Texas A and M University - El Rancho Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)
- Class of 1958
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McCULLEY B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. egistrar and Director of Admissi JAMES H. LLOLVIN B.A., MA. Business Manager W P I x , Y 1- GEORGE E. VAUGI-IAN, UR B.A., M.A, Acting Director of Student Personnel Services nigga :ating-Us ww? v?' M. I 39515 .E W mr m 5 awmmw SW. Banana 5556 . W W is :maagszRg?WiEE -manga gi A -amass-sggs W as Q m - sg: w si .. ,E-5 if -:- - if-' is W A is it ,ai .-.:.:.i:,:,5:f:-':- E. Af Q F15 s W ss shun-Pl :gi -we as 5-emma 5 giggwaa Dean Jernigan's sense of humor comes to the fore at the Cap and Gown Society dinner, as he whispers comments about left-handed people to Mrs. Jernigan. Dr. Poteet shares a good laugh with Dr. Joe E. Brown and Newspaper- man Bob McGlamery at a reception for foreign students. A distinguished visitor, Dr. E. Stanley Jones, is shown around A251 campus by Rev. Joe Cochran and Dean Turner, Dr. Jones, famous missionary, spoke at an all-college assembly. 1 8 ' wi, R- J- COOK FRANK H. DOTTERWEICH J- W- HOWE B.S., M.S. B E Ph D B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Agriculture and Professcgr gf Eligiheering Professor of Agriculture Associate Director, and Director and Director, Division of Agriculture Division of Engingering Division of Agriculture fi ' i 'gin , ,, A J. R. MANNING B.B.A., M.A'., Ph.D. Professor of Business Administration and Director, Division of Business Administration TW'7 ' ' ,if ' -i-ifvf 'M ' - AEN . - NSW A ' :- O N! 1 i N ya X235 a: Wg ei 'T' cms' 41,11 A 'NE am xi'-f F ' g , . 1 r ' '. j gtg lfg ie im i5-ii fx A' ' , E Lg-i E L r fi .x - X V' 5 .F - . .::: 5 '11 ,. .. ' ' K xii 1 ., , . ' ' if' ' ' v i mmf: , NSi+ '-- ' .Q E' I E if .V li 4231. X: ,gtg . -- 2 W. A. RASCO ' ROBERT D. RHODE S. BOYD STEWART B.A., M.A.. M.S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Education, Professor of English Professor of English of Dept. of Extension and and Director, and Director, ector, Div. of Teacher Education Division of Graduate -Studies DiViSiOI1 Of Arts and Sciences rr F WREATHY AIKEN B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Home Dr. Leckie, Bertha Lochausen, and Everard McDowell talk things over. and Chairman. Department EDWIN R. BOGUSCH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Chairman, Department of Biology JOE E. BROWN V B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Chairman, Department of Economics, Geography. Sociology, and Psychology ELDON D. BRINLEY B.S., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Health and Physical Education and Chairman. Department of Health and Physical Education Wiiil 1' ' H :-fri' ynwasaas an QT ,N , in gglgaffmgi , 'ji?'WmEi af! tis 26950 wwf?-'Q 'r . 5 ?1A:fi,,,, ww . if y,xiw'3' 'ill' sc' , 7- 1' ' :W ' Mine-air ,mn g b Q f .fir e E ew ss f ' Q . ' ' 2 A -:'-- is W , . , f, gg, . 1 Y wg W 7 5 . 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Signal Corps, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Military Science and Professor of Mathematics Tactics, and Chairman, and Chairman, Department Department of Military of Mathematics Science and Tactics 20 . .' E s FRED M. GARLAND BS., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Chairman, Department of Chemistry R. J. GALLAWAY BA.. M.A., Ph.D. lProfessor of English and Chairman. Department of English . . -. - . . -. - . - . I - ' l '.. H--' n Q . , - . . ,. I - . 1 ' . . 'I . 1 .. . I, . 1 .. ,i -.v'. . ...- , '.:...x..:.'.'. ' '- OLAN E. KRUSE 'WILLIAM H. LECKIE B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Physics Professor of History and Chairman, and Chairman. Department of Physics Department of History c 2- H- H ai: l E M -WEB V-has .5 E l Zia an is is an nw .ima wa gm EH rs' 5 :San a Q E Q JOHN W. GLOCK B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education and Acting Chairman, Department of Education Bmw :: 3 ra is sr ms gags: M t www: are aug R5 r is :-4 in its an ? ms: www S aide mx ar- m rm is rr., Emir me mg! rs- sr mi ' ,ra xl at rr ia . 555 LE,- ,, lima ' Shim 5 a X H , :.: it 1 E-S i ' W ' if is I H iq a a 4 'F an ALBERT E. JOHNSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Speech and Chairman, Department of Speech aw, gE.a E:-is -4-r Q - was as I gate? rr ..::. ::'::5'.: 11 44. w. a- 555 vu f 1 4 J W' T 5 :.: elk. :rv .:: 5.:.:.:.::, ra. f bw WEEW .. 1 , ..,.. A , .z ta in JAMES H. McCROCKLIN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Government and Chairman, Department of Government A. F. GROSS B.S., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Professor of Industrial Arts and Chairman, Department of Industrial Arts gym B ' lffmggm-are ' m mam -Em a aa ffm are Him: .ra r a .. sm.-we B sate-a W. D. JOHNSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages and Chairman. Department of Foreign Languages if wifi if xnxx PRESTON STEDMAN B.A., M.M., Ph.D. Professor of Music and Chairman, Department of Music .i fi? ..,.: .. , . sas: a were Q Wifi is H ggi '. 18? age. . N was A 2' ,- .., 6 r - as sy l Z.. A Yr I t sf li l ,, ,ra ri'l?,P J 45 if rc! as agu- , rf' JW 5, If S' iss? rfffiii' if 4!5'1432,5'.-J X- L ' xx . ' 4 ,fri hte' HAL: 4 DELMER ASHWORTH B.A., B.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Journalism and Director, College News Service s me BEN P. BAILEY B.S., M.S., M.F.A. Associate Professor of Art 1,2 aEa':-34 Q, . . fav , . A .. Qu? aa Q'I fY T ' , y gas' ,. s tw :I A ' H ss Wi ,. ,L sis as rss 69 'wi LEO L. BAILEY CHARLES C. BETH BAKER D. C. B.S., M.A., Ph.D BAJZA B.A., M.A. B.B.A. Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Assistant of Agriculture Professor of History and Speech of Business RUTH E. BELL B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics PAYE BIBLE B.S.. M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics VICTOR BLOECKER, Jr. B.A., M.A. Major, U.S. Army Signal Corps, and Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics GEORGE E. BOGUSCI-I B.S. Instructor in Mathematics ROBERT E. BROWN B.A., M.A. Instructor in Economics JAMES A. BRYANT Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army Signal Corps, and Instructor in Military Science and Tactics JAY A. BUXTON B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology ANDREW B BYERS B.A., D.D., M.Th. Director of Presbyterian Bible Chair 22 MAY CAMPBELL B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English fs WILLIAM T. CARLEH B.S., M.S. Assistant Prof f ' l of Physica Education and c Basketball C nf' ' 1 . v ' . -r B. Redmond, Magnolia Petroleum executive, a company scholarship to Maston Bradley - .,n. J. L. DILLARD ., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English . 4 '. ' -n - lu Q - .1 s.,- GEORGE B. FINK B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology I 4 1 1 .nl LEWIS R. FISHER B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Education PAUL R. CHILEN B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Agriculture JACK P. CLARK B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Speech GEORGE OTIS COALSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History THOMAS C. COOK B.A. Instructor in Geography STEWART E. COOPER B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education EDITH COUSINS B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Sociology RICHARD S. DALE B.S., Ed.M., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration J. DeWITT DAVIS BA., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Education BEN F. FREASIER B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry 'ZS ,aw are DOROTHY GASTON B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration 335-Mg.,d.E: Wa ,fl , - GENARO GONZALEZ , B.A., M.A., Instructor in Mathematics llly xg L - . i 'X 1 yawn M' xxx w 55311 lj 4 ff 7 gunna H W 4 Trng: ' .Jigga VM 1 f-li ., ,F lei? KKK N A I in - v X N 1 ,R 01 st, . 1 g , . ni mg is m My ahh W E is 5 sv lumix 'l ROGER A. JOHNNIE MAE EVELYN F. WILLIAM Rum: HAUENSTEIN HAUN I-IERRINGTON HOOD B.S.M., B.M., M.A. BS., M.S. BS., M.S. B.S., M,S. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Profess of Music of Education of Education of Psychology ONEIDA G. ILLINGWORTH Master Sergeant, U. S. Army Signal Corps, and Instructor in Military Science and Tactics CAROLINE B. JOHNSON B.M., M.M. Assistant Professor of Music ' KATHERINE S. KANTZ B.A., M.A. Instructor in English JOHN T. KASPER B.S. Instructor in Engineering JOHN WALTER KINCAID BA., M.M.E. Director of Band and Instructor in Music HAROLD W. JACK HAROI EMERSON KORGES LITTLE LITTLE B.S., M.S., M.E. B.B.A.,'M.B.A. I professor of Engineering Instructor in Business Instructor in and Campus plant Administration and Physical and Assistant C Consultant l ARLENE WILLIS LANN B.B.A., M.B.A. Instructor in l Business Administration JOE BILL LEE B.A. Assistant Librarian 3 Sputnik. V. Neimeyer and Ert Gum hold an earnest conversa- during coffee hour in the SUB Lounge, probably -.. , .. . f MELVIN MILLER B.A., M.A. nstructor in History ' . ' f ....u...--..- -........... LAURYN MIZELL B.A., M.A. Instructor in English R. F. MCEOWEN B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts DONALD E. McMAHEL B.S., M.M. Instructor in Music ROY GENE McMULLEN B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics NORMAN LAIRD MCNEIL B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English LAWRENCE H. MCQUERREY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music OPHELIA MANNING B.S., M.-S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics D. A. MAYHEW B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Government LESLIE MELBERN B.B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration NORMAN C. MOHN B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education LOUIS C. MOLONEY B,S., B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian ffw -'Ir C. V. MOONEY in N.G.E., M.E. Professor of Engineering JOSEPHINE B MORAN B.S., M.A. Instructor in Speech W, . ,. . ,,. 1 Nw, qw L W5 law gags: w E. wg, QE E , wwwaww mwwg wwwaw wwww ww w 355 www w K, w w N wiwww wmhw wwww ww w 'ww www w i w w www www w wwww wwww www w wwwwww wwww ww w w gywwww wwww xwww w NED C. MORRIS B.A. ww Acting Librarian wTw EQ . ww S ww J rw-w ww w 1 w W , 5 ww wwww l www whmw w E. - w zw -w ww w is w ww w ww 'www www w wwf X323 www -wwwww wwww w Sww www www A A iw E. w Qgijm gigs Egw www 1 ww wwwww ww ww lr w BEE WEEE EE w ww www ww ww www www www grww E. wir ww ww w w w w w w Egg www wf- ww., wgw ww E ww ww E www w E wfw N- ww w CLINTON ELLIS DAVID E. V. J. K. JAMES EDG. MURPHY NEHER NEIMEYER NORTHWAY NUNNALL B.S. in N.G.E. B.S., M.S. B.A., B.S., M.A. D.V.M. B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Adjunct Professor Assistant Profel of Engineering of Agriculture of History of Agriculture of Physics B ww w if W ELIZABETH ANN H2 OLIPHANT B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics k PETER A. ORTIZ B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages RETA GENE PARRISH B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics EDWIN DAVIS PARKER B.A., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry JOHN TALMER PEACOCK B.S., M.S. Instructor in Biology R. D. PERRY B.S., M.A., Ph.D. CYRIL J, J. A. Professor of Mathematics RICKARD ROBERTS B.S., BD., Director of Bible B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of History and Government NORMAN NEEL PROCTOR B.A., M.A. Instructor in Economics ,ig :y.y JOHN C. RAYBURN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Government ' Vww 'www fl! Ruhnke is the only person not camera shy during unscholarly session' in the Tejas Room. Dr. John Dr. W. H. Leckie, and Leslie Melbern ignore birdie: Dr. J. H. McCrocklin hasn't seen it yet. ' ' . . ' - . ' . . . I . . . . ' - - . Q Y ALLEN HUSTER S. in C. E. ant Professor E sz' sz fl 1I126I'lI'1 NAN ROBERTS B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education JIM J. ROBERTSON Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army Signal Corps, Instructor in Military -Science and Tactics EDWARD VINCENT RUHNKE B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry RALPH C. RUSSELL B.B.A., M.B.A. Professor of Business Administration HARRY B. SANDERS B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of English THOMAS SCHLOTTERBACK B.P.A., M.F.A. Instructor in Art I-IILDEGARD SCHMALENBECK B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English CARLOS EDWARD SCHOETTLE B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Agriculture ROBERT ZED JACOB LEMUEL LOIS SCHWEBEL SEGREST SHORT B.A., B.S. in L.S., lVI.A. Instructor in Instructor in Physics Assistant Librarian Electrical Engineering hv Wi.. B.S. B.S. JOEL DAVIS BEN J SMITH SOUTH B.S., M.S. B.S. M.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Assistant Coach Associate Professor of Mathematics R as EWQE53 Fa- as awww is 5 2 la? E l a M a y .1 H a a- ,w+m sax guna ,as it a W a s E a ,ra if . E . as s s E BEHE B s s s was a a 5 sms a sg B a as M Bga w E255 HE as as E E s BEL Ma .mm s a aaa as Q, is aaa asf- a , Q s mas a. H Us as a pm ggasa as s s ww s mm , . is am E mama s 3 H s Hs W as -A R51 E E W E mg am s a a Wagga Q A W. , Q H mama si. 5-. ara? b Hs ,E-rr 5-355 ESS :gags fzgg g s Us fisgfw 5: A mam asm mg 5 BEEEE a a :Z mm a E masks avg as a H :Sm N M ,mass as ry? 1, a a B 53511 H dyes ,Z . H wigs Hag a a a a. 5, -as K ,Za s W a a E s E hangs W' B B a x Q a 'gma1E E :ss E a H, cu H s E as v 5, an a KATHRYNE B. WHITELAW B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration .w:wgE saw V a GILBERT E. STEINKE B.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education. Director of Athletics, and Head Coach LOYLE E. STEWART Master Sergeant. U.S. Army Signal Corps, and Instructor in Military Science and Tactics D. J. STINEBAUGH B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education MARK A. STUPP B.M., M.M. Associate Professor of Music DONNAL TIMMONS B.A., B.D. Director of Baptist Bible Chair PAUL W. TREPTOW B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering MARCUS M. TRUITT B.S. in C.E., M.S. in C.E. Associate Professor of Engineering RALPH E, VARVEL B.A., M.A. Instructor in English JEANETTE BOBBY EUGENE WIESER WILSON B.S., M.A, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Health Instlfuctof m and Physical Education Blologl' . 1 . fi' Q n-lug? K A 1 i 4.-w, M?- ROGER E. YERICK B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Infantry and Assista A . - 5 I F. B. WINES B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education 1 AERIAL VIEW OP PART OP ABI CITRUS AND VEGETABLE TRAINING CENTER A 8 I Citrus and Vegetable Training Center The Citrus and Vegetable Training Center is located near Weslaco, in the lower Rio Grande Valley. Here, a laboratory has been developed for providing advanced training for students majoring in horticulture and special courses for persons interested in citrus and vegetable growing. ETHEL R. JONES F. E. DENMAN Secretary to Farm Manager the Director DR. P. W. ROHRBAUGH B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Director of the Training Center H 1 V s ess Aiwa 1 Emu sffiy ss- i1ggiE s s H- ii sm ts , .E'3E,ww5sisw 3 ROBERT F. LEYDEN H. ALLEN THOMAS B.S.,, M.S., Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Ph.D Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of Agriculture of Agriculture T , 'fT Ti- T ' ' T IJ' 'Tg!'T :IZ 'T TT w'lW'l - ll-It ESTELLE ANDERSON Director of Cousins Hall . . . .,,,, -aubwmx ,wa M u 5 .A- ' 'E 'Bmw :inn n A. F. DOERFLER Superintendent of Maintenance and Grounds E gangs 3 :rt is E1 nm. is ANTHONY A. GARDT Property Custodian R.O.T.C. jg-e M- l m lt i i is is CHRISTINE HARRIS Director of Food Services an SEQ AL BREIGER, B.A. Director, Student Union Building ' we HER nz fi 'Xiaira we GILBERT GAMEZ Sergeant, First Class, U.S. Army Signal Corps, and Sergeant-Major, R.O.T.C. 'r OLIN HAM, JR. SP3, U. S. Army Signal Corps, and Administrative Specialist, R.O.T.C. ENE Z,-2 BH ras! 'nEEETB'E E3Qx+Z 'TB' T H Wagyu as-1 nal sms - is E a JIMMIE INEZ HARVEY Director of May Hall H l Z i TW C. W. BRODNAX LUCILLE DELERY Farm Maflagef Director of Student ' Health Service V ggma ala as C. A. HARWOOD NANNIE H. HOUST Manager of Bookstore Director of Seale Hal Vaughan listens to Al and Jane Cabaniss dis- which route members of Student Union Governing ard should take on their way Dallas. HERMAN A. MURPHY SP2, U. S. Army Signal Corps, and Administrative Specialist, R.O.T.C. ,, UDE RAGSDALE of Baugh Hall if GEORGE M. SIMONS B.S. Purchasing Agent J. L. J ENSON Auditor LOLA KEENEY Director of Lewis Hall na '- 1.. 'IZA HARRIETTE OWENS B.A. Assistant Registrar if I sag H H E E msga , - r - H E xmsEamE . , '. Zwus-1 X' -1. 'Q s 352 is j, . B in 'kg i 2 B -f Q E HE ig , -P:-:.:.: -,: H.. :1 A-: is .- .:.:::::, - , ' . 55,-'Q 2 xl Q aga r 1 1- - :E H W H 2 5 ' , 5 ij - A' 'I A if 5 X, X22 H A f x V ' .' s as if 4 HENRY WALLNER Property Accountant ml SHIRLEY JONES, B.B.A Secretary to the Dean NANCY LITTLE Director of Javelina Hall ORA PARKER Director of Eckhardt Hall . MRS. JOE ZIMMER Director, Student Union Commons W 1 1 W fg- -- T W, X l im Ns... xmas! xg:-.' Q35-5' KATHLEEN CLARKSON Twice named sweetheart of Alpha Tau Alpha, Kate is secretary-treasurer of the Student Council and has served on the Advisory Board. She has been presi- dent of AWS and is active in the Newman Club, Delta Theta, and the Lewis Hall Dormitory Council. She is a senior from Refugio and is majoring in elementary education. CHARLES DUNHAM A senior speech major from Laredo, Charles is president of the Footlights Club and member of Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Chi, and the English Club. He has appeared in many plays and last year won an award as most promising Footlights Club member. COLEMAN MULINIX Rick is a junior from Beeville who is majoring in journalism and has held several posts on The South Texan, in- cluding those of sports editor, news editor, and editor-in-chief. He is vice- president of the Press Club and pub- licity chairman for the Lantana Coro- nation. WHCTS WH AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IH G1 JU13 Robert., I CHARLES BRYAN A junior petroleum and natural gas engineering major from Benavides, Charles is vice-chairman of the Student Union Governing Board and last year was a Student Council member. He is active in APO, TSPE, and the King's Rifles. ecmca lor fro Qc USCH Alpha T I eng! in K1 u,q1 nferin ngsvijj pba .g. He. 9, is D . DORQ Clizbofghy 'S PresidenTHY POGU5 has Sergei' secretary OE 125 the Home E Sentarive OPS a class Off, PDB Omicron conomicg , . A , p - nomics majOtNEgi1 iii? Iifraaggnfs Sportshigpige . zo - I' afnes City' hOn-le eco- grade ef avel. X , R r W ' . Itb 3 3 Ineigijoflng, of age. fig B a as auxi- a 1 H E . : 1 Q95 ami .si me . E255 is s- H T' E-EJ sm -Q Sisssiirfg Gm LEWIS DILLON education major from A senior agricultural Donna, Shorty has twice served on the Stu- 35 dent Council. He has also been a class officer, president of Alpha Tau Alpha, and an Aggie Club officer. STEVENS Ci. HERBST Steve, president of the A'E5l chapter of TSPE, is a pe- troleum and natural gas en- gineering senior from Tea- neck, N. J. He is senior class representative to the Ex- Stuclents' Association and a member of the Advisory Board. I-le has been treas- urer of the campus chapter of AIME for two years. JACKIE STEPHENSON Jackie, senior biology major from Alice, is Cadet'Lt. Colonel of ROTC and ex- ecutive officer of the King's Rifles. I-Ie is an Alpha Chi member and a Distin- guished Military Student. Efid -'45 WHO'S WH AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JOE GREEN A senior business administration major from Harlingen, Joe has won three let- ters as- quarterback for the Javelina football team. He is president of the T Association, member of the Busi- ness Club, and an ROTC cadet officer. ROBERT OLIN A senior, Robert is president of the Busi- ness Administration Club and treasurer of the Marketing Club. I-Ie was a Lantana commit- teeman last year. He is active in the Campus Christian Fellowship and president of the Canterbury Club. Rob- ert is from Victoria and majors in business. 