Texas A and M University - El Rancho Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)

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X30 us. Slug.-2, ' XAVX-3501 XXQ, X excgf, '-1 HH .Hi ! il-1-u-J--1- R.. c?A?MA Rf ,Q W60 li, I H HH VOLUME XXXV -. V ' I ' 1-.F r' 1? , K li 3 Q, -' 1 V - A wan-1:1-f-1-ew-P-.wma-was--we ,, X . ..-W-.-M, '-SDM ' WL'-fEArf'5iwfJ1i5ln ! ?, 1 ' er.. .-we-H' - Q mm? 1 f Texas College of 1 N 1 I I x ! Planned By Our Grganizations .... Page 44 Nl 2 r Table of The Activities of College Life .... Page I2 l TQ El fl f elhfifil STAFF Editor DAVID PATRICK Sponsor DELMER ASHWORT H Class and Lantana Photographers MCEOWEN STUDIOS Student Photographers MORRIS WINKLE BILL SHERMAN ' 4 k ' x lb f 1. .11 '-' t 4 1' 59 .1 M if -A 3 ' -W 1' X- t 111 if-kwtf f t . 5 ' at J r S, ,X 7 -tj-Lgi,L11wg5H, 3,s!,J N .:,3wyhL:j HL, v' A F , ' ' . 1 Ayr: th ,!',l2,.v-If XJ, A!M!4'1V E ':.g,EAL5.f . N , M M if W U ', I , '32 0 - A t mi1Nwf1h'lf-H ' M .- - ' - .A ,nf , , , ' ge' . AW' K 1' ' V 'g - X - Q , ., gil '-in A :fm A , . '33 1.- ' 4 ,LQ AM,N1f,3.f,. Arts and Industrie KINGSVILLE, TEXAS Photographer McEowen Studio Litho grapher The Steck Co. N - t Contents Heightened By School Spirit.... Page I32 MEMBERS Associate Editor SUSIE DAVIS Staff Assistants Ila Kay Bumpers Kaye Crabtree Margie Hobrecht Dave Seeley Anne Wallner Iudy Whitener And Participated By Everyone .... Page I66 Life at Texas AZSII is the stimulating and exciting re- sult of the interaction of many forces and of the ac- tivities of many persons and organizations. While education is the objective of college life, by no means all of the educational process takes place in the class- room. The statf of the 1960 El Rancho has labored long to bring you this lasting record of activities both in and out of the classroom during the year just ended. We hope that you will End the record a good one which will afford you many pleasant hours in the years ahead. OLD DMINISTRATIO BUILDING umA.,I ..v,,....wA--..- ..I..-, ' -' TU ' -M' QM S S 2 I Ig? 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'f ' + 'E'k'+'--'1f 3f4 5 'f , A I ROBERT J. KLEBERG IR AGRICULTURE 1 BUILDING 9 V , ,...-A-L- - W ' ' ' NIERMAN SCIENCE HALL IAVELINA GYM 5 . 9 i e A 33 i rf 10 EEF' L USINS HALL SEALE HALL LOFTIN HALL -- .- -- -7- b , . BAUGH HALL MAY HALL ,JA-r V . L 'FIHE ACTIVITIES CDF CAMPUS LI FE .... i 'I Z M12 Shirt-tail Parade ' xx Homecoming. . .Dad's Da . . .Lantana I P 5. la 5213 1 9' .tv Z f Dick VV atson and Dorris Burke are served by Vicki Eberle, Ginny Iohnson, and Martha Sebern at the Cous- ins Hall Christmas party. Alpha Sigma cheerleaders, Norris Crownover, Butch VValker, Ronnie Sullivan, and Iimmy Stewart show off their spindly legs at the Powder Puff Bowl. Myrta Kly Liles is entrflnced by pltter 'Lt the Inter Sorority P1 esentation Ball Murray Myers'is checked out by Harold Hees and Hank Wallner before he goes to pay his fees. Murray doesrft look nearly so happy as the fee fixers. S 5 f is si , . ggi, as . su 14 Linda Nash steps through the heart and is at the Home Economics Club's Engaged Girls' Tea The cheerleaders lead a chorus of the Fight Song at the Burning of the A 61 I Larry Smith and Louise Pringle are doing a very fam1l1a1 task It reg1st1at1on-making up schedule cards Carolyn Prater and Arlene Luckett pin a Beta Gamma nbbon on an excited new pledge, Mary Glen Burch. Butch Pressley, Roxy Wea- ver, Ronny Avery, De Ette Steinle, and Connie Miller take advantage of the first Dateless Dance to get ac- quainted. .,, - p Uv: .. ',,xl 4fg?f-1? l. L The Dateless Dance was given a special touch during the Christmas season with this giant tree. Norma Norris and Annette Moerbe escort Powder Puff King Curtis Shed from the football field. 5 Io Ann Murphy, Sara Sheley, B. I. Thompson, Sue Sue Kimmey play in rare South Texas snow. Margie Hobrecht, Anne Q Wallner, Kaye Crabtree, and Dusty Smith decorate the ballroom for the annual Backwards Dance. H- my at mr -we Sharon White serves punch , , to Sue Ramey and Mar- .V I ff' '52 nette Smith at a sorority tea. +. fv'v' 16 An hilarious take-off on the A611 ROTC program at the Freshman Follies. MacCurdy, Betty Meredith, Frances Robinson, and X Some Of the C0ntGSfantS at the Shiftfflil Don VVate1's, janice VVardlow, Noel Duckworth, and Parade pose before the crowd, While Carole Mauck seem to be intently concentrating on a cheerleaders Ronnie Sullivan, Cordon Serious game of Chess, Benham, and Kenneth Lewis try to de- cide which is the best dressed. Iamle Davis looks as though he put up a good iight against Hillsdale. 1 The Queen's Shotguns perform intricate maneuvers and almost outshine the King's Rifles. janet Nance and Sonny Park romp and stomp to 'Ialiscoi at one of the dateless dances. Hoggie mascots in a public appearance. tangy -'-a-are ' . ,..,,, , - Qt! ytty Q Martha Bollinger, Kathy O,Brien, Penny Potter, and Roxy Weaver enjoy them- selves after a barbecue dinner on Dadis Day. The Intersorority ball as seen from the balcony. Caught in the foreground are Arlene Luckett and Oscar Fogel. Last year's Homecoming Queen jean McKim Shaw presents Homecoming Queen Ioan Westmolarid With a bou- quet of roses. Queen Ioanis escort is Buzzy White. Sally Scogin ponders on the diilicult Choice of a sorority' Ed Iones, Judy Whitener, Margie Hobrecht, Curtis Shed, Charles Bates, Mary Kaye Crabtree, Dixie Bridgers, and Rollin Smith play in the hay at the Aggie Christmas Dance. p N'S. C ' F t Schmitt and Doris Pick- s battle for a rebound. Dusty Smith, Larry Walters, and Coy Trapero prepare to iire the cannon after a I-Ioggie score. ' V . W., l A . teeeet f fi! .:-- . . I f. :fury f ' ' Y . ,, ,V-v - . , . , h . , N, . . av. ,, Q . , ' . Q1 u ' 1 ,, .1 - r ft - i ' 'iw-. - .,.a-A ...O- V - W . , V .., Nt. , f A up ' 1 H i Lv- M Y The King's Rifles appear in one of their many formations. Bette Neeley, Terri Martinez, Pat Yeager, and Marie Norquest practice an Oriental number to be presented by the Madrigal Singers. Students are silhouetted against the Homecoming bonfire. Iohnny Johnson, Byron Russell, and Earl Morris pretend to study in the normal din of the Tejas Room. Honorary Cadet Captains Myrta Kay Liles and Kay Ashworth and Cadet Captain Arnold Ramirez watch as Cadet Colonel Larry Woodman commissions Sherry Dunten as Honorary Cadet Colonel. iw Q-:jf .1 Y ' 3, like-A lr L., if tx WTS? L .-Q ' mf 1 X i 4' 'V Footballers Ken Kachtik, Earl Morris, John Beseda, and Curtis Shed watch TST sports columnist David Patrick eat his words. The occasion is an erroneous prediction by the columnist of a Hoggie defeat. Ross Lance presides over the polls at the Lantana elections. Students voting for their choices for Lan- tana Queen and Ladies check for their activity tickets and cast their ballots. with a gift certificate from Ragland,s at the coming Bonfire. Susan's name was drawn from several hundred entries. Cheerleader Ronnie Sullivan presents Susan Faulki LT L A little pre-test cramming is indulged in by Doug Cray, Eddie LaMotte, and Sonny Park. Margie Hobrecht, Press Club Sweet- heart, crowns Myrta Kay Liles Miss Hot- lips of 1960 at the Press Club-sponsored Backwards Dance. Emcee Dusty Smith and Myrta Kay's date, Byron Russell, watch approvingly. Gary Gadeke and Coleman Davenport watch Scooter Elliott plan out a win- ning hand of Solitaire. .. N f t . - it i N rs' V if if ,f ' Y w. -'ig , - , , tp x ve H we Y, 1-5 . .-- ' -t ., . g-an h We WM, And what will they think up next? Here, Vancine Cildersleeve, Pat Greif, and Io Ann Murphy use may- onnaise for cleansing cream. :sflv 1 l 1 A rw? ,Wifi-,Q W -'liieftl e we Ioan Westmoland frantically tries to explain something to Larry Erler and Ross Lance at a Student Council meetingg but they don,t seem to understand or believe her. !l '1 ,-Y HCDLID Y BOWL if ,ui-wtfffl 'iw - e t . ai. , ' ' 1 . 1 6 .ggi 431 vw .-. Q 4 The Hoggie football team arrives at the airport in St. Many Acid fans traveled to Florida to cheer the Petersburg, Florida. On hand to greet them is the Hoggies on to victory. Queen of the Holiday Bowl and her court. Pressley gets into the open and can't be touched by these three Lenior-Rhyne players as he scores the first touchdown of the game. Lambert and Kachtik discuss decisions after winning the coin toss before the game. I Dick lfVatson, A6rI's surprise of the day, gg A races for the second touchdown of the K gn iw day. ff-. .3 ' .ls 1 x Barry Copenhaver tries going around end. Blocking for him are Butch Pressley and Harold King. 22 aw-IW aw PWR? . .fr ' 1 , 3' sy Ai , IVl4QAf- ??:ffrgi5i ,,amwi3,,f, rf, ,, 'E' 1 A. Q ., - f ' -k ' ' ff. , , lv , W .Y .Y if-H--Q-1-7 .ini A -I Look at that Hoggie defense! Franz, t King, Copenhaver and Carpenter get in on a tackle. l Iubllant fans surround the players after the game. Iarrell Hayes, Earl Morris, and Ross Lance sh'ue a newspaper with Larry Erler to read about our victory Kenneth Kachtik, Gerald Lambert and Coach Gil Steinke pose with the traveling trophy which was presented to the A611 team until the outcome of next yearis championship game. Below is the A811 squad which made the trip to Florida and the Holiday Bowl. ff as r-it 1-'Frida H ,se , 1 n ,Q ' I. - I -' .- ,- - .V --p AN... . 1 isa wg ,L My fapefwggfasfi -2 - ff-1-91565 if 3311 - 45 7 for Q ' ft ...x'1'- . ... A ... ' fait AK! 55- P L2 A 1-1 AQ '11 -xx ' H7 i 11 i Maew' L ' Fifi:ftW ,, ' J Mercutio fDon Howell? is slain by Tybalt fLutl1e1' Schultz? while Benvolio fNorman Chandler? looks on in a scene from Romeo and Juliet. RQMEO AND JLILIET Amanda QBarbara Biddison? tries her Southern charm on the gentleman caller, Jim fManford Barber?, while liner son, Tom fDon Howell? looks on with pity toward 1m. Romeo fCaymon Thompson? is stricken by the sight of Iuliet fBarbara Petry? who he believes is dead. Laura fLinda Martin? escapes from ty by playing with her glass me TH E GLASS MENAGERIE aufgggggimyf 1 V Mrs. Dearth fKaye Franklinj looks on :tlgllcivl 2'-3urflSea?rI2gFenTC1g1hrt?f?nD Lob fjoe Mentlezj laughs at a prank that he.has done DE R BRUTLI CHILDREN'S PLAY Hans Uohn Kubaj fights with his broth- er, Swarts fDon Howellj while the King of the Golden River fBarbara Cornelius? watches. 553 , 2- e , C guz Q. fe. 2.77 Mya- K,-gh W - Pat Carson, Ron Greathouse, and Keith Kanipe practice for Cosi fan Tuttef' but Mr. Purdie CGaymon Thompsonj, M1, Dearth QDon Howellj and Matey CChuck Paulj do not think that it is so funny. Bette Neeley, Henry Weseman, Ron Greathouse, Pat Carson, and Virginia Vollmering sing in the practice of Cosi fan Tuttef' CDPER WCDRKSH P 25 xii Lantana Queen IAMIE F ALVELLA 5 w t I fi rl. 1 Zx ,A 'fn L .IA Pj .xg i 3 .ff 'R is is , , Inspecting Coronation Gown. Relaxing in the Lewis reception room. o Q my, 32 gk tp 1,5 l , ,uh 60,1 ' H On duty at Lewis switchboard -3 Perusing the 1958 El Rancho. tiqwf' wa- M Q M Aa' Qfvf H' Lantana Lady KATHY CTBRIEN q Nxt .M-Q, LAN TANA ACTIVITI Ioan Westmoland sews sequins on her hat as Pat Schmitt makes sure that it is done correctly. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Sonny Park watches Barbara Scholz and Iane Caddell as they make roses to go on Lady Ioanis float. Bette Neeley and lim Marcum, co-chairmen of the Lantana stage production committee, make plans for the use of the stage props. Mary Jean Day holds a can of paint while Sam Smith paints a part of the stage props. Working on the Press Club Hoat are Bill Mortensen, Kay Powell, Judy Iacobs, Anne Wallner, and Iim Vernor. Dean Turner works on the adjoining APO float. D PREPARATIONS Al Gross Qabovej general chairman of Lantana, looks at the pictures of the Royal Court which were displayed in the lobby of Iones Auditorium. CLOCK-WISE: Flying banners and a simulated crown decorate the front of the Student Union Building. A1 Brieger sets up a display of dolls which represents the ladies, dresses at the Queen's reception in the Student Union Building. Duchess Lorraine Olsen, representing the Future Teachers, Club, rides in a real smooth convertible driven by Leroy Armstrong. Rhapsody in Bluev wins the first prize in the sign contest. This display was entered by Baugh Hall. rf! -in J if THE LANTANA BALL AN Couples in the SUB Ballroom Cabove, rightj enjoy dancing to the music of Ralph Galvan,s Orchestra. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Arlean Whitenton and Glenn Taylor serve themselves at the refreshment table in the Corduroy Room. Delores Marek gasps in surprise as she finds her feet dancing on someone else's formal. Laughing at her are Willene Wishert, Al Taylor, and Jim Watkins. Bobby Pyssenis date is Delores' victim. For those who like faster music the Conference Boom features the rhythms of the Lex Harp Trio. Iohnny Marek and Nan Allen, Jimmy Stewart and Marianne Shirley, and Stan Carter and his date are among those who find this to their liking. Dr. Poteet presents Eric Logsdon, representing Seale Hall, the second-place award in the campus decorations contest. 1 -4 kim., ,WW CORCDNATIO PROGR M Pat Pollock performs in interpretive dance number above leftl to Tip Vaughns rendition of Jezebel. This act was presented by Lady Ioan Westmoland depicting the color red. CLOCKWISE: Representing purple and Lady Delores Marek, Mary Kaye Hellums and Bill Chiles dance a duet to pianist Jesse Farquhar,s Deep Purple. Master of Ceremonies Fred Bangasser introduces the Lantana Court and the various acts of the Lantana Coronation program. Ianiene Speer, presented by Lady Roxanna Weaver and repre- senting the color blue, sings the blues as she bemoans The Marr Who Cot Awayfi In the act representing the color green and Lady Glenda Ortolon, Sharon Bradley leads a ballet troupe in a dance number, Waltz of the Flowers? vii THE LANTA QUEEN JAMIE of the house of F ALVELLA, Cabovel poses with her Royal Court, King LARRY ERLER, and Ladies-in-NVaiting Pat Schmitt and Ginny Iohnson. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: LADY JOAN of the house of WESTMOLAND and her escort, Byron Russell, representing the color red in the spectrum. LADY ROXY of the house of VVEAVER and her escort, james Franz, representing the color blue in the spectrum. LADY SHARON of the house of YVHITE and her escort, Andy Robertson, representing the color indigo in the spectrum. Ladies of the Lantana Court and their escorts watch as Queen jamie Falvella recites her coronation vows prior to being crowned Queen of Lantana by King Larry Erler. Amie eqmb RCDNATICD LADY GLENDA of the house of ORTLON Cabovej and her escort, Sonny Park, representing the color green in the color spectrum. CLOCKVV ISE: LADY DELORES of the house of MAREK and her escort, Monroe Jungman, representing the color violet in the spectrum. LADY KATHY of the house of O'BRlEN and her escort, YVz1yne Adams, representing the color orange in the spectrum. LADY KAY of the house of ASHWORTH and her escort, Robert Kurkoska, representing the color yellow in the spectrum. Queen Jamie Falvella, King Larry Erler, Laldies-in-Waiting Ginny Johnson and Pat Schmitt and Queen Regent lean McKim Shaw, King Regent Bill Kell and Ladies-in-Whiting Farris Schmidt and Elaine Elliff watch the program being presented to the Queen. ' A Maw. ' ss af 2' xy. N, A , p X qu-S Amin Qqlne Lady Sharon White smiles to the crowd from her float, a prism representing the color indigo in the royal spectrum. It was built by Kappa Sigma Nu. ani' Lady Kay Ashworth waves to the crowd from her float, a sunburst which repre- sents yellow in the royal spectrum. It was built by the Press Club and won third place. Queen Iamie Falvella and her Ladies- in-VVaiting, Pat Schmitt and Ginny johnson, ride on the APO float which depicts the rainbow which leads from the AZSII campus to a pot of gold. This float won first place. TH E LAN TAN hill Lady Roxy VVeaver sits on her float built by the Sophomore Class. This Hoat rep- resents the blue in the royal spectrum. .-.A ffm . ,, T nf .lf Q i Lady Glenda Ortolon waves from be- neath her umbrella of clover. This Hoat was built by the Junior Class and rep- resents the green in the royal spectrum. RDE i 'IWJQ Lady Joan Westmoland waves from her float of red roses which represents the red in the royal spectrum. This float was built by Tau Delta Chi and placed second. fl df Lady Delores Marek sits in front of an artist's easel on her float, which repre- sents tlie violet in the royal spectrum. This float was built by Alpha Tau Alpha. Lady Kathy O'Brien sits amid orange slices on her float, which represents the orange in the royal spectrum. This float was built by the 'Tl Association. PLANNED ouk QRGANIZATIQNS lg: 4, 1 HH Z Uwe 'il Social. . .Governmental 1 A : 'KJ ,I , , ' but? fig - , . , , ' v A- . I: V T . S- . ,X-.JI-V -:A , X Q I X ,Ar I. I I ' QW lr-' A -. A ,' f. I-'YH' - 'fy ,X 4 A .. ' , Wm - f-pw -. . ' 'w y '.LTf ' 1- H' .ff - -P' -x L 1 .I ,X :M A- V: .731 :G ,, 5 f 51-A .V V Yi. 1. . l ,Jug vs, , x N,,, 4' M. A ww! X - f '-'.. '-.W P , . ' .J L ' a ' - - In - . A . '31 N , -My M X ., 'R' N, 'N 1 s -1 ' ' - .5 ' 5: 'If' 'J' ' ' X 1, Q M u 1 , '-RM. M 1' ,N X wx ' 0- -- - ., 31 fm ' - .J ---V 'W w . Y MW AV -Y X '- my , ic A: , , . X 11 ..1' . A 5 1 . ' x I ,Jn H .Q V , L . ' - - -1 4 3,12 ,. 9 . 1. - . ,, , . , I f 11 V. . 'C ,- A . , I. V, , x - , , 4 V , ' N 1 ., ,, if , ,Q L Wg NN l Ll fx .f 4 4 A A A4 ,A J 4. 'A 5 Ju '1:4n:.g- .,.. . I 1' V... Wk, Ah- 1:- vb- P' A- ,W .,, 'y x Q. K-. - - Av-ew. . Zeligious. . .Departm ntal. . . R 1:1 CVD Lou Ann Thompson, Reynold Veselka, Pat Schmitt, Jim Marcum, Dr. H. McCrocklin, Larry Erler, Rollin Smith, Dr. Iay Buxton, Debra Iarl, Ross Lance, Joan Westnicmlzind, Norris C1'oWnover. Larry Erler congratulates Ross Lance on winning the election for Student Council Reporter. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the core of student govern- ment at ASII. The Council strives to handle problems arising among the student body and to keep the gov- ernmental machine W ell oiled. Oiiicers are chosen in a hard-fought campus election each spring. OFFICERS President LARRY ERLER Vice-President ROLLIN SMITH Secretary-Treasurer JOAN WESTMOLAND Reporter ROSS LANCE Female Representative PAT SCHMITT Male Representative IIM MARCUM Sponsors DR. I. H. MCCROCKLIN DR. IAY BUXTON OFFICERS President BUZZY WHITE Vice-President RICHARD PEDEN Secretary-Treasurer BRIDGET RICHARDS Parliamentarian CARL YAWS Reporter FRED WUENSCHE Sponsors GEORGE VAUGHAN CLINTON MURPHY The Student Council Advisory Board is composed of one representative from each organization on the campus. Its function is to serve as a melting pot of ideas from these organizations to prepare them for presentation to the Student Council. ADVISORY BOARD FIRST ROW: George Vaughan, Peggy Martin, Ray Bacon, Doris Garner, Stanley Woelfel. SECOND ROW: C. E. Murphy, Bridget Richards, Susie Lynch, Ernest Ed Ramirez, Bill Lemoine, Jessica Luckie THIRD ROW: Buzzy White, Carolyn Mitchell, Pat Yeager, Kay Ashworth, Thomas VValther, Dave Seely. FOURTH ROVV: Homer Ragle, Stan Carter, jim Stewart, Richard Peden, George Dorsey, Raby I. Hamilton. E FIRST ROVV: Mrs. Carrie L. Bishop, Elwin A. Peterson, Norma Thomas, Kathy Davenport. SECOND ROXV: Al Brieger, Virginia johnson, Lorraine Olsen, Fred Bangasser. lx- students of Add. Al Brieger directs as Joe Schafer, Norma Thomas, Fred Bangasser, Lorraine Olsen, Judy Zimmer and Elwin Petersen decorate the Student Union Build- ing for the Christmas sea- son. GOVERNING BOARD The Student Union Governing Board is a joint student-faculty group which provides recreational activities of both cultural and social interest for the OFFICERS President KATHY DAVENPORT Vice-President FRED BANGASSER Secretary-Treasurer LORBAINE OLSEN Sponsors MRS. C. L. BISHOP DR. E. H. POTEET DR. NORMAN MCNEIL F. B. VVINES AL BBIEGER ,-'N X? C? Xxx I . FIRST BOW: Delores Marek, Sheri Lynn Poignee, Susie Lynch. SECOND BOVV: Mrs. Carrie L. Bishop, Ann Malone, Carole Mauck, jamie Falvella, Pat Schmitt. ASSOCIATION O F W O M E N STU D E N T S QiflnfjliiifiiflieyIiiialiibiflpper which jim Franz and Vida Kay Freasier serve OFFICERS President SHERI LYNN POIGNEE Vice-President LOU ANN THOMPSON Secretary DELORES MAREK Treasurer ANN MALONE The Association of Women Students, a branch of the Intercollegiate Assocation of Wczinen Students, was founded on the A611 campus in 1941. Its purpose is to develop cooperation, friendliness, and leadership arnong all the Women students. 49 C7 3, Cl? FIRST ROW: Delores Marek, Kaye Riebschlaeger, Susie Lynch, Kathy Broyles, Cynthia Ann Bryan SECOND ROW': Gracie Cavazos, Nancy Wfard, Janice XVardlow, Pat Yeager, Margie VVendland, Carolyn Mitchell, Elsie Robbins, Vicki Eberle, Gloria Callaway. ECKHARDT HALL COUNCIL Mary Margaret Fay, Kathy Broyles, Mrs. Ora Parker, and Marie Norquest admire the tea service presented to the Eck- hardt Dorm residents by Robert C. Eckhardt. 50 The Eckhardt Dorm Council is an or- ganization formed by the students to encourage harmonious living in the dor- mitory and to direct special activities which the dormitory residents undertake as a group. OFFICERS President SUSIE LYNCH Vice-President PAT YEAGER Secretary ELSIE ROBBINS Treasurer VICKI EBERLE Reporter KAYE RIEBSCHLAGER Sports Manager MARGIE VVENDLAND Parliamentarian CAROLYN MITCHELL OFFICERS President JAMIE F ALVELLA Vice-President NORMA NORRIS Secretary GINANNA CROUCH Treasurer ANN MALONE Reporter ILA KAY BUMPERS Parliamentarian BARBARA GOLLADAY Dormitory oiiicers and representatives from the various wings make up this council. Their p1u'pose is to foster good will and harmonious living among the dormitory residents. living room. LEWIS HALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Ann Malone, Norma Norris, jamie F alvella, Ila Kay Bumpers, Kathy O'Brien. F '-' :egg I . Homer Ply, Ila Kay Bumpers, and Pat Buhler take a break while studying for finals in the Lewis Hall SECOND ROW: Penny Potter, Joyce Duncan, Norma Thomas, Carolyn Prater, Ioan Westmoland, Babs Colladay, Ginanna Crouch ,safe of as' Q Saw: if if ,r . 5- . Cf' J! ,ir ,X 'di Q 0355? il y, wi' t f ff '1 fi!! , L IU 2 5, A if FIRST ROW: Gerald Iohnson, Gordon Benham, Iohn Whitt. SECOND ROWV: Ioe Dailey, Tommy VVendland, David Iennings. BAUGH HALL COUNCIL 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. OFFICERS President GORDON BENHAM Vice-President DUSTYv SMITH Ross Lance sings for the guests at the Secretary Baugh Hall open house. Accompanying GERALD IOHNSQN him are Larry Walters, Stewart Williams, Treasurer and Ken Hart- TOMMY WENDLAND OFFICERS A President IOE LADD Vice-President JIM VERNOR Secretary-Treasurer ARNOLD PATTON Reporter CHARLIE PARKER The Cousins Hall Dorm Council strives to create a harmonious dorm life through the planning of varied social activities dur- ing the year. COUSINS DORM COUNCIL Pimp FIRST ROW: Arnold Patton, Charlie Parker, NOIIIS Ciownover SECOND ROW: L. Vernor, Ioe Ladd. OFFICERS ' l P1-gsidenf Arlene Puckett, C ar ol 51? ' X K 1 f 7 ,S 1 BUTCH WALKER Jones, G ar y Patterson, vs' IH l Vice-President Anne Burns, and Fred Ban- ' ' I BILL ROBERTS gasser jo i n in singing Secretar -Treqsurer Christmas carols at the DON YSEAIZE May Hall Christmas Party. Reporter FRED BANGASSER The May Hall Council represents the men of the dormitory and aclministers the activities of May Hall. MAY HALL CCUNCII. FIRST ROVV: Don Searle, Butch Walker, VVilliam T. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Herbert Haynes, Ron Baker, Wilbert Treybig, Gary Hobbs, Fred Bangasser Y ' 1 s FIRST ROW: Herbert Richmond, Macy DuBose, lack Carpenter. SECOND ROWV: Jack Fondren, Iohnnie Bunk, LaVern Coetzel, John Robert Kampfhenkel. OFFICERS President IACK FONDREN Vice-President CHARLES ORSAK Secretary-T1'easu1'er IOI-IN KAMPFHENKEL SEALE HALL COUNCIL The Seale Hall Council has as its purpose the pro- motion of ai better atmos- phere Within the dormitory. Its primary concern is the social welfare of residents, and, in line with this, it sponsors several social ac- tivities during the year. Tommy Borchers looks as if he is having a good time studying for one of his en- gineering classes. E 's' ff .Q 55 Herberto Benavides Fred Buri Patrick Carson Elaine Cohrs Eugene Conway Roberto Cruz Carol Daniels Victoria Eberle Jesse F arquhar Grace Fernandez Gerald Craver Diane Carza Ronald Creathouse Ripley Hauser Cancy Herrington Ierry Hitzman jerry Hollon Sue Humes f PHI A CAPPELLA CHOIR Rudolto Ibarra Barbara Kanipe Keith Kanipe Ronald Killingsworth Barbara Kendrick Paul Larson Evelyn Lytle Terri Martinez Marie McCracken Pete McDaniel Teresa Moore Italo Morales Bette Neeley Sidney Neidhart Marie Norquest Kathleen O'Brien Peggy Pack Mary Parker Many hours of practice are necessary for the choir different events. Elwin Petersen Martha Kay Philen Johanna Roberts Betsy Remmert Esther Rodriguez Charles Shamel Mary Frances Stevens Carolyn Thomaehlen Elizabeth Turcotte Louis Tutt Antonio Valdez Tip Vaughn Virginia Vollmering Henry VVeseman Laura Wilson Patricia Yeager to perform for choir trips and irngfg -BE C2 2? cv s If I 1: E is ,H 5 5 .::::::::::r:!z:::::::::.: . .. 