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

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The questions of coeducation, non-compulsory corps, and name change are going to rise again; however, whatever decisions are made, we feel sure that they will be made for the best, for a promising future. The 1962 AGGIELAND is the record of a great year, a year in which we feel A AA has made definite strides forward. We are very grateful to have had the chance to put down in black and white the highlights of the year. As we finish composing this goodbye to four of the best and most educational years of our lives, both in and out of the classroom, we feel sad at the thought of leaving Aggieland. Hov ever, in later years this sadness will change to nostalgia when we open our dusty copies of the AGGIELAND ' 62. Then we will realize that we saw history in the making, we witnessed, as we are witnessing now, Texas A AA enter into a new and grand era. Raleigh and Bill CONTENTS . . . ADMINISTRATION......8 MILITARY............28 CIVILIANS..........142 VANITY FAIR........154 ACTIVITIES..........172 SPORTS............200 ORGANIZATIONS. . 246 CLASSES............390 This year marked one of the darkest years in the recent history of Texas A AA College in one respect. The mournful notes of Silver Taps were sounded on six occasions for seven comrades who passed on. This memorial service is a most inspirational moment to the men of Aggieland. Students stream from the dormitories with not a word spoken. The campus is darkened. Absolute quiet reigns over the lawn of the Academic Building as th e students congregate to pay their last respects. Marching feet breach the silence. The Ross Volunteer Firing Squad moves into position facing the Statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. When the hands of the clock move to a half hour past ten, the silence is again broken as the first volley of the twenty-one gun salute is fired. The sounds of clicking heels fill the air as all come to a rigid attention. Then from the Academic Building comes the beautiful and reverent notes of the Silver Taps bugles. As suddenly as it began, the service is over. The students return to their rooms with the memorable sounds of the bugles still ringing in their ears, a remembrance of the one who has passed on. V iV?- . . trumpets, let us hear, While the angels wipe their eyes, Those solemn Taps we hold so dear For one of ou rs 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. from Silver Taps by Jose Castilla, Jr. ' 61 Jerry W. AAonroe Robert W. Hall Herbert E. Rogers William D. Griggs c r; i -Aeaeum A«dLu v B §r On May 3 this year, the flag in front of the Aca¬ demic building flew at half-mast. Leroy (Lee) A. Due- wall, director of student publications, the college in¬ formation and publications department, had passed away. A veteran journalist and an active member of the community, Mr. Duewall was an unsung hero on the campus. Publicity concerning students and campus activities improved with his efforts. The Battalion, Aggieland, and the other student publica¬ tions gained national recognition under his tutelage. President Rudder said what all of us felt when we learned of Mr. Duewall ' s passing: A great loss to A M. Mr. Duewall contributed a great deal to make our institution greater and more well-known. For this reason, this Aggieland ‘62 is dedicated to the memory of Lee Duewall. IS: : , ’ — ' ■ ■ ' ' ADMINISTRATION Earl Rudder, President of A M, talks to Malcolm Hall, Student Body President. 9 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seated, left to right: Clyde Thompson, Diboll; John W. Newton, Beaumont, Vice-President; Eugene B. Darby, Pharr, President; William J. Lawson, Austin; and Sterling C. Evans, Houston. . Standing, left to right: Clyde H. Wells, Granbury; S. B. Whittenburg, Amarillo; L. H. Ridout, Jr., Dallas; and H. C. Heldenfels, Corpus Christ!. 10 A M COLLEGE SYSTEM Appointed by the Governor of Texas, the Board of Directors is 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 AA College Board of Directors. CLYDE THOMPSON, Diboll Lumber Executive JOHN W. NEWTON, Beaumont Business Executive EUGENE B. DARBY, Pharr General Contractor STERLING C. EVANS, Houston Rancher CLYDE H. WELLS, Granbury Rancher H. C. HELDENFELS, Corpus Christi General Contractor WILLIAM J. LAWSON, Austin Attorney L. H. RIDOUT, JR., Dallas Business Executive S. B. WHITTENBURG, Amarillo Publisher SYSTEM OFFICIALS DR. M. T. HARRINGTON Chancellor of the A AA College System On July 10, 1948, the Board of Directors officially created the Office of Chancellor of the A AA System. The Chancellor is the directing head of all activities of the Texas A AA College System and administers the Colleges, Agencies, and Services of the Sys¬ tem through an executive officer in charge of each. Dr. AA. T. Harrington has been a part of the school for 42 years, earning his B.S. and AA.S. degrees here and teaching in the Chemistry Department, until 1941 when he journeyed to Iowa State for his Ph.D. degree. Since then, he has continued to serve Texas A AA to the best of his ability as an educator, administrator and friend. Vice Chancellor DR. JOHN C. CALHOUN Vice Chancellor for Development 12 PRESIDENT EARL RUDDER A M COLLEGE OF TEXAS During the last year the College under President Rudder has oriented itself to new exciting programs including space technology, activation analysis, nuclear science, and others. New facilities have continued to be a hallmark of the Rudder administration. Acquisition of Bryan Air Force Base, the establishment of the Texas Maritime Academy, the completion of new wings on the Military Sciences Building, Physics Building, beginning of the Architecture Building, construction on the Plant Sci¬ ences Building and Olympic-Size Swimming Pool, among others, are good examples. September 1961, the enrollment at A M under Rudder ' s leadership was the highest it has been since the post World War II peak in 1 949. Progress in student life, retention of students and faculty, and an over-all move toward greater excellence continues to be accomplishments of the College under Rudder ' s leadership. 13 TEXAS A M COLLEGE DR. WILLIAM J. GRAFF, JR. Dean of Instruction DR. A. A. PRICE Dean of Veterinary Medicine DR. FRANK W. R. HUBERT Dean of Arts and Sciences EXECUTIVE DR. R. D. LEWIS Director, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station DR. WAYNE C. HALL Dean of Graduate Studies Objectives of the A AA College are maintained by the Executive Committee as set forth by the College by-laws. Under the direction of President Rud¬ der in weekly meetings, 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 excluding other scientific and classroom studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning 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 industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life. 14 COMMITTEE The following items are those which the committee has pledged itself to support: 1. To develop professional leadership in agriculture, medicine, forestry and their al¬ lied field; in engineering, including the mechanic arts and technical and industrial training; in studies and applied sciences. 2. To develop educational leadership through the training of teachers for agriculture, en¬ gineering, and basic and applied sciences. 3. To develop military leadership by pro¬ viding 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 its full potential for service to society and within which the student can be inspired toward the realization of his potentials. J. E. HUTCHISON Director Texas Agricultural Extension Service JAMES P. HANNIGAN Dean of Students H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar FRED BENSON Dean of Engineering DR. R. E. PATTERSON Dean of Agriculture 15 Students meet Agricultural Engineering classes as a part of their preparation for bachel or of science degrees in agriculture. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Aggies who choose can prepare themselves for a career in farming, ranching and other businesses associated with agriculture through a variety of programs offered by the School of Agriculture. In addition, systematic training is given in the sciences of chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology, all of which are fundamental in the study of scientific agriculture. Departments offering baccalaureate degree programs are Agricultural Economics and Sociology, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Sciences, Entomology, Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Poultry Science, Range and Forestry, Wildlife Management. Interdepartmental baccalaureate degree programs include Agricultural Journalism, Animal Science, Food Technology, Plant and Soil Science. Service departments within the School are Biochemistry and Nutrition, Genetics, and Plant Physiology and Pathology. Combined with these programs is a wide choice of elective curricula which provides excellent opportunities for the student to satisfy his individual interests and needs, as well as to qualify him for a bachelor of science degree. Agriculture Students study modern methods of irrigation controls. 17 18 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Twenty-four curricula are available in the school of Arts and Sciences at Texas A AA, leading to B.A. or B.S. degrees. Liberal Arts, which includes the departments of Economics, English, History and Government, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern Languages, and Preparatory Law, is designed for students whose abilities, in¬ terests, and aims are better served by a broad general education than by more specialized technological and scientific studies. In all curricula, the first two years are devoted to fundamental subjects, with more spe¬ cialized study following. Business Administration majors may specialize in Accounting, Build¬ ing Products Marketing, Finance, General Business, Insurance, Mar¬ keting, or Personnel Administration. In this course of study, specializa¬ tion comes at the beginning of the sophomore year. A Bachelor of Business Administration degree follows completion of the chosen curriculum. The Department of Education and Psychology offers teacher educa¬ tion programs, as does the Department of Health and Physical Educa¬ tion. To prepare for teaching, a student may choose to major either in Education or one of the arts or sciences, provided that he takes a minimum of 36 hours in his specialized field. Bachelor of Science degrees are available in Botany, Chemistry, Entomology, Meteorology, Microbiology, Physics, Preparatory Medicine, Preparatory Dentistry, and Zoology. These curricula are planned so the student who discovers a change of interest after beginning in agricul¬ ture or engineering can change with a minimum loss of credit-hours. 19 ■ §! i SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING What is an engineer? He is a man who is applying science ... a man who has the understanding and appreciation for the physical laws of the universe . . . and is using his knowledge to raise the standards of liv¬ ing for mankind. Symbolic of the modern engineer are the electronic devices he uses to design more accurately, to test to a more infinite degree, to build with greater strength and reliability the multitude of projects— from bridges to space capsules—he is called upon to create. The School of Engineering at Texas A M College helps mold such men. But it takes talent to create talent and that is role of a dedicated faculty so vital in teaching young men to become engi¬ neers. Such a person is Professor Charles W. Crawford who for 43 years has contri¬ buted his talents to helping thousands of young men on their road to becoming en¬ gineers. A member of the A M College of Texas Class of 1919, he joined the faculty that fall, later earned an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering, and was named head of the Mechanical En¬ gineering department in 1929. In 1957 he became Associate Dean of Engineer¬ ing. This year he retires from that post, but will remain on campus to teach mechanics—the course where some thou¬ sands of Texas A M engineers have come to know Prof Crawford. This year the School of Engineering continued to grow in what is becoming known as the Space Age. It was a spon¬ sor of the International Conference on Activation Analysis. It put into operation the multi-million dollar Nuclear Science Center. This fall the aeronautical engineer¬ ing department will officially become the Department of Aerospace Engineering. Much progress has also been seen in the fields of chemical, civil, electrical, geological, mechanical, nuclear, and pe¬ troleum engineering, and in geology and geophysics, architecture, industrial educa¬ tion and industrial engineering. Within all its areas, the Texas A M School of Engi¬ neering will continue to lead in the new era of technology that is our nation ' s destiny. wmmm SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Through its many accomplishments, Texas A AA ' s School of Veterinary Medicine has earned the reputation of being one of the best schools of veterinary medicine in the nation. Providing complete training in all phases of animal pathology, care and surgery, the school offers the student a B.S. degree in Animal Science in four years or the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree after completion of a six-year program. Various departments within the school are: Departments of Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, and Veterinary Public Health. The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery operates the recently completed Veterinary Hospital and Ambulatory Clinic. Problems in theory are extensively supplemented with practical application. Consequently, the A M Veterinary graduate is well qualified to deal with prob¬ lems of disease and disease prevention in domestic farm animals, poultry, pet animals, zoo animals, fur-bearing animals, and wildlife of all kinds. Graduates are qualified to combat transmission of disease between man and the lower ani¬ mals. Instruction and training are given in meat and hygiene. Texas A M ' s School Of Veterinary Medicine is accredited by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association and by the United States Department of Agriculture. 23 y r . Ig. y ' ljSS MKzEi n Hotke l - t -fci _ 6a :: fti p % I ■ ■■M ■t V S t • „ SS ' ' M ' ' , ‘ • , • - v i ; , i 1 l im o SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Graduates of any of the principal fields of engineering or of the basic sciences can arrange a program with either major or minor emphasis on the various fields of nuclear science or nuclear engineering. ◄ The principal objective of the Graduate School is to offer education beyond the Bachelor ' s level to those men who aspire to become intellectual leaders in various professions and in various fields of teaching and research. It undertakes to assist graduate students in developing and pursuing individual educational programs requiring superior accomplishment through carefully directed in¬ tellectual activity. A graduate may receive an advanced degree in most curricula upon completion of the advanced courses and other requirements. Graduate instruction is offered lead¬ ing to the following degrees: Master of Agriculture, Master of Architecture, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. Texas A M has a growing graduate school with ex¬ cellent 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. 25 JAMES W. CARTER Public Relations WILLIAM B. SNEAD Issues CECIL D. BAILEY Parliamentarian MALCOLM W. HALL President SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JOEL RIDOUT Senior GEORGE WIEDERAENDERS Junior WILLIAM K. STANTON Sophomore STUDENT Malcolm Hall presents SMU a sportsmanship plaque on behalf of the A M student body. JAMES T. DAVIS Head Yell Leader JOHN S. WADDELL President Senior Class MICHAEL C. DODGE President Sophomore Class JOE J. ALLEN President Freshman Class CHARLES L. BLASCHKE President Junior Class Recording-Secretary Student Welfare Student Life JAMES EDWARD SARTAIN Vice-President SENATE Serving as the administrative body of the students on matters of general im¬ portance and concern, the Student Senate has three objectives; to act in an exec¬ utive capacity for the student body, to represent the student body on and off campus, and to serve as a liaison between the faculty, the student body, and other colleges. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING LAWRENCE W. CHRISTIAN WILLIAM T. LOUIS W. ZAESKE Senior BARNHART Sophomore Junior SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE JOE E. DAWSON JOE W. LINDLEY L. GABRIEL NAVAR Senior Junior Sophomore FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES B. D. ECHOLS DONN L. GERMAN LARRY PHILLIPS ALBERT A. TIJERINA 27 A i ytf j®, _ m ; i -,- . - r, ■ r a. , i . rvr. 1 a. 5 f Ai ★ ★ ' ■ , zzr 1 jTt’jL : i T V . ' yr ' . x 7 rT x T x ; : !• r,; . ' XV a ;. ' 7 _.. ' r ' f i (■£ . ! ' v r f. ' • ■ -V . • r 4 -; a- . • r f, i ' ' -r Sfe- V ; « ■■£ ' . « WSm? ' MILITARY DEPARTMENT COL. JOE E. DAVIS Commander of Cadets OFFICERS Col. Frank L. Elder Col. Charles E. Gregory Col. Frank S. Vaden Jr. Lt. Col. T. A. Flotchkiss Lt. Col. E. V. Adams Lt. Col. E. L. Scott Lt. Col. K. W. Gruber Lt. Col. R. E. Byrns Lt. Col. H. A. Stuverud Lt. Col. J. H. Irving Lt. Col. A. E. Vernon AAaj. R. W. Garrison AAaj. B. F. Smith AAaj. C. B. Wells Jr. AAaj. K. Wolf AAaj. R. AA. Peach AAaj. L. L. Stevenson AAaj. W. T. Rife Jr. AAaj. D. J. Chandler AAaj. W. H. Rhodes Capt. D. E. Allen Capt. W. F. Atwater Capt. B. T. Baxter Capt. J. B. Killebrew Capt. J. F. AAartin Capt. C. W. Piper Capt. FI. F. Weitzel Jr. Capt. C. Reese Capt. J. L. Faubion Capt. C. F. Hornstein Capt. C. Cargill Capt. R. V. Smith Capt. W. C. Swindle Capt. S. J. Grant Capt. W. T. Jessee Capt. W. W. Bell Capt. W. D. Old Capt. H. AA. Sanders Jr. Capt. C. E. Hall Capt. H. A. Carmichael Lt. AA. B. Olson C.W.O. H. A. Plaisance OFFICE STAFF Standing: Mary Ann Wong, Anne Wilkerson, Melinda Simpson. Seated: Butch Baker. NON COAAAAISSIONED OFFICERS SGT.-AAAJ. W. R. Reese AA Sgt. K. H. Truitt AA Sgt. C. E. Gentry AA Sgt. C. A. Pantalion AA Sgt. T. R. Jewell AA Sgt. C. E. AAcCollum AA Sgt. J. W. Turnipseed AA Sgt. T. I. Hensley AA Sgt. G. E. Switzer Jr. AA Sgt. L. E. Love SFC J. R. Brown SFC R. L. Dennis SFC D. A. Herring SFC I. E. Grant SFC H. W. Ferguson SFC E. V. Hetzel SFC E. J. AAcClure Jr. T Sgt. K. W. Anderson T Sgt. J. A. Ingram S Sgt. A. Gordon S Sgt. D. L. Russell S Sgt. E. Rutherford S Sgt. R. J. Ryan Sgt. J. D. VanWagoner A 1 C B. G. AAcNair A 1C K. C. Turrentine A 1C J. A. Wittman 30 Fifth row: Capt. Jessee, Capt. Grant, Capt. Olson, Capt. Weitsel, Capt. Piper, Capt. Killebrew, Capt. Allen, Capt. Reese, Capt. Cargill. Fourth row: Maj. Rife, Maj. Stevenson, C.W.O. Plaisance, Capt. Car¬ michael, Maj. Smith, Maj. Wolf, Capt. Faubion, It. Col. Garrison, It. Col. Wells. Third row: Capt. Bell, Capt. Old, Capt. Hall. Second row: Maj. Chandler, Maj. Peach, It. Col. Vernon, Capt. Sanders, Capt. Horn- stein, Capt. Swindle, Capt. Smith, Capt. Duncan. First row: Maj. Rhodes, It. Col. Byrns, Col. Elder, Col. Davis, Col. Gregory, Col. Vaden, It. Col. Gruber, Lt. Col. Stuverud, It. Col. Scott. Fifth row: A 1C McNair, A 1C Wittman. Fourth row: T Sgt. Ingram, S Sgt. Gordon, SFC Ferguson, M Sgt. Truitt, M Sgt. Pantalion, M Sgt. McCollum, M Sgt. Switzer. Third row: S Sgt. Russell, M Sgt. Grant, SFC Hetzel, M Sgt. Tewell, SFC McClure. Second row: T Sgt. Anderson, M Sgt. Dayton, SFC Dennis, Sgt. Van Wagoner, S Sgt. Melson, M Sgt. Hensley, M Sgt. Love. Front row: SFC Herring, M Sgt. Turnipseed, Sgt.-Maj. Reese, M Sgt. Gentry, SFC Brown. 31 FIRST PLATOON Third row: Donnell, Wiederanders, Smith, Gibbs, Medley, Ray, Blaschke, Johnson, Forester, Kapple, Andrews, Maurer, Miller, Platt, Vilcoq, Landers, Davis, Penrod, Nix, Myers, Henderson, Hall, Sartain, Richardson, Benson, Threadgill. Second row: Mar¬ shall, Stokes, Mills, Edgar, Sinor, Powers. First row: Smith, Imle, Anderson, Seale, Ahart. ROSTER John F. Imle Jimmy L. Cash Kenneth P. Gudgen Juan M. Martinez Robert W. Timme Charles W. McClain James R. Holley Mark T. Peyton Jan F. Ahart Timothy A. Pixley Stephen W. Seale Roger J. Walker Richard H. Beal Richard E. Withers James M. Hill Richard C. Smith William J. Bednar Joseph S. Davis Robert D. Hatinger Charles P. Garner Ronald V. Smith William T. Oliver Walter G. Dahlberg Brian M. Stancil Thomas L. Sims Edward J. Bellow Jackie L. Benson Paul E. Bergstrom Sheldon J. Best Fred K. Blackard Charles L. Blaschke Jay D. Blume Thomas J. Boedecker Ben B. Boyd William H. Brashears Jimmie L. Bratton Ronald G. Brice James B. Briggs Robert B. Carter David N. Chapman Armand J. Chaput James H. Davis Victor L. Donnell William D. Duncan David T. Edgar Peter C. Forster Jimmie L. Garrett Michael S. George Herbert C. Gersbach Jack L. Gibbs Phillip M. Gibson Jay F. Godfrey Frank W. Grimes David G. Groves Robert H. Hackett David D. Hahn Robert A. Hall Earl J. Henderson Johnnie L. H olley Huley J. Horn Alfred W. Hughlett Donald T. Hunter Roger M. John James E. Johnson GARY R. ANDERSON First Platoon Leader ELMER E. GOINS First Sergeant THOMAS H. RALPH Third Platoon Leader 32 SECOND PLATOON Third row: Weaver, Stanley, Hughlett, Oliphant, ter, Sligar, Duncan, Royal, Briggs, King, Vela, Me- Bellows, Blume, Sassin, Boedecker, Lyle. First row: Young, King, Chaput, John, Blackard, Krebs, Hackett, Clinton, Horn. Second row: Koegel, Richardson, Hill, Withers, Cash, Denning, Holley, Smith- Terrill, Thornton, Best, Pullin, Thomas, Tibbies, Car- HOMER L. DENNING Second Platoon Leader ROSTER Claude R. Jones Ray A. Kapple Joe E. Keeling James L. Keller James P. King William E. King Kenneth W. Koegl John P. Krebs John B. Landers Rodney E. Longer Clayton B. Lyle Gaylon M. McClinton Dennis K. McIntosh William K. MacTavish Ronald W. Marshall Charles H. Maurer Edward L. Medley Carlos V. Mejia John H. Meyer Eugene P. Miller Charles A. Mills Jerry R. Mills Thomas K. Nelson Charles L. Nichols William D. Nix James R. Norwood Jack Oliphant John L. Penrod John F. Platt Charles K. Powers Terry G. Pullin James E. Ray Jackie D. Redding Arthur R. Richardson David M. Richardson George D. Rook Sidney D. Rosenthal William A. Royal William K. Rundell James E. Sartain Allan R. Sassin James B. Scott Dale L. Sinor Gary A. Sligar John H. Smith Roy L. Stanley Earl M. Stenger George B. Stokes Michael R. Syptak Joel B. Terrill Robert E. Terrill Dean L. Thomas Robert E. Thornton John T. Tibbels Jack M. Threadgill Carlos Vela Paul M. Vilcoq Delfino E. Villarreal Lytle A. Weaver Windol C. Weaver George A. Wiederaenders Michael A. Young THIRD PLATOON Second row: Weaver, Stenger, Langer, Grimes, God- real, Terrill, Holley, Scott, Hahn, Keeling, Rook, Rundell, Martinez, Gudgen, Ralph, Hatinger, Peyton, fry, Mills, Jones, Groves, Chapman, Nelson, Hunter, Nichols, George, Bergstrom, Syptak, Garret. First row: Mejia. Boyd, Brashears, Gerschbach, Bratton, Gibson, Villar- 33 Fourth row: Gregory, Philpot, Miller, Piper, Wallace, Creacy, Vinson, Swan, Fiegel, Nachod, Rosenberger, Jaynes, Herzog. Third row: Mayers, Holditch, Plun¬ kett, Benavides, Click, George Rogers, Williams, Laxon, White, Wilson, Barker, Stokes. Second row: Suib, Roberts, Herman, Durrenberger. First row: Wolfe, Schmid, Bosarge. FISH DRILL TEAM Commander JACK E. SCHMID COMPETITIVE RECORD 1961-62 Laredo— San Antonio— L.S.U.: Inspection- Basic— Fancy Drill- Overall— Third place. Second Place. Second. First. First. First Place. The Fish Drill Team was organized in 1947, and has represented the Freshman Class and the A M College in reviews and drill competitions all over the United States. It is led by its own elected officer, under the supervision of formal drill team members and the drill team sponsor, Capt. Calvin Reese. DRILL TEAM ROSTER L. R. Barker F. P. Benavides J. R. Bosarge L. J. Click W. W. Creacy E. P. Durrenberger J. L. Fiegel J. D. George R. W. Gregory J. R. Herman C. E. Herzog D. W. Holditch J. Jaynes M. W. Laxson P. Mayers R. H. Miller J. E. Nachod G. W. Philpot L. L. Piper L. K. Plunkett J. M. Roberts J. M. Rogers W. J. Rosenberger J. E. Schmid R. H. Stokes M. R. Suib H. W. Swan G. E. Vinson C. E. Wallace H. T. White A. P. Williams R. W. Wilson B. E. Wolfe 34 CADET COURT CADET COURT A Standing, left to right: Loyd, Dabney, Walton, Halter, Smith, Imle, Pettit, Wentworth, Jones. Seated: Timme—Law Officer, H. L. Denning—President, Crawford—Vice-President. Cadet Court is for the disciplining of students by students. Cases are brought before it ranging in scope from excessive demerits to unbecoming conduct. The court gives the Cadet Corps a method of dealing with serious offenders, without the necessity of carrying all cases before the school administration. All decisions of the Court are subject to the approval of the Commandant. CADET COURT B Standing, left to right: Cash, Thompson, Stevens, Wadsworth, Joiner, McClain, Griffith, Withers, Cloud Jones Seated- Timme-Law Officer, R. K. Melugin-Presdient, Sides-Vice-President. 35 ORGANIZATION OF THE CORPS OF CADETS For the School Year 1961-62 CORPS STAFF CONSOL. BAND 1st BRIGADE 2nd BRIGADE 3rd BRIGADE 1st WING 2nd WING l- 1st BG I— 2nd BG A-l - F-l - G-l i- 3rd BG r” th BG - A-2 E-2 C-2 F-2 5th BG f - 6th BG A-3 VET H B-3 VET C 3 MED t- D-3 DA§ ll H F-3 DAY ST G-3 H-3 ATH f 1st GP r 2nd GP 2 4 6 3rd GP L 12 4th GP 14 15 DAY ST 16 ATH CADETS OBJECTIVE OF THE CORPS OF CADETS The objective of the Corps of Cadets is fourfold: 1. To produce officers who have the qualities and attributes essential to their progressive and continued development as officers in a component of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. 2. To-lay the foundation of intelligent citizenship for the cadet through a training program designed to be of benefit to him, to the State of Texas, and to the Nation whether in military or civilian life. 3. To provide strong training in basic principles of leadership including prompt¬ ness, honesty, fairness, intelligence, and common sense. 4. To develop a deep sense of responsibility, honor, and integrity, and to cultivate habits of cheerful obedience and precision in the maintenance of high standards of performance, whatever the task. M SGT. CHARLES L. BLASCHKE Corps Sergeant Major CORPS COL. GARY R. ANDERSON Deputy Corps Commander 38 LT. COL. TERRY D. GOSSETT Adjutant LT. COL. MARION M. WALTON Scholastic Officer LT. COL. MALCOLM W. HALL Operations Officer LT. COL. RALPH H. STEVENS Supply Officer LT. COL. ROBERT W. TIMME Intelligence and Inspector General LT. COL WILLIAM T. OLIVER Athletic Officer LT. COL. GARY G. LIVELY Chaplain LT. COL. JIMMIE L. COOMBES Consolidated Band MAJ. MANLEY McGILL Head Drum Major Day Student Liaison Officer TILMON J. REEVES Public Information Officer JAMES P. MYERS STAFF M SGT. VICTOR L. DONNELL Operations Sgt. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. FRED K. BLACKARD ARTHUR R. RICHARDSON JAMES E. SARTAIN Supply Sgt. Athletic Sgt. Band Liai son Commanding Officer SIDNEY F. STEPHENSON Executive Officer JOHN C. WALKER First Sergeant FRANK W. GRIMES Sixth row: Oliver, Nicholas, Ballard, Goodrich, Richards, Johnson, Buckel- lew, Becka, Easton, Bodine, Patton, Skaggs, Hatton, Leach, Upchurch, Noster, Ray, Miller, Hyde, Nethery, Gipe, Hottenroth, Grimsinger, Johnson, Post, Reese, Jozwiak, Pina, Homeyer. Fifth row: Hilburn, Dutton, Madley, Ridley, Lockwood, Barnett, Blackwell, Weiss, Shaw, Crutchfield, Van Dorn, Kennedy, Richardson, Freeman, C. H. Reese, Kelly, Kretzchman, MAROON BAND 40 McCoy, West, Madley, C. H. Freeman, Krebs, McDowell, Prather, Ihms, Boening, Poehler. Fourth row: Pimentel, Sheaver, Bone, Holley, Tilerina, King, Terry, Shields, J. L. Freeman, Weir, Fennald, Sheiness, Barr, Meyers, Aringdale, Messer, Scamardo, Blackmon, Love, Killingsworth, Honeycutt, Lange, Williams, Halpain, Killough, Miles. Third row: Kelso, Medlin, Butler, Gonzales. Second row: Cockrell, Parker, Rodgers, Holley, Stevens, Rabel, C. N. Miller, Nicholas, Guerra, Elenburg, Mills, Frasier, Pollard, Cooper, M. D. Williams, P. M. Smith, Geistweidt, White, May, McNees, Bess, Crow, Frank, R. C. Smith, Menchaca, Sorenson, Kendrick. First row: Grimes, Wright, Lunsford, Sellman, A. B. Rabel, Mayfield, Tinsley, Betts, Finley, Wilson, Stephenson, Ray, Walker, Easley, Crouch, Denison, Went¬ worth, Ellisor, Maldnado, Tribaldos, Fischer, Byrom, Dillon. MAROON BAND ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Sorenson, A. Gonzalez, R. J. Denison, J. S. White, J. D. Grimsinger, C. E. Dillon, R. M. Halpain, R. T. Easley, J. T. JUNIORS ON STAFF Honeycutt, W. H. Finley, J. C. Bess, R. C. Kelso, L. R. Hendrix, A. E. Cockrell, B. F. King, J. B. Lunsford, R. F. Elenburg, D. W. Lockwood, R. B. Maldnado, E. R. McNees, R. G. McLaughlin, L. A. Mayfield, R. B. Rabel, W. H. Medlin, E. L. Ray, L. D. Smith, P. M. Nethery, J. C. Tinsley, S. Williams, M. D. Reese, W. N. Wilson, T. B. Reinke, S. T. CORPORALS Richardson, D. M. SENIORS ON STAFF Ballard, S. H. Sheiness, H. L. Betts, J. Butler, M. L. Weiss, H. C. Byrom, T. G. Freeman, C. H. FRESHMEN Ellisor, J. W. Hottenroth, J. R. Fischer, M. D. Ihms, O. L. Aringdale, B. T. Krebs, A. W. Barnett, R. . TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Madley, G. R. Barr, D. B. Crow, S. D. Madley, P. C. Becka, J. C. Frank, J. H. Meyers, P. C. Blackmon, J. A. Fraser, J. W. Noster, W. M. Blackwell, T. M. Geistweidt, J. A. Prather, W. H. Bodine, O. H. Guerra, C. R. Ray, A. M. Boening, R. E. Kendrick, T. J. Reese, C. H. Bone, G. E. May, L. Richards, R. R. Buckellew, W. R. Menchaca, A. H. Ridley, B. L. Easton, F. E. Miller, C. N. Terry, W. L. Fennald, W. F. Mills, R. L. Upchurch, J. P. Freeman, F. D. Nicholas, D. H. Freeman, J. H. Parker, K. B. SOPHOMORES Gipe, G. W. Pollard, J. N. Crutchfield, J. C. Goodrich, T. T. Smith, R. D. Dutton, T. O. Hatton, J. R. Hilburn, B. M. Homeyer, F. C. Hyde, M. W. Johnson, J. E. Johnson, R. D. Jozwiak, P. L. Kelly, J. H. Kennedy, K. H. Killingsworth, A. E. Killough, D. T. Kretzchman, G. E. Lauge, A. K. Leach, R. P. McCoy, H. W. McDowell, D. H. Messer, C. R. Miles, C. L. Miller, D. C. Nicholas, R. W. Oliver, P. R. Patton, J. L. Pena, E. V. Pimentel, D. E. Poahler, L. Scamardo, J. E. Shaw, L. W. Searer, G. E. Shields, R. J. Skaggs, R. L. Tijerina, A. A. Van Dorn, A. L. West, M. L. Wier, M. T. Williams, D. H. Band members welcome some of that famous Texas Tech hospitality. Ice at Aggieland? This is unreal! Fifth row: Kuenemann, Axtell, Douglas, Albert, Haltom, Bargman, Woodward, Marion, Lednicky, German, Dendy, Finn, Martin, Ingram, Miears, Sowden, MacMurray, Plattsmier, Shone, Wright, Barrows, Lipe, Fenton, Armstrong, Creech, Boatright, Burgoon. Fourth row: Preston, Potter, Jagler, deVilleneuve, Slaughter, Graham, Stoffrogen, Winfrey, Morgan, Matthews, C. R. Graham, Marquez, Peterson, McFarland, Jones Amos, Cook, McMurray, McVey, Barker, Hughes, Martin, Lewis, Mathias, Hanzalic, Weatherby. Third row: Carr, Noone, Miller, Galvin, Clay, Seely, Smith, Gibson, Adams, Powell, Beene, Bradford, Phillips, Cook, Blackburn, Reicherzer, Alexander, Sasse, Cottingham, Ward, Blanken¬ ship, Garcia, Dempster. Second row: Reese, Bergstrom, Bradley, Duncan, Webb, Jacobs, Cherry, Shaw, Graham, Potter, Lamprecht, Peterson, Getting ready for Federal Inspection. 42 Landers, Cadle, Enney, Barnhart, Wiilis, Minyard, Boedecker, Moon, Bogart, B utler, Karrer. First row: Adams, McKay, Lippke, Organ, New, Latta, Cook, Kelly, Stack, Coombes, Sander, Hunt, German, Christian, King, Willmann, Kirkpatrick, Thompson, Hoppers, Meadows, Hoffman, Brooks, McFarland, Witt, Sipe, Rhodes, Pritchard. WHITE BAND ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Adams, J. C. Cook, D. W. German, J. L. Hoffman, R. G. Hunt, Z. Kelly, J. W. King, D. G. Latta, E. F. Lippke, R. R. McFarland, J. R. McKay, D. E. Meadows, C. D. New, N. E. Organ, C. B. Rhodes, S. F. Sipe, D. M. Stack, T. L. Witt. M. P. SENIORS ON STAFF Brooks, R. P. Coombes, J. L. Pritchard, A. N. Thompson, R. W. Willman, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bradley, H. K. Brehm, A. E. Butler, C. L. Byrom, J. E. Cadle, T. L. Campbell, B. D. Cherry, W. P. Enney, T. J. Graham, J. S. Karrer, D. L. Minyard, J. C. Moon, R. P. Peterson, R. H. Potter, C. H. Shaw, C. N. Webb, M. S. Willis, D. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Barnhart, W. T. Boedecker, T. J. Duncan, W. D. Landers, J. B. Sartain, J. D. JUNIORS Bogart, T. Jacobs, D. Lamprecht, W. O. CORPORALS Burgoon, R. L. Ward, M. M. Executive Officer Clay, H. L. DONOVAN J. KIRKPAT Cortes, E. Creech, D. L. FRESHMEN Galvin, D. L. Adams, D. E. Graham, C. R. Alexander, R. M. Jones, D. S. Armstrong, R. W. Morgan, J. W. Axtell, C. R. Reese, G. E. Bargman, W. G. Martin, A. G. Shone, L. A. Barrows, G. A. Mathias, D. P. Weatherby, J. L. Blackburn, J. M. Matthews, W. P. Blankenship, J. W. McFarland, K. H. SOPHOMORES Carr, J. D. McMurray, R. D. Albert, W. E. Cook, H. E. - Miears, L. T. Amos, A. Cottingham, C. B. Noone, E. J. Barker, D. E. Dempster, R. E. Peterson, M. G. Beene, B. J. Douglas, M. E. Phillips, L. A. Boatright, J. A. Fenton, M. E. Plattsmier, D. C. Bradford, P. W. Finn, J. W. Powell, T. S. Cronenberger, P. C. Garcia, J. Reicherzer, G. W. Denby, C. S. German, D. L. Sasse, F. W. Graham, C. B. Gibson, R. L. Seely, T. R. Haltom, J. H. Holley, M. W. Slaughter, D. C. Hanzalic, A. Hughes, G. E Smith, J. D. Kuenemann, C. L. Ingram, R. L. Sowden, M. S. McMurray, D. W. Jagler, C. D. Stoffrogen, G. E. McVey, S. A. Lednicky, W. E. deVilleneuve, A. R. Martin, G. W. Lewis, J. C. Winfrey, J. E. Miller, S. R. Marion, D. P. Woodward, W. W. Potter, D. J. Marquez, J. S. Wright, T. W. WHITE BAND 43 LT. COL. JIMMIE L. COOMBES Commanding Officer MAJ. ALLAN PRITCHARD Executive Officer MAJ. MANLEY McGILL Head Drum Major M SGT. JOHN HOLLEY, JR. Sergeant Major COMBINED BAND STAFF MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. PAT K. CROUCH WAYNE S. SELLMAN JAMES L. WILLMANN ROBERT P. BROOKS ROY W. THOMPSON EARL J. WENTWORTH Adjutant Intelligence Officer Operations Officer Air Operations Officer Supply Officer Chaplain MAJ. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. ROBERT K. WRIGHT, JR. JAMES E. SARTAIN TOM J. BOEDECKER WILLIAM D. DUNCAN JOHN B. LANDERS W. T. BARNHART Day Student Liaison Officer Band Liaison Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant Drum and Bugle Corps Sgt. Supply Sgt. Operations Sergeant 44 FIRST BRIGADE STAFF LT. COL. BENARD D. TRAIL Executive Officer COL. CHARLES L. COCHRAN Commanding Officer LT. COL. JAMES L. BEATY Scholastic Officer MAJ. MAJ. GEORGE P. MURRAY RICHARD S. RUNGE Adjutant Intelligence Officer MAJ. DONALD B. DREES Operations Officer M SGT. M SGT. GARY L. BALSER JAMES B. SCOTT Sergeant Major Scholastic Sgt. M SGT. JACKIE L. BENSON Supply Sgt. M SGT. ROGER M. JOHN Operations Sgt. 45 LT. COL JAN F. AHART Commanding Officer MAJ. THOMAS H. RALPH Adjutant MAJ. ROBERT E. BIGHAM Supply Officer T SGT. T SGT. JOHN E. BLACKBURN DAVID G. GROVES Operations Sgt. Supply Sgt. 46 SECOND BATTLE GROUP STAFF MAJ. KENT G. ELLIS Executive Officer LT. COL. JOHN S. WADDELL Commanding Officer MAJ. CHARLES B. SABIN Adjutant 47 X Fourth row: Esparza, Cochran, Harwell, Bullock, Moore, Hobler, Hudson, Mullican, Terry, Bowers, Jeter, South, Faktor, Prendergast, Morton, Lanasa, Norman, Moore. Vetter, Shilk, Deveny, Reid, Robbins, Hopgood, Tole, Vicknair, Jernigan. Third row: 48 Durrenberger, Sanford, Holmes, Rice, Pickard, Duke, Abdo, Alley, Richardson, Korose, Hagler, MacDonald, Smith, Willis, Mims, Desmond, Chlapek, Supercinski, Boswell, Magar, Morgan, Chapman, Seiler, Watts, Esquivel, Cline Mclemore. Second row: Rudder, King, Fonville, Hall, Scott, Keller, Hyde, Anz, Merka, Brainerd, Hibbs, Janert, Jacob, Parrish, King, Schu- enemann, Hudson, McDaniel, Wall, Rodriguez, Oliver. First row: Goodrich, Marrou, Kolpack, Hix, Brothers, Menn, Waghorne, McGaughy. COMPANY A-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Adamson, B. D. Hix, W. M. Korth, J. D. Marrou, J. M. McGaughy, P. L. Menn, W. C. Nichols, ' J. W. Kolpack, M. A. SENIORS ON STAFF Gabriel, D. C. Goodrich, T. B. Sloan, R. S. Rodriquez, J. E. Wall, L. J. Green, P. R. Jester, J. T. Hobler, R. L. Holmes, W. A. Waghorne, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS CORPORALS Korose, R. J. Hopgood, M. T. Walton, M. M. Brainerd, J. F. Chapman, J. V. Morgan, J. E. Lanasa, P. J. Jacob, N. L. Cline, J. C. Jr. Oliver, R. A. Majar, D. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hudson, G. W. Deveny, D. L. Reid, D. P. MacDonald, A. M. Anz, R. B. Hyde, E. O. Durrenberger, C. J. Rice, P. L McLemore, G. C. Fonville, J. G. Janert, H. C. Harwell, R. M. Smith, P. A. Mimms, C. Hall, J. W. Schuenemann, C. R. Hudson, K. E. Supercinski, F. L. Moore, G. G. King, C. R. JUNIORS ON STAFF Jernigan, H. G. Vetter L. C. Moore, T. R. Maceo, V. G. Morton, C. R. Willis, C. D. Norman, J. H. McDaniel, L. P. Blackard, F. K. Mullican, B. M. FRESHMEN Pendergest, A. J. Scott, J. B. Rudder, G. D. Pickard, L. G Taylor, R. W. Vicknair, T. J. Abdo, J. H. Alley, T. W. Richardson, M. L. Robbins, L. F. Jr. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Bowers, J. Sanford, M. A. Hibbs, J. A. Boswell, A. H. Bullock, R. L. 3rd Scoggins, S. T. Keller, P. R. Chlapek, C. J. Cochran, R. W. Seiler, M. B. Merka, W. C. Duke, W. M. Desmond, R. M. Shilk, H. W. Parrish, J. A. Faktor, M. M. Esparza, R. Jr. Esquivel, R. Hagler, N. E. South, J. H. Tole, G. L. Watts, F. L. Commanding Officer DONLEY W. BROTHERS First Sergeant JAMES P. KING 49 Fifth row: Love, Roberts, Johnson, AA. H. ( Ahlfinger, Brewer, Hall, Vinson, Soper, Beyer, Jones, Reese, Seaweil, O ' Brien, Risinger, Smith, Toman, Moore, Davis, Covington, Wright, Altick, Vollmer, Christian¬ son, Mahaley, Clements, Larson, Read. Fourth row: Larimer, Florence, W. M. Phillips, Oliver, Christy, Scruggs, Brashears, Doran, Nelms, Hawkins, White, Vela, Williams, King, Haney, Reich, Tangum, Schott, Fitchner, Harrison, Oritz, Nelson, Sanderlin, Caskey, Gambrell, Davis, W. H. Johnson. Third row: Lobo, Hughson, Templer, Sartwelle, Murski, Ellers, Han¬ cock, Horne, H. G. Johnson, Nuniez, Swindler, Ped¬ igo, McCown, Warren, A. D. Phillips, Graham, Bollich, Garrett, Reeves, McKelvey, Schaezler, Jack- 50 son, Becker, Dexter, Earnst, Perrone, Marlow. Second row: Hachman, Briggs, Keen, Magers, Blaschke, Adams, Benson, Spiller, Hedeman, Brod, Wieser, Stepper, Bader, Zumwalt, Webb, Flores. First row: Emory, Carem, Faust, Pavlik, J. B. Nelson, Bates, Coppege, Martinez, Rowe, Wendt, Ahart, Groves, Woodward. Executive Officer ROBERT D. BATES First Sergeant JAMES B. BRIGGS COMPANY B-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Carem, M. H. Coppege, R. K. Emory, T. C. B. Groves, J. W. Nelson, J. B. Pavlik, G. A. Rowe, L. M. Wendt, J. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Ahart, J. F. Woodward, J K. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adams, C. L. Bader, M. B. Magers, J. H. Spiller, H. G. Webb, G. M. STAFF SERGEANT Flores, D. Hedeman, W. R. Stapper, M. M. Wieser, M. B. Zumwalt, J. JUNIORS ON STAFF SOPHOMORES Vollmer, J. F. Larimer, T. M. Benson, J. L. Warren, 1. E. Lobo, X. Blasche, C. L. Ahlfinger, J. J. Bollich, E. N. Williams, R. L. McKelvey, J. M. Moore, J. E. JUNIORS Brewer, C. C. FRESHMEN Murski, T. F. Brod, T. L. Covington, B. J. Altick, F. J. Nelms, T. J. Keen, J. F. Davis, J. D. Becker, J. D. Nuniez, J. Dexter, M. A. Beyer, L. L. Oliver, A. B. CORPORALS Earnst, T. Brashears, G. D. Ortiz, A. O. Caskey, K. P. Fitchner, C. M. Christianson, D. L. Pedigo, S. Clements, D. B. Hancock, W. R. Christy, F. R. Perrone, J. L. Hachman, J. O. Hawkins, R. W. Davis, P L. Phillips, A D. Larson, R. A. Jackson, L. D. Ellers, C. R. Phillips, W. M. Mahaley, D. R. Johnson, M. H. Florence, R. C. Reeves, M. C. Marlow, M. M. Johnson, W. H. Gambrell, E. F. Reich, R. E. Read, C. E. Love, B. P. Garrett, J. D. Schott, R. J. Roberts. H. E. McCown, J. R. Graham, J. F. Seawell, W. M. Schaezler, C. H. Nelson, G. L. Haney, W. G. Sartwelle, W. C. Scruggs, L. R. O ' Brien, C. E. Harrison, R. M. Swindler, D. W. Smith, W. T. Reese, R. C. Horne, J. W. Tangum, B. W. Toman, R. P. Risinger, J. D. Hughson, W. N. Vinson, G. E. Vela, G. J. Sanderlin, L. R. Johnson, H. G. Templer, T. W. White, G. K. Soper, L. J. King, D. M. Wright, R. L. 51 Sixth row: Jager, Hutchison, Hill, Roberts, Wieden- feld, Johnson, Latham, Wilbeck, Chaney, Weatherby, Nelson, Kline, Heliums, Jarvis, Radde, Simon, Tankersley, Orts, Norvell, Bowers, Caldwell, Glass, Wilkinson, Reneau, Florence, Kepley, Vitek, Wilbeck, Fifth row: Freeland, Hugo, Parker, Stanfield, Santire, Drumm, Clark, Davis, Velasco, Boring, Truett, Rye, Wendel, McDonald, Luzius, Muehlstein, Clark, Jack- son, Kneisler, Moore, Collard, Nieman, Barsch, Harris, Beckmeyer, Lewis, Mitchell. Fourth row: Watts, Theis, Womble, Muston, Chenault, Fischer, Smith, Morgan, Smith, Bradford, Jones, Wilke, Garret, Jernigan, May, Simpton, James, Kyle, Stewart, Chilton, Simoneaux, Stepp, Averett, Hutcheson, HEED THE WARNING OF SABER C GO BACK TO AUSTIN AND SIPYOURTEA X V YOU CANY BEAT US-NO ONE CAN THE TEXAS AGSIES AN D THEMIGHTY ? S WAN An Aggie ' s greatest pleasure. 52 Crosby, Mitchell, Hunn. Third row: Coufal, McGuire. Second row: Sanders, Baucum, Growes, Hansen, Peterson, Griffith, Pate, Hughlett, Powell, Deso- hotels. First row: Cosby, Lawrence, Danzeiser, Big- ham, Fugitt, McPherson, Adams, Runge, Cepica, Hudson. LIEUTENANTS Adams, H. R. Cepica, W. J. Cosby, J. W. Kennedy, M. T . Lawrence, C. E. Lloyd, F. R. SENIORS ON STAFF Bigham, R. E. Danzeiser, D. A. Runge, R. S. Sharp, W. W. SENIOR Hudson, J. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Griffith, J. R. Hansen, H. A. Hughlett, A. W. Pate, F. M. Peterson, A. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Deshotels, J. D. COMPANY C-l ROSTER Olden, J. M. Collard, F. G. Bradford, J. F. Powell, G. W. Coufal, J. J. Brown, M. B. Crosby, R. J. Chenault, S. J. JUNIORS ON STAFF Drumm, D. W. Chilton, H. W. Groves, D. G. Hill, G. L. Clark, J. L. Lewis, R. A. Davis, L. E. CORPORALS Moore, J. R. Freeland, T. B. Bowers, E. J. Morgan, E. K. Garrett, J. F. Chaney, W. R. Muehlstein, V. J. Glass, D. W. Fischer, A. C. Niemann, E. R. Harris, W. B. Florence, H. D. Orts, J. R. Heliums, L. N. Latham, E. E. Roberts, C. T. Hugo, J. E. McGuire, R. N. Simon, J. J. Hunn, O. L. Pye, P. G. Smith, J. G. Hutcheson, S. B. Radde, K. A. Truett, J. C. Hutchison, W. E. Sanders, J. L. Wendel, L. A. Jackson, J. E. Simpton, J. E. Wilbeck, A. C. Jager, M. Simoneaux, E. M. Wilkinson, G. L. Jarvis, B. B. Wiedenfeld, K. W. Stewart, D. B. Jernigan, W. A. Johnson, K. R. Kepley, J. S. SOPHOMORES Kline, J. F. Barsch, B. K. FRESHMEN Kneisler, J. R. Beckmeyer, J. C. Averett, J. N. Luzius, C. F. Caldwell, A. H. Boring, E. P. Miay, D. Clark, R. C. Boyd, L. C-l First Sergeant TOMMY A. BAUCUM McDonald, T. C. Mitchell, H. B. Mitchell, J. D. Muston, K. A. Nelson, R. B. Norvell, M. J. Parker, J. E. Reneau, J. B. Santire, S. P. Smith, S. F. Stanfield, J. D. Commanding Officer richard McPherson Stepp, J. L. Tankersley, R. N. Theis, T. M. Velasco, E. R. Vitek, P. C. Watts, J. S. Weatherby, H. R. Wilbeck, G. L. Wilke, G. E. Womble, G. D. McNeill, Willis R. Executive Officer BONNIE G. FUGITT 53 Fifth row: Martinis, Thornberry, Lacy, Nash C. R., Wright, Mann, Zamzow, tanning, Armstrong, Robert¬ son, Schneemann, Nelson, Johnson, White, Braid- foot, Cook, Kirby, Mangum, Heinemann, Woolsey, Buchwald, Rowland, McDaniel, Clueck, Fuchs, Mel¬ ton. Fourth row: Salinas, Kyle, Methvin, McGuire, Chupik, Metz, Dickie, Fritz, Frey, Moorehead, Cole, Coe, Steffins, Glodt, Sanders, Phillips, Newman, Oliver, Dollins, Thompson, Bitar, Centner, Lyons, Baker, Kilian, Springer. Third row: Olivarez, Termite, Watts, Brown, Medders, Reding, Howard, Braden, Gentry, Odom, Hubble, Beasley, Creighton, Ramsey, 54 Glaser, Hoffart, McQueen, Dellano. Second row: Harrover, Tibbels, Sartwelle, Blackburn, Royal, Petty, Flores, Mayo, Stanley, Sterzing, Nash J. C, Meyer. First row: Trail, Swafford, Cochran, Davis, Ridout, Burke, Ryan, Carpenter, Hall, Eichblatt, Waters, Hoelscher, Jochetz. 4_ COMPANY D-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Sartwelle, J. D. Carpenter, T. M. Davis, A. L. JUNIORS ON STAFF Eichblatt, D. L. Royal, W. A. Jochetz, C. D. Ryan, D. L. JUNIORS Michna, J. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Sterzing, T. R. Cochran, C. L. Hall, F. F. Ralph, T. H. CORPORALS Braden, W. F. Trail, B. D. Braidfoot, L. D. Cook, B. L. SENIORS. Glodt, J. F. Hoelscher, C. E. Gentry, T. E. Owen, G. A. Harrover, T. S. Swafford, T. Y. Lyons, D. F. Waters, W. B. Metz, R. H. McGuire, T. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS White, R. T. Blackburn, J. E. Flores, J. P. Sanders, L. L. Meyer, J. R. SOPHOMORES Petty, R. R. Baker, L. K. Stanley, R. L. Genter, H. W. Glueck, E. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Methvin, G. A. Mayo, C. L. Nash, C. R. Nash, J. C. Rowland, W. R. Salinas, J. M. Thornberry, J. M. Wilkes, S. L. Woolsey, J. E. fanning, J. T. FRESHMEN Agnich, W. F. Armstrong, W. E. Beasley, M. L. Bitar, J. J. Brown, L. G. Buchwald, J. G. Chupik, S. E. Coe, W. W. Cole, K. K. Creighton, J. T. Dellano, A. J. Dickie, T. M. Dollins, J. G. Frey, W. L. Fritz, B. J. Fuchs, J. A. Glaser, T. L. Heinemann, E. J. Hoffart, F. D. Howard, H. K. Hubble, H. W. Johnson, T. M. Kilian, E. M. Kirby, W. D. Kyle, J. K. Mangum, E. D. Mann, J. C. Martinez, H. T. McDaniel, E. R. McQueen, H. D. Medders, D. G. Melton, R. E. Moorhead, J. R. Nelson, D. A. Newman, A. T. Odom, J. D. Olivarez, B. D. Oliver, M. W. Phillips, T. H. Ramsey, J. M. Reding, R. L. Robertson, J. R. Schneemann, J. W. Springer, J. G. Steffens, L. G. Thompson, R. C. Watts, W. R. Wright, M. Zamzow, K. A. Spider □ Executive Officer R. JOEL RIDOUT Commanding Officer DOCK D. BURKE JR. First Sergeant JOHN T. TIBBELS Oh, come and put it in the rack. You know perfectly well it ' s been oiled. I Fifth row: Rose, Leonard, Kleypas, McClure, Payne, Rektorik, Kieschnick, Walker, Dean, Hegeman, B. Johnson, Higgins, Bushong, Bond, Norris, Ebert, Newton, McFerrin, Hernandez, Kemp, Grisham, Haw¬ kins, Surles, Boyd, Franklin, Gauntt, Morrison, Ellison. Fourth row: Hoelting, Billison, Boysen, Leskovjan, Jobe, Bass, McGown, Schmidt, Holt, McKee, Scar¬ brough, Owen, Gibbons, Lehne, Thompson, Paulson, Carter, Davis, Kirkes, Proctor, Riley, Holman, Kelso, Hamff, Porter, Keester. Third row: Watts, Parker, Villareal, Pomeroy, Doty, Box, Holditch Rutledge, Lewis, Ferguson, Francis, Coe, McDonald, Jacks, Ed¬ mondson, Resford, Sanchez, Mosty, Hutchins, Dougan, And shows our spirit and our foMes Tlwt steer with horns, Bevo ' s his nomb ' 5 ipp teds hb claiM to foue When the flaMe is Jit and the spirit ' s hkjh Whew forMers fitjht awd the botttes Niqh With a hulaholoo ond coweck caweck We ' ll Make TU. o Total wreck They thought they’d play this tjOMe for flJN But all that boostiNt) was a jest For they had yet to play the best WheN the bonfire ' s roariNtj hot And Bevds in the cooking pot And when we total up the score Those teosips will be first no mot Mole-men prepare for a night prob¬ lem. 56 Dick, Fenster, Braff, Kincannon. Second row: Beard, Wedemeyer, Prichard, Bassett, Dickerson, Buttons, Albrecht, Gilmore, Saenz, O ' Mara. First row: Johnson, Gilpin, Ferrell, Shields, Marks, Phillips, Morton, Wads¬ worth, Amos, Miller, Moore, Jewell, Asbury, Jen¬ nings, Raymond. First Sergeant CHARLES E. WEDEMEYER COMPANY E-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Amos, W. J. Asbury, G. R. Jennings, J. H. Jewell, E. M. Miller, D. L Moore, A. T. Phillips, R. C. Shields, J. C. SENIORS ON STAFF Beauty, J. L. Carnes, J. D. SENIORS Ferrell, J. F. Gilpin, B. W. Johnson, C. R. Marks, P. J. Raymond, F. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Prichard, J. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bassett, S. P. Button, E. D. Dickerson, J. R. Saenz, J. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Albrecht, W. A. O ' Mara, B. B. JUNIORS Gilmore, D. W. CORPORALS Beard, N. W. Bushong, P. L. Ferguson, T. L. Franklin, J. L. McClure, J. A. McGown, M. D. Payne, D. P. Porter, L. G. Surles, R. H. SOPHOMORES Boyd, J. L. Carter, J. M. T. Dean, D. R. Doty, D. W. Dougan, D. W. Edmundson, C. W. Ellison, T. W. Fenster, R. A. Gauntt, J. R. Hawkins, J. H. Hoelting, L. K. Keester, G. W. Kemp, A. E. Kleypas, G. A. Leonard, T. B. Mosty, S. N. Newton, D. E. Watts, A. A. FRESHMEN Bass, P. M. Benham, J. H. Billison, T. J. Bond, R. F. Box, J. W. Boysen, J. C. Coe, R. H. Davis, G. L. Dick, B. D. Ebert, S. G. Francis, D. M. Gibbons, W. E. Grisham, W. G. Hamff, C. D. Hegeman, R. W. Higgins, M. E. Holditch, D. W. Holman, J. T. Holt, T. B. Hutchins, E. C. Ince, C. E. Jacks, P. D. J ohnson, B. R. Kelso, E. H. Kieschnick, H. W. Kincannon, A. R. Kirkes, F. N. Lehne, J. A. Lewis, L. D. McDonald, J. S. McFerrin, A. R. McKee, J. R. Morrison, A. G. Owen, F. S. Parker, J. C. Paulson, R. C. Pomeroy, W. J. Proctor, G. R. Redford, S. D. Rektorik, H. J. Riley, B. L. Rose, J. T. Rutledge, J. W. Scarbrough, C. J. Schmidt, J. H. Thompson, A. C. Villareal, J. A. Walker, R. W. 57 Fifth row: Fine, Echols, Robbins, Powell, Ontiveros, Anderson, Schell, Eddleman, White, Streigler, Porter, Ledbetter, Harvey, Martin, Stancil, Johnson, Andrews, Hill, Cook, Moyer, Jones, Kenny, Kappel, Armintor, Ransdell, Brown, Jones. Fourth row: Cravens, May- field, McConnel, Smith, Lathinen, Conner, McDonald, Farrar, Nicholson, Cory, Hord, Garcia, Morton, Jobsky, Gotcher, Teasley, Bauer, Schmidt, Conn, Owen, Dyson, Botary, VanDyke, Brown, St. Clair, Judice, Kelton. Third row: Wolff, McDaniel, Christian Castel¬ lanos, Monier, Arocha, Coppinger, Palmer, Jeffus, Keltner, Lee, Galaway, Riley, LaDuque, Neihues, Petrazio, Freeman, Bauman, Saldivar, Yaklin, Bam- 58 mel. Second row: Merka, Edgar, Collier, Horn, Chung, Brown, Bickham, Hall, Anderson, Brown, Sumpter, Guajardo, McGill. First row: Davis, Ellis, Ashley, Kleypas, Gray, Wallace, Piram, Broesche, Bahme, Whitfield, Pittman, Streigler, Palmore, Garner, Smith, McKee, Drees, Keahey, Lowe, Farias, Wright, Lee, Yentzen, Contreras. COMPANY F-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Ashley, P. E. Broesche, E. N. Davis, L. E. Farias, C. Gray, C. E. Keahey, J. M. Lowe, D. W. McKee, W. C. Piram, A. J. Pittman, J. W. Pyle, J. C. Wallace, R. E. Wright, W. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Drees, D. B. Streigler, J. H. Wadell, J. S. SENIORS Bahme, A. J. Contreras, H. A. Ewing, W. T. Kleypas, L. E. Lee, D. O. Yentzen, W. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bickham, C. R. Brown, C. G. Brown, G. M. Collier, L. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Chung, D. H. Guajardo, T. Hall, R. A. Sumpter, D. O. JUNIORS ON STAFF Horn, H. J. CORPORALS Merka, J. T. Ransdell, T. R. Stancil, W. R. SOPHOMORES Bauman, J. L. Cravens, G. W. Farrar, J. R. Galaway, R. L. Lee, J. W. Martin, H. J. Mayfield, W. T. McGill, D. W. Monier, W. K. Nicholson, J. F. Petrazio, J. A. Powell, R. T. Schmidt, C. F. Smith, J. W. Teasley, J. H. White, G. M. Yaklin, J. G. FRESHMEN Anderson, L. F. Andrews, J. C. Armintor, J. K. Bammel, W. E. Bauer, S. M. Botary, J. R. Brown, C. L. Brown, S. P. Castellanos, M. Christian, S. Conn, G. R. Conner, H. S. Cook, J. H. Cory, T. J. Dyson, J. M. Echols, B. D. Eddleman, E. G. Fine, T. M. Freeman, J. R. Gotcher, W. L. Harvey, C. D. Hill, J. P. Herd, E. B. Jeffus, M. R. Jobsky, D. R. Johnson, R. M. Jones, E. P. ' Jones, H. P. Judice, P. A. Kappel, R. L. Keltner, N. L. Kelton, J. P. Kenny, J. P. LaDuque, R. E. Ledbetter, W. R. McConnel, T. T. McDaniel, O. O. McDonald, R. J. Morton, T. C. Neihues, D. E. Ontiveros, H. Owen, R. S. Palmer, J. Porter, G. Riley, P. E. Robbins, C. B. Saldivar, P. Schell, J. S. Streigler, T. L. Van Dyke, W. S. Wolff, M. p CENTlimv Fifth row: Hanby, Maccaferri, Fabre, Palmer, Syler, Bristol, Perry, Drollinger, Beds, Powell, Anderson, Chambliss, Streigler, Smyth, Carroll, Noake, Valdez, Anderson, Brame, Greeley, Schmid, Booher, Schoene- mann, Massey, Werth, Parker, Lee, White. Fourth row: McGregor, Jamison, Segura, Sakkal, Jones, Lamkin, Clancy, Holochwost, Jones, Johnson, Hol- WE ALL REMEMBER TURtTEY OAY IN THE YEAR OF ' 61. WHEN THE TEA-SIPS CAME TO ALM BOASTIN ' OF DEEDS THEY ' D DONE NUMBER ONE ACROSS THE NATION THEY THOUGHT THEY ' D STAY BUT THE AGGIES HAD OTHER IDEAS ABOUT THE GAME THAT DAY FROM KICK-OFF ' TIL FINAL GUN THE AG ' S CONTROLLED THE BALL THE TU. BOYS HAD NO CHANCE TO EVEN SCORE AT ALL NOW IT ' S IN THE HISTORY BOOKS HOW THE AG ' S FOUGHT? WON. THE HORNS WENT BACK TO AUSTIN, NOW RANKED AS 101 LIEUTENANTS Beal, R. H. Carlson, G. E. Dover, W. L. Halm, D. G. Hoch, E. L. Jameson, G. O. Lock, H. H. Mason, L. D. Nickell, F. N. Nutt, J. W. Walker, M. D. SENIORS ON STAFF Anderson, G. R. Murray, G. P. Sabin, C. B. Stancil, B. M. SENIORS Boone, L. McCollough, R. A. Munro, C. R. Retallack, M. E. White, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dollinger, J. E. Logan, G. F. McKeen, W. R. Merritt, J. C. Rodgers, J. O. STAFF SERGEANTS Bailin, H. S. Frank, W. J. Mays, W. R. Murray, J. C. Traylor, S. G. Wood, G. G. JUNIORS ON STAFF Balser, G. L. John R. M. Phillips, P. V. JUNIORS Baylor, J. T. Brothers, J. A. COMPANY Carlson, C. S. Felkner, J. L. Mettke, W. D. CORPORALS Anderson, D. C. Brame, R. M. Eeds, G. R. Dickson, J. R. Holochwost, G. G. Of course I sleep in my uniform, I like it here. 60 lern, O ' Neal, Brewster, Voss, Keele, Bauer, Dickson, Sharrick, Biggs, Jones, Young, Ledoux, Adams, Durbin, Humphries, Jackson. Third row: Johnson, Collins, Ruble, Elkins, Servidio, Head, O ' Connor, Brooks, Adams, Bradley, Heikkla, Mayo, Sanders, Vela, Brit¬ ton, Carpenter, McCarthy, Post, Shaver, Howard, Orena. Second row: Carr, Medley, Dellinger, McKeen, Brothers, John, Frank, Phillips, Mays, Baylor, Logan, Mettke, Wood, Carlson, Felkner, Balser, Merritt, Rodgers, Murray, Bailin, Traylor. First row: Boone, Munro, Stancil, Nutt, Rettalack, Walker, Murray, Beal, Halm, Imle, White, McCollough, Jameson, Mason, Hoch, Carlson, Locke, Dover. ROSTER Bradley, B. H. Smyth, J. G. Hanby, G. E. McCarthy, L. V. Carr, R. C. Striegler, H. R. Head, B. C. O ' Conner, J. H. Carroll, A. J. White, L. L. Heikkla, E. C. O ' Neal, J. E. Chambliss, C. L. FRESHMEN Hollern, P. J. Palmer, M. A. Clancy, L. D. Howard, J. C. Parker, J. B. Collins, P. L. Adams, J. C. Jamison, C. L. Robie, R. D. Humphries, J. L. Elkins, R. B. Anderson, E. L. Johnson, J. N. Schoenemann, W. A. Jackson, M. L. Greeley, R. L. Biggs, W. A. Jones, J. G. Schmid, J. E. Johnson, C. A. Keele, A. J. Booher, D. T. Jones, J. P. Segura, R. P. Noake, J. A. McGregor, M. D. Brewster, C. H. Jones, D. R. Servidio, J. J. Syler, G. W. Orena, G. Bristol, L. E. Lamkin, W. W. Sharrick, A. J. Valdez, A. L. Perry, J. W. Britton, C. A. Ledoux, L. E. Shaver, M. P. Post, E. T. Brooks, R. S. Lee, R. E. Vela, G. W. SOPHOMORES Powell, J. C. Carpenter, J. M. Maccferri, D. A. Voss, R. T. Adams, T. L. Sakkal, G. F. Durbin, J. P. Massey, J. W. Werth, E. S. Bauer, R. D. Sanders, W. C. Fabre, R. F. Mayo, J. M. Young, D. P. Aggressors Commanding Officer JOHN F. IMLE JR. G-l Executive Officer RICHARD hr. BEAL First Sergeant EDWARD L. MEDLEY Sure . . . they ' re all mine. 61 Getting set for a little after-hours action. FRESHMAN CLASS Fish yell leaders pick up some helpful hints. Some of us arrived here at the beginning of the year not really knowing what to expect; we all, however, came to A AA with the full intentions of accepting the responsibilities of Aggie freshmen, and making the most of our fish year. Some of those who registered with us are gone now, and some have left the Corps; but the majority of us have survived our first year of college, and we are looking forward expectantly to our second. This year has been an interesting one for all of us, as few could honestly say that they really knew much about A AA before coming here. Most of us had heard of the corps and the rigorous life we would be expected to lead as freshmen. Most of us knew, or soon learned, about our class distinctions and privileges. We accepted our status as fish (spelled, of course, with a small f ), and soon learned to wear the title proudly. We did our share of drilling, we drowned out our share of upperclassmen, and we ate more than our share in the mess hall. All of us, as we look back on the year, will have to admit that at times it really has been fun, at times it really has been exciting, and at times we have wondered if it would ever be finished. All of us can sense a genuine feeling of accomplish¬ ment and can be justly proud of the record that our class has made. Fish Ball is one of the highlights of every Aggie ' s freshman year. SECOND BRIGADE STAFF LT. COL. JOHN H. WINDER Executive Officer COL. RAMSEY K. MELUGIN Commanding Officer LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. DON B. BURNETT PHILIP C. AGNEW CHARLES R. MORELAND WILLIS W. MITCHELL JOHNNY B. FENLEY Scholastic Officer Adjutant Int. and Safety Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer THIRD BATTLE GROUP STAFF AAAJ. WILLIAM H. HARRISON Executive Officer LT. COL. DANIEL W. DEUPREE, III Commanding Officer MAJ. MARVIN E. BRADSHAW Adjutant MAJ. WELDON W. NASH Scholastic Officer M SGT. T SGT. DONALD I. HUNTER ARMAND J. CHAPUT Sergeant Major Scholastic Sgt. MAJ. LYNN J. RATCLIFF Int. and Safety Officer MAJ. MAJ. RALEIGH E. COPPEDGE TOM P. AIRHART Operations Officer Supply Officer 64 T SGT. DALE L. SINOR Supply Sgt. T SGT. BEN B. BOYD Operations Sgt. FOURTH BATTLE GROUP STAFF MAJ. CARL AIKEN Executive Officer LT. COL. JOHN R. ANTHIS Commanding Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer M SGT. T SGT. JOHN M. HICKMAN WILLIAM E. KING Sergeant Major Scholastic Sgt. T SGT. T SGT. THOMAS M. SMITH WILLIAM C. KERLEY Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 65 tourth row: Neel, Pickett, Finks, George, Kincaid, Wert, Woodward, Mann, Kelly, Zappe, Goff, Lyons, Whitaker, Nunn, Rotheli, Dorn, Haluska, Neale, Evers- berg, Wanstrath, Elsbury, Forrest, Christian, Page, MacArthur, McNeel, Drane. Third 1 row. Herman, In- chauste, Cancellare, Mlgura, Riente, Barrett, Salinas, Collins, Hennessey, J. R. Smith, R. Smith, Schaefer, Warren, Payne, Bowman, Norton, Wilson, Heliums, S. Lee, Bacica, Fadal, Onofrio, Dingley, Galindo, A. C. Lee, Atkins. Second row: Levis, Kapple, R. D. Hunter, Terry, Isaacson, Vela, Wooley, Delgado, Commanding Officer CHARLES W. McCLAIN JR. Executive Officer CHARLES L. GORDON COMPANY A-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Beck, J. D. Cavitt, W. D. Clary, J. M. Gaudiano, A. F. Gerrtis, R. P. McAlister, K. W. Patterson, J. S. Putman, G. H. Reed, J. L. Symm, C. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Agnew, P. C. Coppedge, R. E. Melugin, R. K. Nash, W. W. Winder, J. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Acklen, R. L. First Sergeant RAY A. KAPPEL Delgado, R. M. Hoffman, W. M. Smith, R. M. Torrans, P. H. Vela, C. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Bower, J. R. Elliott, A. C. Goettle, J. A. Hunter, R. D. Isaacson, R. D. Terry, R. D. Wooley, B. J. JUNIOR ON STAFF Hunter, D. T. CORPORALS Collins, T. H. Christian, J. H. Elsbury, B. R. Mann, J. E. Payne, E. E. Salinas, C. R. Wilson, W. B. SOPHOMORES Bowman, J. W. Cancellare, J. A. Drane, C. H. Eversberg, P. A. Finks, J. E. Galindo, E. Goff, J. E. Inchauste, G. Kelly, W. R. Levis, G. F. Lyons, E. K. Neale, R. K. Schaefer, C. C. Wert, H. E. FRESHMEN Atkins, J. K. Bacica, W. L. Barrett, J. M. Dingley, D. D. Dorn, R. C. Fadal, G. E. Forrest, B. F. George, J. D. Haluska, J. L. Heliums, J. L. Hennessey, R. A. Herman, J. R. Kincaid, D. Lee, A. C. Lee, S. AAacArthur, N. F. McNeel, D. Migura, W. W. Neel, J. D. Norton, W. M. Nunn, N. P. Onofrio, A. A. Page, J. E. Pickett, G. V. Quisenberry, J. E: Riente, E. J. Rotheli, W. H. Smith, J. R. Smith, R. Wanstrath, J. Warren, J. R. Whitaker, D. A. Woodward, D. Y Zappe, R. W. 66 Bower, R. AA. Smith, Torrans, Goettle, Elliott, D. T. Hunter, Acklen, Hoffman. First row: Nash, Coppedge, AAcAlister, Symm, Reed, Gordon, AAelugin, Cavitt, AAcClain, Patterson, Beck, Putman, Gerrits, Winder, Gaudiano. A-2 YEAH, Til, YOU ' VE KILLED THE LITTLE BEAR AND NOW YOU ' RE KNOWN MOST EVEKWHERE - WELL BUTCHER AND BEAT YOU TILL YOU WEH WE’D STOP AND THEN YOU ' LL CO HIDE IN THE CRAPPER ON TOR 67 BUZZARD CO Fourth row: Rawley, Dailey, Watkins, Story, Thomp son, Trainer, Kocian, Stengel, Butler, Hoffman, Frank¬ lin, Lock, Cramer, Nichols, Ray, Ward, Collier, Mc¬ Donald, Fitts, Watson, Hogg, Fraley, Brandt, Riker, Ewing, Rigely, Varner, W. Miller, Barr. Third row: May, McCabe, Candella, Criswell, Thorp, McGinnis, LIEUTENANTS Riente, J. A. Cory, A. A. Matula, B. R. Morse, C. H. Willmann, J. L. Brady, L. M. Grives, M. G. Steel, J. D. Kittrell, L L. Fix, G. J. SENIORS Curry, C. K. Herring, D. L. Parker, L. G. Robinson, C. A. Tansil, T. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Rook, G. D. Mejia, C. V. White, P. G. Wueste, J. A. Nelson, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Cothren, S. D. Gonzalez, J. E. Howard, J. B. Miller, K. J. Reveley, M. B. Zimmermann, H. L. JUNIORS ON STAFF COMPANY B-2 ROSTER Chaput, A. J. JUNIORS Beyer, W. H. Brandon, C. M. Carr, T. C. Cerna, R. G. Cooper, H. W. Godfrey, J. F. Graham, R. E. Henderson, D. M. Hinojosa, G. G. Hoffman, G. R. Holcomb, H. L. Hunter, C. R. Liston, H. E. Mitchell, E. G. Ray, J. A. Sargent, J. W. Stark, R. R. Tipton, D. R. CORPORALS Brandt, C. E. Collier, W. E. Koehler, B. R. Malaise, R. M. SOPHOMORES Balentine, J. M. Butler, D. S. Candella, L. J. Carter, L. J. Degyansky, A. W. Finkelstein, J. Fitts, J. M. Fraley, M. H. Franklin, L. M. Hogg, R. L. Huffman, J. J. Kocian, R. P. Lock, J. R. Martin, J. D. May, R. A. McDonald, R. E. Partridge, L. D. Pesek, F. G. Ray, A. E. Rigely, G. A. Robinson, C. W. Sexton, C. S. Springer, B. L. Thompson, D. R. Walker, F. E. Watson, L. L. Weber, W. T. FRESHMEN Bailey, S. R. Barr, F. J. Cramer, D. J. Criswell, J. D. Dailey, J. H. Draper, J. L. Ewing, T. G. Friedmann, R. J. McCabe, T. McGinnis, R. M. Miller, W. D. Nichols, G. H. O ' Reilly, M. P. Rawley, C. J. Riker, R. D. Stengel, J. L. Story, E. R. Thorp, E. H. Trainer, L. D. Varner, F. E. Ward, R. A. Watkins, G. W. Wetsel, C. A. Wiley, M. K. Willis, R. E. Wood, J. M. B-2 68 Springer, Malaise, Pesek, Balentine, Willis, Fried¬ mann, Wood, Partridge, Carter, Degyansky, Bailey, Draper, Walker, Finkelstein, Koehler, O ' Reilly, C. Robinson, Wiley. Second row: Martin, Mejia, Davis, Rook, Hunter, Carr, Hoffman, Reveley, White, Wueste, Holcomb, Stark, Howard, Hinojosa, Henderson, Liston, Zimmermann, Brandon, Nelson, Chaput, Graham, Tipton, Miller, Mitchell, Sargent, Cothren, Gonzales, Godfrey. First row: Brady, Robinson, Steel, Groves, Fix, Riente, Parker, Schneider, Morse, Herring, Will- mann, Cory, Kittrell, Tansil, Curry. Three to a room is tough on k uniforms and men, but Jim Davis straightens them out. JM S But he ' s a hurricane refugee. THE BONFIRE WE WILT with am SO STRONG for it w mum mm THE SPIRIT IT SYMmES WILL IM FOREVER IN HEARTS OF AGGIES AFAR ANT) TOGETHER. IN A TEW DAYS THE hON- FIRE WILL DIE. AFTER TU. HAS GONE HOME TO CRY. THE AGGIES ARE THE BEST OF THE BEST. WE BEAT TUI TO HELL Executive Officer JOHN A. RIENTE Commanding Officer MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER 69 Fourfh row.- Boyd, Duelm, Burns, Jacoby, Wanstrath, Spencer, Fergus, Dudley, Persyn, Pustejovsky, O ' Neal, Jaris, Bishop, Wilson, Robinson, Dale, Boulet, Mc¬ Guire, Whitaker, Morsch, Dillard, Todd, Akers, Thomas, Hoover, Neugebaur, Bash. Third row: Gent, Griffis, Poe, Nicely, Uhlig, Vrzalik, May, Holloway, Frye, Schlather, Pridmore, Egerton, Nichols, Record, Powell, Tisdale, DiBianco, Forehand, Whittington, Babcock, Volz. Second row. Christian, Davis, Chap¬ man, Gutierrez, Parkman, Hilton, Morris, Browning, ◄ Cadets from the Old Area march to meals in Sbisa Hall. Hedrick, Weaver, Hutton, Fix, Boyd, Koegl, Mitchell, Pigeott, Strange, George, Kinser. First row: Gudgen, Holbein, Webb, Pixley, Schneider, Bailey, Partida, Hoegemeyer, Metcalf, Rodriguez. The first time they turn them in, fresh¬ men always wonder just where one could find dirt on a rifle. COMPANY C-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Hoegemeyer, W. H. Rodriguez, R. C. Metcalf, M. P. Gudgen, K. P. Webb, T. F. SENIORS ON STAFF Finley, J. B. Holbein, T. J. Earl, G. L. Bradshaw, M. E. SENIORS Alvarado, R. C. Partida, R. Moore, C. W. Pixley, T. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Strange, R. J. Hilton, J. C. Weaver, L. A. Hedrick, J. A. Dillard, W. M. Jaris, R. J. Holloway, E. R. George, M. S. Davis, R. B. Nicely, C. E. May, W. D. STAFF SERGEANTS DiBianco, F. P. Persyn, H. O. Morsch, R. L. Egerton, T. H. Powell, W. L. O ' Neal, M. N. Guterrez, G. Forehand, C. H. Record, J. E. Poe, R. H. Browning, J. M. Hoover, C. W. Wanstrath, G. R. Pustejovsky, R. C. Hutton, W. C. Jacoby, R. J. Wilson, W. B. Robinson, D. K. Koegl, K. W. Kinser, J. H. Neugebauer, W. E. Schlather, K. J. Parkman, K. B. Nichols, B. H. FRESHMEN Suhler, D. R. JUNIORS ON STAFF Pridmore, J. A. Thomas, J. R. Spencer, J. S. Akers, J. P. Tisdale, G. L. Boyd, B. B. Fergus, T. H. Bishop, M. D. Todd, P. A. Barrett, P. G. Boyd, A. B. Uhlig, R. G. SOPHOMORES Burns, J. M. Volz, G. A. JUNIORS Bash, J. C. Dale, B. E. Vrzalik, J. H. Mitchell, R. E. Babcock, J. M. Duelm, A. J. Whitaker, T. R. Fix, R. E. Dudley, D. 1. Gent, T. R. Whittington, R. F. Anderson, J. E. Morris, B. L. Pigott, J. M. CORPORALS Christian, H. D. Frye, D. J. Griffis, R. T. C-2 First Sergeant DAVID N. CHAPMAN Commanding Officer CECIL D. BAILEY 71 1 Fifth row: Snider, Sharp, Purcell, Sazani, Feighny, Cammer, Nalley, Egthergoff, Spears, Lewis, Griffin, Geye, Betz, Simmons, Long, Meyers, Thompson, Wade, McAffee, Atkins, Byrd, Weiderhold, Capps, Schmidt, Neihaus, Schindewolf, Ferguson. Fourth row: Sciortino, Weems, Haude, Sewell, Gray, Mea¬ dows, Petty, Moyer, Shahady, Blasingame, Murphy, Smith, Jasek, Benton, Barrett, Whittle, Farrier, Sud- derth, Barnett, Tovey, Rogers, Reynolds, Fowler, McMath, Roberts, Eccles, Maher. Third row: Carrillo, Fleibel, Praisnar, Swanson, Glisan, Barlow, Doerre, Curry, Spengler, Burke, Jamison, Haggard. Second Trying for that General Moore proficiency. COMPANY LIEUTENANTS Cherry, J. D. Ellis, G. W. Kana, F. J. Spencer, D. S. Underwood, L. E. Burr, R. W. Dewbre, G. W. Dunn, G. C. Sweatman, W. G. Simms, L. P. Bridges, R. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Ratcliffe, L. J. Harrison, W. H. Airhart, T. P. SENIORS Crabtree, F. Mitchell, R. Somano, R. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ferrell, E. B. Jr. Luhm, F. E. Moore, J. C. 72 row: McAdams, Johnson, Moore, Holland, Ibison, Sinor, Everrett, Moore, Lednicky, Shaw, Jenson, Kearns, Picard, Luhm, Shultze, Ferrell. First row: Somano, Ellis, Crabtree, Simms, Ratcliff, Dewbre, Kana, Mitchell, Harrison, Bridges, Underwood, Burr, Sweatman, Branch. D-2 ROSTER JUNIORS Shaw, L. E. Holland, J. E. Evertt, M. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Sinor, D. L. CORPORALS Purcell, W. R. McAdams, T. A. Griffin, J. M. Meyers, F. E. Meadows, T. H. Fowler, D. T. Wade, R. K. Byrd, G. L. Haggard, H. L. Praisnar, A. Jr. Jasek, R. D. SOPHOMORES Gray, K. D. Doerre, G. L. Almond, M. W. Niehaus, H. A. Reynolds, J. R. Rogers, W., IV Curry, R. H. Sudderth, C. V. Thompson, M. D. Echterhoff, J. H. McAffee, W. R. Whittle, D. W. McMath, C. W. Glisan, C. L. Heible, R. A. Geye, R. J. Weiderhold, R. Sharp, R. L. Blasingame, S. W. Capps, F. L. Shahady, E. J. FRESHMEN Barnett, D. D. Barlow, J. E. Benton, G. L. Lewis, H. S. Spears, J. B. Nalley, R. M. Tovey, F. M. Smith, R. H. Spengler, W. Snider, R. H. Swanson, W. T. Roberts, R. T. Murphy, J. Moyer, R. J. Schmidt, G. W. Sciortino, M. A. Ferguson, B. L. Petty, D. D. Sazani, J. Burke, A. J. Carrillo, D. L. Cammer, J. D. Simmons, K. O. Weems, A. H. Feighny, M. L. Barrett, A. P. Maher, D. Sewwll, W. R. Eccles, R. J. Atkins, R. D. Betz, R. A. Farrier, R. C. Long, J. G. Commanding Officer BOYD R. BRANCH t)oii ' ii from (vd.c.-une dci ' Cfi stroiui, Sure that ayailist ns thou conldn’ tyo im oiut. Tor name after yaiue had yono their irau. Andonlu the fanners then had net to So into Tinle strode this oloi ' on tiau, | nd those it’ho ire re ttoiiut to (to all the iran. U o re stored hu tire lee Ayyies - ll hat a hell of a dan! Ves. for ( T 4l. the outlook was Me ah As then sailed in that ° t roi orhial creek With neither saddle nor canoe, ' Better hick next near (V?!. (Mms for (Miankscjiii ' iiut - a new food Instead of turhon its (Ml stewed. ' j 73 Fifth row: Foster, Bayer, Janacek, Fuchs, Stanton, Dresser, Zotz, Andrus, Rogers, Roncskevitz, Palm, Gonzales, Clements, Johnson, Abbott, Roberts, North- cutt, Danzeiser, Triesh, Butfrill, AAorrow, Smith, Snow, Dulin, Summers, Huddleston, Denton. Fourth row: Dorsey, Davis, Gibson, Stengel, Jenkins, Finkbiner, LIEUTENANTS Alexander, T. E. Carothers, J. D. Dungen, R. L. Kohutek, E. Lednicky, B. J. Miears, R. A. Monteer, D. H. Ramirez, F. Taylor, W. S. Moreland, C. R. Ohlendorf, H. M. Young, M. C. SENIORS Brand, H. D. Rodriquez, A. R. Scarcella, L. S. Schepps, D. J. Schulmeier, D. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Butler, E. L. Cantu, R. Lawrence, H. P. STAFF MEMBERS Aiken, C. Anthis, J. R. Gunter, Garner, Peeples, Lane, Aldrich, Muller, Riente, Morrison, Woods, Adams, Hartley, Mayfield, Ober- hoff. Battle, Cannon, Elliott, Stratton, Hopkins, Whit¬ ley, Land, Bell. Third row: Evans, Callahan, Thomp¬ son. Second row: Veselka, Terrill, Taylor, Keller, Lawrence, Taffinder, Butler, Wheeler, Cantu, Moffitt. First row: Anthis, Carothers, Monteer, Taylor, Ram¬ irez, Rodriquez, Ohlendorf, Alexander, Young, Paul, Lednicky, Miears, Dungen, Schulmeir, Moreland, Scarcella, Shepps, Brand. Taylor, H. A. Wheeler, A. N. STAFF SERGEANTS Keller, F. L. Taffinder, S. JUNIORS Vasquez, O. F. COMPANY E-2 ROSTER CORPORALS Abbott, C. S. Dresser, P. A. Huddleston, R. R. Moffitt, A. F. Morrison, D. G. Peeples, M. Smith, A. W. Stanton, W.- K. Land, T. E. Callahan, M. S. Lane, W. T. Summers, F. D. Ma yfield, J. Cannon, F. P. Morrow, N. M. Veselka, S. J. Riente, A. J. Clements, G. L. Muller, F. M. SOPHOMORES Roncskevitz, R. C. Dulin, E. R. Northcutt, J. R. Stengel, G. J. Elliott, R. D. Oberhoff, K. Adams, D. R. Woods, W. R. Evans, L. A. Palm, R. Danzeiser, J. E. Finkbiner, T. Roberts, J. C. Davis, G. E. FRESHMEN Fuchs, L. T. Rogers, M. Denton, J. Aldrich, L. W. Gibson, R. E. Stratton, D. B. Dorsey, D. P. Andrus, G. Gunter, J. H. Thompson, J. Foster, T. A. Bayer, W. C. Garner, J. M. Triesch, E. Gonzales, G. S. Battle, M. L. Hopkins, M. Whitley, J. C. Hartley, T. M. Bell, B. D. Johnson, R. Yargensen, P. V. Jenkins, J. J. Buttrill, G. H. Janacek, J. W. Zotz, J. Commanding Officer THOMAS C. PAUL 75 Fourth row: Brown, McCutcheon, Irvin, Victory, Frank, Devine, Bierbaum, Morgan, Scott, Sherman, Hill, Trahan, Brunkenhoefer, Warren, Gregory, Hodges, Long, Taylor, Parker, Cantwell, Goetz, Minkert, Jeffery, Rossi, Odom, Davis, Bosworth. COMPANY F-2 ROSTER ■■I First Sergeant GERALD A. JAMAIL LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adams, J. B. Bissett, R. C. Flores, A. Humphries, W. L. Jones, T. D. McClinton, G. M. McBride, J. R. Smith, J. W. O ' Dell, J. D. Taylor, W. R. Pry, W. F. Teague, C. W. SENIORS ON STAFF STAFF SERGEANTS Beasley, J. D. Askew, J. R. Burnett, D. B. Doak, W. M. Mitchell, W. W. Griggs, W. D. Peyton, M. T. Haby, V. A. Smith, H. W. SENIORS: Ready, G. W. Ruckman, P. C. Dyer, E. M. JUNIORS ON STAFF Hale, R. N. Lott, M. M. Donnell, V. L. Kerley, W. C. Krebs, J. P. Platt, J. F. Smith, T. M. JUNIORS Hunnicutt, L. B., Jr. Merrill, S. A. Newsom, Wm. CORPORALS Brandt, D. D. Brown, R. A. Gallagher, R. P. Gregory, C. H. Hodges, M. B., Ill Jeffrey, R. P., Jr. Sizemore, J. L. Taylor, J. W., Jr. Vaughn, R. W. SOPHOMORES Boutte, K. L. Brunkenhoefer, R. E. Burkett, R. W. Greenhaw, L. M. Goetz, P. A. Hill, D. G. Irvin, S. M. Long, W. L. Morgan, T. L. Odom, J. C. Rinard, S. K. Rossi, D. J. Stewart, R. A. Trahan, T. C. FRESHMEN Alanis, J. L. Benevides, F. P. Bierbaum, R. E. Bosworth, W. D. Cantwell, E. R., Ill v.idy, n. vv. Davis, G. L. DeLaGarza, C. Devine, R. P., Jr. Diaz, L. F. Everett, R. R. Frank, J. C. Hable, R. H. Hall, C. B. Hopkins, K. Malaise, W. L. McCutcheon, A. H., Jr. Minkert, J. H. Parker, J. H., Jr. Plunkett, L. K. Scott, L. A. Sellmeyer, W. F. Sherman, T. G. ’Sherwood, W. O., Ill Vacek, M. J. Victory, J. H. Warren, D. E. Wylie, S. Zapata, M. 76 Third row: Diaz, Malaise, Vacek, Greenhaw, Boutte, Everett, Benavides, Gallagher, Sellmyer, DeLaGarza, Stewart, Rinard, Brandt, Plunkett, Hable, Alanis, Sizemore, Clay, Hall. Second row: Vaughn, Platt, Griggs, Smith, Smith, Askew, Jamail, Teague, Bis- sitt, Doak, Kerley, Hunnicutt, Ruckman, McClinton, Haby, Ready, Merrill, Humphreys. First row: Hale, O ' Dell, Peyton, Adams, Pry, Wehring, Jones, Sims, Flores, Lott, Beasley, Burnett, Smith, Dyer. _J Ten miles from the brazos river Yes, AandM is the spot Where we are doomed to spend our days In the land that God forgot For five long days the Aggies worked Morning, noon, and night To BUILD A GIANT BONFIRE They worked with all their might Now THEIR TOIL IS OVER Every log is in place There is a look of honor On every agoes’ face jOON that towering bonfire The Aggies stacked so high Will send its heat and sparks and flami Licking toward the sky AtD WHEN T.U. IS BEATEN , We ' LL KNOW WE’VE DONE OUR PART To KEEP THE 0ONEIRE BURNING In every Aggie ' s heart. F-2 77 Fourth row: Howard, Simon, Vick, Malchoff, Alder- son, Wallace, Hutton, Cameron, Mayfield, Vernon, Matlack, Hartman, Beeler, Walraven, Knapp, May, Hart, Ludington, Vernon, Veith, Browder, Anthaume, Mitchell, Haisler, Hartman, Whiteker, Beamer. Third row: Wright, Hudson, Wolfe, Barnes, Parker, Hick¬ man, Rodriquez, Davis, Almand, Arnold, Dixon, Vaughn, Davis, Basham, Paul, Wagner, Candelaria, Hillenburg, Rowland, Gutierrez. Second row: Denny, Eubank, Terrill, Oliver, Dugger, King, Dupree, Payne, Commanding Officer DANIEL R GRIFFITH • • • ar, d 9 et that patch sewn on by tomorrow. Executive Officer PETE A. FALCO First Sergeant WILLIAM B. TERRILL 78 Langford, Lewis, Hotchkiss, Hursey, Benson, Vilcog, Strothers, Prickett, Threadgill, Hill, Ryan, Hickman, Brantley, Davidson, Busch. First row: Garcia, Lundy, Tydlaska, Buis, Falco, McBride, Griffith, Lane, Schaf¬ fer, Gordon, Dickens, Vanbibber. COMPANY G-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS King, W. E. Dickens, H. D. Terrill, W. B. Garcia, H. X. Vilcoq, P. M. Gordon, J. S. Jr. Lundy, C. N. JUNIORS McBride, J. R. Busch, P. A. Jr. Tydlaska, J. H. Benson, J. R. Davidson, D. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Dugger, W. M. Hall, M. W. Hursey, P. B. Langford, L. H. SENIORS Payne, N. L. Buis, W. G. Strother, H. G. Dupree, M. L. Walton, N. E. Lane, R. B. Schaffer, J. H. CORPORALS Vanbibber, J. W. Denny, R. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS SOPHOMORES Brantley, W. A. Anthaume, C. Hill, W. H. Alderson, J. L. Jr. Prickett, J. F. Basham, L. M. Riojas, R. Beamer, J. Threadgill, J. M. Cameron, D. S. Candelaria, F. STAFF SERGEANTS Hickman, R. H. Jr. Hotchkiss, D. G. May, D. W. Lewis, J. C. Mitchell, R. L. Nelson, A. F. Oliver, N. P. Ryan, P. A. Parker, W. B. Paul, G. E. Malchoff, J. Jr. Rodriquez, T. M. Jr. Matlack, J. D. Vaughn, F. T. Mayfield, J. D. Veith, B. L. Rowland, C. D. Wagner, T. P. Simon, N. A. Vernon, A. E. FRESHMEN Vernon, G. G. Almand, L. J. Vick, J. D. Arnold, T. R. Wallace, C. E. Barnes, D. E. Whiteker, J. N. Browder, W. W. Walraven, G. D. Davis, R. D. Wolfe, B. E. Davis, W. L. Dixon, R. E. Jr. Gutierrez, A. A. Jr. Haisler, W. C. Hart, M. J. Hartman, D. E. Hartman, L. W. Hillenburg, R. S. Howard, B. B. Hudson, B. W. Hutton, M. H. Knapp, K. K. Ludington, L. G. Wright, D. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Hickman, J. M. THIRD BRIGADE STAFF LT. COL. JOE N. RANDOLPH Executive- Officer y % 3 RD BRIGADE COL. STEADMAN DAVIS Commanding Officer MAJ. LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. BOE W. MARTIN JACK O. HARRINGTON WAYNE W. SHARP HAROLD W. SMITH Adjutant Scholastic Officer Intelligence Officer Operations Officer MAJ. MAJ. ROBERT J. SWAIN JERRY M. LOWRANCE Supply Officer Athletic Officer MAJ. M SGT. JOHN L. HALL WILLIAM H. BRASHEARS Chaplain Sergeant Major M SGT. M SGT. JOHN H. MEYER WILIAM R. ANDREWS Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 80 SOPHOMORE CLASS When someone gets drowned out, someone has to clean up. The Sophomore Ball, the various outfit parties for which members of our class have assumed the responsibilities, and the competition for and acceptance of rank are things which every sophomore class accepts as routine. This year we have been touched somewhat more strongly by other events. During the second semester the old familiar questions of coeducation and non-compulsory corps v ere raised, and many of us were surprised at the opinions expressed by some members of our class. We held elections for next year ' s officers, and elected a slate of men in whom we have great confidence and high hopes for next year. Our officers of the 1961-1962 year have served us well, and we are justly proud of the fine job that they have done. Looking back on the year, most of us will agree that although much has been accomplished, much has been left undone. Looking forward to next year, we have high expectations, and there are few feelings of misgiving among us as we don the white braid and serge of the Junior class. For obvious reasons, we all enjoyed Ray Anthony ' s Town Hall presentation. Everybody gets together to console Dear John. 81 FIFTH BATTLE GROUP STAFF MAJ. EARL T. HUBERT Executive Officer LT. COL. WILLIAM A. SHAW Commanding Officer MAJ. ROBERT J. DAVIDSON Operations Officer M SGT. T SGT. MICHAEL E. TATUM JAMES R. HOLLIS Sergeant Major Scholastic Sgt. T SGT. T SGT. ROBERT L. BOWEN EARL M. STENGER Operations Sgt. Supply Sgt. SIXTH BATTLE GROUP STAFF LT. COL JOE E. SIDES Commanding Officer MAJ. FRANK HAYNES Executive Officer MAJ. DONALD W. HARRIS Intelligence Officer M SGT. dennis k. McIntosh T SGT. T SGT. HAROLD R. OTTO JAMES H. ELDER Scholastic Sgt. Supply Sgt. 83 Fifth row.- Carter, Farrow, Brittain, Crosby, Ratcliff, Wright, Cantrell, Cook, Yancy, Kuchar, Fisk, Burns, Barnhill, Daniels, Loe, Gregg, Oman, Eaton, Elmore, Browning, Habbinga, Colby, Johnson, Lignon, Bar- ranco, Murray, Pearce, Karr. Fourth row: Freels, Townes, Bristol, Greenlee, Baxter, Kelly, Gray, Mc¬ Call, Smith, Conner, Schmid, Campbell, Ward, Lewis, Adams, Letscher, Breur, Ballard, Woodall, Blair, Drol- linger, Baylor, Brannen, Green, Philison, Flippo, Keeling. Third row: Smith, Auchard, Moore, Hibbs, Griffith, Preston, Cook, Browne, Perry, Goldman, Benthul, Martin, Guillen, French, McCann, Moreman, 84 West, Cliett, Kieschnick, Killingsworth, Humphries, Clayton, Black, Tenzer, Cowley, Cohn, Martinez. Second row: Rice, Martin, Bowen, Roberts, Shetter, Hutcheson, Wilson, Small, Persyn, Jester, Humber, Rodgers. First row: Strole, Loyd, Shaw. Executive Officer MIKE SEAQUIST Commanding Officer RALPH D. LOYD ON SUNDAY HORNING IN ATOVN NEAR BRYAN, THE AGGIE5 AROSE AND THE UEflTHEK UAS FINE. THEY UENT TO THE UOODS AND UORKED WITHOUT TIRE EORTHEY UERE BUILDING A GREAT BONFIRE. THE GREAT BONFIRE GREW AND GREW, AND A5 IT ROSE, SPIRIT DID TOO. HIGHER FIND HIGHER r.Rfv.) Thf Tin fth nm SPIRIT; A-3 VET THE REGIES HAVE IT AND THE TEfiSIPS FLftR IT. NOU THIS BONFIRE IS cfR N° T A COhMOKI FlRhE: IT SYMBOLIZES DESIRE FOR VICTORY IN A FOOTBALL GAME. AFTER THE FIRE UE 5? PREPARE FOR A FIGHT WITH KYLE FIELD, OF COURSE, THE USUAL SUE. THE FIGHT UHL BE HELD IN COLLEGE STATION BETWEEN THE AGGIES AND THE TOPS OF THE NATION. BUT AFTER THIS GAME ON TURKEY DAY THE AGGIES WILL HAVE BUTCHERED THE STEERS T m paouo TO SRY COMPANY A-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS JUNIORS ON STAFF Cowley, L. A. Rice, R. R. Campbell, J. W. Kuchar, R. A. Ruhman, M. E. Bowen, R. L. Daniels, C. Smith, 1. L. Cantrell, R. P. Letcher, R. M. Strole, M. B. Eaton, C. W. Tenser, N. B. Clayton, S. C. Lewis, J. E. JUNIORS Elmore, R. D. Woodall, R. P. Cliett, R. R. Loe, B. T. SENIORS ON STAFF Humber, J. Y. Shetter, J. M. Farrow, L. L. Townes, M. E. Connor, J. C. Martin, D. W. Shaw, W. A. Fisk, S. K. Yancy, D. A. Cook, G. L. Martinez, B. P. Bailey, E. M. Flippo, W. A. FRESHMEN Crosbie, J. McCall, J. P. SOPHOMORES Gregg, V. J. Drollinger, H. B. McCann, M. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adams, H. R. Barranco, V. T. Griffith, N. A. Auchard, R. L. Finnocchio, E. J. Moore, L. V. Small, J. C. Goldman, J. B. Ballard, J. S. French, R. L. Moreman, D. E. Wilson, J. C. Berrthul, J. D. Habbinga, R. J. Barnhill, J. B. Freels, B. J. Murray, D. H. Roberts, C. R. Breur, R. A. Burps, L. J. Brittian, M. L. Carter, J. C. Karr, T. R. Baxter, N. C. Grey, J. W. Pearce, B. J. Kieschnick, G. F. Baylor, R. E. Green, R. W. Philion, J. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Schmid, G. O. Black, J. R. Greenlee, J. W. Ratcliff, J. M. Rogers, J. E. Keeling, M. E. Blair, D. R. Hibbs, S. M. Smith, J. P. Flutcheson, D. P. Cook, V. H. Ligon, F. B. Brannon, H. S. Humphries, D. L. Ward, K. L. Jester, R. S. Cohn, M. H. Colby, C. J. Oman, J. B. Bristol, D. R. F. Johnson, M. W. West, E. W. Persyn, D. L. Perry, R. S. Preston, D. D. Browne, H. A. Browning, R. L. Kelly, R. J. Killingsworth, L. D. Wright, G. C. 85 Sack row: Owen, Head, AAcPhail, Akin, Honea, Hines, Young, Harrell, Young, Smithwick, Callahan, Phelps, Wynn, Brewer, Johnson, Stevens, Dougherty, Caston, Moseley, GMlis, Duncan, Vick, Schultz, Oddson, Bur¬ ton, Tuley, Bauerschlag, Paries. Fifth row: Waldrop, Herbrig, Frosch, Robinson, Scott, Hammons, Gold- water, Culbertson, Orchard, Brittan, Bray, Huchton, Fry, Howell, Janik, Smith, Winch, Crouch, Samford, Beach, Curran, Livingston, Daggs, Ward, Marks, Deutsch. Fourth row: Richter, Wood, Prochaska, Elli¬ son, Pope, Drow, Emerson, Secor, Crais, Traylor, Fielder, Jones, Magee, Glaze, Hattaway, Scamardo, Commanding Officer CAPT. J. B. PAYNE First Sergeant M SGT JOE McKNIGHT Of course I ' m going non-reg. Don ' t I look the part? COMPANY B-3 ROSTER SENIORS ON STAFF Davidson, R. D. Hubert, E. T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Burchers, J. M. Halter, G. H. Jensen, D. W. Pate, R. S. Whitlock, L. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Hearne, W. C. JUNIORS ON STAFF Tatum, M. E. SOPHOMORES Britton, S. F. Burkhalter, K. R. Culbertson, W. D. Curran, L. E. Daggs, B. A. Drow, W. C. Duncan, S. E. Paries, F. C. Fry, S. T. Goldwater, J. M. Hansard, J. B.. Hawkins, R. S. Head, H. M. Howard, M. E. ■Howell, B. K. Johnson, H. C. Kirk, J. H. Livingston, V. L. McPhail, J. W. Moseley, J. L. Orchard, J. H. Owen, N. F. Pope, T. G. Prochaska, D. J. Samford, R. A. Scott, J. T. Secor, W. T. Waldrop, D. B. Wood, L. D. Young, L. L. FRESHMEN Akin, R. F. Anderton, R. H. Bauerschlag, H. N. Beach, R. J. Blake, S. J. Boyd, R. C. Bray, J. H. Brewer, M. R. Burton, B. C. Callahan, F. T. Caston, J. D. Crais, T. F. Crouch, G. W. Deutsch, R. G. Dougherty, J. C. Dowdrick, G. H. Ellison, T. R. Emerson, C. A. Fiedler, L. N. Freeman, M. E. Frosch, E. A. Fullen, E. I. Gillis, D. C. Glaze, K. E. Hammons, J. L. Harrell, G. R. Hattaway, W. E. Herbrig, W. L. Hines, R. S. Holly, J. L. Honea, J. E. Huchton, R. M. Janik, W. L. Jones, R. E. Kendal, R. J. Magee, G. S. Marks, W. F. Marshall, G. R. Oddson, T. A. Phelps, R. W. Price, J. M. Ramsey, J. S. Richter, C. X. Robinson, F. F. Schultz, F. A. Smith, D. A. Smithwick, J. L. Stevens, M. P. Tieman, J. F. Tierce, M. L. Traylor, B. J. Tuley, W. B. Vick, W. E. Ward, D. L Ward, M. L. Wehner, A. L. Winch, J. R. Wynn, G. C. Yoskovic, R. A. Young, M. W. 86 Blake, Marshall, Burkhalter, Price, Howard, Hawkins, Hansard, Ward, Kendall, Ramsey, Boyd. Third row: Tierce, Dowdrick, Freeman, Wehner. Second row: Kirk, McKnight, Burchers, Pate, Jensen, Halter, Whit¬ lock, Hearne, Tatum. First row: Davidson, Lozo, Payne, Hubert. B-3 TODAYIS THE DAY. ALL THE AGGIES ARETOUGH. AGGIES ARE GONE. DOWNTHE FILL ' D THEY GO WE ' RE YELLING AND SINGING SCORING A TOUCHDOWN OLE AGGIE SONGS; WITH EVERY THROW. THE BONFIRE 15 OVER. T HE fciisrft THE CAME 15 OVER. TWELFTH MAN SPIRITHICH. THE BAND 15 PLAYING OUR BATTLE CRY WE RIDE TO THE SITE OF TEA5IP LAND, . AND HITTHE CITY WITH ALL WE CAN.- THEN INCOMES REV.ALdNC WITHTHE BAND. AND THE AGGIE5 MARCH IN. AS ONLY THEY CAN. THEAGGIE5 HAVE WON. THE BATTERED BEVO IS STILL OJVJHE RUN. AS THE AGGIES PASS THROUGH WINNER’S GATE. THE TEASIP5 KNOW THEY ' VE MET THEIR FATE. ONE CONSOLATION HELPS TEA5IPS TO REST THEY KNOW THEY VE BEEN BEATEN - BY ONLY THE BEST 87 MED. CD 3 Fifth row: Silberg, Wilson, Rogers, Gardner, Morris, Cassity, McNally, Tisdal, McCall, Smith, Tredway, Simpson, Little, Glenny, Simons, Bland, James, Hen¬ derson, Callaway, Tisinger, Codrington, Jones, Bag¬ gett, Nelson, Fallett, Ashy, Peters. Fourth row: O ' Keefe, Hernandez, Parker, Stuart, Holley, Fish¬ erman, Mark, DePasqual, Nisbet, Stanton, Mortimer, 88 Campbell, Lindsey, Bourgeois, Lambert, Heartwell Smotherman, Emerson, Godkin, Burney, Boyles Hobbs, Gibson, Rector, Hewett, Eubank, Turney, Eng lish. Third row: Jahnke, Perez, Anderson, Laird, Don aldson, Sotelo, Perrin, Farquharson, Laughlin, Burns Burnett, Davis, Lauck, Tait, Smith, Patton, Woodall McKenzie, Fisherman, Chapa, Acosta, Drouilhet, Men- chaca, Bourne, Baldarama, Macaluso. Second row: Gruner, Mactavish, Novosad, Myrick, Hartell, Alex¬ ander, Dowling, Pendery, Brossman, Pruett, Mc¬ Gregor, Ham, Stenger, Easley. First row: Hall, Parker, Warlick, Briseno, Hutton, Donahue, Chapa. IT IS HOW THAT 1W Of YEAR. AUBsniMTsreorriMi ™tb««h WWNACC MWm ROM «f riff BrB0Mt1ttTOKT,DflniPllS«f LIEUTENANTS Chapa, D. C. Donahue, R. L. Lowke, G. E. Parker, J. C. Pederson, W. N. SENIORS ON STAFF Hall, J. L. Hutton, W. L. COMPANY C-3 Myrick, J. A. Novosad, T. S. Pendery, H. H. Pruett, J. D. Smith, D. W. JUNIORS ON STAFF Rundell, W. K. Stenger, E. M. JUNIOR Commanding Officer CHARLES G. BRISENO TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Castanon, R. G. Alexander, B. D. Brossman, G. F. Ham, H. C. Hartsell, P. McGregor, J. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Dowling, E. S. Executive Officer CHARLES E. WARLICK, JR. SOPHOMORES Ashy, T. M. Bland, R. W. Burnett, J. L. Burney, J. P. Chapa, A. E. Codrington, T. P. Day, R. M. Donaldson, G. R. Drouilhet, A. F. Easley, T. D. Eubank, R. B. ROSTER Farquharson, R. A. Fisherman, W. H. Follett, W. W. Godkin, J. W. Gruner, K. A. Hewett, D. N. Hobbs, R. B. Holley, A. N. Little, T. M. McKenzie, W. H. O ' Keefe, D. E. Rector, W. R. Silberg, B. N. Stanton, W. L. Tisdal, V. C. Woodall, J. B. FRESHMEN Acosta, G. E. Anderson, Q. D. Baggett, M. R. Balderrama, A. M. Bourgeois, J. E. Bourne, C. M. Boyles, E. A. Burns, D. W. Callaway, M. R. Campbell, T. M. Cassity, J. P. Davis, W. M. DePasqual, J. A. Emerson, C. D. English, J. D. Fisherman, B. N. Gardner, R. L. Gibson, G. D. Glenny, W. S. Heartwell, S. S. Henderson, C. D. Hernandez, G. J. Jahnke, D. W. James, L. R. Jones, J. W. Laird, P. O. Lambert, J. D. Lauck, J. T. Laughlin, M. D. Lindsey, J. G. Macaluso, M. A. Mark, H. M. McCall, R. H. McNally, R. P. Menchaca, R. Morris, T. N. Mortimer, W. B. Nelson, D. E. Nisbet, D. A. Parker, E. R. Patton, M. L. Perez, R. J. Perrin, J. M. Peters, W. O. Rogers, F. F. Roosa, J. D. Simons, J. K. Simpson, M. L. Smith, D. F. Smith, J. K. Smotherman, R. D. Sotelo, O. Stuart, R. E. Tait, C. L. Tisinger, D. L. Tredway, W. L. Turney, W. H. Wilson, J. A. First Sergeant WILLIAM K. RUNDELL 89 Fourth row: Broussard, Larkin, Durbin, Laughlin, Brooks, Milam, Harris, Conolly, Rose, Loveless, Mel¬ ton, Darling, Hill, Tallman, Woodridge, Barrow, Mc- Brearty, Lawrence, Felder, Dansby, White, Hass, Schaefer, Jolly, Soliz, Carroll, Wood. Third row: Holcomb, Bracy, Wiggins, Taylor, Gerrald, Holder, Johnson, Slimp, Howard, Carroll, Jones, Liss, Riley, Murphree, Wheeler, Meier, Stokes, Forrest, Batey, Manning, Brewer, Grimes, Marabella, Bateman, May¬ ers, Jacobs, Kimble. Second row: Schmid, Sherrill, LIEUTENANTS Kitchen, G. A. Morgan, D. L. Shively, M. H. SENIORS ON STAFF Harrington, J. O. Henderson, D. R. Martin, B. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adams, R. L. Motheral, S. F. Rabel, H. E. Tripp, R. G. Talley, C. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Comee, W. C. Marshall, J. T. Northcutt, N. M. O ' Connor, C. J. Graves, G. P. Harris, H. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Andrews, W. R. Hollis, J. R. Nix, W. D. COMPANY D-3 ROSTER CORPORALS Felder, J. W. Harris, M. R. Hass, R. G. Laughlin, G. H. Lawrence, A. S. Melton, J. D. Schmid, H. W. Stokes, F. D. Wheeler, S. W. Wiggins, H. R. SOPHOMORES Conolly, R. N. Schaefer, C. J. Jones, M. G. FRESHMEN Barron, J. T. Bateman, B. L. Batey, R. Bracy, L. R. Brewer, J. R. Brooks, R. P. Broussard, G. G. Carroll, W. W. Carroll, A. G. Dansby, D. M. Darling, H. B. Durbin, M. E. Forrest, N. R. Gerrald, S. W. Grimes, P. W. Hill, W. T. Holcomb, W. D. Holder, G. R. Howard, C. W. Jacobs, C. Johnson, T. K. Jolly, R. W. Kimble, R. R. Larkin, J. B. Liss, M. D. Loveless, B. R. Manning, C. H. Marabella, P. J. Mayers, P. D. McBrearty, C. F. Meier, E. P. Milam, W. C. Murphree, D. E. Riley, J. L. Rose, D. M. Slimp, J. Soliz, P. T. Tallman, D. W. Taylor, W. E. White, B. Wood, M. B. Wooldridge, J. T. Comee, Rabel, Hollis, Nix, Tripp, Talley, Andrews, Northcutt, Motheral, Graves, O ' Connor, Marshall, Harris, Adams. First row: Harrington, Martin, Hamil¬ ton, Morgan, Harvey, Shively, Kitchen, Lundy. NDAR Gung-ho! Executive Officer BOBBY JOE HAMILTON First Sergeant WORD SHERRILL Commanding Officer JOE HARVEY D-3 THE TEASIPS WERE A MIGHTY BUNCH WITH NATIONAL HONORS NEAR. ■ THEN THEY CAME TO AGGIELAND WITH A GRIM SMILE AND A SNEER THE GAME WAS PLAYED AT AGGIELAND ON KYLE FIELD’S HALLOWED GROUND THERE THE AGGIE TEAM CAME THROUGH AND SET THE TEASIPS DOWN. OH,MIGHTY STEERS.WE CRY FOR YOU FOR YOUR DREAMS WERE SHOT TO HELL; YOU NOT ONLY LOST THE GAME THAT DAY BUT YOU LOST YOUR GIRLS AS WELL! DEJHI- 3 E V I % 91 Third row: Gray, Bell, Jernigan, Smith, Ross, Parker, Mills, Rosenthal, Enloe, Seagraves, Brooks, Hotard, Balfour, Hotard, Poehl, West, Adams, McGinty, Carter, Brookmen, Pope, Payne. First row: Ross, Storey, Dorman, Boyd, Parker, Barron. Second row: 92 Commanding Officer ROBERT E. JOINER Schmidt, Palmer, Joiner, Caraway, Wheelain, Pelt, Leidy, Gibbs. Executive Officer BLAINE L. PALMER First Sergeant SIDNEY D. ROSENTHAL COMPANY E-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Caraway, C. M., 111 Faust, J. C. Milberger, L. J. Schmidt, J., Ill Wheelan, D. SENIORS ON STAFF Lowrance, J. M. Randolph, J. N. Reeves, T. J. Sides, J. E. SENIORS Baker, J. Emery, C. Gibbs, R. R. Helmke, L. C. Isaacs, R. W. Leidy, R. B. Love, R. L. Ross, M. R. Schroeder, E., Jr. Sell, J. T. Syptak, C. L. VanPelt, L. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Carter, R. B. Enloe, S. J. Hotard, E. P. Payne, H A. Simpson, D. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Bookman, R. W. McCollum, B. W. Mills, J. W. Pope, G. E. Seagraves, C., Ill Trawhon, C. W. JUNIOR ON STAFF Otto, H. R. JUNIOR Marshall, J. K. CORPORALS Balfour, R. C. Boyd, E. W. Harper, L. L. Jernigan, D. S. Mills, J. L. Moore, J. A. McDonald, L. M. Norman, J. W. Parker, C. S. Parker, E. K. Sides, M. L. SOPHOMORES Denison, J. M. Durham, J. R. Mackin, S. J. McConchie, D. O. McGinity, J. W. Poehl, N. D. Shults, W. T. Stevener, B. L. West, K. W. FRESHMEN Adams, R. W. Barron, P. Clark, V. B. Crenshaw, J. R. Dorman, P. C. Hotard, J. L. Martinez, M. A. McClellan, R. Ogg, A. L., Jr. Outlaw, G. W. Smith, C. L. Sorensen, H. R. Storey, J. N. Terry, G. F. Wisnieski, M. W. 93 Third row: Marek, Catalina, Garner, Francis, Freeman, Rubac, Hopkins, Haynes, Riggs, McGuire, Long, Tyler, Huffman, Jackson, Anderson, Robinson, Leach, Ward, Hamilton, LaVallee, Allen, Taylor, Leonard, Watson, Kickirillo, Neveu, Brenster. Second row: Ashley, Cooner, Davis, Stephens, Curtis, Carll, Kirkpatrick, 94 Bacon, Williams, Smith. First row: Whiteley, Landers, Benthul, Moore, Tompkins, Santerre, French, Burrier, Hruska, Roach, Gabriel. COMPANY F-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Delavan, R. J. CORPORALS Bowman, J. Hamilton, M. F. Benthul, F. G. Stephens, C. L. Ashley, J. T. Godwin, N. F. Haynes, C. G. Hruska, S. J. Williams, G. D. Freeman, R. D. Leonard, R. V. Kickirillo, M. A. Landers, E. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Hopkins, F. B. Taylor, G. D. Leach, D. A. Moore, G. E. Roach, L. J. Bacon, J. A. Jackson, B. R. LaVallee, M. F. FRESHMEN Marek, A. J. McGuire, D. A. Santerre, G. L. Carll, W. D. Long, M. D. Allen, H. L. Moon, R. Whiteley, T. G. Curtis, C. G. Robinson, N. E. Brewster, J. E. Neveu, C. G. Kirkpatrick, W. L. Tyler, J. D. Cargill, L. W. Riggs, J. C. SENIORS ON STAFF Smith, D. R. Wood, S. H. Catalina, P. A. Rubac, R. E. Gabriel, D. C. Turner, D. M. Francis, W. G. Watson, R. E. Moore, B. SENIORS Burrier, L. D. Ellington, J. R. Stearns, J. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bearrie, J. L. Cooner, K. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Elder, J. H. McIntosh, D. K. JUNIORS Davis, S. Garrett, J. C. Maddox, E. T. SOPHOMORES Anderson, A. M. Garner, D. Westmoreland, S. C. 95 Fourth row: Berry, Pedigo, Onken, Moore, Barber, Bate, Parrish, Turk, Whetsal, Wright, Warren, Williams, Anderson, Inniss, Ransom, Roshe, Yeary, Lightsey, Williams, McDowell, Keeling, Galey, Mc¬ Cabe, Quisenberry, Keller, Tobin, Hill, Lane, Knolle. COMPANY G-3 ROSTER MEANING OF THE THING THAT WE ' VE BUILT HERE. TO YOU ITS JUST A BONFIRE LIKE WEVE BUILT HERE EVERY YEAR. BUT LOOK AT IT MORE CAREFULLY, SIP, OR FRIEND, OR GUEST AND YOU WILL SEE THE FIGHT WEVE HAD TO MAKE IT THE GREATEST AND THE BEST. THE TOIL, THE MUCK,THE BLOOD AND THE SWEAT, THEY DIDNT f — - L ) V I 1 ) mean a TBIFTg. yes. readeITTSe ittGlE SPIRIT! the greatest in the world HAS CARRIED US THROUGH AGAIN. NOW READER, I HOPE THAT THE MEANING OF THE BONFIRE HAS BEEN MADE MORE CLEAR TO YOU. IT STANDS FOR THE UNDYING FLAME OF LOVE THAT AN 0 HAS FOR HIS SCHOOL, AND A BURNING DESIRE TO BEAT THE LIVIN ' HELL OUT OF TEXAS U LIEUTENANTS Baker, D. P. Batte, G. A. Brown, J. C. Foster, J. Johnston, T. L. Knox, J. D. Long, J. L. MacLain, J. P. MacDaniels, A. G. Hudson, J. L. SENIORS ON STAFF- Crumpton, A. T. Davis, J. S. Harris, D. Oliver, W. T. Swain, R. J. Timme, R. W. SENIOR Davis, J. T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Allen, C. L. Collins, J. R. Higgins, D. M. Hunt, E. V. Wayne, J. A. JUNIORS ON STAFF Brashears, W. H. SOPHOMORES Gabbert, J. H. Griggs, D. S. Knolle, H. P. McDowell, H. D. Puig, B. A. Singer, J. R. Turk, J. W. Williams, J. R. Bate, H. E. Berry, J. J. Hill, J. E. Keeling, J. R. Kell, J. C. Landrum, D. G. Onken, G. Ransom, A. K. Scott, K. Z. FRESHMEN Anderson, T. M. Barber, J. H. Barnes, L. A. Berry, W. T. Clifton, D. S. Csagoly, A. J. Deaton, G. J. Dolezal, G. J. Durrenberger, E. P. Galey, J. H. Henson, S. L. Inniss, R. W. Isom, C. B. Keller, K. L. Kilgore, O. L. Lain, W. K. Langston, K. A. Lightsey, D. A. Liston, R. W. McDonald, R. E. McCabe, J. H. Moore, E. N. Parrish, W. E. Pedigo, J. R. Pitts, G. N. Purcell, J. W. Quisenberry, A. J. Ratliff, R. Stewart, M. P. Swindle, W. S. Tobin, F. O. Ward, K. B. Warren, J. J. Whetsal, J. E. Williams, D. L. Williams, E. F. Yeary, H. E. G-3 I Third row: Liston, Durrenberger, Ratliff, Csagoly, Purcell, Langston, Pitts, Scott, Gabbert, Swindle, Puig, Landrum, Henson, Isom, Berry, Dolezal, Kil¬ gore, Williams, Barnes, McDonald, Clifton, Singer, Deaton, Kell. Second row: Griggs, West, Higgins, Allen, Collins, Wayne. First row: MacDaniels, Hudson, Johnson, Batte, Davis, Fields, Baker, Halter, Halligan, Long, Brown, MacLain, Foster, Knox. Cammanding Officer RICHARD HALTER First Sergeant NORTH,WEST 97 ■ ' W-v Fourth row: Bounds, Farmer, Overton, McKenna, Brotherton, Pugh, Bruce, Smith, Jackson, Bonds, Stewart, Williams, Butler, Kubala, Kubecka, Myers, Kellner, Rogers, M., Kolacek, Kubesch, Rose, Sim¬ mons, M., Willenborg, Crutsinger, Minnick, Bates, First Sergeant R. G. BRICE H-3 98 Law, Hundley. Third row: Michalak, Howard, Nichols, Langley, Nichols, B., German, Golasinski, Kutac, Meeks, Cavassas, Rogers, G., Hancock, Kohlman, Airhart, Jenkins, McLean, Pascavage, Carlton, Pitman, Prentice, Walraven, Coleman, Reagan. Second row: Hammonds, Brice, Watts, Krenek, Kramm, Keller, Harper, Huntington. First row: Sebesta, Simmons, W., Keeling, Westbrook. COMPANY H-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Sebasta, C. J. Jr. Westbrook, W. A. STAFF MEMBER Haynes, F. ‘TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Harper, J. L. Huntington, B. N. Keller, J. L. Krenek, B. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Kramm, R. E. Watts, K. G. CORPORALS Crutsinger, L. L. Doreen, W. R. II Hammonds, C. E. Hargett, G. W. Johnson, D. A. Peter, P. Reagan, T. H. Rogers, G. G. SOPHOMORES Seller, R. L. Bennett, G. L. Butler, J. M. Butler, T. D. Crain, J. R. Dealy, G. D. Evans, R. D. Ferguson, W. C. Hall, R. S. Hancock, W. M. Hoppe, C. A. Kubala, R. G. Kubesch, R. A. Lenox, B. H. Lyne, R. R. McAdams, R. J. McGuire, C. J. Merritt, A. L. Michalak, C. H. Minnick, T. A. Park, W. G. Jr. Stark, F. W. Jr. Swan, M. K. Wanstrath, G. R. FRESHMEN Airhart, J. W. Aldrich, A. A. Andrick, J. P. Avera, D. S. Baker, J. F. Bates, F. Ill Bickers, D. R. Blackburn, L. H. Bounds, J. Y. Brotherton, J. R. Burns, T. E. Byrd, R. R. Campbell, H. W. Carey, M. H. Carlton, F. W. Cavassas, G. Chisholm, R. A. Collins, J. W. Cox, R. H. Custer, C. D. Dail, M. D. Darby, G. C. Drennan, J. L. Dyer, E. D. Edwards, L. G. Egger, L. A. English, W. R. Farmer, J. Ford, W. J. Gilbreath, R. E. Glover, D. W. Golasinski, M. J. Griffey, B. Hancock, W. R. Hinze, R. G. Hoffart, F. B. Howard, B. F. Hundley, J. E. Jr. Jenkins, J. S. B. Kellner, M. F. Knight, C. J. Knolle, H. P. Jr. Kohlman, J. M. Kutac, H. J. Langley, J. R. Lassiter, M. C. Law, J. L. Jr. Martell, R. D. Martin, R. F. Martin, R. F. McGaughey, R. L. Mcllhany, J. D. McLean, K. J. McNeill, W. R. Meeks, T. E. Miller, R. P. Moore, W. R. Moss, F. L. Myers, M. A. Nelson, F. A. Nichols, R. W. Nichols, J. D. Overton, A. J. Phillips, B. J. Phillips, T. Pitman, M. J. Poland, L. W. Prentiss, T. W. Pugh, M. C. Rea, R. H. Roberts, R. E. Jr. Rogers, F. F. Rogers, M. L. Rose, G. R. Sandell, M. S. Ill Sebastian, J. W. Simmons, M. D. Smith, K. R. Sparling, J. H. Stewart, C. D. Stiles, D. E. Sugarek, F. L. Tarr, J. E. Timmerman, T. L. Timmins, P. R. Uresti, A. E. Walraven, K. Wanstrath, J. J. Willenborg, J. C. Williams, E. S. Williams, G. W. Williams, J. R. Well, how am I supposed to know what “class Charlie uniform is? 99 JUNIOR CLASS Group picture of some of Old Army ' s top lumberjacks. Serge uniforms, contract checks, and meal service were things we had been looking forward to for two years, and we had little trouble accepting them as S.O.P. As the year progressed we began to assume our various duties in our respective outfits, at drill, and on the different staffs. Ross Volunteers were chosen and they began their strenuous drill program, and from their number was picked the firing squad for Silver Taps. Football and basketball seasons came and went, the Junior Ball was a big success, and before we knew it we were counting off the days until Final Review and the Boot Dance. During the year we have become experts at lounging around in over¬ stuffed chairs, reading in the sack, and sending not-so-complimentary mes¬ sages to one another by various devious means. We have spent hours standing in line waiting for a sadistic nurse to jab us with a needle, and as the year drew to a close we packed our gear and set sail for an invigorat¬ ing session of summer camp. The Junior Ball was enhanced by white uniforms and interesting gowns. I.D. card? Why? They ' re actually going to let me lead drill tomorrow! 