH R. ' 61 Ken A l.E. Lamesa Age 21, Intramural Mgr., ASME, Dorm Council HUFF, PATRICK C. ' 61 Physics Quanah Age 22, Greenbelt Hometown Club, Physics Club HUGHES, ROBERT A. ' 61 Bo Accounting Livingston Age 22, Dorm Pres., Ramp Rep., Intramurals, A.G.C., Sweetheart Committee, Hometown Club Vice-Pres., Accounting Society HUGHES, ROBERT W. ' 61 Bob E.E. Bryan Age 21, IRE, Phi Theta Kappa, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi HUGHEY, JOHN E. ' 61 AA.E. Olney Age 21, ASME HUMBER, PETER S. ' 58 Pete 8.A. and Finance San Antonio Age 24, Fish Football, Geology Club, Pre-Law Society HUNTER, JERRY L. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Pecos Age 22, Trans-Pecos Hometown Club, Ag. Eco. Club JACKSON, CHARLES L. ' 61 Octopush Modern Languages Houston Age 21, Physics Club, Modern Languages Club, East Walton Hall Dorm Council Vice- Pres. JACKSON, CLIFFORD A. ' 61 Cliff . Ed. Houston Age 23, Who ' s Who in Colleges and Universities, Fish Drill Team, Soph., Jr., Sr. Rep. of Dorm Council, Dorm Council Treas., Industrial Education Society Treas.-Sec., Ind. Ed. Soc. Chamber of Commerce Rep., School of Eng. Rep. to Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce, Pres., Chamber of Commerce, lota Lambda Sigma Vice-Pres. JEFFERIES, CHARLES C, JR. ' 61 Math Houston Age 21, Mathematics Club, Student National Education Association JOBE, WILLIAM D. ' 60 Bill AA.E. Arlington Age 23, Vic -Pres., Freshman Class, Student Senate, Institute Radio Engineers, ASME, Reporter and Sec., Society of Automotive Engrs., Athletic Dept. Math Tutor, Coleman Hometown Club, Delegate to T.I.S.A. Convention JOHNSON, JOE B. ' 61 8.A. Garland Age 21, Vars ity Football, Marketing Society JOHNSON, PHILLIP E. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Webster Age 21, Opportunity Scholarship, AlChE, Sec.-Treas., Civilian Student Council Pari., Dorm Council, Rep. to Civilian Student Council, Westminster Student Fellowship Coun¬ cil, D.S., Ecumenical Conference Council JOHNSON, THOMAS G. . ' 61 Jerry Ag. Ed. Kerrville Age 23, Hill Country Hometown Club Pres., Collegiate FFA JONES, BARRY R. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Turnersville Age 22, Bosque County Hometown Club, Agriculture Economics Club 468 JONES, CLIFTON W. ' 61 Marketing Nacogdoches Age 27, Marketing Society, Senior Representative to Arts and Sciences Council JONES, DALE L. ; 61 DJ Gen. Bus. Longview Age 21, Intramural Mgr., Sec., Walton Hall Dorm Council JULIAN, CHESTER R. ' 60 C.E. Houston Age 23, ASCE, AGC, Student Chamber of Commerce Visitors Committee Chairman and Delegate, Leggett Dorm Council Floor Rep. and 5th, 6th and Grad. Rep. and Elections Chairman, U. S. Army Reserve KASPROWICZ, DANIEL E. ' 61 Dan E.E. 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' 61 Ed Louise Age 21, Agricultural Economics Society, Wharton County Hometown Club Vice-Pres., Soil Conservation Society, Newman Club LEE, WELDON A. ' 60 Bo Aero. Eng. and English Houston Age 23, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, 3rd Place, Freshman Engr. Drawing Contest, D.S., Ross Volunteers, MSC Council, SCONA V, VI, Great Issues, Institute of Aero. Sciences, English Club, Assoc, of College Unions Convention, Austin Chapter of Houston Hometown Club, Pres., MSC Council and Directorate, Who ' s Who LENNOX, EUGENE E. ' 61 Gene Accounting Ft. Worth Age 24, Accounting Society, Chi Alpha LESTER, DONALD R. ' 60 Les Animal Hus. Gainesville Age 23, Sec.-Trees., Cooke County Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club LEVY, IRWIN S. ' 61 Sam Pers. Adm. W. Newton, Mass. Age 28, Pres., Hillel Foundation, Pres., Interfaith Council, Business Society LIESKE, DON D. ' 61 C.E. Houston Age 22 LILES, EDWIN D. ' 61 Ag. Ed. 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' 61 Mof Education Caldwell Age 21, D.S., Vice-Pres., Student NEA, Program Chairman, Student NEA MARTELL, CHARLES R. ' 61 M.E. Orange Age 21, ASME, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Orange Hometown Club, Freshman Foot¬ ball and Baseball SENIORS 470 CIVILIANS MARTIN, ROBERT L. ' 60 Bob Gen. Bus. Duncan, Okla. Age 22, Brush Country Hometown Club, Sooner Hometown Club, Business Society, Mitchell Hall Dorm Council, Mitchell Hall Representative MARWITZ, ALTON H. ' 61 Al Ag. Ed. Pottsville Age 23, Alpha Zeta, Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA, D.S. MATHIS, RALPH H. ' 61 I.T. Bryan Age 21, Industrial Ed. Society, AFS, Student Safety Society, D.S. MAXWELL, LLOYD J. ' 61 Agronomy Age 21 McAFEE, DAVID M. ' 60 M.E. Age 22, ASME Devers “Mike Aspermont McCORD, CARL P. ' 61 Floriculture Cross Plains Age 23, Pres., Floriculture Society, Agricultural Council Chairman, Inter-Council Com¬ mittee Rep., Flower Judging Team, Intramural Sports McFADDEN, OLLIE N. ' 61 Bill I.T. Clifton Age 28, American Foundrymen ' s Society, Industrial Education Club, Student Safety Society McGinnis, william s. ' 6 i Bill Ani. Hus. Waco Age 26, Saddle and Sirloin Club McNEELY, JOHN G., JR. ' 60 Jack Agr. Eco. Bryan Age 22, Agricultural Economics Club MERRITT, DAVID S. ' 58 Clabber Ag. Eco. Colorado City Age 24, Ag. Eco. Club, Rodeo Club, D.S., Chamber of Commerce MIHALICK, JOHN P. ' 61 M.E. Houston Age 22, ASME, Pres., East Walton Hall Council, Intramurals MIKSCH, DAVID G. ' 61 Gus Accounting Weimar Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society, Fayette Colorado Hometown Club, D.S., Newman Club MILLER, TED R. ' 61 M.E. Kilgore Age 22, ASME, Pres., Kilgore Hometown Club, Tau Beta Pi MILLER, W. D. ' 60 Dub Ani. Hus. Brady Age 23, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Senior Wool Judging Team, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Rodeo Club MILLS, JOHNNY F. ' 61 Fred Arch. Design Dallas Age 21, Art Director, A M Engineer, Design Students Society MILLSAPS, WILLIAM R., JR. ' 60 Bill Ag. 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' 61 Agronomy Age 21, Agronomy Society Treasurer O Petty ODSTRCIL, JERRY D. ' 61 Math Age 22, Student NEA Caldwell OSBOURN, DONALD J. ' 61 Ani. Hus. Smokey Llano Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta Censor, Saddle and Sirloin Club Sec. and Vice-Pres., Meats and Livestock Teams, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities PAAAPELL, EMIL G. ' 61 E.E. Age 28, American Institute of Electrical Engineers Dime Box PARKS, JAMES M. ' 61 Physics Age 22, Physics Club, Gymnastics Team San Saba PATE, JESSE E. ' 61 Accounting Age 22, Accounting Society Jefferson PATER, JOACHIM P. ' 61 E.E. Age 26, United Nations Club, Chess Committee, Newman Club, AIEE Joe Riviera 472 CIVILIANS PATTERSON, JOHN N., JR. ' 61 Marketing Atlanta Age 21, Business Society, Marketing Society, College View Apartment Council PATTERSON, WALTER H. ' 61 Bud M.E. Farmersville Age 23, ASME, Tau Beta Pi PATTON, ROBERT S., JR. ' 61 Red C.E. Bay City Age 21, ASCE, AGC, Matagorda County Hometown Club PAUSKY, DARRELL G. ' 61 Chem. 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Eng. Quanah Age 22, Vice-Pres., AIIE, Corr. Sec., ATTM, Pres., Greenbelt Hometown Club, Sr. Class Rep. to Election Comm., Staff Sgt., Ross Volunteers, Outstanding Scholastic Officer of 3rd Group, Frank M. Wood Scholarship, Rotary Scholarship of Quanah, Opportunity Award Scholarship by Sid Richardson, 2nd Place Freshman Slide Rule Contest, A M Delegate to National ATTM Convention RADLE, MARVIN A. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Marlin Age 22, Falls County Hometown Club, Freshman Track Team, Gamma Delta, Collegiate FFA RAZO, JOE, JR. ' 61 M.E. South Houston Age 21, Wrestling Team, Newman Club, ASME, SAE, Dorm Representative, D.S., Pasa¬ dena Hometown Club REARDON, PAT O. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Age 21, Sec. and 3rd Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA REDMAN, WILLIAM J. ' 61 Ani.Hus. Age 21, Cooke County Hometown Club, Chairman Aggie Quarter Horse Show, Aggie Rodeo Club Pat Mason Saint Jo Trophy Committee First Annual REEVES, SIM A., JR. ' 61 Agronomy Ft. Stockton Age 26, Agronomy Club REUTHER, CARL F. ' 61 Ag. Ed. 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' 61 - Mike Physics Houston Age 22, Aggieland Dance Band and Combo, Sigma Pi Sigma ROACH, JAMES O. ' 61 Roach Entomology Tomball Age 22, Pres., Entomology Club, Rodeo Club, Rio Grande Hometown Club, Student Chamber of Commerce SENIORS ROBBINS, LARRY O. ' 60 Rural Sociology and Ag. Eco. Raymondville Age 22 ROBERTS, ROBERT E. ' 61 Bob L.A. Kerrville Age 21 ROESNER, ROBERT H. ' 60 Bob I.T. Houston Age 21 ROSENBERG, HAROLD W. ' 61 Ind. Ed. LaGrange Age 21, lota Lambda Sigma Sec.-Treas., industrial Education Society, Senior Rep. to Student Engineer ' s Council for Ind. Ed. Society ROSENBERGER, WILMER E. ' 61 Eddie Animal Science West Columbia Age 21, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Texas Aggie Rodeo Club and Team, National Inter¬ collegiate Rodeo Assn., Nacogdoches Hometown Club ROSS, BILLY F. ' 61 Bill C.E. Bryan Age 26, ASCE, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, T Association ROSS, MARSHAL V. ' 61 Farm Mgt. Lubbock Age 30, Agricultural Economics Club RUDD, WILLIAM E. ' 61 Bill E.E. Center Age 21, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Dorm Council President, Shelby- Doches Hometown Club President RUGH, ASHLEY M. ' 61 AA.E. Bandera Age 21, Hill Country Hometown Club RYAN, JOHN E. ' 61 Reno Gen. Bus. Bandera Age 21, Business Society, Bandera Hometown Club RYDEN, CARL E. ' 61 Tiny Rural Sociology Florence Age 22, Housemaster, Walton and Hart, Athletic Officer, Bizzell, Chaplain, Bizzell, Williamson County Hometown Club, Sociology Club Reporter, Greater Council, BSD Summer Exec. Council RYDL, GLEN M. ' 61 Horticulture Alamo Age 29, Horticulture Club SAENZ, E.G. ' 60 Education and Math Agua Nueva Age 24, Slide Rule Contest, SNEA SALDANA, ALBERTO W., JR. ' 61 Al Accounting Hebbronville Age 22, Aggieland Orchestra, Laredo Hometown Club, Business Society SANDFORD, CHARLES W. ' 60 M.E. Azle Age 21, ASME, Varsity Football SANDS, KENNETH L. ' 60 Cuz M.E. Chatfield Age 22, Navarro County Hometown Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers SCAGGS, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Bill Chem. Eng. Jefferson Age 21, Aggie Band, AlChE, Jefferson Hometown Club SCHAFROTH, ROBERT D. ' 61 Bob Pet. Eng. San Juan Age 26, Petroleum Engineering Club, Student Chamber of Commerce Representative for Petroleum Engineering Dept. SENIORS 475 SCHRANK, ELLSWORTH E. ' 61 Jack Accounting Age 26, Accounting Society Hamilton SCHRANK, FRED L. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Hamilton Age 22, Aggie Walther Club, Alpha Zeta, Sec., Collegiate Sears Roebuck Foundation Tour of Mexico • FFA, Dorm Intramurals, SCHULZ, HOMER M. ' 62 M.E. Age 34 Vernon SCHULZE, GERALD K. ' 60 E.E. and Math Meridian Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu SCOGGIN, JERRY C. ' 61 Accounting Age 21, Accounting Society, Intramurals Grapeland SELLERS, JOE L„ JR. ' 61 Jose Dairy Production Age 24, Dairy Science Club Grand Saline SHOOP, BRUCE T. ' 61 - Accounting Age 25, Accounting Society Mokena, III. SILER, KENNEY E. ' 61 M.E. Joplin, Missouri Age 23, ASME, SAE, Tau Beta Pi SILVA, ESEKIEL ' 61 Zeke Ind. Ed. 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' 61 Jimmy A l.E. and B.A. Houston Age 20, Sophomore Civilian Student Council Rep., Junior Civilian Student Council Rep., Pres., Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineer ' s Council, Walton Dorm Council TUMLINSON, GRADY N. ' 61 Adonis Ani. Hus. Hereford Age 23, Treas., Saddle and Sirloin Club TURLINGTON, DON R. ' 61 E.E. Henderson Age 21, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineering, Walton Dorm Council UNGER, PAUL W. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Smithville Age 29, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Collegiate FFA, Student Advisor, Student Soil Conservation Club Pres. VANLANDINGHAM, EDDIE O. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Age 28, IAS, North East Texas Hometown Club VESELKA, JOHNNIE J. ' 61 Accounting Age 26, Baytown Hometown Club, Accounting Society Van Winnsboro Smilie Baytown WACHEL, SAMUEL B. ' 58 AA.E. Laird Hill Age 24, Phi Eta Sigma, Twelve Man Bowl, Intramurals WAGNER, BILLY H. ' 61 Bill Entomology Sabinal Age 28, Entomology Club WAITS, JOHN L. 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Age 23, Dorm Council, Dorm Athletic Director, Collegiate FFA Winslow, Arizona Diboll Jim Pflugerville 479 WEST, MILTON R. ' 61 Milty P.E. Cotulla Age 22, Treas., Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Treas., Law Hall, Physical Education Club, Aggie Talent Show WESTBERG, JOHN W. ' 61 E.E. Rockford, III. Age 30, IRE WHEAT, JAMES O. ' 61 Joe” 8 .A. Bryan Age 22 WHEELER, RICHARD D. ' 61 Rich Land. Arch. San Angelo Age 22, Floriculture and Land. Arch. Society, San Angelo Hometown Club, Design Students Society WHITAKER, ROBERT E. ' 61 Math Pasadena Age 25 WHITAKER, WADE D. ' 61 Whit E.E. Canton Age 27, AIEE-IRE Program Chairman WHITE, WILLIS E. ' 61 Marketing Big Sandy Age 27, Treas., Marketing Society WHITES, OTIS C. ' 61 E.E. Ft. Worth Age 28, IRE WHITTEN, CHANDLER J. ' 61 Jimmie Entomology Eldorado Age 21, Agriculturist Staff, Alpha Zeta, Entomology Club, Agricultural Council WIBLE, WALES V. ' 61 Accounting Amarillo Age 21 WICK, JEROME P. ' 61 J.P. Aero. Eng. Rio Hondo Age 27, Singing Cadets WIED, JESSE L. ' 61 Ag. Ed. Fayetteville Age 25, FFA WILDER, J. BARRY ' 61 Chem. Eng. Houston Age 21, Wesley Foundation Sec., Pres., Interfaith Council, Texas MSM Vice-Pres., D.S., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AlChE, Student Christian Federation WILLIAMS, CHARLES C. ' 61 Cole M.E. Nederland Age 22, Treas., ASME, SAE, Sec.-Treas., Midcounty Hometown Club Club WILLIAMS, DONNY K. ' 60 Don I.T. Pasadena Age 22, D.S., lota Lambda Sigma, Industrial Education Society Vice-Pres., Baptist Stu¬ dent Union, Vice-Pres., Fish Council, Student Chamber of Commerce WILLIAMS, GEORGE D. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Nacogdoches Age 21, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, AlChE, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club WILSON, LESLIE C. ' 60 Les Education Austin Age 22, Walton Dorm Council, Walton Civilian Student Council Rep., Pres., Walton Council, Civilian Student Honor Code Comm., Co-Chairman, Civilian Student Traffic Comm., Chairman, Civilian Student Football Seating Comm., Dorm Pres., Comm., MSC Bowling Comm., Pres., MSC Bowling League, Student NEA, Austin Hometown Club WILSON, WILLIAM J. ' 61 Bill Ag. Ed. Paducah Age 22, Greenbelt Hometown Club Treas., A M Collegiate 4-H Club Sec.-Treas., Pres., A M Collegiate FFA Chapter Sentinel 480 WOOD, W. B. ' 61 Billy” Ag. Eco. Montgomery Age 22, Ag. Eco. Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Flying Kadets, Rodeo Club, Pres., Vice-Pres., Hometown Club ' 61 McKinney WOODALL, LOUIE V. Ag. Ed. Age 24 WRIGHT, CHARLES E. M.E. Age 22, ASME ' 60 Charlie” Fort Worth WURZBACH, ROBERT A. ' 61 Agronomy Age 21, Southwest Texas Hometown Club, Agronomy Society YARLING, JOHN M., JR. ' 61 Ani. Hus. Age 21, Saddle and Sirloin Club YOUNG, CLYDE H., JR. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Age 21, IAS, TSPE Hondo Schulenburg Hud Eastland YUDESIS, BENJAMIN History ' 61 Ben San Benito Age 22, History Society, Debate Society, Planning Committee, SCONA VI, Pres., Pre¬ law Society, Arts and Sciences Council, Browsing Library, Rio Grande Valley Home¬ town Club ZETIK, DONALD F. ' 61 Chem. Eng. Age 22, Sec.-Treas., Washington Phi Lambda Upsilon DENISON, JIM S. ' 61 Advertising County Hometown Club, D.S., lAChE, Don Brenham Tau Beta Pi, Pleasanton Age 21, Aggie Band, M-Band, Alpha Delta Sigma, Society of A M Journalists, Delegate to National Advertising Convention BRAND, RODERICK P. ' 60 Rod Microbiology San Antonio Age 22 BRITTAIN, MARTIN E. ' 61 Brit Chem. Engr. Center Age 24, Shelby-Doches Hometown Club, AlChE, Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Aggie Players BUCARAM, RENE E. Booky Pet. Engr. Manta, Ecuador Age 23, Pan American Club, Pet. E. Club, Soccer Team, AIAAE EVANS, ROBERT R. ' 60 Rock Pet. E. and Ch.E. Groveton Age 23, AIAAE, ASCE, AGC, D.S., Civilian Student Council, Law Hall Council, Big Thicket Hometown Club. KENNEDY, ROBERT L. ' 60 Bob Mech. Engr. Galveston Age 22, ASAAE, SAE, Galveston Hometown Club, AAilner Dorm Council RIGGINS, NORMAN ' 60 Ag. Eng. and C.E. Los Fresnos Age 25, ASCE, AGC BARDIS, MICHAEL J. ' 60 Mike Land. Arch. Dallas Age 23, DSS, Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Society BOLAND, MARVIN L. JR. ' 60 Arch. Tyler Age 28, Student AIA, DSS RALPH, BRYAN ' 60 Arch. Tyler Age 23, DSS CIVILIAN 481 5 YEAR ARCHITECTS ALEXANDER, DAVID L. ' 60 Arch. Houston Age 25, Pres., Design Student Society, Engineers Council, Sec., Student Chapter AIA, ' 58 Vice-Pres., Student Chapter AIA, ' 59, Outstanding Junior Design Student Award BARKER, GORDON K. ' 55 Arch. Design Derby, Colo. Age 27 BROOKS, JOE B., JR. ' 60 Arch. Houston Age 22, Social Sec., Soph. Class, Election Comm., Sweetheart Comm., Sec., Jeff Davis of Houston Hometown Club, Exec. Council, Student Soc. Division of Arch., Editor, Archi¬ tecture Plus and Advisory Editor, Bach. Arch. Society BROWN, JOHN H., JR. ' 60 Arch. Sherman Age 23, Bachelor Architects Society, Design Students Soc., Board of Directors, A M Student Chamber of Commerce, Presbyterian Student Council COX, JAMES A. ' 60 Sneakers Arch.-Const. Fort Dodge, Iowa Age 23, Pres., Student Chapter Associated General Contractors, ASCE, Student Engineer¬ ing Council, San Antonio Hometown Club, AIA GRIGGS, LEE A. ' 60 Arch.-Const. San Antonio Age 28, Tau Beta Pi, D.S., Student Chapter Assoc, of General Contractors Social Chair¬ man, Student Chapter American Institute of Architects Treas., Housemaster of Law Hall, American Soc. of Civil Engineers, Civil Enginee ring Honor Soc. Vice-Pres., Langford Construction Award, Student Senate, Civ. Student Council Rep., Vice-Pres., San Antonio Hometown Club, Parents Weekend Comm., Civilian Dress Comm., Aggie Sweetheart Comm., Who ' s Who Comm., Accident Prevention Comm., College Election Comm., Publicity Chairman, Civilian Weekend HUGGINS, ADRIAN G. ' 60 Arch. Const. Dallas Age 22, Bowling Comm., A.G.C., D.M.S., D.S. KINNISON, PAUL JR. ' 60 P.K. Arch. Design San Antonio Age 22, Pres., Sons of Service, Chairman, Dance Comm., Design Student Soc., Moderator, Presbyterian Student Assoc., Sec., Interfaith Council, Bachelor Architects Soc., Military Ball Decoration Comm., Ring Dance Decoration Comm. LUNDY, CLARENCE H. ' 60 Arch. Dallas Age 28, Tau Beta Pi, Student Engineer ' s Council, Design Student Society Treas. NORTH, BOB E. ' 60 Bob Arch. Dallas Age 23, Baseball Team, Design Students Society PATTERSON, JIMMY R. ' 60 Arch. Seagoville Age 23, Aggie Talent Show, Engineers Council, Sec., Design Student Society, Tau Beta Pi, D.S., Fox Jacobs Design Award, Edison Electric Design Award, Regional Art Award ROBB, DUNCAN D., Ill ' 59 Doug Arch. Houston Age 24, Houston Hometown Club, D.S.S., J. Rodney Tabor Award RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL A. ' 60 Monkey Arch. Houston Age 22, A.G.C., Track Team, Pres., Jeff Davis of Houston Hometown Club ROY, GERARD J. ' 60 Gerry Arch. Const. Lewiston, Maine Age 27, Student A.G.C. Vice-Pres. SCHMIDT, E. WAYNE ' 60 Arch. Temple Age 29, Tau Beta Pi, Black-Brollier Scholarship, Chairman MSC Camera Comm., Vice- Pres., Design Student Society, Chairman, Southwestern Intercollegiate Photo Salon III, Student Teaching Asst., Div. of Arch., Student Chapter AIA, MSC Creative Arts Comm., Bell County Hometown Club Reporter, MSC Exhibit Comm., MSC Appreciation Award, Staff, Architecture Plus, Div. of Arch. Exhibit Comm., Housemaster, Hart Hall, Regional Art Show—Best of Show, Delegate to Nat. Convention AIA Student Chap¬ ter, D.S. THOMPSON, CHARLES L. ' 60 Arch. Houston Age 21, Student AIA, Design Student Society, Managing Editor, Architecture Plus, Milby Hometown Club of Houston, Winner, Student Featherlight Society Competition UNDERWOOD, ROBERT J. ' 60 Bob Arch. Fort Worth Age 23, D.S., D.M.S., Reporter and Vice-Pres., Student Chapter A.G.C., Div. Arch. Board, Fort Worth Hometown Club, Tau Beta Pi WOODARD, DAVID E. ' 60 Dave Arch. Houston Age 22, Aggie Talent Show Winner, Aggie Players, Varsity Swimming, 3 Months Europe 482 Kids from Home GRADUATES OGDEN, DANIEL C. ' 61 Arch. Alamo Age 21, Architecture Design Rep., Student Chamber of Commerce, Design Students Society, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, D.S. BAYLEY, CLYDE C, JR. ' 60 Cal E. E. San Benito Age 22 BOAZ, VIRGIL L. ' 60 E. E. Whitesboro Age 23 BRIDGES, JAMES W., JR. ' 59 Jimmie Civil Eng. Houston Age 22 BUNTING, WILLIAM D., JR. ' 60 Dave Physics Bryan Age 22, Sigma Phi Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres., Singing Cadets, Major, 4th Group Staff, Outstanding Freshman in 8th Group, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities COX, ALBERT G. ' 60 Math La Feria Age 23, Math Club, Phi Eta Sigma GAITHER, JOSEPH R. ' 60 Horticulture Age 22 GEORGE, Z. C. E. Age 38 GIBBS, HARMON O. ' 60 Animal Hus. Age 26 Houston Alleppey, India Waco HENDERSON, GARRY C. Physical Oceano. and Geophysics Alpine Age 25 JOHNSON, BRUCE B. ' 60 Civil Eng. Port Arthur Age 22, ASCE, TSPE, Texas Aggie Band, Sec., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Civil Eng. Honor Soc., Vice-Pres., Engineers Council, Meth. Church Choir, R. V. KHUDRATHULLAH, M. F. ' 61 Sam Chidambaram Madras State, India Age 28 McCAULEY, DONALD R. Don A I.B.A. Waco Age 29, Business Society, Marketing Society, Waco Hometown Club, Agricultural Eco¬ nomics Society McDANIEL, JERRY C. ' 59 Mac Agronomy Gainesville Age 23, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Agricultural Student Council, Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA, Chairman, Mothers Day Comm, for School of Agric. MAGGIO, CARLOS M. Geology Beaumont Age 24, Geology Club, Beaumont Hometown Club, Newman Club MALINOWSKI, JAMES H. E. E. Amboy, Wash. Age 22 MIESCH, EDWARD P. ' 55 Pete Pet. Eng. Clarksville Age 25, Petroleum Engineering Club, Newman Club, Dorm Rep., Civilian Student Council, Geology Club, Dance Class, TPRC, AIME, TSPE PAREKH, CHANDRA K. Chandra Radiation Biol. Ajmer, India Age 29, Pres., Indian Student Assoc., Pres., United Nations Club, Sec., United Nations Club, Delegate to 1960 SCONA 4 Q 3 POULSEN, NEIL B. Nuclear Eng. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Age 25 QURAISHI, All AKHTAR Civil Eng. Dacca, Pakistan Age 25, Pres., Pakistan Students Association, Delegate to SCONA, United Nations Club RAY, CADWELL L. ' 58 Butch Eco. Dallas Age 24 ROBERTSON, B. KEN Chemistry Cactus Age 22 THOMAS, JOHN G. ' 59 Entomology, Ag. Eco. Hereford Age 24, Pres., Fish Class, Student Senate Vice-Pres. and Pres., MSC Council, Great Issues, SCONA III and IV, A M Chapter of Texas Academy of Science Collegiate Academy Pres., State Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta Chronicler, Chancellor, Recipient of Alpha Zeta National War Memorial Graduate Scholarship, Frank M. Carter Scholarship, Julia Ball Lee Scholarship, D.S., Outstanding Sophomore in Corps, Outstanding Soph, in Agric., Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges, Leaders in American Science, American Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, Entomological Soc. of America WENDLAND, JAMES B. ' 55 Jimmy Ag. Eco. Hondo Age 27 ANDREWS, ARCHIE P. ' 49 Vet. Med. Archer City Age 32, AVMA, D.S., Phi Zeta, Vice-Pres., Freshman Class ARNIM, CECIL H., JR. ' 61 Salty Vet. Med. Sabinal Age 26, Sec.-Treas., AVMA, Pres., 5th Year Vet. Class, AVMA Council, Phi Zeta AUTRY, RICHARD D. ' 61 Dick Vet. Med. Borger Age 29 BEASLEY, KENNETH V. ' 61 Vet. Med. Freeport Age 26, Parliamentarian AVMA, Rodeo Team, Rodeo Club BROWN, JOHNNY R. ' 57 Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 25, Sgt. at Arms, AVMA, Rodeo Club, Hometown Club BROWN, WILLIAM H. ' 58 Vet. Med. Eagle Pass Age 28 BUTLER, C. RODNEY ' 58 Vet. Med. Sulphur, La. Age 24 CARNEY, EWART G. ' 61 Kit Vet. Med. Concan AVMA CLEVENGER, KENNETH R. ' 57 Ken Vet. Med. Mesquite Age 26, Student Senate, Civilian Student Council, Phi Beta Kappa, D.S., Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges, Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors South¬ western Veterinarian, Intra. Athletic Coach, AVMA, Sec.-Treas., Jr. Vet. Class, Pari., Soph. Vet. Class, Reporter, Freshman Vet. Class, Pres., Mesquite Hometown Club, Walton Hall Dorm Council, Dorm 16 Council DOMMERT, ARTHUR R. ' 59 Bo Vet. Med. Crowley, La. Age 24, Pres, and Corres. Sec., Student Senate, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Phi Zeta, Vice-Pres. and Treas., Civilian Student Council, Pari., AVMA, Press and Faculty Achievement Recipient in Freshman Vet. Class, D.S., Y.M.C.A., Wesley Foundation, 4-H Club EATON, RILEY D. ' 59 Vet. Med. Ballinger Age 23, AVMA ELLSWORTH, JERRY A. ' 58 Jitsy Vet. Med. Dallas Age 24, AVMA, Honor Council, Phi Zeta, Class Pres., D.S. 484 FERRELL, NATHAN G. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 28 FIELD, ROBERT W. Vet. Med Age 27, Chi Alpha, AVMA, Honor Council FORD, ELLIS G. ' 58 Vet. Med. Age 24, AVMA GARZA, ROMAN R. ' 59 Vef. Med. Age 25 GATES, NORMAN L. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 27, AVMA GILL, JIMMIE E. ' 61 Vef. Med. Age 26 Beaumont Bob Pasadena Jerry Houston Rio Grande City Dallas Fort Worth GLAZE, ROBERT L. ' 57 Bob Vef. Med. Longview Age 26, Pres., Wesley Foundation, Chairman, Interfaith Council Vice-Pres., AVMA, Sec., Soph. Vet. Class GRAHAM, CHARLES W. ' 53 Charlie Vet. Med. Thornda e Age 28, Pres., AVMA, Pres., Civilian Student Council, Who ' s Who in American Uni¬ versities and Colleges, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres., Pre-Vet Society, Pres., College View Apt. Council, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff HARDY, ERNEST W. ' 58 Vet. Med. Perryton Age 26, AVMA, Pres., Sec. Treas., Panhandle Hometown Club HARDY, TOM K., JR. ' 61 Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 31, AVMA HALL, JAMES E. ' 57 Jim Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 34, Pre-Vet Society, D.S., Sr. Class Rep., Convention Comm. Chairman, Speaker Comm. Chairman, AVMA, AVMA Council, Civilian Student Council Pari., Executive Comm., Dorm Pres., Abstract Editor, Staff Editor, Editorial Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian, National Bridle Club, Warden, Knights of Columbus HARGRODER, RICHARD W. ' 61 Dicky Vet. Med. Opelousas, La. Age 26, AVMA HARRIS, JOHN W. ' 61 Vet. Med. Bryan Age 28 HEALD, JACK M., JR. ' 58 Vet. Med. Dalhart Age 25, AVMA, C.O., Sqd. 1, Assistant to the Track Coach, Varsity Track, Southwestern Veterinarian JONES, JAMES T. ' 58 Slick Vet. Med. Cypress Age 24, AVMA KENT, WARREN D., JR. ' 59 Vet. Med. Fluker, La. Age 23, Vice Pres., Sec.-Treas., AVMA, Assoc. Business Editor, Business Editor, South¬ western Veterinarian, Student Senate, Vice-Pres., Jr. Vet. Class, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi KIRSCHKE, JOHN A., JR. ' 59 Johnny Vet. Med. Boerne Age 23, D.S., Flying Kadets, Varsity Fencing Team, Fencing Club, AVMA, Wm. H. Danforth Scholarship Award, Reporter, Sr. Vet. Class LACY, ROGER S. ' 59 Vet. Med. Vernon Age 23, AVMA Vice-Pres., Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team 485 LAIRD, JAMES B. ' 57 Vet. Med. Odessa Age 26, AVMA LOVE, J. FRED ' 59 Vet. Med. Irving Age 24, Sgt. at Arms, AVMA, Vice-Pres., Soph. Vet Class McCORCLE, THELTON W. ' 59 Mac Vet. Med. Odessa Age 28, AVMA, The Southwestern Veterinarian Production Editor, Photographic Editor, The Commentator Art Editor, The Battalion Staff Member, Fish and Game Club Vice-Pres., Civilian Student Council Class Reporter, Dorm Rep., D.S. McCULLIN, MAC C. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 23 MIA MD ABDUS SALAM ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 31, Vice-Pres., United Nations Club OLIVER, OBIE L., JR. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 30 Ruston, La. Pakistan Irving OLLRE, ALBERT G. ' 59 Vef. Med. Houston Age 30 RAGSDALE, R. ANGUS ' 58 Rags Vet. Med. Montell Age 28, AVMA SCHULTZE, DONALD W. ' 57 Don Vet. Med. Dallas Age 26, AVMA SHIVERS, FRANKLIN B. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 26, AVMA SMITH, JOSEPH E. ' 59 Vet. Med. Grand Saline Joe Justin Age 22, Editor, The Southwestern Veterinarian, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, AVMA Council, Intercouncil Committee, D.S. SMITHWICK, RICHARD M. ' 58 Dick Vet. Med. Richardson Age 25, AVMA SPEYRER, ALLEN D. ' 59 Allen Vet. Med Opelousas, La. Age 23, AVMA, Sec., Sr. Vet. Class, D.S., Southwestern Veterinarian Staff SPEYRER, ROBERT ' 61 Bob Vef. Med. Opelousas, La. Age 21, AVMA Council, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff STEPHENSON, EDWARD H. Eddie Vef. Med. Bryan Age 24 STILL, BOBBY R. ' 59 Bob Vet. Med. Dallas Age 25, AVMA VOSDINGH, RALPH A. ' 59 Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Ross Volunteers, Fish Rifle Team WILLIAMS, CHARLIE D. ' 55 Vet. Med. Age 28, AVMA 486 Matogorda WINKLER, WILLIAM G. ' 61 Jerry Vet. Med. Metairie, La. Age 28, Executive Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian, Pres., AVMA, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, AVAAA Council, Emergency Fund Council WOLFLE, THOMAS L. ' 57 Vet. Med. Age 25, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian MARTIN, JOHN E. ' 59 Vet. Med. Age 23, AVMA Tom Ft. Worth College Station ALLEN, HOWARD J. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 29, AVMA, AVMA Council, D.S. AVERY, DURWARD R., JR. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 24 DAWSON, JOE E. ' 62 Vef. Med. Marathon Age 24, AVMA, Phi Zeta, D.S., Apartment Council, AVMA Council, Vice-Pres., Jr. Vet. Class, Civilian Student Council Jaybird Crawford D. R. Jonesboro, La. DAY, WILLIAM C. ' 60 Bill 7 Vet. Med. Bellaire Age 22, Maroon Band, Ross Volunteers, AVMA, Lamar Hometown Club EASTERLING, ARTHUR M. ' 62 Junior Vef. Med. Centerville Age 22, AVMA, D.S. ELLISON, DAVID W. ' 60 Dave Vet. Med. Tyler Age 22, D.S., Phi Eta Sigma, Danforth Award, Pres., Pre-Vet Society, Ross Volunteers, AVMA, Student Senate GREENE, CULLUM E. ' 60 Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 23, AVMA, Advertising Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian, MSC Directorate, Asst. Pres., B.S.U., State B.S.U. Executive Committee HILL, DAN R. ' 60 Vet. Med. Vernon Age 23, Pres., Freshman Class of Vet. Med., AVMA Council, Pres.-Elect, Chap., AVAAA, Cadet Court JARDINE, JOHN H. ' 60 Vet. Med. West Monroe, La. Age 29, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, American Assoc, for Adv. Science, Tri Beta, Louisiana Academy of Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, AVMA LIVELY, JAMES O. ' 62 Vet. Med. Navasota Age 21 McMillan, Robert l. 7 59 Bob Vet. Med. Tuscola Age 24, AVMA, Pres., Jr. Vet. Class MULKEY, OLIVER C., Ill ' 59 Clark Vet. Med. Denison Age 23, AVMA, Grayson County Hometown Club, D.S., Civilian Student Council, Great Issues Committee NUNNALLEE, ROGER G. ' 60 Vet. Med. Stamford Age 29, AVMA, Apartment Council, Sec., Jr. Vet. Class PHILIPP, BARRY S. ' 62 Vet. Med. Richmond Age 29, Pres., Apartment Council, Sec., Dorm President ' s Council, Sec., Apartment Council, Civilian Student Council, Student Rep. for Eaton Labs., AVMA WALDRIP, LARRY W. ' 57 Caddo Vet. Med. Seguin Age 25, AVMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club 487 CLASS OF ' 62 Bailey, Moore, Rodriguez, Hall OFFICERS MALCOLM W. HALL ____________________________________________ President ROQUE C. RODRIGUEZ ______________________________ Vice-President CHARLES W. MOORE __________________________ Secretary-Treasurer CECIL D. BAILEY, JR. ________________________________ Social Secretary 488 JUNIOR BANQUET AND BALL The evening began with a great banquet and unusually excellent food in Duncan Dining Hall, Malcolm Hall class president presiding. CLASS OF y 62 AARDAL, MARVIN R.- .7 -Houston ADAMS, HERMAN R.-Plant Soil Science-Winters ADAMS, JAMES C.-Ag. Ed.-Wills Point ADAMS, JOHN B.