Texas A and M University - El Rancho Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)
- Class of 1959
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John Henry tells transf student Billie Ann Yar brough where to go Mary Ann Chilen, Norma Faye Reed, and Anne Wallner wait their turn registration. Joan Vaughn looks happy as she signs a check for books at the bookstore-she must have got some of these rare second- hand books. Charles Massey, Don Culpepper, and Kenneth Black wait for service. ,gf 1' WE , 3I-.- lg1 V1 i Q wk 'MF 14 The little Javelina mascot is really rooting for ABI. Bill Brodnax and Zan Matthies keep watchful eyes on him. Em whole thing is pretty funny. 1 .ft ..,. ar. i ,- e- ,..,,,N..,- -F S , , H- ,mia W , N X 235,, -fi, 'sa a W Q,,J' W X N, t'1 . rr is Ba ,i,Y V, -- f Q, V, --.-wf: WM 4 an fi-f r ir- ,1.,ia.n '2 'aan .X new f grim- H . 81- ,.. as Ear M 7, . N., M lqg.- Study? In the Tejas Room? Well, looks like Julie Dunten, David Patrick, and Mary Martha Miles are doing just that. kia? 2 Thursday night! Bring on the Date- less Dance! Joe Frerking, in the middle, hams for the camera, and Mary Ann Sills smiles prettily. The latest way to avoid studying at May Hall is spinning tops. Lefty Harold Krause winds up as Richard Tullis, Larry Valigura, David Zabel, Al Stock, Buzzy Murphy, Zan Matthies, and Kenneth Webber get excited. , jjjgq f wa-'aa 1 an wgrwrn-:Q sg?-f-'uswiyg Marek means business, but Donna Kellogg thinks as a ...rl-is 1 ww M jing, wmv is .aww ..-ri Q, ,nfl ?E:B9.i L iii! 15 ,w as-1 ,X mr 51151 1 Freshmen have a blast at the class officer election as harried Student Cc members count the waving arms. Jan Wilson and Fred Hueber, Peggy Cmuion and Don DeSoto jitterbug at the Halloween Carnival. H 4 ..-f , Vw. VV 'Hifi'-3i fT'7lf ' MI, jpiiif Wi jf Ila Kay Bumpers kids with Raby Hamilton and Curtis -Shroyer as they look over the nearly-completed Agriculture Building. Sheri Poignee serves punch to Susan Witten at the A,WS Big- Little Sister adoption ceremonies. Pat Pollock and Barbara Petty explore the Fine Arts Center, now under construction. ONE-two, ONE-two, OOO'hhh--Ann Malone and June Berry use up enough energy to justify having a coke. 265 Clubbers Kay Ashworth, Bobby Whatley, Kay Cramer, and David work on a' Dads Day sign. The campus was covered with signs up by organizations, both on Dad's Day and on Homecoming Familiar faces take on many different-and quite interesting- expressions during a pep rally. Anyone recognize Lou Ann Thompson, Myrna Kay McGregor, Elaine Elliff, Farris Schmidt -or the freshman in the reflective pose? ff' 17 Mudpit madness infects everyone after the Homecoming bonfire. W. L. Brown and Bill Copin are among the more recognizable mud- hogs during the traditional tug-of-war. Jean McKim, Homecoming Queen for 1958-59. and her escort, William Jancha, leave the foot- ball field after the half-time presentation. A large crowd enjoys the Homecoming Dance. Among the couples are Teri Martinez and Pots Alaniz, Alton Gene Wills and his date, and Rodney Robb and Earlyne Bailey. Aw, fellers! Have a heart! Richard Gibby looks like a sick Fish as Jack Bond adds another layer of enamel, Ray Schneider and Mickey Kauhn watch the painting with great respect. The Shirttail Parade is about to begin!! In a saner moment, students dance at the Aggie Christmas Dance. Peggy Guion, Bobby Bird- well, Jackie Prescott, Carroll Wilbanks, Carolyn Shelton, and Byron Russell dance to the Western music. w5saQa55f?J And off they go! Fish swarm Larry Erler and let him feel cool night air on his legs. ,Streamers fly, students cheer, and pandemon- ium is king at the fun- niest event of the year -the Shirttail Parade. 'NP , 's extra-curricular pastime. Fred Buri stole the Follies with his smooth songs and the accompaniment of the Accidentals, Don Culpepper. Robert Anderson, Ronny Smith, and Norris Crownover. Freshman Follies for 1958 included such acts as this Ger- Band. Ann Malone, Lynn Barker, Angel Herrera, Larry and Floyd Kilgore fail to notice drummer Richard At the Foreign Students' Tea, Shirley Santi and Al Wehbe exchange notes on their homelands as Joe Issa. Captain Harold Wood, and Dr. Charles Bajza listen. David Myers must have really pulled a boo-boo, judg- ing from the expressions on his and Mary Kaye Hellums' faces! The 'Kappa Sigs are in fine form for their tent show- as witness Can-Canners Ronny Edwards, Jim Ringold, goyd Kilgore, Don Culpepper, Mike Baldwin, Dave owe. Several Alices in Wonderland enjoy the Alpha Sigma rush party. Barbara Cornelius, Beverly Wright. Roxy Weaver, Billie Yarbrough, Martha Bollinger, and Judi Scarbrough eat and look. Ellie Burkhardt presents Powder Puff King Billy White with a bouquet as his escorts Barbara Carey and Sheri Poignee look on with glee. Nancy Howell tries to evade Penny Potter as Norma Thomas screams encouragement. Thrill of a lifetime - Kaye Riebschlager finds out that she has just become a Lantana Lady. Tina Wood, Juliet Moon Mar ie Lowrance, Shir Bob Lobaugh and M Martha Miles superv the Lantana electi while Annette Moer Barbara Carey, an Johnny Rocha ca s votes for their favor candidates. , g ' ley Salge, and Donna Kellogg go wild with her. if Buzzy Murphy and Ann Lewis sing Christmas Carols at the M a y H a ll Christmas Party, The mirror reflects Jimmy Gopffarth, M a r y F r a n c e s Disbro, Buddy Lynum, and other carolers. 20 I 1' Here we find Tommy Barnes con- Study time always comes around. ggi . . . I centrating with the microscope. Who will ever forget A'i5I's flo o d e d campus? Sheri Poignee wades through the puddles to get to class. Wouldn't it be easier to just cut? Q . ,M me-M ' s Mi Inter-Sorority Presentation Dance is enjoyed. The music comes by cour- of the Blue Notes. K 1'-. 21 .5 .,,.. X4 -3, 1 ., ,.:,.- 1 .i .1 .. r .. , , . . , Up, up, UP, goes the line on the kiss-o-meter as John Henry records the united efforts of Dovie McDonald and James Jay at the annual Back- wards Dance. Lynn Barker and Bobby Brown pose for El Rancho's ubiquitous photog- rapher. wx ff v' ! It ' I Ev 3 a C 9. K Xa' W I r F SN N Sl K mf f-M52 AMN' x piiiz . 1958 - F N K1 f 24' 2- ,turf in ,.., 1' -Y lf-.J -. ff ff?2 -f Lf j ff? 3 51. j5,g,1.Q1 QI' 53: 553' jg' , .H Ia iii if 3 .gif gil' 1' 4!Y1.il-56' fm X, ' g-w,L1r ,f if +11 MIA-if-l' -'F3 -'ff i :ii .wifi ' . BM , W L Q- P '4 11e ' S I v ,, 3 1: L-., .Q-if? ' 6' -9+ .fffw- ,ii QQ!! f ' ,4f5'iT ' ' --'-'-4' . W4 ', W- 1531652 3. A ' ' ' iz. -' - - T v- :?f:i'f ' ,. .LQ , VK, , 1 ,.,--QV?-g::,, V, T' .v. 'lffa M 1 - 1 I 1 X Pea 1 41 'l wif' BETTY TRAPP A home economics major, Betty is a member of Alpha Chi and Pi Kappa Epsilon. This senior from Somerset is secretary of the Home Economics Club and treasurer of Beta Gamma and Kappa Omicron Phi. BASE McDERMOTT President of the BSU, Base, junior overnme t g n major from Corpus Christi, is also active as Junior Class Presi- d d . . . . ent an as parllamentarian of Alpha Chi. He was vice- president of his Sophomore Class. CHARLES BRYAN Charlie, senior petroleum and natural gas engineering major from Falfurrias, is president of the Student Union Governing Board and has been on the Student Council. Charlie is a member of APO, the King's Rifles, and the ROTC Officers' Club. He is Cadet Captain of Band Company. WHO'S WHO in America PAGE NETTLE Page, senior mathematics major from Yorktown Physics Club, and a member of Alpha Chi. treasurer of Cap 8 Gown, secretary-treasurer of the LORRAINE OLSEN Lorraine, junior history major from Corpus Christi, ' ' Cl b d secretary of the Stu- president of the History u an dent Union Governing Board. She is historian of Beta Gamma, historian of Pi Kappa Epsilon, and a member of Phi Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi. TOM LUCE GEORGIA GREEN Vice-president of the student body is Tom Luce, senior Head Cheerleader Georgia bows this spring as a Lantana agricultural education major from Mission. Tom is Lady for her third time. She is a former ROTC Cadet Cadet Captain of Company A, commander of the King's Lady and is a member of Alpha Chi and Delta Theta. Rifles, and a Distinguished Military Student, He is a Georgia is a junior elementary education major from ' d Harlingen. member of Alpha Tau Alpha, the Aggie Club, an APO. ARMANDO ESTRADA as Abe serves as vice- Armando, known on campus , president of the HPE Club. A senior HPE major from Kingsville, he takes part in many intramural activities. JUAN ROCHA Johnny, senior government major from Kingsville, has served on the Student Council for two years and last year was TISA District VI chairman. Johnny is a Senior Class officer and is a member of Alpha Chi, Press Club, and the Newman Club. PATSCHMITT .WHCYS WHO in America Pat is president of AWS and vice-president of the Inter- Sorority Council. A senior HPE major from Carrizo Springs, she is in Delta Theta and the HPE Club, is secretary of WRA,. and sings in the A Cappella Choir. ROSILYN RANGE Serving as presiden.t of the Home Economics Club is Rosilyn, senior home economics major from Skidmore. Roz is vice-president of Cap '25 Cwown and is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi, BSU, and Alpha Chi. ft!-Q' I ROBERT GAERTNER Bob, chairman of AIEE-IRE, is a senior electrical engi- neering major from Floresville. He is a member of Sigma Tau, Alpha Chi, TSPE. and the Advisory Board. Le- L. A. MALECHEK V L. A., senior agricultural education major from Barks- dale, has won two letters on the Jav football team and is Cadet Colonel of the ROTC Corps. I-Ie is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha, Alpha Chi, PPA, and T Association, and is a Distinguished Military Student. A I olleges and Universities ii ifi,i,S,,,,,,,,,,,, NANCY DICKINSON Nancy, senior elementary education major from Riviera, is a member of BSU, Pi Kappa Epsilon, WRA, and the Lewis Hall Council. She is an officer of AWS. Editor of El Rancho and president of the Footlights Club, Kay is a junior English major from Kingsville. She is a second-year ROTC Cadet Lady and is a mem- ber of Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Chi, the Advisory Board, the English Club, and the Press Club. She has served as news editor of The South Texan, -STAN KING ' President of the Business Club, Stan is a student mem- ber of the American Management Association. A senior business major from Aransas Pass, he is in Alpha Chi and the Marketing Club. ' . 1? If NW S'-if NOLAN KUNKEL The president of the ABI student body, Nolan last year served as Junior Class president. A senior agricultural education major from Karnes City, Nolan has held offices in Alpha Tau Alpha, the Aggie Club, and FFA. He is a Cadet Captain and is a member of Alpha Chi. BETSEY LANGFORD E KAKI MARTIN Kaki, junior home economics major from Tilden, is rush captain of Alpha Sigma, vice-president of the Home Economics Club, and treasurer of Kappa Omicron Phi. She is also in Alpha Chi and BSU. Editor of The South Texan, Betsey is secretary-treasurer of the Press Club and vice-president of Alpha Sigma. She has been associate editor of the newspaper for two years and she has been in Pi Kappa Epsilon and on the Lewis Hall Council and the Advisory Board. Betsey is a senior elementary education major from La Marque. Q WHCTS WHO in America FRANK TYSON Frank is a senior petroleum and natural gas en- gineering major from Maysfield. He is president of TVSPE, historian of Sigma Tau, and a member of AIME. JO WILSON Jo, senior biology major from Kingsville, is a me of Alpha Chi and of the Pre-Med Club. mber olle es and Universities BOBBY CLEVELAND NANCY BLAISDELL Nancy is soloist with the Madrigal Singers and she also sings in the A Cappella choir and in Opera Worksliop. 'c ma'or from Utopia, she is historian A graduate musi J of Cap '55 Clown and is in BSU and Alpha Chi. President of AIME is Bobby, senior engineering major from Odem. He is secretary of TSPE and is also in Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau, and the Advisory Board. DEAN Cl-IAMRAD Dean, president of Alpha Tau Alpha, is a member of the 'ROTC Rifle Team, Alpha Chi, FEA, and the Avgie Club. He is a junior agricultural education major from Beeville and was a Sophomore Class officer. f 'T ' ' V ,:,, 5 QA 'l ' if r all? ,lsr X at 5 ii iw is 5 S 2 JAN HOTCHKISS Jan, senior home economics major from Corpus Christi, is a past president of Beta Gamma and has worked in the Inter-Sorority Council. She is secretary-treasurer of the Student Council and is a member of Kappa Orni- gon Phi. Last year, she was an officer of the Advisory oard. A BOB BOGUSCH President of Sigma Tau and chairman of the Advisory Board, Bob is active in AIEE-IRE, TSPE, and Alpha Chi. He is a senior electrical engineering major from Kingsville. BOB GRAF Bob, male representative-at-large to the Student Coun- cil, is a member of Sigma Tau, TSPE, AIME, and Alpha Chi, and he played football for the Hoggies. A senior petroleum and natural gas engineering major, Bob comes from Jourdanton. HO'S WHO in American Colleges an KAY CRAMER Kay, Press Club Sweetheart, is also secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class, class editor of El Rancho, and a member of Alpha Chi, Cap if Gown, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Kappa Epsilon, and Delta Theta. A senior history major from Harlingen, Kay last year was a member of the Student Council, ggkiiig ELAINE McCULLOUCiI-I Elaine, senior secondary education ma- jor from Refugio, last year was Home- coming Queen, a Lantana .Lady,'and sa? A ie Club sweetheart. She is president gg of the Lewis Hall Council and of Alpha Chi, and is a member of Pi ' h BSU. Kappa Epsilon, secretary of t e and a former ROTC Cadet Lady. In-1 niversities MARY WAUL THOMPSON Mar Waul, senior elementary edu- Y cation major from Alice, is a member of the Lewis Hall Council, Pi Kappa BARBARA BIDDISON ' Epsilon, and CCE. bara, winner of the 1958 Best Actress award, is of Alpha Psi Omega and an officer of the l etary ' h Club. A junior speech major from McAl en, tlig ts bara sings in the A Cappella Choir. JOE FRERKING administration major from Seguin, LEROY MILLER Serving his school as president of the Physics Club is Leroy, senior physics major from Donna. Joe, senior business tar of APO. He is also is past president and now secre y ' ' ' b d the ROTC Offi- in Alpha Chi, the Business Clu , an cers' Club. He is an officer in the King's Rifles. in ' 2 if 31 if jf . .RV U . M., f .EQ .. fi Axe M Y . VK , E an .X -V W A? ,egg ar- sa 1, -iw M -:I - , K M A,,....A , V I 0 far!! 2 XA!--I -1 A '-,iii V, M-x 4 ,-,ff qrdff, r a'f ' 1 fa' , Y 'li ' .Rv , .gl 4 rn? vs V, L- , vw 4, f V 'W A. :Gp A ASG 'hav I V 1958 H ., ,J , if :4 i, fi 6 - ? ' '1 .1- ,4:, , 'Lil In 4 f., 'gan-1 an f X M Q ...AEC ff f A 47 L f 3 9 1 xg? f sw I 1 it 'ft' 'F ' -.N lf A ME. 'dxf 3 , .-V, ,A -v Z! i ,I ga 1 Q -. ,551 ,fa ' E 'Q' Q. . -. '1' K. . .1 1',' ' ., , ,- , , . L f .L Ai ,Q f,':'j.g411p 1-5.2.1 is wf.!'f'i.A1 E, Q 4 2754 Q -rar, Q Mu jg ' K , galfsewy if N, -1+ A 2' uf 5. 4,..44i'55 FROM LEFT: Johnny Rocha, Bob Graf, Richard Park, Billy O'Barr, Dr. Joe E. Brown, Jan Hotchkiss, Nolan Kunkel. Bettie Stock, Dr. W. H. Leckie, John Henry, Reynold Veselka, Tom Luce. TLIDE TCO NCIL The Student Council is the core of student government at ABI. The Council strives to handle problems arising among the student body and to keep the governmental machine well oiled. Officers are chosen in a hard-fought campus election each spring. Johnny Rocha, J. B. McMenamy, and Don Smith prepare to embark for the Little United Nations assembly on the SMU campus. 34 ,WC OFFICERS President NOLAN KUNKEL Vice-President TOM LUCE Secretary-Treasurer JAN HOTCHKISS Reporter JOHN HENRY N Female Representative 1 BETTIE STOCK Male Representative BOB GRAFY Sponsors DR. W. H. LECKIE DR. JOE E. BROWIN OFFICERS Chairman BOB BOGUSCH Vice-Chairman RICHARD PEDEN Secretary-Treasurer FARRI-S SCHMIDT Student Council Representatives NORMA THOMAS KATHY DAVENPORT BILL KNOX The Student Council Advisory Board is a melting pot of all organizations. Problems a re brought up to present to the Student Council. governmental Jonell Harvey and Tommy Walther discuss plans for the ABI delegation to the SCONA meeting at ABM. DVISORY BOARD FIRST ROW: Lorraine Olsen, Martha Kay Philen, Bob Bogusch, Norma Norris, George Vaughan. SECOND ROW: Earlyne Bailey, Kathy Davenport, Donna Wilson, Delores Marek, Jim Dougherty, Farris -Schmidt, Norma Thomas. Wiley Barton, Wray Nell Evans. THIRD ROW: Donald Thomas, Kay Ashworth, Robert Ciaertner, Larry Williams, Judy Brown, Candelario Ruiz, Bridget Richards. Bill Knox. ,. 'SN7 governmental FIRST ROW: Sheri Poignee, Pat Schmitt. Tommy Barnes. SECOND ROW: P M ' ' I at acMahon, Carrie L. Bishop, Elaine McCullough, Vivian Barth. ASSOCIATI F WOME STUDENTS Cie The Association of Women Students, a branch of the Inter- collegiate Association of Women Students, was founded on the AYSI campus in 1941. All ABI girls . automatically b e c o m e members. Its purpose is to de- velop cooperation, friendliness, and leadership a m o n g all women students. OFFICERS President ' A PATRICIA SCHMITT Vice-President TOMMY BARNES Secretary LOU ANN THOMPSON Treasurer SI-IERI POIGNEE Sponsor MRS. CARRIE L. BISHOP orgia Green, way in the back, spots the cameraman at the AWS Big- Little Sister Picnic. Peggy Kirksey, Jan Hotchkiss, Pat Piper and Anne Poteet, among others, scowl in another direction. 3 6 . OFFICERS Chairman CHARLIE BRYAN Vice-Chairman MARVIN LUCE, The Student Union Governing Secretary Board is a joint student-faculty LORRAINE OLBEN group which provides recrea- Reporter tional activities of both cultural J. B. MCMENAMY and social interest for the stu- Sponsors dents of Af5I. F. B. WINES DR. E. H. POTEET MRS. CARRIE L. BISHOP AL BRIEGER TUDE TU IO GOV gg, governmental Marvin Luce points to Weatherford, O'kla., destination of the A261 delegation to the regional convention of Student Unions. Other delegates are Charlie Bryan, J. B. McMenamy, Norma Reed, Kathy Davenport, and Lorraine Olsen. ERNING BOARD . 1 - fqfagvr it FIRST ROW: Norma Faye Reed, Marvin Luce, Kathy Davenport, J. B. McMenamy. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Olsen, A1 Brieger, Charlie Bryan, Carrie L. Bishop. 37 QE governmental 1 1 X COLISINS Patsy Hickman and Casey Jones engage in a game of chess dur- ing the Cousins Hall Open House, while Artie Guerra enter- tains Gail Manning with his record collection. l U f' ir ' U mi FIRST ROW: Wayne Adams, Joe Ladd, Aronld Patton. SECOND ROW: Jim Vernor, Billy O'Barr, Jack Jones, Artie Guerra, Richard Gibby, LL COUNCIL The Cousins Hall Dorm Coun- cil strives to create a harmonious dorm life through the planning of varied social activities dur- ing the year. 38 OFFICERS President JOE LADD Vice-President JIM VERNOR Secretary-Treasurer ARNOLD PATTON Reporter RICHARD GIBBY governmental OFFICERS President LARRY ERLER M Vice-President I VIRGIL SCHULZ Secretary - Treasurer JOHN McCOY Reporter TOMMY MOSS The Baugh Hall Dorm Council is a representative group of Lila Baugh Dorm students, elected to aid residents in all possible ways and to foster harmonious living in the dormitory. Louis Mangel, Ross Lance, and John Gibson kibitz on a bridge game. Dummy Tommy Gaddis comments on John McCoy's lead, and Ollie Gene Burnett and Jim Harris enjoy the proceedings. B LIGH H LL CO NCIL FIRST ROW: Larry Erler. Tommy Moss, Virgil Schulz. SECOND ROW: Donald Kirk, Richard Kaltermari, William Jones, John McCoy. 39 H V Vw FIRST ROW Vera Holstein Ellie Burkhardt, Kathy Davenport. SECOND ROW Elaine McCullough, Jamie Palvella, Farris Schmidt, Coranne Young, Billie Beth Manning. Dormitory officers and repre- sentatives from the various wings make up this council. Their purpose is to foster good will and harmonious living among the dormitory residents. The Council sponsors the Christmas Tea honoring Jan- uary graduates and the Spring Garden Party honoring May graduates. Harold King and Georgia Green are silhouetted against the Lewis Hall Christmas Tree. 40 OFFICERS President ELAINE McCULLO'UGH Vice-President BILLIE BETH MANNING Secretary JAMIE FALVELLA Treasurer JACKIE SCI-IULZ Parliamentarian JIMMIE LEE ROSE Reporter ANN MALONE Sports Representative .IANETTE BARLO'W OFFICERS President KENNETH WEBER Upperclassmen Jimmie Gopffarth and Vice-President Bob Karkoska enjoy the privileges of BOB TUMBERLINSON upperclassmen at an impromptu Fish Reporter shoe-shine party in May Hall. J IM GOPFFARTH The May Hall Council repre- sents the men of the dormitory 'and administers the activities of May Hall. ! i W. . Q, 1 Z' -is iv ,M - r 4 . f m be t 1 A nm .z ix. rim ri governmental Y H LL CO NCIL X .ig -5 , H fr' I 5 Q-. FIRST ROW: John Mayers, Kenneth Weber, Jimmie Gopffarth, Herb File. SECOND ROW: Jim Wither, John Calhoun, Elwin Peterson, Bob Tumberlinson, Paul Matocha. 41 governmental - A ,ij sm J' Q if , . FIRST ROXV: Jeanette Gonthier, Helen Kopecky, Judy Mika, Virginia Johnson, Susie Lynch, Vivian Barth. I SECOND RO'W: Rosa Maria Martinez, Perla Leyba, Joanna Rossington, Billie Yarbrough, Elsie Robbins, Lucille Callaway, Mary Frances Disbro, Delores Marek. ECKH RDTI4 U. The Eckhardt Dorm Council is an organization formed by stu- dents to encourage harmonious living in the dormitory and to direct special activities which these residents undertake as a group. These special activities include a Christmas Party and an Open House. OFFICER-S President VIVIAN BARTH Vice-President DELORES MAREK Secretary VIRGINIA JOHNSON Treasurer JOANNA ROSSINCTON Reporter JUDY MIKA Sports Manager ELSIE ROBBINS Parliamentarian -SUSIE LYNCH 42 CCUNCH Life in the girls' dorms is comparable to one long l party. Here Jonita Ward. Kaye Riebschlager, J Wilson, Carol Henson, and Carolyn Shelton look last year's El Rancho and trade choice tidbits of Z 2 me 'SX gh, x 'S OFFFICERS President JAMES SCI-IULZE Secretary-Treasurer CARL REYNOLDS The Seale Hall Council has as its purpose the promotion of a better atmosphere within the dorm. Its primary concern is the social welfare of its resi- dents, and, in line with this, it sponsors several social activi- ties during the year. governmental How does the darn thing run-rubber bands? Seale Hall boys get a kick out of bugging freshman girls in their Bug. S ALE H LL CO NCIL L LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Reynolds, Buddy Maxwell, James Schulze, George . fi Vaughan, Bobby Brown. .-A-if fra iv 43 honorary LPHA CHI FIRST ROW: Martha Davis, Peggy Hawkins, Annetta Bridges, Leonard Crabtree, Oraciela Chavez, Aurora Diaz Don Beckmann. SECOND ROW: Wiley Barton, Robert Bogusch, Larry Erler, Carl Yaws, Jeanette Cionthier, Barbara Woolverton Sheri Poignee, Betty Trapp, Keith Kanipe. THIRD ROW: Robert Rybicki, Arthur Onken, Kay Cramer, Bob Ciraf, Georgia Green, Robert Gaertner, Ernest Ford Joe Holcomb, Helen Kopecky, James Turner. FOURTH ROW: Jane Waddell, Casey Jones, John Robert Kampfhenkel, William Lipe, Richard Peden, Arvid Johanson Rosilyn Range, Thomas Walther, Pat -Schmitt, Ronald Crabb, Don Foster. Jane Waddell and Johnny Rocha listen to Thomas' C. Cook recount his adventures in Russia after an Alpha Chi meeting, OFFICERS President ELAINE MCCULLOUGNH Vice-President OSCAR CABRA Recording Secretary GLENDA MCKINNEY Corresponding Secretary KAY CRAMER Treasurer RICHARD ROSE Reporter MARTHA DAVIS Sponsor DR, J. R. MANNING Advisers MRS. LAURYN MIZELL MISS DOROTHY GASTON The Robert Bartow Cousins Chapter of Alpha Chi was organized on the Af5l campus in 1926. It is a national honor- ary 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. honorary Pat Schmitt, Kay Cramer, Georgia Green, and Sheri Poignee listen to an Alpha Chi program. FIRST ROW: Dr. J. R. Manning, Sammy Rocha, Glenda McKinney, Oscar Cabra, Jr., Elaine McCullough, Dorothy Gaston, Johnny Rocha. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Stirk, Donnell Hewett, Lorraine Olsen, David P. Mitteldorf, June Berry, Dean Chamrad, Page Nettle, Allen L. Jank, Bettie Stock. THIRD ROW: Okey Thompson, Kaki Martin, Bobby Atkins, Donna Wilson, Joe Frerking, Jo Wilson, Ernest Herriman, David C. Hoppens, Anne Owens, Kay Ashworth, Milton S. King. FOURTH ROW: Leon Avelar, Jr., William L. Miller, Andy Robertson, Base McDermott, L. A. Malechek, Richard Rose. Mirth G. Harrell, John Henry, James McNeal, Melrose M. Nitsche, Richard Perrin, Robert L. Herrington, Raby J. Hamilton. LPHA CHI 45 honorary EIRST ROW: Larry Erler, Dean Chamrad, Kaye Riebschlager, David Neher, Russell Cook. SECOND ROW: Darrell Hargrove, Bobby Brown, Ronnie Goldman, Rollin Smith, Allen Jank, William Lipe. THIRD ROW: E. B. Wines, John Matocha, Earl Morris, Monroe Jungmann, Richard Smith. FOURTH ROW: Melrose Nitsche, L. A. Malachek, Alan Wilbeck, Raby Hamilton, Ben Olenick, Nolan Kunkel, Bob Tumberlinson, Dr. Leo Bailey. LPH ATA President Dean Chamrad hunts for committee volun- teers, and Larry Erler hopefully looks, too. Rollin Smith just re axes. LPH Alpha Tau Alpha is a national agricultural education fratern- ity. The Mu Chapter was in- stalled at A731 in 1934. Mem- bership is by invitation only and is based on high scholastic standards and leadership in the field of agriculture. 46 OFFICERS President DEAN CHAMRAD Vice-President LARRY ERLER Secretary ROLLIN' SMITH Treasurer WILLIAM LIPE Reporter BOBBY BROWN Sweetheart KAYE RIEBSCHLAGS Sponsors I DR. DAVID NEI-IER DR. LEO' BAILEY E. B. WINES RUSSELL COOK OFFICERS President DONNA WILSON Vice-President WRAY NELL EVANS Secretary BETTY TRAPP Treasurer KAKI MARTIN Keeper of the Archives ROSILYN RANGE Distaff Reporter LUCILLE WATSON Guard JAN I-IOTCHKISS Sponsor DR. WREATHY AIKEN Kappa Omicron Phi, national honorary home economics fra- ternity, was founded in 1922. Membership is determined by scholarship. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate scholastic effort in the field of home economics. honorary .Ian Hotchkiss, Anne Poteet, and Don- na Wilson engage in some conversation while studying in the Home Economics cottage. PPA OMICRO PHI FIRST ROW: Jan Hotchkiss, Donna Wilson, Kaki Martin, Ann Lewis. u ' SECOND ROW: Wray Nell Evans, Janie Bryant, Anne Poteet, Rosilyn Range, Mrs. Janlce Braden, Doris Brown, Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Betty Trapp. 47 honorary Sigma Tau is a national hon- orary engineering fraternity, which was first established at AUI in 1956. Its members are those junior and senior engi- neers Who have a 2-point grade average and are in the top one- third of their class. Phillip Hudson, James Turner, Robert Wetherold, Tom Holen, and Glen Morrison share a laugh with Frank Tyson Ckneelingj as they adjust their Sigma Tau initiation hats. IGM OFFICERS President ROBERT BOGUSCH Vice-President JACK CARNAI.. Secretary ROBERT 'WETHEROLD Treasurer JOHN SMITH Historian FRANK TYSON Pyramid Correspondent ROBERT GAERTNER Advisory Board Representative DONALD THOMAS Adviser MARCUS M. TRUITT FIRST ROW: Marcus M. Truitt, James Turner, Robert Bogusch, John Smithi Wayne Rach. SECOND ROW: Wiley Barton, Marvin Barta, Ronald Crabb, Bob Graf, Jack Carnal, Frank Tyson, Don Beckmann Oscar Cabra. THIRD ROW: Donald Thomas, Robert Waer, Robert Wetherold, Tom Holen, Robert Gaertner, Carl Yaws, Eugene Morin FOURTH ROW: Robert Green, Robert Cleveland, Andy Robertson, Richard Peden, Philip Hudson, Glen Morrison George Clanton. 48 al honorary FIRST ROW: Helen Kopecky, Barbara Woolverton, Phyllis Stirk, Nancy Blaisdell, Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop. SECOND RO'W: Juanita Ybarra, Kay Cramer, Rosilyn Range, Annetta Bridges, Mrs. J. C. Jernigan, Page Nettle, June Berry, Mary Thompkins. OFFICERS President PHYLLIS STIRK Vice-President ROSILYN RANGE Secretary HELEN KOPECKY Treasurer PAGE NETTLE Historian NANCY BLAISDELL Sponsors MRS. J. C. JERNIGAN CAP 2 GCW Cap '55 Gown is an honorary s c h o 1 a s t ic organization for senior women students which promotes scholarship, leader- ship, and service on the campus. A grade point average of 2.4 is required for membership. A for- mal banquet is held to initiate new members every spring and fall. MRS. CARRIE LEE BISHOP MRS. EVELYN HERRINGTON Mrs. Jernigan and Mary Thompkins lead Barbara Woolverton, Kay Cramer, Roz Range, Phyllis Stirk, Annetta Bridges, and Helen Kopecky in the sing- ing of Christmas carols during the December meeting. 49 honorary OFFICERS President TED DAVENPORT Vice-President BARBARA PETRY Secretary BARBARA BIDDISON Sponsor DR. ALBERT E. JOHNSON Alpha Psi Omega is the national dramatics fraternity. It is or- ganized for the purpose of ad- vancement of the dramatic arts in education and recreation. Even Barbara Biddison's vivid descrip- tion of an Alpha Psi initiation can't quench the high spirts of Norman Chandler, Ciaymon Thompson, and Iggie Harvey. LPH PHI OMEG FIRST ROW: Barbara Petry, Ted Davenport, Barbara Biddison. SECOND ROW: Albert Johnson, Iggie Harvey, Kay Ashworth, Norman Chandler. f 'x it all 1 ,. religious CAMPUS CHRI TIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW: Clark Miller, Martha Davis, John Wilkinson, Arleigh Clary, Marilyn McCord, Basil Miller, Kathie Peay, Gordon Russell. SECOND ROW: Don Shaffer, Martha I-Iornung, June Berry, Carolyn Caddell, Nancy Sizemore, Laura Wilson, Martha Kay Philen, Jeanette Gonthier, Arlene Luckett, Kathy Davenport, Barbara McEowen. THIRD ROW: Wayne Miller, Joyce Allen, Annette Gonthier, Jerry Ryan, Kay Lake, Helen Kopecky, Jane Reed, Pete McDaniel, Guadalupe Bustos, Keith Kanipe, James Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Joe Atkinson, John Sutton, Elmer Outlaw, Virginia Fritz, William Lipe, Jim Marcum, Sara Johnston, ' Ernest Ford, Thomas Walther, David Jones, Rev, C. J. Roberts. The Campus Christian Fellow- ship is an interdenominational effort on the campus to promote the religious life of all students. Particularly, the CCF provides services for Methodist, Presby- terian, Christian, and Episcopal students. OFFICERS esident BASIL MILLER 'ce-President MARTHA KAY PI-IILEN cretary JEANETTE GONTI-IIER easurer JOE ATKINSON onsor REV. C. J. ROBERTS Joyce Allen, Rodney Robb, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Williamson, Jim Marcum and Lupe Bustos discuss plans for a CCF program. religious FIRST ROW: Kaki Martin, James Schulze, Wray Nell Evans, Donnal Timmons. SECOND ROW: Donnell Hewett, Louise Long, Bob Cecil, Norma Thomas, Jane Bryant, Kenneth McCleskey, Richard Dixon. school retreat in Alto Frio. THIRD ROW: John Johnson, Kenneth Eaker, Lonnie Lyons, Carl Fowler, Daisy Dena Barton, Jimmy Affolter. Barbara Petry represents A551 in a skit held at the BSU pre- OFFICER-S President BASE MCDERMOTT Vice-President MARION WALKER Secretary MADELON LYONS Devotional Chairman KAKI MARTIN Enlistment Chairman JESSICA LUCKIE llflissions Chairmen JIMMY AFPOLTER NORMA THOMAS Director . . 52 Music Chairman JEANNETTE BARLOW Athletic Chairman TONY THOMPSON Publicity Chairman RICHARD DIXON Social Chairman CARL FOWLER Hospitality Chairman WAYNE GIDDEN Faculty Adviser DR. J. D. STINEBAUO DONNAL TIMMONS OW: Base McDermott, Rosa Lee Medlin Jams Mayhew Norris Crownover Judy Brown ROW: Pauline Johnson, Janice Wardlow Pat Dunn Jessica Luckie Donald Schmitz James Askew ROW: Billy O'Barr, Jane Waddell, John Jay Philip Hudson Dennis Klumpp Tony Thompson Beverly Wright B PTI T TLIDE TU The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student program promoted by the Baptist Church for students in colleges and uni- versities. It is student - led, church-related, and Christ-cen- tered, The objective is to pro- mote spiritual and moral growth of individuals. religious FIRST ROW: Otto Bluntzer, Sylvia Mendez, Rev. Adrian McKenna, Mary Nan Allen, Rev. Alvin Tengler. SECOND ROW: Jackie Schulz, Grace Trevino, Carolyn Edwards, Judy Cioldthorn, Margie Hobrecht, Anne Wallner. THIRD ROW: Awanda Cumberland, Eli Salinas, Janet Ciregorcyk, John Matocba, Candelario Ruiz, Joe Luis Liaizi Ren Campos, Leon Avelar. FOURTH ROW: Hubert Schulz, Paul Matocha, Gerald Camber, Ben Olenick, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke. John Beseda Kirby O'Brien, Margie Wendland, Marvin Stavinoha. EWMAN CLUB Newman Club members enjoy a dance in the Conference Room. 54 The Newman Club, affiliated with the Catholic Welfare Society, was founded for the purpose of uniting Catholic students on the campus and bringing them to better under- standing of their faith. religious llll lll'l! OFFICERS Q President I-IUBERT SCHULZ Vice-President JACKIE SCI-IULZ Secretary JUDY GOILDTHORN Treasurer . f. ,P .. - ai SYLVIA MENDEZ Reporter N , SEAN McQUHAE We W Advisory Board Representative HUBERT SCI-IULZ Sponsors DR. E. V. RUHNKE JOHN T. KASPER E Charlie Bryan pauses at the Newman Club table during the registration rush to chat with Awanda Cumberland and Jackie and Luther Schulz. EWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Aurora Dominguez, John T. Kasper, Isa Alaniz, Gloria Garza, Robert Flannery. SECOND ROW: Rosario Valdez, Lilia Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, Angelmira Morin, Dalinda Mehia, Ana Barrera, Natalia Venecia, Sammy Rocha. ' THIRD ROW: Martin Pena, Herlinda Garcia, Ruth Fuentes, Andrea Villarreal, John Gonzalez, Raul Moreno, Elsie Duenas. Rene Canales, Carlos Truan, Rosa Gonzalez. FOURTH ROW: I-Ieriberto Amaya, Francisco Renaud, Alberto Martinez, Rodolfo Ibarra, Dario Guerra, James Steele, Sean McQuhae, Patricio Vela, Reynaldo Granado, Jesus Trevino. 55 fraternitiesfsororities President Buzzy White is aided by fellow Tau Deltas in plan- ning their pledge initiation. Dr. Ruhnke seems to be anticipating the fun. OFFICERS President BUZZY WHITE, Vice-President GLENN TAYLOR Tau Delta Chi is one of the two Treasurer social fraternities on the cam- RAY SCHNEIDER pus. Its purpose is to promote Secretary social activity. Its activities in- clude sponsoring the Homecom- ing mudpit and presenting a re' volving trophy for campus Lantana decorations. ALLEN TARBUTTC Pledgemaster RICHARD TITUS Athletic Director CHARLES ORSAK Sergeant-at-Arms BOBBY BROWN Parliamentarian CARL YAWS Sponsors DR. E. V. RUHNKE DR. D. J. STINEBAU Sweetheart JOAN WESTMOLAIY T U DELTA CHI FIRST ROW: Buzzy White, Ray Schneider, Sweetheart .Ioan Westmoland, Bobby Brown, Glenn Taylor. SECOND ROW: Tommy Haley, Carl Yaws, Allen Tarbutton, Byron Russell, Arthur Burgoyne, Charles Orsak. THIRD ROW: Fred Buri, Tim Prater, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke, Victor Holy, Richard Titus. 56 fraternitiesfsororities FIRST ROW: Dan Dague, Butch Walker, Jamie Falvella, Kenneth Weber, E. A. Thormaehlen. SECOND ROW: Dr, John Glock, John Sutton, C. R. Hunnicutt, Jim Wither, Roger Paton, Aubrey Mires, Robert Brummett, J. E. Turner THIRD ROW: Philip Hisey, James Byrn, Gary Hobbs, Tom Luce, Richard Peden, William Koch, Elwin Petersen. OFFICERS President BUTCH WALKER Vice-President BUDDY THORMAEHLEN Secretary KENNETH WEBER Treasurer DAN DAGUE Reporter KEN NAUMANN Parliamentarian JIM BYRN Corresponding Secretary CHARLES RACHUI Sponsors DR. JO'HN W. GLOCK DEAN J. E. TURNER Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity stressing service to school, nation, and fellow man. A post-Scouting organization, APO sponsors the Ugly Man Contest each spring and aids in numerous campus activities. Buzzy White gets set to give unsus- pecting James Byrn a hotfoot. This little incident must have really livened up that APO skit! 57 fraternitiesfsororities I FIRST ROW: Bill Brooks, Ronnie Jones, .Ian Wilson, Dick Richards, Charles Yoder. U A SECOND ROW: Ronnie Edwards, .lim Ringold, Raymond Lucas, Dave Seely, Don Culpepper, Mike Baldwin. THIRD RO-VJ: Dr. Charles C. Bajza. Floyd Kilgore, Andy Robertson, lVlcHayden Dillard, Billy White, Robert Burks PPA SIGMA N Lindsey Rodriguez. 3 2 H 1f,f.:Js-:-f': i:l-:- 2 N mam aww m-Q aa Elsa 'WEEE Hmmm QS' 5-aw my M Wm , wi Q fix an .H Kappa Sigma Nu, organized in 1936, is one of two active social fraternities on the A251 campus. Membership in the organiza- tion is by invitation only. The fraternity annually sponsors its Sweetheart Ball and a Home' coming Tea, Kappa Sig Sweetheart Jan Wilson beams as Dick Richards presents her a bouquet of roses at the Kappa Sigma Nu fall banquet. 58 OFFICERS President DICK RICHARDS Vice-President RONNIE JONES Secretary BOB BURKS Treasurer DAVE SEELY Parliamentarian MCHAYDEN DILLARD Sweetheart JAN WILSON Sponsors DR. CHARLES C. BAJZA CAPT. HAROLD G. WOOD OFFICERS President' ELLIE BURKI-IARDT Vice-President SI-IERI POIGNEE Secretary-Treasurer CAROL l-IENSON Sponsor MRS. CARRIE L. BISHOP 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 representatives, and two spon- sors from each sorority. The Council coordinates Rush Week activities and sponsors the Pow- der Puff Bowl, the Presentation Dance, and the lntersorority Council Tea. Margie I-lobrecht smiles bravely and tries to control her knocking knees as she is presented at the Intersorority Presentation Dance. fraternitiesfsororities I TER-SORORITY COUNCIL 4 FIRST ROW: Farris Schmidt, Lorraine Olsen, SECCEISE Nl:ormaBThomas, Pat Schmitt. E iss aye ible, Mrs. Christine Harris, M s. C ' L B' h , C l I-l , L A Th Burke, Sheri Poignee, Kaye Townsend, Miss Beth Baker. arm? ee is Op am enson Ou nn Ompsoni Dorm' 59 fraternitiesfsororities . I , 'M a K . Y M ,, f 4 - ' V 'l if - brig gg iff-, an K .flilri Q, M L, ,W rv- ,, Jia, N 3 f. 44 Uirwkfa, is I? 5,- 1 ,Hy,e?imw.fi:1g,- 3 ,. 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SECOND ROW: Mrs. Christine Harris, Betty Trapp, Sharyl Dunten, Suzanne Johnson, Kaye Townsend, Norma Norris, Barbara Carey, Elaine Elliff, Miss Beth Baker. BET GAMMA MEMBER The purposes of Beta Gamma are to foster friendship and to develop ethical character and so- cial standards. Members enter into such affairs as the Powder Puff Bowl, help with the Pres- entation Dance, sell mums for Homecoming, Work for a Worthwhile charity, and hold various teas and parties, Beta Gamma members Suzanne John- son, Sharyl Dunten, and Jan Hotchkiss escort new pledges Arlene Luckett. Carol Ann Partain, and Mary Ruth Ciuion to the luncheon which climaxes Rush Week. 60 OFFICERS President FARRIS SCHMIDT Vice-President BARBARA CAREY Secretary ELAINE ELLIPP Treasurer BETTY TRAPP Historian LORRAINE OLSEN Reporter JAN HOTCHKISS Sponsors MRS. CHRISTINE HARRI MISS BETH BAKER 5 .si gf, A .,ws'.a,ff 2: ff SECOND ROW Sue Ann Walker, Roxene Schweers, Sylvia Dailey Jane Bryant Peggy Ralph THIRD ROW Margie Hobrecht, Ann King, Mary Ruth Guion Joan Vaughn Carolyn Prater Mary Nan Allen Sue MacCurdy Arlene Luckett. BET G MM PLEDGES OFFICERS President JOAN VAUGHN Vice-President MYRNA KAY MCGREGOR Secretary SUE MCCURDY Treasurer JANE BRYANT Reporter PEGGY RALPH Splat! go the custard pies, and OooooI squeal Beta Gamma pledges Joan Vaughn and Roxene Schweers at the B. G. Pie-Throw booth of the Ha1lowe'en Carnival. 61 si fraternitiesfsororities ,M g:ga:n Q, W 1 -- 'H as as P5 was H . . . ii , 3 W- Mag x iz 'ELQTFLMLME gut -,QT H si- -: fr - M53-L-Mwgrr nngw - e, ww, el-Q of Q 1gyMHrM:tw-Heat . wi' 'WM-'Si M ' :fi U if 5 ':-fs-ss: 5 Sir-2-5555 -H-H santa .t- ,af M ,M M M sf, MMM,,.,.,rMM,,M.MM M . M M . M' yi. K--.Wal -.:. . 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Delta Theta was established on the ABI campus in 1929. Em- phasis is placed on friendship, high scholarship and loyalty to Afdl. Members are accepted by invitation during Rush Week. Deadly Delta Theta Penny Potter evades Alpha Sigma tackle Nancy Wesley for a long gain in the Powder- puff Bowl. C. W. Kromer keeps a sharp . eye out for fouls. 62 OFFICERS President LOU ANN THOMPSON Vice-President DORIS ANN BROWN Recording Secretary JUDY MIKA Corresponding Secretary GLENDA ORTOLON Treasurer JOAN WESTMOLAND Chaplain-Historian KAY CRAMER Reporter PAT SCI-IMITT Pledge Captains KSHERI POIGNEE JEAN McKIM fraternltlesfsororities gzrv FIRST ROVJ: Kaye Riebfchll er. Judi Scarborough. SECOND ROW Peggy KIIRSCQ Romnnx Vseavrr Patsy I-luckman. Pat Piper. Penny Polar. THIRD ROW Barbara Cornelius Mmry Gxrrett Bxllle Yarbrough Nlary Ann Sills Annum Morrbe Ginanna Crouchl Anne Wullner Bcxerly Crmdall DELT TH ET PLEDGE Preszdent PENNY POTTER Vzce Preszdent BILLIE YARBROUGI-I Secretary Treasurer PAT PIPER Reporter BARBARA CORNELIUS Song Leader PATSY HICKMAN Chaplam JUDI SCARBOROUGI-l Sponsors MRS JOI-INNIE MAE I-IAUN MRS I-IARRIETTE OWENS Judx Scarborough and Billie Yarbrough harmonxze at the Delta Theta Hawaiian Rush party 63 . . , 4 'fs ,Q lv ll 1 MUS I - 5 A ' uf? - - wx 'AZ Z' Q fr ' Q Q -v V f E ,, ' by f g ,, is :fr if L qw Y . 1 a 3, 'Z' 'F 1 : T -A L - 5 ef: 1 ' r r .-rffeir 1 A ' me . Q U ,Q if 3' , : . -' , ' lmffgz . ,L v' f f ag A - - lg ll H 1 i-if Q-fi we ,A ' ., 'A K' Y - -A .1 A ,im 't A A 4 A . M f 3733 l Q I-ff:-Pggf'T,,i5r:l3,l,g:,,IQ' E ? 5' - Q? A A - , 4. A , is 'S Iwo l 211 Y l fl T , aff' ' , , I ' L? ' if ,- . , : , : ' - ' 5 5, E U A Q f 1 IA ' , A I Y . ll , I K I I ? , ,it 5? ' ' s . g 4 : ' -, , ,L L ,r , I ' , 5 . 1 4 . . 1 . ' ' ' '. l 1 V S Q , fraternitiesfsororities fl ' FIRST ROW: Martha Jo Hornung, Joyce Duncan. Nancy Howell, Frances Mircovich, Pat Stevens. SECOND ROW: Margaret Munn, Barbara Burgess, Belinda Baker, Nancy Wesley, Kathleen O'Brien, Beverly Vifright Dorothy Ciabbert. LPHA SIGMA SORORITY Alpha Sigma, oldest sorority on the campus, was started in 1927. Members are selected dur- ing Rush Week each fall. The girls are active in campus activi- ties, both social and scholastic, and participate in the Powder Puff Bowl, hold parties for spe- cial occasions, and work on va- rious projects. Jimmie Lee Rose and ,Belinda Baker try to con Dr. McCrocklin into buying some of the Alpha Sigma candied apples at the Hallowe'en Carnival. 64 OFFICERS President NORMA THOMAS Vice-President BETSEY LANGEORD Secretary JIMMIE LEE ROSE Treasurer WRAY NELL EVANS Rush Captains KATHY DAVENPORT KAKI MARTIN Historian JOYE ALLEN Parliamentarian MARTHA LEE BALZER Reporter .IAN BURNETT Sponsors MISS PAYE BIBLE MRS. MARGARET VICKE fraternitiesfsororities Dorothy Gabbert. FIRST ROW: Martha Jo Hornung, Joyce Duncan, Nancy Howell, Frances Mirovich, Pat Stevens. SECOND ROW: Margaret Munn, Barbara Burgess, Belinda Baker, Nancy Wesley, Kathleen O'Brien, Beverly Wright, LPHA SIGMA PLEDGES OFFICERS President MARGARET MUNN Vice-President BARBARA BURGESS Song Leader FRANCES MIRCOVICH Nancy Howell, Carol Henson, and Mrs. Vickers take a needed time-out during the Powder-Puff game. 65 departmental BUSINESS ADMI ISTR TION CLLI FIRST ROW: Barbara Carey, David Hoppens, Earlyne Bailey, Sharon White, Milton King. 'SECOND ROW: Robert Lobaugh, Jr., Bobby York, Darryl Bettge, Annette C-onthier, Roy Oirtolon, Duane Bell Robert Rundberg, Kathy O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Dr. Dennis Ford, Helen Kopecky, Joe Frerking, Jack Carpenter, Sara Johnston, Larry Lee, Burke Parsons Marvin Luce. FOURTH ROW: David McKinnon, Walter Gross, Leon Avelar, Jr., Charles Youngblood, Charles Rowlen, Curtis Black burn, Stuart Alan Awbrey, Robert Herrington, Elmer Outlaw, James Schulze. Glenda Ortolon gets a big kick out of Stan King's new-style hammer, as her Lantana campaign sign goes up. Tony Thomp- son pitches in on the work, While fellow-Business Clubbers, in- cluding Don Smith, watch. . as The Business Administration Club is an organization design- ed for the specific interest of those students who intend to enter the field of business upon graduation. Student participa- tion in the club provides impor- tant personal contacts with business leaders which may later be utilized by the business student. OFFICERS President MILTON KING VicefPresident ROBERT HERRINGTON Secretary VIRGINIA JOHNSON Treasurer SHARON WHITE Parliamentarian JAMES SCHULZE Reporter DONALD SMITH Advisory Board Representative EARLYNE BAILEY Sponsors DR. J. R. MANNING LESLIE MELBERN MISS DOROTHY GASTON departmental Sponsor Leslie Melbern warns Virginia Johnson to keep his last remark off the record, much to the amusement of Don DeSoto, Tony Thompson, Don Smith, and Stan King. gona- - , 4 . W Wiei 1- we I N I-9' az M! FIRST ROW: Bill Parker, Doris Ann Pogue, Virginia Johnson, Aubrey Mires, Miss Dorothy Gaston, SECOND ROW: Paul Gebauer, Leslie Melbern, Jerome Hitzfelder, Anne Owens, Wayne Manning, John Coyle, Carlos Truan, Bob Cosby, Dr. J. R. Manning. THIRD ROW: Emeterio De Leon, Victor Holy, John Copeland, Marvin Sievers, James Clissold, Gordon Benham, Glenda Ortolon, Eugene Hunt, Robert Morgan. FOURTH RO'W: Ralph Russell, Joseph Linney, Stan Carter, A. C. Schlenker, Eric Munke, Glen Schrutka, Robert Burks, Tony Thompson, William Neil Smith, John Henry, James McNeal. BUSINESS ADMIINLISTR TION CLUB departmental HPE CLUB FIRST RO'W: Barbara Burgess, Tony Garza, Betty I-lill, Billie I-Iyden, Susie Lynch, Lupe Jaimes. SECOND ROW: Roberto Perez, Sally Rankin, Elsie Robbins, Janette Barlow, Pat Schmitt, David Patrick, Ann Hartxxig Bruce Shugart, Vera I-lolsticn, Andrea Villarreal, Ginanna Crouch. The Health and Physical Edu- cation Club is an organization designed for the specific interests of health and physical educa- tion majors and minors, Carolyn Shelton and Byron Russell, , Linda Ann Moore and Jerry Hintzman, get a kick out of the I-IPE Club-spon- l sored Sock-Hop in the Gym. 68 OFFICERS President BRUCE SHUGART Vice-President VIRGIL BLEVINS Secretary BILLIE HYDEN Treasurer ANDREA VILLARREAL Repprter BETTY HILL Parliamentarian ARNOLD PATTON Sponsors DR. ELDON BRINLEY STEWART COOPER MISS NAN ROBERTS departmental OFFICERS 'd t Sl 2? ASHVVOR-I-H The Footlights Club sponsors all major dramatic events on the LANCE campus, including a Shakes- pearean production, two arena plays. 3 medieval play, and 3 children's play. Anyone who is DAVENPORT interested in any phase of dra- matics may join: full member- CHANDLER ship is awarded by a point sys- tem for participation in club BIDDISON projects. Highlights of the social GRAF year for this club are the Christ- mas buffet and the Albert President of Governors ALBERT E. JOHNSON awafds banquet' JEAN TAYLOR Frankenstein walks again in the person of Keith I KENNEDY Kennedy, speech instructor, at the Footlights Club party. Mrs. Kennedy leads her monster, to the amuse- ment of Louis Mangel, Bill Burch, Norman Chandler, and Jim Ringold. FOOTLIGHTS CLUB FIRST ROW: Norman Chandler, Kay Ashworth, Dick Graf, Barbara Biddison, Iggie Harvey, Ted Davenport. SECOND ROW: Aurora Perez. Sally Leyba, Barbara Petry, Pete McDaniel, Jim Harris, Louis Mangel, Grace Fernandez. Miss Jean Taylor, Julie Dunten, Dr, Albert E. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Haegelin. Jim Ringold. Janie Townes, Jay Covington, Charley Jones, Keith Kennedy, Benjamin Armando Martinez, Dollie Gilliam. 1 69 departmental 5' x ls ew! l aft s EIRST ROW: Wayne Adams, Bill Davis, Bruce Shugart, Sharon White, Jamie Davis, Joe Holcomb, James French. SECOND ROW: Harold Hees, Servando Rodriguez, Frank Chisum, Kenneth Kachtik, Robert Dickens, Tony Garza, Barry Copenhaver, A1 Taylor, Dr. W. H. Leckie. THIRD ROW: Earl Morris, Sig Infante, Gerald Lambert, John Beseda, Herb Best, Jimmie Franz, George Brown, Charles Massey, Jesse Longhofer, Lupe Jaimes. FOURTH ROW: Buzzy Murphy, Jack Jones, Larry Wright, David Patrick, Arnold Patton, James Graebcr, Homer Ply, L. A. Malachek, Harold King, Curtis Shed, Bob Lindquist. Q! 9? ASSOCIATIO Q-gg The T Association is the var- sity lettermen's association on the A261 campus. The organiza- tion seeks to further athletic, scholastic, and social coordina- ,,!. is tion among its members. 'Sharon White, UT Association Sweet- heart, waves in acknowledgment of the welcome given her by spectators as she .-an sa-sammy . is presented in pre-game ceremonies. 70 OFFICERS President JAMES GRAEBER Vice-President JOE HOLCOMB Secretary- Treasurer WAYNE ADAMS Reporter DAVID PATRICK Advisory Board Represent ROBERT DICKENS Sweetheart SHARON WHITE Sponsor DR. W. H. LECKIE 1 , departmental 1 , xg- f,. , 'N If FIRST ROW: Anne Owens, Rayburn MacNelly, Leslie Mclbern, Domingo Cuellar. SECOND ROW: Rene Canales, Jose Alvarado, Paul Gebauer. Raul Moreno, Eugene Hunt. Bobby York. THIRD ROW: Leon Avelar, Francisco Renaud, Juan Puig, Alberto Martinez, Ralph Wiswell, William Nixon, Okey Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Ralph C. Russell, Casey Jones, Bill Parker, Stan Carter, Richard Perrin, Richard Rose, C, W. Hayes, David Paulson, Robert Herrington. ACCOU Tl G CLUB OFFICERS President RICHARD ROSE Vice-President RICHARD PERRIN Secretary - Treasurer BILL PARKER Pczrliamentarian RICHARD SMITH Sponsors RALPH C. RUSSELL LESLIE MELBERN The Accounting Club, started this year, accepts as members students who are registered in college courses in accounting with the intention of majoring in accounting. Billy Nixon cracks a joke during re- freshment time for future accountants. Frank Fike, Domingo Cuellar, Robert Herrington, Juan Puig, Richard Perrin, and C. W. Hayes help themselves. 71 departmental A CAPPELLA C IR FIRST ROW: Jo Lynn Thompson, Billie Joe Thompson. Roxana Weaver, Judy Brown, Mary Ann Sills, Gloria Cavazos, Ilelr. L. H. McQuerrey, director, Jessica Luckie, Drucilla Shilling, Perla Leyba, Judy Mika, Aurora Perez, Billie Beth anning. , SECOND ROW: Velma Wilson, Carol Partain, Evelyn Lytle, Mary Lynn Barker, Nancy Blaisdell, Kristen Tanner, Judy Scarborough, Laura Jane Wilson, Teresa Moore, Martha Kay Philen, Betsy Remmert. THIRD ROW: Valera Corbin, Peggy Pack, Carolyn Caddell, Jane Waddell, Patricia Yeager, Ila K. Bumpers, Patricia Schmitt, Kathleen O'Brien, Victoria Eberle, Grace Fernandez, Diane Garza, Elaine Elliff. FOURTH ROW: Bertha Hunter, Nicholas Valdez, K. Keith Kanipe, Claude Sessions, Fred Buri, James Sitterle, Robert Whatley, James Allison, Severo Bustos, Angel Herrera, Janice Mayhew. FIFTH ROWg Patrick Carson, Robert Anderggn, Dewey White, James Stewart, Albert Holub, James Marcum, Joe Masterson, Richard Titus, Ernest Ford, James Ringold, David AIIQX, Pete McDaniel. OFFICERS President ALBERT HOLUB I I I I I Vicehpresidem The A Cappella Choir tours with forty singers. Its membership includes future concert musicians, music teachers, engineers, ranchers, coaches, home economists, BH-'LIE BETH MANNING business executives, secretaries, actors, and journalists. Programs by the choir Seffemfl! include traditional A Cappella literature, contemporary and secular works. LOU ANN THOMPSON Business Manager K. KEITH KANIPE 72 The Madrigal Singers are a group of sixteen students who are selected by rigorous tryouts. The e n s e m ble traditionally sings by candlelight and are well-versed. This ensemble not only provides a portion of full- length tour programs but also presents separate concerts on request. departmental ' Warez, ef W'-:Pl 5 fl if is 3 Q N i S 4, X Get Me to the Church on Time, implore these A81 singers. Al Holub, with Judy Mika and Jessica Luckie, is the center of attention. MADRIGAL SINGER FIRST ROW: Nancy Blaisdell, Mary Ann Sills, Patricia Yeager, Kristin Tanner, Billie Beth Manning, Jessica Luckie, Drucilla Shilling, Elaine Elliff. QECOND IKOW: David Allex, Patrick Carson, Albert Holub, James Marcum, Dewey White, James Stewart, Keith Kanipe. 3 jj ,Q e , ' ' be , . gf:--fgff .ff Q as balsa ti 73 , . i .f . 1 1 A. :E ' 'R' ' 'f E P I 2 I I'I P I X I i Z IR I-1- AS I S 17 CONCERT BA D l Il. I I I l I rx: Z1 in n ' 1 1 I-1- I'I'I' 0 0 P P-cf I 2 I 11 III T11 11 - , S 3 f K f 'lil -a-. lege P 5' Fur. - . M- - 1b7i44'I4.' . f I ,A I I I 1 I I .' I .f .f .f 1 Il 11.1 FLUTES B- Kaye Riebschlager Margaret Munn Susan McCary Paul Reid Ann Malone Sandra Morgan Jan Wilson Gene Drabek Ninfa Vidaurri FLAT CLARINETS Director: JOHN OBOE Carol Henson BASSOON Ernest Ford BASS CLARINET-S Jo Ann Barth .loan Vaughn Barbara Burgess ALTO SAXOPHONES Ollie Gene Burnett W. KINKAID CORNETS Ralph Waters Nick Valdez Angel Herrera Domingo Carrillo Fidel Saenz FRENCH HORNS Barry Jones Frances Mircovich B ARITONES Bradley Weaver Paul Drake TUBAS P Bill Grimm Richard Gibby Donald Kilgore ERCUSSION Gilbert Graves Kenneth Fawcus I 3 3 f: Katherine Manning swam Bustos' Kenneth Bell Iliiill Cinniryghsm . Sue Humes etsy ang or 1, Tommie Salazar I Y b.d TROMBONES gtg Elvia Garcia 'mf' gum I 'f E-FLAT CLARINET E -sq Elia Cabrera Joyce Arlene Puckett tliarry Joye Allen - f BAR1ToNE SAXOPHONE TB12l?BfiQXOPHONES EZrfiyNicir1l? S ALTO CLARINET 3 Jose Alvarado Rosendo Garcia M2lfgOt Garcia Afllta Perla 3 1' -'-' Ia '- f 1' S J P I ' I . i I . l I: . I l I -I II I : T : - - - E - : - I pdolce - - - 5 , ., . : ' . : fl. SSE1lS?E'?'E'5S 'i ? b or 'D -F p WOODWIND QUINTET STRING ENSEMBLE BRASS CHCDIR TING: Kenneth Bell, Domingo Carrillo, Nick Valdez, Angel Herrera, Ralph Waters, Barry Jones. ANDING: Richard Gibby, Jerry Mullins, Larry Smith, Bill Grimm. FROM LEFT: Kaye Riebschlager, Carol Henson, Frances Mircovich, .Ernest Ford. Paul Reid. FROM LEFT: Rubye Ford Hausen, Rosemary Scales, Gene Drabek, Nell Armstrong, Dr Preston Stedman, Laura Wilson, Tommy Russell. regional ,., , . i The Laredo Club is composed of those ABI students hailing from Laredo. Its purpose is to foster cordial relations among these students. Each year the club grants a scholarship to a Laredo High School graduate. The club also holds many social functions during the year. OFFICERS President J AMES JOHNSON Vice- President ALFREDO MONTEMAYOR Secretary ANITA PENA Treasurer MIKE RUIZ Parliamentarian JOSE ALVARADO Historian ALFREDO GUERRA Sergeant-at-Arms TONY GUTIERREZ JOSE BENAVIDEZ Reporter JUAN LOPEZ Advisory Board Representative JOHN MAYERS Sponsors J. E. TURNER Ramiro Martinez, Galo 'Ramirez, and M155 ANN FAREK Aurora Dominguez admire one of the signs announcing a regular Laredo Club meeting. REDO ASI LUB i ' n H FIRST ROW: Juan Lopez, James Johnson Lulu Alvarez, Jose Alvarado, Anita Pena, Louis Bazaldua, Alberto' Martinez, Miss Ann Farek SECOND ROW: Candy Guajardo, Frank Segura, Irma Yguerabide, Servando Laurel, Ninfa Vidaurri, Raul Moreno, Teresa Vela, Juan Silva, Maria de las Fuentes, Fernando Luna, Ofelia Vidaurri. ' r THIRD ROW: Antonio Gutierrez, Galo Ramirez, George Andrews, Reynaldo Fierros, Miguel Ruiz, Alfredo Lertuche Alfredo Guerra, E. J. Laurel, Rodolfo Ibarra. Fidel San Miguel, Dean J. E. Turner, Alfredo Montemayor. 76 departmental Ciumecinda Gomez. Herlinda Garcia, Bradley Weaver. FIRST ROW: Dr. John Glock, Janis Mayhew, Dorothy Cwabbert, Dr. Robert Reifschneider. SECOND ROW: Jane Bryant, Sheri Poignee, Arlene Luckett, Lorraine Olsen, Betsey Langford, Sylvia Sweatt, Kathie Peay, THIRD ROW: Bertha Standlee, Lucille Callaway, Kathy Davenport, Norma Thomas, Carolyn Caddel, June Berry. FOURTH ROW: Sue Williams, Martha Davis, Pat Dunn, Annetta Bridges, Joan Westmoland, Kay Lake, Elvia Garcia. IK PP EP ILO OFFICERS 'esident Reporter KATHY DAVENPORT KAY LAKE ff?-Pfmdfmf Hlifidii1iriA1NE oLsEN NORMA THOMAS ' Sponsors fcrerary-Treasurer DR, JQHN W. GLQCK BILLIE BETH MANNING DR. R. H. REIFSCHNEIDER i Kappa Epsilon, or the Future Teachers of America, is an organiza- on open to all prospective teachers on the campus. Its purpose is to rovide opportunities for members to learn more about the field of lucation. 77 Will I-Iaese's antics at an FTA meeting get a big laugh from Carl Reynolds, Kathy Davenport, Norma Thomas, and Helen Kopecky . . . Or maybe that's just pow'ful punch. departmental I il lr A J K . . lE',.tQ.. -1 are its Q .I lt . ,fy-rr-N , . -1- -Wfiffii M W ,LLQJW FIRST ROW: Ronald Crabb, Don Beckmann, Robert Gaertner, Charles Orsak, David Jones. SECOND ROW: Sterling Deaton, Walter Lubojacky, Arvid Johanson, Richard Peden, James Langford, Thomas A. Fergu son, Bob Bogusch. IEE-IRE The joint student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers is a profes- sional group open to all stu- dents of electrical engineering. The objectives of the branch are to broaden the students' acquaintance with the engineer- ing world outside the class- room and to give a student op- portunity ro strengthen his social, technical, and literary bonds with his classmates, in- structors, and graduate engi- neers. y Glen Crow and Bob Bogusch are busily obse 78 OFFICERS Chairman ROBERT GAERTNER Vice-Chairman RONALD CRABB AIEE Secretary GEORGE KOERLIN IRE Secretary ROBERT BOGUSCH Treasurer CHARLES ORSAK Faculty Advisers J. R. GUINN EMERSO-N KORGES rving a dynamometer. departmental OFFICERS The Home Economics Club is A 11,-asgdame an organization for all home I WRAY NELL EVANS economics majors, minors. and V,'ae-Prasja'am anyone interested in the field. It KAKI MARTIN takes part in affairs pertaining Secretary to the department on both local p MARY NAN ALLEN and state levels. Each year it has Treasurer an Engaged Girls Tea and DQNNA WILSQN makes an H. E. Cottage Presen- Saagal Chairman tation to an outstanding stu- ANNE IDQTEET dent, in addition to various Yeapgook Chairman other events during the year. DORIS ANN BROWN Publicity Chairman NORMA OLSON .Reporter ANNETTE MOERBE S PSSOFQREATHY AIKEN Jane Bryant announces Anne Poteet at 4 the Engaged Girls' Tea, sponsored each NHUS PAYE BIBLE year by the Home Economics Depart- MRS. OPHELIA MANNING ment. HOME ECO OMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Kaki Martin, Donna Wilson. Wray Nell Evans, Mary Nan Allen. SECOND ROW: Miss Faye Bible, Rosa Marie Martinez, Rosa Maria Gonzalez, Jane Bryant, Annette Moerbe, Doris Ann Brown, Frances Mircovich, Joyce Marie Baker, Betty Trapp. THIRD ROW: Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Dalinda Mejia, Mrs. Ophelia Manning, Anne Poteet, Ann Lewis, Patsy Reed, Jodie Robertson, Doris Garner. FOURTH ROW: Norma Olson, Rosilyn Range, Madelon Lyons, Jan Hotchkiss, Janice Braden, Darlene Schmalstieg, Leota Clissold, Pat Garrett. - yglr 79 ,,. Wi-A W -X ,.X .. L,g.f1 MM 3 .er '1Qs?fl3Ei?i , .. .,. M .. , . Qfl H ai v ,- - Megs u -ES Nu 1 X Z1 is if A , A Q H A :- BETSEY LANGFORD Editor THE OTTO BLUNTZER Photographer D 2 ,. is x ' 1 JIMMIE DEARMAN, Engineering Reporter CASEY FAWKES, M'usic Reporter ...' 2iNfIfY'- ,fwN'df-,Ae I , ,hX ' 1-:J DAVID PATRICK Sports Editor 80 Ury -.af Hema Uxmesg Quai! HE?E RVEE mia HE-QE' mee? Huge ,ag E 5 s N . SOUTH JOHNNY ROCHA Circulation Manager 51 .eg T-a,4Qgi?? B x Kyra rg: 555fQiEi Eimimga SQETWQS Xefwieii ,EEE SEE if- .y,. v X X' , W i g.:.e 1 tiggagim 5? Ng K may---is 1 t It O JONELL HARVEY Associate Editor, fall semester TEXAN ANN MALONE, Soczety Reporter TRUMAN GRAY, Agriculture Reporter KAY ASHWORTH News Editor. fall semester JOHN HENRY Business Manager DARREL YOUNG, Sports Assistant CAROL HENSON, Religion Reporter I gs .nf -.,. . Q J KAY ASI-IWORTH Editor EL RANCH X KAY CRAMER, Class Editor ROBERT KARKOSKA, Staff Assistant I' Mgt YK DARREL YOUNG Sports Editor -nf' MARGIE HOBRECHT Who's Who Editor DAVID PATRICK Associate Editor ,IO in EL RANCHO 'X 1- Y W L. t. ' Q L - Q.-Q . Q X' we Nxvw N SUSIE DAVIS Activities Editor OTTO BLUNTZER Photographer WALLNER, Lantana Editor GUION, Staff Assistant if TZ 6 Q I-,.I7. K Mil departmental 5' FIRST ROW: Jerry S. Taylor, Juan M. Ramirez, Walter Lubojacky, Frank Tyson. SECOND ROW: Donald Schnitz, Monroe Mitteldorf. Eldon L, Myler, David Gunter, Mario Garza. Oscar Cabra, Jr. THIRD ROW: Prank L. Vela, Bob Graf, Duane LeNorman, Bill Knox, Ray Bacon, John J Sudrla. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Ererking, John B. Harvey, Arvid Johanson, Jr., Jimmie Carter James Langford, John R. Copeland, Lloyd E. Davis. Bob Bogusch and Arvid Johanson work out the horsepower of a motor. 84 TPE OFFICERS President FRANK TYSON Vice-President DONALD BECKMANN Secretary ROBERT CLEVELAND Treasurer WALTER LUBOJACKY Reporter ROBERT GRAF Sponsors C. E. MURPHY PAUL TREPTOW , C A .f H1-'i .' departmental is 3 7 , 12' K 6 . 5 ,L F ss. ef' ' wi N ., ni: T B 1. F wi B at .. X-,WH as-.A ..,. Q E . in F FIRST ROW: John A. Smith, C. E, Murphy, Jack Fowler, C. W. Riley. SECOND ROW: Marvin Barta, Jack Carnal, Robert Gaertner, Bob Bogusch, Don Beckmann. James Tyler. THIRD ROW: Donald S. Thomas, Ted Barecky, Ray Bacon, Robert Needham, Wesley Ellis, Robert N. Waer. FOURTH ROW: Robert Green, Don Dean, Robert Cleveland, Robert D. Johnson, Gene Sylves- ter, George Clanton. TPE The student branch of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is a professional or- ganization open to all engineer- ing students, now in its third year on the ABI campus, Its purpose is to bring students closer to professional members in the field. It also functions as a unit in various campus activities. Kenneth Daniel, Allen Tarbutton, and Charlie Bryan determine the specific gravity of a gas. m r' f 85 4173- lalRbl ROW Jo Wilson Cuarland Watson, Demarious Keller, Richard Titus. SECOND ROW Pat M1cMahon Jeanette Gonthier, Charles Wootton, Gloria Car7a Sally Ann Wagner 'll-HRD ROW Dr Jay Buxton Richard Campbell, Roxene Schweers, Leona Farley Charles Vannoy Y g FOURTH ROW Lyndon Roth B W. Brooks, Leonard Crabtree, Joseph Masterson Ronald Smith PRE EDICA SOCIETY Dr. Buxton helps Cmarland Watson dur- ing a lab sessiong Dick Richards and Lyndon Roth also soak up knowledge. The Pre-Medical Society is open to all students planning to enter medicine or a medical- associated field. lts purpose is to provide information and guidance necessary in the prep- aration for a medical career. 86 OFFICERS The Robert J. Kleberg History President Club is the oldest organization LORRAINE OLSEN on the campus. Open to all stu- Vice-President dents intrested in history and KATHY DAVENPORT world affairs, the organization Secretary-Treasurer has as its purpose the stimula- NORMA THOMAS tion of interest in historical HiSl'Ol'l'Gf? events. Activities include numer- JERRY CHILES ous field trips, a Christmas Reporter party, a spring banquet, and va- THOMAS WALTHER rious other functions. Parliamentarian WILL HAESE Meivin Miner, of the history faculty. SPOUSOVS shows slides to an appreciative audience which includes Norma Thomas, Mar- tha Davis, Tommy Walther and Vir- ginia Fritz. MELVIN MILLER DR. GEORGE COALSON departmental BERT J. KLEBERG HISTORY CLUB FIRST ROW: David Patrick, Martha Davis, Lorraine Olsen. J. B. McMenamy. SECOND ROW: Arleigh Clary, Will Haese, Virginia Fritz. Kay Cramer, George Coalson, 'g f-.. Kathy Davenport. 87 departmental Jarrell Hayes and Beverly Bates table-hop at the Aggie Christmas Dance, giving Billy White and Carolyn Edwards a laugh. Doris Brown. Sonny Park, and Glenda Ortolon chat among themselves. The ABI Aggie Club is open to all students enrolled in agriculture courses. Members work to promote better citi- zenship and friendship within the group. The club participates in many campus affairs in addition to those re- lated to agriculture. The club annually sponsors the Aggie All-College Christ- mas Dance and the Aggie Roundup. GGIE CLUB FIRST ROW: Larry Williams, David D. Neher, Farris Schmidt, Stanley Brittain, Carlos E. Schoettle. SECOND ROW: Dean Chamrad. John Mayers, John Williams, Truman Gray, Bill Borgers, Jerome Rychetsky Forrest Powers, Mack Taplin, Allen L. Jank. THIRD ROW: Jim Dougherty, Raby J. Hamilton. Albert Strey, Ben Olenick. Nolan Kunkel, Thomas Nuchols William H. Koch. John Nlatocha, Robert Dougherty. FIRST ROW: Therese Bauer, F. B. Wines, Farris Schmidt, R. J. Cook, S. V. Burks, ' SECOND RO-W: John Muckleroy, Rollin Smith, Canclelario Ruiz, Henry E. Munk, Larry Erler, Milton Mead. Kenneth Malone. THIRD ROW: Leo Bailey, Kenneth Witten, Ross McBryde, Melvin Curones, Richard Smith, William Ray Jancha. Tommy K1 k . emc e FOURTH ROW: Paul Matocha, James W. Askew, Jr., Herman Rathke, James Sneed, Bob Williams. Melvin L. Thompson. Gerald V. Camber. GC-IIE CLUB OFFICERS President Yell Leader LARRY WILLIAMS TI-IOM NUCHOLS Vice-President SOUP! Leadefs STANLEY BRITTAIN DEAN CHAMRAD Secretary JOHN WILSON Treasurer Rpponer KENNETH WITTEN PERRY MARTIN I , S rueer heart Pdrlldmenfdfldn BOB MANGLBERGIER Sponsors Pitchfork Wz'eIder DAVID NEHER MELVIN GRONES DR. CARLOS SCHOETTLE Barbara and McHayden Dillard pitch pennies at the Aggie Hallowe'en booth as Bob Williams supervises. 89 departmental FIRST ROW: Betsey Langford, Kay Cramer, David Patrick, Kay Ashworth. SECOND ROW: John Henry, Susie Davis, Ann Malone, Louise Long, Margie Hobrecht, Alice Ann Copeland, Delmer Ashworth. THIRD ROW: Truman Gray, Judith Brown, Sara Johnston, Darrell Young, Carol Henson, Otto Bluntzer. PRESS CLUB The Press Club is an organiza- tion promoting interest in the student publications. It spon- sors the Backward Dance, the Souse Texan, and an annual Awards Banquet. It is open to all students interested in work- ing on student publications. John Henry presents Kay Cramer, Press Club sweetheart, with a bouquet of yel- low glads at the Press Club-sponsored Backward Dance- 90 OFFICERS President DAVID PATRICK Vice-President JOHN HENRY Secretary-Treasurer BETSEY LANGFORD Reporter JONELL HARVEY Advisory Board Representative KAY ASHWORTH Sponsor DELMER ASHWORTH OFFICERS President CARI- YAWS Vice-President JOHN KAMPFHENKEL ecretary JACK CUNDIFF Treasurer MACY DUBOSE Parlic1mentar1'an KENNETH WEBER Advisory Board Representative X WTLEY BARTON Sponsors DR. FRED GARLAND DR. E. V. RUHNKE The Chemistry Club strives to promote interest in chemistry on the A261 campus. Its pur- poses are to secure intellectual stimulation that arises from pro- fessional association, to foster a professional spirit among the members, and to instill a pro- fessional pride in chemistry and chemical engineering. departmental Norris Crownover runs a volumetric analysis. HEMISTRY CLUB FIR-ST ROW: Dr. Fred Garland, Wiley Barton, Macy Dubose, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke. SECOND ROW: Jack Cundiff, Don Davis, Kenneth Weber, John Kampfhenkel, Robert Reasor, Carl Yaws. George Strickland. THIRD ROW: Robert King, Robert Lakey, John Barnett. Richard Parks, Roger Eberle. Thomas Russell. 91 ' ' 1, -:zaaj - if iilf :EL departmental 5 J Q yy .M sa FIRST ROW: Juan Ramirez, Jerry Taylor, C. W. Riley. Mario Garza. SECOND ROW: John Smith, Donald Schnitz, Robert Needham, Eugene Morin. Frank Tyson. James Tyler. THIRD ROW: Duane LeNorrnan, John Copeland, Robert Sims, Robert Johnson, Harold Leppin, John Harvey, Lloyd Davis. James Turner and Ted Barecky study a positive displacement A I M E meter. OFFICERS President ROBERT CLEVELAND Vice-President BILL KNOX Secretary RUSSELL EOWLER Treasurer DURWARDI SYLVESTER Reporter .ihngsg is RAY BACON B I - is Sponsor I , .. , . C. V. MOONEY 92 departmental l I FIRST ROW: Wayne Rach, Ray Bacon. .lack Fowler, Cweorge Clanton. SECOND ROW: Donald Thomas, Ted Barecky, Bob Graf, Marvin Barta, Eldon Myler, Jack Carnal. THIRD ROW: Wayne Frerking, Don Dean, Robert Cleveland, Bill Knox, Tom I-lolen, Gene Sylvester, Edward Bremer. AIME This organization is a student chapter of the American Insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgi- cal Engineers. Any student in good standing at A551 and en- rolled in engineering is eligible for membership, The society's main purpose is to promote fel- lowship among the students and to inform the members of problems and advancement in the engineering field. Jim Warren looks over C. V. Mooneyfs shoulder as they operate a water evaporator. departmental Dr. McNeil peeks over his dark glasses at colored slides during an English Club meeting. Also watching the screen are Laura Wilson, Nelda Kocurek, Phyllis Stirk, Marylyn Hicks, Miss May Camp- bell, and Kay Ashworth. The Dora K. Cousins English Club was organized for the pur- pose of sharing and increasing interest in literature of the past and present. It is composed of students especially interested in literary pursuits. E GLISH LUB OFFICERS President BARBARA WOO'LVERTON Vice-President GEORGE CANNON Secretary ANNETTA BRIDGES Reporter JANE REED Sponsor DR. R. J. GALLAWAY FIRST ROW: R. J. Gallaway, Barbara Woolvcrton, Jack Kerr, Jane Reed, George Cannon. 1 1 SECOND ROW: Phyllis Stirk, Kay Ashworth, Pat Yeager. Annetta Bridges, W. l-I. Traney. Anita Pena, Laura Wilson. 94 fm ,Q I . .f .1.LM. . - ' Q' L, . ..M,lQ. .EY :YV if - . W . . Q ' L Q 5 ', I . 'A ,is . rgxa ' -E: ra... We if I i s , .. M .- ' ' X - sDeT.mna,mzzm . departmental 1. ,ilu FIRST ROW: Donna Brosig, Margie Wendland, Myra Kirk, Elsie Robbins. SECOND ROW: C. E. Schoettle, Raymond Rentz, H. A. Singleton, Kenneth Burkholder. THIRD ROW: Barte Smith, Jim Dougherty, Raby Hamilton, James White, Bob McCarty, Jimmy Kimbrough, Jack Burkholder, Robert Dougherty, Jimmy Cashion, Wayne Foster, Bodie Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Pirtle, Dale Riley, Bobby Birdwell, Jimmy Davis, Bentley Baylor, Floyd Kilgore. FIFTH RO'W: Larry Williams, Charley Wynn, Ed Kronke, Tom Nuchols, Clayton Burns, Bubba Pegg, Stanley Brittain Bob Brown. OFFICERS President' ROBERT DOUGHERTY Vice-President ROBERT B. BROWN 'ecretary BODIE DAVIDSON Treasurer JACK BURKHOLDER Parliamentarian I HERMAN A. SINGLETON Reporter JIM DOUGHERTY Sponsors DR. C. E. SCHOETTLE DR. LEO BAILEY R DEC CLUB The Rodeo Club sponsors a team that competes with other E college teams over the United States. Club members also put on inercollegiate rodeos in the ABI arena. Membership in the Rodeo Club is open to all stu- dents at A'Z5I. Bodie Davidson rides that Brahma as lf he were sitting in an old rocking chair-almost! 95 to 3 ayye A .. departmental The ABI Student Section of the OFFICERS American Institute of Physics Presgdem has as its aim the advancement WILLIAM MILLER of knowledge of physics and its Vice--President application to human welfare. DAVID MITTELDOR1 It provides the student with all Secretary-Treasurer opportunity to establish himself PAGE NETTLE as a part of the physics profes- Sponsors sion while still a student. The DR, JAMES ROBINSOI Student Section sponsors a phy- DR, OLAN E, KRUSE sicsfexhibit each spring for high school and college students. The Ted Carleys watch David Mitteldorf demonstrate the conduction of electricity through glass. MERICAN NSTITUTE CD PHYSICS FIRST ROW: Dr. James Robinson, David Mitteldorf, William Miller, Page Nettle, Dr. Olan E. Kruse. SECOND ROW: Bill Citider, Kenneth Konrad, Jack Tripp, Ralph Howard, Spencer Ledlow, Joe Cortez. THIRD ROW: Robert Hausmann, Butch Walker, David Karr, L. A. Ragan, Jerome Jurerra, Joe McCoy. 