Texas A and M University - El Rancho Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)
- Class of 1954
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Vy VJM 'AOi'.'u Published by the siudehts of We will remember her friendly smile, As it danced in eyes of gay laughter, The way she spoke as she passed us by. These and other traits we loved her for. Every person was a friend to her, And as we, in our awn special way. Remember her in our hearts and minds. We are thankful to have been her friend. We, each in silent prayer, give our love — In dedication to Marianne, [Herman Science Hall Old Administration Building Student Union Building mm Gymnasium Home Economics Cottage Loftin Hall President’s Home Lila Baugh Ball Cousins Ball — — -c., 'ir-• ■ Engineering Building Javelina Courts College Hall HAIk A si ■ f ■ ' -.• ' WE PLEDGE AjSiEW?? . AIMS THAT RE HIGH, ' ; % DEVOTION MEI AND TRUE,,- AND THOUGH.i yOlA • PARt r; AND THOUGHTH 'tEARS ROU BY, fL V‘ ’ STILL YAL EA H RT, 1 . to' a wr ■- Among Students Universities Qallle mO)- Qawiesia Jenell plays a major role in the student activities of A l. Her willingness to work is reflected in assuming the job as editor of the annual. A desire for a good old time is reflected in her job as chairman of the dateless dances. In addition to the part she takes in the many activities of the college, Jenell always finds time for others. {Jane A aneq, Good Samaritan Jane! Patience and determination make for success. Jane is successful. Everyone feels her hospitable and warm heart going out to them — especially during the Coffee Hour, of which Jane is hostess. Jane has an admirable quality of seeing truth and beauty in everything. It's always heartening to see ai fellow enthusiastically ac- cept responsibilities. That's Guillermo. He is quiet and reserved. There's efficiency and thoroughness in all his work. Actions and results re- flect extraordinary capabili- ties and intelligence. jenell PuiAxm Q b Quandt The fellow that believes in coming a long way for an education — Bob Brandt from Appleton, Wiscon- sin. He's an all-round athlete. Well-known and well- liked, Bob has made a conspicuous place for him- self at A l. fj e delud j Man cmt Qomnei Margaret, even though she is always busy, always has time to stop and chat with a friend. Margaret doesn't have to seek the spotlight. It just naturally finds her. The days of chivalry have returned when Joe Schutz is in the presence of a lady — his quiet, polite, and thoughtful attitude is remembered. Joe seems to spend time in study, but his occasional witty remarks are tops in fun and in hitting the nail on the head. In American and Colleges jj(m- Mchieehf Don's appearance reflects his personality — serious and hard working. His chief interest lies in the religious activities of the school. Don is chairman of the Religious Council and president of the Baptist Student Union. He works diligently to promote activities on the campus. A smile in the voice, and a smile that says words that are full of meaning. That is Milam. He's a leader among leaders. His quiet and forceful advice is accepted by those who know him. Mdam £mumA. Ma dme (ILmtj i For a bright and witty atmosphere just look up Mar- lene. For someone who is dependable and hard working, just look up Marlene. For someone who is an all-round fine person, just look up Marlene. Ma ujOAei jJoiuiAxm Margaret is one of the greatest promoters on the A l campus. There is Margaret's own way of getting in there and getting things done. Her hard work and school spirit are appreciated throughout the stu- dent body. A-iUiun, Cnacffii Bill Knaggs' excellent spirit of loyalty to A l has been felt throughout the campus. His excellent grooming from head to toe, his spirit of friendliness, and his hard-working attitude make him an asset to the college. Gambia Quiet and reserved, Susie stays one jump ahead all the time. Her witty remarks are full of meaning. Determination and hard work, along with extra- ordinary intelligence, have taken her through school in a short time. A mischievous grin on Carolyn's face dis- plays her pleasing personality. Everyone likes Carolyn's own technique of sharpen- ing her wits on the wits of others. She has many admirable qualities — neat grooming, a spirit of fun, and dependabili- ty- 7om Gmiik tUlk Just plain Torn! Any place is home to Tom. Quiet and easy-going, he is always ready with a helping hand for anyone. Everything done by Tom is a bang-up job. jjodie Jia idacfe Qilbj, Gow-cvd Billy's warm friendliness and wide variety of activi- ties make him a well known figure on the A f campus. He has exhibited an extraordinary ability in leadership by topping the list of his accomplish- ments with the office of Student Council president. He works diligently at any task which he undertakes and performs it well. Pat lemley Both quiet and reserved, Pat goes about her work with a conscientious attitude. Her little smile and fairy-like sense of humor make her a lovely lady. Pat is capable, interesting and Intelligent. Jodie, as he goes quietly about his work, makes his influence felt over the campus. He is conscientious and dependable. The seniors expressed their faith in Jodie by electing him president of the Senior Class. Ma u anet McQlcme Good, dependable Margarel! A smile and a help- ing hand for everyone seems to be her motto. By serving on a committee here and a committee there, Margaret helps in a big way to promote student activities Pat Qnakam Pat, head cheerleader, exercises an important role in turning the wheels of the activities of A l. Because of her versatility, Pat has a finger in many pies. The student body paid tribute to Pat by electing her as the 1953-54 Lantana Queen. At Whether you know him or not, you know that friendly smile. The student body has confidence in his leadership as shown by his election to numerous positions. This is his second year to be in Who's Who and he is worthy of the honor. a--: William pulnam Putter is a whiz on the football field and he car- ries his drive over to student activities. Everyone thinks he's a good guy. PanlaAa Qek imd Everything is fun for Barbara. Her constant search for knowledge makes Barbara a stimulating person, With an intent interest in people, she often inclines a listening ear to the ups and downs of the day. Picka id Ma dtit Warmness and sincerity impress persons when they are in the presence of Richard Martin. Dick assumes his responsibilities seriously and conscientiously. Mos'i fie 2ip It's work and business for Margie. She's enthusiastic and studious. She is to be commended for her dependability and diligence. Bob Franks, the typical journalist, always manages to be in the center of interesting and exciting activi- ties both on and off the campus. His chief interest and his major is journalism. His sense of humor lends flavor to his articles in The South Texan. Moslem fyiawcei QailauMuj, Good old M. F.l She'll tackle any job and see it through. She has a particularly admirable trait of giving credit where credit is due — everyone can do something fine in M. F.'s eyes. She's a good sport. U MecUlen, Al's conscientiousness makes every task which he undertakes result in success. He is determined to complete everything down to the last thread. He's a person worth knowing. Sitting; William Putnam (male representative-at-large), Margie Lipe (reporter), Barbara Behrend (secretary), Billy Cowart (president), Albert Mechler (vice-president), Michael Austin (freshman class representative), Margaret Goerner (female representative-at-large). Budge Threlkeld (sponsor). Standing: Don Karr (junior class repre- sentative), John A. Riefenberg (senior class representative), Clarence Johnson (sophomore class representative). STUDEdT C0UHCIL The Student Council was organized in 1925 when A l was founded. It has grown just as A l has grown. Its purpose is to handle prob- lems arising among the students, and to make A l a belt : place in which to study and play. Billy Cowart, president of the Student Council, is a senior agriculture major from San Benito. In keeping with his office as head of the stu- dent body, he is familiar to everyone on the campus as being a hard worker and an active participant in all phases of A l activities. Row 1: Milton Russell, Sue Elski, Arthur Knaggs (Chairman), Richard Martin, Don McNeely, Row 2: Jerry Teague, Carolyn Stromberger, Ann Nimmo, Margaret McCiane, Jeanne Madden, Mildred Becka, Marlene Blunt- zer. Row 3: Marte Noel, Jodie B. Hardage, T. E. Taylor, George Babcock, James Mulkey, Margaret Johnson. Row 4: Daniel Villarreal, Jack Truly, Earle Younts, All Hornung, Val Mora. flDVISORy BOARD The Student Council Advisory Board is made up of all the presidents of the various clubs and organizations on the campus. The Board's chief function is to hear the suggestions of various groups and to report any plan or sug- gestion to the Student Council which they feel should be acted upon by thal group. Row 1: Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop (faculty representative), Carol Lee Burgess, Marian Frances Callaway, Carole Al- sup. Row 2: George Babcock (chairman), Al Brieger (Union director), William Lewis, David Meador. STUDtnT union m board The Student Union Governing Board's duty is to provide recreational activities of both cultural and social interest for the students of A l. The Board is composed of six students, two members of the faculty, the president of A l, and a representa- tive from the Ex-Students Association. Row 1: Don McNeeley, Mary Holroyd, Betty Jarratt, Milton Russell. Row 2: William C, Lewis, Charles Pesek. Religious Council To promote better understanding be- tween different de- nominations on the A l campus, two rep- resentatives are chos- en from each church group to form this council. PRESIDENT Don McNeeiy VICE-PRESIDENT Milton Russell SECRETARY Mary Holroyd REPRESENTATIVE Margaret McClane V The South Texan is the Voice of the Texas A l Student Body, To live up to this slogan which appears in the masthead of the student « e5 newspaper is the ambition of Editor Franks and his staff. To that end, they devote a great deal of time to gleaning information and finding new ways to serve white not neglecting the CLARK HALDANE, Associate Editor, Fall A MARIANNE FRANKS, Circulation BILL CRONENWETT, Photographer A. W. GREEN, Sports Editor, Fall JACK SCHROCK, Business Manager a RflnCHO STAFF FERN MARBURGER, Typist JENELL PINSON, Editor-in-Chief It has been fun! Yes, we fussed and spent a few sleepless nights, but it was well worth all the effort if you can look at this book and see A l as it Is — full of all the diverse experiences that mean so much to so many. GRACE HARDEN, Who's Who Editor BETTY JARRATT, Copy Writer JOAN ETHEREDGE, Associate Editor MARGARET JOHNSON, Sports Editor BILL DAVIDSON, Photographer Couples take the floor at the Alpha Phi Omega-Kappa Sigma Nu Presentation Dance. apo-kih Carolyn Stromberger, sweetheart of Kappa Sig- ma Nu, receives the traditional red roses in the presentation ceremony; Mary Cook, APO sweet- heart, also received a bouquet of red roses. The Presentation Dance was held March 6 in the Student Union Ballroom. Music was by the Blue Notes. iZueen---- Patricia Graham Se U(to MISSION, TEXAS Jladtf .. Sue Bell SetUofi- PREMONT, TEXAS JlteUf-.. diary Cools OuHCO-X' FREER, TEXAS JlaeUf,... Barbara Leffinpell 'P'ie £ KClK- HARLINGEN, TEXAS BEEVILLE, TEXAS BEEVILLE, TEXAS AacUf. .. Bobbie Lou IBcDouiell EDNA, TEXAS : • ’ QUEEN PATRICIA is shown in her royal gown with KING BILLY COWART. The crown worn by Queen Patricia is worn by all of A l's Lan- tana Queens. Her Majesty, Queen Patricia of the House of Graham. Carol lee Burgess Carolyn Stromberger uUe - in -'WcUtiKty U Queen Patricia Graham Coronation Committee Frank Talley was chairman of the staging and lighting committee. Bob Franks, senior Journalism major, was one of the co-directors of the 1954 La ntana Coronation, Budge Threlkeld, assistant professor of speech, headed the steering committee. Chairman of the costumes committee was Ginger Swift. Jack Curtis was chairman of the committee on floats. Sylvia Garcia was chair- man of the Art Committee. R, P. Parry was in charge of the decorations for the ball. The Music Committee was headed by Vernon Hatch. Margaret McClane was chairman of the Entertain- ment Committee. The publicity committee was headed by Milton Rus- sell. Margaret Johnson was in charge of all invitations. Eddie Richter, senior Business Administration major from la redo, was a co-director of the Coronation, . Row 1: Anne Lewis, Carol Lee Burgess, Peggie TKomasson, Jerry Teague. Row 2: Ca rolyn Stromberger, Miss Oliphant (sponsor), Margaret McClane (secretary- treasurer), Anne Garner (vice-president). Sue ElsTk (president), Carrie Lee Bishop (sponsor), Ann Nimmo. Inter-Sorority Council Sue Elsik presides at an Inter-Sorority Council meeting while Lucille Hodges and Margert McClane look serious. The purpose of the In- ter-Sorority Council is to promote a greater unity among the three sororities on our campus. It is com- posed of the president, two representatives, and one faculty sponsor from each group. Each year the Council coordinates rush-week activities and conducts an inter-sorority presentation dance for the pledges. Row 1: Joan Bunch, Betty Lott, Nancy Dobson, Carleen Frazier, June Bunch. Row 2: Lillyan Ewert (reporter), Joan Etheredge (historian), Pat Hall (parliamentarian), Carolyn Stromberger (president), Peggie Thomasson (recording secretary), Carole Alsup (chaplain), Anne Garner, Margaret Johnson (pledge captain), Yvonne Mc- Carty. Row 3: Janet Tilghman, Sue Bell (corresponding secretary), Betty Lou Hawks, Mary Ann Harwood, Jo Ann Howard, Barbara Behrend, Marian Frances Callaway, Mary Mills, Patricia Ann Oliver, Judy Garrett, Molly Schlesinger, Bar- bara Scull, Betty Dossey. Delta Theta members The purpose of Delta Theta Sorority is to pro- mote friendship, loyalty, and