-B.A.-Ft. Worth AGNEW, PHILIP C.—History—San Antonio AHART, JAN F.—Accounting—Houston AIKEN, CARL H.—Wildlife Mgt. Journ.—Houston AIRHART, TOM P.-C.E.-Anna AKIN, MAURICE T.—Accounting—Dallas ALEXANDER, TOMMY E.-Mktg.-Houston ALVARADO, RICHARD C.-History-San Antonio AMOS, WILLIAM J.-B.A.-Dallas ANDERSON, GARY R.-M ctg.-Corpus Christi ANDREWS, BENJAMIN J.-B.A.-Brazoria ANDREWS, RICHARD S.-P.E.-Houston ANTHIS, JOHN R.—C.E.—San Antonio ASBURY, GORDON R.—Ag. E.—Beaumont ASHLEY, PAUL E.—Finance—Cleburne ASHY, JOE W.—M.E.—Beaumont BAILEY, CECIL D.-Acc.-Dallas BAKER, DARREL P.-Ad. Ed.-Burnet BATTE, GARY A.-Ag. Ed.-ltaly BAYER, MERRICK—M.E.—San Antonio BAYNE, RICHARD L.-C i. E.-Rio Grande City BEAKLEY, JOHN M.-History-Center Point BEAL, RICHARD H.-Eco.-Dallas BEARDEN, JOHN P.—Gen. Bus.—Shreveport, La. BEASLEY, JOHN D.-B.A.-Austin BEATY, JAMES L.-Ch.E.-Corpus Christi BECHLER, WAYNE R.-Chem.-Fort Worth BECK, JACK D.—M.E.—Houston BEDNAR, WILLIAM J.-B.A.-Orange BENTHUL, FORREST G.-B.A.-Dallas BERRY, LABAN E.-E.E.-Houston BETTS, JOHN A.-M.E.-Austin BIGHAM, ROBERT E.—C.E.—Lampasas BLOOMER, PHILLIP R.- .T.-Lohn BOONE, LATHAM—History—Navasota BOX, GENE E.—E.E.—Dallas BRADSHAW, MARVIN E.-Arch.-Dallas BRADY, LINN M.—E.E.—Baytown BRAND, HARRY D.—Acc.—Houston BRASWELL, CLARENCE L.-Physics-Angleton BRATTON, CHARLES M.- .T.-Gatesville BRIDGES, RAYMOND E.-Arch.-Angleton BRISENO, CHARLES G.-Pre-Med.—San Antonio BROESCHE, EDWIN N.-M.E.-Abilene BROOKS, EDWARD R.-Arch.-San Angelo BROOKS, ROBERT P.—Acc.—San Antonio BROTHERS, DONLEY W.-Pers. Adm.-Gonzales BROWN, J. C.—Ag. Eco.—Florence BUFFO, MICHAEL E.-Aero.-San Benito BUIS, WALTER G.-Gen. Bus-Fort Worth BURLESON, ROGER A.—Range Mgt.—Leander BURNETT, DON B.-B.A.-Terrell BURNS, HERSCHEL A.-Math.-Dallas BURR, RICHARD W.-M.E.-Freeport BURRIER, LEE D.-B.A.-New Braunfels BUTTON, EARLE D.-Arch. C.E.-Ft. Worth BYROM, TED G.-Pet. E.-Hallsville JUNIORS ' WUM DID VDOR GIRL ' S LETTER. A ? CARAM, MEREDITH H.—Mkfg.—San Antonio CARAWAY, CALVIN M., Ill-Ag. Eco.-DeLeon CARDWELL, JAMES W.-Eco.-Luling CARLSON, CHRISTOPHER S.-Math.-Houston CARLSON, GEORGE E.-B.A.-Houston CARLSTROM, FRANK C.-C.E.-Fremont, Neb. CARNES, JAMES D.-Ch.E. Engl.-San Benito CAROTHERS, JOE D.-P.E.-Eastland CARPENTER, STEWART B.-Mafh.-Houston CARPENTER, THOMAS M.-W W ife Mgf.-San Antonio CARR SI E.—Pers. Adm.—Flatonia CASH, JIMMY L.—E.E.—Dekalb CASSENS, ALLAN B.— Engl .—Bryan CAVITT, WALTON D.-M.E.-Aransas Pass CEPICA, WILLIAM J.—Ag. Ed.—Megargel CHAPA, DAVID C.-Pre-Med.-Alice CHRISTIAN, LAWRENCE W.-Arch.-Houston CLARY, JIM H.—Ag. 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Eco.-Ranger JANNER, ALVIN W.-B.A.-Brenham JOBE, LEWYN M.-E.E.-Quanah JOHNSON, ROBERT A.-M cfg.-Devine JONES, HAL B.—C.E.—Belton JONES, REX A.—Range Mgt.—Burnet KAPPLER, HOWARD E.-Ag.E.-Edinburg KELLER, CARL E., JR.—Vet. Med.—Baton Rouge, La. KELLEY, AUBREY R.-P.E.-Yoakum KEMP, EDWARD V.—Arch.—Arlington KIDWELL, KEITH R.-Pre-Vet.-Bryan KLEIBRINK, RONALD G—Poultry Sc .—Waco KOENIG, WALLACE D.— .T.—Galveston KORNFUEHRER, DOUGLAS E.— . Ed.-Weesatche KRALL, FRED JR—E.E.—San Antonio KREUSEL, HOWARD E.-M cfg.-Caldwell KRUEGER, JERRY L-B.A.-Bryan LABAY, JOSEPH J.—Range Mgf.—Louise LANGSTON, WILLIAM C.—Enfo.—Wills Point LEHNERT, EUGENE J.- . Ed.-Louise LEIFESTE, ARLEE R.—Math—Mason LIPSCOMB, LINTON T.- .Ed.-Houston LIST, CARL W.-Eng .-Ft. Worth LIVELY, DONALD W.-B.A.-Grapeland LLENOS, DAVIS L.—Chem.-Pre-Med.—Texas City LOPEZ, BENITO-Arch.-Mexico LOVATO, FRANK—Physics—Dalhart LUEDKE, ERVIN L-Acc.-Mort MADERER, CHARLES E.-Ag. Educ.-Premont MAHAND, JACK L.—Acc.—Texarkana MARTIN, WILLIAM W.-Arch.-Amarillo MATHEWS, NOLAN B.- .T.-Daingerfield MAXWELL, THOMAS M.- . Ed.-Waco MAY, RICHARD E.-E.E.-Teague McCOOL, BRYAN D.—Human Relations—Corpus Christ! McCLURE, DENNIS W.-R. Soc.-Lamesa McHAM, EDWARD C.-Ch.E.-Fort Worth McMILLEN, JACQUES J.-E.E.-Liberty McSWAIN, C. V.—Ch.E.—Center MEANS, JAN O.—B.A.—Brownwood MIER, JOSE A.—Ch.E.—Durange, Mex. MIKESKA, DEAN P.-Ani. Sc .-Rogers MILLER, THOMAS R.-Pre-Vet.-Mercedes MILLER, WILLIAM R.—Ag. Ed.—Lone Oak MOLBERG, JAMES J.—Acc.—San Antonio MORELAND, HENRY C.-M.E.-Water Valley MORRIS, J. CLYDE—Mkfg.—Fort Worth MORRIS, RICHARD J.-H ' sf.-Ontario, N. Y. MOSLEY, JEROME R.- .T.-Bryan MURRAY, DONALD J.—Pre-Vet.—Beaumont MUSSELMAN, DAVID E.-Ani. Hus.-Victoria NAVAR, LUIS G.-Vet. Med.-EI Paso NEWMAN, WOODROW W.-Soc.-Poteet NORRIS, RONALD W.—Zoo ogy—Corsicana OLVERA, SANTIAGO —Dairy Sci .—Hempstead PATRICK, ROBERT D.-M.E.-Liberty PAXTON, CHESTER D.-H st.-Texarkana PECHACEK, WILLIAM R.-Zoo ogy-Boerne PEREZ, LEOPOLDO F.—Aero.—Valencia, Spain PERRY, ROBERT A.—E.E.—Bangs PIPER, HAROLD D.-E.E.-Dallas PITRUCHA, EDWARD N.-E.E.-Temple PRITZEN, DOUGLAS T.- .D.-Richardson PULLEN, GERALD G.-E.E.-Baytown RAMIREZ, ADOLFO JR.-C.E.-Laredo RAMIREZ, JOSE l.-Arch.-Eagle Pass RANEY, J. C.-Pet. E.-Godley REA, CURTIS G.—Educ.—Temple RICHBURG, MONTE Z.-Agron.-Roscoe RICHEY, ROBERT C.-Meteor. Math.-Nederland RIOJAS, NORBERT—Aero. £.—San Antonio ROBERTS, MARK S.-Acc.-Fort Worth ROBINSON, GARY T.-Vet. Med.-Waelder RODRIGUEZ, HERIBERTO F.-C.E.-Grecia, Costa Rica ROGERS, JAMES W.—Mkfg.—Baytown ROUTH, HAROLD E., JR.-An . Hus.-Ballinger SANBORN, RICHARD D.- .E.-GaIveston SCHERR, DONALD P.-Eco. B.A.-Corpus Christ! SCHWENK, DOUGLAS R.—M ctg.—Pottstown, Pa. SCOPEL, LOUIS S.-Acc.-Seguin SERVELLO, ANTHONY G.-Geo .-Anaco, Ven. SHIFFLETT, THOMAS A.-Ani. Hus.-Marble Falls SILVA, MARIO A.—Agron.—San Salvador, C. A. SIMPSON, CHARLES E.-Ag. Educ.-Winters SMITH, CLIFFORD L-Ani. Hus.-Lyford SMITH, DOLPH W.— Ani. Hus .—Huntsville SMITH, EARL G.—Geo . E.—Palacios SMITH, LARRY B.-Journ.-Brady SOLALINDE, JORGE L.-Pef. E.-Nuevo Laredo, Mex. SPENCER, WILLIAM T.-Ag. Adm.-Houston SPRAGUE, FRANKLIN H.-Wildlife Mgt.-Weatherford STRADINGER, JOHN lll-Ag.E.-Bellaire STRANGE, JAMES R.-Ch.E.-Houston TAUBE, ALBERT T.-M.E.-Houston TAYLOR, FREDERICK A.-Acc.-Eastland TEMPLE, VINCIL E.—E.E.—Texarkana TERRASSA, JUAN A.—Arch.—Bayamon, Puerto Rico THOMAS, DON W.-Ch.E.-Palestine THREET, CHARLES R.-Ag. Ed.-Cisco TRIGG, DENNIS M.—Bus.—Baytown TURNER, LYNN D.—Pre-Vet.—Gatesville VAHRENKAMP, DONALD F.-Arch.-Dallas VALIGURA, LARRY J.-Acc.-Caldwell VAN NIEUWENHUIZE, PAUL F.-Eng .-Galveston VAN WERT, JERRY C.-Acc.-Marshall VASEK, ROBERT R.-B.A.- Lake Jackson VAZQUEZ, OSCAR F.— .T.—Nuevo Laredo, Mex. WAGNER, JOHN C.-Hort.-Ennis WALL, AUSTIN JR.—M.E.—Texarkana WALLACE, CHARLES B.-Ch.E.-Dallas WALTHER, JAY R.-Vef. Med.-San Angelo WARD, JOHN D.—B.A.—Baytown WARREN, CHARLES W., JR.-Pre-Vet.-LaMarque WEBB, LEWIS H.—Finance—Waco WEISE, DELTON L.—Ag. Educ.—Nordheim WESSELSKI, CLARENCE J.-M.E.-Nada WHALEY, THOMAS W., JR.-E.E.-Kosse WHITE, DAVID E.—Educ.—Big Sandy WHITE, WILLIAM R.-Educ—El Paso WIESE, BILLY G.-C.E.-Waco WILBER, WILLIAM W., JR.—Arch. Const.—Danbury, Conn. WILEY, THOMAS W.-R.S.-Bellville WILLIAMS, JOHN G.-M.E.-Waco WILLIAMS, ROBERT-Ag. Eco.-Eldorado WILLIAMS, WALTER B.-Ag. Eco.-Corpus Christi WILLIAMSON, MORRIS L.—E.E.—Granbury WILLINGHAM, JACKIE D.-l. Ed.-Mart WILSHIRE, ROY L.-C.E.-Mansfield WINKLER, FRANK J.—Agron.—Taylor WOOD, CARL E.—Wildlife Mgt.—Alice WOODS, DAVID L.-Vet. Med—McLean ZATOPEK, ROYCE J.- .T.-West ZENKNER, ARTHUR J.-Agron.-Holland 503 CLASS OF ' 63 OFFICERS TOMY H. THOMAS DANIEL S. BROWN JAMES E. SARTAIN JOHN D. BURTON . ---------------- President --------- Vice-President Secrete ry-T reasurer ______ Social Secretary 504 SOPHOMORE BALL 505 SOPHOMORES ABBOTT, RAY E.—San Antonio ACKLEN, ROBERT L-Dallas ADAIR, TOMMY J.-El Dorado, Ark. ADAMS, RUSSELL L.—San Antonio ADAMS, TERRY L.-Palestine ADAMS, WILLIAM T.-Texarkana ADCOCK, OTIS L.-Odessa AIKEN, ARTHUR E.-Austin ALBERT, CLIFFORD W.-Hutto ALBRECHT, WILLIAM A., JR.-San Antonio ALEXANDER, BILLY D.-Corpus Christ! ALEXANDER, JON M.-Amarillo ALLEN, RONALD R.-Pasadena ANDERSON, JOHN E.-Spring Branch ANDERTON, MACK, JR.-Dade City, Fla. ANDREWS, WILLIAM R.-EI Paso ASH, VERNON G.—Corpus Christi AUTRY, EDWARD T.-Corpus Christi BACON, JOHN A.—Dallas BADER, MATT B.—Sanderson BAIUN, HARRY S.-Ft. Worth BALDARRAMA, ROY F.—San Antonio BALSER, GARY L.-Dallas BARNHART, WILLIAM T.-Temple BARRETT, PAUL G.—San Antonio BARRIENTES, RAOUL J.-San Antonio BASSETT, STERLING P.-EI Paso BATEY, THOMAS A.-Richards BAUCUM, TOMMY A.—Raymondville BAYLOR, JAMES T.-Austin BEALL, JOE H.—Pearsall BECERA, JOE F.—Fort Worth BECK, ROGER R.-Victoria BELL, COURTLAND B.—San Antonio BELLOW, EDWARD J.-Nederland BENSON, JACKIE L.-Tyler BENSON, JAMES R.—Nacogdoches BERGSTROM, PAUL E.-Dallas BERNHARDI, LOUIS A.-Fort Worth BERRY, JOHN F.—La Grange BESS, ROBERT C.-Corpus Christi BEST, SHELDON J.-Miami, Fla. BEYER, WALTER J„ JR.-Sinton BICKHAM, CLYDE R.-Van Vleck BISSETT, ROBERT C.-Ballinger BLACKARD, F. KIRK-Mt. Pleasant BLACKBURN, JOHN E.-Marshall BLACKLEDGE, RONALD G.-San Antonio BLANTON, MATTHEW S.-Arlington BLASCHKE, CHARLES L.-Skidmore BLUME, JAY D.-Orange BOEDECKER, THOMAS J.-San Antonio BOLES, NATHAN R.-Winters BOOKMAN, RONALD W.-Bellaire BOWEN, ROBERT L.-Austin BOWEN, WELDON L.-Dallas BOWER, JOE R.-Houston BOYD, BEN B.-Houston BOYT, ELMER C.-Devers BRACK, MICHAEL D.-Miami, Fla. BRAINERD, JOHN F.-Baytown BRANTLEY, WILLIAM A.-Rome, Italy BRASHEARS, WILLIAM H.-San Antonio BRAUN, EARL E.—San Antonio BREEDING, WILLIAM W.-Miami BREEDLOVE, DAVID C.-Richardson BREHM, ARVIN E.-Cibolo BRETZ, ROBERT E.-Cactus BREWER, JAMES W.-Brenham BRIGGS, JAMES B.—Lampasas BRISTER, DONALD L.-Houston BRITAIN, JACK C.-Waco BROSSMANN, GENE F.-Schulenburg BROTHERS, JESSE A.-Mercedes BROWN, CHARLES G.-Lampasas BROWN, DANIEL S.-Mansfield, La. BROWN, GERALD M.—San Antonio CLASS OF 1963 BROWN, GERRARD A.-San Antonio BROWNING, JAMES M.-Erie, Pa. BROWNLEE, ROBERT A.-Houston BRUNS, JAMES C.-Bryan BRYANT, JAMES N.-Olton BUCK, CHARLES J.—Carthage BUNKLEY, JAMES T.-Pasadena BURCHERS, JACK M.-Kingsville BURT, GEORGE T.—San Antonio BUSCH, PAUL A., JR.—Beaumont BUTLER, CHARLES L.-Midland BYROM, JAMES E.-Beaumont CALHOUN, ROSS B.-Mineral Weils CALLOWAY, GEORGE E.-Greenville CAMPBELL, BEN D.-Palestine CANNON, LARRY M.—Corpus Christi CANNON, WINDELL W.-San Benito CANTU, RAMON, lll-Laredo CARR, TRAVIS C.-Dublin CARTER, ROBERT B.—Decatur CASTANON, RICHARD G.-San Antonio CHAPMAN, DAVID N.-Hamilton CHERRY, WILLIAM P.-Dallas CHRISTIE, RUSSELL J.—San Antonio CLASON, JOHN K.-Galveston CLIVES, HENRY H.-Crockett CLOUD, EUGENE H.-Washington, D. C. COCKRELL, BEDFORD F.-Beaumont COCKRELL, CHARLES W.-San Antonio COLLIER, JACK W.-Hutchins COLLIER, LARRY E.-Corpus Christi COLLINS, JAMES R.-Liberty COLWELL, OSCAR T., JR.-Gainesville CONDIT, ROBERT J.-Houston COONER, KENNETH E.-Wellborn COONROD, PHILLIP W.-Temple COOPER, JERRY C.-Texas City CORNELIUS, JOHN C.-Phoenix, Ariz. CORTEZ, HENRY M., JR.-Bryan COUVILLON, STANLEY J.-Houston CROCKER, ARTHUR D.-Cresson CROWE, RICHARD K.-Sauquoit, N. Y. CUPIT, JAN H.—San Antonio DAVID, JAMES E.-Dallas DAVIS, JAMES H.—Brownsville DAVIS, JIM E.-Nixon DAVIS, JOHNNY H.-Crowley, La. DAVIS, ROBERT E.-Galena Park DAVIS, SPOTS E.—Hillsboro DECKER, JAMES F.-Menard DELGADO, REYNOLDS M.-San Antonio DEREBERY, DANIEL P.-San Antonio DESHOTELS, JESSE D.-Beaumont DICKERSON, JAMES R.-Waco DOLFI, JOSEPH A.—Galveston DOLLINGER, JOHN E.—Beaumont DONNELL, VICTOR L-Dallas DOTSON, JAMES A.-Hearne DOWLING, ERROL S.-Houston DUGGER, WILEY W.-Temple DUNCAN, WILLIAM D.-San Antonio DUNN, MICHAEL E.—Ponce, Puerto Rico DURAN, CARLOS R.-Laredo DURAN, EDWARD M.-Laredo DYER, CHARLES L.-Bryan ECHOLS, WALLY D.-San Antonio EDGAR, DAVID T.-Nederland ELENBURG, DAVE W.-Jacksboro ESTES, ROBERT L.—Pasadena EUBANK, CHARLES M.-Odessa FELKNER, JAMES L.-Vineyard FINE, RONNIE—Dallas FIX, RONALD E.-Tyler FLAHERTY, DANIEL J.-McCamey FLORES, DANIEL JR.-Laredo FLORES, JAMES P.-Monahans FORSTER, PETER C.-Harlingen . DEJUTOfO T DfOl UT, COj2P TVeiP INi DALLAS TOMOBROW, SlCr PAPTV, MlTC - Ull E BACK SOtODAV K I LTr ' THE KiEXT CWAK CE WE ' LL (5-ET TO SLEEP IS |U CLASS MOLiDAM MCRWIWCr? 1 ' FOSTER, GERALD—Marshall FRANK, JOHN H.-Houston FRANK, WALLACE J. ; JR.-Houston FRASER, JOHN W.-Grapevine FRAUSTO, JULIO, JR.-Eagle Pass FREEMAN, CHARLES D.-Seagoville GAITHER, GALE H.-Houston GAMBLE, JIM P.-LaFeria GARCIA, JUAN M.-Laredo GARNER, JOHNNIE L-Bryan GARRETT, ROBERT L.-Daingerfield GARRETT, W. JAY, JR.-Ballinger GARY, JAMES R.-Montrose, Colo. GEISTWEIDT, JOHN A.-Mason GEORGE, MICHAEL S.—Thousand Oaks, Calif. GERSBACH, HERBERT C.—Brownwood GIBB, JACK L.—Alice GILMORE, DONALD W.-San Antonio GIPSON, JOE H.—Tyler GLASER, JAMES E.-Buckholts GLASER, STANLEY J.-Buckholts GODFREY, JAY F.-Longview GOETTLE, JIMMY A.-Longview GOLD, HENRY A.-Caldwell GOLUB, STEPHEN H. -Houston GORMAN, RICHARD W.-Oklahoma City, Okla GRAVES, GENE P.-Nacogdoches GRAHAM, DENNIS L.-Greensburg, Kansas GRAHAM, FREDERICK T.-Houston GRAHAM, ROBERT E.—Beaumont GREENWAY, BOB L.-Wolfe City GREER, JAMES W.-Galena Park GRIFFITH, JAMES R.-Paint Creek GRIGGS, DUDLEY-Hamlin GRISSOM, DAVID S.-Shreveport, La. GRITTER, KENNETH J.-Waco GROOM, JAMES N.-Ashtola GROSS, PAUL E.-Houston GROVES, DAVID G.-Denison GUERRA, CESAR R.-Rio Grande City GUTIERREZ, GEORGE J.-Harlingen HABY, VINCENT A.-Castroville HACHTEL, LARRY P.-Temple HACKETT, ROBERT H.-Seabrook HAFLEY, DON A.-Gause HAHN, DAVID D.-Austin HALEY, RONALD G.-Colorado City HALL, JOE W., JR.—San Antonio HALL, ROBERT A.-Jacksonville HAM, HOWARD C.-Bay City HANER, CLARENCE A.-Hebbronville HANSEN, HARLEY A.-Yakima, Wash. HARRIS, HERMAN E.-Waelder HARRISON, RONALD G.-Ft. Worth HEARN, WILLIAM C.-Seabrook HEDRICK, JOHN A.-Austin SOPHOMORES I HENDERSON, DON M.-Houston HENDERSON, EARL J.-Houston HENSZ, ALBERT J., JR.-Harlingen HERRING, JOHN M.—San Antonio HIBBS, JERRY A.-Dallas HICKERSON, CHARLES L.-Pasadena HICKMAN, JOHN M.-Lufkin HICKS, MICHAEL W.-Austin HILL, WILLIAM H.-Odessa HILTON, JAMES C.-Nederland HINOJOSA, GERONIMO G.-Laredo HOFFMAN, WILLIAM M.-Garland HOLLEY, JOHNNIE L.-Waco HOLMES, GENE G.-Gail HOPKIN, JOHN H.-Waco HOPKINS, DONALD W.-Houston HORN, HULEY J.-Dumas HOTARD, ERNEST P.-Bryan HOTCHKISS, DOUGLAS G.-Corpus Christi HOWARD, VOLNEY W., JR.-Carrizo Springs HUERTA, WALLY-Houston HUFF, CRAIG W.-Houston HUGHES, DONALD G.-Bryan HUGHES, SAMUEL E.-Silsbee HUGHLETT, ALFRED W.-Amarillo HUMBER, JOHN Y.-Houston HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM L.-Corsicana HUNNICUTT, LEE B.—Los Rios, Canal Zone HUNT, EDWARD V.-Dallas HUNT, JAMES M.-McAllen HUNTER, CHARLES R.-Borger HUNTER, DONALD T.-Houston HUNTER, RONALD D.-Spring Branch HURSEY, PAUL B.-Lufkin HUTCHESON, DAVID P.-ltasca HUTTON, WELFORD S.-Alvin HUTTON, WILLIAM C.-Alvin HYDE, EVERETT O.-Houston IBISON, JAMES L.-Houston ISAACSON, ROBERT D.-Houston ISBON, JAMES E.—Dallas JACOB, NELSON L.-Goliad JAECKLE, TIMOTHY J.-San Antonio JAMAIL, GERALD A.-Houston JANERT, HERBERT C.-San Antonio JENSEN, DENNIS W.-Palacios JESTER, RICHARD S.—Jennings, La. JOHN, ROGER M.-Houston JOHNS, HERBERT K.-College Station JOHNSON, JAMES E.-Bellaire JOHNSON, KEN C.-Amarillo JOHNSON, MAX M.—Freeport JOHNSON, THOMAS V.-Houston JOHNSTON, WESLEY W.-Petrolia JONES, CLAUDE R.-New Boston JONES, MICHAEL H.-Houston JONES, PAUL L.—Baytown JORDAN, WILLIAM H., JR.-Houston KAPPEL, RAY A.—New Braunfels KARRER, DAVID L.—Spring Branch KEELING, JOE L.-Houston KELLY, WILLIAM P.-Houston KENDRICK, TOMMY J.-San Antonio KENNERLY, THOMAS H.-Houston KERLEY, WILLIAM C.-Dallas KERN, JOHN F.-Houston KIEL, GLENN D.-Caldwell KILLON, BOBBY K.-Alpine KING, CHARLES R.-Livingston KING, JAMES P.-Odessa KING, WILLIAM E.-El Paso KNOX, ELDON B.-Coleman KOEGL, KENNETH W.-Abilene KORBELL, JOHN C.-Hondo KOYM, LOUIS C.-Schertz KRAMM, RAYMOND E.-San Antonio KREBS, JOHN P.-Victoria KROUSE, RICHARD C.—Houston KUEHN, NOLAN R.-Alice KUTACH, SYLVESTER J., JR.-Hallettsville LAMAR, PERCIE L, lll-Lambert, Miss. LANDERS, JOHN B.-Menard LANGER, RODNEY E.-Pasadena LAWRENCE, HUGH P.-Lufkin LETBETTER, WILLIAM D.-College Station LEWIS, JAMES C.-Dumas LEWIS, JAMES E.-Bryan LEWIS, LESLIE H.-Waco LEWIS, RUFUS B.—Somerville LISTON, HARRY E.-Terrell LOCKE, JOE L.-Bryan LOGAN, GEORGE F.-Waco LONGAN, BOBBY J.-Clarendon LOVICK, JAMES S.—Longview LUHM, FRED—El Paso LYERLY, JAMES M.-Houston LYLE, CLAYTON B.-Denison MacTAVISH, WILLIAM K.-Houston McALPIN, WILLIAM R.-Dallas McAVOY, EDWARD J.—Hot Springs, Ark. McCANN, DONALD R.-Dallas McCLINTON, GAYLON M.-Kennard McCLUSKY, ROBERT E.-Daisetta McCOY, BILLY G.-Marrietta McDANIEL, LYNDON P.-Hemphill McFARLAND, KENNETH J.-Angleton McGALLIARD, MARSHALL D.-Spur McGILL, ROBERT N.-Bellaire McGREGOR, JAMES E.-Lake Jackson McKEEN, WILLIAM R.-San Antonio McKNIGHT, JOE T.-Longview McLEAN, DONALD G.—San Antonio McLEOD, HUGH M.—Houston McMAHAN, WILLIAM R.-Dallas McMICHAEL, BOBBIE L.-Chillicothe McNEES, ROBERT G.—San Antonio McOWEN, JAMES S.—Delray Beach, Fla. McWILLIAMS, JAMES L.—Ballinger MACEO, VINCENT G.-Galveston MADDOX, EDWIN T.-Tyler MADURA, DAVID C.-Tulia MAGERS, JAMES H-Abilene MAHAND, KENNETH R.-Texarkana MAJORS, DAYLE G.-Tyler MALCOLM, DANIEL K.-Canadian MALTBY, JAMES W.-De Leon MARCONTELL, CALVIN E.-Port Arthur MARGRAVES, ROSS D.—Houston MARSHALL, JOHN K.-Dallas MARSHALL, RONALD W.-Bryan MARTIN, HARRY B.-Spur MARTIN, TRUMAN F.-San Marcos MARTINEZ, HOMER A.-Laredo CLASS OF ' 63 MATHIS, ROBERT N.-Bryan MATZKE, CARL W. ( JR.-Houston MAULDIN, CHARLES R.—Bryan MAURER, CHARLES H.-Kerrville MAXWELL, JOHN R.-Wichita Falls MAY, ALBERT L-Sherman MAYO, TEDDY D.-Kerens MAYS, WILLIAM R.-Kilgore MEDLEY, EDWARD L.-Houston MEJIA, CARLOS V.-Laredo MENCHACA, ARNOLD H.-Lytle MENKE, CHARLES A.—Hempstead MERKA, WILLIAM C.-Hearne MERRILL, SAM A., JR.—Houston MERRITT, JOE C.—Colorado City METTKE, WINSTON D.-Baytown MEYER, JOHN H.-Hondo MEYER, JOHN R.—Indianapolis, Ind. MEYER, LEE G.—Fredericksburg MEYERS, JOHN E.-Galveston MICHNA, JOHN L.-Houston MILLER, CARROLL N.-Silsbee MILLER, EUGENE P.-New Orleans, La. MILLER, GLYN C.-Celina MILLER, MARLIN R.-Dallas MILLER, ROBERT L.-Dallas MILLER, VIRGIL W.-Stanton MILLS, CHARLES A.-Nederland MILLS, JERRY R.-Crane MILLS, RAMSEY Z., JR.—Baytown MILLS, ROBERT L.—Spring Branch MIMS, LARRY G.-Waco MINYARD, JAMES C.-Dallas MIRES, JAMES R., JR.—Orange MISE, DON K.—Plainview MITCHELL, ROBERT E., JR.-Comfort MOEHLMAN, ELVIN C., JR.-Bryan MONTGOMERY, ERNEST F.-Marshall MOODY, THOMAS N.-Mineola MOON, RONNIE P.-Amarillo MOORE, REX W.-Yoakum MORA, FEDERICO S.-Sugar Land MORGAN, JERRY D.-Houston MORRIS, BEN L.—Reagan MOTHERAL, STERLING F.-San Antonio MURPHY, ELLIS P.-Houston MURRAY, JAMES C.-Houston MUSACHIA, VINCENT S.-Houston MYERS, RANDOLPH P.-Dallas NASH, JAMES C.—Leona NEATHERY, ORPHIE-San Antonio NELSON, ARTHUR F.—Brownwood NELSON, ROBERT D.-Pearland NELSON, TOM K.-Bryan NEUMAN, JAMES A.-Mart NEUMANN, TERRY L.—San Antonio NICHOLAS, DONALD H.-San Antonio NICHOLS, CHARLES L.-Big Lake NITSCH, EUGENE J.-Houston NIX, WILLIAM D., JR.-Canadian NIXON, FARRIS G.-Eldorado NOVOSAD, TED S.-Normangee OCKER, DONALD A.-Corpus Christi O ' CONNOR, JOHN J.-New York, N. Y. OLDHAM, LARRY S.—Topeka, Kansas OLDEN, JOHN M.-Dallas OLIPHANT, JACK-Hurst OLIVER, EDIS T.-Waco OLIVER, NORMAN P.-Greenville O ' MARA, BRIAN B.-San Antonio OSBOURN, LARRY C.-Valley Spring OTTO, HAROLD R.-Warren PAGE, ALAN D.-Falls Church, Va. PARK, ROSS A.—Amarillo PARKER, KENNETH B.-Houston PARKMAN, KENNETH B.-Kilgore PATE, FRANCIS M., JR.-Duncan, Okla. SOPHOMORES PATE, ROBERT S.-Center PAYNE, NORMAN L.-Pasadena PERKINS, JERRY B.-Gatesville PERKINS, RUAL A.-Daingerfield PERSYN, DAVID L.-San Antonio PETERS, JAMES E.-Livingston PETERSON, ALFRED W.-Alice PETERSON, RICHARD H.-Texarkana PETERSON, RONALD L-LaMarque PETTY, ROBERT R.-Sweetwater PHILLIPS, PRESTON V.-Houston PICKARD, LINDLEY R.-Henderson PICKETT, DANIEL E.-Winnie PIERSON, DAVID E.-Tyler PLAGENS, WALTER H.-Bryan PLATT, JOHN F.-Everett, Wash. POLLARD, JOHN N.-Baytown POTTER, CLARENCE H„ JR.-Columbus POTTS, JAMES S.-Bryan POWELL, GEORGE W.-Kopperl POWERS, CHARLES K.-Hot Springs, Ark. PRICHARD, JOHN P.-Canadian PRICKETTE, JOHN F.-Waco PRUETT, JEFF D.-Hobbs, N. M. PUCKETT, JOHN E.-Big Spring PULLIN, TERRY G.-Sinton RABA, LAURENCE J.-San Antonio RABEL, HERBERT E.-Weimar RABEL, WILLIAM H.—Harlingen RAFFETY, CARL H., JR.-San Antonio RAY, JAMES E.—Conroe READY, GARY W.-Ft. Worth REDD, CECIL-La Porte REDDING, JACK D.-Dallas REDDING, ROBERT G.-Waco RESTIVO, JAMES A.-Bryan RICE, ROBERT R.—Angleton RICHARDSON, ARTHUR R.-Beaumont RICHARDSON, DAVID M.-Dallas RICHARDSON, PATRICK L.-Southmayd RICHMOND, KIM-Mexico City RILEY, DONALD R.-Houston RIORDAN, THOMAS G.-San Antonio ROARK, GLENN E.-Tyler ROBERTS, CLIFFORD R.-Wichita Falls ROBERTS, JOHN C.-LaGrange ROBINSON, WESLEY A.-Clyde RODGERS, JAMES O.—Brownfield RODRIGUEZ, JOSEPH E.-San Antonio RODRIGUEZ, LEE A.-Sa n Antonio ROGERS, JOHN S.-West Columbia ROOK, GEORGE D.-Tyler ROYAL, WILLIAM A.-Menard RUCKMAN, PAUL C.-Houston RUNDELL, WILLIAM K.-Wichita Falls RUNYON, WILLIAM F.-Hurst RUSHING, CHARLES W.-Lovelady RUTLEDGE, JAMES E.-Baytown RYAN, PHILIP A.-Gulfport, Miss. SAENZ, JOEL A.—Harlingen SANDEFER, DAVID B.-Beaumont SANTOS, SALVADOR G.-Eagle Pass SARGENT, JAMES W.-Dallas SARTAIN, JAMES E.-Dallas SARTWELLE, JAMES D., JR.-Houston SASSIN, ALLAN R.-West Columbia SCHNEIDER, HARRY L, JR.-Sinton SCHROEDER, JAMES E.-Winters SCHUDALLA, HENRY A., JR.-Houston SCHUENEMANN, CHARLES R.-Houston SCHULZE, TOMMY J.-Meridian SCHWERTNER, HARVEY A.-San Angelo SCOTT, JAMES B.-Kilgore SCOTT, ROBERT C.-Eddy SEAGRAVES, CHARLES, lll-Houston SEALE, JOE D.-Houston SEARS, CHARLES E.-Bellaire “ONLY kPTER MtA TOUCUDO ? THE A nSrlE l DM-ED ‘SAID WE WERE SOp- P DSED I ISS APTEIE ALL TOO H- DOVAJKiS ? SEFCIK, ALLEN T.-Taylor SHAW, CONWAY R. ( III-Galveston SHAW, LYMAN E.—Brownwood SHEPHERD, DON W.-Houston SHERRILL, WORD B.-Uvalde SHETTER, JESSE H.-Ft. Worth SHIVERS, ROBERT A.-Rockport SHORES, STEVE A.-Irving SIMANK, MORRIS D.-Thorndale SIMMONS, WILLIAM A.-Texarkana SIMPKINS, B. DOUGLAS-Houston SIMPSON, DON R.-Ennis SINGLEY, EDWIN J.-Okla. City, Okla. SINGLEY, JACK E.-Okla. City, Okla. SINGLETARY, ROBERT L.-Kirbyville SLAPE, ROBERT J.—Dumas SUGAR, GARY A.—San Antonio SLOAN, WILLIAM D.-Amarillo SLUIS, NORMAN JR.-Weslaco SMALL, TRAVIS H.-Ft. Worth SMITH, CALVIN W.-San Antonio SMITH, DONALD R.-Bryan SMITH, JAMES W.-EI Indio SMITH, JOHN H.-Bryan SMITH, MAX E.-Texas City SMITH, PAUL M.—Uvalde SMITH, RICHARD C.-Hereford SMITH, ROGER M.-Houston SMITH, THOMAS M., Ill-Houston SMITH, VOYLE G.—San Antonio SORENSEN, ARNOLD H.-Corsicana SPEED, JAVIER V.-Laredo SPENCE, MICHAEL D.-Dallas SPILLER, HORACE G.-Austin STANLEY, ROY L.-Raymondville STAPPER, MARVIN M.-San Antonio STARK, ROBERT R.-Louisville, Ky STENGER, EARL M.—San Antonio STEPHENS, CURTIS L.-Ranger STERZING, THOMAS R.-Austin STEVENS, ROLAND S.—Baton Rouge, La. STOKES, GEORGE B.-Deer Park STONE, PHIL H.—Dallas STOUGH, JOHN R„ JR.-Lorton, Va. STRANGE, ROBERT J.-Lubbock STRIPLING, WILLIAM B.-Nacogdoches STROTHER, HAROLD C.-Dallas SUMPTER, DANIEL O.-Channelview SURLES, PHILIP C.-Cisco SVETLIK, DENNIS J.-Hallettsville SWANK, JAMES D.-Houston SYPTAK, MICHAEL R.-Washington, D. C. TALLEY, CARL M.-Clarendon TALUTIS, WILLIAM R.-Afton, N. Y. TAYLOR, HENRY A.-Bryan TAYLOR, RALPH W. -Dallas CLASS OF 1963 TATUM, MICHAEL E.—Rocksprings TAYLOR, WILLIAM R.-Harleton TEAGUE, CHARLES W.-Little Rock, Ark. TEETES, GEORGE L.-Sebastian TELFORD, WILLIAM L.-Pleasanton TERNUS, TOM P.-Sinton TERRILL, JOEL B.—San Angelo TERRILL, WILLIAM B.-San Angelo TERRY, ROGER D.-Cameron THIELE, ROBERT L, JR.-Yoakum THOMPSON, ALLAN C.-New Braunfels THOMPSON, LAWRENCE R.-Pasadena THORNTON, PENROD S.-Corpus Christ! THORNTON, ROBERT E.-San Marcos THRASHER, JAMES D.-Dallas THREADGILL, JACK M.-Brady THURMAN, MICHAEL L-Fritch TIBBELS, JOHN T.-Ranger TINGLE, CHARLES A.-San Antonio TIPTON, DEWEY R.—New Summerfield TISDALE, LARRY W.-Irving TORRANS, PATRICK H.-Tyler TORRES, TONY G.-Fort Worth TOWNSEND, FRANK M.-Harwood TOWNSEND, LARRY G.—Baton Rouge, La. TRAWHON, COLBERT W.-Orange TRAYLOR, SHELBY G.-Houston TREJO, DAVID C.-Bryan TRIPP, ROY G.-EI Campo VANDERHIDER, CARL R.-Liberty VELA, CARLOS JR.-Laredo VILCOQ, PAUL M.-San Antonio VILLARREAL, DELFINO E.-Falfurrias VION, JERRY E.-Fort Smith, Ark. WALKER, WARREN H.-Scarsdale, N. Y. WALTON, JAMES V.—College Station WARD, EDDIE J.—Amarillo WASHBURN, CHARLES E.-Galena Park WATSON, JERRY W.-Bryan WATTS, KAIGHIN G.-San Antonio WEAVER, LYTLE A.-Houston WEBB, MORRIS S.-Bishop WEBBER, ROBERT W.—San Antonio WEDEMEYER, CHARLES E.-Waco WELCH, CARL E.-Winnsboro WEST, NORTH O.-San Antonio WHITAKER, JOE D.-Donie WHITE, JAMES R.-San Antonio WHITE, JOHN D.-Houston WHITE, PHILLIP G.-LaFeria WHITLOCK, LARRY L.-Bells WHITT, JOE B.-Waco WIEDERAENDERS, GEORGE A.-San Antonio WIESEPAPE, CORDELL F.-Brenham WILLIAMS, JIMMY R.-Marlin WILLIAMS, JOHN R.-Dallas WILLIAMS, MARCUS D.-Charlotte WILLIS, DONALD E.-Dallas WILLMAN, RICHARD B.-Shreveport, La. WILLS, HORST W.-Wichita Falls WILSON, DAVID J.-Seymour WILSON, JACK G.-Pasadena WINNINGHAM, JOHN D.-Bryan WOOD, GERALD G.-Killeen WOOLLEY, BOBBY J.-Beaumont WRAY, WILLIAM D.-Houston WUESTE, JAMES A.-Eagle Pass YARRITU, AARON-Donna YOUNG, MICHAEL A.-Beeville ZIMMERMANN, HARRY L.-San Antonio ZUMWALT, JOHN H.-Hallettsville ALEXANDER, PATRICK H.-Laredo ARMSTRONG, DANIEL E.-New York, N. Y. BLASCHKE, LEON A.-Odessa BODKIN, WILTON R.-Olton BOND, LOUIS H.—Bullard CALDWELL, THOMAS W.-Houston SOPHOMORE CIVILIANS CARNES, EDDIE W.-Odessa CARTER, JAMES W.—Asuncion, Paraguay CHAN, RONALD K.-Indonesia CORDER, PAUL R.—Livingston COX, WILLIAM G.-Waxahachie CULVER, FRANCIS A.-Houston CUNNINGHAM, TOBY J.-Miami DE GRAFFENREID, ADRIAN L., JR.—Big Spring DE ROS, ANTONIO—Guatemala City DAVILA, THOMAS J.-San Antonio DAVIS, JAMES E.-Brady DICKINSON, NORMAN D.-Houston DOLEZAL, LARRY L.-Graham DREUMONT, ANTONIO A.-Brownsville ELWELL, ROBERT E.-Robstown ENGELBRECHT, KENNETH A.-Crawford ENGLISH, JERRY L-Abilene ESTRADA, LUIS A.—Tuxtla, Chis-Mexico FERRO, WILLIAM E.-Panama City FRANCISCO, JACK P.-Putnam FRANKE, DARRELL L.-Goliad FRITH, CHARLES E.—Shreveport, La. GANNAWAY, JOHN R.-Haskell GARRETT, RONALD D.-Smithville GRAEME, JACK K.—Fontana, Calif. GRAHAM, DOYLE G.-Knox City GUIBERTEAU, OLIVER J.-Houston HALE, JOSEPH N.-Clarksville HAMMOND, MURRAY B.-Pasadena HATLEY, FREDRICK F.-Amarillo HOMAYOUN, MANOUCHEHR-Teheran, Iran HOYLAND, ROBERT J., Ill-Arcadia HOZA, RICHARD G.-Houston HRANITZKY, EMANUEL B.-Yoakum ISAAC, CHARLES V.-Port Arthur KELLY, WALTER O.-Port Lavaca KEMP, BILLY J.-Lott LAWS, RICHARD B.-Boise, Idaho LINDSTROM, EVERETT N.—Channelview McCHESNEY, CLAUDE—San Antonio McMILLIAN, ADRIAN I.—Houston MANLEY, JAMES M.—Greenville MARTINEZ, J. EDWARDO-Laredo MAXWELL, DAVID G.-Devers MEDLIN, PAUL W.-Houston MILLER, FREDERICK R.-Brookesmith MOLIK, TERRY P.-Houston NORTON, GARY D.-Houston PEARCE, LEON H.-Ballinger POOL, K. DEAN—Lampasas POWELL, ROBERT E.-Houston QUISENBERRY, BOBBY R.-Quanah RAINWATER, CHARLES F.-Bellaire REDDITT, RICHARD S.—Shreveport, La. REEVES, SOLON A.-Shamrock REYNOLDS, RICHARD E.-Corpus Christ! RICHARDSON, ROBERT L.-Channelview RIVERA, CARLOS M.—San Jose, Costa Rica ROBERTS, THOMAS B.-San Antonio ROGERS, JESSE A.-Houston RYAN, JOHN R.—Panama SALVATO, BENNY A.-Bryan SCARBOROUGH, DAN M.-San Antonio SCHULTE, HOWARD H.-Nazareth SHAWVER, GARY L.-Midland SHIPLEY, GRADY D.-Fort Smith, Ark. SIMMONS, JERRY L.-Keller SMILEY, JAMES M.—Denham Springs, La. SMITH, DAVID R.-Cleveland, Ohio SMITH, TARLTON W.-Robstown SMITH, THOMAS E. M.-Dallas SRUBAR, FRANK D.-Houston STELLA, CHARLES B„ JR.-Gonzales THURMAN, MICHAEL W.-Baytown TROXELL, KENNETH E.-Baytown VALE, MARTIN M.-Grapevine WALLACE, THOMAS W.-Bryan WANJA, JOSEPH N.—Dallas WATSON, CARL L.-Houston WELLS, JAMES C—Madisonville WIESEPAPE, CHARLES W.-Brenham WILSON, JOE P.—Bertram WYNN, JOHN T.—Dallas CLASS OF ' 64 Cook, Blasingame, Dodge, Kiolbassa OFFICERS FRANK R. KIOLBASSA ________________________________________ President MIKE C. DODGE _________________________________________ Vice-President SAM W. BLASINGAME ________________________ Secretary-Treasurer GLEN M. COOK ________________________________________ Social Secretary 516 FISH BALL Highlighting the year for Aggie freshmen is the annual Fish Ball. Dates are made many months in advance because planning has to begin early due to the great shortage of places for dates to stay during the “Big Weekend. Decorations at the ball show much work and long hours of preparations. Freshman Sweetheart Miss Kay Runnels The big moment of the night comes with the crowning of the Fish Sweetheart. ADAMS, DONALD R. ADAMS, JAMES M. ADAMS, MICHAEL D. ADAMS, RICHARD H. ADAMS, TOMMY L. AHLFINGER, JIMMY J. ALBERT, WILLIAM E. ALDERSON, JOHN L., JR. ALDRIDGE, ROBERT N. ALEXANDER, DONALD P. ALEXANDER, FRED S. Ill ALLEN, ROBERT C. ALLEN, THOMAS E. ALLISON, JIMMY J. ALMOND, WILLIAM E. ANDERSON, DAVID C. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS H. ANDERSdN, AND REW M. ANGENEND, JOHN D. ANTHAUME, CHRISTOPHER J. ARGUELLES, EDVARDO, JR. ARMSTRONG, HOWARD W. ARNOLD, JOHN M. ARRENDONDE, MIKE V. ARRISON, JOHN R. ARY, MICHAEL T. ASBILL, WILLIAM T. ASHLEY, JAMES T. ASHMORE, GEORGE A., JR. ASHY, THOMAS M. ATKINS, GEORGE D. ATKINS, JAMES L. ATKINS, RODGER D. AYERS, JAMES R. BABCOCK, JAMES M. BACHMEYER, GERVASE R. BAGBY, TIMOTHY K. BAILY, JAMES M. BAKER, KENNETH W. BAKER, LEVERETTE K. BALENTINE, JAMES M. BALES, JAMES L. BALFOUR, ROBERT C. BALKE, DAVID E. BALLARD, STANLEY E. JR. BAMBERG, GEORGE W. JR. BARBAY, CURTIS J. BARKER, DAVID E. BARNES, GRAHAM K. BARR, DAVID L. BARRANCO, VICTOR T. BARRILLEAUX, JAMES L. BARSCH, BOBBIE K. BARTON, JOHN F. BARTON, PATRICK J. BARTON, RICHARD E. BASHAM, LUTHUR M. BASS, JAMES R. BATE, HERMAN E. BATES, PHILLIP L. BAVER, RICHARD D. BAUGH, DALE O. BAUGHMAN, JOHNNY P. BAUMAN, JERRY L. BAUKNIGHT, BRUCE M. BEAL, CHARLES C. BEAMER, JAMES H. BEAME, WILLIAM L. BEARD, NORMAN W. BEARD, PAUL H. BEASLEY, BERRY A. BECK, CLARENCE L. BECKER, FREDRICK W. BECKMAN, WADE W. BECKMEYER, JOHN C. BECKWITH, SCOTT W. BEDINGER, CHARLES A., JR. BEENE, BILLY J. BEERWINKLE, DAVID H. BEHRENT, CURTIS H. BEKE, JOSEPH G. BELOTE, JAMES C. BENEFIELD, ROY W. BENNET, GARY L. BENTHUL, JERRY D. BENTLEM, MILTON P. BERG, LOTHAR E. BERNARD, THEODORE E. BERRY, JOHN J. BERRY, VINCENT C. BERTILLION, LELAND R. BIGGS, RICHARD A. BILANCICH, DON B. BILLS, EUGENT, D. BINGHAM, RICHARD A. BISHOP, JOE M., JR. BLAIR, RAYMOND D. BLASSINGAME, ORVAL D. BLINKA, GARY L. BLOOM, GARY J. BOATRIGHT, JAMES A. BODE, KENNETH J. BODDEN, SR. HENRY E. BOELTE, JOHN E. BOGART, ERNEST F. BOLLICH, ELRIDGE N. BOLTON, DAVID R. BOND, WILLIAM H. BOONE, DAVID K. BOOTH, DAVID M. BORSCHE, JOHN F. BOUTTE, KENNETH L. BOWDEN, RONALD L. BOWERS, EDWIN J. BOWMAN, JAMES W. BOYD, JAMES L. BOYD, LYNN F. BRADEN, WILLIAM F. BRADFORD, PHILIP W. BRADLEY, BYRON H. BRAIDFOOT, LARRY D. BRAME, RONALD M. BRANDT, CHARLES E. BRANDT, DONALD D. BREWER, BILL C. BREWER, CHARLIE C. BREYR, RAYMOND A. BRIDGES, JAMES E. BRINKLEY, ERNEST J. BRISON, FRED R. BRITTAIN, MACKY L. BRITTON, MICHAEL P. BRITTON, JR., SOUVAL F. BROECKER, DONALD R. BROOKINS, MICHAEL L. BROWN JR., ALLEN M. BROWN, HERBERT E. BROWN, RICHARD L. JR. BROWN, ROBERT A. BRUNKENHOEFER, ROBERT E. BRYAN, THOMAS L. BUCHANAN, JAMES P. BUKOWSKI, RALPH L. BULLARD, DELBERT L. BULLOCK, GARY E. BURAK, RICHARD W. BURCH, PAUL J. BURCHFIELD, LEONARD D. BURGESS, CHARLES B. BURGOON, ROBERT L. BURK, ROBERT C. BURKE, STERLING C. BURKETT, RONALD W. BURKHALTER, KENNETH R. BURNEY, JIMMIE P. JR. BUNETT, LYNDAL B. BURNS, ANTHONY E. BURNS, LONNIE J. BURNS, PAUL A. BURNS, RONALD J. BURNS, THOMAS E. BURTON, JERRY H. BUSH, KENNETH E. BUSHONG, PAUL L. BUTLER, JAMES M. BUTLER, MICHAEL L. BUTLER, THOMAS R. BYRD, GARY L. CABAZA, J. ELOY JR. CALDWELL, ANSLEM H. CALDWELL, WILLIAM D. CALLAND, LEON T. CAMBIANO, THOMAS A. CAMERON, DON S. CAMPBELL, DAVID F. CANCELLARE, JOSEPH A. CANDELARIA, FRANK CANDELLA, LEON J. JR. CANTRELL, THOMAS M. JR. CARLISLE, JOHNNY E. CARPENTER, RONNIE D. CARR, ROBERT C. CARR, ROBERT H. Ill CARROLL, ARTHUR J. JR. CARTER, JAMES C. CARTER, JOHN M. CARTER, LLOYD J. CASKEY, KINDRED P. CASS STEIN L. CASnSBERRY, LESLIE J. CATES, ROBERT L. CAUDILL, JOHN S. CERVANTES, JOAQUIN A. CHACHERE, MILTON W. CHAMBERS, JOHN F. CHAMBLESS, RODNEY F. CHAMBLISS, CHARLES L. CHAMBLISS, GLENN H. CHANEY, WILLIAM R. CHAPA, ARTHUR E. CHAPMAN, JOE V. CHLAPEK, CALVIN J. CHRISTIAN, DON O. CHRISTIAN, HARRY D. CHRISTIAN, JOHN H. CHRISTILLES, DONALD E. CHRISTOPHER, THOMAS CIARROCCHI, FRANK JR. CLANCY, LARRY D. CLARK, KEITH A. CLARK, LARRY M. CLARK, RICHARD C. CLARK, ROGER H. CLARKE, GEORGE W. CLAY, HERBERT L. CLEMENTS, DON B. CLINE, JACK C. JR. CLONINGER, RAYMOND E. CLYMER, ALBERT A. COBLER, RICHARD G. CODRINGTON, THOMAS P. Ill COE, ROBERT V. COFFEY, JON R. COHN, MICHAEL H. COLBY, CORNELIUS J. COLLARD, FELIX G. Ill COLLIER, WILTON E. COLLINS, PAUL M. COLLINS, THOMAS H. COMPTON, MAC A. CONELY, JOSEPH D. CONNELLY, THOMAS J. CONNER, JAMES R. CONOLLY, RICHARD N. JR. COOK, VERNON H. COOKE, CLEOPHAS R. JR. COOK, SIDNEY A. COOK, GLYN M. COOK, CURTIS P. COOK, BRUCE L. COOK, DONALD D. COOK, GARY L. COOPER, PAT D. COOPER, WILLIAM C. II CORDRAY, DANIEL E. CORNELL, GORDON C. CORTES, ERNEST COSMAN, WALTER L. COUFAL, JIMMIE J. COVINGTON, BOBBI J. COWAN, DONALD B. COWAN, JOHN C. COWLEY, LLOYD A. COWSER, WILLIAM L. JR. COX, MELVIN D. COX, RONALD L. COX, SEWELL D. CRAIG, JAMES W. CRAPITTO, FRANK R. CRAVENS, GERALD W. CRAWFORD, DONALD E. CREECH, DAVID L. CREGG, WESLEY W. JR. CREWS, WILLIAM C. CRIDER, CHARLES R. CRONENBERGER, PAUL C. CROSBY, RICHARD J. CROSS, JERRY R. CROWLEY, WILLIAM L. CRIMM, JACKSON B. CRISS, THOMAS E. CROWDER, TOMMY CRUMP, WILLIAM E. Ill CRUTSINGER, LARRY L. CULBERTSON, WILLIAM D. CULBERTSON, WILLIAM O. CURINGTON, ELDON B. CURRY, RANDOLPH H. DAGGS, BOBBY A. D ' AGROSA, DAVID D. DAMPMAN, WILLIAM A. DANES, WILLIAM R. DANIEL, ACE L. DANIELS, CLIFTON JR. DANZEISER, JOHN E. DAVERSO, GARY C. DAVIS, DAVIS C. DAVIS, GORDON E. JR. FISH DAVIS, JACK E. DAVIS, JERRY D. DAVIS, RICHARD B. DAVIS, RODNEY D. DAVIS, THOMAS E. DAVIS, WILLIAM B. DAVIS, W ILBON P. DAWSON, LESLIE L. DAWDY, OSCAR H. DAY, RICHARD M. DeALBA, ARTHUR L. DEALY, GAYLE D. DEAN, DON R. DEES, ALLAN W. DEFEE, JIMMY G. DeFLORIA, HEINZ J. DEGYANSKY, ALBERT W. DEHART, DONNIE R. DELASHAW, ROBERT L., JR. DENDY, CHARLES S. DENISON, JOHN M. DERRICK, LAURENCE V. DERRYBERRY, JERRAL W. DESKIN, GEORGE D. DEVENY, DON L. DEXTER, MICHAEL A. DICKSON, JOHN R. DILLARD, WARREN M. DILLON, WILLIAM E. DITTMAR, ROGER W. DODGE, MICHAEL C. DODSON, ALLEN E., JR. DOERRE, GARY L. DONALDSON, GERALD R. DOREEN, WILLIAM R. DOTY, DONALD W. DOUGHERTY, VERNON V. DOWLING, DENNIS W. DRANE, CHARLES H. DRESSER, PAUL A., JR. DREYER, HOWARD P. DROW, WILLIAM C. DRUMM, DAVID W. DUDLEY, DANIEL I. DUERER, ROBERT E. DUNAWAY, CHARLES H. DUNBAR, RICHARD M. DUNCAN, DAVID N. DUNCAN, JOE F. DUNCAN, SILAS E. DUNKIN, CHARLES F. DUNN, JERRY W. DuPRIEST, JAMES C. DURAN, FRANK L. DURHAM, JOHNNY DURRENBERGER, CYRIL J. DUSARO, LEO F. DUSEK, DOUGLAS I. DUTTON, THOMAS O. DUVAL, GLEN C. DWORACZYK, JOHN F, DYER, ROBERT E. EARNST, ANTHONY C. EASLEY, THOMAS D. ECHTERHOFF, JAMES H., JR. ECKER, THOMAS L. EDER, JOHN W., JR. EDMUNDSON, CHARLES W. EDWARDS, ARLON D. EDWARDS, THOMAS M. EEDS, GEORGE R. EGERTON, TED H. EGGER, LARRY A. EHLERS, MELVILLE V. ELAM, FRANK C. ELFONT, ROBERT L. ELKINS, ROBERT B. ELLIS, JESSE L. ELLISON, THOMAS W. ELMORE, LEROY E., JR. ELMORE, ROBERT D. ELSBURY, BILLY R. EMANIS, JAMES R. ENGBROCK, JAMES E. ENGLAND, LONDON T., JR. EPPERSON, JAMES L. ERDMAN, CHARLES L. ERWIN, ROY W. ESCUE, ROLAND W. ESQUIVEL, MOSES B. ESSLER, ARNOLD G. EUBANK, ROBERT B. EVANS, RICHARD S. EVANS, ROBERT D. EVANS, WILLIAM L., Ill FACIANE, EMILE L. FACTOR, MARTIN M. FARIES, FLORON C, JR. FARQUHARSON, RICHARD A. FARRAR, JAMES R. FARROW, LESLIE L. FAUBION, BILLY D. • FAULKNER, GERALD F. FAZZINO, JOHNNY J. FEAGINS, PATRICK J. FELDER, JERRY W. FELT, RODGER L. FELTY, RONALD L. FENSTER, RICHARD A. FERGESON, ROBERT T. FERGUS, THOMAS H. FERGUSON, THOMAS L. 