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i TEXAS COLLEGE OF ARTS INDUSTRIES KINGSVILLE, TEXAS NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE 107073 foreword. . . As day and night are continuous, .so is Texas A I. With its students, activities and purpose of learning, A 6 7 is vibrant around the clock. From the initial splash of sunlight, heralding the beginning of day, until the final splendor of the setting sun reveals the com- ing of night, eventually to evolve into the quiet stillness of the pre-dawn hours, a per- petually revolving cycle is presented. Ana so, with the dawning of a new day, the previous one becomes pan of our college memories. contents. . . activities ... 12 organizations ... 46 rote ... 114 greeks .. . 126 limelight. . . 14 EDITOR, POLLY GARZA • SPONSORS, JAMES H. HERRING, ED DESWYSEN administration classes r ■ a: nit 5 7 9 Activities, the stimuli of college life; tran- spire day and night. From the first hectic mo- ment of registration, through the fervent football season and into the social excitement of Lantana, there is in the air a feeling of hopeful anticipation. activities. 11 Another lively freshman awaits her turn at the registration desk. “I don't care what you gi'me, just gi’me.’ “Who's that good looking prof?3 “That's right, honey chile, just lemme have it..” 12 “Sister, I’m just getting started I” Slurp! “De-bannering” calls for de-pantsing Another Fish down the drainl 107073 13 Hitting it again! 'Gloves off!1 Sigma Hho Playmate Marilyn Miller signs guest register. 'What's in that stuff?’ 14 f Beta Gamma rush party—yes suh! Rushees enjoy Chinese food at Zeta Chi rush party. “Put it on the line, Babe.' Two rushees revel in second childhood. 15 Man-o-War Citation and Sea Biscuit Integration comes to A I. There she goes.. . Brown Nose I ’ Homecoming Queen Irma Montemayor acknowledges crowd's applause. Students enjoy the Homecoming Dance. Students enjoy Dad’s Day barbecue despite soft drinks. Butch Newton enter- tains spectators at the Fall Carnival with his bowmanship. ‘Let's all chip in and buy her some shoes.” 18 Cheerleaders and team zoom through the victory line before another Hoggie triumph. There's another $50 shot to hell ' There’s nothing like college education. “Will the real Pocahontas please stand up?” 19 Dr. McQuerrey chuck- les at Singers antics. 20 Girls dish it out at Lewis Hall open house. All the fine young cannibals...” Desdemona (Doylene Jennings) passes the time with Cassio (Terry Kline) as Emilia (Fran Robbins) looks on. I a go’s treacherous plot begins to unfold. Othello Othello, this year’s Shakespearean production, was directed by Dr. Albert E. Johnson. The play ran for four nights and played to a full house each night. The Shakespearean production is the biggest and most spectacular performa nee presented by the Footlights Club each year. Othello was no exception. Iago (Frank Schaefer) fakes concern over the dead Rodrigo (Chuck Pollard) as Cassio lies wounded. 22 Frankie (Martha Prather), Berenice (Darlene Scott), and John Henry (Louis Maloney) en- gage in a three-handed bridge game. S wing low, sweet chariot,. ♦ Member of the Wedding Member of the Wedding, as directed by Mr. James Palmer, is the type of play that everyone enjoys. It was such a great success on the A I campus that people had to be turned away the last night of its three-night run. Frankie threatens Berenice for teas- ing her about the wedding. 23 Gary Wolf (Shelly Smith) and the Lady in Silk (Pennye Wheeler) wait anxiously as Mary Jemison decides which one she will go with. Narrator (Sharon Rice) tells of her life among the Seneca Tribe of the Iroquois Indians. Indian Captive Little Turtle (Lawrence Smith) gives Mary Jemison (Polly Garza) a wooden ladle which Grandfather Shagbark (John Morrison) carved for her. 24 Looks sharp! Feds sharp! Ouch! Thanks to Twirp Season, “Miss Hotlips Melis- sa Everett has a chance to demonstrate her award winning talents on her date, Gordon Russell. Wanda Waddell, Carmen Ochoa, Miss Bible, Judy Allison and Rosario Salazar enjoy a meal at the Home Management Cottage, Yes, our group had 25% fewer cavities.” Mr. Hood watches as Kathy Lowe, Jo Ann Neel, Joe Lugo, Gerry Schriever, Barbara Gerla and Eliso Perez record a discussion in class. 26 Students admire D r. B a j z a' s map of the U.S.S.R. e 27 Getting a little shuteye between classes. Gloria Palacios mambos to the tempo of “The Newspaper Boy” at Lanlana Stunt Nile. A bewildered chemistry student sneaks a peek at the camera. “And you wonder why El Rancho got this way? 'I told you to get off that dem horse! “‘If you think this is something, you should see my girl!” Mian Wajid addresses his APO brothers. '‘You’re kidding! Come as 1 am? Students enjoy a picnic in front of SUB. Raye Boyer decorates goal post for game, ig: committee looks rd leaves for Okla] Wm YTTlf -. V=.v -V 'TWfV hi jEamrlB Education in its highest sense Ditto PLAYBOY ‘Oh, is that so?” ‘Coincidence? ‘I made it. I'm Playmate-of-the-MonthlJ ‘Stop looking at the records and zip me up, Taking pot-luck This calls for an aspirin. A hair-raising experience, Thousands attended the March 25 inauguration of Dr. James C. Jemigan as sixth president of Texas A I College. Gov. John Connally was featured speaker dur- ing the all-day program. An academic procession pre- ceded the inaugural ceremony in Jones Auditorium. The Inauguration of President James C Jernigan Queen Wanda Reigning over the 1963 Lantana was Queen Wanda Waddell. Her third-place float featured two large orchids and a staircase leading to her throne. Her float was built by the Aggie Club. Lady Lois Lady Gloria Lady Gail Lady Jeanne Lady Sharlot Lady Sandi Folly Garza, Press Club Duchess, beams at the crowd along the parade root President J, C. jemigan and Dr, A, N. Page, general chairman of Lan- tana, prepare to present the awards for the prize-winning floats. Queen Wanda Waddell and King Dick Goss pose with Queen Regent Sara Sue Sheley Slaton, King Ralph Underbrink and the members of the Lantana Court at the annual Coronation, I say, Nayland, the entertainment is different this year.' 41 A violet-bordered Texas was the focal point of the light yellow float which the Student Education Association built for Lady Lois Cory. First place honors went to the Laredo Club for its Oriental float. A white and gold shrine formed the background for Lady Gloria Luna. The all-white float co-sponsored by Al- pha Sigma and the Press Club featured a rose-encrusted gold leaf and an eight-foot rose. Tiers of ret! roses supported Lady Gail Matlock. The float was awarded second place. 