96 departmental h B k John Ja Keith Kennedy FIRST RO'W: Bet a er, y, . ' SECOND ROW: Wanda Sweet, Emeterio DeLeon, John Coyle, George Haag, Gregoria Ramon. OFFICERS President JOHN JAY Vice-President GEORGE HAAG Secretary-Treasurer JOHN COYLE Sponsors BETH BAKER KEITH KENNEDY DEB TE CLUB The Debate Club's activities consist of participation in speech and debate tournaments held at colleges across the na- tion. The debaters also take an active' part each spring in con- ducting the regional Texas In- terscholastic League speech events held on the campus, George Haag makes a point in debate with Del Mar. 97 6 departmental M.. .lt ... FIRST ROXV: Robert J. Fugitt, Danny Wells, Harold Krause, Col. Paul Davis, William M. Sherman, Joe Holcomb Charles Yoder. SECOND ROW: William Ray Jancha, Virgil E. Blevins, John E. McCoy, Buddy Menking, Darryl Bettge, John Mayers Hector L. Lopez. THIRD ROW: Kenneth D. Kachtik, Earnie Robertson, James E. Richardson, L. A, Malechek, George Calhoun, Elliott D Hawkins, Nolan Kunkel, John R. Barnett, Wayne Frerking. a RO C OFFICERS' CLUB The ROTC Officer's Club is a social organization, with the purpose of giving the future officer an idea of the social obli- gations he will encounter and the manner in which he is to conduct himself while serving in the United States Army. l Billie Yarbrough greets Dr. Poteet at the ROTC reception in honor of the Cadet Ladies, as L. A. Malechek, Charlie Bryan, Charles Rawlings, and Kay Ashworth look On. 98 OFFICERS President WAYNE H. FRERKING Vice-President GEORGE CALHOUN Secretary - Treasurer ROBERT J. FUGITT Sponsors LT. COL. PAUL C. DAVIS MAJ. VICTOR BLOECKER departmental Barth, Sally Rankin. Barlow, Betty Hill. FIRST ROW: Pauline Johnson, Lucille Callaway, Pat -Schmi tt, Elsie Robbins, Myra Kirk. SECOND ROW: Andrea G. Villarreal, Colleen Sorrell, Susie Lynch, Susie Davis, Carole Mauck, Pat MacMahon, Vivian THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bill Binnion, Brenda Eetters, Vera Holstien, Donna Brosig, Margie Wendland, Peggy Pearce, Janette WOMEN'S RECRE Tl NA OFFICERS ROBBINS President HOLSTIEN PAT SCI-IMITT surer LUCILLE CALLAWAY ts Manager SHIRLEY ROADES Manager SUSIE LYNCH Uisory Board Representative ASSOCIATIO The Women's Recreational As- sociation works to promote co- op e r a t i o n , sportsmanship, friendliness, and good will among the girls on the A251 campus. WRA also sponsors a program of intramurals and sport-and-game situations for recreational purposes and pro- vides awards which are made on a point system. NORMA NORRIS A group of jailbirds welcomes new- S Rep,-esemague comer Carl Glass into the WRA Jail- PAULINE JOHNSON house at the SUB Halloween Carnival. The posse is made up of deputies Sally Onsor Rankin, Myra Kirk, Margie Wendland, DORRIS LEE BINNION and Elsie Robbins. l 99 departmental FIRST ROW: Jim Dougherty, F, B. Wines, Jean McKim, Larry Williams. Darrell Hargrove. SECCQXIEIR. ROW: Ronnie Goldman, Candelario Ruiz, Lauro Saldana, Henry Munk, Forrest Powers, Dwain Miller, John 1 rams. THIRD ROW: Jack Fuller, Melrose Nitsche, L. A. Malechek, Herman Rathke, Nolan Kunkel, Bill Borgers, Richard Smith, Robert Dougherty. FUTURE FARMER The ABI Collegiate Chapter of the Future Farmers' of America is an organization designed for students majoring in agricultural education, The purpose of the organization is to train future teachers for organizing and advising FFA chapters in high schools. This organiza- tion also sponsors FFA Area Leadership and Judging Contests. An unexpected geyser of smoke surprises Fred Burgess, who was overhauling a motor until it objected. 100 :Q departmental R FIRST ROW: Rollin Smith, William Jancha, Jean McKim, R. J. Cook, S. V. Burks. , hz.: SECOND ROW: Kenneth Eaker, Jimmie Grant, Rene Campos, John Muckelroy, Larry Erler, John Mayers, Dean Chamrad, THIRD ROW: Straud Jacobs, Charles Woelfel, James Askew, James Richardson, Bob Williams, Bob Tumberlinson, Melvin Thompson, Monroe Jungmann. MERICA OFFICERS Sentmel 'AU JANCHA CANDELARIO RUIZ Reporter AMES NOLAN JOHN MUCKLEROY Sweetheart Y WILLIAMS JEAN MCKINI Sponsors AIN MILLER F. B. WINES S. V. BURKS R. J. COOK Dick Weekly, state supervisor of FEA, presents a thrilled Greenhand with the first-prize banner as F. B. Wines calls out the winners. 101 fi f .Q Bassanio CBil1 Burchj chooses the right casket and wins the hand Portia Cplayed here by lggie Harveyj, much to the delight Gratiano fDick Grafj and Nerissa Uulie Dunten on nightsl. The fair Jessica CBarbara Biddisonj, in love with Lorenzo KG-aymon Thompsonj, decides to run away with him. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Portia fplayed on alternate nights by Kay Ashworthj goes into her quality of mercy speech as Shylock fPete McDanielD threatens Antonio CTed Daven- portj and Nerissa Cplayed here by Jamie Brown? looks on. Redlitch CDick G r a f D amuses Nicky Holroyd CDarrel Y o u n g J and Gilian Holroyd fPat Pol- lockj with his stories about witches in Mexico. BELL, BOOK, and CANDLE Aunt Queenie CBarbara Petryj Pflirts coyily with a bewildered Sidney Red- litch fDick Grafj. ui , i l, ymwg 4 A W O R K S H so 1 P Marriage of Figaro opens as fAlbert I-lolubj and his bride- Susanna fNancy Blaisdellj plan honeymoon. CHlLDREN'S PLAY he Crying Princess and the Golden ose features goose feathers that ICK, much to the dismay of CRus- Wheelockj the Magician, and to the azement of the Princess CMary 0 In this scene from Faust, Mephistopholes fJim Marcumj hovers over duelers Faust QKeith Kanipel and Valentine QPat Carsonj. The chauffeur's daughter, Sabrina CBarb-ara Petryj finally admits her love for Linus Larrabee, Jr. QGaymon uise Eggertj, the Cook CCharlotte unj, the Butler CCharles Jonesj, Queen fJane Waddelll, and the g CTed Davenportj. SABRINA FAIR us Larrabee CTed Davenportl just can't keep track of his family's many pades. His sister Julia flggie Harveyj and his wife Maude QBarbara Biddi- J are sympathetic in this rehearsal shot. ,ff Thompsonl . Q L J ,fs W N I1 1' 1' A1 1 1 gf., 1958 fqx -f 'rx' f 1 - - ,- HM 7-7 7 -M- ' 1 f- 11 ,f A 1 ,Rx Y ,A , J , 4 1 X, , 1 N Q , U XX . 3 l 1 ,- , 1 1' j 1 J .1 1' L , 1 1 f 1 1 1 I I 1' 1' 1 1 1 If 1 J 1 1' 1' 11' ' Q ' ' V ' N X. I 1 1 f 1 ,1 j 1 I , N1 ,A I1 ,K ! Hx X 1 x 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ,V , '71,-J, 1 ,' 1 1 , 1 1 1 x 1' 1' x X f ' X ' 1' f 1' ' 1 x 1' I X x X V! 1 1, X V, M M K f I 111 14 w, Jw .,,a+1-41,1 THE A S I JAVELINA 'W MARCHI G BAN A251 bandsmen add color to many campus activities with their music and marching. A major attraction at Javelina football games, they present halftime shows that rank with the best in addition to stimulating spectators and players throughout the battle. Band director John Kincaid and guest star, jazz pianist Red Camp, discuss the Pops Concert put on annually by the ABI Band. Band members practice many long hours in order achieve a high degree of excellence. 106 KAYE RIEBSCHLAGER JAN WILSON Drum Major SUE HUMES Twirler JO ANN BARTH Twirler 107 Head Twirler FRANCES MIRCOVICH Alternate Twirler LARRY ERLER 2 RONNIE SULLIVAN ' 4 . 1 5 -s , -, I Q L,.l.A e ave- ,V . San V 3 -he A ,,, . , ,X X .X GEORGIA GREEN Head Cheerleader CHEERLEADER JAMIE FALVELLA ,gl 5 E, Nw we GLENDA GORDON ORTOLON BENHAM E . .vb N HP.. ,fr .Y X . W 108 'WW aan as xii 1 ji .s an aa ' na aa M ie-aEW'1.as-w,,w:A aswgfg .5 . .R . MW Z ea-- , I-1 YZ K 355mr KX i has I. ini'- ' Bai. sm- .cr a ag-.7.,,' skggifgs, U aww 'MW wa,-.aaeifgfa QB- rr' HH B K-YE-9 wma In-QPHXS an L . 3' 5 ax signers 4 A' . M his-a - n.. si . s ,,u. as, H ge-Us an mf ' - '. H Q n-xr in .E E is at ff.-,aa,, '- X 3 get ,S a .kj ,L.,gg.gm: gi ':3 ,Q?5bZia5?,x.Q - eg a M 1, S., e Mase 53135 k H H-MW sa 'W ef iggglfggl 5 :W Riagg? x , wsu 1 gf efia :fa 1 2-2. is-'irfggeaze ' :..-2- - . my 5 - fr warns :2?'f5.1taag X - , f- gwgiaa we .B -. :lf Marg my Bs wwf S fggliie Zfggga 5 K E 5335-H Mia . aaa . , H wats, Q -New GILBERT E. STEINKE, head football coach and director of athletics, graduated from A81 in 1942, when he won Little All-American honors. He played five seasons of professional football with the Philadelphia Eagles, TED CARLEY, head basketball coach and as- sistant football coach, came to A261 in 1954 after serving as coach and director of athletics at Schreiner Institute. At North Texas State. he was a top cage performer. COACHI G STAFF JACK LITTLE, line coach, graduated from Texas AUM after winning All-American hon- ors. I-Ie was twice named to the All-Southwest Conference team and played professional foot- ball With the Baltimore Colts. DAVE SMITH, backfield coach, began his coaching career at A261 as a student assistant after transferring from Texas ABM. He be- came a full-time coach after earning B.S. and M.S. degrees, Na W 1 'liz : .1 , . m Yea, Big Hogs! The ABI student body formed a victory line across the field of Javelina Stadium every home game. Running in front of the Hoggie gridders are cheerleaders Glenda Crtolon, Larry Georgia Green, Ronnie Sullivan, Jamie Falvella, and Gordon Benham, with Captains James Graeber C755 Gerald Lambert f6Oj right behind, The Victory Bell resounded over the campus many times this year. Here Jerry Graver rings out the news of another Fightin' Javelina victory, while Rick Hoffman, Dick Hodge, Sterling Deaton, and Larry Lucas are among those watching. The stands were filled during every game. A player's-eye view of the stands shows an absorbed crowd en ing the action. QELSSW H . Wm i W, W5 s5MifmmPfiii,?i,5S?f M V M Mi .Qgw-fasgga wiv ish W S525 ., A 4 safe as aaa, F ,, ,sg ms, sa if :HNF fl at asa? A V ,'-Tw , 5' A ., .r ' M.. , .. ' '- ,wr na, ..., . 1 -1. . .' ,-.,,,,. yg5sg. . , ' ' ': - f 'n f 2. ' 113 - S' ' - :I H . ? 'T5 -' 6- . ...sf 'fl ' - .f :.: 'fix' . ': -if-2-..: . ' i:' g ?, A W , w,s .:N . M ,V , a n uff 1, a . V 4 'W ., V J - i l A ' -2- ROW: L. A. Malechek, Charles Massey, Albert Taylor, James French, J. D. Nestor, Joe Holcomb, Robert Dickens James Hyden, Herbert Best, Jamie Davis, Billy Davis, Btister Baird. ROW: Barry Copenhaver, Bruce Shugart, Billy White, Jarrell Hayes, Homer P'ly, Harold King, Willie Crafts James Franz, Gerald Lambert, John Beseda, Lupe Jaimes, Servando Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Sigifredo Infante, Frank Chisum, Audie Baker, Kenneth Ktachtilr, Earl Morris, Donald Waters, Curtis Shed Larry Wright, James Graeber, Wayne Adams, Jesse Longhofer, Bob Lindquist. Am ABI ABI 'eAftsr ABI ABI A261 5 .sazfiyi E, A. fy. -:Q :gm er- we '25i mq ig, W AV rpqyiixy the ,y Y ' . - iiigfgvfm, -1, :imm- ' gal 's ,Wx-W lf' ww, , , .f: rw, x .wg Q .waswfaffeg V 1 fiL?jfi,li,3,475g yr KTBLQQWAQLI .. Lzlflwlf ' .Cf fliwzxgg-M ' M - ' 3 - niVers1 ,3e3,g'ff Corpus 14 . Cvllese' 8 . sm: rc,. .- -ae, X - Qs 1 'J WS. 0 f Xi 21 L. .t-s R 0 of 0 A J 21 - 27 University of e 'f'gQoji'AA,f,4lt fMs Q' 0 1-1 f ,..'. 1 - Q. f ,, af L 33 . A ' -25:7 K-Q 3 in V wa' 15471 1. .1 .,-sit, .- .C ,, l 'MQ fha. wl,f.,3.3-sits sg. tt, . ' 9 'viifie ,Vx ' NYY. w V, ar. ag 1. EHS! Hoggie Halfback Harold Hees scampers for a few precious yards, thanks to Gracber and Massey. AM UCC 12 First Downs 7 1 283 Yards Rushing 58 l 107 Yards Passing 21 1 l 19 Pass Attempts 30 l 9 Passes Completed 1 1 4 Interceptions 1 4-29.7 Punting 5-24.4 4-40 Penalties 5-55 JAMES GRAEBER GERALD LAMBERT Needlfllle McAllen All-Conference All-Conference C0-Captain Co-Captain Tackle, Three Letters Guard, TWO Letters A green but talented bunch of Javelinas over- came early setbacks with fine spirit and went on to demolish an aerial-minded group of Tar- pons 37-14 in Javelina Stadium. Chief instiga- tor of the massacre was Charles Massey, a 5-11 transfer from ABM. The powerful-yet-speedy blockbuster rambled for 128 yards on but 12 carries. And even more important than his total gain was his ability to come up with the long run when it was needed ..,. 112 HOGGIES FALL TCD BENGALS IN SA BY 25 --0 MARGIN A8rI TRINITY 6 First Downs 13 21 Yards Rushing 252 26 Yards Passing 78 I0 Pass Attempts 4 3 Passes Completed 2 0 Interceptions 1 7-39 Punting 4-37 6-30 Penalties 9-55 CHARLES IVIASSEY Alice Little All-American Honorable Mention All-Conference Second Team Halfback, One Letter Quarterback Wesley Gideon and a rock-ribbed defense gave the Trinity Tigers a 25-0 win over the Texas A81 Javelinas in Alamo Stadium September 20. A crowd of around 5,000 braved intermittent showers to watch the Hogs and Tigers have at it in a game much harder fought and exciting than the score indicated .... BOB LINDQUIST Catarina Tackle, Two Letters End Curtis Shed grounds his man, and Kachtik is away and and running. 113 LERT HOGS TLIR BREAKS INTO 26 8 LACING OF TLC All TLC 13 First Downs l0 185 Yards Rushing 40 64 Yards Passing l 81 ll Pass Attempts 30 4 Passes Completed ll 2 Interceptions 0 3-40 Punting 4-33 9-105 Penalties 8-80 A pair of terrific breaks coupled with the fine running of Charles Massey and Joe Holcomb led the Hogs to a 26-8 win over the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs in Seguin. The game changed from a hard- fought contest into a rout late in the fourth quarter when the Hogs scored a pair of touchdowns within a matter of seconds . . . Jamie Davis does a neat little side-step, but he was tackled anyhow The Hoggie defense introduces the fine art of gang tackling to an unfortunate Southwest Texas ball carrier. GGGIES STUN SWT 22 -03 TIE FCDR TGP I SC RACE WAYNE ADAMS Athens Guard, Two Letters All SWT I I First Downs 8 204 Yards Rushing 9l l 35 Yards Passing. 3 3 I3 Pass Attemots 10 5 Passes Completed 3 I Interceptions O 7-36 Punting 7-33 13-95 Penalties 2-10 The Javelinas threw up a brick-wall defense and loosed a savage ground offensive in drubbing the Southwest Texas Bobcats 22-0. This 22-point spread marked the largest mar- gin of victory ever gained by a Hog eleven over the San Marcos aggregation since the two teams first met in 1925 , . . LARRY WRIGHT Longview Tackle, One Letter I I W Q' fl ' wwf ' .I. ..I I T fx K . Q, L 'ij ffji -,aziftiiz-'Qi 13,51 ' - ' - i-im' . . it W-. 5'fal.l M ' N55-, jf N. pw in It Q -'Y' R, , 9 I ,A Q a ,sf -isfiaxlg 34 . W X M- We V anis 4-'Rfk ,,. Hees goes again, while many Hogs occupy themselves with blocking duties. SAM HOUSTON NIPS HOGS, WHO DROP T FOURTH SPC JE-SSE LONGHOFER Donna Guard, One Letter A811 SH 8 First Downs 13 135 Yards Rushing 158 49 Yards Passing 82 1 l Pass Attempts 15 5 Passes Completed 6 2 lnterceptions , 1 6-26 Punting 4-33 5-55 Penalties 9-85 The Sam Houston State Bearkats kept their record for the 1958 season unblemished as a desperate last-quar- ter effort by the Kats pulled an appar- ent defeat at the hands of Texas N551 out of the fire, 2l-20. The Hogs, who came so close to pulling a big upset, fell out of the top position in LSC stand- ings to a tie with East Texas for fourth place in the conference. A pair of blocked punts set up two last-period Bearkat tallies as the Sam Houston team rallied from a 20-7 deficit to win . . . 116 KENNETH KACH Rio Hondo Fullback, Two Let HOC-ES TOP SLIL ROSS 7- s BLOCKED KICK SETS UP TD BILLY DAVIS Coleman uarterback, Three Letters All SUL ROSS 1 I First Downs 7 206 Yards Rushing 24 15 Yards Passing 68 10 Pass Attempts 15 Z Passes Completed 3 5 Interceptions 1 5-33.2 Punting 8-35.3 12-110 Penalties 9-105 Cashing in on the very type of break that had defeated them a week earlier, a blocked kick, the Hogs edged past a punchless Sul Ross squad 7-O in Alpine. This game, the I-logs' third loop battle, was played almost entirely in the Lobo end of the field, and, with one exception, had little to offer in the way of thrills for homecoming Lobo fans . . . .lavelina defense men converge upon an enemy ball carrier. JAMIE DAVIS Rison, Arkansas uarterback, One Letter 117 GOAL LINE STAND BEATS SFA FOR THIRD LSC WIN JOE HOLCOMB Freer Fullback, Three Letters All SFA I 4 First Downs 14 217 Yards Rushing 139 42 Yards Passing 9-I I6 Pass Attempts 24 5 Passes Completed 9 0 Interceptions l 4-29 Punting 6-32.3 5-65 Penalties 5-65 A deeply-entrenched Javelina for- ward wall threw back a goal-line as- sault by the Stephen F. Austin Lum- berjacks in the dying minutes of the ball game to emerge on the long end of a 7-0 count. Actually, the Lumberjacks were lucky to get out with only a scant touchdown separating them from the Hogs. Three or four times the Hogs had very promising drives going deep in Lumberjack territory only to have fumbles or penalties thwart their efforts . . . ALBERT TAYLOR Harlingen Center, Two Letters A Hoggie defender reaches far to bring down an enemy ball carrier. 118 Quarterback Billy Davis surveys the situation as Curtis Shed and other Hogs prepare to open a hole for him. EAST TEXAS STATE LIONS SLIP PAST HOGS I3 - 7 EARL MORRIS Alice Center, One Letter ASI ETS 9 First Downs 10 131 Yards Rushing 171 42 Yards Passing 59 I I Pass Attempts 12 3 Passes Completed 5 O lnterceptions 2 7-28.5 Punting 7-31.5 l-I5 Penalties 4-30 The East Texas State Lions fought for their lives through three quarters and thirteen minutes of devas- tating defensive football before climb- ing out on top of a I3-7 win over the fighting Hogs in .Iavelina Stadium. Providing the punch that enabled the Hogs to roll deep into Lion terri- tory on several occasions were Billy Davis, Charles Massey, Harold Hees, and Ken Kachtik . . . 119 WILLIE CRAFTS Brownsville Guard, One Letter uarterback Herbie Best fakes out an opposing lineman. HOGS DROP I4 - O DECISION O LAMAR TECH CARDINA LUPE JAIMES Cotulla Halfback, Three Letters ti F? - All LAMAR 6 First Downs 17 69 Yards' Rushing 257 86 Yards Passing 103 2l Pass Attempts 11 8 Passes Completed 8 O Interceptions 2 I0-38 Punting 7-3I 3-40 Penalties 3-30 The Lamar Tech Cardinals re- bounded from two disastrous defeats to crush the Javelinas 14 - 0 in Beaumont. Although the Cardinals used the airways to good advantage most of the night, their two touchdowns were mainly earned via the ground route. Both scores came in the second quarter, The bright spot in the Hogs' of- fensive showing was the fine passing of Jamie Davis . . . 120, SERVANDO' RODRIGUEZ Newgulf Halfback, One Letter JAMIEDAVIS LEADS JAVS TO GRID WIN GVER JACKETS All HP 15 First Downs 12 268 Yards Rushing 57 153 Yards Passing 85 24 Pass Attempts 17 10 Passes Completed 6 0 Interceptions 2 10-41 Punting 5-33 7-75 Penalties 0 The Howard Payne Yellow Jackets were stung as they fell before the Javelinas 21-6 in Javelina Stadium. The biggest problem faced by the Paynemen all night long was that of J. D. In this case the initials stand for Jamie Davis, not juvenile delinquency. Davis ran for 149 yards and passed for 150 more . . . JOHN BESEDA Eagle Lake Tackle, One Letter BRUCE SHUGART Corpus Christi End, Two Letters Harold Hees sweeps around end as opposing linemen seek in vain to stop him. 121 HERBERT BEST I Harlingen Quarterback One Letter JAVELINAS TAKE VICTORY OVER IVIEXICO UNIVERSITY Joe Holcomb me up the an carf ie, with Bob All MU I4 First Downs 9 I 67 Yards Rushing 91 275 Yards Passing 80 29 Pass Attempts P 13 I6 Passes Completed 5 3 Interceptions 2 5-38 Punting 5-34 8-60 Penalties 4-40 Billy Davis keeps coming on with some help from the rear. 1? In coming in fast. in Mexico City by taking a wide open razzle dazzle 27 0 win off t National University of Mexico Pumas. The game was played in t. Olympic Stadium on the National University campus before a crow of around 25,000. . . . . 3 c The Texas ABI Javelinas wound up their l958 football seaso . . 1 - n . k l' The Javelmas left the Mexico City fans breathless in more wa than one. The Hogs threw 29 passes and completed 16 for 275 yar and three of their four touchdowns . . . ig? BOB DICKENS Carrizo Springs tl-lalfback One Letter .122 L. A. MALECHEK Barksdale End, Two Letters SIGIFREDO INFANTE Lyford Guard, One Letter FRANK CHISUM Eagle Pass Quarterback, One Letter I-IOMER PLY Phan' End, One Letter BARRY COPENHAVER Cuero Halfback, One Letter J D. NESTOR DIHGUI-S Halfback, Squadman CURrl IS SHED Lqford End, One Letter HAROI D KING Crqstal Czty End One Letter 123 JAMES FRENCH Edinburg Guard, One Letter JARRELL HAYES Belton Quarterback, Squadman If 1 1 ,4 ' w W 1 x DONALD WATERS Rio Hondo End, Squadman if jd' ' Qs BOBBY LAWSON Poteet A Tackle, Squadman ' A BOBBY -SHANNON Robstown Halfback, Squadman A- ,asf 1 a t X L, ax ' ' 1' nf M ,W L1 ,Q ,X BILLY WHITE Aransas Pass End, Squadman n m X 124 JAMES HYDEN Arlington Halfback, Squadman .K 2' ss Q . .V -1x,g..ff': ' K. ,. we K x 7 x W.-4' Q JACKIE JUSTICE Bishop Eullback, Squadman AUDIE BAKER I Olmilo End, Squadman JAMES WHITE Houston Quarterback, Squadman CHARLES WILLIAMS , Belton Guard, Squadman 125 JAMES GRANT Karnes City Student Manager TONY CARZA Houston Student Trainer Leonard Anderson, Edwin Cauley, Jack Jones, Tommy Gindorf, Arnold Patton, Charles Parker, David Patrick loel Bolen, Harlon Gerhold. A251 67 A251 50 A251 62 A251 5 7 A251 68 A251 60 A251 42 A251 80 A251 72 A251 67 A251 3 7 A251 58 A251 56 A251 5 8 A251 5 7 ASKETB LL Pan American U. of Houston Loyola Texas Lutheran Southwestern UCC Southwest Texas Sam Houston St. lVlary's Trinity 4'Southwest Texas UCC 21-Ioward Payne 9fSul Ross Trinity SEASON RECORD 6 2 A251 80 A251 7 7 A251 7 8 A251 6 2 A251 5 9 A251 7 3 A251 8 5 A251 7 9 A251 60 A251 9 2 A251 70 A251 80 A251 7 7 A251 6 1 A251 Denotes Confernce Game Season Record: 8 Wins, 22 Losses Conference Record: 2 Wins, 12 Losses 126 Texas Lutheran Southwestern WSouthwest Texas 2fSam Houston 9fEast Texas 'Lamar Tech : S. E. Austin 5East Texas 53am Houston Trinity xSul Ross XHoward Payne Pan American XS. E. Austin : Lamar Tech ck Jones gets off a jump shot against the East Texas Lions David Patrick and Leonard Anderson move in for the follow- ARNOLD GOOSE PATTON Meadow 6'8 Senior Center Two Letters JACK JONES Woodsboro 6'4 Senior Forward Two Letters, Captain David Patrick out-springs Sam I-Iouston's Fred Slough to gain the tip. F. . . ighting for possession are Hogs Harlon Cierhold, Jack Jones, Tommy Czindorf, and Arnold Patton, 127 DAVID PATRICK Kingsuille 6'5 Junior Guard Two Letters Jack Jones hits two points against Lamar Tech as Ho rebounders move into better position. Arnold Patton goes high to fire a one-hander in the Lamar game. Tommy Gindorf fights a Cardinal in an attempt to follow. TOMMY GINDORF Pampa 6'6 Sophomore Forward One Letter old Patton and Tommy Gindorf watch as David Patrick ls a long jump shot. HARLON GERHOLD Victoria 5'11 Sophomore Guard One Letter is CHARLIE PARKER Taft 6'7 Freshman Center one Letter Jack Jones twists in a lay-up against East Texas 129 LEONARD ANDERSON Laredo 5'11 Sophomore Guard One Letter The Hogs break out of a time-out huddle with a traditional hand-stack. Jack Jones goes up to tip in an awry shot by a fellow H EDWIN CAULEY Kingsuille 6'3 Sophomore Forward Squadman K8 MEANS W4 -N. f' ,,,,,.,-s- - P 21 ,Z A,- fe 64' f is up: H:-xg ., A M - : if 7 R ..: .:.:., 1 4, '35 K , , N, , 4 FRONT ROW: George Harris, Myron Weir, Sonny Brazil, Tony Garza, Bob Dickens, Bill Chiles. SECOND ROW: Charles Massey, Carl Reynolds, George Brown, Tommy Walther, Dick Watson, Rodney Robb, Curtis BROWN TRAC K Anahuac Middle Distance Although no results were known as El Rancho went to press, the track team with six returning lettermen and a host of fine newcomers promised to be one of the best in A251 history. The Hogs should be strong in the 880, 440, sprint medley, and mile relay. Leading performers are George Brown, Bill Chiles, Jim Hyden and George Harris in the middle distances and mile relay, Tony Garza and Dick Watson in the sprints, and Curtis Shed in the javelin. Plans call for participation in the Bor- der Olympics, the Fort Worth Stock Show Meet, and the Texas, San Mar- cos. and Drake Relays as well as thc I.,One Star Conference Meet. 132 BILL CHILES Alice Middle Distance , v'l ! 