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ROWLAND, WESLEY R. ROWLETT, GEORGE W. RUDD, DONNIE RUDDER, GARY D. RUEBECK, CHRIS H., Ill RUMBAUGH, GARY E. RUMSCH, ORVILLE G., II RUTHERFORD, LYNTON O. SAENZ, CANDELARIO SAGEBIEL, JOE A. SAKKAL, GEORGE J. SALINAS, CARLOS R. SALINAS, HOMERO SALINAS, JOE M., JR. SAMFORD, ROYCE A. SANDERLIN, LARRY R. SANDERS, BRUCE W. SANDERS, JAMES L., II SANDERS, LUTHER L. SANDERS, PAUL W. SANDERS, VIRGIL E. SARGENT, WILLIAM S. SASSMAN, CLIFFORD D. SATTERWHITE, GARY A. SAXON, CLIFF A. SCARMARDO, STEVEN A. SCHAEFER, CHESTER C. SCHAEZLER, CHRIS H. SCHILDKNECHT, CHARLES N. SCHMID, CARROLL O. SCHMID, HAROLD W. SCHMIDT, CARL F. SCHNABEL, JAMES E. SCHNEIDER, RALPH R. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT W. SCHONEFELD, ORVILLE J. SCRUGGS, LEE R. SCHUETZ, JEARLD A. SCHULTZ, CARL C. SCHULZ, ROBERT G. SCOTT, KENNETH Z. SCOTT, ROBERT F. SCROGGINS, RICHARD P. SEAWRIGHT, DON F. SEAY, DAVID E. SECOR, WILLIAM T. SEEBER, CHARLES H. SEIBERT, GUY I. SERRILL, RICHARD R. SETCHELL, JAMES F. SEYFFERT, WALTER H. SHAHADY, EDWARD J. SHARP, ROBERT L. SHAW, EARL R. SHAW, WILLIAM B. SHAW, WILLIAM G. SHEELAR, CLARE K. SHEETZ, ROY D. SHEINESS, HERSCHEL L. SHELTON, MARK A., Ill SHENZ, ESMERALDO C. SHEPPARD, WILLIAM E. SHERMAN, JACOB E. SHIRLEY, JOHN L. SHIRLEY, RICHARD C. SHONE, LOUIS A., Ill SHORKEY, ALLEN L. SHOWS, PHILLIP P. SHULTER, BRUCE G. SIEGELIN, GERALD W. SIMMONS, ALBERT M. SIMON, JERRY J. SIMON, THOMAS A. SIMON, WILLIAM C. SIMONEAUX, EMMETTE M. SIMPTON, JERRY E. SIMS, KENNETH C. SIMS, ROBERT A. SINGER, JAMES R. SIZEMORE, JAMES L. SKALSKY, ROBERT L. SKUPIN, HENRY C. SLADECEK, OTTO B., JR. SLIDER, GARY L. SMITH, ALBERT R. SMITH, AVERY W. SMITH, ELLIS V. SMITH, GILBERT W. SMITH, HOMER C. SMITH, HUGH L, JR. SMITH, IRA L. SMITH, JACK G. SMITH, JACK H. SMITH, JAMES W. SMITH, JOHN R. SMITH, JOHN W. SMITH, LARRY A. SMITH, MANNING D. SMITH, ORION D. SMITH, PERCY A., JR. SMITH, ROBERT D. SMITH, ROBERT D., Ill SMITH, WILLIAM T. SMYTH, JOE G. SNIDER, DONALD A. SNOWDEN, JAMES A. SOMMARIVA, KENNETH R. SOPER, LEIGH J. SOULES, JOHNNY E. SOUTHERLAND, JESSE M. SPACEK, BILLY J. SPACEK, JAMES F. SPENCE, GARY W. SPENCER, ERIK L. SPENCER, JOHN S. SPITTLER, WILLIAM J. SPRADLEY, STAN B. SPRINGER, BOBBY L. SPRINGS, DON G. SPURGER, JAMES R. STAHL, KONROE J. STANCIL, WILLIAM R. STANTON, WILLIAM K. STANTON, WILLIAM L. STAPLETON, CHARLES A. STARK, FRANK W., JR. STEEN, MORRIS A. STEIN, EARL P. STEIN, FRANKLIN J. STENGEL, GEORGE J. STEPHENS, BENJAMIN D. STEPHENS, JIMMY E. STEPHENS, JOHN A. STEVENER, BOBBY L. STEVENS, WILLIE E. STEWART, DANNY B. STEWART, LAWRENCE L. STEWART, MICHAEL N. STEWART, ROBERT A. STOCKMAN, CLIFFORD R. STOKES, FRANCIS D. STOKES, WILLIAM P. STONE, BEN M. STOUT, MORGAN C. STOVALL, LARRY G. STOVER, ROY J. STRANDTMAN, GERALD A. STRAUBE, JOSEPH W. STRICKLAND, LARRY J. STRIEGLER, HARVEY R., JR. STRONG, CHARLES T. STRUB, RODNEY J. STUART, J. MICHAEL STUCKEY, JOE W. STURGEON, WILLIAM C. SUDDERTH, CARL V. SULLIVAN, CHARLES R., II SULLIVAN, RICHARD G. SUMMERS, FRANKLIN D. SUPERCINSKI, FRANK L. SURBER, MARTIN F. SWAN, MICHAEL K. SWANK, BEN F. SWANK, WILLIAM A. SWIM, SAMMY D. SWINDELL, GLENN R. SYLER, GERALD W. TALAREK, WILLIAM TAYLOR, JAMES H. TAYLOR, JOHN W., JR. TEAL, BARRY B. TEASLEY, JOHN H. TEER, JOHN F., VIII TEMPLE, WILLIAM P. TENZER, NEIL B. TERRY, WILLIAM L. TEWES, MICHAEL D. THOMAS, CHARLES E. THOMAS, ROBERT W. THOMPSON, DAVID R. THOMPSON, MICHAEL D. THOMPSON, ROBERT F. THORNBERRY, JONATHAN M. THORNELL, GERALD E. THORNTON, RICHARD N. TILL, WILLIAM N. TISDAL, VICTOR C. TITSWORTH, WILLIAM L. TOBIN, JOHN H. TOMAN, RAYMOND P., JR. TOMLIN, CECIL E. TOMPKINS, JOHN W. TOWNES, MORTON E. TOWNSEND, JIMMY L. TRAHAN, TERRY C. TRAYLOR, RICHARD C. TRAYLOR, THOMAS L. TRENAMAN, RONALD T. TREVINO, DANIEL TRIOLO, MICHAEL J. TRUETT, JOE C. TRUITT, TIMOTHY N. TUCKER, FRANK L. TUCKER, GEORGE C. TURK, JAMES W. TURNER, DAVID A. TURNER, GEORGE E. TURZAK, THOMAS M. TUTT, JOHN M. TWOMEY, RAYMOND D. TYREE, WILLIAM F. UPCHURCH, JOHN P. UPTMORE, DAVID J. URDANETA, RAFAEL A. URESTI, ARTHUR E. VALAREZO, CARLOS G. VALDEZ, ABELARDO L. VANCLEVE, DELBERT W. VANDERPOOL, WAYNE A. VANLOH, SIDNEY W. VANN, RONALD B. VANNESS, THOMAS A. VANVLIET, DONALD J. VANZANDT, JAMES B. VASEK, ROBERT G. VASSER, WILLIAM C., JR. VAUGHN, ERIC M. VAUGHAN, RONALD W. VAUGHAN, THADDEUS F., JR. VAUGHN, WINFRED A. VAZQUEZ, SERGIO V. VEAZEY, DONALD R. VEITH, BERT L. VELA, GUILLERMO J. VELLENGA, DENNIS D. VENGLAR, PATRICK W. VERLANDER, JAMES M. VERMILYEA, DAVID E. VERRETT, KENNETH A. VESELKA, SHELBURNE J. VETTER, LAWRENCE C, JR. VICK, J. R. VICKNAIR, TOMMY J. VILLARREAL, JOSE JR. VILLARREAL, LEONARDO V., II VINCEK, JAMES F. VIRADAMO, VICTOR F. VOLLMER, JAMES F. vonSCHWANITZ, DOUGLAS W. VOSS, JERRY D. WADE, RONALD K. WADE, TOMMY H. WADE, WILLIAM L. WAGGONER, LARRY L. WAGNER, THOMAS P. WAGNER, TICE H., Ill WALDROP, DAVID B. WALKER, FRANK E., Ill WALLER, FLOYD R., JR. WALTERS, CHARLES W. WANSTRATH, GEORGE R. WARD, JAMES O., JR. WARD, MICHAEL M. WARD, WAYLON O. WARLEY, DEAS H. WARREN, BILLY J. WARREN, IRA E. WATSON, JAMES R. WATSON, JOSEPH M. WATSON, LARRY L. WATSON, OSCAR M. WATSON, RANDOLPH L. WATSON, WARREN W. WATTS, AUGUSTUS A., JR. WEATHERBY, JAMES L. WEAVER, WILLIAM D. WEBER, WALTER T. WEBSTER, JAMES R. WEIR, MARVIN D. WEISS, HAROLD C, JR. WENDEL, LARRY A. WERT, HAROLD E. WEST, KENNETH W. WHEELER, LARRY J. WHEELER, STEPHEN W. WHEELOCK, RICHARD J., JR. WHITE, BILLY D. WHITE, GAILORD M. WHITE, GEORGE K. WHITE, JAMES S. WHITE, JERRY L. WHITE, LOYE L. WHITE, ROBERT T., JR. WHITE, THOMAS R. WHITING, ROBERT J. WHITIS, LARRY D. WHITLEY, JOE F. WHITMER, EDMOND D. WHITTEN, TOMMY G. WHITTLE, DAVID W. WHITTLESEY, JAMES M. WIEDENFELD, KENNETH W. WIEDERHOLD, ROBERT W. WIENER, WADE W. WIGGINS, DAVID E. WILBECK, AUGUST C. WILD, CURTIS R. WILDER, GARY L. WILKES, STEVEN L. WILKINS, BILLY C. WILKINS, RAY JR. WILKINSON, GARY L. WILLCOX, GERALD P. WILLIAMS, HENRY E. WILLIAMS, JOE R. WILLIAMS, JOHN D., JR. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH L. WILLIAMS, MANSIL A. WILLIAMS, RALPH E. WILLIAMS, RONNIE L. WILLIAMS, WILBURN C, III WILLIAMSON, DAVID P. WILLIS, G. W. KETCHEL WILLMANN, ROBERT L. WILSON, CHARLES D. WILSON, JEFFREY E. WILSON, MARSHALL P., JR. WILSON, MAURICE D. 534 WILSON, NICHOLAS B. WILSON, WALLACE W. WILSON, WILLIAM B. WILSON, WILLIAM B., JR. WIMBERLY, JERAMIAH WIMBISH, ROBERT W. WINDHAM, TERRELL D. WINGFIELD, KEITH A. WINSHIP, THOMAS E. WISE, MELVIN D. WOOD, JAMES M. WOOD, LARRY D. WOOD, LOWELL C. WOOD, STEPHEN H. WOODALL, RUSSELL P. WOODRUFF, JAKE L. WOODS, RONALD L. WOODS, WARREN R. WOOLAM, THOMAS J. WOOLEVER, STANLEY D. WOOLSEY, JOHN E. WORMSER, MARC R. WRIGHT, LARRY R. WURZBACH, HENRY F. WYLIE, STANLEY R. WYNNE, JACK W. YAKLIN, JOHN G. YANCY, DOUGLAS A. YATES, JAMES M. YEAGER, ROBERT E. YOUNG, LOUIS L. ZAESKE, LOUIS W., JR. ZATOPEK, EDWARD J. ZIMMERMAN, ROGER J. ZIMMERMAN, WINTON B. ZUEHLKE, ALVIN C. BEAUCHAMP, D. L. RAGSDALE, A. H. ALSTON, JIMMY A. BADUY, ANTONIO R. BEATY, JOHN R. BEDINGER, CHARLES A., JR. BLACKBIRD, JAMES S. BONE, JAMES R., JR. BOY, HANS P. CARRILLO, PEDRO A. CATES, BEVAN CAUDILL, JOHN S. CUNNINGHAM, JACK L. DOMINGUEZ, JUAN G. DRAKE, JIMMIE L. FINCH, JOSEPH L. FISHER, GERARD J. GUTIERREZ, FRANCISCO J. HALL, MORRIS L. HEARN, CHARLES E. HOLMES, EARL W. JACK, JAMES H. JOHNSON, DAVID W. JONES, DONALD L. LINCECUM, JERRY B. LINDEMANN, EUGENE R. MAST, DANIEL D. McANALLY, REAGAN V. MOORE, ' RICHARD MORELOS-ZARAGOZA, ROBERTO NAFE, GERALD A. NEWLAND, LEO W. NORMAN, FORREST S. PEARSON, BOBBY E. POWELL, JOHN F. REEL, RONALD L. REEVES, HUME W., JR. RESTREPO, ALVARO C. ULBRICHT, WILLIAM H., JR. WEBER, BOBBY D. WENMOHS, JERRY L. ZERBE, MANFRED R. INDEX A Aardal, Marvin Roy 170, 171, 331, 490 Abbott, Albert Wm., Jr. 132, 133 Abbott, Craig Stephens 120, 121 Abbott, John M. 311, 401, 418 Abbott, Leonard J. 197, 369 Abbott, Ray Edward 162, 163, 506 Abel, Bobby Joe 499 Abernathy, Ronald Don 100, 101 Acklen, Robert L., Jr. 112, 113, 185, 506 Acosta, Francisco A. 156, 157, 312, 343 Adair, Thomas Jeffrey 146, 147, 328, 506 Adamcik, Albert Julius 196 Adamcik, Alvin R. 142, 143, 458 Adams, Carl Lee 91, 93, 321 Adams, Clarence Henry 84, 85 Adams, David Ray 120, 121, 458 Adams, Donald Leroy 306, 458 Adams, Donald Robert 518 Adams, Edward V., Jr. 84, 85, 418 Adams, Henry Richard 124, 125, 299, 300 Adams, Herman R. 94, 95, 490 Adams, J. D. 329, 458 Adams, James C. 84, 85, 301, 490 Adams, James Murph 518 Adams, James Ray 130, 131, 295 Adams, John Black 122, 123, 490 Adams, Maurice Earle 195 Adams, Michael David 518 Adams, Russell Lee 130, 131, 506 Adams, Terry Lynn 154, 155, 506 Adams, Tommy Lee 102, 103, 518 Adams, William Thomas 170, 171, 376, 506 Adamson, Bliss D. 90, 91 Adcock, Buddy Joe 168, 169, 329 Adcock, Tommy H. 293, 346, 499 Adensam, Thomas Eugene 146, 147, 250, 350 Aduddell, Paul Leroy 279, 361 Agnew, Philip Charles 112, 113, 490 Ahart, Jan Fredrick 92, 93, 180, 278, 362, 490 Ahlfinger, J. J. 92, 93, 185, 518 Ahmad, Monawar 290 Ahmed, Idris 315 Ahmed, Jalal Uddin 315 Ahmed, Shams Uddin 315 Ahr, Wayne Merrill 196 Ahrens, Edwin John, Jr. 150, 151, 296 Aiken, Arthur Eris 90, 91, 330, 506 Aiken, Carl H. 109, 120, 121, 490 Ainsworth, Milton A. 130, 131 Airhart, Tom P. 118, 119, 284, 312, 490 Akin, Maurice Theron 156, 157, 490 Akins, John Thomas 289 Alanis, Daniel C, III 98, 99, 318, 349 Alaniz, Robert 90, 91 Albert, Clifford W., 148, 149, 283, 380, 506 Albert, William Ernest 84, 85, 184, 380, 518 Albrecht, Fred Wayne 90, 91, 499 Albrecht, William A., Jr. 98, 99, 506 Alcorn, Walter B. 162, 163 Alderson, John Locke, Jr. 98, 99, 196, 518 Aldrich, Oliver C, III 136, 137 Aldridge, Robert Newton 518 Alexander, Billy Don 128, 129, 340, 506 Alexander, Bobby Joe 280 Alexander, David L. 482 Alexander, Donald P. 174, 175, 250, 291, 518 Alexander, Fred Sharpe 118, 119, 518 Alexander, James L. 172, 173, 195, 499 Alexander, Jerry Paul 291 Alexander, Jon Michael 148, 149, 327, 506 Alexander, Thomas E. 120, 121, 490 Alford, Aubrey Dan 333 Alhashimi, Talib S. A. 196, 294, 499 Allaire, Christopher J. 284 Allen, Curtis Lafayette 134, 135 Allen, Howard Johnston 286, 300, 487 Allen, John Kirby 333 Allen, Robert Charles 124, 125, 518 Allen, Ronald Reese 146, 147, 362, 506 Allen, Thomas Earle 118, 119, 518 Allison, James Greer, Jr. 150, 151, 518 Almond, Malcolm W. Ill 118, 119 Alread, Luther C, Jr. 458 Alston, George Dale 458 Alston, Jimmy Albert 280, 535 Alvarado, Richard 108, 181, 490 Ambler, Foster James 458 Amos, Lloyd Allen 84, 85 Amos, William J. 104, 105, 490 Anders, Denny M. 315 Anderson, Allan Charles 172, 173, 297 Anderson, Allen S. 284 Anderson, David Carl 136, 137, 340 Anderson, David M. 518 Anderson, David Walter 418 Anderson, Douglas H. 172, 173, 518 Anderson, Gary R. 77, 102, 103, 184, 340, 490 Anderson, Hollis Dwain 321 Anderson, Jerry Charles 243, 244, 245 Anderson, Johnny Edward 100, 101, 506 Anderson, Kenneth W. 75, 347 Anderson, Ray Wayne 150, 151 Anderson, Robert E. 357 Anderson, Teddy Charles 127 Anderson, Vernon Davis 278 Anderson, Walter R. 142, 143, 418 Anderson, Wyatt Kendall 142, 143 Andersson, Andrew M. 132, 133, 518 Anderton, Mack, Jr. 300, 506 Andis, Jerry Charles 301 Andrews, Archie P. 286, 484 Andrews, Benjamin J. 178, 179, 490 Andrews, Douglas Neil 306 Andrews, Gary W. 331, 314 Andrews, Howard L. 293 Andrews, Jerry Ben 320 Andrews, Richard S. 178, 179, 332, 490 Andrews, William R., Jr. 124, 125, 344, 506 Amgenend, John Danihy 144, 145, 518 Annett, Wayne Edward 221, 223, 224, 254 Ant-haume, Christopher 104, 295, 518 Anthis, John Robert 120, 121, 490 Antosh, Nelson T. 499 Anz, Ronald Burnet 91, 185 Arami, Abbas 192 Arguelles, Eduardo 518 Arman, David R. 118, 119 Armstrong, Daniel E. 192 Armstrong, Gordon S. 148, 149, 380 Armstrong, Howard Wayne 127, 518 Armstrong, James Clyde 284 Armstrong, John Wm., Jr. 320, 347, 458 Armstrong, Robert C. 82, 83, 418 Armstrong, Robert E. 320, 500 Arnim, Cecil H., Jr. 286, 484 Arnold, Gernot Wesley 141, 150, 151, 191, 282, 369, 418 Arnold, James Robert 98, 99, 358, 418, 294 Arnold, Jim Douglas 240, 242, 296, 458 Arnold, John Marshall 162, 163, 518 Arnold, Milton Eugene 317, 323, 458 Arredondo, Mike V. 172, 173, 518 Arredondo, Ricardo 284 Arrison, John Russell 82, 83, 184, 518 Arthur, Andrew Anson 170, 171 Ary, Michael T. 84, 85, 184, 518 Asbill, Morris W., Jr. 279 Asbill, William Thomas 150, 151, 291, 327, 518 Asbury, Gordon R. 98, 99, 181, 283, 490 Ash, Vernon Glenn 146, 147, 340, 506 Ashley, James T., Ill 132, 133, 185, 518 Ashley, Paul E., Jr. 100, 490 Ashmore, George A., Jr. 91, 295, 518 Ashy, Joseph William 166, 167, 307, 334, 490 Ashy, Thomas Michael 128, 129, 297, 299, 334, 518 Askew, James R., Jr. 122, 123 Aslam, Sheikh Mahmood 315 Atkins, George David 156, 157, 518 Atkins, James Lester 166, 167, 518 Atkins, Oscar L. 311 Atkins, Rodger Dow 94, 95, 518 Atkinson, John M. 98, 99, 418 Atkinson, Newell W., Ill 294 Atkinson, Richard Dale 142, 143, 341 Aue, Rudolph, III 195, 458 Austin, James Serenous 178, 179, 418 Austin, Tom Laxson 79, 128, 129, 299, 418 Autry, Edward Trabue 142, 143, 506 Autry, Richard Dale 286, 484 Avant, Weems Mason 313, 458 Avery, Durward R., Jr. 286, 487 Avila, Rogelio 194, 282, 314 Aycock, Kenneth Donald 196 Ayers, James Ross 92, 93, 354, 518 Ayers, Larry Wayne 134, 135, 418 173, 418 Ayers, Norman Duane, 161, 172, 173, 418 Aylesworth, Claud T., Jr. 298 Aziz, Md. Abdul 284 B Babcock, James Merton 116, 117, 518 Babineaux, Curtis B. 195 Bachmeyer, Francis A. 333 Bachmeyer, Gervace Ray 96, 97, 333, 518 Bacon, Bobby Joe 419 Bacon, John Arthur 132, 133, 506 Bader, Mathew Brucks 92, 93, 506 Badger, Michael Herbert 170, 171 Baduy, Antonio Auad 196, 535 Bagby, Timothy Kent 174, 175, 246, 518 Bahme, Arthur Jarrell 100, 101, 292, 305 Bailey, Cecil Don 116, 117, 488, 490 BaTey, David John 148, 149, 419 Bailey, Edmond Ira 84, 85, 419 Bailey, Everett M. 124, 125 Bailey, James F. 458 Bailey, James Madison 170, 171, 340, 518 Bailin, Harry Shearn 102, 103, 292, 506 Baker, Darrel Paige 134, 135, 490 Baker, Eldon Ray 316 Baker, Glenn Earl 318 Baker, Horace Raymond 301, 317, 458 Baker, Jerry 130, 131, 318, 419 Baker, Kenneth Wayne 146, 147, 518, 376 Baker, Leverette Kimbel 96, 97, 518 Baker, Robert Valentine 134, 135, 250 Baker, Roy Verble, Jr. 283, 306, 309, 458 Baker, William G. 134, 135 Baldarrama, Roy Frank 172, 173, 319, 506 Balentine, James M. 91, 518 Bales, James Leonard 156, 157, 340, 518 Balfour, Robert Clark 128, 129, 299, 330, 518 Balke, David Ernest 166, 167, 518 Ballard, Billy Joe 310 Ballard, Stanley H., Jr. 82, 83, 351, 518 Balser, Gary Leroy 103, 506 Bamberg, George W., Jr. 142, 143, 518 Banerjee, Sushanta K. 315 Banks, Maurice Lee 84, 85, 373, 419 Baranski, John P. 142, 143, 295 Barbay, Curtis J., Jr. 136, 137, 518 Barber, Byron Duane 2, 232, 235, 236, 237, 238, 252, 458 Barber, Harvey Dwaine 106, 134, 135, 419 Bardis, Michael John 481 Barganier, Howard A., Jr. 293, 338, 458 Barker, David Elmer 84, 85, 518 Barker, Gordon King 582 Barker, Leonard B., Jr. 298 Barnes, Graham Kerr 146, 147, 518 Barnfield, Curtis L. 329 Barnhart, William T., Jr. 84, 85, 506 Barnhill, Carl Morris 458 Barr, David Lee 146, 147, 373, 518 Barr, Morris Lloyd 168, 169 Barranco, Sam C, III 334 Barranco, Victor Thomas 124, 125, 30, 334, 518 Barrett, Paul Grady 116, 117, 506 Barrientes, Raoul J. 142, 143, 506 Barrilleaux, James L. 150, 151, 297, 518 Barsch, Bobbie Knight 94, 95, 518 Bartay, Gary Kent 293 Barton, Howard 320, 459 Barton, John Franklin 172, 173, 518 Barton, Lewis 196, 294, 459 Barton, Patrick Joseph 176, 177, 518 Barton, Richard E. 102, 103, 354, 518 Bash, James Christian 116, 117 Basham, Luthur Malcolm 104, 105, 291, 518 Bass, James Roger 96, 97, 518 Bass, Jimmy Ronald 372 Bass, William Talley 96, 97, 279, 372, 419 Bassett, Sterling P. 98, 99, 344, 506 Bate, Herman Edward 134, 135, 518 Bateman, Gary Dean 90, 91, 298, 419 536 Bates, Bobbie J. 278, 459 Bates, Phillip Lee 104, 105, 518 Bates, Robert D. 92, 93 Batey, Don Michael 196, 320, 459 Batey, Thomas Alden 142, 143, 506 Batte, Charles David 94, 95, 419 Batte, Gary Allan 134, 135, 230, 490 Batten, Henry Edward, Jr. 134, 135 Baucum, Tommy Allen 94, 95, 506 Bauer, Daniel Eugene 118, 119, 180, 307, 309, 419 Bauer, Harold Heard 333 Bauer, Richard Douglas 102, 103, 518 Baugh, Dale Oliver 156, 157, 365, 518 Baugh, John Lindley 162, 163 Baughman, Johnny Pat 178, 179, 518 Bauknight, Bruce Mingus 128, 129, 299, 518 Bauman, Jerry Lee 100, 101, 335, 518 Baur, Ogden Thomas 110, 128, 129, 419 Baur, Paul S., Jr. 128, 129 Baur, Roger Williams 130, 131 Bayer, Merrick, Jr. 166, 167, 490 Bayley, Clyde C, Jr. 483 Baylor, James Togie 102, 103, 330, 506 Bayne, Richard L. 490 Beakley, John M. 178, 179, 180, 490 Beal, Charles Clarence 98, 99, 196, 518 Beal, James Burton, Jr. 374 Beal, Lawrence M., Jr. 459 Beal, Richard H. 102, 103, 490 Beall, Foy Glenn 152, 153 Beall, James Franklin 285, 459 Beall, Joe Hollis 127, 506 Beall, Judson Barnett 90, 91, 280, 419 Beals, Robert E. Lee 298 Beamer, James Huff 104, 105, 518 Bean, David Ross 286 Bean, Richard Nelson 168, 169, 344 Beane, William Lamar, Jr. 168, 169, 518 Beard, Norman W., Jr. 98, 99, 518 Beard, Paul Harrell 84, 85, 518 Bearden, John P. 90, 91, 261, 372, 490 Bearrie, John Lord 132, 133 Beasley, Berry Aberaham 152, 153, 518 Beasley, John D., Jr. 109, 122, 123, 330, 490 Beasley, Kenneth Van 286, 484 Beaty, James L. 87, 98, 99, 287, 306, 340, 490 Beaty, John Robert 535 Beauchamp, David L. 188, 192, 281, 324, 500 Becera, Joe Frank 92, 93, 506 Bechler, Wayne Russell 178, 179, 490 Beck, Clarence Leroy 104, 105, 518 Beck, Jack David 112, 113, 285, 357, 490 Beck, Roger Ray 112, 113, 295, 506 Becker, Frederick W. 142, 143, 369, 518 Beckett, Robert M. 459 Beckman, William W., ill 144. 145, 262, 518 Beckmeyer, John Craig 74, 95, 313, 518 Beckwith, Scott W. 164, 165, 250, 518 Bedinger, Charles A., Jr. 518, 535 Bednar, William Joseph 142, 143, 181, 261, 288, 295, 490 Beene, Billy Jack 84, 85, 518 Beerwinkle, David H. 152, 153, 518 Beerwinkle, Donald R. 130, 131, 302, 309, 323 Behrent, Curtis Howard 168, 169, 338, 518 Beke, Joseph Gabriel 96, 97, 518 Bell, Bobby, Jr. 195 Bell, Courtland Buell 168, 169, 506 Bell, Edward Harold 84, 85, 296, 420 Bell, Jerry Don 500 Seller, Richard Lee 134, 135, 347 Bellow, Edward James 170, 171, 353, 506 Belote, James C. 164, 165, 518 Benefield, Roy Wayne 104, 105, 196, 518 Bennett, Arthur C. 196, 500 Bennett, Gary Lynn 136, 137, 518 Bennett, James Warren 301 Bennett, Robert C, Jr. 459 Benson, Jackie Lee 92, 93, 294, 378, 506 Benson, James Robert 136, 137, 284, 506 Benthul, Forrest G. 132, 133, 490 Benthul, Jerry Dale 124, 125, 300, 518 Bentley, Jerry F. 315 Bentley, Milton P. 148, 149, 341, 518 Berg, Ericson 162, 163 Berg, Lothar Edward 168, 169, 518 Berger, Robert C. 104, 105 Berglund, Arthur Weston 134, 135, 500 Bergoon, Sidney Arthur 318 Bergstrom, Paul Edward 84, 85, 506 Berman, Bernard H. 79, 152, 153, 158, 292, 420 Bernard, Theodore E. 166, 167, 297, 350, 518 Bernhardi, Louis A. 134, 135, 506 Berry, Charles Dennis 191, 500 Berry, John Franklin, 164, 165, 506 Berry, John Joseph 134, 135, 518 Berry, Laban E., Jr. 141, 148, 149, 180, 490 Berry, Murry Powell 215, 216, 280, 302, 309 Berry, Vincent Clark 90, 91, 518 Bertillion, Leland R. 164, 165, 518 Bess, Robert Carl 82, 83, 184, 506 Best, Sheldon Joseph 142, 143, 267, 506 Betts, John Alexander 77, 81, 180, 184, 490 Betts, John Edward 316 Beyer, Walter H., Jr. 90, 91, 370, 506 Bhattacharyya, Tapan K. 315 Bianchi, Theodore J., Jr. 288, 459 Bice, James Henry 174, 175 Bickham, Clyde Richard 100, 101, 255, 309, 506 Bier, Harold Dean 196 Biggs, Richard Arlen 144, 145, 518 Bigham, Robert Eric 368, 490 Bilancich, Donnie Brent 82, 83, 184, 332, 518 Billimek, John Louis 301 Billings, Frederick P. 164, 165, 296 Billings, Gary Shermari 152, 153, 292, 420 Bills, Eugene Duval 154, 155, 518 Binford, Edward H. 290, 459 Binford, Thomas Dwaine 339 Bingham, Richard A. 146, 147, 518 Bishop, James Glynn 293, 318, 459 Bishop, Joe Miller, Jr. 144, 145, 518 Bissett, Robert C. 122, 123, 506 Biswas, Bhupati Ranjan 315 Biftick, Jasper Debb 144, 145, 372 Blackard, Fred K. 90, 91, 359, 506 Blackbird, James S. 535 Blackburn, Bernard F. 172, 173 Blackburn, John Edward 96, 97, 506 Blackerby, David W. 136, 137 Blackledge, Ronald Gene 146, 147, 373, 506 Blackmon, George M. 191, 230, 289, 459 Blackmon, Larry Lee 500 Blackmon, Norman V. 142, 143, 380, 420 Blair, Raymond Douglas 166, 167, 519 Blair, Robert Wayne 301, 302, 500 Blakewood, Robert R. 128, 129, 299, 307, 420 Blakey, William Leroy 148, 149, 182 Blanco, Carlos Enrique 196 Bland, Randall Walton 128, 129, 295 Blankenship, Thomas J. 282, 314, 336, 500 Blankman, Richard H. 500 Blanton, Matthew S., Jr. 150, 151, 291, 324, 506 Blaschke, Charles Louis 90, 91, 184, 294, 297, 370, 506 Blaschke, Leon Audrey 148, 149, 314 Blaschke, Nolan Joe 289 Blasingame, Sam W. 118, 119, 516 Blassingame, Orval D. 96, 97, 518 Blevins, John Charles 81, 420 Blewster, William H. 148, 149, 288, 318, 335, 420 Blinka, Gary Lane 144, 145, 519 Bloom, Gary James 90, 91, 519 Bloomer, Phillip R. 156, 157, 490 Blue, David Roy 81, 84, 85, 322, 420 Blue, Dorsey D. 94, 95, 306 Blume, Jay Donald 154, 155, 506 Blythe, Lawrence David 122, 123 Boarnet, Bernard N. 292, 306, 310, 324 Boatcallie, Anthony R. 172, 173 Boatright, James A. 84, 85, 297, 519 Boaz, Virgil Layfaette 483 Bobo, Kenneth A. 311 Bodden, H. 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ZUBIK ' S 537 YOUR EXCHANGE STORE Designed for benefits to the AGGIE student body, the Exchange Store like any good business makes a profit. These profits are yours because you are the one that really counts. From September 1947 to October 1955, almost $600,000 have been allocated from store profits to Student Welfare and Recreation. These projects have received help from Exchange Store profits: The Grove The Memorial Student Center The Rodeo Arena The Aggie Players Guion Hall Tennis Courts Y.M.C.A. The Aggie Band Intramural Athetic Equipment Movable Review Stands Lighted Softball Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course 538 The handy book store— carrying most types of literature needed in aca¬ demic activities. EXCHANGE STORE Gifts for all occasions. 540 Boelte, John Edwin 148, 149, 519 Boese, Robert Frank, Jr. 90, 91, 421 Bogart, Ernest F., Jr. 90, 91, 519 Bohac, Johnnie Franklin 380 Bohanan, Harold Joe 162, 163 Bohot, Harvey Roland 459 Boland, Marvin Lee, Jr. 481 Boles, Hubert J. 281 Boles, Nathan Roeneal 178, 179, 506 Bolin, Lawrence F. 311 Bollich, Elridge N. 91, 519 Bolton, David Ray 172, 173, 519 Bolton, Malcolm 150, 151, 180, 181, 307, 421 Bond, George Allen 293, 318, 323, 459 Bond, Humphrey Bate 278 Bond, Louis Harwood 192 Bond, William Harold 178, 179, 519 Bone, James Robert, Jr. 535 Bone, William Allen 84, 85 Bonifazi, Albert James 172, 173 Bonifield, James Gee 124, 125 Booher, Travis Lee 192, 298 Bookman, Ronald W., Jr. 100, 506 Boone, David Kiel 98, 99, 519 Boone, Latham, III 103, 490 Boone, William Reagan 305, 459 Booth, David Michael 178, 179, 321, 519 Bordano, Aldo John, Jr. 156, 157 Boren, Donald Frank 82, 83, 184, 324, 421 Borgers, Wayne F. 144, 145, 321, 421 Borsche, John Francis 168, 169, 519 Bose, Roger W. 284, 459 Boswell, Roy Edwin 91, 282, 421 Botard, Robert William 124, 125, 260 Bottlinger, Dean Herman 290, 304, 459 Boultinghouse, Huelond 282, 459 Bounds, John Duncan 88, 96, 97, 289, 421 Boutte, Kenneth Lynn 122, 123, 372, 519 Bowden, Ronald Lloyd 154, 155, 519 Bowen, James Lee 259, 460 Bowen, Robert Larry 124, 125, 185, 330, 506 Bowen, Weldon Luster 170, 171, 185, 506 Bower, Jo Ronald 112, 113, 335, 506 Bower, Robert, Jr. 132, 133, 335, 400, 421 Bowers, Edwin J. 94, 95, 519 Bowers, Martin L. 194, 347, 500 Bowman. James Mason 116, 117, 365, 421, 519 Bowman, James Wayne 112, 113, 182, 185, 506 Bowman, Jay P. 134, 135, 365 Box, Gene Edwin 148, 149, 282, 341, 490 Box, Richard A. 106, 128, 129, 299, 421 Boxley, Willie 314 Boy, Hans Peter 194, 535 Boyd, Ben Bernie 116, 117, 506 Boyd, David D. 195, 500 Boyd, Donald Shipley 191, 284, 460 Boyd, James Lee 170, 171, 519 Boyd, Jerry Gail 500 Boyd, Lynwood Ford 519 Boyle, Frank Gordon 323, 364, 421 Boyt, Elmer Cecil 94, 95, 353, 506 Bozardt, John Michael 84, 85, 319, 421 Brack, Michael David 150, 151, 506 Bradbury, Donald Bert 500 Braden, William Frank 96, 97, 290, 343, 519 Bradford, Halley O., Jr. 90, 91, 307, 369, 422 Bradford, Philip Wayne 84, 85, 519 Bradley, Byron H. 102, 103, 519 Bradley, Jimmy D. 172, 173 Bradley, Lee Carol, Jr. 122, 123, 284 Bradshaw, Marvin E. 116, 117, 180, 341, 490 Brady, Linn Mitchell 90, 91, 490 Bragg, Charles Glenn 422 Braidfoot, Larry Don 96, 97, 361, 519 Brainerd, John F. 90, 91, 506 Brame, Charles Edward 141, 156, 157, 293, 376, 422 Brame, Ronald Milton 102, 103, 519 Brand, Harry Dean 120, 121, 490 Brand, Jake Logan, Jr. 282, 314 Brand, Roderick P. 196, 292, 481 Brandi, August E., Jr. 127 Brandon, Cecil M., Jr. 90, 91 Brandt, Charles Ely 90, 91, 291, 297, 344, 373, 519 Brandt, Donald Dennis 122, 123, 297, 345, 519 Brantley, William A. 104, 105, 506 Brashears, Alan Dale 283, 323, 324 Brashears, William H. 134, 135, 185, 506 Brasher, William E. 194, 311, 319, 354 Braswell, Clarence L. 164, 165, 337, 490 Braswell, John Burton 281 Bratton, Charles Morgan 154, 155, 490 Braun, Earl Edward, Jr. 156, 157, 506 Breeding, William W. 127, 506, 379 Breedlove, David C. 162, 163, 506 Breen, Walter M. 347 Brehm, Arvin Ernst 84, 85, 506 Brenner, Donald Adair 281, 306, 460 Brent, Harold Lewis 104, 105, 372 Brent, Russell Rene 90, 91, 334 Bretz, Robert Elvin 148, 149, 506 Breur, Raymond A, II 124, 125, 300, 341 Brewer, Bill Coleman 150, 151, 519 Brewer, Charles C, Jr. 90, 91, 346, 519 Brewer, James Grady 174, 175, 240, 242, 252, 254, 296 Brewer, James William 166, 167, 378, 506 Brice, Ronald Glenn 136, 137, 185, 204, 254, 356 Bridges, James E. Lee 166, 167, 519 Bridges, James W,, Jr. 483 Bridges, Marvin J. 124, 125, 422 Bridges, Raymond E. 118, 119, 337, 490 Brieden, Gerald R. 158, 166, 167 284, 374, 422 Briggs, James Buford 90, 91, 368, 506 Briley, Billy Charles 146, 147, 360 Brill, Albert Glenn 146, 147 Brinkely, Ernest James 150, 151, 519, 345 Brinkley, William N. 282, 460 Briseno, Charles Geo. 128, 129, 295, 299, 490 Brison, Fred Robert 172, 173, 317, 519 Brister, Donald Lee 150, 151, 185, 331, 506 Britain, Jack C. 150, 151, 506 Brittain, Macky Lee 124, 125, 297, 300, 351, 519 Brittain, Martin E. 182, 195, 297, 372, 481 Britton, David A., II 170, 171 Britton, Michael Paul 162, 163, 519 Britton, Souval F., Jr. 127, 300, 301, 313, 356, 519 Broaddus, Larry Gorman 211, 254 Brock, Tommy Roy 170, 171 Brodowski, Leroy Adam 278, 460 Broecker, Donald Ray 102, 103, 378, 519 Broesche, Edwin Noel 100, 101, 326, 490 Brookins, Michael Lee 146, 147, 519 Brooks, Edward R. 100, 101, 490 Brooks, Jack Howard 84, 85, 278 Brooks, Jerry Max 84, 85, 500 Brooks, Joe B., Jr. 84, 85, 482 Brooks, John P. 84, 85 Brooks, Robert P. 81, 490 Brooks, William Ira, Jr. 148, 149 Brossmann, Gene Frank 128, 129, 299, 343, 506 Brothers, Donley W. 90, 91, 309, 490 Broussard, Carroll J. 136, 137, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 227 Brown, Allen M., Jr. 178, 179, 519 Brown, Billy Carl 116, 117, 320, 422 Brown, Charles Alvin 150, 151, 362, 422 Brown, Charles George 100, 368, 506 Brown, Daniel Scott 84, 85, 184, 504, 506 Brown, Gerald Monroe 100, 101, 185, 373, 506 Brown, Gerrard Albert 122, 123, 369, 507 Brown, Glen Gordon 500 Brown, Harold Edw. 154, 155 Brown, Harrell Don 90, 91, 261, 422 Brown, Herbert Eugene 148, 149, 519 Brown, J. C, Jr. 134, 490 Brown, Jerry Al 317, 323 Brown, Joe Johnson 195, 263 Brown, John H., Jr. 482 Brown, Johnny Ray 75, 286, 484 Brown, Reagan Veasy 303 Brown, Richard Lee, Jr. 146, 147, 519 Brown, Robert Allan 122, 123, 332, 519 Brown, Robert J. 460 Brown, Samuel Lewis 289, 359 Brown, Thomas Ward 310 Brown, William Hugh, Jr. 196, 484 Brown, William Roy, Jr. 146, 147 Brown, William Russell 197, 317, 460 Browning, Charles Robt. 315, 345, 460 Browning, James M., Jr. 116, 117, 507 Browning, Merrell Doyle 156, 157, 422 Brownlee, Robert Allan 168, 169, 507 Bruce, Claude Oliver, Jr. 460 Brumbelow, Morgan E. 345 Brumbelow, Roy Y., Jr. 345 Brundidge, Kenneth C. 321 Brunkenhoefer, Robert E. 122, 123, 519 Bruns, James Charles 132, 133, 507 Brunt, Charles Edward 156, 157, 312, 460 Brunt, Joe Eddie 166, 167, 281, 337, 422 Bruton, Ralph Clifton 326, 422 Bryan, Thomas Lee 178, 179, 519 Bryant, James Nathan 150, 151, 507 Bryant, Philip 197 Bryant, Robert Ernest 116, 117, 337 Bucaram, Rene E. 298, 481 Bucaram, Salim M. Buchanan, James Paul 156, 157, 326, 519 Buchanan, Philip Norton 284 Buche rt, Gerald Lester 284, 460 Buck, Charles Joseph 98, 99, 507 Buck, James Clayton 162, 163 Buckner, Freddie Lee 82, 83, 279, 422 Buffo, Michael E. 170, 171, 490 Buis, Walter G. 104, 