3110 glneefj C de 9 nee Bdlf H Ub7SWeet1QF.g have t I em e 3 . art. WIC ent 1- ecgs presl IS Wage named nsvflle uCat1On t .of D year'-S' La Lan- minor, Thetjnrana On is frm 4-fm B. 6 111. 3 sen, iff: , , 'Tu In 'yup R I.:-fu:--E! 10:71 and nlor ffom C-STEVE Ga Sldent figural Sas orpus C th mma D SI' engin SFI 9Ad , 611-3 81713 T 991-In IS a VJSOFY and me 1? U' wg Student petrol U1 Ce Oatd, el' of pres d 9 37 JO-SE CORREA JR Active in Alpha Tau Alpha and FPA Jose is an agricultural education senior from Ray mondville. He is president of the Newman Club Eam es A 5 Sinai SWE ww E ws Mr W. Kama E gms- am. ms LAWRENCE RAY EMERSON Lawrence Ray is a sen- ior agricultural educa- tion major from Yoa- kum, He is chairman of the Advisory Board and secretary of the Aggie Club, vice-president of Alpha Tau Alpha, member of FPA, and an ROTC cadet. a ws 5 as E, as slr W USM, ia , : -was , ws- rx? W k,. asa' 3 t -1 n a as xl w Y r a E W : a M . . QW Q A Waggener was B, 'EH EBSHEY. main sax-sfgzm-Q am , S erase? rar as EEN mms NANCY BLAISDELL Nancy, an Alpha Chi member and senior music major from Utopia, is a member of the Madrigals and business manager of the A Capella Choir. She has sung solo roles in Opera Workshop productions. ,-ga S2355 aaa-an s as Himsa shes MATTHEW PRAZAK ' An electrical engineering senior Matthew is from Wharton. He is chairman of the A81 chapter of AIEE-IRE, member of Alpha Chi and active in Sigma Tau, TSPE and the Newman Club ROBERT LANSFORD A Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Robert is ROTC Band Company commander. He is sen- ior class president and member of the Aggie Club, Alpha Tau Alpha. and the Advis- ory Board. He hails from Carrizo Springs and is an agricultural education senior. ,SOTC T E. CA 3 Jane i J s H ,, AN jo Cadet ASSOC1at- U . I fro Lad 1012 S A 'gin Golgefgfafhiayksibe is Lveilrhaart and Club ppflla C 'Qs Boa ffreraf 1110: bu . an H ' bolt' Alpzd and ymof the Sr Smess 3 C . en-lb ude 13,311 Conliri th,-efyig-D HOLD bl, and Ego,-gf pg? a sem0r nee 0110 F f00tba EN Ights has Hsu, rs 11 1 p Ee 953 In Eh elite!- S H U13 E f ma 3 Duff Ze s '- He ngllfshe pnfl d Mugs I- DUDLEY CAMPBELL A senior agriculture major from Corpus Christi, Dudley has served as junior class president, Student Council vice-president, and Aggie Club president. He is member of Alpha Tau Alpha. L. A. MALACHEK L. A. is a junior from Barksdale and is majoring in agricultural education. He is a sergeant major in the Cadet Corps and plays end on the Javelina football team. JAMES WARREN A senior agriculture major from Corpus Christi, Jim is president of Alpha Tau Alpha and has been an Aggie Club officer. He is a member of the Student Council and of Alpha Chi. Other posts he has held in- clude those of class officer and Lantana committee- man. is x-i is. lsll ggssswwzz B 5 sms was .fb WHO'S WH AMERICAN COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES BETSEY LANGPORD Betsey has served as associate editor of The South Texan two years and was editor in a summer session. She is a member of the Javelina Band, secretary of the Press Club, and rush captain for Alpha Sigma. She is a junior elemen- tary education major from Pettus. JO ARA Barbara iffninistriuog Raiiifssffoethffiiil President? OW0men mbef iltiogi gba is fa mid of den elfa Thel b- ?1'ieI?3usin2SS C u L . A senior speechArI13g53Z ILBIDDISON for FWO yegt-S the F ' F0111 Lozan , L won awerds as best Scroing by ootlzghts Club vzce-presiden den? 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N TED BARECKY, Kingsville Engineering JOE BARRERA, Brownsville Industrial Arts Education OLLIE BARRIER, Sinton 'Secondary Education DON BATCHELDER, Palczcios General Agriculture DONALD BECKMANN, Tivoli Electrical Engineering LEWIS BELL, Beeville Mathematics PAMELA BELL, San Antonio Business Administration: B.A. Club ftreasurer, secretaryj BEN BENSON, Kingsville Business Administration: B.A. Club ROGER BICKHAM, Calallen Biology LARRY BIDDISON, Lozano Speech: Alpha Chi Cpresidentj : Westminster Fellowship Cpresidentj 3 Footlights Club Cvice-presidentj : Alpha Psi Omega HUGH BISHOP, Corpus Christi Accounting: B.A. Club NANCY BLAISDELL, Kingsville MARK ABERNATHY, San Angelo Chemistry: BSU Cpresidentj: Alpha Chi: American Chemical Society KENNETH AHLRICH, Robstocvn Agricultural Education RAYMOND ALBERT, Poth Agricultural Education JULIE ARMENDARIZ, Brownsville Elementary Education: Newman Club HECTOR ARREDONDO, Kingsville Secondary Education: Alpha Chi: Pi Epsilon MELBA ATZENHOFEER, Edna Home Economics: Baugh Dorm Council: Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi Cpresidentj : Advisory Board DARRELL BACH, Weslaco Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE: TSPE: Alpha Chi: MSC: Choir: APO JAMES BAKER, Luling Chemistry: American Chemical Society: Veterans' Association: BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon JOE BAKER, Kingsville Agricultural Education: Aggie Club Cpresiclentj: EEA: Advisory Board Cparliamentarianj: Rodeo Club ii Ban ms ascii: B ii Q ni . 5 a ii r is W 2:-,.5:5 9 E F8 E A :-: -:- E ii E15 E 1:-: 2 E H 5 na E is .. 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Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: APO: ROTC Officers' Club: AIME DUDLEY CAMPBELL, Corpus Christi Animal Husbandry: Sophomore Class Reporter: Junior Class H Cpresidentj : Aggie Club Cpresidentj 3 Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi: Who's Who, 1956-57, 1957-58: Student Council Cvice-presidentjj Advisory Board an LEO CANION, Crystal City Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha Qtreasurerj If 5 GEORGE CARPENTER, McAllen Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi: Aggie Club GLORIA CAVAZOS, Kingsuille Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Choir A HUGH CAVITT, Corpus Christi ' Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: :.- .- APO Qtreasurerj: TSPE: AIME P . ly my I an A I. 1 lf! G: . Biology gf- g Mhmi MONA BOLAND, Riviera f:gAag,f1fEj' fr ,,. Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon Q5 -jf .I an ns ' WILLIAM BORGER, Fort Worth Agricultural Engineering E. L. BROWN, Beeuille Industrial Arts: BSU Cpresidentj: ROTC, Officers' Club, King's- Rifles: Eootlights: Alpha Psi Omega GORDON BROWN, Sullivan City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: APO: ROTC, Officer's Club, King's Rifles E Cexecutive officerj 1 AIME: TSPE E J. W, BRYAN, Corpus Christi Engineering: Veterans' Club MIKE BRYAN, Los Fresnos Business Administration: B.A. Club ll l H DICK BULLAJIAN, Corpus Christi WE Q Business Administration: B.A. Club ' DIXIE BURD, San Antonio Business Administration: B.A. Club Csecretaryj : WRA. JANN BURNETT, Kingsuille Secondary Education T. GILBERT BURRELL, Kingsuille Speech-English: Eootlights Club: Alpha Psi Omega: Kappa Sigma Nu: Press Club: Student Council Creporterj GRACE BUTLER, Carrizo Springs Home Economics: ROTC Cadet Lady 1957-58: WRA: Junior Class freporterl: Senior Class Creporterj : FEA Sweetheart JANE CABANISS, Mathis Business Administration: Who's 'NVho: Alpha Chi: Delta Theta: T Association Sweetheart: ROTC Cadet Lady: Lantana Lady l I H 1. I 1 lg 15 99' it Gs I l nmyli-1 I nl Ga I Business Administration JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Falfurrias .f Business Administration: B.A. Club I PETE CHARBA, Robsrown Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha Business Administration: B.A. Club: Golf T Association KATHLEEN CLARKSON, Refugio Elementary Education: Delta Theta: New man Club Csecretaryj : Cousins Hall Council '-r tary-Treasurer: Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa Epsi lon: Who's Who ' ' BILL CLAY, Raymonduille General Engineering ROBERT CLARK. Alice KENNETH CLABORN Vanderbilt Secondary Education Epsilon P1 Tau JOE CLEM Aransas Pass Agricultural Engineering Aggie Club J ,Q ,aff WILLIAM CLINE Corpus Chrzstz Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering TSPE AIME Cpresidentj Advisory Board W EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN, Corpus Christi 1 AWS fpresidentjg Student Council Secrel aa! iw as sms: alfilmi CHARLES CODD Corpus Christi :.:,r . . Mathematics Veteran s Club Newman Club wa A ,... MARTHA COLEMAN Corpus Christi Music Education GREGORIO CORDOVA La Pryor Agriculture .IOE CORREA Kingsuille I Agricultural Education: Newman Club Cpresidentj' Alpha Tau Alpha Creporterj' Advisory Board' EEA' Who s Who l957-58 GLENN CROSSLAND Harlingen Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Tau Alpha' BSU' Aggie Club ROBERT CUDE Corpus Christi Chemistry: TSPE' AIME' BSU' Gamma Delta' Cheerleader 1955-56' ROTC Officers Club Kings Rifles Distinguished Military Student JUANITA CUELLAR Kingsuille Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon KATHERINE CURLEE Edna -. Health and Physical Education: WRA fpiesidentlr Pi Kappa Epsilon Imam Sw.. I M .,.,.,. - --ag , er .II ll S IIIQIWI aim : IQHIII gggwgas swf- I i s 5 I s as TOMMY CURLEE, Edna ': ':':': General Engineering CECIL DANEORD, Corpus Christi' Chemistry: American Chemical Society VIRGINIA DAVIDSON, Crystal Citg English: Rodeo Club Csecretaryj ANN DAYTON. Lyford Elementary Education: Alpha Chi: Phi Alpha Theta Csecretaryj 3 Pi Kappa Epsilon: MSC: Cap fa' Gown J 43 i H F ku' ,sg its Bias Ia Ia gm ik? is? ,. Isa i - is x as he me as ii Icing ,. is if-is an as as I is Simi- 'ws ifwss , is In s 'sf Ig Q x-1 sg. ISE 'NE a users is ras 'E .IIII . as n am II s as His Qs nm 1-an n mum 1 'Hs .1 - I-, I T . df V' , ' - N . 1 8 y .f -I 'aI , I--., , - I .e I ' II., II , ,,,., 's,e- ,. I,,-I ' sf ' XVII' 1 -,ri -' I ',Ii ff 2 'rr .f'.f' - .ill ' mug - Y EIE fI . 25:25 , , II,-2: If . - ' wg ' :Ts '-i D' mf! ' . 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V 1 is B QE M' K B38 H ma' H II a 3 Ia I -. 1 H as I I, gf 5' EW mn! 4 is I mm l:III 1 E 9 as my as a as I a was as as assi a I H 1 mug I asa uma I 5 5 E Q: QI E Mila XM I in M xx m'm .,. IIN ui as E ii in ,II as asia -s is-is ,, .. I fi' 4: : sr L. HELEN ELLINGTON, Kingsuille Elementary Education A AL ELTER, Kingsuille 'K General Engineering ,a LAWRENCE RAY EMERSON, Yoakam Agricultural Education: Aggie Club, Alpha Tau Alpha: Who's Who: Advisory Board A . Cchairmanj : ROTC Officers' Club Y BILLY EVANS, Junction Agriculture: Aggie Club: EFA HORACE EVANS, Refugio , Business Administration: B.A. Club I SONNY EWING, Corpus Christi -7 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: xy, s Karma Sigma Nu fcorresponding secretaryl 1 H ilu' AIME: TSPE MARGOT FARLEY, Corpus Christi Elementary Education: CCE: Footlights Club WILLIAM FELTON, Kingsuille Business Administration: B.A. Club: Marketing Club Cvice-presidentj: BSU DON DEAN, Taft Chemical Engineering: TSPE, ROTC Officers' Club FRANK DE LA ROSA, Aransas Pass Secondary Education: Newman Club: Veterans' Club: HPE Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon ERNEST DE LEON, Bishop Business Administration: B.A. Club LEWIS DILLON, Donna Agricultural Education: FPA: Alpha Tau Alpha CAdvisory Board representativej: Alpha Chi: Aggie Club: Freshman Class President: Sophomore Class President: -Student Council: Lantana Steering Committee TED DOCKERY, San Antonio Health and Physical Education: HPE Club: Basketball, T Association: ROTC Officers' Club CLAIRE DORMAN, Kingsuille History: History Club: BSU Cvice-presiclentj: English Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon ROY DOUBRAVA, Beeuille Chemistry: ROTC Officer's Club, King's Rifles Cexecutive commanderj , Cadet Colonel 1957-58, Distinguished Military B , 41: y Student: TSPE r is . W... 'as 5 sw 4, .- r Z ' , .nm -A :as .,,.,- .1 R if 1 xx law s 'mi 1 . F WELDON DRAPELA, Gartuood Agricultural Education: PEA: Alpha Tau Alpha: MARS Club CHARLES DUNHAM, Laredo -Speech: Pootlights Club Cpresidentl: Most Promising Member Award 1957: Alpha Chi: Alpha Psi Omega: Who's Who: The South Texan JACKIE DUNKIN, Charlotte Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha: EFA JOEL EDWARDS, Corpus Christi General Engineering: TSPE: APO J. W. EHLERS, Odom Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: APO fsecretary parliamentarianj: Who's Who, 1955-56 EUGENE ELLINGTON, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau AIME: TSPE: Veterans' Club Qpresidentj anno Agriculture Newman Club . V Newman Club I TOY EOWLER, Kingsuille Engineering LOUIS FRITZ, Kenedy i ff , Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: A TSPE QIIGZSUICID : AIME K Rlgl-IARD GALEN, Kingsuille It ABIUD GARCIA, Benauides Industrial Arts Q - ALMA GARCIA, Kingsuille - .. Elementary Education .' - ' ' BLAS GARCIA, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club Qvice- presidentj I-IECTOR GARZA, Monterrey, Mexico :-: Engineering MACARIO GARZA, Benauides' Health and Physical Education: Newman Club CHARLES ROY GILMORE, McAllen Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE: APO: MARS, Band MARY JANE GILMORE, Brownsville Elementary Education: Lila Baugh Hall Council: Lewis Hall Council: Canterbury Club Csecretary-treasurerj: Pi Kappa Epsilon. CARL GLASS, Luling Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: Kappa -Sigma Nu fpresidentj JOEL GOMILLION, Whitsetr Agricultural Mechanics: Aggie Club LARRY GOMILLION, Whitsett Agricultural Education ANNETTE GONTI-IIER, San Luis Potosi Business Administration JAIME GONZALEZ, Zapata Government: APO: Laredo Club Cvice- presidentj GARVIS EENWICK, Houston Business Administration NORMAN FLEER, El Campo JOSE FLORES, Raymondville Chemistry: American Chemical Society: JUAN ELORE-S, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club K BILL FORAN, Corpus Christi N X Business Administration: B.A. Club: JACK EOWLER, Borger , Engineering: Veterans' Club a .: ga a H is -I F B A A ,S A BE ... H , sri A 5 A, New if fa A A sa AEE? A rim is SS i is is is is Secondary Education HPE Club Press Club Cpresident, Advisory Board representativej Student Council Reporter 1956-57: The Agricultural Engineering Aggie Club Alpha Tau Alpha STEVENS HERBST Teaneck New Jerse Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineeringii T TSPE Cpresidentj: AIME Ctreasurerj: Canterbury Club: Advisory Board: Who's Who 1957-58. BILLIE HIGGINS, La Marque Elementary Education: Alpha Chi MELITON GONZALEZ, Alice Elementary Education: Newman Club 5 ,Q JAMES GOPFFARTH, LaWard Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: May Hall Council l JAMES GRAEBER, Needville Business Administration: B.A. Club: Football T Association A B GRIFFIN Corpus Christi General Engineering KATY GRIMM, Alice English: Footlights Club: Cousins Hall Council: Lewis Hall Council fpresidentl 3 WRA: I-IPE Club: English Club: Alpha Chi fvice-presidentjg Band, Majorette. MELVIN -GRONES, I-Iallettsuille Agricultural Mechanics: Aggie Club: ROTC, Officers' Club ELOY GUERRA, Rio Grande City Government HERMILIA GUTIERREZ, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon MORRIS HAGGERTON, Sweetwater Business Administration: B. A. Club: Veterans' Association IRIS HARRELL, Charlotte Elementary Education BARBARA HARRIS, Whitsett Elementary Education: Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Cap '65 Gown Ctreasurerj FLOYD HARRIS, Traueler's Rest, S. Carolina History WILLIAM WELDON HARRIS, Three Rivers Agricultural Education: FFA VERNON J. HIGGINS, La Marque BILLI HILL, Corpus Christi bi-Y I f if-L22 ftreasurerl : Phi Kappa Epsilon LUCAS HINOJOSA, Linn- Aggie Club DON HITTSON, Kingsuille SIDNEY HOERMANN, Seguin JACK HOLMAN, Corpus Christi Electrical Engineering 1 ALBERT HOLUB, Alice Business Administration: Choir Qpresidentj 3 APO Ccorresponding secretaryb MAX HORNE, Robstoum Animal Husbandry JOAN HOWE, Kingsuille Biology: Pootlights Club: Canterbury Club: Pre-Medical Society fsecretaryj Alpha Chi JERRY HUIE, Rio Hondo Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA: BSU iii- if I Q . RICHARD' HUMES, Miranda city . h' ' f ,' -e -' -. Q ' ' Engineering: Footlights . ' ' - '- - , - ' Q CAL HUTZLER, Rio Medina . , . , ' ', . . ' 'U 1 i History: ROTC Officers' Club Ctreasurerj: '- .I ' I G' , l' , , ,' n -l -v Distinguished Military Student: Football, Q' ': ' .. '- -. - . -' - ' -. First Team All-Conference, 1956: Second gf, '.' ,' . .'.','.. J .'.'-, 5 F ,, 11f.',1'.'. 1 .' - . . 'f. . Team, 1955: Honorable Mention, Little All-American, 1956: All-Conference, 1957: T Association KAY JANAK, Kingsville Business Administration: B.A. Club: Alpha Chi: Band, Drum Major 1956-57, 1957-58 FRANCIS JOHNS, Floresuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE Cvice- presidentl: APO fvice-presidentj: Newman Club fvice-presidentj King's Rifles. JOE JOHNSON, Laredo Agricultural Education: FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha: Aggie Club: Kappa Sigma Nu fsecretary-treasurerb : Laredo Club lreporterj 3 ROTC Officers' Club ROBERT JOHNSON, Galveston Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering LYNN JORDAN, Alice Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: ROTC Officers' Club: TSPE: AIME GEORGE KAIN, Matagorda Chemical Engineering: TSPE: AIME: ACS HERMAN KATZER, Boerne Agricultural Education: FFA: MARS Club fsecretaryj BETTY KEBLER, Kingsuille English BILL KELL, Premont Journalism: Student Council Cpresidentj : Veterans' Club: Press Club Cpresidentj: South Texan Editor: Tau Delta Chi: Homecoming Chairman: Lantana Steering Committee lco-chairmanl s Industrial Arts: Football, T Association ' Elementary Education: Newman Club: Eckhardt Dorm Council Agronomy: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club Cparliamentarianj Biology: Kappa Sigma Nu: Eootlights Club Agricultural Education: Football, T Association '- m iff' is m c. -.-1 '1f:I'. . . 