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

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mm A SfEt i siD VO U£ OP THE Ff OWIN’ l AC AOOfEO” A SFOE UENTOF POUCV. .. In the 1964 AGGIELAND we have tried to represent the lighter side of life at A M, and depict the smaller, day to day incidents that make life at Aggieland what it is. Our aim is to ptovoke fond memories of the 1963-1964 school year. Although we may occasionally poke fun at certain individuals, the changing times, and the venerable institutions of Aggieland, it is our sincere desire that no one will take offense. After all, what is more typical of A AA than Good Aggie Bull? Chris and John w. t « ll h COMTEMS ADMINISTRATION __________________________________ 8 ACTIVITIES ____________________________________________ 24 VANITY FAIR ______________________________________ 56 MILITARY ______________________________________________ 74 CIVILIANS ____________________________________________194 SPORTS __________________________________________________208 ORGANIZATIONS __________________________________248 CLASSES I ___________ PBPIIP - — CONFERENCE BSSICETB U- - BASEBALL OWPfONS! 4 JOHN F. (CENMECY PRESIDENT OF THE. UNfTED SCTES Assassinated on Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 Although many Americans may not have agreed with the policies of John Kennedy, no one can help but ad¬ mire him for his determination and fortitude, and his willingness to take a definite stand on an issue and stick by the principles he had committed himself to support. Although he was unable to see many of his programs put into effect during his own lifetime, the policies which he developed will provide guidelines for American govern¬ ment for years to come. After taking the oath of office as the new President, former Vice President Lyndon Johnson committed himself to carry on with Kennedy ' s program, and continue to strive for legislation dealing with medical aid, aid to education, civil rights, lower taxes and many more of the innovations begun by J.F.K. As the years go by, the memory of the administration of John Kennedy will remain a vivid one in the minds of all Americans, and the ideals for which he stood will burn in the pages of history. John F. Kennedy was shot while riding in an open car in Dallas with Governor John Connally, who was also wounded. The alleged assassin is Lee Harvey Oswald, an avowed communist who had recently returned from Russia, and who had previously threatened Gov. Con- nally ' s life. Two days later, as the nation mourned the loss of their President, Oswald himself was gunned down in the basement of the Dallas County Courthouse. Jack Ruby, a Dallas night club operator, stepped from the crowd and shot Oswald to death before a nation¬ wide television audience. After a sensational trial, Ruby was given the death penalty, but as the school year closes his lawyers are appealing the decision. At the same time, the Warren Commission, headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, is investigating the activities of Oswald, in order to come to a final conclusion concern¬ ing his guilt. At noon Friday, the 1963 Bon¬ fire had progressed this far. It went no further. As the nation entered a period of mourning, this, one of Aggie- land ' s most famous traditions, was called off. In regard to sacrificing the huge fire and the accompanying week of work. Head Yell Leader Mike Marlow said, It ' s the most we have; It ' s the least we can do. In a heavy Christmas snow¬ storm, a delegation of Aggies places a wreath on the grave of the late President at Arling¬ ton National Cemetery. ' m 5 DEDICATION J. B. TEMPLETON JR. ' 50 Ben Templeton, Class of 1950, was an active and suc¬ cessful Aggie. After graduation, he joined the Austin Bridge Co. in Dallas. Four years ago, at the age of 29, he founded his own company which was an immediate success. Ben served as vice president of the North Texas District of Former Students and was twice elected president of the Aggie Club. Active in civic affairs, Ben was a member of the Dallas Freedom Forum, a registered professional engineer, a mem¬ ber of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and a par¬ ticipant in Dallas youth activities. He and his wife held many offices in the Midway Hills Chris¬ tian Church: Ben as chairman of the Official Board, deacon and elder, and Patsy Jo as deaconess and president of Patsy Jo Templeton the Christian Women ' s Fellowship. Their pastor said of them, It seems incredible that two people could have done so much . . . A M President Earl Rudder told Ben ' s parents, I know of no former student who has been of greater service to A M . . . Ben, his wife, and R. L. Klein ' 46, were killed when the Templeton Company plane crashed November 26 near New Orleans. Ben ' s survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton; two sons: John B. IV and Robert Todd; and a daughter, Joni Elaine. To the memory of this great Aggie, the 1964 AGGIE- LAND is dedicated. 6 siLveRtaps RICHARD JEFFERY ' 64 PAT CROUCH ' 66 RODOLFO ARAGON, G.S, ROBERT C. WOODY, G.S. JOE FRANK BECERA ' 65 CART. JAMES P. JEN RETT ' 58 NORMAN BEARD ' 64 EDWARD L. LEWIS ' 66 JOHN L CLEAVES ' 67 ROBERTO PAYAN-ZAPICO ' 67 THOUGHTS ON A DEPARTED AGGIE by R. E. Brunkenhofer ' 64 The lights are dimmed The dorm is stilled We ' re mourning for an Aggie—killed. Silver Taps heard in the night, Faint sounds of tributes Lasting light. His voice was part of Every crowd, When Aggies cheered Their college proud. Mute forms go now To pay their due, To show what Aggies Say is true. We stay together to the end And never once forget our friend. For some day when our Day is done. They ' ll play for us And all will come. Our final place beyond We ' ll find, And many friends we ' ll Leave behind. No tears are shed When Aggies die, A loved one may A little cry. But sadness won ' t bring Back the dead, Or comfort someone ' s Troubled head. It ' s best if we forget His end— Think only of our Living friend. 7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS, as u uMVERenv svere u OH the count of SEATED, Left to Right: S. B. Whittenburg, Amarillo; John W. Newton, Beaumont; Sterling C. Evans, Houston; H. C. Helden- three we ' ll take the fe,s ' Cor P us christi - . STANDING, Left to Right: Clyde H. Wells, Granbury; Clyde Thompson, Diboll; L. F. Peterson, Ft. Worth; Dr. A. P. picture, SO Beutel, Lake Jackson; Gardiner Symonds, Houston, let ' s all have a great big smile, now. Ready? Okay, one . . . two . . . three . . Appointed by the Governor of Texas, the Board of Directors is responsible for the management of the Texas A AA University System. The citizenry of Texas is represented by Board members coming from all parts of the state and all walks of life. All major policies of the System, such as the recent name change, the building pro¬ gram, the admission of student ' s wives to classes, and the obtainment of the new cyclotron institute, are initiated by the Board, at their regular meetings. The successes of the A AA ' System in the past, present, and fu¬ ture can be traced to the efforts of the A AA University Board of Directors. 8 svere w OFRaaLS Office of the Chancellor of the A AA System was created in 1948 by the Board of Directors. The Chancellor is the directing head of all activities of the A AA University System, and administers the various colleges, agencies, and services of the Sys¬ tem through an executive officer in charge of each. Dr. AA. T. Harrington rose to the position of chan¬ cellor from the A AA College presidency, which he first held in 1950. He has been a part of A AA for forty-six years, earning his B.S. and AA.S. degrees here, and teaching in the Chemistry Department until 1941, when he went to Iowa State for his Ph.D. Since then, he has served A AA to the best of his ability. MR. ROBERT G. CHERRY Assistant to the Chancellor DR. JOHN C. CALHOUN Vice Chancellor for Programs MR. CLYDE FREEMAN Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs PRESIDENT EARL RUDDER President Rudder assumed office on July 1, 1959. His administration has been marked by vast expansion of facilities, higher salaries for staff and faculty and the attainment of greater status for Texas A AA Univer¬ sity. Mr. Rudder was born in Eden, Texas, in 1910. He attended Tarleton Agricultural College (now Tarleton tate College) for two years, and com¬ pleted his education at A M, where he lettered in football. He graduated in 1932, receiving the B.S. degree in Industrial Education. He taught and coached football until the beginning of the Second World War, when he went into the Army as a first lieuten¬ ant. He served with distinction, at¬ taining the rank of Colonel in less than four years, and led the Second Ranger Battalion ' s assault on the cliffs of Normandy on D-Day. Before coming to A M he served as Texas Land Commissioner, and presently serves as Assistant Deputy Commander of reserve forces, Con¬ tinental Army Command, holding the rank of Major General. 10 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JAMES P. HANNIGAN Dean of Students DR. FRANK W. R. HUBERT Dean of Arts and Sciences DR. WAYNE C. HALL Dean of Graduate Studies H. D. BEARDEN Texas Engineering Extension Service Objectives of the University are maintained by the Executive Committee as set forth by the by-laws. Under the direction of President Rudder in weekly meetings, the committee decides how best to strive for academic excellence, and keep the college headed toward its primary ob¬ jective, as 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 agri¬ culture and the mechanical arts, in such a man¬ ner 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. DR. G. M. WATKINS Director, Agricultural Instruction H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar FRED BENSON Dean of Engineering DR. R. E. PATTERSON Dean of Agriculture II C UE 3 B OF AGRlOUtlURt The study of agriculture has been a mainstay of the curricula at A AA since the school was opened in 1876. As a land-grant institution, A AA has offered agricultural instruction, extension and research for almost 90 years and has been instrumental in the introduction of many techniques to the state ' s food-producing industry. Preparation at A AA opens the door to more than 500 occupations in nine major areas of agriculture: research, industry, business, education, communications, conservation, services, farming and ranching. Physical facilities for study are among the best in the country. Facilities include the 5,000-acre main campus, a 3,000- acre plantation in nearby Burleson County, and Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations across the state which total 40,000 acres. Two major affiliates with the College of Agriculture provide invaluable assistance. The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the Texas Agricultural Extension Service work in close cooperation with Texas A AA to foster research and ex¬ tension education. Since many agriculture professors combine teaching with research, students are assured of learning the latest developments in the field. Oxen mill past the Old Main on their way to the R. R. station. This photograph was tak¬ en at the turn of the century. (opposite page—top). Unlike the days of old, modern students mill past the New Science Building to G.P. stations. This picture was taken at the turn. The last Agricul¬ tural landmark of the old century steps aside for progress, the ancient Science Hall is razed. Academic Building—nucleus of the College of Arts and Science. This picture was taken in 1923. Students make use of the Data Processing Center to work out some complicated prob¬ lems. COOEiSe OF ARTS SCIENCES The College of Arts and Sciences has expanded from its early headquarters in the Academic Building to include operations in ten buildings. At A AA, a well-developed program of liberal arts and basic sciences is considered of vital importance to a complete edu¬ cation. These studies are administered through the College of Arts and Sciences, composed of 14 departments embracing the natural and social sciences, business, education, language and literature, journalism and physical education. The College of Arts and Sciences has a two-fold purpose: it serves as a partner of the other degree-granting colleges by directing the liberal and scientific education of technical students. It also offers complete courses of study for students specializing in an area of arts or sciences. For all students the study of the humanities, the social and the natural sciences provides instruction essential to cultural, civic and economic development. It also helps develop orderly thought and analysis required to solve new problems and trains students to express themselves clearly and concisely. Wayne L. Sterling, graduate student in entomology, is shown setting the lighting and temperature for boll weevil eggs in the controlled environment cab¬ inet. ► Students participate in wrestling under A M ' s Physical Education program. This 1890 photograph of the Mechanical Engi¬ neering Shop shows crude beginnings from which an extensive College of En¬ gineering has developed. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Engineering has been an integral part of the curricula at A AA for almost 90 years. A typical engineering student at A M may work on a fission problem utilizing an atomic reactor, study guidance systems for space vehicles, or pore over the principles of a beautiful bridge. The College of Engineering occupies 14 buildings on the campus and is ranked among the highest degree granting schools of engineering in the United States. Guided by a distinguished faculty of engineers, students have the latest training and research equipment available for their use. Some of the facilities—the 41 2 million dollar Data Processing Center, the five-megawatt Nuclear Science Center and the Activation Analysis Laboratory located at the Old Bryan Air Force Base—cannot be equalled on any campus in the Southwest. Three state research and extension education agencies with headquarters on the A M campus are closely asso¬ ciated with the College of Engineer¬ ing and add stature to its instructional program. The three: the Texas Engi¬ neering Experiment Station, a basic and applied research center; the Texas Engineering Extension Service which disseminates new technology to in¬ dustry and the Texas Transportation Institute, a planning and development organization concerned primarily with highways. Thus A M ' s College of Engineering contributes greatly to the new era of technology in our nation. Theo Holleman, architecture graphics profes¬ sor, instructs students in modern and spacious architecture labs. This year the Department of Architecture came into its own, moving from the top floor of the Academic Building to its $900,000 structure. Sonja Faye Oliphant from Poteet, the first female veterinary student at Texas A M, is entering the Small Animal Clinic while Dean Gage, freshman from San Saba, opens the door. 18 GOO SE OP VETERINARY MEDICINE The College of Veterinary Medicine at A M is the primary source of doctors of veterinary medicine for Texas and the Southwest. Veterinary subjects studied include veterinary anatomy, medicine and surgery, microbiology, parasitology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology and veterinary public health. Facilities for study include new, modern buildings equipped with the latest techni¬ cal aids such as closed-circuit television. The college operates a large and small ani¬ mal clinic on campus and maintains a spe¬ cial veterinary library. Two years of pre-veterinary study are required before enrollment in the profes¬ sional course. The number of students ad¬ mitted to the professional level is limited each year and competition for admission is keen. In the large animal clinic students erinary Medicine operate on a horse. This picture was taken in 1925. Although the cavalry has become obsolete, the need for new and better trained veterinarians never ceases. ◄ Cadets relax with folk songs at day ' s end during European cruise. After spending the first year on the Texas A AA campus, Texas Maritime Academy Ca¬ dets move to Galveston for training. TWS MARiTI UE. ACADEMY CAPTAIN BENNETT AA. DODSON, U.S.N. Superintendent The Texas Maritime Academy offers an opportunity to qualify as an officer in the United States Merchant Marine, to earn a commission in the United States Naval Reserve (inactive), and to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in marine engineering or in marine transportation. To fulfill the opportunities the Texas Maritime Academy program begins with the freshman year on the A M campus at College Station. The remaining three years are spent on the newly developed Texas Maritime Academy campus in Galveston. To supplement classroom instruction the Texas Maritime Academy students spend three summers aboard the Academy training ship in training cruises to ports of European, Caribbean and South American countries. The Texas Maritime Academy, one of six such schools in the United States, is the only school dedicated to serve the maritime industry on the Gulf Coast. This industry, as a center of our foreign trade and travel, is a vital and dynamic part of Texas and the nation ' s economy, as well as an essential element of the United States defense program. The ne ed for highly trained men is evident as this career field enters the nuclear age, as represented by the world ' s first nuclear merchant ship, NS Savannah. In the two fields of instruction available, the marine transportation course is designed to familiarize cadets with ship operation and management and places particular emphasis on the economic and business aspects of the maritime in¬ dustry and foreign trade. The marine engineering course, which is closely related to mechanical engi¬ neering, emphasizes the design, operation, and maintenance of maritime power plants (including nuclear-powered marine plants) and associated equipment. The student also receives instruction in the arts and sciences to qualify for his bachelor ' s degree. Texas AAaritime Academy Cadets take three summer cruises on the Texas AAari¬ time Academy training ship to various parts of the world in order to gain practical experience and training. 21 Model of a six million dol¬ lar cyclotron which is to be finished by 1966 is the fifth Atom Smasher of its kind to be located on a university campus and largest in the South. The Oceanography and Meteorology Dept. has two research platforms off the coast of Panama City, Florida. Stage I is 11 miles off shore and sets in 100 feet of water. COLLEGE OF ORACWE STUDIES The College of Graduate Studies has come into its own in recent years with research in fields from nuclear reactor prob¬ lems to mapping of the ocean floor. Graduate studies at A AA offer education beyond the bachelor ' s level for both research and professional pursuits. A AA is one of two state supported institutions designated by the Texas Commission on Higher Education to assume leadership in graduate studies. The program at A AA concentrates on engineering, the basic sciences, agriculture, veterin¬ ary medicine and selected subjects within the liberal arts. Goal of graduate study is the creation of knowledge, fostered by bringing the best-thinking students and professors together into a critical mass bearing on a problem. Facilities for research at A AA are outstanding. There are 150 laboratories at the main plant in College Station and in field sites across the state. Some of the research facilities cannot be duplicated in any university in the Southwest. Cost of research projects at A AA run in excess of $10 million, much of which is spent on projects in which graduate students participate. Dr. R. E. Wainerdi, Associate Dean of Engineering, explains a probe to visiting NASA delegation headed by James Webb (Gray suit). Army Cadets and their dates dance to the music of Jessie Ooh Poo Pah Doo Hill at the 1964 Combat Ball. ACm fTTES A supposedly accurate account of the 1963- 1964 school year, depicting the various activities of the student body with a somewhat tongue-in- cheek attitude. This section is devoted to the daily life of the Aggie as a student. We have done our best, however, to overlook that dreary aspect of student life known affectionately as studying, and concentrate on the more educational aspects. Tfi Yko i BegUis ... Senior student cogitates over problem of getting clothes and furnishings up to his fourth stoop room. He finally got them all in, after a hard day ' s work. That must be some kind of record. He just changed this course for the eighth time. ' . . • flj uis PiMfiGSS fs Gvid ucb Dr. J. G. Igo, right. Director of A M ' s cyclotron institute, confers with staff members on plans for the $6,000,000 project, to be completed in 1968. Unidentified workman lays bricks on a new dorm. His handiwork later was removed to prove to administrators that upperclassmen had not walled a freshman up inside. New dorms go up in the Old Area . . .. Old Area takes on a new Look . . . Study was difficult for those students residing here first semester due to noise of construction work during the day, and an¬ guished cries of Larry Vetter at night, over the loss of his diamonds. 27 Tififi ' ofr FbotbcJM; Vet students thoughtfully care for Peruna, while waiting for SMU cheerleaders to come claim her. Bevo looks up in apprehension as kidnapers approach. Weil, we ' ve had a pretty good season, I reckon. Yep, a 5-0 record. Five attempts and no misfires. It seems to me that we actually did Texas Tech a pretty good service by helping out that horse of theirs the way we did, probably the first excitement she ' s had in years. That ' s true, of course, and by this time next year, Tech ought to have two mascots instead of just one. Mighty generous of us, all right. How about TCU? Up there the dean of students, or somebody like that was supposed to have helped those Ags walk off with the Horney Toads, and even provided a police escort.—Thought they were members of the Vigilantes Committee. A similar case to the Rice Owl, where some Aggie dates kept the guard occupied, while the Ags calmly walked off with Rice ' s prized paper- mache Owl. And there was all that commotion at the Vet hospital when Peruna was kept there. Yeah, but it was nothing compared to the time Bevo showed up. (continued on page 29) Fighters from F-2 proudly display horned frogs that TCU officials gave them. Andrew Salge brings Rev over to meet Aggie Sweetheart Nanette Gabriel at T.C.U. game. Where is Bevo? Texas Ranger O. L. Luther pumps Aggies for in¬ formation as to whereabouts of elusive cow. Orig¬ inal Bevo-nappers, coerced by warrant for their arrest, brought him to nearby farm, only to find that the animal had been sub-kidnaped by another group. (continues from page 28) Bevo was the easiest of all; all they did was go out to that pig-farm and load him into the truck. No guards, no trouble, no nothin ' . The big problem was in deciding which group of Ags that showed up that night was to get the honor of stealing him. Then the Sips had to send the Texas Rangers, an arrest warrant for cattle rustling and a bunch of scrawny ' Silver Spurs ' to get him back. Ridiculous—we would have given him back sooner or later. Yeah, barbecued! Coach Hank Foldberg is carried off field by jubilant team after Rice victory. Team seemed to be sparked during second half by half-time brawl which re¬ sulted from the poor attitude and conduct of cer¬ tain Rice students. Mike Marlow leads traditional yell practice at T.W.U. on Friday night before Corps Trip game with T.C.U. Among other things that night, a dance was held.—the Ags tied T.C.U. the next day, 14-14. Freshmen from A-2 hold a Rain Dance, on Saturday afternoon, before the Baylor game. The rain, which was needed to slow Don Trull ' s passing, didn ' t come until a half-hour after the game. , . . . by Turkey-Day Aggies 13 f T.U. 9 Referees 6 This is the greatest injustice to a group of young fellows I ' ve ever seen! hot teh 39 -HANK FOLDBERG November 28, 1964 There was a lot of complaining about the T.U. game this year, ironically, some of it came from T.U. Yeah, one of the Board of Regents up there called Kyle Field a Quagmire, and a disgrace. He failed to mention or apologize for the fact that the muddy con¬ dition of the field was due in large part to the grass killer that T.U. students had poured on it the previous Saturday, when the Aggie student body was in Houston for the Rice game. They didn ' t complain about us being penalized eighty-two yards, compared to their fifteen, though. Most controversial catch of the season—Jim Willenborg intercepts a T.D. pass in the end zone. The officials ruled it incomplete, but game films later showed Willenborg catch the ball, juggle it—as he is doing here— grab it, drop to his knees about two feet inside the stripe, fall forward, and slide out of the end zone with a firm grip on the ball. The marks made by Jim ' s knees were clear in the wet grass, but the official still ruled it incomplete. This was the same official who had previously called a T.U. pass good when the receiver appeared to have one foot out of bounds, failed to see a T-sip strike an Aggie player in front of him, and flashed a Hook ' em Horns sign after the game. It was not the same official who appeared on the field carrying an orange flag. Aggie fish chows down on a Bevo-Burger, while the team gets in shape to make mince¬ meat of the National Cham¬ pions. Know how Bevo got his name? The Ags stole him one year, a while back, after having knocked off the conference lead¬ ing Sips, 1 3-0. Just for Good Bull, they branded the score on his scrawny flanks. When the Tea-sips got him back, they decided they had to do something about this disgrace to their ego, so they made a B out of the 13, an E out of the dash, and inserted a V before the O. Hence: Bevo. Mark Jackson and a crew of former fish drill team members pose beside Ol ' Sarge, the 105mm howitzer that boomed out each Aggie score, and filled Kyle Field with smoke. 30 A Touch ofy Qood Acjyfo SvM All right, dress it up in there, it looks sloppy! Beckom, step back a little. Lewis, move up some. It ' s terrible! Everybody fall out and take a look at it! According to the SQUADRON, this particular Town Hall show required a special close-up preview by Messrs. Hannigan, Harring¬ ton and Rudder, before innocent Aggies could be exposed to it. Apparently, it didn ' t pass. Installation of pool tables in the MSC added a new atmosphere to one area of the campus. Here, campus leaders make an important decision. If Howard Head drops the eight ball in the side pocket, non-regs get to wear the old army ring. But if Dresser puts the fifteen in the corner, girls are banned from Silver Taps. George Poopsie Hargett crams the ring on Ray Cuddles Kubala in show sponsored by the Aggie Wives ' Club. Hairy- armed baby (Travis Reagan) is looking for his bottle. WIWIG CARNIVAL Volkswagens can go anywhere. The owner of this one wasn ' t sure, but after finding his keys in the snowman ' s hand, he dug through and found his. In a rare display of bravery, the Air Farce got up enough nerve to attack the ground-pounders. Superior tactics prevailed, however, and Corps Staff marched into the mess hall. Eve ryone was snowed. Sully takes a dim view of New Army mech¬ anized fish. At least Fish Long made it to formation on time. 31 At R.V. initiation banquet, Bill Schmid modestly shows off stripes. Officer from the Canadian Air Force (we think), inspects the Fish Drill Team at Tucson, Arizona. Although they didn ' t place in this competition, many of the Aggies seemed to come up with some rather eye-catching dates. They appeared to be about the only group to score in this phase of competition. Winter never used to be this cold when I was a kid, ' , ' the old-timer will never admit, but this year it snowed twice at Aggieland, and for the second year in a row. The civilians pictured here attempted to build a snow-man, but gave up when they found out how heavy a snowball could get. The crew in dorm 10 built a snow-woman. Very interesting. Seniors participate in the annual elephant walk, symbolizing that the are about to attend their last game as members of the Twelfth Mar PINKEY HITS 80 (years). A M ' s official greeter doles out maroon and white birthday cake to Earl Rudder and J. B. Hervey. Pinkey has now been associated with A M College (and University) for more than sixty years. Corps Seniors present Pinkey with a birthday present. 32 AjOuuiitoufy AC ct ftuj Wtidto Cmju Cadets size up the bridge of the State of Maine. The cruise was taken in conjunction with the Maine Maritime Academy, who turned out to be good old boys, inspite of the fact that they were Yankees. Below decks, engineers stand watch. Ship was wholly operated and maintained by cadets, under the supervision of experienced instructors. nat they : th Man, out and . M 5. Lifeboat drills seemed to be inevitable . . . Cadets enrolled in the Texas Maritime Academy completed a ten-week cruise on April 11, in conjunction with the Maine Mari¬ time Academy. More cruises are scheduled for the summer months as an integral part of the midship¬ men ' s training program. The ship visited ports in Europe, South America, and the Caribbean area. . . . and there certainly were enough of them. Liberty in Antwerp, Belgium. But there is still time for a letter home. 33 SCONA Herbert J. Miller, Federal Affairs Counselor of the Tax Foundation, greets SCONA delegates along with Russell Huddleston, SCONA chairman, dean Benson and Hal Brown. President Rudder, and Round Table chairmen C. H. Boyd and Thomas Pastoriza, discuss na¬ tional economics with some of the delegates. Round Table ' B ' discusses and evaluates the tax pro¬ cess. 5 liP U.S. Monetary and Fiscal Policy: A Taxpayer ' s View, formed the subject of this year ' s Student Conference on National Affairs. One hundred and eighty delegates from fifty colleges in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, gathered in the Memorial Stu¬ dent Center in the early part of December. As an unceasing cold rain fell outside, they heard talks by distinguished speakers, such as Edwin P. Neilan, Chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and in Round Table Discussions, broke the topic down into its na¬ tional and international aspects, comparing present policy with past practices. The conference was closed by a stirring and impressive Round-Up speech by Max Freedman, eminent Washington newspaper correspondent and columnist, which completely captivated the audi¬ ence, and received a standing ovation. SCONA IX, as its predecessors, was a complete success, and serves to underscore the intense interest which today ' s students take in their national affairs. Delegates from fifty schools, including West Point, A M, and the Naval Academy listen to plenary session speaker. 34 tw Delegates What do you think of the Conference this year? Oh, it ' s real nice. And the Speakers? Very good! Is your room comfortable? Just fine. How about the food? • . . . well . . . Oh? What seems to be the trouble? Well, now take this cold brown and white stuff in this cup, for example . . . The round table discussions are the principal ingredient that makes SCONA a success. For instance, the impromptu ones at Franklin ' s. Some of the Juniors took some delegates from Stevens College out there the first evening, to dance, then ' went back the next night, having enjoyed it so much. Seems, however, that the place was swarming with delegates, discussion chairmen and the like, and it wound up one of the high¬ lights of the whole affair. Well, be it ever so humble, there ' s no place like Franklin ' s. Heard from Mr. Hughes yet? His secretary said he might be on a plane. Which plane? She didn ' t know, but it might be a train. Any idea where he is? Someone saw him last week in Washington. Well, he isn ' t scheduled to give his speech ' til four thirty. What time is it? Four fifteen. Plenty of time. Max Freedman delivers his dynamic Round-Up Speech. AmL Bask tbcM 1 Coach Metcalf boards plane, as team goes to Arkansas to beat Razorbacks. Basketball season was a big success this year. Naturally—throw a championship team in with that natural Fightin ' Texas Aggie Spirit, and you ' ve really got something; the scene in the quadrangle after the T.C.U. game, for instance, or 3,000 Aggies at Easterwood Airport at two a.m., after the Tech game. Had a mighty dull time with T.U. this season, though. Nothing you wouldn ' t expect. When the Tea-sips lose, they just grumble fr om a safe distance. It ' s when they win that they really get obnoxious. This year, they lost! I recall that a few of the fourteen Sips that came to support their team when they played us here, had the audacity to write the Daily Texan a letter, and claim that the Aggies hadn ' t treated them nicely, and were really very crude! Now isn ' t that too bad? Band members wildcat as team finally pulls ahead of T.C.U. in the second overtime period of the game that clinched the Southwest Conference Cham¬ pionship. In about ten seconds, near riots erupted in the dorm areas. Metcalf talks to Aggies who came out to the airport to meet the team after dropping a heartbreaking game to Tech by two points. It was the team ' s only conference loss. 36 BltotCjS Ou ChOMpUw lup Thrown in as a basketball extra, the Harlem Globetrotters made an appearance in G. R. White Coliseum. The picture above is not of the Globetrotters. This is a pre-game game staged by the sports dept, of the Battalion. The Batt staff beat the Brazos Valley Press Club, 41-41. The Batt victory was carried largely on the shooting of Jim Butler, who made seven points on one shot. The Brazos club became somewhat suspicious when one of their stars—Carol Broussard—received one point for two field goals and a free throw. Got to hand it to that varsity squad, they really showed the way on the court this year. Sure made one feel mighty proud to carry that team off the court after the last game. —mighty proud! Jjuii.i j ' [[ ' .......... i .1 ! iijili ..Mi .iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiirinfiiiiniii m I: 1 : , ' t. ' i mmmm n 1 THE 1964 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Team: Atkinson, Ferguson, Stringfellow, Norman, Robinette, Beasley, Timmerman, Gasway, Merritt, Reynolds, Lenox, Timmins. Staff: Stiles, Metcalf, Wilson. 37 Marty Robbins TONIGHT TOW HALL Town Hall was plagued this year, as in every year, with late arrivals of performers, seating problems, and inadequate cof¬ fee supplies, but none-the-less man¬ aged to put together one of the best and most varied pro¬ grams yet seen at Aggieland. In ad¬ dition to the groups pictured, Benny Goodman gave a classical recital, the day before he led a parade in Houston; the Norman Luboff Choir gave an excel¬ lent performance, and provided some adventurous A g s with dates for the evening; and Pete Fountain put on an admirable jazz pres¬ entation. Probably the high¬ light of the year was Peter, Paul and Mary, already quite pop¬ ular on the A M campus, whose show was possibly the best received in the history of Town Hall. — ' KJ Tctiewfc Aggie Players rehearse for production of Dr. Faustus. The play was one of the most popular produced by the group, and served to call much deserved attention to the work of this talented organization. The Wayfarers, Bill Sturgeon, and George Clark, winners of the Aggie Talent Show, were feature performers at ITS. The Aggie Talent Show brings in all types of acts. The winners get a free trip to G. Rollie White Coliseum on Spring Military Weekend. Qmb Issues The World Around Us Series this year featured a wide variety of subjects for interested stu¬ dents. Movies, speeches, and dis¬ cussions were presented by a list of eminent lecturers from across the nation, on topics ranging from life beneath the sea to con¬ ditions behind the iron curtain. 39 SpOjCe Ftesfet , 1964 Sponsored by the Great Issues Committee, with the cooperation of N.A.S.A. in Houston, the 1964 Space Fiesta brought an unparalled display of government ad¬ vancements and scientific achievements to A AA. Speak¬ ers were Major Robert Rushworth, the second American to win astronaut ' s wings; VYilly Ley, eminent scientist and writer; and Wernher von Braun, head of spacecraft development for the National Space and Aeronautics Administration. Visitors check out a model of a space craft which would be built and launched from, an orbiting space station, for exploration of Mars. Representatives Don Fuqua, Olin E. Teague, and E. J. Patterson try on Texas style hats with Dr. Wernher von Braun and his daughter. The visiting Con¬ gressmen are all members of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Manned Space Flight. Bob Bell, Gary Tisdale, and Mrs. Bob Long look over a model of Saturn I. She is not laughing at the fact that the sign seems to indicate that Bell is an Average Size Man. Visitors scope out the General Electric ex¬ hibit. Inside one could operate a simulated missile interception system, take a simulated trip around the moon, or even view a simu¬ lated firing of a satellite and trace its subse¬ quent course around the earth. Ags examine the Gemini capsule, which is slated to carry two astronauts into space sometime in the near future. One such capsule was put into orbit in April, in a dry run exercise. Cadets look over a display describing U.S. plans for an unmanned lunar landing. Much research and development for the project is carried on in A M ' s activation analysis labs. 40 The Vets got the jump on everyone, initiating the new ballroom of the Ramada Inn with the AVMA Ball. The Band Dgnce, supposedly a real wild affair (which we doubt), gives everyone a chance to show off their date, drum and bugle corps patch, etc. Don ' t you think we ought to include some pictures of the parties that start after the dances are over? After all they ' re usually the main attraction of all these weekends. Sure, but who had time to fool around with a camera? Elaborate decorations highlighted the Sophomore Ball. Un¬ fortunately, many individuals spent most of the evening pull¬ ing down the balloons, to use for souvenirs. But then, what more could you expect of sophomores? The Senior Ring Dance was much more intellectual. There, the more sophisticated seniors spent their time pulling leaves off trees. The Juniors also went all out, decoration-wise. This particular individual is trying to snow everyone at the table with his R.V. cord. All are obviously impressed. Cafe Rue Pinalle, in the ballroom of the MSC, was held right after ITS. The Avantis, a local group, provided the music, and gave some very strong competition to Jessie Hill, who was playing at the same time, at the Combat Ball. 4! Itd vcM The Intercollegiate Talent Show was, once again, a rousing success. From a small beginning a few years ago, the show has grown to be one of the high spots of the school year. The perform¬ ances get better and better each year, and the show has gained renown throughout the South¬ west. The acts are selected by a panel that travels to most of the schools in Texas, Arkansas, Okla¬ homa, New Mexico, and Louisiana. The show was opened and closed by the Apache Belles from Tyler Junior College. Their act was greeted with obvious enjoyment by the many Aggies without dates. (And by quite a few that had them.) Whoo-wah, anyone? The Wayfarers, A M ' s own group, stomp out a tune a la Kingston Trio. The trio was reduced to a duo at the end of the semester, however. It seems that all sing and no study make John a dull boy. Janet Wood, of Texas Tech, proved to have one of the best voices in the show. After this particular song, the black formal came off to reveal a more daring cocktail dress underneath, in which she sang for her second number. The Ags dared her to do it again, but she was chicken. The Old Original New Orleans Symphonette from Tulane hauled out their various instruments and got set for a good old country stomp. Where ' s my cigar box geetar, Ma? That ' s my kind of music. 42 ateToJfeMb Qkow Miss Tommie Coleman of the University of Arkansas had them on the edge of their seats with her modern dance routine. A good-looking girl, she made quite a hit with the Aggieland staff. In fact, we had to twist Chris ' s arm to make him give the picture back. The Four Naturals from Oklahoma State University moved the audi¬ ence to tears with their classic rendition of Brahm ' s Fourth Symphony. (The odd looking instrument next to the piano is the Oklahoma substitute for the Base Viol.) 43 • • • W 04 Butt These two young ladies were a part of the Highlight of the show was a complicated Old Army variety entertainment at the Follies. Actually, melodrama, sponsored by the Aggie Players. The ex- they were part of a trio, but the third, a tremely attractive villainess here conspires with the drummer, is not pictured. The singer sang, extremely evil villain, to get all the old lady ' s money, the drummer drummed, and the pianist pi- You-know-who donnit. anised. (Pianoed?) TASSOWrtON fNfTATtON 44 The T-Association began initiating its new members by having them wash cars for free at the U-Wash-Ean. Scheduled to run until ten p.m., the event had to be called off at nine, when the initiates ran out of quarters. A later turn of events found the group at various places, such as Houston or Waco about one a.m., clad in stylish potato sacks, with adhesive tape wrapped around the eyes. The object was to hitchhike back to school, complete with eyebrows. • • AwflfcttfW CltftonptiHrtldb BEST IN THE SOUTHWEST Coach Chandler, Mike McClure, Jerry Ballard, Fred Carlton, Billy Crain, Lance Cobb, Alan Koonce, Jerry Pizzitola, George Hargett, Richard Seller, Bill Hancock, S. M. Meeks, Ed Hannigan, Bobby Mohr. FRONT: Steve Hill house, Bill Grochett, Harry Perkins, DeWayne Stewart, Chuck McGuire, Johnny Lee, Rinnie Byrd, Marvin Dawkins, Robert McAdams , Johnny Crain, Neal Thompson, Frank Stark. K-Whop! And there goes another one. The second place Sips began to squirm in their seats at this point. Picture this: A tense game, tied 2-2 in the top of the ninth. The visiting team, fighting hard, loads the bases, with one out. A slugging pinch-hitter steps up to the plate. K-Whop! K-Whop! Shh-Whop! Three strikes and he ' s out. Thingsjook bad. A slugging first baseman takes the batter ' s box. Things still look bad. K-Krack! A triple; three runs and Frank Stark saves the day. But Jerry Pizzatola takes it calmly. Says he: At least I didn ' t hit into a double play! Give ' em Hell, Tom! Coach Chandler stands up for his boys in TU Land. Unfortunately he was shoveled out of the game for this incident. McGuire ge ts a lift off the field in traditional hero ' s style. 45 CMotv PCuQ Cwt King Cotton and Court. Kindred Kaskey, agronomy Four Cotton Princesses pose with Court members. Second from left is Lynn Parks, 1962-63 major from Weslaco, with Supak, Chaney, Conner, Aggie Sweetheart. Smith, AAcClung, Bartek, Adams, and Fuchs. Home-grown Cotton Queen, Miss Jocille Hanover of Bryan, represented the Brazos County A M Club. She and the eight other members of her court- were selected from 150 girls nominated by colleges, clubs, professional societies, etc., all over the state. The group was again presented at the Cotton Ball, later that evening. Civilian Students pass out lists of approved Crowds mob MSC for student elections. Record turnouts were civilian candidates on election day. reported in all three elections this year. Civilian students captured unprecedented majorities on the Student Senate and Election Commission. I don ' t know, I ' ve always tried to vote for the student whom I thought would do the most for all Aggies. But sir, that is no longer the vogue. Now, if you are a civilian, you vote for the candidate who will do the most for all civilians; if in the Corps, you vote for the Corps candidate! Divide and Conquer? 46 Spttucj Wi fe ty Day Third Brigade Staff passes in review on Spring Military Day (also known as Milt ' ry Day, Mickey Mouse Day, or I.C.C.L Day). General W. J. Sutton takes the salute. Sarijane English,- crowned Combat Cutie (the girl we ' d most like to get pinned down in a foxhole with) at the Combat Ball, gets emotional at the crowning ceremony. It wasn ' t the helmet that hurt, nor was it the over¬ whelming effect of winning, it ' s just that Gerald Syler ' s beard v$as so scratchy. Get away from me, you animal! Actually, the attractive, albeit ap¬ prehensive, young thing on the right is merely doing the twist. Her boyfriend tried to convince her that in addition to ITS, Combat and Mili¬ tary Balls, Cafe Rue Pinalle, the review and a skydivers ' exhibition, the military science department was conducting a demonstration of a night assault at Teague Training Area. She didn ' t buy that! She: That sash tickles, y ' know! He: Aw, c ' mon, honey, how can you criticize a lady- killer like me? 47 7uf , TwUb, Fowt ., . I _ • . _ ’ , ti.k v t flKMaKHfltSlS iiSEc Br ii yBSntUSSmm i BSi( niS S C S3uSs S Ss XlBBSk il Officers and colors present arms. Few cadets ever get to see this part of the proceedings, but what it amounts to is that all the big-wigs march up to the reviewing stand and salute. We ' re not sure whether this is entirely out of respect, or whether they are just trying to get in a few more points. The high¬ light of the whole business comes later, when the Corps Commander booms out, PASS IN REVIEW! At that time it becomes a senior ' s privilege to express his pleasure that the review is about over with a lusty WHOO-WAH! It then becomes the Trigon ' s privilege to attempt to stifle such demonstrations with increased threats. Occasionally, to prevent any of these dares from being carried out, it is necessary for Aggie dates to assume this important responsibility. Comparty E-2 is responsible for the care, feeding, upkeep and safety of Reveille. No one is quite sure just how they originally obtained this honor, but none-the-less, they ' ve got her, and they do an admirable job. Anyone who even tried to get into their dorm around Turkey-Day can attest to that fact. ' ' Reviews, parades, etc., are a funny thing here. How do you mean? Well, here ' s a military school—supposedly—where everyone loves to bring a date down for the weekend, impress her with his starched uniform, medals, knowledge of campusology, and so forth, but where everyone claims that they just hate to go to a review—an ideal opportunity, it seems to me, to show off even more. I thought everybody was supposed to love a parade. Well, maybe they ' d rather Third Brigade Color Guard passes in review. On their own, they got together this year and went to participate in the annual drill competition, at L.S.U., where they placed second. They later won first place in the Corps. love their dates. Company F-l dips its colors at the reviewing stand. They won four flags this year, a distinct honor. Among their laurels were the General Moore Award, Outstanding Infantry Company, Outstanding Engineering Company, and Class A Intramural Champions. 48 Agg Uusfei Every San Jacinto Day, Aggies all over the world gather for the traditional Muster ceremony to pay homage to those Aggies who have been lost during the past year. Perhaps the most famous Muster was held on Corregidor, shortly before that island stronghold fell during Worlld War II. But ceremonies of various sorts, which often go relatively unnoticed, and held an¬ nually, virtually everywhere. Whenever two or three or more A M men may get together on April 21, a service will be held. Perhaps the largest of these is held here on campus, where thou¬ sands of A M students, plus local former students, are always on hand. The muster address was delivered this year by King Gill, the original Twelfth Man. He related the life story of a living legend, telling of his experiences during and since the football game with Centre College when he came from the stands to don the maroon and white, and estab¬ lish what is perhaps A M ' s most famous tradition. The experience was an envelop¬ ing one for him, and he is always in the limelight among fellow Aggies. He appealed to all students, past, present, and future, to carry on the Twelfth Man spirit, and always remain united, on all occasions. Ross Volunteer Firing Squad, ready to fire the traditional volleys for their comrades who have passed away since the previous Muster. Crowd gathers for Muster. The ceremony was held in front of the Administration Building for the first time in a number of years. 1964 has seen many new innovations at A AA. For instance, we fielded our first cricket team this year. Big Deal, say some. Not so, say we. Cricket is a very important sport in some parts of this country. Harvard, we believe, has a cricket team. Therefore, perhaps the next time someone mentions cricket, A M will be associated in their minds with the great centers of intellectual learning. Besides, they thoroughly trounced T.U. several times this year, as they are doing here on April 11, which was the Saturday of the . . . Cutffojtw Stucfcttfc Students and their dates pick up barbeque during the afternoon, at DeWare Field House. Joe Daniel and the Down-Beats, of Perrone ' s Night Club fame, provide music for the informal afternoon function. A fair lass named Carol Ann Voelkel is escorted to the stage to be crowned Civilian Sweetheart for 1964. 50 Miss Voelkel gets her crown and flowers, the M.C. gets the microphone, and everyone else gets to look and listen. Later on, dancing resumed, to the music of Jimmy Heap and the Melody Masters. Pcmrik Day Mrs. Edna M. Urbanic, of Galveston, accompanied by her son, Charles, is announced as Aggie mother of the year. She is an extremely active Aggie supporter, and has had two sons attend A M. Mrs. F. E. Hottenroth, mother of the Maroon Band commander, pins a flower on an Aggie fish. It was her first visit to the A M campus, and she made the trip from Montclair, California, for the occasion. Jim Bourgeois receives the Houston Chamber of Com¬ merce citation cord as outstanding junior in the Third Brigade. Company F-l dons white cords as General Moore Award winners. The scholastic awards were taken by companies A-2 and F-3, and the Sixth Battalion. Company E-2 falls in for flower pinning ceremony. Mr. A. M. Waldrop presents Drum and Bugle Corps Award to Buddy Musser. 51 Cgiuivt Rmg DoutCfi Senior Banquet was held in Duncan Hall, where the food turned out to be surprisingly good. The after-dinner speech was delivered by Bob Murphey, elaborating on his favorite and highly entertaining favorite subject, Tales of East Texas. Stan Wylie read the Senior Class History, a fairly frank document dealing with the (many) trials and tribulations of the Class of ' 64. Hey, babe, this is supposed to be a dance. So how about it, hey? Like uh, where is the photographer? Like uh, I don ' t know. You were supposed to have Arranged for him to be here. Well yeah, but he ' s not here, and we ' ve got to get some pictures of the Vanity Fair presentation. I ' d hate to think we might have to let all these good-looking chicks get away free—with no pictures y ' know. Well, it ' s your fault, y ' idiot! Everyone, as you can see, had a good time. Seniors danced to the music of Buddy Brock, whose big orchestra was housed on a large stage decorated to resemble an appropriately named ship. The theme of the dance was Bon Voyage. 52 Boot Dgm The final fling of the year is held by the Corps Juniors (now Seniors), in the ballroom of the AASC. With the exception of final review, it is the first opportunity to wear their boots for any length of time. This can prove to be a rather re¬ warding (depending on what the date thinks of Aggie Seniors) or disastrous (depending on how well the boots have been broken in) experience. Fun and games come later, when the new Senior tries to find a freshman to pull the boots off—and freshmen are hard to find. Generally, this important honor falls to the date. A bit of date-grabbing going on here, it appears. It isn ' t certain who is grabbing whom, or why. Don ' t ask questions. This individual attempted the cha-cha. A few minutes after this historic picture was taken, he became tangled in his spurs, and severely maimed his date, as she tried in vain to get free. Such a loss, we say. Here we see quite a different situation. This girl ' s dress was so elaborate that her date wasn ' t quite sure how to hold her. We courteously offered to demonstrate, but were rather discourteously refused. 53 graduation • • • primary, delivered the commencement address. He gave an out¬ sider ' s view of A M (highly complimentary), and proved to be Degree candidates get outfitted with doctoral hood. At a highly effective speaker. this ceremony, A M bestowed 15 Ph.D. ' s, 79 Master ' s, and 687 Bachelor ' s degrees. ... AND FINAL RFVfEW The first time around, the Cadets put on a good show, receiving smiles of admiration from the large crowd of sweethearts and families, but . . . . . . then the rains came, and the second review had to be post¬ poned for half an hour. Nonetheless, outfits gathered on the rain-soaked field to sing the traditional Auld Lang Syne, and bid farewell to the departing Seniors. At last activity started again, the Seniors marched across the field, took their positions in the reviewing line, and the Corps, now 54 I It Is Oim COMUtCQ!ONtN ... Major Vilas swears in the new Army, Air Force and Marine Lieutenants. And sweethearts receive the honor of pinning on the bars. minus one class, marched past, somewhat wet, but with sabers flashing, and with boots, for the most part, still brightly shined. ... AND GOODBVE 55 71 O ' ' if- tfiKjSI •■ ; WJlTVRAfR The six most beautiful of Sen¬ ior Favorites, with the seven run- ners-up; the Sweethearts and Queens of the 1963-64 year; and our own Aggie Sweetheart. Girls, Girls, Girls . . . were made to love! A group of Vanity Fair finalists and their escorts pose on the lawn of the System Administration Building. The Aggie Sweetheart for 1964 is Miss Nanette Gabriel, a fashion merchandising major from El Paso, Texas. As one can see from the pictures, Miss Gabriel is quite a charming girl. She has dark hair, dark eyes, and a vivacious person¬ ality. She has endeared herself to everyone with whom she has come in contact, and we Aggies are proud to be represented by her. Nanette was chosen from twelve finalists who visited the campus early in October. These finalists were selected from eligible girls attending Texas Women ' s University by a selec¬ tion committee consisting of the Presidents of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. The twelve finalists were presented to the student body on the weekend of the University of Houston football game. On Sunday the final selection was made. A selection committee observed, voted, and finally selected Nanette. We think that they made the right choice. 58 1 Nanette was presented with an Aggie Senior Pin when she was selected Sweetheart. She is thus pinned to over five thousand boys. She was presented to her pinmates at halftime during the T.C.U. football game in Fort Worth. Paul Dresser, Commander of the Corps, handed her the roses, and kissed her. (It ' s times like this that make the Corps Commander position worth having.) The Corps showed its appreciation with the usual cat calls, whoo-ahs, gig ' ems, etc. The Aggie Sweetheart makes many appearances on the campus during the year. Nanette has handled herself admir¬ ably, and we are very proud of her. The Pinning The Presentation Just practicing Farmers Fight 59 WJITVF IR 1964 The Senior Class at A AA chooses no sweetheart, as such. The AGGIELAND, therefore, sponsors a contest, open only to members of the Senior Class, to select the six most beautiful sweethearts or wives of these Seniors. This is Vanity Fair. Approximately a month before graduation, Seniors turn in photographs of their girls to Student Publications. The Aggie- land Editors then designate certain unprejudiced individuals to select 12 girls to be Vanity Fair Semi-Finalists. This year this duty was carried out by the staff of Aggieland Studio, and the Student Publications secretarial staff. Due to a tie vote among the judges, however, this year 13 girls were named to Vanity Fair. On the Friday night before the Senior Ring Dance, the girls were presented to the guests of the Press Club Banquet, who were in¬ vited to vote on the various candidates. The six girls receiving the most votes were thereby selected as the 1964 Finalists. Saturday, the girls were all photographed at Aggieland Studio, and that night at the Ring Dance, the 13 semi-finalists were pre¬ sented. The six Finalists were then announced for the first time. Each girl assumed a place in the spotlight, and was presented with a bouquet of roses by Aggie Sweetheart Nannett Gabriel, and a kiss by the Aggieland Editors. These then, are the Vanity Fair Finalists of 1964. Vicfo f-fudsow Vickie is a student at the University of Texas. She majors in pre-med and finds time for tennis, water-skiing, painting and modeling. To this already full schedule she adds a few hours of volunteer work in the hospital each week. Her other honors include: Imperial Priory Queen of Texas, District Lions Club Queen, and Flying Kadet Sweetheart. Vickie ' s personality and charm were factors in gaining her a spot in the Vanity Fair of 1964. [Gu i Uomey Karen is an Elementary Education major at the University of Texas. Her hobbies include skiing, sewing, and modeling. She was Miss Colt 45 for 1963, Miss Photoflash of 1963, and Miss National Press Photographer of 1963. A charming girl, Karen is a worthy selection for Vanity Fair 1964. Dlfok YcuMtS Dilek originally lived in Ankara, Turkey, but she now makes her home in Mathis, Texas. (At least, for the time being.) She attends high school in Mathis, and plans to attend college in the States. She enjoys sewing, dancing, golf and cheer¬ leading, and was a runnerup in the Texas Pirate Queen contest. Her personality and good looks make her a welcome addition to the Vanity Fair of 1964. Betty Bowew Betty is also a student at Texas University. A Speech and Dramatics major, she is a member of the Curtain Club at the University. She lists dancing, reading, skiing and twirling as her favorite pastimes. She has been elected to the Fresh¬ man Council and is Miss Personality. Betty ' s even temperament and cooperative¬ ness made working with her a pleasure. Her good looks and charming smile won the judges and a place in Vanity Fair 1964. Jaoiuta WcfCau Juanita attends Sam Houston State College and is majoring in Elementary Educa¬ tion. She is a member of the Kappa Delta Sorority. Her favorite activities include sewing and dancing. Juanita ' s poise and good looks made a hit with the selection committee, and she gained her spot with room to spare. QcM Ufr PowM Sandra was graduated from Sam Houston State College last January. She now is working as a free lance model. She likes skiing, and horseback riding and loves to travel. Sandra took several beauty contests while attending Sam Hous¬ ton. She was a Reveille Beauty, Alocade Beauty, Texarkana ' s Outdoor Queen, among others. Her beauty and poise made her an Aggieland staff favorite. She is a definite asset to the Vanity Fair. WJfTV Qo iGtjCw£ BncjOish Sarajane is another Texas University student. She majors in Fine Arts, and her activities include painting, sculpture, and interior decorating, showing horses and skiing. She was Combat Cutie at the Combat Ball this year as a plus to her selection as Vanity Fair semifinalist. Tb u frw Toni attends Southwest Texas College where she majors in speech therapy. She is a twirler in the band, and in other contests she has been selected Miss Austin Aqua Beauty and Miss Kiwanis, Miss Shrimporee. Carol hails from Little Rock, Ark., where she attends Little Rock University. She is a History major, and in her spare time she models, paints, water skis, and plays the piano. She has been selected Miss Personality of Arkansas and District Forest Princess. RVfR RUNNERS UP Pcmv Bu 1 6 Pam is the wife of an A AA student. She includes swim¬ ming, water skiing, golf, bowling, bridge, and dancing on her list of favorite activities. Pam was the A AA Sophomore Sweetheart, AAiss Splash Day, and Mrs. Per¬ sonality of A M. {KmjOu Lqpj BOwAmm Anna Lee is a secretary in San Antonio. She likes to ride horses, water ski, and play tennis. WJfTVRAfR, m RUNNERS UP Lutdfr CotwM Linda attends Sam Houston State College where her major is Elementary Education. She is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and secretary of the Sophomore Class. She was the Sweetheart of the Junior Class at A AA, Miss Sam Houston, a Sam Houston Beauty, an All-College Beauty, and an ROIC Sweetheart. ViOMIV l Booufy Diann attends Texas A M University and majors in Physical Education. (Her husband is an Aggie too.) She is an accomplished dancer, and, was a professional performer before her marriage. She won several con¬ tests, with one victory bringing study of dancing in Holly¬ wood. She was also a semi-finalist in Houston ' s Miss Mermaid Contest. QUEENS MRS. .. Qcutdu Qwuwik Sandy, the wife of Joe Surovik, works at the Bryan Hospital as a registered nurse. She is the mother of a two-year-old son. She uses part of her spare time to serve as representative on the Aggie Wives Council. COTTON QUEEN ... JocJSfo Hanover Jocille is a senior at Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan. She was entered in the Cotton Pageant by the Brazos County A AA Club. She is a member of the Austin High Student Council, and has been honored by selection to Who ' s Who in American Schools. Judith Lunn Aacfe iSOw ... JuuSca CumtiumJb Judith is from Hays, Kans., and attends Southwest Texas State College. Among her titles are: Miss Majorette of Kansas, Most Beautiful Majorette in Kansas, and Miss Teenage Kansas. She is a Music Education Major at SWTSC. • • • QwG thbCMb Evalynn is a high school Senior at Jesse H. Jones High in Hous¬ ton. She likes to participate in sports and enjoys dancing. Bct bctACty Loitcj ... Fisk Qut stheMb W Barbara is a junior at Bruni High School in Bruni, Texas, where she is a cheerleader and was named Sophomore Class Favorite. £[iCt Ktot QjpMflvOtoM; • •. Afo f i j QuMthecwb Sharon is a jjnior at Southwest Texas State College with a Business Education major. She is a member of the Chi Omega Sorority, a Strutter Lieutenant, and First Runner-Up for Miss Southwest Texas. UititiCWb . . . Band QwMjtkpJWb Susan is a junior at Pearsall High School and a member of the Pearsall Maverick Band. She is Junior Class secretary and was a Homecoming Duchess. CctM Ltjim VodM ... Ctodkcw OwgetlvMMt Carol is a sophomore at Texas Tech and a Liberal Arts major. She was a twirler and drum major in high school, and as such won more than 50 medals and trophies. She was Branham Mayfest Queen, Washington County Fair Queen, and March of Dimes Queen. At Tech she has been a Playmate finalist and a twirler with the Red Raider Band. r ■, V . v __i . . . ,. i 3 S--.v mt ■; ' _ ' r ' ' •, • i« • N : X ' • , , i ' ,T . 1 h. ' r-V: :‘ j - ; i f - V ’ ■ B 3 ®S K 0«ll v, kL ..«A IL 4. | rniiMim r ir ' ' v;• ' ' ■ f.‘ ' m mwi. -•. . % .■ ; ' ' V. ' ‘ jjy r ' ' jjr ‘ J i «• J14 £BR t -4 fv r m. 4 § :; ' : : . ' - ' V- ' : ' : ' : f-- -; v, ' ;• . vi, ' ' ' I Is 1 i ■■• ' i .- ; v V ■ 9 ,. w i ' .r : m ; •■ ?;A i A - j rJfp . ■ . V Ijfl ;• ' ■ . ' ■ ' ■ ' ’•Aat .•■?“• a ,V . fc ■•• • V.ii , .v j-1 ,. -‘ . ■ j .- , ■; . iiisl For Auld Lang Syne. UfUxaRy Section edited by BOBBY WARREN CONTENTS Band ______________________________________________________ 88 First Brigade --------------------------------------------93 Second Brigade ------------------------------------ 111 Third Brigade -------------------------------------- 129 First Wing --------------------------------------------- 151 Second Wing ---------------------------------------- 171 The Corps of Cadets passes in review on Spring Military Day. CO WANOONT COL. D. L. BAKER Commander of Cadets Colonel D. L. Baker, a native of Mathis, Texas, was graduated and commissioned at Texas A M in 1933. He entered active duty in 1941 and in February, 1943, joined the Third Army Headquarters. He served as a staff officer with that command in the European Theater until the end of World War II. In 1949 he assumed command of the 2nd Bat¬ talion, 17th Infantry Regiment, and held the post through 1951, the unit ' s first year of combat in Korea. During the period 1956-1957, he commanded the 27th Infantry Regiment. The Colonel has attended several schools includ¬ ing the Advanced Infantry Officers ' Course, Com¬ mand and General Staff School, and the Army War College. His decorations include the Combat Infan¬ tryman ' s Badge, the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Bronz4 Star with V device and two Oak Leaf Clusters. Colonel Baker assumed the duties of Professor of Military Science and Commandant, The Corps of Cadets, at Texas A M University on July 29, 1963, following his assignment as Chief, the Special Re¬ view Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Headquarters, United States Army, Pentagon. 76 Siapp OFFICERS Baker, D. L. Vilas, J. R. Flotchkiss, T. R. Stuverud, FI. A. Gordon, W. T. Sanders, FI. AA. Bell, W. W. Denny, D. AA. Forms, J. L. Vernon, A. E., Jr. Flertzog, F. S. AAatcFiin, T. O. Bolte, D. E. Jessee, W. T. Carmichael, FI. FI. Starkey, J. F. Garrison, R. W. Gruber, K. W. Smith, B. F. Wells, C. B . Drake, F. F. Hopkins, P. B. Walker, L. K. Anderson, D. T. Carr, Reed Dudley, B. G. Gargus, John Hewitt, L. R. Williamson, D. N NON-COAAAAISSIONED OFFICERS Nicolas, F. K. Stafford, A. A. J. Truitt, K. H. Sullivan, AA. E. Butler, D. W. C. Pantalion, C. A. Grant, I. E. Ferguson, H. W. AAcCollum, C. E. Dayton, H. H. Coleman, AA. T. Hensley, T. I. Love, L. E. Anderson, K. W. Gordon, Alvin Ingram, J. A. Farnsworth, R. H. Grant, W. J. Russell, D. L. Ryan, R. J. AAcNair, B. G. CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Baker, Juanita H. Cook, Elizabeth W. Hornstein, C. F. Presnal, B. C. Reese, Calvin AAauldin, Virginia D. Basham, AAarilyn AA. AAorrison, AAajorie Swafford, V. CADET COURT COURT A SEATED: Laughlin, Roberts, Gruner, Bate. STANDING: Forehand, Ransdall, Ashy, Zatopek, Bolling, McGrady, Brown, Syler, Burgoon, Metz, Morgan, Rogers, Macaluso. FOR THE DISCIPLINE OF STUDENTS BY STUDENTS The Cadet Court is composed of cadet officers selected by the Commandant on recommendation of the Corps Commander. There are two members on each court from each Brigade and Wing, and one mem¬ ber selected at large. The Court determines guilt or innocence, and recommends punishment. The Com¬ mandant fixes final punishment in accordance with the Articles of the Cadet Corps. COURT B SEATED: Laughlin, Siegelin, Keeling, Bate. STANDING: Collins, Mahaley, Purcell, Hargrove, Gabbert, Monier, Florence, Franklin. cadet won or, counol CADET HONOR COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Ridley, Long, Schnable, Chapman, Buchanan, Stanton. NOT PICTURED: Bowers, Oddson. The Honor Council is responsible for insuring that a spirit of honor is instilled within each cadet in the Corps of Cadets and that the basic statement of the Code of Conduct, A cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do, becomes a part of each cadets way of life. The Honor Council each year gives information to entering cadets regarding this policy and guards against the appearance of practices inconsistent with the Code of Conduct. This year only three incidents were brought before the council. This number is a marked decrease over the number of violations in the past few years. The Honor Council is doing a very fine job in preserving one of our most cherished possessions, the Code of Conduct. 79 cadets TEWS MARJTT UE ACADEMY CADET OFFICERS Platoon Commander, Mac Conard; Platoon Commander, William Radican; Cadet Executive Officer, Dan Miller; Cadet Commander, Jack Smith. FIRST ROW: J. Smith, D. Bilancich, T. Richards, P. Fanning, It. K. V. Luehning (instructor). Commander Smith (instruc¬ tor), R. Ellis, B. Elliot, T. Terry, C. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Brady, C. Wendenburg, R. Wise, D. Frecke. THIRD ROW: J. Walcutt, D. Donkervoet, J. Coonrod, D. Long, C. Enloe, L. Newman, B. Lovell, J. Schmidt, Howard, L. Mumford, C. Williams, W. Radican, R. Schultheis. FOURTH ROW: Ragle, J. Van Hardeveld, D. Miller, P. Rice, P. Herman, C. Haglund, M. Resner, E. Higgins, H. H. Fredrickson, T. Houser. 80 FOURTH ROW: White, Landtroop, Van Buskirk, Meyer, Chesney, Walker, Roush, Williams, Buentillio, Rodriquez, Woyewodzic, Richards, Hutton. THIRD ROW: Batsell, Skusa, Douglas, Lyerly, Maule, Bonner, Rowe, Kennemer, McDaniels, Rapp, Bardin, Wallace, Happ, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Zapata, McElroy, Barton, Holcomb, Paydo, Calloway, Brill, Mann, Kuykendall, Brown, Newberry. FRONT ROW: Simpson, Grossenbacher, Flores, Korb. RSH DRILL T M Commanding Officer RICHARD W. GROSSENBACHER SIXTH ROW: Davis, Trainer, Rektorik, Suhler, Buttrill, Scoggin, Bourgeois, Fisher, Franklin, Lewis, Bantle, Higgins, Johnson, Bowles, Palm, Vernon, James, Beckom, Alverson, Maddox, Rose, Triesch, Buckallew, Oddson, Burr, Rader, Owen. FIFTH ROW: Frank, Durbin, Muller, Furber, Feigel, Hopgood, Halbert, Wood, Fox, Gibson, Fine, Schott, Smith, Jones, Mann, Schmidt, Owen, Florence, Cox, Harrison, Wortham, Warren, Smith, Lain, Browne, Gusman, Tisdale. FOURTH ROW: Bourne, Templer, Clay, Tijerina, Seely, Gibson, Hitt, Sherman, Holditch, Glenewinkle, Davis, Finkbiner, Lindsay, Allen, Rchardson, Holloway, McGinn, Keltner, Pounds, Jaynes, Cardwell, Riley, Duplissey, Migura, Ramsey, ROSS VOUJNT£ER£ ROSTER Gregory, C. H. Garrett, L. N. Ashy, T. M. Allen, J. E. Simmons, A. M. Allen, R. M. Schnabel, J. E. Alverson, K. W. Hubler, G. L. Bantle, H. T. Jasek, R. O. Beckom, E. A. Gabbert, J. H. Bourgeois, J. E. Schmid, H. W. Bourne, C. M. Porter, L. G. Bowles, J. A. Dickson, J. R. Browne, H. A. Clawson, B. G. Buckellew, W. R. Valdez, A. L. Burge, C. E. Summers, F. D. Burr, H. H. Rice, R. R. Buttrill, G. H. McCulloch, B.‘ E. Cardwell, T. A. Felder, J. W. Clay, A. W. Powell, C. T. Cox, C. L. Stuckey, J, W. Cox, F. W. Bate, H. E. Davis, G. L. Gruner, K. A. Davis, W. M. Smith, R. D. Duplissey, C. R. Gershbach, K. A. Durbin, J. R. Cates, R. L. Fiegel, J. L. Freeman, A. M. Fine, T. M. Rowe, J. H. Finkbiner, T. C. Stanton, W. L. Fisher, J. H. Dresser, P. A. Florence, R. C. Vela, G. J. Forgeng, T. S. Setchell, J. F. Fox, J. D. Hardgrove, J. T. Frank, J. C. Monschke, R. A. Franklin, D. A. Muller, F. M. Furber, R. W. Oddson, T. A. Gibson, P. A. Owen, F. S. Gibson, W. E. Owen, R. S. Glenewinkle, D. R. Palm, R. N. Gusman, M. A. Pounds, H. E. Halbert, D. M. Rader, W. K. Higgins, M. E. Ramsey, J. S. Hitt, B. L. Rektorik, H. J. Harrison, W. T. Richardson, M. L. Holdritch, D. W. Riley, P. E. Holloway, M. T. Rose, J. T. Hopgood, M. T. Schmidt, G. W. James, L. R. Schott, R. J. Jaynes, Jay Scoggin, P. C. Johnson, B. R. Seely, T. R. Jones, H. P. Sherman, W. T. Keltner, N. L. Smith, E. C. Lain, W. K. Smith, R. P. Laughlin, M. D. Suhler, D. R. Lewis, H. S. Templer, T. W. Lindsey, J. G. Tijerina, A. A. McBride, R. T. Tisd ale, G. L. McGinn, F. L. Trainer, L. D. Macaluso, M. A. Triesch, E. O. Maddox, L. A. Vernon, A. E. Mann, J. C. Warren, J. R. Migura, W. W. Watts, F. L. JAMES E. SCHNABLE Operations ALBERT M. SIMMONS Administrative 82 Laughlin. THIRD ROW: Macaluso, Forgeng, Watts, Monschke, Cox, McBride, Allen, Burgee. SECOND ROW: Cates, McCullouch, Clawson, Stanton, Gers- bach, Gruner, Dickson, Bate, Felder, Stuckey, Powell, Goodenough, Sum¬ mers, Smith, Hardgrove, Porter, Freeman, Rowe. FIRST ROW: Schmid, Gabbert, Simmons, Ashy, Gregory, Hubler, Schnable, Jasek. The Ross Volunteers is the oldest student organization in the State of Texas. It is com¬ posed of the outstanding juniors in the Corps of Cadets, with senior officers and non¬ commissioned officers. Organized in 1887, it originally was a crack drill team known as the Scott Volunteers, named after its founder, CoJ. T. M. Scott. The R. V. ' s today are an Honor Company, whose duties include serv¬ ing as the official Honor Guard for the Governor of Texas, the Honor Guard for King Rex of the Mardi Gras, and providing guard details for distinguished visitors to the A M campus. In addition, they appear, by invita¬ tion, in various parades and celebrations across the Southwest. The name Ross Volun¬ teers has honored former president Lawer- ence Sullivan Ross, considered the father of A AA, since 1902. GEORGE C. HUBLER First Platoon Leader CHARLES H. GREGORY Commanding Officer RUSSELL D. JASEK Second Platoon Leader JOHN H. GABBERT Third Platoon Leader 83 CORPS OP ■war? 1 ?! Texas A M is the nation ' s largest military school and largest single source of trained officers for the armed forces. The world renown Cadet Corps provides training in basic leadership, honesty, intelligence, and common sense. Its graduates are characterized by a deeply ingrained sense of responsibility, high standards of performance and a strong feeling of loyalty. The Corps ' fraternal as well as military nature provides its individual members the oppor¬ tunity to foster strong and lasting personal friendships. In this picture you see the review that lives the longest in the hearts of all seniors. This Final Review is the last time seniors march as members of the Corps of Cadets. ||| I W7 iF y( ■ ' r- . .7 V ; • ; ■ 4 V ' ri . , t . . v- COL. CORPS PAUL A. DRESSER Corps Commander COL. RICHARD L. RAILSTON Deputy Corps Commander M SGT. TERRENCE A. ODDSON Corps Sergeant Major 86 LT. COL. IRVIN LT. COL. TOOLE, JR. RUSSELL D. JASEK Scholastic Officer Operations Officer LT. COL. JAMES M. MORGAN Commander- Consolidated Band LT. COL. ALBERT M. SIMMONS Corps Supply Officer LT. COL. JAMES F. SETCHELL Inspector General LT. COL. JOE V. CHAPMAN Corps Chaplain LT. COL. MANNING D. SMITH Public Information Officer LT. COL. JIMMIE P. BURNEY, JR. Day Student Liaison Officer LT. COL. MICHAEL M. MARLOW Liaison Officer MAJ. WAYNE M. NOSTER Head Drum Major LT. COL. HERMAN E. BATE Intelligence Officer M SGT. GARY L. TISDALE Intelligence Sgt. M SGT. JOHN T. ROSE Scholastic Sgt. M SGT. JAMES D. FOX Athletic Sgt. M SGT. NEIL L. KELTNER Operations Sgt. M SGT. HIRAM H. BURR, JR. Supply Sgt. 87 Recall, step off on Hullabaloo! Silver bugles flash in the crisp autumn air, the Aggie War Hymn rings forth, and the countless thousands roar their approval. Moving with the precision that inspired writers to label it as reminiscent of the powerful Roman legions victoriously pa¬ rading into the coliseum, the Fightin ' Aggie Band moves forth. This year the Pulse of the Spirit of Aggieland led the Corps of Cadets through the streets of Ft. Worth and Houston, traveled by special trains to Baton Rouge and Lubbock, appeared be¬ fore millions of television viewers on Thanksgiving Day, and was on hand throughout the year to provide stirring music for campus activities. As one of the oldest organizations on the campus, the Aggie Band can trace its ancestry back to the year 1894 when the original thirteen members ap¬ peared at functions wearing double- striped pants and blaring away on the Hot Shot March and Under the Double Eagle. Arthur Jenkins, the corps bugler, and Joe Holick, a boot and shoe merchant, were the Band ' s founders. Holick began playing for the Corps when the College drummer became ill and died. The college officials preferred the bugle over the drum for reveille and asked Holick to organize a band. Of the thirteen original members who responded to the call, seven played the cornet. The two organizers had plenty of talent and spirit, but very little money. In fact, they had only a few instruments and no money, but a professor did give them $100 to help them get started. Needing instruments badly. Cadet Woods, former member of a disbanded group in (continued on page 90) FOURTH ROW: Seale; Mergen; Burnett; Chitty; Cleveland; Graf; Ringo; Estes; Winn; Carter; Burleson; Brummett; Gillis; Jarrell; Beyer; David¬ son; Brown; Adkisson; Schaeffer; Anthony; Beck; Pelt; Stacell; Blood- worth; Mullins; Tietze; Moore; Luckenbach; Cox. THIRD ROW: Schwank; Rosenstein; Hearin; Russell; Gardner; Fowler; Hendrix; Collins, B. C; LIEUTENANTS Crow, S. D. Crutchfield, J. C. Freeman, C. H. Grimsinger, C. E. Halpain, R. T. King, J. B. Madeley, G. R. Madeley, P. C. McLaughlin, L. A. Richardson, D. M. Sheiness, H. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Ballard, S. H. Noster, W. M. Reese, C. H. Reinke, S. T. Richards, R. R. Upchurch, J. P. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Becka, J. C. ■■■■■■■■■ iMis ■HHBaHHI MARjOON MAROON BAND ROSTER Hilburn, B. M. Collins, W. G. Hyde, M. M. Gill, E. C. Johnson, R. D. Graf, K. E. Nicholas, R. W. Graham, D. E. Tijeriha, Albert A. May, R. L. Wier, M. 1. Palmer, D. W. SERGEANTS ON STAFF Pelt, P. Windsor, C. O. Barr, D. B. Winn, R. D. Buckellew, W. R. Fernald, W. F. SOPHOMORES STAFF SERGEANTS Beyer, M. L. Burnett, J. T. Blackwell, T. M. Cervenka, B. G. Killingsworth, A. E. Estes, 1. V. Killough, D. T. Gillis, T. O. Lange, A. K. McClung, J. E. Patton, J. L. Moore, M. G. CORPORALS Beck, F. E. Williams, D. H. FRESHMEN Bloodworth, M. B. Adkisson, G. B. Box, R. R. Anderson, D. P. Barnes, J N. Becerrill, R. H. Burleson, D. C. Carter, D. C. Chitty, H. C. Cox, J. C. Davidson, J. R. Gardner, T. H. Holmes, D. L. Jarrell, F. J. Luckenbach, C. A. McDaniel, J. A. Mergen, R. J. Myers, J. E. Rosenstein, T. W. Russell, W. R. Savage, F. E. Schaeffer, J. F. Schwank, R. H. Seale, Michael R. Stanaland, S. I. Tijerina, Andy A. Executive Officer WILLIAM L. TERRY First Sergeant G. E. KRETZSCHMAR Commanding Officer JAMES R. HOTTENROTH Holmes; McDaniel; Gill; May; Cervenka; Thompson; Graham, D. E.; Stafford; Palmer; Myers; Fehler; Barnes; Green; Box; Williams; McClung; Windsor; Manning; Anderson. SECOND ROW: Collins, W. G.; Tijerina, Andy; Kretzschmar; Stanaland; Killough; Killingsworth; Tijerina, Albert; Hart; Barr; Hilburn; Nicholas; Becka; Patton; Hyde; Johnson, J. E.; Buckellew; Johnson, R. D.; Blackwell; Fernald; Wier; Lange; Becerrill; Savage. FIRST ROW: Honeycutt; Madeley, G. R.; Madeley, P. C.; Crutchfield; Ballard; McLaughlin; Reese, C. H.; Reinke; Ridley; Up¬ church; Hottenroth; Noster; Terry; Richards; Grimsinger; Richardson; Crow; Sheiness; Freeman; King; Halpain. 89 Drum Major Commanding Officer david L. creech Spring Semester ROBERT L. BURGOON Executive Officer DAVID E. BARKER First Sergeant LARRY PHILLIPS tTEBaND WHITE BAND ROSTER Del Rio, borrowed instruments from sev¬ eral of its members and brought them to Aggieland for his fellow cadets to use. The Bandsmen were well drilled and made such a good impression that others were soon clamoring to join. From the beginning Holick stressed good march¬ ing form and accuracy of pitch. By the turn of the century, the Band had made its reputation. The first drum major for the Aggie Band was a fellow with the unlikely name of California Morse, whose talent with his fists kept audible criticism of the Band at a minimum, but which also forced him to leave school before the end of the year. At one time the famous spring con¬ certs drew crowds from students and campus groups. As the number of auto¬ mobiles increased, the number of students here on weekends declined. Band activities were later reduced to one spring concert in Guion Hall and a concert on the Pres¬ ident ' s lawn. Later, even these events were abolished. The Aggie Band played peace-maker at the 1963 A M-Rice football game. But, that wasn ' t the first time the Band LIEUTENANTS Sasse, F. W. Albert, W. E. Slaughter, D. S. Cronenberger, P. C. Stoffregen, G. E. Dendy, C. S. Wright, T. W. Kuenemann, C. L. McMurry, D. W. JUNIORS ON STAFF McVey, S. A. Cook, H. E. Potter, D. J. Seely, T. R. Weatherby, J. L. SENIORS ON STAFF CORPORALS Belinsky, P. B. Barker, D. E. Blaylock, J. E. Clay, H. L. Brotze, G. H. Galvin, D. L. Ellis, R. C. Jones, D. S. Grafton, M. B. Morgan, J. M. Hanna, W. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hufhines, B. R. Kennemer, L. C. Adams, D. E. Lamm, M. E. Alexander, R. M. MacNutt, J. G. Blankenship, J. W. McGinnis, C. T. deVilleneuve, A. B. Morris, D. R. Douglass, M. E. Neeley, J. E. German, D. L. Rasmussen, R. A. Gibson, R. L. Stearns, C. R. Marion, D. P. Thurman, J. E. McMurry, R. D. Miears, L. T. SOPHOMORES. Reicherzer, G. W. Cope, H. D. FIRST ROW: Miller, Clay, Weatherby, Cronenburger, Jones, D. S., Creech, Albert, Dendy, Reese, Barker, Burgoon, Morgan, Potter, McMurray, McVey, Galvin. SECOND ROW: Thurman, Phillips, Powell, Gibson, Mathias, Reicherzer, Adams, DeVilleneuve, Stoffergen, Douglass, Shone, German, Miers, McMurray, Wright, Marion, Woodward, Slaughter, Jaglar, Cook, Smith, Sase, Alexander, ' Seeley, Blankenship. THIRD ROW: Baker, Hefner, Kruse, MacNutt, Blanton, Richardson, McGinnis, Graham, Curtis, Sleeker, Smith, Mock. FOURTH ROW: Grafton, Lobrecht, Jaffe, Blaylock, 90 FRESHMEN Baker, B. R. Balhorn, C. E. Beever, S. G. Blanton, D. R. Brison, E. D. Davis, J. B. Dupree, R. B. Fest, S. E. Goodson, J. F. Gustafson, R. H. Hafner, J. L. Helmcamp, J. F. Jaffe, S. H. Kocian, D. A. Koenig, W. T. Kruse, R. F. Porter, D. A. Richardson, L. V. Segrest, J. C. Smith, B. A. had done so. Back in 1926 when bedlam broke out among the student bodies of A M and Baylor, the Band played the Star Spangled Banner slowly through twice to keep the cadets at attention and to give the police a chance to position themselves and the firemen to string a hose. Of all the trips the Band has made, the one in 1955 to the A M-UCLA football clash was the longest. Although the team was outscored, the Band won the plaudits of the newsmen and the 80,000 fans, who flatly asserted it was better than anything they had heard and seen at games with Big Ten Conference univer¬ sities. For weeks afterwards magazines and newspapers carried stories praising the Band ' s halftime drill. At home, the Board of Directors passed a resolution commending the Band for an ap¬ pearance and performance that was highly creditable and well received by the audience. Added together, the musical background of the Band ' s members represents nearly 1,500 years of instrumental training. And although A M has no school of music, carries out no scouting program for Band members, and offers no financial assist¬ ance, high school graduates regularly refuse scholarships to other universities to be a part of this famed organization. The power of influence behind the Aggie Band is its director, Lt. Col. Ed¬ ward V. Adams, ' 29, who has directed the Band for the past 18 years. Col. Adams was a member of the Band when it was housed in Gathright Hall and he played trumpet under Col. Dunn for four years. As stated by Col. Adams, the Band ' s goal is to continually achieve Hempcamp, Davis, Musser, Huffines, Smedberg, Ault, Dupree, Prather, Hanna, Brotze, Segrest, Mack, Lamm, Stafford, Spadafora, Jennings, Warren, Braunig, Kirkam, Mazer, Lehto, Belinsky. FIFTH ROW: Ellis, Fest, Cayton, Black, Noxon, Porter, Miller, W., Ingram, Kocian, Thayer, Gustafson, Jacks, Koenig, Beever, Goodson, Trash, Gustine, Balhorn, Neeley, Kennemer, Rasmussen, Ashworth, Sterns, New, Worsham, Brison, Morris. ——-—• ,« i military dignity with audience appeal. There are very few campus activities of any importance in which the band does not participate. The Band plays for football, basketball and baseball games in addition to the numerous reviews and pass-bys. The Band also provides mu¬ sicians for the Aggieland Orchestra, the Silver Taps team, and the Drum and Bugle Corps. In the days of old Army at Aggie land, the Maroon Band was the artillery outfit and the White Band was the infantry. Today they are divided for administrative purposes only. Whenever they appear, they do so as one unit. Col. Adams himself never appears on the gridiron with the Band. He prefers, instead, to leave the Band ' s leadership up to its three drum majors. Col. Adams was director of the Band when record albums were made by Recording Publica¬ tions, Inc. of New Jersey. More than 12,000 sets of these records have been sold. This is more than have been sold by any other school in the nation, in¬ cluding the Yale Glee Club and its Whiffenpoof song. Whether it is appearing at home or far away, the Aggie Band never leaves any doubt why it is called the Pulse of the Spirit of Aggieland and few are those, indeed, who would not be proud to call it theirs. LT. COL. JAMES M. MORGAN Combined Band Commanding Officer MAX DANIEL L. GALVIN Executive Officer MAJ. WAYNE M. NOSIER Combined Band Head Drum Major BAND SIAFP MAJ. RONALD RUSSELL RICHARDS Chaplain MAJ. HERBERT L. CLAY Scholastic Officer MAJ. DAVID JONES MAJ. JOHN P. MAJ. STANLEY Adjutant UPCHURCH Intelligence and Safety Officer BALLARD, JR. Supply Officer MAJ. ROBERT L. BURGOON Operations Officer MAJ. CHARLES H. REESE Air Operations Officer M SGT. THOMAS RUSSELL SEELY, JR. Sergeant Major M SGT. WILLIAM M SGT. DENNIS B. BARR F. FERNALD Scholastic Sgt. Drum Bugle Corps Sgt. M SGT. WILLIAM R. BUCKELLEW Operations Sgt. M SGT. HAROLD E. COOK Supply Sgt. 92 COL. DAVID C. ANDERSON Commanding Officer LT. COL GERALD W. LT. COL. ABELARDO L. SYLER VALDEZ Executive Officer Scholastic Officer MAJ. KINDRED P. CASKEY Supply Officer MAJ. TOMMY J. VICKNAIR Operations Officer FfROT BRf £AD£ SFIFP MAJ. WILLIAM K. MONIER Adjutant MAJ. LANNIE D. JACKSON Chaplain MAJ. HAROLD D. FLORENCE Intelligence Officer M SGT. HORACE J. REKTORIK Sergeant-Major M SGT. MICHAEL L. RICHARDSON Scholastic Sergeant M SGT. ERIC P. JONES Supply Sergeant M SGT. DAMON HOLDITCH Operations Sergeant 93 LT. COL. RICHARD H. METZ Commanding Officer MAJ. HERBERT G. JERNIGAN Executive Officer MAJ. EDWIN J. BOWERS Operations Officer MAJ. PERCY A. SMITH, JR. Intelligence and Safety Officer 94 M SGT. JAMES C. T SGT. LEONARD G. MANN STEFFENS, JR. Sergeant-Major Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. THOMAS W. T SGT. MARION C. TEMPLER REEVES Supply Sergeant Operations Sergeant MAJ. GEORGE R. EEDS Executive Officer SECOND B naUON aw MAJ. JERRY L FRANKLIN Intelligence Officer MAJ. ROBERT T. POWELL Operations Officer SGT. MAJ. PAUL EDWARD RILEY Sergeant-Major T SGT. JAMES M. MAYO Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. GERALD R. CONN Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. FRANK S. OWEN, JR. Operations Sergeant T SGT. THOMAS T. McConnell Supply Sergeant 95 FOURTH ROW: Garza, S., Simpson, Park, Nolan, Lummus, Ezell, Cothren, Murray, Grove, Wood, Keisling, Spafford, Norton, Earp, Schade, Garza, P., Walker, Russo, McLeroy, Little, Thomas, Roeder, Lane, Maule, Jones, J., Lackland, Christiansen. THIRD ROW: Permenter, Swanson, Ely, Alexan¬ der, Schmoldus, Wiswell, Faulkner, Stephens, Heep, Harris, Hefley, Stef¬ fens, Riddle, Bush, Cox, Dickens, Jones, S., Dawson, Cahill, Defrank, Perry. SECOND ROW: Slayton, Watts, Schulz, Robbins, Lanasa, Coltrin, COMPANY A-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Jones, J. D. Duke, W. M. Coltrin, R. B. Little, R. G. Flaherty, D. F. Holmes, W. Lummus, J. L. Korose, B. J. Lanasa, P. J. Perry, B. L. Morgan, J. E. Schultz, R. Slayton, B. F. Morton, C. R. Thomas, M. A. Supercinski, F. L. JUNIORS ON STAFF Heep, G. R. Williams, W. C. Richardson, M. L. SOPHOMORES SENIORS ON STAFF CORPORALS Murry, J. Chapman, J. V. Alexander, T. L. Norton, J. A. Mullican, M. C. Bush, J. K. Riddle, B. L. Durrenberger, C. J. Christensen, 1. R. Swanson, N. C. Smith, P. A. Ely, J. T. Cuney, F. C. Jernigan, H. G. Heflet, M. F. FRESHMEN Cahill, M. R. 96 Richardson. FIRST ROW: Durrenberger, Flaherty, Chapman, Morgan, Williams, Duke, Harwell, Morton, Korose, Smith, Mullican, Vicknair, Supercinski. Cothern, S. B. Maule, W. F. Cox, G. B. McLeroy, R. L. Dawson, J. E. Nolan, C. M. DeFrank, T. M. Park, D. M. Dickens, B. C. Permenter, J. N. Earp, J. B. Roeder, R. E. Ezell, S. O. Russo, M. P. Faulkner, R. B. Schade, H. C. Garza, S. L. Schmoldus, C. J. Garza, P. Simpson, M. B. Grove, R. L. Spafford, J. F. Harris, A. F. Steffens, C. Jones, S. A. Stephens, J. C. Keisling, K. Walker, J. W. Lackland, R. H. Wiswell, E. O. Lane, J. R. Wood, J. H. 97 FIFTH ROW: Clark, Ansel, Liles, McClung, Diaz, Whitton, Ryan, Pappas, Wyatt, Kelley, Fickessen, Small, Davis, T., Compton, Jenkins, South, Brown, Butler, Goodwin, Alexander, Irvin, Darmon, Neely, Carothers, Culver, Koehler, Lene, Curlee, Oberdorf. FOURTH ROW: Vine, McConnell, Welsh, Evans, Wilson, Renaud, Condino, Shields, Stern, Griffith, Johnson, J., Dickens, Herrington, Handley, Bradley, Tomberlain, Cilio, Carey, Stein, Worley, Peques, Sabayrac. THIRD ROW: Gay, Schoot, Hughson, Phillips,. Horne, Florence, Davis, P., Golasinski, Eller, Graham, Reeves. SECOND COMPANY LIEUTENANTS Davis, J. D. Fichtner, M. C. Mason, E. A. McCown, J. R. Sanderlin, L. R. Schaezler, C. H. Vela, G. J. Vollmer, J. F. Williams, R. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Caskey, K. P. Jackson, L. D. Marlowe, M. M. Roberts, H. E. SENIORS Dexter, M. A. Johnson, M. H. Soper, L. J. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Davis, P. L. Eller, C. R. Florence, R. C. Hang On Henry Goodwin and date. 98 ROW: Dexter, Schaezler, McCown, Sanderlin, Mason, Johnson, M., Soper, Vollmer, Vela, Williams, Fichtner, Davis, J., Caskey, Jackson. FIRST ROW: Nelson, Mahaley. B-l ROSTER Guzman, M. A. Hughson, W. N. STAFF SERGEANTS Golasinski, M. J. Graham, J. F. Horne, J. W. Phillips, W. N. JUNIORS ON STAFF Reeves, M. C. Templer, T. W. CORPORALS Culver, L. S. Darmon, R. B. Davis, T. S. Dickens, W. P. Fickessen, J. C. Gay, J. D. Goodwin, H. W. Ryan, G. K. Sabayrac, L. Vine, J. B. SOPHOMORES Clark, J. J. Evans, M. L. Griffith, J. S. Jenkins, R. E. Pappas, H. J. Stein, R. W. FRESHMEN Alexander, J. C. Ansel, S. A., Jr. Bradley, R. C. Brown, C. B. Butler, J. E. Carey, R. R. Carothers, M. A. Cilio, A. T. Clark, W. W. Compton, M. E. Condino, F. F. Curlee, J. W. Diaz, P. H. Guin, L. H. Handley, R. T. Herrington, J. R. Irvin, R. A. Johnson, J. E. Kelly, T. L. Koehler, O. K. Lasell, M. H. Lene, T J. Liles, K. W. McClung, B. M. McConnell, R. W. Neely, R. W. Oberdorf, R. E. Ostman, R. A. Pegues, D. S. Renaud, A. F. Shields, T. S. Small, D. R. South, T. R. Stern, R. H. Tomberlain, M. P. Welch, J. D. Whitton, D. L. Wilson, P. Worley, R. M. Wyatt, J. E. Executive Officer GEORGE L. NELSON First Sergeant RONALD J. SCHOTT 99 FOURTH ROW: Batte, Harned, Marrou, Anderson, Davis, Scheer, Dreesen, Towier, Frazier, Marshall, Hinton, Sylvester, Karrie, Zuehlke, Whitson, Brown, A. E., Dethlefsen, Alston, Benson, Engelbrecht, Thorpe, Koberg, Dodson, Lipiec, Roland, Willingham, Smelley. THIRD ROW: Salmon, Knut¬ son, Barton, Vandervoort, Jungman, Better, Denison, Schultz, White, Smith, A., Pall, Boyce, Copper, Birdwell, Stacha, Brown, J., Denman, Raska, Humphries, Blain, Taylor, Rose, Patterson, Medina, Higgins, Christopher. SECOND ROW: Smith, R., Blain, Cook, Parker, Clark, Theis, Commanding Officer ARTHUR C. FISCHER COMPANY C-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Vitek, P. C. Groom, J. N. Latham, E. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Lewis, R. A. Chilton, H. P. Luymes, A. H. Smith, S. F. Morgan, E. K. Pye, P. G. CORPORALS Simoneaux, E. M. Brown, A. E. Wiedenfeld, K. W. Cook, W. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Denison, D. R. Dodson, D. H. Bowers, E. J. Marrou, B. F. Florence, H. D. Medina, A. J. Radde, K. A. Smith, R. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Heliums, L. N. Zuehlke, R. C. SOPHOMORES Jarvis, W. B. Anderson, C. E. Stepp, J. L. Barton, M. Theis, T. M. Birdwell, H. L. Blain, N. D. Dreesen, A. D. Better, J. K. Engelbrecht, R. S. Boyce, W. C. Fitzgerald, F. H. Brown, J. M. Harned, C. R. Christopher, D. A. Hebert, P. F. Frazier, S. W. Higgins, R. W. Humphries, R. J. Jungman, F. M. Lipiec, C. M. Karle, F. G. Munson, M. A. Lagow, C. M. Scheer, E. F. McQueen, S. G. Schultz, L. R. Pall, M. S. Stacha, R. Raska, R. W. Towier, H. B. Roland, A. L. Whitson, J. T. Salmon, C. R. Smelley, W. J. FRESHMEN Smith, R. C. Alston, F. G. Smrkovsky, R. A. Batte, R. D. Spears, J. A. Benson, R. C. Sylvester, J. B. Bradley, J. L. Taylor, C. A. Brandt, R. E. Taylor, M. S. Cooper, L. R. Vandervoort, P. E. Clark, R. J. Watts, B. R. Davis, E. J. White, J. W. Denman, J. L. White, R. L. Dethlefsen, M. H. Willingham, J. L. Executive Officer O 1 JAMES E. PARKER 100 Spears, Chilton, Kneisler, Vitek, Heliums, Jaruis, Weatherby, Jernigan, Stepp, Muston, Hunn, Munson, McQueen, Watts. FIRST ROW: Morgan, Lewis, Bowers, Florence, Latham, Radde, Collard, Fescher, Wiedenfeld, Pye, Simpton, Groom, Luymes, Simoneaux. Young Ag surrounded by Jessies at TCU Corps Trip reception. Spider □ The last of old Army ' COMPANY LIEUTENANTS Braden, W. F. Fowler, R. L. Gentry, T. E. Glodt, J. F. Lanning, J. W. Fresher, W. A. Salinas, J. M. Sanders, L. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Metz, R. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Chupik, S. E. Dollins, J. G. Fuchs, J. A. Heineman, E. J. Martinez, H. T. McQueen, H. D. Olivarez, B. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Armstrong, W. E. Bitar, J. J. Buchwald, J. G. Dickie, T. M. Howard, H. K. Prentiss, T. W. Watts, W. R. Wright, M. JUNIORS ON STAFF Mann, J. C. Steffens, L. G. CORPORALS Crocker, L. D. Dismukes, J. T. Griffin, C. V. Harbert, J. C. Hargrove, T. R. Jackson, T. M. Jacoby, P. W. Robinson, J. E. Rutledge, R. N. Tate, P. V. Woods, ( D. R. SOPHOMORES Berger, E. J. FOURTH ROW: Rutledge, Berger, Kinard, Cobos, Harbert, Woods, Zuehlke, Richter, Hargrove, Griffith, Hennard, Fischer, Kent, Sontag, Countiss, Webb, Cumbie, Meir, Schwertner, Coates, Wadsworth, Desmukes, Robin¬ son, Neubauer, Shafer, Sullivan, Moore, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Callaway, Harvey, Rippy, Ontiveres, Stanfield, Wyatt, Bridges, Payne, Henry, Clayton, Hill, Bohn, Bowers, Morgan, Griffin, Schuchardt, Crooks, McCall, Bippert, Zwahr, Huebinger, Crocker, Tate, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Jacoby, Olivares, Watts, Martinez, Chupik, Bitar, Steffens, Fuchs, Arm- D-l ROSTER Bohn, P. G. Stanfield, G. G. Kinard, D. H. Bowers, R. E. Webb, B. L. Lovell, A. C. Callaway, M. D. Wilson, W. L. Meir, W. C. Davis, A. R. Moore, J. H. Fischer, D. H. FRESHMEN Neubauer, J. P. Griffith, S. E. Bippert, R. D. Ontiveres, G. C. Harvey, E. J. Bonvillain, F. B. Payne, D. A. Hennard, D. M. Bridges, F. W. Richter, E. R. Hill, O. Clayton, K. A. Rippy, R. L. Keilers, D. R. Coates, C. L. Shafer, M. L. Kent, L. L. Countiss, W. F. Sontag, W. H. L aw, J. R. Cobos, C. R. Sullivan, J. P. McCall, H. G. Crooks, J. D. Wadsworth, G. L. Morgan, R. W. Cumbie, B. K. Wyatt, W. K. Schuchardt, J. C. Henry, T. C. Zuehlke, L. D. Schwertner, L. J. Huebinger, W. E. Hunter, D. C. Zwahr, H. A. strong, Heineman, Buchwald, Wright, Dollins, Prentiss, Dickie, Howard, McQueen. FIRST ROW: Johnson, Salinas, Glodt, Fresher, Sanders, Lyons, Fowler, Lanning, Gentry, Braden. First Sergeant TOM M. JOHNSON 103 COMPANY E-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Carter, J. M. Doty, D. H. Dougan, D. H. Edmundson, C. W. Hart, C. M. Hawkins, J. H. Kemp, A. E. Leonard, T. B. Listi, S. A. Mosty, S. N. Watts, A. A. SENIORS ON STAFF Ferguson, T. L. Franklin, J. L. Molina, H. E. Oates, E. C. McGown, M. D. Riley, B. L. Smith, W. H. Newton, D. E. Sveter, 0. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Terrell, C. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holditch, D. W. Veselka, V. K. Bass, P. M. Owen, F. S. Davis, G. L. Rektorik, H. J. SOPHOMORES Gibbons, W. E. Rose, J. T. Atkinson, R. M. Johnson, B. R. Cassity, R. D. Kieschnick, H. W. CORPORALS Marr, C. E. Lewis, L. D. Allen, J. L. Noonan, C. C. Thompson, A. C. Armstrong, D. R. Parker, D. M. Callan, M. B. Polito, J. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Knouse, J. A. Gregory, E. H. Mazza, T. N. FRESHMEN Minor, R. R. Bassham, J. M. FOURTH ROW: Gilardi, Bassham, Parker, Wallace, Minor, Layton, Knouse, Griffith, Atkinson, Oates, Coddou, Gilcrease, Sveter, Bradley, Brady, Hightower, Williams, Weatherbee, Masoomian, Weise, Marr, Bentzen, Armstrong, McDaniel, Matthew, Chapmen, Lyerly. THIRD ROW: Flores, Mazza, Durham, Atkins, Allen, Terrell, Polito, Smith, Weathersbee, Frias, Partridge, Grayson, Yauger, Marshall. SECOND ROW: Callan, Higgins, Gregory, Lewis, Riley, Kirkes, Gibbons, Davis, Rektorik, John¬ son, Kieschnick, Rose, Thompson, Owen, Molina, Bass, Holditch, Krebs, 104 Bentzen, G. W. Coddou, C. A. Flores, L. Frias, P. F. Grayson, S. M. Griffith, C. A. Lyerly, G. E. Marshall, D. V. Masoomian, S. Z. McDaniel, S. L. Partridge, R. B. Wallace, C. H. Weathersbee, W. C. Weise, J. N. First Sergeant MICHAEL E. HIGGINS Executive Officer JOHN A. McCLURE Johnson, Covington. FIRST ROW: Watts, Mosty, Dougan, Doty, Ferguson, Leonard, Kemp, McClure, Hawkins, Payne, Newton, McGown, Carter, Keester, Hart, Edmundson, Listy. Commanding Officer DAVID P. PAYNE Temp. 1 8° Time 5:30 A.AA. 105 FINEST FIRST Commanding Officer THOMAS R. RANSDELL Executive Officer HERSHEL J. MARTIN, JR. First Sergeant HARRISON P. JONES COMPANY F-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Ledbetter, W. R. Keltner, N. L. Holley, A. N. Owen, R. S. McConnell, T. T. Martin, H. J. Palmer, J. A. Riley, P. E. Mayfield, W. T. Schell, J. A. Conn, G. R. Merka, J. T. Smith, R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS JUNIORS Stancil, W. R. Bauer, S. M. Castellanos, M. M. Yaklin, J. G. Cook, J. H. Humber, J. B. Eddleman, E. G. Cravens, G. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Jeff us, M. R. James, G. A. Kuchnicki, R. P. CORPORALS Monier, W. T. Miles, R. D. Bresler, D. A. Powell, R. T. Striegler, T. L. Carter, R. K. Wolff, M. W. Duvall, D. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lyon, W. L. ' Anderson, L. F. JUNIORS ON STAFF Milstead, J. P. Brown, S. P. Jones, E. P. Monroe, M. P. Conner, H. S. FOURTH ROW: Gibson, Cole, Switzer, Oliver, McKeen, Holman, Strege, Danat, Amox, Groce, Sloan, Nauck, Lyon, Scott, Vaughn, Recht, Nicks, Carter, Thompson, Monroe, Seymour, Haase, Graves, Fritz, Sharp, Duvall. THIRD ROW: McMains, Green, Hofer, Jaegers, Potts, Kronen- 106 Oliver, T. B. Sloan, J. E. Vaughn, F. A. Watts, D. E. James, S. L. SOPHOMORES Bownds, W. A. Brown, T. G. Cole, R. H. Danat, A. W. Erwin, E. A. Fritsche, C. M. Henglein, R. J. Hill, C. C. Hofer, C. T. Holman, B. M. Kronenberger, L. McMains, J. R. Mitchell, C. L. Nicks, W. L. Potts, J. M. Ptak, L. D. Rodriguez, B. Sharp, R. W. Switzer, S. A. Thompson, M. S. Thornhill, O. M. FRESHMEN Amox, R. L. Desilets, G. E. Fritz, J. L. Gibson, E. G. Groce, W. E. Graves, J. H. Green, K. E. Jaegers, G. A. Haase, T. C. Lee, W. McKeen, R. G. Nauck, A. R. Osmon, H. E. Recht, D. L. Scott, S. I. Seymour, R. W. Strege, D. L. Unikel, L. A. Warren, J. S. berger, Desilets, Ptak, Osmon, Brown, Watts, Bownds, Fritsche, Unikel, Milstead, Erwin, Warren, Henglein, Hill, Lee, Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Jones, H. P., Castellanos, Jeffus, Keltner, Kuchnicki, McConnell, Cravens, Brown, Miles, Humber, Eddleman, Striegler, Ledbetter, Cook, Schell, Jones, E. P., Anderson, Owen, Conn, Bauer, Conner, Palmer, Riley, Wolff. FIRST ROW: Bresler, Monier, Smith, James, Martin, Stancil, Ransdell, Merka, Powell, Mayfield, Yaklin, Thornhill. 107 Commanding Officer GREGORY G. HOLOCHWOST Executive Officer RONALD M. BRAAAE First Sergeant JAMES P. DURBIN FOURTH ROW: Graves, Hablinski, Biron, Trimble, Taylor, Bartlett, Mosesman, Fisher, Kaiser, Mullen, Landreth, Harding, Urban, Arnold, Nagy, Van Hardeveld, Rohe, Kirkpatrick, Linton, Patton, Whitson, Crow¬ der, Fulgham, Hicklin, Furrh, Morris, White, Nagid. THIRD ROW: O ' Brien, COMPANY G-l ROSTER LIEUTENANTS STAFF SERGEANTS Fredrick, R. A. Curtis, F. P. Adams, T. L. Heikkila, E. C. Graves, J. R. Frank, G. E. Bauer, R. D. Mayo, J. M. Hicklin, J. S. Hablinski, W. N. Brame, R. M. O ' Neal, J. L Johnson, A. B. Harding, T. H. Collins, P. M. Patton, M. L. Kaiser, L. K. Harvel, D. J. Eeds, G. E. Scaggs, R. L. Linton, R. E. Kirkpatrick, J. R. Jackson, M. L. Segura, R. P. Morris, R. L. Klampke, S. E. Johnson, C. A. Mosesman, B. Landreth, G. E. Meyer, N. G. CORPORALS Nagid, P. A. Maselli, N. V. Orena, G. Bartlett, T. R. Orton, G. K. Monaco, T. A. Perry, J. W. Fisher, T. L. Pierce, D. R. Morgan, M. R. Post, E. T. Fulgham, W. N. Redmond, G. B. Mullen, D. R. Striegler, H. R. Furrh, S. R. Smith, J. H. O ' Brien, J. E. SENIORS ON STAFF Koch, K. J. Trimble, R. L. Padgett, S. L. Mella, C. A. Unroe, D. M. Patton, J. C. Anderson, D. C. Nagy, W. F. Van Hardeveld, J. A. Phelps, R. Syler, G. W. Radcliffe, R. J. Williams, K. D. Rapp, D. G. Toole, 1. Taylor, G. L. Winkle, F. M. Rohe, J. M. Valdez, A. L. Whitson, R. H. FRESHMEN Sandell, J. D. Sinks, T. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS SOPHOMORES Arnold, M. J. Sweeney, W. L. Brewster, C. H. Baugh, L. T. Biron, B. Trantham, C. R. Howard, R. C. Boydston, M. B. Bramlett, J. C. Waters, E. P. Jamison, C. L. Burlin, C. W. Cauble, B. W. White, M. D. Jones, D. R. Cano, J. U. Chastain, J. D. Wright, F. J. Ledoux, L. E. Fleniken, J. P. Crowder, J. L. 108 Sinks, Bramlett, Unroe, Rapp, Frank, Klamke, Fredrick, Orton, Sweeney, Johnson, Phelps, Harvel, Monaco, Sandell, Wright, Chastain, Atkins, Pierce, Maselli, Redmond, Cauble, Morgan, Baugh, Waters, Trantham, Padgett. SECOND ROW: Cano, Radcliffe, Boydston, Curtis, Ledoux, Jones, Brewstfer, Mayo, Skaggs, O ' Neal, Jones, Jamison, Heikkila, Segura, Howard, Burlin, Fleniken, Winkle. FIRST ROW: Mella, Durbin, Orena, Jackson, Meyer, Bauer, Eeds, Streigler, Brame, Holochwost, Perry, Syler, Toole, Adams, Post, Collins, Johnson. 109 COL E. V. AD 3MS Lt. Col. E. V. Adams came to A AA in February of 1946, to assume the directorship of the Aggie band- then, 130 pieces strong. He had graduated from A AA with the class of ' 29, himself a band member for four years. After graduation, he worked as a director at several high schools until entering the service at the outset of World War II. At the close of the war, he left the army, and came to A AA, replacing Col. R. J. Dunn, who had served as director for 21 years. He says that his distinctive occupation has been a very rewarding experience, notable for the many persons he has seen come and go, during the past eighteen years. Under his direction the organization has grown to a peak size of 264 members, in 1962, and has gained national acclaim. His greatest thrill as band director, he tells us, was the huge ovation the band received at the U.C.L.A. game in Los Angeles, in 1957. Col. Adams has worked very hard with the band, and it is primarily through his efforts that the band is what it is today. The AGGIELAND would like to salute Col. Adams on a job well done. We know that in the future the Aggie band will continue to be of the highest quality. Col. and Mrs. Adams attending the annual Band Dance. 110 SECOND BRiCADE SlAFP COL. RONALD W. VAUGHAN Commanding Officer LT. COL. WILLIAM K. MAJ. JOSEPH E. STANTON MANN, JR. Executive Officer Adjutant MAJ. ROBERT M. MAJ. MICHAEL L. DENNEY SHAW Inspector General Operations Officer MAJ. MINOR PEEPLES, III Logistics Officer SGT MAJ. FRANK M. MULLER, JR. Sergeant-Major M SGT. JIMMY D. GEORGE Scholastic Sergeant M SGT. FRANK M. TOVEY Operations Sergeant Fall M SGT. ROBERT M. NALLEY Supply Sergeant M SGT. CHARLES E. WALLACE Operations Sergeant Spring III LT. COL. WILLIAM W. R. PURCELL Commanding Officer THIRD SIAFF MAJ. HENRY A. NIEHAUS Adjutant MAJ. C. CHRIS SCHAEFER Executive Officer MAJ. CHARLES E. BRANDT Scholastic Officer M SGT. DAVID R. SUHLER Sergeant-Major T SGT. WALLACE W. MIGURA Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. G. DAVID PETTY Supply Sergeant T SGT. HARRY S. LEWIS Operations Sergeant LT. COL. SHELBURNE J. VESELKA Commanding Officer fourth rstwon staff SGT MAJ. ROBERT N. PALM Sergeant-Major T SGT. LARRY K. PLUNKETT Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. BEN E. WOLFE Operations Sergeant T SGT. JERRY N. WHITEKER Supply Sergeant FOURTH ROW: Schwiening, Kithas, Mitchem, McCabe, Crawford, Ham¬ mond, Hopkins, Honeycutt, Harrison, Rasbury, Baker, Roberts, Harrell, Sparks, Sobey, Holladay, Harwell, Long, Adams, Prugh, Carpenter, Lewis, Hunt, Piper, Korb, Weppler, Hess, Matocha. THIRD ROW: Kuyken¬ dall, Cook, Bettge, Edgar, Rehmet, Marek, Alfonso, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Holt, Herman, Migura, Atkins, Dingley, Hennessey, Woodruff, Let ' s go, they ' re already falling out for drill. Where ' s Bullet? Where do you think? Denton? It ' s a weekend, isn ' t it? COMPANY A-2 ROSTER Commanding Officer TOM COLLINS First Sergeant J. RUDY HERMAN Executive Officer LIEUTENANTS Cancellare, Joseph E. Collins, Thomas Elsbury, Bill R. Finks, John E. Wert, Harold E. SENIORS ON STAFF Christian, John H. Goff, John E. Mann, Joseph E. Schaefer, C. Chris SENIORS Neale, Robert K. Salinas, Carlos R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Neel, Jerry D. Smith, Randall P. Warren, John R. STAFF SERGEANTS Atkins, James K. Dorn, Richard C. Haluska, Jerry L. Hennessey, Richard A. Lee, Alfred C. Norton, William M. Woodward, Daniel Y. JUNIORS ON STAFF George, Jimmy D. Migura, Wallace E. CORPORALS Baker, Robert D. Campbell, Richard S. Harrell, Thomas E. Holt, Jack B. Rasbury, Michael B. Sobey, Thomas M. Sparks, Richard C. 114 George, Neel, Dorn, Haluska, Woodward, Warren, Smith, Norton, Lee. FIRST ROW: Mann, Wert, Salinas, Goff, Finks, Collins, Neale, Christian, Elsbury, Schaefer, Cancellare. Fightin ' Company A-2 came through in its usual rare style this year, attaining fifth place in the Corps, and taking the P. F. Jouine academic award back from the AAeds. We might not have been so hot in intramurals, under the leadership of Pachy¬ derm Wert, but we had fun try¬ ing. At least that ' s what they keep telling us. In spite of our high academic standing, we found time for the usual night excursions, water fights, and groad contests, and many of us even managed to put in some work on the AGGIE- LAND. Finally off probation, we managed to put together a com¬ pany party in Galveston, and raised as much ruckus as possible at the Corps trips. All in all, it ' s been a pretty good year. FRESHMEN Alfonso, Raymond W. Bettge, Paul D. Carpenter, Forrest L. Cook, Archie D. Crawford, William H. Hammond, John C. Holladay, John N. Honeycutt, David M. Hunt, Richard C. Korb, Kenneth W. Kuykendall, Barry Long, George W. Marek, James E. Matocha, Donald J. Mitchem, Robert E. Piper, Alan L. Rehmet, Joseph D. Schwiening, Fred Weppler, Larry A. A-Battery freshmen assist John Finks in a sky-diving mission. (He had missed his plane, so they volunteered to help.) 115 FOURTH ROW: Burks, Pawlak, Criswell, Lane, Smith, G. P., Vittetoe, Birdsong, Brock, Mika, Field, Bradner, McCutchen. THIRD ROW: Black, Smith, T. H., Harris, Nelson, Hayden, Moore, Mounce, Chaney, Neely, Priest, Brown, Hatcher, Schuman, Duke, Stupka, George, Chapman, Horn- Krebs, Felkner, Gilbreath, Steindorf, Kubicek, Dickson, Van Horn, Dietz, back, Duncan. SECOND ROW: Fisher, Trainer, O ' Reilly, Barr, Stengel, 116 BUZZARD CO COMPANY B-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Degyansky, Albert W. Finkelstein, Jerry Fitts, John AA. Fraley, AAorris Franklin, Lawrence AA. Robinson, Charles W. Springer, Bobby L. Taylor, Kenneth F. SENIORS ON STAFF Brant, Charles E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barr, Frederick J. AAcGinnis, Ronnie AA. AAcKinney, Gary A. O ' Reilly, AAichael P. Willis, Robert E. STAFF SERGEANTS Dailey, John H. Story, Earnest R. Wood, James AA. JUNIORS Ewing, Thomas G. Stengel, James L. Wiley, AAalcolm K. CORPORALS Brock, Kenneth D. Brown, Ronald F. Burks, Conrad H. Chaney, Thomas R. Fisher, Denzel L. Harris, Franklin A. Hatcher, Lester B. Hayden, Louis E. Hornback, James R. Lane, Robert W., Jr. Neely, James E. Schuman, Albert D. SOPHOAAORES Chapman, John W. Cramer, Daniel J. Dietz, Irving AA. Duke, Bruce R. Duncan, William S. Felkner, Roy D. George, Edward H. Kubicek, Donald AAika, Donald F. AAoore, Ronald K. Smith, Garrison P. Smith, Ted H. Weber, John AAcGinnis, AAcKinney, Wood, Story, Crammer, Ewing, Dailey, Wiley. FIRST ROW: Taylor, Finkelstein, Degyansky, Springer, Fitts, Fraley, Koehler, Franklin, Brandt, Balentine, AAartin, Robinson. FRESHAAEN Birdsong, William A. Black, George L. Bradner, George T. Criswell, John S. Dickson, Angus Field, James W. Gilbreath, Walter S. Krebs, John E. AAcCutchen, Danny R. Nelson, Arued E. Pawlak, Jerry AA. Racker, Richard AA. Stupka, Kenneth C. Talbert, Robert E. VanHorn, Jack L. Vittetoe, James E. First Sergeant LLOYD D. TRAINER 117 FOURTH ROW: Lipiec, Rodgers, Meaux, Denny, Barry, Spencer, Ramsey, Hilton, Engelbert, Cherry, Gee, Hammel, Willcox, Boese, Jarvis, Rowe, Jones, Engelbert, Dusek, McPherson, Kahanek, Esparza, Wilson, Chapman, Miller, Snowden. THIRD ROW: Bagby, Silliman, Lewellen, Mann, Manning, Collins, Kornfuehrer, Meek, Miller, Thying, Brand, Copper, Ferguson, Scherer, Allen, Brooks, Taylor, Juarez, Smith, Holster. SECOND ROW: COMPANY C-2 ROSTER Whitaker, T. R. Whittington, R. F. LIEUTENANTS SENIORS ON STAFF STAFF SERGEANTS Bishop, M. D. Gros, R. P. Christian, H. D. Cook, G. M. O ' Neal, M. N. Doreen, W. R. Schlather, K. J. Jaris, J.- R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Walker, S. L. Persyn, H. O. Burns, J. M. JUNIORS ON STAFF Powell, W. L. May, W. D. Pridmore, J. A. Robinson, D. K. Suhler, D. R. Record, J. E. Volz, G. A. Tisdale, G. L. Wilson, W. B. Vrzalik, J. H. CORPORALS Allen, D. E. Denney, M. E. Engelbert, R. E. Esparza, E. D. Hilton, W. J. Holster, J. L. Juarez, R. Z. Lewellen, T. E. Ramsey, J. B. Smith, B. R. Spencer, J. R. Willcox, M. G. Williams, T. R. SOPHOMORES Bagby, D. E. Boese, J. O. Chapman, D. M. Collins, R. E. Engelbert, R. A. Hammel, R. W. Jaris, E. J. 118 Executive Officer HARVEY O. PERSYN First Sergeant ERNEST R. HOLLOWAY Kahanek, H. Jones, C. T. Miller, R. D. Kornfuehrer, P. R. Reimers, D. D. Lipiec, J. M. Scherer, R. M. Mann, M. D. Taylor, P. E. Manning, C. Q. Meaux, L. E. FRESHMEN Meek, R. L. Barry, J. L. Miller, A. R. Brand, J. B. McPherson, G. E. Brooks, C. R. Rodgers, B. W. Cherry, F. B. Rowe, R. H. Cooper, J. H. Silliman, C. M. Dusek, B. J. Snowden, J. D. Ferguson, G. H. Thying, ' L. W. Gee, T. Wilson, T. G. Commanding Officer GILBERT HORTON FOREHAND Commanding Officer GARY L. BYRD First Sergeant GLENN W. SCHMIDT Apple, anyone? D-2 COMPANY D-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS SENIORS Echterhoff, J. H. Haggard, H. L. Geye, R. J. Glisan, C. L. Heibel, R. A. Gray, D. K. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Jamison, W. P. Atkins, R. D. McAfee, W. R. Barlow, J. E. Praisner, A., Jr. Burke, A. J., Ill Reynolds, J. R. Carillo, D. S. Sudderth, C. V. Feighny, M. L. Thompson, M. D. Wiederhold, R. W. Long, J. G. JUNIORS ON STAFF SENIORS ON STAFF Lewis, H. S. Fowler, D. T. Nalley, R. M. Jasek, R. D. Petty, D. G. Niehaus, H. A. Purcell, W. R. Tovey, F. M. FOURTH ROW, Left to right: Trulock, W., Allen, DuRard, Merritt, McCormick, Roberts, Durbon, Harvison, Simmons, D., Wright, Curry, Waters, Lederer, Mosty, Garner, Jensen, Smithson, Yows, Proctor, Dun¬ lap, Covington, Jinks, Specia, Bradford, Lane, Spaw, Walker. THIRD ROW: Edwards, Gomez, Wofford, Richardson, Ramirez, Lindsey, Talley, Swanson, Stower. SECOND ROW: Huston, Schmidt, Carillo, Burke, Petty, Benton, Farrier, Atkins, McNally, Lewis, Hoysa, Betz, Long, Moyer, 120 l l ■ ' STAFF SERGEANTS Betz, R. A. Farri er, R. C. Ferguson, R. L. Simmons, K. O. Snider, R. H. Spengler, W. AA. CORPORALS Allen, J. D. Gomez, R. V. Harvison, G. E. Huston, AA. D. Lederer, A. C. AAosty, R. L. Simmons, D. H. Spaw, W. J. ( Jr. Swanson, W. T. SOPHOAAORES Long, C. E. FRESHAAEN Covington, C. C. Curry, V. E. Dunlap, AA. E. DuRard, B. L. Jenson, P. L. Lane, AA. C. Lindsey, C. E. AAcCormick, J. R. Procter, AA. R. Ramirez, N. T. Specia, R. A. Tally, R. D. Walker, T. R. Yows, J. T. But, Sarge, I hate apples. Feighny, Snider, Ferguson, Smith, Barlow, Spengler. FIRST ROW: Heible, Fowler, Reynolds, Purcell, Echterhoff, Weiderhold, Geye, Byrd, Thompson, AAcAfee, Sudderth, Gray, Glisan, Praisner, Haggard. 121 COMPANY E-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Adams, D. L. Land, T. E. Mayfield, J. Morrison, D. G. Shaw, C. C. Stengel, G. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Abbott, C. S. Davis, G. E. Dresser, P. A. Shaw, M. L. Stanton, W. K. Summers, F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Aldrich, L. W. Buttrill, G. H. Good Morning, Sir. FOURTH ROW: Walker, Penn, Ware, Laramey, Galloway, Evans, Melcer, Jackson, Peterson, Robertson, Henderson, Schessler, Mikeska, Davis, Praeger, McMath, Studley, Fagan, Smith, Tidmore, Parrott, Sims, Henry, Fell, Lake, Pearson, Sharp. THIRD ROW: Nettleton, Dooley, McKenty, El- 122 Commanding Officer CRAIG S. ABBOTT Dulin, E. R. Henry, S. S. Davis, J. F. Finkbiner, T. C. Holder, L. D. Elliott, J. E. Gunter, J. H. Jackson, D. L. Emmons, J. C. Oberhoff, K. E. Lake, S. T. Fannin, C. L., Jr. STAFF SERGEANTS McMath, J. S. Melcer, M. R. Galloway, S. L. Heaton, C. R. Bayer, W. C. Rodgers, J. H. Henderson, J. S., Brooks, J. M. Salge, A. C. Laramey, T. A. Janacek, J. W. Thornton, A. W. Pearson, A. P. Morrow, N. M. Northcutt, J. R. SOPHOMORES Penuel, V. B., Ill Robinson, F. L. JUNIORS ON STAFF Brooks, J. A. Evans, M. S. Sharp, D. A. Sims, R. N. Muller, F. M. McKenty, S. C. Vogel, D. E. Palm, R. N. Studley, P. R. Walker, M. R. CORPORALS Dooley, R. M. FRESHMEN Cochran, D. B. Zapata, T., Jr. liott, Fannin, Uribe, Hopkins, Rodgers, Thornton, Zapata, Cochran, Fennel, Lewis, Vogel, Heaton, Brown, Brooks, Payne, Emmons, Martin. SECOND ROW: Evans, Oberhoff, Bayer, Lane, Aldrich, Muller, Rogers, Northcutt, Palm, Buttrill, Dulin, Morrow, Brooks, Janzcek, Gunter, Finkbiner. FIRST ROW: Holder, Triesch, Vaselka, Land, Stengel, Mayfield, Shaw, Shaw, Ab¬ bott, Stanton, Adams, Morrison, Jenkins, Peeples, Reveille II, Salge. 123 FOURTH ROW: Cox, Day, Campton, Thurman, McKinney, Otis, Pickering, McDonald, Wahl, Hall, Costello, Veselka, Hillis, Smith, Heger, Post, Griffin, Schroeder, Katzbeck, Hollister, Stotler, Seerden, Pizzitola, Newman, Essex, McFarland, Preas, Poteete. THIRD ROW: Perrone, Hop- LIEUTENANTS Boutte, Kenneth L. Brunkenhoefer, Robert E. Gallagher, Robert P. Greenhaw, Larry M. Hill, David G. Irvin, Stanley M. Leonard, Rodney V. Long, William L. McMillian, John W. Trahan, Terry C. Webb, John B. Home for the weekend! Executive Officer JOHN W. TAYLOR, JR. SENIORS ON STAFF Hodges, Mcloud B. Rinard, Stephen K. Vaughn, Ronald W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Clay, Albert W. Davis, Grayson L. Devine, Robert P. First Sergeant JOHN C. FRANK Commanding Officer CHARLES H. GREGORY kins, White, Jones, Langley, Higgins, McAdams, Senuta, Gardner, Gearing, Moore, Godfrey, Wallace, McNally, Topperman. SECOND ROW: Smith, Frank, Clay, Vacek, Garcia, Montgomery, Warren, Devine, Davis, Victory, Hable, Plunkett, Malaise, Diaz. FIRST ROW: Greenhaw, McMillian, Rinard, Leonard, Hill, Webb, Brunkenhoefer, Gregory, Vaughn, Trahan, Long, Taylor, Irvin, Gallagher, Boutte. Hable, Robert H. Malaise, William L. STAFF SERGEANTS Diaz, Leonard F. Garcia, Anastasio Montgomery, James M. Vacek, Mark J. Victory, Jerome H. Warren, Don E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Plunkett, Larry K. CORPORALS Day, Thomas M. Gardner, Paul F. Heger, Robert S. Higgins, E. Lee Moore, William S. Seerden, William F. COMPANY F-2 ROSTER Smith, Julian S. Hopkins, Michael H. Jones, Bill T. SOPHOMORES Katzback, Edward R. Pickering, Grover Q. Langly, George A. Pizzitola, John A. McAdams, Robert G. Post, Donald E. McDonald, Robert J. Poteete, Donald R. McFarland, James W. Preas, Edgar C. McKinney, Bill D. Schroeder, James M. McNally, William P. Newman, Clydus T. FRESHMEN Oatis, Bob E. . Costello, John J. Perrone, Paul F. Cox, Arnold D. Senuta, Jan P. Essex, Bill L. Smith, Terry L. Gearing, Phil R. Stotler, Donald L. Godfrey, Fredrick Q. Thurman, Stephen S. Griffin, Robert R. Topperman, Andrew H. Hall, Henry T. Veselka, Eugene K. Hampton, Robert J. Wahl, John L. Hillis, Conrad M. Wallace, Forbes L. Hollister, Jerry G. White, Robert M. FOURTH ROW: Breed, McMillan, Fowler, Gonzales, Simmons, Rodgers, Newton, Porter, LeBlanc, Nolte, Lambert, Terry, Wolf, Chovanec, Hind¬ man, Cooper, Menn, Fraley, Brown, Wallace, Dockery, Starnes, Aldridge, Horn, James, Kcfehl, Kelly. THIRD ROW: Diaz, Tate, Cuellar, Abbott, Taylor, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Boyd, Vernon, Al., Wolfe, Howard, Whitaker, Arnold, Vernon, Gary., Wallace, Hart, Vick, Hancock, Rowland. FIRST COMPANY G-2 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Anthaume, C., Jr. Beamer, J. May, D. W., Jr. Mitchell, R. L. Parker, W. B. Rodriguez, T. M., Jr. Vaughan, T. F., Jr. Wagner, T. P. SENIORS ON STAFF Denney, R. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Arnold, T. R. Hancock, W. R. Howard, B. B. Rowland, R. A., Ill Dockery, R. L. Dodd, C. L. Vernon, G. G. Fowler, D. W. Fraley, J. H. Vick, J. D. James, M. E. Hindman, W. R. Newton, R. D. Kelly, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Simmons, J. M. Koehl, H. R. Hart, M. J. Lambert, D. W. SOPHOMORES LeBlanc, R. B. JUNIORS ON STAFF Diaz, C. L. Menn, A. E. Wallace, C. E. Horn, L. H. Nolte, G. Whiteker, J. N. Lovil, W. C., Jr. Porter, R. E. Wolfe, B. E. Young, R. L. Starnes, R. M. Tate, N. B. CORPORALS FRESHMEN Taylor, D. B. Aldrich, S. P., II Abbot, E. C. Terry, W. R. Boyd, G. A. Breed, A. G. Wallace, H. S. Chovanec, E. E. Brown, C. P. Wolf, M. T. Cooper, R. E. Cuellar, R. 126 ROW: Parker, Vaughn, Rodriguez, Beamer, Denny, Cameron, Basham, May, Anthaume, Mitchell, Wagner. 127 TtyACABM HOWE OF THE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MASCOTS The annual Turkey Day game was perhaps the most colorful in the long history of the series. The spirit of both student bodies was at a peak. The rivalry was even greater because of the recent visit of Bevo to the A M campus. This visit, unsanctioned by TU officials, gave every indication that the game was going to be one of excitement. As the stadium filled the Teasips brought in their version of a cannon and set it in the south end of the stadium. A few minutes later the Ags brought in their version of a cannon. The first time the Aggies fired the crowd knew that there would be no match between the two. 128 LT. COL. KENNETH A. MAJ. RUFUS R. MAJ. LAWRENCE C. GRUNER LYNE VETTER, JR. Executive Officer Adjutant Chaplain TRfRD BRJ 04 DE SJAFF COL. HARLAN E. ROBERTS Commanding Officer LT. COL. GREGORY H. LANGLiN Scholastic Officer AAAJ. JOHN H. ROWE Supply Officer MAJ. LARRY G. PORTER Intelligence Officer MAJ. WILLIAM L. STANTON Operations Officer M SGT. JAMES E. M SGT. THOMAS M. BOURGEOIS FINE Scholastic Sergeant Supply Sergeant 129 LT. COL. ROBERT R. RICE Commanding Officer FIFTH RWUONJ SlAFF AAAJ. JERRY W. FELDER Executive Officer AAAJ. GERALD R. DONALDSON Adjutant AAAJ. STEPHEN K. FISK Chaplain AAAJ. AAICHAEL E. KEELING Scholastic Officer AAAJ. VERNON H. COOK Supply Officer AAAJ. J. DEE TYLER Operations Officer AAAJ. JERRY W. GODKIN Scholastic and Safety Officer 1st LT. GEORGE HUBLER Intelligence Officer AA SGT. HERBERT A. BROWNE Sergeant-AAajor T SGT. GEORGE R. AAARSHALL Scholastic Sergeant T SGT. JOHNNY S. RAAASEY Supply Sergeant T SGT. WILLI AAA L. TREDWAY, JR. Operations Sergeant 130 SPOR RWUOM CIAFP MAJ. GARY L. DOERRE Executive Officer MAJ. FRANK E. MEYERS Scholastic Officer MAJ. ROBERT N. McGUIRE, JR. Maritime Liaison Officer MAJ. JOHN R. DICKSON Intelligence Officer MAJOR JAMES M. ADAMS Operations Officer SGT. MAJ. ANDRAS J. CSAGOLY Sergeant-Major T SGT. HUBERT C. ROCHE Operations Sergeant T SGT. DON A. T SGT. JAMES C. RIGGS LIGHTSEY Scholastic Sergeant Supply Sergeant 131 A-2 FIFTH ROW: Provine, Dunn, Fibley, Semmelrogge, D. Davis, Warren, Belcher, Cudgel, Milstead, Mezger, Robinson, Derden, Schiffman, Cooper, Hurley, Queen, Franks, Matthews, Schreiber, Kidd, Shaunty, Jett, Perry, Bryan, Love, Johnson, Connor. FOURTH ROW: Frederiksen, Whitfield, Foster, Welsh, Miner, Van Hoosier, Clark, Dodgen, Payne, English, Garner, Smith, Grant, Hulbert, Broussard, Richards, Lee, LeBus, Hol¬ comb, Henderson, Gosney, Burkhart, Bamberg, Godin, Snipes, Stell, Coon. THIRD ROW: Hall, Dunavant, Koehler, Sullivan, House, Davis, Taylor, Thomerson, Voss, Hall, Stephens, Lackey, Lillard, Dominy, Parkin, Touchon, COMPANY A-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Adams, R. H. Elmore, R. D. Goldman, J. B. Habbinga, R. J. Oman, J. B. Woodall, R. P. SENIORS ON STAFF Cook, V. H. Fisk, S. K. Keeling, M. E. Rice, R. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Campbell, J. W. Gray, J. W. Smith, E. J. Wait, J. 132 GERALD B. KIESCHNICK Keeling, Blackmon, Schlegel, Webb, Wedemeyer, Burrow, Mobley. SEC¬ OND ROW: Overton, Ballard, Campbell, Gray, Crosbie, Smith, Browne, Wait. FIRST ROW: Rice, Habbinga, Oman, Elmore, Fisk, Adams, Kieschnick, Cook, Woodall, Keeling, Goldman. Executive Officer H. RICHARD ADAMS First Sergeant JOHN S. BALLARD JUNIORS ON STAFF Browne, H. A. Crosbie, J. M. CORPORALS Bamberg, W. H. Davis, D. S. Dominy, J. F. Foster, J. L. Gosney, G. L. Gudgel, K. E. Hall, D. R. Lackey, S. H. Overton, M. E. Parkin, J. C. Richards, B. S. Shaunty, T. L. Sullivan, J. A. Van Hoosier, W. L. Voss, R. G. SOPHOMORES Belcher, E. W. Blackmon, J. A. Broussard, E. A. Clark, G. G. Connor, J. C. Coon, C. N. Derden, W. H. Dodgen, J. P. Dunn, S. L. English, R. W. Frederiksen, L. W. Holcomb, J. A. Keeling, D. W. Kidd, G. T. Lee, T. W. Mobley, F. D. Schiffman, C. F. Smith, F. J. Taylor, W. O. Thomerson, J. D. Touchon, A. H. Warren, K. J. Whitfield, J. R. FRESHMEN Bilger, A. P. Burkhart, V. H. Burrow, R. L. Bryan, M. B. Cooper, G. W. Davis, G. B. Dunavant, M. L. Finley, R. M. Franks, T. F. Garner, R. C. Godin, J. M. Grant, L. D. Hall, N. P. Henderson, M. P, House, R. Hulbert, D. E. Hurley, W. N. Jett, A. D. Johnson, R. E. Koehler, W. E. LeBus, J. M. Lillard, M. D. Love, K. C. Matthews, D. M. Mezger, J. R. Milstead, T. Miner, J. C. Payne, J. M. Perry, R. W. Provine, W. C, Queen, F. J. Robinson, R. N. Sanders, R. W. Schlegel, M. H. Schreiber, H. C. Semmelrogge, J. P. Snipes, R. L. Stall, W. V. Stephen, P. L. Webb, J. T. Wedemeyer, H. M. Welsh, R; P. VETS 133 : : Commanding Officer JAMES T. SCOTT LOUIS L. YOUNG First Sergeant WILLIAM E. HATTAWAY New Army— Wake Up, Mr. Richter, Sir B-3 COMPANY B-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Honea, J. E. Brumbelow, R. Young, L. L. JUNIORS ON STAFF Oddson, T. A. SENIORS ON STAFF Marshall, G. Stanton, W. K. Ramsey, J. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Bray, J. H. Brummett, B. C. Dougherty, J. C. Barker, D. S. Emerson, C. A. Campbell, C. B. Fiedler, L. N. Escobar, K. R. Matthews, W. P. Jacob, M. T. Richter, C. X. Keese, L. A. Leftwich, M. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Shields, J. R. Burkhalter, K. R. Skiles, C. A. Deutsch, R. G. Gillis, D. E. Vaughp, R. E. FOURTH ROW: Guterrez, Ritchey, Haynes, Terrell, Dungan, Hughes, Left- wich, Heinen, Reeves, Morriss, Derstine, Huffman, Wyatt, Herring, Brew¬ ster, Schmidt, Keese, Edmondson, Hammitt, Nickelson, Campbell, Redden, Majors, Caswell, Clarke, Choate, Lewis. THIRD ROW: Richardson, Laborde, Brummett, Vaughn, Duren, Fincke, Key, VanZandt, Smith, Ray, Jordan, Johnson, Gossom, Shields, Clay, Vogt, Belcher, Skiles, Pearce, Escobar, Barder, McLean. SECOND ROW: Jacobs, Hattaway, Richter, Emerson, 134 SOPHOMORES Belcher, W. R. Brewster, O. F. Caswell, J. E. Dungen, C. T. Gutierrez, H. X. Herring, S. M. Huffman, K. W. Key, D. M. Majors, D. W. Maples, A. R. FRESHMEN Clarke, W. H. Derstine, H. W. Fincke, D. Hammitt, E. D. Heinen, R. E. Hughes, J. C. Jordan, G. E. Lewis, J. C. Morriss, C. A. Nickelson, R. Redden, M. E. Reeves, S. W. Richardson, C. A. Schmidt, V. H. Smith, M. D. Wyatt, L. E. Terrell, D. O. Ray, D. Fielder, Deutsch, Honea, Callahan, Wynn, Dougherty, Gills, Oddson, Bray, Matthews, Price, Burkhalter, Marshall, Ramsey. FIRST ROW: Stanton, Young, Scott, Duncan, Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Rubach, Hannigan, Eastman, Harvey, Williamson, Aldape, Glassford, Bennett, Horton, Lunsford, Balkman, Staff, Labarbera, Perry, Morgan, Wetherbee, Vanek, Douglas, Kluge, Dimock, Burditt, Byrne, Filtsch, Toone, Gaden, Garcia, Franklin. FOURTH ROW: May, Pollock, Reynolds, Cockrell, McCoy, Halpin, Zeis, Hasselmeier, Armstrong, Terry, Jett, Ship- man, Kleypas, Brown, Diaz, Zahn, Shipman, Knipstein, DeAtley, Marshall, Trapolino, Young, Rapp, Riggs, Fischer, Donnellan, Smith. THIRD ROW: Maktin, Holcomb, Saenz, Black, Chumley, Coco, Holden, Curran, Hart, COMPANY C-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS JUNIORS ON STAFF Bland, R. W. Davis, W. M. Tisdal, V. C. Macaluso, M. A. SENIORS ON STAFF JUNIORS Gruner, K. A. Emerson, C. D. Godkin, J. W. SENIORS CORPORALS Byrne, R. P. Vetter, L. C. Douglas, J. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Diaz, H. C. Glassford, D. M. Bourne, C. M. Holden, E. J. Glenney, S. W. Knipstein, R. C. Heartwell, S. F. Lunsford, T. M. Lindsey, J. G. Pavelka, M. A. Smotherman, R. D. Sherman, W. M. Turney, W. H. Staff, J. V. Wilson, J. A. Trapolino, L. S. Young, R. A. Nichols, R. Zeis, P. M. Pena, O. E. SOPHOMORES Perry, C. E. Pollock, J. E. Black, R. R. Reynolds, J. W. Burditt, M. L. Saenz, A. J. Coco, M. F. Shipman, N. R. Curran, D. J. Singleton, W. J. De Atley, B. R. Smith, L. W. Dimock, J. A. Spradling, D. H. Donnellan, R. Q. Sweeney, D. A. Eastman, G. L. Terry, W. M. Gaden, J. D. Thompson, D. P.. Goldfarb, J. H. Toone, L. S. Hart, J. W. Wetherbee, C. F. Hasselmeier, R. 1. Horton, E. L. FRESHMEN Kluge, C. A. Aldape, J. Mendoza, F. Allen, B. P. Armstrong, D. A. Balkman, J. P. Bennett, R. O. Chumley, D. L. Cockrell, M. W. Cole, T. T. Filtsch, S. G. Fischer, D. H. Franklin, R. H. Garcia, E. Halpin, J. M. Hannigan, E. V. Harvey, V. O. Holcomb, R. A. Jett, W. J. Kidd, G. S. Kleypas, B. M. La Barbera, P. T. Marshall, W. P. Martin, C. M. May, L. L. McCoy, R. D. McKinney, G. G. Melville, D. E. Morgan, T. J. Rapp, J. H. Riggs, M. S. Rubach, A. M. Shipman, R. D. Vanek, K. N. Williamson, R. P. Young, J. W. Zahn, C. W. 136 Melville, Cole, Goldfarb, Pena, Thompson, Pavelka, Allen, Singleton, Mendoza, Cabla. SECOND ROW: Sherman, James, Macaluso, Davis, Heartwell, Wilson, Glenney, Emerson, Smothermon, Lindsey, Turney, Bourne, Young. FIRST ROW: Stanton, Gruner, Tisdal, Ashy, Bland, Godkin. MED. CO C-3 MARCHING SONG I We are brave, we are bold But this marching sure gets old As the medics go rolling along. I ' m a lover, not a fighter, And this rifle don ' t get lighter, As the medics go rolling along. Chorus For it ' s hi, hi, hee, and an appendectomy Make those incisions deep and long! And where ' er we go, you will Always know, that C-3 is rolling along. We don ' t keep pets, like the vets. And we don ' t ride airforce jets. And those medics go rolling along We don ' t scream, like Gyrenes. We aren ' t kicked out by our deans. And those medics go rolling along. We ' re the best, meet the test And we by-pass all the rest And those medics go rolling along. We ' ve got our place in the sun ' Cause we ' re always number one. And those medics keep rolling along. Tune: The Army Goes Rolling Along First Sergeant LARRY R. JAMES Commanding Officer THOMAS M. ASHY 137 COMPANY D-3 ROSTER CORPORALS LIEUTENANTS Goodson, D. H. Jones, M. G. Peters, B. C. Schaeffer, C. J. SENIORS ON STAFF Schmid, H. W. Laughlin, G. H. Donaldson, G. R. Felder, J. W. Tyler, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Batey, R. Darling, H. B. Holcomb, W. D. Laughlin, M. D. Marabella, P. J. McBrearty, C. F. Slimp, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Barron, J. T. De Pasqual, J. A. Howard, C. W. Larkin, J. B. Lee, J. A. Murphree, D. E. Saenz, J. L. Wakefield, L. Woojdridge, J. T. JUNIORS ON STAFF Bourgeois, J. E. Tredway, W. L. Aglietti, G. C. Andrews, K. R. Bishop, E. H. Fuller, D. W. Gordon, P. T. Humphries, P. M. Lopez, F., Jr. Matthews, W. T. McAdams, C. O. Petrasek, A. G. Wantzloeben, K. L. Weathers, S. J. SOPHOMORES Chastang, p. E. Donovan, R. L. Dromgoole, G. A. Kennedy, G. W. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Schubert, Parmer, Sleeper, Donavan, Hudgens, Dromgoole, Markham, Bishop, Connevey, Minks, Klien, Greenwood, Andrews, Wright, Webb, Kennedy, Houston, Visage, Deaton, Hillhouse, Stockstill, Lopez, Beauchy, Moore, Godwin, Stanitzky. THIRD ROW: Minks, R. C. Moore, W. D. Schubert, R. H. Sheaffer, D. E. Sleeper, W. W. Stockstill, G. R. Wright, R. A. Wright, W. L. Soliz, P. T. Webb, G. D. Nolte, J. Greenwood, W. FRESHMEN Beaudry, R. G. Burns, J. C. Chipps, J. C. Connevey, L. H. Deaton, T. H. Godwin, J. C. Hill, G. G. Hillhouse, M. Houston, D. A. Hudgens, E. M. Husfelt, G. E. Klein, L J. Le Bus, B. K. Loomis, B. J. Markham, W. E. McElroy, K. K. Michie, C. D. Miller, R. M. Paladina, J. R. Parmer, D. L. Smith, W. B. Stanitzky, C. J. Towers, D. Visage, S. J. Wisenbaker, W. C. Young, J. B. First Sergeant WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Gordon, Fuller, Michie, Dowden, McAdams, Young, Chipps, Weathers, Petrasek, Soliz, Burns, Hill, Wisenbaker, Matthews, Towers, McElroy, Wantzloeben, Agliette, Nolte, Smith, Chastang, LeBus, Wright, Loomis, Paladina. SECOND ROW: Humphries, Taylor, Laughlin, Laenz, Howard, Murphree, Lee, Bourgeois, McBrearty, Wooldridge, Tredway, Darling, Barron, Wakefield, DePasqual, Larkin, Slimp, Marabella, Holcomb. FIRST ROW: Peters, Schaeffer, Laughlin, Felder, Harris, Melton, Tyler, Ressby, Goodson, Jones. - 139 I don ' t care if your name js Baker, keep it quiet during C.Q.! THIRD ROW: Young, Vandercruysen, Stephens, Stanitzky, Simmans, Jones, See, Giesenschlag, Prugel, Fowler, Lawson, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Ohlendorf, Arnold, Pick, Coufal, Gailey, Manning, Hughes, Matcek, Isom, Jones, Bateman, Pantalion, Meier, Tovey, Bell, McGauhey, Richmond, Saenz, McAffee, Scherbel, Meiller, Shaunfield, Thompson, Ashcraft, Gregg, Long. FIRST ROW: Melton, Hartley, McGill, Hickman, Jernigan, Meyers, 140 £-2 COMPANY E-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Crutsinger, Larry Hartley, Thomas Hickman, Royce Ihrig, John R. McGill, D. W. McGregor, Mark Melton, Jackson D. SENIORS ON STAFF Adams, James M. Dickson, John R. Franklin, Jerry Jernigan, H. G. Meyers, F. E. Roberts, Charles T. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bateman, Barry L. Bell, Bob Dingley, Dale D. Isom, Conrad Jones, Harvin K. McGauhey, Robert Meier, Eugene P. Tovey, Frank M. JUNIORS ON STAFF Roche, Hubert Scoggin, Phillip CORPORALS Ashcraft, Jack G. Giesenschlag, W. H. Gregg, Layton D. Jones, Jerry L. Lawson, Shard D. Prugel, James A. See, Edward C. Thomas, Ray F. Thompson, Stephen M. FRESHMEN Arnold, M. R. Coufal, Sidney Pick, Donald Gailey, Dwight Hughes, Thomas W. Manning, Walter S. Matcek, James F. McAffee, Jimmy Meiller, Joaquin Ohlendorf, Curtis Saenz, Rene Scherbel, Charles Shaunfield, Phillip Simmans, Randy D. Stanitzky, Carl Stephens, James C. Vandercruysen, H. A Young, James B. First Sergeant CHARLES A. PANTALION Roberts, Bolling, McAdams, Crutsinger, Ihrig, McGregor, Adams, Franklin, Dickson, Smith, Jones. 141 THIRD ROW: Wilcox, Campise, Balmer, Zak, Young, Cangelose, Cooner, Young, Catalina, Williams, Tharp, Boykins, Farr, Smelly, McDowell, Robin- Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound; ... an accurate description of Roger Vick on the way to the bag. 142 Seniors move across the drill field at Final Review. son, Deen, Wall, Ruffino, Engelbrecht, Riley, Pridgen, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Gent, Ward, Brown, Garner, Johnson, Hopkins, Davis, Allen. FIRST ROW: Atkins, Tudela, Spencer, LaValle, McCulloch, Doerre. COMPANY F-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS STAFF SERGEANTS SOPHOMORES Atkins, Noble J. Allen, Henry L. Campise, James W. Blasingame, Christopher S. Catalina, Frank J. Catalina, Pete A. Dean, Don R. Johnson, Joe N. Mcbowell, David H. Henson, Sidney L. Ward, John K. Pridgen, Lynn E. McCulloch, Ben E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Riley, Martin L. Spencer, John C. Robinson, Wesley J. Tudela, John Riggs, James C. Williams, Robert H. Wilcox, Don H. SENIORS ON STAFF CORPORALS Doerre, Gary L. Balmer, Wilbur J. FRESHMEN Jackson, Ben R. Boykins, George F. Cangelose, Patrick D. Meadows, Thomas H. Farr, Louis L. Cooner, Harold D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lewis, Harry W. Lewis, Larry D. Deen, Travis D. Engelbrecht, Clyde C. Brown, Clifford L. Smelly, Eddie M. Frinze, Everett K. Davis, Roland O. Tharp, Kenneth A. Ruffino, Preston J. Garner, Daniel S. Young, Charles R. Wall, Arnold 1. Hopkins, Brock F. Young, Ralph Mark, Michael H. Zak, Michael J. Commanding Officer MARTIN D. LONG Long, Henson, Blasingame, Executive Officer MICHAEL F. LaVALLEE First Sergeant TERRENCE R. GENT JOHN H. GABBERT FOURTH ROW: Antosh, Merritt, Bailey, Aglietti, Barry, Yarborough, Eilers, Eidison, Jett, Manly, McCoy, Sharp, Seago, Pendery, Sumpter, Mullins, Green, Sherman, Beckman, Medford, May, O ' Neal, Dean, Prestidge, Stanley, Williams, Heitman. THIRD ROW: Grimes, Frandolig, Burns, Donaho, All right, all right, same old story. Who ' s got it this time? mem V 1 ! COMPANY G-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Lightsey, D. A. Jernigan, J. C. Roche, H. C. Kell, J. C. Oaker, D. A. JUNIORS Parks, W. G. Barnes, L. A. Sanders, J. R. Clifton, D. Downey, C. R. SENIORS ON STAFF Galey, J. H. Bate, H. E. Mayers, P. Lyne, R. R. Seitz, R. D. Southerland, J. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Callaway, M. R. Williams, F. F. Inniss, R. W. CORPORALS Kellar, K. E. Bate, J. M. Reifsnyder, R. Blake, J. Ward, K. B. Donaho, G. R. Eidson, T. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Csagoly, A. D. Gordon, D. M. Owens, Miller, Crouch, Mitchell, Oberle, Reichle, Harvey, Mullins, Smith, Gordon, Miller, Bate, Gummer, Roberts, Strauss, Creswell, Hays, Cupp, Sprung, Bass, Kniffin. SECOND ROW: Schubert, Tubre, Burd, Mayers, Borns, Galey, Seitz, Downey, Williams, Roche, Inniss, Lightsey, Callaway, Southerland, Kellar, Clifton, Csagoly, Word, Reifsnyder, Kunz, King, Norman. FIRST ROW: Blake, Lain, Kell, Parks, Freeman, Gabbert, Oaker, Lyne, Sanders, Jernigan. Jett, J. McCoy, J. W. Cupp, L. G. May, R. E. Medford, S. Gummer, S. V. Merritt, W. L. Miller, D. H. Green, W. E. Oberle, W. T. Miller, L. B. Grimes, R. R. Sherman, S. Owens, W. P. Heitman, L. Sprung, W. C. Pendery, D. A. Manley, S. Stanley, R. G. Prestidge, J. C. Mitchell, J. B. Tubre, S. R. Reichle, L. A. Mullins, T. S. „ SOPHOMORES Seago, J. M. Sharp, M. V. Norman, W. A. Roberts, W. D. Antosh, G. F. Sumpter, G. W. Schubert, G. W. Burd, H. H. Teipel, J. R. Strauss, D. D. Creswell, J. L. Harvey, G. Hays, D. M. King, C. L., Jr. Kearney, J. A.. Kunz, R. A. FRESHMEN Aglietti, T. C. Bailey, W. D. Berry, C. M., Jr, Crouch, C. M. Williams, R. M. £-3 i $4 G FIFTH ROW: Kovar, Adams, Ellis, Ray, Lamkin, Rowe, Arrington, Ermis, Bell, Rymkus, Farr, Bowen, Lindsey, Flippo, Burleson, McMillian, Moss, Schutze, Gardner, Carroll, Mullen, Phillips, Earl, Carroll, Rymkus, Owens. FOURTH ROW: Oehrlein, Coker, Dougan, Hannigan, Kidd, Henery, Gip¬ son, Willis, Zahn, Steinderf, Thomas, Plummer, Juge, Henry, Currington, Thomas, West, Robinson, Reeves, Clifton, Weiss, Prugh, Poss, Nilson, Scott, Turney, Curlee. THIRD ROW: Colbert, Harriman, Meadows, Crain, Runge, Dosher, Carpenter, McCarty, Murrah, Scott, Stefek. SECOND COMPANY H-3 ROSTER Executive Officer KENNETH SCOTT LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Hurta, F. J. Beller, R. L. Carpenter, E. N. Koehn, D. W. Hammonds, C. E. Colbert, C. M. Leonard, M. T. Mooney, J. E. Devine, Michael Lindsey, G. S. Reagan, T. H. Dwarshus, A. G. Meadows, D. B. Scott, K. Z. Kachtik, Jerry McBryde, C. W. LaGrange, C. R. McCarty, R. M. SENIORS ON STAFF McNauhan, Edward McClure, M. R. Rogers, G. Murrah, T. F. Moore, J. A. Rector, R. L. Neal, R. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Runge, J. F. Nilson, J. H. Aldrich, A. A. Spadora, Joseph Offner, M. Custer, C. D. Ward, W. R. Ouellette, P. L. Karr, K. G. Wellborn, Joe Reeves, G. N. McLean, K. J. Reynolds, J. W. SOPHOMORES Robinson, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Bates, L. E. Schwarzenbach, J. R. Meeks, Thomas E. Brown, G. R. Scott, R. A. Sebastian, J. W. Crain, W. L. Shilling, C. R. Cobb, L. N. Sparling, T. R. Cissell, R. M. Staples, G. W. Clime, R. L. Stefek, John C. Dosher, R. H. Stringfellow, R. C. Harriman, W. B. Tarr, J. E. Hillhouse, S. A. Thomas, D. L. Houston, D. P. Thompson, N. T. First Sergeant JOSEPH JENKINS 146 ROW: McBryde, Jenkins, Custer, Karr, Sabastian, Harriman, McLean, Meeks, Wellborn, Aldrich, Johnson. FIRST ROW: Hammonds, Scott, Swan, Mooney, Reagan, Minnick. Guess who got the award for the best dressed senior. Turney, W. W. Henry, M. M. Poss, J. M. West, D. E. Hightower, J. R. Prugh, R. W. Wood, C. R. Jenkins, P. S. Pyburn, J. H. Juge, R. A. Ray, S. J. FRESHMEN Kidd, R. W. Rowe, L. M. Adams, N. E. Kirchmer, J. T. Rymkus, M. Arrington, T. M. Kirk, L. R. Rymkus, P. Bell, J. D. Koss, W. E. Schutze, G. C. Bowen, J. D. Kovar, G. W. Sims, R. M. Burleson, R. E. Lamkin, Kenneth Smith, J. M. Carrol, L. T. Lenox, D. L. Steinderf, G. N. Childress, G. D. Lindsey, R. Stovall, D. G. Clifton, D. M. McMillian, T. H. Taylor, W. B. Coker, D. J. Moss, C. L. Thomas, R. N. Currington, L. D. Mullen, D. P. Weiss, J. H. Curlee, J. W. Oehrlein, F. R. Westerfield, 1. D. Dougan, J. T. Owens, M. T. Willis, G. E. Earl, G. N. Phillips, M. L. Worst, J. M. Edwards, E. H. Plummer, R. Zahn, C. W. Ellis, J. F. Ermis, H. J. Farr, W. E. Flippo, W. H. Gardner, W. C. The Ags in Arkansas to Gipson, Jerry lend support to the South¬ Hannigan, E. V. west Conference Cham- Henry, L. D. pions. Henry, M. M. U-2 147 1 3 1-3 was composed of cadets enrolled in the United States Marine Corps ' Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) program and fresh¬ men of the Texas Maritime Acad¬ emy. Maritime fish complete their education in Galveston. Their training includes cruises plus in¬ tensive instruction in Marine En¬ gineering and Marine Transpor¬ tation. The Marine PLC ' s take their military training during the sum¬ mer at Quantico, Virginia. Upon graduation from A M, they be¬ come commissioned officers in the Marine Corps. Of the present 61 Marine generals, five are Ag¬ gies. Two of these five hold the important commands of the Ma¬ rine Corps Recruit Depots at San Diego, California, and Parris Is¬ land, North Carolina. Although 1-3 was disbanded on Dec. 10, 1963, its former members continue to display the qualities and attributes which made the company so outstand¬ ing during its existence. ■ilii THIRD ROW: Hall, Elliott, Glasscock, Veselka, Wendenburg, Wise, Walcutt, Wilson, Wagstaff, Crampton, Hurst, Williams, Fredrickson, Rice, 148 Ragle, Cuny, Cope, Baker, Jensen, Lovell, Hauser, Donkervoet, Coonrod, Hopgood, Blair, Fine, Scoggin, Guzman, Burge. FIRST ROW: AAcGire, Howard, Fanning, Miles, Weber, Huerta, Fricke. SECOND ROW: Long, Vetter, Armstrong, Beard, Holley, Porter, Rowe. Commanding Officer NORMAN W. BEARD, JR. This page is dedicated by the men of Company 1-3 to the memory of Norman W. Beard, Jr., our last com¬ manding officer. Norman ' s devotion to duty, soldierly bearing, and constant hard work was an inspiration to us all. We feel he exemplified the true Spirit of Aggieland and possessed the high qual¬ ities desired in a Marine Officer. It is our hope that the example he set will not be in vain, but will serve as a path to lead and inspire us in our future endeavors. Executive Officer JAMES H. ARMSTRONG First Sergeant TED HOPGOOD COMPANY 1-3 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Armstrong, J. H. Holley, A. N. SENIORS ON STAFF Hubler, G. L. McGuire, N. R. Porter, L. G. Rowe, J. H. Vetter, L. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blair, F. S. Burge, C. E. Guzman, M. A. Scoggin, P. C. JUNIORS ON STAFF Fine, T. M., Ill CORPORALS Crampton, R. N. Cuny, F. C. Huerta, W. Long, C. E. Veselka, V. K. Weber, J. D. FRESHMEN Baker, M. A. Coonrod, J. W. Cope, J. T. Donkervoet, D. L. Elliott, W. S. Fanning, K. P. Fredrickson, H. Fricke, D. L. Glasscock, L. Hall, C. G. Hauser, T. F. Howard, R. Hurst, R. D. Jensen, P. A. Lovell, R. H. Miles, R. Ragle, W. G. Rice, P. D. Terry, A. T. Wagstaff, T. L. Walcutt, J. M. Wendenburg, C. A. Williams, J. D. Wilson, R. B. Wise, L. R. 149 TU Ftgfitui ' ifyM Agg Bawl 150 FfR£rWfN£- SlAFP LT. COL. LAWRENCE N. LT. COL. DON R. MAJ. BILLY G. MAJ. HAROLD C. MAJ. JAY B. MAJ. MICHAEL L. GARRETT, JR. VEAZEY CLAWSON BROWN NICHOLS LUTICH Executive Officer Scholastic Officer Adjutant Chaplain Operations Officer Safety Officer MAJ. ALLAN C. MAJ. JOE W. M SGT. DAVID A. M SGT. RONALD E. M SGT. JAMES D. M SGT. JOE A. PETERSON STUCKEY FRANKLIN HOWELL BOLES BOWLES Intelligence Officer Supply Officer Sergeant-Major Scholastic Sergeant Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant 151 MAJ. AUGUSTUS FREEMAN, JR. Executive Officer MAJ. ROBERT D. GOODENOUGH Personnel Officer MAJ. KENNIETH W. BAKER Scholastic Officer MAJ. JOHN S. PRATER Supply Officer MAJ. KENNETH GERSBACH Intelligence and Safety Officer MAJ. RONALD L. LUECK Adjutant FfR£T£ROUP SIAFP MAJ. JERRY H. JESSUP Operations Officer M SGT. E. C. SMITH Sergeant-Major T SGT. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN Scholastic Serge ant T SGT. GARY R. DUPLISSEY Operations Sgt. T SGT. CAREY L. WHITE Supply Sergeant SECOND GRjOUP SPVFP MAJ. JOSE VILLARREAL, JR, Operations Officer 153 SQUADRON I ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Clawson, B. G. Guin, B. H. Johnson, G. N. Knesek, J. H. Levy, J. H. Padgett, L. R. Wilcox, G. P. SENIORS ON STAFF Garrett, L. N. Jessup, J. H. Kiobassa, F. R. Lueck, R. L. Miller, R. A. Peterson, A. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Boehck, R. R. Halbert, D. M. Lindsey, C. D. Wood, P. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Smith, H. F. JUNIORS Burge, E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Duplissey, G. R. Sherman, W. T. CORPORALS Buck, C. G. Craddock, O. W. Franks, C. E. Harris, R. A. Lauer, K. B. Millikin, C. W. Quebe, J. C. Raineri, E. A. Sluis, J. K. Tindall, M. H. Trott, J. E. FOURTH ROW: Hines, Graf, Chalmers, Brown, Judith, Bacon, Gillis, Clark, Roden, Safford, Dow, Schuck, Hohman, Schroeder, Hlavaty, Kennemer, Millikin, Lauer, Brown, VonDohlen, Zinn, Tanner, Winkler, Sluis, Noyes, Hull, Buck. THIRD ROW: Kelly, Matyear, Stewart, Green, Rodrigues, Harris, Gossett, Towery, Pogue, Raineri, Fries, Standish, Figun, Fraser, Brown, Trott, Peters, Franks, Hunter, Read, Crook, Read, Fortenberry, Pilot, Odom, Craddock. SECOND ROW: Russell, Galle, du Bose, Ellis, Duplissey, Sherman, Smith, Wood, Halbert, Lindsey, Boheck, 154 SOPHOMORES Clemeants, D. G. Peters, E. A. Bacon, W. S. Crook, J. M. Pilot, A. R. Brown, J. F. Dow, D. E. Pogue, C. M. duBose, W. D. Ellis, R. P. Read, R. M. Graf, A. D. Figun, S. L. Read, A. E. Hull, D. E. Fortenberry, K. K. Roden, J. R. Judith, J. H. Fraser, B. S. Rodrigues, G. Matyear, A. L. Fries, E. R. Roofe, G. L. Odom, M. N. Galle, J. R. Russell, K. E. Schroeder, K. R. Gillis, M. A. Safford, C. R. Towery, W. H. Green, K. E. Schuck, R. B. von Dohlen, D. R. Hines, D. R. Standish, J. R. Hlavaty, A. J. Stewart, K. W. FRESHMEN Hohman, D. N. Tanner, W. E. Brown, E. W. Kelly, K. D. Travillion, W. L. Brown, J. N. Martinez, J. Winkler, D. E. Chalmers, J. W. Noyes, T. E. Woods, D. E. Clark, R. A. Ogle, W. E. Zinn, A. N. Woods, Ogle, Tindall, Martinez. FIRST ROW: Quebe, Levy, Jaynes, Clawson, Guin, Wilcox, Peterson, Miller, Lueck, Mance, Padgett, Johnson, Knesek, Garrett, Jessup, Kiolbassa. 155 FIFTH ROW: Hunter, Chesney, Pogor, Wisenbaker, Stults, Biles, Hlozek, Esquivel, Zimmerman, Screws, Willoughby, Eyring, Dougherty, Walker, Madison, Bohan, Crumbliss, Lockhart, Damon, Myers, Wyninegar, Sim¬ mons, Hooton, Dillon, Caudill, Gosschalk, Reding. FOURTH ROW: Reyn¬ olds, Smith, Neal, Hughes, Bentley, Maberly, Miller, Stropp, Aldrich, Chewning, Gerke, Bird, Denney, Offholter, Bess, Van Buskirk, Lovelace, Cooley, Tyson, Fudge, Ludwig, Muller, Parigi, Joyer, Williams, Baker, Tucker. THIRD ROW: Nagel, Trammel, Morgan, Duerer, Hunt, Cook, CAROLE ASHCRAFT Squadron 2 Sweetheart LIEUTENANTS Beckman, W. W. Crawford, D. E. Friedlander, J. P. Howder, J. D. McGlothlin, L. W. Rardin, D. C. Reavis, R. L. Sheetz, R. D. Sullivan, R. G. SENIORS ON STAFF Goodenough, R. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Atwell, D. C. Bender, W. C. Bradburn, T. L. Chappelle, R. J. Reeves, L. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Coakley, G. R. Laird, R. L. • Pusch, D. E. Rannals, L. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Bowles, J. A. Franklin, D. A. JUNIORS Bickham, J. A. Bullock, E. D. Sandford, R. D. CORPORALS Crumbliss, J. J. Hlozek, D. R. Hooton, J. G. Hunter, L. T. Lovelace, J. L. Simmons? E. C. Smith, J. A. Smith, P. A. Stropp, J. R. Walker, J. C. SOPHOMORES Bryan, J. R. 156 AAcElroy. SECOND ROW: Cox, Rannels, Atwell, Bradbum, Franklin, Laird, Bowles, Bender, PuscH, Chappelle, Reeves. FIRST ROW: Smith, Sheetz, Goodenough, Rardin, AAcGIothlin, Crawford, Gonzales, Biggs, Sullivan, Howder, Beckman, Friedlander, Reavis. SQUADRON 2 ROSTER SOD. 2 OUTFIT POEM Daly, M. E. Damon, J. A. Denney, W. E. Duncan, R. R. Gosschalk, J. A. Reding, P. W. Stults, R. P. Tramel, J. T. FRESHMEN Aldrich, C. Baker, H. D. Bentley, R. J. Bess, R. C. Biles, D. B. Bird, R. G. Bohan, F. J. Caudill, R. M. Chesney, J. D. Chewning, D. G. Cook, H. N. Cooley, G. L. Dillon, B. E. Dougherty, K. De uerer, A. W. Esquivel, A. Eyring, M. W. Fudge, W. B. Gerke, W. C. Hughes, J. L. Hunt, C. L. Joyer, F. H. Lockhart, J. V. Ludwig, A. J. Maberly, E. D. Madison, W. F. McElroy, D. R. Miller, W. T. Morgan, D. H. Mueller, R. C. Myers, R. J. Nagel, J. C. Neal, J. K. Offholter, C. F. Parigi, J. S. Pogor, M. M. Reynolds, H. G. Richardson, R. C. Screws, D. L. Tucker, T. J. Tyson, W. E. Van Buskirk, R. L. Williams, D. C. Willoughby, J. M. Wisenbaker, K. A. Wyninegar, N. C. Zimmerman, W. F. Siftin ' neath a campus tree, A lonely teasip sipped his tea, When suddenly from far away, A Fightin ' Aggie came to say: Lonely sipper quench your thirst, For now you are no longer first. We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we! We just brought you to your knees! First Sergeant FRANK W. COX Commanding Officer RICHARD A. BIGGS 157 FOURTH ROW: Richardson, McCarthy, Cardiel, Hervey, Harcrow, Bellinger, Britt, Morgan, Angel, Graham, Holtz, Langseth, Fowler, Ellermann, Benton, Weaver, McKnight, Wheat, Berkley, Woodson, Massey, Beaumont, Doyle, St. Clair, Watson, Browne, Frazier. THIRD ROW: Cure, Whitson, King, Brown, Roberts, Hutton, Nowlin, Allbritton, Newcomer, Canion, Petty, Stewart, Poznecki, Sutphen, Ford, Kickliter, Hanusch, Phillips, Skusa, Locke, Ansley, Jeanes, Blackburn. SECOND ROW: Wille, Gibson, Commanding Officer ARTHUR G. MUNFORD Executive Officer KEITH A. WINGFIELD LIEUTENANTS Cloninger, R. E. Conely, J. D. Harrington, W. P. Henneberger, A. E. Kampe, A. J. Voss, J. D. SENIORS ON STAFF Baker, K. W. McGrady, M. S. Prater, J. S. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Badgwell, D. H. Barry, J. D. Chaney, E. W. Cotterell, J. M. ROSTER Petty, D. B. Roberts, J. S. Robertson, S. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Stewart, L. M. Wille, K. B. Bornefeld, B. K. SOPHOMORES Garner, H. E. Beaumont, R. D. Jones, C. B. Cure, L. M. Reitz, J. J. Fowler, J. E. Hanusch, J. A. JUNIORS ON STAFF Harcrow, R. J. White, C. L. Nowlin, J. R. Poznecki, A. W. CORPORALS Wheat, L. D. Cardiel, R. D. Doyle, T. A. Woodson, J. P. Ford, E. R. FRESHMEN Frazier, R. L. Allbritton, G. M. Kickliter, L. N. Angel, J. T. Newcomer, E. S. Ansley, C. H. Bellinger, T. P. Benton, M. W. Berkley, R. D. Blackburn, J. R. First Sergeant WILLIAM E. GIBSON Robertson, Reitz, White, Garner, Bornefeld, Badgwell, Jones, Barry, Chaney, Cotterell. FIRST ROW: Henneberger, Kampe, Conely, Cloninger, Baker, Wingfield, Munford, Prater, Stuckey, AAcGrady, Harrington, Voss. Britt, A. C. Brown, W. A. Browne, R. D. Burch, Clarence M. Canion, K. L. Ellermann, R. D. Graham, G. C. Hervey, S. D. Holtz, S. T. Hutton, J. C. Jeanes, F. W. King, D. L. Langseth, R. L. Locke, M. P. McKnight, T. j. Massey, R. E. Morgan, H. C. Phillips, J. N. ■Richardson, W. P. Skusa,- D. A. Sutphen, D. L. St. Clair, C. L. Watson, R. R. Weaver, D. A. Whitson, W. P. 159 FOURTH ROW: Daerr; Berry; Herrington; Aldridge; Candill; Barlow; Brown; Anderson; Riser; Cannon; Clark; Coco; O ' Brien; Rankin; Young; Eldridge; Cohen; Nolen; Alexander; Ronco; Anderson; Weisman; Good¬ win; Freshour; Perry; Allen; Norris; Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Erwin; Taylor; Tuseth; Calloway; Beard; Fisher; Buescher; Doyal; Anderson Guertler; Young; Miller; Mumford; Ebey; Strohacker; Bradley; Brown; Grossenbacher; Hoffman; DeHart; Fenter; Lucero; Brannan; Smith; Okiyama. SECOND ROW: Gray; Liles; Bergoon; Fidler; Saloma; Pool; SQUADRON 4 ROSTER Commanding Officer W. ROBERT PARR, JR. First Sergeant THOMAS E. LILES, JR. Executive Officer LIEUTENANTS Ciarrocchi, F. Dean, J. H. Glover, J. E. Hare, C. H. Miller, J. L. Schneider, R. W. Skupin, G. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Freeman, A. M. Gersbach, K. A. Keeling, R. L. Brown, H. C. Nichols, J. B. SENIORS Johnson, R. M. Lester, M. L. Pearson, T. H. Slider, G. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Coreil, V. D. Cox, C. L. Fidler, S. E. Rutyna, A. P. Saloma, D. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Bergoon, R. D. Pool, W. C. JUNIORS ON STAFF Smith, E. C. JUNIORS Huntington, J. CORPORALS Aldridge, R. C. Bailey, T. C. Daerr, R. L. Doyal, S. R. Erwin, P. F. Gray, J. A. Hamilton, P. C. Ronco, J. A. Young, J. T. SOPHOMORES Denison, E. B. Tuseth, R. A. Vittetoe, D. C. FRESHMEN Anderson, L. O. Anderson, R. R. Barlow, G. R. Beard, J. H. Berry, M. O. Bradley, G. M. Brannan, E. W. Brown, M. A. Buescher, F. J. Calloway, M. A. Coco, J. S. Cohen, D. A. Dehart, R. E. Ebey, J. E. Eldridge, R. A . Fenter, L. C. Fisher, J. H. Goodwin, L. H. Grossenbacher, R. W. Guertler, R. M. Hoffman, C. W. Lucero, E. Miller, B. E. Norris, C. M. O ' Brien, R. W. Okiyama, J. E. Perry, A. L. Rankin, R. W. Riser, E. L. Taylor, W. H. Young, C. R. 160 Cox; Shinsky; Rutyna; Smith; Plummer; Coreil; Jones. FIRST ROW: Lester; Freeman; Hare; Johnson; Brown; Gersbach; Skupin; Nichols; Ciarrocchi; Parr; Miller; Dean; Keeling; Pearson; Schneider; Slider; Cooke; Glover. At least a few Ags were able to go to TCU for the game that put A M on top of the conference. 161 SIXTH ROW: McGehee, Brown, Kirchner, Chauviere, Hayes, Pena, Mat- son, Buentello, Watson, Alford, Phillips, Burns, Gordy, Schoolcraft, Ekmark, Stevens, Gingrich, Smith, Griffin, Harris, Penrod, Billington, Jaeckle, Brown, Albin, Smith, Massey, Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Bum¬ garner, Teddlie, Hart, Walo, Miller, Clements, Hill, Paydo, Coe, Anthony, Spangler, Vitek, Woyewodzic, Meyer, Linenberger, Loustaunau, Domin¬ guez, White, Rodriguez, Page, Von Rosenberg, Mistrot, Echols, Howard, Cregg, Hamel, McElroy. FOURTH ROW: Watson, Brill, Dublin, Mont- SQUADRON 5 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Barrilleaux, J. Matthews, W. M. Shaw, E. R. SENIORS ON STAFF Simmons, A. M. Corps Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bush, J. G. Hamilton, W. SOPHOMORES Barton, D. M. Hamme, T. S. Billington, R. J. Brown, T. J. Stevens, R. M. Dublin, F. W. Brill, R. R. Stricklin, B. C. Gingrich, L. H. Buentello, R. G. Hamel, C. G. Campbell, C. D. STAFF SE RGEANTS Hagle, D. Chauviere, E. D. Bogart, D. M. Hart, A. P. Cregg, G. L. Henry, G. M. Holcomb, D. Echols, D. K. CORPORALS Massey, C. L. Gordy, J. N. Montgomery, A. A. Griffin, C. D. Alford, B. F. Oliver, M. Hayes, J. W. Clements, J. R. Parks, J. Jaeckle, A. C. Dibrell, C. F. Penrod, R. W. Kirchner, K. W. Harris, D. A. Peoples, W. M. Meyer, W. C. Hill, W. C. Schoolcraft, T. A. McGehee, T. L. Howard, J. W. Smith, R. L. Paydo, J. S. Mistrot, R. W. Tyree, T. Phillips, T. Page, G. O. Watson, R. C. Stevens, J. D. Rupley, J. A. • Teddlie, D. E. Smith, A. D. FRESHMEN Vitek, R. D. Watson, F. D. Anthony, B. M. Walo, D. E. White, W. A. Woyewodzic, E. J. Cqdu . 5 Commanding Officer RICHARD E. BARTOSKEWITZ First Sergeant LOY E. MEEKS, I 162 gomery. Barton. THIRD ROW: Bogart, Hamme, Bush, Stevens, Hamilton, Henry, Stricklin, Richard. SECOND ROW: Dibrell, Meeks, Shaw, Bar- rilleaux, Mathews, Simmons. FIRST ROW: Brinkley, Bartosekewitz. 163 FOURTH ROW: Smith, Compton, Elies, Ragsdale, Surles, Real, Reid, Engelbrecht, Arellano, Pina, Norwood, Soefje, Lewis, Strange, Dutton, Raun, Townsend, Douglas, Holloway, Baumann, Kovich, Ginsbach, Ward, Combs, Felps, Chitwood. THIRD ROW: Westmoreland, Gayle, Watts, Dietert, Rozenburg, Matthys, Terkanian, Grunewald, Haag, Crenwelge, Miller, Hood, Ruth, Hoffman, Schulze, Hebert, Hereford, Hardey, Cannon, McAlpine, Rich, Ross, Cruz, McPherson, Snider, Tortorice, Renteria. SECOND Really? LIEUTENANTS Fidler, C. C. Fortune, D. S. Fritze, V. V. Jones, R. C. Ratliff, M. T. Spence, G. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Lutich, M. L. Netz, R. L. Villarreal, J., Jr. 164 ROW: Stewart, Norman, Martin, Allen, Superkent, Banner, Bollinger, Fox, Sanders, Martin. FIRST ROW: Spence, Lutich, Fritze, Jones, Fortune, Lewis, Beerwinkle, Netz, Schnabel, Fidler, Ratliff, Villarreal. SQUADRON 6 ROSTER TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Allen, J. E. Bollinger, L. S. Martin, C. O. Martin, V. Z. Sanders, R. A. JUNIORS ON STAFF Fox, J. D. JUNIORS Banner, W. W. CORPORALS Felps, D. D. Hereford, M. G. Matthys, A. W. Ross, T. H. Snider, V. V. Stewart, J. R. Westmoreland, J. S. SOPHOMORES Baumann, D. L. Chitwood, R. D. Gayle, C. M. Kunz, A. E. Rich, D. F. FRESHMEN Arellano, C. R. Cannon, C. E. Combs, J. A. Compton, C. G. Crenwelge, R. H. Cruz, D. J. Dietert, R. L. Douglas, D. D. Dutton, G. E. Elies, J. W. Englebrecht, F. E. Ginsbach, R. T. Grunewald, K. F. Haag, D. A. Hardey, R. D. Hebert, R. T. Hoffman, R. F. Holloway, F. M. Hood, B. M. Kovich, A. S., Jr. Lewis, L. W. McAlpine, E. F. McPherson, T. C. Miller, S. G. Norwood, J. A. Pina, M. Ragsdale, J. R. Raun, T. N. Real, C. S. Reid, J. W. Renteria, I., Jr. Rozenberg, E. R. Ruth, A. M. Schulze, E. M. Smith, G. M. Soefje, H. J. Strange, R. B. Surles, L. E. Teare, J. M. Terkanian, D. M. Tortorice, S. J. Townsend, J. D. Ward, N. C. Watts, K. D. Executive Officer CARL P. LEWIS First Sergeant HENRY H. NORMAN Commanding Officer DAVID H. BEERWINKLE 165 FIFTH ROW: Graves, Czajkowski, Simmons, Tower, Savage, Saunders, Bratton, Stanton, Matkin, Stephens, Kasprzyk, Carter, Willingham, Peterson, Boortz, Walker, Schappaugh, Hill, Hicks, Martin, Druebert, Villiva, Beggerly, Muniz, Klahn, Jacobs, Magee. FOURTH ROW: Mac¬ Donald, Crowley, Cardwell, Seargent, Weldon, Harris, Soland, Richards, Tessada, Scott, Dance, Bricker, Mazzagate, Hansford, Campbell, Place, Dunkerly, Collins, Britt, Jeffrey, Villarreal, O ' Hara, Wilkinson, McLeroy, Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Reeh, Cardwell, Reeves, Fowler, Piper, Campbell, SQUADRON 7 ROSTER Commanding Officer EDWARD J. ZATOPEK Reeves, E. C. Teems, T. L. LIEUTENANTS Bills, E. D. Dampman, W. A. Hind, W. L. Klutz, W. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Halaburka, M. J. Hamilton, M. C. Powell, C. T. Setchell, J. F. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Campbell, B. M. George, R. O. Lindsey, J. A. Piper, L. L. Starek, J. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Fowler, G. C. JUNIORS ON STAFF Boles, J. D. Burr, H. H. JUNIORS Barrett, R. E. Dunkerley, R. P. CORPORALS Bratton, J. W. Druebert, H. C. Fletcher, R. W. Peterson, R. E. Reeh, C. D. Saunders, M. C. Schappaugh, R. D. Simmons, T. Tessada, E. A. SOPHOMORES Beggerly, J. D. Campbell, C. W. Carter, C. F. Dorn, W. C. Jacobs, J. A. Mazzagate, R. J. Piesieski, S. W. Place, B. E. Speckels, W. D. Stephens, A. L. Thornhill, J. D. Weldon, W. C. Willingham, G. A. FRESHMEN Bricker, J. D. Britt, H. W. Boortz, N. A. Cardwell, R. G. Collins, C. Crowley, R. T. Czajkowski, T. P. Dance, D. E. Graves, A. P. Hansford, C. L. Harris, W. L. Hicks, A. W. First Sergeant THOMAS A. CARDWELL 166 Starek, Burr, George, Lindsey, Teems, Boles. Bills, Klutz, Powell, Halaburka, Campman, Zatopek. Hill, J. M. Kasprzyk, E. J. Magee, J. G. Martin, L. J. Matkin, W. R. McLeroy, J. A. Muniz, E. Newberry, R. J. O ' Hara, M. S. Richards, H. M. Savage, J. C. Scott, R. C. Tower, M. M. Villarreal, L. D. Walker, J. M. Wilkerson, J. C. SECOND ROW: Hind, Setchell, Hamilton. FIRST ROW: Vick, Sweetheart: REBECCA JANE ALLEN In Memoriam to P. L. CROUCH 167 FIFTH ROW: Redwine, Morris, Darden, Smith, Hunter, Johnson, Corman, Arnold, McDonald, Otten, Carter, Bryant, Arnold, Presley, Lemke, Roush, Coverdale, Landtroop, Garza, Powell, Johnson, Hubnik, Odum, Crowder, Gallegoz, Echols, Quebe. FOURTH ROW: Trotter, Scarborough, Blazek, Reynolds, Brewton, Hill, Lamkin, West, Schroeder, Hearron, McIntosh, First Sergeant PATRICK A. GIBSON You ' ve got to go where? 168 McMahan, Leonard, Randall, Morgan, King, Roberts, Martin, London, Al- tans, Fidier, Hensely, Kardys, Treece, Mendelsohn, Glaze, Kinnard, Wright. THIRD ROW: Rodriquez, Rash, Gibson, Rosenbach, Gee, Short. SECOND ROW: Cano, Gibson, Metze, Glenewinkel, Gray, Santor, Green, Laird, Fisher, Mabie, Crank, Pierson, Rasch, Griffin, Babin, Rader, Otten, For¬ rest, Byrd, Gregory, Jones, Howell. FIRST ROW: Metteaur, Mitchell, Buchanar, Davis, Burk, Wade, Seay, Hays, Talarek, Gaines, Wylie, Hernandez, Wynne, Jablonski. SQUADRON 8 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Burk, R. C. Davis, D. C. Gaines, J. R. Jablonski, T. M. Metteaur, J. D. Mitchell, M. G. Talarek, W. R. Wylie, S. R. SENIORS ON STAFF Seay, D. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Corman, W. L. Crank, P. W. Jones, J. E. Mabie, G. J. Otten, D. B. Rasch, A. A. Santos, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Byrd, J. S. Forrest, F. C. Gray, H. W. Green, R. M. Griffin, J. E. JUNIORS ON STAFF Babin, L. B. Fisher, J. H. Glenewinkel, D. R. Gregory, R. W. Howell, R. E. Laird, T. D. Rader, W. K. CORPORALS Brewton, A. R. Bryant, L. M. Cano, N. O. Gallegos, J. Morgan, C. E. Morris, L. D. Powell, L. L. Rash, C. E. Reynolds, D. C. SOPHOMORES Arnold, S. E. Gee, J. F. Gibson, G. C. Hearron, G. S. Hunter, J. M. Lemke, C. D. Rosenbach, L. M. Short, R. J. FRESHMEN Altans, R. U. Arnold, M. B. Blazek, J. B. Carter, G. S. Coverdale, H. F. Crowder, D. K. Darden, D. A. Echols, M. Fidier, W. M. Glaze, R. M. Hill, D. Hosley, R. C. Johnson, R. C. Kardys, R. King, T. M. Kinnard, J. R. Lamkin, S. L. Landtroop, L. L. London, R. G. McMahan, J. D. Martin, J. A. Mendelsohn, S. W. Otten, E. L. Presley, J. M. Quebe, F. Randall, J. B. Roberts, G. R. Rodriquiez, R. Roush, R. T. Scarborough, S. Schroeder, T. K. Treece, B. G. Trotter, J. T. Wright, R. W. W - ' ' —‘•K ' —r-i wn— animal 169 f-flSTORY OP7HE GRACWTM S- OACQ OF ’64 ... as related by Stan Wylie, at the Senior Banquet. Do you remember that day in September of 1960, when we first set foot on the A AA campus as frightened Texas Aggie fish? Many of us were with our parents at the time, when we entered our plush dormitories and met our C.O. My, how we were impressed by his shiny medals, boots and friendliness. He seemed especially friendly to our parents as he called us by our first names, and assured our parents that we would be in good hands. How about that first time you walked across the quadrangle and said Hi, there! to the friendly looking cadet with the black braid on his hat? Our class was blessed from the start with an uncanny knack for organization. Illustrating this ability were sev¬ eral elite groups: One, under the code name Rangers, had the objective of beautifying our campus with little white fish; and another civic group decided that our campus needed more monuments, so, under the direction of an insignificant fish named Dresser, they obtained a World War II trophy, compliments of the City of Cald¬ well. Besides being constructive, we also proved very effective in the demolition of the TCU Vigilante ' s cannon in Kyle Field. Then, of course, there was our first fighting Texas Aggie bonfire. In keeping with good Aggie tradition, we hauled logs for a mile, knee deep in mud, because the trucks couldn ' t get into the cutting area. Then spring hit the campus, and all the fish were puzzled by water fights, shining Sully, and the fact that our C.O. ' s had three birthday parties in one semester, each in a different city, or down on the shores of the Brazos. But finally came the big day that we had all waited so anxiously for—Final Review! Dave Anderson and David Hill remarked that we looked rather hot down on the drill field, as they watched the review from a Hender¬ son Hall window with all the other thicks. Remember how much pleasure it gave us after the first time around, to throw our fish caps high into the air? It gave Old Army Lou pleasure too. Then, after a summer that passed too quickly, we came back to school as mighty sophomores—only to have a midnight session in our First Sergeant ' s room the first week, to learn just how mighty we actually were. Our other activities throughout the rest of the year consisted of mustering grade points that were lost our fish year; asembling, mimeographing, distributing old bull-text poop; and trying either to obtain contracts, get our beloved D C papers, or join the beard and shower shoe fraternity at Law Hall. Finally, however, another year came to an end, and we became recognized as adults: we no longer had to put a pass on the door to go to the rest room. As juniors, we proved our courage with a mighty yell of Beat the Hell oi t of the class of ' 63, as the Seniors performed a half-time can-can on Kyle Field. But alas, because of our originality, we lost our coveted white belt and braid. That year also, many a Friday night was spent with the civilians at home, the Air Force drinking beer at Nezzies, and the ground-pounders wandering hopelessly lost in the mud at Teague Training Area, with Ceril Durren- berger standing atop a hill yelling Follow Me! But our combat training paid off later when the corps of gladiators traveled to Austin to engage the sips in a friendly game of basketball. After a summer of jobs, tents, dust, Camp Eagle, quotes for the day, and nightly beer busts at the P.X., we returned to dear old A M to don our boots and senior rings, and listen to Mach-Buster Railston ' s tales of filling the white bag in his maiden flight of the X-15. To greet us, we had a New Corps, and a new com¬ mandant. But we were all happy in our new positions in the corps. We had a 4-F DMS for a Third Brigade Commander, the only corps Chaplain who could stand at attention and see t he sun set between his legs, and Lizzie Marlow even made Corps Staff. Seriously, Seniors, the Class of ' 64 has done a lot to be remembered during our four years here. We were the first to win two conference championships in one year, and the first to beat T.U. in football in eight years. (A M 13, T.U. 9, Ref. 6). Well, I think I ' ve hit most of the high spots of our past four years. There have been many good and bad times for all, but the most important thing is that we made it all the way together. I imagine we ' ll always re¬ member such things as drown outs, water fights, and some weekends at Uncle Ed ' s and Uncle Jimmy ' s. All I can say in closing is Thanks ! It ' s been a great pleasure to record the history of the Class of ' 64—The best class ever to hit this campus. Stan R. Wylie ' 64 LT. COL ELLIS V. SMITH Executive Officer MAJ. WILLIAM D. PARNELL Chaplain MAJ. DAVID M. BOOTH Operations Officer MAJ. CARL W. KING Adjutant MAJ. WILLIAM J. HERRMANN Supply Officer MAJ. WILLIAM L. EVANS, III Safety and Intelligence Officer M SGT. JOE H. FISHER M SGT. THOMAS J. Operations Sergeant FORGENG Supply Sergeant 171 LT. COL. MICHAEL S. McGRADY Commanding Officer MAJ. RONALD D. GRAY Adjutant THIRD GROUP OlAFP JACKIE BOZANICK 3rd Group Staff Sweetheart MAJ. JOSEPH M. WATSON, JR. Intelligence and Safety Officer 172 MAJ. DAVID E. SEAY M SGT. WARREN T. Operations Officer HARRISON Sergeant-Major T SGT. ROBERT E. SCOTT Scholastic Sergeant 1st SGT. PHILIP J. DEVOLITES Supply Sergeant T SGT. EDWIN A. BECKCOM Operations Sergeant FOURTH £ROUP SfaFP MAJ. WILLIAM S. LEIGH Executive Officer MAJ. JERRY L. PARTRIDGE Adjutant MAJ. ROBERT W. THOMAS Scholastic Officer MAJ. LUTHER R. MAJ. ROY J. STOVER POWERS Intelligence Officer Scholastic Officer MAJ. DOUGLAS H. MAJ. JOHN F. SGT MAJ. JAMES M. T SGT. LEOPOLD B. T SGT. RAYMOND W. T SGT. LARRY MADDOX ANDERSON DWORACZYK ROBERTS BABIN GREGORY Operations Sergeant Operations Officer Safety Officer Sergeant-Major Scholastic Sergeant Supply Sergeant 173 FOURTH ROW: Burch, ‘Winslow, Griffith, Ruppersburger, Ray, Teel, Persons, Storrie, Barlow, Hawkins, J., Tyer, Medina, Steenburgen, Hein¬ rich, Mayer, Book, Slider, Renneberg, Barry, Limpus, Blair, Grimes, Robinson, Greer, Kerr, Macias, Burke. THIRD ROW: Beds, Henderson, -mm Berry, Baird, Silver, Worrel, Haseloff, Stephens, Scott, Griffin, Turley, Young, Tomlin, Rose. SECOND ROW: Gilbert, Gruen, Draemer, Salitros, McAdoo, Parker, Fried, Overton, Lane, Scott, Kingston, Alverson, Brown, First Sergeant FRANK X. GRUEN, JR. LIEUTENANTS Arnold, J. Grant, L. J. Holliman, J. G. Morgan, R. P. Morris, J. A. Willmann, R. L. SENIORS ON STAFF Herrmann, W. J. Thompson, V. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Alverson, K. W. Fried, A. R. Overton, J. Solis, J. L. Warnick, P. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Hawkins, R. M. Lane, B. G. McCue, R. L. SQUADRON 9 R Salitros, J. J. Suib, M. R. Van Wagner, R. G. JUNIORS ON STAFF Scott, R. E. JUNIORS Brown, R. E. Draemer, J. B. Kingston, J. R. McAdoo, S. F. Parker, C. P. CORPORALS Barlow, J. R. Blair, G. D. Burke, M. Gilbert, M. D. 174 Warnick, McCue, Solis, Hawkins, R., Suib, Van Wagner. FIRST ROW: Holliman, Grant, Willmann, Willis, Haliasz, Thompson, Morgan, Morris, Hermann. 9 ROSTER Greer, C. L. Griffith, D. L. Ray, L. F. Robinson, W. G. Ruppersberger, J. E. SOPHOMORES Burch, J. T. Kerr, B. Medina, R. Tyer, B. R. Winslow, M. FRESHMEN Baird, G. M. Barry, W. P. Berry, J. L. Book, W. C. Eeds, J. M. Griffin, J. K. Grimes, G. K. Haseloff, W. C. Hawkins, J. G. Heinrich, D. J. Henderson, Q. R. Limpus, L. L. Mayer, G. J. Macias, J. J. Persons, J. C. Renneberg, G. E. Scott, R. S. Silver, R. C. Slider, J. T. Steenbergen, J. E. Stephens, L. A. Storrie, J. P. Teel, G. A. Tomlin, J. B. Turley, J. R. Worrel, E. J. Young, G. A. 1 175 Copeland; Newton; Richardson; Houston; Kelley; Marcontell; AAuzny; Fowler; Meade; Reed. SECOND ROW: Yarbrough; Herzog; Williams; Kemp; Miller; Riordan; Miller; Mann; Murphy; Lindstrom; Harrison; FOURTH ROW: Rutledge; Van Wagner; Thompson; Hall; Chambliss; White; Myers; Jones; Friddle; Farr; Eller; Beckner; Vega; Seay; Stanley; Russ; Heath; Bennet; Mosman; Stengele; McCannon; Cree; Jerden; War- rn; Bordovsky; Byrnes; Bond; Pigford; Fuller. THIRD ROW: Vargas; SQUADRON 10 ROSTER Commanding Officer CHARLES E. GRIFFITH LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Belote, J. C. Hurley, J. M. Harvey, R. E. Kemp, J. Martin, R. E. Mann, G. A. Mundt, H. G. Miller, D. M. Neumann, C. E. Miller, J. E. Peterson, J. P. Simons, M. T. Provine, C. E. Stokes, R. H. Rust, M. M. Shannon, C. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Zimmerman, W. B. Herzog, C. E. Thompkins, J. W. Murphey, R. G. SENIORS ON STAFF Oeltjen, A. F. Pettus, D. W. Turzak, T. M. Yarbrough, M. N. Executive Officer MURRAY L. WORTHAM JUNIORS ON STAFF Jerden, L. R. Hitt, B. L. Jones, R. A. Harrison, W. T. Muzny, L. S. Monschke, R. A. JUNIORS Myers, W. F. Warren, J. L. DeFloria, H. J. FRESHMEN Lindstrom, E. N. Beckner, R. E. McAllister, C. B. Bennet, K. W. Riordan, R. R. Chambliss, E. B. Copeland, J. C. CORPORALS Cree, D. W. Bond, N. E. Eller, R. A. Bordovsky, R. D. Farr, R. E. Irwin, G. W. Fowler, B. A. Reed, J. A. Friddle, G. C. Stanley, M. C. Fuller, N. M. Hall, C. G. SOPHOMORES Byrnes, J. M. Heath, J. B. Cqdtis. tO 176 Smith; Hurley; McAllister; Hitt; Pettus; Simons; Stokes; Monschke. FIRST ROW: Irwin; Wortham; Rust- Belote; Neumann; Mundt; Zimmerman; Provine; Griffith; Harvey; Shannon; Sieglin; Thompkins; Peterson; Martin. Houston, V. L. Kelley, S. P. Kunetka, M. F. Marcontell, J. H. McCannon, D. L. Meade, R. Mosman, T. M. Newton, P. L. Pigford, J. M. Richardson, J. C. Russ, T. A. Rutledge, R. R. Seay, M. G. Stengele, H. E. Thompson, J. R. Van Wagner, B. W. Vargas, E. S. Vega, J. E. White, J. H. Come on. Smile! x— FOURTH ROW: Cottrell, Rice, Woodard, Potenza, Coons, Peterson, Harvey, Peck, Sherrill, Arrington, Rial, Ralph, Ca- wood. Harper, Brant, Kelley, Williams, R. G., Tenison, Cox, Arledge, S tephenson, Hartnett, Peek, McKenzie, Johnson, Meyer, Bialas, Heinich. THIRD ROW: Pechanec, Davis, Koliba, Bohls, Naron, Atchley, Berg, Batsell, Grey, Byram. SECOND ROW: Laxson, Tompkins, White, Stovall, Evans, Williams, A. P., SQUADRON 11 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Cosman, W. L. Dusard, L. F. Gore, D. L. Swindell, G. R. SENIORS ON STAFF King, C. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Laxson, M. W. Shade!, W. N. Stoval, J. M. Tompkins, B. G. White, H. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Evans, R. E. Marburger, D. T. JUNIORS ON STAFF Devolites, P. J. CORPORALS Cox, G. M. Naron, D. V. Pechanec, W. C. Peterson, D. L. Ralph, P. V. Tenison, L. T. SOPHOMORES Arrington, B. L. Cannon, M. D. Potenza, T. G. Reid, W. L. Executive Officer Cqdtu 1 1 First Sergeant STEPHEN J. WILLIAMS Shadel, Marburger, Webb, Young, Williams, S. J. FIRST ROW: Gregory, Devolites, Swindell, Dusard, Cosman, Smith, Gore, King. Sherrill, C. E. FRESHMEN Arledge, R. A. Batsell, M. L. Bialas, G. A. Brandt, C. E. Cawood, B. L. Coons, P. R. Grey, R. O. Harper, K. H. Hartnett, T. R. Harvey, G. G. Heinich, D. E. Koliba, M. L. McKenzie, M. C. Meyer, M. V. Stephenson, C. E. Woodard, J. D. Gary Gobbler and Ned Neatguy, terrors of the second stoop. Commanding Officer ROBERT L. CATES Executive Officer MAURICE F. LYNN FOURTH ROW: Holland, McCannon, Vaughn, Crockett, Jenkins, Ulrich, Kleemier, Lewis, Adams, Schmidt, Tyson, Fitzgerald, Lozowski, Gamble, Bryan, Halton, Moraski, Galloway, Haley, Bennett, Culver, Dodd, Neely, Muchlenbeck, McGowan, Harris, Weir. THIRD ROW: Jones, Hocking, First Sergeant RONALD W. FURBER SQUADRON 12 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Behrent, C. H. Jackson, W. E. Lary, C. M., Jr. Lynn, F. M. Page, P. C. Williams, R. C. SENIORS ON STAFF Evans, W. L. Gray, R. D. Hilliard, J. E. Powers, L. R. Watson, J. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Haraway, W. J. Herring, R. L. Kyle, J. D. Longnecker, C. E. McHaney, S. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Kainer, E. L. O ' Brien, T. P. CORPORALS Galloway, E. Jenkins, T. D. 180 Haraway, Longnecker, Kyle, Herring, O ' Brien, Kainer, AAcHaney, Byrne, Hall. FIRST ROW: Smith, Page, Gray, Lary, Evans, Behrent, Lynn, Cates, Hilliard, Watson, Cass, Jackson, Powers, Williams. Happ, AAinzenmayer, Fagan, Cunningham, Patton, Sabatier, Hooper, Doolittle, AAarkey, Erskine, Zemanek, AAcKibben, Lawrence, Sandacz, Wilks, Fearneyhough, AAcNabb, Vaughn, Robertson, Franks, Alexander, Neumann, Lenzo, Seville, Pool, Nokes. SECOND ROW: Cook, Furber, Kleemier, H. G. Weir, V. A. Neely, J. P. Wilks, P. G. Smith, T. A. Zemanek, V. J. FRESHAAEN SOPHOAAORES Alexander, R. W. Cunningham, R. D. Bennett, H. W., Jr. Dodd, M. AA. Byrne, J. P. Franks, P. A. Crockett, D. S., Jr. Gamble, P. K. Culver, J. L. Haley, J. R. Doolittlp, J. H., Ill Hocking, A. E. Erskine, R. D. Happ, G. H. Fitzgerald, G. W. Hooper, B. L. Hall, R. W. Lenzo, D. R. Harris, G. A. McKibben, P. E. Hollan, J. D. AAcNabb, J. C. Jones, J. K. AAoraski, D. P. Lewis, W. C., Jr. Naumann, L. AA. Lawerance, L. R. Patton, G. N. AAcCannon, D. R. Pool, W. AA. AAcGowan, B. W. Robertson, C. N. AAarkey, F. H. Sabatier, AA. J. AAuehlenbeck, R. J. Tyson, J. P. Ruedrich, R. A. Ulich, W. L. Siebern, V. E. Vaughn, J. C. Cqdu . 12 N RA tr ' ' V 21 181 Commanding Officer LOUIS W. ZAESKE, JR. FOURTH ROW: Beene, Williams, Bearden, Darden, Beere, Wright, Wilson, Darling, Moon, Rakoff, Drahos, Smith, Walker, Arthur, Hopkins, Bornhorst, Roesler, Vacker, Lippe, Rogers, Kemper, Sandifer, Filburn, Bonner, Phillips, First Sergeant RONALD T. McBRIDE SQUADRON 13 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Davis, T. E. Green, R. W. Hanson, W. B. Murray, J. M. SENIORS ON STAFF Partridge, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lynch, R. W. Menzies, S. P. Stafford, H. R. CORPORALS Baggett, J. E. Bearden, D. H. Burnette, R. L. Darden, J. G. Decker, D. H. Dillard, R. H. Filburn, R. B. Jackson, O. Nelson, J. E. Rogers, F. V. SOPHOMORES Burns, R. L. Henslee, R. W. Kelley, C. P. Mock, T. D. Roesler, H. W. Sanchez, D. Tomlinson, W. Vacker, R. C. Wright, W. V. 13 182 Shaw, Decker, Ripley. THIRD ROW: Burnette, Sullins, Tomlinson, Baggett, Sizemore, Wilson, AAoberly, Ferrata, Keating, Burns, Jackson, Dansby, Sanchez, Kelly, Thomas, Andies, Novosad, Gay, Stone, Andies, White, Schwarzwalder, Nelson. SECOND ROW: McBride, Stafford, Menzies, Lynch. FIRST ROW: Nelson, Murray, Partridge, Hull, Zaeske, Davis, Han¬ son, Green. FRESHMEN Beene, R. A. Bonner, J. A. Bornhorst, J. M. Dansby, R. S. Ferrata, C. D. Gay, R. E. Kemper, G. H. Lippe, L. G. Moberly, R. D. Nelson, J. E. Novosad, S. W. Rakoff, R. N. Ripley, R. R. Shaw, B. L. Stone, T. C. Thomas, G. E. Walker, F. S. White, J. H. Wilson, C. B. Wilson, G. T. 183 I Commanding Officer ROBERT M. ROGERS First Sergeant ROY M. ALLEN SQUADRON 14 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Meredith, D. L. Venglar, P. W. SENIORS ON STAFF Hardgrove, J. T. Leigh, W. S. Parnell, W. D. Railston, R. L. Smith, E. V. Stover, R. J. H., Jr. SENIORS Scharck, R. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Prewitt, J. T. D ' Agrossa, D. D. Remme, M. L. McGinn, F. L. Scarborough, C. H. Rubinstein, K. L. Schur, J. L. Swope, J. R. JUNIORS ON STAFF Wingate, R. D. Forgeng, T. J. Roberts, J. M. FRESHMEN Benwell, J. C. CORPORALS Brown, R. A. Brumley, B. D. Casteel, T. L. Hollingsworth, R. C. Douglas, P. P. McKinney, J. C. Fry, C. L. Nabors, M. Grisham, T. L. Prewitt, R. A. Hauss, D. E. Rainey, D. J. Horvath, J. S. Smith, D. B. Langston, J. B. Lasater, M. L. SOPHOMORES Lyle, J. L. Bathey, G. A. Menger, J. M. Beck, M. D. Millar, J. T. Black, N. E., Jr. Moreno, E., Jr. Blair, K. L. Morrill, H. R., Jr. Coffin, C. H„ III Pasho, R. E. Dewitt, A. T. Pearson, S. W. Duchamp, E. A., Ill Railston, D. B. Elsey, R. F. Richker, M. S. Houston, J. B., Jr. Sadler, E. P. Huddler, T. J. Statum, C.’ M. Lindsay, L. C. Weathers, J. R. Potts, W. R. Wing, W. R. SIXTH ROW: Richards, Spencer, Menger, Horvath, Lindsay, Swope, Hollingsworth, Wing, Schur, Sadler, Schlener, McRae, Bathey, Powell, Scarborough, Lasater, Brown, Wingate, Dewitt, Thompson, Beck, Galloway, Bruton, Millar, Morrill, Railston, Remme. FIFTH ROW: Gager, Moreno, Richker, Thayer, Benwell, Brown, Rainey, Casteel, Duchamp, Pearson, Prewitt, Elsey, Houston, Potts, Smith, Black, McKinney, Denny, Statum, Nabors, Grisham, Coffin, Weathers, Douglas, Lyle, Cordero, Prewitt, Hauss. FOURTH ROW: Langston, Fry, Pasho, Blair. THIRD ROW: Allen, 184 Looks of all kinds Forgeng, McGinn, Roberts, Hardee, Rubinstein, D ' Agrossa. SECOND ROW: Brumley, Booth, Stover, Dworaczyk, Hardgrove, Venglar, Scharck, Parnell, Smith, Railston, Pate, Meredith, Leigh. FIRST ROW: Groff, Rogers. vwi fl 4 ' iiilHMiiiMWM Commanding Officer DENNIS W. DOWLING First Sergeant HERBERT E. POUNDS LIEUTENANTS SENIORS Brown, H. E. Bunkley, J. T. Curington, E. B. George, G. L. Fergeson, R. T. Killingsworth, J. B. Huff, L. D. Lemons, G. L. SQUADRON 15 ROSTER McGarvey, A. J. Lowe, D. W. Price, J. B. Park, R. Smith, H. C. Smith, J. R. Spurger, J. R. Thornton, R. E. Whitaker, J. D. Weaver, W. C. Whittington, J. R. SENIORS ON STAFF Anderson, D. H. Winship, T. E. Baker, K. TECH. SGTS. Dworacyzk, J. F. Brittan, C. L. Hermann, W. J. H. Philpot, G. McGrady, M. Presley, E. G. Prater, J. S. Riske, R. M. Smith, M. D. Scott, P. A. Stover, R. J. H. Thomas, R. T. Wolf, W. M. FOURTH ROW: Hubacek, West, Johnson, Foster, Williams, Ross, Golden- berg, Paschal, Rutledge, Morris, Mousner, Piwonka, McDaniel, Haisler, Powell, Presnal, Horn, Schember, Powell, Dalton, Capps, Sheppard, Frazer, Mims, Mervish, Houze, Lewis, Gaddis. THIRD ROW: Couger, Johnson, 186 ., l STAFF SGTS. Mims, F. M. Hinton, L. D. Powell, J. W. Moon, W. H. Rutledge, L. D. Watson, B. K. Wolcott, G. M. Stewart, R. E. SOPHOMORES JUNIORS ON STAFF Cronk, A. C. Maddox, L. M. Grams, E. J. Goldenberg, R. D. JUNIORS Horn, L. G. Bowen, M. C. Hubacek, J. C. Tompkins, A. T. Johnson, J. B. Lewis, L. J. CORPORALS Mervish, A. D. Berry, L. A. Morris, J. L. Clark, D. W. Powell, R. A. Dalton, J. V. Thompson, R. C. Eddings, H. S. Gaddis, A. M. Weir, R. G. McDaniel, R. FRESHMEN Ackerman, C. W. Adams, C. L. Johnson, D. W. Burroughs, M. A. Kemler, A. V. Burton, W. J. Little, N. E. Capps, C. C. Maldonado, M. O. Casey, T. W. Massey, L. C. Couger, R. C. Middleton, R. L. Clark, C. B. Mousner, R. E. Cronk, A. E. Pasc hal, E. H. Foster, G. W. Peavy, R. D. Frazer, R. L. Piwonka, D. J. Garcia, J. S. Presnal, D. J. Haisler, R. L. Risinger, D. A. Hale, B. J. Ross, H. W. Havel, J. R. Schember, K. A. Houze, R. A. Sheppard, J. D. Holdredge, D. E. Sledge, G. D. Hubacek, T. W. Tufano, C. C. Hyvl, D. J. West, J. M. Janac, J. R. Williams, S. T. Maldonado, Middleton, Burroughs, Janac, Thompson, Burton, Sledge, Peevey, Hubacek, Holdredge, Hale, Havel, Hyvl, Risinger, Eddings, An¬ derson, Cronk, Kemler, Catalena, Stewart, Clark, Little, Cronk, Ackerman, Clark, Weir. SECOND ROW: Moon, Scott, Presley, Brittan, Maddox, Riske, Philpot, Tompkins, Wolcott, Wolf, Henton. FIRST ROW: Spurger, Berry, Pounds, Bunkley, Killingsworth, Whitaker, Huff, Richardson, Price, Dow¬ ling, Winship, McGarvey, Smith, George, Curington, Thomas. 187 THIRD ROW: Casey, Graves, Bryan, Sindo, Dezell, Ginsbach, Warren, Woolters, Plsek, Keating, Holcomb, Simmons, Grossman, Beckham, Abbott, Doran, Dawkins, Jenkins, Buffin, Cosper, Hooton, Cook, J., Dyer, Smith, R., Tolleson, Byrne, Dinwiddle. SECOND ROW: Flournoy, Hapenny, Dauff- man, Sidman, Hooks, Dickerson, Jordan, Wright, Miller, Schrider, Smith, Ronald, Brin, Malitz, Ayres, Myers, Nesbit, McGough, Cleaves, Feray, SQUADRON 16 ROSTER Barnett, B. W. Beckham, J. B. Berry, R. A. Malitz, C. C. Mason, C. E. Miller, H. C. LIEUTENANTS Kauffman, J. H. Brin, S. E. Caldwell, C. W. Caroll, J. W. Moseley, J. C. Myers, P. L. Nesbit, R. S. Johnson, R. W. Kooser, D. E. Chiles, T. H. Perry, G. E. Lee, R. G. Cleaves, J. L. Plsek, R. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Stabler, J. M. Cook, J. M. Price, D. D. Ferguson, J. R. Tolleson, D. W. Cooper, H. W. Schmidt, G. R. Ford, L. A. Trifon, D. A. Cosper, J. W. Schrider, M. S. Kyle, A. C. Cox, G. D. Schwarz, R. N. Vasser, W. C. SOPHOMORES DeBusk, K. S. Scott, R. D. Callcott, W. H. Deviney, H. B. Sidman, J. D. JUNIORS ON STAFF Collins, B. J. Dickerson, R. G. Sidman, J. D. Beckcom, E. A. Connell, W. Dinwiddie, W. T. Simmons, E. C. Dyer, D. E. Feray, D. L. Smith, R. N. JUNIORS Fletcher, P. H. Fisher, J. M. Sparkman, J. D. Neal, R. M. Hooton, J. W. Grossman, J. H. Stewert, J. R. CORPORALS Singleton, J. M. Hollier, R. E. Ussery, S. R. Breding, E. V. Hooks, R. J. Valentine, J. R. Atkinson, W. C. Koonce, A. Howard, A. L. Wallace, J. B. Dawkins, M. H. Wolters, R. Isenhower, R. W. Warren, J. Doran, R. L. FRESHMEN Keating, J. J. Watson, M. W. Duran, J. M. Lemon, W. L. White, J. W. Flourney, S. J. Abbott, J. P. Liptak, J. F. Wickerham, J. B. Hapenney, J. D. Ayres, D. W. Mc6ough, L. J. Winter, L. S. Qqdw. 16 188 SCOTT W. BECKWITH Contella, Lee, Fisher, Sidman, Callcott, Ussery, Adams, Price. FIRST ROW: Duran, Bantle, Ford, Kyle, Beckwith, Ferguson, Neal, Vasser. Woodall, J. A. Adams, P. L. Barton, R. E. Berkley, R. D. Buffin, J. K. Casey, T. W. Alexander, R. C. Maberly, E. D. Cook, H. N. Ginsbach, R. G. Graves, H. L. Jordan, M. Ledbetter, H. L. McDowell, B. L. Parson, J. C. Smith, R. A. Ward, D. H. Wiggins, D. T. Wilk, D. Wise, R. M. Wright, H. E. Yarter, J. F. Squadron Sixteen is the Air Force ath¬ letic outfit. Its commander, Scott Beck¬ with, was this year chosen as outstanding Air Force cadet, and is a recipient of the Legion of Valor Award. The members of the outfit, being athletes of one sort or another, are members of the few days a week Corps, but we still have hopes for them. First Sergeant HAROLD T. BANTLE Commanding Officer JAMES E. SCHNABEL SPARTAN 17 “Evergreen 17! Yes, that ' s what they called us. A brand spankin ' new outfit with two seniors, four juniors, seven sophomores, and eighty-six “fish. We were commonly called “Fiegel ' s army or Papa Schnoobel and his fish drill team, and no one gave a second look to a Squadron of fish. Nary a soul could see the winning combination that this mass of Spartans held. Eighty-six pre-veterinary, pre-med¬ ical, and pre-dental freshmen with the potential and desire to make something of their outfit, their class, Texas A M University, and themselves; put together with a group of determined sophomores who possessed a desire to make some¬ thing of the fish; a group of juniors who took pride in their leadership to guide; and the best damn Commanding Officer in the entire class of ' 64—brother, when you put them together, you ' ve got a proud outfit, destined to change the course of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A M University. And that we did. From 39th in our first football march- in, to a mighty 2nd in the Spring Mili¬ tary review, we proved we had the mili¬ tary prowess. By taking a big first in Corps in intramural swimming—we proved we had the athletes. Being a medical outfit, we had to stress academics; our grades showed the results. We are a well rounded outfit. We ' re going places and doing big things, so look out . . . WE ' RE SPARTAN 1 7. First Sergeant JOHN L. FIEGEL FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Ellison, Reed, Holden, Haroldson, Mayeux, Van Hellen, Bernard, Hern, Sweat, Straub, Gould, Boyd, Cummings, Thompson, Burney, Zwarties, Young, Parsons, Harrel, Stinson, Jheen, Shroeder, Rountree, Wright, Petrash, Clark, Smith, Havard. THIRD ROW: Deginder, Nowlin, Foche, 190 SQUADRON 17 ROSTER LIEUTENANTS Boyd, G. A. Kirkpatrick, J. S. Johnston, R. W. Burney, P. Matelski, D. E. Carmichael, R. C. McPherson, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Chancellor, H. M. Moreau, E. L. Barker, L. R. Christie, R. L. Morris, R. S. Hawkins, H. K. Clark, R. C. Myers, T. H. Laird, P. O. Cummings, D. D. Nowlin, T. P. McBreaty, C. F. Deginder, K. Obdyke, L. K. McCall, R. H. Escobar, R. B. Roudon, R. M. Gardner, D. F. Rountree, J. R. CORPORALS Gordon, W. W. Sartain, A. R. Bernhard, L. K. Grahm, R. H. Schroeder, D. L. Chauviere, R. J. Green, C. S. Smith, T. H. Fisher, T. E. Grossie, V. B. Sweeney, G. L. Kiya, M. K. Gunnels, R. D. Taylor, N. A. Petrash, E. F. Harrelson, J. B. Van Hellen, R. W. Thompson, D. 1. Havard, T. J. Winn, R. M. Farmer, L. Hearn, W. E. Wright, J. M. FRESHMEN Holden, C. L. Wright, L. M. Jank, W. E. Wood, J. D. Bailey, J. F. Jochimsen, S. T. Young, J. K. Bardin, A. E. Jennings, J. W. Zwartjes, W. J. Chambers, Kiya, Chauviere, Reeser, Diamond, Wood, Grossie, Barden, Myers, Wilk, Matelski, Johns, Fisher, Bailey, Gordon, Robinson, Jank, Downs, Green, Graham, Moreau, Alms, Koatz, Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Roudon, Escobar, Daniel, Dumesnil, Rigby, McPherson, Morris, Winn, Sartain, Jennings, Wright, Carmichael, Obdyke, Gardner, Gunnels, Bernhard, Kirkpatrick, Christe, Paris. FIRST ROW: Farmer, Fiegel, Barker, Schnabel, Hewett, Hawkins, Laird. 1 7 £ ( AWARDS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Texas ROA Award ............... UDC Trophy ------------------------ N. S. Meyer-Raeburn Award Fritz Award -------------------------- Caldwell Trophy ------------------- D.A.R. Award ........................ Mother ' s Club Award ---------- Outstanding Freshman ......... PAUL A. DRESSER ( JR. HARLAN E. ROBERTS MICHAEL D. McGOWN EDWARD J. ZATOPEK ________ NEIL L. KELTNER _ HIRAM H. BURR, JR. _____________ JOHN D. GAY ............ NEAL C. WARD HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARDS Corps ......................................................................................................................................... NEIL L. KELTNER Corps Troops .........-.......................................................- HIRAM H. BURR, JR. AND JOHN T. ROSE First Brigade ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HORACE J. REKTORIK Second Brigade -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROBERT M. NALLEY Third Brigade ________________________________________________—__________________________________________________________________ JAMES E. BOURGEOIS First Wing ..............................’___________________________________________________________________________________________ DAVID A. FRANKLIN Second Wing ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WARREN T. HARRISON Band .....................................-...........-________________________________________________________________________THOMAS R. SEELY, JR. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AWARDS PAUL A. DRESSER, JR_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Senior NEIL L. KELTNER ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Junior THOMAS F. MURRAH ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sophomore ROBERT A. HOLCOMB --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freshman UNIT AWARDS President ' s Award ______________________________ Gen. George F. Moore Trophy ____________ George P. F. Jouine Award _________________ Corps Academic Achievement Award Gen. S. J. Buchanan Award ---------------- R. D. Hinton Award ............................ ________________ SIXTH BATTALION ___________________________ COMPANY F-l _________________________ COMPANY A-2 __________________________ COMPANY F-3 ___________________________ COMPANY F-l 3rd BRIGADE COLOR GUARD CHICAGO TRIBUNE AWARDS RUSSELL L. KEELING __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Senior JAMES P. BUCHANAN _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Senior RONALD E. HOWELL __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Junior DAVID T. KILLOUGH ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Junior SOPHOMORES Peter B. Belinsky Roger R. Box Gary H. Brotze David E. Grahm Larry C. Kennemer John E. McClung Douglas R. Morris Tommy W. Musser Jimmy E. Neely Benny L. New Jon E. Noxon Daniel W. Palmer Cecil O. Winsdor, Jr. Ronald D. Winn FRESHMEN Gid B. Adkisson III David P. Anderson Barry R. Barker Donald C. Burleson, Jr. Harvey C. Chitty Jim R. Davidson Thomas H. Gardner Robert H. Gustafson William T. Koenig Richard R. Manning Richard J. Mergen Jack E. Myers Lonny V. Richardson Thomas W. Rosenstein, III Francis E. Savage Scott I. Stanaland BEST DRILLED UNITS First Place .. Second Place Third Place - Fourth Place COMBINED BAND _____ SQUADRON 7 .... COMPANY F-l ______ SQUADRON 8 Cadets receiving awards at the annual Parents Day presentation ceremony. BEST DRILLED During the Parents Day ceremonies this year, were designated as being the Best Drilled in their the following named cadets respective outfits. SOPHOMORES FREDRICK C. CUNY ................. JACK R. FICKESSEN ________________ BENJAMIN F. MARROU, JR. JERRY C. HARBERT _________________ CURTIS W. JARRELL _____________ ROGER W. SHARP .................... KENNETH J. KOCH ................. JACK B. HOLT ...................... JAMES R. HORNBACK ____________ TRAVIS R. WILLIAMS ............. CARL E. LONG __________________________ JOHN H. RODGERS ________________ PAUL F. GARDNER _________________ REGINALD D. NEWTON _________ MICHAEL E. OVERTON ____________ MICHAEL T. JACOB ______________ CHARLES F. WETHERBEE _____ FRANK LOPEZ, JR.................. JACK G. ASHCRAFT _____________ LOUIS L. FARR, IV _________________ STEPHEN R. TUBRE ________________ THOMAS F. MURRAH ------------- KENNETH B. LAUER ________________ JOSEPH C. WALKER ................ DANIEL B. PETTY .................... JAY A. GRAY ........................ DICKIE A. HARRIS ................. MICHAEL G. HEREFORD -------- MICHAEL C. SAUNDERS ----------- RANDOLPH J. SHORT ------------ JOE T. BURCH ........................ NORMAN E. BOND ................ WILLIAM L. REID, JR............... THOMAS A. SMITH ---------------- RALPH B. FILBURN, III ---------- DAVID B. SMITH _______________________ LAWERENCE D. RUTLEDGE .... JAMES H. KAUFFMAN ----------- LARRY K. BERNHARD ............ ROY L. MAY ............................. JACK E. THURMAN, JR........... Company A-l Company B-l Company C-l Company D-l Company E-l Company F-l Company G-l Company A-2 Company B-2 Company C-2 Company D-2 Company E-2 Company F-2 Company G-2 Company A-3 Company B-3 Company C-3 Company D-3 Company E-3 Company F-3 Company G-3 Company H-3 Squadron 1 Squadron 2 Squadron 3 Squadron 4 Squadron 5 Squadron 6 Squadron 7 Squadron 8 Squadron 9 Squadron 10 Squadron 11 Squadron 12 Squadron 13 Squadron 14 Squadron 15 Squadron 16 Squadron 17 Maroon Band . White Band FRESHMEN MARVIN B. SIMPSON, III ............ MICHAEL A. CAROTHERS ____________ JOHN B. SYLVESTER ................. DAVID H. KINARD _____________________ LEO FLORES ______________________________ ALBERT RAY NAUCK ________________ JERRY LEE CROWDER ______________ KENNETH W. KORB ..................... JEROME M. PAWLAK _________________ RICHARD H. ROWE ..................... JAMES T. YOWS, JR................ DOUGLAS A. SHARP _________________ FORBES L. WALLACE, JR.......... WILLIAM R. HINDMAN ______________ RICHARD W. PERRY .................. LAWERENCE E. WYATT ______________ ROBERT A. HOLCOMB _ __________ WILLIAM C. WISENBACKER, JR. JIMMY A. McAFEE __________________ DENNIS M. McCABE __________________ RAYMOND M. WILLIAMS .......... CLIFTON L. MOSS, JR............... JOHN R. STANDISH, JR.......... JOHN D. CHESNEY _____________________ ROY E. MASSEY _________________________ RICHARD W. GROSSENBACHER . RODOLFO G. BUENTELLO, JR. . ANDREW S. KOVICH ________________ HUGH M. RICHARDS .................... DALTON J. HILL ____________________________ WILLIAM C. HASELOFF _________________ JAMES B. HEATH --------------...... GENE A. BIALAS ........................ JOHN H. HARP, JR....................... JOHN H. BONNER ...................... HARRY A. MORRILL, JR.............. GARY W. FOSTER ...................... WILLIAM T. DINWIDDIE, JR. ... ANDREW E. BARDIN, III ............. RICHARD J. MERGEN ................. DENNIS R. BLANTON .................... - Company A-l .. Company B-l Company C-l . Company D-l Company E-l . Company F-l Company G-l . Company A-2 . Company B-2 . Company C-2 . Company D-2 . Company E-2 . Company F-2 Company G-2 Company A-3 Company B-3 Company C-3 Company D-3 Company E-3 Company F-3 Company G-3 Company H-3 Squadron 1 . Squadron 2 . Squadron 3 . Squadron 4 . Squadron 5 . Squadron 6 .. Squadron 7 .. Squadron 8 . Squadron 9 Squadron 10 . Squadron 11 . Squadron 12 Squadron 13 . Squadron 14 Squadron 15 Squadron 16 . Squadron 17 Maroon Band .. White Band r- ' -A , N A- - avtqANS A pictorial listing, by dormi¬ tories, of the Civilian section of the student body. Section Edited by JACK HOLT Howard Head, Lynn Parks, San¬ dra Hulsey, and Kieth Clark supervise the balloting for Ci¬ vilian Sweetheart at the Ci¬ vilian Student Ball. GARY BLINKA Annex HANS PETER BOY Milner CMU4N SRJ DONALD CARTER NICK FOHN JOHN JACKSON College View Puryear Assistant Civilian Chaplain DAVID JOHNSON Parliamentarian JOSEPH KORENEK Legett ALLEN LEE TERRY NORMAN Dorm 13 Sophomore Representative l DENT COUNCIL WILLIAM STOKES Hart Civilians KENNETH WEST Day Students JOHN WRIGHT Battalion Representative 197 W4ET H4U- CMUAN FIRST ROW: Boelter, John E.; Hall, Claude B.; Winnette, Walter AA.; Drouilhet, Allen F.; Cobler, Richard G.; Singer, James R.; AAajors, Doyle G.; Davis, Rodney D.; Bary, Mohammad Rafigul; Rahman, Ahsanur; Ahmed, Kamaluddin; Abraham, Awaldy; Al-Layla M. Tayely;- Yao, T. W. SECOND ROW: Biswas, Mozibur R.; Garcia, Victor E.; Finch, Joe L.; Davis, Johnny H.; Benson, Jim; Jozwiak, Paul, Jr.; Ross, Bill Joe; Sidelman, Z. V.; Chavez, Gerardo; Kamaluddin, Bakta Alam; Stokes, William P.; Al-Rawi, K. H.; Korenek, Edwin J.; Hays, Terry G. THIRD ROW: Graham, Owen H.; Brandt, Melvyn E.; Mayfield, William C.; Camp, Bill; Callaway, Tom; Ener, E. L; Holick, Don; LeBlanc, Rufus; Madden, Charles D.; Gilbert, Joe W.; Day, Dayton; Hughes, Gaylon E.; Reel, Ronald L; Jones, Michael D. FOURTH ROW: Richmond, Elliot M.; Guest, Jerry D. ; Stafford, H. A., Ill; Serrill, Richard R., Jr.; Sinha, Brajendra K.; Presswood, Lani; Fore, James. HART HALL CIVILIAN COUNCIL (Left to right) Jones, Stokes, Hays, Singer, Drouilhet, Korenek, Reel. RONALD LEWIS REEL Dorm President MISS LISA ANNE NIEDERAUER Hart Hall Civilian Sweetheart 198 H4ErW4U_ATHl0E£ DORM COUNCIL OFFICERS President-RICH HALL Vice President-JOHN FULKERSON Secretary-Treasurer-RICHARD SELLER MISS SHARON LYONS Civilian Council Representative—KEN SCOTT Hart Hall Athletes Sweetheart ROSTER FIRST ROW Abbot, John Adams, Noel Adams, Pete Alrich, Albert Arrington, Tom Ayers, Don Ballard, Jerry Barker, Dick Beckwith, Scott Beller, Richard Berngen, Frank Bethe, Ken Bilgutay, llhan Bowen, Don Brown, Bob Brown, George Buffin, John Byrne, Roger Campbell, Herb Carlton, Freddie Carpenter, Ed Cashion, Jack Chiles, Tom Cleaves, John Climie, Bob Clifton, Danny Cobb, Lance Coker, Don Collins, John Contella, Carl Contreas, Raul Cook, John Cosper, John Crain, Billy Crain, John Curlee, John Custer, Don Deviney, Herman Dinwiddle, Bill Doran, Russell Dyer, Doug Dyer, Ed Dugan, John Duran, John Earl, Geoffery Edwards, Earl Egger, Larry SECOND ROW Eichman, Ed Feray, Dave Ferguson, Jay Fisher, Don Flourney, Sam Fulkerson, John Gardner, Ed Glover, Dave Griffey, Bert Grochett, Bill Hall, Rich Harriman, Bill Hillhouse, Steve Holcomb, Dave Hooks, Rodney Hooton, Jim Hoshine, Harry Hurta, Frank Johnston, Ralph Juge, Randy Karr, Ken Keating, Joe Koonce, Alan Kooser, Don Koss, Bill Kutac, Harvey Kyle, Art Lee, John Mality, Charles Martin, Robert Mason, Buster Matson, Randy McAdams, Robert McClure, Mike McGough, Larry McMillian, Tom Meadows, Dan Meyers, Earl Miller, Henry Mitchell, Pat Moss, Clifton Neal, Bob Neal, Ray Nesbit, Richey O’Bryant, Bill Offner, Mike Ouellette, Paul THIRD ROW Palmer, Mike Pavlicek, Wayne Price, Don Rapp, Mike Reeves, Gary Robinson, Bob }jas, Luis awe, Larry jnge, Jim ilazar, Ray ittler, Steve hrider, Mike hwarzenback, John :ott, Abe :ott, Ken sbastian, Jim :hilling, Cecil dman, John dman, Judson ndo, Lance nith, Don nith, Robert nith, Ron jarkman, Jim afcles, George effik, John ovall, Darrell irr, Jim lomas, David smas, Ron ifon, Dave irney, Bill ssery, Ray nlentine ' hite, James ' ilkie, Ralph ' alters, Richard ' ood, Cecil ' oodall, Buddy ' right, Haskell MILNER H4LL FIRST ROW: Whitlock, Garciade, Slone, Carter, Lammers, Duderstadt, Davenport, Boy, Oehler, Henigan, P. R, Oliver, J. T. Oliver, Trlica, Elizondo, Rodriguez, Diaz. SECOND ROW: St. Pierre, Vann, Correll, Heideman, Plum, Baldarrama, Melton, Smith, Lee, Bills, Trujillo, Herrera, Corwin. THIRD ROW: Hawkes, Risinger, White, Canup, Armatta, Robbins, Thedford, Howie, Coburn, Spears, Lee, Boy, Casares. FOURTH ROW: Barthold, Estrada, Kolimann, White, Burke, Stillwell, Cruz. FIFTH ROW: Cox, Kurtz, Rice, Van Cleve, Pharris, Pearson, Risinger, Smith, Brewer, Weber, Hausmann, Bratton, Parnell, Tarranco, Cutshall, Luedke, Thedford, Hale, Unikel, Castro. ROSTER FIRST ROW Ahn, Chang Won Angel, Humberto Armatta, Thomas A. Ayachi, Salah Baggett, Mark R. Baggett, Penn D. Baldarrama, Alredo M. Bedrich, Curtis Allen Benamara, Ezzeddine Benefield, Richard Lynn Berry, John Franklin Berfhold, Alfred E. Bills, Dwain Boegsfedte, Theodore Wm., Jr. Boatright, James Allen Boehm, Wm. Steve Borg, David A. Boy, Ernest A. Boy, Hans Peter Bratton, Gerald Roy Brewer, Charles G. Brown, Joel Thomas Brown, Robert C. Burchers, Jack M. Burke, John M., Jr. Burkhard, Wm. Courtney Cain, George Eugene Canup, David H. Carlisle, Rodney T. Carter, John Stephen Casares, David Cassidy, Donald D. Castro, William Chen, Liang Yao Chitwood, Kenneth L. Christ, Allen Eugene Coburn, Winfred Cleve Condit, Robert John Cooper, Leonard D. Correll, Roy Allen Corwin, George A. Cox, Ronald Jay Cruz, Roger Cutshall, Jack Raymond Dannhaus, Edward A. Davenport, Roe R., Jr. Dias, Jolio R. Diep, The Minh Dinsmore, Philip K. Donaho, Jimmy J. SECOND ROW Duderstadt, Culver L. Dunbar, Craig B. Duplat, Augusto Durham, L. Johnny Earl, Jerry M: Eder, Alan James Eggleston, Edward M. Elfont, Robert Elisondo, Rodolfo El Mehiri, Hassen Ely, Edward Wm. Estrada, Eduardo Fegueredo, Luis A. Finkelstein, Mark Flores, Raul, Jr. Garcia de Paredes, Diego Green, Joe Bert Gutierrez, Anibal A., Jr. Halberdier, Louis S. Hale, Joseph Nathan Han, Sung Deuk Hanover, Gene A. Hansen, James C. Hausmann, Richard J. Hawkes, Robert W. Heideman, Kenneth E. Henigan, Allen M. Herrera, Frank G. Hodpe, John H. Hodde, William Edward Horelica, Henry P. Howie, Willard L. Hyman, J. D. Kabell, David Lee Keeling, Jack R. Kiel, Glenn D. Kim, Gil Chang Kregmer, John W. Kurtz, Lyndon Wm. Lacy, Nelson F. Lammers, Lawrence P. Lara, Oliver Lawlor, William F. Lee, Benjamin K. Lee, Jerry Byron Little, James M. Lockstedt, Kerry O. Lu, Ho-shou Luedke, Delmas L. Madison, William F. THIRD ROW Marek, Glenn W. Martin, Samuel P. McAfee, Michael L. McBee, James T. McKelvain, Burrell K. Mebone, Horace Frank Medina, Pablo M. Melton, Robert G. Mills, Donald Wm. Moench, George T. Montoya, Jose A., Jr. Morgan, Wm. E. Moritz, Burt E. Myers, Randolph P. Newberry, Jerry Ng, Randsel Nunez, Barrientos, Ernesto O ' Brien, Charles E. Oehler, Charles Richard Oliver, James T. Oliver Paul R. Oliver, James T. Ontiveros, Henry Manvel Pan, Ko-Chang Parnell, James L. Payan-Zapico, Roberto Pearson, Wm. Tom, Jr. Penland, Aaron Brown Perkins, Herbert A. Peterson, Mackey Glen Pharris, Christopher A. Pickett, Russell C. Pickles, Robert J. Pins, Manuel, Jr. Pittman, Pitt Plagens, Clarence F. Plum, Robert W. Polin, Jose Carlos Pratt, Michael Wm. Raymond, Dennis Herbert Reachi, Santiago Rice, Daril E. Risinger, Charles R. Risinger, John D. Rivera, Antonio Roach, James B. Robbins, Wm. P. Robinson, Clifford Wm. Robinson, Robert W. B. Rodriguez, Amaro FOURTH ROW Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Leonel A. Rodriguez, Omar C. Rutherford, Frank N. Saenz, Sigifredo Scott, James M. Sikes, Jimmy E. Simmons, Joe D. Simpson, Russell B. Sinz, Kurt Slone, Richard L. Smith, Thomas E. Smith, Walter R. Smith, William T. Song, Byong-mu Spears, James R. Spellmann, Robert Stanton, James O. Stillwell, Virgle C, Jr. St. Pierre, Ernest G. Stribley, Kendrick R. Suharto, Sdedardjo Taute, August F. Taylor, M. E. Torrance, Phillip L. Thedford, Billy R. Thedford, Marvin Tigertt, Wm. David Trlica, Frank E., Jr. Trujillo, Joe A. .Unikel, L. A. Uptmore, David Urbina, Luis R. Van Cleve, Delbert Wm. Vann, Richard D. Vallarino, Octavio A. Vender Dys, Richard H. Vasek, Leon J. Vaughn, Allen R. Villarreal, Ruben Weber, Edward R. Weiser, Harold E. Wessels, James A. White, Charles D. White, Michael E. Whitlock, Larry L. Williams, Donald L. Yang, David D. Ysrael, Simon Ysrael, Miguel C. Zbranek, Willie Jr. Zepeda, Abdon PATRICIA ANN PARKER Milner Hall Sweetheart MILNER HALL DORM COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Lammers, Whitlock, White, Davenport, Boy, Oliver, Carter. SECOND ROW: Kabell, Boy, Hausmann, Henigan, Oehler, Oliver, Heideman, Duderstadt. 200 UnCHELL UflLL FIRST ROW- LeBlanc G. I.; Gardner, R. G.; Voelkel, T. T.; Daggs, B. A.; Mahoney, J. M.; Terr y ' Strin9er ' J , L; Hu9 ' ,1 KUW. Lemanc, vj , Rodnev J - Veith, Bert. SECOND ROW: Springer, John S.; Faulk, Sw GoYd a £ m ' Ri l3% U l ; o, ' ,v Fi ; b,„; r„ o., . R D- ouler Mike . Obey, Jimmie J.; He.d, Howard M.; Fry, Steve; Procha.ka, Riehard; Riehter A J.; Schomb U rg, Author B; Godwin, Tommy L-; ivy, Larry i O. BOBBY A. DAGGS MITCHELL HALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: LeBlanc, Stringer, Bishop, Mahoney, Terry, Voelkel, Germany. SECOND ROW. Gardner, Zamzow, Hughes, Daggs, Strub, Veith. 201 LAW HALL FIRST ROW: Coleman, Randy J.; Ghormley, Bennett A.; Hook, Charles O.; Moore, Ronald L.; Aiken, William A.; Corder, P. R.; Coppinger, John T.; Beal, Charles C; Berry, Edwin C; Lissiak, Victor, Jr.; Graves, David E.; Harp, Jeffrey C.; Dillon, William E.; Sayers, Jerry; Holder, George R.; Hines, Ronald S.; Barron, Gary R.; Akin, Danny G.; Piersall, Glenn J. SECOND ROW: Brecher, Allen R.; Christman, Howard M.; Cook, Larry E.; Crouch, Gary W.; Gumm, Harold W.; Chlapek, C. J.; Herring, Johnny M.; Wilson, Marshall P.; N orman, Terry R.; Keeton, Kerry S.; Culver, Byron K.; Fisher, Joseph H.; Arredondo, Marcelino; Scott, Samuel. THIRD ROW: Taggart, Murrey J.; Martell, Robert D.; McDonald, Richard P.; Hatzenbuehler, Charles C.; LeCrane, Michael J.; Vandiver, Robert L.; Lee, Robert F.; Harrison, Dick; Neal, Tom M.; Lipscomb, Jack; Mad igal, Gilberto; Gieger, David; Schmidt, John. FOURTH ROW: Butler, Daniel Y.; Nachod, Jay E.; Juarez, Jacinto P.; Bolinger, William Gary; Franks, Orlan H.; Arledge, George E.; Seale, Frank W.; Wilson, William B.; Youngblood, Rex; Friedmann, Raymond J. FIFTH ROW: Swinburn, Woods C.; Bearden, Robert C.; Vargas, Rafael E.; Harrell, James E.; Miller, James E.; Hobbs, William D.; Baily, Ed.; Sansom, Homer J.; Aubrey, Martin; McBrayer, Mike; Buck, Robert L.; Gonzalez, W. K.; Jemelka, Erwin D.; Soland, Fred H., Jr.; Myers, John W.; Gonzalez, Rosendo J.; Guerra, Robert L.; Spiller, Dan- viller D. LAW HALL COUNCIL SUSIE SANDERS FIRST ROW: Hook, Coppinger, Beal, Lissiak, Dillon. SECOND ROW: Berry, Graves, Hines, Sayers, Sweetheart of Law Hall Harp. THIRD ROW: Brecher, Coleman, Ghormley. 202 LBGStr UfiLL Sweetheart DOLLY STILES In April, a dorm barbecue was held for students and guests. ROSTER LEGETT HALL COUNCIL J. C. Vaughn, Eldon B. Knox, G. J. Jendrusch, John AA. AAorrow, Paige A. Stasney, Joeseph J. Hlavinka, Daniel R. AAares, Robert T. Key, William H. Parry, Jimmy D. Cain. Altman, William W. Balfour, B. B. Browder, Bill Catchings, Ronald C. Cain, Jimmy D. Caubel, James S. Chapman, Jerry W. Cortez, Ronald L. Coulson, David H. Crosthwait, William R. Decker, John J. Diltz, Theo R. Dupont, George L. Richer, Richard H. Fillinger, Thomas J. Furber, James E. Griffith, Steven K. Hanzzik, Herman H. Harris, Jack E. Harrison, James F. Hlavinka, Joseph J. Jackson, Jack James, Karl R. Jendrush, Gerald J. Key, R. T. Kiolbassa, Thomas A. Kleypas, Gerald A. Knox, Eldow B. Lausford, Ronald Maddox, Robert A. Mares, Daniel F. Marsh, Ron A. Mason, William K. McGowan, Dee W. Minx, Hubert Moore, John M. Morrow, John M. Northcutt, Howard W. Odum, George A. Parry, William H. Patton, John H. Perry, Howard S. Pickard, Lowery B. Powell, Roger A. Rachel, Richard W. Raybourne, Michael L. Roach, Pat H. Rosenbaum, Gene W. Sanford, Michael B. Shane, John W. Sheleer, William E. Shupak, George L. Stasney, Paige A. Strange, William B. Tracy, Dick A. Vaughan, J. C. Wood, Ralph E. FURYE4R, HALL ROSTER Abel, Albert W. Akin, Danny G. Alderson, John L. Apostolo, Donald L. Arquella, Eduardo Avant, Thomas R. Barnard, Charles Barron, Jorge W. Barzi, Houshang Baylor, Edwin R. Berger, Michael E. Bongiovi, Lawrence Bottenfield, Samuel Bradden, Edward J. Bradford, Philip W. Briggs, Arthur F. Brown, James M. Brown, Jimmie E. Buckler, Herman L, Callaway, Ben E. Cantrell, Thomas M. Carrell, Don F. Chumley, Delbert Clark, Jerry L. Clark, George W. Cook, Bruce Cook, Curtis P. Cooper, Damon C. Copeland, Donald P. Covin, Elmo M. Craig, Chris Craig, Dale Cruz, Juan M. Cuellar, Chalon J. Curl, Thomas W. Dael, Michael D. Dale, John L. Dobyan, Alan Lee Dominguez, Juan G. DeLaGarza, Gustavo DeLlano; Antonio J. Dittmar, Roger W. Dupuy, Jerry W. Dwight, Frederick P. Edelbrock, Joseph A. Edgmon, Steve Estrada, Luis Farbon, Javier F. Farmer, Leslie G. Ferguson, John S. Finkelstein, Mark M. Fisher, Henry Fisher, Francis R. Fisher, Ray J. Fisher, Thomas E. Flores, Daniel Flores, Willis R. Fohn, Rick H. Forrest, Blake F. Forster, Peter Fossati, Humberto Fritz, Weldon B. Garcia, Delfino Garcia, Enrique M. Garcia, Jesus Garcia, Mario G. Gary, Partick C. Garza, Alberto Gelvin, Gerald P. Gibson, David V. Goldenblatt, Phillip N. Gilliat, Alfred Glanssford, David Greak, Gerald T. Griffen, Terry R. Habunski, William M. Hallaran, Kenneth Hallaran, Russell Hallderson, Michael D. Handley, Robert T. Harrison, Burt C. Hart, Harry W. Hayes, William J. Haynes, Grady L. Heard, Ernest S. Henks, Leslie E. Heshmatl, Mahmod Hollingsworth, J. S. Hollis, James E. Hopkins, Jerry Hudgens, William W. Humber, Joseph B. Jaegers, Gordon Jacobs, Robert M. Jett, Alvin D. Jordan, William H. Jones, Richard F. Jones, Ronald M. KaafZj Ervin A. Kane, Kimberlin Kirkpatrick, Jack Kleiber, Leo P. Knipstein, Robert Konradi, Andrew Kouenborn, Byron Knothman, Herbert Laves, Charles G. LarOj Herman Lester, Feldon R. Letson, James C. Lewis, Charles Lewis, Hogue W. Maher, Charles Martin, Alfred A. Martinez, Juan Mason, William McDougal, Shelby E. McLoy, George L. Miller, Richard Miller, William E. Mitchell, Edwin D. Mitchell, Mike H. Montgomery, Jerry R. Murphey, David L. Murry, Robert C. Nesuda, Roger Nicely, Clyde Nichell, Robert L. Nolte, John Oeltjen, Albert F. Parker, Danny Pate, Ronald E. Peebles, Gary L. Percival, Alfred R. Perryman, David A. Peterson, Robert A. Pettus, Daniel W. Pilkard, Ronald M. Post, Lynn J. Presswood, Lani Price, Alvin L. Ray, Murphey Reeves, Solon A. Renaud, Aristide F. Reue, Glenn H. Richter, Johnnie R. Riddle, Thomas E. Rivera, Arturo Robinson, Boyd F. Roderiguez, Arnoldo G. Rodgers, James Rogers, Jerry A. Ross, Hans W. Ruiz, Jorge Rumsch, Orville S. Schiller, Marice L. Schroeder, Milford R. Schoenemann, Willaim A. Schofield, Johon S. Schott, William Shockly, Joe Dan Shumate, Donald E. Simpson, Charles E. Smallwood, Robert D. Smith, Jerry P. Snedaker, Robert C. Spencer, Erick L. Stoops, Steven Straub, Charles Stried, Ronald Oliver Sturgeon, William C. Swann, Chalfes S. Tavakolian, Mohammad Tigerett, William D. Thompson, Aubrey H. Urbina, Luis R. Valarezo, Carlos G. Vargas, Rafaele E. Verlarde, Armondo Waligura, Randy L. Waller, Floyd R. Warren, Lawrance A. Westmaoreland, Gary Williams, Donald L. Williams, James M. Wilson, Clyde A. Windham, Terrell D. Woodall, John B. Yauger, James H. Young, Craig B. fe. COUNCIL ROBERT A. PRESTON CONNIE LEWELLEN FIRST ROW: Riddle, Garcia, Williams, Kollenbom, McDaniel. President Sweetheart SECOND ROW: Peterson, Cook, Windham, Reue, Pate, Percival, Hanks. 204 WALTON WLL FIRST ROW: Pena, Gustavo, Jr.; Melvin, H. L; Dees, Allan W.; Shanidur Rab, Khandker; Eggleston, Edward M.; Rambin, Ronald E.; Hood, Robert A.; Crosby, Richard J. SECOND ROW: McGrath, Michael; Dulock, Raymond; Cooper, Scott E.; Blakemey, Roger N.; Mills, Gary G.; Edling, Thomas O.; Emanis, James R.; Hancock, Woody R., Jr.; Moore, Richard. THIRD ROW: Duty, Douglas W.; Wright, James L; Proctor, John M.; Slavik, George J.; Duty, Douglas W.; Wright, James L.; Proctor, John M.; Slavik, George J.; Moore, John E.; Obediente, Jorge G.; Polk, Leroy J., Jr.; Pitts, Gerald N. FOURTH ROW: Shallcross, Scott; Roming, Douglas; Nixon, James O.; Johnson, Butch; Pipes, Charles; Peterson, Keith; Raymond, P. T., Jr. WALTON HALL DORM COUNCIL 205 THE ANNEX ' FIRST ROW: Howard, Vohney W. ( Jr.; Hubert, Pare E.; McKenzie, William H., Jr. SECOND ROW: Shiffleth, Avril E.; Kirkland, David S.; Richburh, Walt C.; Miller, Richard H.; Lewis, Dean R. DORMfrORV IS FIRST ROW: Cauthron, David L.; Ross, Ted T.; Nash, Robert S.; Griggs, Dwight S.; Clancy, Larry D.; Lee, Allen B. SECOND ROW: Pickard, James M.; Haynes, Phillip E.; Agarwal, Ram G.; Cheeseman, Cliff; Marshall, Kent; Harris, Cliff; Deen, Loyd; Fraser, J. G.; Taylor, Jon; Fenster, Richard A. THIRD ROW: Venuti, Alfred R.; Kressler, Herbert H.; Moench, C. J.; Eaton, Curtis W.; Miller, William A.; Wegenhoft, Kenneth N. FOURTH ROW: Crawford, Jack H.; Nuinez, Joe E.; Goetz, Paula; Morgan, Thomas L.; Gilmore, Steve C; Gamble, Michael E.; Benarjee, Kodali; LaBarbara, Joseph N. FIFTH ROW: Bargman, Bill; Raymond, Bill; Duncan, W. R.; O ' Connor, J. H.; Stripling, Ray; Ross, Donald L.; Ofcarcik, Ralph P.; Read, Charlie H.; Oehl, Marxin J.; Havel, Jerome A.; Seeker, Ed. Miss Carol Lynn Voelkel of Texas Tech is named Civilian Sweetheart of 1964 at the Civilian Ball- Dan Louis, presents the Battalion Award to Robert Knight, journalism professor. He was recognized for the outstanding contributions he has made to the student newspaper during the 1963-64 school year. Civilians and their dates chow down on barbecue during the Civilian Student Weekend. A brief poem about married life at Aggieland, slipped stealthily into our office during the dead of night. In the land of College Station, Over walls and quarry pits, Dwell the creatures known as Aggies, Brothers to the crafty wolf. Neither fowl nor fauna being, Beast of field in rank and file Lure their prey by standing tall In uniforms and tempting smiles. Like their brother badger fear they nothing, Man nor maid, And broken hearts and tears are left Wherever Aggies stayed. Aggies feed on saccharine words And sometimes lose the chase, But captivity is rare. Though you think you have him tamed He will always be the same Branded by an Aggie name Bondage doesn ' t end the game Cause an Aggie can ' t be tamed! (?) A Girl Who Married One 207 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS 208 SOUTWU ST CONFERENCE ©aSEeALL CW PfONS AOOfE SPORTS Section Edited by HAP WERT 209 TUB ROUTIN’ AOOIBO Carpenter opens a hole as Reagan goes for first down. LQU Downs A 9 S; 14-6 A sellout crowd of 68,000 saw this sea¬ son ' s opener, a brawling battle that was de¬ cided in the second quarter by a pair of Aggie mistakes. In the first minute of play, Tiger halfback Joe Labruzzo fumbled a punt and turned it into an 83-yard touchdown run that sent the slam-bang LSU Tigers to a 14-6 victory over the Texas Aggies in ! Baton Rouge. LSU spent the last two quarters containing an Aggie team that never quit. Sophomore quarterback Charles LaGrange came off the bench in the fourth quarter to move the Ag¬ gies to their lone touchdown with only thirty seconds left in the game. LaGrange—listed sixth in the order of Aggie field gen¬ erals on the A M roster—set up the score with a 23 yard pass to Travis Reagan for a first and goal on the LSU seven yardline. On a fourth down, and four yarder to pay dirt LaGrange pitched out to Billy Uzzell, who threw a halfback pass to Travis Reagan who caught it at the goal line and backed in for the touchdown. Uzzell tried to run across for the two point conversion, but the tough Tiger line threw him back. ANDREW OVERTON-C TRAVIS REAGAN-HB JIM WILLENBORG-Q MIKE KOHLMAN—C Ray Gene Hinze and Bill Ward team up to stop Tiger behind the line of scrimmage Sioctb Bacfe Steps A 9 S, 17-0 Ohio State threw away its three yards and a cloud of dust offense, and turned loose its halfbacks for the first time this year. Mistakes were the key note of the Aggies all day in front of a capacity crowd of 81,241 fans. The visiting Aggies were held to a single first down in the first three quarters, and made their only spurt late in the game as Ohio State ' s third string took the field. Most of the Aggies ' gains came in the final period but three drives were halted by a fumble, a pass interception, and a loss on downs deep in Ohio territory. Fullback Jerry Rogers and quarterback Dan Mcllhany were the lead¬ ing ground gainers for the Aggies. Rogers with 38 yards in 7 tries, and Mcllhany with 43 in 11 carries, most of them in fake roll-out passes. The stalwart Ohio State defense held A M to 28 yards rushing and nine passes in the first half. Ohio head coach Woody Hoyer, who has featured a fullback-up-the-middle and quarterback-rollout offense, sent his scurrying half¬ backs on 38 of the 54 rushes and they gained 138 of the 220 yards the Buckeyes rolled up on the ground. Uzzel and Kachtik close in on Ohio Stater. 212 TT sliuts Out CotMs, 10-0 A brilliant, diving catch in the end zone by all-conference end David Parks and a 37-yard field goal by H. L. Daniels that tied a conference record brought the inspiring Texas Tech Red Raiders a 10-0 victory over the Texas Aggies before a crowd of 38,000 fans. In the first quarter Daniels hit the scoring column on a record-tying 37- yard field goal with 7:36 left in the first quarter. The Raiders moved from their own 20 to the Aggies 20 where on fourth down, Daniels booted his fourth three-pointer. A clipping penalty broke up a potential Farmer drive at the Tech 49 when Jim Linnstaedter fumbled and recovered for a 5-yard loss. That brought on the punt to the Tech 20 and the red- shirted Lubbock crew required only four plays to move all the way. The biggest Aggie threat came when A AA marched largely on Linnstaedter ' s third down pass from their own 15 to a first down at the Tech 11. But in the next play Linnstaedter was thrown for a 17-yard loss. With the ball on the 25 Bobby Lee attempted a field goal that fell short. Neither team was able to score in the last half and the game turned into a de¬ fensive battle with too many mistakes, breaks, fumbles and punting. PcwU Ufjsefc FouoW CotMs, 9-7 If it had not have been for a drop of rain in the official ' s eye, A AA might have won. The Aggies were stymied on the Pony 21 after George Hargett had returned an intercepted pass 57 yards to SAAU ' s 22. Bob Lee attempted a field goal that the referee judged to be wide. The kick looked good from the east side of the field and Head Coach Hank Foldberg, standing on the west side, felt the boot was good. But the referee said it was wide, and his decision counts, Foldberg said after the game. The Aggies came within inches of a tie in the second period when tackle Bill Ward broke through to apparently catch SMU ' s Danny Thomas in the end zone. But the refs came through in fine style placing the ball on their 1 centimeter line. Once again this season, Jim Keller ' s booming punts were the backbone of the Aggies offense. The tall senior kicked six times for a 45.3 average. Keller got off probably the best punt of the year under poor circumstances in the second quarter. Sophomore Bill Ward demonstrated that he will be a man to watch for the next two years with his stellar line play. George Hargett drew praise from Foldberg for doing a fine job. 214 Ray Kubala stops Pony 3 yards short of touchdown. Mike Pitman topples TCU Horned Frog Ags OufeJossTOU, 14-14 The Ags showed a little of the class that they were supposed to have all season when they ran TCU ragged and created a blood-n-guts 14-14 tie before a warm weath¬ er crowd of 37,372. If there was any doubt about the colors the Ags were wearing, you should have heard the roar for the Maroon when the stout Aggie defense thwarted the Frogs ' final threat for a TD in the last few minutes. Before the kick-off TCU was 13-5 favorite, but A M, firing out of the line like the Aggies of old, tied the game early in the second quarter and then went ahead at the half, 14-7 when big Waylon Ward blocked a TCU punt, scooped up the ball and rambled 17 yards for pay dirt. The stout Aggie defense was led by cen¬ ter Ray Kubala and tackles Bill Ward, Way- Ion Ward, and Ray Gene Hinze. For most of the game, TCU ran its traffic away from the 255 pound Kubala. George Hargett was accredited with the most dazzling scamper of the afternoon, a fancy 31-yard run down the side line that set up A M ' s first touchdown. Craig and Rogers pickoff Horned frog as Hargett and Drennan close in to assist. Bo wi) A 9 S, S 4-7 The Texas Aggies had little to yell about against Baylor except ace Mike Pitman ' s TD interceptions. Three times passes from Baylor ' s Don Trull ended up in the arms of the mighty mite. Coach Hank Foldberg used five quarterbacks, and until the fourth quarter he had more quarterbacks than first downs. Charles La Grange finally sneaked a TD across with five minutes left in the game. The 27-point difference represented Baylor ' s most convincing win over the Aggies since the 1901 score of 46-0. It had been 1960 since Baylor last scored a TD on the Aggies. But the Ags, after they couldn ' t move from the Baylor 10, were just there in body. George Hargett hit Elkins a good whack and then pounced on the ball at the 10. At this point the Ags ex¬ perienced a series of reverses. For the second straight week tackle Bill Ward, whose blocked punt helped the Aggies tie TCU, had a big day on defense. Carpenter and Moore stop Baylor after a short gain. 216 Budgie Ford pushes through for another yard. Rogers recovers fumble on A M ' s 25 yard line. D um AggfeS 21 -7 After a good first half, the Cadets never crossed the Arkansas 42 in the second half. They made only two first downs in the last two periods in suffering their fifth loss. With LaGrange clicking on a 27-yard pass to Hargett, the Aggies moved to a first down at the Arkansas 14 after the kick off. But Tommy Moore intercepted at the one yard line to end the threat. Midway of the period Finch hit LaGrange. He fumbled and Williams recovered for Ark¬ ansas at the Aggie 27. Late in the opening quarter the center snap sailed over the head of Nix, the punter, on fourth down. Derlin- ing, the safety, elected to run the ball out and got as far as the one, where Big Ronnie Carpenter dropped him. On the first play of the second quarter LaGrange sneaked over. Lee ' s kick tied the score. The Aggies, who had gone the third quarter without a first down benefitted by a pass interference ruling for a first down at the 48. Then a fourth down gamble at the 42 failed when LaGrange ' s pass went in¬ complete, and the Hogs marched 58 yards in 10 plays to take a 21 -7 lead. Coach Foldberg carried off field by team after the Rice game. JOHN BROTHERTON-E RwwGftS Tumu U offl-t, 2S-1 3 Jim Keller, an old Cougar beater from way back, made his first start of the season at quarterback here Saturday night and guided Texas A M to a 23-13 win over Houston. A crowd of 18,055 in Kyle Field saw Big Jim take advan¬ tage of four U of H fumbles to produce three touchdowns, a field goal and the first Aggie victory of the season. The Aggies dangerous 6-2 defense held the Cougars to 43 yards rushing and fierce Cadet tackling caused U of H to cough up the football when and where it hurt. Houston had the ball for only 25 rushing plays, while the Aggies ' control tactics aimed for the most part at the Cougars ' left side, gave Hank Foldberg ' s troopers the ball for 73 rushes. Keller, used primarily as a safetyman in A AA ' s three previous games, scored two Aggie touchdowns and kept A M drives alive with key fourth-down runs which paid off in new series of downs. The new model Budgie Ford (no relation to TU ' s led all rushers with 97 yards in 17 carries for 5.7 average and Jim Linnsteadter came on in the second half to gain 44 in six thrusts. Coach Foldberg invented a couple of surprises for his old compatriot Bill Yeoman and Houston spent the rest of the night trying to figure them out. Cacfefe Ufjsefc Rxcfc, 13-6 or Sarge rose up out of SWC cellar and gave Rice something to think about, and probably gave TU scouts ulcers. Ol ' Sarge dusted off his dress whites and conked the favored Owls right in the kisser with a 13-6 defeat. The Aggies recovered from a blow that had stag¬ gered teams far better than theirs: a 98- yard touchdown return on the game ' s opening kick-off by Gene Fleming. The Ags fought back with two field goals by Bobby Lee, and a third quarter scoring drive engineered by Jim Keller to bring revenge after four years of Rice domination. Lee ' s second field goal was a 44-yarder, with less than three minutes to play, that settled a day of dare-devil football. The first half ended in 6-3, Owls leading. Then it happened—the whole tenor of the game changed. The crowd was so keyed up that it seemed to affect both tea ms, the Aggies more so. Wing little Travis Reagan scored the winning TD, slanting outside end for five yards, and walking over Gene Fleming who had shamed the Ags on the open¬ ing kick-off. JERRY ROGERS-FB MIKE PITMAN-HB GEORGE HARGETT-HB TOM MURRAH-G Ray Gene Hinze trips up Owl for an incomplete pass. OvJb Qctmh by Ntuwb 1 TeaW?, 13 The Texas Aggies, battling with a fury that was all their own, had barely missed winning a game that no educated person thought they could win. The unbeaten Sips, with the help of some poor calls by the refs, rallied in the last minute and 19 seconds to defeat the Ags, 15-13, and assure themselves of a national football championship. The stout Aggie defense almost kept them from it three times, on Texas ' tedious, nail-chewing 80-yard drive to the game ' s winning TD. The Aggies outdid themselves with good plays. The pass to Reagan, that sent the Aggies on to a 7-3 lead’at the half, was a touch of perfection on the part of Senior Quarterback Jim Keller. Tea-sips call it sour grapes, but the films show the critical play—Willenborg in the end zone with the ball in his hands and both feet planted firmly within the end zone. Impartial fans can ' t begrudge the Aggies ' bitter self-regret. They were gallant underdogs, and came closer than any team to over¬ turn the Tea-sips ' saucer. •rnriU This series of seven pictures shows how Travis Reagan scored the first TD for the Ags on Turkey Day. The pitch to Reagan, that sent the Aggies on to a 7-3 lead at the half, is a bit complicated, so here ' s Reagan ' s personal story: Two halfbacks, later identified as Jim Hudson and Joe Dixon, both hit me as I juggled the ball, and I wouldn ' t have caught it otherwise. They knocked me into it. When the ball came down they weren ' t around, and I took off down the sideline. Carpenter lent a helping block on Scott Appleton ( I was glad to get a piece of him ) about the Texas 30, and Tony King ' s goal line tackle came too late. Reagan and King both splashed water as they slid into the end zone, and it was a wet, glorious Aggie touchdown. Carpenter— We went out and got the game ball, because we felt we deserved it. Their captain, David McWilliams, walked up to get it and I just reached down and got it. He tried to grab it, and he said, We won and it belongs to us. I told him that we furnished the game ball and we were going to keep it, and he just let go and I got it. Willenborg makes most disputed catch of the season. Reagan gets unscheduled bath for his efforts. SWCCWWPS L. to R.: Billy Atkinson, Cecil Ferguson, Dick Stringfellow, Ken Norman, Bill Robinette, John Beasley, Tim Timmerman, Bill Gasway, Lynn Merritt, John Reynolds, Bennie Lenox, Paul Timmins. Kneeling: David Styles, Shelby Metcalf, Don Wilson. SEASON RECORD A AA OPPONENT 61 Houston ________________________58 71 Utah State ______________________94 71 Utah U. ________________________98 96 Sam Houston ________________63 70 Okla. City ____________________80 58 Miss. State ____________________54 61 Washington __________________53 56 Wichita __________________________70 99 Wyoming ______________________87 75 SMU _____________________________61 92 TCU ______________________________94 65 Texas ____________________________60 65 Houston ________________________73 74 Rice ________________________________70 83 Baylor ____________________________58 72 Arkansas ________________________64 82 Texas Tech ____________________84 79 Rice ________________________________67 77 Baylor ____________________________71 60 Arkansas ______________________57 82 Texas Tech ____________________70 75 SMU ______________________________70 70 TCU ______________________________66 65 Texas ____________________________63 Coach Metcalf has compiled a fine record in his first year as head basketball coach. HEAD COACH SHELBY METCALF 222 Victorious Ags hoist Dick Stringfellow on their shoulders. Agjites Btu p tOU 7 JANUARY, COLLEGE STATION Guard Bennie Lenox led a clawing, sagging Aggie defense to another Ag victory over TCU. Metcalf ' s crew confiscated the backboards like they were credit cards for grade points pulling down 61 rebounds to 46 for the Frogs. Bill Robinette gave an outstanding performance, clearing the boards 11 times while sophomore Dick Stringfellow had 10 rebounds with several steals. All-American candidate Bennie Lenox pumped in 27 points in nine of 16 field goals and nine of 11 free throws. Lenox played only 28 minutes. Beasley shoots long for another two points. 3 MARCH, FORT WORTH TCU ' s Horned Frogs forced Texas A M into an exciting double overtime period here Tuesday night, but the Aggies pulled out a nervous 70-66 victory to clinch the Southwest Conference bas¬ ketball championship. The Cadets are now 12-1 in the race, two games ahead of Texas Tech, 10-3, with only one remaining. This is A M ' s first out right champion¬ ship since 1923, and only the Aggie ' s second title in 41 years. Ironically, Shelby Metcalf brought the title to A M in his first year as head coach. Junior Guard Paul Timmins started the late rally when he hit a goal breaking a 62-62 tie with 3:51 left in the deciding period. Timmins was fouled on his scoring drive and then added another point to the Aggie cause at the free throw line. Lenox takes an easy free throw. 223 Pomms Bbob E(WW! I; S WU The Lynx in action! 5 JANUARY, DALLAS A AA opened conference play Saturday night in Dallas with a 75-61 victory over the SAAU Mustangs. The Ponies were 10 point favorites but couldn ' t contend with the Aggie height and torrid shooting of Bennie Lenox who paced the Cadets with 27 points. Outstanding defensive man for the Aggies was Bill Robinette. A 9916 S (jOWOtls P© tteS 28 FEBRUARY, COLLEGE STATION With Bill Robinette swinging the lasso, the Aggie cagers corralled the SMU Mustangs Friday night, 75-70, and in the process latched onto at least a share of the SWC basketball title. Robinette, 6-7 senior from Port Arthur, ac¬ counted for 17 points in pacing the Cadets to their 11th Conference victory. The win kept the Ags atop the loop standings. Robinette hit five straight from outside the circle to bring the Maroon from a one-point half-time deficit to a seven-point lead. The event that set Aggie fans aglow with hope for the future was John Beasley ' s record- breaking rebound pace. The 6-8 center from Kildare pulled down 13 rebounds to give him 223 for the season. Robinette looks on as Norman sinks two. 224 C cfefe Bdcjb Owk 3 FEBRUARY, HOUSTON Saturday night, a gallant band of fired-up Aggies quelled the confident Rice echoes as they downed the Owls, 74-70, for their fourth straight conference victory. Staged before the largest Rice basketball crowd in his¬ tory, the Ags edged their way closer to a championship as they were spearheaded by the sparkling shooting of soph John Beasley who scored 22 points and tied Rice ' s wonder, Kendall Rhine. The Ags dominated second half action though Rice kept within striking distance right to the end. The lead changed sides on 10 occasions with the Metcalf crew on the long end seven of those times. Bill Robinette shows why he was outstanding defensively for the Ags. Ags Dtuup Owis 15 FEBRUARY, COLLEGE STATION Texas A M, spurred on by 8,000 healthy-lunged fans, wore out the Rice Owls in the second half here Saturday night and won a key SWC game, 79-67. Rice went down for its fourth loss in eight games, but the Owls needn ' t hang their heads. They gave the supreme effort until the Aggies steadily overcame them in the last 14 minutes. Soph John Beasley, Mr. Automatic from around the keyhole, produced 25 points to lead both teams. Clear Creek ' s Bennie Lenox added 22 and outscored his rival, Rice ' s Kendall Rhine, by four. Robinette vs. Rice for the rebound. 225 TT A99 12 FEBRUARY, LUBBOCK A 19-point lead sifted through the fingers of the gallant Ags as IT ' s Sid Wall hit a long one-hander with two seconds left in the ball game to give the Red Raiders a thrilling 82-80 victory. The full court press proved to be the Cadets ' nemesis again as a hustling Glen Hallum repeatedly stole the ball to whittle down the Aggie ' s margin. A full house of 10,150, plus 3,000 more fans watching closed circuit TV in an adjoining auditorium, watched A M take the tip-off and move out to a quick four point lead on shots by John Beasley and Bennie Lenox. Beasley takes an easy two-pointer. PcmmA Tokb It 25 FEBRUARY, COLLEGE STATION The victory that put the Cadets two games out in front of their nearest rival—Tech—was even sweeter, con¬ sidering Tech ' s win over the Aggies in Lubbock, but this time the clock kept running. Tech took their first, last and only lead of the game when sophomore Dub Malaise opened the contest with a free shot. Then A M ' s top sophomore, John Beasley, took over and it was all Big John for the next two and a half minutes. Beasley hit four jump shots and a free throw to boost the Cadets to a 12-5 margin. A M Coach Shelby Metcalf played 11 men, and all 11 played like all-conference selections. 226 Dick Stringfellow drives through for the lay-up. OcMk Damp 7 U 13 JANUARY, AUSTIN With a tremendous display of poise, shooting accuracy and near-errorless basketball, A M ' s cagers gained sole possession of first place in the SWC roundball race with an ego-boosting,, chances-boosting 65-60 victory over the Long¬ horns in Austin Saturday afternoon. Aggie coach Shelby Metcalf showed an over¬ flow crowd of 7,800 in Gregory gym, and sev¬ eral hundred thousand TV viewers, a hustling, heads-up ball club with a well-balanced attack and surprising depth for a squad with so many first year men. The Ag victory was a vivid illus¬ tration of the outstanding job Metcalf has done in his first year as head man. 7U Chokes Out 5 MARCH, COLLEGE STATION The Ags came within a lung ' s shout of pulling defeat from the jaws of victory Thursday night but TU choked twice and the Cadets squeezed by 65-63. With 0:42 on the clock, A M had control and a 64-61 lead. Having a hard time finding the basket, the ball had little trouble finding the hands of Texas ' Tommy Helms. Joe Fisher took the pass, threw the ball over his head toward the basket, and scored, making it 64-63. Nineteen seconds remained when the Aggies brought in the ball, TU ' s Jim Bob Smith intercepted an Aggie pass and was fouled by Paul Timmins. Smith then went to the free throw line amid the screams of 8,500 fans. Oblivious to the yelling, Smith calmly flipped the ball up . . . and missed! Big John displays winning form. 227 SU CCWUPS! TOP: F. Carlton, J. Ballard, B. Grochett, S. Hillhouse, J. Crain, N. Thompson, bat boy—H. Perkins. SECOND ROW: Coach T. Chandler, B. Crain, M. McClure, B. Hancock, F. Stark, equipment manager—S. M. Meeks. THIRD ROW: manager—E. Hannigan, L. Cobb, A. Koonce, J. Pizzatola, G. Hargett, R. Beller, manager—B. Moore. FOURTH ROW: D. Stewart, C. McGuire, J. Lee, R. Byrd, M. Dawkins, R. McAdams; mascot, Thomas D. Chandler. SU C SCORES A AA OPPONENTS 7 TCU - ______________________ 14 5 Texas _ _______ . ___________ 2 7 Baylor ___________________________ 8 9 Rice __________ 5 3 SAAU _____________________________ 2 5 TCU ________ 1 5 TCU ________________________________ 1 6 SAAU ________________________________ 1 7 SAAU ____________________________ 2 2 Texas _ ____________ 3 5 Texas ______________________________ 2 Tom Chandler ' s AAaroon diamondmen showed they could come through when the pressure was on with their victory in Clark Field in Aus ' tin,. and win the Southwest Conference title. The Aggies put eight men on the Southwest Conference baseball team: Stark, Grochett, Ballard, Koonce, Hancock, Hillhouse (named sophomore of the year), Hargett. The Ags represented District 6 in the NCAA College World Series. Head Baseball Coach TOM CHANDLER 228 70U SERJES: 7-14, S- 1 , S -1 FORT WORTH: The A AA baseballer turned philanthropists Tuesday afternoon to give TCU a 7-14 SWC victory in a wild con¬ test in Fort Worth. Holding a 5-3 lead after six innings, the Aggies committed three errors to open the floodgates for 9 Horned Frog runs in the seventh frame. Sophomore third baseman Billy Crain was the first to offer his donations when his throw to first base on Bob Sanders ' grounder was low. Frank Stark slides into second—SAFE!! The Ags picked up a pair of runs on three hits in the eighth inning, but TCU came back with two in their half of the eighth to maintain their 7 run margin. For the first five frames, McGuire and TCU ' s starter Lance Brown engaged in a pitching duel with both teams scoring twice. The Cadets opened the scoring on a single by catcher Bill Hancock and a double by Lance Cobb in the second inning. COLLEGE STATION: Outstanding pitching performances by Chuck McGuire and Steve Hillhouse gave the Aggies a pair of 5-1 victories over TCU in Travis Park Friday and Saturday. McGuire allowed five hits under the lights Friday while striking out 11 and walking three. Hillhouse went one stretch of 15 straight outs, giving up but three singles and striking out eight. The Ags managed four hits against TCU in the first game. But one was a 340-foot home run against the wind by sophomore Allen Koonce with Bill Grochett on base. Koonce and Jerry Ballard picked up a pair of singles each to pace the Ags ' hitting Saturday against Lance Brown. 229 The Ags have to get in a little batting practice before going to Omaha this summer. BAYLOR SERIES: 7-S, 7-4, 2-0 WACO: The Baylor Bears spotted the Cadets a quartet of tallies in the opening frame and then went on to take an 8-7 decision in Waco. Coach Tom Chandler ' s Maroon set the bombardment pace early with Jerry Ballard, Bill Grochett, and Bill Hancock banging singles in the first inning. The hits plus two straight errors by the Bear short¬ stop and a sacrifice fly from the bat of Billy Crain ac¬ counted for the Ag runs. COLLEGE STATION: Allen Koonce slammed a 340 foot home run in the seventh inning to give A M the decision. Koonce blasted his big one after singles by Jerry Ballard and Bill Grochett. The blast gave the Cadets a 6-3 lead. COLLEGE STATION: The seven inning second game turned out to be a pitcher ' s battle with A M ' s Chuck McGuire hurling a one hitter. Baylor twirler John Porter allowed only four hits but three Bear mistakes doomed the Baptists ' cause. 230 The Ags picked up their two runs in the second inning on walks to Billy Crain and Frank Stark. George Hargett doubled to left field to bring in one run. Mike McClure, subbing for Ballard, reached first on an error to bring in the other run. COLLEGE STATION: £ UU SERIES: 3-2, 6-1 , 7-2 SMU ' s baseball team learned the Stark facts of life Tuesday afternoon and decided that they were better off without them as the Aggies used a last ditch spurt to nose the Ponies at the wire, 3-2. Frank Stark was the jockey that kept the Mustangs from the winner ' s circle in Travis Park. Frank belted a 400 foot drive over the right center- field fence to account for the Aggies ' .first two runs. Stark led off the last of the ninth with a double to the left centerfield fence, and George Hargett redeemed him¬ self by slashing the first pitch down the right field line, driving in Stark and giving the Aggies the victory. Texas A M had three-run splurges in two innings to beat SMU, 6-1, and hang tightly in the SWC baseball race. Chuck McGuire and Johnny Crain combined to hold the Mustangs to five hits while the Ags pounded ten. The Aggies scored three runs in the second when Lance Cobb singled, Frank Stark beat out an infield hit, George Hargett tapped a bad hop single, scoring Cobb and Jerry Ballard registered his second hit to drive in another. DALLAS: Saturday ' s game was the same story as Lefty Steve Hillhouse tossed a six-hitter while the Cadets totaled 15 hits. Lance Cobb picked up a pair of hits and five other Ags had three each. Hillhouse struck out 10 and walked 2. Fred Carlton made his first appearance in the Aggie starting lineup Saturday after making a game-saving catch as a late inning replacement for Allen Koonce who was injured in Friday night ' s game. RICE- SERIES: 9-S, 1 1 -4, 2-0 COLLEGE STATION: A AA put 12 men on base Friday night, but could only bring a pair home. Thanks to Chuck McGuire ' s three- hit pitching, only one run was needed as the Aggies won their ninth straight game, beating Rice, 2-0. The senior chunker from Dallas was superb in sur¬ rendering singles in the second, sixth and ninth while striking out 13 Owls and walking only two. The win brought McGuire ' s record for the season to 6-2. The Aggies finally broke up the shut-out in the seventh. Jerry Ballard picked up his third single of the night and went to third on Bill Grochett ' s lone shot to left field. Allen Koonce then beat out a slow roller to shortstop to score Ballard. HOUSTON: Texas A M out rallied the Rice Owls for a 9-5 South¬ west Conference baseball win on Saturday at Rice. The Aggies punshed Owl pitching for 17 hits enroute to their second SWC win against two losses. The Aggies pulled 232 away from Rice three times and twice the Rice Owls came back. But a three run sixth inning bingo sent the Aggies out front 7-5 and Steve Hillhouse halted the Owls at that point. Catcher Bill Hancock ' s single in the first inning scored two Aggies and Koonce ' s homer in the third made it 3-0. Senior catcher Jerry Pizzotola gets in a little batting practice in the cage. Chandler gets kiss in Clark Field. SfPSTZyet 5-2, 2-2, S-2 COLLEGE STATION: Sophomore Lance Cobb supplied the hitting and sopho¬ more Steve Hillhouse the pitching Saturday as Texas Aggies beat Texas 5-2 to throw the SWC baseball race into a virtual five-way tie. Cobb accounted for all of the Aggie ' s five runs, hitting two homers. He scored in the second inning when senior third baseman George Hargett doubled and then knocked a solo homer in the fourth. Cobb then slammed a two run homer in the fifth, bringing in Dewayne Stewart. In the eighth he walked and scored on Billy Crain ' s double. Hillhouse went the distance on the mound, giving up only seven hits. Both of the Texas runs were unearned. Hillhouse was the first Aggie pitcher to finish a full game this season. AUSTIN: The first round of the Texas A M—Texas showdown for the Southwest Conference Championship in baseball wound up in a stalemate called after ten innings because of darkness. The Aggies took advantage of Texas for four singles and three runs in the first inning, then TU jumped in for the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning. But the Aggies came on strong again to end the game in a 5-5 tie. After seven innings the next day, the Ags bowed out in the bottom of the seventh, losing, 2-3. In the second game, Senior first baseman Frank Stark drilled a three run double with two out and the bases loaded in the top of the ninth inning to give the Aggies a well earned and well deserved 5-2 win over the Sips. : 233 £U [MM!N£ STANDING, L to R: Mammalia, Coach; Sido, L; Hooten, J.; Staples, G.; Climie, B.; Beckwith, S.; McMillan, T.; Adamson, Coach. SEATED, L to R: Offner, M.; Ouelette, P.; Trifon, D.; Karr, K.; Harriman, B.; Palmer, M. 234 Sd PLACE SWC COACH HENRY RANSOM Texas A M ' s master golfers were upset in SWC play this spring and had to settle for third place in the conference. MIKE HIGGINS Mike Higgins and Jeff Andrick, A M ' s ace golfers, were picked for the SWC playoffs and will represent A M this summer at Lubbock. 235 o o Randy Matson qualifies for the Coliseum Relays in Los Angeles by tossing the shot 64 ' 10V2 . The 440 relay team of White, Woodall, Mason and Price. Junior quarter-miler Ted Nelson clocked 46.6 to qualify for the Coliseum Relays. John Collins and the high jump. Seller, R. Glover, D. Collins, J. ’ i i i Craig, J. Anderson, J. Carpenter, R. Hall, R. Rogers, G. Atkinson, W. ASSOCIATION McAdams, R. it 1 238 . LaGrange, C. Hankins, H. Stark, F. Timmerman, T. Crain, J. McGuire, C. The T Association was founded on November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Ar- 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 A AA. 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 the athlete must be a SWC champion in the individual event. Associational activities include the fall banquet, spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are guests. 239 12 tkMAN FOOTBALL CORPS, BOTTOM (L-R): T. Reagan, F. Schweining, L. Garrett, V. Vesekla, R. Morris, J. Palmer, C. Ansley, R. Seymour, L. Hatcher, D. Harvell, B Monier. SECOND ROW (L-R): M. Swan, R. Jones, M. Beck, D. May, M. Monroe, E. Gibson, M. Ware, G. Eeds, D. Johnson, N. Wyninegar, J. Simpton, D. McLain, W. Ward. THIRD ROW (L-R): D. Hill, B. Devine, J. Bailey, J. Reynolds, M. Hopkins, B. Franks, B. Brady, D. Simmons, P. Scoggins, J. Bowles, G. Clark. NON-REGS, BOTTOM (L-R): J. Swenke, C. Pugh, J. Jackson, J. Benson, R. Leifeste, J. Bailey, B. Paulson, J. Ray, J. Benes, P. Jozwaik. SECOND ROW (L-R): B. Camp, R. Kubala, J. Nicholson, R. Sandford, B. Grammer, T. Richards, J. Wright, M. Myers, J. Lively, A. Hoyt, C. Prescott, J. Keller. TOP ROW (L-R): T. Tillery, P. Brostek, C. Madden, J. Orts, P. McKinnis, C. Jung, G. Kaderli, P. Lester—Captain. OwfotaS, 22-14 The Corps won the second annual Twelfth Man Bowl over the civilians. Fullback Van Veselka, quarterback Ed Gibson and halfback Mike Hopkins were the outstanding players for the Corps in their second victory of the young series. Veselka intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble and ran 70 yards through the center of the line for the second Corps score. Gibson hit Hopkins with a pass for the Corps ' second TD and then ran for the two point conversion. The civilians opened the scoring when Dick Lewis weaved 42 yards for a TD with 5:50 left in the first quarter. Condy Pugh passed to Ronnie Sandford for the extra points. 240 FRONT ROW, SITTING—L. to R.: Russell McAfee—Secretary and Treasurer, Larry Stephens—Advisor, Glenn Piersall—President, Bob Lynch—Vice President. SECOND ROW, KNEELING—L. to R.: Jerry Woodson, Ronald English, Bill Bamberg, John Roberts, Bruce Lane, Rick Brown, George Inglehart. BACK ROW, STANDING—L. to R.: Don Edens, Steve Hillhouse, John Speedie, Tif Simmons, Greg Mann, Rick Tessada, Kenneth Dessert, Dan Parker, Rex Graham, Steve Chupik, Captain R. Hewitt—Instructor. A high waist throw. THE TWO JUDO OUB A side throw. The familiar back throw. Mat techniques. 241 STANDING—L. to R.: Benito Lopez, captain, Mexico; Jose Rodriquez, Costa Rica; Mauricio Martinez, El Salvador; Klaus Seeger, Argentina; Guillermo Valiente, El Salvador; Julio Diaz, El Salvador; Don Gilmore, United States; Juan Dominguez, Mexico; and Corrigan Cooper, Honduras. KNEELING—L. to R.: Richard Smith, Guatemala; Fernando Rojas, Mexico; Armando Velarde, Peru; Ricardo Percival, Costa Rica; Guillermo Castro, Costa Rica; Carlos Matamoros, Honduras; Jasson Gryzagoriois, Brazil; Eduardo Estrada, Costa Rica; Charles Valarezo, Ecuador; and Humberto Angel, Columbia. SoccG t T JttM t t Cup Futdls Football soccer, the world ' s most popular organized sport, has been at A AA for over ten years. In this period, the A M team has had many triumphs, including the state champion¬ ship in 1957. Ever since 1957, A M has been trying to regain that title, and in both 1960 and 1963 the team finished sec¬ ond. This year, the Aggies again took second place in the State. Last year ' s record 18-1-1 was good enough to place the Aggies in the finals. Unfortunately, the only loss of the season was in the championship game to San Antonio ' s international soccer team this year. After a season record of 11-2-1, the Aggies returned to the cup finals, but were again defeated by the defending champion, San Antonio. Besides the Texas Cup, the Aggies sponsored the Fifth Annual Pan American Week Tournament on our campus, host to TU, Southwestern, and St. Mary ' s. Our Aggie team is made up of players from many countries, including the U. S., Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Columbia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecua¬ dor, Brazil, Philippines. Soccer had its U. S. beginnings on the east coast, but Euro¬ pean and Latin American influence has spread soccer over the northern and western portion of the country. BACK ROW—L. to R.: C. E. Evans—Sponsor, Jim MackFee, Bill Gibbs, Joe Depasqual, Hector Diaz, Jerry Levy. FRONT ROW—L. to R.: Pete Hickman, Ed Merrit, Bill Altman, Ben Jackson, Dave Engle. TOP ROW—L. to R.: Tom Thompson, Melvin Cockrell, James N. Phillips, Mike Read, Sgt. Farnsworth, T. Cox, Lonnie L. Powell, Terrell Mullins. BOTTOM ROW—L. to R.: Robert M. Nalley, Mack B. Hodges, Tom Smith, Charles F. Wetherbee, Gary L. Byrd, Carl E. Long, Bennie L. Riddle, Wm. J. Birdsong. 243 intr wural ArwLEnce Intramural Managers: KNEELING: Brewer, Carter. FIRST ROW: Hart, Oberhoff, Howard, Gunter, Parker, Clements. SECOND ROW: Smith, Medford, Davis, Evans, Stephens (Director), Riley, Wilson, Cramer. Class B Swimming: BACK ROW: Schade, Parsons, Dinwiddie. FRONT ROW: Cook, Desilets. 244 Class B Wrestling: STANDING: Crouch, Rakoff, Stevens, Mitchell, Warren. KNEELING: Savage, Sartain, Lee, Curtis. Class A Handball: G-2: STANDING: Mitchell, Crain, Beamer, Rodriquez. KNEEL¬ ING: Vick, Basham, Wagner. Class B Horseshoes: Sq. 10: Newton, Mosman, Heath, Bennett, McCannon, Thompson. Class A Tennis: Sq. 8: STANDING: Burk, Crank, Rasca, Griffin. KNEELING: Wade, Gibson. Class A Track: Sq. 16: STANDING: Col¬ lins, Stabler. KNEELING: Breeding, Lee. Class B Volleyball: F-3: STANDING: Franze, Canglose, Wall, Zak. KNEELING: Cooner, Englebrecht, Young. Class B Tennis: Sq. 2: STANDING Chewning, Willoughby, Biles. KNEELING: Joyer, Cooper, Aldrich. Class B Handball: A-l: STAND¬ ING: Schade, Keisling, Garza, Grove. KNEELING: Supercinski, Lackland, Jones, Park. 245 Class C Football: Dorm 13: STANDING: Clancy, Nash, Teague, Goetz, Harris, Griggs, Smith. KNEELING: Marshall, Cass, Brownlee, Kyzar, Wilde, Morgan. Class C Basketball: Walton Hall: STANDING: Rodgers, Wood, Bur- Class C Horseshoes: Puryear Hall: Mitchell, Fisher, Burnett, Callaway, Lester, Warren, rows, McKinnis. KNEELING: Stuart, Nieto, Weber. Class A Running Events: STANDING: Brumley, Habert. KNEELING: Currington, Dennison. Class C Volleyball: Puryear: STANDING: AAcDougall, Smallwood, Peterson, Waligura, Warren. KNEELING: Fisher, Lester, Callaway. Class A Softball: Sq. 14: STANDING: Meredith, Duchamp, Rodgers, Schark, Hardgrove, Leigh. KNEELING: King, Roff, Rainey, Dwordczyk. ' K. i t MtX sBBB—BBBWiifc -i V ' „ ' j, 1 ' - :■ ■ iM ... ' ' Ilfc ' %;• ' ' ' •«: ' !f ■ • marni m ‘ ' ' h 0 K ' wf® % ■ « H .. . .. I ' ■ V ' ? 248 OR£4N!34nONS A brief summary of the various clubs, as sociations and campus groups at A AA, assimilated as follows: Student Publications _____________________ page 250 Organizations ____________________________ page 259 Professional Clubs ______________________ page 289 Hometown Clubs ________________________ page 325 Mother ' s Clubs ____________________________ page 366 The Memorial Student Center, living room of the campus, center of University activities. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Che Battalion Texas Gels Xi ht (dollars: r ' r WC Tille o c ) Student Publications at A M provide media of communica¬ tions and practical experience in the field of journalism. JIM LINDSEY Director of Student Publications TWS AS U ASBfCUUURiSr STANDING: Winston. Wilson, Bill Braden, Tom Hargrove, Wayne Hanna, Mike Wuensche, Charles Urbanic, Lee Ballinger, Roland Smith, Mike Jack- son. SEATED: Ted Gentry, Ham McQueen, Larry Braidfoot. AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor ______________________ Managing Editor _____ Editorial Assistant — Editorial Assistant .. Circulation Manager Faculty Advisor________ Faculty Advisor ------- Faculty Advisor ------ Cartoonist ________________ _____ LARRY BRAIDFOOT ______________nick McGuire ______________ LEE BOLLINGER ___________ ham McQueen _________________ TED GENTRY ... MR. JOHN HOLCOMB DR. PAGE W. MORGAN _____ DR. A. B. WOOTEN _______________ DAVID LYONS 251 AGGfE Editorial Staff: Big-John Sparky, asst. Ink-Slinger; Dogmatic Schaefer, Head Honcho; Groad Taylor, Other Honcho; Aristotle Collins, Intelligence Officer; Hot-Stuff Haggard, Head Picasso. Class: Squirrel Wallace; Flop Gearing;- Military Heger, Chief of Operations; Ten-Hut Senuta; D ' on ' t-Mess-With-Me Thurman. Hometown Corporation (Seen hanging around the Aggieland office): Mad-Man Marek; Tex Alfonso; Big Bad Baker; I ' m-a-Suave-Guy Hunt; Wallace Magoo, City Manager; Fearless Fred Schweining; Richard Burton Long; Robert Thunder-Road Mitchum. All right now, we ' ll make this meeting as short as possible—I realize that everyone has finals tomorrow, but we ' ve just got to get to work and get some of this book out. Jack, how far along on the civilians are you? Well, actually, I really haven ' t got too much to go on, so far. You know how it is, trying to get anything out of the civilians. Ever tried to wring water out of a rock? Well, how about you, Randy, have you gotten that material from the Student Senate yet? Well, you know how it is with the civilians, Chris, have you ever tried to wring water from a rock? Uh, no. Hap, have you gotten anything from the athletic department yet? Well, not really; you know how it is with them, if you ' ve ever tried to squeeze water out of a shot put. Uh, yes. Well, Randy, have you . . . Ho! Ho! That was very cute, Hap. Randy, have you gotten . . . You ' re no Milton Berle yourself, y ' know. All right! Randy, have you gotten anything from the clubs as yet? You know how it is, Chris. Have you ever tried . . . Yeah, I know! Tom, how much advertising have you pulled in? Not too much, really. You know how it is if you ' ve ever . . . All right, All right! We all know! Now look, all kidding aside, it ' s getting late in the year now, and we ' ve got to get this stuff done. We need organization, cooperation, and, above all, a sincere effort on everyone ' s part. We can ' t afford to fool around any longer. We ' ve all got to buckle down, really get serious, and get this thing finished up. The time for beer-busts, good bull and fun is past. It is now time to work! Work hard, and work seriously! LAND Really get down, put some thought into it, put some work into it, and get finished up. If we don ' t, we ' re liable to be here all summer. Now, let ' s get serious, and get with it. Wallace, how soon can we expect those pages from your section? Well, Chris; you know how we are, if you ' ve ever tried to wring water from a . . . Civilians and Mothers ' Clubs Division: Donnie the Crip Rehmet; Okie Holt, Commanding General. Us Terrytown smokers would rather fight than switch. Professional Clubs. On left: Hollywood Rasbury. In rear: Bird- Man Hammond. Center: The Three Mouseketeers; Bettge; Crawford; Holladay. In front: The thinking man—R. P. Smith. We care enough . . . just enough. Sports Department: Crazy Legs Cook; Ben Hogan Harrell; Mickey Mantle Wert, Athletic Officer and All-American Boy. It ' s spelled D-R-E-S-S-E-R. Not D-R-E-S-S-H-E-R! Index Section: Shady Lane; Military Dietz; Boon-docks Brock; Tex Stupka; Ivy-League Dickson; Rudolf (The Mouse) Herman, section head and chief suspect; Manly Man¬ ning. Military Battalion: FRONT: Harmless Honeycutt; Yogi Bear Matocha; By-the-Book Warren, Commander; Discipline-plus Wep- pler. Rear: Dick Rommel Campbell; Disciplineless Carpenter; Pied Piper. 253 THE.B4TCAU0N i Oh no! Who wrote that? Batt editor Dan Louis examines his publica¬ tion with a fiercely critical eye. Editor _________________________________________________________________________ DAN LOUIS Managing Editor _____________________________________________________ RONNIE FANN Sports Editor ____________________________________________________________ JIM BUTLER THE BATTALION, the official newspaper of the University and College Station, is staffed entirely by students. It reflects the sentiment and opinions of the student body. We commend the editors and staff (known affectionately as Batt-men because they only operate at night, in caves) on a job well done. THE BAT¬ TALION is one of the major student publications, and a rewarding feature of life at A M. John Wright, checks out press releases with Glen Dromgoole. 254 Rare photograph of Jim (still on the sidelines) Butler shows him at typewriter. Rare indeed. Ken Coppage, staff photographer, operates enlarger in press dark¬ room. Controversial staff writer Mike Reynolds tries to get his opinions down on paper, while helpful contemporaries Maynard (Tex) Rogers, Marvin Schultz, Bob Shulz and Clovis McCallister try to decide just what his opinions are going to be. 255 T9 A£ SS U ENGINEER ENGINEER STAFF Editor __________________ Associate Editor ... Associate Editor — Layout Editor _______ Art Editor ___________ Business Manager CORKY FORSTER ... MIKE HIGGINS BOB HOLLOWAY .... JAY NICHOLS ROBERT G. LEE ____ LEO DUSARD 256 TWS ASM REVIEW Jud Rogers, David Jones, John McClung, Tom Hargrove REVIEW STAFF Editor_________________________ Managing Editor ______ Associate Editor _______ Staff Writer _______________ Staff Writer ________________ Photographer_____________ Advertising Manager Art Director _______________ Faculty Advisor — - _ DAVID S. JONES JOHN McCLUNG CRAIG ABBOTT PAUL STUDLEY TOM HARGROVE ........ JUD ROGERS TED JABLONSKI ____________ JIM HUNT DELBERT McGUIRE 257 Qoutiwest ui VETCR NARiAN FOURTH ROW: Wolf, McGuire, McCann, Simpson, Gage. THIRD ROW: Ligon, Schroeder, Banks, Crawford, Airhart, Deen, Shafer. SECOND ROW: Sheets, Clark, Carter, Simmons, Broussard, Good. FIRST ROW: Shores, Breeding, Ward, Bullard, Crews, Crouch. Editor __________________ Executive Editor Production Editor Associate Editor Cartoonist ____________ Photographer ______ Business Editor __ _______ BILLY WARD PATRICK CROUCH __ BILL BREEDING . travis McGuire _________ JIM LOVICK ..... PERRY SHEETS TOMMY BULLARD 258 Aggie parachuter tries for accuracy. A M ' s parachute team took sec¬ ond place in the United States among Colleges and Universities at the National Intercol¬ legiate Para¬ chute Meet, held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. OVWFUS OR NfS nONS A pictorial record of the clubs, com¬ mittees, and societies which provide various services for the school and the student body. Complete with a brief bit of fascinating written material about each, provided by the club officers, or, in cases of delinquency, by the Aggie- land Staff. Section Edited by RANDY SMITH 259 ALPWPUl OM GA. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop leader¬ ship, to promote friendship, and to further the freedom that is our naticjdt ' L educational, and intellectual heritage. The Xi Delta Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was organized at Texas M in the spring of 1962. Its many service activities include serving as guides for high school groups, promoting the annual blood drive, ushering at various campus functions, aiding district Scout events and providing leadership for a Boy Scout troop in Bryant PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SGT. AT ARMS SPRING J. Strandtman H. Sheiness J. Mayo F. Watson B. Baummel PRESIDENT Jerry Strandtman SWEETHEART Anita Tolman 260 WIVES’ COUNCIL OFFICERS ............................ Bonnie Morgan ............................... Muriel Silcock _____________________________ Cheryl Ahrens ................................. Paula Burke _______________________ Raymonda Almand ________________________________ Jane Tidwell ........................ Mrs. J. Hannigan Mrs. Bennie Zinn FIRST ROW: Gopffarth; Hannigan; Zinn; Tidwell; Morgan; Silcock; Ahrens; Burke; Blaschke; Harper. SECOND ROW: Rubec; Charlton; McCann; Kavanaugh; Schlicht; Merritt; Surovik; Grubbs; Haag; Hodges. THIRD ROW: Warwick; Claque; Walker; Smith; Calk; Eronimous; Boyd; Owens; Hulen. The objective of the Aggie Wives Council is to provide service and to promote fellowship and cooperation between the various wives ' clubs on campus. The council is composed of one elected representative and the president of each wives ' club. Its many activities for this year included the old hosiery drive, annual council tea, serving at the freshman reception and the faculty reception, publish¬ ing of a married students directory and guide and a monthly newsletter of club activities, participation in the Brazos County T.B. Ass ' n., and the sponsorship of the Mrs. Texas A M Contest. PRESIDENT Bonnie Morgan OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________________________ Charles Shook VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________ Jon Booker VICE PRESIDENT ................................... Don Carter VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________ Ed Michael TREASURER ________________________________________ Ken Shipman SECRETARY ____________________________________________ Travis Brice PARLIAMENTARIAN ____________________________ Jim Simpson CHAPLAIN ........... Lance Bullard SEATED: Pickett; Springer; Murray; Booker; Shook; Bullard; Simpson; Beck; Bell; Ford; Bullard; Marsala; Hill. Brice. STANDING: Gayle; Kleibrink; Franklin; APARTMENT COUNCIL In its seventh year of existence, the Apartment Council has worked toward creating unity among married students. The council has played an important part in keeping the married students and their wives informed of campus activities. Sweetheart RUTHIE HALL 261 ASSCOArtON OF FORMER MEMBERS OF THE F1CH DRJLL TEAM SWEETHEART Geneva Moehring PRESIDENT Mark Jackson VICE PRESIDENT Ben Wolfe SECRETARY Malon Southerland TREASURER Charles Wallace SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Robert Carr CHAIRMAN TROPHY COMMITTEE Damon Holditch CHAIRMAN CEREMONIES COMMITTEE Albert Williams SPONSORS Capt. Lorms Capt. Hewitt FIRST ROW: Capt. Lorms; Wolfe; Jackson; Southerland; Wallace; Carr; Capt. Hewitt. SECOND ROW: Rogers; Koch; Suib; Holditch; Williams; Smith; Fiegel. THIRD ROW: Norton; Thornton; Nowlin; Nachod; Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Martin; Cordero; Melcer; Gay; Darmon; Medina. In 1961, a group of Aggies who were former members of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Fish Drill Team were not satisfied to let their interest in the Fish Drill Team terminate with the end of their freshman year. They decided an organization of former members should be formed to aid the drill team. They realized that the drill team was a self-supporting organization which placed a large burden on the team members. As a result, the Association of Former Fish Drill Team Members was organized in the fall of 1961. Since, through the efforts of the team and the association, the Fish Drill Team is beginning to receive some of the support and recognition it deserves as an outstanding representative of Texas A M. As membership and interest in the association increased, plans for an in¬ vitational drill meet began to formulate. After two year s of planning and coordinat¬ ing, the Texas A M Invitational Drill Meet was organized. However, due to conflicts with other intercollegiate activities, it had to be postponed for this year. The Meet will now be an annual event bringing several hundred college and high school students to Aggieland. The competition will be one of the largest in the Southwest, with teams from Arizona to Alabama, and Texas to Indiana receiving invitations. Trophies are to be awarded in the college and high school divisions. The Association plans to do much more for the team and thus help spread knowledge of the Spirit of Aggieland through the Fish Drill Team. picture not available PRESIDENT . . Mark Jackson 262 Don R. Mahaley PRESIDENT ARTS AND CCIZNCBC COUNCIL Robert Denny Thomas M. Ashey VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Dr. George Schlesselman SPONSOR Problems relating to studies and student life are aired in the council by the elected representatives of the departmental and technical clubs within Arts and Sciences. Keith Ward Jim Harrell Lee Heliums Joe DePasqual James Bourgois Tom Cardwell Joe Eckles Sim Lake Cecil Bourne 263 AVMAAWUARY FIRST ROW: Ward; McCann; Sharp; Dorris; Pate. SECOND ROW: Morris; Charlton; White; Read; Bechtol; McCreary; Holden. THIRD ROW: Baysden; Flowers; Thompson; Schuh; Allen; McGuire; Garcia; Corse; Orchard; Christie; Morris; Lamb; Leggett; Hudman; Kearney; Price; Denton; Edwin; Wood; Sheets; Lay- cock; Urso; Taylor; Avery; Shores; Egloff; Blazek; Anderson; Cator; Hendry; Letscher. The Auxiliary to the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association came into existence in the fall of 1950. The group is composed of all four years of study. A constitution was drawn up and adopted in the spring of 1952. The Auxiliary has a complete group of officers elected to coincide with the school semesters. As designated in the constitution, each class is represented in a designated office. Among the many activities of the Auxiliary is the sponsorship of extension courses from Sam Houston State Teachers ' College. CWRiSTAN CCIBNCB ORGANIZATION FRONT ROW: Henneberger; Menefee; Durrenberger. SEC¬ OND ROW: Weathersbee; Waggoner, Deutsch. The purpose of the Christian Science organization is to promote the orderly growth of Christian Science and to participate in authorized activities of the Christian Science Church. The organization sent three members to the college organization meeting in Boston last summer. A lecture entitled The Origin and Power of Thought by Paul S. Seely was sponsored by the organization. Weekly meetings were held in the M.S.C. this year. 264 ASM CLUB FRONT ROW: Henry; Powell; Lamkin; Anderson; Stengel; Denny. SECOND ROW: Pepper; Fallin; Lake; Vaughan; Humphries. Dr. John Q. Anderson, Head, Dept, of English, presents members of the Debate Team with superior rating certificates as a result of their being undefeated in the annual tournament held at San Marcos. PRESIDENT Robert M. Denney (Notice the old Army Brass) The purpose of the A AA Debate Club is to train men in the logical formation of ideas and the effective presentation of them. The club members have an extensive training program during the first semester of each year consisting of logical writing, speaking, and practice debates; the payoff comes at the many competitive tournaments en¬ tered late in the fall and early spring. The Debate Club provides the training for the A AA Intercollegiate Debate Team, which is sponsored by the English Department and the Memorial Student Center. The team, consisting of 10 members, makes about eight to ten trips a year, ranging from the Baylor Invitational Tournament to the University of Arizona Tournament in Phoenix. FALL TOURNAMENT RESULTS Win Loss Pet. 34 16 0.680 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE . STANDINGS, 1964 Baylor ______________________________________________________ 1 Texas A M ______________________________________________ 2 tie Rice __________________________________________________________ 3 tie Texas ______________________________________________________ 4 Texas Tech ______________________________________________ 5 Arkansas __________________________________________________ 6 SMU _________________________ 7 265 THE FLYING KADETS TOP ROW: Jim Sedberry; Ray Jones; Ronald Miller; Jim O ' Connell; Travis Raun. FRONT ROW: Gill Gatlin; Larry Anderson; Dennis Bentley. Yea, but what time is it? Hi, I ' m your new instructor. OFFICERS CHAIRMAN ______ VICE-CHAIRMAN Ronald Miller SECRETARY-TREASURER ______________________________________________________ Ray Jones Dennis Bentley AIRCRAFT MANAGER ____________________________________________________ Jim Sedberry ADVISORS James P. O ' Connell Dr. James F. Cooper As a stimulus to the growth of aviation interest on the A AA campus, the Flying Kadets Committee was formed under the direction of the Memorial Student Center Council. The purpose of the Kadets is to promote flying, safety, skill and interest. The club offers reduced rates on modern aircraft at Easterwood Field and each year participates in a national air meet sponsored by the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. 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 enjoy¬ able program based on flying skill and safety. SWEETHEART Vicki Hudson GRW ISSUED COM UfTTEk FIRST ROW: Gunter; Hall; Studley; Schwetz; Evans; Young; Miller; Gray; Hart; Brown. SECOND ROW: Bell; Lazenby; Riser; Boy; Rawls; Dr. Abbott; Stark; Mayeux; Grayson. The World Around Us. OFFICERS CHAIRMAN _______________________________________________________________________________ Harold Brown VICE CHAIRMAN ___________________________________________________________________________________ J- H - Gunter SECRETARY _________________________________________________________________________________________ Jim Brinkley TREASURER _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pat Gra V ADVISOR _________________________________________________________________________________________ Dr - J° hn Abbott ADVISOR ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ J - w - Stark The purpose of the Great Issues Committee is to stimu¬ late on the campus an informed and intelligent discussion of national and international affairs. To support this aim we present to the students men who know the facts and policies first hand, with the idea that the speakers ' opinions do not necessarily have to agree with those of the majority. Only in this way can the students be made conscious of all sides of an issue. The Great Issues Series is presented on the theory that, in a democracy, agreement is not essential—participa¬ tion is! Space Fiesta— ' 64 267 CAMERA COMMOTtk The Camera Club provides for the interested student the facilities, instructions and ac¬ tivities, which help him on his way to becoming an accomplished photographer. The activ¬ ities consist of talks given by professional photographers, along with many opportunities for displaying personal work through club contests. Left to Right: Sykes; Beal; Gibson; Ward; Reese; Payne. Srk PRESIDENT Charles Beal OFFICERS PRESIDENT Charles Beal VICE PRESIDENT John Ward SECRETARY Andy Anderson TREASURER Aubrey Martin Jerry Payne ADVISORS Flerman Kelly C. M. Sykes OP COLU UBUO FIRST ROW: Morgan; Braden; Bockholt; Tovar; Pena; Vivero; Saenz; Grams; Dylla; Villalon. SECOND ROW: Stermer; Smith; Gorzycki; Alexander; Bastardi; Peisinger; Father Elmer; Colonel Starkey; Schwertner; Koster; Eckelkamp. College Station Council No. 3205 was organized in February 1949 as one of the 3400 councils dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism with membership of over one-million members. The Knights strive to increase their knowledge of Catholicism and to develop proper relationship between religious and secular pursuits. Council No. 3205 helps in the promotion of projects that benefit primarily Catholic Aggies such as St. Mary ' s Student Center which was financed by the Knights of Columbus of Texas, and helping to raise funds for St. Mary ' s Chapel. PRESIDENT Pilar Pena OFFICERS GRAND KNIGHT Pilar Pena DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT Louis Hovarek CHAPLAIN Father Charles Elmer CHANCELLOR Matt Bastardi 268 MODERN L 4 NGU 40 ES CLUB Guerra; Arnold; Hernandez; Adam; Gonzalez; Supercinski; Perkins. MUOfC committee The MSC Music Committee, under the chairmanship of Wesley Leftwick, has enjoyed a successful year with its presentation of outstanding programs. The committee has sponsored such entertainment as The A l Singers from the Texas College of Arts and Industries, Kingsville; the Sam Houston State Teacher ' s College Stage Band, Huntsville; the Lass-o-Choraliers from Texas Women ' s University, Denton; the Brazosport High School A Cappella Chorus, Freeport; a Barbershop Spectacular featuring the Houston Chapter of SPEBSQSA; the Sam Houston State Teacher ' s College Brass Choir, Denton; and the spring concert of the famed Texas A M Singing Cadets. 