105, 346, 490 Bujnoch, Louis Edw., Jr. 500 Bukowski, Ralph Leon 519 Bullard, Delbert Lance 170, 171, 519 Bullard, James Ralph 339 Bullock, Gary Eugene 148, 149, 303, 519 Bumpus, Billy Frank 301 Bundick, Blevins G. 300, 460 Bunkley, James Thomas 162, 163, 507 Bunting, William D. 319, 483 Bunton, Wiley Ray 339, 460 Burak, Richard Walter 178, 179, 519 Burch, Paul James 128, 129, 299, 519 Burchers, Jack M. 127, 300, 507 Butchers, Louis Frank 120, 121, 260, 319, 423 Burchfield, Leonard 148, 149, 519 Burg, Charles Emil 195, 309, 500 Burg, Donald Raymond 84, 85 Burgamy, Gerald R. 329 Burgess, Charles 8., Jr. 166, 167, 519 Burgoon, Robert L. 84, 85, 184, 519 Burk, James Leddell 90, 91 Burk, Joel Barham 96, 97, 279, 372, 423 Burk, Robert Clyde 156, 157, 519 Burke, Dock D., Jr. 96, 97 Burke, Jack W., Jr. 500 Burke, James Edward, Jr. 122, 123 Burke, Jimmy Adrian 290 Burke, John Edmund 172, 173 Burke, Sterling C. 102, 103, 519 Burkett, Ronald W. 122, 123, 372, 519 Burkhalter, Kenneth Ray 127, 300, 362, 519 Burleson, Don Wayne 380 Burleson, Roger A. 168, 169, 490 Burling, Herbert D. 292, 324 Burnett, Don Byron 106, 122, 123, 318 Burnett, Duke G. 298 Burnett, Jerry Lynn 128, 129 Burnett, Lester Alan 282, 306, 314 Burnett, Lyndal B. 146, 147, 365, 519 Burnett, Troy Gene 365, 500 Burnett, Wesley W. 144, 145 Burnett, William G. 90, 91, 351 Burney, Jimmie Paul, Jr. 128, 129, 299, 300, 340, 519 Burns, Anthony Everett 104, 105, 519 Burns, Don Richard 500 Burns, Herschel Anton 156, 157 Burns, Lonnie Jay 122, 123, 519 Burns, Paul Arthur 146, 147, 519 Burns, Ronald Jerome 90, 91, 519 Burns, Thomas Earl 134, 135, 243, 244, 300, 519 Burnside, Robert Owen 168, 169, 309, 345, 414, 423 Burr, Richard W. 118, 119, 295, 337 Burrage, Gayle R. 172, 173 Burrier, Lee Daniel 132, 133 Burris, Lester A. 353, 500 Burt, Joe Marion 134, 135, 423 Burt, Wymond Floyd 100, 101, 312, 340, 423 Burton, Jerry Herman 148, 149, 519 Burton, John Dryden 128, 129, 232, 235, 238, 254, 504 Busch, Paul A., Jr. 104, 105, 334, 507 Bush, Darryl Glenn 109, 122, 123, 360, 414, 423 Bush, Kenneth Earl 162, 163, 519 Bushong, Paul Lee 98, 99, 349, 519 Butcher, James Glynne 154, 155 Buth, Carl Eugene 500 542 Butler, Charles Leroy 184, 507 Butler, Charles R. 484 Butler, David Samuel, Jr. 91, 373 Butler, Ernest Dick 299, 337, 460 Butler, Eugene Louis 120, 121 Butler, James Milton 91, 297, 327, 519 Butler, Michael Loyd 82, 83, 291, 358, 519 Butler, Thomas Ray 152, 153, 519 Button, Earle D. 98, 99 Byer, Sam Alton 207, 211, 254 Byrd, Eugene Nelson 174, 175, 247 Byrd, Gary Lee 118, 119, 519 Byrom, James Edley 84, 85, 184, 334, 507 Byrom, Ted G. 298 c Cabaza, Jose Eloy 136, 137, 519 Cabron, Franklin E. 310 Cadle, Thomas L. 84, 85 Caffey, Lee Roy 136, 137, 201, 212, 254 Cage, James Duncan 89, 102, 103, 279, 343, 423 Cagle, Rayford Adron 460 Caldwell, Alan Boyd 196, 500 Caldwell, Anslem Henry 94, 95, 313, 519 Caldwell, William David 98, 99, 519 Calhoun, Ross Blake 164, 507 Calkins, Robert R. 82, 83, 423 Callan, David Pope 162, 163 Calland, Leon Thomas 154, 155, 519 Callcott, George V. 349 Callicoatte, Joe D. 322, 460 Calloway, George Eldon 166, 167, 507 Calvez, Alton Emil 130, 131, 323, 423 Calvin, Newton J., Jr. 100, 101 Camacho, Charles F. 196 Cambiano, Thomas A. 162, 163, 519 Cameron, Donald Scott 104, 519 Campbell, Ben David 84, 85, 184, 318, 507 Campbell, David F. 519 Campbell, Herbert H. 136, 137, 423 Campbell, William Leroy 318 Campos, Eduardo 196, 352, 500 Campos, Paul Esparza 195, 317, Canales, Homero Cesar 118, 119 Cancellare, Joseph A. 112, 113, 519 Candelaria, Frank 104, 105, 185, 295, 312, 344, 519 Candella, L. J., Jr. 90, 91, 372, 519 Cangelosi, Vito 460 Cannon, Lawrence Morgan 146, 147, 507 Cannon, Travis Howard 278, 500 Cannon, Windell W., Jr. 154, 155, 507 Canterbury, Charles R. 197, 351, 460 Cantrell, Dale Clark 284 Cantrell, Thomas M., Jr. 178, 179, 519 Cantu, Ramon, III 120, 121, 295, 352, 507 Caram, Meredith Howard 90, 91, 491 Caraway, Calvin M., Ill 130, 131, 279, 491 Cardwell, James W. 76, 142, 143, 184, 491 Carlisle, Johnny Edwin 519 Carl I, William Dwight 132, 133 Carlo, Michael J. 188, 304 Carlson, Christopher S. 491 Carlson, George E., Jr. 102, 103, 331, 491 Carlstrom, Frank C. 156, 157, 491 Carnes, Eddie Warren 192, 515 Carnes, James Davis 89, 98, 99, 180, 287, 491 Carney, Culver Hunter 91, 282, 423 Carney, Ewart G., Jr. 484 Carothers, Joe D. 120, 121, 296, 491 Carpenter, Phillip C. 164, 165, 365 Carpenter, Robert E., 84, 85, 365 Carpenter, Ronnie Dean 176, 354, 519 Carpenter, Stewart 158, 162, 163, 184, 367, 491 Carpenter, Thomas M. 96, 97, 309, 321, 491 Carr, Robert Clemens 102, 103, 182, 519 Carr, Robert Hoyt, III 90, 91, 519 Carr, Si Ellis 172, 173, 491 Carr, Willie E. 303 Carrera, Ruben 196, 461 Carrillo, Pedro 196, 535 Carroll, Arthur J., Jr. 102, 103, 341, 519 Carroll, Julius B. 254 Carroll, Robert M., 319, 461 Carson, Charles Dee 192, 500 Carson, William Richard 500 Carter, Bobby Russell 130, 131 Carter, David Allen 189, 196, 299 Carter, Harold L. 283 Carter, James Charles 124, 125, 300, 372, 519 Carter, James Ward 116, 117, 311, 515 Carter, Jerry Lee 136, 137, 232, 233, 238 Carter, John M. T. 98, 99, 291, 369, 519 Carter, Lloyd Jerry 90, 91, 356, 519 Carter, Robert Bedford 96, 97, 303, 507 Carter, Rudy Dwight 96, 97 Carver, William T., Jr. 124, 125 Carwile, Henry Fields 357 Cash, Harvey Berryman 77, 79, 423 Cash, Jimmy L. 139, 152, 153, 181, 491 Cashiola, Marion 320 Caskey, Kindred P., Jr. 91, 297, 519 Caskey, Robert D. 204, 206, 209, 254, 296 Cass, Stein Lee 168, 169, 519 Cassens, Allan B. 132, 133, 491 Castanon, Richard G. 128, 129, 299, 507 Castilla, Jose, Jr. 284, 500 Castleberry, Leslie J. 156, 157, 350, 519 Castleberry, Terry G. 116, 117, 424 Cates, Sevan 535 Cates, Boyce A. 116, 117 Cates, Robert Lloyd 146, 147, 181, 337, 519 Caudill, John Stephen 283, 519, 535 Cavitt, Walton Donald 112, 113, 285, 287, 375, 491 Cegelski, Daniel E. 282, 461 Cely, Samuel Jack 461 Cepica, William J. 94, 95, 289, 313, 491 Cerna, Antonio Sergio 144, 145 Cerna, Ricardo Gilberto 91, 92, 293, 343 Cervantes, Joaquin A. 170, 171, 520 Chachere, Milton Walter 124, 125, 300, 520 Chagin, Rafael 196, 295 Chambers, Howard W. 290, 323, 461 Chambers, John F., Jr. 164, 165, 520, Chambless, Rodney Frank 96, 97, 520 Chambliss, Charles L. 103, 520 Chambliss, Glenn Hilton 156, 157, 520 Champagne, Shelton J. 87, 91, 278, 347, 424 Champlin, James Lund 317 Chan, Ronald Kopoen 315, 515 Chandler, Charles G. 461 Chandler, Clarence R. 81, 316, 423 Chandler, Dewitt S. 132, 133 Chaney, William R. 94, 95, 297, 348, 520 Chapa, Arthur Ernest 128, 129, 299, 520 Chapa, David Clemente 128, 129, 491 Chapman, David Ned 116, 117, 507 Chapman, James Daniel 311, 500 Chapman, James Winfred 192, 293, 305, 461 Chapman, Joe Vurn 91, 379, 520 Chapman, Maurice Gene 461 Chapman, Richard Andrew 318 Chaput, Armand J. 91, 295, 373 Chase, Arthur D. 254, 295, 461 Chastain, Ronald E. 284 Chavez, Rolando 305, 311 Chen, Chi Sin 315 Cheney, Monroe George 316 Cherry, Joseph D. 372 Cherry, William Paul 84, 85, 118, 119, 507 Childers, Jim Clyde 134, 135 Childers, Michael Allen 148, 149 Chitwood, Kenneth L. 500 Chlapek, Calvin Joe 91, 520 Chow, Guillermo 500 Chowdhury, Dipak Kumar 315 Christian, Don Olin 150, 151, 350, 520 Christian, Harry Dennis 116, 117, 520 Christian, John Hunt 112, 113, 330, 520 Christian, Lawrence W. 84, 85, 180, 311, 491 Christie, Russell John 124, 125, 297, 300, 507 Christilles, Donald E. 178, 179, 520 Christopher, Thomas 118, 119, 520 Chung, Duke Hong 170, 171 Ciarrocchi, Frank, Jr. 148, 149, 520 Clack, Edward Kerry 194 Clancy, Larry Dan 174, 175, 243, 246, 520 Clark, David Alvin 278 Clark, James Wallace 176, 177 Clark, John Cordell 146, 147 Clark, Junius Manson 290, 500 Clark, Keith Allen 154, 155, 297, 520 It has been a real pleasure to serve the Ag- gieland ' 61 and its fine staff, as well as the stu¬ dents of A M College. 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Main COLLEGE STATION Clark, Larry Martin 152, 153, 520 Clark, Michael Vincent 176, 177, 205, 254 Clark, Richard Charles 174, 175, 520 Clark, Robert Curtis 94, 95, 240, 254, 317, 354 Clark, Roger Harris 170, 171, 520 Clarke, George Roland 98, 99, 328, 500 Clarke, George W. 150, 151, 520 Clary, Jim Hardy 112, 113, 491 Clary, William Curtis 461 Clason, John Karl 1?4, 175, 507 Classen, Edmond H. 305, 500 Clay, Herbert Leroy 84, 85, 520 Claycomb, Larry Leon 461 Clements, Don Barton 91, 361, 520 Clevenger, Kenneth Roy 286, 484 Cliett, Joel Quinn 84, 85, 312, 338 Cliett, Joseph Wayne 195 Cline, Jack C, Jr. 90, 91, 520 Cloninger, Raymond Earl 146, 147, 250, 332, 520 Closner, John J., Ill 154, 155 Cloud, Charles M. 140, 142, 143, 358, 491 Cloud, Eugene H. 166, 167, 373, 507 Clymer, Albert Anderson 154, 155, 348, 520 Cobb, Kenneth Hamp 128, 129 Cobb, Terry Don 136, 137, 232, 234, 238, 254 Cobler, Richard Gray 154, 155, 520 Cochran, Charles L. 87, 96, 97, 180, 311, 316, 364, 491 Cockburn, Johney P. 166, 167 Cockburn, Timothy M. 161, 170, 171, 311, 316, 424 Cockrell, Bedford F. 82, 83, 266, 334, 507 Cockrell, Charles W. 148, 149, 507 Codrington, Thomas P., II 128, 129, 299, 349, 500 Coe, Robert Victor 170, 171, 520 Coffey, Hugh D. 254, 491 Coffey, Jon Randall 520 Coffman, Kendall L. 461 Cohn, Michael H. 124, 125, 300, 520 Colby, Cornelius J. 124, 125, 300, 331, 520 Coldewey, Albert H,, Jr. 98, 99 Cole, Charles Mason, Jr. 172, 173, 424 Coleman, David C. 132, 286, 424 Coleman, Jesse Clark 461 Collard, Felix G., Ill 94, 95, 520 Collier, Jack Wilson, Jr. 150, 288, 507 Collier, Larry Edward 100, 101, 340, 507 Collier, Wilton Edward 91, 291, 520 Collins, James Robert 136, 137, 232, 353, 507 Collins, Paul Michael 520 Collins, Robert F., Jr. 142, 143, 232, 237, 238, 254, 341, 425 Collins, Thomas Hayes 112, 113, 520 Collinsworth, Chester 84, 85, 425 Compton, Harvey Wayne 301, 461 Compton, Mack Arthur 136, 137, 520 Compton, Robert L. 303 Conatser, Charles W. 319, 461 Conder, Lowell Ray 293, 304, 425 Condit, Robert John 150, 507 Conely, Joseph Doyle 146, 147, 520 Connaway, Robert Wm. 363 Connelly, Thomas James 170, 171, 520 Conner, Castex P., Jr. 174, 175, 240, 246, 491 Conner, James Richard 152, 153, , 351, 520 Conner, John Van 120, 121 Conner, Thomas Ross 284 Connor, Jack Seale 172, 173, 287 Conolly, Richard N., Jr. 128, 129, 520 Contreras, Hernan A. 352, 491 Conway, Bill James, Jr. 104, 105, 279, 349, 491 Cook, Bruce Littleton 96, 97, 520 Cook, Curtis Paul 164, 165, 520 Cook, Don Hugh 168, 169, 335 Cook, Donald David 178, 179, 335, 520 Cook, Gary Lee 146, 147, 520 Cook, Glyn McDonald 116, 117, 182, 516, 520 Cook, Jerry Donald 148, 149, 314, 491 Cook, Sidney Albert 164, 165, 358, 520 Cook, Vernon Howard 124, 125, 300, 520 Cooke, Cleophas R., Jr. 148, 149, 520 Cooke, Doyce Hadley 84, 85, 491 Cooke, Paul M. 293, 318 Cooksey, Richard Lee 134. 135 Coombes, Jimmie L. C. 81, 84, 85, 180, 491 Coon, Julian Barham 319, 362, 461 Coon, Kenneth Ross 300, 356 Cooner, Kenneth Edward 132, 133, 507 Coonrod, Phillip Wayne 128, 129, 507 Cooper, Doyle Baldridge 300, 500 Cooper, Harold Wray 90, 91 Cooper, Jerry Cullum 112, 113, 332, 507 Cooper, John E. 322, 332, 461 Cooper, Pat Don 127, 300, 520 Cooper, Paul Johnnie 289 Cooper, William C. 120, 121, 520 Copeland, George E. 360, 500 Copeland, Richard F., Jr. 461 Copeland, Robert Allen 284, 462 Copeland, Warren R. 311, 462 Copley, Don Wilson 81, 425 Coppage, Roger K. 91 Coppedge, Raleigh E. 112, 113, 491 Corder, Paul Ray 192, 337, 515 Cordray, Daniel Ellis 118, 119, 520 Corman, Victor R. 168, 169, 279 Cormany, Charles Ed 152, 153 Cornelius, John C. 116, 117, 318, 507 Cornell, Gordon Clay 162, 163, 185, 520 Cornett, John Sheldon 321 Corson, David W. 372 Cortes, Ernest, Jr. 520 Cortese, Alex H. 168, 169 Cortez, Henry M., Jr. 84, 85, 172, 173, 507 Cory, Harry A. 91, 491 Cosby, James W. 94, 95, 282, 491 Cosman, Walter L., Ill 166, 167, 346, 520 Cossani, Orlando 298 Costlow, Donald Glynn 232, 237, 254, 378, 462 Cothren, Sanford Dale 91 Coufal, Jimmie John 94, 95, 336, 520 Couger, Kenneth Wayne 172, 173, 500 Council, Clarence D. 285, 462 Courim, Roy Gene 305 Co uvillon, Stanley J. 154, 155, 507 Covington, Bobbie Joe 91, 368, 520 Covington, Marcus, Jr. 144, 145, 347, 425 Cowan, Donald B. 82, 83, 520 Cowan, James Warren, II 500 Cowan, John Clarke 168, 169, 520 Cowley, Lloyd Allen 124, 125, 194, 300, 354, 520 Cowser, William L., Jr. 134, 135, 520 Cox, Albert George 282, 483 Cox, James Alexander 311, 324, 482 Cox, Melvin Douglas 152, 153, 520 Cox, Phineas A., Jr. 285, 462 Cox, Ronald Lynn 154, 155, 520 Cox, Sewell Douglas 152, 153, 520 Cox, Trent Newton 89, 100, 101, 291, 334, 425 Cox, William Earl 150 Cox, William Gerald 196, 515 Coy, Anton Ernest 81, 84, 85, 280, 309, 323, 366, 425 Cozby, George Donald 500 Crabb, Leslie Dwain 500 Crabtree, Frank King, Jr. 118, 119 Craddock, Joe P. 461 Cragin, Glynn P., Jr. 500 Craig, George William 208, 218 Craig, James Willard 176, 177, 520 Craig, Robert Elliott 221, 223, 225, 254 Crain, John Robert 136, 137, 335 Crapitto, Frank Ray 124, 125, 300, 520 Cravens, Gerald William 100, 101, 282, 520 Cravens, James Wade, Jr. 104, 105, 284, 304, 306, 312, 368, 425 Crawford, Donald Earl 144, 145, 520 Crawford, George M. 158, 168, 169, 314, 491 Crawford, Ronald D. 170, 171, 491 Crawford, Warrep D. 192, 321 Creech, David Lee 84, 85, 184, 520 Creel, Robert J., Jr. 284, 312 Cregg, Welsey Weldon 100, 101, 356, 520 Crenshaw, William R. 150, 151, 318, 249 Crews, Charlie Edward 94, 95 Crews, William Clyde 150, 520 Crider, Charles Randall 84, 85, 520 Crim, Frederick Lee 136, 137 Crimm, Jackson Bruce, Jr. 156, 157, 330, 520 Crippen, Thomas Edward 461 Criss, Thomas Everett 150, 151, 185, 339, 520 Crist, James David 148, 149, 317, 425 Crocker, Arthur Doyl 96, 97, 507 Crockett, Jeffrey Geo. 102, 103 Crockett, William R. 116, 117, 425 Crone, Gerald 192, 378, 500 Croneberger, Paul C. 84, 85, 520 Crooks, Thad W. 174, 175, 241, 242, 246, 252, 254, 318 Cropper, William Albert 166, 167, 334, 425 Crosby, Richard Jay 94, 95, 520 Cross, Jerry Ronald 162, 163, 520 Crouch, Charles G. 500 Crouch, Patrick K. 266, 491 Crouch, Roger Slocum 136, 137, 286 Crow, Sanford Donald 82, 83, 347 Crowder, Tommie Ray 174, 175, 520 Crowe, Richard Kenneth 152, 153, 507 Crowley, Jerry Boyd 82, 83 Crowley, William Lee, Jr. 154, 155, 520 Crump, William Earl 127, 520 Crumpton, Alfred T. 134, 135 Cruse, Leonard A. 146, 147 Crutsinger, Larry Lee 136, 137, 185, 363, 520 Cruzalegui, Augusto B. 500 Culbertson, W. O., Ill 121, 300, 302, 520 Culbertson, William D. 127, 300, 301, 302, 361, 520 Culver, Francis Arthur 191, 515 Cummings, Lester Mike 194 Cunningham, Bobby G. 500 Cuningham, David F. 356 Cunningham, Jack Lewis 192, 535 Cunningham, John Pascoe 120, 121 Cunningham, Toby James 515 Cunningham, Tom Avery 84, 85 Cunningham, William L. 148, 149, 298, 425 Cupit, Jan Hardy 166, 167, 507 Curington, Eldon Bruce 146, 147, 520 Curran, Jerry Phillip 300 Curran, Louis Edward Jr. 127 Currie, Herbert Lynn 150, 151, 321 Curry, Charles K. 114, 115, 280 Curry, Randolph H. 82, 83, 196, 258, 372, 520 Curry, William F., Jr. 462 Curtis, Charles Gary 100, 101, 334 Custer, Carl Steven 164, 165, 362, 491 Cuthrell, John Dies 372, 500 D Dabney, Thomas William 160, 162, 163, 278, 331, 491 Daggs, Bobby Allan 127, 300, 350, 520 Dagrosa, David D. 144, 145, 520 Dahlberg, Walter G. 172, 173, 309, 491 Daily, Robert Ray 120, 121 Dalberg, Richard Leo 180, 195, 462 Dambolena, Ismael G. 263 Dampman, William A. 154, 155, 520 Danes, William Richard 162, 163, 520 Daniel, Ace Lee 174, 175, 520 Daniels, Billy Eugene 282, 310 Daniels, Clifton, Jr. 124, 125, 300, 520 Daniels, James Wallace 75, 146, 147, 254 Dantzler, Larry E. 256, 284 Danzeiser, David Alan 94, 95, 181, 309, 315 Danzeiser, John Edwin 120, 121, 520 Darr, Ferris Delano 197, 356, 462 Daugherty, James F. 321, 491 Daugherty, James R. 146, 147, 278, 491 Daughtrey, Donald E. 315 Davenport, Roe R., Jr. 195, 263, 462 Daverso, Gary Charles 144, 145, 520 David, James Everett 178, 179, 507 David, Jud Homer 178, 179 Davidson, Donald Lee 104, 287 Davidson, Fredrick 306, 462 Davidson, Jack Douglas 462 Davidson, Robert J. 127, 491 Davidson, Thomas Lewis 462 Davidson, Tommy J. 79, 128, 129, 299, 330, 426 Davila, Jorge Abel 462 Davila, Thomas J. 515 Davis, Alvin Leroy 96, 97 Davis, Billy Wayne 359 Davis, David Craig 156, 157, 520 Davis, Delbert Lee 359 Davis, Don Hoyt 174, 175, 372 Davis, Early Clifford 232, 236, 237 238, 296, 462 Davis, Ezra Lee 293, 318 Davis, Frank Hendrick 166, 167, 335 Davis, Gordon Elliott, Jr. 120, 121 520 Davis, Jack Edward 178, 179, 521 Davis, James Evans 195, 359, 515 Davis, James Howard 91, 170, 171, 185, 285, 507 Davis, James O., Ill 200, 300, 359, 500 Davis, James Trice, Jr. 96, 97, 359, 491 Davis, Jerry Don 91, 521 Davis, Jim Ed 124, 125, 507 Davis, Johnny Henry, Jr. 359, 507 544 Davis, Lawrence Edward 100, 101, 334, 491 Davis, Loren Eugene 263 Davis, Perry Lee 462 Davis, Richard Bratton 116, 117, 359, 521 Davis, Richard Clifton 178, 179 Davis, Rodney Douglas 118, 119, 521 Davis, Spotswood Earl 124, 125, 300, 350, 359, 507 Davis, Steadman 296, 359, 491 Davis, Thomas Edward 170, 171, 359, 521 Davis, Tommy Earl 196 Davis, Wilbon Pinkney 130, 131, 521 Davis, William B. 166, 167, 521 Davis, William H. 112, 113, 285, 359, 491 Davis, William Joseph 785 Daw, Samuel R. 293, 324, 462 Dawdy, Oscar Hohl 116, 117, 521 Dawson, Joe Edgar 286, 487 Dawson, Leslie Lynn 132, 133, 521 Day, James Dennis 263, 376 Day, Richard Michael 128, 129, 299, 521 Day, William Collier 487 Deal, Donald Edward, Jr. 127 Dealba, Arthur L. 166, 167, 521 Dealy, Gayle David 230, 297, 521 Dean, Bobbie R. 278 Dean, Darral Don 176, 177 Dean, Don Robert 98, 99, 334, 521 Dean, Joe Harvey 148, 149, 291 Deaver, Royce Don 136, 137, 240, 242, 378 Deckard, Gene Carroll 339, 463 Decker, James Fredrick 96, 97, 507 Decuir, Mitchell Alfred 334 Dees, Allan William, II 98, 197, 351, 521 Defee, Jimmy Garland 94, 95, 337, 521 Defloria, Heinz James 164, 165, 352, 521 Degraffenreid, A. L., Jr. 148, 149, 329, 515 Degyansky, Albert W. 114, 115, 300, 521 Dehart, Donnie Ray 154, 155, 331, 521 Dehart, Wallace E. 154, 155 Dehay, Jerry Marvin 500 Delacruz, Albino 463 Delafuente, Jose L. De La Garza, Bernardo 196, 500 Delagarza, Edward 279 Delashaw, Robert Lee, Jr. 120, 121, 521 Delavan, Richard Aubrey 100, 101 Delavan, Ronald Jerome 132, 133 Delgado, Reynolds M. 112, 113, 507 De Mieri, Joseph Leo 380, 500 Demel, Kenneth Joseph 139, 142, 143, 181, 184, 345, 426 Demont, James Ira 172, 173 Dempsey, Travis Dean 195, 302, 463 Dendy, Charles Sanders 521 Denison, Jim Swayne 83, 309, 481 Denison, John Michael 112, 113, 521 Denney, Robert Martin 104, 105 Denning, Homer L. 154, 155, 181, 184, 319, 491 Dennis, Richard Andrew 75, 126, 127, 300 Denton, James S., Jr. 202 Derebery, Daniel P., Jr. 178, 179, 507 Deros, Antonio 515 Derrick, Laurence Van 167, 168, 521 Derryberry, Jerral W., Jr. 150, 151, 521 Deshotels, Jesse D., Ill 94, 95, 280, 334, 507 Deskin, George Dwayne 148, 149, 331, 521 Deupree, Daniel W., Ill 106, 318, 372, 491 Deveny, Don Lanford 90, 91, 521 Dewbre, Gary W. 118, 119, 491 Dexter, Michael Adam 92, 93, 521 Diaz, Norman A. 343 Dibianco, Frederick P. 116, 117, 344 Dickens, Henry David 104, 105, 376, 491 Dickerson, Ben Edw. 87, 96, 97, 303, 309, 323, 426 Dickerson, James R. 98, 99, 507 Dickinson, Nomran D. 195, 335, 515 Dickson, John Richard 142, 143, 182, 521 Dierking, Irwin S., Jr. 98, 99, 335, 426 Dierlam, Mark John, III 154, 155, 267, 426 Dietz, Frederic H. 317 Different, Roy Weldon 284, 329 Dillard, Donald Dennis 336 Dillard, Roy F. 134, 135 Dillard, Warren Marcus 116, 117, 401, 521 Dillon, Paul Danford 178, 179 Dillon, Robert McPhail 83, 491 Dillon, William A. 192, 350 Dillon, William Edward 83, 521 Dishman, Herbert E., Jr. 334 Disinger, Thomas A. 156, 157 Dittmar, Roger Wayne 152, 153, 349, 521 Divin, Ernest Herman 136, 137, 295 Dixon, Bryan William 114, 115 Dixon, Robert Lee 279, 463 Dobias, Leonard Joseph 168, 169, 279, 378 Dockery, Burtis R. 284, 500 Dodd, John Melvin 170, 171 Dodge, Harry Peter 330 Dodge, John Hopkins, Jr. 2, 112, 113, 334, 426 Dodge, Michael Clayton 142, 143, 516, 521 Dodgen, Donald Louis 174, 175, 379, 491 Dodson, Allen E., Jr. 162, 163, 521 Dodson, Bobby C. 142, 143, 309, 327 Dodson, Giles Lee 81, 84, 85, 283, 287, 309, 340, 427 Doerfler, John C. 170, 171 Doerre, Gary Lee 118, 119, 357, 521 Dolbey, Bradford I. 98, 99 Dolezal, Edward J. 134, 135, 302 Dolezal, Larry Lee 279, 515 Dolfi, Joseph A., Jr. 146, 147, 507 Dollinger, John Edward 102, 103, 334, 507 Dombart, Alvin Bruce 100, 101, 293, 427 Dominguez, Juan Gerardo 196, 297, 535 Dommert, A. R. 286, 372, 400, 484 Donahue, Robert L. 128, 129 Donald, Robert C, Jr. 114, 115 Donaldson, Gerald A. 128, 129 Donaldson, Gerald Ray 54, 378 Donan, John G., Jr. 172, 173, 316, 324, 463 Donelson, Delbert A. 112, 113, 279, 427 Donelson, Ronald Ray 142, 143, 361, 427 Donley, Peter Landis 178, 179 Donnell, Victor Lee 122, 123, 185, 319, 507 Doreen, William R., II 174, 175, 243, 246, 356, 521 Dornak, Eugene Richard 136, 137, 240, 241, 242, 254 Dorotik, Johnny A. 285, 378 Dorris, Kenneth Dean 189, 286, 301, 310 Dotson, James Alfa 172, 173, 507 Doty, Donald Wayne 98, 99, 521 Dougan, David Wynn 98, 99 Dougherty, Vernon V. 168, 169, 521 Dover, Wilbur L. 102, 103 Dowling, Dennis William 164, 165, 291, 521 Dowling, Errol Stephen 128, 129, 507 Dowse, Jerry Wayne 500 Doyle, Jack Ellsworth 282, 463 Drabek, Charles A. 463 Drabek, James Buford 368 Drake, Jimmie Leroy 194, 535 Drone, Charles Houston 112, 113, 521 Drees, Donald Bruce 100, 101 Dresser, Paul Alton, Jr. 120, 121, 184, 297, 521 Dreumont, Antonio A. 192, 515 Dreyer, Howard Paul 178, 179, 292, 521 Driver, Bud Henry, Jr. 305, 463 Drouilhet, Adrien F., Ill, 128, 129, 295 Drow, William C. 126, 127, 300, 521 Drumm, David Walter 94, 95, 185, 521 Duble, Richard Lee 247, 248, 255 Dubuisson, Larry M. 109, 366, 427 Dudley, Daniel Isom, Jr. 116, 117, 521 Duerer, Robert Ernest 150, 151, 362, 521 Duffey, Michael N. 142, 143 Duffield, David Windsor 120, 121, 356, 427 Dugan, Haynes W., II 162, 163 Dugger, Wiley Wilson 104, 105, 287, 336, 507 Dunaway, Charles H. 192, 521 Dunbar, Richard Martin 54, 150, 151 Duncan, David Nelson 136, 137, 521 Duncan, Joe Floyd 96, 97 Duncan, John Van 317, 322 Duncan, Silas Edwin 126, 127, 300, 344 Duncan, William Davis 84, 85, 184, 318, 507 Dungen, Raymond Leo, Jr. 98, 99, 343, 427 Dunkin, Charles F. 150, 151 Dunks, Wallace E. 288 Dunlap, Alvin Wayne 84, 85, 304, 427 Dunlap, Jamie Lynn 285, 463 Dunn, Billy Wesson 298, 463 Dunn, George Carlton 118, 119 2014 Texas Avenue TA2-6155 BRYAN, TEXAS H. 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Box 280 Chester, Pennsylvania Paris (16E) France Montreal, Quebec, Canada 547 Dunn, Jerry Wayne 170, 171 Dunn, Michael Edward 174, 175, 507 Dupnick, Robert Wayne 152, 153 Dupree, Monty Louis 104, 105, 282 Dupree, Ray Allen 170, 171, 427 Dupriest, James Curtis 118, 119 Duran, Ca rlos Roberto 1 78, 179, 353, 507 Duran, Eduardo M. 352, 507 Duran, Frank Lara 172, 173 Durban, Ronald Lee 221, 225 Durden, Philip Michael 170, 171, 350 Durham, Joe Barrie 178, 179 Durrenberger, Cyril J, 90, 91, 182, 282, 297 Durst, Kenneth Wilbur 289, 500 Dusard, Leo F., Ill 167, 168 Dusek, Douglas Ivan 96, 97 Dutton, Thomas Orin 83 Duval, Glen Charles 164, 165, 292 Duzan, Donald Chester 288, 500 Dworaczyk, John F. 178, 179 Dyar, William Alvin 362, 500 Dye, Emmett Eugene 323 Dyer, Charles Lee 102, 103, 507 Dyer, Edward Maxwell 122, 123, 203, 492 E Eagle, John Todd 261, 427 Earle, George Louis 116, 117, 492 Earley, Herbert R. 303 Earley, Ronald Rembert 162, 163 Earnst, Anthony C. 92, 93 Easley, Joe Tom 267, 343 Easley, Rex Carlos 285, 320, 463 Easley, Thomas Daniel 128, 129, 297, 299 Easterling, Arthur M. 487 Eastwood, Donald V. 140, 142, 143, 335, 427 Eaton, Riley Dwain 286, 484 Eberle, Michael Lee 102, 103 Echols, Wally Dean 148, 149, 507 Echterhoff, James H., Jr. 118, 119 Ecker, Thomas Lawson 176, 177 Eder, John William, Jr. 148, 340 Edgar, David Tilman 100, 101, 353, 507 Edgington, Jason M. 188, 195, 260, 298, 316, 367, 463 Edmonds, William David 170, 171, 191, 263 Edmundson, Charles W. 98, 99 Edwards, Franklin G. 152, 153 Edwards, Jerry Wayne 162, 163, 427 Edwards, Thomas Marion 164, 165 Eeds, George Robert 102, 103 Egerton, Ted Henry 116, 117, 262, 379 Egger, Larry Adolph 134, 135, 296 Ehlers, Melville Virgil 168, 169 Ehrhardt, Nevel H. 168, 169, 285, 372, 428 Eichblatt, David L. 96, 97, 364, 492 Eickenloff, James A. 94, 95, 289, 313 Eikel, Thomas Hugh 191, 284, 463 Eilers, Joseph August 207, 215 Eissler, Henry Clay 174, 175 Eitt, George D., Ill 120, 121, 261 Elam, Frank Carson 96, 97 Elbrich, Joseph John, Jr. 164, 165 Elder, James Humphrey 132, 133 Elenburg, Dave Winn 83, 507 Elfont, Robert Lawrence 174, 175, 243 Elkins, Aubrey C, Jr. 84, 85, 428 Elkins, Robert Barry Ellington, Jimmy Ray 102, 103, 279, 428 Elliott, Andrew C, Jr. 112, 113, 365 Elliott, Charles H. 174, 175, 243, 246 Elliott, James S. 500 Ellis, Gilbert W. 118, 119, 492 Ellis, Kent Gordon 89, 100, 101, 312, 341, 492 Ellison, David W. 401, 487 Ellison, Raymond T., II 118, 119, 428 Ellison, Thomas William 98, 99 Ellisor, James W. 258, 492 Ellisor, John E. 315, 500 Ellsworth, Jerry A. 286, 484 Elmore, Gerald Raymond 170, 171 Elmore, Leory Ed., Jr. 170, 171 Elmore, Robert Daniel 124, 125, 300 Elrod, Jackie Wayne 94, 95 Elsbury, Billy Ray 112, 113 Elwell, Robert Edgar 70, 171, 192, 259, 515 Emanis, James Rogers 154, 155, 337 Emery, F. Charles 130, 131, 492 Emery, Thomas C. 92, 93, 492 Ener, Ernest L., Jr. 174, 175, 240, 242, 246, 254 Engbrock, James Edward 94, 95, 336 Engelbrecht, Kenneth A. 294, 515 England, London T., Jr. 104, 105 English, Jerry Lynn 515 Enloe, Samuel J., Jr. 172, 173 Enney, Thomas John, Jr. 84, 85 Epperson, James Lowell 168, 169 Erdman, Charles L. 167, 168 Erickson, Charlie R. 296, 463 Ernst, Clifford F. 152, 153, 349, 492 Ernst, Hugo E. 128, 129, 492 Erskine, John F. 284 Erwin, Roy Wayne 178, 179 Escue, Roland Warren 98, 99 Esquivel, Moses Blaise 168, 169 Essary, James W. 118, 119 Essler, Arnold Glynn 178, 179, 367 Estes, Robert L. 168, 169, 507 Estes, Teddy Jack 254, 305, 318 Estrada, Luis Alberto 515 Etheredge, Thomas O. 293, 500 Eubank, Charles Miquel 104, 105, 507 Eubank, Robert Broocke 128, 129, 297, 329 Eubanks, John Thomas 278, 318, 500 Evans, Phillip R. 284, 463 Evans, Richard Scott 174, 175 Evans, Robert Delbert 136, 137 Evans, Robert Rockwood 189, 192, 481 Evans, William L., Ill 168, 169 Everett, Charlie S. 289 Everett, Chauncey L. 282 Everett, Gary Steven 176, 177 Evett, Hershal Lee 192, 463 Ewing, William Taylor 100, 101, 294, 366, 428 F Fabra, Chester Arthur 310 Faciane, Emile Leo 111, 118, 119 Fadal, James William 156, 157, 428 Fadal, William K. 156, 157, 267, 428 Fade, Dennis Lee 162, 163, 366, 501 Fagan, Walter M. 146, 147, 354, 428 Fagari 180 Fairly, Robert S. 142, 143, 428 Faktor, Martin Marion 90, 91 Falco, Pete A. 104, 105, 492 Fallon, Peter Michael 501 Farias, Christopher 100, 101, 492 Farias, Juan 196, 288 Faries, Floran Clayton 126, 127, 300 Farquharson, Richard A. 128, 129, 299, 337 Farrar, James Randolph 100, 101 Farris, James Willis 136, 137 Farris, Leslie Elbert 136, 137 Farrow, Hank 194, 320, 368 Farrow, Leslie Lee 124, 125, 300, 372 Farthing, Clyde Everett 301 Farwell, Quinn E. 278, 463 Faubion, Billy Don 142, 143 Faulk, Robert Hardy 130, 131 Faulkner, Gerald F. 150, 151 Faust, Jerome E. 130, 131, 492 Fazzino, Johnny J. 172, 173 Feagins, Patrick J. 118, 119 Feagins, Thomas J., Jr. 116, 117, 284, 311, 428 Felder, Jerry Wayne 128, 129 Felkner, James Leslie 102, 103, 507 Felps, Lowell Douglas 152, 153, 259, 260, 305, 349, 492 Felt, Rodger Lawrence 167, 168, 182 Felty, Ronald Lee 94, 95 Fenley, Johnny B. 116, 117, 180, 278, 379, 401, 492 Fenster, Richard Allen 98, 99, 292, 340 Fergeson, Robert Theo 172, 173 Fergus, Thomas Hamilton 116, 117, 185, 341 Ferguson, James Murray 501 Ferguson, John Sanfred 168, 169 Ferguson, Thomas Lee 98, 99, 341 Ferguson, William Cecil 297 Fernandez, Jose A. 196 Ferrell, Allen Dale 120, 121 Ferrell, Edwin Barry, Jr. 118, 119, 356 Ferrell, Joel F. 98, 99, 364, 492 Ferrell, Nathan Guy 485 Ferro, William E. 197, 515 Fetters, Jimmie Louis 174, 175, 247, 492 Few, Jon Windale 214, 217, 254 Fichtner, Charles M. 92, 93 Fidler, Calvin Clark 152, 153 Field, Robert Wayne 485 Fielder, John Curtis 152, 153 Fields, Arlon Duane 134, 135, 492 Fields, Thomas Lloyd 160, 168, 169, 492 Fields, Walter William 118, 119 Figari, Ernest Emil, Jr. 150, 151, 281, 324, 334, 401, 428 Figart, Michael Ian 154, 155, 428 Finch, Gary Charles 136, 137, 302, 361, 492 Finch, Joseph L. 297, 535 Fine, Otis Windol 156, 157, 293, 318, 357, 429 Fine, Ronald 112, 113, 292, 507 Fink, Wayne Lloyd 84, 85 Finkelstein, Jerry 114, 115 Finks, John Elbert 112, 113 Finley, Jimmy G. 267, 328, 492 Fischer, Alton Freddie 154, 155, 282, 429 Fischer, Arthur Charles 94, 95, 339 Fischer, Maurice Dewey 83, 338, 492 Fischer, Paul Jr. 315, 501 Fisher, Edmund A. 463 Fisher, Franklin C, Jr. 208, 378, 378 Fisher, Gerard John 535 Fisher, James E. 154, 155, 492 Fisher, Johnny C. 281, 501 Fisher, Oscar Francisco 168, 169, 343 Fisher, Wayne W. 1 95, 282, 464 Fisherman, William H. 128, 129, 292, 297, 299 Fisk, Stephen Kent 124, 125, 300 Fitts, James L. 291, 297 Fitts, John Murray 114, 115, 356 Fitzgerald, Edward Lee 102, 103, 260 Fitzgerald, Frank A. 124, 125, 429 Fitzhugh, Henry Allen 302, 309, 323, 464 Fitzpatrick, R. V., II 501 Fix, George Joseph 114, 115 Fix, Ronald Edward 116, 117, 267, 507 Flaherty, Daniel Joe 90, 91, 507 Flaherty, Larry Dale 156, 157, 315, 361, 429 Flanagan, Clyde Rodney 501 Flanagan, Emmett C. 154, 155, 285 Flanagan, John C. 120, 121 Fleming, Archie A. 144, 145 Fleming, James Craig 316, 464 Fletcher, Donald Lee 501 Fletcher, Jerald Wayne 152, 153 Flippo, Walter Allen 300 Florence, Harold D. 94, 95 Florence, Monty Chas. 197, 464 Flores, Apolonio 122, 123, 352, 492 Flores, Daniel, Jr. 92, 93, 352, 507 Flores, Enrique M. 154, 155, 182, 357 Flores, James Peter 96, 97, 356 507 Flowers, Thomas Lester 168, 169, 337 Floyd, Dennis Wiley 146, 147, 361 Floyd, Jack Donald 114, 115, 429 Flynt, William Harvey 304, 310, 318 Follett, William W. 128, 129, 299 Fondon, John W., Jr. 162, 163 Fontaine, James Rodney 172, 173 Fonville, Gerald G. 90, 91 Ford, Ellis Gerald 485 Ford, John Suffern 170, 171, 307, 429 Forehand, Gilbert H. 116, 117, 291, 297 Forgason, Richard L. 141, 154, 155, 286, 492, 501 Forster, Peter Carl 162, 163, 295, 507 Fort, George E. 311 Fortune, Douglas Scott 152, 153 Fossati, Juan 196, 298 Foster, Gerald 104, 105, 354, 508 Foster, Jerry 134, 135, 251, 252, 333, 492 Foster, Ralph H., Jr. 178, 179 Foster, Thomas A. 243 Fowler, David Thomas 118, 119 Fowler, James David 501 Fowler, Ronald Lynn 146, 147, 315, 464 Fowler, Ronnie Ray 282 Fox, Dickie Dean 116, 117, 281, 429 Fox, Marshal D. 172, 173 Fraim, Jackie William 154, 155, 321, 351, 429 Fraley, Morris A., Jr. 114, 115 Francis, Edward John 154, 155, 378, 429 Francis, Hardy Lynn 464 Francisco, Jack Pruet 515 Frank, David Reese 317, 322, 324, 464 Frank, John Henry 83, 508 Frank, Wallace J., Jr. 102, 103, 508 Franke, Darrell Lloyd 515 Franklin, Carter Lee 214, 218, 254, 296 Franklin, Jerry Lewis 98, 99, 341 Franklin, Lawrence M. 114, 115 Franks, James Carrol 172, 173 Fraser, James Elliott 196, 464 Fraser, John Wall 83, 508 Frausto, Julio 144, 145, 343, 508 Frazer, Isaac K., Ill 240, 278 Frazier, Walter Ronald 77, 181, 267, 307, 324, 414, 429 Fredricks, John Hall 90, 91, 294, 364 Free, Ronald Paul 166, 167, 372 Free, Walter G., Jr. 293 Freelove, Charles T. 90, 91 Freeman, Augustus M., Jr. 148, 149, 373 Freeman, Charles D. 83, 508 Freeman, Charles H. 83, 523 Freeman, Charles M. 83, 464 Freeman, Raymond D. 170, 171 Freiling, Wayne Edward 209, 210, Frels, William Arnold 144, 145 French, Arthur L., Jr. 132, 133, 192, 492 Frers, Harvey G. 290 Frey, Frank Edward 46 4 Fricke, Roy Arnold 156, 157, 523 Friedlander, Jack P. 144, 145, 523 Friedrich, Allan Louis 196, 279 Frith, Charles Edward 196, 372, 515 Fritze, Vernon Van, Jr. 152, 153, 302, 523 Fry, Phillip Ronald 170, 171 Fry, Stephen T. 126, 127, 300, 523 Frye, Donald J., Jr. 116, 117, 262, 284, 523 Frye, Patrick Earl 142, 143 Fucik, John J. 196, 501 Fuentes, Arturo 194 Fuentes, Jerome Albert 142, 143, 182, 523 Fugger, Edward F. 84, 85, 523 Fugitt, Gene 94, 95 Fulkerson, John Rogers 174, 175, 243, 246, 523 Fulton, Charles L. 170, 171, 523 Funderburk, Joseph D. 104, 105 Funk, Kenneth Doyle 372, 501 Futschik, William Lee 92, 93, 523 G Gabbert, John Hal 102, 103, 365, 523 Gabor, Tamas 281, 292, 464 Gabriel, Dale Cline 90, 91, 261, 492 Gafford, James B. 501 Gager, David Ledgard 84, 85, 523 Gaille, Raymond S. 126, 127, 372, 523 Gaines, Gregg Lester 94, 95, 429 Gaines, Jimmy Ray 156, 157, 362, 523 Gaither, Gale Harrison 146, 147, 508 Gaither, Joseph R. 317, 483 Galaway, Robbie Lee 100, 101, 352, 523 Galindo, Christian Anze 196, 298 Galindo, Eudoro A., Jr. 196, 263, 295 Gallagher, Benjamin F. 354, 464 Gallagher, Robert Paul 122, 123, 523 Gallatin, Albert Earl 282, 464 Gallatin, James Sharpe 152, 153, 429 Gallman, William B. 464 Galvin, Daniel Lisenbee 84, 85, 297, 523 Galvin, Thomas Joseph Gamble, Jim Paul 152, 153, 194, 508 Gamblin, Roger Debs 196, 281, 464 Gannaway, John Robert 515 Garcia, Alfredo 310, 464 Garcia, Gregory A. 144, 145, 369, 492 Garcia, Hector X. 104, 105 Garcia, Juan Manuel 112, 113, 508 Garcia, Martin Enrique 126, 127, 430 Garcia, Miguel P., Jr. 464 Garcia, Muzquiz Arnaldo 291 Garcia, Rafael Jorge 156, 157 Garcia, Raul Gonzales 134, 135, 523 Garcia, Raul Humberto 464 Gardner, Jay Melburne 79, 148, 149, 288, 376, 430 Gardner, Jay Melburne 79, 148, 149, 288, 376, 430 Gardner, Marion B., Jr. 104, 105, 292, 523 Garner, Billy Jack 333 Garner, Charles Kenneth 170, 171, 523 Garner, Charles P. 100, 101, 380, 492 Garner, John David 188, 192, 200, 284, 337, 465 Garner, Johnnie L. 172, 173, 508 Garner, Larry Earl 126, 127, 300, 523 Garnett, Howard Stanley 124, 125, 523 Garoutte, Michael D. 152, 153 Garrard, James T., Jr. 309, 334 Garrett, Clarence E. 465 Garrett, Jimmie Leon 100, 101 Garrett, Lawrence N., Jr. 142, 143, 369, 523 Garrett, Robert Lloyd 146, 147, 293, 359, 508 Garrett, Ronald Dale 515 Garrett, W. Jay, Jr. 172, 173, 508 Garrison, Olin C. 254, 296, 465 Garrison, William R. 130, 131 Gary, Elray 116, 117, 492 Gary, James Reser 90, 91, 288, 508 Garza, Alberto 168, 169, 352, 523 Garza, Francisco J. 310 Garza, Humberto 120, 121 Garza, Roberto Juan 156, 157, 523 Garza, Roman Raul 485 Gaston, George M. A. 374, 501 Gaston, Gilmer Earl 154, 155, 172, 173, 523 Gates, Norman L. 485 Gaudiano, Anthony F. 112, 113, 318, 492 Gauntt, James Roy 98, 99, 523 Gavitt, William B., Jr. 92, 93, 319 Gay, Robert Allen 83 Gayle, Lelve G. 501 Gayle, Wallace Morten Gazaway, Shelby C. 501 Geistweidt, John Alden 83, 508 Gent, James Wayne 176, 177, 351, 365, 523 Gent, Michehl Roger 192, 282 Centner, Harry W. 96, 97, 523 Gentry, Teddy Eugene 96, 97, 289, 361, 523 Genzer, Jerry Frank 263 George, Gerald Lyn 146, 147, 295, 523 George, Michael Shields 116, 117, 508 George, Ronald H. 126, 127, 523 George, Zachariah 483 Gerace, James Glen 278, 345, 465 Gerald, Donald Larry 98, 99, 295, 523 Gerard, David Lynn 195, 501 Gerber, Frederick G. 178, 179 Gerber, Kenneth L. 465 German, John L. 84, 85, 363, 492 Gerrells, Patrick Allen 178, 179, 523 Gerrits, Robert P. 112, 113, 492 Gersbach, Herbert Carl 164, 165, 508 Gersbach, Kenneth A. 148, 149, 380, 523 Geye, Raymond Jeffery 118, 119, 328, 523 Ghosh, Debabrata 315 Giardina, Anthony J. 167, 168, 288, 311, 334, 430 Gibbs, Harmon Oneal 483 Gibbs, Jack Louis 196, 302, 319, 368, 508 Gibbs, Jakie Marlin 501 Gibbs, Ray Rcneau 501 Gibson, Gary Al 191, 465 Gibson, James Gordon 192, 309, 311, 322, 465 Gibson, Phillip Morris 146, 147, 351, 365 Gibson, Werner John 168, 169, 523 Gidden, Robert S. 94, 95 Giddens, David Lee 118, 119, 523 Giesecke, Robert Lee 282, 314, 324 Gilbert, Allyn Tilden 154, 155, 337, 523 Gilbert, Derrell W. 162, 163 Gilbert, Joe Lee, Jr. 90, 91, 374, 430 Gilbreath, Norris R. 116, 117, 266, 309, 359, 400, 492 Gilbreath, Zay W. 146, 147, 361, 492 Giles, James David 319 Gill, Hurley Clandon 465 Gill, Jimmie Eugene 286, 485 Gill, Lawrence Edwards 168, 169, 523 Gillar, Jerome H. 164, 165, 368 Gillespie, Robert W., Ill 358, 465 Gilliam, George W. 96, 97 Gillies, Alexander 324 Gillikin, Bruce D., Jr. 84, 85, 523 Gilliland, Jerry Ivey 116, 117, 353, 430 Gillis, Thomas 8. 