42 Sitting before a huge bluebell is Lady Sandi Williams, The Alpha Tau Alpha float featured a large bumble bee in the fore- ground. 43 The hub of A Vs activity wheel is the organizational structure on the campus. At dusk the members of the various organiza- tions gather and participate in the numerous activities planned throughout the year. Dur- ing the day, these same students correlate the kaleidoscope of responsibilities to make these events possible. 44 organizations. . . 45 GOVERNMENTAL I First Row; Woody Hagan (vice-president), Dick Goss (president) Bill Laws, Wanda Wad’ dell, Vance Shaw, Albert Geisler Second Row: Ollie Burnett, Mary Joyce Beck, Susan Franks, Bobby Nedbalek, Anne Jurascbek, Ralph Caruthers, Randa Winn, Diane Langworthy, Tena West, Peggy Hester 46 Student Council GOVERNMENTAL First Row: George Anne Maun (secretary), Gary Wright (chairman), Kathleen Cumberland, Betty Poteet Second Row: Jeff Fowler, (vice-chairman), Lois Cory (reporter), Carrie Lee Bishop (faculty advisor), Al Brieger (director of Student Union) Student Union Governing Board 47 GOVERNMENTAL First Row; Patsy Knight (president), Carrie Lee Bishop (sponsor), Judy Whittier (vice- president) Second Row: Wanda Clark, Dorothy Thompson, Kaye Williams, Diane Langworthy (treas- urer), Cookie Popp 48 Association of Women Students GOVERNMENTAL Fint Row; Joi Hiring (secretary-treasurer), Pat Knight (president), Wanda Clark (vice- president) Second Roto: Tanya Offing (reporter), Susan Franks, Carolyn House, Karlene Price Cousins Hall Council GOVERNMENTAL First Rote: Diane Langworthy, Cookie Popp (president), Joyce Pawlik (vice-president), Sylvia Cavazos (secretary), Jan Schweitzer (treasurer) Second Rote: Cayland Fox Theresa Klimicek, Barbara Lange, Carol Duncan, Kay Soles, Carole Meyer (reporter), Cancy Herrington, Carol Wofford, Eva Jo Wilson 50 Eckhardt Hall Council GOVERNMENTAL First Row: Pats}' Mahoney (vice-president), Anne Park (treasurer), Peggy Campbell (secre- tary), Dorothy Thompson (president), Marjorie Mating (reporter), Penny Mathers Second Row: Joy Mathews, Lanct Baker, Marian Green, Nita Wilkerson, Ruth Appclt, Karen Wheeler, Robin Harris, Darleen Campbell 51 Lewis Hail Council GOVERNMENTAL First Row: Carol MeBce (reporter), Evelyn Cunningham (treasurer), Kaye Williams (presi- dent), Margie Graham (vice-president), Suzanne Holmes (secretary) Second Rote: Caroline Carson, Wilma Pargamann, Nancy Cleveland, Marti Sebern, Salli- ann Rosene, Mabel Harris, Peggy Hester Lila Baugh Annex Council 52 GOVERNMENTAL First Row: Leroy Muenich (vice-president), Jerry Pogue (secretary-treasurer), Ronnie Gil- breath (president) Second Row: Myron Wier (reporter), Roy F. Jackson Jr., James Orsak, Ollie Burnett Baugh Hall Council 53 GOVERNMENTAL First Row: Doug Mach (secretary-treasurer), Kenneth Russell (reporter), Donald Whitley (president), Gerald Thomas, Bill Alcorn (vice-president) Second Row: Cecil Oxford, Jr., Mark Stock, Joe Blanton, Bud Wranosky, Santiago Chuck May Hall Council 54 GOVERNMENTAL First- Row: Chuck Nattinger (president), Doug Williams, Steve Tibiletti (vice-president) Second Row: Joe Charles Ballenger, Pat Kelly, Olin Linke, Danny Neskora, William More- land (reporter) 55 Poteet Hall Council GOVERNMENTAL First How: John Lcyen decker, Jr. (dorm manager), Calvin E. Koenig (vice-president), Paul Wetherokl (dorm manager), Jackson Moss (president), Bobby Nedbalek (student council) Second Row: Eddie Lange, Theodore Butler, Scott Gregorcyk, Frank Semmelmann (dorm manager) John Keilcr, Jr., Dick Planner)', Carl Englerth 5fi Seale Hall Council HONORARY First Row: Albert E. Johnson (sponsor), Sharon Rice (vice-president), Kaye Franklin (presi- dent), Troy Wicker, Cathi Allen (secretary), Walter W. Smith Alpha Psi Omega 57 HONORARY First How: Richard Morris, Carolyn Cernosek, Mary Alice Bain go, Sofie Zdansky, Philip McCormick Second Row: Anna Franke, Rosemary Knippa, Eddie Lange, Lynn Drawe, Pat Barnhart, Mike Waters, Sharon Bryant, Johnny Holland Third Roto: Cary Tutt, Michael McCaleb, James Ragan, Paul Wetherold, C, C, Dean, Frank Semmelmann, J, R. Manning Alpha Chi 58 HONORARY First Holt. E. C. Willmann, Lela Boone, Darleen Campbell, Karen Wheeler, Joe Krueger Second Row: Annie Ruth Cowan, Billie Pearson, Pat Wilson, Ray Meyer, Betty Poteet B. E. Caffall, Robert Williams, Pat McDonald Third Row: George Stone, Juan Capello, Gerald Babbitt, Vidal Cantu, Rudolf Panther Fourth Row: Richard Wilson, Mark Stock, Johnny Anderson, Daniel Neskora, James Crum- ley, J. R, Manning (sponsor) Alpha Chi 59 HONORARY First Rou;; Russell J. Cook (sponsor), Albert Geisler (president), Saudi Williams (sweetheart), G. C. Dean (vice-president), Leo Bailey (sponsor) Second Row: Zan Mathies, Kenneth Reed, Bobby Nedbalek, David Neher (sponsor), J, W. Howe (sponsor), Donald Tumberlinson, Carl Englcrth, Jerry Jacobs (treasurer), Charles Cole Third Row: John Bremer, Daniel Gorhet, Melvin Finch (reporter). Herb Ernst, Edward Jungmann, H, F. Warns, Lynn Drawe Alpha Tau Alpha 60 HONORARY First Row: Hildegard Schmalenbeck (chapter director), Barbara Ann Mullen, Bobbye Bur- nam (president), Wanda Waddell (treasurer), Fat McDonald (secretary), Elizabeth Ann Oliphant (sponsor) Second Rote: Rhoda Clock, NinFa Ramirez, Carol Christoffel, Carolyn Cernosek, Gloria Palacios, Patsy Cochran, Karen Wheeler, Anna Fra tike Third Row: Jean Lane, Barbara Colquhoun, Mary Alice Baingo, Judi Wuensche, Sylvia Cap and Gown 61 HONORARY First Row: Carol Pcay (secretary-treasurer), Patsy Mahoney (president), Dorothy Thompson (vice-president), Lcla Boone, Gail Matlock (reporter) Second Row: Nancy Roberts, Linda Turner, Nancy Carter, Anna Franke, Peggy Jordan, Verna Lou Puckett, Karen Wheeler, Carolyn Cemosek, Pat McDonald Third Row: Wanda Clark, Carolyn Marecek, Diane Langworthy, Mary Joyce Beck, Linda Kay Hartzog, Bobbye Bumam, Mary Burnett Fourth Rote: Pat Knight, Vranda Waddell, Kaye Williams, Patsy Becker, Sylvia Cavazos, Judy Allison 62 Gold Jackets HONORARY First Row: Patsy Becker (president), Mary Burnett (vice-president), Edris Jennings (treasurer) Second Row: Rosario Salazar, Pat Greif, Wanda Waddell, Betty True Kappa Omicron Phi HONORARY First Row: M. M. Truitt (sponsor), A. J. Espinosa (sponsor), John