5m..:aw..szsishrsip fr V. .ra .rf ' ::: Jrgfgggzarg: 3 6 l'rl4?if5i-ilsfjf iafai . , A . r.. .. . V , , U v, FIRST ROW: Bette Neeley, Pat Yeager, Kris Tanner, Terri Martinez, Vickie Eberle, Marie Norquest. SECOND ROW: Dr. L. H. McQuerrey, Ronnie Killingsworth, Henry Weseman, Bon Creathouse, Charles Shamel, Pat Carson Keith Kanipe. MADRIGAL SINGERS The Madrigal Singers are a group of students who are selected by rigorous tryouts. The ensemble traditionally sings by candlelight and is well versed. It not only provides a portion of full-length programs but also presents separate con- certs on request. Charles Sharnel, Ronnie Killingsworth, Ron Great- house, and Keith Kanipe practice a quartet number while other members of the group watch. v ' 'at' ., ' . . ' ,iffT1ala- , -I , 1-.A-1 .114 1?4- -Ji,:.:.-ze: .frlvee , : ' .,- ' ' V E FLUTES Kay Riebschlager Gloria Garcia CLARINET Barbara Burgess Pat Greif Paul Reid Ann Malone Robert Woody Sandra Morgan Gene Drabeck Joel Johnson Thelma Garza Tommie Salazar Clifford Horn A SI CONCERT BAND Director: JOHN W. KINCAID OBOE TRUMPETS Richard Strange Domingo Carrillo Carlos Cruz BASSOON Richard Iones Ioe Alvarado Calvin Koenig Lorenzo Garcia SAXOPHONES Nick Valdez DeEtte Steinle Evalynn Hendrix Severo Bustos Ollie G. Burnett Sandra Hughes Rosendo Garcia Dr. Preston Stedman directs a symphonic group on the stage of the Music Building Recital Hall. TROMBONES Larry Smith Paul Larson Verne Ragle Joe Boggan PERCUSSION Bonnie Davis Ioe Meyer Rene Carrillo Louise Pringle Kenneth Fawcus BARITONES Phillip Finke Stewart Williams George Baker TUBAS Bill Gumm Joe johnson Donald Kilgore Rene Saenz Iohn Herreza FRENCH HORNS Luther Schultz Virginia Panattom Mary Matthews CHAMBER SYMPHONY N KAI ASHWORTH Editor NL , -', . 'F H. . 4..- I .-cf DAVID PATRICK Sports Editor BOB MCANEAR x R IX It IIM MABCUM Associate Editor, Fall Term tv? SOUTH DUSTY SMITH and MORRIS WINKLE Photographers Reporter TRING QUARTET Dr. P r e s t o n Stedman, L a u r a Wilson, Barbara Kanipe, Gene Drabek. OCDDWIND QUINTET Kay Riebschlager, Rich- ard Strange, Virginia Pan- attoni, Michael Griiith, Paul Reid. Bill Cumm, Paul Larson, Larry Smith, Dr. John Kincaid, Kenneth Fawcus, Nick Valdez, Richard Jones, Carlos Cruz, Domingo Carrillo. L BRASS CHCIR TEXAN TOMMY RUSSELL Feature Editor TERRY MOORE News Editor ROBERT KARKOSKA Circulation Manager MIKE MEYER Business M imager BILL MORTENSEN NJN ti in Associate Editor, Spri n g Term 61 I EL RANCHO DAVID PATRICK Editor KAYE CRABTREE and JUDY WHITENER Stag Assistants 62 SUSIE DAV 1 Associate Ed DAVE SEELY, MARGIE HOBRECHT, and ANNE WALLNE Staff Assistants OFFICERS President BARBARA PETRY Vice-President CAYMON THOMPSON Secretary JULIE DUNTEN Treasurer CHARLEY JONES Advisory Board Representative BARBARA BIDDISON Sponsor DR. ALBERT E. JOHNSON MISS JEAN TAYLOR KEITH KENNEDY The Footlights Club sponsors all major dramatic events on the campus, including a Shakespearean production, two arena plays, a medieval play, and a children's play. Anyone who is interested in any phase of drarnatics may join, full membership is awarded by a point system for participation in club projects. Highlights of the social year for this club are the Christmas Buffet and the Albert Awards Banquet at the end of the school year. FOOTLIGHTS C LU B FIRST ROW: Manford Barber, Linda Martin, Gaymon Thompson, Barbara Biddison, XValter YV. Smith, SECOND ROW: Irma Martinez, Aurora Perez, Jean Taylor, Grace Fernandez, Norman Chandler, Barbara Petry, Julie Dunten Keith Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Dr. Albert E. Johnson, Ross Lance, Kay Ashworth, Duane Klenke, Charley Jones, Nancy Wfesley, Dollie Gillum Pete McDaniel. 3' 'sg rs-, ' 64 5? Trl H , , X Q.-P-'k 1 1 FIRST ROWV: Jimmy lVithers, John Sutton, Jamie Falvella, James Byrn, Arthur Munguia. SECOND ROVV: Carlos Bernal, Jerry Craver, Gerald Ludwig, Leon Jackson, Bill Hester, Joe Mendez. THIRD ROW: Don Seale, Oscar Fogle, Butch Walker, R. A. Sanders, Louis Schorlemrner, Aubrey Mrres OFFICERS President JAMES BYRN Vice-President JOHN SUTTON Recording Secretary ARTHUR MUNCUIA Corresponding Secretary KENNETH WEBER Historian JIMMY WITHERS Reporter GERALD LUDWIG Treasurer DON SEALE Sweetheart JAMIE FALVELLA Sponsors J. E. TURNER GEORGE COALSON SCT. WOOD ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity stressing service to school, nation, and fellow man. APO sponsors the sale of football game programs and victory bal- loons each fall, as well as various other projects through the year. OFFICERS President DUSTY SMITH Vice-President JOE DAILEY Secretary-Treasurer IOHN VERMILLION Reporter TOMMY WENDLAND Sponsor C. W. BRODNAX This new club was or- ganized on A6zI's campus for the purpose of promot- ing school spirit, assisting the cheerleaders in their related duties, and sponsor- ing activities designed to stimulate the enthusiasm and morale of the student body. Another Cowboy bites the dust, and the Rangers' bronco', at the Hallowe'en car- nival is a bucking success. Rick Yeager prepares to dismount while George Baker supplies the buck. RANGERS FIRST ROW: Joe Dailey, C. W. Brodnax, Dusty Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Brodnax, Ross Lance, Coy Trapero, john Vermillion. THIRD ROW: Rick Yeager, Allan Kluna, Ross Welch, Tommy Wendland. fi 1 'K Q 5' 1 -xx x r K 5 F5 1 5 I I 5 .-f , WA!,.L '- hm' K. pk -'51-QI' ' - 'sf TEES? n. ET L FIRST ROW: Doris Carner. Andy Robertson, XViley Barton, Kaye Riebschlaeger, Keith Kanipe, Mirgaret Munn SECOND ROXV: Arlene Luckett, Carl Yaws, Bridget Richards, Bobby Self, Elton Dornbusch, Lori 'une Olsen john Dube IJDICC XVardloW, I. L. Cortez. THIRD RCIV: Bob IVithers, Annette Moerbe, Melvin Russell, Bette Neeley, Charles Abernathy Bobby Atkins Nolan Tomme, Kay Ashworth, Dr. R. Manning. FOURTH ROYV: lohn Robert Kampfhenkel, Fred Connell, Edward NV. Bettes, Homer Ragle, Rich nd Peden Mike Blouse George Dorsey, Raby Hamilton, Charles Alley. Alpha Chi members lane VVaddell M'11y Louise Eg L A C H I gert, and Marian Sue Reese plan to rttend 'rn Alpha Alpha Chi is a national honor society based on scholastic achievement. Its membership is composed of the top ten per cent of the junior and senior classes. the students who have at least a Bn average. The organization meets month- ly with programs centering on many various aspects of scholarship. High- lights of the year are the initiation cere- mony and the annual banquet. 66 f' Chi meeting. 5 ALPHAQI OFFICERS President BASE MCDERMOTT Vice-President KAKI MARTIN Secretary I Corresponding I JANE WADDELL Recording Secretary LORRAINE OLSEN Treasurer MARIAN SUE REESE Parliamentarian LARRY WOODMAN Reporter ANDY ROBERTSON Sponsors DR. 1. R. MANNING MBS. LAURYN MIZELL Miss DOROTHY GASTON ALPHA CHI Dr. Manning initiates Doris Ann Brown into Alpha Chi. FIRST ROW: Marion Pringle, Glenda Ortolon, Georgia Green, Pat Schrnitt, Benny Galloway, Donna Brosig, Ted Hoover SECOND ROW: Dorothy Gaston, Sally VVagner, Sheri Poignee, Mary Louise Eggert, Susan McCary, Virginll H M utin Leona F. VVootton, Norma Villarreal, Lauryn G. Mizell. THIRD ROVV: Valerie Evetts, Peggy Martin, Jane Caddel, Melba Ireland, Marian Sue Reese, XVanda lVoodburn Henderson Mary Ann Chilen, Martha Io Hornung, Matelde R. Lerma. FOURTH ROXV: Alberto Martinez, Thomas Hightower, Leon Avelar, W. J. Carter, Base McDermott, Lester Balusek R T C1 abb Norris Crownover. ,i vs' - ffr ik r OFFICERS President BARBARA BIDDISON Vice-President NORMAN CHANDLER Secfetafl' Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dra- KAY ASHVVORTH matics fraternity. The purpose of the Sponsor organization is to assist with all Foot- DR. ALBERT E. JOHNSON lights productions and activities. ALPHA PSI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Ross Lance, Barbara Petry, Norman Chandler, Dollie Gilliam. SECOND ROWV: Iulie Dunten, Barbara Biddison, Charles Jones, Caymon Thompson, Kay Ashworth, Dr. Albert E. Iohnson ' ET kj FIRST ROW: Ronnie Goldman, Delores Marek, Dean Chamrad. SECOND ROW: Rollin Smith, Larry Erler, Monroe Iungrnann, Iohn Matocha, Mr. F. B. XVines. Prasong Vor ryos THIRD ROVV: Dr. David Neher, Bennie Olenick, George Dorsey, Alan YVilbeek, Stanley IVoelfel. ALPHA TAU ALPHA OFFICERS President RONALD GOLDMAN Vice-President MONROE IUNGMANN Secretary BEN OLENICK Treasurer EARL MORRIS A ' Advisory Board Representative DEAN CHAMRAD Sweetheart DELORES MAREK Sponsors DR. DAVID NEHER F. B. WINES Alpha Tau Alpha is a national agricultural-educa- tion fraternity. The Mu Chapter was installed in 1934. It is the only chapter in Texas. Membership is by invitation only and is based on high scholastic standards and leadership in the field of agriculture. SN xxx ., P pu A 'I vi QL. CS' FIRST ROW: Valerie Evetts, Doris Ann Brown, Martha Io Hornung. SECOND ROW? Mary Louise Eggert, Leona Wootton, Kaki Martin, Doris Garner, Kay Ashworth, Mrs. Ophelia Manning. THIRD ROW: Sally Wagner, Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop, Lorraine Olsen, Janice Wardlow, Mrs. I. C. Iernigan. Doris Brown, Mrs. Man- ning, and Mrs. Bishop ini- tiate Doris Garner into Cap and Gown. CAP AND GOWN Cap 61 Gown is an honorary scholastic organi- zation for senior women students which promotes scholarship, leadership, and service on the campus. A grade point average of 2.4 is required for membership. A formal banquet is held every spring and fall to initiate new members. OFFICERS President DORIS ANN BROWN V i ce-Presi dent MARTHA JO HORNUNG Secretary NORMA VILLARREAL Treasurer VALERIE EVETTS Historian IANICE WARDLOW Parliamentarian MARY LOUISE ECCERT Chapter Editor KAY ASHWORTH Chapter Director MRS. I. C. IERNIGAN Sponsors MRS. CARRIE LEE BISHOP MRS. I. R. MANNING Kappa Omicron Phi, national honorary horne economics sorority, was founded OFFICERS President in 1922. Membership is determined by ANN MURPHY scholarship. The purpose of the organi- ViCe,p1-esident zation is to stimulate scholastic effort in 1013113 RQBERTSQN the Held of home economics. Second Vice-President DORIS CARNER Corresponding Secretary JESSICA LUCKIE Recording Secretary KAKI MARTIN Miss johnny Best presents to Doris Gar- ner a scholarship from Houston Natural Treasurer 1 . 1 . I 1. 1 DORIS ANN BROWN Cas Cornpany for 1l1V111g.t'1O ngiest G a 1 scholastic average among lunior home u ff cconornics students. Dr. Aiken watches S DALINDA MEIIA the presentation. ponsor DR. WREATI-IY AIKEN KAPPA OMICRON PHI FIRST ROXV: Dalinda Meiia, Doris Garner, Jodie Robertson. SECOND ROXV: Dr. YVreathy Aiken, Jane Bryant, Ann Murphy, Jessica Luckie. THIRD ROVV: Kathryn Oliver, Sharyl Dunten, Kaki Martin, Doris Ann Brown. 2 X., '27 Q 2 'Q , K ' , .Ng-vp x7 tr FIRST ROW: Dr. George Coalson, Sue Ann Walker, Miss Beth Baker, Billy O'Barr. SECOND ROW: Virginia Martin, Valerie Evetts, Thomas Walther, Lorraine Olsen, Martin Pena. THIRD ROW: Mr. Melvin Miller, Sheri Lynn Poignee, Martha Io Hornung, David Patrick. PHI ALPHA TH ETA OFFICERS President IBILLY, OBARR Phi Alpha Theta is an honorary history fraternity. V1Ce'Pre51dent It strives to stimulate high scholastic attainment in the THOMAS WALTHER Held of history. Membership is restricted to history Secretary-Treasurer majors and minors who have a superior grade average SUE ANN WALKER in history. Reporter SHERI LYNN POIGNEE Program Chairman VIRGINIA MARTIN Sponsors DR. GEORGE COALSON MISS BETH BAKER MELVIN MILLER 72 SIGMA TAU OFFICERS Charlie Bryan and Robert President , , RICHARD PEDEN Reasor remove their Slgma Vice-P,eS.d t Tau hats and relax for a R016 ALSHCR ABB moment in the Tejas Room. Secretary CARL YAWS Treasurer WILEY BARTON Historian ANDY ROBERTSON Pyramid Correspondent WAYNE RACH Sponsors C. V. MOONEY M.M. TRUITT FIRST ROW: Wayne Rach, james Turner, Norris Crownover, SECOND ROW: Bob Withers, Walter Lubojacky, Cliff Calvez, THIRD ROW: Thomas Holen, M. H. Roemer, Ernest Franke, Ronald Crabb. Bobby Self, Lazaro Romero, NViley Barton. Carl Yaws, Charles Abernathy. FOURTH ROW: Mike Brouse, Andy Robertson, Richard Peden, Ted Hoover, R. H. Green. FIRST ROW: Al Taylor, Gerald Lambert, VVayne Adams, Kathy O,Brien, Dr. XV. H. Leckie, Kenneth Kachtik, Jimmie Franz. SECOND ROWV: Dennis W'ise, Robert Trevino, James French, George Harris, John Beseda, jesse Longhofer, Barry Copenhaver, J. D. Nester, Servando Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Tony Garza, Carl Reynolds, Harlon Gerhold, Earl Morris, Curtis Shed, Iarrell Hayes, Bob Lindquist, Willie Crafts, Lupe Iaimes. FOURTH ROVV: Arthur Burgoyne, Tommy Davidek, George Brown, Harold King, Homer Ply, Iack Jones, Arnold Patton, Charlie Parker, David Patrick, R. L. Robb, Dickie Carpenter. T ASSOCIATION Wayne Adams presents T Association Sweetheart Kathy O,Brien with a bou- quet of roses before the East Texas State football game. OFFICERS President WAYNE ADAMS Vice-President GERALD LAMBERT Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE HARRIS Reporter DAVID PATRICK Advisory Board Representative ARNOLD PATTON Sweetheart KATHY O'BRIEN Sponsor DR. W. H. LECKIE The Tv Association is the varsity termen,s association on the A611 cam The organization seeks to further letic, scholastic, and social coordina among its members. OFFICERS President DAVID BOLING Vice-President ANDY ROBERTSON Secretary-Historian DAVE SEELY Treasurer VAN MATTHEVV Sweetheart SHARON WHITE Sponsor MAIOR VICTOR BLOECKER Kappa Sigma Nu, organ- ized in 1936, is one of the two active social fraterni- ties on the A811 campus. Membership in the organi- zation is by invitation only. Th e fraternity annually sponsors its Sweetheart Ball, a Homecoming Tea, and participates in the Greek Letter Ball. President D a v i d Boling presents Sweetheart Sharon XVhite with a bouquet ot roses at the fall banquet. KAPPA SIGMA NU FIRST ROW: Kirby McAlister, David Boling, Sharon White V1ctor Bloeckei Dave Seely SECOND ROW: jimmy Brock, Brady Kimble, Dick Richards Billy Northcut George Haag THIRD ROW: jerry Roberts, Andy Robertson, Jim Kirksey Floyd Kilgore Van Matthew john R Doughty Q1 U DELTA CHI FIRST ROW: Dr. E. V. Ruhnke, Joe Jones, Joan Westmolaiid, Byron Russell, Charles Orsak. SECOND ROVV: Norbert Schneider, Eddie LaMotte, Ronnie Schrniedekarnp, Robert Richardson, Bobby Berryhill, John Borchardt, Dr. D. Jack Stinebaugh. THIRD ROW: Arthur Burgoyne, Fred Fried, Buzzy Wliite, Jerome Hitzfelder, Ralph Underbrink, Glenn Taylor, Victor Holy, Allen Tarbutton. Tau Delta Chi is one of the two social fraternities on the campus. Its purpose is to promote social activity. Its activities include sponsoring the Homecoming mudpit, presenting a revolving trophy for campus Lantana decorations, and taking part in the Creek ball. OFFICERS President Parliamentarian BYRON RUSSELL BOB RICHARDSON Vice-President Historian JOE JONES BOBBY BERRYHILL Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms CHARLIE ORSAK NORBERT SCHNEIDER Treasurer Pledge Master GLENN TAYLOR VICTOR HOLY Reporter Sweetheart ALLEN TARBUTTON JOAN WESTMOLAND I TER-SORORITY COUNCIL Q4 I . . X. t E! s ff: - ,, l 4, 5 . FIRST ROW: Frances Robinson, Annette Moerbe, Mary Nan Allen. SECOND ROVV: Sharon VVhite, Carole Mauck, Barbara Burgess, Pat Schmitt, Frances Mircovich. THIRD ROW: Miss Faye Bible, Mrs. Carrie L. Bishop, Miss Ann Farek, Doris Ann Brown, Sharyl Dunten, Joyce Pawlik, Lou Ann Thompson, Martha Io Hornung, Mrs. Christine Tharp, Mrs. Blanche Gerber, Miss Beth Baker. OFFICERS President ANNETTE MOERBE Vice-President MARY NAN ALLEN Secretary SHARON WHITE Treasurer BARBARA BURGESS Sponsor MRS. CARRIE L. BISHOP The Inter-Sorority Coun- cil works to promote a greater unity among the four sororities on the cam- pus. The Council is com- posed of the president, two representatives, and two sponsors from each sorority. The Council coordinates Rush Week Activities and sponsors the Powder Puff Bowl, the Presentation Dance, and the Inter-So- rority Council Tea. In the foreground among the dancers at the Presentation Ball are Anna Lee Dean and Barry Copenhaver. 2,,V I u'f5A, ' ' if? FIRST ROW: Nancy Wesley, Kathleen O'Brien, Beverly VVright. SECOND ROW: Frances Mircovich, Martha Lee Balzer, Dorothy Cabbert, Martha Io Hornung, Barbara Burgess. THIRD ROW: Miss Faye Bible, Margaret Munn, Kathy Davenport, Kaki Martin, joye Allen, Joyce Duncan, Pat Stevens, Norma Thomas, Doris Burke, Miss Margaret Vickers. ALPHA SIGMA MEMBERS Alpha Sigma, organized in 1927, is the oldest sorority on the A6zI campus. The girls are active in campus activities, both social and scholastic. Members are se- lected during Rush Week in the fall. ment for the Alpha Sigma Rush Party. OFFICERS President MARTHA IO HORNUNG Vice-President NORMA THOMAS Secretary NANCY WESLEY Treasurer DORIS BURKE Parliamentarian MARTHA LEE BALZER Reporter JOYCE DUNCAN Rush Captains KATHLEEN O'BRIEN IOYE ALLEN Sponsors Martha Lee Balzer provides entertain- MRS, MARGARET VICKERS MISS FAYE BIBLE :fa kg G7 l l w , vs iii' , IWW 1 'rf wt PM FIRST ROW Charlotte Hirstine Bobbye Dena Burnam Nancy Sizemore. SECOND ROW Lila Jean Holcomb Mary Elaine VValker Penny Cratehouse Anne Elizabeth Burns Iule Diane Sayer. THIRD ROW Priscilla Cflskey Ev'1lynn Hendrix Mary Tom Harper Dottie Morris Carolyn Cflddel. ALPHA SIGMA PLEDGES OFFICERS President MARY TOM HARPER Vice P1 esident NANCY SIZEMORE Secretary PENNY GRATEHOUSE Treasurer BOBBYE BURNAM Song Leader IULE SAYER Kaki Martin proudly presents her tal- ented sketching to Mary Tom Harper at the Alpha Sigma Rush Party. . 1- 1 ri ' ' ' 3 5 43 , - , . , :af L -- 7 Y: ' , , - rv ly? ,1 ' ,, i f ' ' wi , ,Q N 2 E .. - I- - n ' V -. nr - , N y- , M , . 'R it A 2 Ji Q x 3 ' U... wi ' 5 . 2 ,351 if 5 ' ' ' 'Je w - 2 .9 , 4 k 'I Q tif: Qu V, iw V - , 1, ,. 1- W wi- -1- , , , 1 in ' xx A r ' ., 1 , ,xx . . ru T Mi , . ' , N 1 L, ' ' i N A . h H S 5 x 1 sg xg 1 , Q . .-. 5. - J ,.-we .V . .... SY 5'as. ,Q?q.ai 'i 1' am-E : ISSN wma A ' , rr ff f:Af2f1asf4iQ :'ie . ..f'-w e 1'-11 L : 7 7 : J 7 7 5 7 I c , c , ' , , c it W af E SE y , 4 M , lf' -sr M , K. , I ,f 3 1 ' -l -K 1 I f ,'5l 31lQ'E'rx Z' I 51 na V --..qi-, , . 414 rye, -Qgfl fiel-T. , 2 1 ' f- , f - 1 !,f5fi,2,Ef,e - , , 1 1 6, , ,:.nr,:'fgv1lfffvrg m:gL 'iifff , ,. J '. :. f,1?2 sif,f-L nag-,L ,-'1:' V' '. J g 1-Fqg,5,Hffga,aa,2, ,291 1 if 1 -: , , '.2eee5.?1,-XZ3, ff :gl .Z,,3v.4-we 5 J. 11-:iff 'iqfsua J55S'! 'i.g J. - 1 , ,mg , N ' ,:a1:,qwSf?Tfe f1'w-L-J.,-wi' Q-vztas ---rizaafwiaswf 2?'i31'5, -Miemmfy H KN' ff W fl 'E-.fr--1'-L-.'w1'rc--1' .-f,2f:'Ya2,eiTa'?2f N ' f -f V , , , Z . -an 1,19-a1? ,..r 1. it ,. -twazhf .. ,V V .UV 1. . . . , , ,sau t fa-H T f -- cm. ir. A 1 - . . .. nas. ,,.. , , ,,,,r?,,- . - V . , fev,t,,,f,-Y W., ,, f , -..- .. , ,Y ,,,.,w,, f 1. ...f , Q, . .mtg V .ft ,, ., ., ,- .4 .V . .',g.,'1,,fa.fffmqtifs7sWi,arf2swi :f,,.q..L f -.., :,g'.,-..g- ggL1-A.,.. , : 'z u.':1L.L,i ef:,5:ea't.:I.4' - 'E+ F-L a -, 1. FIRST ROW: Mary Nan Allen, Sylvia Dailey, Frances Robinson, Sue MacCurdy. SECOND ROVV: Norma Norris, lane Bryant, Sharyl Dunten, Lorraine Olsen, Iulie Dunten. THIRD ROVV: Mrs. Christine Thar Suzanne johnson Mar ie Hobrecht Carol n Prater Arlene Luckett, Sue Ann Walker, BETA GAMA MEMBERS The purposes of Beta Gamma are to foster friend- ship and to develop ethical character and social stan- dards. Membership is by invitation extended during Rush Week. ilyn McCord. Marnette Smith stiff-arms an Alpha Sig- ma Satellite in the Powder Puff Bowl. Coming up are Carolyn Prater and Mar- !! 1 5 E ff' S f R OFFICERS President SHARYL DUNTEN Vice-President NORMA NORRIS Secretary SUZANNE IOHNSO Treasurer JANE BRYANT I Reporter MARGIE HOBREC Historian JULIE DUNTEN Rush Captains SYLVIA DAILEY SUE MacCURDY I Q 1 r EEK JJ' 1 f ' grin, W? v w Mgr, Mah, 'QE 3' FIRST ROW: Willene Wishert, B. I. Thompson, Marilyn McCord. SECOND ROW: Patti Dodds, Myrta Kay Liles, Patricia Pellegrino, Mary Glenn Burch, Marnette Smith BETA GAMMA PLEDGES OFFICERS President MYRTA KAY LILES Vice-President MARILYN MCCOBD Secretary-Treasurer B. I. THOMPSON Sally Scogin, Kay Powell, Myrta Kay Liles, and Pat Pellegrino drink a toast f at the Beta Gammas' Mardi Gras Rush Party. ', F73 ,H .f ., 1 -it I' 7 dw , Jig, ,, ,I 3 ig lii, A FIRST ROW: Kaye Riebschlager, Doris Ann Brown, Roxy VVeaver. SECOND ROW: Pat Schmitt, Beverly Crandall, Anne Vifallner, Ginanna Crouch. THIRD ROW: Annette Moerbe, Bridget Richards, Penny Potter, Lou Ann Thompson, Georgia Green, ,Ioan Westmoland, Mary DELTA TH ETA MEMBERS Delta Theta's aim is to further friendship, scholar- ship, and loyalty to Acid. Members take an active part in campus activities. Peggy Kirksey prepares to join Sara Sheley, Ioan Westmoland, Beverly Cran- dall, Willene Wishert, and Mary Ella Lanier at the Delta Theta Rush Party. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Recording Secretary Reporter Historian Pledge Captains Sponsors 'CP W' as 1 OFFICERS DORIS ANN BROWN GEORGIA GREEN BRIDGET RICHARDS GINANNA CROUCH BEVERLY CRANDALL ANNE WALLNER PENNY POTTER PEGGY KIRKSEY PAT SCHMITT MRS. IOHNNIE MAE I-IAU MRS. HARRIETTE OWEP C7 Lam FIRST ROW Carolyn Getts Indy Trpps Brend'1 Chastant R K P ll M N ll B n Suzmne Dmwe Charlotte Allen Anna Lee Dean SECOND OW ay owe dry e row THIRD ROW jerry McClellan Sally Scogm Kflysene Tones S1r1 Sue Shelev Lmdl Held M Iry E111 Lwnier, Susie james, Iudy Whitener. OFFICERS President IUDY TIPPS Vice-President ANNA LEE DEAN Secretary-Treasurer LINDA HEAD Reporter CAROLYN CETTS Song Leader SALLY SCOGIN Chaplain SUSIE IAMES DELTA TH ETA PLEDG ES 'I in nl W M Sheri Poignee and Beverly Crandall hfzppily pin Terry McClell'1n with fx Deltfr Theta pledge emblem. W ,---ff X i . vw FIRST ROW: Sue Humes, Janice Wardlow. SECOND ROW: Vicki Eberle, Margie Lowrance, Carole Mauck, Susie Davis. THIRD ROW: Sharon Wliite, Miss Ann Farek, lla Kay Bumpers, Susie Lynch, Joyce Pawlik, Doreen Lauste, Pat Yeager, Mrs. Blanche Gerber. ZETA CHI MEMBERS Susie Lynch and Pat Yeager swap West- ern talk While Vicki Eberle listens. Zeta Chi was established at A611 in 1959. Member- ship is by invitation only during Rush Week. It em- phasizes personal develop- ment in all phases of life, promotion of leadership, and creation of fellowship. I OFFICERS President CAROLE MAUCK Vice-President PAT YEAGER Secretary ILA KAY BUMPERS Treasurer IANICE WARDLOVV Parliamentarian SUSIE LYNCH Publicity Manager DOREEN LAUSTE Historian DOLLIE GILLIAM Song Leader SUE HUMES Inter-Sorority Council IOYCE PAWLIK SHARON VVHITE Rush Captains SUSIE DAVIS VICKI EBERLE C7 9 N-1 FIRST ROW Pun Peyton Martln Sebeln SECOND ROW Mfiry Io Frfuhng Noml NICGI'GgO1 Betty Tvleledlth Io Arm Murphy THIRD ROW Nfmcy VV'1rd Telesl Morne Iuchth Ann Zlmmer IIITIHIIG Pearl me ZETA CHI PLEDGES , R ., . F ,, , . es T igtifiiw ' ' F, N A ll A' A5 A pl. l -K :lug , h t D ,, T T W , xr, '- s- , S ita' with . 1 . , ' y N A - g I 1 'e .f - 5 f .r ,. V L, W W i v Q D, KXXN T i T E , it 1 OFFICERS Pres1dent NOMA MCGREGOR Vlce-Pres1der1t , , , PAM PEYTON D01116 GIHIELIII pl2'Ly'S the Sefgfm MURPHY 322225 135223151 Sli Treasurer carnival' TERESA MOORE Parliamentarian IIMMIE PEARL ZAPLAC X Reporter JUDY ZIMMER I 0lPAPAP4l faawnlulii-lrilislmllll rl-lnlllllni ml l lla lill Donnal Tlmmons makes a short pre dinner talk at the BSU Christmas Banquet :AQ Bobby Thomas and Ca olyn McReynolds emerg from a Blble class ln th BSU BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Umon 1S a d1st1nct1ve student program promoted by the Baptist Church for students 1n colleges and un1vers1t1es It 1S student led church related and Christ centered The oblective 1S to promote sp1r1tual and moral growth of 1nd1v1duals A8zI's delegates to the Texas Baptist Student Un1on Convent1on IH Fort Worth pack in preparat1on for the trip. OFFICERS Presldent BASE MCDERMOTT V1ce P1-esldent BUTCH WALKER Secretary MADELON LYONS Devouonal Chairman KAKI MARTIN MISSIONS Co Chalrmen NORMA THOMAS CHARLES COLE MUSIC Chalrman SUE HUMES Social Chairman CARL FOWLER Publicity 'Chairman BEULAH AULT Hospitality Chairman WAYNE GIDDEN Enlistment Chairman JESSICA LUCKIE fl 1 . g The Christmas tree in the corner symbolizes the fel- lowship enjoyed by these students attending the Christmas Banquet. A group of small guests and BSU helpers are led in a songfest by Butch Walker. This is one of the typical large crowds that are com- mon at vespers in the BSU. Z Part of every BSU member's time is spent studying the Bible, as Pat Hogan and Kaki Martin are doing here. Several BSU'e1-s perform a scene from ?lhEl ai' , gg: i, N!! Q W - A V 4. 1, . ,i 'emaaw ' - i Challenge of the Crossf a religious play. . s yip p N- i T nks , 2 p is nnz: N sm og eie i i B as H li Q I 1 5 41 YM 'L fu ,s Je ,V L5 ,T . f agp if, 'W w li -F' I ' l WM i A A-1, nf like J Qu V 1, fi 1 l l X ' , KX M s e .I . R 7 r . 