259, 357, 501 Gilmore, Donald Wayne 98, 99, 185, 508 Gilpin, Bobby Wilson 98, 99 Gilson, William Edward 151, 180 Ginn, James Royce 284, 312 Ginzel, Daniel Henry 172, 173, 523 Gipson, Joe Howard 116, 117, 508 Gipson, William S. 465 Girouard, Marvin James 168, 169, 353, 414, 430 Givens, James W. 298, 310 Glaser, Stanley Joe 178, 179, 294, 508 Glaze, Robert Lowe 286, 485 Gleason, Ray Edward 294, 315 Gleeson, Charles Wayne 168, 169, 291, 523 Gless, Charles Franklin 465 Glisan, Charles L. 118, 119, 523 Glockzin, Alfred Otto 136, 137 Glodt, John Franklin 96, 97, 523 Gloger, D. 191 Glover, Joe Edward 148, 149, 523 Glueck, Ellis Emil, Jr. 96, 97, 343, 292, 300, 523 Godbey, Ronald Lee 321 Goddard, Joe Dean 320 Godfrey, Jay Frank 114, 115, 342, 508 Godkin, Archie Dee, Jr. 295, 523 Godkin, Jerry Wayne 128, 129, 299 Godwin, Robbie Don 266, 322 Goebel, Robert 114, 115, 338, 43C Goettle, Jimmy Albert 112, 113, 342, 508 Goetz, Paul Allan 122, 123, 523 Goff, John Edward 112, 113, 523 Goins, Elmer E. 148, 149, 324, 328, 492 HOW MUCH WEIGHT? Weight Qs are improved. Ten years ago we were reco 7 - S ’000 to 5,000 pounds per inch of bit diameter on The suggested weights, today, on our greatly improved W7R, range from 4,000 to 7,000 pounds. Looking to the future and future weight recommendations, we are experimenting with extreme weights. In a series of research laboratory tests, drilling with a 7%-inch W7R in granite, we applied weights up to 112,000 pounds — equivalent to 14,000 pounds per inch of bit diameter. Frankly, we thought the teeth would snap off. But that didn’t hap¬ pen. Instead, drilling rate and footage increased materially, compared with the performance of the bit with a weight of 70,000 pounds. This, of course, is controlled laboratory drilling... not recommended in actual practice. But the results point to interesting possibilities, in view of our new advanced research program which anticipates increased drilling weights in the future. 549 View from an oilman’s club in Houston of the Gulf Building, home of The National Bank of Commerce. See It to Believe It A healthy skepticism is a good thing, whether it is concerned with a friend’s version of his fishing trip or whether a salesman is trying to take you to the top of the mountain. But, whatever skepticism you may have about the future of Houston should vanish before the facts. Houston will continue to be an even more important oil center. The domestic opera¬ tions for many major oil companies—Texaco, Humble and the Jersey group, Gulf, and Continental—are being domiciled in Houston. Others—such as Shell, Mobil, Pure, and Tide¬ water—maintain large offices. More and more oil companies are finding it to their advantage to maintain a listening post here. But oil is only half the story in today’s Houston. With a population growth of 56 per cent since 1950, Houston is in a position to be the indus¬ trial and distributing center of the booming Southwest. The population growth of the South¬ west, coupled with the available resources and raw materials, makes Houston the ideal site for industrial development along many lines. The officers of The National Bank of Com¬ merce are fully qualified to help companies and individuals in all phases of growth in the Gulf Coast. You will find the same sort of service waiting for you that has made The National Bank of Commerce the bank for business in Houston. THE NATIONAL Bi JVK OF COMMERCE MAIN, TRAVIS AND CAPITOL OF HOUSTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' 550 Houston’s beautiful new bank was designed for your convenience. We hope you’ll make it your bank. FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK of Houston MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION mmsz- msinssm iiiisssssJI i I ji imnl !«srt Wm imti IM Hn ««« l m uml mis vm urca «nii shhii shuji fitiiis Ult) Ml BBSS {M mi « mb m tiiin ' ■ M B1HI gffl S8B8 IBHB lEfSS QHIl tt£8U Stltfi aa aiuii KHii atm arra an® Him mm ihmh | IS SS S S! m,, mm SSSSS™™.! 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. „ V THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Manufacturers of pulp and paper from Texas forests 551 Gold, Henry Adolph 172, 173, 508 Goldberg, Joe Marshall 178, 179, 292, 523 Goldberg, Stanley R. 154, 155 Golden, Carroll Allen 152, 153, 523 Goldenberg, Dee Robert 150, 151, 523 Goldman , Joel 124, 125, 297, 300, 372, 500 Goldsmith, James Walter 178, 179, 523 Goldwater, Josef Milton 126, 127, 292, 300, 521 Golub, Stephen Harry 112, 113, 292, 508 Gomez, Robert Vasquez 196 Gonzales, William Karl 146, 147 Gonzalez, Federico P. 352 Gonzalez, George Luis 168, 169, 352, 523 Gonzalez, Gerardo S. 120, 121, 523 Gonzalez, Jesus Eduardo 114, 115 Gonzalez, Robert Joseph 144, 145, 523 Gonzalez, Ruperto I., Jr. 83, 23 Gooch, Victor Ray 164, 165, 523 Good, Daryl Blake 174, 175, 250, 523 Good, John O. 282, 465 Goode, Byron F. 200, 302, 305, 501 Goodenough, Robert D. 174, 175, 340, 523 Goodman, Larry Ellis 100, 101, 523 Goodman, Rodney Lewis 168, 169, 331 Goodrich, Thomas 8., Jr. 288 Goodson, Tommy Guy 195, 278, 465 Goodwyn, Ben R. 96, 97 Goodwyn, John Bryles 90, 91, 523 Goodwyn, William Lee 316, 324 Gopffarth, Wilford H. 281, 306, 465 Gopffarth, William 150, 151, 523 Gordon, Charles L. 113, 181, 492 Gordon, John S., Jr. 104, 105, 358, 492 Gore, Donald 166, 167, 368, 523 Gorman, Richard Wayne 136, 137, 232, 508 Gorton, Arthur Henry 150, 151, 523 Goss, Harry Franklin 281, 306, 465 Goss, Virgil A., Jr. 84, 85, 523 Gossett, Terrence D. 77, 180, 282, 314, 324, 339, 492 Gotcher, Perry Dean 170, 171, 523 Gough, John R. 100, 101, 523 Gould, Charles Leonard 152, 153, 307, 430 Gowing, Gene M. 300 Gradick, Edward Earl 302, 501 Grady, James Roland 273, 465 Graef, Stephen Brian 96, 97 Graeme, Jack Kenneth 515 Graham, Charles B. 84, 85, 523 Graham, Charles Ray 84, 85, 184, 523 Graham, Charles Wesley 286, 485 Graham, Dennis Lee 156, 157, 508 Graham, Doyle Gene 515 Graham, Frank Earl 278 Graham, Frederick T. 178, 179, 508 Graham, Joe Stanley, Jr. 84, 85 Graham, Robert Edward 114, 115, 334, 508 Graham, William Perry 172, 173 Gramalges, Daniel A. 501 Grammer, Bryan Kyle 168, 169 Cranberry, Phillips R. 164, 165, 430 Grandjean, Eugene O. 156, 157 Grant, Albert Doyle 144, 145, 523 Grant, Lee Joseph, Jr. 162, 163, 182, 291, 523 Graves, Gene Parker 128, 129, 508 Gray, Charles Roy 116, 117, 430 Gray, Clyde E., II 100, 101 Gray, Darrell Kimbrough 119, 362, 523 Gray, Gerald D. 360 Gray, Robert Lee 148, 149, 356 Gray, Ronald Dexter 168, 169, 523 Gray, William Douglas 523 Greak, William Gaither 178, 179, 353, 523 Greaves, Marcus Dewayn 301 Grebe, Ernest L., II 98, 99, 335, 493 Green, Axel Venton 298, 501 Green, Richard Wesley 166, 167, 523 Green, Robert Leo 172, 173 Green, Samuel Louis 120, 121, 350, 523 Green, Terrence Monroe 154, 155, 523 Green, William O. 162, 163, 331, 493 Greene, Cullum E. 286, 287, 487 Greene, Patrick Robert 90, 91, 340, 523 TEXAS STATE LIBRARY ARCHIVES B’V. Greenhaw, Larry Maple 122, 123, 523 Greenway, Bob Lynn 152, 153, 508 Greenwood, Thomas, III 144, 145, 493 Greer, James Webster 150, 151, 345, 508 Gregg, Charles S. 84, 85, 523 Gregg, Ernest Gordon 278, 465 Gregg, Glenn Hudson 172, 173 Gregory, Charles Harry 122, 123, 523 Gremillion, Clifton E. 168, 169, 493 Gressett, Billy James 90, 91, 289, 430 Grett, Clarence Albert 523 Griesenbeck, Clyde A. 168, 169 Griffin, Donnell D. 172, 173, 289 Griffin, Justin Michael 119, 185, 523 Griffin, Louis Jewel 172, 173 Griffin, Loy Dean 465 Griffith, Adron Neal 124, 125, 300, 523 Griffith, Bailey 300 Griffith, Charles Elmer 164, 165, 337, 523 Griffith, Daniel Riley 104, 105, 280, 493 Griffith, James Ray 280, 508 Griffith, Joseph 94, 95 Griffith, Rodney Saylor 82, 83, 430 Griffiths, Jerry 8. 156, 157, 493 Griggs, Dwight Simpson 134, 135, 523 Griggs, Lee Allen 192, 284, 306, 311, 312, 401, 482 Griggs, William Dudley 122, 123, 508 Grimes, Frank Wayne 82, 83, 185, 378 Grimsinger, Clyde E. 82, 83, 184, 523 Grissom, David Stuart 164, 165, 372, 508 Gritter, Kenneth Joseph 144, 145, 376, 508 Groff, Wallace Wilfred 150, 151, 523 Groff, Walter Peter, Jr. 178, 179, 524 Grohn, Dan Alfred 140, 146, 147, 431 Groom, James N., Jr. 164, 165, 334, 508 Gross, Paul Edward 164, 165, 364, 508 Grochett, William S. 174, 175 Groves, David Gresham 94, 95, 258, 315, 508 Groves, Jerry Wayne 92, 93, 493 Groves, Michael 114, 115, 340, 493 Grumbles, Jim Bob 320 Gruner, Kenneth Allen 128, 129, 299, 524 Gruy, Robert Henry 98, 99, 524 Gudgen, Kenneth Paul 116, 117, 181, 307, 346 Guerra, Cesar Rolando 82, 83, 184, 508 Guerra, Guillermo 466 Guffee, Jerry Lynn 144, 145, 524 Guiang, Mark Napoleon 144, 145, 524 Guiberteau, Oliver J. 122, 123, 195, 515 Guillot, Gerald James 98, 99, 291, 524 Guilloud, Garry Lee 152, 153, 348, 524 Gunter, Jerry Wayne 174, 175, 524 Guseman, Lawrence F. 282 Gutierrez, Albert David 352, 466 Gutierrez, Ernesto A. 94, 95, 524 Gutierrez, Francisco J. 535 Gutierrez, George, Jr. 116, 117 508 Guy, Jimmie Darell 112, 113 Guzzardo, Paul Preston 376 H Haag, Ronald Lee 152, 153, 524 Haas, Robert Henry 294 Haas, William Eugene 197, 289, 466 Habbinga, Richard John 124, 125, 300, 524 Haby, Vincent Andrew 122, 123, 374, 508 Hachmann, John Olivarri 92, 93, 182, 524 Hachtel, Larry Phillip 508 Hackett, Robert Henry 156, 157, 331, 332, 508 Haden, Robert Cooper 112, 113 524 Haegelin, Bernard J. 146, 147, 374 Hafley, Don Allen 172, 173, 296, 508 Hafley, John Lewis 296 Hagaman, John Leslie 283 Haggard, Harry Lee 118, 119, 295 Haggard, Rufus W., Jr. 148, 149, 431 Hagler, Jimmie Craig 466 Hahn, David Drushel 178, 179, 330, 508 H.,JU r;-JiXAS 291, 380, 524 Halbert, Jimmy Ray 130, 131, 289, 309, 431 Halbert, Olan Gene 501 Hale, Clyde Norris 110, 431 Hale, David Owen 116, 117, 431 Hale, Frank M. 112, 113 Hale, George A. 280 Hale, Homer Donald 278, 466 Hale, Joe Nathan 148, 149, 515 Hale, John Allison 146, 147, 284, 431 Hale, Robert Nathan 122, 123, 493 Hale, Ronald E. 501 Haley, Daniel C. 148, 149, 334, 493 Haley, Ronald Gene 156, 157, 508 Haliasz, Henry E., Jr. 162, 163, 524 Hall, Eddie Lamon 295 Hall, Frank Foy 96, 97 Hall, James Ewin 189, 485 Hall, James Ray 136, 137, 232, 233, 238 Hall, John L. 128, 129, 299, 493 Hall, John Michael 148, 149 Hall, Joseph W., Jr. 90, 91, 184, 508 Hall, Malcolm W. 77, 104, 105, 311, 488, 493 Hall, Morris Leon 535 Hall, Richard Stephen 244, 524 Hall, Richard Thomas G. 309 Hall, Robert Arlin 100, 101, 243, 508 Hall, Ronald Milton 168, 169, 357 Hall, Thomas E. 144, 145, 524 Halldorson, Michael D. 152, 153, 524 Hallford, Kent Lanier 152, 153, 363 Halligan, John E. 134, 135 Halm, David G. 102, 103, 310, 369, 493 Halpain, Richard Tilden 82, 83, 524 Halstead, Herbert L. 84, 85, 431 Halter, Gary Max 126, 127, 379, 493 Halter, Richard F. 110, 134, 135, 251, 252, 333, 493 Haltom, John Henry 84, 85, 524 Ham, Howard C, Jr. 128, 129, 355, 508 Hamff, James Edward 132, 133, 192, 316, 348, 431 Hamilton, Bobby Joe 128, 129, 493 Hamilton, Dale Richard 293, 466 Hamilton, George S. 320 Hamilton, James R., Jr. 501 Hamilton, John Ross 431 Hamilton, Leslie J., Jr. 102, 103, 524 Hamilton, Michael C. 154, 155, 524 Hamilton, Thos. R. 82, 83 Hamm, John W. 161, 162, 163, 180, 282, 299, 335, 493 Hammock, Stephen Paul 172, 173, 297, 524 Hammer, Gary Joe 112, 113, 288, 341, 431 Hammond, Murray Baker 515 Hammonds, Charles Evans 136, 137, 363, 524 Hammons, Robert Jack 126, 127 Hampton, Ronny Joe 109, 266, 372, 431 Hancock, William M. 174, 175, 372, 524 Hancock, Woodrow R., Jr. 92, 93, 524 Haner, Clarence Albert 142, 143, 508 Haner, Ernest A. 146, 147, 493 Haney, Jack Andrew 466 Hanks, John Gardner 284, 312 Hanks, Leslie Earl 146, 147, 306, 376, 524 Hanna, Charles Roy 194 Hannigan, Raymond R., Jr. 134, 135, 254, 288, 311, 318, 431 Hans, Larry Joe 144, 145, 262, 524 Hansard, James Bruce 126, 127, 300, 340, 524 Hansen, Harley Ames 94, 95, 380, 508 Hansen, Richard F. 524 Hanson, Wayne Bertil 170, 171, 524 Hanson, Richard Sims 318 Hanzalik, Anton, III 84, 85, 524 Harben, Robert Malvern 286 Hardee, Gary Lee 178, 179, 295, 524 Hardee, Malcolm 134, 135, 246, 296 Hardesty, Thomas Mark 82, 83, 524 Hardgrove, James Truett 178, 179, 361, 524 Hardy, Ernest W. 286, 485 Hardy, Tom K., Jr. 286, 485 Hargett, George Winford 136, 13J Hargis, Louis Lane 284 Hargroder, Richard W. 286, 485 Harman, Larry A. 162, 163, 278, 293, 501 Harmon, Larry L. 148, 149, 339, 493 Horn, Patrick Joseph 116, 117, 432 552 Harp, James Franklin 318 Harp, Jeffrey Claude 156, 157 Harper, Donald W. 144, 145, 524 Harper, James Luther 215, 254 Harrington, Gerard J. 284, 299 Harrington, Harry A., Jr. 166, 167, 372, 432 Harrington, Jack O., Jr. 109, 128, 129, 305, 493 Harrington, John N. 79, 128, 129, 249, 252, 254, 311, 432 Harrington, Paul Larry 291 Harrington, Robert B. 278, 288, 466 Harrington, William P. 146, 147, 524 Harris, Cecil Powell 293, 466 Harris, Edwin Hunter 79, 139, 162, 163, 331, 432 Harris, Grandon Thomas 466 Harris, Herman Earl 124, 125, 508 Harris, Joe E. 166, 167 Harris, John Elliott 295 Harris, John West 286, 485 Harris, Larry Grant 128, 129 Harris, Morris R., Jr. 178, 179 524 Harris, Richard Paul 293, 320 Harris, Robert Edward 318, 340, 466 Harris, Robert Scott 82, 83, 432 Harrison, Jarrell Lynn 82, 83, 432 Harrison, Phil David 120, 121, 524 Harrison, Philip H., Jr. 146, 147, 318, 432 Harrison, Roddy Lee 279, 466 Harrison, Ronald Gary 112, 113, 508 Harrison, William H., Jr. 108, 287, 493 Harrover, Thomas S. 96, 97, 185, 524 Hart, Charles McLean 150, 151 Hart, Harvey H., Jr. 192, 345 Hart, Malcolm Steele 82, 83, 339 Hartley, James C. Hartley, Thomas Maxwell 120, 121 Hartmann, Norbert A., Jr. 124, 125, 524 Hartsell, Pat 128, 129, 340 Harvey, Clayton Winn 170, 171, 348, 432 Harvey, Joe Bob 128, 129, 493 Harvey, Robert Eugene 164, 165, 524 Harvey, Ronald Gene 367 Harwell, Richard M. 90, 91, 368, 524 Haskell, Richard Nelson 196, 316, 466 Hasnath, Mohammed Abul 315 Hass, Roland Graham 124, 125, 300, 524 Hasten, William H., Jr., 124, 125, 333, 524 Hastings, Tom Marsh 301 Haswell, Henry M., Jr. 323, 466 Hataway, Bobby Harold 156, 157, 372 Hathorn, Luther G. 493 Hatinger, Robert D. 161, 168, 169, 181, 493 Hatley, Frederick F. 192, 515 Hatter, Donald Kay 466 Hatter, Max Walter 466 Hattox, Jerry Bob 172, 173 Hausmann, Richard James 164, 165 Havelka, Ulysses D. 280, 501 Havez, R. E. 191 Hawes, Richard Donald 174, 175, 524 Hawkins, James Henry 98, 99, 524 Hawkins, Ralph Worth, Jr. 92, 93, 334, 524 Hawkins, Robert Eugene 300 Hawkins, Roberts., II 126, 127, 524 Hawthorne, Charles A. 314 Hayes, Charles Michael 162, 163, 291, 524 Hayes, Donald Allen 191, 466 Hayes, Samuel Bryan 501 Haygood, James L. 88, 90, 91, 181, 305, 311, 346, 433 Haynes, Charles Thomas 257 Haynes, Donald F., Jr. 466 Haynes, Frank 136, 137, 296, 493 Haynes, Harris Eudy 106, 433 Haynes, Vernon Dean 118, 119, 524 Hays, William McNeilly 156, 157, 298, 524 Head, Howard Martin 126, 127, 297, 365, 524 Heald, Jack M., Jr. 286, 300, 485 Hearn, Charles Evert 535 Hearn, William Charles 126, 127, 300, 332, 508 Heath, Freddie R., Jr. 196 Heath, Willie Eugene 501 Heatherly, Henry Edward 291 Heathman, Lynn Doyle 120, 121, 334, 524 Heaton, Sydney Norman 76, 184, 433 Hebert, Peter John 152, 153, 524 Hebert, Rodney Walton 139, 334, 433 Heck, Billy Wayne 102, 103 Hedderman, Chester Wm. 114, 115, 433 Heddins, Gerald C. 122, 123, 317, 493 Hedeman, Walter R., Ill 92, 93 Hederhorst, George 308 Hedrick, John August 116, 117, 330, 508 Hedrick, William Lee 263 Heer, Bernard Clarence 102, 103, 433 Hefferman, Joseph F. 130, 131, 524 Heger, Anthony James 114, 115, 312, 338, 433 Hegyesi, Joe Helmut 108, 118, 119, 364, 433 Heibel, Richard Arnold 118, 119, 335, 524 Heilhecker, Joe Keith 467 Heimann, Kermit Harry 296, 467 Heine, Robert Ray 94, 95 Heiner, Clarence Ludwig 152, 153 Held, James Thomas 116, 117 Helguero, Victor Hugo 263 Helmke, Lester C. 501 Heme, Walter Louis 98, 99, 284, 433 Hemphill, Henry Lee 166, 167, 524 Hemphill, Thomas Roy Henderson, Billy Roy 144, 145 Henderson, Donald M. 114, 115, 303, 357, 509 Henderson, Donald R. 124, 125, 303 Henderson, Earl John 162, 163, 509 Henderson, Garry C. 483 Henderson, Roy Howell 94, 95, 289 Hendricks, John Beverly 311, 467 Hendricks, Ralph Bryan 110, 284, 353, 433 Hendrix, Alvin E. 82, 83, 493 Hendrix, Charles R. 100, 101, 524 Hendry, Ronald Earl 166, 167, 329 Henicke, Charles Joe 196, 343, 467 Henk, Harold A. 280 Henley, John William 286 Henneberger, Armin E., Jr. 146, 147, 291, 524 Henneberger, Kenneth 82, 83, 311, 433 Hensley, Charles W. 84, 85 Hensz, Albert J., Jr. 152, 153, 185, 509 Hermann, Burton Ray 305 Hermon, John Leonard 166, 167 Hernandez, Claro M. 142, 143 Hernandez, Frank P. 254, 314, 467 Hernandez, John Richard 156, 157, 331 Herold, James D. 142, 143, 433 Herren, William David 162, 163, 373 Herrera, Douglas M. 128, 129, 524 Herrera, Rafael, Jr. 104, 105, 352, 402, 524 Herrin, John Allen 114, 115, 309, 331, 493 Herring, Dal M. 309 Herring, David Clark 168, 169, 302, 524 Herring, Donald Robert 114, 115 Herring, John Miller 178, 179, 320, 509 Herrington, George S. 282, 467 Herrmann, Richard T. 196 Herrmann, William J. H. 162, 163 Herry, Anthony Lee 134, 135, 524 Hester, Robert Wyatt 195, 304, 319, 467 Hetherington, Noble 103, 524 Hetzel, James Douglas 130, 131 Heusman, John Everett 467 Hewett, Douglas Neal 90, 91, 524 Hewett, Kenneth G. 144, 145, 185, 524 Heye, Paul F. 139, 148, 149, 267, 493 Heyman, Eugene F. 119 Hibbs, Jerry Albert 90, 91, 509 Hickerson, Charles Lee 98, 99, 362, 509 Hickerson, Richard B. 174, 175, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 252, 254 Hicklin, Ronald William 124, 125 Hicklin, William L. 77, 322, 434 Hickman, John Milton, Jr. 104, 105, 288, 328, 509 Hickman, John Paul 467 Hickman, Malcolm E., Jr. 467 Hickman, Royce H., Jr. 104, 105, 524 Hicks, Jimmy Cieve, 156, 157, 360, 434 Hicks, Kay Douglas 278 Hicks, Michael Warren 103, 509 Hicks, Robert E., Jr. 321 Hieatt, Ira Fred 501 Higgins, Don Michael 134, 135 Higgins, Patrick H. 84, 85, 258, 524 Hilburn, Paul W., Jr. 162, 163, 493 Hill, A. 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Serving Texas Aggies Hill, James Miller, Jr. 152, 153, 280, 493 Hill, Joe Carlton 361, 501 Hill, Joe Eddie 134, 135, 524 Hill, Maynard E. 320 Hill, Russell Edwin 207 Hill, William Harris 104, 105, 509 Hiller, Robert L. 284 Hilliard, John Edward 168, 169, 297, 524 Hilton, James Caldwell 116, 117, 291 353 509 Hind, Gary ' James 154, 155, 524 Hinds, Frank Carrol 94, 95, 524 Hines, Thomas Wesley 94, 95, 434 Hink, Frederick W. 178, 179 Hinnant, Richard Lamar 120, 121, 185, 356, 524 Hinojosa, Geronimo G. 114, 115, 295, 509 Hinojosa, Raul, Jr. 467 Hinson, Paul Wayne 144, 145, 524 Hinton, Robert N., Jr. 162, 163, 493 Hipp, Robert Lee, Jr. 174, 175, 249 Hix, William M. 90, 91, 493 Hlozek, Robert Jerry 195, 281, 355, 467 Hoback, Laurence M. 156, 157, 380, 524 Hobbs, Roderick Brian 128, 129, 297, 299 Hoch, Edgar Louis 103, 296, 311 Hodges, Clayton A. 467 Hodges, McCloud 8. 122, 123 Hodges, Ted Lee 156, 157, 298, 493 Hoegemeyer, William H. 116, 117, 343, 493 Hoelscher, Clifford E. 96, 97, 290, 493 Hoelting, Leroy K. 98, 99, 295, 361, 524 Hoermann, Charles Edw. 112, 113, 338, 434 Hoff, Marion R., Jr. 278, 467 Hoff, Weldon Charles 467 Hoffman, Buren W. 84, 85, 493 Hoffman, George Richard 114, 115 Hoffman, George Richard 114, 115 Hoffman, Robert Wm. 132, 133, 281, 434 Hoffman, Valton Rhor 130, 131, 493 Hoffman, William Martin 112, 113, 509 Hoffpauir, Stanley C. 124, 125, 524 Hogan, George Avris 176, 177, 254 Hogg, Roy Lee 114, 115, 355, 524 Hohman, Thomas Alvin 148, 149, 493 Hohmann, Thomas C. 170, 171 Holbein, Thomas James 116, 117, 322, 493 Holbrook, Virgil E. 501 Holcomb, Howard Lee 114, 115, 284, 289 Holder, David Gordon 130, 131 Holder, Edward Abe 168, 169, 524 Holecek, Lawrence John 296, 467 Holidy, Tommy Lee 130, 131 Holiman, Gary Lee 162, 163, 297 Holland, Gary Leon 192, 467 Holland, Howell Wm. 94, 95, 288, 434 Holland, Larry Alpheus 168, 169, 361, 363, 524 Hollas, Ernest Daniel 142, 143, 524 Holley, Anson Norris 128, 129, 299, 340 Holley, Cecil Leon, Jr. 164, 165, 360, 524 Holley, Don Vernon 283, 501 Holley, James R. 172, 173, 310, 493 Holley, Johnnie L., Jr. 82, 83, 509 Holliman, John Charles 291, 524 Hollingsworth, James S. 501 Hollingsworth, Malcolm 303 Hollis, James Robert 126, 127, 342, 343, 493 Hollis, Leon Bailey, Jr. 524 Holloway, George R. C, Jr. 166, 169, 350, 524 Holm, Larry Earl 176, 177, 524 Holman, David C. 180 Holmes, Donald L. 164, 165, 493 Holmes, Earl Wayne 535 Holmes, Ennis Robert 191 Holmes, Samuel H. 284 Holmes, William W., Ill 122, 123, 372, 434 Holochwost, Gregory G. 142, 143, 524 Holt, Jack H. 289 Holubec, Henry Harold 152, 153, 312, 434 Holveck, John A. 301, 501 Holy, Grant James 154, 155, 524 Holy, Michael E. 144, 145, 493 Homayoun, Manouchehr 196, 515 Honeycutt, Wesley H. 82, 83, 303, 329, 339, 524 Hood, Hunter R. 132, 133 Hooper, Fred Douglas, Jr. 164, 165 Hoopes, John, Jr. 120, 121 Hoover, Charles W., Ill 116, 117, 262, 524 Hopkin, John Howard III 170, 171, 509 Hopkins, Donald Wayne 114, 115, 347, 509 Hopkins, Franklin B., Jr. 124, 125, 300, 365, 524 Hopkins, Jerry Wayne 136, 137 201, 207 Hopper, Barry Richmond 166, 167, 291, 297, 380, 524 Hoppers, Richard Gene 84, 85, 493 Hard, Robert P. 501 Horn, Huley Joe 100, 101, 361, 509 Horne, Darrell Neil 96, 97, 524 Horne, Thomas Womack 142, 143, 525 Hornsey, Joseph C., Ill 132, 133 Hoskins, Fred John, Jr. 468 Hoskins, Harry T., Jr. 174, 175, 247 Hotard, Ernest Paul 130, 131, 509 Hotchkiss, Douglas G., 104, 105, 340, 509 Hottenroth, James R. 82, 83, 184, 525 Houchin, William E., Jr. 174, 175, 254, 468 Houshmand, Parviz 298 Houston, George G., Jr. 164, 165, 362, 525 Howard, James Bailey 114, 115, 297, 378 Howard, James Willis, Jr. 98, 99, 525 Howard, Larry Wayne 96, 97, 525 Howard, Michael Earl 126, 127, 299, 525 Howard, Thomas Everett 300 Howard, Volney Ward, Jr. 170, 171, 315, 509 Howder, John Douglas 174, 175, 250 Howell, Robert Mason 144, 145, 250, 525 Howell, Ronald Edward 170, 171, 328, 525 Howerton, William R. 92, 93, 181, 281, 369, 434 Hoyland, Robert J., Ill 300, 515 Hoyt, Albert Webster 144, 145, 369, 434 Hoyt, Jimmie Melder 87, 94, 95, 279, 366, 434 Hoza, Richard Gary 283, 515 Hrachovy, James Joseph 194, 299, 468 Hranitzky, Emanuel B. 368, 515 Hruska, Stanley J. 132, 133, 284 Hubbard, Kenneth Ray 259, 285, 468 Huber, Keith Murell, Jr. 122, 123, 298, 369, 435 Hubert, Earl Theo, Jr. 126, 127, 493 Hubler, George Lawrence 142, 143, 295, 525 Huck, Earnest G. 311 Huddleston, Glenn 300, 350, 525 Huddleston, Roy Russell 124, 125, 525 Hudgins, Richard Elton 146, 147, 318, 342, 435 Hudman, Paul Bernard, Jr. 286 Hudson, Edgar Kent 90, 91, 525 Hudson, Gordon W., Ill 90, 91, 261, 374 Hudson, James Patrick 94, 95 Hudson, John W. 134, 135, 232, 234, 238, 255, 284, 324, 493 Hudson, Wesley Paul 142, 143, 525 Hudson, William B., Jr. 164, 165, 335 Hudspeth, Fred Byron 89, 100, 101, 306, 320, 331, 435 Huff, Craig Wayland 168, 169, 509 Huff, Larry Dave 154, 155, 525 Huff, Patrick Charles 468 Huffhines, Stanley C. 152, 153, 525 Huffman, Jack Warren 170, 171 559 Huffman, Jimmy Jake 114, 115, 525 Huffman, Marshall D. 284, 312 Huggins, Adrian G. 311, 482 Huggins, Alan Keith 136, 137, 205, 255 Hughen, Robert L. 282, 324 Hughes, Donald Glynn 132, 133, 509 Hughes, Halbert E. Jr. 168, 169 Hughes, Robert Allen 192, 337, 468 Hughes, Robert William 282, 306, 314, 468 Hughes, Samuel Edwin 130, 131, 509 Hughey, John Emory 197, 468 Hughlett, Alfred Wayne 94, 95, 327, 509 Huitt, Ernest Larry 355 Hull, John William, Jr. 170, 171, 525 Hull, Thomas Howard 98, 99, 435 Hulse, William Colbern 100, 101 Humber, Johnny York 124, 125, 300, 509 Humber, Peter St. G. 260, 468 Humphries, Bobby D. 166, 167, 525 Humphries, James Lamar 102, 103, 525 Humphries, William L. 122, 123, 358, 509 Hunneycutt, Charles Ray 152, 153 Hunnicutt, James Scott 144, 145, 525 Hunnicutt, Lee B., Jr. 122, 123, 509 Hunt, Edward Villareal 134, 135, 509 Hunt, Glen Lee, Jr. 172, 173 Hunt, Grady C, Jr. 525 Hunt, James Marion 146, 147, 366, 509 Hunt, Stancil D. 168, 169, 279 Hunt, Zimri 84, 85, 493 Hunter, Charles R. 114, 115, 361, 509 Hunter, Donald Thompson 112, 113, 509 Hunter, Jerry Lynn 468 Hunter, Olan Elmo 273 Hunter, Ronald Douglas 112, 113, 509 Huntington, Bobby Neil 136, 137, 206, 255 Hurley, David Randall 122, 123 Hursey, Paul Bruce 104, 105, 311, 328, 509 Husung, Jack Weldon 196, 294, 323, 501 Hutcheson, David Paul 124, 125, 300, 350, 509 Hutchins, Robert W. 345 Hutchison, James B., Jr. 283 Hutson, Billy Bob 122, 123, 279, 372, 400, 435 Hutton, Welford Samuel 132, 133, 509 Hutton, William Curtis 116, 117, 509 Hutton, William L., Jr. 128, 129, 304, 493 Huval, Louis Joseph, Jr. 372, 501 Hyde, Everett Orland 90, 91, 509 Hyman, Jonathan David 525 Hynson, Lawrence M. 287, 299, 342, 501 Ibison, James Lawrence 118, 119, 509 Ickles, Henry Lee 303, 501 Ihms, Orlan Lester 82, 83, 525 Imle, John F., Jr. 102, 103, 180, 307, 493 Ince, Don C. 142, 143, 170, 171, 282, 493 Ingle, Ronnie V. 124, 125 Inlow, Michaael David 136, 137 Inman, Joseph Philman 96, 97, 361 Innmon, Jacky Ray 96, 97, 525 Irby, Wendell L., 168, 169, 287, 304 Irish, Billy Rowe 501 Irvin, Leslie G. 94, 95, 313, 350, 525 Irvin, Stanley Max 122, 123, 372, 525 Isaac, Charles Vernon 515 Isaacson, John H. 287 Isaacson, Robert Donald 509 Isbon, James Edward 92, 93, 509 J Jablonski, Ted M. 156, 157, 380, 525 Jack, James Harry 192, 525, 535 Jack, James Terry 154, 155, 373 Jackson, Benjamin Ray 132, 133 Jackson, Boyce Duane 196 Jackson, Charles Edward 501 Jackson, Charles L. 197, 468 Jackson, Clifford A. 197, 304, 318, 468 Jackson, Ewell H., Ill 174, 175 Jackson, Harold W., Jr. 154, 155, 317 Jackson, James Burtis 132, 133, 435 Jackson, Kirby Kay 174, 175 Jackson, Lannie Dwayne 92, 525 Jackson, Mark Lester 525 Jackson, Melvin G., Jr. 103, 311 Jackson, Rex Sidney 94, 95 Jackson, Travis Glenn 170, 171, 435 Jackson, William E. 168, 169, 525 Jacob, Nelson Lloyd 91, 347, 509 Jacoby, Roy Alton 116, 291, 349, 525 Jaeckle, Timothy J. 156, 157, 509 Jahnke, Richard Val 124, 125, 300, 525 Jamail, Gerald Alan 122, 123, 509 James, Cecil F., Jr. 97, 98, 525 James, Glenn Allen 162, 163, 525 James, Kenneth Arthur J. 82, 83 James, William Arthur 168, 169, 321, 376, 435 James, William H. 196 Jameson, Aubrey M., Jr. 501 Jameson, Gene O. 103, 303, 493 Jamison, William Chas. 82, 83, 288, 436 Janak, Charles Edwin 142, 143, 352, 525 Janert, Herbert C. Jr. 91, 369, 509 Janner, Alvin William 378, 501 Janner, Calvin F. 206, 255, 378 Janski, Jan A. 92, 93 Jardine, John Henry 286, 487 Jaris, John Raymond 116, 525 Jarman, Larry Lee 120, 121 Jarosz, Kenneth E. 148, 149, 376, 493 Jasek, Russell Dan 119, 337, 525 Jefferies, Chas. C., Jr. 468 Jeffrey, Richard P., Jr. 122, 123 Jenkins, James Jaye 120, 121, 299, 525 Jenkins, Jerry Spencer 204, 255, 299 Jenkins, Richard Arthur 128, 129, 299, 525 Jenkins, Samuel H. 299 Jennings, Jack Hugh 98, 99, 310, 493 Jennings, Joseph Allen 152, 153, 362, 525 Jensen, Dennis Wayne 126, 127, 192, 300, 509 Jensen, Larry Morris 172, 173, 525 Jenson, Cliff Merrill 119 Jerman, Jerry Don 97, 98, 525 Jernigan, David Stewart 130, 131, 297, 525 Jernigan, Herbert Gary 91, 364, 525 Jessup, Jerry Howard 142, 143, 525 Jester, Richard Shirley 124, 125, 300, 509 Jewell, Elmer M. 98, 99, 329 Jimenez, Raul Eladio 196 Jobe, Lewyn Merwyn 501 Jobe, William D. 468 Jochetz, Charles D. 97, 98, 343 John, Roger McKinley 103, 509 Johns, Herbert K. 172, 173, 509 Johnson, Allen C. 146, 147, 284, 334, 436 Johnson, Bruce B. 284, 483, Johnson, Charles Allen 103, 525 Johnson, Charles D. 167, 168, 369, 525 Johnson, Charles F. 362 Johnson, Charles J., Jr. 167, 168, 525 Johnson, Charles R. 98, 99, 494 Johnson, David William 332, 525, 535 Johnson, Don 8., Jr. 146, 147, 494 Johnson, Gary Nolan 142, 143, 525 Johnson, Harold Ray 94, 95, 525 Johnson, Howard Carroll 126, 127, 525 Johnson, James Earl 400, 509 Johnson, James M. 349 Johnson, Jimmy Elton 119, 172, 173 Johnson, Joe Bob 211, 468 Johnson, John Walter 174, 175, 255, 318, 494 Johnson, Kenneth Culver 162, 163, 