4 269 M.£.C. COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Brown; Brandt; Morgan; Head; Rowland; Kunkel; Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Skrabanek; McConnell; Hall; Oddson; Furr; Fann; Wimbish; Reuscher. Not pictured: Wier; Stark; Horsely; Monroe. The MSU Council is charged with the organization and operation of the activ¬ ities and events that occur within the Center. It has a student as its president, a student as its vice president, seven other student members, one graduate school student representative, five faculty members, two former students and the director of the Center. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Howard Head VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER J. W. Stark Mike Wier SWEETHEART June Hunt 270 MEMORIAL STJDENT CENTER DfRECTORATE PRESIDENT ---------------------------------------- Howard Head VICE PRESIDENT ________________________________ Michael Wier SWEETHEART Connie Fraker VICE-SWEETHEART Sylvia Diesse FIRST ROW: Parker; Robinson; Head; Wier; Use; Bell. SECOND ROW: Bloodworth; Watson; Griffin; Storey; Leftwich; Wimbish; Beal; Reel; Graham; Ray; Frank. The chairmen of all standing Memorial Student Center Committees comprise the MSC Directorate. The purposes of the MSC Directorate are to correlate the work of the MSC committees, examine common problems, discuss the techniques of effective group work and community service, and formulate social, recrea¬ tional, cultural, and educational programs for recommendation to the MSC Council. Each of the committees has a chairman, one or more advisors, and a number of committeemen. The committees include Bowling, Billiards, Bridge, Browsing Library, Camera, Chess, Creative Arts, Dance, Flying Kadets, Great Issues, Leader¬ ship, Music, Pan American Week, Public Relations, Radio, SCONA, Talent, Travel, Town Hall, and Table Tennis. CADCt AND SfRLOfM CLUB The A M Chapter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is rated first in national com¬ petition on club activities and scrapbooks. The goal of the club is to develop leadership so the members may continue to make outstanding contributions to livestock and related industries. 272 NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Bartoskewitz; Venglar; Rosenbach; Prewitt; Polk; Fohn; Newton; Duchamp; Morgan; Korenek; Hall; Stein; Jacoby; Spa- cek. SECOND ROW: Zatopek; Matocha; Cordero; Diaz; Schubert; Sleeper; Morgan; Weathers; Fillinger; Newett; Prochaska; Toman. THIRD ROW: Spence; Zotz; Prewitt; Hubert; Chovanec; McNally; Batsell; Hohman; Parker; Polito. FOURTH ROW: Fincke; Rapp; Ramirez; Smith; Zwartjes; Lemke; May; Berger; Klein; Schuck; Ketzler; Otten; Mayeux; Young; Moraski; Heibel. PRESIDENT Dennis Newton The Newman Club provides a religious education for Catholic students enrolled in a secular college. The club has a threefold purpose: religious, educational, and social. Its aims are to help Newmanites share more intelli¬ gently 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. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Dennis Newton VICE PRESIDENT ______________________________________________________________________________________ Kane Morgan SECRETARY ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nick Fohn TREASURER .................................................................................................... James Polk SENIOR REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE __________________________________________ Eugene Duchamp SWEETHEART Maureen Carola PARACWrt OUB FIRST ROW: Decker, Dave; Heard, Skip; Olden, John; Finks, John; Deveny, Don. SECOND ROW: Coffin, Charles; Stewart, Bill; Griffey, Bert; Head, Bruce; Grimes, Richard. THIRD ROW: Adams, Robert; Hammond, Jack; Works, Pat; Robinson, Doug; Galloway, Stephen; Hampton, Louis; Diltz, Ray. The Parachute Team brings home trophies from Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. The Texas A M Parachute Club is proud of its contribu¬ tion to the popularization of America ' s fastest growing sport. The Club provides organization for sport parachuting, and promotes the sport by presenting it to the public in a clear perspective. The club is proud of its safety record, demon¬ strating that the sport can be as safe as it is thrilling. Since the club was started, three years ago, there have been over 1,200 jumps made with the club. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........................................ John Finks VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________ John Olden TREASURER ................................ Carlos Salinas OPERATIONS OFFICER ................ Don Deveny 274 W AUERJCAN club PRESIDENT Juan G. Dominguez The Pan-American Club was organized 13 years ago. Among its objectives are to promote unity and companionship among the students of the Americas, and to foster better understand¬ ing between the visiting students and the community in general. One of the club ' s main projects in 1963-64 was to sponsor a series of informative talks given by students from the dif¬ ferent Pan-American countries represented in the club. The topics of the talks ranged from peculiar customs and tradi¬ tions to present day economic and international problems. SWEETHEART Cilia Gutierrez VICE PRESIDENT Francisco J. Gutierrez SECRETARY Jaime Cuellar TREASURER A. Villarreal, Jr. PRESIDENT ________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ______ OFFICERS _____________________________________ Juan G. Dominguez ____________________________________ Francisco J. Gutierrez __________________________________________________ Jaime Cuellar ___________________________________________ A. Villarreal Jr. FIRST ROW: Vega; Castillo; Carrillo; Angel; Boy; Lopez; Minicucci; Watkins; Diaz; Paredes; Reachi; Rodriguez; Unikel; Galindo; Montalvo; Rayan. SECOND ROW: Cuellar; Guevara; Ross; Polin; Rodriguez; Arguellas; Lara; Elizondo; Villarreal; Guerra; Gutierrez; Serna; Fossati; Garcia; Flores; Gouyaley; Tarfan; Barron; Martinez; Augusto; Helguero. THIRD ROW: Villarreal; Andres; Estrada; Cordon; Dominguez; Garcia; Restrepo; Smith. RUSSIAN OUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT L. Malcolm Basham VICE PRESIDENT William C. Swindle SECRETARY William C. Bayer SPONSORS Dr. J. M. Skrivanek Dr. J. A. Dabbs PRESIDENT L. Malcolm Basham FIRST ROW: Graham; Bayer; Killingsworth; Swindle; Basham; Anthaume; Dabbs; Skrivanek. SECOND ROW: Prugel; Rodgers; Rose; Braidfoot; Larkin; Bott; Martin; Goff; Badgett. THIRD ROW: Pavelka; Smith; Warren; Arnold; Proctor; Bernard; Kosowski; Cain. FOURTH ROW: Thompson; Horton; Holden; Batson; Tomberlain; Gon¬ zalez; Hooks; Bearden; Guerra; Bolte. FIFTH ROW: Combs; Glassford; Goldenberg; Rozacky; Oliver. In its third year the Texas A M Russian Club continued efforts to better acquaint the students of A M with the Russian language, culture, and people. Much credit for the club ' s success this year goes to the sponsors, Dr. J. M. Skrivanek and Dr. J. A. Dabbs. M.S. CREATIVE. ARTS FIRST ROW: Hall; Martell; Reel; Holleran; Reyna. SECOND ROW: Wimbish; Josnston; Benson. The Creative Arts Club was formed eight years ago as a result of the beatnik movement started in a San Francisco coffee house. As you can tell by the group picture, this club is made up of a bunch of non-regs who got together to try and turn the snack bar in the MSC into their own coffee house. However, the administra¬ tion disagreed with this idea and thus they demonstrated by growing beards of weird designs. One of the members pictured still seems to be demonstrating. 276 KNEELING: Jackson; Taylor; Todd. FIRST ROW: Stevens; Hicks; Robinson; Wise; Cleve; Kiker; Crapitto; Sattler; Todd; Wigington. SECOND ROW: Brewer; Northcut. THIRD ROW: Luzins; South; Lee; Egloff; Dyal; Schlinke; Brown. FOURTH ROW: Green; Stubbs; Thornberry. FIFTH ROW: Robinson; Pipes; Taylor; Traylor. SIXTH ROW: Camero; Wells; Winch. SEVENTH ROW: Garner; Walzel; Hamme; Smith; White; Duncan. EIGHTH ROW: Voelkel; Samford; Corman . RODEO CLUB With the forming of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Feb. 1, 1949, the Rodeo enthusiasts at Texas A AA, complying with national rules, organ¬ ized the Rodeo Club. All students, regardless of their major field of study, are eligible to become members and continue the phase of rodeoing which they like best. This association, sponsor of the Aggie Rodeo Team, is set up in the recreational sports program under the direction of the Student Activities and the Intramural Manager. Each year the club sponsors a N.I.R.A. Rodeo and a Quarter Horse Show, approved by the American Quarter Horse Association and the National Cutting Horse Association. SWEETHEART Sonja Oliphant PRESIDENT .................... VICE PRESIDENT _________ SECRETARY ____________________ TREASURER ____________________ ARENA DIRECTOR ______ PROGRAM CHAIRMAN PUBLICITY _____________________ SPONSOR ______________________ OFFICERS Frank Crapitto ________ Tad Egloff _______ Mike Mabry Wesley Robinson Jerry K. Taylor _______ Britt Jarvis _________ Paul Kiker Mr. Bill Jackson PRESIDENT Frank Crapitto 277 FIRST ROW: Rodgers, Westmoreland; Biggs; Young; Jochimsen; Williams; Whitlock; Smith; Ward; McLeroy; Olivares; Wagner. SECOND ROW: Vandercruyssen; Barnes; Kelly; Dodson; Ruppersberger; Sanderlin; Chalmers; Brandt; Pusch; Stephenson; Tyree; Wallace; Parker. THIRD ROW: Smith; Decker; Sturgeon; Taylor; Reaux; Riggs; Cain; Manning; Schember; Leftwitch; Meiller; Kyle; Lewellan. FOURTH ROW: Warnick; Hatton; Ghormley; Henry; Ficker; Keese; Warren; Neuman; Rupley; Arrington; Braidfoot; Matthews; Ray. Not Pictured: Luymes; Jackson; Gore; Read; Meyer; Scarborough. TRIPS W LOCAL PROGRAMS This year, aside from their annual trip to Dallas for the Miss Teen-Age America Pageant which was telecast nationwide, the famed Singing Cadets of Texas A M University made a concert tour which included stops in South Texas and Louisiana. Among the places on the tour were Paris, Freeport, San Antonio, Uvalde, Victoria and Houston, Texas, and Shreveport, Louisiana. Aside from these tours and trips, the Singing Cadets also made 18 appearances on the campus for conferences and short courses during the school year. FROM THE DIRECTOR— Music has many charms to soothe, inspire, incite, and teach mankind. It is a means of expressing the complete gamut of emotions. For these young men who use glee club singing as an avocation, music is fun and relaxation as well as a means of expression. We have no music majors, just men who have a deep and profound love of music and people. Knowing this, music is used which is fun for the performer as well as for the listener. It is a privilege working with these young men who take so much pride in first being an Aggie and, secondly, in having the opportunity to serve as good-will ambassadors for their University. 278 ROSTER SPRING 1964 NAME HOMETOWN FIRST TENOR Barnes, Lethan A. (Abilene, Tex.) Decker, David H. (San Antonio, Tex.) Hatton, James R. (Woodville, Tex.) Rodgers, John H. (Austin, Tex.) Smith, Jackson K. (Houston, Tex.) Vandercruyssen, Henry A. (College Station) Warnick, Philip W. (Dallas, Tex.) SECOND TENOR Brandt, Charles E. (Baytown, Tex.) Cain, Jimmy D. (Coolidge, Tex.) Chalmers, James W. (Houston, Tex!) Picker, Richard H. (Staunton, III.) Gore, Charles E. (Baytown, Tex.) Jackson, Lannie D. (Farmersville, Tex.) Keese, Larry A. (Houston, Tex.) Luymes, Alan H. (Sioux Falls, S. D.) Manning, Walter S., Jr. (College Station) Neuman, Donald B. (Chilton, Tex.) Read, Raymond M. (Houston, Tex.) Ruppersberger, John S. (Jacksonville, Fla.) Sanderlin, Larry R. (Electra, Tex.) Schember, Kurt A. (College Station) Warren, Donald R. (Richardson, Tex.) Whitlock, Larry L. (Bells, Tex.) Williams, James M. (San Antonio, Tex.) BARITONE Biggs, Richard A. (Dallas, Tex.) Dodson, David B. (Corpus Christi, Tex.) Ghormley, Arnold B. (Pasadena, Tex.) NAME HOMETOWN Henry, George M., Jr. (Bakersfield, Calif.) Jochimsen, Stuart T. (Manchester, Conn.) Kelly, Robert M., Jr . (Marlin, Tex.) •Reaux, Eddie C. (Abbeville, La.) Riggs, James L. (College Station) Scarborough, Cecil H. (Crane, Tex.) Sturgeon, William C. (Terrell, Tex.) Taylor, Thomas H. (College Station) Wallace, Claude H., Ill (Houston, Tex.) Westmoreland, John S. (Houston, Tex.) Young, Don P. (San Marcos, Tex.) BASS Arrington, William C. (Freeport, Tex.) Braidfoot, Larry (Estelline, Tex.) Kyle, James D., Jr. (Victorville, Calif.) Leftwich, Marion W. (Lubbock, Tex.) Lewellen, Theodore E., Jr. (Troup, Tex.) Matthews, Thomas M. (Luling, Tex.) Meiller, Joapuin W. (Bryan, Tex.) Meyer, Alvin H. (Weatherford, Tex.) McLeroy, Robert L. (Houston, Tex.) Olivares, Andres (Tampico, Mex.) Parker, James E. (Plainview, Tex.) Pusch, Donald E. (Houston, Tex.) Ray, Leonard F. (Conroe, Tex.) Rupley, James A. (El Paso, Tex.) Smith, Darrell F. (Anahuac, Tex.) Stephenson, Charles E. (Houston, Tex.) Tyree, Thomas N. (Odessa, Tex.) Wagner, Thomas P. (Dallas, Tex.) Ward, John K. (Bryan, Tex.) SINGING CADET OFFICERS 1963-64 STANDING: Jackson—Publicity Manager; Pusch—Business Manager; Biggs—Vice President. SEATED: Keese—Librarian; Sturgeon—President. 279 SEMPER, FfDEUS SOC BY PRESIDENT ____________________________________ Larry Vetter VICE PRESIDENT .......................- Mac Gusman SECRETARY ................................ Norman Beard TREASURER .............................. John Rowe HOUSTON LIASON .........- Tom Rodriquez Peggy Sanford SWEETHEART FRONT ROW: Rowe; Beard; Rodriquez; Vetter; Hubler; Holley; Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Ogle; Cuny; Vaselka; Scoggin; Fine; Hopgood; Guzman; Burge. The Marine Corps prides itself in being an elite military organization. Devotion, Leadership, Knowledge, and Loyalty are trademarks of the Marine officer. The Semper Fidelis Society is organized to promote the interests of the Marine Corps among Texas Aggies, and to offer Aggies an opportunity to see better their responsibilities as a Marine upon their graduation. The Student Agricultural Council is composed of the president and one member of each club in the school of Agriculture at Texas A M. Some of the activities the council sponsors are the Agricultural Convocations and All-College Day. SFUDENTAGRJOUPURAL coumol Karleen Ward SWEETHEART OFFICERS ---------------------- A. Charles Fischer __________________________ Walter Richburg .............................. Billy Loveless ----------------------------- Danny Stewart --------------------------- James Lanning ______________________ DR. R. C. POTTS I t FIRST ROW: Fischer; Richburg. SECOND ROW: Westmoreland; Estep; Waller; Wuenshe; Bartee. THIRD ROW: Zamzow; Krieg; Simpton; Sanderlin; Pye. FOURTH ROW: Jackson; Linderman; Radde; Fowler; Chaney; Sagehiel. 280 TOW HALL FIRST ROW: Partridge; Anthaume; Syler; Simmons; Garratt; Franklin. SECOND ROW: Anedaker; Anderson; Zaeski; Shaw; Burney; Powers; Hardgrove; Ashley. THIRD ROW: Forgeng; Jaynes; AAcBride; Lindsey; Marburger; Harraway; Duplissey. FOURTH ROW: Furber; Keltner; Aldrich; AAacaluso; Smith; Roberts; Kainer. FIFTH ROW: Fox; Burr; Rektorik; Fine; Menzies; Oddson; Tisdale; Bowles; George; Jones; Rose. CHAIRMAN T. H. Garrett TOWN HALL Town Hall Staff ' s main objective is, to provide to Texas A M University and the Bryan-College Station area, entertainment which is not only popular, but also educational. A wide variety of shows is selected each year by students on Town Hall Staff. This year ' s program is consisting of nine shows, including such artists as The Kingston Trio, The Brothers Four, Peter, Paul, and Mary, The San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, and Marty Robins. Any student of junior classification, either corps or civilian, is eligible for membership. Members are selected at the beginning of each school year. Any interested sophomore should see the Town Hall Display at the MSC during Spring Open House. VICE-CHAIRMAN Jim Schnabel STUDENT ' PRESIDENT Harlan E. Roberts VICE PRESIDENT Tom McConnel CHAIRMAN PUBLIC RELATIONS Robert A. Miller CHAIRMAN STUDENT LIFE J. P. Nance CHAIRMAN ISSUES Larry N. Garrett CHAIRMAN STUDENT WELFARE Allan C. Peterson SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT David C. Anderson JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Frank M. Muller SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT Richard W. Dooley Louis K. Obdyke ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR Bill J. Herrman ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR Charles E. Wallace ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE John Nelson VET-MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR Ronald Mull VET-MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE Keith A. Clark 282 HEAD YELL LEADER Mike Marlow DEPUTY CORP COMMANDER Richard L. Railston VICE PRESIDENT MSC COUNCIL Mike L. Wier VICE PRESIDENT YMCA COUNCIL Donald R. Warren AGRICULTURE REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR Charles A. Fisher AGRICULTURE REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORE Roland D. Smith FRESHMAN SENATOR Dan H. Fisher FRESHMAN SENATOR Ray E. Porter FRESHMAN SENATOR Robert M. Miller VICE PRESIDENT CIVILIAN COUNCIL Jeff C. Harp ARTS SCIENCES REPRESENTATIVE-SENIOR Shellburn J. Veselka FRESHMAN SENATOR Douglas A. Sharp 283 OFFICERS PRESIDENT ____________________ Lannie Jackson VICE PRESIDENT ____________________ Don Warren SECRETARY ________________________ David Graham TREASURER ________________________ I. M. Dietz, III CHAIRMAN, PROGRAM COMMITTEE _ Terry Oddson YMCA COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Willis; Janek; Warren; Chapman; Jackson; Stanton; Geye; Carpenter; Dietz. SECOND ROW: Riggs; Mason; Emerson; Cox; Sherrill; Noxon; Kennemer; Graham. THIRD ROW: Vine; White; Slimp; Riddle; Lamkin; Gill; McGinnis. FOURTH ROW: Simmons; Rountree; Van Hellen; Gay. Many generations of students have spanned the campus since the Young Men ' s Christian Association was established here 75 years ago. The program has evolved and expanded in that period of time, but basically its ideals and objectives have remained the same. It was intended here as in other colleges to supplement and enrich the academic program with spiritual and religious values. While it is functioning for the benefit of faculty and students, it is primarily intended to help young men in their formative years, in their search for the meaning of life. The program is geared to help students unfold their personality by giving them a chance at wholesome self expression, and at the same time creating for them an atmosphere that would develop a sense of fellowship, making them more valuable members of the college community and in later life. Among its activities are the Chapel programs, Freshman Camp, retreats and conferences. Marriage Forums, United Nations Club, Hensel Park activities, Bible study. Freshman Council, Polaris Council, bringing speakers to the campus, special services in All Faith ' s Chapel, Faculty Fellowship, Man Your Manners, and discussion groups. The student Y.M.C.A. is a laboratory where young men can live Christian principles in accordance with the purpose of the Y.M.C.A., thus developing leaders who will achieve success in the business world after graduation from the University. 284 SWEETHEART Donna Cantrell STUDENT COUNCIL DESIGN STUDENT SOCIETY GEOLOGY Ronald Reel James Carpenter R. AA. Brame Clifford Brown AAichael AAcBrayer J. B. Syptak A.I.I.E. INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE SCIENCES Frank Stark Fred Valenta Edward P. AAiller B. J. Smith J. F. Setchell INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY David Barkemeyer James E. Furbe Wallace L. Johnston A.G.C. A.S.AA;E. J. AA. Calterell Charles C. Beal Howard AAitchell A.S.C.E. A.I.A.A. Charles L. Butler A.I.Ch.E. Tom AAatthews S. L. Heuson William W. AAason John C. Holliman A.I.AA.AA. and Pet. E. Tommy Gallaway I.E.E.E. Ben R. Smith D. S. Clifton A.F.S. John AA. Fitts A.I.AA.E. Jeff Harp EX-OFFICIO A.S.AG.E. J. E. Simpton EX-OFFICIO F. D. Hamilton E. F. AAontgomery J. R. Hollis James Lyon W. J. Herrman 285 P. C. Forster PM m CIGfiAA FIRST ROW: Dodgen; Steffek; Dr. Dobson; Sullivan; Murrah; James; Dr. Ransdell. SECOND ROW: Fossati; Serna; Westerfield; Plsek; Hickman; Young; Dinwiddle; Newton; DeFrank; Eidson; Gordon; Hatzenbuehler. THIRD ROW: Hannigan; Garza; Carter; Beene; Clove; Pearson; Cook; Wright; Robertson; Holcomb; Groce. FOURTH ROW: Barton; Ward; Rovdon; Chipps. FIFTH ROW: Teel; Hudgens; Heath; Cooper; Chauviere; Burney; Houze; Sember; Hopper; Baggett; Frederick; Starnes. SWEETHEART Patsy Ulbrich Organized at the University of Illinois in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma, the National Scholarship Society for freshmen, encourages scholarship among first year college men and honors those who make outstanding records. Those attaining a grade point ratio of 2.50 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, almost 1,000 Aggies have been initiated into the Society. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......... Andy Sullivan VICE PRESIDENT ................................................... Tom Murrah SECRETARY ..................................................... John Steffek HISTORIAN ........................................................... J. p. Dodgen TREASURER ........................................................ Karl R. James FACULTY ADVISOR ........................................ Dr. Wm. Dobson FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. C. H. Ransdell 286 Wfli-EL FOUMDAnON SEATED: Elfont; Melcer; Hyman; Mark; Gerbert; Reiser. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Minkon; Mosesman; Cooper; Sprung; Suib; Finkelstein; Fenster; Goldman; Kelminson; Topperman; Mrs. Reiser. SECOND ROW: Cohen; Wolf; Goldfarb; Mullins; Sidelman; Kahan; Klein; Reiser. Not Pictured: Babin; Belinsky; J. Finkelstein; Fisherman; Friedberg; Gardner; Gould; Hall; Jaffe; Leach; Levy; Luther; Marmelstein; Myers; Perry; Richker; Rubinstein; Scherer; Schmidt; Shapiro; Sheiness; Tenzer; Trifon; Vann; Wolkowicz; Wood; Zinn. At Texas A AA the B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation is one of 248 units of foundations and counselorships on college campuses sponsored by the B ' nai B ' rith organization. Its objectives are to help college students understand and to appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the inter¬ pretation of Jewish tradition at its best. Hillel is a full-fledged foundation taking its place among the numerous religious cultural organizations that 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 ac¬ tivities, all of which together to help build for the student an all around personality. SWEETHEART Barbara Gochman PRESIDENT ............................. VICE PRESIDENT ________________ TREASURER ............................ SECRETARY ___________________________ BUILDING CHAIRMAN ______ PARLIAMENTARIAN _____________ REPORTER _____________________________ RELIGIOUS CHAIRMAN ..... SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ____________ FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS ................................................. Jonathan Hyman .......................................................... Mike Mark ------------------------------------------------------- Josh Gerbert _____________________________________________________ Donald Reiser .................................................... Shelly Minkon __________________________________________________ Warren Sprung .................................................... David Cohen _____________________________________ Rickey Melcer .......................................................... Paul Nagid —----------------------------------------------------- Mike Richker A technician removes a neutron source from the nuclear reactor. Technical facilities such as this are valuable in conducting research and training, and serve to stimulate greater student interest in professional studies. PROFESSIONAL CLUBS A continuance of the preced¬ ing, but with attention now di¬ verted to narrower fields. Section Edited by RANDY SMITH ACOUNTtNG- Q0CIE1Y PRESIDENT Calvin CHIapek SWEETHEART Joyce Chlapek The primary goal of the Accounting Society is the complete development of its members into leaders in the profession. The society recognizes the fact that a keen mind alone does not advance a man. Through this recognition the society works to blend in the practical aspects of the accounting student education. The program of the Accounting Society consists mainly of speakers from various fields. These speakers cover a variety of subjects of interest to ac¬ counting students and are always open to questions and problems presented to them. This year the society is sponsoring a scholarship to be presented to a qualified junior accounting major. The society is not all work-in the spring it assists in the annual Texas A M Accounting Conference, a statewide meeting of accountants held on campus, and the annual Girl Watching Congress held in April. At the end of each year, the society, together with the accounting faculty, holds its annual steak fry and beer-bust (a celebration of getting through another year of B.A.). PRESIDENT Calvin J. Chlapek ADVISOR Mr. Alan Porter AMERICAN fMSmUrt OP CHEMICAL bnginebrc FIRST ROW: Minx; Beighle; Peterson; Byrom; May; Rambin; Holliman; Anderson; Atkins. SECOND ROW: Gore; Soape; Belote; Feguson; Power; Kane; Rubac; Brasington; Huddleston. THIRD ROW: Gilbert; Haluska; Finkelstein; Cameron; Schmidt; Rudd; Mason; Young; Bryson. The basic objectives of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are advancement of chemical engineering in theory and practice, and the main¬ tenance 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.) Provides an organization which promotes the wider recognition of chemical engineering as a profession and which is effective in improving the professional and economic status of chemical engineers individually, 3.) Establishes a professional standard of conduct and draws its members from those who have subscribed to this standard. Student chapters are organized under a charter granted by the council of the Institute with the objectives of promoting the professional development of their members by their programs and by their relations with other student chapters and with the parent body, and contributing to the development of chemical engineering through activities involving the faculty and all classes of student members and students. PRESIDENT R. R. Huddleston OFFICERS PRESIDENT Russ Huddleston VICE PRESIDENT Joe Fisher SECRETARY Jerry Power SWEETHEART Marilyn Thomas AUWPf MU FIRST ROW: Burgess; Covan; Street; Council; Freeman; Tillman. SECOND ROW: Imrie; Ledden; Joyner; Terry; Kamaluddin; McDougall; Johnson. THIRD ROW: Stark; Phillips; Valenta; Kitchens; Rogulsky; Rodgers; West. The purpose of Alpha Pi Mu is to confer recognition upon students of industrial engineering who have exceptional academic interests and abilities in their field, to encourage whenever possible any movement which will advance the best interest of industrial engineering education, and to further unify the student body of the Industrial Engineering Department in presenting its needs and ideals to the faculty. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................................ G. R. Freeman VICE PRESIDENT ________________________ R. L. Tillman SECRETARY ____________________________________ D. A. Joyner TREASURER ..._____________________________ H. T. Terry RECORDING SECRETARY ____________ J. AA. Ledden SPONSOR _______________________. ' .------------------- R. Street SWEETHEART Bernice Byrd AGRJCUtlURAL ECONOMICS CLUB The Agricultural Economics Club contains faculty and student members interested in agriculture business from the Department of Agricultural Economics and other fields of study. By sponsoring speakers prominent in the agricultural fields of credit, policy, and management, potential leaders in agriculture receive first hand information and develop a broader prospective in agricultural prob¬ lems and their solutions. Meetings at bi-weekly periods include faculty and students. A social period following the meeting encourages cordial acquaintances among students, faculty, and extension workers while joint projects instill a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness. PRESIDENT Walter Richburg OFFICERS PRESIDENT Walter Richburg VICE PRESIDENT Nick AAcGuire SECRETARY Ben Olivarez TREASURER Wayne Smith FIRST ROW: Schmedemann; Richburg; AAcGuire; Caughfield; Clark; Olivarez; Smith; Jarvis; Pye; Wooten. SECOND ROW: Pippin; Albert; Jones; Lutich; Netz; Lueck; Blmka; Rutledge; Sartwelle. THIRD ROW: Dulock; Hooks; Allen; Kopp; Fortune; Thornberry; Kurtz; Ocker. FOURTH ROW: Ray; Benes; Fidler; Winters; Peterson; Bolinger; Wilson; Forrest; Corman. 292 AMERICAN tNCmUTB OF AERjONAUHCC AND ASlteOWUrtCC FIRST ROW: Dampman; Brice; Smith; Evans; Anderson; Burk; Willmann; Nichols; Beckwith; Setchell; Hubler; Hunt; Crowder; Roden- berger. SECOND ROW: Lamm; Cronk; Schmarsahl; Alverson; Brown; Williams; Chapman; Bentley; Wilson; Dessert. THIRD ROW: Foster; Martin; Armatta; Shigpin; Jacobs; Burch; Solis; Finkelstein; Santos; Gibson; Vasser; Howell; McAdoo; Smith; Lane; Sanger- hausen. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics grew out of the 1963 merger of the American Rocket Society and the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. The Texas A M Stu- 7 AfSFWj, dent Chapter is designed to provide the engi- neering student with an opportunity to engage in activities associated with his future career PRESIDENT James F. Setchell in the aerospace industry. It is open to any interested student. Activities include field trips to nearby aerospace industries, lectures by prominent men in the industry from over the United States, films, and an active participa¬ tion in the annual Space Fiesta on the A AA campus. SWEETHEART Martha Byars OFFICERS PRESIDENT .................................... James F. Setchell VICE PRESIDENT ............................ Robert C. Burk SECRETARY ........................................ Benny R. Smith TREASURER .......................................: Jay B. Nichols JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE TO STUDENT ENGINEER ' S COUNCIL ________ Jose L. Solis Aeronautical design 101 . . . 293 A SRi CULTURAL COC ETV PRESIDENT ________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ...... TREASURER _______ ADVISOR __________ OFFICERS __________________________________________ Jerry Simpton ___________________________________ Eugene Lindemann ............................... Gilbert Kretzschmar ___________________________________________ James Parker ________________________________________ Ralph McGinty PRESIDENT Jerry Simpton SWEETHEART Mrs. Bob Petter Since its beginning in 1907, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers has functioned actively to develop the field of Agricultural Engineering. The Student Society of Agricultural Engineers is helpful in further promoting the Agri¬ cultural Engineering profession. The Texas A AA Student Branch was organized in 1925. FIRST ROW: Richardson; Morrow; Simpton; Lindemann; Aldred. SECOND ROW: Petter; Gerick; Kirkpatrick; Hussain; Hale; Thedford; Haile; Wood; Biswas. AG ONO UY SOC ETY FIRST ROW: Bartek; Heine; Gannaway; Deshotels; McClung; Moore; Caskey; Luymes; Mills; Hunt. SECOND ROW: Mcllhaney; Newland; Hooks; Cotner; Wurzbach; McMichael; Vegar; Beckmuyer; Villalon; Gore; Hearn; Stacka; Alston; Whitaker. THIRD ROW: Callaway; Salinas; Sanders; LaBarbera; Adams; Guevara; Valiente; Luzius; Conner; Brown; Speir; Allen; Hoch. FOURTH ROW: Allison; Gloss; Miller; Lamprecht; Loe; Lee; McDonald; Schwertner; Supak; Hemphill; Jones; Coburn. 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 Parents ' Day exhibit, a study tour for junior students, a trip for the crop judging teams to Kansas City and Chicago, and the bi-monthly meetings to post the students on the latest agronomy news. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ____________________________________________________________ VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________________________ SECRETARY _________________________________________________________ TREASURER __________________________________________________________ - Jaroy Moore Bobby Heine James Bartek R. L. McClung PRESIDENT Jaroy Moore SWEETHEART Susie Edens 295 Membership in the Poultry Science Club includes any student who is interested in poultry. The purpose is to stimulate interest in the study and application of poultry. Projects include: sponsoring of poultry judging teams, holding the annual barbecue; and presenting speakers and films. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________________ Gary Estep VICE PRESIDENT _______________________ Bob Ryan AMERICAN INCmUTB OF INDUSTRJAL OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________ VICE PRESIDENT .............. SECRETARY ________________________ TREASURER _______________________ Frank Stark Larry Imrie _ Harry Ellis Don Joyner The AIIE Student Chapter was founded with the idea of stimulating the interest of the student with practical knowledge of how the techniques of industrial engineering are applied in industry today. In addition to the student ' s classroom education, the chapter strives to instill a deep appreciation of the problems that will confront him during his career. FIRST ROW: White; Council; Street; Kamaluddin; CoVan; Cobler; Burgess; Johnson; Rogulsky. SECOND ROW: McDougal; Kitchens; Inchauste; Harris; West; Cleveland; Terry; Rodgers. THIRD ROW: Grant; Ben¬ nett; Stock; Joyner; Pirkle; Valenta; Ledden,- Berry. FOURTH ROW: Stark; Scott; Warren; Phillips; Freeman; Ellis; Imrie; Tillman. t r PRESIDENT Frank Stark ? 296 FIRST ROW: Forster; Meyer; Bratton; Pickett. SECOND ROW: Baty; Silcock; Wagner; Lee; Hirsch. THIRD ROW: Wynne; Buchanan; Harrington; Wright; Holcomb; Sandstedt. FOURTH ROW: Garner; Anderson; Sumpter; Homayoun; Gallaway; Abernathy; Dallas. FIFTH ROW: Kassaw; Keahey; Long; Pena; Balsingame; Nash; Kidd; Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Ingram; Walton; Brecher; Carter; Penaloza; Catchings; McNeill; Beall; Herring. SEVENTH ROW: Stuckey; Kiolbassa; Fowler; Purcell; Arguelles; Garza; Hallenberger; Simmons; Green. EIGHTH ROW: Moyer; Kistner; Matthews; McDonald; Chaney. 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 purpose of the chapter is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and the society. PRESIDENT ________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY _______ TREASURER _______ OFFICERS ___________________________________ Peter Carl Forster ____________________________________________________ Al Meyer ________________________________________ Jimmie Bratton ________________________________________________ Dan Pickett SWEETHEART Margie McColgan PRESIDENT Peter Carl Forster 297 AME iCAN COCIEY OP UPCmNfCAL EN fNEERfi FIRST ROW: Kuehn; Boy; Koonce; Beal; Weber. SECOND ROW: Raymond; Hale; Long; Moore; Cotterell; Lee. THIRD ROW: McClothlin; Leininger; Windham; Corder; Sayers. FOURTH ROW: Springer; Vandiver; Koym; McClusky; Starr; Morales. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers provides during the year many opportunities to hear informative guest speakers from school and industry. An air of professionalism is induced in the student member, and an excellent link with industries and actual engineering is established by taking advantage of the many benefits offered by the A.S.M.E. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Beal 298 PRESIDENT Charles Beal SWEETHEART Jan Porter AVMA- The Junior Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association of Texas A M University, College of Veterinary Medicine, was organized to promote a spirit of friendly relations among the students regularly enrolled in the course of veterinary medicine, and to provide additional opportunities for the members to gain professional knowledge. The chapter holds regularly scheduled meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Guest speakers are invited to these meetings to discuss subjects that are of interest to the members. The functions of the chapter are carried out by its officers, members in good standing, who are elected by their fellow mem¬ bers for a term of six months. The Southwestern Veterinarian is a student publication that is prepared and published four times per school year. A student editor is selected on his outstanding abilities and qualifications and he in turn selects and appoints his staff. In addition to the above functions, the chapter continues to maintain a sum of money known as an emergency fund; members regularly contribute their blood to a hospital and the money received is deposited in the emergency fund. This fund is used to make loans to chapter members who require financial assistance to remain in the College of Veterinary Medicine. SWEETHEART Thelma Short It PRESIDENT E. A. Todd 299 ASSOCtanON FOR COMPUTING- WCWfNERY FIRST ROW: Dressen; Ballew; Braswell; Smith; Phillips; Seagraves; Drew; Smith. SECOND ROW: Buck- master; Konen; Stewart; Evoniuk; Blumentritt; Krist; Forehand. THIRD ROW: Herzik; Norman; Pry; Cabron; Cone. FOURTH ROW: Allen; Anderson; Williams; Jones; Fossum; Burger; Buss; Lyle; Taack; Richers. The Texas A AA Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery was established three years ago. It has grown rapidly into a large, active organiza¬ tion composed primarily of graduate students in computer science. The basic purposes of the association is to promote an increased knowledge, a greater interest, and a means of communication between persons interested in computing machinery. PRESIDENT Lynn Braswell AMERICAN METEOROLOGY SOCIETY This organization is for the purpose of furthering the objectives of the parent society, the American Meteorological Society, at the university level. Programs are presented to broaden the student ' s interest in meteorology and, whenever possible, delegates are sent to the various national conventions. 300 ALPMZEIA OFFICERS CHANCELLOR -------------------- Kenneth A. Radde CENSOR -------------------------------- Larry D. Braidfoot TREASURER ............................ Larry A. Wendel SCRIBE -------------------------------- William R. Chaney HISTORIAN -------------------- James E. Schnabel FIRST ROW: Schnabel, Radde, Chaney, Braidfoot, Carpenter, Wythe, Huss. SECOND ROW: Matthys, Westmoreland, Olivares, Waller, Sperry, Wuensche, Simpton, Braden, Fischer, Green. THIRD ROW: Cashey, Conner, Netz, Oliver, Forrest, Steffens, Heinemann, Migura, Madeley, Madeley, Parker. TOP ROW: Richburg, Smith, Krieg, McClung, Jarvis, Fuchs, Dollins, Fox, Folsom, Bartee, Fowler, McCollum, Osbourn, Sagebiel. OFFICERS PRESIDENT D. R. Tidwell VICE PRESIDENT A. F. Herrmann SECRETARY H. C. Kayanaugh TREASURER R. C. Burk FIRST ROW: Lowy, Cronk, Hunter, Tidwell, Myers, Herrmann, Kayanaugh, Samson, Bennett, Solis. SECOND ROW: Knight, Sweet, Bland, Sherrill, Beckwith, Anderson, Rodenberger, Miller, Meiners, Williams. The honorary society of Sigma Gamma Tau was jointly founded by Tau Omega and Gamma Rho at Purdue University in 1953. Its purpose is to recognize and honor those individuals in the field of aeronautics and astronautics who have, through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achievement, been a credit to their profession. The Society seeks to foster a high standard of ethics and professional practices and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship, particularly among students of Aerospace Engineering. 301 QOOOLO Y FIRST ROW: Miller; Hyman; Sanderlin; Hayes; Beck. SECOND ROW: Hollingsworth; Bornefeld; Boehck; Lange; Jackson; Smith. THIRD ROW: Padgett; Lanasa; Kneisler; Eaton; Cothran. FOURTH ROW: Skrabanek; Hatzenbuehler; Kainer; Furber; Davis; Thompson; Bathke. Organized in 1926, the Sociology Club has since been of invaluable service to students majoring or minoring in sociology. Meetings are held twice a month, each presenting an outstanding speaker concerning a particular field of sociology. One meeting each semester is a public interest program. This year, the first centered on al¬ coholism and the second on juvenile delinquency. A new activity this year was the representation of four club members at the Southwestern Sociological Associa¬ tion, held in Dallas. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Larry Sanderlin VICE PRESIDENT Mike Hayes SECRETARY Bob Miller ADVISOR L. M. Beck COOBJY PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ............................ George L. Nelson TREASURER ................................ Murray Fightner George L. Nelson V | CE PRESIDENT ............................ Thomas Laird PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ________________ Jack Slimp SECRETARY ................................ Bryan Grammer PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN ........................ H. Pappas The purpose of the Finance Society of Texas A M University is to: 1) Promote a professional attitude among students in Finance and closely allied fields 2) Provide an opportunity for these students to meet for the purpose of studying and exchanging ideas related to this field 3) Stimulate interest in the field of Finance at Texas A M University. With these purposes in mind, the Finance Society completed a very successful and interesting first year. Sup¬ plemented by speakers throughout the year and other activities, the club completes its year with a gala party. 302 TO CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Wisdom; Mikus; Kazda; Redwine; Percifield; Kent; Cook; Lanning; AAcKelvain; Alexander; Urbanic; Prescher; Callaway; Howie; Irick. SECOND ROW: Andrews; Patterson; Akin; Chilton; Stewart; Rogers; Jackson; Ramsey; Riser; Schulte; Cathey. THIRD ROW: Gentry; Krieg; Madeley; AAadeley; Greener; Thomas; Oman; Gaston; Smith; Youngblood. FOURTH ROW: Knebel; Hanna; Northcutt; Burman; Catchings; Henigan; Crow; McLemore; Bills; Alvis; Jenkins. FIFTH ROW: Holcomb; Galloway; Kuntz; Hinds. The program of the Collegiate FFA Chapter at Texas A AA University is built around- the needs of the future teacher of vocational agriculture and future leaders in professional agriculture. The Collegiate FFA Chapter, con¬ ducted by the Department of Agricultural Education, is the professional organization for agricultural education majors. This year the Collegiate FFA Chapter conducted 12 officer leadership training schools throughout the state in which 65 chapter members participated. Other chapter activities include assisting with the Area and State Judging Contests; sending delegates to the National FFA Convention and Student Teachers Conference at Kan¬ sas. City, Missouri, and the publication of a chapter yearbook. The Collegiate FFA Chapter climaxes the activities of each year with the Student-Prof Banquet in May. Selected by the members and honored at this event are the outstanding professor in the Department of Agricultural Educa¬ tion and the outstanding professor in the College of Agriculture. OFFICERS SPRING FALL PRESIDENT ...............................Vernon Cook_________________________ J. W. Lanning VICE PRESIDENT ....................John Percifield...................... Burl AAcKelvain SECRETARY ............................... David Redwine.................... James Engbrock REPORTER ________________________________Douglas AAikus___________________ Charles Eubanek TREASURER ______________________________John Kazda.......................... Walter Prescher ADVISORS ________________________________Ray Wisdom_____________________________ Ronnie Lewis ....................................................Bill Irick............................. Glenn Alexander SWEETHEART Charlotte Garrett PRESIDENT V. H. Cook WRY SCIENCE CLUB The Dairy Science Club was formed in 1922 as the Kream and Kow Klub for the purpose of further¬ ing student interest in the Dairy Industry. The club is mainly composed of dairy science majors, both production and manufacturing, and a few members are from the food technology department. Objectives of the club are to raise money for several judging teams and to maintain the student interest in dairying. Activities include sponsoring two senior judging teams, active participation in the dairy short courses, the 4-H and FFA contests and the annual spring dairy show on the A M campus. FIRST ROW: Hurley; Dollins; McFarland; Wuensche; Irvin; Dr. Moore. SECOND ROW: Berry; Fielder; Armstrong; Bilford; Matthys; Fischer; Rahman. THIRD ROW: Villerreal; Wadsworth; Roland; Soefje; Barsales. PRESIDENT ........................ VICE PRESIDENT ............. TREASURER ______________...________ REPORTER ......................... MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN SPONSOR .......................... OFFICERS ...................—.......................... Jerry McFarland ........................................................ Gordon Irvin .................................................... Mike Wuensche ----------------------------------------------------- Marcus Hurley ....................................................... James Dollins .................................................. Dr. A. V. Moore 304 PRESIDENT J. L. McFarland SWEETHEART Carolyn Allcon E KAFPANU FIRST ROW: Wilson; Forehand; Carlisle; Fitts; Pearson; Smith; Watts; Siegelin; Kemp. SECOND ROW: Schell; Faulk; Lange; Herring; Griffin; Johnson; Wehner; Christian; Harp; Dr. Rakoff. THIRD ROW: Saloma; Robertson; AAatelske; Armstrong; Smith; Golladay; Dillon. Hmmm. First time I ' ve been able to get W.T.A.W. PRESIDENT John AA. Fitts SWEETHEART Janice Willenborg Gamma Mu, the Texas A M Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu National Electrical Engineering honor society, bridges together those who have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their profession by their outstanding attainments in college and in practice. The Chapter recognizes those who have distinguished themselves by academic excellence, extracurricular activities, outstanding leadership, and exemplary character. The 1963-64 program is planned to render service to the Texas A M Electrical Engineering Department and to assist the Chapter members to continue to progress through association with prominent alumni and other dis¬ tinguished individuals in the field of Electrical Engineering. Then the mouse runs in here and ZAP, you ' ve got him. ENTWOLCxSV OUB FIRST ROW: Zamzow; Randolph; Jackson; Berry; Nemec; Cancellare. SECOND ROW: Prochaska; Mayers; Almand; Duty; Hutchison; Boring; Clark; Shaunak; Kyle; Lee. Membership in the Texas A M Entomology Club is open to all students majoring in Entomology or related subjects and also anyone interested in the purposes and activities of the club. The key purposes of this club are to further knowledge of matters and opportunities concerning entomology, to bridge the gap be¬ tween faculty and students, and to further general good fellowship of members. Among its major activities are the sponsoring of four members as delegates to the entomology convention in Monterrey, Mexico; com¬ piling and publishing the annual club publication, The Aggie Entomologist; displaying student work in the Memorial Student Center, .and also many social events. MASCOT OFFICERS PRESIDENT --------------------------------------------------- Stanley Nemec VICE PRESIDENT .................................... Joseph Cancellare SECRETARY-TREASURER ________________________________ Edwin Berry REPORTER ---------------------------------------------------- Jerry W. Lee PRESIDENT S. J. Nemec SWEETHEART Raymonda Almond FIRST ROW: Harris; Fillinger; Ivy; McGowan; Surovik; Howard; Butts; Nicely; Bartee. SECOND ROW: Haag; Ridout; Truett; Smith; Gentner; Mitchell; McCoy; Persyn; Record. THIRD ROW: Hood; Norwood; O ' Brien; Young; Spalsbury; Land; Post; Fowler; Folsom; Schofield. PRESIDENT James H. Bartee HSH W CLUB The Fish and Game Club is the official student club for the Department of Wildlife Management at Texas A M. Membership in the club is open to all students and faculty in wildlife management and to others interested in the purposes of the club. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________________________ VICE PRESIDENT ______________________________ SECRETARY _______________________________________ TREASURER _________________________________________ James H. Bartee _________ Joe Truett Scot Schofield ____ Clyde Nicely COLL£G £fc 4-U CLUB Membership in the Collegiate 4-H Club is open to all students interested in agriculture and to former 4-H club members. Interesting programs are presented at monthly meetings with speakers from personnel of the college staff and the Extension Service. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________________________________________ Danny Stewart SECRETARY ____________________________________________________________ Fred Martin VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________________________ Bob Rogers TREASURER _________________________________________________________ Mike Hereford FIRST ROW: Radde; McDonald; Rogers; Stewart; Chitwood; Hereford; Cook. SECOND ROW: Loe; Crouch; Martin; Townsend; Hood; Ramsey. THIRD ROW: McQueen; Spears; Dreesen. SWEETHEART Betty Bell 307 OORJCUPURt LANDSCAPE AZCUrfeOURB COOEJY The Texas A AA Floriculture Club is open to all graduate and undergraduate floriculture students and other persons in¬ terested in this branch of agriculture. The organization ' s monthly meetings afford students, professors, and prominent guest speakers the opportunity to discuss per¬ tinent topics in a cordial atmosphere. Our thanks are extended to Prof. A. F. De- Werth and Herley C. Thompson for their help during the year. FIRST ROW: Glodt; Sperry; Hold; Howard. SECOND ROW: Buswell; Richardson; Ricer. THIRD ROW: McDonald; Thompson; Weiser. OFFICERS PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Neil Sperry VICE PRESIDENT _____________________________________________________________________________________ John Glodt SECRETARY-TREASURER ______________________________________________________________________________ Dean Ricer GGOLOGYCOOEIY SEATED: Meyer; Syptak; Brown; Blank. FIRST ROW: Montgomery; Strange; Chaney; Burke. SECOND ROW: Simpson; McBrayer; Howie; Kelley; Harlan. One of the main objectives of the Geological Society of Texas A AA is to provide students a chance to become better acquainted with each other and the faculty outside the classroom. Mem¬ bers of the Society are composed of sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students in geology. Meetings are held once a month, and prominent guest speakers are invited to talk. The speakers supplement the students ' education in the field of geology, and talks are intended to provide the students with an idea of what to expect when they enter the profession. OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Syptak VICE PRESIDENT John Maxwell SECRETARY-TREASURER John Meyer 308 UtyUU AND PMVSfCAL EDUCTION CLUB FIRST ROW: Roberts; Allen; Wilson; Currington; Blaschke; Warrick. SECOND ROW: Smith; Goetz; Deutrich; Bailey; Sennill; Landis. THIRD ROW: Rasco; McLendon; Roberts; Anderson; Hinze; Brotherton; Christian. PMYSK FIRST ROW: Robinette; Winningham; Jones; Hamilton; Galvin; Dominguez. SECOND ROW: Ward; . ' Smith; Petty; Hook. The A M Physics Club is affiliated with the American Institute of Physics through the local chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society. The club sponsors get-togethers for students and faculty in the department as well as other ac¬ tivities designed to enrich the individual ' s study of physics. OFFICERS PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________________________________ Gene O ' Neal VICE PRESIDENT ______________________________________________________________________ Bill Loveless SECRETARY ____________________________________________________________ _________________ Ross LaGrange TREASURER ___________________________________________________________________________ Ed Batcheler ADVISOR __________________________________________________________________________________ E. E. Burns FIRST ROW: Halldorson; Batcheler; Loveless; O ' Neal; Havel; LaGrange. SECOND ROW: Nip; Storey; Sandhu; Lama; Burns; Lipe. HoratououRE cae Students majoring in the field of horticulture which includes olericulture, pomology, and food technology, make up the membership of the Texas A M Horticulture Club. One of the main objectives of this club is to promote Texas horticulture on the campus and throughout the state. To accomplish this the so¬ ciety carries On many activities, including an An¬ nual Inspection Tour and the Horticulture Show. PRESIDENT F. Darrell Hamilton PETROLEUM EN TMEERTi The Student Chapter of the Society of Petrole Engineering of the Americ Metallurgical, and Petrole ized this school year to acquaint its members, un¬ dergraduate and graduate, with recent technologi¬ cal developments in the areas of production, res¬ ervoir, and drilling engineering. FIRST ROW: Whatley; Praisnar; Garda; Cook; Hamilton; White; Lyon. SECOND ROW: Herricks; Turney; Welborn; Gloger; Mabie. THIRD ROW: Wiesepape; Edman; Little; Peevey. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ------------------------------------------------------------------ F. Darrell Hamilton VICE PRESIDENT -------------------------------------------------------------- Ernest Montgomery SECRETARY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry Niehaus TREASURER ________________________________________________________________________________ Curtis Cook fMSrrrUTt OP ELEORICAL AND PLEORONFC ENGfNEERS FIRST ROW: Ovelm; Maddox; Fitts; Pearson; Smith; Watts; Siegelin; Kemp; Dees. SECOND ROW: Lee; Germany; McCue; Piper; Johnson; Wehner; Kelly; Christian; Harp. THIRD ROW: Lange; Cassidy; Buy; Thedford; Smith; Golladay; Brandt; Dillon. FOURTH ROW: Mares; Kiolbassa; Eggleston; Stillwell; Liles; Armstrong; Matelske; Hardeman; Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Robertson; Herring; Worley; Griffin. Labs, from start Other highlights include ' Ii INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND -Ai ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS One of the main objectives of the IEEE is to bridge the gap between school and industry. This technical society also tries to enlighten the under¬ graduate as well as the graduate student on new developments, tech¬ niques, and important research in all phases of Electrical Engineering by providing guest speakers at its bi-monthly meetings. echnical writing contests, publications, and annual Electrical Engineering Picnic along with the Faculty-Senior CHAIRMAN John M. Fitts (negative) SWEETHEART Karen Smith (positive) MANAGEMENT soc ety FIRST ROW: Larson; Wright; Crow; Reavis; Kreymer; Elkins; Lawrence; House; Felder. SECOND ROW: Lewis; Watson; Bishop; Smith; Padgett; Trujillo; Morgan; Weidman. THIRD ROW: Toman; Lyne; McAdams; Minnick; Miller; Risinger; Dorn; Cardwell; Sargent; Jones. The Society for Advancement of Management, the recognized national pro¬ fessional organization of managers in industry, commerce, government and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement of management and management men since 1912, when the original Taylor Society was established. In its first year of existence at Texas A M, the Management Society has strived to provide students with an insight into the actual practice of the management profession. PRESIDENT ____________________ Allen Lawrence VICE PRESIDENT ____________________ Jerry Felder SECRETARY ________________ John Kreymer PROGRAM CHAIRMAN _______ Rufus Lyne FIRST ROW: Fletcher; Truettner; Bernard; Felt; Shaw; Taylor. SECOND ROW: Vandiver; Nachod; Neuman; Pubus; McGinnis. THIRD ROW: Hopper; Leininger; Windham; Pursley; Mostyn; Flowers. FOURTH ROW: Brannan; Lazenby; Key. The Society of Automotive Engineers, founded in 1905, is one of the largest national professional organ¬ izations. The work of the SAE has been unlimited in the field of engineering; therefore, its members rep¬ resent every area of the field. 312 OFFICERS PRESIDENT ______________________ Henry Moreland VICE PRESIDENT ________________ Ricardo Cerna SECRETARY-TREASURER ________ Louis Bond HISTORIAN ________________________ Jerry Hedrick REPORTER ________________ Wallace Johnston PRESIDENT Henry C. Moreland, Jr. FIRST ROW: Hawkins; Hedrick; Moreland; Bond; Cerna. SECOND ROW: Bishopp; Boone; Yeager; Kana; Kleypas; Earle. THIRD ROW: Blum; Brooks; Johnston; K. Johnston; Barkemeyer. FOURTH ROW: Tate; Cozzens; Bertrano; Hardeman; Malone; Furber. IOJA LAMBDA CIQMA 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 the field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond be¬ tween the actual and prospective teachers, supervisors, and directors of Industrial Education in school and industry. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________ David Jones VICE PRESIDENT ____________ William Braden SECRETARY ____________________________ David Stiles TREASURER ------------------------ Paul Johnson FIRST ROW: Stiles; Braden; Jones. SECOND ROW: McGuire; Horton; Wright; Dromgoole; Louis; Mc¬ Queen; Knight. CIGMA DDUA CM Sigma Delta Chi, Professional Journalistic Society, is a professional society for men engaged in and dedicated to the highest principles of journalism. It is com¬ parable to the professional organizations serving the fields of law and medicine. The members of the society are chosen on a highly selective basis from the most promising men engaged in journalism. PRESIDENT David S. Jones 313 INSURANCE- SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Smith; Leigh; Lyles; AAcCown; Knox; Vela; AAintz; Valarezo. SECOND ROW: Freeman; Bergoon; Nash; Resti vo; Oliver; Crosby; Robinson; Thomas; Schaezler. THIRD ROW: Larson; AAason; Hill; O ' Reilly; Aldrich; Hopkins; Florence; Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Volz; Gibson; Durbin; Harrison; Warren; Stiles; Johnson; Lang; Roberts; Cook. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Royce Knox VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________________________________ Larry AAims VICE PRESIDENT OF PROPERTY AND CASUALTY ___________________ Bill Leigh SECRETARY-TREASURER ___________________________________________________ Jack AAcCown HISTORIAN _________________________________________________________________________ Pat Barton SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES REPRESENTATIVE _______ Guellermo Vela SPONSOR _________________________________________________________ Henry Lyles, C.L.U. SWEETHEART Janet Tate PRESIDENT R. AA. Knox Field trips, guest speakers, and social activities are all part of the Insurance Society ' s effort to round out the prac¬ tical aspect of an insurance major ' s education. The society maintains contact with numerous insurance companies and tries to help senior members secure employment upon graduation. In addition, programs which are designed to acquaint new studen ts with the various opportunities in the fields of insurance are offered. Co-sponsorship with the Brazos County Association of Independent Agents and the Central Texas Life Under¬ writers Association in encouraging students to participate in the educational programs of the Insurance Institute of America and the American College of Life Underwriters is one of the primary activities of the Club. FIRST ROW: Restivo; Meyer; White; Edgington; Nafe; Kolkhorst; Ames; Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Garcia; Rodriguez; Vaughan; Mullican; Irvin; Morgan; Holmes; Fields; Anderson; Leonard; Soper; Hancock; Johnson. THIRD ROW: Johnson; Scott; Maher; Huff; Petty; Provine; Lewis; Walton; Trujillo; Kauffman; Sanford; Oehl. FOURTH ROW: Jones; Cooper; Jones; Dorn; Elfont; Brewer; Toman; Klotz; Trejo; Lang; Sheppard; Thompson. PRESIDENT James P. Buchanan SOCIETY The object of the Marketing Society is to promote, foster, and encourage interest, understanding, and scholarship in marketing through fellowship among students, faculty members and businessmen. The society tries to attain this objective by being a collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association, which offers the opportunity for mem¬ bers to become acquainted with prominent businessmen and marketing innovations. Mem¬ bers have the opportunity to hear speakers which the society brings to the campus throughout the semester and during the annual Sales Clinic, which is co-sponsored with the Houston Sales Executive Club. Two H. W. Peter ' s Memorial Scholarships are awarded each year at the annual Sales Clinic to Qualified society members. Membership in the society is open to any student with a sincere interest in marketing. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________ __________________________ James P. Buchanan VICE PRESIDENT (FALL) _________________________________________________________________ George K. White VICE PRESIDENT (SPRING) ____________________________________________________ Kenneth Z. Scott SECRETARY ___________________________________________________________________________________ Norman G. Meyer ASSISTANT SECRETARY __________________________________________________________________ Gerald A. Nafe TREASURER (FALL) __________________________________________________________________________ Robert E. Oatis TREASURER (SPRING) __________________________________________________________________ Chris H. Schaezler ASSISTANT TREASURER ------------------------------------------------------ Michael H. Hopkins SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL ---------------- T. C. Kolkhorst JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCILS ----------- Larry Edgington SWEETHEART Gay Lynn Rutledge 315 PRE- UED FR£-DENT SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Davis; Limmer; Tisdal; Ashy; Turney; Bourne. SECOND ROW: Dr. Gravitt; Pavelka; Curran; Laird; Macaluso; Black; Allen; Cure; Mendoza. THIRD ROW: Pepper; Deginder; Ferguson; Beal; Coco; Sullivan; Cockrell; Myers; Brindley; Smith; Goldfarb; Pena. FOURTH ROW: Holden; Camp; Smothermon; Fernandez; Porter; Byrne; Young; Diaz; deVilleneure; Zeis; Trapolino. FIFTH ROW: Godkin; Swindell; Mayeux; Franklin; Eastman; Knipstein; Wilson; Dimock; Gaden; Harvey; Gruner; Dansby; Nichols; Van Hoosier. SIXTH ROW: Filtsch; Aldape; Horton; Glassford; Weatherbee; Spradling; Glenney; LaBarbera; Morgan; James; Lunsford; Douglas; Barham; Bolling. The Pre-med Pre-dent Society, established to keep A M ' s pre-med students ' interests high, offers a wide and varied program. The bi-weekly meetings often feature talks from some of the Southwest ' s most distinguished physicians and dentists. This year films of actual operations and experiments were shown. Highlighting the year ' s activities are trips through medical and dental schools and the Society ' s annual spring banquet. This year, as in times past, the Society has kept the pre-med and pre-dent students interested in their fields and looking earnestly towards the future. OFFICERS PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________ V. C. Tisdal SECRETARY-TREASURER ________________________________ R. C. Knipstein VICE PRESIDENT ________________________________________________ W. H. Turney PARLIAMENTARIAN ________________________________________________ W. M. Davis SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ________________________________________ W. S. Glenney SWEETHEART Dandy Barrett PRESIDENT V. C. Tisdal FR£-Ver SOCIETY The Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society is devoted to the purpose of inspiring and informing students who desire to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in the many aspects of their chosen profession. The principal function of the society is regular meetings including well planned programs pertaining to some phase of veterinary medicine. These programs concern every aspect of the field, from requirements to enter the School of Veterinary Medicine to the actual functions of practicing veterinarians. In the past, the programs have in¬ cluded surgical operations presented live, a speaker from the selection committee of the School of Veterinary Medicine, and lectures on specialized fields of Veterinary Medicine. Other functions of the society include an annual party and guided tours of Dormitory 5 and the Black Hole of Calcutta. PRESIDENT ______________________ PRESIDENT ELECT ____________ SECRETARY-TREASURER .. REPORTER _____________________ PARLIAMENTARIAN ______ BUCK-PRIVATE AT ARMS ------------------------------------------------- Gary Gosney ---------------------------------------- J. P. Dodgen ----------------------- Kirby (up-the-creek) Warren --------------------------- Jim (Donald Duck) Foster ------------------------ Stacy (Pluto) Lackey Keith (the original Mickey-Mouse) Gudgel PRESIDENT V. C. Tisdale MASCOT SWEETHEART Linda McGrath ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS FIRST ROW: Weaver; Butler; Ferrell; Peterson; Caldwell; Bauer; Strode. SECOND ROW: Jackson; Orena; Post; Morgan. THIRD ROW: King; Wray; Mettke; Gaither; Eeds; Willis; Rohe. PRESIDENT Charles Butler DICTATOR . . . Charles Butler VICE DICTATOR . . . Mark Jackson KEEPER OF THE PURSE . . . Don Willis ROYAL NONESUCH . . . fish Rohe 318 F££-tAW SOCIETY OFFICERS PRESIDENT _________________________________ VICE PRESIDENT ______________________ SECRETARY-TREASURER ___________ PARLIAMENTARIAN _________________ PUBLICITY _________________________________ SWEETHEART Paulette Boortz FIRST ROW: Alderson; Hanks; Jenkins; Goode (Sponsor); Arledge; Prewitt. SECOND ROW: Kennedy; Emmons; McNally; Kauffman; Mason; Thompson. 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 supplement¬ ing the academic curriculum with interesting and educational activities connected with the law pro¬ fession. The society entertained noted speakers and made field trips to the State Prison at Huntsville and the National Chancery Convention in Dallas. RANGE ANJD FORESTRY CLUB The Texas A AA Range and Forestry Club is a departmental and professional club open to all majors and minors in Range Management and Forestry, and all other students interested in these fields. Its programs is designed to help stimulate professional interests of the students. The monthly meetings consist of student programs, guest speakers (both professors and practic¬ ing professional technicians) and films. Dr. Don Russ, Dr. Omer Sperry, and Dr. Jim Dodd have given valuable help throughout the year. FIRST ROW: Westmoreland; Crocker; Spence; Waller; Heinemann. SECOND ROW: Dr. Sperry; Bone; Vacek; Bet¬ ter; Fraser; Gilbert; Richards; Derfus. THIRD ROW: Ratliff; Lewis; Amara; McCall; Jacoby; Cutshall; Forest; Banner. FOURTH ROW: Cunningham; Niemann; Appleton; Henard; Taylor; Dreesen; Coates; Sontag. SWEETHEART Denise Dellinger PRESIDENT . . . Floyd R. Waller VICE PRESIDENT . . . Gary Spence SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . A. D. Crocker REPORTER . . . J. Billingsley SOCIAL CHAIRMAN . . . E. Heinemann SPONSORS . . . Dr. Omer Sperry Dr. Jim Dodd 319 STUD PSVCHOLO fCAL ASSOOAnON The purpose of the Student Psy¬ chological Ass ' n. is to give the stu¬ dent with an interest in psychology a central group as an outlet for his ideas and problems. The association will undertake different projects, lis¬ ten to speakers, and help the stu¬ dent gain an insight on a career in psychology. The association also will provide a liaison between the stu¬ dents and instructors so that both may benefit. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________________________________________ John Fulkerson VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________________________________ Charles Strong SECRETARY ____________________________________________________________________________________ Adrien Drouilhet PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ______________________________________________________________________ David Creech SWEETHEART Dede Leahy design student society MEMBERSHIP ROSTER R. Abbott; T. Ashley; A. Batey; H. Bradshaw; L. Baugh; L. Carter; J. Carpen¬ ter; J. Cano; R. Copeland; C. Chambliss; R. Cox; D. Denison; B. Davis; C. Digrell; J. Drennan; F. Dublin; E. Eronimous; E. Edwards; J. Focke; B. Ferro; J. Foster; R. Fredrich; J. Fowler; J. Croon; R. Gomez; B. Graham; M. Greer; L. Gingrich; P. Hoilern; E. Hunt; A. Hoyt; W. Huerta; D. Holt; D. Hatezbuehler; M. Johnson; L. Kaiser; J. Kirkpatrick; B. Lopez; R. Lee; C. Ligon; G. Louett; J. Listi; L. Moore; N. Morrow; J. Mills; D. Moccaferie; J. Munson; R. Meyers; D. Malcolm; D. Miller; R. Mantell; B. Nelson; B. Mosesman; K. Patton; D. Pierce; R. Rabb; G. Riner; L. Rabs; M. Ratbourne; D. Simpson; K. Simmons; E. Shaw; R. Stogsdill; A. Smith; G. Sakkal; R. Thornton; T. White; J. Westmoreland; J. Wallace; R. Wimbish; J. White; J. Wright. PRESIDENT R. M. Brawl SOCIETY OF AMERICAN UTLHARY ENGINEERS FIRST ROW: Long; Ferguson; Spencer; Marr; Thompson; Porter; Gibbons; Carter. SECOND ROW: Oatei; Smith; Terrell; Gregory; Lewis; Becka; Chovonec; Minor. THIRD ROW: Allen; Seitz; Downey; Williams; Miller; Engelbert; Smith. FOURTH ROW: Knouse; Engelbert; Jones; Weise; Weathersbee; Basham; Noonan. Organized on January 1, 1920, from all of the engineering servic join to increase the ship of 30,000 throughout dents in 60 colleges and The loc tary Engineers is an association in which engineers all fields of civilian engineering practice atiohaf: cui ft t The Society has a member- riselLJli engineeTiirg and R.O.T.C. stu- 321 By establishing a fraternal relationship between the students enrolled in the various options of the Industrial Education Department, the Industrial Education Society helps promote a well-rounded social and academic life. In order that the student may develop socially, the society encourages its members to participate in the various activities offered by the University, thereby aiding the members to better understand their position in the business world after graduation. From the academic standpoint the society makes a special effort to bring into the meetings speakers skilled in the various options by the department so as to give the members a broader outlook on their educational needs for their future occupations. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Riddle; Lanasa; Coco; Neumann; Gardner; Lowry; Krebs; Wynn. SECOND ROW: Garza; Zumwalt; Irish; Cathey; Carlton; Hernandez; Clason; Dr. Stokes (Advisor). THIRD ROW: Wood; Venglar; Goldsmith; Christion; Howie; Striegler; Washburn; Dronilhet; AAcKelvain. PRESIDENT ______________________________________________________________ Arno Krebs VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________ Paul Rice SECRETARY ______________________________________________________________ Hillis Lowry SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ___________________________________________ Thomas Riddle PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN _______________________________________________ Phil Lanasa PARLIAMENTARIAN ________________________________________ Charles Gardner ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL ........................ Don Neumann Shirley Coco TAU BRZl Pi, T AS DEOA FIRST ROW: Landry; Miller; Thompson; Wainerdi; Harp; May. SECOND ROW: Kabell; Newman; Mitchell; Burk; Holliman; Rambin; Fitts; Watts; Ferguson; Clifton; Palmer. THIRD ROW: Pearson; Powers; Wilson; Schiller; Boedecker; Bernard; Johnson; Koonce; Duncan; Sherrill; Shaw. FOURTH ROW: McBrayer; Baldwin; Rubac; Huddleston; Ener; Starr. FIFTH ROW: Gallaway; Taylor; Valenta; Smith; Christian; Bedoya. TAU BETA PI TEXAS DELTA Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society, was founded in 1885 by Dr. E. H. Williams, Jr., to honor those who had excelled in an engineering curriculum in college and graduates who became outstanding in the field of engineering. The first member, I. A. Heikes, was initiated in 1885 by Dr. Williams, and the society has since grown to the present organization of 114 undergraduate chapters and 29 graduate chapters with a total initiated membership of over 121 , 000 . The Texas Delta chapter, one of the largest chapters of Tau Beta Pi, was chartered in October, 1948, and now has an initiated membership of over 1,900. Texas Delta received one of the four outstanding chapter awards given by the national association for work done by chapter members in 1962-1963. Review sessions for the E.l.T. Examinations are sponsored by Texas Delta, and a scholarship is annually awarded to a deserving engineering student. OFFICERS PRESIDENT _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Edward Miller VICE PRESIDENT _________________________________________________________________________________ Ralph H. Mitchell RECORDING SECRETARY ___________________________________________________:____________ Jeffrey C. Harp TREASURER ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Robert A. May CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ________________________________________________________ Elbridge P. Eaton CATALOGUER ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Paul Landry 323 EVOCUrtON OF AN Rather odd-looking child is born, through a difficult operation. Age 10: Child has trouble at school. Other children laugh at his clothes. Effective use of Saber soon puts end to that nonsense. Age 17: High school teachers wonder, but individual man¬ ages to graduate. Age 18: For the next four years or so he will consider himself king of the world, will spend his weekdays studying fervently, and weekends impressing girls with his fancy uniform. 324 (40 UETOU N CLUBS ..... V ■ r 1 , % , i y- ' ' i t Vv 9 ' , ' r ° ' . - 3 v rv ' ' f?!,’ ' ff . w ' , ' ...; ' v.v : - All highways lead away from College Station to that comfort¬ able, wonderful place called home. sp te Section Edited by WALLACE MIGURA WWm W ' : .. 0: 3. . ' .V: ' ■■■,. • ' ■ % ' ■ r C yi n LmL, III. , I w PpHi . - f - ™SP? WkS u • 33 ' i W i z ' fk 5 -.« |syp r- if 3 .- , ' .. ■ ' , . ■ C : ' ; - :; “ ' ' •• ' ■ ' „ c:f ; --a 325 ¥1 - • m T •- ■JytsZj : ' : ■ ; l- ■ v. ' V ; f.. Jaf MMmM ABILBNB WO UETOU N CLUB FIRST ROW: Rice; Mundt; Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Bryan; Brown; Beyer; McGinn. THIRD ROW: Overton; Edwards; Neely; Taylor. Working in co-operation with the Abilene A AA Mothers Club, the club brings the boys from Abilene to¬ gether both on the campus and at home for social functions. During the holidays and summer vacation the members are instrumental in encouraging high school seniors from Abilene and surrounding towns to attend A M. Each September, the club, along with the Mothers Club, sponsors a party for newly entering freshmen. PRESIDENT ____________________ VICE PRESIDENT ...... SECRETARY-TREASURER SWEETHEART Lana Morris PRESIDENT Fred McGinn WRJIXO WO UETOWN OUB We of the Amarillo Hometown Club wish to dedicate this page to the Amarillo A AA Mothers Club in a vain effort to thank them for their love, thoughtfulness, and patience through the years, which is so great a part of every one of us. SWEETHEART Ginger Daughtry PRESIDENT ............................................................ David Hill VICE PRESIDENT ............................................ Clint Reeves SOCIAL SECRETARY ____________________________________ F. f. Collard SECRETARY-TREASURER .................................... Weatherbee PRESIDENT David Hill 327 TOUETOWN CLUB The Bay Area Hometown Club, formed in 1959-60 for Aggies from the mainland cities of Galveston and surrounding counties, is now an organization of 50 members. The purpose of the club is to enable the Aggies of these towns to keep in touch during the school year. Club functions are sponsored jointly with the Mothers Club during the school holidays. PRESIDENT Robert Jennings FIRST ROW: Winnette; Redd; Jennings; Hawkins; Ivy. SECOND ROW: Palmer; Burkhart; Holt; Hill; Schumann; Meyer; Brown; Kirkham; Forten¬ berry. THIRD ROW: Lindsay; Harris; Cullen; Linton; Campbell; Perry; Morris; Fisher. PRESIDENT __________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ________ OFFICERS Robert Jennings Mike Hawkins Robert Frazier Charles Rash SWEETHEART Cherri Lynn Oakley BAVTOW f-fO UETOW OUB 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 respec¬ tive high schools, college orientation programs for prospective freshmen, midsummer and Christmas dances for club members, Aggie exes, and prospective Aggies. OFFICERS PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________________ VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________________________________ SECRETARY-TREASURER ______________________________________________ SOCIAL SECRETARY ______________________________________________________ ... H. E. Wert Bobby Paulson James Pridmore Melvin Johnson FIRST ROW: Pridmore; Wert; Johnson; Maher; Paulson; Stasney. SECOND ROW: Brady; Bachmeyer; Ferguson; Teel; Spangler; Harrison; Duplis- sey; King. THIRD ROW: Harrison; Ocker; Mettke; Korenek; Lansford; Becka; Pursley; Janacek. BWUONTWO UETOU N CLUB FIRST ROW: Byron; Hawkins; Ashy; Le Blanc; White; Busch. SECOND ROW: Harvey; Brown; Page; Sleeper; Newton; Simmons; Lanasa; Dockery; Hammel; Villava; Simmons; Wingate. THIRD ROW: Richardson; Riggs; Koehler; Bennett; Jones; Gilcrease; Killard; Totorice; Lockard; Parigi; Hebert; Brown; Tate; Sontag; Foster; Nauck; Osmon; Smith. PRESIDENT ___________________ VICE PRESIDENT _______ SECRETARY-TREASURER OFFICERS - Thomas Ashy .. Philip Lanasa Tifton Simmons SWEETHEART Kathie Weston PRESIDENT Thomas Ashy The Beaumont Hometown Club is designed to promote student welfare on campus and off, and to develop closer relationships between Aggies that come from the Golden Triangle area. The Beaumont A AA Club and Beaumont Mothers Club work closely with the Hometown club to provide Aggies with two Beaumont newspapers, one in the Memorial Student Center ' s Browsing Library, and the other in the Cushing Memorial Library. The annual Christmas dance, the between-semester covered dish supper, and other functions are sponsored through the combined efforts of these clubs. Ags from Winnie, Fannet, Silsbee, Hamshire, Vidor, Voth, and Rosedale complete the Hometown club membership. BOIAfftk WO U0OWN CLUB SWEETHEART Trade Broussard PRESIDENT __________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ________ OFFICERS Donald D. Cook ........ Bill Camp Forrest Mobley Dennis Newton FIRST ROW: Heibel; Seay; Smith; Camp; Cook; Newton; Nelson; Davis; Mobley. SECOND ROW: Cook, H.; Shields; Clark; Handley; Spaw; Brown; Bush; Sveter; O ' Connor; Anderson; Wendenburh. THIRD ROW: Escobar; Johnson; Frank; Watson; Dougherty; Franks, T.; Graham; English; Coates; Crosthwait. Serving the alumni of Bellaire High School of Houston, the Bellaire Hometown Club is one of the most active on the campus, supporting activities of Bellaire High School and attempting to interest the students there in Texas A AA. During the past year, the club organized numerous social events. PRESIDENT Donald Cook 331 BKAZCXm COUNW WO U0OW CLUB PRESIDENT Gregory H. Laughlin FIRST ROW: Heliums; Laughlin; Cook. SECOND ROW: Laughlin; Morgan; Kennemen; Edling; Hughes; Johnson; Mun¬ son. THIRD ROW: Fried; Coddou; Irvin; Newman; Barnes. FOURTH ROW: Cook; Warren; Taylor; Griffin; Lunsford. FIFTH ROW: Baugh; Johnson; Dodd. The Brazoria County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Angleton, Brazoria, Clute, Freeport, Jones Creek, Lake Jackson, Pearland, Sweeny, and West Columbia. The main purpose of the club is to help Aggies from Brazoria County to become acquainted. Each year the club has a party during the Christmas and Easter holidays. 332 CORPUS CWRJSTT WO USOW CLUB FIRST ROW: Ocker; AAella; Goodenough; Brunkenhoefer; Sieglin; Partridge; Use. SECOND ROW: Pall; Massey; Barry; Lauer; Roth; Dietz; Harrell. This club is composed of students from The Sparkling City By The Sea and is one of the best known social clubs on the campus. After each home football game, at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and during the spring and summer, this organization is noted for its gala social events featuring well-known entertainment. Also the or¬ ganization is ably assisted by a top Mothers Club that co-operates in many ways with the college in aiding their sons. Through these activities and meetings, the Corpus Aggies have developed a high amount of fellow¬ ship and co-operation with one another. PRESIDENT _________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY _______ TREASURER ....... Robert Goodenough ............ Bob Devine ____________ Mike Theis _______ Charles Mella SWEETHEART PRESIDENT Linda Connell Robert Goodenough 333 ELR5S0 WO UETOU N CLUB SWEETHEART PRESIDENT Veronica Kastrin Jim Vollmer FIRST ROW: Hocking; Montgomery; Conner; Duncan; Young; Vollmer; Salinas; Candelaria; Cancellare; Monaco. SECOND ROW: Renter; Brandt; Boyce; Cole; Fell; Muston; Coreil; Wood; Clark. THIRD ROW: Simmons; Kennedy; Walker; Simmons, K.; Majors; Roeder; Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Burns; Thompson; Davis; Baker; Rupley; Bradley; Medina. Even though El Paso is located 700 miles from A AA, interest in the school is strong. Evidence of this is shown by the steadily increasing number of students from the El Paso area. The club ' s activities include various social functions held throughout the year, the highlight of which is the annual Christmas party when the Club Sweetheart is chosen. The members express their sincere appreciation to the Mothers Club for its interest and support. 334 f-ML COUNTRY UO UETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Heep, Furber, Fancher. SECOND ROW: Callcott; Bratton, Bielfeldt, Waller, Jacoby, Jung, Felps, Kaderli, Heinemann. THIRD ROW: Pehl, Adams, Evers, Kothmann, Honea, Kunz, Stewart, Wright, Smith, Sloan. FOURTH ROW: Reagor, Crenwelge, Crider, Furber, Oatman, Kirchner, Leifeste, Barker, Shannon, Jordan. PRESIDENT _________ VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER _______ SECRETARY ........ REPORTER __________ SWEETHEART Sheila Schuessler The Hill Country Hometown club is one of the largest and most active social clubs on the Texas A M Campus. The club sponsors a Christmas, Easter and beginning-of-school party and dance to provide funds to sponsor a duchess in the Cotton Pageant each year. The club is composed of students from 10 counties and some 16 different towns covering an area of 5800 sq. miles in South and West central Texas. ________ Dale Barber _______ Gerald Heep Thurman Fancher _____ James Furber Franklin Reagor PRESIDENT Dale Barber 335 t REDO WUETOU N CLUB PRESIDENT _____________ VICE PRESIDENT ... SECRETARY ___________ TREASURER _____________ PARLIAMENTARIAN REPORTERS ____________ _________________ Javier Valdez Roberto Morelos-Zaragosa ________ Delfino Garcia, Jr. _______________ Albert Czar, Jr. ____________ Javier V. Speed _____________ Hector Gutierrez Paul Flores, Jr. PRESIDENT Javier Valdez SEATED: Speed, Flores, Ramirez, Valdez, Garcia, Czar. STANDING: Ruiz, Gil, Madrigal, Garza, Juarez, Garcia, Ellison, Garcia, Berry, Farias, Flores. The Laredo A M Hometown Club consists of approx¬ imately 70 members from Laredo, Texas, Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., and surrounding areas. This highly spirited club sponsors a summer dance and a Christmas dance. The two events provide the club with working funds and finance a banquet at the end of the year which honors the club seniors and the Laredo Mothers Club. MARO LL WO UETOU N CLUB SWEETHEART Peggy A. Westbrook The Marshall Hometown Club consists of Aggies from Harrison County, which is in East Texas. The main attraction of Harrison County is beautiful Caddo Lake which offers rest and relaxation. The club offers a closer relation¬ ship to its members while on campus and a chance to attend several social functions at home during holidays. The Club is grateful to the A M Mothers Club of Marshall for its support during the year. To them we would like to say, Thank You, Mothers. FIRST ROW: Bills; Bond; Crowell; Byassee; Taylor; Thomas. SECOND ROW: Moore; Smith; Boehm; Waskom; Lewis; Hooton; Stropp. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ............................................................ VICE PRESIDENT __________________________________________________ SECRETARY-TREASURER ....................................... Tommy Crowell .... Jerry Power Horace Byassee PRESIDENT Tommy Crowell 337 ORANGE COUNTV WOMElOU N CLUB The Orange County Hometown Club was organized to provide a time for all Aggies from Orange County to get together and see how we all are doing. It sets a place where the men from the separate towns in Orange County come together and get better acquainted. Officers hope that more of the men from Orange County will take the opportunity to join and work in the club to make it a more helpful organization. FIRST ROW: Taggart; Martell; Robinson; Hatcher; Vandervoort. SECOND ROW: Sexton; Morris; Mazzagate; Bryant; Harris. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ________________________________________________________________ Charles Robinson VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________________________________ Robert Martell SECRETARY-TREASURER ____________________________________________________ Jante Taggart SWEETHEART Faith Ann Morris PRESIDENT Charles Robinson WO U0WN OUB FIRST ROW: Gray; Sherrill; Ghormley; Wylie; Seale; Thompson; McMurray. SECOND ROW: Burkhalter; Goodwin; Evans; Eddleman; O ' Neal; Barlow; Jones. THIRD ROW: Moehlman; Terrell; Duerer; -Burleson; Ward; Connevey. The Pasadena Hometown Club is composed of graduates of Pasadena, South Houston, and Deer Park high schools. Regular meetings are held to promote friend¬ ship and provide fellowship for Aggies from this industrial center. The main social event of the club was a western party and banquet given by the Pasadena Mothers Club. For this and the support of our other activities, we extend to them our thanks. 339 PECAN VALLEY WO UETOW CLUB SWEETHEART Currin Ann Carpenter PRESIDENT Donn German Comprised of Aggies from Brownwood and surrounding communities in the Heart O ' Texas, the Pecan Valley Hometown Club affords its members a chance to get-together at least once a month. This year during the Easter holidays, the club sponsored its second annual dance in Brownwood and had approximately 150 persons attending. With its willing co-operation and assistance, the A M Mothers Club of Brownwood again has proven itself as an invaluable asset of our hometown club. The Mothers Club has taken upon itself the responsibilities of financing our club ' s full-page picture in the AGGIELAND and of sponsoring the club ' s sweetheart for the annual Cotton Pageant and Ball. To them we are ever grateful and would like to extend a hearty Thanks. FIRST ROW: Hammonds; Holland; German; Riker; Watkins; Ihrig. SECOND ROW: Shaw; Dunavant; Seely; White; Cawyer; Pitts; Harris. THIRD ROW: Lamkin; Cox; Clark; Lindemann; Buhler; Jones; Dobyns. RIO ORAI JDR WO U0OU N CLUB The Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and.Starr Counties who wish to gather with their fellow Aggies and support social and educational events. The club participates in High School Career Day and sponsors a duchess in the Cotton Pageant each year. At this time the club would like to express our thanks to the Rio Grande Valley A AA Mothers Club for their willing cooperation and assistance in various activities and for the fine Christmas Party they sponsor annually. SEATED: Sluis; Jones; Davis; Mika; Durham; Sotelo. STANDING: Vittetoe; Krebs; Landreth; Sylvester; Wolf; Pena; Crouch; McDonald. PRESIDENT __________________ VICE PRESIDENT _________ SECRETARY-TREASURER SOCIAL SECRETARY .... PRESIDENT Jim Davis SWEETHEART Pamela Knapp FIRST ROW: Bauer; BeLote; Collins; Parker; Garrett; Willmann; Bartoskewitz; Klutz; Spence; Herring; Strub; Ransdell; Monier; Grant. SECOND ROW: Lutich; Jones; Story; Allen; Holditch; Nicholas; Bailey; Bolinger; Cardiel; Gummer; Swanson; Martin; Thompson; Sasse. THIRD ROW: Gallegos; Cano; Nagy; Singleton; Fernald; Kubicek; Studley; Rogers; Braunig; Penn; Henry. FOURTH ROW: Fry; Gordon; Guernd; VanHellen; Murrah; Wantzloeben. SWEETHEART PRESIDENT Linda Robinson Lee J. Grant PRESIDENT _____________________ VICE PRESIDENT ___________ RECORDING SECRETARY SOCIAL SECRETARY _____ TREASURER ____________________ ________ Lee J. Grant ... Tommy L. Adams Alton C. Thompson ______ Rick W. Sasse ______ Bill K. Monier The San Antonio Hometown Club is one of the largest and most active on the campus. Besides regular meetings on the campus the club sponsors dances and parties during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays. This club is fortunate in having a regular place in which to meet. Aggie Park consists of several acres of ground, a beautiful club house, and a patio. The club is grateful to the San Antonio Mothers Club and the San Anton io Former Students Associa¬ tion for their support. 