100 FIRST WING STAFF COL HOMER L. DENNING Commanding Officer ' HEADQUARTERS ' FIRST WING LT. COL. STEPHEN W. SEALE Executive Officer MAJ. TOMMY HOHMAN Supply Officer MAJ. MELVIN L. WILSON Chaplain 101 FIRST GROUP STAFF MAJ. BOBBY C. DODSON Adjutant and Supply Officer M SGT. JACK L. GIBBS Sergeant Major MAJ. JOHN T. SLAUGHTER Scholastic Officer MAJ. WILLIAM S. WEISINGER Intelligence and Safety Officer MAJ. DON B. JOHNSON Operations Officer 102 T SGT. ROBERT E. BRETZ Scholastic Sgt. SECOND GROUP STAFF MAJ. KENNETH E. JAROSZ MAJ. TED L. HODGES MAJ. RICHARD L. SLOAN MAJ. ROBERT C. RAMSOWER Adjutant and Scholastic Officer Int. and Safety Officer Operations Officer Supply Officer Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 103 Fifth row: Fourticq, Whitehead, Slaughter, King, Smith, Hammerich, Sheelar, Knesek, Dodge, Padgett, Hale, Grummer, Dossey, Miller, Nance, Hubler, Mann, Johnson, Rowe, Porter, Lueck, Hudson, Peterson, Young, Higgins, Bliss, Jessup, Jones, Anderson. Fourth row: Floyd, Walla, Ginter, Gough, Bomba, McLeod, Nash, Hunt, Bamberg, Sedberry, Maxwell, Wood, Langley, Bogart, Willcox, Decker, Garrett, Becker, Guin, Clawson, Daugherty, Faubion, McCul¬ loch, Baker, Saenz, Gilmour, Chase, Washington. Third row: Burge, Rowe, Lindsay, Dittman, Wilson, Melton, Redding, Steen, Richardson, Fuentes, Scho¬ field, Schur, Decker, Sherman, Wilkerson, Watson, 104 Levy, Duplissey, Jaynes, Hodges, Halbert, Frost, Spurger. Second row: Kiolbossa, Best, Nelson, Batey, Autry, Pearce, McNeil, Seale, Gibbs, Moss, Barrientes. First row: Cloud, King, Nicholson, Dodson, McKinney, Terry, McKean, Bednar, Baranski, Treat, Duffey, Rams- ower, Herold. SQUADRON 1 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Baranski, J. P. Blackmon, N. V. Duffey, M. N. King, S. J. McKean, R. E. McKinney, J. M. SENIORS ON STAFF Cardwell, J. W. Cloud, C. M. Dodson, B. C. Nicholson, J. R. Ramsower, R. C. SENIORS Herold, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lemmon, H. G. McNeil, V. A. Moss, G. G. Pearce, F. M. Seale, J. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Batey, T. A. JUNIORS ON STAFF Gibbs, J. L. Nelson, T. K. JUNIORS Barrientes, R. J. CORPORALS Clawson, B. G. Garrett, L. N. Jr. Jessup, J. H. Kiolbassa, F. R. Levy, J. H. Jr. McCulloch, B. E. Nance, J. P. Rowe, G. T. Rowe, J. H. SOPHOMORES Bamberg, G. W. Jr. Becker, F. W. Dodge, M. C. Faubion, B. D. Fuentes, J. A. Guin, G. H. Hubler, G. L. Hudson, W. P. Johnson, G. N. Jones, J. D. Jr. Knesek, J. H. Lueck, R. L. Mann, J. T. Maxwell, P. B. Jr. Melton, R. G. Miller, R. A. Nash, J. F. Jr. Olivares, A. M. Padgett, L. R. Peterson, A. C. Sheelar, C. K. Slaughter, D. M. Willcox, N. B. FRESHMEN Anderson, J. D. Baker, J. R. Bliss, A. M. Bogart, J. S. Burge, C. E. Chase, J. B. Daugherty, W. S. Decker, C. R. Decker, M. L. Dittman, H. Jr. Dossey, T. E. Duplissey, G. R. Floyd, R. L. Fourticq, M. J. Frost, J. R. Gilmour, H. P. Ginter, W. R. Gough, W. H. Grummer, G. A. Halbert, D. M. Hale, S. S. Hemmerich, G. A. Higgins, J. T. Hodges, R. R. Hunt, R. C. Jaynes, J. Langley, L. W. Lindsay, C. D. McLeod, J. A. Porter, P. Richardson, J. D. Saenz, A. F. Schur, D. G. Sedberry, J. M. Ill Sherman, W. T. Smith, H. F. Steen, C. A. Walla, M. C. Washington, W. H. Jr. Watson, J. R. Ill Whitehead, C. D. Wilkerson, J. E. Wilson, R. R. Wood, P. D. Young, F. R. Ill Commanding Officer WILLIAM J. ' BEDNAR Executive Officer JAY W. TERRY First Sergeant SHELDON J. BEST 105 Fifth row: Hall, AAcMickle, Bradburn, McGlothlin, Fann, Evans, Howder, Blinka, O ' Neil, Angenend, Bowls, Bashor, Nartker, Laird, Franklin, McClain, Beckman, Crawford, Hinson, Bullock, Madden, Hewitt, Goodenough, Damon, Bender, Frantz. Fourth row: Hall, McClellan, Rommick, Herrik, Reavis, Reeves, Teal, Cash, Putnam, Mclver, Rardin, McLeod, Mohr, Bodden, Sullivan, Gonzales, Pusch, Atwell, Muzik, Friedlander, Habermacher, Kunz, Sanford, Dagrosa, Stolze, Haines. Third row: Sheppard, Colley, Booker, Biggs, Hans, Pounds, Wallace, Simpson, Tomlin, Ragsdale, Runnel, Sipmen, Rovello, London, Coyle, Vanderburg, Bickham, Hunnicutt, Way, Shapel, Bishop, Sivers, Moore, Coakly, Cox, Grant, Linnemann, Joyer. LIEUTENANTS Holy, M. E. McDonald, G. H. Miller, T. I. Greenwood, T. Daugherty, J. E. Walton, A. N. Webb, S. D. Moore, J. P. Roome, L. M. SENIORS ON STAFF Slaughter, J. T. Weisinger, W. Jr. STAFF SERGEANTS Montgomery, E. Ill Wright, G. G. Oatman, W. S. Jr. Smith, C. W. Krause, M. M. McMahan, W. R. 2 : r ' . p ibb l V ib H -W tvuHi come, e+uni GO. 106 Second row. Ybarra, Redding, Spence, Oatman, Tingle, McMahan, Smith, Gritter, Bittick, White, Mont¬ gomery, Krause, Frausto, Sheetz, Stein. First row: Miller, Wisinger, Daugherty, Greenwood, Garcia, Holy, Thompson, Roome, Slaughter, Moore, McDon¬ ald, Walton, Webb. SQUADRON 2 ROSTER TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hinson, P. W. Bowles, J. A. McEver, D. H. Bittick, J. B. Howder, J. D. Bradburn, T. L. Mohr, R. E. Frausto, C. A. Kunz, H. W. Bullock, E. D. Moore, Z. B. Tingle, C. A. McClain, R. D. Cash, J. B. Musick, W. D. Gritter, K. J. McGlothlin, L. W. Chappelle, R. J. Jr. Nartker, R. J. White, J. R. II McLeod, T. L. Coakley, G. R. Pounds, H. E. McMickle, B. D. Colley, R. D. Pusch, D. E. SOPHOMORES O ' Neil, J. D. II Cox, F. W. Putnam, N. J. Ill Angenend, J. D. Phillips, H. W. Coyle, R. Ragsdale, D. Jr. Beckman, W. W. Ill Rardin, D. C. Damon, J. A. Rannals, L. D. Biggs, R. A. Reavis, R. L. Evans, J. W. Ill Reavis, L. E. Blinka, G. L. Rovello, T. A. Fann, R. L. Romick, J. M. Bishop, M. J. Jr. Sheetz, R. D. Fleming, C. P. Sandford, R. D. Bodden, H. E. Jr. Sheppard, W. E. Jr. Franklin, D. A. Shipman, J. K. Crawford, D. E. Sullivan, R. G. Frantz, J. W. Sievers, M. P. Dogroso, D. D. Teal, B. B. Habermacher, D. Simpson, L. M. Frels, W. A. Tomlin, C. Ed. Hall, J. F. Spence, J. N. Friedlander, J. P. Ybarra, R. Haynes, A. V. Jr. Stein, M. E. Gonzalez, R. J. FRESHMEN Herwig, W. W. Stoltze, P. P. Goodenough, R. D. Atwell, J. D. Laird, R. L. Vanderburg, J. R. Grant, A. P. Bashor, H. M. Linnemann, J. D. Wallace, J. S. Hall, T. E. Bender, W. C. London, W. G. Ill Way, C. N. Hans, L. J. Bickham, J. A. Madden, D. J. Hewett, K. G. Booker, J. A. McClellan, C. C. Executive Officer GREGORY A. GARCIA First Sergeant WINDOL C. WEAVER Commanding Officer DONNIE R. THOMPSON 1 Sqdn. 2 WE,THE AGGIESOF TIGER REDTWO Vv ' ANT TO BEAT THE HEI LOUTOET.U THEBESTTEAM AND STI RTT BELONG TO U£ WHEN WE’RE FINISHED,THEY ' LL WANT TO CUST TO SHOW OUR EVERLASTING WINNING DESiRE WE BUILT MOST OFTHIS GIANT BONhIRE IN EVERY AGGIE ' S MIND THER E IS NO DOUl ' I rL iAT WE WILL WIN THIS IMPORT A NT BOUT SO WHEN THE FIRE HAS ' BURNED IT’S LAST THE TU. LOSS WILL BE IN THE PALT W 107 Sixth row: Smith, Chapman, Brown, Barr, Thompson, Fritch, Fuller, Burns, McGrady, Adensam, Murray, Shaw, Brookins, Prater, Fowler, Badgewell, Piersall, Huettle, Jones, Munford, Stuckey, Shiver, Rollo, Cook, Haggin, Wheelock. Fifth row: Nachod, Moritz, Burris, Garner, Keeling, Pickett, Miller, Conelly, Cloninger, LeCrone, George, Herrington, Day, Barry, Gunn, Dowling, Gonzales, Wingfield, Nail, Fiegel, Click, Guzman, Hanks, Reitz, Stafford, Tarwater, Kampe. Fourth row: Gibbs, Gorman, Robertson, Barder, Morgan, Herrera, White, Henneberger, Sparks, Crider, Bornefeld, Fowler, Curington, Rawls, Wheeler, Floyd, Willert, Reyna, Chaney, Gibson, Voss, Wil¬ liams, Cates, Wilson, Cockrell, Potter. Third row: Sqdn. 3 108 Barron, Bumpas, Lanz, Chaney, Riner, Cotterell. Sec¬ ond row.- Vandiver, Gibson, Krouse, Garret, Hunt, Perkins, Gaither, Cannon, Daniels, Ash, Blackledge, Lee, Telford, Baker. First row: Strader, Hainer, Mc¬ Daniel, Stephens, Richardson, Low, Smith, Krumrey, Gosset, Johnson, Tenny, Snead, Gilbreth, Duran, Dolfi. ONCE UPON A THANKSGIVING THERE CAME SOME FRAT-RATS ' TO AGGI ELAND, TEAS I PS BY NAME, NOW BIG AND POWERFUL THEY WERE THOUGHT TO BE, FOR THEY WERE FIRST IN THE NATION YOU SEE. EIGHT PREVIOUS TEAMS THEY HAD MANAGED TO FELL ONLY ONE HAS GIVEN THEM HELL THIS IS THE WAY THE TEAS I PS CAME .TO AGG I ELAND FOR THAT THANKSGIVING GAME. ' THOUGH THEY MAY APPEAR MIGHTY AND STOUT NEVER THE OUTCOME SHOULD YOU DOUBT WE WILL BEAT THEM WITH SOMETHING SO GRAND.4 THE FAMOUS AGGIE TWELFTH MAN. Commanding Officer GARDNER D. KRUMREY Executive Officer THOMAS J. R. LOW First Sergeant PHILLIP M. GIBSON SQUADRON 3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Hunt, J. M. Prater, J. S. Henneberger, A. E. Jr. Chaney, E. W. Herrera, L. Jr. Dolfi, J. A. Jr. Perkins, R. A. Stuckey, J. W. Kampe, A. J. Chaney, G. T. Huettel, D. E. Duran, E. M. Lee, R. G. Vandiver, R. L. LeCrone, J. M. Chapman, N. B. Jones, C. B. Haner, E. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Voss, J. D. Murray, D. D. Click, L. J. Lanz, B. E. McDaniel, H. H. Jr. Wilson, M. P. Jr. Naill, W. E. Jr. Cockrell, H. R. Morgan, W. E. Smith, C. D. Blackledge, R. G. Pickett, E. E. Cotterell, J. M. Nachod, J. E. Ill Strader, G. T. Cannon, L. M. SOPHOMORES Rawls, H. W. Crider, J. J. Piersall, J. G. Tinney, J. R. Daniels, J. W. Barr, D. L. Riner, G. D. Day, H. D. Potter, N. T. Snead, W. B. Gaither, G. H. Brookins, M. L. Shaw, W. B. Dowling, L. J. Reitz, J. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Krouse, R. C. Brown, R. L. Jr. Smith, H. C. Fiegel, J. L. Reyna, C. F. Telford, W. L. Cloninger, R. E. Thompson, R. F. Fowler, R. A. Jr. Robertson, S. B. Gilbreath, Z. W. CORPORALS Conely, J. D. Wheelock, R. J. Jr. Fritch, F. C. Rollo, V. N. Jr. Gossett, T. D. Cook, G. L. Wingfield, K. A. Ful ler, M. B. Shiver, B. E. Johnson, D. B. Jr. Adensam, T. E. Curington, E. B. FRESHMEN Garner, H. E. Sparks, J. L. Richardson, E. B. Baker, K. W. Floyd, D. W. Badgwell, D. H. Gibbs, M. E. Stafford, H. A. Ill Stevens, R. H. Jr. Burns, P. A. Fowler, R. L. Barker, L. R. Gibson, W. E. Tarwater, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cates, R. L. George, G. L. Barron, G. R. Gorman, S. J. Wheeler, K. W. McGrady, M. S. Gonzales, W. K. Barry, J. D. Gunn, J. L. White, C. L. Ash, V. G. Miller, J. E. Hanks, L. E. Bornefeld, B. K. Guzman, M. A. Willed, W. M. Garrett, R. L. Munford, A. G. Harrington, W. P. Burrus, D. L. Haggin, R. K. Williams, G. L. 109 Commanding Officer ELMER E. GOINS First Sergeant JERRY R. MILLS Executive Officer DAVID C. LATIMER Fifth row.- Plummer, Miska, Wormser, Shinsky, Hum- phreyville, Rutyna, Bullock, Cushion, Proctor, Cates, Taylor, Wood, Miller, Vogelsang, Allen, Nichols, Burns, Woodriff, Parr, Ciarrocchi, Brown, Ferguson, K. Taylor, Gersbach, Barber, Saloma, Daniels. Fourth row: Lawlor, Basset, Richers, R. Brown, Sloan, Clancy, Knock off the noise! How did the Trigon miss this? LIEUTENANTS Akin, M. Haley, D. C. Box, G. E. Paris, J. F. Walker, R. J. Wight, E. D. Gray, R. L. STAFF MEMBERS Heye, P. F. Hohman, T. A. Jarosz, K. E. Seale, S. W. SENIORS Cook, J. D. Harmon, L. L. Morris, E. D. Winston, Ed TECHNICAL SERGEANTS MO Smith, AAcGothin, Curry, Redding, Shaw, Liles, Bo- sarge, Merkel, H. Brown, Keeling, Wimp, McAughan, Bryson, Box, Coreil, Pool, Schneider, Forns, Slider, Bolte. Third row: Wittenback, Burchfield, David, Huntington, Lee, Spillers, Glover, Freeman, Cooke, Riggs, Fidler. Second row: Childers, Mills, Weaver, Bacon, Echols, Albert, Bretz, Thornton, Madura, Pullin, Armstrong, Leverett. First row: Wight, Morris, Haley, Walker, Seale, Latimer, Cook, Gains, Akin, Jarosy, Paris, Gray, Box, Harmon. SQUADRON 4 ROSTER Armstrong, G. S. Echols, W. D. Leverett, D. S. Madura, D. C. Pullin, T. G. Weaver, W. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Albert, C. W. STAFF MEMBERS Bretz, R. E. Thornton, R. E. JUNIORS Bacon, M. CORPORALS Brown, H. C. Ciarrocchi, F., Jr. Freeman, A., Jr. Gersbach, K. A. Johnson, R. M. Keeling, R. L. Parr, R. R. Wood, L. SOPHOMORES Blakey, W. L. Bolte, J. E. Bullock, G. E. Burchfield, L. D. Childers, M. A. Cooke, C. R. Dean, J. R. Glover, J. E. Lawlor, W. F. Lester, M. L. Merkel, G. A. Miller, J. L. Miska, F. N. Nichols, J. B. Pearson, T. H. Richers, L. W. Rogers, M. B. Schneider, R. W. Skupin, H. C. Slider, G. L. Speer, V. L. Wormser, M. R. FRESHMEN Allen, T. D. Barber, D. R. Basset, D. A. Basarge, J. R. Box, J. R. Brown, D. P. Brown, R. C. Bryson, B. C. Burns, B. Byrns, W. G. Cates, B. F. Clancy, E. L. Coreil, V. D. Cox, C. L. Curry, G. R. Cushion, K. E. Daniel, C. L. David, J. R. Etheridge, T. R. Forns, R. J. Ferguson, T. G. Fidler, S. E. Gieger, D. K. Humpheryville, D. G. Huntington, J. V. Lee, P. H. Liles, T. E. Sqdn. 4 Til v on 1 mi FARTt % hit J, ◄ . . . except our C.O. McAughan, R. Moon, W. H. McGlothin, D. W. Plummer, M. C. Pool, W. C. Procter, J. M. Redding, L. W. Rierson, G. T. Riggs, F. O. Rutyna, A. P. Saloma, D. A. Shaw, M. J. Shinsky, P. F. Sloan, M. Smith, E. C. Spillers, R. L. Taylor, M. K. Taylor, W. M. Vogelsang, W. L. Wimp, J. C. Wittenback, T. J. Woodriff, E. W. u taiwbm mta a tut ptfrcrij m m x«i howsikk wflKsnu? ttmusHmuiitanuii mists usos x wn j Jncm •MKUMvSAjgrtMDC- KrosMuiiciii juntas in Fifth row: Moore, Clarke, Barrilleaux, Williams, Sturgeon, Stricklin, Ghormley, Christian, Bartoskewitz, Smith, Henry, Dunbar, Stephens, Knox, Gopffarth, Barkemeyer, Lowry, Patterson, Ozmun, Murphy, Fucqua, Clesson, Andis, Windham, Simmons, Mat¬ thews, Halvorson, Mongillo. Fourth row: Cox, Van¬ diver, Alford, Faulkner, Owens, White, Brinkley, Lupo, Lathurop, Phillips, Gilbert, Smith, Holick, Bloomer, Cooper, Dunkin, Bogart, Denson, Hardin, Moore, Rawe, Cooper, Burton, Carr, Custer, Asbill, Seerden. Third row: Stringer, Temple, Fitch, Minaldi, Minkon, Duerer, Zingrich, Vestal, Sullivan, Gorton, Yes, Colonel, I dusted this morning. You ' re helping one heck of a lot, sarge. Next time I say shrink—You shrink! 112 Meeks, Trainer, Arledge, Peters, Mitchell, McDonald, Olivier, Shaw, Smith, Wolcott. Second row: Groff, Mills, Brister, Peterson, Blanton, Washburn, Paulson, Cupit, Gilson, Condit, Collier, Musachia, Wills, Speed, Hart. First row: Munnerlyn, Schwertner, Cash, Price, Meuse. SQUADRON 5 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Meuse, P. M. Mosman, T. J. Munnerlyn, C. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Jones, W. E. Price, J. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Collier, J. W. Condit, R. J. Hart, C. M. Musachia, V. J. Peterson, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Paulson, A. M. Speed, J. V. Washburn, C. E. Wills, H. W. JUNIORS ON STAFF Blanton, M. S. Wiedereanders, G. A. JUNIORS Bris+er, D. L. Cupit, J. A. Gilson, W. C. Lyle, D. L. Townsend, F. M. CORPORALS Christian, D. O. Faulkner, G. F. Groff, W. W. Lowry, W. H. Minaldi, D. L. Mitchell, V. E. Simmons, A. M. Sturgeon, W. C. Windham, T. D. SOPHOMORES Asbill, W. T. Barrilleaux, J. L. Bartoskewitz, R. Brinkley, E. J. Clarke, G. W. Cox, W. E. Duerer, B. Dunbar, R. M. Dunkin, C. F. Gopffarth, W. Gorton, A. H. Knox, R. M. Matthews, W. A McDonald, M. H Moore, R. L. Murphy, S. L. Olivier, J. B. Shaw, E. R. Temple, P. Trainer, R. W. Williams, M. A. FRESHMEN Alford, H. Andis, D. Arledge, G. E. Barkemeyer, D. Bloomer, H. P. Bogart, D. M. Burton, G. D. Carr, J. R. Clesson, D. O. Clifton, L. T. Cooper, R. J. Cooper, W. T. Custer, G. W. Denson, R. N. Fitch, J. A. Fucqua, D. T. Ghormley, B. Gilbert, J. W. Halvorson, J. S. Hardin, J. W. Henry, G. M. Lathurop, H. B. Lupo, T. D. Meeks, L. E. Minkon, S. A. Mongillo, D. J. Moore, J. E. Owens, D. A. Ozmun, I. Patterson, J. D. Executive Officer CHARLES J. SCHWERTNER Commanding Officer JIMMY L. CASH First Sergeant CHARLES A. MILLS Peters, T. A. Phillips, R. K. Rawe, T. C. Seerden, H. R. Smith, D. K. Smith, R. M. Smith, V. S. Stephens, R. M. Stricklin, B. C. Stringer, J. D. Sullivan, J. Vestal, H. L. Vandiver, R. A. White, A. L. Wolcot, G. M. 113 Fifth row: McCoy, Fidler, Norwood, Fritze, Hock, Butler, Ault, Sargent, Carpenter, Spaeth, Gayle, Norman, Van Pelt, Nelson, Samson, Burnam, Ellis, fortune, Catching, Lewis, Perkins, Nuhn, Halldorson, Gamertsfelder, Netz, Jones, Banner, Ballinger. Fourth row: Conner, Edwards, Guertler, Willis, Spence, Rucker, Oden, Hill, Saunderman, Wuensche, Haag, Fox, Kliener, Wood, Kunz, Guilloud, Lutich, Mc¬ Donald, Maxey, Benes, Hans, Ussery, Wright, Ratliff, Harper, Spence, Allen, Brents. Third row: Ogden, Johnson, Rogers, Dittmar, Pipkin, Villarreal, Saur, Lehmann, Martin, Martin, Caughfield, Sanders, Tuas tfle mqht before Thanksgiving and all thru the croud At the bonfire the Aggies were yelling quite loud. For they Knew the joys the next day utuld bring When the teasips from Austin would come over for a fling. The sips did swagger t boast beam For they were the nation ' s number 1 team. They laughed t jeered at the Aqqie ' s 12th Ian. They said”If anyone can beat them, ue can. And sadly the sips made the mistake of their life As they tangled wi+K the Aggies ih the turkey Day Strife Because when the dust denied ’mold Aggieland, Old Bevo wore the A A C brand. A babo bomb? O heavens no! Sqdn. 6 114 O ' Conner, Oman, Taylor, Fielder, Fox, Hatsenbeuler, Phipps, Beerwinkle. Second row: Schnabel, Sligar, Hensz, Robinson, Greenway, Hopkin, Powers, Surles, Crowe. First row: McAlpine, Felps, Ernst, Hill, Perkins, Wilson. Commanding Officer JAMES M. HILL JR. Executive Officer CLIFFORD F. ERNST First Sergeant GARY A. SLIGAR SQUADRON 6 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Lewis, C. P. Norman, H. H. Felps, L. D. McDonald, G. L. Nuhn, K. C. McAlpine, R. E. Perkins, W. S. O ' Conner, J. R. Perkins, E. L. Sanders, R. A. Oden, W. J. Spence, G. W. Ogden, M. K. SENIORS ON STAFF Taylor, J. H. Oman, R. A. Wilson, M. L. Turner, G. E. Phipps, N. R. Villarreal, J. Pipkin, G. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Rogers, H. J. Crowe, R. K. FRESHMEN Rucker, R. M. Greenway, B. B. Allen, J. E. Sampson, J. H. Hensz, A. J. Ault, A. B. Sargent, D. C. Powers, C. K. Banner, W. W. Sauer, G. E. Surles, P. C. Benes, J. B. Spaeth, C. W. Bollinger, L. S. Spence, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Brents, J. M. Saunderman, N. L. Robinson, W. A. Burnam, S. J. Ussery, E. G. Hopkin, J. H. Carpenter, J. B. Van Pelt, R. S. Catching, T. A. Willis, C. CORPORALS Caughfield, R. E. Wood, G. W. Beerwinkle, D. H. Edwards, D. W. Wright, T. N. Conner, J. R. Ellis, J. E. Wuensche, M. R. Fortune, D. S. Fox, J. D. Guilloud, G. L. Fox, J. F. Jones, R. C. Gamertsfelder, J. R. Lutich, M. L. Gayle, R. W. Netz, R. L. Guertler, G. R. Norwood, G. L. Hans, B. L. Ratliff, M. T. Harper, J. C. Schnabel, J. E. Hill, K. R. Hoch, F. M. SOPHOMORES Kleinert, G. A. Butler, T. R. Kunz, A. E. Dittmar, R. W. Lehmann, C. W. Fidler, C. C. McCoy, G. Fritze, V. V. Maxcey, M. D. Fielder, J. C. Martin, C. O. Haag, R. L. Martin, V. C. Halldorson, M. D. Nelson, M. A. 115 Fifth row: Veazey, Bills, Carlton, Dugal, Crowley, Blakely, Seale, Garza, Cullen, Barrett, Reynolds, Pat¬ terson, Kilgore, Powell, Barnett, Bundy, De Hart, Parsons, Simpson, Ryan, Huff, George, Boyett, Gil¬ bert, Creasy, Burr. Fourth row: Shirl ey, Roper, Brittan, Watson, Price, Cree, Lindsey, Starek, Allen, Yates, S. Cooper, Thornell, Barr, Minter, Linz, Zatopek, D. Cooper, Mason, Dampman, Polk, Surber, Muegge, Chavez, Spellman, ' Altman, Bowden, Castle. Third row: Falk, Boles, Bollfrass, Teems, Hind, Pfeil, Brown, Hamilton, Cardwell, Clymer, Rumsch, Crews, Emer¬ son, Van Dike, Campbell, Halaburka, Parker, Vick, Kendrick, Vaughn, Calland, Piper, Dunkerly, Emanis, Commanding Officer RONALD V. SMITH LIEUTENANTS Bratton, C. M. Closner, J. J. Condor, L. R. Fisher, J. E. Matula, R. E. Wolney, R. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Denning, H. L. Pettit, D. K. Sloan, R. L. SENIORS Smith, W. H. SQUADRON 7 ROSTER TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Brown, H. E. Cardwell, T. A. Jack, J. T. Cobler, R. G. Carleton, R. E. Pierson, D. E. Calland, L. T. Castle, T. M. Rushing, C. W. Carlisle, J. E. Chavez, M. Vanderhider, C. R. Clymer, A. A. Cooper, D. S. Villarreal, D. E. Crowley, B. E. Cooper, S. E. Dampman, W. A. Creacy, W. W. STAFF SERGEANTS De Hart, D. E. Cree, R. W. Couvillion, S. J. Emanis, J. R. Crews, J. W. Jones, M. A. Gilbert, A. T. Cullen, R. P. Mimms, L. G. Hamilton, M. G. Dugan, J. E. Mora, F. S. Hind, G. J. Dunkerley, R. P. Park, R. A. Holy, G. J. Emerson, R. A. Swank, J. D. Polk, J. L. Faulk, D. J. Reynolds, G. W. Fowler, G. C. JUNIORS ON STAFF Rumsch, O. G. Garza, R. R. Young, M. A. Shirley, J. L. George, R. O. Thornell, G. E. Kendrick, R. T. JUNIORS Vaughn, W. A. Lindsey, J. A. Cannon, W. W. Veazey, D. R. Linz, M. F. Jones, M. A. Vick, J. R. Mason, W. W. Kuykendall, C. W. Watson, R. L. Mcllvoy, J. M. McLean, D. G. Yates, J. M. Minter, L. B. Parker, J. E. CORPORALS FRESHMEN Parsons, P. W. Bills, E. D. Allen, J. J. Patterson, W. M. Bowden, R. L. Altman, W. K. Pfeil, R. A. Halaburka, M. J. Barnett, T. W. Piper, L. L. Huff, L. D. Barr, J. C. Plyler, R. V. Killgore, M. R. Barrett, R. E. Reeves, E. C. Powell, C. T. Blakely, D. A. Roper, T. A. Price, J. B. Boles, J. D. Ryan, W. W. Rambin, R. E. Bollfrass, W. A. Seale, L. G. Setch’ell, J. F. Boyett, R. C. Simpson, J. D. Surber, M. F. Brittan, C. L. Spellman, R. L. Zatopek, E. J. Bundy, B. P. Starek, J. M. Burr, H. Teems, T. L. SOPHOMORES Campbell, B. M. Van Dyke, G. R. Executive Officer First Sergeant HENRY C. ORTEGA DELFINO E. VILLARREAL 116 Plyler, Holy, Fowler, Mcllvoy, Rambin, Reeves, Car¬ lisle. Second row: Setchell, Blume, Swank, Kuyken- dahl, Couvillion, Park, McLean, Jack, Mimms, Pierson, Cannon, Rushing, Young, Villarreal, Vanderhider, Mora. First row: Denning, Wolney, Matula, Ortega, ' Smith, Pettit, Sloan, Bratton. Telephone call for me? Sqdn. 7 THE TEASSPS CAME TO TOWN ONE DAY, THE F.GHTINC TEXAS AGGIES FOR TO PLAY, THE FRATRATS SECRETLY CAME TO SEE, THE AGGIES, WHOM THEY LONG TO BE. - THE TEXAS LONGHORNS THEY ARE CALLED, BUT WWEW WL ' RE FINI5HEP THtYU m BE MmEU 70 LITT U CALVES ’ WHILE AW JUST LOOKS AND LAUGHS THE GAME WAS HEARD FROM coast to coast AND SOON ' TWAS CLEAR,TO THE AWE OF MOST THAT WHEN THE CLOUD OF BATTLE KAD RiSEW 1 THE TEXAS LONGHORNS HAD FINALLY CAUGHT HISN 117 First Sergeant ROBERT H. HACKETT Commanding Officer LABAN E. BERRY, JR. Who borrowed my razor blades? Fifth row: Mabie, Ebdon, Green, Pfluger, Burk, Babin, Borg, Lange, Atkins, Cook, Hamilton, Crank, Pierson, Rasch, Grass, Bush, Hamme, Talarek, Riske, Griffin, Fisher, Robertson, Megarity, Gainer, Gresham, Laird, Johnson, Dietz. Fourth row: Rudd, Power, Gibson, Forrest, Corman, Truitt, Gregory, Hernandez, Hawkins, Old army buddies Freshmen get a taste of Aggie style in¬ spection. 118 Newman, Wylie, Burton, Often, Campbell, Smith, Mitchell, Verett, Santos, Wynne, Estes, Anthony, Buchanan, Cranfill, Taubert, Davis, Acosta, Kerr. Third row: Wade, Farmer, Cheatham, Jackson, Hays, White, Jones, Metze, Shub, Metteauer, Stafford, Hoback, Kabell, Underwood, Jablonski, Gray, Beutnagle, Top- letz. Brock, Messrole, Howell, Glenewinkel, Jennings, Bordano, Dailey, Richard, Crawford. Second row: Seay, Hackett, Graham, Townsend, Walker, Braun, Murphy, Schudalla, Striplin, Jaeckle, Fandrich, Pickett, Keeling, Rice. First row: McCaslin, Carlstrom, Bloomer, Fine, Berry, Burns, Hodges, Oliver, Daugherty. LIEUTENANTS Burns, H. A. Carlstrom, F. C. Daugherty, J. R. SQUADRON 8 ROSTER Gibson, P. A. Glenewinkel, D. R. Grass, W. E. Green, R. M. Fine, O. W. McCaslin, J. B. SOPHOMORES Acosta, F. Wynn, J. W. Gregory, R. W. Gresham, G. Griffin, J. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Atkins, G. D. FRESHMEN Hamilton, W. L. Hodges, T. L. Bordano, A. J. Anthony, M. W. Hamme, C. S. Buchanan, J. P. Babin, L. B. Hawkins, G. D. SENIORS Burk, R. C. Bell, B. D. Howell, R. E. Oliver, J. H. Davis, D. C. Beutnagle, E. H. Jackson, H. L. Gaines, J. R. Beyer, R. F. Jennings, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hays, W. M. Borg, D. A. Johnson, H. L. Graham, D. L. Hernandez, J. R. Brock, J. Jones, J. E. Jaeckle, T. J. Hoback, L. M. Burton, E. H. Kerr, W. B. Murphy, E. P. Jablonski, T. M. Bush, J. G. Laird, T. D. Schudalla, H. A. Kabell, D. L. Campbell, J. A. Lange, W. L. Townsend, L. G. Lyon, J. H. Cheatham, W. L. Mabie, G. J. Metteauer, J. D. Cook, R. L. Megarity, D. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Mitchell, M. G. Corman, W. L. Messrole, T. t. Braun, E. E. Newman, C. J. Cranfill, N. K. Metze, L. P. Pickett, D. E. Pfluger, L. E. Crank, P. W. Often, D. B. Stripling, W. B. Power, J. M. Crawford, C. H. Pierson, G. L. Walker, D. L. Rudd, D. Dailey, R. W. Rasch, A. A. Seay, D. E. Davis, D. D. Richard, R. J. JUNIORS ON STAFF Talarek, W. A. Dietz, M. T. Riske, R. M. Keeling, J. L. Truitt, T. N. Ebdon, P. F. Robertson, W. R. Nichols, C. R. Underwood, D. C. Estes, A. L. Santos, J. C. Rice, R. R. Verett, K. A. Farmer, W. R. Smith, B. R. Wade, T. H. Fisher, J. H. Stafford, H. R. JUNIORS White, A. L. Forrest, F. G. Taubert, L. E. Fandrich, J. W. Wylie, S. R. Gray, H. W. Topletz, D. D. Sqdn. 8 animal Midnight yell practice is enjoyed by all. With un¬ official mascot two Aggies wait for the band. 119 SECOND WING STAFF LT. COL. G. MICHAEL CRAWFORD Executive Officer HEADQUARTERS SECOND WING COL. STEWART B. CARPENTER Commanding Officer 120 MAJ. ROBERT D. HATINGER Adjutant and Supply Officer LT. COL. MAJ. MARSHALL R. SMITH JAMES P. MYERS Scholastic Officer Intelligence and Safety Officer MAJ. GARY N. UNDERWOOD Operations Officer MAJ. WENDELL L. IRBY Chaplain M SGT. M SGT. CHARLES H. MAURER JACK OLIPHANT Sergeant Major Scholastic Sgt. M SGT. M SGT. RODNEY L. GOODMAN JAMES E. RAY Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. SENIORS Promotions flew thick and fast at summer camp. It is a senior privilege to have the whistle jock wake him up each morning. Seniors take their customary front row positions at yell practice. Perhaps no class has seen so many changes taking place in the college as has the Class of ' 62. We have seen the academics become more demanding, and the Cadet Corps reorganized. The enrollment has steadily climbed since the Class of ' 62 entered the hallowed halls of Aggieland. Many have acclaimed us as one of the best and hardest working classes they have ever seen. It is true that the col¬ lege has progressed greatly in the past four years. The Corps progressed also during this period, grades improved, out¬ standing records were made by Texas A M cadets at the various summer camps, and drop-outs from the Corps de¬ creased considerably. But all was not work for the Class of ' 62. Class activities were participated in with a fervor that gives the future senior classes something to really shoot for. To climax the year, a new tradition was initiated by the Class of ' 62. Pledges for the Former Students Development Fund were made before graduation, with about seventy per¬ cent participation. Never before has anything like this been done by any senior class. The Class of ' 62 has expressed a sincere desire to con¬ tinue working for a greater Texas A M; they have decided not to rest on their laurels, but to look to the future with the same eager anticipation and determination with which they entered Texas A M in the fall of 1958. 121 THIRD GROUP STAFF MAJ. THOMAS L. FIELDS Executive Officer GROUP LT. COL. THOMAS W. DABNEY Commanding Officer MAJ. GERALD L. WEBB Adjutant and Supply Officer MAJ. VICTOR R. CORMAN Intelligence Officer MAJ. DONALD L. DODGEN Operations Officer T SGT. T SGT. PETER C. FORSTER EARL J. HENDERSON Supply Sgt. Operations Sgt. 122 FOURTH GROUP STAFF MAJ. CONLEY R. WILLIAMS Executive Officer FOURTH GROUP LT. COL. THOMAS C. MORRIS Commanding Officer MAJ. WAYNE R. BECHLER Adjutant MAJ. JOHN W. HAAAM Scholastic Officer MAJ. WALTER G. DAHLBERG Intelligence and Safety Officer MAJ. MAJ. JOE W. ASHY WILLIAM E. JONES Operations Officer Supply Officer T SGT. RODNEY E. LANGER Supply Sgt. T SGT. ALLAN R. SASSIN Operations Sgt. 123 Fifth row: Lane, Pfeiffer, Willmann, Fisher, Tomp¬ kins, Dailey, Willis, Earley,- Munn, P. G. Wallace, Alverson, Kingston, Arnold, Haliasz, Peterson, Lowell, Scott, Thompson, Williams, Gruen, Kane, Bush, James, Brown, Presley, Morgan, W. R. Wallace, Warnick, Grothues. Fourth row: R. D. Smith, Herrman, Haw¬ kins, Donovan, Rapp, Jordan, Horne, McAdoo, Doerste, Walsh, Morris, Holliman, Potts, Fried, Wilson, W. O. Smith, Kirkland, Penland, Grant, Davis, Doyle, Petty, Kenny, Stone, Solis, Johnsey, Nance, Schwierzle, Waltrip. Third row: Britton, VanWagner, Solitros, McCue, Stoecker, Draemer, Suib, Stroebele. Commanding Officer PAUL W. HILBURN JR. SQUADRON 9 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Talutis, W. R. Britton, M. P. Dailey, B. E. Petty, R. L. Jackson T. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Earley, R. R. Doerste, D. C. Pfeiffer, E. J. Herren, W. D. Fondon, J. W. Donovan, G. R. Presley, E. G. Mahone, J. R. Abbott, R. E. Grant, L. J. Doyle, L. J. Solitros, J. F. Sewell, B. G. Durden, P. M. Haliasz, H. E. Draemer, J. J. Schwierzle, H. O. Trammell, J. H. Hachtel, L. P. Holliman, J. C. Fried, A. R. Scott, R. E. Van de Putte, J. D. McGalliard, M. D. James, G. A. Fisher, J. H. Smith, W. O. Thrasher, J. D. Kane, K. M. Gruen, F. X. Solis, J. L. SENIORS ON STAFF JUNIORS ON STAFF Lowell, B. R. Grothues, B. H. Stoecker, W. B. Carpenter, S. B. Morgan, R. P. Hawkins, R. M. Stone, R. W. Dabney, T. W. Forster, P. C. Morris, J. A. Hayden, P. M. Stroebele, J. K. Dodgen, D. Henderson, E. J. Potts, J. H. Horne, W. R. Suib, M. R. Green, W. O. Ray, J. E. Rapp, H. M. Johnsey, M. E. Van Wagner, R. G. Hamm, J. W. CORPORALS Thompson, V. H. Kingston, J. K. Wallace, P. R. Walsh, J. J. Kirkland, D. S. Wallace, W. R. SENIORS Bush, K. E. Willmann, R. L. Lane, B. G. Waltrip, J. M. Magee, A. O. Herrmann, W. J. Jordon, H. V. McAdoo, S. R. Warnick, P. W. Kenny, R. M. Davis, T. C. McCue, R. L. Williams, R. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Peterson, R. A. Munn, R. D. Wilson, R. W. Breedlove, D. C. Bunkley, J. T. Smith, R. D. Willis, G. W. K. FRESHMEN Nance, J. H. Overton, J. Rogers, J. S. SOPHOMORES Alverson, K. W. Parker, C. P. Snedaker, R. C. Arnold, J. M. Brown, R. E. Penland, A. A. Executive Officer First Sergeant DALE R. VAN DORN EUGENE P. MILLER 124 Second row: Fondon, Miller, Durden, McGalliard, Snedaker, Ray, Roselle, Forster, Hachtel, Henderson, Rogers, Talutis, Abbott, Thrasher, Breedlove, Bunkley. First row: Carpenter, Trammell, Magee, Dodgen, Van- Dorn, Herren, Hilburn, Hamm, Mahone, Van de Putte, Jackson, Green, Dabney. Sqdn. 9 FulM UTT MlINCRADDiiATTLR T ' Ji ML UNTIMLM ISHDCROLLEN, AROUND ONE SHM ORL, VENDER LITTLEN BOY SH • FROM TEASHIPLAND CUM KERKNOCKING UIM-OURDOOR DAYSHAY DAY- HUFUN FEETBOUTfEM DASH ISHRATED NOMBtRWO N, « Ctysmy D[R[ OONDEATED (jND CANNOT BEQONDUN, 4 NOV VF DE lr-UES THIMKALOUD. HOU DOOMBCIINPEDPLEBE. TOTIW DOTDEY CUN BEATUSH.DER MEN FROM A.M.C. ? D05L TEASHIPS, DEY REALLY BRAGUNLOT DEY TINK DOTDEY ARE IT. VE AGGIES, V£ KNOWEN BETTER. ISH JOOST UN BUNCH UFF........ VEIL, DOTS MEIN LITTLESTORY VOT I LEAKED VAYBACK UN SHPELL, MEIN OLD Fifth row: McAllister, Turzak, Wilson, Siegelin, Smith, Krize, Swan, Shannon, DeFloria, Poole, Kyle, Pena- loza, Zimmerman, Harvey, Hughson, Bass, Mann, Potter, Mundt, Chalfant, Chambers, Hausmann, Lind- strom, Miller, David, Spahn, Riordan, Neumann, Har¬ rison, Hurley. Fourth row: Hitt, Rhodes, R. Isbell, W. Isbell, Bertillion, Knott, Rust, Rosenberger, Noles, LIEUTENANTS Hudson, W. B. Lindsay, R. F. Mooney, D. B. Werner, J. K. SENIORS Braswell, C. L. Rotter, H. A. Tate, F. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Meyer, L. G. Ward, E. J. Bellow, E. J. Gersbach, H. C. Who ' s too tall to get a contract? STAFF SERGEANTS 126 Phew, that ' s a long way down! Miller, Edwards, Wortham, Biggs, Hall, Tompkins, Pettus, S. Williams, Jaeckle, Merrill, Pendergrass, Thigpen, Armatta, Gersbach, Belote, Steinberg, Pro- vjne, Uhr, Stumper. Third row: Kemp, Stokes, Martin, Yarbrough, Simmons, Stepp, H. Smith, Oeltjen, Wolfe, Murphy, Terry, Herzog, Loughlin, Waggoner, Ruiz, Kana, Schmidt, Peterson. Second row: Griffith, Gris¬ som, Myers, Gersbach, Wittington, Meyer, Wray, McAvoy, Berry, Hooper, Maurer, Calhoun, Yates, M. Johnson, Morgan, Ward, T. Johnson, Richardson, Bel¬ low, Pearce, McWilliams. First row: Lindsay, Hudson, Werner, Orr, Mooney, Holmes, Rotter, Braswell, Tate. SQUADRON 10 ROSTER Whittington, J. R. Wray, W. D. Berry, J. F. JUNIORS ON STAFF Maurer, C. H. Richardson, D. M. JUNIORS Calhoun, R. B. Groom, J. N. Hooper, F. D. Johnson, M. M. Johnson, T. V. McAvoy, E. J. McWilliams, J. L. Morgan, K. W. Myers, R. P. Pearce, L. H. Roberts, J. C. Yates, R. L. CORPORALS Belote, J. C. Griffith, C. E. Harvery, R. E. Hausmann, R. J. Martin, R. E. Penaloza, D. A. Provine, C. E. Siegelin, G. W. Turzak, T. M. Zimmerman, W. B. SOPHOMORES Bertillion, L. R. Chalfant, D. V. Chambers, J. F. DeFloria, H. J. Edwards, T. M. Jaeckle, R. J. Knott, J. E. Neumann, C. E. Peterson, J. P. Rust, M. M. Shannon, C. J. Smith, J. R. Tompkins, J. W. Wilson, M. D. Mundt, H. G. FRESHMEN Armatta, T. H. Bass, F. A. Biggs, D. C. Gersbach, D. F. Hall, J. W. Harrison, W. T. Herzog, C. E. Hitt, B. L. Hughson, J. C. Hurly, J. M. Isbell, W. P. Isbell, R. D. Kana, E. J. Kemp, j. Krize, C. D. Kyle, R. D. Loughlin, J. J. Lindstrom, E. N. Mann, G. A. Merrell, J. McAllister, C. B. Miller. J. E. Miller, D. M. Murphy, R. G. Noles, J. R. Oeltjen, A. F. Pendergrass, C. Pettus, D. W. Poole, J. L. Potter, V. D. Riordan, R. R. Rhodes, J. R. Rosenberger, W. J. Ruiz, J. V. Schmidt, J. H. Simons, M. T. Smith, H. D. Spann, J. H. Stepp, R. M. Steinberg, R. T. Stumper, K. W. Stokes, R. H. Swan, H. W. Terry, D. D. Uhr, C. W. Waggoner, B. T. Williams, R. S. Webb, G. S. Wolfe, G. E. Wortham, M. L. Yarbrough, M. N. Sqdn. 10 127 Fifth row: Holloway, Bennett, Atkins, Person, Gore, Stahl, Stovall, Hopper, Cosman, Devolites, Mostyn, Winship, Balke, Dusard, Wilson, Johnson, Shaw, Welch, Reesby, Williams, Laxson, Smith, Swindell, Brown, Shadel, Derrick, Green. Fourth row: Tread¬ way, Webb, Dessert, Johnson, Thomas, Brown, Mar- burger, DeAlba, AAanville, Davis, Tompkins, Henson, Strandtman, White, Downing, Maenza, Johnson, May- field, Bernard, King, Casteel, Lamb, Young, Spence, Kelso, Williams, Hemphill, Winnette. Third row: FAIRING ACCIF SPIRIT Aty) 1 BONFIRES FLAME M T.U TEASIPS Will REGRET THEY CAME OUTPASSEO. OUTRUN. OUTSCORECl OUTPLAYED- THEY ' RE ONLY GOOD FOR ORANGE AND WHITE. THt LOOKS LIKE THE LABEL UN A BOTTLE OF BEER APANTY RAID COLORS THEY CHEER THE AGGIES ' WIN, SHOWN ON TV INVITES A NATION OF FIGHTERS TO SEE THECAOETS SPIRIT AND FIGHTING LUST AS THE TEASIPS ARE FORCED TO BITE THE DUST OUR AGGIE TRADITION EACH TIME WE ■ SCORE CAUSES SWEET YOUNG (THINGS 10 )fELL FOR MORE WEDNESDAYS FIRE WILL BE THURSDAY FLAME WHEN THE FIGMTIN ' TEXAS AGGIES PUT TU TO S That ' s for sure 128 Burgess, Evans. Second row: Felt, Lyle, Syptak, Sim¬ per, Davis, Sneed, Sandford, Mayo, Perkins, Walker, Cloud, Miller, Shepherd, Korbell, Riordan, Jewett, Calloway, Oliver. First row: Wakefield, Underwood, Luedke, Withers, Klug, Ashy. SQUADRON 11 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Green, W. R. Winship, T. E. Mayfield, W. C. McDaniels, B. L. Balke, D. E. Hemphill, H. L. FRESHMEN Person, M. W. Wakefield, R. C. Bernard, T. E. Holloway, G. R. Shadel, W. N. Derrick, L. V. Hopper, B. R. Bennet, C. L. Spence, J. H. SENIORS ON STAFF Felt, R. L. Johnson, C. J. Brown, D. C. Stovall, J. M. Ashy, J. W. Lamb, C. E. Johnson, R. W. Casteel, W. M. Tompkins, B. G. Underwood, G. L. Manville, M. F. King, C. W. Mostyn, C. R. Dessert, K. O. Devolites, P. M. Treadway, A. H. Webb, R. E. SENIORS SOPHOMORES Reesby, W. D. Downing, J. N. Welch, L. G. Klug, J. B. Atkins, J. L. Shaw, W. D. Evans, R. E. White, H. T. Burgess, C. B. Smith, R. D. Henson, L. E. Williams, A. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cosman, W. L. Stahl, K. J. Kelso, C. W. Williams, S. J. Korbell, J. C. Davis, W. B. Strandtman, G. A. Laxson, M. W. Wilson, J. L. Mayo, T. D. DeAlba, A. L. Swindell, G. R. Maenza, M. P. Winnette, W. M. Oliver, E. T. Sanford, A. B. Dusard, L. F. Gore, D. R. Thomas, C. E. Marburger, D. T. Young, D. W. Syptak, M. R. Walker, M. N. STAFF SERGEANTS Executive Officer ERVIN LUEDKE Miller, V. W. First Sergeant CLAYTON B. LYLE 129 Fifth row: McHaney, Watson, Myers, Rodriguez, Smith, Evans, Philpot, Miller, Herring, McFarland, Behrent, Hillard, Epperson, Pursley, White, Cowan, O ' Brien, Wilder, Yount, Tinney, Carry, Machemehl, Kainer, McCannon, Herring, Kyle, Jackson. Fourth row: Gries- enbeck, Furber, Daugherty, Smith, Longnecker, Gray, Gibson, Miller, Flowers, Powers, Cass, Titsworth, Gar¬ za, Watson, King, Seiler, McGarvey, Saenz, Markey, Gonzales, Navarro, Schulz, Wilson, Karr, Holland, Holder, Peavy. Third row: Lissiak, Esquival, Read, Harris, Borsche, Lynn, Page, Leverette, Haraway, Jones. Second row: Whiting, Norwood, Estes, Melu- Commanding Officer LLOYD M. STAFFORD Executive Officer THADDEUS H. SANDFORD 130 gin, McCrary, Grammar, Bean, Miller, Rankin, Jones, Cortese, Hughes, McGee, Stone, Marshall, Knox, Goodman, Hunt, Bell. First row. Boldman, Hattinger, Crawford, Corman, Webb, Irby, Fields, Sandford, Stafford, Burleson, Muehe, Gremillion, Schlotzhauer, Dobias, Smith, Stockstill. SQUADRON 12 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Bean, R. N. Gibson, W. J. FRESHMEN Boldman, D. E. Bell, C. B. Gonzales, G. L. Furber, R. W. Burleson, R. A. McCrary, R. G. Gray, R. D. Haraway, W. J. Dobias, L. J. Melugin, J. W. Griesenback, C. A. Harris, W. R. Gremillion, C. E. Miller, H. A. Herring, D. C. Herring, R. L. Muehe, L. W. Rankin, C. R. Hilliard, J. E. Jones, S. A. Schlotzhauer, J. W. Holder, E. A. Karr, K. G. Stockstill, T. V. JUNIORS ON STAFF Holland, L. A. Kyle, J. D. Goodman, R. L. Jackson, W. E. Longnecker, C. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Lary, C. C. Markey, F. H. Corman, V. R. JUNIORS Leverette, W. L. McCannon, D. R. Crawford, G. M. Cortese, A. H. Lynn, F. M. McHaney, S. K. Fields, T. L. Grammer, B. K. Machemehl, J. A. Miller, R. H. Hatinger, R. D. Hunt, S. D. McGarvey, A. J. Myers, E. R. Irby, W. L. McFarland, J. L. O ' Brien, T. P. Smith, M. R. SOPHOMORES Navarro, M. W. Peavey, J. W. Webb, G. L. Behrent, C. W. Page, P. C. Philpot, G. W. Borsche, J. F. Powers, L. R. Pursley, J. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cass, S. L. Saenz, C. Read, J. P. Estes, R. L. Cowan, J. C. Seiler, R. W. Rodriguez, M. Hughes, H. E. Dougherty, V. W. Schulz, R. G. Smith, B. R. Marshall, J. H. Epperson, J. G. Titsworth, W. L. Smith, D. R. McGee, J. T. Esquival, M. B. Watson, J. M. Tinney, M. P. Stone, J. G. Evans, W. L. White, J. S. Watson, B. K. Flowers, T. L. Whiting, R. J. Willson, G. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Garza, A. Wilder, G. L. Yount, A. H. That precious moment! He ' s not the missing link, it ' s just final week! ► Sqdn. 12 Fourth row: Hanson, Hull, Murray, Merriman, Cox, Tidwell, Bullard, Lear, Harrison, McKinnis, Hawkins, Partridge, Davis, Whittlesey, Warren, Menzies, Zaeske, Olden, Stout, Kennedy, Hamilton, Luedecke, Sharp, WEU go no more arovin’ THE AXE HA3 LEFT IT3 3HEATH AND TREE3 BEGIN TO CRASH THE BONFIRE SEEMS TO BREATHE ON TU. WHOM WE’LL SMASH ! THE NIGHT WAS MADE FOR LOVIN’ THE DAY RETURNS TOO SOON ' WE’LL GO NO MORE AROVIN ’TIL WE SEAL THE LONGHORN’S TOMB. I ' ll feel better in a minute. , ■M. 132 Steen, Morrison, Sprague, Newsome, Connelly. Third row: McBride, Coe, Trevino, Miller, Fulton, Olivas, Wainwright, Garner, Murray, Young, Carter, Wilson, Killingsworth, Lynch, O ' Quin, Oliver, Sullins, Perry. Second row: Howell, Stokes, Milligan, Vion, Bowen, Robison, Brock, Howard. First row: Sullivan, Aardal, Joyce, Edman, Ince, Buffo, Fowler, Crawford, Shipley, O ' Brien. LIEUTENANTS SQUADRON 13 ROSTER Morrison, G. S. Aardal, M. R. Murray, R. C. Buffo, M. E. Newsome, J. A. Crawford, R. D. Olden, F. E. Edman, W. D. JUNIORS Oliver, M. M. Fowler, C. W. Davis, T. E. Olivas, J. R. Hamilton, R. G. O ' Quin, L. E. Joyce, K. G. B. Bowen, W. L. Fulton, C. L. Partridge, J. L. Harrison, R. E. Perry, L. W. O ' Brien, N. C. Milligan, D. L. Garner, C. K. Steen, M. A. Hawkins, E. M. Sharp, J. L. Shipley, R. H. Robison, D. L. Hanson, W. B. Tidwell, C. M. Kennedy, L. H. Sprague, G. S. Sullivan, S. D. SOPHOMORES Howell, R. E. Trevino, D. L. Lear, D. E. Stout, R. E. Hull, J. W. Whittlesey, J. M. Luedecke, A. R. Sullins, R. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bullard, D. L. Killingsworth, J. B. Zaeske, L. W. Lynch, R. W. Wainwright, H. T. Brock, T. R. Carter, L. A. McKinnis, P. H. FRESHMEN McBride, R. T. Warren, D. R. Howard, V. W. Coe, R. V. Merriman, D. C. Menzies, S. P. Wilson, D. W. Vion, J. E. Connelly, T. J. Murray, J. M. Cox, C. L. Miller, G. C. Young, G. P. r- Commanding Officer DON C. INCE Sqdn. 13 First Sergeant GEORGE B. STOKES 133 LARRY W. WALLACE Commanding Officer You fellows sure that we ' re doing the right thing? Fourth row: Pate, Thayer, Bond, Webb, Swope, Hard- grove, Rubinstein, Bumgarner, Bryan, Venglar, Scog¬ gins, Scharck, Spencer, Black, Parnell, Smith, David, Goldberg, Rogers, Pifer, Camp, Oliver, Gay, Adair, Watson, Roberts, Christilles. Third row: Jordan, Allen, 134 Walters, Groff, Cook, Goldsmith, Angle, AAcGuinn, Barbin, Stover, Leigh, Brown, Dworaczyk, Steadman, Damron, Badger, Meredith, Booth, Jamail, Forgen, Rios, Ziegler, Garcia. Second row: Railston, Derebery, Sluis, Hahn, Duran, Nelson, Herring, Graham, Penrod, Redding, Gerber, Schwertner, Puckett, Pickard, Ocker, Wilson, Saloma, Lyerly, Jones, Singletary, Langer, Thornton, Boles. First row: Lively, Myers, Wallace, Beakley, Andrews, R. Andrews. SQUADRON 14 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Andrews, B. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Lively, G. G. Myers, J. P. Bechler, W. R. SENIORS Andrews, R. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Penrod, J. L. Derebery, D. P. Duran, C. R. Graham, F. T. Redding, R. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Pickard, L. R. Boles, N. R. Nelson, R. D. Schwertner, H. A. Sluis, N. JUNIORS ON STAFF Jones, C. R. Oliphant, J. Wilson, J. G. Langer, R. E. JUNIORS Stover, R. J. H. Herring, J. M. Spencer, E. L. Lyerly, J. M. Venglar, P. W. Ocker, D. A. Watson, W. W. Puckett, J. E. Saloma-Orozco, A. E. FRESHMEN Singletary, R. L. Adair, A. Thornton, P. S. Allen, R. M. SOPHOMORES Angle, N. D. Badger, J. M. Bond, W. H. Barbin, R. L. Booth, D. M. Black, J. A. Bryan, T. L. Brown, J. E. Christilles, D. E. Bumgarner, J. T. Cook, D. D. Camp, E. A. David, J. H. Damron, J. R. Dworaczyk, J. F. Forgeng, T. J. Goldberg, J. M. Gay, J. W. Goldsmith, J. W. McGinn, F. L. Groff, W. P. Oliver, O. B. Hardgrove, J. T. Pifer, B. E. Leigh, W. S. Roberts, J. M. Meredith, D. L. Rubinstein, K. L. Parnell, W. D. Scoggins, J. R. Pate, D. B. Steadman, C. R. Railston, R. L. Swope, J. R. Rios, M. Thayer, E. B. Rogers, R. M. Walters, J. F. Scharck, R. A. Webb, J. A. Smith, E. V. Ziegler, K. B. Yes, I have to admit that it was pretty big for one man. 135 Fourth) row: Badger, Mason, Whitten, Nelson, Mason, Polansky, Stone, Reeves, Springer, Gay, Inglehart, Ward, Reinke, Kraybill, Maddox, Simon, Clark, Smith, Satterwhite, Lightsey, Weaver, McClain, Bennet, Bri- son, Sangerhauser, Petrosky, Ramge, Crowl. Third row: Verlander, Anderson, Piccolo, Pybus, Wilson, Barrychuck, Dowling, Whittcomb, Coleman, Odstrcil, Paschall, Scott, Glenn, Graham, Wolf, Lindsey, Pat¬ terson, Reagor, Arredondo, Rogers, Cornelius, Little, Thomas, Garrison. Second row: Wright, Marshall, Delightful Open House guests LIEUTENANTS Carr, S. I. Holley, J. R. Smith, H. D. Smith, R. C. Wolf, C. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Dahlberg, W. G. Williams, C. R. SENIORS Blackburn, B. E. Kooser, R. K. Roberts, D. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS ft P Some floor show Bratton, J. L. Connor, J. S. Johns, H. K. Smith, J. H. Thomas, L. D. Thomas, T. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Garrett, W. J., Jr. Holt, W. A. Koym, L. C. 136 Davis, Holt, Sassin, Potts, Locke, Johns, Thomas, Richardson, Miller, Sloan, Thomas, McCoy, Schmidt, Koyn, Conner, Cockburn, Bratton, Burke, Rhea, Gar¬ rett. First row: Carr, Smith, Lockhart, Piccolo, Holley, Wolf, Blackburn. They say that we mess up the out¬ fit ' s marching. SQUADRON 15 ROSTER McCoy, B. G. Smith, M. D. Lindsey, K. C. Bennett, V. O., Jr. Petroski, J. C. Potts,.J. S. Wright, L. R. Little, D. D. Coleman, J. A. Piccolo, J. Schmidt, J. D. SOPHOMORES Mason, R. D. Cornelius, A. M. Polansky, J. E. Moncivais, E. R. Garrison, D. W. Ramge, J. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Arredondo, M. U. Murphy, J. L. Gay, J. M. Reagor, F. M. Sassin, A. R. Badger, M. H. Nelson, B. H., Jr. Glenn, H. G. Reeves, F. B. JUNIORS Barton, J. F. Odstrcil, R. R. Kraybill, G. A. Sangerhausen, C. R. Bolton, D. R. Pybus, J L. Lewis, R. D. Scott, P. A. Buck, J. C. Bonifazi, A., Jr. Reinke, R. T. Lero, N. L. Springer, S. L. Burke, J. E. Clark, R. H. Simon, W. C. Lightsey, B. M. Stone, L. J. Cockburn, J. P. Crowl, L. L. Thomas, R. W. Little, D. L. Ward, J. K. Davis, R. E., Jr. Fazzino, J. J. Verlander, J. M. Lankford, P. L. Wolf, W. M., Jr. Locke, J. L. Fontaine, J. R. Weaver, W. D. Maddox, L. A. Wilson, S. A. Margraves, R. D., Jr. Franks, J. C. Whitten, T. G. Mason, D. R. Miller, M. R. Ginzel, D. H. Whitcomb, M. B. McLain, K. D. Rhea, D. W. Graham, W. P. FRESHMEN Osburn, J R. Richardson, P. L. Inglehart, G. H. Paschall, C. W. Sloan, W. M. Kaiser, K. Barrychuck, J. D. Patterson, C. F. Walls, C. N. Kalinec, W. F. CORPORALS Anderson, D. H. Brison, F. R. Dowling, D. Fergeson, R. T. Hammack, S. P. Mosley, R. W. Satterwhite, G. A. Executive Officer JOHNNY G. LOCKHART Commanding Officer SAM PICCOLO Third row: Boyd, Metcalf, Hoyak, Rader, Hines, Kyle, Whatley, Beckcom, Carpenter, Smith, Ward, Craig, Elliott, Chancellor, Barton, Beckwith, Smithson, Mor¬ ton, Coryell, Roach, LaGrange, Wright, Bickers, Mc¬ Kee. Second row: Lemons, Cawyer, Mooney, Byrd, Jones, Meyers, Palmer, Shirley, Atkins, Ola, Prestidge, The Aggies head into the Grove to support their team. Sqdn. 16 It ' s been a long time. C ' mon, fighters, you can find a bigger one than that. I 138 Robertson, Kass, Hubner, Fulkerson, Wilson, Bergoon, Sassman, Wagner, Neal, Vasser, Salazar. First row: Ener, Johnson, Dean, Crooks, Conners. HARRY T. HOSKINS First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Clark, R. C. Conner, C. P. Crooks, T. W. Johnson, J. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Morris, T. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Hoskins, H. Murphy, J. JUNIORS ON STAFF Richardson, R. CORPORALS Boyd, L. F. Carpenter, R. Craig, J. Crowder, T. SQUADRON 16 ROSTER Elliott, C. Vasser, B. McGrady, M. Waggner, L. Roberts, D. Wilson, R. D. Smith, R. Ward, W. FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Atkins, R. Bantle, H. Barton, Pat Barker, R. Beckwith, Scott W. Beazley, W. Furgerson, C. Beckcom, E. Fulkerson, J. R. Bergoon, R. Howell, R. M. Bickers, D. R. Kass, D. R. Byrd, S. King, J Cawyer, R. D. LaGrange, R. Chase, J. B. Lemons, G. L. Chancellor, R. McKee, J. Clifton, L. T. Mitchell, R. H. Coryell, D. Pompa, J. Dyer, E. Rochelle, J. P. Ferguson, J. Salazar, R. Ford, L. Sassman, C. Hinze, R. Stokes, W. P. Hoyak, J. Hubner, C. Jones, T. jj. s c j ence Lab? Kyle, A. McClain, G. H. Metcalf, J. Mooney, J. Morton, J. R. Myers, N. E. Neal, R. Nelson, P. Ola, R. L. Palmer, K. Prestidge, C. Rader, W. Roach, J. Roberson, E. Shirley, B. Smithson, P. Sweetan, K. Thorton, B. Whatley, R. Wright, J. Verinder, D. 139 AWARDS UNIT AWARDS PRESIDENT ' S AWARD ___________________________________________________THIRD BATTLE GROUP GENERAL GEORGE F. MOORE TROPHY ____________________________________ COMPANY G-l HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARD ______________________ SQUADRON 13 SPENCER J. BUCHANAN AWARD _____________________________________________ COMPANY G-l GEORGE P. F. JOUINE AWARD ________________________________________________ COMPANY A-2 36th DIVISION AWARD ___________________________________________________________ COMPANY G-l WOOLRIDGE AWARD .. _____________________________________________________________ SQUADRON 13 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS TEXAS ROA AWARD UDC TROPHY ___________________________ N. S. MEYER-RAEBURN AWARD FRITZ AWARD ___________________________ CALDWELL TROPHY _ ___________ D.A.R. AWARD . MOTHER ' S CLUBS AWARD _______ OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN JAMES W. CARDWELL ..... HOMER L. DENNING ________ CHARLES M. CLOUD _________________ JOHN F. IMLE _____________ WILLIAM D. NIX ARTHUR R. RICHARDSON ____________ PAUL A. DRESSER ...... MICHAEL E. DURBIN and JOHN J. ALLEN HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARDS CORPS ___________________ CORPS TROOPS ... FIRST BRIGADE .... SECOND BRIGADE THIRD BRIGADE ... FIRST WING_________ SECOND WING ... BAND __________________ _________________ WILLIAM D. NIX ... ARTHUR R. RICHARDSON ___________________ ROGER M. JOHN ___________ VICTOR L. DONNELL ___________ JOHN HENRY MEYER GEORGE A. WIEDERAENDERS ______________ CLAUDE R. JONES _______...... JOHN B. LANDERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AWARDS MARION M. WALTON ____________________________________________________________________________ Senior ROGER M. JOHN _____________________________________________________________________________________ Junior KENNETH A. RADDE __________________________________________________________________________ Sophomore MICHAEL E. DURBIN __________________________________________________________________________ Freshman CHICAGO TRIBUNE AIR FORCE AWARDS ELMER E. GOINS _________________________________________________________________________ Senior in F. T. JAMES W. CARDWELL _____________________________________________ Senior in Non-Tech. Field JAMES R. NORWOOD _____________________________________________________ Junior in Tech. Field GEORGE A. WIEDERAENDERS _____________________________________ Junior in Non-Tech. Field BRANCH AWARDS ROBERT K. WRIGHT______________________________________________________________________________ Engineers JAMES D. CARNES ________________________________________________________________________________ Chemical RAMSEY K. MELUGIN _____________________________________________________________________ Army Comm. TERRENCE D. GOSSETT _________________________________________________________ Air Force Comm. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS William E. Albert William G. Bargmann John A. Blackmon James W. Blankenship Robert L. Burgoon David L. Creech James C. Crutchfield Charles S. Dendy Allan R. Villeneuve Milton E. Douglass Michael E. Fenton William F. Fernald Ruperto I. Gonzalez Charles R. Graham Clyde, E. Grimsinger James R. Hottenroth Charles D. Jageler Jon B. King James C. Love Phillip C. Madeley David P. Marion Jose S. Marquez Donald R. Mathias James M. Morgan David H. McDowell Robert D. McMurray Stanley A. McVey Jimmy C. Nethery Ronald R. Richards Robert L. Ridley Fredric W. Sasse Lewis W. Shaw Glen E. Stoffregen Albert A. Tijerina Woody W. Woodward BEST DRILLED FRESHMEN FIRST BRIGADE Cadet GEORGE C. McLEMORE ___________________________Company A-l Cadet GERALD E. VINSON ______________________________ Company B-l Cadet HURSHEL R. WEATHERBY ________ Company C-l Cadet STEPHEN E. CHUPIK _______________________________Company D-l Cadet DAMON W. HOLDITCH ______________________________Company E-l Cadet PAUL E. RILEY _______________________________________________Company F-l Cadet JACK E. SCHMID ______________________________________Company G-l SECOND BRIGADE Cadet JOHN R. HERMAN ........................................Company A-2 Cadet RONNIE M. McGINNIS ..................................Company B-2 Cadet WILEY D. MAY ................................................Company C-2 Cadet GEORGE L. BENTON ........................................Company D-2 Cadet ROBERT N. PALM ________ Company E-2 Cadet LARRY K. PLUNKETT ...... Company F-2 Cadet CHARLES F. WALLACE .....................................Company G-2 THIRD BRIGADE Cadet JOHN S. BALLARD, III_____________________________________.Company A-3 Cadet THOMAS F. CRAISE _________ Company B-3 Cadet MARIO A. MACALUSO ....................................Company C-3 Cadet JAMES T. WOOLDRIDGE ................................Company D-3 Cadet BOB D. BELL .......... Company E-3 Cadet DANIEL S. GARNER ________ Company F-3 Cadet ANDRAS J. CSAGOLY _______________________________.Company G-3 Cadet JIM W. AIRHART ______________________________________ ______Company H-3 FIRST WING Cadet WILLIAM S. DAUGHERTY ______ Squadron 1 Cadet JAMES R. VANDERBURG ____ Squadron 2 Cadet JOHN L. FIEGLE ........ ..Squadron 3 Cadet JAMES R. BOSARGE __________________________________Squadron 4 Cadet LOY E. MEEKS __________________________________________________Squadron 5 Cadet JAMES D. FOX ___________________________________________Squadron 6 Cadet JOHN J. ALLEN .................. Squadron 7 Cadet WALTER L. CHEATHAM ___________________________ Squadron 8 SECOND WING Cadet MICHAEL R. SUIB _______________________________________________Squadron 9 Cadet GREG A. MANN _________ Squadron 10 Cadet STEPHEN J. WILLIAMS _____________________________Squadron 11 Cadet GERALD W. PHILPOT _______________________________________Squadron 12 Cadet DANIEL W. WILSON ____________________________________Squadron 13 Cadet CHARLES R. STEADMAN _____________________________Squadron 14 Cadet HERBERT E. POUNDS ______________________________Squadron 15 Cadet ARTHUR C. KYLE _____________________ Squadron 16 BAND Cadet WILLIAM F. FERNALD ________________________________Maroon Band Cadet LARRY A. PHILLIPS ______________________________________White Band SOPHOMORES FIRST BRIGADE Cadet CYRIL J. DURRENBERGER ________________________ Company A-l Cadet JOHN R. MALONE --------------------------------------------Company B-l Cadet ARTHUR C. FISCHER ------------------------------------- Company C-l Cadet THOMAS S. HARROVER ................................ Company D-l Cadet MICHAEL D. McGOWN .................................Company E-l Cadet DENNIS W. McGILL ................ . . .. Company F-l Cadet MARK L. JACKSON ........................................Company G-l SECOND BRIGADE Cadet GEORGE F. LEVIS ..................... Company A-2 Cadet JOSEPH D. MARTIN ...................................... Company B-2 Cadet JOHN S. SPENCER -------------------------------------- Company C-2 Cadet THOMAS A. McADAMS ........................... Company D-2 Cadet SHELBURNE J. VESELKA ................................Company E-2 Cadet RONALD W. VAUGHAN ____________ Company F-2 Cadet DONALD S. CAMERON ............................... Company G-2 THIRD BRIGADE Cadet ROBERT R. RICE —..................................... Company A-3 Cadet JOHN H. KIRK --------------—............................ Company B-3 Cadet JIMMIE P. BURNEY .................................... Company C-3 Cadet HAROLD W. SCHMID ------------------------------------Company D-3 Cadet ERNEST W. BOYD —........................................Company E-3 Cadet FRANKLIN B. HOPKINS ............................. Company F-3 Cadet HERMAN E. BATE -------------------------------------------Company G-3 Cadet CHARLES E. HAMMONDS ____________________________Company H-3 FIRST WING Cadet LAWRENCE N. GARRETT ................................ Squadron 1 Cadet RICHARD D. McCLAIN ------------------------------------Squadron 2 Cadet MICHAEL S. McGRADY ................................... Squadron 3 Cadet RUSSELL L. KEELING ...................................... Squadron 4 Cadet VIC E. MITCHELL ---------------------------------------- Squadron 5 Cadet MICHAEL L. LUTICH ________________________________________ Squadron 6 Cadet DONALD R. VEAZEY .....................................Squadron 7 Cadet ROBERT C. BURK ............................................ Squadron 8 SECOND WING Cadet MICHAEL P. BRITTON ........................................Squadron 9 Cadet JAMES H. SACKETT ---------------------------------------Squadron 10 Cadet LEO F. DUSARD ................................................Squadron 11 Cadet ROBERT J. WHITING _______________________________________Squadron 12 Cadet JOHN W. HULL —...........................................Squadron 13 Cadet RICHARD L. RAILSTON --------------------------------Squadron 14 Cadet ROGER H. CLARK ............................................Squadron 15 Cadet WAYLON O. WARD _______________________________________Squadron 16 BAND Cadet STANLEY H. BALLARD -------------------------------------Maroon Band Cadet JAMES M. MORGAN ______________________________________White Band CIVILIANS Section Edited by TONY GAUDIANO CIVILIAN STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS R. O. MURRAY, JR. Sponsor DOUGLAS SCHWENK President LELVE GAYLE Vice-President GEORGE TEDFORD Recording Secretary DAVID JOHNSON Corresponding Secretary STEPHEN VAN WINKLE Parliamentarian JASON EDGINGTON Chaplain FREDERICK KAHN Assistant Chaplain 144 CIVILIAN REPRESENTATIVES ROBERT HUGHES Day Students JOHNNY INGRAM Freshman 145 HART HALL First row, left to right: Nelson, H.; Hancock, W.; Crooks, T.; Ener, E. L; Tedford, G.; Hall, R. Second row: Burton, J.; Fletcher, J.; Palmer, K.; Fulkerson, J.; Conner, C.; Lynes, R.; Puckett, W.; Crowder, T. Third row: Pirkle, P.; Bickers, D.; Parks, W.; Stradinger, J.; Weber, E.; Rippstein, K.; Poland, L. HART HALL ROSTER Aldrich, A. Albert Anderson, Jerry C. Andrick, Jeffery D. Baker, Robert T. Baker, William G. Ballard, Jerry J. Earner, Richard B. Bates, Gus T. Beckwith, Scott W. Seller, Richard Bergoon, Ronald D. Bickers, Dennis Bilgutay, llhan Bryant, Duane V. Burns, Thomas E. Burton, Felix J. Butler, Tommy D. Campbell, Herbert W. Carey, Michael H. Carlton, Freddy W. Chisolm, Robert A. Coleman, Alfred G. Collins, John W. HUBERT NELSON President Conner, Castex P. Coryell, Douglas F. Cox, Robert H. Crain, John R. Crenshaw, William R. Crooks, Thad W. Crouch, Roger S. Custer, Calvin D. Deaver, Don R. Denson, Robert H. Doreen, William R. Dornak, Eugene R. Dyer, Edward D. Egger, Larry A. Elfont, Robert L. Elliot, Charles A. Ener, B. L. English, William R. Farmer, Jeffery T. Ferguson, Jay R. Floyd, Kenneth D. Fulkerson, John R. German, Hal T. Gilbreath, Robert E. Glover, David N. Golanski, Michael J. Griffey, Bert Grochett, William S. Gunter, Jerry W. Hall, James R. Hall, Richard S. Hancock, William M. Hancock, William R. Hardee, Malcolm Hill, Joel P. Hipp, Robert L. Hoffart, Frank B. Hoppe, Charles A. Holub, Leo D. Hoskins, Harry T. Howard, Billy F. Howell, Robert M. Hubner, Charles M. Hundley, James E. Jr. Johnson, John W. Jones, Tommy R. Kass, David R. Jr. King, James L. Knolle, H. P. Kutac, Harvey Jr. Kyle, Arthur C. Langley, James R. Lassiter, Martin C. Lathrop, Howard B. Law, James T. Lee, Carl J. Jr. Lemmons, G. L. Long, John C. Ludington, Lawrence G. Lyne, Rufus R. Martin, Robert R. McClaim, G. H. McAdams, Robert J. McKenna, George T. McNeill, Willis R. Miller, Ron P. Mitchell, Don H. Mitchell, Pat H. Mooney, William E. Morton, John R. Myers, Norman E. Myers, Melvin A. Nash, Robert S. Neal, Robert M. Nelson, Freddie A. Nelson, Hubert D. Nichoals, Robert W. Palmer, Kermit L. Palmer, Michael A. Parks, Wilbur G. Pirkle, Paul S. Poland, Lewis W. Prentiss, Thomas W. Prestidge, Claude B. Puckett, William E. Karr, Kennard G. Kennerly, Thomas H. Rader, William K. Rea, Rommie H. Rippstein, Kenneth C. Roberson, Edward L. Roberts, Curtis B. Roberts, Ralph D. Roberts, Royce E. Jr. Robinson, Terrance M. Rochelle, Joel P. Rogers, Frederick F. Rose, Gary R. Salazar, Raymond Jr. Sassman, C. D. Sebastain, James W. Sedberry, James M. Shirley, William A. Singley, Ed J. Singley, Jack I. Smith, Albert R. Spence, Michael D. Stark, Frank W. Stewart, Chester D. Stokes, William P. Stradinger, John III Stroman, Kerman V. Sugarek, Frank L. Tarr, Jimmie Tedford, George E. Tieman, Charles F. Uresti, Arthur E. Verinder, David C. Walraven, Kelly Wanstrath, George R. Wanstrath, John J. Watkins, Charles E. Watts, Kaighin G. Williams, John R. Lee, Robert E. JUDY SMITH Hart Hall Sweetheart HART HALL CIVILIANS RICHARD HANSON President MARIANNA McWHORTER Hart Hall Civilians Sweetheart Ahmed, Sheik Basheer Aldrich, Oliver Bamburg, Roy Basdekos, Demetrios Bailey, David John Bakshi, Yoginder Kumar Baylor, James Baughman, Johnny Pat Bernhardi, Louis A. Berry, Charles Bitter, Joe Blackman, George Boehm, Wm. S. Bodkin, Royce WLL Bohac, Johnnie Bradbury, E. S. Bragg, Bobby Joe Brandt, Melvyn E. Bryant, James N. ' Bucaram, Rene E. Buford, Ronald -E-. Burgen, CarrolJ 7 A ' Oel E ' 4 Gontko, Robert Gunawardena, Hector Hall, Dick Holick, Donald H. ---. Hansen, Richard r(agjue, S. M.__ HgfrV, Albert Zeke H y i, Don Hayes, rffWJf olmes. Ennis Robert ’ Holmes, JonnnyAUr Hord, Robert P. -v Hutchinson, Thomas Ulnm Ohn idr+L ardo jCamacho, Mgftu __ jChan r i n Chavez, Rolnti ' ao Cheney, MonT e- Childers,A lJ lJil g ry , Clague, AUw gJ riiunter Conner, __ Copeland, Rich?Tra.J r ., ' ]r ' Crum, Glenn Davis, Johrmy.-HeBy J f-r De La Garza , JoBp tf - De Leon, Cesar ML ■ Easton, Frederidk G. Edmonds, William David Fann, Ronald L. Faulk, R. H. Flores, Luis Mario Franciseo J. P. Freeman, James R. Friedberg, Mordocia Fugger, Edward F. Gannaway, J. R. Garza, Ramon Gilbert, William O. Gleason, Ray Gloger, Richard Stanley 1E3 M fkrt T—R o n a ld A Mitchell, ' jerF -Bi ------- Mitra, Arun K. Moody, T. N. Moore, James W. Jr. Moorer, M. H. Moreland, Henry C. Jr. Morgan, Mackey Mukherjee, Barid Baran Narashimham, Musti A. Nott, Hugh Omundson, G. E. O ' Toole, George F. Pawloski, John Pickels, G. R. Poulsch, Neil Preston, Joe R. Przybla, William . Quiddey, Abdul ■ Qureshi, Abdul xRrjder. FeTry D. Ramtrez, J. I. Ramirez, Raul H. Reekfo Rgiiald Rig£_E. ' C . - ibefiy Tfiomc lobeitson, Bob( mson, Dc da, AdraartrS - — £ f k jjSMmes O. Jiarles E. y, M. all, Billy Clark ms, J ary .krishnshan, Tth, Jotsk H. I b ithey, Lloyd • ' Swden, James A. fee F. Frank ESfeiSgsfr William F. p Sinpling, William R. Jr. Stuart, Julius Teas’, Charles Thomas, Jay l Thjomton, Joseph rhuiLriian, Michael y njmerrjjAMeadell Vestal, TT. F. Walton, J. D. Welborn, Bruce Wendland, James Wetherold, Robert G. Wiff, D. R. Wijenayake, M. DE. S. Wiieyadorn, Duket Percaam Williams, Ralph Williford, Frank B. Winkler, F. J. Zauala, Manuel First row, left to right: Preston, J. R.; Lee, R.; Ramirez, R. H.; Freeman, J. R.; Thurman, M. W.; Kemp, B. J.; Stingel, W. F.; Wendland, J.; Moorer, M. H. Second row: Moore, J. W.; Islam, O.; Majors, D.; Boehm, W. S.; Selot, M.; Blackmon, G. M.; Gillbert, W. C.; Korenek, E. J.; Vestal, N. F.; Burgess, C. L.; Stripling, W. B. Third row: Davis, J. H.; Hague, S. M.; Ramirez, J. I.; Moreland, H. C.; Brandt, M. E.; Hanson, R. S.; Hayes, D. A.; Hayes, M. J.; Bradbury, E. J.; Sears, C. E.; DeLaGarza, J. L.; Hall, R. T. 147 LAW HALL LESTER BURRIS President DORM COUNCIL First row, left to right: Dillon, B.; Campbell, D.; Schneider, D.; Harp, J.; Hamilton, B.; Armstrong, D. Second row: Poole, D.; Gerber, J.; Brecher, A.; Wall, A.; Corder, P.; Blascke, N. First row, left to right: Brecher, A. R.; Corder, P. R.; Armstrong, D. E.; Hamilton, J. R.; Gerbert, J.; Hyman, J. D.; Blaschke, N. J.; Jordan, L.; Dillon, W. E.; Wall, A.; Poole, D.; Beauchamp, D.; Burris, L.; Knapp, W. S.; Lovato, F. Second row: Gonzales, L. A.; Gutierrez, F. J.; Davis, B.; Fugler, D.; Harrell, J. E. II; Watson C. L. ; Shapiro, T.; Schmidt, L A.; Pennington, R.; Bailey, W. F. Ill; Fojt, F. J. Ill; Heinrich, R. J.; Volz, R.; Thompson, V. E.; Lamar, P. L III; Crawford, W. D. Third row: Herrera, O. A.; Salabarria, M.; Abendroth, K.; Cunningham, J.; Vecera, F.; Engbrock, J.; Kazda, J. L.; Slaas, W. D.; May, R.; Knight, T. E.; Mooney, R. J.; Starnes, J. B.; Thompson, P. E.; Moorer, M. H. Fourth row: Carrillo, A.; Morelos-Zaragoza, R.; Booher, T. L.; Langfield, J. C; Hook, C; Berry, E. C.; Poole, J. M.; Crum, M. G.; McCallister, C.; Kimball, D.; Culver, B. K.; Cunningham, T. J.; Branham, B. W.; Bond, L. H.; Smith, E. G. Fifth row: Cooper, D. C; Bodden, C.; Arguelles, E.; Harp, J. C; Beal, C. C.; Carson, D.; McBrayer, M.; Harrison, R.; Dunn, T.; Koonce, G.; Dreumont, A.; Jensen, R.; Flores, R.; Hudspeth, D.; Smith, T. E. M. Abendroth, Ken Arguelles, E. Armstrong, Daniel E. Bailey, W. F., Ill Beal, Charles C. Beauchamp, David Berry, Edwin C. Blaschke, Nolan J. Bodden, Carroll T. Bond, Louis H. Booher, T. L. Branham, Bryce W. Brecher, Allen R. Burgess, Carroll L. Burris, Lester Carrillo, Arturo Carson, Dee Cooper, D. C. Corder, P. R. Crawford, Warren D. LAW HALL ROSTER Crum, Morris Glenn Culver, B. K. Cunningham, Jack Cunningham, Toby J. Davis, Bill L - . Bmm m Jingfcfro lc, JamV • Florek, RongW 5S.: ' ‘ Joshu mm- ' m Heinrich, R. J. Herrera pt ' A. Hook, CTuck Hudspeth, Dale Hyman, Jonathan D. Jensen, Ronald ’ rdan, Laval I a%da, J hn L. j bnsrn-i niral ' es, tjuisli sz,.nrc Gutierrez, Hamift ' -M-VMiZUjr■ — ■ Mooney, Robt. J. Moorer, Milton H. Morelos-Zaragoza, R. Pennington, Robert Pool, Dean Poole, J. Michael Salabarria, M. A. Salas, W. D. Schmidt, Leo A. Shapiro, Ted Smith, Earl G. Smith, Thomas E. M. Starnes, Joseph B. Thompson, Paul E. Thompson, Van E. Vecera, Frank Volz, R. C. Wall, Austin Watson, Carl L. 148 LEGETT PAUL HICKMAN President DORM COUNCIL First row, left to right: Kyzar, C. T.; Hickman, J. P.; Vaughan, J. C.; EELENI CORDER Liles, E. D.; Holmes, E. W. Second row: Smith, D. R.; Cozby, G. D.; Bach- Legett Hall Sweetheart ■neyer, G. R.; Dillard, D. D.; Lively, J. R. LEGETT HALL ROSTER Antosh, Nelson Armstrong, Robert E. Bochmeyer, F. Alvin Bochmeyer, G. Ray Barrington, Wm. J. Benes, Joseph B. Billingsley, M. J. Blanton, Matthew Bollfrass, Walter A. Booher, Charles F. Brooks, Edward R. Browning, Charles R. Burnes, Joe M. Butz, Jimmie E. Campos, Eduardo Carnes, Philips Carpenter, Jim B. Carter, Don Carter, James W. Castilla, Jose Jr. Catchings, Ronald Cauble, James Chin, Robert K. Chavez, Manuel Colgin, Andrew R. Cornelius, John Cozby, George D. Creswell, Raymond Crocker, Arthur D. Croes, Mario Crouch, Gary W. Cruse, Leonard Custer, Carl S. Dean, Wallace De La Cruz, Albino Dickson, Ralph H. Dillard, Donald D. Dvar, William Dye, Joel Gregory Eatmon, William S. English, Jerry L. Evans, Richcard S. Flaherty, Larry Flusche, William Flores, Ferando F. Frels, William Galladay, Harvey L. Garcia, Victor Garrett, Kenneth Germany, Jesse Gonzales, Luis A. Graham, Robert Greer, Max M. Jr. Greer, Michael L. Griffen, Terry Hagaman, F. Whitt Hardin, Benjamin Harris, Grandon Harwood, Joseph D. Hawes, Richard Haynes, Arnim Herbrig, Walter Herrmann, Richard T. Hickman, John P. Higgins, Patrick H. Hill, Harold J. Hlavinka, Joe Hoch, Forest Hoffpavir, Stanley C. Holbrook, Virgil E. Holmes, Earl W. Howell, John Janner, Alvin nil Johnson, Michael JITJ Liles, Edwin D. Lindee, Michael List, C. W. Lively, John R. McCann, Donald R. McHam, Edward C. McKenney, Carl McMickle, Bruce McQuire, R. N. -McVey, Jon M. B? __ _ -=, - Koenigs, Walhace Cf. — Koock, Wm. F. i Korenek, Joseph L. ., Korenek, Victor Krause, Malcohm Kuehn, Nolan N. Kyzar, Carl T. Lacy, Bill P. Lambert, John W. U! iBosj . SssfPHB. orrhon, Arthor - Morrow, John M. Muegge, Frank Murdock, Donald Nelms, Tommy Newberry, Jerry Nimitz, Ernest K. Nixon, Farris G. Novey, Richard Ocker, Donald L. O ' Heeron, John B. Oliver, Paul Olson, Dan M. Palmer, Edwin Parker, James W. Parish, Thomas F. Jr. Pechacek, Wm. R. Petra, John A. Pollock, Larry D. Path, Arnold T. Quinonez, Ferando E. Ramsay, Richard W. Rawe,, Keith Repdy Gqry W. S. - ►Rhodes. Donald C. Roberts, Mark S. Rodriguez, Jesus L. j,. Rodriguez Omar G. Bjl Roselle, William « !L - : R,, ' 3 t ' ' -- Rona,d E - - ' Runyotr; William F. Saenz, Raul Sauer, Gordon Scalise, Charles Schillaci, Joseph A. Schneider, Harry Schroeder, Gary Selensky, Bernard Serna, Enrique A. Silva, Mario A. Simpson, Charles E. Simson, Larry Smith, David R. Smith, James C. Soto, Nieves Spaeth, Clifford Stasney, Paige A. Steeves, Brian H. Stogdill, Mike C. Stoneham, John H. Suarez, Armando Taylor, Wm. R. Ternus, Thomas P. Thigpen, Douglas Thornton, Richard E. Tilley, Charles Trebino, Manuel Turney, Adrian F. Valiente, Eduardo Vaughan, Jerry C. Wall, Louis J. Wanja, Joseph N. Warren, Jerry Weber, Dale R. White, David Wiesepade, Ed Willhams, Robert Wilkinson, Ed Wright, Bradley C. First row, left to right: Chavez, M.; Catchings, R.; Kiolbassa, T.; Hickman, P.; De La Cruz, A.; Fluesche, W.; McCann, D.; Lacy, B.; Trevino, M.; Castilla, J. Second row: Nixon, F.; Krause, M.; Hlavinka, J.; O ' Heeron, J.; Burnes, J.; Booher, C; McHam, C.; Suarez, A.; Kyzar, C. T.; Simpson, L. Third row: Braidfoot, L.; Armstrong, B.; Mimitz, E.; Liles, D,; Stasney, P.; Hardin, B.; Griffin, T.; Dickson, R.; Benes, J. Fourth row: Higgins, P.; Hagaman, W.; Mohr, R.; Frels, W.; Roberts, M.; Kirkland, E.; Barrington, J.; Schroeder, G.; Murdock, D.; Hoch, F. Fifth row: Montgomery, E.; Morrow, J.; Miller, D.; Smith, D.; Thornton, D.; Cozby, G.; Koenig, W.; Turney, A. Sixth row: Soto, N.; Rodriquez, J.; Saenz, R.; Spaeth, C; Lively, J.; Rodrigues, O.; Sauer, G.; Oliver, P. 149 MILNER HALL First row, left to right: Garza, F.; Richey, R. G.; Graham, F. E.; McCauley, J. G.; Wallace, S.; Chandler, D. N.; Bowers, M.; Gamble, D. D. Second row: Wiblie, O. C.; Miley, W. M.; Scott, N. W.; Bone, J. R.; Pomybal, G. W.; Garrison, D. D.; Fandrich, J. W.; Roming, L. D.; Creigton, J. T. Third row: Boy, E. A.; Garteiser, G. L; Villareal, G.; Gore, E. C.; Bartee, J. H.; Read, D. W.; Duderstadt, C. L.; Ester, G. Fourth row: Salvaggio, R. J.; Winnkelmann, R. C.; Guerra, R. J.; Reeves, S. A.; Allen, J. K.; Robbins, B. P.; Restrepo, A.; Supal, J. R. Fifth row: Brice, T. R.; Givers, S.; Drake, J. L; VanWert, J. C.; Sullivan, J. L; Evers, G. W.; Williams, J. C. MARTIN BOWERS President CAROLE LAWSON Milner Hall Sweetheart Abbott, Albert Wm. Jr. Adair, Thomas J. Adams, Terry L. Alaniz, Robert Alcorn, Walter B. Alford, Danny Allen, John K. Alvarez, Tostado Arledge, George E. Baraket, Nabil I. Barker, H. Arthur Bartee, James H. Bashor, Harvey M. Bass, James R. Bayley, C. Calvin Benefield, Richard L. Berry, John P. Bone, James R. Bowers, Martin Bowman, Jay P. Boy, Ernest A. Boy, H. Peter Brack, Michael Brice, Travis R. Brooks, Carrol T. Buchanan, Terrell M. Buck, Gfarles J. Canales, Homero C. Capetillo, Raymond Cerna, Antonio S. Chan, Peter Chandler, Derrell N. MILNER HALL ROSTER Chang, Grenger P. Chapa, Joe Chitwood, Kenneth Conway, Bill J. Cottingham, Claybrook Cowan, James W. Cowley, Jerry J. Creighton, Jay T. Cuiper, John R. Cummings, Jerry A. Davenport, Roe R. Davis, Richard C. Deutrich, Fred H. Drake, Jimmie L. Drollinger, Fred R. Duderstadt, Culver Duty, Douglas W. Eder, Alan J. Ellinger, James Estes, Gerald Evers, WmCTiT ' Evers, (Jerald W. FflmcrrTch, Joel W. Farguhar, Bonn Fernandez, Jose A. Finkelstein, Mark Fossati, Jaun _ Freeman, Charles t . Garces, Alvaro E. Garcia, M. Arnoldo Garrison, Darrel D. Garteiser, Gerald L. Garza, Francisco Gamble, Duane D. Gibbs, Jackie M. Gii, E, Gartfi, Isao •Tonzales, Ei Guerra, Rau J, Linseisen, Edward A. Lipp, David W. Lopez, Benito Marciacq, Juan L. Marek, Glenn W. Marmolejo, Noe R. Marxauch, Raul Jr. May, Charles O. Dan | sms MTchaet Li| Palacio, Edison R. Perez, Leopoldo Pina, Manual Pitts, Gerald N. Pomeroy, William J. Pomybal, Glenn W. Porter, John S. Quinn, Michael A. Rainey, Hugh T. Read, Doyle W. Reeve r ©Lpn A. Renteria, Carlos Restre po, Alvaro jinchart, Max H. Robert D. y, Robert C. A. Ijui Imy, Robert S. ins, Benjamin P. dL ins, William P. rts, Carl- ' W. rts, William H, ng. Leland D. Stanley R. r , Ross J. olvador G. iam R. S. Sch uessl er, Lo ifeo P. Sciortino, Michael A. SeVvello, An7Rony 3. ISSijSIJjtatrT—Richcsrd D. Smallwood, Douglas Solalinde, Jorge Stanton, James O. Stevens, Homer T. Stogadill, Russel L. Sullivan, John L. Sundman, Jack A. Supal, James R. Tarver, Cleo B. Tavakolian, Mohammad Terrassa, Juan S. Tijerina, Juan M. Trevino, Louis Urdaneta, Rafael A. Van Wert, Jerry C. Villarreal, Guadalupe Villarreal, Oscar Von Hazel, Lawrence F. Wallace, Stanley Wendt, Wayne West, John C. Wible, Wales Wiggins, Ronald D. Wilke, Otto C. Williams, John G. Wilson, Oscar Winkelmann, Roger C. Womack, Glenn L. Woodruff, Wayne W. Zbranek, Willie Jr. Zeno, Jaime G. 150 MITCHELL HALL ANN LAWRENCE Mitchell Hall Sweetheart DORM COUNCIL JASON EDGINGTON First row, left to right: Scarborough, D. M.; Shannon, C. B.; Johnson, President W. D.; Armstrong, R. S.; Edgington, J. M. Second row: Danes, W. R.; Howard, C. E.; Gardner, R. G.; Judson, J. C.; Sol, V.; Taylor, F. MITCHELL HALL ROSTER Adair, Harmon Lester Adams, Clinton J. Adams, Harold L. Adams, William T. Alanis, Daniel C. Alexander, Roger W. Amir, Syed Arani, Abbas Armstrong, Reed S. Armstrong, Robert E. Batcheller, George A. Jr. Bench, Leonard J. Birch, Cullen G. Blankman, Richard Blaschke, Leon A. Bond, John F. Brett, Gordon David Brewer, James W. Britain, Jack C. Brock, Tommy R. Bruner, Walter K. Bunkley, Rex L. Burg, Charles E. Byrd, Eugene N. Callahan, Frank V. Callaway, Ben E. Carbary, Raymond V. Carey, Gary R. Cassity, John P. Chadwick, John R. Clark, Keith A. Clason, John K. Cliett, Joseph W. Clifford, Nasa M. Cockrell, Charles W. Coleman, John A. Copeland, George E. Cormany, Charles E. Dagge, Bobby A. Damps, William R. David, James E. Deamond, Robert M. Dinklage, Theodore H. Dodge, Harry P. Dolson, Larry A. Echols, Wally D. Edgington, Jason M. Elliston, Nolie G. Essary, James W. Flanagan, Clyde R. Fikes, William Folsom, Ralph E. Frers, Harvey G. Frost, Warren W. Gardner, Ronald G. Geppert, Larry N. Gibson, David D. Gore, John T. Gowan, George Guiberteau, Oliver J. Hale, George A. Head, Howard M. Hedrick, William R. HerViande?, ' ' Guadalupe - Hill, Jarreth K. Hinse, Joe E. Hosier, Edgar D. ,-- rv --H,— i SSfi? Ms=rias«s SKIP. Judson, John TL‘ Knippa, Edwin W. Konrcfdi,’Andrew. Kana, Edward J. LeBlanc, Gerald J. Lehnert, Eugene J. Lewis, James C. Lowes, John W. Lowman, David P. McAvoy, Douglas H. McSwain, C. V. Mahand, Kenneth R. Mahoney, John M. Maltby, James Margrave, Mike Ma-krsh, Frank J. Maxwell, John R. Meade, Ramon 11 Meuse_ T £ijiiLi-pT.M. , Meyer, John Nelson, Mar.tin A.. Nitsch, Eugene J. O ' Connor ' , John Jf- ' Oliver, Byron D. Parker, Larry G. Pena, Luis N. Peters, James E. Peterson, Philip R. Philion, James R. Privett, William D. Przada, Patrick L. Ralph, Bryan Ratliff, Billy T. Rawley, Carroll J. Rice, Robert R. Richman, Wallace R. Jr. Rideout, David W. Rieves, John M. Rodrigues, Armando M. Romero, Paul O. Rdmick, Jerome H. Routh, Harold E. Jr. Ryburn, Windel D. Sandefer, David B. Scarborough, Dan Murray Scrimshire, Floyd H. Seaman, Charles K. Seardon, Hershal R. Sefcik, Allen T. Selby, Richard M. Self, Alfred D. Shannon, Clarence B. Simmons, William A. Sizenback, Gary L. Slope, Robert J. Smith, Douglas W. Smith, Jack G. Sol, Vincente Solie, Charles H. Spangler, Richard M. Stafford, Thomas A. Staudt, John A. Sterling, Tommy M. Stilwell, Jerry M. Strange, James R. Jr. Stripling, Raiford R. Strub, Rodney J. Sullivan, James R. Svetlik, Dennis J. Taylor, Frederick A. Taylor, Ralph Taylor, Wayne E. Terzien, Gary Thurman, Mike L. Voekel, Travis T. Wagoner, Charles H. Walker, Warren H. Ward, James E. Jr. Warring, Jerry R. Webber, Robert W. Wiley, Marvin L. Jr. Williams, Jimmy R. Williamson, Morris L. Winfreif, James A. Wood, Gale T. First row, left to right: Webber, R.; Edgington, J. M.; Armstrong, R. S.; Brock, H.; Fikes, W.; Gibson, D. D.; Taylor, F. A.; Sol, V.; Hyer, D.; Batcheller, G. A.; Adams, C. Second row: Oliver, B.; McSwain, C. V.; Rieves, J. N.; Molik, T.; Johnson, W. D.; Scarborough, D. M.; David, J. E.; Cockrell, C. W.; Voekel, T. T.; Adams, W. T. Third row: Hughes, W. H.; Smith, D. W.; Schrimshire, F. H.; Bunkley, R.; Bruner, W. K.; Head, H. M.; Daggs, B. A.; Clark, K. A.; Woods, G.; McAvoy, D. H. Fourth row: Howard, C. E.; Shannon, C. B.; Morgan, J. D.; Lehnert, G.; Mahoney, Seerden, H. R.; Meyer, J. E.; Kana, E. J.; Gore, J. T.; Jones, H. B. Fifth row: Jordan, D. R.; Maltby, J.; Birch, C. G.; Walker, W. H.; Cliett, J. W.; LeBlanc, G. J.; Adair, H.; Danes, W. R. Sixth row: Rice, R. R.; Jordan, B.; Margrave, M.; Judson, J. C; O ' Connor, J. J.; Knippa, E W.; Gardner, R. G. 151 PURYEAR HALL ALLAN FRIEDRICH President SANDRA MASON Puryear Sweetheart RICHARD HASKELL Vice-President PURYEAR HALL: Outstanding Civilian Dorm Award for 1961-62. First row, left to right: Friedrich, A. L.; Scopel, L. S.; Morales, R. D.; Vazquez, S. V.; Helguero, H. V.; Hollingsworth, J. S.; Jenkins, R. D.; Williams, J.; Beke, S.; Norton, G.; Dominquez, J. G.; Martinez, H. A.; Galindo, C. A.; Finch, J. L.; Mason, W. L.; Goodman, L. E.; Beasley, R. C; Osborne, W. G.; Use, M. L. Second row: Rogers, J. A.; Burnett, W. G.; Sims, E.; Wehner, B. T.; Herrington, B.; Whittenberg, P.; Hearn, C. E.; McDaniel, O. O.; Grant, D.; Cohen, R.; Amad, M.; Ramirez, A. Jr.; Calloway, G. E. Jr.; Spillmann, C. D.; Hadley, M. L. Third row: Haskell, R. N.; Moss, R. E.; Cuellar, J.; Allen, R. R.; Starr, H. G.; Hoffmann, J. P.; Goodwyn, J. B.; Gray, P. C.; McDonald, R. W.; Estrada, L. A.; Waller, F. R.; Miller, W. E.; Galindo, R. A.; Dunn, M. E.; Adams, P. A. Fourth row: White, W. R.; Soland, F.; Crowell, T. D.; Kappler, H. E.; Powell, G. W.; McNally, R. P.; Elizondo, R.; MacTavish, W. K.; Frith, C. E.; Huttox, J. B.; Duncan, E.; Warren, L.; Sulaiman, I.; Webb, J. H. Fifth row: Coker, J. L.; Margo, R. S.; Glaser, J. E.; Fisher, H. E. Sixth row: Rodgers, S. L.; Hartfield, D. A.; Fimble, C. W.; Hopkins, D. W.; Henicke, C. J.; Glaser, S. J.; Barbee, M. C; Nixon, J. L.; Waligura, R. L.; Sawey, W. G.; Lipe, J. A.; Kothmann, H. G.; Heyen, J. G.; Fohn, N. H.; Post, L. J.; Schwenk, D. R. Abdo, George E. Adams, Phillip R. Alaniz, Robert Alvarado, Edmundo Alvarado, Richard Allen, Ronald R. Allen, William S. Amad, Mohamad T. Arman, David R. Arocha, Richardo Bailey, Thomas R. Baird, Michael J. Barbee, Michael Barrier, Donald R. Beasley, Robert Beke, Joseph Bier, Robert Blakeway, Bradley C. Borgers, Wayne F. Braswell, C. Lynn Brumbelow, Morgan E. Brumbelow, Roy Buck, Travis Burg, Donald Burnett, William Calloway, George E. Capetillo, Raymond Carpenter, Philip C. Cashiola, Marion J. Castaneda, Jose A. Chernotowich, A. K. Clark, Finis, Jr. Cohen, Robert PURYEAR HALL ROSTER Coker, John L. Courtney, Lee F. Cowan, Woody K. Crowell, Thomas D. Cuellar, Jaime De La Garza, Bernado De Mieri, Joseph L. Di Bianco, Fredrick Dominguez, Juan G. Donnell, Lyndon E. Donovan, James M. Duncan, S. Edwin Dunn, Michael E. Elizondo, Reynaldo Estrada, Luis A. Farley, Arthur R. Ferguson, John L. Finch, Joseph L. Fimble, Charles Fisher, Henry Edward Fisher, Francis R. Fix, Ronald Fleming, C. Michael Fix, George Fohn, Nicholas tr Fontaine, ClarkVT. Friedrich, Allan Louis Frith, Charles E. Frye, Patrick Frentes, Arturo Galindo, Eudoro A. Galindo, Ramiro Gall, Duane C. Glaser, James E. Glaser, Stanley J. Goodman, Larry E. Goodwyn, John B. Grant, Albert D. Gray, Patrick C. Gunter, Jerry W. Hadley, Michael L. Hansen, Richard F. Hartfield, Don A. Haskell, Richard N. Hattox, Jerry Br H e a r rv-£EarTe s ' E Heath ' Freddi e R. H mrich jCarl T. Kornfuehrer, Douglas E. Kothmann, Herbert G. Krawetz, Harry A. Lester, Feldon R. Lefbetter, Larry E. Lewis, Hogue W. Lipe, John A. _____- MacTavish -William K : Marcia, Robertp ’. Martinez, Homero A. Mo T-TnTez, Jose E. Mason, William L. Mathis, Richcnd D. — J etfk i ns£-ftpfee r JenJcin s r -..Sn muel H. Johnson, Kenneth C. Kappler, Howard E. Kelly, Walter O. Klafka, Kenneth C. viosely, - James- L. uicjm, lurch inson ‘iJiPiVJ r rfTon, Gary —.— _____ Oskfo-rne ' , j tNTbm G. ' i— Ostman, Fj ridfiCPaws’ - i 1 - Parker, Danny Parsons, Byron W. Pechacek, Albin G. Peters, Merwyn Pierce, George E. Post, Lynn J. Powell, George Prather, Jerry D. Ramirez, Adolfo J. ___Rfiye, Glenn H. -R-ichmond, Marvin E. Rivera, Carlos M. Rodgers, Stewart L. Rodriquez, Heriberto Rodriquez, Jose Rogers, James W. Rogers, Jesse A. Rogers, Sherman G. Rudd, Donnie Sarmiento, Jose M. Sawey, Wm. G. Schaefer, Gordon A. Schiller, Maurice L. Schwenk, Doug Scopel, Louis E. Seilers, Paul A. vShbnks, Gerald E. nawn, Bobby H. Simank, Morris D. ..Sims, Everett Soland, Fred H. Sorenson, William R Sparks, Larry Sparks, Melvin L. Spillman, Charles D. Starr, Howard G. Strauss, John A. Stuart, Ronald M. Suessmuth, Albert C. Sulaiman, Lorghim Swan, Charles S. Ternus, Joseph Thompson, Allen C. Torre s, Tony G. Ulbricht, William Urdaneta, Rafael E. Uzzell, William J. Valarezo, Carlos G. Valek, Michael H. Vazquez, Sergio Valasco, Ernest R. Waligura, Randolph L. Waller, Floyd R. Warren, Laurence Webb, James Wehner, Byron T. Wendt, Wayne Whaley, Thomas W. White, William Ross Whitnah, Arthur M. Whittenberg, Paul R. Williams, James M. Willman, Richard Woychesin, Joe L. Yates, James M. Young, Robert J. Yzaguirre, George 152 WALTON HALL First row, left to right: Miller, T.; Olivares, A.; Navar, L.; Munson, J.; Canion, K.; Lieske, D.; Hausenfluke, M.; Emerson, R. Second row: Moore, R.; Limmer, B.; Gaille, S.; Moritz, B.; Ward, W.; Henderson, J.; Adams, G. Third row: Davila, T.; Disinger, T.; Frizzell, R.; Sands, K.; Dees, A.; Werckle, A. Fourth row: Alexander, P.; Christie, R.; Allen, R.; Grumbles, J.; Watkins, R.; Kirsch, B.; Whitford, H. Fifth row: Guerra, J.; Rosprim, J.; Boyd, T.; Goddard, I.; Brooks, J.; Taylor, M.; Stein, F. Sixth row: Valdez, J.; Lewis, E.; Vestal, T.; Long, D.; Nix, L.; Moffitt, E.; Newett, J.; Heath, G. WALTON EAST ROSTER Abernathy, Ronald D. Alston, Jimmy A. Anderson, Wyatt K. Ayers, Kenneth M. Baduy, Antonio R. Bartes, James D. Beaumont, Michael Berry, Darryl C. Blanco, Carlos E. Buchwald, Joseph D. Canterbury, Charles R. Carrillo, Arturo Carrillo, Pedro Caughfield, Roy Cegelski, Daniel Chambers, Howard Christie, Russell J. Clarke, George R. Collins, Glenn G. Coonrod, Phillip W. Craig, Elliot Daniel, Tommy C. Davidson, Neal Davis, Delbert Davis, Rodney D. Dees, Allan W. Dennis, Arnold Dennis, Richard B. Disinger, Thomps A, Dixon, John P. Ellison, Raymond T. Fisher, Larry D. Fitts, James L. Florence, Monty C. Franke, James L. Fredricks, John H. Gillar, Jerome Gilmore, Donald E. Green, Donald E. Grumbles, James Hale, David O. Hall, Jimmy A. Harp, Robert B. Harris, Thomas Harrison, Jim Heite, William C. Henderson, Ray Herrera, Oscar Hidalgo, Richard J. Holmes, William W. Huval, Louis J. Jarvis, John D.. Lillard, Paul G. Lindley, Joe W. Lobo, Juan Locke, Larry J. Lang, Donald R. Longan, Bobby J. Luzius, Carl Martin, Edward L. McDaniel, Keith R. McFarland, Kenneth McGonagle, William J. Menke, Charles A. Melendez, Robert Milby, James F. Miller, Robert B. Miller, Thomas R. Moore, John E. Nolatv Robert L. QJfvares, Andres Orrell, Charles K._ Y Patrick, Robert Payne, Jake, 1 Pena, rd, Donat Sfeff D. ei K - ' in 5Lpnald J- i (B H djRKwMi a rrr-O. Adams, Leslie G. Albrecht, Fred W Albrecht, William Alexander, Lawre Alexander, Patra? Allison, John E: Baxter, Michael C. — Bernhardt, Herbert W. Blair, Robert W. Botard, Robert W. Boyd, William E. Brown, Raymond L. Canion, Kenneth Cates, Boyce A. Chapman, James D. Chernotowek, A. Christie, Richard G. Cordon, Oscar H. Cox, W. G. Crouch, Charles G . Cruzaleque, Augusta B. Davis, Jim E. Deros, Antonio Dewan, Manick L. Diaz, Juan C. Eickenoff, James A. Emerson, Harold R. Fatheauer, John R. Fisher, Paul Jr. Freeman, Meluin E. Gaille, Spencer Gardner, Charles F. Heath, Willie E. Henderson, James H. Henley, John W. Hernandez, Jose Herring, Donald R. Herrman, Wesley W. Holveck, John A. Hood, Robert A. Hoza, Richard G. Hull, Jacob B. Irvin, Leslie G. Jenkins, Paul A. Jenkins, Richard A. Johnston, Kent M. Joines, John E. Jones, Rex A. Josephson, Leonard A. Kato, Alex Kennedy, Gayle Kenny, James P. Kern, John F. Jr. ' acq JK R. i ifl Tionel J. Matzke, Carl W. Jr. Manville, Edward R. Miles, Charles L. Moffitt, Earl A. Moore, Richard Moritz, Burt E. Munson, Billy Munson, John H. Jr. Musselman, David E. Jr. McDonald, Hershel Mcllhaney, Guy W. Mclnnis, John L. Navar, Luis G. Newett, James A. Nisbett, Thomas C. Northcutt, Edwin E. Novosad, Ronald R. Paredes, Antonio Peyser, David R. Piemans, Robert Riddell, Glenn Robinson, Gary T. Rutledge, James Sartwelle, William Sims, William L. Smith, Clifton W. Snow, Raymond H. Somano, Robert B. Sorenson, Wesley G. Stein, Franklin J. Stewart, Kenneth Stuhrenberg, Bill Taffinder, Sam Taylor, Milburn A. Thompson, Ralph Twomey, Raymond D. Villarreal; Richard D. WoIJy larries F. Wpitcins, Roy M. White, Robert Whitehall, Dan E. Whitford, Howard Witt, Wallace M. Wolfe, Dan O. Wood, Carl E. Wrightp Richard W. Wynn, Lovvell Yarling, John M. Roskey, Walter M. Rosprim, James F. , Shaw, Lyman E. Shaw, William G. Shroeder, James E. Smith, John T. Smith, Reed W. Soulati, Firouz Stouch, John R. Stuart, Tommie F. Taggart, Jonte M. Temple, Vincel E. Jr. Tinnell, John Tripp, Roy G. Trujillo, Carlos E. Turner, Lynn D. Vacek, Francis E. Valdetero, Michael Valdez, Javier Vale, Martin M. Walther, Jay R. Werckle, Anthony West, Robert L. White, Gene E. Whitlock, Clifford Wimbish, Gary H. Wimbish, Robert W. Wilcox, George A. Worden, Michael J. Woytek, Oscar Jr. Yount Alan H. DORITA LACKEY Walton Hall Sweetheart DORM COUNCIL First row, left to right: Hausenfluke, M.; Miller, T.; Kirsch, B. Second row: Moore, R.; Darila, T. $ VANITY FAIR Section edited by BILL McCLAIN AGGIE SWEETHEART ANN EDWARDS Perhaps the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon a student of the Texas Woman ' s University, our sister institution, is to be named Aggie Sweetheart. This year the honor went to Ann Edwards, a TWU nursing major. She was chosen from the finalists by a group of campus leaders. Throughout the year, she has graced almost every social event on the campus with her presence. The Aggies are certainly proud to have had Miss Edwards as the Aggie Sweetheart of 1962. 156 With Malcolm Hall as her escort, Ann strolls through a saber arch as the Sweetheart of Aggieland for the first time. In the relaxing atmosphere of the M.S.C. terrace, Ann and Bill discuss the forthcoming events of the weekend. Ann finds herself surrounded by some of those Aggie seniors. By the way, they had to rope off the M.S.C. grounds in order to keep the entire student body from getting into the picture. 158 VANITY FAIR 1962 A month before the Ring Dance seniors rush to the Student Publications Office. The reason for their haste is to enter their dates in the Vanity Fair contest. After the entries close, a com¬ mittee of staff and faculty members select the twelve most beautiful girls as finalists. On the Friday before the Ring Dance, these twelve girls are in the spotlight at the Press Club Banquet. At this time, those attend¬ ing the banquet vote by secret ballot to select winners. This is just the beginning of a hectic weekend. Besides attending the usual social functions, the finalists have their pictures taken on Saturday afternoon. The highlight of the Ring Dance is the announcement of the six winners. As they are named, the Aggie Sweetheart presents them with a bouquet of roses. It is a great honor to be a member of Vanity Fair. These beauti¬ ful young ladies are proudly presented by the Class of ' 62 as the Vanity Fair of 1962. Nerves are on edge as the finalists await the beginning of the Press Club Banquet. 159 160 161 ¥v; m MISS SANDRA POWELL escorted by LLOYD STAFFO . MISS EILEEN MARTIN escorted by TOMMY SWEATMAN eiSlllift ' ' 166 j..... t KB ' MRS. CAROLYN STEPHENSON escorted by SYDNEY STEPHENSON RUNNERS-UP MISS PATTY HUSTON escorted by JOHN HAMM 167 168 CIVILIAN SWEETHEART MISS SANDRA REIN 169 MISS KATHY REILLY CLASS OF ’63 COTTON PAGEANT DUCHESS FRESHMAN SWEETHEART 170 AIR FORCE SWEETHEART MISS DELORES COLLINS BAND SWEETHEART MISS SUZANNE WISEMAN ACTIVITIES Section edited by WELDON NASH, JR. 1962 AGGIE t ' j M The week before the big Thanksgiving game with TU, all Aggies go to the cutting area to build the world ' s largest bonfire. The bonfire is built entirely by the students, and is one of the most coveted traditions of this college. On the night before the game, a yell practice is held on the drill field on which the bonfire has been erected. As the mass of logs is lighted, the band plays the Spirit of Aggie- land and each Aggie understands why he worked so hard and is repaid for his toil and sweat with the inward feeling of love for his school. To all Aggies, the bonfire symbolizes a burning desire to beat TU, and the underlying flame of love that every Aggie carries in his heart for the school. 174 BONFIRE YELL A significant part of an Aggie ' s life in the Fall are the weekly Yell Practices. Every Tuesday and Thursday night, Kyle Field vibrates with the sounds of the Aggie Yells. On Friday nights before a home game, the Corps has a midnight Yell Practice. The band marches across campus to Kyle Field and everyone falls in behind. After every victory in Kyle Field, the Yell Leaders are whisked away to be dunked in the Fish Pond. Afterwards, a Yell Practice is held in front of the YAACA. Yell Practice is another tradition that keeps the Aggie Spirit alive. PRACTICE 177 WINNING FOOTBALL SIGNS m Xv ' Tef MllffAr October 2$ « x r 3i. ' Ft m ■ V ' V-- ✓ 12th MAN BOWL Civilian students went down to defeat in the annual 12th Man Bowl in a 10-8 victory for the Corps on Kyle Field. Oh well, wait ' til next year. AGGIE PLAYERS Aggies interested in drama have a chance to display their talents by being members of The Aggie Players. They usually stage well known plays by famous playwrights. Some of their productions this year included Twelve Angry Men, Candida and Tiger at the Gates. The Players have been fortunate in having two ex¬ cellent men as their producers and directors, Vic Weining and C. K. Ester, both English Professors. 180 TOWN HALL Town Hall has the purpose of entertaining Aggies, which it accomplished to the fullest this year. Mr. Robert Boone, A M Music Director, works hard every year to obtain a variety of interesting and popular entertainment for A M. This year Aggies had the pleasure of seeing Ray Anthony and His Bookends, Carlos Montoya, The San Antonio Symphony, Jose Greco, The Music Man, Henry L. Scott, and the ever popular team of Ferrante and Teicher. Saw Varsity ' s horns off? ITS Each year, A AA sponsors the Intercollegiate Talent Show which is held during the Spring Military week¬ end. A total of ten acts were selected this year from Colleges and Universities in Texas, Oklahoma, Ark¬ ansas and Louisana. This year A M was represented by the Saints and the show was opened and closed by The Apache Belles from Tyler Junior College. Other acts were Miss Sharon Vinyard from Texas Tech, The Babs Baugh Skytones The R oommates all from Baylor, Nedra Haggard from Arkansas, Lee Wilson Modern Jazz Trio from Southwestern State College, in Oklahoma, Lana Rae Grooms from Oklahoma State, Janet Johns from T.C.U., and The Sidewinders from L.S.U. The show was highlighted by the return of the Joker ' s from L.S.U. making their fourth ITS perform¬ ance. Jim Teter, a ventriloquist from Oklahoma State was emcee. Doctor, I ' ve got a problem . . . A great singer from Midwestern. Another group from Baylor. 183 184 MILITARY BALL Spring Military Weekend brings with it two of the social highlights of the year, the Combat and Military Balls. The Combat Ball, the most informal, and most enjoyable dance of the year is sponsored by the Combat Arms of the Corps of Cadets. Sbisa Hall was filled with machine guns, mortars, sand bags, and the Berlin Wall. All Cadets attended the dance in fatigues and their dates wore the costumes of German peasant girls. The Military Ball brings the event-filled week¬ end to a close. Ralph Marterie ' s Orchestra pro¬ vided the music for the evening. Besides the Aggies and their dates, many distinguished mili¬ tary guests attended the ball. AIR FORCE BALL Each year one of the big social highlights of the fall is the Air Force Ball. This year the Aggie Sweetheart Ann Edwards pre¬ sented Miss Delores Collins with traditional bouquet after she was declared the 1962 Air Force Sweetheart. Miss Delores Collins, a Houston beauty, was escorted by Bob Cooley. Many distinguished guests and faculty members including Army and Air Force Officers and their wives in the Department of Military Science and Tactics were present. After dancing to the music of Buddy Broch and his Orchestra the students left for the traditional midnight yell practice before the SMU football game. 186 BAND DANCE The Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band is the only outfit on campus that has its own dance each year. This year the Aggieland Combo provided music for the Band Dance in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom. The Band Sweetheart is chosen by vote of the band members from five finalists. The honor went to Miss Suzanne Wiseman escorted by Jeff Wentworth. Everybody ' s doing ihe Twist! Col. Adams gets into the act. 187 FISH BALL Moonlight and Roses was the theme of the Class of ' 65 Fish Ball. The decorations included stars hanging from the ceiling, a fountain, and two love swings. The music was provided by The Aggieland Orchestra. The Fish Ball is the big social event of the Spring for the Freshmen. The honor of Freshman Sweet¬ heart went to Miss Janet Wark who was escorted by Micheal Forticq. 188 RV BALL Many afternoons of practice are spent on pre¬ cision drill movements by the Ross Volunteers. The RV has many rewards for this time and effort. Be¬ sides the distinction of being a member of Texas A M ' s drill team, there is the trip to New Orleans and the RV Ball. For the Ball they dress up in their immaculate white uniforms, and Officers with bright red sashes, escort starry eyed dates to the MSC Ballroom for an evening of dancing. SENIOR RING DANCE When a Senior and his date step under the ring for the Ring Ceremony, four never forgotten years are almost history. The Ring Dance is one of the last events a Senior takes part in. In the Ring Cere¬ mony, the Senior ' s date turns his ring around to signify his graduation and then they kiss. However, this ceremony is only a small part of the evening. There is a banquet before the dance, the Ring Dance itself, and the Vanity Fair Winners presentation dur¬ ing the dance. After the dance, when he ' s pulled his boots off for the next to the last time, the Senior is possibly overcome by a feeling of nostalgia. Four well spent years! Hi, there! Who got pinned this weekend? 191 COTTON BALL The Agronomy Society held its 28th King Cotton Pageant and Cotton Ball. Miss Melanie Hearnsberger from T.W.U. was crowned Miss Queen Cotton. She was crowned and later escorted to the Cotton Ball at Sbisa Hall, by King Cotton William Stuhrenberg from Palacios. Among the distinguished guests present at the Cotton Ball was Governor and Mrs. Price Daniel. AGGIE RODEO The Texas Aggie Rodeo Association was organized in 1949 for the purpose of sending a team to each of the NIRA approved rodeos in our region. The Rodeo Association is set up as a rec¬ reational sports club under the direction of the Student Activities and intramural manager. All students, regardless of course of study or rodeo background, are eligible to join. This year was the thirteenth Annual Aggie Rodeo. As easy as falling off a log! SCONA Vic Donnell, ' 63 from Dallas, was officially named chairman for the eighth annual Student Conference on National Affairs at the general SCONA meeting held in the Memorial Student Center. The new executive com¬ mittee was also announced at the meeting. Students who attended SCONA VII came from colleges and universities all over the United States. The topic for SCONA VII was Trends In Government. The guest speakers sparked many heated debates at the conference. SUMMER CAMP Vacation time at the Garden Spot of Texas. That ' s Fort Hood where the Aggie Seniors spent six wonderful weeks in the sun last summer. During their six weeks stay, the cadets participated in such activities as field maneuvers, range firing, tech¬ nical classes, and K.P. Needless to say, they were greatly enthusiastic about a soldier ' s life. Summer camp is another part of an Aggie ' s training to become an Officer. Should we wait ' til he gets the target tacked up? What ' s she doin ' now? Alright, which one of you guys yelled gas? 195 MOTHER’S DAY Every year on the second Sunday in May, Aggies honor their parents with a Mother ' s Day Review and open house. Before the Review, each outfit has a flower pinning cere¬ mony where the CO ' s mother pins a flower on each man. The Aggie Mother of the year is recognized and awards are presented at the Review. The Gen. Moore Award goes to the best overall unit, the marching chord goes to the best drilled unit, and the President ' s Award goes to the unit with the best scholastic record. Afterwards there is an open house in the dorms so that the parents can see how we live and study. Mrs. Lottie Neumann was named Aggie Mother of the Year. Cadet Capt. John Imle received the Gen. Moore Flag for Co. G-l. 197 PARTIES Since you ' ve seen most of the school ' s activities at this point, it ' s time to depict one of the extracurricular activities at A AA. And that activity takes place every time a few Aggies with their sweet young things congregate. Yes, a party; better still, an Aggie party! This year was no exception for good after the game or dance relaxation. Besides the usual outfit parties, the architects had their annual Tomb Boom Party and Beauxs Arts Ball. Yes, there were some never to be forgotten parties at A AA this year. Did you know that a corsage cost $3.50? What, me worry? M 198 SPORTS FOOTBALL..........204 BASKETBALL.........216 BASEBALL...........222 TRACK.............226 SWIMMING.........230 GOLF..............232 Section edited by ROBERT STEWART 201 ATHLETIC COUNCIL The men who plan and coordinate the sports program at Texas A M are shown here going over one of the many sched¬ ules they have set up for this year. The Council consists of Clifford H. Ransdell, Phillip B. Goode, James H. Bass, O. D. Butler, and the Council chairman, Chris Groneman. YELL LEADERS Acting as a link between the Twelfth Man and the Fightin ' Aggie Team, the Yell Leaders co¬ ordinate the voices of thousands of Aggies into one—the loudest in the world. Through the ef¬ forts of these men A M supports its reputation of being the College with the greatest school spirit found anywhere. Left to right, back row. Hugh Anderson, Jim Davis, Thomas Ralph. Front row: Thomas Nelson, Bill Brashears. The Sports Section of the Aggieland ' 62 wishes to thank the following people for their help in producing this part of the yearbook: Tommy Blake for his photos and informa¬ tion, Gene Sutphen of Aggieland Studio for most of the group and action photos, and McCloud B. Hodges III for general information. 