Arbuthnott (secretary), Robert Williams (vice-president), Otto Ewers (president), C. V. Mooney (sponsor) Second Row: Mario Gonzalez, William Brillhart, Jimmie Nix, Bobby Barta, Eddie Lange, Mike Hudlow, Jerry Dorris, Raymond Veselka Third Row: Santiago Chuck, B. E. Caffall (treasurer), Milton Noukamper, Robert Sliircy, Kenneth Hefte, Ralph Underbrink, Edgar Sehroeder, Bill Morgan Fourth Row: Larry Molder, Danny Neskora, Kenneth Fiedler, Clyde Lee Hagen, Paul Wetherold, Thomas Borchers, Robert Riley Sigma Tau 64 RELIGIOUS BSU Director Glen Herrington and students Buford Ault, Bobby Sims, Barbara Colquhoun and Walter Smith enjoy the comforts of tire BSU. Baptist Student Union 65 RELIGIOUS First Row: Robert EIzncr (president), Carolyn Cernosek (reporter). Rose Carrol (treasurer), Mary Alice Brtingo (secretary), Edward Holub (vice-president) Second Row: Janie Ojeda, Irma Salazar, Dora Flores, Carol Christoffe], Enriqueta Paredes, Yolanda Flores Third Row: Martin Cardenas, Annie Marie Jimenez, Sylvia Cavazos, Dolores Cumberland, Ray Meyer Fourth Row: Bob Flannery, Paul Wetherold, Stanley Casto 66 RELIGIOUS First Row; Robert Elzner (president), Carolyn Cernosek (reporter), Rose Carroll (treasurer), Mary Alice Baingo (secretary), Edward Holub (vice-president) Second Row: Luis Garda, Berta Gonzalez, Judy Koliba, joleen Edgerton, Anil Wool worth, Margaret Ann Bluntzer, Irma Montemayor, Norma Nelda Lopez Third Row: Faye Russek, George Matocha, Dick Flannery, Tom Tinneran, Jay Ebner, John Shula, Florence Johnson 67 Newman Club INTERNATIONAL First Row: Mary Alite George (vice-president), George Coalson (sponsor), Theresa Klimicek (president), Joyce Pawlik (secretary') Second Rote: Totten Looney, Modesto Guerra, Sylvia Cavazos, Jim Cummings, Adrian El-Ass ad Collegiate Council for the United Nations 68 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Henry Fernandez, Jeanne Salazar (secretary), Gloria Palacios (vice-president), Robert Ramirez (president), Irma Montemayor (reporter), Sylvia Cavazos (reporter), Felipe Mendoza (treasurer) Second Row: Francisco Javier Martinez, Jr,, Alma Gloria Perez, Yolanda Rodriguez, Juanita Ojeda, Xoehitl Rodriguez, Gloria Luna, Mary Cano, Judy Soden Third Row: John Iorogo, Themis Guerra, Mateo Trevino, Jr,, Annie Marie Jimenez, Emilio Aldape, Jr., Alejandro Perez Fourth Row: Armando Hinojosa, Adolfo Cantu, Jr,, Pedro Lara, Fidel Garza, Sammy Moreno, Amaro Garza Laredo Club DEPARTMENTAL First Row; David Neher (sponsor), Kenneth Reed (vice-president), Wanda Waddell (sweet- heart), Bobby Nedbalek (president), Paul Chilcn Second Row: Wilbert Hansen (treasurer), H. F, Warns (reporter). Jack Turner, Leonard Pawlik, Roland Salinas (secretary), Allen Hill, Charles Cole Third Row: Lester Nix, Charles Rihn, Joe Ernst, Herb Ernst, John Bremer, Herbert Wolf, Lonnie Messer Fourth Row: Zan Matthies, Santiago Olvera, Kenneth Miller, Gus Person, Jay Hannon, Donald Wetzfg, Thomas Elliott Aggie Club 70 DEPARTMENTAL First Row; I. W. Howe, Victor F. Kainer, Jr,, Wanda Waddell, (sweetheart), Gene Kondelka, Russel! Cook Second flow; Jack Johnson, Donald Halbgewachs, Bill Brodnax, Albert Geisler, Stanley Elli- son, Zac Falkcnbury, Val Lehmann Third Row: J. W. Hall, Herbert Raab, Daniel Corbet, John Baker, Stuart Pryor, Charles Fritcher, James Burgin Fourth Row: Allen Jonas, George Matocha, Melvin Finch, Edward Jungmann, G. C. Dean, Jr., Lynn Drawe Aggie Club 71 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Bobby Nedbalek (president), Richards Parks, Wanda Waddell (sweetheart), Gary Gadeke, Leo Bailey (sponsor) Second Roit; Carl Englerth, Doug Hansen, Vernon Milam, Larry Richter, Robert Robinson, Donald Tumberliti, Jerry Jacobs Third Row: Donald Robbins, Lynn Witten, David Moore, Joe Mathews, James Stiegler, Mack Taplin, Walter McCay Aggie Club 72 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: David D. Ncher (sponsor), Herbert Raab (secretary), Charles GuetUer (vice- president), Larry Wright (reporter), jerry Jacobs (president) Second Row: Donald Halbgewachs, Robert Ca pello, David Coan, Johnny Zwernemann, DeWitt Lynn, Zae Falkenbury, Charles Englerth, Charles Cole Third Rote: William Glaze, Santiago Olvera, Leo Bailey (sponsor), Wallace Anderson, Stan- ley Ellison, Tommy Seal, H. F. Warns 74 Horticulture Club DEPARTMENTAL First How: Gerald Kilpatrick (secretary-treasurer), Tommie Ran Harris (vice-president), Elaine Rakowitz (sweetheart), Jack Smith (president), R. G. Kurz (reporter) Second Row: Donna Nurick, Kathy Levy, Sandi Williams, Laura Barnes, Judy Waite, Janis Espey, Pat Perkins, Patricia Ruegg, Sonja Oliphant, Elaine Kerr Third Row: W. C. George, Bob McCarty, Gary Hadeke, Dusty Smith, Don Hedgpeth, Robert Rust, Ernie Bandy 75 Rodeo Club DEPARTMENTAL First Row; Robert Partain (sponsor), John Ray Waggoner (president), Anne Park (secretary), J. N. McKinney (reporter), Dusty Smith (vice-president), Annie Ruth Cowan (treasurer) Second Row; Dale Black, Bill Lynn, Sharon Bryant, Ray Meyer, John Tyra, Gary Vick, Susan Franks, Tom McLaughlin Third Row: Floyd Holbert, Jim Brusenhan, Baker Skipworth, Henry Blimey, James Gordon, Bob Flannery, Ray Fellows 76 Business Club DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Robert Partain (sponsor), Barbara Sanders, Mary Peters, LaDonna Burger, Pat Fried, Pat Perkins Second Row: Farron Camp, Jerry Pittman, Ronald Witzig, Jackson Moss, Mike Waters, Manuel Bosquez Third Row; Paul Wendland Jr., J, C. Crow Jr., Secundino Tamcz, Gan,' Wright 77 Business Club DEPARTMENTAL First Rou-'; Ralph C. Russell, Ray Meyer (treasurer), Marian Green (secretary), Barry Burton (president), D. Clark Baker Second Row: Barbara Ann Mullen, Bill Lynn, Gary Tutt (corresponding secretary), Johnny C. Anderson, Eugene Sanford, Mike Waters, Eugene Kucera, Ronnie Cook Third Row: Dorothy Thompson, Richard Monis, E. J, Sanders, Ray Fellows, Will Walker (reporter), Mark Stock, George Stone Accounting Society 78 DEPARTMENTAL First flow; Victor C, Smith (vice-president), John K Arbuthnott {president), Dick Buchen (secretary), Paul Wilson (treasurer), Santiago E. Chuck (reporter), C. V. Mooney (sponsor) Second Row; Guadalupe R. Garza, S. C, Nangia, Eduardo B. Fernandez, Mian A. Wajid, Fidcncio C. Tijerina, Sudesh Komar Arora Third Row: Jerry Dorris, Lawson Butler, Robert Riley, Don Carlson, Larry Molder, Miguel Hernandez American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 79 