342 CU GPORT HOMETOWN CLUB PRESIDENT ______________ VICE PRESIDENT „„ SECRETARY ____________ TREASURER ______________ SOCIAL CHAIRMEN OFFICERS _ James C. Carter — L. J. Candella ... Mitchell Wilcox .. Joel B. Goldman Thomas L. Morgan Titus W. Alley SWEETHEART Carolyn Woodall The Shreveport Hometown Club is composed of members from Shreveport, Bossier City, and surrounding areas. ' The club engages in both social and service functions. It works with the Mothers Club and the former students in promoting interest in A M in the area high schools. The club supports several parties during the year, including an annual New Year ' s Eve dance. FIRST ROW: Thompson; Carter; Woodall; Goldman; Morgan. SECOND ROW: Tedford; Hancock; Averett; Evans. THIRD ROW: Berkley; Pyburn; Yauger. 343 SONS OF SERVICE WO UETOU N CLUB Quite easily one of the largest social clubs on the campus, with more than 100 members, the Sons of the Service provides a hometown club for Aggies from military families who cannot claim a town as their own. The club strives to break the routine of the school year with educational as well as social functions for its members and their guests. FIRST ROW: Myers; Chappelle; Van Wagner; Bender; Allen; McAdoo; McCue. SECOND ROW: Roofe; Quebe; Bacon; Jacobs; Grunwald; Newton; Callo- awy. THIRD ROW: Cunningham; Screws; Schuck; Thornhill; Harcrow; McCannon; Petrash. PRESIDENT ____________________________________________ Doug Howder VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________ Bill Bender TREASURER _______________________________________________ Roy Allen SOCIAL SECRETARY ____________________________ Mac Freeman PRESIDENT Doug Howder 344 SOUlWESTT S wo uetow club FIRST ROW: Newett; Wurzbach; Fohn; Spears; Stein; Howard. SECOND ROW: Diaz; Newman; Bippert; Allen; Nester; Burk; Warren; Templer; Schott. THIRD ROW: Fillinger; Burns; Rhodes; Smallwood; Warren; Hayes; Jungman; Ney; Heyen. PRESIDENT __________ VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER ________ SECRETARY _________ REPORTER ___________ Franklin J. Stein Harvey Persyn _______ Jack Spears Clark Wurzbach _________ Nick Fohn PRESIDENT Franklin J. Stein SWEETHEART Carol Burke We are dedicated to promote friendship and co-operation among all students from Southwest Texas. This area includes the counties of Dimmit, Frio, Uvalde, Kinney, LaSalle, Medina, Atascosa, and Zavala. Activities include meetings twice monthly, a social function each semester, and an end-of-the-year party at home in May. All Aggies from the area are invited to attend and become acquainted with their hometown Aggies. 345 TVLE qUfTW COUNTY WO UETOW CLUB SWEETHEART Martha Beasly PRESIDENT _____________________________________________ Phil Beighle VICE PRESIDENT-SECRETARY-TREASURER ____________ Jim Petty Members of the Tyler-Smith County Hometown Club, hail from the Tyler-Smith County area, famous for its Annual Rose Festival. It has provided A M with many fine students. The club serves primarily as a social organization, the highlight being the popular Christmas Party. Members express sincere appreciation to the Tyler A M Mothers Club for its continous aid and support. PRESIDENT Phillip Beighle FIRST ROW: Clinkscales; Petty; Beighle; Rachel. SECOND ROW: Walker; Heaton; Balfour; Nolte; Carpenter. 346 ANGELINA GOUNTV WO UEIOW CLUB PRESIDENT --------------------------------------------------------------------- Edwin Bowers VICE PRESIDENT ________________________________________________________________ Jesse Parker SECRETARY-TREASURER ________________________________________________ Sid Medford The Angelina County Hometown Club was organ¬ ized in the fall of 1954. The primary objective is to promote interest in A AA in Angelina County. A Mothers Club also has been organized which spon¬ sors social functions on and off campus for our club members. AUSTIN WUETOU N CLUB A, small but active organization, the Austin Hometown Club is com¬ posed of outstanding young men who refuse to patronize the rival institution known as Land of the 40 Acres. The students try to pro¬ mote interest in Aggieland for boys who otherwise would be snared by the Teasips. Banner; Christian; Howard; Worsham; Watts; Bohn; Keilers; McElroy; Willingham. PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________________________ John Christian VICE PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________________ Hank Howard SECRETARY-TREASURER ________________________________________________________ Wilbur Banner 347 BEIL COUNTV WO UETOW CLUB PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________ J. E. Engbrock VICE PRESIDENT ______________________________________________________ J. J. Coufal SECRETARY AND TREASURER ____________________________________ J. K. Bush REPORTER ________________________________________________________________ R. A. Prewitt FIRST ROW: Kleypas, Coufal, Engbrock, Prewitt, Powell, Chlapek. SECOND ROW: Laramey, Shallcross, Mikeska, Brewster, Davis, Oliver. Working in co-operation with the Bell County A M Mothers Club, the club brings the boys from Bell County together both on the campus and at home for social func¬ tions. This club ' s main function is to en¬ courage high school graduates to attend A M, and maintain a close relationship be¬ tween students and Aggie Exes. BIG 1UICKET f40 UET0W CLUB The Big Thicket Hometown Club, composed of students from Tyler, Trinity, Polk, and San Jacinto Counties, is primarily a social organization which brings together Aggies from this Southeast Texas area known as the Big Thicket. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in Texas A M throughout the Big Thicket and encourage boys from that area to attend. FIRST ROW: Risinger, Freeman, Jernigan, Read. SECOND ROW: Denman, Anderson, Gil¬ bert, Corder, Woods, Whitson. 348 CEN -7P6WO UETOU N CLUB and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as third ROW- Fielde ' Z Heger- e soefje- Ludw g r9e0 ' S; Druewbert ' SECOND ROW: Pogor; Brock; Reeh a vacation center, San Marcos is well known for its underwater aquarena, and Seguin, for its rich farmland. VfiiifiC NO UETOW CLUB SECRETARY-TREASURER ........................ Chuck Marr SOCIAL SECRETARY __________________1............. Eddie Mason FIRST ROW: Wolfe; Martin; Vaughan; McClure; Mason; Kemp; McGill; Jackson. SECOND ROW: Marr; Hatzen; Buehler; Carrillo; Walker; Landtroop; Weatherby; Harris; Vanek; Wright; Lackland. 349 DEEP EASTTEXAS WO UEIOW CUB PRESIDENT __________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ________ Kenneth Glaze ____ Scotty Scott Ronnie Fletcher Bill Campbell SWEETHEART Barbara Brown Sheehan; McGinnis; Scott; Wedemeyer; Glaze. The Deep East Texas Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Longview and surrounding communities. It is one of the Piney Woods regions of Texas. The club was formed to continue and strengthen the com¬ panionship of Aggies from this area and to provide activities at school and home. DENTON COUNTV WO ETOW CLUB PRESIDENT Wallis McMath The purpose of this club is to provide activities for the club members during the school year and to stimu¬ late interest in Texas A AA among the high school stu¬ dents of Denton County. Each year the Aggie Exes from Denton County in cooperation with the Denton Home¬ town Club sponsor interested students to the annual High School Day on campus. FRONT: McMath; Neale; McMath. BACK: Dodson; Kirkpatrick; Deni¬ son; Salmon. 350 EAGLB PASS (-IO UETOWN CLUB SEATED: Urbina; Garcia; Olivares; Sparks; Rodriguez; Saenz. STANDING: Rodriguez; Sanchez; Rodriguez; Buentello; Macias. PRESIDENT ____________________ James H. Sparks VICE PRESIDENT ______ Alberto M. Olivares SECRETARY-TREASURER ____________________________ Lieonel A. Rodriguez The Eagle Pass Hometown Club is small sors several social functions both on and club also takes an active part in the annual but active organization. The club spon- off the campus during the year. The High School Career Day activities. FT. BEND COUNTV WO UETOW CLUB SEATED: Boone; Murray; Miears; Stern; Hartmann; Goldsmith. STANDING: Oberhoff; Murray; Shafer; Vogt; Christ; Kurtz; Reue; Simmons. PRESIDENT ________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ________ James M. Murray L Thomas Miears .. Ronald H. Stern .. Kenneth Stupka The Fort Bend Hometown Club is organized to bring together Aggies from this area in order to stimulate fellowship and provide social activities for club members. The club promotes the annual High School Career Day and encourages high school students to attend A M. 351 FOETWORJW f-fO UETOU N CLUB The Fort Worth Hometown Club is primarily for Aggie social activities in the Fort Worth area. Throughout the school year, the club meets in bi¬ monthly meetings where planning is carried out for the various activ¬ ities. FIRST ROW: Pendery; Brewer; Wiley; Wilson; Owen; Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Armstrong; Beard; Crawford; Wright; Mack; Spears. PRESIDENT J. E. Mann, Jr. GALVESTON ISLAND WO UETOWN CLUB This club, composed of Aggies from the Galveston area, sponsors such activities as a formal dance dur¬ ing the Christmas season and in¬ formal parties and barbecues. To¬ gether with Aggie Exes, it joins in High School Day here at A AA. SEATED: Higgins; Bashor; Armstrong; Finkbiner. STANDING: Farmer; Phillips; Pepper; Hasselmeier; Rapp; Morris. PRESIDENT Harvey Bashor 352 (SARXANJD WO UROU N CUB SWEETHEART Carolyn Reeves PRESIDENT Martin Surber VICE PRESIDENT James McCollum SECRETARY Donald Curran REPORTER Larry Cooper SEATED: McCollum, Surber, Curran, Cooper. STANDI NG: Gamble, Roland, Wheat, Angel, Bartlett, McCoy, Roberts. The Garland Hometown Club is an active club providing the members with social activities both on and off campus. The club ' s main objective is promoting friendship among its members through regular meetings and social functions. GRAYSON COUNTV WO UETOW CLUB Our hometown club is an organization whose purpose is to allow the men from Grayson County to become united in friendship through doing things together. Among the activities it has each year is a pre-school picnic to welcome the enter¬ ing freshmen and a picnic at the beginning of each summer to bid farewell to the graduating seniors. Our Mothers ' Club gives a dance each year during the Christmas holidays. FIRST ROW: Chaney, Guilloud, Whitlock, Dingley, Williams, McHaney, Richardson. SECOND ROW: May, Musser, Lummus, Woiewadzic, Terry. 353 GLWALW VALL f WO UETWM CLUB Composed of men from Victoria, DeWitt, Calhoun, and Goliad Coun¬ ties, The Guadalupe Valley Club functions to bring these Aggies to¬ gether both at home and on campus. SWEETHEART Lin Lamprecht UILL COUNTV WO UBTOU N CLUB SEATED: Kazda; Christian; Irvin; Hull; Wimbish. STANDING: Kyle; Lowry; Kennedy; Davis. 354 J4CKC0N COUNJTV WO UETOW CLUB SWEETHEART Virginia Peckham The primary purpose of the Jackson County Hometown Club is to provide a more closely knitted relationship between the students of Jackson County and acquaint present high school students with the advantages of at¬ tending Texas A AA University. IAV XCA COUNTV WO UETOW CLUB The Lavaca County Hometown Club, composed of Aggies from Yoakum, Halletsville, Shiner and Moulton, is organized in an effort to unite the students from this area through monthly meetings and various social func¬ tions. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......................................... VICE PRESIDENT ............................... SECRETARY ......................................... TREASURER ......................................... Glenn Schmidt ... Britt Jenkins _____ John Trott . Jerry Lindsey SWEETHEART Sherry Lynn Benbow LOWER TRINflY VAtie wo uetou n club PRESIDENT _________________________________________ Don Rudd VICE PRESIDENT ___________________________ William Mason SECRETARY ______________________________ Charles McAdams SOCIAL SECRETARY ____________________________ John Collins The Lower Trinity Valley Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Liberty, Chambers, and surrounding counties. The small but well organized club tries to influence outstanding high school seniors from the area to choose A M as their university. Members voice deep appreciation to the Former Students Of Liberty County for their support. MAiaCORm COUNTY WO UErOWN CLUB The Matagorda County Hometown Club, an organization composed of Aggies coming from the hub of the Golden Gulf Coast, is designed to provide an opportunity for its members to meet and relax with friends from home. The club is active in planning social events in Matagorda County during the various holidays. SWEETHEART Shirley Hogg FRONT ROW: Neumann; Fondon; Jerrill; Richardson. SECOND ROW: Bowers; Kana; Schuelke; Hlozek; Zemanek; Graham; Slone. THIRD ROW: Towler; Penland; Abraham; Jager; Kubecka; Hurta; Brown. FOURTH ROW: Pendergrass; Seerden; Dalton; Neeley; Stafford; Bickham. 356 McCulloch county wo uetown cub While building good fellowship among its members, the McCulloch County Hometown club promotes Texas A M to the citizens of McCulloch County and creates interest in our university among high school students of the area. FIRST ROW: Holcomb; Kidd; Lemons; Kzar. SECOND ROW: Miller; Steffens; Pina; G. Kidd; Royal. THIRD ROW: Moran; Engdahl; Dillon. SWEETHEART Aileen Bratton MID COUNTY HOMETOWN club SWEETHEART Virginia Jernigan The Mid-County Hometown Club is com¬ posed of Aggies from Nederland, Port Neches, Graves, and Sour Lake. The club has offered a unit through which members gather for fellowship and social functions both here and at home. Members express appreciation for the support from the Mothers Club this year. FIRST ROW: Jernigan; Fritsche; Nolte; Kollenborn; Collins; Sartain; Minaldi. SECOND ROW: McDermand; Scott; Curlee; Jeffrey; Petty; Windham. THIRD ROW: Garton; Beau¬ mont; Smith; Stewart; Rohe. 357 PRESIDENT Tom Post PRESIDENT _________ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER _________ UIDLAND WO UETOW CLUB .. Tom Post Bill Doreen John Fitts Mike Ward SEATED: Ward; Post; Fitts; Knight. STANDING: Flournoy; Fisher; Brewster; Post; Klise; Fisher; Sabatier; Vaughn. NAW O COUNTY HOMETOWN club PRESIDENT Harlow W. Rawls Coming from the largest industrial and cultural center between Dallas and Houston, the men of this club are noted for their friendliness and their willing¬ ness to say a few good words about Texas A M wherever the place or what¬ ever the occasion. SEATED: Dresser; Brown; Strange; McClung; Rawls; Post. STANDING: Nokes; Rich; Robinson; Love; Doran; Perry; Gordon. From their ranks in recent years have come two corps commanders, a varsity football player and a varsity baseball player, a managing editor on a campus magazine, class officers, and others who work hand in hand with the Navarro County Former Students Association and the Mothers Club to promote the interests of A M in their area. 358 POETARTMJR WO UETOW OUB SEATED: O ' Rena; Morgan; James; Trahan; Beal; Gibbons. STANDING: Hehrt; Morgan; Kirchmer; Bell; Morgan; Erwin; Hefley. The Port Arthur Hometown Club, 35 strong, is composed of Aggies from Port Arthur and vicinity. Port Arthur is a member of the Golden Triangle which oils the world. The club participates in High School Career Day and sponsors a duchess in the Cotton Pageant each year. ANGELO - WEST TE A£ WO UEfOU N CLUB Aggies residing in or around San Angelo are eligible to join the San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club. The club sponsors several activities, the most important of which is the annual Christmas dance. The proceeds are donated to the San Angelo Mothers Club which is used for the scholarship fund for local Aggies. SEATED: Higgins; Tijerina; McCulloch; Wynne; Fuchs. STANDING: Tijerina; Green; Edgington; Schwertner. 359 -RE-BEE f-f0 UE70W CLUB FIRST ROW: Galladay; Fikes; Schafer; Miller; Harris; Lawrence. SECOND ROW: Sugarek; Brown; Holland; Schubert; Burns; 4Salge. THIRD 4 ROW: Mortimor; Schubert; Roberts; Gingrich; Arnold. I? SWEETHEART Nana Kelly PRESIDENT ---------------------------------------- Allen Lawrence VICE PRESIDENT -------------------------------- Frank Sugarek SECRETARY --------------------------------------- Ray Schubert TREASURER ------------------------------------------- John Hollan The San-Re-Bee Hometown Club is composed of students from San Patricio, Refugio, and Bee counties. The purpose of the club is to unite students from these counties and to provide social recreation and activities for the students. COUTH LOUISIANA HO UROW CLUB FIRST ROW: Boelte; Gaille; Lewis; Benton; Provine. SECOND ROW: Echterhoff; Lambert; Stafford; Tuseth; Graf¬ ton; Shallcross; Prejean; Davis; Norton. THIRD ROW: Juge; McRae; Klamke; Hootan; Finley; Provine; Crosbie; Hughes; Peoples; Buescher; Wisenbaker. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ____________________________ Hank Lewis VICE PRESIDENT ____________________ Kit Provine SECRETARY ________________________ George Benton Jim Murray TREASURER ____________________________ John Boelte RECORDER ____________________________ Ronnie Gros SOCIAL SECRETARY ________ Spencer Gaille The South Louisiana Hometown Club is composed of all those displaced Cajuns from Alexandria south to New Orleans, an area otherwise known as the Marshland Of America. 360 SPRING BRANCH HO UBTDU N CLUB PRESIDENT Gregory Pye PRESIDENT ___________________________________________ Gregory Pye VICE PRESIDENT ____________________________________ Perry Wood SECRETARY ________________________________________________ John Gay TREASURER -------------------------------------------- Grady Wilks FIRST ROW: Wilks; Barker; Nichols; Jenkins; Pye; Gay. SECOND ROW: Rosenstein; Moss; McIntosh; Mohr; Schiwetz. THIRD ROW: Towers; Pappas; Bennett; Quebe; Walters; Wallace. 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 these areas. ST. THOMAS OP HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB FIRST ROW: Hernandez; Listi; Marlow; Hall. SECOND ROW: Day; Seerden; Biron; Gaden; Allen; Ferrata. Composed of Aggies who have grad¬ uated from St. Thomas High School in Houston, the St. Thomas Club provides chances to meet both on and off cam¬ pus. During the year this club also serves as a link between A M and boys who are interested in becoming Aggies. PRESIDENT _________ VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER ________ SECRETARY _________ .. Sam Listi ... Ed Du cin Jessee Allen ____ Tom Day 361 TWVRKAfMA wo uetown club PRESIDENT Joe W. Stuckey The Texarkana Hometown Club has served as a means of bringing Aggies from the Texarkana area together for the past 18 years. The meetings of the club are used for the discussion of news from home, discussion of different problems that arise, and the planning of social functions which are held both on campus and at home during the holidays. TUB CAUFORNtANC The Californians is a club composed of stu¬ dents here at Texas A M who are from the Golden State. Since reorganization this year, the club has offered a means for fellowship and social functions both here and at home. The club also helps students get transportation to and from California. FIRST ROW: Alverson; Wille; Hottenroth; Nowlin; Henry. SECOND ROW: Pawlak; Kneisler; Owens; Tubre. THIRD ROW: Shappaugh; Ebey; Lyle; Jaeckle. 362 WACO McLennan countv wo uetown club Mrs. Ken Baker SEATED: Kainer; Chupik; Baker; Nash; Dollins; Hancock. STANDING: Duty; Roming; Dulock; Lozowski; Cun¬ ningham; Darden; Barlow; Chauviere; Dones; Donnellan. president ________________________ Ken w. Baker Waco Hometown Club is one of the most active hometown clubs- on the vice president ________________ Steve chupik campus. It serves as a means for the Aggies from the Waco area to gather and secretary-treasurer -------- Jim Dollins enjoy each other ' s company. WACWNCTON COUNTV WO UETOWN CLUB vm - iwj-Ac « The Washington County Hometown Club, through meetings and social activities which it holds throughout the year, helps to strengthen the bond of fellowship between Aggies from Washington County. The club also helps to in¬ form high school students of the educational op¬ portunities at A M. FIRST ROW: Wilke; Heideman; Voekel; Dannhaus; Quebec. SECOND ROW: Kolkhorst; Rosenbaum; Rohde; Thedford; Wiesepape; Seeker. THIRD ROW: Winkelmann; Jurries; Holle; Thedford; Borgstedte. 363 Wima UCON COUNTY WO UETOW CLUB The Williamson County Hometown Club consists of Aggies from George¬ town, Taylor, Round Rock, Thorndale, Thrall, Hutto, Granger, Rice ' s Crossing, Leander, and neighboring counties. On campus, the club sponsors regular meet¬ ings and various social functions. Every year the Mothers Club co-operates in sponsoring the club sweetheart in the annual Cotton Pageant. Back home, good times are to be had at the Aggie Dances, sponsored by the Club, at the end of semesters. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ___________________________________________________________ Mikus Douglass VICE PRESIDENT ___________________________________________ Kenneth Gersbach SECRETARY-TREASURER ______________________________________ Ned Rhoades FIRST ROW: Rhoades; Douglas; Gersbach. SECOND ROW: Blackmon; Oman; Hanusch. THIRD ROW: Johnson; Kretzschmar. FOURTH ROW: Albert, W.; Albert, C; Krieg; Miller; Barker. Wicum WO UETOW CLUB FIRST ROW: Meyers; Wills; Fowler; Brown; Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Gray; Snowden; Poteet; Csagoly; Ward; Fowler; Cooper; Helmcamp; Hampton; Wood; Gossom. Composed of men from the North Texas Area in and around the Wichita Falls vicinity, the Wichita Falls Hometown Club sponsors the annual All-College Dance during the Christmas vacation and the dinner banquet between semesters. The purpose of the club is to give the students from the Wichita Falls area an opportu¬ nity to get better acquainted, and to sponsor various social activities for the mem¬ bers ' benefit. The Mothers Club and Former Students assist the club every year in planning and financing activities. WkXE f-fO uerowN oub FIRST ROW: Green, Coffin, Curtis, Lasell, Ofcarcih. SECOND ROW: Reitz, Longnecker, Winkel, Shaw. THIRD ROW: Young, Figun, Pickles, Clancy, Weldon. PRESIDENT ....... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY _______ TREASURER ________ Richard W. Green _____________ Bill Talarek ......... Ronald Smith ________ James J. Reitz PRESIDENT R. W. Green 365 FEDERATION OF7WS ASM UNIVERCTTV MOTHERS ' CLUBS A M MOTHERS ' CLUB OFFICERS New officers for the Federation of A M MOTHERS ' CLUBS met here September 14 in the Memorial Student Center. Officers are: (SEATED, left to right) Mrs. Earl Rudder, honorary president; Mrs. John G. Frank of Houston, President; Mrs. M. T. Harrington, honorary president. (BACK ROW, left to right) Mrs. Joe J. Scalise of Houston, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Doug Hattaway of Lufkin, historian; Mrs. John Beasley of Austin, second vice president; Mrs. H. E. Dew of Tyler, first vice president; Mrs. Joe Ashy, Beaumont, recording secretary; Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin of Bryan, fourth vied president; Mrs. J. O. McMahan of Dallas, third vice president; Mrs. Carroll W. Cox of Beaumont, vice president at large; Mrs. W. A. Prewitt Jr. of Temple, treasurer; Mrs. Kurt Monier of San Antonio, parliamentarian. 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 Mothers ' Clubs was organ ized 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 University and to cooperate with the University in aiding their sons and A M University in any way that may be deemed acceptable. Some of their activities include awards to the Corps of Cadets, contributions to scholarships, and contributions to the University Hospital and Student Loan Fund. 367 AUSTIN Four charter members of the Austin A M Mothers Club reminisce about the founding of the club twenty-five years ago. Standing are Mrs. F. C. Homeyer, left, and Mrs. Mike Balagia. Seated are Mrs. Chester A. Freund, left, and Mrs. August Haenel. They hold a photograph of Mrs. E. E. Hill, also a charter member and former president of the group. During the war years this small club sold more Bonds for Bombers than any organization of any size in Austin—enough bonds for two bombers with 12 escorts each. The bombers were named The Spirit of the Texas Aggies. The club has grown in number to 70 members since its founding in 1938. Proceeds from club activities go each year to sponsor the Thanks¬ giving Dance in Austin before the Turkey Day football game. The busy club also donated the fountain in the M.S.C. lobby. The Austin Mothers Club demonstrates the meaning of the Spirit of Aggieland. OFFICERS President—Mrs. David Tisinger, 1st Vice President—Mrs. B. H. Balfour, 2nd Vice President—Mrs. A H. Christian, 3rd Vice President—Mrs. Gene Howard, Vice President at Large—Mrs. John Beasley, Recording Secretary—Mrs. Stacy Smith, Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Treasurer—Mrs. Joe Bowles, Parliamentarian—Mrs. William Towery, Historian—Mrs. Mike Balagia, Press Reporter—Mrs. F. F. Williams, Transportation—Mrs. William Towery. ABfLENk LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Orville Rumsch, Mrs. J. C. Shipman, Mrs. Jack Neely, Mrs. Fred McGinn, Mrs. H. C. Fowler, Mrs. Ernest A. Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. A. A. Edwards, Mrs. B. J. Yarbrough, Mrs. Juanita McClanahan, Mrs. C. N. Cannon, Mrs. M. C. Barton, Mrs. Mary Beechly, Mrs. A. W. Glover. THIRD ROW: Mrs. B. P. Huchton, Mrs. J. F. Dominey, Mrs. F. R. Rice, Mrs. T. B. Brown, Mrs. E. F. Beyer. _ OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Fred McGinn 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Basil Taylor 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. H. C. Fowler 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Ernest Buchanan SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . Mrs. Jack Neely HISTORIAN-PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. Orville Rumsch REPORTER . . . Mrs. Jack Shipman BAY AREA Left to Right, SEATED: Mrs. Raymond Rash, Mrs. James Prestidge, Mrs. Edward Schulze, Mrs. J. D. Culver, Mrs. L. Charles Lindsay, Mrs. F. C. Cooper, Mrs. L. B. Dampman, Mrs. Walter Winnette. STANDING: Mrs. Arnold Bobertson, Mrs. Elwood Fisher, Mrs. Fred Linton. Mrs. L. Charles Lindsay PRESIDENT The Bay Area Mothers Club, consisting of members from LaMarque, Texas City, Dickinson and surrounding areas, is a small but active organization which firmly believes in giving full support to all Aggies. Its many projects this year have included donations toward scholarships, magazine subscriptions for the campus hospital, and a picnic at Herman Park following the Houston Corps Trip Parade for all Aggies, dates, and parents. These Moms are proud of their boys and their boys are proud of them. BAYTOWN BACK ROW: Mrs. John Young, Mrs. C. H. Tipton, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. W. H. Powers, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. J. A. Pridmore, Mrs. D. F. Johnson, Mrs. J. C. Becka, Mrs. R. C. Paulson, Mrs. O. J. Lamb. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. V. Pursley, Mrs. W. G. Mettke, Mrs. Carl Contella, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, Mrs. D. Killingsworth, Mrs. Pat Leslie. FRONT ROW: Mrs. R. Z. Mills, Mrs. H. L. Wert, Mrs. H. A. Garner, Mrs. D. G. Killough, Mrs. G. Spangler. Not Pictured: Mrs. G. T. Atkins, Mrs. M. M. Brown, Mrs. A. C. Coker, Mrs. Adrian Drouil- het, Mrs. G. Ferguson, Jr., Mrs. Grace Gore, Mrs. I. Winningham, Mrs. P. Holladay, Mrs. F. Kana, Mrs. C. Keeling, Mrs. H. Lansford, Mrs. E. R. Rutledge. B U UONT MEMBERS FIRST ROW Mrs. H. Allen Mrs. C. L. Allen Mrs. H. Allen Mrs. R. Asbury Mrs. J. H. Ashy Mrs. N. H. Bailey Mrs. S. Barranca, Jr. Mrs. R. D. Bennett Mrs. J. E. Blaylock Mrs. R. M. Brent Mrs. L. H. Brewer Mrs. D. Broussard Mrs. A. D. Brown Mrs. W. W. Brown Mrs. L. P. Byrne Mrs. J. B. Byrom Mrs. C. B. Claypool Mrs. G. H. Coakley Mrs. B. F. Cockrell Mrs. V. Coco Mrs. L. B. Colvin Mrs. C. W. Cox Mrs ' . W. W. Cox Mrs. J. P. Craigen Mrs. D. B. Currie Mrs. C. J. Curtis Mrs. J. D. Deshotels Mrs. J. N. Eller Mrs. J. H. Dodge SECOND ROW: Mrs. C. K. Dodge Mrs. C. R. Dollinger Mrs. E. D. Dyer Mrs. B. W. French Mrs. H. L. French Mrs. E. T. Fuller Mrs. H. B. Funchess, Jr. Mrs. J. V. Giardina Mrs. R. M. Graham Mrs. L. F. Guseman Mrs. D. C. Haley Mrs. V. Hammel Mrs. R. W. Hawkins Mrs. R. C. Howard Mrs. R. S. Harvey Mrs. J. R. Jefferson Mrs. C. A. Kiker Mrs. H. F. Koehler Mrs. B. R. Koehler Mrs. J. S. Latta Mrs. G. J. LeBlanc Mrs. J. Langston Mrs. F. S. Looney Mrs. C. N. Magee Mrs. E. W. McCown Mrs. W. F. McDermand Mrs. K. R. Nauck Mrs. Reggie M. Newton Mrs. H. J. Nobles THIRD ROW: Mrs. H. E. O. Osmon Mrs. F. W. Perlitz Mrs. G. H. Peel Mrs. F. W. Pipkin Mrs. H. E. Richardson Mrs. A. Saxe Mrs. J. L. Simmons Mrs. T. Simmons Mrs. J. O. Smith Mrs. R. L. Smith Mrs. H. R. Sontag Mrs. A. L. Stephens Mrs. E. J. Swain Mrs. J. E. Thurman Mrs. O. T. Verble Mrs. C. V. Villiva Mrs. A. N. Walton, Jr. Mrs. F. Wasson Mrs. D. P. Wheat Mrs. F. E. Willcox Mrs. J. A. Windham Mrs. R. M. Wingate Mrs. R. E. Withers Mrs. R. H. Youngblood HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. E. L. Grey Mrs. W. H. Litchfield, Sr. Mrs. P. Montague Mrs. W. P. Stine The Beaumont Mothers Club, originally called the Jefferson County A M Mothers Club when founded in 1933, has grown from a few members since its beginning to almost 100 with ever-increasing enthusiasm. A member of the State Federation since 1948, the Beaumont Mothers Club has had six of its members serve on the board, one of whom was president during 1962-63. The Beaumont club helped activate District 7 of the Mothers Clubs in 1962 and currently includes members from nearby Vidor, Silsbee, Nome, Fannet and Loeb. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Buford R. Koehler VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. E. J. Swain 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. A. N. Walton, Jr. 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Joe H. Ashy 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. D. B. Currie RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. C. Villiva CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. G. H. Coakley TREASURER . . . Mrs. Sam Barranco, Jr. CHAPLAIN . . . Mrs. A. D. Brown PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. George H. Peel HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. C. A. Kiker CIVIC COORDINATOR . . . Mrs. E. T. Fuller PUBLICITY . . . Mrs. Burton French 370 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langston arrive at the annual Freshman Parents Open House. Galveston foand is u oub SEATED, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Edna Urbanic, Mrs. Simeon Young, Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, Mrs. R. R. Hannigan, Mrs. Frank Harling, Mrs. A. A. Bowers, Mrs. A. J. Kampe, Mrs. P. J. Marabella. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kenneth Fagan, Mrs. Charles P. Hammel, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. Raymond Rapp Jr., Mrs. R. E. Townsend, Mrs. H. C. Haglund, Mrs. Laura Herman, Mrs. N. H. Pepper, Mrs. Robert F. Boese, Mrs. Tom Phillips, Mrs. Henry W. Fredrickson, Mrs. Conway Shaw. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. T. Frank Harling 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. A. J. Kampe 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. A. A. Bowers 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. W. Armstrong 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Luke Rossi SECRETARY . . . Mrs. J. C. Bashor TREASURER . . . Mrs. P. J. Marabella BRAZOS COUNiTVASM MOTHERS OUB TOP ROW: Mrs. L. J. Horn, Mrs. G. D. Ha llmark, Mrs. Layton Gregg, Mrs. W. S. McCully, Mrs. J. W. Monk, Mrs. John C. Hubacek, Mrs. Ernest Langford, Mrs. G. E. Madeley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. N. M. Randolph, Mrs. K. S. Hallaran, Mrs. Albert Syptak, Mrs. Oran Beal, Mrs. William Foster, Mrs. J. M. Daniel, Mrs. Roland Dansby, Mrs. Rosemary Burroughs, Mrs. Leonard Mousner, Mrs. Bert Mullins, Mrs. Dan .Davis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Albin Zak, Mrs. O. J. Moss, Mrs. R. E. Callendar, Mrs. Dona Carnes, Mrs. E. V. Adams, Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, Mrs. L. L. Stuart, Mrs. J. G. Gay, Mrs. Don Young. FRONT ROW: Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin, Mrs. J. H. Quisenberry, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. A. E. Cronk, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Earl Rudder, Mrs. T. H. Harrington, Mrs. F. R. Brison, Mrs. L. A. Maddox. lillllllillllillllllllllllllllilllilllillli OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. C. I. Holliman VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. J. O. McMahan 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. D. Touchon 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. W. L. Evans 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. R. L. Phillips 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. George Reese 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. R. E. Jones 6TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. W. A. Collins, Jr. 7TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. F. E. Harris RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. J. B. McClure CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. G. M. Gibson TREASURER . . . Mrs. Donald Cameron HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. Gail Holloway PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . E. R. Holloway MEMBERS PRESIDENT Mrs. C. I. Holliman FIRST ROW: L. D. Adams N. J. Atkins R. E. Barbre W. D. Barry C. V. Baxter W. D. Bennett A. J. Bergoon O. E. Bergstrom Theodore Bernard D. L. Bertillion Roscoe Betz R. A. Biggs A. P. Bilger C. A. Blakely M. E. Bradshaw S. H. Bramlett A. L. Brill G. E. Brin R. C. Burgoon W. H. Byrd, Jr. Donald Cameron T. A. Cardwell J. Y. Carillo I. H. Chaddick A. K. Choate J. W. Clark J. B. Coker W. A. Collins, Jr. Jean F. Compton Andrew Cook Randall Cooper llene Copeland W. W. Creacy Ruby Crowder W. M. Dantzler E. W. Davis E. M. Dehart J. A. De Pasqual J. B. Dimon E. J. Dugan C. A. Dungan C. V. Edmundson John Elfont Mrs. W. L. Evans , 11 Mrs. W. E. Farmer Mrs. J. S. Farrier Mrs. J. R. Ferguson Mrs. T. H. Ferguson Mrs. J. B. Finks, Jr. Mrs. Ray Frederiisen Mrs. Everett George Mrs. H. M. Gibbs Mrs. E. G. Gibson Mrs. G. M. Gibson Mrs. J. F. Graham Mrs. C. C. Green Mrs. Max Greer Mrs. R. B. Halpin Mrs. Arch Harris Mrs. F. E. Harris SECOND ROW: Mrs. C. M. Hart Mrs. E. E. Harvison Mrs. E. J. Hatzenbuehler Mrs. G. W. Hatzenbuehler, Jr. Mrs. E. W. Hawkes Mrs. A. E. Henneberger Mrs. E. W. Hightower Mrs. E. R. Holloway Mrs. S. H. Holt Mrs. R. J. Hortsmeier Mrs. C. W. Howard, Jr. Mrs. N. Hurley Mrs. H. L. Jackson Mrs. A. A. Jaffe Mrs. F. J. Jarrell, Sr. Mrs. M. Jeffus Mrs. C. P. Jones Mrs. R. E. Jones Mrs. Gail Kemp Mrs. Jack Kennedy Mrs. O. C. Kerley Mrs. W. E. King Mrs. A. S. Kovich Mrs. R. L. Landtroop Mrs. J. G. Layton Mrs. Tyree Leonard Mrs. Charles Marr Mrs. J. S. Martin Mrs. D. H. Mathias Mrs. J. B. McClure, Jr. Mrs. D. L. McGill Mrs. N. H. McGowan Mrs. Tauncie McKinney Mrs. J. O. McMahan Mrs. D. M. Melcer Mrs. J. D. Melton Mrs. F. Mikulec Mrs. M. H. Miller Mrs. W. H. Miller Mrs. H. R. Morrill Mrs. J. A. Morris, Jr. Mrs. C. A. Morriss Mrs. Hal Moseley, Sr. Mrs. Alex Mosesman Mrs. A. L. Myers Mrs. R. C. Myers Mrs. L. Nagid Mrs. Z. Narunsky Mrs. G. Nettleton Mrs. T. Norwood Mrs. T. M. Oddson Mrs. M. Offner, Jr. Mrs. Oscar Olden Mrs. Oscar Olson Mrs. J. H. Pattillo Mrs. S. L. Peavy Mrs. J. R. Persons Mrs. J. D. Phillips Mrs. R. L. Phillips Mrs. W. B. Phillips THIRD ROW: Mrs. F. M. Pierce Mrs. R. Plumlee Mrs. C. W. Price Mrs. M. R. Proctor Mrs. J. C. Rambin Mrs. G. Reese Mrs. G. Reese Mrs. C. F. Riley Mrs. W. H. Roberts Mrs. F. L. Robinson Mrs. J. L. Salmon Mrs. M. B. Sartain Mrs. R. G. Schulz Mrs. C. H. Seeber Mrs. H. H. Shores Mrs. R. P. Smith Mrs. J. R. Smithey Mrs. P. F. Smotherman Mrs. A. E. Soutter Mrs. P. R. Stabler Mrs. R. E. Starnes Mrs. C. R. Steadman, Jr. Mrs. E. Stewart Mrs. W. P. Stokes Mrs. R. W. Taylor Mrs. Maury Tenzer Mrs. J. D. Touchon Mrs. Helen Treadway Mrs. Norman Vanek Mrs. T. F. Vaughan Mrs. W. E. Vaughn Mrs. L. L. Voss Mrs. P. G. Wallace Mrs. D. A. Weaver Mrs. J. D. Welch Mrs. H. P. Welsh Mrs. H. W. Whetsel Mrs. H. T. White Mrs. A. S. Williams Mrs. D. E. Williams Mrs. M. E. Wolfe Mrs. W. H. Wooldridge Mrs. A. S. Wright Mrs. G. P. Carney Mrs. R. P. Jeffery Mrs. L. B. McGinnis Mrs. W. P. Richardson Mrs. W. L. Wahl Mrs. A. Young ASSOCIATE MEMBERS FOURTH ROW: Mrs. L. A. Balser Mrs. J. Bonnet Mrs. E. A. Brown Mrs. O. S. Brown Mrs. G. T. Brundrett Mrs. G. Collier Mrs. A. W. Dillion Mrs. G. Freeman Mrs. L. S. Gerrald Mrs. O. Gleiser Mrs. T. C. Groves Mrs. E. C. Hanson, Jr. Mrs. P. F. Harris Mrs. H. M. Haswell Mrs. C. W. Hedderman Mrs. A. J. Herron Mrs. O. W. Hoernig, Sr. Mrs. R. C. Hoppers Mrs. J. L. Janak Mrs. E. L. Kennedy Mrs. A. V. Kinslow Mrs. J. S. Klink Mrs. W. C. Lonquist Mrs. C. A. Madden Mrs. Le Von Massengale Mrs. H. B. Parris Mrs. A. M. Pendleton Mrs. H. L. Peoples Mrs. S. E. Przada Mrs. A. G. Rainey Mrs. W. W. Schnable Mrs. A. F. Sidoti Mrs. N. R. Stark Mrs. H. Utay Mrs. J. T. Williams WREDO ASM MOTHER CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Arturo Barrera 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Rogue Rodriguez 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Carlos Vela 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Florentino Ramirez TREASURER . . . Mrs. A. A. Alvardo RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. Manuel Tijerina Jr. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. Frank Durda HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. Raul Flores JASPER G0UNJ7Y ASM MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. R. R. Childers VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. E. B. Jacks SECRETARY . . . Mrs. W. A. McLeod TREASURER . . . Mrs. Paul R. Durham HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. Ernest Ener 373 FORTU ORTW MEMBERS Mrs. M. M. Alexander Mrs. P. DeFrank Mrs. C. W. Koonce Mrs. E. D. Rogers Mrs. D. A. Armstrong SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. W. Langston Mrs. C. R. Roudon Mrs. W. K. Bailey Mrs. A. R. deVilleneuVe Mrs. F. A. Lathrop Mrs. S. F. Sanders Mrs. R. L. Barlow Mrs. R. E. Elmore Mrs. B. L. Lester Mrs. B. Sandlin Mrs. M. M. Barnard Mrs. J. B. Erisman THIRD ROW: Mrs. O. E. Schrickel Mrs. G. E. Beall Mrs. J. M. Estes Mrs. G. F. Lyons Mrs. H. P. Shallcross Mrs. N. W. Beard Mrs. C. A. Fisher Mrs. R. W. McCleskey Mrs. L. G. Shilling, Sr. Mrs. R. Becera Mrs. R. C. Gage Mrs. P. A. McGough Mrs. M. B. Simpson, Jr. Mrs. R. P. Bechler Mrs. R. E. Garner Mrs. R. E. McHam Mrs. T. H. Small Mrs. C. M. Berry Mrs. W. T. George Mrs. E. C. McLendon Mrs. W. J. Smelley, Jr. Mrs. L. C. Birch Mrs. E. Gerke Mrs. 1. E. McWhirter FOURTH ROW: Mrs. H. C. Bray Mrs. D. M. Glassford Mrs. J. E. Mann Mrs. R. T. Smith Mrs. R. E. Boswell Mrs. R. L. Greene Mrs. A. J. Meals Mrs. R. C. Sparks Mrs. C. C. Brewer, Sr. Mrs. C. L. Greer Mrs. M. C. Miller Mrs. H. Stewart Mrs. W. P. Buckellew Mrs. R. L.‘Grove Mrs. K. Mitchell Mrs. A. J. Sullivan Mrs. W. D. Buis Mrs. G. A. Guertler Mrs. S. R. Monschke Mrs. L. Sullivan Mrs. J. H. Caswell Mrs. D. Gunnels Mrs. J. M. Morgan Mrs. M. F. Sumpter Mrs. T. H. Christopher Mrs. F. W. Hall Mrs. F. T. Murray Mrs. F. J. Vaughan Mrs. R. L. Climie Mrs. C. F. Horned Mrs. C. M. Noland Mrs. C. J. Vitek Mrs. H. B. Cobb Mrs. G. Harris Mrs. C. Norris Mrs. K. J. Warren Mrs. A. B. Collins Mrs. E. H. Harrison Mrs. J. H. Norwood Mrs. A. A. Watts, Sr. Mrs. L. B. Conder Mrs. H. J. Hawley Mrs. C. L. Parkin Mrs. M. S. West Mrs. C. E. Cook Mrs. O. C. Hix Mrs. E. Pearce Mrs. C. D. Whaley Mrs. M. H. Cook Mrs. F. Holcomb Mrs. H. H. Pendery Mrs. D. B. Wheeler Mrs. H. P. Cooper Mrs. N. Hoskins Mrs. R. D. Perry Mrs. R. J. Whittington Mrs. D. J. Costa Mrs. W. D. Hughart Mrs. G. W. Prentiss Mrs. C. A. Wilson Mrs. W. L. Cosman, Jr. Mrs. A. G. Hubbard Mrs. N. A. Presswood Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. J. J. Costello, Sr. Mrs. K. E. Johns, Sr. Mrs. E. E. Raines Mrs. R. M. Wilson Mrs. R. L. Crawford Mrs. W. V. Jones Mrs. A. H. Record Mrs. C. Wright Mrs. R. E. Creswell Mrs. J. W. Jordan Mrs. F. C. Reed, Jr. Mrs. W. W. Wright Mrs. J. D. Crill Mrs. B. Kelly Mrs. P. F. Reeves Mrs. W. J. Wyatt Mrs. J. W. Crouch Mrs. B. C. Kendrick Mrs. G. W. Reynolds Mrs. C. Zahn Mrs. R. B. Darmon Mrs. J. D. Kennemer Mrs. J. B. Riddle Mrs. W. F. Zimmerman Mrs. M. H. Dean Mrs. D. R. Kirk Mrs. R. L. Deavers EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. M. M. Alexander VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. Travis Small CHAPLAIN . . . Mrs. J. B. Riddle 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. A. R. de Villeneuve 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. W. W. Wright 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Fred Holcomb 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Elgene Pearce 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. E. Mann 6TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. F. A. Lathrop 7TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Chas. C. Brewer REC ORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. G. F. Lyons CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. C. J. Vitek TREASURER . . . Mrs. William T. George PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN . . . Mrs. Frank T. Murray HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. T. H. Christopher TRANSPORTATION CHAIRMAN . . . Mrs. C. D. Whaley SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN . . . Mrs. L. C. Birch 374 Mclennan countv (u aco) asm mothers club OFFICERS FOR 1963-64 PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Jack Cline VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . Mrs. George Logan 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. O. C. Dickens 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. R. Hancock 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Charlie Baker 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Boyd Callan 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. E. K. Lamb RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. W. L. Keeling CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Mrs. W. B. Wilson TREASURER . . . Mrs. M. H. Cissell PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mr. W. L. Gotcher HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. W. D. Herring SCHOLARSHIP . . . Mrs. Judge Gardener MAIAGOREA countv asm mothers club OFFICERS—FRONT ROW (left to right): Mrs. Herbert Bickham—2nd Vice President; Mrs. George Brown—Parliamentarian; Mrs. R. E. Graham—Secretary; Mrs. L. W. Richers, Jr.—President; Mrs. Ben Towler—Treasurer; Mrs. J. O. Thompson—1st Vice President; Mrs. Howard Ham—3rd Vice President. SECOND ROW (ILeft to Right): Mrs. E. R. Neumann, Mrs. George Kana, Mrs. R. H. Neeley, Mrs. Ray Bowers, Mrs. Morris Richardson, Mrs. Axel Jenson, Mrs. O. R. Kubecka, Mrs. Harry Stafford, Mrs. E. H. Abraham, Mrs. R. R. Serrill, Mrs. Vernon Wright. 375 HOUSTON . . To serve our sons in an organized and directed manner with the same spirit with which we serve them as individuals. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. K. L. Nelson VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. Joe Scalise 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. H. Ryan 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. P. L. Young 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. H. Pappas 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. D. W. May 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. S. A. Salitros RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. W. F. Ralph CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. H. W. Bennett TREASURER . . . Mrs. C. J. Hamilton PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. Douglas F. Edman The Houston Mothers Club, undoubtedly the largest in the Federation, may also be distinguished by their rigorous annual program of support for the University and promotion of co-operation between students, faculty, and parents. The Houston club is responsible each year for the George Jouinine Award given to the Unit showing the highest scholastic improvement record. They also sponsor the Opportunity Award Scholarship for a Houston boy each year. Their program of speakers during the year reflected their interest in all phases of school activities: speakers included President Earl Rudder; Col. Denzil Baker, Commandant of Cadets; Paul A. Dresser, Cadet Colonel of the Corps; and Mr. Hank Foldberg, Athletic Director and football coach at A M. 376 PASADENAMOTRERe CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. L. R. Gaines VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. A. B. Johnson 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Roy Eddleman 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. J. G. Mcllhany 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. A. B. Johnson 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Louis Riske 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Otis Wylie 6TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. N. W. Goodwin SECRETARY . . . Mrs. D. L. McMurray TREASURER . . . Mrs. O. L. Jamison PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. C. E. Powitzky HISTORIAN . . . Mrs. Donald F. Albin POPTARTRUP ISM MOTREPC club OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. E. E. Marcantice 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. John E. Richard 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. C. O. Beal 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. W. E. Gibbons 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. O. D. James TREASURER . . . Mrs. Marvin E. Erwin RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. W. A. Girouard CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. John Quereau PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. Dan Wiggins CHAPLAIN . . . Mrs. W. F. James Club activities include a tea for new A AA mothers and a dance for the boys when they come home for Christmas. 377 RiO GRANDE VULEV FIRST ROW, SEATED—Left to Right: AArs. D. C. Anderson, AArs. Ralph Stevens, AArs, R. H. Ault, AArs. Norman Sluis, Mrs. H. G. Valerius, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Vittetoe, Mrs. J. R. Beamer, Mrs. Larry Grimm. MIDDLE ROW—Left to Right: Mrs. John Holcomb, Mrs. Ra yMcDonald, Mrs. Mild red Franks ,Mrs. Filbert Engel- brecht, Mrs. J. H. McPherson, Mrs. Mary S. Jones, Mrs. Frank L. Anderson, Mrs. L. Roy Ussery, Mrs. R. P. Bayne, Mrs. Leta Hooper, Mrs. Glenn Ginsbach, Mrs. Fred Mika. THIRD ROW, STANDING—Left to Right: Mrs. Hilary Duval, Mrs. Carl Brown, Mrs. Conrad Hilles, Mrs. H. L. McCarley, Mrs. Troy H. Myers, Mrs. Peter Forster, Mrs. Bredo Christensen, Mrs. Ambiro Reyna, Mrs. Domingo Sotelo, Mrs. Betty Lavender, Mrs. N. E. Landreth, Mrs. C. E. Townsend, Mrs. T. L. Cooley, Mrs. George Schulgen. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Homer Valerius, Harlingen VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. George Schulgen, Santa Rosa 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Roy McDonald, San Benito 1ST VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Ambiro Reyna, McAllen 2ND VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. John Holcomb, Progreso 3RD VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. R. P. Bayne, Rio Grande City 4TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Weslaco 5TH VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Edwin LaGrange, Rio Grande City RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Harlingen CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. Norman Sluis, Weslaco TREASURER . . . Mrs. Donald Anderson, Mercedes HISTORIAN AND PUBLICITY . . . Mrs. R. C. Jones, Mercedes PARLIAMENTARIAN: Mrs. Tom Stevens, Santa Rosa 378 WfCUffr FALLS ASM MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mrs. Tommie E. Stuart FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Mrs. J. D. Faulkenberry SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Mrs. Eddie Sheer THIRD VICE PRESIDENT Mrs. O. J. Cooper Jr. SECRETARY Mrs. A. E. Gilbert Jr. TREASURER Mrs. Frank E. Meyers The Wichita Falls A AA Mothers ' Club is made up of dedicated Aggie mothers, who, by working with the Home¬ town Club and the Aggie Ex ' s of this city, strive to keep the spirit of Aggieland working at all home activities. Our main interest is in giving financial aid and mora I support to local boys. ANGELO ASM MOTHERS CLUB v BACK ROW: (left to right) Mrs. John Bonner, Mrs. W. P. Kilpatrick, Mrs. D. C. Bruce, Mrs. Leon Ruttle, Mrs. Belia Tijerina, Mrs. Gertrude Witherspoon, Mrs. H. C. Grata, Mrs. O. R. Harverp. SEATED: (left to right) Mrs. Bob Sharp, Mrs. Claude Stone, Mrs. C. A. Bowen, Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Albert, Mrs. H. J. Zappe, Mrs. J. E. Price, Mrs. A. A. Gunter, Mrs. Leon Martin, Mrs. W. E. Kemrey, Mrs. K. T. Gauntt, Mrs. Josie Lemley. 379 Q4N ANTONIO E o 5 .1 -r, £ d -o c c C D u — Z= S’ - o c c «?U!fepi j liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . S 2 T3 £ O S ? =5 UJ q_; ix ° uJ oi c£ x| lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll o □ ii _ E c c 2 • 1=._ o oo m CORPUS CHRiSn OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. John Halloran VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGE . . . Mrs. Arnold Ocker 1st VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. Robert Holley 2nd VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. E. W. McGlothlin 3rd VICE PRESIDENT . . . Mrs. I. M. Dietz RECORDING SECRETARY . . . Mrs. Myrtle Pickett TREASURER . . . Mrs. Jack Miller PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . Mrs. Wayne Siegelin HISTORIAN AND SCRAPBOOK . . . Mrs. Calvin Massey MEMBERS PRESIDENT Mrs. John K. Halloran Mrs. R. D. Bates Mrs. A. G. Boyd Mrs. W. F. Brunkenhoefer Mrs. J. P. Burney Mrs. Jim Burney Mrs. Clyde Carlton Mrs. K. S. Clayton Mrs. Jack Collier Mrs. J J. Custer Mrs. Sam Davidson Mrs. C. M. De Lomel Mrs. R. P. Devine Mrs. Irving Dietz, Jr. Mrs. E. A. Eldridge Mrs. Lonnie Glasscock Mrs. H. F. Goodenough Mrs. Henry W. Greene Mrs. John K. Halloran Mrs. S. L. Hicklin Mrs. Robert E. Holley Mrs. John H. Use Mrs. Melvin Lacy Mrs. G. W. Laves Mrs. E. W. McGlothin Mrs. G. L. McGregor Mrs. Calvin Massey Mrs. C. A. Mella Mrs. Jack Miller Mrs. W. S. Minor, Jr. Mrs. Jas. E. Moberly Mrs. Arnold Ocker Mrs. Harry Ogle Mrs. E. G. Parmer Mrs. Kirk Pettit Mrs. Myrtle R. Pickett Mrs. B. F. Rippy Mrs. M. R. Schroeder Mrs. A. T. Schwarz Mrs. W. G. Siegelin Mrs. S. A. Teasley Mrs. Clotile Wilson OASSES The strength of the School is the student body. The more than 8,000 students of Texas A AA Uni¬ versity have worked, sweated, and strained throughout the year. Some have faltered due to the high academic standards and the demanding phys¬ ical routine. The remaining students have every right to be proud. College is not easy; it is a test of both mental ability and staying power. The ones who drop out will regret their decision with the passage of time. The new vistas and opportunities which were once within their grasp are now, for the most part, gone. College is a long and difficult task, but the way to anything worth while is not paved with roses. We salute the graduates who have made it, and the ones still fighting who will make it. We pity those who fail or quit and feel a great deal of anguish for them, for they were our friends. Left: In the traditional ceremony at the Senior Ring Dance, Bonnie turns the Ring around so that the crest faces away from John. This symbolizes that the senior is ready to step out of college life and face the world. Section Edited by BOB HEGER WUO’C Approximately 750 Colleges and Universities throughout the United States recognize their outstanding seniors by naming them to WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. The criteria for selec¬ tion by the nominating committee includes scholarship, participation and leader¬ ship in student activities, citizenship and service to the school, and campus popularity. To be considered for the honor, one must first be nominated by a student or faculty member, have a GPR. of at least 1.5, and be a senior. The applicants are then carefully screened, and the most outstanding selected. This year, Texas A M bestowed this coveted honor on 37 students. They can all be proud of their record and of the recognition they have received. JEFFREY CLAUDE HARP Phi Eta Sigma, Dorm Council, Civilian Student Council— Vice President and President, Tau Beta Pi—Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu—Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, I.E.E.E., Sweetheart Selection Comm., Who ' s Who Comm., Outstanding Student Councilman Award, Honor Council Appellate Court, Student Eng. Council, Student Senate, Election Commission, Alcoa Undergraduate Scholarship, Distinguished Student. RALPH HOWARD MITCHELL, JR. National Merit Scholarship, Chemstrand Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi—Vice President, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Eng. Council, Distinguished Student, Swimming and Water Polo Team, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Association for Computing Machinery, Freshman Engineering Society. FRANK WILLIAM STARK, JR. Distinguished Student, Dorm Council, Dorm President, Civilian Student Council, Sweetheart Selection Comm., AI1E—Vice President, Alpha Pi Mu, Handball Club, Varsity Baseball, T Association, AII-SWC Baseball. 384 WHO? ... Awflag Unumstfey Colhqb Qbudtod U v the, U.C. PAUL ALTON DRESSER, JR. Cadet Colonel of the Corps, Distinguished Student, DMS, Junior Class President, Social Secretary of Sophomore Class, Stu¬ dent Senate, Election Commission, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma—Treasurer, Ross Volunteers, Scona VIII—Vice Chairman, Sweetheart Selection Comm., Ring Committee, Student Health Service Board, Caldwell Trophy, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding Fish, Varsity Track, Legion of Valor of the United States, Who ' s Who Comm. RICHARD MOORE Civilian Student Council-—President and Vice President, Student Senate, Who ' s Who Comm., Student Senate Traffic Comm., Kyle Field Usher Chairman, Accident Prevention Comm., Civilian Sweetheart Selection Comm., Design Stu¬ dent Society, Dorm Council. JUAN GERARDO DOMINGUEZ Distinguished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Schlumberger Collegiate Award, Good Neighbor Scholarship, Pan American Club, Physics Club, German Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Dorm Presidents ' Council, Civilian Student Council, University Soccer Team. 385 DAVID CARL ANDERSON Fish Football, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Ross Volunteers, Gamma Delta, Associate Editor Texas A M En¬ gineer, Distinguished Student, DMS, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, First Brigade Commander, Senior Class President, Student Senate, AIAA, Town Hall Staff. CRAIG STEPHENS ABBOT President, A.O. Chapter—Sigma Tau Delta, Rifle Team, Elec¬ tion Commission, Commander Company E-2, Commander 4t h Battalion, President English Society, Press Club, Distinguished Student, DMS, Outstanding Cadet—4th Army Summer Camp, Associate Editor A M Review. RONALD MILTON BRAME President—Design Student Society, Engineers Council, Distin¬ guished Student, DMS, Executive Officer Company G-l, Phi Eta Sigma. HOWARD MARTIN HEAD Distinguished Student, President MSC Council and Directorate, Scona IX Executive Comm., AVMA Award of Merit, Student Senate, Student Welfare Committee, Great Issues Committee, Dorm Council, Phi Eta Sigma—Secretary, Pre-Vet Society— Secretary-Treasurer, Richardson Hometown Club, Outstanding Fish—Company G-3. 386 HARLAN EARL ROBERTS Student Body President, Commander of 3rd Brigade, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, DMS, Rowan Scholarship, President of Cadet Court, Economics Club, Ac¬ counting Society, Arts and Sciences Council, Town Hall Staff, Election Commission, Southwest Conference Sports¬ manship Committee, Sweetheart Selection Committee, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award. JAMES P. BUCHANAN H. W. Peters Memorial Scholarship Award, Sons of The American Revolution Award, Marketing Society—President, Abilene Hometown Club, American Society of Civil Engineers, Building Products Marketing Club, Marketing Society, Ross Volunteers, Scona VIII, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Council, YMCA Freshman Camp, Distinguished Student, DMS, Executive Officer 2nd Group Staff. UJho ' s UJho I Among students ;i !N AMERICAN ilj UNIVERSITIES || || AND COLLEGES f WILLIAM CLAYTON ROBINETTE, JR. Distinguished Student, Fish and Varsity Basketball, 2nd Team All Southwest Conference Basketball, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, T Association, Physics Club, German Club, Math Club, Co-Captain of ' 64 Aggie Basketball Team. RICHARD LOUIS RAILSTON Deputy Corps Commander, Air Force Division Com mander, Distinguished Air Force Cadet, Senior Class Social Secretary, Student Senate, Sweetheart Selection Committee, Air Force Ball Committee, Ross Volunteers, Firing Squad, Distinguished Student, El Paso Hometown Club, Flying Cadets, YMCA Freshman Camp, First Sergeant—Squad 14, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award. 387 KENNETH ALBERT RADDE Opportunity Award Scholarship, Danforth Foundation Scholar¬ ship, Ralston Purina Scholarship, 1st Battalion Scholastic Officer, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Col¬ legiate 4H Club, Bosque County Hometown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Student Agricultural Council, Student Senate, Agric ulturist Staff, Distinguished Student, DMS. Who ' s Who AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES II MICHAEL McLERNON MARLOW Fish Yell Leader, American Ordnance Association, Distin¬ guished Student, Newman Club, Marketing Society, Insurance Society, Texas A M Parachute Club, Head Yell Leader, Student Senate, Chairman Bonfire Committee, Southwest Con¬ ference Sportsmanship Committee, Ross Volunteers, Sons of the American Revolution Award, DMS, Army Aviation Pro¬ gram, YMCA Leadership Conference, Liaison Officer Corps Staff. MICHAEL DON McGOWN Distinguished Student, Ross Volunteers, Pre-Law Society, So¬ ciety of American Military Engineers, Commander 2nd Battalion, Delegate to Student Conference on United States Affairs, DMS, Economics Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Outstanding Junior—First Brigade, Public Affairs Conference, SCONA XIII, Executive Committee SCONA IX, Lakeview Leadership Conference, Aggie Players Silver Key Award, Dallas Hometown Club, Phi Kappa Phi, N. S. Meyer- Raeburn Foundation Award. ROBERT CLYDE BURK Douglas Aircraft Scholarship, Distinguished Student, Ross Volunteers, Scholastic Officer Squad 8, Singing Cadets, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics— Vice Chairman, Flying Cadets, C.A.P., SCONA VIII, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau—Secretary-Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. 388 JOHN MURRAY FITTS Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu—President, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Chairman of IEEE, TSPE, Student Engineers ' Council, Distinguished Student, Midland Texas A M Club Scholarship. ERNEST LEVI ENER, JR. Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Distinguished Student, DMS, Dorm President, Cross Country Team, Southwest Con¬ ference Cross Country Champion, Track Team, SWC Two Mile Champ, School Records for Two Mile and 3000 Meter Steeplechase, Track Captain, Freshman Cross Country Coach, Texaco Scholarship. NOE PAUL MARMOLEJO Clayton Fund Scholarship, August A. Neuner Scholarship, Fox and Jacobs Architec¬ tural Award, Clayton Fund Traveling Fellowship to Brazil, Jesse Jones Traveling Fellowship to Europe, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi, Pan American Club, M.S.C. Camera Club, Dorm Council, Design Student Society, SCONA VIII Delegate, Pan American Week Publicity Chairman. JOE VURN CHAPMAN Distinguished Student, Secretary-Treasurer YMCA Cabinet, Representative and Delegate to the National Student Assembly of the YMCA, Talent Committee, Secretary of Intercollegiate Talent Show, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Snyder Home¬ town Club, Texas A M Parachute Club, Accounting Society, Bonfire Committee, Corps Chaplain, President of Honor Coun¬ cil, Corps Representative to Civilian Student Council, Army Aviation Program, Student Senate. 389 RICHARD LEE FORGASON Distinguished Student, Pre Vet Society, AVMA—President, President—Junior Veterinary Class, Faculty Award of Merit, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, National Science Foundation Research Grant, Code of Ethics Committee, 2nd Group Staff. WILLIAM KENNETH STANTON Distinguished Student, SCONA VI, VII, VIII, and IX, Math Club, Bridge Club, Victoria Hometown Club, Quartermaster Asso¬ ciation, Student Senate, Election Commission, Chairman of Blood Drive, Chairman of Campus Chest Drive, YMCA, Delegate to National Student Association of YMCA, Ross Volunteers, MSC Leadership Conference, The Battalion Award, Washington Student Citizenship Seminar, Honor Council, Arts and Sciences Council, Executive Officer 2nd Brigade. LELVE G. GAYLE President of Civilian Council, Mother of the Year Selection Committee, MSC Leadership Conference, Houston County Hometown Club, Student Senate, Civilian Student Council, College Traffic Committee, Junior Class Representative, Chair¬ man of 12th Man Bowl Committee, Masonic Lodge, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian —Assistant Editor, Pre Vet Society, Apartment Council. ROYCE MALCOLM KNOX Athletic Sergeant—Squad 5, Distinguished Student, Insurance Society, Houston County Hometown Club—Vice President, Yell Leader, Civilian Student Council—Executive Committee, Dorm Council, American General Scholarship, Committee for Better Corps—Civilian Relations. 390 CHARLES JOSEPH McGUIRE Baseball Scholarship, Fish and Varsity Baseball, All South¬ west Conference Baseball Team (3 Yrs.), T Association, In¬ surance Society, Distinguished Student, Marketing Society. EDWARD LEE WALKER Phi Eta -Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, Distin¬ guished Student, Russian Club—President, Physics Club, Letterman ' s Club, Varsity Basketball, MSC Culture Leader¬ ship Proiecf, MSC Travel Committee, Graduate Student Council, NASA Predoctorial Fellowship, Experiment in Inter¬ national Living (Yugoslavia). JERRY DON BELL AVMA, Apartment Council, Civilian Student Council, Apart¬ ment Council President, Dorm Presidents Council, Southwest Veterinarian Staff, Student Manager, Outstanding Dorm Pres¬ idents Award. JOHN C. HOLLIMAN Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Freshman Engineering Society, Society of American Military Engineers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dallas Hometown Club, Young Republican’s Club, Outstanding Student in Chemical Engineering, Lubrizol Scholarship, Student Engineers ' Council, Distinguished Student, Scholastic Officer— Squad 9. 391 JAMES EUGENE SCHNABEL Freshman Agricultural Society, San Antonio Hometown Club, Range and Forestry Club—Social Secretary, MSC Publicity Committee, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall Staff, Alpha Zeta, Student Soil Conservation Society, Sons of the American Revolution Award, Adjutant—Corps Staff, Commander Squad 17, Honor Council, Distinguished Student, Who’s Who. ! IDho ' s UJho 1 i among students f IN AMERICAN ' !j UNIVERSITIES ij I AND COLLEGES ! LESLIE GARRY ADAMS Distinguished Student, Vice President of Sophomore Vet Class, Outstanding 2nd Year Student in Vet Medicine, Pres¬ ident of AVMA Student Chapter. THOMAS MICHAEL ASHY Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society—Vice President, Arts and Sciences Council, Lulie Huey Lane Award, Julia Ball Lee Scholarship, Town Hall Staff, Cadet Court, Ross Volunteers—Outstanding Junior and Executive Officer, Commanding Officer Company C-3, Hous¬ ton Chamber of Commerce Award. SCOTT W. BECKWITH Water Polo Team, Fish and Varsity Swimming Team, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Distinguished Air Force Cadet, American Society of Military Engineers, American Ordnance Association, Institute of Aerospace Sciences, American Institute of Aero¬ nautics and Astronautics, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Commander—Squad 16, Sons of the American Revolution Award, Fort Worth Hometown Club. 392 LAWRENCE NEWTON GARRETT, JR. San Antonio Hometown Club, Intramural Manager, Distin¬ guished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Convair Award, Chicago Tribune Award, Distinguished AFROTC Cadet, Ross Volun¬ teers, Cadet Court, Executive Officer 1st Wing, Town Hall Staff, Great Issues Committee, Student Entertainment Man- Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Student Issues Student Senate. ager. Math Committee. FRANK RICHARD KIOLBASSA Ross Volunteers, 1st Wing Commander, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Institute of Traffic Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers, Alpha Phi Omega—President, President of Fish Class, Student Senate, Election Commission, Traffic Appeals Court. GERALD WAYNE SIEGELIN Commander 2nd Wing, Cadet Court President, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, Chicago Tribune Award, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Distinguished AFROTC Student, Ross Volunteers, Texas ASM Engineer Staff, Corpus Christ! Hometown Club. 393 Stk Y54R ARCHITECTS HOYT, ALBERT W. Retsbew Arch, San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Design Student Society. HUNTER, CHARLES RICHARD Chas Arch. Design Borger Age 22; Class ' 63; Co. B-2; D.S.S.; Hometown Club, Pres. LIGON, CHARLES WALKER Piggy Arch. Design Comanche Age 28; Class ' 63; Design Student Society; Architecture Plus Staff. LOPEZ, BENITO Arch. Matamoros, Mex. Age 24; Class ' 62; Am. Gen. Contractors; Design Student Society; Pan American Society; Soccer Team, Capt.; MSC Soccer Chairman. MARMOLEJO, NOE R. Arch. H. Matamoros, Mex. Age 22; Class ' 62. METTKE, WINSTON DOUGLAS Arch. Const. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 63; AGC; LSA, Pres.; Baytown HTC. SIMMONS, KEITH JOHNSON Arch. Shreveport, La. Age 24; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Design Student Society; Tile Council of American Com¬ petition Winner; Outstanding Soph. Design Student. WILLIS, DONALD EARL Don Arch. Const. Atlanta, Ga. Age 22; Class ’63; Student Senate; Texas Aggie Band; Drum Bugle Corps; 1st. Lt. Cadet Corps; YMCA Pres.; SCONA V, VI, VII, VIII; Assoc. Gen. Contractors; United Nations Club; YMCA Freshman Camp Chairman; Baptist Student Union Vice Pres. ABEL, BURL MICHAEL Mike Vet. Med. Lubbock Age 23; Class ' 64; B.S. Animal Science, D.S.; AVMA, Parliamentarian; Press Club; Adv. Editor, SWV; Honor Council; Class Reporter. ALLEN, WILLIAM RAY Ran Vet. Med. Hillsboro Age 25; Class ' 62; AVMA; Southwestern Veterinarian; Press Club; Handball Club. AVERY, DURWARD ROBERT, JR. D. R. Vef. Med. Jonesboro, La. Age 27; Class ' 62; Phi Kappa Phi. BUTLER, CHARLES LEROY Chas Arch. Const. Midland Age 22; Class ' 63; Aggie Band, W-Band, Drum Bugle Corps, K. Frank Robinson Award; AGC Pres.; Student Engineer ' s Council; Design Student ' s Society. CALDWELL, ALAN BOYD Arch. Const. Age 28; Class ' 59; Student Chapter AGC, Treas.; Wesley Players; Intramurals. ELBRICH, JOSEPH JOHN Arch. Age 22; Class ' 63; Tau Beta Pi; Design Student Society. FERRELL, JOEL F. Arch. Age 24; Class ' 62; AGC, Treasurer, Vice Pres. Alan Houston Joe Houston Houston SR . VET WEDS OF ' 64 FRITH, CHARLES E. Chas Arch. Shreveport, La. Age 22; Class ' 63; Design Student Society; Shreveport HTC. GAITHER, GALE H. Arch. Const. Houston Age 22; Class ' 63; AGC; Alpha Pi Omega; Great Issues Committee; Exec. Officer, Sq. 3. GREER, MICHAEL LEE Mike Arch. Fort Worth Age 23; Class ' 63; Design Student Society. 394 BAILEY, EVERETT MURL, JR. Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 62; Student Chapter AVMA; Exec, standing Fish; Big Spring HTC. BAYSDEN, THOMAS LAUREN Vet. Med. Age 29; Class ' 64. BITTER, JOSEPH WHITE Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 61; AVMA. “Bulldog Forsan Editor Southwestern Veterinarian; Out- Tom Oshkosh, Neb. Joe San Antonio BOTARD, ROBERT WILLIAM Vet. Med. Age 24; Class ' 61; AVMA. CANNON, ROBERT D. Vet. Med. Age 26; Class ' 64; AVMA. CROUCH, CHARLES G. Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 62; AVMA Sec.-Treas.; Southwest Texas HTC. Bobby Alice Coleman Devine DALGARD, DAN W. Vet. Med. Racine, Wis. Age 28; Class ’62; Phi Eta Sigma; AVMA. DAVIDSON, ROBERT JOHN Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 62; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA. Bob Galveston DORRIS, KENNETH DEAN Ken Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 30; Class ' 60; AVMA; Civilian Student Council; Pres, and Co.-Pres. Apt. Council; Rodeo Club; Rodeo Team; Chairman Quarter Horse Show; Who ' s Who Selection Committee. sr.. vetmeds EPPERSON, ERNEST EDWARD Vet. Med. Age 24; Class ' 64. FITZPATRICK, ROBERT VALE II Vef. Med. Age 23; Class ' 64; AVMA; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta. Eddie Denham Springs, La. Bob Dallas FORGASON, RICHARD LEE yet. Med. Hungerford Age 23; Class ' 62; D.S., Pre-Vet Society; AVMA, Parliamentarian; Pres.-Elect, Pres.; Phi Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pres., Jr. Vet. Class; Faculty Award of Merit. FROST, WARREN WHITMAN Jack Vet. Med. Arlington Age 25; Class ' 64; Soph. Class Rep., AVMA; Sec.-Treas., Jr. Class; Sec.-Treas., Phi Zeta. FUNK, KENNETH DOYLE Ken Vet. Med. Alexandria, La. Age 24; Class ' 64; AVMA; Counselor Allen Academy; Intramurals. GOWAN, GEORGE EVERETT Vet. Med. Winnsboro, Age 23; Class ' 64; AVMA, Sec.-Treas. La. GROVES, MICHAEL G. Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 23; Class ' 64. HALL, CHARLES LYNN Vef. Med. Palestine Age 30; Class ' 54; AVMA, T” Assoc.; Pres. Sr. Vet. Class; Vice-Pres. Jr. Vet. Class. HARBEN, ROBERT MALVERN Vef. Med. Fort Worth Age 29; Class ' 64; AVMA. HAYES, HOWARD MAXWELL, JR. Vef. Med. Houston Age 23; Class ' 61; Phi . ' Eta Sigma; D.S.; Aggie Players; Bellaire HTC; Handball Club; Civilian Handball Intramural Team; AVMA. HENLEY, JOHN W. Vef. Med. San Angelo Age 23; Class ' 62. HUBERT, EARL THEODORE, JR. Vef. Med. Riviera Age 23; Class ' 64; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; Singing Cadets; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; Exec. Officer 5th Btl. Gp.; Dance Committee, Newman Club. HUDMAN, PAUL BERNARD Vet. Med. Age 29; Class ' 56; AVMA; Rodeo Club; Sr. Class Vice Pres. HUGHES, DAVID R. Vet. Med. Age 25; Class ' 62. KEAHEY, ELDRED E.. Vet. Med. Age 29; Class ' 64. San Angelo Roaring Springs Pete Canton KEARNEY, WENDELL M. Vet. Med. Age 30; Class ' 64; AVMA. KELLER, CARL E„ JR. Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 62; South Louisiana HIC. LANGE, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. Vet. Med. Age 26; Class ' 64. Sweetwater Baton Rouge, La. Bill Sherman LEGGETT, CHARLES BENJAMIN Vet. Med. Age 30; Class ' 64; AVMA. LEISSLER, LEE CONRAD Vet. Med. Age 29; Class ' 64; D.S.; Vice Pres. Soph. Vet. Class; AVMA. LUEDERS, HARRY JAMES Vet. Med. Age 31; Class ' 64; AVMA. Ben Wichita Falls Lee Wichita Falls Jim Muldoon MARSHALL, ARVLE EDWARD Vet. Med. Canyon Age 25; Class ' 64; AVMA. MASSEY, MELVIN T. Vet. Med. Tyler Age 25; Class ' 64. McCREARY, KARON GALE Casey Vet. Med. Royse City Age 23; Class ' 62; D.S.; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; Arnold Air Society, Wrestling Club. SBt VET UEDS MONTICELLO, SAM ANTHONY Sam Vet. Med. Lake Charles, La. Age 26; Class ' 63; Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian Apt. Council, Sec.; Press Club; AVMA Council; Jr. Vet. Class Sec.; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi; Kappa Alpha Order; Student Mgr. Hensel Apts.; K of C; AVMA. NORTON, WALLACE BERRY Vet. Med. Warren Age 25; Class ' 64; Phi Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; AVMA. PAYNE, JERRY B. J. B. Vet. Med. Gainesville POTTER, ROBERT HESTER Vet. Med. Age 24; Class ' 61; AVMA; Colorado County HTC. REESING, ERNEST O., JR. Vet. Med. Age 28; Class ' 64. ROBINSON, GARY TUCKER Vet. Med. Waelder Age 23; Class ' 62; AVMA. Bob Columbus Dallas ROGERS, WILLIAM P. Vet. Med. Age 27; Class ' 64. SEAQUIST, MICHAEL E. Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 64; AVMA. SHARP, MARVIN L,. JR. Vet. Med. Age 33; Class ' 64; Pres., Sopfi. Vet. Class. Logansport, La. Mike Palacios Mickey Vernon 396 Snowman Houst on SHAW, WILLIAM ANDREW Vef. Med. Age 23; Class ' 62. SIZENBACH, GARY LEE Size Vet. Med. Spring Branch Age 24; Class ' 61; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; Grad. Rep. Civilian Student Council; Dorm Pres.; Head Waiter Sbisa; Circulation Editor Southwestern Veterinarian. STROLE, MALCOLM BERNARD Vet. Med. Abilene Age 23; Class ' 62. SYLER, IRA ALFRED, JR. Vet. Med. , Flatonia Age 24; Class ' 61; AVMA; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; Pre-Vet Society. TODD, EDWARD ALTON Vet. Med. Houston Age 23; Class ' 61; AVMA, Pres., Reporter; Southwestern Veterinarian, Business Mgr.; Corps Staff; Yell Leader, Head, Jr.; Student Senate; Civilian Student Council; Pre-Vet Society; Pres.; Ross Volunteers; D.S.; D.M.S.; Rodeo Club. VALERIUS, JACKIE ALLEN Vet. Med. Santa Rosa Age 23; AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; Rio Grande Valley HTC. VAN DYKE, DON Vet. Med. Houston Age 30; Class ' 64. WALTHER, JAY RONALD Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 22; Class ' 62; AVMA, D.S. WOODS, DAVID L. Vef. Med. McLean Age 23; Class ’64. WURSTER, ALBERT C. Al Vef. Med. Jonesville, Ala. Age 28; Class ' 64; AVMA. AUG. VET VEDS ' 64 ADAMS, LESLIE GARRY Vet. Med. Marfa Age 22; Class ' 63; AVMA, Pres.; Who ' s Who; Outstanding Student; Vice-Pres. Soph. Vet. Class; Pres. AVMA; D.S.; Phi Zeta. BELL, J. Don Vet. Med. Houston Age 27; Class ' 64; Apt. Council; Civilian Student Council; Dormitory Pres. Council, AVMA. BRANTLY, STANLEY M. Vet. Med. Homer, La. Age 31; Class ' 64. ;; A m r -. Jyjr- . w BREEDING, WILLIAM WALLACE Bill Vet. Med. Miami Age 22; Class ' 63; Southwestern Veterinarian, Product ion Editor; AVMA. BRUMBELOW, ROBY YOUNG, JR. Vef. Med. Rosenberg Age 25; Class ' 64. BULLARD, TOMMY L. Vef. Med. Phillips Age 22; Class ' 64; Apt. Council; Business Editor Southwestern Veterinarian. CARDWELL, BILL REESE Bill Vef. Med. Sheffield Age 23; Class ' 62; AVMA. CHRISTIE, RUSSELL JOHN Vef. Med. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 63; Phi Eta Sigma, Sec.; D.S.; AVMA; Natl. Science Foundation Research. COOPER, DOYLE BALDRIDGE Bud Vef. Med. Glen Rose Age 23; Class ' 62; Vice Pres. Fish Vet. Class; AVMA; Pre-Vet Society. CREWS, ROBERT LANCE Lance Vet. Med. Kenedy Age 23; Class ' 64. CROUCH, PATRICK KEITH Pat Vet. Med. Lufkin Age 23; Class ' 62; Ross Volunteers; Aggie Band; Band Staff; D.S.; MSC Council Rep.; Southwestern Vet. Staff. DENNIS, RICHARD ANDREW Ray Vet. Med. Saint Jo Age 23; Class ' 63. ELLISTON, NOLIE GREGORY Vet. Med. Hereford Age 34; Class ' 64. FLUITT, ALFRED LEON Happy Vet. Med. Marble Falls Age 28; Class ' 62; AVMA; Rodeo Club. GARDNER, RONALD GILBERT Vet. Med. Humble Age 29; Class ' 56. GARZA, ROMAN RAUL Vet. Med. Rio Grande City Age 28; Class ' 59; AVMA, Reporter; AVMA; Sgt. at Arms; Soph. Livestock Judging Contest, 2nd High Individual; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Rodeo Club; Newman Club; Rio Grande HTC. GAYLE, LELVE GARLAND Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 62; Who’s Who; Aggie GILMORE, SAMUEL A. Vet. Med. Age 27; Class ' 62; AVMA. Weldon Honor Council, Pres.; Houston County HTC, Pres. Alan Brownsville HOYLAND, ROBERT JOHNSON, III Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63; Vice Pres. Sr. Vet. Class. HUVAL, LOUIS JOSEPH, JR. Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 64. JENSON, DENNIS WAYNE Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 63; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA. Bob Arcadia Cecilia, La. Palacios AUG. VET UEDS JESTER, RICHARD S. Vet. Med. Jennings, La. Age 22; Class ' 63. KERN, JOHN FREDERICK Jack Vet. Med. Houston Age 23; Class ' 63; AVMA; Pre-Vet Society; Rodeo Club. LAMB, ELTON KNOX, JR. Vet. Med. Waco Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA. LILLARD, PAUL GEORGE Vet. Med. Jacksboro Age 28; Class ' 58; AVMA, Freshman Rep.; Fish Football. LOVICK, JAMES SHEPPARD Jim Vet. Med. Longview Age 23; Class ' 63; AVMA; Deep East Texas HTC; Young Republicans; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff Cartoonist. LOW, WALTER WALLACE Vet. Med. Jennings, La. Age 22; Class ' 63. LOZO, ROBERT DODD, JR. Bob Vet. Med. Nixon Age 23; Class ' 62; AVMA. LUMPKIN, WILLIAM LEE Bill Vet. Med. Lake Charles, La. Age 23; Class ' 64. Mcknight, joe truman Vet. Med. Longview Age 23; Class ' 64; D.S.; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; Singing Cadets; Librarian, Business Manager, Pres.; Who ' s Who. 398 Do-Do Eunice, La. MILLER, BEN D., JR. Vef. Med. Age 31; Class ' 64. MISTRETTA, BERNARD Vet. Med. Age 25; Class ' 61; Alpha Zeta; AVMA Council; Arms, Vice Pres.; Jr. Class President. Ethics Code By Bernie Baton Rouge, La. Laws Committee, Sgt. at MOFFETT, FRANK S. Vet. Med. Dilley Age 27; Class ' 63; AVMA, President, Vice Pres., Representative; Pres. Soph. Vet. Class. MORRIS, EARL LOUIS Vet. Med. Alice Age 25; Class ' 64; AVMA; Intramurals. MORROW, GERALD L. Jerry Vet. Med. Munday Age 29; Class ' 63; Day Student Council; SCONA IX Delegate; Phi Zeta; M tAK, Class Rep. MULL, RONALD LOYD Vet. Med. DeLeon Age 28; Class ' 64; AVMA; Student Senate. PATE, ROBERT S. Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 63; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; Shelby-Doches HTC. PERRY, THOMAS DAY Vet. Med. Age 32; Class ' 63. RATHKE, HERMAN LEE Vet. Med. Age 24; Class ' 64; AVMA. Bob Center T. D. Fort Worth Three Rivers ’64 READ, WILLIAM KAY Vet. Med. Deport Age 26; Class ' 64; AVMA; Phi Zeta. REEVES, BRIAN ALLAN Vef. Med. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 63; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA; D.S. ROBERTS, CLIFFORD RILEY Cliff Vef. Med. Wichita Falls Age 22; Class ' 63; D.S.; Pre-Vet Society; Dance Committee; Great Issues Committee; MSC Directorate; AVMA; Vice Pres. Hometown Club. SCHEHIN, MARTIN LAWRENCE Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63; AVMA. SHORES, STEPHEN ADAIR Vet. Med. M. L. Wellborn Steve Irvir ng Age 23; Class ' 63; Phi Eta Sigma; Best Drilled Freshman; AVMA, Class Rep.; Apt. Council; Civilian Student Council; Phi Zeta; Southwestern Vet. Assoc. Editor. SMALL, TRAVIS HUGH, JR. Vef. Med. Age 23; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; AVMA; D.S. Klu Fort Worth SPIVEY, F. H. Bud Vef. Med. Haynesville, La. Age 34; Class ' 64; AVMA. TATUM, MICHAEL EDWARD Mike Vef. Med. Rocksprings Age 22; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; D.S.; AVMA, Vice Pres, and Sec.-Treas. THOMPSON, KEITH JAY Thomp Vef. Med. Palacios Age 23; Class ' 62; AVMA. VARISCO, BRAZOS JOE Vef. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63; D.S.; Saddle Sirloin Club; AVMA; Pre-Vet Society. WARD, BILLY C. Vef. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63; Editor Southwestern Veterinarian. WATERS, CLAUDE C. Vef. Med. Age 24. Bryan Phillips Greenville Greenville WHITE, THOMAS EDWARD Eddie Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 25; Class ' 61; AVMA; AVMA Rep.; Pres. Senior Class; Mark Morris Student Rep. WHITEHEAD, HAROLD JOSEPH Joe Vet. Med. Anahuac Age 30; Class ' 64. WHITFORD, HOWARD W. Vet. Med. Alice Age 23; Class ' 62; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; AVMA; Phi Zeta. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES HUBERT Vet. Med. Age 34; Class ' 64. WILSON, DARR FRANCIS Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63. WILSON, JAMES CHARLES Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63; Ft. Worth HTC; AVMA; Pre-Vet Society. Chuck Amarillo Galena Park Jim Fort Worth ©RADLATE STUDENTS AGARWAL, RAM GOPAL Pet. E. Age 24. AVASTHI, SURJIT MOHAN Pet. E. Age 22. BARY, MOHAMMAD RAFIQUL M.E. Age 24; Table Tennis; Badminton; Lawn Tennis; Cricket. Calcutta, India Moradabad, India Laal Jessore, East Pakistan BEASLEY, WILLIAM LOUIS E.E. Age 43; Class ' 43. BISWAS, MOZIBUR R. Ag. E. Age 24; Photography; Football; Cricket. BLUMENTRITT, CHARLES W. Math. San Angelo Age 28; Class ' 64; B.S. in Math. Bill Longview Hiru Faridpur, E. Pakistan BOND, LOUIS H. I. Ed. Bullard Age 29; Class ' 63; D.S.; lota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society; Brazos Valley Industrial Arts; TIAA. CHAUTHANI, ABDUL REHMAN Chanutani Indore City, India Age 29; Formal Sec. of Indian Student Assoc. CHOWDHURY, TIM FAZLAYRABBI Chowdhury Vef. Microbiology Badiakhali Age 26. CORDER, PAUL RAY M.E. Age 23; Class ' 63. COUNCIL, CLARENCE DAVID I.E. Age 24; Class ' 61; BSME; ASME; AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu. EDMAN, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Pet. E. Age 23; Class ' 62. Livingston Pasadena Bill Houston ERNST, HERBERT LLOYD Herb Poultry Science Somerset Age 23; Class ' 62; Vice Pres. Who ' s Who; Vice Pres., Student Council; Graduate Student Council, m FIKES, RALPH WILLIAM Math. Age 21; Class ' 63. FROEMKE, ROBERT M. N.S.F. Science Ed. Age 35. Bob Z ah, Wash. 400 GHOSH, DEBABRATA Plant Physiology Calcutta, India Age 28; Class ' 55; Pres., Indian Student ' s Assoc.; Foreign Student Rep., Graduate Student Council. HALBERDIER, LOUIS STAYTON, JR. Biology Kingsville Age 22. HARPER, WILLIAM JOE Bill C. E. Sulphur Springs Age 26; Class ' 64. HEDDINS, GERALD CLIFTON Horticulture Age 24; Class ' 62. HESS, DENNIS P. Education Age 29. HODGES, JAMES MELVIN Ed. Age 32. HUGHES, BILLY L. Ed- Abilene Age 32. HUNTER, DONALD THOMPSON Don Aerospace Engr. Houston Ag e 22; Class ' 63. HUSAIN, A. M. MUAZZAM Ag. Eco. Dist. Comilla, E. Pakistan Age 26; United Nations Club, Pres.; Cricket Club, Vice Pres.; Pakistan Student Assoc., Sec. and Vice Pres.; AFEA. Brazoria Valley City, N. D. Eugene, Oregon GRADUATES JELINEK, AL VINCENT Physics Age 24. KAMALUDDIN, BAKTE ALAM . E. Age 24; Class ' 61; AIIE; Tau Beta Pi; Engr. Honor Society. Al Houston Lubu Faridpur, E. Pakistan Engr. Honor Society; Alpha Pi Mu; Indust. KONEN, HARRY P. Math. Houston Age 23. KUSCHNER, ALLARD W. Physics and Math Age 29. LONGENECKER, LORNA JANE Education Age 25; Class ' 60. LONGENECKER, NEVIN E. Education Age 27; Class ' 64. Al Burton, Ohio South Bend, Ind. Nev South Bend, Ind. MASSEY, JAMES R. E.E. Age 22. MATOCHA, JOHN EDWARD Soil Chemistry Age 24. McConnell, Austin davis, jr. Ag. Ed. Age 22; Class ' 63. Jimmy Alice Beeville Jerb Kilgore MEYER, ALVIN HAROLD Al C.E. Weatherford Age 26; Class ' 63; Singing Cadets; ASCE, Vice Pres. MORELAND, HENRY C., JR. Ind. Ed. Kingsland Age 23; Class ' 62. MORRIS, ROBERT L. Computer Science Portland, Oregon Age 42; Class ' 65. 2S MUNN, JOHN ARLEN Science Educ. Age 27. PATE, MELVIN J., JR. Science Educ. Age 27; Class ' 58. PETICOLAS, JOHN DAVIS Physics Age 22. Cushman, Montana Tootle Harrold Dave El Paso RADAIDEH, SALEH MOHAMED Plant Pathology Age 27. ROBERTS, RONALD CURTIS Biochemistry and Nutrition Age 22; Class ' 63. SCHNEIDER, ROGER D. Education Age 30. Radaideh Jordan Ronnie Tyler Rog Sheboygan, Wis. SCHROETER, DONALD RICHARD M.E. Devine Age 25; Class ' 63; ASME; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; D.S.; Honor Grad.; Humble Oil Refining Co. Educ. Foundation Fellowship. SCOTT, STEPHEN GARY Steve Pet. E. Colorado City Age 29; Class ' 59. SERWOLD, JOHN CHARLES Science Educ. Age 28; Class ' 53. Jack Edmonds, Wash. SINHA, BRAJENDRA KUMAR Pet. E. Age 24. SMITH, EUGENE BARTEL Computer Science Age 32; Class ' 53. SNYDER, RICHARD WALTER Pet. E. Age 31; Pet. Engr. Club; Singing Cadets. Darbhanga, India Gene Houston Dick Glassport, Pa. STALLWORTH, THOMAS W. C.E. College Station Age 45; Class ' 65. STEWART, BRUCE W. Mgmt. Del Rio Age 22. STEWART, FRANK EDWIN Physics Dallas Age 22. SURTI, VASANT H. C.E. Ahmedabad, India Age 31. TAYLOR, JERRY K. Gut Age 24; Class ' 62; Saddle Sirloin Club; Coleman County HTC; Rodeo Assn.; AREN Director; Vice Pres. Rodeo Team. THOMPSON, BERT DARRELL Ind. Ed. Temple Age 28; Class ' 58; Singing Cadets; Brazos Valley Ind. Arts; Bell County HTC; Industrial Education Society Officer; Intramurals; Baptist Student Union Officer. VERNEY, EDWARD Educ.-Sci. Educ. Age 38; Class ' 52. WALKER, DAVID LACY Accounting Age 21; Class ' 63. WILLIAMSON, MORRIS LEEROY, JR. Math Statistician Age 23; Class ' 63. Loomis Dave Dallas Grandbury YAO, TSO-WEI E.E. Hong Kong, China Age 25; Class ' 64. 0C3 CtASS OF 1964 L. to R.: Netz, Wylie, AAonier, Anderson, Railston, Marlow, Collins. OASS OFFICERS DAVID C. ANDERSON WILLIAM K. MONIER THOMAS COLLINS ______ RICHARD RAILSTON . WYLIE STANLEY _________ LAWRENCE GARRETT ROY L. NETZ _____________ MIKE MARLOW ___________ _____________________ President ___________ Vice President _____ Secretary-Treasurer ___________ Social Secretary _____________________ Historian nt Entertainment Manager epresentative to the MSC ______ Head Yell Leader 403 ABBOTT, CRAIG S. English San Antonio Age 22; Class ’64; English Society; Pres., Rifle Team; DS; DMS; Pres., Alpha lota; Sigma Tau Delta; Election Commission; Press Club; Associate Editor, Review; San Antonio HTC; Cadet Court; Who’s Who. ABENDROTH, KENNETH DOUGLAS Ind. Engr. Brazoria Age 25; Class ' 64; Ind. Engr. Society; Parliamentarian, Industrial Arts Assn. ABERNATHY, ROBERT CHAD Ch. E. Hughes Springs Age 22; Class ' 64; ASCE. ADAMS, DONALD ROBERT Educ. Age 22; Class ' 64. ADAMS, H. RICHARD Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA. Don Houston Rich Dallas ADAMS, JAMES MURPH Jim I.T. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Semper Fidelis Society, Program Chairman; Industrial Education Society, Secy. ALBERT, WILLIAM E. Ag. Eco. Hutto Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Williamson County HTC; Drum Bugle Corps. ALDERSON, JOHN LOCKE, JR. History Age 21; Class 64; Dallas HTC; Pre Law Society, Parliamentarian; Fish ALDRIDGE, RICHARD L. I.T., B.A. Age 36; Class ' 65. Locke Dallas Engr. Society. R.L Weslaco ALEXANDER, CARL GLENN Glenn Ag. Ed. Lometa Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA, Student Advisor. ALEXANDER, JON M. Marketing Amarillo Age 23; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; Marketing Club; Marketing Society; Amarillo HTC; Pistol Team. ALLEN, JERRY V. Ag. Eco. Mason Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Saddle Sirloin Club. ALLEN, ROBERT CHARLES Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club; Pre Vet Society. ALMOND, MALCOLM W., Ill Animal Husbandry Age 22; Class ' 64. ALSTON, JIMMY ALBERT Plant and Soil Science Bob McKinney Bill Fort Stockton Temple AMAD, MOHAMAD T. David . C.E. Jerusalem, Jordan Age 23; Class ' 64; Chi Epsilon; SMC Summer Pres.; Arab Student Club, Pres.; Soccer Team; Table Tennis Committee, Chairman; United Nations Club, Secy.; ASCE. ANDERSON, DAVID CARL Dave Aero. Engr. Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Ross Volunteers; DMS; Associate Editor, Engineer; Sigma Gamma Tau; Student Senate; Senior Class Pres.; Who ' s Who; Am. Inst, of Aeronautics Astronautics; Election Commission; Fish Football Team; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Gamma Delta. 404 ANDERSON, DOUGLAS HAROLD Ch. E. Age 22; Class ' 64. Doug San Antonio ANDERSON, RAY W. Ray Marketing Victoria Age 23; Class ' 63; Marketing Society. ANTHAUME, CHRISTOPHER JR. Chris Economics Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Town Hall Staff; Economics Club, Vice Pres., Prog. Chairman; Newman Club; Russian Club; American Ord. Assoc. ARGUELLES, EDUARDO Lalo Civil . Engr. El Paso Age 22; Class ' 64; Pan American Club; ASCE. ARMSTRONG, JAMES HENRY Ji m M.E. Weatherford Age 20; Class ' 64; Semper Fidelis Club; Fort Worth HTC; SAME; ASME. ASHY, THOMAS MICHAEL Tom Pre-Med Beaumont Age 20; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma, Historian; D.S.; R.V.; Exec. Off. R.V.; Outstanding R.V. Jr.; Pre-Med Society, Vice Pres.; Arts and Sciences Council, Sec.-Treas.; Town Hall Staff; Cadet Court A ; Lulie Huey Award; Julia Ball Lee Scholarship; Houston Chamber Commerce Award; Outstanding Fish and Soph.; Pres. Beaumont HTC. BACHMEYER, GERVASE RAY Ag. Economics Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Newman Club; Baytown HTC. BAILEY, THOMAS R. Tom I.D. Jenkinton, Pa. Age 26; Class ' 63. BAKER, KENNIETH WAYNE Ken Accounting Waco Age 22; Class ' 64; Waco HTC, Pres.; Insurance Society. BALENTINE, JAMES McANEAR Mac Accounting Roxtan Age 23; Class ' 64; Red River Valley HTC, Pres.; Accounting Society. SENIORS BALLARD, STANELY H., JR. C.