high social standards among its members. Mem- bership is by invitation only during rush week at the beginning of the fall term. The members partic- ipate in college activities and must possess good scholarship, leader- ship and personality. New Delta Theta pledges drink up at backyard luncheon given in their honor. Row 1: Barbara Vickery, Carol Kuester, Joy McKim, Marilynn Vismor. Row 2: Carol Lee Walk, Patty Snider, Peggy Seay, Pat Woods, Roselyn Skelley, Betty Brewton. Row 3: Georgia Bess Bryant, Jeanice Anne Hedrick, Mary Sue Oliver, Shirley Gleen Luce, Joyce Faye Chandler, Nancy Anne Rabke, Dorothy Marie Kenyon, Mary Miles Daughters, Nancy Theresa May. Row 4; Tooran Pirayech, Mary Lou Grona, Doris Evans, Helen Braly, Joy Hogan, Nell Heard, Evelyn Gottschling, Mary Jo Scogin, Barbara O'Neal, Juanita Jo Wentz, Janice Gardner, Peggy Shults, and Margaret Payne. Not Shown: Ruth Dietz, Margaret Brown, and Jackie Sue Burroughs. Delta Theta Pledges Amid taffeta and net, satin and lace, Mary Sue Martin serves punch to prospective Beta Gamma pledges. Members of the Beta Gamma Sorority carry out a program which em- phasizes character build- ing, creative living, and social development. Mem- bership is by invitation ex- tended during rush week. Beta Gamma members Row 1: Mary Sue Martin, Jerry Teague (president), Jane Laney. Row 2: Kitty Higgins (parliamentarian), Marianne Stutz (recording secretary), Pat Ruby (vice- president), Jo Ann Kirkpatrick, Mary Cook (historian), Barbara Fenner, Mac Hutchins (sports manager). Row 3: Elizabeth Oliphant (sponsor), Carol Lee Burgess, Bobbie McDowell (corresponding secretary), Margaret Goerner, Jackie Parkhill (reporter). Sue Elsik, Lucile Meehan (treasurer). Beta Gamma Pledges Row 1; Jane Ann Magness, Evelyn Shirnek, Jo Ann Shotwell. Row 2: Lou White- head, Judy Uhr, Kay Russell, Nancy Ann Balay. Row 3: Marsha Stettler, Mary Lee Green, Shirley Cooper, Joanne Thebe, Irene Kimbro, Deronda Edwards. Row 1: Martha Isensee, Jeneil Pinson, Sandra Borg (treasurer). Row 2r Faye Bible (sponsor), Betty Jarratt, Anne Lewis (secretary), Margaret McClane (presi- dent), Ann Nimmo (vice-president), Mary Ann Lovel, Aline McKenzie (sponsor). Row 3: Joan Sughru, Gwyn Scheel, Florence Meyer, Shirley Miller, Noelda Ryall, Fern Marburger. Alpha Sigma Sorority Alpha Sigma is the old- est of the three sororities on the A l campus. It was first organized in 1927. Members are select- ed by invitation during rush week each fall. The girls are very active in campus social and scho- lastic activities. Row 1: Hellen Vantreese, Hazel Vantreese. Row 2: Jeanene Burris, Dorothy Koerber, Patricia Saunders, Betty Kabler. Row 1: J. E. Turner (sponsor), Eddie Krivacka (treasurer), Randall Odom (cor- responding secretary), Charles Royal (vice-president), Mary Cook (sweetheart), Bill Heil (president), Chris Isensee (pledge captain), James Eskew (recording secretary), Richard Jones. Row 2: Truman Kerr, Roy Wesselman, Jimmy Bixler, Gilbert Taylor, Alan A. Johnston, Kenneth Matthews, William Treybig, Ronnie Moore, Joe Schulz, Gary Fenner, Bob KiHough, Richard Henderson. Row 3: George Coffin, Joe R. Martinez, Davidl Salinas, Morris Kreidel, Kenneth Rairmp- meier, Franklin Montgomery, Emmett L. Arnold, Cledus A. Hollas, Bobbie G. Veach, John A. Riefenberg, Kenneth Faubion, Stanley P. Balsley, Richard D. Wier, George Babcock, Milton K. Weikel, Junior Adlarn. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a na- tional service fraternity for col- lege men who are or have been affiliated with the Boy Scouts. Phyllis Crabtree and Kern Huff bop at APO Benefit Dance. Proceeds from donations given at the dance went to the March of Dimes. The Blue Notes do- nated their services for the dance. Row 1: Nelson Clark Haldane (reporter), Coleman P. Schweikhardt (secretary). Jack Truly (president), Carolyn Stromberger (sweetheart), Richard T. Stanberry (vice-president), William C. Lewis (treasurer), Richard A. Vigueria (pledge cap- tain). Row 2: Aubrey Mathis, Jerry Don Reeve, Steve Bynum, Charles A. Kirksey, Laurie B. McDonald, Robert Snyder, Robert Thompson, Calvin Rayes. KflPPfl Kappa Sigma Nu was organized in 1936 and is the only active social fraternity on the campus. Membership is by Invitation only during the year. The fraternity takes part in both social and service activities on the campus. Row li Betty Jarratt (Religious Council representative), Eddy Joe Kirksey, Jac- queline Tilley (devotional vice-president), Pat Saunders (social vice-president), Don McNeely (president), Donnal Timmons (director). Row 2: Annette McCandless, Elizabeth Ruth Olson, Helen Ruth Houston, Bertha Center, Yvonne McCarty, Belva Braswell, Dorothy Lindley. Row 3: Calvin Rayes, Lytle Blaisdell, Duane Sigle, Dick Martin, Bob Cude, Richard Dixon. Row 4: Leo V. Sigle, Tom Smith (publicity director), Ike Galyean (hospitality co-chairman). BAPTIST STUDEAT The B.S.C. is the center of the many activities carried on by the Baptist students on the A l Campus. The B.S.U. is a link between the church and the college. Its aim is to promote spiritual development by means of worship, fellowship, and service. It provides social and devotional activities at the B.S.C., and encourages all students to be- come participating members of the local churches. Row 1: Edith Cousins (sponsor), William C, Lewis, Robert E. Crook, Roselyn Skelley, Donald R. Starkweather, Harold Nichols (sponsor). cnnitfiBOfiy GLOB Canterbury Club membership is open to any Episcopalian student on the campus. Its purpose is to promote, through the culture and friend- ship of the Episcopalians in Kingsville, spiritual, intellectual and social interests of all Episcopa- lian students who come to A l, Row 1: F. F, Mikus (sponsor), Lucille Delery (sponsor), Frances A. Lozano (secre- tary-treasurer), Marlene Bluntzer (vice-president), Val Mora (president), Olivia Bluntzer (parliamentarian), Otlla Leal (alumni secretary), George Underbrink (editor), Aurelio Correa (reporter). Row 2: Martha Garcia, Adalina Pena, Clara Hinojosa, Angelita Luma, Hayde Gonzalez, Leola Leal, Anita Herrera, Estella Reyes, Jo Ann Shotwell, Bettye Wilkinson, Florence Meyer, Carlene Meyer, Joel Decker, Aurora B, Cardenas, Mary Lou Garcia. Row 3: Ted Gonzalez, I. Vela, David Salinas, Joe R. Martinez, E. J. Wendel, George Lehnert, Bob Underbrink, Richard Viguerie, L, B. McDonald, Falian Yanta, Tony Bounds, Joe Ray Matzke, Roy Wesselman, Richard J. Bohl, Jose E. Ramos. fleuiman Club The Newman Club was founded with the purpose of uniting Catholic stu- dents on the campus and bringing to them a better understanding of their faith. The club is affiliated with the Catholic Welfare Society. Wesley foundation Tooran Pirayech insists It's in the cards at Wesley Foundation Hallowe'en party. All Methodist students or students who are interested in the work of the Methodist Church are eligible for membership in the Wesley Foundation. Its purposes are to show the value of the Church in education and the meaning and place of the home, to discover the Will of God and to promote its program in personal living. Row li John R. Gibbs (sponsor), John A. Riefenberg, Sue Elsik (vice-president), Martha Isensee, Milton Russell (Religious Council representative), Margie Lipe, Bill Cronenwetf, Andrea Gonzalez. Row 2: Charles Sovereign, Emmett L. Arnold, Herb Morgan, Emilene Jesse, Mary Holroyd, Joy McKim, Noelda Ryall, Elizabeth Tetsch, Jonell Rabke, Virginia Swift, Martha Garcia, Gene Grabbs, Stan Bakley, Ralph Waters. Row !; Richard Stone, Jo Carter (vice-president), Jackie Oualline, Robert Mc- Curdy (president), Nancy Robke (vice-president). Dale Swaim. Row 2: Dorothy Hodges, Don Scott, Frank Davis, R. D. Wier (treasurer), Donald Swaim, Nadine Parker The Westminster Youth Fellowship is composed of Presbyterian students whose purpose is to pro- mote Christian ideals on the campus and in the community by working through the church and bringing young people to- gether in Christian love and fellowship. Westminster youth fellowship fl Cappella Choir ALTO Jo Carter Margaret Goerner Barbara Hartzog Margie Lipe Margaret McCSane Ruth Moffett Noelda Ryal! Elsa Saenz Pat Saunders Patricia Snider SOPRANO Lenora Bishop Jackie Burroughs Marianne Franks Miriam D Garcia Patricia Givens Mary Lou Grona Lucille Hodges Mary Ho I ray d Kaye Ann Lloyd Clarece L. McCreary Nancy May Ruth Smith Edith Wellman Bettye Wilkinson Pat Woods Shirley Williams PRESIDENT James Lott VICE-PRESIDENT Ruth Smith BUSINESS MANAGER Dick Stone SECRETARY-TREASURER Bettye Wilkinson LIBRARIAN Don Pierce BARITONE IEmmet! Arnold Vernon Hatch Jackye Hayes Karl McKinney Donald McNeeiy Franklin Montgomery Richard Stone Vere Wilson TENOR Carlton Ford Thomas Harwood Richard Jones James Lott Lee Martinez Ralph Montgomery Humberto Saenz Ronald Wackwitz Ralph Waters BASS Charles Bull Robert Busby Flynn Dennis Don Foster Joe Masterson Dean Pierce Don Pierce George Underbrink Richard Wier Bill Wiseman The Modrigalfans are a versatile group that does equally well with a novelty tune or a very serious song. These singers perform for service and social groups throughout South Texas. Members are, from left: Carl McKinney, Richard Wier, Charles Bull, Ruth Smith, Betty Wilkinson, Pat Givens, Miriam Garcia, Edith Wellman, Margaret Goerner, Ruth Moffett, James Lott, Ralph Waters, and Lloyd Her rein (director). ITIflDRIGflL $MG£R$ Row 1: Joan Bunch, Jackie Parkhill, Jane Ann Magness, June Bunch, Pat Gra- ham, Alicia Zapata. Row 2: Pat Snider, Hayde Gonzales, Barbara O'Niel, Olga Garcia, Director is Mrs Caroline Johnston. footlights Club Row 1; Budge Threlkeld (sponsor), Mary Ann Lovel parliamentarian), Nancy Atteberry, Jane Laney (vice-president), Bill Cronenwett, Milton Russell. Row 2: Sandy Borg (secretary), Ruth Carlisle, Ann Nimmo, Lucille Hodges, Janice Har- rison, Sue Bishop. Row 3: Jo Carter, Val Mora, Robert Thompson, Ricky Wier, Richard Humes, N. Clark Haldane, Nancy Brower. Whee-e-e-e! Mary Ann Lovel makes a perfect Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. The Footlights Club sponsors all major dramat- ic productions on the cam- pus. Membership in this organization is earned through participation in plays, either on stage or back stage. It is open to all A l students. Active participation in the Foot- lights Club leads to rec- ognition by Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity. Row 1: Arnold Anderson (sponsor),, Betty jarratt, Ruth Moffett, Jo Carter, Jane Laney, Sandy Borg, Mary Ann Lovel. Row 2: Lucile Hodges, Larry Beverley, Mil- ton Russell (president), Lola Sells, Lewis Reioux, Fred Tasto (vice-president), Don Karr, Carole Alsup (secretary-treasurer). The Forensic Society includes in its membership all those who are inter- ested in discussion and debate of significant current problems, extem- poraneous speaking, oratory, radio speaking, interpretation, and poetry reading. Trips are made to several invitational meets. Sufficient partici- pation in the activities of this group leads to invitation to membership in Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic society. Carole Alsup and Betty Jarratt won third place awards in the Senior Women's Division at the Baylor Invitational Debate Tournament. 07070893 Earl Dunn does a takeoff on Mary Cook's demon- stration speech on cookery, complete with apron. Star of the Court Badillo takes a long shot for the faculty at the Jelly-Bowl Game. Mary Sue Martin and Mac Hutchins are guests of Sam- my Seale at May Hall Open House. Open House visitors take a break at the refreshment table. Supper at loftin Hall is never dull. Row T: Marilynn C. Vismor (treasurer), Margaret McClane, Sue Elsik (recording secretary), Pat Lemley, Mary Sue Oliver, Olivia Biuntzer (corresponding secre- tary), Nell Winston. Row 2: Dan Karr, Charles Royal (vice-president), Joe Schutz, Ronnie Moore, Chris Isensee, Ernie Ross, Milton Russell (reporter), James Eskew, Jack M. Sawyer, Robert E. Brown. The Robert Bartow Cousins Chapter of Alpha Chi was organized on the A l campus in 1926. It Is a national honorary so- ciety, choosing its mem- bers from the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes. An average grade of B or above is required for membership. Alpha Chi Row It Gaylene Vogt, Nadine Parker, Margie Lipe, Pat Graham,, Mildred Becka, Marlene BIonizer, Sylvia L. Garcia. Row 2; V, R. Pagano, Stuart Mayo (presi- dent), Maxine C. Dietert, Bonni R. Lons, Marcelle S. McKenzie, Margaret Goer- ner, Wilton Workman, Don E. Scott, J. R. Manning (faculty adviser). Alpha Chi Pat Graham is an example of the ability to mix extra-curricular activities with high scholas- tic standings. Besides being in the upper ten percent of her class, Pat finds time to be head cheerleader, Lantana Queen, and Honorary Cadet Colonel, just to name a few of her many activities. Row t: R. J. Cook, Dr. J. C. Jernigan, S, V, Burks, D. D. Neher (sponsor), F. B. Wines (sponsor). Row 2: Garnet Burgess (secretary), Jerry Krivacka, Troy Wood- ward (treasurer), Albert Hornung (president), James Simpson (reporter). Bob F. Jones, Matt M. Davis Row 4: Don E. Scott, Milam Simons (vice-president), Eddie Krivacka, Al Anthony, E. T. Arvin, Dan Aultman, Roger L. Anderson. ALPHA TAU ALPHA The Mu Chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, national Agricultural Education Frater- nity, was Installed at A l in 1934. Its purpose is to promote high scholastic standards and build leadership in agri- culture. ■■ Row 1: Dr. J. A. Rickard, Josephine Garland, Marcelle McKenzie (secretary). Dr, John C. Rayburn. Row 2: J. IE, Conner (sponsor), Maxine C. Dietert, Patsy Mu eh I, Emogene Davis, W. H. Leckie. Phi Alpha Theta is a national hon- orary history fraternity. Membership is open to those students interested in history who have a high scholastic standard. National recognition is given members for their scholastic attain- ments, The Gamma Omega Chapter was officially installed at A l in De- cember, 