5 K -- .. Z.: f 5 .. ga we E : 5 - 5252 Im at . at: ,W are I t V E 5 'fi' it : l I THOMAS LEWIS, Corpus Christi General Engineering: TSPE: AIME Csecretaryj WELDON LEWIS, Burnet Business Administration WALLACE LILLY, Harlingen Chemistry ROBERT LOBAUGH, Taft Business Administration: B.A. Club: APO GEORGE LOPEZ, Wharton ,W Business Administration: Marketing Club: B.A. Club ROBERT Lopez, san Antonio Accounting: B.A. Club: Marketing Club: Newman Club SHELBY LOVE, Kingsuille Mathematics MARIO LUNA, Laredo Business Administration: Laredo Club Cre- porterlg Newman Club L. DAVID KELLY, Alice 'Business Administration DAVID KERR, Kingsuille Electrical Engineering: TSPE: AIEE-IRE Ctrea-surerj 3 Sigma Tau JUDY KIMBLE, Carrizo Springs History: BSU: WRA Cpublicity managerj: Footlights Club: History Club: Student Council RICHARD KIRCHNER, Batesville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering RICHARD KLOCKMANN, Brownsville Business Administration CLIFFORD KLOESEL, Woodsboro General Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi: Newman Club LEATRICE KOCH, Woodsboroq Secondary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon freporterj: Forensic Society: English Club History Club: Alpha Chi frecording secretaryj Lantana Lady, 1956 WILLIAM KROMER, San Antonio Mathematics: Basketball, T Association ROTC, Officers' Club HOWARD LAAS, Hallettsuille Animal Husbandry ROBERT LANSFORD, Carrizo Springs Advisory Board Cvice-chairmanj: Senior Class President: Who's Who EDUARDO LAUREL, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club Cpresidentj STELLA LEAL, Raymonduille Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Newman Club freporterj DUANE LE NORMAN. Alice Petroleum and Natural Gas Fnginccring r A- I Liu im N-5, if r Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha, ROTC, Officers' Club: E H I : : iE1..f:ii1E-,.-..H.'.g1j..,,: ' Council Vice-President, 1958: Alpha Psi WILLIAM MAI-IAN, Cuero General Engineering JAMES MAREK, EI Campo Chemistry CHARLES MARQUART, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Tau: AIME: TSPE: BSU DARRELL MARTEL, Falfurrias Business Administration: B.A. Club PERRY MARTIN, Victoria Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club: Rodeo Club ASCENCIO MARTINEZ, San Diego Biology JUAN MATA, Woodsboro Business Administration: B.A. Club 4 LESTER MATHEWS, Falfurrias Business Administration liiiciii PAUL MATOCHA, Beeuille Agricultural Engineering: Newman Club LYNN MAYO, Kingsville Business Administration: Delta Theta: Alpha Chi: B.A. Club: CCF , fit-, DONALD MENN Run e . ' Agricultural Engineering . . -. l - I BUD MERKA, Kingsuille I -' Economics: Pootlights Club: Student Omega is BYRD MINTER, Aransas Pass Petroleum and Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE Csecretary-treasurerl ,aaa ROBERT MOLDER, Harlingen Business Administration: Basketball: BSU: 5 Marketing Club CESAR MOLINA, Laredo gifnliral Business: Laredo Club: Business u Csecretar J Industrial Arts JOHN MOON, Robstown Accounting: B.A. Club: Alpha Chi CLAYTON MORGAN, Corpus Christi Physics: MARS Club: Band R. D. MOSIER, Corpus Christi Accounting SANDRA MOSS, Refugio Elementary Education: Delta Theta Csecre taryjz Newman Club fsecretaryl: Lewis Hall Council Cvice-presidentj: AWS: Inter-Sorority Council: Pi Kappa Epsilon tr' , fm 1. -,' , Zggg Vg . ii as - WWW 'fm' 2 I E .,.,.,,, ,:: sf 1 W T E B A zz: 4- A- , H ks' tv E as -.f s ' s t ag ve. ,ff A Q ct ' ML H E F ms-3 I H + rf is ' ll 2 is ' 9. RAYMOND MONROE, Kingsuille 3 Industrial Arts: Kappa Sigma Nu : . 1 Y TOMMY MoNRoE, Benauides ' my i my - A r me JOHN NEE, Corpus Christi .tt Chemistry: Newman Club: King's Rifles BEDA NELSON, Corpus Christi Business Administration JACK NELSON, Kerrville Business Administration: The South Texan GLEN NIMMO, Banquete Agricultural Education: FFA MELROSE NITSCHE, Converse Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha CARRIE NOLEN, Lozano Business Administration: Alpha Chi fre- porterbz B.A. Club: BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon RONALD NORRIS, Alice , Speech: Footlights Club Cpresidentjz Kappa Sigma Nu: History Club: Alpha Psi Omega: Best Actor Award, 1957 S . MICHAEL O'GRADY, N. Dartmouth, Mass. .A . Health and Physical Education: Newman i , A -2 rf 4 Club: HPE Club fpresidentj x' AS HENRY MUNK, Victoria wait: , , Agricultural Engineering E: ' A I ji' MATTHEW MURATTA, Kingsuille , W -. ' Petroleum and Gas Engineering: AIME: W' ' T , TSPE Csecretaryj: Sigma Tau at f Ez r X e si as :ga .Q .. . WS- 1 V 'E -:ez age.: H W , .q HOWARD MURCHISON, Kingsuille Mathematics JIMMY MURPHREY, Freer Business Administration: B.A. Club: New- man Club: May Hall Council Cvice- presidentj MARY MURPHEY, Refugio Secondary Education: Cousins Hall Council: Delta Theta Cpresidentj: Newman Club: Advisory Board: Lewis Hall Council: Inter-Sorority Council JAMES MURRAY, Aransas Pass Petroleum and Natural Gas En ineerin : Football: T Association at -a 4 rings 13 A - 1 ' .WY7 i In ii- 5 . ,. , Z Z V NEAL McBRYDE, San Diego Physics: Alpha Chi DONALD McDONALD Canyon Health and Physical Education: Basketball, Co-Captain 1956-57: Second Team Lone Star Conference 1956-57: T Association ' HARLEY MCDONALD, El Campo Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROYCE MCDONALD, Taft General Engineering: TSPE: AIME EVERARD McDOWELL, Edna Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: Alpha Tau Alpha: FFA: Alpha Chi: Officers' Club: Distinguished Military Student ALBERT MCGUILL, Beeuille Agricultural Education: Newman Club Cvice-presidentj : Alpha Tau Alpha fsecretaryj: FFA: ROTC Officers' Club JACK Mcl-IANEY, San Antonio General Business Administration: B.A. Club Cvice-presidentj Chemistry: American Chemical Society 'H ROBERT OLIN, Victoria '53 xi I Alpha Chi OLAP OLSON, Kingsuille M .E ,V,. 5. y Engineering MARY ORME, Ingleside Track, T Association ' ,Q , JO ANN PATTILLO, Robstown 7 Health and Physical Education: AWS: L Band: Badminton Team: WRA , , A. D. PATTON, Kingsuille ,J Physics BETTY GRACE PATTON, Kingsuille Elementary Education: BSU DONALD PETERSON, El Campo Agronomy ....-, ' . ' . ' ...... gg',.- . - , . . :U '. h' h . l' , ' i -' ' ' Q , - ,- :ij-. DOROTHY POGUE, Karnes City j ' '- - , . t. - ' ' 5 Home Economics: Freshman Class Reporter: ' . , I , . '. . . - MSC: Home Economics Club Cpresidentlz '- ' '. , , ' . '. .' i f. , Kappa Omicron Phi fvice-presidentl: Alpha '5'j,,g5 Lg. ' Chi: Cap 8 Gown Cvice-presidentlz Who's ::.',1.' '.'.Z:I.1:. .':.' urn: :.1I:::.I.1:.'...i.i Who' ARVIS POWELL, Kirfgsuille Chemistry ATTHEW PRAZAK, Wharton I Electrical Engineering: Newman Club: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau: AIEE-IRE Cchairmanl: Who's Who, 1957-58: TSPE: Band ITI-I PUCKETT, Brownsville Elementary Education ILLIAM PUTTY, San Antonio Business Administration: Lantana Director, 1956-57-58: Pootlights Club: B.A. Club: ROTC, Officers' Club: King's Rifles: Distinguished Military Student: Alpha Psi Omega Cpresidentl 5 APO ine -a- M snot , an fi js sr- U .v-. , ,.., . . -' V. ON QUEEN, La Feria -:-:-:- ,,,,, Industrial Arts: ROTC. Officers' Club, Rifle Team Cco-captainj I HARLES RACHUI, Odem ' , , Engineering: APO Cpresidentj ' - it at r as if 1 naw A as m ni it tr Q me w f si ns an as e ....... 5 :.'.,s-:- B E ,gk 11, rm 2 i as li RNOLD RAMIREZ, Corpus Christi Physics: Newman Club l 3 UAN RAMIREZ, Santa Rosa Engineering: Newman Club LISEO RAMOS, Hebbronuille Health and Physical Education: Newman Club: HPE Club MWKW :Bi g Q Marketing: Marketing Club Csecretary-treasured: B.A. Club i 4 A Cpresidentj : Canterbury Club Cpresidentlg Who's Who, 1957-58: ,V f ' , BENNY OLSOVSKY, Moulton Business Administration: B.A. Club: RO-TC, Officers' Club Biology: Footlights: Psychology Club RICARDO PADILLA, Del Rio Business Admiinstration: B.A. Club DONALD PATRICK. Kingsuille Pre-Med: MSC Cpublicity chairmanj: CCF Crecreation chairmanjz ACS: Alpha Chi: The South Texan, Sports Editor: El Rancho: an nn mm will 2 n ss ii an as i l 1 ii la: ll r '12 rig E ig: E Ex 'K s l ns ns me H Q w si, 35 A seg, mm 1' 3- mg :mum 4 E ns QW , s W4 ws Ex gg 5 R4 E Yi its E E sw- M A 1 S ll fin: A at :.:.,: : :si:?E55gEj a fl I .W eww AUDRY SAYLES, Edna Elementary Education MARY LYNNE SCHLOMACH, Bishop ' Elementary Education: Alpha Chi DONALD SCHNITZ, Adkins TCS?-?E2UIH 311 3. UI3 BS flgllleeflllg 4 XR V -J-R? Pt 1 d Nt 1 G E ' ' : I HELEN SCHULZE, Mission Health and Physical Education: WRA fsports representative, vice-presidentj: HPE Club: Eckhardt Hall Council Qvice- presidentj RICHARD SCOTT, Corpus Christi Q 54-av Agricultural Education RODNEY SCOTT, Falfurrias Chemical Engineering VERNON SEWELL, Benavides Industrial Arts: Epsilon Pi Tau BILLY SEXTON, Rohstown Business Administration: B.A. Club is is 27 is S E ' s a MANON RAY, Brownsville Elementary Education: Junior, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer: Lantana Lady, 1957: Eckhardt Hall Council: Engineer Sweetheart: Who's Who: Delta Theta Creporter, presidentjz Advisory Board: Inter-sorority Council: Lantana Queen, 1958 DAN REAGAN, Tilden Agricultural Education s E ROBERT REED, Kingsvil le E Sigma Tau Ctreasurerj: AIME: TSPE H RAFAEL RIOS, Brownsville Health and Physical Education gxjfikk M Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: RANDALL ROBERTS, Pearsall Agriculture: Aggie Club: Alpha Tau Alpha M WYNONAH ROE, Kingsville Health and Physical Education: AWS: HPE Club: WRA Cvice-president, secretaryj LEONEL ROSALES, Brownsville Chemistry: American Chemical Society: Newman Club Ag LAWRENCE ROWE, Rio Grande City Health and Physical Education: Newman Club: Intramural Manager I-IPE Club f LoU1-SE RUNNELS, Bishop Home Economics: Home Economics Club fcorresponding secretary treasurerjg Kappa Omicron Phi Ctreasurerj: Alpha Chi: Cap '25 Gown Qsecretaryj JERRY RYAN, Harlingen Psychology: CCE Cpresidentj : Student Council Advisory Board FRANK SACKY, Corpus Christi Petroleum Engineering: Kappa Sigma Nu BILLIE SAMUEL-SON, Boling Elementary Education WALKER SANDERS, S i nton Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Basketball, T Association: TSPE Q X Xi XL w-.1 f n 5 JACKIE STEPHENSON. Alice RAYMOND SHEARS, Brownsville Elementary Education: Newman Club BEN SHERROD, Kingsville Engineering WALLACE SLOAN, Taft Business Administration: ROTC, Officers' Club: B.A. Club JOAN LEE SMITH, Floresville Elementary Education: Lantana Duchess, 1955, 1957: BSU fdevotional vice-presi- dentj : Footlights: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Choir Lantana Lady, 1956: Cheerleader: ROTC Honorary Cadet Captain, 1955-56-57, 3, NORMAN SMITH, Banquete Chemical Engineering JOHN SNOEBERGER, Brownsville ,V l Business Administration: B.A. Club W I WILLIAM SOUTHERLAND, Laredo ' Accounting: B.A. Club: Laredo Club Q I I X-' ' 1 , Cpresidentj ' Alpha Chi i CAROL SPARKS Kingsville Speech: Eootlights Club Ctreasurerj: Beta Gamma' Alpha Psi Omega' Student Union Governing Board Cdateless dance committee chairmanj DORIS SPIEGELHOUER, Harlingen Business Administration: B.A. Club DAN STACY, McCamey Music Education: Band Cvice-presidentj Brass Choir: MENC ....-U .Q - , . . - .,. .,. . ,,. . . .A, I ' 5.5 - ' Z fl 5 ROBERT STAFFEL, Kingsville .- Q... . ,. .,. . . - .' . ' Business Administration: B.A. Club: : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -1 I Marketing Club Csecretary-treasurerj . -. Biology: ROTC, Officers' Club: King's Rifles, Distinguished Military Student: Pre-Medical Society Cpresidentj 3 Alpha Chi: Who's Who A mir: :xiii if gi W. D. STEVENS, corpus Christi ,gi H .IIII Q IEII: ggi, I Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Tau fvice-president? 9 W ' milf 1 5 Gamma Delta: AIME Creporterj : Alpha Chi Yzi r f A E 5 DoRoTHY sTooPs, Kfngsaizze : '92 A if Elementary Education: Alpha Chi: Footlights Club Csecretaryjg tzn :,:,, ' s ,,, if is II Pi Kappa Epsilon zlzls, 4:.:,, A I JOHN STORY, Alice , W E it Business Administration: Veterans' Club: B.A. Club Igz, ggi Y ee' :r : at al 9 Ill t JESSE STUART, Edinburg General Engineering 5 GILBERT TAYLOR, McAllen Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: APO Cpresidentj: AIME Cvice-presidentj: TSPE: Who's Who, 1955-56: ROTC, Officers' Club: Major Cooper Trophy, Outstanding Member Rifle Team 1956-57: May Hall Council: 'Seale Hall Council JAMES TAYLOR, Corpus Christi Electrical Engineering: MSC: TSPE, AIEE-IRE LOUIS THING, Kingsville Petroleum Engineering ALBERTO A. TIJERINA, Brownsville Biology: Newman Club DONALD THOMAS, Harlingen Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: Sigma Tau Csecretaryl : TSPE: Alpha Chi .E . LARRY TOMPKINS, Kingsuille Natural Gas Engineering E M H git it ED TRAPP, Somerset H H3 Y s B Petroleum Engineering 2 ELVA TREVINO, Benauides K' Speech: Eootlights Club: Alpha Psi Omega: i is is E English Club: Newman Club 5 V ,TJ A 1 f RAUL TREVINO, Escobas Business Administration: B.A. Club LEE TROOP, Pampa Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Tau Cvice-presidentj: Alpha Chi: AIME: TSPE JOHNNIE SUE TRUE, Dallas WS' Elementary Education: Cap fd Gown Society Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa Epsilon TED TRUE, Dallas Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: Rodeo Club JEAN GARNER TURCOTTE, Laredo -Speech: Footlights Club: Alpha Psi Omega: Forensics Club: Student Council Secretary- Treasurer, 1956-57: ROTC Honorary Cadet Captain, 1956-57: Lantana Duchess: Choir: Madrigals l 5 :.. ' JoEL URIBE, Laredp Elementary Education: Laredo Club me iiiiiiii f 5 ass Q sg susfgfwf s s , ' ESPIRIDION VALDEZ, Kingsville g . Chemical Engineering 4 i BENJAMIN VALENTA, Corpus Christi T' Business Administration VIRGINIA VOLLMERING, H ebbronuille Music Education: Choir, Cvice-presidentj ROBERT WAER, Victoria Engineering H . is - .:: :ssaifslsi ' H EH mg . ., , .,,.. .,.,,.,.,.,.,. . is-is .. .. ..u.:.sr.,- ------ 1-if rf .-I FRANK WAHL, Kingsuille Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: PFA Csentinell S Z W s 5 ir. Si sms :mms 4, : 2. 1 , 5 CARL WALLING, Harlingen Business Administration: B.A. Club Q: LEROY WALTHER, Vittoria wa General Engineering: TSPE: Band: BSU is JIM WARREN, Corpus Christi Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club Cvice presidentj : Alpha Tau Alpha .ii-. 9 vi ---- 1 - Cpresidentj : Alpha Chi: Who's Who, l956fl958: Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class fparliamentarianl: Lantana Committee LOUIS WEISS, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Lantana Director, 1956-57-58: B.A. Club! ROTC Officers' Club: Footlights Club Qvice-presidentj: MSC GEORGE WERNETTE, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME Cvice-presidentl: i as E . E E His s-:sig E y TSPE: Newman Club lg ROBERT E, WHATLEY, Odem Agriculturei APO: Aggie Club Qparliamentarianj : ROTC Officers' Club: May Dorm Council fe? .1 fr W it ' l -rl 'N JJ l IQ .1 JOHN ED WHELAN, Corpus Christi 5 Engineering: Newman Club I BOBBIE WHITE, san Antonio - English: Delta Theta: SUB Governing Board fchairmanj: , X Health and Physical Education: Track, T Association: Press Club: K ' Lady-in-Waiting Lantana, 1958 i ANDY WHITE, Houston il HPE Club: El Rancho A PAUL WIELAND, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE CHARLES WILLIAMS, George West Agricultural Education: FFA FRANK WILSON, Corpus Christi Business Administration: B.A. Club: Marketing Club ORILEEN WILSON, Alice Music Education: Choir: Madrigals: Opera Work Shop' Alpha Chi Ctreasurerj' Who s Who 1957-58' Music Club Scholarship' MENC VELMA WILSON Alice Music Education: Choir' MENC Cpresi- dentj Opera Workshop ,r DON WINDHAM, Kenedy English Hub Dixon and Bud Merka, Delta Theta cheerleaders for the Powder Puff Bowl game, clown for the camera as Jo Ann Pattillo, Kate Clarkson, Bobbie White, Myra Kirk, and Har- vey Scheel ice down the cokes. KENNETH WITTEN, Floresoille Agriculture: Aggie Club: King's Rifles B. T. WOODLE, Hearst General Engineering: AIME: TSPE: Veterans' Club JAMES WRIGHT, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering BARBARA YERICK, Kingsuille Elementary Education: Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Press Club V 1 'U Q- --. f- we - 4. , w :-.Q , W. ,- , L , , , X 5,-, .. . .. , M at A T MM I A xg 3:5 ,Ryu QM M ,. K gi - 'K ' I' Q9 M is ga 3, Q A NS 1 m 59523 Q11 ii gm 55 mg 1,5 .W -Q 3 x Y ,h. 52:1 .Q ' ,A ae 1 4 gt , , A .1 A s in ,uf I H It . u'f ?w sm-1 ms Q Q25 .Qgf H B W nm ,f fs r ns . ,., 5 s 1. 'V x ,A , A - f -H. E J 1, -L ef ' M ., .A .! 'V V 1 M M 2 .3 '4 va 5 - 5 I ' . f., N .wk 'W 4 1 M . A J ha in 53. aw 1, I 1 Renee Adame, San Diego Terry Affolter, Rio Hondo David Allex, M cAlIen Carlos Alvarez, Brownsville Robert Andrade, Alice Graciela Arce, Laredo Joe Atkinson, Lyford Stuart Awbrey, Kingsuille Dale Barr Brownsui Ile Otto Bluntzer Goliad - if Iii .- ...- . 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H an ss n - agar: I was M ss ss an an an ss ss 64 Dale Davidson, Devine Juan Davila, Hargill Freeman DeLane, Orange Emeterio De Leon, Kingsuille Robert DeMars, Kingsuille Robert Dickens, Carrizo Springs Nancy Dickinson, Riviera Gordon Dickson, Corpus Christi -'n .n',s , u qe.'.' .-...ui ,-Z:-' 3 ' , n . 1 . n ' ' ,..'- .- ' I., v . . at u - ' - - . ' .. . a', 0. s . , .. . , v I '. . ' h - 1 ' . . n . . - , '. ' - ' - ' . , A' ' ' . . . - . 1 . . . ', , s -' .' ' ,, ...M '..n. '., u. . ..' ..- .. ,. .'I -'- - '. - .Z--Z.:-.'.'.' '. : I -. Wray Nell Evans Lacy Faires McHayden Dillard Harlingen Ronnie Dischinger Victoria Jackson Doar Kingsui Ile y Roberto Fernandez Alice Weslaco Laredo Ernest Eord Robert Fugitt Robert Gaertner KWQSUYIIQ Corpus Christi F Ioresville E3 A H M W y so Rusk. IJ.. wx.:- Q As t ' Vf' .a-1' f' N A ' , l in 5 . be ' V, I y IU U Hai an QEQ Ma .: ' is E . - .:- m ml . AA I xi , -- 'E . is 3 - , K y Q ,f H E H I l :.: l K W -4 . ' .:.: N P - jg. -SWF ' ' V. H H ' ,. ji we X. is 65 s Elaine Elliff Harlingen Henry Ebert Seguin Estela Flores Alice Mary Gandy Harlingen 'am nk an li ' f I is 5 'I - rar :ii YQ-as se 3 -f 5? me mi new 1 an B is m .surf as air S-M QS' ,XB im 2 5 Q ii asf :mn Ek 252522 Ea.a.siwagNE M W Q, W E 5 ig E ' . .:. . '-EQ: I I m KE is 5? ei If a I' ..: . ' H T K' I E Y .56 Bill Forehand San Antonio Carmen Garcia Laredo f W rm a a a E E i if a at ei was , men as as a Q i a E a N mm Em 5 ui. gm a an SSE K ga I 5 mm .... . E551-asm sm was X .4 ia! :gig 5 is is if is Z E 5311 ra WA 1 4 i Charles Porehand Kingsuille Emma Garcia San Antonio a WWE? are S W'ieEEm'?ihQ1 VEQQE VQQE if Kp 5 - . 'fm 'm W-1 , 'ygfp A is-me . I an is is ,am .gg is nm Hmm an is EL TE E. -w is xg mm mi SSE B as E H BW' s:WM 588 sssss sssss! ss ss ms sssssssss sy sss nj N S sss, ss ,E sss 5 gs sssss s. gs? sssss B HBE s HE sw.s'5gsssss - H BBE HB BE s s W E sis sss ss sssss s E s s ss ssssss fs ,W s sk s s s 1-sssss iss s s s ss s W sss sss A s. 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LL E 'Ss W ss Us as Q ' sssm s E sss swssss E s ssssss 5' ss W sssss gli ss gssss- fssss E s ss S 5 s s s ss ssssssssw -sssss ss s s w H diss ss s lg ss sis sss s ' . E W M. , 35:5 sssss ssss -s s E s s Y legs? fssss Km E 's s wg E s ws-s-fsss H s s s s 66 Bill Hansen, Dallas David Harmon, Harlingen Iggie Harvey, San Antonio Jack Henderson, Corpus Christi Mary Henderson, Mathis Frances- Herrera, Alice Bob Herrington, Kingsuille Thomas Hewitt, Corpus Christi B I ....---,.g- - 1, . 1.- - ,f 0 U - ,.--- .1 ' I., , nl 0 -' ' - . . 4' -. I- .. '- -.-.. . .-'-'-..'q.-'...,' ' -I -. :-.:.-. -. -:. 1.- r James Hollon Vera Holstien Kingsuille Edna David Jones W. R. Jones Raymonduille Edcouch 14-A . TGV 'G' s 'V Y Mgr., ' i ,H fs. r ' H ix ,f E 3 i Jose Hinojosa E mis Q - : fr W yrs Y Alice Mary Ruth Hodge Newgulf Howard Hoffman Freer John Hoffman Corpus Christi Floyd Holbert Victoria Jan Hotchkiss Roberto Ibarra Corpus Christi Laredo Glynn Kaigler Victor Kainer Kingsuille El Campo F l 4, , 1 X, ,A ' 67 Gerald James William Jancha Kingsuille Skidmore Robert Kallas Demarious Keller Wharton' Austin ,a is Qais Swim affix: sf mm gases wma imma !.ZZ HE ss? zz James Kenyon Kingsvi Ile Jackson Kimberlin Corpus Christi Stanford King Aransas Pass Bill Knox Canton wigs W Q Mai a ws' s an ' s E, ms was ,sn if .wwaw iwfmnmymn iid is l , ljif a Qi Allen Koonce Taft Arthur Koonce Ganado Helen Kopecky Corpus Christi Harold Krase Pharr Henry Kretzschmar Eagle Lake Robert Kuehler Corpus Christi E Hui: as 1 68 W 'ee t., was l BHK Junior class members work hard at poster party before Lantana elections. Nolan Kunkel and Elaine McCullough get a laugh, but other workers stay solemn. 