327, 509 Johnson, Max Matt 164, 165, 509 Johnson, Melvin H., Jr. 92, 93, 333, 525 Johnson, Michael J. 375 Johnson, Paul Allen 144, 145, 328 Johnson, Philip Weldon 188 Johnson, Phillip Earl 195, 281, 332, 468 Johnson, Randy Melvin 172, 173, 525 Johnson, Robert A. J. 148, 149, 374, 501 Johnson, Robert Wayne 167, 168, 525 Johnson, Sam Craven 289 Johnson, Steven Lee 168, 169, 436 Johnson, Thomas Gerald 349, 468 Jtfhnson, Thomas Vernon 164, 165, 185, 509 Johnson, Victor Adell 281 Johnson, Wade D. 320 Johnson, Walter H., Jr. 92, 525 Johnson, William Kinch 152, 153, 289, 525 Johnston, Ben Earl 401 Johnston, David Deed 525 Johnston, George A. 154, 155 Johnston, Thomas F., Jr. 124, 125, 286, 300, 525 Johnston, Thomas L. 134, 135, 246, 296, 494 Johnston, Wesley Wayne 172, 173, 509 Joiner, Gary Nelson 286 Joiner, Robert Ensley 130, 131, 494 Joines, John Edwin 94, 95, 378 Jones, Alva M., Jr. 255 Jones, Barry Ronald 468 Jones, Claude Randol 509 Jones, Clifton Wayne 469 Jones, Collin Clyde 136, 137 Jones, Dale Lee 342, 469 Jones, David Olin 372 Jones, David Spence 84, 85, 525 Jones, Donald Hinton 311, 436 Jones, Donald Lee 535 Jones, Elton Ray 146, 147 Jones, George M. 284 Jones, Glenn Allen 77, 172, 173, 180, 436 Jones, Hal Benton 501 Jones, Harry Miller, Jr. 122, 123 Jones, Harvin K., Jr. 130, 131, 525 Jones, Horace C., Jr. 132, 133 Jones, James Davis, Jr. 142, 143, 525 Jones, James T. 485 Jones, Jerrel Boyd 295 Jones, Johnny F. 295 Jones, Martin Eugene 525 Jones, Michael Gale 124, 125, 525 Jones, Michael Howard 154, 155, 509 Jones, Paul L. 162, 163, 509 Jones, Raymon Clyde, Jr. 152, 153, 525 Jones, Rexford Allan 501 Jones, Thomas David 122, 123, 494 Jones, Tommy Lynn 120, 121 Jones, Victor T., Ill 168, 169 Jones, William Bassett 126, 127 Jones, William E. 150, 151, 494 Jordan Elton Maurice 170, 171, 282, 314, 436 Jordan, Olen Riley 232, 237 Jordan, Pendleton A., Ill 263 Jordan, William H., Jr. 156, 157, 509 Joyce, Kenneth G. B. 170, 171, 294, 311, 373, 494 Julian, Chester Roy 284, 469 Jumper, Phillip H. 97, 98, 301 K Kabell, David Lee 156, 157, 331 Kaden, Ken Wilson 308 Kahanek, Jerome Wayne 79, 140, 142, 143, 319, 343, 436 Kahn, Frederick E. 302 Kaiser, Kenneth George 172, 173, 525 Kalinec, William F., Jr. 172, 173, 525 Kampe, Arnold James 146, 149, 291, 525 Kana, Fred J., Jr. 119, 333, 494 Kane, Kimberlin M. 162, 163, 525 Kappel, Ray Allen 112, 113, 338, 509 Kappler, Howard Eric 501 Karl, James Carroll 154, 155, 281, 494 Karrer, David Leslie 84, 85, 509 Karunajeewa, Hector 294, 315 Kasprowicz, Daniel E. 306, 314, 378, 469 Kass, David Ralph, Jr. 150, 151, 250, 525 Kassaw, Jerry Duncan 98, 99 Kata, Alejandro Julio 282, 295, 469 Kazda, John Louis 289, 350, 525 Keahey, Joseph M. 100, 101, 311, 494 Kearns, James Howard 119, 259 Keath, Adrin Shaw 152, 153 Keathley, Charles Robt. 103, 305, 358, 436 Kee, James Bailey, Jr. 152, 153, 196 Keele, Arthur James, Jr. 103, 525 Keeler, David Kenneth 306, 322 Keeling, Gerald Mack 146, 147, 525 Keeling, Guy William 2, 112, 113, 181, 436 Keeling, Jack Rogers 98, 99, 297 Keeling, Joe Lynn 156, 157, 509 Keeling, Michale Elwood 100, 101, 525 Keeling, Russell Lee 148, 149, 376, 525 Keeling, Thomas Daryle 136, 137, 204, 213, 255 Keen, Clarence Edward 92, 346, 525 Keese, Leroy Lewis 302, 349, 469 Keester, George W. 98, 99, 525 Keiningham, Frank C. 196 Kell, James Carroll 134, 135, 251, 525 Keller, Carl Ernest, Jr. 372, 501 Keller, James Lewis 221, 222, 226 Kelley, Aubrey Ray 296, 501 Kelley, William Rhea 312, 525 Kellogg, Joe William 91, 525 Kellum, Gary Benton 469 Kelly, David Dale 154, 155 Kelly, Jere Wayne 84, 85, 278, 288 Kelly, Michael Lawrence 92, 525 Kelly, Richard Thomas 278, 436, 525 Kelly, Robert Tyrone 178, 179, 184 Kelly, Rodney William 81, 84, 85, 112, 113, 267, 284, 295, 436 Kelly, Walter O ' Quinn 515 Kelso, Larry Rex 82, 83, 84, 525 Kemp, Allan Edgar 98, 99, 525 Kemp, Billy Joe 515 Kemp, Edward V. 310, 501 Kendall, John Harold 144, 145 Kendrick, Tommy James 82, 83, 509 Kennedy, Edward Lee 146, 147, 436 Kennedy, Fletcher Gayle 290 Kennedy, Matthew R., Jr. 94, 95, 494 Kennedy, Robert L. 481 Kennemer, Everet E., Jr. 144, 145, 525 Kennerly, Thomas Homan 134, 135, 509 Kenny, Roy Michael 162, 163, 291, 332, 525 Kent, James N. 195 Kent, Warren D., Jr. 286, 401, 485 Keogh, Michael W., II 114, 115, 291, 525 Kerley, Michael Auston 134, 135 Kerley, William Clyde 122, 123, 509 Kern, John F., Jr. 126, 127, 300, 301, 509 Kettler, Terrence M. 134, 135, 305, 345, 437 Khaund, Robindra Nath 315 Khudrafhullah, M. F. 483 Kidd, James Howard, Jr. 284, 469 Kidwell, Keith R. 301, 501 Kiel, Glenn Dale 97, 98, 509 Kieschneck, Gerald B. 124, 125, 297, 300, 525 Kiker, Joseph Paul 152, 153, 301 Killgore, Melvin Ray 154, 155, 291, 525 Killingsworth, John B. 170, 171, 333, 525 Killion, Bobby Keith 91, 509 Killough, Donald Edwin 320, 350, 469 Kilpatrick, Jackie W. 98, 99, 370, 525 Kilpatrick, Robert L. 118, 119, 288, 437 Kimack, Michael Allen 263, 380 Kindla, Anthony James 167, 168, 291, 374, 525 King, Carl William 174, 175, 302, 525 King, Charles Ray 91, 337, 509 King, Clayton Wayne 167, 168, 525 King, David G. 84, 85, 321, 339, 494 King, James Paul 91, 261, 509 King, James Roy 243, 244, 469, 526 King, Jimmie Leo 290, 309 King, Jimmie R. 174, 175, 305, 333 King, Jon Bradley 184, 291, 526 King, Larry Lane 291 King, Robert Earl 142, 143, 332, 526 King, Samuel Jay 142, 143, 494 King, William E., II 104, 105, 509 King, William Howard 295, 526 Kinnison, Paul Jr. 482 Kinser, James Gordon 116, 262, 526 Kiolbassa, Frank R. 142, 143, 295, 516, 526 Kipp, Kenneth Wayne 136, 137, 201, 210, 216 Kirk, Gary Wayne 167, 168, 373, 526 Kirk, John Huston 126, 127, 300 Kirk, Larry B. 494 Kirkpatrick, Donovan J. 84, 85, 494 Kirkpatrick, W. L. 132, 133 Kirschke, John A., Jr. 485 Kissman, Bridance R. 82, 83, 437 Kitchen, George A. 128, 129, 337 Kithas, Jimmy Angelo 91, 346 Kitowski, John Victor 77, 146, 147, 180, 317, 322, 437 Kittrell, Lewis L. 114, 115, 372, 494 Klaus, Ewald Fred, Jr. 290 Klehm, Julius James 116, 281, 437 Kleibrink, Horace V. 320, 469 Kleibrink, Ronald Gus 294, 310, 501 Klein, Eugene William 469 Kleinfeld, Joel Fred 82, 83, 292, 437 Kleypas, Gerald Allen 98, 99, 336, 526 Kleypas, Lloyd E. 100, 101, 336, 494 Kloppe, Fritzie J. 178, 179, 331, 437 Klug, Jack B. 166, 167, 307 Klutz, William L., Jr 154, 155 Knape, Bennie Wilson, Jr. 82, 83, 348, 494 Knapp, William Scott 192, 296 Knesek, John Henry 142, 143, 295, 526 Knight, John Wilson 120, 121, 526 Knolle, Henry P., Jr. 134, 135, 243, 313, 340, 526 Knott, John Elvest 164, 165, 362, 526 Knox, Eldon Beck 116, 117, 509 Knox, Jack Rayford 168, 169 Knox, James D. 251, 306, 314, 494 Knox, Royce Malcolm 150, 151, 520 Koch, William Jacob 251 Kocian, Robert Paul 114, 115, 295, 368, 526 Koegl, Kenneth Wayne 116, 509 Koehler, Buford Ray, Jr. 114, 115, 526 Koehler, David Albin 263 560 Koehler, William F. 104, 105 Koenig, Wallace D. 293, 501 Kohler, Charles Morris 334 Kohutek, Edward, Jr. 120, 121, 494 Koinm, Albert Julius 469 Kokemoor, Donald E. 130, 131 Kolacek, Johnny 136, 137, 526 Kolpack, Michael Alan 88, 91, 494 Koncak, Tony 321 Koock, William F. 152, 153 Kooser, Robert Kenneth 172, 173, 321, 437 Korbell, John Charles 166, 167, 374, 509 Korenek, Edwin John 174, 175, 240, 246, 295, 526 Korenek, Joseph Leon 167, 168, 333 Kornfuehrer, Douglas E. 196, 501 Korose, Robert John 91, 256, 257, 526 Korth, Jeffrey D. 91 Kosa, Alexander 178, 179, 526 Kothmann, Merwyn M. 309, 320 Kotur, John Withworth 150, 151, 339, 526 Kotylo, William Albert 469 Koym, Louis Carl 172, 173, 509 Kracmer, Vaclav Edward 82, 83, 526 Krall, Fred, Jr. 501 Kramer, Carl 315, 469 Kramm, Raymond Ernst 136, 137, 509 Krause, Malcolm Maloy 144, 145 Krebs, Arno William, Jr. 82, 83, 297, 526 Krebs, John Phillip 123, 125, 319, 347, 509 Krenek, Benedict J. 210, 255 Kreusel, Howard E. 502 Kreymer, John W. 154, 155, 194 Krisch, Rudy Cha, III 284, 312 Krolczyk, Joseph Wm. 323 Krouse, Richard Carl 146, 147, 510 Krovontka, Stanley A. 114, 115, 526 Krueger, Jerald Laure 502 Kruemcke, Morris E. 122, 123, 195, 526 Krumrey, Gardner D. 146, 147, 260, 337, 494 Ksionda, Dudley M. 305 Kubala, John Frank 284 Kubala, Raymond George 136, 137, 526 Kubecka, Oswald R., Jr. 136, 137, 355 Kubesch, Raymond Andrew 136, 137, 526 Kuehn, Nolan Ray 142, 143, 261, 358, 510 Kuenemann, Charles Lee 84, 85, 184, 262, 349, 526 Kuhn, Dallas Robert 136, 137 Kunz, Herbert William 145, 349, 526 Kutach, Sylvester, Jr. 112, 113, 368, 510 Kukkendall, Charles W. 154, 155 Kyle, Robert Carl 94, 95, 284, 350, 437 L Loan, Remmerf Cornells 126, 127 Labor, Harry Wayne 207 Labay, Joseph Jacob 315, 378, 502 Labriola, Robert C. 162, 163, 295, 380 Lackey, Jerry Lee 116, 379, 401, 437 Lacy, Roger S. 286, 485 LaFleur, Ronald Aaron 286 LaGow, Samuel Coy 195, 284, 312, 469 LaGrange, Boone Ross 176, 177, 526 LaGrone, James Clayton 77, 146, 147, 298, 400, 437 LaGrone, Walter Aaron 176, 177, 206, 255 Laird, George Lynn 112, 113, 526 Laird, James B. 486 Laird, John Daniel 164, 165, 360, 526 Laird, Robert Joel 77, 150, 151, 266, 296, 437 Lamar, Percie Lee, III 178, 179, 317, 510 Lamb, Colin Edward 167, 168, 526 Lambert, Wayland John 126, 127, 348, 372, 526 Lamprecht, W. O., Jr. 84, 85 Lancaster, Donald Wayne 144, 145 Land, Thomas Eugene 120, 121, 526 Landers, Eddie Harold 132, 133, 310 Landers, John Brooks 84, 85, 184, 510 Landrum, Donnie Glenn 134, 135, 526 Lane, Robert B. 104, 105, 311, 372, 494 Lang, William W. 128, 129 Longer, Rodney Eugene 178. 179, 510 Langford, David Keith 174, 175 Langston, John Adams 355, 438 Langston, Robert Quinn 282, 355, 469 Langston, William C. 290, 355, 502 Lanning, James Walter 97, 98, 526 Lantz, John Eugene 116, 526 LaRose, Robert L. 282, 469 Larson, Robert Antony 92, 93, 526 LaRue, Joe Dean 100, 101 Lary, Camm C., Jr. 168, 169, 291, 526 Latham, Elwin Eugene 94, 95, 313, 526 Latham, Joel Pat 176, 177, 255 Latimer, David C. 148, 149, 346, 494 Latimer, William J. 285, 320, 469 Latta, Edwin Franklin 84, 85, 334, 494 Laughlin, Gregory H. 128, 129, 299, 365, 526 LaVallee, Michael F. 116, 262, 367, 526 Lawlor, William F., Ill 148, 149 Lawrence, Allen S., Jr. 174, 175, 370, 526 Lawrence, Charles E. 94, 95, 328, 438 Lawrence, Don Carson 124, 125, 328 Lawrence, Hugh Pat 120, 121, 510 Laws, Richard Bascom 515 Lawson, Jerome Anthony 145, 526 Lawson, Travis Wayne 146, 147, 526 Lay, Bobby Gene 284, 470 Laycock, Guyron B. 77, 144, 145, 180, 184, 307, 401, 438 Layton, Hayden J. 281 Leavitt, John T. 319, 438 LeCrone, Joe Michael 146, 147, 327, 526 Ledbetter, Ronald Pat 136, 137, 211, 215, 255 Lednicky, Benjamin J. 120, 121, 363, 494 Lednicky, Bernard L. 118, 119 Lee, Carl Johnston, Jr. 174, 175, 244, 526 Lee, David O. I. 100, 101, 494 Lee, Jerry Wallace 100, 101, 526 Lee, Robert George 146, 147 Lee, Weldon A. 266, 322, 470 Leflet, Valet Zerone 167, 168, 526 Leggiero, John F. 196 Lehnert, Edward Frank 279, 378, 470 Lehnert, Eugene J. 195, 502 Leifeste, Arlee Ross 502 Leigh, William Scott 178, 179, 526 Leighton, Larry Kent 161, 317, 322, 438 Lemmon, Harmon Glyen 142, 143 Lemons, Gerald Lynn 174, 175, 526 Lennox, Eugene E. 470 Lenox, Bennie Harold 136, 137, 230 Leonard, Charles A. 312, 438 Leonard, Rodney Voyles 122, 123, 526 Leonard, Tyree Bell 98, 99, 526 Leonpacher, Robert J. 286 Lesikar, George J. 167, 526 Lester, Benjamin N. 309 Lester, Donald Ray 301, 339, 470 Lester, Michael Lee 148, 149, 346, 526 Letbetter, William D. 172, 173, 510 Leverett, Daniel S. 148, 149 Levingston, C. W., Jr. 134, 135 Levis, George F. 112, 113, 185, 526 Levy, Irwin Saul 192, 288, 292, 470 Levy, Jerome H., Jr. 142, 143, 292, 335, 526 Lewis, Carl Parker 152, 153, 526 Lewis, Edward Pierce 337 Lewis, Hogue Wilson 92, 93, 520 Lewis, James Clarence 104, 105, 510 Lewis, James Estal 172, 173, 510 Lewis, Leslie Hugh 167, 168, 510 Lewis, Ronald Alfom 94, 95, 526 Lewis, Rufus B., Jr. 176, 177, 510 Lieske, Donald D., II 197, 284, 364, 470 Light, Grady Allen 100, 101, 311, 318, 438 Lightfoot, Billy B. 288 Lightfoot, Thomas E., Jr. 284 Ligon, Frank Burney 526 Liguez, Mathew O. 130, 131 Liles, Edwin Dwain 289, 470 Lilley, Virgil E. 88, 97, 289, 368, 438 Lim, Marvin 98, 99, 284, 438 Limmer, Bobby Lee 124, 125, 297, 380, 526 Lincecum, Jerry Bryan 297, 535 Lindemann, Eugene Roy 192, 363, 535 Lindley, Charles D. 283 Lindley, Joe Wood 109, 267, 438 Lindsay, Robert F. 164, 165 Lindsay, William Jack 178, 179, 438 Lindsey, Kenneth C. 172, 173, 526 Lindstrom, Everett N. 515 Linnstaedter, James A. 176, 177, 378, 526 Lipe, William Neal 317, 323 Lippke, Rolf Richard 84, 85, 347, 494 Lipscomb, Jack Ryan 470 Lipscomb, Linton Thomas 293, 502 Liska, Wayne F. 146, 147 List, Carl Winston 192, 502 Lister, John R. 310, 324 Listi, Samuel Anthony 98, 99, 526 Liston, Harry Eugene 114, 115, 351, 510 Little, Don Doy 172, 173, 299, 526 Little, Jack E. 298 Little, Luther L., Jr. 299 Little, Thomas Michael 128, 129, 299 Litzler, Samuel Joseph 278 Lively, Donald Wayne 502 Lively, Gary Glenn 77, 79, 178, 179, 181, 372, 494 Lively, James O., Jr. 487 Lively, John H., Jr. 247, 248, 255 Lively, John Robert 126, 127, 526 Livingston, Victor L. 126, 127, 313, 526 Llenos, Davis Leroy 502 Llorico, Bayani F. 315 Lloyd, Albert Joseph 156, 157, 305, 526 Lloyd, David H. 305, 470 Lloyd, Felix Robert 94, 95, 305 Lobingier, John Huston 79, 87, 103, 438 Lobo, Juan 470 Lock, Howard H. 103, 494 Lock, John Richard 114, 115 Locke, Joe L. 510 Locke, Larry Jones 120, 121, 339 Lockhart, Johnny Guy 172, 173, 304, 317, 494 Lockwood, Richard Blair 82, 83, 344, 526 Logan, George F. 103, 510 Long, James L. 134, 135, 494 Long, John Clabe, 240, 241 Long, Martin Duane 116, 284, 350, 526 Long, William Lynton 122, 123, 526 Longan, Bobby Jeff 126, 127, 379, 510 Lopez, Augustine 172, 173 Lopez, Benito L. 502 Lopez, Oziel Garcia 145, 526 Lorms, David Papke 91, 261, 369, 439 Lott, Johnny Word 178, 179 Lott, Mike M. 122, 123 Loudermilk, Franklin H. 94, 95, 439 Loupot, David Norman 160, 168, 169, 284, 312, 439 Lovato, Frank Joseph 502 Love, Bobby Patrick 128, 129, 262, 368, 526 Love, Howard Thomas 174, 175, 526 Love, James Fred 286, 486 Love, Richard Lamar 136, 137, 211, 368, 494 Loveland, George A. 113, 114, 439 Lovick, James Shepperd 126, 127, 300, 342, 510 Low, Thomas J. R. 146, 147, 260, 494 Lowe, Donald Wayne 100, 101, 288, 494 Lowe, Robert Frank 126, 127, 376, 439 Lowell, Bobbie Ray 162, 163, 526 Lowke, George Edward 128, 129, 180, 299, 329, 494 Lowman, David Pittman 296, 329 Lowrance, Jerry Martin 134, 135, 494 Lowrey, Robert E. 89, 100, 101, 180, 494 Lowry, Hillis 150, 151, 355, 526 Loyd, Garold L. 278 Loyd, Ralph D. 109, 376, 494 Lozo, Robert D., Jr. 128, 129, 300, 494 Lueck, Ronald Lee 142, 143, 526 Luedke, Ervin L. 166, 167, 502 Luhm, Fred Edward 119, 344, 510 Luker, Charles Floyd 104, 105, 316, 439 Luker, Charles William 146, 147 Luker, Gary Don 103, 526 Lummus, Charles Loyd 103, 526 Lundy, Charles N. 104, 105, 494 Lundy, Clarence Harold 482 Lunsford, Ray Price 82, 83, 494 Lutich, Michael Lloyd 152, 153, 526 Lutz, James Kenneth, Jr. 178, 179 Lyerly, James Milford 178, 179, 364, 510 Lykes, June Ebb 470 Lyle, Clayton B-., Ill 167, 168, 510 Lyle, David Lane 150, 151 Lynch, Frank L. 284, 324, 470 Lynch, Robert Paul 281, 316, 470 Lyne, Rufus Rogers 136, 137 Lynn, Fredric Maurice 168, 169, 526 Lyon, James Harmon 156, 157, 526 Lyons, Barry William 126, 127, 526 Lyons, David Forest 97, 98, 526 Lyons, Emory Keith 112, 113, 526 Lyons, Lawrence E. 132, 133, 294 M Mabee, Neil Louis 148, 149 MacAllister, Roderick 154, 366, 439 Maceiras, Alfred A. 154, 284, 364, 439 Maceo, Vincent G. 91, 510 Machemehl, James Allen 168, 169, 526 Machemehl, Jerry L. 284 Mackin, Samuel Jack 130, 131 MacTavish, William K. 128, 129, 364, 510 Maddox, Edwin Thomas 100, 101, 378, 510 Maddox, Orba Jay 156, 157, 526 Madeley, Gerald Roland 82, 83, 526 Madeley, Philip Curtis 82, 83, 184, 526 Maderer, Charles E., Jr. 338, 502 Madura, David C. 148, 149, 361, 510 Magee, Alton Oliver, Jr. 162, 163 Magers, James Hugh 92, 305, 326, 510 Maggio, Carlos Michael 483 Mahaley, Donald R. 92, 93, 358, 526 Mahan, William Boyd 92, 93, 526 Mahand, Jackie L. 162, 163, 331, 502 Mahand, Kenneth Ray 164, 165, 510 Mahaney, Merle P., Ill 89, 98, 99, 256, 267, 439 Mahlen, Lester J. 470 Mahlmann, Olan F. 470 Mahone, John Rudd, Jr. 162, 163, 285, 373, 495 Mains, William W., Jr. 315, 317 Majors, Dayle Glenn 146, 147, 378, 510 Majors, Mark, III 162, 163 Malaise, Robert M. 520 Malcolm, Daniel Karl 100, 101, 510 Maldonado, Edwardo R. 82, 83 Malik, Dharam Dev 315 Malinowski, James Henry 191, 483 Malone, John Richard 119, 526 Maltby, James W. 178, 179, 510 Manley, James Mitchell 515 Mann, Jack Truett 142, 143, 526 Mann, Joseph Edward, Jr. 112, 113, 527 Manriquez, Anthony G., Jr. 172, 173, 527 Manville, Mahlon F., Ill 167, 168, 527 Marceleno, Troy 284 Marcontell, Calvin E. 164, 165, 510 Marcy, Wayne Elmer 144, 145, 527 Margrave, Michael W. 156, 157 Margraves, Ross D., Jr. 150, 151, 510. Marlow, Michael M. C. 92, 93 Marlowe, Freddie 195, 281, 306 Marshall, Arvle Edward 305 Marshall, Charles D. 104, 105, 305, 495 Marshall, Edgar A., Jr. 305 Marshall, James Harold 174, 175, 305, 347 Marshall, John K. 112, 113, 305, 510 Marshall, John Thomas 128, 129, 305 Marshall, Ronald W. 172, 173, 296, 510 Martell, Charles R. 306, 470 Martin, Boe Willis 128, 129, 346, 495 Martin, Gordon W. 84, 85, 527 Martin, Harry Bob 97, 98, 185, 510 Martin, Hershel J., Jr. 99, 100, 527 Martin, John E. 487 Martin, John T., Jr. 196 Martin, Joseph David 527 Martin, Larry Don 286 Martin, Lionel Jerome 148, 149 Martin, Milton Paul 106, 439 Martin, Milton R., Jr. 104, 105, 439 Martin, Ralph E., Jr. 164, 165, 527 Martin, Robert Lee 471 Martin, Robert Raphael 136, 137, 243 Martin, Russell James 286 Martin, Truman F. 124, 125, 510 Martin, William W. 144, 145, 324, 502 Martindale, William P. 134, 135, 247, 248, 252, 255, 312 Martinez, Eduardo R. 515 Martinez, Homero A. 121, 122, 352, 510 Martinez, Juan M., Jr. 92, 93, 181, 288, 352, 495 Marwitz, Alton Henry 289, 471 Marxuach, Raul Jose 166, 167, 295, 527 Maser, Robert Perry 124, 125, 527 Mason, Edgar Adams 92, 93, 527 Mason, Lloyd Dale 103, 114, 495 Mason, Rodney Dwain 172, 173, 527 Mast, Daniel Dee 535 Matchett, Robert Lewis 84, 85, 294, 372, 439 Mathews, Nolan Barry 502 Mathis, Harold L. 126, 127, 362 Mathis, John Curtis 172, 173 Mathis, Ralph Henry 293, 323, 471 Mathis, Robert Neil 132, 133, 511 Matocha, Kenneth George 90, 91, 527 Matthaei, William K. H. 194, 527 Matthews, Archie H. 284 Matthews, John H. 148, 149, 295, 348 Matthews, Richard C. 124, 125, 300, 527 Matthews, William A., Jr. 150, 151, 341, 527 Matula, Benjamin R. 114, 115, 370, 495 Matula, Raymond Edward 154, 380, 595 Matzke, Carl W., Jr. 142, 511 Maughan, Donald Ray 527 Mauldin, Charles R. 172, 173, 511 Maurer, Charles H. 295, 511 Maxwell, David G. 515 Maxwell, John R. 146, 147, 316, 379, 511 Maxwell, Lloyd Judson 471 Maxwell, Malcolm D. 103 Maxwell, Parmer 8., Jr. 142, 527 Maxwell, Thomas M. 192, 376, 502 May, Albert L. 83, 348, 511 May, Dean Wesley 104, 105, 527 May, Richard Earl 297, 502 May, Robert Arthur 114, 115, 297, 527 May, Ronald Louis 160, 164, 165, 440 Mayfield, Jess 121, 122, 527 Mayfield, John Gerald 118, 119, 527 Mayfield, Ramon B. 83, 495 Mayfield, William T. 100, 527 Mayo, Charles L. 97 Mayo, Teddy D. 166, 167, 358, 511 Mays, Richard Archer 124, 125, 440 Mays, William R. 103, 511 Mazzeo, Patrick S. 142 Me McAdams, Robert James 134, 135 McAdams, Thomas Arthur 118, 119, 527 McAfee, David Michael 291, 471 McAfee, Winfield R. 118, 119, 527 McAlister, Kenneth W. 113 McAlpin, William Ray 146, 147, 260, 510 McAlpine, Robert Edward 152, 153, 318, 380, 494 McAnally, Reagan Vann 535 McAvoy, Douglas Henry 328 McAvoy, Edward J. 510 McBride, James R. 104, 105, 293, 376, 494 McCann, Donald Ralph 170, 171, 510 McCarty, Robert Terrill 121, 122, 527 McCaslin, James B., Jr. 156, 157 McCauley, Donald Ray 483 McCauley, James G. 376 McChesney, Michael C. 195, 515 McClain, Charles W., Jr. 112, 113, 134, 135, 180, 494 McClain, Richard Daniel 174, 175, 527 McClinton, Gaylon M. 122, 123, 510 McClung, Jack Allen, Jr. 168, 169, 291, 527 McClure, Dennis W. 96, 97, 303, 329, 502 McClure, John Anthony 98, 99, 341, 527 McClusky, Robert Elton 170, 171, 510 McCollough, Ralph A. 102, 103, 259, 364, 494 McConchie, David Owen 102, 103, 375, 527 McCool, Bryan Dwayne 502 McCorcle, Thelton W. 286, 486 McCord, Carl Parker 308, 323, 471 McCord, Jessie Lee 178, 179, 527 McCown, Jack Raymond 92, 93, 341, 527 McCown, Larry Wayne 334, 527 McCoy, Billy Gene 144, 145, 359, 510 McCoy, Michael Day 130, 131, 164, 165 McCrary, Roney Gene 168, 169, 332 McCullin, Mack Cook 486 McCulloch, Ben Eustace 142, 367, 527 McCutchen, Billy Mac 122, 123, 280, 440 McDaniel, Allen G. 134, 135, 255 McDaniel, Bobby Luther 166, 167, 339, 440 McDaniel, Donald Ray 104, 105, 527 McDaniel, Hugh H., Jr. 146, 147, 316, 494 McDaniel, Jerry Carrol 483 McDaniel, Keith Roberts 142 561 McDaniel, Lyndon Paul 90, 91, 510 McDaniel, Terry Pat 84, 85, 440 McDermand, Willis F., Jr. 153, 154, 527 McDonald, Gary Lee 153, 154 McDonald, Gerald H. 494 McDonald, Herschel C. 104, 105, 295 McDonald, Merion H., Jr. 150, 151, 527 McDonald, Michael Neil 94, 95, 288, 440 McDonald, Roy Eric 114, 115, 527 McDougall, Shelby E. 148, 149, 440 McDowell, Harold Dwane 134, 135, 527 McElroy, Edgar E., Jr. 128, 129, 527 McFadden, David Wayne 122, 123, 364, 527 McFadden, Edgar Clayton 293 McFadden, Ollie Neal 471 McFarland, Jerry Lynn 168, 169, 527 McFarland, John R. 495 McFarland, Kenneth Joe 84, 85, 510 McFarland, William F. 109, 122, 123, 400, 440 McGalliard, M. D. 162, 163, 510 McGarvey, Anthony J. 168, 169, 350, 527 McGaughy, Patrick L. 90, 91, 278, 495 McGaughy, Richard V. 2, 112, 113, 311, 441 McGee, Edwin Jackson 166, 167, 527 McGee, Jesse Thomas 168, 169, 361 McGill, Dennis Walter 100, 101, 185, 527 McGill, Manley 81, 327, 495 McGill, Robert Neal 162, 163, 510 McGinnis, William Sams 302, 471 McGinty, John Walter 128, 129, 332, 527 McGinty, Stirman Rush 126, 127, 266 McGlothlin, Larry Wyman 144, 145, 369, 527 McGown, Michael Don 98, 99, 527 McGrady, Michael Scott 146, 147, 185, 527 McGrath, John Stephen 136, 137, 353, 527 337, 510 McGregor, James E. 128, 129, 299, McGregor, Mark D. 102, 103, 340, 527 McGuire, Charles Joseph 230, 279 McGuire, Robert N., Jr. 94, 95, 527 McGuire, Travis C, Jr. 96, 97, 361, 379, 527 McHam, Edward C. 346, 502 Mcllheran, Louis C. 172, 173, 309, 311 McIntosh, Dennis Keith 185, 313 Mclver, James W. 150, 151, 527 McKay, David E. 278, 495 McKay, James Scott, II 441 McKay, Scott S., II 139, 156, 157 McKean, Robert E. 142, 373, 495 McKee, Franklin James 174, 175, 527 McKee, William Charles 100, 101, 346, 495 McKeen, William R. 102, 103, 321, 510 McKenzie, James W. 118, 119 McKenzie, Roy D., Jr. 378 McKenzie, William H., Jr. 128, 129, 299, 527 McKernar, John Barry 527 McKinney, Clayton M. 168, 169 McKinney, John M. 142, 249, 288, 495 McKinnie, Lynn Allen 79, 100, 101, 293, 441 McKinnis, Patrick H. 170, 171, 291, 527 McKinzey, Jerry Lynn 289 McKnight, Joe T. 126, 127, 510 McLain, John David 112, 113 McLaughlin, Lester A. 83, 527 McLean, Donald G. 510 McLeod, Hugh M., Jr. 166, 167, 510 McLeod, James Page 164, 165 McLeod, Terry Lynch 176, 177, 527 McMahan, William R. 510 McMath, Charles Wallis 118, 119, 527 McMichael, Bobbie Lee 142, 259, 280, 510 McMickle, Bruce D. 144, ]45, 527 McMillian, Adrian I. 197, 295, McMillan, Robert Larue 487 McMillen, Jacques J. 502 515 McMullen, John M. 267, 307, 346, 441 McMurray, David William 84, 85, 527 McNeely, John G., Jr. 197, 279, 471 McNees, Robert George 83, 510 McNeil, Vance A. 142 McNeill, Tolliver P. 124, 125, 300, 527 McNiece, Randall V., Jr. 100, 101, 527 McOwen, James S. 126, 127, 300, 510 McPhail, Jerry Wayne 126, 127, 527 McPherson, Richard G. 94, 95, 321, 326, 495 McSwain, C. V. 281, 502 McVey, Jon Marshall 301 McVey, Stanley A., Jr. 84, 85, 184, 360, 527 McWilliams, George L. 121, 122, 376, 527 McWilliams, James Lee 164, 165, 510 McWilliams, Morris H. 298 Meade, Ramon, II 170, 171 Meadows, Charles D. 84, 85, 495 Meadows, George R. 79, 87, 97, 180, 312, 335, 441 Meadows, Thomas Hollis 118, 119, 297, 337, 527 Means, Jan Orman 363, 502 Medel, Aurelia Federico 113, 357, 527 Medina, David Lopez 172, 173 Medley, Edward Luke 103, 185, 511 Medlin, Earl Leroy 83, 297, 527 Medlin, Paul Warner 515 Mejia, Carlos V. 114, 115, 295, 511 Mellgren, John J., Jr. 154, 527 Melton, Jackson Dale, Jr. 128, 129, 341, 527 Melton, Milton D. 103 Melton, Robert G. 142, 299, 527 Melugin, Joseph W. 168, 169 Melugin, Ramsey Kermit 106, 113, 184, 314, 495 Menchaca, Arnold H. 83, 511 Mendez, Tomas L. 281, 288 Menke, Charles Albert 94, 95, 511 Mean, Wallace G. 90, 91, 280, 495 Menninger, George E. 154, 155, 291, 326, 527 Menville, Edward R. 340 Menzies, George C, III 124, 125, 300, 330, 527 Meredith, David Lee 178, 179, 527 Merka, Joe Thomas 100, 101, 291, 527 Merka, William C. 90, 91, 511 Merkel, Gary Allen 148, 149, 339, 527 Merrill, Sam A., Jr. 511 Merriman, Dale Carl 170, 171, 527 Merritt, Arthur Lynn 136, 137, 230 Merritt, David Sanders 301, 471 Merritt, Joseph Claude 102, 103, 511 Merritt, Ralph Edward 244, 245 Merritt, Walter Edw., Jr. 310 Metcalf, Michael P. 116, 117, 361, 495 Methvin, Gordon Alfred 96, 97, 527 Metteauer, Joe Dean 156, 157, 372, 527 Mettke, Winston D. 102, 103, 333, 511 Metz, Richard Henry 96, 97 Meuse, Phillip Mike 495 Meyer, Alvin H. 284 Meyer, James Lester 176, 177, 230 Meyer, John Henry 128, 129, 185, 511 Meyer, John R. 96, 97, 315, 511 Meyer, Lee Gustav 164, 165, 349, 511 Meyer, Norman George 102, 103, 185, 341, 527 Meyer, Richard Carol 195, 263, 312, 319 Meyers, Frank Edward 118, 119, 527 Meyers, John Edwin 162, 163, 511 Mia, Md. Abdus Salam 315, 486 Michalak, Chester Henry 136, 137 Michna, John Louis 96, 97, 357, 511 Michulka, George Arnold 148, 149, 527 Middleton, Harold J., Jr. 195, 372 Miears, Robert A. 121, 122, 345, 495 Mier, Jose A. 502 Miesch, Edward Peter 197, 295, 483 Mihalick, John Patrick 197, 471 Mikeska, Dean Patrick 502 Miksch, David Gene 278, 343, 471, 527 Mikulec, Victor 261, 495 Mikush, Joe John 118, 119, 368 Milam, Russell H., Jr. 298 Milberger, Lionel John 130, 131, 318 Milby, James F. 176, 177 Miller, Allen R., Jr. 102, 103, 376, 441 Miller, Carroll N. 83, 511 Miller, David Irving 527 Miller, Don Everett 92, 93 Miller, Donald Lee 98, 99, 495 Miller,. Edwin Kent 172, 173, 284 Miller, Eugene P. 162, 163, 185, 317, 511 Miller, Frederick R, 515 Miller, Glyn Carrol 112, 113, 511 Miller, Homer A., Jr. 168, 169, 366 Miller, Jackie Ray 178, 179, 527 Miller, James Edward 146, 147, 527 Miller, Jimmie Leon 148, 149, 572 Miller, John Henry, Jr. 104, 105, 441 Miller, Joseph A., Ill 154, 295 Miller, Karl J. 114, 115, 286 Miller, Kent Urban 124, 125, 300, 360, 527 Miller, Marlin Ronald 142, 511, 527 Miller, Maurice Delmer 162, 163 Miller, Richard James 170, 171 Miller, Robert Allen 90, 91, 527 Miller, Robert Louis 511 Miller, Ron Parks 142, 143, 250 Miller, Ronald Philip 134, 135, 527 Miller, Stanley Robert 84, 85, 52? Miller, Ted Roger 197, 306, 351, 471 Miller, Teddie I. 144, 145, 361, 495 Miller, Thomas Richard 502 Miller, Virgil White 166, 167, 511 Miller, W. D. 471 Miller, William Evans 174, 175 Miller, William H., II 136, 137 Miller, William R. 289, 502 Milligan, Leon Ellis 84, 85, 527 Mills, Charles A, 150, 151, 353, 511 Mills, Herbert David 132, 133, 312, 441 Mills, Jerry Ray 148, 149, 185, 511 Mills, Jim Tom 296 Mills, Joel Lee 130, 131, 185 Mills, Johnny Fredric 471 Mills, Ramsey Z., Jr. 112, 113, 511 Mills, Robert Lee 83, 184, 511 Millsaps, William R., Jr. 471 Milner, Lawrence A. 170, 171 Milton, Daniel E. 317 Mims, Larry Grant 154, 511 Min, Man Ki 315 Minaldi, David Lynn 353, 528 Minnick, Timothy Allen 174, 175, 528 Minor, Charles R, 136, 137, 221, 226, 227 Minor, John 104, 105, 184, 284, 306, 312, 324, 340 Minyard, James C. 84, 85, 184, 511 Mires, James R., Jr. 150, 151, 511 Mise, Don Kirby 90, 91, 361, 511 Miska, Frank Nolan 148, 149, 528 Mitchell, Billy C. 122, 123, 317, 495 Mitchell, David Thomas 124, 125, 300, 528 Mitchell, Don Harvey 243, 246 Mitchell, Elmer Glen 114, 115 Mitchell, Malcolm Gary 156, 157, 380 Mitchell, Pat Harley 136, 137, 239, 243, 245 Mitchell, Ralph H., Jr. 174, 175, 250, 291, 528 Mitchell, Raymond E., Jr. 118, 119 Mitchell, Robert E., Jr. 116, 117, 373, 511 Mitchell, Robert Lee 104, 105, 528 Mitchell, Vic Everett 150, 151, 528 Mitchell, Willis W., II 122, 123, 495 Moehlman, Elvin C, Jr. 172, 173, 511 Moerbe, Edwin H., Jr. 195, 281, 306, 471 Moffett, Franklin Sims 300 Moffitt, Alfred F., Ill 121, 122, , 528 Moffitt, David Leroy 153, 154, 441 Mofley, Robert Earl 150, 151, 367 528 Mogford, John L., Jr. 128, 129, 495 Molberg, James J. 196, 502 Molik, perry Paul 195, 335, 515 Moller, Godfrey T., Jr. 108, 298, 306, 324, 340, 441 Moltz, Larry Delmar 104, 105 Moncivais, Emil Ray 172, 173, 528 Monday, Charles B. 158, 166, 167, 442 Monier, William Kurt 100, 101, 262, 528 Monroe, Jerry Wilson 150, 151 Montalbano, Philip S. 471 Monteer, David H. 120, 121 Montemayor, Arthur A. 347, 472 Montgomery, David F. 124, 125 Montgomery, Ernest, III 144, 145, 354, 511 Montgomery, Gordon K. 92, 93, 442 Monticello, Samuel A. 310 Moody, Thomas Ned 150, 151, 511 Moon, Ronald Patrick 84, 85, 327, 511 Mooney, Jerry Butler 170, 171, 185, 528 Moore, Arthur T. 98, 99, 314, 495 Moore, Charles W., Jr. 108, 306, 341, 488, 495 Moore, Clayton Bonnette 122, 123, 528 Moore, Edgar Roy 114, 115, 372, 528 Moore, Franklin David 282, 314, 472 Moore, George E. 132, 133, 316, 495 Moore, Gerald Clinton 118, 119 Moore, James Larry 118, 119 Moore, James Patrick 495 Moore, James Roy 279, 528 Moore, James Will, Jr. 84, 85, 442 Moore, Kenneth Warren 304, 376 Moore, Rex W., Jr. 146, 147, 368, 511 Moore, Richard 197, 535 Moore, Richard Webb 121, 122, 528 Moore, Robert Charles 337 Moore, Robert H. 96, 442 Moore, Robert Tim 172, 173 Moore, Walter B. 132, 133 Mora, Federico S. 154, 345, 511 More, William R. 144, 145, 315, 323 Moreland, Charles Roy 120, 121, 495 Moreland, Henry C, Jr. 502 Morelos, Zaragoza R. 286, 535 Morgan, Billie Eugene 128, 129, 528 Morgan, David L. 495 Morgan, Donald Lee 528 Morgan, Emmett Kane 94, 95, 528 Morgan, James E., Jr. 90, 91, 367, 528 Morgan, James Matchett 84, 85, 184, 528 Morgan, Jerry Don 156, 157, 367, 511 Morgan, Kelly W., Jr. 164, 165 Morgan, Mackey Doyle 134, 135 Morgan, Robert Paul 162, 163, 528 Morgan, Thomas Lilbourn 122, 123, 372, 528 Morris, Ben Louis 116, 117, 511 Morris, David Gordon 442 Morris, Donald 148, 149, 333 Morris, Gary Wesley 146, 147, 528 Morris, Henry Lee 148, 149, 327, 528 Morris, Jack W., Jr. 132, 133 Morris, Jackson A., Ill 162, 163, 528 Morris, Joseph Clyde 502 Morris, Lawrence Emil 263, 310, 355, 472 Morris, Paul Edgar 148, 149, 317, 495 Morris, Richard J. 294, 502 Morris, Thomas C, III 174, 175, 251, 495 Morrison, David Gordon 121, 122, 327, 528 Morrison, Ray Manning 130, 131 Morrow, Danny Fred 122, 123, 442 Morrow, Gerald L. 300 Morrow, Larry Lavoyce 136, 137 Morse, Charles H., Jr. 114, 115, 195, 495 Mortensen, Robert E. 317 Morton, Albert G., Ill 104, 105, 351, 495 Morton, Curtis Ray 90, 91, 528 Morton, Thomas Dean 98, 99, 528 Moseley, Hal Millard 148, 149 Moseley, James Louis 126, 127, 300, 528 Moseley, Phillip Eugene 128, 129 Mosley, Jerome Richard 502 Mosley, Robert Wayne 172, 173, 528 Mosman, Timothy J. 150, 151, 339, 495 Moss, Gary Grant 142, 358 Mosty, Scott Newton 98, 349, 528 Mostyn, Claude R. 166, 167, 528 Motheral, Sterling Fred 128, 129, 511 Mowlam, Thomas James 472 Muehe, Lawrence W., Jr. 168, 169 Muehlstein, Valerian J. 121, 122, 313, 528 Muenfer, Robert H. 284 Mulanovich, George B. 249 Mulkey, O liver C, III 348, 487 Mullican, Billy M. 90, 91, 368, 528 Mullins, Albert A. 324, 472 Munday, Keith Holt 116, 117, 262, 528 Mundt, Henry G., II 528 Munford, Arthur Gary 146, 147, 528 Munn, Hazel Oneal 94, 95, 442 Munnerlyn, Charles Ray 150, 151, 311, 495 Munnerlyn, James R. 347 Munro, Charles Raymond 344, 495 Munson, John Hanks, Jr. 102, 103, 528 Munson, Joseph U., Jr. 197 Murchison, Dawson R., Ill 90, 91, 388, 528 Murdock, Danny Duane 110, 379, 442 Murphy, Charles C. 176, 177, 267, 442 Murphy, Ellis P. 156, 157, 364, 511 Murphy, James Luther 210, 211, 218, 255 Murphy, John Leslie 172, 173, 528 Murphy, Michael D. 320, 361, 