1950. Row 1: Gaylene Vogt, Margaret Brown, Marlene Bluntzer (reporter), Olivia Blunt- zer (vice-president), Ann Nimmo (president), Peggy Thomasson (treasurer), Don McNeely (secretary), Marilyn G, Vismor. Row 2: Betty Jarratt, Fern Marburger, Carolyn Stromberger, Marian Callaway, June Evans, Judy Uhr, Jonell Rabke, Shirley Cooper, Pat Saunders, Patsy Muehl, Mildred Mecka, Leola Leal, Hayde Gonzales, Isabel Tijerina. PI HflPPfl Pi Kappa Epsilon is sponsored by the Education and Psychology Depart- ments. Its purpose is to foster active stu- dent interest in teaching as a profes- sion, and it is open to all students with a professed interest in education. It is an active unit of the Future Teachers of America. Row 1: Aline McKenzie (sponsor). Pot Lemley (2nd vice-president), Ann Nimmo (1st vice-president), Marlene Bluntzer (president), Jerry Teague (reporter), Martha Isenee (treasurer). Row 2: Mary Jane Pyburn, Jo Ann Johnson, Lillyan Ewerf, Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi is an hon- orary professional home eco- nomics fraternity. Membership is by invitation only and is based on scholarship in the field of home economics. Home Economics girls pose around birthday cake as they cele- brate their club's twenty-fifth annivers- ary. — Row 1: Hellen Vantreese, Lola Sells, Dorothy Lindley (secretary-treasurer), Marte Noel (president), Shirley Day, Hazel Vantreese, Row 2: Elizabeth Ruth Olson, Taoran Pirayech, Olivia Bluntzer, Joyce Anthony, Eddiemae Phares. Row 3: Roy P. Clark, Larry Bogle, Kenneth Faybion, Charles Weaver, Palmer Thonsgaard, Harvey Daw- son (parliamentarian). Row 4: Bill Spannagel (vice-president), Chris Isensee, Al Anthony, Gene Reagan, A, W. Green (reporter), V. W. Sponseller. U SQUflfif DAM The A l Square Dancers is a new organization on the cam- 's, The group became active ptember with recreation as the main object of the dub. Dr. George McCulley is sponsor and caller for the Friday night dances. Row 1: ID. A. Aultman (sponsor), Corky Thompson, Joe IK. Cook, Toby Langley (secretary), Earle Younts (president), Bobbie McDowell (sweetheart), Albert Fuller (vice-president), Leslie Whitlock (treasurer, Jack Curtis, David Schulze, T. E. Taylor. Row 2: John Williams, Don Karr, Wilbur Bohmfalk, Willis Coleman, Bubba Madden, Troy Woodward, Cecil Arnim, Palmer Thonsgaard, Lans O. Brown (sponsor). Row 3: George Lehnert, Jr., Clyde Lytle, David Muir, Carroll J. Nichols, Travis J, Harrell, Joel Gomillion, Robert Miller, Sonn Brown, Alan G. Shudde, Roger L. Anderson (parliamentarian), Kenneth Jacobs. - Aggie Club The A l Aggie Club is open to all students en- rolled in agriculture courses. Its purpose is to promote good citizenship and friendship among its members. The group par- ticipates in activities re- lated to agriculture and seeks a full social life. Row 1: J. W. Howe (sponsor), H. A. Nester, H. N. Leonard, V. R. Ellis, Al Hornung, Bobbie McDowell (sweetheart), Bobby Turner, Belo Naumann, Joe Seiders, Charles Pirtle, Scott Smith. Row 2: Clarence Johnson, Edmund Beck, [Roy Wes- selman, Kenneth Faublon, Willie Lewis, Chester Runnely, Joe Ray Matzke, Bob F. Jones, Terry McGuire, E. J. Wendel. Row 3: Gilbert Wheeler, Bill Stevens, Charles Neal, Inge Fenley, Deadeye Smith, E. T. Arvin, Al Anthony, Herb Morgan, Max Stiers, Charles Hoover. Aggie Club Bobbie McDowell, Aggie Club Sweetheart, receives gift from Earle Younts at annual Aggie Dance, Row 1: R. J. Cook (sponsor), R. O. Cleveland, Tom Du Bose, George De Arment, Bobbie McDowell (Sweetheart), Arthur Knaggs, Jr., Foot Mathews, Tony Heaton, Allan IBobys, David D. Neher. Row 2: A. J. Zwerschke, Kenneth Rampmeier, James Mull key, Lou Parsons, Joel Decker, James Butler, Matt Davis, Garnet Burgess. Row 3: Milam Simons, Doyle Ray Marek, Joe Blevins, Sam May, Sidney Zirkel, John Preston, Jesse Brown, Rodney Skidmore, Gene H. Fee, Francis Johns. Aggie Club C. W. Brodnax, manager of the College Farm, gives a lec- ture in the new show barn on the merits of different cows for show and breeding purposes. The A l Chapter of the American Institute of Min- I mg and Metallurgical En- gineers was established on the campus in October, 1950. This organization is the national professional organization for engineer- ing students. Row 1: F. HL Dotterweich (sponsor), James A. Kepiey, Richard J. Custer (treas- urer), Jim Wilkinson (vice-president), Seth Kennedy (president), George A. Sav- ory, James Eskew (secretary), William J. Beckham, C. V. Mooney (sponsor). Row 2: Victor Larrumbide, Joe Schutz, Richard Martin, Wayne Power, Al Mech- ler, Jimmy Whitson, J. V. Arredondo, Calvin Rayes. Row 3: Richard Humes, Wayne Meyer, William Wiseman, William Treybig, Larry Bruchmiller, John R. Barber. Duane Crews swings his loop high as he after his calf full speed ahead Rodeo Club at takes work Same boy, but different calf. Here, Crews is shown tying up his calf with the expert speed which makes a truly fine calf roper. Practice makes perfect, so most afternoons at about five you can always find several cow- boys ' working hard. Watching a fellow club member below are: Scott, Coleman, May, Allen, Taylor, and Leonard. As Richard Scott's calf comes out of the pen it cuts sharply in front of the rider and horse. Of course, he may have simply been dodging the photographer. The Association of Women Stu- dents, a branch of the Intercol- legiate Association of Women Stu- dents, was founded at A l in 1941. All girls enrolled at A l automatically become members. Its purpose is to develop coopera- tion, friendliness, and leadership among all women students. Each fall AWS sponsors the Big-Little Sister party honoring freshman girls and also the Hallowe'en Car- nival. A grinning guest at the AWS Hallowe'en party entertains himself by throw- ing darts. Row 1: Mrs. Carrie L. Bishop (sponsor), Sue Bell (vice-president), Margaret John- son (president), Carole Alsup (treasurer), and Marianne Stutz (secretary). Row 2: Carolyn Stromberger, Marlene Blunfzer, Carleen Frazier, Margaret McClane, Olivia Bluntzer, Jerry Teague, and Mildred Becka. Row 1: Leslie Melbern (sponsor), B. T. Jones (sponsor), Jo Ann Kirkpatrick (sec- retary-treasurer), Fern Marlburger (vice-president), Robert W, Purcell (president), J. R. Manning (sponsor). Row 2: H. E. Canales, Jenell Pinson, Mrs. June Evans, Nadine Parker, Sue Elsik, Gilberto F. Tovar. Row 3: Roman Barrera, Henry Hassler, Wesley Taylor, John A. Riefenberg, James H. Bryan, James F. Moore, David Salinas. Row 4: Ridgell Lindsey, Jim Rogers, Vinton Hightower, V. R. Pa- gano, G. M. Traxner, Otto J. Heirholzer, Jr., Alvin Shubert. The Business Administration Club is an or- ganization designed for the specific interests of those students who intend to enter the field of business upon graduation. The club provides important business contacts that may later be utilized by the students participating. The BBA Club entertained ex-students with a tea during the Homecoming festivities. The tea was held in the Student Union Building. Row 1: Joyce Chandler, Carol Lee Burgess (secretary), Mildred Becka (president), Jacqueline Tilley, Martha Isensee. Row 2: Sue Bell (vice-president), Eddiemae Phares, Gaylene Vogt, Jeanne Madden, Jo Ann Howard, Tooran Pirayech. Each year the residents of Cousins Hall elect a house council charged with the duty of fos- tering good will and harmonious living among the dormitory residents. Two representatives are elected from each wing in the dormitory to form this council. Janet Brown entertains Cousins Hall residents and guest Marvin Leggett with a little hot jazz. Electrical Engineers’ Electrical engineering students on the A l campus may join this organization, which specializes in the interests of electrical engineering. Members are required to have at least sophomore standing and be majoring in electrical engineering. Electrical Engineers operate lab experiment as Professor Korges looks on. Row 1: Emerson Korges (sponsor), Randall Odom (reporter), Tom Smith (presi- dent), Calvin Poer (secretary-treasurer), Bill Cronenwett, and Duane Read. Row 2: John Snoeberger, Michael Austin, Tom Haller, John Chisum, Richard J. Bohl, Jodie B. Hardage. Row 3: Miguel A. Romans, George Underbrink, Cledus Hollas, Emmett L, Arnold. Row 1: William Wiseman, Victor Larrumbide (sergeant-at-arms), Wayne Meyer (secretary-treasurer), Richard M, Martin (president). Sue Bell (sweetheart), John R. Barber (vice-president), George A, Savory, Bill Cronenwett, William J. Beck- ham. Row 2: Jodie Hardage, James Eskew, Seth Kennedy, Jimmy Whitson, Wayne Power, Jim Wilkinson, Richard J. Bohl, Joe Schutz, Row 3: Emmett L. Arnold, William J. Treybig (reporter). Max M, Martin, Randall Odom, Cledus Hollas, Larry Bruchmiller, Alan A. Johnston, Albert Mechler. Engineers’ Club The Engineers' Club is an organization open to all A l engineering stu- dents. The dub program includes films, speakers, and presentation of mater- ials bearing on the gen- eral field of engineering. PRESIDENT Richard M, Martin VICE-PRESIDENT John Barber SECRETARY-TREASURER Wayne Meyer SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Victor Larumbide REPORTER Bill Treybig Row 1: Bob Cude, George Coffin, Gilbert Taylor, Lurtis Barber, Sue Bell (sweet- heart), Kern Huff, Jerry Callison, Ellis Wind, Frank Riha. Row 2: W. C. Frazier, John Chisum, Robert Schwebel, Dick Jasper, Steve Bynum, J, Vance Barron, Wayne Swonson, and Therrell Powell. Row 3: Frank Agee, Mike Austin, Tom Holler, Stan Balsley, Kenneth Richter, Lester Wetzig, Jack Carnal, Richard Dixon, and Ladell H. Sump. Row 4: Hyung duk Yoo, Richard J. Custer, Bob Cole, Pinky Taylor, Rip Swan, Johnny Atwood, Duane Read, Roger Kier, Leon Simank, Jr., Bobby Cope., Jr., John Snoeberger. engineers’ Club Row 1: S, V. Burkes (sponsor), Roy Wesselman, Sidney Zirkel (reporter), Troy Woodward (president), Mac Hutchins (sweetheart), Al Hornung (vice-president), T. E. Taylor, Aj Anthony, F. B. Wines (sponsor). Row 2: Belo Naumonn, Don E. Scott, Bob F. Jones, Doyle Ray Marek (secretary). Corky Thompson, George Babcock. Row 3: Garnet Burgess, Sam May, Arthur Knaggs, Travis Harrell, Jerry Smith, Robert Miller, Alan G Shudde, Max Stiers. future The A l Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America is an organization designed for students in agricultural education. The group's purpose is to train future agriculture teachers, to or- ganize FFA chapters, and to become efficient advisers of chapters of the FFA in the high schools in which they will teach. America Row 1: Aline McKenzie (sponsor), Ann Nimmo (secretary), Marianne Stutz (vice- president), Carolyn Stromberger (president), Maurine Biggs (sponsor), Faye Bible (sponsor). Row 2: Carol Lee Burgess, Rose Marie Valdez, Carletta John- son, Annette McCandless, Florence Meyer (treasurer), Roselyn Skelley, Alice Mercer, Bobbie McDowell. Row 3; Jerry Teague, Marlene Bluntzer (reporter), Lillyan Ewert (historian), Ruth Moffett, Joyce Chandler, Barbara Vickery. Row 4; Jo Ann Johnson, Peggy Seay, Martha Isensee. The Home Economics Club is affiliated with the Texas Home Economics Association and the College Clubs Department of the American Home Economics Association. It is open to all women interested in homemaking. Too many cooks? Marlene Bluntzer and Ann Nimmo are stirring up something. Samplers form line at left. Row Is Anita Herrera, Margaret Johnson (president), Jeanne Madden (secretary), Estella Reyes (treasurer) Row 2: Jackie Parkhill, Sara Duenas, Jeanette Wieser (sponsor), Adalina Pena, Mary Alice Sumrow, The Health and Physical Edu- cation Club is an organization' designed for the specific inter- ests of health and physical edu- cation majors and minors. Volleyball teams fight it out at Play Night sponsored by the HPE Club. Play Night was held at the gym, where all facilities were made available to the stu- dents, and club members gave instructions in the games if needed Row 1: R. F. McEowen (sponsor), Mary Alice Sunrow (secretary-treasurer), Val Mora (vice-president), Jerry Bryant (president), Gwyn Scheel (reporter), A. F. Gross (sponsor). Row 2: Melvin Capehart, James Slaughter, Yvonne McCarty, Jeanne Madden, Charles Kret, Tom Benedict. Row 3: Pedro Luna, Bobby Trola, Aurelio Correa, Jerry Blanton, Ernest Wehring. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club is the depart- mental organization for all industrial arts majors and minors. Its purpose is to foster aims and objectives of indus- trial arts and to provide social activity for students who are interested in this field. Professor Gross takes prospective stu- dents on a tour of the Industrial Arts Laboratory. Row 1: Barbara Vickery (reporter), Marianne Stutz (secretary), Margaret John- son (president), Alice Rose Krusinsky (vice-president), Carole Alsup (treasurer). Row 2: Kitty Higgins, Lou Whitehead, Olivia Bluntzer, Kaye Anne Lloyd, Andrea Gonzalez, and Joel Decker. Row 3: Carleen Frazier, Judy Uhr, Lola Sells, and Joan Etheredge. Lila Baugh Bouse Council The Lila Baugh House Council is an or- ganization formed by the residents of Lila Baugh Hall to help encourage har- monious living in the dormitory. Mary Sue Martin and Mae Hutchins make like Santa Claus at the annual Lila Baugh Christmas party, held in Loftin Hall. Row 1: Frank H. Dofterweich (sponsor), Seth Kennedy, Jim Wilkinson, James Eskew (secretary-treasurer), Richard Martin (president), George A. Savary, Cal- vin Rayes (vice-president), William Beckham, C. V. Mooney (sponsor). Row 2: Richard J. Custer, Wayne Meyer, William Wiseman, James A. Kepley, William Treybig, Larry Bruchmiller, Jimmy Whitson, John R. Barber, and J. V. Arredondo. (1. G. E. fl. The Natural Gas Engineering Association is open to all natural gas engineering students of junior level or above, The Association devotes itself to affairs of the profession for which its members are preparing and provides an or- ganization whereby both graduates and under- graduates may cooperate in maintaining a high standard of engineering study at A l. Gas Engineers seem to know what they're doing in the labo- ratory experiment. At least they have intelligent expressions. 