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X .. , 5 i.: . .:. is ' ' -me ,B,B - . . .-H' ' LM, E, 1.5 Q' K7'ir'a in B mia EE img is Lois Wiegand Santa Rosa George Williams Alice Nancy Williams Paris Donna Wilson Kingsville James Wither Taft Bennie Wolff Eugene Harbour, Georgia Green and Billy O'Barr Kenedy add glitter to posters ballyhooing Georgia as Sophomore Class candidate for Lantana Lady. is wxmx-V :H an an is in is use is-an Y if gg is reg-ree M ir ms ' ', an i , rx a an xr f : iz' :.: X if E Q L ww ze is H K :' Z ef H 3 z iii 'TT l ew- H . gi ag: - rm M was -X ,.i is HX 5 S5 gk Wx E. E, a as 1 a mx V. is E. H, a E . if-Q gn: in W E2-1 fa H: N 222 1 -f M a E a gr E alma mn a lf H EQ? l:lfIx -:- Q . J ,Q X . 57 a .Sl W v M4- Mary Frances Wood 32 .--x'f- -5,3 W . 83 Banquete Carl Yaws Sinton Pat Yeager Corpus Christi David Zabel Woodsboro :nssmxg ' rams i HBE 1 E is ,E H HBE 3 EE all-ei gr gm Sl: Q53 E we an ,.g:,,. mam , aus wan nw. E Z nn ' 1- wig ff H B9 - if H W is HB lass H H S5 ss H? B s E m Q.. 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THE FRESHMAN C ASS OFFICERS SIDNEY BROWN ........... ......... P resident, fall VICKI SCI-IWARZ .,.... ............. I leporter ARNOLD BLUMER ........... ........ P resident, spring DICKIE ROBERTS ..........,.o . ,..... Parliamentarian JOANNA ROSSINGTON .....,.... Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD I-IOLZAPEEL .,,,.... ..... S tudent Council ALTON GENE WILLIS .......... Vice-President, spring Representative BILL HOLLINGSHEAD ..............t ..... A dvisory Board Representative 84 4 4 Brenda Abney, Edinburg David Allen, Corpus Christi Joye Allen, Robstown Mary Allen, Robstown w Carroll Allison San Benito DeLois Armstrong F alfurrias Jose Arredando Kingsuille I Lenn Ballard Robstown John Bartlett Austin 1 A '..,fn,Q-- A ,cm -V a - ris :tiny 1 5, 1 'xv ,- ' -' fl ',n ',y .. r . ' . 1 . x Martha Balzer Robstown Bob Bartos Orange Grove Fred Bangasser Santa Rosa Sue Bass Kingsuille n v 1 9 J L .4 , .1 . , I. . if 41 l .r.-.:-:- .,.. M- Q .. tr B E , . . n mam gn as an 85 a an Leon Avelar Kingsuille Bobby Aycock Alice W aj BH in wsmgw ea :xref W B mm-K sa Bam mms Q W- ya K mW Engkmgfgmglggizrs sg ll ws ll' mm H mmg was mg ss W' Roger Baenziger Seguin Darrell Barber Janette Barlow Floresvzlle Robstown Curtis Bast Beverly Bates Kingsuzlle San Antonio :z--mxr sgiikwsi s Em EE ES Swimming E. Qiwlksms an ma an Es Sak' ss - ss a ss Vw mg, ss mg ng s an -N swsmk buf Ars mug ss vga mangas an E nga Q sw s EB emma wa ss-mn M as my ,. :-: mga . - ' -4 rg, gs :-:i-gui? 2 ' get - :r Nw . . , . . has W E a as ur- Mwm wma res im :aide BW. . gg. 5. 51 M , rr ws ,W is a agar :sms gs EE 'mmm Ms ,, . Sr .55 Ewa H E52 mg , . Bm fg N H E gsm Mi as M my X nm bl 1 Riel smsmf as liste :is BE l Ea ss sw 'mg an 5 :ms Ears s a E saw '- a , , H WF we . l asm 2' -' jj ' - as xml s ,fm E ash ik I sig? UW 3355: ram A, E Wg, fi gg rl as s EE Bggmag D A an samurai W an german S was 1 Y In na 5 H rr a gwiggggssxsegma 5 ff Kgs-.nm J o Ann Barth Yoakam David Bazan F alfurrias a mamma, n sm 'mn an W? HHH H E rr H E H E -xx ss - m a xxx E sa Ex-x -is an .. we A sk may E an an mm sm mn ss sys Eye- . n EE V, 22:5f.?Qf5 fi Doris Brown Kingsuille Judith Brown Petrus Judy Brown Refugio Opal Brown H earne Peggy Brown M CAI len Sidney Brown Gonzales m My : M B an Ea sm is me B 1 Rn . ig K H W 1 : ss Q w sf an :Bal B L' gs F N Q ' KK: 5 v a. 1, 86 i 0 Q? Famous Queen's Shotguns strike various ar-attention poses during the Powder Puff Bowl game. The fierce member in back is Coranne Young, masked. Caceres Carolyn Caddel S ' 4 Mathis Robert Canino l X Caddel John Calhoun R10 Pl0df:C1S, athis Victoria PUGFFO RICO ,G Mary Caraway U Kingsville 4 .f , l of Ernesto Carrillo Benauides Lucila Casas Benauides Joe Castro Kingsuille I, I Jimmy Causey - . . ,' - - . - -3. Port Lavaca E . ' ' ' ', ' . U- ' ' ff. Micky Chamberlain 'i . - ' I 'D'-3: Falfurrias ... .-.---.'- , '.....- .-.-.'., -.. .-..-......-..-..-....... Julius Charba, Robstown Mary Chilen, Kingsuille Linda Claborn, Kingsuille Cherrille Clark, Alice Jack Clarke, Sinton Jeaneene Cobb, McAllen Barbara Cockrell, San Antonio Jean Coleman, Raymondville Norman Chandler Corpus Christi 5 2 8 ,,,,, ,gf 87 5 Y , EE is ina fam seem lid sm Qmmx - W m -mo sis mam nga saws ,mm i a wif ms mn Es VB mn m EH E sir' 'sag ir E HE H lm gs s ,H QE s ES gf 'mi is ,gil is E' 9 as W me Carolyn Collier Faffurrias Marolyn Collier Falfurrias Sara Conely Lyford Bill Coppin Harlingen Ronny Cornelius Kingsuille Joe Cortez Harlingen 513558 W Hymn 2 in 'E a 'sl ummm naman X' 1 'cu 2' 1 '-4' fr. , U 3' , Y fl ' 1 N 1 l mass H N if see l, N f H Hf H 5 , el ll4hA A X - SH' asm 'Jr , . , x X :-: -:: w 11 ' ,r , 1, X iz 1 x l .f N 1' Ho usto n ll jf' i' ,lg , Wanda Cumberland ill, --1 li-ill. 'A P Nancy Curbello Qlgl. qifilili , M :- M . l l-we I f? -Q F lie E .zlz All, H 'I-qjfi K 3 H B ,gg'Ni5 A' B' W B M J,: ,- mf' ' I ,I if ' , f H 'I ,, ml H ., -:-' I 'X James Duckett Noel Duck AIICQ Greenville, Mariella Wayma Dqncan Dunkin Brshop Freer e. w, A l I 1:-EW?-. i VH ' 'mwnfz D' lil' ' QT ' 'H LJ ' ' 1 , . H .ff ,Mfr will 1 H 11 'F' 1 1 3' f 3' f'f w .5Q,,ffgLk1g4fmgi ,iv-Y -145-ju,-.1 .Ig .L:. 1 Skidmore E- ' :':. '.L y Darla Deats, Laredo Betty Deaver, Bishop Donald Dietrich, Kingsuille Mary Dismukes, Luling H H Carol Dodson, Hebbronville gg H Joe Dove, Alice John Dube, Bishop a asv ,'n' y v i .ff , ,fa eww? Jan Hotchkiss introduces Villa Harris at the AWS Big and Little Sister picnic, held indoors this year because of-believe it or not-rain! M is N ia si mia uw :W ger Eberle Carl Englerth Gonzales La Feria , l I Valerie Evetts a Enriquez Emma Estrada Lafedo ingsville Agua Dulce ' Beatrice Faske Kingsville Grace Fernandez Kingsuille Mario Flores Alice Bill Polckemer Corpus Christi 'iii' , -. .lohnFoote I ' 'i 'u 'h . . ', 1 I' I' Findlay, Ohio Q - -' If- Wayne Foster - . . .- j I I-f.Z Beeuille ','5,3 I. .Q u -. I Ruth Fuentes on vu-fs. ug- I... ,.o Q-ev Edwene Gaines, San Juan, Puerto Rico Antero Garcia, Bishop Margot Garcia, Kingsuille Doris Garner, Jacksonville, Fla. Dean Garrett, Houston Jerry Garrett, 'Kingsuille Pat Garrett, Kingsuille Alma Garza, Robstown 89 is na- sam as is xr -1 ne an-i-EMQMWH 'A a fi as a as mum me Bi Bm a ss msg X B was an B as . ,aa a Knees: erm a a Pg XE a u me ma M was M - j , isa E f .., was BEE ESRB EB m is E HE s sa 5 is MMV .QI H ' H r .., a e ya rf -: -:i M - Y 5:- L ia L '12 ,TI . .a: :., is M M H, H i. , f ee- M Q 15. 51 -, 15: .:.:.:.. 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I -M.: ..V-:ii . ., i.: . i.: . ,---.a,i:::5- I 5 s 5 rap E 7 E E 2 'vs w i E a E fl is is s E is E is 5 a E E E a a H in .4 H REQ a a 53551 'H sis ., -' ia JY Q - es smwz E 88 as may samm- is is wx? .gigs QE S555 swiss aaa E EES easwwgg Easaaaa Guadalupe Garza Encino Omelia Garza Reynosa, M exzco Oscar Garza Corpus Christi Carol Geer Alice Tommy Gillespie Poteet O'Neil Gipson Alice E , will is mn asa main was is is an is is is l rr - is t is is is an was mamma EBSSNEB aaauarsa a Don Gottselig Corpus Christi Truman Gray Corpus Christi J eane Greenwell Alice Gloria Guerrero Victoria Barbara Haegelin San Diego Jane Hagar Kingsuille 90 an Darlene Hayes Larry Head Kingsuille Kingsuille Carol Henson Marylyn Hicks Beeuille Mathis 4 w l , my F, Wesley He Pleasant Blanca Alice William Hagar, Kingsville Douglas Hale, Jr., San Antonio Martha Hall, Refugio James Hamilton, Corpus Christi Barbara Harris, Corpus Christi James Harris, Corpus Christi Nancy Harris, San Antonio Villa Harris, Alice I -v . 1 i 7 4 If 1- 51 l , 2 if :Q , +1 ' A .Q J ,' l Q 2 1 it lnf: V l Pi ' A v Hinojosa Jerome Hetzfelder -isa, Mexico La Coste 'ce Hoff Eenedy Bill Hollirrgshead San Antonio Robert Johnston, Harlingen .Sara Johnston, Mercedes Milton Jung, Floresuille Monroe Jungman, Bishop Leon Karr, Raymonduille Margarite Kay, Alice Doris Kellner, Peggy Roger Kesterson, Flour Bluff Boys and girls cooperate in marshmallow-on-a-string contest during the Shirt-Tail Parade. Victor Holy Port Lauaca Richard Holzapfel Weslaco Wayland Howard Alice Pete Housel Mission Marion Hunt Corpus Christi Percy Hunter Kingsville Barbara Hutto Bloomington Suzan-ne Johnson Alice L x h is .A .1 .. W 1 . ldgagg! S P 91 na 'YI 'Q' E ,, ri EQ BETH H Foss E . mi mir-N ss W5 in 'SE E .mg Jimmy Kimbrough Groueland, Florida Bill Klingeman Pleasanton Susie Knaggs Carrizo Springs Jerry Koller Sharyland im is an mm QSM i may i ii E E nga was mii H im X95 SSE M N g is may mmm ii m if i iii -.5 -:--:-::5 .a:z' EH: 5 as A sox A ss H is Q i grin x rf miss Q L E it is me Q B ISS in iw J an 1 E ss i EE' n , x 13:5 -W! 1.1 -' 5 is EEL :E: ...... ..... : :, ' FE 'Iii L as H ss is M E mmm' H 5 M if EH 2 . ..... H :.: I M E is s mins mga WS a m rigs Johnny Marek Nancy Martin Armandg Josephine Kromer Elouise Langen Encino Marco Lara San Benito Jim Leazenby Hondo Buddy Lester Cost Jennie Leyendecker Laredo Agnes Liberty McAllen v - s 92 Fran L- .'i , -x-.-.- .'. u . Martinez Maximino Martinez Ma Barbara McNair, Kaye Town-send, Barbara Harris, and Glenda Ortolon lead a group of exhuberant rushees to the Beta Gamma rush party. rffw.':' or WK, E w t H A5551 an . A .,.:::,.,. 4:,, u H W3 - ' ,., 1 ' my Q .. '.... -'M -: - 2-2 :::. :::: in Q Q, Q .. . -- -fer :.:. :-: iasgxm :sxmaam B B 13:2 in E S im m . B John Matocha Eg? 323 ' A ii i Beewlle :ggi - M s 4 5 George West H SE I 552 'ii We E 15 I 3:54 SH -- X -' A 15383 in asf 'Vx EES 255275 is '- 'mf - 155 WQE E i - E In Ewa: W h a n J.: . 55525 E .is W ram! LAW,-1, M ,. .,,. l.. I -Wins T-a la aMQiff3s:5, sgiiigg ami . ,X :fgr:? mea Deanie Michalk ai A H .3 . H m 5 n rr E Bwhop Sw get is . :S E ,. Q Judy Mika gr ,E .1 A, Eg E ' H va in N Bro wnsuz I le E gm E 2 S :H Q 2 ' if, .,.,. .,,, :7,,.7 W M H Clark Miller at iw 3 . ' :.: ms L W ,., - ,X E Brobunsui Ile - -: K H . .:. 2E2. - - .'-f.. , :.- ,,!:::.1:::f---Q--.. vi A :.: .: :X Ny , cf-ass axragjgi Richard Miller Anniston, Alabama Lee Mitchell Port Lavaca Thurman Mitchell H H X Pleasanton .Ska wma- 'gsm Hi 38.3. was-an in E mx sr we W anna sr M :ww E Q a Em E4 gl ga E H EWR 93 ss as wana a as S s H a a as aa D , w s , H V, l E H I .,. E-Y f, e ss 5, I S , isfl L . a N M H M L .g 2: .:s. ij B Q a H: n ss ,m H EW ss E W w ss E 2 s H A m C-4 Q Qs E J, L 1 E ,us X . , 'Er V as BS .ix :.. . my a E in E a B ss f f H2 I wa 2 5 M15 51 E ff X .. M 'E 2 ik W Yi Barbara McEowen Harlingen Wesley McGehee Corpus Christi C. W. McKay Aransas Pass Barbara McNair Banquete Susan Nagel Bruni Adele Naran jo Alice gl mE a B. B M me E. a ss are a Margaret Nattinger Elsa Bette Neeley Bishop Amanda Newman Cotulla Speedy Nolan San Angelo Norma Norris Falfurrzas Terry O'dneal Kilgore 94 E Benjamm Olemck Falls Czty 3 Angela PBIBCIOS, Laredo Qu .'. ' . ..' Pfeifer Jolene Pfost Christi Alice Pickle Lemoine Pitman Alice Alice -'. ' -'.-'. . - 1 .'. v . . . ' . '.. ' . ' , .Q Freshmen gather to rehearse for the Fish Follies, working out various technical problems in bull sessions-. Cherry Pitts . Corpus Christi Neal Plocek Bishop xpfswx we Deloy Pollard I ff fl f Beevzlle M s Ramon Pomales is 2' A .3 Guayama, .-. Q ii f I 3 Puerto Rico mi ' 7 ' fl Betty Porter I ,gg .,i, In Kmgsvzlle 5. Eme- Jackie Prescott Refugio ,Q X. A . Jan Puryear ' ff wh Wappzngers Falls, , - A we ...s ... -..-.--.-- Ignacio Ramos, Kingsuille Mary Jo Rasor, Falfurrias Herman Rathke, Three Rivers Robert L. Reasor, Corpus Christi Geri Reddoch, San Antonio Marian Sue Reese, Freer Marcella Reubelt, Harlingen Leo Reynaga, Port Lauaca Robert Ragsdale San Antonio -A 7 Q P M 3 is ,sit P ggi l ' 5 ,,. A 5- ' is t c--gzg fe 24 ,t.. l ' , if , V K D W ff .ZH Msg.. 95 m is an E as .3 E Siva - s sf nm Ms gm -ws :gms mms ' is H.: :nm sau ass sg s- as gzgms sw Siam as was is an as is WE ai? ssl ns s msn sms agws F is is an m was miss ss is-as md 'Kms Tim is- :is 'EF is was My s is EEE sis sm Q -is is ss s is Es ss an 9? W w sie Q. is-- Gf.. -:.: 3:5 s sa sxffnsil - Y .Es Judy Rice Bay City Bobby Rich Bishop Bridget Richards Bishop Kenneth Richter Agua Dulce 1, r . I 4 l I if Fidel Saenz Lilly Saenz Prancisc Benauides Kingsuille Kaye Riebschlager El. S 1. Dan C uero Margaret Riffe Kingsuille QEf?.?.s asses' misss .W .ws W -msgs ssssmiui-iss as msgs I gy -' ff ssmss John Robbins :.:c RUym0f1dvill2 .-: -v is -'iii-:EEE wr is M W E E W 5 W i T Dickie Roberts ' ,., ss: Robstown iiifiififi :': Edna Rodriguez M Fa I f urri as - s' Q2 s 3-.::.I.:4':-. nl E 5'- - 1: we ,sf :. 5' ' H BAE an as n 5 s s s h mass s 4 msn sims s is ss H n 1... 5 is . Hjw sammy H 3:25 - Esperanza ':' .,.V.q I Rodriguez W A 1162 ..... ..,.,. . . .,. .,.,.... ... . Homedi Rodriguez F alfurrias Nicky Rodriguez :gg b:,-- Q , :-: Florewille as se E rj s Hmmm , mwg sas s sm 1 s as HW f- f- gm s sim? i 1 ,. ss rg was --- ssss 1 msn s sg? is an mmm mam il WEE ,H mam si gm 1 Q EEE is s min snail an ns as is 96 Robert Salge iazar a mas Skidmore Corpus Christi O Jo Ann Roegelein, San Antonio Bill Rogers, Camden, Arkansas Billy John Rogers, Robstown Lazaro Romero, Combes Joanna Rossington, Crystal City Byron Russell, Riviera Gordon Russell, Corpus Christi Jan Ryon, Kingsville X tte Schliesmg ' Paul Schmidt Antonio Lulmg eth Schorre Richard Schroeder Smton Banquete . - ' . '. . -4 . -. ,-.','- ,.'..-. -.....- ...' ' 1-.o..-.. -.......--. W. R. Smith, Corpus Christi Dick Sorrell, Corpus Christi Mary Beth Spivey, Corpus Christi Buddy Stapp, San Angelo Virginia Starke, Eagle Lake James Stewart, Pharr U Peggy Stewart, Kingsville Richard Stout, Harlingen Judy Rice and Wray Nell Evans talk at Alpha Sigma rush party, while Joanne Westmoland, Janice Strawn, and Brenda Ahney admire decorations. Curtis Shed Lyford Katherine Sheeran Falfurrias Henry Sling F reer Elsie Sloss Brownsville Laura Beth Smith Marble Falls Marian Smith Liberty Hill sm! Vicki Schwarz San Antonio Alvin Schwenke Aransas Pass 97. gigaa was mmm: min mn' as an - is B i m is Janice Strawn M zssxon Billy Sullivan Goliad Dolph Sutherland Uualde J oh n- Sutton Kened y Pat Taylor Kingsuille Elayne Thompson Yoakam QQ VV' :fist 5,5 Hum' ssl: Jerry Trapp Somerset Arline Trlica Skidmore Joanne Truett San Antonio Richard Tullis Dinero B. L. Turner Corpus Christi Rolando Uribe Corpus Christi wgigma mhfmx 98 I ie Wendland Danny Wetzig lobstoiun Carrizo Springs ralie Wied Myron Wier bbronuille Marble Falls 'n. - . .',.'-. . ' , , a .- . - '. ' ' - v ' ' ' v - ' I . , ' 1 . ' ,-' . , - , . .- .ls .-.-'..'- ','-.....- ...-.',, f.. .-..-..-.-.-..-..-....... Jimmy Withers, Harlingen Lynn Wollesen, Mathis Wanda Woodburn, Kingsuille Henry Woods, Pawnee Cecil Wright, Pharr Joy Wright, Laredo Sandi Wright, Laredo Margarita Zuniga, Hebbronuille A highlight of the Freshman Follies was Ronny Beakley's in- terpretive dancing as he sacrificed a captive to the gods of voo-doo. g David Williams Devine :f f . . E s if 5 Frances Williams f ' Alice : gf , i 1 W fi 1 Y i r, 4 4 af zz 1' N , John Williams George West ' Melba Williams Lyford V ' 1 s Jackie Wilson Berclair Janice Wilson Kingsuille John Wilson Tynan Paul Wilson Corpus Christi is '-ii gi r ' .1,, l Li v ,SSE if lf Ii if f X X like 99 1 n n n I w ik .. .J-if1M': f , I ITN 1 --. ':.L + A w w w v w w 1 I ' w , LHHTHHH D v ' -L-. .... lil U an w 1 :ig -aw Q A sz HERB E E' ' ' . m na - .1 N H HY Ahw , wi L Husky KEKTJ ' Q v N Lag 3 H 5 '- f Q gms ' M Yflk as uma ,,,. arg. W. K H . ww Q a E . f Q X mxxA ,i W I , M B Q A Z mam ui M K Hwwna .gsgrf ai ,. if M A I 5 'V L if W sf W ., 4 -af' ' X ,W nv. an mx nu? sw- mp -:: .z ask 'Q .Ah fa TA QUEE amen dy f'H 'f5 '3 'n as N X8 mn ADY-IN-WAITING fo Ann Pazffillo LADY IN WAITING Bobbie White -Q ss . pi J ff' LANTANA LADY fame Cpzbmeiss LANTANA LA G:607f'gi6l Green DY S. i' K egvg . -:Hx Maxx. 1 W-ff. me 4 sv ,N en E JL E.. i . .:. ss . .: 9 2:5 . A 9:-. .: -.: . 2 as Q H nm LA TA LADY ,gas-., wi' me A Y X my E E, we, H Q, B131 A HEMI- , my hQU .W,4m. A1 Ewa, Iwi MW . M5-my my if ELPH X' 'l.l E1 E LQ' , W H. - W gg M WARE .ii ,H . u E W Hgjwm- 'igxw . I 1 M EL E KH Q Q Y J 12x S A V :: :5bI:2.:.v.. 5 ' QT an 3 H E H ' Q2 H M M- M :X if 5 hw mx. jf? -M-fm ., W. Q: :missin .rm B UV. iw WT -,Q-.W,,..,U, xx -sf YK an ,gms n lame M Culloucgb qu a mn mm xg, mmm a 'T H. I y , 1 sum LANTANA LADY B6Z7 b.6Z7f'6l Cwme Q-,. nifty, 5. A A ml- : gwsk .gag LA TA A LADY Amie Fazlwellvz aft '-a - ' N LA TA LADY ae Sm ffdiwmi ss mn ss as H we mum ms I B W mfgkn mn a B a mniw Km, . M nm ... Nigga- if WQQQ. H ,XX -- msg ' M x :sms a 1 ms E a E ms X W mx M, :Ra N :ali L 1 ., r SWF? 'F H-FW - .,Hf- H f . n- - xx Emi: , fm z nm mQ M M Nags imgm MWQHBN M QW as my ms vs wgss Fam B.. rum mn wa Y K. msn , BH nw H . au s A Wh .Ji .. Lady Georgia Green smiles from her South Pacific float which was constructed by the Sophomore Class to represent the Rogers and Hammerstein musical. Lady Sue Sturdivant, on the Junior Class float shows the fey spirit of Frederick Loew's Brigadoon Queen Manon Ray and Ladies- in-Waiting Jo Ann Pattillo and Bobbie White are on the Engi- neer's float representing the theme of Royal Rapsodyf' One of many tired Fish, Jim Harris works on the Fresh man float for Carousel, which Won first place 1n parade competition. i 5 A EE i E is 3 .5.55 H H B m' ' ,i. Bias is ... ., 5,51 we .,.-5551 i rs, ... V552 -' , PRESENTATIO C Ladies of the Lantana Court and their escorts fabovej witness the program from an eleva- tion to the left of the stage. Other scenes Ccoun- ter-clockwisej show: Lady Jamie of the house of Palvella and her escort, Joe Frerking. Lady Sue of the house of Sturdivant, escort- ed by Nolan Kunkel. Lady Barbara of the house of Crane with her escort, Alton Gene Wills. The crowning of a queen climaxes the coro- nation ceremonies for 1958 as Bill Kell places the Lantana coronet upon the head of Manon, Regina. B... . I 'XNTANA LADIES The Royal Party Cabovel acknovs ledges the presentation ceremonies from a dxas to the right of the stage. In other scenes Cclockwisej . Lady Jane of the house of Cabaniss IS escort- ed by Joe Green. Lady Georgia of the house of Green, escorted by Billy O'Barr. Lady Elaine of the house of McCullough and her escort, Jim Warren. Queen-Regent Raye Maiville Boulclin, King- Regent Charles Neal, King Bill Kell, and Queen Manon Ray enthroned beneath the official Lantana shield. ,L Q A1115- Q 'Ain 7 1 ff OFFSTAG One of the signs entered by clubs in the Campus Signs competition is being set up Cabovel by Dudley Campbell, Shorty Dillon, and Frank Wahl. Among other offstage activities Ccounter-clockwisej: Stan King and Nina Clark put in many long hours of hard work getting the sets ready for the elaborate stage production. Louie Weiss and Kathy Davenport chat far into the night as they prepare what will end up as beer mugs for the Drinking Song sequence. Books on each member of the Lantana Court for 1958 decorate the lobby of Jones Auditorium during the coronation ceremonies. Ushers and usherettes greet the first arrivals in the waiting atmosphere of an empty lobby. Wx v 1 lx-'K A :V 1 y R X . wi Q-, ARRANGEMENTS AND ENTER- TAINMENT for the many high school and college representatives were in the hands of a committee headed b J y ane Cabaniss and George Vaughan Q-9993 i ,,.V'g.,J-Y STAGE PRODUCTION was in the hands of Louie Weiss, Mrs, Josephine Moran, and Bill Putty The two b . oys have headed this committee for three years. lf' ' in 1-'i ,X- 6 PARADE ' ' Sv' TEERI positions and routes, plus all necessary arrangements were made b Lt. Col. Paul Davis and Roy Doubravaii HOUSING for the representatives was handled by Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop, J. E. Turner, and their committee. 