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: B. E. Caffall Jr, (president), A. J, Espinosa (sponsor), James Allen (vice-president) Second Row: Isabel Rojas, Larry Jackson, Danny Neskora, Ted Hill (secretary), Juan Gonzalez Third Rote.' Lawson Butler, Robert Shirey, Kenneth McDonald, John R. Arbuthnott Fourth Rote: Kenneth Hefte, Wayne Theiss, Rudy Bendixen, James Van Matre (treasurer) Campus Society of Chemical Engineers 80 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: John Stumpf (reporter), James Magee (treasurer), Glen Roy Balko (vice-president), Raul Wetherold (secretary), Thomas A. Ferguson (president), Emerson Korgies Second Row: William R. Brillhart, II, T, J. Mueller, Bill C. Morgan, Robert L. Elener, Robert Trump, George Mahaffey, William S. Reuthinger, Jeff I. Cleveland, 11 Third Row: Leopolclo Villarreal, Don A. Jones, William Wickline, Wayne Menifee, Ralph Hinze, Wayne Gilliam, Larry Patterson, Bobby Barta Fourth Row: James C. Brown, Paul Gaskin, Kenneth Spencer, Kenneth J, Fiedler, Jr., Ronald Chiles, Fiacro Salazar Jr., Bob H. Flnke Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 81 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Jerry Allen (treasurer), Myron Wier (parliamentarian), Bob Neal (president), Paul Wilson (reporter). Bill Coppin (secretary), joe V. Jones (vice-president), M. M. Truitt (sponsor) Second Row: Bill Ho bards, Paul Keller, Eddie Lange, James Johnson, John Levendecker, Jr., Edgar Schroeder, Mike Hudlow, John H. Kidd, Felix Ocanas, Hubert Wycoff Third Row; Bobby Lott, Will Richmond, Paul Stephenson, Alan Weikel, Ron F. Stone, Milton Bluhm, James Orsak, John H. Wilson, Patrick E. Eubanks Fourth Row: James E. Pennington, Bill Dickson, Charles Er Klimicek, Larry Biers ted t, Charles Durivage, Richard Buchen, Frank Smejkal, Thomas Weimer Organization of General Engineers 82 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: John R. Arbuthnott (vice-president), Robert A, Neal (reporter), Richard Buchen (treasurer), Mike Sharp (president), Raymond Veselka (secretary) Second Rote: Jerry Dorris, T. J. Mueller, Leopoldo J. Villarreal, Subash. C. Nancia, Jorge Pedraza, James C. Brown, Jimmie Nix, Bobby Lott, Robert Williams, Fidencio C. Tijerina, Victor C. Smith Third Row: James Van Matre, B. E. Caffall, Jr., Robert Wycoff, Mike Iludlow, Paul Stephenson, Milton Bluhm, Dan Magee, James Orsak, Lawson Butler, Don Carlson, Rudy Bendixen Texas Society of Professional Engineers 83 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Walter W. Smith Jr , Sharon Rice (secretary-treasurer), Troy L. Wicker (presi- dent), Cathi Allen (vice-president), Albert E. Johnson (sponsor) Second Row: Margot Ortegon, Polly Garza, Doylene Jennings, Kaye Franklin, Chuck Paul, Edward Cabrera, Irish Eaker, Gail Mahoney, Peggy Stephenson, lrmalee Rose Footlights Club 84 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Cathey Lowe (reporter), Jerry Daniels (vice-president), Jo Ann Neel (treasurer), Wilburn Gideon (president), Carolyn House (secretary), Esteven Gonzales (reporter) Second Row: Leo Sarabia, Patricia Thomas, Nancy Rangnow, Nan Roberts (sponsor), Martha Sebem, Sammie Baring, Cheryl Kundsehy, Joe Bartlett, Elaine Kerr Health and Physical Education Club 85 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Cathey Lowe (treasurer), Sammie Baring (reporter), Jo Ann Neel (president), Martha Sebern, Elaine Kerr, Carolyn House (vice-president) Second Rou : Nancy Rangnow, Doris Binnion (sponsor), Betti Jo Ballentine, Nelda Salinas, Elda Esther Lerma, Barbara Ward, Patricia Thomas 86 Women’s Recreational Association DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Francisco A. Longoria (sponsor), Enriqueta Paredes (reporter), Sylvia Cavazos (president), Judy Soden (secretary-treasurer), Francisco X, Menchaca (vice-!president) Second Rote; Norma Nelda Lopez, Jody Saenz, Alma Gloria Perez, Dalila Ouenas, Dora Lozano, Janie Ojeda, Amelia Aguirre Hispano Club 87 DEPARTMENTAL Fiii Row;. Ruth Cauldin (sponsor), Carolyn Marecek (reporter), Linda Turner (treasurer), Mary Coward (secretary), Phyllis Carlile (president), Judy Allison (vice-president), Ophelia Manning (sponsor) Second Roto; Rosario .Saenz, Nancy Roberts, Margot Ortegon, Nora Martinez, Nelda Martin, Esther Briggs, Carolyn May, Betty True, Sally Sue Jones, Tommie Kay McClana- lian, Edris Jennings, Billie Jean Gilbert Third Rote: Wanda Waddell, Rosario Salazar, Carmen Ochoa, Micki Matocha, Ofelia Trevino, Mary Burnett, Jo Johnson, Annie Marie Jimenez, Jane Criswell, Lynda Kay Nanny Fourth Row. Yolanda Sarabia, Tina West, Cynthia Gaudian, Pat Grief, Patsy Becker, Jinx Beauchamp, Donna Rae Gudeen, Dolores Guerra, Frances Saenz 88 Home Economics Club DEPARTMENTAL First Rou;; Lawrence McQuerrey (sponsor), Dolores Hundley (vice-president), Dennis J. Crane (president), Irma Montemayor (reporter), Johnnie Beth Schlinke (secretary-treasurer). Buddy Laws Second Rote: Mary Jayne Shipp, Irma Salazar, Juan Antonio Valenciano, Jose Luis Gomez, Alma Nora McClelland, Ramon Guzman Third Row: jerry Babbitt, Scotty Stroud, Lane Scott, Gus White, Scott Holbert Fourth Roil: A. llee Simon, Larry Dean Smith, John Walton, August O. Haufler, Allen Gordon, Chris Hamff, Jr, Music Educators’ National Conference DEPARTMENTAL A Cappella Choir Janet Avery Mary Alice Baingo Kay Bay James Blanton Howard Boy Norma Broom James Bush Edward Cabrera Linda Cady Mary Cano Margaret Combes Evelyn Duncan Mary Eatman Billie Jean Forquer Nancy Gidden John Cillis David Glaiener Anne Goetsch Joe Luis Gomez Allen Gordon Kay Grobe Edward Holub Dolores Hundley Nina Jacket Carol Ann Jennings Marigene Kenne Roger Killings worth Ronald Killingsworth Diane Langworthy Stephaine Malone Judy Martin Joy Mathews Jesse McKinney Elizabeth Meadows J. R. Mitchell George Montemayor Irma Montemayor Rosario Mora John Morrison Ann Mullaney Cecelia Mircovich Charles Pollard Betty Poteet Dorothy Putnam Dorothy Ray Sherrill Sachs Irma Salazar James Scarborough Rosemary Schaffner Robert Scott Charles Shamel Jenalee Shipley Sue Shotwell Ilee Simon Mary Skurka Linda Stockman Evelyn Teague Adele Tinkle Patrima Towns Betty Whitaker Robert Williams Stewart Williams Richard Wilson Judi Wuensche 90 DEPARTMENTAL The A I Singers Mary Alice Baingo Mary Eatman John Gillis Joe Luis Gome?, Allen Gordon Carol Holmes jay Honeycutt Ron Killingsworth Diane Langworthy Tara McQuerrey Judy Martin Bill Meadows Dottie Ray Bob Scott Charles Shamel Sue Vaughan Accompanist and Piano Soloist — Ralph White The A I Singers, a versatile group composed of 17 members and directed by Dr. Lawrence H. McQuerrey, per- forms music which ranges from Bach cantatas to works by moderns such as Paul Hindemith and from Sixteenth Century madrigals to numbers from Broadway musicals. A typical A I Singers show begins with the group in formal dress perform- ing more serious works in a candlelight setting and ends with the group in informal sweaters singing numbers such as “Lullaby of Birdland” or “Jalisco.’' The Singers have been popular with high school, service club and community concert audiences throughout the state. Touring American Army installations throughout Europe in the summer of 1960, the group was an instantaneous hit with both the soldiers and the European audiences. Their singing, enthusiasm and showmanship have captivated all their audiences. 