202 THE TWELFTH MAN While playing a New Year ' s Day football game in 1922 with Centre College of Dallas, A AA ' s team was cut to a bare minimum of eleven men by injuries. The coach sent a message into the stands saying that a volunteer substitute was needed. King S. Gill, a sophomore who worked out with the team, immediately suited up. The game was an Aggie victory. From this game forward, all the Aggies ' have stood at the games to show their readiness to be the twelfth man on the team whenever they are needed. The Twelfth Man tradition is one of the oldest and one of the proudest on the Texas A M College campus. The Twelfth Man on review. 203 Co-Captains, Freiling and Simmons, with Coach Myers TRAVIS HUGHES Assistant Coach BOBBY DRAKE KEITH Assistant Coach TOM ELLIS Assistant Coach FOOTBALL COACHES JIM MYERS Head Coach TY BAIN Assistant Coach ELMER SMITH Assistant Coach JACK THOMAS Assistant Coach 204 1961 FOOTBALL TEAM Left to right, front row: Darrel Dean, Jim Murphy, Joe Eilers, Larry Broaddus, Jerry Jenkins, Wayland Simmons, Wayne Freiling, Franklin Fisher, Bob Caskey, Daryle Keeling, Russel Hill. Second row. Homer Stevens, John Ericson, Bobby Elliot, David Powitsky, Babe Craig, Ronnie Brice, Kenneth Kipp, Mike Clark, Ed Williams, Ben Lester, Travis Reagan. Third row: Jerry Pizzitola, Guy Dillon, Jim Harper, Keith Huggins, Dallas Kuhn, Pat Latham, Walter LaGrone, Jerry Hopkins, Bobby Huntington, Ronnie Ledbetter. Fourth row: Robert Repkey, Manager, Mike Roquemore, Raymond Kramm, Jim Phillips, Ben Krenek, George Hogan, Bill Miller, Larry Krutsinger, Jack Pascavage, Lee Roy Caffey, Sam Byer, Jerry Ell edge, Manager. Fifth row: Ross LaGrange, Raymond Kubsch, Wayland Ward, Jerry Rogers, Ronnie Carpenter, Johnny Kolacek, James Craig, Pat Barton, Terry McCloud. Sixth row: Raymond Kubula, Jim Keller, George Hargett, Mike Swan, Jim Linnsteader, Bobby Evans, Jim Ferris, Philip Peter. 1961 was a year of great victories and narrow, bitter defeats. We saw the Ags thoroughly defeat Trinity University 55-0 one weekend only to lose a hard fought battle to T.C.U. 15-14 the following weekend. Despite an unimpressive season record of four wins, five losses, and one tie, the Aggies showed themselves to be an aggressive and rugged team throughout the season. We look forward to a more victorious season next year. It will be the first season for our new coach, Hank Foldberg, an Aggie who already has made an impressive showing as a coach. SEASON RECORD A AA OPPONENT 7 7 ________________ U of H 7 16 LSU 38 7 ____________ Texas Tech 55 0 Trinity 14 15 TCU 23 0 Baylor 8 15 ____________ U of Ark. 25 12 SAAU 7 21 Rice 0 25 TU 205 AGS CAGE COUGARS 7-7 Saxon is corralled by the Texas Aggies. The Ags ' season opener was not the smashing vic¬ tory hoped for, but it tied the score against the University of Houston, showing that we were equal to the then 1 1th ranked team in the country. Houston scored their seven points just after an Aggie fumble on the A AA 8 yard line. Texas A M ' s seven points came in the fourth period —the Aggie Quarter—after a drive of 54 yards in 1 1 plays by Quarterback Jim Keller. Guy Keeling kicked the PAT. BEN KRENEK Tackle BOBBY HUNTINGTON GEORGE HOGAN JIM HARPER End Tackle Guard L.S.U. TOPS A M 16-7 John Erickson scrambles through a herd of Longhorns. A M opened a series with L.S.U. in 1899 by running over the Tigers 52-0. In 1962 the Tigers eased past the Ags in the last 1 1 minutes of play to edge ahead one game in the series which now stands: eleven games won by A M, twelve games won by L.S.U., and two games tied. The Ags ' lone score came at the end of the first period. Babe Craig had just booted a magnificent 44 yard punt that died on the Tigers ' one foot line. L.S.U. punted on the next play and the Ags had the ball on the Tigers ' 38 yard line. Minutes later, John Erickson passed to Travis Reagan who went over for the touchdown. L.S.U. scored a safety in the second quarter and two touchdowns in the third quarter to win 16-7. BOBBY ELLIOTT Quarterback WAYLAND SIAAMONS Tackle CADETS ROUT RED RAIDERS 38-7 Aggies, Aggies everywhere, and nowhere to go. The Aggies have conquered in a way that made other Con¬ ference members sit up and take notice of the onrushing Aggies. This game was not one individual ' s work, but a team effort. John Erickson, Ronnie Brice, Jim Linnsteadter and Jim Kel¬ ler completed 12 out of 15 passes. Not a single incomplete pass was thrown in the second half by the Aggie marksmen. After a forty yard pass from Erickson to Linnsteadter, Jim Murphy carried the ball over right tackle for the first score of the game. Travis Reagan, a sophomore from Wichita Falls, scored the second TD on a seven yard scamper. LARRY BROADDUS WAYNE FREILING Fullback Guard Jerry Hopkins, who played a tremendous defensive game, intercepted a Raider pass that set up the final Aggie score for the first half. Here Tech stiffened their defense and Mike Clark came in to boot a 36 yard field-goal. The Aggies led at the half 1 7-0. Ronnie Brice led the A M onslaught in the second half by completing five of five passes for a total of 75 yards. Two of these passes went for TDs; one received by Bob Caskey and the other by Phil Peter. The other Ag score also came in the air on a 1 2 yard pass from Jim Linnsteadter to Franklin Fisher. Tech only managed one score leaving the final tally as A M 38, Texas Tech 7. JOHN KOLACEK JERRY RODGERS Tackle Fullback A M RUNS OVER TRINITY 55-0 Trinity University ' s Tigers could manage only a token defence against the powerful attack of the Aggies before 13,372 fans in The Alamo Stadium. The Tigers made two punches at their S.W.C. foe during the first half in an effort to avoid a knockout, but both fell short of the end zone. During this first half, the Aggies also threw some hard punches and came out ahead 21-0 at halftime. A blocked punt, a pass interception, and a lost fumble gave the Aggies three easy touchdowns in the first six minutes of the second half. Then the rout was on! The Aggies called on 43 players before the time ran out and the Tigers must have thought all of them deserved All-American consideration. Travis Reagan was the major scorer with three touchdowns but he was helped by other out¬ standing backs like Jim Linnsteadter, Jim Murphy, Lee Roy Caffey, John Erickson and Ronnie Led¬ better, all of whom sped for one touchdown each. Daryle Keeling kicked five extra points and Mike Clark added another two. The Aggies rolled 366 yards on the ground and went 85 yards in the air for a staggering total of 451. Scoring 55 points, the Aggies made this their largest victory since the 1944 team crushed Miami University by a 70-14 tally. Brice plows through a confused group FROGS PUNT PAST AGS 15-14 Misfortune plagued the Aggies as T.C.U. came from behind in the last three minutes of play to slip past A M on a field goal 1 5-14. The ball was pushed back and forth on the field until the second quarter when the Aggies marched 76 yards in 10 plays for the first A M touchdown. Reagan, who in one play had already scampered 27 yards, carried the ball on the first scoring. Keeling then kicked the extra point to put A M ahead 7-0. In the third quarter, the Frogs scored their first TD but they failed to make the extra point. A M took the ball on the kickoff and stormed 67 yards in 12 plays. A 44 yard Frog pass, which was touched by two Aggies, fell into the hands of a Frog for a TD and minutes later T.C.U. pulled ahead to win with a field goal. The Spirit is sung on Dad ' s Day GEORGE HARGETT JOHN ERICSON BABE CRAIG Halfback Quarterback Halfback RONNIE BRICE Quarterback AGS ROUT BEARS Lee Roy Caffey crosses the 25. Kicking off to Baylor, the Ags quickly turned the tables by recovering a fumble on the second play of the game. John Ericson then moved the ball to put the Cadets ahead 3-0. Next, Jim Keller intercepted a Baylor pass and Ericson moved the Aggies across in the next eight plays. George Hargett ' s pass to Keeling and a run by Jerry Regers netted sixteen yards apiece for the longest run of the day. Erickson went over for the score. Missing the extra point left the Ags with a 9-0 lead at half time. As soon as the Cadets got possession of the ball again, they marched 68 yards in 15 plays. Rogers and Caffey divided time at fullback and footraced each other down the field as the Aggies jabbed away at the Bears ' tackles. Erickson connected with Huntington for a touch¬ down. Linnsteader passed to Reagan for a two point conversion giving the Ags a 17-0 lead. A final drive allowed Byer to tumble over left tackle for the final score of the game. HOGS NOSE PAST A M 15-8 LEE ROY CAFFEY Fullback TRAVIS REAGAN Flalfback Catch as catch can. Driving 90 yards in the last minutes of the game, the Hogs squeezed past A AA 15-8. The Aggie score came four plays after Russell Hill recovered a fumble for the Aggies. Lee Roy Caffey made the ID and John Erickson passed to Bobby Huntingdon to bring the score to A AA 8, Arkansas 7. This lead was held until the final minutes of the game. JOE EILERS Tackle RONNIE LEDBETTER Halfback RAYMOND KUBALA Center WALTER LaGRONE Guard AGS CORRAL PONIES 25-12 Playing one of the best games of the season, the Aggies forged ahead in the fourth quarter from a 12-12 tie to defeat the S.AA.U. Mustangs 25-12. The Ags were led to victory by the outstanding playing of Quarterbacks Jim Keller, Ronnie Brice, and John Erick¬ son on offense and Linebackers Lee Roy Caffey, Sam Byer, and Jerry Rodgers on defense. After driving 77 yards, Sam Byer went over for the first score of the game. Pat Latham blocked a Pony punt and George Hargett scored three plays later giving the Ags a twelve point lead. The Mustangs then came charging back under the leadership of Quarterback Jerry Rhome to tie up the score after two long drives totaling 166 yards. In this game, the fourth quarter was truly The Aggie Quarter. After a 25 yard punt return by George Hargett, the Aggies moved 33 yards in eight plays for a touchdown by Bob Caskey. To show that we could do it again, Ronnie Brice moved the ball 39 yards in four plays for another touchdown leaving the final score at 25-12. BOB CASKEY Halfback JERRY JENKINS Center Murphy does it again for three more JERRY HOPKINS Center JIM MURPHY Halfback OWLS OUTPASS AGS TO WIN 21-7 Ronnie Brice goes around the end and through the rain. Combining a superb passing game with an adequate ground game, the Rice Owls out-scored the Texas Ag¬ gies 7-21 before 53,000 fans in Rice Stadium. After a scoreless first quarter, the Owls began a passing attack that netted them two touchdowns in four minutes. In the second half, the Aggies used a smashing ground game to slow the airborne Owls to a snail ' s pace. Wayne Freiling then recovered an Owl fumble on the Rice 13. Four plays later Ronnie Brice scored from the two and Mike Clark kicked the extra point to cut the Owl lead to 14-7. The Aggies came back to threaten again but were stopped on the Owl 24. With just 42 seconds left, the Owls scored again when Mike Bowen went over from the one yard line. ' the one that got away ' T.U. OUTSCORES A M 25-0 Ronnie Brice gets a pass off—maybe. T.U. combined a bruising power attack with out¬ side sweeps and passing to conquer the Fightin ' Farmers 25-0. In their last collegiate games, the Aggie Seniors played to the ultimate. The Aggies who played an outstanding defensive w ere Lee Roy Caffey, Keith Huggins, Wayne Freiling and Wayland Simmons. This defeat left the Texas Aggies with a 4-5-1 record for the season. 1962 BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right, back row: David Johnson, Bennie Lenox, Carroll Broussard, Jerry Windham, Bill Robinette, Lewis Qualls, Lee Walker, Jim Keller, Ronald Durbon, Bennie Johnson, Tommy Smith, front row, Coach Shelby Metcalf, Coach Bob Rogers, Manager David Dealey. SEASON RECORD TEXAS A M OPPONENT 58 56 Centenary 64 49 Houston 60 62 Memphis State 55 51 __________ Lamar Tech 62 50 Auburn 71 81 U.C.L.A. 69 71 Wichita 71 54 Seattle 71 69 ________ Okla. City U. 59 64 Arkansas 70 61 ____________ Texas Tech 54 52 Baylor 75 55 S.M.U. 57 64 Texas 69 73 Houston 79 72 T.C.U. 88 73 Rice 54 59 S.M.U. 54 48 Texas 87 65 T.C.U. 62 63 Rice 89 79 Arkansas 49 69 ____________ Texas Tech 84 61 Baylor COACH BOB ROGERS Coach Bob Rogers ' Aggie Cagers have had a good season with a 15-9 won-lost record. Senior Carroll Broussard, who now holds all thirteen of A M ' s individual basketball records, started the season with a back injury but was soon well enough to terrorize his opponents with an agility and an accuracy that often made him high point man. The other members of the team also did a remarkable job on the court. With the majority of the team returning next year, A M will be a tough team to beat in the S.W.C. race. A AA 59—U. OF ARK. 64 ALL AMERICAN, CARROLL BROUSSARD. In Fayetteville, the Arkansas Razorbacks proved to be too much for the fightin ' A AA quintet. The Aggies held the SWC top scorer, Jerry Carlton, to only twelve points, but his teammates took up the slack to win 64-59. The Aggies ' All American, Carroll Broussard was high scorer of the game with 21 points. This game left A AA with a 6-4 season record and a 0-1 conference record. A AA 70—TEXAS TECH 61 Enjoying the greatest night of his college basketball career. Tommy Smith dropped in 21 points for the Ag¬ gies. Another high scoring man in this game was Benny Johnson, who accounted for 18 points. Texas Tech ' s basketball coach, Gene Gibson, paid A AA a great com¬ pliment when he said that this was the first time in two years that his team had been out-hustled. A AA 54—BAYLOR 52 Led by Lewis Qualls and Jerry Windham with twelve points each, the Aggies came from six points behind in the second half of the game to win 54-52. This hard fought game put the Aggies back in the running for the SWC title. Other out¬ standing players in this game were Car- roll Broussard and Ronnie Durbon. G. Roilie White Coliseum packed with fans. 217 A AA 75-SAAU 55 Carroll Broussard shoots long. Spurred on by a ' surprise ' star, the Aggies routed an erratic SAAU Mustang team by 20 points before 6,800 fans in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The surprise star was Ronnie Durbon, the 65-4 forward from San Antonio who hit 18 points. The SWC leading scorer, Jan Loudermilk was held to only five points—all of them on free throws. A AA 57-TEXAS 64 Texas University ' s Longhorns, backed by their usual tactics won their heated SWC game in Gregory Gym. In the first half, a hassle broke out on the floor between Longhorns, Jack Dugan and Mike Humphrey, and Aggie Ronnie Dur¬ bon. This was brought on by roughhouse tactics throughout the game but everything was brought under control. The only casualty was Carroll Broussard who received a gash over his eye. A AA 79-TCU 72 With six Aggies hitting double figure scores, A M saw its best game so far in the Conference season. Ronnie Durbon, Jerry Windham, Bennie Johnson, Carroll Broussard, Bennie Lenox, and Tommy Smith each scored in the double figures to help A M in a great team effort. The Aggies are now tied for second place in the SWC. 218 How to get around a tired Mustang. A M 88-RICE 73 Twenty six points by Carroll Broussard paved the way for a great victory. The great number of fouls in this game, twenty four on Rice and 16 on Texas A AA, included a technical foul on the Rice coach, John Frankie. This game put A AA into a first place tie with Texas Tech in the SWC race. Now if I can just get away from this Teasip. A AA 54-SAAU 59 Dave Sigmund and Jan Loudermilk backed by a hot Mustang team pushed A M back to second place in the Conference. Carroll Broussard with 17 points was the only Aggie to score in the double figures. A AA 54—TEXAS 48 Moving back to a first place tie in the conference, A M soundly defeated TU in a great game, both offensively and defensively. This game in G. Rol- lie White Coliseum was much calmer than the season ' s previous clash between A M and TU. But the interest and spirit was. the same as fans packed the Coliseum and stood in the aisles and entrances. No, you can ' t have it.‘ 219 A M 87-TCU 65 Broussard goes up to get a rebound. A AA 89—ARKANSAS 79 Although Arkansas ' Jerry Carlton, second to SMU ' s Jan Loudermilk in SWC scoring, dropped in 24 points, and Tom¬ my Bayer, who leads the nation in free throws, dropped in 19, A M managed to come from behind in the second half to win a much needed victory in the Conference. Carroll Broussard led the Aggies in scoring with 21 points. Carroll Broussard again led the Aggies to victory with his season high of 29 points. Tommy Smith followed the example set by Broussard and dropped in a total of 18 points. TCU ' s star, Phil Reynolds, managed to sink 21 points to almost match his season average of 21.4. A AA 62-RICE 63 On this day Astronaut John Glenn came down from the first United States orbital space flight. Later in the evening A M also came down out of orbit as Rice pushed the Aggies out of first place in the SWC. The Aggies fought valiantly down to the very end of the game, trying to regain a lead that was lost in the first half. Jerry Windham was the top scorer in the game with 1 7 points. 220 Two more for the Aggies! A AA 49—TEXAS TECH 69 Ready, Aim, Fire, 2 points. 10,300 excited fans in Lubbock saw Texas Tech put A AA out of the race for first place in the Conference. The Raiders held Carroll Broussard to 13 points and the rest of the Ags to under nine points each. At the same time the Raiders scored high; 24 points by Harold Hudgens, 15 by Roger Hennig, 12 by AAac Percival and 1 1 by Del Ray Mounts. Aggies can go over when they can ' t go through. A AA 84—BAYLOR 61 Ronnie Durbon dropped in 31 points for the season ' s top scoring effort. Carroll Broussard also scored high with 19 points. This game ended A M ' s season with a 15-9 record overall and a 9-5 record in the con¬ ference. Playing their last collegiate game, the three Aggie seniors compiled 54 points between them—only seven short of the entire Baylor team score. Broussard fights for a rebound. 221 BASEBALL TEAM Front row, left to right: John Hudson, Kenny Floyd, Bill Hancock, Mascot Johnny, Charles Watkins, John Crain, Bill Grochett, Richard Beller. Second row: Roger Crouch, Ray jdall, Frank Stark, Jack Singley, Ed Singly, John Burton, Rufus Lyne, Arthur Uresti. Back row: David Johnson, Chuck McGuire, Bill Puckett, Bob Collins, Robert McAdams, Manager Robert Goodenough, Manager Kenneth Scott, Coach Tom Chandler. This was a good year for Coach Chandler and his Aggie team. Out¬ standing pitching of men like Ed Sing- ley and Chuck McGuire left A M with an 18-7 season record and an 11-4 record in the Conference. COACH TOM CHANDLER SEASON RECORD A M 4 Texas Lutheran ___________________ 3 A M 6 St. Mary ' s U. ____________________________-_____ 5 A M 4 St. Mary ' s U_____________________________________ 3 A M 6 S.H.S.T.C. _______________________ 2 A M 7 S.M.U. __________________________ 2 A M 9 Minnesota ________________________________________ A M 1 Minnesota __________________________ 3 A M 4 Minnesota ________________________________________ 5 A M 10 T.C.U. ______________________________________________ 5 A M 4 S.H.S.T.C. ________________________________________ 1 A M 4 Texas ____________________________________________- 3 A M 0 Baylor _______ 2 A M 5 Rice ________________________________________________ 2 A M 4 -T.C.U. ______________________________________________ 6 A M 8 T.C.U. ______________________________________________ 3 A M 5 S.M.U. ____________________________________________ 4 A M 6 S.M.U. _______________________________ 3 A M 8 Rice ________________________________________________ 6 A M 9 Rice ________________________________________________ 1 A M 6 Baylor ______________________________________________ A M 1 2 Baylor ______________________________________________ 6 A M 3 Texas ______________________________________________ 4 A M 10 Texas _______________________________________________11 222 BAYLOR SERIES 0-2 6-0 12-6 David Johnson started the scoring in the third game of the series after a no-run loss in the first game. He hit a long home run that was soon to be followed by an¬ other home run. This time Frank Stark poled a 365-foot drive over center field, taking two runners with him. The second game belonged to Johnny Crain, a soph¬ omore who pitched an outstanding game, allowing only two hits and no runs. S.AA.U. SERIES 7-2 4-5 6-3 Chuck McGuire was the winning pitcher in the first SWC game of the season when he put down SMU with only two hits. Bill Puckett hit his seas on ' s first home run in the same game. He was followed by Jack Singley who slammed another over the left field fence. Scor¬ ing in the second game was accomplished by the hits of only two Aggies; Frank Stark with three hits and Robert McAdams with two—one of which was a homer. This game saw three Aggie Pitchers in the ninth inning. A tiring Ed Singley was replaced by Richard Beller who was in turn replaced by Johnny Crain who retired the Mustangs and finished the game. 223 T.C.U. SERIES 10-5 4-6 8-3 Rallying |n the eighth inning with five runs, A AA overcame a tie to defeat T.C.U. 10-5. The top sluggers of the game were Bill Grochett, Frank Stark, Robert McAdams, David Johnson and Ed Singley. After a defeat in the second game of the series, the Fightin ' Texas Aggies came back fast and furiously to soundly whip the Frogs 8-3. Roger Crouch, Ray Flail, Bill Fiancock, and Johnny Crain were the leading sluggers in this game. Altogether, they collected 13 hits. Johnny Crain was the winning pitcher. The baseball is quicker . , The Texas A M launching base for orbiting satellites. 224 . . than the Baylor Bear. TEXAS SERIES 4-3 3-4 10-11 Robert McAdams wrapped up the first game of this series by putting A M ahead with a 330-ft. homer in the eighth and then stopping a Longhorn fly ball in the ninth. Ed Singley was the winning pitcher. In a crucial SWC game, Texas edged around A M and and into a half-game lead in the race for the Con¬ ference title. The deciding game was a close but sad game for the Aggies. 4,000 fans saw the University of Texas reap the SWC title in the tenth inning of a close and hard- fought game. Ed Singley pitched a fine game, putting the Aggies ahead 10-8 in the ninth. The first Texas hitter in the ninth was put out on a pop fly to Robert McAdams. Next came a hard grounder to Dave Johnson who flipped it to first for the second out. With only one out standing between A M and the SWC title, the Ag¬ gies luck turned sour. A walk, a double, and a single tied the score by the end of the ninth. The Aggies were unable to score in the tenth. A single and a double by the Steers spelled defeat for A M. A disgusted catcher lo oks away as A AA scores again. 225 TRACK w MA COACH CHARLES THOMAS THAD CROOKS, captain of the team, holds the school records in the 880—1:50.2 and the mile—4:13.0. Back row, left to right: Coach Lyle, Joe Hillman, Charles Elliot, John Long, Terry Robinson, Charles Hoppe, Danny Roberts, Charles Tieman, Randy Smith, Jerry Anderson, Thomas Burns, James Kings, Don Mitchell, Mgr., Coach Thomas. Front row: Richard Hall, Bill Parks, Larry Egger, E. L. Ener, Don Deaver, Ed Williams, Thad Crooks, Gene Dornak, ' George Tedford, Hubert Nelson, Leo Holub, Elhar Bilgutay, John Fulkerson. 226 TED NELSON holds the school records in the 100 Yd. dash (9.4) and the 440 (46.8). Nelson also holds the Frosh S.W.C. record in the 440- 47.3. SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY TEAM CURTIS ROBERTS, JERRY ANDERSON, GEORGE TEDFORD, and THAD CROOKS compose A M ' s sprint medley team which has the fourth fastest time in the United States. The team took first place at the Texas Relays, West Texas Relays, San Angelo Relays, and placed fourth in the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. R. E. MERRITT 440-48.1 ... 100 yd. dash—9.8 . . . 220-21.5. DANNY ROBERTS Shot Put . . . 57 ' 3V2 Southwest Conference Cross Country Champions are (.top) E. L. Ener, Thad Crooks, Thomas Johnston, Malcolm Hardee, Coach Thomas. (Bottom) James King, llhan Bilgu- tay, Bill Doreen. 227 JERRY ANDERSON 440-yard dash 48.1 High Jump 6 ' 6 CURTIS ROBERTS E. L. ENER 2-Mile S.W.C. Champion Cross country cham¬ pion (record holder) for 3 miles. 2-Mile-schooI record—9:17.9. 228 TENNIS The loss of an outstanding player, Richard Halter, to sickness, hurt the Tennis Team this year. The Team played such schools as Pan American College, East Texas State, Trinity University, North Texas State and the South West Conference schools. Perhaps the high¬ light of the seaso n was during the match with Texas when out¬ standing Carroll Kell defeated Mac White and broke White ' s three year winning streak. In the Conference, the Aggie Team placed sixth. They won six, lost ten and tied four. SEASON RECORD W L Houston University _________________________________________________ .5-1 Trinity University _______________________________________________________ 6-0 East Texas ________________________________________________________________ North Texas ____________________________________________________________ Pan Am. College ----------------------------------------------------- 7-0 Houston University __________________________________________________6-0 North Texas State ____________________________________________________ 2-4 St. Edwards ___________________________________________________________5-1 Minn. University _______________________________________________________ 4-2 Abilene _____________________________________________________________________4-2 East Texas ________________________________________________________________ Hardin Simmons _______________________________________________________4-2 Rice __________________________________________________________________________ 5-1 Texas Tech. --------------------- 6-0 Texas ________________________________________________________________________ 5-1 L.S.U. ________________________________________________________________________ 5-2 S. M.U. ______________________________________________________________________ 5-1 T. C.U_________________________________________________________________________ Baylor ______________________________________________________________________4-2 Lamar Tech. ------------------------------------------------------------— 5-1 T 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 Left to right: Richard Halter, George Wanstrath, Doug Sassman, Carroll Kell, Ray Salazar, Coach Omar Smith. 229 FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM Left to right: Coach Omar Smith, Claude Prestige, Bill English, Richard Barker, Albert Aldrich, Ricky Williams. This year ' s Gymnastics Team had a very successful season. They participated in six regular meets as well as giving exhibitions during half-times at several football games, and at the Aggie Follies. At the Southern States Gymnastic Festival in Lafayette, La., no team scores were kept but five of the Aggies placed individually. 230 Front row, left to right: Butch Prather, Leland Jackson, Woody Powell, Jim Ellison. Back row: Coach Henry Walton, Pat Higgins, Dan Booher, Mike Beaumont, Dick Sullivan, Charles Teas. GOLF In 1960 A AA won the SWC golf championship with a 28 1 2-13 1 2 record. In 1961 A AA won the championship with a 34-8 record. This year A AA successfully defended the title with a 28 1 2-13! 2 record. To add to the championship honors this year. Senior John Lively won the Individual Conference Championship. Graduating Seniors that will be lost to the team are John Lively of Athens, Jim Fetters of Port Arthur, and Dickie Duble of Galveston. Coach Ran¬ som believes that next years ' team will be even better since three of the team members are returning and nine sophomores are ready to try for a place on the team. JOHN LIVELY SWC Golf Champion 231 SWIMMING Left to right, front row: Bob Baker, Ray Colinger, Bill Crenshaw, Keg Watts, Robert Howell, Charlie Teas. Second row: Jim Covan, Bill Stokes, Scott Beckwith, John Williams, Manager, Mike Carey, Howard Mitchell, Coach Art Adamson. Third row: David Kass, Ron Miller, Hans Boy, John McKenny, Oscar Cordon, Bill Baker, Tom Kennarly. A AA OPR. 61 Gustavus-Adolphus 34 53 Texas Tech. 42 54 Texas 41 40 SAAU 55 31 Florida 64 38 Florida 57 53 Alabama 42 77 Tulane 14 Bob Baker ' s winning Butterfly form. 232 Bob Baker on his way to Conference record. This year the Swimming team added a new event to their list. A group of the team members got together and with the help of Coach Adamson, they formed a water polo team. Lack of competition proved to be a problem for the Water Polo Team but they did find hot competition in a national meet at West Point. Here, they placed fifth out of the twelve teams entered. Bob Baker set a new pool record at A AA this year in the 50-yard freestyle, with 22.3 seconds. He also won the SWC 50-yard Freestyle Championship. Bill Baker won the SWC 100-yard dash with a time of 52.3. Thomas Kennedy was timed at 2:1 8.4 in the 220-yard freestyle against SAAU. The Freestyle Relay team of Bill Baker, Tom Kennerly, Bob Baker, and David Kass, hold the A AA pool record for the 400-yard freestyle with a time of 3:33.2. BILL BAKER Center front: Coach Russ Wieder, left to right, Eudoro Galindo, Ernesto Nunez, Jose Sarmiento, Alberto Restrepo, Everett Parker, Jim Lauck, Stephen Fisk, John Moran, James Adams, Hogue Lewis, Allyn Gilbert, Elliott Bristol, Marvin Richmond, Charles Organ, David D ' Agrosa, Walter Alcorn, Pedro Carrillo. Organized only as a club this year, Coach Wieder ' s fencing students plan to launch into intercollegiate competition next year. This year has been spent in purchasing uniforms and practicing long hours. Many of the team mem¬ bers plan to practice during the summer months to insure A M a winning team of which to be proud. An intramural fencing tournament was held this year for the first time. The number of entrants in this tournament exceeded the number in many of the other regular annual tournaments. WRESTLING Coach Wieder vs. James Adams Entering a dual meet with the Uni¬ versity of Texas, the Texas A M Wrestling Team defeated them 24 to 10 in the first meet and won the second meet by forfeit when T.U. withdrew. This team has the distinc¬ tion of being the only team at A M that has never been outscored by T.U. Due to a lack of competition, the Wrestling Team was rather inactive this season. Intramural and intrasquad bouts were arranged to keep the undefeated team in top shape. Left to right, front row: Danny Loyd, Larry Bowen, Gary Riner, Mike Mcllvoy. Second row: Richard Crosby, Mark Finkelstein, Ray Breur, Jerry Voss, Gary Terzian, Ernie Funocchio, Terry Lane. Third row: Larry McGlothin, Mike Halaburka, Wes Green, Roger Carleton, Harold Brent, Mike Yates, Coach Russ Weider. Fourth row: Mike Linz, George Fort, Al Hoyt, Art Ransom, Clarke Wood, Bill Shaw. 234 RIFLE TEAM The Texas A AA Rifle Team com¬ pleted a very active season en¬ gaging in shoulder to shoulder or postal competition nearly every week from September thru April. Placing first in the South West Conference and doing well on a national scale, A AA defeated schools such as L.S.U., Texas, Rice, Baylor, Arlington State, Trinity and the Air Force Acad¬ emy. TEAM MEMBERS Left to right. First row: Team Captain, Matula, Abbott, Hunt, Habey, Segura, Bliss. Second row: Sgt. McCollum, Young, Csagoly, Vitek, Merrell, Elder, Ward, Capt. Old. Third row: Nalley, Jones, Byrd, Hodges, Manan, Acklen, Secor. CAPT. W. D. OLD, JR. M SGT. C. E. McCOLLUM PISTOL TEAM Left to right, front row: J. B. Nelson, Mike Garcia, Sheldon Ragan, A. J. Csagoly, Albert Abbott, C. B. Sabin. Back row: Capt. Bell, Frank Sprague, P. B. Hursey, William Danes, Sgt. Dayton. 235 Baker, W. G. Brice, R. S. Burton, F. J. 44 T 11 Harper, James Hill, Russell Huggins, Keith Huntington, B. N. Crutsinger, L. L. Daniels, James Dealy, G. D. Deaver, R. D. Dornak, E. R. Eilers, J. A. Elledge, Jerry Ener, E. L. Freiling, Wayne ASSOCIATION Goodenough, R. D. 236 Nelson, H. D. Peter, Philip Puckett, W. E. Robinson, T. M. Roepke, R. E. Rogers, G. G. Singley, Ed Singley, Jack Smith, T. E. Spence, Mike Stark, F. W. The T Association was founded on November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Mr. Karson, then coach of the football and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organization for fellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at Texas A M. To be a member a person must have received the letter T in either a major or minor sport. An additional qualification for one lettering in a minor sport is that he must be a Southwest Conference Champion in the individual event. The major sports are football, basketball, track, and baseball, the remainder being minor sports. This organization ' s activities include its annual fall banquet, its spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all the visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are its guests. Teague, S. R. Tedford, S. E. INTRAMURALS Class C. Football, left to right, front row: from Mitchell Hall, Travis Voelkel, Howard Bargainier, Jimmy Guiberteau, John Gore, Charles Burg. Back row: G. A. Batchelor, Dick Selby, Leonard Bench. Here are the winners of the various intramural events that are conducted throughout the year. The intramural program encompasses a wide variety of sports. This year, gymnastics, and fencing were added to the list. More students participate in the intramural program than in any other extracurri¬ cular activity on the campus. ««« Class A Football, Sq. 12, Front row: Vernon Dougherty, Tom Flowers, Alex Cortese, Bob Schulz, Fred Lynn, Jerry McFarland. Second row: Edward Holder, J. G. Stone, Hal Hughes, Jim Norwood, Bryan Grammer. 440-Yard relay. Bob Garrett, Bob Lee, Huch McDaniel, Bruce Currington. 880-Yard relay, class B, David Clifton, Jack Roach, Jerry 880-Yard relay, class B, F-l, Paul Riley, Nichols, Andy Overton. John Palmer, James Botary, Steve Christ¬ ian. 238 Shot Put, Class A C, JERRY RODGERS, H-3 440-yard Dash, Class B, MIKE HOPKINS, E-2 High Jump, Class A C, CHESTER SMITH Broad Jump, Class B, STEPHEN HALE, Sq. 1 880-Yard Dash, Class B, DAVID CLIFTON, G-3 Low Hurdles, Class A C, FRED DEUTRICH, Pan Am 239 Open Badminton, Robert Ramsower, Ben Jackson. Broad Jump, Class A and C, JACK CONNER, SQ. 15 - Pole Vault, Class B, PAUL RILEY, F-l Swimming, Class B, Bill Altman—100 ft. Butterfly, Richard Velasco—300 ft. Freestyle, Don Vick, Larry Ludington, Bill Davis, Al Vernon—400 ft. Relay. Swimming, Class A C, Front row, John Furrer— 300 ft. freestyle, Donald Cook—100 ft. Butterfly, Mickey McGrady—200 ft. Breaststroke. Second row: Jay David, Milton McCloud, Charles Cock¬ rell, Gary Carey—400 ft. Medley Relay. 240 Ping Pong, Class A, Richard Smith, Steve Sellman, Wayne Tinsley, Edward Maldon¬ ado, Santiago Tribaldos. Tennis, Class B, Bill Taylor, Mickey Durbin, Tommy Wooldridge, Bruce Darling, Chuck McBrearty, Pete Marabella. Open Gymnastics, Mark Patton—Trampoline, Tom McCabe—long horse, parallel bars, high bar. Pinky Carll—side horse, rings. Horseshoes, Class B, Melvin Yarbrough, Dan Biggs, John Hughson, Greg Mann, John Noles. Horseshoes, Class C, Henry Fisher, Bill Burnett, Mike Barbee, Stewart Rodgers, Paul Sellers, James Nixon. 241 Softball, Class A, Front row. Richard Hernandez, Larry Townsend, Aldo Bordano. Second row: Ed Berry, Bill Talerek, Dave Davis, Pat Murphy. Basketball, Class A, Front row: Bert Piram, Charles McKee, John Striegler, Raymond Stancil, Clyde Bickham, Bill Monier. Softball, Class C, First row: Bob Beasley, Larry Goodman, Everett Sims, Peewee Shanks. Second row: Howard Starr, Mike Barbee, Don Barrier, Henry Fisher, Wayne Parsons. Softball, Class B, Front row: Roy Hillenburg, Anibal Gutterrez, Bill Davis, Don Vick, Bob Howard. Second row: Buddy Almond, Tom Arnold, Billy Hart¬ man, Jerry Whiteker, Willie Haisler. 242 Volleyball, Class A, Joe Merritt, Charles Chambless, Dennis Walker, Greg Holochwost, Norman Meyer. Volleyball, Class C. Front row: Robert Beasley, Howard Starr, Mike Barbee. Second row: Henry Fisher, Everett Sims, Pat Higgins. Volleyball, Class B. Front row: Dennis Glenewinkel, David Johnson, Wayne Corman, Elmer Beutnagel, Mickey Jones. Second row: Earl Taubert, Gary Bush, Paul Crank, Britt Bell, Jim Griffin. 243 Tennis, Class C, Earl Morris, Elliot Craig, John Henley, Charles Hall, Ben Johnston. Tennis, Class A, Bill Parker, Malcolm Hall, Phil Ryan, Jim Lewis, James Beamer, Malcolm Basham, Royce Hickman. Bowling, Class C, JIMMY WENDLAND Bowling, Class A, George Calloway, Thomas Riordan, William Davis. Golf, Class A B, Leonard Scarcella, Terry Finkbiner. Rifle, Class A, Roger John, Pat Stancil, Richard Beal. Rifle, Class B, Ronald Florence, Clint Reeves, Joe Nuinez. 245 ORGANIZATIONS PUBLICATIONS.......250 PROFESSIONAL CLUBS 259 HOMETOWN CLUBS. . 317 MOTHER’S CLUBS.....369 Section edited by: MIKE GEORGE JOE CANCELLARE BOB ACKLEN MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER President Many activities on the campus begin in the offices of the Memorial Student Center. An active student program is responsible for this beehive of activity. Under the leadership of Michael Schneider, the MSC Council and Direc¬ torate have enjoyed unprecedented success in the 1961-62 school year. The various committees did excellent jobs in presenting programs and arousing interest in their respective areas. JAMES E. RAY Vice-President RONNY J. HAMPTON Honorary Vice-President 248 COUNCIL AND DIRECTORATE THOMAS GOODRICH Personnel KIRK BLACKARD Public Relations DAVID SPENCER SCON A VII DOUGLAS SIPE Talent GARY ANDERSON Town Hall SPENCER GAILLE Table Tennis REGGIE RICHARDSON EDDIE DUNCAN Travel Directorate Assistant CHARLES BRANDT Directorate Assistant 249 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS The Office of Student Publications is responsible for the operation and control of all major student publications including financial management. Besides taking care of the books and all the other secretarial work in¬ volved in each publication, the front office always has a word of en¬ couragement or a helping hand when needed. For this, each of us associated with student publications owes a vote of thanks. Left to right: Beverly Zemanek, Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda (seated), Mrs. Polly Patranella. 250 TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST mSw.- rr7 i Front, left to right: Richard Runge, Harry Ohlendorf. Rear, left to right: Bill Harrison, Melvin Young. Published quarterly, the Texas A AA Agriculturist is the coordinated work of the Student Publications and the School of Agriculture. One of the goals of this magazine, besides rep¬ resenting the School of Agriculture, is to inform the public of the growing complexity of agriculture and of the increased opportunities in this field. Headed by Bill Harrison, Senior from Columbus, the Agriculturist features a four-color cover photo¬ graph each issue as well as articles of interest written by students of the School. Agriculturist Advisor JOHN HOLCOMB TEXAS A M AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor _____________________ Associate Editor — Managing Editor .. Business Manager Photographer ........ Editorial Assistants _______ BILL HARRISON ..... MELVIN YOUNG HARRY OHLENDORF RICHARD RUNGE ___________ CARL ATKEN _____ JAMES DOTSON JACK MEYER WORD SHERRILL Left to right: James Dotson, Ken Radde, Henry Potter, Bob Carter, Dean Poole, Bobby Quisenberry, George McWilliams, Nick McGuire, Larry Braidfoot. 251 AGGIELAND ’62 Yearbook of the A M College of Texas AGGIELAND STAFF INDEX SECTION Left to right: R. A. Rowland, J. Malchoff, K. K. Knapp, M. J. Hart, J. D. Matlack, P. A. Busch, B. L. Veith, W. Browder, A. E. Vernon, R. E. Dixon, D. E. Barnes, D. E. Wright. Editor ___________________ Assistant Editor Business Manager Activities Editor Class Editor ___________ Home Town Editor Index Editor __________ Civilians Editor _____ Military Editor _______ Sports Editor ________ RALEIGH COPPEDGE _________ BILL McCLAIN _______ken McAlister _______ WELDON NASH _________ JOHN TAYLOR .... JOE CANCELLARE ____________ PAUL BUSCH .. TONY GAUDIANO ..... CHRIS SCHAEFER ... ROBERT STEWART ACTIVITIES SECTION Left to right: Alfred Lee, George Inchauste, Weldon Nash, Harold Wert. 252 MOTHER ' S CLUBS AND CIVILIANS SECTION Front row, left to right: John Christian, Tony Gaudiano, Bob Acklen, David Beck. Second row: James Smith, Jerry Fadal, Richard Dorn, Delbert Whitaker. CLASS SECTION Back row, left to right: Bill Malaise, John Parker, Connie De La Garza. Front row: Ronnie Burkett, John Taylor. MILITARY SECTION Standing: Schaefer, Onefrio. Seated, back row: Barrett, Neel, Hennessy, Forest, Warren. Front row: Drane, Atkins, Bacica, Norton. HOME TOWN CLUB SECTION Front row, left to right: Salinas, Cancellare, Finks, Collins, Payne, Elsbury. Rear, left to right: Migura, Smith, Heliums, Lee, Woodward, Pickett. 253 The BATTALION The BATTALION, a four-days-a-week newspaper for Texas A AA College and for the city of College Station, is a major part of student publications at the college. All the staff members are students. Opinions expressed in THE BATTALION are those of the student writers themselves. The paper is printed at the A AA Press, and distributed to over 8,000 readers in the dormitories and city residents. Bob Sloan, editor of the Battalion ' 62, in one of those rare moments emerges from the depths of the Batt Cave. MANAGING EDITOR Tommy Holbein searches for a pos¬ sible news story for the next issue of the BATTALION. NEWS EDITORS Robbie Godwin, Alan Payne and Ronnie Bookman work on a feature article for the BATT. 254 Army May Give Graduate Dj The Battalion rOU.ECK STATION, TEXAS FRIDAY. APRIL IS. IMS fiice Prexy J To Address May Grads k c. ii..i K Ml ' p • ( | , I • !«.- • V 1 H - Uip hi h h«‘ n l-v j r« aoI- r t A Ml $i50.m) soi Gin 1 Development Fund Aims At New Goal • ■ i -ur UttMKirt ilir .-.or f !h« mllrift . Th« Kx« rtttiv ' |{ •. lli of til ' r Mu U-i.W udditiull !,. Ih«- iltf.itO ) pr., •tilut ' • hi .? k ' f«N.-ir lh - ' a Ross oluntcer Company Sets Annual Fete :;i I M ,1. K V lomju.t Ml lOl. ' j b r Soturduy nigh: V Smorgasbord ■ Set Tonight ., — ..-I «, . Oriomil food will hr fTatur.il! ..mI Tt ' Jxir ' : .. ...ght «: thr third ManciU fjOin P «1 iftii ' .iy m .. n nn jimiirgu.t :o,.. Mrnioiiul ♦rnr-n rV I’.S. | Wning !:««m from nf i «r- ■ l “ l lr r i hi th« iia leniay at ' I pm. ! Kallowinv th« i. r . __It. M. Til.rr, d-v, „{ t-nxinMiring ; rallon Run-Off zl I at $ fond i The r Wbj i of th i j ti« thr 1 ! n.. U«u iif ppi..i niiirv thin UvniriMl-.i. ■ «rlj n. ixinM.. for rr.rarrh. cl«.l.-i.|- t fun !, thr] Th- r ..,u!U.. li.urtl of th riir T.i: - Agglr. Mui.a.i.ii uIko iilluratml itfi.tli lull iiT. ..,,;i| W r. r . Mho i.iiiii ||iatr.t f.mda to fii crllri .-r r..tv tolula I Nov. Hi. Th convocation, 1 I ‘I i| unrvxt ■ (I ' d iuftik v| i . ; pr ,rn:M % l i in air.i.iig thr lug IW2. . pi,riant t i r hi-M un |l r . The «■■« • UtiiM- ' .iircl arheil j iMil iii. ludc the n.lt,.,r. fmident jrl H M.I.r and the , (l.r.i t I • i.miiMinirv.i . n; i,t r:«nd ttnarly nred ..I the roll. K r. A A m ' . KXI-.h tnrth.t .v ■ i ' i ,th ; ' th ho.■ ril Aituplrd thr Th.- rtj... . t.-| I . thr J rviolmlonary f r-rraching n!o rmih - p- . .. . ye..! program ohirh tll mahr avail. t:. in al for the I 1 ! ! 10 ,h ' Beg J ' l iinrritrfrtrd 1 . , i, .. ■ aho the original i hfrh al«. ...rinded Candidates ' d£ h “. ___ _ . . tiraaMtUy « tiffW.. ii ■ring adv.s rd pro- j by atate .-. r .i p farul- n. H ii ' .NUei. rrh p.-ieri . raealty ami • n a« rH. and nimilar p.-i.k van., prBgraaaa. up, .ri, .m- . i i LafK t ingi It. in th prtv. j C r:, ,i. iaimarn U t-’-n.im unrratrirtodi T e b-.ini . r f...-uit|r im ! ta« wUary.f... per ...,,,! SPORTS EDITORS Larry Smith and Van Conner inspect their up-to-the-minute sports coverage for the BATTALION. STAFF EDITORS Editor ________________ Managing Editor Sports Editor _____ News Editors _____ Society Editor __________ BOB SLOAN TOMMY HOLBEIN .... LARRY SMITH ________ ALAN PAYNE RONNIE BOOKMAN ROBBIE GODWIN SYLVIA ANN BOOKMAN STAFF WRITERS Kent Johnson, Ronnie Fann, and Jerry Brown find something amusing. Perhaps it is the fact that on a normal night the desk would be piled high with work to be done and the coats and ties would long be gone. 255 TEXAS A M ENGINEER % • Editor ___________________ Associate Editor ... Feature Editor ... Art Director .......... Business Manager TEXAS A M ENGINEER Left to right: Eldridge Goins, Terry Gossett, Everett Richardson. Left to right—Seated: Eldridge Goins, Terry Gossett, Everett Richardson, Don Johnson, John Imle, Ronnie Smith, Tommy Hohman. Standing: David Anderson, Walter Naill, Jay Nichols, Robert Thornton, Robert Lee, Jim Nelson. TEXAS A M REVIEW Lett to r gnf: Uan TEXAS A AA REVIEW STAFF Editor ................................................................ THOM NICKELL Managing Editor ................................................ JOHN BALDWIN Travel Editor ............................................................ DAN MAST Art Editors ........................................................ TOM HOOKER DON VAHRENKAMP Artists .................................................................... KEN CRITTER BUDDY LUTHER BILL MARTIN DAN BRENTS FRED WALLIS ALAN STACELL JOSEPH DONALDSON Art Advisor ............................................................ BRIT JONES Left: Brit Jones—Art Advisor Right: Don Vahrenkamp—Art Editor 257 EDITORIAL STAFF: Standing, L to R: John Jardine, Ben Johnston, Malcolm Hickman, Jr., Sam Monticello, William Rogers. Seated, L to R: Robert Schwebel, Jesse White, Robert Leonpacher. Tke Southwestern yflfflllfllfll! VOL-XV WINTER 1962 NO The Southwestern VETERINARIAN EDITORIAL STAFF JESSE R. WHITE ................................................................ Editor ROBERT LEONPACHER .................................... Executive Editor ROBERT SCHWEBEL ........................................ Production Editor B. JOHNSTON, M. HICKMAN, D. BEAN ......... Associate Editors WM. ROGERS, S. MONTICELLO ................ Editorial Assistants J. JARDINE, C. HENSLEY, H. DODGE ................ Copy Editors T. SAWYER ____________ Photographic Editor BUSINESS STAFF and ASSISTANT EDITORS Standing: Martin Garcia, Merle Bailey, Robert Davidson, Mike Cummings, Gary Sizenbach, Wayne Porter, Mike Abel, Earl Hubert, Jack Frost, Richard Hidal¬ go, George Gowan, Bob Lowe. Seated: Barry Philipp, Dan Hill, Cullum Greene, C. E. Richardson. ........ . ' ' ' • Uv •: .■ V- ■ •• • PROFESSIONAL CLUBS ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Row I: Thurman, Hickman, Ahart, Leland, Manning, Letbetter, Ingram, Dabney, Scott. Row II: Daugherty, Johns, Marcontell, Brooks, Gilbert, Byrd, Dinklage, Taylor, Stevens, Frazer, Marrou, Boegler, Dodgen. Row III: Hotchkiss, Duzan, Scopel, Salvato, Jachetz, Roberts, Weison, Packer, Latimer, Tydlaska, Aschen- back, Piccolo, Burrage, Patterson, Wagborne. Row IV: Wiederaenders, Wood, Goodman, McGaughy, Miller, Richardson, Teal, Harman, Green, Randolph, Eubanks, Morrow, Hullum, Svadlenak. 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 recog¬ nition the society works to blend in the practical aspects of the accounting students ' education. To many people accounting is a conglomerated 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. PRESIDENT: JAN F. AHART OFFICERS President ..............................................JAN F. AHART Vice-President ................................................ JOHN M. HICKMAN Secretary-Treasurer ................................................ JIMMY SCOTT Program Chairman ................................... THOMAS DABNEY 260 ADVERTISING CLUB OFFICERS President ................ Vice-President ________ Secretary _________________ Treasurer _________________ Publicity Officer ______ Membership Officer COLYAR MclLHERAN _______ JIM DENISON BOBBY DODSON ________ RONNIE TREAT CHARLIE MAULDIN ____________ BEN LESTER Row : Treat, Mclleran, Mauldin, Dodson, Denison. Row II: Herrin, Rubenstein, Fann, Tijerina, Calvert. 261 Row I: Schwertner, Richburg, Hill, Batte, Alston, Stuhrenberg. Row II: Deshotels, Beckmeyer, Silva, Haby, Villalon, Havelka, Boles, Hoffman, Salinas, Hearn, Miller, Blackman. Row III: Justin, Duble, Robinson, Hamilton, Schwert¬ ner, Alston, McMichael, Hemphill, Brooks, Zenkner, Heine, Curry, Berry. SWEETHEART: JAUNETT BAGWELL OFFICERS President: BILL STUHRENBERG Vice-President: GEORGE ALSTON Secretary: CHARLES BATTE Treasurer: JAMES HILL Reporter: CHARLES SCHWERTNER Social Secretary: FRANK HALL Parliamentarian: ZANE RICHBURG Advisor: H. E. HAMILTON Handling practically everything from a summer baggage storage 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 and senior students, a trip for the soil judging team to Kentucky, a delegation to the National Convention in St. Louis, and of course the bi-monthly meetings to keep the students posted on the latest agronomy news. PRESIDENT: BILL STUHRENBERG 262 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Basic Objectives of the American Institute of Chemical Engin eers are advancement of chemical 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 technical information in the field of chemical engineering. 2. Establishes a profes¬ sional standard of conduct and draws its members from those who have subscribed to this standard. 3. Provides an organization which pro¬ motes the wider recognition of chemical engineering as a profession and which is effective in improving the professional and economic status of chemical engineers individually. Student chapters are organized under a charter granted by the Council of the Institute with the objectives of (1) promoting the professional development of their members by their programs and by their relations with other student chapters and with the parent body, and (2) contribut¬ ing to the development of chemical engineering through activities in¬ volving the faculty and all classes of student members and students. OFFICERS President .............. Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President ..... Advisor ................. .... C. V. McSWAIN D. L. BEAUCHAMP .. S. G. TRAYLOR DR. P. T. EUBANKS PRESIDENT: C. V. McSWAIN Row I: McSwain, Beauchamp, Traylor. Row II: Harris, Wright, DeLa Cruz, Osborne, Howeeton, McHam, Karl, Kutach, Fletcher. Row III: Thomas, McLain, Strange, Richardson, Beaty, Sol, Johnston, Meade. Row IV: Carnes, Bellamy, Striegler, Hohman, Mier, Axline. 263 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEBS AND INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS First row: Pitrucha, Hawthorne, Shannon, Crawford, Hamm, Ince. Second Row: Santos, Knox, Lawrence, Selot, Wehner, Abel, Huling, Sullivan, Von Hagel, Shipley. Third Row: Vanderhider, McMillen, Wilkerson, Jackson, Hess, Sandefur, Collins, AAoore, Gilpin. Fourth Row: German, Moore, Thrush, Wall¬ ingford, Dasdekas, Whaley, Melugin, Gassett, . Kittreil, Tansil. Fifth Row: Mooring, Pfeiffer, Giesecke, Solie, Worley, Brady, Wilkes. PRESIDENT: CHARLES A. HAWTHORNE One of the largest and oldest student professional societies on the campus is the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers founded November 22, 1909. The organization 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. OFFICERS President __________________________________________ CHARLES A. HAWTHORNE Vice-President _______ ..... ... JOHN W. HAMM Secretary—AIEE . ......... ... BASIL SHANNON Secretary-IRE ________________________________________________________________ DON INCE Treasurer ...... _____ _____________________________________ MIKE CRAWFORD 264 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 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 _ Secretary .......... Treasurer ......... Parliamentarian CARL F. RABA .. ROY L. WILSHIRE ...... RONALD E. FIX JOHN W. HUDSON PHILLIP R. EVANS PRESIDENT: CARL F. RABA Row I: Evans, Hudson, Raba, Wilshire, Fix, Row II: Lee, Hirsch, Harrington, Baty, Wright, Benson, Sanstedt. Row III: Williams, Dockery, Albrecht, Riojas, Fischer, Rabel, Webb. Row IV: Drabek, Kubala, Van Winkle, Kelly, German, Ward, New, Pritchard. Row V: Escamilla, Ward, Zunker, Lewis, Lieske, Cozby, Rodriquez, Amad. Row VI: Murray, Airhart, Neumann, Pickett, Hermon, Pollard, Thiele, Cruzalegui, Minor. Row VII: Silcock, Stripling, Korbell, Balser, Sulaiman, De Leon, Gartieser, Watts, Heep. Row VIII: Machemehl, Wagner, Robinson, Russell, Soland, Ferguson, Thompson, Cortese, Clarke, Fox. Row IX: Boyd, Huitt, Different, Pierson, Villarreal, Lugo, Koehler, Cunningham, Allen. 265 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 1 925. OFFICERS President - Vice-President Secretary _________ Scribe _____________ Parliamentarian Sponsor ARLAND D. SCHNEIDER .......... DON V. HOLLEY GORDON R. ASBURY ....... DAVID F. LYONS ............. JUAN C. DIAZ ...... BILLY R. STEWART PRESIDENT: ARLAND D. SCHNEIDER First row: Henry, Lowrance, Nelson, Stradinger, Asbury, Manning, Withers, Second row: Rektorik, Lyons, Simptop, Wilkinson, Powell, Diaz, Potts, Albert. Third row: Gerick, Carpenter, Terry, Brashears, Otero, Hughlett, Hoxza, Wil¬ liams, Crowe. Fourth row: Hobgood, Smerdon, Stewart, Sorenson, Aldred, Holley. 266 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer ______ Historian . Faculty Advisor THOMAS C. PAUL JOHN H. WINDER HOMER J. SCHULZ KENNETH P. GUDGEN .... WALTON D. CAVITT P. D. WEINER A program of various technical subjects is presented by either profes¬ sional engineers or student members on the first and third Tuesday nights of each month. Free technical papers, the Mechanical Engineering Maga¬ zine, engineering scholarships, cash awards from contests, financial assist¬ ance from loans, and a continuing membership after graduation are produced for student members. Social as well as technical aspects are enjoyed by the members as parties, banquets, picnics, and field trips are yearly affairs. PRESIDENT: THOMAS C. PAUL Row : Gudgen, Cavitt, Paul, Weiner, Schulz, Winder. Row II: Chan, Boy, Swanaon, Sandford, Broeache, Morgan, Burr, Hoskins, Bell, Gore, Beck, Norton, Lee. Row III: Sands, Fitts, Sansley, Corder, Jack, Clary, Walker, Orsag, Conn, Weismger. Row V: Ibison, Cupit, Godfrey, Lednicky, Offield, Dorotik, Patrick, Gray, Griffith, Lee, Webb. 267 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Row 1: Harris, Carnes, Cavitt, Davis, Willis, Harrison, Davidson, Winder, Nelson. Row 2: Holly, Whitlock, Patrick, Thompson, Braidfoot, Christian, Crutsinger, Edginton, Watkins. Row 3: Whitehall, Harris, Threadgill, Dugger, Kerley, Evans, Snedaker, Phelps. PRESIDENT: JIM CARNES 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 mem¬ bers 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 ____________________ Vice-President ___________ Secretary _____________________ Social Chairman ______ Publicity Chairman Editor, THE LINK _______ Christian Life ............. International Student Student Director _________ Faculty Advisor .......... Pastor Advisor ___________ _________ JIM CARNES . JACK CONNOR ..... WALT CAVITT ... JOHN WINDER HOWARD DAIRS __________ DON WILLIS DON WHITEHALL ....... TOM HARRIS ________ CLIFF HARRIS DR. B. H. NELSON REV. W. HATCHER 268 BUSINESS SOCIETY SWEETHEART: MISS DIANE WOOD OFFICERS President ___________ . Vice-President _______ Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Advisor ... Composed of students majoring in any of the fields of business, the Business Society is organized to promote a better acquaintance among business students while in school, and to give the student a better under¬ standing 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 stu¬ dents. Activities include monthly meetings and the annual picnic held each spring. WILLIAM J. BEDNAR SAMUEL J. KING .... THOMAS NELSON ____________ R. L. ELKINS PRESIDENT: W. J. BEDNAR Row : Gabriel, Ramsower, Pettit, Kirkpatrick, Carr, Wolf, King, Bednar, Smith, Garcia, Price, Holy. Row II: Anderson, Gaudiano, Burnett, Halpin, Byrd, Gibson, Tarver, Biggs, Motley, Taylor, Davis, Rowe, Levy. Row III: Prickette, Strother, Tingle, Twomey, Graham, Collier, Wills, Peterson, Hibbs, King, Hughes, Wynn. Row IV: McCulloch, White, Soper, Toman, Musachia, Willman, Kirsch, Bruns, Williams, Shaw, Terry. 269 CHI EPSILON Row I: Lock, Ginn, Segner, Airhart, Kirsch, Wilshire, Ferguson, Knight, Cun- Kelly, Van Winkle, ningham. Row II: Dockery, Galindo, Huitt, Wolney, Pyle, Armstrong, Raba, PRESIDENT: RUDY KRISCH III 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. Chi Epsilon is the national Civil Engineering honor fraternity and is dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of Civil Engineering as an ideal profession. On January 13, 1962, the Honor Society was formally initiated into Chi Epsilon Fraternity. By stressing both scholarship and character, this organization has become a useful and functional part of the campus. OFFICERS President _________ Secretary ........... Vice-President ... Treasurer ___________ Faculty Advisors . RUDY KRISCH III ........... TOM AIRHART ........... ROY WILSHIRE ........... TOMMY RALPH MR. E. P. SEGNER and DR. T. J. HIRSCH 270 COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB SWEETHEART: RITA SIMPTON President ..... Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer ______ Reporter _______ Membership in the Collegiate 4-H Club is extended to all students inter¬ ested in Agriculture and to former 4-H Club members. In addition to offering opportunities to meet new friends and to grow in leadership ability, the Collegiate 4-H Club presents members with an opportunity to become more familiar with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, its staff members, and its functions in Texas agriculture. Interesting programs are presented at monthly meetings, with speakers being elected from personnel of the college staff and the Extension Service. Other club activities include a chili supper and a hamburger fry. The club also selects a sweetheart to represent it throughout the year and actively participates in the observance of National 4-H Club Week. One of the high points in this year ' s activities was admission to the Stu¬ dent Ag Council. OFFICERS . BILL CEPICA _____________ . DUB SIMS BOBBY QUISENBERRY ... . GENE LATHAM . MELVIN YOUNG PRESIDENT: BILL CEPICA Row I: Dr. Cook, Cepica, Quisenberry, Latham, Muehlstein, Young, Rodde, Powell, Beckmeyer, Moore. Row II: Ramsey, Lewis, Britten, McQueen, Killings- worth, Sanders, Simoneaux, Sington, Watts. Row III: Frey, Collingsworth, Thompson, Jarvis, Robertson, Hutcheson, Hutchison, Hugo. Row IV: Glass, Newman, Armstrong, Stanfield, Luzius. 271 DESIGN STUDENT SOCIETY First row: Voelter, White, Fadal, Kleypas, Adams. Second row: Greer, Adams, Graham, Sterling, Mowlam, Nichols, Wimbish, Moore, Walker, Middleton, Ralph, Munson, McChesney, DeRos, Shaw, Reel. Third row: Malcolm, Jewett, McKinney, Holick, Davis, Brinkley, Pickeds, Philp. PRESIDENT: DAVID VOELTER For architecture students who are formally engaged in creative design, the Design Student Society provides an opportunity to supplement the experience gained from attending classes. The affairs of the organization are governed by the will of its members, who are seeking a closer relationship with the profession of architecture—one whose ethical stan¬ dards and conduct are second to none. By taking membership from all five class levels, more students have the opportunity to make personal contact with professional men in various cities and with notable guest lecturers as well. ' This year representatives are being sent to five conventions, located in Mexico City, Fort Worth, Washington, D. C, Baton Rouge, and Dallas. Active participation in the Design Student Society provides another dimension in the development of an individual philosophy of architecture. OFFICERS President ____________________ Vice-President ............ Secretary ..................... Treasurer ................... Third Year Treasurer DAVID VOELTER . BILL LEFTWICH . JIMMY FADAL LLOYD KLEYPAS BILL ADAMS 272 ELECTION COMMISSION One of the largest student-elected groups on campus, the Election Commission is composed of twenty class representatives (five from each class), five student senators, and all class officers. Its main purpose is to conduct all campus-wide elections in a fair and impartial manner, as well as to enforce the campaign regulations set up in College Regulations. The Election Commission is a’subsidiary of the Student Senate. OFFICERS President ............................................................ JOHN R. ANTHIS Vice-President ...................................... CHARLES R. MORELAND Secretary ........................................................ JOEL B. TERRILL Business Manager ................................ E. JEfFREY WENTWORTH PRESIDENT: JOHN R. ANTHIS Row I: Wallace, Wentworth, Davis, Anthis, Martinez, Waddell, Hardesty. Row II: Stengel, Wheeler, Barnhart, Terrill, Brashears. Row III: Summers, Reyn¬ olds, Jenkins, Smith, Stanton, Dresser, Veselka. Row IV: Blankenship, Weaver, Sinor, Barr, Love, Allen, Dodge, Skaggs. 273 STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL 1961-1962 OFFICERS President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Marshall Smith Thomas Paul Tom Airhart Conley Williams Institute of Aerospace Sciences Freshman Engineering Society Ex-Officio Member Donnie Rudd American Society of Mechanical Engineers V Thomas Fields Robert Wright Jerry Hattox A.I.CH.E. W. S. Weisinger Bernard Lednicky A.I.I.E. C. V. McSwain John Streigler James Carnes A.S.A.E. A.G.C. David Halm David Monteer A.I.E.E. Arland Schneider Donald Jones Charles Hawthorne Arthur Moore Salvador Santos Design Student Society Student Senate Representative • ' Jkf Lawrence Christian A.F.S. S.A.E. David Voelter Don Vahrenkamp Texas A M Engineer Ex-Officio Member Terrence Gossett A.I.M.M. Pet. E. J. C. Raney John Imle Industrial Education Society Robert Garrett Linton Lipscomb Geology Club George Moore Louis Rogers Ronald Delavan A.S.C.E. Carl Raba Gary Balser Ben Gallagher Homer Schulz 274 FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SOCIETY This organization ' s object is to (1) widen the knowl¬ edge of the students in their and allied fields through lectures by prominent speakers and (2) to promote better fellowship among students. OFFICERS President .................................................................... KEN KADEN Secretary-Treasurer ________________________________________________ JOHN GLODT Sponsor ................................................................ DAVID A. PATE PRESIDENT: KEN KADEN Row I: Glodt, Kaden, Professor De Worth. Row II: Pate, Bond, Richardson, White. Row III: Stringfellow, AAoffitt. 275 THE FLYING KADETS COMMITTEE Row : Brattow, C., Threadgill, J., Miller, R., Walker, W. H., Manning, E. L, R. Row II: Williams, T., Krumrey, G., Goins, E., Faskin, A., Dunn, M., Hud- Werwer, J., Wright, R., Gough, W., Sedberry, J., Rogers, L, Cash, J., Shipley,’ son, W., Hottenroth, H., Prather, H., Jones, R. OFFICERS Chairman ......................... Vice-Chairman .................. Treasurer ........................ Recording Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary Aircraft Manager.............. Advisor ............................. ROBERT K. WRIGHT . JACK THREADGILL ... JOHN TINNELL JIM HOTTENROTH HORTON PRATHER . JAMES K. WERNER .............. F. C. HALL As a stimulus to the growth of aviation interest on the A AA Campus, the Flying Kadets Comm ittee was formed under the direction of the Memorial Student Center Council. The purpose of the Kadets is to pro¬ mote flying, safety, skill, and interest. As active member of the National Intercollegiate Flying Association, the Flying Kadets, offers reduced rates on private flying in modern aircraft based at Easterwood and Coulter Airports. Each year the club participates in a national air meet sponsored by the NIFA and travels over the nation to various flying events. Here on the campus, the Flying Kadets offer to any student, regardless of classification, the opportunity to learn about flying and to participate in an enjoyable program based on flying skill and safety. There is also a place for the non-flyers in our program. They help in running the air meets and learn about the industry and sport by participating in good schools and attending movies shown at the meetings. The meetings of the club allow the members to express opinions and ask questions about the flying world and to become better acquainted with the air age in which we live. 276 FRESHMAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY Dedicated to acquainting freshmen engineers with the various fields of engineering, the Freshman Engineering Society helps potential engineers choose their own area of specialization. At each of the monthly meetings, films are shown, qualified speakers are presented and discussions are held to cover the spectrum of the applied sciences. Highlighting the year ' s activities is the annual spring banquet at which the new officers for the coming year are installed. OFFICERS President .........-....................—........................-....... DONNIE RUDD Vice-President ................. ............................... GILBERT FOREHAND Secretary ________________________________________________________________ JACK WYNNE MEMBERS Jackson Wright Yarbrough Almand Gregory Loveless Wortham Thompson Riley Bloomer Kiolbassa Teems Dale Fisher Poe Vrzalik Freeman Hutchins Murphey Burns Trainer Bond Von Wagner Tole Young Cullen Smith Hartman Jamison Minter Cheatham Smith Ingram Wallace Warren Warren Thomas Thorp Varner Liston Estes Cramer Hones Carleton Hartman Mann Smith Rhodes Uhlig Atkins Herring Herzog Clark Spellmann Mabil McAllister Fowler Golasinski Otten Stafford Kana Howell Davis Braff Borg Jones Stokes Forns Green Bollfrass Ebdon Morsch Farmer Norris Barr Piper May Harrison Boles Pierson Hall Griffin Faulk Forehand Hlavinka Catchings Sanchez Rudd Forrest Hamilton Simmons Wynne Schlather Haude Brittan Praisner Schindewolf MacDonald Castle Randsall Knapp McFerris Mason PRESIDENT: DONNIE RUDD 277 HILLEL FOUNDATION Row 1: Gibson, Brahme, Mark, Wormser, Brand, Mrs. Reiser, Schepps, Bailin, Myers, Goldwater, Kahn. Row 2: Berman, Sheiness, Finkelstein, Suib, Gold¬ man, Reiser, Dr. Perry, Hyrpan, Minkon, Reiser, Don, Abbot. Row 3: Kahan, Eisner, Klein, Suhler, Babin, Gerbert, Romick. PRESIDENT: DENNIS SCHEPPS OFFICERS President . _____ Director ________ Vice-President ................. Secretary ____________________________ Treasurer ____________________________ Reporter _____________________________ Parliamentarian _________________ Social Chairman Religious Chairman ........... Building Co-ordinator _______ Freshman Representative .. 278 DENNIS SCHEPPS ________ MRS. REISER .... FRED KAHN JOE GOLDWATER RANDY MYERS MARK WORMSER ... HARRY BAILIN .. HARRY BRAND ... DAVID GIBSON ________ ART BAHME _________ MIKE MARK At Texas A AA the B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation is one of a network of over two hundred units of Foundations and Councilorships on college campuses sponsored by the B ' nai B ' rith Organization. Its objective is to help Jewish college youths understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the interpretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Flillel at A AA has traveled a long way since the time when a handful of students met at the home of the late Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus to create a nucleus of Jewish life on the A AA campus. Today it is a full fledged Foundation with a new Hillel building given by the people of Texas taking its place among the numerous religious and cultural organi¬ zations that together make up the spiritual life on 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. SWEETHEART: REBECCA LEE KAHAN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY The Industrial Education Society is composed of students majoring in technology, industrial distribution, industrial education and industrial journalism. The society is dedicated to the promotion of its members in industry and education, and the promotion of the Industrial Education Department. Through highly efficient leadership, the society has in part accomplished this by such projects as distributing brochures, promoting decals, and bringing guest speakers to its meetings. OFFICERS President ______________ Vice-President ..... Secretary ............... Treasurer ............... Parliamentarian .... Program Chairman Social Chairman _. Reporter ______________ Sponsor ................. ..... BOB GARRETT MARSHALL SMITH TOMMY ADCOCK ......... EZRA DAVIS ..... DAVID LORMS .... JAMES ADAMS .... ART MELENDEZ . WENDELL IRBY .. LIB HARDMANN PRESIDENT: BOB GARRETT Row I: Melendez, Hardeman, Lorms, Adcock, Smith, Davis, Irby, Adams, Garrett. Row II: McCollough, Hull, Herold, Weinrich, Maxwell, Rhodes, Gre- million, Rosprim, Dillow, Boatwright, Peinemann, Wilson, McBride, Magee, Stockstill, Boldman. Row III: Collins, Condee, Stack, Sime, Leboeuf, Cerna, Fine, Hammond, Lehnert, Grimsinger, Parker, Moreland, Patterson. Row V: McNees, Bond, Carnes, Vazquez, Koenig, Sinor, Ray, Nelson, Young, Young, Stephens, Lipscomb, Flynt, Ballard, Boone. 279 THE MARKETING SOCIETY Row I: Dyer, McFarland, Jones, Pettit, Willmann, Denning, Smith, Jamail, Row III: Sefcik, Davis, Soper, Johnson, Powell, Baranski, Morris, Judson, Kirsch, Humphries, Holy, Caram, Garcia. Row II: Carlson, Crow, Hibbs, King, McCann, Hughes, Lively, Lester, Terry. Buchanan, Vaughn, Perkins, Watson, Taylor, Burkhalter, Fugitt, Kennedy. “ :|§ To promote, foster, and encourage a better understanding of Market¬ ing through fellowship among students, faculty, and businessman. This is the purpose of the Marketing Society of Texas A M. Our organization is recognized as a student chapter of The American Marketing Associ¬ ation which serves businessmen 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 expressing an interest in Marketing. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: HOMER L. DENNING President ................................................... HOMER L. DENNING Vice-President ............................-..................- HAROLD W. SMITH Secretary ________________________________________________ WILLIAM L. HUMPHRIES Treasurer ...................................................... JAMES L. WILLMANN Senior Representative to Arts and Sciences Council ......................-......... DEAN K. PETTIT Junior Representative to Arts and Sciences Council -------------------------------- G. A. JAMAIL 280 NEWMAN CLUB Newman Club provides a religious education for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college. It has a three-fold pur¬ pose: religious, educational, and social. Its aims are to help Newmanites share more intelligently and fruitfully in the worship of God, develop a deeper love for the sacraments and real awareness of God ' s graces, and by the guidance and counsel of their Chaplain to find their part in the lay apostolate. Newmanites increase their knowledge ■ of Catholicism on a college level along with their secular learning. They develop a proper relationship between religious and secular pursuits. Newmanites make friends easily with fellow members, find fun and relaxation with Catholic Students in all phases of campus activity, and develop a more complete awareness of their role related to society in general. During the year, the Club sponsors many religious devo¬ tions, discussions, dances, suppers, and other religious, in¬ tellectual, and social activities. OFFICERS President .............................................. STEADMAN DAVIS Vice-President ............................ JOHN WHITTINGTON Secretary ........................................................ JACK GIBBS Treasurer ............................................. CORKY FORESTER Reporter .................................................... JOE PETRAZIO Advisor ........................................ MR. HENRY P. WALTON Chaplain ........................................ REV. CHARLES ELMER SWEETHEART: MISS MARTY EVERHART PRESIDENT: STEADMAN DAVIS Row I: Schwertner, Mosman, Hubert, Weber, Navar, Walton, Forster, Gibbs, Davis, Walton, Whittington, Farrell, Petrazio, Brooks, Willmann, Meadows, Muehe. Row II: Hall, Garcia, Wolff, Stroebele, Laird, Kelso, Cortes, Ward, Philion, Rev. Elmer, Saldivar, Sievers, Hernandez, Sequra, Spence, Palmer, Ferguson, Hill, Dessert, Trevino, Saenz. Row III: Morgan, May, Jacoby, Spencer, Clancy, Huchton, Polk, Hoelting, Suarez, Reitz, Maenya, Santos, Benton, Ortiz, Fisher, Ontiveros, McKelvey, Gambrell, Ibison, Desmond, Bollich. Row IV: McDonald, Volz, Niehues, Perez, Taylor, Focke, Rollo, Poe, Kiolbassa, Akers, Fritch, Schott, Stein, Tobin, Kinser, Zatopek, Shinsky, Kocian, Lewis, Whittington, D., Boutte. Row V: Davis, P., Fohn, Korenek, LeBlanc, Shaw, Jones, Conner, Toman, Persyn, Jaris, Hernandez, S., Venglar, Armintor, Lednicky, Lednicky, B., Schell, Myers, Maurer, Cortese. . 281 PARACHUTE CLUB Row I: Cook, Mullican, Rudder, Chapman, Richardson, Griffey, Floyd, Burrus, Wheelock, Graham, Werner, Brown, Wible, Alverson, Capt. Hall, Lt. Col. Rose, Mueller, Herren. Row II: Richardson, Speer, Adamson, Olden, Heldenfels, Membership in the Texas A M Parachute Club is open to the students and faculty of the College. The purpose of this organization is to promote sport parachuting in the Bryan-College Station Area. The club was formed in September 1961 by five students interested in sport parachuting and has become one of the finest civilian parachute clubs in the South¬ west. Activities include parachuting every weekend, meets with other clubs, and exhibition jumps for special occasions. A M ' s club is affiliated with the Parachute Club of America, The National Collegiate Parachute League, and The Texas Parachuting As¬ sociation. OFFICERS Safety Officer ______ President ................ Vice-President _______ Treasurer ................ Operations Officer Quartermaster ....... ROBERT F. RICHARDSON ............. TOM CARPENTER ............. JAMES E. HUNT ............. FRANK GRAHAM ..... WILLIAM D. HERREN __________________ BERT GRIFFEY PRESIDENT: TOM CARPENTER 282 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB Operating as a junior member of the A.I.AA.E., the Petroleum Engineering Club of Texas A AA affords the junior and senior Petroleum Engineering majors an opportunity to meet and hear outstanding men of the petroleum industry, thus supplementing the students broad and up-to-date classroom education. The club also provides a social meeting for its members to become better acquainted with the staff members. Meetings are held twice a month with prominent guest speakers and a social meeting afterwards. OFFICERS President .................................................................... J. C. RANEY Vice-President ........................................ CONLEY R. WILLIAMS Secretary ............................................................. MILTON HOFF Treasurer ........................................................ FLOYD WIESEPAPE Program Chairman ................................................ ROBERT BEALS Faculty Sponsor ............................................ JOHN R. PEDIGO PRESIDENT: J. C. RANEY First row: Williams, Wiesepape, Beals, Hoff, Raney, Imle, Miesch, Dover, Pedigo. Second row: Salindo, Soulati, Read, Booker, Brewer, Edgington, Bossier. Third row: Green, Reeves, Solalinde, Gardner, Winship, Edman, Campbell, Alderman. Fourth row: Crownover, Evans, Khamis, Davidson, Dunn, Peterson, Hayes. Fifth row: El-Bandi, Statzman, Robertson, Berger, Huber, Amyx, Fritzler, Whatley. 283 PHI ETA SIGMA Row I: Blaschke, Melugin, Rose, Heikkila, Tisdale, Volz, Uhr, Ashy, Head, Easley, Radde, Chisholm, Aldrich, Solis, Migura, Ward, Hughes, Gotcher, Cree, Randsell. Row II: Durren, Berger, Murphey, Larkin, Nalley, Parker, Ben¬ nett, Jages, Sotelo, Lassity, Thompson, Graham, Prestidge, Shirley, Wardy, Lange, Atkins, Rose, Turney, Fisher. Row III: Love, Tovey, Haluska, McConnil, Chaney, Fisherman, Garner, Phillips, Wuensche, Kyle, Williams, Howell, Me- garit, Deen, Robertson. Row IV: Borg, Carleton, Pugh, Brewster, Arledge, Brown, Moore, Schmidt, Rubac, Smith, Gibson, Matthews, Davis, Arnold, Bollinger, Wallace, Schell, Allen, Stevens. Row V: Duncan, Maddox, Buckellen, Lambert, Bankemeyer, Durbin, Noster, Bacica, Brooks, Lewis, Letscher, Pearce, Bullard, Brannen, Farrier, Herring, Oddson, Warren, Zappe, Stengel, McCollum, Fourticq, Grummer. Organized at the University of Illinois in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma, the Na¬ tional Scholarship Society for freshmen, encourages scholarship among first year college men and honors those who make outstanding records. Those men attaining a grade point ratio of 2.5 or better their first semester, or having this ratio as an average for their first year, are eligible for admission. Sophomores comprise the active membership in the local chapter, but inactive membership extends for life. The Sixty-Seventh National Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established at Texas A AA in January 1949. Since that time nearly one thousand Aggies have been initiated into the society. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________________________ T. D. EASLEY Vice-President ___________________________________________ KENNETH A. RADDE Secretary ....................................................... HOWARD M. HEAD Historian _____________________________________________________________ . T. M. ASHY PRESIDENT: T. D. EASLEY 284 PRE-MED AND PRE-DENT SOCIETY PRESIDENT: JOHN LEE HALL Proving that all doctors from Texas A AA aren ' t veterinarians is this group of medical-minded young men. To aid its members in choosing the proper graduate school, the Pre-Med and Pre-Dent Society sponsors field trips to the various schools in this sector. Further interest in medicine is stimulated by the lectures and films provided and by the club ' s annual spring banquet. The indispensable function of bonfire first aid is a service this group proudly administers. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Social Secretary Parliamentarian Reporter . Club Advisor JOHN LEE HALL WILLIAM RUNDELL JIMMIE BORNEY WAYNE CLIFTON GEORGE LOWKE CHARLES BRISENO MICHAEL LOUGHLIN A. E. MEDLEN Row : Gravett, Medlen, Clifton, Borney, Hall, Rundell, Lowke, Briseno, War- lick. Row II: MacAluso, Laughlin, Acosta, Tait, Drouilhet, Godkin, McGregor, Conolly, Woodall, Gruner, Ashy. Row III: Grumbles, Davis, Hernandez, Bald- arrama, Brassmann, Rector, Castanon, Jenkins, Reinke, Holley. Row IV: Fish¬ erman, B. Laird, Killingsworth, De Pasqual, Stanton, Stenger, Ham, Hartseil, Rogers, Maxwell, Fishermann. Row V: Smith, Simons, Glenney, Tisinger, Bland, Wilson, Emerson, McNally, Tisdal, Easley. Row VI: Parker, Bourgeois, Lambert, Bourne, Campbell, Lauck. 285 PRE-VET SOCIETY Row I: Wood, Oman, Moseley, Woodall, Marshall, Dr. Cowing. Row II: Dr. Flowers, Smith, Fry, Auchard, Voelkel, Clark, Emerson. Row III: Brittain, Young, Habbinga, Burns, Daniels, Johnson, Keis. Row IV: McKinney, Head, LeBlanc, Dagges, Duncan, Bonner, Moore. Row V: Rice, Ward, Morman, Traylor, Smith, Conner, Clayton. Row VI: Chapel, Culbertson, Farrow, Jones, Fohn, Van Eiff, Crais, Janik. Row VII: French, Tripp, Price, Humphries, Martin, Ram¬ sey, Marks, Oddson. Row VIII: Gaston, Wynn, Barnhill, Smith, Vick, Tulley, Wehner, Dick, Louis, Loe. Row IX: Yaskovic, Howea, Karr, Secor, Pope, Samford. Row X: Martinez, Hansard. PRESIDENT: JAMES L. MOSELY A AA ' s Pre-Veterinary Society, one of the newest organizations on the campus, was established in the spring semester of 1957 to enable the students enrolled in the pre-veterinary curriculum to gain a better under¬ standing of their future profession. Its object is to provide these students with an opportunity to survey the career possibilities available to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and to acquaint them with the responsibilities and duties that a veterinarian must assume. OFFICERS President _____________ Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Social Secretary Advisor ................. ... JAMES L. MOSELEY ......... JOHN B. OMAN GEORGE R. MARSHALL RUSSELL P. WOODALL DR. G. M. GOWING 286 RODEO CLUB Upon organization of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) February 1, 1949, the rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A M, complying with national rules, organized the Rodeo Club. All students, regardless of their major field of study, are eligible to become members and con¬ tinue the phase of rodeoing which they like best, whether it be contesting, organizing, working stock, bookkeeping, or time-keeping. The Texas Aggie Rodeo Assn, is the spon¬ sor of the Aggie Rodeo Team and is set up in the recreational sports program under the direction of the Student Ac¬ tivities and the Intramural Manager. Each year the club sponsors an N.I.R.A. Rodeo and a Quarter Horse Show, approved by the American Quarter Horse Assn, and the National Cutting Horse Assn. OFFICERS President ......................... Vice-President ________________ Secretary ....................... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ....................... Reporter ......................... Sponsor __________________________ Arena Director ............... Sweetheart ___________________ ........... JERRY ANDIS _____________ JERRY TAYLOR ____________ BILL GRADICK ____________________ KEN DORRIS - ...... PAUL KIKER DR. H. D. REDMOND ............. ... SONNY TODD ________ MARCUS GREAVES ............... Betty Holiday Row : Dorris, K., Smith, J., Davis, J., Harris, H., Billimek, J., Todd, S., Blair, R., Bumpus, F., Kidwell, K., Moore, G., Jones, J., Gregg, J., Buchwald, J., Greeves, M., Adams, D., Farthing, C., Stanford, R., Withers, R., Sparks, K., Rosenberger, W. Row III: Andis, J., Smith, B., Kiker, P., Taylor, J., Gradick, E., Stephenson, E. 287 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB Row I: Kuykendall, Shiflett, Brimm, Smith. Row II: Ward, Osbourn, Finch, Holland. Row V: Smith, Jones, Sagebiel, Spaeth, Sagebiel, Gregg. Row VI: Beerwinkle, Reagor, Sauer, Stewart. Row III: Greenwood, Webb, Oden, Wendel, Jarvis, Radde, Petty. Menke, Reagor, Smith. Row IV: Stuard, Braidfoot, Herring, Durst, Wisdom, PRESIDENT: JIM BRIM Texas A AA ' s Saddle and Sirloin Club is one of the most active or¬ ganizations of its kind on the campus. It was through the efforts of W. L. Stangel that the club was organized in 1920 by the Animal Husbandry students at Texas A AA. The ultimate goal of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is to develop leadership and a sense of responsibility so that the members may continue to make outstanding contributions to the livestock and re¬ lated industries. The A AA chapter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is a member of the National Block and Bridle Club, and always rates high in national competition on club activities and scrapbook. The club is the only one on the campus which publishes its own yearbook. Primary activities of the club include the All-Aggie Rodeo, the fall barbecue, judging contests, the Cattlemen ' s Banquet and Ball with the Little Southwestern Livestock Show and Ham Auction. OFFICERS President ________________________________________________________________________ JIM BRIM Vice-President ________________________________________________________ BUDDY SMITH Secretary ______________________________________________________ JOHN KUYKENDALL Treasurer ____________________________________________________________ FRANK BUMPUS 288 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION It is the responsibility of the Student National Education Association program to its individual members to provide opportunities for 1.) per¬ sonal and professional growth; 2.) development of leadership skills; 3.) understanding of the history, ethics, and programs at state and national levels, especially integrating programs of local associations and student education associations. As an organization, the Student National E ducation Association should deepen the interest of capable students in teaching as a career; encourage the careful selection and guidance of persons admitted to teacher education programs; and, through higher standards of preparation and the dis¬ semination of information, contribute to a reasonable balance in teacher supply and demand. OFFICERS President .................................................... WAYNE S. SELLMAN Vice-President ............................................ CHARLES SUESSMUTH Secretary .................................................................... BILLY C. REA Parliamentarian ........................................................ ARNO KREBS PRESIDENT: WAYNE S. SELLAAAN Row ; Sellman, Suessmuth, White, Krebs, Holmes. Row II: Dr. Hensarling, AAagers, Blackwell, Smith. Row IV: Franke, White, Wilson. Organ, Harrington, Schmidt, Zumwalt, Sullivan. Row III: Paxton, Enney, 289 SINGING OFFICERS Seated: Jack O. Harrington, Jr.—President James Crouch—Vice-President Standing: Joe AA. AAcKnight—Business AAanager Steve Rogers—Publicity AAanager Warren Dillard—Librarian i Bamberg Barnes Bearrie Biggs Brandt Burk Carpenter Cline Collier Crouch DeHay Dillard Echols Elder Gore Harrington Harvey MEMBERS Hickman Hosier Hutchens Jackson Jeffrey Johnson Keeling Lawrence Lehnert Lindley AAagers AAatthews AAegarity AAelton AAeyer AAoody AAoore AAcKnight Navar Neuman Phillips Pusch Quisenberry Rogers Simms Sindo Smith Stout Sturgeon Trahan Waggner Walton Whitlock Williams DIRECTOR: ROBERT L. BOONE 290 TAU BETA PI Row I: Beuchamp, Striegler, McSwain, Wright, Whaley. Row II: Patrick, Waiker, Dorotik, Hedrick, Sherrill, Abel, Huling, Dunham, Robertson, Fields. Row III: Garza, Scarborough, Wesselski, Moore, Reeves, Osborne, Williams, Melugin, Moore, Hawthorne, Luther. Row IV: Coffin, Hernandez, Wallingford, Ferguson, Fraser, Green, Mortensen, Beatty, Drees, Collins, Pfeiffer, Ogden, Focke. Row V: Lockhart, Hilton, Murdock, Redding, Miller, Bellamy, Pyle, Wilshire, Blankenship, Ahead, Thomas, Crawford. PRESIDENT: ROBERT K. WRIGHT OFFICERS President ........................................ ROBERT K. WRIGHT, JR. Vice-President ........................................ JOHN H. STREIGLER Recording Secretary ................................ EDWARD N. PITRUCHA Corresponding Secretary ............................ DAVID L. BEUCHAMP Treasurer ................................................ THOMAS W. WHALEY Cataloger .......................................................... C. V. McSWAIN Founded at Lehigh University in 1885 the Tau Beta Phi Association has grown until it presently consists of 107 chapters and over 110,000 mem¬ bers. Texas Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established at Texas A AA in 1948 and with its more than 1300 members forms one of the largest student chapters in the nation. It is the purpose of the society to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholar¬ ship and exemplary character as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumni. Distinguished scholarship, while it is the primary requisite for admission, is not to be considered the sole criterion. After the scholastic requirements have been fulfilled, the selection is based on integrity, breadth of interest both inside and outside of engineering, adaptability, and unselfish activity. SWEETHEART: CASSANDRA SMITH 292 TOWN HALL STAFF Town Hall Staff is an organization formed for the purpose of providing, for the students of A AA College and people of the surrounding area, the best in 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. 1961-1962 PROGRAM 1. Ray Anthony and the Bookends 2. San Antonio Symphony 3. Ferrante and Teicher 4. Jose Greco Troupe 5. The Music Man 6. Carlos Mantoya 7. Henry Scott 8. Justin Wilson Row I: Stafford, Price, Klugg, Smith, Smith, Reeves. Row II: Anderson, Lively. Row III: Graham, Medley, Philipps, Balser, Stokes, Wiederanders, Holley, Wilson, Norwood, Langer, Scott, Jones, Barrett, Davidson, McLeod, Imle. Y M C A CABINET Row I: Smith, Harrington, Chapman, Crouch, Haley, Paris, Willi, Abdui, Goodenough, Sotelo, Macaluso, Ham, Friedlander. Row III: Dees, Schwenk, Latif Mian Gay. Row II: McQueen, Cline, Jackson, Disinger, Ridley, Johnson, White, Ray, Rudder, Morton, Gay, Ogg, Saenz, McKenney, Young. PRESIDENT: JAMES CROUCH A group of dedicated men interested in the moral and spiritual welfare of students compose the Y.AA.C.A. Cabinet. It has won recognition in the College because it has worked with the purpose of elevating the social, moral and spiritual needs of all regardless of their college standing or religious preference. Among its activities are the Chapel program. Freshmen Camp, Religious Emphasis Week, Assisting in promotion of the Ecumenical Student Con¬ ference, Freshmen Council, Inter-faith Council, Marriage Forums, United Nations Club, attendance at student conferences, bringing speakers to the campus, and discussion groups. The Student Y.M.C.A. is a laboratory where young men can live Chris¬ tian Principles in accordance with the purpose of the Y.M.C.A. thus devel¬ oping leaders who will achieve success in the business world after they graduate from college. OFFICERS President .............. Vice-President _______ Secretary-Treasurer Advisor ............. ..... JAMES CROUCH ____________ DON WILLIS ________ JOE CHAPMAN GORDON J. GAY 294 MALCOLM W. HALL President ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCIL 1961-62 OFFICERS WAYNE S. SELLMAN Secretary-Treasurer DON B. BURNETT Insurance ADRAIN DE GAFFENREID Economics GEORG M. A. GASTON Pre Law JOHN R. NICHOLSON Building Products Marketing KYLE PETTIT Marketing TOM H. KENNERLY Pre Law JAMES SULLIVAN Physics CHARLES M. CLOUD History GERALD A. JAMA IL Marketing GEORGE E. FORT Modern Languages SHELDON J. BEST History BOBBY C. BOX Alpha Delta Sigma LARRY W. WALLACE Meteorology RONALD W. MARSHALL Physical Education BRUCE L. McDANIEL Economics COLYAR MclLHERAN Alpha Delta Sigma GEORGE L EARLE Sigma Delta Chi W. BURL TERRILL Accounting TOM K. NELSON Business JAMES E. SARTAIN Debate Club ALPHA ZETA On April 12, 1951, the Texas Alpha Chapter of the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was installed at Texas A AA College. This was a realization of efforts on the part of Charles N. Shepardson, then Dean of Agriculture, and other Alpha Zeta alumni to replace the existing Agricultural Honor Society with an Alpha Zeta Chapter. The primary objective of the fraternity, with fifty-one chapters over the nation, is to promote the profession of agriculture. OFFICERS Chancellor ...................................... RICHARD RUNGE Censor ............................................ CHARLES E. BURG Scribe .................................. HARRY M. OHLENDORF Treasurer .................................... WILLIAM HARRISON Chronicler .................................. MELVIN C. YOUNG CHANCELLOR: RICHARD RUNGE Row I: Wells, Restivo, Jessup, Deupree, Desmond, rera, Brent. Row III: Steeves, Nihman, Marable, Drouilhet. Row II: Ridley, Gonzales, Newsom, Her- Herrin. A well-rounded schedule of activities, planned to stimulate greater interest in French culture, was the purpose of this year ' s French Club. The Club was united and well-organized to achieve this goal. A presentation of Lady Godiva in the AASC Ballroom provided the necessary funds which were used for the benefit of the club members. Throughout the year several informal social affairs resulted, highlighted by the spring semester Patio Dance at Texas Woman ' s University in Denton. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President ............. Vice-President _____ Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor —.......... ..... JERRY JESSUP MONTY DEUPREE ROBERT DESMOND MR. E. S. WELLS PRESIDENT: JERRY JESSUP 296 AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL Organized in 1930, the Student Agricultural Council serves as a sponsoring group for activities of interest to the School of Agri¬ culture, and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School concerning student problems. The council acts through the Inter-Council Committee as a coordinating body with the other three academic councils. OFFICERS Chairman _________ Vice Chairman Secretary ......... Treasurer .......... Reporter .......... Sponsor ........— ...... CHARLES D. BERRY „ JAMES E. WRIGHT .. GAYLE F. KENNEDY . J. S. HOLLINGSWORTH ARLAND D. SCHEIDER __________ DR. R. C. POTTS Row I: Scheider, Potts, Wright, Kennedy, Berry. Row II: Struhren- berg, Eugelbrecht, Nichols. Row III: Harrison, Quisenberry, Sharp. Row IV: Glaser. Row V: Powell, Smith, Antosh. Row VI: Stuckey, Moffitt. CHAIRMAN-CHARLES D. BERRY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS President ________________________________ ZAY W. GILBREATH Vice-President ........................ WARD B. SHERRILL Secretary ............................... J. D. SARTWELLE Treasurer .................................... JERRY W. GROVES Reporter ................................................ H. E. HARRIS Agricultural Council Rep......... B. R. QUISENBERRY PRESIDENT: ZAY W. GILBREATH Row 7: Gilbreath, Sherrill. Row 2: Sartwille, Harris, Quisenberry. Row 3: Oliver, Swafford, Spillmann, Williams, Groves. Row 4: McGuire, Glaser, Vecera, McNeely, Garrett. Row V: Dittmar, Netz, Friedrich, Richburg, Conway, Corman. Row VI: Nelson, Slvis, Gillar, Thornberry, Barnhill, Caraway. Row 7: Sul¬ livan, Schulmeier, Sligar, Cliett, Elenburg. Row 8: Sartwelle, Cochran, Pool, Olivarez, Brown, Spencer, Nelson. Row 9: Whitney, Sanders, Wood, Dobinas, Williams, Wise, Edmonson. Organized in 1928, 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 wider acquaintance among students, professors, and professional workers in agricultural economics. 297 The Auxiliary to the Texas Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association was formed in the fall of 1950. The current membership is approxi¬ mately 112 wives with active participation of about 90. A business-social meet¬ ing is held each month with one of the four classes acting as hostess. The auxiliary is assisted by two sponsors elected each year to serve two years. The sponsors for the 1960-62 years are Mrs. M. R. Calliham and Mrs. L. W. Gibbs. Mrs. A. A. Price is the honorary sponsor. AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AUXILIARY OFFICERS President ........................................ GLENDA SAWYER Vice-President ................................ LUDEMA LaFLEUR Secretary .............................................. JUDY MASSEY Treasurer ......................................... GLORIA LEGGETT Corresponding Secretary ____________________ WRAY WHITE Parliamentarian ............................ JUDY NUNNALLEE Representative .................... ANN FELICE ROGERS Aggie Wives Council Representative .................................... MARJII SHARP PRESIDENT: GLENDA SAWYER Growing steadily, the A M Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, since its formation in 1948, strives to broaden the interests of its members both professionally and socially. In line with this policy, the A M chapter participates in many activities and has been fortunate in obtaining many prominent speakers for the bi-monthly meetings. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS President ......................................... DAVID G. HALM Vice-President .....................................— C. A. FABRA Secretary ...................................... LARRY O. WEBER Treasurer ............................................ E. H. LANDERS Representative ................................. R. D. HATINGER Eng. Council Representative ________ DAVID MONTEER Advisor ________________________________________________ A. R. BURGESS 298 PRESIDENT: DAVID G. HALM AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS President............................................ L. W. WALLACE Vice-President ________________________ ROBERT BOUDREAU Secretary-Treasurer .............................. E. Y. WONG Row I: Wong, Boudreau, Wallace, Brundidge. Row ler. Row III: Pifer, Camp, Black, Dreumont, Hunter. II: Booth, Steadman, Gough, Damron, White, Mil- The science of meteorology has grown greatly in importance over the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in expansion of the Department of Ocean¬ ography and Meteorology on the campus. To encourage the training of future meteorologists, who are in increasing demand, and to develop in them the profes¬ sional spirit which will enable them to serve humanity better, the Texas A M College student chapter of the American Meteorological Society provides practical experience and education to interested students. PRESIDENT: L. W. WALLACE AMERICAN ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ........ LARRY COLLIER Vice-President ...................... GERALD BRO WN Secretary .................................... ROBERT T. POWELL Treasurer ________ ROBERT ACKLEN Sponsor ............................ MAJ. ROBERT PEACH Row I: Powell, Brown, Collier. Row II: Sumpter, Anderson, Bammel, Thornton, Peterson, Wills. Row III: Anthaume, Thompson, Barrilleaux, Buchanan, Vion, Riley, Ledbetter, Schell, Row IV: Felder, Musanchio, Collier, Townsend, Hedrick, White, Simmons, Conn, Woodward. Row V: Jaris, Zaeske, Olivas, Brown, Bender, Johnson, Gibson. PRESIDENT: LARRY COLLIER 299 A M KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICERS Grand Knight .................................... R. A. STERAAER Deputy Grand Knight ........-................... R. AAcNEES Recorder ........................................ H. SCHWERTNER Financial Secretary ............................ L. J. GORZYCKI Treasurer ___________________________________________ J. E. ENDRIZZI Chaplain .................................... REV. CHARLES ELAAER First row: Schwertner, Wendland, AAanning, Ster- mer, Endrizzi, Gorzycki, Dylla, Hovorak, Serewicz, Schertner. Second row: Lake, Garcia, Pena, Schulte, AAorgan, Clark, AAorrison, Wick, Rosprim. Third row: Schares, Holecek, Prochaska, Shenkie, Rev. Elmer, Lehnert, AAcNees. Knights of Columbus Council 3205 was organized in May of 1949 as one of the 3,400 dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism with membership of over one million Catholic men. Council 3205 promotes projects of benefit primarily to Catholic Aggies such as St. Mary ' s Student Center which was financed by the Knights of Columbus of Texas and helped in raising funds for St. Mary ' s Chapel built in 1958. First row: Dorris, AAonticello, Kleibrink, AAurray. gram, Watson. Fourth row: Bell, Van Winkle, Kemp, Second row: Kahn, Hilburn, Grubar, Allen, Gray, Raney. Gayle. Third row: Craft, Acton, Flynt, Gibbs, In¬ in its fifth year of existence, the Apartment Council has worked toward the goal of creating unity among married students. The council has played an im¬ portant part in keeping the married students and their wives informed of campus activities. COLLEGE APARTMENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ...... Vice-President Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer ....... Chaplain ........ RONALD KLEIBRINK ...... GERALD GRAY ____________ JERRY BELL SAAA AAONTICELLO ______ JAAAES POWELL ............. FRED KAHN 300 PRESIDENT: R. G. KLEIBRINK ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OFFICERS President ................................................ DON JONES Vice-President ................................... KEN BOBO Secretary ____________________________________ LARRY CHRISTIAN Treasurer ..............................................- LARRY HUITT Advisor ................ JAMES MARSH, JAMES COX Social Chairman ............................ CARLOS WORLEY Reporter ........................................ CHARLES BUTLER PRESIDENT: DON JONES Row 1: Butler, Worley, Bobo, Jones, Huitt, Cox. Row 3: Finley, Bryant, Welch, Caldwell, Ramirez, Row 2: Focke, Lane, Hosier, Murdock, Henneberger, Gaither, Peterson, Bolin, Hoyt. Ramirez, Oliver, Carter, McGungy, Nash, Miears. Organized in 1949, the Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors is sponsored by the Houston chapter of the AGC. The Chapter is composed of Civil Engineering and Architectural Construction students. Field trips, movies, and guest speakers are all part of the AGC ' s effort to further education outside the classroom of these students who are interested in the construction field. One field trip each semester is made to inspect construction work in action. BUILDING PRODUCTS AND MARKETING CLUB OFFICERS President ................................ JOHN NICHOLSON Vice-President ................................ C. E. QUALLINE Secretary-Treasurer .............. DENNIS GRAHAM SWEETHEART: CAROL HARDY Founded in 1950, this club was organized by students enrolled in the Building Products Marketing curriculum in the Division of Business Administration. The Studies in B.P.M., developed with the co-operation of the Retail Lumber Dealers Association of Texas, prepare graduates for responsible positions in the building materials industry. 301 14 f. ft ■ __ s $£ pft r4 fift 4 1 ¥ 4 1 7 • f ’ % 1 ' : ; . ' v d§; T W; ' ' • ' 8 if :? __ N P Sfc fii ll -r . 1 ' I 2sc wu Row 1: Poradek, McPherson, Moody, Mueller. Row Brewer, Cullen, Ridley, Holcomb, Gerrald. Row 4; 2: Melton, Faubion, Olivares, Johnson. Row 3: Briggs, Balke, Rodriguez, Bunkley. CHEMISTRY CLUB OFFICERS President ........................................ DAVID MUELLER Vice-President........................................ NED MOODY Secretary-Treasurer ................................ MIKE HIX Row 1: Brown, Sims, Husung, Miller, Blackmon. Row 2: Schults, Hausenfluke, Lewis, Pennington. Row 3: Lewis, R., Greenway, Billimek, Callahan, Cepich. Row 4: Moore, Grimes, Jekel, Gamble, Blaschke. Row 5: Brehm, Weise, Zamzow, Durst, Row 6: Redding, Cormany, Holveck, Hennderson. Collegiate F.F.A. has provided leadership training for Agriculture Education majors for a quarter of a century. First chartered in 1931, the chapter has grown from an initial membership of less than 25 td its present membership of 140. The major objectives of the chapter are to provide prospective teachers of vocational agriculture with opportunities to carry out activities that include leader¬ ship, scholarship, citizenship, and service to the community. PRESIDENT: DAVID MUELLER COLLEGIATE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President JACK HUSUNG Vice-President . Secretary ......... Treasurer ........ Reporter .......... Sentinel .......... Parliamentarian ................. DUB SIMS ............. BILL MILLER DALE PENNINGTON ________ CLYDE GRIFFIN ............ FELIX LEWIS NORM BLACKMON 302 PRESIDENT: JACK HUSUNG CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION OFFICERS President ........................................ JEFF WENTWORTH Vice-President ....................................—- DUANE LILES Secretary ........................—........................ BOB MILLS Treasurer ................................ CYRIL DURRENBERGER Advisor ...................................... WILLIAM THORNTON PRESIDENT: JEFF WENTWORTH DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ............................... BENNIE W. KNAPE, JR. Vice-President ________________-................. ARTEJERJIS RIOS Secretary ................................- PEARSON KNOLLE, JR. Row I: Tribaldos, Rinn, Irving, Del Cid, Wilson. Knape, Wuenshe. Row III: Qureshi, White, Rios. Row II: Dr. Ruple, Dr. Peters, Dr. Van Derzant, A Kream and Kow Klub, now known as the Dairy Science Club was formed in 1922 by Professor A. L. Darnell for the purpose of creating an interest in dairying and the dairy industry. The club is mainly composed of dairy science students but also has a few members who are interested in dairying. Objectives of the club are to raise money for several judging teams and to maintain the interest in the dairy industry. Activities include sponsoring a Senior judging team, active participation in the dairy short courses, the 4-H and FFA contests and the annual Spring Dairy Show on the A AA campus. PRESIDENT: BENNIE W. KNAPE 303 DEBATE CLUB Row I: Hierth, Gray, Denney, Stengel, Lundy. Heinrich. Row II: Galvin, Schwenk, Wright, Rawls, Jones, An investment in Debate Training today pays dividends tomorrow. With this motto in rpind, the A AA Debate Club, sponsored by Dr. Harrison Hierth, with Mrs. Shotte and Nichols assisting, has made great progress this year. Attending many tournaments, the teams have shown great improvement, and one team has appeared on state-wide television this year. A M ' s debate teams are well-rep- resented in the state. Row I: Sullivan, Pitrucha, Melugin, Crawford. Row Row IV: Collins, Abel, Seo, Thrush, Hawthorne, II: Jackson, Solie, Hess, Sanderful, Selot, Huling, Gossett, Kitterell, Nelson. Row V: Pfeiffer, Whaley, Carr, Piper. Row III: Rainey, McMillian, Wilkerson, Basdekas. Wallingford, Ince, Moore, Wilkes, Tansil, Knox. Eta Kappa Nu was founded on October 28, 1904, at the University of Illinois. The A M Chapter was recognized and initiated one year later. This organization has the purpose of bringing together those in the profession of electrical engineering who manifest a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life ' s work by their attainments in college or in practice, to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the Engineering Colleges and to mark an outstanding manner those who have conferred honor on their Alrna Maters by distinguished scholar¬ ship, activities, leadership, and exemplary character. 304 OFFICERS President.................................... ROBERT M. DENNEY Vice-President .................................... CHARLES GREY Treasurer ........................................ DICK STENGEL PRESIDENT: ROBERT M. DENNEY ETA KAPPA NU OFFICERS President _________________________ Vice-President .................. Record Secretary ____________ Treasurer ________________________ Bridge Corr__________________ Corresponding Secretary EDWARD PITRUCHA _ RAMSEY MELUGIN ... MIKE CRAWFORD _______ J. L. BRAND .. JOHN SULLIVAN ............. WM. RUDD PRESIDENT: EDWARD PITRUCHA ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS President -------------- Vice-President ..... Secretary-Treasurer Advisor .......—..... .... RICHARD SLOAN CHARLES BLASCHKE ......... JAMES LONG ........... LOUIS STERN PRESIDENT: RICHARD L SLOAN ENTOMOLOGY SOCIETY OFFICERS President .............................................- JAMES ROACH Vice-President _________________________________ JAMES WRIGHT Secretary-Treasurer ...................— ROY L. STANLEY Aggie Council Representatives .... GAYLE KENNEDY and JAMES WRIGHT Sponsor ................................................ H. R. BURKE First row: Price, Randolph, Kennedy, Wright, Roach, Burke. Second row: Cancellare, Frers, Langston, Hoelscher, Clark, Hutchinson. Third row: Beall, McMenemy, Teetes, Jones, Shipp. Since the organization of the A AA Entomology Society opened on November 20, 1949, it has progressed into one of the top clubs on the A AA campus. Any undergraduate student or graduate student of Texas A AA who is interested in the various aspects of entomology 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. PRESIDENT: JAMES ROACH 305 FISH AND GAME OFFICERS President ......................................... WILLIAM R. MORE Vice-President ................................ JERRY BENTLEY Secretary ................................ THOMAS CARPENTER Treasurer ................................................ JACK MEYER Advisor ........................................ DR. R. BALDAUF First row: Aiken, Carpenter, Meyer, More, Bentley, Fleming. Second row: Schneider, Ohlendorf, Helmke, Wood, Bone, Bartee. Third row: Martin, C., Martin, V., Danzeiser, Nicely, Irish, Armstrong. Fourth row: Newman, Banner, Brents, Hadley, Record. Fifth row. Baylor, Taylor, Fowler, Clements, Sampson, Schnee- mann, Persyn. Membership in the Fish and Game Club is open to anyone who is interested in the out¬ doors. 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 employ¬ ment. Activities of the club include its monthly meetings, field trips, and representation at state and national wildlife meetings. GEOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President ............. Vice-President ....... Secretary-T reasurer Faculty Advisor ..... Program Chairman GEORGE E. MOORE ...... BILL GOODWYN .......... JOHN BETTS .... DR. T. J. PARKER _______ LOUIS ROGERS Row I: Betts, Goodwyn, Moore, Rogers, Maxwell, Syptak, Edgington, Smith, Dilvan, Baker, Lynch. Parker. Row II: Yungul, Housman, Gontko, Green- Row IV: Smith, Blank, Schraeder, Dehlinger, Mur- wood, Diapensa, Frazer, Kendrick. Row III: Fossati, dock, Seward, Jennings. One of the main objectives of the Geology club of Texas A M is to provide students a chance to become better acquainted with each other and the faculty outside 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. 306 PRESIDENT: GEORGE E. MOORE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS President .................................... STEADMAN DAVIS Vice-President —............................... BOB CASKEY Secretary-Treasurer ----------- THOMAS JOHNSTON Jr. Representative to Arts and Science Council ________________ RONALD MARSHALL Sponsor ........................................ C. W. LANDIS Row I: Johnston, Caskey, Landiss, Davis, Marshall. Marshall, Dillon, McGonagle, Smith, Lopez. Row IV: Row II: Cervantes, Erickson, Ringo, Hardee, Teas, Wilson, Long, Tiemann, Davis, Craig, Keller, Watts, Andrews, Payne, Lowe, Deutrich, Rodriguez. Row Anderson, Floyd, Hudspeth. Ill: Strauch, Milla, Haynes, Kelley, Williams, Steel, Objectives of the Physical Education Club are to promote interest at A AA College and to help prepare the physical education majors to take their place in society in respect to their relationship to the school system, students, and general public as well as the coaching of athletics and instruction of health and physical education. Delegates have been sent to the state and national conventions and outstanding coaches and administrators have spoken to the Club at meetings in order to keep the members well informed of the developments in their field and to make them aware of the responsibilities which will confront them after graduation. HISTORY SOCIETY OFFICERS President _______________ ROBERT C. WAKEFIELD Vice-President ....... .................. - CALVIN C. SIMPER Secretary-Treasurer . JOHN P. WHITTINGTON, JR. Row I: McKinney, Swain, Cloud, Wakefield, Sims, Dunri Miller, Whittington, Ashcraft, Mosman. Reed. Row II: Laughlin, Best, Simper, Blackwell, PRESIDENT: ROBERT C. WAKEFIELD 307 First ' row: Arnold, Aristizabal, Crawford, Heddins, Berglund, Hensz, Stewart. Third row: Grah am, Lamar, Dr. E. E. Burns. Second row: O ' Neal, Wagner, Storey, Blackhurst, Paterson. Students majoring in the field of horticulture make up the membership of the Texas A AA Horticulture Club. 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 all over the state are guest speakers. Climaxing the year ' s activities is the annual spring picnic where awards and acknowledgements are made to the members who have done outstanding work in horticulture. HORTICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS President ............. Vice-President _____ Secretary .............. Treasurer ______________ Business Manager Head Advisor ______ ........ GENE ARN OLD LEON ARISTIZABAL WARREN CRAWFORD GERALD C. HEDDINS ______________ P. L. LAMAR ....... DR. E. E. BURNS First row: Huttox, Wright, Fields, Goins, Roden- berger, Werner, Rotter. Second row: Wick, Romere, Campos, Morvis, Chubb, Mortensen. Third row: Albeque, Lockhart, Gareia, Buffo, Whitnak, Seamen, Copeland. Fourth row: Taylor, Barnard, O ' Conner, Boyer, O ' Brien, Clark, Taylor, Lynch, Leaf, Raulf, Smith. OFFICERS Chairman ............................................................ THOMAS FIELDS Vice Chairman ................................................ ROBERT WRIGHT Secretary .................................................................... O. H. MOORE Treasurer ........................................................ E. ELDRIDGE GOINS Faculty Advisor ____________________________________ CHARLES RODENBERGER INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE SCIENCES Student membership in the Institute of Aerospace Sciences was established to provide the student engineer with the opportunity to engage in activities associated with his future career in the aerospace industry. Activities open to members of all classifications include field trips to local aircraft industries, lectures by prominent men in the field, films and social functions in conjunction with the Aero Wives Club. 308 CHAIRMAN: THOMAS FIELDS INSURANCE SOCIETY OFFICERS President ...................................... JERRY W. ROGERS Vice-President .............................. CLIFTON E. WOLF Vice-President .............................. JOHN T. EUBANKS Secretary-Treasurer _________________________ ROBERT AAcALPINE Senior Representative to the A S Council................—. DON R. BURNETT Junior Representative to the A S Council............... WILLI AAA RABEL Row I: Lindley, Sipe, Willmann, Crooks, Hanson, Valigura, Glynn, Albert, Gaudiano, Burnett, Rabel, AAcAlpine, Eubanks, Wolf, Rogers, Lyles. Row II: Peterson, Jenkins, Gorton, Freeman, Leigh, Cook, Langer, Campbell, Andrews, Gonzales, Glyen, AAc- Cown, Palmer, AAiley, Rowe. Row III: Burns, Smith, Wills, Crow, Bodkin, Bower, Duncan, Kemp, Kreusei, Taylor, Williams, Nelson, Vela, Wynn. Row IV: AAusachia, Graham, Bullard, Strother, Tedford, Cos- man, Gold, Tripp, Locke, AAcGuire, AAinnick, Davis, Stamos, Bishop, Bench, Dodge. Row V: AAoffitt, Knox, AAims. Field trips, guest speakers, and social activities are all part of the Insurance Society ' s ef¬ fort to round out the practical aspects of an insurance major ' s education. The society main¬ tains contact with numerous insurance companies and tries to help senior members secure employment upon graduation. In addition, programs which are designed to acquaint new students with the various opportunities offered in the fields of insurance are offered. Co-sponsorship with the Brazos County Association of Independent Agents and the Central Texas Life Underwriters Association in encouraging students to participate in the educa¬ tional programs of the Insurance Institute of America and The American College of Life Un¬ derwriters is one of the primary activities of the club. INTERFAITH COUNCIL OFFICERS President .................-..........-............ FRED E. KOHN Vice-President ........................... DONALD DAVIDSON Secretary ............................................. LIN WILSON Treasurer .................................. LATHAAA BOONE III Reporter -------------------------------------------------- GARY LIVELY First Row: Hickman, Durrenberger, Boone, David¬ son, Kohn, Wilson, Bailin. Second row: Gay, Hick¬ man, Dees, Haegelin, Corder, Edginton, Hermann, AAatlack, Carnes, Irby, Burris, Davis, Lively. 309 PRESIDENT: FRED E. KOHN Row I: Hammond, Flynt, Davis, Smith, Fleming. Moreland, Wheelan, Sinor, Young, Patterson, Jones, Row II: Milberger, Cerna, Johnston. Row III: Hillin, Groneman, Brown, Hardeman. lota Lambda Sigma is a national society of professional minded Industrial Edu¬ cation men who have bound themselves to uphold the principles of scholarship, leadership, and service. The society has three major objectives: the recognition of professional training in the field of Industrial Education, the recognition of high scholarship in this field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond between the actual and prospective teachers, supervisors, and directors of In¬ dustrial Education in school and industry. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA OFFICERS President ............. Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ................ Historian ................ CLAUDE HAMMOND ........ WILLIAM FLYNT ........... EZRA L. DAVIS ______ L. J. HAWKINS ...... MARSHALL SMITH PRESIDENT: CLAUDE HAMMOND Row I: Slaughter, Holley. Row II: Leavitt, Ross. Row III: Cockrell, Hall, Haley, Scaggs. A AA ' s Math Club, organized about 15 years ago, provides mathematics students on the campus a chance to get acquainted with each other outside the classroom. Our club presents prominent speakers on some phase of industry of which the professional mathematician is a part. Other planned activities for the school year 1961-62 include a field trip to a Houston industry, a tour of the Nuclear Science Center, and the annual Math Club steak fry. Dr. Bill McCulley of the Math Department is the Sponsor. MATH CLUB OFFICERS President .......................................... JAMES HOLLEY Vice-President ....... ........ JOHN SLAUGHTER Secretary-Treasurer __________ JOHN LEAVITT Advisor .................................. DR. W. S. McCULLEY PRESIDENT: JAMES HOLLEY 310 PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS President ........................................ JIM SULLIVAN Vice-President ............................. RANDY JONES Secretary ..............................-................. BOB JONES Treasurer................................ CHARLES MUNNERLYN Advisor ................................................ RON SMITH Row I: Youngblood, Burton, Sullivan, Jones, R., Donnell, Faulk. Dominquez, Elliott. Row II: Winningham, Krebs, PRESIDENT: JIM SULLIVAN POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ............... Vice-President ------ Secretary-Treasu rer Advisor ................. Advisor ................. WELDON SCHMIDT RONALD KLEIBRINK . STANLEY GLAZER DR. FRED GARDNER .. MARSHALL MILLER PRESIDENT: WELDON SCHMIDT Row : Wormeli, Gardner, Schmidt, Quisenberry, Balt, Kleibrink, lams, Jones. Row III: Nott, Glasu, Krueger. Row II: Foit, Engelbrecht, Al-Hashimi, Stanford, McDanial, Glueck. Membership of the Poultry Science Club includes any undergraduate or student who is interested in poultry. The main purposes and objectives of the Poultry Science Club are to encourage, promote and stimulate interest in the study and application of poultry among the students at A M College; to establish and main¬ tain relations between the Club and allied interests and industries in the state; and to provide opportunity for wider social and professional acquaintance among students, professors, and professional workers in Poultry Science. Some of the Club ' s projects and activities include: sponsoring Junior and Senior Poultry Judging Teams; holding awards banquet and annual spring barbecue; selling smoked turkeys; and obtaining and presenting prominent speakers and films. 311 Row I: Pumpelly, Benson, Nichols, Packer, Daugh- grave, Jordon, Thornton. Row III: Clancy, Walker, erty. Row II: O ' Connor, Jones, Thurman, Mar- Kemp, Thomas. 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. Row I : Barton, Wilson, Sharp, Scasta, Armstrong. Nixon. Row IV: Crocker, Hamilton, Ryan, Huss, Row II: Cooke, McDonald, Runge, Andrews, Cun- Sommers. Row V: Dr. Sperry, Albrecht, Labay, ningham. Row III: Goddard, Jackson, Liles, Nimitz, Jones, Bohec, Rhodes. Primary purpose of the Range and Forestry Club is to stimulate professional attitude and interests of students majoring in Range and Forestry. The Club ' s activities are of a nature which provide for fellowship among members, stimulate professional development, and better the relationship between the student, staff and other student organizations. One of the major 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. In recognition of academic achievement, the club each year selects the outstanding freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior majoring in Range and Forestry and presents each with a certificate of recognition. PRE-LAW SOCIETY OFFICERS President .............. Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Chairman Parliamentarian Advisor ................ CHARLES NICHOLS JACKIE L. BENSON -- DON N. PACKER HOWARD PUMPELLY . RICHARD MORRIS PHILLIP B. GOODE PRESIDENT: CHARLES NICHOLS RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS President ................... Vice-President ........... Secretary-Treasurer .... Reporter .................... Attendance Chairman Social Chairman ......... HOWARD BARTON ........... LIN WILSON JOE L. SCASTA, JR. ...... WAYNE SHARP ... BOB ARMSTRONG .........JOHN HERRING PRESIDENT: HOWARD BARTON RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President ....___________________ DONALD C. HENDERSON Vice-President ----------------------------------------- BOB CARTER Secretary .................................- GENE O. JAMESON Treasurer ..........-.................... D. M. HENDERSON Advisor ................................ DR. C. HAROLD BROWN PRESIDENT: D. R. HENDERSON RUSSIAN CLUB OFFICERS President ......... ........ Vice-President ______________ Secretary ------------------------ Treasurer ......................— Corresponding Secretary A S Council Rep. ...... RANDY JONES BILLIE LETBETTER ..... JACK L. GIBBS ROY BALDARRAMA CHARLES FREEMAN HARDY FAULK First row: Russell, Henderson, Henderson, Jameson, erts, Hyman, Schmid, O ' Mara. Purkett, Brown. Second row: Criswell, Haley, Rob- PRESIDENT: RANDY JONES Row I: Konradi, Faulk, Baldarrama, Letbetter, Jones, Dabbs, Skrivanek, Matula. Row II: Seale, Supercin- ski, Atwater, Swindle, Stough, Emery, Nichols, Burr, Killingsworth, Graham. Row III: Lester, Heyen, Simms, Fort, Boatright, Higgins, Jones, Koehler, Butler, Hilliard. The newly organized A AA Russian Club is comprised of Aggies who are interested in Russia and its history. Meetings include both guest speakers and Russian films as part of the organization ' s efforts to acquaint the student body with Russian culture, literature, and the most critical of the Slavonic languages. 313 Row I: A cVey, Wendt, Clary, Schulz, Cashiola, Bowers, Truettner. Row II: Bell, Jenkins, Orsag, Riersan, Humphreville, Allen, Walker, Miller. Row III: Farrow, Henicke, Wilson, Jarosz, Fix. One of the largest national professional organizations is the Society of Auto¬ motive Engineers, founded in 1905. The work of the SAE has been unlimited in the field of engineering, therefore its members represent every phase of the subject. Texas A AA ' 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. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS OFFICERS President ...... Vice-President Secretary ______ Treasurer _______ Rep. —......— Adv. ______________ HOMER M. SCHULZ . M. J. CASHIOLA ________ WM. BROOKS ..... WAYNE WENDT ........ LESTER CLARY ... W. I. TRUETTNER PRESIDENT: HOMER M. SCHULZ SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS OFFICERS President .......................................... DAVID NORTON F[rst Vice-President _____________________ _______ JOLL SAENZ Second Vice-President_____________________________ ROGER JOHN Secretary __________________________________ LARRY PORTER Treasurer ........................................ DON GILMORE Representative _________________________ ________ RICK PHILLIPS Advisor ........................ CAPTAIN CLARENCE E. HALL PRESIDENT: DAVID NORTON 314 SEMPER FIDELIS SOCIETY OFFICERS President ______ Vice-President Secretary _______ Treasurer _____ ...... T. H. RALPH TOM CARPENTER DONALD MORRIS THAD SPENCER Aggies who desire to obtain a commission in the United States Marine Corps upon graduation compose the membership 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 undertakings, and to prepare its members to be leaders in a small, elite Corps. PRESIDENT: T. H. RALPH SIGMA DELTA CHI President ........................................ SAM E. SPENCE Vice-President ................................ TOMMY HOLBEIN Secretary ................................................ BOB SLOAN Treasurer ________________________________ ROBBIE D. GODWIN PRESIDENT: SAM ED SPENCE Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic society, is the professional society for men engaged in and dedicated to the highest principles of journalism. Sigma Delta Chi is comparable to the professional organizations serving the professions of law and medicine. Members of the society are chosen on a highly selective basis and represent the most sincere and promising men in the field of journalism. 315 First row: Lockhart, Mortensen, Fields. Second row: Campos, Chub, Wright. Third row: Goins, O ' Connor. SIGMA GAMMA TAU Sigma Gamma Tau is a national honor society for aeronautical engineers. It was formed to recognize and honor those individuals in the fields of aeronautical engineering 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 engineering. OFFICERS President ................................................ JOHNNY G. LOCKHART Vice-President _________________________________________ ROBERT E. MORTENSEN Secretary ....................................................... ELMER E. GOINS Treasurer ........................................................ THOMAS E. FIELDS PRESIDENT: JOHNNY G. LOCKHART First row; Soules, Taylor, Sanders, Lydlaska, Pat- Third row: Cliett, Grun, Hilliard, Dehart, Zaeske, terson, Daugherty. Second row: Kirsch, Taylor, Reinke. Evans, Jernigan, McHam, Longnecker, McGuire. YOUNG REPUBLICANS OFFICERS Chairman ___________________________________________ LUKE SOULES Vice-Chairman ............................... W. O. RICHARDS Secretary ............................................ JIM SANDERS Treasurer ................................. MILBURN TAYLOR 316 CHAIRMAN: LUKE SOULES ABILENE HOMETOWN CLUB PRESIDENT: KENNETH W. KOEGL Working in co-operation with the Abilene A AA Mothers Club, the club brings the men from Abilene together both on the campus and at home for social functions. During the holidays and summer vacations the members of the club are instrumental in encouraging high school seniors from Abilene and the surrounding towns to attend A M. Each September the club, along with the Mothers Club, sponsors a party for the entering freshmen. First row: Rumsch, Sullivan, Broescher, Koegl, McPherson, Majors. Second row: Scott, Poe, Fowler, Beyer, Shipman, Buchanan, Smith, Billingsly, Hattox. Third row: Huchton, Jones, Omen, Hayes, Rice, Fowler, Newman. OFFICERS President: KENNETH W. KOEGL Vice-President: CORKY RUMSCH Secretary-Treasurer: HUGH MAJORS 318 SWEETHEART: SANDRA WHITTLE AMARILLO HOMETOWN CLUB |S|i 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. SWEETHEART: BARBARA ANN BRAZIER First row: Butler, Moon, Dodson, Stoun, Wible, Chandle, Hill, McCauley. Second row: Graham, Morrison, Willis, Paul, King, Wilson. Third row: Pattion, Reeves, Damron, Goodman, Nicholson, Lee. Fourth row: Devaney, Robbins, Johnson, Ward, Moffitt, Rose, Hegeman. OFFICERS President: B. C. DODSON Vice-President: D. G. MORRISON Secretary-Treasurer: C. B. GRAHAM PRESIDENT: BOBBY C. DODSON 319 AUSTIN HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: PAM CANTWELL OFFICERS President: JOHN A. BETTS Vice-President: JIM ROGERS Secretary: GEORGE GILLIAM Treasurer: SONNY WASHINGTON Sergeant at Arms: DOUG HOOPER PRESIDENT: JOHN BETTS OFFICERS President: LEELAND, M. R. Vice-President: MILTON HICKMAN Secretary: EDWIN BOWERS Treasurer: EDWIN BOWERS First row: Bowen, Snead, Beasley, Betts, Rogers, Hahn. Second row: Hedrick, Smith, Caldwell, Dodge, O ' Neal, Bowles, Baylor, Mabie, Morris, Gray, Heliums, Bristol. With over forty-five members, the Austin Hometown Club is composed of outstanding young men who refuse to patronize the rival institution known as Land of the 40 acres. Cooperating with the Austin A AA Mothers Club and the Capital City A M Club, it provides a means for the Aggies of the Austin and Travis County area to become better acquainted while at the same time helping to stimulate interest among high school students of the area in attending A M. ANGELINA HOMETOWN CLUB 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 which provides social functions on and off the campus for our club members. 320 PRESIDENT: MAX ROWE First row: Hursey, Bowers, Rowe, Hickman, Davis, Palm. Second row: Roberts, Lawrence, Scarbrough, Parker, Gibson. AUSTIN-JESSE JONES OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Strecksteel, Carlson, Wearer, Tompkins, Green, Dabney, John. Second row: Dailey, Keeling, Hernandez, Carr, Traylor, Gradman, Peterson, Carrington. Third row: Peish, Ellis, Carlson, Hackett, Medley, Candit. This is a very active Hometown Club comprised of Aggies from the largest city in this great state of ours. The club provides a place where the former students of Austin and Jesse Jones high schools may gather. The club is composed of civilian students and also members of the corps. Each year the club picks a sweetheart from one of the two high schools and enters her as their representative in the Cotton Pageant. The club with the cooperation of the other Hous¬ ton Hometown Clubs, sponsors a Christmas Dance and party each year. OFFICERS President: WILLIAM D. GREEN Vice-President: TOMMY DABNEY Secretary: ROGER W. JOHN Treasurer: CHARLES SCHUENEMANN Social Chairman: AL WEAVER PRESIDENT: SWEETHEART: W. D. GREEN DOTTY FARRAR 321 First row: Holland, Barrington, Hackett, Andrews, Yentzen, Roach, Cooper, Kirkland. Second row: Porter, Kenny, Lee, Camner, Cloninger, Pfeiffer, Dampman, Hearn, Shaw. Third row: Jennings, Brown, Fisher, Johnson, Bond, Ingram, Dolson, Cullen, McGinty, Hawkins. SWEETHEART: MISS MARTIE CHAPMAN The Bay Area Hometown Club, comprised of Aggies from the Texas Gulf Coast towns of Arcadia, Dickinson, Hitchcock, Kemah, LaAAarque, La Porte, League City, Seabrook, Texas City, and Webster, is one of the largest and most active clubs on the A AA campus. Meetings are held bimonthly to discuss business and formulate plans for activities. Highlights of the year were the parties held during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays and the picnic held during the Houston Corps Trip weekend. Many of the club ' s activities were sponsored by the Bay Area A M Mothers Club. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for their assistance during the past year. 322 OFFICERS President: RICHARD S. ANDREWS Vice-President: ROBERT H. HACKETT Secretary: JERRY BARRINGTON Treasurer: JERRY C. COOPER PRESIDENT: RICHARD S. ANDREWS BAYTOWN HOMETOWN CLUB OFFICERS President: ALVIN BACHMEYER Vice-President: JEFF BRA1NERD Secretary-Treasurer: PAIGE STASNEY l SWEETHEART: EARLENE BARNES First row: Brady, Mettke, Bachmeyer, Brainerd, Stasney, Kana. Second row: Drovilhet, Pridmore, Nichols, Haynes, Troxell, Bachmeyer, Thurman, Johnson. Third row: Wert, Gore, Herrmann, Harrison, Killingsworth. The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A AA 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 introduce Texas A AA to high school students. Included in the club ' s activities are annual assembly programs at the above high schools, college orientation programs for prospective freshmen, midsummer and Christmas dances for club members, Aggie exes, and prospective Aggies. 323 BEAUMONT HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Davis, Ashy, Swain, Withers, Latta, Haley, Lablanc. Second row: Dolinger, Boyd, Richardson, Alan, Desertels, Byrom. Third row. Cannon, Collie, Hawkins, Potter, Canasa, Barranco, Brookins, Ashy, Dean, Hamilton. The Beaumont Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Beaumont and the surrounding area. The social event of the year was the Aggie Christmas Dance held at the Harvest Club in Beaumont. The Dance was sponsored by the Hometown Club, Aggie Exes, and the Mothers Club. High School seniors who were prospective Aggies were invited. f ■• ' CC? SWEETHEART: ANN DAWSON PRESIDENT: JOSEPH W. ASHY OFFICERS President: JOSEPH W. ASHY Vice-President: ROBERT J. SWAIN Secretary-Treasurer: LAWRENCE E. DAVIS 324 BELLAIRE HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB OFFICERS President: K. W. MORGAN Vice-President: J. D. SEALE Secretary: D. DAVIS Treasurer: J. NICHOLSON First row: Hudson, Davis, Seale, Morgan, Seay, Nicholson. Second row: Smith, Cook, Gibson, McLeod, Fann, Sorensen? Ward, Levy, Hudson. Serving the alumni of Bellaire High School of Houston, the Bellaire Hometown Club is both a social and a service organization. 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 M. During the past year, the club organized numerous social events and sponsored a representative for the Cotton Pageant. BELL COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Bell County, a leading agricultural and industrial county of Central Texas, lies on a dividing line between crop-growing and rancing country. East and southeast parts on Blacklands, gently rolling, highly cultivatable area; northwest and west parts on Grand Prairie where it merges with Hill country, an area devoted to livestock. Principal cities are Temple, Bar tlett, Holland, Rogers, and Salado. SWEETHEART: MRS. J. W. HINKLE OFFICERS President: J. S. PATTERSON Vice-President: J. B. HARVEY Secretary-Treasurer: T. J. BLANKENSHIP First row: Rea, Symm, Harvey, Patterson, Hoelscher, Blankenship. Second row: Elliott, Dillard, Coufal, Hyer, Irish. 325 BIG SPRING HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Moore, Puckett, Lowke, Tate, Miller, Eubank. Second row: Whitaker, Dorsey, de Graffenreid, Haggard, Barnfield. The Big Spring Hometown Club is composed of students from Big Spring and neighboring communities. The club sponsors many social activities throughout the year, the highlight of which is the annual Christ¬ mas party 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 AA. PRESIDENT: ADRIAN DE GRAFFENREID 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 the 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 AA throughout the Big Thicket and encourage boys from this area to attend A AA. PRESIDENT: First row: King, Read, Gilbert. Second row: Garrett, Jernigan, Ogden, Cates Third row: Cassity, Peters, Corder, Buford. BOSQUE COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Schulze, Wilson, Rodde, Jenson, Zuehlke. Second row: Powell, Seawright, Faubian, Willenberg, Ralph. This club provides an opportunity for Aggies from Bosque County to maintain closer ties with each other and with their home county, it also serves as a means for inform¬ ing high school students of the opportunities which an education at Texas A AA can offer. Representatives of the club visit each senior class in the county inviting the boys to High School Day. In addition, a Christmas dance is held each year. OFFICERS President: TED WILSON Vice-President: KEN RADDE Secretary: CLIFF JENSEN Reporter: GEORGE POWELL BROWNSVILLE - MATAMOROS HOMETOWN CLUB In a hands and Ags across the border effort, the Brownsville-AAatamoros Hometown Club is made up of Aggies from the Southern tip of Texas and the western-most tip of Mexico. The club provides social activities both on and off campus and during the summer and Holiday vacations. It also participates actively in High School Day activities. SWEETHEART: JEAN SANDERS SWEETHEART: KAY ANDERSON First row: Marmolejo, Davis, Garcia, Lopez, Garcia, Flores. Second row: Perrin, Swanson, Friedmann, Hernandez, Gonzalez, Kee, Guerra. Third row: Garcia, Hunnicutt. PRESIDENT: MARTIN E. GARCIA 327 First row: Cates, Sassin, Krumrey, Stevens, Bridges, McGregor, Jasek. Second row: Laughlin, Laughlin, Munson, Shorkey, Saillers, Huntington, Coppinget, Meadows, Powers. Third row: Rogers, Lowell, Heliums, Brewer, Johnson, Cushion, Roberson. PRESIDENT: RUDOLPH STEVENS, JR. OFFICERS President: RUDOLPH STEVENS, JR. Vice-President: ROBERT BRYANT Secretary: ROBERT CATES Program Chairman: JAMES McGREGOR Represented by men from the industrial center of the Golden Gulf Coast, the Brazoria County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Brazosport, West Columbia, and Angleton. Smaller communities such as Danbury, Brazoria, Jones Creek, and Pearland are also represented. Bi-monthly meetings are held throughout the school year to enable stu¬ dents from Brazoria County to become better acquainted and to promote good will and harmony among members. Another important function of the club includes participation in many campus activities as well as promotion of seasonal holiday socials. SWEETHEART: JO BETH McELRATH 328 BRUSH COUNTRY HOMETOWN CLUB Second row: Hughson, Hans, Brown, Murphey, Florence. First row: Salinas, Villareal, Gibbs, Donahue. The Brush Country Hometown Club is composed of Aggies coming from Jim Wells, Duval, Brooks, Kleberg, and Jim Hogg counties—the heart of South Texas. The club promotes friendship and hospitality among its members; introducing and organizing Aggies from the Brush Country. Highlight of the year is the annual Christmas dance. CEN-TEX. HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Fisher, Kappel, Brehm. Second row: Hoermann, Faust, Helmke, Batey, Larkin, Glenewinkel, Langley, R. L. Kappel. Third row: Scopel, Peinemann, Rosenthal, Thompson, Hughson, Higgins, Bourgeois. SWEETHEART: SUZIE WOOD PRESIDENT: R. L. DONAHUE PRESIDENT: RAY A. KAPPEL OFFICERS President: R. A. KAPPEL Vice-President: M. D. FISCHER Secretary-Treasurer: A. E. BREHM The purpose of the Cen-Tex Hometown Club is to get better acquainted with the boys from our area, to have a few parties throughout the year and try to get high school seniors from our area to come to A AA College. 329 CORPUS CHRISTI HOMETOWN CLUB First raw: Thornton, Wehring, Hotchkiss, Conolly, Harris, Pettit, White, Elizondo, Fleming, Goodenough, Use, Fugitt, Ocker, Evans, Rodgers. Second row: Teasley, Friedlander, Dolezal, Morrow, Schaefer, Yzaguirre, Theis, Batcheller, Menville, Simon, Hansard. Third row: Brooks, Holley, Villarreal, Wright, Rodgers, Anderson, Burney, Phillips, Nicely, Siegelin, Cantwell, Johnson, McGregor. Fourth row: Devine, Murray, Hopkins, Rektorik, O ' Brien. An organization for fellowship and recreation of the s4udents from the Corpus Christi area, the club sponsors numerous parties after ball games and at home during the holiday periods. The club was presented by a duchess in the annual cotton pageant and was an active participant in the High School Career Day program. With the fun and recreation en¬ joyed by the members the club had a great and memorable year. SWEETHEART: ELLIE WALTER PRESIDENT: CHARLES WEHRING OFFICERS President: CHARLES WEHRING Vice-President: PENROD THORNTON Secretary: DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS Treasurer: RICHARD CONOLLY 330 DALLAS HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: CAROLYN JACOB The Dallas Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Dallas and surrounding areas. It is one of the most active and fastest growing clubs on the campus and sponsors activities in Dallas as well as on campus. The 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. In the spring, the club sponsors various campus social activities to coincide with the Spring school activities. All this and more helps to promote friendship of Dallas Aggies with one another and develop lasting friendships among people with a common background which could not otherwise be done. OFFICERS President .................................................................. JOEL RIDOUT Vice-President ......—..................................... MARVIN BRADSHAW Secretary -........-..................................................... VIC DONNEL Treasurer ..........................-................................ CHARLIE MOORE First row: Donnell, Moore, Ridout, Bradshaw, Akin, Hoisier, Tydlaska, Lundy. PRESIDENT: Second row: McDonald, Booker, Holloway, Strother, McMahan, Holliman, Alderson, Hatzenbuehler, Hein- JOEL RIDOUT rich, Mooney. Third row: May, Kerley, Soper, Davis, Vaughan, Cheatham, Agnich. 331 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 OFFICERS President: JOHN R. TINNEY Vice-President: JIMMY S. LOVICK Secretary: JOE T. McKNIGHT Treasurer: JAY F. GODFREY PRESIDENT: JOHN R. TINNEY money for scholarships, and other club parties held for members. The club sweet¬ heart is chosen as a representative to the Cotton Ball. PRESIDENT: GARY L. SANTERRE OFFICERS President: GARY SANTERRE Vice-President: KING NEALE Secretary: DAN DUDLEY DENTON HOMETOWN CLUB The club has been reorganized this year after being in¬ active for one year. The purpose of the club is to provide activities for the club members during the school year and to stimulate in¬ terest in Texas A AA among the high school students of Denton County. Each year the Aggie Exes from Denton County in cooperation with the Denton Hometown Club sponsor interested students to the annual High School Day on campus. SWEETHEART: RUTH ANN THOMAS 332 McGuire, Dudley, Neale, Santerre, McMath, Robinson, Bartee. EASTERN PANHANDLE PRESIDENT: JOHN FENLEY This small organization is made up of Aggies who travel six hundred miles to attend A AA. The club provides rides for its members between their homes and A AA. Among the club ' s off campus activities are parties held during the Christmas and Spring holidays. ELLIS COUNTY Front row: Stoffregen, Meadows, Cox, Holveck. Second row: Simpson, Wagner, Hammack, Springer. Located in the heart of the old cattle country, Ellis County has a reputation for a strong and healthy population. Among the County ' s better organizations is the Ellis County Hometown Club. The club sponsors many activities, among these are parties held during vacations and holidays. SWEETHEART: SYLVIA ANN MARTINEZ 333 EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB Even though El Paso is located some seven hundred miles from A AA, interest in A AA 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. First row: Goldberg, Page, White, Mitchell, Bean, Andrews. Second row: Haraway, Read, Wood, Phelps, Railston, Duncan, Brandt, Salinas, Candelaria, Cancellare. OFFICERS President: RAYMOND MITCHELL Vice-President: RAY MUNRO Social Secretary: FRED LHUN Secretary-Treasurer: RICHARD BEAN SWEETHEART: KATHLEEN GADE FORT BEND HOMETOWN CLUB Front row: O ' Berhoff, Scarcella, Mora, Miears, Naill, Beyer. Back row: Decker, Meyers, Jones, Vilears, Murray, Smithey, Stuart. Located in the fertile Brazos River Valley, Ft. Bend County sends several students each year to A AA. 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. OFFICERS President: ROBERT A. MIEARS Vice-President: FEDERICO S. MORA Secretary-Treasurer: WALTER E. NAILL Sponsor: TERRENCE M. KETTLER SWEETHEART: EMILY KAYKARDOW GALENA PARK HOMETOWN CLUB OFFICERS President: RON TREAT Vice-President: JOHN SHMIDT Secretary-Treasurer: CHARLES WASHBURN Program Chairman: DARR WILSON First row: Schmidt, Burnside, Treat, Washburn, Murdock. Second row: Oliver, McGonagle, Collins, Adair, Holmes, Browning, Smith. PRESIDENT: RON TREAT Galena Park Hometown Club was or¬ ganized to provide social activities for students from the Galena Park area, which is located 10 miles east of Hous¬ ton 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. 335 mgm FT. WORTH HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: EILEEN MARTIN 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, Easter holidays, and at other times throughout the year, dances are held by the club. 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. First row: Martin, Gudgen. Second row: Sweatman, Whittington, Wiley. Third row: Harris, Mann, Norton, Record, Prentiss. OFFICERS President: KEN P. GUDGEN Vice-President: RONALD G. HARRISON Social Chairman: BOE W. MARTIN Publicity Chairman: JIMMY WILSON 336 PRESIDENT: KEN GUDGEN GALVESTON ISLAND HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Maceo, Armstrong, Bowers, Sullivan, Dolfi, Davidson, Hyman, Marabella. Second row: Boening, Kampe, Sievers, Finkiner, Benham, Varner. Third row: Musick, Armstrong, McCoy, Shaw, Clason, Krovontka. Fourth row: Bashor, Miller, Finn, Tinney, Gerbert, Zerbe. OFFICERS President: MARTIN L BOWERS Secretary: JOHN L SULLIVAN Vice-President: JOE DOLFI Treasurer: BOB ARMSTRONG 337 GARLAND HOMETOWN CLUB First row: McCollum, Surber, Groves, Wheeler, Brown, Brooks. Second row: Carrillo, Hoffman. The GaKland Hometown club is an active club providing the members with social activities both on and off campus. The Club ' s main objective is promoting friend¬ ship among its members through regular meet¬ ings and special social functions. OFFICERS President: JERRY GROVES Vice-President: ALBERT WHEELER Secretary: DAVID DRUMM Treasurer: BILL HOFFMAN HILL COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Hill County Hometown Club is one of the more active organizations 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 sup¬ port this year. First row: Finch, Strauch, Kennedy, Hutcheson, Daggs, Degner. Second row: Irvin, Kyle, Kyle, Hutcheson, Kazda, Bradford. Third row: Wimbish, Wimbish, Hull, Powell. OFFICERS President: G. KENNEDY Vice- President: S. E. DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer: B. A. DAGGS First row: Beall, Mangrum, Knape, Groves, Richardson, Kuykendall. Second row: Pedigo, Guilloud, Clymer, Terry, Oden, Reesby, Taylor. Third row: Chaney, Allen, Garner, AAcHaney, Cole, Atkins. PRESIDENT: LOREN AAANGRUAA OFFICERS President ........................................................ LOREN AAANGRUAA Vice-President .......... ...... ........ BENNIE KNAPE Secretary-Treasurer ______ __________________ ______DAVID GROVES Our hometown club was originally created for the purpose of arranging rides home on weekends. It has since evolved into an organization whose purpose is to allow the men from Grayson County to forget about the inter¬ city rivalries we all remember from our High School days, and become united in friendship through doing things together. Among the activities which we have each year are a pre-school picnic to welcome the entering freshmen and acquaint them with our club and its activities, and a picnic at the beginning of each summer to bid farewell to our graduating seniors. In addition, the Mother ' s Club gives us a dance during the Christmas Holidays and we recruit future Aggies from Grayson County High Schools. We are backed by a strong Mother ' s Club, and we wish to take this opportunity to thank them for their support, including the annual pre¬ school picnic, the Christmas party, the partial financing of this page in the Aggieland, and the subscriptions to Grayson County newspapers which are sent to the Memorial Student Center Browsing Library for all of us to read and enjoy. SWEETHEART: CAROL GIES HILL COUNTRY HOMETOWN CLUB Membership in the Hill Country Hometown Club consists of students living in the Hill Country and Highland Lakes area of Texas. Members come from about 15 towns in the area which are too small to have their own club. Functions of the club are to add to the social life of the members and to help with such things as rides home. Two parties are held by the club each year, one during the Christmas holidays and the other at Easter time. SWEETHEART MISS NEVA TERRY First row: Moreland, Roberts, Rugh, Beakley, Callcott, Wright, Felps, Ernst, Shifflett, Reagor, Sagebiel, Sagebiel, Mitchell. Second row: Meyer, Edwards, Wood, Burg, Kuenemann, Burg, Niehaus, Beach, Reagor, Smith, Mitchell, Wilke. Third row: Staudt, Sauer, Jacoby, Secor, Honea, Crider, Kunz, Barnett, Shannon, Clawson, Barber. Fourth row: Maurer, Burnam, Spaeth, Carpenter, Kunz, Hollard, Wright, Heinemann, Barker, Sloan, Fritz. OFFICERS: President: LEE MEYER Vice-President: CHARLES MAURER Secretary: BOB MITCHELL Treasurer: JAMES WRIGHT 340 PRESIDENT LEE MEYER JEFF DAVIS OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB Consisting of graduate and undergraduate students of A AA, who are former stu¬ dents of Jefferson Davis High School of Houston, the club is a fraternal and social organization designed to strengthen ties of friendship among the members while sup¬ porting and promoting student activities of the college both on and off the campus. Activities include an annual Christmas party, stimulation of prospective Aggies by pro¬ viding programs of information about A AA to high school seniors, and striving to be ambassadors of good will for A AA College. LAVACA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB The Lavaca Home Town Club is made up of students from Hallettsville, Shiner, Yoakum, and Sheridan. The activities of the club include an annual Christmas dance and an Easter Bar-B-Q. Located in Lavaca County are several rising industries. First row: Farrow, Kutach, Wendt, Kelly, Hranitzky, Drabek. Second row: Gillar, Thiele, Moore, Woytek, Svetlik, Pesek, Schmidt, Kocian, Lindsey, Jenkins, Zumqwazt. LAREDO HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Saldana, De La Garza, Alexander, Gutierrez, Farias, Flores, Martinez, Duran, Rodriguez, Contreras, Rodriguez, Volz, Cantu, Speed. Second row: Tijerina, Pena, Alvarado, Villarreal, Morelos, Duran, Martinez, Milligan, Solis, Garcia, Flores. Third row: Campos, Solalinde, Galaway, Slaughter, Saurez, Seawell, Miller, Trevino. Fourth row: Mejia, Rodriguez, Vazquez, Valadez, Hinojosa, Gonzalez, Garza, Garza, Valdez, Vela, Ruiz, Vazquez, Vela. OFFICERS President: JOHNNY MARTINEZ Vice-President: APOLONIO FLORES Secretary: GUILLERMA J. VELA Treasurer: CARLOS VELA JR. The Laredo Hometown Club includes Aggies from San Ignacio, San Diego, Zapata, Catarina, Benavides, Hebronville, Nuevo Laredo, and the center of them all, Laredo, the Gateway to Mexico. The purpose of the club is to provide social activities for its members both at home and at school. The club also promotes A M to high school students at home. The club undertook one of its most active years during the 1961-1962 year. On the campus different types of socials were held by the club. While at home the Laredo Aggies sponsored a Labor Day Dance in Nuevo Laredo, the annual Christmas dance, the Aggie Muster sponsored by the Aggie- exes, and a dinner-dance honoring the class of 1962. PRESIDENT: JOHNNY MARTINEZ SWEETHEART: DIANA PEREZ 342 LOWER TRINITY VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Langford, Lee, Vanderhider, McMillen, Burris. Second row: Catchings, Boyt, Rudd, Sizemore. Third row: Bradburn, Mason, Clesson, Vandorn, Clifton. PRESIDENT: JACQUES J. McMILLEN 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. MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Lowe, Thornberry, Smith, Weisinger, Doerre, Hoffart. Second row: Ray, Carwile, Williams, Davis, Anderson, Coyle. SWEETHEART: SUE WILLIAMS The Montgomery County Hometown Club, organized last year, has progressed well since its beginning. The purpose of this organization is to give the Aggies from the area a chance to know each other better and to encourage high school grad¬ uates to further their education at A M. The club also acts as a bridge between the students and former students in the area. 343 LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Nelson, Robinson, Melendez, Miller, Jones, Dixon, R. L. Second row: Aldrich, Netz, Madden, Schulgen, Dixon, J. P. 1 SWEETHEART: PAT DERBY OFFICERS President ______ ' Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... ROBERT DIXON TOMMY MILLER ______ RAY JONES ART MELENDEZ The Lower Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club is composed of Aggies of the area who wish to gather with their fellow Aggies and support social and educational events. The club also provides a meeting ground for better understanding between Americans. We, the members of the Club, would like to take this opportunity to thank the Rio Grande Valley A AA Mothers Club for the fine Christmas party they sponsored this year. PRESIDENT: ROBERT DIXON 344 MARSHALL HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART BONNIE WHEELER Located in the heart of the Texas Pine Belt, Marshall is the industrial, educational, and transportation center of East Texas. The active Marshall Hometown Club provides an opportunity for the boys from Marshall to meet. Working closely with the Mothers Club, social functions are planned and carried out both on the campus and at home. The club also partici¬ pates actively in many campus activities provided for such organizations. PRESIDENT JERRY VAN WERT OFFICERS President: JERRY VAN WERT Vice-President: BEN GALLAGHER Secretary-Treasurer: JERRY COWLEY First row: Graff—Advisor, Van Wert, Gallagher, Cowley, Roberts. Second row: Thomas, Beverly, Clark, Porker, Bailey, Fogle, Montgomery, Bills, Power, Crowell, Boehm, Fugler. 345 MATAGORDA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Ham, Bickham, Seaquist, Huitt, Neumann. Second row: Kana, Armatta, Richardson, Bickham, Hogg, Jensen. Third row: Pendergrass, Stafford, Jager, Simons, Clements, Serrill, Smith. Last row. Seerden, Hoppe, Kubecka. PRESIDENT: LARRY HUITT OFFICERS President: LARRY HUITT Vice-President: K. E. THOMPSON Secretary: H. C. HAM Treasurer: C. R. BICKHAM Social Secretary: M. E. SEAQUIST Publicity Chairman: C. E. NEUMANN 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 prosperity. The Matagorda County Hometown Club promotes good will and harmony among its Aggie members, and also its exes. The primary func¬ tion of the organization includes participation in the many campus ac¬ tivities as well as promotion of seasonal holiday socials. SWEETHEART: BETTYE LOWRY 346 mm First row: Ferrelf, Currie, Elliott, Gray, Miller, Meyer, Moss. Second row: Coe, Gilmore, Campbell, Chase, Liles, Pitts, Brewster, Carter, Sharrick, Heikkila, O ' Reilly. SWEETHEART MISS DIANE BUSBY OFFICERS 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. President _____________ Vice-President______ Secretary-Treasurer .. BOB GRAY GARY MOSS ANDY ELLIOTT PRESIDENT BOB GRAY 347 ODESSA HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Blaschke, Copeland, Gray, Mrs. Yeates, Lemmon, Thorras. Second row: Ingram, McVey, Derdy, Teal, Biggs, Rhodes, Mays, Altman, Bassett, Homeyer, King. The Odessa Hometown Club is proud of the accomplishments made this year. Formed in 1959, it has grown into an active well rounded club. The club strives to promote A AA in the high schools at home, and to provide Odessa Aggies with a chance to meet together. MISS FAYE YEATES SPONSOR SWEETHEART MRS. BRENDA GRAY PRESIDENT JERRY D. GRAY PORT ARTHUR HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Vicknair, Jernigan, Marcontell, Eichblatt. Second row: Jernigan, Crawford, Richard. Port Arthur Hometown Club is composed of some 35 Aggies from Port Arthur and vicinity. The club participates in High School Career Day and sponsors a duchess in the Cotton Pageant each year. The club also has an annual Christmas party and participates in various activities during the summer. SWEETHEART TRINELL DUFOUR PRESIDENT DAVID EICHBLATT 348 NAVARRO COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Gordon, Humphies, Maxwells, Rawls, Mayo, Borg. Second row: Post, Mahaley, Smith, Allen, Love, Brown, Moore. The Navarro County Hometown Club is composed of men from the heart of the black- land prairie, where cotton is king and hospitality is queen. The majority of members come from the historic county seat, Corsicana, but Kernes, Chatfield, Berry, and Rice are also represented. The club seeks to interest outstanding high school graduates from Navarro county in attending Texas A AA. Its members serve as good will ambassadors of Aggieland wher¬ ever they go. The club is famous in its home county for the outstanding social events it sponsors. The Christmas party and election of the club sweetheart are annual highlights. The club works with the Navarro A AA Mothers Club and the Navarro County For¬ mer Students Association to promote the interests of A M in every way possible. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary . .... Treasurer SAM GORDON BILL HUMPHRIES HARLOW RAWLS BRUCE MAXWELL SWEETHEART REBECCA HASHUP PRESIDENT SAM GORDON 349 PASADENA HOMETOWN CLUB Pasadena, a city of over 200,000 population, is denoted not only as the Industrial City of the South, but also as one of the future space centers of the United States. The Pasadena Hometown Club is organized to stimulate interest in Texas A AA and promote fellowship among students residing in the Pasadena area. The club is sponsored by the active A AA Mothers Club which supports many of our activities during the year. To them we are grateful. First row: Ghormley, Sinor, Scruggs. Second row: Kincannon, Knott, AAofley, Bunkley, Allen, Wilson, Langer, Estes, Swan. Third row: Gray, Wallace, Jamison, Barlow, Jones, Vick, Duerer, Burkhalter, Laird. Fourth row: Dyar, Eddleman, McPhail, Hammond, Echols, Riske, Gaines, McGaughey, Wylie. I OFFICERS President .............. Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman .. ______________ JAN AHART ............. DALE SINOR LEEROYCE SCRUGGS BENNETT GHORMLEY PECAN VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB The Pecan Valley Hometown Club consists of Aggies from Brown County. The majority are from Brownwood, but also included are Aggies from May, Early, Blankett, Zephyr, Bangs, and Brookesmith. The main attraction of Brown County is beautiful Lake Brownwood with its ninety-six miles of shoreline which offers rest and relaxation to many people. The club offers to its members a chance to meet on campus at least once a month and to attend social functions at home during the holidays. It also provides a means by which high school boys may learn of A M life. Each year the club sponsors visits to area high schools in order to show films and to discuss various activities at A M. The club is very grateful to the A M Mothers Club of Brownwood for their willing cooperation throughout the year. To them we would like to say, Thanks. First row: German, Peysen, De Hay, Pritchard. Second row: Fine, Greshbach, Hammonds, Holland, Wall, Gersbach, D., Underwood. Third row: Mabee, Watkins, Butler, Seely. Fourth row: German, Smith Shaw, Crutsinger, Mclnnis, Shaw, Clark, Harris. OFFICERS President: JOHN GERAAAN Vice-President: DAVID PEYSEN Secretary: JERRY DE HAY Treasurer: ALLAN N. PRITCHARD REAGAN OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Sander, Murray, Murphy, McCollough, Cochran, MacTavish, Leidy. Second row: Wrat, Waltrip, Jenkins, Mayfield, Fredricks, Lee, Burke, Sprngler. Third row: Green, Armstrong, Starr, Dehart, Shivers, Falctor. The Reagan Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Reagan High School in Houston. The club holds meetings throughout the year, participates in the annual Houston Aggie Christmas Dance, and carries on a program to promote interest in A AA for Reagan High School Seniors. The club is active in High School Day, and its main goal is to join into a closer group all Aggies from Reagan High School. SAN ANGELO-WEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB OFFICERS President: CHARLES COCHRAN Vice-President: RALPH McCOLLOUGH Secretary: BILL MacTAVISH Treasurer: JOEL FERREL PRESIDENT: WAYNE SHARP OFFICERS President: WAYNE SHARP Vice-President: BILL ROYAL Secretary: JACK PRICE Reporter: BEN McCULLOCH SWEETHEART ROSEMARY RAIT Aggies residing in or around San Angelo are eligible to join the San Angelo- West Texas Hometown Club. The club sponsors several varied activities, the most important of which is the annual Christmas Dance. The proceeds are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Club which puts the money in their scholarship fund for local Aggies. First row: Price, Sharp, McCulloch, Royal. Second row: Nichues, Nixon, Nimitz, Schwertner, Runge, Edgington, Terrill. Third row: Patterson, McEver, Shirley, Petty, Wynne, Schwertner. Fourth row: Williams, Frey, Fuchs, Kyle, Johnson, Tijerina, Walraven. 352 SAINT THOMAS OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Gaudiano, Baranski, King, Wolf, Holy, Roseprim. Second row: Ibison, Adams, Musachia, Schudalla, Jamail, Graham, Dunkin. Third row: Holy, Rasch, Crowley, Christy, Dexter, Scharck. Fourth row: Hall, Hernandez, Clay, Griffin, Becker, Marlow. Comprised of Aggies who have graduated from St. Thomas High School in Houston, The Saint Thomas of Houston provides chances to meet both on and off campus. During the year, this club also serves as a link between A AA and boys who are interested in becoming Aggies. The club has many social activities during the holidays throughout the year. SAM HOUSTON OF HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB The Sam Houston Hometown Club was formed in 1959 and now consists of eleven members. Our primary purpose is to provide our members with a chance to meet and to work together to inform the students in our former high school of the opportunities offered at A AA. 353 SOUTH PLAINS HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: PAT HINKLE OFFICER President: MARSHALL D. McGALLIARD First row: Harvey, Woodward, McGalliard, Strange, Habbingh, Marion. Second row: Galvin, Richards, Bodkin, Phillips, Low, Bryant, Smith, Estes, Morton, Hickman. Organized only this year, the South Plains Hometown Club is comprised of Aggies from the South Plains area of Texas. Purposes of the club are to encourage students of the area to attend A AA and strengthen bonds between Aggies from the South Plains. Highlights of the year were the Christmas party and the High School Day activities. SPRING BRANCH HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Karrer, Kirsch, McLain, Packer, Kennerly, Hunter, Baker. Second row: Melton, Garrison, Pirkle, Ruckman, Mohr, Hunter. Third row: Leat, Lynch, Newsome, Barker. Fourth row: Woodruff, Miller, Potter, Mills, O ' Keefe, Stanton. Fifth row: Baker, Kline, Stoyall, Wilson, Anderson. OFFICERS President: JOHN McLAIN Vice-President: DON PACKER Secretary: TOM KENNERLY Treasurer: DAVID KARRER The Spring Branch Hometown Club is composed of members from the Spring Branch, Memorial Drive area of Houston. The club is mainly a social organization to strengthen companionship of Aggies from the Spring Branch area. During the past year the club organized various social events and sponsored a representative for a Cotton Pageant. 354 SAN-RE-BEE HOMETOWN CLUB Composed of students from San Patricio, Refugio, and Bee counties, the San-Re-Bee Hometown Club enjoyed its first year of organization. The purpose of this club is to unite students from these counties and to provide social recreation and activities for these students. The highlight of the clubs ' social activities is the annual Christmas Dance, given by the San Patricio County Mother ' s Club, at which the club ' s sweetheart is presented. The club also participates in the Cotton Pageant and other activities both on and off the campus. SWEETHEART PEGGY PUGH First row: Schneider, Lawrence, Beyer, Ramsower, Pullen, Mayo. Second row: Golladay, Harris, Ternus, Miller, Lamprecht, Oliver, Blaschke, Ternus, Pikes. Third row.- Schaefer, Young, Matula, Martin, Sugarek, Baylor, Burns, Soliz, Bateman. President ...... Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... OFFICERS .......................... ROBERT RAMSOWER _____________________________________ TERRY PULLIN ........................... HARRY SCHNEIDER __________________________ WALTER BEYER PRESIDENT ROBERT RAMSOWER 355 SAN ANTONIO 356 HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Saekle, Halm, Wentworth. Second row: Abdo, Menchaca, Herring, Hall, Hudson, Janert, Payne, Riley, Lutich, Hickman. Third row: Ortiz, Grant, Garteiser, Gilmore, Derebery, AAonier, Nicholas, Parker, Wolcott, Grimsinger. Fourth row: Zimmermann, Smith, Delgado, Albrecht, Spence, Fry, Stapper, Ransdell, Rinard, Schaefer, Zimmerman. The largest and most successful hometown club on the campus is that of San Antonio. It is composed of some of the most outstanding and proudest men from the San Antonio area. They are outstanding be¬ cause they are Aggies—they are proud because they attend the best school in the world. The monthly meetings of the club project the atmosphere of Yell Practice; but while in San Antonio the regimentation of campus life is all but forgotten in the sound of tinkling glasses and gaiety. The club has had six socials during the year, all of which were very successful, averaging over 100 couples per party. In addition, the students joined with the Former Students in the April 21st Aggie Mus¬ ter. All of these functions took place at Aggie park, which is maintained and loaned to the students by the Former Students Association of San Antonio. Thanks to the interest of its members, and the co¬ operation of the Former Students the year of 1962 will be remembered . . . ' cause it ' s PARTY TIME AGGIES! Secretary T. J. JAECKLE President DAVID HALM Treasurer T. A. HOHMAN 357 SHREVEPORT HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: SUSAN COCKERHAAA OFFICERS President: BRIAN STANCIL Vice-President: DOUGLAS CHERRY Treasurer: STUART GRISSOM Soc. Secretary: GEORGE TEDFORD Recording Secretary: MICHAEL THOMPSON PRESIDENT: BRIAN STANCIL First row: Grissom, Myers, Lane, Stancil, Deupree, Kittrell, Thompson. Second row-. Archard, Averett, Goldman, Burkett, Tedford, Irvin. Third row: Anderson, Hancock, Willman, Woodall, Carter, Morgan. The Shreveport Hometown Club is one of the largest and most active out-of-state clubs on the campus. The club is strongly supported by an active Mothers Club. The club has as its purpose to bring closer together the boys from Shreveport and vicinity. It works with the Aggie Exes to promote interest in A M and help interested high school students. 358 SNYDER HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Dyer, Chapman, Guy, Pixley. Back row: Huffman, Holder, Lindsey, McDonald, Bennett, Moseley. A small and newly organized, but active, organization the Snyder Hometown Club is comprised of outstanding young men from the sandy plains of West Texas. The club promotes interest in Aggieland for boys from Snyder and the surrounding area. The Snyder Aggies enjoyed a joint Christ¬ mas Dance with our S.W.C. rivals and pre¬ sented our candidate for the Cotton Pag¬ eant. SOUTH LOUISIANA HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Low, Post, Gaille, Holmes. Second row: Townsend, Watson, Boelte, Boutte. Third row: Yount, Benton, Hammons, Freeland. Fourth row: McCall, Lewis, Babin, Austa, Liston. Each year the club has an annual party in New Orleans, La., on the President, an old fashioned paddle-wheel river boat. Several times during the year, through the Exes, the club has seafood shipped here from New Orleans. The club furnishes trans¬ portation to all parts of Southern Louisiana for our members and other students at A AA. Most of the members meet in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season for a short get together or party. SWEETHEART- FRANCES BUCKALIEU 359 SONS OF THE SERVICE OFFICERS President: JIM SCHLOTZHAUER Vice-President: MIKE SYPTAK Secretary: CECIL MEYERS Treasurer: TERRY JACK Sponsor: JAMES KILLEBREW, Capt. USAF PRESIDENT JAMES W. SCHLOTZHAUER First row-. Merrell, Myers, Mahone, Schlotzhauer, McKean, Jack, Syptak, Capt. Killebrew. Second row: Williams, McAdoo, Gorton, Moore, Keller, Morsch, Smith, Wilson, Gray, Cottingham, Kelso, Dessert. Third row: Allen, Fiegel, Miller, Ledoux, MacDonald, Kirkland, Vandenburg, Slimp, McCannon, Purcell, Mitchell, Myers. Fourth row: VanWagner, Fowler, Roberts, Barron, Denson, Sedberry, Miller, Carleton, Shadel, Rust, Bender. Fifth row: Byrns, McBrearty, Watts, Dougherty, Callahan, Howden, DeFloria, Butler, Devolites, Mann, Dusard. Easily one of the largest social clubs on campus, boasting nearly one- hundred members, the Sons of the Service Club provides a hometown club for Aggies from military families who cannot claim any one town as their own. The club strives to break the routine of the school year with educa¬ tional as well as social functions for its members and their guests. The highlights of the year include a weekend trip to the School of Aviation Medicine in San Antonio, and a visit to the installations at Fort Hood. 360 SOUTHWEST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB The Southwest Texas area includes such major towns as Hondo, Devine, Uvalde, and Pearsall. Aggies from this area constitute the Southwest Texas Hometown Club. The club supports itself through an annual Christ¬ mas dance. The club is primarily social. Members participate actively in encouraging young men from the area to attend Aggieland. Front row: Fohn, Haegelin, Gaston, Haby, Warren, Smallwood. Second row. Meyer, Korbell, Howard, Schott, Chaney, Chaney, Wenkland, Serimshire. Third row: Jones, Smith, Stein, Warren, Heyen, Persyn. OFFICERS President: GEORGE GASTON Vice-President: WARD SHERRILL Secretary-Treasurer: VINCENT HABY 361 TARPON HOMETOWN CLUB Shivers, McCabe, Dualline, Cavitt, McConchie, Johnson Tarpon Club is composed of members from coastal towns of Aransas Pass, Ingleside, and Rockport. Though small, this club is noted for its enthusiasm and is 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. In recent years, the mothers have contributed greatly to the College Hospital. PRESIDENT WALTON D. CAVITT TEXARKANA HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART CATHY McCONCHIE First row: Peterson, Sellman, Stafford, Wilson, Adams. Second row: Jones, Cox, McAlpine, Paxton, Sanders, McAdams. Third row: Wall, Morrow, Robbins, Stuckey, Bowden, McWilliams. Fourth row: Thomas, Robbins, Upchurch, Powers, Smiley. 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 sixteen years. The meetings of the club are used for the discussion of the news from home, different problems that arise, and the planning of the social functions which are held over the holidays. 362 TYLER-SMITH HOMETOWN CLUB k SWEETHEART CAROL STIDGER Having a membership of 30 men from Smith county, the intent of the club is to recruit freshmen from this area and to provide some conviviality for its members. Besides regular meetings on the campus, the club sponsors dances and parties during the holidays. The club is grateful and indebted to the Tyler-Smith County Mothers Club for assist¬ ing it in giving the members a good time. First row: Torrans, Grimes, Pierson, Sipe, Howard, Barbee. Second row.- Steen, Fix, Ward, Wilkerson, McKenzie, Roberts, Beasley, Rook. Third row: Wheeler, Campbell, Brown, Benson, Abieman, Burchfield. OFFICERS President: DOUGLAS SIPE Vice-President: DAVID PIERSON Secretary-Treasurer: JAMES HOWARD PRESIDENT DOUGLAS M. SIPE 363 GUADALUPE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART KAREN KOLLE First row: Lippke, Crow, Timme, Smith, Hall. Second row: Morgan, Pearson, Mes¬ ser, Woodruff, Krebs. Third row: Vengler, Stanton, Camp¬ bell, Milam. Fourth row: Toman, Schell, Ault, Bargmann. Composed of men from Victoria, DeWitt, Calhoun and Goliad Counties, the Guadalupe Val¬ ley Club functions to bring these Aggies together both at home and on campus. Members would like to express their sincere appreciation to the Mothers Club for their help during the year. TRANS PECOS HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART LA RUE WINN First row: Rowe, Bader, Stratton, Griffith, Ziegler. Second row: Harper, Holmes, Hel- mer, Monroe. Third row: Robison, Ligon, Berry, Almond. Fourth row: McAfee, Sandford, Nie¬ mann, Taber. The Trans Pecos Hometown Club is made up of Aggies from the Fort Stockton area. From this area, known for its oil and agriculture, about thirty men make their way to A M annually. The chief function of the club is to provide rides and seasonal dances for the Ag ' s of the area. In addition to the social activities of the organization, its members also participate in the High School Day activities. WACO HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Maxwell, Jarosz, Hunt, McBride, Dickens, Odell, Schneider, Wensel. Second row: Wood, Prickette, Danzeiser, Megarity, Keeling, Hays, Baker, Felt, Farrar, Cockrell. Third row: Logan, Smithson, Hinze, Meeks, Petty, Ferguson, Buckrum, Mostyn, Gotcher, Anderson. SWEETHEART: DIANNE WILSON OFFICERS President: KENNY JAROEZ Vice-President: JIM McBRIDE Secretary: FRED LOGAN 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 and enjoy each other ' s company. Many social events are held each year including a Christmas Dance and a New Year ' s Party. WHARTON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB First row: Dornak, Korenek, Lehnert. Second row: Sharp, Jameson, Salas, Lehnert, Holub. Third row: Sharp, Fisher, Vecera. Dobias, Wilbeck. Fourth row: Labay, Rodgers, Wilbeck, Hlavinka. PRESIDENT: E. S. KORENEK OFFICERS President: E. S. KORENEK Vice-President: GENE DORNAK Secretary: E. L. LEHNERT Sponsor: L. L. BURLESON 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. 365 WICHITA FALLS HOMETOWN CLUB DONALD HENDERSON First row: Cline, Rundell, Henderson, Roberts, Chapman, Tole. Second row: Wills, Clayton, Fowler, Brown, Murdock, Supercinski. Third row: Hatter, Meyers, Conner, Bowers. This was another active year for the Wichita Falls Club. The annual All-College Dance which was held in Wichita Falls was sponsored by the club. The Mothers Club was a very big help throughout the year and we owe them much gratitude for their hard work and loyal support. They sponsored a dinner between semesters which may become an annual affair. The Exes have again hosted all high school students interested in A M over the Career Day Weekend. As an active club, it is composed of men from the North Texas Area. WILLIAMSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB PRESIDENT: JOHNNIE BOHAC First row: Manning, Johnson, McAlpine, Bohac, Gersbach, Matula. Second row.- Oman, Webb, Heine, Albert, Manning, Brown, Rhoades, Winkler. Third row: Albert, Sefcik, Blackmon, Davis. The Williamson County Hometown Club consists of students from Granger, Georgetown, Hut¬ to, Taylor, Leander, Florence, Thrall, Thorndale and the Rice ' s Crossing Community. The club strives to maintain a close union between students, Aggie Mother ' s Club and Aggie Exes as well as to stimulate interest in Texas A M among high school students in their respective hometowns. Each year the club co-operates with the Williamson County Mother ' s Club in having a duchess at the Annual Cotton Pageant. Bi-monthly meetings are held on the Campus and various social activities are provided by the club. The highlight for the past two years was the Aggie Dance held during the break be- 1ween semesters. CALIFORNIA HOMETOWN CLUB L. to R.: McKean, Plylar, Hottenroth, Drollinger, Henry, Jaeckle, Miller. The Aggies from California have one thing in common besides being from Cal¬ ifornia—they all have desires to travel home to the Golden State during long holidays. Our club has two functions. One is to assist members in getting trans¬ portation to destinations sixteen hundred to two thousand miles away. The other function of our organization is just plain bull sessions. YANKEE HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: PHYLLIS GEHEST A large, active organization, the Yan¬ kee Hometown Club was organized to encourage friendship and unity between students from the Midwestern and North¬ eastern states. The club offers to its members a chance to get away from the books and discuss common backgrounds, rides to and from home, and various so¬ cial functions during the year. First row: Halaburka, O ' Brien, Talutis, Mitchell, Snedaker. Second row: Eller, Yaakovic, Jablonski, Reintz, Minkon, Maccaferri. Third row: Crowe, Longnecker, Talarek, Green, Stahl. Fourth row: Grass, Hobler, Linz, Twomey. Fifth row: Haliasz, Wright, Barrett, O ' Connor. SWEETHEART: CAROL SPONG 367 NORTHEAST TEXAS HOMETOWN CLUB SWEETHEART: JUDY McBEE Though a small organization, the Northeast Texas Hometown Club is a very active group. The club pro¬ vides a means of transportation for the members during the holidays. Bi-monthly meetings on campus and social activities during the year are also provided. The club strives to maintain a close union between students and Aggie Exes as well as to stimulate interest in Texas A AA among high school students. Left to right: Smith, Garrett, Smith, Parker, Blackard. RICHARDSON HOMETOWN CLUB The Richardson Hometown Club was organized in 1958 to promote fellow¬ ship among Richardson Aggies and to encourage more Richardson high school graduates to come to A AA. The club now has eight members. Many activities are held during the year including a Christmas Dance and Spring Picnic. 368 AGGIE MOTHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Neumann watches annual Mother ' s Day Review with the rest of the reviewing party. Mrs. Lottie Neumann, a housewife from Chilton, Texas, is the 1962 Texas Aggie Mother of the Year. She was the guest of honor at the annual Parent ' s Day activities held on the Texas A M Campus. Her husband is B. A. Neumann. Mrs. Neumann, Area 8 Soil Conservation Homemaker of the Year in 1959, was nominated for the Aggie Mother honor by one of her sons, Donald B. Neumann, a junior education-psychology major at A M College. Another son, Thomas W. Neumann, graduated from Texas A M in 1959 and is now a lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Her other son, Bernhard Neumann Jr., attended Tarleton State College. A graduate of Sam Houston State Teachers College, Mrs. Neu¬ mann taught school for eight years before marrying B. A. Neu¬ mann. Active in community activities, Mrs. Neumann has taught Sunday school over 20 years and has served as an adult leader in 4-H Club work. She earlier served as Falls County 4-H Club adult leader. Parent ' s Day ceremonies got under way at 7 a.m., Sunday, May 13, with a breakfast, followed by a formal Corps of Cadets review and other activities. Mrs. Neumann is presented an award in Guion Hall at the assembly honoring the parents. 370 MOTHER’S DAY 1962 Mother ' s Day begins with a flower pinning ceremony in which the C.O. ' s Mother pins a flower on each cadet. Paul Dresser receives Mother ' s Club Award during the award presentation ceremony of the Mother ' s Day Review. Awards to be presented during Mother ' s Day Review. Some outfits have a picnic following the ceremonies in the morning. 371 FEDERATION OF TEXAS A M COLLEGE MOTHERS CLUBS OFFICERS First row, left to right: MRS. C. W. COX—1st Vice-President ________________________________________ Beaumont MRS. M. T. HARRINGTON—)sf Honorary President . ....... College Station MRS. J. A. SMITH—President ______________________ _______________________ _______ Pasadena MRS. E. RUDDER—2nd Honorary President ____________________ College Station Mrs. E. H. DEW—2nd Vice-President __________________ _________________ ..... Tyler Second row, left to right: MRS. G. W. GILLIAM—5fh Vice-President ........... Austin MRS. H. D. FLORENCE—4th Vi ce-President ________ Kingsville MRS. J. D. PETTY— 3rd Vice-President .................. Groves MRS. J. G. FRANK—Recording Secretary ...... Houston MRS. V. WEBER —Historian ........................................................ Victoria MRS. F. L. COLE— Vice-President-at-Large ____________________ Corpus Christ! MRS. W. M. DANTZLER—Par iamenfar an .................................... Dallas MRS. E. BUNKLEY—Corresponding Secretary _________ Pasadena MRS. D. TREVINS —Treasurer .................................................... Laredo The first A AA Mothers Club was organized in Dallas in 1922 by Mrs. H. L. Peoples. As other clubs were formed over the state the Federation of Texas A M College Mothers Clubs was organized in 1929 with Mrs. F. L. Thomas of Bryan as the first president. At present the Federation is composed of fifty local Mothers Clubs throughout the Lone Star State with a total of 2,415 members. It is the primary purpose of the A M Mothers Clubs to contribute to the welfare of their sons in A M College and to cooperate with the college in aiding their sons and A M College in any way that may be deemed acceptable. Some of their activities include an annual award to the Outstanding Sophomore in the Corps of Cadets, contributions to scholarship funds, and contributions to Federation sponsored projects which include various items and furnishings for the Memorial Student Center. They also sponsor the College Flospital Fund and contribute to the Student Loan Fund. 372 ABILENE OFFICERS MRS. C. D. LEONARD . . . President MRS. R. R. RICE . . . 1 st Vice-President MRS. O. RUMSCH . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. E. A. BUCHANAN . . . Assistant 2nd Vice-President MRS. H. H. LUSK . . . 3rd Vice-President MRS. W. O. SULLIVAN . . . Secretary and Treasurer MRS. H. MAGERS . . . Parliamentarian and Historian mrs. h. g. McPherson ... Reporter BAYTOWN OFFICERS MRS. D. HARRISON . . . President MRS. G. L. SARVER . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. J. O. CATES ... 1st Vice-President MRS. W. G. METTKE ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. J. N. LESLIE ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. D. KILLINGSWORTH . . . Secretary MRS. H. WERT . . . Treasurer MRS. F. KANA, SR. . . . Parliamentarian AMARILLO OFFICERS MRS. V. W. FANDRICH . . . President MRS. S. ALLEN . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. A. A. ALEXANDER . . . 1 st Vice-President MRS. J. D. LECRONE ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. A. M. HUGHLETT ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. H. M. MORRIS ... 4th Vice-President MRS. D. V. WIBLE . . . 5th Vice-President MRS. R. M. KING . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. A. V. MORRISON . . . Recording Secretary MRS. J. E. GOODMAN . . . Treasurer MRS. A. O. GRAHAM . . . Historian MRS. P. R. NICHOLS . . . Parliamentariari MEMBERS Mrs. A. A. Alexander Mrs. J. D. LeCrone Mrs. H. Sloan Mrs. S. Allen Mrs. W. G. Lee Mrs. J. Turner Mrs. J. T. Butler Mrs. M. G. McCauley Mrs. R. Warcf Mrs. O. N. Chandler Mrs. E. D. McCullough Mrs. D. V. Wible Mrs. F. G. Collard Mrs. M. McGill Mrs. F. L. Willis Mrs. W. B. Condren Mrs. J. N. Merchant Mrs. R. V. Dameron Mrs. L. E. Moffitt ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mrs. W. A. Davis Mrs. P. Moon Mrs. G. Bailey Mrs. W. W. DeVaney Mrs. H. M. Morris Mrs. G. D. Buell Mrs. C. O. Dodson Mrs. A. V. Morrison Mrs. J. W. Carver Mrs. C. G. Dye Mrs. P. R. Nichols Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. V. W. Fandrich Mrs. J. Nicholson Mrs. G. C. Collier Mrs. J. E. Goodman Mrs. C. Park Mrs. T. Jones Mrs. A. 0. Graham Mrs. D. Patton Mrs. B. Northrup Mrs. A. G. Hatley Mrs. J. M. Paul, Jr. Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. C. Hill, Jr. Mrs. L. M. Reeves Mrs. R. R. Reed Mrs. J. Hill Mrs. E. A. Riner Mrs. B. M. Scott Mrs. O. D. Howard Mrs. D. P. Rittenhouse Mrs. F. Wardle Mrs. A. M. Hughlett Mrs. W. T. Robbins Mrs. A. Janski Mrs. C. E. Sadler HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. K. J. Johnson Mrs. G. Simms Mrs. H. Swink Mrs. R. M. King Mrs. J. M. Simpson Mrs. B. G. Alexander Mrs. W. W. Lamkin Mrs. F. Sloan MRS. V. W. FANDRICH President WIa OFFICERS MRS. C. ANDREWS . . . President MRS. F. C. COOPER . . . Vice-President MRS. L. CLONINGER . . . Secretary MRS. R. KENNY . . . Treasurer MRS. S. SHARP . . . Historian MRS. M. SMITH . . . Hospitality BAY AREA MEMBERS Mrs. O. Andrews Mrs. F. Bond Mrs. A. M. Brown Mrs. O. Brandt Mrs. L. Cloninger Mrs. F. C. Cooper Mrs. B. Cullen Mrs. L. B. Dampman Mrs. E. Fisher Mrs. L. Ingram Mrs. L. Jennings Mrs. R. Kenny Mrs. R. King Mrs. J. McCabe Mrs. J. W. McGinty Mrs. E. Pascavage Mrs. J. L. Porter Mrs. S. Sharp Mrs. M. Smith Mrs. W. Winnette Mrs. N. J. Yentzen ASSOCIATE MEMBERS O. Andrews A. M. Brown L. Cloninger F. C. Cooper L. Ingram J. W. McGinty M. E. Smith Night meeting of the Bay Area Mother ' s Club. 375 BEAUMONT OFFICERS MRS. E. J. SWAIN . . . President MRS. J. ASHY . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. J. O. SMITH ... 1st Vice-President MRS. R. M. BRENT . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. R. HAWKINS ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. C. W. COX . . . Recording Secretary MRS. W. McCOWAN . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. C. A. KIKER . . . Treasurer MRS. R. E. WITHERS . . . Historian MRS. J. P. CRAIGEN . . . Chaplain MRS. J. YORK . . . Parliamentarian MRS. F. WASSON . . . Civic Co-ordinator MRS. B. KOEHLER . . . Publicity BRAZOS COUNTY OFFICERS MRS. D. R. DAVIS . . . President MRS. J. C. McLAUGHIN . . . Vice-President MRS. R. W. STANFORD . . . Secretary MRS. F. BRISON . . . Treasurer MRS. T. WORTHAM . . . Historian MRS. J. E. ROBERTS . . . Parliamentarian MRS. M. SMITH Reporter CORPUS CHRIST! MRS. R. D. BATES President OFFICERS MRS. R. D. BATES . . . President MRS. E. MOLLER . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. A. OCKER ... 1st Vice-President MRS. J. E. COLLIER . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. R. N. CONOLLY ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. A. A. KOLPACK . . . Recording Secretary MRS. G. R. HOTCHKISS . . . Treasurer MRS. C. McGREGOR . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. M. L. HANSARD JR . . . Parliamentarian MRS. H. E. HARTSELL . . . Historian and Scrapbook Activity shot taken at the December meeting of the Corpus Christ! A M Mothers Club. MEMBERS Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Jr. Mrs. A. V. Ash Mrs. O. F. Atkins Mrs. R. D. Bates Mrs. P. A. Beaty Mrs. V. Benys Mrs. R. E. Brooks Mrs. J. P. Burney Mrs. H. W. Campbell Mrs. L. F. Cannon Mrs. C. D. Christian Mrs. F. L. Cole Mrs. J. E. Collier Mrs. R. N. Conolly Mrs. J. W. Cuiper Mrs. J. J. Custer Mrs. R. P. Devine Mrs. L. Evans Mrs. I. Friedlander Mrs. O. Fugitt Mrs. F. Gonzales Mrs. H. F. Goodenough Mrs. H. W. Greene Mrs. J. K. Halloran Mrs. J. R. Hamilton Mrs. M. L. Hansard, Jr. Mrs. H. E. Hartsell Mrs. S. L. Hicklin Mrs. R. E. Holley Mrs. C. M. Hopkins Mrs. G. R. Hotchkiss Mrs. B. G. Huber Mrs. J. H. Use Mrs. D. B. Johnson Mrs. H. P. Knolle Mrs. A. Kolpack Mrs. C. L. McGregor Mrs. E. F. Menville Mrs. E. Moller Mrs. H. N. Morrow Mrs. H. F. Murray Mrs. J. W. Nelms Mrs. C. E. Nicely Mrs. T. P. O ' Brien Mrs. A. Ocker Mrs. K. Pettit Mrs. C. L. Rankin Mrs. J. A. Rektorik Mrs. R. L. Retallack Mrs. W. N. Reynolds Mrs. F. F. Rogers Mrs. G. Y. Rogers Mrs. W. G. Siegelin Mrs. I. Simon Mrs. J. G. Smith, Jr. Mrs. E. H. Stearns Mrs. W. A. Theis Mrs. J. Thornton Mrs. P. Thornton Mrs. L. B. Wehring Mrs. J. Welch Mrs. R. White 377 DALLAS OFFICERS MRS. W. M. DANTZLER . . . President MRS. C. W. HEDDERMAN . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. C. I. HOLLIMAN . . . 1 st Vice-President MRS. L. A. BALSER ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. D. CAMERON ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. L. D. ADAMS ... 4th Vice-President MRS. R. E. McKee ... 5th Vice-President MRS. O. E. BERGSTROM ... 6th Vice-President MRS. J. O. McMAHAN . . . 7th Vice-President MRS. R. C. HOPPERS . . . Recording Secretary MRS. D. L. McGILL . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. J. L. WEATHERBY . . . Treasurer MRS. E. L. RICHARDSON . . . Historian MRS. B. L. CARTER . . . Parliamentarian Mrs. R. L. Acklen Mrs. L. D. Adams Mrs. F. J. Agnich Mrs. J. L. Alderson Mrs. J. J. Alfinger Mrs. C. O. Anderson Mrs. R. R. Atkinson Mrs. L. A. Balser Mrs. C. V. Baxter Mrs. H. C. Beal Mrs. D. R. Beeler Mrs. O. E. Bergstrom Mrs. T. Bernard Mrs. A. J. Bergoon Mrs. D. L. Bertillion Mrs. R. A. Betz Mrs. C. A. Blakely Mrs. R. C. Booker Mrs. G. G. Box Mrs. J. C. Boyles Mrs. M. E. Bradshaw Mrs. A. L. Brill Mrs. D. C. Brown Mrs. W. H. Byrd Mrs. D. Cameron Mrs. J. P. Carr Mrs. B. L. Carter Mrs. J. W. Caskey Mrs. T. Cervantes Mrs. F. Chenault Mrs. H. C. Cherry Mrs. J. W. Clark Mrs. A. G. Click Mrs. G. Collier Mrs. J. W. Collier Mrs. J. M. Connelly Mrs. J. FI. Cook Mrs. W. W. Creasy Mrs. R. W. Cree Mrs. W. M. Dantzler Mrs. R. E. Dempster Mrs. R. D. Depasqueal Mrs. A. W. Dillon Mrs. R. F. Donnell Mrs. E. D. Doyle Mrs. W. F. Drumm Mrs. W. O. Earnst Mrs. S. J. Easley Mrs. J. R. Edmonds Mrs. C. V. Edmundson Mrs. A. L. Egerton Mrs. J. Elfont Mrs. J. D. Ellis Mrs. R. T. Erickson Mrs. W. E. Farmer Mrs. J. S. Farrier Mrs. E. W. Fenton Mrs. T. M. Fergus Mrs. T. H. Ferguson Mrs. J. B. Finks Mrs. C. A. Fox Mrs. R. D. Gambrell Mrs. L. S. Gerrald Mrs. H. M. Gibbs Mrs. G. M. Gibson Mrs. S. L. Gillum Mrs. O. W. G1 e i s e r Mrs. H. Goldberg Mrs. G. Goldwa ter Mrs. M. H. Goodrich Mrs. J. F. Graham Mrs. T. C. Groves Mrs. M. N. Halff Mrs. E. C. Hanson Mrs. J. L. Hardin Mrs. L. Harris Mrs. H. M. Haswell Mrs. E. J. Hatzenbuehler Mrs. A. M. Hayden Mrs. C. W. Hedderman Mrs. J. W. Heitman Mrs. A. F. Hibbs Mrs. M. M. Hibbs Mrs. A. C. Hill Mrs. J. M. Hoffman Mrs. C. 1. Holliman Mrs. E. R. Holloway Mrs. R. C. Hoppers Mrs. R. J. Horstmeir Mrs. A. E. Henneberger Mrs. C. W. Howard Mrs. W. C. Jack Mrs. H. L. Jackson Mrs. W. H. E. Jamison Mrs. R. P. Jeffrey Mrs. M. W. Jeffus Mrs. T. E. Johnsey Mrs. J. C. Johnson Mrs. R. E. Jones Mrs. C. P. Jones Mrs. G. W. Kemp Mrs. O. C. Kerley Mrs. L. S. Kimble Mrs. W. E. King Mrs. J. S. Klink Mrs. T. B. Leonard Mrs. J. D. Lewis Mrs. W, , F. Lott Mrs. C. E. Lundy Mrs. A. R. Marlow Mrs. A. J. Marshall Mrs. D. H. Mathias Mrs. W. D. May Mrs. J. B. McClure Mrs. V. H. McDonald Mrs. D. H. McDowell Mrs. J. P. McFarland Mrs. D. L. McGill Mrs. L. B. McGinnis Mrs. N. FI. McGown Mrs. R. E. McKee Mrs. T. J. McKenna Mrs. J. O. McMahan Mrs. R. W. Weeks Mrs. J. D. Melton Mrs. R. B. Meseroll Mrs. M. H. Mille 1 ' Mrs. W. H. Miller Mrs. C. L. Minyard Mrs. W. W. Mitchell Mrs. C. W. Moore Mrs. J. A. Morris Mrs. FI. M. Moseley Mrs. R. D. Munn Mrs. A. L. Myers Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. T. L. Norwood Mrs. O. R. Olden Mrs. T. M. Oddson Mrs. J. H. Pattillo Mrs. S. L. Peavy Mrs. A. M. Pendleton Mrs. R. F. Philion Mrs. R. L. Phillips Mrs. R. Plumlee Mrs. L. R. Pomeroy Mrs. C. E. Porter Mrs. S. E. Przada Mrs. N. J. Putnam Mrs. J. C. Rambih Mrs. J. A. Ray Mrs. C. L. Rowe Mrs. J. L. Redding Mrs. G. E. Reese Mrs. N. Reeves Mrs. C. F. Reynolds Mrs. E. L. Richardson Mrs. L. H. Ridout Mrs. C. F. Riley Mrs. J. L. Riley Mrs. L. R. Roberts Mrs. W. FI. Roberts Mrs. G. S. Richardson Mrs. J. E. Robertson Mrs. F. L. Russell Mrs. J. W. Sargent Mrs. J. F. Sartain Mrs. D. W. Shares Mrs. M. P. Shaver Mrs. F. A. Schultz Mrs. R. G. Schultz Mrs. C. FI. Seeber Mrs. H. H. Shores Mrs. R. S. Sloan Mrs. V. S. Smith Mrs. L. A. Soper Mrs. A. E. Soutter Mrs. E. D. Spence Mrs. A. J. Herron Mrs. J. F. Starek Mrs. 1. Hill Mrs. C. R. Steadman Mrs. O. W. Hoernig Mrs. w. P. Stokes Mrs. s. H. Hollern Mrs. J. C. Stoltz Mrs. F. Hoi mes Mrs. H. R. Striegler Mrs. H. A. Hunter Mrs. K. R. Sweeten Mrs. J. J. Janak Mrs. R. W. Taylor Mrs. J. R. Jarvis Mrs. M. T enzer Mrs. E. L. Kennedy Mrs. B. C. Thornton Mrs. A. V. Kinslow Mrs. J. J. Thrasher Mrs. H. T. Lassiter Mrs. H. M. Topletz Mrs. O. J. Ledbetter Mrs. H. J. Treadway Mrs. T. J. Ledford Mrs. R. A. Vandiver Mrs. W. C. Lonquist Mrs. T. F. Vaughan Mrs. H. M. Loupot Mrs. P. G. Wallace Mrs. C. A. Madden Mrs. C. E. Warlick Mrs. L. V. Massengale Mrs. J. L. Weatherby Mrs. J. McCown Mrs. H. C. Werth Mrs. C. J. McGuire Mrs. H. W. Whetsel Mrs. J. B. McKnight Mrs. D. W. Whitaker Mrs. O. D. Miller Mrs. A. S. Williams Mrs. A. W. Newberry Mrs. D. E. Williams Mrs. J. Partida Mrs. J. W. Williams Mrs. R. Pender Mrs. H. T. White Mrs. H. L. Peoples Mrs. M. P. Wilson Mrs. E. H. Pond Mrs. M. E. Wolfe Mrs. H. E. Wood Mrs. W. H. Wooldrige Mrs. T. D. Wrights Mrs. W. H. Young ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mrs. L. W. Baker Mrs. D. L. Beatty Mrs. D. K. Barnes Mrs. F. W. Becker Mrs. H. E. Benthyl Mrs. R. A. Biggs Mrs. J. Bonnet Mrs. W. J. Bosworth Mrs. R. A. Breur Mrs. E. A. Brown Mrs. O. S. Brown Mrs. G. T. Brundrett Mrs. J. Y. Carrillo Mrs. FI. A. Cooper Mrs. P. J. Cooper Mrs. R. David Mrs. M. E. Douglass Mrs. A. Dowdy Mrs. J. R. English Mrs. W. L. Evans Mrs. J. R. Ferguson Mrs. W. W. Flournoy Mrs. FI. Goldblatt Mrs. C. C. Flamilton Mrs. P. F. Harris Mrs. R. S. Hawkins Mrs. L. E. Pratt Mrs. A. G. Rainey Mrs. C. L. Ray Mrs. A. W. Roberson Mrs. C. Rutkowski Mrs. R. J. Schaum Mrs. B. K. Schmidt Mrs. W. W. Schnabel Mrs. A. F. Sellmeyer Mrs. A. E. Sidoti Mrs. R. P. Smith Mrs. P. F. Smothermon Mrs. W. H. Spence Mrs. L. J. Starr Mrs. C. C. Strother Mrs. W. S. Taylor Mrs. E. D. Taylor Mrs. C. W. Terry Mrs. W. H. Titsworth Mrs. H. Utay Mrs. J. T. Williams Mrs. P. E. Wright MRS. W. M. DANTZLER President EL PASO OFFICERS MRS. B. LUMH . . . President MRS. R. H. SURLES . . . Secretary MRS. W. DEGYANSKY . . . Vice-President MRS. C. BRANDT . . . Treasurer JASPER COUNTY OFFICERS MRS. E. ENER . . . President MRS. R. R. CHILDERS . . . Vice-President MRS. J. L. KENT . . . Secretary MRS. W. H. BRINGHAM . . . Treasurer MRS. R. P. DURHAM . . . Historian MRS. W. O. JONES . . . Reporter 379 OFFICERS FORT WORTH OFFICERS MRS. R. E. BOSWELL . . . President MRS. C. B. FLOYD . . . Vice-President at Large MRS. A. H. RECORD . . . Chaplain MRS. L. SWEATMAN ... 1st Vice-President MRS. D. R. KIRK . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. W. D. BUIS . . . 3rd Vice-President MRS. A. M. KEEN . . . 4th Vice-President MRS. R. E. ELMORE . . . 5th Vice-President Mrs. E. V. Abbott Mrs. M. M. Alexander Mrs. A. Bailin Mrs. J. B. Baker Mrs. R. L. Barlow M. M. Barnard G. T. Bater, Jr. N. W. Beard R. Becera R. Bechler Mrs. J. W. Beckwith Mrs. W. B. Berger Mrs. L. C. Birch Mrs. J. R. Black, Jr. Mrs. M. Blanton Mrs. J. B. Boatwright Mrs. R. E. Boswell Mrs. H. C. Bray Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. MRS. R. E. BOSWELL, SR. President MRS. W. W. WHITTLE . . . 6th Vice-President MRS. W. H. INLOW ... 7th Vice-President MRS. P. H. GUDGEN . . . Recording Secretary MRS. J. B. BAKER . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. E. A. WRIGHT . . . Treasurer MRS. B. L. LESTER . . . Publicity Chairman MRS. M. H. DEAN, JR. . . . Historian MRS. C. C. BREWER . . . Parliamentarian MRS. W. TALLMAN . . . Transportation Chairman Mrs. G. A. Parker Mrs. J. Parrish Mrs. H. H. Pendery Mrs. R. D. Perry Mrs. H. M. Philpot Mrs. G. Prather Mrs. G. W. Prentiss Mrs. R. W. Price Mrs. F. Rea Mrs. A. H. Record Mrs. J. L. Reed Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. E. D. Rogers Mrs. B. Sandlin Mrs. O. E. Schrickel Mrs. G. E. Seiler Mrs. J. E. Sewell Mrs. J. H. Shelter Mrs. T. N. Shults Mrs. L. Brittan Mrs. C. Greene Mrs. E. W. Langston Mrs. Mrs. W. P. Buckellew Mrs. R. L. Greene Mrs. G. D. Latimer Mrs. Mrs. W. D. Buis Mrs. H. H. Greenlee Mrs. F. A. Lathrop Mrs. Mrs. E. D. Button Mrs. P. H. Gudgen Mrs. B. L. Lester Mrs. Mrs. L. B. Conder Mrs. G. A. Guertler Mrs. C. M. Lewis Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Cook Mrs. M. D. Haag Mrs. J. F. Ludington Mrs. Mrs. M. H. Cook Mrs. W. M. Hall Mrs. R. K. MacDonald Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Costa Mrs. G. L. Harris Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Cowan Mrs. E. H. Harrison Mrs. R. E. McHam Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Creswell Mrs. E. H. Haskell Mrs. J. C. McKee Mrs. Mrs. O. D. Crill Mrs. J. V. Hattaway Mrs. W. McKenzie Mrs. Mrs. M. FI. Dean, Jr. Mrs. C. B. Head Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Dennis Mrs. M. Heneger Mrs. T. H. McMullen Mrs. Mrs. A. R. de Villeneuve Mrs. J. B. Hester Mrs. 1. E. McWhirter Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Dugan Mrs. O. C. Hix Mrs. J. E. Mann Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Duke Mrs. F. M. Holcomb Mrs. E. H. Martin Mrs. Mrs. L. R. Eden Mrs. N. Hoskins Mrs. E. J. Mayberry Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Elmore Mrs. W. H. Inlow Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. Mrs. J. B. 