1- 'TN gif GENERAL CI-IAIRMEN of the Coro- D ion were Bill Kell Student Chair nat . - man, and Al Brieger, General Chair- IUZIII. PUBLICITY was the province of Dr. John Glock and Rick Mulinix, and their work resulted in television inter- views news a er stories, and other cov- - P P erage. Sw t.,,? CAMPUS DECORATIONS, a new committee this year, was headed by Dr. E. V. Ruhnke and Carol Sparks. , iw! LANTANA BALL arrangements were made by the committee headed by Dr. Fred Garland, Robert Lansford, Dr. James McCrocklin, and Dr. Leo Bailey. i ENTRANCES and AWARD CCounter-clockwisel : Queen Manon Ray and King Bill Kell are in the spotlight as they make a royal entrance tolthe Student Union Building pre- ceding the Coronation Ball. Lady Jane Cabaniss and Joe Green pass the five-foot replica of the Lantana Crown on their promenade to the SUB entrance. Dr. Ernest H. Poteet, president of the college, presents Barbara McNair Crane, representative of the Freshman Class, the Best Float trophy. Manon hands Ted Davenport of the Footlights Club the trophy for Best Lantana Sign. Melba Atzenhoffer, Ray Henry, and Leo Canion share a laugh at a congenial table in the Corduroy Room during the ball. X ,f 'Q Y --xi vs l . 5 f J. ...mi D THERE WAS DANCING K-oiockwisej : James May's Blue Notes furnish music in the Student Union ballroom for one portion of the Coronation Ball. The decora- tions motif carried out the Royal Rhapsody theme in shades of purple and gold. Larry Bicldison and Barbara Nelson are among the couples who enjoy the great variety of music. Billy Mays' Combo reigns in the Tejas Room: Lorraine Olsen exchanges hot news with Jimmie Gopffarth's date while Kathy Davenport is QU tired. Queen Manon dances with Ugly Man Donald Menn, who was sponsored by Loftin Hall inthe APO Contest. And in the Conference Room the Lex Harp 'Trio gave out with swing and sweet, polkas, schottisches, ballads-, and a bit of everything else. X n ...W- V , . A W,..,,...9'--1' . '? wr 7 A ff H Ss , QA ix .- A . W V V if u fini? J , 1 Y I . 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GRACE BUTLER, Honorary Cadet Captain of Band Company, escorted by Company Commander ROBERT LANSFORD. Moonglow, the first dance after the presen- tation ceremony, was reserved to the Cadet Ladies and their escorts. in JEAN MCKIM, Honorary Cadet Captain of Company B, escorted by Company Commander ARVIS POWELL. KAY ASHWORTH, Honorary Cadet Captain of Company A, escorted by Company Commander JIM STEPHENS. 'f'- WsE9I11 , 'll Edwene Gaines and Donald Coltrin help them- selves to the refreshments: Buddy Moose and McHayden Dillard laugh it up while waiting their turns. 'hr' C3 N,- JANE CABANISS, Honorary Cadet Colonel, escorted by Cadet Colonel ROY DOUBRAVA. GEORGIA GREEN, Honorary Cadet Captain of C Company, escorted by Company Commander CAL HUTZLER. The photographer's flash catches weary dancers resting up during intermission. CNotice the shed shoesll W. , , ' N Q ,R X Ny W w X v X V I , T x r I Y w l W W AY AA W wg , ,N TUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council is the core of stu- dent government at A'i'5I. Headed this year by Bill Kell, the organization strives, as always. to handle problems arising among students and to keep the govermental machine well oiled. Q - . li. - erka, Kay Cramer, Torn Luce. OFFICERS President BILL KELL Vice-Presi dent DUDLEY CAMPBELL Secretary - Treasurer KATE CLARKSON Reporter T. GILBERT BURRELL Female Representative JUDY KIMBLE Male Representative BUD MERKA Sponsors WILLIAM LECKIE JOE E. BROWN Santa Jernigan promised good grades to Charlie Bryan, K Ashworth, Bill Kell, Bobbie White, Bud Merka, and Ca Sparks for hosting the Student Council-Governing Boa Christmas party. Us IMF' FIRST ROW: Rollin Smith, Lorraine Olsen, Lawrence Ray Emerson, .lan Hotchkiss, Stevens I-Ierbst. SECOND ROW: Betsey Langford, Ray Henry, Jerry Ryan, Joe Baker, Barbara .Io Palmer. THIRD ROW: Leo Canion, Manon Ray, Ben Cline, James Schulze, Bill I-lollingshead, Melba Atzenhoffer, Bob Austin. FOURTH ROW: Joe Ererking, Robert Lansford, Nolan Kunkel, Dr. Leo Bailey, Bill Putty, ADVISORY BOARD Any organization on the campus is entitled to a representative on the Stu- dent Council Advisory Board. The board acts as a screening body for the Student Council. It discusses problems submitted by organizations and students and refers them to the Student Council. 137 OFFICERS President LAWRENCE RAY EMERSON Vice-President RO'BERT LANSFORD Secretary-Treasurer JAN HOTCHKISS Parliamentarian JOE BAKER Reporter BILL PUTTY Sponsors DR. LEO BAILEY PAUL TREPTOW A GEORGE VAUGH N 4 k 1 . ': 5 il ,zu fl v--sr ff Mx' B Bobbie White b s FIRST ROW: Marvin Luce, Carol Sparks, Charlie ryan, s ' h th,'Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop, Dr. E. H. Poteet AlBr1eger Jane Ca anis SECOND ROW. Kay As wor TLIDE T U IO GOVERNING BOAR ' int student faculty Union Governing Board is a Jo - I The Student group which provides recreational activities of both Cultura and social interest for the students of A'Z5I. OFFICERS President BOBBIE WHITE V,'Ce-preSgdem Governing Board members Jane Cab31'llSS, Kay Ash- worth, Marvin Luce, and Seffemfy Charlie Bryan pack to go JANE CABANISS to lgallaslgor the lgegional Reporter Stu ent nions onven- tion at SMU. Al Bneger MARVIN LUCE oversees the job. Director AL BRIEGER 138 I . I TER-SORORITY COUNCIL I I I I I X I I I II , .I I .1 475 I 5 I cz Yi Q I I f. ' A.. ,.- 'I , . gy? . ' FIRST ROW: iz Isl 1 s- al, I F' we 'fat Sf Jan Hotchkiss, Lorraine Olsen, Lucille Briggs, Pat Schmitt, Manon Ray. SECOND ROW: Miss Faye Bible, Sandra Moss, Ellie Burkhardt, Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop, Rosa Lee Mcdlin, Norma Thomas, Miss Beth Baker, Kaki Martin. The Inter-Sorority Council works to promote a greater unity among the three sororities on the campus. The Council is composed of the president, two rep- resentatives, and two sponsors from each sorority. The council coordinates Rush Week activities and conducts an inter-sorority dance to present the pledges. OFFICERS President LUCILLE BRIGGS Vice-President PAT SCHMITT Secretary- Treasurer LORRAINE OLSEN Sponsor CARRIE LEE BISHOP The Inter-Sorority Presentation Dance climaxes the pledges' first year of sorority activities. Lyn-n Poignee, Jean McK1m. DELT FIRST ROW Q V. SECOND ROW: Georgia Green, Kate Clarkson, Arm Lewis, Pat Schmitt, Lou Ann Thomp Mary Kaye Meek, Jane Gabaniss, Sandra Moss, Nancy Bass, Manon Ray, Mary Harborth, Kay Lynn Gregg, Bobbie White S TH ETA SORORITY MANON RAY ............................................ President LOU ANN THOMPSON ......,.. ........ V ice-President SANDRA MOSS ................ ............. Secretary NANCY BASS ........................................,... Treasurer JANE CABANISS ..........,.......... - ....... Pledge Captain MARY JANE HARBORTH .............. Pledge Captain KAY LYNN GREGG ................ ..........., , Reporter MARY KAYE MEEK ....,....... ---------Chaplam 140 Delta Theta was established on the ABI campus in 1929. Emphasis is placed on friendship, high scholarship, and loyalty to ABI. Members are accept- ed by invitation durir- Rush Week. ,,..-.1-------wi i l l N e, 1 H - 1 , , l M ll, , , 1 X , ' w , -.3 an , . ,A fl 'l .tl are ag age. an , A FIRST ROW: Lucille Callaway, -Glenda Ortolon, Barbara McNair, Barbara Cockrell, Beverly Bates. ROW: Mika, Aggie Liberty, Pat Garrett, Joanna Rossington, Kay Cramer, Joan Westmoland, Sue Bass, Peggy Brown, Doris Ann Bridget Richards. DELTA TH ET PLEDGES OFFICERS ' BARBARA COCKRELL .............................. Preszdent JOAN WESTMOLAND ..... ............ V ice-President GLENDA ORTOLON .... - ......... Secretary-Treasurer JUDY MIKA ............... - ............. Song Leader 141 ' C! 11-ms V . ,is ai as '7 an . s mi I C7 2 Sta. FIRST ROW: Carol -Sparks, Jan Hotchkiss, Jackie Stewart. SECOND ROW: Beth Baker Csponsorj , Vivian Barth, Lorraine Olsen, Ellie Burkhardt, Donna Taylor Csponsorj . BETA GAMMA SORORITY OFFICERS JAN HOTCHKISS ....,..........,.,... ........... P resident VIVIAN BARTH ............................... lVice-President ELEANOR BURKHARDT ......................., Secretary JACKIE STEWART ..,,....,.,, - ,,,,,,-.--,,,,, Treasurer LORRAINE OLSEN .......... ------Rush Captain The purposes of Beta Gamma are to foster friendships and to develop ethical character and social standards. Member- ship is by invitation extended during Rush Week. The members are active in campus activities. , - I ' i . E I I H -, , ss: , fu- 'Q V 3 -L, H s -I li r. lx- s :s ss Kass H -Y 13' 1-Qwi - .. A - s s ss s - ss 's I E s is s s H . . , W Y - , 1 N' I: I I BI .: , -I gs - .I I i b ,lx . 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EW! - as- H H , -:gs s s ss sss sss ss., s ss, su .ss s ss ss m ss as w - ss msg. 5 W s ' ms .. ss s:s:s:-:-.-:- :.: ss: s s - .s -:- ms M ss sss E ss W ,NME sw :Z ig . Iss.-L-5 -Es, s ss ss sss A ss , sss W ss- s , . H ws s's ss s ss H W ,ss HE -.EQ ..,I.J, ,. Awe Lis., -:- -- Elaine Elliff, Suzanne Johnson, Bootie Gandy, Barbara Carey, Barbara Ann Barber. THIRD RO'W: DeLois Armstrong, Judy Rice, Nancy Martin, Sharyl Dunten, Patty Browning, Kaye Dismukes, Norma Norris, Barbara Harris, Villa Harris, Jackie Wilson. Townsend, Mary Martha BET GAMMA PLEDGES OFFICERS BOOTIE GANDY .............. - .................... SUZANNE JOHNSON .......... BARBARA CAREY .,....... SI-IERYL DUNTEN ........ -President -,--,--------,Vzce-President Secretary -Treasurer BARBARA ANN BARBER--mmmm--mmm 143 Reporter ,,i FIR-ST ROW: Kathy Davenport, Kaki Martin, Judy Walton. SECOND ROW: ,..-all vi i x i . 1 ggi, 1+-: - 1 E if Faye Bible Csponsorj, Rosa Lee Medlin, Lucille Briggs, Jan Burnett, Norma Thomas, Betsey Langford. ALPHA SIGMA SORORITY OFFICERS NORMA THOMAS .................................... President KAKI MARTIN ....,,,,...,.,,....... ......., V ice-President KATHY DAVENPORT ....... ,............. S ecretary ROSA LEE MEDLIN .....,... ................ T reasurer BETSEY LANGFORD ...... ........,...... R usb Captain NINA CLARK ...... - ....... ................., R ush Captain IAN BURNETT ,,,,,,,,, ......, R eporter and Historian JUDY WALTON ,..,..., ..,.,.,.....,,,, P arliamentarian Alpha Sigma is the oldest of the three sororities on the A251 Campus. It was first organized in' 1927. Members are selected by invitation during R-ush Week. The girls are active in campus activities, both social and scholastic. J f F L iv I -if . H ,gli I . 'Ii .. gfif .. JH ll wi f I l T: . ' Q me ' I 5 I 'HG J U - fit' ' V x '- . h , '09 U' ? v:x4 Q 1 S' df, H 1 'fi NR .S A V I A' f me ,, FIRST ROW: Martha Lee Balzer, Joye Allen. SECOND ROW: Janice Hoff, Doris Burke, Mary Jo Rasor. THIRD ROW: Wray Nell Evans, Brenda Abney, Carol Henson, Nancy Williams, Judy Brown, Jimmy Lee Rose, Janice Strawn. LPHA IGM PLEDGE OFFICERS JIMMIE LEE ROSE ...... .............. P resident NANCY WILLIAMS ..........,,.... ......... T reasurer JANICE HOPE ........... ...... V ice-President CAROL HENSON ,..,.... - ....... ,,,,......-.. R eporter BRENDA ABNEY ..... ........... S ecretary JOYE ALLEN ........... .,...., S ong Leader 145 I ei a ii pw Q, J ' W 5 A i FIRST ROW: Carl Glass, Billy White, Jackie Stewart, Dick Richards Leonard Speer SECOND ROW: Pat Leyendecker, Bill Brooks, Charles Janes Arvon Ewing Ronnie Jones Charles Yoder THIRD ROW: Ray Childress, Don Hittson, Jimmy Kirksey McHayden Dillard Eddie Rutledge Raymond Lucas KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS President CARL GLASS Vice-President BILLY WHITE Secretary-Treasurer JOE JOHNSON Pledge Captain RONNY JONES Parliamentarianl DICK RICHARDS Historian ARVON EWING Kappa Sigma Nu,' organized in 1936, is one of two active so- cial fraternities on the A551 cam- pus. Membership in the organi- zation is by invitation only. The fraternity takes part in both service and social activities. - CPL lineman hangs the Kappa Sig COn'eSpOndmg'SeCretary Homecoming sign between two palms CHARLES MacNELLY Sweetheart JACKIE -STEWART I46 FIRST ROW: Archie Zabel, Barton Dailey, Norma Reed, Harry Gallenkamp, Dr. E, V. Ruhnke. ' SECOND ROW: Tommy Haley, Robert Richardson, David Zabel, Timmy Prater, Allen Tarbutton, B111 Kell, C. W. Kromer. T U DELTA CHI Tau Delta Chi was organized this year as a service fraternity whose members strive to create a brotherly spirit among members, to improve their scholastic standing, and to add to the social life on the A251 campus. OFFICERS President Pledge Master HARRY GALLENKAMP FRED RIGBY Vice-President Parliamentarian BARTON DAILEY DAVID ZABEL Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms EARL HAMILTON TOMMY HALEY Treasurer Reporter ALTON LYNCH JAMES TALLY Fraternity brothers, sponsors, and Norma Reed, sweetheart, pose with the trophy which Tau Delta Chi donated for use as first prize in the Lantana Campus Decorations Contest. '1 ALPH PHI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Bill Putty, Charlie Bryan, Joe Frerking, Jamie Falvella, Danny Wells, Louie Weiss. SECOND ROW: Dan Dague, Johnny Cummings, John Sutton, Bill I-Iollingshead, Ken Naumann, Jim Wither, Arthur Burgoyne, Lucas Hinojosa, Charles Yoder. THIRD ROW: Jaime Gonzalez, Henry Ebert, Dr. George Coalson, Charles Hunnicutt, Glenn Taylor, Byron Russell, Hugh Cavitt, Jerry Callison, John Nauer. FOURTH ROW: Francis Johns, Ross Weber, Allen Tarbutton, Tom Luce, E. A. Thormaehlen, Marion Walker, Albert Holub, Charles Rachui, Buzzy White. APO is a national service fraternity composed of former members of the Boy Scouts. Members work to better college life in many ways. OFFICERS President Sergeant-at-arms JOE FRERKING BUZZY WHITE Vice-President Repo,-,er S DANNY WELLS CHARLIE BRYAN - ecre ary Parliamentarian BUDDY Tom LUCE TI-IORMAEHLEN Advisers Treasurer HENRY EBERT LT. HAROLD WO DR. GEORGE COA Alumni Secretary OLUB Sweetheart ALBERT H JAMIE FALVELLA E. J. the D-J, Joe Frerking, Charlie Bryan, Danny Wells, and Buzzy White watch Jamie Falvella pick the music at the APO Record Hop. CAP S GOWN SOCIETY J- sa:Q. 'KE The Cap and Gown socxety is an honorary r gmfywfsi if rQ?'fZNEsZEQ Q A ' . Y as . els TWH fy- Ziyi , an scholastxc organlzatxon wh1ch yvas orgamzed on ff Er the A551 campus thxs year. It IS open to senxor 3 E E I H255 X W Fig iilmwi -J women students only, 23 . 2 -A -ze ' gm em: - ' ' ' 1 - vs A H ef '- 'efrgfgg ss Im E A ki 3 wi sis ig m Q OFFICERS 'W W 3- Preszdenl' 5 QR BETTY KEBLER A A 5 A :rm Vice-President gig ,, 1 3 ' kg DOROTHY POGUE R 5 .rf Secretary 5 X 25 .gy jsfvxqxse W: LOUISE RUNNELS Treasurer BARBARA HARRIS Chapter Editor JOHNNIE SUE TRUE Historian NANCY BLAISDELL Chapter Director MRS. CARRIE LEE BISHOP Sponsors DR. WREATHY AIKEN Charter members of the Cap and Gown Society during MRS. EVELYN I-IERRINGTON initiation, FIRST ROW: Betty Kebler, Barbara Harris, Nancy Blaisdell, Mrs. C ' L B' h SECQINLIZ ROW: Dorothy Fogue, Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Mrs. Evelyn I-IgiIngi?Sn,1Sh?gIey Clarke, Ann Dayton, Johnnie Sue sv' QW' I E s sr LPHA CHI OFFICERS. President Reporter LARRY BIDDISON CARRIE FAYE NOLEN Vice-President Sponsors KATY GRIMM J. R. MANNING Recording Secretary MISS DOROTHY GASTON LEATRICE KOCH MRS. LAURYN MIZELL Corresponding Secretary KAY JANAK FIRST ROW: Orileen Wilson, Larry Biddison, Joe Brophey, Nancy Blaisdell, Louise Runnels, Donald Patrick. SECOND ROW: Dr. J. R. Manning, Dorothy Pogue, Everard McDowell, Leatrice Koch, John Danner, Jane Cabaniss, Elaine McCullough, Mrs. Carrie Faye Nolen. THIRD ROW: Hector Arredondo, Kay Janak, William Southerland, Rosilyn Range, Donald Thomas, Dorothy Stoops, Mary Candy. FOURTH ROW: Edward McDowell, Robert Herrington, Dwight James, Nolan Kunkel, Arthur Onken, James Warren. ' ' r i T Kixnl ,it ,-1 I: ' '2 :I lg H 2' i la gi in if ,4- I RL., Pt :skew s X- A as FIRST ROW: Johnnie Sue True, Neal M. McBryde, Joe Holcomb, Manon Ray, L. A. Malechek. Glenda McKinney. SECOND ROW: Donald Beckmann, Barbara Yerick, Jackie -Stephenson, Joan Howe, Robert Bogusch, Barbara Jean Harris, Robert Olin. THIRD ROW: Robert Waer, Ann Dayton, Clifford Kloesel, George Carpenter, Katy Grimm, Mark Abernathy, and Robert Gaertner. FOURTH ROW: Milton King, Robert Cleveland, A. D. Patton, Lennie Ragan, William Mahan, John Moon, and Charles Porehand. ALPHA CHI The Robert Bartow Cousins Chapter of Alpha Chi was organized on the A261 campus in 1926. It is a national honorary society, choosing its members from the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes. A grade average of B or above is required for membership. 15.1 K PPA OMICRO PHI rn: FIRST ROW: Shirley Clarke, .Ian Hotchkiss, Melba Atzenhoffer, Dorothy Pogue, Lucille Brigs. SECOND ROW: Wray Nell Evans, Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Rosilyn Range. Louise Runnels, Kaki Martin, Donna Wilson, Betty Trapp. M W Kappa Omicron Phi, national honorary home economics fraternity, as , was founded by I-Iettie M. Anthony in 1922. Membership is de- termined by scholarship. Members work to cultivate friendship with members of the 36 other chapters in the United States. OFFICERS President MELBA ATZENHOPFER Vice-President DOROTH POGUE Recording Secretary -SHIRLEY CLARKE Corresponding Secretary LUCILLE. BRIGGS Treasurer LOUISE RUNNELS Distaff Reporter DOROTHY IVES Alumnae Organizer ROSILYN RANGE Foundefs Day Chairman WRAY NELL EVANS Sponsor DR. WREATHY AIKEN Tommie Barnes and Ann Lewis serve at a practice tea homemaking class. SIGMA TAU L Sigma Tau is a national honorary engineering fraternity which was founded at the Engineer- ing College of the University of Nebraska. The local chapter was accepted in 1956. Its mem- bers are those junior and senior engineers who are in the top one-third of their classes, OFFICERS , Donald Thomas discusses the settling rotostat control pfiacflfit STEVENS SeCS31iI9THOMAS on a motor with other Sigma Tau members. Vice-President Treasurer LEE TROOP ROBERT REED Sponsor C. V. MOONEY IRST ROW: Robert Reed, John Rohmfeld, Louis Thing, Wynetta Ford, Donald Thomas, C. V. Mooney. ECOND ROW: Oscar Cabra, Harley McDonald, Robert Wetherold, M. A. Prazak, Robert Gaertner, Donald Beckmann, Bob Bogusch, Maston Wolfe. I-HRD ROW: Frank Tyson, John A. Smith, Robert Waer, Jesse L. Stuart, Charles Marquart, David Kerr, Larry Harvey, Jack Carnal, Matt Muratta. OURTH ROW: Bill Stevens, Jesse Harris, Philip Hudson, Robert Cleveland, Terrell Cook, LeRoy Troop, Eugene Ellington. 153 ,sis s sfsmxyni is r me Q X Nc, FIRST ROW: Carol Sparks, Elva Trevino, Ted Davenport, Mary Orme, John Danner, Sue Cline. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Josephine Moran, Lewis Hagar, Drew Shankle, E. L. Brown, Bill Putty, Charles Dunham, Larry Biddison, Dr. Albert Johnson. LPHA PSI Carol' Sparks as Jayne Mansfield dominates this picture taken at the Footlights Club Alpha Psi Halloween Party, OM EG Alpha Psi Omega is the national dramatics fraternity. It is organized for the advancement of the dramatic arts in education and recreation. OFFICERS Director TED DAVENPORT Stage Manager JOHN DANNER Business Manager ELVA TREVINO Honorable Prompter CAROL SPARKS Inner Guard MARY ORME Honorable Playwright BUD MERKA Sponsors ALBERT JOHNSON MRS. JOSEPHINE MORAN I LPH T U ALPH pha Tau Alpha is a national agricultural education fraternity. me Mu chapter was installed at A251 in 1934. Membership is :ained by invitation only, and is based on high scholastic stand- tls and leadership in the field of agriculture. OFFICERS -esident Reporter RAY HENRY JOE CORREA 'ce-President Sponsors LAWRENCE EMERSON DR. LEO BAILEY cretary DAVID NEI-IER ALBERT MCGUILL PAUL CI-IILEN 'easurer F. B. WINES JACKIE DUNKIN IRST ROW: David Neher, Dudley Campbell, Kate Clarkson, Ray Henry. ECOND ROW: Dean Chanirad, Larry Erler, George Carpenter, Jim Warren, Leo Canion, Lawrence Emerson. HIRD ROW: Melrose Nitsche, Weldon Drapela, Albert McGuill, Arthur Onken, Richard Smith, P. B. Wines. DURTI-I ROW: L. A. Malechek, Tom Luce, Nolan Kunkel, Joe Correa, Robert Lansford, Bobby Tumberlinson, Dr. Leo Bailey. --X- -e ' sm was f. i S. V. Burks gives advice to student teachers Robert Lansford, Lewis Dillon, and Lawrence Ray Emerson as Professor F. B. Wines listens in. 'Mfr MEMBERS Bill Arrington David Mulder Albert I-Iolub Jim Marcum Lee Pohl Jimmy -Stewart Ronnie Miley Kay Kanipe Marion Hunt Jane Cabaniss Margaret Medders Bette Neeley Deana I-Iellums Billie Beth Manning Martha Coleman Judy Mika Director: LAWRENCE McQUERRE M DRIGAL SI GER MEMBERS Billie Beth Manning Pat Yeager Martha Coleman Jane Cabaniss Kay Kanipe Jim Marcum Jimmy Stewart Both the Madrigal Singers and the Songlighters are popular with student audiences and have figured prominently in many programs away from the cam- pus. Requests for their participation are greater than time will permit them to fill. SGNGLIGHTERS ROW Johnson Nelson e Cabaniss Neeley Beakley Miley Petersen Luce Carson Ford Luckie Mika McNair President Secretar Business Manager A CAPPELLA CHOIR SECOND ROW Velma Wilson Nancy Blaisdell Judy Brown James Vinger Mickey Chamberlain Lee Pohl Steve Gassaway Patricia Schmitt Martha Coleman Pat Yeager THIRD ROW Eva Pena Marion Hunt Jane Waddell Sharon Speer Kay Kanipe James.. Stewart Severo Bustos Nicholas Valdez Kathleen Wilson Elaine Elliff Billie Beth Manning FOURTH ROW Orileen Wilson Susie Knaggs Virginia Vollmering Margret Medders Gene Drabek James Marcum Jack Knight Albert Holub Buzzy White Thomas Monroe Lou Ann Thompson Kathie Buckle Director: LAWRENCE H. McQUERREY OFFICERS ALBERT I-IOLUB Vice-President VIRGINIA voLLMER1NG y BILLIE BETH MANNING RoNN1E MILEY 157 Martha Kay Philen- Among A'65I's oldest and best known organizations is the A Cappella Choir. Made up of selected voices from all divisions of the college, it appeared in numerous programs on the campus. ln the spring, itiwent on tour, visiting a number of South Texas towns, It has also appeared at major music association meetings Within the state and has presented programs in other states and in Meniico. A 8 CONCERT B I X is FLUTES Kaye Riebschlager Carlene Stacy Margaret Munn Kay Janak B-FLAT CLARINETS Paul Reid Eleanor Johanson Leroy Walther Janice Wilson Dorothy Gabbert Ninfa Vidaurri Spencer Ledlow Elvis Garcia Juan Torres Elia Cabrera Margarite Kay Nancy Williams Director: JOHN W. KINCAID OBOES Rosa Lee Medlin Edwene Gaines BASSOON Ernest Ford E-FLAT CLARINET J oye Allen ALTO CLARINET Anita Pena BASS CLARINET Jo Ann Barth Mary Vera BARITONE SAXOPHONE Joe Alvardo TRUMPET SECTION ALTO SAXOPHONES Ollie Gene Burnett Richard Campbell Severo Bustos James Turner Finley James Irma Yguerabide TENOR SAXOPHONES Carol Henson Joy Davis Martha Kay Philen CORNETS Nick Valdez Ralph Waters Angel Herrera Terry Garrett Domingo Carrillo Sam Galvan ,Sammy Rocha Fidel Saenz Donnell Hewett David Mulder Walter Lubojacky N' k V ld , S Rocha, Angel Herrera, Domingo Cairilloil Sefm Gnaiaflziln, Fidel Saenz, Donnell Hewett, Walter Lubojacky, Terry Garrett. FRENCH HORNS Charles Gilmore Norma Thomas TROMBONES Matthew Prazak Clayton Morgan Margot Garcia BARITONES Dan Stacy Earl Nickles TUBAS Joe Johnson Bill Grimm William Rojas Walter Smith PERCUSSION Gilbert Graves John Nauer Bill Cunningham Betsey Langford Bob Woolsey Joe Canales ROW Wlley Barton Lyndon Roth Bob Wetherold George Kam James Baker Dwayne Inmon, Dr. Fred Garland. ROW: Mark. Abernathy, Dr. R. E, Yerick, David Johnson, Lois Wiegand, Cecil Danford. ROW: Dick Richards, G. Rosales, Bi. W. Brooks, R. Fernandez, Ehilip Hudson, Jim Farley, Jack Nevilles, John OFFICERS GEORGE KAIN Vice-President CLYDE GREENLEES H EMICAL E R I President vi CAN JOHN ROI-IMFELD Treasurer PHILLIP HUDSON Reporter DAVID JOHNSON Parliamentarian BOB WETHEROLD Sponsor DR. R. E. YERICK . The ABI Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical society strives to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to foster a professional spirit among the members, and to instill a professional pride in chemistry and chemical engineering. Fouad Salim Hammond prepares a compound to be used in organic chem- istry laboratory, QM is-X final x- -. t.: is :-: 1 n xi is na is , g N -an 0 nm E . if is -is-4 X, : WA N ies E FIRST ROW: Kenneth Spiegelhauer, Jimmy -Sparks, Dwight James, Dr. Richard Dale. SECOND ROW: Garvis Fenwick, William Yeager, George Lopez, W, E. Felton, Robert Olin, Robert Lopez. THIRD ROW: John Snoeberger, Robert Staffel, Nathan McRae, Edward McDowell, Robert Lobaugh. MARKETI G CLUB OFFICERS President JIMMY SPARKS Vice-Presid ent W. E. FELTON S ecretary- Treasurer ROBERT STAFPEL Parliamentarian KENNETH SPIEGELHAUER Reporter BILLY FELTON Sponsors DR. RICHARD' DALE D. C. BAKER 160 The Marketing Club was organized by a group of students at A551 who are interested in gain- ing knowledge in the field of marketing. First- hand knowledge of marketing is obtained by visiting nearby ports and other centers of com- merce, also by inviting experts in their fields to speak to the club. ROTC OFFICERS' CLUB 1 - QQ .i . We Ijm i il I V 'V f- I X- 'V ROW: Bill Putty, Louis Weiss, Jim Stephens, Melrose Nitsche, Cal Hutzler. ECOND ROW: Corky Crane, Everard McDowell, Jackie Stephenson, Joseph Schott, Robert Lobaugh, Ray Henry, Lawrence Emerson, Bill Foran, Ken Whitten. HIRD ROW: Knut Johanson, Roy Doubrava, Paul Secrest, Joe Green, Melvin Grones, Don Dean, Bennie Olsovsky, Sid I-Ioermann. URTH ROW: David Hicks, Joe Johnson, John Nec, Robert Lansford, Wallace Sloan, Bob Whatley, Albert McGuill. OFFICERS , The ROTC Officers' Club is a sggEE3H SCHOTT social organization, helpful in 6,-president that it gives the future officer OY DOUBRAVA an idea of the manner in which erary he is to conduct himself while VERARD McDOWELL asurer AL HUTZLER nsors T. COL, PAUL DAVIS APT. JACK YOUNGBLOOD serving in the United States Army. 161 Q , , ff Tommie Barnes serves Joe Johnson as Georgia Green and Jane Cabaniss look on during a tea honoring the cadet ladies. GGIE cLuB T The A231 Aggie Club is open to all students enrolled in agriculture courses. Members work to promote better citizenship and friendship within the group. The club participates in many campus affairs in addition to those re- lated to agriculure. Bertha Dell Lochausen and Everard McDowell are deep in c versation at the Aggie Christmas Dance. Elaine Lauderb and Jim Warren watch the dancing. FIRST ROW: Lawrence Ray Emerson, S. V. Burks, Elaine McCullough, Raz Mohammad, Dr. Leo Bailey. SECOND ROW: Bodie Davidson, Barte Smith, Robert Dougherty, Candelario Ruiz. Gayle Thomas, Randall Roberts. THIRD ROW: George Carpenter, Lonnie Felts, Richard Scott, Robert Lansford, John Wilson, Butch Smith, Everard Mc- Dowell. FOURTH ROW: Clayton Burns, Ben Olenick, Raymond Rentz, Larry Williams, Herman Rathke, Dan Reagan, Dean Ciar- rett, Jim Callaway. O 1 fl if, FIRST ROXV: Dr. Carlos Schoettle. Joe Baker, Elaine McCullough, Jim Warren, Everard McDowell, R. J. Cook. ROW: Dean Chamrad, Frank Wahl, Jerry Garrett, Leo Canion, Gordon Russell, Rollin Smith, Lucas Hinojosa. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Witten, William Jancha, Larry Erler, Melvin Grones, John Muckleroy, Lacy Pogue, Henry Munk, Ray Henry. FOURTH ROW: Perry Martin, Stanley Brittain, Nolan Kunkel, Bob Mangelberger, Glen Crossland, Thom Nuchols, Charlie Pirtle, Melvin Thompson, Bobby Whatley. AGC-IIE CLUB President JOE BAKER Vice-President JIM WARREN Secretary LAWRENCE RAY EMERSON Treasurer RAYMOND RENTZ Reporter CHARLIE PIRTLE Parliamentarian BOBBY WI-IATLEY Yell Leader BILL ARRINGTON Song Leader PERRY MARTIN Pitchfolk Wz'elder BUTCH SMITH Sponsors DR. LEO BAILEY S. V, BURKS CARLOS SCHOETTLE A R. J. COOK y Sweetheart I ELAINE MCCULLOUGH l Donald Menn works in plant propagation project in horticul- ture laboratory. E 2- :W 1 is i K an a au B ,a.ui ,aaa 2 A -us., 'Sl r Q axaugr sara H as VS is is an - ng WEQEQ E Weil 5 F1 2 X wuz-ci J ix,- asm 5 was q-Q V A xt 'Y- fm' FIRST ROW: Louis Thing, Manuel Carrales, Bill Stevens, Francis Johns, Matt Muratta. SECOND ROW: Larry Tomkins-, Jack Johnson, Duane LeNorrnan, Ray Bacon, Harley McDonald, Ed Trapp, THIRD ROW: Jack Carnal, Lynn Jordan, John Ehlers, Ben Sherrod, Paul E. Wieland. FOURTH ROW: Robert Reed, Larry Harvey, Gordon Brown, Billy Ted Woodle, Robert Cleveland, LeRoy Troop Ted True. C. V. Mooney demonstrates to a class how to test a meter by use of dead Weight. IME The American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers, Petroleum Branch, serves as the professional organization for petroleum en- gineering in America. The student chapter en- ables engineering students to come in close contact with men in the industry through lectures and field trips. XRS.. l AIME OFFICERS President WILLIAM B, CLINE Vice-President GEORGE WERNETTE Treasurer STEVENS I-IERBST Secretary T. J. LEWIS Reporter BILL DAVID STEVENS Sponsor C. V. MOONEY Program Adviser T. O. GIL-STRAP ROW: Andrew J. Kimberlin, Donald Thomas, Frank Tyson, Eugene Ellington, C.V. Mooney. ROW: Thomas Lewis, Gerald Callison, William Cline, Hugh Cavirt. M3SfOI1 Wolfe. AIVOII Ewing. ROW: John Robmfeld, Byrd Minter, Charles Marquart, Louis Fritz, R. M. Needham, Gilbert Taylor. TI-I ROW: Raul Flores, George Wernette, Bill Knox, Robert Johnson, Durward Sylvester, Stevens Herbst, Carl Glass. 'Nynetta Ford joins her fellow engineers in a bull session before class. RODEO CLUB FIRST ROW: Butch Smith, Gayle Thomas, Jack Burkholder, Gen Davidson, Shirley Clark, Elsie Robbins, Valerie Haw- ley, Barte Smith, Richard Scott, Jim Vernor. . in' aff' SECOND ROW: Darrell Hargrove, Wayne Foster, Henry Munk, E d M D ll, B d' D 'd THIRD ROW: Jim Callaway, James Garrison, Lonnie Eelts, Jerry Gjziziett. C Owe O le avi Son' FOURTH ROW: Stanley Brittain, Clayton Burns, Der. Carlos Schoettle, R. B, Brown, Alvis Cardwell, Thom Nuchols, Raymond Rentz, Charlie Pirtle. The Rodeo Club sponsors a team that competes with other col- lege teams all over the United States. Club members also put on intercollegiate rodeos in the AEBI arena, the first one this year being the Homecoming Rodeo in November. Members-hip in the Rodeo Club is open to all students at ABI. OFFICERS President Treasurer RAYMOND RENTZ CHARLIE PIRTLE Vice-President Reporter BODIE DAVIDSON JIM VERNOR Secretary Sponsor VIRGINIA DAVIDSON CARLOS SCI-IOETTLE 166 ' il sq . Gayle Thomas rides 'em wild as a more seated cowpoke yells encouragement. FIRST ROW: Rosa Lee Medlin, Charles Weaver, Kathy Davenport, Lorraine Olsen, Leatrice Koch. SECOND ROW: Jerry Chiles, Claire Dorman, Dr, George Coalson, Renee Adame, Barbara I-Iaegelin, Thomas Walther ROBERT J. KLEBERG HISTORY CLUB The Robert J. Kleberg History Club bears the distinc- tion of being the first organization founded at ABI, It is open to all students who are interested in history and world affairs. Activities include field trips to places of historical interest. OFFICERS President CHARLIE WEAVER Vice-President CLAIRE DORMAN Secretary - Treasurer LORRAINE OLSEN Reporter KATHY DAVENPORT Sponsors DR. GEORGE COALSON MELVIN MILLER , M E, me . 1 C7 FIRST ROW: Mike Bryan, Betsey Langford, Bob Austin, Iggie Harvey, Kay Ashworth. SECOND ROW: Delmer Ashworth, Dixie Rushing, Carol Henson, John Nauer, Lee Carter, Edwene Gaines. THIRD ROW: Bill Kell, Ber Henry, Donald Patrick, Rick Mulinix, Gary Underwood, Otto Bluntzer. The Press Club extends its efforts B the Press Club-sponsored Backward Dance. 163 toward functions which will benefit P OEFICERS ABI and toward student publications res' em such as The South Texan, El Rancho, ViE2QpI?,e5aESgIqIN and the Souse Texan. Plans were laid RICK MULINIX this year for a campus magazine to be Secretary added to the list, College students are R BETSEY LANGFORD presented awards for outstanding eportef achievements at the annual convention SefgS1?i1EiII'?EXEY of the Texas Intercollegiate Press Asso- DWIGHT JAMES ciation. Sponsor DELMER ASHWORTPI g V Press Club sweetheart Dixie Rushing busses blushing Bob Austin, who has just presented her with roses at OME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROIW: Mrs. Ophelia Manning, Jan Hotchkiss, Rosilyn Range, Ann Buerger, Arline Trlica, Estella Leal. SECOND ROW: Jane Bryant, Wray Nell Evans, Dorothy Pogue, Norma Olson Doris Burke Kaki Martin Donna Wilson, Kate Sheeran, Miss Faye Bible. THIRD ROW: Dr. Wreathy Aiken. Jo Ann Roegelein, Gloria Cavazos, Melba Atzenhoffer, Shirley Clarke, Lucille Briggs, Louise Runnels, Betty Trapp. OFFICERS President ROS ILYN RANGE Vice-President LUCILLE BRIGGS Secretary BETTY TRAPP Treasurer DOROTHY POGUE Program Chairman PAULA I-IILLIARD Publicity Chairman WRAY NELL EVANS Reporter KAKI MARTIN Sponsors MISS PAYE BIBLE The Home Economics Club is an organization for all home economics majors, minors, and anyone interested in the field. It takes part in affairs pertaining to the department on both local and state levels. Manon Ray is presented by Kaki Mar tin at the Engaged Girls' Tea, spon sored annually by the Home Econom ics department. MRS. OPI-IELIA MANNING DR. WREATHY AIKEN 169 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO LLIB FIRST ROW: David Hoppens, Helen Jane Kopecky, Clark Baker, Sharon White, Jimmy Sparks. SECOND' ROW: Dr. J. R. Manning, Barbara Jo Palmer, Carlos Truan, Kay Janak, Gar- vis Fenwick, W. E. Felton, Carrie Nolen. THIRD ROW: Edward McDowell, Dwight James, James Schulze, Nathan McRae, Louie Weiss, Robert Staffel, William Southerland. FOURTH ROW: Robert Herrington, George Lopez, Jerry Miers, Joe Brophey, David Kelly, Charles Eorehand, Bill Putty, John Moon. OFFICERS President ROBERT OLIN Vice-President JACK MCI-IANEY Secretary PAMELA BELL Treasurer DIXIE BURD Parliarnentarian MILTON KING Reporter ANDREA NELSON Advisory Board Representative JAMES SCHULZE Sponsors DR. J. R. MANNINC1 CLARK BAKER DR. RICHARD DALE LESLIE MELBERN L loci 7 'E l f re' fi Ei? ROW: Annette Gonthier, Dr. Richard Dale, Dixie Burd, Earlyne Bailey, Leslie Melbern. ' ECOND ROXV: Fred Morgan. Pamela Bell Cairoll Starnes An drea Nelson, Diclc Bullajiari, Lynn Mayo, Robert M I N Olin, Robert Lopez. I-HRD RCW: John Snoeberger, Williain Yeager, Paul Secrest, Jack Mel-laney, Robert Lobaugh, Roy Ortolon, Rodney Ward. OURTI-I ROW: Kenneth Spiegelhauer. Bill Foran, Curtis Black- burn, Don Smith, Stuart Alan Awbrey, R. R. Haggerton, Milton King. The Business Administration Club is an organ- ization designed for the specific interests of those who intend to enter the field of business upon graduation. The club provides important business contacts that may later be utilized by the student participating. LUB no A 'I X HE -A:-: is 5 it .ibjl h is 5 y L, it 'H I. V' , , W , ,- f V .-5 , ,:..:. R ,' ... 59'-W Er , . , We sig H Nancy Dickinson kibitzes as fellow business majors work on campaign signs. This was only one of many poster parties pre- ceding Lantana elections. t WN 2 X.- FIRST ROW: William Cline, Gil Cade, Manon Ray, Eugene Ellington, Arvon Ewing. SECOND ROW: Thomas Lewis, Lee Edward Baca, Gerald Callison, Robert Waer, Donald Beckmann, Maston Wolfe, C. E. M hy. THIRDIROW: Louis Fritz, R. M. Needham, M. A. Prazak, J. L. Stuart, Frank Tyson, Donald Thomas, Walter Lubajacky. FOURTH ROW: Charles Gilmore, Stanley Hawk, Leroy Walther, David Johnson, George Wernette, Carl Glass, Hugh Cavitt. TPE Raul Flores and Kane Lassiter turn test valves While Maston Wolfe records the reading. The student branch of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is a professional organi- zation open to all engineering students, now in its secod year on the A251 campus. Its purpose is to bring students closer to professional mem- bers in the field, It also functions as a unit in various campus activities. l72 ROW Bill Stevens Stevens Herbst Manon Ray Francis Johns Matt Muratta CrKw1gkROW: Louis Thing, John Rohmfeld, Larry Tompkins, Duane LeNorman Harley McDonald Ed Trapp Roy IRD ROJsv5ef'Byrd Minter, .lack Carnal, Lynn Jordan, John Ehlers, Ben Sherrod Paul Wleland Charles Marquart UETYIEIOFOVJ: Robert Reed, Larry Harvey, Gordon Brown, Billy Ted Woodle Robert Cleveland LeRoy Troop Gilbert OFFICERS President STEVENS G. HERBST Vice-President FRANCIS P. JOHNS Secretary MATTHEW MURATTA Treasurer LOUIS A. FRITZ Reporter GILBERT TAYLOR Sponsors C. E. MURPHY R. A. SCHUSTER TPE 173 Jack Chisum checks a panel with the oscilloscope. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1 1 'W 1 .Ab 4 3 Y , 'X '2- I 'X an 1 5 FlRST ROW: Nolan Kunkel, Joe Baker, Bertha Dell Lochausen, Everard McDowell, S. V. Burks. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Grant, Jimmy Myers, Candelario Ruiz, Francisco Munoz, Ernest Barrera, James Nolen THIRD ROW: Ronnie Cioldman, William Jancha, John Wilson, Raymond Albert, Sidney I-loermann, Lawrence Ray Er son, Fred Burgess. FOURTH ROW: Richard Scott, Dan Reagan, Melvin Thompson, Herman Rathke, Robert Lansford, Jackie Dunkin Alber lVlcC.iuill. HGRTICULTURE W-LL: llaiiig sue ill Paul Matocha soaks up South Texas sunshine in an ag lab period. The A81 Collegiate Chapter of the Fu- ture Farmers of America is an organi- zation designed for students majoring in agricultural education. The purpose of the organization is to train future agriculture teachers to organize FFA chapters and to become efficient advis- ors of FFA in the high schools in which they will teach. OFFICERS President LEO CANION Vice-Presi dent GAYLE THOMAS Secretary EVERARD McDOWELL Treasurer DAN REAGAN Reporter DAVID SCHOTT Sentinel GLEN NIMMO Sponsor S. V. BURKS Sweetheart BERTHA DELL LOCHAUSEN Jimmie Grant adjusts the flame of his acetylene torch in farm mechanics laboratory. if!!! I J A l W WV ROW: Jerry Huie, Leo Canion, Bertha Dell Lochausen, J. D. Schott, Shorty Dillon, Darrell Hargrove. ROW: Rollin Smith, Henry Munk, Henry Ebert, Frank Wahl, Bill Robertson, Rene Campos, Dean Chamrad. ROW: Raz Mohammad, S. V. Burks, John Muckleroy, Glen Nimmo, Larry Erler, Herman Katzer, Weldon Drape- la. Gayle, Thomas. URTH ROW: Bob Dougherty, Tom Floyd Wood, L. A. Malechek, Larry Williams, Bobby Tumberlinson, Tom Luce, Melrose Nitsche. FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA 175 AIEE - IRE The Institute of Radio Engineers-American Institute of Electrical En- gineers joint student branch is an organization representing the two national organizations for electrical engineers. The student branch serves electrical engineering students by providing talks on technical subjects by professional engineers and by sponsoring activities for the advancement of electrical engineering on the ABI campus. OFFICERS Chairman IRE Secretary Treasurer x F MATTHEW PRAZAK WILLIAM LEAR DAVID KERR I Vice-Chairman AIEE Secretary Sponsor M P . d D. .d K h ROBERT GAERTNER DONALD BECKMAN EMERSON KORGES ' rmsautt an W1 eff C ec quencies on the switch panel Wit oscilloscope. FIRST ROW: David Kerr, M. A. Prazak, Joe Luis Garza, Bob Boguscb. SECOND ROW: Charles Roy Gilmore, William Lear, Stanley I-Iawk, Robert Gaertner, Donald Beckmann, Emerson Korges. THIRD ROW: Homer Wilson, James Taylor, Terrell Cook, Jose Carlos Alvarez, Virgil Hagar. FOURTH ROW: John Sutton, James Langford, Richard Ped en, J. L. Vernor, R. T. Crabb. cKim Betty Trapp Holstien. resident LORRAINE OLSEN ice-President NORMA THOMAS cretary- Treasurer NANCY BASS eporter ROSA LEE MEDLIN onsors DR. JOHN GLOCK THOMAS SCHLOTTERBACK ROW: R L T M dl' , Norma Thomas, Lorraine Olsen, Dr. John Glock, Nancy Biass. I D ROW zogarrie Faiye lllllolen, Bertha Standlee, Betsey Langford, Ann Dayton, Johnnie Sue True, Leatrice Koch, Jean 111240 ROW: Elaine Ellilf, Marylyn Hicks, June Berry, Martha Davis, Mary Jane Gilmore, Lucille Callaway, Renee Adame. URTH ROW: Kathy Davenport, Joan Lee Smith, Dorothy Stoops, Kay Cramer, Sue Sturd1vant, Farris Schmidt, Vera PI KAPP EPSILO Pi Kappa Epsilon is sponsored by the Education Department. Its purpose is to foster active interest in teaching as a profes- sion, and it is open to all. stu- dents with a professed interest in education. It is an active unit of the Student National Educa- tion Association. 