9, Shed RODNEY ROBB Galena Park High Jump Soil' I- 1 I TEFL 'I ONY GARZA BOB DICKENS Cotulla Carrizo Springs Sprints Hurdles JIM I-IYDEN Arlington Middle Distances DICK WATSON Simon Sprints V' Psi r ML fx fl- I sf Mumf- 'UM Beck?- 'emma is K l1,.XizW ' 'IFS' of W., f FEVEA GEORGE HARRIS Three Rivers Middle Distance 133 CURTIS SHED Lyford Javelin CHARLES MASSEY Alice Sprints. MYRON WEIR Marble Falls Distance SONNY BRAZIL Harlingen Sprints 134 . 1 CARL REYNOLDS Devine Distance TOMMY WALTHER Victoria Distance A-1.1 FRONT ROW: Arthur Burgoyne, Buzzy Murphy. SECOND ROW: Ronald Blanton, Taylor Ewing, Dr. W H Leckie NOT PICTURED: Aubrey Flowers, George Williams GOLF Coached by Dr. W. H. Leckie, the golf team started off the season with vic- tories over Pan American and South- west Texas, The Hog linksters are led by two-year lettermen Buzzy Murphy and Ronald Blanton and look forward to what should be a very successful sea- son. Included on their schedule are dual meets with Texas Wesleyan, TCU, TLC, Trinity, and Lamar Tech as well as tournaments at the Border Olympics, the Port Worth Recreational Meet, and the Lone Star Conference Meet. 135 xiii :SHS ga 14 't-rv ARTHUR B URGOYNE San Antonio Q 4M-M-'dui -4 1 . W. - -. A . W . .fm fixwfqs msg? , .xM'- 'Sr '. .-T ' RONALD BLANTON R, GEORGE WILLIAMS Harlingen Alice G0 LF TAYLQR EWING Dr. Leckie shows the squad how to hedge with a wedge-use one six San Benito normal size! R2 'SN X 5.425-S' , 3: W slam 136 i' - t X . 4 V 5 W' at Vera Holstein, Janette Barlow, and Betty Hill take aim. l a McNelly, Mary Frances Disbro and Pat watch Eddy Klatt sink two points. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Jimmy Affolter and Butch Walker engage in ping-pong game in an activities course. R. J. Patterson fires in a jump shot in a class scrimmage. Rick Barton lines up a four-railer on the pool table. -V '41 N W.: ,.'-8 f' fir- V '.,. 2511.-A , Wgwfq A I ltskyfggf -. ' 'A ' ,Q-,Y QQ' - ng, 1? M LE-Qigffgr , ,K , U H . . ' WP- fi ' Ls' .'41'1?1 fb' ifgfkiig' ' V? A :wa au inf ww -M. P X 1958 - X f ' i'f 'f Af ' N ,K xl ff, ffl? .X w-Hai T71 I 2 J I f 1 i if If If If X1 5 X, f If V A, vi E X If I ! If Lay , 1 A' uf ' ' I J X V' fn J, ll If 1 J Al ' IX X A V A! l 'X fi f I '- , ,- N N . If 3 f' 1 m X Y f fx T 1 , fn- fx, f A N ' 'ix dr, f ' ,f 1 LJ! U LJ KD l A ,X X' f K H F fl .M vx f 1,1 Q21 XX 3 ,J RN , f L,-f H '- 'hi H. : .,,.,'25' xx EY-f ..,,. 'lhe cadet stall IS composed of Qfrom leftl Virgil 1 I x Blevins, John Barnett, George Calhoun, L. A. Malechek, Nolan Kunkel, Hugh Menkrng, and B111 Sherman CADET S AFF L. A. MALECHEK ...... ............,..,.......... C adet Colonel JOHN BARNETT .......,.. ........ C adet Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE CALHOUN ..... .....,....,............,.. C adet Major Cadet Captains: ..,,,,,,.. ,h.h4,,,, P Q1-ggnnel ....L- ----.,, I ntelligence , HUGH MENKING ......,,., ,,,,,,,,,, O pefations ...,,,, ---MA,A-,----f,Y,AA S upply JOE FRERKING ....... .......,. M aster Sergeant COLOR GUARD: From left-Gary Patterson, Vernon W. Ellis, Keith Johnson, and Fred Bangasser. 1,4-0 The King's Rifles, first organized in 1952, is a crack drill team composed of cadets who have demonstrated exceptional ability in drill maneuvers, This team carries the name of A251 to such places as the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the Fiesta Flambeau and the Battle of Flowers in San Antonio, the Charro Days Fiesta in ABOVE: Ripple movements always gain a crowd's applause LEFT: The cadets throw their rifles over their shoulders in an intricate manuever. Brownsville, and various other celebrations all over South Texas and in other parts of the Lone Star' State. During the six years that the drill team has functioned, the cadets have claimed 12 first places and two second places for marching, as well as a first-place award for Best Illuminated Drill Team. K I G 'S R I F L E TOM LUCE .,,.,.........., ........ D rill Team Commander JOHN BARNETT .............. ,,,,,--,-,-,,-.Executiue Officer During the Circle March, this rifle-drop maneuver always proves to be the favorite of spectators. RIFLE. TEAM MEMBERS Kneeling: lVlfSgt. Loyle E. Stewart Cteam coachj Herbert Richmond Pat O'Neal Charles Brewer John McCoy Standing: Larry Woodman Glen Taylor Jack Knight James Richardson Joe Dorroh ,QE - DNS? Y L2 may ' lies, lg ' i ':'- 9 wa, , iii?-s l e 1 , I Q I K T ML A ,xc . 5 H ,le 1 .4 it . A E5 4 '- ' l C A Hi , Y ii? RIFLE TEAM 17' f--Egiiii rliif L 'fi i 2 ,iffy , Q - 142 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, Department of Defense Hearst Trophy ROTC Matches From Left: M,'Sgt. Loyle F. Stewart fteam coachj, Glen Taylor Pat O Neal Larry Woodman Joe Dorroh fteam captainj Jack Knight wma Commanding Officer ,-, ,,-,,-,,.Charles Br an Executive Officer .,.., Pl Y --,,McHayden Dillard atoon Leader .,.. .rr..,,,,, , Paul Reid L. A. Malechek L' y Reserv AND CGM PAN , ieutenant Colonel Paul C. Davis, and Dr. Poteet chat during an ROTC reception. Janua ry graduates Everard M D . c owell, Sidney I-loermann Brown, and Bob Whatley take the oath officers in the U. S. Arm e. ffm' .5 - aj -:-.- - fig , D' A all Y. Z ff ,L . 2 , 1 Q wa. 1 . iii? 1 -. if fha and become commis- ,vii N.. JS. if A' l In .k,,-ag ,giw..3W'4M A-21 A 143 Commanding Officer ....... ,,.,,. T ommy Nolen Executive Officer ......... ,--,,--, , James Fugirr Platoon Leaders .,.,..., ,-,,.,,.,. D arryl Bettge, Earnie Robertson HE DQU RTERS COMPAN E radio transmitter. BELOW: Major Victor Bloecker shares a laugh with Ca Ladies Ila Kay Bumpers, Kay Ashworth, Glenda Ortol 144 Barbara Carey, and Tommy Barnes during an ROTC coff d, O B TC Tea. n., QM Commanding .Officer ...., .,..,.........,.......... T ---Tom Luce Executive Officer .,-,..... ......,,.....,.,...,..,. E lliott Hawkins Platoon Leaders ........ .,.... . Joe Holcomb, Harold Krause Moose, Elliott Hawkins, Paul Reed, and MCI-layden hold a masculine version of the hen party during an .Qt Qi COMPA Y Sergeant George Vinsen shows two freshmen the ropes, including the how of tuning an ANAGRC-26 Radio. E5 2 S 4 , .h we D I ,if J 155539 145 Commanding ,Officer .,., ....,,,w,......5...,,,.,, D army Wells Executive Officer ...., .... ,,., ,. , . ,.,.,.A ,...,, ,,.. Hector Lopez Platoon Leaders ,..,,. ..,,,e C harles Rawlins, Andy Myers Major General L. S. Griffing, at an ROTC Review held in his honor. shakes hands with Charles Brewer as Lt. Colonel Paul C. Davis and Cadets James Richardson and John McCoy stand by. COMPANY B Practicing for the Hearst Trophy Matches are Pat O'Neal, Joe Glen Taylor, Larry Woodman, and Jack Knight. Team Coach Loyle F. 'Stewart supervises. 146 i-rj it Commanding Officer .,.,. . ,........,..,4........ W ayne Frerking Executive Officer ,.... ,,.. ....... ...A.... .....,.... ,f. . Myles Moose Platoon Leaders -,,,-, ,,,,,., C harles Yoder, William .l2mCl7Zl COMPANY C Bryan escorts Cadet Lady Billie Yarbrough to the punch I. Lorraine Olsen serves during the tea in honor of the Cadet Ladies. Cadet Colonel L. A. Malecheck and visiting Brigadier General F. XV. Moorman troop the line during the ROTC Fall Review. W' 'YQ TOMMY BARNES, Honorary Cadet Colonel of the ABI ROTC Corps and Queen of the Military Ball, is shown here with Battalion Commander L. A. MALECHEK just after the commissioning ceremonies. a very Alaecia niggf . Putting away the steaks at the Officers' Banquet at Cheathanfs prior to the Ball are Wayne Frerking, Mrs. Frerking, Nolan Kunkel, Deanie Michalk, Carrie Nolen, and Tommy Nolen. 148 THE EIGHTH ANNLIA Captain and Mrs. Harold Wood and Major and Victor Bloecker are among those in the receiving Coming through are Allen Tarbutton and Garner. 2 ,A sv XS 'W' Off! -I 1 'lil CL. 3 i 5 N5 1 ff i 3 BARBARA CAREY as Honorary Cadet Captain of Headquarters Company, escorted by Company Com- mander TOMMY NOLEN. muzuc if Z? fy Wag! WofaA!e5 ,fif fa.m. . Enjoying the Ball are Peggy Guion, Kenneth Kacbtik, Sonny Park, Dons Ann Brown, Joe Holcomb, and Elaine Holcomb. 'MN if Q ,A 3' Ealing' ' , ii fi. W. WWW ,, fj Q a -1. A .. , i : Pier, if as ' 1 lla X feng A ff iid P ,' H .ii : , , . . wx f , a l . , W, 1 l v he 1 rl! Q 1? l 5 r E Q51 ii fm ir S as aw v si mga E5 img 1 Q25 are Gp 1 ri in Q s i ILA KAY BUMPER? as Honorary Cadet Captain of A Company, escorted by Company Commander TOM LUCE, BILLIE ANN YARBROUGH as Honorary Cadet Captain of B Company, escorted by Company Com- mander DANNY WELLS. . reel, wAife, ana! Lfue clecorafionri ularifaira anal clown . . Relaxing during a practice for the presentation ceremonies King's Rifles members Daniel Alfaro. Roger Paton, Bill ardson, Gary Hobbs, and Elwin Peterson. In the ' ' H Joe Frerking and L. A. Malechek worry about the Schottisching gaily along are Peggy Kirksey and L. A. Male- Sifualign, cbek, Delores Marek and Tom Luce, and-fcaught in a squeeze play-Tina Wood and Bob Lobaugh. 150 7, .Z M, ,,,,, . 'Lg' --Q gsxgliiliililgyagzg'In?g?rf3rz':Oii'g3ng3FgQ2512? quet of roses and pins on her colonel insignia. Cadet Colonel L. A. Malechek presents Honor- ary Cadet Colonel Tommy Barnes with a bou- FRERKING. . Iaresenfa fion of flle ca clef fa alias . Dates of the cadets were surprised at the door with white . , dl 7 . f ' ed Bangasser violently gestures that his collar is too tight, to the Raimi: goiggsgi Bfgglegaillilsalfj use ent of Roxy Weaver, Butch Hammett, and Flolyn Alexander. rin admire the Cuddly animals. ' Y m Potter, Buddy Lynum, and Arlene Puckett are more interested the antics of the photographer. 9lst A xx fx MW ,lx .xvrygax , W.b3.,,15y x -Mivhfiin M?3a UH,ar Nw' g 1-ff,-M55 K A X, S v. N ' mv 5 uifaz. mn ' - pg og-as 5 7 E- ,A Q ka 5:53. gr X- wismqiasc E55 96 1958 'R 'Qi ,u ,.,, .wr-53 ff Efefj Q, , :Qi ,Q-1' 1 ' ,., 1-1' ':-0712 1:2-2 V' 5' Lf y , 4.5.5 -1 ffm! '51 i.f'51E'1fiE,.f Mr-'r-, . .-L Q-2. ,. if , -3 ,, -3 Y, ji. 44 xi, 1394 '.?q12f:, ggi efi.ff - ay-:H 4113-' za,-4 uf Fifi- ,Jie sf, w ' . ,Q -. 11' I-fi -an-5 .1 1,15 Nm 'Mx 1 vp I W, ,,- H w L1 ,lla nfl! L ,, M ,Um Ne-14 ,I ,Q-Pl' 15 rf, ',.f: ,-' V5 A ,e 51 117 . : 0' 47': -'L Ji 'YI' w ' 'xl if 'LQ' ,AJ .-5' 1-'g','3!' ' 5-.iii 1- 11' ,L ,7 .. 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Here a picture of Lady Sharon White gazes out over a handful of programs. Queen Jean McKim and Ladies-in-Waiting Farris Schmidt and Elaine Eliff smilingly wait to greet the first arrivals at the Lan- tana reception. When the sun finally came, two days late, the Lantana parade was ready to roll. Here a pair of lovely lasses, Duchesses Judi Scarborough of Eckhardt Hall and Nan Allen of the Newman Club, share a convertible for the long trek. . J' PRESENTATION Nolan Kunkel crowns- Jean McKim Queen of Lantana Cabovel as Queen Regent Manon Ray Murray, her escort Bill Kell, and her Ladies- in-Waiting Bobbie White and Jo Ann Pattillo watch. Other scenes lcounter-clockwise? show: Lady Glenda of the house of Ortolon and her escort, Roy Charles Ortolon, representing French culture. Lady Sharon of the house of White and her escort, James Graeber, representing Slavic culture. Lady Jamie of the house of Falvella and her escort, Joe Frerking. representing Arabic culture. Ladies of the Lantana Court and their escorts witness the program from an elevation to the left of the stage. Y R- - .. W . .. f:2.. N ANA COURT Clockwise, Nolan Kunkel and Jean McKim bow before her subjects of Lantana Land. Lady Kaye of the house of Riebschlager and her escort, Monroe Jung mann. representing Oriental culture. Lady Georgia of the house of Green and her escort, Harold King, representing American culture. Lady Joan of the house of Westmoland and her escort, Buzzy White. representing Spanish culture. The Royal court: Queen Jean and Queen Regent Manon smile before the student body with their Ladies-in-waiting, Elaine Eliff. Farris Schmidt, and Jo Ann Pattillo. Following the coronation, Philip Hisey sang Serenata to Her Royal Majesty and presented her a bouquet of roses. The Coronation was climaxed, as always, by the singing of Alma Mater. 15, .. . 2 Q22 iti l - W Sag set at r, L .' , 21 , .. ,A ,11 -, A R V ' V I , - . ' , . , ' ' ,, C' ,X su s 'I 'F' - 1 , . is ig, Ns in x is , if L 5 ' s , X s it tg sf as , ' A , ,N K, 1 f 'Q f i al ' 3' S fs. , i i s f v , -, V B BACKSTAGE BEDL M .... Preparing costumes for the Coronation Qabovej are Anne Poteet. Mary Garrett, gown designer Horace Salinas, Doris Ann Brown, Gregoria Ramon, Frances Mircovich, and Miss Faye Bible. Counter-clockwise: Sharon White, Joan Westmoland, and .lean McKim must be sharing a joke while decorating the ramp. Buddy Lester, Pete McDaniel, Carl Englerth, and Russell John- son rig up that fascinating Japanese lantern for the Sayonara number. Checking the controls behind the stage are harassed program chairmen Fred Bangasser and Kathy Davenport, helped by Jay Covington. Butch Walker and Coranne Young paint a hill for the Ameri- can culture scene. My s .9 K' ' AN A POLISHED PRCC-JR M Richard Titus Cabovej sings The House I Live ln in one of the scenes that portray America in the Pageant of Peace. Helping him to portray American culture are Shirley Santi and Homer Ply, along with Arlene Puckett, and newsboy Casey Fawcus. Clock wise: Diane Garza belts out the torch song C'est Ci Bon in a Paris cafe. Can-can girls Flolyn Alexander and Elizabeth Heye listen and have a drink with their friends, Jim Siertle and Marvin Luce. Sayonara is sweetly sung by Dru Shilling in an Oriental setting. Ted Davenport, the sultry sultan, reigns over his harem of dancing girls-Lynn Ballard, Pat Pollock, Eloise Langen, Patty Browning, Dee Slovak, Margie Lowrance, and Becky Mobley. Virginia Vollmering sings and dances to Romany Life with Keith Kanipe, Jerry I-lintzman, Kris Tanner, Mary Ann Sills, Bette Neeley, and Pat Yeager. pr' if -'ff :-' -,NR .:.: F fa . i ,A :vp f Q L M I' iz 5. ,, .MQ- ,' l 5 wx 'lg ...- f l i , -+- . . . 1 , I , Q 3 i was 'f iwwl :nvs N X 17j,Q'4,g,w:k-:' .Qi , g W A 'Ya W his? ' iw . 'FQMYQ X' 9' fi Ewa' 'fe 5E?:g'H5,4WE?QfE ff: if 35 N - ,. J A A JE'f 59g15f27gf . QW ,, -as 5 Q4 wafs2w:3QQ5 . : f E CORCJNATION BALL Couples danced to the music of three bands from 10 till 1. Above left, Eloise Langen, Martha Davis, Diana Ciarza, Mrs. Christine Harris. and Jim Marcum are among the celebrants. Other dance scenes, clockwise, follow: Stanley Carter receives the best sign trophy from Tau Delta Chi president Buzzy Wluite, in behalf of Baugh Hall. The winning sign was a huge Buddha representing the Mysteries of the Orient. Celebrants dance to the music of a combo in the Conference Room: many couples simply traveled from Conference Room to Ballroom to Tejas Room in order to get the most for their money. Some like it hot-and hot the music became when the whole place started swinging during dances like this one. Then it was over . . . Nolen Kunkel rehashes the evening with Barre Smith and Teresa Bauer as the last bitterfenders vacate the Union Building, V47 ffl A EQ!!! - f -Q 13.2 Queen Jean lVlcKim, attended by Ladies-in-Waiting Elaine Elliff and Farris Schmidt, rides in regal splendor on the FFA' built Pageant of Peace float. Resting atop a replica of the globe is a white dove, symbol of peace the world over. 'P' flexing fi Alfa? Lady Joan Westmolaiid looks down on a Spanish patio from her balcony. This float, built by Tau Delta Chi. typified Spanish culture. THE PARADE: THF Lady Jamie Falvella waves from underneath an Arabic tent on the APO-built float representing Arabic culture. at V. A- ,. fy., Lady Glenda Grtolon surveys the Eiffel Tower from beneath her Arc de Triomphe. This float. depicting the French culture. was built by the Busi- ness Administration Glub. .la Lady Kaye Riebschlager sits amid the Japanese lanterns of an Oriental garden scene. Her float, depicting the Oriental cultures, was built by Alpha Tau Alpha. N AND COLD Lady Georgia Green. representing the American culture, is framed against the red, white and blue Union shield. This float was built by the Junior Class. v. -1 . as l-ady Sharon Vwfhite visits with a pair of native-costumed puppets on the float depicting the Slavic culture. This float was built by the Association. we ,r si 'V--g . - Lf - U iwgggtilflhb 2?i?sSS , .. K :W hun. .Q ,f..-..--- ff' ' - W- f f Z A zu 4 f' 'tsii 5-Sai ' -1 ' wk? - 1 ,? 'ii 7 131. Ci1i'31'fl:,fo1 r ,f Q -, 2 1 , . -. U gg. ,gugf.q:gL.5 : ' ' ' -f 12:A:7Wf'fi:: f' Je ' t4 ' ' Q35-9:F3:gVl'72 'I 9' - 49 ' r r, . I' QQ ','- ,LL , w rx- 1 u W i 1958 'SS 'FK' if JOSE BARRERA Brownsville KENNETH EAKER La Pryor GEORGE KAIN Kingsuille LYTLE BLAISDELL PRYOR DONALD Kingsuille Kingsuille ymznf K ' 3 . HAROLD LEPPIN Weimar 174 GEORGE LOPEZ Wharton yfw . v.:f:f--AA. ' ,A 4' Y EASE.-iii 1 RONNIE MOORE MICHAEL O GRADY Corpus Christi Kmgswlle ELMER OUTLAW LENNIE A. RAGAN Victoria 99 .J is Kingsuille S-wif' ARTHUR ONKEN Alice JERRY TAYLOR Murchison fi ,ax jg,-' FRANK TYSON ROBERT N.. WAER LELAND WILSON Kingsuille Vzctona Kingsuille 175 L . . . . EFT T0 RIGHT- Kay Cramer. Herman Smgleton, Jack Km, William Jancha, Bill Knox, Farris Schmidt, Johnny Rocha. THE S IOR C ASS WILLIAM JANCHA ....... .............. P resident FARRIS SCI-IMIDT ....,..,,. ,vA..,,.....,.., R eporter JACK KERR .......,............. ..,......... V ice-President HERMAN SINGLETON .,...........,,... Parliamentarian KAY CRAMER .............. AY .. ,.,,f...,. Secretary-Treasurer BILL KNOX ,....., o , ,,.,. Advisory Board Representative JOHNNY ROCHA ....r. ................................ ,,..-...,........,...,,... S t udent Council Representative 176 GOLDIE ACUNA, Corpus Christi Elementary Education RENEE ADAME, San Diego Secondary Education DAVID ALLEX, McAllen Business Administration: Newman Club Track Team IRMA ALVAREZ, Kingsuille Elementary Education JOSE ALVAREZ, Brownsville Electrical Engineering HERIBERTO AMAYA, San Benito Agronomy .. 1 ,,.,, 5 Wa. is ...:: I oEoRoE ANDREWS, Laredo 3 Elementary Education: Laredo Club ROGERIO ARREDONDO, Kingsuille ' Industrial Arts Q. VALDEMAR ARREDONDOQ Kingsuille :' V ff Mathematics SS OF I959 STUART ALAN AWBREY, Kingsuille Business Administration: Business Club VIRGINIA BAILEY, Estancia, New Mexico Biology JOYCE BAKER, Seguin' Home Economics: WRA: Lewis Hall Council: Home Econmics Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon: AWS EUGENE BALLARD, Kingsuille Secondary Education, Pi Kappa Epsilon: NEA ERVIN BALUSEK, Orange Grove Business Administration: Business Club JOE BARBOSA, Temple Business Administration: Newman Club TED BARECKY, Taft General Engineering: TSPE: AIME JOHN BARNETT, San Angelo Chemistry: American Chemical Society: TSPE: ROTC Officers' Club: Executive Officer, King's Rifles: Distinguished Military Student MARVIN BARTA, Gonzales Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE: Sigma Tau VIVIAN BARTI-I, Edcouch Elementary Education: Beta Gamma Cvice-presidentj 3 Eckhardt Hall Council fpresidentj: Pi Kappa Epsilon LUIS BAZALDUA, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club DONALD BECKMAN, Tivoli Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE Qsecretaryj : .Sigma Tau: TSPE Qvice-presidentj: Alpha Chi I 'N 'Wff 'w I J -' W-IWWNM SID BENNETT, Pearsall Secondary Education: Aggie Club JUNE BERRY, Mathis Biology: Cap if Gown: Pi Kappa Epsilon: CCE: Canterbury Club fpresidentjg Alpha Chi DARRYL BETTGE, Seguin Business Administration JUAN BILANO, Woodshoro Elementary Education: Newman Club: NEA: Pi Kappa Epsilon CURTIS BLACKBURN, Kingsuille Business Administration: Business Club NANCY BLAISDELL, Utopia Music Education: Cap E5 Gown Chistorianj 1 Alpha Chi: Who's Who, 1957-58, 1958-59: A Cappella Choir Cbusiness managerj 5 Madrigal Singers: Opera Workshop ANDREW BLASCI-IKE, Woodsboro Business Administration: Psychology Club: Business Club: Veterans' Club DOIN BLAUSTONE, Corpus Christi Speech Education GEORGE BLESSE, Brownsville W Government I VIRGIL BLEVINS, Beeuille W Health and Physical Education: ROTC Officers' Club: Cadet Captain: Distinguished Military Student: HPE Club Cvice-presidentb OTTO BLUNTZER, Goliad Industrial Arts ROBERT BOGUSCH, Kingsuille Electrical Engineering: Sigma Tau fpresidentfl: Alpha Chi Qvice presidentl : AIEE-IRE fsecretaryl 2 TSPE: Advisory Board Cchairmanj : Who's Who, 1957-58, 1958-59. E JACK BOND, Beeuille ' ' Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: APO Chistoriannj 1 TSPE: Cheerleader, 1957-58: Sophomore Class Vice-president: King's Rifles: May Hall Council fvice-presidentj JOHN BOONE, Pierce Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE WILLIS BOONE, Devine Economics: Spanish Club Csecretary-treasurerj XVILLIAM BORGERS, Fort Worth Agricultural Education: FEA, Aggie Club ZILPHA BOWLING, Corpus Christi Psychology EUGENE BOWMAN, Harlingen Electrical Engineering JANICE BRADEN, CaIaIIen Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club CLAUDE BRADSHAW, Freer Chemistry ANNETTA BRIDGES, Pleasanton English: A Cappella Choir: AWS: Alpha Chi: Cap E5 Gown: English Club fsecretaryj 3 Pi Kappa Epsilon RENE CAMPOS, Los Saenz Agriculture: Newman Club: EEA ROISARIO CANALES, Kingsuille Elementary Education VIRGINIA CANTU, Corpus Christi Elementary Education BARBARA CAREY, San Business Administration: Beta Gamma fvice-presidenty: Business Club: ROTC Cadet Lady 1958-59 RICK CARLSON, Corpus Christi Business Administration JACK CARNAL, Corpus Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering JIMMIE CARTER, lVesIaco General Engineering CLELIA CI-IAPA, Hebbronuille English: Newman Club: GRACIELA CI-IAVEZ, Laredo Elementary Education STANLEY BRITTAIN, Sinton Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club Cparliamentarian, Vice-presidentjz Rodeo Club , ANN BROOKS, Pensacola, Florida - Elementary Education WILLIAM BROOKS, San Benito Business Administration V- CHARLES BRYAN, Falfurrias Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Student Council: Who's Who, 1957-58, 1958-59: SUB Governing Board Cvice-president, presidentj 1 TSPE: APO: ROTC Officers' Club: Cadet Captain: Kings Rifles PATRICIA BUHLER, Edna Psychology: Lewis Hall Council Cpresidentj: AWS: Spanish Club ELEANOR BURKHARDT, San Antonio English: Beta Gamma Qsecretaryj: Lewis Hall Council: Intersorority Council Qpresidentj: Pi Kappa Epsilon ROBERT BURKS, San Antonio Business Administration: Aggie Club: Kappa Sigma Nu Csecretaryj: Business Club EVELYN BURRELL, Bishop Elementary Education OSCAR CABRA, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering , LIBORIO CADENA, Benauides Elementary Education GEORGE CALHOUN, San Antonio Business Administration LUCILLE CALLAWAY, Edna Elementary Education: WRA Csecretaryj: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Delta Theta: Eckhardt Hall Council Benito Christi English Club: Spanish Club JEROLD CHILES, Bishop Economics: A Cappella Choir: CCF: History Club GEORGE CLANTON, Ingalls, Arkansas Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROBERT CLEVELAND, Odem Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME fpresidentj g TSPE fsecretaryj: Sigma Tau: Alpha Chi' Advisory Board: Who's Who, 1958-59 JOHN CLIFTON, Corpus Christi Business Administration JAMES CLISSOLD, Harlingen Business Administration: Business Club JOHNNY R. COPELAND, Bag City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE ROBERT COSBY, Mathis Business Administration: Business Club: Marketing Club SUE STURDIVANT COX. Corpus Christi Elementary Education: Beta Gamma, Pi Kappa Epsilon: Lewis Hall Council: Lantana Duchess: Best Dressed Girl on Campus: Lantana Lady, 1957-58 Q 1 KAY CRAMER, Harlingen History: Who's Who, 1958-59: Lantana Duchess: X Senior Class secretary-treasurer: Pi Kappa Epsilon Q Cap Eff Gown: Delta Theta: El Rancho class editor Press Club sweetheart, 1958-59: Phi Alpha Theta Student Council MARY ANN CRAWFORD, Livingston Business Administration FRANK CROW, Bernie, M ississippi Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE KENNETH DANIEL, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering X TED DAVENPORT, Freer - Speech: Forensics Society: Pi Kappa Delta: Eootlights Club Ctreasurerj: Alpha Psi Omega Qpresidentj: wif ROTC Officers' Club 'ini DALE DAVIDSON, Devine . P A General Engineering: TSPE - LOWELL DAVINA, Weslaco i ' 'Q General Engineering: TSPE: Veterans' Club: AIME 'I A fa, EDDIE DAVIS, Kingsuille Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon: CCF Council H? JAMES DAVIS, Corpus Christi I : in x 2 mal Engineering sag LLOYD DAVIS, Alice I Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ' :' ' ,ia . YB ' .si ' Q DON DEAN, Taft iq LOLA DE LA ROSA, Alice Elementary Education U EMETERIO DE LEON, Kingsuille Business Administration I Chemical Engineering: TSPE: AIME: American Chemical Society ELAINE ELLIFF, Harlingen WRAY NELL EVANS, Alice ROBERTO FERNANDEZ Laredo Chemistry Alpha Chi TOY FOWLER, Kingsuille General Engineering WAYNE FRERKING, Kenedy Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROBERT FUGITT, Corpus Christi Business Administration ROBERT GAERTNER, Floresuille Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE Cchairmanj Sigma Tau Qhistorianjg TSPE3 Alpha Chi: Who's Who, 1958-59: Advisory Board ALFONSO GARCIA, Falfurrias Biology HOMERO GARCIA, Corpus Christi History: Football ISMAEL GARCIA, Premont Business Administration MIKE GARCIA, Alice Business Administration JAMES GARRETT, Bishop Business Administration 181 ESTER DE LAS FUENTES Laredo i Home Economics Education 5.3 ROBERT DICKENS Carrzzo Sprmas Business Administration T Association Advisory Board Football Track NANCY DICKINSON Riviera a Elementary Education BSU P1 Kappa Epsilon WRA Who's Who 1958 59 Lewis Hall Council , IVICHAYDEN DILLARD Harlingen 5 Business Administration ELSIE DUENAS Kmgsuille Health and Physical Education HENRY EBERT Seguin Agricultural Education Elementary Education: A Cappella Choir Madrigal Singers Songlighters: Pi Kappa Epsilon Beta Gamma secretaryj Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Ctreasurer Home Economics Club Cpresidentj 3 Kappa Omicron Phi fvice presidentj BSU fsocial chairmanj 1 Advisory Board AWS HERBERT FILE, Salisbury N C Secondary Education May Hall Council ERNEST FORD, Kzngsuzlle Mathematics: A Cappella Choir Band Westminster Fellowship Cpresident JACK POWLER, 'Borger Engineering Veterans Club AIME Qsecretaryj TSPE ARNOLDO GARZA, Kingsuille Business Administration: Business Club, Newman Club HECTOR GARZA. Monterrey, Mexz'co General En in eerin 2 3 MARIO GARZA, Los Saenz Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIMEQ TSPE ROBERTO GARZA, Edinburg Psychology: Spanish Club Cpresidentj 2 Newman Club STEVE G'ASAWAY, Bay City Engineering PAUL GEBAUER, Victoria Accounting: Business Club rr DOYLE GEISER. Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering 3 LOWELL GLASSER, McAllen Agricultural Education ANNETTE GONTHIER, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Business Administration: MSC Csecretaryjg Business Club: CCF FREDERICO GONZALES, Harlingen Accounting HENRY GONZALES, Woodsboro Elementary Education: Newman Club fsports managerj 3 Pi Kappa Epsilon JOSE GONZALES, Alice Elementary Education YOLANDA GONZALEZ, Bishop Elementary Education HOWARD GOODE, San Antonio Health and Physical Education JIMMIE GOPFFARTH, LaWard Chemistry: May Hall Council freporterj THOMAS GOUCHIE, Corpus Christi pw.: Economics JAMES GRAEBER, Needuille Business Administration BOB GRAF, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPE: Student Council: AIME: Sigma Tau: Alpha Chi Who's Who, 1958-59 GILBERT GRAVES, Corpus Christi Music Education CLYDE GREENLEES, Premont Chemical Engineering: American Chemical Society fvice-presidentllq Engineers' Club PRAN SRALLA GREGORCYK, Alice Elementary Education si E ' g E132-:-iz: .ji ...I ,., .U ie. J. ..:.:.: 1, Eva Eiga -1. :fi M . Y ti . X Y V4 E si 2 X sis DAVID GUNTER, Calallen ANTONIO' GUTIERREZ, Laredo BENNY GRIFFIN, Corpus Christi Gencral Engineering MELVIN GRONES, Hallettsuille Agricultural Mechanics: Aggie Club: ROTC Officers' Club FRANKLIN GRUETZMACHER, Yorktown General Engineering HAROLD GUEDRY, Galena Park Business Administration ALFREDOI GUERRA, Laredo Secondary Education: Laredo Club fhistorianj 3 History Club DARIO GUERRA, McAllen Animal Husbandry: Newman Club: Aggie Club : LUIS GUERRA, Premont 'K Secondary Education SERAFIN GUEVARA, Alice Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering General Engineering Elementar Education' THOMAS HARRISON, Corpus Christi Business Administration ELAINE HARVEY, Mirando City Home Economics Education: Home Economis Club JOHN HARVEY, Mirando City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE LENORA HARVEY, San Antonio Psychology: Footlights Club Csecretaryj : Press Club Qreporterj : Lantana Duchess: SUB Committee Chairman DOROTHY HAUSMANN, Woodsboro Business Administration: Delta Theta: Business Club ROBERT I-IAUSMANN, Refugio Mathematics: Physics Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon PEGGY HAWKINS, Midland Elementary Education: Alpha Chi HOWARD HENRY, Alice Business Administration JOHN HENRY, Beeuille Business Administration: Press Club fvice-presidentj: Student Council Creporterj 1958-59: Business Manager, The South Texan: Business Club: Alpha Chi WILL HAESE, Corpus Christi RABY HAMILTON, Odessa y . Laredo Club Qsergeant-at-armsj Secondary Education: Mars Club: at Pi Kappa Epsilon: History Club Cparliamentarianj B.. Agriculture MOLLY HERRERA, Corpus Christi Elementary Education ROBERT HERRINGTON, Petrus Accounting: Business Club fvice-presidentil: Alpha Chi: Accounting Club EARL HESSONG, Banquete Business Administration: Business Club JOSE HINOJOSA, Palito Blanco Government: Newman Club: Spanish Club JOHN HOFFMAN, Corpus Christi Business Administration: MSC: Canterbury Club: Veterans' Club JAMES HOLLON, Los Fresnos Animal Husbandry VERA HOLSTEIN, Edna Health and Physical Education ALBERT HOLUB, Alice Business Administration DAVID HOPPENS, Schulenhurg Business Administration: Business Club ROBERT HORNSBY, Corpus Christi Business Administration JAN HOTCHKISS, Corpus Christi Home Economics: Beta Gamma Cpresidentj: Home Economics Club freporterj: Kappa Omicron Phi: Advisory Board Csecretary-treasurerj: Intersorority Council: Who's Who, 1958-59: Lantana Duchess: Student Council Csecretary-treasurerj PHILIP HUDSON, Three Rivers Chemical Engineering: Sigma Tau: American Chemical Society ftreasurer, parliamentarianj: BSU EUGENE HUNT, Taft Accounting: Business Club: Accounting Club GERALD JACKSON, McAllen Economics WILLIAM JANCHA, Skidmore Agricultural Education: EEA fpresidentj : Aggie Club: Senior Class President: ROTC Officers' Club, Kings Rifles Chairman Lantana Dance Committee ALLEN JANK, Goliad Agronomy: Aggie Club: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi KNUT JOHANSON, Aransas Pass Electrical Engineering: Alpha Chi: APO: AIEE-IRE: BSU: ROTC Officers' Club: Cadet Captain, Distinguished Military Student: Merit Award BERNARD: JOHNSON, Refugio Psychology: CCF PAULINE JOHNSON, Corpus Christi Health and Physical Education ROBERT JOHNSON, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering JACK JONES, Austwell Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Basketball: T Association: Cousins Hall Council WILLIAM JONES, Edcouch Agronomy: Aggie Club: Baugh Hall Council VICTOR KAINER, EI Campo General Agriculture: Newman Club: Aggie Club ROGER KEBLER, Kingsuille Mathematics LELAND KEMP, lVinfie1d, Kansas 5 Secondary Education 1 JAMES KENYON, Kingsuzlle Business Administration JACK KERR, Alice Secondary Education f MILTON S. KING, Aransas Pass W Business Administration: Alpha Chi: Who's Who, 1958-59: Business Club fparliamentarian, presidentlz Marketing Club: Veterans' Club BILL KNOX, Canton Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME Civice-presidentjz TSPE: Advisory Board MAUDY KOENIG, Edna Mathematics ARTHUR KOONCE, Ganado Business Administration HELEN KOPECKY, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Cap id Gown Csecretaryj : Business Club: Eootlights Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon: BSU: CCE: AWS: Eckhardt Hall Council ROBERT KUEHLER, Corpus Christi Business Administration NOLAN KUNKEL, Karnes City Agricultural Education: Student Council President I958-591 Junior Class president: Alpha Tau Alpha: Aggie Club: EEA: Alpha Chi: ROTC Officers Club, Cadet Captain HOWARD LAAS, Hallettsuille Animal Husbandry JOE LADD, Port Isabel Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering KAY LAKE, San Benito Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon Creporterfl: CCI: tsecretaryj BETSEY LANGFORD, La Marque Elementary Education: Band: Alpha Sigma Cvice-presidentj Press Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Lewis Hall Council: MENC: Wlgo's5Who, 1957-58, 1958-59: The South Texan editor, 19 8- 9. JAMES LANGEORD, Mertens Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE: TSPE JOE LATTUS, Alice Business Administration: Newman Club tvice-presidentj : ROTC: Cousins Hall Council BEATRICE LAUREL, Corpus Christi Elementary Education: Newman Club SERVANDO LAUREL, Laredo Secondary Education: Laredo Club: Newman Club NORMA LEAL, Laredo Elementary Education DUANE LE NORMAN, Alice Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROBERT LOBAUGH, Taft Business Administration: Business Club: APO Marketing Club: ROTC Officers' Club ELEAZAR LOZANO, Alice Secondary Education RAY LUCAS, Harlingen Business Administration A52 Q., 3 MARVIN LUCE, Ganado ',.i- Q ,KR . Business Administration: Business Club: '- SUB Governing Board lreporter, vice-presidentj : if 'ij zi' A Cappella Choir: Cousins Hall Council E ' - :ntl in TOM LUCE, M'ission Agricultural Education: Student Council WE Vice-President 1958-59: ROTC Officers' Club, Commander, King's Rifles: Distinguished Military -Student: Cadet Captain: FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha: Junior Class Officer: Aggie Club: APO: Who's Who, 1958-59 FRANK MCALLISTER, Devine Business Administration: BSU: Business Club ROSS MCBRYDE, San Diego Animal Husbandry CARROLL MCCALEB, Lealzey General Engineering 5 KENNETH MCCLESKY, Lipan H i Industrial Arts: BSU Q TRUMAN MCCORD, Corpus Christi f General Engineering JOHN McCOY, 'Waco Chemical Engineering ELAINE MCCULLOUGH, Refugio Secondary Education: ROTC Cadet Lady 1956-57: Aggie Club Sweetheart 1957-58: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Lewis Hall Council: Alpha Chi Qpresidentj: Junior Class Officer: Lantana Lady 1957-58: Homecoming Queen 1957-58: Who's Who, 1958-59 JEAN MCKIM, Edcouch Elementary Education: Delta Theta: Pi Kappa Epsilon: EEA Sweeheart 1958-59: ROTC Cadet Lady 1957-58: Homecoming Queen 1958-59: Lantana Queen 1958-59 GLENDA MCKINNEY, Edroy Secondary Education: Majorette: Alpha Chi frecording secretaryj Pi Kappa Epsilon JOSEPH MCMENAMY, Kingsville History: SUB Governing Board JAMES MCMURREY, Alice General Engineering L. A. MALECHEK, Barlesdale Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi: PFA: Football: T Association: Who's Who 1957-58, 1958-59: ROTC Officers' Club, Cadet Colonel: Distinguished Military Student KENNETH MALONE, Baytown Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club ROBERT NIANGLBERGER, San Antonio Agriculture ,gr JAMES MAREK, El Campo iii? Big Chemistry ANN MARTIN, Aransas Pass Education ADAN MARTINEZ, Palzto Blanco History PAUL MATOCI-IA, Beeuille fig. May Hall Council ROSA LEE MEDLIN, Freer Inter-Sorority Council: BSU fsecretary SYLVIA MENDEZ, Kingsuille Elementary Education DALE MENGERS, Tynan Agronomy BUDDY MENKING, Corp Business Administration DONALD MENN, Runge Agricultural Engineering RONNIE MILEY, Harlingen Business Administration WILLIAM MILLER, Donna Physics: Alpha Chi: Physics Club fpresidentj Q Who's Who 1959-59 DAVID MITTELDORF, Brownsville Physics: Physics Club fvice-presidentj : Alpha Chi MONROE MITTELDORE, Brownsville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering MOHAMMED AMIN, Teheran. Iran Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering MYLES MOOSE, Harlingen Animal Husbandry JIMMY MORENO, Newgulf Economics CLAYTON MORGAN, Corpus Christi Physics: MARS Cpresidentj: AIEE-IRE: ROTC Officers' Club JOHN MUCKLEROY, Jourdanton Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: EFA Qreporterj: Freshman Class Officer BILLIE BETH MANNINC1 Refugzo Elementary Education A Cappella Choir Cvice president Madrigals: Songlighters P1 Kappa Epsilon Qsecretary treasurer Lewis Hall Council fvice presidentl Band -11 Woman of Music 1957 58 WAYNE MANNINC1, Yoakam Business Administration JOSEPH MASTERSON Harlingen Biology: A Cappella Choir Pre Medical Society Cvice-president, president Agricultural Engineering: Newman Club Aggie Club Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon freporterj Band History Club Officer: Advisory Board: Alpha Sigma Ctreasurer HENRY MUNK, Victoria Agricultural Education BUZZY MURPHY, Refugio Health and Physical Education JIMMY MYERS, Alice Agricultural Education ELDON MYLER, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE MARY NEAL, Alice Elementary Education ROBERT NEEDHAM, Kingsuille General Engineering BILL NETTLE, Fairfield Business Administration PAGE NETTIE, Yorktown Secondary Education: Alpha Chi: Cap fd Gown Ctreasurerj 3 Who's Who 1958-59 MELROSE NITSCHE, Converse Agricultural Education: FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi: ROTC Officers' Club JAMES NOLEN, Kingsuille Agricultural Education JESUS NORIEGA, Robstown English ROBERT OAKS. San Antonio Business Administration THOMAS OLSON, Kingsuille X s. Business Administration: Business Club ARTHUR ONKEN, Alice Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Chi ERNEST OPELLA. EI Campo Business Administration: Newman Club, Business Club CHARLES ORSAK, El Campo Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE Ctreasurerj: Newman Club: Tau Delta Chi BEATRIZ ORTEGA, Allende, Mexico Business Administration ROY ORTOLON, Edna Business Administration: Business Club ANNE MARIE OWENS, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Business Administration: Alpha Chi: sf Accounting Society: Business Club a :EZ WILLIAM PARKER, Pleasanton is is as as Kms? Accounting: Accounting Society Csecretary-treasurerj 1 Business Club ii W BOB PARKINSON, San Antonio Business Administration is E DAVID PATRICK, Kinigsuille l A History: T Association: Basketball: Press Club lpresidentlz M The -South Texan lsports editoril : El Rancho Cassociate editorj HPE Club: CCF: History Club: Phi Alpha Theta RUTH PATTERSON, Alice Elementary Education ARNOLD PATTON, Meadow Health and Physical Education: T Association: Basketball: Cousins Hall Council lsecretary-treasurerj: HPE Club lparliamentarianj ANITA PENA, Laredo 5 English: Band: Laredo Club Csecretaryji English Club: Lantana Duchess E I REBECCA PENA, Alice Elementary Education DAVID PENNINGTON, Corpus Christi Engineering LEE POHL, Brownsville Psychology SHERI POIGNEE, Edcouch History ANNE POTEET, Kingsuille Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club Csocial chairmanj CHARLES RACHUI, Odem Business Administration: APO fpresidentj 3 Advisory Board: Business Club ARNOLDO RAMIREZ, Corpus Christi Biology GALO RAMIREZ Laredo Elementary Education. Pi Kappa Epsilon Newman Club: Laredo Club ROSILYN RANGE, Skidmore Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Alpha Chi: Home Economics Club lpresidentj 3 Cap 8 Gown Cvice-presidentl : Who's Who, 1958-59 BRUCE REBER, El Campo Business Administration NORMA PAYE REED, Kingsuille Business Administration: Sophomore Class Reporter: Junior Class reporter: Tau Delta Chi Sweetheart, 1957-58: SUB Governing Board: Business Club DICK RICHARDS, Ingleside Biology: Kappa Sigma Nu Cpresidentj 9 American Chemical Society: Pre-Medical Society BESS RICHARDSON, Alice Elementary Education JAMES RICHARDSON, Harlingen Agricultural Education HERBERT RICHMOND, McAllen Health and Physical Education CURTIS RILEY, Santa Rosa Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering NOELIA RIOS, Kingsuille Elementary Education 189 SHIRLEY ROADES, Ganado Elementary Education EARNIE ROBERTSON, Dallas Business Administration: ROTC Officers' Club: King's Rifles JUAN ROCHA, JR., Kingsuille Government TISA Chairman District VI 1958 : , -59: Student Council: Freshman Class Cvice-presidentj 3 Senior Class Officer: The South Texan: Who's Who, 1958-59 Forensics Society: Newman Club: Spanish Club: Alpha Chi ANTONIO RODRIQUEZ, San Antonio Biology RICHARD ROSE, Robstown Accounting: Accounting Society Cpresident ' Alpha Chi Ctreasurerj DAN ROWELL, Edna Agricultural Mechanics EES CHARLES ROWLEN, Harlingen U Business Administration: Business Club: BSU f CANDELARIO RUIZ, San Diego Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: FFA fsentinelj 3 Newman Club: Advisory Board MIGUEL RUIZ, Laredo Business Administration: Business Club: Laredo Club Ctreasurer, parliamentarianj FIDEL SAN MIGUEL, Laredo Secondary Education, History: Laredo Club: Newman Club FARRIS SCHMIDT, Somerset Elementary Education: Aggie Club Sweetheart 1958-59: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Beta Gamma Cvice- president, presidentj : Lewis Hall Council: Advisory Board Csecretary-treasurerj: Senior Class Reporter HENRY SCI-IOENFELD, Corpus Christi Electrical Engineering BILL SCHROEDER, Corpus Christi Business Administration KENNETH GLEN SCHRUTKA, Jourdanton Business Administration: Marketing Club, Business Club JAMES SCHULZE, Mission Business Administartion: Aggie Club: Business Club Cparliamentarianl: Advisory Board: BSU Cpresidentj : Marketing Club: Seale Hall Council Cpresidentj LUTHER SCHULZE, Alice General Engineering RODNEY SCOTT, Falfurrias Chemical Engineering FRANCISCO SEGURA, Laredo Elementary Education JAYNE SELBY, Corpus Christi Secondary Education VERNON SEWELL, JR., Benauides Industrial Arts: Epsilon Pi Tau ARVID SIEVERS, Yorktown Agricultural Education mm H E E is is is iw at E.. B 1 ee- WILLIAM SMITH, Brownsville Business Administration , JAMES SNEED, Premont Animal Husbandry DEAN STEPHENS, McMahan Electrical Engineering JIM STEPHENS, Mineral Wells Engineering: TSPE: AIME: UT Association: Football: Basketball: ROTC Officers' Club: Cadet Captain ROBERT STEWART, Corpus Christi Business Administration PHYLLIS STIRK, Kingsville English: Cap 'Z5 Gown Cpresidentj : Alpha Chi: NEA: English Club BETTIE JO' STOCK, Devine Government: Alpha Chi: Lewis Hall Council fsecretaryfj : Student Council: Press Club: CCE DONALD THOMAS, Harlingen Petroleumland Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Tau Csecretaryj : Alpha Chi: TSPE: AIME: Advisory Board MARY WAUL THOMPSON, Alice Elementary Education: CCF: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Lewis Hall Council: Who's Who, 1958-59 MELVIN THOMPSON, Rio Hondo Agricultural Education: Aggie Club, EFA OKEY THOMPSON, Fayetteville. W. Virginia Accounting: Alpha Chi: Accounting Society KENNETH SPIEGELHAUER, Bishop Business Administration: Business Club: Marketing Club Cparliamentarianj BERTHA STANDLEE, San Benito Elementary Education: English Club: BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon MARVIN SIEVERS, Yorktown Business Administration: Business Club UVALDA JO SIEVERS, Yorktown Elementary Education JUAN SILVA. JR., Laredo Health and Physical Education: Laredo Club Csports managerj : T Association LEON SIMANK, Eagle Lake General Engineering ROBERT SIMS, Odem Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME DONALD SMITH, Brownsville Business Administration JOHN A. SMITH, Aransas Pass Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE: Sigma Tau Ctreasurerj RICHARD L. SMITH, San Benito Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha: Aggie Club: PFA l 178 TONY THOMPSON, Premont Business Administration: Business Club: T Association: BSU E. A. THORMAEHLEN, San Juan Business Administration BETTY TRAPP, Somerset Home Economics Education: Kappa Omicron Phi fsecretaryl 3 Home Economics Club Csecretaryj : Beta Gamma Ctreasurerl : Alpha Chi: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Who's Who 1958-59 GRACE TREVINO3 Kingsuille Elementary Education JESUS TREVINO, Los Saenz Agriculture: Aggie Club, Newman Club ' CARLOS TRUAN, Kingsuille Business Administration: Newman Club fpresident, state province 2nd vice-chairmanj: Business Club: Advisory Board JAMES TYLER, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Tennis: DSP ifpresidentj : ma as mn CCP: Advisory Board: United Religious Council: AIMEQ TSPE FRANK TYSON Ma sfield f U Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPE Cpresidentj 3 AIME: Sigma Tau Chistorianj : Advisory Board Who's Who 1958-59 as as it Es 522 GARY UNDERWOOD, Kingsuille S it Agricultural Education: Aggie Club: PPA: Press Club: The South Texan: El Rancho Cassociate editorj LAWRENCE VALIPURA, El Campo f Business Administration A FRANK VELA, Kingsville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Q RAYMUNDO VELA, Laredo Elementary Education JIM VERNOR, Corpus Christi General Engineering JAIME VILLANUEVA, Matamoros. Mexz'co Business Administration L. A. WALKER, Kingsville Business Administration BUTCH WALKER, Three Rivers Mathematics: APO fpresidentH 2 CCF: Physics Club THOMAS WALTHER, Victoria History: History Club: CCF: BSU: Phi Alpha Theta: Track RODNEY WARD, Freer Business Administration RALPH WATERS, Kingsuille Chemistry: Band: A Cappella Choir: Madrigals: TSPE: T Association: Golf: Tennis: American Chemical Society: CCP GARLAND WATSON, Bay City Biology: Canterbury Club: Pre-Medical Society fpresidentj : Alpha Chi LUCILLE BRIGGS WATSON, Edinburg Home Economics: Home Economics Club Qvice-presidentj: Kappa Oinicron Phi Qsecretaryj: Alpha Sigma: lntersorority Council fpresidentb : BSU Elementar LARRY WILLIAMS, Elsa DANNY WELLS, Corpus Christ: ,,,,ii?3' General Engineering 'n? Arfi.'