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E. Gaudiano Mrs. T. P. Kennerly Mrs. E. R. Neel Mrs. R. C. Simpson Mrs. R. K. Wright Mrs. L. L. Christiansen Mrs. E. R. Godkin Mrs. M. H. Kieschnick Mrs. E. M. Nelson Mrs. V. Sinclair Mrs. Y. G. Ybarra Mrs. F. R. Christy Mrs. J. , A. Golasinski Mrs. W. W. King Mrs. K. L. Nelson Mrs. C. W. Sizenbach Mrs. P. L. Young Mrs. A. W. Clay, Jr. Mrs. K. E. Gonzalez Mrs. G. N. Kinser Mrs. P. A. Nelson Mrs. A. Smith Mrs. E. Yurgenson Mrs. D. D. Clinton Mrs. C. F. Goulas Mrs. O. J. Kneisler Mrs. J. A. Newsome Mrs. D. Smith Mrs. L. J. Zappe 381 KINGSVILLE MRS. C. A. GOODMAN . . . President MRS. E. HUBERT ... 1st Vice-President MRS. N. ARTHUR ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. L. BURGHERS ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. H. D. FLORENCE . . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. E. V. YEARGEN . . . Parliamentarian MRS. C. V. BEBEE . . . Historian MRS. E. PHILLIPS . . . Reporter LAREDO OFFICERS MRS. R. C. RODRIQUEZ . . . President MRS. J. P. PUIG . . . Parliamentarian MRS. H. H. CONTRERAS ... 1st Vice-President MRS. E. MEJIA . . . Recording Secretary MRS. R. CANTU ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. C. VELA . . . Treasurer MRS. J. E. MARTINEZ ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. I. GUTIERREZ . . . Historian MRS. T. HICKEY . . . Corresponding Secretary 382 MATAGORDA OFFICERS MRS. H. C. HAM . . . President MRS. L. W. RICKERS ... 1st Vice-President MRS. G. SEAQUIST . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. L. HOGG . . . 3rd Vice-President MRS. W. F. MINKERT . . . Secretary MRS. H. S. HUITT . . . Treasurer MRS. L. JENSEN . . . Parliamentarian MRS. E. JENSEN . . . Historian PORT ARTHUR OFFICERS MRS. D. WIGGINS . . . President MRS. H. TRAHAN ... 1st Vice-President MRS. H. E. BODDEN ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. C. BROUSSARD ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. E. E. MARCONTELL ... 4th Vice-President MRS. W. A. GIROUARD . . . Recording Secretary MRS. J. QUEREAU . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. T. B. ELLISON . . . Treasurer MRS. A. FETTERS . . . Historian MRS. W. F. JAMES . . . Chaplain MRS. H. H. CANADY . . . Parliamentarian MRS. W. E. SHEPHERD . . . Sunshine 383 PASADENA OFFICERS MRS. C. E. POWITZKY . . . President MRS. M. COON . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. D. L. McMURRAY . . . 1 st Vice-President MRS. F. W. MARTIN ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. C. L. COUNCIL ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. R. E. KNOTT ... 4th Vice-President MRS. H. M. HALTOM . . . 5th Vice-President MRS. H. W. BUNKLEY ... 6th Vice-President MRS. R. A. BROWN . . . Secretary MRS. R. L. REDWINE . . . Treasurer MRS. J. A. SMITH . . . Parliamentarian MRS. L. MATHIS . . . Historian MEMBERS Mrs. F. L. Ahart Mrs. R. E. Fischer Mrs. L. Mathis Mrs. J. M. Barlow Mrs. G. Fulgham Mrs. R. Payne Mrs. R. Q. Blackburn Mrs. L. R. Gaines Mrs. C. E. Powitzky Mrs. M. F. Bolton Mrs. C. D. Ghormley Mrs. E. C. Reeves, Jr. Mrs. E. E. Boykin Mrs. F. E. Gray Mrs. R. L. Redwine Mrs. R. A. Brown Mrs. H. M. Haltom Mrs. L. Riske Mrs. H. W. Bunkley Mrs. 0. L. Jamison Mrs. R. L. Scruggs Mrs. G. R. Burkhalter Mrs. A. B. Johnson Mrs. L. Sinor Mrs. C. T. Burns Mrs. S. J. Jones, Jr. Mrs. J. A. Smith Mrs. M. Coon Mrs. A. R. Kincannon Mrs. A. Stewart Mrs. C. L. Council Mrs. R. E. Knott Mrs. S. L. Swan Mrs. A. R. Dalchau Mrs. A. Langer Mrs. W. L. Treadway Mrs. A. W. Duerer Mrs. H. A. McGaughey Mrs. W. A. Wallace Mrs. R. J. Dyar Mrs. D. L. McMurray Mrs. J. Wittenback Mrs. R. Eddleman Mrs. J. G. Mcllhanny Mrs. O. Wylie Mrs. A. Echols Mrs. F. W. Martin RIO GRANDE VALLEY OFFICERS MRS. J. M. HOOKE . . . President MRS. R. OGDEN . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. H. L. DAVIS ... 1st Vice-President MRS. J. A. FERNANDEZ . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. R. BAUCUM ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. H. VALERIUS ... 4th Vice-President MRS. C. RYDL . . . 5th Vice-President MRS. G. SCHULGEN . . . Recording Secretary MRS. R. HUNT . . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. N. SLUIS . . . Treasurer MRS. R. E. SWANSON . . . Historian and Publicity MRS. R. P. BAYNE . . . Parliamentarian MEMBERS Mrs. R. F. Baecker Mrs. C. Hinojosa Mrs. C. R. Nash Mrs. R. Baucum Mrs. J. M. Hooke Mrs. L. G. 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F. Kendrick Mrs. J. I. Kilgore Mrs. E. Kilian Mrs. F. A. Kiollassa Mrs. E. H. Kohutek Mrs. E. A. Kramer Mrs. M. LaHood Mrs. T. B. Land Mrs. C. R. London Mrs. H. E. Landrum Mrs. E. G. Langhammer Mrs. A. H. Laxson Mrs. R. Lay, Sr. Mrs. R. Leifeste Mrs. W. L. Leverette Mrs. E. C. Lewis Mrs. F. M. Lindsay Mrs. E. S. Lorms Mrs. G. Loudon Mrs. L. P. Lutich Mrs. G. S. Lybecker Mrs. J. S. McCannon Mrs. H. C. McDonald Mrs. C. W. McGaffey Mrs. R. D. McKeen Mrs. L. O. McLean Mrs. A. M. McNeel Mrs. R. G. McNees Mrs. A. V. Macaluso Mrs. J. Malchoff, Sr. Mrs. E. S. Marshall, Sr. Mrs. H. J. Martin Mrs. R. E. Martin Mrs. J. W. Massey Mrs. W. W. Maxwell Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. L. Metze Mrs. C. H. Molberg Mrs. K. Monier Mrs. E. E. Moore Mrs. G. J. Moore Mrs. C. A. Moreland Mrs. R. Motheral Mrs. D. H. Murray Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. H. L. Neumann Mrs. A. A. Nisbet Mrs. J. A. Noake Mrs. G. B. O ' Brien Mrs. F. B. O ' Donnell Mrs. A. J. O ' Mara Mrs. F. Owen Mrs. F. Pearson Mrs. W. Penrod Mrs. G. Persyn Mrs. R. E. Peter Mrs. G. V. Pickett, Sr. Mrs. A. A. Piper Mrs. L. L. Piper Mrs. W. C. Pool Mrs. W. A. Pope Mrs. J. M. Price Mrs. T. Ransdell Mrs. C. M. Redford Mrs. J. J. Rice Mrs. S. Richmond Mrs. V. L. Riley Mrs. C. Rinard Mrs. T. G. Riordan Mrs. H. D. Robertson Mrs. B. Roche Mrs. L. L. Rodriquez Mrs. M. B. Rose Mrs. P. P. Rose Mrs. J. Rosenthal Mrs. E. W. Sasse Mrs. M. F. Schlafher Mrs. H. W. Schmid Mrs. G. E. Schnabel Mrs. A. Schoenemann, Jr. Mrs. D. A. Schulmeier Mrs. M. W. Schwarz Mrs. W. Shenkir Mrs. C. F. Shripka Mrs. E. Smith Mrs. L. W. Smith Mrs. R. E. Sparkman Mrs. S. W. Spence Mrs. F. Springer Mrs. M. Stopper Mrs. M. Steen Mrs. E. Story Mrs. E. A. Sueltenfuss Mrs. I. Swope Mrs. W. Tollman Mrs. R. Tangum Mrs. A. Thompson, Sr. Mrs. C. D. Thompson Mrs. M. Thompson Mrs. L. E. Tingle Mrs. L. J. Tolle Mrs. L. M. Trainer Mrs. I. C. Trimble Mrs. C. W. Uhr Mrs. F. H. Van Wagner Mrs. A. P. Vick Mrs. P. M. Vilcoq Mrs. B. Wagner Mrs. S. M. Wallace Mrs. C. Webber Mrs. L. B. Weiss Mrs. E. J. Wentworth Mrs. G. Werckle Mrs. O. A. West Mrs. T. S. West, Sr. Mrs. M. T. Williams Mrs. R. H. Williams Mrs. H. R. Willis Mrs. G. William Mrs. W. B. Wilson Mrs. E. Wulfe Mrs. E. F. Zatopek Mrs. B. H. Zimmerman AARS. W. A. HOWERTON President 387 OFFICERS MRS. E. C. PRICKETTE . . . President MRS. S. S. JAMES . . . Vice-President-at-Large MRS. W. H. JOHNSON ... 1st Vice-President MRS. W. D. BURTON ... 2nd Vice-President MRS. P. J. MIMS ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. T. C. MORRIS . . . 4th Vice-President MRS. J. BRITAIN ... 5th Vice-President MRS. J. E. SEWELL . . . Treasurer MRS. G. F. LOGAN . . . Parliamentarian MRS. J. D. ODELL . . . Recording Secretary MRS. J. L. HOLLEY . . . Scholarship MRS. J. D. O ' NEILL . . . Historian MRS. C. L. DICKERSON . . . Corresponding Secretary WHARTON COUNTY First row, left to right: Mrs. E. Donaldson, Mrs. M. Fraley, Mrs. B. Krenek, Mrs. E. Korenek, Mrs. F. Uecera, Mrs. H. Sharp, Mrs. G. Lehnert, Mrs. C. Tripp. Second row. Mrs. J. Dorotik, Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. E. Lehnert, Mrs. N. Tinsley, Mrs. A. Rogers, Mrs. H. Payne, Mrs. J. Ashenbeck, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. J. Jameson, Mrs. Salas, Mrs. R. Green, Mrs. A. Miller. 388 WICHITA FALLS OFFICERS MRS. F. E. MEYERS . . . President MRS. T. E. BROOKS, 1st Vice-President MRS. R. E. BELUE . . . 2nd Vice-President MRS. B. I. FOWLER ... 3rd Vice-President MRS. M. GREGG . . . Treasurer MRS. C. L. WALTON . . . Secretary MRS. R. FALKENBERRY . . . Parliamentarian MRS. V. E. MURDOCK . . . Hostess Committee Chairman MRS. O. A. ROSS . . . Historian 389 CLASSES WHO’S WHO........392 SENIORS............410 JUNIORS...........465 SOPHOMORES.......479 FRESHMEN..........495 Section edited by JOHN TAYLOR 391 WHO’S WHO JAN F. AHART President of The Accounting Society (1961-1962), Vice-President (1960-1961), Member (1959-1960); Lt. Col., Commanding Officer 1st Battle Group,- President of Pasadena Hometown Club, Vice- President (1960-1961), Ross Volunteer Company, Member of Perma¬ nent Firing Squad; Distinguished Military Student; Annual Account¬ ing Conference, (1960-1961); Texas Industrial Development Con¬ ference (1961); Decorating Committee member for Junior Prom; Miscellaneous Committee Chairman, Accounting Conference (1961); Town Hall Staff. Among Students in American Universities and Colleges GARY R. ANDERSON Deputy Corps Commander; Senior Class Student Entertainment Manager; Outstanding Junior, Ross Volunteers; Platoon Leader and Permanent Firing Squad, Ross Volunteers; DAR Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Outstanding Junior-Corps Troops; Corps Operations Sergeant; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Ex-Officio Member, Student Senate; MSC Directorate; Opportunity Award Scholarship; DMS; Texas Region Projects Chairman, Gamma Delta; Vice-President, Aggie Walther Club; Representative to Washington Seminar; Delegate to R-egion IX ACU Convention; Town Hall Staff; Corpus Christ! Hometown Club; Marketing Society; Junior Representative to Arts and Science Council; Junior Rep¬ resentative to Inner Council; YMCA Freshman Camp; MSC Leader¬ ship Conference. DAVID L. BEAUCHAMP, JR. Civilian Student Council Recording Secretary (1960-1961, 1961-1962); Chairman Civilian Student Council Dormitory Awards Council (1960- 1961, 1961-1962); AlChE Junior Representative to Student En¬ gineers ' Council (1960-1961); Secretary-Treasurer AlChE (1961-1962); High School Valedictorian Scholarship (1958-1959); Lubrizol Scholar¬ ship (1960-1961); American Oil Scholarship (1961-1962); Phi Eta Sigma (1958-1959); Phi Lambda Upsilon (1960-1961); Phi Kqppa Phi (1960-1961); Corresponding Secretary Tau Beta Pi (1961-1962); Member Civilian Honor Council (1961-1962); Intramural basketball and bcjseball; Vice-President Law Hall Dormitory (1960-1961); Rep¬ resentative Law Hall Dormitory Council (1959-1960); Law Hall Representative to Civilian Student Council (1961-1962). Each year approximately 750 colleges and universities recognize their outstanding graduating seniors by naming them to WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. Scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to school, and campus popularity are considered by the nominating committee in choosing the few. To be in this select group, one must first be nominated by another stu¬ dent or faculty member, have a grade point ratio of at least 1.5, be scholas¬ tically qualified to be a senior, and be eligible for graduation before June, 1962. The qual ifying candidates are placed before a board composed of students and faculty members and the outstanding ones are picked. This year, Texas A M selected 38 students for this honor, which is one of the highest honors a college student can obtain. CHARLES M. CLOUD Cadef Lt. Colonel, First Group Commander; Distinguished Air Force RGTC Cadet; Outstanding Cadet of Flight, Summer Camp; Com¬ mandant ' s Award, Summer Camp; Ross Volunteers; Permanent RV Firing Squad; Cadet Court B ; Operations Sergeant, First Group; President, Freshman Class (1958-1959); Student Senate, Sophomore Arts Sciences Representative; Election Commission; Pre-Law Society; History Society; Navarro Co. Hometown Club; Economics Club; Arts Sciences Council; Corps Championship, Tennis, Squadron I, (1960-1961). JAMES W, CARDWELL Corps Commander; 805 th Air Division Coaunonder; Distingnisfcecf Air Force ROTC Cadet; Corps Sergeant Miojor amici Corps Soppily Sergeant; The Caldwell Trophy; Outstanding Junior in the Corps; Houston Chamber of Conniinerce Military Affairs Comi.irIItltee Award;: Sons of American Revolution A.word; Ross Volunteer Cnimipaiiny; Ross Volunteer Permanent Firing Squad; Phi Eta ' Sigma; Secretary of Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Town Hall Selection Committee; Memorial; Student Centar Leader¬ ship Conference; Economics Club; Caldwell County Hamietowini Cllnife. 4 MARTIN LEWIS BOWERS Outstanding freshman, Company B Engineers; Freshman cross¬ country and track team; First place winner in intramural track; President of the Milner Hall Dorm Council; President of the Gal¬ veston Hometown Club; Recipient of the R. C. Baker Foundation Scholarship (Mechanical Engineering Dept.); Undergraduate student from the School of Engineering on the Resident Instruction and Student Life Committee of the Century Study and liaison con¬ sultant from this committee. GEORGE AA. CRAWFORD Senior Court—Vice-President of Court A ; American In¬ stitute of Electrical Engineers—Treasurer; Institute of Radio Engineers—Treasurer; Eta Kappa Nu (E. E. Society)—Secretary; Corps Rank: CpI. in Squadron 12, Master Sgt. on Second Wing Staff, and It. Col. on Second Wing Staff; Eta Kappa Nu—Electrical Engineering Scholastic Society; Phi Eta Sigma —Freshman scholastic society; Distinguished Air Force ROTC Cadet; SCONA VI and VII—Planning Committee; Inter¬ collegiate Talent Show—Sound Committee. JAAAES N. CROUCH Freshman year (1958-59); Delegate, National Student Associa¬ tion of YM-YWCA at University of Illinois; Member, YMCA Cabinet; Member, Great Issues Committee; Representative, Civilian Student Council; Member, Singing Cadets; Member, Phi Eta Sigma; Sophomore year (1959-60): Member, YMCA Cabinet; Member, Great Issues Committee; Member, Singing Cadets; Representative, Civilian Student Council; Laboratory Assistant, Department of Physics; Junior Year 1960-1961): Member, YMCA Cabinet; Vice-President, YMCA Cabinet; Ex Officio, Student Senate; Member, Great Issues Committee; Treasurer, Great Issues Committee; Tutor, Athletic Depart¬ ment; Delegate, Regional YM-YWCA Conference at Kerrville, Texas; Member, Singing Cadets; Reporter-Historian, Singing Cadets; Chairman, Civilian Sweetheart Committee; Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Recipient, Texaco Award Scholarship; Senior year (1961-Present): Member, YMCA Cabinet; President, YMCA Cabinet; Representative, YMCA Advisory Board; Member, Sing¬ ing Cadets,- Member, Great Issues Committee,- Recipient Texaco Award Scholarship; Additional Honors: YMCA Camper, YMCA Freshman Camp (1958-1959); Counselor, YMCA Freshman Camp (1959-1961). THADIS W. CROOKS JIAA T. DAVIS Dormitory Council—Athletic Officer; Insurance Society; Flight Head Yell Leader; Junior Yell Leader; Student Senate; Class Officer; Member of Business Society; Member Commander Sqd. 16; Track team: Captain of track team; of Accounting Society; Chairman of Bonfire Committee; Worked for the Biochemistry Department; Member Captain of cross-country team; 2nd in SWC 880 in (I960); of Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee; Member of Association Council (Governing body of the 2nd in SWC mile run in (1961); Holder of A M School record Association of Former Students); Singing Cadets; Outstanding Sophomore in D-l; Corporal; First Sergeant, in the 880 and mile run; Most Valuable Track M,an, 1961; Letterman (1960, 1961); Freshman Track team captain; 2nd in Freshman 880, (1959); T Association; Phi Eta Sigma Honorary Society; Four-year track scholarship. 394 HOMER L. DENNING Senior Court—President Court A ; Marketing Society: Secretary— (1960-1961) and President—(1961-1962); Cadet Corporal—Squadron 7; Cadet First Sergeant—Squadron 7; Cadet Colonel—First Wing C.O.; First Lieutenant—Platoon Leader in Ross Volunteers; Member of Phi Eta Sigma; Winner of Houston Sales Executive Club Scholar¬ ship; Outstanding Category III Air Science Student (1961); Outstand¬ ing NCO in First Wing (1961); Great Issues Committee; Selection Committee Chairman—(1961-1962). JOHNNY B. FENLEY School of Arts and Sciences representative to the Student Senate; Ac¬ counting Society representative to the Arts and Sciences Council; Cadet Major, Supply Officer, Second Brigade Staff Member, Member of Ac¬ counting Society; Vice-President, Wheeler County Hometown Club, (1960-1961); President, Wheeler County Hometown Club, (1961-1962); Ross Volunteers, (1960-1961); Transportation Committee, Student Con¬ ference on National Affairs V, VI, VII; Student Waiter, (1958-1961); Chief Headwaiter, Sbisa Dining Hall, (1961-1962); Dorm Salesman, Student Floral Concessions, (1961-1962); Opportunity Award Scholarship; Distinguished Military Student. JIM EDGINGTON Civilian Student Chaplain; Secretary-Treasurer of Geology Club (1959-1960); Freshman Track team (1958); Geology Club (1958-1962); Petroleum Engineering Club (1960-1962); Interfai th Council (1961- 1962); Mitchell Hall Dorm Council (1960-1962); San Angelo Home¬ town Club (1957-1962); United Nations Club (1961-1962); Baptist Student Union (1957-1962); Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME (1961-1962); President of Mitchell Hall (1961-1962); Won George P. Mitchell award for one of the outstanding Juniors in Geology (I960); Won Intramural Medal in Track (1961); Intra¬ mural Track (1960-1961); Appointed to serve on Committee on Chapel by President Rudder (1961-1962); Worked as Camp Assistant for Geology Department (Summer of 1961). Member Civilian Student Council (1961-62); Treasurer Civilian Student Council (1961-62); Dormitory Council President (1960-61); Dormitory Council Member (1960-61, 1961-62); Dormitory Council Representative to C.S.C. (1961-62); Chairman New Students Committee, C.S.C. (1961-62); Member Petroleum Engineering Club (1960-61, 1961-62); Secretary Petroleum Engineering Club (1960-61); Member United Nations Club (1961-62); Member A.I.M.E., American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers (1961-62); Secretary United Nations Club (1961-62); Dormitory Rosary Chairman, Newman Club (1960-61, 1961-62); Member Newman Club (1960-61); A M Soccer Team (1958-61); Two year letter in Soccer; Standard Oil Company of Texas Scholarship Award; Good Neighbor Scholarship; Part time job at Petroleum Engineering Department (1960-61). 395 FRANCISCO J. GARZA United Nations Club; AIIE (American Institute of Industrial Engineers); SCONA Student Conference on National Affairs; Pan American Club; Public Relations Committee Chairman; Student Chamber of Commerce; Dorm Council, Senior and Junior Representative; Alpha Pi Miu, Industrial En¬ gineering Honor Society Corresponding Secretary; Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Honor Society; Volleyball Intramural Champions (1959-1960); Handball Intramural Champions (1960-1961); Good Neighbor Scholarship (1961-1962). ELMER E. GOINS Student Engineers Council (1960-1961); Treasurer—Institute of Aero¬ space Sciences; Secretary of Sigma Gamma Tau; Cadet Corporal; Cadet First Sergeant; Cadet Captain; Associate Editor—The Engineer; Ross Volunteers; First Sergeant (1961-1962] ' ; Permanent Firing Squad (1960-1961); Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Tau; Texas Society of Professional Engineers; Flying Kadets; Arkan¬ sas Hometown Club; Outstanding Sophomore—Sqd. 4; Outstanding Sophomore—First Wing; Convair Air Cadet Av ard—Outstanding Air Force Sophomore; Sons of American Revolution Award—First Wing; Reserve Officers Award—Category 1-p; A. S. Ill; Dis¬ tinguished Military Student. TERRENCE D. GOSSETT Distinguished Student; Scholastic Corporal Squadron 3; AIEE (Mem¬ bership Chairman); Eta Kappa Nu (Program Committee); Corps Staff Communications Sergeant; Sergeant Major 805th Air Division Staff; Cooper Bessemer Scholarship; Assistant Editor The Engineer; Engineering Council (1960-1962); Gainesville Hometown Club; Ross Volunteers; Corps Adjutant; Vice Commander 805th Air Division Staff; Editor The Engineer; ECMA National Convention (Detroit); Distinguished Air Force Cadet; Activation Analysis Project (A M Research for AEC). MALCOLM W. HALL S tudent Senate, President; ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Junior Class, President; Ross Volunteers, Permanent Firing- Squad; Distin¬ guished Military Student; Best Drilled Freshman, B-Engineers; Out¬ standing Sophomore, Company H-l; Student Election Commission; Student Arts and Sciences Council, Vice-President, President; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Honor Code Appellate Court; Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee; Outstanding Cadet (Pit) Fort Hood ROTC Summer Camp; Runnels-Coleman Hometown Club; Interfaith Council; Secretary-Treasurer; Intercouncil Committee; Economics Club; Distinguished Student, 3 semesters. 396 WILLIAM H. HARRISON Agricultural Council; Executive Office, Third Battle Group—Rank of Cadet Major; Agricultural College Magazines, Associated—Vice- President; Alpha Zeta—Treasurer,- Outstanding Junior in the Dept, of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology—Received the Banker ' s School Award; First Award in the Careers in Agriculture Regional Essay Contest sponsored by the Midwest Feed Manu¬ facturers Association; Editor—Texas A M Agriculturist; State Pres¬ ident—Texas Baptist Student Union; Member of the Honor Code Council. AUBREY M. JAMESON, JR. Secretary of Tri-County Home Town Club (1956); Judging Teams: (1961) Junior Wool Judg¬ ing Team—High individual score at National Western Stock Show at Denver, Colorado; (1961) Junior Livestock Judging team—2nd high individual in swine judging and 6th high individual in sheep judging at National Western Stock Show and 2nd high individual in quarter horse judging at Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show; (1961) Senior Wool Judging Team-—• Coach and contestant; High individual in grading, commercial fleeces, and tied for 2nd high in breed fleeces. High individual score and new record of 676 points out of 700 at American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City, Missouri; 1961 Senior Livestock Judging Team—competed at American Royal; Will compete in Chicago International Livestock Judging contest November 25, 1961; Member of Alpha Zeta; (1961) All Aggie Rodeo Chairman; Winner of Sears Foundation Scholarship—trip to Mexico; Member of National Block and Bridle Club; Jobs: (1960-present) Wool and Mohair Lab; Sept. (1961) Animal Husbandry Department; Coach of Jr. and Sr. Wool Judging Teams; Became first person ever to be high individual in wool judging contest at both Denver and Kansas City; Also first person-of undergraduate level to be coach and contestant of wool team at Texas A M. JACK O. HARRINGTON, JR. M.S.C. Directorate; Corps Honor Council; Corporal, Guidon Bearer, Company H-2; Technical Sergeant, Scholastic Sergeant, Fourth Battle Group; Lt. Colonel, Scholastic Officer, Third Brigade; Singing Cadets, (1958-1962); Librarian, Singing Cadets, (1959-1960); Business Manager, Singing Cadets, (1960-1961); President, Singing Cadets, (1961-1962); Distinguished Military Student; Baptist Student Union; Assistant Publicity Director, B.S.U.; Member Greater Council, B.S.U.; Student National Education Association; Chairman, Selection Committee for state rep¬ resentatives, S.N.E.A.; Premedical-Predental Society; Collin County Hometown Club; Under¬ graduate Assistant, Biology Department; Palestine Leadership Conference; Counselor, V.M.C.A. Freshman Camp; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. 397 JOE WOOD LINDLEY Student Senate—Chaplain; Walton Hall Council; Student Council Church of Christ Bible Chair; Singing Cadets; Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association; Evaluation Committee of the Memorial Student Center; Great Issues Committee Chairman (1960-61); Executive Committee SCONA VI (1960-61); Appreciation Award M.S.C. (1960-61); Fourth Battle Group Chaplain-Major (1960-61); Distinguished Military Student; Amateur Radio Committee-Vice Chairman (1959-60); Interfaith Council (1959-61); Freshman Open House Committee (1961); Mem¬ ber of M.S.C. Directorate (1960-61). Who ' s UUho AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES RAMSEY K. MELUGIN Cadet Colonel, Commanding Officer—Second Brigade; Distinguished Military Student; President, Cadet Court B; Houston Chamber of Commerce, Military Affairs Committee award; Outstanding Fresh¬ man—A . Field Artillery, Outstanding Sophomore—Company A-2; President Phi-Eta Sigma, Vice-President Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Institute of Radio Engineers; SCONA IV, V, VI; Singing Cadets (1958-1961); Rowan Scholarship. GARY GLENN LIVELY Representative—Civilian Student Council; Recording Secretary—Senior Court A and B; Lt. Col; Corps Staff; Corps Chaplain; Class Officer (Social Secretary) (1959-1960); Ross Volunteers (Active 1960- 1961; Inactive 1961-1962); Outstanding Sophomore in 4th Group—Cadet Corps; Town Hall Staff (2 years); President Corps Honor Council; Chairman Honor Code Committee (1960-1961); Co¬ author AGGIE CODE OF HONOR; Member Interfaith Council; Recorder; Y.M.C.A. Freshman Camp; Senior Counselor; Member of Election Commission; Corps Intelligence Sgt.; Corps Staff (1960-1961); Shreveport Hometown Club. 398 THOMAS C. PAUL Commanding Officer Co. E-2; President American Society of Mechan¬ ical Engineers; Vice-President Student Engineer Council (1961-1962); ASME Junior Rep. Student Engineer Council (1960-1961); Associate Editor Engineer; Tau Beta Pi Scholarship Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Ross Volunteer; Distinguished Military Student; Society American Military Engineers; Cabot Carbon Co. Scholar¬ ship; 2nd place freshman math contest (1959); 2nd place sophomore math contest (1960). MAX H. RHINEHART Student chapter American Veterinary Medical Association; Parliamentarian AVMA—Fall Semester (1961); Representative to Honor Council from Junior Veterinary Class; Sophomore representative—Bizzell Hall Council; Mem¬ ber of Resident Instruction and Student Life Group of Century Study Committee; Liaison consultant from R.I.S.L. group to the Student Housing, Food, and Health Working Party; Milner Hall Council; Housemaster for 3 years—Milner Hall; Waiter and seater in Sbisa dining hall—4 semesters; Waiter in Banquet Room of M.S.C.—1 semester. BARRY S. PHILLIP Civilian Student Council; Corresponding Secretary (1960-1961); Committees: Chairman of Barbecue Committee (civilian weekend); Publicity and Traditions Committee; Chaplain Selection Committee; Executive Committee; Dorm President ' s Council: Secretary (1960-1961); Committees: Key Banquet Committee; Apartment Council: Row Representative President (1960-1961); Secretary (1959-1960); Outstanding council member (1960- 1961); co-president (1960-1961); Southwestern Veterinarian: Alumni news editor (1960-1962); Jobs: Student representative Eaton Laboratories; Lab. assistant Plant Physiology Pathology; College View answering service (telephone); AVMA; Student chapter member of AVMA; Chairman AVMA awards banquet and ball committee; Pre-vet society. THOMAS H. RALPH, JR. Freshman Engineering Socie ty; American Society of Civil Engineers; Treasurer of Civil Engineering Honor Society; Texas Section, Associated General Contractors Scholarship (1961); Junior Yell Leader; Senior Yell Leader; Ross Volunteers: Permanent Firing Squad (1960), Platoon Leader, 1st Lieutenant (1961); Cabinet Leader Junction Adjunct (1961); U.S. Marine Corps Platoon Leader ' s Class: Platoon Honor Man (1960), Battalion Honor Man (1961), No. 1 USMC Candidate in Nation (1961); Major, 1st Battle Group Staff; SCONA VI Housing Committee; President, Semper Fidelis Society; President, Bosque County Hometown Club; Worked as Surveyor for College Engineer Spring (1960); Worked as Research Assistant for Texas Transportation Institute, Spring (1961). 399 Double Major: Sociology and Journalism; Secretary-Treasurer (1960- 1961) of Sociology Club and member in 1959; Sigma Delta Chi (1959-1961); A M Press Club (1959-1961); Society of A M Journalists (1958-1961); Hill Country Hometown Club (1959-1961); Student Chamber of Commerce (1959-1961); Executive Secretary of Student Chamber of Commerce (1959-1961); Education partly financed by working as clerk in YMCA for J. Gordon Gay, Religious Coordinator (1959-1962); Battalion Staff (1958-1959); Assistant Editor, Texas A M Review (1959-1960); Managing Editor, Texas A M Review (1960- 1961); Editorial Writer, Battalion (1960-1961); Ass stant Sports Editor, Battalion (1961-1962); Phi Kappa Phi; Corpus Christ! Press Club Scholarship (1959); William Randolph Hearst Award for News¬ writing (I960); Sigma Delta Chi Award for Best News Story (1960- 1961); Winner: William Randolph Hearst National Writing Com¬ petition; Recipient of Foundation Fellowship for Journalism Excel¬ lence. DOUGLAS R. SCHWENK Civilian Student Council—President (1961-1962); Member of Civilian Student Council Executive Committee (1961-1962); Member of New Student Week Committee (1961-1962); Member of the Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee (1961-1962); Member of the Exchange Store Advisory Board (1961-1962); Honor Code Appeal Council (1961-1962); A M Marketing Society (1959-1962); A M Marketing Society Treasurer (Spring 1961); Chairman of Marketing Society Constitution Revision Committee (1961-1962); Member of Economics Club (1961-1962); Competing Member of A M Debate Team (1961-1962); Employed by Key Oil Company Service Station (Freshman year). Member of Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Received E. O. Cartwright Scholarship. Ex-Officio Representative from MSC Council (1960-1961); President MSC Council and Directorate (1961-1962); Vice-President MSC Council and Directorate (1960-1961); Directorate Assistant (1960); Member, SCONA V, SCONA VI; Ex-Officio Member, SCONA VII (Ex. Comm.); Cadet Captain Commanding Officer of B2; Chance Vought $1000 Engineering Award (1958); Outstanding Freshman A Signal (1,958-1959); Mothers Club Award for Outstanding Sophomore in Corps of Cadets (1959-1960); Department of the Army Award for Outstanding Sophomore in Second Year Military Science (1959-1960); Distinguished Military Student (1961- 1962); Phi Eta Sigma; Memorial Student Center Appreciation Award (1961); Laboratory Assistant —Physics Department (1959-1960). MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER 400 ROBERT S. SLOAN Battalion representative Civilian Student Council (1960-1961); Vice-President, Sigma Delta Chi, National Journalistic Society, (1960-1961); Vice-President for undergraduate Chapter Expansion, Texas Association of Sigma Delta Chi, (1961-1962); Secretary, Sigma Delta Chi, (1961-1962); Pres¬ ident, A M Press Club, (1961-1962); Lt. Col. on Corps Staff; Represented Journalism Department at South West Journalism Congress, Abilene, (1960-1961); Fort Worth, (1961-1962); Voting delegate Sigma Delta Chi national convention, Miami, (1961); Represented Sigma Chi at three state SDX conventions, Dallas, (1960); San Antonio, (1961); Lubbock, (1962); Member, Southwest Con¬ ference Sportsmanship Committee, (1961-1962); Named outstanding sophomore and outstanding junior in the Department of Journalism, (1959-1960) and (1960-1961); Took Texas Press Association internship to Brady Standard-Herald. (1960); Texas Daily Newspaper Association internship to Abilene Reporter-News, (1961); Editor, The BATTALION, (1961-1962); Managing editor, Batt., (1961); News Editor, Batt., (1960-1961); Member of Fish Drill Team (1958-1959). DAVID L. VOELTER Design Student Society President; Rank of Cadet Major; Gamma Delta Vice-President; A M Lutheran Church Chairman; Texas Aggie Band: Best-Drilled Freshman—Maroon Band; Operations Sergeant— Consolidated Band; Head Drum Major; Ross Volunteers—Permanent Firing Squad; Delegate to 7th Annual Student Forum, ASC AIA Washington, D. C.; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Tile Council of America Scholarship; Architecture Plus staff—Business Manager; Student Engineer’s Council; Dorm Counselor—Allen Military Academy. ROBERT W. TIMME Cadet Military Court Law Officer; Corps Staff—Lt. Col.— Intelligence Officer, Inspector General; Hometown Club—President (1961), Vice- President (1960); Swimming Team (Captain 1958-1959); Ross Volunteer— Public Information Sergeant; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Dow Chemical Award to Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Distinguished Military Student; Physics Club. MARION M. WALTON, JR. Senior Court Member; Corps Staff, Scholastic Officer; Handball Team; Represented school at Southwest Conference Tournament in Houston; Represented school at NCAA Tournament at Purdue, Indiana; Junction Adjunct awards in Scholarship and Physical Education; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramural Medal Winner in handball and softball; Out¬ standing ROTC Army cadet, freshman and junior years; Distinguished Military Student; Counselor at Allen Military Academy before school started—3 weeks. 401 JOHN S. WADDELL SCONA IV, Planning Committee; Member, General George F. Moore Award Company; Aggie Players; American Ordnance Association, Member; SCONA V, Finance Committee; Cadet M Sgt. 1st Brigade Staff; Ross Volunteers; Aggie Players, Arts Sciences Council Representative; Recording Secretary A.O.A.; Vice-President, Deep East Texas Hometown Club; SCONA VI, Housing Committee; Cadet Lt. Col. Commanding Officer 2nd Battle Group; President Senior Class (1962); Student Senate; Election Commission; Business Society; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Executive Committee, SCONA VII, (Resigned 18 October 1961); Ring Committee; Distinguished Military Student; Exchange Store Advisory Board; THE COUNCIL, Governing Body of the Association of Former Students. ROBERT K. WRIGHT, JR. Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band, Consolidated Band Staff—Cadet Major; Bugle Rank and Day Student Liaison Officer; Freshman Engineering Society, Phi Eta Sigma—Historian; Dow Chemical Co. Freshman Achievement Award; Tau Beta Pi—President, Sigma Gamma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Ross Volunteers; In¬ stitute of Aerospace Sciences—Secretary and Vice- President; National Intercollegiate Flying Association —National Vice-President; Flying Kadets Committee (M.S.C. Directorate)—Vice Chairman and Chairman; Memorial Student Center Appreciation Award; Society of American Military Engineers Award (1 of 20 in nation); Chicago Tribune Award (Outstanding Air Science Junior—Category II); Douglas Aircraft Com¬ pany, Inc. Scholarship; Senior Representative to the Student Engineers Council-Aero Dept., Corps Rank held: corporal, technical sergeant, Major; Jobs: Tees Aerolab-wind tunnel facilities at Easterwood Airport; worked for the Aeronautical Engineering Department; D.M.S. ◄ Editor, Associate Editor, Editorial Asst., Southwestern Veterinarian,- Reporter, Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association; National Science Undergraduate Research Foundation Participant; Honor Council Representative; Member, College View Project Housing Apartment Council; Alternate Delegate to National Convention of A.V.M.A.; Student Representative, Norden Labora¬ tories; Student Representative, Mark L. Morris Associates; Student Assistant, Veterinary Physiology Pharmacology; Student Assist ant, Poultry Science Department; Student Assistant, Veterinary .Micro¬ biology; Southwest Football Official ' s Association; Member, Junior Chapter A.V.M.A., Executive Council, Junior A.V.M.A. JESSE RAY WHITE 402 FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTS ADAMS, HAROLD L. ' 61 Arch. Design Palmer Age 22, Del. SCONA VII, Featherlite Design Award, Cent, to Texas A M Re¬ view, Young Democrats, Le Cercle Francais, Design Stud. Soc., Exec. Coun. D.S.S., Design Class Rep. to Fac. 3rd Yr., Architecture Plus Ed., Vol. Ill 1960-61 and Vol. IV 1961-62 ALREAD, LUTHER C. ' 61 Arch. Fort Worth Age 22, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, Design Stud. Soc. AMIS, JAMES J. ' 61 Arch. Bryan Age 22, Design Stud. Soc. BOBO, KENNETH A. ' 60 Arch. Const. Harlingen Age 27, Vice-Pres., As. Gen. Contractors, Rep. AGC, AIA, Texas A M Chamber of Commerce BRENTS, DANIEL R. ' 61 Arch. Dallas Age 23, SCONA V, Design Stud. Soc., D.S., Texas A M Review, Architecture Plus CARTER, TOMMY L. ' 60 Flako Arch. Const. Dallas Age 24, Aggie Band, 1st Student Lt., M-Band, As. Gen. Contractors, Distinguished CLAYCOMB, LARRY L. ' 61 Arch. Vincennes, Ind. Age 25, Vice-Pres., Design Stud. Soc., Tau Beta Pi, Stud. Adv., Mng. Ed., Archi- tecture Plus, D.S., Creative Arts Comm. GARZA, LUIS, JR. ' 62 Arch. Const. Age 31 Raymondville GLEASON, JAMES C. ' 61 Arch. Age 29, Design Stud. Soc. Princeton, III. HOSIER, E. DEAN ' 61 Deano Arch. Const. Dallas Age 22, As. Gen. Contractors, French Soc., Singing Cadets, Dallas Hometown CL, Intramural Bov ling Champions, Vice Chmn., MSC Browsing Library Comm. HUCK, EARNEST G. ' 62 Arch. Const. Houston Age 23, As. Gen. Contractors, Swimming Team, Jeff Davis Hometown Cl. HUITT, ERNEST L. ' 61 Arch. Const., C.E. Bay City Age 22, Fish Baseball, Football Mgr., ASCE, Treas., As. Gen. Contractors, Pres., Matagorda County Hometown CL, Chi Epsilon JONES, DONALD H. ' 61 Whitey Arch. Const. Bellaire Age 23, Stud. Mgr., Vars. Football, T-Assoc., Pres., As. General Contractors, Stud. Engrs. Coun., D.S., Tau Beta Pi, 1st Lt., Co. M-2 MARSHALL, EDGAR A., JR. ' 59 Ed Arch. San Antonio Age 25, D.S., D.M.S., 1st Lt., A Engrs., Design Stud. Soc., ASC, Pres., AIA, Fox Jacobs Design Award, J. Rodney Tabor 1st Place Winner, SAME, Newman CL, San Antonio Hometown CL, Pan Am. Week Comm., Creative Arts Comm., Film Soc. MURDOCK, DANNY D. ' 60 Arch. Const. Wichita Falls Age 24, Tau Beta Pi, Ross Vol., D.S., As. Gen. Contractors, Pres., Wichita Falls Hometown CL OGDEN, DANIEL C. ' 61 Arch. Design Alamo Age 22, Tau Beta Pi, D.S., Design Stud. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Hometown CL, Arch. Rep., Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Prelim. Paris Prize Award REDWINE, ROBERT H. ' 60 Arch. So. Houston Age 23 STAFFORD, THOMAS A. ' 61 Arch. Galveston Age 23, Art Staff, Art Ed., Texas A M Review, AIA, Design Stud. Soc., D.S., French CL, Galveston County Hometown CL, Young Demos. 403 ' 61 THOMAS, LOUIS E. Arch. Age 24, Featherlite Competition—1 st Design Students Soc. Sonny Texarkana Place, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Stud., SENIOR VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENTS ALLEN, HOWARD J. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 30, D.S., Stud. Chapter AVMA BAUER, HAROLD H. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 23 BEALL, JOHN M. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 24 Jaybird Crawford Refugio Nacogdoches BUTLER, THOMAS M. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 24, Class Officer, Dorm Officer DAVIES, AUSTIN R. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 32 DAWSON, JOE E. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 25, Apt. Coun., Civ. Stud. Coun., AVMA Coun, Phi, Phi Zeta, Stud. Senate Tom Corpus Christi San Antonio Marathon Pre Vet Soc., Phi Kappa DAY, WILLIAM C. ' 60 Billy Vet. Med. Age 23, Ross Vol., Aggie Band, AVMA Bellaire DODGE, HARRY P. ' 62 Pete Vet. Med. Age 24 DOUGHTY, JAMES W. Austin Vet. Med. Age 27 Beaumont EASTERLING, A.M., JR. ' 62 Junior Vet. Med. Age 23, Saddle and Sirloin Club, AVMA Centerville ELLISON, DAVID W. Dave Vet. Med. Tyler Age 23, Danforth Award, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., Pre Vet Soc., Ross Vol., Stud. Senate, AVMA Coun., Staff Ed., The Southwestern Veterinarian, GREENE, CULLUM E., JR. ' 60 D.S. Vet. Med. Ft . Worth Age 24, Sec.-Treas., AVMA, Pres., Baptist Student Union, The Southwestern Veterinarian Advertising Ed., 404 ' 62 HAGLER, MAX W. Vet. Med. Age 23 Max Anson HENSLEY, JOHN C., II ' 55 Vet. Med. Lafayette, La. Age 28, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Jr. Chap. AVMA, The Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff, D.S. HIDALGO, RICHARD J. ' 62 Vet. Med. Opelousas, La. Age 23, Pres., Stud. Chap. AVMA, Sr. Vet Class Sec., Intercouncil Member, TVMA Comm, on Ed., Borden Award, The Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Fac. Award of Merit Jr. Class, Exec. Coun., AVMA, Emergency Fund Comm. HILL, DAN R. ' 60 Wish Bone Vet. Med. Vernon Age 23, Pres., Student Chap. AVMA, CO of Co. G-2, Intercouncil, Cadet Court HOWARD, THOMAS E. ' 59 Country Vet. Med. Panhandle Age 24, Honor Coun., Rep., AVMA, AVMA Coun. HUGHES, ROBERT D. Vet. Med. Age 23, Student Chapter AVMA Bob Anthony JARDINE, JOHN H. ' 62 Vet. Med. West Monroe, La. Age 30, American As. for the Advancement of Sciences, AVMA, Louisiana Acad, of Sciences, Lambda Chi Alpha, Copy Ed., The Southwestern Veteri¬ narian, Corn States Lab. Stud. Rep., Tri Beta Honorary Biological Soc., Pari. Sr. Vet. Class. JOINER, GARY N. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 24, Distinguished Stud., The Southwestern Veterinarian KELLEY, DANIEL N. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 31, AVMA Lubbock Dan Crockett KOTHMANN, KARLTON E. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 24, Student Chapter AVMA, SCONA V LARROQUE, ADRIEN L. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 23, AVMA LEONPACHER, ROBERT J. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 28, Stud. Chapter AVMA K.K Mason New Orleans, La. Lafayette, La. LIVELY, JAMES O., JR. ' 60 Vet. Med. Navasota Age 22, Civ. Stud. Coun., Dorm Coun., Distinguished Stud., Stud. Chap. AVMA McMillan, Robert l. ' 59 Bob Vet. Med. Tuscola Age 25, Stud. Chap. AVMA, Class Rep.— ' 59, Class Pres.— ' 60 MILLER, ROBERT B. ' 60 Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Age 23 MOHR, HENRY O. ' 60 Vet. Med. Colorado City Age 34 MONTGOMERY, TOM C. ' 55 Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 28 MULKEY, OLIVER C., Ill ' 59 Vet. Med. Denison Age 24, Stud. Chap. AVMA NELSON, RICHARD J. ' 60 Dick Ve t. Med. Seguin Age 24, Stud. Chap. AVMA, Ross Vol. NICHOLSON, STEVEN S. ' 60 Nick Vet. Med. Robstown Age 23, Dorm Coun. Walton Hall, D.S. NUNNALLEE, ROGER G. Vet. Med. Stamford Age 30, College Housing Coun., AVMA, The Southwestern Veterinarian, Sec. Jr. Class of Vet. Med. 405 SENIOR VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENTS PHILIPP, BARRY S. ' 60 Vet. Med. Richmond Age 30, Pres., Apt. Coun., Sec., Apt. Coun., Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, D.S., Student Rep. for Eaton Labs., Sec., Dorm President ' s Coun., Corres. Sec., Civ. Stud. Coun., Alumni News Ed., The Southwestern Veterinarian, Lab Asst. Plant Physiology and Pathology, Recipient, Outstanding Member Award of Apt. Coun., Stud. Chap. AVMA RICHARDSON, CLARENCE E., JR. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 28, AVMA, The Southwestern Veterinarian ROBINSON, RICHARD AA. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 31, AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi Rich Ft. Worth Mich Fallbrook, Calif. SAWYER, THOMAS R. ' 59 Vet. Med. Houston Age 25, Stud. Clinician—Small Animal Clinic, Abstract Writer, Photographic Ed., The Southwestern Veterinarian, Stud. Rep. for Arista Surgical Co., Parker Uniform Co., Nicholson Vet. Supply and W-W Cattle Shute Co., Saddle Sirloin CL, National Block Bridle CL, Houston Hometown CL, Student Chap. AVMA, Fr.-Soph. Rep. to AVMA Coun., Recipient of Harmon Whittington Development Fund SchoL, B-AAA, C-Composite SCHWEBEL, ROBERT L. ' 60 Bob Vet. Med. Brazoria Age 23, Pres., Soph. Vet. Class, Ed. Asst., Assoc. Ed., Production Ed., The Southwestern Veterinarian, Phi Zeta Sec., Phi Kappa Phi SCROGGS, MILTON G. M.G. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 24, Stud. Chap. AVMA SEWELL, BILL R. ' 54 Vet. Med. Age 29, Stud. Chap. AVMA SLAUGHTER, JERRY L. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 24 SMITH, DON R. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 29 TRIPP, JAY M. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 35 TUCKER, JAMES E. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 30 TUTT, FEHRLIN E. ' 55 Vet. Med. Age 29, Stud. Chap. AVMA Blooming Grove Bryan Cooper Odessa Buddy Austin Sonny Rotan UECKERT, BRUCE W. ' 58 Vet. Med. Bellville Age 26, AVMA Coun., Pres. Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Stud. Senate, Stud. Chap. AVMA, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi WALDRIP, LARRY W. ' 57 Caddo Vet. Med. Staples Age 26, Stud. Chap. AVMA WHITE, JESSIE R. ' 60 Jess Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 28, Ed., Assoc. Ed., Editorial Asst., The Southwestern Veterinarian, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Natl. Science Undergraduate Resrch. Found. Fellowship, Rep., Stud. Chap., AVMA, Honor Coun. Rep., Apt. Coun. Rep., Day Stud. Coun. Rep., Alt. Del. to Natl. Conv. AVMA, Stud. Rep., Norden Labs., Stud. Rep., Mark L. Morris Assn., Stud. Asst., Vet. Microbiology, Stud. Asst., Vet. Physiology Pharmacology, Stud. Asst., Poultry Science Dept., Southwest Football Officials Assn. WORKMAN, STANLEY H. ' 61 Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 30 406 AZIZ, AAD. ABDUL Civil Eng. Dacca, East Pakistan Age 25, Del., SCONA VII, Sec., Pakistan Students Assoc, of America, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., United Nations Cl. BOWEN, JAMES A. ' 59 Bo Vet. Med. Abilene Age 25, BS Animal Science, AVMA, D.S., A M Rodeo Team BRIDGES, MARVIN J. ' 61 Vet. Med. Buffalo Age 23 CALVERT, GERALD S. Jerry B.A. Houston Age 24 COLEMAN, DAVID C. ' 61 Clem Vet. Med. Vernon Age 23, Greenbelt Hometown Cl., Rodeo CL, AVMA, Soph. Vet. Class Rep., Jr. Vet. Class Rep. CROWNOVER, ALLEN N., JR. ' 61 Pet. Eng. Age 23 Norris Alice CURL, SAMUEL E. Sam Physiology of Reproduction Tolar Age 24, Animal Husbandry Dept. Grad. Teaching Asst., BS—Sam Houston State College, MS—University of Missouri, Gamma Alpha, D.S. ELSIK, WILLIE C. ' 57 Bill Geology Snook Age 26, AAPG, SEPM, Sigma Xi, Geology Club ENGELBRECHT, LOUIS E. ' 51 Lou Civil Eng. Crawford Age 31 FLORENCE, MONTY C. ' 61 Vet. Med. La Marque Age 22 FRANCIS, HARDY L. B.A. Henderson Age 23, Track, Cross Country, Dorm Coun., Achievement Award, Bruce McMillan Jr. Found. Award GARCIA, MARTIN E. ' 61 Vet. Med. Brownsville Age 21, AVMA, Newman CL, Knights of Columbus, Intramural Mgr., Browns¬ ville Matamoros CL Pres., The Southwestern Veterinarian Staff GIESECKE, ROBERT L. ' 53 Bob E.E. West Columbia Age 29, Pres., Joint Stud. Chap, of American Inst, of Electrical Engrs. Inst, of Radio Engrs., Vice-Pres., Stud. Engrs. Coun., F. C. Bolton Award, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Lab Instr., D.S., D.M.G. GONDING, J. F. Animal Husbandry Age 27, B.Sk—West Texas State HAKIM, ABDUL Ag. Econ. Age 32 HAGUE, SYED M. Chemical Engr. Age 37, M.S.C., Tau Beta Pi HEILHECKER, JOE K. M.E. Age 27 HICKMAN, MALCOLM E., JR. Vet. Med. Age 22 Jim Briscoe Hakim Kabul, Afghanistan Dacca, East Pakistan Chillicothe ' 61 Junior Muleshoe ISLAM, OBAIDUL ' 63 M.E. Pakistan Age 24 JELINEK, AL V. Al Physics Houston Age 23 LAW, JAMES P., JR. Soil Physics Lufkin Age 45 407 LILES, EDWIN D. ' 61 Range Mgt. San Antonio Age 21, Range Forestry CL, Collegiate FFA Treas., Fencing CL, Interfaith Coun., Legett Dorm Coun. Chaplain, Christian Science Organization Vice-Pres. LINDLEY, JOE W. ' 61 Vet. Med. Plainview Age 22 MANZANERA, LORENZO Math. San Antonio Age 50 MARTIN, RUSSELL J. ' 61 Jim Vet. Med. College Station Age 22, AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Outstanding Soph, in Vet. Med., Valedic¬ torian—Texas A M 1961 McKenzie, roy d., jr. Physics Bryan Age 34 MIESCH, EDWARD P. ' 55 Pete Pet. Engr. Clarksville Age 26, Petroleum Engr. CL, AIME, API, Newman CL, TPRC, TSPE MIN, MAN Kl ' 62 M.E. Age 27 MISTRETTA, BERNARD ' 61 Vet. Med. Age 22, Stud. Chap. AVMA, Alpha Zeta, SEC Judging Team PAWLOSKI, JOHN N. Chemistry Age 22 Seoul, Korea Bernie Baton Rouge, La. Norm Houston QURESHI, A. W. ' 59 Wahab Animal Breeding Karachi, Pakistan Age 27, United Nations CL, American Acad, of Pol. and Social Science, American Dairy Science Assn., American Acad, for Advancement of Science RABA, CARL F., JR. ' 59 C.E. San Antonio Age 24, Pres., Vice-Pres., Program Chmn, ASCE, ASCE Technical Paper Con¬ test Winner, Outstanding Sr. Civil Engr., Pres., Texas Conf. of Stud. Chapters ASCE, D.M.S. D.M.G., D.S., Grad. Asst. C.E., Chi Epsilon, J. B. Baty Award, Outstanding Cadet in Honor Pit., ROTC Summer Camp RAUF, ABDUR A.F.M. ' 59 C.E. Dacca, East Pakistan Age 25 RHINEHART, MAX H. ' 61 Vet. Med. Kilgore Age 25, AVMA Pari., Rep. to Honor Coun. from Jr. Vet. Class, Bizzell Hall Coun., Housemaster Milner Hall, Milner Hall Coun. RILEY, BOYD T., JR. C.E. Nashville, Tenn. Age 22 ROBERTS, ROBERT E. ' 61 Bob Liberal Arts Kerrville Age 23, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, D.S., Mng. Ed.— Texas A M Review, Asst. Sports Edt.— Battalion, Sociology CL, Hill Country Hometown CL, Stud. Chamber of Commerce RYDL, GLEN M. Horticulture Alamo Age 30, Horticulture Soc., Recipient of Burpee Award SCHRECK, JAMES O. Chemistry Houston Age 24 SELOT, MANOHAR E.E. Sager (MP), India Age 26, Sec., Indian Stud. Assn., I.R.E., Eta Kappa Nu, B.E. (Hons.) M.E. Jabalpur University, India 408 SEO, JUNG UCK E.E. Seoul, Korea Age 26 SHIPP, OLIVER E. Entomology Belzoni, Miss. Age 32, B.S.—Mississippi State University, M.S.—Mississippi State University SIAAER, AAURICE AA. ' 61 Sime I.T. and I.D. Baytown Age 21, Baytown Hometown Cl., I.Ed. Soc., Stud. Safety Soc., American Foundry Soc., lota Lambda Sigma-Chi Chapter SOL, VICENTE ' 61 Ch.E. and B.A. San Salvador, El Salvador Age 22, AlChE, Business Society, Pan American Club, Dorm Council SPENCER, JOE E. Gen. Bus. Age 27, BBA—Sul Ross State College STEPHENSON, EDWARD B. ' 60 Vet. Med. Age 23, AVMA, Vice-Pres. Jr. Vet. Class, Rodeo Cl. Eldorado Booster Anahuac VAN WINKLE, STEPHEN N. Steve C.E. Peoria, III. Age 22, Fr. Basketball, Baseball, Vars. Basketball, Baseball, ASCE, C.E. Honor Soc., SCONA Del., Pari., Civ. Stud. Coun Del. Chi Epsilon VESTAL, NORMAN F. ' 57 Animal Husbandry Age 26 WENDLAND, JAMES B. ' 55 Ag. Eco. Age 28, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council, Agr. AFEA, A.M.A. Student Achievement Award WYNN, WINBURN N. ' 61 Vet. Med. Age 22 ZARAGOZA, JOSE LUIS P. Ag. Eco. Age 24 , Dorm Coun., Pres., ITE, Conclave Palmer Jimmy Hondo Economics Club Pres., Intramurals, Ned Hosston, La. Pepe Colima, Col., Mexico 409 First row, l-r: Martinez, Moore, Cochran, Waddell. Second row, l-r: Davis, Anderson, Dodgen. CLASS OF ’62 OFFICERS President ___________________________ Vice-President ___________________ Secretary-Treasurer ___________ Social Secretary ________________ Historian ___________________________ Student Program Manager Head Yell Leader _____________ MSC Council Member_______ JOHN S. WADDELL, JR., Longview .... CHARLES L. COCHRAN, Houston . CHARLES W. MOORE, JR., Dallas ... JUAN M. MARTINEZ, JR., Laredo _______ DONALD L. DODGEN, Shamrock GARY R. ANDERSON, Corpus Christi ______________ JIM T. DAVIS, JR., Mertzon .. EARL J. WENTWORTH, San Antonio V 410 AARDAL, MARVIN R. ' 62 I.T. Houston Age 21, 1 st Lt., Sqd. 13 ABBOTT, ALBERT W., JR. ' 61 Al English San Antonio Age 22 ABBOTT, EDWARD B. Ed Math. New York City, N. Y. Age 28, Sec., MSC Camera Comm., Appreciation Award ABEL, BOBBY J. ' 62 E.E. McGregor Age 22, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, IRE ADAMS, DAVID W. ' 61 Ag. Eng. Marathon Age 22, Rodeo CL, ASAE, Trans-Pecos Hometown Cl. ADAMS, HERMAN R. ' 62 P.S.S. Winters Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. C-l ADAMS, JAMES A. Jim Ind. Educ. Houston Age 27, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Program Chmn., Industrial Ed. Soc. ADAMS, JAMES C. ' 62 Co Fo Ag. Educ. Wills Point Age 22, Chmn., MSC Radio Comm., Texas Aggie Band, Collegiate FFA; Flying Kadets, 1st Lt., W-Band ADAMS, JOHN B. ' 62 Cowtown Blackie B.A. Ft. Worth Age 21, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Marketing Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Pit. Ldr., 1st Lt., Co. F-2 ADAMS, WILLIAM T. ' 62 Bill Arch. Age 19 Texarkana ADAMSON, BLISS D. ' 62 Davi Arch. Bellaire Age 21, Russian CL, Design Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. A-l Stud. Soc., Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Bellaire ADCOCK, TOMMY H. ' 62 I.T. and I.D. Az e Age 21, Ft. Worth Hometown Rep., Dance CL, Safety Soc. CL, Industrial Ed. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Law Dorm AGNEW, PHILIP C. ' 62 New History San Antonio Age 23, Adj., 2nd Brigade Staff, History Soc., San Antonio Hometown Cl., Stud. Natl. Ed. Assn. AHART, JAN F. ' 62 Accounting Houston Age 21, CO, 1st Battle Grp, Pres, and Vice-Pres., Accounting Soc., Sqd. Ldr., Ross Vol., Permanent Firing Sqd., Pres, and Vice-Pres., Pasadena Hometown Cl. AIKEN, CARL H. ' 62 Rollin ' Stone Wildlife Mgt. and Journ. Houston Age 21, Aggieland Staff, Texas A M Agriculturist Staff, Fish Game Cl., Agriculture Journalism Schol., Bellaire Hometown Cl., American Soc. of Mammalogists, Wilson Ornithological Soc., Cooper Ornithological Soc., American Ornithologists Union, American Soc. of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Texas Ornithological Soc., Tevas Conservation Coun., Inc., Wildlife Soc., Defenders of Wildlife AIRHART, TOM P. ' 62 C.E. Anna Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Stud. Senate, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Phi, Chi Epsilon Sec., American Soc. of Civil Engrs. Stud. Engrs ' . Coun. Sec., Supply Off. 3rd BG AKIN, MAURICE T. ' 61 Accounting Dallas Age 22, Administrative Off., D.S., Singing Cadets, Dallas Hometown Cl., Brows¬ ing Library Comm. Chmn., MSC Directorate, Summer Camp Activities Comm. ALANIZ, ROBERT ' 62 Bob E.E. San Antonio Age 21, AIEE 411 SENIORS ALEXANDER, EARL C. ' 62 M.E. Freeport Age 22, ASME ALEXANDER, JIMMIE L. ' 62 Math. Warner-Robins, Ga. Age 22, Wrestling CL, Bowling Comm., Mitchell Dorm Coun. ALEXANDER, TOMMY E. ' 62 Alex Marketing Houston Age 21, Mktg. Soc., Bellaire Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. E-2 ALLEN, GARY J. ' 61 I.T. Port Neches Age 23, Ind. Educ. Soc., Student Safety Soc. ALLEN, HERBERT C. ' 62 Ralph C.E. Lovelady Age 21, Pres., ASCE, Apt. Coun. ALLEN, WILLIAM R. ' 62 Ray Vet. Med. Hillsboro Age 23, AVMA AMOS, WILLIAM J. ' 62 Bill Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, SAME, Dallas Hometown CL, Business Soc., TAE, 2nd Lt., Co. E-l ANDERSON, GARY R. ' 62 Mar cfg. Corpus Christi Age 20, Col. Corps Staff, Deputy Corps Commander, Senior Class Entertain¬ ment Mgr., Off.—Ross Vol., MSC Directorate, Town Hall Staff, Corps Staff, Gamma Delta, Corpus Christi Hometown CL, Jr. Rep. Arts Sciences Coun. and Inner Coun., Rep. to Region IX A.C.U. Conv. ANDERSON, KENNETH W. ' 61 Swede . Eng. Galveston Age 22, AIIE, Vice-Pres., Alpha Pi Mu, Legett Hall Coun., Treas., Galveston County Hometown CL ' 62 Gene Montgomery Dorm Coun., Montgomery ANDERSON, ROBERT E. Math. Age 21, Civilian Yell Leader, Civ. Stud. Coun Hometown CL, Distinguished Stud. ANDIS, JERRY C. ' 61 Animal Husbandry Coleman Age 23, Pres., Rodeo CL, Rodeo Team, Saddle and Sirloin CL, Coleman County Hometown CL ANDREWS, JERRY B. ' 61 Range Mgt. Olney Age 26, Range Forestry CL ANDREWS, RICHARD S. ' 61 Andy P.E. and Health Houston Age 22, Swimming Team, Phy. Ed. CL, Bay Area Hometown CL, Fish Yell Ldr. ANTHIS, JOHN R. ' 62 C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Student Senate Welfare C$ mm. Chmn., Fish Drill Team, ASCE, SAME, San Antonio Hometown CL, Election Comm. Pres., Sweetheart Selection Comm., CO 4th BG Staff, 1st Sgt. Co. E-2, DMS, Sons of American Revolution Award, Outstanding Fr. AQM, Outstanding Soph. Co. E-2 ANTOSH, NELSON T. ' 62 Agr. Journ. Schulenburg Age 22, Sigma Delta Chi, Stud. Agricultural Coun., MSC Arts Comm., MSC Camera Comm., Staff Writer The Battalion, Sears-Roebuck Summer Tour of Mexico, Anderson-Clayton Agr. Journalism SchoL, D.S., Fayette-Colorado Hometown Cl. ARMSTRONG, REED S. ' 62 Math. Bartlesville, Okla. Age 21, SCONA IV, SCONA V, Vice Chmn. Arrangements, SCONA VI; Coord, and Trans. Chmn., SCONA VIII, Publicity Chmn, Great Issues, Del. to Region IX ACU Conf., Del. to 3rd U.S. Air Force Acad. Assembly, Del. Adv. to COCIAD Conf. of Houston, Adv. to NIFA Air Meet and Conf., Fr. Drill Team, Treas., Sooner Homestate CL, Shreveport Hometown CL, Mitchell Dorm Coun., D. S. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT E. ' 61 Bob Range Mgt. Ft. Worth Age 23, Rangt Forestry CL, Ft. Worth Hometown CL ARTOLA, JOE P. ' 61 Joe C.E. Puebla, Mexico Age 23, Pan American CL, United Nations CL, American Soc. of Civil Engrs. 412 ASBURY, GORDON R. ' 62 Agr. Engr. Beaumont Age 21, ASAE, Ross Vol., 1st It. Co. E-l ASHLEY, PAUL E., JR. ' 62 Finance Cleburne Age 22, Pres., Johnson County Hometown CL, American Ordnance Assn., Business Soc., Sid Richardson Opportunity Award Schol., Fr. Golf, 2nd Lt. Co. F-l ASHY, JOE W. ' 62 M.E. Beaumont Age 21, Major, 4th Group Staff, SAE, ASME, American Soc. of Military Engrs., Pres., Beau¬ mont Hometown Cl., Ross Vol., Permanent Firing Sqd., Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 11, Best Drilled Fr. Sqd. 15, Town Hall Staff, D.M.S., D.S., First Sgt., Sqd. 11, Intramural Volley¬ ball Champions AVERY, DURWARD R., JR. ' 62 Vet. Med. Jonesboro, La. Age 25 BACHMEYER, FRANCIS A. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 22, Ag. Eco. CL, Sec. of Dorm Coun., Pres, of Baytown Hometown CL BAHAAE, ARTHUR J. ' 61 Art Education Houston Age 22, A M Hillel Found., Pres, of A M Chapter American Ordnance Assoc., Outstand¬ ing Schol. Off. 1st Brigade, General George Moore Unit Award BAILEY, CECIL D. ' 62 ' C Don Accounting Dallas Age 21, Best Drilled Fish B-AAA, Outstanding Soph. C-2, Outstanding Jr. 3rd BG, Jr. Class Social Sec., SCONA V, VI, Town Hall Staff, Ross Vol. Firing Sqd. Administrative Off., Aggieland Staff, Stud. Senate Pari., 1st Sgt. Co. C-2, DMS, D.S. BAILEY, EVERETT M. ‘ ' 62 Bulldog Vet. Med. Forsan Age 21, Major, 5th BG Staff, Pre-Vet Soc., AVMA, The Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Outstanding Fr. Sqd. 16, Rodeo CL BAKER, DARREL P. ' 62 Ag. Ed. Burnet Age 21, 2nd Lt. Co. G-3, Hill Country Hometown CL, Collegiate FFA BARANSKI, JOHN P. ' 62 John Marketing Houston Age 21, Business Soc., Marketing Soc., Newman CL, Schol. Off., St. Thomas Hometown CL, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1 BARNARD, HARRY R. ' 60 Aero. Engr. Hobbs, New Mexico Age 26, Inst, of the Aero-Space Sciences EARNER, ROBERT A. Accounting Age 30, Accounting Soc. BARNFIELD, CURTIS L. Math. Age 25 BASDEKAS, DEMETRIOS L. E.E. Age 28, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu BATCHELLER, GEORGE A. I.T. ' 61 Bob San Antonio Big Spring Kastoria, Greece Wedge Corpus Christ! Age 24, Student Safety Soc., Corpus Christi Hometown CL, Newman CL, Dorm Football and Baseball ' 62 Bob Corpus Christi BATES, ROBERT D. Animal Husbandry Age 22, Exec. Off., Co. B-l, Corpus Christi Hometown CL, D.S. BATTE, GARY A. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Italy Age 21, Vice-Pres., Ellis County Hometown CL, Pres., Soil Conservation Soc., Athletic Off., Co. G-3, D.S. BEAKLEY, JOHN AA. ' 62 History Center Point Age 22, DMS, DS, Ross Vol., CO of Sqd. 14, Senior Court B, Hometown CL, History Soc., Bon Fire Comm. CLASS OF ’62 BEAL, RICHARD H. ' 62 Dick English Dallas Age 21, Fish Drill Team, Ross Vol., Corps Champion Intramural Rifle Team, SCONA IV, Eng. Soc., Best Inf. Unit Award, Schol. Sgt., Eco. Cl. BEALS, ROBERT E. L. ' 62 Pet. Engr. Eagle Lake Age 31, Program Chmn. of Pet. Engr. CL, SPE, AIME, Sigma Tau Sigma, Past Master of Masonic Lodge, Order of Eastern Star BEASLEY, JOHN D., JR. ' 62 B.A. Austin Age 21, Maj., 4th Battle Grp. Staff BEATY, JAMES L. ' 62 Jim Chem. Engr. Corpus Christ! Age 21, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, AIChE, Fr. Dow Chem. Co. Engr. Schol., Universal Oil Prod. Schol., Lt. Col., 1 st BG Staff BEAUCHAMP, DAVID L. ' 62 Ch. E. Bishop Age 21, Rec. Sec., Civ. Stud. Coun., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Civ. Honor Coun., Vice-Pres., Law Hall, Law Hall Dorm Coun., Cor. Sec., Tau Beta Pi, Lubrizol Award, American Oil Award, Stud. Engrs. Coun., Sec.-Treas., American Inst. Chem. Engr. BECHLER, WAYNE R. ; 62 Chemistry Ft. Worth Age 21, Chem. CL, Flying Kadets, Ft. Worth Hometown CL, Fr. Baseball, Maj., 4th Grp. Staff BECK, JACK D. ' 62 Dave M.E. Houston Age 21, ASME, Milby Hometown CL, As. Ed., Civ. Section, Aggieland, . Lt., Co. A-2 BEDNAR, WILLIAM J. ' 61 Willie B.A. Orange Age 21, Capt. and Commanding Off., Sqd. 1, Pres., Bus. Soc., Vice-Pres., Arts Sciences Coun., Pres., Orange Hometown CL, Newman CL, Inter-Council, Ross Vol., RV ' s Perm. Firing Sqd. BELLAMY, LYNN ' 62 Ch.E. San Antonio Age 21, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, 2 Natl. Science Found. Undergraduate Research Participation Awards, Amoco Award, T. H. Barton Award, Universal Oil Award, Outstanding Soph, in Chem., Banquet Comm. Chmn., Tau Beta Pi, D.S., American Inst, of Chem. Engrs. BENTHUL, FORREST G. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 21, Dallas Hometown CL, 2nd Lt., Co. E-3 BERGLUND, ARTHUR W. Horticulture Perry Point, Md. Age 23, Horticulture CL, Reporter BERRY, CHARLES D. ' 62 Plants Soil Science Jacksboro Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Sec., Ag. Soc., Chmn., Ag. Coun., Vice Chmn., Inter- coun. Comm., Alpha Zeta, Civ. Honor Coun., Recipient of Natl. Science Found. Undergraduate Participation Award BERRY, LABAN E., JR. ' 62 Ed Math. Houston Age 21, Capt., Sqd. 8 , Singing Cadets, AIEE, Ross Vol., DMS, MSC Film Soc., MSC Leadership Conf. Comm. BETTS, JOHN A. ' 62 M.E. Austin Age 21, Capt., Drum Maj., M-Band, Aggie Band, Chmn., Cor. Sec., MSC Talent Comm., Pres., Austin Hometown CL, MSC Directorate, Outstanding Jr., Aggie Band, R.C. Baker Found. Schol. Award, Band Liaison Sgt., Corps Staff, Ross Vol., Houston Chamber of Commerce Mil. Affairs Comm. Award, Honor Code Comm., Program Dir., Aggie Talent Show, Pub. Dir., Intercollegiate Talent Show, Best Drilled Soph., M-Band, Fr. Band Drum Maj., YMCA, D.S. BIGHAM, ROBERT E. ' 62 Burly C.E. Lampasas Age 21, Maj., 1st BG Staff, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Dept, of Army Superior Cadet Ribbon Award, Hometown CL Off. BILLIMEK, JOHN L. ' 62 Ag. Ed. Floresville Age 23, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo CL, Collegiate FFA BILLINGSLEY, JAMES E. ' 62 Ed Animal Hus. San Antonio Age 24, Saddle Sirloin CL, Rodeo Cl. BITTER, JOSEPH W. ' 62 Joe Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 22, AVMA 414 BOATWRIGHT, ROWE H. ' 61 Ind. Educ. Dallas Age 32, Industrial Ed. Soc., lota Lambda Sigma BODDEN, CARROLL T. ' 62 Buddy Agronomy El Progreso, Honduras Age 22, Pan American Club, Agronomy Society, Soccer Team BOEGLER, VERNON F. ' 62 Butch Accounting Houston Age 21, Accounting Soc., Insurance Soc., Austin of Houston Hometown Cl. BOLDAAAN, DONALD E. ' 62 Don Ind. Educ. Galveston Age 21, Galveston County Hometown Cl., Industrial Ed. Soc., MSC Music Comm., 2nd Lt., Sqd. 12 BOLIN, LEE R. ' 63 Lee Gen. Bus. Houston Age 26, Business Society, Marketing Society BOOMER, TRAVIS L. ' 60 Boo Pet. Engr. Euless Age 23, Pet. Engr. Club, AIME, Stud. Chap, of Texas Soc. of Professional Engrs., Intramurals BOONE, LATHAM, III ' 62 Brother History Navasota Age 21, Canterbury Assoc., Semper Fidelis, Treas., Interfaith Coun., Best Inf. Outfit BOTARD, ROBERT W. ' 61 Bobby Vet. Med. Alice Age 22, Pre Vet Soc., Student Chap. AVMA, Outstanding Color Guard BOUGHTON, ROGER S. ' 62 Vet. Med. Mangham, La. Age 21, AVMA BLACKBURN, BERNARD F. ' 62 Barney B.A. Bryan Age 21, Vice-Pres., Brazos County Hometown CL, Pan American CL, Newman CL, MSC Dance Comm. BLACKMON, GEORGE M. ' 62 Geo. Agronomy Bowie Age 22, Agronomy Society, Representative, Civ. Stud. Coun. BLACKMON, LARRY L. C.E. Waco Age 21, SAME, ASCE BLACKMON, NORMAN V. ' 61 The Stranger Ag. Ed. Granger Age 22, Treas. and Vice-Pres., Soil Conservation Soc., Off., Collegiate FFA Chap., Newman CL, Taroeks CL, 1st Hometown CL BLAIR, ROBERT W. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Age 21, Rodeo CL, Saddle Sirloin CL BLANCO, CARLOS E. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Age 21 Lt., Schol. Off., Williamson County Bob Gladewater Buho Guatemala City, Central America BLANKENSHIP, THOMAS J. ' 62 T. J. E.E. Temple Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-Pres. and Sec.-Treas., Bell County Hometown CL, Winner Soph. Math Contest, Alcoa Found. Schol. Winner, Intramural Basketball Mgr., Legett Hall Elections Comm., Chmn., Bizzell Hall BLANKMAN, RICHARD H. ' 62 Arch. Age 21, Design Student Soc. BLOOMER, PHILLIP R. ' 62 I.T. Age 22, Industrial Ed. CL, D.S., A.D.C. Club, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8 Dick San Antonio Phil Lohn 415 BOUDREAU, ROBERT D. Meteorology ' 62 Bob North Adams, Mass. Age 31, A M Student Chapter of American Meteorological Soc. BOWERS, MARTIN L. ' 62 Tank M.E. Galveston Age 21, Outstanding Fr. B Engrs., D.S., SAE, ASME, R. C. Baker Found. Schol., Fr. Track Cross-Country Team, Undergrad, from School of Engr. on Century Study Comm., Civ. Honor Coun., Dorm Pres., Milner Hall, Pres., Galveston Hometown Cl., Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges Universities, Texas A M Engr. Staff, Intramural Track First Place Winner (440) BOX, GENE E. ' 62 E.E. Dallas Age 21, Inst, of Radio Engrs., American Inst, of Electrical Engrs., Dallas Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Sqd. 4. BOYER, HERBERT R. ' 62 Aero. Engr. Age 25, IAS BOYKIN, JAMES W. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Age 22, Ag. Eco. Club BRADLEY, JAMES S. ' 62 Ind. Eng. Age 25, AIIE Texarkana Goldthwaite Jim Jacksonville BRADSHAW, MARVIN E. ' 62 Arch. Design Dallas Age 22, Maj. 3rd BG, Fr. Drill Team, Corps Color Guard, Design Stud. Soc., Best Drilled Fr., Best Drilled Soph., Ross Vol., Dallas Hometown Cl., Vice-Pres., A M Conservative Cl. BRADY, LINN M. ' 62 E.E. Baytown Age 21, IRE, Baytown Hometown Club, 1st Lt., Co. B-2 BRAGG, CHARLES G. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Talpa Age 23, Ag. Eco. Club BRANCH, BOYD R. ' 62 History Age 21, SCONA VII, D.S., D.M.S., Co. of Company D-2 BRAND, HARRY D. ' 62 Ft. Worth King Fish Accounting Houston Age 21, Hillel Found., San Jacinto Hometown Cl., Quartermaster Assoc., Ac¬ counting Soc., 1st Lt., Co. E-2 BRASWELL, CLARENCE L. ' 62 Lynn Math. Angleton Age 21, Brazoria Co. Hometown CL, Math CL, A M Parachute CL BRATTON, CHARLES M. ' 62 I.T. Gatesville Age 22, Flying Kadets, Ind. Educ. Soc., American Foundry Soc., 1st Lt., Sqd. 7 BRENT, HAROLD L. ' 62 Buster C.E. Bananera, Guatemala Age 22, Wrestling, Pan American CL, SAME, Corps Championship Wrestling 2nd Place BRIDGES, RAYMOND E. ' 62 Eddy Arch. Angleton Age 21, Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Brazoria Co. Hometown CL, 1st Lt. Co. D-2 BRIM, JAMES W. ' 62 Jim Ag. Educ. and Animal Husbandry Brownwood Age 21, Pres., Saddle Sirloin CL, Collegiate FFA BRISENO, CHARLES G. ' 62 Brasso Zoology (Pre Med) San Antonio Age 21, Pari., Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc., Julia Ball Lee SchoL, San Antonio Home¬ town CL, Dorm Rep., Newman CL, D.S., Undergrad. Lab. Asst., Scholastic Sgt., CO of Co. C-3 BROESCHE, EDWIN N. ' 62 Ed M.E. Abilene Age 22, Best Drilled Soph., Abilene Hometown CL Pres., ASME, Semper Fidelis Soc., American Ord. Soc., 1st Lt. Co. F-l SENIORS ’62 416 BROOKS, JERRY AA. ' 62 Plant Soil Science Tolar Age 21, Rep. Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Sec. Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Ag. Soc. BROOKS, ROBERT P. ' 62 Bob Accounting San Antonio Age 21, Maj., Air Operation Office, Combined Band Staff, Accounting Soc., Newman Cl., D.S., Drum Bugle Corps Sgt., San Antonio Hometown Cl., Texas Aggie Band, Opportunity Award Schol. BROTHERS, DONLEY W. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Gonzales Age 21, Capt., Co. A-l, Bus. Soc., Alpha Delta Sigma, Pres, of Gonzales County Hometown Cl., Corps Handball Champions Team, Fr. Intramural Champion Team, Upperclassmen Intramural Team BROWN, GLEN G. ' 62 C.E. Dallas Age 21 BROWN, J. C, JR. ' 62 Jay Ag. Eco. Florence Age 22, Williamson County Hometown CL, Ag. Eco. CL, 1st Lt., Co. G-3 BRUTON, RALPH C. ' 61 Barney M.E. Abilene Age 22, Hometown Club, ASME, SAE, Twelfth-Man Football (Co-Captain), Athletic Off. Sqd. 8 BRYANT, PAUL F. ' 63 Arch. Kilgore Age 25, Assoc. Gen. Contractors BUCK, TRAVIS H. ' 63 M.E. Washington Age 22 BUCKAAASTER, HERBERT L. ' 59 Agronomy Brownwood Age 25, Agronomy Society, Soil Conservation CL, D.S., Reg. Soil Judging Team 417 BUEHERT, GERALD L. C.E. Age 28, ASCE BUFFO, MICHAEL G. ' 62 ' 62 Jerry Tyler Mike Aero. San Benito Age 21, Civil Air Patrol, D.S., Inst, of Aerospace Sciences, Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club, C. L. Babcock Award, Flight Commander, Sqd. 13, Texas Soc. of Prof. Engrs. BUIS, WALTER G. ' 62 Glenn Gen. Bus. Fort Worth Age 21, Bus. Soc., Soc. of American Military Engrs., Ft. Worth Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Co. G-2. BUMPUS, BILLY F. ' 62 Ani. Husbandry Italy Age 24, Ellis County Hometown Cl., Saddle Sirloin Cl., Rodeo Cl. BURG, DONALD R. ' 61 Germ Accounting and English San Antonio Age 22, 1st Lt. Scholastic Off. of W-Band, D.S., Accounting Soc. BURGAMY, GERALD R. ' 62 B.A. Athens Age 21, Building Products Mktg. Cl., Bus. Soc., Athens Hometown Cl. BURKE, DOCK, JR. ' 62 Economics Quanah Age 21, Economics Club, Young Democrats, Phi Eta Sigma, Capt., Co. D-l BUR LESON, ROGER A., JR. ' 62 Bud Range Mgt. Leander Age 21, Scholastic Officer, Sqd. 12, Williamson County Hometown Cl., Range Forestry Cl., D.S. BURNES, JOEM. ' 61 B.A. Age 22, Bus. Soc., Accounting Soc. Rotan SENIORS Terrell Dallas ' Kooter Freeport BURNETT, DON B. ' 62 Insurance Age 22, Lt. Col., Arts Sci. Coun., Ins. Soc., Kaufman Co. Hometown Cl. BURNS, HERSCHEL A. ' 62 Math. Age 21, Best Drilled Soph. Sqd. 8 , 1st It., Sqd. 8 BURR, RICHARD W. ' 62 M.E. Age 21, ASME, Rifle Team, Newman Cl., Brazoria Co. Hometown CL, 1st Lt. Co. D-2 BURRAGE, GAYLE R. ' 62 Accounting Bryan Age 22, MSC Radio Comm., Accounting Soc. BURRIER, LEE D. ' 62 Mktg. New Braunfels Age 22, Newman CL, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Centex Hometown CL BURRIS, LESTER A. ' 62 E.E. Liberty Age 21, Chi Alpha, AIEE, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown CL, Law Hall Dorm Coun. BURTON, FELIX J., JR. ' 62 John Accounting Henderson Age 21, Pre-Law Soc., Accounting Soc., Insurance Soc., Baseball (4 years), T Assoc. BYROM, TED G. ' 62 Pet. Eng. Hallsville Age 22, Aggieland Orchestra, Pet. Eng. CL, AIME, Schol. Off., M-Band, Aggie Band CALLAHAN, F. VERLIN ' 61 Ag. Educ. Bastrop Age 22, Chmn. MSC Dance Comm., MSC Directorate, Adv., Collegiate FFA, Poultry Sci. CL CAMPOS, PAUL E. ' 62 Aero. Eng. San Antonio Age 24, IAS, TSPE, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau CANNON, TRAVIS H. ' 62 Snake Personnel Mgt. Caldwell Age 22, Accounting Soc., Bus. Soc. CARAM, MEREDITH H. ' 62 Marketing San Antonio Age 21, Fish Drill Team, Pit. Ldr., Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., San Antonio Hometown CL, D.M.S., 1st Lt., Co. B-l CARAWAY, CALVIN M. ' 62 Junior Ag. Eco. DeLeon Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL, Ath. Off., Who ' s Who Screening Comm., 1st Lt., Co. E-3 CARDWELL, JAMES W. ' 62 Bill Economics Luling Age 21, Cadet Col. of the Corps, 805th Air Div. Commander, Dist. Air Force ROTC Cadet, Corps Sgt. Maj. Corps Supply Sgt., Caldwell Award, Outstanding Jr. in Corps, Sons of American Rev. Award, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Ross Vols., Perma¬ nent Firing Sqd., Sec. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Aggie Sweetheart Sel. Comm., Town Hall Sel. Comm., Econ, CL, MSC Leadership Con., Caldwell Co. Hometown CL Off. CARLSON, GEORGE E., JR. ' 62 Stump Pers. Adm. Houston Age 22, Austin-Jones Hometown CL, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., 2nd Lt. Co. G-l CARLSTROM, FRANK C. ' 62 Colonel C.E. Fremont, Neb. Age 20, ASCE, Dance Comm., Pres, of Hometown CL, Ath. Off. 1st Lt., Sqd. 8 CARNES, JAMES D. ' 62 Jim Ch. E. English San Benito Age 21, Maj. Hq. 1 st Brigade, Pres. Vice-Pres., Baptist Stud. Union, Interfaith Coun., Stud. Engrs. Coun., AlChE, Phi Lambda Upsilon, D.M.S., Ross Vols., Sons of American Revolution Award, Corps Honor Coun., Chaplain, First Brigade; Outstanding Fish Award B Ord. CAROTHERS, JOE D. P.E. Age 22, Phy. Ed. CL, QM Assn. ' Mama Eastland ' 62 CARPENTER, STEWART B. Math. Houston Age 21, Interfaith Coun., Great Issues, Honor Coun., Aggie Sweetheart Sel. Comm., Dist. AFROTC Cadet, Ross Vol., Fish Drill Team, Pres, of Hometown Cl., Outstanding Fr. 1st Wing, Best Drilled Fr. Sqd. 5, Best Drilled Soph. Sqd. 9, 3rd Group, 2nd Wing, Operations Sgt., 2nd Wing, Col. 2nd Wing Staff CARPENTER, THOMAS M. ' 62 Tom Wildlife Mgt. San Antonio Age 21, Pres. A M Skydivers, Vice-Pres., Semper Fidelis Soc., Sec., Fish Game Cl., Alpha Zeta, 1st It., Co. D-l CARR, BUFFORD D., JR. ' 61 Buff B.A. Abilene Age 22, Lettered Freshman Football, 1st Place Horseshoes (Intramurals), ROTC, Business Soc., Abilene Hometown Cl. CARR, SI E. ' 62 Pers. Adm. Flatonia Age 21, Fr. Football, Bus. Soc., Athletic Off., Sqd. 15, Most Athletic Soph., Sqd. 14, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15 CARSON, CHARLES D. ' 62 Agronomy Valley View Age 22, Agronomy Soc., Soil Conservation Cl. CASH, JIMMY L. ' 62 Jim E.E. DeKalb Age 22, Capt., Sqd. 5, First Wing Staff, Pit. Sgt. for Ross Volunteers, IRE, Cadet Ct., Co. of Sqd. 5, Texarkana Hometown Cl. CASHIOLA, MARION J. ' 62 Buck M.E. Houston Age 22, Bowling Comm., Bowling Team, Ch. for Soc. of Automotive Engrs., Newman Cl., St. Thomas Hometown Cl. CASTILLA, JOSE, JR. ' 62 Joe C.E. McAllen Age 24, ASCE, Newman Cl. CAVITT, WALTON D. ' 62 M.E. Aransas Pass Age 21, Freshman Engr. Soc., Pres., Tarpon Cl., Rep., ASME, Sec. Baptist Stud. Union, Press CL, Aggieland Staff, 2nd Lt. Co. A-2 CEPICA, WILLIAM J. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Megargel Age 21, Newman CL, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Track, Sec., Collegiate FFA, Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Stud. Agr. Coun., 1st Lt. Co. C-l CHAPA, DAVID C. ' 62 P.M.B. Pre-Med Alice Age 21, Pit. Ldr., Sec.-Treas., Pre-Med Soc., Brush Country Hometown CL, Lab Assistant in Zoology; D.S., 2nd Lt., Co. C-3 CHERRY, J. DOUGLAS ' 62 Doug M.E. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Pres. Texas A M Conservative CL, Vice-Pres. Shreveport Hometown CL, Soc. of Automotive Engrs., 1 st Lt., Co. D-2 CHICK, OTHA C, JR. ' 62 Chick E.E. Dallas Age 26, AIEE, IRE CHITWOOD, KENNETH L. Ken Vet. Med. La Pryor Age 22, Stud. Chapter AVMA, Southwest Texas Hometown CL CHOW, GUILLERMO ' 62 Ani. Husbandry Mexico Age 22, Pan American CL, Saddle Sirloin CL CHRISTIAN, LAWRENCE W. ' 62 Larry-Hook Arch. Houston Age 20, CO of W-Band, Stud. Senate, Ross Vol., 1st Sgt. of W-Band, Guidon Bearer of W-Band, Outstanding Fr.. of W-Band, Houston of Austin Hometown CL, Sec. of Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Stud. Engrs. Coun., Stud. Welfare Comm. CLACK, EDWARD K. ' 62 Agronomy Age 22, Ag. Soc. CLARK, JUNIUS M. ' 62 Burkburnett Microbiology College Station Age 21 420 CLASS OF CLARK, ROBERT C. y 61 Bob Aero. Eng. Marshall Age 23, Vars. Track, IAS, Exec. Off. of Sqd. 16 CLARKE, GEORGE R. ' 62 C.E. Lufkin Age 21, Bridge Cl., ASCE, Young Republicans, The Conservative CL, Angelina Co. Home¬ town Cl. CLARY, JIM H. ' 62 Root Ag. Eco. Lubbock Age 22, Aggieland Staff, Brigade Color Guard; Canterbury CL, MSC Music Comm., 12th Man Bowl, Chmn. Dec. Comm., Combat Ball, G.W. Ltd., 1st Lt. Co. H-2 CLARY, LESTER W. ' 62 M.E. Star Age 22, Soc. of Automotive Engrs., The American Soc. of Mechanical Engrs., Historian for SAE, Intramurals CLIETT, JOEL Q.,JR. ' 61 Building Products Mktg. San Marcos Age 23, Building Products Mktg. CL, CenTex Hometown CL CLIETT, JOSEPH W. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Waller Age 24, Ag. Econ. CL, Young Republicans CL, Baptist Stud. Union CLOSNER, JOHN J. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 7 CLOUD, CHARLES M. ' 62 Jay New York City, N. Y. Chuck History Kerens Age 21, Lt. Col., 1st Group Staff, AFROTC Cadet, Pres. Fr. Class, Pre-Law Soc., Econ. CL, Arts Science Coun., Stud. Senate, Commandant ' s Award Summer Camp, Navarro Co. Hometown CL, Election Comm., Ross Vols., Ross Vols. Permanent Firing Squad. COCHRAN, CHARLES L. ' 62 Chuck History Houston Age 22, Vice-Pres. Sr. Class, Cadet Col. CO of 1st Brigade, D.M.S., Reserve Offs. Assoc. Medal, Ross Vols., Arts Science Coun., History Soc., Pres . Vice-Pres., Reagan of Houston Hometown Club, Sgt. Maj. 1st Brigade, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Fish Drill Team COKER, ROBERT W. ' 59 Bob Accounting Dallas Age 24, Fr. Drill Team, Film Soc., Fencing Team, Treas. Dallas Hometown Club, Account¬ ing Soc., American Ordnance Assoc. COLLINS, ROBERT F. ' 62 Bob Ind. Dist. Dallas Age 22, Vars. Baseball Team, T Assoc., Sr. Rep. to Jr. Chamber of Commerce, IED CL, MSC Bridge Comm. CONN, WILLIAM M. ' 62 Mike M.E. Fort Worth Age 23, Fr. Drill Team, ASME CONNER, CASTEX P., JR. ' 62 Tex Accounting Robins AFB, Ga. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 16, Newman CL, Fish Track, Vars. Track, T Assoc., Accounting Soc., Rebel States Hometown CL, Sons of the Service Hometown CL, Sec.-Treas. of Bridge Comm., Top Third at Summer Camp, Expert (Pistol) Marksman (Rifle), American Ordnance Assoc. CONWAY, BILL J., JR. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Kerrville Age 22, Ag. Eco. CL, Hill Country Hometown CL COOK, JERRY D. ' 62 Don Economics Dallas Age 21, MSC Directorate, A M Del. to Naval Academy, Foreign Affairs Con., Econ. CL, Pre-Law Soc., Con. Mgr., SCONA, Fin. Chmn. Eighth Annual A M Leadership Conf., Cushing Library Staff COOKE, DOYCE H. ' 62 Colonel Range Mgt. Loving, New Mex. Age 22, Aggie Band, W-Band, Baptist Student Union, Range Forestry CL, Trans-Pecos Hometown CL, Co. of 4th Brig., N.M.S.U., C.C.C., D.D.A., N.R.L. COOMBES, JIMMIE L. ' 62 Jim E.E. Brownsville Age 20, D.S., Ross Vols., AIEE, Lt. Col. of Corps Staff, Band Commander, Outstanding Fr. Soph., W-Band COOPER DOYLE B. ' 62 Bud Vet. Med. Glen Rose Age 21 SENIORS COPPEDGE, RALEIGH E. ' 62 Lightning Marketing Cuero Age 21, Mktg. CL, 3rd BG Staff Maj. Aggieland Editor CORBO, BENJAMIN ' 62 Ben C.E. San Antonio Age 22, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., Soph. Rep. (Engr.) Stud. Senate, Intramural Football, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engr. Honor Soc. CORDON, OSCAR H. ' 62 Chaca Ani. Husbandry Guatemala Age 23, Pan American CL, Newman CL, United Nations CL, Ag. Soc., Saddle Sirloin CL, 4 Year Letterman Socce r, 3 Year Vars. Letterman Swimming Team CORMAN, VICTOR R. ' 62 Vic Ag. Eco. Eagle Lake Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL, Wharton Co. Hometown CL, Dave Beck Award, Maj. 3rd Group CORMANY, CHARLES E. ' 62 Charlie Ag. Educ. Troy Age 22, Collegiate FFA CORY HARRY A. ' 62 Art Math. Shreveport, La. Age 22 COSBY, JAMES W. ' 62 Big Jim English Fort Worth Age 21, Supply Off. Co. C-l, Fort Worth Hometown CL, AOC CL, Engl. Soc., Sec.-Treas. Math CL, Vice Chmn. Personnel Comm., MSC Directorate COZBY, GEORGE D. ' 62 Slim C.E. Hico Age 23, Floor Rep. to Legett Dorm Coun., ASCE, ITE, Chmn. of Dorm Bonfire Comm., Intramurals CRABTREE, FRANK K., JR. ' 62 The Crab Accounting Houston Age 21, 1st Lt. Co. D-2, Vice-Pres. of Sam Houston Hometown CL, Accounting Soc. CRAGIN, GLYNN P., JR. ' 62 M.E. Houston Age 22, ASME CRAWFORD, G. MICHAEL ' 62 Mike E.E. Overton Age 21, Who ' s Who in American Colleges Universities, Lt. Col. Second Wing Staff, Dist. Air Force ROTC Cad., SCONA, Sr. Court Vice-Pres., D. S., Eta Kappa Nu Sec., AIEE Treas., IRE Treas., Intercollegiate Talent Show, Phi Eta Sigma CRENSHAW, WILLIAM R. ' 62 Bill Insurance Weslaco Age 21, A M Fish Swimming Team, A M Vars. Swimming Team, Design Stud. Soc., Insurance Soc., Semper Fidelis Soc., Stud. Coun. on Natl. Affairs, Inst, of Aero-Space Soc., Econ. CL CROOKS, THADIS W. ' 62 Thad B.A. Hooks Age 21, Capt. of Track Team, Cross-Country Team, Insurance Soc., Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges Universities, T Assoc., Dorm. Coun., D. S., Flight Commander of Sqd. 16 CROUCH, CHARLES G. ' 64 Vet. Med. Devine Age 21, AVMA CROUCH, JAMES N. ' 62 Jim Physics Gladewater Age 22, Vice-Pres. Singing Cadets, Pres. YMCA, Civ. Stud. Coun., Stud. Senate CROUCH, PATRICK K. ' 62 Pat Vet. Med. Lufkin Age 21, Maj. Combined Band Staff; Ross Vols., Maj. (Adj.), Combined Band Staff, Bugle Rank, Soph. Sr. Rep. to MSC Coun., Who ' s Who Screening Comm. CUNNINGHAM, BOBBY G. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Grapela nd Age 21, Rodeo CL, Saddle Sirloin CL CURRIE, HERBERT L. ' 61 Herb I.T. Distribution Crane Age 22, Fr. Engr. Soc., Ind. Educ. Soc., Stud. Safety Soc., Sec. of Semper Fidelis Soc. 422 CURRY, CHARLES K. ' 62 Agronomy Marlin Age 21, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Soc., Photographer for Stud. Pub., Falls County Hometown Cl., D.S., Opportunity Award Schol., MSC Radio Comm. CUTHRELL, JOHNNY D. ' 62 Animal Husbandry New Orleans, La. Age 22 DABNEY, THOMAS W. ' 62 Tommy Accounting Houston Age 21, Honir Code Comm., Accounting Soc., Houston (Austin High School) Hometown Cl., Commanding Off. of 3rd Group, D.S. Cadet Court A DAHLBERG, WALTER G. ' 62 Landscape Arch. Bryan Age 21, Ag. Coun. Rep., Outstanding Fr., Sqd. 21, Outstanding Fr., 4th Group, Guidon Bearer, Sqd. 21, Tech. Sgt. 4th Group Staff, Maj. 4th Group Staff, Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Ross Vols., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, DSS, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet DANZEISER, DAVID A. ' 62 Wildlife Mgt. Waco Age 21, Ross Vols., Alpha Zeta, Treas., Fish Game Cl., Waco Hometown Cl., Maj. 1st BG Staff DARR, FERRIS D. ' 62 I.T. Midland Age 23, Midland Hometown Cl., Vice-Pres. of Walton Dorm Coun., Walton Housemaster DAUGHERTY, JAMES F., JR. ' 62 Jim Gen. Bus. Augusta, Arkansas Age 21, Semper Fidelis Soc., Bus. Soc., Northeast Ark. Hometown Cl., USMC Reserve, Sons of the Service, 1 st Lt., Sqd. 2 DAUGHERTY, JAMES R. ' 62 Jim Accounting Houston Age 21, 1st Lt., Schol. Off. Sqd. 8 , Accounting Soc., MSC Bowling Comm., Canterbury Cl., Pre-Law Soc., Young Reps., Pres, of Sam Houston Hometown Cl., Intramural Bowling Champion DAVIDSON, NEAL, JR. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc. 423 DAVIDSON, ROBERT J. ' 62 Bob Vet. Med. Galveston Age 21, Maj. 5th BG Staff, Galveston Hometown Cl., Treas., Pre Vet Soc., Abstracts, The Southwestern Veterinarian, T Sgt. Co. G-3, American Vet. Med. Assoc. DAVIS, ALVIN L. ' 62 Vino P.E. Montgomery Age 21, Phy. Educ. Cl., Vice-Pres. of Montgomery Co. Hometown CL, 1st It. of Co. D-l DAVIS, EZRA L. ' 62 Age 48, Ind. Educ. Soc., lota Lambda Sigma, Stud. Chamber of Commerce Bryan DAVIS, JAMES O. ' 62 Jimmy Animal Science Alice Age 22, Rodeo Cl., Brush Co. Hometown Cl. DAVIS, JIM T. ' 62 Accounting Mertzon Age 21, Head Yell Leader, Stud. Senate, Sr. Class Off., Who ' s Who Among Studs, in American Colleges Universities, Southwest Conf. Sportsmanship Comm., Singing Cadets, 1st Sgt., Co. D-l, Outstanding Soph., Co. D-l, Bus. Soc., D.S. DAVIS, LAWRENCE E. ' 62 Larry English Beaumont Age 21, Pres., MSC Bowling League, Canterbury CL, Beaumont Hometown CL, American Ordnance Assoc., D.S., D.M.S., 1st Lt. Co. F-l DAVIS, STEADMAN ' 62 Stead P.E. College Station Age 21, Col., C.O., Third Brigade, 1st Sgt. Ross Vols., D.M.S., Pres. Phy. Educ. CL, Pres., Newman CL, Best Drilled Soph, in Unit, Baseball, Stud. Jr. Chamber of Commerce, I.T.S. Comm. DAVIS, WILLIAM H. ' 62 M.E. Pittsburg Age 21, ASME, Northeast Texas Hometown CL, Baptist Stud. Union Off. DEAN, DARRAL D. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Tulsa, Okla. Age 22, Capt. Sqd. 16 SENIORS DE LA CRUZ, ALBINO ' 62 Chem. Eng. Age 25, AlChE DE LA GARZA, BERNARDO ' 59 Ag. Eco. Age 26, Ag. Eco. CL, Newman CL DELCID, JOSE L. ' 61 D.S. Age 23, Pan American CL, Dairy Science CL, Soccer Team Benavides Nayo Hebbronville Guatemala DEMIERI, JOSEPH L. ' 62 Accounting Brooklyn, New York Age 21 DENISON, JIM S. ' 61 Advertising Pleasanton Age 22, Aggie Band, 1st Lt., M-Band, Soc. A M Journalists, Vice-Pres., Alpha Delta Sigma, Del. to 1961 Ads Natl. Convention DENNING, HOMER L. ' 62 Marketing Bryson Age 22, Col. 1st Wing Staff, Pit. Leader, Ross Vols., Pres., Mktg. Soc., Phi Eta Sigma, Great Issues Comm., Co-Chmn. at Air Force Ball, 1st Sgt. Sqd. 7; Pres. Sr. Court A DE ROS, ANTONIO ' 62 Arch. Age 21, Design Studs. Soc. Guatemala City DEUPREE, DANIEL W., Ill ' 62 Danny fLTb Shreveport, La. Age 21, Vice-Pres., Fr. Class, Outstanding Fr. B-AAA, Election Comm., Pres. Soph. Class, SCONA IV, V Committeeman, Vice-Chmn., SCONA VI, Sec. VII, Supply Sgt., 2nd Brigade, Commanding Off. 3rd Battle Group DEWBRE, GARY W. ' 62 E.E. Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. D-2, AIEE May 424 DICKENS, H. DAVID ' 62 Accounting Waco Age 21, Accounting Soc., Waco Hometown Cl., D.S., Kappa AAu Alpha, Gamma Alpha Sigma, 1st Lt. Co. G-2 DINKLAGE, THEODORE Accounting Age 22, Accounting Soc. DOBIAS, LEONARD J. Ag. Eco. Age 22, Sqd. 12 Flight Co., DOCKERY, BURTIS R. H. ' 61 ' 62 Ag. Eco. Cl., Wharton So. ' 62 Ted Houston LJ East Bernard Hometown Cl., Newman Cl. C.E. Bryan Age 23, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., Chi Epsilon, Natl. Civil Engineering, Honor Fra¬ ternity, Mosher Steel Co. Schol. DODGEN, DONALD L. ' 62 Don Accounting Shamrock Age 21, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, Wheeler Co. Hometown CL, Accounting Soc., MSC Bridge Comm., Who ' s Who Selection Comm., Flying Kadets, Sr. Class Historian, SCONA VII Recorder DODSON, BOBBY C. ' 62 Advertising Amarillo Age 21, Maj. 1st Group Staff, Sec., Texas A M Chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, Natl. Professional Advertising Fraternity; Publicity Mgr., Texas A M Advertising CL, Sec., Vice- Pres., Pres., Amarillo Hometown CL, A M Soc. of Journalists, Arts and Sciences Coun. DOLFI, JOSEPH A., JR. ' 62 Butch Accounting Galveston Age 21, Vice-Pres. of Hometown CL, Newman CL, Accounting Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Ath. Off. DONAHUE, ROBERT L. ' 62 Pre-Med Age 22, Pres., Vice-Pres., Brush Country Hometown CL, Pre Med-Pre Co. C-3 DONALD, ROBERT C, JR. ' 62 E.E. Age 21 Alice Dent Soc., 1st Lt. Bowie DONOVAN, JAMES M. Ind. Dist. Age 23, Ind. Ed. Soc., Newman Columbus ' 62 Mick Tulsa, Okla. CL, Oklahoma CL, ASME, Singing Cadets, Knights of DOROTIK, JOHNNY A. ' 62 El Campo Age 21, Tau Beta Pi, Newman CL, American Soc. of Mechanical Engrs., Texas Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps DOVER, WILBUR ' 62 Pet. Eng. Jacksonville Age 22, 2nd Lt. Co. G-l DOWSE, JERRY W. ' 62 Ch. E. Age 22, AlChE Winnsboro DRABEK, CHARLES A. ' 61 C.E. Age 23, Lavaca Co. Hometown CL Off., ASCE, D.S. DREES, DONALD B. ' 62 C.E. Age 22, D.S., D.M.S., Tau Beta Pi, Maj., 1st Brigade Staff C. A. Shiner Bruce Covington, Ohio DUNN, BILL W. ' 62 Pet. E. Age 23, S.P.E., AIME, Pet. Engr. CL, D.S. DUNN, GEORGE C. ' 62 Geophysics Age 22, Baptist Stud. Union, Geology CL, Ist Lt., Co. D-2 DUPREE, MONTY L. ' 62 Math. Age 23, French CL, Math CL Odessa Rusty Dallas Dallas 425 DURAN, EDWARD AA. ' 62 Eddie Accounting Laredo Age 21, Flight Leader, Sqd. 3, Bus. Soc., Accounting Soc., Laredo Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Sqd. 3 DURST, KENNETH W. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Mason Age 21, Collegiate FFA, Saddle Sirloin Cl. DUZAN, DONALD C. ' 58 Don Accounting Temple Age 25, Accounting Soc., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc. DYAR, WILLIAM A. ' 62 Bill M.E. Houston Age 21, Pasadena Hometown Cl., ASME DYER, EDWARD M. 62 Little Eddie Marketing Snyder Age 21, Soc. Sec., Fr. Class, Mktg. Soc., Pres. Snyder Hometown CL, Bus. Soc., Fish Sweetheart Selection Comm. Chmn., 2nd Lt., Co. F-2 EASLEY, JOE T. ' 62 English Eagle Pass Age 21, MSC Coun., Mgr. of Guion Hall Theatre, Chmn. of Film Soc., Pres, of Home¬ town CL, D.S., 1st Lt., M-Band, Aggie Band EDGINGTON, JASON M. ' 62 Pet. Geological Eng. San Angelo Age 22, Civilian Stud. Chaplain, Asst. Civilian Chaplain, Civilian Stud. Coun., Civilian Stud. Coun. Chaplain, Interfaith Coun., Pres. Dormitory Coun., Sec.-Treas. Geology CL, Pet. Engr. CL, Soc. of Pet. Eng. of AIME, Fr. Track Letterman; George P. Mitchell Award for Outstanding Jr. in GeoL, San Angelo Hometown CL, Baptist Stud. Union, Chapel Comm., GeoL Summer Camp Asst., United Nations CL, Who ' s Who in American Colleges Universities EDMAN, WILLIAM D. ' 62 Bill Pet. Eng. Houston Age 21, 2nd Lt., Sqd. 13 EHRHARDT, NEVEL H. ' 61 Nev M.E. Shreveport, La. Age 22 EICHBLATT, DAVID L. ' 62 Ike Aero. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, IAS, Pit. Ldr., 1st Lt. Co. D-l EICKENLOFF, JAMES A. ' 62 Ike Ag. Educ. Blanco Age 20, Saddle Sirloin CL, A M Collegiate Chapter, Hill Country Hometown CL ELLIS GILBERT W. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Mission Age 21, Saddle Sirloin CL, 1st Lt., Co. D-2 ELLIS, KENT G. ' 62 Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Dallas Age 22, Cadet Maj. Exec. Off, 2nd Battle Group, Ross Vols., Ross Vols. Permanent Firing Squad, Army Flight Program, Who ' s Who Selection Comm., Member if George F. Moore Co., Best Drilled Fr., Dallas Hometown CL, Bldg. Products Mktg. CL ELLISOR, JAMES W. ' 62 Jim Ag. Eco. San Gabriel, Calif. Age 20, Gymnastics Team, Fencing CL, Ag. Eco. CL, Ath. Off., M-Band, Aggie Band EMERY, F. CHARLES ' 62 Accounting Dallas Age 21, AO A EMERY, THOMAS C. ' 62 Tommy English Spring Branch Age 22, Wrestling Team, Spanish CL, English Soc., Spring Branch Hometown CL, 1st Lt. Co. B-l ERNST, CLIFFORD F. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Fredericksburg Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL, Saddle Sjrloin CL, 2nd High Individual in Fr. Livestock Judging Contest 1959, Vice-Pres., Hill Country Hometown CL ETHEREDGE, THOMAS O. ' 62 Tom I.T. I.D. Childress Age 21, I. Ed. CL, Stud. Safety Soc. Treas., Greenbelt Hometown Cl. 426 EUBANKS, JOHN T. ' 62 Tommy Accounting Caldwell Age 21, Accounting Soc, Vice-Pres. of Insurance Soc. FABRA, CHESTER A. ' 62 Ind. Eng. Brownsville Age 23, Vice-Pres. of AilE FADAL, JAMES W. ' 61 Jimmy Arch. San Antonio Age 22, Soph. Rep. Sec. of Design Studs. Soc., Chmn. MSC Dance Comm., MSC Cre¬ ative Art Comm., San Antonio Hometown Cl., Arch. Rep. to Stud. Chamber of Com¬ merce, Del. to 1961 Region IX Conference, Altern. Del., ASC-AIA Stud. Forum, Wash., D.C., D.S., Exec. Off., Sqd. 8 , Sales Agent, Class of ' 61 62 FALCO, PETE A. ' 62 C.E. Houston Age 22, 1st It., Co. G-2 FALLON, PETER M. ' 61 Pete Gen. Bus. Houston Age 22, St. Thomas Hometown Cl., Newman Cl., Accounting Soc., Intramurals FARIAS, CHRIS ' 62 C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Fencing Cl., 2nd Lt. Co. F-l FARTHING, CLYDE E. ' 61 Ani. Husbandry Clemville Age 23, Rodeo Cl., Rodeo Team FAUST, JEROME E. ' 62 Jerry B. A. New Braunfels Age 21, CenTex Hometown CL, Intramurals, 1st Lt., Co. E-3 FELPS, LOWELL D. ' 62 Doug Education Johnson Cily Age 21, Hill Country Hometown CL, Intramural Mgr., 1st Lt., Sqd. 6 FENLEY, JOHNNY B. ' 62 Accounting Shamrock Age 21, Maj. 2nd Brig. Staff, Stud. Senate, Arts Sciences Coun., D.S., Ross Vols., D. M.S., Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Accounting Soc., Aggieland Staff FERGUSON, JAMES M. ' 62 Jim C. E. Wharton Age 22, J. T. L. McNew Chapt. of ASCE, Civil Eng. Honor Soc., Chi Epsilon Tau Beta Pi, Pro-Con Schol. Award FERRELL, JOEL ' 62 Arch. Houston Age 22 FIELDS, ARLON D. ' 62 Arlondo Ch. E. Orange Age 22, Orange Hometown CL, AlChE, 1st Lt., Co. G-3 FIELDS, THOMAS E. ' 62 Tom Aero. Eng. Austin Age 27, I.A.S. Chmn., Sigma Gamma Tau Sec., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kapp a Phi, Engrs. Coun. FIELDS, THOMAS L. ' 62 Ind. Eng. Orange Age 21, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, Fr. Engr. Soc., Conference Chmn., AIIE, Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 12, Best Fr. Ath., Sqd. 12 FINCH, GARY C. ' 62 Finance Dalhart Age 21, Fr. Football Letterman, Bus. Soc., Panhandle Hometown CL FINE, OTIS W. ' 61 Oder T I.T. Houston Age 23, Pres, lota Lambda Sigma, D.S., Vice-Pres., American Foundrymen ' s Soc., Vice- Pres., Milby Hometown CL, I. Educ. Soc., Vars. Rifle Team, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8 FINLEY, JIMMY G. ' 62 Jim Arch. Lufkin Age 21, Texas Aggie Band, Ordnance Off., M-Band, Intramural Tennis Championship Team, MSC Directorate Asst., MSC Music Comm., Chmn., Vice-Pres., Angelina Hometown Club, Stud. Assoc. Gen. Contractors, MSC Bridge Comm., 1st Lt. M-Band SENIORS FISCHER, MAURICE D. ' 62 C.E. New Braunfels Age 21, Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, ASCE, CenTex Hometown CL, Vice-Pres. 1st Lt., M-Band FISHER, JAMES E. ' 62 Squirrel Ch. E. Kermit Age 22, Fish Drill Team, Trans-Pecos Hometown CL, MSC Dance Comm., AlChE FLANAGAN, CLYDE R. ' 61 Rod Ani. Husbandry Ballinger Age 23, Saddle Sirloin Club FLETCHER, DONALD L. 7 62 Don Ch. £. San Antonio Age 22, American Inst, of Chem. Engrs., Y.M.C.A., Intramurals Official San Antonio Home¬ town CL, Fr. Engr. Soc. FLORES, APOLONIO ' 62 No No Accounting Laredo Age 21, Vice-Pres., Laredo Hometown CL, Pre-Law Soc., Accounting Soc., Treas. Spanish CL, Newman CL, 2nd Lt. Co. F-2 FLYNT, WILLIAM H. ' 62 Bill Ind. Educ. Ballinger Age 25, Apartment Coun., Ind. Educ. Soc., Ind. Safety Soc., lota Lambda Sigma Sammy Marshall Hungerford Baytown FOGLE, JOHN S. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Age 21, FFA, Marshall Hometown Cl. FORGASON, RICHARD L. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 21, Pre-Vet Soc., Stud. AVMA Chapter, Wharton Co. Hometown Club FOSTER, JERRY ' 62 Math Age 22, Tennis Letterman, Tennis Capt. 1st Lt., Co. G-3 FOWLER, CURTIS W. ' 60 C. W. I.T. San Antonio Age 23, Flying Kadets, Fish Swimming Team, Parachute CL, I. Educ. Soc., San Antonio Hometown CL FOX, MARSHAL D., JR. ' 62 C.E. Fairfax, Va. Age 21, Sec. ASCE FRAZER, ISAAC K. ' 62 Ikey Accounting Rusk Age 22, Track Team Letterman, T Assoc., Accounting Soc. FRENCH, ARTHUR L. ' 62 Butch M.E. B.A. Liberty Age 21, ASME, Army Flight Program, Fr. Baseball, Brush Country Hometown CL, Capt. of Co. F-3 FRIEDRICH, ALLAN L. ' 60 Ag. Eco. Pearland Age 23, Ag. Eco. CL, Newman CL, Dorm Coun., Pres, of Puryear Hall FUGITT, BONNIE G. ' 62 Fidel Marketing Corpus Christi Age 21, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Best Drilled Soph., Co. C-l, 1st Lt., Co. C-l GABRIEL, DALE C. ' 62 Rabbit Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, San Antonio Hometown CL, Bus. Soc., Maj. Co. F-3 GALINDO, CHRISTIAN A. ' 62 Chris Pet. E. Cochabamba, Bolivia Age 20, Treas. Civ. Stud. Coun., Chmn. New Studs. Comm., Pres. Dorm. Coun., Sec. United Nations CL, Pan American CL, Newman CL, AIME, A M Soccer Team, Good Neighbor SchoL, Standard Oil Co. of Texas Schol. Award, Who ' s Who Among Studs, in American Colleges Universities GARCIA, GREGORY A. ' 62 Greg B.A. San Antonio Age 21, Fish Drill Team Exec. Off., San Antonio Hometown CL, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Newman CL, Sqd. 2 Exec. Off., Guidon Bearer, Best Drilled Fish, Best Drilled Soph. Brownsville 1st Lt., Co. G-2 Mike San Benito Pat Taylor GARCIA, HECTOR X. ' 62 B. A. Age 21, Newman CL, Brownsville Hometown CL, Ath. Off., GARCIA, MIGUEL P. ' 61 Aero. Eng. Age 22, IAS GARNER, CHARLES P., JR. ' 62 M.E. B.A. Age 21, Ross Vols., Williamson Co. Hometown CL, Capt. Co. F-l GARRARD, JAMES T. ' 61 Rusty Animal Husbandry Beaumont Age 22, Track, Saddle Sirloin CL, Rodeo CL, Beaumont Hometown CL, Livestock Judging Team, Meat Judging Team GARRETT, ROBERT B., JR. ' 57 Bob I.T. I.D. Houston Age 27, Pres., Rep., Ind. Educ. Soc., Career Day Chmn., Engrs. Coun., Pres. Intercouncil Safety Soc., Reagan Hometown CL GARZA, FRANCISCO J. ' 62 Ind. Eng. Monterrey, Mex. Age 20, AIIE, United Nations CL, Pan American CL, Public Relations Comm. Chmn., SCONA, Jr. Sr. Rep. to Dorm Coun., Phi Eta Sigma, Corr., Sec. to Ind. Engr. Honor Soc., Tau Beta Pi, Good Neighbor SchoL, Rep. to the Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Intra¬ mural Championship in Handball Volleyball GASTON, GEORG M. ' 62 English Hondo Age 22, Pres., Southwest Texas Hometown CL, D.S., SCONA V, Arts Sciences Coun., Pre-Law Soc. Rep. GAUDIANO, ANTHONY F. ' 62 Mouse Insurance Houston Age 21, Activities Ed., Aggieland ' 62, Historian, Insurance Soc., St. Thomas Home¬ town Club, Newman CL, Best Drilled Fr., 2nd Lt., Co. A-2 GAVITT, WILLIAM B., JR. ' 61 Bill Math Rutherford, N. J. Age 22, Wesley Found., Bowling CL, Young Democrats GAYLE, LELVE G. ' 62 Vet. Med. Weldon Age 21, Stud. Sen., Vice-Pres., Civ. Stud. Coun., Sec. Fr. Class in Vet. Med., Apt. Coun. AVMA, College Traffic Comm., Public Relations Comm., Stud. Mgr. of College View Apts. GERMAN, JOHN L. ' 62 Mantis C. E. Brownwood Age 21, Aggie Band, ASCE, SAME, ITE, Talent Comm., Pres, of Pecan Valley Hometown CL, Fr. Engr. Soc. , 1st Lt., W-Band GERRITS, ROBERT P. ' 62 Stick M.E. Houston Age 22, 2nd Lt., Co. A-2, Aggieland Staff GIBBS, DAVID S. ' 61 Gibbs Ani. Husbandry Fort Worth Age 23, Saddle Sirloin CL, Rodeo CL, Apt. Coun., Intramural Mgr. GIBBS, JAKIE M. ' 62 Jake Math Detroit Age 22 GIBBS, RAY R. ' 62 Bud Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21 GIBSON, DAVID D. ' 62 Gibby Finance Houston Age 22, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Off. of Hillel Found., Puryear Playboys, Bellaire Home¬ town Club GILBERT, DERRELL W. ' 62 Accounting Waco Age 21, Accounting Soc., Pre-Law Soc. GILBREATH, ZAY W. ' 62 Squirrel Ag. Eco. Dimmitt Age 22, Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 3, Alpha Zeta, Pres. Ag, Eco. CL, Stud. Senate, Election CoiYim., Panhandle Hometown Club ’62 GILLIS, THOMAS B. ' 62 Benny I.T. Houston Age 21, American Foundrymen ' s Soc., Photographer, The Battalion, Ind. Educ. Soc., Stud. Safety Soc., Milby Hometown Cl. of Houston GILPIN, BOBBY W. ' 62 Bob E.E. Baton Rouge, La. Age 21, American Soc. of Mil. Engrs., American Inst, of Electrical Engrs., Inst, of Radio Engrs. GOINS, ELMER E. ' 62 Aero. Eng. McGehee, Ark. Age 21, Capt., Sqd. 4, 1st Sgt., Sqd. 4, Commanding Off. Sqd. 4, Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 4, 1st Wing, Convair Air Cadet Award, D.S., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Ross Vols., Permanent Firing Squad, 1st Sgt., Assoc. Ed., The Engineer, Treas., IAS, T.S.P.E., Sons American Rev. Award, Reserve Offrs. Assoc. Award, D.M.S., F.I.P. GOODE, BYRON F. ' 62 Ani. Husbandry Jarrell Age 21, Saddle Sirloin Cl., Jr. Sr. Livestock Judging Teams GOODENOUGH, WALTER H. ' 61 Wally Accounting San Antonio Age 22, Best Drilled Soph. A Composite Co., Accounting Soc. GOODMAN, RALPH E. ' 61 Booger Finance Riviera Age 22, Hometown CL, Sec.