177 i Betty Trapp, Nancy Bass, and Kay Cramer con sult Dr. John Glock about their schedules. E GLISH LLIB The Dora K. Cousins English Club was or- ganized for the purpose of sharing and increas- ing interest in literature of the past and pres- ent. It is composed of students especially in- terested in literary pursuits. FIRST ROW: Drew Shankle, Bobbye Woolverton, Katy Grimm. SECOND ROW: Elva Trevino, Leatrice Koch, Renee Adame, Don Windham. OFFICERS President DON WINDHAM Vice-President KATY GRIMM Secretary-Treasurer BOBBYE WOOLVERTON Reporter CHARLES DUNHAM Sponsor DR. R. J. CALLAWAY x y T 'TN ROW: Larry Biddison, Barbara Nelson, Kay Ashworth, Charles Dunham, Dorothy Stoops, Sue Cline, Todd Daven ROW: Mrs. Josephine Moran, Elva Trevino, Bobbye Woolverton, Marion Hunt, Carol Sparks, Barbara Petty Harvey, Aurora Benavidez, Grace Fernandez, Dr. Albert Johnson. man Chandler, John Danner. TH ROW: Basil Miller, Virgil Hagar, Ciaymon Thompson, Drew Shankle, Don Hittson, Shelly Smith, Buzzv Brown Bill Putty, Louie Weiss, Lee Carter. FOOTLIGHTS CLUB Footlights Club sponsors all major dramatic events on the campus, including a Shakespearean production, two arena , a Christmas Medieval play, and a children's play. Member- is awarded by a point system for participation in these pro- Highlights of the social year for this club are the Christmas uet and the Albert awards banquet. OFFICERS dent Treasurer ARLES DUNHAM BARBARA NELSON -President Reporter RRY BIDDISON KAY ASHWORTH tary Sponsors OROTHY STOOPS DR. ALBERT JOHNSON d of Governors MRS. JOSEPHINE ED DAVENPORT MORAN E CLINE Cupid Charles Dunham frolics gaily with nymph Marion Hunt at the Foot- lights-Alpha Psi Hallowe'en Party. ROW: Mary Orme, Margot Farley, Helen Kopecky, Jane Waddell, John Nauer, Ross Lance, Roger Kesterson, Nor- RICK MULINIX, editor-in-chief of Ai'5I's weekly newspaper, relaxes at his desk, limp with relief-am other issue has been put to bed! BETSEY LANGFORD, associate editor, labors at her trusty typewriter to help fill the eight per page. VOICE OF THE TEXAS A al STUDENT BODY BIITII Texi: JUDY BROWN and CAROL HENSON, report- ers, cover their beats regu- larly to obtain information. l80x M it-W-wi i. , DWIGHT JAMES, busi manager, is the real power, for no can make a move until he sells and draws up OTTO BLUNTZER. staff photographer. spends much time and no little effort making pictures for TST. f'. V g DONALD and DAVID PATRICK, fall and spring sports editors respectively, are caught in a candid shot which proves that all is not grim work during the long Thursday night sessions in the Pub Office. mr mn X , V X' KAY ASHWORTH, news editor, is evidently on the receiving end of some light news. T. GILBERT BUR RELL, circulation man ager, has the job of dis- tributing the newspap- ers, hot off the press. 181 -emit 1 VICKI SCHWARZ and EDWENE GAINES, reporters, also lend their efforts week after week to keep the campus informed. asia Q- Emma' Umm . JE E ,. E W' mam ma an .na a is s .ms I if ai 2 W X , . .,.A., if a E' . We -H-an E-anim a Ks' Q s B H -ai-fs a is - is is ra- -mms - is may 5 W-E Emma xii an v .WB -is - E gn is fi-mags me - mag? an ax an E . W W - is HEFEH az- NE is an an B an me 5 En HS an E E a Inns-:za During this, its thirty-third year of publica- tion, El Rancho's growth was often threatened. First, there was considerable delay early in the year while an editor was elected to replace the editor-designate who did not return to school. Then came flu, followed by a chemical mix-up which ruined a batch of pictures just before deadline, and then-the great mdasles epidemic. Thanks, however, to hard and long work on the part of staff members, sponsor, and other persons who helped, this book grew to matur- is W as -. aaa-a-iv' .aa KAY ASHWORTH, editor-in-chief DIXIE RUSHING, KATHIE PEAY, and SARA JOHNSTON, typists, saved the other staff members many a weary hour with their conscientious work. Yu X62 JCI-IN NAUER, art editor, in addition to help- ing plan the division pages and other full-page art work, produced the designs and ink sketches which appear in El Rancho. 182 ity in due time, Here, then, is your . . . 'il ml, A A 9'--aw El HHHCHU 1958 nf' CRAMER, class editor, savs that wears by that old saying, Tomor- We gotta' get organized! Well, or- ed or not, she did a top-notch job he class section and helped with other pages, too. OTTO BLUNTZER, photographer, deserves most of the credit for this an- nual. He cheerfully stayed in the dark- room till the wee hours had gone, turn- ing out volumes of pictures-good ones, at that. WHITE, sports editor, waded mountains of statistics and al- many snapshots to turn out an sports section. i - ig-QA! GARY UNDERWOOD, associate edi- tor, gave freely of his abilities in the production of El Rancho. Above, he's sweating out the problem of accuracy of names. He probably holds the all- time record for using the card files! DON PATRICK, organizations editor. wasn't often as stumped as he appears here. Don kept things going many times when the knife seemed about to fall, and his ability to make quick de- cisions proved valuable. tgfie M' X, l. ,, gh, W, 3? g,J.'-.'i E, FIRST ROW: Barbara Hutto, Janette Barlow, Carole Mauck, Pat Schmitt, Nona Roe. SECOND RO'W: Helen Schulze, Susie Lynch, Vera Holstien, Katherine Curlee, Bobbie Anna Gough, Dixie Burd. THIRD ROW: Sher1Poignee, Jan Burnett, Jo Ann Pattillo, Miss Jeanette Wieser, Valerie Hawley, Elsie Robbins, WOMENS RECREATIO AL ASSOCIATIO Rhodes, Lucille Callaway. President KATHERINE CURLEE Vice-President HELEN SCI-IULZE Secretary WYNGNAH ROE The Women's Recreational Association works Tfeasufef to promote cooperation, sportsmanship, friend- PAT SCHMITT liness, and good will among the girls on the Reporter A5551 campus. WRA also sponsors a program of JAN BURNETT intramurals and sport-and-game situations for parliamemafian recreational purposes and provides awards which SHERI POIGNEE AWS Representative TOMMIE BARNES Sponsor J EANETTE WIESER are made on a point system. 184 ASSOCIATI OFFICERS Pfesfdenf The T Association is the varsity letterman's association on the ABI campus. VDJOIIE CISEEN The organization seeks to further athletic, scholastic, and social coordination ISQJIQLEQQY-e'gRANE among its members. Secretary - Treasurer BILLY DAVIS Parliamentaricm JAMES GRAEBER Advisory Board Representative WALKER SANDERS Sponsor W. H. LECKIE Sweetheart JANE CABANISS Favorites VILLA HARRIS NANCY HARRIS Y' Jane Cabaniss is presented a bouquet of roses at the Howard Payne game. FIRST ROW: Dr. W. H. Leckie, Villa Harris, Jane Cabaniss, Nancy Harris, Joe Green, SECOND ROW: Cal Hutzler, James French, Albert Taylor, Billy Kromer. Don McDonald, Bruce Shugart, Joe Holcomb, Robert Dickens. THIRD ROW: George Brown, Sid Hoermann, Ken Kaclatik, Lupe Jaimes, Billy Davis, Robert Trevino, Wayne Adams, Harry Craig, Bob Lindquist. is FOURTH ROW: L. A. Malechek, Harvey Scheel, Joe Myers, Ted Dockery, Quenten Cook, W. J. Stokley, Rodney Robb. 185 it 'J 51. is :V rx , I' I ' gl f I i,.t1 5 'Q' of FIRST ROW: Juan Jose Lopez, Ninfa Vidaurri, J. E. Turner, Eduardo Laurel, Blas Garcia, Aniceto Castillo, Juan Silva. SECOND ROW: Tanis Valdez, Jose Alvarado, Servando Laurel, Irma Yguerabide, Anita Pena, Jaime Gonzalez, Cesar Mo- lina, Francisco Segura, Rafael Ramirez, Delia Nella Pena. THIRD ROW: George Andrews, Galo Ramirez, Raul Trevino, John Bradley, Fidel San Miguel, Juan Flores, Guadalupe Martinez, Vicente Segura. FOURTH ROW: Tony Gutierrez, Roberto Ibarra, Joe Johnson, Ignacio Garcia, Roberto Fernandez, Miguel Ruiz, Roberto LAREDO CLUB The Laredo Club is organized to foster cordial relations among students from Laredo who are attending Aidl. Garcia, Fernando Macias. OFFICERS President EDUARDO LAUREL Vice-Presi dent BLAS GARCIA Secretary DELIA NELLA PENA Treasurer GUADALUPE MARTINEZ Breaking a inata causes excited laughter TANIS VALDEZ at an all-college Parliamentariarz dance. ROBERTO' IBARRA Sponsor J. E. TURNER Sergeant-at-arms p 186 ASSOCIATI OF OME STUDENTS OFFICERS President BARBARA JO PALMER Vice-Presi dent JANE CABANIS-S Secretary PAT SCI-IMITT Treasurer KAY CRAMER Sponsor MRS. CARRIE LEE BISHOP The Association of Women Students, a branch of the Inter-collegiate Associa- tion of Women Students, was founded on the A951 campus in 1941. All ABI girls automatically become members. Its purpose is to develop cooperation, friendliness, and leadership among all women students. 'fm : 1 Freshmen eat on the floor at the AWS Big and Little Sister Picnic. M FROM LEFT: Virginia Davidson, Kay Cramer, B a r b a r a Jo Palmer, Pat Schmitt, Tommie Barnes, Jane Caba- niss. ss Li-LlN b 1 'J a - ,Ea 4- Q., 'ME , , rmam - t an L swung in 21. ' its E, gpm g .:. -ss-R' BEE ' -.:.-4' mxzarmu anna 5 -M-an E' Eygsm W -Hg me 1. .. mn W 5 my . Ext ' I ' . . .a. fa . , W ., ., m FIRST ROW: Barbara Nelson, Kay Cramer, Larry Biddison, David Patrick, Kathie Peay. SECOND ROW: Kay Ashworth, Mary Beth Sharp, Kathy Davenport, Martha Kay Philen, Annette Gonthier, Jeannette Gonthier. THIRD ROW: Joe Atkinson, Lee Carter, Kay Lake, Mary Jane Gilmore, Sara Johnston, Jerry Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Clark Miller, Gordon Russell, Edward McDowell, A. C. Sharp, C. J. Roberts, Scott Atkinson, Jerry Chiles, Basil Miller. cil meets to discuss activities. 1 8.8 Jerry Ryan presides as the CCF Coun- CAM PU CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The Campus Christian Fellow- ship seeks to confront the cam- pus community with the Pro- testant Christian and to encour- age the students to participate in worship, recreation, service projects, church attendance, and study groups. OFFICERS President JERRY RYAN Vice-President BASIL MILLE Secretary KAY LAKE Treasurer J OE ATKINS BAPTI T TLIDE T U IO The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student program , promoted by Baptists for students in colleges and universities. It is student-led, church related, and Christ-centered. The ob- gy WM Mgwmg, 5 mnigwmx mg . . . . . . - - S? -sa xanmifmir w W bk 1 ,, z-gd f :hi-V Jective is to promote spiritual and moral growth of the individ- D-afaX2aS?w3a?i?Z?aiE3.aa,Q'QESEMikeeeew ual. , , , Director D o n n al Tim- rnons welcomes Cecil Wright to the Baptist Stu- dent Union. IRST ROW: Kaki Martin, Ralph Montgomery, Judith Brown, Richard Dixon, E. L. Brown, Judy Brown, Donnal Tim- mons. ECOND ROWz Lynne Anderson, Bertha Standlee, Janette Barlowe, Jessica Luckie, Barbara Petty, Jane Bryant, Edwene Gaines. Joy Davis, Wray Nell Evans, Helen Jane Kopecky, Speedy Nolen. I-HRD ROW: Norris Crownover, Eleanor Johanson, Shirley Clarke, Norma Thomas, Tommy Walther, Donnell Hewett, Kenneth McCleskey, James Schulze, Jane Waddell, Vera l-lolstien, Judy Kimble, Donald Schnitz. OURTI-l ROW: Billy O'Barr, Tony Thompson, Base McDermott, Ernest -Shelander, Walter Smith, Leroy Walther, Arvid Johanson, Philip Hudson, Cecil Wright, Cecil Danford, Mark Abernathy, David Mulder, Jimmy Stewart. 4- 1 .. 4 l CANTERBURY CLUB ff-72' FRONT ROW: T 1 ,4 Dr. E. V. Niemeyer, Jan Burnett, Mary Jo Rasor, Dr. Norman McNeil. SECOND ROW: Robert Olin, Mary Jane Gilmore, Stevens Herbst, Kathy Davenport, John Bartlett. OFFICERS President ROBERT OLIN Vice-President KATHY DAVENPORT Secretary-Treasurer MARY JANE GILMORE Sponsors REV. ROBERT CREASEY DR. E. V. NIEMEYER DR. NORMAN L. McNEII., Canterbury Club membership is open to any Episcopal student on the cam- pus. The club is for the purpose of promoting, through the culture and friendship of Episcopalians in Kings- ville, the spiritual, intellectual, and so- cial interests of Episcopalians who come to Aidl. OFFICERS President JOE CORREA, JR. Vice-President ALBERT McGUll-L Second Vice-Presiclent CARLOS TRUAN Secretary SANDRA MOSS Treasurer PAUL SMITH Parliamentczrian LUCAS I-IINOJOSA Historian HERIBERTO AMAYA Corresnonclinq Secretary MARGARET WENDLAND X WN- Carlos Truan tells Adrian Mackenna, 1 chaplain, and Wanda Cumberland of plans for the South Texas Province Conference. The Newman Club, affiliated with the Catho- lic Welfare Society, was founded for the pur- 1 B pose of uniting Catholic students on the campus and bringing them to a better understanding of their faith. T ROW: Jack Kerr, Otto Bluntzer, Maria Guzman, Illiana Lozano, J. M. Trevino, Anna Martinez, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke. OND ROW: Margie Wendland, Sandra Moss, Barbara Haegelin, Kate Sheeran, Graciela Arce, Estella Leal, Carlos Truan, Juan Davila, Robert Lopez. RD ROW: Jackie Wilson, Ophelia Garza, Nan Allen, Lucas I-Iinojosa, Christina Montalvo, Jaime Gonzalez, Rene Campos, I-leriberto Amaya. JRTH ROW: Albert McGuill, Johnny Marek, Paul Matocha, Joe Correa, A. S. Gonzales, John Matocha, Clifford Kloesel, Mauro Ramirez. 77 YY' ' 4 ' l, 3?'s.,.f-.gf A :gg i. Ta 'il95-ililslflfmu Naam as Bmgmf as N mass-Wm? mm wma ,nf s E M r 2 W W ' . B H E . . .. as WW I -. f Emi use F B if X M.. as E s E s s E L . wan asain sas 'LSI Q' 2 I Qs 2 Lak . saws V If s mass 5 m 'EI ' 3 s i . ,aa E as 2. E s . H I.: .. 58.5 Q ,. ..Hm K 5 ,A aaa E JE m N 1 :.: .:. rx- :z H W9 ' E S a a ii' If .:. ,, I 5 A O ,,. v. ll : sri is is S 42 H .ifiwgfe 'wwe-Q, I . . ,RT We N E , 'Q Q E E.gf5 .. ,Y f if . 'I wer I - .L 2' FIRST ROW: Katy Grimm, Sheri Poignee, Pat Buhler, Elaine McCullough. SECOND ROW: Bettie Stock, Norma Thomas, Mary Jane Gilmore, Parris Schmidt, Lorraine Olsen, Jimmy Lee Rose, bara Ann Barber. LEWIS H LL COUNCIL Dormitory officers and repre- sentatives from the va rious wings make up the council. Their purpose is to foster good will and harmonious living a-4 mong the dormitory residents. OFFICERS President PAT BUHLER Vice-President ELAINE McCULLOUGH Secretary SHERI POIGNEE Treasurer KATY GRIMM Reporter VICKI SCHWARZ Parliamentarian JEAN CLAIRE GARNER Sports Director NORMA THOMAS Loungers in Lewis I-Iall play bridge. Beverly Bates is the dummy as Josephine Kromer prepares to play. Rodney Robb and Villa Harris round out the four- some and Jay Hawley looks on. 192 B ECKHARDT HALL COUNCIL The Eckhardt Dorm Council is an organization formed by stu- dents to encourage harmonious living in the dormitory and to direct special activities which as a group. President VIRGINIA DAVIDSON Vice-President HELEN -SCHULZE Secretary ANN DAYTON Reporter VIRGINIA JOHNSON the dormitory residents undertake OFFICERS Parliamentarian VIRGINIA VOLLMERING Sports Chairman ELSIE ROBBINS Treasurer BILLI HILL Head Office Girl JO ANN PATTILLO Lucille Callaway, Ronnie Miley, Jo Ann Pattil- lo, and Marvin Luce join pianist Johnson in Eckhardt Lounge, Virginia FIRST ROW: Billi Hill, Virginia Johnson, Virginia Davidson, Helen Schulze, Patsy Brannen. Carl Jan Harrison. SECOND ROW: Josefa Garcia, Edith Puckett, Elsie Robbins, Jo Ann Pattillo, Manon Ray, Ann Dayton, Lillian Van Beveren. FIRST ROW: Alton Lynch, Reber Bruce, Gordon Benham. Daniel Lefner VN SECOND ROW: Jerry Reichel, Billy John Rogers, John Don- B LI G H nell. Floyd Tarvin entertains guests and residents during the Baugh-Cousins Open House. 194 HALL COUNCIL The Baugh Hall Council is a represent- ative group of Lila Baugh Dorm stu- dents, elected to aid residents in all pos- sible Ways and to foster harmonious living in the dormitory. OFFICERS President JERRY REICHEL Vice-President BILLY JOHN ROGERS Secretary- Treasurer GORDON BENI-IAM ' l y , X , 1 rw L 'N vp' FRONT ROW: E. A. Thormaehlen, Joe Ladd, Joe Lattus, SECOND ROW: Charles Gilmore, Berkley Wluipple, Marvin Luce. COLISINS H LL COUNCIL The Cousins Hall Dorm Council was organized to aid residents of Cousins Hall in all ways possible, especially by planning various social functions throughout the year. OFFICERS President JOE LADD Vice-President E. A. THORMAEHLEN Secretary- Treasurer J OE LATTUS y ,f p .A l, yy if eeixg -ES if -Z L re, Doris Spiegelhauer, Billie Beth Manning, Jo Ann Pattillo, and Lucille Calloway inspect Billy O'Barr's room in Cousins Hall. FIRST ROW: Melrose Nitsche, Nolan Kunkel, Mrs. L. R. Hereford, L. R, Hereford, William Jancha. SECOND ROW: Gary Griffin, Jimmie Grant, Marvin Jackson, Bill Robertson. THIRD ROW: John Bradley, Eloy Guerra, John Wilson, Jimmy Myers, Candelario Ruiz. FOURTH ROW: Glen Schrutka, Murray Myers, Henry Barth, Tommy Gillespie, Clayton Burns, Jose Coronado, Leonel Escobedo. OFFICERS Westervelt-Plato is a cooperative dorm- President itory in which the students share the MELROSE NITSCHE Work and cost of operation. The twin Viceapresident houses were presented to the college by NOLAN KUNKEL the families whose names they bear. WE TERVELT - FLAT CO - OP 196 MAY HALL COUNCIL OFFICERS The May Hall Council repre- ofesidmt sents the boys of the dormitory JOHN NEE and administers the activities of fice-President May Han' JACK BOND Fecretary JERRY CALLISON , A413 Feathers fly as Charlie Pirtle Wallops Charles' Rachui, Charlie Bryan, sneaking up on Pirtle, is unaware of Henry Ebert in ambush above him. 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Q f ' 'H 1' 1 ' V, .YL 'A 1 .,-, N ' 1 x A - n -Ji KAY TREPTOW JANAK Drum Major JAN WILSON Head Majorette JO ANNE BARTH Majorette KAYE RIEBSCHLAGER M a jorette CHEER BOBBY RAGSDALE ' B xx mn JACKIE STEWART Head Cheer Leader LE DERS All an an B BARRY CARPENTER GEORGIA GREEN 202 JAMIE PALVBLLA . ,.,,. DAVE SMITH, backfield coach, began his coaching ca- rer at ABI as a student assistant after transferring from Texas ABM. He became a full-time coach after earning B.S. and M.S. degrees. e CCDACHI G STAFF GILBERT E. STEINKE, head football coach and director of athletics, graduated from Afdl in 1942. He was the Javs' leading scorer in his final year and won Little All-American honors. He continued his football career with the Philadelphia Eagles, playing five seasons of professional football. 