1 BQ- V 1 I A -gf 87 NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Dr. E. V. Ruhnke, Anne VVallner, Margie Hobrecht, Angelmira Morin. SECOND ROWV: Sean McQuhae, Joe Mendez, Lucy Casas, Grace Fernandez, Salvador Muniz, Rosita Maria Lopez Elias Menedez. THIRD ROW: Maria Guadalupe Rodriguez, Andrea G. Villarreal, Oscar Hernandez, Iona De Leon, Raul I. Moreno Mary Helen Valle, Ierry Ianca. FOURTH ROW: Eliza Iimenez, Ernest Ed Ramirez, Ileana Ednora Saenz, Gerald Camber, Alicia H. Gerberrvann Judith Ann Zimmer, Ernesto Gonzalez, Samuel Saenz. The Newman Club, affiliated with the Catholic Welfare Society, was founded for the purpose of uniting Catholic stu- dents on the campus and bringing them to better understanding of their faith. OFFICERS President SEAN MCQUHAE First Vice-President SAM SAENZ Second Vice-President GEORGE DORSEY Secretary PAT EMMERT Treasurer ANNE WALLNER Corresponding Secretary MARGIE HOBRECHT Among the early birds at a Newman Club meeting are Billy Jackson, Awanda Cumberland, C a r o l y n Cumberland, Margie Ho- brecht, and Beth Turcotte. Could it be that one of the reasons they came early was to keep oif the front row? NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: George Dorsey, Dalinda Mejia, Joe Dailey, Lilia Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Daniel Flowers, Rosemary Martinez, Elda Alicia Lopez, Luis Caron Gregoua Rlmon Sylvia Villarreal Elsa Cuellar. THIRD ROW: Martin Pena, Carolyn Cumberland, Lamarr Silva, Awanda Cumberland Galo Caron Joe Martinez Patricio Vela, Alice Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Gerald jurica, Rodolfo Ibarra, Derly Dilley, Beth Turcotte, Tommy Wendland Julio Saldana Maigie Wendlfmd Iohn Matocha. CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 4,2 'S ,ff FIRST ROW: Clark Miller, Barbara McEown, Rodney Robb, Kathie Peay, Richard Watson. SECOND ROW: Carlos Bernal, Arlene Luckett, Kathy Davenport, Patrick Atkinson, Martha Kay Philen, Ieanette Conthier, Don Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Thomas Walther, Carolyn Caddel, joy Taylor, VV. G. Mills, Bobby Whitefield, David Iones, Martha Io Hornung Pete McDaniel. OFFICERS President RODNEY ROBB Vice-President ARLENE LUCKETT Secretary CAROLYN CADDEL Treasurer CLARK MILLER Reporter BOBBY WHITEFIELD Director REV. C. J. ROBERTS 90 The Campus Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational effort to promote on the campus the religious life of all students. Particularly, the CCF provides services for Methodist, Presbyterian, Christian, and Episcopal students. Preparing for Vesper serv- ices with their songbooks are Clark Miller, Carlos Bernal, Jimmy Cudd, Charles Shamel and Liz Neilsen. OFFICERS President FRANK R. FIKE Vice-President HAYDEN WILLIS Secretary-Treasurer RAYBURN MacNELLY Reporter LE ON AVELAR Sponsor RALPH C. RUSSELL The Accounting Society, started last year, accepts as members students who are registered in college courses in ac- counting with the intention of majoring in accounting. The purpose of the socie- ty is to acquaint these students with people with Whom they may later asso- ciate in the Held of business. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Leslie Melbern, Raul Moreno, Leon Avelar, Rayburn MacNelly, Alberto Martinez. SECOND ROW: David Jennings, Robert Thiele, Frank R. Fike, Bobby York, James Iay, Ralph C. Russell, Clark Baker THIRD ROW: Glenn Owens, Benny Galloway, Werner Louwien, Wilton Jordan, Larry Woodman, Bob Goss, Ernest Opella Lewis Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Irby Ford, Casey Iones, Charles Rachui, Hayden Willis, Daniel Silva, Jim Wither. FIRST ROW: Dr. C. E. Schoettle, Dean Chamrad, Marie Norquest, Thomas S. Nuchols, Russell Cook. SECOND ROVV: Donald Henderson, Rollin Smith, Cary Cadeke, Bobby Nedbalek, Forrest Powers, Floyd P. Tarvin Withers, Milton Mead. THIRD ROW: Larry Erler, Robert Williams, George Dorsey, Clayton Burns, Gerald Haby, Bobby Birdwell, I. D Nester AGGIE CLUB The Aggie Club is open to any student in A611 who is taking courses in agriculture. The club Works to- ward promoting social life and friendship among agri- culture students on the ASII campus. It aims at devel- opment of leadership qualities, assuming responsibility, and participating in beneficial programs. The club annually sponsors the Aggie All-College Christmas Dance, All-College Beard Contest, and the Aggie Roundup. Woody Hagen and Vancine Gildersleeve dance by the Christmas tree at the an- nual Aggie Christmas dance. OFFICERS President DEAN CHAMRAD Vice-President CHARLIE PIRTLE Secretary TERESE MATHERS Treasurer THOMAS NUCHOLS Reporter TRUMAN GRAY Parliamentarian CLAYTON BURNS Song Leaders JIMMY WITHERS LANCE CREWS Pitchfork Wielder GERALD CAMBER Yell Leaders A ALBERT LLERAS GERALD JOHNSON Sweetheart MARIE NORQUEST AGGIE CLUB xi 1i Dean Chamrad presents Aggie Club sweetheart, Marie Norquest, with a gift from the club at the annual Aggie Christmas Dance. FIRST ROW: Dr. David Neher, Truman Gray, Marie Norquest, Fred Burgess, F. B. Wines. 1' F 1 SECOND ROW: Tommy Saenz, Kenneth Eaker, Stanley VVoelfel, Monroe Iungmann, Kenneth Reed, john Matoc ia, rancisco Munoz, Santos Ramirez. . THIRD ROW: Dagoberto Aldrete, lose Coronado, Charlie Pirtle, Bennie Olenick, Herbert Ernst, Gerald Camber, Alvin H. Gerberman, Buddy Lester. Rodney Scott and Pete Dickens run an experiment on an oil sample during an engineering lab. AIME FIRST ROXV: Alec Mayfield, M. B. McMurry, Mike Sharp, Wayne Rach. SECOND ROW: V. L. Simpson, Bobby Self, Edward Bremer, Iames Turner, Ronnie Dischinger. THIRD ROVV: Pray Bacon Dan Shar , Charles Abeinath R M. Needham Lee Edward Baca, 5 I 5 p 5 . ya ' J FOURTH ROW: Gene Sylvester, VV. E. Walker, R. J. Lakey, Robert Sims, Claude Traylor. William Ray ri 'ss' V FIRST ROW: Rodney H. Scott, Iames Tyler, Robert Karkoska, Bruce Lindsey. SECOND ROW: Carl Yaws, jay Cleveland, James Tally, Ierry Dorris, A. Kimberlin. THIRD ROW: Iohn Sudrla, Hubert Schulz, Pete Dickens, VVesley Ellis, Thomas Holen, Charles Hunnicutt, Carl Penson FOURTH ROW: Richard Kowalik, james Weisman, Neal Plocek, Jack Jones, Philip Glasgow, Dave Gibson. OFFICERS President RAY BACON Vice-President ROBERT SIMS Secretary DAVE GIBSON Treasurer GENE SYLVESTER Sponsor C. V. MOONEY AIME This organization is a student chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Any student in good standing at Aozl and enrolled in engineering is eligible for membership. The societyis main purpose is to promote fellowship among the students and to inform the members of problems and advancements in the engineering field. OFFICERS President RONALD CRABB Vice-President CHARLES ORSAK Treasurer WALTER LUBOIACKY IRE Secretary ERNEST FRANKE AIEE Secretary RICHARD PEDEN Sponsors I. R. CUINN The joint student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio En- gineers is a professional group open to all students of electrical engineering. T h e objectives o f t h e branch are to broaden the student's acquaintance with the engineering world out- side the class room and to give a student opportunity to strengthen his social, technical and l i t e r '1 r 1 4 y EMERSON KORGES bonds with his classmates, instructors, and graduate engineers. AIEE--IRE FIRST ROW: Jeff Cleveland, Cliff Calvez, Charles Orsak. SECOND ROVV: Ernest Franke, Raymond Kirksey, VValter Luboiacky, Charles Kirk, Ronnie Crabb, Emerson Korges THIRD ROW: Dale Barr, Manlio Valdes, Dean Stephens, Sterling Deaton, Thomas Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: R. B. Whitley, William Black, Richard Peden, Andy Robertson, George Koerlin, Jose Alvarez. K FIRS ROW Tim Downing, Don Hewett, Tack London, Victor Michalk Toe Cortez SECOND ROVV Dr R E Anderson, R. G. McMullen, Kenneth Konrad Walter Smith Pete Leonard Jerome Iurena AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS The AGII Student Section of the American Institute of Physics has as its aim the advancement of knowledge of physics and its application to human Welfare. It provides the student with an opportunity to establish himself as a part of the physics profession While still a student. The Student Section sponsors a physics exhibit each spring for high school and college students. James Allen and Pete Mireur try to determine Young s modulus of a wire. FIRST ROW Donut Biosig M ny Ann C1 iwford V11 g1n1a Iohnson Babs Colladay, Norma Norris. SECOND ROVV WV1ll11m C Nixon Cordon Benh im A C Schlenker M1chael Meyer, Duane Bell, Iohn Adams, Jerry V1ld1v11 THIRD ROXV Ion Moore lim XV1tl1er Irby Ford Inn Stewirt WV C Mills Robert Morgan, Thomas Hightower. FOURTH ROWV Ioseph L1nney Iohn VVh1tt B1IlLemo1ue Stan Carter 1m Burris, Iames Buehrig, Benny Calloway Terry BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB The Business Administration Club is an organization designed for the specific interest of those students who intend to enter the field of business administration upon graduation, Student participation in the club provides important personal contacts with business leaders which may later be utilized by the business student. Al Taylor presides over a Business Administration meeting Seated at the table are Virginia Iohnson john Wzllace, and Iohn Coyle. ff OFFICERS President AL TAYLOR Vice-President JOHN WALLACE Secretary VIRGINIA JOHNSON Treasurer SHARON WHITE Reporter CHARLES CAMP Parliamentarian JACK COLLINS Advisory Board Representative DAVE SEELY Virginia johnson calls the attention of Mike Meyer and Dr. Manning to a Business Administration Club f meeting announcement. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLU B FIRST ROW: Frank Fike, Earlyne Bailey, Al Taylor, Judy Cotton, Hubert A. Nester. SECOND ROW: Rayburn MacNelly, Betsy Remmert, James French, Raul Moreno, Pat Faughtenbery, Robert Rundberg, Billy Taylor, Sharon White, Iames Iay, Iosephine Kramer. THIRD ROW: Don Shaffer, Wayne Adams, Fred Bangasser, Bob Schanen, Richard Park, John Copeland, Kenneth Walker, Aubrey Mires, Leslie Melborn. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Nance, Ramiro Gonzalez, Hayden Willis, Bobby York, Daniel Silva, Charles Camp, Edward Bettes, Bill Roberts, Louis Schorlemmer, Dave Seely. H-. .r...-- l x 1 . f 'V I I T 3 FIRST ROW: Serafin DeLeon, Perry Mixon, Young D. Kim, Macy DuBose, Robert Perkins. SECOND ROVV: Melvin Russell, George Sturland, Bobby Atkins, Bobby Self, Don Davis, Elton Dornbusch, Wiley Birton THIRD ROW: Dr. Fred Garland, Carl Yaws, joe Ladd, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke, Robert Bumb, R. I. Lakey. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club strives to promote interest in chemistry on the A6zI campus. Its purposes are to secure intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to foster a professional spirit among the members, and to instill a pro- fessional pride in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering. 100 OFFICERS President WILEY BARTON Vice-President MACY DuBOSE Secretary ROBERT BUMB Treasurer ELTON DORNBUSCH Parliamentarian JOHN KAMPFHENKEL Advisory Board CARL YAWS Sponsors DR. FRED GARLAND DR. E. V. RUHNKE Dr. Norman McNeil pro- vides entertainment for an English club meeting by singing old ballads. The Dora K. Cousins English Club was organized for the purpose of sharing and increasing the interest in literature of the past and present. It is composed of students especially interested in liter- ary pursuits. ENGLISH CLUB FIRST ROW D1 H I Callaway Kathleen O'Brien, Sue Kimmey, Bill Smith Mrs Katherine Kantz SECOND ROW Laui 1 Whlson Richard Dixon, Ann Malone, Karen Ellis, Linda Nish THIRD ROW Melba Ireland Charles Alley, Elwin Petersen, Carl Fowler, Pat Yeager Q9 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Rollin Smith, Byron Russell, Sheri Lynn Poignee, Forrest Powers, Fred Burgess. SECOND ROW: Dean Chamrad, Prasong Vorayos, Kenneth Eaker, Larry Erler, Elmer Iohnson, Santos Ramirez, Tommy Saenz. THIRD ROW: Francisco Munoz, Henry Ebert, Thomas L. Elliott, Jose Coronado, Floyd Tarvin, I. D. Nester, Johnny Williams, Ronnie Goldman. FOURTH ROW: Robert Williams, David Buchen, Monroe Iungmann, Gerald Haby, Leonard Burnett, D. Aldrete, F. B. Wines. The A611 Collegiate Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an organi- zation designed for students 1Tl21j01'l,11g in agricultural education. The purpose of the organization is to train future teach- ers for organizing and advising FFA chapters in high schools. This organiza- tion also sponsors FFA leadership and judging contests for area high school FFA members. OFFICERS President ' FORREST POWERS Vice-President ROBERT TUMBERLINSON Secretary ROBERT WILLIAMS Treasurer FRED BURGESS Sentinel RONALD GOLDMAN Reporter HENRY EBERT Sweetheart SHERI POIGNEE OFFICERS President MARY ANN CHILEN Vice-President JOHN BUNK Secretary-Treasurer SALLY WAGNER Reporter PEGGY STEWART Sponsors DR. IAY BUXTON CURTIS EKLUND The Pre-Medical Society is open to all students planning to enter medicine or a medical-associated Held. Its purpose is to provide information and guidance necessary in the preparation for a medi- cal career. PRE-MEDICAL SOCIEIY FIRST ROW: Ann Robson, Sally Wagner, Peggy Stewart, Mary Ann Chilen, Elaine Cohrs, Marydel Matocha SECOND ROVV: Dr. Jay Buxton, Ricardo Canales, Terry Allison, Joe Mascorro, Herbert File, Curtis Eklund THIRD ROW: Tom Wilkes, R. A. Sanders, Bobby Whitefield, Jack Williams, Santos Canales. 'WI HORTICU LTU RE CLUB ...ff FIRST ROW: Bill Lemoine, Julius Charba, Jack Carpenter, Stan Carter. SECOND ROW: Prasong Vorayos, Dr. David D. Neher, sponsor, Dr. Les Bailey, sponsor, Robert Rundberg, Carl F. Enzlerth. The Horticulture Club tries to promote campus beautiiication, present edu- cational exhibits of plants, encourage Held trips for educational study and to present programs for those interested in horticulture. The Horticulture Club won first prize in the Homecom- ing Sign Contest with this entry. 104 Leonard Sauter, Straud Jacobs, OFFICERS President JACK B. CARPENTER Vice-President STRAUD JACOBS Secretary ROBERT RUNBERG Sponsors DR. LEO L. BAILEY DR. DAVID D. NEHJ 5 FIRST ROW: Pat Schmitt, Elsie Robbins, Betty Hill, Susie Lynch, Carol Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Iane Hardy, Mary Jean Day, Martha Sebern, Lou Ann Thompson, Janette Barlow, Sally Rankin Audrer Villarreal, Miss Nan Roberts. THIRD ROW: I. H. Little, Tony Garza, Zenas Hopkins, George Brown, George Harris, Lupe Iaimes, Carl Reynolds Oscar Hernandez, The Health and Physical Education Club is an organization designed for the specific interests of health and physical education majors and minors. Its activi- ties include sponsorship of Sock Hops after basketball games and various other social functions. HPE CLUB OFFICERS President GEORGE HARRIS Vice-President CARL REYNOLDS Secretary IANETTE BARLOW Treasurer ANDREA VILLARREAL Publicity Managers ELSIE ROBBINS SUSIE LYNCH Parliamentarian TONY GARZA Sports Director LUPE IAIMES Sponsors NAN ROBERTS I. H. LITTLE 'E Q FIRST ROW: Susana Cabrera, Sylvia Villarreal, Margarita Zuniga, Adela Rodriguez-Brayda. SECOND ROW: Robert C, Garza, Mary Ellen Diaz DeLeon, Maria M. Enriquez, Ianie Lucio. THIRD ROVV: Reynaldo Suarez, Prudencio Ramirez, Peter A. Ortiz, William D. Johnson, Robert G. Flannery. HISPANO CLUB The purposes of the Hispano Club are largely cultural: lectures on the history, literature, and art of the Spanish-spealo ing nations, the presentation of dramatic performances in the Spanish language, poetry recitals, and the music of the Spanish world. In addition, the club at- tempts to offer its members typical Span- celebrations. Maria Enriquez attempts to break the pinata at the His- pano Club Christmas dance while A d el a Rodriguez- Brayda and Sylvia M. Vil- larreal watch. ish and Latin American Hestas and other OFFICERS President MARIA MARQUEZ ENRIQUEZ Vice-President ROBERT C. GARZA Secretary IANIE LUCIO Treasurer REYNALDO SUAREZ Parliamentarian RAYMOND L. DOHERTY Reporter ADELA RODRIGUEZ-BRAYDA Student Council Representative SUSANA CARRERA Sponsors PETER A. ORTIZ DR. W. D. JOHNSON ROBERT G. FLANNERY The Robert I. Kleberg History Club is the oldest organization on the campus. The club is open to all students interested in history and world affairs. The President purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in LORRAINE OLSEN historical events. Activities include Held trips, a VjCe-PreSident Christmas party, a spring banquet, and various other JERRY CHILES social and educational functions throughout the year. Secretary-T1.eaSure1. SUE ANN WALKER Reporter TOMMY WALTHER Parliamentarian ROBERT J KLEBERG WILL HAESE ' Advisory Board Representative HOMER RAGLE Sponsor H I C L U B DR. GEORGE COALSON FIRST ROW: Will Haese, Sue Ann Walker, Lorraine Olsen, Thomas Walther. SECOND ROW: George O. Coalson, Kathy Davenport, Sam Saenz, Arleigh Clary, Fred Matthews. THIRD ROW: W. J. Carter, W. G. Mills, Melvin Miller, Norma Thomas, David Patrick. ,ag T' 1 - . f 1 107 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Gregoria Ramon, Peggy Martin, Mary Nan Allen, Iodie Robertson, Annette Moerbe. SECOND ROVV: Rosemary Martinez, jane Bryant, Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Christy Baize, Lydia Yzaguirre, Billie jean Gilbert Lola Maye Card, Ann Murphy, Jessica Luckie, Miss Faye Bible. THIRD ROW: Iza Alaniz, Kathy Broyles, Mejia Dalinda, Peggy Kirkland, Sharyl Dunten, Kaki Martin, Doris Burke, Frances Mircovich, Susie Davis. FOURTH ROW: Anne Burns, Hilda Salinas, Doris Garner, Lonnie Lyons, Kathryn Oliver, Doris Ann Brown, Mildred lough, Ioyce Duncan. Donna Brosig, Ian Schoen- feld, Susie Davis, and Vir- ginia Johnson show off their engagement rings at the Engaged Girls, Tea. 108 Q7 via A 'The Home Economics Club is an organization for all home economics majors, minors, and anyone inter- ested in the Held. It takes part in affairs pertaining to the department on both local and state level. Each year it has an Engaged Girls, Tea and makes an H. E. Cottage Presentation to an outstanding student, in addition to various other events during the year, OFFICERS President Reporter MARY NAN ALLEN DORIS ANN BROWN Vice-President Historian ANNETTE MOERBE MADELON LYONS Treasurer Student Council Representative FRANCES MIRCOVICH PEGGY MARTIN Secretary Sponsor DORIS GARNER MISS FAYE BIBLE The Forensic Society is organization which rep- A6zI in debate President e e t s throughout t li e GEORGE HAAC States. This yearis Vice-President competed in meets at PAUL BURNS Baylor, and Wlnston' Secretary-Treasurer North Carolina. DANIEL ALFARO ' Reporter BENNY SARRETT Parliamentarian IOHN COYLE Student Council Representative ERNEST RAMIREZ Sponsor KEITH KENNEDY -l-,S Mr. Kennedy brings a laugh from Ernest Ramirez and Bennie Sarrett as he demonstrates pencil-pointing techniques in debate. FCRENSIC SCCIETY FIRST ROVV: Daniel Alfaro, George Haag, Ernest Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Paul Burns, Keith Kennedy, Bennie Sarrett. 109 Q C7 I FIRST ROW: Lois Hoover, Richard Dixon, Angelmira Morin, Pay Yeager, Patrick Carson. SECOND ROW: Perry Mixon, Ianice Wardlow, Arleigh Clary, Peggy Kirkland, Barbara McEowen, Heriberto I. Benavides, Iose Lopez. THIRD ROW: Nancy Sizemore, Valdemar Anedondo, Nancy VVesley, Bill Smith, Ernest Martinez, David Jones. FOURTH ROW: Janette Barlow, Homer Ragle, Ross Lance, Lonnie Lyons, Sam Saenz. Pl KAPPA EPSILON Il 1175 Members of Pi Kappa Epsilon listen to a speech given by DeVVitt Hale. +., CP' C7 if 5 WY' FIRST ROW: Barbara Scholz, Daniel Flowers, Lucv Casas, Billie Weathersby, Arlene Luckett, Robert Rybickr SECOND ROW: Dr. R. H. Reifschnider, Herbert File, Ianis Mayhew, Peggy Martin, Sheri Poignee, Josephine Mascorro Elia Cabrera, Sue Kimrney. THIRD ROW: Richard Miller, Dorothy Mircovich, Keith Kanipe, Mary Louise Eggert, Carolyn Caddel, Kathy Davenport Lorraine Olsen. FOURTH ROW: Rodolfo Ibarra, Pat Schmitt, David Patrick, Leroy Armstrong, Roberto Ibarra, Lamarr Silva, Ernesto Gonzalez OFFICERS President ROBERT RYBICKI Vice-President JANICE WARDLOW Secretary-Treasurer KATHY PEAY Reporter DAN FLOWERS Sponsors DR. ROBERT REIFSCHNEIDER DR. D. I. STINEBAUGH DR. VVILMER ALDRICH PI KAPPA EPSI LON Pi Kappa Epsilon, or the Future Teachers of America, is an organization open to all prospective teachers on the campus. Its purpose is to provide oppor- tunities to learn more about the field of education and to develop a professional attitude towards this Held. 'A-, V. ll FIRST ROVV: Kave Crabtree Robert Karkoska Mar ie Hobrecht CS , , , g - SECOND ROXV: Tommy Russell, Susie Davis, Cancy Herrington, Charles Camp, Judy XVl1itener, XViley Barton THIRD ROW: Ianice Schoenfeld, Dave Seely, Peanuts McGregor, lim Marcum, Kay Ashworth, Ann XVallne1 OFFICERS President ROBERT KARKOSKA Vice-President SUSIE DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer MARCIE HOBRECHT Reporter ANNE XVALLNER Advisory Board Representative FRED VVUENSCHE Sponsor DELMER ASHWORTH PRESS CLUB The Press Club is an organization pro- moting interest in student publications. It sponsors the Maid of Cotton Contest, the Backwards Dance, the .Souse Texan, and the Press Club Awards Banquet. It is open to all students interested in work- ing on student publications. REAL ESTATE OFFICERS President WILLIAM ROBERTS Vice-President C L u B JOHN ADAMS Secretary DAVE SEELY Treasurer LARRY HAYNES Reporter PHIL LINNEY The Real Estate Club was organized in 1959 at the Parliamentm-ian suggestion of the Kingsville Real Estate Board to JERRY VALDIVIA further interest in the study of real estate problems. Sweetheart The Club provides important contacts in the Held of VIRGINIA JOHNSON real estate and business. Sponsor IACK MILLER FIRST ROW: Bill Roberts, Virginia johnson, john T. Adams. SECOND ROW: Michael Meyer, Don M. Shaflfer, A. C. Schlenker, Carey johnson, jerry Valdivia. THIRD ROW: Edward W. Bettes, Ioseph O. Linney, jack Miller, Jack F ondren, Dave Seely. OFFICERS President CHARLIE PIRTLE Vice-President BARTE SMITH Secretary CAROLYN MITCHELL Treasurer JACK BURKHOLDER Parliamentarian RABY HAMILTON Sponsors DR. C. E. SCHOETTLE CURTIS EKLUND The Rodeo Club sponsors a team that competes with other college teams over the United States. Club members also put on intercollegiate rodeos in the A611 arena. Membership in the Rodeo Club is open to all students at Add. RODEO CLUB It looks as though this horse almost has the best of Dan Gaulding. FIRST ROVV: Kenneth Burkholder, Peanuts McGregor, Elsie Robbins, Margie VVendland, Gloria Callaway, Jack Burkholder, Raby Hamilton. SECOND ROVV: Iimmy Cashion, Clayton Burns, Jimmy Kimbrough, Carolyn Mitchell, Pat Horn, Curtis Shroyer, Jack Smith, Noel Duckworth. THIRD ROVV: Curtis Eklund, C. E. Schoettle, Elmer McLeod, Charlie Pirtle, Iohn Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Gary Cadeke, Dale Riley, Jim Burda, Ed Kronke, Dusty Smith, Bobby Birdwell. i 'iff . ,Q E-Z' M I 1 I 8-il -A I 1 . r , .g ,- 's OFFICERS President IANETTE BARLOW Vice-President BETTY HILL Secretary BILLIE HYDEN Treasurer MARCIE WENDLAND Reporters EDDY KLATT JANE HARDY Advisory Board Representative CAROLYN MITCHELL ROW: Carole Mauck, Susie Lynch, Janette Barlow, Eddy Klatt, Sally Rankin. E4 ROW: Betty Hill, Ann Eaker, Sandra McCullough, Billie Gayle Weiss, Carolyn Mitchell, jane Hardy. ROW: Mary K. Schreck, Elsie Robbins, Margie Wendland, Pat Schmitt, Martha Sebern, Mary jean Day. WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION The Women's Recreational Association was organized with the purpose of pro- viding recreational activities for the women on our campus. It has attempted to attain this objective by sponsoring the womens intramural program and various social activities throughout the year. In- cluded in these are an annual tea, over- night outing, and a Mother-Daughter Banquet during which individual VVRA awards are presented. Eddy Klatt watches while Sally Rankin helps Richard Perkins into the WRA jailhouse at the fall carnival. The student branch of the Texas Society of Profes- sional Engineers is a professional organization open to all engineering students and is now in its fourth year on the ARI campus. Its purpose is to bring stu- dents closer to professional members in the field. It also functions as a unit in various campus activities. TSPE OFFICERS President WESLEY ELLIS Vice-President ALEC MAYFIELD Secretary A ROBERT NEEDHAM Treasurer W'ALTER LUBOJACKY Reporter JAMES E. DAVIS FIRST ROW: R. H. Green, Ray Bacon, Dan Dague, M. B. McMurry, Lee Baca. SECOND ROVV: V. L. Simpson, James Turner, R. M. Needham, Iohn Sudrla, WValte1' Lubojacky, Alec Mayfield THIRD ROW: Mike Sharp, Pete Dickens, Gene Sylvester, Dan Sharp, Robert Sims. FOURTH ROW: A. H. Guerra, I. L. Vernor, D. L. Gibson, R. Schweikhardt, Jose Alvarez. S, FIRST ROW: Hubert Schulz, A I Krmberlin Wesley Ellis Charles I-Iunnrcutt SECOND ROW: Bob Withers Norris Crownover Iames Tyler Carl Yaws Edward Bremer Richard Kowalik THIRD ROW: Robert Karkoska Richard Peden Iack Iones Mike Brouse Philip Glasgow Paul W Treptow Raymond Whitley, Manlio Valdes, Charles O r s a k , Richard Peden, and Ron- ald Crabb take readings oif a motor generator set in an electricity laboratory. rn' 'X P-r FIRST ROW: Iuan jose Lopez, Elsa E. Cuellar, Alberto I. Martinez, Miss Ann F arek. SECOND ROW: Mario Gloria, Conrado Alvarado, Iona De Leon, Sylvia M. Villarreal, Lilia Gonzalez, Raul I. Moreno, jose A. Villarreal. THIRD ROW: Galo Garcia, Rodolfo Ibarra, Ramiro V. Martinez, E. I. Laurel, Hector Gallego, Heberto Benavides, Ir FOURTH ROW: Derly Dilley, Oscar L. Villarreal, Ramiro V. Gonzales, Bill Lemoine, Angel R. Ornelas, Roberto L. Ibarrr Ramiro Barrera, Mr. I. E. Turner. OFFICERS President RAMIRO MARTINEZ Vice-President RODOLFO IBARRA Secretary ELSA ELIZA CUELLAR Treasurer ALBERTO I. MARTINEZ Reporter JUAN JOSE LOPEZ Sponsors MISS ANN FAREK I. E. TURNER 118 LAREDO CLUB The Laredo Club is composed of those A611 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. ROTC OFFICERS' CLUB FFICER O S The ROTC Officers, Club President is a social organization, JOE LATTUS with the purpose of giving Vicwpl-Csidcm the future oflicer an idea of BERKALEY XVHIPIJLE the social obligations he Trmwrcl, will encounter and the KlENNETI,I XVFBER manner in which he is to gocwtux J conduct himself W hile ' ' lf' ' ff in the United mmr Bunms 21T,IQQOA1.m - . L y. Reporter DAVE SERLY Sponsors LT. COL. PAUL C. DAVIS MAJOR VICTOR BLOECKER Cadet Lady Shaiyl Dunten waits for punch at a tea honoring the six ROTC Cadet Ladies. FIRST ROW: Larry Woodman, Kenneth Weber, Ioe Lattus, Berkley, WVhipple, Iimmy Burris. SECOND ROW: Norbert Schneider, Ioe Frerking, Dale Barr, Dan Dague, Dean Chamrad. THIRD ROXV: Dave Seely, Allan Tarbutton, Ross Lance, Fred Burgess, W'esley Ellis. FOURTH ROVV: Buck Pack, E. A. Thormaehlen, Casey Iones, Arnoldo Ramirez, Bob Tumberlinson, Ronnie Goldman. ...7 gl., if-as X 119 The cadet staif IS composed of from left Ross K. Weber, Clarence E. Iewett Arthur M jones Lawrence L Woodman Arthur A. Mungia, Dale D. Barr R O T C CADET STAFF . OFFICERS Cadet Colonel LAWRENCE L. WOODMAN Cadet Lieutenant Colonel ROSS K. WEBER Cadet Maior CLARENCE E. IEWETT Cadet Captains: Personnel ARTHUR A. MUNCIA Intelligence ELMOND A. THORMAEHLEN Operations ARTHUR M. JONES Supply DALE D. BARR, IR. Master Sergeant ELWIN A. PETERSEN COLOR GUARD From left-Winston Peeples Bobby Berryhlll Ralph Carruth- ,K N ef. - , 4 eo, Drill 'Ifeam Commander ....... ...,...... D ale D. Barr, Ir. Executive Officer ................. .... ..... RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW: Joe Dorroh, Herbert Richmond, Larry Woodman, Pat O'Neal. SECOND ROW: L. H. Hall, Geoffrey Schrimshler, Charles Brewer, W. L. Newell, Bill Richardson. THIRD ROW: Glen Tay- lor, Wilbur Mengers, Jerry Kilpatrick, Michael Speers, Robert Berryhill. Arthur M. jones KINGS RIFLES Joe F rerkmg, Larry Wood- man, Kay Ashworth, and Ila Kay Bumpers exchange laughs at an ROTC tea. ,IJQY Pat O,Neal and Glen Taylor practice for the rifle team matches. BA D COMPANY Commanding Officer ....,...,. ...,r.. I immy D. Burris Executive Officer ..,.,.,...... ......... B uck H. Pack Platoon Leader ,,,vr..,..,.. ..,....... D an Dague mf 3 ZF . . -uw ' JV ea on :iffy 1 fm ia. ,L ,VH Mi ,X , Commanding Officer ............................ Bobby Lindquist Executive Officer ,,..,.........,,............ - ......... Edgar Dorroh Platoon Leaders ,........w Herbert Richmond, Heniy Sales HEADQUARTERS COMPANY John Lindsey and Butch Hammett radio messages to Looks as if David Buchen and jimmy Stewart are on other cadets while Monroe Iungman observes. the receiving end of those messages. -R , , Commanding OiHcer ...,.....,.........,..............,. joe Frerking Executive Officer .....,......,....................,. -Herman Lattus Platoon Leaders ......., Norbert Schneider, Joseph McCoy A COMPAN Holding conversations at an ROTC tea are Ioe Frer- king and Roxanna Weaver and Kay Ashworth and Kenneth Weber. Ila Kay Bumpers is in the process of describing some- thing to Casey Jones as Peggy Kirksey looks on. . L N T y - L r A ' ,. 4 I- --' A... 1? ' I' . .. 2' I Y ' Q hh - -X' ll 'Sa' a f- --if M l ' ,,, g M , 'f,'l ' .3 g, Q1 f- IIIK AQ A' -L itz. ft er , 2.4, V -lr 5 e KA.. LVV-, l. H, Y. slr ew., k V , Federal inspection is underway here. Larry Woodman and Col. Leonard Walker inspect the cadets. B COMPAN Commanding Officer ............................ Berkley VVhipp1e Executive Oflicer ..............................,............,., Homer Ply Platoon Leaders .,.,.......... Albert Chamrad, Vernon Ellis Weekly drills are staged by the corps of cadets , If , M gl if , :Ziyi X W,gt55Qiga ,ja , 3 , , ,H J 1 Commanding Officer ...K...,.......,....,.,.,. ,..,,., Edgar O,Nea1 Executive Officer ...,....,....,,....,,....,... .. ....,., Fred Burgess Platoon Leaders ......,.....e, jack Knight, Allan Tarbutton C COMPANY Ross Lance and Linda Martin and Paul Curtis and his partner at the after-game dance sponsored by the ROTC. i i s Butch Hammett Works hard to get his rifle ready for inspection. -in it .-.Nl . Q .,4-4-avvl'-1 V...--,. . - .+A - Above: Cadets stand at attention during drill. Right: Cadet Ladies Peggy Kirksey, Ila Kay Bumpers, Sherry Dunten, Myrta Kay Liles, Roxy Weaver, Doris Ann Brown, and Kay Ashworth pose for the photog- rapher. D COMPANY Commanding Officer ..................o..........,...,..,.,..,,.e...,.,,,.,....,,.....,.,..,,.,. Arnoldo Ramirez Executive Oflicer ......................................................,......,..........,,....,.....,, james Weisman Platoon Leaders ............,.i,.. Barney Lance, Charles D. Seely, Robert Tumberlinson viva SHERRY DUNTEN, Honorary Cadet Colonel of the A811 ROTC Corps and Queen of the Military Ball, is escorted by Cadet Colonel LARRY WOODMAN, who presented her with a bouquet of pink carnations. Among those enjoying the Oflicers' Banquet are Su- zanne Johnson, lim Burris, Barbara and Kenneth Weber, and others. J A V W , THE NINTH ANNUAL ILIT RY B LL Sonny Park and Pat Hobbs greet Major and Mrs. Victor Bloecker and Lt. Col- onel and Mrs. Paul C. Davis, who are part of the receiving line. S I I , J' 1: ' ,, :xi 2' Y' Xl' il- Doris Ann Brown receives her Captairfs bars from her escort, Joe Frerking. Elwin Petersen gets ready to give Ila Kay Bumpers' bars to her escort. ROXANNA WEAVER, Honorary Cadet Captain of Head uarters Company, is escorted by Company m Cl Com ander BOB LINDQUIST. V7 S E K ILA KAY BUMPERS, Honorary Cadet Captain of Band Company, is escorted by Company Commander JIMMIE BURRIS. The ballroom was reserved for the Iunior and Senior members of the ROTC and they seem to be enjoying their dance also. 'YV Wa im g A y ., y H H Y a .5 V L , i , 1 . , I ' A 1 76- -9 -, L aging V '. T A at mlfis, Z Q , 'Q r vi Lge DORIS ANN BROWN, Honorary Cadet Captain of A Company, is escorted by Company Commander JOE FRERKING. Enjoying the first dance after the presentation cere- monies are the Cadet Ladies and their escorts. Jerome Hitzfelder helps himself to the cookies while Joe F rerking waits for a cadet to serve the punch. SHERRY DUNTEN, Honorary Cadet Company, is escorted by Company BERKLEY WHIPPLE. mx 2 ' X7 .xx i -1 y r. H it - 51 kj, 5? 130 X. . xi . W s sstr A 1 5 dx M' - n 53 'LIll?'E? 5 W Ann Mayo and Dave Seely watch as Frances Robinson plays with a miniature saber, received as a favor at the Ball. KAY ASHWORTH, Honorary Cadet Captain of C Company, is escorted by Company Commander PAT O'NEAL. 1 1 I ' ...- X ar fn- , fr , ny ' . I '7-' 1 5 ' e ! 1 , x Q 4 'mf V --N- H .Laila , MYRTA KAY LILES, Honorary Cadet Captain of D Company, is escorted by Company Commander AR- NOLD RAMIREZ. Enjoying the dance music and dancing in the Tejas Room are Fred Buri and partner, Gary Wright and Joyce Smith, and Don Ward and Mary Nell Brown. 4' l l HEIGHTEN ED + BY SCHCDOL E :rf'1. ll 3 A . Af ' 'P -' - - ' 653-1 . ' - f . 21, if 'Z Z llXfR'iZ .lu...........'... Holiday Bowl. . . Football In ii if QW? f' '-1' 're YW a fn, 1 , .I h, . ' nw, ' V v ,I X Kd' lx. 1.51 qigsi I iq., Basketballa . .Track .... Golf ts wfs'M A S I JAVELINA MARCHI G BAND The A811 marching band presented many halftime performances for the Hoggie fans. The band and the choir combined to present a special performance at halftime of the Homecoming football game. Numerous late afternoon practice sessions were necessary to work out to perfection the intricate drills and forma- tions used in the Band's gridiron appearances. ts'ts2sstittsfi:s spirits MM f KAYE RIEBSCHLAGER DE ETTE STEINLE Drum Major Twirler TWIRLERS SANDRA HUGHES MARY MATTHEWS Twirler Twirler fhffg xx X m b - gk' , , ig.,i x X 1 xx X 4 X ',' Hx 4 , 'ix-Nr i I 1 Y , X i 5' ' ury., W ,xr M- ,ul X X 1 Y 3 il .'- K 1 '. 'f E. CGILJ STEINKE, head coach and director of athletics, an all-time Iavelina star and former football player with the Philadelphia JACK LITTLE, line coach, was an All- American at Texas A8zM and a pro foot- ball player with the Baltimore Colts be- fore coming to A8zI. CGACHING STAFF W. T. QTEDJ CARLEY, assistant foot- ball and head basketball coach, is a ,for- mer North Texas State athlete, Who was director of athletics at Schreiner Insti- tute before joining the A611 staff. GENE GREENE, backfield coach, was an outstanding Iavelina halfback in 1949 and recently coached at Boling High School. Han lavtiaa... ? p-I It Af, H?-iff' 217' 5 ' x av- lil! .2 f 'L Q l l 1 I F FIRST ROW: Lupe Iaimes, WVayne Adams, Larry Wright, Kenneth Kachtik, Gerald Lambert, Iames Franz, jesse Longhofei Bob Lindquist. SECOND ROW: jamie Davis, Earl Morris, Charles XfVilliams, Tommy Davidek, Harold Hees, Charles Massey, John Besedi B'll'1 Co enhaver f 'Y P 1 ' - THIRD ROW: Servando Rodriguez, Robert Trevino, Frank Chisum, Oscar Hinojosa, Butch Pressley, Iarrell Hayes, Zenas Hopkins FOURTH ROW: Leo Villarreal, Cary Brandom, Harold King, Homer Ply, Horace Parks, john Kieler, Willie Crafts. FIFTH ROW: joe Howard, D. E. Tillman, Dick Carpenter, Dennis Wise, Bobby Pyssen, Homer Soliz. IAVELINAS, SEASON RECORD A81I14 A811530 A811 33 A811 1 A811 7 A811 29 A811 28 A811 7 A811111 A81I14 A811 20 A811 20 A811 20 'Forfeit Holiday Bowl National Championship 138 UNIVERSITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 3 TRINITY UNIVERSITY 12 TEXAS LUTHERAN COLLEGE 6 HOWARD PAYNE 0' EAST TEXAS STATE 0 ARLINGTON STATE 18 SAM HOUSTON STATE 10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 24 LAMAR TECH 6 SUL ROSS 8 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 0 NAIA PLAYOFF GAMES HILLSDALE QMICHIGANQ 0 LENOIR RHYNE 6 A811 UCC 15 First Downs 5 211 Yards Rushing 44 72 Yards Passing 47 16 Pass Attempts 14 6 Passes Completed 6 2 Interceptions 3 4-28.5 Punting 8-34 6-60 Penalties 6-70 GERALD LAMBERT McAllen Guard, Three Letters Co-Captain Little All-America, All-NAIA, All-Texas, All-Conference, Outstanding Lineman in Holiday Bowl KENNETH KACHTIK Rio Hondo F ullback, Three Letters Co-Captain Honorable Mention All-Texas LAST QUARTER TDS HALT TARPONS I4-3 Harold Hees stiff-arms a would-be tackler and heads for the wide-open spaces. Y 5 I' ..i,e Charles Massey can,t evade the Trinity line while Kenneth Tiger linebacker. H065 STUN TRINITY, ROLL TO 30-I2 UPSET i , T f-' 5 I WAYNE ADAMS Paducah Guard, Three Letters LUPE IAIMES Cotulla End, Four Letters 2nd Team All-Conference Kachtik blocks il A611 TRINITY 14 First Downs 10 210 Yards Rushing 170 69 Yards Passing 72 12 Pass Attempts 16 4 Passes Completed 7 2 Interceptions 3 4-39 Punting 5-36 3-16 Penalties 7-55 IAMIE DAVIS Bison, Arkansas Quarterback, Two Letters IESSE LONGHOFER Donna Guard, Two Letters Honorable Mention All-Conference A611 TLC 19 F' 't D 9 294 H135 Riiliiilig 87 A g I cRusHEs TEXAS 56 Yards Passing 43 13 Pc Att Jts 15 4 Passii Coliunlgieted 2 6 1 Interceptions 4-41 Punting 7-48 6-59 Penalties 4-36 Ken Kachtik sprints for paydirt against TLC. Lupe jalmes cross steps and heads in for a block. East Texas' All-American Sam McCord seeks to stop Barry Copenhaver. JAVS BLANK MCCGRD, EAST TEXAS 7-0 JOHN BESEDA Eagle Lake Tackle, Two Letters HAROLD HEES Harlingen I-Ialfback, Two Letters 2nd Team All-Conference 1 , I . W- I - ,-...M ln, A -..5 - , . - L. x , -W, - V -. , , .4 1 . , . ,' , ' - ' , N A811 EAST TEXAS 9 First Downs 10 175 Yards Rushing 160 57 Yards Passing 110 8 Pass Attempts 19 4 Passes Completed 8 0 Interceptions 2 8-42 Punting 3-42 8-50 Penalties 5-35 L JAMES F RANZ Alice Center, Two Letters All-Conference CHARLES MASSEY Alice Ha1fback, Two Letters A611 ARLINGTON 15 First Downs 10 193 Ya'd R h' g 114 - 112 Yalrdi plllifg 66 HQGGIES TAKE 30 I3 14 Pass Attempts 19 5 P. C 1 ted 7 2 qijlrcfllfifs 0 WIN CVER REB ELS 4-37 Punting 5-37 3-25 Penalties 7-60 Kenneth Kachtik rambles through a broken Held as he returns an intercepted pass. Zenas Hopkins Sprints past a fallen team-mate to pick up yardage for the Hogs. SAM HOUSTON BEARKATS 23-IO VICTIMS OF HOGGIES LARRY WRIGHT Longview Tackle, Two Letters BARRY COPENHAVER Cuero Halfback, Two Letters 2nd Team All-Conference l l w 1 A8zI SAM HOUSTON 12 First Downs 10 287 Yards Rushing 105 126 Yards Passing 49 14 Pass Attempts 19 5 Passes Completed 6 2 Interceptions 1 5-37 Punting 7-39 9-95 Penalties 4-40 HAROLD KING Crystal City End, Two Letters WILLIE CRAFTS Brownsville Tackle, Two Letters A811 S.F. AUSTIN 8 First Downs 18 75 Yards Rushing 223 s F A Puis HALT T0 A 2 I 94 Yards Passing 102 20 Passes Attempted 11 7 Passes Completed 5 7 2 Interceptions 0 5-31.8 Punting 5-31 7-64 Penalties ll-93 Charlie Massey outlegs two foes to score on a 44-yard dash Iesse Longhofer Q65 moves in for a block. xl 1. 1kr 'f, fs-1,5 - 1 ,t5rf.,f' fl' my M., i,-:V ,.,..E, L-,afar .,,H,V W '. ,, i. , V-Q . . ff t, . ia, in 2 , .Asha-J QF. Lf VA 3' wfi ', V J J., ' A swarm of Iavelina defenders throw a hapless enemy ball-carrier for a loss. In on the tackle are Barry Copenhaver and VVayne Adams while Bob Lindquist and Robert Trevino hustle over to lend a hand. LAST BIG HURDLE V ULTED AS REDBIRDS F LL I4-6 BOB LINDQUIST Catarimz Tackle, Two Letters FRANK CHISUM Eagle Pass Halfback Two Letters A81 19 255 156 13 7 1 5-26 4-30 5' . 7,4- 1-Q Mmm. . ., .., . . , ,. ,,. ,m,.- ,L ,f5iiyrsi5f5gi.N.. V 1 ,I ',:fy1 3,s'Q. ,' .1f,',1Y+X 5' 1 5251 - , ::f,,:ft--'.4,5- L-- V Q , ,L ,, I, ,, I -at--1-...f-,-,zu I LAMAR TECH First Downs 12 Yards Rushing 162 Yards Passing 105 Pass Attempts 19 Passes Completed 6 Interceptions 0 6-32 Punting Penalties 1-5 'fx' V '. b, -rf' :raw L A ,sig , Y- , . ' ,L ...:.:ZiL.Q ,--'- L .1.fg.g-29. A I.,-. ,k g , Si - .f V' - , ,... , - f. .. . fM,:.r., we-2 ,. 1-.,.' -.., .4 -,.,,,-,, ,rn lll V . . V. . X , , . ,..- 1 1 1 , 1 I ,eg , . 152 fri ffflr 1 , , fa- 1 H- M J, V :,..'wv-is 151 1 , V. 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' V L- . --.1'--' 555532 f,3qQ?,f,5Tfa'-if Tl- .1 f' .fi-f-'il'-- . gg, ' 'gf' 11 A - -. 1 ff f-.U w r idpfi w in, ' A - f ' he 5:-Ji '-:Try luv vs. My -.nk -,1 5 V ,-, x- . , L ,Jw Q,-.gh 1 xr ' af--'f 1- .-'iv '- W y ' -',,:..w'i',-. 1. ' 'fl ' -'-ggi' 1. , .vt . - :'2Vf2hggifx45.gfwg Q 4, 'S fx , W1 -rj: P A .5 A fl -Fi if .2 .1 .afli-. .mehsglgflgefzatfldfiftiwt-Iflame 51 A811 SUL ROSS 10 First Downs 4 241 Yards Rushing 66 42 Yards Passing 22 20 Passes Attempted 9 5 Passes Completed 2 0 Interceptions 2 9-34.6 Punting 8-39.7 10-90 Penalties 4-40 EARL MORRIS Alice Center Two Letters HOMER PLY Pharr End, Two Letters Halfback Barry Copenhaver drives past a prostrate opponent on hrs way to SIX points. ' V f -.. EI. H . .,:.-.- -H .Y - . .1 . -., ,f.,,4, -yt, mf. 1 .4,. - .1 t , ,, fi: , .'-m, 'fa A 1.11 '- '.3.-siLg ',g,, Charles Massey blocks for Butch Pressley, but for once the Taft Torpedo can't go. A8zI SOUTHWEST TEXAS 14 First Downs 3 249 Yards Rushing 57 28 Yards Passing 17 4 Passes Attempted 6 2 Passes Completed 3 1 Interceptions 1 3-32.6 Punting 7-34.4 3-25 Penalties 1-5 'bwff vis-su +1 Q J W . , . ,A . 4,1 2 . 1 ' . f 7 ' ' 7 . .711 A ,E i z... I, 4. 'N fa J Q 'TW , ,J Q, we ' v 1, Q JC . 5: 2 A 1 if ' 11' -s fd 'ag DICK CARPENTER Shreveport, La. End, One Letter TOMMY DAVIDEK Boling Halfback, One Letter DENNIS WISE Corpus Christi Guard, One Letter ROBERT TREVINO Corpus Christi Guard, One Letter Fm Downs HOGS GAIN HOLIDAY BOWL 5223332223223 BERTH WITH zo o vlczrokv It takes four opponents to keep a good Hoggie down! In th1s case the opponents 'ire Southwest Tex'1s and the Hoggie is Iamie Davis 'F . sf W Q f f Q nf-'sg ii '- I - Away, The Hogs hold that line as quarterback Iarrell Hayes gets set to fire a Hare pass to Butch Pressley for the Hogs' first score in the Holiday Bowl. A 8 I TAKES NAIA LAURELS, WHIPS LENCJIR RHYNE 20-7 IARRELL HAYES Belton Quarterback, One Letter BUTCH PRESSLEY Taft F ullback, One Letter All-Texasg 2nd Team, All-Conferenceg Most Valuable Player, Holiday Bowl A8zI LENOIR RHYNE 12 First Downs 13 135 Yards Rushing 158 183 Yards Passing 96 10 Passes Attempted 9 5 Passes Completed 4 0 Interceptions 0 8-13.8 Punting 5-39.2 25 Yards Penalized 30 CURTIS SHED End One Letter OSCAR HINOIOSA Halfback Squadman 5391 SERVANDO RODRIGUEZ Halfback One Letter HOMER SOLIZ End Squadman CHARLES WILLIAMS Tackle Squadman DICK WATSON End and Student Coach 152 JOHN KIELER Fullback Squadman HORACE PARKS Tackle Squadman D. E. TILLMAN Halfback Squadman ZENAS HOPKINS Quarterback Squadman LEO VILLARREAL End Squadman IERRY WIGGIN S Center Squadman , . 7 , W 'f' Q Q . , . - hS'.?f2aPi'.'w '1 ff. -, M I f21: '7:Qff37'p.'ff-' 'f . 413,15-'Q-,-A.. - 'gm' iz' . . V- fn'0 ' .4 -f ' .,f, Q 'f'9-ETS 5f'!f1' -'.'.,'. 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Q in - if 3 Ju v,- 1,4 ,- 1lg?:j,5i:g3?,3 ,,g h A f- +5-M Q-: ?'w,--'.,T'?v..iiJ Ga-- , 1ihR.'!5-in .- .- JOE HOWARD BOBBY PYSSEN CARY BRANDOM Guard Halfback Tackle Squadman Squadman Squadman ' N CAPELLO Guard Squadman ALVIN WOODS Tackle Squadman JAMES FRENCH TONY GARZA Student Manager Student Trainer 153 SITTING Dan Nicewander Harlon Gerhold Leonard Anderson, Roland Lopez, Woody Hagen. STANDING Ed Cauley Walter Wilson Stayton Halberdier David Patrick, Joel Bolen, Hank Allen. assignments as Coach Ted B B A I- L The 1959-60 Iavelinas suffered one of AcStI,s worst victory droughts as they managed but four wins against nineteen defeats. Included in their season record was a conference record of one win and thirteen losses. Wins were over Texas Lutheran twice, Southwestern, and Sul Ross, the lone LSC win. The year did give the Hogs one dis- tinction. ABII became the iirst Lone Star Conference school to use a Negro athlete, and Hank Allen did an outstand- ing job in this pioneering role. The leading scorer was Harlon Cer- hold, while Allen trailed closely. Allen also led the Hogs in rebounding, sec- onded by David Patrick. Other regulars were Roland Lopez, Leonard Anderson, and Ed Cauley. HARLON GERHOLD Co-Captain Victoria Roland Lopez drives in for a lay-up and two points. Guard DAVID PATRICK Co-Captain Austin Forward Three Letters Two Letters Hank Allen and David Patrick get into position to 4 , 1 1: .. follow a shot by Roland Lopez. . LA . A I - - ,, - f lf KX , kgs if 31 IJ A ff ' ,xyfu 4 'il - .G - 5 ,Y ,-. E5 , . ,wax HANK ALLEN LEONARD ANDERSON Glen Flora Laredo Center Guard One Letter Two Letters Leonard Anderson hits a lay-up to aid the Hog cause. Following are Hank Allen, Joel Bolen, and Ed Cauley. Aln A o M L VL, .. ,f-Q- . E-... :mm W , 'Ds M , ,Q -1-. Z V Y , ,. g 1 .Z V - Y yr A 1 . -Eg! ll A , .4 , ' Y V V, K , is - m I , -ff? 4 l , ' x YY, ,L --AJ ROLAND LOPEZ San Antonio Forward One Letter A Sam Houston player Wards off Hank Allen as he goes up for a rebound. EDWIN CAULEY Kingsville Forward A long shot by Harlon Cerhold is caught by the One Letter camera just before smashing the cords for two points. 'iff -Q-Q., 0 , l 1 f V ' IOEL BOLEN Corpus Christi Forward One Letter Hank Allen gets far above teammates and opponents alike to mesh a short hook shot. WALTER WILSON David Patrick watches Harlon Gerhold drive past two Portland Stephen F. Austin defenders. Forward Squadman DAN NICEWANDER Denver City Foiward Squadman joel Bolen drives the baseline to hit a twisting lay-up. STAYTON HALBERDIEB Kings-ville Center Squadman WOODY HAGEN Gonzales Forward Squadman The camera catches the ball nipping the net on Roland Lopez' successful free throw. F 1 is X fl FIRST ROW hmmv Nix Luis Rodriguez, George Harris, Tony Garza, Sonny Brazil Dick Watson George Brown SECOND ROW Ed Dromgoole Heimfm Robinson, Gerald Thomas, Dick Goss, Woody Hagen Gene Koudelka Curtis DICK WATSON GEORGE BROWN smwn T R K Amhuac Hurdles Relays Mrddle Distance Relays One Letter Two Letters Although the E1 Rancho deadline came before the Iavelina track squad participated in any major meet the team is touted as the Hnest in the school's history. Outstanding performers in c 1 u d e George Brown and Dick WVatson. Brown is one of the Hnest middle-distance men in the nation while Watson is an excep- tional hurdler and relay man. As a squad, the Hogs are particularly strong in the relays, hurdles, and middle distance events. They also have good balance in the Held events and sprints. GEORGE HARRIS Three Rwers 440, Relays One Letter eff fa - HERMAN ROBINSON Corpus Christi Sprints, Sprint Relay ' ll +f TONY GARZA Cotulla Sprints, Sprint Relay Two Letters These four men, along with Watson and Brown, form the two Hoggie relay teams. The sprint relay is composed of Harris, Garza, Watson, and either Brown or Robinson. This quartet, minus Robinson, placed second in the LSC meet and ran some outstanding times. The mile relay team of Harris, Vfatson, Goss, and Brown promises to be one of the best, if not the best, in the NAIA. Last year this relay team, with Iim Hyden running in Goss, place, clocked a brilliant 3:13.44 and Goss, a freshman, promises to help pull this time down even lower. DICK GOSS Gonzales 440, Mile Relay -Y D - ,Y , , I Y Y - I 1 A xi r ng: 19 fs -9 9 L D' Dr 1 W -1 ., .- . ' L 4 m I ww ' f Eff? -,402 'S V - , E 4:-:H 5551 N NM, 4.7, 3 , . vw A 35,4 , W- fi:-: . . Y f ' nag 'g P - vim ' -'Q ,fx ,- V s . DQ, ,. ' ya ' ' .' ,STQQ 'Q 1 A -asf, ww ff' D . 5 .4-L-1 .. . Q rff1f'fff'1f'.4ff H-QL e ,. ' 115 ' .-.,,11','-Q. - . ... 1 - -,.. l e V. ,, . - HQ- .4-A sr. 34. . , ww f QL: 1 .iff 1- - AM- ,.. . 'iff A 9, ' ' J? V .. uv-2.. f H., -'rio WOODY HAGAN Gonzales Hurdles, Broad .lump EDWARD DROMGOOLE Karnes City Pole Vault 162 CURTIS SHED Lyford Javelin im LUIS RODRIGUEZ San Diego Broad lump LARRY FRANKS M eAZlen Discus JIMMY Nix Goliad Sprints DAVID PATRICK Austin Distance 'mflzn I A V Y , -1 :Ah Y W? J fk ' A ---' 'gif A Q. . ,Bak 'IMS JACK KELLEY Refugio Discus GERALD THOMAS Freer Distance SONNY BRAZIL Combes Sprints, 440 163 - L 1 I-tw I rl-ffp Q . ,ty , PM Q 'ew' ., 'C - 'fi 4 I G 25-.zf -1 -.gy f. A f A 9. , jk. sf, l v '51 1 ' 34,1 V . . 2f2'??f,5:. xx 'fn 1 rf.. - ,fa F ' - 'V r. , . ' ..g 1 ,Ib-. a...,.,,1 .iq!T'. ' ., irjmil, xi, , 2, Q. 1 ps.. The 1960 javelina golf squad consists of Tony DeBouen, Fred Connell, Otis Edwards, and Arthur Burgoyne. Dr. Bill Leckie coaches the team. 164 , ,nl . GOLF The 1960 golf squad has but one retLu'nee from the team that placed third in the Lone Star Conference last year. Arthur Burgoyne, a one-year letter winner, leads this year's team of newcomers. Others on the squad are Otis Edwards, Fred Connell, and Tony DeRouen. Coach Bill Leckie's squad will compete in the Border Olympics, the Stephen F. Austin tournament, and the Lone Star Conference Meet as well as dual meets with Pan American, Texas Lutheran, Southwest Texas, and Del Mar. The loss of four very promising players to eligibility rules before the season opened made a deep cut into the squad's experience, but the team is expected to improve and should be a strong contender by Con- ference Meet. ARTHUR BURGOYNE San Antonio One Letter wg., ' n .J .A I ' eng FRED -CONNELL Longview TONY DeROUEN Kings-ville K '1f.-WH' S9 fxxO'2v5 vx was fax 6 SQ. 452250 . P 4 . Q ' M ' M Nod CNN ,Cf Xfaefbi 5 .k 'W 5 I W K z ,, V mn- .V .ml ' k :':1ff ',.,M7: ' 'L . , if -- if Rik? f ' 'Q 3 , E' w,f ., ' ,E t ,J t J 54 1 y5 71Y qgf . .' Q .i i 4 vw I 5 Administration. . . Faculty. . .Staff , ja ir X ' ,, pi j? I D I D I A RICHARD PEDEN President of Sigma Tau and past president of Alpha Chi, Richard is a senior electrical engineering major from Corpus Christi. He is serving as vice-chairman of the Advisory Board. He is secretary of AIEE and a member of TSPE. FRED BANGASSER Fred is chairman of Gamma Delta, vice-chairman of the SUB Governing Board, and guidon bearer for the Kings, Rifles. A junior marketing major from Santa Rosa, he is also a member of the ROTC Color Guard and an oflicer of the May Hall Dorm Council. 168 . KAY ASHWORTH f The- South Texan, Kay is a Lantana Lady and has been Cadet Lady three years. A senior English major from she edited El Rancho for 1958 and 1959. Past president .c Footlights Club, she is a Senior Class ofHcer and holds oflices ap and Gown, the Press Club, and Alpha Psi Omega. She is ember of Alpha Chi, the Advisory Board, the English Club, has served on the Governing Board. This is her second year on 's Who. WHO NORMA THOMAS of Alpha Sigma is Norma Thomas, a n ' ' . KEITH KANIPE A music education major, Keith has been president of the A Cappella Choir, vice-president of MENC, and is a member of the Madrigals, Songlighters, and Opera Workshop. He is a member of Alpha Chi, the Canterbury Club and CCF. A Corpus Christi senior, he has served as a cheerleader. LOU ANN THOMPSON A senior HPE major from Harlingen, Lou Ann is past nt of Pi Kappa Epsilon, secretary of istory Club, and member of the Governing the Advisory Board, and the Iavelina Band. eleme tary education major from Freer She H. president of Delta Theta and has been an officer of the A Cappella Choir. She is also a member of the Inter-sorority Council, Pi Kappa Epsilon, and the HPE Club and represents the Senior Class on the Student Council. 