9 9 PRESS CLUB The Press Club Backward Dance held February 13, gave the girls a chance to date the boy of their dreams, if only for one night. All expenses were paid by the feminine set, with the girls playing host right down to the after-the-dance trip to Skee's. 1954 Sweetheart, Jenell Pinson, receives roses from Press Club President A. W. Green. Girls must give their dates a kiss at the door or pay a 250 fine. There were more kisses than fines. Joy McKim is shown saving her money. A good, high, chorus-girl kick is the secret of the Bunny-hop, Row 1: Rudy Vela, Joe Cook, J. W. Howe (sponsor), Mary Ann Harwood (sweet- heart), Virgil Ellis (president), Kid Fletcher. Row 2: T. E. Taylor, Tony Gwyn (camp cook), Sam Shanklin, Bill Baker, H. N. Leonard (saddle soaper), Duane Crews, George DeArment, Mike Flinn, Johnny Fambrough, Dick Scott, D. D. Petty, Mit Shearer (secretary), Bill Leonard (treasurer), Ark Laetsch (vice-president). The Rodeo Club promotes the inter- est of students in the rodeos and other functions sponsored by the club. Mem- bers of the club represent A l in inter- collegiate rodeos. Membership is open to all students interested in rodeoing who have a minimum of twelve semes- ter hours credit. Club member Mike Flinn takes time off to do a little fast cramming. The Veterans' Association was reactivated last fall to provide social coordination for the increasing number of Korean Veterans on the campus. The organization is open to service- men and women who have served during war- time. Veterans’ Club Row 1: M. M. Truitt (sponsor), Andrea Gonzalez, Dorothy Lindley (Sweetheart), E. T. Arvin (president), Matt Davis (treasurer), J, A. Badillo (sponsor). Row 2: Robert H. Hill, T. B. McDonald, John M. Bruce (secretary), Rudy Nichols (reporter), Roy P. Clark. Row 3: Willard Baumon, Bill Spannaget, Al Anthony, Malcolm Burnette, Gene Reagon, William C. Lewis. Row 1: Anita Herrera (sports manager), Pat Levens (treasurer), Estellla Reyes (sec- retary), Jeanne Madden (president), Mary Alice Sumrow (reporter), Adaiina Pena (vice-president), Andrea Gonzalez. Row 2: Odean Rowe Johnson, Bertha Center, Gaylene Vogt, Margaret Johnson, Pat Luke, Yvonne McCarty, Noelda RyaII, Kay Russell, Carlene Meyer, Florence Meyer, Martha Garcia. AfCAfATIOABL The Women's Recreational Associa- tion is an organization bringing togeth- er girls who ore physical education majors and others who are interested in sports and physical betterment of women students. These girls participate in intramural sports throughout the school year. ASSOCIATION “fl Midsummer night’s Dream” Bottom's friends are astounded by his transformation. The Footlights Club held audiences spellbound as the Shakespearean drama was enacted in Jones Auditorium. Hermia (Nancy Atteberry) defies her King The- seus (Karl McKinney) as Hippolyta (Jane Laney), Lysander (Bob Snyder), Democritus (Bob Thomp- son), and Egeus (Ricky Weir), look on. Lysander (Bob Snyder) makes love to Hermia (Nancy Atteberry) in one of play's tender scenes. Titania (Sue Bishop), the Fairy Queen, makes love to Bottom (Vere Wilson) to the amusement everyone. LI Madame Arcati conducts a seance for the Con- domines and Bradmans. A theater-in-the-round production, Blithe Spir- it played four nights to the applause of ca- pacity crowds. The Condomines (Eddie Scholls and Nancy Bent- ley) entertain Madam Arcati and the Bradmans (Lloyd Graham and Ruth Carlisle). Elvira (Jackie Burroughs), Charles' first wife, re- turns to haunt him as a result of the seance. Budge Threlkeld, director of the play, tells his helpers exactly how he wants it done. This is one of the dramatic scenes between Lou and Frank Talley. In contrast to Lou's por- trayal of a plain, uncomplicated, confused girl was that of Frank as a psychopathic killer. ERNEST H. POTEET B.A., M.A., LL. D. President of the College D. E, Blackburn Victoria JOHN F. LYNCH, President J. C. MARTIN, JR. Corpus Christi Laredo MRS. FRANK MORTON LEWIS, Vice-President, San Antonio ROBERT C. ECKHARDT, Secretary-Treasurer Kingsville J. LEWIS BOGGUS, SR. Harlingen BOARD of DIRECTORS GARLAND M. LASATER FRANK C, SMITH Falfurrias Houston O. E. VAN BERG Mercedes MRS. CARRIE LEE BISHOP B.S., M.S. Dean of Women J. C. JERN1GAN B,S., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of the College Administration J. E. TURNER B.S. Dean of Men JAMES H. COLVIN B.A., M.S. Business Manager ROGER E. RICHARDS B.A., M.A, Director of Student Personnel Service Administration GEORGE W. McCULLEY B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. Registrar J. W. HOWE B S.„ M.S , Ph.D. Professor of Agriculture and Director, Division of Agriculture R. J. COOK B,5., M.S. Professor of Agriculture and Associate Director, Division of Agriculture S, BOYD STEWART B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English, Chair- man of Department of Eng- lish and Director, Division of Arts and Sciences DIVISIOn DIRECTORS J. R, MANNING M.A., Ph.D, Professor of Business Adminis- tration and Director, Division of Business Administration FRANK H. DOTTERWEICH B.E., Ph.D. Professor of Engineering and Director, Division of Engineering ROBERT D. RHODE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English and Director, Division of Graduate Studies W. A. RASCO B.A., M.A., M.S, Professor of Education, Chairman of Department of Extension and Director, Division of Teacher Education S. W. BASS B.A., M.A. Professor of Physics and Acting Chairman Depart- ment of Physics EDWIN R. BOGUSCH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Chairman Department of Biology ELDON D. BRINLEY B.S., B.A. M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Health and Physical Educationi and Chairman, Department of Health and Physical Education DEPflRTIM CHfMlfn JOE E. BROWN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Acting Chairman, Department of Economics, Geography, Sociology, and Psychology S. V. BURKS B.S., M.S. Professor of Agricultural Education and Chairman, Department of Agricultural Education L. W. CHIDESTER B.S., M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Professor of Music and Chairman, Department of Fine Arts J. DeWITT DAVIS B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Education and Chairman, Department of Education J. L DORROH B.A., M.A., Ph D. Professor of Mathematics and Chairman, Department of Mathe- matics FRED M. GARLAND B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Chairman, Department of Chemistry A. F. GROSS B.S., B.S, in Ed., M.A. Professor of Industrial Arts and Chairman, Department of Indus- trial Arts aline McKenzie B.S., M.A. Professor of Home Economics and Chairman, Department of Home Economics W. D. JOHNSON B.A., M.A,, Ph.D, Professor of Foreign Languages and Acting Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages J. A. RICKARD B.A., M.A,, Ph D. Professor of History and Govern- ment and Chairman, Department of History and Government TED SKINNER B,S., M.A., Ph.D, Professor of Speech and Chair- man, Department of Speech L. F, WALKER B,5. in E.E, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army Signal Corps, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Chairman, Department of Military Science and Tactics ARNOLD C. ANDERSON, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Speech J. DELMER ASHWORTH, B.A., B.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Journalism and Director, College News Service DANIEL A. AULTMAN, B.S. Instructor in Agriculture J. A. BADILLO, B.5., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology BEN P. BAILEY, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Art CHARLES C. BAJZA, B.A , M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography RUTH E. BELI, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics FAYE BIBLE, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics MAURINE BIGGS, B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Home Economics and Teacher Trainer LANS OLIVER BROWN, B.S., M.S, Instructor in Agriculture MAMIE E. BROWN, B.A., M.A. Professor of Education PAULINE BROWN, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English MAY CAMPBELL, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English PAUL R. CHILEN, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture H. N. CLARKSON, B.A., M.A. Professor of Physics I, E. CONNER, B.A., M,A. Professor of History and Government RANDOLPH COOPER, B.CE. Captain, U, S. Army Signal Corps and Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics EDITH COUSINS, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Sociology CHARLES W. EL WELL First Lieutenant, U. S, Army Signal Corps and Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics LEWIS R, FISHER, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D, Associate Professor of Education R. J. GALLAWAY, B.A„ M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English DOROTHY GASTON, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration JOHN R, GIBBS, B. A., B.D. Instructor in Charge of Methodist Bible Chair ROGER A, HAUEN5TEIN, B.S.M., B.M., M.A. Instructor in Music JOHNNIE MAE HAUN, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Home Economics LLOYD K. HERREN, B.S., M.M. Instructor in Music E. BRUCE HOLMES, B,S„ M.S, Instructor in Biology ONEIDA G. ILLINGWORTH Instructor in Military Science f fl c u L I y C. V. MOONEY, B.S., M E. Associate Professor of Engineering E. EDWIN MOYERS, B.M., M.M. Assistant Professor of Music DAVID D. NEHER, B.5., M.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture CAROLINE JOHNSTON, B.M., M.M, Instructor in Music B. T. JONES, B.A., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Business Administration EMERSON KORGES, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Engineering WILLIAM H. LECKIE, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Government R, F. McEOWEN, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Industrial Arts ALBERT R. MACHEL, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry D. A. MAYHEW, B.A. Professor of Health and Physical Education and Head Coach LESLIE MELBERN, B.B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration F. F. MIKUS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry LAURYN MIZELL, B.A., M.A. Instructor in English NORMAN C, MOHN, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education J. K. NORTHWAY, D.V.M. Adjunct Professor and Consultant in Animal Husbandry ELIZABETH ANN OLIPHANT, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ROBERT T, PARTAIN, B.B.A., M.B.A. Instructor in Business Administration REX PATTERSON, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Education R. D, PERRY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics JOHN W. PLUNKETT, B.S., M.E., Ed.D, Assistant Professor of Education JOHN C RAYBURN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor of History and Government NAN ROBERTS, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education RALPH C. RUSSELL, B.B.A., M.B.A. Professor of Business Administration HARRY B. SANDERS, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of English ORLAN L. SAWEY, B.A., M.A,, Ph D. Assistant Professor of English HILDEGARD SCHMALENBECK, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English JAMES A. SHORES, Sergeant F. C. U. S. Army Signal Corps and Instructor in Military Science and Tactics BEN J. SOUTH, B.5., M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics f A c u L I y f 11 c u L T y JENNIE L, SPLAWN, B.A., M.A. Professor of English ROBERT J. STEVENS, B.S., M S. Assistant Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Assistant Coach OSCAR D. STONE, Master Sergeant U. $, Army Signal Corps and Instructor in Military Science and Tactics MARK A. STUPP, B.M., M.M. Associate Professor of Music ROBERT L TAPPAN, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages BUDGE THRELKELD, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech DONNAL TIMMONS, B.A., B.D. Instructor in Charge of Baptist Bible Chair PAUL W. TREPTOW, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Engineering MARCUS M. TRUITT, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering KATHRYNE B. WHlTElAW, M B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration JEANETTE WIESER, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Health and Physical Education F. B. WINES, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Agricultural Education MELVIN R. WOOD, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Art W. L. SIMS, ELS., M.S., Assistant Professor of Agriculture. DR, P. W. ROHRBAUGH, Director, ETHEL R. JONES, Secretary to the A l Citrus and Vegetable Train- Director, ing Center. Located near Weslaco in the Lower Rio Grande Valley is the A l Citrus and Vegetable Training Center. There, A l provides advanced training far students majoring in horticulture, advanced academic courses for part- time Valley students, and special courses for persons interested in citrus and vegetable growing. F. E. DENMAN Farm Manager CARROLL L. YOUNGBLOOD Maintenance HUMBERTO GARZA Nurseryman JOYCE ANTHONY Clerk, Registrar's Office ALTON BRIEGER Director, Student Union Building C. W. BRODNAX Farm Manager BETH BROWN Secretary to the Dean BETTY JOE CRAIN Assistant Director, Student Union Building A. F. DOERFLER Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds FAY D. DOERFLER Director of Javelina Hall DOROTHY DORSETT Clerk, Registrar's Office WILLIAM C, ENGLISH Assistant Auditor, Business Office ANTHONY A. GARDT Property Custodian, ROTC C. A. HARWOOD Manager of Bookstore J. NORMAN HEARD B.J., M.J., M.S. in L,5. Assistant Librarian J. L. JENSEN Auditor LOLA KEENEY Director, Cousins Hall MARGARET McCORD Clerk Registrar's Office PATRICIA NEHER Dietitian Loftin Half HARRIETT OWENS Assistant Registrar ORA