-Treas., Newman CL, Intramurals—Rifle, Diving, Volleyball GOODRICH, THOMAS B., JR. ' 62 Tommy Gen. Bus. Randolph AFB Age 22, Maj. 1st Brigade Staff, D.S., D.M.S., Bus. Soc., Chmn., MSC Personnel Comm., San Antonio Hometown CL, CenTex Hometown CL, Sons of the Service CL GORDON, CHARLES L. ' 62 Flash Meteorology Fort Worth Age 21, Ross Vols., D.S., D.M.S., American Meteorological Soc., SCONA VII, Army Flight Program, 1st Lt., Co. A-2 GORDON, JOHN S„ JR. ' 62 Sam . Educ. Corsicana Age 21, I. Educ. Soc., Pres., Navarro Hometown Club, Pit. Leader, 1st Lt. Co. G-2 GORE, LOUIS ' 62 M.E. Houston Age 33, American Soc. of Mechanical Engr., Dorm Ath., Dorm Photographer GOSSETT, TERRENCE D. ' 62 Terry E.E. Silsbee Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, D.S., Ross Vols., A1EE, Eta Kappa Nu, Eng. Coun., Editor, The Engineer, D.M.S., Cooper Bessemer SchoL, A M Research Found., Jr. on Corps Staff, Adj., Corps Staff GRACE, ROBERT N. ' 62 Bobby B.A. P la inview Age 22, Fish Basketball, Mktg. Soc., Soc. of Journ. Studs. GRAHAM, FRANK E., JR. ' 61 Accounting Dallas Age 22, Finance Comm., SCONA VI, VII, 4th Floor Rep., Dorm Coun., Milner Hall, Gymnastic Team, Accounting Soc., Treas., Texas A M Parachute Club, Dallas Hometown CL, Flying Kadets GRAY, CLYDE E. ' 62 Skipper Ind. Dist. Woodville Age 21, Ind. Educ. CL, American Ordnance Assoc., 1st Lt., Co. F-l GRAY, GERALD D. ' 62 Jerry M.E. Odessa Age 22, Rep., Civ. Stud. Coun., Apartment Coun., Sec., Pres., Odessa Hometown CL, Aggie Talent Show, Mgr., MSC Advertising Dept., ASME GRAY, ROBERT L. ' 62 Bud English Midland Age 22, Pres, of Midland Hometown CL, 1 st Lt., Sqd. 4 GREAVES, MARCUS D. ' 61 Ani. Husbandry Coleman Age 23, Saddle Sirloin CL, Aggie Rodeo CL, Arena Dictor GREEN, AXEL V. ' 62 F 6 - E. Boling Age 28, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, MSC Bowling Comm., Pet. Eng. CL 430 LaMarque Galveston Hometown Cl., GREEN, WILLIAM O., JR. ' 62 Bill Accounting Houston Age 21, Maj. 3rd Group Staff, Pres. Austin-Jones of Houston Hometown Cl., Accounting Soc., D.S. GREENWOOD, CALHOUN ' 62 Cal Ani. Husbandry Luting Age 21, Ath. Off. Sqd. 2, Saddle Sirloin Cl., Canterbury Assn., Luling Hometown Cl., Fish Cross Country Team, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2 GREGG, JOHN L ' 62 Ag. Eco. Marble Falls Age 23, Saddle Sirloin Cl., Rodeo Cl., Fr. Tennis Team, Ag. Eco Cl. GREMILLION, CLIFTON E. ' 62 l.T. Dist. Age 21, Ind. Educ. Soc., Stud. Safety Soc., Newman Mktg. Soc., 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, Intramural Mgr. GRIFFITH, DAN R. ' 62 Dan Ag. Educ. Paint Creek Age 21, Ross Vols., Collegiate FFA, Agronomy Soc., Softball Team, C.O., Co. G-2, 1st Sgt., Co. H-l, Permanent Firing Squad, Reserve Offrs. Assoc. Award, Cadet Court B GROVES, JERRY W. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Garland Age 21, Treas. Ag. Eco. CL, Pres, of Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Co. B-l GROVES, MICHAEL G. ' 62 Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 21, AVMA, Corpus Christi Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Co. B-2 GUDGEN, KENNETH P. ' 62 Ken M.E. Fort Worth Age 21, Fr. Engr. Soc., Pres., Ft. Worth Hometown Club, TSPE, ASME, Ross Vols. Active Sr., Pit. Sgt., Election Comm., SCONA VI, 1st Lt., Co. C-2 GUERRA, RAUL J., JR. ' 62 Math Brownsville Age 21, SCONA IV, Rio Grande Valley Hometown CL, Newman CL, Knights of Columbus, Brownsville-Matamoros Hometown CL 43 | HAEGELIN, BERNARD J. ' 62 Barney Pre-Dent Hondo Age 21, Southwest Texas Hometown CL, D.S., Pre Med-Pre Dent Soc., Inter¬ faith Coun., Newman Cl. HALBERT, OLAN G. ' 62 Animal Science Dallas Age 21, Pre-Vet Soc., AVMA, Rodeo Cl. HALE, GEORGE A. ' 62 Jack Agronomy Clarksville Age 22, Ag. Soc., Red River Valley Hometown Cl. HALE, ROBERT N. ' 62 Rabbit B.A. Oakwood Age 21, Bus. Soc., Best Drilled Fish A-AAA, 12th Man Bowl, Weightlifting Team HALEY, DANIEL C. ' 62 Dan Math Beaumont Age 21, Pre-Law Soc., Fr. Engr. Soc., AIEE, Math CL, Modern Language CL, Beaumont Hometown Cl., 1st Lt. ; Sqd. 4 HALIMAN, GARY L. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Athens Age 23, Collegiate FFA, Hometown CL HALL, FRANK F. ' 62 Frig Plant Soil Science Megargel Age 21, Ag. Soc., Alpha Zeta, Newman CL, Schol. Off., 1st Battle Grp., Maj. 1st Battle Grp. Staff HALL, JOHN L. 7 62 Mouse Pre-Med Zoology Victoria Age 21, Pres. Pre Med-Pre Dent Soc., Bible Chair Stud. Coun., Ross Vols., SCONA IV, Vice-Pres. Guadalupe Valley Hometown CL, Maj. 3rd Brigade Staff HALL, MALCOLAA W. ' 62 Male Economics Ballinger Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Pres. Stud. Body, Jr. Class Pres., Ross Vols., Permanent Firing Sqd., D.M.S., Best Drilled Fr., B-Engrs., Outstanding Soph., Stud. Election Comm., Arts Sci. Coun., Vice-Pres., Pres., Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Honor Code Court; SW Conf. Sportsmanship Comm., In¬ terfaith Coun., Sec.-Treas. of Intercouncil Comm., Economics CL, D.S. HALL, RICHARD T. ' 59 Dick Animal Husbandry Nacogdoches Age 25, Saddle Sirloin CL, Housemaster, Waiter in Dining Hall HALLIGAN, JOHN E. ' 62 Keoni Education Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Age 21, Yankee Hometown CL, Swimming Team, Stud. Natl. Ed. Assn., 2nd Lt., Co. G-3 HALM, DAVID G. ' 62 Big Dave Ind. Eng. San Antonio Age 20, Pres., AI1E, Pres. San Antonio Hometown CL, Treas. Alpha Pi Mu, SCONA VI VII, Stud. Engrs. Coun., A M Rep. to Principia Conf., 1st Lt., Co. G-l HALTER, RICHARD F. ' 62 History Age 22, Hist. CL, Pre Law Soc., Cadet Court B , Canterbury CL, Fish Tennis, Capt. Co. G-3 HAMILTON, BOBBY J. ' 62 Zoology Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. D-3 HAMILTON, GEORGE S. ' 61 Range Mgt. Age 23 HAMM, JOHN W. ' 62 E.E. Houston Age 21, Ross Vols., SCONA VI VII, AIEE Vice Chmn., Hometown CL, Maj. 4th Grp. Staff HANER, ERNEST A. ' 62 Range Mgt. Hebbronville Age 21, Brush Country Hometown CL, Wrestling CL, Range and Forestry CL, 12th Man Bowl HARMAN, LARRY A. ' 62 Herman Accounting Hanover, Pa. Age 21, Accounting Soc., Debate CL, Pre La w Soc., Conservative CL Dick Baytown D.M.S., D.S., Vars. Tennis, Bob Houston Bryan 432 HARMON, LARRY L. ' 62 Neuf M.E. Del Rio Age 21, Vice-Pres., Del Rio Hometown Cl. HARRINGTON, JACK O. ' 62 Jacket Education Plano Age 21, Lt. Col., 3rd Brigade Staff, Pres., Singing Cadets, Corps Honor Coun., YMCA Cabinet, Baptist Stud. Union; SNEA, AASC Directorate, Librarian, Bus. Mgr., Singing Cadets, Hometown Cl., Undergraduate Asst., Biology Dept. HARRIS, DONALD W. ' 62 Business Age 23, Maj. 6 th Battle Group Billings, Montana HARRIS, HOWARD R. ' 62 Ch. E. Pecos Age 23, AlChE, Texas A M Rodeo Cl. HARRIS, ROBERT E. ' 62 B.A. Corpus Christi Age 21, Hillel Found., Insurance Soc., Bus. Soc., Corpus Christi Hometown Cl. HARRISON, JAMES A., JR. ' 62 Jim Pers. Adm. Baytown Age 22, Housemaster of Walton Hall, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Sr. Rep. to Hometown Cl. HARRISON, WILLIAM H. ' 62 Bill Ag. Eco. Columbus Age 21, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Econ. CL, Baptist Stud. Union, Ag. Coun., Ed. of Texas A M Agriculturist, Honor Coun., Maj. 3rd Battle Grp. Staff HARVEY, JOE B. ' 62 English Temple Age 21, Vice-Pres. Bell Co. Hometown CL, Pre Med-Pre Dent Soc., Stud. NEA, Engl. Soc., D.M.S,, Capt., Co. D-3 HATINGER, ROBERT D. ' 62 D Ind. Eng. Orange Age 21, Ross Vols., Active Sr., Sqd. Ldr., SCONA VII, Trans. Comm., Aggie Talent Show ITS Staff, Orange Hometown Club, AIIE Rep., Mother ' s CL SchoL, Wrestling Team, In¬ tramural Wrestling Champ HAVELKA, ULYSSES D. ' 62 Agronomy Bartlett Age 32, D.S., Agronomy Soc., Williamson Co. Hometown CL, Phi Kappa Phi HAWKINS, ROBERT E. ' 62 Bob Wildlife Mgt. Hooks Age 28, Phi Theta Kappa HAWTHORNE, CHARLES A. ' 62 E.E. Houston Age 25, Chmn. of AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Student Engrs. Council HAYES, HOWARD M., JR. ' 61 Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Aggie Players, Bellaire Hometown CL, AVMA, D.S. HAYNES, FRANK ' 62 P.E. Big Sandy Age 21, D.S., D.M.S., Ross Volunteers, Major, 6 th Battle Group Staff HEATH, FRED R., JR. ' 62 Math New Summerfield Age 20, Puryear Dorm Council HEDERHORST, GEORGE ' 62 Landscape Arch. Baytown Age 22, Design Stud. Soc., Pres, of Southern Region Horticultural Soc., Alpha Zeta, Hometown CL HEINRICH, RICHARD J. ' 62 History Dallas Age 22, History Soc., Dallas Hometown CL, De bate CL, SWC Tourn., Del. SCONA VII, Ath. Off., Law Hall HELDENFELS, HUGO C, JR. ' 59 Tony B.A. Corpus Christi Age 24, C -Field Artillery, Soc. of Military Engrs., Corpus Christi Hometown CL, Bus. CL, A M Parachute CL, Intramural Football SENIORS ’62 HELMKE, LESTER C. ' 62 Wildlife Mgt. Age 22, Game Fish club HENDERSON, DONALD R. Rural Sociology New Braunfels ' 62 “Buck Jacksboro Age 21, Maj., 5th Battle Group Staff, Soph., Jr., Sr. Intramural Mgr., Pres. Rural Sociology CL, Outstanding Jr. in Rural Sociology, Vice-Pres., Wichita Falls Hometown Club, YMCA Cabinet, Wesley Found., MSC Table Tennis Comm. HENDRIX, ALVIN E. ' 62 “Easy Ed Gen. Bus. Silsbee Age 21 , Beaumont Hometown CL, Fish Game CL, Bus. Soc., Chi Alpha, Aggie Band, D.S., 1st Lt., M-Band HENICKE, CHARLES J. ' 61 Math Age 22, SAE, Colorado-Fayette Co. Hometown Club HENLEY, JOHN W. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 21 HEROLD, JAMES D. ' 60 Ind. Educ. Columbus San Angelo ' 60 Jimmy San Antonio Age 24, Past Pres, of San Antonio Hometown CL, Sr. Intramural Mgr., Ind. Educ. Soc., 149th Fighter-Interceptor GRP, Texas Air Guard HERREN, WILLIAM D. ' 62 Bill I.T. El Paso Age 22, A M Parachute CL, El Paso Hometown CL, MSC Photo Comm., Flying Kadets, Ind. Educ. CL, 1st Lt., Sqd. 9 HERRIN, JOHN A. ' 62 Johnny Advertising Houston Age 21, Fish Drill Team, Gymnastics Team, Vice-Pres., Sec., Vice-Pres., Minor Sports Comm., Advertising Federation of America, Alpha Delta Sigma, Chapter Member of Local Chapter, Soc. of Journalists, Battalion Photographer, Photography Editor, The Aggieland , A M Press CL, SCONA VII Publicity Comm., Austin of Houston Home¬ town CL, Journ. Lab Asst., Decoration Comm, for Junior Ball HERRING, DAL M. ' 62 Dal Journalism McCamey Age 21 HERRING, DONALD R. ' 62 Gap Ag. Educ. Buffalo Cap Age 22, Alpha Zeta, Saddle Sirloin CL, Sentinel of Collegiate FFA, Livestock Judging Team HESS, RONALD L. ' 62 E.E. Irving Age 25, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Inst, of Radio Engrs. HEYE, PAUL F. ' 62 Hi, Heye English San Antonio Age 21, Lt. Col., 1st Wing Staff, 1st Wing Schol. Off., Arts Sciences Coun., SCONA V, SCONA VII, Sons of American Rev. Award, D.M.S., D.S., MSC Directorate Chmn., Newman CL, Engl. Soc., San Antonio Hometown CL, L.A. Priester Opportunity Award Schol. HICKEY, LYLE W. ' 62 I.T. Kilgore Age 28, Ind. Educ. CL, Civ. Stud. Coun., Row Rep. of College View, Stud. Mgr. of College View HILBURN, PAUL W. ' 62 History Dimmitt Age 22, SCONA VII, History Soc., D.M.S., D.S., C.O. of Sqd. 9, 1st Sgt. of Sqd. 9, Panhandle Hometown CL, Capt., Sqd. 9 HILL, JAMES M., JR. ' 62 Killer Agronomy Tulia Age 21, Ross VoL, Treas., Agronomy Soc., Guidon Bearer, Sqd. 6 , D.M.S., D.S., Out¬ standing Soph., Sqd. 6 , 1st Sgt., Sqd. 6 , C.O. Sqd. 6 HILLIN, JIMMY W. ' 62 Jim . T. Ft. Stockton Age 21, I. Educ. Club, A.F.S., lota Lambda Sigma, Trans-Pecos Hometown Club, Army Rifle Team HIX, WILLIAM M. ' 62 Mike Chemistry Fort Worth Age 21, Exec. Off., Co. A-l; Sec.-Treas., Chemistry CL, Fort Worth Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. A-l HODGES, TED L. ' 62 Pet. Engr. Odessa Age 21, Pet. Engr. Club, Odessa Hometown CL, 1st Sgt., Sqd. 8 , Ross VoL, Schol. Off., 2nd Group Staff, Texaco Inc. Schol. SENIORS HOEGEMEYER, WILLIAM Ag. Educ. Age 22 HOFFMAN, BUREN W. H. ' 62 ' 62 Bill Weimar ' Zookie Chemistry Las Vegas, Nev. Age 21, Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Chemistry Club, 1st Lt., White Band HOHMAN, THOMAS A. ' 62 Tommy Chem. Engr. San Antonio Age 21, Major, 1st Wing Staff, Ross Volunteers, Color Guard, AlChE, Newman Club, San Antonio Hometown Club, Texas A M Engineer Staff HOLBEIN, THOMAS J. ' 62 Tommy Journalism Hebbronville Age 20, Managing Editor, The Battalion, Vice-Pres., Sigma Delta Chi, Soc. of A M Journalists, SCONA VI VII, ' Aggie Players, Laredo Hometown Club HOLBROOK, VIRGIL E. ' 62 Buddy Ani. Husbandry Dayton Age 22 HOLLEY, DON V. ' 62 Ag. Engr. Hico Age 22, Vice-Pres., ASAE, Vice-Pres., Southwest Section ASAE, Sec., Soil Conservation Club HOLLEY, JAMES R. ' 62 Jim Math Corpus Christ! Age 22, Fr. Football, Flight Sgt. of Sqd. 15, 1st Lt. of Sqd. 15, Ross Vol., Air Force Flight Instruction Program, Chaplain on Apartment Coun., Pres, of Math CL, Arts Sciences Coun., Town Hall Staff HOLLINGSWORTH, J. SELWYN ' 62 Hap Sociology Corsicana Age 22, Civ. Stud. Hon. Coun., Treas. of Ag. Coun., Collegiate 4-H, Collegiate FFA, Sociology Club Rep. to Ag. Coun., Alpha Zeta, Nominee for SCONA and Who ' s Who, Puryear Hall Coun. Vice-Pres. and Chaplain HOLMES, DONALD L. ' 62 Accounting McKinney Age 21, McKinney Hometown Club, Accounting Soc., Capt., Sqd. 10 HOLVECK, JOHN A. ' 62 John Al Ag. Educ. Midlothian Age 21, Pres., Ellis County Hometown CL, Collegiate FFA, Saddle Sirloin CL, Rodeo CL HOLY, MICHAEL E. ' 62 Mike Marketing Houston Age 21, Marktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Newman CL, St. Thomas of Houston Hometown CL, Schol. Off., 1st Lt., Sqd. 2 HOOD, HUNTER R. ' 62 B.A. Austin Age 22, Day Stud. Football Team, Soc. of Amer. Military Engrs., Austin Hometown CL HOOKE, WILLIAM B. ' 62 Bill M.E. Weslaco Age 22, Hometown CL, Semper Fidelis, Amer. Foundrymen ' s Soc. HOPPERS, RICHARD G. ' 62 Weesul C.E. B.A. Dallas Age 21, ASCE, SCONA IV, Dallas Hometown CL, Aggie Band, Talent Comm., Amer. Ordnance Assn., SAME, 1st Lt., W-Band HORD, ROBERT P. ' 62 Zoology Age 21, MSC Camera Comm. HOSKINS, FRED J., JR. ' 61 M.E. Age 23, Amer. Foundrymen ' s Soc., ASME Bobby Clifton Spearman HOUSMAN, BILLY J. ' 58 Geology Age 25 HOWERTON, WILLIAM R. ' 61 Chem. Engr. Age 23, AlChE, Ross Vol., San Antonio Hometown CL Orange Bill San Antonio ' 62 Stan Somerville HRUSKA, STANLEY J. C.E. Age 22, ASCE, ITE, Program Chmn. for ASCE, 1st It., Co. F-3 HUBERT, EARL T., JR. ' 62 Vet. Med Riviera Age 21, Exec. Off., 5th Battle Group Staff, AVMA, Singing Cadets, Pre Vet Soc., Dance Comm., Nominated for Who ' s Who, Dorm Rep. for Newman Cl., Brush County Hometown Cl., T Sgt., Co. G-3, Intramurals, The South¬ western Veterinarian Staff HUDMAN, PAUL B., JR. ' 64 Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 27, AVMA HUDSON, JAMES P. ' 62 Tubby Ag. Eco. Hosston, La. Age 21, Singing Cadets, Featured Solo for Two Years, Saddle Sirloin Cl., A.O.C. Cl. Vice-Pres., 1st Lt., Co. C-l HUDSON, JOHN W., JR. ' 62 Johnny C.E. Bryan Age 21, 2nd Lt., Co. G-2, Fr. Baseball Letterman, Two Year Vars. Baseball Letterman, T Assoc., ASCE Treas., Stud. Engrs. Coun., Inst, of Traffic Engrs. HUDSON, WILLIAM B. ' 61 Mother Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Pres., Bellaire Hometown CL, AlChE, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10 HUGHEY, JOHN E. ' 61 M.E. Age 22, ASME, SAE HULING, EDWARD E., JR. ' 62 E.E. Age 30, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, IRE HULL, JIM G. ' 62 Agr. Age 22, Ag. Eco. Cl. John E Olney Ed East Haven, Conn. Copperas Cove 436 HULLUM, EDGAR ' 62 Toby B.A. Teague Age 22 HUNT, ZIAARI ' 62 Zeke M.E. B.A. Waco Age 21, 1st Lt., W-Band, Bus. Soc., Shreveport Hometown Cl., ASAAE, Waco Hometown CL, Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Gamma Alpha Sigma, Amer. Ordnance Soc. HUSUNG, JACK W. ' 62 Ag Educ. Killeen Age 21, Pres., A M Collegiate FFA Chapter, Poultry Sci. CL, Agr. Coun. D.S., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Borden Ag. Schol. Award HUTTON, WILLIAM L. ' 62 Bill Pre Med New Boston Age 21, Sr. Rep. to Arts Sci. Coun. Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Pre Med Soc., Biology Undergraduate Lab. Asst., Town Hall Staff, Maj., 5th Battle Group Staff, D. S. ICKLES, HENRY L. ' 62 Sociology Corsicana Age 31, Sociology CL Rep. to Ag. Coun., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Baptist Stud. Union INCE, DON C. ' 62 E.E. Rio Vista Age 21, AIEE, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, 1st Sgt., Co., Sqd. 13 INGLE, RONNIE V. ' 62 Ani. Husbandry Abilene Age 21, Saddle Sirloin CL Rodeo CL IMLE, JOHN F., JR. ' 62 Camel Pet. M.E. San Antonio Age 20, Ross VoL, Permanent Firing Squad, Pit. Sgt., Town Hall Staff, ASME, SPE of AIME, Pet. Engr. CL, Cadet Ct., D.M.S., Army Flight Training Prog., Cadet 1st Sgt., Cadet Company Co., Co. G-l, Outstanding Cadet, Co. H, Stud. Engrs. Coun. IRBY, WENDELL L. ' 62 Padre I.T. I.D. Cleburne Age 21, Maj., 2nd Wing Staff, Chaplain, 2nd Wing, 2nd Wing Color Guard, Runner-up Best Drilled Fr., Sqd. 18, Interfaith Coun. Editor, Link, Baptist Stud. Union Enlistment Chmn, Ind. Educ. Soc. Reporter, Opportunity Awards Schol., Amer. Ordinance Assn., Soc. of Amer. Mil. Engrs., Jr. Rep., Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Pres., Reporter, Johnson Co. Hometown Club JACKSON, CHARLES E. ' 62 E.E. Mineola Age 26, Eta Kappa Nu, Elec. Engr. Honor Soc., IRE JACOBSON, GILBERT N. ' 62 Geology Houston Age 21, Austin of Houston Hometown CL, Track Team, Geol. Cl. JAMESON, AUBREY M., JR. ' 61 Pete Ag. Eco. Ranger Age 23, Saddle Sirloin CL, Ag. Eco and Rural Sociology CL, Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Jr. Wool Judging Team, Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Sr. Wool Judging Team, Alpha Zeta JAMESON, GENE O. ' 62 Geno Rural Sociology Pledger Age 22, Chmn. of Arrangements Comm, of SCONA VII, Sec. of Sociology CL, Wharton Co. Hometown CL, Pres., 2nd Lt., Co. G-l JAROSZ, KENNETH E. ' 62 Rozy M.E. Waco Age 21, SAE, Pres., Waco Hometown CL, Flying Kadets, Wrestling Team, 2nd Group Staff JENKINS, SAMUEL H. ' 60 M.E. McAllen Age 23, Bowling, Puryear Dorm Coun., SAE, Rio Grande Valley Hometown CL JENNINGS, JACK H. ' 62 . Eng. Age 22, AIIE, ASTM, 2nd Lt., Co. E-l JEWELL, ELMER M. ' 62 . Educ. Age 22, Sr. Intramural Mgr., Interfaith Coun., Co. E-l JIMENEZ, RAUL E. ' 61 Meteorology Age 22, Pan Amer. CL, Amer. Meteorological Ripper Sherman Bear Athens . Educ. CL, Hometown CL Pres., 2nd Lt., Caibarien, Cuba JOBE, LEWYN M. ' 62 E.E. Quanah Age 22, AIEE, IRE, D.S., Vars. Track, Greenbelt Hometown Cl. JOCHETZ, CHARLES D. ' 62 Noche Accounting Eagle Lake Age 22, Acct. Soc., Lutheran Stud. Assoc., Fayette-Colorado Hometown Cl., Duncan Dining Hall Staff, 1st Lt., Co. D-l JOHNSON, CHARLES R. ' 62 Dick Pre-Law Houston Age 21, Austin of Houston Hometown Cl., Pre Law Soc., Co. E-l JOHNSON, CHARLES F. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Age 21, Bus. Soc. JOHNSON, DON B. ' 62 M.E. Age 22, ASME, Corpus Christ! Hometown Cl., Maj., 1st Group Staff JOHNSON, ROBERT A. ' 62 Marketing Age 22, Newman CL, AAktg Soc., Southwest Texas Hometown Cl. Chas Pasadena Corpus Christi Bob Devine JOHNSTON, THOMAS L. ' 62 P.E. Franklin Age 22, D. S., Sec.-Treas., Physical Educ. Cl., Army Flight Training, Letterman of Vars. Track and Cross-Country Teams, SCONA VII Del. JOINER, ROBERT E. ' 62 Marketing Jacksonville Age 21, Co. of Co. E-3, Cadet Court B, Publicity Chmn. of Mktg. Soc., Cherokee Co. Hometown CL, D.S., D.M.S. JONES, HAL B. ' 62 C.E. Belton Age 22 JONES, JAN L. ' 62 Accounting San Antonio Age 27, Acct. Soc., Aggie Players JONES, JAY P. ' 61 Poultry Science Elm Mott Age 24, Rodeo Team, Jr. and Sr. Poultry Judging Team JONES, REX A. ' 62 Range Mgt. Burnet Age 22, Range and Forestry Cl. JONES, THOMAS D. ' 62 Bruno B.A. Lubbock Age 21, Editor, Class Sec., Aggieland, Intramural Mgr., Mktg, Soc., Bus. Soc., Aggie Players, South Plains Hometown CL, 12th Man Bowl Football Capt., 1st Lt., Co. F-2 JONES, WILLIAM E. ' 62 Ag. Engr. Age 21, Ag. Engr. Soc., Maj., 4th Group Staff JORDAN, LAVELL ' 62 E.E. Age 22, Eta Gamma Nu Bill Ft. Worth Bishop JOSEPHSON, LEONARD A. ' 62 Joe Gen. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Wrestling CL, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Hometown CL, Hillel Found. JOYCE, KENNETH G. B. ' 62 Ken Pre-Law Almaden, Calif. Age 22, Arts Sciences Coun., Pre-Law Soc., Sr. Supvr., Duncan Hall, Chmn of Stud. Life Comm., Stud. Senate, Sons of Service, Canterbury CL, Exec. Off., Sqd. 13, D. S., Arts Science SchoL, Gen. Hap Arnold SchoL, 1st Lt., Sqd. 13 KAHN, FRED E. ' 60 M.E. Dallas Age 24, Pres., Interfaith Coun., Civ. Stud. Coun., Civ. Stud. Chaplai n, Vice-Pres. and Treas. of Hillel Found., ASME ’62 SENIORS KAMA, FRED J., JR. Pers. Adm. ' Klondike ' ______ _____ Baytown Age 21, Fr. Swimming Team, Newman CL, Baytown Hometown CL, Bus. Soc., D. S., 1st Lt., Co. D-2 KARL, JAMES C. ' 62 J. C. ' Ch. E. La Marque Age 21, Hometown CL, Sec., Stud, Coun., AlChE KASSAW, JERRY D. ' 62 Arch. Burnet Age 20, SAME, Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Day Stud. Football Team, Highland Lakes Home¬ town CL KEAHEY, JOSEPH M. ' 62 C.E. Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. F-l, Track, Assoc. Gen. Contractors, ASCE KEELING, THOMAS D. ' 62 . Engr. Age 21, Football, Capt, Co. H-3 KELLER, CARL E., JR. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 22 Bluff Dale D. K. Tyler Baton Rouge, La. KELLEY, AUBREY R. P.E. Yoakum Fr. Letter in Football, Physical Educ. CL KELLY, JERE W. ' 62 Accounting Pleasanton Age 21, 1st Lt., W-Band, Aggie Band, Acct. Soc., Pleasanton Hometown CL KENNEDY, FLETCHER G. ' 62 Entomology Abbott Age 21, Pres., Hill Co. Hometown CL, Sec., Ag. Coun., Entomology CL KENNEDY, MATTHEW R. ' 62 Stump Marketing Corpus Christ! Age 21, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Corpus Christi Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. C-l KING, DAVID G. ' 62 Meteorology Fort Worth Age 22, 1st Lt., W-Band, Aggie Band, Pres., Stud. Chapter of Amer. Meteorological Soc., Arts Sciences Stud. Coun. KING, SAMUEL J. ' 62 Sammy B.A. Houston Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Newman CL, Browsing Library Comm., Best Drilled Soph., Sqd. 1, Vice-Pres., Bus. Soc., Pres., St. Thomas Hometown CL of Houston, Mktg. Soc., Honorary Member of Jeff Davis Hometown CL KIRKPATRICK, DONOVAN J. ' 62 Killer Gen. Bus. Reagan Age 21, 1st Lt., W-Band, Arrangements Chmn., Great Issues, SCONA VII, Exec. Comm., D. S., Aggie Band, Bus. Soc. KIRSCH, GERALD W. ' 62 Bill B.A. Houston Age 21, Gen. Moore Award, Houston C. of C. Award, Housemaster, Vice-Pres. of Walton Hall and Walton Hall Coun., Sec, Texas A M Young Republicans, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Spring Branch Hometown CL KITTRELL, LEWIS L. ' 62 E.E. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Shreveport Hometown CL, AlEE, Eta Kappa Nu KLEIBRINK, RONALD G. ' 62 Ron Poultry Science Waco Age 22, Poultry Sci. CL, Apt. Coun., Civ. StucT. Coun., Poultry Judging Team. KLEYPAS, LLOYD E. ' 62 Arch. Temple Age 21, Treas., Design Stud. Soc., Outstanding Jr. in Arch., Social Sec., Reporter, Bell Co. Hometown CL, Amer. Ordnance Assn., ASME KLUG, JACK English Covina, Calif. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, Swimming Team, Sec., Engl. Soc., California Hometown CL, Who ' s Who Selection Comm., Town Hall Staff, Intramural Swimming Champ, Young Republican CL Carla refugees move into A M dorms ■mm} KNOBLAUCH, HUGO S. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Age 28 KOENIG, WALLACE D. ' 62 I.T. Corpus Christ! Wally Galveston Age 21, AFS, Ind. Educ. Soc., Galveston Hometown Cl., Legett Dorm Coun. KOHUTEK, EDWARD H., JR. ' 62 Ed C.E. San Antonio Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. E-2, Fr. Drill Team, ASCE, D.M.S. KORNFUEHRER, DOUGLAS E. ' 63 Ind. Educ. Weesatche Age 21 KORTH, JEFFREY D. ' 62 Jeff Geology Yorktown Age 21, Schol. Off., Geo. Cl., Pet. Engr. Cl., Guadalupe Valley Hometown Cl., 1st Lt., Co. A-l KNOX, JAMES D. ' 62 Dave E.E. Greenville Age 21, Vars. Tennis Letterman, Opportunity Award Schol. AIEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, D. S. KREUSEL, HOWARD E. ' 62 Marketing Age 22, Mktg. Soc., Insurance Soc. Butch Caldwell KRUMREY, GARDNER D. ' 62 Deuce Math Lake Jackson Age 22, Operations Off., Ross Vol., Brazoria County Hometown Cl., Guidon Bearer, 1st Sgt., Sqd. 3, Distinguished Air Sci. Stud., D. S. LABAY, JOSEPH J. ' 62 Range Mgt. Louise Age 22, Range and Forestry Cl. LAKE, THOMAS O., JR. ' 60 Tom History Dallas Age 36, Floriculture and Landscape Architecture Soc., History Soc., MSC Bowling Comm. Sec., League Sec., Chmn., 9th Annual Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament, Board of Dir., Vice-Pres., College Station-Bryan City Bowling Assoc.; General Program Chmn., Advocate, Grand Knight, State Con. Del., Knight of the Year Award, Knights of Columbus, Memorial Stud. Center Key Award and Appreciation Award LANE, ROBERT B. ' 62 Arch. Const. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Shreveport Hometown Cl. LANGFELD, JOSEPH C. ' 62 Joe Math D ' Hanis Age 22, D. S. LANGSTON, WILLIAM C. ' 61 Shorty Entomology Wills Point Age 21 LATIMER, DAVID C. ' 62 Accounting Fort Worth Age 21, Fort Worth Hometown Cl., Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc., Sqd. 4 Exec. Off. LATTA, EDWIN F. ' 62 Teddy Wildlife Journ. Beaumont Age 21, 1st Lt., Band, Sigma Delta Chi, Soc. of A M Journ., Fish Game CL, Talent Comm., Beaumont Hometown CL, Dance Comm., Staff Writer, Texas A M Agriculturist, Aggie Band LAWRENCE, DON C. ' 61 Ani. Husbandry Lufkin Age 22, Saddle Sirloin CL, A M Softball Team, Lufkin Hometown CL, Pre Vet Soc., Stud. Concessions. LEAVITT, JOHN T. ' 61 J. T. Math Dallas Age 22, Treas., Math CL LEBLANC, GERALD J. ' 62 Jerry P re V et Beaumont Age 21, Newman CL, Beaumont Hometown CL LEDNICKY, BEN J., JR. ' 62 B. J. Land. Arch. Brownwood Age 21, Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Soc., Mgr. of Stud. Floral Cone., Fish Intramural Football Champion Team, Pecan Valley Hometown CL, Design Stud. Soc. LEE, DAVID G. ' 62 Dave Arch. Waco Age 25, Aggie Players, Sec. of German Cl. LEE, DAVID O. ' 62 M.E. Houston Age 21, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Drill Team, AOA, Reagan Hometown Cl. LEE, DWAIN E. ' 61 A I.E. Denison Age 22, YMCA, Flying Kadets, Grayson County Hometown CL, ASME, Union Carbide Chem. Co. Schol. Award LEE, WILLIAM C. ' 61 Bill Accounting Waco Age 22, MSC Evaluation Comm., Acct. Soc. LEHNERT, EUGENE J. ' 62 Gene . Educ. Louise Age 21, Singing Cadets, Ind. Educ. Soc., Sec.-Treas. of Wharton County Hometown CL LEIDY, ROSS B. ' 61 Ross Zoology Houston Age 22, Young Republicans, Span. CL, Intramural Winner, Houston-Reagan Hometown CL LEIFESTE, ARLEE R. ' 62 Math Mason Age 21 LESTER, BENJAMIN N. ' 62 Bennie Marketing Palestine Age 22, Alpha Delta Sigma, Mktg. Soc., Football LEWIS, EDWARD P. ' 61 Ed C.E. Lake Jackson Age 22, 2nd Place Fr. Drafting Competition, Varsity Rifle Team LIESKE, DON ' 61 C.E. Houston Age 23, Past Pres, and Vice-Pres. of Reagan of Houston Hometown CL, ASCE, Letterman A M Wrestling Team, Gen. Moore Award, Best Drilled Outfit, Sqd. 4 LILES, CHARLES D. ' 62 B.A. La Marque Age 23 LINDLEY, CHARLES D. ' 62 Ag. Educ. DeLeon Age 25 LIPPKE, ROLF R. ' 62 Kraut Animal Science Yorktown Age 21, Lutheran Stud. Assoc., Guadalupe Valley Hometown CL, 1st Lt., W-Band LISKA, WAYNE F. ' 62 Runge B.A. Runge Age 21, Lutheran Stud. Assoc., Guadalupe Valley Hometown CL, 1st Lt., W-Band LIST, C. W. ' 62 S. S. English Ft. Worth Age 22 LIVELY, DONALD W. ' 62 Marketing Grapeland Age 29, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Bi-City Coin CL LIVELY, GARY G. ' 62 Gary Psychology Bossier City, La. Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Pres., Cadet Honor Coun., Corps Chaplain, Interfaith Coun., Chapel Comm., Who ' s Who in Amer. Colleges and Universities 441 LLOYD, FELIX R. ' 62 Bob Marketing Baytown Age 21, AAktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Baytown Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. C-l LOCKHART, JOHNNY G. ' 62 Aero. Engr. Clifton Age 22, I.A.S., Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Phi, Bosque Co. Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15 LONG, JAMES L. ' 62 Economics Archer City Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Vars. and Fr. Track, SCONA VII, Sec.-Treas, Eco. CL, D.M.S., D.S., 1st Lt., Co. G-3 LOPEZ, BENITO ' 62 Arch. Matamoros, Mexico Age 22, Pan American Club, Football, Soccer Teams, Design Stud. Soc. LORMS, DAVID P. ' 61 Dave Ind. Educ. San Antonio Age 23, Treas., San Antonio Hometown CL, Pari., Ind. Educ. Soc., Sec., Stud. Safety Soc., Amer. Foundrymen ' s Soc. LOTT, MIKE M. ' 62 Marketing Dallas Age 21, Fr. Drill Team, Stud. Mktg. Soc. LOVATO, FRANK J. ' 62 Frank Math Dalhart Age 22, Law Hall Dorm Coun., Treas., MSC Bowling Comm., Math CL LOW, THOMAS J. R. Jay M.E. West Palm Beach, Fla. Age 21, ASME, Fr. Engr. Soc., Pres., South Louisiana Hometown CL, Sec., Canterbury CL, Outstanding Cadet at ROTC Summer Training Unit, Outstanding Athlete, Sqd. 3, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3 LOWE, DONALD W. ' 62 P.E. Conroe Age 22, Bus. Soc., Physical Educ. CL, Montgomery Co. Hometown CL Treas., Bowling Comm. LOWES, JOHN W. ; 62 Bill Pre Law Houston Age 21 LOWRANCE, JERRY M. ' 62 Ag. Engr. Waco Age 21, Maj., 3rd Brigade Staff, ASAE, D.M.S., Southwest Basketball Officials Assoc., Southwest Football Officials Assoc., Waco Hometown CL LOWREY, ROBERT E. ' 62 Bob English Monroe, La. Age 21, AOA, Ross VoL, Maj., 2nd Battle Group Staff LOYD, RALPH D. ' 62 Danny Vet. Med. Texarkana Age 21, C. O., Co. A-3, Outstanding Fr., Outstanding Soph, of Battle Group, Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Sec., Pre-Vet Soc., AVMA, Danforth Award, Pres., Wesley Found., Pres. Texarkana Hometown CL LUEDKE, ERVIN L. ' 62 Erue Accounting Mart Age 21, Gamma Delta Sec., 1st Lt., Sqd 11 LUNDY, CHARLES N. ' 62 Nick History Dallas Age 22, 2nd Lt., Co. D-3., History Soc., Debate CL, Fr. Track, Pit. Ldr., Best Drilled Fr., A-Med., Dallas Hometown CL, Folk Singers Group LUNSFORD, RAY P. ' 62 Ag. Educ. Roanoke Age 21, 1st Lt., M-Band, Aggie Band, Natl. Educ. Assoc., Texas Teachers Assoc., A M Chapter of the Future Farmers of America LUTHER, OTTIE L, JR. ' 62 Buddy Arch. Design Bryan Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, D. S., Outstanding Soph. Arch., Soph. Rep., Design Stud. Soc., Art Dir., Texas A M Engineer, Art Dir., Architecture Plus, Sec., Day Stud. Coun., Finesse Club McALISTER, KENNETH W. ' 62 Mack M.E. Long Island, N. V. Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. A-2, Bus. Mgr. for Aggieland, Schol. Off., Great Ideas Seminar 442 ' 62 McALPINE, ROBERT E. ' 62 Insurance Taylor Age 21, Vice-Pres., Williamson Co. Hometown Cl., Treas., Insurance Soc. McBRIDE, JAMES R. ' 62 Jock I.T. I.D. Waco Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. G-2, Canterbury Assoc., Soc., of Amer. Mil. Engrs., Vice-Pres. of Waco Hometown Cl., Pit. Ldr., MSC Personnel Comm., Span, Cl., Ind. Educ. Cl., Amer. Foundry Soc., Safety Soc., Pit. Sgt. McCASLIN, JAMES B. ' 62 Jim C.E. Montgomery, Ala. Age 21, A qd. 8 McCLAIN, CHARLES W., JR. ' 62 Blade English Longview Age 21, D.S., D.M.S., Ross Vol., Aggieland ' 61 Layout Editor, Aggieland ' 62 Asst. Editor, ITS, Publicity Chmn. and Chmn., Cadet Court B, Engl. Soc., Capt., Co. A-2 McCOLLOUGH, RALPH A. ' 62 . Educ. Houston Age 21, Intramural Mgr., Vice-Pres., Reagan of Houston Hometown Cl. McCOOL, BRYAN D. ' 60 Human Relations Corpus Christ! Age 23, Athletic Off., Bizzell Hall, Bonfire Comm., Athletic Off., Legett Hall, Sociology Cl., Hometown Cl. McCreary, karon g. ' 62 Vet. Med. Age 21, AVMA, Pre Vet Soc., D.S., YMCA, Town Hall McDaniel, allen g. ' 62 E.E. Age 21, Vars. Track, T Assoc., AIEE, 2nd Lt., Co. G-3 McDaniel, bruce l, jr. ' 62 Economics Washington, D. C. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, MSC Bowling Comm., SCONA VI, Eco. Cl., Arts Sci. Coun., Ft. Worth Hometown Cl., Sons of the Service, Texas Assoc, for German Speaking Stud., YMCA, Canterbury Assn., D.S. Casey Royse City Hemphill McDaniel, hugh h., ii ' 62 History Wauwatosa, Wise. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3, Fr. Track and Cross Country Letterman, Yankee Hometown Cl., Del. to SCONA VI, SCONA VI Committeeman, Sec.-Treas., History Soc., Ross Vol., Del. to Third Air Force Academy Assembly, Finance Chmn., SCONA VII, Leadership Conference, History Dept. Stud. Assistantship ' 62 Jerry Columbus, Ga. Headwaiter, McDonald, gerald h. Economics Age 22, Eco. Cl., Sec.-Treas., Rebel States Hometown Cl., Wesley Found Duncan Dining Hall, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2 McDonald, herschel c. ' 62 Range Mgt. Age 21, Range Forestry Cl. Mac San Antonio 443 McENTIRE, LARAMIE E. ' 62 Larry Range Mgt. Sidney Age 21 McFarland, john r. ' 62 Plato Marketing Dallas Age 21, Aggie Band, MSC Recital Series, Mktg. Soc., AOA, San Antonio Hometown Cl., Dallas Hometown Cl. McGAUGHY, PATRICK L. ' 62 Accounting Kansas City, Mo. Age 21, 1st It., Co. A-l, Acct. Soc., Span. Cl., Pit. Ldr. McGEE, ROBERT P. ' 62 History Age 26 McGILL, MANLEY ' 62 Bob Bryan Plant and Soil Science Amarillo Age 21, Baptist Stud. Union, Agronomy Soc., Texas A M Agriculturist Staff, Aggie Band, Maj., Combined Band McHAM, EDWARD C. ' 62 Ed Chem. Engr. Fort Worth Age 23, Young Republicans, Conservative CL, Ft. Worth Hometown CL, AlChE MclLHERAN, LOUIS C. ' 62 Journalism Age 22, Alpha Delta Sigma, Soc. of A M Journ., Arts Sci. Stud. Coun. McKAY, DAVID E. ' 62 Accounting Age 21, Aggie Band , Acct. Soc., 1st Lt., W-Band McKEAN, ROBERT E. ' 62 E.E. Age 22, Pres., California Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Sqd 1 Abilene Pleasanton Bob San Jose, Calif. McKEE, WILLIAM C. ' 62 I.T. Age 21, MSC Bowling Comm., 2nd Lt., Co. F-l McKinney, john m. ' 62 Fort Worth Buddy History Houston Age 22, Swimming Vars. Letterman, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, History CL, Fr. Swimming Team McMILLEN, JACQUES J. ' 62 Jake E.E. Liberty Age 21, Eta Kappa Nu, Lower Trinity Valley Hometown CL, Pres., AIEE, Opportunity Award Schol. McNEILL, WALLIS D., JR. ' 59 Bill Liberal Arts Mathis Age 24 McPherson, richard g. ' 62 Rick Gen. Bus. Abilene Age 21, Bus. Soc., Semper Fidelis Soc., Abilene Hometown CL Off., Capt. of Co. C-l McPherson, william g. ' 62 Chemistry Groesbeck Age 21, Chem. CL McSWAIN, C. V. ' 62 Chem. Engr. Center Age 20, Pres., Vice-Pres., AlChE, Cataloger, Tau Beta Pi, Stud. Engrs. Coun. MADERER, CHARLES E., JR. ' 62 Chuck Agr. Educ. Premont Age 21, Off., Brush Co. Homet own CL, Saddle Sirloin CL, Collegiate FFA, Legett Dorm Coun., Alpha Zeta Fraternity MAGEE, ALTON O., JR. ' 62 A. O. I.D. Houston Age 21, Ind. Dist. Soc., Jeff Davis Hometown CL Pres., D.S., 2nd Wing Color Guard Commander, SCONA VI VII MAHAND, JACKIE L. ' 62 Accounting Sulphur Springs Age 21, Houston Hometown CL, Acct. Soc. MAHONE, JOHN R. ' 62 Johnny . Engr. Fairfax, Va. Age 21, Fish Drill Team; ASME, AIIE, Sons of Service Sec., Social Sec., Vice-Pres., Athletic Off., Sqd. 9 MANNING, EDWARD L. ' 62 Agr. Engr. Round Rock Age 25, Stud. Soc. of Agr. Engr., Soil Conservation CL, Williamson Co. Hometown CL, Flying Kadets MANNING, FREDERICK J. ' 62 History Taylor Age 22 MARROU, JOHNNY M. ' 62 Mack Finance Gonzales Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. A-l, Fish Football, Vars. Football, Athletic Off., Mktg. Soc., Amer. Foundryman ' s Soc., Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc., Newman Cl. MARTIN, BOE W. ' 62 History Ft. Worth Age 21, Adjutant, 3rd Brigade Staff, Sec. of Ft. Worth Hometown Cl., History Cl., Pre Law Soc., Pre Med Pre Dent Soc., D.S. MARTINEZ, JUAN M., JR. ' 62 Johnny B.A. and English Laredo Age 21, Election Comm., C. O. of Co. B-l, Social Sec. of Sr. Class, SCONA VI, Fr. Drill Team, Ross Vol., Newman Cl., Bus. Soc., Army Coordinator, Air Force Ball Sweetheart Sel. Comm. MATHIS, RALPH H. ' 61 I.T. Bryan Age 22, AFS, Stud. Safety Soc., Ind. Educ. Soc., D. S. MATTHEWS, ARCHIE H., JR. ' 61 C.E. Poth Age 28, ASCE, Milner Hall Dorm Coun. MATTHEWS, JOHN R. ' 61 Goatroper Economics Luling Age 22, D.S., Eco., Cl. MATULA, BEN R. ' 62 I.T. Sinton Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. B-2 MATULA, RAYMOND E. ' 62 Ray Ag. Eco. Granger Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL, Williamson Hometown CL, Newman CL, 1st Lt., Sqd. 7 MAXWELL, LLOYD J. ' 62 Agr. Devers Age 22, Agronomy CL MAXWELL, MALCOLM D. ' 61 Math San Antonio Age 22, Jr. Rep., Sr. Rep., YMCA Cabinet, Vice-Pres., Interfaith Coun., Schol. Sgt., Co. G-l, Schol. Off., 1st Lt., Co. G-l, Del. Natl. Assembly of Stud. YMCA-YWCA, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Soc., SAME, ASME, YMCA Fish Camp Counselor MAXWELL, THOMAS M. ' 62 Max . Educ. Waco Age 21, Track Team, Sr. and 5th Year Rep. of Law Hall, Dorm Editor, Ind. Educ. CL MAYFIELD, RAMON B. ' 62 Casper Accounting and Mktg. Harlingen Age 21, Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Best Drilled Outfit, Drum and Bugle Sqd. Ldr., 1st Lt., M-Band MEADOWS, CHARLES D. ' 62 C. D. Building Products Mktg. Waxahachie Age 21, Reporter, Ellis Co. Hometown CL, Newman CL, Bldg. Products Mktg. CL, W-Band MEANS, JAN O. ' 62 B.A. Brownwood Age 24, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Pecan Valley Hometown CL MECKE, MICHAEL B. ' 61 Mike Agr. Educ. San Antonio Age 22, Wrestling Team, Collegiate FFA, Fish Game CL, Newman CL, San Antonio Hometown CL, Range Forestry CL, Saddle Sirloin CL MELENDEZ, ARTURO ' 60 Art . Dist. Brownsville Age 28, Ind. Educ. Soc., Social Chmn., Dorm Coun., Newman CL, Pet Engr. CL, Rio Grande Valley Hometown CL Treas., Mktg. Soc. MELUGIN, RAMSEY K. ' 62 E.E. Grandfalls Age 21, C. O., Second Brigade, Pres, of Cadet Court B, SCONA IV, V, VI, Singing Cadets, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IRE MENN, WALLACE G. ' 62 Agronomy Franklin Age 21, Agronomy Soc., 1st Lt., Co. A-l METCALF, MICHAEL P. ' 62 Mickey Ind. Dist. Dalhart Age 21, Ind. Dist. CL, SCONA V, VI, VII, Panhandle Hometown CL, Sec., 1st Lt., Co. C-2, Model U. N. CL MEUSE, PHILLIP M. ' 62 Phil Marketing Marlin Age 21, Falls Co. Hometown CL, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Amer. Ordnance Assoc., Newman CL, Sqd. 5 Supply Off. ' 62 AAIEARS, ROBERT A. Arch. Age 21, Pres., Ft. Bend Hometown Cl., Chapter Assoc., Gen. Contractors, Amer. Jump CL, 1st Lt., Co. E-2 AAIER, JOSE A. ' 62 Chem. Engr. Age 24 MILBY, JAMES F. ' 62 Pers. Adm. Age 21, Colorado-Fayette Co. Hometown C Bob Houston Past Vice-Pres. of Hometown CL, Stud. QM Soc., Schol. Off., Co. E-2, A M Pepe Durango, Mex. Jim Eagle Lake ., Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Football MILLER, DONALD L. ' 62 Don C.E. Dallas Age 22, 2nd Lt., Co. E-l, MSC Bowling Comm., ASCE, SAME, Dallas Hometown CL MILLER, TEDDIE I. ' 62 T. I. M.E. Electra Age 22, SAE, ASME, Ross VoL, FIP, Flying Kadets, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2 MILLER, THOMAS R. ' 62 Tommy Zoology, Pre Vet Mercedes Age 21, Pre Vet Soc., Newman CL, Pres., Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Vice-Pres., Rio Grande Valley Hometown CL, Ex-Officio Member of Civ. Stud. Honor Coun. MILLER, WILLIAM R. ' 62 Bill Ag. Educ. Lone Oak Age 21, Intramural Mgr., Dorm Athletic Off., Collegiate FFA Sec. MITCHELL, JERRY B. ' 62 Finance Palestine Age 23, Bus. Soc., MSC Bowling Comm. MITCHELL, RAYMOND E. ' 62 Groady Bldg. Prod. Mktg. El Paso Age 21, Pres., El Paso Hometown CL, Building Products Mktg. CL, Boxing CL, 1st Lt., Co. D-2 MITCHELL, WILLIS W., II ' 62 Mitch Accounting Dallas Age 22, Best Drilled Fr., C-FA, Outstanding Soph. F-2, Accounting Soc., Pre-Law Soc., Dallas Hometown CL, Maj., 2nd Brigade Staff MOLBERG, JAMES J. ' 62 Jim Accounting San Antonio Age 22, San Antonio Hometown CL, Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc., D.S. MONTEER, DAVID H. ' 62 Weasel Ind. Engr. San Antonio Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. E-2, Ross VoL, Fish Drill Team, D.S., AIIE, San Antonio Hometown CL, Stud. Engr. Rep., Best Drilled Fr., D.M.S., Alpha Pi Mu MOONEY, DIXON B. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Age 21 MOORE, ARTHUR T. ' 62 E.E. Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. E-l, Schol. Off., Co. E-l, Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Stud. Engr. Coun. MOORE, CHARLES W„ JR. ' 62 McKinney Hempstead Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Charlie Ind. Engr. Dallas Age 21, Class Off., Election Comm., 3rd Battle Group Staff, Aggieland Staff, Dallas Hometown CL Off., AIIE, Ross VoL, Corps Screening Comm, for Who ' s Who, SCONA VI VII, Fr. Engr. Soc., Sect. Editor, Aggieland ' 61 MOORE, GEORGE E. ' 62 Geology Bryan Age 22, 1st Lt., Co. F-3, Stud. Engr. Coun., Pres., A M Geology CL, George P. Mitchell Award for Outstanding Jr. in Geology, Tau Beta Pi, D.S. MOORE, WALTER B. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Big Spring Age 21, 6th Battle Group, Saddle Sirloin CL, Block Bridle CL, Social Chmn., Pre Vet Soc., Big Spring Hometown CL, Army Flight Program MORELAND, CHARLES R. ' 62 Pac Marketing San Antonio Age 21, Vice-Pres., San Antonio Hometown CL, Election Comm., QMC Assoc., 2nd Brigade Staff, Mktg. Soc. MORELAND, HENRY C, JR. ' 62 Ind. Educ. Age 22, Ind. Educ. Soc., Hill Co. Hometown CL, Ind., Educ. Rep. to Jaycees MORGAN, DAVID L. ' 62 Agriculture Age 21, Singing Cadets, Pre Med Soc., Span. CL, 1st Lt., Co. D-3 MORRIS, JOSEPH C. ' 62 Marketing Age 21, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Newman CL, Fort Worth Hometown CL, Kingsland David Uvalde Clyde Fort Worth D.S. MORRIS, PAUL E. ' 62 York” Aero, Engr. Leetonia, Ohio Age 21, Inst, of Aero Space Sci., Texas Soc. of Prof. Engrs., Gamma Alpha Sigma, 1st It., Sqd. 4 MORRIS, RICHARD J. ' 62 Dick History Ontario, N. Y. Age 20, Pre Law Cl., Vice-Pres., Yankee Hometown Cl. MORRIS, THOMAS C. ' 62 Tommy English Waco Age 21, Lt. Col., Co., 4th Group Staff, Engl. Soc., Vars. Letterman in Tennis, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Amer. Ordnance Assoc. MORROW, RICHARD F. ' 62 Dick Accounting College Station Age 29, Acct. Soc. MORSE, CHARLES H. ' 62 Chuck E-E- Waco Age 21, AIEE, 1st Lt., Co. B-2 MOSMAN, TIMOTHY J. ' 62 Ti m History Muenster Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 5, History CL, Stud. NEA, Newman CL, Cooke Co. Hometown CL, American Ordnance Assoc., Physics CL, United Nations CL MOWLAM, THOMAS J. ' 61 Scoop Arch. Design Corsicana Age 28, Design Stud. Soc., Navarro Co. Hometown CL, Jr. Warden, Canterbury Assn. MUEHE, LAWRENCE W., JR. ' 62 Larry I.T. I.D. LaMarque Age 21, Newman CL, Ind. Educ. Soc., Safety Soc., Dance Comm., Galveston Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Sqd. 12 MUELLER, DAVID W. ' 62 Chemistry Dallas Age 22, Battalion, Aggieland, Ramp Rep., Arts Sci. Coun., Chem. CL, German CL, Skydiving CL MUNNERLYN, CHARLES R. ' 62 Charlie Physics McLeod Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 5, SCONA V, SCONA VI, Arts Sci. Coun., Intercouncil Comm., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, North East Texas Hometown CL, L. H. Lane SchoL, Treas., Physics Soc., Physics Lab Asst., Dist. AFROTC Cadet MUNRO, CHARLES R. ' 62 Math El Paso Age 21 MURDOCK, DON M. ' 62 Geology Galena Park Age 21, Dorm Coun., Geology CL, Hometown CL MURRAY, DONALD J. ' 61 Don Marketing Beaumont Age 22, Mktg. Soc., Beaumont Hometown CL MURRAY, GARY T. ' 62 Geetas Gen. Bus. . Houston Age 22, Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc., Stud. Activities MURRAY, GEORGE P. ' 62 C.E. Houston Age 21, D.M.S., Cadet Maj., Brigade Adjutant, Outstanding Fr. C Inf., Fr. Drill Team, Amer. Soc. Mil. Engrs., ASCE, Best Inf. Badge, Reagan of Houston Hometown CL, Center- pole Comm., Bonfire, Outstanding Cadet 4th Pit. C Co. Summer Camp MYERS, JAMES P. ' 62 Jim Math Shreveport, La. Age 21, Intelligence and Safety Off., 2nd Wing Staff, Chmn. Sweetheart Sel. Comm., Air Force Ball, Social Sec., Shreveport Hometown CL, Great Issues Comm., Recorder, SCONA VII, Math CL, Fish Drill Team, SchoL Sgt., Sqd. 17, Bonfire Publicity Comm., Chmn., Social Customs Revisions Comm., Dorm Rep., St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Who ' s Who Screening Comm., Lt. Col., Corps Staff NASH, WELDON W. ' 62 Snatch Arch. Dallas Age 21, Aggieland, Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Maj., 3rd Battle Group Staff, D.S., Dallas Hometown CL, Tile Coun. SchoL NAVAR, LUIS G. ' 62 Gabby Vei. Med. El Paso Age 20, Singing Cadets, Newman CL, Treas., Chmn., S.T.P., Stud. Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, Fencing CL, AVMA, El Paso Hometown CL, Sec.-Treas., D. S., Pre Vet Soc., Weightlifting CL NEAL, FRED, JR. ' 63 M.E. Longview Age 29, ASME NELSON, JERRY B. ' 62 Bradford Marketing Houston Age 21, Pistol Team Co-Capt., Fencing Team, Austin of Houston Hometown CL, ADS Fraternity, 1st Lt., Co. B-l NEW, NOAH E., JR. ' 62 C.E. Mex a Age 21, Aggie Band, Gymnastics Team, YMCA Fish Council, Bi-Stone Hometown CL, ASCE, SCUBA, 1st Lt., Band SENIORS ’62 NELSON, HUBERT D. ' 62 Hugo Landscape Arch. San Antonio Age 22, Dorm Pres., T Assoc., Track Team, Architecture D.S.S., Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Soc., Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Baptist Stud. Union NEWHOUSE, HAROLD I., JR. ' 62 Hal £.£. Whigham, Ga. Age 28 NEWMAN, GENE W. ' 61 Landscape Arch. Cameron Age 22, Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Flor. and Landscape Arch. Soc., Mgr., Stud. Floriculture Concession, Design Stud. Soc., D.S., 2nd Place Recipient Southwest Feed Mfg. Assoc. State Essay Contest NICHOLS, JAMES W., JR. ' 62 Nick Gen. Bus. Wilmington, Del. Age 21, 2nd Lt., Co. A-l, Russian CL, Bus. Soc., Yankee Hometown CL, Out¬ standing Fr. B Inf., Athletic Sgt., 5 Intramural Medals NICHOLS, ROBERT A. ' 61 Bob Sociology Luling Age 22, Pre Vet Soc., Sons of the Service, Design Stud. Soc., Great Issues, Sociology CL, Ag. Coun. NICHOLSON, JOHN R. ' 62 Johnnie Bldg. Products Mktg. Houston Age 21, Exec. Off., 1st Group Staff, Supply Sgt., 1st Group Staff, Guidon Bearer, Sqd. 1, Fish Swimming Team, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres., Bellaire Hometown CL, Pres., Bldg. Prod. Mktg CL, Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Stud. Arts Sci. Coun., Corps Screening Subcommittee for Who ' s Who, SCUBA Short Course Instr. NIMITZ, ERNEST K. ' 63 Ernesto Range Mgt. and Vet. Med. Eldorado Age 20, Intramurals, Intercollegiate Plant Judging Team, Amer. Soc. of Range Mgt., Range Forestry CL, West Texas A M Hometown CL NORMAN, FREDERICK J. ' 62 Meteorology Seattle, Wash. Age 30 NORRIS, RONALD W. ' 62 Zoology Corsicana Age 21 NORTON, DAVID J. M.E. Age 21, Best Drilled Soph D.M.S., ASME, 1st Lt., Co. E-l NUTT, JOHN W. ' 62 C.E. Age 21, ASCE, 2nd Lt., Co. G-l OHLENDORF, HARRY M. ' 62 Dave Arlington, Va. Sec., SAME, Ross VoL, Fencing CL, Pres., SAME, ' 62 Pine Bluff, Ark. Dorf Wildlife Mgt. Lockhart Age 21, D. S., D. M. S., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Fish Game CL, Ag. Coun., Outstanding Fish in Sch. of Agr., Jesse Jones Agr. SchoL, Sears- Roebuck Agr. Tour of Mexico, Quartermaster Assoc., Mng. Editor, Texas A M Agriculturist, Undergrad. Asst, in Dept, of Biology, Tech. Asst, in Dept, of Wildlife Mgt., Election Comm., Cen-tex Hometown CL, Op. Off., 4th Battle Group OLIVER, JOE H. ' 62 Mdn. Language and Bus. Highlands Age 21, Baytown Hometown CL, French CL, Athletic Sgt., Sqd. 8 OLIVER, WILLIAM T. ' 62 Ollie Pre-Dent and Zoology Refugio Age 20, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Ross VoL, San Re Bee Hometown CL, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Soc., Track, Ross VoL, Permanent Firing Squad ORGAN, CHARLES B. ' 62 Scuba Pre-Law Houston Age 21, Treas., Sam Houston Hometown CL, Fencing Team, Pre-Law Soc., 1st Lt., W-Band ORR, RICHARD S. ' 62 Rick Ag. Educ. Panhandle Age 23, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10 ORSAG, JOHN W. ' 62 M.E. Snook Age 21, SAE, ASME ORTEGA, HENRY C. ' 62 Arch. San Antonio Age 21, Dsign Stud. Soc., Exec. Off., Sqd. 7 448 OSBORNE, WILLIAM G., JR. ' 62 ’Bill” Chem. Eng. Bartlesville, Okla. Age 21, Tau Beta Pi, American Inst, of Chem. Engrs., Great Issues Comm. OZAN, CECIL R., JR. ' 62 Aero. Eng. Age 26 PALMER, BLAINE L. ' 62 Anl. Husbandry Age 21, 1st It., Co. E-3 San Antonio San Angelo PALMER, EDWIN P. ' 62 Finance Nacogdoches Age 21, Soph. Jr. Intramural Mgr., Shelby-Doches Hometown Club, Insurance Soc. PARIS, JACK F. ' 62 Jack Physics San Antonio Age 21, Stud. Senate, YMCA Class Rep., Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Soc., San Antonio Hometown Cl., D.S., Interfaith Coun., Freshman Schol. Award, Sqd. 4, Schol. Off., Sqd. 4 PARKER, LARRY G. ' 62 Math. Mt. Pleasant Age 21, Math Cl., Northeast Texas Hometown Cl., Radio Cl. PARTIDA, ROLAND ' 62 Arch. Age 21, 12th Man Football, Design Student Soc. PATRICK, ROBERT D., Ill ' 62 Bernie Dallas Bob M.E. Liberty Age 21, D.S., Tau Beta Pi, 2nd Place Freshman Eng. Drawing Contest, American Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Intramural Mgr., Liberty Hometown Cl., Chemstrand Corporation Schol. PATTERSON, JOHN S. ' 62 Pat Accounting Temple Age 21, Ross Vol., Accounting Soc., Young Republicans Cl., Bell Co. Hometown Cl. Pres., A-2 Athletic Off., Fish Swimming Team PAUL, THOMAS C. ' 62 Buzzard M.E. Seattle, Wash. Age 22, C. O., Co. E-2, Pres. ASME, Vice-Pres., Stud. Eng. Council, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, Assoc. Editor, Texas A M Engineer, D.M.S., D.S., SAME, 2nd Place Freshman Soph. 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Assoc. 451 REA, CURTIS G., JR. Education Age 22 READ, DOYLE W., JR. Pet. Eng. Temple REED, JAMES L. History ' 61 Dub Gladewater Age 22, Pet. Engr. Cl., Tau Beta Pi, Standard Oil of Texas Schol., Mobil Inter¬ national Schol. Jim Ft. Worth Age 21, 1st It., Co. A-2, Fish Yell Ldr., Insurance Soc., Pres., History Soc., Ross Vol., Permanent Firing Squad, Ft. Worth Hometown Cl., Ft. Worth A M Mothers Cl. Schol. Award, Ordnance Soc., Soc. of American Mil. Engrs., D.M.S., Stud. NEA REEVES, C. KENNETH ' 62 Pet. Eng. Kilgore Age 32, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Engr. CL, Stud. Member of SPE-AIME REUE, WAYNE W. ' 62 Flash B.A. Wharton Age 21, Wharton Co. Hometown CL, Gamma Alpha Sigma, Newman CL, Pre¬ law Soc., Flower Judging Team RHODES, SAM F. ' 62 Sam Ag. Eco. Accounting San Antonio Age 21, 1st It., W-Band, Aggie Band, Recital Series Comm., Fish Swimming Team, San Antonio Hometown CL, Ag. Eco. CL, Accounting Soc. RHODES, TERRY J. ' 62 I.D. Dallas Age 22, Richardson Hometown CL, Ind. Educ. 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' 61 Mike Physics Houston Age 23, Sigma Pi Sigma, Inst, of Radio Engrs., American Inst, of Electrical Engrs., American Inst, of Physics, American Assn, of Physics Teachers, Kappa Kappa Psi, Aggieland Dance Band and Combo Al Lampasas San Antonio Arecibo, Puerto Rico RINGO, ALVIN L. ' 62 P.E. Age 23, Physical Educ. CL RIOJAS, NORBERT ' 62 C.E. Age 24, American Soc. of Civil Engrs. RIOS, ARTAJERJES A. ' 62 Dairy Science Age 24, Dairy Science CL, Pan American CL ROACH, LIONEL J. ' 62 I.T. Age 21, Bay Area Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co F-3 ROBERTS, MARK S. ’ ' 62 Accounting Age 21 ROBERTSON, CHARLES R. ' 62 I. Eng. La Porte Age 25, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. Corresponding Sec., Alpha Pi Mu, Pres., AIIE, Stud. Engs. Coun., D.S. Texas City Fort Worth ' 62 ROBINSON, CLIFFORD A. ' 62 Cliff C.E. La Marque Age 21, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., Texas Soc. of Professional Engrs. ROBINSON, GARY I. ' 61 Vet. Med. Waelder Age 21, AVMA RODRIGUEZ, AURELIO R. ' 62 B. A. Laredo Age 23, Laredo Hometown Cl., Newman Cl. RODRIGUEZ, HERIBERTO F. y 62 C. E. Grecia, Costa Rica Age 23, Pan American Cl., ASCE RODRIGUEZ, ROQUE C. ' 62 E.E. Laredo Age 20, Soph. Class Off., Jr. Class Off., SCONA V, VI, VII, Ross Volunteers, 1st Lt., Co. C-2, Election Comm., Aggieland Staff, AIEE, IRE ROEPKE, ROBERT E. ' 61 Rep I.D. Houston Age 21, Pres., San Jacinto Hometown CL, American Foundrymen ' s Soc., Ind. Educ. CL, Football Mgr., Head Varsity Mgr., Publicity Dir., T Assoc. ROGERS, JAMES W. ' 62 Shorty Marketing Baytown Age 21, Accounting Soc., Semper Fidelis Soc., Marketing Soc., Bus. Soc., Baytown Hometown CL ROGERS, LOUIS R. ' 59 Frenchie Geology Rockdale Age 24, Texas Aggie Band, A M Waldrop Drum Bugle Corps Award, Flying Kadets, Natl. Registration Comm., Chmn., Natl. Intercollegiate Flying Assn., Texas Jets Comm., Stud. Engrs. Coun. ROMERE, PAUL O. ' 61 Aerospace Eng. Houston Age 23, Fr. 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' 62 Dick Range Mgt. Eldorado Age 21, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Chancellor (Pres.) of Alpha Zeta Tex. Alpha Chapter, Alpha Zeta, D.M.S., D.S., Intelligence Sgt. Off., First Bri- grade Staff, Staff Writer Adv. Mgr., Texas A M Agriculturist, Outstanding Soph, in Sch. of Agriculture, Outstanding Soph. Jr. in Range Forestry, Sears- Roebuck Found. Tour of Mexico, Delegate to AZ Biennial Conclave, Range Forestry CL, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown CL RYAN, DANNY L. ' 62 Range Mgt. Seymour Age 21, 2nd Lt., Co. D-l RYBURN, WINDEL D. ' 62 Landscape Arch. Dallas Age 22, Social Sec., Arkansas Homestate CL, Floriculture Landscape Arch. Soc., Div. of Design Stud., Freshman Baseball SABIN, CHARLES B., JR. ' 62 Hamster History—Math Houston Age 21, A M Pistol Team, Texas A M Review Staff, History Soc., Russian Club, Le Cercle Francais, Maj., 2nd Battle Group Staff SANDARS, GEORGE W. ' 60 M.E. Taft Age 24, Aggie Band, ASME, Intramural Football, Horseshoes SANDEFUR, ROY J. ' 62 Sandy E.E. 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El Paso Age 21, Freshman Cross Country, ASME, 2nd Lt., Co G-2 SCHEPPS, DENNIS J. ' 62 Gen. Bus. Houston Age 20, 2nd Lt., Co. E-2, Pres., Aggie Debate and Discussion CL, Pres., A M B ' nai B ' rith Hillel, Arts Sciences Coun. SCHERR, DONALD P. Don B.A. Economics Corpus Christi Age 25, Bus. Soc., Economics CL, AIEE, IAS SCHLOTZHAUER, JAMES W. ' 62 Schlotz Finance Falls Church, Va. Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, Athletic Off., Sqd. 12, Planning Comm. Chmn., SCONA VII, SCONA VI, Pres., Sons of the Service, Delegate to the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Con., Bus. Soc. SCHMIDT, JOHN III ' 61 Big John Education Galena Park Age 22, Stud. Education Assoc., Galena Park Hometown CL, Chess Soc., 2nd Lt., Co. E-3 SCHNEIDER, ARLAND D. ' 62 Agr. Eng. Weimar Age 22, Freshman Engr. Soc., SCONA VI, SCONA V, Stud. Senate, Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Pres., American Soc. of Agricultural Engrs., Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Newman CL, Stud. Engrs. Coun., Reporter of Stud. Agricultural Coun., Exec. Off., Co. C-2 SCHNEIDER, DONALD E. ' 62 B.A. Waco Age 23, Ramp Representative SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL M. ' 62 Mike Math Dallas Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, SCONA V, VI, VII, Directorate Asst., Vice-Pres., Pres., MSC Coun., Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, First Sgt., Co. B-2, C.O. of Co. B-2, Outstanding Soph, in Corps of Cadets SCHROEDER, EDWIN P., JR. ' 63 Skip B.A. San Antonio Age 22 SCHULMEIER, DONALD A. ' 62 Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 22, Rodeo CL, Agricultural Eco. CL, San Antonio Hometown CL SCHULZ, HOMER M. ' 62 M.E. Vernon Age 35, Pres., SAE; Sec., ASME, Stud. Engrs. Coun., Office Assistant to Foreign Stud. Adv. SCHWENK, DOUGLAS R. ' 62 Doug B.A.—Marketing Pottstown, Pa. Age 25, Pres., Civilian Stud. Coun., New Stud. Week Comm., Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Treas., Mktg. Soc., Economics CL, Debate Team, YMCA Cabinet, Honor Code Appeal Coun., Yankee Hometown CL, Who ' s Who Among Stud, in American Colleges and Universities, E. O. Cartwright Schol. Award SCHWERTNER, CHARLES J. ' 62 Charlie Agronomy Wall Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 4, Newman CL, Knights of Columbus, Intramural Mgr., Agronomy Soc., A M Soils Judging Team, Exec. Off., Sqd. 5, D.S., Finalist C. E. Babcock Essay Con¬ test, Bus. Mgr. of 1960 Cotton Pageant Ball, Athletic Sgt., Sqd. 5, Alpha Zeta SCOPEL, LOUIS S. ' 59 Big Lou Accounting Pre-Law Seguin Age 25, Dorm Coun., Housemaster for Legett Hall, Housemaster for Puryear Hall, Cen-Tex Hometown CL, Accounting Soc., D.S. SEALE, STEPHEN W., JR. ' 62 Skipper E.E. San Marcos Age 21, AIEE, Pres, of Texas Soc. of Professional Engrs., S Sgt. of Ross Vol., SCONA VI, Exec. Off., First Wing SEAQUIST, MICHAEL E. ' 62 Mike Vet. Med. Palarius Age 22, Matagorda Hometown Cl., Exec. Off., A-3, AVMA, Pre Med Cl. SEBESTA, CHARLES J. ' 62 History Snook Age 21, Interfaith Coun., Stud. Assistant in Sports News Office, 1st It., Co. H-3 SELBY, RICHARD M. ' 61 Dick E.E. Orange Age 22, AIEE, Orange Hometown Cl. SELLMAN, WAYNE S. ' 62 Steve Education History Texarkana Age 21, Aggie Band, Aggieland Orchestra, Ross Vol., Phi Eta Sigma, Sec.-Treas., Arts Science Coun., Music Comm., D.S., Mr. Future Teacher From A M, Cadet Maj., Band Staff, Pres., Student Educ. Assoc. SHANNON, CLARENCE B. ' 61 E.E. Sweeny Age 22, AIEE, Sec., Baptist Stud. Union, Music Chmn. SHARP, MARVIN L., JR. Vet. Med. Vernon Age 32, Pres, of Soph. Vet. Med. Class, AVMA SHARP, WAYNE W. ' 62 Range Mgt. San Angelo Age 21, Cadet Ma|., Intelligence Off., 3rd Brigade Staff, Fish Camper, Counselor, Wrestling Team, Tech. Sgt., Operations Sgt., 1st Battle Group Staff, Best All-around Soph, in Co. C-l, Ross Vol., Alpha Zeta, Centennial Associate Membership Comm., Range and Forestry Cl. Reporter, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Cl. Pres., Stud. Agricultural Coun., Agricultural Concovation Chmn., Inter Coun. SHAW, WILLIAM A. ' 62 Hollywood Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, AVMA, Battle Group Commander, Sam Houston Hometown Cl., Lt. Col., Co. A-3 SHERRILL, ALVAN C., JR. ' 62 E.E. Akron, Ohio IRE, AIEE, HKN, TBII SHERRILL, WORD B. ' 63 Ag. Eco. Uvalde Age 22, D.S., Outstanding Soph. In Co. D-3, Vice-Pres., Ag. Eco. Cl., Vice-Pres., Inter¬ collegiate 4-H Cl., Vice-Pres., Southwest Texas Hometown Cl., Intramural Athletics SHIELDS, JOHN C. ' 62 B.A. Age 21, Bellaire Hometown Club, Bus. Soc., SAME, TAE, 1st Lt., Co E-l Johnny Bellaire SHIELDS, THEODORE C. ' 60 Ted Chemistry Houston Age 25, SCONA IV, D.S., Chem. Cl. SHIFFLETT, THOMAS A., JR. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Marble Falls Age 22, Saddle Sirloin Club Reporter, Outstanding Soph. In Saddle Sirloin Cl., Sr. Meats Team, Junior Wool Team SHIPLEY, ROBERT H. ' 62 E.E. Rob Sweetwater Age 21, AIEE, TSPE, Flying Kadets, 1st Lt., Sqd. 13 SHIVELY, MICHAEL H. ' 62 Animal Science Age, 21, 1st Lt., Co. D-3 Mike Vivian, La. SIDES, JOE E. ' 62 Joe Accounting Carlsbad, N. M. Age 21, C.O., 6th Battle Group, Ross Vol., Town Hall Staff, D.M.S., Vice-Pres., Cadet Court B, D.S. SILVA, MARIO A. ' 62 Agronomy San Salvador Age 23, Agronomy Soc., Pan American Cl. SIMMONS, WARREN R. ' 59 Marketing Age 25, Fayette-Colorado County Hometown Cl., Bus. Soc., Mktg Soc. SIMMS, LARRY P. ' 62 History Age 21, Ft. Worth Hometown Cl., History Soc., Russian Cl., 1st Lt., Co. D-2 SIMS, EVERETT J. ' 62 Accounting Age 22, Acc. Soc., Bus. Soc., Ramp Rep. Athletic Officer, Puryear Eagle Lake Butch Ft. Worth Houston SIMS, THOMAS L. ' 62 Reb History El Paso Age 20, Texas A M Parachute Cl., Ross Vol., History Soc., Election Comm., El Paso Hometown CL, Capt., Co. F-2 SIMS, WILLIAM L. ' 62 Dub Ag. Educ. Paint Creek Age 22, Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA, Outstanding Jr. in Agri. Educ., Vice-Pres., Collegiate 4-H Cl. SIRE, DOUGLAS M. ' 62 Mike Insurance Tyler Age 21, Aggie Band, Fine Arts Comm., Talent Comm., Athletic Off., W-Band, Pres., Tyler-Smith Co. Hometown Cl., Insurance Soc., 1st Lt., W-Band SKWERES, CHARLES ' 61 M.E. Houston Age 23, AFS, SAE, ASME SLAUGHTER, JOHM T. ' 62 Math Houston Age 21, Schol. Off., 1st Group Staff, Ross Vol., Social Sec., Jeff Davis Hometown CL, Vice-Pres. Math CL, Co-Chmn., Air Force Ball SLOAN, RICHARD L. ' 62 Eco. Amarillo Age 22, Amarillo Hometown CL, American Ordnance Assoc., Pres., Econ. CL, Maj., 2nd Group Staff SLOAN, ROBERT S. ' 62 Bob Journalism Dallas Age 21, Editor, The Battalion, Sigma Delta Chi, Soc. of A M Journalists, A M Press CL, Brazos Valley Press CL, Public Info. Off., Corps Staff SMITH, CHARLES D. ' 62 Dannie Marketing Houston Age 21, Mktg. Soc., Bus. Soc., Jeff Davis of Houston Hometown CL SMITH, DOLPH W. ' 62 Buddy Animal Husbandry Huntsville Age 21, Vice-Pres., Saddle Sirloin CL, Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Sr. Livestock Judging Team, High Individual of Fish-Soph. Judging Contest SMITH, HAROLD W. ' 62 Happy Marketing Tyler Age 22, Maj., 3rd Brigade Staff, Vice-Pres., Mktg. Soc., Ross Vol., D.S., Election Comm., Opportunity Award, H. W. Peters Award, Wesley Found. SMITH, LARRY B. ' 62 Journalism Brady Age 21, Fish Varsity Football, Alpha Delta Sigma, Sports Editor, The Battalion, D.S. SMITH, LEONARD H. ' 62 Len Meteorology Freeport, N. Y. Age 30 SMITH, MARSHALL R. l.D. I.T. ' 62 Froggie Ft. Worth Age 21, Lt. Col., Scholastic Off., 2nd Wing, Pres., Engr. Coun., D.S., Vice-Pres., Ind. Educ. Soc., Outstanding Jr., 3rd Group, lota Lambda Sigma Historian, Program Planner, Ft. Worth Hometown CL, Who ' s Who Nominee, Stud. Chamber of Commerce, Inter Coun. SMITH, REED W., JR. ' 62 Ag. Eco. Katy Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL SMITH, RICHARD C. B.A. ' 62 Rick Lampasas Age 22, Fish Drill Team, Ross Vol., Active Sr., Dist. Air Science Cadet, Pres., Lampasas Hometown CL, Bus. Soc., Town Hall Staff, D.S., American Ordnance Soc., American Quarter¬ master Soc., Sons of Service, Mktg. Soc., Stud. NEA, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15 SMITH, RONALD V. ' 62 Ronnie M.E. Miles Age 21, Town Hall Staff, Texas A M Engineer Staff, ASME, Ross Vol., Bonfire Comm., San Angelo-West Texas Hometown CL, Dist. AFROTC Stud., SCONA IV, Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 5, Opportunity Awards Schol., Cadet Court A SMITH, WILSON P. ' 62 Willy I.T. Brownwood Age 21, Ind. Educ. Soc., AOA, Soc. of Automotive Engrs., Stud. Safety Soc., Freshman Engr. Soc., Pecan Valley Hometown CL SNEAD, WILLIAM B. ' 62 Bill Ind. Eng. Austin Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3, Chmn., Issues Comm., Stud. Senate, Austin Hometown CL, AIIE SOULATI, FIROOZ ' 62 Fritz Pet. Eng. Rezaieh, Iran Age 23, Dorm Coun., Treas., Milner Hall, Treas., United Nations CL, Soccer CL, Wrestling CL, Petroleum Engr. CL SOULES, LUTHER H., Ill ' 61 Luke Economics Math Dallas Age 23, SCONA V, SCONA VI Finance Chmn., Delegate to SCONA VII, Air Force Academy Assembly, Principia Public Affairs Con., Region IX Assoc, of College Unions Convention, Stud. Engrs. Coun., Econ. CL, Dallas Hometown CL, ASME, Sec., Vice-Pres., United Nations CL, Chief of Delegation to Model U. N. Gen. Assembly, A M Young Republicans Chmn., Sec. Platform Comm. Chmn., 2nd Lt., Co. F-l SPENCE, SAMUEL E. ' 61 Sam Journalism Pers. Adm. Brenham Age 22, Phi Eta Sigma, Battalion Staff, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Soc. of A M Journalists Sec., D.S., Bus. Soc., Arts Sciences Coun., Intramurals, Brenham Hometown CL, SCONA VI, MSC Public Relation CL SPENGLER, RICHARD AA. ' 62 M.E. Houston Age 21, Regional Coordinator, MSC Evaluation Comm., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASAAE, Outstanding Soph., 2nd Wing, D.S. SPRAGUE, FRANKLIN H. ' 62 Wildlife Weatherford Age 21, Pistol Team STACK, THOMAS L. ' 62 Stark I.T. I.D. B.A. Port Arthur Age 20, Aggie Band, Industrial Education Soc., Mktg. Soc., 1st It., W-Band STAFFORD, LLOYD M. ' 62 C.E. Texarkana Age 21, C.O., Sqd. 12, Outstanding Schol. Sgt., 2nd Wing, D.S., ASCE, Chmn., MSC Radio Comm., MSC Directorate, Town Hall Staff, Pres., Texarkana Hometown Cl., Fr. Engr. Soc. STANCIL, BRIAN M. ' 62 Pat History Shreveport, La. Age 21, Maj., 2nd Battle Group Staff, Ross Vol., Fr. Drill Team, Advisor to Fr. Drill Team, D.M.S., D.S., Pres., Shreveport Hometown Cl., History Soc., French Cl., Stud. Assistantship in History Dept. STANFORD, RAYMOND W., JR. ' 62 Ray Poultry Science Bryan Age 21, Poultry Science Cl., Jr. Sr. Poultry Judging Teams, Aggie Band, Texas Aggie Rodeo Cl., Nat. Intercollegiate Rodeo Assoc., Saddle Sirloin Cl. STEEL, JOHN D. ' 62 Dave P.E. Dallas Age 21, 1 st Lt., Co. B-2 STEEVES, BRIAN H. ' 63 Chemistry Age 27, B. S. Bishop ' s Univ. Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada STEGER, ROBERT E. ' 62 Agr. Educ. Age 24, 2nd Vice-Pres., Collegiate FFA STEPHENSON, SIDNEY F. ' 62 Steve Building Prod. Mktg. Fort Worth Age 21, Fort Worth Hometown Cl., Drum Bugle Corps, BPM CL, Mktg. Soc., Capt., M-Band STERLING, TOMMY M., JR. ' 61 Arch. Houston Age 22, Design Stud. Soc., Le Cercle Francais STEVENS, JOE M. ' 62 Steve I.T. I.D. Paris Age 22, Pres., Safety Soc., Red River Valley Hometown CL, Ind. Educ. Soc., American Foundry Soc., Fr. Engr. Soc., Texas A M College Safety Comm. STEVENS, RUDOLPH H., JR. ' 62 Steve Accounting Lake Jackson Age 21, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Cadet Court, Ross Vol. Exec. Off., Permanent Firing Squad, Pres, of Brazoria Co. Hometown CL, SCONA VII, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., 12th Man Bowl STEWART, BOB E. ' 61 Ag. Eco. Hargill Age 23 STOCKSTILL, THOMAS V. ' 62 I.D. Houston Age 21, 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, ASME, Ind. Educ. Soc., YMCA, SSS, Houston Jones Hometown CL Montreal, Canada Bob Mertzon Navasota Newport News, Va. STONEHAM, JOHN H. ' 62 Animal Husbandry Age 22 STOUGH, JOHN R., JR. ' 62 English Age 21, SCONA, English CL, French CL, Russian CL STRADER, GENE T. ' 62 Strat I.T. Houston Age 21, Fr. Eng. Soc., Ind. Educ. Soc., Safety Soc., Intramural Mgr., Sam Houston of Houston Hometown CL Sec., Eng. Drawing Contest, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3, Schol. Off., Radio Comm. STRANGE, JAMES R. ' 62 Reid Chem. Eng. Houston Age 21, Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, American Institute of Chemical Engineers STRAUCH, HENRY M. ' 62 Hank P.E. Malone Age 22, Phy. Educ. CL, TAHPER, Hill Co. Hometown CL STREY, ALBERT E., JR ' 62 Al Animal Husbandry San Antonio Age 28 ' 62 STRIEGLER, JOHN H. Chem. Eng. Stephenville Age 21, Vice-Pres., Tau Beta Pi, AlChE, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Stud. Eng. Coun., Fr. Basketball, Map, 2nd Battle Group STROLE, MALCOLM B. ' 62 Male Vet. Med. Abilene Age 21, Pre Vet Soc., AVMA, SCONA V, Ross Vol., Abilene Hometown CL, 1st Lt., Co. A-3 STUARD, WILLARD R. ' 61 Animal Husbandry Aledo Age 22, Sr. Jr. Livestock Judging Teams STUHRENBERG, WILLIAM A. ' 62 Agronomy Age 21, Pres., Vice-Pres., Agron. Soc., Agric. Coun., Inter-Coun. SUESSMUTH, ALBERT C, JR. ' 61 Education Age 22, Bellaire Hometown CL, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres., Stud. Hall Dorm Coun., Delegate to SNEA State Convention SULLIVAN, JOHN J. ' 62 E.E. Age 29, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IRE Bill Palacios Charlie Houston NEA, Puryear Sully Delmar, N. Y. SULLIVAN, JOHN L. ' 62 Johnny Ag. Eco. Galveston Age 21, Ag. Eco. CL, Lutheran Stud. 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' 62 Agronomy Age 21, Agron. Soc., Trans-Pecos Hometown CL, Newman CL TANSIL, THOMAS B. ' 62 E.E. Age 21, Eta Kappa Nu, Freshman Engr. Soc., IRE Van Horn Tom Dallas TATE, FRANKLIN C, JR. ' 62 Transistor Arch. Age 22, Fish Swimming Team, Design Stud. Soc., Radio Comm. TAYLOR, FREDERICK A. ' 61 Midland Fred Accounting Eastland Age 22, Acc. Soc., Dorm Coun. Vice-Pres., Dorm Coun. Rep., Civ. Stud. Coun. TAYLOR, MILBURN A. ' 62 Mat Ag. Educ. Copperas Cove Age 22, Walton Hall Dorm Coun., Treas., Young Republicans CL TAYLOR, WILLIAM S., JR. ' 62 Accounting Age 22, Acc. Soc., 1st Lt., Co. E-2 TEAGUE, SAMMIE R. ' 61 Bldg. Prod. Mktg. Age 22, T Assoc., Football Mgr., Pet. Eng. CL, B.P.M. Houston Hometown CL Granny Dallas Cheeta Houston CL, Austin-Jones of TEAS, CHARLES B. ' 61 P.E. Houston Age 23, Pres., Gymnastics CL, Capt., SWC Swimming Relays, 3 Year Swimming Letter Man, 3 Year Gymnastics Letter Man 458 TERNUS, JOSEPH S. ' 62 Joe C.E. 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' 62 Bryan Physics—Math Victoria Age 21, Swimming Team, Corps Staff, Corps Intelligence Off., Corps Insptr. Gen., Ross Vol., D.S., D.M.S., Victoria Hometown Cl., Pres., Physics Cl., Op¬ portunity Award, Dow Award TINNEY, JOHN R. ' 62 I.T. I.D. Longview Age 21, Intramural Mgr., Treas., Bowling Comm., Texas A M Bowling Match Team Ind. Educ. Cl., Freshman Eng. Soc., Pres, of Longview Hometown Cl. TINSLEY, MALCOLM W. ' 62 Wayne Accounting Wharton Age 21, Accounting Soc., Gamma Delta, Aggie Band, 1st Lt., M-Band TODD, EDWARD A. ' 61 Sonny Vet. Med. Houston Age 22, Civ. Stud. Coun., Rodeo CL, AVMA TOMPKINS, HOWELL A. ' 62 Pappy C. E. Houston Age 22, Semper Fidelis Soc., ASCE, Jesse Jones of Houston Hometown CL, 1 st Lt., Co. F-3 TRAIL, BENARD D. ' 62 Ben English Omaha, Neb. Age 21, Exec. Off., 1st Brigade, D.M.S., D.S., Ross Vol., Outstanding Jr., 1st Battle Group, Outstanding Cadet in Pit., Fort Hood, ROTC Summer Camp, Operations Sgt., 1st Battle Group Staff, Outstanding Soph., Sqd. 2, Pres., Engl. Soc., Sigma Delta Chi, Sons of the Service Hometown CL TRAMMELL, JACK H., JR. ' 62 Animal Science Hamilton Age 22, Hamilton Hometown CL, Schol. Off., Sqd. 9, 12th Man Bowl TREAT, RONNIE W. ' 62 Ron Advertising Galena Park Age 21, Membership Chmn., Treas., Alpha Delta Sigma, Delegate ADS Natl. Convention, Vice-Pres., Pres., Galena Park Hometown CL, 2nd Lt., Corps of Cadets, Asst. Editor, Editor, A M Christian, Stud. Coun., A M Church of Christ 1RIBALDOS, SANTIAGO ' 62 Chief D. S. Panama Age 22, Dairy Sci. CL, Pan American CL, Rifle Team, Hot Peppers, Newman CL, Aggie Band ' 62 ' 62 Baytown Lynn Gatesville TRIGG, DENNIS M. B.A. Pars. Mgt. Age 22, Mktg. Soc. TURNER, LYNN D. Animal Science Age 21, Pres., Pre Vet Soc., Rodeo CL, Rodeo Team TYDLASKA, JOE H. 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Citizenship Seminar, Scholastic Sgt., M-Band, Pres., Sec., Treas., Reader, Christian Sci. Organization, Cadet Col. of the Day, Army ROTC Summer Camp, MSC Leadership Con., Freshman YMCA Camp Counselor, Sr. Court A , Sr. Class Rep., MSC Coun., Delegate, Region IX Assoc, of College Unions Con., Sr. Class Rep., Election Comm., Corps of Cadets Rep., Who ' s Who Sel. Comm. Chmn., Corps Screening Subcomm., Co-Chmn., Social Customs Handbook Revision Comm., Co-Chmn., Band Sweetheart Comm. WERNER, JAMES K. ' 62 Jim Aero. Eng. Henderson, Ky. Age 21, Flying Kadets Aircraft Mgr., Natl. Intercollegiate Flying Assoc., Flight Ldr., Sqd. 10, A M Parachute CL, Inst, of Aero. Space Sciences, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10 WESSELSKI, CLARENCE J. M.E. Nada Age 26, ASME, Tau Beta Pi WHEELAN, JOHN D. ' 62 Denny I.D. Bryan Age 21, Supply Off., Co. E-3, Brazos Co. Hometown CL, Ind. Educ. CL, 1st Lt., Co. E-3 WHITE, DAVID E. ' 62 English Big Sandy Age 21, Aggie Players, Stud. NEA, Arts Sciences Council, Eng. 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Chamber of Commerce, Exec. Off., 4th Group, George P. Mitchell Award, Mission Mfg. Co. Schol. Johnny Waco Dean Granbury WILLIAMS, JOHN G. ' 62 M.E. Age 22, SAE, ASME, D.S., Waco-Mclenman Co. Hometown Cl. WILLIAMS, LESLIE D. ' 62 Agr. Educ. Age 21, Collegiate FFA WILLIAMS, ROBERT ' 62 Bob Ag. Eco. Eldorado Age 21, Press CL, Ag. Eco. CL, San Angelo-West Texas Hometown CL WILLIAMS, THOMAS G. ' 62 Tom C.E. Montgomery Age 22, American Soc. of Civil Engrs., Flying Kadets, Montgomery Co. Hometown CL WILLIAMS, WALTER B. ' 60 Sonny Ag. Eco. Corpus Christ! Age 24, Ag. Eco. CL, Corpus Christ! Hometown CL, Soil Conservation CL WILLMANN, JAMES L. ' 62 Leo Marketing Columbus Age 21, Map, Cons. Band Staff, D.S., Drum Bugle Corps, Treas., Mktg. Soc., Newman CL, The Natl. Soc. of Sons of American Revolution, Fayette, Colorado, Hometown CL, Aggie Band WILLMANN, JAY L. ' 62 History Seguin Age 21, 1st Lt., Co. B-2, Seguin Hometown CL, Soc. of Ag. Engrs. WILLS, LEO H. ' 62 Harold B. A. 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President ___________________________________________________________________ PAUL BARRETT, San Antonio Vice-President _______________________ _____________________________ CHARLES L. BLASCHKE, Skidmore Secretary-Treasurer _______________________________________________________ LYTLE A. WEAVER, Houston Social Secretary ________________________________________________________ SHELBY G. TRAYLOR, Houston P. BARRETT 465 Abendroth, Kenneth D. Abbott, Ray E. Acklen, Robert L Adair, Tommy J. Adams, Carl L. Adams, Leslie G. Adams, Milton R. Adams, Phillip R. Adams, Tommy L. Albert, Clifford W. Albrecht, William A. Aldrich, Oliver C. Alexander, Billy D. Allen, Ronald R. Anderson, John E. Andrews, William R. Anz, Ronald B. Armstrong, Gordon Armstrong, Robert Ash, Vernon G. Bacon, John A. Bader, Matthew B. Baily, William F. Bailin, Harry S. Ball, Hershell R. Balser, Gary L. Barbee, Michael C. Barnes, Vernon D. Barnhart, William T. Barrett, Paul G. Barrier, Donald R. Barrington, W. Jerry Bassett, Paul R. Batey, Thomas A. Baucum, Tommy A. Bean, Richard N. Bellow, Edward J. Bench, Leonard J. Benson, Jackie L. Bergstrom, Paul E. Bernhardt, Herbert W. Berry, John F. Bess, Robert C. Best, Sheldon J. Beyer, Walter H. Bickham, Clyde R. Bier, Robert H. Blackard, Fred K. Blackburn, John E. Blankinship, David R. Blanton, Matthew S. Blaschke, Charles L. Blume, Jay D. Bodkin, Royce W. Boedecker, Thomas J. Bond, Louis H. Bookman, Ronald W. Bounds, Gary L. Bowen, Robert L. Bower, Joe R. Boyd, Ben B. Boyd, William E Badbury, E. J. 466 Bradley, Harvey K. Brantley, William A. Brashears, William H. Bratton, Jimmie L. Braun, Earl E. Breedlove, David C. Bretz, Robert E. Brice, Ronald G. Bridges, William J. Briggs, James B. Brill, Albert G. Brooks, James T. Brossmann, Gene F. Brown, Charles G. Brown, Gerald M. Bruns, James C. Bryant, James N. Bryant, Robert E. Burchers, Jack M. Burgess, Carroll L. Burnett, William G. Busch, Paul A. Butler, Charles L. Butler, Eugene L. Butler, Tommy D. Byrd, Eugene N. Byrom, James E. Calhoun, Ross B. Campbell, Ben D. Campos, Eduardo Carlson, Christopher S. Carnes, Philip A. Carr, Travis C. Carter, James W. Carter, Robert B. Castanon, Richard G. Castleman, Troy W. Caylor, Lee H. Cazamias, James U. Cerna, Ricardo G. Chapman, David N. Chaput, Armand J. Chernotowick, Alex K. Cherry, William P. Christie, Russell J. Chung, Duke H. Clark, Lee H. Clason, John K. Cloonan, Patrick M. Cockrell, Charles W. Collier, Jack W. Collier, Larry E. Collins, James R. Condit, Robert J. Cooner, Kenneth E. Cooper, Jerry C. Corder, Paul R. Couvillon, Stanley J. Cox, William G. Crabb, Leslie D. Croes, Mario Crow, Sanford D. 467 Crum, Morris G. Cunningham, Toby J. CujTis, Charles G. Daniel, Tommy C. David, James E. Davidson, Donald Davis, Frank H. Davis, James H. Davis, Jim E. Davis, Spotswood E. de Graffenreid, Adrian L. DeLavan, Ronald J. Delgado, Reynolds M. Derebery, Daniel P. Deshotels, Jesse D. DeVaney, David B. Diaz, Juan C. Dickerson, James R. Dickinson, Norman D. Dillon, William E. Dolezal, Larry L. Dollinger, John E. Donnell, Victor L. Dotson, Jajiies A. Dreumont, Antonio A. Duggar, Wilev W. Duncan, William D. Dunn, Michael E. Duran, Carlos R. Dyer, Charles L. Edgar, David T. Elder, James H. Elenburg, Dave W. Elizondo, Reynaldo EllingerJ James C. Elliott, Andrew C. Emerson, Harold R. Engelbrecht, Kenneth A. English, Jerry L. Enney, Thomas J. Espy, Robert H. Estes, Robert L. Eubank, Charles M. Farley, A. Reid Ferrell, Edwin B. Fikes, William R. Fisher, Henry E. Flores, Daniel Floyd, Kenneth D. Fohn, Nicholas H. Foit, Frankie J, Fonville, Gerald G. Forster, Peter C. Francisco, Jack P. Frank, John H. Frank, Wallace J. Frith, Charles E. Galindo, Samuel M. Gardner, Charles F. Garrett, W. Jay Garteiser, Gerald L. George, Michael S. 468 George, Sammy J. Gibbs, Jack L. Gibson, Phillip M. Gil, Elias E. Gilbert, William C. Gilmore, Donald E. Ginzel, Alwilliam J. Glaser, James E. Glaser, Stanley J. Godfrey, Jay F. Goettle, Jimmy A. Golladay, Harvey L. Goodman, Rodney L. Gore, Charles E. Graeme, Jack K. Graham, Dennis L. Graham, Frederick T. Gray, Patrick C. Green, Donald E. Greer, Michael L. Gregg, Glenn H. Griffith, James R. Griggs, Dudley Grimes, Frank W. Grimes, Jay P. Grissom, David S. Groom, James N, Grooms, David D. Groves, David G. Guerra, Cesar R. Guiberteau, Oliver J. Gutierrez, George J. Haby, Vincent A. Haggard, Kenneth R. Hachtel, Larry P. Hackett, Robert H. Hagaman, F. W. Hahn, David D. Haley, Ronald G. Hall, James R. Hall, Joe W. Hall, Robert A. Hamilton, James R. Hammond, Claude B. Harris, Herman E. Hart, Malcolm S. Hatley, Fredrick F. Hattox, Jerry B. Hausenfluke, Melvyn J. Hayes, Michael J. Hearn, William C. Henderson, Don M. Henderson, Earl J. Henderson, James H. Henderson, Roy H. Hedrick, John A. Hensz, Albert J. Herrman, Wesley W. Herrmann, Richard T. Heyman, Eugene F. Hibbs, Jerry A. Hickman, John M. Higgins, Patrick H. Hilton, James C. JUNIORS Hinojosa, Geronimo G. Hoffman, William M. Holland, John E. Holland, John H. Holley, Johnnie L. Hollis, James R. Hopkin, John H. Horn, Huley J. Hoskins, Harry T. Hotchkiss, Douglas G. Howard, James B. Howard, Volney W. Hoyland, Robert J. Hoza, Richard G. Hudspeth, Dale Hudson, Gordon W. Hughes, Donald G. Hughlet, Alfred W. Humber, John Y. Humphries, William Humphrey, Jimmy Hunt, Stancil P. Hunter, Charles R. Hunter, Donald T. Hunter, Ronald D. Hursey, Paul B. Hutcheson, David P. Hutton, William C. Hyer, Dell M. Isaacson, John H. Isaacson, Robert D. Jack, James I. Jackson, Arnold B. Jackson, Rex S. Jaeckle, Timothy J. Jamail, Gerald A. James, Robert E. Jenkins, Paul A. Jensen, Dennis W. Jensen, Ronald K. Jenson, Cliff AA. 47 Q Jester, Richard S. Jewett, Harry B. John, Roger AA. Johns, Herbert K. Johnson, James E. Johnson, Kenneth C. Jones, Claude R. Jones, AAichael H. Jordan, William H. Jungmann, Bernard L. Kappel, Ray A. Karrer, David L. Kee, James B. Keeling, Joe L. Keller, Frederick L. Keller, Paul R. Kemp, Billy J. Kenningham, Phil H. Kern, John F. Kennerly, Thomas H. Kerley, William C. King, James P. Kirkpatrick, Wilburn L. King William E. Kithas, Jimmy A. Knapp, William S. Koegle, Kenneth W. Korbell, John C. Korenek, Edwin J. Korenek, Victor J. Koym, Louis C. Kramm, Raymond E. Kutach, Sylvester J. Kuykendall, Charles W. Lamar, Percie L. Lamb, Elton K. Lamprecht, William 0. Landers, John B. Langer, Rodney E. Langford, Henry L. Lawrence, Hugh P. Leach, AAichael D. Lednicky, Bernard L. Lemmon, Harmon G. Lester, Feldon R. Letbetter, William D. Leverett, Daniel S. Lewis, James C. Ligon, Charles W. Lipscomb, Linton T. Liston, Harry E. Locke, Joe L. Logan, George F. Lohn, W. Edward Longan, Bobby J. Low, Walter W. Luhm, Fred E. Lumpkin, William L. Lyle, Clayton B. AAaceo, Vincent G. AAacTavish, William K. AAacPherson, John F. 471 Maddox, Edwin E. Madura, David C. Magers, James H. Maltby, James W. Marcontell, Calvin E. Margrave, Michael W. Marshall, James H. Marshall, John T. Marshall, Ronald W. Martin, Truman F. Martinez, J. Edwardo Matamoros, Carlos H. Mathis, Robert N. Mauldin, Charles R. Maurer, Charles H. Maxwell, David G. Maxwell, Harold C. May, Dean W. Mayo, Charles L. Maynard, Karl W. Mays, William R. McAdams, Michael L. McAlpin, William R. McAvoy, Edward J. McCann, Donald R. McCollum, Bruce W. McCoy, Billy G. McDaniel, Lyndon P. McDonald, Richard W. McFarland, Kenneth J. McGalliard, Marshall D. McGill, Robert N. McGonagle, Bill J. McGregor, James E. McIntosh, Dennis K. McKeen, William R. McKnight, Joe T. McLeod, Hugh M. McMichael, Bobbie L. McNees, Robert G. McWilliams, George L. McWilliams, James L. jgrt r r hr? I I « i ry ..... T CLASS OF ’63 472 Medley, Edward L. Mejia, Carlos V. Menchaca, Arnold H. Menke, Charles A. Merrit, Joseph C. Mettke, Winston D. Meyer, John H. Meyer, Lee G. Michna, John L. Miller, Carrol N. Miller, Eugene P. Miller, Frederick R. Miller, Glyn C. Miller, William E. Miller, Virgil W. Mills, Charles A. Mills, Jerry R. Mills, Robert L. Mims, Larry G. Mitchell, Robert Moffitt, Earl A. E. Moody, Thomas N. Moon, Ronnie P. Moore, Gerald C. Moore, James L. Moore, James M. Moore, Jaroy M oore, Rex W. Moorer, Milton H. Mooring, Elmer E. Mora, Federico S. Morgan, Jerry D. Morris, Ben L. Morrow, John M. Motheral, Sterling F. Mull, Ronald L. Murchison, John S. Murphy, Ellis P. Musachia, Vincent S. Myers, David L. Myers, Randolph P. Nafe, Gerald A. Nash, James C. Nelson, James E. Nelson, Robert D. Neugebauer, William E. Neumann, Donald B. Neumann, Terry L. Newsom, William J, Nichols, Charles L. Nicholas, Donald H. Nix, C. Lynn Nix, William D. Nixon, Farris G. Nitsch, Eugene J. Norwood, James R. Oatman, Wilburn S. Ocker, Don A. O ' Connor, John J. Oden, Anson J. Oliphant, Jack Oliver, Edis T. Oliver, Norman P. 473 Olivera, Santiago O ' Neal, Gene A. Otto, Harold R. Packer, Don N. Park, Ross A. Parker, Kenneth Partridge, Larry D. Pate, Francis M. Pate, Robert S. Patterson, Charles H. Payne, Norman L. Peterson, Alfred W. Peterson, Richard H Peterson, Ronald L. Pena, Luis N. Percifield, John M. Perkins, Jerry B. Persyn, David L. Petty, Robert R. Phillips, Preston V. Pickard, Lindley R. Pickels, George H. Pickett, Daniel E. Pierson, David E. Platt, John F. Plemon, Robert E. Pollard, John N. Poole, Jimmy M. Pope, Glen E. Porter, Donald L. Poston, Don T. Potter, Clarence H. Potts, James S. Powers, Charles K. Prichard, John P. Prickette, John F. Puckett, John E. Quisenberry, Bobby R. Rabel, Herbert E. Rabel, William H. Ray, James E. Ray, John A. Reagor, Billy H. Reading, Jack D. Redding, Robert G. Reese, Robert C. Reeves, Solon A. Restive, James A. Richardson, Arthur R. Richardson, David M. Richmond, Kim Riojas, Raimundo Riordan, Thomas G. Rippstein, Kenneth C. Roark, Glenn R. Roberts, Clifford R. Roberts, Curtis B. Roberts, John C. Roberts, William H. Robinson, Terence AA. Rodgers, James O. 474 JUNIORS ’63 Rogers, Jesse A. Rogers, Jimmy L. Rogers, John S. Rogers, Jud F. Rook, George D. Rosenthal, Sidney D. Rosprim, James F. Royal, William A. Ruckman, Paul C. Rundell, William K. Rushing, Charles W. Russell, Gerald W. Rutledge, James E. Ryan, Philip A. Saenz, Joel A. Saenz, Raul Sagebiel, Obert A. Salas, Daniel W. Saloma-Orozco, Abraham Salvato, Benny A. Santos, Salvador G. Sartain, James E. Sassin, Allan R. Scarborough, Dan M. Scott, Alden P. Scott, James B. Schaefer, Gordon A. Schiller, Maurice L. Schroeder, Gary D. Schroeder, James E. Schudalla, Henry A. Schulze, Tommy J. Schuenemann, Charles R. Schulte, Howard H. Schwertner, Harvey A. Seagraves, Charles Seflik, Allen T. Shaw, Conway R. Shipley, Grady D. Shivers, Robert A. Shores, Steve A. 475 Singletary, Robert L. Singley, Edwin J. Singley, Jack E. Sinor, Dale L. Simank, Morris D. Simpson, Charles E. Slape, Robert J. Sligar, Gary A. Sluis, Norman J. Small, Travis H. Smith, Calvin W. Smith, David R. Smith, Donald R. Smith, Earl G. Smith, James W. Smith, Paul M. Smith, Richard C. Smith, Roger M. Smith, Thomas M. Smithey, Lloyd G. Snedaker, Robert C. Solalinde, Jorge L. Sorensen, Arnold H. Sorenson, William R. Speed, Ronald V. Spence, Michael D. Spiller, Horace G. Srubar, Frank D. Stanley, Roy L. Stapper, Marvin M. Starr, Howard G. Stenger, Earl M. Stewart, Kenneth L. Stephens, Curtis L. Stokes, George B. Strother, Harold G. Sulaiman, Ibahim Sumpter, Daniel O. Surles, Philip C. Svetlik, Dennis J. Swank, James D. JUNIORS Swanson, James L. Syptak, John B. Syptak, Michael R. Tackitt, Robert C. Talutis, William R. Tailey, Carl M. Tarver, Cleo B. Tarzi, Kamalludin Tatum, Michael E. Taylor, Henry A. Taylor, Ralph W. Teague, Charles W. Tedford, George E. Teetes, George L. Terrill, Joel B. Terrill, William B. Terry, Roger D. Thiele, Robert L. Thomas, Lonnie D. Thompson, Allan C. Thompson, Van E. Thornton, Penrod S. Thornton, Robert E. Thrasher, James D. Threadgill, Jack M. Thurman, Michael L. Thurman, Michael W. Tibbels, John T. Tijerina, Juan M. Tingle, Charles A. Tipton, Dewey R. Torrans, Patrick H. Torres, Tony G. Townsend, Frank M. Townsend, Larry G. Traylor, Shelby G. Vale, Martin M. Vanderhider, Carl R. Vazquez, Oscar F. Vecera, Frank P. Vela, Carlos Jr. 477 Vestal, Tommy R. Villarreal, Delfino E. Villarreal, Guadalupe Vilcoq, Paul AA. V ion, Jerry E. Volz, Arthur C. Walker, James R. Walker, Warren H. Wallace, Thomas W. Walton, James D. Ward, Eddie J. Ward, James E. Warren, Laurence A. Washburn, Charles E. Watkins, Charles E. Watson, Carl L. Watson, Jerry W. Weaver, Lyle A. Weaver, Windal C. Webb, AAorris S. Webb, Gervis AA. Webber, Robert W. Weber, Dale R. Weber, Edward R. Wedemeyer, Charles E. Weisom, Lester O. Welch, Carl E. West, North O. Wheeler, Albert N. White, Carl A. White, Gene E. White, John D. White, Phillip G. Whitcomb, AAichael B. Whitlock, Larry L. Wiederaenders, George A. Wiesepape, Cordell F. Willcox, George A. Williams, James AA. Williams, Jimmy R. Williams, AAarcus D. Williams, Ralph C. Willis, Donald E. Willman, Richard B. Wills, Horst W. Wilson, Jack G. Wilson, James C. Winningham, John Wolpman, Kraege D. K. Wood, Alan G. Wood, Gale T. Wood, Gerald G. Woolley, Bobby J. Weychesin, Joe L. Wray, William D. Wueste, James A. Yates, Randall L. Young, Louis L. Young, AAichael A. Youngblood, Jimmie R. Yzaguirre, George A. Zimmermann, Harry L. 478 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MICHAEL C. DODGE President GEORGE REYNOLDS, JR. Vice-President LEE J. GRANT, JR. Secretary-Treasurer PAUL A. DRESSER Social Secretary All classes take time out to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner In Duncan Hall. Abbott, Craig S. Acosta, Francisco A. Adams, Donald R. Adams, H. Richard Albert, William E. Alderson, John L. Allen, Robert C. Almond, Malcolm W. Amad, Mohamad T. Anderson, Andrew M. Anderson, David C. Anderson, Douglas H. Angenend, John D. Anthaume, Christopher Arami, Abbas G. Arguelles, Eduardo Arnold, John M. Ashley, James T. Ashy, Thomas M. Bachmeyer, Gervase R. Baduy, Antonio R. Balentine, James M. Ballard, Stanley H. Bamberg, George W. Barker, David E. Barrilleaux, James L. Bartee, James H. Bartek James D. Barton, John F. Bartoskewitz, Richard E. Basham, Luthur M. Bate, Herman E. Bauer, Richard D. Baughman, Johnny Bauman, Jerry L. P. Beal, Charles C. Beamer, James H. Beard, Norman W. Beasley, Robert C. Becker, Fredrick W. Beckman, Wade W. Beckmeyer, John C. Beckwith, Scott W. Behrent, Curtis H. Beke, Joseph G. Belote, James C. Benefield, Roy W. Berry, Edwin C. Bertillion, Island R. Biggs, Richard A. Billingsley, Johnny Bills, Eugene D. Bishop, Joe M. Blair, Raymond D. Bland, Randall W. Blinka, Gary L. Blasingame, Sam W. Boatright, James A. Boelte, John E. Bollick, Eldridge N. Bone, James R. Booth, David M. Borsche, John F. 480 Boutte, Kenneth L. Bowden, Ronald L. Bowman, James W. Boy, Hans P. Boyd, James L. Braden, William F. Braidfoot, Larry D. Brame, Ronald M. Brandt, Charles E. Brandt, Donald D. Breur, Raymond A. Brewer, Charles C. Brice, Travis R. Brinkley, Ernest J. Brittain, Macky L. Britton, Michael P. Brooks, Carrol T. Brown, Allen M. Brown, Robert A. Brunkenhoefer, Robert E. Bryan, Thomas L. Buchanan, James P. Bullard, Delbert L. Burgess, Charles B. Burgoon, Robert L. Burk, Robert C. Burkett, Ronald W. Burney, Jimmie P. Burns, Lonnie J. Bush, Kenneth E. Butler, David S. Butler, Thomas R. Callaway, Ben E. Cameron, Don S. Campbell, David F. Cancellare, Joseph A. Candella, Leon J. Cantrell, Thomas M. Carlisle, Johnny E. Carlisle, Ronnie L. Carr, Robert C. Carrillo, Pedro A. Carter, James C. Carter, John M. Carter, Leslie A. Carter, Lloyd J. Cates, Robert L. Cervantes, Joaquin A. Chalfant, Douglas V. Chambers, John F. Chambliss, Charles L. Chaney, William R. Chapa, Arthur E. Chapman, Joe V. Chappie, Frank E. Childers, Michael A. Chlapek, Calvin J. Christian, Don O. Christian, John H. Ciarrocchi, Frank Clark, Keith A. Clark, Richard C. 481 Clarke, George W. Clawgon, Billy G. Clay, Herbert L. Clements, Don B. Clifford, Nasa AA. Cline, Jack C. Cobler, Richard G. Codrington, Thomas P. Collier, Edward W. Collins, Glenn G. Collins, Paul AA. Conely, Joseph D. Conney, James R. Cook, Bruce L. Cook, Curtis P. Cook, Donald D. Cook, Vernon H. Cooke, Cleophas R. Cortes, Ernest Cosman, Walter L. Coufal, Jimmie J. Cowan, Woody K. Cowley, Llo d A. Crain, John R. Creech, David L. Cronenberger, Paul C. Crosby, Richard J. Crouch, Roger S. Crowley, William L. Crutchfield, James C. Culbertson, William O. Curington, Eldon B. Curran, Lo is E. Daggs, Bobby A. Dampman, William A. Danes, William R. Daniels, Clifton Jr. Danzeiser, John E. Davis, David C. Davis, Gordon E. Davis, Jerry D. Davis, Wm. B. Dean, Don R. Dean, Joe H. Dees, Allan W. D eFloria, Heinz J. Degyansky, Albert W. Dehart, Donnie R. Dendy, Charles S. Denney, Robert AA. Deveny, Don L. Dickson, John R. Dillard, Warren AA. Dittmar, Roger W. Doak, Wilson F. Dodge, AAichael C. Doerre, Gary L. Dominguez, Juan G. Donaldson, Gerald R. Doty, Donald W. Dougan, David W. Dowling, Dennis W. Drake, Jimmie L. 482 Drane, Charles H. Dresser, Paul A. Drouilhet, Adrien F. Drow, William C. Drumm, David W. Duke, Wayne AA. Duncan, Silas E. DuPriest, James C. Durrenberger, Cyril J. Dusard, Leo F. Durham, James R. Earley, Ronald R. Easley, Thomas D. Echterhoff, James H. Edmundson, Charles W. Edwards, Tommy AA. Egger, Larry AA. Elfont, Robert L. Elkins, Robert B. Ellison, Thomas W. Elmore, Robert D. Elsbury, Billy R. Emanis, James R. Engbrock, James E. Eubank, Robert B. Evans, William L. Evers, Wm. Harry Faktor, AAartin AA. Faries, Floron C. Farrow, Leslie L. Fazzino, Johnny J. Felder, Jerry W. Felt, Rodger L. Fenster, Richard A. Fergeson, Robert T. Ferguson, Thomas L. Fichtner, Charles AA. Finkelstein, Jerry Finks, John E. Fischer, Arthur C. Fisherman, William H. Fisk, Stephen K. Fitts, John AA. Florence, Harold D. Flowers, Thomas L. Forehand, Gilbert H. Fortune, Douglas Fowler, David T. Fraley, AAorris A. Franklin, Jerry L. Franklin, Lawrence AA. Franks, James C. Fredricks, John H. Freeman, Augustus AA. Freeman, Charles H. Freeman, Raymond D. Fritze, Vernon V. Fry, Stephen T. Fugger, Edward F. Fulton, Charles L. Gabbert, John H. Gaille, Spencer R. Gaines, Jimmy R. 483 Gallagher, Robert P. Galvin, Daniel L. Garner, Charles K. Garrett, Laurence N. Gentry, Teddy E. Gersbach, Kenneth A. Geye, Raymond J. Gibson, Werner J. Gilbert, Allyn T. Glisan, Charles L. Glover, Joe E. Glueck, Ellis E. Goddard, Idis W. Godwin, Norman F. Goff, John E. Goldman, Joel B. Goldwater, Josef M. Gonzales, Robert J. Gonzalez, Ruperton I. Gonzalez, William K. Goodenough, Robert Goodwyn, John B. Gore, Donald Graham, Charles B. Graham, Charles R. Grant, Lee J. Gray, Darrell K. Gray, Rfonald D. Gray, William D. Greeley, Ronald L. Green, Richard W. Greenhaw, Larry M. Gregg, Vean J. Griffith, Adron N. Griffith, Charles E. Grimsinger, Clyde E. Groff, Wallace W. Groff, Walter P. Gruner, Kenneth A. Guilloud, Garry L. Habbinga, Richard J. Hachmann, John O. CLASS OF ’64 Hadley, Michael L Haggard, Harry L. Halaburka, Michael J. Haliasz, Henry E. Hall, Morris L. Hall, Richard S. Halpain, Richard T. Hamilton, Michael C. Hammack, Stephen P. Hansard, James B. Hancock, Woody R. Hardgrove, James T. Harp, Jeffrey C. Harvey, Robert E. Harris, Larry G. Harris, Morris R. Harrover, Thomas S, Hartfiel, Don A. Hartley, Thomas M. Hausmann, Richard J. Hawkins, James H. Hays, William M. Head, Howard M. Heibel, Richard A. Henneberger, Armin E. Hernandez, John R. Herring, David C. Herrmann, William J. Heyen, John G. Hickman, Royce H. Hilliard, John E. Hind, Gary J. Hoelting, Leoroy K. Hogg, Roy L. Holley, Anson N. Holliman, John C. Holmes, Earl W. Holochwast, Gregory G. Holy, Grant J. Hopkins, Franklin B. Hopper, Barry R. Hottenroth, James R. Howder, John D. Howell, Robert M. Howell, Ronald E. Hubler, George L. Huddleston, Ray R. Hudson, Edgar K. Huff, Larry D. Huffman, Jimmy . Hughes, William H. Hull, Jacob B. Hull, John W. Ihms, Orlan L. Use, Michael L. Inchauste, Jorge A. Inglehart, George H. Irvin, Leslie G. Irvin, Stanley M. Jack, James H. Jackson, Mark L. Jackson, William 485 Jacoby, Roy A. Jaeckle, Robert J. James, Glen A. Jamison, Walter H. Jaris, John R. Jasek, Russell D. Jeffrey, Richard P. Jenkins, James J. Jernigan, David S. Jernigan, Herbert G. Jessup, Jerry H. Jester, Jim T. Johnson, Charles J. Jones, David S. Johnson, David W. Johnson, Gary N. Johnson, Howard C. Johnson, Melvin H. Johnson, Russell H. Johnson, Walter H. Jones, Donald L. Jones, James D. Jones, Ray C. Kabell, David L. Kalinec, William F. Kane, Kimberlin M. Karr, Thomas R. Keele, Arthur J. Keeling, Michale E. Keeling, Russell L. Kester, George W. Kemp, Allen E. Kenny, Ray M. Kieschnick, Gerald B. Killingsworth, Benny King, Carl W. King, Jon B. Kiolbassa, Frank R. Kirk, John H. Klutz, William L. Knesek, John H. Knolle, Henry P. Knott, John E. Knox, Royce M. Kocian, Robert P. Koehler, Buford R. Korose, Robert J. Krebs, Arno W. Kuenemann, Charles L. Kunz, Herbert W. Lamb, Colin E. Lambert, John W. Land, Thomas E. Lara, Leonidas Lary, Camm C. Laughlin, Gregory H. Lawrence, Allen S. Leamon, Nester L. LeCrone, Joe M. Lee, Carl J. Lemons, Gerald L. Leonard, Rodney V. 40 £ Leonard, Tyree B. SOPHOMORES Lester, Michael L. Levis, George F. Lewis, Carl P. Lewis, Hogue W. Ligon, Frank B. Limmer, Bobby Little, Thomas Lively, John R. Long, Martin D. Lowell, Bobbie R. Lowry, Hillis Lueck, Ronald L. Lutich, Michael L. Luymes, Alan H. Lyon, James H. Lyons, David F. Lyons, Emory K. McAfee, Winfield B. McAdams, Thomas A. McCallister, Clovis E. McClure, John A. McCown, Jack R. McCulloch, Ben E. McDonald, Gary L. McDonald, Merion H. McDonald, Roy E. McGill, Dennis W, McGinty, John W. McGown, Michael D. McGrady, Michael S. McGregor, Mark D. McGuire, Travis C. McKee, F. James McKinnis, Patrick H. McLaughlin, Lester S. McMath, C. Wallis McMurray, David W. McPhail, Jerry W. McVey, Stanley A. Madeley, Gerald R. 487 Madeley, Philip C. Mahaley, Don R. Malaise, Robert M. Malone, John R. Mann, J. Eddie Manville, Mahlon Martin, Hershell F. J. Martin, Joseph D. Martin, Ralph E. Mason, Edgar A. Mast, Daniel D. Matthews, William A. May, Robert A. Mayfield, Jess Mayfield, William T. Meadows, T. Hollis Melendez, Robert E. Melton, Jackson D. Merka, Joe T. Merriman, Dale C. Metteauer, Joe D. Meyer, Norman G. Miller, James E. Miller, Robert A. Miller, Stanley R. Minaldi, David L. Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Vic E. Moffitt, Alfred F. Mofley, Robert E. Monier, William K. Mooney, Robert J. Moore, Richard Moore, Ronald L. i Morelos-Zaragoza, Roberto Morgan, Emmett K. Morgan, James E. Morgan, James M. Morgan, Robert P. Morgan, Thomas L. Morris, Jack A. Morrison, David G. Morton, Curtis R. Moseley, James L. Mostyn, Claude R. Muehlstein, Valerian J. Mullican, Billy M. Mundt, Henry G. Munford, Arthur G. Munson, John H., Jr. Murphy, Stephen L. Murray, James M. Myers, Alan W. Myers, Porter C. Naill, Walter E. Nance, James P. Navarro, Marion W. Neale, King Nelson, Bardin H. Nelson, George L. Nethery, Jimmy C. Netz, Roy L. Neumann, Curtis E. Newland, Leo W. Newton, Dennis E. Nicely, Clyde E. Nichols, Jay B. Nichols, Paul D. Nichols, William H. Niehaus, Henry A. Niemann, Edward R. Nixon, James L. Noake, James A. Norman, Jerrel W. Norwood, Gary L. Noster, Wayne M. Novosad, Ronald R. O ' Keefe, Dennis E. Olivares, Alberto M. Olivares, Andres Olivas, Jose R. Oliver, Byron D. Oliver, Robert A. Olivier, John B. Oman, John B. Onken, Gary L. Orena, George Padgett, Leo R. Page, Paul C. Park, Wilbur G. Parker, Elmer K. Parker, William B. Parnell, William p. Parr, William R. Parsons, Byron W. Partridte, Jerry L. Payne, Eugene E. Pearson, Tommie H. Peeples, Minor Pena, Pilar Penaloza, Daniel A. Perry, John W. Perry, Robert S. Persyn, Harvey D. Pesek, Franklin G. 489 Peters, Lynn W. Peters, AAervin D. Peterson, Allan C. Peterson, James P. Peterson, Robert A. Pickron, Woodrow W. Polk, Leroy J. Pope, Travis G. Porter, Larry G. Post, Edward T. Potts, John H. Powell, Charles T. Powell, Robert T. Powell, Woodrow L. Power, Jerry M. Powers, Luther R. Praisnar, Adam Prochaska, David J. Pridmore, James A. Provine, Christopher E. Puig, Baldomero A. Pumpelly, Howard E. Purcell, William W. Pye, Perry G. Radde, Kenneth A. Railston, Richard L. Rambin, Ronald E. Ransdell, Tom R. Ransom, Arthur K. Rapp, Harry AA. Rardin, David C. Ratliff, AAarvin T. Ray, Alexis AA. Rawls, Harlow W. Record, James E. Rector, William R. Reel, Ronald L. Reesby, William D. Reese, Charles H. Reese, George E. Restrepo, Alvaro C. Reynolds, George W. Reynolds, Harold L. Reynolds, Joel R. Rice, Paul L. Rice, Robert R. Richards, Ronald R. Richardson, Donald AA. Richburg, Walter C. Richers, Louis W. Riente, Anthony J. Rinard, Stephen K. Riner, Gary D. Roberts, Charles T. Robinson, Nelson E. Rodgers, Stewart L. Rodriquez, Tomas AA. Roneskevitz, Richard C. Rosenthal, Stanly R. Rovello, Thomas A. Rowe, Gilbert T. Rowe, John H. Rowland, Wesley R. 490 CLASS OF ’64 Rudd, Donnie Rudder, Gary D. Rugh, Ronald E. Rust, Malcolm M. Sagebiel, Joe A. Salinas, Carlos R. Samford, Royce A. Sanderlin, Larry R. Sanders, Robert A. Sargent, William S. Sassman, Clifford D. Satterwhite, Gary A. Schaefer, Carl J. Schaefer, C. Chris Schaezler, Chris H. Schnabel, James E. Schneider, Robert W. Schulz, Robert G. Scrimshire, Floyd H. Scruggs, Lee R. Seay, David E. Secor, William T. Serrill, Richard R. Setchell, James F. Shannon, Carl J. Sharp, Robert L. Shaw, Earl R. Sheetz, Ray D. Sheiness, Herschel L. Shirley, John L. Shirley, Richard C. Shulter, Bruce G. Siegelon, Gerald W. Silberg, Barry N. Simmons, Albert M. Simon, Jerry J. Simoneaux, Emmette M. Singer, James R. Sizemore, James L. Sizemore, Mark T. Skupin, Henry C. Smallwood, Robert D. 491 Smith, Avery W. Smith, Chester A. Smith, Ellis V. Smith, Homer C. Smith, Jack H. Smith, James M. Smyth, Joe G. Smith, Percy A. Smith, Robert D. Smith, Robert D. Smith, Thomas E. Snowden, James A. Soper, Leigh J. Spalsbury, William C. Spence, Gary W. Spencer, John S. Spillmann, Charles D. Springer, Bobby L. Spurger, James R. Stahl, Konroe J. Stancil, William R. Stanton, William K. Stanton, William L. Stark, Frank W. Steen, Morris A. Stein, Franklin J. Stewart, Danny B. Stokes, Francis D. Stokes, William P. Strandtman, Gerald A. Striegler, Harvey R. Strub, Rodney J. Stuckey, Joe W. Sturgeon, William C. Sudderth, Carl V. Sullivan, Richard G. Summers, Daniel D. Summers, Franklin D. Surber, Martin Supercinski, Franklyn L. Swindall, Glenn R. Swirsky, Darrell E. Talarek, William R. Taylor, John W. Teal, Barry B. Teasley, John H. Tenzer, Neil B. Terry, William L. Thomas, Charles E. Thomas, Gary A. Thomas, Robert W. Thompson, David R. Thompson, Michael Thompson, Victor Thorneil, Gerald Tidwell, Calvin Tisdal, Victor C. Tompkins, John W. Trahan, Terry C. Trainer, Robert W. Trevino, Daniel Tudela, John A. Turzak, Thomas M. 492 § ? p Twomey, Raymond D. Tyler, Jesse D. Ulbricht, W. Herman Underwood, Donny C. Upchurch, John P. Valarezo, Carlos G. Valdez, Abelardo L. Valdez, Javier Vaughn, Winfred A. Vaughan, Ronald W. Vaughan, T. Frank Vazquez, Sergio V. Veith, Bert L. Vela, Guillermo J. Venglar, Patrick W. Verrett, Kenneth A. Veselka, Shelburne J. Vetter, Lawrence C. Vick, John R. Vicknair, Tommy J. Villarreal, L. V. Voelkel, Travis T. Vollmer, James F. Wade, Tommy H. Waggoner, Larry L. Wagner, Thomas P. Waller, Floyd R. Ward, Michael M. Warren, Billy J. Warrick, Clifton E. Watkins, Roy M. Watson, Joseph M. Watson, Randolph L. Watts, Augustus A. Weatherby, James L. Weber, Walter T. Wehner, Byrom T. Wendel, Larry A. Wert, Harold E. Wheelock, Richard J. White, Loye L. Whiting, Robert J. Whittlesey, James McDonnell Wiederhold, Robert W. Wiggins, Hal R. Wilkes, Steven L. Wiilcox, Gerald P. William, Johnny A. Williams, Ronald L. Willis, G. W. Wimbish, Robert W. Willmann, Robert L. Windham, Terrell D. Winship, Thomas E. Wilson, Roy D. Wilson, William B. ' ilson, William B. Nood, Lowell C. Wood, Larry D. Wood, Stephen H. Woodall, Russell P. Woodruff, Jake L. Woods, Warren R. SOPHOMORES Woytek, Oscar Wylie, Stanley R. Yancy, Douglas A. Yaklin, John G. Young, Thomas R. Zaeske, Louis W. Zatopek, Edward J. Zerbe, Manfred R. Zimmerman, Winton B. Zuehlke, Alvin C. Drake, Jimmie Graham, William P. Mason, Rodney D. Melton, Robert G. Robinson, Charles W. Scott, James T. 494 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Abdo, John H. Acosta, George Adair, Adrian Adair, Harmon L. Adams, Clinton J. Adams, Clinton J. Adams, David E. Adams, John C. Adams, Robert W. Airhart, Jim W. Akers, John P. Akin, Ron F. Alanis, John L. Aldrich, Armistead A. Aldrich, Lowell W. Aleander, Lawrence E. Alexander, Richard M. Alford, Halcut, Jr. Allen, Henry L., Jr. Allen, John J. Allen, Roy M. Allen, terry D. Alley, Tydes W. Almand, Luther J. Altick, Frank J. Altman, William K. Alverson, Kintner W. Angle, Norman D. Anderson, Eddie L. Anderson, Joe D. Anderson, Louis F. Anderson, Quinton D. Anderson, Thomas M. Andis, David L. Andrick, Jeffrey P. Andrus, George H. Anthony, Morris W. Aquilina, Lo S. Aringdale, Boyd T. Arledge, George E. 495 Armatta, Thomas A. Armintor, Joseph K. Armstrong, Richard W. Armstrong, William E. Arnold, Thomas R. Arocha, Richardo Atkins, James K. Atkins, Robert D. Atwell, Donald C. Auchard, Richard L. Ault, Aaron B. Avera, Don S. Averett, Joe N. Axtell, Clyde R. Babin, Leopold B. Bacica, Woodrow Badger, John M. Badgwell, Don H. Bailey, Stanley R. Baker, James R. Ballard, John S. Baldarrama, Alfredo Bammel, William Banner, Wilbur Barbin, Ryther C. Barkemeyer, David L. Bargmann, William G. Barber, Dale B. Barker, Leonard R. Barker, Richard B. Barlow, John E. Barnes, Dale E. Barnes, Lethan A. Barnett, Donald D. Barnett, Robert A. Barnhill, John B. Barr, Dennis B. Barr, Frederick J. Barr, Julian C. Barrett, Ager P. Barrett, Johnny M. Barrett, Richard E. Barron, Gary R. Barron, James T. Barron, Paul Barry, James D. Bass, Feris A. Bass, Paul M. Bassett, Don A. Bateman, Barry L. Bates, Gus, III Batey, Richard Battle, Marshall L. Bauer, Stephen M. Bauerschlacf, Harry N. Baxter, Michael C. Bayer, William C. Baylor, Edwin R. Beach, Rowley J. Beasley, Melvin L. Beaumont, Michael L. Becka, John C., Jr. Beckcom, Edwin A., Ill Becker, Joseph D. Beeler, Don R., Jr. Bell, Bob B. Bell, Brittian D. Bender, William C. Benefield, Richard L. Benham, James H., Ill Bennett, Charles L. Bennett, Virgil O., Jr. Benton, George L. Bergoon, Ronald D. Betz, Rosloe A. Beutnagel, Elmer H. Beyer, Leslie L. Beyer, Ronald F. Bickers, Dennis R. Bickham, Johnnie A. Bierbaum, Roger E. Biggs, Daniel C. Biggs, William A. Billison, Thomas J. Bishop, Marvin D. Bitar, Jose J. Black, John A. Black, John R. Blackburn, James M. Blackwell, Thomas M. Blair, James B. Blair, Kenneth R. Blake, Steven J. Blakely, Don A. Blankenship, James W. Bliss, Arthur M., Jr. 496 2 Bloomer, Henry P., Ill Boehm, William S. Boening, Robert E. Bogart, Danny M. Bogart, Jan S. Boles, James D. Ballfrass, Walter A. Bollinger, Lee S. Bomba, David A. Bond, Ronald F. Booher, Daniel T. Borg, David A. Boring, Emory P. Bornefeld, Bruce K. Bosarge, James R., Jr. Bo.sworth, William O. Botary, James R. Bott, Jeff L. Boulet, Charles G. Bourgeois, James E. Bourne, Cecil M. Bowen, Martin C. Bowers, Joe Bowles, Joe A. Box, Jack R. Box, John W. Boy, Ernst A. Boyett, Robert C. Boyd, Allen B. Boyd, Robert C. Boyles, Elliott A. Boysen, Jesse C. Bradburn, Terry L. Bradford, James F. Braff, Lloyd D. Brandt, Melvin E. Branham, Bryce W. Brannen, Harvey S. Brashears, Gerald B. Bray, James H Brents, Jerry M. Brewer, John R. Brewer, Maurice R. Brewster, Charles H. Brewster, James E. Brink, John J., Ill Bristol, David F. Bristol, Louis E. Brittan, Charles L. Britton, Charles R. Brock, Joel E. Brooks, Richard S. Brooks, Robert P. Broussard, Gordon G. Browder, William W. Brown, Clifford L. Brown, Donald P. Brown, Douglas C. Brown, Jimmie E. Brown, Larry G. Brown, Michael B. Brown, Raymond L. Brown, Richard E. Brown, Robert C. Brown, Sidney P. Browne, Herbert A. Browning, Ronald L. Bruce, Orville E. Bryson, Bernard G., Ill Buchwald, John G. Buckellew, William R. Bullock, Eddie D. Bullock, Robert L., Ill Bumgarner, James T. Bumpas, Carl E. Bundy, Bradley P. Bunkley, Rex L. Burge, Charles E. Burke, Advia J., Ill Burns, Barry Burns, Douglas W. Burns, James M., Jr. Burr, Hiram H., Jr. Burrus, David L. Burton, Billy C. Burton, Edgar H. Burton, Gary D. Bush, John G. Byrd, Joe S. Byrd, Ronny R. Byrns, William G. Callahan, Francis T. Callahan, Michael S. Callaway, Michael R. Cammer, John D. Camp, Edward A. 497 498 Campbell, Barry M. Campbell, Joe A. Campbell, Joseph W. Campbell, Thomas M. Canion, Kenneth E. Cannon, Frederick P. Cantrell, Ronnie P. Cardwell, Thomas A. Lawrence W. on, Roger E, Carlton, Freddy W. Carpenter, James M. Carpenter, Jim B. Carr, James R. Carrillo, Arturo L. Carrillo, Daniel S. Cargill, Carlet Carroll, Andrew G., Jr. Carroll, Wesley W., Ill Carter, Donald D. Cash, Joseph A. Cassity, John P. Casteel, William M. Castellanos, Martin M. Castle, Thomas M. Caston, Jimmie D. Catalina, Pete A. Catchings, Ronald C. Catchings, Thomas A., Jr. Cates, Billy F. Caw, James D. Cawyer, Raymond D. Chaney, Ernest W. Chaney, George T. Chapman, Nichols B. Chappelle, Raymond J. Charvez, Manuel Cheatham, Walter L., Ill Chenault, Sammy J. Chilton, Harold W. Christian, William S. Christiansen, Dean L. Christy, Forest R. Chupik, Stephen E. Claborn, Robert H. Clancy, Edward L. Clark, Jerry L. Clay, Albert W. Clayton, Shelton G. Clements, George L. Clesson, Donald O. Click, Larry J. Cliett, Ronald R. Clifton, David S. Clifton, Larry T. Coakley, George R. Cochran, Ross W. Cockrell, Harold R. Coe, Raymond H. Coe, William W. Cohen, Robert S. Cole, King ' K. Coleman, Alfred E. Coleman, Milburn L. Colley, Rob D. Conn, Gerald R. Cook, George L. Cook, Harold E. Cook, Robert L. Cook, Robert W. Conner, Howard S. Conner, James C. Cooper, Dale S., Jr. Cooper, Damon C. Cooper, Ronald J. Cooper, Scott E. Cooper, William T-, III Coppinger, J. Tim Coreil, Vincent D. Corman, Wayne L. Cornelius, Melvin A. Cory, Thomas J. Coryell, Douglas E. Cotterell, John M. Cox, Charles L. Cox, Clifton L. Cox, Frank W. Richard , Thomas F. Coyle, Crais Cramer, Daniel J. Cranfill, Niven K., Jr. Crank, Paul W. Crawford, Charles H. Creacy, William W. Cree, Richard W. Creighton, Jay T. Crenshaw, James R. Creswell, Raymond E. Crews, James W. Crider, Jerry J. Criswell, Jim D. Crosbie, James M . Crouch, Gary W. Crow, James D. Csagoly, Andros J. Cuellar, Jaime Cuiper, John R. Cullen, Raymond P. Culver, Byron K. Curry, Gary R. Cushion, Kenneth E. Custer, Colvin D. Custer, George W. Dail, Mikel D. Dailey, Balls E. Dailey, John H. Dailey, Roy W. Dale, Bryce E. Damon, James A. Damron, Joe P. Daniel, Charles L. Dansby, David M. Darby, Gene C. Darling, Herman B. Daugherty, William S. David, Joseph R. Davis, David D. Davis, Grayson L. Davis, Grayum L. Davis, Lee E., Ill Davis, Paul L. Davis, Roland O. Davis, William L. Davis, William M. Day, Harold D. Dean, Michael H. Deaton, Jon G. Decker, Clifton R. Decker, Murray L. Deen, Wallace A. de La Garza, Conrado de Llano, Antonio J. Dempster, Roy E. Dennison, Jack A. Denson, Robert N, De Pasqual, Joseph A. Desmond, Robert M. Deutsch, Randall G. de Villeneuve, Allan R, Devine, Robert P., Jr. Devolites, Philip J. Diaz, Leonard F. Dick, Brandon D. Dickie, Ted M. Dickson, Ralph H. Dingley, Donald D. Dittman, Henry, Jr. Dix, Richard M. Dixon, Robert E. Doerste, David C. Dolezal, George J. Dollins, James G., Jr. Donovan, George R., Jr. Doran, J. Glen Dorman, Preston Dorn, Richard C. Dossey, Theron E. Dougherty, John C. Douglass, Milton E. Douzat, David J. Dowdrick, George H., Jr. Dowling, Larry J. Downing, James N., Jr. Doyle, Lyndon J. Draemer, John B. Draper, Jim L. Drollinger, Frederick R. Drolllnger, Harry B. Duelm, Aubrey J. Dugan, John E., Jr. Dulin, Edwin R., Jr. Dunkerley, Roland P., Jr. Duplissey, Gary R. Durbin, James P. Durbin, Michael E. Duty, Douglas W. Dye, Joel G. Dyer, Edward D. Dyson, Jerry M. Easton, Frederick G. Ebert, Standley G. Ebdon, Paul F. Eccles, Roy J. 499 500 Echols, Barry D. Eddleman, Earl G. Edwards, Douglas W. Elder, Joe G. Eller, Charles R. Elliott, Ray D. Ellis, Joseph E. Ellison, Ted R. Emerson, Charlie D. Emerson, Clifton A. Emerson, Robert A. English, James D. English, William R. Esquivel, Roberto Estes, Alton L. Estes, Garvis D. Etheridge, Tommy R. Evans, James W. Evans, Lynn A. Evans, Robert E., Ill Everett, Rodney R. Ewing, Thomas G. Fabre, Rudolph F. Fadal, Gerald E. Fait, Eric R. Fann, Ronald L. Farmer, William R. Farrier, Robert C. Faulk, Danny J. Feighny, Michael L. Fenton, Michael E. Ferguson, Robert L. Ferguson, Thomas G. Fernald, William F. Fidler, Steven E. Fielder, Lloyd N. Fiegel, John L. Fine, Tommy M. Finkbiner, Terty C. Finkelstein, Mark Finn, James W., Jr. Finocchio, Ernest J. Fisher, Joe H. Fisher, Joseph H. Fisherman, Barry N. Fitch, Jack A. Fleming, Cecil P. Florence, Ronald C. Floyd, Richard L. Forgeng, Thomas J. Forms, Richard J. Forrest, Blake F. Forrest, Freddie G. Forrest, Nathan K. Fourticq, Michael J. Fowler, George C. Fowler, Robert A. Fox, James D. Fox, Jerry F. Francis, Dennis M. Francis, William G. Frank, John C. Franklin, David A. Frantz, Jeffrey W. Freeland, Thomas B. Freels, Billy J. Freeman, Frederick D ' . Freeman, James R. Freeman, Jerry L. French, Robert L. Frey, Wilburn L. Fried, Albert R. Friedmann, Raymond J. Fritch, Frank C. Fritz, Daniel J. Frosch, Eldor A. Frosh, John R. Fuchs, James A. Fuchs, Leslie T. Fullen, Eddie I. Fuller, Melvin B. Fuqua, David T. Furber, Ronald W. Galey, John H. Gambrell, Edwin F. Gamertsfelder, Joe R. Garces, Enrique Garcia, Jesus, Jr. Garcia, Luis S. Gardner, Robert L. Garner, Daniel S. Garner, Harold E. Garner, John M. Garrett, Jack D. Garrett, James F. Garrison, Darrell D. Garza, Roberto R., Jr. Gay, James M. Gay, Jerry W. Galle, Robert W. Gent, Terrence R. George, Jimmy D. George, Raymond O. Geppert, Larry M. German, Donn L. Gerrald, Scott W. Gersbach, Donald E. Ghormley, Arnold B. Gibbons, William E. Michael E. on, George D. Gibson, Patrick A. Gibbs, Gibs Gibson, Robert L. Gibson, Ronald E. Gibson, William E. Gieger, David K. Gilbert, Joe W. Ginter, Winfred R. Gipe, George W. Glaser, Thomas L. Glass, Daniel W. Glaze, Kenneth E. Glenewinkel, Dennis R. Glenn, Hugh G. Glenney, Walter S. Golasinski, Michael J. Gomi, Isho Goodrich, Tom T. Gorman, Steve J. Gotcher, William L. Gough, William H. Graham, J. Fred Grass, William E., Jr. Gray, Howard W., Jr. Gray, John W., Jr. Green, Richard M. Green, Richard V. Greenlee, James W. Greer, Max M. Gregory, Raymond W. Griffey, Bert Griffin, James E. Griffin, Terry R. Griffis, Robert T. Grimes, Phillip W. Grisham, William G. Grothues, Bernard H. Gruen, Frank X., Jr. Grumbles, James V. Grummer, Gerald A. Guerra, Jose O. Guillen, Marte C. Gunn, James L. Gunter, James H. Gutierrez, Anibal A., Jr. Guymon, Richard T. Guzman, Manuel A. Habermacher, David I. Hable, Robert H. Hoggin, Ronald K. Hagler, Nevis E. Raisler, Willie C. Halbert, David M. Hale, Stephen S. Hall, Claude B. Hall, Joe F. Hall, John W. Hall, Robert W Haluska, Jerry L. Halvorson, James S. Hamff, Clarence D. Hamilton, Morris F. Hamilton, Ronald G. Hamilton, William L. Hammons, John L. Hanby, George E. Hancock, William R. Haney, William G. Hans, Bobby L. Haraway, William J. Hardin, Benny L. Hardin, James W. Harper, John C. Harrell, James E. Harris, Doyle M. Harris, Samuel C. Harris, William B. Harris, William R. Harrison, Richard E. Harrison, Richard N. Harrison, Warren T. Hart, Melba J. 501 502 Hartman, Donald E. Hartman, Louis W. Harvey, Charles D. Hattawoy, William E. Hatton, James R. Hatzenbuehler, Charles C. Haude, Donald E. Hawkins, Ennis M. Hawkins, Robert M. Hayden, Freddie M. Haynes, Arnim V., Jr. Head, Bruce C. Heartwell, Stephen F. Hegeman, Richard W. Heikkila, Edwin C. Heinemann, Eugene J. Heite, William C., Jr. Heliums, Jesse M. Heliums, Lee N. Hemmerich, Kurt H. Henderson, Claude D. Hennessy, Richard A. Henry, George M. Henson, Lorry E. Henson, Sidney L. Herbrig, Walter L. Hernandez, Joe G. Hernandez, Jose S. Herrera, Oscar A. Herring, Robert L. Herwig, William W. Herzog, Charles E. Hibbs, Stephen M. Higgins, John T. Higgins, Michael E. Hilburn, Benny M. Hill, Joe P. Hill, Kenneth R. Hill, William F. Hillenburg, Roy S. Hines, Ronald S. Hinze, Ray G. Hitt, Barney L. Hlavinka, Joseph J. Hobler, Ross L. Hoch, Forest M. Hodges, Robert Hoffart, Frank R. B. Holcomb, William D. Holder, George R. Holditch, Damon W. Holick, Donald H. Hollern, Patrick J. Holloway, Ernest R. Holly, James L. Holman, Jefferson T. ' , II Holmes, William A. Holt, Tommy B. Homeyer, Fred C. Honea, John E. Hook, Charles O. Hopgood, Marvin T., Jr. Hopkins, Michael K. Hord, Edwin B., Jr. Horne, John W., II Horne, William R. Howard, Billie F. Howard, Bobbie 8., Jr. Howard, Clyde W. Howard, Henry K. Howard, Russell C., Jr. Howell, Ronald E. Hoy, William D. Hubble, Hugh W. Hudson, Billy W. Huettel, Donald E. Hughes, Gaylon E. Hughson, John C. Hughson, William N. Hugo, John E. Humphreville, David G. Humphries, Donald L. Hundley, James E. Hunn, Ottice L. Hunt, Larry M. Hunt, Robert C. Huntington, Joseph V. Hurley, James M. Hutcheson, Sammy B. Hutchins, Elbert C. Hutchison, William E. Hutton, Myles H. Hyde, Michael W. Ince, Charles E. Ingram, Johnny L. Ingram, Ronald L. Inniss, Robert W. Isbell, Robert P. Isbell, William P. Isom, Conrad B. Jacks, Paul D. Jackson, Howard L. Jackson, John E. Jackson, William B. Jacobs, Clifford A. Jageler, Charles D. Jager, Mitchell Jahnke, Donald W. Jamail, Milton H. James, Larry R. James, Patrick L. James, Robert D. Jamison, Charles L. Janacek, Jimmy W. Janik, Willie L. Jarvis, Billy B. Jarvis, J. Daniel Jaynes, Jay Jeffus, Mac R. Jenkins, Joseph S. Jennings, Robert L. Jernigan, William A. Jesse, Glen D. Jezek, Henry L. Jobe, Ronney G. Jobsky, Daniel R. Johnsey, Marshall E. Johnson, Albert P. Johnson, Billy R. Johnson, David N. Johnson, Hobart G. Johnson, James E. Johnson, Joe N. Johnson, Kenneth R. Johnson, Michael W. Johnson, Robert M. Johnson, Ronald L. Johnson, Roy D. Johnson, Tom M. Johnson, Troy K. Jolly, Robert W. Jones, Clebeart H. Jones, Curtis B. Jones, Drahn R. Jones, Eric P. Jones, George F. Jones, Harrison P. Jones, Jack W. Jones, James E. Jones, James G., Jr. Jones, John P. Jones, Robert E. Jones, Steve A. Jones, Tommy R. Jozwiak, Paul L., Jr. Judice, Paul A. Kainer, Edward L. Kane, Edward J. Kappel, Richard L. Karr, Kennard G. Kellar, Kenneth L. Kellner, Milton F. Kelly, Robert J., Ill Kelso, Charles W., Jr. Kelso, Edward H., Ill Keltner, Neil L. Kemp, Johnnie Kendall, Russell J. Kendrick, Robert T. Kennedy, Kenneth H. Kenny, James P., Jr. Kepley, James S. Kerlick, Robert D. Kerr, William B. Kickirillo, Michael A. Kieschnick, Herbert W. Kilgore, Orval L. Kilian, Edward M. Killingsworth, Amos E. Killingsworth, Louis D. Killough, David T. Kincaid, David R, Kincannon, Aubrey R., Jr. King, David M. Kingston, Joseph R. Kiolbassa, Thomas A. Kirby, Walter D. Kirkes, Fred N. Kirkland, David S. Kissko, Richmond E Kleinert, Glenn A. Kline, John F. 503 Knapp, Kirwan K. Kneisler, James R. Knight, Charles J. Kohlman, Joe M. Kothmann, Herbert G. Kraybill, Gerald A. Kretzschmar, Gilbert E. Krize, Carl P. Kubena, Leon F. Kuchar, Rodney A. Kunz, Andrew E. Kutac, Harvey J. Kyle, James D. Kyle, John K. Kyle, Roy D. Kyle, Thomas H. Kyzar, Carl T. LaBauve, Elmo A. Lacy, Billy P. Lacy, Gary R. LaDuque, Ronald E. Lahtinen, Edwin E. Laird, Patrick O. Laird, Roy L. Laird, Thomas D. Lambert, Joe D. Lamkin, W. W. Lanasa, Philip Lane, Bruce Lane, William T. Lange, Aubrey K. ■ Lange, William L. J., Ill G. Langley, James R. Langley, Larry W. Langston, Kent A. Lankford, Phillip L. Lanz, Bruce E. Larimer, Thornton M. Larkin, James B. Lathrop, Howard B, Lauck, James T. Laughlin, Michael D. Law, James T. Laxson, Mack W. Leach, David A. Leach, Robert P. Lear, Dean E., Jr. Ledbetter, William R., Jr. Lednicky, William E. Ledoux, Laurie E. Lee, Alfred C. Lee, Peter H. Lee, Robert E. Lee, Sherman A. Lehmann, Charles W. Lera, Norman L. Lery, Dennis F. Leskovian, Lee R. Letscher, Robert M. Lewis, Dean Lewis, Harry S. Lewis, James C. Lewis, John E. Lewis, Lonn ie D. Lightsey, Billy M. Lightsey, Don A. Liles, Thomas E., Jr. Lindsey, Jan A. Lindsey, Jerald G. Lindstrom, Everett N. Linnemann, James O. Linz, Michael F. Lipe, John A. Lipp, David W. Liss, Melcin O. Lissiak, Victor, Jr. Liston, Ronald W. Little, Doyce I. Lobo, Xavier Loe, Bennie T. London, William G. Long, John G. Longnecker, Carl E. Loughlin, John J. Love, James C. Lovelace, David J. Loveless, Billy R. Lowery, Kirby, Jr. Ludington, Lawrence G. Luedecke, Alvin R., Jr. Lupo, Thomas D. Luzius, Carl F. Lynch, Robert W., Jr. McAdoo, Stewart F., Jr. McAllister, Charels B. McAughan, Robert J. 504 McBrearty, Charles F., Jr. McBride, Ronald T. McCabe, John H. McCabe, Thomas J. McCall ' , James P. McCall, Richard H. McCann, Michael I. McCannon, Dennis R. McCarthy, Loyd V. McClain, Glen H. McClellan, Cyrus C. McClellan, Robert C. McConnell, Thomas T. McCoy, George L. McCoy, Herman W. McCue, Robert L., Jr. McCutcheon, Alfred H., Jr. McDaniel, Edwin R. McDaniel, O ' Rell O. McDonald, Jack S. McDonald, Robert J. McDonald, Roman E. McDonald, Terence C. McDowell, David H. McEver, Dan H. McFarland, Keith H. McFerrin, Arthur R. McGaughey, Robert L. McGinn, Fred L. McGinnis, Ronnie M. McGlothin, Dennis W. McGuire, Delbert A. McHaney, Stephen K. Mcllhany, Joe D. Mcllvoy, John M. McKee, Joseph R. McKelvey, James M. McKenna, George T. McKenney, Carl K. McLain, Kenneth D. McLemore, George C. McMurray, Robert D. McNally, Reid P. McNeel, Dennis M. McQueen, Hamilton D. Mabie, Gary J. Macaluso, Mario A. MacArthur, Neil F. Maccaferri, Don A. MacDonald, Albert M., Jr. Madden, Donald J. Maddox, Douglas P. Maddox, Larry A. Maenza, Michael P. Magar, David J. Magee, George S. Maher, Daniel D. Mahoney, John M. Malaise, William L. Malchoff, Jack, Jr. Mangum, Eugene D. Mann, Greg A. Marabella, Peter J. Marburger, Donald T. Marek, Alfonse J. Maresh, Larry A. Margo, Roberto S. Marion, David P. Mark, H. Michael Markey, Frank H. Markland, Robert L. Marks, Warren F. Marquez, Salvador, Jr. Marshall, George R. Martin, Aubrey G. Martin, Chester O. Martin, Darrell W. Martin, Victor Z. Martinez, Benito Martinez, Homer T. Massey, Edward H. Massey, John W. Mason, Donald R. Mason, Rodney D. Mason, William W. Mathias, Donald R. Matlack, John D. Matthews, Thomas M. Matthews, William P. Maxcey, Mac D. May, Charles O. May, David M. May, Wiley D., Jr. Mayers, Pablo Mayfield, Gilbert D. Mayfield, William C. 505 f ayo, James M., Jr. Medders, David G. Meeks, Robert C. Megarity, David T. Melton, Robert E. Menchaca, Robert, Jr. Menzies, Stephen P. Merrell, Jack G., Jr. Meserole, Thomas C. Messer, Clarence R. Metcalf, John W. Metze, Leroy P. Miears, Leslie T. Migura, Wallace W. Milam, William C., Jr. Miles, Charles L. Miller, David M. Miller, David P. Miller, Gary C. Miller, Joel E. Miller, Richard H. Miller, William D. Mims, Constantine Minkert, John H. Minkon, Sheldon A. Minter, Lewis B. Mitchell, Harry B. Mitchell, James D. Mohr, Robert E. Mongillo, Dominic J. Moon, Ronald D. Moon, William H. Mooney, William E. Moore, Griffith G. Moore, James E. Moore, John E. Moore, John E. Moore, Lawrence Y. Moore, Ned, Jr. Moore, William R. Moore, Zilna B. Moorhead, Johnnie R. Moreman, David E. Morgan, William E. Moritz, Burt E. Morris, Truman N., Jr. Morrison, Arthur G. Morrow, Nicholas M. Morsch, Ronald L. Mortimer, Bill B. Morton, John R. Moss, Fred L. Moyer, Ronald L. Muegge, Frank A. Muller, Frank M., Jr. Munn, Robert D., II Murphey, Ronnie G. Murphree, Donald E. Murphy, John H., Jr. Murray, David H. Murray, Robert C. Murski, Thomas F. Musick, William D. A. Muston, Kurt A. Myers, Earle R., Jr. Myers, Melvin A. Myers, Norman E. Nachod, Jay E., Ill Nalley, Robert M. Nance, John H. Nartker, Richard J. Nash, Ronald L. Neal, Robert M., Jr. Neel, Jerry D. Nelms, Tommy J. Nelson, David A. Nelson, Dennis E. . Nelson, Roy B., Jr. Neuman, Charles J. Neveu, Charles G. Newman, Allen T. Newquist, Don E. Newsome, Joel A. Nicholas, Robert W. Nichols, Gordon L. Nichols, Jerry D. Niehue, Denis E. Nisbet, David A. Noles, John R. Noone, Edward J., Jr. Norman, Henry H. Norman, John H. Norris, John R. Northcutt, Jasper R. Norton, William M. Norvell, Michael J. 506 Nuhn, Kenneth C. Nuinez, Joe E. Nunn, Norman P. Obediente, Jorge G. Oberhoff, Kenneth E. O ' Brien, Thomas P. O ' Connor, James R. O ' Connor, Joseph H. Oddson, Terrence A. Oden, William J. Odom, Johnny D. Oeltien, Albert F. Ogden, Michael K. Ogg, Andrew L, Jr. Ola, Robert L. Olden, Frederick E. 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INDEX A Aardal, Marvin Roy 132, 133, 411 Abbott, Albert Wm., Jr. 235, 278, 411 Abbott, Craig Stephens 74, 75, 480 Abbott, Edward 8. 124,125,411 Abbott, Ray Edward 466 Abdo, George Edgar 48, 49 Abdo, John H. 357, 495 Abel, Bobby Joe 264, 304, 411 Abel, Burl Michael 258, 292 Abendroth, Kenneth D. 148, 466 Acklen, Robert L., Jr. 66, 235, 253, 299, 466 Acosta, Francisco A. 48, 118, 119 Acosta, George 88, 89, 285, 495 Acton, William Milton 300 Adair, Adrian 335, 495 Adair, Harmon Lester 151, 495 Adair, Thomas Jeffrey 245, 466 Adams, Bobby Autrey 50, 51 Adams, Carl Lee 341, 466 Adams, Clinton J. 90, 91, 353, 495 Adams, David Earl 52, 53, 495 Adams, David William 287, 411 Adams, Donald Robert 74, 75, 480 Adams, Harold Lynn 403 Adams, Henry Richard 42, 43, 411, 480 Adams, James Alfred 234, 411 Adams, James C. 411 Adams, James Murph 279 Adams, John Black 76, 77, 411 Adams, John Charles, III 272, 495 Adams, Leslie Garry 92, 93, 153, 466 Adams, Milton R., Jr. 466 Adams, Phillip Ray 152, 466 Adams, Robert William 84, 85, 495 Adams, Tommy Lee 60, 61, 466 Adams, William Thomas 60, 61, 151, 362, 411 Adamson, Bliss D. 272, 411 Adcock, Tommy H. 279, 411 Adensam, Thomas Eugene 108, 109 Agnew, Philip Charles 63, 411 Agnich, William F. 331 Ahart, Jan Fredrick 32, 33, 46, 50, 51, 260, 350, 392, 411 Aiken, Carl H. 65, 306, 411 Airhart, Jim Wallis 98, 99, 270, 495 Airhart, Tom P. 64, 265, 274, 411 Akers, John Paul 70,281,495 Akin, Maurice Theron 110, 111, 248, 249, 331, 411 Akin, Ronald Frank 86, 495 Alanis, John Louis 76, 77, 495 Alaniz, Robert 411 Albert, Clifford W. 110,111, 266, 466 Albert, William Ernest 42, 43, 140, 309, 366, 480 Albrecht, Fred Wayne 312, 366 Albrecht, William A., Jr. 56, 57, 265, 357, 466 Albuquerque, Victor M. F. 308 Alcorn, Walter Bender 234 Alderman, John H. 283 Alderson, John Locke, Jr. 78, 79, 331 480 Aldrich, Armistead A. 74, 75, 230, 495 Aldrich, Lovell W. 284, 495 Aldrich, Oliver C., Ill 344,466 Alexander, Billy Don 42, 43, 466 Alexander, Earl Corban 412 Alexander, James L. 342, 412 Alexander, Lawrence, III 495 Alexander, Patrick H. 153 Alexander, Richard M. 495 Alexander, Roger Wayne 88, 89 Alexander, Thomas E. 74, 75, 412 Alford, Halcut, Jr. 112, 113, 495 Alhashimi, Talib S. A. 311 Allen, Carl Wayne 360 Allen, Charles F., II 116, 117 Allen, Curtis Lafayette 284 Allen, Gary James 273, 412 Allen, Henry Louis 110,111,495 Allen, Herbert C. 412 Allen, Howard Johnston, 404 Allen, James E. 349 Allen, John Joseph 26, 114, 115, 140, 150, 495 Allen, Robert harles 96, 97, 153, 480 Allen, Ronald Reese 152, 265, 314, 350, 466 Allen, Roy M. 339, 495 Allen, Terry D. 495 Allen, William Ray 412 Allenson, Vincent J. 298 Alley, Tydes William 48, 49, 495 Almand, Luther Joel, III 78,79, 277, 495 Almond, Malcolm W., Ill 364, 480 Alread, Luther C, Jr. 292, 403 Alston, George Dale 262 Alston, Jimmy Albert 262 Altick, Francis J., Jr. 50, 51, 495 Altman, William Kean 116, 117, 240, 348, 495 Alvarado, Ricardo 342 Alverson, Kintner W. 124, 125, 282, 495 Amad, Mohamad T. 152, 265, 480 Amis, James J. 403 Amos, Lloyd Allen 42, 43 Amos, William J. 56,57,412 Anderson, David Carl 256, 330, 480 Anderson, Douglas H. 104, 105, 480 Anderson, Eddie L. 60, 61, 495 Anderson, Edward Burner 299 Anderson, Gary R. 38, 39, 248, 249, 293, 392, 410, 412 Anderson, Hugh Porter 202 Anderson, James Eldon 96, 97 Anderson, Jerry Charles 226, 227, 228, 307 Anderson, Joe Daniel 343, 495 Anderson, Johnny Edward 466 Anderson, Kenneth W. 58, 59, 412 Anderson, Louis Francis 60, 61, 358, 495 Anderson, Quinton Duane 495 Anderson, Ray Wayne 136, 137, 269 Anderson, Robert E. 145, 412 Anderson, Teddy Charles 354 Anderson, Thomas M. 368, 495 Anderson, Waytt Kendall 88, 89 Andersson, Andrew M. 58, 59, 480 Andis, David L. 112,113,495 Andis, Jerry Charles 287, 412 Andrews, Francis Boyd 309 Andrews, Garland Paul 58, 59 Andrews, Jack Cameron 90, 91, 322 Andrews, Jerry Ben 312, 412 Andrews, Richard S. 307, 412 Andrews, William R., Jr. 80, 334 Andrick, Jeffrey P. 495 Andrus, George Hilbert 74, 75, 495 Angenend, John Danihy 106, 107, 480 Angle, Norman Dickey 495 Anthaume, Christopher 78, 79, 299, 480 Anthis, John Robert 27, 65, 74, 75, 273, 412 Anthony, Morris W. 118, 119, 495 Antosh, Nelson T. 315, 412 Anz, Ronald Burnet 48, 49, 466 Aquilina, Lo Sam 495 Arami, Abbas 480 Arguelles, Eduardo 148, 480 Aringdale, Boyd T. 40, 41, 495 Aristizabal, Leon 308 Arledge, George Edward 112, 113, 284, 495 Armatta, Thomas Albert 126, 127, 346, 496 Armintor, Joseph Kirk 58, 59, 496 Armstrong, Daniel E. 110, 111, 148 Armstrong, Gordon S. 306, 466 Armstrong, James Clyde 270 Armstrong, Reed S. 151, 412 Armstrong, Richard W. 42, 43, 337, 496 Armstrong, Robert E. 149, 312, 412 Armstrong, Robert E. 337, 466 Armstrong, Tommy S. 271 Armstrong, William E. 54, 55, 352, 496 Arnold, John Marshall 480 Arnold, Milton Eugene 308 Arnold, Thomas R. 78, 79, 284, 496 Arocha, Ricardo 58, 59, 496 Arredondo, Mike V. 136, 137 Artola, Perez Jose M. 412 Asbill, William Thomas 112, 113 Asbury, Gordon R. 56, 57, 266, 314, 413 Aschenbeck, John Chris 260 Ash, Vernon Glenn 108, 109, 466 Ashley, Clifford Blaine 58, 59 Ashley, James T., Ill 480 Ashley, Paul E., Jr. 413 Ashy, Joseph William 123, 128, 129, 284, 324, 413 Ashy, Thomas Michael 88, 89, 285, 324, 480 Askew, James R., Jr. 76, 77 Atkins, George David 277 Atkins, James Kenneth 72, 73, 496 Atkins, James Lester 118, 119 Atkins, Richard Loyd 128, 129 Atkins, Robert Dudley 138, 139, 496 Atwater, William Felix 313 Atwell, Donald Carter 106, 107, 496 Auchard, Richard L., Jr. 84, 85, 286, 496 Ault, Aaron Buford, Jr. 114, 115, 364, 496 Autry, Edward Trabue 104, 105 Avera, Don Stanley 496 Averett, Joe Nalda 52, 53, 358, 496 Avery, Durward R., Jr. 413 Axline, Gary David 263 Axtell, Clyde Robert 42, 43, 496 Aziz, Md Abdul 407 B Babcock, James Merton 70 Babin, Leopold B. 118, 119, 278, 359, 496 Bachmeyer, Francis A. 323, 413 Bachmeyer, Gervace Roy 149, 284, 323, 480 Bacica, Woodrow Lansing 66, 253, 284, 496 Bacon, Bobby Joe 110, 111 Bacon, John Arthur 94, 466 Bader, Matthew Brucks 46, 50, 51, 364, 466 Badger, John Milton 136, 137, 496 Badgwell, Don Houston 108, 109, 496 Baduy, Antonio Auad 480 Baggett, Mark Riley 88, 89 Bahme, Arthur Jarrell 58, 59, 413 Bailey, Cecil Don 26, 70, 71, 413 Bailey, Charles F. 258 Bailey, Everett M. 82, 413 Bailey, Stanley Ray 68, 69, 345, 496 Bailey, William F., Ill 148, 466 Bailin, Harry Shearn 60, 61, 278, 309, 466 Baker, Darrel Paige 354, 413 Baker, James Royal 96, 97, 354, 496 Baker, Jerry 108, 109 Baker, John Fred 104, 105 Baker, Kennieth Wayne 54, 55, 365 Baker, Leverette Kimbel 306 Baker, Robert Valentine 230 Baldarrama, Alfredo M. 496 Baldarrama, Roy Frank 88, 89, 285, 313 Baldwin, John Harrell 257 Balentine, James M. 68, 69, 480 Balfour, Robert Clark 92, 93 Balke, David Ernest 128, 129, 302 Ball, Hershell Ray, Jr. 466 Ballard, Billy Joe 279 Ballard, Jerry Jay 40, 41 Ballard, John S., Ill 84, 85, 496 Ballard, Stanley H., Jr. 480 Balser, Gary Leroy 45, 60, 61, 265, 274, 293, 466 Bamberg, George W., Jr. 104, 105, 480 Bamberg, Roy Melton 290, 291 Bammel, William E., Jr. 58, 59, 299, 496 Banner, Wilbur Woodrow 114, 115, 306, 332, 496 Baranski, John P. 104, 105, 280, 353, 413 Barbee, Michael Carl 152, 363, 466 Barber, Byron Duane 340 Barber, Dale Boda 110, 111,496 Barber, Harvey Dwaine 96, 97 Barber, James Henry, Jf. 108, 109 Barbin, Ryther Lynn 4$6 Barganier, Howard A., Jr. 238 Bargmann, William G. 42, 43, 140, 364, 496 Barkemeyer, David L. 112, 113, 496 Barker, David Elmer 341, 480 Barker, Hanely Arthur 340, 354 Barker, John Ray 42, 43 Barker, Leonard Ricky 34, 496 Barker, Richard B. 230, 496 Barlow, John Edward 350, 496 Barnard, Harry Rowland 308, 413 Earner, Robert A. 413 Barnes, Dale Eldon 78, 79, 252, 496 Barnes, Lethan Alan 290, 291, 496 Barnes, Vernon D. 96, 97, 466 Barnett, Donald Dee 72, 73, 496 Barnett, John E., Jr. 116, 117 Barnett, Robert Andrew 40, 41, 340, 496 Barnett, Tom Walker 72, 73 Barnfield, Curtis L. 326, 413 Barnhart, William T., Jr. 27, 42, 43, 44, 273, 466 Barnhill, Carl Morris 286, 297 Barnhill, John Burke 84, 85, 496 Barr, David Lee 40, 41 Barr, Dennis B. 116,117,277, 495, 496 Barr, Frederick J., Jr. 108, 109, 496 Barr, Julian Craig 68, 69, 273, 496 Barranco, Victor Thomas 84, 85 Barrett, Ager Pickett 116, 117, 496 Barrett, Johnny M. 496 Barrett, Paul Grady 63, 293, 465, 466 Barrett, Richard Edwin 367, 496, 507 Barrientes, Raoul J. 104, 105 Barrier, Donald Rex 466 Barrilleaux, James L. 112, 113, 299, 480 Barrington, William J. 149, 322, 466 Barron, Gary Raymond 108, 109, 496, 507 Barron, James Thomas 92, 93, 496 Barron, Paul 90, 91, 360, 496 Barrows, Glyn Arthur 42, 43 Barry, James Dwight 108, 109, 496 Barrychuck, Joseph D. 136, 137 Barsch, Bobbie Knight 52, 53 Bartee, James Harry 150, 306, 332, 480 Bartek, James Dennis 480 Barton, Howard 312 Barton, John Franklin 138, 139, 480 Bartoskewitz, Richard E. 112, 113, 480 gasdekas, Demetrios L. 304, 413 Bash, James Christian 70 Basham, Luthur Malcolm 78, 79, 244, 480 Bashor, Harvey Michael 106, 107, 337 Bass, Feris Achile 126, 127, 496 Bass, Paul Melton, 56, 57, 496 Bassett, Don Allison 110, 111, 348, 496 Bassett, Paul Raymond 466 Bassett, Sterling P. 56, 57 Batcheller, George A., Jr. 151, 238, 330, 413 Bate, Herman Edward 96, 97, 480 Bateman, Barry Lynn 90, 91, 355, 496 Bates, Charles Leslie 98, 99 Bates, Gus, III 50, 51, 496 Bates, Robert D. 50, 51, 413 Batey, Richard 90, 91, 265, 496 Batey, Thomas Alden 104, 105 Batte, Charles David 96, 97, 262 Batte, Gary Allan 262, 413 Battle, Marshall Lee 74, 75, 496, 507 Baucum, Tommy Allen 52, 53, 466 Bauer, Harold Heard 404 Bauer, Richard Douglas 60, 61, 480 Bauer, Stephen Michael 58, 59, 496 Bauerschlag, Harry N. 86, 496 Baughman, Johnny Pat 480 Bauman, Jerry Lee 58, 59, 480 Baxter, Michael C. 84, 85, 368, 496 Bayer, William Charles 74, 75, 496 Baylor, Edwin R. 84, 85, 306, 496 Baylor, James Togie 60, 61, 320, 355 Beach, Rowley Joe 86, 340, 496 Beakley, John M. 340 Beal, Charles Clarence 148, 480 Beal, Richard H. 33, 60, 61, 132, 413 Beall, John M. 404 Beall, Ronnie Taylor 339 Beals, Robert E. Lee 283, 414 Beamer, James Huff 78, 79, 244, 480 Bean, Richard Nelson 130, 131, 334, 466 Beard, Norman W., Jr. 56, 57, 480 Bearrie, John Lord 290, 291 Beasley, John D., Jr. 65, 76, 77, 320, 414 Beasley, Melvin L. 496 Beasley, Robert Craig 54, 55, 152, 363, 480 Beatty, Samuel H., Jr. 292 Beaty, James L. 45, 263, 414 Beauchamp, David L. 148, 263, 292, 392, 414 Beaumont, Michael L. 496 Bechler, Wayne Russell 123, 414 Beck, Jack David 253, 267, 414 Becka, John Clarence 40, 41, 66, 496 Beckcom, Edwin A., Ill 138, 139, 496 Becker, Frederick W. 50, 51, 480 Becker, Joseph Dennis 104, 105, 353, 496 Beckman, William W., Ill 106, 107, 480 Beckmeyer, John Craig 52, 53, 262, 271, 480 Beckwith, Scott W. 138, 139, 230, 480 Bednar, William Joseph 32, 33, 104, 105, 269, 414 Beeler, Don Rogers, Jr. 78, 79, 496 Beene, Billy Jack 42, 43 Beerwinkle, David H. 114, 115 Beerwinkle, Donald R. 288 Behrent, Curtis Howard 130, 131, 480 Beke, Joseph Gabriel 74, 75, 152, 480 Bell, Bob Davis 496 Bell, Bobby, Jr. 267, 314 Bell, Brittian D., Ill 92, 93, 496 Bell, Courtland Buell 118, 119 Bell, Jerry Don 130,131,145, 300 Bellamy, Lynn 263, 292, 414 Bellow, Edward James 32, 33, 126, 127, 466 Belote, James C. 126, 127, 480 Benavides, Frank P. 34, 76, 77 Bench, Leonard J., Jr. 41, 76, 238, 466 Bender, William C. 106, 107, 299, 360, 496 Benefield, Richard L. 496 Benefield, Roy Wayne 480 Benes, Joseph Bailey 114, 115, 149 Benham, James Harvey 56, 57, 278, 337, 496 Bennett, Charles Lewis 128, 129, 359, 496 Bennett, Gary Lynn 136, 137, 284 Bennett, Virgil O., Jr. 496 Benson, Fred Charles 265 Benson, Jackie Lee 32, 33, 45, 50, 51, 312, 363, 466 Benson, James Robert 78, 79 Benthul, Forrest G. 84, 85, 94, 414 Bentley, Jerry F. 306 Benton, George Lea 72, 73, 281, 359, 496, 507 Berger, Robert C. 283 Berglund, Arthur Weston 308, 414 Bergoon, Ronald D. 496 Bergstrom, Paul Edward 32, 33, 42, 43, 466 Bernard, Theodore E. 128, 129 Bernhardt, Herbert W. 466 Berry, Charles Dennis 297, 414 Berry, Darryl Cline 96, 97, 364 Berry, Edwin Clark 96, 97, 148, 480 Berry, John Franklin 126, 127, 466 Berry, Laban E., Jr. 118, 119, 414 Berry, Murry Powell 262 Bertillion, Leland R. 126, 127, 480 Bess, Robert Carl 40, 41, 466 Best, Sheldon Joseph 32, 33, 104, 105, 248, 249, 295, 307, 466 Betts, John Alexander 40, 41, 306, 320, 414 Betz, Roscoe A., Jr. 72, 73, 496 Beutnagel, Elmer Henry 118, 119, 496, 507 Beverly, John R. 345 Beyer, Leslie L. 335, 496, 507 Beyer, Ronald Frank 50, 51, 318, 496, 507 Beyer, Walter H., Jr. 355, 466 Bickers, Den nis R. 138, 139, 146, 496, 507 Bickham. 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TEXAS DIVISION DAIRY PRODUCTS SM tifU W FARM OAtRIBO Bryan College Station Black, John R., Ill 496 Blackord, Fred K, 32, 33, 38, 39, 248, 249, 368, 466 Blackburn, Bernard F. 54, 55, 415 Blackburn, James M. 136, 137, 496 Blackburn, John Edward 42, 43, 46, 466 Blackburn, Leslie H. 308 Blackledge, Ronald Gene 108, 109 Blackwell, Thomas M. 40, 41, 289, 307, 496 Blackmon, George M. 145, 147, 262, 415 Blackmon, John A. 40, 41, 140, 302 Blackmon, Larry Lee 415 Blackmon, Norman V. 366, 415 Blair, James Brown 496 Blair, Kenneth Ray 84, 85, 496 Blair, Robert Wayne 287, 415 Blake, Steven Jeffery 86, 496 Blakely, Don Albert 116, 117, 496 Blanco, Carlos Enrique 415 Bland, Randall Walton 88, 89, 285, 480 Blankenship, James W. 140, 496 Blankenship, Thomas J. 273, 292, 415 Blankinship, David R. 42, 43, 325, 466 Blankman, Richard H. 415 Blanton, Matthew S., Jr. 103, 112, 113, 466 Blaschke, Charles Louis 32, 33, 38, 39, 50, 51, 305, 355, 465, 466 Blaschke, Leon Audrey 284, 348 Blaschke, Nolan Joe 148 Blasingame, Sam W. 72, 73, 302, 480 Blinka, Gary Lane 106, 107, 480 Bliss, Arthur M., Jr. 104, 105, 235, 496 Bloomer, Henry P., Ill 112, 113, 277, 497 Bloomer, Phillip R. 118, 119, 415 Blume, Jay Donald 32, 33, 116, 117, 466 Boatright, James A. 42, 43, 313, 480 Boatwright, Rowe Howard 279, 415 Bobo, Kenneth A. 301, 403 Bodden, Carroll T. 148, 415 Bodden, H. E., Jr. 106, 197 Bodine, Oliver H. P. 40, 41 Bodkin, Royce Wilton 354, 466 Bodkin, Wayne Albert 309 Boedecker, Thomas Jay 32, 33, 42, 43, 44, 466 Boegler, Vernon F. 260, 415 Boehm, William Steve 147, 345, 497 Boelte, John Edwin 110, 111, 480 Boening, Robert E. 40, 41, 337, 497 Bogart, Danny M. 112, 113, 497 Bogart, Jan Seward 104, 105, 497 Bogart, Theodore 42, 43 Bohac, Johnnie Franklin 312, 366 Boldman, Donald E. 130, 131, 415 Boles, James Dale 277, 497 Boles, Nathan Roeneal 116, 117, 262 Bolin, Lawrence F. 301 Bolin, Lee Ralph 415 Bollfrass, Walter A. 116,117, 277, 497 Bollich, Elridge N. 50, 51, 281, 480 Bollinger, Lee Stephen 284, 497 Bomba, David Anthony 104, 105, 497 Bond, Louis Harwood 148, 279, 466 Bond, Ronald Fred 277, 497 Bond, William Harold 98, 99, 275, 322 Bonds, David Douglas 56, 57 Bone, George E. 40, 41 Bone, James Robert, Jr. 150, 306, 480 Booher, Charles F., Jr. 149 Booher, Daniel T. 60, 61, 497 Booher, Travis Lee 148, 283, 415 Booker, Jon A. 106, 107, 331 Bookman, Ronald W., Jr. 248, 249, 254, 255, 315, 466 Boone, James Leroy, Jr. 279 Boone, James Robert 60, 61 Boone, Latham, III 309, 415 Booth, David Michael 299, 480 Bordano, Aldo John, Jr. 118, 119 Borg, David Alan 118, 119, 277, 284, 349, 497 Boring, Emory P., Ill 52, 53, 497 Bornefeld, Bruce K. 108, 109, 497 Borsche, John Francis 130, 131, 480 Bosarge, James Rufus 34, 110, 111, 497 Boswell, Arthur Holt 48, 49 Bosworth, William O. 76, 77, 497 Botard, Robert William 415 Botary, James R. 58, 59, 238, 497 Bott, Jeff Lewis 497 Boudreau, Robert D. 299, 416 Boughton, Roger S. 415 Boulet, Charles Gervice 70, 359, 497 Bounds, Garry Leldon 98, 99, 466 Bourgeois, James Earl 88, 89, 285, 497 Bourne, Cecil M. 88, 89, 285, 497 Boutte, Kenneth Lynn 76, 77, 281 359, 481 Bowden, Ronald Lloyd 116, 117, 362, 481 Bowen, James Alan 407 Bowen, Martin Coleman 497 Bowen, Robert Larry 82, 132, 133 234, 320, 466 Bov en, Weldon Luster 84, 85 Bower, Joe Ronald 66, 309 Bowers, Edwin J. 320 Bowers, James Robert 52, 53 Bowers, Joe 48, 49, 366, 497 Bowers, Martin L. 150, 314, 337, 393, 416 Bowles, Joe Arthur 106, 107, 320, 497 Bowman, James Wayne 66, 481 Box, Gene Edwin 110, 111, 416 Box, Jack R. 56, 57, 497 Box, John Walter 110, 111, 497 Boy,. Ernst Andreas 150, 497 Boy, Hans Peter 230, 267, 481 Boyd, Allen B. 497 Boyd, Ben Bernie 32, 33, 64, 92, 93, 466 Boyd, James Lee 324, 481 Boyd, Jerry Gail 265 Boyd, Lamar 138, 139 Boyd, Lynwood Ford 56, 57 Boyd, Robert Cargill 86, 497 Boyd, William E., Jr. 153, 466 Boyer, Herbert R. 308, 416 Boyett, Robert C. 116, 117, 497 Boykin, James Wesley 416 Boyles, Elliott Arnold 88, 89, 497 Boysen, Jesse Clyde 56, 57, 497 Boyt, Elmer Cecil 343 Bracy, Lee Roy 90, 91 Bradburn, Terry Lynn 106, 107, 343 497 Bradbury, E. J., Jr. 147, 466 Braden, William Frank 54, 55, 481 Bradford, Halley O., Jr. 338 Bradford, James F. 52, 53, 497 Bradford, Philip Wayne 42, 43 Bradley, Byron H. 60, 61 Bradley, Harvey Kent 467 Bradley, James Suel 298, 416 Bradley, Thomas W. 42, 43 Bradshaw, Marvin E. 64, 331, 416 Brady, Linn Mitchell 68, 69, 264, 323, 416 Braff, Lloyd Douglas 56, 57, 277, 497 Bragg, Charles Glenn 416 Braidfoot, Larry Don 54, 55, 149, 251, 268, 288, 481 Brainerd, John F. 48, 49, 323 Brame, Ronald Milton 60, 61, 481 Branch, Boyd Ray 72, 73, 416 Brand, Harry Dean 278, 416 Brand, Jake Logan, Jr. 74, 75, 304 Brandon, Cecil M., Jr. 68, 69 Brandt, Charles Ely 68, 69, 248, 249, 334, 481 Brandt, Donald Dennis 76, 77, 253, 481 Brandt, Melvyn Ernest 147, 290, 291, 497 Branham, Bryce Winfield 148, 497 Brannen, Harvey S. 84, 85, 284, 497 Brantley, William A. 63, 78, 79, 467 Brashears, Alan Dale 266 Brashears, Gerald B. 50, 51, 497 Brashears, William H. 32, 33, 80, 202, 273, 467 Braswell, Clarence L. 126, 127, 416 Bratton, Charles Morgan 136, 137, 276, 416 Bratton, Jimmie Lloyd 32, 33, 116, 117, 467 Braun, Earl Edward, Jr. 118, 119, 467 Bray, James H. 86, 497 Brecher, Allen Roy 148 Breedlove, David C. 124, 125, 467 Brehm, Arvin Ernst 302, 329 Brent, Harold Lewis 234, 296, 416 Brents, Daniel Rugel 257, 403 Brents, Jerry M. 114, 115, 306, 497 Bretz, Robert Elvin 102, 110, 111, 467 Breur, Raymond A., II 234, 481 Brewer, Charles C., Jr. 328, 481 Brewer, James G. 90, 91 Brewer, James William 283 Brewer, Maurice Ray 50, 51, 497 Brewer, John Richard 302, 497 Brewster, Charles H. 60, 61, 3 7, 497 Brewster, James E., IV 284, 497 Brice, Ronald Glenn 32, 33, 98, 99, 209, 210, 214, 215, 236, 467 Brice, Travis Roland 9, 150, 481 Bridges, Marvin J. 72, 73, 407 Bridges, Raymond E. 328, 416 Bridges, William J. 466 Briggs, James Buford, 32, 33, 50, 51, 467 Briggs, Kenneth Wayne 50, 51, 302 Brill, Albert Glenn 467 Brim, James Walter 288, 416 Brink, John Joseph, III 497 Brinkley, Ernest James 112, 113, 272, 481 Briseno, Charles Geo. 88, 89, 285, 416 Brison, Fred Robert 136, 137 Brister, Donald Lee 112, 13 Bristol, David F. 84, 85, 320, 497 Bristol, Louis E. 60, 61, 234, 497 Britain, Jack C. 84, 85 Brittain, Macky Lee 86, 286, 481 Brittan, Charles Laury 116, 117, 277, 497 Britton, Charles Ray 60, 61, 497 Britton, Michael Paul 124, 125, 315, 481 Broaddus, Larry Gorman 208, 237 Brock, Joel Edwin 132, 133, 497 Brock, Tommy Roy 118, 119 Brod, Thomas Leo 50, 51 Broesche, Edwin Noel 58, 59, 267, 315, 318, 416 Brookins, Michael Lee 108, 109 Brooks, Carrol Thomas 92, 93, 338, 481 Brooks, Cecil Rucker 262 Brooks, Edward R. 60, 61 Brooks, Jerry Max 153, 417 Brooks, James Thomas 90, 91, 284, 467 Brooks, Richard S. 281, 497, 509 Brooks, Robert P. 42, 43, 44, 260, 417, 497, 509 Brooks, Robert Peters 330 Brooks, William Ira, Jr. 314 Brossman, Gene Frank 88, 89, 467 Brothers, Donley W. 48, 49, 417 Brothers, Jesse Allen 60, 61 Brotherton, John Robert 98, 99 Broussard, Carroll J. 216, 217, 218, 220, 221 Broussard, Gordon Gayle 90. 91, 497 ‘ Browder, William W. 78, 79, 252, 497 Brown, Allen M. 481 Brown, Billy Carl 322 Brown, Charles George 128, 129, 310, 467 Brown, Clifford L. 108, 109, 497 Brown, Donald P. 76, 77, 299, 497 Brown, Douglas C. 124, 25, 497 Brown, Gerald Monroe 54, 55, 145, 255, 299, 467 Brown, Glen Gordon 58, 59, 417 Brown, Harold Clifton 58, 59, 338 Brown, Harold Edw. 110, 111 Brown, Harrell Don 282 Brown, Herbert Eugene 58, 59 Brown, Houston R. 58, 59 Brown, J. C., Jr. 96, 97, 297, 417 Brown, Jimmie Edward 110, 111, 497 Brown, Larry Glenn 366, 497 Brown, Michael B. 497 Brown, Raymond Lindell 366, 497 Brown, Richard E. 116, 117, 497 Brown, Richard Lee, Jr. 313, 363 Brown, Robert Allan 302 Brown, Robert Clark 116, 117, 497 Brown, Russell Henry 284, 349 Brown, Sidney Preston 497 Brown, Stanley Malone 329 Browne, Herbert A. 84, 85, 497 Browning, James M., Jr. 335 Browning, Ronald Lewis 84, 85, 497 Bruce, Orville Eugene 98, 99, 497, 509 Bruner, Walter Keith 151 Brunkenhoefer, Robert E. 76, 77, 481 Bruns, James Charles 467 Bruton, Ralph Clifton 417 Bryan, Thomas Lee 481 Bryant, James Nathan 328, 467 Bryant, Paul Frederick 417 Bryant, Robert Ernest 301 Bryson, Bernard G., Ill 110, 111, 497 Buchanan, James Paul 118, 119, 280, 318, 481 Buchanan, Terrell Mayo 299 Buchwald, John Gary 54, 55, 497 Buchwald, Joseph David 287 Buck, Travis Henry 417 Buckellew, William R. 40, 41, 284 497 Buckmaster, Herbert L. 41 7 Buffo, Michael E. 132, 133,308, 418 Buis, Walter G. 78, 79, 418 Bujnoch, Loius Edw., Jr. 5 Bullard, Delbert Lance 132, 133, 284, 481 Bullard, Tommy Loran 309 Bullock, Eddie D. 110,111,497 Bullock, Gary Eugene 106, 107 Bullock, Robert Lee, III 48, 49, 497 Bumgarner, James Thomas 497 Bumpas, Carl Eugene 108, 109, 497 Bumpus, Billy Frank 287, 288, 418 Bundy, Bradley Paul 116, 117, 497 Bunkley, James Thomas 124, 125, 350 Bunkley, Rex Lynn 151, 302, 497 Burchers, Jack M. 86, 467 Burchfield, Leonard 110, 111, 363 Burg, Charles Emil 238, 296 Burg, Donald Raymond 340, 418 Burg, Henry John 340 Burgamy, Gerald R. 301, 418 Burge, Charles Edwin 497 Burge, William Farley 104, 105 Burgess, Carroll Louis 128, 129, 147, 467 Burgess, Charles B., Jr. 481 Burgoon, Robert L. 42, 43, 140, 481 Burk, Robert Clyde 118,19,290, 291, 481 Burke, Advia John 136, 137, 352, 497 Burke, Dock D., Jr. 54, 55, 305, 418 Burke, Jack W., Jr. 72, 73 Burke, John Edmund 54, 55 Burkett, Ronald W. 253, 481 Burkhalter, Kenneth Ray 86, 280, 350 Burleson, Roger A. 130, 131, 418 Burnam, Sam J. 114, 115, 340 Burnes, Joe Morton 149, 418 Burnett, Don Byron 63, 76, 77, 269, 295, 309, 419 Burnett, Jerry Lynn 88, 89 Burnett, William G. 152, 467 Burney, Jimmie Paul, Jr. 88, 89, 330, 481 Burns, Barry 84, 85, 277, 497, 509 Burns, Don Richard 118, 119 Burns, Douglas Wayne 108, 109, 497 Burns, Herschel Anton 419 Burns, James M., Jr. 88, 89, 253, 355, 497, 509 Burns, Lonnie Jay 110, 111, 481 Burns, Paul Arthur 286, 309 Burns, Thomas Earl 226, 269 Burnside, Robert Owen 335 Burr, Hiram Hale, Jr. 116, 117, 313, 497 Burr, Richard W. 72, 73, 267, 419 Burrage, Gayle R. 260, 419 Burrier, Lee Daniel 94, 419 Burris, Lester A. 108, 109, 148, 309, 343, 419 Burrus, David Lane 282, 497 Burton, Billy Carl 86, 497 Burton, Edgar Hancock 118, 119, 497 Burton, Felix J., Jr. 236,419 Burton, Gary D. 112, 113, 497 Burton, John Dryden 146, 311 Busch, Paul A., Jr. 78, 79, 252, 467 Bush, John Gary 118, 119, 497 Bush, Kenneth Earl 124, 125, 481 Bushong, Paul Lee 56, 57 Buth, Carl Eugene 301 Butler, Charles Leroy 98, 99, 360, 467 Butler, David Samuel, Jr. 114, 115, 313, 481 Butler, James Milton 74, 75, 319 Butler, Michael Loyd 68, 69 Butler, Thomas Milton 351, 404 Butler, Thomas Ray 481 Butler, Tommy Duke 42, 43, 467 Button, Earle D. 56, 57 Buftrill, Gerald H. 74, 75 Byer, Sam Alton 206 Byrd, Eugene Nelson 260, 269, 467 Byrd, Gary Lee 72, 73 Byrd, Joe Stanley 138, 139, 497 Byrd, Ronald Rhea 497 Byrns, William Glen 497 Byrom, James Edley 324, 467 Byrom, Ted G. 419 c Cadle, Thomas Leonard 42, 43 Caffey, Lee Roy 211, 212 Caldwell, Alan Boyd 301, 341 Caldwell, Anslem Henry 52, 53, 320 Calhoun, Ross Blake 126, 127, 467 Callahan, Francis Terry 74, 75, 86, 497 Callahan, Frank Verlin 360, 419 Callahan, Michael S. 302, 497 Calland, Leon Thomas 116, 117 Callaway, Ben Earl 481 Callaway, Michael R. 88, 89, 497 Callcott, George V. 340 Calloway, George Eldon 128, 129, 152 Calvert, Gerald Stephen 407 Cameron, Donald Scott 78, 79, 481 Cammer, John Dennis 72, 73, 322, 497 Camp, Edward A. 299, 497 Campbell, Barry Maxwell 116, 117, 498 Campbell, Ben David 347, 467 Campbell, David F. 148, 364, 481 Campbell, Herbert H. 283 Campbell, Joe Allen 118, 119, 498 Campbell, John David 309 Campbell, Joseph W. 285, 498 Campbell, Thomas M. 88, 89, 363, 498, 509 Campos, Eduardo 342, 467 Carnpos, Paul Esparza 308, 316, 419 Cancellare, Joseph A. 66, 252, 253, 305, 334, 481 Candelaria, Frank 78, 79, 334 Candella, L. J., Jr. 68, 69, 481 Canion, Kenneth Edward 153, 498 Cannon, Frederick P., Jr. 1 108, 109, 498 Cannon, Thomas Herman 324 Cannon, Travis Howard 74, 75, 419 Cannon, Windell W., Jr. 116,117 Cantrell, Ronnie Paul 333, 498 Cantrell, Thomas M., Jr. 481 Cantu, Ramon, III 342 Cantwell, Earl R., Ill 76, 77, 330 Capps, Freddie Lee, Jr. 72, 73 Caram, Meredith Howard 50, 51, 419 Caraway, Calvin M., Ill 92, 93, 297, 419 Cardwell, James W. 38, 116, 117, 140, 158, 419 Cardwell, Thomas A. 393, 498 Carey, Gary Roland 240 Carey, Michael Henry 230 Cargill, Lawrence W. 498 Carlefon, Roger Eugene 116, 117, 234, 257, 277, 360, 498 Carlisle, Johnny Edwin 116, 117, 481 Carlisle, Ronnie L. 481 Carll, William Dwight 94 Carlson, Charles Alan 60, 61 Carlson, Christopher S. 60, 61, 321, 467 Carlson, George E., Jr. 280, 321, 419 Carlsfrom, Frank C. 118, 118, 419 Carlton, Freddy Wayne 98, 99, 498 Carnes, Eddie Warren 279 Carnes, James David 45, 140, 263, 274, 309, 419 Carnes, Philip Aubrey 268, 467 Carothers, Joe D. 74, 75, 419 Carpenter, George E. 60, 61 Carpenter, James M. 114, 115, 498 Carpenter, Jesse N., Jr. 266, 340 Carpenter, Jim Bert 498 Carpenter, Ronnie Dean 215, 236 Carpenter, Stewart B. 54, 55, 120, 420 Carpenter, Thomas M. 124, 125, 282, 306, 315, 420 Carr, Bufford David, Jr. 136, 137, 420 Carr, James Darrell 68, 69 Carr, James Ross 498 Carr, Robert Clemens 112, 113, 321, 481 Carr, Si Ellis 269, 420 Carr, Thomas Charles 42, 43 Carr, Travis Cleon 304, 467 Carrillo, Arthur L. 72, 73, 148, 498 Carrillo, Daniel S. 498 Carrillo, Pedro 234, 481 Carroll, Andrew G., Jr. 60, 61, 498, 509 Carroll, Charles G., Jr. 90, 91 Carroll, Wesley W., Ill 90, 91, 498 Carson, Charles Dee 148, 420 Carter, Bobby Russell 301 Carter, David Allen 92, 93, 358 Carter, Dilford C. 132, 133 Carter, Donald Darrell 498 Carter, James Charles 56, 57, 481 Carter, James Ward 26, 467 Carter, John M. T. 481 Carter, Leslie Allen 481 Carter, Lloyd Jerry 347, 481 Carter, O. Dan 313 Carter, Robert Bedford 32, 33, 68, 69, 314, 467 Carter, Tommy L. 403 Carwile, Henry Fields 343 Cash, Jimmy L. 32, 33, 35, 106, 107, 276, 420 Cash, Joseph A. 112, 113, 498, 509 Cashiola, Marion 314, 420 Caskey, Kindred P., Jr. 50, 51 Caskey, Robert D. 243, 307 Cass, Stein Lee 130, 131 Cassity, John Powell 88, 89, 326, 498 Castanon, Richard G. 467 Casteel, William Myron 498 Casjellanos, Marton A. 58, 59, 498 Castilla, Jose, Jr. 149, 420 Castle, Thomas Michael 116, 117, 277, 498 CaStleman , Troy Wendell 467 Caston, Jimmie Dewayne 86, 285, 286, 498 Catalina, Pete Anthony 94, 498 Catchings, Ronald C. 149, 343, 498 Catchings, Thomas A., Jr. 114, 115, 277, 498 Cates, Sevan 110, 111, 328 522 H. B. ZACHRY CO. General Contractors San Antonio, Texas Cates, Billy Frank 326, 498 Cates, Robert Lloyd 58, 59, 481 Caughfield, Roy E. 114, 115 Cavassas, Gary 98, 99 Cavitt, Walton Donald 66, 267, 268, 362, 420 Caw, James D. 498 Cawyer, Raymond Denny 138, 498 Caylor, Lee Hardy 467 Cazamias, James U. 467 Cepica, William J. 52, 53, 271, 302, 420 Cerna, Antonio Sergio 310 Cerna, Ricardo Gilberto 279, 467 Cervantes, Joaquin A. 307, 481 Chalfant, Douglas V. 126, 127, 481 Chambers, Howard W. 126, 127 Chambers, John F., Jr. 481 Chambliss, Charles L. 60, 61, 481 Chan, Peter Cheong-Wan 267 Chancellor, Raymond 138 Chandler, Derrell N. 150, 319 Chaney, Ernest William 108, 109, 339, 498 Chaney, George Thomas 58, 59, 284, 361, 498 C haney, William R. 52, 53, 481 Chapa, Arthur Ernest 481 Chapa, David Clemente 88, 89, 420 Chapa, Joe E. 88, 89 Chapman, David Ned 32, 33, 70, 71, 108, 109, 467 Chapman, James Daniel 366 Chapman, Joe Vurn 294, 359, 481 Chapman, Nicholas 8. 498 Chapman, Philip R. 48, 49, 282 Chappelle, Raymond John 498 Chappie, Frank E. 481 Chaput, Armand J. 32, 33, 64, 68, 69, 467 Chase, Jonathan Balloch 104, 105, 347 Chavez, Manuel 116, 117, 149, 498 Cheatham, Walter Lamar 277, 331, 498 Chenault, Sammy Joe 52, 53, 498 Chernotowich, Alex K. 467 Cherry, Joseph D. 42, 43, 420 Cherry, William Paul 467 Chick, Otha Clinton, Jr. 420 Childers, Michael Allen 481 Chilton, Harold Wayne 52, 53, 498 Chisholm, Robert Ames 284 Chitwood, Kenneth L. 420 Chlapek, Calvin Joe 48, 49, 481 Chow, Guillermo 420 Christian, Don Olin 58, 59, 481 Christian, Harry Dennis 112, 113 Christian, John Hunt 253, 268, 481 Christian, Lawrence W. 27, 42, 43, 274, 301, 420 Christian, William S. 498 Christiansen, Dean Leo 498 Christianson, Kennard J. 50, 51 Christie, Richard G. 153 Christie, Russell John 467 Christy, Forest Robert 50, 51, 353, 498 Chubb, Melvin Fuller, Jr. 308, 316 Chung, Duke Hong 58, 59, 467 Chupik, Stephen E. 54, 55, 498 Ciarrocchi, Frank, Jr. 110, 111, 481 Claborn, Robert Houston 498 Clack, Edward Kerry 420 Clancy, Edward Lee 281, 498 Clancy, Larry Dan 60, 61 Clancy, Pat Thomas 110, 111, 312 Clark, Jerry Lee 498 Clark, Junius Manson 420 Clark, Keith Allen 151, 351, 481 Clark, Lee Howard 52, 53, 286, 467 Clark, Michael Vincent 214, 236 Clark, Richard Charles 52, 53, 481 Clark, Robert Curtis 139, 277, 345, 421 Clark, Roger Harris 136, 137 Clark, Victor Barry 308 Clarke, George Roland 265 Clarke, George W. 112, 113, 421, 482 Clary, Jim Hardy 421 Clary, Lester Wayne 267, 314, 421 Clason, John Karl 337, 467 Clawson, Billy G. 104, 105, 340, 482 Clay, Albert W., Ill 76,77, 353, 498 Clay, Herbert Leroy 42, 43, 482 Claycomb, Larry Leon 403 Clayton, Shelton G., II 84, 118, 119, 286, 498 Clements, Don Barton 50, 51, 306, 346, 482 Clements, George Lynch 74, 75, 498 Clesson, Donald O. 112, 113, 343, 498, 512 Click, Larry Joe 34, 108, 109, 498 Cliett, Joel Quinn 421 Cliett, Joseph Wayne 151, 297, 421 Clifford, Nasa M. 482 Cliett, Ronald Reed 498 Clifton, David Sherman 96, 97, 498 Clifton, Larry Thomas 343, 498 Cline, Jack C, Jr. 48, 49, 290, 294, 366, 482 Cloninger, Raymond Earl 58, 59, 322 Cloonan, Patrick M. 467 Closner, John J., Ill 421 Cloud, Charles M. 35, 102, 104, 105, 140, 295, 393, 421 Cloud, Eugene H. 128, 129, 307 Clymer, Albert Anderson 116, 117, 339 Coakley, George Robert 106, 107, 498, 510 Cobler, Richard Gray 482 Cochran, Charles L. 45, 48, 49, 410, 421 Cochran, Ross W. 498 Cochran, William S., Ill 54, 55, 352 Cockburn, Johney P. 136, 137 Cockrell, Bedford F. 310, 467 Cockrell, Charles W. 40, 41, 151, 240, 467 Cockrell, Harold Ray 58, 59, 498 Codrington, Thomas P., II 88, 89, 482 Coe, Raymond H., Jr. 54, 55, 132, 133, 498 Coe, Robert Victor 56, 57, 347 Coe, William Warren 498 Coffin, Grange S., Jr. 292 Cohen, Robert Strib 152, 498 Cohn, Michael H. 84 Coker, John Lee 152 Coker, Robert Wayne 421 Colby, Cornelius J. 84 Cole, King Kennon 54, 55, 498 Coleman, Alfred Eugene 136, 137, 498 Coleman, David C. 407 Coleman, John Andrew 98, 99 Coleman, Milburn Lee 339, 498 Collard, Felix G., Ill 52,53 Colley, Rob Delaney 106, 107, 498 Collier, Bobby Gene 58, 59 Collier, Edward Wilton 299, 482 Collier, Jack Wilson, Jr. 112,113, 269, 467 Collier, James Lamar 68, 69 Collier, Larry Edward 299, 467 Collins, David 60, 61, 264 Collins, George James 335 Collins, Glenn Grady 304, 482 Collins, James Robert 292, 467 Collins, John W. 96, 97, 228 Collins, Paul Michael 482 Collins, Robert F., Jr. 236, 279, 421 Col I ingsworth,-Chester 271 Comee, William C., Jr. 90, 91 Condit, Robert John 112, 113, 467 Conely, Joseph Doyle 108, 109, 482 Conn, Gerald Robert 58, 59, 498 Conn, William M. 267, 299, 421 Connelly, Thomas James 132, 133 Conner, Castex P., Jr. 58, 59, 146, 236, 421 Conner, Howard Scott 366, 498 Conner, James Carl 286, 498 Conner, James Richard 114, 115, 482 Conner, John Van 136, 137, 255 Connor, Jack Seale 240, 268 Conolly, Richard N., Jr. 90, 91, 285, 330 Contreras, Hernan A. 58, 59, 342 Conway, Bill James, Jr. 297, 421 Cook, Bruce Littleton 58, 59, 482 Cook, Curtis P. 482 Cook, Donald David 108, 109, 240, 482 Cook, Gary Lee 118, 119 Cook, George Lee 271, 498 Cook, Harold Edwin 498 Cook, Harry Oscar 42, 43, 325 Cook, Jerry Donald 42, 43, 421 Cook, John Henry 110, 111, 309 Cook, Robert Lee 54, 55, 498 Cook, Robert William 333, 498 Cook, Vernon Howard 42, 43 ' , 482 Cooke, Cleophas R., Jr. 110, 111, 482 Cooke, Doyce Hadley 312 Coombes, Jimmie L. C. 39, 42, 43, 44 Cooner, Kenneth Edward 94, 95, 467 Cooper, Dale Stewart 498 Cooper, Damon Corrigan 148, 498 Cooper, Doyle Baldridge 116, 117 Cooper, Jerry Cullum 40, 41, 467 Cooper, Paul Johnnie 112, 113 Cooper, Ronny J. 112, 113, 498, 511 Cooper, Scott Edwin 116, 117, 498, 511 Cooper, Thomas Jackson 322 Cooper, William Tyre 498 Copeland, George E. 308, 348 Coppedge, Raleigh E. 50, 51, 64, 66, 252, 422 Coppinger, John Timothy 58, 59, 328, 498 Corbo, Benjamin 422 Corder, Paul Ray 148, 267, 309, 326, 467 Cordon, Oscar Humberto 230, 422 Coreil, Vincent Dale 110, 111, 498, 511 Corman, Victor R. 122, 130, 131, 297, 422 Corman, Wayne Lee 118, 119, 498 Cormany, Charles Ed 302, 422 Cornelius. Melvin Acy 136, 137, 498 Cortes, Ernest, Jr. 482 Cortese, Alex H. 130, 131, 265, 281 Cortez, Henry M., Jr. 281 Cory, Harry A. 58, 59, 422 Cory, Thomas Joseph 68, 69, 498 Coryell, Douglas Edward 138, 498 Cosby, James W. 52, 53, 422 Cosman, Walter L., Ill 309, 482 Cothren, Sanford Dale 68, 69 Cotterell, John Moore 58, 59, 498 Cottingham, Claybrook B. 42, 43, 360 Coufal, Jimmie John 52, 53, 482 Couvillon, Stanley J. 116, 117, 467 Covan, James P. 230 Covington, Bobbie Joe 50, 51 Cowan, John Clarke 130, 131 Cowan, Woody Kent 482 Cowley, Jerry J. 345 Cowley, Lloyd Allen 482 Cox, Charles L., Jr. 106, 107, 498 Cox, Clifton Lynndell 112, 113, 498 Cox, Frank Wallace 333, 498 Cox, James Alexander 301 Cox, Robert Hylton 132, 133, 362 Cox, William Gerald 467 Coyle, Richard 106, 107, 343, 498 Cozby, George Donald 149, 265, 422 Crabb, Leslie Dwain 467 Crabtree, Frank King, Jr. 72, 73, 422 Cragin, Glynn P., Jr. 422 Craig, George William 210, 307 Craig, James Willard 214 Crain, John Robert 482 Crais, Thomas Floyd 86, 286, 498, 511 Cramer, Daniel James 68, 69, 277, 498 Cranfill, Niven K., Jr. 118,119, 498 Crank, Paul William 118, 119, 498 Cravens, Gerald William 58, 59 Crawford, Bernard C. 106, 107 Crawford, Charles H. 132, 133, 304, 348, 498 Crawford, Donald Earl 130, 131 Crawford, George M. 120, 264, 394, 422 Crawford, Ronald D. 292 Crawford, Warren D. 148, 308 Creacy, William W., Jr. 34, 116, 117, 498 Cree, Richard W., Jr. 284, 498 Creech, David Lee 42, 43, 140, 482 Creighton, Jay Tom 54, 55, 150, 498 Crenshaw, James Ronald 498 Crenshaw, William R. 230, 422 Creswell, Raymond E., Jr. 499 Crews, James William 116, 117, 499 Crider, Jerry Jerome 58, 59, 340, 499 Criswell, Jim D. 68, 69, 313, 499 Crocker, Arthur Doyl 312 Croes, Mario 467 Cronenberger, Paul C. 482 Crooks, Thadis W. 138, 146, 226, 227, 236, 309, 422 Crosbie, James Morton 499 Crosby, Richard Jay 52, 53, 84, 234, 482 Crouch, Charles G. 40, 41, 422 Crouch, Gary Wilson 499, 511 Crouch, James N. 290, 394, 422 Crouch, Patrick K. 44, 294, 422 Crouch, Roger Slocum 482 Crow, James Denny 280, 364, 499, 511 Crow, Sanford Donald 40, 41, 309, 467 Crowder, Tommy Ray 146 Crowe, Richard Kenneth 114, 115, 266, 367 Crowell, Thomas Duncan 152, 345 Crowl, Larry Leslie 136, 137 Crowley, Jerry Boyd 345 Crowley, William Lee, Jr. ,116, 117, 353, 482 Crownover, Allen N., Jr. 407 Crum, Morris Glenn 148, 468 Crutchfield, J. C., Ill 40, 41, 140, 482 Crutsinger, Larry Lee 98, 99, 207, 236, 268, 351 Cruzalegui, Augusto B. 265 Csagoly, Andras Jeno 97, 235, 499 Cuellar-Chacon, Jaime 152, 499 Cuiper, John Ross 499 Culbertson, William D. 86, 286, 482 Cullen, Raymond Paul 116, 117, 277, 302, 322, 499 Culver, Byron Kelly 148, 499 Cummings, Allen Dean 258 Cunningham, Bobby G. 422 Cunningham, David F. 270 Cunningham, Donald J. 265 Cunningham, Jack Lewis 148, 312 Cunningham, Toby James 148, 468 Cupit, Jan Hardy 112,113,267 Curington, Eldon Bruce 58, 59, 482 Curl, Samuel Everett 407 Curran, Louis Edward, Jr. 86, 482 Currie, Herbert Lynn 347, 422 Curry, Charles K. 68, 69, 262, 423 Curry, Gary Richard 110, 111, 499 Curtis, Charles Gary 94, 468 Cushion, Kenneth E. 110, 111, 328, 499 Custer, Calvin Donald 112, 113, 499 Custer, George Walter 499 Cuthrell, John Dies 423 D Dabney, Thomas William 35, 122, 124, 125, 260, 321, 423 Daggs, Bobby Allan 86, 151, 286, 338, 482 Dagrosa, David D. 106, 107, 234 Dahlberg, Walter G. 32, 33, 123, 423 Dail, Mikel Dennis 499 Dailey, Balis Edens 118, 119, 499 Dailey, John Haskins 124, 125, 499 Dailey, Roy Wayne 68, 69, 321, 499 Dale, Bryce Edward 70, 499 Dale, John Carroll 277 Damon, James A. 499 Dampman, William A. 116, 117, 322, 482 Damron, Joe Richard 319, 499 Danes, William Richard 151, 235, 482 Daniel, Charles L., Ill 499, 511 Daniel, Tommy Curtis 468 Daniels, Clifton, Jr. 108, 109, 286, 482 Daniels, James Wallace 110, 111, 236 Dansby, David Melvin 90, 91, 499 Danzeiser, David Alan 46, 52, 53, 365, 423 Danzeiser, John Edwin 74, 75, 306, 482 Darby, Gene Curtis 499 Darling, Herman Bruce 90, 91, 499 Darr, Ferris Delano 423 Daugherty, James F. 260 Daugherty, James F. 118, 119, 423 Daugherty, James R. 312, 353, 423 Daugherty, William S. 130, 131, 499 Daughtrey, Donald E. 104, 105 David, James Everett 110, 111, 151, 240, 468 David, Joseph Raymond 126, 127, 499, 512 Davidson, Donald Lee 78, 79, 268, 309, 468 Davidson, Neal, Jr. 293, 423 Davidson, Robert J. 82, 86, 258, 424 Davies, Austin Rector 404 Davila, Thomas J. 153 Davis, Alvin Leroy 307, 366, 424 Davis, Billy Wayne 52, 53, 148, 240 Davis, Bob 268 Davis, Bruce William 56, 57 Davis, David Craig 325, 482 Davis, David Dewey 499 Davis, Delbert Lee 327 Davis, Don Hoyt 132, 133 Davis, Donald Dwight 284 Davis, Elmer T., Jr. 128, 129 Davis, Ezra Lee 279, 310, 424 Davis, Frank Hendrick 88, 89, 325, 468 Davis, Gordon Elliot, Jr. 128, 129, 482 Davis, Grayson Lee 499 Davis, Grayum Lloyd 136, 137, 499 Davis, James Howard 32, 33, 468 Davis, James O., Ill 54, 55, 320, 424 Davis, James Trice, Jr. 26, 32, 33, 96, 97, 202, 394, 410, 424 Davis, Jerry Don 285, 331 , 482 Davis, Jim Ed 76, 77, 287, 468 Davis, Johnny Henry, Jr. 50, 51, 147, 280 Davis, Lawrence Edward 324, 424 Davis, Lee Edward, III 499 Davis, Paul L. 50, 51, 281, 499 Davis, Richard Bratton 273 Davis, Richard Clifton 324 Davis, Robert E., Jr. 124, 125 Davis, Robert Harley 269 Davis, Rodney Douglas 118, 119, 343 Davis, Roland Otto 78, 79, 499, 512 Davis, Spotswood Earl 338, 468 Davis, Steadman 80, 281, 307, 424 Davis, Thomas C., Jr. 309 Davis, Thomas Edward 68, 69, 272 Davis, Tommy Earl 58, 59 Davis, Walter W. 309 Davis, William B. 74, 75, 482 Davis, William H. 277, 424 Davis, William Lynn 78, 79, 499 Davis, William M. 499 Davison, Richard R. 283, 337 Dawson, Joe Edgar 27, 404 Day, George Melville 108, 109 Day, Harold Dalton 499 Day, William Collier 404 De La Garza, Bernardo 424 De La Garza, Connie 76, 77, 253, 499 De La Garza, Jose Luis 147 Dellano, Antonio Jose 499 De Mieri, Joseph Leo 424 Dealba, Arthur L. 128, 129 Dealy, Gayle David 216, 236 Dean, Darral Don 56, 57, 138, 139, 424 Dean, Don Robert 324, 482 Dean, Joe Harvey 482 Dean, Michael Houston 499 Deaton, Jon Grady 96, 97, 499 Deaver, Royce Don 226, 236 Decker, Clifton R. 104, 105, 499 Decker, John Petty 33,5 Decker, Murray Leo 104, 105, 499 Deen, Wallace Alva 284, 499 Dees, Allan William, II 153, 294, 309, 482 Defloria, Heinz James 126, 127, 360, 482 Degner, Robert Louis 338 Degraffenreid, A. L., Jr. 295, 315, 326, 468 Degyansky, Albert W. 68, 69, 482 Dehart, Donnie Ray 116, 117, 316, 352, 482 Dehay, Jerry Marvin 290, 351 Del Cid, Jose Luis 303, 424 Delacruz, Albino 149, 424 Delavan, Ronald Jerome 274, 468 Deleon, Manuel, Jr. 265 Delgado, Reynolds M. 66, 357, 486 Dempster, Roy Eugene, Jr. 42, 43, 499 Dendy, Charles Sanders 42, 43, 140, 482 Denison, Jim Swayne 261, 424 Denison, John Michael 40, 41 Denney, Robert Martin 78, 79, 304, 482 Denning, Homer L. 35, 101, 116, 117, 140, 280, 395, 424 Dennison, Jack Arnold 499 Denson, Robert Neal 112, 113, 360, 499 Denton, Pat Shaw 74, 75 Depasqual, Joseph A. 88, 89, 285, 499 Derebery, Daniel P., Jr. 357, 468 Deros, Antonio 272, 424 Derrick, Laurence Van 128, 129 Deshotels, Jesse D., Ill 52, 53, 262, 468 Desmond, Robert Marc 48, 49, 281, 296, 499 Dessert, Kenneth O. 128, 129, 281, 360 Deupree, Daniel W., Ill 64, 296 358, 424 Deutrich, Fred Herman 307 Deutsch, Randall Gary 86, 499 Devaney, David Brooks 319, 468 Deveny, Don Lanford 48, 49, 482 Devilleneuve, Allan R. 42, 43, 499 Devine, Robert P., Jr. 76, 77, 330, 499 Devolites, Philip J. 128, 129, 360, 499 Dewbre, Gary W. 72, 73, 424 Dexter, Michael Adam 50, 51, 353 Diaz, Juan Carlos 266, 468 Diaz, Leonard Frank 76, 77, 499 Dibianco, Frederick P. 70 Dick, Brandon Duane 56, 57, 499 Dickens, Henry David 78, 79, 365, 425 Dickerson, Ben Edw. 56, 57 Dickerson, James R. 468 Dickie, Teddie Mac 54, 55, 499 Dickson, John Richard 482 Dickson, Ralph Huelon 60, 61, 149, 499 Dietz, Michael Thomas 118, 119 Different, Roy Weldon 265 Dillard, Donald Dennis 149, 325, 482 Dillard, Warren Marcus 70, 290 Dillon, Paul Guy 211, 307 Dillon, William Edward 40, 41, 148, 468 Dingley, Donald Dale 66, 499 Dinklage, Theodore H. 260, 425 Disinger, Thomas A. 153, 294 Dittman, Henry, Jr. 104, 105, 499 Dittmar, Roger Wayne 114, 115, 297, 482 Dix, Richard Michael 499 Dixon, John Peter 344 Dixon, Robert Earl, Jr. 78, 79, 252, 499 Dixon, Robert Lee 344 524 Noblest Aggie of Them All A M MEN ' S SHOP The only student owned, student operated business at the North Gate. 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TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 525 Doak, Wilson Paris, Jr. 76, 77, 482 Dobias, John Thomas 130, 131 Dobias, Leonard Joseph 365, 425 Dockery, Burtis R. 265, 270, 425 Dodrje, Harry Peter 258, 273, 320, 404 Dodge, Michael Clyton 26, 104, 105, 309, 479, 482 Dodgen, Donald Louis 122, 124, 125, 260, 333, 410, 425 Dodson, Bobby C. 104, 105, 261, 319, 425 Doerre, Gary Lee 72, 73, 343, 482 Doerste, David Clark 124, 125, 499 Dolezal, George Joseph 96, 97, 330, 499 Dolezal, Larry Lee 468 Dolfi, Joseph A., Jr. 108, 109, 357, 425 Dollinger, John Edward 60, 61, 324, 468 Dollins, James Goode, Jr. 54, 55, 499 Dolson, Larry Andrew 322 Dominguez, Juan Gerardo 152 , 311, 482 Donahue, Robert L. 88, 89, 329, 425 Donald, Robert C., Jr. 425 Donaldson, Gerald Ray 88, 89, 482 Donnell, Victor Lee 32, 33, 39, 140, 311, 331, 468 Donovan, George Roth 124, 125, 499 Donovan, James Michael 425 Doran, John Glen 50, 51, 499 Doreen, William. R., II 227 Dorman, Preston C. 92, 93, 499 Dorn, Richard Conrad 66, 253, 499 Dornak, Eugene Richard 226, 236, 365 Dorotik, Johnny A. 267, 292, 425 Dorris, Kenneth Dean 287, 300 Dorsey, Donald Patrick 74, 75, 326 ' Dossey, Theron E., Ill 104, 105, 499 Dotson, James Alfa 251, 468 Doty, Donald Wayne 56, 57, 482 Dougan, David Wynn 56, 57, 482 Dougherty, John C. 499 Dougherty, Vernon V. 86 Doughty, James Weldon 404 Douglass, Bobby W. 42, 43 Douglass, Milton E., Jr. 140, 499 Douzat, David Joseph 499 Dover, Wilbur L. 60, 61, 283, 425 Dowdrick, George H., Jr. 86, 499 Dowling, Dennis William 108, 109, 136, 137, 482 Dowling, Errol Stephen 88, 89 Dowling, Larry Joseph 499 Downing, James N., Jr. 128, 129, 499 | Dowse, Jerry Wayne 425 Doyle, Lyndon Jesse 124, 125, 499 Drabek, Charles A. 265, 341, 425 Draemer, John Bennett 124, 125, Drake, Jimmie Leroy 150, 482, 494 Drane, Charles Houston 66, 253, 483 Draper, Jim Lovick 68, 69, 499 Drees, Donald Bruce 45, 58, 59, 425 Dresser, Paul Alton, Jr. 74, 75, 140, 273, 479, 483 Dreumont, Antonio A. 148, 299, 468 Drollinger, Frederick R. 60, 61, 367, 499 Drollinger, Harry B. 499 Drouilhet, Adrien F., Ill 88, 89, 296, 323, 483 Drow, William C. 86, 483 Drumm, David Walter 52, 53, 338, 483 Duble, Richard Lee 232, 262 Duderstadt, Culver Lynn 150 Dudley, Daniel Isom, Jr. 70, 332 Duelm, Aubrey James 70, 499, 513 Duerer, Robert Ernest 112, 113 Duffey, Michael N. 104, 105 Dugan, John Ernest 116, 117, 499 Dugger, Wiley Wilson 78, 79, 268, 468 Duke, Wayne Michael 48, 49, 483 Dulin, Edwin R., Jr. 74, 75, 499 Dunbar, Gene Leonard 112, 113 Duncan, Dean Damon 42, 43 Duncan, Silas Edwin 86, 152, 286, 309, 483 Duncan, William Davis 32, 33, 44, 334, 468 Dungen, Raymond Leo, Jr. 74, 75 Dunham, Ralph William 292 Dunkerley, Roland P. 116, 117, 499 Dupkin, Charles F. 112, 113, 353 Dunn, Billy Wesson 283, 425 Dunn, George Carlton 425 Dunn, Michael Edward 152, 276, 307, 468 Dunn, Tony Ray 148 Duplissey, Gary R. 104, 105, 499 Dupree, Monty Louis 78, 79, 425 Du Priest, James C. 483 Duran, Carlos Roberto 108, 109, 342, 468 Duran, Eduardo M. 342, 426 Durbin, James Paul 61, 62, 499 Durbin, Michael Eugene 90, 91, 140, 284, 499 Durban, Ronald Lee 216 Durham, James Richard 483 Durrenberger, Cyril J. 96, 97, 303, 483 Durrenberger, Edward P. 34, 48, 49, 309 Durst, Kenneth Wilbur 302, 426 Dusard, Leo F., Ill 128, 129, 360, 483 Dutton, Thomas Grin 40, 41 Duty, Douglas Wayne 499 Duzan, Donald Chester 260, 426 Dyar, William Alvin 350, 426 Dye, Joel Gregory 499, 513 Dyer, Charles Lee 76, 77, 145, 468 Dyer, Edward Dean 499 Dyer, Edward Maxwell 359, 426 Dyson, Jerry M. 58, 59, 499 Earle, George Louis 295 Earley, Ronald Rembert 124, 125, 483 Earnst, Anthony C. 50, 51 Easley, Joe Tom 88, 89, 426 Easley, Thomas Daniel 483 Easterling, Arthur M. 404 Easton, Frederick G. 40, 41, 499 Ebdon, Paul Frederick 118, 119, 277, 499 Ebert, Standley Gus 56, 57, 314, 499 Eccles, Roy Joe 72, 73, 499 Echols, Barry Dean 27, 58, 59, 350, 500 Echols, Wally Dean 110, 111, 290 Echterhoff, James H., Jr. 72, 73, 483 Eddleman, Earl Gene 58, 59, 350, 500 Edgar, David Tilman 32, 33, 58, 59, 468 Edgington, Jason M. 144, 151, 268, 283, 306, 309, 352, 395, 426 Edman, William Douglas 132, 133, 283, 426 Edmondson, Andrew J. 297 Edmundson, Charles W. 56, 57, 483 Edwards, Douglas Wayne 114, 115, 340, 500 Edwards, Lewis Gerald 126, 127 Edwards, Thomas Marion 483 Eeds, George Robert 60, 61 Egerton, Ted Henry 70 Egger, Larry Adolph 226, 483 Ehrhardt, Nevel H. 426 Eichblatt, David L. 54, 55, 348, 426 Eickenloff, James A. 426 Filers, Joseph August 212, 236 El Banbi, Hamdi Ali 283 Elder, James Humphrey 290, 468 Elder, Joe Glenndale 500 Elenburg, Dave Winn 40, 41, 297, 468 Elfont, Robert Lawrence 483 Elizondo, Reynaldo Soto 152, 330, 468 Elkins, Robert Barry 60, 61, 483 Elledge, Jerry Roe 236 Eller, Charles R. 50,51,367, 500 Ellinger, James Charles 468 Elliott, Andrew C., Jr. 347, 468 Elliott, Bobby Ray 74, 75, 206 Elliott, Charles H. 226, 311, 325 Elliott, Paul Miller, Jr. 138, 139 Elliott, Ray Dean 500 Ellis, George Forbes, Jr. 301 Eliis, Gilbert W. 426 Ellis, Harry Robert 114, 115 Ellis, Joseph Earl 58,59,321, 500 Ellis, Kent Gordon 47, 72, 73, 426 Ellison, David W. 404 Ellison, Ted Richard 500 Ellison, Thomas William 56, 57, 483 Ellisor, James W. 426 Elmore, Robert Daniel 84, 483 Elsbury, Billy Ray 66, 253, 483 Elsik, Willie C. 407 Emanis, James Rogers 116, 117, 483 Emerson, Charlie Dalton 116, 117, 285, 500 Emerson, Clifton A. 286, 500 Emerson, Harold Ray 88, 89, 468 Emerson, Robert Archie 153, 500 Emery, F. Charles 50, 51, 426 Emery, Thomas C. 426 Ener, Ernest L., Jr. 138, 139, 146, 226, 227, 228, 236, Engbrock, James Edward 148, 483 Engelbrecht, Kenneth A. 468 Engelbrecht, Louis E. 311, 407 English, James Dale 500 English, Jerry Lynn 88, 89, 468 English, William Robert 230, 500 Enloe, Samuel J., Jr. 92, 93 Enney, Thomas John, Jr. 42, 43, 289, 468 Erickson, Charlie R. 307 Erickson, Jalmer Leon 210 Ernst, Clifford F. 114, 115, 340, 426 Escamilla, Andres 265 Esparza, Ralph 48, 49 Espy, Robert Henry, Jr. 468 Esquivel, Moses Blaise 48; 49 Estes, Alton L. 118, 119, 277, 500 Estes, Garvis Dewey 130, 131, 500 Estes, Robert L. 350, 354, 468 Estrada, Luis Alberto 152 Esquivel, Roberto 130, 131, 500 Etheredge, Thomas O. 426 Etheridge, Tommy R. 500 Eubank, Charles Miquel 78, 79, 88, 89, 326, 468 Eubank, Robert Broocke 483 Eubanks, John Thomas 260, 309, 427 Evans, J ames Arthur 106, 107 Evans, James W., Ill 500 Evans, Lynn Augustus, Jr. 330, 500 Evans, Phillip R. 265, 283 Evans, Robert Delbert 128, 129, 215 Evans, Robert E., Ill 316, 500 Evans, Robert Rockwood 268 Evans, William L., Ill 130, 131, 483 Everett, Chauncey L. 76, 77 Everett, Mark Douglas 72, 73 Everett, Rodney Revell 500 Evers, William H. 150, 483 Eversberg, Phillip A. 66 Ewing, Joe Leslie 68, 69 Ewing, Thomas G. 500 Fabra, Chester Arthur 298, 427 Fabre, Rudolph Fedric 60, 61, 500 Fadal, Gerald Edward 66, 253, 500 Fadal, James William 249, 272, 427 Faktor, Martin Marion 48, 49, 352, 483 Falco, Pete A. 78, 79, 427 Fallon, Peter Michael 427 Fait, Eric R. 116, 117, 500 Fandrich, Joe Wendell 118, 119, 150 Fann, Ronald L. 106, 107, 255, 261, 325, 500 Farias, Christoph er 58, 59, 342, Faries, Floron Clayton 86, 483 Farley, Arthur Reid 468 Farmer, Jeffrey Thomas 98, 99, 118, 119 Farmer, William Randle 277, 500 Farquharson, Richard A. 88, 89 Farrar, James Randolph 58, 59, 365 Farrier, Robert C. 72, 73, 284, 500 Farris, James Willis 209 Farrow, Leslie Lee 84, 286, 483 Farthing, Clyde Everett 287, 427 Fasken, Frank Andrew 276 Faubion, Billy Don 302 Faubion, Charles E. 327 Faulk, Danny J. 277, 500 Faulk, Robert Hardy 311, 313 Faulkner, Gerald F. 112, 113 Faust, Jerome E. 50, 51, 92, 93, 329, 427 Fazzino, Johnny J. 483 Feighny, Michael L. 72, 73, 500 Felder, Jerry Wayne 90, 299, 4?3 Felkner, James Leslie 60, 61 Felps, Lowell Douglas 340, 427 Felt, Rodger Lawrence 128, 129, 365, 483 Fenley, Johnny B. 333, 395, 427 Fenster, Richard Allen 56, 57, 483 Fenton, Michael Edward 42, 43, 140, 500 Fergeson, Robert Theo 483 Fergus, Thomas Hamilton 70 Ferguson, James Murray 265, 270, 292, 427 Ferguson, Jay Rowland 110, 111 Ferguson, John Sanfred 72, 73 Ferguson, Robert Leon 56, 57, 365, 500 Ferguson, Thomas G. 500 Ferguson, Thomas Lee 281, 314, 483 Fernald, William F. 40, 47, 140, 500 Ferrell, Edwin Barry, Jr. 56, 57, 347, 468 Ferrell, Joel F. 72, 73, 281, 352, 427 Fetters, Jimmie Louis 232 Fichtner, Charles M. 50, 51, 483 Fidler, Calvin Clark 110, 111 Fidler, Steven Edward 114, 115, 500 Fiedler, Lloyd Neil 500 Fiegel, John Leland 34, 108, 109, 360, 500 Fielder, John Curtis 86, 114, 115 Fields, Arlon Duane 97, 130, 131, 427 Fields, Thomas Edward 96, 97, 274, 308, 316, 427 Fields, Thomas Lloyd 292, 298, 427 Fikes, William Ralph 151, 355, 468 Finch, Gary Charles 338, 427 Finch, Gayle Lacliff 288 Finch, Joseph L. 152 Fine, Otis Windol 279, 351, 427 Fine, Thomas Morgan 58, 59, 500 Finkbiner, Terry C. 74, 75, 500 Finkelstein, Jerry 68, 69, 483 Finkelstein, Mark 234, 278, 500 Finks, John Elbert 66, 253, 483 Finley, Jimmy G. 40, 41, 63, 301, 427 Finn, James Walter, Jr. 42, 43, 337, 500 Finocchio, Ernest J., Ill 500 Fischer, Arthur Charles 483 Fischer, Maurice Dewey 40, 41, 265, 329, 428 Fischer, Paul, Jr. 52, 53 Fisher, Francis R. 365 Fisher, Franklin C., Jr. 215 Fisher, Henry Edward 152, 284, 468 Fisher, James E. 322, 428 Fisher, Joe Henry 118, 119, 500 Fisher, Johnny Clyde 281 Fisher, Joseph Harve 124, 125, 277, 500 Fisherman, Barry Nat 88, 89, 285, 500 Fisherman, William H. 88, 89, 284, 285, 483 Fisk, Stephen Kent 84, 234, 483 Fitch, Jack Arthur 112,113,500 Fitts, James L. 267 Fitts, John Murray 68, 69, 347, 483 Fix, George Joseph 68, 69, 314 Fix, Ronld Edward 70, 265, 363 Flanagan, Clyde Rodney ' 428 Fleming, Carl Michael 310, 330 Fleming, Cecil Phillip 500 Fleming, Samuel Rodney 306 Fletcher, Donald Lee 263, 428 Fletcher, Jerald Wayne 146 Flippc, Walter Allen 84 Florence, Harold D. 50, 51, 483 Florence, Monty Chas. 407 Florence, Ronald C. 52, 53, 329, 500 Flores, Alfonso Roland 148, 327 Flores, Apolonio 50, 51, 342, 428 Flores, Daniel, Jr. 76, 77, 342, 468 Flores, James Peter 54, 55 Flowers, Thomas Lester 483 Floyd, Dennis Wiley 282 Floyd, Kenneth Douglas 108, 109, 307, 468 Floyd, Richard Lee 500 Flusche, William Edward 149 Flynt, William Harvey 279, 300, 310, 428 Focke, John William 281, 292, 301 Fogle, John Samuel 345, 428 Fohn, Nicholas Henry 152, 281, 361, 468 Fojt, Frankie Joseph 148, 468 Fondon, John W., Jr. 124, 125 Fonville, Gerald G. 48, 49, 468 Forehand, Gilbert H. 70, 248, 277, 483 Forgason, Richard L. 428 Forgeng, Thomas Joseph 500 Forns, Richard J. 110,111,277, 500 Forrest, Blake F. 500 Forrest, Freddie Gene 118, 119, 277, 500 Forrest, Nathan Kelly 500 Forster, Peter Carl 32, 33, 122, 281, 468 Fort, George E. 234, 295 Fortune, Douglas Scott 114, 115, 483 Fossati, Juan 306 Foster, Jerry 96, 97, 229, 428 Foster, Thomas A. 74, 75 Fourticq, Michael John 104, 105, 284, 500 Fowler, Robert A., Jr. 108, 109, 277, 500 Fowler, Curtis William 132, 133, 428 Fowler, David Thomas 72, 73, 366, 483 Fowler, George C. 360, 500 Fowler, Ronald Lynn 116, 117, 306, 318 Fowler, Ronnie Ray 108, 109 Fox, James David 114, 115, 500 Fox, Jerry F. 114, 115, 500 Fox, Marshal D. 265, 428 Fraley, Morris A., Jr. 68, 69, 483 Francis, Dennis M. 56, 57, 500 Francis Hardy Lynn 407 Francis, William Gainer 500 Francisco, Jack Pruet 468 Frank, John C. 60, 61, 500 Frank, John Henry 76, 77, 468 Frank, Wallace J., Jr. 40, 41, 468 Franke, James Henry 289 Franklin, David Allen 500 Franklin, Jerry Lewis 56, 57, 483 Franklin, Lawrence M. 68, 69, 483 Franks, James Carrol 483 Frantz, Jeffrey Wayne 500 Fraser, James Elliott 292 Frausto, Julio 106, 107 Frazer, Isaac K., Ill 260, 306, 428 Frazior, Wayne Wells 40, 41 Fredricks, John Hall 352, 483 Freeland, Thomas Barton 52, 53, 359, 500 Freels, Billy James 184, 500 Freeman, Augustus M., Jr. 110, 111, 309, 483 Freeman, Charles D. 313 Freeman, Charles H. 40, 41, 483 Freeman, Frederick D. 58, 59, 500 Freeman, James R. 147, 500 Freeman, Jerry L. 40, 41, 277, 500 Freeman, Raymond D. 483 Freiling, Wayne Edward 204, 206, 236 French, Arthur L., Jr. 95, 428 French, Robert L. 286, 500 Frers, Harvey G. 305 Frey, Russell Bernard 54, 55 Frey, Wilburn Louis 271, 352, 500 Fried, Albert R., Jr. 124, 125, 500 Friedlander, Jack P. 106, 107, 294, 330 Friedmann, Raymond J. 68, 69, 327, 500 Friedrich, Allan Louis 152, 297, 428 Fritch, Frank Charles 108, 109, 281, 500 Frith, Charles Edward 152, 468 Fritz, Daniel Jerome 54, 55, 340, 500 Fritze, Vernon Van, Jr. 114, 115, 483 Fritzler, Robert G. 283 Frizzell, Ray Bob 153 Frosch, Elder Arthur 86, 500 Frost, John Raleigh 104, 500 Frost, Warren W., Jr. 258 Fry, Stephen T. 86, 286, 357, 483 Frye, Donald J., Jr. 70 Fuchs, Charles Ray 54, 55 Fuchs, James Allan 352, 500 Fuchs, Leslie Thomas 74, 75, 500 Fucik, John Jacob 112, 113 Fugger, Edward F. 483 Fugitt, Gene 52, 53, 280, 330, 428 Fugler, Thomas D., Jr. 148, 345 Fulkerson, John Rogers 138, 139, 146, 226 Fullen, Eddie Irving 500 Fuller, Melvin Bradley 108, 109, 500 Fulton, Charles L. 132, 133, 483 Fuqua, David Thornton 500 Furber, Ronald Wayne 500 Furrer, John W. 240 Gabbert, John Hal 96, 97, 483 Gabriel, Dale Cline 83, 94, 269, 428 Gaille, Raymond S. 153, 249, 359, 483 Gaines, Jimmy Ray 118, 119, 350, 483 Gaither, Gale Harrison 108, 109, 301 Galaway, Robbie Lee 58, 59, 342 Galey, John Hubbard 96, 97, 500 Galindo, Christian Anze 144, 152, 395, 428 Galindo, Eudoro A., Jr. 66, 234, 270 Galindo, Samuel Morales 468 Galindo, Ramiro Alex 152 Gallagher, Benjamin F. 274, 345 Gallagher, Robert Paul 76, 77, 484 Galvin, Daniel Lisenbee 42, 43, 302, 354, 484 Gamble, Duane D. 150 Gamble, Jim Paul 302 Gambrell, Edwin Foster 50, 51, 281, 500 Gamertsfelder, Joe Ray 114, 115, 500 Garces, Alvaro E. 500 Garcia, Gregory A. 106, 107, 428 Garcia, Hector X. 78, 79, 269, 280, 281, 327, 429 Garcia, Jesus, Jr. 500 Garcia, Luis S. 342, 500 Garcia, Martin Enrique 258, 327, 407 Garcia, Miguel P., Jr. 235, 308, 429 Garcia, Muzquiz Arnoldo 42, 43, 327 Garcia, Victor Manuel 58, 59 Gardner, Charles F. 468 Gardner, Lawrence R. 283 Gardner, Robert L. 311, 500 Gardner, Ranald Gilbert 88, 89, 151 Garner, Charles Kenneth 108, 109, 484 526 IS Wl. OF COMMERCE OF HOUSTON MAIN, TRAVIS AND CAPITOL MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Garner, Charles P. 32, 33, 58, 59, 429 Garner, Clark Richard 339 Garner, Daniels Scoates 500 Garner, Harold E. 132, 133, 500 Gahner, John Michael 74, 75, 500 Garner, Johnnie L. 248 Garrard, James T., Jr. 429 Garrell, Jack Dee 326, 500 Garrett, James Franklin 500 Garrett, Jimmie Leon 32, 33, 47, 108, 109 Garrett, Kenneth Alton 136, 137 Garrett, Lawrence N., Jr. 50, 51, 484 Garrett, Robert Buyse 52, 53, 274, 429 Garrett, Robert Lloyd 279 Garrett, Ronald Dale 297 Garrett, W. Jay, Jr. 368, 468 Garrison, Darrell Dean 150, 354, 500 Garrison, David W. 136, 137 Garteiser, Gerald L., Jr. 150, 265, 357, 468 Garza, Alberto 342 Garza, Cruz 116,117,292 Garza, Francisco 150, 298, 396, 429 Garza, Luis, Jr. 403 Garza, Roberto R., Jr. 342, 501, 514 Gaston, George M. A. 295, 361, 429 Gaudiano, Anthony F. 66, 143, 252, 253, 269, 309, 353, 427 Gauntt, James Roy 56, 57 Gavitt, William 8., Jr. 429 Gay, James Michael 501, 514 Gay, Jerry William 136, 137, 501, 514 Gay, Robert Allen 294 Gayle, Lelve G. 144, 300, 429 Gayle, Robert Wayne 114, 115, 501, 514 Gayle, Wallace Morten 300 Geistweidt, John Alden 40, 41 Gent, Terrence R. 70, 368, 501, 514 Centner, Harry W. 54, 55 Gentry, Teddy Eugene 54, 55, 484 George, Gerald Lyn 108, 109 George, Jimmy D. 116, 117, 501, 514 George, Michael Shields 32, 33, 253, 468 George, Raymond Osborn 358, 501, 514 George, Sammy Joe 468 Geppert, Larry Michael 501, 514 Gerbert, Joshua 148, 278, 337 Gerick, Milam Joe 266 German, Donn Lynn 27, 42, 43, 351, 501 German, Hal Turner 98, 99 German, John L. 42, 43, 264, 265, 351, 429 Gerrald, Scott Wesley 90, 302, 501 | Gerrits, Robert P. 66, 429 Gersbach, Donald Eugene 126, 127, 501 Gersbach, Herbert Carl 32, 33, 110 , 111 Gersbach, Kenneth A. 126, 127, 366, 484 Geye, Raymond Jeffery 72, 73, 484 Ghormley, Arnold B. 112, 113, 350, 501 Gibbons, William E. 56, 57, 314, 501 Gibbs, David Stuart 108, 109, 429 Gibbs, Jack Louis 32, 33, 102, 281, 313, 469 Gibbs, Jakie Marlin 329, 429 Gibbs, Michael Emil 501 Gibbs, Ray Reneau 92, 93, 429 Gibson, David Drew 151, 269, 278, 299, 429 Gibson, George David 88, 89, 501 Gibson, Patrick Arthur 42, 43, 501 Gibson, Phillip Morris 32, 33, 108, 109, 284, 469 Gibson, Robert Lee, Jr. 501 Gibson, Ronald Elvin 108, 109, 320, 501 Gibsoh, Werner John 118, 119, 484 Gibson, William Ernest 74, 75, 130, 131, 501 Gieger, David Kenneth 325, 501 Giesecke, Robert Lee 264, 407 Gil, Elias Eduardo 469 Gilbert, Allyn Tilden 234, 326, 484 Gilbert, Derrell W. 260, 429 Gilbert, Joe William 112, 113, 501 Gilbert, William C. 116, 117, 147, 469 Gilbreath, Zay W. 26, 101, 108, 109, 297, 429 GHIar, Jerome H. 297, 341 Gilliam, George Windred 320 Gillis, Don C., Jr. 86 Gillis, Thomas 8. 430 Gilmore, Donald Edwin 314, 469 Gilmore, Donald Wayne 56, 57, 357 Gilmour, Hugh Price 104, 347 Gilpin, Bobby Wilson 56, 57, 264, 314, 430 Gilson, William Edward 112, 113 Ginter, Winfred R. 104, 501 Ginzel, Alwilliam James 469, 494 Gipe, George W. 40, 41, 501 Glaser, James Edward 54, 55, 152, 469 Glaser, Stanley Joe 152, 297 Glaser, Thomas L. 501 Glass, Daniel Wayne 52, 53, 271, 501 Glaze, Kenneth Edward 86, 332, 501 Gleason, James Curtis 403 Glenewinkel, Dennis Ray 118, 119, 329, 501 Glenn, Hugh Graves 136, 137, 398, 501 Glenney, Walter Samuel 88, 89, 285, 501 Glison, Charles L. 72, 73, 484 Glodf, John Franklin 54, 55, 275 Glover, David W. 228 Glover, Gordon Berry 110, 111 Glover, Joe Edward 484 Glueck, Ellis Emil, Jr. 311,484 Goddard, Iris William 153, 484 Goddard, Joe Dean 312 Godfrey, Jay Frank 32, 68, 69, 267, 332, 469 Godkin, Jerry Wayne 88, 89, 285 Godwin, Norman F., II 484 Godwin, Robbie Don 254, 255, 315 Goettle, Jimmy Albert 66, 332, 469 Goff, John Edward 66, 484 Goins, Elmer E. 110, 111, 140, 256, 276, 308, 316, 396, 430 Golasinski, Michael J. 98, 99, 277, 501 Goldberg, Joe Marshall 334 • Goldman, Joel 278, 358, 484 Goldwater, Josef Milton 86, 278, 484 Golladay, Harvey Leon 355, 469 Gomi, Isao 501 Gonding, James F. 407 Gontko, Robert Nicholas 306 Gonzales, Ernest T. 68, 69, 106, 107, 108, 109, 296, 309 Gonzalez, Eduardo 342 Gonzalez, Jesus Eduardo 327 Gonzalez, Luis Antonio 148 Gonzalez, Robert Joseph 74, 75, 484 Gonzalez, Ruperto I., Jr. 140, 484 Gonzalez, William Karl 484 Goode, Byron F. 430 Goodenough, Robert D. 106, 107, 236, 294, 330, 484 Goodenough, Walter H. 430 Goodman, James Louis 130, 131 Goodman, Larry Ellis 152, 319 Goodman, Ralph Edward 260, 430 Goodman, Rodney Lewis 120, 469 Goodrich, Thomas B., Jr. 45, 48, 49, 249, 430 Goodrich, Thomas Tyler 40, 41, 501 Goodwyn, John Bryles 152, 484 Goodwyn, William Lee 306 Gopffarth, William 112, 113 Gordon, Charles L. 66, 430 Gordon, John S., Jr. 78, 79, 349, 430 Gore, Charles Edward 150, 323, 469 Gore, Donald 128,129,484 Gore, John Thomas 151, 267, 290 Gorman, Steven James 108, 109, 501 Gorton, Arthur Henry 112, 113, 309, 360 Gossett, Terrence D. 39, 108, 109, 140, 256, 274, 304, 396, 430 Gotcher, William Lee, Jr. 58, 59, 284, 365, 501 Go.ugh, William Henry 104, 276, 299, 501 Gowan, George Everett 258 Grace, Robert Norman 430 Gradick, Edward Earl 287 Graeme, Jack Kenneth 315, 469 Graham, Charles B. 68, 69, 319, 484 Graham, Charles Ray 42, 43, 140, 484 Graham, Dennis Lee 301, 309, 469 Graham, Doyle Gene 42, 43 Graham, Frank Earl 136, 137, 150, 269, 282, 430 Graham, Frederick T. 50, 51, 353, 469 Graham, James Fred 118, 119, 501 Graham, Joe Stanley, Jr. 42, 43, 284 Graham, Robert Edward 272, 310 Graham, William Perry 293, 494 Grammer, Bryan Kyle 130, 131 Grant, Albert Doyle 106, 107, 152 Grant, Lee Joseph, Jr. 124, 125, 357, 479, 484 Grass, William E., Jr. 118, 119, 367, 501 Graves, Gene Parker 90 Gray, Charles Roy 58, 59, 304 Gray, Clyde E., II 430 Gray, Darrell Kimbrough 350, 484 Gray, Gerald D. 145, 267, 300, 430 Gray, Howard Walter, Jr. 130, 131, 501 Gray, John William 320, 360, 501 Gray, Patrick Caldwell 72, 73, 118, 119, 152, 469 Gray, Robert Lee 110, 111, 347, 430 Gray, Ronald Dexter 92, 93, 484 Gray, William D. 484 Greaves, Marcus Dewayn 287, 430 Greeley, Ronald Lee 60, 61, 484 Green, Axel Venton 283 Green, Donald Earl 128, 129, 292, 469 Green, Richard Michael 118, 119, 501 Green, Richard Vance 352, 501 Green, Richard Wesley 124, 125, 234, 277, 367, 484 Green, William O. 122, 260, 321, 431 Greene, Cullum E. 258, 404 Greenhaw, Larry Maple 76, 77, 484 Greenlee, James Walter 84, 501 Gieenway, Bob Lynn 114, 115, 302 Greenwood, Bobby M. 306 Greenwood, Thomas, III 106, 107, 288 Greer, Max M., Jr. 501 Greer, Michael Lee 272, 469 Gregg, Glenn Hudson 469 Gregg, John Lowell 430 Gregg, Vean Joseph, Jr. 287, 484 Gregory, Charles Harry 118, 119 Gregory, Raymond Wesley 76, 77, 277, 501 Gremillion, Clifton E. 130, 131, 279, 431 Gresham, Gilbert, III 118, 119 Griesenbeck, Clyde A. 130, 131 Griffey, Bert 282, 501 Griffin, Clyde Eugene 302 Griffin, James Edwin 118, 119, 277, 501 Griffin, Justin Michael 72, 73, 353 Griffin, Terry Royce 149, 501 Griffis, Robert Tyrone 70, 501 Griffith, Adron Neal 484 Griffith, Andrew C. 267 Griffith, Charles Elmer 126, 127, 484 Griffith, Daniel Riley 35, 78, 79, 431 Griffith, James Ray 52, 53, 469 Griffith, Jimmy Charles 364 Griggs, Dwight Simpson 96, 97 Griggs, William Dudley 5, 76, 77, 469 Grimes, Frank Wayne 32, 40, 41, 363, 469 Grimes, Ray Preston 302, 469 Grimes, Phillip Ware 90, 501 Grimsinger, Clyde E. 40, 41, 140, 279, 357, 484 Grisham, William G. 56, 57, 501 Grissom, David Stuart 126, 127, 358, 469 Gritfer, Kenneth Joseph 106, 107, 257 Groff, Wallace Wilfred 112,113, 484 Groff, Walter Peter, Jr. 484 Groom, James N., Jr. 469 Grothues, Bernard H., Jr. 124, 125, 501 Groves, David Gresham 32, 46, 50, 51, 469 Groves, Jerry Wayne 68, 69, 297, 338, 431 Groves, Michael 52, 53, 339, 431 Gruen, Frank X., Jr. 124, 125, 501 Grumbles, James V. 153, 285, 501 Grummer, Gerald Anthony 104, 105, 284, 501 Gruner, Kenneth Allen 88, 89, 285, 484 Guajardo, Tigrio 58, 59 Gudgen, Kenneth Paul 33, 70, 267, 336, 431 Guerra, Cesar ' Rolando 469 Guerra, Jose Oscar 501 Guertler, Garnette R. 114, 115 Guerra, Raul J., Jr. 40, 41, 150, 153, 327, 431 Guiberteau, Oliver J. 469 Guillen, Marte Cesar 84, 501 Guilloud, Garry Lee 114, 115, 339, 484 Guin, Bobby Howard 104 Gunn, James Lyons 108, 109, 501 Gunter, James H., Jr. 501 Gunter, Jerry Wayne 74, 75 Gutierrez, Albert David 342 Gutierrez, Anibal A. 78, 79, 501 Gutierrez, Francisco J. 148 Gutierrez, George, Jr. 469 Guy, Jimmie Darell 359 Guymon, Richard Frank 501 Guzman, Manuel Antonio 108, 109, 501 H Habbinga, Richard John 84, 286, 354, 484 Habermacher, David I. 106, 107, 501 Hable, Robert Hampton 76, 77, 501 Haby, Vincent Andrew 76, 77, 235, 361, 469 Hachmann, John Olivarri 484 Hachtel, Larry Phillip 469 Hackott, Robert Henry 32, 321, 322, 469 Hadley, Michael Linden 152, 306, 485 Haegelin, Bernard J. 361, 432 Hagaman, Fred Whitt 149, 469 Haggard, Harry Lee 485 Haggard, Kenneth Ray 72, 73, 326, 469 Hoggin, Ronald Keith 108, 109, 501 Hagler, Max Weldon 405 Hagler, Nevis Ezelle 48, 49, 501 Hahn, David Drushel 32, 469 Haisler, Willie Charles 78, 79, 501 Hakim, Abdul 407 Halaburka, Michael J. 116, 117, 234, 367, 485 Halbert, David Maurice 501 Halbert, Olan Gene 432 Hale, George A. 432 Hale, John Allison 76, 77 Hale, Robert Nathan 432 Hale, Stephen Scott 501 Haley, Daniel C. 110, 111, 294, 324, 432 Haley, Ronald Gene 313, 469 Haliasz, Henr E., Jr. 314, 367, 485 Hall, Claude Bevil 106, 107, 501 Hall, Frank Foy 46, 88, 89, 262, 432 Hall, Freddie Ray 76, 77 Hall, James Ray 50, 51, 469 Hall, Joe Frank 126, 127, 501 Hall, John L. 54, 55, 80, 285, 432 Hall, John William 364, 501 Hall, Joseph W., Jr. 48, 49, 310, 469 Hall, Malcolm W. 26, 158, 281, 295, 432 Hall, Morris Leon 485 Hall, Richard Stephen 236, 353, 485 Hall, Richard Thomas G. 147, 432 Hall, Robert Arlin 32, 58, 59, 469 Hall, Robert Wyatt 5, 501 Hall, Ronald Milton 469 Hall, Thomas E. 357 Halldorson, Michael D. 114, 115 Halligan, John E. 97, 432 Halm, David G. 60, 61, 274, 298, 357, 432 Halpain, Richard Tilden 40, 41, 485 Halter, Gary Max 86 Halter, Richard F. 35, 97, 229, 432 Haltom, John Henry 42, 43 Haluska, Jerry Lee 66, 284, 501 Halverson, James Scott 112, 113, 501 Ham, Howard C., Jr. 88, 89, 285, 294, 346 Hamff, Clarence Daniel 501 Hamilton, Bobby Joe 90, 91, 148, 432 Hamilton, George S. 432 Hamilton, James B. 118, 119 Hamilton, James R., Jr. 148, 469 Hamilton, John Ross 262 Hamilton, Leslie J., Jr. 132, 133, 312 Hamilton, Michael C. 116, 117, 485 Hamilton, Morris Foster 501 Hamilton, Ronald Gene 132, 133, 501 Hamilton, William L. 277, 324, 501 Hamm, John W. 123, 124, 125, 264, 432 Hammock, Stephen Paul 333, 485 Hamme, Curtis Scott 118, 119 Hammond, Claude Buck 98, 99, 279, 310, 350, 469 Hammonds, Charles Evans 351 Hammons, John L. 86, 359, 501 Hampton, John Ronald 248 Hanby, George E. 60, 61, 501 Hancock, William R. 501 Hancock, William M. 98, 99, 258 Hancock, Woodrow R., Jr. 50, 51, 485 Haner, Ernest A. 432 Haney, William Gerald 50, 51, 501 Hanks, Leslie Earl 108, 109 Hans, Bobby Lee 114, 115, 329, 501 Hans, Larry Joe 106, 107, 329 Hansard, James Bruce 86, 286, 330, 485 Hansen, Harley Ames 52, 53 Hansen, Richard F. 138, 139 Hanson, Richard Sims 147, 309 Hanzalik, Anton, III 42, 43 Hague, Syed M. M. 147, 407 Haraway, William J. 130, 131, 334, 501 Hardee, Malcolm 227, 307 Hardgrove, James Truett 485 Hardin, Benjamin L. 501 Hardin, James William 112, 113, 501 Hargett, George Winford 206, 210 Harman, Larry A. 110, 111, 260, 432 Harmon, Larry L. 433 Harp, Jeffrey Claude 145, 48, 485 Harper, James Luther 98, 99, 206, 236 Harper, John Colquitt 364, 501 Harper, Lyndon Lee 114, 115 Harrell, James Edmund 86, 148, 501 Harrington, Jack O., Jr. 80, 289, 290, 397, 433 Harrington, John N. 294 Harrington, William P. 268 Harris, Donald W. 83, 433 Harris, Doyle Milburn 130, 131, 336, 501 Harris, Grandon Thomas 268 Harris, Herman Earl 297, 469 Harris, Howard Ronny 287, 433 Harris, John Elliott 263 Harris, Larry G.,485 Harris, Morris R., Jr. 52, 53, 355, 485 Harris, Robert Edward 330, 433 Harris, Samuel Cochran 501 Harris, William Barton 501 Harris, William R. 351, 501 Harrison, Everett V. 50, 51 Harrison, James A., Jr. 433 Harrison, James Robt. 72, 73 Harrison, Richard E. 126, 127, 501 Harrison, Richard N. 501 Harrison, Ronald Gary 148, 336 Harrison, Warren T. 138, 139, 323, 501 Harrison, William H., Jr. 64, 251, 268, 296, 297, 397, 433 Harrover, Thomas S. 54, 55, 485 Hart, Charles McLean 112, 113 Hart, Melba Joe 78, 79, 252, 501 Hartfiel, Don Allan 152, 485 Hartley, Thomas Maxwell 74, 75, 485 Hartman, Donald E. 78, 79, 277, 502 Hartman, Louis W. 78, 79, 277, 502 Harvey, Charles Duward 58, 59, 325, 502 Harvey, Joe Bob 90, 91, 433 Harvey, Robert Eugene 126, 127, 314, 354, 485 Harwell, Richard M. 48, 49 Haskell, Richard Nelson 152 Hass, Roland Graham 90 Hatinger, Robert D. 33, 120, 130, 131, 298, 433 Hatley, Frederick F. 469 Hattaway, William Earl 86, 502 Hatton, James Rufus 40, 51, 502 Hattox, Jerry Bob 274, 318, 469 Hatzenbuehler, Charles 331, 502 Haude, Donald Earl 72, 73, 277, 502 Hausenfluke, Melvyn J. 153, 302, 469 Hausmann, Richard James 126, 127, 485 Havelka, Ulysses D. 262, 433 Hawkins, Ennis M. 138, 139, 502 Hawkins, Garry O. 56, 57 Hawkins, James Henry 50, 51, 485 Hawkins, Ralph Worth, Jr. 124, 125, 324, 485 Hawkins, Robert Eugene 433 Hawkins, Robert Michael 118, 119, 502 Hawthorne, Charles A. 264, 274, 292, 304, 433 Hayden, Freddie M. 502 Hayes, Charles Michael 318 Hayes, Donald Allen 147, 283 Hayes, Howard M., Jr. 433 Hayes, Michael James 147, 469 Haynes, Arnim Vernis, Jr. 323, 502 Haynes, Clifford Gary 94 Haynes, Frank 83, 307, 433 Hays, William McNeilly 118, 119, 365, 485 Head, Bruce Charles 86, 502 Head, Howard Martin 26, 60, 61, 151, 284, 286, 368, 485 Hearn, Charles Evert 152, 262, 322 Hearn, William Charles 86, 469 Hearfwell, Stephen F. 88, 89, 502 Heath, Freddie R., Jr. 453 Heath, Willie Eugene 153 Heddins, Gerald C. 308 Hedeman, Walter R., Ill 50, 51 Hederhorst, George 433 Hedrick, John August 70, 292, 299 Heep, Robert W. 265 Hegeman, Richard W. 56, 57, 314, 319, 502 Heibel, Richard Arnold 72, 73, 485 Heikkila, Edwin Carl, Jr. 60, 61, 284, 347, 502 Heilhecker, Joe Keith 407 Heine, Robert Ray 262, 366 528 G. S. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Pitch ' em, take ' em down, pitch ’em, take ' em down—when do we get to sleep in ' em? THE FORDYCE COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. W. Briggs, T7 L. Ed Lee, ’37 R. W. Briggs, Jr., ’55 Heinemann, Eugene J. 54, 55, 340, 502 Heinrich, Carl T., Jr. 304 Heinrich, Richard John 148, 433 Heite William C., Jr. 502 Helguero, Vidor Hugo 152 Heliums, Jesse Morgan 52, 53, 502 Heliums, Lee Nelson, II 328, 502 Helmers, Waller Ellis 364 Helmke, Lester C. 306, 329, 434 Hemmerich, Kurt Hugo 502 Hemphill, Henry Lee 128, 129 Hemphill, Thomas E. 262 Henderson, Claude D. 88, 89, 502 Henderson, Donald M. 313, 469 Henderson, Donald R. 82, 313, 366, 434 Henderson, Earl John 32, 68, 69, 122, 469 Henderson, James Henry 302, 469 Henderson, Roy Howell 469 Hendricks, John Beverly 153 Hendrix, Alvin E. 434 Henicke, Charles Joe 152, 314, 434 Henley, John William 434 Henneberqer, Armin E., Jr. 108, 109, 485 Henneberger, Kenneth 301 Hennessy, Richard A. 66, 253, 502 Henry, Denson Woodrow 266 Henry, George Martin 112, 113, 367, 502 Hensley, John C, H 258, 405 Henson, Larry E. 128, 129, 502 Henson, Sidney L. 502 Hensz, Albert J., Jr. 114, 115, 308, 469 Herbrig, Walter L. 86, 502 Herman, John Rudy 34, 66 Hermann, Burton Ray 309 Herman, John Leonard 265, 327 Hernandez, Andrew R. 292 Hernandez, Guadalupe 56, 57, 285, 321 Hernandez, Joe Garcia 502 Hernandez, Jofm Richard 88, 89, 485 Hernandez, Jose S. 341, 353, 502 Hernandez, Mike, Jr. 281 Herold, James Darwin 104, 279, 434 Herren, William David 124, 125, 282 434 Herrera, Oscar Adolfo 108, 109, 148, 296, 502 Herrin, John Allen 261, 296, 434 Herring, Dal M. 434 Herring, David Clark 485 Herring, Donald Robert 68, 69, 434 Herring, John Miller 312, 357 Herring, Robert L. 130, 131, 277, 502 Herrington, Benny S. 108, 109, 152 Herrmann, Armin F., Jr. 124, 125 Herrmann, Richard T. 323, 469 Herrmann, William J. H. 341, 485 Herwig, William Wesley 469, 502 Herzog, Charles Eugene 34, 126, 127, 277, 502 Hess, Ronald Leroy 264, 304, 434 Hewett, Douglas Neal 88, 89 Hewett, Kenneth G. 106, 107 Heye, Paul F. 101,434 Heyen, John Gary 152, 313, 361, 485 Heyman, Eugene F., Jr. 469 Hibbs, Jerry Albert 48, 49, 269, 280, 469 Hibbs, Stephen Marquis 502 Hickey, Lyle Wayne 434 Hickman, John Fred, Jr. 309 Hickman, John Milton, Jr. 65, 78, 79, 260, 320, 469 Hickman, John Paul 149, 309 Hickman, Malcolm E., Jr. 258, 354, 407 Hickman, Royce H., Jr. 78, 79, 485 Hidalgo, Richard Jack 258, 405 Higgins, John Thomas 56, 57, 313, 502 Higgins, Michael E. 502 Higgins, Patrick H. 149, 329, 469 Hilburn, Benny Mac 40, 41, 502 Hilburn, Paul W., Jr. 124, 125, 300, 434 Hill, Alan Thomas 114, 115 Hill, Dan Richard 258, 405 Hill, David Gibson 319 Hill, Grey Lewis, Jr. 52, 53 Hill, James Miller, Jr. 33, 114, 115, 262, 434 Hill, Joe Eddie 76, 77, 281 Hill, Joe P. 502 Hill, Kenneth Roy 502 Hill, Russell Edwin 214, 236 Hill, William F. 502 Hill, William Harris 78, 79 Hillenburg, Roy Stuart 78, 79, 502 Hilliard, John Edward 313, 316, 485 Hillin, Jimmy W. 310, 434 Hilton, James Caldwell 70, 292, 469 Hind, Gary James 116, 117, 485 Hines, Ronald 86, 138, 502 Hinojosa, Dionisio A. 342 Hinojosa, Geronimo G. 68, 69, 470 Hinson, Paul Wayne 106, 107 Hinze, Ray Gene 365, 502 Hilt, Barney Lee 126, 127, 502 Hix, William M. 48, 49, 302, 434 Hlavinka, Joseph J. 149, 277, 365, 502 Hobbs, Roderick Brian 88, 89 Hobler, Ross Loop 48, 49, 367, 502 Hoch, Edgar Louis 60, 61 Hoch, Forest Martin 76, 77, 149, 502 Hodges, Robert Roy 502 Hodges, Ted Lee 103, 118, 119, 434 Hoegemeyer, William H. 70, 435 Hoelscher, Clifford E. 54, 55, 305, 325 Hoelting, Leroy K. 56, 57, 281, 485 Hoermann, Charles Edw. 329 Hoff, Henry M., Jr. 283 Hoffart, Frank Bernard 54, 55, 343, 502 Hoffman, Buren W. 68, 69, 435 Hoffman, Donald Dean 42, 43 Hoffman, George Richard 68, 69 Hoffman, William Martin 338, 470 Hoffmann, James Paul 152, 262 Hogan, George Avris 206 Hogg, Roy Lee 68, 69, 346, 485 Hohman, Thomas Alvin 101, 256, 263, 357, 435 Holbein, Thomas James 70, 254, 255, 315, 435 Holbrook, Virgil E. 435 Holcomb, Howard Lee 68, 69 Holcomb, William David 302, 502 Holder, Edward Abe 130, 131 Holder, George Richard 359, 502 Holditch, Damon Will 34, 56, 57, 502 Holick, Donald H. 1 12,113,272, 502 Holland, Howell Wm. 351 Holland, John Edward 470 Holland, John Henry 72, 73, 322, 470 Holland, Larry Alpheus 130, 131 Hollern, Patrick J. 60, 61, 502 Holley, Anson Norris 88, 89, 285, 330, 485 Holley, Don Vernon 40, 41, 266, 435 Holley, James R. 33, 136, 137, 293 310 435 Holley, Johnnie L., Jr. 32, 44, 268, 470 Holley, Milton W. 40, 41 Holliman, John Charles 124, 125, 331, 485 Hollingsworth, James S. 152, 297, 435 Hollis, James Robert 82, 90, 470 Holloway, Ernest R. 70, 253, 331, 502 Holloway, George R. C., Jr. 128, 129 Holly, James Larry 266, 502 Holman, Jefferson T., II 502 Holmes, Donald L. 126, 127, 435 Holmes, Earl Wayne 149, 289, 335, 485 Holmes, Ennis Robert 364 Holmes, Johnny Paul 48, 49 Holmes, William Andrew 502 Holmes, William W., Ill 359 Holochwost, Gregory G. 60, 61, 485 Holt, Tommy Bruce 56, 57, 502 Holt, William A., Jr. 136,137 Holub, Leo David 226, 365 Holveck, John A. 302, 333, 435 Holy, Grant James 116, 117, 353, 485 Holy, Michael E. 106, 107, 269, 280, 353, 435 Homeyer, Fred Charles 40, 41, 348 ' , 502 Honea, John Edward 86, 502 Honeycutt, Wesley H. 40, 41 Hood, Hunter R. 435 Hook, Charles Otis 148, 502 Hooke, William Bruce 435 Hooker, Thomas Alfred 257 Hooper, Fred Douglas, Jr. 126, 127, 320 Hoover, Charles W., Ill 70 Hopgood, Marvin T., Jr. 48, 49, 315, 502 Hopkin, John Howard, III 114, 115, 470 Hopkins, Donald Wayne 152 Hopkins, Franklin B., Jr. 485 Hopkins, Jerry Wayne 74, 75, 243 Hopkins, Kenneth Mack 330 Hopkins, Michael Kelly 502 Hoppe, Charles Allen 226, 346 Hopper, Barry Richmond 128, 129, 485 Hoppers, Richard Gene 42, 43, 435 Hard, Edwin B., Jr. 502 Hord, Robert P. 435 Horn, Huley Joe 32, 58, 59, 78, 79, 470 Horne, John W., II 50, 51, 502 Horne, William Ray 124, 125, 502 Hosier, Edgar Dean 290, 301, 403 Hoskins, Fred John, Jr. 267, 435 Hoskins, Harry T., Jr. 139, 232, 470 Hotard, Ernest Paul 92, 93 Hotard, John Lawrence 92, 93 Hotchkiss, Douglas G. 78, 79, 260, 470 Hottenroth, James R. 40, 41, 140, 276, 367, 485 Housman, Billy Joe 306, 435 Howard, Billie F. 54, 55, 502’ Howard, Bobbie Bruce, Jr. 78, 79, 502 Howard, Charles E. 151 Howard, Clyde W., Ill 502 Howard, Henry Kenneth 98, 99, 502 Howard, James Bailey 68, 69, 363, 470 Howard, Russell Charles 60, 61, 502 Howard, Thomas Everett 361, 405 Howard, Volney Ward, Jr. 132, 133, 470 Howder, John Douglas 106, 107, 485 Howell, Ben Kee 118, 119, 284 Howell, Freddie Gene 132, 133 Howell, Robert Mason 230, 485 Howell, Ronald Edward 277, 485, 502 Howerton, William R. 263, 435 Hoy, William Duncan 502 Hoyak, Jodie George 138 Hoyland, Robert J., Ill 470 Hoyt, Albert Webster 234, 301 Hoza, Richard Gary 470 Hranitzky, Emanuel B. 341 Hruska, Stanley J. 94, 436 Hubble, Hugh W. 54, 55, 502 Huber, Keith Murell, Jr. 285 Hubert, Earl Theo, Jr. 82, 86, 258, 281, 436 Hubler, George Lawrence 485 Hubner, Charles Michael 138 Huchton, Richard M. 86, 318 Huck, Earnest G. 403 Huddleston, Roy Russell 74, 75, 485 Hudman, Paul Bernard, Jr. 436 Hudson, Billy Walter 78, 79, 502 Hudson, Edgar Kent 325, 485 Hudson, Gordon W., Ill 470 Hudson, James Patrick 48, 49, 436 Hudson, John W. 126, 127, 265, 436 Hudson, Wesley Paul 48, 49, 325, 341 Hudson, William B., Jr. 276, 436 Hudspeth, Dale NMI 148, 307, 470 Huebner, Jack Lee 104 Huettel, Donald Edward 108, 109, 502 Huff, Larry Dave 116, 117, 485 Huffman, Jimmy Jake 94, 359, 485 Hug, James Francis 298 Huggins, Alan Keith 130, 131, 236 Hughes, Donald Alley 42, 43 Hughes, Donald Glynn 269, 280, 470 Hughes, Gaylon E. 502 Hughes, Robert Allen 145 Hughes, Robert Douglas 405 Hughes, Samuel Edwin 284 Hughes, William Howard 151, 485 Hughey, John Emory 436 Hughlett, Alfred Wayne 32, 52, 53, 266, 470 Hughson, John Charles 127, 329, 502 Hughson, William Nix 50, 51, 329, 502 Hugo, John Edgar 52, 53, 271, 502 Huitt, Ernest Larry 270, 301, 346, 403 Huling, Edward E., Jr. 264, 292, 304, 436 Hull, Jacob Bryan 132, 133, 485 Hull, Jimmy Gale 436 Hull, John William, Jr. 338, 485 Hull, Thomas Howard 279 Hullum, Edgar 437 Humber, Johnny York 84, 470 Humphreville, David G. 110, 111, 314, 502 Humphrey, Jimmy Luther 470 Humphries, Donald L. 286, 502 Humphries, James Lamar 60, 61 Humphries, William L. 280, 349, 470 Hundley, James E., Jr. 98, 99, 502 Hunn, Office Lloyd, Jr. 52, 53, 502 Hunnicutf, James Scott 106, 107, 327 Hunnicutf, Lee B., Jr. 76, 77 Hunt, Edward Villareal 130, 131 Hunt, James Marion 108, 109 Hunt, Larry Michael 502 Hunt, Robert Carroll 502 Hunt, Stancil D. 42, 43, 470 Hunt, Zimri 365, 437 Hunter, Charles R. 470 Hunter, Donald Thompson 32, 66, 354, 470 Hunter, Ronald Douglas 64, 66, 68, 69, 299, 354, 470 Huntington, Bobby Neil 110, 111, 206, 236 Huntington, Joseph Van 328, 502 Hurley, James Marcus 126, 127, 502 Hursey, Paul Bruce 78, 235, 320, 470 Husung, Jack Weldon 302, 437 Hutcheson, David Paul 338, 470, 517 Hutcheson, Sammy B. 52, 53, 271, 338, 502 Hutchins, Elbert C. 56, 57, 277, 502 Hutchison, William E. 52, 53, 271, 305, 502 Hutton, Myles Henry 78, 79, 502 Hutton, William Curtis 470 Hutton, William L., Jr. 82, 88, 89, 308, 437 Hyde, Everett Orland 48, 49 Hyde, Michael Walter 502 Hyer, Dell Mack 151,325,470 Hyman, Jonathan David 148, 278, 3 55 I Ibison, James Lawrence 72, 73, 267, 281, 353 Ickles, Henry Lee 437 Ihms, Orlan Lester 40, 41, 311, 485 Use, Michael Lee 152, 330, 485 Imle, John F., Jr. 33, 35, 60, 61, 140, 197, 256, 274, 283, 293, 437 Ince, Charles E., Ill 502 Ince, Don C. 132, 133, 264, 304, 437 Inchauste, Jorge A. 66, 252, 485 Ingle, Ronnie Virgil 437 Ingleharf, George Henry 136, 137, 485 Ingram, Johnny Leroy 145, 260, 300, 502 Ingram Ronald Lester 42, 43, 277, 348, 502 Inniss, Robert William 97, 503 Irby, Wendell L. 120, 130, 131, 279, 309, 437 Irish, Billy Rowe 306, 325 Irvin, Leslie G. 338, 485 Irvin, Stanley Max 358, 485 Isaacson, John Henry 470 Isaacson, Robert Donald 66, 470 Isbell, Robert Paul 126, 127, 503 Isbell, William P. 126, 127, 503 Islam, Obaidul 147, 407 Isom, Conrad Bernard 97, 503 J Jablonski, Ted M. 118,119,367 Jack, James Harry 485 Jack, James Terry 116, 117, 360, 470 Jacks, Paul Douglas 56, 57, 503 Jackson, Arnold Boyd, Jr. 470 Jackson, Benjamin Ray 60, 61, 240 Jackson, Charles Edward 264, 437 Jackson, Ewell H., Ill 50, 51 Jackson, Howard L. 277, 503 Jackson, Joe Dowdell 98, 99, 312 Jackson, John Edward 503 Jackson, Leslie P. 52, 53 Jackson, Mark Lester 118, 119, 485 Jackson, Rex Sidney 470 Jackson, Travis Glenn 124, 125, 294 Jackson, William 8. 