169 KAKI MARTIN Kaki, senior home economics major from Tilden, is president of Alpha Chi and vice-president of the Home Economics Club. She is also vice-president of Alpha Sigma, secretary of Kappa Omicron Phi, and a member of BSU. This is her second appearance in Who's Who. GEORGIA GREEN Head cheerleader for two years and a Lantana Lady for three, Georgia is a senior elementary education major from Harlingen. She has been an ROTC Cadet Lady, vice-president of Delta Theta, and is a member r I WILEY BARTON A senior chemical engineering major from Wiley is president of the Chemistry Club and tl urer of Sigma Tau. He is a member of Alpha Chi recipient of the Dow Chemical Scholarship. WHO'S DAVID PATRICK A varsity performer in basketball, track, and te: David is editor of El Rancho and former assof editor of The South Texan. He has been of the Press Club and is an oflicer of the tion. This senior history major from Austin also member of Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Kappa Epsilon, History Club, the HPE Club, and CCF. of Alpha Chi. This is her second year in Who's Who. 170 BILLY O,BARR nior history major from Sinton, Billy was president is Sophomore Class and is now president of the or Class. He has been a member of the Student ncil, the Cousins Hall Dorm Council, and BSU, president of Phi Alpha Theta. WHO LORRAINE OLSEN raine is president of the Robert I. Kleberg History b and past president of Phi Kappa Epsilon. A ior history major from Corpus Christi, she is an LARRY WOODMAN The Cadet Colonel of AvSzI's ROTC is Larry Woodman, a senior accounting maior from Corpus Christi. Larry is also an ollicer in Alpha Chi and the Accounting Society. He is a member of the ROTC Officers, Club, the Rifle Team, and a Distinguished Military Student. SHERI POIGNEE A in Beta Gamma, the Inter-sorority Council, and Chi. She also is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, Advisory Board, the SUB Governing Board, and and Gown. Lorraine is in Who's VVho for a second Sheri, a senior history major from Edcouch, is president of AWS and vice-president of the Inter-sorority Coun- cil. She is an oflicer of Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Theta, and Lewis Hall Dorm Council. This year's FFA sweet- heart, she is also a member of Alpha Chi and Pi Kappa Epsilon. 'lk 171 LARRY ERLER President of the Student Council and a former cheer- leader, Larry is a senior agricultural education major from Three Rivers. He has been president of Baugh Dorm Council and was vice-president of his junior Class and of Alpha Tau Alpha. He is also a member of the Aggie Club, FFA, and Alpha Chi. KAYE RIEBSCHLACER A junior music education major from Cuero, Kaye has been a Lantana Lady, sweetheart of Alpha Tau Alpha, and drum major of the Iavelina Band. She also Was vice-president of MENC and an officer in Delta Theta and the Eckhardt Dorm Council, as Well as a member of the A Cappella Choir, the Madrigals, and the New- man Club. 172 DEAN CHAMRAD nior agricultural education major from Beeville, 3 ew 3 i p 'A rig n is president of the Aggie Club and a past presi- of Alpha Tau Alpha, and was in Who's Who last '. A class officer his sophomore year, he is a mem- of Alpha Chi, the Rifle Team, ROTC Officers, , FF A, BSU, and Cousins Dorm Council. W H O BASE MCDERMOTT king his second appearance in VVho's Who is Base, sident of Al Jha Chi and BSU. He was vice- resi- 1 P t of his Sophomore Class and president of his Class. He is a senior pre-law major from Corpus ',,..-ff ' ' I Wliwlxlisf JOAN WESTMOLAND This senior elementary education major from Edin- burg is a second-year Lantana Lady. joan is 1959 Homecoming Queen, and secretary-treasurer of the Student Council. Ioan also is sweetheart of Tau Delta Chi and has been an officer in Delta Theta. She was secretary-treasu1'er of her Junior Class and is a mem- ber of the Lewis Dorm Council. BARBARA BIDDISON Barbara, president of Alpha Psi Omega and winner of several dramatic awards, is a senior speech major from Kingsville. She has been an officer in the Footlights Club and a member of the A Cappella Choir and the Songlighters, and also was elected to Who's Who last year. ...W-v-w'f ' -L f iw l r x ' Ku, .- :,' , ,,.jss,f - - Y Y -f ' '- -A 2'1if Q'3m 'gr ' it he ' 1955 5-'ff' R-,.v.,i'H'f r- -- i4rarQk '!,,ii, N iffggf' q ia l raffh 'i v3lA-mlism-rlgiilfgljl - if page-new-yfw A ' w , Nags:-eggs! V. - 1 'C if , - 1i'0fr--- Deli if ' ' 'T'-A-' 'viii-1r,g,,v- 11 ' 173 JOHN MATOCHA A 'unior agricultural engineering major from Beeville, John is an officer of the junior Class and vice-president of Alpha Tau Alpha. He is a member of the Aggie Club and co-chairman of the Lantana Float Com- mittee. ROLLIN SMITH Vice- resident of the Student Council is Rollin Smith P , , a senior agricultural education major from Kingsville. Rollin is a so secretary of Alpha Tau Alpha and a mem- ber of the Aggie Club and FFA. IEANNETTE GONTHIER A senior biology major from San Luis Potosi, Jeannette is secretary of CCF, secretary of the Medical Society, and a member of Alpha Chi. W H O 'S BARBARA PETRY Barbara, a senior speech major from Houston, e . appeared in several Footllghts Club a featured actress. She served as pr sident of lights Club, vice-president of the Spanish Club vice-president of Alpha Psi Omega. Barbara twice the annual Albert Award for her acting. 174 cr 5,- 1, .Qi . p r - A . X CARL YAWS This senior chemical engineering major from Sinton is a former president of the Chemistry Club, secretary of Sigma Tau, and an oflicer of the Advisory Board and Tau Delta Chi. Carl is a member of Alpha Chi, TSPE, and AIME. 060 ago WHO DORIS ANN BROWN rris Ann is a past-president of elta Theta and is presently president Cap and Gown and treasurer of Kappa icron Phi. She has been a junior Class officer d an ROTC Cadet Lady. A 1nember of the Home onomics Club, the Inter-sorority Council, Alpha Chi, Kappa Epsilon, and the Advisory Board, Doris Ann a senior home economics major from Kingsville. DAVID MITTELDORF A graduate assistant in physics, David is a physics major from Washington, D. C. He is a former vice- president of the Physics Club and a member of Alpha Chi. r' x Q 'S ' .e f' 3 4, .1 4 I -Q4 WP ek ' , 2 -- P L V, U, XX ,gg in Q M X V , p A 5 I 5 ' w 5 N, PAT BUHLER JERRY CHILES MAURICE COLVIN Edna Bishop Corpus Christi ,4 fi PAUL ERMLER FRANK GONZALEZ Kingsville Corpus Christi LUIS GONZALEZ BABY HAMILTON MARY JONES Premont Odessa Corpus Christi A 176 Q3 Ill 5 ,L ' U ' 1 - , . K- i -, ' Y ' 1 KENNETH EAKER La Pryor JEROME IURENA Schulenburg .+ ? Q M--.W 'Y WP YOUNG DEUK KIM KENNETH KONRAD MARY SULA LINNEY Seoul, Korea Victoria Refugio S21 RONNIE MOORE TOM OLSON, IR. Corpus Christi Kingsoille AUSTIN SCHLENKER PRASONG VORAYOS ROBERT WAER Yoakum Nan, Thailand .i Victoria JN! DAVID MIT TELDORF Brownsville GLENN OWENS Kingsoille THOMAS WALTHER Point Comfort 177 SEATED: Kay Ashworth, Billy O'Barr, Lou Ann Thompson, Richard Peden, Delores Marek. STANDING: joe Ladd, Joe Frerking. SEI BILLY O'BARR .,...,. JOE FRERKING ....,... DELORES MAREK .,....., KAY ASHWORTH .r.... 1oE LADD .........,,..........., RICHARD PEDEN ,.....,,...., LOU ANN THOMPSON C ASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Parliarnentarian Advisory Board Representative Student Council Representative 4'-53? W A nr Q ui ' H i -A '-f-.'N 'Y . - -5121-1 i i Q ii li P, 1 Iii' 4 P ri I I ' 5551 HARRY ADAMS, Alice Business I. T. ADAMS, Blanco Business Administration: Real Estate Club Cvice-presidentjg Business Club WAYNE ADAMS, Athens Business Administration: Football, HT Association fsecretary 1958-59, president 1959-601, Business Club, Cousins Dorm Council IIMMY AFFOLTER, Rio Hondo Agriculture DAGOBERTO ALDRET E, H ebbrorwille Agricultural Education MARY NAN ALLEN, Robstown Home Economics ANN ALSOBROOK, Agua Dulce Art: Bellas Artistes fexecutive councill, Lewis Dorm Council BOBBY ALSOBROOK, Angleton Engineering JOE ALVARADO, Bishop Music LEROY ANGERMILLER, Kenedy Engineering CLARENCE ARCHER, Mercedes Economics LEROY ARMSTRONG, Kingsville Chemistry KAY ASHWORT H, Kingsuille English: El Rancho Ceditor 1957-58, 58-59l, The South Texan feditor 1959-607, Lantana Lady 1959-60, ROTC Cadet Lady 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60, Cap 6: Gown, Senior Class Ollicer, Footlights Club fpresidentl, Alpha Psi Omega Ksecretaryj, Press Club, English Club, Advisory Board, Governing Board, Alpha Chi, VVho,s VVhio 1958-59, 59-60 BOBBY ATKINS, Corpus Christi Chemistry: Alpha Chi, Chemistry Club JOE ATKINSON, Lyford Govemment: CCF ftreasurerl, Physics Club SCOTT ATKINSON, Lyfofd Secondary Education LEON AVELAR, Kingwille Accounting: Alpha Chi, Accounting Society freporterl, Business Club, Newman Club RAY BACON, San Antonio Math, Engineering: AIME fpresidentl, TSPE EARLYNE BAILEY, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Business Club, Advisory Board, AWS, CCF ' ' CHARLES BAKER, Bay City Math ' M, s --me i 3:- N ,- , 1 H, , ' ,SEE I I wr .. 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JUSA Z ELIZABETH BAKER, Corpus Christi -1 Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon ' ' LESTER BALUSEK, Orange Grove .a 2 , General Engineering: Alpha Chi l i, i f U LONNIE BARLEY, Alice H Economics v f S 'Y it 9 -, x--ffl Q 'R . it X ,- 1 JANETTE BARLOW, Rohstown Health and Physical Education: Lewis Hall Dorm Council: WRA fpresidentig I-IPE Club Csecretaryl: BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon DALE BARR, Brownsville Electrical Engineering MURRAY BARR, San Antonio Agriculture WILEY BARTON, Kingsuille Chemical Engineering: American Chemical Society: Chemistry Club fpresidentl: Advi- sory Board: Tennis: Sigma Tau Ctreasurerj: Alpha Chi: Who's VVho 1959-60 HERBERT BENAVIDES, Laredo History: A Cappella Choir: History Club: Laredo Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon GORDON BENHAM, Pawnee Business Administration: Business Club: Baugh Hall Council fpresidentig CCF: Cheerleader EDWARD W. BETTES, Bay City Business Administration: Business Club: Real Estate Club: Alpha Chi BARBARA BIDDISON, Kingsoille Speech: A Cappella Choir: Songlighters: Foot- lights Club Ctreasurerl: Alpha Psi Omega lsecretary, presidentl: Best Actress Award 1958: Who's Who 1958-59, 1959-60 BILL BLACK, Kingsoille Electrical Engineering DAN BLACKBURN, Kingsoille Chemical Engineering MELVIN BOLLAND, Bishop Agronomy 3 BERTIE BOSWELL, Pawnee Art IOI-IN A. BRADLEY, Laredo am P . W, Fi ,qs v JERRY BRIDGES, Yorktown Chemical Engineering ,pm W: Jill, : . . BILLY BROCK, Corpus Christi Engineering td..-vo FRANK BRODEN, Kingsoille Secondary Education 4 x 1 Agronomy ED BREMER, Tynan Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: TSPE ii ' -?..,: ,ur 1, X i 'if ' ' , ..- M it ,, ll yi M. ' if ,J C. X, Y.. ,.!U:,x Y Y I I f .,, .' J 5? Q 1 AX 4, 1 A L5 , 1 . kr. . :S I if .K It WFT 'rf' 53 . ii' ,4 .X 11 B. W. BROOKS, Corpus Christi Biology DONNA BROSIG, Uualde Secondary Education: WBA: Business Club, Rgdeo Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon, AWS, Alpha C i GEORGE BROWN, Anahuac Health and Physical Education: HPE Club, T Association, Pi Kappa Epsilong Track RICHARD BRUCE, Kirigsoille Elementary Education CHARLES BRYAN, Falfu1'1 iaS Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering JANE BRYANT, aefugzo Home Economics ROGER BUERGN ER, Victoria Marketing ILA KAY BUMPERS, Freeport Business Administration: Business Clubg A Cappella Choir: AWS: Lewis Hall Council 43 freporterjg ROTC Cadet Lady 1958-595 133 1959-605 Zeta Chi Csecretaryl . vw: -.- L.. li iv FRED BURGESS, San Benito Agriculture DORIS BURKE, Alice Home Economics JACK BURKHOLDER, San Antonio Business Administration: Student Councilg Rodeo Club Cvice-president, treasurerlg Business Club IIMMIE BURRIS, Kingsville Y 51: , T au, il H iz, - .U I. ' W .:' V . Business SEVERO BUSTOS, Kingsoille Secondary Education OSCAR CABRA, Kingsoille Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ELIA CABRERA, Kingsuille Elementary Education: Bandg Newman Club Pi Kappa Epsilon: Spanish Club JANE CADDELL, Mathis ' Psychology GLORIA CALLAWAY, Corpus Christi Art H 1111, if U ?uAu,Ar'l 5 W wr- rpg' r I W f- Z ,. if -Y rw ., .51 Q. 'wir' 'i 13,5 M 1 any S f in 32 ' ' 'Y im .iseerssifzm ' Quint W l imma-,essgs l 3 1 X ' ml in 11 Y 5 1 1 F X 41, Q I is A Q 5,11 ,. ea 1 . . e- 3, Mir! ' w 11 7 1 1 JAMES CALLAWAY, Lubbock ., Industrial Arts in A GERALD CAMBEB, Gillett , ,- Agronomy: Newman Clubg Aggie Club If A 'K . . i1 ,... :V A CHARLES CAMP, Corpus Christi , it Business Administration: Business Club fre- 5 . EQ porterjg The South Texan Cbusiness manager? ' -er K ' i gf' 31:5 as ,Q as V' 4 4 3 ': 1 'i -V . . w L 4 0 u ' , v X H i vw ' ey' 'vi r . xg e'Alh:N'K '1, i of . W vi I In Q4 , ,V 5 P IOHN CAMPBELL, sim Antonio ' Chemistry RENE CANALES, Uvalde Business Administration LARRY CANNION, Port Lavaca Agronomy GEORGE CANNON, KingSDill6 Secondary Education VIRGINIA CANNON, Kingsoille Secondary Education RENE CANTU, Alice Accounting ERNESTO CARILLO, Benaoicles Elementary Education: Newman Clubg Pi Kappa Epsilon PATRICK CARSON, Corpus Christi Music Education STAN CARTER, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Business Clubg Accounting Society, Horticulture Club, Advisory Board IIMMY CASHION, Bay City Agriculture DEAN CHAMRAD, Beeoille Agricultural Education: Aggie Club Cpresi- dentjg Alpha Tau Alpha Cpresidentjg BSU, Cousins Hall Domi Council, FFA, ROTC Officers Club, Rifle Team, Sophomore Class Oflicer, Alpha Chi, Who's Who 1958-59, 59- 60 REYNALDO CHAPA, Benaoides Mathematics GENE CLOPTON, Kingsoille Engineering BILL COLLINS, Boerne History FRED CONNELL, Kingsoille Economics ROBERT CONNER, Robstoum History JOHN COPELAND, Pettus Business IOE CORTEZ, Harlingen I QQ 4 Physics: American Institute of Physics KENNETH COX, C otulla Animal Husbandry I. B. CRAFT, Kingsoille Business , fini' 'P' ,Q .331 'R' it 552 ii'-4 'E' MARY ANN CRAWFORD, Livingston Business Administration JACK CUNDIFF, Aransas Pass ik N' 7' Chemistry DAN DAGUE, Harlinaen Engineering: TSPEg ROTC Oilicers' Clubg APO Ctreasurerl ROSA DALRYMPLE, Laredo Home Economics CATHY DANCER, Houston Secondary Education KENNETH DANIEL, Corpus Christi Education KATHY DAVENPORT, Converse Elementary Education r, W V .' JED DAVIS, Corpus Christi N. -.i 1 ' Engineering RUDY DE LOS SANTOS, Laredo Secondary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilong Newman Club: Laredo Club PE TE DICKENS, Oilton Petroleum and Natural Cas Engineering: TSPE5 AIME CECILE DICKERSON, Alice Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon EVELYN DICKERSON, Golclthwaite Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon RONNIE DISCHINCER, Victoria Petroleum and Natural Gas RICHARD DIXON, Santa Rosa English IULIO DOMINCUEZ, Alice History ELTON DORNBUSCH, Knippa Engineering ww. ,f Chemistry: Chemistry Club ftreasurerjg 33:3xl'if'- FJ? ,i p i,,,:w Alpha Chi ' l X GEORGE DORSEY, Beeville gi Z 7 4 General Agriculture: Advisory Boardg Agg' , f M Clubg Alpha Tau Alpha: Newman Club fvice? F X presidentlg Alpha Chi fw fr, QJW GENE DRABEK, Kingsuille -' ' W A Music Education: A Cappella Choir: Band: tiff: V MARS Club: MENCg Pi Kappa Epsilon '.,. M CHARLES DRENNAN, Alice Engineering JOHN DUBE, Bishop Physics MACY DUBOSE, Aransas Chemistry .1-, ,.f,: J 1 W, A, i 'C - E , .i : ' sf , . . . wsu.-' vsi4...,. . :E 4. 11 -Q -:-.1 5-,iffy :mt-L ag'-.Q 637: j.y,',f1L:2f'1 T, -:ff ' Q! as W M - -gf If 'K f f V '42 : 5 ,L W , fi? : .ft V :g r -'vs ., A- ,-. - ,,., , n L, if, i f ' ex ' d , . r V X X ' ' - z zlgkfz x up F11 P Qi? if 1 'fa .af-T' infix 'if PATRICIA DUNN, Corpus Christi Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon BSU, Lewis Dorm Councilg Cap and Gown SHARY DUNTEN, Corpus Christi Home Economics VVESLEY ELLIS, San Antonio Petroleum and Natural Cas Engineering: AIMEg TSPE fpresidentlg ROTC Officers' Club, Advisory Board -s it Biology f '- RANDALL EREKSON, Refugio fix LARRY ERLER, Three Rivers Agricultural Education: Student Council President 1959-605 Baugh Hall Dorm Council fpresidentjg Iunior Class Oiiiccrg Alpha Tau Alpha Cvice-presidentlg Cheerleaderg Aggie Clubg FFA, Alpha Chi, Who's Who 1959-60 JAMIE FALVELLA, Kenecly Business: Lantana Queen, 1959-605 Lantana Lady 1957-58, 58-59g Lewis Hall Dorm Coun- cil ipresidentjg Cheerleader, APO Sweetheart, Maid of Cottong AWS, Business Club BEATRICE FASKE, Kirigsoille Elementary Education: AWSg Pi Kappa Epsilon FRANK FIKE, Washington, D. C. Accounting: Accounting Society Cpresidentig Business Club . . . W HERBERT FILE, Kingsoille Secondary Education: May Hall Dorm Coun- ,JA Q I cilg Biology Clubg Pi Kappa Epsilon LE X Fe' ' , ani l A DANIEL FLOWERS, Corpus Christi 7 Q Industrial Arts .. ' ' .. 1- 4-.Q WH if 'rf-ii Y ll ii s .r ,T , ir , sbs ' JACK FONDREN, Coipiis Christi ,, in 1 Economics f f- ' , VIRGIL FORBIS, Cm-piis Christi 7, L 'i Government ,X - E. iw i-.' rx in iff, F l CARL FOWLER, Fai-i Worth Psychology ELEGE FRAZIER, Kirigsoille L, History fr'-f' RICHARD FREGEAU, Sim Benito Elementary Education JAMES FRENCH, Edinburg Business A ,.,: fiiiifh if IOE FRERKING, Beeoille Business Administrationg APO Cpresidentjg ROTC Cadet Captaing King's Rifles, Distin- guished Military Student 1959-60g Senior i-if -fi A-9. Class Ofticerg Advisory Board, Business Clubg Alpha Chig VVho's VVho 1958-59, 1959-60 ' A DOROTHY GABBERT, Freer Elementary Education: Band, Alpha Sigma, WRAg BSUg AWSg Pi Kappa Epsilon CAROLE GALEN, Corpus Christi Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilong Cap and Gown EI.-VIA GARCIA, Kingsville Elementary Education: Band, Pi Kappa Epsilong Newman Club LINDA GARCIA, Lyford Elementary Education: Newman Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon 3 if . 'gf p 73 57.3 Y V -AW --f- J :fha IOSEPH GARCIA, Brownsville gg, Animal Husbandry: Newman Club: ' Aggie Club MARGOT GARCIA, Kingsuille 1 0-I' A -V in Elementary Education . in ROSENDO GARCIA, Kingsville Accounting: Accounting Society, Business Club, Band RUBEN GARCIA, Prenzont Biology DORIS GARNER, Sanford, Florida Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi Cvice- 9? g 1 All 6x f' ,N i presidentlg Home Economics Club fsecretarylg 5 -' .. fl' L- Advisory Board: Cap and Gown, Alpha Chi . I2 - A ' ALMA GARZA, Robstown B 4 A Elementary Education 'Q lf G 1 'I OSCAR GARZA, Corpus Christi Business Administration ROBERTO GARZA, Alice San Luis Potosi, Mexico A l Chemistry I-IARLON CEBHOLD, Victoria Health and Physical Education: Basketball, T Association, HPE Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon DAVID GIBSON, LOClChll7 l' Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME Csecretarylg TSPE WAYNE GIDDEN, Kingsuille Electrical Engineering PHILIP GLASGOW, La F eric! Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIMEg TSPE RONALD GOLDMAN, Peieei : y , Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alpha . .' , Q ::1:E. QT Cpresiclentlg FFA, ROTC, Cadet Captain, 5 Iil' i ROTC Officers' Club: Distinguished Military fl p I. Student 1959-60: Whois Who 1959-60 I ,tim 3' f' ME mx BARBARA GOLLADAY, rlefzingee I A I Business Administration: Business Clubg 7 ' ' , AWSg Lewis Dorm Council :Xl A- ' X IEANNETTE GONTI-HER, it G X J A ' . l X Biology: CCF fsecretaiylg Pre-Medical Society Csecretaryj: Alpha Chig VVho's Who 1959-60 zzgiiikii JoB GONZALBS, see Benito Spanish U 15, l RAMIBO GONZALEZ, Laredo 5 A :,: Business: Business Club, Laredo Club li IIA ROBERT Goss, Kingsville ' 'Aff Accounting WE ii ,- I BERNARD GRAHAM, Bay City ,A f 1 i Health and Physical Education -fe I - IIMMY GRANT, Karnes Cay ie: Agriculture i. GEORGIA GREEN, Harlingen ll Elementary Education: Head Cheerleader, 've Lantana Lady 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59g Delta Theta fvice presidentlg ROTC Cadet Lady Egg-585 Alpha chi, Who's who 1958-59, -60 Hi nfs. Q GQ I , ', 7 ' W . lg 1 ,gl ' 'Q i' ,,, I gif., f? A , 'I- fi Q-- , in A 'Ei K 1 1 's -X '-we E -uv ' 7, -', k Iwl 1 I 1 g 1:5 ,-1 , ,--'iborfmf -, ' I ,r ' 1 l Z.. ' Mff f i F 'A is ' was , :-- -r --reap. w gif' ri CLYDE CREENLEES, Premont Chemical Engineering WALLIS CREGORCYK, Mathis Secondary Education ARTHUR CUERRA, San Antonio Engineering Wi lu l, gt.: ft i n Est DARIO GUERRA, McAllen Animal Husbandry: Newman Clubg Y Aggie Club PAUL HANSELMAN, Victoria o E Animal Husbandry FRANKIE HARRIS, Wewoka, Okla. i Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon GEORGE HARRIS, Three Rivers HPE: Trackg TH Association Csecretarylg HPE Club fpresidentig Pi Kappa Epsilon HAROLD HEES, Harlingen Business: Footballg Business Club ROYCE HENDERSON, Kingsoille Animal Husbandry OSCAR HERNANDEZ, Siflfon HPE: Newman Clubg HPE Clubg Pi Kappa Epsilon DONNELL HEWETT, Denver, Colo. Physics THOMAS HIGHTOWER, Mt. Vernon Business Administration: Business Clubg Alpha Chi 1, .I V- 1 luv- BETTY HILL, Ganado HPE TOM HOLEN, Watertown, S.D. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIMEg TSPEg Sigma Tau TED HOOVER, Corpus Chrilvti Engineering JIM HOWELL, Pleasanton Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering CHARLES HUNNICUTT, Sinton Petroleum and Natural Cas Engineering: AIMEg TSPEg APO ROBERTO IBARRA, Laredo Biology: Laredo Clubg Pi Kappa Epsilon RODOLFO IBARRA, Laredo History, Covemment: Laredo Club Cvice- presiclentig Pi Kappa Epsilong Newman Clubg A Cappella Choir MELBA IRELAND, Kingsoille Secondary Education LUPE JAIMES, Cotulla HPE: Footballg T Associationg HPE Club -5 ai' .. ag' - i I C ii,1g,5.g., K I I if , -va , R -3 ,VN :J 3'-Y GERALD JAMES, Baltimore, Md. Marketing: Business Club . CAREY JOHNSON, Houston 4: . Business Administration L' RICHARD JOHNSON, Sweeny A Industrial Axis L T ff l Sw ' I 5, 'JJ if it Q gf? X .,,, ROSALYNNE JOHNSON, Kingsoille Z ' l ' -N' if English V, - .Y: - -'45 N15 4, J VIRGINIA JOHNSON, Plum' ' f-G: ,X '1i'W' M, If Business: Business Club fsecretarylg Eck- '5' , ' 1' R 3' hardt Hull Council fsecretarylg Governing , -s f, as 5 Board, Footlights Club, A Cappella Choir, Q-' 'V is Real Estate Club Sweetheartg ANVS till LLOYD JOHNSTON, Brownsville L V ' ' - Biology CASEY JONES, Corpus Christi Accounting DAVID JONES, Raymoncloille Math JACK JONES, Austwell Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPEg AIME, T Association, Basketball RICHARD JONES, Karnes City Engineering RONNIE JONES, Aransas Pass Business WILTON JORDAN, Stockdale Business I 1 n 3 . T -. i K ' My 'Q 1, r if , sign, K .. T555 I I I -is 1 , x ' 1 - ix -I I iooi 'B ' Q Y 4' Hilil PHILIP JOSEPH, Alice Business Administration VICTOR KAINER, El Campo Agriculture g ' ' JOHN ROBERT KAMPFHENKEL, , Robstown Chemistry, English 3 -wi' 1 i ' wr 5 KEITH KANIPE, Corpus Christi Music Education 7 ROBERT KARKOSKA Mathis' I Petroleum and Natural, Gas Engineering: ws 'l TSPE, AIMEg Press Club fpresidentlg The 33' , South Texan' Newman Club ' HAROLD KENDRICK Robstown ' HPE , RICHARD KIRCHNER, Bates-ville -1 Business Administration R 9 JI. . CHARLES KIRK, Kingsville ' Electrical Engineering DONALD KIRK, Sheridan - - Business Administration I 'ix iv I D f , '. -' ', ' lYf','iE!E1 .r:f ,,- 1 .558 e ,Q--Z 5557141555 V. img--31, sb - :yung ,, L 'Ie-.f.':.1'f-T4-PI-'L A 115925 rg. pi-A I Jil I ' ie ,W F . ff A - ws 'Mimi gre 495552 V31 14 ,- I f TOMMY KLEMCKE, Somerset Agriculture DENNIS KLUMPP, Falfurrws General Engineering GEORGE H. KOERLIN, Raymondoille Electrical Engineering RICHARD KOWALIK, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering CHARLES W. KROMER, San Antonio Health and Physical Education: Basketball: HPE Club: Pi Kappa Epsilong ROTC IOE LADD, Port Isabel mv 'T' nf Chemistry: Cousins Hall Council lpresidentlg I. ,- ggiemistry Club, Advisory Board, Senior Class cer lf ROBERT LAKEY, Petrus ghlslrgical Engineering: Chemistry Clubg 41' Hp. ,-I 5 Q 'N fl. ,2' ., ., Ti ,g sf.-031-ii-V ii Iii, GERALD LAMBERT, MCAZZZTL Health and Physical Education ROSS LANCE, Mission English: Student Council Reporter: Footlights Club fvice-presidentjg Alpha Psi Omegag ROTC Officers' Club, BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon E. J. LAUREL, Laredo Business: Laredo Club, Advisory Board BILL I. LEA, Alice Business: Business Club, Marketing Club: Real Estate Club W. I. LEMOINE, Laredo Business Administration: Business Club: La- redo Clubg Horticulture Club: Advisory Board MATILDA LERMA, H0bS7f0w'rL Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilong ' Alpha Chi, Cap and Gown :, fi A W ifr., W J HAL LEWIS, oaem d Biology - , V: :. 