442 Murphy, Stephen Leo 150, 151, 528 Murray, Donald J. 334, 502 Murray, Gary Thomas 162, 163, 331, 357 Murray, George P. 102, 103, 495 Murray, James Carl 511 Murray, James Michael 170, 171, 345, 528 Murray, Thomas Rex 79, 158, 162, 163, 341, 442 Murray, William David 98, 99, 528 Murray, William Leo 152, 153, 442 Musachia, Vincent S. 511 Musselman, David E., Jr. 302, 502 Myers, Alan Wayne 166, 167, 297, 528 Myers, David Louis 176, 177 Myers, James P. 178, 179, 495 Myers, Porter Cecil, Jr. 83, 528 Myers, Randolph Peter 164, 165, 292, 511 Myre, John Ellef 92, 93, 312 N Nafe, Gerald Albert 535 Nagy, Richard Edward 160, 168, 169, 317, 443 Naill, Walter Edward, Jr. 146, 147, 345 Nance, James Patrick 142, 316 Narayan, Kishen 315 Nash, Charles Ross, Jr. 97 Nash, James C, II 97, 511 Nash, James Franklin, Jr. 142 Nash, Robert S. 335 Nash, Weldon Whitfield 108, 113, 311, 341, 495 Natho, Bernard J. 295, 301, 472 Navar, Luis Gabriel 295, 344, 502 Navarro, Marion Wayne 168, 169 Neal, Alton Odell 320 Neal, John Kenneth 89, 103, 443 Neale, Robert King 113 Neathery, Orphie, III 170, 171, 511 Neeb, Steven Anthony 170, 171 Neely, Leonard C, Jr. 114, 115, 495 Neely, Robert C. 128, 129 Neff, Joe Kent 301 Nelson, Arthur F. 104, 105, 511 Nelson, Bardin H., Jr. 172, 173 Nelson, David Neal 154, 495 Nelson, George Lowell 92, 93 Nelson, Hubert D. 174, 175, 495 Nelson, James Edwin 114, 115 Nelson, Jerry B. 92, 93, 309, 331, 495 Nelson, Milton Miles 124, 125, 300 Nelson, Robert Dale 178, 179, 511 Nelson, Thomas Alfred 90, 91, 143, 261 Nelson, Thomas Kenneth 142, 185, 295, 309, 443, 511 Nelson, Willard Calvin 297 Nethery, Jimmy Charles 83, 184 Netz, Roy Loring 153, 154, 313 Neuman, James Allen 22, 123, 511 Neumann, Curtis Erwin 164, 165, 355 Neumann, Terry Lee 162, 163, 511 Nevill, Jimmy Travis 214 New, Noah Edward, Jr. 84, 85, 496 Newett, James Allan 148, 149, 341 Newland, Leo Winburne 535 Newland, Vernon Lee 172, 173 Newman, Cyrus James, Jr. 156, 157 Newman, Gene William 308 Newman, Woodrow W., Jr. 156, 157, 303, 502 Newton, Dennis E., Ill 98, 99, 295 Newton, Paul E. 353 Nicely, Clyde Elmore 116, 117, 291, 340 Nicholas, Donald H. 83, 184, 511 Nichols, Charles Lee 156, 157, 185, 294, 511 Nichols, Edwin Harris 102, 103, 363, 443 Nichols, James W., Jr. 90, 91, 261, 496 Nichols, Preston R., Jr. 90, 91 Nichols, Robert Arthur 126, 127, 443 Nicholson, Jacob F., Ill 100, 101, 327 Nicholson, John R. 140, 142, 304, 312, 336, 496 Nickell, Tommy N. 103 Niehaus, Henry Albert 118, 119, 349 Niemann, Edward R. 121, 122 Nimitz, Edwin Zively 367 Nimitz, Ernest King 320, 472 Nitsch, Eugene John 90, 91, 511 Nivers, Francis John 195, 305 Nix, Edmond Lee 310, 472 Nix, William Dale, Jr. 128, 129, 511 Nixon, Farris Glenn 153, 154, 260, 511 562 Noack, James Clinton 168, 169, 443 Noake, James Alvin 102, 103 Nolan, Robert Lee 97, 443 Nolen, William Eugene 197, 314, 472 Nordstrom, Jon David 334 Norman, Forrest Steven 535 Norman, James Melvin 113, 443 Norris, John Dee, Jr. 168, 169, 372, 443 Norris, Ronald Wayneisc 502 North, Bobby Earl 482 Northcutt, David Lee 84, 85 Northrop, Roy F. 213 Norton, David J. 98, 181, 496 Norton, Gary Don 515 Norwood, Gary Luther 300 Norwood, James R. 168, 169, 388 Noster, Wayne Maurice 83 Novak, Albert, Jr. 286 Novosad, Alvin Louis 130, 131, 313, 323, 443 Novosad, Ronald Roland 172, 173 Novosad, Ted S. 128, 129, 511 Nunnallee, Roger G. 487 Nutt, John Wayne 102, 103, 328, 496 Nutt, Merwyn Lyle 84, 85, 443 Nydegger, Raymond R. 335, 472 o Oatman, Wilburn S., Jr. 144, 145 Oberndorfer, James E. 310 O ' Brien, Charles E. 92, 93 O ' Brien, Nathan C. 176, 177, 380 Ocker, Donald Arnold 178, 179, 340, 511 Ocker, Donald Lee 283, 321, 333 O ' Connell, Thomas Wm. 284, 312 O ' Connor, Charles Joseph 128, 129 O ' Connor, John Douglas 280, 309, 472 O ' Connor, John J. 156, 157, 380 O ' Dell, Jack Denton, Jr. 122, 123, 496 Odom, James B. 305 Odom, John Currie, II 122, 123 Odstrcil, Jerry Delton 472 Odstrcil, Robert Ray 172, 173 Oefinger, Simeon W., Jr. 126, 127, 315, 444 Ogden, Daniel Curtiss 304, 483 Ogg, Don Michael 79, 94, 95, 296, 414, 444 Ogorman, Kenneth P. 100, 101 Ohlendorf, David A. 121, 122 Ohlendorf, Harry M. 121, 122, 304, 309, 313, 315, 496 O ' Keefe, Dennis Edward 128, 129, 262 Olbrich, Douglas F. 164, 165, 444 Olden, John M. 146, 147, 259 Oldham, Larry S. 98, 99 Oliphant, Jack 170, 171 Olivares, Alberto M. 142, 143, 295, 343 Olivas, Jose Reyes 170, 171 Oliver, Byron Delma 156, 157 Oliver, Edis T. 166, 167, 376 Oliver, Joe Henry 156, 157 Oliver, Mark Allen 150, 151 Oliver, Norman Preston 104, 105 Oliver, Obie L., Jr. 186, 486 Oliver, Robert Avery 185 Oliver, William T. 134, 135, 496 Ollre, Albert G., Ill 486 Olvera, Santiago 194, 502 Oman, John Bill 124, 125, 300 Omara, Brian Boru 144, 145, 303 Omura, Dudley A. 146, 147 Oncken, Robert Howard 84, 85 O ' Neill, Joseph D., II 144, 145, 262 Ong, Albert Y. 317 Onken, Gary Lance 98 Orena, George 103 Orchard, John Howard 126, 127, 300 Ornelas, Pablo, Jr. 284 Orr, Richard S. 164, 165, 496 Orr, Terry E. 284 Orr, Teddy Junior 153, 154, 345 Ortega, Henry C. 154, 496 Orts, Jack Robert 94, 95 Osborne, Franklin T. 106, 184, 306, 324, 444 Osborne, William G., Jr. 372 Osbourn, Donald Joe 309, 472 Osbourn, Larry Cecil 83 Ostmann, Fredrick P. 146, 147 Otto, Harold Reese 72, 173 Oualline, Charles Edw. 109, 375, 444 Overton, Harold L. 444 Overton, Wallar Head 90, 91, 280 Owen, Howard Salon, Jr. 166, 167, 529 Owens, John Howard 310 Owens, Joseph N. 282, 306, 314 P Pace, John Charles 92, 93, 444 Packer, Don Niel 172, 173 Padgett, Leo Robbins 142, 143, 529 Page, Alan Dell 134, 135, 156, 157 Page, Andrew Paul 291, 529 Page, Paul Carroll 168, 169, 344, 529 Palmer, Blaine L. 130, 131 Palmer, Michael V. 162, 163, 529 Palmer, William W. 284, 473 Palmore, William L. 100, 101, 496 Pampell, Emil Gerhord 472 Parekh, Chandra Kant 315, 483 Paris, Jack F. 148, 149, 319, 496 Parish, Thomas F. Jr. 98, 329 Park, Ross Alan 154, 327 Park, Wilbur G., Jr. 134, 135, 529 Parker, Charles Stephen 130, 131 Parker, Danny 192 Parker, Elmer Kelly 130, 131 Parker, John Volten 84, 85, 529 Parker, Kenneth Barry 83 Parker, Larry Gordon 114, 115, 496 Parker, William B. 104, 105, 529 Parkman, Kenneth Bobby 116, 117, 351 Parks, James Mac 319, 472 Parnell, William Don 178, 179, 294, 529 Parr, William Robert 148, 149, 529 Partida, Roland 116, 117 Partridge, James C. 98 Partridge, Jerry Lynn 170, 171, 340, 529 Partridge, Larry Dean 114, 115, 529 Pascavage, Jackie M. 136, 137, 529 Pate, Charles Carroll 172, 173, 317 Pate, David Brantley 178, 179, 529 Pate, Francis M., Jr. 94, 95, 185 Pate, James D. 284, 372 Pate, Jesse Earl 278, 472 Pate, Robert S. 126, 127, 300, 512 Pate, Ronald Gene 134, 135, 529 Pate, Samuel B., Jr. 84, 85, 496 Pater, Joachim Paul 472 Patranella, Kenneth W. 130, 131 Patrick, Charles E. 121, 122, 339 Patrick, Robert D., Ill 502 Patterson, Carol Monroe 192 Patterson, Jimmy Ray 482 Patterson, John N., Jr. 473 Patterson, John Shell 113, 336, 496 Patterson, Leverne F. 172, 173, 529 Patterson, W. E., Ill 83, 184, 317, 529 Patterson, Walter Hale 306, 473 Patton, Donald Garner 79, 110, 285, 324, 444 Patton, Robert S., Jr. 284, 311, 355, 473 Patton, Robert William 306 Paul, George Erwin 104, 105, 291, 297 Paul, Thomas Charles 121, 122, 285, 324, 496 Paulsen, Alan M. 150, 151 Paulus, Wesley C. 121, 122 Pausky, Darrell Glenn 306, 324, 433 Pavlik, Glenn A. 92, 93, 288, 496 Pawlik, Emil Hilary 103, 104, 298 Paxton, Chester Don 192, 376, 502 Payne, David Patterson 98, 529 Payne, Eugene Edgar, Jr. 113, 529 Payne, Harry Alan 120, 121 Payne, Jake Larry 124, 125, 286, 378 Payne, Jerry Bob 168, 169, 339, 496 Payne, Norman Lee 104, 105, 512 Payne, Thomas August 296 Pearce, Frank Moore 143, 147, 256 Pearce, Leon Harris 164, 165, 515 Pearson, Bobby Ewell 535 Pearson, David Oliver, 113, 114, 529 Pearson, Tommie Howell 148, 149, 185, 347, 529 Pearson, William E. 168, 169, 297 Peavy, Shelby Land 473 Pechacek, Albin George 280 Pechacek, John Robert 278 Pechacek, William R. 249, 502 Pederson, William M. 128, 129, 299, 496 Peeler, Ewins Lee 104, 105, 529 Peeples, David Carroll 146, 147, 529 Peeples, Minor, III 121, 122, 529 Peinemann, Myles A. 144, 145, 338, 496 Peltier, Peter Carl 83, 529 Pena, Gustavo Jose 103, 104, 529 Penaloza, Daniel A. 164, 165, 529 Pendery, Harry Hugh 92, 93 Pennington, Clarence R. 192, 282 Pennington, Hurm Dale 130, 131, 444 Penrod, John Lewis 178, 179 Pepper, Joseph Felix 121, 122 Percifield, John M. 83 Perez, Leopoldo F. 194, 295, 317, 502 Perkins, Ernest Lynn 170, 171, 339, 496 Perkins, Jerry Boone 166, 167, 512 Perkins, Rual Autry 146, 147, 359, 512 Perkins, William Neal 473 Perry, John Wilson 103, 104, 529 Perry, Robert Allan 502 Perry, Robert Stanley 124, 125, 529 Perry, Robert T., Jr. 258 Perry, Thomas Day 300 Persyn, David Leo 124, 125, 512 Persyn, Harvey Octave 116, 117, 529 Pesek, Franklin George 114, 115, 368, 529 Peter, Phillip, 136, 137 Peters, James Edward 97, 337, 512 529 Peterson, Alfred W. 94, 95, 512 Peterson, Allan Chase 142, 143, 529 Peterson, James P. D. 64, 165, 529 Peterson, Richard Henry 84, 85, 184, 512 Peterson, Robert Arvid 162, 163, 529 Peterson, Ronald Lowell 150, 151, 278, 288, 331, 512 Petrazio, Joseph A. 100, 101, 262, 321, 529 Petrey, Clinton Lee 289 Pettit, Arthur Douglas 166, 167 Pettit, Dean K. 141, 154, 181, 496 Petty, Robert R., Jr. 97, 302, 512 Peysen, David Richard 166, 167, 363 Peyton, Clarence Edw. 402 Peyton, Mark T., Jr. 122, 123, 358, 496 Peyton, Watkins S., Jr. 98, 529 Peyton, William B. 358, 444 Pfluger, Larry Egger 156, 157, 529 Pfluger, Robert L. 279, 309, 323, 437 Philipp, Barry S. Ewart 172, 173, 188, 310, 487 Phillips, Harold Wayne 174, 175, 246, 529 Phillips, James David 136, 137, 255 Phillips, Paul Jenkins 77, 314, 444 Phillips, Preston Vann 103, 104, 512 Phillips, Richard C. 98, 310, 496 Phillips, Robert H. 212, 255 Phillips, William F. 473 Piazza, Louis A. 194, 295 Piccolo, Sam 172, 173, 181, 496 Pickard, Lindley Roy 178, 179, 315, 512 Pickard, Robert Allen 473 Pickels, George Herbert 174, 175 240, 246 Pickett, Daniel Ernest 156, 157, 512 Pickett, Donald F. 473 Pickett, Eddie Earl 146, 147, 282, 331, 529 Pierson, David Earl 154, 378, 512 Pilcher, Carroll Dean 195, 317, 354, 473 Piper, Alfred A. 473 Piper, Harold Duane 502 Piper, Paul Knight 110, 136, 137, 217, 255, 363, 444 Pippin, Nathan William 97 Piram, Joseph A. 496 Pitchford, Robert N. 90, 91, 529 Pitrucha, Edward N. 282, 314, 502 Pittman, John W. 100, 101, 372, 496 Pixley, Timothy A. 116, 180, 401, 496 Pizzitola, Michael J. 529 Plagens, Walter Henry 172, 173, 194, 512 Plato, Thomas Alfred 290, 309, 333, 473 Platt, John Franklin 122, 123, 321, 512 Pliler, George Melvin 342, 493 Plummer, Jerry Loyd 92, 93, 529 Plummer, Thomas Hewett 172, 173, 445 Poehl, Norman Delbert 130, 131, 529 Poehl, Rudell 132, 133 Poenisch, Donald Lamar 114, 115 Polaski, Charles Adolph 295 Polk, Leroy James, Jr. 154, 343, 529 Pollard, Donald Lee 97 Pollard, John Norman 83, 184, 512 Pollock, Larry Dean 156, 157 Pompa, Joe 174, 175, 251, 529 Pomykal, Glenn Waldo 378 Poncho, Ray Edmond 136, 137, ' 230 Pool, Kay Dean 192, 279, 313, 515 Pool, William Dalton 142, 143, 529 Pope, Glen Ervin 172, 173 Pope, Jim Calvin 380 Pope, Travis Gordon 126, 127, 300, 529 Popelka, Michael Ernest 142, 143, 529 Popp, Edmund A. 90, 91. 530 Popp, William Edward 284, 312 Porter, John Grant 284 Porter, Larry Gene 98, 297, 332, 530 Porter, William Reed 154, 530 Porterfield, Clyde J. 473 Posey, Burl Wayne 473 Poss, James Stanley 104, 105, 529 Post, Edward Thomas 103, 104, 358, 530 Post, Raymond G., Jr. 168, 169, 372, 445 Potter, Clarence H., Jr. 84, 85, 512 Potter, Douglas John 84, 85, 343, 529 Potter, Robert Hester 132, 133, 299, 445 Potts, James Sumners 172, 173, 283, 309, 323, 512 Potts, John Howard 162, 163, 339, 530 Potts, Robert Charles 130, 131, 445 Poulsen, Niel Bowman 484 Powe, Marc Bracken 79, 110, 134, 135, 249, 311, 445 Powell, Charles Trenton 154, 530 Powell, George W. 94, 95, 315, 512 Powell, Gordon Rufus 283 Powell, James H., II 116, 117, 530 Powell, John Charles 103, 104, 530 Powell, John Franklin 535 Powell, Marvin C. 90, 91, 325, 530 Powell, Richard M. 139, 156, 157, 278, 445 Powell, Richard Rogel 278, 473 Powell, Robert Elvin 515 Powell, Robert Thomas 100, 101, 331, 530 Powell, Thomas W. 150, 151, 496 Powell, Woodrow Lee 116, 117, 530 Power, Jerry Martin 156, 157, 530 Powers, Benny Lloyd 94, 95 Powers, Charles Keith 153, 154, 512 Powers, Luther Robert 168, 169, 337, 530 Powers, William N., Jr. 132, 133, 530 Praisnar, Adam, Jr. 118, 119, 291, 330, 530 Prater, John Samuel 146, 147, 530 Prather, William Horton 83, 291, 530 Preston, Daniel D. 124, 125, 300, 372, 530 Prestridge, Marion G. 103, 104, 530 Price, Edgar Ray 290 Price, Glynn Edward 121, 122, 530 Price, Harry Hemphill 44, 84, 85 Price., Jack Harold 150, 151, 367, 496 Price, Jesse Francis, Jr. 291 Price, John Bertram 154, 530 Prichard, John Paul 98, 379, 512 Prickette, John Foster 104, 105, 259, 376, 512 Pridmore, J. A., Jr. 116, 117, 291, 333, 530 Pritchard, Allen N. 84, 85, 181, 284, 363, 496 Pritzen, Douglas T., Jr. 293, 324, 502 Prochaska, David Joe 126, 127, 295, 300, 530 Prochaska, Jerry F., Jr. 150, 151, 445, 530 Provine, Christopher E. 164, 165, 530 Purcell, William W. R., Jr. 118, 119 Pruett, Jeff Dee 128, 129, 299, 512 Pry, William F., II 122, 123, 496 Pryor, Roy Ronald 100, 101, 337, 530 Przada, Patrick Lee 79, 89, 98, 341, 446 Puckett, John Ennis 178, 179, 294, 329, 512 Puckett, Ray H., Jr. 118, 119, 358, 530 Puckett, William E. 136, 137, 232, 233, 236, 238, 255 Pugh, William Thomas 144, 145, 530 Puig, Baldomero A., Ill 134, 135, 295, 352, 530 Pullen, Gerald G. 502 Pullin, Terry Gene 148, 149, 370, 512 Pumpelly, Howard E. 92, 93, 348, 530 Putman, Gerald H. 113 Putz, Richard E. 290 Pybus, Jack Lacy 172, 173, 530 Pye, Ebbie Francis 279, 310 Pye, Perry Gregory 94, 95, 530 Pylate, Patrick W. 172, 173 Pyle, Jay C. 100, 101, 320, 496 Q Qadir, A. N. M. Abdul 315 Quaglino, Carl Anthony 474, 282 Qualls, Lewis William 221, 224, 226, 227 Quisenberry, Bobby R. 192, 279, 294, 313, 515 Quisenberry, Clebert W. 310, 474 Quraishi, Ali Akhtar 484 R Raba, Carl Franz, Jr. 284, 446 Raba, Laurence Joseph 103, 104, 512 Rabel, Adolphus B. 83, 496 Rabel, Herbert Emil 126, 127, 512 Rabel, William Huitt 83, 184, 318, 512 Radde, Kenneth Albert 94, 95, 302, 530 Rader, Terry Don 103, 104, 530 Radle, Marvin Allen 289, 474 Raffety, Carl H. 98, 512 Ragsdale, Arlon Hugh 166, 167, 530 Ragsdale, R. Angus 486 Railston, Richard L. 178, 179, 344, 530 Rainosek, Alvin Paul 164, 165, 446 Rainwater, Charles F. 515 Rakestraw, Harold Lee 196, 328 Ralph, Bryan 378, 481 Ralph, Thomas H., Jr. 88, 97, 181, 200, 284, 321, 496 Ralston, Derwood Owen 284 Rambin, Ronald Emmett 100, 154, 185, 297, 530 Ramirez, Adolfo, Jr. 196, 352, 502 Ramirez, Florentino, Jr. 121, 122 Ramirez, Jose I., Jr. 502 Ramirez, Renato 87, 446 Ramsay, Richard W. 97 Ramser, Charles David 164, 165 Ramsey, John Wayne 166, 167, 348, 530 Ramsower, Robert C. 142, 143, 261, 288, 370, 496 Ramthun, Elton Albert 296 Randerson, Darryl 195 Randolph, Frank S. 290 Randolph, Joe N. 110, 496 Randolph, Richard Witt 339 Raney, J. C. 298, 310, 324, 502 Rankin, Charles Robert 168, 169 Ransdell, Thomas R. 100, 101, 297, 369, 530 Rapp, Harry Michael, Jr. 162, 163, 327, 530 Rardin, David Craig 144, 145, 262, 530 Ratcliff, Lynn James 118, 119 Ratcliffe, John A. 118, 119, 372, 496 Rathke, Herman Lee 301 Ratliff, Lee Roger 79, 305, 334, 400, 446 Ratliff, Marvin T., Jr. 152, 153, 339, 530 Rawls, Harlow William 146, 147, 358, 530 Ray, Alexis Mayo 83, 530 Ray, Cadwell Lewis 484 Ray, James Edwin 162, 163, 512 Ray, Larry D. 83, 496 Ray, Revedy C., Ill 162, 163, 321 330, 446 Ray, William Martin 279, 446 Ray, Wilson Bradley 97, 121, 122, 530 Raymond, Francis D. 98 Razo, Joe, Jr. 195, 362, 474 Rea, Billy Craig 121, 122, 305, 336 Rea, Curtis Garlon, Jr. 305 Read, Charlie Herman 92, 93 Read, Doyle Weldon, Jr. 298 Ready, Gary W. 512 Reagan, Travis Haltom 136, 137 Reagor, Billy Harve 172, 173 Reagor, John C. 302 Reardon, Pat Orman 289, 474 Reavis, Radford Lee 144, 145, 262, 530 Record, James Emmett 116, 291, 346, 530 Rector, James Terrell 108, 114, 446 Rector, Kenneth Ray 100, 101, 361 Rector, William Raymond 297, 299, 530 Redd, Cecil 113, 332, 512 Reddell, Lewis A. 311, 322 Redding, Jackie Donald 146, 147, 512 Redding, Robert Glenn 178, 179, 512 Redditt, Richard S. 156, 157, 515 Redman, William James 301, 339, 474 Redwine, Harold Phillip 530 Reed, Jackie Edmond 124, 125, 300, 369, 530 Reed, James L. 113, 181, 316, 496 Reel, Ronald Lewis 191, 535 Reesby, William David 166, 167, 348, 530 Reese, Charles Henry 83, 530 Reese, George Elmer 84, 85, 184, 530 Reese, Michael Alan 170, 171, 530 Reese, Robert Charles 92, 93, 530 Reese, William N., Jr. 83, 530 Reeves, Brian Allan 132, 133 Reeves, Hume Woxom, Jr. 135 Reeves, Sim Adair, Jr. 280, 474 Reeves, Solon Alvis, Jr. 379, 515 Reeves, Tilmon James 130, 131, 496 Reid, David Bruce 90, 91, 530 Reid, Tommy Calvin 108, 267, 341, 414 446 Reinke, Robert T. 172, 173, 297, 530 Reinke, Stanley T. 83, 530 Reiser, Richard J. 100, 101, 446 Reisser, William A. 168, 169 Reitz, Ronald Charles 134, 135, 249, 252, 359, 446 Rektorik, Robert J. 89, 283, 309, 323, 446 Restivo, James Andrew 172, 173, 512 Restrepo, Alvaro 194, 535 Retallack, Monty E. 103, 104 Reuther, Carl Frederick 289, 346, 474 Revelette, Joe C., Jr. 474 Reveley, Michael Boyd 114, 115 Reynolds, David Louis 94, 95, 283, 530 Reynolds, George W., Jr. 154, 250, 530 Reynolds, Joel Richard 98, 118, 119, 530 Reynolds, Martin Glenn 474 Reynolds, Max Midgley 328, 474 Reynolds, Richard E. 192, 515 Reynolds, Roland K. 285, 474 Reynolds, Tony Rex 312, 447 Rhea, Dwayne Weldon 168, 169 Rheudasil, Billy M. 361, 474 Rhinehart, Max Henry 194 Rhoades, Robert Edgar 97, 279, 447 Rhodes, Samuel Fay 84, 85, 496 Rice, Gary Craig 156, 157 Rice, Jerry Don 293, 474 Rice, Richard Eddie 176, 177 Rice, Robert Ritchie 124, 125, 326, 530 Rice, Robert Roland 156, 157, 185, 337, 512 Rice, William D. 142, 143, 530 Richards, Coy Dean 172, 173, 530 Richards, Ronald R. 83, 184, 320, 530 Richardson, Arthur R. 174, 175, 512 Richardson, David M. 164, 165, 512 Richardson, Donald M. 83, 530 Richardson, Emmett M. 121, 122, 530 Richardson, Everett B. 146, 147, 497 Richardson, Patrick L. 172, 173, 348, 512 Richardson, Robert F. 97, 288, 447 Richardson, Robert Lee 515 Richburg, Monte Zone 94, 95 Richburg, Walter Curtis 97, 530 Richers, Louis W., Ill 148, 149, 323, 355, 530 Richey, Robert C. 194 Richmond, Kim 162, 163, 512 Richmond, Marvin E. 84, 85, 196, 530 Richter, Charles F. 279, 380, 474 Riddle, Rolean Bill, II 126, 127 Ridge, Chester Leroy 474 Ridgway, Larry Preston 162, 163, 326 Ridley, Robert Low 83, 297, 530 Ridout, Rhys Joel 97, 341, 497 Riegel, Allen L. 195, ' 372 Riente, Anthony Joseph 121, 122, 261, 530 Riente, John Anthony 114, 115, 181, 497 Rieves, John Michael 319, 474 Rigely, George Andrew 114, 115 Riggins, Norman 481 Riggle, Frederic Lee 144, 145, 296, 447 Rigsby, Edward Dee 358, 447 Rigsby, Leo Clifton 120, 121, 303, 323 Riley, Donald Richard 178, 179, 512 Riley, James Edward 309, 447 Riley, Victor A. 156, 157, 497 Riley, Voris Lee 94, 95, 309, 311, 447 Rinard, Stephen Kent 122, 123, 530 Riner, Gary Don 146, 147, 262, 291, 327, 530 Ringman, Edmond Ray 306 Riojas Raimundo 104, 105, 343 Riordan, Thomas G., Jr. 166, 167, 512 Rios, Artajerjes A. 313 Rios, Miguel 170, 171, 530 Rippstein, Kenneth C. 134, 135, 240, 241 Risinger, John David 92, 93, 530 Rivera, Carlos Manuel 196, 295, 515 Rivers, Donald Joe 144, 145 Roach, James Oran 290, 474 Roach, Lionel James 132, 133, 497 Roark, Glenn Edward 162, 163, 378, 512 Robbins, Lawrence O. 194, 303, 475 Robert, Jay Bob 136, 137, 230 Roberts, Bobby Edmund 303, 304, 322 Roberts, Clifford Riley 124, 125, 267, 379, 512 Roberts, Curtis Brooks 174, 175, 240, 242, 255 Roberts, David Emmitt 172, 173 Roberts, Harlan Earl 92, 93, 530 Roberts, James E., Jr. 136, 137, 221, 296, 447 Roberts, John Charles 164, 165, 343, 512 Roberts, Lonnie B., Jr. 142, 143, 185, 530 Roberts, Ralph David 174, 175, 530 Roberts, Thomas Bailey 515 Roberts, Thomas Wayne 146, 147, 297 Roberts, William H. V22, 123 Robertson, Bobby Ken 484 Robertson, Charles R. 310, 324 Robertson, Scotty T. 282 Robinette, William C., Jr. 230, 297 Robinson, Charles W. 114, 115, 530 Robinson, Clifford A. 114, 115 Robinson, Gary York 116, 117, 530 Robinson, Nelson Edward 126, 127, 530 Robinson, Richard M. 300 Robinson, Terence M. 174, 175, 240 Robinson, Wesley Aubrey 152, 153, 512 Robisheaux, Gary John 170, 171 Robison, David Lee 170, 171, 286 Rochelle, Joel Peck 530 Rockey, Carlton George 166, 167, 530 Roden, Raymond William 90, 91, 297 Rodgers, Bob Bowman 178, 179, 530 Rodgers, James O ' Donnell 103, 104, 512 Rodriguez, Armando M. 156, 157 Rodriguez, Aurelio R. 121, 122, 352, 497 Rodriguez, Heriberto F. 196 Rodriguez, Jesus L., Jr. 181, 352 Rodriguez, Joseph E. 90, 91, 512 Rodriguez, Leo A. 146, 147, 512 Rodriguez, Manuel A. 482 Rodriguez, Pete Ybarra 134, 135 Rodriguez, Roque C. 116, 117, 352, 488, 497 Rodriquez, Tomas M., Jr. 104, 105, 352, 530 Roeder, Richard J. 134, 135, 447 Roesner, Robert H. 425 Rogers, Charles Waylon 298 Rogers, Gerald Glasson 530 Rogers, Herbert Ernest 263 Rogers, Howard William 178, 179 Rogers, James Samuel 162, 163, 530 Rogers, Jerry Wayne 329 Rogers, Jesse A., Jr. 515 Rogers, Jimmy Lee 128, 129 Rogers, John Stephen 512 Rogers, Jud Fincher 83 Rogers, Marvin Ben 148, 149, 363, 530 Rogers, Robert M., Jr. 178, 179, 530 Rogers, William Joseph 152, 153 Rogers, William Nelson 118, 119 Rohrbough, Frank G. 178, 179, 373, 447 Rohrbough, Stephen W. 178, 179, 373, 448 Rollins, Charles H., Jr. 104, 105, 181, 447 Romere, Paul O ' Neal 161, 317, 331, 447 Roneskeuitz, Richard C. 121, 122, 530 Rook, George Dwayne 114, 115, 378, 512 Roome, Lewis Michael 172, 173, 497 Root, Paul Richard 104, 105, 295, 530 Roquemore, Michael A. 176, 177 Rosenbach, William Edw. 310 Rosenberg, Harold W. 197, 293, 318, 324, 475 Rosenberger, Wilmer E. 301, 302, 475 Rosenthal, Sidney D. 132, 133 Ross, Billy Frank 284, 475 Ross, Marshal Verne 475 Ross, Maurice 196 Ross, Michael R. 130, 131, 497 Ross, Robert Lloyd 130, 131 Rosselle, William T. 170, 171 Rosser, Terry Nelson 296, 311 Rossi, David John 122, 123, 531 Rotenberry, Joseph C. 530 Roth, Michael Guerin 90, 91, 292, 531 Rotter, Henry A., Jr. 343, 497 Rountree, Robert J. 162, 163 Rouse, George H. 284 Routh, Harold Eugene, Jr. 503 Routon, David R. 178, 179, 531 Rovello, Thomas Anthony 144, 145, 531 563 Rowe, Gilbert Thomas 142, 143, 531 Rowe, John Hilliard 142, 143, 531 Rowe, Iceland Max 92, 93, 328 Rowland, Wesley Russell 97, 531 Rowlett, George Wayne 148, 149, 531 Roy, Gerard J. 311, 482 Royal, William A. 97, 512 Ruckman, Paul Charles 122, 123, 314, 512 Rudd, Donnie 156, 157, 291, 297, 353, 531 Rudd, William Edward 195, 314, 372, 475 Rudder, Gary Dan 90, 91, 307, 531 Rudder, James E., Jr. 88, 90, 91 , 294, 448 Ruebeck, C. H., Ill 90, 91, 531 Rugh, Ashley Murchison 475 Ruhmann, James M. 128, 129 Rumbaugh, Gary Evan 152, 153, 531 Rumsch, Orville G., II 154, 326, 531 Rundell, William K. 128, 129, 299, 512 Runge, Richard S. 87, 94, 95, 309, 320, 367 Runnels, Robert Clayton 321 Runyon, William Fleming 170, 171, 259, 512 Rushing, Charles W. 154, 512 Russell, Jack Kendall 116, 117, 448 Rutherford, Lynton O., Jr. 146, 147, 531 Rutledge, James Edward 126, 127, 333, 512 Rutledge, Jay Dean 178, 179, 300 Rux, Winston Jay 194, 323 Ryan, Cecil Benjamin 197, 294 Ryan, Danny Leon 97, 497 Ryan, John Edward, Jr. 197, 475 Ryan, John Robert 515 Ryan, Philip A. 104, 105, 512 Ryburn, Windel David 154, 328 Ryden, Carl Edward 303, 475 Rydl, Glen Myrlin 317, 475 s Saathoff, Oliver K., Jr. 178, 179 Sabin, Charles B. 89, 331, 497 Sacco, James Nelson 448 Saenz, Candelaria 168, 169, 531 Saenz, Edmundo G., Jr. 305, 475 Saenz, Edward Charles 166, 167 Saenz, Esmeralda C. 94, 95 Saenz, Joel Armando 98, 512 Saenz, Oscar 122, 123, 448 Sagebiel, Joe Alfred 313, 349, 531 Sakkal, George Joseph 103, 104, 531 Sakou, Toshitsugu 315 Salac, Sotero Santiano 315, 317 Salazar, Raymond, Jr. 174, 175 Saldana, Alberto W., Jr. 475 Salinas, Carlos Ruben 113, 531 Salinas, Homero 97, 531 Salinas, Jose Maria, Jr. 97, 531 Salinas, Rolando A. 94, 95 Saloma, Orozco A. E. 178, 179 Salvaggio, Ross J. 194, 278 Salvato, Benny Anthony 278, 515 Samford, Royce Aldon 122, 123, 296, 531 Sanborn, Richard D. 166, 167, 503 Sandefer, David Burton 98, 512 Sandel, Milton C. 172, 173 Sander, Dennis W. 84, 85, 497 Sanderlin, Larry Robert 92, 93, 531 Sanders, Bruce Wayne 134, 135, 531 Sanders, Connelly, Jr. 284 Sanders, James Lee, II 94, 95, 376, 531 Sanders, Kenton Wesley 106, 119, 448 Sanders, Luther Lee 97, 531 Sanders, Paul Wilson, Jr. 531 Sanders, Randall L. 194 Sanders, Virgil Eugene 116, 117, 531 Sandford,. Charles W. 102, 103, 285, 475 Sandford, Thaddeus H. 168, 169, 497 Sandlin, Michael Wayne 113 Sandlin, Ned Hugh 144, 145, 317, 322, 448 Sands, Kenneth Leo 197, 358, 475 Santerre, Gary Lee 132, 133, 497 Santore, Robert B. 316 Santos, Salvador G. 146, 147, 343, 512 Sargent, James William 114, 115, 512 Sargent, William S., Jr. 156, 157, 192, 531 Sartain, James Edward 84, 85, 184, 185, 504 Sartwelle, James D., Jr. 97 Sassin, Allan Richard 172, 173 Sassman, Clifford 251, 286, 338, 531 Satcher, Don Clark 164, 165, 448 Satterwhite, Gary Alan 172, 173, 369, 531 Sauer, John William 402 Saunders, Joseph Laird 94, 95, 448 Sawey, William Gary 114, 115, 282, 448 Saxon, Clifford Allen 120, 121, 531 Scaggs, William R. 195, 281, 475 Scales, Brian Richard 104, 105, 284, 311, 448 Scarborough, Dan M. 195, 297, 515 Scarcella, Leonard L. 120, 121, 345, 497 Scarmardo, Steven A. 126, 127, 531 Scasta, Joe L., Jr. 320 Schaefer, Carl J., Jr. 136, 137, 371 Schaefer, Chester Chris 112, 113 531 Schaefer, Morris Allen 136, 137 Schaezler, Chris Harold 92, 93, 369, 531 Schaffer, John F., Ill 104, 105, 344 Schafroth, Robert D. 298, 475 Scharck, Ronald Adolph 178, 179 Schehin, Martin L. 130, 131 Schepps, Dennis J. 120, 121, 497 Scherr, Donald Philip 503 Schier, John Christian 122, 123, 309, 449 Schildknecht, Charles N. 531 Schillaci, Joseph A., Jr. 136, 137 Schlieker, Robert Henry 174, 175 Schlotzhauer, James W. 168, 169, 278, 373 Schmalstieg, Frank C. 174, 175 Schmid, Carroll Otis 124, 125, 300, 531 Schmid, Harold W. 128, 129, 531 Schmidt, Carl F. 100, 101, 531 Schmidt, John, III 130, 131, 305, 345, 497 Schmidt, Weldon Floyd 120, 121, 294, 449 Schnabel, James Eugene 531 Schneider, Arland D. 116, 117, 283, 309, 401 Schneider, Harry L., Jr. 128, 129, 370 Schneider, Marvin J. 449 Schneider, Marvin Lee 141, 281, 357 Schneider, Michael M. 114, 115, 266, 401, 497 Schneider, Ralph R. 91, 531 Schneider, Robert W. 148, 149, 531 Schoch, Paul David 116, 117, 449 Schonefeld, Orville J. 104, 105, 531 Schrank, Ellsworth E. 476 Schrank, Fred L. 289, 476 Schreiner, Carl Frank 312 Schroder, William H. 316 Schroeder, James Ervin 96, 97, 302 Schudalla, Henry A., Jr. 156, 157 Schuenemann, Charles R. 90, 91, 331 Schuetz, Jearld Allen 164, 165, 531 Schulgen, Larry Joe 168, 169 Schulmeier, Donald A. 120, 121, 497 Schulte, Howard Henry 361 Schultz, Carl Conrad 166, 167, 285, 531 Schultze, Donald Wm. 286, 486 Schulz, Homer Melvin 320, 476 Schulz, Robert G., Jr. 168, 169, 531 Schulze, Edward William 126, 127 Schulze, Gerald K. 314, 476 Schulze, John David 301 Schulze, Tommy Joe 118, 119 Schuster, Joseph 320 Schwenk, Douglas R. 196, 319, 503 Schwertner, Charles J. 150, 151, 259, 367, 497 Schwertner, Harvey A. 178, 179, 280, 367 Schwille, Edward Martin 315 Scoggin, Jerry Coleman 278, 476 Scoggins, James Louis 192, 320 Scopel, Louis Siro 196, 503 Scott, James Bryant 91, 351 Scott, James Terry 126, 127 Scott, Kenneth Zack 531 Scott, Leslie Bernard 300 Scott, Lynn Proctor 282 Scott, Robert Charles 124, 125 Scott, Robert F. 130, 131, 531 Scroggins, Richard P. 531 Scroggs, Milton Geo. 286 Scruggs, Don Lynn 102, 103 Scruggs, Lee Royce 92, 93, 362, 531 Seagraves, Charles, III 174, 175, 249 Seale, Joe Dwyer 142, 335 Seale, Stephen W., Jr. 139, 148, 149, 282, 497 Seaman, Charles Knight 356 Seaquist, Michael E. 126, 127, 355, 497 Sears, Charles Edward 144, 145. 