?2i E. E. WHITE, Kingsuille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering PRED WHITE, Corpus Christi Business Administration SUSAN WI-IITTEN, Odem y Education ALAN WILBECK, EI Campo Agriculture: Aggie Club, Alpha Tau Alpha JUANITA WILKERSON, Corpus Christ: Secondary Education Agricultural Education: Aggie Club Cpresiclentj FEA Csecretaryjg Advisory Board: Rodeo Club SUE WILLIAMS, San Antonio lementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon DONNA RAE WILSON, Kingsuzlle Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi Cpresidentl Home Economics Club Ctreasurerj Advisory Board Alpha Chi .IO WILSON, Kingsuille Biology: Pre-Medical S Who's Who 1958-59 KATHLEEN WILSON, Elementary Education ocietyg Alpha Chi Alice KENNETH WITTEN, Fzofawfzze ,,,,,. llsy In at Agronomy: Aggie Club freporter, treasurerj 3 ,, Q p ROITC Officers' Club: King's Rifles ':.. CHARLES WOELFEL, Kingsuille ' F-fQ,Qeiqi?'5 Agricultural Education yt BARBARA WOOLVERTON, Athens :' 5 Q Secondary Education: English Club fsecretary, presidentbg p Cap E5 Gown: Phi Alpha Thetag BSU: Footlights Club: Alpha Chi ' W ff Ein tai JAMES WRIGHT, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering PATRICK YAKLIN, Riviera General Engineering JUANITA YBARRA, Simon Elementary Education IRMA YGUERABIDE, Laredo Elementary Education: Laredo Club, Band CHARLES YODER, McAllen Business Administration: Kappa Sigma Nu Cpledge captainj 5 APO: ROTC Officers' Club: Business Club: Marketing Club CHARLES YOIUNGBLOOD, Alice Business Administration 193 :f ll5Sw3gjjM? . . '-nie wif: . ER 'S' ..-Qf' ......r f-?k-Qyhgyf FIRST ROW: Pat O'Neal, Norma Reed. .loan Westmoland, Larry Erler. SECOND ROW: Billy O'Barr, Richard Peden, Base McDermott. THE .IU I R C ASS OFFICERS BASE MCDERMOTT ,...,. ........... P resident NORMA REED ...,. ...,...r . W .Reporter LARRY ERLER ....,...r.O,O,,. ......... Vice-President PAT O'NEAL .....,,..,,,..,7.,.OO.OO .. O......,.. Parliamentarian JOAN WESTMOLAND ...,. ..... ..., S e cretary-Treasurer RICHARD PEDEN ....,. Advisory Board Repr2S0nt21tiV2 BILLY O'BARR ,,,,,,. M,-,,,,,-,,,,,,-,,-,---,,-,-,,,,, .,..,,...,-,,,.,,,,,,,r.., V S tudent Council Representative 194 Harry Adams, Alice .,,,.. KW l ,:.:-.2:E: :-: f we -::E Jimmy Affoifef, Rio Hondo fE X 1 Jesus Alaniz, San Diego y Joe Alvarado! Bishop A sq ,.,: ,.:..:.- Jose Alvarado Laredo Leroy Angermiller Kenedy Clarence Archer Mercedes ASS OF I96O gli A .Vs of Leroy Armstrong Lgford Kay Ashworth Kmgsuzlle Bobby Atkins Corpus Christi Scott Atkinson Lyford Leon Avelar Edward Baca Lester Balusek Dale Barr Dena Barton Wiley Barton Kingsuille Bay City Orange Grove Brownsville Kirzgsuille Kingsuille Franklin Becker Gordon Benham John Beseda Barbara Biddison Dan Blackburn Kenneth Boenig Tafl Pawnee Eagle Lake Kingsuille Kingsuille Woodsboro .xx 195 E 4. 3. M. my ggmwgm gsm ra as P5 m is 1 - i m HE if E m i E a m m ix 1 1 Bertie Boswell Pawnee John Bradley Laredo Donna Brosig Uualde Ed Ward B remer Tynan Barrett Brooks Corpus Christi Michael Brouse Houston Judith Brown A w E is a na?i Wx Pettus Roger Buercner Victoria lla Kay Bumpers Freeport msasssmmnggy B ummm New EEEM mi vw , . ' sz : E 1 H . is : -ix-s me may rm? x ' M9 lu I Er i. L5 ii? 'Mis 2-: ... T763 ra: ii i -tang HE Q: 1 Q: gin E.. X 5 is ss, : E. 196 Ernesto Carrillo Pat Carson Stanley Benauides Corpus Christi Corpus Jimmy Cashion Dean Chamrad Reynaldo Bay City Mineral Fred Burgess, San Benito Dorris Burke, Alice Jan Burnett, Corpus Christi Severo Bustos, Kingsuille Jimmy Byrn, Kingsuille Gerald Camber, Gillett Charles Camp, Corpus Christi Richard Campbell, Houston Rene Canales. Uualde Larry Canion, Port Lauaca Rene Cantu, Alice Barry Carpenter, Corpus Christi Leota Clissold. Rclymonduille Ralph Cole, Laredo Vv'illiam Collins, Boernc Fred Connell, Longview John D. Copeland, Petrus Ronald Crabb. Refugio Leonard Crabtree, Kingsuille Dan Dague, Harlingen Kathy Davenport, Converse Martha Davis, Harlingen Jimmie Dearman. Mc'Fadd1n Pete Dickens, Oilton Association sweetheart Sharon and escort Jack Jones smile from lace of honor at the Stephen F. football O1me. Mary Louise Emery :asa WEVXL Im-Z - h W ggaam vg.a Leona Farley Crystal City Martha Farley Corpus Christi Jamie Falvella Kenedy Frank Fike Corpus Christi Jose Flores Three Rivers Virgil Forbis Corpus Christi i Q . we a I '-'Q' Jeanette-Gonthier Louis Gonzales Rosa M San Luis .Potosi Premont Ggnzal Mexico Lafed Jimmie Grant Wallis Gregorcyk Georgia Karnes City llflathis Hgrlm Carole Galen, Corpus Christi Herlinda Garcia, Lyford Rosendo Garcia, Kingsuille Joe Garza, Brownsville John Garza, Harlingen Oscar Garza, Corpus Christi Robert Garza, Alice Ha rlon Gerbold, Victoria David Gibson, Idalou Ronald Goldman, Jourdanton Barbara Golladay, Harlingen Gumecinda Gomez, San Benito Tommy Haley, Seguin Eugene Harbour, Harlingen Charles Harlan, Corpus Christi George Harris. Three Rivers Oscar Hernandez, Sinton Donnell Hewett, Fort XVorlh Betty Hill, Gcmado T Bucky Hill, Beeuille ii' M - :AJ C: . Amggfga Michelle Hollon, Los Fresnos Ted Hoover. Corpus Christi an Gwynn Charles Hunnicut, Sinlon us Christi Rodolfo Ibarra, Laredo Homecoming bonfire goes up with as Larry Erler touches a torch gasoline-soaked pile. , . rp: Jef? a ga. .,,,,,, ma i W , wvraf-M--ff an msm Qi fr ME3Elil':MQQ- Vik - i Larry Jecker Corpus Christi James Johnson Laredo Richard Johnson Sweeney Virginia Johnson Pharr Dravid Jones Raymonduille Mary Lou Jones Kingsuille Philip Joseph Alice Jerome Jurena Schulenberg Glynn Kaigler Kingsuille 199 John Kampfhenkel Robsrown Keith Kanipe Corpus Christi sq, ii Robert Karkoska Mathis Richard Kiefer Edinburg Eileen King Haskell Donald Kirk Sheridan Jerry Kirkland Woodsboro Jimmy Kirksey Harlingen Adan Lopez . Zapgm Three Rivers Werner Louwien Hector Lozano Arlene l Bishop Laredo Corpus Kenneth Konrad, Victoria C. W. Kromer, San Antonio Robert Lakey, Petrus Gerald Lambert, McAllen Ross Lance, Mission Efrain Laurel, Laredo Milton Law, Corpus Christi Larry Lee, Corpus Christi Jerry Leffingwell, Harlingen Ann Lewis, Floresuille Perla Leyba, Alice Bob Lindquist, Catarina i 11 Manuel Lopez Juan Fernando Luna, Laredo Alton Lynch, Flour Bluff Jane Lynch, Bloomington Susan McCrary. Kingsuille Base McDermott, Corpus Christi Jimmy McDonald, El Campo Pat McMahon, Alice Delores Marek, Placedo Luclfic. Carol Martin, Corpus Christi Christi l A Kaki Martin, Tilden Iggwlg Natividad Martinez, y Concepciorz Ramiro Martinez. Laredo t the I-lalloWe'en Carnival, Jim 1 and Eugene Harbour get a out of Jimmy Kirksey's noble to splat .1 Beta Gamma in the with a plate of squishy pink I l Josephine Mascorro Kingsville Glenn Matheson Beeuille Phyllis May Campbellton Alec Mayfield Edroy Dalinda Mtajia Santa Elena Jack Melder Kingsuille 201 Basil Miller Brownsville Richard Miller Anniston. Alabama Aubrey Mires Rosenberg Alfredo Montemayor Laredo is gm an Haw W-ai Jon Moore Victoria Raul Moreno Laredo Robert Morgan Corpus Christi Angel Morin ,eva Z E15 E -W W- e Taft Juan Puig Wayne Rach Gloria Arthur Munguia Hebbronuille Freer Boling . . . Rafael Ramirez Maria Raymond Marian Eric Munke Laredo Laredo Freer Schulenburg asm William Nixon Victoria Charles Norvyood Carrizo Springs Billy O'Barr Sinton Sai 202 Lorraine Olsen, Corpus Christi Pat O'Neal, George West Buck Pack, Bishop Carl Pearson, Lyford Richard Peden, Corpus Christi Alonzo Perez, Robstow-n Robert Perkins, San Antonio William Petitt, Corpus Christi Barbara Perry, Houston Martha Kay Philen, Freer Patricia Pollock, Corpus Christi Betty Porter, Kingsuille Carl Reynolds, Devine Don Ritter, Kingsuille Elsie Robbins, Jourdanton Mike Robertson, Kingsuille Gary Robinson, Harlingen Sammy Rocha, Harlingen Miguel Rodriguez, - Brownsville Peggy Rogers, Corpus Christi Carlos Romero, Bishop Manuel Rosales, Kingsuille isco Renaud arlingeni Billy Joe Rosson, Taft Lyndon Roth, Corpus Christi n fire. camera flash startles Gordon as he and Larry Lee and Leslie work on the Homecoming HP. Robert Rybicki Green Bay, Wis. Jerome Rychetsky Robstown Fidel Saenz Benavides Fidel San Miguel Laredo Shirley Santi Cacador, Brazil Austin Schlenker Yoakam 203 U1 Ronnie Schmiedekamp Leesuille Pat Schmitt C arrizo Springs Norbert Schneider Floresuille Louis -Schorlemmer Alice r . ..... .. NK ei ag -e -t me y . 'W 'YP X .:i. v .mr , ge.: LR 2 ,ga-as W . naps X gi. wg mm' gawk WG fimsgg 5 W mn is ,-sv 3 swag xggssm SEER K , Billie Schuette Victoria Jackie Schulz Berclair Virgil Schulz Daneuang Robert Sch Weikhardt Pettus Dave Seely Harlingen Joe Segrest Lufkin Don Shaffer Ponca City, Olzla. Ernest Shelander San Benito Richard Simpson Rockport 204 Glenn Taylor Robert Taylor McAllen Corpus Christi Lou Ann Tony Thompson Thompson Harlingen Fremont Norma Th F reer Nolai Tom Robsto Alan Sinz, Dallas Jim Sitterle, Victoria Rollin -Smith, Kingsuille John Snodgrass, Corpus Christi Amando Soto, Kingsuille Clifton Stacy, Big Foot Marvin Stavinoha, WHIIIIS George Strickland, Jourdanton John Sudrla, Kingsuille Gene Sylvester, Hondo Jimmy Tallent, Corpus Christi Allen Tarbutton, McAllen ob Tumberlinson San Benilo James Turner Freer Charles Vannoy Corpus Christi Natalia Venecia, Encino Eleazar Vera, Mission Jane Waddell, San Benito John Wallace. Corpus Christ i Jerald Wallace, Port Lauaca Walter Ward, Alice Jeanie Webb, Bishop Kenneth Weber, Harlingen Winston Weber, Rockport recognize Larry Scrappy ie Falvella points the way ring pre-game Victory Line. TE Joan Westmoland Edinburg Buzzy White Taft John Whitt Alice Bob Williams Elsa Ralph Wiswell Corsicana Bennie Wolff Kenedy 205 PROM LEFT: Jim Marcum, Judy Mika, Joanna Rossington, Sonny Park, Norris Crownover, Judy Brown. THE SCDPHOMORE C ASS OFFICERS JIM MARCUM .....,............. ............. P resident SONNY PARK .,,...,.,.o. Student Council Representative NORRIS CROVVNOVER ...,.. ....,....., V ice-President JUDY MIKA .....,...., ,...,........... .,...,,,,.,.,. , R eporter JOANNA ROSSINGTON .....,.,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer JOHN WILLIAMS ..... ....,, Y Parliamentarian 206 Charles Abernathy, Freer Brenda Abney, Edinburg Beatrice Alexander, Kingsuille Daniel Alfaro, Weslaco Joye Allen, Robstown Nan Allen, Robstown Charles Alley, Premont Terry Allison, Robstown CLA Alberto Almeida, Santiago, Cuba Roberto Alvarez, Hebbronuille fir-5 aw M as 4 1 YA I 5 James Askew San Antonio Lenn Ballard Robstown Martha Lee Balzer Robstown Beverly Bates San Antonio Tom Brooks Alice Duane Bell Mission Judy Brown Refugio Fred Bangasser Santa Rosa Janette Barlow Robstown Ramiro Barrera Laredo Jo Ann Barth Yoakam Curtis Bastt Kingsuille Aida Herberto John Benavides Benavides Boeck Kingsuille Laredo Pettus Leslie Mack Patty Brown Brown Browning Aransas Pass San Benito Alice Margaret Rayford Bowman Brewer Harlingen Kingsuzlle Robert Robert Brueggerhoff Brummett San Luis Potosi Raymonduille 207 an ws as an ss nom .lane Bryant Refugio David Buchen Los Fresnos Ann Buerger Skidmore Louis Burchers Kingsuille Arthur Burgoyne San' Antonio Leonard Burnett George West Clayton Burns San Antonio Q - as ,.:.:.: a - ::::.:. m .-2 as gl. N Siam i Q F55 Elia Cabrera Kingsuille Carolyn Caddel Mathis Ja ne Caddel Mathis 1 X ' x-:fr m . .., is-x 3. . rx W K-a 3 ,I M ' -as H . ,gg s ps es-mms! WM N 'Q' d N , as Rosa Maria Don Dalryrnple Davis Laredo Midland Corpus George Rudy Day De Los Santos San Antonio Laredo Robst John Calhoun, Victoria Joe Canales, Benauides William Carter, Corpus Christi Harry Cartwright, Robstown Lucila Casas, Benauides Jimmy Causey, Port Lauaca Ciraciela Cavazos, Corpus Christi Norman Chandler, Corpus Christi Julius Charba, Banquete Mary Ann Chilen, Kingsuille Cherrille Clark, Alice Jack Clarke, Sinton Carolyn Collier, Falfurrias 208 Marolyn Collier, Falfurrias Donald Coltharp, Seymour Robert Conner, Robstowrz .loc Cortez, Harlingen Norris Crownover, Alice A Sophomore Swami tells all to Virginia Johnson and Marvin Luce in the class fortune-telling tent at Aflmineffe the Halloween Carnival. Dietz Kingsuille J ohn ny guez Donaho do R iuiera Grace Fernandez, Kingsville James Franz, Alice Ruth Fuentes, Kingsuille Tommy Funk. Lyford Nick Gairanos, Laredo Antero Garcia, Bishop Elvia Garcia, Kingsuille Margot Garcia, Kingsville Ruth Garcia, Corpus Christi Doris Garner, Jacksonville, Florida Pat Garrett, Kingsuille Omelia Garza, Hidalgo John Gibson, Edinburg Tom Gindorf, Pampa 2 Noel Duckworth Greenville, Miss. Roger Eberle Gonzales Carl Englerth La Feria Maria Enriquez San Luis Potosi. Mexico Emma Estrada Agua Dulce Valerie Evetts Laredo Joe Dove Alice ,hr ye 6 O9 is v .. vm me 'flka was mmf Burnell Goetzel Orange Grove Judy Goldthorn A lice Jesse Gomez San Antonio Lilia Gonzalez Laredo 'U M-X an xi an w as an a is -fix. mv an '55- ,JSM .--oy Truman Gray Joiigon Corpus Christi Mercedes Gary Greene Seymour Monroe Jungman Barbara Haegelin Bishop San Diego Gordon Haese Liberty Jim Hamilton Corpus Christi Charles Jones Geneva Dwain King Bloomington Tea Crystal Richard Hammond W'- Angleton 3 if M WEE ET was if aa- aan , V , , I H 2 W . X - Q Z 2 -jj I , I ' ' ... , a E a ' T J.. , - is is E - J 1 f - is an si - , I' .: -.: 4 si - 555 - - . . gi an 1 . in H W V g 1 E W E, K . . N H H in is , :- S aff ,-ii' ' -ef in 3 1 -':-as - :E -:,-:,. ,La.-15.:.5l,,: . - if si H E gi H H Q Jim Harris, Corpus Christi Joette Hartsell, Corpus Christi Carol Henson, Beeuille Nora Herrera, Kingsuille Pedro Herrera, Elgin Marylyn Hicks, llflathis Blanca Hinojosa, Alice Jerome Hitzfelder, La Coste Martha Jo Hornung, Percy Hunter. Kingsuil Billie Hyden, Alice 210 Victor Holy, Port Lauaca Robstown Ralph Howard, Corpus Christi Nancy Howell, Elsa Pedro Huerta, Mathis le Linda Jackson, Kingsuille David Jennings, Belton -Suzanne Johnson, Alice Carol Henson and Fred 5 Bangasser prepare the Stu- dent Union Building's mer I7fOl7lO Jerry Koller Mission Ronnie Lane Odem Welcome for Dads' Day. Susie Lynch, Flour Bluff Madelon Lyons, Kingsuille Robert McCarty, San Antonio David lVlcCoy, Alice Barbara McEoWen, Harlingen Sean McQuhae, Corpus Christi Louis Mangel, San Antonio Jim Marcum, Harlingen Jesse Longhofer, Donna Bobby Lott, Kingsuille Virginia Lozier, Corpus Christi Walter Lubojacky, Richmond Jodie lVlcCrary, Bishop Brigido Marmolejo, Yorktown Doreen. Lauste Harlingen Jim Leazenby Hondo Matilde Lerma Robstowin Samuel Lester Gonzales Johnny Lewis Robstown John Lindsey Corpus Christi Eloise Langen Falfurrias 1 :Q-:.e.5.: 4 A 1 211 Don Martin Port Lauaca Terri Martinez Corpus Christi Charles Massey Alice John Matscha Beeville Carole Mauck P gary Iigthie Pg' a erson eay e George West Corpus Christi Elsa King Janis Mayhew Corpus Christi Elwin Carlton N . Peterson Pfeifcr Plo Mgmefffad EI Campo Corpus Christi Bis Loyd Mengers Mathis Bobbye Mickolas Woodsboro Judy Mika Brownsville Clark Miller, Brownsville Kelly Miller, Del Rio Lee Mitchell, Port Lauaca Becky Mobley, Aransas Pass Annette Moerbe, Bishop Alonso Molina, Taft Sara Muenster, Falfurrias Salvador Muniz. Three Rivers Margaret Munn, Taft Suzan Nagel, EI Paso Norma Norris, Falfurrias Thomas Nuchols Santa Rosa Benjamin Olenick, Falls City Kathryn Oliver, Refugio Glenda Ortolon, Edna Harry Page. Corpus Christi -Sonny Park, Aransas Pass Roger Paton, Benauides 212 game dance. Doris Pogue Peggy Jackie ado Prescott lice Refugio Bridget Richards. Bishop Kenneth Richter, Agua Dulce Kaye Riebschlager, Cuero Margaret Riffe, Kingsuille Dale Riley, San Antonio John Robbins, Raymonduille Richard Roberts, Robstowin Esperanza Rodriquez, Alice Esther Rodriquez, Corpus Christi Lindsey Rodriquez, Hidalgo Nicky Rodriquez, I-'loresuille Servando Rodriquez, New Gulf Joanna Rossington, Crystal City Rex Rouse, Mathis Students celebrate the first football victory of the sea- son at the UCC-A261 after- Mike Pringle Beeuille Ignacio Ramos Kingsuille Rene Ramirez Kingsuille Mary Jo Rasor Falfurrias Herman Rathke Three Rivers Bobby Rich Bishop Marion Pringle Charlotte 213 Byron Russell Riviera Gordon Russell Corpus Christi .. Melvin Russell Bay City Jan Ryon Kingsuille as .ugly . -ix aa: x me 5 H 'S is N Ziifwm an r is za , as fllf limi E4 Tommy Saenz Falfurrias Armando Salazar Kingsuille J uan Salazar Brownsville Larry Vaughan Premont Offelia Vidaurri Laredo W, Y, ' if 'Si I S5 -1 S E sa it Eliazar Salinas Corpus Christi Alex Sanchez San Antonio Dan Sassman Banquere 1 mama 'lid -.LZ T221 A , , H .,: . .,:. ., ..,.,.,., :ia f Q B a Elm a K -H E H1 gg ii: gag JW a way L, Theresa Vela Laredo Andrea Villarreal Corpus Chr isti I Judi Scarborough, Victoria Paul Schmidt, Luling Travis Sears, Albany Kate Sheeran, Falfurrias Jose Sias, Kingsville Bill Smith, Corpus Christi Laura Smith, Marble Falls Henry Spears, Charlotte gem m sr U P Bill Steitle, Alice 21 4 John Sutton, Kenedy Beth Spencer. Pampa Charles Stansell, San Diego Jim Stewart, Pharr Albert Strey, Houston Wilbert Treybig, Port Lauaca Richard Tullis, Dinero James Utley. Benavides Rosario Valdez. Robstown , .Q M, MMM iii- . it. s 5 wg-g Q is .. v -f , - in sz an 2 31.5 Fm' X s Si H 'f H H aaa at , :gs m - l 1, 'ii ' M :A ' is ' H i ., - -:i K i i 4' -. V N H i P ' .,. 4' fy ,K U . , . ,5 , - - rim E E F E 5 f 1? ii . Ex 9 ii 2 it sf, Wifi? .. ,. :ii s ix' it , X at , QQ wma ' t .,.,. -i t - - fl 'l 5 I Ann Gerald lker Walters liad Kingsuille ill Janice lton Wardlow Christi San Benito Sophomores giggle when the photographer wanders in, but Jim Marcum continues to count votes in the class officers' election. Charlene Watson East Gary, Indiana Margie Wendland Robstotun Tilden West Bishop John Wilkinson, Donna Danny Wetzig C arrizo Springs Myron Wier Marble Falls Barbara Williams, Refugio David Williams, Devine John Williams, Harlingen Jan Wilson, Kingsuille John Wilson, Tynan Paul Wilson, Corpus Christi Jim Wither, Taft Bob Withers, Petrus Jimmy Withers, Harlingen Cecil Wright, Pharr Joy Wright, Laredo Coranne Young, Harlingen Margarita Zuniga, Hehbronuille wr s 5Mii .z is X51 ., sa , E: mn 'm tit.: 5 I 215 .aw -I Q g if if - M :::.: ei il .,M E E we E it nl xg i li A K! 4' .- 2 , ,.,. i iss, WL M-1 Q f M SITTING: Milton Neal, Penny Potter, Russell Johnson. STANDING: Bobby Gallagher, Reynold Veselka, Bill Richardson. THE FRESHM N C ASS BILL RICHARDSON .. ..... ........... P 'resident BOBBY GALLAGHER o.,,., ,,o,., , .,,,,,,, S unepomf MILTON NEAL -.-...... .,ee..,.,.,.. V ice-President RUSSELL JoHNsoN ,,,lA .,oo.,,.. P afiaamemafian PENNY POTTER Lf-f-L --fL-L-w S 2Cr6Iary-Treasurer REYNOLD VESELKA . ,e,.. ..,.... . Student Council Representative 216 Dean Adams, Mathis Iza Alaniz, Kingsville John Allison, Baytown Norma Alvarado, San Antonio Belinda Baker, San Antonio Michael Baldwin, Alice Ronald Balsley, McAllen Judy Barnes, Kingsuille Anita Barrera, Falfurrias Therese Bauer, Refugio WV5 m?5E'vNM Jian? , Q . Q ...,.. t A ,. ma M. if i' -if 'lf nf1.f'nh EQQEEQ RE ima .W V. . . i EEN M vm QW' gif? fin 1 is X E515 5 Zi F i we 1-31, a if STM X , KL. ik if , C 2 Z i , . , a A ' ai Bentley Baylor Odem Gilbert Bazan Kingsuille Bobby Beddoe ASS OF l96O San Benito Kenneth Bell Freer Tom Benson San Benito Denny Biddison Bobby Birdwell J ourdanton Martha Bollinger Lewisville be Jim Birmingham Port Lauaca John Borchardt Harlingen 5 a n a S 5 1 a a in a -:- E :.. is an ig E? E Lozano 13? Larry Bierstedt Orange Grove Evelyn Bippert an a a if ,553 W We wg? V: .1 ,.,. E ,,.b i A . Q H Kingsuille 3 Maria John Joel David Jack Blanco Bluntzer Bolen Boling Bollinger Robstown Robstown Corpus Christi Kingsuille Sealy Gerald Dixie Walter Harrell Barbara Bradshaw B-ridgers Brown Browning Burgess Freer Kingsuille Kingsuille Mathis San Antonio 'I 1 ..fff.i :if . 1 ' ' mf +L- M :.:.: .,... 35 1 pw EE was s mam smug in is is is in m a m ,. Y ...' 5 i., 1 , ,. za ,, M s in a TQ is Z Sv 53 xg e 1 Q it My . A YQ if P551 ,Q , ag ewa n. may-.aa M5525 H .Wt .. - . .. . . iw H X 5, 217 an Q were BWEF HB Wi Ml ge' nw aim :Sa Hi E 'XS 1? Fred Buri Houston' Lupe Bustos Regnosa, Mexico Armando Cadena Alice Norma Cadena Benauz des Lance Carnal Corpus Christi Jack Carpenter Freshman Calendar girls include Marilyn Katy Moore, Kathy O'Brien, Donna Kellogg, Rozanna Weaver, Marie Watson, Pat Lawhon, Azalia Carrillo Mary Frances Disbro, Vicki Eberle, Brenda Benauides Mayo, Gaye LeB1eu, Carolyn Shelton, and Mary Ann -Sills. Ford Carter Bishop Tommy Cashion Bay City Stanley Casto Millerr Bob Cecil, Dilley Donald Chamrad, Mineral Clarence Christian, Dinero Bobby Clark, Raymonduille Arleigh Clary, Freer Tommy Clendening, Corpus Christi Jim Coleman, Kingsuille Barbara Cornelius, Pleasanton Jay Covington, Beeville John Coyle, Alice Kaye Crabtree, Kingsuille Beverly Crandall, Harlingen Larry Craven, Harlingen Ciinanna Crouch, San Benito Jesse Crow, San Antonio Don Culpepper, Beeuille Sylvia Dailey, Fort Worth Sandra Davis, Alice 218 Susie Davis, George West Sterling Deaton, Harlingen Mary Frances Disbro, Premont Fernando Domene, Matamoros, Mexico Jerry Dorris, Brownsville ikai 32 ROSS Doughty, Uualde Paul Drake, George West Joyce Duncan, El Campo Julie Dunten, Corpus Christi Vicki Eberle, Gonzales Carolyn Edwards, Alice Mary Louise Eggert, Robstown Robert Elzner, Taft Pat Emmett, Refugio Arnold English 'mgm 1 is James Kenneth Jo Tommy Farek Fawcus Ferguson Ferguson Kingsuille Alire lVoodsboro Harlingen Robert Kay John Wayne Fred Fraser Freasier Frels Fried Sinton Edinburg Alice Alice 55:5 U, X. i San' Antonio Herbert Ernst Von Ormg Pat Eubanks Refugio -9553 MW! Bill Faragher Point Comfort Brenda David Fetters Flores C uero Carrizo Springs Virginia Robert Fritz Gallagher McAllen Robstown Q awaits Manuel Flores Robstown Benny Galloway Alice Oscar Fogle Refugio Elva Garcia Ben Bolt as L mam 219 Lucila Garcia Alice 1-It Qi' Mary Garrett Kingsuille Armando Garza Alice 78 F' mm miami mums, mms: was ma' were if 'QM as an mam in as i-- H Gloria Garza Fish, daubed with paint, limber up for the Kf'79SUiU9 Shirttail Parade race in the parking lot outside Silvestre Garza May Hall' Robstown Stephen Gerdes Sinton Richard Gibby Weslaco Eugene Gillespie Alice Dollie Gilliam Kingsuille Sa: H 5 is -'21 if .zii Reynaldo Granado, Beeuille Jerry Graver, San Benito EE ,. ' , . ' . is Harold Gray, Kzngsuzlle Ji Janet Gregorcyk, Mathis i5za,f'a,.g. : H., fame .2 . i s mam :X 'IQZSHW I ywfwm J :-- iz:-3, JG-22 Elena Guerra, Falfurrias - A .. ,wm- nm-2 il all 4-hai 220 Mary Ruth Guion, San Juan Peggy Guion, Kinlgsuille Nelson Hackfold, Orange Grove N ga sf Qswmgsfkg -1 f x if Jimmy Harper, Alice . RTN - John Harris, Kenedy Ann Hartwig, Weslaco Joseph Haskett, Kingsuille Travis Hayden, Jourdanton QQ Herbert Haynes, Vanderbilt na i 3-iii H 3353? Mary Kay Hellums, Orange Grove Gerrell Henley, Robstown Jo Herder, Karnes City Phyllis Herren, Alice is :K n ' 2, s . 1 , iii J : , , :': , 2 W ' T ,-,: 3 1 ig illgw' Betty Holland Kmgsuzlle l l 'N KW A y :r M 2232 .A '- li Imogene Hooper F reer David Howell Alice Iris Hull San Antonio Ronnie Humphrey Corpus Christi f 2' if ig A H T I E s X gm W KX gmxgsa ak P leigh 7 gg sm Q KWH - jf' 1 fiat R iii 5 Q - ,is X sf 8, , ,., .:.:., . X A 3, V ,I gig sg 51 'P 4 W? 