91 DEPARTMENTAL Concert Band PICCOLO Johnnie Beth Schlinke FLUTES Mary Joyce Beck Nina Jacket Pat McDonald Johnnie Beth Schlinke Mary Sue Shepp Sue Snell Carolyn Gossett Eb FLUTE Mary Wittemorc Eh CLARINET Margaret Ann Barnes Bh CLARINETS Laura Barnes Evelyn Beckwith Tim Elliot Armela Leal Irma Montemayor Bill Oglesby Alejandro Saenz Francisco Soza Wilbron Stanteen Lloyd Stephenson Delia Trevinio Anthony Wilhelm Jimmy Wilson BASS CLARINETS Cynthia Caudian Tom Hamff Sylvia Pena CONTRABASS CLARINET Chris Hamff OBOES August Haufler Genevieve Hawkins BASSOON Ronald Fero ALTO SAXOPHONES Doria Alaniz Elisa Juarez llee Simon Mary Word Clara McGriff TENOR SAXOPHONE Kelly Dowe Donald Halbgewachs Wallace Klingman Paul Moore BARITONE SAXOPHONE Juan Valenciano CORNETS AND TRUMPETS Gerald Babbitt Joe Bustos Luis Garza Ramon Guzman Scott Holbert Carol Holmes Rodney Klett Ronnie Morgan Rudy Mungia Gus White FLUEGELHORNS Charles Palmer David Salinas FRENCH HORNS Terry Garrett Barbara Huffstutler Mickey Jones Rudy Leggett Carlos Perez Benny Valfre TROMBONES Ted Baird George Custer Robert Custer Paul Larson Don McCarty Alma McClelland Ramiro Roman Larry Smith Barry Tidwell Thomas Wittie BARITONES Dennis Crane Francis Laws Mike Norwood TUBAS Homer Ortega Scott Stroud John Walton Peter Weil PERCUSSION Dennis Awbrey Linda Cady Farron Camp Jane Dismukes Genaro Garcia Terry Hodgkins TYMPANI Kenneth Fawcus 92 DEPARTMENTAL Brass Choir TROMBONES Larry Smith Dennis Crane Alma McClelland Thomas Wittie Paul Larson TRUMPETS Carol Holmes Jerry Babbitt Gus White Ronnie Morgan Rodney Klett Scott Holbert Ramon Guzman BARITONE Francis Laws FRENCH HORNS Mickey Jones Terry Garrett Lane Scott Benny Valfre PERCUSSION Kenneth Fawcus Ronald Apperson BASS John Walton Scott Stroud Homer Ortega The Texas A I Brass Choir, well known throughout South Texas for its classical renditions, has become a wel- come feature of AM's musical cavalcade. The brass ensemble has received much recognition for its varied concerts, including a one-day tour through the Rio Grande Valley and numerous performances in the college area. Directed by Ronald Apperson, a native of Illinois, the majestic group has concentrated mostly on offerings of fa- miliar classicists including Bach and Beethoven. 93 DEPARTMENTAL Future Twirier: Barbara Huffstutler fane Dismu] 94 DEPARTMENTAL tfih erteadeK i Cara there A Vl Sondra Courtney fe Johnny Mitchell . Sharlot Shelton 95 El Rancho Staff ALFONSO PENA, Editor Staff; David Ince, Sharon Haberer, Gloria Garza, Carolyn Cemosek and Bob Milsom POLLY GARZA, Assistant Editor Editorial Staff: Susan Waterbury, Johnny Holland, Geoffrey Schrimscher, Margot Or- tegon, Jerry Polinard and Terry Hodgkins GAIL MATLOCK, Associate Editor Staff ALFONSO PENA ..................................... Editor GAIL MATLOCK ................... ......... Associate Editor POLLY GARZA .............................. Associate Editor MARY FRANCES CARUSO .................. Organizations Editor SHARON HABERER BOB MILSOM MARGOT ORTECON .............................. Class Editor RUBEN CORKILL FLORA SALINAS IRMA VELA TERRY HODGKINS .......................... Activities Editor GLORIA GARZA GEOFFREY SCHRIMSCHER .......................... ROTC Editor JERRY POLINARD .............................. Sports Editor SUSAN WATERBURY ............................... Copy Editor CAROLYN CERNOSEK (typist) JOHNNY HOLLAND ......................... Photography Editor DAVID INCE JAMES H. HERRING .................... Fall Semester Sponsor ED DESWYSEN ...................... Spring Semester Sponsor « Claw and Portrait Photographers: McEOWEN STUDIO 97 96 LAYNE HOPPE, Editor JAMES H. HERRING Faculty Sponsor VANCE SHAW Sports Editor South Texan KENNETH TRAPP J3u£Ui£As Manager, Fall Semester PATRICIA PEDERSON HOPPE, News Editor JOHN HICKMAN, Circulation Manager BILL EWERT, Associate Editor JERRY HILL, Business Manager, Spring Semester DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Jerry Polina rd (treasurer), Gail Matlock (sweetheart}, Mary Frances Caruso (secretary), Alfonso Pena (vice-president), Boh Mi Isom (president) Second Rou;: Ed Deswysen (sponsor), Margot Ortegon, Polly Garza, Sharon Haberer, Terry Jean Hodgkins, Jerry Hill, Johnny Holland, James H, Herring (sponsor) Third Row: Gloria Garza, David I nee, Vance Shaw 100 Press Club Press Club President Bob Mi Isom receives kiss from Margie Bamcs tries to hide behind Butch Broom as he shows off Iris prize-winning pe- club sweetheart Gail Matlock as she is presented with tunia corsage at the Backwards Dance, a bouquet of roses. 101 Press Club DEPARTMENTAL First Row- Jerry Childers, Buckle Johnson, Davie,! I nee (president), Vance Shaw (reporter), Gail. Matloek (secretary-treasurer) Second Row. Al Smith, Margaret Matthaei (sponsor), Dottie Rav, Pat Barnhart, David Glazener, George Vaughn (sponsor), Regona Guerrette, Sam Jeffries Third Rote: James Knight (sponsor), Bill Perry, Laurence Ryon, David Brmnmett, James Kuester 102 Psi Chi DEPARTMENTAL First Ron.'