1- 'rf EDWARD LINDLEY, Corpus Christi Agricultural Education JOSEPH LINNEY, Refugio Business: Business Clubg Real Estate Club freporterl FANNIE LOOS, Yoakam A 4 I5 Govemment ADAN H. LOPEZ, Zapata Business Administration DIONISIO MANUEL LOPEZ, Three Rivers Industrial Arts: Newman Club: Epsilon Pi Kappa J. 1. LOPEZ, Laredo Business Education Q WERNER LOUWIEN, Bis-hop Accounting 65 Qs ' . ARLENE LUCKETT, Corpus Christi I' -- ,Z Af wg, Elementary Education: CCF fvice-presi- P 'Q 1+ , dentj: Beta Gamma: Pi Kappa Epsilon SUSAN MCCARY, Robstown 5 ' English , 5 , MILDRED MCCULLOUGH, Corpus Christi Home Economics BASE MCDERMOTT, Corpus Christi -' 1 fpresidentlg Who's VVho 1958-59, 59-60 ,,.- FRANK MACCURDY, Corpus Christi W' - Engineering ,. 4'3iffZ:1iig 1 '- W X .4 i ' X075 X if RAYBURN MACNELLY, Raymondoille glib Accounting 'A ' PAT MANCLBERGER, Alice Biology: Business Club: WBA: AWS fexecu- - -' tive councillg Pre-Med Society , J l ffl ,' 1 1 ROBERT MANCLBERGER, San Antonio ' ' Agriculture: Aggie Club IIM MARCUM, Harlingen Psychology: A Cappella Choir: Madrigals: The South Texan Associate Editor: junior Class Officer: Student Council: Young Demo- crats: W'ho's Who 1959-60 DELORES BAAREK, 1916106610 Elementary Education: Lantana Lady 1959- 60: Alpha Tau Alpha Sweetheart: Eckhardt Hall Council Cvice-president, presidentjg AWS fsecretaryl: Senior Class Officer: Ad- visory Board: Pi Kappa Epsilon RAYMUNDO MARIN, Seguin Spanish CAROL ANN MARTIN, Corpus Christi Business DON MARTIN, P011 Lauaca Business Administration KAKI MARTIN, Tilflen Home Economics: Alpha Sigma fvice-presi- dentjg Intersorority Council: Kappa Omicron Phi ftreasurerlg Home Economics Club fvice-presiclentl: Cap and Gown: Alpha Chi fvice-presidentb: Who's Who 1958-59, 59-60 ALBERTO MARTINEZ, La1'ed0 Accounting: Laredo Club ftreasureri: Accounting Society: Alpha Chi . , ERNESTO MARTINEZ, corpus Christi A Math 6. - RAMIRO V. MARTINEZ, Laredo ,H U ,p p , Elementary Education TERRI MARTINEZ, corpus Ch.rLs'ti 7i'Qif'f'gf'-X 1 if Elementary Education: AWS: Pi Kappa Epsi- fl' lon: Newman Club: A Cappella Choir: Madri- Q :fig f L- gals 1 A' Lg IOSEPHINE MASCORRO, Kingsville Elementary Education: AWS: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Newman Club JOSEPH MASTERSON, Harlingen Biology GLENN MATHESON, Beeville Biology :I Government: BSU Cpresidentjg Sophomore : Class Officer: Junior Class Oflicer: Alpha Chi t'fiji1i2, -M. - . ia 7 i sa x 'i iisiiag A . . .. T : 1 ri - , :sie 1 i ,QE Z' i u i i T .L ,, ig 4 5 f. J, -gi' g 5 3, llxt 'fa fi Pi-aww ,, ALEC MAYFIELD, Edroy Engineering IANIS MAYHEW, Corpus Christi Elementary Education: BSU: Pi Kappa Epsilon KATHRYN MEADOR, Kingsoille h 4 51 ix Elementary Education A i 3 F3 IACK MELDER, corpus Christi is A iiiii Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering U dv DALINDA MEIIA, santa Elem E : Home Economics Education ':' ' WILLIAM MESSER, Corpus Christi Business ' ' X OHN MICHALK Bisho J I , 11 Engineering M RICHARD MILLER, Anniston, Ala. is Industrial Arts: Pi Kappa Epsilon T !'N: L Q-ei II 1 IN .1 f AUBREY MIRES, Rosenberg Business Administration: APO fvice-presi- dentbg Business Club: Young Democrats PERRY MIXON, Riviera Secondary Education JON MOORE, Victoria Business Administration: Business Clubg CCF RODOLFO MORALEZ, Falfurricls Mathematics RAUL MORENO, Laredo Accounting: Accounting Societyg Business Clubg Newman Clubg Laredo Club SAMUEL MORENO, San Beniw Elementary Education CLAYTON MORGAN, Coryvus Christi Physics FRED MORGAN, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Business Club ROBERT MORGAN, Corpus Christi Business Administration ANGELMIRA MORIN, Taft Business Education ARTHUR MUNCUIA, Boiing Personnel Management: ROTC Cadet Cap- tain: Oliicers' Clubg King's RiHesg APO fsec- , retaryjg Business Club A SALVADOR MUNIZ, Three Rivers - U Business Education: Newman Club: Pi Kappa ' 3 . i Epsilon x. 'lui 1 1 C V' VALENTIN MUNIZ, COTIJUS Christi I ' Secondary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon I J 4 R ., ' 5, RONALD IQIANCE, vwwffa ' Q-A Z ' Business A ministration 'Eli' A 1. MANUEL NARVAEZ, Kingsoilie XX -6 ' '-1 History: Newman Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon 5-1' rw ROBERT NEEDHAM, Kingsville ' Engineering: AIME, TSPE :lv Nah IT? BETTE NEELEY, Bishop :ary Music Education I Q' 1 its: DIXIE NESTER, Kings-ville A , 3' Elementary Education , HUBERT NESTEP., Kingsville Q ' Business Administration I. D. NESTER, Kings-ville Agricultural Education: Football: T Association: FFA WILLIAM NIXON, Victoria Business: Accounting Society: Business Club CHARLES NORWOOD, Carrizo Springs Agriculture BILLY O,BARPn, Sinton History: Senior Class President: Sophomore Class President: Student Council: Phi Alpha Theta fpresidentj: Cousins Hall Dorm Coun- gg: BSU fvice presidentl: Who's VVho 1959- LORRAINE OLSEN, Corpus Christi Secondary Education: History Club fpresi- dentlg Beta Gamma: Pi Kappa Epsilon fpres- identl: Intersorority Council: Governing Board: Advisory Board: Phi Alpha Theta: Cap and Gown: Alpha Chi: W'ho's VVho 1958-59, 59-60 EUGENE ONDRUSEK, Plaoecio Business: Business Club PAT O'NEAL, George West Electrical Engineering: ROTC Cadet Cap- tain: Rifle Team: Junior Class Officer CHARLES ORSAK, EZ Campo Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE ftreas- urerj: Newman Club: Tau Delta Chi fsecre- tarylg Seale Hall Dorm Council ALBERT ORTIZ, Brownsville Education BUCK PACK, Bishop Business: Business Club: ROTC Oiiicers' Club DAVID PATRICK Austin ' History: Basketball CCaptainJ' Tennis: T ' -I Association Creporterl: Press Club fpresi- dentig El Rancho Editor 1959-60: The South . ' ' 'L - Texan: Phi Alpha Theta: History Club: HPE N if A xl , , , , nv E 41 Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon: W'ho's Who 1959-60 'mx X JAMES PATTEN, Kingsville 'i .aes 5 ,'ipi U Business W ARNOLD PATTON, Meadow Y HPE: Basketball: T Association: Cousins Hall Council isecretalylg Advisory Board: Pi Kappa Epsilon EILEEN PATTEN, Kingsville Business Q..- , I in :,,,-al, Li m 1 i il ' E. : ,,,,5-if ' E' il! 1335.1 DARLINE PEACOCK, Kingsoille Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon: AWS: English Club: Eckhardt Hall Dorm -an Council ftreasurerl ' 1.,f- v.Al,U'.4- ... . CARL PEARSON , Lyford General Engineering: AIME: Newman Club KATHIE PEAY, Elsa Elementary Education: CCE fvice-presi- .N dentl: El Rancho Staff: Pi Kappa Epsilon I fsecretaryl RICHARD PEDEN, Corpus Christi Electrical Engineering MARTIN PENA, Rockport History: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Kappa Epsilon: g History Club: Newman Club: Alpha Chi I DAVID A. PENNINGTON, iQ ' :Q f Corpus Christi ' tj Engineering , ililllggg , i.n, Wnizn , ,. . f f'-1g1'.:.r ROBERT PERKINS, sim Antomo f rr,g,fiQgWiifg: Chemistry: Chemistry Club A BARBARA PETRY, H0u.S't0n Speech: BSU: Footlights Club lpresidentj: Albert Drama Award: Spanish Club: Alpha Psi Omega Cvice-presidentlg Advisory Board: VVlIo's Who 1959-60 MARTHA KAY PHILEN, Freer Music: CCF fpresidentlg MENC fsecre- taryj: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Band: A Cappella Choir fsecretaryl: Advisory Board DOROTHY PIKE, Kingsuille Elementary Education CHARLES N. PIRTLE, McAllen Animal Husbandry NEAL PLOCEK, Bishop Engineering SHEBI POIGNEE, Edcouch History: AWS f treasurer, presidentj: Delta Theta: Pi Kappa Epsilon: Phi Alpha Theta freporterl: WRA: BSU: Intersorority Coun- cil Cvice-presidentl: Lewis Hall Dorm Coun- cil fsecretarylg FFA Sweetheart: Alpha Chi: W'ho's Who 1959-60 MARYLOU POLING, corpus Christi Health and Physical Education 'T ' PATRICIA PoLLocK, corpus Christi 3 Ilia, -. Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon' 'ii IVAI xi, Newman Club: Footlights Club JUAN PUIC, Hebbron-ville Business Education: Newman Club: Pi Kappa Epsilon WAYNE RACH, Freer Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: AIME: Sigma Tau HOMER RAGLE, Taft History: Pi Kap a Epsilon, Advisory Board: History Club: Alpha Chi ARNOLDO RAMIREZ, Bencwides Accounting MARIA RAYMOND, Laredo ' X Elementary Education I I MARIAN REESE, Freer Elementary Education: CCF: Pi Kappa Epsilon Alpha Chi ftreasurerj NONA BEGAN, Kingsville Home Economics Q21 R' 1 ' S Y L- W lwu airi x , lla-.. f :Q C J fi' -sf' QS 1 , 1 Newman Club BETSY REMMERT, Bishop Business Administration: Business Clubg A Cappella Choir, BSU FRANCISCO RENAUD, Harlingen Accounting: Accounting Society: CARL REYNOLDS, Arlington Secondary Education: Track: Pi Kappa Epsi- long Seale Hall Dorm Council fsecretaryjg T Association: HPE Club fvice-presiclentj RICHARD RICHARDS, Ingleside Biology JAMES E, RICHARDSON, Harlingen --4 '19 l Agricultural Education Elementary Education AWS ELSIE ROBBINS, Iourdanton Health and Physical Education WILLIAM ROBERTS, Cypress Business Administration: Real Estate Club fpresidentlg May Hall Dorm Council Cvice- presidentjg Business Club MARGARET RIFFE, Kingsuille Pi Kappa Epsilon, IODIE ROBERTSON, Bishop Home Economics MIKE ROBERTSON, Bishop Government MARIA OFELIA ROBLES, San Benito Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon, Newman Club IUVENAL ROCHA, Kingsville Math ESPERANZA RODRIGUEZ, Alice Elementary Education PEGGY ROGERS, Corpus Christi English CARLOS ROMERO, Bishop Accounting: Business Clubg Accounting Clubg Newman Club RAUL ROSALES, Kingsoille Education LYNDON ROTI-I, Corpus Christi Biology: Pre-Med Society Cvice-presidentj Chemistry Club BYRON RUSSELL, Riviera Agricultural Education ROBERT RYBICKI, Green Bay, Wisconsin Industrial Arts IAN RYON, Kingsoille Elementary Education: CCF: AWS: Pi Kappa Epsilon FIDEL SAENZ, Benavides Secondary Education: Band: Pi Kappa Epsilon J Ii R lf- r t ,lk ,Q r 'Q' , .4 f HL ,I I ,V ,, 'v -.'. 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SAM SAENZ, Robstown Secondary Education: Newman Club CVice- Presidentjg History Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon ga , ELIZAR SALINAS, Corpus Christi Industrial Arts ROBERT SANDERS, Corpus Christi Biology HENRY SANTANA, Corpus Christi Biology PAUL SCHMIDT, Luling Engineering PAT SCHMITT, Carrizo Springs HPE: A Cappella Choir, Maclrigalsg Lewis Hall Dorm Councilg Student Council, AWS Cpresidentlg Intersorority Council fvice presi- dentlg WRAg Delta Thetag HPE Clubg Alpha Chi, WlIo's Who 1958-59, 59-60 NORBERT SCHNEIDER., Floresoille Engineering LOUIS SCHORLEMMER, Corpus Christi Business Administration HUBERT SCHULZ, Three Rivers Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering VIRGIL SCHULZ, Dcmeoang Engineering LUTHER SCHULZE, Alice Engineering: Kappa Sigma Nu, Band ROBERT SCI-IWEIKHARDT, Ki71gSUill6 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering N' I RODNEY SCOTT, Falfurrias lg. A Engineering F' 4 DAVE SEELY, Harlingen 1 1 Vg Business Administration: Advisory Boardg Real Estate Club fSecretaryDg ROTC Officers , ' 'gf 'fl Club, Press Club, Kappa Sigma Nu fvice b presidentlg The South Texan, El Ranchog I ,' , 'gg BSU ,gig-7 'gg S JOE SEGREST, Lufkm Physics DON SHAFFER Ponca Cii Oki!! I'-as , y, - Business: Business Club, Real Estate Clubg CCF , ERNEST SHELANDER, San Benito I , ,N Industrial Arts 7 .fix fff- BILL SHERMAN Kmawizle , X 1 l' I if' Industrial Arts 7 U If 'iiiit I , I GILBERT SILVA, corpus Omer , I l M'W H Secondary Education it liidi sslllsss , ..,V, ll it T I , I JERRY SIMPSON, Pharr I f.. .ig , Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ' A is 5 ROBERT SIMS, Odem 9 ' if ES- j fs , Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: 2' ' . ' V 'J ' I AIME Cvice presidentlg TSPE HUBERT SMITH, Corpus Christi Engineering ROLLIN SMITH, Kingsville Agricultural Education: Aggie Clubg FFA, Apha Tau Alpha Csecretarylg Advisory Board, Student Council vice-president, Who's Who 1959-60 IOHN SNODGRASS, Corpus Christi Elementary Education AMANDO SOTO, Kings-ville Secondary Education CLIFTON STACY, Big Foot History MARVIN STAVINOHA, Wallis Animal Husbandry T ROY DEAN STEPHENS, Dale Electrical Engineering MARY STEVENS, Corpus Christi Music Education PEGGY STEWART Kmgsville Biology JOHN SUDRLA, Kmgsozlle Engineering: AIME TSPE WALTER SWEET Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering DURWARD SYLVESTER, Hondo Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPEg AIME ftreasurerl JAMES TALLY, Kingsville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ALLEN TARBUTTON, McAllen Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: APO5 Tau Delta Chig AIME, TSPE, ROTC Officers' Club ALBERT TAYLOR, Harlingen Business Administration: Footballg T Associationg Business Club fpresidentl GLENN TAYLOR, McAllen Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROBERT THIELE, Bishop Business Administration CHARLES THOMAS, Corpus Christi Elementary Education NORMA THOMAS, Freer Elementary Education: Alpha Sigma f presi- dentlg Pi Kappa E silon Cvice- residentjg Inter-Sorority Councillg History Cllijib fsecre- tarylg Lewis Hall Dorm Council, Who's VVho 1959-60 LOU ANN THOMPSON, Harlingen HPE: Delta Theta Qpresidentlg A Cappella Choir, Student Council, AWS Cvice-presi- dentlg Pi Kappa Epsilon, Who's VVho 1959-60 GEORGE STRICKLAND Iourdanton Chemistry: Chemistry Club T i'f-ft in f f - E! qv! 5?- E. A. THORMAEHLEN, San Iuan Business Administration NOLAN TOMME, Robstown f C , W A . 1 is' 'li' 3 if w ' 4 fiaiswf HPE , M .My JACK TRIPP, Kingsuille Engineering V ELBERT TSCHOEPE, Alice Engineering BOB TUMBERLINSON, San Benito Agricultural Education: Alpha Tau Alphag May Hall Dorm Council fvice-presidentlg 9' FFA lvice-presidentJg ROTC Officers' Club ro' JAMES TURNER, Freer Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Taug TSPEg AIMEg MARS Club ipresidenth Alpha Chi JAMES TYLER, Corpus Christi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering 4, MARILYN UNDERWOOD, Orange Grove Secondary Education JERRY VALDIVIA, Kings-ville Business WILLIAM VALIGURA, Kingsville Chemistry . ,L ,,...,..- f in ,. i . C. L. VERNOR, Barksdale Engineering JAMES VERNOR, Corpus Christi Engineering: TSPEg Cousins Hall Dorm Council fvice-presidentjg Rodeo Club ILDEFONSO VIDAURRI, Kingsville ' Business Administration 14 L P' ANDREA VILLARREAL, , 1,4 Corpus Christi HL V1.1 , HPE Club ftreasurerJg Newman Club NORMA VILLARREAL, F alfurrias vdxfll N - ' v Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilong Cap and Govwm fsecretaryjg Alpha Chi RAMIRO VILLARREAL, Premont History W V JANE WADDELL, san Benito Secondary Education .,,..-r ,,uf' BUTCH WALKER, Three Rivers Mathematics: APOg May Hall Dorm Council Cpresidentlg BSU Cvice-presidentl i WILLIAM WALKER, Kingsoille KW' fa Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering gy, 3, JOHN WALLACE, Corpus Christi Business Administration: Business Clubg Alpha Chi B LORINC WANDLASS, Corpus Christi Business ie.- if i JANICE WARDLOW, Rio Hondo Elementary Education: Eckhardt Hall Dorm Council, Pi Kappa Epsilon Cvice-presidentl, Cap and Gown, Sophomore Class Oflicer, Zeta Chi ftreasurerj , AWS, A Cappella Choir ROSS WEBER, Harlingen Chemical Engineering: APO Qpresidentl, Chemistry Club, TSPE, ROTC Cadet Lt. Colonel, Distinguished Military Student 1959- 60, May Hall Dorm Council fpresidentl JOHN WERNETTE, Castrooille Engineering JOAN WESTMOLAND, Edinburg Elementary Education: Lantana Lady 1958- 59, 59-60, Tau Delta Chi Sweetheart, Home- coming Queen 1959, Student Council, Junior Class Officer, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Who's Who 1959-60 BERKLEY WHIPPLE, Corpus Christi Business: ROTC Ollicers' Club, Business Club, King's Rifies, ROTC Cadet Captain, Distinguished Military Student 1959-60 BUZZY WHITE, Taft Industrial Arts: APO, Tau Delta Chi Cpresi- dentl Advisory Board fchaimianlg A Cap- pella Choir, Madrigals EDWIN WHITE, Odem Engineering: AIME SHARON WHITE, Aransas Pass Business: Business Club ftreasurerl, Lantana Lady 1958-59, 59-60, Intersorority Council, Zeta Chi, T Association Sweetheart, Kappa Sigma Nu Sweetheart RAYMOND WHITLEY, Victoria I - Electrical Engineering -L 4 JOHN WHITT, Alice Business: Business Club, Baugh Hall Dorm 5' 1 'V ' ' Council, CCF , f A I .xdl if P ALAN WILBECK, El Campo Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha GEORGE WILLIAMS, Alice Business 1 ROBERT WILLIAMS, Elsa Agricultural Education: Aggie Club, Rodeo X. Club, FFA fsecretaryl LEONA WOOTTON, Crystal City Mathematics: Pre-Medical Society, AWS, 'qv Cap and Gown LARRY WOODMAN, Corpus Christi Accounting: Accounting Society, ROTC Ca- det Colonel, ROTC OH-icers' Club, Alpha Chi, Wl1o's VVho 1959-60 IOY WRIGHT, Laredo Business Administration: Pi Kappa Epsilon BILLIE ANN YARBROUCI-I, Mercedes Business: ROTC Cadet Lady 1958-59, Eck- hardt Hall Dorm Council, Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Epsilon CARL YAWS, Sinton Chemical Engineering: Chemistry Club fpresidentlg Sigma Tau, Tau Delta Chi, TSPE, AIME, Alpha Chi, VVho's VVho 1959-60 PAT YEAGER, Corpus Christi English: Eckhardt Hall Dorm Council, Eng- lish Club, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Zeta Chi fvice-presidentl, Pi Kappa Epsilon MARCARITA ZUNIGA, H ebbronoille Business Administration SILVERIO ZUNIGA, Lozano '-E? .,,,.l: Secondary Education 1. iihgf' ei ., , we af-fm fs- ia L Q SEATED: Doris Ann Brown, Sonny Park, Sara Iohnston. STANDING: Norris Crownover, Iimmy Stewart, Iohn Matocha, Monroe Iungman. JU IOR CLASS SONNY PARK ........, .,.,... P resident SARA IOHNSTON ...... Secretary-Treasurer MONROE IUNGMAN ........ Vice-President JOHN MATOCHA .... .... P arliamentarian DORIS ANN BROWN ............, Reporter JIMMY STEWART .......... Advisory Board Representative NORRIS CROWNOVER ...., ...Student Council Representative Charles Abernathy, Freer . ' f a 1- 1. Romeo V. Alaniz, Benaoicles Fr 4, 1 H Daniel Alfaro, Weslaco If I Joye Allen, Robstoum :Q Charles Alley, Premont 2 I gr 1 Terry Allison, B ishop Alberto Almeida, Santiago, Cuba Aida Benavides Kingsuille James Buehrig Vietonkz ,- P55 Roberto Alvarez, Hebbronoille Jose Arrendondo, Kingsville Lee Edward Baca, Bay City Carlos Bernal Yoakam David Buchen Los F resnos john Beseda --Q ffl' ,nf V 7-4' 1 I - ' , sa .C i -2. X ,, F . , K . 12 'E l N '- .r-525 i Firm 'il i'f.:,3. , ,-- N G- 'Val A 'l-l 'C 5 rgf f - Lys I. M. Baker, Temple Martha Lee Balzer, Robstown Fred Bangasser, Santa Rosa Ramiro Barrera, Laredo David Bazan, Falfurrias Duane V. Bell, Mission Gary Boehnke Joyce Bourland W. ff- is. 1-C. ,435 , ,r Q, fy :in ...r W E 'R VT? VL M! J i . ,,.. if 9547, I' B5 gl ,,,, 'A' f lr- 3 A y ' 'af 5 if W, ,fig ek.: 2' r - ' 'Esi-fl ' ' Macy Boyer Sonny Brazil Harlingen Eagle Lake Aransas Pass Fort Hancock Corpus Christi jim Burda Arthur Burgoyne Leonard Bumett Clayton Burns Lupe Bustos Yorktown San Antonio George West San Antonio Reynosa, Mexico ,,,l lf5'7'if'. - n L X v ', I 4251 3 r 1 A h 'rg ' lf' A 1 C .539 - C, A, ji. rl if Q I 'f' A A gb L! QQ ' ..f9. , - 4- Q. ' ' Q , A- A fre 'P 4, .. 1 ia '- ug 1 . f f .r - -1 H 'W l , li 4-A . , 1 11' ve? ff? - ' Ev, Mfr? ' all .f X 'bf , or-1,13 A li iii M as 5 X W Robert Bruner Corpus Christi Alberto Byington F alfu rrias -fm' fir E21 Q T' . 199 -is ,Lf- J!! J 'ings N 'ya . jim Causey Port Lavaca Ronnie Copps Alice , full.-I.- U,-5 ,Irr- fff' . ' lflllg ' Angel Chao Mexico City, Mexico ,lose Coronado Zapata Joy Davis, Corpus Christi A Mary Jean Day, Port Lavaca Donald Dietrich, Kingsoille Patti Sue Dodds, Premont y X S M Il 7 1 -6 if h - ffiig: X Carolyn Caddel Ioe Canales W. I. Carter Don Cartwright Lucy Casas Pat Cate Mathis Bemwikles Corpus Christi Robstown Benaukles Kings-ville Iulius Cliarba Mary Ann Chilen David Clark Jack Clarke Charles Cole Jack Collis Robstown Kingsuille Placedo Sinton Los Fresnos Robstown :., X A 1 - . ,Q - Robert Cox ' I Corpus Christi ' , V Ly l 1. Q Bob Creel 'F ,f L h d X Corpus Christi , . ' K ' Norris Crownover ' ' if Alice . X b X , V - X U 1 Roberto Cruz R K Laredo ' fs-ev A , .J V. Awanda Cumberland N .gg Kingsoille V, f ,Zh A ,, Elsa Cuellar ff' 4 ,Ag - -ff' Laredo fi? ffw 23iErf? ' ' . S2152 r 244 i ?5'f 1fW! V l' Q ' Charlie Culberson, Fort Worth fe QI' 'X f-ig Y- 1 Charles Dailey, San Antonio J ,M ,sf-. if 904' 1 A ' ' VV CQ., In M .iii ' , A ' ' W James Danner, Brownsville .QE K ' 2, -I W Emest Davila, Brownsville , , H Q ,K Q, V ' L, T I V it V .7 Dorothy Davis, Dallas . X I - 5 rg., , can X +3 .5 if-' X- ' ' 3 .gig If r gf J, li A 'r ' Abi: -, l 4 ll A ' 'W -if , +-if like f is x Dig l X N' N if lf' K K ill li l A ' f if Q Xml A ' X 200 Doris Garner Femando Domene Matamoras Mexico 7 7 Charles Drennan, Alice jf A ! Joe Dove, Alice John Dube, Bishop Julie Dunten, Corpus Christi Barry Early, Corpus Christi . fi, SL X by i::'v-:ff Q, if' ,X A is Fila, u itvf -A V . rw ,s ,iv ,. -iz ,, , ff, ,, E fi . 1 41 i 'Jil hl' ' T all .... if-g. 1' - ,ia 3 , 1539 Mary Louise Eggert, Robstown 'S A - john Elam, Corpus Christi Maria Enriquez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Q , Benny Galloway Alice Omelia Garza Hidalgo lr' . Was? is T :flax -: S Tillie D -'l nf. Joe Galvan Corpus Christi Tony Garza Cotulla ff. ,,..,w 1 ., . .. QL Y 1 , , f I .,. ' , ,aaa i 4 , :l sr f' its ,il .-.Q Emma Estrada Agua Dulce Valerie Evetts Laredo Dolores Morris Kingsoille Hector Farias Laredo Ezell Mary Margaret Fay Portland James Franz Alice Marion Pringle and Mary Kaye Hellums enjoy jitterbugging at the Dad's Day post-game dance. Edna Garcia Alice Dan Gaulding Corpus Christi cf fe.. li .H l x . ' x L if A Ruth Garcia Corpus Christi Alvin Gerbermann Garwood . ,S . 4 : . ,U fr F J A 'H ls It 2' 4' W 'T 3 X 'yi ir Sylvia Garcia Alice John Gibson ia, . .I 5 f 15 A 4 L 1 wif' ,J 2. sv Agri, .-. 1 I g 'sv fi-n ' :i K 3:7 4' il- , A,..f ' V ' 1 3153 ,g 1'.lf.g., ,' .'1i:53f'2 , ' N iJL1.f:3'i4 1 ' ., . - ,,, , - ,Fiicl s .f 2 - m. . J Sanford, Florida Eugene Gillespie Edinburg Alice A i T Er ai, :.- 1 1 vw, 17 I rw ' rr -of 5- A il 4 Xi f-1g,7.,y.ik.3:' up up 1,1 'L Kr 1 'f N, 'wf-.r , i C lil f- ,s V l 3f-5 ,, 2 X I i 'nk ll K 5 W ,Q x H i w :U ' 2 ' 11' 3 X WJ ,'v a , 1 mg xi ,K l N 4' Nancy Garstang Corpus Christi Gloria Mario Laredo i A . wr ITT? ' '.. YQ V, fr- f ?' 3 x XJ 'l 'f , 1 jx V 1 Y i Qi! john Garza Harlingen La Verne Goetzel Poteet 5 gn if gif' Y .JM ma. .r ,dw ,.,.. , Sv we u 3, HT D x l il X , Ag 3,3 5 1 - . 9-Q 1 ' L 1 , ' A-NaY.3-1' ' ' fi -'l QQ- if '13 , iff 5. 9,1 E:-X 201 i 1-.45 Iudy Goldthom Alice Bernice Greenwood Robstown , te? gh' 'wr X! X i v ,.l ,-.., , Arturo Gonzalez La-redo Susan Gruetzmacher Kingsoille A Ernesto Gonzalez Kingsville Gloria Guerrero f A4fy'x 'N ,,r. .v wi, ' 1- :' - A - . 71595 553 f. 1.- w.N apt, i 3 .Y 1 ' - l' X ' T570 5 viii. 4 iii 1 f45!'g,,21.4ig l fe, 1 Fflilillilffl swfift l -I . -nv, ,ni hiiiizives- GE- ii 'HF , t, Israel Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Lilia Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez Truman Gray Laredo Alice Laredo Falfurrias Corpus Christi George Haag' Gerald Haby Michelle Hall Grady Hammett Jane Hardy Alice Uualcle San Antonio Corpus Christi San Benito Victoria , il ' -I 'gli v I - it .lik l Q, It ! W, 5, N, V- ' N r fel ' 1 X ,. ri- ' '- 'Off ,uf 3 if . y . 1 ' 2 A if C fffi .' .iff A 15' ' T t 1- 1 ' Q. l I Q Y C - A ,- . , ,tw af - 5' - '4 7 rg , f 5 r i 'll I Vp 'SL' lvl' , f 2- 'N g . E,-Q-zu. i.fv ff ,jg-ivl'- fo r ,: - A grgfl 'U75i:1f,:-Ll, lv :if MH 1. 'fl nl Z ' H: 202 John Harris Kenedy Jerry Hedrick Corpus Christi Nora Herrera Kingsville Pete Herrera Waco James Hill Victoria Blanca Hinojosa Palito Blanca A : N ,il ' jerry Hintzman, Aransas Pass we W ees' i f C ? Jerome Hitzfelder, La Caste Pat Hobbs, Johnson City ,A Helen Hodge, Kingsoille ak A il Victor Holy, Port Lavaca iv- Nancy Hoover, Corpus Christi Martha jo Hornung, Robstown Leon Hrabovsky, Yoakam Pedro Huerta, Mathis f W qs W P A fl- J 't i' me Bertha Hunter, Kingsoille Charles Irwin, Kingsoille Virginia Jay, Alice C David Jennings, Belton Eliza Jimenez, Crystal City Patricia Jimenez, Alice Sam Johnson, Sweeriy Suzanne Johnson, Alice l f l . ll W ' N i I if A JJJJVE Q Y mul J'JJ J Y J J J Sara Johnston, Mercedes F 'J 'I L I ' ' T' vs. H ff . , 5. Ji :' 2' ' J W we Silvia J fx 'Q' TR V Tiff J J 1 , , . .tiwef-,' -' f J Jf1'Jff+fiv sw -1, A ,gf i J . 2 J '-, 61 . W',j,i'maR,, R 1. -gm '1 ' F JK, -X -. JJJJ Wu 2 J , 1 A ? JJ ' ,H ' 1 . , -S. J 1 f z fi 1 I I F X 'Wifi F K ' 1 '. ii H , - ,V 5 I M Fw-. , - J wJ vs,1 :QJ J A ..,, 5-3 , 4 if I if , -hw .. ','-as Af.. ., ,U , J. ee - --gg--,WN fl F7 .vm .: -'-- 1 , ,h tra- -. ' e'a'f-f'.5F2'f5:,' A- Ig'--M pina? ,- f 111, pf- - - ' 3 5if3r.-f:',riHrfi! 45iY5Qg,.? L?:i '?5t'sQ'g?'n: -- ,,,,,A: ' Zeta Chi Rush Party is pepped up by a nc-busting exhibition by Carole Mauck. ie Davis and Joyce Pawlik watch. Raymond Kirksey Josephine Kromer Ronnie LaBume Kingsville San Antonio Aransas Pass Bruce Lindsey John Lindsey Howard Loewe Ingleside Corpus Christi Hallettsville R J -C-Q, S-as .1 Joe Jones Refugio Monroe Jungmann Bishop Joe Kincaid Sabinal Ann King Kingsuille William King Corpus Christi Peggy Kirksey Harlingen Ronnie Lane Azucena Laurel Odem Corpus Christi Jesse Longhofer Orlando Longoria Donna Encino ' A E1 JJJ X x g. Jw F J fl. J- EJ ' Mg, 4 I J 'SW 4 Mila ,IJ J fl? r'lf fl af' fl fsiiiiii '14 is Doreen Lauste Harlingen Margie Lowrance C otulla 74-0 - f Q 1 l: JJ. is'- 25 r W-x 45,- 2 A I 1, J, ff- A J 1 V f is ig J X J J ' Jean Laxson Corpus Christi Icllefanza Lozano Falfurrias -, - V I J ., ,W lf' , , f fs ,fs Samuel Lester Cost Illiana Lozano Raymomluille 5' . fl il my .,,, i,,,, ew' if 20 Walter Lubojacky N eedville Kenneth Martin Vanderbilt Susie Lynch Flour Bluff Peggy Martin M cAllen , R 1, 1 Af K lx if ii it r W . QL Q, 'Tiff is as we 4 Barbara McEowen Harlingen Rosa Maria Martinez Corpus Christi A-I ,Q ,a al ,X fig?