PARKER Director Lila Baugh Hall GORDON L. SANKEY Sergeant, FC, U. S. Army Assistant Sergeant Major, ROTC LOIS SHORT, B.A., B.S. in L.5., M.A. Assistant Librarian JANICE SHIFLETT Secretary Office of the President GEORGE M. SIMONS Purchasing Agent HELEN B. SMITH Switchboard Operator WANDA SMITH Secretary to Business Manager GEORGE $. STOTT, JR. Master Sergeant, U. $. Army Sergeant Major, ROTC HENRY WALLNER Property Accountant ADAMS, IDA B. ALFARO, V. MARIA ANDERSON, MAE Benavides Weslaco San Benito ARREDONDO, JOAQUIN CARTER, AGNES C. CLARK, LEONARD D. DAVIS, CHARLOTTE DRAKE, HELEN WARD DROZD, ALLAN J. FALCON, BERTA G. FERRIES, JAMES W. FINLEY, ELENA FORBES, BILLY D. GARZA, CELIA GRIMES, LEMMA T. GUERRA, JOHN A. HARRIS, IRENE C. KING, BILLY R. KULAWIK, PAUL B. KURETSCH, GILBERT E. LINDSEY, RIDGELL MYERS, KEITH F. NEHER, PATRICIA A. POE, HAROLD E. SALAZAR, HERMERCIA SALINAS, DAVID S. SUMMER, JAMES M. TORRES, BERNARDA D. VILLARREAL, LYDIA V. WHITFIELD, YVETTE YOUNTS, EARLE C. V. Kingsville Luling Dallas Kingsville Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Kingsville Kingsville Hebbronville Harlingen Los Saenz Kingsville McAllen Weslaco Kingsville Cuero Pleasanton Corpus Christi Kingsville Kingsville Pharr Jourdanton Corpus Christi Chicago, III. Kingsville Laredo Harlingen Banquete CAROLYN STROMBERGER, Vice-President SUE BELL, Secreta ry-Trea surer DICK MARTIN, Ex-Student Representative JODIE HARDAGE, President BOB PURCELL, Parliamentarian JOHN RtEFENBERG, Student Council Representative ROGER L ANDERSON, El Campo Agricultural Engineering; Aggie Club (Treasurer), Alpha Tau Alpha. AL ANTHONY, Lamesa Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, FFA, Veterans' Club, Alpha Tau Alpha. RICHARD BAETZ, San Antonio Chemistry; American Chemical Society. JOHN ROBERT BARBER, Rockport Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; NGEA (Secretary-Treasurer), AIME (Sec- retary), Engineers' Club (President, Vice- President). ROMAN BARRERA, Robstown Business Administration; BBA Club. WILLIE BARRERA, Hebbronville Agricultural Education; Who's Who. RODNEY BEAMGUARD, Borger Business Administration; T Association, Basketball. MILDRED BECKA, Raymondville Secondary Education; English Club, Cousins House Council (President), Alpha Chi, BBA Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Advisory Board, Westminster Youth Fellow- ship, Alpha Sigma Sorority. JERRY E. BELL, Mission Agricultural Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega (His- torian), Aggie Club, Band, ROTC (Kings Rifles, Com- pany Commander, Officers' Club. KATHRYN SUE BELL, Premont Elementary Education; Lantana Lady, Engineers' Sweetheart, Delta Theta Sorority, Sweetheart of Headquarters Company, Cousins House Council. NANCY JEAN BENTLEY, Kingsville Speech; Footlights Club (Reporter, Treasurer, Vice- President, Board of Governors). LEON H. BERTRAM, Bishop Secondary Education. — AVIA EUNICE BLANKENSHIP, Edcouch Elementary Education. MARLENE BLUNTZER, Goliad Home Economics; Newman Club (Presi- dent), Pi Kappa Epsilon, H. E. Club, Stu- dent Union Governing Board, Kappa Omi- cron Phi (President), Alpha Chi, Lilo Baugh House Council, Religious Council, Who's Who. President Jodie Hardage presides at class meeting. OLIVIA GRACE BLUNTZER, Goliad Elementary Education; H. E. Club, Newman Club (Secretary, Alumni Secretary, Parliamentarian), Square Dance Club, Alpha Chi, Pi Kappa Epsilon, AWS Council, LARRY W. BOGLE, Harlingen Elementary Education. WILBUR E. BOHMFALK, Hondo Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club. ROBERT C. BRANDT, Appleton, Wisconsin Industrial Arts; T Association, ROTC (Senior Court, Officers' Club, Cadet Captain), Who's Who, Basket- ball (Captain), Track (Three Letters), Football (Three Letters). JOHN M. BRUCE, Corpus Christi Agronomy; Aggie Club, Veterans' Club (Secretary). JAMES CARLEY BRYAN, Benavides Business Administration. JERRY LEE BRYANT, Refugio Industrial Arts; IA Club (Vice-President). JANIS R. BULL, Bishop Chemistry; Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society. BERYL R. BURGESS, San Benito Agronomy; MARS Club. MARIAN FRANCES CALLAWAY, Edna Elementary Education; Delta Theta Sorority, Student Union Governing Board (Secretary), Pi Kappa Epsilon, A Gappella Choir, Lila Baugh House Council, Who's Who. MARIA AURORA CASTRO, Beeville Elementary Education, ADELA ZOILA CISNEROS, Corpus Christi Spanish. NORMAN E. CLINGER, Bishop Business Administration; BBA Club, T Association. HARRIET R. CLAUS, McAllen Elementary Education. PATRICIA ANN COMPTON, Bishop Secondary Education; Delta Theta Sorority (Treasurer), History Club, WRA, BILLY F. COWART, San Benito Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, FFA, Student Council (President), Who's Who. WILLIAM T. CRONENWETT, Harlingen Electrical Engineering; Student Union Governing Board, EE Club (Advisory Board Representative), Coro- nation (Float Director), Engineers' Club. MAXINE COERS DIETERT, Kingsville Art; Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta. CURTIS A. DOWDEN, Kingsville Gas Engineering. ELIZABETH SUE ELSIK, Kingsville Business Administration; Beta Gamma Sorority (Vice- President), Inter-Sorority Council (President), Wesley Foundation (Vice-President), Alpha Cht, BBA Club, Advisory Board (Secretary), Who's Who. JAMES O, ESKEW, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; Engineers' Club, NGEA, Alpha Phi Omega, AIME, Wesley Foundation, Alpha Chi. HAIDAR H. EL-ASSAD, Sidon, Lebanon Horticulture; History Club, Aggie Club, Press Club, El Rancho (Associate Editor), JUNE MARIE EVANS, Corpus Christi Business Administration; BBA Club. BARBARA ANN FENNER, Sinton History; Beta Gamma Sorority (Treasurer, Rush Cap- tain), PAUL D. FOWLER, Corpus Christi Business Administration, CANUTO R. FUENTES, Corpus Christi Mathematics; Newman Club, MARS Club. RODOLFO C. GARCIA, Alice Business Administration. VIOLET E. GARCIA, Laredo Elementary Education. REGULO H. GARZA, Kingsville Elementary Education. VICTOR C. GATES, Angleton General Engineering. PATRICIA GIVENS, Falfurrias Business Administration; A Cappella Choir (Vice-Presi- dent), Madrigal Singers, BBA Club, Wesley Founda- tion, Beta Gamma Sorority, English Club, Freshman Follies. LEANDRO G. GONZALEZ, Corpus Christi Biology. MINERVA P. GONZALEZ, Corpus Christi Elementary Education. PATRICIA GRAHAM, Mission Elementary Education; Pi Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Chi, Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Delta Sigma Chi Sweetheart, ROTC Honorary Cadet Colonel, Lantana Lady, Lantana Queen. JODIE B. HARDAGE, Mission Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineers' Club, En- gineers' Club (Advisory Board Representative), Senior Cla ss President, Who's Who. TEDDY R. GONZALES, San Antonio Animat Husbandry; Newman Club, LLOYD L. HARDY, Kingsville Biology. RUTH GAYNELL HARRELL, Robstown Business Administration; Beta Gamma Sorority (Vice- President, Parliamentarian, President), BBA Club, Lila Baugh House Council. MARY LOU HARTGRAVES, Bishop Elementary Education; Beta Gamma Sorority, Pi Kap- pa Epsilon. WAYNE HARTZOG, Hondo Business Administration; BBA Club, ROTC (Drill Team), Footlights Club, DON O. HARVEY, Refugio Government; History Club. ALICIA HEATH, Mercedes Elementary Education. HERMAN D. HERRINGTON, Alice Agricultural Education; FFA Club, Aggie Club. OTTO J. HIERHOLZER, JR., Floresville Business Administration; Band, BBA Club, Cadet Of- ficers' Club (president), ROTC (MARS Club, Drill Team, Major). VINTON HIGHTOWER, Odem Business Administration; BBA Club. LAURA SALDANA HINOJOSA, Kingsville Music; Band, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir. CHARLES W. HOOVER, Floresville Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club. ALBERT W. HORNUNG, JR., Robstown Agricultural Education; Aggie Club (President), Alpha Tau Alpha (President), Freshman Class (Student Coun- cil Representative), Sophomore Class (President), Jun- ior Class (Advisory Board Representative), Who's. Who, FFA, Student Union Governing Board. FRANCIS COY HOUTS, Kingsville History; Band, Cadet Officers' Club (Secretary-Treas- urer). CHRIS H. 1SENSEE, Clarkwood Chemistry; Alpha Phi Omega (Vice-President, Presi- dent), Engineers' Club, AIME, Drill Team, Sophomore Class (Vice-President). R. E. JACOBS, Corpus Christi Natural Gas Engineering; AIME, Engineers' Club. MARGARET JOHNSON, San Antonio Health and Physical Education; Band (Ma- jorette, Head Twirler), Delta Theta Sorority (Vice-President, Sports Manager, Rush Cap- tain), HPE Club (President), AWS (President), WRA (Vice-President), Lila Baugh House Council (President), Advisory Board, Junior Class (Vice-President), El Rancho, Corona- tion Committee. CHARLES C. JOHNSTON, Kingsville History, Billy Cowart and Edith Wellman, two of A l's top guitar pickers, seem prepared to give out with every- one's favorite, Jalisco ' DON E. KARR, Raymondville Agricultural Education; BSU (Executive Council), Junior Class (Student Council Representative), Aggie Club, FFA, Alpha Chi, Pi Kappa Delta, Forensic Society, Kings Rifles, SETH L. KENNEDY, Victoria Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering,-- Engineers' Club. MORRIS KENT KREIDAL, Austin Chemistry. JERRY W. KRIVACKA, Fayetteville Agricultural Education; FFA, Alpha Tau Alpha, ED JOE KIRKSEY, Corpus Christi History; History Club, BSU (Council Member, Editor, BSU Paper). ROBERT K. KLOCKMANN, Brownsville Chemistry, ARTHUR JAMES KNAGGS JR,, Carriio Springs Agricultural Education; Junior Class (Secretary-Treas- urer), FFA (Vice-President), Who's Who, Student Coun- cil Advisory Board (Chairman). ALICE ROSE KRUSINSKY, Corpus Christi Business Administration; Lila Baugh House BBA Club, BSU, Et Rancho. Council, JANE iLANEY, Freer Speech; Footlights Club (Secretary), Forensic Society, fteta Gamma Sorority, Freshman Follies. VICTOR M. LARRUMBIDE, San Antonio General Engineering, Engineers' Club (Sergeant-at- Arms), AIME, Newman Club. HOMER A. LASITTER, Alice Physics; Physics Club, Student Council Representative. GLORIA LEAL, Raymondville Elementary Education. PATRICIA SUE LEMLEY, Refugio Home Economics; Alpha Chi, Kappa Omic- ron Phi, HE Club, Texas Home Economics College Club (President). H. N. LEONARD, Telegraph Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club, Rodeo Club (Secretary. Seraeant-at-Arms). MARGARET LIRE, los Fresnos Home Economics; Alpha Chi, WRA, Cousins House Council, Student Union Governing Board, Student Council, HE Club, Wesley Foundation, MSC, A Cappel- la Choir, Madrigal Singers, Who's Who. ALONZO P. LOPEZ, Rio Grande City JAMES E. LOTT, Kingsville Music; A Cappella Choir, Band, Madrigal Singers, BSU. MARY ANN LOVEL, Victoria Secondary Education; Footlights Club, Forensic Socie- ty, Alpha Sigma Sorority. PEDRO LUNA, San Diego Art; Newman Club, !A Club. JEANNE MADDEN, Progreso Health and Physical Education; HPE Club (Secretary), WRA (Sports Manager, Treasurer), IA Club, A CappeJ- la Choir, Girls' Choir. CHARLOTTE L. MAHAN, Kingsville Elementary Education. LILIA G. MARTINEZ, San Ygnacio Elementary Education. FERN LA NELLE MARBURGER, Edinburg Business Administration; BBA Club (Secretary-Treas- urer), Band, Alpha Sigma Sorority (Reporter). RICHARD M. MARTIN, Premont Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; BSU (Presi- dent), Religious Council, Engineers' Club (President), A1ME, NGEA (President), Alpha Chi, Advisory Board (Vice-Chairman), Who's Who. STUART MAYO, Kingsville Business Administration; Alpha Chi (Vice-President, President). MARCELLE McKENZIE, Kingsville English; Phi Alpha Theta (Secretary), Alpha Chi, English Club. CHARLES E. McLAURIN, Cleburne History. We're sure of our property line! A l's campus is surveyed many times a year by the engineering students. DON McNEELY, Weslaco Secondary Education; BSU (President), Religious Coun- cil (President), A Cappella Choir, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Advisory Board (Parliamentarian), Who's Who. DAVE C. MEADOR, Corpus Christi Geology; Kappa Sigma Nu, Student Union Governing Board. ALBERT MECHLER, JR., Castroville Engineering; Engineers' Club (Secretary-Treasurer). AIME, Student Council (Vice-President), Who's Who, VALENTINE GARCIA MORA, JR., San Antonio Industrial Arts? IA Club, Newman Club (President. Vice-President, Intramural Manager), Basketball, ROTC Drill Team, Coronation Committee, Who's Who, PATSY MUEHL, San Antonio Secondary Education; English Club (Vice-President), Pi Kappa Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta, Wesley Founda tion. BELO E. NAUMANN, Robstown Agricultural Education,- Aggie Club, FFA, BILLIE RAE NEUMAN, San Antonio Business Administration,- BBA Club E. ANN NIMMO, Banquete Home Economics; HE Club (Vice-President), Kappa Omicron Phi (Vice-President, Pledge President), Alpha Sigma Sorority (Inter-Sorority Council Representative), Pi Kappa Epsilon (President), Cousins House Council, GRADY JO OATES, La Feria Elementary Education, VINCENT R. PAGANO, Corpus Christi Business Administration,- BBA Club, NADINE WANDA PARKER, Wills Point Business Administration; BBA Club, West- minster Youth Fellowship (Vice-President), Religious Council (Secretary-Treasurer), Al- pha Chi. R. P. PARRY, Corpus Christi Agronomy; Photography Club, Aggie Club. GEORGE TOM PESEK, Jourdanton Health and Physical Education; ROTC (MARS Club), Newman Club, HPE Club (Re- porter), Track, Intramural Manager, ADAIINA P. PENA, Kingsville Health and Physical Education; HPE Club, WRA (Sports Manager, Vice-President), Newman Club. CALVIN M. RAYES, Yorktown Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; Kappa Sig- ma Nu, AI ME, Engineers' Club, NGEA (Vice-President), Veterans' Club. DUANE READ, Bishop Electrical Engineering; Engineers' Club. JEN ELL PINSON, Falfurrias Business Administration; Band, Majorette, El Rancho (Associate Editor, Editor), Press Club (Vice-Presi- dent, Sweelheart), Alpha Sigma Sorority (Rush Cap- tain), Lila Baugh House Council, Who's