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'51 ' . iw , sm - Bl ,.k, cg an 3 S 1 rf Robert Elaine Mary Straud Ernestine John Rudy James Hunter Hurzog Jacobs Jacobs Jaime Jameson Jaso Jay Kzngsuzlle Edcouch Hebbronuzlle Hebbronuille Alice Houston Refugio Alice Gemld John Rex Russell Barry Marceil Carol Joe Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Kenedq Comstock Kmcysurlle Smton Kingsuille Premont Corpus Christi Refugio 221 Medford Keath Sabinal Floyd Kilgore Victoria Jerry Kilpatrick Sinton Tony King Bishop Edwyna Klatt Bran: Gary Knapp San Antonio William Koch Seguin 6 Roy Kurz Somerset Eddie La Motte Harlingen Mary Ella Lanier Kingsuille Shades of the Roaring Twentiesl Mary Ruth Guion Margie I-lobrecht Kaye Riebschlager and Nan Allen come to the Beta Gamma rush party and run into Barbara Cornelius Myrna Kay McGregor and Sue McCurdy Patricia Lawhon, Odem Gaye LeBleu, Banquete Sally Leyba, Alice Clay Liedecke, Corpus Christi Myrta Kay Liles, San Benito Jahn Locke, Refugio Louise Long, Seven' Sisters Rodolfo Lozano, Harlingen Larry Lucas, Harlingen Buddy Lynum, Lott Phillip Ljungdahl, San Antonio Marilyn McCord, San Benito Pete McDaniel, Harlingen Dovie McDonald, La Feria Joe Roy McDonald, San Antonio Nancy McDonald, Taft Dannie McFadden, Brownsville Myrna Kay McGregor, Harlingen Charlotte McGuill, Refugio 222 Jerry McKinney, Uvalde Ranny McMurry, Kingsuille Barbara McNelly, Uualde -Sue McCurdy, Corpus Christi Ann Malone, Beeuille Baines Manning, Bishop Gail Manning. Luling James Martin, McAllen Melvin Martin. Donna Rosemary Martinez, Encinal J assi LIE , iw 4 Q al Q Y 4 3 Charles Mathews, Port Aransas Marlene Mauck, Taft Jo Ann Mayfield, San Benito Brenda Mayo, Odem K Juliet June Moon Moore Corpus Christi Merlens Tommy Irvin Moss Mountcastle U ualcle I aIfurrias Ann Moore Refugio Judy Mullen Alice ig, .1 swirl T' A Robert Meyer ' GUM -fsxi, Mary Martha Miles . Pleasanton if :':' ' is Wayne Miller ' Brownsville ' qfgsgp Paschal Mize Rio Hondo Marilyn Teresa Cesar Rosa Moore Moore Morales Moreno Raymond ui! le Weslaco Zapata H ebbronuil Ie Jerry David Karen Milton Mullins Murray Murray Neal Mission Woodsboro San Antonio Pearsall Sandra Morgan Kenedy Jimmie Nix Goliad 223 Kathleen O'Brien Kingsuille Kathy O Brien McAllen Bernadette O'Grady Kingsville Billy Ordner Robstown vi az -- if .-'.,,, g ,V Charles Parker Edna Carol Partain Palacios Clegg Paschal Robstown Carl Paul Bishop Joyce Pawlik George West Alfon Peiser I ,. Robstown ,Egg .. , , Engl E gi: l y at .:. H H r H X' ,. I? - . Q ----'- ea.-me z . r X . X ai jj 5 E - aw if wi .M 3. fm REB .larrell Hayes grirnaces happily as he pushes a fellow mud-turtle into the Mudpit. Amalia Perez, Mercedes Richard Perkins, Raymonduille Marion Petty, Kingsuille Pat Piper, Kingsuille Penny Potter, Elsa Carolyn Prater, Delmita Arline Puckett, San Antonio Sandra Puckett, Mercedes am W 358 9 Peggy Ralph, Corpus Christi Oscar Ramirez, Alice Gregoria Ramon, Robstown Robert Raney, Edna Rochelle Range, Skidmore Irma Rangel. Alice Sally Rankin, Harlingen Frankie Reeder, Danbury Barbara Rhoades, Port Lauaca Bill Richardson, Harlingen 224 Connie Richardson, Bishop Jackie Rodriguez, Kingsuille John Richter, Alice' James Ringold, McAllen Kay Robertson, Taft Frances Robinson, Premorzr Jesse Rodriguez, Robstown 3 Maria Rodriguez, Kingsuille Juanita Ruiz, Kingsuille W Robert Rundberg, Pasadena Jim Rupp, Falfurrias Tommy Russell, Kingsuille Rosa Saenz, Santa Elena Sylvia Saenz, Falfurrias Tommie Salazar Robstown ii 6 Laufo Saldana Mfffedw zz' ' - gi I W , ...,: 4 A 6 :'5:iE: ' 1- Robert Sale 1 A Corpus Christi Kenneth Jose Bonnie Roxene Judy Don S-anderfer Sarmiento 'Schnitz Schweers Scoggins Seale Sinton Matamoros San Antonio Hondo San Antonio Karnes City Otto Mary Ann Daniel Charles Clarence Nancy Siegmund Sills Silva -Simnocher Simons Sizemore Orange Grove San Antonio Eagle Pass Robstown Agua Dulce Alice Shirley Salge Skidmore Claude Sessions Runge Carol Smith Corpus Christi 76 Carolyn Shelton Alice Harold Smith Premont xl K 46 225 Jimmy Smith Corpus Christi Larry Smith Edinburg Richard Smith Odem Ronald Smith Corpus Christi HQE Sherridan Smith New Braunfels Rudy -Soliz Beeuille Colleen Sorrell San Antonio Bill Stephenson Dilly Pat Stevens Weslaco Charles Steward San Perlita 1 '. 1, mgtsim-Q wma' NYTSYQTW iiyszizsg 75-mi- gll H we A'Joan EJSUTIOSCBH prccns for the audience' dur- ing the Freshman Follies. Joan, alias Bobby Frasier, won this beauty contest over fellow- lovclies Ronnie Humphries. Russell Johnson. Al l-lite, and Arnold English. Bob Ed Stewart, Raymonduille Genoveva Suarez, Premont Ronal Sullivan, Robstown Sudradjat Suramihardja, . Bandjar, Indonesia Sharron Sutterfield, Harlingen Kris Tanner, We.slaco Kenneth Taylor, Kingsville Margie Taylor, Kingsuille B. J. Thompson, San Benito Fidencio Tijerina, Robstown Jane Townes, New Orleans, La. William Traney, Robstown Claude Traylor, Houston Endelia Trejo, Kingsuille Donald Tumberlinson, San Benito Beverly Turner. Corpus Christi 226 Willie Utley, Benauides George Clinton Vaughn, Corpus Christi -xmggp Joan Vaughn, San Antonio Julio Vela, Realitos Mario Vela, Realitos Raymond Veselka, Corpus Christi Reynold Veselka, Robstown Robert Villarreal, Kenedy Jerry Vogel, San Antonio Johnny Von Dohlen, Goliad Willie Vrana, Jourdanton Betty Walker, Alice Anne Wallner, Kingsuille Don Ward, Falfurrias Dickie Waters, Harlingen Marie Watson, Mercedes Bradley Weaver Robstown Roxanna Weaver Chapman Ranch Barry Welch Delmita Emi Y r Robert Wells San Benito gf . 72 ,Aims Els Nancy Richard Terry Carroll John Laura Ray Wesley W7hatley Whitmire' I Wilson Wilson Wilson Whitten Kingsuille Odem Corpus Chrzstz Jourdanton George West Kzngsvzlle Dinero Beverley Woody Fred Charlie Richard Charles Joe Wright Wright Wuensche Wynn 1 Yeager' York Younts Alice ' Rio Hondo Premont San Antonio Raymonduzlle Victoria Banquete if ' --.c' 1 ::': :-:- f mlm - :' 1. 1' i n ,.,r L. . ix.. 1315 1 1 - ' ' ,fa We .,. .,:. in r 1 : W , .,., 2 as-, ' n aar' -l . 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V. .fix N 4 4 1: I -Q L V .Qi :CF -' ' ' AT A V 2 . 5-.I A .ski Y 4115- h H- i 'aa 'fs' ' ff ' ' as .4 B , , . - ' Q . . , .t 5 Q 411 3- . fu 'FFS ., ' 1 ,s e H 4 4' 1 fx 7 Zip . H' If I f 4 I 14 4 fl fvr -VN IIA H ' If ' ff 1 '1 fllf , 'jflff 48 I f II Af' 1 I J 4 44 4 ,1 4- 44 1 ,-GM' 4 '-.4 H51 1 4 'vlan 1--J X I 1958'- 1 I f x 1 1 X V 1 A v A ' 1 . 1 ' Y X'fr,'r. 2 J -rn.. ,V 79. , T1 1.-T' . ..- U' H1 'XA 7. . ' 1 H . J I' ,, -LL 34.2.-, f -1 -,gf-g,-:wr 5 .9 lv , A A 1 , i A' - s, ,' Is.. 4 ,- H-AK 145.35 .,, N - A, W . A 4, . D., ' ' H - -,j'.-, ' A ff' 19. I Af, ,V 'E ' M 'fs-Lgfawf W Q 'eu' i . Q l , . :Q 4 E '.' 4 f,. . ' 'lm ns ,asm I ' -L' 'Lw, iw iq' uf' W L. 4 lx ' 1 ' .. A . gm' -f.A...,A,,N,. N , -. f wvwf . 'w1J1 ,r,..x , ,I I j' I .qi 5 bv-7,1 ,'i ?1:Q 3 W2 '1 : D ' - . K. G M ' - e -.Rv - . . A ,Jziml JOHN P. LYNCH ' President Corpus Christi I , I. if , iz, A ii. . ff. LN , I I 1, V : w L1 ,X D-w e K N If uf 5 : .32 iq, W I mw ' 77 me , Q 'ff 4 ' , -f . -1 .I I X W 1 ROBERT C. ECKHARDT Secretary-Treasurer Kingsville MRS. FRANK MORTON LEWIS Vice-President San Antonio J. C. MARTIN, JR. Laredo O. E. VAN BERG J. LEWIS BOGGUS. Mercedes Harlingen If ff ww: . JOHN H. WIMBERLY Houston BOARD OF DIRECTORS HARVEY RENGER, M.D. GARLAND M. LASA Hallettsville P21fl1rri2S 3985 Qmngzi-ws is sw M ' mms SS WMM nw asm: ww r en- ADMINISTRATORS J. C. JERNIGAN BS., MS., Ph.D. Dean of the College JAMES H. COLVIN GEORGE MCCULLEY BA.. M.A. B-A-, M-B.A-f PUD- Business Manager Registrar and Director of Admissions New H2259 my was sms Egg E img H H H H .:-::: - - ms sgzw Eimxfemsjm -55.5 wmww mms 'nfs Ear ii JOSEPH SCHNITZEN J. E. TURNER GEORGE E. VA CARRI15Si?E5I.gISHOP M.A. B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. Dean of Women Director of Student Personnel Dean of Men Director of Veterans Services and Extension R. J. COOK FRANK I-I. DOTTERWEICH B-S., M-S' B.E., PhD. Professor of Engineering sor of Agriculture and Associate Director, and Director, Division of Agriculture Division of Engineering DIVISION DIRECTORS J. R. MANNING B.B.A., M.A., Ph.D. of Business Administration and Director. of Business Administration J. W. HOWE B.S,, M.S., Ph,D. Professor of Agriculture and Director, Division of Agriculture W. A. RASCO B.A., M.A.. M.S. Professor of Education. and Director. Division of Teacher Education ROBERT D. RHODE S. BOYD STEWART B.A., lVI.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Professor ofEr1gl1Sh Fred Bangasser holds the masses at bay as Dr. and Director, ' ' . and DIFCCYOII I Rhode plows his way through the registration of Graduate Studies Division of Arts and Sc1cnces Crowd, , WREATHY AIKEN EDWIN R. B.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Counting Lantana ballots, Dr, Joe Brown calls out numbers Professor of Home Economics Professor of Biqlogy while Bettie Stock and Dr. W. H. Leckie sweat it out. and Chairman, Department and Chairman, .N 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 R. J. GALLOWAY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English and Chairman, Department of English vm , ' J sag ' rs xr xv 1 of Home Economics of Biology JOE E. BROWN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Chairman, Department of Economics, Geography, Sociology, and Psychology PAUL C. DAVIS Lt. Col., U. S., Signal Corps, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Chairman, Department of Military Science and Tactics J. L. DORROH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of and Chairman. of Mathematics JOHN W. GLOCK A' F' GROSS FR11?i.lg,MM.Cs'.iu1g1Ii.1fJITID BA., MA., Ed.D. B-S-l BS- in Ed MA- Professor of Professor of Education Professor of Irldustflal JA and Chairman, Department and Chairman. and Chmrmant of Chemistry Department of Education Department of Industrial Ai 234 i I T E. JOHNSON B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Speech Chairman, Department of Speech W. D. JOHNSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages and Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages. WILLIAM H. LECKIE B,A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History and Chairman. Department of History OLAN E. KRUSE B.S., M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Chairman, Department of Physics PRESTON STEDMAN B.A., Ph.D. Professor of Music and Chairman. ,Department of Pine Arts DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN .,, , 4. I sa. me 1 Nag: .gg :Salsa-EWS .M M, -ei smqama, , . , e .Y Wt. , , - W - f e4a.,.1Wr it ' '- ff' A fi ' f' 1 Weil-'Wlff-W T iz!-S.?i B . I as it as f TQEQU' A A iwiitiiggiii' JAMES H. McCROCKLIN c. y. Mooiifif B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S. in N.G.E., Professor of Government Professor of Engineering and and Chairman, Chairman, Department of Department of Government Chemical, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering F. B. WINES BS., MS. Assistant Professor of Second childhood? No, just Dr. Al Johnson entering into the Agricultural Education and mad spirit of the Footlights Masquerade party while Mrs. Acting Chairman, Department Johnson, Miss Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy blow with of Agricultural Education him in sympathy. ROBERT E, DELMER BEN P. ANDERSON ASHWORTH BAILEY BSU NLS., Ph,D, B.J., IVl.A. B.S., IVI.S., lVl.F.A. Associate Pmfessof Assistant Professor Professor of Art of Mathematics of Journalism and ' Director. College News Service D. C. BAKER B.B.A., MS. Assistant Professor of Business Administration HAYATI BALKANLI B.S. in EE., M.S. in E.E. Assistant Professor of Engineering RUTH E. BELL B.A., lVl.A. Associate Professor of Economics PAYE BIBLE B.S., lVl.A.. Associate Professor of Home Economics DORIS LEE BINNION B.S.E. Instructor in Health and Physical Education VICTOR BLOECKER, JR. B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Major. U. S. Army Signal Corps LYLE C. BROWN B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Government ROBERT E. BROWN B.A., lVl.A. Instructor in Economics LEO L. BAILEY B.S., lVI.A.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Agriculture CHARLES C. BAJZA B.A.. M.A.. PhD. BETH BAKER Professor of Instructor Geography History JAMES A. S. V. BRYANT BURKS Sergeant Pirst Class B.S., MS. U. S. Army Signal Professor Corps, Instructor in Military Sctence and Tactics Mizell serves coffee to James Johnson at English meeting, while Dr. McNeil waits his turn, JAY A. BUXTON B.S., M.A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology MAY CAMPBELL B.A.. M.A. Assistant Professor of English WILLIAM T. CARLEY B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach 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 and Government THOMAS C. COOK B.S. Instructor in Geography STEWART E. COOPER BA., M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education EDITH J. DeWITT J. L. CURTIS E. COUSINS DAVIS DILLARD EKLUND B.A., M.A. B.A.. M.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. iate Professor Professor of Associate Professor Instructor in of Sociology Education of English Biology ..g Wyyggv 5 .5 Milf, , ma. ff K' N r 4 .. -A . st. I' - ig? 3' xi ,..-.. we , sf .r. ., . el, - . ... . fa s 5 1,18 I A' 1 'Q Z i Q Pisa Mfg . gps V ' A 15,1 4 f. 2 'WW 15' Qi 'l rf sam wi' fl 5' 1 N 5 3' J 4 1. W ' s is 3 ve! if . .Q , 11 p fr J H a M1553 lg?-g , or 2 . -rw, . .2 . .- X . .f 'f Q I ' 1 ALFREDO J. ESPINOSA B.S. Instructor in Engineering ANN FAREK BA., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics 4 -' LEWIS R. ROBERT G. DENNIS B. BEN GH-BERTO DOR FISHER FLANNERY FORD FREASIER GAMEZ C BNA., M.Ed., Ed.D. BMA., MAH B.B.j-Si., M,B,A,, Ph,D, B.S.,'M.S., Ph.D. Sergeant First Glass, Professor of Assistant. professor Associate Brofessor Associate Professor U. S. Army Signal Assistant EdUCatiOn of Foreign Languages of Business of Chemistry .Corpsi Instructor Administration in Military Science and Tactics GENARO GONZALEZ 'flu B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics CLYDE M. GRANT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English WALTER GROSS B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration JOHN S. GROWDON B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ERT J. GUM B.A., M.A. Instructor in History and Government ROGER A. HAUENSTEIN B.S.M., B.M., M.A. Assistant Professor of Music JOHNNIE MAE I-IAUN B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education EVELYN F. HERRINGTON B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education PHILLIP D. WILLIAM ROY HISEY HOOD B.M., B.M.E., M.M.E. BS., M.S. Instructor in Assistant Prof Music of Psycholo McCrocklin addresses APO3 members and their at a banquet held at Cheatham's. Dr. and Mrs. and Kaki Martin are among the listeners. R. F. DONALD E. ROY G. MCEOWEN McMAHEL MCMULLEN BS. M.S. BM., M.M. B.S.. MS. Professor Instructor of Instructor in Industrial Arts Music Physics KATHERINE S. KANTZ B.A., M.A. Instructor in English JOHN T. KASPER B.S. Instructor in Engineering JAMES K. KENNEDY B.A.. M.A. Instructor in Speech JOHN WALTER KINCAID B.A., M.M.E. Director of Band and Assistant Professor of Music ROBERT E. KIRBY B.S., M.A. Instructor in Chemistry EMERSON KORGES B.S.. M.S.. M.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Campus Plant Consultant JOE BILL LEE B.A., M.L.S. Assistant Librarian JACK H. LITTLE B.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Assistant Coach M. B. MCMURRY B.S. Instructor in Engineering iv- NORMAN L. LAWRENCE McNEIL MCQUERREY B.A.,.M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor Associate Professor of English of Mtlsic '95 OPHELIA D. A. LESLIE L. MANNING MAYHEW MELBERN B.S., M.S. B.A,, M.A. B.B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor of Home Economics of History and of Business Government Administration NORMAN C. MOHN BS., M.A., Pb.D. Associate Professor of Education LOUIS C. MOLONEY BS., B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian NED C. MORRIS B.A. Acting Librarian MARVIN W. MOUNCE B.S. Assistant Librarian CLINTON E. MURPHY B.S. in N.G.E.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering LOUIS R. NADELL Sergeant First Class, U. S. Army Signal Corps, Instructor in Military Science and Tactics JAMES W. NEATHERLIN B.A., M.A. Instructor in English DAVID NEI-IER B.S., MS. Assistant Professor of Agriculture E. H. MELVIN LAURY MILLER MILLER MIZEL B.S. in BS. in B.A., M.A. B.A., M. E.E., M.S. in M.E. Instructor in Instructor Assistant Professor of History English Engineering J. K. JAMES E. NORTHWAY NUNNALLH D.V.M. B.S., M.A. Adjunct Professor and Consultant in Animal Husbandry Assistant Profes of Physics bi 1 if s ,, f ffwev J-as-A? I a Davis and Mrs. Poteet serve Dr. and Mrs. Clark Jernigans at the President's Reception. J. A. ICKARD h , M.A., Ph.D. ssor of History Government CHARLES R. ROBERSON B.S., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry ELIZABETH ANN OLIPHANT B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics PETER A. ORTIZ B.A., MA., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages BURKE A. PARSONS B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Business Administration J. TALMAR PEACOCK BS.. MS. Instructor in Biology R. D. PERRY B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics NORMAN NEEL PROCTOR B.A., M.A. Instructor in Economics JOHN C. RAYBURN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Government ROBERT H. REIFSCHNEIDER B.S., M.Ed., D.Ed Assistant Professor of Education il JW 5 5 me it sf ii A15 i ' gf ni? , -4 S. wif I n , K .. ,, . f wxttyrt N -1-5 eff. ami T F C. J. NAN JAMES E. V. ROBERTS ROBERTS ROBINSON RUHNKE B.S., M.Ed., BD. B.A., M.A. BS., MS., Ph.D. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D Instructor in Charge Assistant Professor of Professor of Associate Professor of Methodist Bible Health and Physical Physics of Chemistry Chair Education RALPH C. RUSSELL B.B.A,, M.B.A. Professor of Business 09? Administration HARRY B. SANDERS B.S., M.A, Assistant Professor of English THOMAS SCI-ILOTTERBACK B.P.A., M.F.A. Instructor in Art HILDEGARD SCHMALENBECK B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English CARLOS E. SCHOETTLE B.Ed., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Agriculture SARA ANN SCI-IROEDER B.F.A., M.P.A. Instructor in Art ROY ALLEN SCHUSTER B.S. in C.E. Assistant Professor of Engineering JACOB L. SEGREST B.S., Instructor in Physics LOIS JOEL DAVIS BEN SHORT SMITH SOUTH B.A., B.S. in L.S., B.S., M.S. B.S,, M.S. M.A. Instructor in Health Associate Professor Assistant Librarian and Physical of Mathematics Education and Assistant Coach a nw m,mw,mw..z D. J. STINEBAUGH B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education Z ,., , . s nh 9 A m fs X it MARK A STUPP B.M., MI Associate Pro: of Music G. E. STEINKE M B.S., M.S. Instructor in Health and Physical I Education, Director of Athletics, and Head Football Coach 5 V 5. ii Army Signal Euan Bw M LOYLE STEWAR aster Sergeant, C ' N nstructor in . Science and T OTI-IY DONNAL AYLOR TIMMONS A MEA B.A., BD. 'int Professor Instructor in Charge f Speech of Baptist Bible Chair Y RAY YORK JACK A. B B A YOUNGBLOOD ctor in Business Captain. Infantry ministration U. S. Army. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Q.. ii. nm: .mgwmw -.-vc QW , PAUL TREPTOW B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering MARCUS M. - S TRUITT B.E. in CE., - ,. .. ' HH' M.S. in C.E. A ' I Associate Professor of Engineering Q- .Q MARGARET VICKERS 2 B.S., M.Ed. W Instructor in Education se- GEORGE E. I A VINSON Sergeant. U. S. Army Signal Corps. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics KATI-IRYNE B. WHITELAW B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration MINA WILLIAMS B.A., M.A. Instructor in English BOBBY E. WILSON BS., M.S. Instructor in Biology HAROLD G. WOOD Captain, U. S. Army Signal Corps. Assistant Professor of Nlilitary Science and Tactics Dr. Brinley, Stewart Cooper, Dr. Mohn, and A. E. Gross do a take-off on women's bridge club get-togethers at the Faculty Wives' Christmas party. X ESTELLE ANDERSON Director of Cousins Hall LUCILLE DELERY Director of Student Health Service CHRISTINE HARRIS B.S., M.S. Director of Food Services f v. N ii- mm 31471 ms- A, C. A. HARWOOD Manager of V. Wifga 'za ,lg -- ep a5?5i,ffixz:m--3N- ' ' is gaea X! AL BRIEGER, B.A. Director, Student Union Building C. W, BRODNAX ALICE ANN Farm Publications Manager im Z was as ,Jer E? in A. F, DOERFLER HAROLD L. DANA ANTHONY A. Superintendent of SP5, U. S. Army Signal Property Custodian Maintenance and Cirounds Corps, and Assistant R.O.T.C. Sergeant Major, R.O.T.C. JIMMIE INEZ HARVEY Director of May Hall eww :sm if 'sez -:-an f 1' f E-fuss' xi ..,,, , , :E . ., , :sg - 1 nam l. S . i , , -in H I I anne Y, r s, A z fam 1--4aanmsm1 ,swam . mv an at . 4. . H . . vi sn xnxx as G NANNIE H. HOUSTON J. L. JENSON SHIRLEY JONES Director of Audiwr BBA- , . Bookstore S9318 H311 Secretary to the Dea 244 I1 TE OWENS Assistant Registrar MERLENE WALKER R.N. Assistant College Nurse 5 Brieger Juggles suitcases as Charlie Bryan, Lorraine Norma Reed, and Virginia Johnson look on. to begin the journey to the Region 9 Student Convention in Lawton, Oklahoma. ORA PARKER Director of Eckharclt Hall rx ...- ,,,: : g --.., :- ii X . ..,,, if: 3. ' '-'-' 2 ,,.: Q sa Miiii iii. . E ,R ,..: ' ' aa Q25 I ll M TZ S , L X :cXf HENRY WALLNER Property Accountant LOLA KEENEY NANCY LITTLE Director of Director of Lewis Hall Javelina Hall Weawr?riiX13 an 5-955553 2 l' ' XV' ll E Q f 5? m 125 L' r X A W 5 3 Xa X ,Q- Xr fl l X s ' X fs B 9 Mr, ' W M XX X XX X Xw ' H B X We 5 y sw-Q, S5559 X . MW ,,... 5 gl 'sf ,. .. 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Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor in of Agriculture of Agriculture Agriculture is located near Weslaco . . . , 1 the lower Rio Grande Valley Here, a laboratory has been de veloped for providing advancec training for students majoring in horticulture and specia courses for persons interested ii citrus and vegetable growing sg is .1 B , ,G R ' 67 if M 11 L 7, we ETHEL R. JONES HUMBERTO GEORGE MADDEN KATHERINE L. Secretary to the GARZA Laboratory DAVIS Director Assistant Farm Technician Clerk Foreman Aerial View of Part of ABI Citrus and Vegetable Training Center Peter Ortiz' ancedote gets a laugh out of Dr. Robert Rhode Dr. James McCrocklin during a coffee break in the Tejas OIT1. ACLILTY Jernigan takes orders for a full from a starry-eyed youngster the All-College Christmas cele- r ,est E- wiirggi Al Gross eyes Marcus Truitt at the Faculty Wives' Christmas Party. Mr. Truitt looks as if he's planning a devil- ishly hard test for his sweating future engineers. TPLY Mrs. Ralph Russell makes a point during a conversation with Dr. and Mrs. S. Boyd Stewart, and Mr. Russell gets ready to give his opinion. Colonel Paul Davis and Tom Cook wait their turns at the Footlights Buffet Supper, while Dr, and Mrs. George McCulley and Mrs, Carrie Lee Bishop help themselves to the dips. if gig! 247 AS THE SUN SETS ON AEN, ANOTHER YEAR DRAWS TO A CLOSE ' ?, fx v f . ilu'-'KW I l n, , X A iq-,,4 ll! .plllmllg b , 141, f 1-A-T'jix,,'W...w..q 1 248 6 i ...A Q 7 NBII 7, 6b 0 '65 'B A fn A fzv D B 3,-J' A 3 B Ax U ,,...,, ' db x J wx db Q X f i u W7 d 1 M v Z' xy . I 1 J .qv fm M 69 ,x 4 xl 'X , , -.. rw-.-.-w-1.11-u......4. QL
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