-fii, i lu- , U K, it J . lf l ull M V i 31.2 gi . .. ' L :uf I ' -' - i5'Ilf,.3fii5A LIL? f' ,r-- - 1 si! ,afgfkl A f' i+z1.'ff 2'. xt' , , as f A fl. I 122175 fu? - Q- ji Jw , N51-'Ulsfg -7411, . - 1 2 ,111 32 5? S ie Haw 1 'li' 5 2,335 r Q Q n r 4 i m J as '3' 5 5, R W f ll ' i Wesley B. McCehee Corpus Christi Terri Martinez Corpus Christi Carole Mauck as? Elmer McLeod Denzil McMurrey Carol Marek Darwin Marek Hobstown Pleasanton Corpus Christi Corpus Chnstz Charles Massey Mary Dean John Matocha Van Matthew Alice Niassey Beeuille Caero A ice George West Milton Mead Somerset Michael W. Meyer Kingsoille Sandra Meyer Kingsoille Bob Mickolas Kingsville Clark Miller Brownsville 'Vi . 4-43' f ,. 1. 1213? 'Ei 'ff-Q21 f-fir? Q: - sf-r Qg Jiffffzxp f',j , ,j 21.11559 ff ut gi L,:-gun, rw.: i 2 -tflwrfy-'--1 z V .i -,Af V -H I am -'-11:25 I 'HTF fl-:gm j'q ,lu'f,,'L, . J 34'21l i'l 204 'lb Bill Mills, Goliad Carolyn Mitchell, Corpus Christi Annette Moerbe, Bishop Alonzo Molina, Taft L Margaret Munn, Taft 1 'A Q H 5- , a Murray Ray Myers, Iourdantcm 9' Glenne Smith, Corpus Christi , ,L Gilbert Nelson, El Campo . ' x 154 R - E , li Marie Norquest, Edinburg Norma Norris, Falfurrias Tom S. Nuchols, Santa Rosa Terry Odneal, Premont Benjamin Olenick, Falls City Kathryn Oliver, Refugio Glenda Ortolon, Edna james Owen, Corpus Christi Mariana Palomo, Crystal City Richard Park, Aransas Pass Sheri Poignee and Susie Lynch greet Mr. Robert Eckhardt at ceremonies unveiling a portrait of him to be placed in Eckhardt Hall. Patsy Pierce Sherman I. B. Reyes Uoalde Q fx ' ff . - sea l f.. N . fl ifv i ff 31,7 V . EM -IIN: Fir NQJW J :fi .gfgffv v- ia 1 Homer Ply Pharr Bridget Richards Bishop '1 W il! Adolph Poenish Alice Kaye Riebschlager Cuero s F Roger Paton Benauules Gary Patterson Corpus Christi Patricia Pellegrino Corpus Christi Aurora B. Perez Kingsoille Elwin Petersen El Campo Jessica. Petrucha Wharton -:Q ' x KS Q l I. its ,gi N: .-, .. 1 if Ne' f ' 2 L . -1 f,, i f F . ax, ,, c Je' me Wh 4,9 1 'W' H- Ph., 51 . N , +542 3- W J Nw. 1-Jlflifll W. ' ep., Q75 K: a, .,,.:-, -1' s. r fl is 'Sl 1 1 ts 15 sl ., .,.. Y J 2fg5..,.,-- ,M f in X i U. I Marion Pringle Valentin R. I. Ramirez Ignacio Ramos Charlotte lfgrlintingla Kingsuille Kingsoille mgsoi e Pedro Rivera Dale Riley Jerry Roberts Richard Roberts San Diego San Antonio Corpus Christi Robstown e. YN 'V 5 ' X-U , '4 V il ,. T, V X Q lllwwuzta' f 51 , , 1 - in ,A it I ' . U41-. 1 . ,' ' x N 1 .g. . , I4 ..-'-. i:.' -- 'f T.. X Y As gzfg. X .5 ll , I V '. 'UNH 4 ' is .E 4 S f l F ill llfs L V P' ...av 2 R W S .. -'J lx w ,ln ' Xt 'V . ,. -- lf isj ' 4' ' .r 46 1-- '. if-' 'Clif . ' Q Marie Revett Corpus Christi Braycla Adela Rodriguez M atamoros, Mexico 205 ' ' ' ' 'f? . ,V Q 'i i is-H, at W r at J C i fr I v ' 1 X f g ' ' ' 1' A M if ia' W t ef 1 ' I at M ' l Esther Rodriguez Nicky Rodriguez Servando Lazaro Romero Helen Ruby Gordon Russell Melvin Russell William Ruthrufl Corpus Christi Floresville Rodriguez Combs Kingsoille Corpus Christi Bay City Kings-ville New Gulf Ruben Saenz Tommy Saenz Armando Salazar Maria Salinas Leonard Sauter Robert Schanen Ronnie Janice Schoenfeld Santa Elena Falfurrias Kingsville Crystal City Devine Kingsuille Echmiizilekamp Corpus Christi eesoz e -ci' :J, Barbara Scholz t 1 f-. Q1 , u-gm ,,-1, vu 206 C 9 15' 1 . of 4 2.- Portland Richard Schroeder Banquete ., 'i I H524 . , 6 Y .i ' 1? e ei as ,,,,,,t t K 7 H f V- I . at i , . ty t H ff, Q ' gi lit, .7 . lvl-fy 1 ' 'L' Vfifsi' ,111 3 W V 2 333. , -55322 Af , 1 t A fs: M ll it Lei 'Q '51 .1 iq vi'rP':5'l'3fg'2L2:t- FRQPF4 ft' - fl J' 'ai : 'veg vi -PTT' W' Q.. Katherine Sheeran, Falfurrias Robert Shuckman, Los F resnos Lamarr Silva, Corpus Christi Sylvia Sloss, La Feria ' 1 1 rfs If' , V VCR Sl Frank Smejkal, Beeuille Billy B. Smith, Van Horn Dusty Smith, San Antonio William Smith, Corpus Christi Jim Stewart, Pharr john Stewart, Barlcsdale Andrea Story, Orange Grove Pete Stricker, San Antonio Billy E. Taylor, Yoakam Susan Tegarden, Brownsville Arlen Terry, Corpus Christi Bobby Ray Thomas, Old Ocean Gerald Tiner, Ingleside Wilbert Treybig, Port Lauaca Elijio Uresti, Benauides -I .sv 'X it .A 6 'V ,fs- if ! I H l .af 1 ii N in . e ' D ,H , 3 PW ' james Utley, Beruwides , ' i f V we as '21-'Y .. - -b i iii Willie Utley, Benauides tu, A H , ,. , , 6llii iii 'i-,irgjf , ,, ' il '- ll it :-: it or C ww M - Xsiifsif' ll Helen Valle, Uualcle . ' ii gi, ' I -N wth ,,,,, ., ':':' 2' , M11 ,. i -' - f' 1--1-' ' -'..I'x 5.g..lg5:gi K ',', 1 If V X I ' 3 Mauro Mario Vela, Realitos 11:iTf?'QiiQJ 'ES lj'f,:,fHJ' LJ-g'jfI-,:- 5- 'im . 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M ,J A ' ,'1 ,. if JW i l ,I l Q stint fats ul Z 7 i is, QL 553:-'Z 5- 3114 A . 5- -' -it ' . A- in ' QS' mr W , W. f' il' 'Z V , .dy 3 n , I ' - f - W 5-,,. v 1: f., ' ZF' 3 2 ' ' .:,.,:.,.i.fvx,,Qt'2'h .vb ig -E - C K Y' f ' Da l 'lrlixy ,gg View -'ifiif' 9 . J Paulie Webb Billie Gayle VVciss Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Jimmy Withers Bobby Drew Whitefield Waxahachie Harlingen 1 4-a .. sf ' WRX N tupsi 1 1,-6 , . X A H 0 1 L 5, 'wig 2,5 f . H sa 5' 'uijrla-2 'Rt YW Q 4 P1 4 ' l X J l k l V Q ,A X ' if s 1 ' Y K. Q. 1 It J H mit D i . I 'UN EJ Margie Wcndland Tildon VVest Rohstown Bishop Wanda XVoodburn Clayton WVoolls Kingsirille Hondo Henry YVeseman Carthage lack W'ord Victoria 'YW i x N X l Ad at , ,P 3 f fr l Y' 'WW H 'VV f ,'1 w 2 SEATED: Ann Malone, Margie Hobrecht, Stanley Woelfel. STANDING: Bill Thornton, Reynold Veselka, Don Chamrad. SOPHOMORE CLASS STANLEY WOELFEL ..... ...... P resident ANN MALONE .... ....... R eporter DON CHAMRAD ...... ..... V ice-President BILL THORNTON ......... Parliamentarian MARCIE HOBRECHT. . .Secretary-Treasurer REYNOLD VESELKA ...... Student Council Representative fi SP , i ' nf- V E Sal 2 ,i if Robert Adams Iza Alaniz Conrad Alvarado Floyd Anderson Beulah Ault Richard Barton Buddy Bearce Mathis Kingsville Laredo Corpus Christi San Benito Kingsuille Falfurrias Fred Buri Houston Bobbie Ben'y, Kingsville F Roger Berry, Kingsville Denny Biddison, Lozano Bobby Birdwell, Iourclanton Ken Black, Kingsoille ' 9-'vi 1 I ' . Larry Biersteit, Orange Grove ag--I N 53' wi, ,. Y H lu 'Q John C. Boeck, Kenedy Bill Bonds, Robstawn John Borchardt, Harlingen Kathy Broyles, Ingleside Dixie Bridgers, Kingsville Richard Buchen, San Benito Iohnnie Bunk, Bay City Y Barbara Burgess, San Antonio Q lil' 'er Kenneth Anne Burns Armando Cadena Norma Cadena Burkholder Utopia Alice Bemzoides San Antonio Glenna Beaty Harlingen V- an ,R , , . . 4, ' L .L 1,1 1' S - V, Q F 1 1,!,, X V! X .,ir n QC , ' 1 ti l l ' ' -1 ' 'Ar t ff H .-,ri angie.-. V qggilua fi ' - B i en l l I Howard Cagle Corpus Christi st H 1 rsiw ,v nf., -, . i ,, Wa. will M ii ,rs it J gh j W as in if ill, E if Norma Cantu James Carden Alice San Benito Q 1 .4 , - ,K ' 'gg i lx lajjjglf .. , M, gig 4. xii ' V 'l 'TA' ilf? 7' i 209 2 352, Fl? l' B -1- f B 'ri , r ' l' Q i f-w.fl,.,f-X ' -:gf ,L S .xii- ' lx ' li-'isis - 4 J ll K KT,- W v B 1 il iii' il x N -'N' ' il ' X l lack B. Carpenter Azalia Carrillo Kay Carter Gilbert Castanecla Nancy Cavazos Bob Cecil Don Clmmrad Kllfll Benauides San Antonio Raymoncloille San Benito Dilley Mineral ' Y C - - Y V m Arleigh Clary, Freer , rl Ch - I f fl F 1' W - Ty Y f 'T 3 Q l 4' 1 Jim Coleman, Kingsville 4 . '-X 1 N V T ', . 11' . X4 , ' a . 1 a Q f f l if V, ll Edward Collins, Boerne ' I l Roberto Cortina, Canwguey, Cuba 7 wil ' 1 gk: 1 ii- 1 I lilly A - i an or X . -1 al Nr X i E I f Y in 3 'ES X -as w 5 ,iii ' :Tax f Ja .W 4 il ls T i r' ... f n 3 ':- 5 l J, at 4,7 l is-3 rX N ' if Y . .F I'-, . X . -.,,.- 3? is l '59 ci J' 5 f .llmx 'Luk , 1-XL .P-,' , 11 - 'fi,ig,, Q 3, 'l'i ' i Susie Davis George West Q '..:.:.k Sterling Deaton Harlingen I L' Asif' .sei ' : A N ' 4 fywv- an t 1 gs- s l Bernardo De La Garza Hebbronuille Judy Cotton San Antonio Iohn Coyle Alice Mary Kaye Crabtree Kings-ville Beverly Crandall Harlingen Joseph E. Crandall Kings-ville Larry Craven Harlingen Derly Dilley Don Doeriler Zapata Kingsuille ' --VN. r za ,X , , ' Y' f , Vida'-px' J- I -535,1 l .fel like yi nf f if 'f..'f W ,. ,:. , -f 10 I Lance Crews, Kenedy Ginanna Crouch, San Benito Sylvia Dailey, F ort Worth Coleman Davenport, Uoalde jerry Dorris Brownsville TB J N -. Clarence Christian Dinero Ross Doughty Uvalde ,. i :wifi 54 it pf 1. L ng-. l 1f5' ZR Jack Douglas Sinton F I-N F tau 0 ' ' 3' fy f I F5 , H vi l'i X A oh. , 35 , X 2 if J, , x- 7 , N N v Q . .1 ul 1 t rt ,F f lflsi. N X lr jim Downing Clarence Dreyer james Duclcett Joyce Duncan Charles Durivage Archie Dworaczyk Ann Eakcr Lyford Kingsoille Alice El Campo Lyford Long M att Kingsuille Robert Elzner, Taft Arnold English, San Antonio P g Herb Ernst, Somerset Pat Eubanks, Refugio Benlmm tums Roxy Weaver for a Hip cheers at the Homecoming Bonfire. Ruth Fuentes Kings-ville Elva Garcia Ben Bolt Tommy Ferguson, Harlingen Oscar Fogle, Refugio Vida Kay Freasier, Edinburg Fred Fried, Alice' E nid' l I ffll' 5 Thomas Faires M emphis, Tenn. Bill Faragher Pt. Comfort L Pat Faughtenberry Bishop Susan Faulkner ' McAllen fs be F, Kenneth F awcus ,N Alice 'W' jg-N , Io Ferguson Woodsboro - F I lfae L 6 5 i ' , if ,, S-,.,. 1v. v1f-ml 1- it 1 L 1 . v l S 'fs if 'r 'if ws Frank Garcia Louis Garcia jerry Garrett Mary Garrett Robert Garza Alice Alice Kings-ville Kingsville Weslaco - M. . .-iq' if b . .- ',:' ' . , .tb . i,,fw? , ff l K' i , E -fra was X m it Vicki Eberle Carrizo Springs .il , , ikiiffl hqj 1 .vig 1- 13159. -. -A ,. . -'F , C? ' A ...ff 'Q' Sf L 'V sr .rn . gp ., if ff A ,fs - img K lv WS? J :Q 1-9 49 'lvl' 1' fa Silvestre Garza Robstoum 211 ff 5' Jil X.,!f' 59 i Ofilia Garza Carolyn Getts Gail Gideon Dollie Gilliam George Gillett Burnel1Goetzel Diana Gonzalez Reynaldo Granado Alice San Antonio Corpus Christi Kingsoille Beeoille Orange Grove Benaoicles Beeville 1 H- V 1 -'iv ' Jerry Graver, San Benito ,P sq, -ff' 4' .Q Michael Griffith, Beaumont ii A ' ' -'-' ' -. ' f . . . ' - -, 751' ,,.. Peggy Guion, Kmgsvzlle 4 ' - a fp x ' 'PRE .- D V . i t f ' Patricia Hagan, Orange Grove H. .,, V .' E as x, , 5 Fi ' ' ..-J.'9.,f1 -1 5E9 '5' , . flu, '! -M ,gifaii gjga 3 H b 4 :L ,V -1-wr r..-rw. .u , L . ga -'iff Mary Tom Harper Robstown Anthony Harvey Corpus Christi Charles Hatch Corpus Christi Travis Hayden Iourdanton Iarrell Hayes HVQ. xx . f V ' r N ,,. H:-fc .2R:. 'T I al A V. , 5 l 'rl 2929, 3' A I I ls Belton Herbert Haynes Vanderbilt Mary Kay Hellums, Orange Grove Evalynn Hendrix, Taft 'Y Io Helen Herder, Karnes City Danny Hiller, Victoria Betty Hinkel Lydia Hinojosa Margie Hobrecht Norris Hodge Cotulla Alice Kings-ville Kingsville ,-JA fi 55' Pat Hogan Mike Hudlow Odem Childress f V ., ll b-ip - 19 ,Y V, I Pa. , e YY 'N 1 5' Sue Humes Sinton -4 X! ,rv e Mary Iacobs H ebbronville V, f - . Q il , 1'5 ' jLWl'5. ' f . ,,, ' 5' Ag? ' W1 ' 1 ' ails? 1 1 . -. 'L .. gr ' ,f f H is i El if bv , my o , 1' mah tl, Q A 1 ,lg 5 73 ii 1 1 P I , . M agi W nik ? 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Zapata Sandra Morgan Kenedy Linda Ann Moore Refugio Teresa Moore Harlingen J 3 Judy Mullen N' Alice Monty Murray Bishop P . 1 N ' janet Nance, Victoria , 2 ' e I r , X m 5 jimmy Nix, Goliad i Patsy O'Barr, Harlingen ,fa-5 , - A V Kathleen O'Brien, Kings-ville . A I A , ', W ,L we L. r . Angel Omelas Laredo r- Sf , ' hir' l X Eddie Ostrowski Larry Paar Peggy Pack Charlie Parker Santa Rosa Corpus Christi 311911017 Edna 5 I '53 f , Q 5 L if nr--dy , 3 Richard Parks Gohkzd V.. Q!-YA if'-'ff ,P ,..-P M? N M rf K' '- wi' N f IJ, T Jo I X S l . MJ Nl 'wa xl 4 f K z Carl Paul Joyce Pawlik Peggy Pearce Margo Petch Jack Peters Bishop George West Dallas Harlingen Crystal City Glenn Purdom, Premont Amparo Quintanilla, Kings-ville Ernest Ramirez, Brownsville Oscar Ramirez, Alice : -552 s W h 2 , I1 K ' -nl li1, A's A, gp-f 1 X ,, pk .P N' l .E 'r Carolyn Prater Delmita P 4:QJn14 '3E -,rw I Q r films, , ...,, ,E rw: .' 1 V I ,C 9, ,J,- - V .A I' W , X af-at 1 Qfsc- is -Q 'fr ' 5 t K P14 1635 . i .,, K , V l si: V ,ff Mary Helen Price Corpus Christi .x .-L, . ,A :A xgg ,KN .'- . . - , f X J' El 5? v. ' 5 an-. I 1- mx sz' Q 1 ,1- Arline Puckett San Antonio J, tl ' ' ' rw k Prudencio Ramirez 1 ' ' A Weslaco Q3 ' f . - W, - gif f 3 . V3 , A Greg Ramon it ,lg H X . - V Robstown N- .Mi g if Beatriz Ramos Y K, 1- ' , Laredo 1 , X I Sally Rankin Q b P- Harlingen ' - ,X Irma Rangel QQ QA., ' f ' ' Kenneth Reed Qfay A ,gy Groves X f X .. ' ' ff it , i. -Q 1 L ' u j,:..'-' I ry Erler and Mary Ella Lan1er help a dad I 3 ggi - A-!,1f5,XXXii , --Us , ister for Dad's Day activities. ' a i i w,e:43Mm.,- .- Va . I Merri Richards, Ingleside V 'P 1 Q, ' , . Y X ll - 'lar--.W iiigwl Frances Robinson, Premont 4' gg 49 'P' . 'YM Jackie Rodriquez, Kings-ville I 454 l' V ' fu , N J: I 69105 1 e.-Er! Maria Rodriquez, Kingsoille M 1 5f:lEYi.l:A., if sig : ' lg' da - ct-Jeff! as ' '-Wiatr. ' 1 r ff, ' - f e I '55 rd' . l 9, E-l' Oscar Rul Robert Runclberg Tommy Russell Silvia Saenz Lauro Salclana Alice Sanchez Kenneth Sanderfer Richard Schaefer Alice Kingsville Kingsoille Flllfurrias Mercedes Corpus Christi Sinton Victoria np, -1 2 21 2 L 1 r X EX' w W 5, T- sv , -2-' , ff! Karl Schlessiger Lgfford YVM x 115, J 4,1 xgfrv-1,1 Bonnie Schmitz Sally Scogin San Antonio San Benito 3 ,Z M. 25. . . fe. i w E, M I-,A-,tam I ww - , 1' ' et lags X .5 I f R ' R' ., . .1 Don Seale Karnes City 5 ii I' f I r' i Q, R. N. Saurez Corpus Christi Ronnie Sullivan Robstown Bob Swatzell Hondo Sylvia Sweatt H ehbronoille Wanda Sweet Kingsville Drue Talley Corpus Christi 5? 1 Q Io Lynn Thompson Kingsville Monroe, La. Robstown Q r ' il ' 'K iii hi? ' M I . I., I '--Y?':'? i 'ki hw ihlf f i,fgxw 'L li 1 ffrfh p Y 'N ' iv :.: N K KXUM I 3 , :L . H ' 'T' 16 '-R if ' aff? if ' x 1 R 'mia f iff r 1 ' Martha Sebern Daniel Silva Nancy Sizemore Carolyn Smith Brownsu-ille Engle Pass Alice Victoria Sam Smith, New Braunfels Rudy Soliz, Beeoille Carolyn Stutts, Kingsville Genoveva Suarez, Premont Kris Tanner, Weslaco Laura Temple, Bishop Mary Faye Thomas, M cAllen B. I. Thompson, Sari Benito Earl Ticlwell Fidencio Tijerina William H. Traney Robert Trevino Robstoum Corpus Christi 53 Barbara 'Trice Corpus Christi fgfx '! ?P Rf i Eb W Patricia Trice Don Tumberlinson Corpus Christi San Benito W use af ' P H lvl-15-gknx' la ! Q' ni' -W ill ' t . - 5 Q , , , y 'Ni l i f 5 , l A Reynold Veselka Maria Vargas Raymond Veselka Bobs-town Old Glory Corpus Christi db' 5vv,, ,pg .i,w. ,,,,,. Ioe Villarreal Laredo Anne Wallner, Kingsville Don Ward, Falfurrias Nancy Ward, San Benito Roxy Weaver, Chapman Ranch 'if A vf , 'fllaifi . ,ug 2 In i-, Y 2.1 I ' ,. ' .A- ' f' y F ij is 1? 1. i i H W - '- ' if ' fi it ' 'lil-ll, 5 r Ytffl 4 rfilm.-..2 ' C 2 ' Nz. A - N ' ' ,l- Q i Q, X xg,-I fi - ' ikmlql jfs., ..- - i ' 'Q' -N -5 -'ff 3-:3' A' E . if Q ' 'ii' -if ., 4 .-.. if' P14 ii 5 - 'Ei 3 Q , H3 Jw Q i - fr iff? a n fa- H ii V ii is Kathleen O'Brien, Terry Moore, and Vicki Eberle sing Jalisco at the AWS picnic. T. I. Weimer Barry Welch Nancy Wesley Ierry Vogel San Antonio Kingsville Delmita Kingsville Richard Whatley Robert R. White i if Alice J' I 5: Oclem db J, Q., 1 I Sandra White . George Wick, Rio Hondo Robert Williams, Victoria John Wilson, George West Laura Wilson, Kingsuille Beverly Wright Ray Witten Alice Dinero Stanley Woelfel Kingsuille Woody Wright Rio Hondo ,i Uvalcle V . H ii1llS' Zx f - 5- 1 'I M1 , ,4 X ' -lx i .L .35-5: 352' ' .W e Fred Wuensche David Yeary Premont Kingsville if fi WJ Willie Vrana Linda Waldron I ourdzmton Victoria Lester Wallace Kings-ville : --f ' 1 Lk .V ,GR t T. ,K I .H QA I 'Z If . xxv I , . , X, sr is .S X gn, 4, A xiygi i A E , x .-.. N 'fe Roxanne Yzaguirre H ebbrrmville iQ i l -f u w- ' 1 I 1 ' 'xxx 3 ' i HM' 1,2339 ill' X ' 'uc MTN- V uf: if + i ai Kenneth Zimmer Beeville 217 FROM LEFT: Mary Matthews, Tommy Wendlaiid, Noma McGregor, Debby Iarl, Donna Harrison, Kenneth Lewis. FRESHMAN C ASS KENNETH LEWIS NOMA MCGRECOR I MARY MATTHEWS DONNA HARRISON 7 TOMMY WENDLAND DEBBY JARL 7,.......e.... .... OFFICERS .ee.,,... . ..I..,,.,..., ..II,,.7..... P resident Vice President Sec1'etz11'y-Treasurer Reporter Parliamentarian Student Council Representative Charlotte Allen, Corpus Christi ',,,,,,,l ' I I James Allen, Corpus Christi X ffm A gg, ' .ri 5 W K' hw hy 72 i A 'i'VWd Zr' i E -'NW Y!'ig,,!fi55 ' Ierry Allen, Bio Hondo -L Q: ,V Q Pat Allen, Bishop M v 1 -' A! w N ff f Humberto Alvarez, Kingsoille il' 5 ..:,-.,. - 'is it gr if , fr fi i . -- ...-.n- vs: I if H '53 ' Durwood Audirsch, Karnes City , Ronny Avery, Corpus Christi my Wayne Bacon, San Antonio Q Christy Baize, Corpus Christi I' Sherman Benys Corpus Christi Tommy Bomar Three Rivers . 5' ' A W- J ' N . 3 . 12 ' lf 1 1 it 33'- ' 'N 6' d Lrnhfffw I 551-3 Bruce Berry Kenedy Tommly Borchers Beevil e , iq- Ie K ' X -0 . r was 'u Evelyn -Bippert Kingsville Juan Bosquez Robstown Barbara Baker, Corpus Christi George Baker, Texas City Finley Barth, Ir., Karnes City Mickey Beard, Bloomington Lareeda Beebe, Kingsuille Rudy Bendixen, San Benito Rick Bixby San Antonio Betty Braly Three Rivers Y 2 3'L.'f'.'? in M I ow iu A , 1,5 X, K Melvin Bluhm Runge Beverly Brooks F alfurrias Milton Bluhm Runge Brenda Brovsm Corpus Christi Wm 2 J 455-- GP -AA ,. vw-.W - ' , ..n4l1:'., H ' lv W - I sk, t -::.:11'L.v-1Tv..'ff -: ---:- ' -.-:rw-111:11-1.1.1.3 1-':, -::zm:::-:'.z::-:'.u-- if: 3111E1E1E?E1'53i31 . 32'-. vizuizwilnzi- ! 1 1 gf' L , A 'vvdi il C r r Corky Bryan Cynthia Bryan San Antonio Falfurrias Brodus Caflall Sandra Caflall Beeuille Bceuille ' 'sf f . 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Ralph Camthers Lela Cash Priscilla Caskey Premont Lyforcl Kingsoille Elaine Cohrs, Alice Carl Cole, Houston Barbara Cornelius, Agua Dulce Ioe Cosby, San Antonio A '5-4 Leon Crawford, Kingsoille Carlos Cruz, Robstawn Carolyn Cumberlancl, Kingsuille Kathleen Cumberland, Kingsuille james Cunningham, Fmt Stockton Dennis Curry, Sinton Paul Curtis, Cotullu Curl Cutler, Calullen Carol Daniels, Inglcsicle Bonnie Davis, Corpus Christi Harold Davis, Beeuille I it in .. ix v -E-11:2 N l w iilliie li I 1 Bobby Day, San Bemto ,Mil ,Y Iona De Leon, Alice Anna Lee Dean, Harlingen L Freshman Follies presented a picture rigors of ROTC at AGI. Iudy Durham San Antonio Manuel Flores Robstown ...Av I Pattie Elder Kingsville Rodney Fox Bruni ' iiN'l' ' X . 3 H F W., V' lit f il., hi? of Adan Elizondo Alice Mary Io Frailing Harlingen 'YF lg 'Q me- 0 nav , H H! H Fi . M .4 if fn- W +7513 L- e- . ig 1,iV.Q.11y,.v.g 'Q 'iq a QR 5-,leL1i.V.3:4q+t3g .1 ., n qt MY sig: fl , vii li lf, L Xi A ,i r 4 . T922 'isiiilgf i Mary Diaz De Leon Hobstown David Dieliom S eaclrift Jim Dorsey B eeville Julie Dotson Corpus Christi Suzanne Drawe Weslaco E. W. Dromgoole Karnes City Thomas Elliott Pawnee Kaye Franklin Bishop Karen Ellis Houston Landon Friske Sinton am- .Q K sb i-'Wg fat , if-i'i.yg:Si, 1. E .C ... i. Xfxlixfs. l .li Ei' :,1:E fl ter ,7 i, LAw,uH,, A, J -vm Wgs AQ P5.. Melvin Finch Charlotte Paula Fritsch Robstoum Phillip Finke Beeeille Cary Gadeke El Campo ill l Q5 i .R 'Q , v ' C it Q ' ii ref 2'-W Wetlsfzzssz lf' ,Q -2:-:QS 1 lilg,-Qlffgxx -, E-L L :R 39 X-11 W eg .,..,, 5- .Y,- ri- 55431.- . iii v-e4 C it NW g?w,:3i'2'jg1l -, 'V ,, fs .E .Q Q K if 'ff' ,N Q .i u it img 5 i xi Xl 1 Darlene Fletcher Port Isobel Hector Gallego Laredo W ,i V 9, N... . . l Sie I 'Wi X G- al' il M SX ig: 'Ni x 15 f JJ?,f ,, ,.1, ,.p-5 i-I-'V' 221 I N i ii 3, iii , i 5 V jg: 4 QQ . ' L, . E5f5,gif,,i milfs- .T I so f 5 W l 'V is Z'1 ' iii ' if f f? ' Me. - ' Q f we it . lg Ii.,saggg, ! - ,. ,., '. f- ww .1 I. . , I , lie, if neg: A ga, 0 if r ' I iQa!lQ5iZ: '.ffg?3??' ' - 'Q Y -Q ' 52. . 3-Ili + l',i1Lsw5v'A,z1 2 'M ' ..'frQ,.V' w is ,.v. .,,. 1. ., ew, ,, k ' . .2 Q ' i K M 2 Q I M ji -1 ' N55 ,, , ii 33, xgr ,ma ilvwggubggw , 55- f ' W sw me , , A . , J . ., U it I ' it S or , ' li n y , Ail, i QV- iw-ies:--.,,,Q.1 Dora Galvan Carmen Garcia Ermelincla Garcia Lorenzo Garcia Luis Garcia Senescio Garcia Eliza Garza Esmeralda Garza Sebastian San Diego San. Benito Benaoides Taft Kingsuille Premont Alice Vancine Francis Girado Maria Garza Maria O. Garza Robert Garza Wilbum Gideon Kingsville Kingsville Weslaco Dilley rg 1' ' 5' 11 I ii Q Q 1 F1 1? .f Berta Gonzales Alice Iosue Gonzalez Heb bronuille Mario Gonzalez Oaxaca, Mexico Bill Goodwin George West Richard Goss Belmont Billy Grant Karnes City C N LJK ,A 6, M Billie Jean Gilbert Gilclersleeve Buenos Aires, Ottis Gold Laredo Belmont, Cal. Argentina Beeoille argy Grant, Karnes City Penny Greathouse, Alice ilbert Gregorczyk, Sinton orman Gregory, Santa Rosa Pat Greif, Tyler Arnoldo Guerra, Kings-ville Bill Hall, Port Isabel Lou Hall, Corpus Christi Alicia I-lam, Beeoille Robert Harder, Falfurrias David Harrington, Pearsall Donna Harrison, Devine Rowland Harvey, Port Laoaca James Harvill, San Benito Ripley Hauser, La F eria George Havelka, Robstown Kenneth Hefte, Bobstown John Heinze, Port Isabel The Queen's Shotguns presented a drill routine at the Powder Puff Bowl. Charlotte Hirstine Corpus Christi Robert Isaacson Houston Lois Hoover Corpus Christi jack Jackson Stockdale 'QE' precision Walter Horton M eclina Debbie Iarl Lyford Q' s Donald Henderson El Campo Richard Henderson Mathis Miguel Hernandez Robstown Ymf F5 W Bill Hester - ' San Isidro Rodell Hinkle Kingsville Roel Hinoiosa Seth Howell Kingsuille Ioel johnson Santa Elena Kingsoille s -4 . ' W . X X V Q1 - e-W' n 5, .A it Sandra Hughes F-reef David Jones Alice -x ,s V l , r U ,ss Jerry Huntsinger JoAnn Huntsinger Mathis Kaysene Jones Corpus Christi r fmt , is , ff y i 2 llU,'v',.i,, J 22521 S A fi 1, , Pais fx -ff f- xf ' 11 N 1 2 -' lla- i N if ,. 9 .i:,.i ,! xi ,xp Mathis Mildred Jones Bishop Norman Hymel Morgan City, La Wanda jones Valley Mills 22 as f ?' , 1' 'PQ ia 71 rl? -. r +47 . .v-as -,Q fine- V ,U . Mis.. , gig! ii E, . 3 , i ,,, . : . W S rj , 3 -i f la? ask il isiifig. ,A , .. A-.j-vs 2 lk' L. 4 is ' Q if Q 4 L 'P' fa 2--1 59' 4- fe f P II f 4 ll ,ji A Y : w:35:i+E+fif' 'Lp'--4-vi 17-3.f1i?',,:'4. Peggy jordan Lamar joseph Gerald Iurica Carole Sue Iusti Barbara Kanipe McAllen Alice Corpus Christi San Antonio Kingsuille Sue Kimmey Malcolm King Bill Knippa Marcia Larson Paul Larson Aransas Pass Corpus Christi Knippa Aransas Pass La F eria ,QQ 41. , .. lm le ' -ZF -f V gi?-Anvil' ff R , 1 f L15 Q, v' i ..', sri if f'1 iq ' if I I , - i f 2. 'fill' GN .ff ' H gg -. , f Lge ,1 , r N ,5, ,. ggi, L , k I xii- 5 : J Q 1 , l ll il ,I 1 , E 3 r 2 -4 A 49 , 2 fin ' ei A A ' i 224 '75 .v tix X. -- J 'L- bv- +1 1 1 ' ' V ,. Q .t U, N ak :rii: '1.-:-'fw' 4 ' 4 I.. -,, 1 ks A ,LQ , 1- 1 , .L l' in 2 'I . v . 'LN' .,..x,,i ,',. Omar Longoria Encino Roberto Longoria Kin gsuille Rosa Elda Longoria Alice Dora Lopez Kingsuille Rosita Lopez Alice Ruben Lopez Rio Grande City Robert Keese Agua Dulce Donald Lee Corpus Christi Iolin Kieler East Bernard Kenneth Lewis Donna Ronald Killin gsworth Harlingen Dale London Corpus Christi Trinidad Lopez Alice I Lynn MCCl1ll1l11H Kingsville A1.,f,f'r A - -lr Marie McCracken Kingsville L , 1 L 3 L ' K ' ! . Jerry McClellan, San Antonio ff Q A 4 9 CST -r 1 3 C ' v k v l Al liz! 1 Wu ' Exim,-ll . . 4 'I .. all Sandra McCullough, Refugio Noma McGregor, Baytown Elbert McGrew, Stockdale Edwin McKay, Aransas Pass Judy McKee, Corpus Christi Carolyn Mcfieynolds, Kingsuille Walter Mallett, Corpus Christi Pat Maloan, Port Isabel Joaquin Manriques, Alice Diana Marshall, Kingsuille William Meek Kingsville Margaret Monrial Victoria Sylvia Mendoza Kingsoille Indy Moore C uero va -Q 'E' Travis Marshall, Iourdcmton Linda Martin, Corpus Christi Emma Martinez, Kingsoille Irma Martinez, Kingsoille James Massey - - ' , gg , 2' ' 'wx' 5?-, K , kr A QW as , W -41xr w,1 'mNl M H nw xw u H S E - tl A W N fir:-1 it , al! -as H 1' ' , :E yt 1, M. Q Q, Q-A , fi i se? l f Alice Gail Matlock Houston Mary Del Matocha Sinton Mary Matthews Cuero Ann Mayo Odem Roger Maywald Pleasanton jamie Falvella crowns Kay Powell A8zI,s Maid of Cotton to climax the Press Club-sponsored contest. Wilbur Lee Wayne Menifee Betty Meredith Mengers San Antonio Aransas Pass Tynan Robert Moore San Antonio M 'ne . Italo Morales San Bernadino, Guatemala I -W 'Gi 'G' Dottie Morris Beeoille l f l -Q V iv M. Q' .. .wl M .. 5 ,, W X ,,HMT . f,-he 1 i, l -gage, ' ' Min ' . Saw' Dewey Mills Kingsoille Iackson Moss Laredo 'ae - fl i WlWl1 ?1u'35 Wi' tl K . :7 1 A ':' -A .4 , 1 , E, W Q., 9 'ln V w w 'V 'Sw-' ns- . 5 a -:::::::,g.1 -v f3,K7f' .Ip - f, v ' '..L.1'.y,8 'wh John Mireur Corpus Christi Barbara Mullen Alice til. n - U , f , sa' 5,4 ft ally ' fl f - 1 --Q Larry Molcler Harlingen Io Ann Murphy F alfurrias u . V L1 Y .N l ll ' ' ,. . 1 ' Q k Tirv sr-5 I W :mf - V 4 -. 