Who. WAYNE POWER, Odem General Engineering. ROBERT W. PURCELL, Freer Business Administration; BBA Club (President), Delta Sigma Chi, Student Council, Who's Who. WILLIAM S. PUTNAM, Edna Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, Natural Science Society, FFA, Football. KENNETH RAMPMEIER, Palacios Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club (Parliamentarian, Co- Intramural Manager), Alpha Phi Omega (Parliamen- tarian), ROTC (Good Conduct Ribbon). PETYON NOWLIN RANDOLPH, Navasota Gas Engineering; A1ME, Alpha Phi Omega, NGEA, Engineers' Club. ROBERT B. REGAN, Kingsville Industrial Arts. JOHN A. RIEFENBERG, Corpus Christi Business Administration; Alpha Phi Omega (Record- ing Secretary), Forensics Club, BBA Club, Wesley Foundation (Treasurer), Band, Orchestra, Senior Class (Student Council Representative). FRED T. RICHARDS, Banquete Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; Engineers' Club. EDWARD A. RICHTER, Laredo Business Administration; ROTC (Cadet Colonel), Alpha Phi Omega, Lantana Coronation (Co-Director), MARIE E. RODRIGUEZ, Brownsville Elementary Education At the Christmas Dance sponsored by the Stu- dent Council and the Student Union Governing Board, Eddie Richter and Pat Woods place toys under the tree. The toys were sent to needy children in Kingsville. CHARLES M. ROYAL, Pleasanton Chemistry; Alpha Phi Omega (Vice-President), Alpha Chi (Vice- President). MARYON W. RUCHELMAN, Kingsville Biology; Alpha Chi. FRANCISCO H. RUIZ, Alice Government. ELSA SAENZ, Banquete Secondary Education; Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir., JOSE R. SALAZAR, Kingsville Business Administration; BBA Club (Reporter). JUANITA A. SALINAS, Kingsville Business Administration. MANUEL R. SANCHTEZ, Guayama, Puerto Rico Biology,- Natural Science Society. THOMAS N. SANFORD, Kingsville Industrial Arts; Sophomore Class (Vice-President), Senior Class (Vice-President), T Association (President), Football. GEORGE A. SAVARY, Little Rock, Arkansas Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; MGEA, AIME, Engi- neers Club (Intramural Manager) EDMOND SCHOLLS, Corpus Christi Economics; Footlights Club, APO (Vice-President). JACK SCHROCK. Pharr Industrial Arts; Alpha Phi Omega (Historian, Vice- President), IA Club, ROTC Photography Club (Presi- dent), The South Texan (Business Manager), El Ran- cho (Sports Editor), Lantana Coronation (Parade Di- rector), Epsilon Pi Tau. DAVID LEE SCHULZE, Woodward General Agriculture; Aggie Club (Pitchfork Wielder), JOE SCHUTZ, Flatonia Chemical Engineering; Newman Club, Engineers' Club, AIME, Alpha Chi, Alpha Phi Omega (Vice- President), Honor Roll, Who's Who. JO ANN SCOTT, Kingsville Elementary Education. BOB E. SMITH, Lyford Secondary Education; T Association, HPE Club, Foot- ball. EDWIN D. SMITH, Camp Ruby Agricultural Education,- Football. JERRY D. SMITH, Devine Agricultural Education; Aggie Club. BERMA G. SHELANDER, San Benito History. MILAM G. SIMONS, JR., Port Lavaca Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club (Vice-President), Al- pha Tau Alpha (Vice-President, Treasurer), Senior Class (Ex-Student Representative), ROTC (Captain, Armed Forces Communication Associate Award). TOM B, SMITH, Devine Electrical Engineering; BSU (Publicity Director), Elec- trical Engineers' Club (President), Who's Who, RALPH ST. JOHN, Corpus Christi Business Administration, BBA Club. RICHARD E. STONE, Kingsville History,- History Club, Phi Alpha Theta (President), Al- pha Psi Omega, Footlights Club, Westminster Youth Fellowship, Religious Council, A Cappella Choir. CAROLYN STROM8ERGER, San Antonio Home Economics; Band, AWS Council, PI Kappa Epsilon, Inter-Sorority Council, Ad- visory Board, Delta Theta Sorority (Presi- dent), HE Club (President), Student Council, Senior Class (Vice-President), Who's Who, Kappa Sigma Nu Sweetheart, Lantana Coronation (Lady-in-Waiting), JOAN SUGHRU, Kingsville Government; Alpha Sigma Sorority (Sec- retary, Historian), Natural Science Society (Secretary), American Chemical Society, History Club, Square Donee Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon, € Gwyn Scheel provides entertainment at the Alpha Sigma Western Rush Party. I , VIRGINIA GRACE SWIFT, Laredo Elementary Education; Delta Theta Sorority, Wesley Foundation, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Lantana Coronation (Costume Chairman). C. E. TA1T, Victoria Business Administration, HARRY L. TREYBIG, Bay City Agriculture; Aggie Club. WILLIAM J. TREYBIG, El Campo Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega, Engineers' Club. TOMMY L. TOLIVER, Plainview Business Administration. GILBERTO F. TOVAR, San Diego Business Administration; Newman Club, GRADY M. TRAXLER, Corpus Christi Business Administration, JACK TRULY, Lubbock Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Nu (Vice-Presi- dent, President), BBA Club, Band, ROTC Band, Lan- tana Coronation (Float Chairman). ROBERT TURCOTTE, Kingsville Journalism; Press Club, Newman Club, South Texan (Circulation Manager, Reporter), ROTC (Officers' Club, Drill Team, Color Guard, Cadet Captain, Senior Court). JUDY UHR, San Antonio —— GEORGE P. UNDERBRINK, Kingsville Electrical Engineering; Newman Club (President), EE Club, Engineers' Club, A Cappeila Choir. ROBERT J. UNDERBRINK, Kingsville Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineers' Club (Re- porter), Newman Club (Reporter, Vice-President), Footlights Club (President), Alpha Psi Omega. ENRIQUE URIBE, RaymondvUle Business Administration; Newman Club. WILLIAM R. VAUGHTER, Mirando City Business Administration; BBA Club. DANIEL VILLARREAL, Kingsville Art. MARILYN C. VISMOR, Freer Elementary Education; Delta Theta Sorority. GAYLENE MARIE VOGT, Corpus Christi Secondary Education; Pi Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Chi WRA, Cousins Hall House Council (Sports Representa five), English Club. EDMUND J. WENDEL, El Campo Animal Husbandry; Aggie Club, Newman Club. ROY WESSELMAN, Palacios Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, FFA, Newman Club, Cheerleader. LESLIE H. WHITLOCK, San Juan Horticulture; Alpha Phi Omega, Aggie Club (Treas- urer), WILLIAM M. WISEMAN, Taft Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; AIME, En- gineers' Club, A Cappella Choir, ROTC (Drill Team). TROY WOODWARD, Pearsall Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, FFA, Alpho Tau Alpha (Treasurer), WILTON L. WORKMAN, El Campo Mathematics; Alpha Chi. JOE ANNE WORTHAM, Weslaco Elementary Education; HE Club, WRA, Pi Kappa Ep- silon. MARY GENE WORTHAM, Weslaco Elementary Education; HE Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Girls' Choir. NELL WINSTON, Corpus Christi Elementary Education; English Club, Alpha Chi. JIMMY D. WHITSON, Agua Dulce Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; AIME (Vice- President), Engineers' Club, NGEA, BSU. FREDDIE L. YOUNGS, Booth Engineering; Engineers' Club, EE Club, Javelina Hall (President), Advisory Board Representative. MARIA A. ZAPATA, Kingsville Elementary Education; Newman Club (Secretary), Girls' Choir. SIDNEY CARL ZIRKEL, San Antonio Agricultural Education; Aggie Club, FFA, ES“ggE-gS-s: T. E. TAYLOR, President DON KARR, Student Council Representative JO ANN KIRKPATRICK, Secretary-Treasurer CLASS OffICffiS JACK CURTIS, Parliamentarian L I sw 5 1 Sav k ■ 1 ■vwV WflWMtSIWW The Tejas Room — Where particular people congregate. ALLEN, JOHN R, ALSUP, E. CAROLE ANLAUF, ROBERT R. ARAGON, LAWRENCE Kingsville Galveston Jourdanton Ash Fork ARVIN, E. T. Kingsville ATTEBERRY, NANCY JAYNE Mercedes AWBREY, ROY D. Kingsville BABCOCK, GEORGE B. Harlingen BARRERA, GUSTAVO D. BEHREND, BARBARA J. BIRKENHOLZ, RICHARD M. BLACKBURN, ROBERT D. Falfurrias Corpus Christi McAllen Kingsville BOLDS, MARVIN K. BORG, SANDRA BROWN, JESSE J. BROWN, MARGARET E. BROWN, ROBERT E. BRUCHMILLER, LARRY E. San Juan Encino Corpus Christi San Benito Kingsville Victoria Dorm devilment — M. F. Callaway and Bobbie Lou McDowell1 received this welcome when they returned to school after summer vacation. BRYAN, JAMES H. Kingsville BURGESS, CAROL LEE San Benito BURGESS, GRANT O San Benito BUSBY, ROBERT L., JR. Corpus Christi CANALES, H, E. Fremont CARDENAS, AURORA B. Corpus Christi CAUSEY, JACK B. Bishop CLEMENTSON, REX O. San Antonio CLIBORN, DON E. San Benito CONDRON, MARCIA JEAN Bishop CONQUEST, JOHN L. Pharr COOK, MARY E. Freer CRAWFORD, DON B. CRAWFORD, ROLAND P. CUSTER, RICHARD J. DAHLBERG, OSCAR KIRK Brownsville San Antonio Kingsville Raymondville DAVIS, MATT M. DOWNEY, ANN EDGERTON, RUSSELL D. San Antonio San Antonio Kingsville ELLIS, VIRGIL R. EVANS, DAN H. FEE, GENE H. Damon San Benito Bandera GALEN, DONALD GALYEAN, MITCHELL IKE GARCIA, DELIA GARCIA, MIRIAM Corpus Christi Los Fresnos Bishop Kingsville GARCIA, INEZ GARCIA, SYLVIA L, GARCIA, VIOLA H. GARNER, ANN Falfurrias San Diego Alice Kenedy GELFER, DAVID A, McAllen GOERNER, MARGARET J. Kingsville GOMILLION, JOEL A. Whitsett GONZALEZ, HAYDE Kingsville GONZALEZ, HUMBERTO R. GRAHAM, ALEXANDER L. GREEN, MARY LEE Zapata Kingsville Sinton GUYON, EUGENE LAMAR Eagle Lake HAGGERTON, NORRIS RAY Sweetwater HARRELL, TRAVIS J. Charlotte HEIL, WILLIAM W. Kingsville HERRERA, ANITA Falfurrias HICKMAN, A. KENDALL Alice HICKS, DWAYNE J. Alamo HICKS, JOHN DAVID Uvalde HIGGINS, KATHLEEN Freer HLAVAC, FRANKLIN J. Hallettsville HOLEMAN, RAYMOND LEON San Antonio HUMES, RICHARD M. HUNT, DELWIN HUTCHINS, ETHEL M. ISENSEE, MARTHA A. Mirando City Bishop Edna Karnes City JOHNSON, JO ANN JOHNSTON, ALAN A. JONES, BOBBY F. Corpus Christi La Grange Cotolla JONES, C. G. JONES, RICHARD KAY, MARGARITE L. Corpus Christi Karnes City Alice HARRISON, JAY B. HASS16R, HENRY H. KELLY, CHARLES W. KIRKPATRICK, JO ANN HAYS, F. MALCOLM HEARD, NELL KIRKSEY, RAYMOND E. KLARE, ARTHUR M. Kingsville Spring Refugio Kingsville Phillips Reagan Wells Kingsville Kingsville LAAS, HOWARD J, LANGLEY, TOBY G. LEAL, MARIA LEOLA LEGGETT, MARVIN E Hallettsville Benavides Kingsville Boise City, Okla. LEHNERT, GEORGE LERMA, ANGELITA LEWIS, WILLIAM C. LOESSBERG, ROBERT E. Louise Kingsville San Antonio San Antonio LOVE, ALBERT SCRUGGS McAllen MAGEE, RICHARD D. Calallen MARTINEZ, LUCIA Encinal MATHIS, AUBREY Ingleside MATZKE, JOSEPH R. MEEKS, PRESTON L. MEYER, MAYNE R. McCLANE, MARGARET J. McDOWELL, BOBBIE MINYARD, BERNICE Wharton Corpus Christi Weesatche Karnes City Edna Kingsville MORROW, HOWARD R. Waelder NICHOLS, CARROLL J. Karnes City NOEL, MARTE Pasadena OLIVER, MARY SUE Kingsville PAEZ, HOMERO V. PALMER, ROBERT A. PARKS, HUGH W. PENA, ALICIA E. Laredo McAllen San Antonio Delmita PENA, NELSON Falfurrias PINA, ROJELIO Robstown PRESSLY, JOHN E. Kingsville PUCKETT, WILMA V. Winters PYLE, RALPH H. RAMOS, RAYMUNDO H. REED, LLOYD L. Karnes City Benavides Alice REYES, ESTELLA ROBERTS, JOHN G. ROBERTS, MARJORIE Beeville Sycamore San Antonio MOORE, JAMES F. MOORE, RONNIE ROBERTS, WILLIAM P. ROMANO, MIGUEL A. Mirando City Corpus Christi Falfurrias Alajvela, Costa Rica MORGAN, LEONARD H. MORRIS, GEORGE DARRELL RUBY, PAT ANN RUSSELL, MILTON R. CaIJihan Sandia Kingsville Corpus Christi SANDERS, JAMES ALTON Kingsville SAUNDERS, PAT Kingsville SCHEEL, GWYN Kingsville SCHUBERT, ALVIN H. Kingsville SCOTT, DON E. Beeville SCULL, BARBARA GLENN Odem SEAGO, WILEY NAT Alice SELLS, LOLA R. San Benito SIMPSON, JAMES WATSON STANBERRY, RICHARD T. STIERS, MAX A. SUGGS, WILLIAM P. Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Pharr Corpus Christi SUMROW, MARY ALICE SWINK, BEATRICE JOYCE TAYLOR, T. E. TAYLOR, WESLEY L. TEAGUE, JERRY TIJERINA, ISABEL Kingsville Freer Uvalde McAllen Taft Kingsville AH, Yes! I see a beautiful blonde in your future! Oriana Bomar and Judy Uhr see all, tell all at 5, U. B. Halloween party. A l's J a v e I i n a mascot, Porky, strolls with friends. TIBILETTI, FLORENCE V. TOLSON, JAMES H. TREVINO, RAFAEL TURNER, PAULA W. VATZLAVICK, VICTOR E. VIDAURRI, ALICIA C. VILLAREAL, MARIA LUISA VINCENT, BRITTON T. WAGNER, GERALD L. WEIKEL, MILTON K, WETMORE, GAIL L, WHITNEY, EDWARD L. Victoria Alice Escobas Kingsville Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Beeville Pharr Los Fresnos Corpus Christ! Port Isabel RUDY NICHOLS, Vice-President ALLISON, ERNEST EDWIN ALVAREZ, ARMANDO G. ARNIM, CECIL ARNOLD, EMMETT L, San Benito Kingsville Sabinal McAllen BARCLAY, JOHN C. BARECKY, TEDDY BLAISDELL, LYTLE G BOHL, RICHARD J. Sweeny Taft Corpus Christi Devine BOOTH, GLENN BRALY, HELEN L. BRASWELL, BELVA J. BRIDGERS, ARLEENE L Corpus Christi Three Rivers Randado Kingsville BRIM, RAYMOND R. BROOKS, ROBERT B. BROWN, SONNY BUNCH, JOAN BUNCH, JUNE CARLISLE, RUTH Silsbee Corpus Christi San Antonio Premont Premont San Diego CLARK, ROY P. Hillsboro CLARK, WELDON B. Kingsville COE, JOHN G. Kingsville COLEMAN, WILLIS H. Kingsville CRISP, SHIRLEY A. DAVID, EDWARD K. DENNIS, FLYNN H. DODILLET, RONALD A. Refugio Hebbronville Kingsville Kingsville DORSETT, JAMES IR. Kingsville DUNIVAN, DANIEL NORMAN Premont EASTMEN, JOHN CLYDE Lytle ETHEREDGE, JOAN L. San Antonio EWERT, LILLYAN M. FLORES, RAUL FRAZIER, CARLEEN J. San Antonio Laredo Falfurrias FUENTES, LUIS GARCIA, MARTHA GARCIA, MIGUEL N. Kingsville Corpus Christ! Alice CARNAL, JACK E. GASTILIO, RICARDO G. GARCIA, OLGA REBECCA GARCIA, ROSENDO A. CHANDLER, JOYCE CHAPA, ESTELLA GARDNER, JANICE GARRETT, JUDY A, Corpus Christi Kingsville Dilley Kingsville Sarita Kingsville San Antonio Kingsville HARWOOD, MARY ANN HATCH, VERNON L. HAWKS, BETTY LOU Kingsville San Benito Kingsville HEDRICK, JEANICE ANN HICKS, JOE BAILEY HINOJOSA, CLARA San Benito Harlingen Raymondville GAYLE, HERBERT GONZALEZ, ANDREA GREEN, A, W, GRONA, MARY LOU Mirando City Corpus Christi Beaumont Bishop GUSLER, JOHN D. HALDANE, N. CLARK HALL, PAT HAMADY, NORMAN FREDRICK Rio Hondo Pasadena Aransas Pass San Antonio HARDY, RONALD G. HARFOUSH, JOE HARLAN, JACK HARRISON, JANICE Beeville San Antonio Bishop Benavides And so begins a week of blessed silence as sorority rushees receive identifica- tion ribbons. HORTNESS, ORVAL L