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X ' - 44 fl 1 I x T Q15 A251 38 A251 27 A251 47 A251 0 A251 16 A251 20 A251 19 A251 0 A251 12 A251 13 A251 7 199 A251 fans lme up on the field for the Javelmas entry wxth Cheerleaders Bobby Ragsdale Jackre Stewart Jack Bond, Georgia Green and Barry Carpenter leadmg the way V,m..,., ,...' .5 2 Q ,. 2 i 1 .-1 e 1 ...w..,.f,,r- in mann. ii vi 1 e ss 9 B 25 324' 1115 6 15 hi his M ' 33 'iEW3 ' a ? 32 ,, if Q J ZEZ . H : :E EEE- .fd 1 N I ' in .. . 5 ' - -'Z :V ,,.:i.,. I I E-I -: E F1 ' A A - 2 . 12 353 222' ' 2221 2 2 Y W FIRST ROW: Lupe Jaimes, Sid Hoermann, Billy Davis, Bob Graf, Corky Crane, Albert Taylor, Joe I-Iolcomb, Joe Green, Bruce Shugart, Curtis Shed, Wayne Adams, Glenn Selby. SECOND ROW: Fred Kallina, Freeman Delane, Jerry Thompkins, Harvey Scheel, James French, Kenneth Kachtik. Sonny Park, George Brown, Harry Craig, J. D. Nester, Earl Morris. THIRD ROW: L. A. Malechek, Bill Morris, Gerald Lambert, Donald Waters, Jerry Wiggins, James Graeber, W. J. Stokley, Quenten Cook, Jim Stephens, Joe Howell, Robert Trevino, Bob Lindquist. .IAVELINAS F Tl +-'rf . as JOE HOWELL HAROLD HOLDEN Elsa Carrizo Springs Co-Captain Co-Captain Guard, TWO Letters FI1lll'JaCli, Three Letters f ':'t ' ' I in : ': 2M llii End L. A. Malechek receives a heave from Quarterback Jerry 'Thompkins for the fifth Hog score of the night as two University of Corpus Christi backs perform a ballet dance. ASI OPENS SEASON WITH 38-O VICTORY OVER UCC JAMES GRAEBER Needville Tackle, Two Letters Kingsville, September 10 , . ,, I M. ,f , , 'runs E Ver ' E73 K A8zI UCC 20 9 First Downs 377 82 Rushing Yardage 49 60 Passing Yardage 15 15 Passes Attempted 6 6 Passes Completed 3 1 Passes Intercepted by 4 9 Punts 107 282 Yards Punting 0 0 Fumbles Lost 144 115 Yards Penalized JOE I-IOLCOMB Freer 206 Halfback, Two Letters sew ee .- ' - I Wwe me FOR FIRST WIN SINCE '38 5 F JAVS UPSET TRINITY 24-I4 CORKY CRANE Kingsville, September 14 Lyfofd Halfback, Four Letters CAL HUTZLER A8zI TRINITY Rio Medina Halfback, Three Letters First Downs 22 7 238 123 Rushing Yardage 76 50 Passing Yardage 15 15 Passes Attempted 5 4 Passes Completed 1 0 Passes Intercepted by 4 3 Punts 137 118 Yards Punting 5 1 Fumbles Lost 51 55 Yards Penalized Diminutive Halfback Corky Crane scampers for 25 yards around the Tiger end as a bevy of Bengals close in for the tackle sg s is , s ms HE ss gn, Hg: ses E me B E ...Et ... 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MALECHEK Barksdale End, One Letter ASI DOWNS BOBCATS I6-O JERRY THOMPKINS San Antonio Quarterback-Halfback, Squadman Almost entirely hidden by the Bobcat ball carrier, End Lupe J aimes makes t tackle stick, giving up little yardage on the play. BEARKATS EDGE OUT WIN OVER JAVELINAS, 2I-20 ' A A E EE 'elite .t.lli4-1Fis,Q2 UH' Aszl 15 133 135 38 14 0 5 156 1 20 BOB GRAF Corpus Christi Halfback, Squadman Kingsville, October 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE 14 First Downs 212 Rushing Yardage 25 Passing Yardage 6 Passes Attempted 2 Passes Completed 2 Passes Intercepted by 5 Punts 107 Yards Punting 3 Fumbles Lost 55 Yards Penalized JOE GREEN Harlingen Quarterback, Three Letters Holden totes the pigskin for long yardage as three defenders converge for the tackle. F1 mg' , B Pullback Harold Holden is halted short of the double-stripe by a determined opposition. HOGS GIVEN AXE BY SFA LUMBERJACKS, 32-O A8zI 11 115 90 20 6 0 6 172 2 168 Nacogdoches, October 2 6 STEPHEN F. 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A s gf DONALD' WATERS CURTIS SHED WINfS'IfON 'KELLY Rio Hondo Lyford KIUQSUIUQ End, Squadman Halfback, Squadman Halfback, Squadman We DN na EARL MORRIS HARRY CRAIG Alice EGF!!! Center, Squadman Fullback, Squadman BILL PIPPEN Pampa Three-Year Letterman Student Coach Q3 f P 592 LQ QLQQQ 'N 6 Ca J. D. NESTER -- ,MH GEORGE BROWN D'Hanis ff Anahuac Fullback, Squadman 25 f 'W l Halfback, Squadman C xfu . I LL' ' W BILLY WHITE DOUGLAS WARD Aransas Pass Hebbronuille End, Squadman Manager 219 awwl'-V 5 isp e Qs A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 BASKETBALL THE SEASON RECORD 34 A251 53 40 A251 75 47 A251 46 62 A251 52 55 A251 56 76 A251 63 59 A251 65 U. of Corpus Christi 71 A251 72 52 62 54 54 68 51 70 59 60 61 53 59 61 88 53 Harlingen AFB Cabaniss Field Harlingen AFB Texas University Southwestern University of Houston Texas Lutheran Howard Payne? Sul Ross States' Southwest Texas? Southwest Texas ' Howard Payneik Lamar Tech ' Sam Houston ' Sul Ross Statex Trinity University East Texas? Stephen F. Austin f Sam Houstonif Lamar Tech? Southwestern A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 A251 St. Mary's University Trinity University St. Mary's Southwestern Louisiana Pemex Oilers Stephen F. Austinx East Texas Statex Texas Lutheran xLone Star Conference Game Season Record: 17 wins, 14 losses. Conference Record: 5 wins, 9 losses Qfifth placej C. W. Kromer Billy K D romer cDona1d on M Jay Hawley Rodney Robb Jack Jones -David Patrick Ted Do Tommy Arnold U. of Corpus Christi ckery Gindor Patton 61 58 65 47 59 A 38 55 65 90 74 56 57 65 78 41 CO-CAPTAIN DON MCDONALD Canyon Honorable Mention All-Conference Senior Guard, Three Letters center Ted Dockery and Sul Ross' counterpart A1 Schomber or the game-opening toss. Billy Krorner climaxes a fast-break with a successful two-pointer. H fs' , , ' CO'-CAPTAIN TED DGCKERY Honorable Mention All-Conference Senior Center, Three Letters San Antonio Don McDonald hits a twisting lay-up after faking a Lumberjack out of position, ARNOLD PATTON Meadow Sophomore Center, One Letter 43 J AY I-IAWLEY d Austin Jay Hawley leaps above two defenders to get off a jump shot as Jack Hogafzggilflgggxon Jones fights for position under the basket. Junior Guard Gm Letter Dockery drops a chari U11 -.Ng -:oem 1 i I 1 2--1-rr: ep. 1 t ty toss as Jack Jones and Jay Hawley get set to A, K uw5e3m , WNt-tw 'MHA V-k , 'Q-, ,- 51, V' X- ,Q 1 1 faire-.,g, - e..f22Sffe ' xNVN 1' 'Ai Q Q Dfw mn nn 'N ,X ef, f , X .f3'?j,?:t' K' ' BILLY KROMER San Antonio Honorable Mention All-Conference Senior Guard, Four Letters :B W WS: .,.'E!- if ,Q 'tn Ee J. J ..:t1 ' K v-Ag ,., :- Q 25 1 , -if , We Jay Havylley fires a one-hander out of the corner as Ted Dockery DAVID PATRICK gets pos1t1on to follow it up. Victoria unior Forward, One Letter JACK JONES Junior Forward, One Letter Woodsboro Billy Kromer is robbed of a cinch two points by 'SFA's Tins1ey's sensational block. 2? L 55 V-, I. Ted Dockery takes to the air to tie St. Mary's 6-foot, 8 inch Ha on the initial jump ball. w-gg Sie' N 5' This is U. P. -Set. whose spirit inspired the Hustlin Hogs to wins over S. F. Austin, Southwest Texas, an Sam Houston. 22, 3 ,ll 4 5 A fn, W,-, I f- A it .' I? -.'fl'f ', I 1-U 1 go.,-. 'fqsahf if h h' JF . .' 6514- fig- ,g ,Z H - 5,-.1 1 U. . A TQ, ' wwf '-'C W-'r -11- Tf3J'1f:L7?lPv , - f r .rf 33 ws 111, W V4 .. 'qi' . Don McDonald leads the pack down with a wide-open layup. RODNEY ROBB Sophomore Forward, Squadrnan Galena Park TOMMY GINDORF Frosh Center, Squadman pampa Jay Hawley pours two more through the nets while bewildermg 225 ' . three Austxn defenseman SONNY BRAZIL Relay Man TRACK In their first meet of the season, the .lavelina track team made an excellent showing in Laredo's Border Olympics shortly before El Rancho went to press. Pros- pects were good for a team which would top last year's rec- ord. In addition to a strong nucleus which reported early, several other men were to report at the close of spring football training. Early-season prospects were that the A551 men would pose a strong threat in several events, and it seemed likely that with several meets behind them the Javelinas would offer sharp competition in virtually every event. 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Mm E M E E . mx H E MM fm MHEEME EM E N M - N .E M E EK -g.,MiEM,s5 .Mm E E U M E E Em E E E H B EA EQEFE--Jivmgfg ws? ss is -E WW,-Wi sf um' NM GARY PATTERSON Over the top! E was wma-mx-its LL MORRIS TONY GARZA Sprint man 227 EEE E mil HB Sign nl PS1 EV M EB NE E E WHS EM, nm mn IL STEINKE, JOE MYERS, COACH G JAMES HYDEN It's this way, ' was I E M Emu, 1 E E mn BMEEEQ EE EE me gn E-E www mm E Coach . .. . Emu A mms: E E En mms ms ms ww m E mam Ewa-a ms aww Mama M wig, W -as mzE ms nm mg E as-mam Emma wan HIL? EH M M1 E M H if 'lawn M M gm EE KNEE FH MHWMX M M :mm MM nm-EB-sw. N :limi ww - M MM E 'UW mm E .ME '--,A E. E ww W ms Q. -mam nm mmm nw E Em ww Em EEE Em M B 1 B na B E 'HQVEME H M .W WE' M 'wma n mmm mn afggrfq ff T p i T , kwa? W, -of if - 'S....,, KNEELING: Mike Bryan, Mike O'Grady, Arthur Burgoyne. STANDING: Bob Clark, Buzzy Murphy, Ronald Blanton, Ronnie Cornelius, Dr, W. H. Leckie. GCLF TEAM The golf team, coached by Dr. W. H. Leckie, started off the season with a good showing at the Border Olympics in Laredo, and showed promise of excelling at the Fort Worth Recreational Meet and the Lone Star Conference Games in San Marcos. Its season record was not available in time to be recorded in E1 Rancho. Team members practice daily during the spring by courtesy of the Kings- ville and Alice country clubs, and as a result have showed up better than in past years. 228 fda! TENNIS TEAM After a year's lapse from tennis participation, the Javelinas returned to the courts this year. Ralph Waters, not shown in the picture below, was their only letterman, but some promising new material reported for daily practice under the direction of Coach Davis Smith. Since El Rancho went to press shortly after the season opened, little can be' said of the netmen's season, but plans included probable matches with Del Mar College, Southwest Texas State Teach- ers College, Texas Lutheran College, and Pan American College in addition to taking part in the Lone Star Conference meet at San Marcos in May. KNEELING: Terry Affolter, James Tyler, Tommy Monroe. STANDING: Hugh Cavitt, Dennis Klumpp, Joe Lattus. fN Fl' fffflm '? ' And White of the HPE Y Myers of BSU during an intramural football game. A Q Club bears down on ball-carrier Joe I T R 1 My K 'air 'T , ' 'TN ' L J L if' ' . ' il ' -C g1g'g??6v: fe, N' A ' 3' 1.1! ' ' 155955 ,j+ ff yy C AJ! , 3 K h ' C. W. Kromer U A blows the whistle for intramural gridmen. ,L 'R Table tennis ,nnl 7 gi champ Pat Schmitt ' f smashes a ball in fine form. ' Both teams tense as Boone and Boenig jump for the ball at the start of the MSC-HPE Club basketball game. 4URALS lb- len Schulze and Jo Ann ttillo shoot for archery uracy. Arms stretch for the rebound during a hard- fought game. Pat Schmitt connects with a fast one during a badminton game. Winston Kelly attempts t Lester Nix connects with a' left block Bill Poehnert's right jab. 231 Cross to Jaime Gonzales, iawl W , 1 N 2 w 3 x ' l . . . -Y. -, Jaap, 7,5 ,Y -..-,-Y,., -T - V- ,- - ..,.,,.,,. -...,.,,.,1-,,..,,7...,T,,,,T.Tf12E.,- Q I. VH, ,, ,ww 1 gw w , 1 N 1 4 1 w y ' V , X , . w y H ITIE -sa l l l i Cipriano Martinez demonstrates his rope-spinning abil- i ity to Rodolfo DeLeon, Elwin Peterson, and Adan i Arjona. as ,WM: xsmna msmsmxm mes we O'Neil Gipson and Jack Kerr brush up on their pool in the Game Room. Registration is first on the agenda every fall. Dr. John Glock and Dr. N. C. Mohn chat with two pretty future teachers, Laura Beth Smith and Kay Statton, during a lull in the storm. f , X, -J-v' ,521- Old frien , n s ips formed as James Hamilton, Terry O'Neal, Ray Henry, Albert McGuill, and Dan Rowell listen to Melvin Russell Csecond from rightj tell a wild one on the steps of May Hall. dships are renewed new frie d h' Resting from th g in, elba Atzenhoffer, Jo Westmoland, Becky Mohley, Kay Ray, and lggie Harvey lau over old El Ranchos in the Lewis Hall lounge. e rush of movin ' M arryl Bettge wields int brush on Ronnie Beakley preparation for the Shirt-tail nrade. John I-lellum, already corated, sympathizes. + Q 3 ITICZXII Ernest Franke looks mercifully dazed by the goings'-on, while Mickey Chamberlain and Car- roll Allison get a kick out of all the wild make up. Perils aplenty downtown as blindfolded Fish females scrape through a shaving race. Barbara McNair's outfit wins applause during the climax of the proceedings. Upperclassmen make the most of this opportunity to make the event truly unforgettable for the Fish. ,aw .gp wx H .L M ,W Darla Deats gives out with high-powered music at the, AWS Big-Little Sister Picnic Cheld inside because it rainedj . Els ssl. A81 students raided the UCC Campus and brought back the bacon-namely, the Tarpon anchor and letters. Looking over the spoils are Bobbie White, Hector Garza, Gary Underwood, Tad Kromer, Charlie Bryan, Bill Brodnax, and Manon Ray. . Jackie Prescott and Butch Garrett whirl at one of the Thursday night Dateless Dances. Freshman Calendar Girls at the Cheerleader Variety Show in- clude Kaye Reibschlager, Jackie Wilson, Barbara Hutto, .lo Ann Barth, Sandra Wright, Nancy Harris, Villa Harris, Glenda Ortolon, Jerri Reddock, Vicki Schwarz, and Peggy Brown. is rx - ss- ri sms is H r L..1 11- ill in--Y Angela Palzicios drives lonely .sailors wild vstith her , d d HU. 1 h d. e ith d d h ,S h p f f h Milton Clark an 'Pre 1 je pese tie au ienc W Pigsclilggangggigei, e out acl lc portion O t IS Year S music such as the immortal-at ABI- Jalisco . l s v A I i n F l Susie Knaggs leads the freshman girls' chorus and Pops Uimmy Stewartl in the finale. 0,0 - - Other freshmen spent their time working backstage, as witness 532gQfinBealg1SYn ggres usage? George Haag and Roger Kesterson in a more leisurely moment ..Taboo,g, g ' 237 with the Follies' self-appointed mascot. Wood for the Homecoming bonfire, gathered for two weeks, is guarded all night to insure against an early blaze. 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Nina Clark extols the virtues of Hawaii at the Alpha Sigma party. Lorraine Olsen entertains Jan Hotchkiss and Carol Henson, among others, at the Beta Gamma Rush Party. The Delta Theta Rush Party was oriental in theme. ,K 3' In A ,..' I .Mi 5 - V ' 5,121 I , A?' 'Q' .,., ea if ll 'ir' ' , -' .1 e ':'. 'L 'as ' 12 A 5, ' i A:'vl j.l 1 i ragga 1 If l 'iiffll ll X I4 'gA ,yi N . F r L is r f fl, 1 I 'J ,I ' :3 . .a 7' Clockwisez Mary Kaye Meek and Pat Schmitt search for a place on the loor at the Delta Theta party. The noose hangs high at the Beta Gamma Rush Party. ushees Glenda Ortolon, Peggy Brown. and Barbara Barber ye the decoration warily, while others, including Villa Harris, ust look sleepy. Beta Gamma pledge -Sue Studivant makes her curtsey at the nter-Sorority Presentation Dance. Pledges from the three sororities form an all-white Christmas tar to complete the ceremonies. In Hamlet, the Footlights Club's Shakespearean production for the a Y year, Polonius CGilbert Burrellj informs King Claudius fCharles Dun- hamb and Queen Gertrude CSue Clinej that he suspects the reason for Hamlet's madness. Ah, nymph in yon orisons . . . Hamlet, portrayed by Larry Biddison, yearns for Ophelia flggie l-Iarveyl. Louis Mangel as Osric tensely Watches the duel between Laertes QRonnie Beakleyj and Hamlet. E as n me . ia, A Q . ss a ., . rm -'w s ,. B sf . m'-V5 ENE as B ss H VE H is , --is I as H msmsg Em I as as 1L E V . , i me M H Bm may .,,,, I B H lil-c.L.:n, WiffY dialogue between Hamlet and the GfaVe' The Poisoner CVirgil I-lagarj comforts the Player Queen CKay dieser fDiek Gfafl affords a humorous interlude upon the death of her husband CROSS Lancej , as members of the court in the tragedy. the famous play within a play scene. 1 xmo05llR W Warm-up time for the Deadly Delta Thetas before the Powder Puff Bowl Game. This year's edition of the Queen's Shotguns perform at halftime, showing ROTC what a real crack rifle team should look like. Hub Dixon and Bud Merka, Delta Theta cheer- leaders, give the crowd a laugh. 'ff Pat Speedy Schmitt, carrying the ball for Delta Theta, is about to meet op- position from Beta Gamma Mau Mau's Kaye Townsend and Lorraine Olsen. 1 W. J. Stokley, King Powder Puff, receives his bouquet from last year-'s king, Corky Crane. Their escorts: J an Hotchkiss 'and Lucille Briggs. ai is was 1-XSS ws-' sein' EE mn mi. mm an mn an 'mn n nm. ga. nnmmxis-Fknnra an sxgwwf-sg in the Infirmary. Fred Kallina spends time K and a nickel . . . SQ --is my Emu m n gn all oi-frii in sr W 'ne' Lantana campaigning, as colorful as ever, covers the campus with signs and slogans. 1' U7 Miss Lucille Delery checks Sandra lVloss's temperature during a . . . amusing Leatrice Koch with his chit-chat. Lorraine Olson and Kathy Davenport down the polls on election day. e campus celebrates Christmas with a variety of activities. re, the A Cappella Choir finishes its final number in a beautifully-staged-and-sung program of Christmas SIC. g . w.. . Kaki Martin shows a starry-eyed little guest the e man behind the beard is Dean J. C. Jernigan, playing Way to the Candy as Marvin Luce looks On' nta at the Student Council-Governing Board party for chil- en of faculty and students. At the moment Santa is taking e of Al Brieger, Dean Turner, and Bill Kell. j-, . M- '-'ii James McCrocklin tried to get into a more scholarly posi- The evening ended in a dance in the Tejas when he saw the photographer coming at the Christmas 2 Room. Carol Sparks and Jane Cabaniss serve fee, but David Ferries remained composed. 45 refreshments. wi -N i. Lachie CBasil Millerl and Margaret CLee Car- terj share a tender love scene in the Pootlights production of The Hasty Heart. Another scene from the arena-staged comedy shows Dick Graf, Charles Dunham, Cuaymon Thompson and Norman Chandler trying to find out what this Scot wears under his kilts. n ,ji PM 'MTW Eff' rj I Q3 Shelley Smith, at left, watches the children greet the Forest Fairy CGrace Fernandezj in the children's play, Hansel and Gretelf' Larry Biddison and Barbara Petry are mildly startled in an embrace by her fiancee, Ronnie Beakley, and friend Cmaymon Thompson. The play is Misalliance. Ronnie Beakley, as Bentley in George Bernard Shaw's comedy, has tantrum, to the dismay of Lee Carter, Charles Dunham, Barbara Larry, and Iggie Harvey. -4,,,.f Long live Miss I-lotlips of 1958, Fran Sralla, who beams at the crowd at the Press Club Backward Dance. Her date, Wallis Gregorcyk, just looks, dazed by it all. Demarious Keller saves a quarter at the door by careful use of the Kiss-o-Meter and of date Richard Titus. Best Corsages were sported by Jerry Callison, Bill Lea, and Bob Graf, who are the respective dates of Judy Sergeant, Karole Kempe, and blase Mary Waul Thompson. on Cate just doesn't believe a word Margaret Munn is telling orothy Gabbert at the AWS Lasagna Supper. Raymond Pomales, Natalia Venecia, Sharon White, James Graeber, Tommie Barnes, and Bill Reuthinger help themselves at the buffet im ze in 'D-xnr, Page 4. it . is is ,- ll ,mix Hin X M ff' it 1 A Q- it L F U.l.snb10-ulvwomowvff-uma me wW, l W N' cookies 4 : I I , I 1 h e mlmwIl1'l5lt Tug'T:,Ia1iat:3l V . . ee Page 18 VOLUME 45-No. .145 5g,gfggt':,,:a?f4+z'.gli',::,.':,'iI z,'i'tE!irff1rY CGMQUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, l9S7 1,:wg-4r,',-,ggg,,,:,'f-yx'g,p1,1,t'gm 56 Pages In 'rm gwtm. .mcg :wg CEN-rg I , Special lule W c 1 Pfogflmi fo' Slut '9l'll'S Rocker Churihes' Some Grouns Plan Christmas Service 1 Durmq Two Days RP' YLUFIENCII PATH!! 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