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; ASCE. BALKE, DAVID ERNEST Chemistry Chemistry Club, Pres.; Town Hall Staff. BANKS, KEITH LYTLE Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 63; AVMA; Yourig Republicans. Stan Terrell Dave Houston Lubbock BARHAM, BOBBY GENE Bob Vet. Med. Blooming Grove Age 22; Class ' 64; Intramural Swimming; AVMA. BARKER, DAVID ELMER Finance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Exec. Off. White Band; Aggie Band; Finance Society; Air Force ROTC. BARNES, VERNON DOUGLAS Doug Bus. Adm. Granger Age 23; Class ' 64. BARRILLEAUX, JAMES LEONARD Bear Ch.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 61; Phi Eta Sigma; D.S.; SCONA VII, VIII; AICE; Am. Ordnance Assoc.; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramural Mgr.; Athletic Officer. BARTON, PATRICK JOSEPH Pat General Business West Age 21; Class ' 64; Football; Insurance Society; Marketing Society. BARSCH, BOBBIE KNIGHT Bob Wildlife Mgmt. Brady Age 22; Class ' 64. BARTEE, JAMES H. Jim Wildlife Mgmt. Denton Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Game Club, Pres.; Student Agricultural Council; Alpha Zeta; Denton HTC. BARTEK, JAMES DENNIS Jake Agronomy Temple Age 22; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; Soil Judging Team. BARTON, JOHN FRANKLIN C.E. Bryan Age 22; Class ’64. BARTOSKEWITZ, RICHARD EDWARD Bart E.E. San Antonio Age 23; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Newman Club. BASHAM, LUTHER MALCOLM Math Venus Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Russian Club, Pres. BATE, HERMAN EDWARD Marketing Lufkin Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Dist. Student; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Safety Comm. Bonfire; Best Drilled Soph.; Insurance Society; Marketing Society; Lufkin Hometown Club. BATEY, THOMAS ALDEN Arch. Age 22; Class ' 65; Design Student Society. BAUER, RICHARD D. Arch. Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Assoc. Gen. Contractors, Rep. BEAL, CHARLES CLARENCE M.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; MSC Camera Committee. Tom Richards Rick San Antonio Port Arthur BEAL, OREN WOODROW, JR. Accounting Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64. BEAMER, JAMES HUFF J- B. M.E. Lyford Age 21; Class ' 64; Rio Grande HTC. BEARD, NORMAN W., JR. Wick Finance F° r t Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Sec., Semper Fidelis Society; Ft. Worth HTC; Finance Club; SAME; Fish Engr. Society; Intramural Wrestling Champ. BECK, CLARENCE LEROY Physics Age 21; Class ' 64; Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice Pres.; Vice Pres., Physics Club; D.S. BECKER, F. WILLARD Entomology Age 22; Class ' 64; Entomology Club. BECKMAN, WADE W., Ill Marketing Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Insurance Society. Victoria Will Richardson Twig Houston CLASS OF ’64 BECKMEYER, JOHN CRAIG Agronomy Ackerly Age 22; Class ' 64. BECKWITH, SCOTT WILLIAMS Aerospace Engr. Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Swimming Anaheim, Calif. imui. Team, Letter; Varsity Swimming Team, Letter, Water Polo Team; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Phi Kappa Captain Swimming Team; waier roio learn; i au aera n; oigma cjomniu iuu; rm Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; D.S.; Dist. Air Force ROTC Student; Vice Commandants Award-Stu; Sons of American Revolution Award; Engineering Graphics Contest; Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Society of Automotive Engineers; SAME; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Squadron 16. BEDINGER, CHARLES ARTHUR, JR. Animal Science Age 21; Class ' 64. American 1st. Sgt. Ordnance Sqd. 16; Aerospac Association; Commander, C. A. Madisonville BEDRICH, CURTIS ALLEN Accounting Burlington Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society. BEERWINKLE, DAVID H. Dave Animal Husbandry Belton Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres. Freshman Ag. Society; Rep. Saddle Sirloin Club; Bell County HTC; Sr. Meats Team. BEKE, JOSEPH G. Skip Ag. Education Spring Age 20; Class ' 64. SELLER, RICHARD LEE Math Victoria Age 21; Class ' 64; Baseball (Fish) and (Varsity); Physics Club; T ' ' Association. BELOTE, JAMES C. Jay Ch.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; A.I.Ch.E.; San Antonio Hometown Club. BENSON, JAMES ROBERT, JR. Jim Accounting Nacogdoches Age 22; Class ' 63; Fish Football; Varsity Red Shirt; Civilian Student Council; Civilian Campus Chest Co-Chairman; Chairman 12th Man Bowl; Intramurals Committee; Civilian Weekend Committee; MSC Bowling Committee; MSC Creative Arts Committee. 406 I wonder why there is a chow line forming over there? BEHRENT, CURTIS H. Accounting Falfurrias Age 20; Class ’64; Accounting Society; D.S.; Brush Country HTC; Flight Ldr., Sqd. 12. BENTLEY, DENNIS L. Aero. Ackley, Iowa Age 21; Class ’64; Flying Kadets; Vice Pres. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Natl. Intercollegiate Flying Assn. BERNARD, THEODORE EDWARD Ted M.E. Irving Age 21; Class ' 64; Town Hall; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pres., Sec. of Society of Automotive Engineers; Russian Club; Student Engineers Council; Dorm Council Rep. BERRY, EDWIN CLARK Entomology Waskom Age 25; Class ' 64; Dorm Council; Dorm Editor; Agr. Council; Sec., Treas. Entomology Club; D.S. BIRCH, C. GENE Animal Husbandry Hurst Age 22; Class ' 64. BIELFELDT, JAMES KARL Jim Animal Husbandry Mason Age 21; Class ' 64. BIGGS, RICHARD ARLEN Boo Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres. Chi Alpha; Pres. Singing Cadets; FIP Leadership Conference. BILLS, EUGENE DUVAL Gene I.E. Marshall Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Engr. Society; Marshall HTC; Athletic Officer Sqd. 7. BISHOP, JOE M., JR. Joe Personnel Mgmt. Saranac Lake, N. Y. Age 21; Class ' 64; Management Society; Insurance Society; Athletic Officer Mitchell Hall; Dorm Council. BLAKENEY, ROGER N. Psychology Vidor Age 24; Class ' 61; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Kappa Delta; Arts and Sciences Council; Sociology Club; SCONA V; Ross Volunteers; Walton Dorm Council, Sec., Vice Pres.; Student Psychological Association. BLAND, RANDALL WALTON The Wild-eyed Liberal History (Pre-Dent) Galveston Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club; Parliamentarian Social Chairman Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Pres. Young Democrats; Ordnance Society; German Club; Galveston HTC. BLASCHKE, LEON A. p.E. Odessa Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres. PE Majors Club. BOAZE, ERNEST PAUL Economics Marshall Age 29; Class ' 64. BOLLING, DAVID RANDOLPH Dave Pre-Med (Chemistry) Palacios Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Chemistry Club; Cadet Court. BOOTH, DAVID MICHAEL Mike Meteorology Cleburne Age 21; Class ' 64; Chi Epsilion Pi; Student Chapter American Meteorology Society; Vice Pres. TAMSCAMS. BOUNDS, GARRY LELDON Animal Science Galveston Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA. BOUTTE, KENNETH L. Friar Tuck Marketing Lafayette, La. Marketing Society; Treas., South La. HTC; Newman Club. BOWERS, EDWIN J. Animal Husbandry Lufkin Age 21; Class ' 64; Honor Council; Saddle Sirloin Club. BOWMAN, JAMES WAYNE Jim BBA (Accounting) San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team; Aggieland, Military Section; ROTC. BOX, JOHN W. Meteorology Thorndale BOY, HANS PETER Pet Mechanical Engineering Bogota, Colombia Age 20; Class ' 64; Civilian Student Council; Milner Dorm Council, Vice Pres.; Freshman Swimming Team; Varsity Swimming Team; Pan American Week Committee Chairman; ASME; Historian; Pan American Club; SCONA, Official Delegate. BOYD, ERNEST WILLIAM Ernie History Dallas Age 24; Class ' 61; Fish Drill Team; Dallas HTC; Outstanding Soph.; Best Drilled Soph. Distinguished Student. BRADEN, WILLIAM FRANK Billy Ag. Journalism Columbus Age 22; Class ’64; Agriculturist; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Delta Chi; K. of C; Student Arts and Sciences Council; Journalism Society; D.S. BRAIDFOOT, LARRY DON Animal Science . Estelline Age 21; Class ' 64; Staff Writer, Editorial Assistant, Editor Agriculturist; BSU Pres.; Alpha Zeta,- Censor 1963-64; Student Ag. Council; Sec.-Treas. Agricultural College Magazines. BRAME, RONALD M. Arch. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres. Design Student Society; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Engineer ' s Council. SENIORS BRANDT, CHARLES ELY £ £ El Paso Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; MSC Council, Sr. Class Rep.; Phi Eta Sigma; MSC Directorate Assistant; El Paso HTC; 1st. Place Freshman Math Contest; Delegate to Assn, of College Unions Convention. BRASINGTON, JOHN ROBERT Ch.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; AlChE. BRECHER, ALLEN RAY C.E. Age 25; Class ' 64; House Master Law Hall; Law Hall Dorm Council; ASCE. San Antonio Al San Antonio BREWER, CHARLES CASWELL Brew Marketing Fort Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Intramural Mgr.; Sec.-Treas., Ft. Worth HTC; Marketing Society. BREUR, RAYMOND A., II Ray Zoology Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Dallas HTC; Fish Wrestling Champion; Treas. Wrestling Club; Pre-Vet Society. BRICE, TRAVIS ROLAND Aerospace Engr. Splendora Age 21; Class ' 64; AIAA; Rep., Apartment Council; Intramural Manager; Distinguished Student. BRINKLEY, ERNEST JAMES Jim Arch. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA VII, VIII; Great Issues, Sec.; BSU; Design Student Society; Duncan Dining Hall, Head Waiter; Galena Park HTC. BRITTAIN, MACKY LEE Vet. Med. Terrell Age 21; Class ' 64. BROOKS, CARROL T. M.E. Carthage Age 22; Class 64. 408 BROOKINS, MICHAEL LEE Mike M.E. Silsbee Age 22; Class , 64; D.S. BROWN, HAROLD CLIFTON Hal M.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA VIII and IX, Great Issues Committee. BROWN, JAMES SYDNEY Jim Meteorology Gate City, Va. Age 32; Class ' 64. BROWN, ROBERT C. 9- bd. Harper Age 22; Class ' 64. BRUCE, JIMMY CARL y m “ Entomology S an Angelo Age 23; Class ' 64. BRUNKENHOEFER, ROBERT EDWARD Brunkie Economics Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Corpus Christi HTC; Economics Club; Pre-Law Society. BRUNS, JAMES CHARLES Jimmy B.A. Bryan Age 23; Class ' 63; Finesse Club; Business Society; Cadet Private Co. K-2. BUCHANAN, JAMES PAUL Buck Marketing Abilene Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Ross Volunteers; SCONA VIII; Marketing Society, Pres., Sec.; Honor Council; Distinguished Air Science Cadet; Outstanding Jr.; Abilene HTC; D.S.; American Ordnance Assn. BUHLER, HERMAN COYLE M.E. Brownwood Age 20;’ Class ' 64; Pecan Valley HTC; American Society of Mech. Engr.; Distinguished Student. BULLARD, D. LANCE Lanny Sociology Longview Age 21; Class ' 64; Chaplain, Apt. Council; Sociology Club; NRA Rep. BURCHERS, JACK M. Vet. Med. Kingsville Age 23; Class ' 63. BURK, ROBERT CLYDE Red Aerospace Engr. Leawood, Kansas Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Singing Cadets; SCONA VIII; CAP; American Institute of Aeronautics Astronautics, Vice Chairman; 2nd. Place Engineering Graphics Contest; Outstanding Fish; Best Drilled Soph.; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi. ’64 I ' ve got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle HP BURNEY, JIMMIE PAUL, JR. Economics Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Rep., Secy.-Treas., Vice Pres. Pre-Med Society; Secy. Economics Club; 3rd Brigade Color Guard; Secy. Corpus Christi HTC; Best Drilled Soph. BURGOON, ROBERT LAWRENCE Larry C.E. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; DMS; Combined Band Staff; ASCE. BUTLER, JAMES MILTON Jim English Amarillo Age 21; Class ' 64; Sports Editor, BATTALION; Phi Eta Sigma; 2 Letters A M Bowling Team; DS. BYASSEE, HORACE LATHAN Spud Accounting Marshall Age 22; Class ' 63; Accounting Society; DS; Secy-Treas. Marshall HTC; Treas. Young Democrats of Harrison County. BYRD, GARY LEE E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Capt. Rifle Team. CALLAWAY, BEN EARL Agronomy Age 22; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society. Dallas Ben Rockdale CAMERON, DON SCOTT Ch. E. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; DMS; AlChE; Dallas HTC; Best Drilled Soph. CANCELLARE, JOSEPH A. Joe Entomology El Paso Age 22; Class ' 64; Entomology Club, Vice Pres.; AGGIELAND; El Paso HTC; Duncan Waiter. CARR, ROBERT CLEMENS Bob Modern Language Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team; SAME; Former Fish Drill Team; Secy., Sac. Ch. E. ; NEA; Modern Language Club. CARTER, JAMES C. Jim Vef. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre Vet Society; AVMA; SOUTHWESTERN VETERI¬ NARIAN, Assistant Editor; Shreveport HTC, Pres.; Newman Club. CARTER, JOHN MICHAEL Mike C.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Society of American Military Engineers; Intramural Man¬ ager; American Society of Civil Engineers. CASKEY, KINDRED PIERSON Bubba Plant and Soil Science Weslaco Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; DS; DMS; Agronomy Society. CATES, ROBERT LLOYD Bob Economics Freeport Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; DMS; Ross Volunteers; Phi Eta Sigma; SCONA VII, VIII, IX; Brazoria County HTC; Fish Drill Team, Outstanding Fish; Outstanding Soph.; Dow Chemical Co. Scholarship Award; A M Opportunity Award. CLASS OF ' 64 Dr. Willi Ley explains the operation of a hydrogen engine to prospective astronauts. Colin Lamb de¬ clares he ' ll have to be drafted before he will ride on that thing. Rawls apparently doesn ' t believe it will work, anyway. 410 CAYLOR, LEE HARDY E.E. Age 27; Class ' 54; IEEE; McCulloch County HTC; D.S. CAYLOR, JOHN RIGDON E.E. Age 29; Class ' 64; IEEE; McCulloch County HTC. CHAMBERLIN, EDWIN PHILLIP E.E. Age 23; Class ' 64. Brady Brady Phil Galveston CHANEY, WILLIAM REYNOLDS B iil Plant and Soil Sciences Sherman Age 22; Class 64; Phi Efa Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Scribe; Outstanding Fish in Range and Forestry Dept.; Agricultural Council; Agronomy Society; Grayson County HTC; Fish Agricultural Society. CHAPA, ARTHUR ERNEST Art Finance $ an Antonio Age 20; Class 64; Fish Drill Team; San Antonio HTC; Insurance Society; Finance Society; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Newman Club. CHAPMAN, JOE VURN j oe Accounting Snyder Age 22; Class 64; Pres. Honor Council; Corps Chaplain; Corps Rep. to Civilian Student Council; Chairman YMCA; Parachute Club; Accounting Society; Pres. Snyder HTC; Army Aviation Program; Corresponding Sec., ITS. CHAPPLE, FRANK E. Vet. Med. Slaton Age 21; Class ' 64; AVMA. CHERVENKA, WOODROW GLEN Woody Agronomy Rogers Age 21; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society. CHITWOOD, KENNETH LONNIE Ken Vet. Med. La Pryor Age 24; Class ' 64; AVMA. SENIORS CHLAPEK, CALVIN J. C. J. Accounting Temple Age 22; Class ' 64; Bell County HTC; Insurance Society; Brethern Youth Fellowship; Account¬ ing Society, Sec.-Treas., Pres. CHRISTIAN, DON O. P.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Education Club; Physical Education Club; Hill County HTC. CHRISTIAN, HARRY DENNIS E.E. Age 22; Cla ' 64; IEEE, AIEE, Fish Engr. Society; MSC Council; BSU. Birome Dennis Galena Park CHRISTIAN, JOHN HUNT J. C. E.E. Austin Age 21 ; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa NU; Austin HTC; IEEE; D.S.; Infell. Off., 3rd Batt. Staff. CIARROCCHI, FRANK J. E.E. Gaithersburg, Md. Age 20; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Yankee- HTC; A M Skydivers; MSC Dance Com¬ mittee; SCONA IX. CLANCY, LARRY DAN Danny Accounting Sweetwater Age 22; Class ' 64; ' ' T ' 1 Association. CLARK, KEITH ALLEN Vet. Med. Marble Falls Age 30; Class ' 64; Student Senate; D.S.; Phi Eta Sigma; AVMA; Assistant Editor South¬ western Veterinarian; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Research Assistant; Dept, of Vet. Pathology. CLAY, HERBERT LEROY Shakey Accounting Edinburg Age 22; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Combined Band Staff; Scholastic Officer; Rio Grande HTC; Accounting Society. CLAWSON, BILLY G. Finance Llano Age 21; Class ' 64; Hill Country HTC; Sec., Accounting Society; Society for Advancement of Mgt.; Ross Volunteers; Ross Volunteers Permanent Firing Squad. CLEMENTS, DON BARTON Clem Education Friona Age 21; Class ' 64; Panhandle HTC; SNEA Society; Marketing Society. CLIFFORD, N. MIKE M.E. San Antonio Age 23; Class ' 64. CLINE, JACK C, JR. Education Waco Age 22; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; MSC Council and Directorate; Chairman Music Com¬ mittee; Vice Pres. Wichita Falls HTC; Arts and Sciences Council; Texas Student Education Association. CLOONAN, PATRICK AA. Pat Arch. Const. Ballinger Age 26; Class ' 60. CLONINGER, RAYAAOND EARL Math. Texas City Age 21; Class ' 64; Swimming Team, Fish; Math Club; Bay Area HTC; Air Force Flight Program; Bowling Club. COBLER, RICHARD GRAY M.E. Waelder Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; A1IE; Housemaster Hart Hall; Duncan Waiter; Sbisa Waiter. COKER, JOHN LEE Ag. Ed. Rosebud Age 22; Class ' 64. COLEAAAN, RANDY J. Meteorology San Angelo Age 21; Class ' 64; Meteorology Society; San Angelo-West Texas HTC; Sec. Law Hall. COLLINS, PAUL AAICHAEL C.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; AGC; El Paso HTC. COLLINS, THOAAAS H. Tom Math San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Business Manager Aggieland; Sec.-Treas. Senior Class; Cadet Court; C.O., Co, A-Z. COLLARD, FELIX G., Ill Butch Animal Husbandry Amarillo Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. CONELY, JOSEPH DOYLE I.T. Age 21; Class ' 64; I. Ed. Society. Joe Arkansas City, Kan CONLAN, EDWARD FRANCIS Ed ' Meteorology Niagara Falls, hf. Y. Age 33; Class ' 64. COOK, CURTIS PAUL Dick Pet. Engr. Floresville Age 21; Class ' 64; Treas. Pet. Engr. Club. COOK, DONALD DAVID Insurance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres. Bellaire HTC; Insurance Society; Swimming Intramurals. SENIORS COOK, GLYN MCDONALD Mac History Galena Park Age 22; Class ' 64; Social Sec. Sr. Class; .German Club; Pre-Law Society; Election Com¬ mission; Student Chaplain; YMCA; D.M.S.; Freshman Engineering Society; 2nd. Brigade Chaplain. COOK, VERNON HOWARD Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; Collegiate FFA; Pre-Vet Society. COOPER, WILLIAM B. C.E. Age 27; Class ' 64. Perryton Bill Garland COSMAN, WALTER LEO, III Finance Ft. Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club; Finance Society; Insurance Society; Ft. Worth HTC. COTNER, SAM DON Agronomy Edinburg Age 22; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; D.S. COUFAL, JIMMIE JOHN Ag. Ed. Temple Age 21; Class ' 64; Agricultural Society; Vice Pres. Bell County HTC; FFA Chapter. CRAIN, JOHN ROBERT John P-E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; T Association; Baseball; PE Club. CRAWFORD, DONALD EARL Lightn ' B.A. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Management Society. CREECH, DAVID LEE Crotch Psychology Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; White Band; Drum Major; Aggie Band; Combined Band Staff; Drum Bugle Corpsf ' Drum Bugle Corps Sgt.; Silver Taps Team; Program Chairman; Student Psychological Association. 412 ’64 CRONENBERGER, PAUL C. I.T. LaGrange Age 21; Class ' 64; Camera Club Activities Chairman; White Band Athletic Officer, Aggie Band; Head Waiter; Industrial Education Club. Smile! You ' re on candid camera. CROOK, JIMMIE F. Accounting-Economics Garland Age 26; Class ’59; Accounting Society. CROSBY, RICHARD JAY Rich Accounting-Finance Pittsburg, Pa. Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Finance Club; Insurance Society; Yankee HTC; Dorm Council Ramp Representative; Wrestling Team; Judo Club; Bowling Committee; Bridge Committee. GROSSER, DANIEL DEAN Dan Aerospace Engr. Iowa Falls Age 21; Class ' 64; D.S.; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. CRUM, MORRIS GLENN Charlie Wildlife Mgmt. Bryson Age 22; Class ' 63; Fish Game Club; Saddle Sirloin Club. CRUTCHFIELD, JAMES CLIFFORD Jay History Bellville Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Drum Bugle Club; Maroon Band Athletic Officer. CURINGTON, ELDON BRUCE P.E. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Aggie Bible Class; Health PE Majors Club; Arts and Science Council, Rep. from PE Club; NEA and TAHPER Student Section. CURRIE, JACK WILLIAM Ind. Ed. Lott Age 42; Class ' 64. DAGGS, BOBBY ALLAN Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 64. DALE, JOHN CARROLL Horticulture Age 25; Class ' 64; Gymnastics Team, Grandview Reverend McAllen Sec.-Treas.; Horticulture Club Bus. Mgr. DALLAS, WILLIAM JUDSON Bill C.E. Ft. Worth Age 42; Class ' 64; ASCE. DAMPMAN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Bill Aero. Engr. La Marque Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Engineering Society; Bay Area HTC; American Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Professional Engineers. DANES, WILLIAM RICHARD Dick C.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64. Longview DANIELS, CLIFTON JR. Vet. Med. Age 21; Class ' 64. DAVIS, ARNOLD E. M.E. Marshall Age 27; Class ' 65. DAVIS, DAVID CRAIG Dave Marketing Bellaire Age 21; Class ' 64; Bellaire HTC Sec.; American Ordnance Association; Society of Military Engineers; Marketing Society. DAVIS, GORDON ELLIOT, JR. G. D. Finance Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Chairman, Sec. Committee SCONA IX; Executive SCONA IX; Class Sec.-Treas. Jr.; College Hospital Advisory Board; Dining Room Advisory Board; Dallas HTC; Great Issues Committee; Finance Committee; Caldwell Raiders. DAVIS, JERRY DON Brillo Marketing Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Business Society; Dallas HTC; Intramural Mgr.; Arts and Sciences Council; Finance Society. DAVIS, RODNEY DOUGLAS E.E. Haskell Age 21; Class ' 64; MSC Radio Committee; Dorm Council Soph. Rep. DAVIS, THOMAS EDWARD Arch. Scott AFB, III. Age 21; Class ' 64; Design Student Society; AGC; ABA Award. DEAN, DON R. E.E. Beaumont Age 22; Class ' 64; ASME; AIEE; IEEE. DEES, ALLAN WILLIAM Skipp E.E. Kaufman Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; YMCA Cabinet; SAME; Walton Dorm Council, Executive Council; Editor Dorm Newspaper; Fish Camp. DELAVAN, RONALD JEROME Geology Age 22; Class ' 63; Geology Club, Pres. Council; San Antonio HTC. DE LLANO, ANTONIO JOSE Agronomy Age 22; Class ' 64; Laredo HTC; Newman Club; Agronomy Club. Ronnie San Antonio and Jr. Rep.; Judo Club; Student Engineering Laredo DENDY, CHARLES SANDERS Sandy Math. Monahans Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Radio Committee; Odessa HTC; Talent Committee; IEEE; Pre-Med Society; AIEE; IRE; Math Club; Trans Pecos HTC. CLASS OF ’64 DENNEY, ROBERT MARTIN R. B. C.E. San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; Pres. Debate Club; Vice Pres. Arts and Sciences Club; Capf. Debate Team; SAME; ASCE; ITE; AA; Feature Writer, Battalion. DEXTER, MICHAEL ADAM Ferro Gordo History Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Yell Leader; History Club; Pre-Law Society; St. Thomas HTC; Intramural Mgr. DICKSON, JOHN RICHARD Meteorology San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers, Sgt.; Town Hall Committee; Vice Pres. American Meteorological Society; Outstanding Cadet; Fish Drill Team. DILLON, WILLIAM EDWARD Bill E.E. Donna Age 21; Class ' 64; Law Hall Dorm Council; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. DISINGER, THOMAS A. Tom Marketing Attica, New York Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Kappa Phi; Marketing Society; Management Society. DITTMAR, ROGER WAYNE Ag. Eco. Fredericksburg Age 20; Class ' 64; Hill Country HTC; Ag. Eco. Club. DOAK, WILSON F„ JR. College Station Class ' 64. DOERRE, GARY LEE E -E- Klein Age 21; Class ' 64. DOMINGUEZ, JUAN GERARDO Physics Mexico City, Mexico Age 22; Class ' 64; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma; Pres. Pan American Club; Pres. Puryear Hall; Arts and Sciences Council; Civilian Student Council; MSC Pan American Week Committee; German Club; Sec. Dorm. Pres. Council; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Schlumberger Collegiate Award; Good Neighbor Scholarship; Soccer Team. 414 DONALDSON, GERALD R. Ag. Ed. Boling Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; FFA; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society. DONNELL, LYNDON EARL Lynn l-T- Smithville Age 24; Class ' 64. DOREEN, WILLIAM ROBERT Bill Arch. Midland Age 22; Class ' 64; Cross-Country Team; Track Team; Midland HTC, Vice Pres.; Design Students Society; American Military Engineers Society; American Ordnance Assn.; Dorm Council; D.S. DOUGAN, DAVID WYNN Dago History Palestine Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Law Society; D.S.; Palestine HTC; Head Waiter Duncan Hall. DOUGHERTY, VERNON V. Education Emory Age 22; Class ' 64. DOWLING, DENNIS WILLIAM Ch.E. Woodsboro Age 21; Class ' 64; AlChE; D.S.; Scholastic Achievement Award; Outstanding Soph., Sqdn. 15. DRESSER, PAUL A., JR. Paul History Corsicana Age 21; Class ' 64; Commander, Corps of Cadets; Jr. Class Pres.; Ross Volunteers; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Senate; Vice-Chairman SCONA VIII; Social Sec. Soph. Class; Phi Eta Sigma; D.M.S.; Election Commission; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; Ring Com¬ mittee; Student Health Service Board; Corps Color Guard. DROUILHET, ADRIEN F„ III Education Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Baytown HTC, Sec.; MSC Camera Club; La. Club Parisien, Pres.; Sec. Psychology Club; Student Education Assn.; Hart Hall Dorm Council Rep., Vice Pres.; Research Assistant. DROW, WILLIAM C. Bill Vef. Med. Schertz Age 22; Class ' 64; Pre-Vet Society; AVMA. seniors DUDLEY, DAN I., JR. Sociology Age 21; Class ' 64; Sec. Denton HTC; Amateur Radio Club; Fish Game Club. DUKE, WAYNE MICHAEL History Age 20; Class ' 64; D.S.; D.M.S. DULOCK, RAYMOND WADE Ag. Eco. Moorman Scholarship; Ag. Eco. Club; Waco-McLennan County HTC. Duck Denton Fort Worth Waco DUNCAN, SILAS EDWIN Eddie Pre-Med El Paso Age 22; Class ’64; Pre-Vet Society, Pres.; Pres, of Vet. Fish Class; Talent Committee Chairman; MSC Director Asst.; MSC Distinguished Service Award; AVMA; El Paso HTC, Sec.-Treas.; Dance Committee; Student Center Area Conference. DURRENBERGER, CYRIL JOSEPH Math Bellaire Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team; Phi Eta Sigma; Pres. Christian Science Org.; D.M.S.; D.S.; Math Club; Best Drilled Soph.; Bellaire HTC. DUSARD, LEO FRANCOIS III C.E. Randolph AFB Age 21; Class ' 64; Athletic Officer; ASCE; SAME; Sons of Service; San Antonio HTC; Bus. Mgr., The Engineer; Best Drilled Soph. DWORACZYK, JOHN FRANCIS P.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres. PE Majors Club. Frankie Port Lavaca EATON, CURTIS WILLIAM Sociology Decatur Age 22; Class ' 64; Sociology Club. ECHTERHOFF, JAMES H. E.E. Jim New Orleans, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; Committee Member SCONA VII, VIII, IX; South La. HTC. EEDS, GEORGE ROBERT C.E. San Marcos Age 21; Class ' 64; Associated General Contractors; ASCE. EGGER, LARRY A. p.E. Wallis Age 22; Class ' 64; ' ' T ' ' Association; PE Club. ELFONT, ROBERT L. Bob Marketing Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Track Team; Fish Numeral; Dallas HTC; Hillel Club; Marketing Society. ELLISON, GERALD English Amarillo Age 23; Class ' 64; Sigma Tau Delta. ELMORE, ROBERT DANIEL English Age 21; Class ' 64; English Society; German Club; Gamma Alpha Sigma. Bob Ft. Worth ELSBURY, BILLY RAY M.E. Age 21; Class 64; Alpha Phi Omega; AlChE; Cabot Engr. Award Students Scholarship; Pres. Cherokee HTC; Distinguished Student Staff; Editor Index Section Aggieland. Ray Jacksonville Scholarship; Former (Military); Aggieland EMANIS, JAMES ROGERS Physics Freeport Age 21; Class ' 64; Republican Club; Physics Club; French Club; 12th Man Bowl; Brazoria County HTC. ENGBROCK, JAMES EDWARD Ag. Ed. Cyclone Age 21; Class ' 64; Alpha Zeta; Sec. FFA; Pres. Bell County HTC; Newman Club. ESTEP, GARY DOLAN Poultry Science Cherokee Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres. Poultry Science Club; Agricultural Council; ' 64 Poultry Judging Team. EUBANK, ROBERT’BROOCKE Eubie History Cross Plains Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pres. Conservation Club; Pres. Young Republicans; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Great Issues Committee; Arts and Sciences Council. EVANS, RICHARD SCOTT Dick Personnel Adm. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Track Team; Dorm Pres.; Dorm Pres. Council; San Antonio HTC; Marketing Society; Insurance Society. EVANS, WILLIAM LORAIN, III Bill Aerospace Engr. Grand Prairie Age 21; Class ' 64; AIAA; Transportation Comm, at BSU. EVERS, WILLIAM HARRY Vet. Med. Age 23; Class ' 63. FARRAR, JAMES R. Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Waco HTC; American Ordnance Association. Houston Randy Waco FELDER, JERRY WAYNE- Jerry Personnel lf Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Ordnance Society; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Vice Pres. Management Society; Lufkin HTC; Intramural Manager. SENIORS FELT, RODGER LAWRENCE M.E. Waco Age 22; Class ' 64; Vice Chairman Automotive Engrs.; Dorm Council; Waco HTC; Fish Drill Team; D.S. FERGESON, ROBERT T. Bob Accounting Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Handball Club. FERGUSON, JOHN S. Accounting New Orleans, La. Age 22; Class ' 63; Accounting Society. FERGUSON, THOMAS LEE Ch.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club; AlChE; SAME. FICHTNER, CHARLES MURRAY Finance Age 21; Class ' 64; Finance Society, Treas.; San Antonio HTC. Ferg Dallas Mervis San Antonio FINCH, JOSEPH LUTHER Joe Physics San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; MSC Camera Committee. FINKS, JOHN ELBERT Weasel Accounting Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggieland Section Editor; Pres. Parachute Club. FISCHER, ARTHUR C. Dairy Science Cuero Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Agricultural Council; Student Senate; Lutheran Student Assn.; Dairy Science Club; Inter. Council; Co. Commander. FISHER, HENRY E. Accounting Age 22; Class ' 63; Newman Club; Accounting Society; Marketing Society. Hank El Campo 416 FISHERMAN, BARRY NAT Zoology Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; D.S.; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society. FISK, STEPHEN KENT Steve English Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Fencing Club; Student Chaplain; Pre-Vet Society. FITTS, JOHN MURRAY E.E. Midland Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu, Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; IEEE, Chairman; Student Engineers Council; 1st. Place Soph. Math. Contest; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. FLAHERTY, DANIEL JOE Gen. Bus. Age 22; Class ' 63; Insurance Society; Management Society. FLORENCE, HAROLD D. Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Cadet Court; Saddle Sirloin Club. Danny McCamey Doug Kingsville FLOWERS, THOMAS LESTER Tom M.E. Brazoria Age 22; Class ' 64; American Society for Metals; Society of Automotive Engrs.; Brazoria HTC. FOHN, NICHOLAS H. Nick Entomology Uvalde Age 22; Class ' 64; Newman Club, Vice Pres.; Vice Pres. Dorm Council; Dorm Council Rep.; Entomology Club. FOREHAND, GILBERT HORTON Gil E.E. Haynesville, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Ross Volunteers; MSC Council, Vice Pres.; Fish Engr. Society. FORTUNE, DOUGLAS SCOTT Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Ag. Society; Agriculture Economics Club; Fish Swimming Team; SCONA IX. 64 FOWLER, DAVID T. Big Dave C.E. Wichita Falls Age 21; Class ' 64; ASCE; Election Commission; Pres. Wichita Falls HTC. FOWLER, RONALD LYNN Ron Wildlife Mgmt. • Abilene Age 21; Class ' 64; Alpha Zeta; Student Agricultural Council; American Ordnance Association. FRALEY, MORRIS ALBERT, JR. Buddy C.E. Wharton Age 20; Class ' 64. FRANKLIN, LAWRENCE McCARTY Larry Math. Tulsa, Okla. Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Kappa Phi; Distinguished Student; Town Hall Staff. FRANKLI N, JERRY LEWIS Math. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Dallas HTC. FRANKS, JAMES CARROLL Chemistry Hearne Age 22; Class ' 64; Flying Kadets; Chemistry Society Treas.; Arts and Sciences Council; American Chemical Society. FREEMAN, AUGUSTUS M., JR. Insurance Age 23; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Ross Volunteers. FREEMAN, CHARLES HILLYER E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Maroon Band Scholastic Officer; Stduent; Aggieland Orchestra; IEEE. FREEMAN, RAYMOND DOUGLAS Accounting Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society. Red Dog Bellevue, Neb. Charlie Rosebud Distinguished Military Ray Groveton FRITZ, VERNON VAN JR. Animal Husbandry San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sffrloin Club; Fish Ag. Society; Mgt. Society; Judging Team. FRIEDLANDER, JACK PHILIP History Corpus Christ! Age 22; Class ' 64; Bonfire Committee; YMCA; Corpus Christ! HTC. FRY, STEPHEN THOMAS Steve Economics San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Sa n Antonio HTC; Newman Club; Economics Society. Don San Antonio FRYE, DONALD JOSEPH C.E. Age 21; Class ' 64. FUENTES, JEROME ALBERT Jerry Bus. Mgmt. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team; Treas. Chess Club; Insurance Society; San Antonio HTC. FUGGER, EDWARD FLOYD Ed Animal Husbandry Galveston Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. FUGLER, THOMAS D„ JR. Don Business Marshall Age 22; Class ' 64; Finance Society; Marketing Society; Insurance Society. FULKERSON, JOHN ROGERS Johnny Psychology Baytown Age 22; Class ' 64; D.S.; Fish Track and Cross Country Team; Dorm Council; Vice Pres. Hart Athletes; Pres. Student Psychological Association; Varsity Cross Country Team; Civilian Student Council. FURBER, JAMES E. Jim IJ, Johnson City Age 21; Class ' 64; lota Lambda Sigma. GABBERT, JOHN HAL Jug B.A. Paris Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Baseball; Best Drilled Soph.; Cadet Court; Ross Volunteers; Platoon Leader; Insurance Society; Pres. Circle K Club. GAINES, JIMMY RAY Jim Ray M.E. Pasadena Age 21; Class ' 64; Chairman MSC Dance Committee. GALINDO, EUDORO A. Chuso Gen. Bus. Cochabamba, Bolivia Age 20; ' Class ' 64; Newman Club; Pan American Club; United Nations Council; Gymnastic Club; Fencing Club. 10 a, d Club; GALVIN, DANIEL LISENBEE Dan Physics Whiteface Age 22; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Ross Volunteers; D.S.; D.M.S.; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Sec. Physics Club. GALLAGHER, ROBERT PAUL Yank Accounting Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggieland Sports Staff; Young Republicans; Accounting Society; Market¬ ing Society; American Ordnance Society; Outstanding Soph. GALLAWAY, THOMAS MICHAEL Tom C.E. New London Age 21; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Student Engineers Council; ASCE; Sr. Rep. Engineers Club; Student Council; Intramurals; D.S. CLASS OF ' 64 GARCIA, DELFINO, JR. Marketing Nuevo Laredo, Mex. Age 21; Class ' 64; Pan American Club; Marketing Society. GARZA, ALBERTO Beto C.E. Laredo Age 21; Class ' 64; ASCE. GARRETT, LAWRENCE NEWTON, JR. Larry Math San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; Student Issues Committee Chairman; Student Senate; Ross Volunteers; Permanent Firing Squad; Color Guard; Convair Award; Chicago Tribune Award; D.M.S.; Arts and Science Council; Soph. Intramural Mgr.; Chairman Town Hall Committee; Out¬ standing Soph.; San Antonio HTC; Intramural Tennis Champions; Chairman Publicity Committee Great Issues; Cadet of the Week STU; Class Officer; Student Entertainment Manager; Outstanding Freshman; Soph. AFROTC; Corps Intelligence Sgt.; D.S. GEORGE, GERALD LYN Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; American Ordnance Assn. GEORGE, SAMMY JOE M.E. Age 24; Class ' 63; ASME. GERSBACH, KENNETH A. IJ. Age 21; Class ' 64. Jerry Houston Marshall Ken Taylor GEYE, RAYMOND JEFFREY Jeff Psychology Lufkin Age 21; Class ' 64; YMCA; Psychology Club; Angelina County HTC; Engr. Society. GIBSON, WERNER JOHN Johnny Gen. Bus. Roblecito, Venezuela Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society. GILMORE, DONALD WAYNE Don IJ. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 63; SAME, Treas.; Fish Drill Team; Foundry Society; Best Drilled Fish and Soph.; Guidon Bearer; I. Ed. Society; Soccer Team. 418 GINZEL, ALWILLIAAA JAMES Accounting Age 23; Class ' 63. GLISAN, CHARLES L. Accounting Age 23; Class ' 64; Bowling Team, Letter. GLODT, JOHN FRANKLIN Floriculture Sonny Bryan Larry Nashville, Tenn. Age 21; Class ' 64; Floriculture 8, Landscape Hort. Club, Pres.; San Antonio HTC. Johnny San Antonio GLOVER, JOE EDWARD Accounting Knox City Age 21; Class 64; Abilene HTC; Ross Volunteers; Ross Volunteers Firing Squad. GLUECK, ELLIS EMIL, JR. Land Arch. Columbus Age 22; Class ' 64; K. of C.; Dorm Council; Landscape Architecture Club. GODKIN, JERRY WAYNE Pre-Dent Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Jeff Davis HTC; Pre-Dent Society. GOETTLE, JIMMY ALBERT Jim M.E. Longview Age 22; Class ' 63; D.S.; D.M.S.; Pres. Bowling League; Bowling Team; SAE. GOFF, JOHN EDWARD History Pampa Age 22; Class ' 64; Aggieland Staff; Russian Club; D.S.; D.M.S.; Panhandle HTC. GOLDMAN, JOEL Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; ' D.S.; Shreveport HTC; Treas. Soph. Class; Hillel Foundation. SENIORS GONZALEZ, M. R. Modern Languages Age 23; Class ' 64; Modern Languages Club; Russian Club; French Club; German Club. GONZALEZ, ROBERT JOSEPH Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club; San Antonio HTC; Accounting Society. GONZALEZ, WILLIAM KARL Zoology Age 21; Class ' 64. Speedy San Antonio W. K. Houston GOODENOUGH, ROBERT DAVID M.E. Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Pres. Corpus Christi HTC; T” Association; D.M.S. GOODSON, DAVID H. B.A. (Finance) Comanche Age 21; Class ' 64. GORE, CHARLES EDWARD Plant and Soil Science Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; Agronomy Club. GORE, DONALD Don C.E. Sheridan Age 21; Class ' 64; AlChE. GRANT, ALBERT DOYLE Accounting Clayton Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Marketing Society; Finance Society. GRANT, LEE JOSEPH I.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team; Fish Engr. Society; Sec.-Treas. Soph. Class; AIIE; Jr. Rep. Student Engineers Council; Newman Club; San Antonio HTC, Sec., Pres. GRAY, DARRELL K. Ch. E. Age 21; Class ' 64. GRAY, PATRICK CALDWELL Math Age 23; Class ' 63; MSC Bowling Committee; MSC Great Issues, Treas. GRAY, RONALD DEXTER Gen. Bus. Age 22; Class ' 64; Sons of Service; Austin HTC; Shreveport HTC; i ' Kin Pasadena Tiger Grandbury Ronnie Fort Worth Insurance Society. GREEN, JOE BERT Bert Plant and Soil Science Roaring Springs Age 21; Class ' 64; Alpha Zeta; Agronomy Society; DS. GREENE, PATRICK ROBERT Accounting Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Social Sec., Corpus Christi HTC; Pres., Marketing Society, Vice Pres.; Vice Pres., Student Senate; Accounting Society; Ramp Rep.; Bridge Club. GREENHAW, LARRY M. Hopper Math. Roswell, N.M. Age 23; Class ' 64; Math Club; Chi Alpha. GREENWAY, BOB LYNN Bob Ag. Ed. Wolfe City Age 22; Class ' 64; FFA; DS. GREGORY, CHARLES HARRY Butch Economics Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA VII, VIII, IX; Ross Volunteers, Commander. GRIFFIN, TERRY ROYCE E.E. Mt. Enterprise Age 22; Class ' 64; IEEE; TSPE; Eta Kappa Nu; MSC Radio Committee; MSC Directorate. GRIFFITH, CHARLES ELMER M.E. Age 21; Class ' 64. GRIFFITHS, JERRY BERNARD English Age 23; Class ' 62; Singing Cadets; Best Drilled Freshman. GRIGGS, DWIGHT SIMPSON Ag. Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64. Griff Freeport Houston Hamlin GRIMSINGER, CLYDE EDWARD Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Drum Bugle Corps; I. Ed. Society; San Antonio HTC; Bonfire Safety Committee; Campus Safety Committee; Lutheran Student Assoc., Pres.; Gulf Region Vice Pres. GROFF, WALLACE WILFRED Wally Personnel Adm. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Insurance Society; Management Society; DS; Hensel Area Rep. to Apartment Council. GROFF, WALTER PETER Junie Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; I. Ed. Society; Outstanding Freshman. GRUBBS, LONZO JEROME M.E. Age 33; Class ' 64; ASME; SAE. GRUNER, KENNETH ALLEN ' Bob San Antonio Ken Pre Dent. Hempstead Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Ross Volunteers; Cadet Court A. GUILLOUD, GARRY LEE Gil Vet. Med. Pottsboro Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA; Grayson HTC; Fish Agriculture Society. 420 GUNTER, JERRY W. Jerry Psychology Kirbyville Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Psychological Assn.; Fish Baseball Letter. GUTIERREZ, FRANCISCO JOSE Frank Marketing Managua, Nicaragua Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Vice Pres., Pan American Club; Soccer Team. HABBINGA, RICHARD JOHN Plant and Soil Science Lubbock Age 21; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; South Plains HTC. HAGGARD, HARRY LEE Fireplug Land. Arch. Hood River, Ore. Age 22; Class ' 64; Yell Leader; Ross Volunteers; Art Editor, Aggieland; Floricultural Club; Bonfire Committee; Schol. Off., 2nd Bgd.; Duncan Volunteers. HALABURKA, MICHAEL JAMES Mike E-E. Pittsburgh, Pa. Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; AMES; Yankee HTC; Wrestling Team; IEEE. HALE, RONALD ELMER Ronnie M.E. Galena Park Age 23; Class ' 64; YMCA Freshman Council; Intramural Athletic Manager; Treas., Galena Park HTC; ASME; ASM; DS. HALIASZ, HENRY EDWARD E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Bowling Team. Hank Brooklyn, N.Y. HALL, RICHARD STEPHEN Rich Arch. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Dorm Council, Pres., Vice Pres.; Track Rep.; Dorm Pres. Council; T Assn.; Track Team; Newman Club; Spanish Club; Creative Arts Committee; Design Student Society; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Pan American Club; DS; St. Thomas HTC. HALLENBERGER, CHARLES RONALD Ron C.E. San Antonio Age 25; Class ' 64; ASCE. SENIORS ’64 HALPAIN, RICHARD TILDEN Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Band; Aggieland Orchestra; Accounting Society. HAMILTON, FREELIN DARRELL Pet. E. Pres., Pet. E. Club; Student Engrs. Council. HAMILTON, MICHAEL CLINTON Physics Age 21; Class ’64; Physics Club; Sigma Pi Sigma; SCONA IX. Perryton Darrell Andrews Mike Houston HANCOCK, WILLIAM McKENZIE Bill Business Shreveport, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; ' ' T ' ' Assn.; Varsity Baseball; Shreveport HTC; Marketing Society. HANCOCK, WOODROW R„ JR. Woody Marketing Jasper Age 22; Class ' 64; Intramural Mgr.; Marketing Society; Insurance Society; Finance Society; Civilian Tennis Champions. HANKINS, H. CLIFF Accounting Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Varsity Basketball. HANKS, LESLIE E. Les Accounting Waco Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Puryear Hall; DS; Secy-Treas., Pre-Law Society; Accounting Society; Waco-McLennan County HTC. HANSARD, JAMES BRUCE Jim Zoology Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Vet Society; 12th Man Bowl. HANSEN, RICHARD FRIEDRICH Rich Finance New York City Age 21; Class ' 64; Bowling Committee; Vice Chairman; Bowling Team; Yankee HTC. HANSON, WAYNE BERTIL E.E. Hampton Rds., Va. Age 21; Class ' 64; Scholastic Sgt., Fit. Commander; A1EE, Membership Chairman. HARDGROVE, JAMES T. Jimmy Math. Clovis, N.M. Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers, Active R.V.; Cadet Court B; Town Hall Staff; SCONA VIII; Freshman Engr. Society; Panhandle HTC; Flight Indoctrination Program. HARDING, HENRY ROLAND Arch. Age 21; Class ' 65. Bryan HARE, CHARLES EDWIN Bus. Mgt. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64. HARP, JEFFREY CLAUDE Jeff E.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Civilian Student Council; Student Senate; Secy., Student Engineers Council; Correspondent Secy., Eta Kappa Nu; Student Election Commission; Rec. Secy., Tau Beta Pi. HARPER, JOHN C. Jony Animal Science Van Horn Age 20; Class ' 65. HARRINGTON, WILLIAM PAUL Bill E.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; Young Republicans; St. Thomas HTC; Chess Club. HARRIS, LARRY GRANT Marketing Fort Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Social Secy., Ft. Worth HTC; and Vice Pres. HARRIS, MORRIS RAY, JR. Ray Journalism Sinton Age 21; Class ' 64; San-Re-Bee HTC. HARRISON, EARNEST RICHARD, JR. M.E. Age 30; Class ' 63; ASME; SAE. HARTFIEL, DAN ALLAN Arch. Age 23; Class ' 64; DS. HARTLEY, THOMAS MAXWELL Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64. Harry Houston Rosenberg Tom San Antonio HARVEY, ROBERT EUGENE Bob Aero. Engr. Lubbock Age 21; Class ' 64; Am. Inst, of Aeronautics Astronautics; SAME; South Plains HTC; Intramural Mgr.; Corps Color Guard. HASTEN, WILLIAM HULEN Doodle Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Baytown HTC; Ag. Eco. Club; Soph. Rep., Legett Hall; Dorm Council. HAUSMANN, RICHARD J. Rick Accounting Victoria Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Newman Club; Milner Hall Dorm Council; AFROTC. SENIORS HAVEL, JEROME ANTHONY Jerry Horticulture El Campo Age 26; Class ' 64; Horticulture Club. HAWKINS, RALPH W., JR. Hawk Management Beaumont Age 21; Class ' 64; Corps of Cadets; Management Society; General Business Society; Beaumont HTC. HAYES, WILLIAM JOSEPH Bill Animal Husbandry Houston Age 21; Class ' 64. HAYS, WILLIAM McNEILY Bill M.E. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64. HEAD, HOWARD MARTIN Vet. Med. Richardson Age 21; Class ' 64; Chairman Region XII Assn, of Colleges Unions, Pres, and Vice Pres., MSC Council Directorate; Phi Eta Sigma; Great Issues Committee; Student Senate. HEIBEL, RICHARD A. Rick Geology Bellaire Age 21; Class ' 64; Bellaire HTC; Geology Club; Newman Club. HEIDMAN, KENNETH EARL Math. Brenham Age 21; Class ' 64; Math Club; Dorm Council; Lutheran Student Assn. HELMERS, STANLEY LEON a 9- bd. Girvin Age 23; Class ' 64; FFA. HENDRIX, CHARLES RICHARD Accounting Houston Age 21; Class ' 64. 422 SENIORS GUNZIL, SNUFFY P. Mount Ide Taking over Age 69; Class ' 34; Rifle Team; Orzark Home Club; Corps Staff; Fish and Game; Sharpest Hillbilly in Hart Hall; Welcoming Committee SCONA; Honorary Member of the K.K. ' s; Sergeant of Armies of the Student Senate; Influential Member of the Election Com¬ mission; NAARP (National Association for the Advancement of the Ramming Procedure). HENNEBERGER, ARMIN EDWARD, JR. Finance Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Athletic Officer, Sqd. 3; Finance Society; American Ordnance Society; MSC Bowling Committee; Dallas HTC. HENSON, SIDNEY LAYNE Sid C.F. Gilmer Age 23; Class ' 64; Pres., TSPE; ASCE. HERNANDEZ, ANDREW R. Andy B.A. Bryan Age 26; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Texas State Teachers Assn.; National Educational Assn. HERNANDEZ, JOHN RICHARD Rick Modern Languages Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Austin-Jones HTC; Secy.-Treas., Modem Languages Club; Vice Commandant Award at Camp. HERRING, DAVID CLARK C.E. San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; ASCE. HERRING, JOHN MILLER Johnny Range Management San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 63; Range Forestry Club; Social Chairman, San Antonio HTC; MSC Dance Committee. HERRINGTON, BENNY STEVE Ind. Ed. Baytown Age 22; Class ' 64; I.Ed. Society. HERRMANN, WILLIAM JOSEPH Bill M.E. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Student Senate Representative; Election Commission; Student Engineer Society. HETHERINGTON, NOBLE, JR. I. Engr. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; AIIE; Young Republicans; Canterbury Assn.; Radio Committee. HEWETT, DOUGLAS N. Zoology Age 22; Class ' 64; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society; Young Republicans Club; HEYEN, JOHN GARY Math Age 22; Class ' 63; Math Club; Russian Club; Southwest Texas HTC. Doug San Antonio San Antonio HTC. Gary Uvalde HICKMAN, ROYCE H., JR. Bud Accounting San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; San Antonio HTC; Marketing Society; Interfaith Council. HICKS, KAY DOUGLAS Jack Accounting Bryan Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society. HIGGINS, PATRICK H. Physics Menard Age 21; Class ' 64; Band; Sigma Pi Sigma; Russian Club; West Texas HTC. HILL, JOE EDDIE Finance Brownwood Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Freshman Track. HILLIARD, JOHN EDWARD History Age 21; Class ' 64; Republicans Club; Pre Newton Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Arts Sciences Council; Young Law Society; Russian Language Club; Aggie Players. HIND, GARY JAMES Gary fl a fh San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Math Club. HINDS, FRANK CARROL Ag. Ed. Luting Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA; NBA; TSTA. HOLLAND, JAMES DAVID E.E. Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64. HOLLIMAN, JOHN CHARLES G.F. Ch. E. Dallas Age 21; Class 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Who’s Who; Student Engrs. Council, Vice Pres.; AlChE; SAME; Dallas HTC; Young Republicans Club; Freshman Engr. Society; Outstanding Freshman Soph. Scholastically; Lubrizol Scholarship; Soph. Math Contest, 3rd Place; DS. HOLLIS, JAMES R. Bob M.E. Hallsville Age 23; Class ’64. HOLOCHWOST, GREGORY GEORGE English San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Cadet Court; DS; Ross Volunteers; Permanent Firing Squad; Economics Club, Vice Pres.; DMS. HOLY, GRANT JAMES C.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64. HOMAYOUN, MANOUCHEHR C.E. Mashad, Iran Age 26; Class ' 64. HONEYCUTT, WESLEY HOWARD Gen. Bus. Coahoma Age 22; Class ' 64; Band; Freshman Engr. Society; Insurance Society; Young Democrats; Big Spring HTC. HOOKS, HOWARD BASCOM Math Amarillo Age 24; Class ' 64. HOOKS, RONALD FRED Ronnie Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Agricultural Economics Club. CLASS OF ’64 HOPKINS, DONALD WAYNE Don I.D. Houston Age 21; Class ' 63; San Houston HTC; Industrial Education Society; Marketing Society. HOPPER, BARRY RICHMOND M.E. Manchester, Conn. Age 21; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; SAE; ASTM; ASM. HOTTENROTH, JAMES R. Jim English Montclair, Calif. Age 20; Class ' 64; Fresh. Engineering Society; Outstanding Soph. Award, Maroon Band; Ross Volunteers; Drum Bugle Corps; Silver Taps Team; Aggie Band; Aggieland Orchestra. HOWARD, VOLNEY WARD, JR. V.W. Wildlife Mgt. Carrizo Springs Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; American Ordnance Society; Game Fish Club; Pres., Annex Council; Annex Council Rep.; Dorm Pres. Council. HOWDER, JOHN D. Animal History Raleigh, N.C. Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; Bonfire Committee; Head, Sons of Service Team; Vice Pres, and Pres., Student NEA. HOWELL, ROBERT MASON Bob E.E. Fort Worth Age 22; Class ' 64; ASM; ASME. HOWLE, WILLARD LYNN Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 20; Class ' 64; FFA Chapter, Historian. HUBLER, GEORGE L. Aero Three Rivers Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers, Platoon Leader; PLC. 424 HUDDLESTON, ROY RUSSELL Russ Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA IX, Chairman; AlChE; Pres., Student Engrs. Council; Chairman Technical Awards Committee; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; SCONA XIV, Delegate; West Point Committeeman SCONA VII and VIII. HUGHES, WILLIAM HOWARD Bill Bus. Adm. Center Age 22; Class 64; Mitchell Hall Dorm Council; Accounting Society; Insurance Society; Marketing Society. HULEN, HARRY Math Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; DMS; ACM; Honors Graduate. HULL, JACOB BRYAN Math Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Hill County HTC. Palacios Butch Milford HULL, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Aerospace Engr. Sonora Age 21; Class ' 64; Am. Inst, of Aeronautics Astronautics. HUMBLE, ROBERT ALLEN Animal Husbandry Corpus Christ! Age 21; Class ' 64. HYMAN, JONATHAN DAVID Jon Sociology Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Dorm Council; Sociology Club; Galveston HTC; Bellaire HTC; Student Agricultural Council; Hillel Club, Pres.; DS. IHMS, ORLAN LESTER Poultry Science Georgetown Age 22; Class ' 64; Band; Poultry Science Club; Lutheran Student Assn.; Great Issues Committee; SCONA VII; Williamson County HTC; Poultry Judging Team. ILSE, MICHAEL LEE Mike Landscape Architecture Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64; MSC Talent Committee Chairman; Financial Chairman; Leadership Conference; DSS. INCHAUSTE, JORGE A. Pincho Ind. Engr. La Paz, Bolivia Age 23; Class ' 64; AIIE; ASME; United Nations Club; Pan American Club; Newman Club; Jr. Rep. to Dorm Council; Tennis Team; Activities Section, Aggieland; Good Neigh¬ bor Scholarship. SENfORS IRISH, BILL R. Wildlife Mgt. Temple Age 23; Class ' 64; Student Council; Pres., Bell County HTC; Fish Game Club; Student Education Assn. IRVIN, LESLIE GORDON Dairy Mgt. Milford Age 21; Class ' 64; Hill County HTC, Pres., Secy.; Dairy Science Club, Vice Pres., Reporter; Dairy Products Judging Team. IRVIN, STANLEY MAX Taffy Gen. Bus. Shreveport, La. Age 20; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Gymnastic Team; Shreveport HTC. JABLONSKI, TED M. Yank Journalism New York City, N.Y. Age 20; Class ' 64; Pres., Alpha Delta Sigma; Vice Pres., Society of A M Journalists; Senior Rep., Students Arts Sciences Council; Adv. Mgr., A M Review; SCONA IX, Publicity Committee; Official Delegate, Alpha Delta Sigma Natl. Convention; Staff Writer, Battalion; Press Club; American Ordnance Assn.; Yankee HTC. JACKSON, GARY L. Entomology Alamo Age 23; Class ' 64; Rep. to Ag. Council Entomology Club. JACKSON, JOHN EDWARD Fat Jack Sociology Winters Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Chaplain; Civil Student Council; Sociology Club; German Club; Pres., Lutheran Student Assn. JACKSON, LANNIE DWAYNE Reverend Ag. Ed. Farmersville Age 20; Class ' 64; YMCA Cabinet, Secy., Pres.; Singing Cadets, Publicity Mgr.; FFA. JACKSON, LESLIE PAUL Accounting Marlin Age 25; Class ' 64; Accounting Club. JACKSON, MARK L. Arch. Const. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill Team, Advisor; Pres., Assn, of Former Members; Besl Drilled Soph.; SAME; DSS; Dallas HTC; AGC, Vice Pres. JACKSON, WILLIAM EDWARD Wildlife Mgt. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Game Club. JACOBY, ROY ALTON Kraut Vet. Med. Fredericksburg Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club; Hill Country HTC; AVMA. JAMES, GLEN ALLEN Accounting Port Arthur Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Port Arthur HTC; Newman Club; Accounting Society. JARIS, JOHN R. Ray Finance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Finance Society; Scholastic Officer; Newman Club. JASEK, RUSSELL D. E E, Lake Jackson Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; Election Commission; Sweetheart Selection Committee; Ross Volunteers; Platoon Leader. JENKINS, JAMES JAYE Finance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Pre Law Society; Vice Pres., Reagan HTC; Secy.-Treas., Pre Law Society; Election Commission; Soph. Intramural Mgr.; Secy., Reagan HT C; Finance Society. JENKINS, RICHARD ARTHUR English San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA VII; DS; Pre Med, Pre Dent. JERNIGAN, DAVID STEWART Math Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; DS; Physics Club; Math Club; Canterbury Assn.; Am. Military Engrs.; American Ordnance Assn.; German Club. JERNIGAN, HERBERT GARY M.E. Nederland Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Wrestling Club; Vice Pres. HTC; DMS; Opportunity Award Scholarship. JESSUP, JERRY HOWARD Jolly English Randolph AFB Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Pres., French Club. JOHNSON, CHARLES ALLEN Mike Arch. Rockport Age 22; Class ' 64; Tarpon Club; Design Student Society. JOHNSON, CHARLES J. Accounting Spring Age 21; Class ' 64. JOHNSON, DAVID WILLIAM Dave Animal Science Webster Age 22; Class ' 64; Civilian Student Council; Recording Secy., Corresponding Secy., Par¬ liamentarian; Mitchell Hall Dorm Council; Pre-M ed Pre-Dent Society; Saddle Sirloin Club; Bay Area HTC. JOHNSON, GARY N. Gar Chemistry Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Chemistry Club; Corpus Christi HTC. JOHNSON, HOWARD CARROLL Butch Vet. Med. South Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres. YMCA Council; Singing Cadets; YMCA ' Student Council; 12th Man Bowl; Pre Vet Society, Reporter; Saddle Sirloin Club; Alpha Zeta; Honor Society; Exhibitor Livestock Show; Pasadena HTC; AVMA; Dorm Chaplain; ITS, Stage Crew. JOHNSON, MAX MATT C.E. Freeport Age 22; Class ' 63; ASCE; Brazoria County HTC; Intramural Mgr.; MSC Dance Com¬ mittee. JOHNSON, MELVIN HAYDEN Albino Marketing Baytown Age 21; Class ’64; Swimming Team; Intramural Mgr.; Marketing Society; Battalion Cir¬ culation Manager; Social Secy., Baytown HTC. JOHNSON, RANDY MELVIN M.E. Cookville Age 20; Class ' 64. JOHNSON, WALTER HOWELL, JR. Hal Marketing Waco Age 22; Class ' 64; Marketing Society,- Business Society; Management Society; Intramural Manager. JOHNSON, WILLIAM HOWARD Bill E.E. Daingerfield Age 22; Class ' 64; IEEE; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. JOHNSTON, KENT MYRON I.T. Houston Age 23; Class ' 63; DS; Civilian Student Council; Battalion Staff Writer; American Foundrymen ' s Society; ASME; Industrial Education Society; lota Lambda Sigma; Aggie Band. JOHNSTON, WALLACE LAMONT N.A. Ind. Ed. Beaumont Age 27; Class ' 64; Industrial Education Society; Engineers Council; Pres., I.Ed.; Pres. Engrs. Council; lota Lambda Sigma; Pres., Inter-Council; Safety Committee; MSC Staff Student Entertainment Advisor; lota Lambda Sigma, Rep.; Creative Arts Committee, Advisor. JONES, DAVID S. Journalism Killeen Age 21; Class ' 64; Editor, Review; Pres., Sigma Delta Chi; DS; DMS; Band Staff; Out¬ standing Soph., Army Band. JONES, GEORGE FRANCIS Accounting Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Student Council; Accounting Society; Insurance Society; Athletic Cabin Rep.; DS; Lamar HTC. JONES, MICHAEL HOWARD Norm Marketing Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Houston HTC. JONES, RAYMOND C., JR. Sky King Ag. Eco. Mercedes Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Flying Kadets; Skydivers Club; Intramural Track, Tennis. JONES, TOMMY LYNN Accounting Brownwood Age 22; Class ' 63; Pecan Valley HTC; Secy., Accounting Society. KABELL, DAVID LEE Dave E.E. Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Scholastic Achievement Award; Chairman MSC Dance Committee; IEEE, Treasurer. KAMPE, ARNOLD JAMES Jim M.E. Galveston Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; Galveston HTC; Newman Club. KANE, KIMBERLIN M. Kim Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; AlChE; San Antonio HTC. SENIORS ■ :Cj —j •V . ? ____ V IF yf m 7 v v- KASS, DAVID RALPH, JR. Dave Accounting San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Swimming Team, Co-Capt.; Varsity Swimming Team, Letter, Athletic Mgr.; Dorm Rep.; Accounting Society; San Antonio HTC. KAZDA, JOHN L. Ag. Ed. Abbott Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA, Treas.; Hill County HTC; Fresh. Ag. Society; NEA. KEELING, MICHAEL E. Mike Vet. Med. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64. KEELING, RUSSELL LEE Russ E.E. Waco Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Freshman Engineering Society; Waco HTC; Phi Eta Sigma; Fresh¬ man Scholastic Award; Singing Cadets; Military Engineers Society; Soph. Scholastic Award; Best Drilled Soph.; Ross Volunteers; Reserve Officers Aviation Award; Air Force FIP Program; Air Force Times Award; DMS; Trial Counsel for Cadet Court; Commanding Officer First Group. KEITH, MARSHALL DALE M.E. Age 23; Class ' 64; ASME; ASM; ASHRAE. KELLER, FREDERICK LEE M.E. Age 22; Class ' 63; DS; DMS; ASME Borger Freddy Bartlett KELLY, ROBERT M., JR. E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; IEEE. KEMP, ALLAN EDGAR E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; SAME; Eta Kappa Nu; Dallas HTC. KIDD, WILLIAM TOMMY C.E. Age 22; Class ' 64; McCulloch HTC; ASCE. KIEL, GLENN DALE Curly Wildlife Mgt. Red Hollow Age 22; Class ' 64; Game Fish Club. KIESCHNICK, GERALD BRYAN Jerry Animal Science Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Vet Society; Pres., Lutheran Sac.; Bellaire HTC; DS. KILLINGSWORTH, JOHN BENJAMIN Ben Math. Baytown Age 22; Class ' 64; Russian Club; SCONA VII, VIII. KING, CARL WILLIAM Meteorology Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Bonfire Committee. KIOLBASSA, FRANK R. Frank C.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Freshman Class Pres.; Student Senate Secy.; Student Senator; ASCE. KIRK, JOHN HUSTON Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; AVMA. KIRKPATRICK, WILBURN LEWIS Ag. Engr. ASAE; Foundrymen ' s Society; ROTC. Kirk College Station KISTNER, RICHARD WAYNE C.E. Age 23; Class ' 65; Program Chairman, American Society Civil Engineering. Dick San Antonio KLEYPAS, GERALD ALLEN Jerry Ind. Tech. Temple Age 21; Class ' 64; lota Lambda Sigma; Newman Club; Ind. Educ. Society; Bell County HTC; DS. KLOTZ, LARRY DEAN B.A. Thorndale Age 21; Class ' 64. KLUTZ, WILLIAM LEWS Bill B.A. Von Ormy Age 21; Class ' 63; Management Society; Marketing Society; Fish Drill Team; San Antonio HTC. KNOX, ROYCE MALCOLM B .A. Crockett Age 22; Class ' 64; Yell Leader; Who ' s Who; Pres., Insurance Society; ( Corresponding Secy., Civilian Student Council; Vice Pres. Houston County HTC. 9 S4 KOEHLER, BUFORD RAY, JR. Sr B.R. E.E. Beaumont Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Society of Engineers; IEEE; Beaumont HTC; Commanding Officer, Company B-2. KOLKHORST, THEODORE CARL T.C. Marketing Brenham Age 22; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Arts Sciences Council; Intramural Softball. KOPP, LARRY DALE Ag. Eco. Pottsville Age 21; Class ' 64. KORBELL, JOHN CHARLES C.E. and English San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 63; DMS; Commanding Officer, Squadron 13; American Society of Civil Engineers; Society American Military Engineers; English Society; San Antonio HTC. KORENEK, JOSEPH LEON Joe Aero Engr. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Legett Dorm Council; Civilian Student Council; Newman Club. KOROSE, ROBERT JOHN Possum Meteorology Bellaire Age 21; Class ' 64; Bowling Team; Vice Chairman Bowling Committee; American Meteoro¬ logical Society. KREBS, ARNO W., JR. Education Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Student Education Assn.; Vice Pres., Pres. KROUSE, RICHARD CARL Marketing Age 22; Class ' 63; Insurance Society; Marketing Society; Young KUENEMANN, CHARLES LEE I.T. Age 22; Class ' 64; Band. Kraut Bellville Pre-Law Society. Houston Republicans Club. Fredericksburg 428 LaGRANGE, BOONE ROSS Horticulture Rio Grande City Age 22; Class ' 64; Horticulture Club, Pres.; Football. LAMB, COLIN EDWARD Ed History Caldwell Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Engineering Society; Design Student Society; Great Issues; Delegate to Model United Nations; Dorm Rep. LAMBERT, JOHN WAYLAND, JR. Bill Vet. Med. Lafayette, La. Age 21; Class ' 64. LAND, THOMAS EUGENE Tom Economics San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Economics Society; MSC Bridge Committee; Intramural Mgr. LANDERS, JOHN BROOKS E.E. Menard Age 22; Class ' 63; Aggie Band; Ross Volunteers; IEEE; Drum Bugle Corps; DS. LANGLEY, FRANK MICHAEL Skip Pre-Vet Hillsboro Age 21; Class ' 64. LANNING, JAMES WALTER Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; DMS; Ag. Council, Rep.; FFA, Rep.; Agriculturist Staff. LARA, OLIVER Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 65; Pan American Club; Saddle Sirloin Club. Hoss Sylvester Neiva, Colombia LARSON, ROBERT ANTHONY Gen. Bus. Weslaco Age 22; Class ' 64; Sigma Tau Delta; English Honor Fraternity; Insurance Society; Man¬ agement Society; Young Republicans; Arts Sciences Club. SENIORS LARY, CAMM CARRINGTON, JR. Economics Burnet Age 21; Class ' 64; Eco. Club; Russian Club. LAUGHLIN, GREGORY HAINES Greg History West Columbia Age 22; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Student Senate, Parliamentarian; Election Commission; Pres., Brazoria County HTC; Chairman Student Senate Executive Committee; Ross Volunteers; Senior Court. LaVALLEE, MICHAEL FOSTER Mike Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Ind. Ed. Society; Sam Houston HTC; SAME. LAVENDER, WILLIAM A. Bus. Adm. Age 22; Class ' 64; Marketing Society. LAWLOR, WILLIAM F. Psychology Bill McAllen Billy San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Student Psychological Association; Sociology Club; Red Cross; Semper Fidelis Society; Dorm President. LAWRENCE, ALLEN S. Al Personnel Mgt. Sinton Age 20; Class ' 64; Pres., Management Society; Pres., San-Re-Bee HTC; Rep., Marketing So¬ ciety; Insurance Society. LeBLANC, GERALD J. Jerry Animal Science Beaumont Age 23; Class ' 64; K of C; Beaumont HTC; Pres., Mitchell Hall; President ' s Council. LeCRONE, JOE MICHAEL Mike Ind. Tech. Amarillo Age 21; Class ' 64; Ind. Ed. Society; American Foundrymen ' s Society; Amarillo HTC. LEE, ALLEN B. Meteorology Sheridan, Wy. Age 21; Class ' 64; TAMSCAMS; Dorm Pres.; Civilian Student Council; Dorm Pres. Council. LEE, CARL JOHNSTON Arch. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Baytown HTC. LEE, JERRY BYRON Agronomy Dublin Age 24; Class ' 64. LEE, ROBERT GEORGE Bob Arch. Pleasanton Age 22; Class ' 64; Design Student Society; Engineer Magazine Art Editor. LEIGH, WILLIAM S. Bill Insurance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society, Vice Pres.; Bellaire HTC; DS. LEININGER, JERRY SYLVAN M.E. Montpelier, Ohio Age 25; Class ' 64; ASME; SAE, AWS. LENOX, BENNIE HAROLD Gen. Bus. League City Age 22; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Basketball Letferman. LEONARD, RODNEY VOYLES Marketing Abilene Age 22; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Accounting Society; DS; Aggieland Staff; Review Staff; Abilene HTC. LESTER, FELDON RAYMOND Ray Math. Boerne Age 22; Class ' 63. LESTER, MICHAEL LEE C.E. Keller Age 21; Class ' 64; American Society of Civil Engrs.; Chi Epsilon; Ft. Worth HTC; Keller HTC. LEVY, JEROME H., Jr. Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Society; Bellaire HTC. LEWIS, CARL PARKER Jerry Houston Buddy Range Mgt. Arlington Age 21; Class ' 64; Range Forestry Club. LEWIS, RONALD ALTON Ronnie Ag. Ed. Beaumont Age 22; Class ' 64; 4-H; FFA; Fish Ag. Society. LINDSEY, KENNETH CHARLES Ken Human Relations Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Day Student Pres.; Rep. Dorm Pres. Council; DS; Sociology Club. LISTI, SAM A. Arch. Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., St. Thomas HTC; SAME; Newman Club; DSS. Sam Houston LONG, MARTIN D. Duane C.E. Irving Age 21; Class ' 64; American Society of Civil Engrs.; SAME; Honor Council; DMS; Irving HTC. SENIORS ’64 LONG, WILLIAM LINTON Lump-Lump Accounting Gilmer Age 21; Class ' 64; Flying Kadets; Northeast Texas HTC; Accounting Society. LOUDERMILK, WALTER B. Ag. Ed. DeLeon Age 22; Class ' 64; FFA; Education Club. LOVE, ALAN C. English Kerrville Age 26: Class ' 64; English Club; Vice Pres. English Club; Sigma Tau Delta Honor Fraternity, Secy.; Aggieland Orchestra; Aggie Players. LOWRY, WILLIAM HILLIS Math. Coolidge Age 22; Class ' 64; Student Education Assn.; Secy.-Treas. TSEA; Math Club; Young Re¬ publicans Club; Intramurals. LUECK, RONALD LEE Luke Ag. Eco. Hamilton Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Ag. Eco. Club; Gamma Delta; DMS. LUTICH, MICHAEL LLOYD Mike Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 21; Class 64; Ross Volunteers; Fish Drill Team; SCONA IX; Arrangements Chairman; Ag. Eco. Club; Aggie Players; San Antonio HTC; DMS; Best Drilled Soph.; Former Fish Drill Team; Little Southwestern Livestock Show, 3rd Place Angus Heifer. LUYMES, ALAN H. Plant and Soil Science Sioux Falls, S.D. Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; Alpha Zeta; Agronomy Society. LYNE, RUFUS ROGERS Rufe Business George West Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Baseball Team; Varsity Baseball Team; Manag ement Society, Program Chairman; Insurance Society; Pre Law Society. LYNN, FREDERIC MAURICE Accounting Schertz Age 21; Class ' 64; Dave Beck Award; Accounting Society; Centex HTC. 430 McSPAVERS, ARCH Q. Pea Possum Taking: Nothing Passing: Less Age 272; Class ' 89 (1889); Gamma Alpha Sigma; Ross Draftee; Undistinguished Student- Last Sergeant Sq. 68; Safety Officer—Fall Staff; Eastgate Volunteers; Royal of the Sack Rats; Maggie Laison Sergeant; Duncan Regulars. Order CLASS OF ’64 Dave Graham Chuck Minden, La. LYONS, DAVID FOREST Ag. Engr. Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; American Society of Ag. Engr. MADDEN, CHARLES DOUGLAS Farm Management Age 22; Class ' 64; BSU Executive Council. MADELEY, GERALD ROLAND Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Ag. Society; FFA; Aggie Band; DS; Associate Editor A M Christian ; Alpha Zeta. MADELEY, PHILIP CURTIS Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22; Class ' 64; FFA; DS; Fish Ag. Society; Associate Editor A M Christian ; Band; Alpha Zeta; Drum Bugle Corps. MAHALEY, DONALD R. Mom Accounting Rice Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres. Arts Sciences Council; Accounting Society; Ross Volunteers; Cadet Court; Rep. to Inter-Council; Jr. Rep. to Arts Sciences Council; Intramural Mgr.; Most Outstanding Soph.; Navarro County HTC. MALONE, RONALD EDWARD Ron I.Ed. Hereford Age 25; Class ' 64; Ind. Arts Club; Tex Industrial Arts Assn.; lota Lambda Sigma; Studenh Engineers Council. MANN, JOSEPH EDWARD, JR. Big Ed Accounting Fort Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Military Section Aggieland; Pres. Ft. Worth FITC; Accounting Society; Ft. Worth Mother’s Club Scholarship; DS. MARES, DANIEL FRANK Danny E.E. Temple Age 21; Class ' 64; Dorm Council Rep. MARLOW, MICHAEL McLERNON Mike Marketing Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Head Yell Leader: Student Senate; Class Officer; DMS; Chairman, Bonfire Committee; Marketing Society; Ross Volunteers; Fish Yell Leader; Army Aviation Program; Parachute Club; American Ordnance Society; Insurance Society; Newman Club; YMCA Leadership Conference. MARTIN, HERSHEL JOSEPH, JR. B.A. Age 21; Class ' 64. MARTIN, JOSEPH D. History Joe San Antonio Dave Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Camera Committee; Russian Club; Dallas HTC; SAME; ADA; Best ' Soph. Drilled MARTIN, RALPH EDWARD, JR. Gremlin E.E. San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; IEEE; San Antonio HTC; Newman Club; Intramural Mgr. MASON, EDGAR R. Eddie Marketing Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA, Planning Committee; Secy., Dallas HTC; Marketing Society; Pre Law Society; Finance Society. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM ALLEN, JR. Math. Pope Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Chairman Programs Committee, Great Issues Committee; Vice Pres., Math Club; Association Computing Machinery; Singing Cadets; Dallas HTC. LYON, JAMES HARMEN Jim Pet. E. Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Engr. Council; Pet. Engr. Club; AIME. MAULDIN, PAUL DEAN E.E. Age 28; Class ' 64; Eta Kappa Nu. Stephenville Houston MAY, DEAN W. M.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Lamar Houston HTC; ASME. MAY, ROBERT A. Bob Ch.E. Teague MAYFIELD, JESS Accounting San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Election Commission; Accounting Society; San Antonio HTC; Flying Cadets. MAYFIELD, WILLIAM TERRELL Pima Sociology Hayden, Arizona Age 21; Class ' 64; SAME; AOA; Inter-Faith Council; Sociology Club; Aggie Players; Secy., Canterbury Association; SCONA VII; Executive Council; Canterbury Assn. McADAMS, ROBERT JAMES B.A. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Management Society; T Association; Varsity Baseball Team. McADAMS, THOMAS ARTHUR Tom Personnel Mgt. Ft. Knox, Ky. Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Sons of Service; DMS; Best Drilled Soph.; Manage¬ ment Society; Flight Training Program. McAFEE, WINFIELD RUSSELL Sociology Age 21; Class ' 64. McANALLY, JON PHILIP Math Age 22; Class ' 64. Mac Van Horn San Antonio McBRAYER, MICHAEL ALBERT Mike Geology San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; Geology Club; Tau Beta Pi; Student Engineers Council. McCLURE, JOHN ANTHONY Tony History Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; SAME; AOA; Intramural Mgr.; DS; DMS; SCONA VIII; SCONA IX, Planning Committee Chairman; Pres., Dallas HTC; College Bowl Finalist; Aggie Talent Show. McCLUSKY, ROBERT E. Mac M.E. Daisetta Age 22; Class ' 63; ASME. McCOWN, JACK RAYMOND Shaky Insurance Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Intramural Mgr.; Secy., Insurance Society; Dallas HTC. SENIORS McCULLOCH, BEN E. Ben San Angelo Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Permanent Firing Squad; San Angelo-West Texas HTC, Pres., Secy.-Treas., Rep.; Business Society; Scholastic Improvement Award; Army Flight Training. McDANIEL, KEITH ROBERTS E E - Ft. Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE. McDERMAND, WILLIS FREMONT Ag. Eco. Nome Age 22; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club. McDonald, merion Herbert C.E. Age 22; Class ' 64; ASCE. McDonald, roy eric Agronomy Age 21; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; Newman Club. McFarland, jerry l. Dairy Science Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Dairy Science Club; San Antonio Herb Cypress San Benito Dallas Dairy Technology Scholarship. McGILL, DENNIS WALTER Dec Psychology Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Best Drilled Fish Soph.; Psychology Club; Dallas HTC; AOA. McGINTY, JOHN WALTER Education Texas City Age 22; Class ' 64; Bay Area HTC; Student Education Association. McGLOTHLIN, JAMES ORA, JR. Jim M.E. Houston Age 25; Class ' 60; ASME. 432 McGLOTHLIN, LARRY WYMAN Duck Education Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Wrestling Club; San Antonio HTC; Corpus Christi HTC; Town Hall Staff; NEA Student Assn. McGOWEN, ROBERT STEVENS Bob Physics Genoa Age 23; Class ' 64; Pan American Club; Physics Club; Sigma Pi Sigma; Judo Club; Soccer Team. McGOWN, MICHAEL DON Don Economics Dallas Age 20; Class ' 64; DS; Best Drilled Soph.; Pre Law Society; Chairman Program Committee SCONA IX, Executive Council SCONA IX; Ross Volunteers Military Honor Guard; Delegate to Scusa; Economics Club; Arts Sciences Council; Society of Sons of American Revolution Award; Aggie Players; Silver Key Award; DMS. McGRADY, MICHAEL SCOTT Mickey Accounting Roswell, N.M. Age 22; Class ' 64; DMS; Ross Volunteers; Best Drilled Fish Soph.; Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; Intramural Corps Swim. Champion; Accounting Society; Pre Law Society; Sr. Court; Sons of American Revolution Award. McGREGOR, MARK DUCKWORTH Accounting Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; Accounting Society; SCONA. McGUIRE, ROBERT NICHOLAS Nick Ag. Eco. Deerfield, III. Age 21; Class 64; Officer Fish Ag. Society; Semper Fidelis Society; 1st Vice Pres. Ag. Eco. Club; Managing Editor A M Agriculturist; Press Club; Journalism Society; Alpha Delta Sigma Secy.; National Officer ACMA; Outstanding Fish Dept, of Ag. Eco.; Outstanding Soph, of Ag. Eco. Dept.; Corps Scholastic Achievement Award; Pres., Ag. Communications Club. MclLHANY, GUY WELDON G.W. Agronomy Lorena Age 23; Class ' 63; Agronomy Society. McKELVAIN, BURRELL RAY Ag. Ed. Moran Age 22; Class ' 64; FFA; NEA; TSEA; Soil Conservation Society. McKINNIS, PATRICK HUNARD Pat Ind. Dist. Edcouch Age 21; Class ' 64; American Foundry Society; 12th Man Football; Rio Grande HTC; Walton Hall Basketball Champions. t McLaughlin, lester a. Jack Marketing Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Ordnance Society; Marketing Society; Finance Society; Band; Economics Club; Business Society; Baptist Student Union. McLEOD, TERRY LYNCH Mac B.A. Jasper Age 21; Class ' 64. McMATH, CHARLES WALLIS E.E. Denton Age 23; Class ' 64; Pres., Denton HTC; IEEE. McMURRAY, DAVID W. Modern Languages Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Modern Languages Club; American Ordnan ce Association; Aggie Band. McVEY, STAN ALFRED, JR. Slick Animal Husbandry Odessa Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Drum Bugle Corps; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Odessa HTC; DS. MEADOWS, THOMAS HOLLIS, JR. Pete M.E. Lake Jackson Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Engineers Council; ASME; TSPE; Cooper Bessemer Scholarship. MELENDOZ, ROBERT Bob English Brownsville Age 23; Class ' 64; Honorary Member English Fraternity; Lower Rio Grande Valley HTC. MELTON, JACKSON DALE Jack Economics Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; DMS; Ross Volunteers. MERKA, JOE THOMAS Turk I.T. Premont Age 21; Class ' 64. MERRITT, ARTHUR LYNN Hopper B.A. Robstown Freshman Varsity Basketball Teams; ' ' T Association; Publicity Chair- ty. Age 22; Class ' 64; man; Insurance Socie MERRITT, RALPH EDWARD R.E. Accounting Andrews Age 22; Class ' 64; Varsity Letterman; Freshman Letterman; Accounting Society; “T” Association. METTEAUER, JOE DEAN Dean Wildlife Management Timpson Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish and Game Club. METZ, RICHARD HENRY Entomology Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Players; Arts Sciences Council; Cadet Court; SCONA. MEYER, NORMAN GEORGE Marketing Dallas Age 20; Class ’64; Secy. Marketing Society; Best Drilled Freshman. MEYERS, FRANK EDWARD Eddie VI.E. Wichita Falls Age 20; Class ' 64; ASME; Wichita Falls HTC. MIKUS, DOUGLAS T. Ag. Ed. Taylor Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Williamson County HTC; Rep., FFA. MILLER, EDWARD PETER Aerospace Engr. Union Grove, Wis. Age 29; Class ' 64; Pres., Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Student Engineers Council. MILLER, JIM L. C.E. Dumas Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Panhandle HTC. MILLER, M. RONALD Ronny Zoology Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Pre Med Society; Pres., Flying Kadets; Freshman Drill Team; Russian Club; MSC Club Council. MILLER, ROBERT ALLEN Blimp Personnel Adm. Sinton Age 21; Class ' 64; Intramural Manager; Chairman MSC Travel Committee; Public Relations Chairman, Student Senate; DMS; Administrative Asst, to Directors Executive Development Course. MILLER, STANLEY ROBERT Animal Husbandry Brady Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club; Brady HTC; Agricultural Council; Aggie Band; Advertising Manager of Saddle Sirloin Club Yearbook; DS; Jr. Livestock Judging Team. MINALDI, DAVID LYNN Math. Nederland Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Math Club; Pres., Midcounty HTC; DS. MINNICK, TIM ALLEN B.A. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Baseball; Varsity Football, Mgr.; Fish Football Mgr.; Insurance Society; Management Society. MINX, HUBERT, JR. Ch.E. Texarkana Age 22; Class ' 64; AlChE; Texarkana HTC. MITCHELL, MALCOLM GARY Mitch Aero Engr. Cromwell, Conn. Age 21; Class ' 64; IAAS; AOA; ASME. MITCHELL, RALPH HOWARD Mitch M.E. College Station Age 21; Class ' 64. MITCHELL, ROBERT E., JR. Mitch Journalism Comfort Age 23; Class ' 63; Battalion; Hill Country HTC; Secy., Canterbury Assn.; Diocese Delegate; SAMJ; Sons of Service. Does this mean we ' re under arrest? What do you mean, she ' s frigid? MITCHELL, ROBERT LEE Bob” Meteorology Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Arts Sciences Council; Pres., American Meteorological Society. MOFFITT, EARL A. Animal Husbandry Amarillo Age 22; Class ' 63; Saddle Sirloin Club. MONIER, WILLIAM KURT Bill Ind. Tech. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Senior Class; Cadet Court; Ross Volunteer Firing Squad; Vice Chairman Election Commission; Ind. Ed. Society; San Antonio HTC, Treas.; Fish Engr. Society. MONTGOMERY, JERRY L. Jerry Geology McAllen Age 23; Class ' 65; Geology Club. MOORE, GARY T. Vet. Med. Tolar Age 21; Class ' 64. MOORE, RICHARD Arch. Age 27; Class ' 64; Pres., Student Council, San Antonio ite; ffic ss oe; rres., oruaenr c.ouncii, Civilian, Vice Pres.; Senator Student Senate Who ' s Who; American Institute of Architects; Exchange Store Advisory Committee; Tra Chairman; Tsaffic Appeals Court; Delegate Leadership Conference; Delegate Leadership Training Program. MORALES, ROGERIO Roger M.E. Corpus Christi Age 24; Class ' 63; ASME. MORELOS-ZARAGOZA, ROBERTO A. Beta Ch. E. Nuevo Laredo, Mex. Age 22; Class ' 64; AlChE; Pan American Club; Chairman Sweetheart Committee; Laredo HTC, Pres., Vice Pres.; Business Manager, Chemical Engineering Coffee Club. MORGAN, BILL E. Arch. Brazoria Age 22; Class ' 64; Brazoria HTC; AGC; Mosher Memorial Scholarship. SENIORS MORGAN, JAMES EVERETT, JR. Jimmy History Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Sam Houston HTC; Spanish Club; Economics Club; History Society. MORGAN, JAMES M. Jim Gen. Bus. Ft. Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Aggie Band; Outstanding Band Junior; Sons of Service; Best Drilled Fish and Soph., White Band; Drum Bugle Corps; Silver Taps Team; DMS. MORGAN, ROBERT PAUL Bob ' Personnel Adm. Port Arthur Age 21; Class ' 64; Baptist Student Union Executive Council; Port Arthur HTC. MORRIS, JACK A. Personnel Adm. Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Dallas HTC. MORRISON, DAVID GORDON English Age 22; Class ' 64; English Society; Amarillo HTC. MORROW, JOHN M., Ill Ag. Engr. Age 22; Class ' 63; Dorm Rep.; Secy., Dorm Council; Officer ASAE. MORTON, CURTIS RAY I.En. Welch Age 20; Class ' 64; Secy., Treas, YMCA Cabinet; Co-Chairman, MSC Music Committee; MSC Talent Committee. MOSELEY, JAMES L. Jim Vet. Med. Snyder Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres., Pre Vet Society; Jr. Rep. MSC Council; AVMA. MULLIGAN, BILLY M. Mike Marketing Lampasas Age 21; Class ' 64; Sky Divers Club; Marketing Society; Accounting Society; Insurance Society,- Talent Committee; Lampasas HTC. MUNDT, HENRY GERALD Jerry Accounting Abilene Age 20; Class ' 64; lntramural Manager; Accounting Society; Abilene HTC. MUNFORD, ARTHUR GARY Art Pre Dent Ganado Age 21; Class ' 64; Jackson County HTC; Ross Volunteers; Pre Med-Pre Dent Society. munson, John hanks, jr. Arch. Age 22; Class ' 64; Camera Club; Design Student Society. Smiley Dallas Amarillo Sugarland MURRAY, JAMES MICHAEL Mike I.T. Rosenberg Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Fort Bend County HTC. MYERS, ALAN WAYNE Aero. Hearne Age 22; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; DS; Honor Graduate. NAILL, WALTER E., JR. Bus. Mgt. Fresno Age 21; Class ' 64. NANCE, JAMES PATRICK I.T. Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Senate Executive Committee; Ross Volunteers. NASH, ROBERT STRATTON Civil Engr. Age 24; Class ' 64; ASCE; Dorm Council. NEAL, TOM MORRIS Vet. Med. Age 21; Class ’64; AVMA. Roadrunner Three Rivers Bob Houston Tom Lubbock NEALE, ROBERT KING Bullet Math. Denton Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Denton HTC; Secy., Math. Club. NELSON, ARTHUR FOSTER Accounting Brownwood Age 22; Class ' 63; Accounting Society; Pecan Valley HTC; DS. NELSON, BARDIN H., JR. Arch. College Station Age 22; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Design Student ' s Society. NELSON, GEORGE LOWELL Jock Finance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; American Ordnance Society; Insurance Society; Intramurals Official; YMCA; Brush Country HTC; Bellaire HTC; Pres., Finance Society; Management Society; DMS; Committee Chairman, Bonfire. NETHERY, JIMMY CHARLES Accounting Milam Age 21; Class Basketball, Voile NETZ, ROY LORING Ag. Eco. Alamo Age 22; Class ' 64; DMS; Ag. Eco. Club; Rio Grande Valley HTC; Alpha Zefa; Opportunity Award Scholarship. 64; Aggie Band; Drum Bugle Corps; Accounting Society; Intramurals, 04 ; yball 9 NEUMANN, CURTIS ERWIN M.E. Bay City Age 21; Class ' 64; Matagorda County HTC, Treas., Pres.; ASME; SAE. NEUMANN, TERRY LEE C.E. San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; ASCE. NEWTON, DENNIS ELBERT Pre Med. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Pres., Newman Club; Vice Pres., Treas., Bellaire HTC; Pre Med-Pre Dent Society; DS; DMS. NICELY, CLYDE ELMORE Natrix Wildlife Mgt. Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Corpus Christi HTC; Camera Club; Treas., Fish Game Club. NICHOLS, JAY BYRON Aero. Engr. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Am. Insti. of Aeronautics Astronautics; Engineer Magazine, Layout Editor. NIEHAUS, HENRY A. P ef - E- Kerrville Age 21; Class ' 64; Secy., Society of Petroleum Engr.; Hill Country HTC. NORWOOD, GARY LUTHER Vet. Med. Seagoville Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA; Pre-Vet Society; Dallas HTC. NOSTER, WAYNE MAURICE E-E- Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu. O ' BRIEN, CHARLES EUGENE Gene Finance San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Finance Society; Marketing Society. 436 Corpus Christi OCKER, DON A. Ag. Eco. Age 22; Class ' 63. ODSTRCIL, ROBERT R. C.E. Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Civil Engr. Club. OEHL, MARVIN JAMES Accounting Ganado Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Marketing Society; Newman Club; Jackson County HTC. OLIVARES, ALBERTO MANUEL Beto Chemistry Eagle Pass Age 21; Class ' 64; Chemistry Club; Newman Club; Pres., Eagle Pass HTC. OLIVARES, ANDRES “Andy Animal Science Tampico, Mex. Age 23; Class ' 64; Alpha Zeta; Singing Cadets; Baptist Student Union. OLIVAS, JOSE R. “Rey B.A. Bronte Age 21; Class ' 64; 12th Man Bowl; American Ordnance Assn.; Newman Club; La Parranda. OLIVER, BYRON D. Ag. Eco. Timpson Age 21; Class ' 64; Alpha Zeta; DS; Russian Club; Ag. Eco. Club; Marketing Society; Finance Society; Accounting Society; Vice Pres., Shelby-Doches HTC. OMAN, JOHN BILL Vet. Med. Avoca Age 21; Class ' 64; Rodeo Club; Pre Vet Society; Vice Pres., Pre Vet Society; AVMA; Abilene HTC; American Farmer Degree, FFA. ONKEN, GARY LANCE Aero. Engr. Winters Age 22; Class ' 64. SENIORS Floresville ORTS, JACK ROBERT Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA; 4-H; San Antonio HTC. PADGETT, LEO R. Management Age 21; Class ' 64; South Plains HTC; Society for Advancement of Management. PARK, WILBUR G., JR. Ag. Eco. Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Track; Varsity Track; Ag. Eco. Club; Trans Pecos HTC. Ragger Lubbock Bill Pecos PARKER, DANNY Math. Age 22; Class ' 64; MSC Directorate Bridge Committee; Math Club. PARKER, JAMES CARLYLE History Age 23; Class ' 64; History Society. PARKER, WILLIAM B. I.T. Age 21; Class ' 64; I.Ed. Society; Engineer Society; San Antonio HTC. Center Jim San Antonio Bill San Antonio PARWELL, WILLIAM DON History Channelview Age 21; Class ' 64. PARR, WILHAM ROBERT, JR. Ind. Engr. Robstown Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers. PARTRIDGE, JERRY LYNN M.E. Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Town Hall Staff; 12th Man Bowl. PATTERSON, RONALD D. Toots Ag. Ed. Lometa Age 21; Class ' 65; Saddle Sirloin Club; FFA; Jr. and Sr. Livestock Judging Team. PAULSON, ROBERT C., JR. C.E. Age 22; Class ' 64. PAVLAT, EUGENE GILBERT Agronomy Age 22; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; Soil Conservation Society. Bob Baytown Holland PAYNE, DAVID PATTERSON Pat Finance Waco Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Finance Society; Waco HTC; SAME; Insurance Society. PAYNE, EUGENE EDGAR Gene Physics San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; DS; ASME; Fish Engr. Society; SAME; AOA; Op¬ portunities Award Scholar; Physics Club; San Antonio HTC; Aggieland Staff. PEARSON, TOMMIE HOWELL E.E. Victoria Age 21; Class ' 64; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; DE; IEEE; Fish Scholastic Award; Guadalupe Valley HTC. PEEPLES, MINOR, III Economics Texas City Age 21; Class ' 64; MSC Dance Committee; Town Hall Staff; Pre-Law Society; Economics Society; Texas City HTC; German Club. PENA, PILAR Pilo C.E. Laredo Age 28; Class ' 64; American Society of Civil Engineers; Institute of Traffic Engineers; Texas Society of Professional Engineers; ASCE; Technical Paper Contest Winner; K of C. PENALOZA, DANIEL D. Don C.E. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Letferman, Fish Trac k Team; American Society of Civil Engineers; San Antonio HTC; Newman Club; United States Marine Corps. PERRY, LARRY MILTON Gen. Bus. Houston Age 23; Class ’63; Pre-Law Society. PERRY, JOHN WILSON Butch l-T- Roxton Age 21; Class ' 64; Red River Valley HTC; Industrial Education Society. PERSYN, HARVEY O. Wildlife Mgt. San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., West Texas HTC; Newman Club; San Antonio HTC; Fish and Game Club. PESEK, FRANKLIN GEORGE Ag. Eco. Hallettsville Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Newman Club. PETERSON, ALLAN C. Al Math. Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Senate Chairman; Student Welfare, Traffic Appeals Court; Vice Pres., Jeff Davis HTC; Math. Club. PETERSON, JAMES PEREZ Pete Ch.E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; AlChE; SCONA IX; Judo Club; Newman Club; St. Thomas HTC; Fish Engr. Society. SENIORS PETERSON, ROBERT ARVIEL Bob Ag. Eco. Rio Grande City Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres., Puryear Hall; Dorm Council; Ag. Eco. Club; Rio Grande Valley HTC. PETTER, ALBIN ALOIS Al Ag. Engr. West Age 21; Class ' 64; Am. Society of Ag. Engr. POLK, LEROY JAMES, JR. Ind. Tech. Weimar Age 21; Class ' 64; Newman Club, Treas.; Ind. Ed. Society; Fish Engr. Society. POPE, TRAVIS GORDON Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Ag. Eco. Club; ROTC; Pre-Vet Society. PORTER, LARRY GENE M.E. Texas City Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Staff; Permanent Firing Squad; Pres., SAME; Bay Area HTC; Young Democrats; Phi Eta Sigma; DS; Semper Fidelis Society. POTTER, DOUGLAS JOHN Doug Ag. Eco. Columbus Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Aggie Band; Fayette Colorado County HTC; Pre-Vet Society. POWELL, CHARLES TRENTON Accounting Groesbeck Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; DMS; Ross Volunteers; Sons of Am. Revolution Award; Marketing Society. POWELL, ROBERT THOMAS Tom History Temple Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA IX; Executive Committee; American Ordnance Assn.; Secy.- Treas.; Vice Pres., Pres., Society of Am. Military Engrs. POWELL, WOODROW LEE Woody El Dorado, Ark. Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Institute of Electronics Electrical Engrs.; Fish Track Team; Gymnastics Club. 438 POWER, JERRY MARTIN Ch.E. Marshall Age 21; Class ' 64; YMCA; AOA; Vice Pres., Pres. Marshall HTC; Vice Pres., Secy. AlChE; Fish Engr. Society; YMCA Fish Camp Counselor. POWERS, LUTHER ROBERT Bob E-E. West Columbia Age 22; Class ' 64; Eta Kappa Nu; Vice Chairman; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Bridge Carre. Sponsor; Town Flail Staff; DS. PRAISNAR, ADAM, JR. Pet. E. Realitos Age 21; Class ' 64. PRATER, JOHN SAMUEL M.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; SAF Student Member; DMS. PRESCHER, WALTER A., JR. Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA; Bosque County HTC. PRICE, JOHN B. Math and Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64; Math Club; Calif. H Jack San Antonio Walt Clifton Long Beach, Calif. DS. PRIDMORE, JAMES ARTHUR, JR. Jim E.E. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Great Issues Committee; AIEE; IEEE; Publicity Chairman. PROVINE, CHRISTOPHER E. Kit Marketing Alexandria, La. Age 20; Class 64; Marketing Society; S. La. HTC, Vice Pres.; Business Society; Insurance Society. PUMPELLY, HOWARD The Pump Ag. Eco. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Pre-Law Society, Publicity Chairman, Secy.-Treas.; Ag. Eco. Club; Ramp Rep., Dorm Council, Secy.-Treas. Annex; Rep. to Natl. Chancery Society. t PURCELL, WILLIAM W. R. Bill C.E. Arlington, Va. Age 21; Class ' 64; DMS; ASCE; SAME; Sons of Service; Yankee HTC, Secy. PYE, PERRY GREGORY Ag. Eco. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Pres., Spring Branch HTC; DMS; DS; Marketing Society; Ag. Council. RACHEL, RICHARD WAYNE M.E. Texarkana Age 20; Class ' 64. RADDE, KENNETH ALBERT Animal Science Meridian Age 21; Class ' 64; Student Senate; Student Ag. Council; Phi Eta Sigma, Vice Pres.; Chancellor, Alpha Zeta; Saddle Sirloin Club, Treas.; Agriculturist Staff; Sr. Livestock Judging Team; SCONA IX; Who ' s Who. RAILSTON, RICHARD LOUIS Psychology Age 21; Class ' 64; Chaplain, Election Commission, Student Class; DMS; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Sons DS; Ross Volunteers; Permanent Firing Squad. Rick El Paso Senate; Social Secy., Sr. of Am. Revolution Award; RAMBIN, RONALD EAAMETT Ronnie Ch.E. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; DS; AlChE; Dallas HTC; Fish Engr. Society; Fish Drill Team; Best Drilled Fish Award; Ross Volunteers. RANSDELL, THOMAS RAYMOND Tom I.T. Boerne Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Election Commission; Cadet Court. RAPP, HARRY MICHAEL, JR. Cubbey Bear Accounting Amarillo Age 22; Class ’64; Housemaster Hart Hall; Dorm Council; Accounting Society; Bowling Committee; Amarillo HTC. RARDIN, DAVID CRAIG Physics Age 21; Class ' 64; Physics Club. Dave San Antonio RASCO, BILLY JAMES P-E- Hearne Age 25; Class ' 64; P.E. Club. RATLIFF, MARVIN T., JR. Range Mgt. and P.V.M. Del Age 21; Class ' 64; Range Forestry Club; Del Rio HTC, Pres.; Fish Ag. Society. RAY, WILLIAM MARTIN Ag. Eco. Age 25; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; FFA; Fish Track Team. Rio Bill El Paso READ, CHARLIE HERMAN Accounting Groveton Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Pres., Big Thicket HTC; Baptist Student Union; DS; Opportunity Awards Scholarship; Houston Chapter of Financial Executives Scholarship. REAGOR, FRANKLIN M. Animal Husbandry Llano Age 23; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Saddle Sirloin Club; Hill Country HTC, Treas.; Jr. and Sr. Wool, Meats Livestock Judging Teams. REAVIS, RADFORD LEE Fat Boy B.A. Alvin Age 22; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Management Society; 12th Man Bowl. RECORD, JAMES EMMETT Jim Wildlife Management Fort Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; Fort Worth HTC; 12th Man Bowl, Fish Game Club. REDWINE, DAVID HESTON Dave Ag. Ed. Colorado City Age 22; Class ' 64; FFA, Officer. REEL, RONALD L. Arch. Houston Age 23; Class ' 64; Civilian Student Council; Dorm President, Council Chairman; Engineers Council; Design Student Society, Secy.; Chairman, Decorations, Civilian Student Week¬ end; Traffic Committee; Chairman Creative Arts; Ramp Rep., Dorm Council. REESBY, WILLIAM DAVID Bill Arch. Sherman Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Engr. Society; Grayson HTC; Design Student Society. REESE, CHARLES HENRY C.H. Aero. Engr. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; AIAA; Ross Volunteers; Firing Squad; Freshman Engr. Society. REESE, GEORGE ELMER Fat George English Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Cadet Captain, Aggie Band; Commanding Officer, White Band; Ross Volunteers; Cadet Court B; Silver Taps; Drum Bugle Corps; Guidon Bearer; Out¬ standing Freshman Soph., White Band; Drum Major Freshman Band. REDFORD, SAMUEL D. E.E. Hamilton Age 28; Class ' 64; IEEE. RESTIVO, JAMES ANDREW Jimmie Gen. Bus. Bryan Age 22; Class ' 63; Newman Club; Spanish Club; Pan-American Club; Vice Pres. French Club; Marketing Society; Insurance Society. RESPESS, RICHARD ORMAN Dick Biology Kilgore Age 22; Class ' 64. RESTREPO, ALVARO CARLOS Al Animal Husbandry Bogota, Colombia Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; Alpha Zeta; Pres., Fencing Club; Fencing Team; Pan American Club, Treas.; Chairman of Pan American Week; Committee of MSC; Sbisa Hall Waiter. REYNOLDS, JOEL RICHARD Ind. Engr. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; AIEE, Conference Rep. RHOADES, NED L. Marketing Taylor Age 23; Class ' 64; Williamson County HTC, Secy.-Treas. Are they really showing Mickey Mouse cartoons? ► 440 RICHARDS, RONALD RUSSELL Rufus Range Management Paducah Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Chaplain, Combined Band; Drum Bugle Corps; Range Forestry Club; Rodeo Club; South Plains HIC; Young Republicans Club; American So¬ ciety of Range Management. RICHARDSON, DONALD M. Don Ind. Tech. Bay City Age 21; Class ' 64; Band; Ind. Ed. Society; Band Librarian; Matagorda HIC; Freshman Engr. Society. RICHBURG, WALT C. Walt Ag. Eco. Roscoe Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Ag. Society; DS; Ag. Eco. Club, Pres.; Ag. Council Vice Chairman; Dorm Vice Pres.; Dormaster; Alpha Zeta; Roscoe HIC; Grandchampion Swine Showmanship. RICE, PAUL LEE Rock History Anahuac Age 22; Class ' 64; Education Club, Vice Pres.; Semper Fidelis Society; Young Democrats. RICE, ROBERT RITCHIE Animal Husbandry Abilene Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Abilene HTC; Best Drilled Soph, and Freshman; Ross Volunteers; Saddle Sirloin Club. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE WADE Ag. Engr. Moody Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Engrs. Society. RICHERS, LOUIS WILLIAM, III Bill E.E. Bay City Age 21; Class ' 64; Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers; Computing Machinery Assn.; Matagorda County HTC, Vice Pres. RICHMOND, MARVIN ELLIOT Elliot Physics San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; MSC Camera Committee; Physics Club; Fencing Club. RIDEOUT, DAVID WAYNE Dave Wildlife Management Henderson Age 23; Class ' 63; Fish Game Club; Alpha Phi Omega. SENIORS RIDDLE, THOMAS EDWARD Tom Education Weatherford Age 21; Class ' 64; Housemaster, Dorm Counsel. RIDLEY, ROBERT LOW Bobby Pre-Med. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Drum Major; Maroon Band; Phi Eta Sigma; Cadet Honor Council; YMCA Cabinet; Chairman, YMCA Freshman Committee; SCONA VI; DS; Pre Med-Pre Dent Society. RINARD, STEPHEN KENT The Unknown Meteorology San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; San Antonio HTC; American Meteorological Society. RISINGER, JOHN DAVID Management . Woodville Age 21; Class ' 64; Big Thicket HTC, Treas., Vice Pres.; Management Society; SAM; Market¬ ing Society. ROBBINS, WILLIAM P. William Ind. Tech. Amarillo Age 25; Class ' 64. ROBERT, JAY BOB P.E. Bryan Age 22; Class ' 64; P.E. Club; Freshman Basketball Team. ROBERTS, CHARLES THOMAS Tommy Finance Shreveport, La. Age 22; Class ' 64; Finance Society; Insurance Society. ROBERTS, HARLAN EARL Bus. Mgt. Dale Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Student Senate; Phi Eta Sigma; DS; DMS; Town Hall Staff; Ross Volunteers; Arts Science Council; Economics Club; Management Society; Accounting Society; Leadership Conference; Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee; Election Commission; Pres., Cadet Court ‘ ' A ' ' ; Appellate Honor Council. ROBINETTE, WILLIAM CLAYTON, JR. Bill Physics Port Arthur Age 21; Class ' 64; Varsity Basketball Letterman; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Sigma Pi Sigma; Treas., Physics Club; DS; Who ' s Who; T Association. ROBINSON, CHARLES WILLIAM Economics Age 21; Class ' 64; Bowling Committee; Chairman; Aggie Match Team. ROBINSON, NELSON EDWARD Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. ROBINSON, ROY WALLACE Meteorology Age 23; Class ' 64; Student Chapter of Meteorological Society. ' Skipper Orange Mexia Bo Marble Falls RODGERS, WILLIAM LAUNTZ Bill Accounting San Antonio Age 25; Class ' 64; MSC Bridge Committee; Dorm Athletic Officer. RODRIQUEZ, TOMAS MARIA Tomas C.E. Laredo Age 20; Class ' 64; Athletic Officer; Program Chairman of Semper Fidelis; Laredo HTC, Sgt. of Arms; ASCE. ROGERS, GERALD GLASSON Jerry M.E. Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; SAE; Ross Volunteers; T Assn.; Corpus Christi HTC; Freshman tKn 11 nnH Trnrk Vnmtv Fnnthnll. ROGERS, ROBERT LEE Ag. Ed. Age 22; Class ' 64; 4-H; FFA. ROGERS, ROBERT M. B.A. Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Brazoria County HTC. RONESKEVITZ, RICHARD CHARLES Wildlife Management Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish Game Club; Music Committee. Bob Edinburg Bob Alvin Ronk Garfield, N.J. ROSPRIM, JAMES F., JR. Jim Ind. Tech. Houston Age 25; Class ' 59; Ind. Ed. Society,- Am. Foundrymen ' s Society. ROSS, DONALD LEE Animal Husbandry Huntsville Age 21; Class ' 64. ROWE, JOHN HILLIARD Dirty Finance Fort Stockton Age 20; Class ' 64; Trans-Pecos HTC, Pres.; Intramural Manager; Ross Volunteers, Squad Leader; Business Society; Insurance Society; Finance Society; Semper Fidelis Society; Intramural Champ; Freshman Tennis; Arts Sciences Council, Parliamentarian. RUBAC, RICHARD EMIL Ch.E. Temple Age 19; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; ASTM Award; DS; AlChE; Alcoa Scholarship; Universal Oil Scholarship; American Oil Scholarship. RUDD, DONNIE Ch.E. Liberty Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Freshman Engr. Society; Fresh, and Soph. Rep. to Student Engineers Council; Secy. Student Engineers Council; Jr. Rep.; AlChE; SAME; AOA; YMCA Cabinet; DS. RUDDER, GARY DAN Gary Dan Accounting Elk City, Okla. Age 21; Class ’64; Fish Yell Leader; YMCA Cabinet; Singing Cadets; MSC Music and Talent Committee; Vice Pres., Parachute Club. ClAQQ OF ' 64 RUGH, RONALD EUGENE Ronnie Range Management Bandera Age 22; Class ' 64; Hill Country HTC; Saddle Sirloin Club; Jr. and Sr. Wool Judging Teams. RUST, MALCOLM McNIEL Mack History Mobile, Ala. Age 22; Class ' 64; Sons of Service HTC; Aggie Gun Club; BSU Council. RUTLEDGE, WAYNE Ag. Eco. Houston Age 27; Class ' 64; Dairy Science Club; Ag. Eco. Club. SAGEBIEL, JOE A. Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Saddle Sirloin Club; Hill Country HTC. SALAS, DANIEL WAYNE Vet. Med. Age 24; Class ' 63. SALINAS, CARLOS RUBEN Math. Age 21; Class ' 64; Parachute Team. Sage Fredericksburg .Club; Ag. Council; Alpha Zeta; Pledger El Paso SALINAS, JOE M. Bandit Agronomy Premont Age 21; Class ' 64; Brush Country HTC; Agronomy Society; Soil Conservation Society. SAMFORD, ROYCE ALDON Animal Husbandry Hico Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre-Vet Society; Saddle Sirloin Club; HTC. SANDERLIN, LARRY ROBERT Sandry Sociology Electra Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Singing Cadets; Alpha Phi Omega; Sociology Club, Pres.; SCONA IX; Student Agri. Council; YMCA; Intramural Athletics Manager. 442 SANDERS, JAMES LEE Jim Agronomy Texarkana Age 21; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society. SANDERS, LUTHER LEE Ag. Eco. Carbondale, Colo. Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Society; Fish Drill Team; Former Fish Drill Team Assn. SARGENT, WILLIAM STURTEVANT Sarge Bus. Adm. Findlay, Ohio Age 21; Class ' 64; MSC Radio Committee; Alpha Phi Omega, Management Society; Economics Club. SARTWELLE, WILLIAM CRAIG Bill Ag. Eco. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Program Chairman, Ag. Eco. Club. SAYERS, MARVIN JERRY Jerry M.E. Galveston Age 23; Class ' 64; ASME; Dorm Council; Intramural Sports; Galveston HTC, Vice Pres. SCHAEFER, CARL JULIUS, JR. j oe Ch.E. Sinton Age 21; Class ' 64; San Re Bee HTC. SCHAEFER, CHESTER CHRIS Chris History and Govt. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Editor, Aggieland; Ross Volunteers; San Antonio HTC; Sons of American Revolution Award; DS; DMS. SCHAEZLER, CHRIS HAROLD Kraut Marketing San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Marketing Society; Finance Society; Insurance Society; Business Society; Ordnance Society; SCONA IX. SCHARCK, RONALD ADOLPH Ron Finance Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; St. Thomas HTC; Marketing Society; Finance Society; Fish Golf Team; Management Society. SENIORS SCHILLER, MAURICE LEE E.E. Rosenberg Age 23; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Secy.; IEEE; Fort Bend County HTC. SCHNABEL, JAMES EUGENE Jim Range Management San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Chairman, Town Hall Staff; Ross Volunteers; Alpha Zeta, Chronicler; Honor Council Student Soil Conservation Society, Treas.; Range Forestry Club, Social Secy.; San Antonio HTC; MSC Publicity Committee; Town Hall Staff Junior. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT WILLIAM Bol Ind. Tech. Mexico City, Mex. Age 21; Class ' 64; Ind. Ed. Society. SCHULTZ, MARVIN LEO Scoop Journalism San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC; Newman Club; Battalion, Asst. Sports Editor; Sigma Delta Chi. SCHULZ, ROBERT G. Journalism Age 21; Class ' 64; Sigma Delta Chi; Staff Writer; Battalion; SCONA Publicity. SCHWILLE, ED MARTIN Wildlife Mgt. Age 29; Class ' 56; Game Fish Club; Fish Drill Team; Poultry Club. Bob Dallas Eddie Dallas SCOTT, JAMES TERRY Animal Husbandry Coleman Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. SCOTT, KENNETH Z. B.A. Marketing Odessa Age 21; Class ' 64; Dorm Council; T Assn.; Civilian Student Council; Marketing Society; Insurance Society; Senior Court. SEAY, DAVID EDWARD Dave Ind. Ed. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Bellaire HTC; Secy, Ind. Engrs.; American Ordnance Assn. SECOR, WILLIAM THORNTON Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64. SERRILL, RICHARD RUGELEY P.E. Age 22; Class ' 64; Matagorda County HTC; P.E. Club; Fish Track. Kerrville Rich Matagorda SETCHELL, JAMES F. Bill Aero. Engr. Ennis Age 20; Class ' 64; Fish Swimming Team; Fish Engr. Society; Aerospace Sciences; Engrs. Council; Ross Volunteers—Permanent Firing Squad; Chairman Am. Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; DMS. SEXTON, CHARLES SCOTT Chemistry and Math Orange Age 21; Class ' 64. SHANNON, CARL J., JR. Ml. Llano Age 23; Class ' 64; ASME; SAE; AFS; Hill Country HTC. SHAPIRO, THEODORE ALLEN Ted Gen. Bus. Springfield, N.J. Age 24; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Management Society; Hillel Society. SHAW, CHARLES CLEMENS Chuckle Poo Finance San Antonio Age 22; Class ' 64; San Antonio HTC. SHAW, EARL RAY Ricky Arch. La Marque Age 22; Class ' 64; SCONA VII; SCONA VIII; Great Issues, Chairman Arrangements Com¬ mittee; Design Student Society; Fish Yell Leader; Election Commission. SHAW, MICHAEL LEE Mike History San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Election Commission. SHAW, WILLIAM BERNARD Bill Ml. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Captain, Wrestling Team; Vice Pres., Wrestling Club; Automotive Engineers Society, Treas.; Mechanical Engineers Society; Military Engineers Society. SHAW, WILLIAM GEORGE Bill Gen. Bus. Brownwood Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Pecan Valley HTC. SHEETZ, ROY DELAND Bull English and History Arlington, Va. Age 22; Class ' 64; English Society; History Society; Sons of Service; Washington, D.C., HTC. SHEINESS, HERSCHEL LEE History Alice Age 21; Class ' 64; Hillel Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Band. SIEGELIN, GERALD WAYNE El. Corpus Christi Age 21; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; Who ' s Who; DMS; Engineer Staff; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Ross Volunteers; Chicago Tribune Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; DS; Secy., IEEE; Outstanding Fish and Soph. SIMMONS, ALBERT M. Al Arch. Vega Age 22; Class ' 64; Adm. Officer, Ross Volunteers; Design Student Society; Newman Club; American Ordnance Society; DMS; SCONA VI, VII, VII, IX; Town Hall Staff; Decorations Air Force Ball, Conf. Mang.; SCONA IX, R.V. BALL, Jr. Ball; Permanent Firing Squad. SENIORS SIMMONS, JERRY LEE Vet. Med. Keller Age 22; Class ' 63. SIMMONS, JOE DALTON Ind. Tech. Orchard Age 21; Class ' 64. SIMPTON, JERRY E. Bear Ag. Engr. Galveston Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Ag. Engr. Society; Alpha Zeta Fraternity; Ag. Council; Wrestling Team; Engineers Council. SINGER, JAMES ROBERT Jim Math. Paris Age 21; Class ' 64; Physics Club; Russian Club, Vice Pres.; Dorm Council; Ramp Rep.; Aggie Players; DS; Fish Golf Team. SIZEMORE, JAMES L. Ed. Age 22; Class ' 64; Lower Trinity Valley HTC. SKUPIN, HENRY CHARLES Math. Age 21; Class ' 64; DMS. Squat Liberty Rosebud SLADEK, HERBERT H., JR. Buddy Ag. Eco. Austin Age 22; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club. SMALLWOOD, ROBERT DOUGLAS B.A. Age 21; Class ' 64; Southwest Texas HTC; Doug Utopia Management Society; Intramural Basketball. SMITH, AVERY WAYNE Finance Austin Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Election Commission; Austin HTC; Finance Society; Track. 444 SMITH, CHESTER A., JR. Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club; HTC; FFA. SMITH, DOUGLAS WAYNE E.E. Age 22; Class ' 64. SMITH, ELLIS VIRDEN Temple Livestock Meats Judging Team; Bell County Doug Center Wikilife Management College Station Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Fish and Game Club; DS. SMITH, HAROLD WAYNE Ag. Eco. Stamford Age 23; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club, Treas.; Finance Society; Insurance Society. SMITH, JAN LeROY P-E. Denton Age 26; Class ' 64. SMITH, JOHN ROBERT John R Aero Engr. Corsicapa Age 22; Class ' 64; AIAA; Navarro County HTC, Vice Pres. SMITH, MANNING DeWITT Dee E.E. College Station Age 22; Class ' 64; DMS; DS; Ross Volunteers; SAME; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Badminton Club, Doubles Champ; Fish Football Team; Outstanding Jr. Engr. Award. SMITH, PERCY AL, JR. Buddy Accounting Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Arts Sciences Council; Accounting Society; Insurance Society; Bellaire HTC. SMITH, ROBERT DAVID I.T. Age 21; Class ' 64. Smitty Conroe SMITH, ROBERT D. Bob E.E. Victoria Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Secy., Guadalupe HTC; Ross Volunteers; Eta Kappa Nu; Out¬ standing Jr., 3 Gp.; Town Hall Staff, Productions Chairman. SMITH, ROGER VAUGHN Meteorology Trenton, Missouri Age 32; Class ' 64. SMITH, WILLIAM TRAVIS Bill B.A. Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64. SMYTH, JOE G. Arch. Corpus Christi Age 22; Class ' 64. SOAPE, JERRY WAYNE Age 21; Class ' 64; Intramural Athletics; AlChE. SOPER, LEIGH JEROME Sleepy Marketing D allas Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Business Society; Dallas HTC. SPACEK, JAMES FRANK Speckle Education Ganado Age 22; Class ' 64; Newman Club; NEA; DS; Jackson County HTC. SPALSBURY, WILLIAM C. Wildlife Mgt. Age 22; Class ' 64; Fish and Game Club; American Society of Mammalogists; Bill Borger Borger HTC. SPEED, JAVIER VALDEZ Business Laredo Age 24; Class ' 64; Pan American Club; Insurance Society; Marketing Society. SPEIR, JOHN DAVID Jack Agronomy Uvalde Age 22; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; Southwest HTC, Treas.; Saddle Sirloin Club. SPENCE, GARY WAYNE Range Management San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Range Forestry Club; Newman Club; San Antonio HTC. SPENCER, JOHN S. Spence I.T. Houston Age 22; Class ' 64; Sam Houston HTC; Ind. Ed. Society; Jr. Rep. to Chamber of Commerce; Freshman Intramural Softball Championship. SPENCER, TROY DAVID Physics Age 24; Class ' 61. SPERBERG, RONALD LEIGH Finance Age 21; Class ' 64; Odessa HTC; Flying Kadets; DS. SPILLMANN, CHARLES DOUGLAS Ag. Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Alpha Zeta. Dave Bryan Odessa Doug Austin SPRINGER, BOBBY L. M.E. Rockwall Age 22; Class ' 64; Pres., Alpha Phi Omega; ASME. SPURGER, JAMES RITCHIE Ritchie Math. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Asst. Ath. Officer; Math Club; Physics Club; Sam Houston HTC. STANTON, WILLIAM KENNETH Ken Math. Victoria Age 21; Class ' 64; Election Commission; Student Senate, Chairman, Campus Chest, Blood Drive; Ross Volunteers; DS; Honor Council; SCONA; MSC Appreciation Award; Bat¬ talion Award; Math Club; Victoria HTC; YMCA Cabinet; Arts Sciences Council; A M Adjunct Scholar Award; Quartermaster Association; Exchange Store Advisory Board; MSC Leadership Conference; YMCA Fish Camp Advisor; Who ' s Who; Delegate to National Student Assc. of YMCA. SENIORS STANTON, WILLIAM L. Larry Pet. E. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Am. Military Engrs. Society; Houston HTC; Pre Med-Pre Dent Society. STARK, FRANK WILLIAM, JR. Ind. Engr. Davenport, Iowa Age 21; Class ' 64; Dorm Council, Pres., Secy.; AIIE, Vice Pres.; Handball Club; Baseball Letterman; AII-SWC Baseball; All-NCAA District VI Baseball; Civilian Student Council; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee. STARR, HOWARD GRAHAM M.E. Houston Age 24; Class ' 64; Tau Beta Pi; ASME; ASM; DS. STASNEY, PAIGE A. Animal Science Age 22; Class ' 64; Vice Pres., Baytown HTC; Sanitation; Saddle Sirloin Club. Dorm Pres.; Committee on STEEN, MORRIS ALLAN Math. Age 21; Class ’64. Baytown Student Health Mouse San Antonio STEIN, FRANKLIN JOSEPH Frank Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 20; Class ' 64; AVMA; Newman Club; DS; Pres., Southwest Texas HTC. STENGEL, GEORGE JORDAN, JR. Dick English Garden City, Kan. Age 21; Class ' 64; French Club; Debate Club, Secy.-Treas.; Election Commission; Arts Sciences Club. STEVENER, BOBBY LEE Vet. Med. Age 20; Class ' 64; AVMA. STEWART, DANNY BEN Ag. Ed. Age 21; Class ' 64; FFA; Pres., 4-H Club; Treas., Ag. Council. Bob Bryan Sterling City 446 STOGSDILL, RUSSELL LEE Arch. F or f Worth Age 25; Class ' 64; Design Student Society. STOKES, WILLIAM PICKETT, JR. Bill M.E. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; Civilian Student Council; Swimming Team; ASME. STOVER, RAY J. Ray English and Physics Iceland Age 21; Class ' 64; SCONA; Phi Eta Sigma; Debate Team; Ross Volunteers. STRANDTMAN, GERALD A. Jerry Accounting Spring Branch Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Alpha Phi Omega; Insurance Society; Accounting Society. STRANGE, WILLIAM BAZEL Geology and English Kerens Age 22; Class ' 65; Geology Club; Navarro County HTC. STRIEGLER, HARVEY R„ JR. Education Irving Age 21; Class ' 64; Education Club. STRINGER, JAMES LEWIS M.E. Age 21; Class ' 65. STRIPLING, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR. C.E. Age 22; Class ' 63. STRUB, RODNEY JEFF E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Dorm Council; DS. Jim Henderson Bill Nacogdoches San Antonio t STUCKEY, JOE W. Dimps C.E. Queen City Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Am. Society of Civil Engrs.; Traffic Engrs. Institute; ASME; Judo Club; Top C.E. Soph.; Engineer Staff; Pres., Texarkana HTC; Research Asst., Texas Transportation Institute; SCONA Host. STURGEON, WILLIAM C. Bill Arch. Cons. Terrell Age 22; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; DSS; AGC. SUDDERTH, CARL VIRGIL Carl Geology Mission Age 21; Class ' 64; Geology Club; Newman Club; Student Engr. Council; Military Engrs. SULLIVAN, RICHARD GRANT M.E. Delmar, N.Y. Age 21; Class ' 64; SAE; ASME; Gymnastics Team; Yankee HTC. SUMMERS, FRANKLIN DALLAS Frank Economics Longview Age 21; Class ' 64; Jr. Yell Leader; Delegate Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Assc. SUPERCINSKI, FRANKLYN LEE Frank Modern Languages Wichita Falls Age 21; Class ' 64; Arts Sciences Council; Pres., Modern Languages Club; Treas., Young Democrats; Russian Club; Wichita Falls HTC. SURBER, MARTIN F. Marketing Garland Age 22; Class ' 64; Garland HTC, Pres. SUROVIK, JOE T. Red Wildlife Mgt. and Ed. Holland Age 24; Class ' 65; Game Fish Club; Brazos Valley Gun Club; Brazos Bowman. SYLER, GERALD WAYNE E.E. Sherman Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Publicity Officer Town Hall; IEEE. SWAN, MICHAEL K. Mike Marketing Athens Age 21; Class ' 64; Varsity Football; Freshman Football; T Association; Marketing Society; Management Society; Athletic Rep. Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee. SWIFT, JERRY DEES Ag. Ed. Age 23; Class ' 64; FFA. TACKITT, ROBERT C. E.E. Age 23; Class ' 63; IEEE. Crane Bob Wortham TALAREK, WILLIAM ROBERT Bill Math. Brooklyn, N.Y. Age 20; Class ' 64; Bowling Committee; Math Club; Match Team; DS; Vice Pres., Yankee HTC. TAYLOR, HAROLD ALLEN Marketing Age 22; Class ' 63. TAYLOR, JAMES HERBERT Vet. Med. Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA; Sears Roebuck Scholarship. Stump Fort Worth Jim Weatherford TAYLOR, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggieland Staff, Class Section, , TAYLOR, KENNETH FRED Aerospace Engr. Age 21; Class ' 64. TEASLEY, JOHN H. Personnel Mgt. Age 21; Class ' 64; Corpus Christ! Ordnance Assn. Ace El Dorado, Ark. Ed.; Economics Club. Santo Johnny Corpus Christi 2; Newman Club; Young Republicans Club; Am. TENZER, NEIL BRUCE Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22; Class ' 64; AVMA; Wrestling Team; Pre-Vet Society; B.S. of Vet Science. TERRY, WILLIAM LLOYD Bill E.E. San Saba Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Aggieland Orchestra; IEEE; Freshman Engr. Society. THEDFORD, MARVIN Ag. Engr. Brenham Age 23; Class ' 64; Intramural Football; Ag. Engr. Society. Charlie Marshall Marshall HTC; Finance Society; Insurance THOMAS, CHARLES ELDON Finance Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Pres., Society; 11 A. THOMAS, ROBERT WAYNE Accounting Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; DS. THOMPSON, DAVID RICHARD Dave Agronomy Nocona Age 21; Class ' 64; AOA; Agronomy Society; Soil Conservation Society; Texarkana HTC; DS; Young Republicans Club. Bob Bryan CLASS OF ' 64 THOMPSON, MICHAEL DAVIS Mike Arch. Shreveport, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; Design Student Society; Shreveport HTC, Secy.; SCONA VII, VIII, IX; Executive Committee. THOMPSON, VICTOR H., Ill Economics Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; First Sgt., Fish Drill Team; Ross Volunteers; Economics Club; Am. Ordnance Assn. THORNBERRY, JONATHAN MICHAEL Jon Ag. Eco. Conroe Age 21; Class ' 64; Ag. Eco. Club; Rodeo Club; Montgomery County HTC; 4-H Club. THORNBORROW, ROBERT E. Bob Tulia Age 25; Class ' 64. TISDAL, VICTOR C., JR. « Tis Zoology E , k Cjty ok a Age 21; Class ' 64; Prees., Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society. TOMAN, RAYMOND PATRICK, JR. Bubba Gen - Bus - Canada Age 22; Class ' 64; Insurance Society; Management Society; Marketing Society Award for Most Improvement in Grades; DS; Jackson HTC; Newman Club. TOMPKINS, JOHN WILLIAM Tommy English Lampasas Age 21; Class ' 64; Gamma Delta; Chess Club; English Society. TOOLE, IRVIN, JR. C.E. Oakhurst Age 22; Class ' 64; ASCE; SAME; Big Thicket HTC; Opportunity Award Scholarship; DS; DMS; Ross Volunteers Permanent Firing Squad. TRAHAN, TERRY CHAMBERS Zombi Accounting p t . Arthur Age 21; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; Brigade Color Guard. 448 TRUETT, JOE CLYDE Wildlife Mgt. Jasper Age 22; Class ' 64; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zefa; Vice Pres., Game Fish Club. TRUJILLO, JOE ANTHONY Joe Bus. Adm. Roswe , NM. Age 25; Class ' 64; Management Society; Marketing Society. TUDELA, JUAN ANTONIO John . En. La Paz, Bolivia Age 24; Class ' 64; All; Newman Club; Pan American Club; Soccer Team; AIP. TU MLINSON, GRADY NIXON Ag. Ed. Age 26; Class ' 60. TURZAK, THOMAS MICHAEL Ch.E. Age 21; Class ' 64. TWOMEY, RAYMOND DOUGLAS Marketing Age 21; Class ' 64; Business Club; Yankee HTC. Mission Tom Pittsburgh, Pa. Yank New York City, N.Y. TYLER, JESSE DEE Accounting Galveston Age 20; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Galveston HTC. UPCHURCH, JOHN PAUL Meteorology Texarkana Age 21; Class ' 64; Band; Aggieland Orchestra, Director; Intelligence and Safety Officer, Combined Band Staff; DMS; Am. Meteorological Society; Chi Epsilon Pi; Meteorology Honor Society; Texarkana HTC, Secy. UPTMORE, DAVID JOSEPH Accounting West Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Newman Club. SENIORS URDANETA, RAFAEL EUDORO Marketing Mexico City, Mex. Age 25; Class ' 64; SCONA; Marketing Society; Insurance Society. VALAREZO, CARLOS GERARDO Bus. Adm. Zaruma, Ecuador Age 22; Class ' 64; Pan American Club; Soccer Team. VALDEZ, ABELARDO LOPEZ Lalo C.E. Floresville Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers, Staff; ASCE; Newman Club; Outstanding Fish; General Moore Unit; Best Infantry Unit. VALDEZ, JAVIER B.A. Laredo Age 23; Class ' 63; Management Society; Newman Club; Laredo HTC, Treas., Pres. VALENTA, FRED JULIAN I.E. Jarrell Age 29; Class ' 63; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE, Pres.; Alpha Pi Mu, Vice Pres.; En¬ gineers Council. VAN CLEVE, DELBERT WILLIAM Animal Husbandry Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; Rodeo Club; Jones-Austin HTC; Pre Vet Society; Church of Christ Bible Chair; Saddle Sirloin Club. VANDIVER, ROBERT LEE Bob M.E. Alice I Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; SME; Dorm Council; Freshman Drill Team; Hometown Club. VAUGHAN, RONALD WAYNE Wayne Psychology Ft. Worth Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Sons of Revolution Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; SCONA VII, VIII, IX; DS; DMS; Freshman Drill Team; Debate Team. VAUGHAN, T. FRANK, JR. Marketing Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Marketing Society; Management Society; Dallas HTC. VAZQUEZ, SERGIO V. Accounting Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Pan American Club; Secy., Laredo HTC; Accounting Society; Newman Club. VEAZEY, DON RUSSELL Meteorology Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Opportunity Award Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Ross Volunteers; Vice Commandants Award; Best Drilled Soph. VEITH, BERT L. Personnel Adm. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Mitchell Hall; Floor Rep., Secy.-Treas.; Asst. Ed—Index Section; Insurance Society. VELA, GUILLERMO JOSE Memo Insurance Laredo Age 21; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Ins. Rep. to Arts Sciences Council. VENGLAR, PATRICK WILLIAM Pat Ed. Ganado Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Engr. Society; Newman Club; Tex. Students Teachers Assoc.; Pres., Jackson County HTC. VESELKA, SHELBURNE JAY Shelly History Bellaire Age 20; Class ' 64; Guidon Bearer; Outstanding Soph.; Election Committee, Chairman; Student Senate Rep. from Arts Sciences; ' Bellaire HTC; Pre-Law Society; DMS; Sons of Am. Revolution Award. VETTER, LAWRENCE CHARLES Larry History Seguin Age 21; Class ’64; Student Chaplain; Pres., Semper Fidelis Society; Newman Club. VICK, JOHN ROGER Government Houston Age 21; Class ’64; SAME; Alpha Phi Omega; Am. Ordnance Society; Sons of Service. VICKNAIR, TOMMY JUDE Coon Math. Port Arthur Age 20; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; DS; Wrestling Club; Vice Pres., HTC; Pres., Math Club. VILLALON, BENIGNO Agronomy Age 27; Class ' 64; Agronomy Society; K of C. VILLARREAL, JOSE, JR. Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. Ben Edcouch Mexkie San Antonio VOELKEL, TRAVIS T„ JR. Hoss Animal Husbandry Brenham Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre Vet Society; Mitchell Hall Dorm Council; Student Council Rep. ; Rodeo Club; Saddle Sirloin Club; Sbisa Dining Hall Committee; Outstanding Civilian Students Committee Chairman; Civilian Student Weekend Dance Committee, Advertising Committee; Washington County HTC, Pres.; Young Republicans Club; Mitchell Hall Intra¬ murals, Football, Baseball and Wrestling; Cotton Pageant Escort. VOLLMER, JAMES FRANCIS, JR. Mole Accounting El Paso Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., El Paso HTC; Delegate to SCONA IX; Accounting Society; Marketing Society. VOSS, JERRY DON Ind. Tech. Age 21; Class ' 64; I. Ed. Society. WADE, TOMMY HOUSTON Accounting Age 22; Class ' 64; Accounting Society. Runt Dallas Dallas WAGNER, THOMAS P. Tom C.E. Dallas Age 20; Class ' 64; Singing Cadets; Am. Society of Civil Engrs.; Chi Epsilon; Young Republicans; Aggie Bible Class. WALL, LOUIS JAN Lou Range Mgt. Brownwood Age 23; Class ' 63; Range Forestry Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Game Fish Club; Pecan Valley HTC. WALLER, FLOYD ROBERT Floyd Range Mgt. Mason Age 21; Class ' 64; Range Forestry Club; Pres., Am. Society of Range Mgt.; Student Ag. Council; Inter-College Council; Freshman Ag. Society; Range Forestry Club; Plant Identification Team; Dorm Council; Alpha Zeta. 450 WALLS, CHARLES NOEL E.E. Milburn, Okla. Age 23; Class ' 63; IEEE. WARREN, LAURENCE ALLAN Animal Husbandry Uvalde Age 22; Class ' 64; Southwest Texas HTC; Saddle Sirloin Club. WARRICK, CLIFTON EUAL Cliff Physical Education San Antonio Age 28; Class ' 57; Health Physical Education Club; San Antonio HTC. WATKINS, CHARLES EDWARD Chuck Marketing Brownwood Age 23; Class ' 64; Baseball Team; Marketing Society. WATSON, CARL LEE Doc Ind. Tech. Houston Age 24; Class ' 63; MSC Camera Committee; Safety Club; Alpha Phi Omega. WATSON, JOSEPH MYERS, JR. Joe 6.A. Hurst Age 20; Class ' 64; DS; Ft. Worth HTC; Chairman, MSC Chess Committee. WATTS, AUGUSTUS A., JR. Andy E.E. Ft. Worth Age 21; Class ' 64; IEEE; SAME; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Ft. Worth HTC; Best Drilled Freshman; DS. WEATHERBY, JAMES L. R.H.P. Math. Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Aggie Band; Pres., Math Club; DS. WEHNER, BYROM THORGESON B.T. E.E. Houston Age 20; Class ' 64; Freshman Engr. Society; IEEE; I EE; Publicity Committee; MSC Radio Committee; Wesley Foundation, Treas., Secy.-Treas.; DS; Scholarship Award; A M Adjunct; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. SENIORS WEIDMAN, ROBERT R., JR. B.A. Age 28; Class ' 65; SAM. WEISER, HAROLD EDWARD Floriculture Age 21; Class ' 64; Floriculture Club. WELBORN, BRUCE LOZIER Pet. Engr. Age 24; Class ' 64; HTC; Pet. Engr. Club; AIME. Bob Marshall Cisco Razor Gladewater WELLS, JAMES C. Jim Animal Husbandry Madisonville Age 23; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club. WERT, HAROLD EDWIN Hap Math. Baytown Age 21; Class ' 64; Math Club; Chess Club; Sports Editor Aggieland; Pres., Baytown HTC. WEST, KENNETH WAYNE Kenz Accounting Bryan Age 21; Class ' 64; Civilian Student Council; Accounting Society. WHITCOMB, MICHAEL BERNARD Mike Ind. Tech. Baytown Age 22; Class ' 63; American Foundryman ' s Society. WHITE, GEORGE K. Flop Gen. Bus. Mont Belvieu Age 22; Class ' 64; DS; Vice Pres., Marketing Society; Business Society. WHITLOCK, LARRY LEE Microbiology Bells Age 23; Class ' 63; Singing Cadets; Dorm Council; Grayson HTC; Baptist Student Member. WIEDENFELD, KENNETH WAYNE Animal Husbandry Age 21; Class ' 64. WIEDERHOLD, ROBERT W. Agronomy Age 21; Class ' 64. WILBECK, AUGUST CLARK Animal- Husbandry Age 22; Class ' 64. Comfort Billy Dime Box Clark Hungerford WILLCOX, GERALD PATRICK Pat I.T. Anahuac Age 21; Class ' 64; Baytown HTC; Fish Intramural Diving Champ; MSC Dance Class. WILLIAMS, JAMES MORGAN Jim Wildlife Mgt. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 63; Singing Cadets; Dorm Chaplain; Young Republicans; San Antonio HTC; Fish Game Club; Sons of Service HTC. WILLIAMS, JOHN LEE Ag. Ed. Harlingen Age 26; Class ' 64; FFA. WILLIAMS, ROBERT CHARLES E.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Hometown Club; IEEE. WILLIAMS, RONALD LEE Ag. Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64; Intramural Mgr.; Dallas HTC. WILLIAMS, WILBURN C. History Age 21; Class ' 64; Squadleader, Platoon Leader in Co. A-l WILLIS, G. W. KETCHEL Accounting Amarillo Age 21; Class ' 64; Accounting Society; Amarillo HTC; Baptist Student Union; Foreign Student Chairman; Scholarship from Amarillo Mother ' s Club. WILLMANN, ROBERT LOUIS Bob Aerospace Engr. San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Freshman Engr. Society; Aerospace Sciences Institute; Am. Institute for Aeronautics Astronautics; Civil Air Patrol. WILSON, MARSHALL PAIGE Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Eta Kappa Nu, Treas.; Tau Beta Pi; Radio Committee. WILSON, ROY DON R D Physical Education Ft. Worth Age 22; Class ' 64; “T Assoc.; Trainer; Physical Education Majors Club; Ft. Worth HTC. WILSON, WILLIAM BRADLEY Civil Engr. Houston Age 21; Class ' 64; ASCE; SAE. WIMBISH, ROBERT WALLACE Arch. Milford Age 22; Class ' 64; Great Issues, Chairman; MSC Council; SCONA Executive Committee; Chairman Leadership Conference. Denison Willie Dallas Big Lake SENIORS WINDHAM, TERRELL DEAN Wink M.E. Nome Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; SAE; Ramp Rep.; Dorm Council; Mid County HTC. WINGFIELD, KEITH A. Sniffer M.E. Silsbee Age 21; Class ' 64; ASME; DS. WINSHIP, THOMAS EDWARD Tommy M.E. Spring Age 20; Class ' 64; ASME. WOLF, ROBERT HERMAN Bob Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 21; Class ' 64; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; AVMA; MSC Summer Directorate. WOMACK, GLENN LEWIS I.T. Longview Age 22; Class ' 64. WOOD, LARRY DON Animal Science Dallas Age 21; Class ' 64; Saddle Sirloin Club; Rodeo Club; Gun Club. WOODALL, RUSSELL PHILLIPS Vet. Med. Age 21; Class ' 64; Pre Vet Society, Officer; Shreveport HTC; AVMA. WOODS, WARREN Eco. Age 21; Class ' 64. Phil Shreveport, La. Rusty Shiro WURZBACH, CLARK ROY Agronomy Hondo Age 21; Class ' 64; Secy., Southwest Texas HTC; Agronomy Society. 452 WYLIE, STANLEY ROSS Stan Accounting Pasadena Age 21; Class ' 64; Pres., Pasadena HTC; Sr. Class Historian; Accounting Society. WYNN, MAXEY RAY E.E. Lufkin Age 22; Class ' 65. WYNNE, JACK WALTERS C.E. San Angelo Age 21; Class ' 64; DS; Secy., Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Secy.-Treas., Freshman Engr. Society; Vice Pres., Am. Society of Civil Engrs.; AOA; SAME. YOUNG, LOUIS L Animal Science Age 22; Class ' 64. YOUNG, MICHAEL STARR Zoology Age 21; Class ' 64. ZATOPEK, EDWARD JAMES M.E. Age 21; Class ' 64; Fish Drill San Antonio HTC. Team; DS; Ross Volunteers; AIEE; Lou El Paso Mikky Temple Ed San Antonio Newman Club; DMS; ZAESKE, LOUIS WILLIE, JR. Lou M.E. Floresville Age 22; Class ' 64; Ross Volunteers; Student Senate; DS; Town Hall Staff; Young Republicans Club; ASME; American Ordnance Assoc.; Society of Military Engineers. ZIMMERMAN, WINTON BOYD Zim Aero San Antonio Age 21; Class ' 64; Secy., Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Social Secy., Junior Class; San Antonio HTC. CJLAQQ OF 196 s Tisdale, Triesch, Miss Anderson, Miss Gabriel, Muller, Wallace FRANK M. MULLER . EUGENE O. TRIESCH _ GARY L. TISDALE _____ CHARLES E. WALLACE JUDY L. ANDERSON . NANETTE GABRIEL ... _____________ President _____ Vice President ... Social Secretary Secretary-Treasurer Junior Sweetheart Aggie Sweetheart 454 Abel, Albert W., Jr. Adams, David E. Airhart, Jim W. Aldrich, Lovell W. Alexander, Richard M. Allen, James H., Jr. Allen, Jesse L. Allen, Roy M. Allen, Willie J. Almard, Lyndon K. Altman, William K. Anderson, Louis F. Anderson, Robert J., I Andrews, Donald G. Applewhite, Jim R. Armatte, Thomas A. Armstrong, Richard W. Atwell, Donald C. Avant, Thomas R. Averett, Joe N., Jr. Babin, Leopold B. Badgwell, Don H. Bailey, Ed I. Bailey, James M., II Balfour, Boyce B., II Ballard, John S., II Bammel, William E., Jr. Banner, Wilbur W. Bantle, Harold T. Bargmann, William G. Barkeymeyer, David L. Barker, Richard B. Barlow, John E. Barr, Dennis B. Barrett, Richard E. Barron, James T. Barry, James D. Bateman, Barry L. Bauer, Stephen M. Baxter, Michael C. Bayer, William C. Becka, John C. Beckom, Edwin A. Beighle, Phillip L. Bender, William C. Benes, Joseph B. Bennett, Virgil O., Jr. Bergoon, Ronald D. Berry, Darryl C. Betz, Roscoe A. Beutnagel, Elmer H. Bickham, Johnnie A. Bishop, Marvin D. Bitar, Jose J. Blackwell, Freddie J. Blackwell, Thomas M. 455 Blankenship, James W. Boehck, Richard R. Bogart, Danny M. Boles, James D. Bollinger, Lee S. Bone, George E. Borg, David A. Borgstedte Theodore W. Boring, Emory P. Bornefeld, Bruce K. Bott, Jeff L. Bourgeois, James E. Bourne, Cecil M. Bowers, Joe Brewster, Charles Brittan, Charles L. Brooks, John M. Brotherton, John R. Broussard, Gordon G. Brown, Clifford L. Brown, Larry G. Brown, Raymond L. Brown, Richard E. Brown, Robert C. Browne, Herbert A. Bruce, David L. Bryson, Bernard G. ' Buckellew, William R. ■I I Bullock, Eddie D. Bullock, Robert L. Burke, Advia J., Ill Burkhalter, Kenneth R. Burns, Henry T. Burns, James M., Jr. Burr, Hiram H., Jr. Bush, John G. Buttrill, Gerald H. Byram, James C. Byrd, Joe S. Caffey, Garry E. Cain, George E. Callahan, Francis T. Callcott, William H. Camero, Hector A. Camp, Bill Campbell, David F. Canup, David H. Cardwell, Thomas A. Cal ton, Freddy W. Carpenter, James M. Carrillo, Arturo L. Carrillo, Daniel S. Casares, David, Jr. Castellanos, Martin M. Castillo, Julio C. Catalina, Pete A. 456 Catalina, Pete A. Catchings, Ronald C. Cauthron, David L. Chaney, Ernest W. Chessman, Cliff M. Chenoweth, Robert D Chilton, Harold W. Christ, Allen E. Chupik, Stephen E. Clark, Jerry L. Clarke, George W. Clifton, David S. Cochran, John S. Cohen, Robert S. ■ Conn, Gerald R. Conner, Howard S. Conner; James C. Cook, Harold E. 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Hardeman, Lyman J. Harrell, Gary R. Harrell, James E., Jr. Harris, Cliff A. Harris, Ronald B. Harris, William B. Harrison, James F. Harrison, Milton L. Harrison, Warren I. Hattaway, William E. Hawkins, Ennis M. Hawkins, Robert M. Haynes, Grady L. Heinemann, EugeneJT ' l Heliums, Lee N., II Henry, George M., Jr. Henton, Larry D. Herman, J. Rudy Hernandez, Joaquin Herrera, Francisco G. Hewes, Cecil G., Ill Higgins, Michael E. Hilburn, Benny M. Hinze, Ray G. Hitt, Barney L. Hobbs, William D. Hobler, Ross L. Holcomb, William D. Holder, George R. Holditch, Damon W. Holick, Donald H. Hollern, Patrick J. Holloway, Ernest R., Jr. Holmes Charles R. Hook, Charles O. Hooks, Donald L. Hopgood, Marvin T., Jr. Put a little fun in your life, try dancing. 459 1 Hopkins, Franklin B., Jr. Howard, Bob B., Jr. Howard, Clyde W. Howard, Russell C, Jr. Howell, Ronald E. Huchton, Richard M. Hudgins, William W. Hughes, Gaylon E. Hugo, John E. Hunt, Glen L., Jr. Hurley, James M. Husfeld, David C. Hyde, Michael W. Ingram, Johnny L. Jarvis, Billy B. Jaynes, Jay Jeffus, Mac R. Jenkins, Josseph S. B. Jenkins, Robert D. Jernigan, William A. Johnson, Billy R. Johnson, Joe N. Johnson, Roy D. Johnson, Tom M. Jolly, Robert W. Jones, Curtis B. Jones, Eric P. Jones, Harrison P. N J Jones, James G., Jr. Jones, Michael D. Jones, Ronald M- Jurries, Royce W. Kana, Edward J. Keltner, Neil L. Kemp, Johnie Killingsworth, Amos E. Killingsworth, Louis D. Killough, David T. Kingston, Joseph R., Ill Kiolbassa, Thomas A. Kirkpatrick, Jack Kleinert, Glenn A. Klepper, Ronald W- Kothmann, Herbert G. Kressler, Herbert H. Kretzschmar Gilbert E. Krieg, Daniel R. Kurtz, Lyndon W. Kyle, James D. Laird, Patrick O. Laird, Roy L. Laird, Thomas D. Lanasa, Philip J., Ill Lane, Bruce G. Lange, Aubrey K. Lange, William L. 460 Marion, David P. Marshall, George R. Martell, Robert D. Martin, Alfred A. Martin, Aubrey G. Martinez, Homer T. Mason, William W. Matthews, Thomas M. May, Wiley D., Jr. Mayers, Pablo, Jr. Mayo, James M. McBride, Ronald T. McCall, Richard H., Jr. McCallister, Clovis E. McClung, Roy L. McCollum, James E. McConnell, Thomas T. McCoy, George L. McDaniel, O ' Rell O. McDowell, David H. McFerrin, Artie R. 1 ' ! McGinn, Fred L. McGinnis, Ronnie M. McKinney, Gary A, McQueen, Hamilton D. Loy E., II Eugene P. Melton, Robert G. Meeks, Meier, Menzies, Stephen P. Messer, Clarence R., Jr. Mieares, Leslie T. Migura, Wallace W. Milam, William C, Jr. Miller, Joel E. Mills, Donald W. Mims, Constantine, II Mitchell, James D. Mohr, Robert E. Molina, Henry E. Monschke, Richard A. Montoya, Jose A., Jr. Moon, Willia Mooney, William E., Jr. Moore, John E. Moore, Lawrence Y. Moore, Ronald L. Moreman, David E. Muller, Frank M., Jr. Murphey, Ronnie G. Murphee, Donald E. Murphy, David L. Murray, Robert C. Muston, Kurt A. Myers, Charles W. Myers, Earle R., Jr. Myers, Melvin A. Myers, Norman E. Nea Robert M. Nesuda, Robert A. Nicholas, Robert W. Nixon, James L. Norman, Henry H. Norris, John R. Northcutt, Jasper R. Norvell, Michael J. Obediente, Jorge G., Jr. Oberhoff, Kenneth E. O ' Bryant, Bill Ocker, Edward D. O ' Connor, Joseph H., Jr. Oddson, Terrence A. Oinen, Ronald S. Olivarez, Ben D. Oliver, Michael M. Oliver, Paul R. Olson, M. Eugene Oman, Richard A. O ' Neal, James L. O ' Neal, Michael N. O ' Reilly, Michael P. Often, Douglas B. Owen, Frank S., Jr. Pachall, Carlton W. Palm, Robert N. ner, Pantalion, Charles Parker, Everett R. Parker, James E. Parker, Kenneth Parker, Roy D. Parnell, Jame: Pedigo, Stephen K. Pendergrass, Carl, Jr. Penland, Aaron B. Perez, Victor M. Perkins, Herbert A. Peterson, Keith A. Petty, George D. Petty, Jerry L. Petty, Robert L. Phillips, Larry A. Pickard, James M. Pickard, iowery B. Pickett, Guy V. Piersall, John G. Piper, Lloyd L., II Plummer, Mitty C. Plunkett, Larry K. Pool, Walter C. Porter, Ron R. Post, Lynn J. Pounds, Herbert E. Powell, Roger A. Proctor, John M. Pusch, Donald E. Plyant, Alfred J. Quisenberry, Alex J. Rab, Khandker S. Rader, William K. Ramsey, Johnny S. Rannals, Larry D. Rasch, Anthony A. Ray, Murphy E., Jr. Raymond, Dennis H. Reeve, Lowell E. Reeves, Marion C. Reich, Robert E. Reicherzer, Gary W. Reifsnyder, Richard E. Reitz, James J. Rekforik, Horace J. Reue, Glenn H. Reyes, Ruben V. 463 Richardson, Michael L. Richter, Alden J., Jr. Richter, Carl X., Jr. Riggs, James C. Riley, Billy M. Riley, Brian L. Riley, Paul E. Risinger, Charles R. Riske, Robert M. Rivera, Antonio Robertson, Bill R. Robertson, Stephen B. Robinson, Michael C. Roche, Hubert C. Rohde, Norris D. Roming, Leland D. Rose, Douglas N. Rose, John T. Rowland, Robert A., Ill Rutyna, Aldis P. Salitors, James Saloma-Orozco, David A. Sanchez, David S. Sandford, Ronald D. Sanford, Michael B. Sangerhausen, Charles R. Sansom, Homer J. Santos, Jose C. Schawe, R. B. Schlaeger, Herman T. Schlather, Kenneth J. Schmidt, Glenn W. Schoenemann, William A. Schomburg, Arthur B. Schott, Ronald J. ■ Schur, Donald G. Scott, Preston A. Scott, Robert E. Sedberry, James M. Seely, Thomas R., Jr. Segura, Richard P. Seitz, Richard D. Serimshire, Floyd H. Shadel, William N. Shane, John W. Sherman, William T. Simmons, Kenneth O. Simons, Milam T. Simpson, Jimmie D. Simpson, Russell B. Skaggs, Ronald L. Slaughter, David C. Slimp, Jack B. Sloan, Michael A. Slone, Richard L. Smith, Benjamin R. Smith, Charles E. Smith, Darrell F. Smith, E. C. Smith, Harold D. Smith, Jackson K., Jr. Smith, Jay D. Smith, John D., Jr. 464 Smith, Richard W. Smith, Stephen F. Smith, William O. Smothermon, Ronnie D. Snider, Robert H. Soland, Fred H., Jr. Sotelo, Oscar South, John H. Southerland, Jesse M. Spaeth, Clifford W. Spain, Henry S. Spangler, David W. Spellmann, Robert L. Spencer, Erik L. Springer, Stanley L. Stafford, Harold R. Starek, John M. Steele, Roy W. Steffeus, Leonard G., Jr. Stepp, James L. Stevens, Michael P. Stevens, Richard M. Stewart, Chester D. Stewart, William H. Stiles, David E. Stillwell, Virgle C, Jr. Stoffregen, Glen E. Stokes, Richard H. Stovall, John M., Ill Stricklin, Billy C. Striegler, Thomas L. Suarez, Armando L. Sugarek, Frank L. Suhler, David R. I Suib, Michael R. Supak, James R. Taylor, William E. Teems, Terry L. Templer, Thomas W. Thedford, Billy R. Theis, Thomas M. Thomas, Norman C. Thompson, Alton C. Tierce, Millard L. Tijerina, Albert A. Tompkins, Bill G. Trainer, Lloyd D. Traylor, Bobby J. Traylor, Richard C. Tredway, Willard L. Trevino, Manuel R. Triesch, Eugene O., Jr. Turney, William H. Urbanic, Charles E. Urbina, Luis R. Urdaneta, Rafael A. Uribe, Adelaida, Jr. Vacek, Mark, Jr. Valiente, Eduardo A. % VanWagner, Roger G. Vasek, Leon J. Vaughan, J. C. 465 Vaughn, Joe H. Vernon, Albert E., Ill Vernon, Grant G. Vick, Jerry D. Villareal, Adolfo C. Vitek, Philip C. Volz, Gary A. Vrzalik, John H. Walker, Stanley L. Wallace, Charles E. Walls, Ronnie L. Wanstrath, John J. Ward, John K. Warnick, Philip W. Warren, Donald R. Warren, John R. Watts, Foster l., Jr. Watts, William R. Wayne, James A. Wehner, Arthur L. ncidci, jusepn White, Carey L. White, Charles W. White, Hugh T. Whiteker, Jerry N. Wiggins, Hal R. Wilbeck, Gary L. Williams, Donese W. Williams, Stephen J. Wimbish, Gary H. Winfrey, James E. Wisdom, Ray C, Jr. Wolfe, Ben E. Womble, Glendon D. Wood, Gerald L. Wortham, Murray L. Wright, Granville C. Wright, James L. Wright, James L. Wright, Thomas W. Wuensche, Rudy M. Wynn, George C. Yaskovic, Robert A. Young, Don P. Youngblood, Samuel R. Zomzow, Kenneth A. Zemonek, Victor J. 466 OASS OP ' 66 Dooley, Miss Gabriel, Williams, Miss Eicholtz, Beck RICHARD DOOLEY ________ MICHAEL BECK ___________ MICHAEL RAYBOURNE TRAVIS WILLIAMS _______ JOHN RODGERS _________ EVA LYNN EICHHOLTZ NANETTE GABRIEL _____ _____________________ President ______________ Vice President _____ Secretary-Treasurer ___________ Social Secretary ____ MSC Representative Sophomore Sweetheart _______ Aggie Sweetheart 467 Aglietti, Gory C. Akin, Danny G. Aldrich, Sam P,, II Alexander, Thomas L. Allen, Donald E. Allen, John D. Allison, John C. Amthor, George M. Anderson, Charles E. Andrews, Kevin R. Antosh, Thomas F. Arrington, Billy L. Ashcraft, Jack G. Bacon, William S. Baggett, Joe E. Bailey, Thomas C. Bamberg, William H. bamberg, wimam i Barker, Dudley S. J Barlow, Jimmy R. Bartlett, Tommy R. Barton, Mike Bathey, George A. Baugh, Lawrence T. e,grdo!!V ' i E on A. N beaumont, Richard D. Beck,i Parrel E., Jr. Beck, Michael O. I Rc Beggerly, James D. Belcher, Eald W. Belinsky, Peter B. Berger, Eugene J. ••geTngen, Frank E. Bernhard, Larry K. Berry, Larry A. Beyer, Melvin L. Bishop, Eugene H. Bishop, Gerald T. Black, Norman E. Black, William R. Blackmon, Joe A. Blain, Nicholas D. Blair, Kippen L. Blake, Jack P. Bohn, Phillippe G. Bond, Norman E. Bordovsky, Robert D. Better, Jon K. Bowers, Ralph E. Box, Roger R. Boyce, W. Craig Boydston, Michael B. Boykin, George F. Bradley, John L. Bratton, Jack W. Bresler, Dana A. Brewster, Olin F. Brewton, Audie R. Brock, Kennith D. Brotze, Gary H. Broussard, Edward A., Jr. Brown, A. E. Brown, James F. Brown, Jimmie M. Brown, Ronald F. Brown, Thomas G. Brumley, Billy D. Brumley, William D. Brummett, Barry J. C. Bryan, Jerry R. Bryant, Larry M. Buck, Craig G. Burch, Joe T. Burgoon, Collin B. Burnett, James T. Burnette, Ronald L. Burns, Richard L. Bush, Joseph K. Byrnes, John M. Callaway, Morris D. Campbell, Billy M. Campbell, Richard S., Jr. Cannon, Michael D. Cano, Joe U. Cano, Narcisco O. Cardiel, Richard B. Carpenter, Edwin H. Carter, Clark E. Castro, William Caswell, James E. Cervenka, Bennie G. Chalberg, Marshall L. Chastang, David E. Chitwood, Richard D. Chovanec, Eugene E. Clancy, Edward L. Clark, David W. Clements, John R. Climie, Robert L. Coco, Michael F. Coffin, Charles H. Cole, Robert H. Collins, Robert E., Jr. Collins, William G. Combs, Harold R. Connell, William B. Cook, Larry E. Cook, Wade E. 468 Coon, Craig N. ortrr Cooper, Richard E. Cope, Houston D. Copeland, Ronald R. Corbett, Billy B. Cordero, Virgil N., Ill Correll, Roy A. Cox, Gerald M. Cox, Ronald J. Craddock, Oliver W. Craig, Chris E. Crocker, Larry D. Crockett, David S. Crumbliss, James J. Culver, James L. Cuny, Fred C. Cure, Louie M. Curington, Lloyd D. Daerr, Richard L. Dalton, James V. Daly, Michael E. Darden, James G., Ill Darmon, Richard B. Davis, Aubrey R., Jr. Davis, Charles E. Davis, Richard A. Davis, Thomas S. Day, Thomas M. Denison, David R. Denney, MichaelfE. Deuel, Lloyd E. DeWitt, Amos T. Dhif, Khemais Diaz, Julio F. Dibrell, Charles F., Jr. Dietz, Irving M. Diltz, Theo R. Dismukes, John T., Jr. Dittberner, Phillip L. Dockery, Rodney L. Dodgen, John P. Dodson, David H. Dominy, James F. Donaho, Glynn R. Donnellan, Robert Q. Donovan, Richard L. Dooley, Richard M. Doolittle, James H., Ill Doran, Russell L. Dorn, Wilfred C., Jr. Douglas, John W. Dowden, William T., Jr. Doyal, Sidney R. Doyle, Thomas A Dromgoole, Glenn A. Druebert, Hilmar C. duBose, Wade B. Duchamp, Eugene A. Duncan, William S. Dungan, Clifford T. Dungan, James R. Duran, John M. Duvall, Duncan E., Jr. Ellis, John M. Ellis, Robert C. Elsey, Ronald E. Elzner, Dennis R. Engdahl, Gilbert R. Engelbert, Richard E. Engelbert, Robert A. English, Ronald W. Erwin, Edward A. Escobar, Kenneth R. Esparza, Edward D. Estes, Ivan G. Evans, Michael L. Felkner, Roy D. Felps, Alton D. Ferreira, Abel M. Ficker, Richard H. Fischer, David H. Fisher, Joseph H. Fletcher, Ronald W. Ford, Edwin R. Foster, Jim Fowler, Harry B. Fowler, Thomas P. Franks, Clarence E. Fraser, Joseph G. Frazier, Stephen W. Fredericksen, Larry W. Friedmann, Raymond J. Fulgham, William N. Fuller, David W. Furrh, Samuel R. Gaden, John D. Gallegos, Joseph Galloway, William Gamble, Michael Garcia, Romeo C. Gayle, Charles M. Gee, John F. Gibson, David V. Giesenschlag, William H. Gilbert, Michael D. Gill, Ellis C. Gillis, Travis O., Jr. Gingrich, Larry H. 469 Goodwin, Henry W. Gordon, Danny M. Gordon, Patrick T. Gosney, Gary L. Graf, Albert A. Graf, Kenneth E. Grafton, Michael B. Graham, Dave E. Graham, Rick J. W. Grams, Eugene J. Graves, Jack, Jr. Gray, Jay A. Griffin, Charles V. Griffith, Donald L. Griffith, John S. Griffith, Michael W. Griffith, Steven K. Gudgel, Keith E. Guerra, Robert L. Gutierrez, Hector X. Hagle, Donald H. Hall, William S., Jr. Hamilton, Patrick C. Hammel, Richard W. Hanna, Wayne W. Hanusch, John A. Hanzalik, Herman A. Hapenney, James D. Harbert, Jerry C. Harcrow, Robert J. Hargrove, Thomas R. Harrell, momas E. Harris, Dickie A. Harris, Franklin A. Harris, Jack E. Harris, Ronald A. Hart, Anthony P. Harvey, Edgar J. Harvey, Gary B. Hasselmeier, Robert J. Hatcher, Lester B. Hawkes, Robert W. Hayden, Louis E. Hays, David M. Hearron, George S. Hefley, Martin W. Heger, Robert S. Henard, Dan M., Jr. Henry, Sam S., Jr. Hensarling, George B. Henslee, Robert W., Jr. Hereford, Michael G. Herring, Sheldon M. Hicklin, John S. r ' js, ; ■ili Hicks, Hal S. Hill, Cornelius E. Hill, Orvel F. Hill, Walter C. Hilton, Whitney J. Hlozek, Donald R. Holden, Eric J. Holder, Leonard D. Hollan, John D., 111 Hollingsworth, Russell C. Holster, Jesse L. Hood, Ronald E. Hooton, James G. Hooton, James W. Horn, Louis G. Hornback, James R. Horne, Morrisette W. Houston, James B. Howard, James W. Hubert, Paul E. Hudler, Thomas J. Huffman, Kirby W. Hufhines, Bobby R. Hughes, Lynn B., Jr. Humphries, Paul M. Hurta, Frank J. Huston, Michael D. Isbell, Robert G. Ivie, Glen W. Jackson, Donald L. Jackson, Oscar, III Jackson, Thomas M. Jacobs, Jerry A. Jacoby, Pete W., Jr. Jaegers, Gordon A. James, Karl R. Jaris, Edward J. Jendrusch, Gerald J. Jerden, Larry R. Johnson, Afton B. Johnson, Albert P. Jones, Hugh N. Jones, Jerry L. Jones, Richard A. Juarez, Jacinto P. Kahanek, Henry Kaiser, Larry K. Kauffman, James H. Kearney, John A. Keeling, Donald W. Keilers, Dennis R. Kelley, Charles P. . _ Kennedy, Gary W. 470 Kennemer, Larry C. Kessler, Homer W. Key, Dennis M. Kickliter, Lowry N. King, Cullis L., Jr. Kirchner, Vinson E. S. Kiya, Michael K. Kleemeier, Henry G. Knouse, Jerry A. Koch, Kenneth J. Kollenborn, Byron B. Kosowski, Robert V. Kronenberger, Louis Kubicek, Donald Kunz, Andrew E. Lackey, Stacy H. Lake, Simeon T. Lamm, Michael E. Lane, Robert W. Lansford, Ronald C. Law, James R. Lawson, Sharol D. Lee, Loyl L. Lee, Robert G. Lee, Thompson W. Leftwich, Marion W., Jr. Leifeste, Rodney D. Lemke, Clyde D. Lewis, William C. Lindsey, |Lesl ie C. Linton, Roy E. . Lipiec, Chester M. Little, Robert G. Long, Robert K. Lovelace, David J. Lovelace, John L. Lunsford, Thomas M. Markey, Frank H. Marrou, Benjamin F. Marsh, Ronald A. Martinez, Juan A. Massey, Billy G. Massey, Calvin L., Jr. Matthaei, Rudolf H. Matthews, Warren T. Matthys, Allen W. ear, May, Roy L. McAdams, Charles O. McCall, Homer G. McCarthy, Loyd V. McClung, John E. McDonald, Richard P. McGinnis, Charles T., McGowan, Brian W. McGowan, Dee W. McGrath, Michael J. McKaughan, Edward W. McKinney, John C. McMillen, Thomas A. Medford, Sidney F. Mella, Charles A. Mencora, Francisco Merritt, Weldon L. Mika, Donald F. Miller, Jack H. Miller, Larry B. Miller, Wesley L. Miller, William A. Millikin, Charles W., Milstead, James P. Minks, Ray C. Mistrot, Ralph W. Mitchell, Edwin D., II Mock, Tommy D., Jr. Moon, Thomas E. Moore, John M. Moore, Marbert G., Jr. Moore, Ronald K. Moore, William D., II Morgan, Charles E. Morgan, Ronald W. Morris, Douglas R, Morris, James H. Morris, Larry D. Morrison, Robert G. Mosesman, Barry Mosty, Robert L., Jr. Mottley, James R. Munson, Gary W. Munson, Milam A. Murrah, Thomas F. Murray, James C. Musser, Tommy W. Muzny, Lawrence S. Myers, William F. Nabors, Michael Nagy, William F. Naron, Duane V. Neeley, Jimmy E. Neely, James E. Neely, Joe P. Nelson, John E. New, Benny L. Newcomer, Everett S. Newton, Reginald D. Nickell, Robert L. Nolte, John F. Northcutt, Howard Norton, James F. Nowlin, James R. Noxon, Jon E. Ofcarcik, Ralph P. Offner, Michael, 111 Oliver, Thomas B. Overton, Mike E. Owen, Robert W. Palmer, Daniel W. Parr , William H. Pate, Ronald E. Patton, John H. Pavelka, Miro A. Pechanec, William C. Peoples, William M. Percival, Alfred R. Perry, Billy B. Perryman, David A. Peterson, Donald L. Petrasek, Albert C. Petrash, Ernest F. Petty, Daniel B. Pickering, Grover Q. Pickles, Robert J. Pierce, Don R. Piesieski, Stan W. Pipes, Charles R. Pizzitola, John A. Place, Bradley E., Jr. Polito, Joseph G. Post, Donald E. Potenza, Tommy G. Potts, William R. Powell, James W. Powell, Lonnie L., Ill Poznecki, Andrew W., Jr. Prejean, John C. Presswood, Lani N. Prewitt, John I. Prewitt, Raymond A. Ptak, Lloyd D. Quebe, John C. Radcliffe, Ronald J. Raineri, Edwin A. Rainey, David J. Ralph, Peter V. Ramsey, Jack B., Jr. Rash, Charles E. Rasmussen, Richard A. Raybourne, Michael L. Reed, James A. Reeh, Charles D. Reese, Kenneth L. Reeves, Gary N. Reichle, Leander A., Jr. Reid, William L. Reimers, David D. Remme, Michael J. Reynolds, David C. Richards, Burt S. Riddle, Benny L. Roberts, John S. Robinson, James E. Rodgers, John H. Rodriguez, Benjamin, Jr, Rodriguez, Jose M. Roesler, Helmuth W. Rogers, Floyd V. Rojas, Luis E. Rosenbach, Lawrence M. Rosenbaum, Gene W. Ross, Thomas H. Roth, Clayton L. Rouis, El Mongi Rountree, Max F. Ruedrich, Randolph A. Runge, James F. Ruppersberger, John S. Rutledge, Robert M. Saenz, Angel, Jr. Salge, Andrew C. Salinas, Jose L. Sanchez, Diego Saunders, Michael C. I Scarborough, Cecil H. Schappaugh, Ronald D. Scheer, Eddie F. Scherer, Richard M. Schiwetz, Theodore F. Schroeder, Kenneth R. Schubert, Raymond FI. Schuchardt, Jimmy C. Schuelke, Larry L. Schultz, Lewis R. Schur, James L. Schwerther, Larry J. Scott, Richard A. Seago, John M. See, Edward C. Shallcross, Richard S. Sharp, Marcus V. Sharp, Roger W. Sheaffer, Donald E. Sherman, Steve A. Simmons, Don H. Simmons, Jerry M. Singleton, James M Skiles, Clifford A., Jr. 472 Tompkins, Alfred T. Touchon, Anthony H. Tracy, Dick A. Trlica, Frank E., Jr. Trott, John E., Jr. Tubre, Stephen R. Tyree, Thomas N. Urban, William F. Vackar, Robert C. Slavik, George J., Jr. Sleeper, William W. Sloan, John E. Sluis, James K. Jr. s, James Smith, David B. Smith, James A. Smith, James H. Smith, Pat A. Smith, Robert L. Smith, Smi i, Kol.and D. th,. Ted H. Smith, Thomas A. Smith, William H., Jr. Snider, Victor V. Km Speckels, William D. Spencer, George L. Spencer, James R. ijgj Spiller, Danville D. Spradling, Donald H. f Stabler, James M. Sfacna, Raimund Stanfield, Gerald G. Stanley, Melvin C. Stanley, Richard G. Stearns, Claud R. Stein, Russell W. Stewart, Joe R. Stewart, Lindon M. Stewart, Robert E. Stockstill, Gerald R. Stoops, Steven G. Stryker, Allen J. Studley, Paul R. T. Sweitzer, William A. Sullivan, Andy Swanson, William Swope, James R. Tate, Paul V. Taylor, George L. Taylor, Jon C. Taylor, Thomas H. Taylor, William O., Jr. Tees, David G. Teipel, John R. Tessada, Enrique A. Thomas, David L. Thompson, Dilworth P. Thompson, Marion S., Jr. Thornhill, John D. Thornhill, Otto M., Jr. Thornton, Alton W., Jr. Tindall, Marion H. Tolleson, William D. Tomlinson, Warren N. VanHoosier, William L. Vann, Richard D. Vaughn, Francis A. Vaughn, Ronald E. Van Dohlen, Donald R., Jr. Waddill, Stephen W. Wallace, John W. Waller, Lynn A. Wantzloeben, Kenneth L. Warren, Kirby J. Warrington, David R. Watson, Frank D. Watson, Richard C. Watts, David E. Watts, Eddie L.’ Weathers, Stanley J. Webb, Bryan L. Weber, John D. Weedon, James R. Weir, Victor A., II Wessels, James A. Westmoreland, Gary K. Westmoreland, John S. Wetherbee, Charles F. Whitson, John T. Whitson, Robert H. Wilks, Phillip G. Willcox, Mitchell G. Wille, Kenneth B. Williams, David H. Williams, Travis R. Willingham, George A. Wilson, Clyde A., Jr. Wilson, Winston L. Winsdor, Cecil O., Jr. Winn, Ron D. Walters, Richard A., Jr. Woods, David R. Woodson, Jerry P. Worsham, Lushene M. Wright, Robert A. Wright, William D. Wright, William V. Yahia, Abdelmajid Young, Craig B. 473 OASS OF ’67 L to R: Meyers, Obdyke, McElroy OASS OFFICERS --------- o LOUIS OBDYKE .. DENNIS ELROY ROBERT MEYERS JACK NELSON _________ President _____JVice President Secreta ry-T rea s u re r -_- Social Secretary 474 Abbott, Edward C. Abbott, John P. Ackerman, Clifton W. Adams, Billy D. Adams, John W. Adams, Noel E., ' Jr. Adams, Peter L. Adkisson, Gid B., II Aglietti, Terry C. Aldape, Joel Aldrich, Collin S. Alexander, James L. Alexander, Robert W. Alexander, Roy C. Alfonzo, Raymond W. Allfcritton, George M. Allen, Brent P. Alms, Robert J. Alston, Freddy G. Alfans, Richard U. Amox, Ronald L. Anderson, Charles L. Anderson, David P. Anderson, Larry O. Anderson, Roger R. Andes, Fred S. Andes, Randy T. Angel, Humberto Ansel, Sture A., Jr. Ansley, Charles H. Anthony, Billy M. Anthony, Roy M. Apostolo, Donald L. Arellano, Carlos R. Arledge, Robert G. Armstrong, Daniel A. Arnold, Michael B. Arnold, Milton R. Arrington, Thomas M. Arthur, John A. Atchley, Ronald W. Atherton, James C. Barry, John L. Barry, Wayne P. Barton, David M. Bass, Robert F. Bassham, James M. Batsell, Michael L. Batte, Robert D. Batten, Raymond . Beard, James H. Beaudry, Richard G. Becerril, Raymond H. Beckham, John B., Jr. Beckman, Richard F. Bechner, Ralph E. Beene, Robert A. Beere, Charles W. Beever, Stephen G. Behrens, Thomas A. Bellinger, Thomas P. Bennett, Kenneth W. Bennett, Richmond O. Benson, Robert C. Bentzen, Gordon W. Berger, Michael E. Berkley, Robert D. Berry, Charles M. Berry, Jimmy L. Berry, Michael O. Bess, Robert C. Bettge, Paul D. Beville, John R. Bialas, Gene A. Biles, Dennis B. Bilger, Albert P., Jr. Bippert, Roger D. Bird, Russell G. Bryan, George R. Bryan, Joseph J. Bryan, Michael G. Bruton, William T., Ill Buck, Robert L. Buentello, Rodolfo G. Buescher, Frank J. Buffin, John K. Bumgarner, Jerry M. Birdsong, William A., Jr. Biron, Beau Black, George L, Jr. Blackburn, James R. Blanton, Dennis R. Blazek, Joseph B. Bleker, Edward G. Bohan, Frederick J., Ill Bohl, Terry L. Bonner, John H. Bonvillain, Frank B. Book, William C, Jr. Boortz, Neal A. Bornhorst, James M. Bowen, J. Donald Boyd, Gary A. Bradford, Tom S. Bradley, Gary M. Bradley, Ronald C. Bradner, George T., Sr. Brady, William E. Bramlett, James C. Brand, Jimmy B. Brannan, Emory W. Brant, Charles E. Breed, Alan G. Bricker, Joe D. Bridges, Floyd W. Brill, Robert R. Brin, Stephen E. Brison, Eugene D. Britt, Arie C. Britt, Harry W. Britten, Richard T. Brooks, Charles R. Brown, Carl B. Brown, Charles L. Brown, Charles P. Brown, Edgar W., IV Brown, James M., Jr. Brown, James M. Brown, James T. Brown, Michael A. Brown, Rodgers P. Brown, Ronald A. Brown, Thomas J. Brown, Wayne A. Brown, Wayne W., Jr. Browne, Ronald D. Brummett, Juan H. Burch, Clarence M. Burkhart, Van H. Burleson, Donald C. Burleson, Richard E., Jr. Burney, Donald P. Burns, James C. Burns, Larry W. Burroughs, Michael A. Burrow, Roger L. Burton, William T. Butler, Daniel Y. Butler, John E. Byram, Thomas F. Cabla, Richard O. Cahill, Michael R. Cain, Jimmy D. Calloway, Michael A. Campbell, Clinton D. Canglose, Patrick P. Canion, Kenneth L. Cannon, Charles E. Cannon, Jerry W. Capps, Cecil C. Cardwell, Richard G. Carey, Rayford R. Carmichael, Richard C. Carothers, Michael A. Carpenter, Forrest L. Carrell, Don F. Carroll, James W. Carroll, Lonnie T. Carter, Donald C. Carter, Gregory S. Casey, Tommy W. Catalena, Pete W. Cauble, Barney W. Cawood, Benny J. Cayton, Stewart K. Chalmers, James W. Chambliss, Edmond Chapman, Roy D. Will the cadet who sneaked out of the dorm last nite to meet a girl in the woods please step forward . . company . . . halt. Chastain, Jim D. Chauviere, Edward D. C herry, Frederick B. Chesney, John D. Chewning, Dudley G. Chiles, Thomas H. Chipps, James D. Chi tty, Harvey C. Choate, John R. Christie, Richard L. Chumley, Delbert L. Cilio, Alfred T. Clark, Charley B. Clark, Harry G. Clark, Raymond C. Clark, Richard A. Clark, Ronnie J. Clark, Willard W., Jr. Clarke, Gerald S. Clarke, William H. Clayton, Kenneth A. Clifton, Danny M. Coates, Charles L, Jr. Cobos, Charles R. Cochran, Donald B. Cockrell, Melvin W. Coco, Gerald S. Coddou, Charles A. Cohen, David A. Coker, Donald J. Cole, Thomas T. Collins, Craig Combs, James A. Compton, Cecil G. Compton, Michael E. Condino, Francis F. Connevey, Layne H. Cook, Archie D., Jr. Cook, Charles D. Cook, John M., II Cooley, Gary L. Coons, Paul R. Cooper, Donald S. Cooper, Gary W. Cooper, John H. Coooper, Larry R. Cooper, Leonard D. Cope, Jesse T., Ill Copeland, James C. Cosper, Johnnie W. Girls with a future, beware of men with a past. Cox, Gary B. Cox, James C, III Crawford, William H. Cree, David W. Cregg, Gary, L. Crenwelge, Roger H. Criswell, John S. Cronk, Alfred E., Jr. Crook, Jack M. Crooks, James D., Jr. Crosthwait, William R. Crowder, Darly K. Crowder, Jerry L. Crowley, Robert T. Crouch, Charles M. Cruz, David J. Cuellar, Robert Cumbie, Billy K. Cummings, David D. Cunningham, Randal Cupp, Lloyd G. Curlee, Jesse W. Curry, Virgil E. Curtis, Frank P. Czajkowski, Thomas P. Dance, David E. Daniel, Larry M. Dansby, Robert S. Darden, David A. Davidson, Jim R. Davis, Eddie J. Davis, George B. lames B. lohn F. Robert O. uawson, James E. Deaton, Thomas H. Deen, Travis D. DeFrank, Thomas M. DeGinder, Kelvin DeHart, Ronald E. 477 Denman, Jerry L. Dersfine, Henry W. Desilets, Gary E. Dethlefsen, Mac H. Dezell, Glendon B. Diaz, Peter H. Dickens, Brad C. Dickerson, Raymond G. Dickson, Angus Dietert, Raymond L. Dillon, Ben E., Jr. Dimon, Roy M. Dinwiddle, William T., Jr. Dodd, Michael M. Dominguez, Hugo E. Donges, Henry E. Donkervoet, Donald l. Dougherty, Ken W., Jr. Douglas, David D. Douglas, Paul P. Dow, David H. Drahos, John E. Dreesen, Alan D. Duerer, Albert W., Jr. Dugan, John T. Dumesnil, Curtis A. Dunlap, Melvin E. Duplat, Augusto F. DuPree, Russell B. Durand, Bert L. Durham, Kenneth L. Dusek, Barry J. Dutton, Gary E. Earl, Geoffrey N. Earp, James B. Ebey, John E. Echols, David K. Echols, Melvin Eddings, Larry R. Edelbrock, Joseph A. Ellermc m, Ronald D. Elies, James W. Elliott, Jerry E. Elliott, William S., Jr. Ellis, John P. Ellis, Richard P. Ellison, Truman G., Engelbrecht, Clyde Engelbrecht, Frederick E. Edgar, Thomas D. Edmondson, Hugh B. Edwards, Earl H. Edwards, Robert D. Eeds, John M. Eidson, L. DeWayne Eilers, Willaim A., Jr. Eldridge, Randall A. Eller, Ronald A. Engelbrecht, Ronnald S. Ermis, Harvey J. Escobar, Kenneth R. Escobar, Ruperto B. Esquivel, Arturo Essex, William W., Ill Eyring, Mark W. Ezell, Shannon O. Fagan, Kenneth J., Jr. Fagap, William A. Fannin, Cam L., Jr. Fanning, Karl P. Farias, Peter F. s : Farr, Robert E. Faulkner, Robert B. • Fehler, Edward D. Fenter, Lester C. Feray, David L. Ferguson, George H., Ferguson, John F. Ferrata, Charles D. Fest, Stephen E. Fick, Donald L. 478 Fidler, William M. Field, James W. Fields, Glenn F. Figun, Stephen L. Filtsch, Stephen G. Fincke, Douglas R. Finley, Ralph M. Fischer, Daniel H. Fisher, James H. Fisher, John M. Flores, Leo Fortenberry, Kirby K. Foster, Gary W. Fowler, Bob A. Fraley, John H. Frandolig, James W. Frank, George E. Franklin, Richard H. Franks, Bobby R. Franks, Orlan H. Franks, Paul A. Franks, Thomas F. Franze, Everett K. Fraser, Ben S. Frazer, Robert L, Fredrickson, Henry Freshour, Richard J. Fricke, Dave L. Friddle, George C. Fries, Earl R. Fritz, John L. Fry, Clifford L. Fudge, Wayne B. Fuller, Nicholas M. Gailey, Dwight L. Galle, Jere R. Galloway, Stephen L. Galloway, William M, Garcia, Eloy Gardner, David F. Gardner, Thomas H. Garner, Richard C. Garner, Robert R. Garza, Daniel A. Garza, Pedro Garza, Salvador Gay, Richard E. Gearing, Phil R, Gee, Thomas W. Gerke, William C. Gibson, Edwin G. Gilardi, Philip C. Gilbreath, Walter Gillis, Mailon A, Ginsbuch, Robert G. Gipson, Jerry L. Godin, James M. Godfrey, Frederic Godwin, John C. Golden, Joe A. Gonzalez, Rosendo J. Good, Bill R., Jr. Goodson, Jesse F., Jr. Goodwin, Lee H. Gordom, William W. Gordy, James N. Gossett, Robert P. Gossom, Woodrow W., Jr. Graham, Glenn C. Grant, Larry O. Graves, Allan P. Graves, Henry L., Jr. Graves, Jerry H. Grayson, Stewart M. Green, Charles S. Green, Kenneth Edward Green, Kenneth Eugene Green, George E. Green, William E. Griffin, Charles D. Griffin, John K. Griffin, Robert R. Griffith, Craig A. Grimes, George K., Jr. Grimes, Richard P. Grisham, Thomas L. Groce, William E. Grossenbacher, Richard W. Grossie, Vernon B., Jr. Grove, Robert L. Grunewald, Kenneth F. Guertler, Robert M. Guin, Lester R. Gummer, Steve V. Gunnels, Robert D. Gustafson, Robert H. Haag, Dennis A. Haase, Timothy C. Hablinski, William Hafner, John L. Haley, John R., Jr. Hall, Charles Gary Hall, Charles Goodman Hall, Henry T. Hall, Norman R. Halpin, James M. Haltom, Donald H. Hammit, Earl D. Hammond, John C. Hampton, Robert J. Handley, Robert T. Hannigan, Edward V. Hansford, Charles L. Happ, John H., Jr. Harding, Thomas H. Harkey, Ronald D. Horned, Charles R. Harrell, Donald P. Holcomb, Robert A. Holden, Cornelius L. Holdredge, David E. Hollapay, John N. Hollister, Jerry G. Holloway, James M. Holmes, David L. Holtz, Stephen T. Honeycutt, David M. Harrelson, Johnny B. Harris, Arch F. Harris, Bill L. Harrison, Vernon D. Harper, Kurt H. Harvell, David J. Harvey, Gary G. Harvey, Victor G. Harwell, Leslie J. Haseloff, William C. Hafzenbuehler, Daniel B. Hauser, Thomas F. Hauss, David E. Havel, Joseph R. Hawkins, Joseph G. Hayes, Jerral W. Hearin. Walter P. Heath, James B. Heaton, Cyrus R., Jr. Hebert, Ronald T. Heinen, Ronald E. Heinrich, Daniel E. Heinrich, Durwood J. Heitman, Lawrence P. Helmcamp, Jack F. Henderson, Joseph Henderson, Michael P. Henderson, Quentin R. Henry, Milton M. Henry, Melton M. Henry, Thomas C. Hensley, William M. Herrington, James R., Hickman, Richard A. Hicks, Arthur W. Ill Higgins, Robert W. Hightower, Erskine W. Hightower, James R. Hill, Jerry G. Hill, John M., Jr. Hillhouse, Michael R. Hillis, Conrad M. Hindman, Wi lliam R. Hlavaty, Andy J. Hocking, Alfred E., Ill Hoffman, Charles W. Hoffman, Richard F. Hogan, William D. Hohman, Dennis N. Hood, Billy M. Hopkins, Charles L. Hopkins, Michael H. Hopper, Bruce L. Horvath, James S. Hosley, Richard A., II House, Randolph W. Houston, Donald A. Houston, Victor L. Houze, Robert A. Howard, Lawson Hubacek, Thomas W. Hudgens, Ernest M. Huebinger, Wayne E. Hughes, John C, Jr. Hughes, John L. Hughes, Thomas W. ■ Hulbert, David E. Hunt, Curtis L. Hunt, Richard C. Hunter, Darius C. Hurley, William Husfeld, Glenn Hutton, James C. Hyvl, Daniel J. Ingram, Donald B. Irvin, Robert A. Jaeckle, Alan C. Jaegers, Gordon A. Jackson, David A. Jaffe, Stephen H. Janac, Joe R. Jank, William E. Jarrell, Freeman J., Jr. Jeanes, Franklin W. Jeffrey, David L. Jenkins, Paul S. Jennings, Arthur C. Jennings, James N. Jensen, Paul A. Jensen, Paul L. 480 Jett, Alvin D. Jett, William J. Jinks, Hiram G. Johns, Kenneth E. Johnson, Jackie Johnson, James E. Johnson, James H. Johnson, Kenneth W. Johnson, Randolph E. Johnson, Ronald D. Jones, Charles T. Jones, Edwin E. Jones, Richard F. Jones, Stephen A. Jones, William T. Jordan, George E. Jordan, Michael G. Joyer, Floyd H. Juge, Randall J. Jungman, Frederick M. Kaatz, Ervin A. Kardys, Richard Karle, Frederick G. Kasprzyk, Edward J. Kafzbeck, Edward R. Keating, David T. Keisling, Kim Kelley, Larry D. Kelley, Steven P. Kelley, Ted L. Kelly, Jennings, B. Kelly, Kern D. Kemler, Arden V. Kemper, George H. Kinard, David H. King, Thomas M. Kinnard, Jay R. Kirchner, Kenneth W. Kirk, Laurence R. Kirkham, Emmett O., Jr. Kirkpatrick, James R. Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey S. Kithas, George A. Klahn, James B. Klamke, Stephen E. Klein, Lawrence J. Kleypas, Bernard M. Knutson, Ronny E. Koberg, Frederic J. Kocian, David A. The man who knows how will always have a job, but the man who knows why will always be his boss. The average father wears out a pair of shoes while the rest of the family wears out a set of tires. Koehl, John B. Koehler, Otto K. Koehler, Wayne H. Koenig, William T. Koliba, Marvin L. Korb, Kenneth W. Kornfuehrer, Paul R. Koss, William E. Kovich, Andrew S., Jr. Krebs, John E. Kruse, Robert F. Kunetka, Michael F. LaBarbera, Philip T. LaBorde, Philippe Lackland, Robert H. Lacy, Nelson F. Lambert, Dennis W. Lamkin, Kenneth A. Lamkin, Stephen L. Landreth, Gordon E. Landtroop, Larry L. Lane, James R. Lane, Michael C. Langdon, Wendell H., Jr. Langley, George A. Langsefh, Richard L. Langston, John B. Laramey, Thomas A. Lasater, Martin L. Lasell, Melvin H. Laves, Charles G. Layton, James G. Lazenby, Richard T. Le Blanc, R. Bruce, Jr. Le Bus, Barry K. Le Bus, John M. Ledbetter, Harry L. Lee, Wayne Lehto, Axel E. Lemon, William L Lenzo, David R. Leonard, Roy H. Lewis, Converse R., Ill Lewis, John C. Lewis, John E. Lewis, Larry E. Lewis, Phil B. Liles, Kenneth W., Jr. Lillard, Malcolm D. Limpus, Lawrence L. 481 Lindsey, Claude E. Linenberger, Ralph A, Lipiec, Jerome M. Lippe, Larry G. Little, Neal E. Lebrecht, Morris N. Lackey Miles P. Lockhart, James V. Lockstedt, Kerry O. London, Roger K. Long, George W. Loomis, Billy J. Loustaunau, Lawrence J. Love, Kenneth C. Lovell, Ashley C. Lovell, Robert H. Loyd, Jerry L. Lozowski, William R. Lucero, Edward, Jr. Luckenbach, Carl A. Ludwig, Al J. Lyle, James L. Lyerly, George E. Maberly, Edwin D. MacDonald, Edward A. Macias, Jose J. Madison, William F. Magee, John G. Maldonado, Macario O. Malitz, Charles C. Manley, Strode D. Mann, Mike D. Manning, Craig Q. Manning, Richard R. Manning, Walter S., Jr. Marcontell, James H. Marek, James E. Markham, William E. ( Jr. Marshall, Douglas V., Jr. Marshall, Lon L. Marshall, William P. Matcek, James F. Matelski, Dwain E. Matkin, William R. Matocha, Donald J. Matson, John J. Matthews, Douglas M. Maule, William F. Mayer, Gordon J. Mazur, Edward McAdams, Robert G. McAffe, Jimmy A. McAffe, Michael L. McAlpine, Eugene F. McCabe, Dennis M. McCannon, David L. McCarthy, Michael P. McClung, Billy M. McConnell, Robert W. McCormick, Joe R. McCoy, Rodney D. McCutchen, Danny R. McDaniel, James A. McDaniel, Sam L. McDonald, Robert J. McElroy, Dennis R. McElroy, Gary W. McElroy, Kennedy K. McFarlanp, James W. McGehee, Thad L., Jr. McIntosh, John F. McKeen, Robert G. McKenzie, Michael C. 482 McKibben, Paul E. McKinney, George G McKinney, William B. McLane, James C. McLean, James E. McLeroy, John A. McLeroy, Robert L. McMillan, Charles H. McNabb, Joe O. McNally, William B. McPherson, Gerry E. McPher son, Ronnie L. McPherson, Thomas C. McQueen, Samuel G. McRae, Douglas K., Jr. Meade, Ricardo Meaux, Lament E. Medina, Pablo M. Martin, Charles M. Martin, Leslie J. Martin, Samuel P. Martinez, Jesus Martinez, Mauricio Maselli, Nicholas V. Mason, Clarence E. Masoomian, Stephen Z. Massey, Roy E. Meek, Robert L. Meier, Wayne C. Meiller, Joaquin W. Melville, David E. Menger, John M. Menn, Albert O. Mergen, Richard J. Merritt, Arthur G. Meyer, Michael V. Meyer, Wayne C. Mezger, James R. Michie, Charles D. Middleton, Roger L. Mikeska, Raymond C. Milanos, George E. Miles, Richard M. Millar, Jerry T. Miller, Alan R. Miller, Bert E. Miller, Henry C, Jr. Miller, Robert M. Miller, Stanley G. Miller, William T. Milstead, Tom Miner, Judson C. Minzenmayer, Dennis E. Mitcham, Robert E. Mitchell, Jim B. Mitchell, Kris Moberly, Richard D. Moehlman, Lewis R. Monaco, Thomas A. Moon, Michael M. Moore, James H. Moran, Robert A. Moraski, Dennis P. Moreau, Edward L. Morgan, Charles H. Morgan, David H. Morgan, Michael R. Morgan, Thomas J. Morrill, Harry R., Jr. Morris, Robbie S. Morriss, Carl A. Moseley, Joe C. Mosman, Thomas M. Moss, Clifton L. Mounce, Jerry F. Mousner, Robert E. Muller, David R. Mueller, Robert C. Mullins, Bert D. Mullins, Howard M. Mullins, Terrell S. Muniz, Edelmiro Mumford, Larry G. Myers, Jack E. Myers, Robert J. Myers, Troy H. Narunsky, Morris J. Nash, Dallas L. Nauck, Albert R. Neumann, LeRoy M. Neal, James K. Neely, Richard W. Nelson, Arved E. Nelson, Jack E. Nesbit, Richard S. Nettleton, Gordon A. Neubauer, John P. Newberry, Robert J. Newman, Clyde T. Newton, Philip L. Nickelson, Ranzell, II Nokes, Gary Noland, Clifton M. Nolen, James R. Nolle, George A. Norman, Watt A. Norris, Chris M. Norwood, James H. Novosad, ' Sidney W. Noyes, Thomas E. Oatis, Robert E. Oberdorf, Robert E. Obdyke, Louis K. O ' Brien, John E. O ' Brien, Robert W. Odum, George A. Ogle, William E. O ' Hara, Michael S. Ohlendorf, Curtis G. Okiyama, Johnny L. Ontiveros, Gilbert C. Osmon, Harold E. Ostman, Robert A. Often, Edwin L. Overstreet, Robert E. Padgett, Steven L. Pall, Michael S. 483 Palladina, John R. Parigi, Joe S. Park, David M. Parmer, David L. Partridge, Charles C. Partridge, Richard B. Patterson, George M. Patton, Gene N. Patton, James C. Patton, Karl S. Pasho, Robert E. Parsons, John C. Pawlak, Jerome M. Payne, Brian M. Payne David A. Payne, James M. Pearson, Alec P., Jr. Pearson, Sammy W. Peebles, Garry L. Peevey, Richard D. Pena, Mario Penuel, Victor B. Pepper, Jack M. Peques, David S. Permenter, John N. Perrone, Paul F. Perry, Arvin L. Perry, Richard W. Persons, James C. Peterson, George M. Phelps, Raymond Phillips, Gary B. Phillips, James N. Phillips, Thomas, Jr. Pigford, Joe M. Pilot, Alan B., Jr. Pina, Manuel, Jr. Piper, Alan L. Piwonka, David J. Plsek, Robert W., Jr. Pogor, Matthew M. Poque, Charles M., II Porter, Donald A. Praeger, Charles E. Prather, William C. Presley, John M. Presnal, Danny L. Price, Don D. Priest, Samuel J. Prochaska, Richard Proctor, Michael R. Provine, William C. Prugh, Richard W. Pool, Wendell M. Porter, Raymond E. Poss, John M. Powell, Arthur E. Pyburn, Jack H. Qeube, Fritz 484 Queen, Floyd J. Rackar, Richard M. Ragle, William G. Ragsdale, James R. Railston, Dale B. Rakoff, Richard N. Ramirez, Narcisso T. Randall, Jack B. Rankin, Ronald W. Rapp, Donald G. Rapp, James H. Raska, Robert W. Raun, Travis N. Ray, Sammy J. Ray, William D. Read, Arthur E., Jr. Read, Raymond M. Real, Caspar S. Recht, Dwight L. Redden, Michael E. Reed, Gary W. Reeves, Samuel W. Rehmet, Joseph D. Reid, James W., Ill Renaud, Aristide F. Renneberg, George E. Renteria, Isaac, Jr. Reynolds, Herbert G. Rial, Samuel C. Rice, Ronald D. Richards, Hugh M. Richardson, Carl A. Richardson, Jacob C, Jr. Richardson, Jerry W. Richardson, Lonny V. Richardson, Ronnie R. Richker, Michael S. Richter, Eugene R. Rigby, William C. Riggs, Maxey S. Ripley, Richard R. The trouble with what melts in your mouth is way it bulges in front of the mirror. Rippy, Roger L. Riser, Eugene L. Risinger, David A. Ritchey, William M. Roach, Pat H. Roberts, George R. Roberts, William D. Roberson, Charles N. Robinson, Fred L., Jr. Robinson, James W. Robinson, Martin M. Robinson, Robert G. Roden, Jack R. Rodgers, Billy W. Rodriguez, Amaro Rodriguez, Guadalupe G. Roeder, Robert E. Rogers, Cletis W. Rohe, Jamie M. Rojas, Fernando J. Roland, Aubrey L. Romine, Lawrence D. Rose, Charles H. Rosenstein, Thomas W. Roudon, Roland M. Rountree, John R., Jr. Roush, Robert T. Rowe, Richard H. Rozenburg, Edward R. Rubach, Alton M. Ruffino, Preston J. Russ, Thomas A. Russell, Kerry E. Russell, William R., Russo, Michael P. Ruth, Andrew M. Rutherford, John S. Rutledge, Roy R. Rymkus, Mike Rymkus, Patrick Sabatier, Michael J. Sadler, Edward P. Saenz, Rene Saenz, Sigifredo Safford, Charles R. Salmon, Clarence R. Sandell, Jerry D. Sanders, Ronald M. Savage, Francis E. Sartain, Allen R. Savage, Jimmie C. Schade, Harold C. Schaefer, Jimmie F. Schember, Kurt A. Scherbel, Charles E. Schlegel, Michael H. Schlener, William F. Schmidt, Gary R. Schmidt, Victor H. Schuck, Raymond B., Jr. Schott, William R. Schreiber, Henry C. Schrider, Michael S. Schroeder, David L. Schroeder, Terrence K. Schubert, Gary W. Schulze, Edward M. Schwank, Ronald H. Schwarzwalder, Alan C. Schwiening, Fred, III Scott, Richard C. Scott, Royce S. Scott, Samuel M., Ill Scott, Sidney I. Screws, David L. Seale, Michael R. Seargeant, Albert J., Ill Seay, Michael G. Segresf, James C. Semmelrogge, John P. Senuta, Jan P. Seymour, Richard W. Shafer, Manzell L. Sharp, Douglas A. Shaw, Brian L. Shaw, Lauren L., Ill Sheen, Terrell C. Shelton, Raymond S. Sheppard, Jack D. Shields, Thomas D. Shipman, Roger D. Shmoldas, Chester J. Shockley, Joe D. Shumate, Donald E. Silliman, Carlos M. Silver, Richard C. Simmons, Eugene C. Simpson, Marvin B. Sims, Robert M. Sinks, Thomas S. 485 A traffic expert said that if all the cars in the nation were placed end to end, some nut would pull out and try to pass ' em Stern, Ronald H. Stevens, Jerry D. Stewart, Jerry R. Stewart, Kirkland W. Stinson, John R. Stone, Thomas C. Storrie, Joseph P. Stofler, Donald L. Skelton, Jack L. Skusa, David H. Sledge, George D. Slider, James T. Small, Daniel R. Smelley, Walter J. Smith, Andrew D., Ill Smith, Bruce A. Smith, Donald E. Smith, Gerald M. Smith, Jon M. Smith, Larry G. Smith, Michael D. Smith, Miller R. Smith, Rodney C. Smith, Roger D. Smith, Ronald N. Smith, Terry L. Smith, Thomas H. Smith, Warren B. Smithson, George R. Smrkovsky, Roy A. Snipes, Roy L. Snowden, James D. Soefje, Harold J. Soland, John P. Sontag, William South, George L. South, Thomas R. Spafford, Joe F. Spangler, George D. Spann, Charles E. Spears, Joseph A. Specie, Richard A. Stacell, H. Glen Stafford, Roger H. Stanaland, Scott I. Standish, John R. Stanitzky, Carl A. Stanton, John S. Starnes, Robert M. Statum, Cyril M. St. Clair, Carl L. Sfeenbergen, James E. Steffens, Craig A. Steindorf, Gerald N. Stell, William V. Stenegle, Harry E. Stephen, Paul L. Stephens, James C. Stovall, Darrell G. Stover, Michael E. Strange, Robert B. Straub, Charles J. Strauss, David D. A tea-sip ' s fiancee had him so well trained that when the wedding ceremony took place, he said, ' I do—don ' t I dear. Strege, Dan L. Strohacker, Louis W. Stupka, Kenneth C. Sullivan, John P. Sutphen, David L. Sweatt, Guy A. Sweeney, William L. Swope, Karl H. Sylvester, John B. Talbert, Robert E. Tally, Richard D. Tanner, Walter E. Tate, Nahum, B. Taylor, Charles A. Taylor, David B. Taylor, Wright B. Taylor, William H, Teddlie, Don E. Teel, Gerald A. Terkanian, Donald M. Terrell, David O. Terry, Augustus T. Terry, William R. Thayer, David H. Thayer, Francis N. Thrash, John J. Thomas, George E. Thompson, Allen R. Thompson, Jon R. Thurman, Charles C. Thying, Lee W. Tidmore, Randall L. Tietze, John C. Tigertt, William D., Jr. Tillery, Tommy A. Tijerina, Andrew A. 486 Tomas, Ronald N. Tomberlain, Marvin P., Jr. Tomlin, Joseph B., Jr. Topperman, Andy Tower, Michael M. Towers, Dennis Tortorice, Sam J. Townsend, Joe D. Tranfham, Cecil R. Treece, Barton G. Trotter, John T. Trulock, Wallace W. Tucker, Travis J. Turley, James R. Tyson, John P. Tyson, William E. Ulich, William L. Unikel, Luis A. Uribe, Manuel Ussery, Sanford R. Valiente, Guillermo E. Valentine, James R. Van Buskirk, Robert L. Vandervoort, Paul E. Vanek, Kenneth N. Van Hellen, Russ W. Van Horn, Jack C. VanWagner, Bruce W. Vargas, Edward S., Jr. Vargas, Rafael E. Vaughan, Clyde C. Vaughn, James C, Jr. Vega, Juan E. Veselka, Eugene K. Villarreal, LeRoy D. Visage, Samuel J. Vitek, Richard D., Jr. Vittetoe, James E. Vogel, Donald E. von Rosenberg, William E. Wadsworth, Grady L. Wagstaff, Thomas L. Wahl, John L. Walcutt, John M. Walker, David T. Walker, Felton S. Walker, John M. Walker, John W. Walker, Michael R. Walter, Thomas R. Wall, Arnold I. Walla, Richard E. Wallace, Claude H., Ill Wallace, Forbes L. Wallace, Hugh S. Walo, Dennis E. Ward, Neal C. Warren, George R. Warren, Jeffrey Warren, John S. Waters, Eugene P., Jr. Watson, Dick R. Wafts, Byron R. Wedtherby, Edward P., Ill Weathers, James R. Weathersbee, Walten C. Webb, Joseph T. Wedemeyer, Henry M. Wegenhoft, Kenneth N. W eise, James N. Weiss, Joe H. Welch, James D. Welsh, Robert P. Wendenburg, Carl A. Weppler, Larry A. West, Joe M. West, Sterling R. Westerfield, Ira D. White, James H. White, James H., Jr. White, James W. White, James W. White, Michael E. White, Morris D. White, Robert M. White, William A. Whitson, William R. Whitton, David Wilk, Darrell J. Wilkinson, James C. Williams, Daniel C. Williams, James D. Williams, Raymond M. Williams, Steve T. Williamson, Richard P. Willingham, John L. Willis, Gary E. Willoughby, Jack M. Wilson, Carey B. Wilson, Fred J. 487 Wilson, George I. Wilson, Penrhyn, III Wilson, Robert B. Wilson, Terry G. Wing, William R. Winkler, Donald H. Winn, Robert M. Wise, Lewis R. Wisenbaker, Kenneth A. Wisenbaker, William C. Wiswell, Eric O. Wofford, Larry L. Wolf, Michael T. Wood, James D. Wood, James H. Wood, Ralph E. Woodard, Joe D. Woods, Don E. Worley, Robert M. Worrel, Edward J. Worst, John M. Woyewodzic, Edwin J., Jr. Wright, Ernest C. Wright, Fred J. Wright, Haskell E. Wright, Joseph M. Wright, Larry M. and where does this come in? I never kiss, i never neck, I never say Hell , I never say Heck. I ' m always good, I ' m always nice, I play no poker, I shoot no dice. I never drink, I never flirt, never gossip or dish the dirt. I have no line or funny tricks, But what the Hell, I ' m only a FISH. Wright, Ronald W. Wyatt, James E. Wyatt, Lawrence E. Wyatt, Willianl K. Wyninegar, Noble C. Yarbrough, David L. Yauger, James H. Young, Clifford R. Young, George A. Young, James B. Young, James K. Young, John W., Jr. Young, Ralph R., Jr. Yaws, James T., Jr. Zahn, Charles W., Jr. Zak, Michael J. Zapata, Thomas, Jr. Zimmerman, William F., Jr. Zinn, Alan M. Zuehlke, Lawrence D. Zwahr, Harley A. Zwartjes, William J., Jr. No sir, we don ' t know how your girl ' s picture got pasted to the ceiling! 