. Theresa Klimicek (secretary-treasurer), Lee Carter (president), George Coalson (sponsor), Patsy Mahoney (vice-president) Second Row: Richard J. Roome, Nancy Carol Carter, P. M, Troutman, Gilbert Woolworth, Garry Walters Robert J. Kleberg History Club 103 DEPARTMENTAL First Row; Bobbye Burman, Glenn Tccr (secretary-treasurer), Bill Chitwood (president), Bud VVranosky (vice-president), Elaine Cohn (reporter) Second Row: Barry Welsh, Mary Parker, Janet Moon, Corlene Lyons, Jeny Carruth, Henry Ramires, Milton Plomarity Third Row: Richard P. Wilson, Pat Wilson, Ronnie Orrell, Dick Flannery, Stanley Casto, Richard Boykin, Kenneth G. Matocha Biology Club 104 DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Donakl Davis (sponsor), B. E. Caffall (vice-president), Milton Kuelin (treasurer), Jo Ann Birehett, Fred Garland (sponsor) Second Row: Lou Hall, Mickey Edens, Dick Flannery, Walter Smith, David Crawford, Alan Owens, Juan Gonzalez Chemistry Club 105 DEPARTMENTAL First Row. John Milsom (sponsor), Jerry T. Kilpatrick (secretary-treasurer), Robert Her- nandez (vice-president). Bill Clements (president) Second Row: Leroy Muenich, Jo Ann Wetidlland, Gracie Hernandez, Bobby e B urnam, Karen Wheeler, Gloria Palacios, Tommy Kennedy Third Row: Homer Smith, Robert Killough, Louis G, Staglik, Dick Flannery, Foy R. Stiefer, jock j. Peters Fourth Row; jas Paul Dhillon, Milton L. Kuehn, W. W. Smith, Jr., James Bell 106 Mathematics Club tymm- DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Jerry Jackson (vice-president), B. F. Sehnoebelen (president), John Dube (spon- sor), Jeff Cleveland (secretary) Second Row. Bill Clements (treasurer), Sam B. Raney, Davis C. Perkins, John N. Warren, Victor E, Michalk (sponsor) Physics Club 107 DEPARTMENTAL First Row; Rosalie Jasehke (sponsor). Bob Glass (publicity), Patsy Mahoney (treasurer), judi Wuensehe (president), Pat McDonald (secretary), Jack Turner (vice-president)„ W. W, Aldrich (sponsor) Second Row: Ellyce Childers, Marian Green, Lanet Baker, Linda Turner, Theresa Klimicek, Peggy Jordan, Carol Peay, Karen Wheeler, Gloria Luna Third Rote: Danny Sutton, P. M. Troutman, Omar Longoria, Jim Billings, Pat Barnhart, Bobbye Btirnam, James H, Ragan, Gilbert Woolworth 108 Student Education Association DEPARTMENTAL First How; Rosalie jaschke (sponsor), Wanda Clark, Lois Gory, Gloria Palacios, Rosifa Lopez, Billie jean Gilbert, W, W. Aldrich (sponsor) Second1 Hoie: Nancy Carol Carter, Janie C. Ojeda, Kathleen Cumberland, Sandi MacMahon, Mary Alice George, Sylvia Cavazos, Diane Langworthy, Susie Colyer, Yolanda Flores, Karen Simler, Mary Jane Kuby Third Roio: Amaro Garza, Jose G. Trevino, Estevan Saenz, Joyce Pawlik, John Borchardt, Valentin Quintanilla, Rolando J. Aguilar 109 Student Education Association DEPARTMENTAL First Row: Monte Rouquette (reporter). Butch Pressley (vice-president), Dick Goss (secre- tary), Pat Lea (sweetheart), Doug Harvey (president), Calvin Hayes (treasurer) Second Row: James Rode, Mario Mena, Johny Searcy, Armando Kino, Charlie Williams, Barry Copenhaver, L. J. Rolf, Louis Landry Third Row: Gus Laemmrick, Johnny Herrera, Gerald Pargmann, Larry' Sanders, Phil Shirk, Jerry Daniel, Mike Ellis, Kenneth Jones, John Lowe Fourth Row: Woody Hagen, Le Roy Sehulmeier, Teddy Umbehagen, Vic Swedltmd, Charles Curtis, Charles Cothran, Jesse Ville sea, Bobby Pyssun 110 T Association DEPARTMENTAL First Rotv: Jim Cummins (president), George O. Conlson (sponsor), Mary Alice George (secretary). Bob Glass (vice-president) Second Rote.' Walter H, Mays, Phil McCormick (parliamentarian), Hoyt R, Ballard (spon- sor), Vance Shaw (treasurer), Adrian El-Assad Third Row: Abel Gonzalez, Mauro A. Carvajal, Felipe Mendoza Fourth Row: M. A. Guerra, James F. Murphy, Sr., Billy Jackson Young Democrats 111 The ROTC is an integral part of A I college life. Boasting one of the finest rifle teams in the country and highlighted by the nationally famous King's Rifles, A Ts men in uniform are a stirring sight on campus. 112 military science. . . 113 First Row: Raymond Veselka, Medford Keath, William Alden Second Row: Armando Ibanez, Ralph Caruthers, Bobby Nedbalek, James jay, Melvin Bohannon First Roto; Capt. Fred Kersh (sponsor), Walter Mallett, Wilburn Gideon, Medford Keath, Bob Berryhill Second Roto; Raymond Veselka, Danny Sutton, Bobby Nedbalek, Milton Blubm, Felipe Mendoza, Geoffry Schrimsher Third Rote: Farron Gamp, Armando Ibanez, John Leyendecker, Manuel Bosquez, jack’ son Moss Fourth Row: Bobby Collins, Winston Peeples, Ruben Maldonado, William Goodwin, Henry Gibson, Melvin Finch 115 ROTC Officer’s Club Commanding Officer .............................................. FELIPE MENDOZA Executive Officer ................................................. LOU HALL First Sergeant ..................................................... G. C. DEAN Band Company Color Guard Left to Right-. Marte Gillian, George Wray, Gale Chapin, Wesley Robinson President Jemigan presents SFC James Griffin with his retire- ment certificate and letter of appreciation for outstanding service to his country. Headquarters Company Commanding Officer ...................... . . ............. MELVIN FINCH Executive Officer ...................................... WALTER MALLET Platoon Leaders ........................ MANUEL BOSQUEZ, DANNY SUTTON 117 Commanding Officer .............................................. HARDY PEEPLES Executive Officer ............................................ ROBERT HENDERSON Platoon Leaders ............................ RICHARD VAN PELT, ALBERT GEISLER Commanding Officer .............................................. HARDY PEEPLES Executive Officer ............................................ ROBERT HENDERSON Platoon Leaders ............................ RICHARD VAN PELT, ALBERT GEISLER A Company Dr, Peter Ortiz, Ann Farek, Mrs, Peter Ortiz, Elizabeth Ann Oli- phant. Col. Deane Dunloy en- joy the Corps Christmas present from the regular army staff. 118 D, G Flores and Earl Lues show Jerry Childers and Glenn Teer early American weapons. B Company Commanding Officer .............................. JOHNNY LEYENDEGKER Executive Officer .................................... LAYNE HOPPE Platoon Leaders ......................... BOBBY COLLINS, JACKSON MOSS 119 Commanding Officer ................................................ WILBURN GIDEON Executive Officer .............. ................................. MILTON BLUHM Platoon Leaders’ ............................... LUIS GARCIA, W. A. ROBINSON C Company King’s Rifles form honor guard as Mary Joyce Beck is escorted by Bob Fraser during Homecom- ing halftime ceremonies. 120 Cadet Staff reviews units as they pass iu company formation. D Company Commanding Officer .................................... BOB BERRYHILL Executive Officer ................................... WILLIAM GOODWIN Platoon Leaden ........................ HENRY CIBSON, JAMES CARPENTER Commanding Officer .................................... BOB BERRYHILL Executive Officer ................................... WILLIAM GOODWIN Platoon Leaden ........................ HENRY CIBSON, JAMES CARPENTER 121 Drill Team Commander ................. ..................... WILLIAM ALDEN Executive Officer .............................................. JACKSON MOSS King’s Rifles Diane Speer is escorted off the field by William Alden after being presented as King's Rifle sweet- heart at Dad's Day. 122 The Corps passes in review in honor of the Rifle Team’s high Fourth Army standing. Rifle Team Team Captain DARRELL WHITLOCK 123 The epitome of campus social life has traditionally been represented by fraternities and sororities. At night, the Greeks participate in their various social events and, during the day, the industrious members carry out their numerous activities in a never-ending cycle of social movement. greeks. . . 124 M Alpha Sigma, organized in 1927, is the oldest sorority on the Texas A I campus, The purpose of the sorority is to promote social and scholastic growth. Members are selected by in- vitation. The members participate in the Presentation Dance, the Greek formal, parties for special occasions and work on various projects through- out the year. Steve Tibiletti Bean Members Gail Matlock President Mary Joyce Beck Vice-President Judith Allison Secretary Darleen Campbell Treasurer Nancy Robinson Reporter Linda Turner Rush Captain Betty Lynn Caff all Historian Betty Poteet Chaplain Bobbye Bumam Parliamentarian Nan Burnam Mary Burnett Barbara Huffstutler Judy Rawls Dressed as Indians, Alpha Sig pledges, Carol Duncan, Terry Hodgkins, and Terri Swafford, scrub the sidewalk in front of Lewis Hall during “Hell Week. Faye Bible Rosalie Jaschke Sponsor Sponsor Pledges Mary Ann Borchers Secretary Virginia Horton Treasurer Sheila Benson Janis Bertmann Carole Clark Carol Duncan Terry Hodgkins Judy Hughes Carolyn McAfee Sharon Mussett Cecilia Mircovich Pat Perkins Tena West Pledge of the Year Terri Swafford President Beverly Beauchamp Vice-President B r Beta Gammas purposes are to foster friendship and to develop ethical character and social standards. Membership is by invitation extended during Rush Week. Beta Gamma participates in the Presen- tation Dance and many other activities on campus. The members do various charity work in the community and support an orphan from Germany. There is a social event twice a month. Members Jack Reagan Beau Margaret McCord Sponsor Kathleen Cumberland President Lela Boone Vice-President Linda Hartzog Secretary Sally Goodridge Treasurer Margie Maring Corresponding Secretary Verna Lou Puckett Reporter Pat Fried Historian Arvic Caughfield Parliamentarian Jane Chiswell Chaplain Phyllis Troutman Rush Captain Betty Blackwell Kay Coleman Lois Cory Mary Alice George Nancy Gregg Judy Lynn Harris Anne Juraschek Shirley Reed Sharon Rice Toni Rich Barbara Rose Mimi Schiffers Sally Stout Elizabeth Oliphant Sponsor Patsy Puckett Pledge of the Year Secretary-T reasurer Madis Smith President Kay Langley Vice-President Pat Boysen Pledges Dolores Cumberland Mary Lou Nuhn Diana Odom Bobbie Kay Pitts Ethelene Smith Dee Dee Snyder Diane Speer Pennye Wheeler A © Delta Theta’s aim is to further friendship, scholarship and loyalty to A I. Membership may be attained during Rush Week by invitation. The members take an active part in the Presentation Dance, the Greek for- mal and various moneymaking and charity activities. Bill Ewert Beau Luan Burchers Vice-President Marlena Young Secretary La Donna Burger Treasurer Banda Winn Reporter Annette Young Parliamentarian Joyce Gamer Chaplain Ruth Appelt Rush Captain Judy Whitnei Rush Captain Jo Bergquist Phyllis Johnson Anne Park Janet St cubing Delta Theta members enjoy a party given by their pledges. Johnnie Mae Haun Sponsor Harriette Owens Sponsor Pledges Karen Edwards Secretary-Treasurer Bobbye Yantis Song Leader Jean Bnrchers Linda Childs Carolyn Gossett Doylene Jennings Nancy Kruger Helen Malcom Patricia Ruegg Faye Russek S harlot Shelton Patricia Towns The purpose of Zeta Chi Sorority is to promote personal development and leadership and to create fellowship. Member- ship is by invitation during Rush Week. Zeta Chi participates in the Presentation Dance, the Greek formal and other inter-sorority activities. Members also par- ticipate in a Homecoming breakfast, a Christmas dance and a graduating senior supper. Pete Zanca Beau Members Peggy Campbell President Linda Nanny Vice-President Marianne Berryman Treasurer Elizabeth Looney Rush Captain Judy Harris Historian Pledges EUyce Childers, Margaret Bluntzer and Jeanie Menn receive their drops from their Big Sisters” Peggy Campbell, Elizabeth Looney and Judy Sue Harris after fulfilling all their pledge duties. Ruth Gauldin Sponsor Pledges Margaret Bluntzer Pledge of the Year Doris Jean Baugh President Tommie McClanahan Vice-President Donna Nurick Treasurer Mary Lee Belcher Sponsor Martha Champlin Ellyce Childers Karen McMillan Jeanie Menn Nancy Ward Zeta Chi members enjoy dinner at the Round Table after a meeting. GOVERNMENTAL First Row: Faye Bible, Mary Burnett, Lois Cory, Marianne Berryman, Carrie Bishop Second Row: Tara MeQuerrey, Arvie Caughfield, Kathleen Cumberland, Totten Rooney, Judy Whitener, Ruth Gauldin, Rosalie Jaschke, Peggy Campbell, Nan Bumam, Gail Matlock Inter-Sorority Council The Inter-Sorority Council strives to promote a greater unity' among the four sororities on cam- pus. Each of the sororities, Alpha Sigma, Beta Gamma, Delta Theta and Zeta Chi, elects two representatives to serve with the president of the sorority as members of the Council. The Council coordinates Rush Week activities and sponsors the Presentation Dance and the Inter-Sorority Council Tea. OFFICERS President LOIS CORY Vice-President LUAN BURCHERS Secretary MARY BURNETT 'l rpsicilrpr MARIANNE BERRYMAN 134 A crescent moon is formed by the 1963 pledges from the four campus sororities. Dean Turner leads the singing at the Christmas Sing-Song sponsored by the Inter-Sorority Council. Members, pledges and their dates enjoy the Presentation Ball. 135 e-c Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity open to all ex-Scouts, takes great pride in the many service projects it undertakes on the A 1 campus. This year they included helping with the elections, Homecoming, Dad's Day, Lantana and many other events. Irish Eaker