5 X i 0 . -f 'V i V ' ., 1 r ' C :': 1 4 i lwwla F In in N N U gslfif ff 2' , 225 h in f I: .. - ,,. , fl, ' its -X ., i -y ,fzuvl it ,gf J., ' 1 i X R 3, l P 5 ,321 gi we EX is Rf, . ,ff -,iagv-'tl 'jf' 1, , 'l 1 ' , -'ref VDO '- ,, ' x g, it-N, ' V ' 1 in x ,, 1' ' ' 'V 1 ' 'll 'H l .- ..' ff,,V, gpE K I - ' ,, iivsi i, ef- ' , W . V l , .. , ' iv ,WCA ' K, ' A TT, 5 ' Email ' . if Q g iiiieiu-5 lv f li as l ' 2 is . '41, , U l ,.' 55:96, .'fl.i5 'iii f lllk, Y ' ISHN, ' l L ll Doris Nance Linda Nash H allettsuille Wfeslaco Tony Nobles Billy Northcutt Orange Alice James Nauer Alice Ronnie I. Orrell Corpus Christi N . W ., if E1 xy . , Tr D k y 7 N... gg I! . 4' 1' li -:,. , I yf'3S: : N.. Q, V 1 E , 'fx l Ll 4 Allil . l s it lsl' A 'W' ' 4 5 l VJ' 1 If K ,, a , Q xv ,tn Wm . pl' I 1 - , A4-i he 1 226 ri? , fi l ' wg I M lxi Belva Sue Neal Bobby Nedbalek Sidney Neidhart Richard Neumaycr Nanci Newman San Angelo Taft McAllen Kenedy Bay City Martha Oualline Israel Pulacios Direce Palmer Mary Parker Ioy Lynn Paterson Aransas Pass Alice Corpus Chirsti Pleasrmton Corpus Christi Larry Patterson Riviera Charles Paul Bishop Wanda Paulk Bishop Winston Peeples Karnes City Pat Pederson Bishop Gus Person Mathis ji' fi xg ' 4 ' 'X -,fa 1' ir jf :LY- , Lg 1: my? ,rf ii 1 sr my. 'P - lil' .W 'Vu 'ffl 4 - Q 5 n osx: r H QI' - J r ff? G4,-2 ,, tw, 6 I ' f 'f'Ie'. Q' .fn 1 - iv., .L n .' -A' jg. 1 ,' -' 1l 4 u U j - A w Pam Peyton, Bemwicles Doris Pickens, Bruni Kay Powell, San Benito Butch Pressley, Taft Edward Preston, Harlingen Lynnell Price, Kingsuille Louise Pringle, Charlotte Betty Nann Purser, Alice Raul Quijano, Laredo James Ragau, Austin Verne Ragle, Taft -ISF m R. .,r.. Mack Ray, S inton Will Richmond, McAllen Richard Ridgeway, Bruni Hurry Risken, Riviera 'Dx Hector Rivera, Benavikles ,, are-1 Lupe Rocha, Corpus Christi Carol Ann Roberts, Bishop David Robinson Athens 1 Q. Jessie Rodriguez K Robstown 1'-' '-utf Mary Rodriguez - 1 DJH anis M ' ft i' aspire' N 'Q lmv WW I is 5 4- i 1' ew sy Sandra Roth COTIJUS Christi Q3 Adalberto Saenz 1 Ai if at e. . gr Benavides - .,,k ' , ' . . Aurora Saeuz A San Diego 1, l5 ', X Kay Powell and Sally Scoggins made cute clowns at the Beta Gamma Rush Party. Frances Saenz Ileana Saenz Severino Saenz Julio Saldana Ramon Suldivar Nelda Salinas Santa Elena Santa Elena Santa Elena Lyford Kingsville Hebbrrmville Timothy LaMar Sanchez Paul Sanders Jose Sarabia Jule Sayer Iames Scarbrough Schmachteuberg Alice San Antonio Kingsville Harlingen Kenedy Brownsville fin , ' of .. - i, J 1 1.5 3 - A ' W -s-i 'jf' gy ...ff '2-,.., 1 . i 5 5 midi 1 , mi :11 z rim-? :I y, 1, , 11, xg, j L 'R -- ef 7l7 '? .. .,i. ' f 21 Q12L1-QA:-:ss-f-2:5 i,i, ,.. f :11 12. SEQ -1 ,nv-' ,X:'....., , . nr' Iggy W - -N' K i f ii - 'fill -' . Q-1,1 V 19 5x4 l1 A, X me S 1 i 1 is- Yl . 5,s511iJ, if - ' 1 1-,..:, E... ,,.. 'fi' ilgrgi. r V H? I! D' 1 'l 'ini 4' ' 'Z .11 ,ini J.,-J ,, . E ,Z 1 .Kr Q. 1 ,Z i.r's.z,:. V, r A, 1 + win-1 j QF' in 1 by ,, 8 T7 :ini . miaqgyif 4m .fx sq-1 F ,I Fiacro Salizar Rio Grande City James Sclionefeld Riviera .,r,:.--,,-,Q , x',,,'. . H.:-1.7-,. E, . . ,ok-, ..1e C, .M l ' 5 ll if P b lur Q 2 I It L J 3 P -1 L L' . I 'I N, , 11-'-'.,-4: -mag ,-if 'm 4 1 Douglas Salyer S intvn Geoffrey Sclirimslier Garuulo ' z j-in-51-QQ: 1, 41 1: w ' V xl 1 IH, 1.11 nj li, 1, -4.4 ., 1 1 H . f -'lu W 4-I EQ Y ., . 1 Ik g :' 1 I l Q .nfl 227 ,lg f f V Q ' -Q.. ff-if , '-yqne: kv .,,,,. S Qi 'fi , ni S ' ' l ,'x5,r v .-ii I m lhwm' H 1 , A 'W -1 X f 4 w- i, 1 4- 1-' , , Hifi wi- ffrzg Y , . I 1 he George Searcy Szlru Sue Sheley Verla Mae Beeville Baytown Shuttlesworth Beeuille Irma Solis Carl Stanford De Ette Steinle Kintgsuille San Benito Iourdanton ' Iudy Tipps 1 Alice I Doyle Tomme N0 hr- Robstoum I 'H fn-G' A M: ' A ---' Ml 1 it .gui gig it an - -- .HM in few f 'xiigm ,il . Y l iw . l ' . :: 55 1 - V :-- 'E if . '1 ' : g gi S V Q' N - 45,1-5 . ':: A-fi SEQMQN , E G' or EF 1 If w ?Vl 1 r L,q x4'f5N I4 I l 3- N - -- q 3 QCP ' fig agieri, f1e F9 q gfiq . N V ' l t 21: mf i asf' J I '. ll Dolores Silguero Albert Smith Gene Smith Kingsuille Bzmquete Taft Danny Sutton Ann Taylor Mary Joy Taylor Shawnee, Okla. San Antonio McAllen Coy Trapero Mexico City, Mexico Dorothy Traylor Edna Armenia Trevino Kingsoille 17, 25.1 'L f ev' f- ' .1 IGUX ...gf Robert Trump, San Antonio jean Tuggle, Corpus Christi Beth Turcotte, Sarita Marshall Turner, Sinton Gail Urnphress, Kingsville Ralph Underbrink, Corpus C Evelia Vela, Kingsuille Gilbert Vela, F alfurrias Marnette Smith Corpus Christi Glenn Tenniel Mathis A 1 ii,t,,, V F? .sisfsi . 1 H' Veg , X C f XJ. A Victor Smith Haymondoille Dorothy Thompson Edcouch kristi John Vemiillion, Karnes City Sylvia Villarreal, Rohstown Sylvia M. Villarreal, Curtis Voss, Edinburg Laredo 4,1 .aiu ff' W'anda Waddell, San Benito fi. ' '-S Kenneth Walker, Kingsoille -S fi .t M, Mary Walker, Three Rivers X fi ' Nancy Ward, Corpus Christi 1' .tu , e ...ix 1 1' , ir 1' Li' . ll2llx ..,. 1 Billie Rae Weathersby ' 1 L 1 Hebbronuille ' - gg: -,N 4.-' A K- V JI. - - 1 - - I . f -' , . E ,V 4. Am- - Q .V I, 4 V Tommy Wendland ' lfw:-Mx Q k 4 N I Y Um I In Hobstown W X J Q , ..,i ' 5 flf'll .ll .'V:' '- 6145! tw --' ' : Li ' ii 1 2 5 v 'M' , w r, 'V .- Karen Wheeler ' ','. r1-. 4 1 .ajft V, xl S. , Q , . lyk A F I' 1: in ,. ,iz jj ,rip j X i I, it LE, C, 3 X Us Hill--J l : A 4' lil' 1 x yr F 'QL in - . I I V. 'll to -H AL st., .1rN,1 kg gi, 5' , . ff ii., f: Msf5X1,5 C 'mg .- E E ffm af'22d9:s3s f.r ,,.r .1 5' Ir' -- W 1 :g1wfg1jTE:t1g:a f4' y , E-.E L A L 1' Wh I y P1 ,s ' e , 1 1, b -.1 .ra sf L a 2222 l We ew '1 - . ff RQ, -1-:Mfg a n : . - H S E E E E E 'E '43 '-5, 72, s- Sugar Land 1 -0 I f? If 5 Y ' 3 ,Q Shirley White 'V lk is 1 112lliatef1 . 1 . 'riff CM Cfeekf Wfrfvffgfnffl 1 . ? is ' 'i L ' l 3 X - 1 'L '55 it W W L ' ' l'11Q ' , . t . I 'VI Q 5- . 1 1 il f Iucly Whitener and Mary Ella Lanier compare views on the cattle market while Susie Drawe daydreams. The scene is the Zeta Chi Rl1Sl1 Party. Iudy Whitener Luling William Wranosky Corpus Christi Ruth Arlean Whitenton Laredo Albert Wright Beeville , 1 1' ':.ei.,.f 'Lv' , 111' f 11 1 If 1 1 x l 1 YA lf, l f l'11 Norman Wilson Rochester, M ich. Bobby Wrinkle Beeville .QV ,-A., -fc -6' D. C. Wisliert Willene Wishert William Wood Karnes City Karnes City Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Richard Yeager Marshall Zamore Jimmie Pearl Raymondville Lyforcl Zaplac Alice 415 1-0 in ,w,- an Robert Woody Alice Judy Zimmer Kingsoille ' N K I r'v I Y ELI- : .gr K' 'Gab i il Richard Worden Robstown Betty Zupan San Antonio , 1 y 1 gr e is 229 -RG 4 T255 '-gif 1 l A 4 JOHN F. LYNCH President Houston ROBERT C. ECKHARDT Secretary-Treasurer Kingsville MRS. FRANK MORTON LEWIS JOHN H. WIMBERLY Houston O. E. VAN BERG Mercedes VERNON F. NEUHAUS CECIL E. BURNEY Mission Corpus Chf1St1 Vice-President San Antonio BOARD OF DIRECTORS HARVEY RENGER, M.D. I. C. MARTIN IR Hallettsville Laredo X 5 5 K U rw: ' ,mggfwfiw Wwqazif -M S291 111291: W1 H :gm - 4 15555 Ja f f ,LX wr .53 Wigggyggwj. . Q g-v:.frE,,l'1Z- 115-L 'a ' ,- , 3 , fig f,u .:.::5,'aXQ ' ,Aw-455 E31 ,V . ,, 311111-F Wfmfxi M, A.,, 1 N H . My , awk, Msg! f K 5 6-Q X :XL fy S. 1 Q w u 'w - ' ff? gf-f ff , 1 xx ER EST H. POTEET B.A., MA., LL.D. PRESIDENT Q52 1. J fa sf' 7 Q I. C. IERNIGAN B.S M.S Ph.D Mrs. Bishop serves as a greeter at Dad's , Day registration. Deen of the Conege I N ,,, E . . W, :i,, W 5-- I1 -E fm if Nu. GEORGE MCCULLEY JAMES H. COLVIN EA., MEA., Ph.D. B,A,, MA, Registrar and Director Business Manager of Admissions E. .E ' :Aff f ' 'f Y, wg 1 -ffl Q ' j 4- , rf ,LX I ,iT .g' , , . r ,sf I .U f X . . . I ' 35.1-' :pLv XA , f... ai CARRIE LEE BISHOP JOSEPH SCHNITZEN E. TURNER GEORGE E. B.S., M.S. M.A. B.S., M.Ed. VAUGHAN, IR. Dean of Women Director of Student Dean of Men B.A., M.A. Personnel Services Director of Veterans Affairs and Extension H do-1' f E X HU' Ea, ' 1 ..-F .1 , Y ww Y . , 'X'-- R. I. COOK FRANK H. DOTTERWEICH IOHN W. CLOCK B.S., M.S. B.E., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Agriculture Professor of Engineering Professor of Education and Associate Director, and Director, Division of and Director, Division Division of Agriculture Engineering of Teacher Education W. HOWE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Agriculture and Director, Division of Agriculture J. R. MANNING B.B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Business Administration and Director, Division of Business Administration DIVISIO DIRECTORS r'rz+-::--..f '- ' ' -' 'fag - it S X !,4sE Dr. Robert Rhode and Harold O. Brown confer at A611 Christmas party. ROBERT D. RHODE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English and Director, Division of Graduate Studies S. 4 fb, V r, J . Q l ri y ,, .ai VN I E , VJ 5 QA R Mx, 5 A - ..,-.:, f - .E i 3, -M , 3 Born STEWAHT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English and Director, Division of Arts and Sciences ! F 2. . V 3, . . , . I Mr. South, Maj. Bloecker, Dr. Clock, and Col. Davis must be enjoying this conver- sation, they all seem to be talking at OIICG. ELDON D. BRINLEY B.S., B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Prof. of Health and Physical Education, Chairman, Dept. of Health and Physical Education LEWIS R. FISHER B.A., M.Ed., ECl.D. Prof. of Education and Chairman, Dept. 114.gif Zqgl v -, iv W W N H 3 5 3 .Wy ggwaff 1- JOE E. BROWN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Prof. of Economics and Chairman, Dept. of Economics, Geography, Sociology and Psychology R. 1. CALLAWAY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Prof. of English and Chairman, Dept. ' WMF l W .y N t .WWA Aw I '-1' WREATHY AIKEN B.S., Ph.D. Prof. of Home Economics and Chairman, Dept. of Home Economics PAUL C. DAVIS Lt. Col. U.S. Signal Corps, Prof. of Military Science or Tactics, Chairman Dept. of Military Science and Tactics FRED M. GARLAND B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Prof. of Chemistry and Chairman, Dept. EDWIN R. BOGUSCH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Prof. of Biology and Chairman, Dept. of Biology I. L. DORROH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Prof. of Mathematics and Chairman, Dept. of Mathematics A. F. GROSS B.S., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Prof. of Industrial Arts and Chairman, Dept. of of Education of English of Chemistry Industrial Arts .Pr Q, J' ,I L -63 i la W rl xii i- -H Q i. 'ryan ' I l f my ' .V.P C 1 ' i 2' l W1 M ,i 4 , ALBERT E. JOHNSON W. D. JOHNSON OLAN E. KRUSE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Speech and Chairman, Department of Speech B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Foreign B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Physics Languages and Chair- and Chairman, Depart- man, Department of Foreign Languages DEP RTMENT CHAIRME im my i ,ff ' . 429 -f -- 'H - Q-'Fir-55: 9 f l fi gg, si? itz,- tit .dt A 43952 , i 1 5: F..-'F A rl ' ' Pl-X LT':,. 1-Fir, , - '.., M-T Ji'2 ' R9 llfxi. lem X in X-tk v2j,'S.'a PRESTON STEDMAN B.A., M.M., Ph.D. Professor of Music and Chairman, Department of Fine Arts E5- F. B. WINES B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education and Acting Chairman, Department of Agricultural Education ment of Physics WILLIAM H. LECKIE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History and Chairman, Depart- ment of History H ,. ii H , ,X , ,:, ,, 5 H. i' A- sim! MW' i 1 1 KJ, -.N irq.:-i ,- ...-fm '. - i 'K k wr , , s,,,a f I Q91 wk 1 X1 ,ii 1- , 1 X1 . as , l .M N7 , ix .ii-,Jiri M JAMES H. McCROCKLIN C. V. MOONEY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Government and Chairman, Depart- ment of Government B.S. in N.G.E., M.E. Professor of Engineering and Chairman, Depart- ment of Chemical, Petroleum and Natural Cas Engineering Mr. Thorpe chats with Dr. and Mrs. Rickard during the Faculty Christmas Party. 2 i WILMER W ROBERT E I DELMER BEN P. BAILEY LEO L. BAILEY CHARLES C. ALDRICH ANDERSON ASHWORTH B.S., M.S., M.F.A. B.S., M.S., Pl1.D. B.A., M.A., B.A., BJ., M.A. Professor of Art Associate Professor Professor of Assistant Professor of Agriculture Geography of journalism and Director, College News Service BETH BAKER B.A., M.A. Instructor in History D. C. BAKER B.B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration HAYATI BALKANLI B.S. in M.S. in E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering DON L. BARTLETT B.F.A., M.F.A. Instructor in Art RUTH E BELL FAYE BIBLE VICTOR BLOECKER LYLE C. BROWN S. V. BURKS C. E. BURNETT BA MA B S MA B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S. Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor of Agri- of Econon-1105 of Home of Military Science of Government cultural Education Econormcs and Tactics, Major, U. S. Army ku . ,, 'ar JR Nagy? ...I B.A., M.A. Associate Profe of Education and Director of Placement ffx 7.1 43.55 Z Yi -Bi wr! 454 . 1 5 . ., .jggzp 5 4 Uiiilif N M. 3221925 5 l. ag, 12' ... , , zz-if . : ::::::.: .s 7 rfww . .. .d 175 BEN F. FREASIER DOROTHY BLANCHE GENARO CLYDE M. GRANT EUGENE A. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. GASTON GERBER GONZALEZ B.A., M.A., Ph.D. GREENE Associate Professor B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. Associate Professor B.S. of Chemistry Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor in of English Instructor in I of Business in Education Mathematics and Physical Administration Education WALTER GROSS B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business ' , W Administration 'C' Joi-IN s. GROWDON B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ROGER A. HAUENSTEIN y B.S.M., B.M., M.A. ld, ,am Assistant Professor f of Music I IOHNNIE MAE HAUN B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education EVELYN F. PHILIP D. HISEY WILLIAM ROBERT DONALD L. KATHERINE S. JAMES K. HERRINGTON B.M., B.M.E., HOOD HOWETH KANTZ KENNEDY B.S., M.S. M.M.E. B.S., M.S. Master Sergeant, B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A Assistant Professor Instructor in Assistant Professor U.S. Army Signal Assistant Professor Instructor of Education Music of Psychology Corps, Instructor of English Speech .ZX in Military Science - H... Mr YV' N--:m.a-Q -rw '! Q. ' ' . :. ' ,- 2, 7 . .F ' ' . 'D ff Ia ,fair . E, . , , ,, . . . . X. I . 1 .P u,i . L.-,, x ' A ' Wi .. .I J. ' If-, '..11,.gg ' if 'UQMQQ . fbgylif1ll.1yl'A-911,'.3,I N i .li X 'wfvrgff' . ' . . , Q.. , ,514 4. ,,,. . q .V 1-, . f, .. I f ' ' '. , 4. ' ' -3- ' ?'fKT2W:j- 5-1:7 , 1 - ::'Z5... , Q.: ' .,,fg.? A,f , I. - Q -Q I L ' fs it . 1 ' , ' ' ' - WS ,Z V - 1 E is nr - .i .L , ' ' Al . . m. ,.., .L- .. .. .4 .- G 555' T4 R 5 'fvsx f al Q. . 'I 3 V9 X F L yi 'xi-, +9 1 1 VZQH, . . -5 r . 1 W 'fe14f3w:1+:.. n 1' .. ,I Lt- r , H ,,. .,,... sw. .,... H ,,., . , , Xl V -?u1,..,.,ilf.i:z'.' ' I 1 -11 1-If 1 'it'1'f-fd?i5f65i:j i -1'i , -' vig-.fri ' 1' Li?-.-2-T .-get-..--' vu' ,X h' .1 J ' . r 8,4155-'W' , i fl. . A . L: frm- if 17 . I I ' 4 if ' BUXTON MAY CAMPBELL WILLIAM T. PAUL R. CHILEN JACK P. CLARK GEORGE O. I Ph.D. B.A., M.A. CARLEY B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. COALSON cute Professor Assistant Professor iolo gy of English I . V . X , . 7 7 C U I iss Beth Baker seems to enjoy the role watergirl at the Powder Puff Bowl. lDeWITT DAVIS CURTIS E. B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Education rr f-its - U., 5 - - -- I+. ' : 54 ' A EKLUND B.A., M.A. Instructor in Biology 4-l B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Phys- ical Education, and Head Basket- ball Coach ALFREDO I. ESPINOSA B.S. Instructor in Engineering Assistant Professor Professor of of Agriculture ANN FAREK B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Speech STEWART E. COOPER B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education SHIRLEY ANN CORBITT B.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Health and Physical Education EDITH COUSINS B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Sociology ROBERT B. FLANNERY B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages r'- fi' B.A., M.A., Ph.D. i Associate Professor I of History 'S-'I 'Wm il . fl I H l w li! P I' iffy' 'H L Yi , 1 i x , 1 Q V J f ' . DENNIS B. FORD B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration 6-nr. , 3 we ' , ,iff I V, v 131 . WALTER LOUIS REED EMERSON KORGES DONALD G. LEE KOEPPE B.S., M.S., M.E. M.M.E. B.A., M.A. Prof. of Electrical of Band Instructor in Engineering and Assistant Geography Campus Plant of Music Consultant 'F' ' 'fd W 1 'Fai if if 'fa FRANKLIN JOE BILL LEE B.S., U.S. Army ALFRED LEE B.A., M.L.S. Signal Corps B.A., M.A. Assistant Assistant Prof. of Director, Librarian Military Science and Tactics Bible Chair IACK H. LITTLE B.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Assistant Coach R. F. MCEOWEN B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts FLOYD B. McFARLAND B.A., M.A. Instructor in Church of Christ Economics and Mrs. Robert Partain look over the gifts at the Faculty Christmas Party. ROY GENE M. B. MCMURRY NORMAN L. LAWRENCE OPHELIA MCMULLEN B.S. McNEIL MCQUERREY MANNINC B.S., M.S. Instructor in B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. DWAIN E, MANSKE Instructor in Engineering Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor B,A,, NLA, Physics of English of Music of Home Eco- Instructor in nomics Education English Egfr l 'M i . llikili EBL D. A. MAYHEW LESLIE MELBERN B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Government .. B.B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration AA.- J, ' 3-.jp LOUIS R. NADELL Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army 22' -Q Lay. .. g -:...j . Q s 2 lj g. V X7 5 X ,J JAMES W. NEATHERLIN Signal Corps, In- structor in Military Science and Tactics l X-is i , .1 u 23 B .A., M .A. Instructor in English 'Q N, h t l YV , Y ' 'V' I fy il s ,YM-'KY W N 3 'W ix ll W Us T' ,,,ggga U, 'E -6 i 'H ,.. 'L Y se X .QQ E. H. MILLER JACK E. MILLER MELVIN MILLER LAURYN B.S. in M.E., B.S. in EE., M.S. in M.E. Assistant Professor of Engineering LOUIS C. MOLONEY B.S., B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian NED C. MORRIS B .A. Acting Librarian MARVIN W. MOUN CE B.S. Assistant Librarian CLINTON ELLIS MURPHY B.S. in N.G.E., M.S Assistant Professor of Engineering DAVID NEHER B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Agriculture B.A., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Instructor in Instructor in Assistant I Business History of English Administration MELROSE M. K. NORTHWAY ELIZABETH Al NITSCHE D,V.M. OLIPHANT B.S. Adjunct Professor B.A., M.A Assistant Instructor of Agriculture Assistant in Agriculture of Mathematics A ,sim is I 'WZ' , . A , 1 I at 'f fx 2 A I ist is 1 I. TALMER R. D. PERRY NORMAN N. PEACOCK B.S., M.A., Ph.D. PROCTOR B.S., M.S. Professor of B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Biology Sociology JOHN C. RAYBURN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History ROBERT H. REIFSCHNEIDER B.S., M.Ed., D.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education I. A. RICKARD B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Government JAMES ROBINSON E. V. RUHNKE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics of Chemistry ,, Hz- Ei I Sax ., ,, wigs-t,, ' 1' 'j me i A ' l'5 txdh F 'A i 'sr Qi I ZEN I irs I .issfrrs -I , X W A It I e Y' , RALPH C. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. RUSSELL Associate Professor B.B.A., M.B.A. Professor of Busi- ness Administration 35 -:jg , QF, ,A , M --11: Q-4, ,1 T i HW! iii 2..1'5i'..K-3l.5:' :FS 2:4 :'i9Z'511Zi Efffff . 1295..- f3.,....i,, iq 1:,.-arlglmw ..v. 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Q ' A f Assistant Professor ' i V of Engineering ll 'fix . 1' ' ' X, JACOB L. SECREST B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics LOIS SHORT B.A., B.S. in L.S., M.A. Assistant Librarian SAMUEL A. SILVER BEN J. SOUTH GIL E. STEINKE D. J. STINEBAUGH B.S., M.S., Instruc- B.B.A., B.S., LL.B., B.S., M.S.- LL.M., Assistant Associate Professor tor in Health and Professor of Busi- of Mathematics Physical EdUCFlti0D, ness Administration Head Coach and Athletic Director .ww -H- mw- anus' B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education RICHARD E. MARK A. STUPP STRANGE B.M., M.M. B.M.E., M.M.E. Associate Profef Assistant Professor of Music of Music af 5, 'Qu ESTELLE ANDERSON AL BRIEGER, B.A. C. W. BRODNAX HAROLD DANA Director of Director, Student Farm Manager SP5, U.S. Army Signal Cousins Hall Union Building Corps, and Assistant Sergeant Major, ROTC LUCILLE DELERY A. F. DOERFLER MARGARET ENGLISH ANTHONY A. GARDT Director of Student Superintendent of Director of Property Custodian, Health Service Maintenance and Lewis Hall ROTC Grounds ST F Mrs. Nannie Houston and Mrs. Jimmy Harvey enjoy refreshments after a movie. A IIMMIE HARVEY fl' Vg Director of ' - uw ' , -Q-W QE3355.E15? W ' fi 3 ., 5, ' 'lj V '-ug Ah i ry 1 -' , V if ,,- N ,.. - R11-if ,fr 9' ' ' . V , ' V -. A . 1 If - '-N May Hall -.5 4455 xx inf I DONNAL PAUL W. TIMMONS TREPTOW M.A., M.F.A. B.A., B.D. B.S., M.S. ssistant Professor Director of Baptist Assistant Professor f Speech Bible Chair of Engineering Mr. Hugh Porter, Mr. Ioe Bill Lee, the Bloeckers, the Lees, Dr. Brown and Dr. I. R. Manning walk into the garden at the Poteets' Faculty Garden Party. p MINA WILLIAMS BOBBY RAY YORK B.A., M.A. B.B.A. Instructor in Instructor in English Business Administration , V - V ., Q. gr ,L I I 1 1 x 1 it K : , 1' MARCUS M. TRUITT B.S. in C.E., M.S. in C.E. Professor of Engineering x-fi 'ff' 'R' -V A xv U' I pay MARGARET GEORGE E. VI CKERS VIN SON B.S., M.Ed. Sergeant First Instructor in Class, U.S. Army Education Signal Corps, In- suuctor of Military Science and Tactics JOHN S. WESTMORELAND B.S., M.S., Pl1.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry KATHRYNE B. WHITELAW B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration EIL , 'iff - ' si ' . ' .il A t A A,..hE S any ' f h. . X i , ' , ,if X I r 'V ri-. ' 4 '-1.11.5 ts in Mr. Louis Moloney shows Mr. Ioe Bill Lee and Mr. E. H. Miller how to relax and enjoy faculty gatherings. ' ' QFIEEE CE PQ. if C. A. HARWOOD Manager of Bookstore DOROTHY MILLER Secretary to the President LENA PROKOP Publications Secretary ANN MERLENE WALKER :aw -ng M A..v L ,A. fav? . gxwgl 'NL-Q4 -mfg i . . emma :Q :I 5 asia age W. ,sw Y E f , F QQ- Qs. QS H ' I -jx, ru .-, r X 9 Q'-qs f ' NANNIE H. HOUSTON Director of Seale Hall HERMAN A. MURPHY SP5, U.S. Army Signal Corps and Administrative Specialist, ROTC MAUDE RAGSDALE Director of Baugh Hall HENRY WALLNER I. L. IENSON Auditor HARRIETTE OWENS B.A. Assistant Registrar GEORGE M. SIMONS B.S. Purchasing Agent NORA V. VVILKERSON SHIRLEY JONES B.B.A. Secretary to the Dean ORA PARKER Director of Eckhardt Hall CHRISTINE THARP B.S., M.S. Director of Food Services Mas. Jo ZIMMER R.N. Property R.N. Director, Student Assistant College Nurse Accountant College Nurse Union Commons .In , 5 ' 4 is lf 5 ' .,,, fi frm? 1 , Ai - ei 1' E L .- ' 70 . -N,-j ll ' 7 I ml Ennis V alum nu 162 .. A it 1- .XL P Y I! X X ' yi A Y . 1 5 .,- A H ' '1??f.5 His , . Qi. -4. 'l .av w'wfQ1s C'7 5 'W' l s 'x- JN ,, 'VQfdl:-w.nx, g Aerial view of part of A6zI Citrus and Vegetable Training Center A SI CITRUS AND VEGETABLE TRAINING CENTER ' TT '.',-:iFE,'i::g'v. ' E il j , V f 7' WMM - , A . I V :Ei J- 'upl V ,mmrye ,4,, ' 2 ' , ww I., . . - . K, ,lay :H 'HJ' I ' I ii .31 M125 l5MF'?3'34?fi43ilS?lS fy X - -. , ,,,. DR. P. W. Iv, .75 jffgsi. kg: I N E ROHBBAUGH M - .. B A M S Ph D EFT ,Ma I Q 1, u u, n 1 . . I I Director of the I . if Training Center I 4 - ' f Q' .Bs W ' All 1 I , ly gf' f 44- , .. 5: at . 1 V , The ABII Citrus and Vegetable Training Center is located near Weslaco, in the lower Rio Grande Valley. Here, a laboratory has been developed for providing advanced training for students majoring in horticulture and special courses for persons interested in citrus and vegetable growing. DR. R. F. LEYDEN R. A. HENSZ ETHEL R. JONES B.S., M.S., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. Secretary to Assistant Professor Instructor the Director of Agriculture in Agriculture 'za .DQ . Dr. Buxton smiles at a comment by Dr. Julian Hartt, Yale theologian, who held a guest lectureship on the campus the week of February 29-March 3. The table of honor at the Officers, Club Banquet is occupied by Colonel and Mrs. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Poteet, Cadet Colonel Larry Woodman, Honorary 'Cadet Colonel Sherry Dunten, and Major Bloecker. Mr, Hauenstein checks the music class scheduling at registration, while Mr. Hisey helps Marie Norquest fill out her class card. Mrs. Neatherlin, Miss F arek, Miss Baker, and Mrs. Gerber anticipate the turkey at the Faculty Christmas Party. Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Poteet have an informal chat before a faculty social gathering. Hector Chacon goes into gales of laughter as Dr. Eldon Brinley tries a layup in the jelly Bowl game. 247 19 auaag 1q8gN IQV l


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