130, 131, 503 Jackson, William E. 485 Jacob, Nelson Lloyd 48, 49 Jacobs, Clifford A. 503 Jacobs, Duaine William 42, 43 Jacobson, Gilbert N. 435 Jacoby, Roy Alton 70, 281, 340, 486 Jaeckle, Robert John 126, 127, 367, 486 Jaeckle, Timothy J. 357, 470 Jageler, Charles David 42, 43, 140, 503 Jager, Mitchell 52, 53, 284, 346, 503 Jahnke, Donald Wayne 88, 89, 503 Jamail, Gerald Alan 76, 77, 280, 298, 470 Jamail, Milton H. 503 James, Glenn Allen 52, 53, 486 James, Larry R. 124, 125, 503 James, Patrick Lee 5, 503 James, Robert D. 88, 89, 503 James, Robert Edward 470 Jameson, Aubrey M., Jr. 397, 437 Jameson, Gene O. 60, 61, 313, 437 Jamison, Charles L. 60, 61, 277, 503 Jamison, Walter Howard 72, 73, 486 Janacek, Jimmy Wayne 74, 75, 503 Janerf, Herbert C., Jr. 48, 49, 357 Janik, Willie L. 86, 286, 503 Jardine, John Henry 258, 405 Jaris, John Raymond 281, 299, 486 Jarosz, Kenneth E. 103, 110, 111, 314, 365, 437 Jarvis, Billy Britt 70, 288, 368, 503 Jarvis, John Daniel 52, 53, 271, 503 Jasek, Russell Dan 72, 73, 328, 486 Jaynes, Jay 34, 104, 503 Jeffrey, Richard P., Jr. 76, 77, 273, 290, 486 Jeffus, Mac Raymond 58, 59, 503 Jekel, Frank Dwayne 302 Jenkins, James Jaye 302, 352, 486 Jelinek, Al Vincent 407 Jenkins, Jerry Spencer 243, 273 Jenkins, Joseph S. B. 237, 341, 503 Jenkins, Paul A., Jr. 98, 99, 470 Jenkins, Richard Arthur 74, 75, 285 Jenkins, Robert D. 152 Jenkins, Samuel H. 314, 437 Jennings, Albert Ray 306 Jennings, Jack Hugh 56, 57, 298, 437 Jennings, Robert L. 118, 119, 503 Jensen, Dennis Wayne 470 Jensen, Larry Morris 346 Jensen, Ronald Kenneth 72, 73 148, 470 Jenson, Cliff Merrill 470 Jernigan, David Stewart 316, 348, 486 Jernigan, Herbert Gary 52, 53, 348, 486 Jernigan, William A. 48, 49, 92, 326, 503 Jesse, Glen Dale 503 Jessup, Jerry Howard 104, 486 Jester, Richard Shirley 84, 470 Jeter, Jimmie Troy 48, 49, 486 Jewell, Elmer M. 437 Jewett, Harry B., Ill 128, 129, 272, 471 Jezek, Henry Louis 503 Jimenez, Paul Eladio 437 Jobe, Lewyn Merwyn 438 Jobe, Ronney G. 56, 57, 503 Jobsky, Daniel Richard 58, 59, 503 Jochetz, Charles D. 438 John, Roger McKinley 32, 45, 60, 61, 140, 314, 321, 471 Johns, Herbert K. 136, 137, 471 Johnsey, Marshall E. 124, 125, 368, 503 Johnson, Albert Porter 323, 503 Johnson, Benny Wayne 216 Johnson, Billy Ray 503 Johnson, Charles Allen 128, 129 Johnson, Charles D. 128, 129 Johnson, Charles F. 438 Johnson, Charles J., Jr. 118, 119, 486 Johnson, Charles R. 438 Johnson, David Allen 114, 115, 216 Johnson, David Norman 128, 129, 503 Johnson, David William 144, 366, 486 Johnson, Don 8., Jr. 56, 57, 102, 256, 438 Johnson, Gary Nolan 330, 486 Johnson, Hobart G. 50, 51, 362, 503 Johnson, Howard Carroll 486 Johnson, James Earl 32, 72, 73, 503 Johnson, James Ernest 471 Johnson, Joe Nichols 352, 503 Johnson, John Walter 249 Johnson, Kenneth Culver 294, 319, 471 Johnson, Kenneth Ray 56, 57, 503 Johnson, Larry Wayne 58, 59 Johnson, Max Matt 126, 127 Johnson, Melvin H., Jr. 50, 51, 486 Johnson, Michael W. 40, 41, 328, 503 Johnson, Odell Monroe 299 Johnson, Randy Melvin 60, 61 Johnson, Robert A. J. 280, 438 Johnson, Robert Morris 40, 41, 503 Johnson, Robert Wayne 74, 75, 302 Johnson, Ronald L. 52, 53, 503 Johnson, Roy Doyle 286, 503 Johnson, Russell Harold 54, 55, 486 Johnson, Thomas Gerald 126, 127 Johnson, Thomas Vernon 60, 61 Johnson, Tom M. 503 Johnson, Troy Kenneth 503 Johnson, Walter H., Jr. 50, 51, 151, 486 Johnston, Ben Earl 258 Johnston, George A. 263 Johnston, Thomas F., Jr. 310 Johnston, Thomas L. 227, 237, 307, 438 Joiner, Gary Nelson 405 Joiner, Robert Ensley, 35, 92, 93, 438 Jolly, Robert W. 90, 503 Jones, Albert Dale 35 Jones, Claude Randol 33, 38, 39, 140, 313, 471 Jones, Clebeart Huston 5, 60, 61, 503 Jones, Curtis Brewer 503 Jones, David Spence 281, 486 530 MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE To the Class of 1962 MADELEY PHARMACY A sincere wish that each of you may find success in your chosen career. 334 South Jersey HILLIER FUNERAL HOME Bryan, Texas South Gate College Station can ' t wait for ' increased enrollment, ' much less a ' name change ' and ’coeds ' . 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Karr, Kennard G. 130, 131, 503 Karr, Thomas Ray 84, 85, 286, 486 Karrer, David Leslie 42, 43, 354, 471 Kass, David Ralph, Jr. 138, 230 Kassaw, Jerry Duncan 439 Kazda, John Louis 148, 338 Keahey, Joseph M. 58, 59, 439 Kearns, James Howard 72, 73 Kee, James Bailey, Jr. 327, 471 Keele, Arthur James, Jr. 60, 61, 486 Keeling, Gerald Mack 96, 97 Keeling, Jack Rogers 108, 109 Keeling, Joe Lynn 33, 103, 118, 119, 471 Keeling, Michale Elwood 84, 85, 321, 486 Keeling, Russell Lee 110, 111, 290, 291, 365, 486 Keeling, Thomas Daryle 98, 99, 211, 237, 439 Keen, Joe Frank 50, 51 Keester,.George W. 56, 57 Kell, James Carroll 96, 97, 229 Kellar, Kenneth L. 503 Keller, Carl Ernest, Jr. 360, 439 Keller, Frederick Lee 96, 97, 471 Keller, James Lewis 33, 74, 75, 98, 99, 206, 216, 307 Keller, Paul Reinhard 48, 49, 471 Kelley, Aubrey Ray 439 Kelley, Dan Ewing 307 Kelley, Daniel Nelson 405 Kellner, Milton Frank 98, 99, 503 Kelly, Emmett Grady 42, 43 Kelly, James H. 40, 41 Kelly, Jere Wayne 270, 341, 439 Kelly, Robert J., Ill 84, 85, 503 Kelly, Rodney William 265 Kelso, Charles Wayne 360, 503 Kelso, Edward Hewitt 56, 57, 128, 281, 503 Keltner, Neil Lynn 58, 59, 503 Kelton, John Patrick 58, 59 Kemp, Allan Edgar 126, 127, 300, 486 Kemp, Billy Joe 147,309,312, 471 Kemp, Johnnie 56, 57, 503 Kendall, Russell John 86, 503 Kendrick, Robert Thomas 40, 41, 503 Kendrick, Tommy James 116, 117, 306 Kennedy, Fletcher Gayle 297, 338, 439 Kennedy Kenneth H. 132, 133, 305, 503 Kennedy, Leman Melton 40, 41 Kennedy, Matthew R., Jr. 439 Kennerly, Thomas Homan 230, 295, 354, 471 Kenny, James Preston, Jr. 58, 59, 124, 125, 322, 503 Kenny, Roy Michael 486 Kepley, James S. 52, 53, 503 Kerley, William Clyde 65, 76, 77, 268, 331, 471 Kerlick, Robert David 503 Kern, John F., Jr. 471 Kerr, William Braden 118, 119, 503 Kettler, Terrence M. 335 Khamis, Anthony G. 283 Kickirillo, Michael A. 94, 503 Kidwell, Keith R. 287 Kieschneck, Gerald B. 84, 85, 486 Kieschnick, Herbert W. 56, 57, 503 Kiker, Joseph Paul 287 Kilgore, Orval Duke 96, 97, 503 Kilian, Edwar d M., II 54, 503 Killgore, Melvyn Ray 116, 117 Killingsworth, Amos Ed 132, 133, 503 Killingsworth, John B. 40, 41, 285, 313, 486 Killingsworth, Louis D. 84, 85, 271, 323, 503 Killough, David Thomas 40, 41, 503 Kimball, Douglas Smith 148 Kimble, Richard R. 90, 97 Kincaid, David Ronald 66, 503 Kincannon, Aubrey R. 56, 57, 350, 503 King, Carl William 486 King, Charles Ray 269, 326, 471 King, David G. 48, 49, 439 King, David Massey 503 King, James Paul 33, 48, 49, 128, 348, 471 King, James Roy 104, 105, 319 King, Jimmie Leo 42, 43 King, Jon Bradley 40, 41, 140, 280, 486 King, Robert Earl 130, 131 King, Samuel Jay 104, 105, 269, 353, 439 King, William E., II 33, 65, 78, 79, 471 Kingston, Joseph R., Ill 124, 125, 503 Kinser, James Gordon 70, 281 Kiolbassa, Frank R. 27, 486 Kiolbassa, Thomas A. 104, 105, 149, 277, 281, 503 Kirby, Walter D. 54, 503 Kirk, Eugene Joseph 86 Kirk, John Huston 486 Kirkes, Fred N. 56, 57, 503 Kirkland, David S. 124, 125, 322, 360, 503 Kirkland, Eddie Ray 149 Kirkpatrick, Donovan J. 42, 43, 249, 269, 439 Kirkpatrick, W. L. 94, 471 Kirsch, Gerald William 153, 269, 280,316,354,439 Kissko, Richmond Edgar 503 Kitchen, George A. 90, 91 Kittrell, Lewis L. 68, 69, 264, 304, 358, 439 Kleibrink, Ronald Gus 145, 300, 311, 439 Klein, Eugene William 278 Kleinert, Glenn Arlindo 503 Kleypas, Gerald Allen 56, 57 Kleypas, Lloyd E. 58, 59, 272, 439 Kline, John Fowler 52, 53, 354, 503 Klug, Jack B. 293, 439 Klutz, William Lewis, Jr. 486 Knape, Bennie Wilson, Jr. 303, 339 Knapp, Kirwan Kinch 78, 79, 252, 277, 504 Knapp, William Scott 148, 471 Kneisler, James R., Jr. 52, 53, 504 Knesek, John Henry 104, 105, 486 Knight, Charles Joseph 504 Knight, Tommy E. 148, 270 Knoblauch, Hugo S. 440 Knolle, Henry P., Jr. 96, 97, 303, 486 Knott, John Elvest 126, 127, 350, 486 Knox, Jack Rayford 112, 113 Knox, James D. 96, 97, 264, 440 Knox, Royce Malcolm 130, 131, 304, 309, 486 Kocian, Robert Paul 68, 69, 281, 341, 486 Koegl, Kenneth Wayne 33, 70, 318, 471 Koehler, Albert Max 313 Koehler, Buford Ray, Jr. 68, 69, 486 Koehler, William F. 265 Koenig, Wallace D. 149, 279, 440 Kohlman, Joe Michael 98, 99, 504 Kohutek, Edward, Jr. 440 Kolacek, Johnny 98, 99, 206 Kolpack, Michael Alan 48, 49 Konradi, Andrew 313 Koonce, Gary Wayland 148 Korbell, John Charles 128, 265, 361, 471 Korenek, Edwin John 147, 365, 471 Korenek, Joseph Leon 281 Kornfuehrer, Douglas E. 440 Korose, Robert John 48, 49, 486 Korth, Jeffrey D. 440 Kothmann, Herbert G. 152, 504 Kothmann, Karlton E. 405 Koym, Louis Carl 136, 137, 471 Kramm, Raymond Ernst 98, 99, 471 Krause, Malcolm Maloy 106, 107, 149, 301 Kraybill, Gerald Alvin 136, 137, 504 Krebs, Arno William, Jr. 40, 41, 289, 486 Krebs, John Phillip 33, 63, 311, 364 Krenek, Benedict J. 98, 99, 206, 237 Kretzschmar, Gilbert E. 40, 41, 504 Krisch, Rudy Cha., Ill 270 Krize, Carl P., Jr. 126, 127, 504 Krouse, Richard Carl 108, 109 Krovontka, Stanley A. 337 Krueger, Jerald Laure 311 Krumrey, Gardner D. 108, 109, 328, 440 Kubala, John Frank 265 Kubala, Raymond George 98, 99, 212 Kubecka, Oswald R., Jr. 98, 99, 346 ' Kubena, Leon Franklin 504 Kubesch, Raymond Andrew 98, 99, 209 Kuchar, Rodney Albert 84, 85, 504 Kuenemann, Charles Lee 42, 43, 340, 486 Kunz, Andrew Edward 340, 504 Kunz, Herbert William 106, 107, 114, 115, 340, 486 Kutac, Harvey Joseph 98, 99, 504 Kutach, Sylvester J., Jr. 263, 341, 471 Kuykendall Charles W. 116, 117, 339, 471 Kuykendall, John Lloyd 288 Kyle, Arthur C. 54, 138, 139, 352 Kyle, James Douglas 130, 131, 504 Kyle, John Kent 338, 504 Kyle, Roy Dean 126, 127, 284, 504 Kyle, Thomas Hugh, Jr. 338, 504 Kyzar, Carl Thomas 149, 504 L Labauve, Elmo Asa, Jr. 504 Labay, Joseph Jacob 312, 365, 440 Lacy, Billy Pat 54, 149, 504 Lacy, Gary Rob 504 Laduque, Ronald Edwin 58, 59, 504 Lagrange, Boone Ross 138, 139 Lagrone, Walter Aaron 212 Lahtinen, Edwin Erland 504 Laird, Patrick Orville 285, 504 Laird, Roy Lee 118, 119, 281, 5 04 Laird, Thomas Dee 88, 89, 106, 107, 350, 504 Lake, Thomas Otto, Jr. 300, 440 Lamar’, Percie Lee, III 148, 308, 471 Lamb, Colin Edward 486 Lamb, Elton Knox, Jr. 128, 471 Lambert, John W. 486 Lambert, Joseph D. 88, 89, 284, 285, 504 Lamkin, W. W. 60, 61, 504 Lamprecht, William O., Jr. 42, 43, 355, 471 Lanasa, Philip James 48, 49, 504 Land, Charles R. 74, 75 Land, Thomas Eugene 74, 75, 486 Landers, Eddie Harold 94, 298 Landers, John Brooks 33, 42, 43, 44, 140, 471 Landrum, Jack Ross 96, 97 Lane, Bruce Gordon 78, 79, 124, 125, 504 Lane, Robert 8. 301, 358, 440 Lane, Terrence William 234, 519 Lane, William Maurice 96, 97 Lane, William T. 504 Lange, Aubrey Kyle 284, 504 Lange, William Lee 40, 41, 118, 119, 504 Longer, Rodney Eugene 33, 123, 293, 309, 350, 471 Langfeld, Joseph C. 148, 440 Langford, Henry Lee, Jr. 78, 79, 343, 471 Langley, James Ross 98, 99, 504 Langley, Larry Wilson 104, 105, 329, 504 Langston, Kent A. 504 Langston, William C. 96, 97, 305, 440 Lankford, Phillip Leon 504 Lanning, James Walter 54 Lanz, Bruce E. 108, 109, 504 Lara, Leonidas 486 Larimer, Thornton M. 50, 51, 504 Larkin, James Buford 90, 91, 284, 329, 504 Larroque, Adrien Louis 405 Larson, Robert Antony 50, 51 Lary, Camm C, Jr. 486 Lassiter, Martin Coker 284 Latham, Elwin Eugene 52, 53, 271 Latham, Joel Pat 214, 237 Lathrop, Howard B. 112, 113, 504 Latimer, David C. 110,111,260, 440 Latta, Edwin Franklin 42, 43, 324, 440 Lauck, James Thomas 88, 89, 234, 285, 504 Laughlin, Gregory H. 88, 89, 328, 486 Laughlin, Michael Dean 90, 91, 328, 504 Lavallee, Michael F. 94 Law, James Pierce, Jr. 407 Law, James T., Jr. 98, 99, 504 Lawlor, William F., Ill 110, 111 Lawrence, Allen S., Jr. 90, 91, 355, 486 Lawrence, Charles E. 52, 53, 264 Lawrence, Don Carson 440 Lawrence, Hugh Pat 74, 75, 320, 471 Lawrence, Thomas Warren 290, 291 Laxson, Mack Wayne 34, 504 Le Blanc, Gerald J. 151, 281, 440 Leach, David Allen 504 Leach, Michael Dale 471 Leach, Robert P. 40, 41, 504 Leamon, Nester Lawson 486 Lear, Dean Everett, Jr. 132, 133, 354, 504 Leavitt, John T. 310, 440 Leboeuf, Joe Sale 279 Lecrone, Joe Michael 108, 109, 486 Ledbetter, Ronald Pat 212, 299 Ledbetter, William R., Jr. 58, 59, 504 Lednicky, Benjamin J. 74, 75, 281, 441 Lednicky, Bernard L. 72, 73, 274, 281, 471 Lednicky, William E. 42, 43, 504 Ledoux, Laurie Eugene 60, 61, 360, 50 4 Lee, Alfred C. 66, 252, 504 Lee, Carl Johnston, Jr. 58. 59, 322, 486 Lee, Chong Kyung 343 Lee, David George 441 Lee, David Oi 267, 352, 441 Lee, Dwain Edward 267, 441 Lee, Jerry Wallace 60, 61 Lee, Peter Hoy 265, 504 Lee, Robert Arlen 58, 59 Lee, Robert Eugene 319, 504 Lee, Robert George 110, 111, 256 Lee, Sherman Allin 66, 504 Lee, William Carlton 108, 109, 441 Leftwich, Billy John 272 Lehmann, Charles W. 114, 115, 504 Lehne, Jimmy Alvin 56, 57 Lehnert, Edward. Frank 290, 291, 365 Lehnert, Eugene John 151, 279, 300, 365, 441 Leidy, Ross Bennett 92, 93, 352, 441 Leifeste, Arlee Ross 441 Leigh, William Scott 309 Lemmon, Harmon Glyen 348, 471 Lemons, Gerald Lynn 138, 139, 486 Lenox, Bennie Harold 216 Leonard, Rodney Voyles 56, 57, 486 Leonard, Tyree Bell 94, 486 Leonpacher, Robert J. 258, 405 Lero, Norman Leon 504 Lery, Dennis Frank 504 Leskovjan, Lee Roy 56, 57, 504 Lester, Benjamin N. 261, 280, 441 Lester, Feldon Raymond 313, 471 Lester, Michael Lee 487 Letbetter, William D. 260, 313, 471 Letscher, Robert M. 84, 85, 284, 504 Leverett, Daniel S. 110, 111, 471 Leverette, William L., Jr. 130, 131 Levis, George F. 66, 487 Levy, Jerome H., Jr. 104, 105, 269, 325 Lewis, Carl Parker 487 Lewis, Edward Pierce 265, 441 Lewis, Ernest August 153 Lewis, Felix Ambrose 302 Lewis, Harry S. 359, 504 Lewis, Hogue Wilson 114, 115, 234, 487 Lewis, James C. 52, 53, 284, 504 Lewis, James Clarence 78, 79, 471 Lewis, John Edgar 42, 43, 84, 85, 504 Lewis, Lonnie D. 72, 73, 281, 504 Lewis, Randall Dean 504 Lewis, Ronald Altom 271, 302 Lewis, Rufus B., Jr. 56, 57 Lieske, Donald D., II 153, 265, 441 Lightsey, Billy M. 504 Lightsey, Don A. 136, 137, 504 Lightsey, Oliver Milton 96, 97 Ligon, Charles Walker 364, 471 Ligon, Frank Burney 84, 85, 487 Liles, Charles David 149, 303, 312, 441 Liles, Edwin Dwain 149, 408 Liles, Thomas E., Jr. 110, 111, 347, 504 Limmer, Bobby Lee 153, 487 Lindley, Bob Carrol 309 Lindley, Charles D. 290, 291, 441 Lindley, Joe Wood 27, 398, 408 Lindsay, Charles Donald 104, 105 Lindsay, William Jack 126, 127 Lindsey, Jan Alan 88, 89, 504 Lindsey, Jerald Glen 116, 117, 341, 359, 504 Lindsey, Kenneth C. 336, 337 Lindsfrom, Everett N. 126, 127, 504 Linnemann, James Oliver 106, 107, 504 Linnstaedter, James A. 210, 237 Linz, Michael Frederick 116, 117, 234, 367, 504 Lipe, John Arthur 42, 43, 152, 504 Lipp, David Wesley 504 Lippke, Rolf Richard 42, 43, 364, 441 Lipscomb, Linton Thomas 274, 279, 471 Liska, Wayne F. 441 Liss, Melvin Oliver 90, 91, 504 Lissiak, Victor, Jr. 130,131,504 List, Carl Winston 441 Liston, Harry Eugene 68, 69, 277, 359, 471 Liston, Ronald Wayne 96, 97, 504 Little, Don Doy 88, 89 Little, Doyce L. 504 Little, Thomas Michael 136, 137, 487 Lively, Donald Wayne 293, 441 Lively, Gary Glenn 38, 39, 145, 309, 398, 441 Lively, James O., Jr. 405 Lively, John H., Jr. 232, 280 Lively, John Robert 145, 149, 248, 487 Livingston, Victor L. 86 Lloyd, Felix Robert 442 Lobo, Xavier 504 Lock, Howard H. 60, 61 Lock, John Richard 68, 69, 270 Locke, Joe Larry 136, 137, 309, 471 Lockhart, Johnny Guy 136, 137, 292, 308, 316, 442 Lockwood, Richard Blair 40, 41 Loe, Bennie T. 84, 85, 286, 504 Logan, George F. 60, 61, 365, 471 Lohn, William E., Ill 471 London, William G., Ill 106, 107 504 Long, Donald Ray 153 Long, James L. 96, 97, 305, 442 Long, John Clabe 237, 307 Long, John Greer 76, 77, 504 Long, Martin Duane 72, 73, 487 Longan, Bobby Jeff 471 Longnecker, Carl Edward 130, 131, 316, 367, 504 Lopez, Augustine 307, 327 Lopez, Benito 442 Lorms, David Papke 279, 442 Lott, Mike M. 76, 77, 442 Loughlin, John Joseph 126, 127, 285, 504 Lovato, Frank Joseph 148, 442 Love, Bobby Patrick 284 Love, James Collins 40, 41, 140, 349, 495, 504 Love, Richard Lamar 273 Lovelace, David Joe 504 Loveless, Billy R. 90, 91, 277, 504 Lovick, James Shepperd 332 Low, Thomas, Jr. 108, 109, 359, 442 Low, Walter Wallace 354, 471 Lowe, Donald Wayne 58, 59, 343, 442 Lowe, Robert Frank 258, 307 Lowell, Bobbie Ray 124, 125, 328, 487 Lowery, Kirby, Jr. 504 Lowes, John W., Ill 442 Lowke, George Edward 285, 326 Lowrance, Jerry Martin 80, 266, 442 Lowrey, Robert E. 47, 442 Lowry, Hillis 112,113,487 Loyd, Ralph D. 35, 84, 85, 234, 442 Lozo, Robert D. Jr. 86 532 ESSMTIAL Belittling profit is inconsistent in the classroom, it was out of profit that industry helped build the classroom. Profit is the whole of every endowment. Without profit business can neither expand nor venture, both essentia! if each graduating class is to find the jobs it expects. WYATT INDUSTRIES, INC. SALES OFFICES: Houston • Dallas • Corpus Christ! • Tulsa • New York Philadelphia • Los Angeles • Mexico City WYATT METAL BOILER WORKS DIVISION PLANTS: Houston • Dallas • Corpus Christi PLASTICS AND RUBBER DIVISION PLANTS: Houston • Wallis AFFILIATE • Wyatt de Mexico S. A. de C. V. • Mexico City, Mexico 533 Ludington, Lawrence G. 78, 79, 240, 504 Lueck, Ronald Lee 487 Luedecke, Alvin R., Jr. 132, 133, 504 Luedke, Ervin L. 128, 442 Lugo, Ramirez Marco A. 265 Luhm, Fred Edward 72, 73, 334, 471 Lumpkin, William Lee, Jr. 471 Lundy, Charles N. 78, 79, 90, 91, 304, 331, 442 Lunsford, Ray Price 40, 41, 442 Lupo, Thomas Donald 112, 113, 504 Luther, Ottie L., Jr. 256, 257, 292, 442 Lutich, Michael Lloyd 114, 115, 357, 487 Luzius, Carl F. 52,53,271,504 Lyle, Clayton B., Ill 33, 128, 471 Lynch, Robert Walter, Jr. 132, 133, 308, 354, 504 Lyne, Rufus Rogers 146 Lynn, Fredric Maurice 130, 131, 487 Lyon, James Harmon 487 Lyons, David Forest 66, 266, 487 Lyons, Emory Keith 54, 487 AA Mabee, Neil Louis 351 Mabie, Gary Joseph 118, 119, 277, 320, 505 Macaluso, Mario Armando 88, 89, 285, 294, 505 MacArthur, Neil Fredric 66, 505 MacCaferri, Don Achille 60, 61, 367, 505 MacDonald, Albert M. 360, 505 Maceo, Vincent G. 337, 471 MacPherson, John Ford 487 MacTavish, William K. 33, 88, 89, 152, 352, 471 Madden, Donald Joe 106, 107, 505 Madden, George Dee 344 Maddox, Douglas Pat 136, 137, 284, 505 Maddox, Edwin Thomas 472 Maddox, Larry Allen 505 Madeley, Gerald Roland 40, 41, 487 Madeley, Philip Curtis 40, 41, 140, 488 Maderer, Charles E., Jr. 444 Madura, David C. 110,111,472 Maenza, Michael Peter 128, 129, 281, 505 Magar, David John 48, 49, 505 Magee, Alton Oliver, Jr. 124, 125, 279, 341, 444 Magee, George S. 86, 505 Magers, James Hugh 50, 51, 249, 289, 290, 472 Mahaley, Donald R. 50, 51, 349, 488 Mahand, Jackie L. 444 Maher, Daniel D. 72, 73, 505 Mahone, John Rudd, Jr. 124, 125, 298, 360, 444 Mahoney, John Michael 151, 505 Malaise, Robert M. 68, 69, 488 Malaise, William L. 76, 77, 253, 505 Malchoff, Jack, Jr. 78, 79, 252, ' 505 Malcolm, Daniel Karl 272, 333 Maldonado, Edwardo R. 40, 41 Maltby, James W. 151, 472 Mangrum, Willard L., Jr. 339 Mangum, Eugene D. 54, 55, 505 Mann, Greg Alex 277, 505 Mann, Jack Truett 360 Mann, James Clark 54, 55 Mann, Joseph Edward, Jr. 126, 127, 336, 488 Manning, Edward Lee 266, 276, 444 Manning, Frederick J. 260, 300, 366, 445 Manning, Henry Charles 90, 91, 366 Manville, Mahlon F., Ill 128, 129, 488 Manzanera, Larenzo 408 Marable, Max 296 Marabella, Peter J., Jr. 90, 91, 337, 505 Marburger, Donald T. 128, 129, 505 Marcontell, Calvin E. 260, 348, 472 Marek, Alfonse James 94, 505 Maresh, Larry Adolph 505 Margo, Roberto Saul 505 Margrave, Michael W. 151, 312, 472 Marion, David Paul 42, 43, 140, 354, 505 Mark, Harold Michael 88, 89, 278, 505 Markey, Frank Henry, II 130, 131, 505 Markland, Robert L. 505 Marks, Philip James 56, 57 Marks, Warren F. 505 Marmolejo, Noe Raul 327 Marquez, Jose Salvador 42, 43, 140, 505 Marrou, Johnny Mack 48, 49, 445 Marshall, Edgar A., Jr. 403 Marshall, George Ronald 286, 505 Marshall, James Harold 136, 137, 472 Marshall, John K. 130, 131 Marshall, John Thomas 472 Marshall, Ronald W. 33, 90, 91, 295, 307, 472 Martin, Aubrey Grady 58, 59, 355, 505 Martin, Boe Willis 336, 445 Martin, Carl Ray 42, 43 Martin, Chester Owen 306, 505 Martin, Darrell Wilson 505 Martin, Gordon W. 68, 69 Martin, Harry Bob 42, 43 Martin, Hershel J., Jr. 114, 115, 488 Martin, Joseph David 114, 115, 488 Martin, Lester Alton 126, 127 Martin, Milton Paul 90, 91 Martin, Ralph E., Jr. 488 Martin, Russell James 408 Martin, Truman F. 84, 85, 472 Martin, Victor Zoe 306, 505 Martin, William W. 257 Martinez, Benito 505 Martinez, Homer Thomas 152, 505 Martinez, Jose Edwardo 342, 472 Martinez, Juan M., Jr. 33, 50, 51, 273, 342, 410, 445 Martinez, Manuel 54, 55 Mason, Donald Roy 505 Mason, Lloyd Dale 60, 61 Mason, Rodney Dwain 116, 117, 494, 505 Mason, William L., Jr. 136, 137, 152, 277 Mason, William W. 136, 137, 343, 505 Massey, Edward Hubert 60, 61, 505 Massey, John William 505 Mast, Daniel Dee 257, 488 Matamoros, Carlos H. 472 Mathias, Donald Ray 42, 43, 140, 505 Mathis, Ralph Henry 445 Mathis, Robert Neil 472 Matlock, John D. 78, 79, 252, 303, 309, 505 Matthews, Archie H. 445 Matthews, John R. 289, 445 Matthews, Louis Bernard 290 Matthews, Thomas M. 505 Matthews, William A., Jr. 488 Matthews, William P. 505 Matula, Benjamin R. 313, 355, 445 Matula, Raymond Edward 116, 117, 235, 445 Mauldin, Charles R. 261, 472 Maurer, Charles H. 33, 120, 126, 127, 281, 340, 472 Maxcey, Mac D. 114, 115, 505 Maxwell, David G. 472 Maxwell, Harold Clayton 279, 472 Maxwell, John R. 306 Maxwell, Lloyd Judson 445 Maxwell, Malcolm D. 445 Maxwell, Parmer B., Jr. 285, 349 Maxwell, Thomas M. 365, 445 May, Charles Oliver 505 May, David 281, 505 May, Dean Wesley 78, 79, 277, 472 May, Richard Earl 148 May, Robert Arthur 52, 53, 488 May, Wiley David 331, 505 Mayers, Pablo 34, 90, 91, 505 Mayfield, Gilbert Dean 78, 79, 505 Mayfield, Jess 74, 75, 488 Mayfield, Ramon B. 40, 41, 445 Mayfield, William C. 58, 59, 352, 505 Mayfield, William T. 128,129, 488 Maynard, Karl Wayne 472 Mayo, Charles L. 54, 55, 472 Mayo, James Marvin, Jr. 128, 129, 506 Mayo, Teddy D. 349, 355 Mays, William R. 60, 61, 348, 472 McAdams, Michael Leo 362, 472 McAdams, Thomas Arthur 72, 73, 487 McAdoo, Stewart F., Jr. 124, 125, 360, 504 McAfee, Winfield R. 72, 73, 487 McAlister, Kenneth W. 66, 252, 442 McAllister, Charles B. 277, 504 McAlpin, William Ray 443, 472 McAlpine, Robert Edward 114, 115, 309, 366 McAughan, Robert James 110, 111, 504 McAvoy, Douglas Henry 151 McAvoy, Edward John 472 McBrayer, Michael A. 148 McBrearty, Charles F. 90, 91, 360, 505 McBride, James R. 78, 79, 365, 443 McBride, Ronald Thomas 132, 133 279, 505 McCabe, John Hardesty 96, 97, 505 McCabe, Thomas James 68, 69, 352, 505 McCall, James Paul, Jr. 505 McCall, Richard H., Jr. 88, 89, 359, 505 McCall, Robert Duncan 321 McCallister, Clovis E. 126, 127, 148, 487 McCann, Donald Ralph 149, 280, 472 McCann, Michael T. 505 McCannon, Dennis Ray 130, 131, 360, 505 McCarthy, Loyd Van 505 McCaslin, James B., Jr. 118, 119, 443 McCauley, James G. 150 McChesney, Michael C. 272 McClain, Charles W., Jr. 33, 35, 66, 252, 443 McClain, Glen H. 106, 107, 505 McClain, Richard Daniel 136, 137 McClellan, Cyrus C. 505 McClellan, Robert Coy 106, 107, 505 McCleney, Dickie Howard 33 McClinton, Gaylon M. 76, 77 McClure, John Anthony 56, 57, 487 McCollough, Ralph A. 60, 61, 279, 443 McCollum, Bruce Wayne 284, 472 McCollum, James Earl 338 McConnell, Thomas T. 58, 59, 284, 505 McCool, Bryan Dwayne 443 McCown, Jack Raymond 50, 51, .309, 487 McCoy, Billy Gene 136, 137, 472 McCoy, George L., Ill 90, 91, 505 McCoy, Herman Wilson, Jr. 337, 505 McCrary, Roney Gene 130, 131 McCreary, Karon Gale 443 McCue, Robert Leslie 124, 125, 505 McCulloch, Ben Eustace 104, 269, 352, 487 McCutcheon, Alfred H., Jr. 76, 77, 505 McDaniel, Allen G. 108, 109, 237, 443 McDaniel, Bruce L. 295, 443 McDaniel, Edwin Ralph 54, 55, 311, 505 McDaniel, Hugh H., Jr. 48, 49, 443 McDaniel, Lyndon Paul 472 McDaniel, O. Rell O. 58, 59, 152, 505 McDonald, Gary Lee 96, 97, 487 McDonald, Gerald H. 443 McDonald, Herschel C. 281, 443 McDonald, Jack Scott 112, 113, 359, 505 McDonald, Louis M. 58, 59 McDonald, Merion H., Jr. 68, 69, 487 McDonald, Richard W. 106, 107, 152, 472 McDonald, Robert James 114, 115, 277, 505 McDonald, Roman Edward 52, 53, 331, 505 McDonald, Roy Eric 56, 57, 312, 487 McDonald, Terence Craig 505 McDowell, David Harley 96, 97, 140, 505 McDowell, Harold Dwane 40, 4T McEntire, Laramie Elwyn 444 McEver, Dan Howard 352, 505 McFarland, Jerry Lynn 42, 43 McFarland, John Roy 280, 444 McFarland, Keith H. 130, 131, 505 McFarland, Kenneth Joe 42, 43, 472, 521 McFerrin, Arthur R., Jr. 56, 57, 277, 505 McGalliard, M. D. 354, 472 McGarvey, Anthony J. 130, 131 McGaughey, Robert Lee 350, 505 McGaughy, Patrick L. 48, 49, 260, 444 McGee, Jesse Thomas 130, 131 McGee, Robert Paul 444 McGill, Dennis Walter 58, 59, 487 McGill, Manley 39, 44, 444 McGinn, Fred Lee 505 McGinnis, Ronnie Mac 68, 69, 505 McGinty, John Walter 92, 93, 322, 487 McGlothin, Dennis W. 110, 111, 505 McGlothlin, Larry Wyman 106, 107, 234 McGonagle, William J. 307, 335, 472 McGown, Michael Don 56, 57, 487 McGrady, Michael Scott 108, 109, 240, 487 McGregor, James E. 60, 61, 88, 89, 328, 472 McGregor, Mark D. 330, 487 McGuire, Charles Joseph 309 McGuire, David Lessly 316 McGuire, Delbert Allen 54, 55, 505 McGuire, Robert N., Jr. 251, 332, 333 McGuire, Travis C., Jr. 297, 487 McHam, Edward C. 149, 263, 316, 444 McHaney, Stephen K. 130, 131, 339, 505 Mcllhany, Joe Daniel 505 Mcllheran, Louis C. 261, 295, 444 Mcllvoy, John Michael 116, 117, 234, 505 McIntosh, Dennis Keith 26, 33, 83, 472 Mclnnis, John Lehn 351 McKay, David E. 42, 43, 444 McKean, Robert E. 104, 360, 367, 444 McKee, Franklin James 56, 57, 487, 521 McKee, Joseph Roger 58, 59, 505 McKee, William Charles 444 McKeen, William R. 60, 61, 472 McKelvey, James M. 50, 51, 281, 505 McKenna, George Thomas 294, 505 McKenney, Carl Kramer 505 McKenzie, Roy D., Jr. 408 McKenzie, William H., Jr. 88, 89, 363 McKinney, John M. 230, 307, 444 McKinney, Phillip 272 McKinnis, Patrick H. 132, 133, 487 McKnight, Joe T. 86, 290, 332, 472 McLain, John David 263, 354 McClain, Kenneth Duane 505 McLaughlin, Lester A. 487 McLean, Donald Gale 116, 117 McLemore, George Carl 48, 49, 505 McLeod, Hugh M., Jr. 293, 325, 472 McLeod, James Angus 106, 107 McMahan, William R. 106, 107, 331 McMath, Charles Wallis 72, 73, 332, 487 McMenemy, Harry Luke, Jr. 305 McMichael, Bobbie Lee 262, 472 McMillan, Robert Larue 405 McMillen, Jacques J. 264, 304, 343, 444 McMurray, David William 487 McMurray, Robert Daniel 42, 43, 140, 505 McNally, Reid Peters, Jr. 88, 89, 152, 285, 505 McNeel, Dennis M. 66, 505 McNeely, John G., Jr. 297 McNees, Robert George 40, 41, 279, 300, 472 McNeill, Wallis Dunn 444 McPhail, Jerry Wayne 86, 350, 487 McPherson, Richard G. 52, 53, 315, 318, 444 McPherson, William Gant 302, 444 McQueen, Hamilton D. 54, 55, 271, 294, 505 McSwain, C. V. 151,263, 274, 292, 444 McVey, Jon Marshall 314 McVey, Stanley A., Jr. 42, 43, 140, 398, 487 McWilliams, George L. 126, 127, 251, 362, 472 McWilliams, James Lee 472 Meade, Ramon, II 263 Meadows, Charles D. 42, 43, 301, 445 Meadows, Thomas Hollis 72, 73, 281, 328, 333, 488 Means, Jan Orman 445 Mecke, Michael Bernard 445 Medders, David Garland 54, 55, 506 Medley, Edward Luke 33, 60, 61, 293, 321, 473 Meeks, Loy Elton 365 Meeks, Robert Charles 112, 113, 506 Megarity, David T. 118, 119, 284, 290, 365, 506 Meier, Eugene Paul 90, 91 Mejia, Carlos V. 33, 68, 69, 342, 473 Melendez, Arturo 279, 344, 445 Melton, Jackson Dale, Jr. 54, 55, 290, 488 Melton, Robert Edward 90, 91, 506 Melton, Robert G. 302, 354, 494 Melugin, Joseph W. 130, 131 Melugin, Ramsey Kermit 35, 63, 66, 140, 264, 284, 292, 304, 398, 445 Menchaca, Arnold H. 357, 473 Menchaca, Robert, Jr. 88, 89, 506 Menke, Charles Albert 288, 473 Menn, Wallace G. 48, 49, 445 Menville, Edward R. 330 Menzies, Stephen Philip 132, 133, 506 Merka, Joe Thomas 58, 59, 488 Merka, William C. 48, 49 Merkel, Gary Allen 110, 111 Merrell, Jack Gordon, Jr. 235, 360, 506 Merrill, Sam Alec, Jr. 126, 127 Merriman, Dale Carl 132, 133, 488 Merritt, Joseph Claude 473 Merritt, Ralph Edward 60, 61, 227, 237 Messer, Clarence R., Jr. 40, 41, 506 Messrole, Thomas C. 118, 119, 506 Metcalf, John Walter, Jr. 506 Metcalf, Michael P. 445 Methvin, Gordon Alfred 54, 55 Metteauer, Joe Dean 118, 119, 488 Mettke, Winston D. 60, 61, 323, 473 Metz, Richard Henry 54, 55 Metze, Leroy Paul 118, 119, 506 Meuse, Phillip Mike 112, 113, 445 Meyer, John Edward 54, 55, 151 Meyer, John Henry 33, 140, 290, 361, 473 Meyer, John R. 251, 306 Meyer, Lee Gustav 340, 473 Meyers, Donald G. 40, 41 Meyers, Frank Edward 72, 73, 366 Mian, A. 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MD Abdul L. 294 Michna, John Louis 473 Middleton, Harold J., Jr. 272 Miears, Leslie Thomas 301, 506 Miears, Robert A. 74, 75, 446 Mier, Jose A. 263, 446 Miesch, Edward Peter 283, 408 Migura, Wallace William 66, 253, 284, 506 Milam, William C., Jr. 90, 91, 506 Milberger, Lionel John 310 Milby, James F. 446 Miles, Charles Leonard 40, 41, 506 Miley, William Merrem 150, 309 Miller, Carroll N. 40, 41, 473 Miller, David Charles 307, 334 Miller, David Michael 110, 111, 506 Miller, David Paul 360, 506 Miller, Donald Lee 292, 446 Miller, Edwin Kent 68, 69 Miller, Eugene P. 33, 128, 129, 314, 473 Miller, Frederick R. 262, 473 Miller, Gary C. 355, 506 Miller, Glyn Carrol 40, 41, 473 Miller, Homer A., Jr. 106, 107 Miller, James Edward 126, 127, 488 Miller, Joel Ervin 108, 109, 506 Miller, Joseph A., Ill 56, 57, 260 Miller, Karl J. 326 Miller, Marlin Ronald 136, 137 Miller, Richard H. 126, 127, 134, 342, 506 Miller, Richard James 132, 133, 276 Miller, Robert Allen 42, 43, 488 Miller, Robert Benton 405 Miller, Ron Parks 130, 131, 230 Miller, Ronald Philip 337 Miller, Stanley Robert 360, 488 Miller, Teddie I. 153, 446 Miller, Thomas Richard 344, 446 Miller, Virgil White 130, 131 Miller, William Dwayne 299, 506 Miller, William Evans 152, 206 Miller, William H., II 68, 69, 473 Miller, William R. 302, 446 Milligan, David Lyle 132, 133, 342 Mills, Charles A. 112, 113, 473 Mills, Jerry Ray 33, 110, 111, 473 Mills, Joel Lee 112, 113 Mills, Robert Lee 40, 41, 303, 354, 473 Mims, Constantine, III 48, 49, 506 Mims, Larry Grant 309, 473 Min, Man Ki 408 Minaldi, David Lynn 112, 113, 488 Minkert, John Harvey 76, 77, 506 Minkon, Sheldon Allan 112, 113, 278, 367, 506 Minnick, Timothy Allen 309 Minor, Charles R. 265 Minter, Lewis Bectan 116, 117, 277, 506 Minyard, James C. 42, 43 Miska, Frank Nolan 110, 111 Mistretta, Bernard 408 Mitchell, Don Harvey 72, 73, 226 Mitchell, Gerald B. 52, 53 Mitchell, Harry Ballard 506 Mitchell, James Donoho 506 Mitchell, Jerry Barnett 112, 113, 446 Mitchell, Malcolm Gary 118, 119, 367 Mitchell, Pat Harley 228 Mitchell, Ralph H., Jr. 360 Mitchell, Raymond E. 334, 446 Mitchell, Robert E., Jr. 68, 69, 340, 473 Mitchell, Robert Lee 78, 79, 488 Mitchell, Vic Everett 488 Mitchell, Willis W., II 63,446 Moffitt, Alfred F., Ill 74, 75, 309, 488 Moffitt, David Leroy 275, 297 Moffitt, Earl Aiden 153, 319, 473 Mofley, Robert Earl 269, 350, 488 Mohr, Henry Omar 405 Mohr, Mickey Dan 106, 107 Mohr, Robert E. 149, 354, 506 Molberg, James J. 446 534 LESTER ' S DOWNTOWN TOWNSHIRE The Fashion Center of Central Texas for Women and Children . . . 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JOHN DEERE COMPANY Dallas—Houston—San Antonio 535 Molik, Terry Paul 1 51 Mongillo, Dominic J. 112, 113, 506 Monier, William Kurt 58, 59, 357, 488 Monroe, Jerry W. 5 Monteer, David H. 74, 75, 274, 298, 446 Montgomery, Ernest, III 149, 345 Montgomery, Gary T. 106, 107 Montgomery, Tom Carl 405 Monticello, Samuel A. 258, 300 Moody, Thomas Ned 290, 302, 473 Moon, Ronald Dean 506 Moon, Ronald Patrick 42, 43, 319, 473 Moon, William Hartley 506 Mooney, Dixon Brady 446 Mooney, Robert James 126, 127, 148, 488 Mooney, William E. 331, 506 Moore, Arthur T. 264, 274, 446 Moore, Charles W., Jr. 290, 331, 410, 446 Moore, George E. 274, 292, 306, 446 Moore, Gerald Clinton 72, 73, 473 Moore, Gerald Raymond 287 Moore, Griffith Glenn 506 Moore, James Elliott 304, 506 Moore, James Larry 106, 107, 473 Moore, James M. 473 Moore, James Patrick 72, 73 Moore, James Roy 302 Moore, James Will, Jr. 147, 349 Moore, Jaroy 271, 473 Moore, John Earl 106, 107, 506 Moore, John Eugene 506 Moore, John Vanoy 56, 57 Moore, Lawrence York 326, 506 Moore, Leslie Ray 52, 53 Moore, Ned, Jr. 48, 49, 506 Moore, Oran Horace, Jr. 308 Moore, Rex W., Jr. 264, 284, 476 Moore, Richard 145, 272, 488 Moore, Ronald Leland 153, 488 Moore, Stephen Gra 112, 113 Moore, Thad R. 112, 113, 360 Moore, Walter B. 83, 292, 446 Moore, William Ritchie 249, 341 Moore, William Ronney 96, 97, 506 Moore, Zilna Buford 48, 49, 506 Moorer, Milton Hall 147, 148, 473 Moorhead, Johnnie Ray 54, 55, 506 Mooring, Elmer Ellis, Jr. 264, 473 Mora, Federico S. 335, 473 Morales, Rogerio 152 More, William R. 306 Moreland, Charles Roy 63, 74, 75, 273, 357, 446 Moreland, Henry C., Jr. 147, 279, 310, 340, 446 Morelos, Zaragoza R. 148, 342, 488 Moreman, David Eugene 333, 506 Morgan, David L. 300, 446 Morgan, Emmett Kane 281 , 488 Morgan, James E., Jr. 52, 53, 488 Morgan, James H. 126, 127 Morgan, James Matchett 76, 77, 140, 488 Morgan, Jerry Don 151, 267, 473 Morgan, Kelly W., Jr. 90, 91, 325 Morgan, Mackey Doyle 108, 109 Morgan, Robert Paul 52, 53, 488 Morgan, Thomas Lilbourn 48, 49, 358, 488 Morgan, William Earl 124, 125, 506 Moritz, Burt Edwin 108, 109, 153, 506 Morris, Ben Louis 473 Morris, Donald 315 Morris, Jackson A., Ill 124, 125, 488 Morris, Joseph Clyde 280, 446 Morris, Paul Edgar 110, 111, 447 Morris, Richard J. 312, 447 Morris, Thomas C., Ill 123, 447 Morris, Truman Nicholas 88, 89, 320, 506 Morrison, Arthur G. 56, 57, 506 Morrison, David Gordon 74, 75, 319, 488 Morrison, Gregory S. 132, 133 Morrison, Ray Manning 300 Morrow, John M., Ill 149, 362, 473 Morrow, Nicholas M. 74, 75, 330, 506 Morrow, Richard F. 260, 447 Morsch, Ronald Lee 70, 253, 277, 360, 506 Morse, Charles H., Jr. 68, 69, 447 Mortensen, Robert E. 292, 308, 316 Mortimer, William B. 88, 89, 506 Morton, Curtis Ray 58, 59, 489 Morton, John Randolph 294, 506 Morton, Thelton C. 48, 49 Moseley, James Louis 86, 286, 359, 489 Mosman, Timothy J. 281, 307, 447 Moss, Freddy Lawrence 506 Moss, Gary Grant 347 Moss, Richard E. 152 Mosty, Scott Newton 56, 57 Mostyn, Claude R. 128, 129, 365, 489 Motheral, Sterling Fred 90, 91, 473 Mowlam, Thomas James 272, 447 Moyer, Michael James 72, 73 Moyer, Ronald Lee 58, 59, 506 Muegge, Frank Allan 116, 117, 506 Muehe, Lawrence W., Jr. 130, 131, 447 Muehlstein, Valerian J. 52, 53, 271, 489 Mueller, David W. 282, 302, 447 Mulkey, Oliver C., Ill 405 Mull, Ronald Loyd 473 Muller, Frank Mair 74, 75, 506 Mullican, Billy M. 48, 49, 282, 489 Mundt, Henry G., II 126, 127, 489 Munford, Arthur Gary 108, 109, 489 Munn, Robert D., II 124, 125, 506 Munnerlyn, Charles Ray 112, 113, 311, 447 Munro, Charles Raymond 60, 61, 334, 447 Munson, John Hanks, Jr. 153, 272, 328 Munson, Lewis William 489 Murchison, John S., Ill 473 Murdock, Danny Duane 149, 301, 403 Murdock, Don Milton 292, 306, 335, 366, 447 Murphey, Ronnie Gayle 284, 329, 506 Murphree, Donald Eugene 90, 91, 506 Murphy, Ellis P. 101, 118, 119, 352, 473 Murphy, James Luther 237, 243 Murphy, John Helbing 72, 73, 277, 506 Murphy, John Leslie 112, 113 Murphy, Robert P., Jr. 126, 127 Murphy, Stephen Leo 489 Murray, David Hugh, Jr. 132, 133, 506 Murray, Dale Drain 330 Murray, Donald J. 60, 61, 447 Murray, Gary Thomas 300, 447 Murray, George P. 95, 352, 447 Murray, James Carl 132, 133 Murray, James Michael 265, 489 Murray, Robert C. 108, 109, 506 Murray, Thomas Rex 60, 61 Murski, Thomas Franklin 50, 51, 506 Musachia, Vincent S. 112, 113, 269, 309, 353, 473 Musick, William Daniel 337, 506 Muston, Kurt Allen 52, 53, 506 Myers, Alan Wayne 489 Myers, David L ' ouis 473 Myers, Earle Russell, Jr. 130, 131, 506 Myers, James P. 120, 126, 127, 358, 447 Mye-rs, Melvin Allen 281,506 Myers, Norman Earl 360, 506 Myers, Porter Cecil, Jr. 489 Myers, Randolph Peter 278, 473 Myrick, James Albert 88, 89 N Nachod, Jay Ernest, III 34, 108, 109, 506 Nafe, Gerald Albert 473 Naill, Walter Edward 108, 109, 256, 335, 489 Nalley, Robert Maxey 72, 73, 235, 284, 506 Nance, James Patrick 489 Nance, John Hutchin 124, 125, 506 Nartker, Richard Joseph 106, 107, 506 Nash, Charles Ross, Jr. 54, 55 Nash, James C., II 54, 55, 473 Nash, Ronald L. 506 Nash, Weldon Whitfield 64, 66, 252, 301, 447 Navar, Luis Gabriel 27, 153, 281, 290, 447 Navarro, Marion Wayne 130, 131, 489 Neal, Robert Max, Jr. 506 Neale, Robert King 66, 332, 489 Neel, Jerry D. 66, 253, 506 Nelms, Tommy Joe 50, 51, 506 Nelson, Arthur F. 68, 69, 309 Nelson, Bardin H., Jr. 52, 53, 489 Nelson, David Alan 266, 506 Nelson, Dennis Emil 136, 137, 304, 506 Nelson, George Lowell 50, 51, 489 Nelson, Hubert D. 146, 226, 237, 448 Nelson, Jackie Dwayne 114, 115 Nelson, James Edwin 256, 473 Nelson, Jerry B. 50, 51, 235 Nelson, Martin Allan 344 Nelson, Richard J. 405 Nelson, Robert Dale 297, 473 Nelson, Roy B., Jr. 88, 89, 506 Nelson, Shirley Pat 54, 55 Nelson, Thomas Alfred 279 Nelson, Thomas Kenneth 33, 202, 269, 295 Nethery, Jimmy Charles 40, 41, 140, 489 Netz, Roy Loring 114, 115, 297, 344, 489 Neugebauer, William E. 70, 473 Neuman, Charles Joe 506 Neumann, Curtis Erwin 126, 127, 346, 489 Neumann, Donald Barnett 473 Neumann, Terry Lee 265, 473 Neveu, Charles Garcia 94, 506 Newett, James Allan 153 Newhouse, Harold I., Jr. 448 Newland, Leo Winburne 489 Newman, Allen Truman 271, 306, 506 Newman, Cyrus James, Jr. 318 Newman, Gene William 448 Newman, Woodrow W., Jr. 290 Newquist, Don Edward 54, 55, 506 Newsom, William James 296, 354, 473 Newsome, Joel A., Ill 132, 133, 506 Newton, Charles P., Ill 56, 57 Newton, Dennis E., Ill 489 Nicely, Clyde Elmore 70, 253, 306, 330, 489 Nicholas, Donald H. 473 Nicholas, Robert W. 40, 41, 357, 506 Nichols, Charles Lee 33, 101, 312, 473 Nichols, Charles Roland 297 Nichols, Gordon L., Ill 68, 69, 506 Nichols, James W., Jr. 448 Nichols, Jay Byron 256, 489 Nichols, Jerry Dean 313, 506 Nichols, Paul David 272, 323, 489 Nichols, Robert Arthur 448 Nichols, Robert W. 110, 111 Nichols, William Henry 489 Nicholson, Jasob F., Ill 58, 59, 319 Nicholson, John R. 102, 295, 301, 325, 448 Nicholson, Steven S. 405 Nickell, Tommy N. 257 Niehaus, Henry Albert 72, 73, 340, 489 Niehues, Denis Edward 506 Niemann, Edward R. 52, 53, 489 Nimitz, Ernest King 312, 352, 448 Nisbet, David A. 88, 89, 506 Nix, Carl Lynn 153, 333, 473 Nix, William Dale, Jr. 33, 39, 90, 91, 140, 295, 473 Nixon, Farris Glenn 149, 312, 352, 473 Nixon, James Lee 152, 489 Noake, James Alvin 60, 61, 489 Noles, John Ray 126, 127, 506 Noone, Edward James, Jr. 42, 43, 506 Norman, Forrest Steven 114, 115 Norman, Frederick Jack 448 Norman, H. 48, 49, 506 Norman, Jerrel Wayne 489 Norman, John Hudson 506 Norris, John R. 277, 506 Norris, Ronald Wayne 448 Norris, William Sira, Jr. 56, 57 Northcutt, Jasper Ray 74, 75, 90, 91, 506 Norton, David J. 56, 57, 267, 314, 448 Norton, Gary Don 152 Norton, William M. 336, 506 Norvell, Michael J. 52, 53, 315, 506 Norwood, Gary Luther 114, 115, 489 Norwood, James R. 33, 130, 131, 140, 293, 473 Noster, Wayne Maurice 40, 41, 284, 489 Novosad, Ronald Roland 489 Novosad, Ted S. 88, 89 Nuhn, Kenneth Charles 114, 115, 507 Nuinez, Joe Edward 50, 51, 507 Nunez, B. Ernest 234 Nunn, Norman Patrick 66, 507 Nunnallee, Roger G. 405 Nutt, John Wayne 61, 448 o Oatman, Wilburn S., Jr. 473 Obediente, Jorge G. 507 Oberhoff, Kenneth E. 74, 75, 335, 507 O ' Brien, Charles E. 130, 131 O ' Brien, Nathan C. 132, 133, 308 O ' Brien, Thomas Edward 367, 523 O ' Brien, Thomas Paul 50, 51, 330, 507 Ocker, Donald Arnold 330, 473 O ' Connor, Charles Joseph 90, 91, 114, 115 O ' Connor, James Richard 507 O ' Connor, John J. 61, 151, 312, 367, 473 O ' Connor, Joseph H. 507 O ' Connor, Patrick Joseph 308, 316 Oddson, Terrence A. 86, 284, 286, 507 Odell, Jack Denton, Jr. 76, 77, 365 Oden, Anson Joseph, Jr. 114, 115, 288, 339, 473 Oden, William Jackie 507 Odom, John Currie, II 76, 77 Odom, Johnny D. 54, 55, 507 Odstrcil, Robert Ray 136, 137 Oefinger, Simeon W., Jr. 523 Oeltjen, Albert F. 126, 127, 507 Offield, Harold Gene 267 Ogden, Daniel Curtiss 326, 403 Ogden, Michael Kent 114, 115, 292, 507 Ogg, Andrew L., Jr. 507 O ' Heeron, Michael K., Jr. 149 Ohlendorf, Harry M. 65, 74, 75, 251, 296, 448 O ' Keefe, Dennis Edward 88, 89, 354, 489 Ola, Robert Lewis 138, 507 Olden, Frederick Einer 132, 133, 507 Olden, John M. 282 Oliphant, Jack 33 Olivares, Alberto M. 153, 302, 489 Olivares, Andres 54, 55, 297, 489 Olivarez, Benjamin D. 507 Olivas, Jose Reyes 132, 133, 299, 489 Oliver, Alexander B. 48, 49, 507 Oliver, Byron Delma 132, 133, 297, 489 Oliver, Edis T. 40,41,128,129, 473 Oliver, Joe Henry 50, 51, 355, 448 Oliver, Melvin W., Jr. 112,113, 507 Oliver, Michael Miller 119, 507 Oliver, Norman Preston 78, 79, 301, 473 Oliver, Olen Bernard, Jr. 507 Oliver, Paul Rayburn 149, 507 Oliver, Robert Avery 489 Oliver, William T. 33, 39, 335, 448 Olivier, John Brian 489 Olvera, Santiago 150 Oman, John Bill 84, 85, 286, 366, 489 Oman, Richard Arlen 114, 115, 318, 507 O ' Mara, Brian Boru 56, 57, 313 O ' Neal, Gene Austin 308, 474 O ' Neal, James Lee 61, 320 O ' Neal, Michael Norman 70, 507 O ' Neil, Tim Albert 106, 107 Onken, Gary Lance 96, 97, 489 Onofrio, Angelo A. 66, 253, 507 Ontiveros, Henry M. 58, 59, 281, 507 O ' Quin, Larry Eldridge 132, 133, 507 Orchard, John Howard 86 O ' Reilly, Michael P. 68, 69, 347, 507 Orena, George 61, 489 Organ, Charles B., Jr. 42, 43, 234, 289, 448 Orr, Richard S. 126, 127 Orrell, Charles Kim 314 Orsag, John Wayne 267 Ortega, Henry 116, 117 Ortiz, Andres 50, 51, 281, 357, 507 Osborne, William G., Jr. 152, 263, 292, 449 Osbourn, Larry Cecil 288 Osburn, John R. 507 Otero-Davila, Rene 266 Often, Douglas 8. 119,277, 507 Otto, Harold Reese 83, 474 Overton, Andrew J. 98, 99, 238, 507 Overton, John, III 507 Owen, Frank Shirley 58, 59 Owen, Ronald Scott 56, 57, 507 Owens, Dale Allen 507 Owen, Nicholas Frank 86 Owens, Ruell Millroy 112, 113 Ozan, Cecil 449 Ozmun, Irwin Ross 112, 113, 507 P Pachall, Carlton W. 507 Packer, Don Niel 260, 312, 354, 474 Padgett, Leo Robbins 104, 105, 489 Page, James Elbert 130, 131, 507 Page, Paul Carroll 66, 334, 489 Palm, Robert Nels 74, 75, 320, 507 Palmer, Blaine L. 92, 93, 449 Palmer, Edwin P., Jr. 58, 59, 449 Palmer, John A. 238,281,507 Palmer, Kermit Lloyd 61, 146, 309, 507 Palmer, Michael Anthony 138, 139, 507 Palmore, William L. 58, 59 Paris, Jack F. 110,111,299,449 Park, Ross Alan 116, 117, 474 Park, Wilbur G., Jr. 489 Parker, Carson Price 40, 41, 507 Parker, Charles Stephen 76, 77 Parker, Danny 52, 53 Parker, Elmer Kelly 284, 489 Parker, Everett Rodger 116, 117, 234, 507 Parker, Jack Clark 320 Parker, James Carlyle 88, 89, 285, 357 Parker, James Edward 507 Parker, James Ewell 88, 89, 507 Parker, James Wesley 279 Parker, Jesse Claude 68, 69, 507 Parker, John B. 56, 57, 253, 507 Parker, John Harrison 61, 507 Parker, Kenneth Barry 92, 93, 474 Parker, Larry Gordon 92, 93, 449 Parker, Lendon Royce 306, 368 Parker, William B. 78, 79, 244, 489 Parkman, Kenneth Bobby 70 Parnell, William Don 489 Parr, William Robert 110, 111, 489 Parrish, James Anthony 48, 49 Parrish, William E. 96, 97, 507 Parsons, Byron Wayne 116, 117, 242, 489 Parsons, Perry West 332, 507 Partida, Roland 70, 449 Partridge, Jerry Lynn 68, 69, 489 Partridge, Larry Dean 132, 133, 474 Pascavage, Jackie M. 98, 99 Pate, David Brantley 275 Pate, Francis M., Jr. 52, 53, 474 Pate, Robert S. 474 Patrick, Robert D., Ill 267, 268, 292, 449 Patterson, Charles F. 116, 117, 507 Patterson, Charles H. 260, 474 Patterson, Eugene E. 112, 113 Patterson, John Shell 66, 310, 325, 449 Patterson, Jon Dunkin 136, 137, 352, 507 Patterson, Leverne F. 316 Patton, James Lee 40, 41 Patton, Markham L. 88, 89, 241, 507 Paul, George Erwin 78, 79, 319 Paul, Thomas Charles 74, 75, 267, 274, 399, 449 Paulsen, Alan M. 56, 57 Paulson, Robert C., Jr. 112, 113, 507 Pavlik, Glenn A. 50, 51, 449 Pawloski, John Norman 408 Paxton, Chester Don 289, 362, 449 Payne, Eugene Edgar, Jr. 357, 489 Payne, Harry Alan 92, 93, 254, 255, 315 Payne, Jake Larry 56, 57 Payne, Jerry Bob 86, 450 Payne, Norman Lee 307, 474 Payne, Thomas August 450 Peach, Robert Marvin 299 Pearce, Bill J. 84, 85, 507 Pearce, Frank Moore 284 Pearce, Leon Harris 126, 127 Pearson, Harve Daniel 364 Pearson, Tommie Howell 489 Peavy, Jerry Wayne 130, 131, 507 Pechacek, William R. 450 Pedigo, John Randolph 50, 51 Pedigo, Stephen Knight 96, 97, 339, 507 Peeples, Minor, III 489 Peinemann, Myles A. 279, 329 Pena, Carlos Daniel 342, 450 Pena, Esiquiel Vega 300, 507 Pena, Luis Nino 300, 474 Pena, Pilar 300, 489 Penaloza, Daniel A. 126, 127, 489 Pendergrass, Carl Jr. 126, 127, 346, 507 Pendery, Harry Hugh 88, 89 Penland, Aaron B., Jr. 124, 125, 507 Pennington, Clarence R. 148 Pennington, Hurm Dale 302 Penrod, John Lewis 33 Perez, Leopoldo F. 281, 450 Perez, Ricardo Jesus 88, 89, 507 Perkins, Ernest Lynn 450 Perkins, James Royce 108, 109, 450 Perkins, Jerry Boone 114, 115, 474 Perkins, Robert Clifton 128, 129 Perkins, Rual Autry 114, 115 Perkins, William Sewell 280 Perrin, James Michael 88, 89, 327, 507 Perrone, Johnnie Lee 50, 51, 507 Perry, John Wilson 84, 85, 489 Perry, Leon Wells, Jr. 61, 507 Perry, Robert Allan 132, 133 Perry, Robert Stanley 489 Person, Murray Wayne, Jr. 128, 129, 507 Persyn, David Leo 70, 84, 85, 281, 474 Persyn, Harvey Octave 306, 361, 489 Pesek, Franklin George 68, 69, 341, 489 Peter, Phillip 88,89,211,237 Peters, Lynn Wesley 490 Peters, Mervin Dansby 490 Peters, Thomas Allison 112, 113, 507 Peters, William C., ill 326 Peterson, Alfred W. 126, 127, 474 536 is now a many-sided company Pioneers in the development and manufacturing of tools for oil and gas well drilling, the Oil Tool Division is currently engaged in a diversity of activities at home and abroad. They include: ■ Tools for oil and gas well drilling ■ Rebuilding machine tools ■ Seismic bits for exploration ■ Rota-Blast bits for mining ■ Earth borers for construction ■ Cutters for big hole drilling, mine shaft sinking and tunnel driving The name “HUGHES” stands for integrity of products and service throughout the free world. HUGHES TOOL COMPANY • OIL TOOL DIVISION 537 Peterson, Allan Chase 112, 113, 490 Peterson, James P. D. 42, 43, 490 Peterson, Lawrence N. 52, 53, 301 Peterson, Mackey G. 124, 125 Peterson, Philip R. 299, 309 Peterson, Richard Henry 362, 474 Peterson, Robert Arvid 104, 105, 490 Peterson, Ronald Lowell 269, 321, 474 Peterson, Walter L. 283, 450 Petrazio, Joseph A. 58, 59, 281 Petroski, James Charles 136, 137 Petru, John A. 507 Pettit, Dean K. 35, 103, 116, 117, 269, 280, 295, 330, 450 Pettus, Daniel Walter 126, 127, 507 Petty, George David 124, 125, 365, 507 Petty, Robert L. 72, 73, 507 Petty, Robert R., Jr. 54, 55, 288, 352, 474 Peysen, David Richard 351 Peyton, Mark T., Jr. 33, 65, 450 Peyton, William L., Jr. 76, 77 Pfeiffer, Eugene J. 292, 308, 322, 507 Pfeiffer, Joseph C., Jr. 114, 115, 264, 450 Pfeil, Richard Allen 116, 117, 507 Pfluger, Larry Egger 119 Phelps, Russell Wayne 86 , 268, 334, 507 Philion, James Robert 281, 507 Philipp, Barry S. Ewart 258, 399, 406 Phillips, Albert D. 50,51,61,507 Phillips, Benny J. 507 Phillips, Harold Wayne 112, 113 Phillips, James David 206 Phillips, Larry Allan 27, 507 Phillips, Michael Louis 507 Phillips, Preston Vann 47, 284, 474 Phillips, Richard C. 42, 43, 314, 354, 450 Phillips, Robert H. 330 Phillips, Robert K. 56, 57, 507 Phillips, Thomas H. 54, 55, 293, 507 Phillips, William M. 50,51,507 Philp, Daniel Reid 272 Philpot, Gerald Wayne 34, 130, 131, 507 Phipps, Nelson Ray, Jr. 114, 115, 507 Piccolo, James 136, 137, 507 Piccolo, Sam 136, 137, 450 Pickard, Lindley Roy 72, 73, 474 Pickard, Lowery B. 507 Pickard, Robert Allen 48, 49 Pickels, George Herbert 474 Pickett, Daniel Ernest 119, 265, 474 Pickett, Eddie Earl 314 Pickett, Guy Vernon, Jr. 108, 109, 507 Pickron, Woodrow W. 490 Piersall , John Glenn 108, 109, 507 Pierson, David Earl 119, 265, 363, 474 Pierson, Gary L. 116, 117, 277, 507 Pifer, Bobby Eugene 299, 507 Pigott, James Michael 70 Pimentel, David E. 40, 41, 507 Pina, Manuel, Jr. 40, 41, 507 Piper, Lloyd L., II 34, 116, 117, 277, 507 Piper, Paul Knight 308 Pipkin, Glenn Allen 114, 115, 507 Piram, Joseph Albert 58, 59, 242, 450 Pirkle, Paul Scott 146, 354 Pitman, Mikel Joe 98, 99 Pitrucha, Clarence Roy 264 Pitrucha, Edward N. 292, 308, 450 Pittman, Guy M., Jr. 58, 59 Pittman, John W. 450 Pitts, Gerald Nelson 96, 97, 508 Pixley, Timothy A. 33, 70, 359, 450 Pizzitola, Michael J. 206 Platt, John Franklin 76, 77, 83, 315, 474 Plattsmier, Don C. 42, 43, 508 Plemons, Robert Elwyn 474 Plyler, Richard Vance 116, 117, 367, 508 Plummer, Mitty Charles 508 Plummer, Thomas Hewett 110, 111 Plunkett, Larry Kay 34, 76, 77, 508 Poe, Richard De Moye 281 Poe, Roy Howard 70, 277, 318, 508 Poehl, Norman Delbert 92, 93 Poehler, Lenard F. 40, 41, 508 Poland, Louis Wayne 146 Polonsky, James Edward 136, 137, 508 Polk, Leroy James, Jr. 116, 117, 281, 490 Pollard, Donald Lee 40, 41, 265, 450 Pollard, John Norman 474 Pomeroy, William John 56, 57, 508 Pomykal, Glenn Waldo 150, 450 Pool, Kay Dean 297 Pool, Walter C. 110, 111, 508 Poole, Jimmy Michael 126, 127, 148, 474 Poole, Jonathon L. 508 Pope, Glen Ervin 474 Pope, Jim Calvin 92, 93 Pope, Travis Gordon 86, 286, 490 Poradek, Jerry Charles 302, 450 Porter, Donald Lowry 56, 57, 474 Porter, George Dalton 58, 59, 508 Porter, John Samuel 104, 105 Porter, Larry Gene 314, 490 Porter, Leonard Joe, Jr. 322 Porter, Patrick 508 Porter, Wayne Willis 258 Post, Edward Thomas 40, 41, 61, 490 Post, Lynn James 152, 349, 508 Post, Raymond G., Jr. 359 Poston, Donald Truitt 474 Potter, Clarence H., Jr. 108, 109, 474 Potter, Douglas John 42, 43, 354 Potter, Nolen Thomas 126, 127, 508 Potter, Robert Hester 324 Potter, Victor Dale 42, 43, 508 Potts, James Inge, Jr. 124, 125 Potts, James Sumners 266, 474 Potts, John Howard 490 Pounds, Herbert Eugene 106, 107 Powell, Charles Trenton 61, 280, 490 Powell, George W. 152, 327 Powell, Gordon Rufus 297 Powell, James Edward 300 Powell, John Charles 58, 59 Powell, Kenneth Wayne 299, 450 Powell, Robert Elvin 266, 271 Powell, Robert Thomas 114, 115, 299, 490 Powell, Thomas Stokes 116, 117, 508 Powell, Thomas W. 451 Powell, Woodrow Lee 233, 490 Power, Jerry Martin 119, 345, 490 Powers, Charles Keith 33, 328, 474 Powers, John William E. 130, 131, 362 Powers, Luther Robert 490 Powitzky, David E. 209 Praisnar, Adam, Jr. 72, 73, 277, 490 Prater, John Samuel 108, 109 Prather, Jerry Dewitt 40, 41 Prather, William Horton 276 Prendergast, Arthur J. 48, 49, 508 Prentiss, Thomas Wilson 98, 99, 336 Presley, Edward Gilbert 124, 125, 508 Prestidge, Claude B. 138, 139, 230, 284, 508 Preston, Daniel D. 84, 85 Preston, Joseph Russell 42, 43, 147, 508 Price, Edgar Ray 451 Price, Jack Harold 103, 269, 352. 451 Price, John Bertram 293 Price, Johnny Merle 116, 117, 286, 508 Price, Robert Lee 112, 113 Prichard, John Paul 47, 56, 57, 333, 474 Prickette, John Foster 78, 79, 269, 365, 474 Pridmore, J. A., Jr. 70, 323, 490 Prisk, Thomas James, III 451 Pritchard, Allen N. 42, 43, 44, 265, 351, 451 Privett, William Dean 451 Prochaska, David Joe 86, 300, 490 Prochaska, Jerry F., Jr. 300 Proctor, George R. 56, 57, 508 Proctor, John Mack 110, 111, 508 Provine, Christopher E. 27, 126, 490 Pruett, Jeff Dee 88, 89 Pry, William F., II 76, 77, 451 Puckett, John Ennis 326, 474 Puckett, William E. 146, 237 Pugh, Marion Condy 98, 99, 284, 301 Puig, Baldomero, A., Ill 96, 97, 490 Pullin, Terry Gene 33, 110, 111, 355 Pumpelly, Howard E. 312, 490 Purcell, Jerry Wayne 96, 97, 360, 508 Purcell, William W. R., Jr. 72, 73, 490 Pursley, Jerry Wayne 130, 131, 508 Pusch, Donald E. 106, 107, 290, 508 Pustejovsky, Ronald C. 70, 508 Putman, Gerald H. 66, 451 Putnam, Jerry Lee 508 Putnam, Norman James, II 106 107, 508 Pybus, Jack Lacy 136, 137 Pye, Perry Gregory 52, 53, 490 Pyle, Jay C. 270, 292 Q Qualls, Lewis William 216 Quisenberry, Alex John 96, 97, 507 Quisenberry, Bobby R. 297, 474 Quisenberry, Jerry E. 507 Qureshi, Abdul Wahab 303, 408 R Raba, Carl Franz, Jr. 265, 270, 274, 408 Rabel, Adolphus B. 40, 41, 265, 451 Rabel, Herbert Emil 474 Rabel. William Huitt 40, 41, 90, 91, 295, 309, 474 Radde, Kenneth Albert 52, 53, 140, 251, 284, 288, 327, 490 Rader, Terry Don 138, 139 Rader, William K. 508 Ragan, Shields M. 235 Ragsdale, Dixie, Jr. 106, 107, 508 Railston, Richard L. 339, 490 Rainey, Harold Winford 308, 451 Ralph, Bryan 272, 451 Ralph, Thomas H., Jr. 46, 202, 270, 315, 327, 399, 451 Ralston, Derwood Owen 451 Rambin, Ronald Emmett 116, 117, 490 Ramge, John David 136, 137, 508 Ramirez, Adolfo, Jr. 74, 75, 152 Ramirez, Florentine, Jr. 301, 451 Ramirez, Jose I., Jr. 147 Ramirez, Raul Hector 147 Ramsey, James Marion 508 Ramsey, Johnny Sidney 271, 508 Ramsey, Robert Floyd 54, 55 Ramsower, Robert C. 103, 104, 105, 240, 269, 355, 451 Randolph, Joe N. 80, 260, 451 Raney, J. C. 274, 283, 300, 451 Rankin, Charles Robert 130, 131 Rannals, Larry Dwane 508 Ransdell, Thomas R. 58, 59, 277, 357, 490 Ransom, Arthur Kent 96, 97, 234, 490 Rapp, Harry Micheal, Jr. 490 Rardin. David Craig 106, 107, 490 Rasch, Anthony A. 119, 353, 508 Ratcliff, Lynn James 64, 72, 73, 84, 85, 451 Ratliff, James Monroe 114, 115, 508 Ratliff, Marvin T., Jr. 96, 97, 490 Ratliff, Richard Lynn 508 Rauf, Abdul Fazal M. A. 408 Raulf, Franz Josef 308 Rawe, Thomas Clifford 112, 113, 508 Rawley, Carroll John 68, 69, 508 Rawls, Harlow William 108, 109, 349, 490 Ray, Adrian Eugene 40, 41 Ray, Alexis Mayo 343, 490 Ray, James Edsvin 33, 68, 69, 120, 248, 474 Ray, John Allen, Jr. 40, 41, 279, 474 Ray, Larry D. 294, 451 Raymond, Francis David 56, 57, 451 Rea, Billy Craig 289, 325, 451 Rea, Curtis Garlon, Jr. 452 Read, Charlie Herman 326 Read, Doyle Weldon, Jr. 150, 283, 452 Read, John Phillip 50, 51, 334, 508 Read, William Kay 130, 131 Reagan, Travis Haltom 98, 99, 212, 215 Reagor, Billy Harve 136, 137, 288, 340, 474 Reagor, Franklin M. 288, 508 Reagor, John C. 340 Reavis, Radford Lee 106, 107 Record, James Emmett 40, 41, 70, 336, 490 Rector, William Raymond 88, 89, 285, 490 Redding, Jackie Donald 33, 104, 105, 474 Redding, James Robert 106, 107, 508 Redding, Lloyd Wade 54, 55, 302, 508 Redding, Robert Glenn 110, 111, 292 Redford, Sam Delane 508 Reding, Ray Lee 508 Redman, William James 287 Redwine, Robert Hoyt 403 Reed, James L. 66, 452 Reel, Ronald Lewis 272, 490 Reesby, William David 128, 129, 339, 490 Reese, Charles Henry 40, 41, 490 Reese, George Elmer 40, 41, 490 Reese, Robert Charles 50, 51, 474 Reese, William N., Jr. 42, 43 Reeves, Brian Allan 292 Reeves, Charles K. 283, 452 Reeves, Columbus D. 136, 137 Reeves, Elmo Clay 50, 51, 508 Reeves, Frank Bryan 116, 117, 508 Reeves, Hume Woxom, Jr. 106, 107 Reeves, Lowell Edward 508 Reeves, Marion Clint 319, 508 Reeves, Solon Alvis, Jr. 150, 474 Reich, Robert Earl 50, 51, 508 Reicherzer, Gary W. 42, 43, 508 Reinke, Robert T. 136, 137, 285 Reinke, Stanley T. 316 Reiser, Richard J. 278 Reitz, James J. 108,109,281, 508 Rektorik, Horace J. 56, 57, 266, 330, 508 Reneau, John Bryant 52, 53, 508 Restive, James Andrew 296, 474 Restrepo, Alvaro 150, 234, 490 Retallack, Monty E. 61, 243 Reue, Glenn H. 508 Reue, Wayne Wornat 452 Reveley, Michael Boyd 68, 69 Reyna, Carols Fernando 108, 109, 508 Reynolds, David Louis 116, 117 Reynolds, George W., Jr. 479, 490 Reynolds, Harold Lance 490 Reynolds, Joel Richard 490 Reynolds, Richard E. 273 Reynolds, Tony Rex 72, 73 Rhinehart, Max Henry 399, 408 Rhoades, Robert Edgar 366 Rhodes, Donald Carroll 126, 127 Rhodes, Harold T. 348 Rhodes, Jimmie Robert 277, 508 Rhodes, Michael Allen 312 Rhodes, Samuel Fay 42, 43, 452 Rhodes, Terry Jack 279, 452 Rice, Ben Bernard 119 Rice, Paul Lee 318,490 Rice, Robert Dee 508 Rice, Robert Ritchie 48, 49, 84, 85, 490 Rice, Robert Roland 151, 286 Richard, Russell James 119, 508 Richards, Ronald R. 40, 41, 140, 354, 490 Richards, William Q. 316 Richardson, Arthur R. 33, 39, 140, 324, 474 Richardson, Clarence E. 258, 406 Richardson, David M. 33, 126, 127, 263, 474 Richardson, Donald M. 282, 346, 490 Richardson, Everett B. 101, 136, 137, 256, 452 Richardson, Jack Doras 104, 105, 508 Richardson, Michael L. 260, 508 Richardson, Robert F. 108, 109, 249, 282 Richburg, Monte Zone 262, 452 Richburg, Walter Curtis 490 Richers, Francis J. 452 Richers, Louis W., Ill 110, 111, 490 Richey, Robert C. 150, 452 Richman, Wallace R., Jr. 452 Richmond, Marvin E. 234 Ridley, Robert Low 40, 41, 140, 294, 296, 302 Ridout, Rhys Joel 26, 54, 55, 331, 452 Riente, Anthony Joseph 490 Riente, Edward James 74, 75, 508 Riente, John Anthony 68, 69, 452 Rierson, Glenn Dale, Jr. 314 Rieves, John Michael 151, 452 Rigely, George Andrew 68, 69 Riggs, Frank Orbia 110, 111, 508 Riggs, James Craig 94, 508 Riker, Ronald D. 68, 69, 508 Riley, Boyd Tolbert, Jr. 408 Riley, Brian Lee 56, 57, 277, 357, 508 Riley, Paul Edward 90, 91, 240, 508 Riley, Voris Lee 58, 59, 299 Rinard, Stephen Kent 76, 77, 490 Riner, Gary Don 108, 109, 234, 490 Ringo, Alvin Lee 307, 452 Rinn, Calvin Arthur 303 Riojas, Norbert 303, 452 Riojas, Raimundo 249, 265, 474 Riordan, Richard R. 508 Riordan, Thomas G., Jr. 128, 129, 244, 474 Rios, Artajerjes A. 452 Rippstein, Kenneth C. 146, 474 Risinger, John David 50, 51 Riske, Robert M. 119, 350, 508 Roach, Billy Melvin 322 Roach, James Bunyan 508 Roach, James Oran 138, 139, 305 Roach, Lionel James 452 Robbins, Charles B., II 150, 362, 508 Robbins, Lewis F., Jr. 48, 49, 362, 508 Robbins, William Paul 319 Roberson, Edward L. 292, 328, 508 Roberts, Bobby Edmund 301 Roberts, Carl William 320 Roberts, Charles T. 490 Roberts, Clifford Riley 366, 474 Roberts, Curtis Brooks 227, 228, 474 Roberts, Harlan Earl 301 Roberts, James M. 508 Roberts, John Charles 340, 474 Roberts, John Clarke 363, 508 Roberts, Mark S. 149, 452 Roberts, Ralph David 74, 75 Roberts, Rayburn T. 50, 51, 345, 508 Roberts, Royce E., Jr. 52, 53, 508 Roberts, Thomas Bailey 313, 360 Roberts, William Henry 72, 73, 84, 85, 260, 474 Robertson, Billy R. 34, 54, 55, 119, 508 Robertson, Charles R. 284, 452 Robertson, Johnnie R. 271, 508 Robertson, John Harris 108, 109 Robertson, Ledford H. 138, 139, 283 Robertson, Stephen B. 298, 508 Robie, Richard D. 315, 508 Robinette, William C., Jr. 216 Robinson, Boyd F., Jr. 508 Robinson, Charles W. 494 Robinson, Clifford A. 68, 69, 265, 453 Robinson, Donald Kent 253, 332, 508 Robinson, Gary Tucker 68, 69, 453 Robinson, Nelson Edward 114, 115, 490 Robinson, Richard M. 406 Robinson, Terence M. 226, 237, 344, 474 Robinson, Wesley Aubrey 262 Robison, David Lee 132, 133, 364 Roche, Hubert Christian 508 Rodenberger, Charles A. 308 Rodgers, James O ' Donnell 40, 41, 84, 85, 239, 330, 474 Rodgers, Stewart Lee 61, 152, 241, 490 Rodriguez, Aurelio R. 342, 453 Rodriguez, Heriberto F. 453 Rodriguez, Jesus L., Jr. 74, 75 Rodriguez, Jose Ignacio 48, 49 Rodriguez, Joseph E. 149, 302 Rodriguez, Manuel, Jr. 130, 131, 508 Rodriguez, Roque C. 342, 453 Rodriquez, Tomas M., Jr. 78, 79, 265, 307, 342, 490 Roepke, Robert Edward 237, 453 Rogers, Fredrick F. 88, 89, 508 Rogers, Gerald Glasson 98, 99, 206, 237 Rogers, Harvey Jack 72, 73 Rogers, Herbert Ernest 5 Rogers, James W. 320, 453 Rogers, Jerry Wayne 309 Rogers, Jesse A., Jr. 152, 475 Rogers, Jimmy Lee 475 Rogers, John M. 508 Rogers, John Stephen 290, 328, 475, 526 Rogers, Jud F. 136, 137, 475 Rogers, Louis R. 274, 453 Rogers, Marvin Ben 74, 75 Rogers, Maynard L. 98, 99, 508 Rogers, Robert M., Jr. 526 Rogers, Robert Randell 508 Rogers, Sherman Gayle 285, 330 Rogers, William Nelson 258 Rollo, Vernie N., Jr. 108, 109, 281, 508 Romere, Paul O ' Neal 308, 453 Romick, Jerome M. 106, 107, 278, 508 Roming, Leland D. 150, 508 Roneskevitz, Richard C. 74, 75, 490 Rook, George Dwayne 33, 68, 69, 363, 475 Roome, Lewis Michael 106, 107, 453 Roper, Thomas Allen 116, 117 Rose, Douglas Nelson 284, 319, 508 Rose, Gary Russell 98, 99, 508 Rose, Jack Warren 284 Rose, John Thomas 90, 509 Rosenberger, William J. 34, 92, 509 Rosenberger, Wilmer E. 287, 453 Rosenthal, Sidney D. 33, 92, 93, 475 Rosenthal, Stanley Roy 329, 490 Rosprim, James F., Jr. 153, 279, 300, 353, 475 Ross, Michael R. 310, 453 Ross, Robert Lloyd 92, 93 Rossi, David John 76, 77 Rothell, William H. 66, 509 Rotter, Henry A., Jr. 126, 127, 308, 453 Routh, Harold Eugene, Jr. 453 Rovello, Thomas Anthony 106, 107, 490 Rowe, Gilbert Thomas 104, 105, 490 Rowe, John Hilliard 50, 51, 320, 364, 490 Rowe, Leeland Max 269, 453 Rowland, Robert A., Ill 78, 79, 252, 509 Rowland, Wesley Russell 54, 55, 490 Royal, William A. 33, 46, 54, 55, 352, 475 Rubac, Richard Emil 94, 284, 509 Rubinstein, Karl L. 261, 509 Ruckman, Paul Charles 354, 475 Rudd, Donnie 274, 277, 343, 491 Rudder, Gary Dan 48, 49, 282, 294, 491 Rugh, Ronald Eugene 340, 491 Ruiz, Jose V. 126,127,342,509 538 SANKEY PARK - D Keepsake DIAMOND I I N 0 ' S WATCHES SILVER 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ' S AUTO PARTS BRYAN ARMATURE WORKS 539 Rumsch, Orville G., II 116, 117, 318 Rundell, William K. 33, 88, 89, 285, 366, 475 Runge, Richard S, 45, 52, 53, 251, 296, 312, 352, 453 Rushing, Charles W. 116, 117, 475 Rushing, James Elwood 313 Russell, Gerald Wayne 243, 265, 475 Rust, Malcolm McNeil 126, 127, 360, 491 Rutledge, James Edward 475 Rutledge, Jerry Walker 56, 57, 509 Rutyna, Aldis Pauls 110, 111, 509 Ryan, Danny Leon 54, 55, 312, 453 Ryan, Philip A. 78, 79, 244, 475 Ryan, William Wren 116, 117 Ryburn, Windel David 453 Rydl, Glen Myrlin 408 s Sabin, Charles B. 47, 235 Saenz, Aden Francisco 509 Saenz, Joel Armando 475 Saenz, Raul 56, 57, 104, 105, 130, 149, 281, 294, 314, 475 Sagebiel, Joe Alfred 288, 340, 491 Sagebiel, Obert Adolph 288, 340, 475 Sakkal, George Joseph 60, 61 Salabarria, Miguel A. 148 Salas, Daniel Wayne 365, 475 Salazar, Raymond, Jr. 138, 139, 229, 233 Saldana, Alberto W., Jr. 342 Saldivar, Pablo, Jr. 58,59,281, 509 Salinas, Carlos Ruben 54, 55, 334, 491 Salinas, Jose Maria, Jr. 66, 262, 329 Salitros, James Joseph 509, 526 Saloma Orozco, David A. 110, 111, 509, 526 Saloma-Orozco, A. E. 475 Salvaggio, Ross J. 150 Salvato, Benny Anthony 260, 475 Samford, Royce Aldon 86, 286, 491 Sampson, John Harmon 114, 115, 306, 341 Sanchez, Juan-Manuel B. 56, 57, 277, 509, 526 Sandars, George Weldin 54, 55 Sandefur, Roy Junior 264, 304 Sandell, Milton S., Ill 509,526 Sander, Dennis W. 42, 43, 352, 454 Sanders, James Vernon 60, 61, 271, 316 Sanderlin, Larry Robert 50, 51, 491 Sanders, Albert Lionel 114, 115, 454 Sanders, James Lee, II 299, 362 Sanders, Luther Lee 52 Sanders, Robert Allen 491 Sandford, Allen Bryan 48, 49 Sandford, Ronald David 509, 526 Sandford, Thaddeus H. 130, 267, 364, 454 Sands, Kenneth Leo 153, 267 Sanford, Michael Bailey 106, 107, 509, 526 Sanford, Tommy Eugene 128, 129 Sangerhausen, Charles R. 136, 509, 526 Santerre, Gary Lee 94, 332, 454 Santire, Stanley Paul 52, 509, 526 Santos, Jose C. 118, 119, 281, 509, 526 Santos, Salvador G. 264, 274, 475 Sargent, Donley C. 509, 526 Sargent, James William 68, 69, 475 Sargent, William S., Jr. 114, 115, 491 Sarmiento, Jose Miguel 234 Sartain, James Edward 27, 33, 39, 44, 295, 475 Sartwelle, James D., Jr. 54, 55, 297 Sartwelle, William C. 50,51, 509 Sasse, Fredric W. 42, 43, 140 Sassin, Allan Richard 33, 123, 136, 328, 475 Sassman, Clifford D. 138, 139, 229, 233, 491 Satterwhite, Gary Alan 136, 491 Sauer, Gordon Ellis 114, 115, 149, 288, 340, 509 Sawey, William Gary 152, 454 Sawyer, Thomas Reuben 258, 406 Sazani, James P. 72, 73, 509 Scaggs, William R. 310 Scamardo, James Edward 40, 41, 509 Scarborough, Dan M. 56, 57, 151, 320, 475 Scarbrough, Calvin J. 292, 509 Scarcella, Leonard L. 74, 75, 245, 335, 454 Scarmardo, Steven A. 86 Scasta, Joe L., Jr. 312, 454 Schaefer, Carl J., Jr. 90, 91, 355, 491 Schaefer, Chester Chris 252, 491 Schaefer, Gordon Andrew 66, 330 Schaezler, Chris Harold 50, 51, 357, 491 Schaffer, John F., Ill 78, 79, 454 Scharck, Ronald Adolph 353 Schares, William Chas. 300 Schell, John August 58, 59, 281, 284, 299, 364, 509 Schepps, Dennis J. 278, 454 Scherr, Donald Philip 454 Schindewolf, Jimmie A. 72, 73, 277, 509 Schlather, Kenneth J. 70, 277, 509 Schlotzhauer, James W. 130, 360, 454 Schmid, Carroll Otis 313 Schmid, Harold W. 34, 84, 85, 90, 91 Schmidt, Glenn William 58, 59, 509 Schmidt, James Charles 60, 61 Schmidt, John August 56, 57, 509 Schmidt, John David 335, 341 Schmidt, John, III 126, 127, 289, 454 Schmidt, Joseph Henry 92, 93, 509 Schmidt, Leo Anthony 72, 73, 148, 284 Schmidt, Weldon Floyd 136, 311 Schnabel, James Eugene 114, 115, 491 Schneemann, John W. 54, 55, 306, 509 Schneider, Arland D. 68, 69, 71, 266, 274, 297, 306, 454 Schneider, Donald Edw. 148, 355, 365, 454 Schneider, Harry L., Jr. 110, 111 Schneider, Michael M. 248, 400, 454 Schneider, Robert W. 491 Schoenemann, William A. 60, 61, 509 Schott, Ronald Jerome 50, 51, 281, 361, 509 Schreck, James Otto 408 Schroeder, Edwin P., Jr. 454 Schroeder, Gary Don 149 Schroeder, Robert John 306 Schudalla, Henry A., Jr. 353 Schuenemann, Charles R. 48, 49, 321, 475 Schulgen, Larry Joe 344 Schulmeier, Donald A. 74, 75, 297, 454 Schulte, Howard Ennry 300, 475 Schultz, Frank August 86 Schulz, Homer Melvin 130, 267, 274, 314, 454 Schulz, Robert G., Jr. 238, 302, 491 Schulze, Edward William 327 Schulze, Tommy Joe 475 Schur, Donald Gilbert 509 Schwebel, Robert L. 258, 406 Schwenk, Douglas R. 144, 152, T58, 294, 304, 400, 454 Schwertner, Charles J. 262, 281, 352, 454 Schwertner, Harvey A. 112, 113, 262, 300, 352, 475 Schwierzke, Hilmer O., Jr. 509 Sciortino, Michael A. 72, 73, 509 Scopel, Louis Siro 152, 260, 329, 454 Scott, Alden Paul 318 Scott, James Bryant 33, 45, 260, 475 Scott, James Terry 124, 125, 136, 475, 494 Scott, Kenneth Zack 293 Scott, Lawrence Andrew 509 Scott, Preston A. 76, 77, 509 Scott, Randolph 48, 49 Scott, Robert Charles 150 Scott, Robert Earl 509 Scott, Walter Louis, Jr. 97, 98 Scrimshire, Floyd Hayes 151, 491 Scroggs, Milton Geo. 406 Scruggs, Lee Royce 50, 51, 350, 491 Seagraves, Charles, III 92, 93, 475 Seale, Joe Dwyer 104, 105, 325 Seale, Larry Gene 313, 509 Seale, Stephen W., Jr. 33, 101, 110, 111, 455 Seaman, Charles Knight 308 Seaquist, Michael E. 84, 85, 346, 455 Seawell, William M. 50, 51, 342, 509 Seawright, Don Frank 327 Seay, David Edward 118, 119, 325, 491 Sebastian, James Ward 509 Sebesta, Charles J., Jr. 98, 99, 455 Secor, Thornton W., Jr. 86, 235, 286, 340, 491 Sedberry, James Merritt 104, 105, 276, 360, 509 Seely, Thomas R., Jr. 42, 43, 351, 509 Seerden, Hershal Ronny 112, 113, 346, 509 Sefcik, Allen Thomas 280, 366, 475 Segner, Edmund P., Jr. 270 Segura, Richard P. 60, 61, 235, 281, 509 Seiler, Michael A. 130, 509 Seiler, Richard Wesley 48, 49 Selby, Richard McLean 238, 455 Sellers, Paul Allen 241 Sellman, Wayne S. 40, 41, 44, 241, 289, 295, 362, 455 Sellmeyer, William F. 509 Selot, Manohar 147, 264, 304, 408 Senter, Robert M., Ill 509 Seo, Jung Lick 409 Serna, Enrique Alberto 509 Serrill, Richard R. 346, 491 Servidio, John Joseph 60, 61, 509 Setchell, James F., Jr. 116, 117, 491 Sewell, Billie Rae 406, 527 Sewell, William Richard 72, 73, 509 Shadel, William N., II 128, 129, 360, 509 Shahady, Edward J., Jr. 72, 73 Shanks, Gerald Edwin 242 Shannon, Carl J., Jr. 126, 127, 491 Shannon, Clarence Basil 151, 264, 340, 455 Shapiro, Theodore Allen 148 Sharp, Henry F., II 365 Sharp, James Lowell 72, 73, 365, 509 Sharp, Marvin Lafayette 297, 455 Sharp, Robert Lee 133, 491 Sharp, Wayne Winston 80, 312, 352, 455 Sharrick, Alfred J. 60, 61, 347, 509 Shaver, Maurice P., Jr. 60, 61, 509 Shaw, Conway Rollin, III 42, 43, 475 Shaw, Earl Ray 84, 85, 351 Shaw, Lewis William 140, 509 Shaw, Lyman E., Ill 128, 129, 351 Shaw, Mark Jennings 110, 111 Shaw, Ward C. 112, 113, 491 Shaw, William A. 82, 108, 109, 272, 455 Shaw, William Bernard 40, 41, 72, 73 Shaw, William George 269, 322 Shearer, Gerald Edward 40, 41, 509 Sheelar, Clare K. 104, 105 Sheetz, Roy Deland 491 Sheiness, Herschel Lee 40, 41, 278, 491 Shepherd, William L. 106, 107 Sheppard, William E., Jr. 128, 129 Sherman, Richard Word 76, 77 Sherman, Thomas Glen 104, 105, 509 Sherman, William T. 509 Sherrill, Alvan Carr, Jr. 292, 455 Sherrill, Gary Evans 297, 361 Sherrill, Word Bell, Jr. 90, 91, 251, 455 Sherwood, William O., Ill 509 Shelter, Jesse Henry, Jr. 84, 85 Shields, John C. 455 Shields, Robert John 56, 57, 509 Shields, Theodore C. 40, 41, 455 Shifflett, Thomas A., Jr. 288, 340, 455 Shilk, Harold Wiley, Jr. 48, 509 Shinsky, Paul Francis 110, 111, 281, 509 Shipley, Grady Dean 475 Shipley, Robert H. 133, 264, 276, 455 Shipman, James Kenny 318, 509 Shipp, Oliver Elmo 305, 409 Shirley, John Lee 284, 352, 491 Shirley, William A., Jr. 116,117, 138, 139, 509 Shively, Michael Harry 90, 91, 455 Shiver, Billy E. 108, 109, 509 Shivers, Robert Arley 352, 362, 475 Shone, Louis Albert, III 42, 43 Shores, Steve Adair N. 475 Short, Norris E., Jr. 509 Shreve, Carmen Hurst 509 Shub, Jason William 118, 11? Shulter, Bruce G. 491 Shults, William Thomas 72, 73 Sides, Joe Earl 35, 83, 455 Siegelin, Gerald Wayne 126, 127, 330, 491 Sievers, Michael Parker 281, 337, 509 Silberg, Barry Neil 88, 89, 491 Silcock, Frank Adrian 265 Silva, Mario Aristides 262, 455 Simank, Morris Doyle 476 Simer, Murice Harlin 279, 409 Simmons, Albert Myles 126, 127, 491 Simmons, Jerry Lee 299 Simmons, Kenneth Oran 72, 73, 509 Simmons, Melvin D. 98, 99, 112, 113, 277, 509 Simmons, Warren R. 455 Simmons, Wayland A. 98, 99, 204, 207 Simms, Gary Marvin 72, 73 Simms, Larry Philip 290, 313, 455 Simon, Jerry Julius 52, 136, 491 Simon, Neill Allen 78, 79, 330, 509 Simoneaux, Emmette M. 52, 271, 491 Simons, James Kirk 285, 346, 509 Simons, Milam Travis 88, 89, 509 Simper, Calvin Charles 128, 129, 307 Simpson, Charles E. 116, 117, 476 Simpson, Don Ray 333 Simpson, Donal R. 106, 107 Simpson, Edward James 88, 89 Simpson, Jimmie Darrell 509 Simpson, Larry Michael 149, 509 Simpson, Merwin Lee 509 Simpton, Jerry Eugene 52, 266 Sims, Arthur Randolph 76, 77 Sims, Everett J. 152, 242, 243, 307, 455 Sims, Thomas Lee 33, 302, 456 Sims, William Lee 271, 456 Singer, James Robert 96, 97, 491 Singletary, Robert Lee 476 Singley, Edwin Jacob 237, 476 Singley, Jack Erwin 237, 476 Sinor, Dale Lewis 33, 64, 72, 73, 273, 279, 310, 350, 476 Sipe, Douglas M. 42, 43, 249, 309, 363, 456 Sizemore, James Leland 76, 77, 343, 491 Sizemore, Mark Troy 491 Sizenbach, Gary Lee 258 Skaggs, Ronald Lloyd 40, 41, 273, 509 Skupin, Henry Charles 491 Skwerea, Charles 456 Slope, Robert James 476 Slaughter, David C. 42, 43, 341, 509 Slaughter, David M., Jr. 104, 105, 342, 527 Slaughter, Jerry L. 406 Slaughter, John Terrell 102, 106, 107, 310, 456 Slider, Gary Lynn 110, 111 Sligar, Gary Al 33, 114, 115, 297, 476 Slimp, Jack Bryant, Jr. 90, 91, 360, 509 Sloan, Michael Andrew 110, 111, 509 Sloan, Richard Lee 116, 117, 305, 456 Sloan, Robert S., Ill 103, 254, 255, 315, 401, 456 Sloan, William Douglas 136, 340 Sluis, Norman, Jr. 476 Small, Travis Hugh, Jr. 84, 85 476 Smallwood, Robert D. 361, 491 Smith, Albert R. 307 Smith, Avery Wayne 320, 492 Smith, Benjamin Ray 66, 277, 509 Smith, Billy C. 287 Smith, Billy Ray 130, 509 Smith, Calvin Wilkes 476 Smith, Cary Lance 104, 105 Smith, Charles D. 325, 456 Smith, Chester A., Jr. 84, 85, 239, 290, 492 Smith, Clifford L. 293 Smith, Clifton Wayne 285 Smith, Darrell Ernest 293 Smith, Darrell Frank 360, 509 Smith, David A. 509 Smith, David Joseph 52, 135 Smith, David Robert 106, 107, 476 Smith, David Worth 110, 111 Smith, Denny Raye 277, 509 Smith, Dolph Winston 52, 306, 456 Smith, Don Kyle 509 Smith, Don Raith 286, 406 Smith, Donald R. 130, 149, 476 Smith, Douglas Wayne 128, 129, 151 Smith, E. C. 277, 509 Smith, Earl G., Jr. 148, 476 Smith, Edwin Barkley 284 Smith, Edwin Tony 273 Smith, Ellis Virden 88, 89, 492 Smith, Floy Wilking 368 Smith, Gilbert W., Jr. 74, 75 Smith, Glynn Lemarch 368 Smith, Harold Don 280, 509 Smith, Harold W. 58, 59, 456 Smith, Harold Wayne 80, 126, 127 Smith, Harry Frank 112, 113, 509 Smith, Hammer Connor 112, 113, 492 Smith, Horace D. 112, 113 Smith, Ira Leon 126, 127, 286 Smith, Jack Greer 287 Smith, Jack Harris 309, 364, 492 Smith, Jackson K., Jr. 335, 509 Smith, James Charles 136 Smith, James Marvin 48, 49, 492 Smith, James Newton 72, 73, 509 Smith, James Otis 306 Smith, James Warren 88, 89 Smith, James Weldon 76, 77, 136, 476 Smith, Jan Le Roy 76, 77 Smith, Jay D. 340, 510 Smith, Jerry Paul 108, 109 Smith, Jerry Paul 124, 125, 286, 510 Smith, John Charles 42, 43 Smith, John D. 510 Smith, John Hamilton 33, 399 Smith, John Robert 269 Smith, John Robert 308 Smith, Kenneth Roy 510 Smith, Larry B. 108, 109, 255, 456 Smith, Larry Fain 130 Smith, Leon Russell 294 Smith, Leonard Howard 84, 85, 351, 456 Smith, Lonnie Stevens 343, 354 Smith, Manning Dewitt 124, 125 Smith, Marshall Ray 120, 274, 279, 456 Smith, Max Everett, II 138, 139, 341 Smith, Paul Michael 40, 41, 476 Smith, Percy Al 119, 492 Smith, Ralph Wayne 76, 77 Smith, Randall P., Jr. 226, 510 Smith, Reed William, Jr. 346, 456 Smith, Richard Calvin 318, 456, 476 Smith, Richard Carroll 33, 361 Smith, Richard Hugh 241, 510 Smith, Robert 310 Smith, Robert D., Ill 492 Smith, Robert David 492 Smith, Rodney Monroe 510 Smith, Roland Conard 40, 41 Smith, Ronald Edward 311 Smith, Ronald V. 33, 256, 456 Smith, Stephen Foster 92, 93, 510 Smith, Thomas Euclid 216, 237 Smith, Thomas Eugene M. 50, 51, 148, 492 Smith, Thomas M., Ill 65, 476 Smith, Vernon S. 510 Smith, William Otis 510 Smith, William Travis 98, 99 Smith, Wilson P. 116, 117, 456 Smithey, Lloyd George 335, 476 Smithson, Patrick Wayne 138, 139 365, 510 Smithwick, Jerome L. 86, 510 Smothermon, Ronnie Dee 88, 89 510 Smyth, Joseph G., IV 60, 61, 492 Snead, William B. 26, 108, 109, 320, 456 Snedaker, Robert C. 268, 367, 476 Sneed, Charles Leroy 128, 129 Snider, Robert Hoyd 72, 73, 510 Snowden, James Andrew 492 Snow, James Wendell 74, 75 Snow, Raymond Howard 510 Sol, Vicente 151,263,409 Solalinde, Jorge Luis 283, 342, 476 Soland, Fred H., Jr. 152, 265, 510 Solie, Charles Henry 264, 304 Solis, Jose Luis 124, 125, 284, 342, 510 Soliz, Pedro T. 90, 91, 355, 510 Somoano, Robert Bonner 72, 73 Soper, Leigh Jerome 50, 51, 269 280, 331, 492 Sorensen, Arnold H. 40, 41, 476 Sorensen, Harold Ralph 510 Sorenson, William R. 266, 325 Sotelo, Oscar 88, 89, 284, 294, 510 Soulati, Firooz 283, 456 Soules, Luther H., Ill 316, 456 South, John Hubert 48, 49, 510 Sowden, George Chandler 42, 43 510 Spaeth, Clifford Wayne 114, 115 149, 288, 340, 510 Spalsbury, William C. 492 Spain, R. Lee 510 Spann, James Harold 510 Sparks, Jerry Lynn 108, 109, 510 Sparks, Kenneth Dale 287 Sparling, John H. 510 Spears, James Burch 72, 73, 510 Speed, Javier Valdez 342 Speed, Ronald Van 112, 113, 476 Speer, Vernon L., Jr. 282 Spellma nn, Robert L. 116, 117 510 Spence, Gary Wayne 357, 492 Spence, James H. 114, 115 Spence, James Nelson 510 Spence, John Burton 114, 115 Spence, Michael David 106, 107 237, 476 Spence, Samuel Ed 128, 129, 281 315, 456 Spencer, David S. 249 Spencer, Erik Legay 281 Spencer, Joe Ed 409 Spencer, John Scott 492 Spencer, William T. 297, 315 Spengler, Richard M. 457 Spengler, William M. 72, 73, 510 Spiller, Guy Horace, Jr. 50, 51, 476 Spillers, Robert Lynn 110, 111, 510 Spillmann, Charles D. 152, 297, 492 Sprague, Franklin H. 235, 457 Sprague, George S., Jr. 133 Springer, Bobby Lee 68, 69, 333. 492 Springer, John Stanley 136, 510 Springer, Stanley L. 54, 55, 352, 510 Spurger, James Ritchie 104, 105, 492 Srubar, Fran Domenic 476 540 One Source for Laboratory Supplies • Instruments • Apparatus Glassware • Chemicals • Furniture • Mechanical Equipment W.mCURTIN CO. 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Striegler, Harvey R., Jr. 58, 59, 492 Striegler, John H. 47, 60, 61, 242, 263, 274, 458 Striegler, Thomas L. 60, 61, 292, 510 Stringer, Jackie D. 112, 113, 510 Stringfellow, Thomas L. 275 Stripling, William B., Jr. 118, 119, 147, 265 Stroebele, John K. 281, 510 Strole, Malcolm 8. 84, 85, 458 Stroman, Kerman W. 232 Strother, Harold Glyn 78, 79, 269, 309, 331, 476 Strub, Rodney Jeff 492 Stuard, Willard Ross 458 Stuart, Julius P., Jr. 88, 89 Stuart, Ronald Edward 510 Stuart, Tommie Frank 335 Stuckey, Charles 8. 297, 362 Stuckey, Joe Waylon 108, 109, 492 Stuhrenberg, William A. 262, 297, 458 Stumper, Kenneth W. 126, 127, 510 Sturgeon, William C, III 112, 113, 290, 492 Suarez, Armando Lino 149, 281, 342, 510 Sudderth, Carl Virgil 72, 73, 492 Suessmuth, Albert Chas. 289, 458 Sugarek, Frank Lydmil 355, 510 Suhler, David Robert 278, 510 Suib, Michael R. 34, 124, 125, 278, 510 Sulaiman, Ibrahim H. 152, 265, 476 Sullins, Richard D. 133, 510 Sullivan, James Francis 309 Sullivan, James Rice 133, 295, 311 Sullivan, John Joseph 112, 113, 264, 458 Sullivan, John L. 150, 297, 337, 458 Sullivan, Joseph Paul 106, 107, 318, 510 Sullivan, Joseph T., Jr. 304 Sullivan, Richard G. 233, 289, 492 Sullivan, Sherwin D. 458 Summers, Daniel Donovan 74, 75, 492 Summers, Franklin D. 332, 492 Summers, Larry Wayne Summers, Wesley Kenton 273 Sumpter, Daniel Owen 58, 59, 299, 476 Sunderman, Melvin Louis 510 Supercinski, Franklyn L. 48, 49, 313, 366, 492 Surber, Martin Ford 116, 117, 338, 492 Surles, Philip C. 114,115,476 Surles, Richard H., Jr. 56, 57 Svadlenak, Ernest Reed 260, 458 Svetlik, Dennis Joseph 341, 476 Swafford, Thomas Yale 54, 55, 297, 458 Swain, Robert J. 80, 307, 324, 458 Swan, Charles Selwyn 350 Swan, Harris William 126, 127, 510 Swan, Michael Kyle 34, 209 Swank, James Donald 116, 117, 341, 476 Swanson, James Logan 72, 73, 327, 477 Swanson, Roy Erwin, Jr. 267 Swanson, William T. 510 Sweatman, Robert Thos. 72, 73, 336, 458 Swindell, Glenn R., Jr. 128, 129, 492 Swindle, William Cason 96, 97 Swindle, William S., Jr. 313, 510 Swindler, Donald Wayne 50, 51, 510 Swirsky, Darrell Elwood 492 Swope, James Russell 510 Syler, Gerald Wayne 60, 61 Symm, Carl E. 66, 325, 458 Syptak, John Bennett 128, 129, 306, 360, 476 Syptak, Michael Raymond 33, 122, 477 Szczerbak, Robert P. 510 T Taber, Edward C. 364, 458 Tackitt, Robert C. 477 Taggart, Jonte Murrey 510 Tait, Charles L. 88, 89, 285, 510 Talarek, William Robert 119, 367, 492 Talley, Carl Mack 477 Tollman, Donald Wilson 90, 510 Tally, George K., Jr. 90, 91 Talutis, William Romans 124, 125, 367, 477 Tangum, Robert W. 50, 51, 510 Tankersley, Robert N. 52, 53, 510 Tonsil, Thomas Beryl 264, 304, 458 Tarver, Cleo B. 269, 477 Tarwater, Johnnie Leon 108, 109, 510 Tarzi, Kamalluddin 477 Tate, Frank C, Jr. 126, 127, 326, 458 Tatum, Michael Edward 82, 86, 477 Tauberf, Louis Earl 119, 244, 510 Taylor, Frederick Ardis 114, 115, 145, 151, 458 Taylor, Harold Allen 110, 111, 309 Taylor, Henry A. 110,111,477 Taylor, Irvin Eugene 74, 75, 308 Taylor, James Herbert 74, 75 Taylor, Jerry King 90, 91, 287 Taylor, Jimmie Ray 76, 77, 281 Taylor, John Henderson 260 Taylor, John William, Jr. 252, 253 Taylor, Milburn Allen 153, 306, 316, 458 Taylor, Milton K. 510 Taylor, Ralph William 339, 477 Taylor, Wayne Edward 308 Taylor, Wesley M. 510 Taylor, William Edward 510 Taylor, William S., Jr. 458 Teague, Charles Warren 76, 77, 477 Teague, Sammie Ransom 237, 301, 458 Teal, Barry Bryant 106, 107, 260, 348, 492 Teas, Charles Bryant 230, 231, 233, 307, 458 Teasley, John Harvey 58, 59, 330, 492 Tedford, George E. 144, 146, 226, 227, 237, 309, 358, 477 Teems, Terry Lynn 116, 117, 277, 510 Teetes, George Lee 305, 477 Telford, William L. 108, 109 Temple, William Paul, Jr. 112, 113 Templer, Thomas Wayne 510 Tenzer, Neil Bruce 84, 492 Ternusy Joseph S. 355, 459 Ternus, Thomas Peter 355 Terrassa, Juan A. 459 Terrill, Joel Burton 33, 74, 75, 273, 477 Terrill, William Burl 33, 78, 79, 295, 352, 477 Terry, David D., Ill 510 Terry, George Franklin 510 Terry, Jay Weldon 41, 48, 49, 104, 105 Terry, Roger Dean 126, 127, 477 Terry, Roger Shepperd 256, 266 Terry, William A., Jr. 280, 339 Terry, William Lloyd 492 Terzian, Gary E. 234, 459 Theis, Thomas M. 52, 53, 330, 510 Thiele, Robert L., Jr. 265,341, 477 Thigpen, Douglas Conrad 126, 127, 511 Thomas, Charles Eldon 345, 492 Thomas, Don W. 136, 263, 459 Thomas, Donald Lee 33 Thomas, Gary Arthur 136, 277, 492 Thomas, Jay Ronald 511 Thomas, Lonnie Dean 292, 477 Thomas, Louis Edward 362, 404 Thomas, Richard Kent 128, 129 Thomas, Robert Wayne 312, 492 Thompson, Allan C. 265, 284, 477 Thompson, Alton C., Jr. 68, 69, 511 Thompson, David Richard 149, 268, 329, 492 Thompson, Donald R. 106, 107, 459 Thompson, James William 74, 75, 108, 109, 511 Thompson, John G. H. 56, 57 Thompson, Keith Jay 72, 73, 346, 459 Thompson, Michael Davis 124, 125, 358, 492 Thompson, Paul Edward 148, 511 Thompson, Ralph Vasmer 477 Thompson, Robert Faires 54, 55, 277 Thompson, Ronald Clint 511 Thompson, Roy W. 35, 42, 43, 44, 459 Thompson, Van Everett 148, 477 Thompson, Victor H., Ill 299, 492 Thornberry, Jonathan M. 297, 343 Thornborrow, Robert E. 54, 55 Thornell, Gerald Eugene 116, 117, 492 Thornton, Billy Don 312, 511 Thornton, Penrod Sims 330, 477 Thornton, Richard D. 299, 303 Thornton, Robert Edward 33, 101, 110, 111, 256 Thorp, Ellis Hubert 277, 511 Thrasher, James David 124, 125, 477 Threadgill, Jack Milton 33, 78, 79, 268, 276, 477 Threet, Charles Robert 459 Thrush, Edward Hugh 264, 304 Thurman, Michael Wayne 147, 260, 312, 323, 477 Tibbels, John Tom 33, 54, 55, 477 Tibbs, Bennett Roy 459 Tidwell, Calvin M., Jr. 132, 133, 492 Tiemann, Charles F. 226, 307 Tiemann, James Francis 511 Tierce, Millard L. 86 Tijerina, Albert A. 27, 41, 140, 261 Tijerina, Juan Manuel 342, 352, 477 Timme, Robert W. 33, 35, 39, 364, 401, 459 Tingle, Charles Alvin 106, 107, 269, 477 Tinnell, John W., Ill 276 Tinney, John Randle 130, 131, 332, 459 Tinney, Michael Paul 337, 511 Tinsley, Malcolm W. 41, 241, 459 Tipton, Dewey Ross 68, 69, 477 Tisdal, Victor C, Jr. 88, 89, 285, 492 Tisdale, Garry Lee 511 Tisdale, Larry Wayne 284 Tisinger, David L., Jr. 88, 89, 285, 511 Titsworth, William L. 130, 131 Tobin, Frank Owens 96, 97, 281, 511 Todd, Edward Alton 145, 459 Todd, Larry Leland 287 Todd, Philip A. 511 Tole, Glenn Louis, II 48, 49, 277, 366, 511 Toman, Raymond P., Jr. 50, 51, 269, 281, 364 Tomlin, Johnny Robert 106, 107 Tompkins, Alfred Tommy 511 Tompkins, Bill G. 128, 129, 511 Tompkins, Howell A. 94, 95, 126, 127, 321, 459 Tompkins, John William 492 Topletz, Dennis David 118, 119, 51 1 Torrans, Patrick Henry 66, 363, 477 Torres, Tony George 477 Tovey, Frank Michael 72, 73, 284, 511 Townes, Morton Elmer, Jr. 84 Townsend, Frank Marion 299, 477 Townsend, Larry Gene 242, 359, 477 Townsend, William B., Jr. 118, 119 Trahan, Terry Chambers 290, 492 Trail, Benard Doss 45, 54, 55, 459 Trainer, Lloyd D. 68, 69, 277, 511 Trainer, Robert Wylie 112, 113, 492 Trammell, Jack H., Jr. 124, 125, 459 Traylor, Bobby Joe 60, 61, 86, 286, 511 Traylor, Shelby Gus 263, 321, 465, 477 Treadway, Alexander H. 128, 129, 511 Treat, Ronnie W. 104,105,261, 335, 459 Tredway, Willard Lee, Jr. 88, 89, 511 Trevino, Daniel 492 Trevino, Louis Flores 132, 133, 149, 281, 511 Trevino, Manuel R. 342, 511 Tribaldos-Guerra, S. 40, 41, 241, 303, 459 Triesch, Eugene O., Jr. 74, 75, 511 Trigg, Dennis Micheal 459 Tripp, Jay Mac. 286, 406 Tripp, Roy Grant 90, 91, 309 Troxell, Kenneth Earl 323 Truett, Joe Clyde 52, 53 Truitt, Timothy N. 119 Tucker, James Edward 406 Tudela, John Antonio 492 Tuley, William B., II 86, 286, 511 Turk, James Warren 96, 97 Turner, Lynn D. 459 Turney, Adrian Francis 88, 89, 149, 284 Turney, William H. 511 Turzak, Thomas Michael 126, 127, 492 Tutt, Fehrlin E. 406 Twomey, Raymond D. 269, 493 Twomey, Steven Richard 367 Tydlaska, Joe H. 78, 79, 260, 316, 331, 459 Tyler, Jesse Dee 94, 493 u Ueckert, Bruce Wayne 406 Uhlig, Raymond George 70, 277, 511 Uhr, Clinton William, Jr. 126, 127, 284, 51 1 Ulbricht, William H., Jr. 493 Underwood, Donny C. 118, 119, 128, 129, 493 Underwood, Gary N. 72, 73, 120, 460 Underwood, Leonard E. 351, 460 Upchurch, John P. 41,362,493 Ussery, Earl Gene 114, 115, 511 V Vacek, Mark John 76, 77, 511 Vahrenkamp, Donald F. 257, 274, 460 Valarezo, Carlos G. 493 Valdetero, Michael L. 511 Valdez, Abelardo Lopez 61, 493 Valdez, Javier 153, 342, 493 Vale, Martin Matthew 477 Valiente, Eduardo A. 511 Valigura, Larry James 460 Van Dorn, Arthur Louis 41, 124, 125, 511 Van Dyke, Gary Randall 58, 59, 511 Van Dyke, William S. 116,117, 511 Van Pelt, Louis Jay 92, 93, 114, 115, 460 Van Wagner, Roger G. 124, 125, 277, 360, 511 Vanbibber, John Wilbur 78, 79 Vandeputte, John D. 124, 125, 460 Vanderburg, James R. 106, 107, 360, 51 1 Vanderhider, Carl Reed 116, 117, 264, 343, 477 Vandiver, Robert Lee 108, 109 Vandiver, Russell A. 112, 113, 511 Vandorn, Dale Rogers 343, 460 Vanpelt, Richard 511 Vanwert, Jerry C. 150, 345, 460 Vanwinkle, Stephen N. 144, 265, 270, 300, 409 Varner, Foy Earl, Jr. 68, 69, 277, 337, 511 Vasser, William Cary, Jr. 138, 139 Vaughan, Gerald Eugene 116, 117 Vaughan, J. C. 149,280,511 Vaughan, Ronald Wayne 493 Vaughan, Thaddeus F., Jr. 78, 79, 331 493 Vaughn, Winfred Allen 493 Vazquez, Oscar F. 279, 477 Vazquez, Sergio V. 152, 342, 493 Veazey, Donald Russell 116, 117 Vecera, Frank Patrick 148, 297, 365, 477 Veith, Bert Lee 78, 79, 252, 493 Vela, Carlos, Jr. 33, 342, 477 Vela, Grady Wayne 61, 511 Vela, Guillermo Jose 50, 51, 309, 342, 493 Velasco, Ernest Richard 52, 53, 240, 511 Venglar, Patrick W. 281, 364, 493 Verinder, David C. 511 Verlander, James M., Jr. 136 Vernon, Albert E. 78, 79, 240, 252, 511 Vernon, Grant Gary 78, 79, 511 Verre tt, Kenneth A. 119, 493 Veselka, Shelburne Jay 74, 75, 273, 493 Vestal, Norman Finley 147, 409 Vestal, Tommy Ray 112, 113, 153, 478 Vetter, Lawrence C, Jr. 48, 49, 315, 493 Vick, Jerry Donald Pete 78, 79, 240, 511 Vick, John Roger 350, 493 Vick, Robert Claudious 116, 117 Vick, William E. 86, 286, 511 Vicknair, Tommy Jude 48, 49, 348, 493 Victory, Jerome Homer 76, 77, 511 Vilcoq, Paul Maurice, II 33, 63, 478 Villalon, Benigno 262 Villareal, Joe Albert 330, 511 Villarreal, Delfino, Jr. 33, 116, 117, 265, 478 Villarreal, Guadalupe 150, 342, 478 Villarreal, L. 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Wallace, Charles Edward 34, 78, 79, 511 Wallace, James Stanley 106, 107 Wallace, John Francis 284, 511 Wallace, Larry Wayne 299, 350 Wallace, Marshall, Jr. 273 Wallace, Paul G., Jr. 124, 125, 511 Wallace, Thomas W. 124, 125, 478 Wallace, Wilmer Ray 58, 59, 277, 511 Waller, Floyd Robert, Jr. 152, 493 Wall ingford, Allen D. 264, 292, 304 Wallis, Frederick L. 257 Walraven, George D. 78, 79, 511 Walraven, Kelly 98, 99, 352 Walsh, John Joseph 124, 125 Walters, Jimmie Ferrell 511 Walther, Jay Ronald 461 Walton, Allen Nick, III 461 Walton, James Dale 478 Walton, James V. 106, 107 Walton, Marion M., Jr. 35, 39, 140, 401, 461 Walton, Ned Ephram 281, 290 Waltrip, James M. 124, 125, 352, 511 Wanstrath, George R. 229 Wanstrath, John J. 66 Ward, Allen William 325, 461 Ward, Billy Carroll 84, 126, 127 Ward, Dan LarrV 286, 363, 511 Ward, Eddie Jim 284, 319, 478 Ward, Guy Reginald 281 Ward, John Kidd, Jr. 68,69,511 Ward, Keith Bolen, Jr. 511 Ward, Kenneth Lay 511 Ward, Michael Lindsey 136, 511 Ward, Michael Marton 42, 43, 493 Ward, Roy Alan 138, 139, 511 Ward, Waylon O ' Neil 211 Ward, William Caswell 284 Ward, Willis Nelson 265 Warlick, Charles E. 88, 89, 285, 461 Warnick, Philip Wade 124, 125, 511 Warren, Alexander J., Ill 132, 133 Warren, Don Easton 50, 51, 361, 511 Warren, Donald R. 277, 511 Warren, Glenn Reagin 96, 97, 284 Warren, James G. 76, 77, 277, 511 Warren, John Robert 511 Warren, Laurence Allan 361, 478 Warrick, Clifton Eual 493 Washburn, Charles Edw. 112, 113, 335, 478 Washington, Walter H., Jr. 104, 105, 320 Waters, William 8., Jr. 461 Watkins, Charles Edward 268, 351, 478 Watkins, Glenn Wayne 68, 69, 511 Watkins, Roy Michael 153, 493 Watson, Boyd K., Ill 68, 69, 511 Watson, Carl Lee 130, 131, 148, 478 Watson, Jerry Wayne 130, 131, 280, 478 Watson, John R., Ill 116, 117, 359, 511 Watson, Joseph Myers, Jr. 104, F05, 493 Watson, Randolph Lance 300, 493 Watson, Royce Earl 511 Watts, Augustus A., Jr. 52, 53, 314, 493 Watts, Foster L., Jr. 48, 49, 56, 57, 511 Watts, James Stephen 98, 99, 271, 51 1 Watts, Kaighin Gray 230, 360 Watts, Nathaniel W., Jr. 307 Watts, Richard S. 54, 55, 265 Watts, William R. 511 Way, Charles Norman 106, 107, 511 Wayne, James Anthony 97 Weatherby, Hurshel Reid 52, 53, 511 Weatherby, James L., Jr. 42, 43, 493 Weaver, Lytle A., Jr. 33, 465, 478 Weaver, William Donal 136 Weaver, Windol Charles 33, 110, 111, 273, 478 Webb, Fred Morris 265, 461 Webb, Gerald L. 50, 51, 122, 368, 461 Webb, Gervis Marion 478 Webb, Glenn Sanford 366, 511 Webb, James Howard 152 Webb, John A. 511 Webb, Lewis Harlan 130, 131 Webb, Morris Stanley 42, 43, 478 Webb, Ronald E. 106, 107, 511 Webb, Sidney Douglas 128, 129, 461 Webb, Thomas Foster 267, 461 Webber, Robert William 151, 478 Weber, Edward Ray 146, 478 Weber, Larry Odell 281, 298, 461 Weber, Walter Thomas 493 Wedemeyer, Charles E. 56, 57, 478 Weems, Alexander H., Jr. 72, 73, 511 Wehner, Arthur Lee 86, 286, 511 Wehner, Byrom Thorgeson 152, 264, 493 Wehring, Charles H. 76, 77, 330, 461 Weihrich, John Albert 279 Weise, Delton L. 302, 461 Weisinger, William, Jr. 102, 267, 274, 343, 461 Weison, Lester Otis, Jr. 260, 478 Weiss, Harold C., Jr. 41 Welch, Carl Eugene 301, 478 Welch, Larry G. 128,129,511 Weldon, Jerry Kennedy 461 Wendel, Larry Allen 52, 53, 288, 493 Wendland, James 8. 147, 244, 361, 409 Wendt, Jerry Wayne 50, 51, 461 Wendt, Wayne Morris 314, 341 Wensel, Nolan Robert 365 Wentworth, Earl J. 35, 41, 248, 303, 357, 410, 461, 528 Werckle, Anthony Martin 153 Werner, James K. 126, 127, 276, 282, 308, 461 Wert, Harold Edwin 66, 252, 323, 493 Werth ' , Edward S. 61,511 Wesselski, Clarence J. 292 West, Ernest Wayne 512 West, North Ottis 41, 97, 478 West, Robert Leon 84, 92, 93 West, William Lewis 96, 97, 512 Westbrook, William A. 98, 99 Westmoreland, Stephen C. 512 Wetsel, Charles Arlee 512 Whaley, Thomas Wm., Jr. 264, 292, 304 Whatley, Richard E. 138, 139 Whatley, Walter Ferrell 283 Wheelan, John D. 92, 93, 310 Wheeler, Albert Newton 74, 75, 273, 338, 478 Wheeler, Kenneth W. 108, 109, 363, 512 Wheeler, Stephen W. 90, 91 Wheelock, Richard J., Jr. 108, 109, 282, 493 Whetsel, Joseph E. 96, 97, 512 Whitaker, Charles M. 298 Whitaker, Delbert A. 253, 512 Whitaker, George Edward 326 Whitaker, Thomas R. 512 Whitcomb, Michael B. 478 White, Albert Thomas 118, 119, 512 White, Allen Lacy, Jr. 108,109 White, Byron 106, 107, 512 White, Carey Lee 112,113,512 White, Carl Allen 289, 478 White, Clifton Otis 41,512 White, Gailord Murl 58, 59 White, Gene Eldridge 478 White, George Kelley 130, 131 White, Hugh T. 34, 294, 512 White, James Riley, II 90 White, James Stephen 303 White, Jessie Ray 258, 402, 406 White, John Dale 50, 51, 269, 478 White, Loye Ladonnie 272, 299, 493 White, Phillip Gordon 68, 69, 128, 129, 299 White, Robert Ligon 60, 61, 330, 462, 478 White, Robert T., Jr. 60, 61 White, Thomas Edward 54, 55 White, William Ross 289, 334, 462 Whitehall, Don Everett 268, 462 Whitehead, Charles D. 512 Whitehead, Harold J. 104, 105 Whiteker, Jerry Neal 78, 79, 242, 512 Whiteley, Thad G. 94, 462 Whitfield, Ben F. 58, 59, 462 Whitford, Howard Wayne 153 Whiting, Robert John 130,131, 493 Whitley, Jimmy Carl 74, 75, 512 Whitlock, Clifford 268, 462 Whitlock, Larry Lee 86, 290, 478 Whitnah, Arthur Miles 308 Whitney, Howard S. 297 Whitten, Tommy Glyn 136 Whittenberg, Paul R. 152 Whittington, John R., Jr. 281 Whittington, Richard F. 281, 307, 336, 512 Whittle, David Wade 72, 73 Whittlesey, James M. 132, 133, 315, 493 Whitwell, Charles W. 512 Wible, Wales Vance 150, 282, 319, 462 Wick, Jerome Perry 300, 308 Wiedenfeld, Kenneth W. 52, 53 Wiederaenders, George A. 26, 33, 101, 140, 290, 478 Wiederhold, Robert Wm. 72, 73, 493 Wier, Michael I. 512 Wiesepape, Cordell F. 283, 478 Wieser, Mark Buhl 50, 51 Wiggins, Hal Ray 493 Wiggins, Ronald Dean 90, 91, 512 Wight, Robert C. 110, 111, 462 Wilbeck, August Clark 365 Wilbeck, Gary Lee 52, 53, 365, 512 Wilcox, George Allen 478 Wilder, Gary Lynn 130 1 , 131 Wiley, Malcolm Kenneth 68 , 69, 336, 512 Wilke, Gerald Elmer 340, 512 Wilke, Otto Charles 52, 53 Wilkerson, Howard Bell 304 Wilkerson, J. Michael 52, 53, 363 Wilkerson, James Edward 512 Wilkerson, James Harry 104, 105, 264, 462 Wilkes, Don Earl 264 Wilkes, Steven Larry 304, 493 Wilkinson, Gary Lee 266 Willcox, Gerald Patrick 104, 105, 493 Willenborg, James C. 98, 99, 327, 512 Willert, William M. 108, 109, 512 Williams, Albert P. 108,109,512 Williams, Carter Thomas 284, 290, 343 Williams, Conley R. 41, 112, 123, 124, 125, 274, 462 Williams, David Harold 512 Williams, Donald Lee 128, 129, 512 Williams, Edward S., Ill 226, 283 Williams, Frederick F. 512 Williams, Gary Leon 360, 512 Williams, Gary Wayne 512 Williams, Henry Lee 266 Williams, James E. 34, 126, 127, 512 Williams, James Morgan 96, 97, 478 Williams, Jimmy Ray 41, 98, 99, 152, 478 Williams, John Gilbert 462 Williams, John Rogers 309 Williams, Johnny A. 1, 493 Williams, Joseph D. 150 Williams, Larry Ray 512 Williams, Leslie Dean 96, 97, 307, 462 Williams, Marcus D., Jr. 50, 51, 478 Williams, Ralph Caven 292, 478 Williams, Richard Lake 230, 512 Williams, Robert 96, 97, 297, 462 Williams, Robert B. 128, 129, 512 Williams, Robert S. 276, 512 Williams, Ronald Lee 297, 493 Williams, Thomas Glenn 265, 462 Williams, Walter Browne 352, 462 Willis, Cecil, Jr. 124, 125, 512 Willis, Charles Dean 294 Willis, Donald Earl 42, 43, 268, 478 Willis, G. 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Ketchel 114, 115, 319, 493 Willis, George 48, 49 Willis, Robert E. 68, 69, 512 Willman, Richard B. 68, 69, 358, 478 Willmann, James L. 42, 43, 44, 124, 125, 269, 309, 462 Willmann, Jay L. 462 Willmann, Robert Louis 280, 281, 493 Wills, Horst Willi 269, 299, 309, 478 Wills, Leo Harold 112,113,366, 462 Willson, Gary Evan 512 Wilshire, Roy Leon 265, 270, 292, 462 Wilson, Berner F., Jr. 285 Wilson, Daniel Wilbur 108, 109, 336, 512 Wilson, Darr Francis 88, 89, 303, 314, 335 Wilson, David John 114, 115, 312, 354 Wilson, Don Elton 130, 131, 366 Wilson, Gordon Walton 124, 125, 293, 327 Wilson, Jack Anthony 132, 133, 307, 309, 512 Wilson, Jack Grathy 104, 105, 123, 478 Wilson, James Charles 84, 478 Wilson, Jimmy Lynn 512 Wilson, Joe Price 128, 129 Wilson, Marshall P., Jr. 126, 127 Wilson, Melvin Lin 101, 462 Wilson, Oscar 279, 289 Wilson, Robert William 34, 512 Wilson, Rowland Ray 319, 512 Wilson, Roy Don 41, 493 Wilson, Stanley Alton 512 Wilson, Stephen Ray 136, 350, 462 Wilson, Thomas Bryant 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