HORTON, K. PHILLIP HOUSTON, HELEN RUTH HOWARD, JO ANN Pharr Corpus Christi San Benito Cofulla JARRATT, BETTY J. San Benito JOHNSON, CLARENCE A. Kenedy JOHNSON, ODEAN ROWE Bishop JONES, ELIZABETH A. Cotulla KERR, TRUMAN La Feria KRET, CHARLES E. Refugio KRIVACKA, EDDIE A. Fayetteville LA BAUNE, MARGIE SUE Beeville LAKEY, WILLIAM A. LEAL, OTILA LERMA, LEOPOLDO L. Pettus Raymondville La redo LEVENS, PAT LEWIS, ANNE B. LINDLEY, DOROTHY L. Mission Beeville Beeville HODGES, DOROTHY L HODGES, LUCILE A, LLOYD, KAYE ANNE LOPEZ, MINERVA HOLLAS, CLEDUS A. HOLROYD, MARY C. LOPEZ, RUBEN LOTT, BETTY J. Los Fresnos Kingsville Alice Falfurrias Eagle Lake San Luis Potosi, Mexico Lepeno Beeville LOWREY, KENNETH R. LOZANO, FRANCES A, LUKE, PATRICIA LYTLE, CLYDE MAAS, ALBERT LESLIE MACHEN, ROBERT E. MADDEN, GEORGE D. MARTIN, MARY SUE MARTIN, MAX M, MAYHEW, DEWEY A. McCARTY, YVONNE L. McCORD, JERRY E, Dublin Raymondville San Antonio Austin Baldwin Donna Progreso Robstown Victoria Kingsville Pearsall Corpus Christi MEEHAM, MARY LUCILE MENDEZ, YGNACIO MENN, ROBERT D. MEYER, EDWARD PAUL MILLER, ROBERT M. MILLS, MARY L, Kingsville Raymondville Karnes City Kingsville Weslaco Kingsville NELSON, RILEY O. Corpus Christ! NEWBERRY, JOHN L. Ingleside NICHOLS, NELSON R. Green NIESCHWIETZ, PETE Falls City ODOM, RANDALL A. Three Rivers OLIVER, PATRICIA ANN Kingsville PARKHILL, JACKIE N, Mission PEREZ, JANE Falfurrias PEREZ, RAYMONDO PHARES, EDDIEMAE PHELPS, JAMES S. PHILIPS, ELAINE Kingsville McAllen Beaumont San Antonio PIERCE, DON R. PLATT, TOMMY W. PRESTON, JOHN PRICE, GEORGE R. Harlingen Harlingen Pearsall Harlingen PYBURN, MARY JANE Almeda RAMIREZ, ELIA RITA Kingsville REDFORD, PATRICIA D. Harlingen REGAN, FRED Kingsville MOFFETT, RUTH W. Corpus Christi MUNOZ, ADULFO M. Los Saenz REIOUX, LEWIS EDWARD Driscoll ROBBINS. DICK Raymondville MURRAY, THOMAS Kingsville NARVAEZ, JOSE Kingsville ROBERTS, GAY Lyford ROCHA, JUVENAL Kingsville RODRIQUEZ, GUILLERMO C. RUNNELS, WILLIAM C. RUSELL, KAY SANDERS, DARWIN ELLIS Raymond ville Riviera Beeville Post SCHLESINGER, MOLLY SCHWEIKHARDT, COLEMAN P. SEAY, JIM SEIDERS, JOE J. San Antonia Pettus Pleasanton Austin SHARP, FRANK HARRIS SHUDDE, ALAN G. SIGLE, LEO V. SLAYTER, JOE W. Harlingen Sablnal Freer Miranda City SMITH, JOHN J. SMITH, NOAH T. SMITH, RUTH M. SMITH, SCOTT O SPONSELLER, VOLLIE W. STARKWEATHER, DONALD R. STEDMAN, CECIL D. STERNADEL, NORBERT JOE Kingsville Baytown Lai Feria San Benito Alice San Antonio Brazoria Mathis Austin College's Katy is impressed with A l's Ag- gies. STUTZ, MARIANNE Mission SURTEES, JOE ANN San Antonio TASTO, I. FRED Bishop TEFERTILLER, DONALD Alice THOMPSON, ROBERT R. THONSGAARD, PALMER A. TILGHMAN, JANET F. TILLEY, JACQUELINE TORRES, RODOLFO TRAEGER, PAUL F. VELA, INDALECIO VIGUERIE, RICHARD A. WARD, ALMA E. WENTZ, JUANITA JO WHITE, BILLY CHARLES WILCOX, BOB MARTIN Yorktown Louise Brownsville Devine Laredc Path Corpus Christi Houston Raymondville Mathis Aransas Pass San Antonio WILKINSON, BETTYE J. WILSON, CHARLES HUBER WILSON, FRANK T. WILSON, VERE B. Refugio Brownsville Corpus Christi Kingsville WRIGHT, GEORGE DAVID WRIGHT, JOHN EMORY ZENNER, HARRY E. ZINSMEYER, MELVIN W. San Antonio Big Foot San Antonio La Coste DAVID MUIR, Vice-President TOORAN PIRAYECH, Secretary- Treasurer Offices MIKE AUSTIN, Student Council Representative JAMES MULKEY, President JERRY CALLISON, Reporter ARNOLD, CHARLES DEWEY ARRIAGA, DANIEL ATWOOD, JOHNNY AUSTIN, MICHAEL E. BAKER, ROY W. BALAY, NANCY ANN BALSLEY, STANLEY BALTAZAR, TOMAS BARBER, LURTIS LLOYD BARRON, J. VANCE BARTON, OLIVER G. BEHREND, IRVIN E. Freer Falcon Rockport Victoria Rocksprings Mercedes McAllen Beeville Bay City Santa Rosa Benavides Corpus Christi BERMUDES, DOMINGO BEVERLEY, LARRY LEE BIPPERT, CLYDE J. BLASCHKE, ANDREW L. BLEVINS, JOE ALBERT BOBYS, ALLAN K. BOUNDS, ANTON H. BRACEY, BETTY Guayama, P. R, Dayton San Antonio Woodsboro San Antonio Corpus Christi Kingsville Monterrey, Mexico Alpha Sigma rushees and members gather around mock camp fire at sorority rush party. BROWN, JANET M. BROWN, JOEL N. BROWNE, KENNETH L. BRUNDRETT, THOMAS P. McAllen Harlingen San Antonio Austin BRYANT, GEORGIA B. Mercedes BUCY, BETTY Alice BULL, CHARLES E. Bishop BURRIS, JEANENE Kingsville BURROUGHS, JACKIE SUE BUSTOS, MARIA LUISA BUTLER, JAMES P. BYNUM, STEVE M. Robstown Kingsville Carriio Springs San Antonio CABRERA, REYES S. Kingsville CALLISON, GERALD J. Raymondville CAMPBELL, JERRY K. Corpus Christ! CARTER, JO M. San Benito CATE, DONALD Mexia CENTER, BERTHA M. Alice CHISUM, JOHN L. McAllen COBB, JO ANN McAllen BRADBURN, JUDITH BREWTON, BETTY J. COFFIN, GEORGE COLE, ROBERT V. BROOK, BEVERLY A. BROWER, NANCY A. COOK, SCOTT T. COOPER, SHIRLEY A. E. Carrizo Springs Alice San Antonio Brownsville Raymondville Mercedes Alice Robstown COPE, ROBERT L. CRABTREE, PHYLLIS A. CRAWFORD, WANDA J, CUDE, ROBERT M. Freer Alice Cot uI la Corpus Christi CUMBERLAND, WILLIAM A. DANYSH, RICHARD L. DAUGHTERS, MARY MILES DAVIS, EDWARD G. Kingsville Karnes City Kingsville Kingsville DAVIS, FRANK DAY, SHIRLEY D. DECKER, JOEL N. DECKER, JOHN C Alice Odem San Francisco, Calif. Harlingen DICKEY, JAMES R. DIXON, RICHARD DUDLEY DOBSON, NANCY RAE DuBOSE, THOMAS B. DUENAS, SARA DURBIN, LEONEL D. DURRENBERGER, JOHN C EDWARDS, DERONDA Floresville Santa Rosa San Benito Uvalde Kingsville Riviera Valdosta Falfurrias Between dances in the S. U. B. Jackie Sue Bur- roughs talks things over with Foot Matthews. ESCHENBURG, CARL Floresville EVANS, DORIS E. Alice EVERETT, ROBERT M. Kingsville FAUBION, KENNETH FRANKLIN Leander FLORES, HUMBERTO FOSTER, JAMES DONALD GAFFNEY, JACK GALLENKAMP, HARRIS Kingsville Bishop San Antonio Kingsville GARCIA, CRISTOBAL Kingsville GARCIA, LEONEL Encino GARCIA, MARY LOU Ben Bolt GARCIA, RAMON N. Bishop GARCIA, ROBERT S. GEORGE, BILLY G. GILLESPIE, EUGENE C GOINS, TRUMAN E, GOMILLION, MARILYN F. GONZALEZ, CANDELARIO L. GOODE, BILLIE C. GOTTSCHLING, EVELYN Beeville Encino Alice Buna I I Whitsett Los Saenz Alvin Kingsville EDWARDS, JAMES A EGGERT, ALDON R. GRABBS, GENE F. GREEN, ROBERT E. ELLIOTT, JEANETTE ELMORE, WANDA J. GUYON, MARY ANNELL HAISLER, ALBERT O, Runge Robstown Uvalde Driscoll Alice Brownsville Eagle Lake Agua Dulce HALLER, HOWARD HAMILTON, ROBERT E. HAMMOND, FOUAD S. HARDEN, D. FRANCES HARDEN, GRACE J. HARTZOG, BARBARA R. HARWOOD, THOMAS A. HAYES, JACKYE W, HELDENFELS, CARLENE I. HENDERSON, RICHARD H. HENSON, RALPH W. HETHCOAT, ALTON L, Corpus Christi Harlingen Sidon, Lebanon Robstown Robstown Rio Hondo Kingsville Kingsville Jourdanton Harlingen Pleasanton Riviera HINOJOSA, LUDYV1NA HOGAN, JOY HOLLON, LARRY DON HORTON, DOROTHY ANN Kingsville San Antonio Los Fresnos Harlingen HOUTS, RAY A. Kingsville HUEGEL, ESTHER Mexico City, Mexico HUFF, CLARK KERN Corpus Christi HUNTER, MICHAEL Kingsville Sam Houston's bear-cat munches, unperturbed and happy, in enemy territory. Javelina hosts treated him well. JOHNS, FRANCIS P. JOHNSON, CARLETTA JONAS, ALLEN R. KABLER, BETTY I . Floresville Corpus Christi Mathis Kingsville KELLOGG, MIKE KENYON, DOROTHY M. KEYS, LESLYE L, KIER, ROGER J. Carrizo Springs Kingsville La Feria Ingleside KIMBRO, IRENE KLARE, ALICE JEAN KOERBER, DOROTHY M. KUESTER, CAROL ANN San Antonio Kingsville Casper, Wyoming Yoakum LANGSTON, BOBBY A. LASSITER, DURWOOD K. LEFFINGWELL, BARBARA LEO, MICHAEL J. LEON, JACK P. LOOP, CHARLES E. LOVE, LUANN LUCE, SHIRLEY G. Kingsville Rockport Harlingen New Rochelle, N. Y. Kingsville Brownsville Kerrville Kingsville HUNTER, MICKEY B. JACOB, NORITA YVONNE MADRAZO, MANUEL E. MAGNESS, JANE ANN JACOBS, KENNETH R. JESSE, EMILENE I MANGEL, SULEMA MARTIN, DANNY R. San Antonio Goliad Kingsville Genoa Weslaco Kingsville Encino San Antonio MARTINEZ, JOSEPH R, MARTINEZ, LEE G. MATHEWS, FREDERICK I. MATHEWS, KENNETH M, MAY, NANCY THERESA MAYERS, TOMMY E. McCANDLESS, ANNETTE McCLUSKY, ELMER E. McCREARY, CLARECE McDonald, laurie b. McGREGOR, JAMES L, McGuire, terrance e San Antonio Corpus Christi Port Aransas Kenedy Riviera Poteet Corpus Christi Daisetta Kingsville Galena Park Beeville San Antonio McKIM, JOY Edcouch MENDIOLA, ENRIQUE R, San Miguel MERCER, ALICE Bruni MEYER, CARLENE Kingsville MILLER, DON MINOR, REUBEN MONROE, TOMMY W. MONTGOMERY, FRANKLIN E. Bishop Eldorado Benavides Corpus Christi MULKEY, JAMES R. MURRAY, JAMES L. NEAL, CHARLES D. NEARY, DANIEL E. Mercedes Bishop Pearsall Corpus Christi NESTER, HUBERT A. D'Hanis NORTMAN, HENRY W. Alice O'DOCHARTY, ROBERT D. Mathis OLSON, ELIZABETH R. Kingsville O'NEAL, BARBARA J. OSTERGARD, EDWARD T. QUALLINE, JACKIE J. PALACIOS, LUCILA Kingsville Kingsville Aransas Pass Alice PARSONS, LOU ANN PATTEN, JAMES H, PAYNE, MARGARET J. PENA, EVELIA E PEREZ, FIDEL PEREZ, RODOLFO PESEK, CHARLES L. PIERCE, ALLEN J. Brownsville Falfurrias Kingsville Delmita Falfurrias Robstown Jourdanton Sandia MONTGOMERY, RALPH W. Weslaco MORENO, GILBERT O. Beeville PIERCE, DEAN E. Kingsville PIERCE, JOHN W. Bishop MORRISON, CHARLES K. Winnsboro MUIR, DAVID B. Austin PIRAYECH, TOORAN Shemran, Iran PIRTLE, CHARLES N. McAllen PLUMMER, GRAD1E R. POLGUE, HERBERT E. POSEY, BILL POWELL, THERRELL PULLIN, BILLY G. RABKE, NANCY A. RABKE, POLLY JONELL RAMOS, ADEMAR A. RAMOS, JOSE E. RAMSDALE, SAM C. REEVE, JERRY DON RICHTER, AORAIN ROY Alvin Hillsboro McAllen San Antonio Runge Tivoli Robstown Hebbronville Corpus Christi Kingsville Freer Freer RICHTER, KENNETH V. Freer RIEMENSCHNEIDER, J. W. Riviera RIEMENSCHNEIDER, RONALD L. Riviera RI HA, FRANK J. Carrtzo Springs RILEY, CURTIS W. ROBBINS, GEORGE D, ROBERTS, QUINNAN COLE ROBISON, PATRICIA ANN Santa Rosa Jourdanton Robstown Alice Head Cheerleader Pat Graham cheers Fish on in cigar smoking contest. Marsha Stet- tler won contest by smoking longer, breath- ing deeper, and getting sicker. SALGADO, RAFAEL SCHWEBEL, ROBERT Z. SCOGIN, MARY JO SEAY, PEGGY Alice Santa Rosa Raymondville Floresville SEWARD, JAYME SHIMEK, EVELYN T. SHOCK, DONNA K. SHOTWELL, JO ANN McAllen El Campo Refugio Corpus Christi SHULTS, PEGGY J. Kingsville SIGIE, HAROLD DUANE Freer SIMMONS, CECIL R. Harlingen SIMPKINS, WAYNE ARLEN Devine SKELLEY, ROSELYN O SNIDER, PATTY SPENCER, CAROL LA FERN SPIEGELHAUER, KENNETH STERLING, DON E. STETTLER, MARSHA STRONG, PAULA S. SUMP, LADELL H. Houston Premont Donna Bishop Borger Mission Weslaco Bay City ROCHA, MARGARITA ROSE, DAVID C, RYALL, NOELDA DEE SWALLOW, JAMES R, SWAN, RICHARD L. SAENZ, FIDENCIO SALAZAR, MARY JANE SWAIM, DALE K. SWANSON, WAYNE ARNOLD Kingsville Harlingen Los Fresnos Alamo Laredo Falfurrias Kingsville Kingsville Santa Rosa TRUE, TED W. TURNER, BOBBY J. TURNER, HARLAN D. VALDEZ, ROSE MARIE VALLE, JOE A, VANTREESE, HAZEL L. VANTREESE, HELLEN L. VEACH, BOBBIE G. TAPEIN, HELEN LOUISE Kingsville TAYLOR, GILBERT R. McAllen TAYLOR, JAMES LEE Corpus Christ! TETSCH, ELIZABETH San Benito THIELE, ROBERT L. Bishop THIELE, THERON Bishop THOBE, JOANNE McAllen TILLEY, LLOYD L. Alice TOWNS, ROGER Bruni TRAYLOR, ROBERT A. Kingsville TREVINO, ROGER L. Beeville TRUE, JOHNNIE SUE Dallas Dallas Sabinal Kingsville Alice Kingsville Kingsville Premont Tug-of-war at Homecoming bonfire results in covering both winners and losers with thick coats of South Texas mud. VELA, RUDY Edinburg VERA, MAXIMO Benavides VICKERY, BARBARA Robstown VRANA, DONALD LEE Jourdanton WACHTEL, ALLEN San Antonio WALK, CAROL L. San Benito WALKER, JOHN Corpus Christi WARNER, WARREN ALLEN Runge WARREN, LOU Alice WATERS, RALPH Kingsville WATERS, WILLA Rio Hondo WELLMAN, EDITH Harlingen WETZIG, LESTER Carrizo Springs WHITEHEAD, LOU Taft WHITLOCK, JAY C. Corpus Christi WIED, KENNETH Hebbronville WILHITE, KENNETH Donna WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Lyford WILSHER, WAYNE Raymondville WILSON, MICHEL A. Alice WIND, ELLIS El Campo WOODS, PAT Hargill WRIGHT, ROYLE Laredo YANTA, FABIAN E. Runge YBARRA, RICARDO V. Kingsville YBARRA, RICARDO V. Kingsville ZWERSCHKE, ARTHUR J. Seadrift EDWARD A. RICHTER BILLY COWART Commander Executive Officer Cadet Colonel Cadet Lt. Colonel DON HARVEY Adjutant Cadet Major OTTO HIERHOLZER Intelligence Officer Cadet Captain ROBERT BRANDT Supply Officer Cadet Captain ROBERT CROOK Operations Officer Cadet Captain A l's drill team stands in formation on the drill field during a formal review. filfliS the Hines A l's crack drill team made many appearances during the year. Among them were: Half- time, Ray High School-Oklaboma City football game; Half-time, A l's Homecoming Game? Christ- mas Party for Handicapped, Del Mar Auditorium; Charro Days, Brownsville; Lantana Coronation Parade; Bottle of Flowers Parade, San Antonio; and Buccaneer Days, Corpus Christi. College and local dignitaries, and guest of honor, Captain S. P. Weller, watch as the Corps marches in formal review. Colonei J, Strom Thurmond, Vice-President of the Army Reserve Officers Association, speaks to the Corps of Cadets. HEflDQMS COftlPflny COMPANY COMMANDER Dan Evans COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER Bob Turcotte COMPANY FIRST SERGEANT Guillermo Barrera ROTC squad marches to armory on the double. Cadet Colonel Eddie Richter and his Cadet Staff. Green, Eddie Richtei listen to an explanation of the workings of some tele- graph apparatus. and Gerald Bell Cadets A, latest thing students are New ROTC fashion A, W. Green appreciates what is developing in the ROTC Lab darkroom. fl COMPANY COMMANDER Canuto Fuentes COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER Arthur Wayne Harlzog COMPANY FIRST SERGEANT Troy Woodward Radio to the ROTC means some- thing more difficult than mere- ly pushing a station button. Dean Jernigan looks the situa- tion over at summer camp Everyone seems to be taking life pretty easy. M Sgt. Stone and Cadet Colonel Eddie Richter discuss plans for the formal review. r- Testing--1-2-3! MARS Radio Club members tune in. COMPANY COMMANDER Arthur Knaggs COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER Wayne Hamilton COMPANY FIRST SERGEANT Garnet Burgess Members of Company C stand stiffly for inspection. COMPANY COMMANDER