259, 335 Seawright, Don Frank 126, 127, 531 Seay, David Edward 156, 157, 335, 531 Sebesta, Charles J., Jr. 136, 137 Secor, Thornton W., Jr. 126, 127, 300, 531 Seeber, Charles Herbert 98, 194, 196, 531 Sefcik, Allen Thomas 146, 147, 380, 513 Segner, Edmund P., Jr. 184, 312 Seibert, Guy Irvin 531 Seiler, Kent Ellsworth 119, 449 Seip, John McCreary 144, 145 Selby, Richard McLean 142, 282, 449 Selensky, Bernard Abel 144, 145, 307, 333, 449 Selensky, Ferdinand M. 333 Self, Alfred Drexel 92, 93, 354, 497 Sell, John Thomas 130, 131, 282 Sellers, Joe Lease, Jr. 313, 476 Sellman, Wayne S. 81, 181, 294, 305, 376, 497 Selot, Manohar 315 Serrill, Richard R. 100, 101, 531 Servello, Anthony G. 503 Setchell, James F., Jr. 154, 155, 291, 531 Sewell, Billy Clark 162, 163, 285, 449 Sexton, Charles Scott 114, 115 Seyffert, Walter H., Ill 116, 117, 531 Shadwick, Philip Cruce 100, 101 Shaffer, Ralph T. Ill 164, 165 Shahady, Edward J., Jr. 128, 129, 531 Shannon, Clarence Basil 195, 287 Shapiro, Theodore Allen 192, 292 Sharp, George K. 82, 83 Sharp, Harry F. 170, 171, 321, 449 Sharp, Lonnie Floyd 305 Sharp, Robert Lee 118, 119, 531 Sharp, Wayne Winston 94, 95, 309, 320, 497 Shaw, Conway Rollin III 84, 85, 513 Shaw, Earl Ray 150, 151, 332, 531 Shaw, Lyman E. Ill 118, 119, 513 Shaw, William A. 124, 125, 497 Shaw, William Bernard 146, 147, 531 Shaw, William George 166, 167, 531 Shawver, Gary Leslie 178, 179 Sheelar, Clare K. 142, 143, 531 Sheefz, Roy Deland 144, 145, 531 Sheiness, Fferschel Lee 82, 83, 292, 531 Shelton, Mark A., Ill 152, 153, 328, 531 Shepherd, Donald W. 166, 167, 513 Shepherd, William L. 92, 93, 334, 449 Sheppard, William E., Jr. 144, 145, 349, 531 Sherman, Jacob Edwin 120, 121, 531 Shero, Jeffrey D. 172, 173 Sherrill, Word Bell, Jr. 124, 125, 313, 513 Shelter, Jesse Henry, Jr. 124, 125, 513 Shew, Loui Hing 285 Shields, John C. 98, 99, 335, 497 Shifflett, Thomas A., Jr. 194, 302, 503 Shipley, Grady Dean 196, 328 Shipley, Robert H. 170, 171, 282, 497 Shirley, John Lee 154, 155, 531 Shirley, Richard C. 142, 143, 531 Shively, Michael harry 124, 125, 259, 497 Shivers, Franklin B. 486 Shivers, Robert Arley 136, 137, 318, 375, 513 Shoemaker, Leonard W. 284 Shone, Louis Albert, III 84, 85, 531 Shook, Michael Moody 154, 155, 291, 531 Shoop, Bruce Thomas 278, 476 Shores, Steve Adair N. 132, 133, 300, 310, 513 Shorkey, Allen L. 98, 291, 332, 337, 531 Short, Andrew Earl 141, 150, 151, 449 Short, Robert Frederick 321 Shows, Phillip Pierce 118, 119, 531 Shulter, Bruce Gordon 112, 113, 531 Shults, William Thomas 128, 129, 298 Sides, Joe Earl 110, 181, 307, 497 Sides, Michael Lynn 130, 131 Siegelin, Gerald Wayne 164, 165, 291, 297, 531 Silberg, Barry Neil 128, 129, 292 Siler, Kenny Edward 306, 476 Silva, Esekiel 476 Silva, Mario Aristides 280, 503 Simank, Morris Doyle 380, 513 Simer, Murice Marlin 333 Simmons, Albert Myles 150, 151, 531 Simmons, Clarence E., Jr. 142, 143 Simmons, Richard T. 100, 101, 331, 449 Simmons, Roy Edward 130, 131, 327, 450 Simmons, Wayland A. 207, 218, 255 Simmons, Will iam Allen 136, 137, 170, 171, 376, 513 Simms, Gary Marvin 82, 83 Simms, Larry Philip 118, 119, Simon, Gary John 166, 167 Simon, Jerry Julius 94, 95, 531 Simon, Robert John 142, 143, 294, 450 Simon, Thomas A. 162, 163, 531 Simon, William Cleburne 172, 173, 531 Simoneaux, Emmette M. 94, 95, 313, 531 Simper, Calvin Charles 166, 167, 368 Simpkins, Buford D., Jr. 249, 513 Simpson, Charles Edmond 503 Simpson, Don Ray 172, 173, 513 Simpson, James Carroll 141, 150, 151, 319, 366, 450 Simpton, Jerry Eugene 94, 95, 531 Sims, Arthur Randolph 207, 208, 213, 216 Sims, Kenneth Charles 91, 531 Sims, Robert Allen W. 154, 155, 531 Sims, Stillman Eugene 282 Sims, Thomas Lee 122, 123, 316, 344, 497 Sims, William Lee 94, 95, 289, 313, 497 Sinclair, Karl Lynn 359, 476 Sinclair, Richard D. 319 Singer, James Robert 178, 179, 531 Singletary, Robert Lee 178, 179, 513 Singley, Edwin Jacob 136, 137, 232, 236, 238, 255, 513 Singley, Jack Erwin 136, 137, 232, 236, 238, 255, 513 Sinor, Dale Lewis 119, 362 Sipe, Douglas M. 84, 85, 378, 497 Sizemore, James Leland 122, 123, 353, 531 Sizer, Frank Elmer 314 Skalsky, Robert Leonard 124, 125, 531 Skinner, William E., Jr. 90, 91 Skrivanek, John D. 476 Skupin, Henry Charles 148, 149, 531 Skweres, Charles 196, 476 Sladecek, Otto B., Jr. 174, 175, 531 Slagle, John David 321 Slope, Robert James 150, 151, 513 Slaughter, John Terrell 140, 144, 145, 181, 497 Slider, Gary Lynn 148, 149, 363, 531 Sligar, Gary Al 152, 153, 513 Sloan, Fred Augustus 321 Sloan, Richard Lee 154, 155, 314, 327, 497 Sloan, Robert S., Ill 90, 91, 322, 497 Sloan, William Douglas 166, 167, 513 Sluis, Norman, Jr. 178, 179, 366, 513 Small, Travis Hugh, Jr. 124, 125, 260, 300, 513 Smarr, Eldridge Kenneth 301, 302, 476 Smiley, James Milton 126, 127, 372 Smith, Albert R. 531 Smith, Avery Wayne 330, 531 Smith, Calvin Wilkes 513 Smith, Charles D. 146, 147, 278, 497 Smith, Clifford L. 103 Smith, Clifton Wayne 170, 171 Smith, Darrell Ernest 476 Smith, David Joseph 476 Smith, David Worth 128, 129 Smith, Delbert Lee 302 Smith, Dolph Winston 503 Smith, Donald R. 132, 133, 513 Smith, Douglas W., Jr. 297 Smith, Earl G., Jr. 503 Smith, Edwin Barkley 84, 85, 450 Smith, Ellis Virden 531 Smith, Gilbert W., Jr. 531 Smith, Glynn Lemarch 91, 497 Smith, Harold W., 122, 123, 497 Smith, Hammer Connor 146, 147, 531 Smith, Horace D. 172, 173, 498 Smith, Flugh Love, Jr. 102, 103, 532 Smith, Ira Leon 300, 532 Smith, Jack Greer 94, 95, 532 Smith, Jack Harris 172, 173, 532 Smith, James Calvert 102, 103, 162, 163, 373 Smith, James D. 284, 476 Smith, James Warren 100, 101 Smith, James Weldon 122, 123, 513, 532 Smith, Jerry Paul 476 Smith, John Charles 316, 450 Smith, John Hamilton 513 Smith, John Robert 476 Smith, John Robert 164, 165, 358, 532 Smith, John W., Jr. 299, 532 Smith, John Wesley 120, 121 Smith, Joseph E. 186, 486 Smith, Larry Alan 142, 143, 532 Smith, Larry B. 309, 503 Smith, Larry Fain 330, 450 Smith, Leon Russell 98, 99 Smith, Leonard Edward 284, 378, 477 Smith, Lonnie Stevens 144, 145, 366, 498 Smith, Manning DeWitt 172, 173, 532 Smith, Marshall Ray 158, 168, 169, 346, 498 Smith, Max Everett, II 156, 157, 513 Smith, Orion Dwain 124, 125, 300, 532 Smith, Paul Michael 82, 83, 513 Smith, Percy Al 90, 91, 532 Smith, Ralph Wayne 154, 155, 206, 255, 296 Smith, Richard Calvin 82, 83, 513 Smith, Richard Carroll 172, 173, 181, 498 Smith, Richard L. 124, 125, 154, 155, 319, 374, 450 Smith, Robert 92, 93, 450 Smith, Robert A. 166, 167 Smith, Robert D., Ill 162, 163, 532 Smith, Robert David 166, 167, 532 Smith, Roger Michael 112, 113, 513 Smith, Ronald V. 141, 150, 151, 498 Smith, Tarlton Wade 302 Smith, Thomas Euclid 136, 137, 196, 450 Smith, Thomas M., Ill 122, 123, 221, 229, 335, 513 Smith, Voyle Gilbert 84, 85, 178, 179, 184, 513 Smith, William A., Ill 96, 97, 450 Smith, William Hale 100, 101, 450 Smith, William Travis 92, 93, 532 Smith, Wilson P. 498 Smithwick, Richard M. 286, 486 Smyth, David H. 278 Smyth, Joseph G., IV 102, 103, 532 Snead, William B. 146, 147, 330, 498 Snedaker, Robert C. 162, 163 Sneed, Charles Leroy 166, 167 Sneed, Robert Clayton 316 Snelgrove, Carl Richard 100, 101 Snelgrove, James Wayne 310 Snider, Donald Archie 164, 165, 532 Snow, Tommy Leigh 284, 312, 450 Snowden, James Andrew 104, 105, 532 Sol, Vicente 477 Solalinde, Jorge Luis 352, 503 Solymosy, Edmond S. 100, 101 Sommariva, Kenneth R. 102, 103, 532 Somoano, Robert Bonner 118, 119, 319, 451 Soper, Leigh Jerome 92, 93, 341, 358, 532 Sorensen, Arnold H. 82, 83, 513 Sorensen, Wesley G. 335, 477 Sorenson, William R. 162, 163 Sosa, Julio Ernesto 197, 263, 279, 476 Soulati, Firooz 194, 298, 315 Soules, Johnny Edward 532 Soules, Luther H., Ill 100, 101, 285, 451 Southerland, Jesse M. 122, 123, 532 Sowell, Jay Christopher 146, 147 Spacek, Billy Joseph 532 Spacek, James Frank 82, 83, 532 Sparks, Larry Daniel 192, 477 Speck, Joe Pinkney 126, 127 Speed, Javier Valdez 150, 151, 513 Speer, Vernon L., Jr. 148 Spence, Gary Wayne 532 Spence, Michael David 174, 175, 232, 234, 235, 238, 255, 513 Spence, Samuel Ed 288, 322, 477 Spencer, Erik Legray 178, 179, 532 Spencer, Gary Earl 194, 353, 477 Spencer, John Scott 116, 117, 291, 367, 532 Spencer, Rodney N. 130, 131, 279 Spencer, Roy Edward 109, 128, 129, 299, 378, 451 Spencer, William T. 279, 503 Sperberg, Ronald L. 128, 129, 360 Speyrer, Allen David 286, 486 Speyrer, Robert 486 Spikes, James Allen 451 Spiller, Guy Horace, Jr. 92, 93, 330, 513 Spillman, Jack C. 122, 123 Spittler, William J. 172, 173, 532 Spooner, Ona Robert 284, 477 Spradley, Stanley Bob 150, 151, 532 Sprague, Franklin H. 503 Springer, Bobby Lee 114, 115, 351, 532 Springs, Don Gaylon 152, 153, 339, 532 Spross, Harvey Franklin 191, 263, 315, 477 Spurger, James Ritchie 142, 143, 367, 532 Stack, Thomas L. 84, 85, 353, 498 564 Stafford, Lloyd M. 168, 267, 307, 498 Stahl, Konroe Joseph 166, 167, 532 Staley, Gary Elsworth 477 Stancil, Brian M. 102, 103, 181, 372, 498 Stancil, William R. 100, 101, 262, 532 Standley, Robert Joseph 284 Stanford, Raymond W. 84, 85, 301 Stanley, Don 220, 221, 222, 228, 252 Stanley, Pat 220, 221, 223, 227, 228, 252 Stanley, Roy Lee 96, 97, 290, 305, 513 Stanton, William K. 120, 121, 282, 347, 532 Stanton, William L. 128, 129, 262, 532 Stapleton, Charles, III 120, 121, 532 Stopper, Marvin Max 92, 93, 513 Stark, Frank William, Jr. 174, 175, 532 Stark, Robert Riley 114, 115, 267, 513 Startz, Andrew Jerome 280 Stearns, Joseph Edward 132, 133 Stearns, Reginald H. 84, 85, 498 Steel, John David 114, 115, 261, 498 Steelman, Clifford W. 282 Steen, Morris Allan 170, 171, 532 Stein, Earl Phillip 96, 97, 532 Stein, Franklin J. 295, 532 Steinle, Frank Wm., Jr. 82, 83, 317, 451 Stella, Charles Ben 170, 171 Stengel, George Jordan 120, 121, 532 Stenger, Earl Martin 128, 129, 299, 513 Stephens, Benjamin D. 100, 101, 532 Stephens, Curtis Lynn 132, 133, 513 Stephens, Jimmy Earl 337, 532 Stephens, John Andrews 124, 125, 300, 532 Stephens, Walter M. 118, 119 Stephenson, Edward 8. 286, 477 Stephenson, Edward H. 486 Stephenson, Sidney, Jr. 312, 498 Sterling, Tommy M. 84, 85, 451 Sterzing, Henry Keith 92, 93, 294, 330, 451 Sterzing, Thomas R. 513 Stevener, Bobby Lee 132, 133, 532 Stevens, Joe Mann 102, 103 Stevens, Roland S., Jr. 82, 83, 372, 513 Stevens, Rudolph H., Jr. 139, 146, 147, 337, 498 Stevens, Willie Elmer 532 Stewart, Bob Ed 279, 366, 477 Stewart, Danny Ben 94, 95, 297, 532 Stewart, Kenneth Loy 94, 95 Stewart, Lawrence L. 92, 93, 362, 532 Stewart, Michael Neff 148, 532 Stewart, Robert Allen 122, 123, 532 Stewart, Willie Steve 170, 171 Stiebing, James Ewald 102, 103, 284, 451 Still, Bobby Ray 286, 486 Stindt, William Hillje 156, 157, 368, 451 Stipe, Charles Leon 477 Stockman, Clifford R. 102, 103, 532 Stockstill, Thomas V. 168, 169, 285, 331, 498 Stoever, Helmuth C., Jr. 263 Stogdill, Mike C. 136, 137 Stokes, Francis Dee 128, 129, 299, 532 Stokes, George Bradford 178, 179, 513 Stokes, John 8., Jr. 98, 99, 284, 451 Stokes, William P., Jr. 174, 175, 250, 532 Stone, Ben Michael 156, 157, 532 Stone, James Garvin, Jr. 168, 169, 185 Stone, Phil Hagin 90, 91, 513 Stough, John R., Jr. 142, 143, 513 Stout, Morgan Chapman 82, 83, 532 Stovall, Larry Gordon 150, 151, 532 Stover, Raymond J. H., Jr. 178, 179, 532 Strader, Gene T. 146, 147, 259, 367, 498 Stradinger, John, III 283, 335, 503 Strandtman, Gerald A. 166, 167, 532 Strange, James Reid, Jr. 503 Strange, John Walton 243, 246 Strange, Robert Jay 116, 117, 185, 513 Straube, Joseph William 102, 103, 532 Strauch, Henry Martin 296, 350 Straughan, Morris Edgar 279, 477 Strickland, Larry Joe 532 Strickland, Thomas Earl 314, 477 Striegler, Harvey R., Jr. 102, 103, 532 Striegler, John H. 100, 101, 498 Striegler, Maurice Lee 350 Stripling, William B., Jr. 156, 157, 372, 513 Strole, Malcolm B. 124, 125, 181, 498 Stroman, Kerman W. 174, 175 Strong, Charles T., Jr. 128, 129, 532 Strother, Harold Glyn 104, 105, 513 Strub, James Earl 104, 105 Strub, Rodney Jeff 532 Stuard, Willard Ross 301 Stuart, James Michael 100, 101, 356, 532 Stubbs, James Earl 154, 155, 380 Stubbs, James E. 108, 200, 288, 451 Stuckey, Charles B. 172, 173, 302 Stuckey, Joe Waylon 146, 147, 532 Studensky, Frank John 178, 179 Stuhrenberg, William A. 94, 95, 498 Stumbo, Barney A. 188, 196, 286, 287 Sturgeon, William C, III 150, 151, 532 Stutte, Norman H. 305, 477 Sudderth, Carl Virgil 119, 532 Sudderth, Larry Clark 156, 157, 284, 451 Suessmuth, Albert Chas. 196, 305, 335, 477 Sullivan, Charles R., II 100, 101, 532 Sullivan, James A. 194 Sullivan, James Rice 319 Sullivan, John Joseph 314 Sullivan, John L. 126, 127, 498 Sullivan, Richard G. 144, 145, 532 Sullivan, Robert A., Ill 136, 137 Sullivan, Sherwin D. 170, 171, 282, 326, 498 Sultemeier, George W. 320 Summers, Franklin D. 120, 121, 342, 532 Summers, Larry Wayne 196 Sumpter, Daniel Owen 100, 101, 513 Sunday, Alvin August 136, 137 Sundman, Jack Allen 290 Supercinski, Franklyn L. 90, 91, 532 Surber, Martin Ford 154, 155, 532 Surles, Philip C. 152, 153, 513 Surles, Richard H., Jr. 98, 99, 344 Svetlik, Dennis Joseph 112, 113, 368, 513 Swafford, Thomas Yale 96, 97, 280, 290, 378, 498 Swain, Robert J. 134, 135, 281, 334, 498 Swan, Charles Selwyn 98, 99, 192, 291, 362, 532 Swan, Michael Kyle 136, 137, 532 Swank, Ben Fontaine, III 126, 127, 300, 532 Swank, James Donald 154, 155, 513 Swank, William Arch 128, 129, 347, 532 Swann, Harold Edward 174, 175 Swanson, James Logan 124, 125 Swanson, Roy Erwin, Jr. 197, 477 Sweatman, Robert Thos. 118, 119, 346 Swim, Sammy Dean 124, 125, 532 Swindell, Glenn R., Jr. 532 Swoboda, Allen Ray 280, 478 Syler, Gerald Wayne 102, 103, 348, 532 Syler, Ira Alfred, Jr. 478 Symm, Carl E. 112, 1 13, 336, 498 Syptak, Charles Leon 130, 131, 452 Syptak, John Bennett 132, 133, 316 Syptak, Michael Raymond 166, 167, 373, 513 Szymczak, Edward Jos. 306, 478 T Tackaberry, Robert R. 148, 149, 293, 323, 335, 452 Talarek, William Robert 156, 157, 380, 532 Talley, Carl Mack 124, 125, 260, 513 Tollman, Jack D. 82, 83, 452 Talutis, William Romans 162, 163, 380, 513 Tanner, Harry Richard 134, 135, 452 Tanzer, Ernest Claude 478 Tate, Cecil Robert 318 Tate, Franklin C, Jr. 164, 165, 498 Tate, Morris Wayne 120, 121 Tatum, Michael Edward 126, 127, 185, 300, 514 Taube, Albert Theodore 503 Tax, Donald Harris 134, 135, 498 Taylor, Charles David 124, 125, 365, 452 Taylor, Frederick Ardis 195, 278, 503 Taylor, Gerald E., Jr. 195, 478 Taylor, Harold Allen 120, 121, 132, 133 Taylor, Henry A. 513 Taylor, Irvin Eugene 372 Taylor, James Herbert 174, 175, 532 Taylor, Jerry King 301 Taylor, John William, Jr. 122, 123, 532 Taylor, Ralph William 90, 91, 513 Taylor, Randolph W. 166, 167, 452 Taylor, Wayne Edward 162, 163 Taylor, William Ray 122, 123, 203, 514 Taylor, William S., Jr. 120, 121, 498 Teague, Buddy Wilson 283, 309, 478 Teague, Charles Warren 122, 123, 514 Teague, Jack L. 321 Teal, Barry Bryant 144, 145, 532 Teas, Charles Bryant 249, 258, 296, 478 Teasley, John Harvey 100, 101, 340, 532 Tebben, Gerald Duane 317, 322 Tedford, George E. 174, 175, 240, 241, 255, 372 Teer, John F., VIII 112, 113, 192, 532 Teetes, George Lee 150, 151, 514 Telford, William L. 100, 101, 514 Temple, Vincil E., Jr. 503 Temple, William Paul, Jr. 150, 151, 357, 532 Tenney, Warren Dolton 282, 478 Tenzer, Neil Bruce 124, 125, 532 Ternus, Joseph S. 370, 498 Ternus, Thomas Peter 98, 102, 103, 370, 514 Terrassa, Juan A. 503 Terrell, Tommy Henry 279, 452 Terrill, Joel Burton 120, 121, 514 Terrill, William Burl 104, 105, 514 Terry, Jay Weldon 498 Terry, Roger Dean 112, 113, 514 Terry, Roger Shepperd 132, 133, 366, 452 Terry, William Lloyd 82, 83, 532 Terzian, Gary E. 104, 105 Tewes, Michael Dennis 148, 532 Theeck, James Albert 126, 127, 301 Thiele, Robert L., Jr. 154, 155, 284, 368, 514 Thielemann, Albert C. 314, 478 Thigpin, James Claude 154, 155, 312, 452 Thomas, Charles Eldon 354, 532 Thomas, Don W. 503 Thomas, John Gordon 484 Thomas, Louis Edward 478 Thomas, Richard Kent 298 Thomas, Robert Wayne 172, 173, 532 Thomas, Roland C, Jr. 128, 129, 360 Thomas, Tomy Max 168, 169, 498, 504 Thomasson, Ronald E. 152, 153, 158, 260, 288, 452 Thompson, Allan C. 156, 157, 514 Thompson, Billy James 106, 284, 452 Thompson, Charles L. 482 Thompson, Clifford D. 478 Thompson, Clifford G. 298 Thompson, David Richard 114, 115, 532 Thompson, Donald R. 144, 145, 498 Thompson, Keith Jay 100, 101, 498 Thompson, Lawrence Ray 150, 151, 318, 514 Thompson, Michael Davis 92, 93, 372, 532 Thompson, Ralph Vasmer 104, 105, 287 Thompson, Robert Faires 146, 147, 328, 532 Thompson, Robert Wayne 84, 85, 282, 478 Thompson, Roy W. 498 Thompson, Victor H., Ill 162, 163, 362 Thornberry, Jonathan M. 97, 279, 532 Thornell, Gerald Eugene 154, 155, 364, 532 Thornton, Harold Leroy 293, 313, 333, 478 Thornton, Penrod Sims 178, 179, 294, 340, 514 Thornton, Richard D. 315, 356 Thornton, Richard N. 113, 533 Thornton, Robert Edward 148, 149, 514 Thrasher, James David 162, 163, 514 Threadgill, Jack Milton 170, 171, 514 Threet, Charles Robert 503 Thurman, Michael Lee 94, 95, 514 Thurman, Michael Wayne 278, 333 Thurman, William Robert 47.8 Tibbels, John Tom 96, 97, 514 Tiemann, Charles F. 240 Till, Michael V. 298 Till, William Noble 96, 97, 533 Timme, Robert W. 134, 135, 303, 498 Tingle, Charles Alvin 144, 145, 514 Tinnell, John W., Ill 170, 171 Tinney, John Randle 146, 147, 259, 342, 498 Tinsley, Malcolm W. 83, 498 Tinsley, Thomas Conrad 478 Tipton, Dewey Ross 114, 115, 514 Tisdal, Victor C., Jr. 128, 129, 262, 297, 299, 533 Tisdale, Larry Wayne 126, 127, 300, 301, 350, 514 Titsworth, William L. 168, 169, 533 Tobin, John Harold 291, 533 Todd, Edward Alton 77, 200, 452 Todd, Larry Leland 478 Todd, Thomas Russell 128, 129, 299, 338 Tolson, Ronald G. 284, 312 Toman, Raymond P., Jr. 92, 93, 533 Tomasek, Allan Roy 285, 336, 478 Tomlin, Cecil Ed 144, 145, 533 Tompkins, Howell A. 132, 133, 331, 498 Tompkins, John William 164, 165, 284, 368, 533 Toole, Irvin, Jr. 102, 103, 181, 337, 498 Torrans, Patrick Henry 112, 113, 378, 514 Torres, Tony George 164, 165, 514 Townes, Morton Elmer, Jr. 124, 125, 533 Townsend, Barram A. 120, 121, 478 Townsend, Frank Marion 128, 129, 299, 514 Townsend, Jimmy Lee 356, 533 Townsend, Larry Gene 156, 157, 514 Townsend, William B., Jr. 453 Tracy, Thomas Caldwell 90, 91 Trahan, Terry Chambers 122, 123, 364, 533 Trail, Benard Doss 88, 96, 97, 181, 498 Trainer, Robert Wylie 150, 151, 333 Trammell, Jack H., Jr. 162, 163, 498 Trawhon, Colbert Wayne 172, 173, 514 Traylor, Richard Clyde 96, 97, 533 Traylor, Shelby Gus 102, 103, 331, 514 Traylor, Thomas Lloyd 152, 153, 345, 533 Traynor, Paul John 196 Treat, Ronnie W. 142, 143, 309, 345, 498 Trejo, David Cruz 130, 131, 185, 514 Trenaman, Ronald Thomas 144, 145, 533 Trevino, Daniel 170, 171, 533 Tribaldos, Guerra S. 83 Trigg, Dennis Micheal 503 Triolo, Michael Joseph 130, 131, 533 Triplett, Edward V. 134, 135 Tripp, Roy Grant 124, 125, 378, 514 Truett, Joe Clyde 94, 95, 533 Truitt, Timothy N. 156, 157, 533 Tucker, Donald F. 301 Tucker, Frank Lee 128, 129, 533 Tucker, George Carrol 168, 169, 533 Tucker, James Francis 324, 479 Tucker, Robert F., Ill 119, 372 Tucker, Thomas Norman 81, 84, 282, 453 Tuff, Donald Wray 290, 315 Tumlinson, Grady N. 302, 479 Turk, James Warren 134, 135, 246, 533 Turlington, Don Richard 191, 282, 479 Turner, David Allen 116, 117, 533 Turner, Dennis Marshall 104, 105, 284 Turner, George Edward 152, 153, 301, 533 Turner, Layne Ross 119, 453 Turner, Lynn D. 503 Turner, Robert Wm. 355 Turzak, Thomas Michael 164, 165, 533 Tutt, Fehrlin E. 286 Tutt, John Marion 178, 179, 376, 533 Twomey, Raymond D. 162, 163, 295, 380, 533 Twomey, Steven Richard 128, 129, 295, 299 ! Tydlaska, Joe H. 83, 104, 105, 498 Tyler, Jesse Dee 104, 105, 132, 133 Tyree, William F., Ill 168, 169, 533 u Ueckert, Bruce Wayne 286, 304 Ulbricht, William H., Jr. 196, 535 Underwood, Bobby Dean 140, 148, 149, 453 Underwood, Donny C. 156, 157 Underwood, Gary N. 166, 167, 328, 498 Underwood, Leonard E. 119, 306, 363, 498 Underwood, Robert J. 311, 482 Unger, Paul Walter 289, 479 Upchurch, John P. 83, 376, 533 Uptmore, David Joseph 146, 147, 533 Urdaneta, Rafael Eudoro 533 Uresti, Arthur Edmund 100, 101, 533 Uribe, Ernesto 303, 309 Urso, Joe John 130,131,300 Utay, Gary Wayne 292 V Vahrenkamp, Donald F. 503 Valarezo, Carlos G. 104, 105, 196, 533 Valdez, Abelardo Lopez 103, 352, 533 Valerius, Jackie Allen 126, 127, 453 Valigura, Larry James 318, 503 Van Cleve, Delbert W. 126, 127, 533 Van Ness, Thomas A., Jr. 162, 163, 533 Van Vliet, Donald J. 100, 101, 533 Van Zanat, James Burger 98, 99, 533 VanBibber, John Wilbur 104, 105 Vance, William Ray 172, 173, 453 VanCleave, James Eugene 104, 105, 301, 316 Vandeputte, John D. 162, 163, 285, 498 Vanderhider, Carl Reed 154, 155, 353, 514 Vanderpool, Wayne Allen 533 Vanderstucken, Richard 150, 151, 360, 453 Vandiver, Robert Lee 146, 147 VanDorn, Dale Rogers 162, 163, 282, 498 VanDyke, Lewis Edward 214, 217, 255 VanLandingham, Eddie O. 479 VanLoh, Sidney W. 98, 99, 533 Vann, Ronald Bryson 104, 105, 533 Vannieuwenhuize, Paul 195, 347, 503 VanWert, Jerry C. 318, 503 VanWinkle, Stephen N. 134, 135, 284, 312, 453 Varisco, Brazos 130, 131, 300 Vasek, Robert George 533 Vasek, Robert R. 503 Vasser, William Cary, Jr. 176, 177, 533 Vaughan, Ronald Wayne 185, 533 Vaughan, Thadeus F., Jr. 104, 105, 533 Vaughan, William Joe 122, 123, 279, 453 Vaughn, Eric Mitchell 152, 153, 533 Vaughn, Winfred Allen 122, 123, 154, 155, 533 Vaught, Steve Murphy Vazquez, Oscar F. 196, 503 Vazquez, Sergio V. 92, 93, 196, 533 Veazey, Donald Russell 154, 155, 291, 297, 533 Veith, Bert Lee 104, 105, 533 Vela, Carlos, Jr. 113, 352, 514 Vela, Guillermo, Jose 92, 93, 352, 533 Vellenga, Dennis David 83, 184, 533 Venglar, Patrick W. 178, 179, 533 Verlander, James M., Jr. 170, 171, 533 Vermilyea, David Ellis 128, 129, 340, 533 Verrett, Kenneth A. 156, 157, 533 Veselka, Johnnie J. 278 Veselka, Shelburne Jay 120, 121, 335, 533 Vetter, Lawrence C, Jr. 90, 91, 321 533 Vick, John Roger 154, 155, 533 Vicknair, Tommy Jude 90, 91, 364, 533 Vilcoq, Paul Maurice, II 104, 105, 185, 514 Villarreal, Delfino, Jr. 154, 155, 514 Villarreal, Jose, Jr. 152, 153, 533 Villarreal, L. V., II 126,127, 251, 533 Villarreal, Manuel, Jr. 168, 169, 338, 453 Villarreal, Richard D. 148, 149, 454 Vincek, James Franklin 124, 125, 533 Vion, Jerry Ellsworth 171, 172, 259, 328, 514 Virgadamo, Victor Frank 533 Voelter, David Lee 77, 81, 454 Vogt, George W. 126, 127, 454 Vollmer, James Francis 92, 93, 344, 533 VonHagel, Lawrence F. 282 Von Schwanitz, Douglas 154, 155, 328, 533 Vorwerk, Wilbert James 279, 454 565 Vosdingh, Ralph A. 486 Voss, Gary Kit 172, 173 Voss, Jerry Don 146, 147, 533 w Wachel, Samuel Boyd 479 Waddell, John S., Jr. 87, 100, 101, 181, 311, 342, 498 Wade, Ronald Keith 119, 533 Wade, Tommy Houston 156, 157, 533 Wade, William Lee 172, 173, 533 Wadhwa, Nand Parkash 315 Wadsworth, Benny Rhea 98, 99, 329 Wadsworth, Richard B. 498 Waggoner, Larry Leon 174, 175, 250, 533 Waghorne, Richard C. 91, 278, 499 Wagner, Billy Harold 479 Wagner, John Charles 503 Wagner, Michael Carl 88, 348, 454 Wagner, Thomas Paul 104, 105, 533 Wagner, Tice H., Ill 142, 143, 533 Wagoner, Charles H. 331 Waits, John Larry 479 Wakefield, Gerald L. 323 Wakefield, Robert Chas. 166, 167 Walden, Jack Gene 282 Waldrip, Larry Wayne 487 Waldrop, David Barton 126, 127, 300, 533 Walker, David Lacy 156, 157 Walker, Edward Lee 136, 137, 221, 229 Walker, Frank E., Ill 364, 533 Walker, John C. 83, 499 Walker, Johnny G. 191 Walker, Michael Neal 166, 167, 185 Walker, Roger J. 148, 149, 286, 499 Walker, Ronald Owen 479 Walker, Warren Howard 170, 171, 514 Wall, Austin, Jr. 192, 376, 503 Walla, Gerald James 142, 143, 343, 454 Wallace, Charles B. 303 Wallace, David M. 311, 479 Wallace, Larry Wayne 178, 179, 499 Wallace, Marshall, Jr. 334 Wallace, Robert Earl 100, 101 Wallace, Thomas W. 132, 133 Wallace, William Wayne 293, 318, 479 Waller, Floyd Robert, Jr. 150, 151, 533 Wallingford, Allen D. 282, 314 Wallis, Freddy Leroy 479 Walsh, John Joseph 162, 163 Walters, Charles Wyatt 136, 137, 533 Walther, Jay Ronald 286, 302, 503 Walton, Allen Nick, III 334, 499 Walton, Charles Edward 285, 479 Walton, James Dale 136, 137 Walton, James V. 132, 133, 514 Walton, Marion M., Jr. 90, 91, 184, 261, 499 Wanjura, Donald Frank 283, 306, 309, 343, 479 Wanstrath, George R. 116, 117, 251, 533 Ward,’ Allen William 318, 335 Ward, Billy Carroll 132, 133 Ward, Eddie Jim 164, 165, 514 Ward, James Edward, Jr. 94, 95, 302 Ward, James Owen 152, 153, 533 Ward, John David 333, 503 Ward, Michael Marton 84, 85, 378, 533 Ward, Waylon O ' Neil 148, 149, , 185, 359, 533 Ward, Willis Nelson 150, 151, 454 Warley, Deas Huger 533 Warlick, Charles E. 128, 129, 180, 299, 499 Warren, Alexander J., Ill 136, 137 Warren, Billy Jay 146, 147, 285, 533 Warren, Charles Wm. 503 Warren, Ira Elmo, III 92, 93, 337, 533 Warren, James Henry 232, 234, 479 Warzecha, David August 96, 97 Washburn, Charles Edw. 150, 151, 345, 514 Waters, George Donald Waters, William B. 499 Watkins, Charles Edward 174, 175, 232, 235, 363 Watson, Carl L. 192 Watson, James Roy 134, 135, 533 Watson, Jerry Wayne 514 Watson, Joe Burford 94, 95 Watson, Joseph Myers, Jr. 168, 169, 533 Watson, Larry Lane 114, 115, 533 Watson, Oscar M., Jr. 124, 125, 132, 133, 533 Watson, Randolph Lance 154, 155, 533 Watson, Warren William 178, 179, 279, 372, 533 Watts, Augustus A., Jr. 98, 99, 533 Watts, Augustus A. 185 Watts, Kaighin Gray 134, 135, 249, 514 Wayne, James Anthony 134, 135 Weatherby, James L., Jr. 84, 85, 533 Weaver, Lytle A., Jr. 116, 117, 331, 514 Weaver, William Donal 172, 173, 290, 533 Weaver, Windol Charles 148, 149, 339 Webb, David Glenn 172, 173, 454 Webb, Fred Morris Webb, Gerald L. 168, 169, 499 Webb, Lewis H. 503 Webb, Morris S. 514 Webb, Raymond Horton 94, 95 Webb, Sidney Douglas 144, 145, 499 Webber, Robert William 112, 113, 514 Weber, Bobby Dean 192, 535 Weber, Donald Clemence 285 Weber, Larry O’Dell 479 Weber, Walter Thomas 114, 115, 533 Webster, James Bardon 306 Webster, James Robert 104, 105, 533 Wedemeyer, Charles E. 514 Weems, Jimmy Ralph 284, 339 Wegenhoft, Travis Lane 108, 119, 289, 309, 323, 343, 454 Wehner, Byrom Thorgeson 84, 85 Wehring, Charles H. 122, 123 Wehring, Glenn Edward 378 Weiner, Peter D. 285 Weir, Marvin Dean 162, 163, 333 Weise, Delton L. 289, 503 Weise, Ralph Albert 194, 302, 454 Weisinger, William, Jr. 144, 145, 181, 285, 357, 499 Weiss, Allan Clark 136, 137 Weiss, Harold C, Jr. 83, 184, 292, 533 Weiss, James Harold 479 Weiss, Stephen Robert 90, 91 Welch, Carl Eugene 132, 133, 514 Weld, Seth Lathrop, III 108, 118, 119, 344, 454 Weldon, Jerry Kennedy 126, 127 Welsh, Reuben M. 120, 121 Wendel, Larry Allen 100, 101, 534 Wendland, James B. 484 Wendt, Jerry Wayne 92, 93, 499 Wendt, Wayne Morris 320, 368 Wenmohs, Jerry Lee 535 Wensel, Nolan Robert 162, 163, 376 Wentworth, Earl J. 83, 369, 499 Werner, James K. 164, 165, 499 Wert, Harold Edwin 112, 113, 333, 534 Wesselski, Clarence J. 503 West, Kenneth Wayne 130, 131, 534 West, Milton Reed 192, 296, 480 West, North Ottis 134, 135, 514 Westberg, John William 480 Westbrook, William A. 136, 137, 499 Westlake, Don Dewey 144, 145 Whaley, Thomas Wm., Jr. 503 Wharton, Donald Frank 94, 95 Wheat, James Oliver 480 Wheelan, John D. 130, 131, 499 Wheeler, Albert Newton 120, 121, 185 Wheeler, Joseph Chas. 146, 147, 282, 372, 454 Wheeler, Larry Joe 126, 127, 534 Wheeler, Michael S. 144, 145 Wheeler, Richard Don 480 Wheeler, Stephen W. 128, 129, 534 Wheelock, Richard J., Jr. 146, 147, 534 Whitaker, Joe D. 514 Whitaker, Robert Earl 480 Whitaker, Wade Drew 282, 480 White, Allen Lacy, Jr. 166, 167 White, Billy Don 92, 93, 534 White, David Edgar 195, 503 White, Ed Raymond 126, 127, 300 White, Gailord Murl 100, 101, 534 White, George Kelley 92, 93, 534 White, James Riley, II 144, 145, 185, 514 White, James Stephen 168, 169, 534 White, Jerry Lynn 112, 113, 334, 534 White, John Dale 83, 184, 367, 514 White, Loye LaDonnie 102, 103, 367, 534 White, Phillip Gordon 114, 115, 514 White, Robert Ligon 102, 103, 340 White, Robert T., Jr. 96, 97, 534 White, Roy Elmer 285 White, Thomas Edward 146, 147, 455 White, Thomas Ross 168, 169, 534 White, William R. 196, 503 White, Willis Erby 480 Whitehouse, Gregory K. 112, 113, 373, 455 Whiteley, Ronald Owen 174, 175, 455 Whiteley, Thad G. 132, 133, 267, 499 Whites, Otis Claude 282, 480 Whitfield, Ben F. 100, 101 Whitford, Howard Wayne 197, 309, 338 Whiting, Robert John 168, 169, 185, 534 Whitis, Larry Don 94, 95, 354, 534 Whitley, Joe Frank, Jr. 534 Whitlock, Larry Lee 126, 127, 300, 514 Whitmer, Edmond Dale 156, 157, 192, 534 Whitmire, Ray Edward 100, 101, 340, 455 Whitnah, Arthur Miles 142, 143, 317, 328, 455 Whitt, Joe Bob 162, 163, 514 Whitten, Chandler Jas. 290, 309, 480 Whitten, Tommy Glyn 172, 173, 534 Whittington, John R., Jr. 164, 165, 295 Whittle, David Wade 98, 99, 534 Whittlesey, James M. 170, 171, 185, 321, 534 Whitwell, Clyde 156, 157, 338, 455 Whitwell, Franklin C. 310 Wible, Wales Vance 194, 480 Wick, Jerome Perry 480 Wied, Jesse Lee 480 Wiedenfeld, Kenneth W. 94, 95, 534 Wiederaenders, George A. 150, 151, 278, 288, 401, 514 Wiederhold, Robert Wm. 534 Wiederstein, Erwin, Jr. 338, 455 Wiener, Wade William 156, 157, 534 Wiese, Billie Gene 503 Wiesepape, Charles W. 378 Wiesepape, Cordell F. 156, 157, 378, 514 Wiggins, David Edward 122, 123, 373, 534 Wiggins, Hal Ray 126, 127, 300 Wiggins, Richard Kent 120, 121 Wight, Robert C. 148, 149, 499 Wilbeck, August Clark 94, 95, 534 Wilber, William W., Jr. 192, 503 Wild, Curtis Reed 94, 95, 534 Wilder, Gary Lynn 168, 169, 534 Wilder, J. Barry 281, 306, 480 Wiley, Thomas W., Ill 503, 303 Wilke, Otto Charles 100, 101 Wilkerson, J. Michael 94, 95, 455 Wilkes, Steven Larry 96, 97, 534 Wilkins, Billy Carl 27, 126, 300, 534 Wilkins, Ray, Jr. 152, 153, 534 Wilkinson, Gary Lee 94, 95, 283, 534 Wilkinson, John Newton 156, 157, 455 Willcox, Gerald Patrick 142, 143, 295, 333, 543 Williams, Alfred V. 148, 149 Williams, Charles Cole 194, 285, 306, 480 Williams, Charlie Dean 486 Williams, Conley R. 172, 173, 298, 499 Williams, Daniel David 455 Williams, Donny King 293, 480 Williams, Edward S., Ill 174, 175, 241 Williams, George D. 132, 133, 281, 306, 480 Williams, Henry Elton 100, 101, 534 Williams, James W. 132, 285, 455 Williams, Jimmy Ray 279, 514 Williams, Joe Glenn 284, 534 Williams, Joe Robert 281 Williams, John Bryan, Jr. 128, 129, 136, 137 Williams, John Dale, Jr. 128, 129, 534 Williams, John Gilbert 194, 503 Williams, John Robert 100, 101, 514 Williams, John Rogers 114, 115, 134, 135 Williams, Joseph L. 148, 149, 534 Williams, Mansil Alvis 150, 151, 326, 534 Williams, Marcus D., Jr. 83, 184, 514 Williams, Ralph Caven 263, 351, 534 Williams, Ralph Euen 534 Williams, Richard Lee 92, 93, 144, 145, 455 Williams, Robert 503 Williams, Ronald Lee 534 Williams, Walter Browne 279, 280, 503 Williams, Wilburn C, III 120, 121 Williamson, D. p., Jr. 84, 85, 534 Williamson, Donald A. 106, 112, 113 Williamson, Morris L., Jr. 503 Willingham, Jackie Dean 503 Willis, Donald Earl 84, 85, 184, 514 Willis, G. W. Ketchel 162, 163, 327, 534 Willman, Richard B. 162, 163, 291, 514 Willmann, James L. 81, 84, 343, 499 Willmann, Jay L. 84, 499 Willmann, Robert Louis 162, 163, 534 Willms, Walter Ray 77, 79, 81, 84, 309, 323, 456 Wills, Horst Willi 150, 151, 514 Wills, Leo Harold 318 Wilshire, Roy Leon 284, 503 Wilson, Charles Davis 102, 103, 362, 534 Wilson, Darr Francis 126, 127, 300, 345 Wilson, David John 112, 113, 293, 305, 514 Wilson, Fred Noble, Jr. 130, 131, 456 Wilson, Jack Grathy 178, 179, 185, 362, 514 Wilson, James Charles 124, 125, 300, 346 Wilson, Joe Price 296 Wilson, Jonathan Levin 126, 127 Wilson, Lee H. 256, 257 Wilson, Leslie Chas. 480 Wilson, Marshall P., Jr. 146, 147, 534 Wilson, Maurice Dale 164, 165, 185, 534 Wilson, Melvin Lin 152, 153, 499 Wilson, Michael Henry 161, 293, 336, 456 Wilson, Nicholas B. 142, 143, 534, 535 Wilson, Roy Don 176, 177 Wilson, Thomas Anthony 152, 153, 343, 456 Wilson, Thomas B. 83, 90, 91, 499 Wilson, Thomas E. 164, 165, 362, 456 Wilson, Torrence B., Ill 83, 293, 499 Wilson, Wallace W., Jr. 90, 91, 300, 534, 535 Wilson, William B. 116, 117, 535 Wilson, William B., Jr. 112, 113, 535 Wilson, William Joe 289, 480 Wimberly, Clarence Ray 304 Wimberly, Jeramiah, Jr. 146, 147, 535 Wimbish, Robert Wallace 98, 99, 350, 535 Winburn, Paul Andrew 178, 179 Winder, John H. 106, 356, 499 Windham, Jerry Paul 221, 222, 225 Windham, Terrell Dean 150, 151, 535 Wingfield, Keith A. 146, 147, 535 Winkler, Frankie Joe 191, 380, 503 Winkler, William G. 286, 487 Winningham, John David 130, 131, 514 Winship, John Alfred 160, 168, 169, 456 Winship, Thomas Edward 535 Winston, Edmund P., Jr. 148, 149, 304, 456 Wisdom, Billy Glenn 134, 135, 318, 456 Wise, David Wayne 168, 169 Wise, James Kenneth 338, 499 Wise, Melvin Douglas 178, 179, 535 Wisenbaker, Allan Earl 286 Withers, Richard E. 160, 166, 167, T80, 334, 499 Witt, Milton P., Jr. 84, 85, 343, 499 Witt, Wallace Merritt 104, 105 Wolf, Clifton E. 156, 157, 318, 499 Wolfe, Dan Ofho 197 Wolfle, Thomas Lee 487 Wolny, Ronald J. 154, 155, 284 Wolpman, Kraege Kent 91 Wong, Eugene You June 321 Wongsiri, Tanongchit 290 Wood, Carl Eugene 503 Wood, Gerald Gordon 103 Wood, James Michael 120, 121, 535 Wood, Jim Clifton 136, 137 Wood, Larry Don 126, 127, 300, 535 Wood, Lowell Clark 148, 149, 535 Wood, Stephen Hull 132, 133, 535 Wood, William Baker 279, 357, 481 Woodall, John Burleson 128, 129 Woodall, Louie Van 289, 481 Woodall, Russell P. 124, 125, 299, 300, 535 Woodard, Gary L. 130, 131 Woodard, Kenneth Wiley 288 Woodard, Max W. 298, 324 Woodard, Thomas Wesley 178, 179, 456 Woodman, Donald Mardon 279 Woodruff, Jake Lanford 112, 113, 535 Woodruff, Wayne William 98, 99 Woods, David L. 379, 503 Woods, Ronald Lee 146, 147, 535 Woods, Warren Russell 120, 121, 535 Woodward, Charles H. 136, 137 Woodward, Dean Ralph 282, 306, 314 Woodward, James K. 88, 92, 93, 499 Woolam, Thomas Jerry 104, 105, 158, 535 Woolever, Stanley Dean 174, 175, 535 Woolley, Bobby Jack 112, 113, 287, 534 Woolsey, John Elbert, II 96, 97, 535 Workman, Donald Rae 301 Worley, Carlos S., Ill 104,105, 311, 333, 456 Wormser, Marc Rodney 148, 149, 292, 535 Wortham, Clarence R. 174, 175, 232, 236, 237, 255 Wray, William Dockery 164, 165, 259 Wren, Chalmer, Jr. 148, 149, 456 Wright, Bradley C. 306 Wright, Charles Eugene 284, 481 Wright, Garland C. 104, 105 Wright, George Glover 144, 145 Wright, James Elbert 178, 179, 290 Wright, Larry Ray 172, 173, 535 Wright, Michael B. 160, 284, 352, 456 Wright, Patrick Leo 164, 165, 284, 352, 457 Wright, Robert K., Jr. 83, 184, 267, 317, 322, 499 Wright, Walter Bernard 116, 117, 281, 349, 457 Wright, Wayne Wiley 100, 101, 344, 499 Wueste, James Allen 114, 115, 343 Wurzbach, Henry F. 126, 127, 535 Wurzbach, Robert A. 280, 481 Wylie, Stanley Ross 156, 157, 362, 535 Wynn, Winburn Ned 124, 125, 457 Wynne, Jack Walters 156, 157, 535 Y Yaklin, John George 100, 101, 535 Yancy, Douglas Arthur 124, 125, 300, 535 Yanta, Joe James 263 Yanta, Vernon Laurence 79, 162, 163, 280, 323, 457 Yarling, John Mark, Jr. 481 Yarritu, Aaron 120, 121 Yates, James Michael 154, 155, 535 Yates, Randall Lamar 164, 165 Yauger, Douglas 8. 162, 163 Ybarra, Richard 144, 145, 357 Yeager, Robert Ervin 116, 117, 535 Yeargan, Randall L. 120, 121, 457 Yentzen, William M. 100, 101, 293, 332, 362, 499 Yonkers, John D. 100, 101, 282, 311, 499 Yoon, Kyung Hwan 192 York, J. E. 174, 175, 283, 457 York, Paul Kennedy 194, 314, 324, 354 Young, Billy Merl 136, 137, 221, 225 Young, Charles William 289 Young, Clyde Hudson, Jr. 317, 481 Young, James Gary 128, 129 Young, Louis Lee 126, 127, 300, 344, 535 Young, Melvin C. 120, 121, 289, 309, 313, 499 Young, Michael Andrew 154, 155 Youngblood, Jimmie R. 172, 173 Youts, Victor T. 148, 149, 332 Yowell, James Lee 356 Yudesis, Benjamin M. 192, 292, 294, 481 Z Zaeske, Louis Willie 170, 171, 535 Zambrano, Alfredo B. 150, 151 Zanca, Joseph H. 154, 155 Zatopek, Edward James 154, 155, 535 Zatopek, Royce John 503 Zenkner, Arthur John 503 Zerbe, Manfred Rudolf 196,. 347, 535 Zetik, Donald Frank 306, 378, 481 Zimmerman, Roger Joseph 535 Zimmerman, Winton Boyd 164, 165, 535 Zimmermann, Harry L. 114, 115 Zuehlke, Alvin Charles 164, 165, 535 Zumwalt, John Harrison 92, 93, 259, 305, 368 Zunker, Ronald Paul 284 Zunker, Smith Eberling 120, 121 Zurborg, Joseph A. 286 566 rp f f, ■A ' . ' ■ • : ■::f? 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