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Burton William J. 187, 476 Busch, Paul A., Jr. 330 Bush, John G. 331, 456 Bush, Joseph K., Jr. 468 Buss, Larry H. 300 Buswell, Gordon E. 308 Butler, Charles L. 285, 318 Butler, Daniel Y. 202, 476 Butler, James M. 254, 255, 410 Butler, John Edwin 98, 476 Buttrill, Gerald H. 82, 123, 456 Byassee, Horace L. 337, 410 Byram, James C. 456 Byram, Thomas F. 476 Byrd, Gary L. 120, 243, 410 Byrd, Joe S. 169, 456 Byrd, Ronald R. 45, 228 Byrne, Jerome Patrick 181 Byrne, Roger P. 136, 316 Byrnes, John M. 176, 468 Byrom, James E. 291, 330 Cabla, Richard O. 476 Cabron, Franklin E. 300 Caffey, Garry E. 456 Cahill, Michael R. 96, 476 Cain, George E. 455 Cain, Jimmy D. 278, 279, 476 Caldwell, Alan Boyd 394 Callahan, Francis T. 456 Callan, Miachael B. 104 Callaway, Ben E. 410 Callaway, Michael R. 144 Callaway, Morris D. 102, 468 Callcolt, William H. 335, 456 Calloway, George E. 344 Calloway, Michael A. 81, 160, 476 Camera, He ctor A. 277, 456 Cameron, Donald Scott 127, 291, 410 Camp, Bill 198, 283, 316, 331, 456 Campbell, Barry M. 166 Campbell, Billy M. 468 Campbell, Clinton D. 476 Campbell, Clyde W. 166, 350 Campbell, Colin B. 328 Campbell, David F. 455 Campbell, Richard S., Jr. 114, 468 Campise, James W. 143 Cancellare, Joseph A. 114, 306, 334, 410 Candelaria, Frank 201, 334 Canglose, Patrick P. 143, 476 Canion, Kenneth L. 158, 476 Cannon, Charles E. 164, 476 Cannon, Jerry W. 476 Cannon, Michael D. 179, 468 Cannon, Robert D. 395 Cano, Joe U. 108, 320, 342, 468 Cano, Narciso O., Jr. 169, 468 Canup, David H. 456 Capps, Cecil C., Jr. 187, 476 Cardiel, Richard B. 158, 342, 468 Cardwell, Bill R. 397 Cardwell, Richard G. 166, 476 Cardwell, Thomas A. 166, 263, 456 Carey, Rayford R. 98, 476 Carlton, Freddy W. 45, 228, 322, 456 Carmichael, Richard C. 476 Carothers, Michael A. 98, 476 Carpenter, Edwin H. 146, 346, 468 Carpenter, Forrest L. 114, 476 Carpenter, James M. 285, 320, 456 Carpenter, Ronnie D. 215, 217, 238 Carr, Robert C. 262, 410 Carrell, Don F. 476 Carrillo, Arthur L. 275, 456 Carrillo, Daniel S. 120, 349, 456 Carroll, James W. 476 Carroll, Lonnie T. 146, 476 Carter, Clark E. 166, 326, 468 Carter, Donald C. 89, 196, 476 Carter, Gregory S. 169, 476 Carter, James C. 258, 343, 410 Carter, John M. T. 104, 410 Carter, Leslie A. 320 Carter, Lloyd J. 261 Carter, Richard K. 107, 297 Casares, David 456 Casey, Tommy W. 187, 476 Caskey, Kindred P., Jr. 93, 98, 295, 410 Cass, Stein L. 246 Cassidy, Donald D. 311 Casteel, Terence L. 184 Castellanos, Martin A. 1 07, 456 Castillo, Julio C. 275, 456 Castro, William 468 Castro-Gil Efrain 242 Caswell, James E. 468 Catalena, Frank J. 143 Catalena, Pete W. 476 Catalina, Pete A. T. 143, 456 Catalina, Pete A. 457 Catchings, Ronald C. 297, 356, 457 Cates, Robert L. 180, 410 Cathey, James R. 322 Cathey, Jimmy J. 201 Cator, Robert Lee, Jr. 264 Cauble, Barney W. 108, 476 Caudill, Randall M. 156 Caughfield, Roy E. 292 Cauthron, David L. 206, 457 Cawood, Benny J. 178, 179, 476 Cawyer, Raymond D. 340 Caylor, John R. 411 Caylor, Lee H. 411 Cayton, Stewart K. 476 Cervenka, Bennie G. 89, 468 Chalberg, Marshall L. 201, 468 Chalmers, James W. 154, 278, 279, 476 Chamberlin, Edwin P. 411 Chambliss, Charles L. 320 Chambliss, Edmond B. 176, 476 Chaney, Ernest W. 457 Chaney, William R. 411 Chapa, Arthur E. 411 Chapma n, Joe V. 87, 389, 411 Chapman, Maurice G. 79 Chapman, Philip R. 293 Chapman, Roy D. 476 Chappelle, Raymond J. 156, 344 Chappie, Frank E., Ill 411 Charlton, Powell G. 264 Chastain, Jimmie D. 108, 477 Chastang, David E. 138, 468 Chauthani, Abdul R. 400 Chauviere, Edward D. 477 Chavez, Gerardo G. 198 Cheeseman, Clifford H. 206, 457 Chenoweth, Robert D. 321, 457 Cherry, Frederick B. 477 Chervenka, Woodrow G. 411 Chesney, John D. 81, 156, 477 Chewning, Dudley G. 156, 327, 477 Childres, Glenn D. 146 Chiles, Thomas H. 477 Chilton, Harold W. 100, 303, 457 Chipps, James D. 138, 286, 477 Chitty, Harvey C. 89, 477 Chitwood, Kenneth L. 411, 468 Chitwood, Richard D. 164 Chlapek, Calvin J. 202, 348, 411 Choate, John R. 477 Chovanec, Eugene E. 126, 273, 468 Chowdhury, T. I. M. F. 400 Christ, Allen E. 351, 457 Christensen, Ivor B. 96 Christian, Don O. 322, 354, 411 Christian, Harry D. 411 Christian, John H. 112, 114, 347, 411 Christie, Richard L. 477 Christie, Russell J. 264, 397 Christman, Howard M. 202 Christopher, David A. 100 Chumley, Delbert L. 136, 477 Chupik, Stephen E. 102, 241, 363, 457 Ciarrocchi, Frank, Jr. 160, 411 Cilia, Alfred T. 98, 477 Cissell, Robert M. 146 Clancy, Edward L. 365, 468 Clancy, Larry D. 206, 411 Clark, Charley B. 187, 477 Clark, David W. 187, 468 Clark, Gerald H. 240 Clark, Harry G. 334, 477 Clark, Jerry L. 98, 457 Clark, Keith Allen 258, 282, 411 Clark, Lee Howard 331 Clark, Raymond C. 477 Clark, Richard A. 477 Clark, Ronnie J. 100, 477 Clark, Willard W. 477 Clarke, George W., Ill 457 Clarke, Gerald Sims 477 Clarke, William H. 477 Clason, John K. 322 Clawson, Billy G. 82, 151, 154, 411 Clay, Albert W., Ill 125 Clay, Herbert J.. 90, 92, 411 Cayton, Kenneth A. 102, 477 Clements, Don B. 411 Clements, John R. 468 Cleveland, William C, Jr. 296 Clifford, Nasa M. 411 Clifton, Danny M. 146, 477 Clifton, David S. 285, 323, 457 Climie, Robert L. 146, 234, 468 Cline, Jack C, Jr. 411 Clinkscales, Thomas A. 346 floninger, Raymond E. 158, 412 Cloonan, Patrick M. 412 Coates, Charles L., Jr. 102, 319, 331, 477 Cobb, Lance H. 45, 146, 228 Cobler, Richard G. 198, 296, 412 Cobos, Charles R. 102, 477 Coburn, Winfred C. 295 Cochran, Donald B. 123, 477 Cochran, John S. 457 Cockrell, Melvin W. 136, 243, 316, 477 Coco, Gerald S. 477 Coco, Michael F. 136, 316, 468 Coco, Shirley L. 263, 322 Coddou, Charles A. 104, 332, 477 Coffin, Charles H., Ill 184, 274, 365, 468 Cohen, David A. 160, 287, 477 Cohen, Robert S. 457 Coker, Donald J. 146, 477 Coker, John L. 412 Colbert, Charles M. 146 Cole, Robert H. 334, 468 Cole, Thomas T. 136, 477 Coleman, Randy J. 202, 412 Collard, Felix G., Ill 327, 412 Collins, Craig 166, 477 Collins, John W. 238, 356 Collins, Paul M. 108, 412 Collins, Robert E., Jr. 357, 468 Collins, Thomas H. 2, 78, 114, 342, 412 Collins, William G. 89, 468 Coltrin, Robert B. 96 Combs, Harold R., Jr. 468 Combs, James A. 164, 477 Compton, Cecil G. 164, 477 Compton, Michael E. 98, 477 Conard, Mackay T. 80 Condino, Francis F. 98, 477 Cone, Charles L. 300 Conely, Joseph D. 158, 412 Conlan, Edward F. 412 Conn, Gerald R. 95, 107, 455 Connell, William B. 468 Conner, Howard S. 107, 334, 455 Conner, James C. 457 Connevey, Layne H.138, 339, 477 Contreras-Serrano, Raul 234 Cook, Archie D. 114, 332, 477 Cook, Charles D. 327, 477 Cook, Curtis P. 412 Cook, Donald D. 331. 412 Cook, Glyn M. Ill, 412 Cook, Harold E. 90, 92, 457 Cook, Herbert N. 15.6, 331 Cook, John H. 107 Cook, John M. 477 Cook, Larry E. 202, 468 Cook, Vernon H. 130, 412 Cook, Wade E. 100, 332, 468 Cooley, Gary L. 156, 477 Coon, Craig N. 133, 468 Cooner, Harold D. 143 Coonrod, James W. 80, 149 Coons, Paul R. 178, 179, 477 Cooper, Damon C. 242, 457 Cooper, Donald S. 477 Cooper, Doyle B. 397 Cooper, Gary W. 477 Cooper, John H. 477 Cooper, Larry R. 100, 353, 477 Cooper, Leonard D. 477 Cooper, Richard E. 126, 364, 469 Cooper, Scott E. 205, 457 Cooper, William 8. 412 Cope, Houston D. 90, 469 Cope, Jesse Tiner, III 149, 477 Copeland, James C. 176, 477 Copeland, Ronald R. 320, 362, 469 Coppage, Ken 255 Coppinger, John T. 202, 457 Corbett, Billy B. 469 Corder, Paul R. 202, 298, 343, 400 Cordero, Virgil N., Ill 184, 273, 469 Cordon, Oscar H. 275 Coreil, Vincent D. 160, 334 Corman, Wayne L. 169 Correll, Roy A. 469 Corse, Arthur R. 264 Cosman, Walter L., Ill 179, 412 Cosper, Johnnie W. 355, 477 Costello, John J. 125, 477 Cothren, Sterling B. 96, 477 Cotner, Sam D. 295, 412 Cotterell, John M. 158, 298, 457 Cottrell, Barry W. 178, 477 Coufal, Jimmie J. 348, 412 Coufal, Sidney R. 141, 477 Couger, Robert C. 187 Coulson, David H. 457 Coulter, Lane Council, Clarence D. 400 Countiss, William F. 102, 477 Covan, John Morgan 292, 296 Coverdale, Harold F. 169, 477 Covington, Clifford C. 120, 477 Cowart, Donald R. 477 Cox, Armand D. 125, 477 Cox, Charles L., Jr. 160, 457 Cox, Frank W. 157, 457 Cox, Gary B. 477 Cox, Gerald D. 469 Cox, Gerald M. 179, 340 Cox, James C. 89, 477 Cox, Ronald J. 320, 469 Cracknell, Raymond W. 457 Craddock, Oliver W. 154, 469 Craig, Chris E. 469 Craig, James W. 238 Crain, John R. 45, 228, 412 Crain, William L. 45, 228 Cramer, Daniel J. 116 Crompton, Ross N. 146 Crank, Paul W. 169 Crapitto, Frank R. 277 Cravens, Gerald W. 107 Crawford, Donald E. 156, 412 Crawford, Jack H. 206 Crawford, William 352, 477 Creacy, William W., Jr. 114 Cree, David W. 176, 477 Creech, David L. 90, 320, 412 Cregg, Gary L. 361, 477 Crenwelge, Roger 164, 335, 477 Creswell, John L. 144 Creswell, Raymond E., Jr. 457 Crews, Robert L. 258, 398 Crews, Thomas C. 457 Crider, Jerry J. 335, 457 Criswell, John S. 116, 477 Crocker, Larry D. 102, 319, 469 Crockett, David S. 181, 469 Cronenberger, Paul C. 90, 413 Cronk, Alfred E. 187, 293, 477 Crook, Jack M. 154, 477 Crook, Jimmie F. 413 Crooks, James D. 102, 477 Crosbie, James M. 132, 360 Crosby, Richard J. 205, 314, 413 Grosser, Daniel D. 413 Crosthwait, William R. 331, 477 Crouch, Charles G. 395 Crouch, Charles M. 144, 477 Crouch, Gary W. 202, 341, 457 Crouch, Patrick K. 396 Crouch, Patrick L. 253 Crow, James D. 351 Crow, Sanford D. 89 Crowder, Calie G. 293 Crowder, Daryl K. 169, 477 Crowder, Jerry L. 108, 477 Crowell, Thomas D. 337 Crowley, Robert T. 166, 477 Crum, Morris G. 413 Crumbliss, James J. 156, 469 Crutchfield, J. C, III 89, 413 Crutsinger, Larry L. 141 Cruz, David J. 164, 477 Cruz, Roger 457 Csagoly, Andras J. 131, 144 364, 457 Cuellar, Robert 126, 477 Cuellar-Chacon, Jaime 275, 457 Cullen, Raymond P. 328, 457 Culver, Byron K. 202 Culver, James L. 181, 469 Culver, Lee S. 98 Cumbie, Billy K. 102, 477 Cummings, David D. 477 Cunningham, Randal D. 181, 344, 477 Cuny, Frederick C. 146, 280, 469 Cupp, Lloyd G. 144, 487 Cure, Louie M. 158, 316, 469 Curington, Eldon 8. 187, 413 Curington, Lloyd D. 146, 469 Curlee, Jesse W. 98, 146, 357, 477 Curran, Donald J. 136, 316, 353 Currie, Jack W. 413 Curry, Virgil E. 120, 477 Curtis, Frank P. 108, 365, 477 Custer, Calvin D. 146 Cutshall, Jack R. 319 Czajkowski, Thomas P. 166, 477 Czar, Albert M. 336, 457 Daerr, Richard L., Jr. 160, 469 Daggs, Bobby A. 201, 413 Dale, John C. 413 Dalgard, Dan W. 395 Dallas, William J. 297, 413 Dalton, James V. 187, 356, 469 Daly, Michael E. 469 Damon, James A. 156 Dampman, William A. 166, 293, 413 Danat, Alfred W., Jr. 107 Dance, David E. 166, 477 Danes, William R. 413 Daniel, Larry M. 477 Daniels, Clifton, Jr. 414 Dannhaus, Edward A. 363, 457 Dansby, Robert S. 477 Darden, David A. 169, 477 Darden, James G., Ill 469 Darling, Herman B. 138, 457 Darmon, Richard B., Jr. 98, 469 Davidson, Jim Ross 89, 477 Davidson, Robert J. 395 Davis, Arnold E. 414 Davis, Aubrey R., Jr. 469 Davis, Charles E. 469 Davis, David C. 169, 331, 414 Davis, Eddie J. 100, 354, 477 Davis, George B. 477 Davis, Gordon E., Jr. 123, 414 Davis, Grayson L. 125, 348, 457 Davis, Grayum, Lloyd 104, 457 Davis, James B. 90, 477 Davis, James H. 341 Davis, Jerry D. 98, 414 Davis, John F. 477 Davis, Johnny H., Jr. 198, 360 Davis, Paul L. 98 Davis, Richard A. 469 Davis, Robert O. 477 Davis, Rodney D. 198, 414 Davis, Roland O. 143 Davis, Thomas E. 414 Davis, Thomas S. 98, 334, 468 Dawkins, Marvin H. 45, 239 Dawson, James E., Ill 477 Day, Thomas M. 125, 361, 469 Dean, Don R. 143, 414 Dean, Joe H. 160 Deatley, Barnie R. 136 Deaton, Thomas H. 138, 477 Decker, David H. 274, 278, 279, 469 Deen, Loyd S. 206 Deen, Travis D. 143, 477 Deen, Wallace A. 258 Dees, Allan W., II 205, 311, 414 Defloria, Heinz J. 176 Defrank, Thomas M. 96, 286, 477 Deginder, Kelvin 191, 316, 477 Degyansky, Albert W. 116 Dehart, Ronald E. 160, 477 Delavan, Ronald J. 414 Dellano, Antonio J. 414 Dendy, Charles S. 90, 414 Denison, David R. 100, 320, 350, 469 Denman, Jerry L. 100, 348, 478 Denney, Michael E. 469 MADELEY PHARMACY 334 South Jersey South Gate College Station i r FURNITURE CO , r Townshire Shopping Center - -• f—■ : : n ew o .0000 como - . ; ' ...... ... rr OF rJATURALGAS ' 5 BILL[ oN CU -—- l,ZOO ToN ' OF SUR PIC ofiOOTo ofSMr TOHS0FCHSBS ?•” ,-rr— ' SSSa v-.: Iggp Pi? s ' iS S Champion ' s Shopping List Champion is not only a producer of fine papers, it is also a good customer of its Texas neighbors. 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Ill, 263 265, 414 Denney, VVayne E. 156 Dennis, Richard A. 398 Depasqual, Joseph A. 138, 243, 263, 457 Derden, William H. 133 Derfus, John Arthur, Jr. 319 Derstine, Henry W. 134, 478 Deshotels, Jesse D., Ill 295 Desilets, Gary E. 107, 478 Dessert, Kenneth O. 241, 293 Dethlefsen, Mac H. 100, 478 Deuel, Lloyd E. 469 Deutrich, Fred Herman 309 Deutsch, Randall G. 134, 264 Devaney, David B. 327 Deveny, Don F. 274 Devine, Michael D. 146 Devine, Robert P., Jr. 125, 240, 333 Devilleneuve, Allan R. 90, 457 Devolites, Philip J. 172, 179 457 Dewitt, Amos T. 469 Dexter, Michael A. 98, 414 Dezell, Glendon B. 478 Dhif, Khemais 469 Diaz, Carlos L. 126 Diaz, Hector 136, 243 Diaz, Julio F. 242, 469 Diaz, Leonard F. 125 Diaz, Peter Harold 98, 478 Dibrell, Charles F., Jr. 469 Dickens, Brad C. 478 Dickens, William P. 98 Dickerson, Raymond G. 478 Dickie, Teddie Mac 102 Dickson, Angus 478 Dickson, John R. 131, 141, 414 Dietert, Raymond L. 164, 478 Dietz, Irving M. Ill, 116, 333, 469 Dillon, Ben E. 156, 357, 478 Dillon, William E. 202, 311, 414 Diltz, Theo R. Jr. 274, 469 Dimock, James A. 136, 316 Dimon, Roy M. 478 Dinaley, Donald D. 104, 141, 353 Dinwiddie, William T. 286, 478 Disinger, Thomas A. 414 Dismukes, John T. Jr. 102, 469 Ditfberner, Phillip L. 469 Dittmar, Roger W. 414 Doak, Wilson F. Jr. 414 Dobyns, Alan L. 340, 457 Dockery, Rodney L. 126, 330, 469 Dodd, Don L. 126 Dodd, Michael M. 181, 332, 478 Dodgen, John P. 132, 286, 317, 469 Dodson, David B. 279, 457 Dodson, David H. 100, 350, 469 Dodson, Henry W. 457 Doerre, Gary L. 131, 143, 414 Dollins, James G. Jr. 102, 304, 363, 457 Dominguez, Hugo E. 478 Dominguez, Juan G. 242, 263, 275, 385, 414 Dominy, James F. 132, 469 Donaho, Glynn R. 144, 469 Donaldson, Gerald R. 130, 138, 415 Donges, Henry E. 478 Donkervoet, Donald L. 80, 149, 478 Donnell, Lyndon E. 415 Donnellan, Robert Q. 136, 363, 469 Donovan, Richard L. 138, 469 Dooley, Richard M. 123, 282, 467, 469 Doolittle, James H. 181, 469 Doporfo, Julio C. 457 Doran, Russell L. 358, 469 Doreen, William R. 118, 415 Dorn, Richard C. 114, 457 Dorn, Wilfred C. Jr. 315, 469 Dorris, Kenneth D. 264, 395 Dosher, Robert A. 146 Doty, Donald W. 104 Dougan, David W. 104, 415 Dougherty, Kenneth W. 156, 331, 478 Dougherty, Vernon V. 415 Douglas, David D. 164, 364, 478 Douglas, John W. 136, 316, 469 Douglas, Paul P. 478 Douglass, Milton E. Jr. 90, 364, 457 Dow, David H. 154, 478 Dowden, William T. Jr. 138, 469 Dowling, Dennis W. 186, 415 Downey, Charles R. 144, 321, 457 Downing, James N. Jr. 457 Doyal, Sidney R. 160, 469 Doyle, Thomas A. 158, 469 Draemer, John B. 174, 457 Drahos, John E. 183, 478 Dreesen, Alan D. 100, 307, 319, 478 Drennan, James L. 216, 320 Dressen, Pete C. 300 Dresser, Paul A. Jr. 86, 358, 385, 415 Drew, Donald R. 300 Dromgoole, Glenn A. 138, 313, 469 Drouilhet, Adrien F. Ill 198, 320, 322, 415 Drow, William C. 415 Druebert, Hilmar C. 166, 347, 469 Dublin, Frank W. 320 Dubose, Wade B. 154, 469 Duchamp, Eugene A. Ill 184, 273, 469 Dudley, Bobby G. Dudley, Daniel I. Jr. 415 Duelm, Aubrey J. 457 Duerer, Albert W. 156, 478 Duerer, Robert E. 339 Dugan, John T. 478 Duke, Bruce R. 116 Duke, Wayne M. 97, 415 Dulin, Edwin R. 123, 457 Dulock, Raymond W. 205, 292, 363, 415 Dumesnil, Curtis A. 478 Dunavant, Michael L. 132, 340, 478 Duncan, Silas E. 334, 415 Duncan, William S. 469 Dungan, Clifford T. 469 Dungan, James R. 469 Dunkerley, Roland P. Jr. 166 Dunlap, Melvin E. 120, 478 Duplat, Augusta F. 478 Duplissey, Gary R. 152, 154, 281, 329, 457 Dupree, Russell B. 90, 478 Duran, John M. 469 Durard, Bert L. 120, 478 Durbin, James P. 82, 108, 314, 457 Durban, Mark C. 120 Duren, Jerry L. 134 Durham, Kenneth L. 478 Durrenberger, Cyril J. 94, 96, 264, 415 Dusard, Leo F. Ill 179, 415 Dusek, Barry J. 478 Dutton, Gary E. 164, 478 Duty, Douglas W. 205, 306, 363, 457 Duvall, Duncan E. Jr. 107, 469 Dwarshus, Albert G. 146 Dworaczyk, John F. 173, 187, 415 Dyal, Donald R. 277, 457 Earl, Geoffrey N. 146, 478 Earp, James B. 96, 478 Eastman, George L. 136 Eaton, Curtis W. 206, 415 Ebey, John E. 160, 362, 478 Echols, David K. 478 Echols, Melvin 169, 478 Echterhoff, James H. Jr. 120, 360, 415 Eddings, Larry R. 478 Eddleman, Earl G. 107, 339, 457 Edelbrock, Joseph A. 478 Edens, Donald L. 241 Edgar, Thomas D. 114, 478 Edgington, Larry E. 263, 315, 359, 457 Edling, Thomas O. 205, 332 Edmondson, Hugh B. 478 Edmundson, Charles W. 104 Edwards, Earl H. 146, 320, 326, 473 Edwards, Robert D. 120, 478 Edwin, John R. 264 Eeds, George R. 95, 108, 240, 415 Eeds, John Marion 478 Egger, Larry A. 415 Eggleston, Edward M. 205, 311, 455 Egloff, John Mark 264, 277 Eidson, Louie D. 478 Eidson, Thomas E. 144 Filers, William A. Jr. 478 Ekmark, Carl J. 162 Elbrich, Joseph J. Jr. 394 Eldridge, Randall A. 160, 478 Elfont, Robert L. 287, 315, 415 Elizondo, Flores R. 275, 457 Eller, Charles R. 98 Eller, Ronald A. 176, 478 Ellerman, Ronald D. 158, 478 Elies, James W. 164, 478 Elliot, Jerry E. 123, 478 Elliott, Bobby R. 80 Elliott, William S. 149, 478 Ellis, John M. 469 Elis, John P. 146, 478 Ellis, Richard P. 154, 478 Ellis, Robert B. 80 Ellis, Robert C. 90, 469 Ellison, Gerald V. 417 Ellison, Truman G. 336, 478 Elliston, Nolie G. 398 Elmore, Robert D. 132, 417 Elroy, Dennis 474 Elsbury, Billy R. 114, 417 Elsey, Ronald E. 184, 469 Elwell, Robert Edgar 457 Elzner, Dennis R. 469 Emanis, James R. 205, 417 Emmons, Jeffery C. 123, 319 Ener, Ernest L. Jr. 198, 323, 389 Engbrock, James E. 348, 417 Engdahl, Gilbert R. 357, 469 Engelbert, Richard E. 321 469 Engelbert, Robert A. 321, 469 Engelbrecht, Clyde C. 143, 478 Engelbrecht, Frederick 164, 478 Engelbrecht, Ronnald S. 100, 478 Engle, Phillip D. 243 English, Ronald W. 241, 469 Enloe, Jesse C. 80 Epperson, Ernest E. 395 Ermis, Harvey J. 146, 478 Ernst, Herbert L. 400 Eronimous, Robert M. 320, 458 Erskine, Rodney D. 181 Erwin, Edward A. 107, 359, 469 Erwin, Peter F. 160 Escobar, Kenneth R. 331, 469, 478 Escobar, Ruperto B. 478 Esparza, Edward D. 118, 469 Esquivel, Arturo 156, 478 Essex, William L. 125, 478 Estep, Gary D. 280, 417 Estes, Ivan G. 469 Estrada, Eduardo 458 Eubank, Robert B. 417 Evans, Melvel S. 123, 343 Evans, Michael L. 98, 339, 469 Evans, Richard S. 417 Evans, Robert E. Ill 179, 458 Evans, William L. Ill 171, 181, 293, 417 Evers, Gerald W. 458 Evers, William H. 417 Evoniuk, Eugene A. 300 Ewing, Thomas G. 116 Eyring, Mark W. 156, 478 Ezell, Shannon O. 96, 478 Fagan, Kenneth 123, 478 Fagan, William A. 478 Fallin, Michael M. 201, 265 Fancher, Thurman L. Jr. 335 Fann, Ronald L. 254, 270, 318, 458 Fannin, Cam L. Ill 123, 478 Fanning, Karl P. 80, 149, 478 Farias, Peter F. 336, 478 Farmer, Leslie G. Ill 352 Farr, Louis L. IV 143 Farr, Robert E. 176, 478 Farr, Walter E. 146 Farrar, James R. 417 Farrier, Robert C. 120 Faulk, Danny J. 201 Faulkner, Robert B. 478 Fehler, Edward D. 478 Feighny, Michael L. 120 Felder, Jerry W. 82, 130, 138, 312, 417 Felkner, James L. 458 Felkner, Roy D. 116, 469 Fell, George K. 123, 334 Felps, Alton D. 164, 335, 469 Felt, Rodger L. 201, 417 Fenster, Richard A. 287 Renter, Lester C. 160, 334, 478 Feray, David L. 478 Fergeson, Robert T. 187, 417 Ferguson, George H. 329, 478 Ferguson, Jay R. 188, 235 Ferguson, John F. 316, 478 Ferguson, John S. 417 Ferguson, Robert L. 120 Ferguson, Thomas L. 95, 104, 417 Ferguson, William C. 222 Fernald, William F. 89, 92, 342, 458 Fernandez, Alberto T. 316 Ferrata, Charles D. 183, 361, 478 Ferreira, Abel M. 469 Ferrell, Joel F. 394 Ferro, William E. 320 Fest, Stephen E. 90, 478 Fichtner, Charles M. 98, 417 Fick, Donald L. 141, 478 Ficker, Richard H. 278, 279, 469 Fickessen, Jack R. 98 Fidler, Steven E. 160, 458 Fidler, William M. 169, 478 Fiedler, Lloyd N. 349 Fiegel, John L. 190, 458 Field, James W. 116, 478 Fielder, John C. 304 Fields, Glenn 478 Figun, Stephen L. 154, 365, 478 Fikes, William R. 201, 360, 400 Filburn, Ralph B. 183 Fillinger, Thomas J. 273, 307, 345, 458 Filtsch, Stephen G. 136, 478 Finch, Joseph L. 198, 417 Fincke, Douglas R. 134, 273, 478 Fine, Thomas M. 82, 129, 149, 280, 281, 458 Finkbiner, Terry C. 82, 123, 352 Finkelstein, Jerry 287 Finkelstein, Mark 293 Finks, John E. 114, 115, 274, 417 Finley, Ralph M. 360, 478 Fischer, Arthur C. 280, 417 Fischer, Daniel H. 102, 478 Fischer, David H. 469 Fisher, Henry E. 417 Fisher, James H. 478 Fisher, Joe H. 171, 328, 458 Fisher, John M. 478 Fisher, Joseph H. 160, 202, 358, 469 Fisher, Roy J. 458 Fisher, Terry L. 108 Fisher, Thomas E. 358 Fisherman, Barry N. 287, 417 Fisk, Stephen K. 130, 417 Fitts, John M. 116, 285, 305, 311, 323, 358, 389, 417 Fitzgerald, Giles W. 181 Fitzpatrick, R. V. II 395 Flaherty, Daniel J. 417 Flatt, Curtis A. 458 Fleniken, James P. 108 Fletcher, Pierce H. 239 Fletcher, Ronald W. 350, 469 Flippo, Walter A. 146, 458 Florence, Harold D. 78, 93, 100, 417 Florence, Ronald C. 314, 458 Flores, Leo 104, 336, 478 Flores, Raul Jr. 458 Flournoy, Sammy J. 358 Flowers, Thomas L. 417 Floyd, Kenneth D. 238 Fluitt, Alfred L. 398 Focke, John W. 320 Fohn, Nicholas H. 196, 273, 345, 417 Folsom, Ralph E. Jr. 307 Fondon, John W. Jr. 356 Ford, Edwin R. 158, 469 Ford, Lloyd A. Jr. 261 Ford, William J. 238 Forehand, Gilbert H. 78, 119, 300, 305, 417 Forgason, Richard L. 390, 395 Forgeng, Thomas J. 82, 171, 281, 458 Forrest, Blake F. 458 Forrest, Freddie G. 169 Forster, Peter C. 297, 330 Fortenberry, Kirby K. 154, 328, 478 Fortune, Douglas S. 164, 292, 417 Fossati, Humberto 275 Fossum, Jerry E. 300 Foster, Gary W. 187, 293, 478 Foster, James R. 320 Foster, Jim 317, 469 Fowler, Bob A. 176, 478 Fowler, David T. 112, 120, 364, 417 Fowler, Donald W. 126, 364 Fowler, George C. 166 Fowler, Harry 8. 469 Fowler, James E. 158, 320 Fowler, Ronald L. 102, 417 Fowler, Thomas P. 469 Fox, James D. 87, 458 Fraley, John H. 126, 478 Fraley, Morris A. Jr. 417 Frandolig, James W. 478 Frank, George E. 108, 478 Frank, John C. 124 Franklin, David A. 151, 156, 458 Franklin, Jerry L. 95, 104, 141, 417 Franklin, Kenny J. 458 Franklin, Lawrence M. 417 Franklin, Richard H. 136, 316, 478 Franks, Bobby R. 240, 479 Franks, Clarence E. Jr. 154, 469 Franks, James C. 263, 417 Franks, Orlan H. 202, 479 Franks, Paul A. 181, 479 Franks, Thomas F. 331, 479 Franze, Everett K. 479 Fraser, Ben S. 154, 479 Fraser, Joseph G. 206, 319, 469 Frazer, Robert L. 158, 187, 479 Frazier, Robert L. Jr. 328 Frazier, Stephen W. 100, 469 Frederick, Ralph A. 458 Frederick, Richard A. 108, 320 Frederiksen, Larry W. 132, 469 Fredrickson, Henry W. 80, 149, 479 Freeman, Augustus M. Jr. 152, 160, 314, 344, 417 Freeman, Charles H. 89, 417 Freeman, Raymond D. 144, 417 Freshour, Richard J. 479 Fricke, Dave L. 80, 149, 479 Friddle, George C. 176, 479 Fried, Albert R. Jr. 174, 332, 458 Friedberg, Mordecai 287 Friedlander, Jack P. 156, 417 Friedmann, Raymond J. 202, 469 Fries, Earl R. 154, 479 Frith, Charles E. 394 Fritsche, Charlie M. 107, 357 Fritz, John L. 127, 479 Fritz, Weldon B. 458 Fritze, Vernon V. Jr. 164, 417 Frizzell, Ray B. 458 Froemke, Robert M. 400 Frost, Warren W. Jr. 395 Fry, Clifford L. 479 Fry, Stephen T. 201, 342, 417 Frye, Donald J. Jr. 201, 418 Fuchs, James A. 102, 359, 458 Fudge, Wayne B. 156, 479 Fuentes, Jerome A. 418 Fugger, Edward F. 418 Fugler, Thomas D. Jr. 418 Fulgham, William N. 108, 469 Fulkerson, John R. 199, 320, 418 Fuller, David W. Jr. 138, 469 Fuller, Nicholas M. 176, 479 Funk, Kenneth D. 395 Furber, James E. 285, 335, 418 Furber, Ronald W. 180, 335, 458 Furrh, Samuel R. 108, 469 Gabbert, John H. 78, 82, 83, 144, 418 Gaddis, Alvis M. Jr. 187 Gaden, John D. Jr. 136, 316, 361, 469 Gage, Errol 18, 258, 458 Galley, Dwight L. 141, 479 Gaille, Raymond S. 360 Gaines, Jimmy R. 169, 418 Gaither, Gale Harrison 394 Galey, John H. 144, 458 Galindo, Eudoro A. Jr. 418 Gallagher, Robert P. 125, 418 Galloway, Thomas M. 198, 285, 297, 323, 418 Galle, Jere R. 154,,479 Gallegos, Joseph 169, 342, 469 Galloway, Stephen L. 123, 479 Galloway, William E. 181, 469 Galloway, William M. 479 Galvin, Daniel L. 4, 82, 90, 92 Gamble, Michael E. 206, 353, 469 Gamble, Patrick K. 181 Garcia, Anastasio 125, 458 Garcia, Delfino Jr. 418 Garcia, Eloy 136, 336, 479 Garcia, Jesus Jr. 351 Garcia, John S. 187 Garcia, Lionel G. 264 Garcia, Luis S. 336 Garcia, Mario J. G. 458 Garcia, Robert R. Jr. 458 Garcia, Romeo C. 469 Garcia, Victor E. 198 Gardner, David F. 479 Gardner, Paul F. 125 Gardner, Ronald G. 201, 398 Gardner, Thomas H. 89, 479 Gardner, William C. 146 Garner, Charles P. 120 Garner, Daniels S. 143, 458 Garner, Harold E. 158 Garner, Richard C. 355 Garner, Robert R. 297, 479 Garrett, Lawrence N. Jr. 151, 154, 240, 282, 342, 393, 403, 418 Garza, Alberto 297, 336 Garza, Daniel A. 479 Garza, Pedro 96, 479 Garza, Roman R. 398 Garza, Salvador 96, 322, 479 Gaston, Gilmer E. 303 Gasway, William B. 37, 222 Gatlin, Gilbert.W. 266 Gay, John D. 98, 361 Gay, Richard E. 479 Gayle, Charles M. 469 Gayle, Lelve G. 261, 390, 398 Gearing, Phillip R. 125, 479 Gee, John F. 169, 469 Gee, Thomas W. 479 Gent, Terrence R. 458 Gentry, Teddy E. 102, 251, 303 George, Gerald L. 187, 418 George, Jimmy D. Ill, 114 George, Raymond O. 458 George, Sammy J. 418 Gerbert, Joshua 287 Gerick, Milam J. 294 Gerke, William C. 156, 479 German, Donn L. 90, 340, 458 Germany, Jessie R. 458 Gerrald, Scott W. 458 Gersbach, Kenneth A. 82, 152, 160, 364, 418 Geye, Raymond J. 120, 347, 418 Ghormley, Arnold B. 202, 278, 279, 339 Ghosh, Debabrata 401 Gibbons, William E. 104, 256, 321, 359 Gibbs, William H. 243 Gibson, David V. 469 Gibson, Edwin G. 240, 479 Gibson, Gary C. 169 Gibson, Patrick A. 293, 458 Gibson, Robert L. Jr. 90, 458 Gibson, Werner J. 201 Gibson, William E. 458 Gieger, David K. 202 Giesenschlag, William H. 141, 469 Gil, Elias E. 336 Gilardi, Philip C. 104, 479 Gilbert, Allyn T. 348 Gilbert, Joe W. 198, 319 Gilbert, Michael D. 174, 364, 469 Gilbreath, Walter S. 479 Gilcrease, David L. 104, 330 Gill, Ellis C. 89, 469 Gill is, Mailon A. 154, 479 Gillis, Travis O. Jr. 89, 469 Gilmore, Donald E. 458 Gilmore, Donald W. 242, 418 Gilmore, Samuel A. 398 Gilmore, Steven C. 206 Gingrich, Larry H. 162, 320, 360, 469 Ginsbach, Robert G. 164, 479 Ginzel, Alwilliam J. 419 Ginzel, Daniel H. 458 Gipson, Jerry L. 146, 479 Glass, Daniel W. 458 Classcock, Lonnie III 149 Glassford, David M. Jr. 136, 276, 316 Glaze, Kenneth E. 350, 458 Glaze, Robert M. 169 Glenewinkel, Dennis R. 82, 153, 169, 349, 458 Glenney, Walter S. 136, 316 Glisan, Charles L. 120, 419 Glodt, John F. 102, 308, 419 Glover, David W. 238 Glover, Joe E. 160, 419 Glueck, Ellis E. Jr. 419 Godfrey, Frederic 125, 479 Godin, James M. 132, 327, 479 Godkin, Jerry W. 130, 136, 316, 419 Godwin, John C. 138, 479 Goettle, Jimmy A. 419 Goetz, Paul A. 206, 309 Goff, John E. Ill, 114, 419 Golaskinski, Michael 458 Golden, Joe A. 479 Goldenberg, Dee R. 187, 276 Goldfarb, Jerrold H. 136, 287, 316 Goldman, Joel 287, 419 Goldsmith, Barry 351 Goldsmith, James W. 322 Goldston, Richard T. 201 Golladay, Harvey L. 305, 311 Gomez, Rudolph V. 120 Gonzalez, Juan D. 458 Gonzalez, Marcelino R. 419 Gonzalez, Robert J. 157, 419 Gonzalez, Rosendo J. 479 Gonzalez, William K. 419 Good, Bill R. 479 Good, Robert E. 258 Goodenough, Robert D. 82, 152, 156, 239, 333, 419 Goodman, Larry E. 458 Goodson, David H. 138, 419 Goodson, Jesse F. Jr. 90, 479 Goodwin, Herbert L. 479 Goodwin, Henry W. 339, 470 Gordon, Danny M. 144, 470 Gordon, Patrick T. 138, 342, 470 Gordon, William W. 479 Gordy, James N. 162, 479 Gore, Charles E. 279, 419 Gore, Donald 179, 291, 419 Gosney, Gary L. 132, 317, 470 Gosschalk, Joost A. 156 Gossett, Robert P. 479 Gossom, Woodrow W. 134 364, 479 Gould, Paul A. 287 Gowan, George E. 395 Graf, Albert D. 154, 470 Graf, Kenneth E. 89, 470 Grafton, Michael 8. 90, 360, 470 Graham, David E. 89, 356, 470 Graham, Glenn C. 158, 479 Graham, James F. 98 Graham, John W. 470 Graham, Owen H. Jr. 198 Graham, Rex Holcomb, 241, 331 Grams, Eugene J. Jr. 268, 470 Grant, Albert D. 419 Grant, Larry O. 479 Grant, Lee J. Jr. 174, 342, 419 Graves, Allan P. 166, 479 Graves, David E. 202 Graves, Henry L. 479. Graves, Jack Jr. 470 Graves, Jerry H. 16, 479 Gray, Darrell K. 120, 339, 419 Gray, Howard W. 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Ill, 120, 420 Hagle, Donald H. 470 Haglund, Carl H. 80 Haile, Danel G. 294, 458 Haisler, Robert L. 187 Halaburka, Michael J. 153, 166, 420 Halberdier, Louis S. Jr. 401 Halbert, David M. 82, 154, 458 Hale, Billy J. 187 Hale, Joe N. 294 Hale, Karen J. 489 Hale, Ronald E. 298, 421 Haley, John R. 181, 479 Haliasz, Henry E. Jr. 174, 421 Hall, Charles G. 176, 479 Hall, Charles G. 479 Hall, Charles L. 375 Hall, Claude B. 198, 459 Hall, Henry, T. 125, 479 Hall, Norman R. 479 Hall, Richard S. 199, 421 Hall, Richard W. 181 Hall, William S. 470 Hallenberger, Charles R. 297, 421 Halpain, Richard T. 89, 421 Halpin, James M. 136, 479 Haltom, Donald H. 479 Haluska, Jerry L. 114, 291 Hamilton, Freelin D. 421 Hamilton, Michael C. 153, 166, 421 Hamilton, Patrick C. 160, 470 Hamilton, William L. 459 Hamme, Curtis S. 459 Hammel, Richard W. 118, 330, 470 Hammit, Earl D. 134, 479 Hammond, John C. 114, 274, 479 Hammonds, Charles E. 146, 239 Hampton, Robert J. 125, 364, 479 Hancock, William M. 45, 228, 343, 421, 459 Hancock, William R. 126, 363 Hancock, Woodrow R. Jr. 205, 421 Handley, Robert T. 98, 331, 479 Hankins, Harrison C. 239, 421 Hanks, Leslie E. 319, 421 Hanna, Wayne W. 90, 251, 470 Hannigan, Edward V. 45, 136, 146, 479 Hansard, James B. 421 Hanselka, Calvin W. 354 Hansen, Richard F. 421 Hansford, Charles L. 166, 479 Hanson, Wayne B. 311, 421 Hanusch, John A. 158, 364, 470 Hanzalik, Herman A. 470 Hapenney, James D. 188, 470 Happ, John H. 81, 181, 479 Haraway, William J. 181 Harben, Robert Malvern 395 Harbert, Jerry C. 102, 470 Harcrow, Robert J. 158, 344, 470 Hardeman, Lyman J. 311, 459 Hardgrove, James T. 82, 173, 281, 421 Harding, Henry R. 421 Harding, Thomas H. 108, 479 Hare, Charles E. 160, 422 Hargett, George W. 45, 215, 216, 217, 219, 228 Hargrove, Thomas R. 102, 251, 257, 470 Harkey, Ronald D. 479 Horned, Charles R. 100, 479 Harp, Jeffrey C. 202, 283, 285, 311, 323, 384, 422 Harper, John C. 201, 422 Harper, Kurt H. 179, 480 Harper, William J. 461 Harrell, Donald P. 479 Harrell, Gary R. 459 Harrell, James E. 202, 263, 459 Harrell, Thomas E. 114, 333, 470 Harrelson, Johnny B. 480 Harriman, William B. Jr. 146, 234 Harrington, William P. 158, 297, 422 Harris, Arch F. 480 Harris, Cliff A. 206, 459 Harris, Dickie A. 328, 470 Harris, Franklin A. Jr. 338, 470 Harris, George A. 181 Harris, Jack E. 470 Harris, Larry G. 422 Harris, Morris R. Jr. 360, 422 Harris, Ronald A. 154, 470 Harris, Ronald B. 459 Harris, William B. 459 Harris, William L. 166, 480 Harrison, Earnest R. Jr. 422 Harrison, James F. 459 Harrison, Milton L. 362, 459 Harrison, Vernon D. 329, 480 Harrison, Warren T. 172, 329, 459 Hart, Anthony P. 470 Hart, Charles McL. 104 Hart, John W. Jr. 136 Hart, Melba J. 126 Hartfiel; Don A. 422 Hartley, Thomas M. 141, 422 Hartmann, Norbert A. Jr. 351 Hartnett, Thomas R. 179 Harvell, David J. 103, 240, 480 Harvey, Edgar J. 102, 470 Harvey, Gary B. 470, 480 Harvey, Gary G. 179 Harvey, Robert E. 176, 422 Harvey, Victor O. 136, 330, 480 Harvison, Gary E. 120 Harwell, Leslie J. 480 Haseloff, William C. 174, 480 Hasselmeier, Robert J. 136, 332, 470 Hasten, William H. Jr. 422 Hatcher, Lester B. 116, 240, 338, 470 Hattaway, William E. 134, 459 Hatton, James R. 278, 279 Hatzenbuehler, Charles 202, 349, 459 Hatzenbuehler, Daniel 320, 480 Hauser, Thomas F. 80, 149, 480 Hausmann, Richard J. 422 Hauss, David E. 480 Havard, Thomas J. 191 Havel, Jerome A. 422 Havel, Joseph R. 187, 480 Hawkes, Robert W. 470 Hawkins, Ennis M. 330, 459 Hawkins, James H. 104 Hawkins, Joseph G. 174, 480 Hawkins, Ralph W. 422 Hawkins, Robert M. 328, 459 Hayden, Louis E. 470 Hayes, David W. 470 Hayes, Howard M. Jr. 395 Hayes, Jerral W. 345, 480 Hayes, William J. 422 Haynes, Grady L. 459 Haynes, Philip E. 206 Hays, David M. 144 Hays, Terry G. 198 Hays, William McN. 422 Head, Bruce C. 274 Head, Howard M. 201, 270, 271, 386, 422 Hearin, Walter P. 480 Hearn, Wylie E. 480 Hearron, George S. 169, 470 Heartwell, Stephen F. 136 Heath, James B. 176, 286, 480 Heaton, Cyrus R. 123, 346, 480 Hebert, Ronald T. 100, 164, 330, 480 Heddins, Gerald C. 401 Heep, Gerald R. 96, 335 Hefley, Martin W. 96, 359, 470 Heger, Robert S. 125, 349, 470 Heibel, Richard A. 120, 273, 331, 422 Heideman, Kenneth E. 363, 422 Heikkila, Edwin C. Jr. 108 Heinemann, Eugene J. 102, 319, 335, 459 Heinen, Ronald E. 134, 480 Heinich, Daniel E. 179, 480 Heinrich, Durwood J. 480 Heitman, Lawrence P. 144, 480 Helguero, Victor H. 275 Heliums, Lee N. II 100, 263, 332, 459 Helmcamp, Jack F. 90, 364, 480 Helmers, Stanley L. 422 Henard, Dan M. Jr. 102, 319, 470 Henderson, Joseph S. Jr. 123, 480 Henderson, Michael P. 480 Henderson, Quentin R. 174, 480 Hendrix, Charles R. 422 Hendry, James E. 264 Henglein, Robert J. 107 Henigan, Allen M. 303 Henley, John W. 395 Henneberger, Armin E. Jr. 158, 264, 423 Hennessy, Richard A. 103 Henry, George M. 279, 278, 362, 459 Henry, Larry D. 146 Henry, Melton M. 146 Henry, Milton M. 146, 480 Henry, Sam S. Jr. 123, 342, 470 Henry, Thomas C. 102, 480 Hensarling, George B. 470 Henslee, Robert W. Jr. 470 Hensley, William M. 480 Henson, Sidney L. 143, 423 Henton, Larry D. 459 Hereford, Michael G. 470 Herman, John R. 114, 459 Hermann, Paul D. Jr. 80 Hernandez, Andrew R. 423 Hernandez, Joaquin 459 Hernandez, John R. 423 Hernandez, Mike Jr. 322 Herrera, Francisco G. 459 Herrin, John A. 31 8 Herring, David C. 297, 423 Herring, John M. 202, 423 Herring, Kenneth D. 311 Herring, Robert L. 181, 342 Herring, Sheldon M. 470 Herrington, Benny S. 423 Herrington, James R. Ill 98, 480 Herrmann, William J. H. 171, 174, 187, 282, 423 Hervey, Stewart D. 158 Herzik, Aubrey M. 300 Herzog, Charles E. 176 Hess, Dennis P. 401 Hetherington, Noble 423 Hewes, Cecil G. 459 Hewett, Douglas N. 190, 423 Hewitt, Emmitt R. 356 Heyen, John G. 345, 423 Hicklin, John S. 108, 470 Hickman, Richard A. 480 Hickman, Royce H. Jr. 141, 423 Hicks, Arthur W. 166, 480 Hicks, Hal S. 470 Hicks, Kay D. 423 Higgins, Elliott L. Jr. 80, 125 Higgins, John T. 352 Higgins, Michael E. 105, 256, 459 Higgins, Patrick H. 423 Higgins, Robert W. 100, 480 Hightower, Erskine W. 480 Hightower, James R. 146, 480 Hilburn, Benny M. 89, 459 Hill, Arthur T. 261 Hill, Cornelius E. 470 Hill, Dalton J. 328 Hill, David G. 125, 240, 327 Hill, Gerald G. 106, 138, 480 Hill, Joe E. 423 Hill, John M. 166, 480 Hill, Orvel F. 102, 470 Hill, Walter C. 470 Hillhouse, Michael R. 138, 480 Hillhouse, Stephen A. 45, 146, 228, 241 Hilliard, John E. 171 Hillis, Conrad M. 125, 480 Hilton, Whitney J. 118, 470 Hind, Gary J. 166 Hindman, William R. 126, 480 Hinds, Frank C. 303 Hines, Daniel R. 154 Hines, Ronald 202 Hinton, Dexter C. 187 Hinze, Ray G. 211, 215, 219, 239, 459 Hirsch, Mary J. 297 Hitt, Barney L. 82, 171, 176, 459 Hlauaty, Andrew J. 154, 480 Hlozek, Donald R. 156, 356, 470 Hobbs, William D. 202, 459 Hobler, Ross L. 459 Hocking, Alfred E. 181, 334, 480 Hodges, James M. 401 Hodges, McCloud B. 125, 243 Hofer, Charles T. 107 Hoffman, Charles W. 480 Hoffman, Richard F. 164, 480 Hogan, William D. 480 Hohman, Dennis N. 154, 273, 480 Holcomb, David R. 357 Holcomb, Robert A. 136, 480 Holcomb, William D. 138, 459 Hold, Leonard R. 308 Holden, Cornelius L. 480 Holden, Eric J. 136, 470 Holder, George R. 202, 459 Holder, Leonard D. 123, 470 Holditch, Damon W. 82, 93, 104, 262, 342, 459 Holdredge, David E. 187, 480 Holick, Donald H. 198 , 459 Holladay, John N. 114, 480 Hollan, John D. 181, 470 Holland, James D. 360, 424 Holland, Larry A. 340 Hollern, Patrick J. 320, 459 Holley, Anson N. 149, 320 Holliman, John C. 174, 285, 291, 323, 391, 424 Hollingsworth, Russell 470 Hollis, James R. 424 Hollister, Jerry G. 125, 480 Holloway, Ernest R. 119, 459 Holloway, James M. 480 Holman, Bailey M. 107 Holmes, Charles R. 459 Holmes, David L. 89, 315, 480 Holochwost, Gregory G. 108, 424 Holster, Jesse L. 118, 470 Holt, David L. 320 Holt, Jack B. 114, 328 Holtz, Stephen T. 158, 480 Holy, Grant J. 424 Homayoun, Manouchehr, 297, 424 Honea, John E. 134, 335 Honeycutt, David M. 114, 480 Honeycutt, Wesley H. 424 Hood, Billy M. 164, 480 Hood, Robert A. 205 Hood, Ronald E. 470 Hook, Charles O. 202, 459 Hooks, Donald L. 459 Hooks, Howard B. 424 Hooks, Ronald F. 292, 424 Hooper, Bennie M. 181 Hobton, James G. 156, 337, 470 Hooton, James W. 360, 470 Hopgood, Marvin T. Jr. 82, 149, 280, 459 Hopkins, Charles L. 480 Hopkins, Donald W. 424 Hopkins, Franklin B. Jr. 460 Hopkins, Michael H. 125, 480 Hopper, Barry R. 424 Hopper, Bruce L. 480 Horn, Larry H. 126 Horn, Louis G. 187, 470 Hornback, James R. 116, 470 Horne, John W. 11 98 Horne, Morrisette W. 470 Horton, Edward L. 136, 316 Horton, Linda G. 313 Horvath, James S. 184, 480 Hosley, Richard A. 169, 480 Hottenroth, James R. 89, 362, 424 House, Randolph W. 480 Houston, Dan P. 146 Houston, Donald A. 138, 480 Houston, James B. 470 Houston, Victor L. 176, 480 Houze, Robert A. 187, 286, 480 Howard, Albert L. 480 Howard, Bobbie B. Jr. 126, 460 Howard, Clyde W. Ill 138, 460 Howard, Henry K. 347 Howard, James W. 470 Howard, Richard L. 80 Howard, Russell C. 108, 460 Howard, Volney W. Jr. 206, 345, 424 Howder, John D. 156, 344, 424 Howell, Robert M. 424 Howell, Ronald E. 151, 169, 460 Howell, Ronald E. 293 Howie, Arlen G. Jr. 322 Howie, Willard L. 424 Hoyland, Robert J. Ill 389 Hoysa, Matthew J. Jr. 120 Hoyt, Albert W. 240, 320, 394 Hubacek, John C. Jr. 187 Hubacek, Thomas W. 187, 480 Hubert, Earl T. Jr. 395 Hubert, Paul E. 206, 470 Hubler, George L. 82, 83, 130, 149, 280, 293, 424 Huchton, Richard M. 460 Huddleston, Roy R. 34, 291, 323, 424 Hudgens, Ernest M. 138, 286, 347, 480 Hudgins, William W. 460 Hudler, Thomas J. 470 Hudman, Paul B. Jr. 264, 396 Huebinger, Wayne E. 102, 480 Huerta, Wally 149, 320 Huff, Larry D. 187, 315 Huffman, Kirby W. 470 Hufhines, Bobby R. 90, 470 Hughes, Billy L. 401 Hughes, David R. 396 Hughes, Gaylon E. 332, 460 Hughes, John C. 480 Hughes, John L. 156, 480 Hughes, Lynn B. Jr. 360, 470 Hughes, Thomas W. 141, 480 Hughes, William H. 201, 425 Hughson, William N. 98 Hugo, John E. 460 Hulbert, David E. 132, 480 Hulen, Charlotte K. 489 Hulen, Harry 425 Hull, David E. 154 Hull, Jacob B. 425 Hull, John W. Jr. 425 Humber, Joseph B. 107 Humble, Robert A. 425 Humphries, Paul M. 138, 265, 470 Humphries, Richard J. 100 Hunt, Curtis L. 156, 480 Hunt, Edward V. 320 Hunt, Glen L. Jr. 293, 460 Hunt, Richard C. 114, 480 Hunter, Charles R. 394 Hunter, Darius C. 480 Hunter, Donald T. 401 Hunter, Joseph M. 169 Hunter, Larry T. 156 Hurley, James M. 304, 460 Hurley, William N. 480 Hurst, Robert D. 149 Hurta, Frank J. Jr. 146, 356, 470 Husain, A. M. Muazzam 401 Husfeld, David C. 460 Husfeld, Glenn E. 138, 480 Hussain, Abu Ahmed M. 294 Huston, Michael D. 120, 470 Hutchison, William E. 306 Hutton, James C. 158, 480 Huval, Louis J. Jr. 398 Hyde, Michael W. 89, 460 Hyman, Jonathan D. 287, 425 Hyvl, Daniel J. 187, 480 Ihms, Orlan L. 296, 425 Ihrig, John R. 141, 340 Use, Michael L. 271, 333, 425 Imrie, Lawrence T. 292 Inchauste, Jorge A. 425 Inglehart, George H. 241 Ingram, Donald B. 480 Ingram, Johnny L. 460 Inniss, Robert W. 144, 460 Trick, Billy F. 303 Irish, Billy Rowe 322, 425 Irvin, Leslie G. 425 Irvin,Robert A. 98, 332, 480 Irvin, Stanley M. 125, 425 Irwin, Garland W. 176 Isbell, Robert G. 470 Isom, Conrad B. 141 Ivie, Glen W. 470 Ivy, Larry M. 328, 460 Jablonski, Ted M. 169, 318, 425 Jackson, Benjamin R. 143, 243 Jackson, David A. 480 Jackson, Donald L. 123, 470 Jackson, Gary L. 425 Jackson, John E. 196, 240, 425 Jackson, Lannie D. 93, 98, 279, 425 Jackson, Leslie P. 425 Jackson, Mark L. 30, 108, 262, 349, 425 Jackson, Oscar III 470 Jackson, Thomas M. 102, 251, 470 Jackson, William E. 181, 425 Jacobs, Clifford A. 344 Jacobs, Jerry A. 166, 293, 470 Jacoby, Pete W. Jr. 102, 470 Jacoby, Roy A. 335, 425 Jaeckle, Alan C. 480 Jaegers, Gordon A. 107, 362, 470, 430 Jaffe, Stephen H. 90, 287, 480 Jageler, Charles D. 90 Jager, Mitchell 356, 460 James, Glenn A. 95, 107, 425 James, Karl R. 470 James, Larry R. 137, 316, 460 James, Morris E. 126 Jamison, Charles L. 108, 460 Janac, Joe R. 187, 480 Janacek, Jimmy W. 123, 329, 460 Janik, Willie L. 201, 460 Jank, William E. 480 Jaris, Edward J. 118, 470 Jaris, John R. 426 Jarrell, Freeman J. 89, 480 Jarvis, Billy B. 292, 460 Jarvis, Wesley W. 100 Jasek, Russell D. 82, 83, 87, 425 Jaynes, Jay 82, 281, 460 Jeanes, Franklin W. 158, 480 Jeffrey, David L. 357, 480 Jeffus, Mac R. 107, 460 Jelinek, Al V. 401 Jendrusch, Gerald J. 470 Jenkins, James J. 361, 426 Jenkins, Joseph S. B. 355, 460 Jenkins, Paul S. 146, 355, 480 Jenkins, Reagan E. 98 Jenkins, Richard A. 426 Jenkins, Robert D. 460 Jenkins, Trenton D. 181 Jennings, Arthur C. 480 Jennings, James N. 480 Jennings, Robert L. 328 Jensen, Dennis W. 398 Jensen, Paul A. 120, 149, 480 Jensen, Paul L. 480 Jerden, Larry R. 176, 470 Jernigan, David S. 426 Jernigan, Herbert G. 94, 141, 348, 426 Jernigan, William A. 460 Jessup, Jerry H. 152, 154, 426 Jester, Richard S. 398 Jett, Alvin D. 148 Jett, James E. 144 Jett, William J. 136, 481 Jinks, Hiram G. 120, 481 John, Roger McK. 327 Johns, Kenneth E. 481 Johnson, Afton B. 108, 470 Johnson, Albert P. 364, 470 Johnson, Billy R. 104, 332, 460 Johnson, Charles A. 108, 426 Johnson, Charles J. Jr. 426 Johnson, David W. 426 Johnson, Gary N. 154, 426 Johnson, Howard C. 426 Johnson, Jackie 481 Johnson, James E. 98, 481 Johnson, James H. 481 Johnson, Joe N. 143, 460 Johnson, Kenneth W. 481 Johnson, Max M. 426 Johnson, Melvin H. Jr. 98, 329, 426 Johnson, Randolph E. 481 Johnson, Randy M. 426 Johnson, Robert C. 169 Johnson, Ronald D. 89, 481 Johnson, Roy D. 460 Johnson, Tom M. 103, 460 Johnson, Virgil L. 332 Johnson, Walter H. Jr. 427 Johnson, William H. 427 Johnston, Kent M. 427 Johnston, Wallace L. 285, 427 Jolly, Robert W. 460 Jones, Charles T. 481 Jones, Curtis B. 158, 460 Jones, David S. 90, 92, 257, 313, 427 Jones, Edwin E. 481 Jones, Eric P. 93, 107, 460 Jones, George F. 427 Jones, Harrison P. 106, 107, 341, 460 Jones, Harvin K. Jr. 141 Jones, Hugh N. 470 Jones, James D. Jr. 460 Jones, James E. 169, 339 Jones, James G. Jr. 138, 342 Jones, Jerry L. 141, 470 Jones, Michael D. 460 Jones, Michael H. 427 Jones, Raymond C. Jr. 164, 266, 427 Jones, Richard A. 176, 470 Jones, Richard F. 481 Jones, Ronald M. 340, 460 Jones, Stephen A. 481 Jones, Tommy L. 427 Jones, William T. 125, 481 Jordan, George E. 335, 481 Jordan, Michael G. 481 Joyer, Floyd H. 156, 481 Joyner, Donald A. 292 Jozwaik, Paul L. Jr. 198, 240 Juarez, Jacinto P. 202, 336, Judith, Joseph H. Ill 154 Juge, Randall J. 146, 481 Jung, Curtis W. 240, 335 Jungman, Frederick M. 100, 345, 481 Jurries, Royce W. 363, 460 Kaatz, Ervin A. 481 Kabell, David L. 323, 427 Kachtik, Jerry V. 146, 212 Kaderli, Gerald B. 240, 335 Kahanek, Henry Jr. 118, 470 Kainer, Edward L. 181, 281, 302, 363 Kaiser, Larry K. 108, 320, 470 Kamaluddin, Bakte A. 198, 292, 296, 401 Kampe, Arnold J. 158, 427 Kana, Edward J. 460 Kane, Kimberlin M. 291, 427 Kardys, Richard 169, 481 Karle, Frederick G. 100, 481 Karr, Kennard G. 146, 234 Kasprzyk, Edward J. 166, 481 Kass, David R. 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Charles W. 201 Kemler, Arden V. 187, 481 Kemp, Allan E. 104, 311, 349, 427 Kemp, Johnnie 176, 460 Kemper, George H. 481 Kennedy, Gary W. 138, 470 Kennedy, Michael J. 334 Kennemer, Larry C. 90, 450 Kent, Leonard L. 102 Kern, John F. Jr. 398 Kerr, William B. 174 Kessler, Homer W. 471 Ketzler, Richard W. 273 Key, Dennis M. 471 Kickliter, Lowry N. 158, 471 Kidd, George T. Ill 357 Kidd, Gerald S. 136 Kidd, Ronald W. 146 ShieA-QsUft 108 No. Bryan Bryan, Texas CAMPUS CLEANERS Near College Laundry Sub Station—New Dorm Area VI 6-6115 THE FORDYCE COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. W. Briggs, ' 17 L. Ed Lee, ' 37 R. W. Briggs, Jr., ' 55 Dan H. McLendon, ' 39 Kidd, William T. 297, 357, 427 Kiel, Glenn D. 428 Kieschneck, Gerald B. 133, 428 Kieschnick, Herbert W. 104 133 Kiker, Joseph P. 277 KilIingsworth, Amos E. 89, 460 Killingsworth, John 8. 187, 428 Killingsworth, Louis D. 460 Killough, David T. 89, 460 Kinard, David H. 102, 481 King, Carl W. 171, 179, 428 King, Cullis L. 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Jr. 362 Knesek, John H. 154 Knipstein, Robert C. 136, 316 Knouse, Jerry A. 104, 321, 471 Knox, Royce M. 314, 390, 428 Knutson, Ronny E. 481 Koberg, Frederick J. 481 Koch, Kenneth J. 108, 471 Kocian, David A. 90, 481 Koehl, John B. 481 Koehler, Buford R. Jr. 117, 428 Koehler, Otto K. 98, 481 Koehler, Wayne H. 330, 481 Koehn, Donald W. 146 Koenig, William T. 90, 481 Kohlman, Joe M. 211, 239 Koliba, Marvin L. 179, 481 Kolkhorst, Theodore C. 263, 315, 363, 428 Kollenborn, Byron B. 357, 471 Konen, Harry P. 300, 401 Koonce, Alan R. 45, 228 Koonce, Gary W. 298, 323 Kopp, Larry D. 292, 428 Kerb, Kenneth W. 81, 114, 481 Korbell, John C. 428 Kore nek, Edwin J. 198 Korenek, Joseph L. 196, 428 Korenek, Victor J. Jr. 329 Kornfuehrer, Paul R. 118, 481 Korose, Robert J. 96, 428 Kosowski, Robert V. 471 Koss, William E. 146, 481 Koster, David F. 268 Kothmann, Herbert G. 335, 460 Kovar, Gary W. 146 Kovich, Andrew S. 164, 481 Koym, Louis C. 298 Krebs, Arno W. 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Jr. 264, 398 Lambert, Dennis W. 126, 481 Lambert, John W. 360, 429 Lamkin, Kenneth A. 146, 340, 481 Lamkin, Stephen L. 169, 481 Lamm, Michael E. 90, 293, 471 Lamprecht, William O. Jr. 295 Lanasa, Philip J. 96, 302, 322, 330, 460 Land, Thomas E. 123, 429 Landers, John B. 429 Landreth, Gordon E. 108, 341, 481 Landry, Paul L. 323 Landtroop, Larry L. 81, 169, 349, 481 Langley, Frank M. 429 Lane, Bruce G. 174, 460 Lane, James R. Ill 481 Lane, Michael C. 120, 481 Lane, Robert W. Jr. 471 Lang, William W. 315 Langdon, Wendell H. Jr. 481 Lange, Aubrey K. 89, 460 Lange, William L. 311, 460 Lange, William T. 396 Langley, George A. 125, 481 Langseth, Richard L. 158, 481 Langston, John B. 184, 481 Banning, James W. 102, 303, 429 Lansford, Ronald C. 329, 471 Lara, Oliver 275, 429 Laramey, Thomas A. Jr. 123, 348, 481 Larkin, James B. 138, 276, 461 Larson, Robert A. 429 Lary, Camm C. Jr. 180, 429 Lasater, Martin L. 481 Lasater, Thomas E. 184 Lasell, Melvin H. 365, 481 Latham, Elwin E. 100 Lauer, Kenneth B. 154, 333 Laughlin, Gregory H. 129, 138, 283, 346, 429 Laughlin, Michael D. 138, 346, 461 Laurel, Victor H. 461 Lavallee, Michael F. 429 Lavender, William A. 429 Laves, Charles G. 481 Law, James R. 471 Lawlor, William F. Ill 429 Lawrence, Allen S. Jr. 312, 360, 429 Lawson, Sharol D. 141, 471 Laxson, Mack W. 179, 461 Laycock, Jerry W. 264 Layton, James G. 104, 481 Lazenby, Richard T. 267, 312, 481 Leblanc, Robert B. 481 Leblanc, Rufus J. 461 Le Blanc, Gerald J. 126, 201, 330, 429 Lebus, Barry K. 481 Lebus, John M. 481 Lecrone, Joe M. 429 Ledbetter, Harry L. 481 Ledbetter, William R. Jr. 107 Ledden, John M. 292, 296 Lederer, Alois C. Ill 120 Ledoux, Laurie E. 108, 461 Lee, Alfred C. 114 Lee, Allen B. 197, 206, 429 Lee, Benjamin K. 461 Lee, Carl J. Jr. 429 Lee, James A. 138, 461 Lee, Jerry B. 429 Lee, John E. 45 Lee, Loyl L. 471 Lee, Peter H. 461 Lee, Robert E. 327 Lee, Robert G. 429, 471 Lee, Thompson, W. 471 Lee, Wayne 481 Leftwich, Marion W. 134, 271, 279, 471 Leggett, Charles B. 396 Leggett, Morris D. 461 Lehne, Jimmy A. 461 Lehto, Axel E. 90, 481 Leifeste, Rodney D. 240, 335, 471 Leigh, William S. 173, 184, 314, 430 Leininger, Jerry S. 298, 312, 430 Leissler, Lee C. 396 Lemke, Clyde D. 169, 471 Lemon, William L. 481 Lemons, Gerald L. 186, 357 Lene, Thomas J. 98 Lenox, Bennie H. 37, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 430 Lenox, Dwayne L. 146 Lenzo, David R. 180, 481 Leonard, Martin T. 146 Leonard, Rodney V. 125, 430 Leonard, Roy H. 481 Leonard, Tyree B. 104 Lester, Feldon R. 430 Lester, Michael L. 430 Lester, Peter F. 240 Lctscher, Robert M. 264 Letson, James C. 461 Levy, Jerome H. Jr. 154, 243, 287, 430 Lewellen, Theodore E. 118, 279 Lewis, Carl P. 430 Lewis, Converse R. Ill 481 Lewis, Harry S. 112, 120, 360, 461 Lewis, Harry W. 143 Lewis, John C. 481 Lewis, John E. 461, 481 Lewis, Larry D. 104, 143 Lewis, Larry E. 481 Lewis, Larry J. 186 Lewis, Lonnie D. 164, 461 Lewis, Phil B. 481 Lewis, Randall D. 461 Lewis, Ronald A. 100, 430 Lewis, William C. 180, 337, 471 Liahtsey, Don A. 131, 144, 461 Ligon, Charles W. 320, 394 Ligon, Frank B. 258 Liles, Kenneth W. 98, 481 Liles, Thomas E. Jr. 311, 461 Lillard, Malcolm D. 481 Lillard, Paul G. 398 Limmer, Bobby L. 316 Limpus, Lawrence L. 174, 481 Lindemann, Eugene R. 280, 294, 340, 461 Lindsay, Charles D. 154, 461 Lindsay, Leslie C. 184, 328, 471 Lindsey, Claude E. 120, 482 Lindsey, Glynn S. 146 Lindsey, Jan A. 166 Lindsey, Jerald G. 136, 355 Lindsey, Kenneth C. 430 Lindsey, Robert D. 461 Lindsey, Ronald L. 355 Lindstrom, Everett N. 176, 461 Linenberger, Ralph A. 162, 482 Ling, Don L. 461 Linnstaedter, James A. 213, 215 Linton, Roy E. 108, 328, 471 Lipe, John A. 461 Lipiec, Chester M. 100, 471 Lipiec, Jerome M. 482 Lippe, Larry G. 183, 482 Lipscomb, Jack C. 202 Lissiak, Victor Jr. 202, 461 Listi, Samuel A. 104, 361, 430 Liston, Ronald W. 461 Little, Neal E. 186, 482 Little, Robert G. 471 Lively, John R. 240 Lobrecht, Morris N. 90, 482 Locke, Miles P. 158, 482 Lockhart, James V. 156, 482 Lockstedt, Kerry O. 482 Loe, Bennie T. 295 London, Roger K. 169, 482 Long, Bobby P. 298 Long, Carl E. 149, 243 Long, Donald R. 80 Long, George W. 114, 482 Long, John G. 120 Long, Martin D. 297, 430 Long, Robert K. 471 Long, William L. 125, 430 Longenecker, Lorna J. 401 Longenecker, Nevin E. 401 Longnecker, Carl E. 180, 365, 461 Loomis, Billy J. 482 Lopez, Benito 242, 320, 394 Lopez, Frank 138 Loudermilk, Walter B. 430 Louis, Daniel J. 254, 313 Loustaunau, Lawrence 162, 482 Love, Alan C. 430 Love, Kenneth C. 482 Lovelace, David J. 471 Lovelace, John L. 156, 471 Lovell, Ashley C. 482 Lovell, Robert H. 80, 149, 482 Lovick, James S. 398 Lovil, William C. Jr. 126 Low, Walter W. 398 Lowry, Hillis 322, 430 Loyd, Jerry L. 482 Lozo, Robert D. Jr. 398 Lozowski, William R. 363, 482 Lucero, Edward Jr. 482 Luckenbach, Carl A. 89, 482 Ludwig, Al J. 156, 349, 482 Lueck, Ronald L. 152, 154, 292, 4-30 Lueders, Harry J. 396 Luedke, Delmas L. 461 Lummus, Jerry L. 96, 353 Lumpkin, William L. Jr. 398 Lunsford, Thomas M. 136, 316, 332, 471 Lutich, Michael L. 151, 164 292, 392, 430 Luymes, Alan H. 100, 279, 295, 430 Luzius ' , Carl F. 277, 295, 461 Lyerly, George E. 81, 104, 482 Lyle, James L. 362, 482 Lynch, Robert W. Jr. 241, 461 Lyne, Rufus R. 129, 144, 312, 430 Lynn, Fredric M. 180, 430 Lyon, James H. 431 Lyon, Sherry L. 489 Lyons, David F. 103, 431 Lyons, Don K. 461 Maberly, Edwin D. 156, 482 Mabie, Gary J. 169, 461 Macaluso, Mario A. 78, 82, 136, 281, 316 Maccaferri, Don A. 461 MacDonald, Edward A. 166, 482 Macias, Jose J. 174, 351, 482 Mack, Michael L. 90, 352 MacNutt, John G. 90 Madden, Charles D. 240, 431 Maddox, Douglas P. 311, 461 Maddox, Larry A. 173, 461 Madeley, Gerald R. 89, 301, 303, 431 Madeley, Philip C. 89, 301, 303, 431 Madison, William F. 156, 482 Madrigal, Gilberto 202, 336 Magee, John G. 116, 482 Mahaley, Donald R. 78, 98, 99, 263, 431 Maher, Charles R. 315, 329 Mahoney, John M. 201, 461 Majors, David W. 334 Majors, Dayle G. 198 Malaise, William L. 125 Malcolm, Daniel K. 320 Maldonado, Macario O. 186, 482 Malitz, Charles C. Ill 482 Malone, Ronald E. 431 Manley, Strode D. 144, 482 Mann, Greg A. 176, 241, 461 Mann, James C. 94, 461 Mann, Joseph E. Jr. Ill, 114, 352, 431 Mann, Michael D. 482 Manning, Craig Q. 482 Manning, Richard R. 482 Manning, Walter S. Jr. 141, 279, 482 Marabella, Peter J. Jr. 138, 461 Marable, Don H. 461 Marburger, Donald T. 179, 281, 461 Marcontell, James H. 176, 482 Marek, James E. 114, 354, 482 Mares, Daniel F. 431 Margo, Roberto S. 461 Marion, David Paul 90, 461 Mark, Harold M. 143, 287 Markey, Frank H. II 471 Markham, William E. 482 Marlow, Michael Me. 29, 32, 87, 283, 361 , 388, 431 Marmelstein, Allan D. 287 Marmolejo, Noe R. 389, 394 Marr, Charles E. 104, 321, 349 Marrou, Benjamin F. Jr. 100, 471 Marsala, Joseph E. T. 261 Marsh, Ronald A. 471 Marshall, Arvle E. 396 Marshall, Douglas V. Jr. 104, 482 Marshall, George R. 130, 461 Marshall, Kenton E. 206 Marshall, Lon L. 482 Marshall, William P. 482 Martell, Robert D. 202, 276, 338, 461 Martin, Alfred A. 461 Martin, Aubrey G. 461 Martin, Charles M. 482 Martin, Chester O. 164 Martin, Hershel J. Jr. 106, 107, 392, 431 Martin, Joseph D. 169, 431 Martin, Leslie J. 166, 482 Martin, Ralph E. Jr. 176, 431 Martin, Samuel P. 482 Martin, Victor Z. 164 Martinez, Homer T. 102, 461 Martinez, Jesus 154, 482 Martinez, Juan A. 471 Martinez, M. Mauricio 242, 482 Maselli, Nicholas V. 108, 482 Mason, Clarence E. 482 Mason, Edgar A. 98, 349, 431 Mason, William L. Jr. 461 Mason, William W. 285, 330 Masoomian, Stephen Z. 104, 482 Massey, Billy G. 471 Massey, Calvin L. Jr. 333, 471 Massey, James R. 401 Massey, Louis C. Jr. 186 Massey, Melvin T. 396 Massey, Roy E. 158, 482 Matamoros, Carlos H. 242 Matcek, James F. 141, 482 Matelske, Richard E. 305, 311 Matelski, Dwain E. 191, 482 Mathews, Guy G. 162 Mathias, Donald R. 90 Matkin, William R. 166, 482 Matocha, Donald J. 114, 482 Matocha, John E. 401 Matson, James R. 234, 237 Matson, John J. 482 Matthaei, Rudolf H. 471 Matthew, Stephen C. 104 Matthews, Douglas M. 482 Matthews, Thomas M. 278, 279, 285, 297, 461 Matthews, Warren T. 138, 471 Matthews, William A. Jr. 431 Matthys, Allen W. 154, 164, 301, 304, 471 Matyear, Arthur L. 471 Mauldin, Paul D. 431 Maule, William F. 81, 96, 482 May, Dean W. 126, 240, 431 May, Robert A. 431 May, Roy L. 89, 471 May, Russ E. 144 May, Wiley D. 461 Mayer, Gordon J. 482 Mayers, Pablo 144, 306, 461 Mayeux, Gilbert 316 Mayeux, Gilbert E. 273 Mayfield, Jess 123, 432 Mayfield, William C. 198 Mayfield, William T. 432 Mayo, James M. Jr. 95, 108, 461 Mazur, Edward 482 Mazza, Thomas N. 104 Mazzagate, Roy J. 166, 338 McAdams, Charles O. 138, 356, 471 McAdams, Robert G. 125, 482 McAdams, Robert J. 45, 432 McAdams, Thomas A. 432 McAdoo, Stewart F. Jr. 174, 293, 344 McAfee, Jimmy A. 141, 482 McAfee, Michael L. 482 McAfee, Winfield, R. 120, 432 McAllister, Charles B. 176 McAlpine, Eugene F. 164, 482 McAnally, Jon P. 432 McBrayer, Michael A. 202, 285, 308, 323, 432 McBrearty, Charles F. 138, 191 McBride, Ronald T. 82, 281, 461 McBryde, Carl W. 146 McCaba, Dennis M. 482 McCafferty, Doris J. 489 McCall, Homer G. 102, 349, 471 McCall, Richard H. Jr. 461 McCann, Michael T. 258, 264 McCallister, Clovis E. 255, 461 McCannon, David L. 176, 482 McCannon, Dennis R. 180 McCarthy, Loyd V. 471 McCarthy, Michael P. 158, 482 McClung, Billy M. 98, 482 McClung, John E. 89, 257, 358, 471 McClung, Roy L. Jr. 295, 461 McClure, John A. 105, 349, 432 McClure, Michael R. 45, 146, 228 McClusky, Robert E. 298, 432 McCollum, James E. 353, 461 McConnell, Austin D. Jr. 401 McConnell, Robert W. 98, 482 McConnell, Thomas T. 95, 107, 282, 461 McCormick, Joseph R. 120, 482 McCown, Jack R. 98, 314, 432 McCoy, George L. Ill 461 McCoy, John W. 144 McCoy, Rodney D. 353, 482 McCreary, Karon G. 264, 396 McCue, Robert L. 174, 311, 344 McCulloch, Ben E. 143, 432 McCutchen, Danny R. 482 McDaniel, James A. 89, 482 McDaniel, Keith R. 432 McDaniel, Orell O. 461 McDaniel, Ronald 186 McDaniel, Sam L. 104, 482 McDermand, Willis F. Jr. 357, 432 McDonald, Merion H. Jr. 432 McDonald, Richard P. 471 McDonald, Robert J. 482 McDonald, Roy E. 341, 432 McDougall, John A. 292, 296 McDowell, David H. 143, 461 McElroy, Dennis R. 156, 482 McElroy, Gary W. 482 McElroy, Kennedy K. 347, 482 McFarland, James W. 125, 482 McFarland, Jerry L. 304, 432 McFerrin, Arthur R. Jr. 461 McGaughey, Robert L. 141 McGehee, Thad L. Jr. 482 McGill, Dennis W. 141, 349, 432 McGinn, Fred L. 82, 184, 326, 462 McGinnis, Charles T. 350, 471 McGinnis, Ronnie M. 462 McGinty, John W. 432 McGlothlin, James O. Jr. 298, 432 McGlothlin, Larry W. 156, 433 McGowan, Brian W. 180, 471 McGowan, Dee W. 471 McGowen, Robert S. 433 McGown, Michael D. 95, 104, 263, 388, 433 McGrady, Michael S. 78, 158, 172, 186, 433 McGrath, Michael J. 471 McGregor, Mark D. 141, 433 McGuire, Charles J. 45, 228, 239, 391 McGuire, Robert N. Jr. 292, 313, 318, 131, 149, 433 McGuire, Travis C. Jr. 258, 264 McHaney, Stephen K. 180, 352 Mcllhaney, Guy W. 295, 433 Mcllhany, Joe D. 212 McIntosh, John F. 361, 482 McKaughan, Edward W. 471 McKeen, Robert G. 107, 482 McKelvain, Burrell R. 303, 322, 433 McKenfy, Samuel C. 123 McKenzie, Michael C. 179, 482 McKenzie, William H. 206 McKibben, Paul E. 180, 482 McKinney, Gary A. 462 McKinney, George C. 482 McKinney, John C. 184, 471 McKinney, William B. 125 482 McKinnis, Patrick H. 240, 433 McKnight, Joe T. 398 McKnight, Thomas J. 158 McLain, James E. Jr. 240 McLane, James C. 482 McLaughlin, Lester A. 89, 433 McLean, James E. 482 McLean, Ken J. 146 McLemore, Don R. 303 McLendon, James R. 309 McLeod, Terry L. 433 McLeroy, John A. 166, 482 McLeroy, Robert L. 278, 279, 482 McMahan, James D. 169 McMains, James R. 107 McMath, Charles W. 350, 433 McMath, John S. 123, 350 McMichael Bobbie L. 295 McMillan, Charles H. 482 McMillan, John W. 125 McMillan, Thomas A. 146, 234, 471 McMinn, Morris Talmage McMurray, David W. 90, 339, 433 McMurray, Robert D. 90 McNabb, Joseph O. 180, 482 McNally, Reid P. Jr. 273 McNally, William P. 125, 482 McNeill, Mike L. 297 McPherson, Ronnie L. 191, 482 McPherson, Thomas C. 164, 482 McQueen, Hamilton D. 102, 251, 313, 462 McQueen, Samuel G. 100, 482 McRae, Douglas K. 360, 482 McVey, Stanley A. Jr. 90, 433 Meade, Ricardo 176, 482 Meadows, Daniel B. 146 Meadows, Thomas H. 131, 143, 433 Meaux, Lament E. 118, 482 Medford, Sidney F. 144, 347, 471 Medina, Alfonso 100 Medina, Pablo M. 482 Medina, Robert 174, 334 Meek, Robert L. 118, 483 Meeks, Loy E. 162, 462 Meeks, Thomas E. 146, 239 Meier, Eugene P. 141, 462 Meier, Wayne C. 102, 483 Meiller, Joaquin W. 141, 278, 279, 483 Melcer, Morton R. 123, 287 Melendoz, Robert—433 Mella, Charles A. 108, 333, 471 Melton, Jackson D. Jr. 141, 433 Melton, Robert G. 462 Melville, David E. 483 Mendelsohn, Stephen W. 169 Mendoza, Francisco 136, 316, 471 Menger, John M. 184, 483 Menn, Albert O. 126, 483 Menzies, Stephen P. 183, 281, 462 Meredith, David L. 184 Mergen, Richard J. 89, 483 Merka, Joe T. 107 Merritt, Arthur G. 483 Merritt, Arthur L. 37, 222, 433 Merritt, Ralph E. 238, 433 Merritt, Walter E. Jr. 243 Merritt, Weldon L. 144, 471 Mervish, Alan D. 1 86 Messer, Clarence R. Jr. 462 Metteauer, Joe D. 169, 433 Mettke, Winston D. 318, 329, 394 Metz, Richard H. 78, 94, 102, 434 Meyer, Alvin H. 279, 297, 401 Meyer, Michael V. 179, 483 Meyer, Norman G. 108, 315, 434 Meyer, Wayne C. 328, 483 Meyers, Frank E. 131, 141, 355, 434 Meyers, Robert 320, 474 Mezger, James R. 132, 483 Michael Edwin D. 261 Michie, Charles D. 483 Middleton, Roger L. 186, 483 Miears, Leslie T. 90, 351, 462 Migura, Wallace W. 82, 112, 114, 301, 354, 462 Mika, Donald F. 116, 341, 471 Mikeska, Raymond C. Jr. 123, 348, 483 Mikus, Douglas T. 303, 434 Milam, William C. Jr. 354, 462 Milanos, George E. 483 Miles, Richard M. Ill 149, Millar, Jerry T. 184, 483 Miller, Alan R. 107, 483 Miller, Ben D. Jr. 399 Miller, Bert E. 483 Miller, Daniel S. 80 Miller, David M. 176 Miller, Edward P. 285, 434 Miller, Eugene P. 323 Miller, Henry C. 483 BILL TASSOS ' BARN DOOR 8400 North New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas -NO BETTER CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK- CENTRAL TEXAS HARDWARE COMPANY 202 South Bryan Avenue Telephone TA 2-1388 Bryan, Texas SHOE BOOT REPAIR Western Boots and Other Footwear in Stock LEATHER GOODS Arch Supports and Orthopedic Work, Custom and Stock Appliances NAME PLATES NAME TAGS NAME TAPES RUJBBER STAMPS GOLD STAMPING —CARDS, PHOTOS, NEWS PRINT A M Since 1891 NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS CUSTOM BOOTMAKERS GOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE Miller, Jack H. 471 Miller, James E. 202 Miller, Jimmie L. 434 Miller, Joel E. 176, 462 Miller, Larry B. 144, 357, 471 Miller, Marlin R. 434 Miller, Richard H. 206 Miller, Robert A. 154, 282, 434 Miller, Robert M. 283, 483 Miller, Ronald P. 266 Miller, Stanley G. 164, 483 Miller, Stanley R. 434 Miller, Wesley L. 471 Miller, William A. 206, 471 Miller, William T. 90, 156, 483 Millikin, Charles W. 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Jr. 104, 462 Monaco, Thomas A. 108, 334, 483 Monier, William K. 78, 93, 107, 240, 392, 435 Monroe, Myles P. 107, 240 Monschke, Richard A. 171, 176, 462 Montgomery, Arthur A. 334 Montgomery, James M. 125 Montgomery, Jerry L. 435 Monticello, Samuel A. 396 Montoga, Jose A. 462 Moody, Thomas N. 471 Moon, Michael M. 483 Moon, William H. 186, 462 Mooney, Jack E. 146 Mooney, William E. 462 Moore, Gary T. 435 Moore, Jack M. 202 Mobre, James A. 146 Moore, James H. 102, 483 Moore, Jaroy 295 Moore, John E. 462 Moore, John Mark 471 Moore, Lawrence Y. 462 Moore, Marbert G. Jr. 89, 471 Moore, Richard 385, 435 Moore, Ronald K. 471 Moore, Ronald L. 213, 216, 462 Moore, William D. 138, 471 Moore, William S. II 125 Morales, Rogerio 298, 435 Moran, Robert A. 357, 483 Moraski, Dennis P. 180, 273, 483 Moreau, Edward L. 191, 483 Moreland, Henry C. Jr. 401 Morelos, Zaragoza R. 435 Moreman, David E. 462 Moreno, Elias 184 Morgan, Billie E. 435 Morgan, Charles E. 169, 471, 483 Morgan, David H. 156, 359, 483 Morgan, Emmett K. 100 Morgan, Harry C. 158 Morgan, James E. Jr. 435 Morgan, James M. 87, 90, 92, 435 Morgan, Michael R. 108, 483 Morgan, Robert P. 174, 359, 435 Morgan, Ronald W. 102, 471 Morgan, Thomas J. 359, 483 Morgan, Thomas L. 343 Morrill, Harry R. Jr. 184, 483 Morris, Carl A. 483 Morris, Darleen Y. 489 Morris, Douglas R. 90, 471 Morris, Earl L. 264, 399 Morris, Jackson A. Ill 174, 435 Morris, James H. 471 Morris, Larry D. 169, 338, 471 Morris, Robbie S. 191, 483 Morris, Robert L. 401 Morris, Robert L. 108, 352 Morrison, David G. 123, 435 Morrison, Robert G. 471 Morrow, Gerald L. 399 Morrow, John M. Ill 203, 294, 362, 435 Morrow, Nicholas M. 123, 320 Mortimer, William B. 360 Morton, Curtis R. 435 Moseley, James L. 435 Moseley, Joe C. 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Jr. 138, 360, 442 Schaefer, Chester C. 2, 112, 114, 442 Schaefer, Jimmie F. 89, 485 Schaezler, Chris H. 98, 314, 442 Schappaugh, Ronald D. 166, 472 Scharck, Ronald A. 184, 442 Schawe, Rudolph B. 464 Scheer, Eddie F. 100, 472 Schehin, Martin L. 399 Schell, John A. 305 Schember, Kurt A. 186, 278, 279, 485 Scherbel, Charles E. 141, 485 Scherer, Richard M. 118, 287, 472 Schessler, John D. 123 Schiffman, Carl J. 132 Schiller, Maurice L. 323, 442 Schiwefz, Theodore F. 361, 472 Schlaeger, Herman T. 464 Schlather, Kenneth J. 118, 464 Schlegel, Michael H. 485 Schlener, William F. 485 Schlinke, James. C. 277 Schmersahl, Dennis L. 293 Schmid, Harold W. 32, 82, 83, 138 Schmidt, Gary R. 485 Schmidt, Glenn W. 120, 355, 464 Schm-idf, Joseph H. 80 Schmidt, Victor H. 485 Schnabel, James E. 79, 82, 83, 164, 301, 392, 447 Schneider, Robert W. 442 Schneider, Roger D. 402 Schoenemann, William A. 464 Schomburg, Arthur B. 335, 464 Schoolcraft, Thomas A. 162 Schott, Ronald J. 99, 345, 464 Schott, William R. 485 Schreiber, Henry C. 485 Schrider, Michael S. 485 Schroeder, David L. 485 Schroeder, James M. 125 Schroeder, Kenneth R. 154, 472 Schroeder, Terrence K. 169, 485 Schroeter, Donald R. 402 Schubert, Gary W. 144, 360, 485 Schubert, Raymond H. 138, 360, 472 Schuchardt, Jimmy C. 102, 355, 472 Schuck, Raymond B. Jr. 273, 344, 485 Schuelke, Larry L. 201, 356, 472 Schuh, Leonard G. 264 Schulte, Howard H. 303 Schultheis, Richard C. 80 Schultz, Lewis R. 100, 472 Schultz, Marvin L. 255, 443 Schulz, Robert G. Jr. 443 Schulz, Robert H. 255 Schulze, Edward M. 161, 485 Schumann, Albert O. Ill 116, 328 Schur, Donald G. 464 Schur, James L. 184, 472 Schutze, George C. Jr. 146 Schwank, Ronald H. 89, 485 Schwarzenbach, John R. 146 Schwarzwalder, Alan C. 485 Schwertner, Larry J. 102, 472 Schwiening, Fred III 240, 485 Schwille, Edward M. 443 Scoggin, Phillip C. 82, 141, 149, 240, 280 Scott, Betty M. 489 Scott, James T. 134, 443 Scott, Kenneth Z. 147, 197, 238, 443 Scott, Preston A. 186, 464 Scott, Richard A. 146, 472 Scott, Richard C. 166, 357, 485 Scott, Robert E. 464 Scott, Royce S. 485 Scott, Samuel M. 202, 350, 485 Scott, Sidney I. 107, 485 Screws, David L. 156, 344, 485 Seago, John M. 144, 347, 472 Seale, Michael R. 89, 339, 485 Seaquist, Michael E. 396 Seargeanf, Albert J. Ill 166, 485 Seay, David E. 169, 172, 331 443 Seay, Michael G. 176, 484 Sebastian, James W. 146, 238 Secor, William T. Jr. 201, 443 Sedberry, James M. Ill 266, 464 See, Edward C. 141, 472 Seeger, Klaus 242 Seeker, Edwin A. Jr. 206, 363 Seely, Thomas R. Jr. 82, 90, 92, 390, 464 Seerden, Hershal R. 336 Seerden, William F. 125, 361 Segrest, James C. 90, 485 Segura, Richard P. 108, 464 Seitz, Richard D. 144, 321, 464 Semmelrogge, John P. 485 Senuta, Jan P. 125, 485 Serimshire, Floyd H. 464 Serrill, Richard R. 198, 443 Setchell, James F. Jr. 87, 166, 285, 293, 443 Sexton, Charles S. 338, 444 Seymour, Richard W. 127, 240, 485 Shadel, William N. II 179, 464 Shafer, Manzell L. 102, 484 Shafer, Robert J. 258, 351 Shallcross, Richard S. 205, 348, 360, 472 Shane, John W. 464 Shannon, Carl J. Jr. 176, 335, 444 Shapiro, Theodore A. 287, 444 Sharp, Douglas A. 123, 283, 485 Sharp, Marcus V. 144, 472 Sharp, Marvin L. 264, 396 Sharp, Roger W. 107, 472 Shaunak, Krishan, 306 Shaw, Brian L. 365, 485 Shaw, Charles C. 444 Shaw, Earl R. 320, 444 Shaw, Lauren L. Ill 485 Shaw, Michael L. Ill, 444 Shaw, William A. 397 Shaw, William B. 312, 444 Shaw, William G. 340, 444 Sheaffer, Donald E. 138 Sheehan, Michael B. 350 Sheen, Terrell C. 485 Sheets, Perry G. 258, 264 Sheetz, Roy D. 156, 444 Sheiness, Herschel L. 89, 287, 444 Shelton, Raymond S. 485 Shepherd, Clarence H. 315 Sheppard, Jack D. 186, 485 Sherman, Stephen A. 144, 472 Sherman, William T. 152, 154, 464 Sherrill, Charles E. 179, 339 Sherrill, Guy J. 323 Shields, Thomas D. 331, 485 Shifflett, Arvil E. 206 Shilling, Cecil R. 146 Shipman, James K. 261 Shipman, Roger D. 485 Shmoldas, Chester J. 485 Shockley, Joe D. 485 Shone, Louis A. Ill 90 Shook, Charles G. 197, 261 Shores, Steve A. N. 258, 264, 399 Short, Randolph J. 169 Shumate, Donald E. 485 Sidelman, Zvi 198, 287 Siegelin, Gerald W. 78, 171, 305, 311, 333, 393, 444 Silcock, Frank A. 297 Silliman, Carlos M. 118, 485 Silver, Richard C. 174, 485 Simmans, Randy D. 141 Simmons, Albert M. 82, 83, 87, 351, 444 Simmons, Don H. 120, 240, 472 Simmons, Eugene C. 156, 334, 485 Simmons, Jerry L. 444 Simmons, Jerry M. 126, 330, 472 Simmons, Joe D. 444 Simmons, Keith J. 320, 394 Simmons, Kenneth O. 201, 334, 464 Simmons, Melvin D. 213, 239 Simmons, Tifton Jr. 166, 241, 330 Simoneaux, Emmette M. 100 Simons, Milam T. 176, 464 Simpson, Donal R. 320 Simpson, Edward J. 261 Simpson, Jimmie D. 464 Simpson, Marvin B. Ill 485 Simpson, Russell B. 464 Simpton, Jerry E. 240, 280, 285, 294, 444 Sims, Robert M. 123, 146, 485 Singer, James R. 198, 4 44 Singleton, James M. 472 Sinha, Brajendra K. 198, 402 Sinks, Thomas S. 108, 485 Sizemore, James L. 444 Sizenbach, Gary L. 397 Skaggs, Ronald L. 464 Skelton, Jack L. 486 Skiles, Clifford A. Jr. 472 Skupin, Henry C. 444 Skusa, David H. 81, 158, 486 Sladek, Herbert H. Jr. 444 Slaughter, David C. 90, 464 Slavik, George J. 205, 473 Sledge, George D. 186, 486 Sleeper, William W. 138, 330, 473 Slider, James T. 174, 485 Slimp, Jack B. Jr. 138, 284, 302, 464 Sloan, John E. 107, 335, 473 Sloan, Michael A. 464 Slone, Richard L. 356 Sluis, James K. 154, 341, 473 Small, Daniel R. 98, 486 Small, Travis H. Jr. 399 Smallwood, Robert D. 345, 444 Smedberg, Barry A. 90 Smelley, Eddie M. 143 Smelley, Walter J. 100, 347, 486 Smith, Adrian D. 320 Smith, Andrew D. 486 Smith, Avery W. 113, 444 Smith, Benny R. 256, 785 Smith, Benjamin R. 285, 464 Smith, Bruce A. 90, 486 Smith, Charles E. 464 Smith, Chester A. Jr. 445 Smith, Darrell F. 279, 464 Smith, David B. 184, 473 Smith, David W. 201 Smith, Donald E. 486 Smith, Douglas W. 445 Smith, E. C. 152, 357, 464 Smith, Ellis V. 171, 184, 445 Smith, Eugene B. 402 Smith, Garrison P. 116 Smith, Gerald M. 486 Smith, Gordon M. 164 Smith, Harold D. 464 Smith, Harold W. 445 Smith, Harry F. 154 Smith, Homer C. 186 Smith, Jack H. 80, 108 Smith, Jackson K. Jr. 279, 464 Smith, James A. 156, 473 Smith, James H. 473 Smith, Jan L. 445 Smith, Jay D. 464 Smith, John D. 464 Smith, John R. 186 Smith, John R. 445 Smith, Jon M. 146, 436 Smith, Julian S. 125 Smith, Larry G. 486 Smith, Manning, D. 87, 186, 445 Smith, Michael D. 486 Smith, Pat A. 331, 473 Smith, Percy A. 94, 445 Smith, Randall P. Jr. 108 Smith, Richard 201 Smith, Richard C. 100 Smith, Richard H. 120 Smith, Richard W. 242, 465 Smith, Robert D. 445 Smith, Robert L. 330, 473 Smith, Rodney C. 486 Smith, Roger D. 107, 486 Smith, Roger V. 445 Smith, Roland D. 100, 283, 473 Smith, Ronald N. 486 Smith, Stephen F. 100, 465 Smith, Ted H. 116, 473 Smith, Terry L. 125, 327, 486 Smith, Thomas A. 473 Smith, Thomas H. 486 Smith, Warren B. 486 Smith, William H. 104, 473 Smith, William O. 465 Smith, William T. 445 Smithson, George R. 120, 486 Smothermon, Ronnie D. 316, 465 Smrkovsky, Roy A. 100, 486 Smyth, Joseph G. IV 445 Snider, Robert H. 120, 465 Snider, Victor V. 164, 473 Snipes, Roy L. 486 Snowden, James D. 486 Soape, Jerry W. 291, 445 Sobey, Thomas M. 108 Soefje, Harold J. 161, 304, 349, 486 Soland, Fred H. Jr. 465, 486 Soland, John P. 166 Solis, Jose L. 174, 293, 301 Soliz, Pedro T. 138 Sontag, William H. 102, 330, 486 Soper, Leigh J. 315, 445 Sotelo, Oscar 34, 465 South, George L. 277, 486 South, John H. 465 South, Thomas R. 98, 486 Southerland, Jesse M. 144, 262, 465 Spacek, James F. 273, 355, 446 Spadafora, Emil V. 90 446 Spadora, Joseph Jr. 146 Spaeth, Clifford W. 465 Spafford, Joe F. Ill 486 Spain, Henry S. 465 Spalsbury, William C. 307, 446 Spangler, David W. 465 Spangler, George O. 329, 486 Spann, Charles E. 486 Sparks, James H. 351 Sparks, Richard M. 108 Sparling, John H. 215 Sparling, Teddy R. 146 Spaw, William J. Jr. 120, 331 Spears, Joseph A. 100, 352, 486 Specie, Richard A. 120, 486 Speckels, William D. 473 Speed, Javier V. 336, 446 Speedie, John C. Jr. 241 Speir, John D. 295, 446 Spellmann, Robert L. 465 Spence, Gary W. 164, 273, 342, 446 Spencer, Erik L. 465 Spencer, George L.-lll 473 Spencer, James R. 473 Spencer, John C. 143, 446 Spencer, Troy D. 446 Spengler, William M. 120 Sperberg, Ronald L. 446 Sperry, Edward N. 301 Spiller, Danville D. 202, 473 Spillmann, Charles D. 446 Spivey, Ferrell H. 399 Spradling, Donald H. 473 Springer, Bobby L. 298, 446 Springer, John S. 201, 465 Springer, Stanley L. 261, 465 Sprung, Warren C. 144, 287 Spurger, James R. 186, 446 St. Clair, Carl L. 158 Stabler, James M. 217, 473 Stacell, Herbert G. 486 Stacha, Raimund 100, 473 Stafford, Harold R. 360, 465 Stafford, Harry A. Ill 198, 336 Stafford, Roger H. 486 Stallworth, Thomas W. 402 Stanaland, Scott 89, 486 Stancil, William R. 107 Standish, John R. 154, 486 Stanfield, Gerald G. 102, 473 Stanitzky, Carl A. 141, 486 Stanley, Melvin C. 176, 473 Stanley, Richard G. 144, 473 Stanton, John S. 166, 486 Stanton, William K. 78, 111, 123, 263, 390, 446 Stanton, William L. 129, 446 Staples, George W. 146, 234 Starek, John M. 166, 465 Stark, Frank W. Jr. 45, 228, 285, 292, 296, 384, 446 Starnes, Robert M. 126, 286, 298, 486 Starr, Howard G. 323, 446 Stasney, Paige A. 329, 446 Statum, Cyril M. 184, 486 Stearns, Claud R. 90, 473 Steele, Roy W. 465 Steen, Judith A. 489 Steen, Morris A. 446 Steenbergen, James E. 174, 486 Steffek, John C. 146, 286 Steffens, Craig A. 357, 486 Steffens, Leonard G. Jr. 94, 102, 465 Stein, Franklin J. 345, 446 Stein, Russell W. 98, 473 Steindorf, Gerald N. 116, 146, 406 Stell, William V. 486 Stengel, George J. 123, 446 Stengele, Harry E. 176, 486 Stephen, Paul L. 486 Stephens, Alton L. Jr. 166 Stephens, James C. 141, 486 Stephens, Larry A. 174 Stephenson, Charles E. 486 Stephenson, Stanley E. 179 Stepp, James L. 100, 465 Stern, Ronald H. 98, 351, 486 Stevener, Bobby L. 446 Stevens, Homer T. 277 Stevens, Jerry D. 486 Stevens, Michael P. 465 Stevens, Richard M. 465 Stewart, Billy R. 274 Stewart, Chester D. 45, 465 Stewart, Danny B. 446 Stewart, Frank E. 402 Stewart, Jerry R. 486 Stewart, Joe R. 164, 473 Stewart, Kirkland W. 154, 486 Stewart, Lindon M. 158, 357, 473 Stewart, Robert E. 186 Stewart, William H. 465 Stiles, David E. 37, 313, 465 Stillwell, Virgle C. Jr. 311, 465 Stinson, John R. Jr. 486 Stock, Harold S. 296 Stockstill, Gerald R. 138, 473 Stoffregen, Glen E. 90, 465 Stogsdill, Russell L. 320, 447 Stokes, Richard H. 176, 465 Stokes, William P. Jr. 197, 193, 447 Stone, Thomas C. 486 Stoops, Steven G. 473 Storey, Jimmy N. 271 Storrie, Joseph P. 174, 486 Story, Ernest R. Jr. 116, 342 Stotler, Donald L. 125, 486 Stovall, Darrell G. 146, 486 Stovall, John M. 179, 465 Stover, Michael E. 120, 486 Stover, Raymond J. H. Jr. 173, 184, 186, 447 Strandtman, Gerald A. 447 Strange, James R. Jr. 486 Strange, Robert B. 164 Strange, William B. 447 Straub, Charles J. 486 Strauss, David D. 144, 486 Street, Robert L. 292, 296 Sfrege, Dan L. 127, 486 Stricklin, Billy C. 162, 465 Striegler, Harvey R. Jr. 108, 322, 447 Striegler, Thomas L. 107, 465 Stringer, James L. 201, 447 Stringfellow, Richard 37, 146, 222, 223, 227 Stripling, Raiford R. 206 Stripling, William B. 447 Strohacker, Louis W. 486 Strole, Malcolm B. 397 Stropp, John R. 156, 337 Strub, Rodney J. 201, 342, 447 Stryker, Allen J. 473 Stubbs, Robert C. 277 Stuckey, Joe W. 82, 151, 256, 297, 447 Studley, Paul R. 123, 267, 342, 473 Stults, Richard P. 156 Stupka, Kenneth C. 116, 486 Sturgeon, William C. Ill 278, 279, 447 G. S. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. BRYAN, TEXAS ip JAMES H. 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Serving Texas Aggies Suarez, Armando L. 465 Sudderth, Carl V. 120, 447 Sugarek, Frank L. 360, 465 S ' uhler, David R. 82, 112, 118, 465 Suib, Michael R. 174, 287, 465 Sullins, Richard D. 183 Sullivan, James A. 472 Sullivan, John P. 102, 486 Sullivan, Richard G. 156, 447 Summers, Franklin D. 82, 113, 447 Sumpter, Daniel O. 297 Sumpter, Gary W. 144 Supak, James R. 295, 465 Supercinski, Franklyn L. 447 Surber, Martin F. 353, 447 Surles, Lloyd E. 164 Surovik, Joe T. 307, 447 Surti, Vasanf FI. 402 Sutphen, David L. 158, 486 Sveter, Owen D. 104, 331 Swan, Michael K. 238, 240, 447 Swanson, Nick C. 342 Swanson, William T. 120, 473 Sweatt, Guy A. 486 Sweeney, William L. 108, 486 Sweet, Ftarry J. 301 Sweitzler, William A. 473 Swenke, James E. 240 Swift, Jerry D. 447 Swindell, Glenn R. Jr, 179, 316 Swindle, William C. 276 Switzer, Steven A. 107 Swope, James R. 184, 473 Swope, Karl H. 486 Syler, Gerald W. 78, 93, 108, 281, 447 Syler, Ira A. Jr. 281, 397 Sylvester, John B. 100, 341, 486 Syptak, John B. 285, 308 Tackitt, Robert C. 447 Taggart, Jonte M. 338 Talarek, William R. 169, 448 Talbert, Robert E. 486 Tally, Richard D. 120, 486 Tanner, Walter E. 154, 486 Tarr, Jimmie E. 146 Tate, Nahum B. 126, 330, 486 Tate, Paul V. 473 Tatum, Michael E. 399 Taylor, Charles A. Jr. 100, 486 Taylor, David B. 126, 486 Taylor, George L. Jr. 108, 473 Taylor, Harold A. 448 Taylor, James H. 448 Taylor, Jerry K. 277, 402 Taylor, John W. Jr. 2, 124, 448 Taylor, Jon C. 206, 473 Taylor, Kenneth F. 448 Taylor, Paul E. 326 Taylor, Thomas H. 279, 473 Taylor, Wesley M. 312, 323 Taylor, William E. 465 Taylor, William O. 473 Taylor, William R. 337, 486 Taylor, Wright B. 146, 332, 486 Teal, Barry B. 201 Teasley, John H. 448 Teddlie, Don E. 162, 486 Tedford, George E. 343 Teel, Gerald A. 286, 329, 486 Teems, Terry L. 166, 465 Tees, David G. 473 Teipel, John R. 144, 473 Templer, Thomas W. 82, 94, 345, 465 Tenison, Larry T. 179 Tenzer, Neil B. 287, 448 Terkanian, Donald M. T64, 486 Terrell, Curtis W. 104, 256, 321 Terrell, David O. 339, 486 Terry, Augustus T. 80, 149, 486 Terry, David D. Ill 201 Terry, Homer T. 292 Terry, William L. 89, 448 Terry, William R. 126, 486 Tessada, Enrique A. 166, 241, 473 Thayer, David H. 486 Thayer, Francis N. 90, 486 Thedford, Billy R. 311, 363, 465 Thedford, Marvin 294, 363, 448 Theis, Thomas M. 100, 333, 465 Thomas, Charles E. 337, 448 Thomas, David L. 473 Thomas, George E. 486 Thomas. Norman C. 465 Thomas, Ray F. Jr. 141 Thomas, Robert W. 173, 186, 448 Thompson, Allen R. 486 Thompson, Alton C. Jr. 104, 321, 342, 465 Thompson, Bert D. 402 Thompson, David R. 448 Thompson, David T. Jr. 243, 334 Thompson, Dennis I. 191 Thompson, Dilworth P. 473 Thompson, Jon R. 176. 486 Thompson, Keith J. 399 Thompson, Marion S. Jr. 334, 473 Thompson, Michael D. 343, 448 Thompson, Neal T. 45, 146, 228 Thompson, Robert C. 186 Thompson, Stephen M. 141 Thompson, Victor H. Ill 172, 174, 448 Thompson, Wayne A. 339 Thompson, Yvonne A. 489 Thornberry, Jonathan M. 277, 448 Thornborrow, Robert E. 448 Thornhill, John D. 473 Thornhill, Otto M. Jr. 107, 344, 473 Thornton, Alton W. Jr. 123, 473 Thornton, Robert E. 186, 320 Thrash, John J. 486 Thrasher, Charles M. 201 Thurman, Charles C. 486 Thurman, Jack E. Jr. 90 Thurman, Stephen S. 125 Thying, Lee W. 118, 486 Tidmore, Randall L. 123, 486 Tidwell, Danny R. 301 Tierce, Millard L. 465 Tietze, John C. 486 Tigerft, William D. Jr. 486 Tijerina, Albert A. 89, 359, 465 Tijerina, Andrew A. 89, 359, 486 Tillery, Tommy A. 240, 486 Tillman, Richard L. 292, 296 Timmerman, Timothy L. 37, 222 Timmins, Paul R. 37, 222, 223, 227 Tindall, Marion H. 473 Tisdal, Victor C. Jr. 137, 316, 317, 448 Tisdale, Garry L. 40, 87, 454 Todd, Edward A. 277, 299, 397 Tolleson, William D. 473 Toman, Raymond P. Jr. 312, 315, 355, 448 Tomas, Ronald N. 487 Tomberlain, Marvin P. 98, 276, 487 Tomlin, Johnny R. 174 Tomlin, Joseph B. 487 Tomlinson, Warren N. Jr. 183, 473 Tompkins, Alfred T. 186, 473 Tompkins, Bill G. 179, 465 Tompkins, John W. 448 Toole, Irvin Jr. 87, 108, 443 Topperman, Andrew 125, 287, 487 Tortorice, Sam J. 164, 330, 437 Touchon, Anthony H. 473 Tovar, Rodriguez, J. 268 Tovey, Frank M. Ill, 141 Tower, Michael M. 166, 487 Towers, Dennis 361, 487 Towery, William H. Jr. 154 Towler, Harry B. 100, 356 Townsend, Joe D. 164, 307, 487 Tracy, Dick A. 473 Trahan, Terry C. 125, 359, 448 Trainer, Lloyd D. 82, 116, 465 Tramel, James T. 151 Trantham, Cecil R. 108, 487 Trapolino, Louis S. 316 Traylor, Bobby J. 465 Traylor, Richard C. 277, 465 Tredway, Willard L. Jr. 130, 138, 465 Treece, Barton G. Jr. 169, 487 Trejo, David C. 315 Trevino, Manuel R. 465 Triesch, Eugene O. Jr. 82, 123, 454, 465 Trifon, David A. 234, 287 Trimble, Richard L. II 108 Trlica, Frank E. 473 Trott, John E. Jr. 355, 473 Trotter, John T. Jr. 169, 487 Truett, Joe C. 307, 449 Trujillo, Joe A. 312, 315, 449 Trulock, Wallace W. 120, 487 Tubre, Stephen R. 144, 473 Tucker, Travis J. 156, 487 Tudela, John A. 143, 449 Tufano, Charles C. 186 Tumlinson, Grady N. 449 Turley, James R. 174, 487 Turney, William H. 316, 465 Turney, William W. 146 Turzak, Thomas M. 172, 449 Tuseth, Robert D. 360 Twomey, Raymond D. 449 Tyer, Bobby R. 174 Tyler, Jesse D. 138, 449 Tyree, Thomas N. 278, 473 Tyson, John P. 180, 487 Tyson, William E. 156, 327, 487 Ulich, William L. 180, 478 Unikel, Luis A. 275, 487 Unroe, Dennis M. 108 Upchurch, John P. 89, 92, 362, 449 Uptmore, David J. 449 Urban, William F. 473 Urbanic, Charles E. 251, 303, 465 Urbina, Luis R. Jr. 465 Urdaneta, Rafael A. 449 Urdaneta Rafael E. 465 Uribe, Adelaide Jr. 465 Uribe, Manuel 123, 487 Ursa, Joe John 264 Urso, Joe J. 264 Ussery, Sanford R. 487 Uzzell, William J. 211, 212 Vacek, Mark J. 125, 465 Vackar, Robert C. 183, 473 Valarezo, Carlos G. 242, 314, 449 Valdez, Abelardo L. 93, 449 Valdez, Javier 108, 336, 449 Valenta, Fred J. 285, 292, 296, 323, 449 Valentine, James R. 487 Valerius, Jackie A. 397 Valiente, Eduardo A. 465 Valiente, Guillermo E. 242, 487 Van Buskirk, Robert L. 81, 156, 487 Van Cleve, Delbert W. 449 Van Dyke, Don 397 Van Hardeveld, Jacob, Jr. 80, 108 Van Hellen, Russell W. 342, 487 Van Hoosier, William L. 316, 473 Van Horn, Jack C. 116, 487 Van Wagner, Bruco W. 176, 487 Van Wagner, Roger G. 174, 465 Vander, Cruyssen H. 141, 278, 279 Vanderhider, Carl R. 356 ■ Vandervoort, Paul E. Ill 100, 338, 487 Vandiver, Robert L. 298, 312, 449 Vandohlen, Donald R., Jr. 473 Vanek, Kenneth N. 349, 487 Vann, Richard D. 287, 473 Vargas, Edward Jr. 487 Vargas, Rafael E. 202, 487 Varisco, Brazos 399 Vasek, Leon J. 465 Vasser, William C., Jr. 293 Vauhgan, Clyde C. 487 Vaughan, J. C. 180, 465 Vaughan, Ronald W. Ill, 125, 449 Vaughan, Thaddeus F., Jr. 126, 315, 349, 449 Vaughn, Francis A. 107, 473 Vaughn, James C. 203, 358, 487 Vaughn, Joe H. 466 Vaughn, Ronald E. 473 Vazquez, Sergio V. 449 Veazey, Donald R. 151, 449 Vega, Juan E. 176, 487 Vega, Julio C. 275 Veith, Bert L. 201, 449 Vela, Guillermo J. 98, 263, 314, 450 Velarde, Armando 242 Venglar, Patrick W. 184, 273, 322, 355, 450 Venuti, Alfred R. 206 Verney, Edward T. 402 Vernon, Albert E. 127, 466 Vernon, Grant G. 126, 466 Veselka, Eugene K. 125, 487 Veselka, Shelburne J. 113, 123, 283, 450 Veselka, Van K. 104, 149, 240 Vetter, Lawrence C, Jr. 129, 149, 280, 450 Vick, Jerry D. 126, 466 Vick, John R. 166, 450 Vicknair, Tommy J. 93, 450 Victory, Jerome Homer 125 Villalon, Benigno 268, 295, 450 Villareal, Adolfo C. 466 Villarreal, Antonia A. 275 Villarreal, Jose, Jr. 153, 164, 450 ' Villarreal, Leroy D. 166, 487 Villerrael, Ruben 304 Villiva Richard W. 166, 330 Vine, James B., Jr. 98, 284 Visage, Samuel J. 487 Vitek, Philip C. 100, 466 Vitek, Richard D. 487 Vittetoe, James E. 116, 341, 487 Voelkel, Travis T. 201, 277, 363, 450 Vogel, Donald E. 123, 487 Vollmer, James F. 98, 334, 450 Volz, Gary A. 466 Von Rosenberg, William 162, 487 Vongonten, William D. 154 Voss, Jerry D. 158, 450 Vrzalik, John H. 118, 466 Waddill, Stephen W. 473 Wade, Tommy H. 450 Wadsworth, Grady L. 102, 304, 487 Waggoner, Raymond C. 264 Wagner, Thomas P. 126, 279, 297, 450 Wagstaff, Thomas L. 149, 487 Wahl, John L. 125, 487 Wakefield, Weldon L. 138 Walcutt, John M. 80, 149, 487 Walker, David L. 402 Walker, David T. 334, 487 Walker, Edward L. 391 Walker, Felton S. 487 Walker, John M. 166, 487 Walker, John W. 349 Walker, Joseph C. 156 Walker, Michael R. 123, 346, 487 Walker, Roney A. 489 Walker, Stanley L. 466 Walker, Thomas R. 120, 487 Wall, Arnold I. 143, 487 Wall, Louis J. 450 Walla, Richard E. 487 Wallace, Charles E. 48, 126, 262, 282, 454, 466 Wallace, Claude H., Ill 104, 279, 481 Wallace, Forbes 125, 487 Wallace, Hugh S. 126, 487 Wallace, John W. 320, 473 Waller, Floyd R., Jr. 335, 450 Waller, Lynn A. 301, 473 Walls, Charles N. 451 Walls, Ronnie L. 466 Walo, Dennis E. 162, 487 Walther, Jay R. 397 Walton, Ned E. 297 Wanstrath, John J. 466 Wantzloeben, Kenneth L. 138, 342, 473 Ward, Billy C. 399 Ward, John K., Jr. 143, 268, 279, 466 Ward, Keith Bolen, Jr. 144, 263, 364, 466 Ward, Michael L. 264, 358 Ward, Neal C. 164, 339, 487 Ward, Waylon O. 213, 215, 219 Ward, William R. 146, 240 Ware, Orville H. 123, 240 Warnick, Philip W. 174, 278, 279, 466 Warren, Don E. 125, 201, 284, 345 Warren, Donald R. 279, 283, 466 Warren, George R. 487 Warren, Jeffrey 487 Warren, John R. 108, 466 Warren, John S. 107, 332, 487 Warren, Johnny L. 176 Warren, Kirby J. 317, 473 Warren, Laurence A. 345, 451 Warrick, Clifton E. 309, 451 Warrington, David R. 473 Washburn, Charles E. 322 Waskom, Tommy L. 201, 337 Waters, Claude C. 399 Waters, Eugene P. 108, 487 Watkins, Charles E. 451 Watkins, Glenn W. 340 Watson, Boyd K., Ill 186 Watson, Carl L. 451 Watson, Frank D. 473 Watson, Joseph M., Jr. 172, 180, 451 Watson, Richard C. 473 Watson, Richard R. 158, 331, 487 Watts, Augustus A., Jr. 104, 323, 451 Watts, Byron R. 100, 487 Watts, David E. 107, 473 Watts, Eddie L. 473 Watts, Foster L., Jr. 97, 466 Watts, Kenneth D. 164, 347 Watts, William R. 102, 466 Wayne, James A. 466 Weatherby, Edward P. 487 Weatherby, James L., Jr. 349, 451 Weathers, James R. 184, 487 487 Weathers, Stanley J. 138, 327, 473 Weathersbee, Walter C. 104, 264, 321, 487 Weaver, David A. 158 Weaver, Windol C. 186 Webb, Bryan L. 102, 473 Webb, George D. 138 Webb, John B. 125 Webb, Joseph T. 487 Weber, John D. 149, 473 Wedemeyer, Henry M. 350, 487 Weedon, James R. 473 Wegenhoft, Kenneth N. 206, 473 Wehner, Arthur L. 466 Wehner, Byrom T. 311, 451 Weidman, Robert R., Jr. 312, 451 Weir, Robert G. 186 Weir, Victor A. 180, 473 Weise, James N. 104, 321, 478 Weiser, Harold E. 451 Weiss, Joe H. 146, 487 Welborn, Bruce L. 212, 451 Welch, James D., Jr. 98, 487 Weldon, William C. 166 Wellborn, Joseph H. 146 Wells, James C. 277, 451 Welsh, Robert P. 487 Wendel, Larry A. 301 Wendenburg, Carl A. 149, 180, 331, 487 Wessels, James A. 473 Wendt, Joseph P. 466 Weppler, Larry A. 108, 487 Wert, Harold E. 108, 329, 451 West, Donald E. 146 West, Joe M. 186, 487 West, Kenneth W. 197, 451 West, Sterling R. 481 Westerfield, Ira D. 146, 286, 487 Westmoreland, Gary K. 473 Westmoreland, John S. 164, 279, 320, 473 Wetherbee, Charles F. 243, 327, 473 Whatley, Richard E. 217 Wheat, Larry D. 158, 353 Whetsel, Joseph E. 466 Whitaker, Joseph D. 186 Whitcomb, Michael B. 451 White, Carey L. 466 White, Charles W. 466 White, George K. 451 White, Hugh T. 179, 466 White, James H. 176, 487 White, James H. 320, 487 White, James W. 100, 487 White, James W., Jr. 487 White, Jerry L. 330 White, Michael E. 487 White, Morris D. 108, 487 White, Robert L. 100 White, Robert M. 125, 487 White, Thomas E. 320, 400 White, William A. 487 Whitehead, Harold J. 400 Whiteker, Jerry N. 113, 126, 466 Whitford, Howard W. 400 Whitlock, Larry L. 278, 279, 353, 451 Whitson, William R. 158, 487 Whitson, John T. 100, 473 Whitson, Robert H. 108, 473 Whittington, John R., Jr. 186 Whitton, David L. 98, 487 Wiedenfeld, Kenneth W. 100, 451 Wier, Michael I. 89, 271, 283 Wiggins, Hal 466 Wigington, Sam 277 Wilbeck, August C. 451 Wilbeck Gary L. 466 Wilcox, Don H. 143, 343 Wiley, Malcolm K. 116 Wilk, Darrell J. 487 Wilkinson, James C. 166, 487 Wilks, Phillip G. 180, 473 Willcox, Gerald P. 452 Willcox, Mitchell G. 473 Wille, Kenneth B. 158, 362, 473 Willenborg, James C. 30, 211 , 221 Williams, Albert P. 262 Williams, Cary D. 80 Williams, Daniel C. 156, 487 Williams, David H. 89, 473 Williams, Donese W. 466 Williams, Frederick F. 144 Williams, James D. 149, 487 Williams, James M. 279 Williams, James M. 452 Williams, John L. 452 Williams, Kenneth D. 108 Williams, Raymond M. 144, 487 Williams, Robert C. 180, 452 Williams, Robert H. 143 Williams, Ronald L. 98, 452 Williams, Stephen J. 466 Williams, Stephen T. 186, 487 Williams, Travis 467, 473 Williams, Wilburn C., Ill 453 Williamson, Charles H. 400 Williamson, Morris L., Jr. 402 Williamson, Richard P. 487 Willingham, George A. 166, 473 Willingham, John L. 100, 347, 487 Willis, Donald E. 394 Willis, G. W. Ketchel 327, 452 Willis, Gary E. 146, 487 Willmann, Robert L. 174, 342, 452 Willoughby, Jack M. 156, 356, 487 Wills, Norman A. 364 Wilson, Carey B. 487 Wilson, Clyde A. 473 Wilson, Darr F. 400 Wilson, Don E. 222 Wilson, Freddie J. 487 Wilson, George I. 488 Wilson, James C. 400 Wilson, Marshall P., Jr. 452 Wilson, Penrhyn 98, 488 Wilson, Robert B. 149, 488 Wilson, Robert W. 201 Wilson, Roy D. 452 Wilson, Terry G. 488 Wilson, William B. 452 Wilson, Winston L. 102, 251, 473 Wimbish, Robert W. 452, 466 Winch, James R. 277 Windham, Terrell D. 298, 312, 452 Windsor, Cecil O., Jr. 89, 473 Winfrey, James E. 201, 466 Wing, William R. 184, 488 Wingate, Ruben D. 184, 330 Wingfield, Keith A. 452 Winkel, Fred M. 108, 287, 365 Winkelmann, Norman W. Winkler, Donald H. 154, 488 Winn, Robert M. 488 Winn, Ronald D. 89, 473 Winnette, Walter M. 198, 328 Winningham, John D. 309 Winship, Thomas E. 186, 452 Winslow, Michael 174 Winters, David W. 292 Wisdom, Raymond C., Jr. 303, 466 Wise, Lewis R. 149, 488 Wise, Robert E. 80, 277 Wisenbaker, Kenneth A. 156, 360, 488 Wisenbaker, William C. 488 Wiswell, Eric Ozro 488 Wofford, Larry L. 120, 488 Wolcott, Gary M. 186 Wolf, Michael T. 126, 341, 488 Wolf, Robert H. 452 Wolf, William M., Jr. 186 Wolfe, Benjamin E. 113, 126, 262, 349, 466 Wolff, Marshall W. 107 Wolkowicz, Jacobo 287 Walters, Richard A. 473 Womack, Glenn L. 452 Womble, Glendon D. 466 Wood, Carl E. 146 Wood, Gerald Lee 201, 466 Wood, James D. 488 Wood, James H. 364, 488 Wood, James M. 334 Wood, John A. 264 Wood, Larry D. 452 Wood, Ralph E. 488 Wood, William C. 201 Woodall, Russell P. 343, 452 Woodard, Joe D. 488 Woods, David L. 397 Woods, David R. 102, 473 Woods, Donald E. 154, 488 Woods, Warren R. 452 Woodson, Jerry P. 158, 241, 473 Woodward, Daniel Y. 108 Wooldridge, James T. 138 Wootan, Charley V. 292 Works, Madden T. 274 Worley, Robert M. 98, 488 Worrel, Edward J. 174, 488 Worsham, Lushene M. 90, 347, 473 Worst, John M. 146, 488 Wortham, Murray L. 82, 466 Woyewodzic, Edwin J. 81, 162, 488 Wray, William D. 318 Wright, Ernest C. 488 Wright, Fred J. 108, 488 Wright, Granville C. 466 Wright, Haskell E. 488 Wright, James L. 466 Wright, James L. 466 Wright, John R. 197, 313 Wright, Joseph M. 488 Wright, Larry M. 488 Wright, Michael 102 Wright, Richard W. 169, 297 Wright, Robert A. Ill 138, 473 Wright, Ronald W. 488 Wright, Thomas W. 90, 466 Wright, William D. 349, 473 Wright, William V. 473 Wuensche, Rudy M. 251, 280, 301, 304, 466 Wurster, Albert C. 397 Wurzbach, Clark R. 295, 345, 452 Wvatt, James E. 98, 488 Wyatt, Lawrence E. 488 Wyatt, William K. 102, 488 Wylie, Stanley R. 169, 339, 403, 453 Wyninegar, Noble C, Jr. 156, 240, 488 Wynn, George C. 466 Wynn, Maxey R. 453 Wynn, Sally R. 322 Wynne, Jack W. 297, 359, 453 Wythe, London D., Jr. 301 Yahia, Abdelmajid 473 Yaklin, John G. 107 Yao, Tso-Wei 402 Yarbrough, David L. 488 Yarbrough, Melvin N. 176 Yaskovic, Robert A. 296, 466 Yauger, James H. 104, 343, 488 Young, Charles R. 143 Young, Clifford R. 488 Young, Craig B. 473 Young, Don P. 279, 466 Young, George A., Jr. 174, 488 Young, James B., II 141, 365, 488 Young, James K. 488 Young, John W. 488 Young, Louis L. 134, 453 Young, Michael S. 453 Young, Ralph R. 143, 488 Youngblood, Samuel R. 303, 466 Yows, James T. 120, 488 Zaeske, Louis W. 183, 281, 453 Zahn, Charles W. 146, 488 Zak, Michael J. 143, 488 Zamzow, Kenneth A. 201, 280, 306, 466 Zapata, Thomas Jr. 81, 123, 488 Zatopek, Edward J. 78, 166, 273, 453 Zeis, Paul M. 316 Zemanek, Victor J. 180, 356, 466 Zimmerman, William F. 156, 488 Zimmerman, Winton B. 176, 453 Zinn, Alan M. 287, 488 Zotz, Joseph E. 273, 296 Zuehlke, Lawrence D. 102, 488 Zuehlke, Raymond C. 100, 466 Zumwalt, John H. 322 Zwahr, Harley A. 102, 488 Zwartjes, William J. 273, 488 00 r ; M ; ' ' r fk - 1 f A • , ' ! 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