Valentine Mora COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER George Babcock COMPANY FIRST SERGEANT Wesley Taylor COMPANY COMMANDER: Gerald Bell, COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Francis Houts, COMPANY 1ST SERGEANT: Preston Hix. ROIC BAUD Gerald Bell directs ROTC Band during practice session. Lt. Colonel Leonard F. Walker The ROTC Sweethearts were pres- ented at the annual Military Ball held February 20, 1954, in the Student Union Ballroom. Ralph Galvan and his band played tor the dance. Battalion Sweetheart and Queen of the Corps Pat Graham with Escort Cadet Colonel Eddie Richter. Honorary Cadet Captain of the Band Mary Sue Oliver with Escort Gerald Bell. Honorary Cadet Captain, B Company, Betty Lott with Escort Bill Knaggs. Honorary Cadet Captain, A Company, Jo Ann Kirkpatrick with Escort Charles Royal. Honorary Cadet Captain, C Company, Pat Hall with Escort Dan Evans. Row lr Bob Brandt (Student Council representative), George Edwards (parlia- mentarian), Bob Smith (president), Joe Ann Surtees (sweetheart), Reggie West (vice-president), Norman Clinger (secretary-treasurer). Row 2; Marvin Leggett, Rod Beam guard, Clarence Peterson, Wesley Taylor, Joe Hollingsworth, Don New- comb, and Jack Schneider. Row 3: Jerry Wilkinson, Kenneth Wilhite, RidgelJ Lindsey, Sidney Douthit, Tony Thompson, Tommy Sanford, William Putnam. Row 4: Ronald Tibbet, Delwin Hunt, Alvin Schubert, Tommy Hudspeth, Buddy Caulk, Norman Smith, Leon Armstrong, Dub Whitley. “T” Association Bob Brandt breaks the monotony of posing for annual pictures by lead- ing the T-Association (alias male choir) in an im- promptu tune. J 0 f fl n n s u e i f t $ JOE ANN, T Association sweetheart, was presented as Home- coming Queen for the football game November 24. Joe Ann is a sophomore from San Antonio who served this year as a cheerleader for A I, She reigned over Homecoming festivities and cheered the Javelinas on to a 19-18 victory over Austin College. The Javelina Band CARLEEN FRAZIER MARIANNE STUTZ JENELL PINSON Head back, leg up, arm out! A l majorettes strike a pretty pose. MARY MILES DAUGHTERS SHIRLEY LUCE SwMHn Head cheerleader PAT GRAHAM JOE ANN SURTEES CHfffiLfflDffiS . I't GLENN BOOTH CHARLES PESEK ROY WESSELMAN BETTY LOTT Head Coach Dewey Mayhew is shown at the Javelina Stadium. After wind- ing up a successful season in con- ference play. Coach Mayhew, on advice of his physician, found it nec- essary to relinquish his position of head coach and take on the lighter duties of an assistant. Keith Ranspot, assistant football coach and basketball coach. First row: Reggie West, William Putnam, Norris Haggerton, Joe Hollingsworth, Clarence Peterson, Alton San- ders, Tony Thompson, Sidney Douthit, Jerry Wilkinson, Oscar Gonzales, Norman Clinger, S. T. Bridges, Ken- neth Wilhite, and John Ormand. Second row: Billy Skipworth, Ray Houts, Floyd Nettles, Ed Wachtel, Hall Whit- ley, Robert Bluntzer, Jack Schneider, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Stewart, James Purcell, Leon Armstrong, Orvis Ray, and Al Nohe. Third row: Jim Marlin, Georgis Edwards, Rogerio Garcia, Tommy Hudspeth, Jodie Bassett, Reginald Dorsett, Charles Vickery, Ken Perry, Delwin Hunt, Darrell Sumner, Jerry Clanton, Flavio Canales, and Bob Brandt. Fourtli row: Maximo Vera, Norman Smith, Ronald Tibbett, Don Newcomb, and Buddy Caulk. TEXAS COnfEAEnCE co-CHAfUPions 1953 First row: Norman Clinger, William Putnam, Don Newcomb, Alton Sanders, Joe Hollingsworth, and George Edwards. Second row: Reggie West, Buddy Caulk, Norman Smith, Bobby Smith, Ronald Tibbett, Ken Perry, and Jim Martin. Returning Lettermen POM Javelina IDascot... Always to be found at each football game was Porky, the team's mascot. Porky was in for a bit of a surprise this year, as surely he did not expect to have so many rival mascots as his guests. ALTON SANDERS Fullback 2 Letters All Texas Team Kingsville LfTTfumtn BOB BRANDT End 3 Letters Appleton, Wisconsin BUDDY CAULK Center 2 Letters Harlingen NORMAN CLINGER End 3 Letters Bishop GEORGE EDWARDS Guard 2 Letters Sin ton OSCAR GONZALES Halfback 1 Letter Hebbronville BOB SMITH Tackle 4 Letters Lyford LETTEBmcn m mm LETTEfifflEn REGGIE WEST Fullback “t iSb 3 Letters Beeville SIDNEY DOUTHIT Center 1 Letter San Antonio LEON ARMSTRONG Tackle 1 Letter Donna 1 Letter Weatherford NORMAN SMITH End 3 Letters Three Rivers RONALD TIBBETT Tackle 2 Letters Freer KENNETH STEWART Guard 1 Letter Alice TONY THOMPSON Guard I Letter Fremont LfiTtnmtfi CHARLES VICKERY End 2 Letters San Antonio HALL WHITLEY Guard 1 Letter Kingsville KENNETH WILHITE Quarterback 1 Letter Donna A and I 7 Stephen F. Austin 6 In the opening game of the season, the Jovelinas edged out Stephen F. Austin 7 to 6 in a hard-fought game. This gome was a thriller right down to the last play of the game when the Lumberjacks had a first down on the Hogs' ten yard line, but did not make a score. An unidentified Javelina is stopped by the Lumberjacks in the picture at left. The Hogs went on the road for their second game, but were followed to San Marcos by most of the student body. The crowd there witnessed a passing duel between Javelina Tommy Hudspeth and Bobcat Pence Dacus. In the final quarter the Bobcats took the lead by scoring twice and beat the Hoggies. A and I 20 Southwest Texas State 34 JODIE BASSETT Tackle Devine ROBERT BLUNTZER FlAVIO CANALES Center Guard Cuero Benavides A l had a special visitor to the campus for the third game of the season. Pictured at right we see the visitor — who was none other than Cyrano (as named by the A l students) the Bearkat, mascot of Sam Houston State Teachers College. A and I 25 Sam Houston State 49 The Sam Houston State Bearkats came from behind twice in this game before defeating the Javelinas 49-25. This was one of the widest scoring games seen at A l in quite a while. Sug Sanders carries the ball for a gain in the picture at left. JERRY CLANTON End Aransas Pass REGINALD DORSETT Halfback Alice RAY HOUTS Halfback Kingsville Many students from a university 160 miles north of Kingsville were overly amazed to hear one night that their 600 pound Bengal Tiger had been escorted to Kingsville to become the second honored mascot guest of A l. Leroy did not seem to mind at all. A and I 12 Trinity University 19 This game turned out to be one of the biggest sur- prises to many A l fans. With the regular quarter- back out with a broken back and a freshman quarter- back in charge, the Hogs made the strong Trinity eleven really work for their win. Pictured at left is Kenneth Wilhite charging around end. DELWIN HUNT FLOYD NETTLES AL NOHE End Guard Guard Bishop Livingston Bloomington, Indiana A and I 26 Abilene Christian College 13 The Jovelinas went into this game a two-touchdown underdog but by means of an excellent rushing game lead by Sug Sanders, who ground out 105 yards, beat the favored Wildcats 26 to 13. This win put the Javelinas at the head of the Texas Confer- ence. Oscar Gonzales has the ball in picture at right. A and 1 0 Sul Ross 38 Riddled with injuries, the Javelinas traveled to Al- pine to take on the Sul Ross Lobos. Much to the satisfaction of the Sul Ross fans, the Lobos handed the Hogs their worst defeat since the two teams be- gan their rivalry. In the picture at left, an unidenti- fied Hoggie carries the ball as Putter leads the way. JOHN ORMAND Quarterback Pleasanton JAMES PURCELL Center Freer ORVIS RAY Guard Riviera Homecoming always is the highlight of footbali sea- son, The night before the big game exes, students, faculty, and friends join together at the annual bon- fire to cheer the team on to victory. Pictured here is the bonfire just after the cheerleaders set fire to it. A and i 6 Howard Payne 0 It was a bitter cold night, but the Hogs played sizzling hot football against the Howard Payne Yellow Jack- ets. Ken Wilhite won starring honors for this game by covering a fumble on the Yellow Jackets' three- yard line which set up the only score of the game. Billy Skipworth is pictured as he carried the ball down field. WILBURN ROWE Halfback Livingston FLOYD SHELBURNE End Hull-Daisetta DARREL SUMNER Halfback Hull-Daisetta A and I 19 Austin College 18 The Homecoming crowd of 7,000 cheered wildly as Putter caught the pass and raced across the goal line in the fading minutes of the game to insure at least a tie score. Then Kenneth Wilhite, under pres- sure, booted the ball straight between the uprights to win the game. Not in many a year has there been so thrilling an ending to a Homecoming game. Putter is pictured as he made his way across the goal line for that needed six points. MAXIMO VERA Halfback Benavides ED WACHTEL Tackle Carrizo Springs JERRY WILKINSON End Premont KENNETH WILLIAMS Fullback Livingston A and I 6 McMurry 52 Playing in sub-freezing weather and without the ser- vices of many of their regular mainstays, the Hags put up a good fight, but were nevertheless beaten by the McMurry Indians in the last game of the season. Oscar Gonzales is pictured as he pulls in a pass. A l's third mascot guest, Austin Col- lege's Kangaroo. Make way for Cotton Peterson. Putter goes down in arms of his tackier. It happens every year! Charles Vickery hauls in that pass. Marvin Leggett tips one in for two points. Alvin Schubert, Kingsville Junior, two letters Honorable Mention for All-Conference Rob Beamguard, Borger Senior, two letters Thomas Miksch, Whelden Sophomore, one letter 2nd Team All-Conference Tom Miksch goes up high for a sure shot. Rob Beamguard (12) is in the foreground. Marvin Leggett fosses one from way out Roy Stegall, San Benito Sophomore, one letter Marvin Leggett works the ball toward the Javelina basket. Jerry Wilkinson, Fremont Sophomore, two letters Alvin Schubert lets go with one of those important free throws. Delwin Hunt, Bishop Junior, 2 letters Walter Mayer, Aransas Pass Sophomore, one letter Edward Wachtel, San Antonio Freshman, Squadman Ray Hoots, Kingsville Freshman, Squadman Eugene Donaho, Kingsville Freshman, Sqoadman Leggett, the conference's leading scorer, lets go with one of those long ones for the Hoggies. Members of the track team pictured above are: Row 1: Buck Ferries, Reginald Dorset!, John Ormand, and Warren Stansberry. Row 2: Bob Regan, Bill Posey, Darrell Sumner, and Kenneth Wilhite. The Javelina track team participated in the Texas Relays, SWTSTC invitational Meet, Fort Worth Exposition Track Meet, Texas Conference Track Meet, and Border Olympics. TRACK John Ormand Darrell Sumner V_____ Bob Brandt Pictured above is the Flato football team which won the All-College football crown. They beat the Aggie Club in the play-off game. mmmis Bob Stevens, Intramural Director Veterans Club Baptist Student Union Engineers Club Kingsville Club Aggie Club Javelina Hall They've quit Changing Partners! Dorothy Lindley and Chris Isensee take the floor at the Press Club Backward Dance. Pat Woods croons into the mike and her song's a hit at the annual Cheerleader Benefit. The crowd also liked the dress! .C4t eve frnyet aun iulct Jlany Scpte The Javelina Band took part in several assemblies during the year. Bigger and better than in recent years, the band took part in several parades and went on a tour to surrounding high schools. ILoftin serves picnic supper for the upper classmen who return early and for the newly Delta Thetas give Cupid a shove February 14 by selling singing Valentines. tifefcluup tutted (MKC No late minutes tonight! Mildred Beeka makes it home to Cousins Hall be- fore the 10:30 curfew. Ex-Cheerleader Sam Burris leads a yell at homecoming Assembly THe dedicate m e rU 6 ie A l boys demonstrate the Boarding house reach at the Goode House dinner table. Fair as a flower —these young ladies even waltzed like them in the Christ- mas assembly. From left to right: Nell Heard, Corene Wiederkehr, Alicia Vidaurri, Oriana Bomar, and Jerry Teague. So t uxt t e ftcut cadi tie tuone clean. Head-majorette Margaret Johnson can still smile as she twirls a fire baton at the Home- coming Bonfire. Clark Haldane gives Jane Laney a helping hand. Coffee hour in the Student Union Building not only gives you a chance for free coffee, but students and faculty have a chance to be- come better acquainted. Sr . A serious matter, this Onlookers give moral support to pinball machine enthusiast at T -Jac, 7 Ufcbtf aAn tcct Kay Russell goes ape, is real gone ' or is just plain cool as she dances in the variety show at the Cheerleader Benefit. Basketball fans stop at Gym door for a short replay of some of the more exciting moments of the game. Marian Frances Callaway misplaced Her bed one day, but later found it and her clothes neat- ly arranged in the shower. Friends can be so helpful! tud xeveaUtty t c ytUf, coxvivicd enwd A tender look between Sylvia Garcia and Raymond Bonoan interrupts their dancing. A scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream ' Puck is grinning, as usual, in anticipation of new mischief. A fender look between Sylvia Garcia and Raymond Bonoan interrupts their dancing. tmefttee wite e CaoU md ta44e Foot Matthews pays more attention to Joe Ann Surtees' tap dancing than he does his own guitar picking. etc oz uat jeeucb yi fifutliotct Deronda Edwards, Beta Gamma pledge, and escort Bubba Roberts pose by the Christmas tree at the Intersorority Presentation Dance, Faculty member tries for a basket at the Jelly Bowl Game. YLVJ I Foot and His Five Toes ' (minus two), play at the Student Council Variety show in the Tejas Room. Spent (fcetendeuf fleetutf colteqe Just a friendly chat. Margaret Johnson demonstrates the fine art of trampoline flipping at the HPE Club Play Night. Martha Isensee gets canned at Methodist Student Center clean-up party. Tfadesuteatb le utect, uiK £ toweM. New coach, Gil Steinke, takes charge of Javelina spring training. College Bookstore, which sells everything from physics books to socks, always has its share of customers.
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