Sweetheart Members James Picpcr President John Howe Vice-President Vance Shaw Secretary Dennis Robertson Treasurer Mian Wajid Parliamentarian Ralph Caruthers Jerry Hill David luce Ruddy Rawlinson Harold Russell Sam Smith Thomas Wittie Dr. D. B, Ford Sponsor Dr. J. W. Howe Sponsor J. E. Turner Sponsor Pledges Paul Baca Ted Baird James Evans Ernest Hamilton Sam Jeffries John Keimett Charlie Magee David Moore Ralph Nelson Robert Nelson Dinesh Shah Pat Stricklin ZM Kappa Sigma Nu is one of the three social fraterni- ties at A I. Membership in the organization is by invi- tation only. The fraternity takes part in both social and service activities on the campus. Reactivated this year. Kappa Sigma Nu is the oldest fraternity at A I, hav- ing been organized in 1936, Shelly Smith President John Johnson Secretary-Treasurer Bob Cosby Reporter Carlton Beal Jerry Jones Billy Kalich Richard Pilgrim Richard Roome Richard Sciaroffa Mike Whiteside Leo Womack Tracy Miska Sweetheart Richard English Sponsor James M. Knight Sponsor Leo Womack, Larry Lucas, Richard Sciaroffa and their dates enjoy dancing at the Kappa Sigma Nu Christmas party held at the Kingsville Country Club. p Sigma Rho, organized in 1961, is the newest social fra- ternity on the A 1 campus. Its purpose is to promote social activities. Sigma Rho sponsors the Playboy Party and se- lects a monthly Playmate. Raye Boyer Sweetheart Members Pete Zanca President Sammy Henderson Vice-President J. D. Fish Secretary Bill Hemes Treasurer Doug Williams Social Chairman Ben Foster Pledge Master Bill Bujhoch Tom Crow Charles Curtis John Geseck Jim Johnston Gerald J urica Jerry Kunkle Tom Peyton Monte Rouquette Gerald Jurica and Vicki Van- dermeer enjoy music provided at a Sigma Rho dance. James Palmer Sponsor Pledges Jimmy Coppedge Charles Deviney Joe Ernst Harold Huffman Skip Lewis James McKinney Jack McKenzie Jack Reagan Jack Roosa Alien Seale Bobby Shafer Davy Ward Tom Wood X —I Tau Delta Chi’s purpose is to promote social activity on the Texas A I campus. It sponsors the revolving trophy for the Lantana decorations, participates in the Greek Ball and has various other activities during the school year. Verna Lou Puckett Sweetheart Stan Nelson Secretary Jerry Cornelius Treasurer Ronnie Orrell Pledge Master Jerry Hollon Social Chairman John Borchardt Pat Clausewitz Albert Geisler Woody Hagen Robert Haggerton David Neskora Herbert Warns Darrell Whitlock President Jemigan is pleased over a gift presented to him by Jerry Cornelius, Pete Ster- ling, Dr. E. V. Ruhnke and Dr. D. J. Stinebaugh. imiuu Honors amt recognition, whether accorded for social or scholastic achievement, remain a high point of the student’s year. The reward of student participation, individually or col- lectively, is found in the hallowed beam of Limelight. limelight. . . 144 145 Irma Montemayor Homecoming Queen Laredo, Texas 146 Homecoming Princess Verna Lou Puckett Sail Antonio Homecoming Princess Sandi Williams Rosenberg 147 148 BETTY rOTEET Betty, a junior English major from San Antonio, is a member of the Student Union Governing Board, She is chairman of the Campus Christian Fellowship, a member of Alpha Sigma and a member of the Choir, GARY ARLEN WRIGHT Garyr is a senior business administration major from Mission, He is chairman of the Student Union Governing Board, a member of the ROTC Officer's Club and a member of the Business Administration Club. Who’s Who in American DIANE LANGWORTHY Diane is a junior from San An- tonio, majoring in secondary educa- tion, She is a member of the A I Singers, the Band, Student Council, Choir, SEA, Gold Jackets, Eckhardt Dorm Council and treasurer of AWS. Wanda, a senior home economics from San Benito, is this years Lantana Queen. She is Student Council secretary, a member of AWS, The Home Economies Club, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Cap and Gown, Gold Jackets and Kappa Omicron Phi, DICK GOSS Dick Goss is a senior business administration major from Belmont. He has been a member of the track team for four years. Dick is also Student Council president and is secretary of the T” Association. Universities and Colleges BOBBY NEDBALEK Bobby, a senior agriculture major from Taft, is the Aggie Club presi- dent this year and one of the ROTC Cadet Majors. He is also a member of the Seale Hall Dorm Council, ATA, Student Council and the Hor- ticulture Club. SYLVIA CAVAZOS A senior from La Feria, Sylvia is a Spanish major. She has been presi- dent of the Spanish Club for the past two years. She is a member of the Gold Jackets, Cap and Gown, Student Council, Eckhardt Dorm Council, Newman Club and Laredo Club. FELIPE MENDOZA, JR. Felipe, cadet captain of Band Co., is a senior government major from Laredo. He is a member of the King's Rifles, Spanish Club, Young Democrats and the Footlights Club. Felipe was president of the Laredo Club in 1961 and is the club's secretary this year. ALFONSO PENA Jr. Editor of El Rancho this year, Al is a senior English ma- jor from Kingsville. He is vice-president of the Press Club, and is a member of the History Club, English Club and S.E.A. Who’s Who in American PATSY MAHONEY Patsy, who hails from Mathis, is a junior secondary edu’ cation major. She is vice-president of the History Club, vice- president of the Lewis Hall Dorm Council, and was presi- dent of the Gold Jackets last semester. Patsy is also a mem- ber of SEA and AWS. PAT KNIGHT AWS president this year is Pat Knight, a junior sec- ondary education major from Kenedy. She is Cousins Hall Dorm Council president and a member of the A I Band, English Club, Cold Jackets, SEA and Math Club. LAYNE DELTON HOPPE Layne is a senior government major from Van Vleck. He is this years editor of the South Texan, the college news- paper. Universities and Colleges TARA McQUERREY President of Delta Theta this year, Tara is a junior Eng- lish major from Kingsville. She is a member of the Gold Jackets, the A l Singers, the Band and Choir. Tara also was vice-president of her sophomore class. RALPH CARUTHERS Ralph, who hails from Premont, is a senior business ad- ministration major. He is an ROTC Cadet Captain and a member of the King’s Rifles. He is also a member of the Student Council and Alpha Phi Omega. Ralph was presi- dent of his junior class and head cheerleader his senior year. JUDI WUENSCHE This year’s SEA president is Judi Wuensche. She is a junior secondary' education major from Premont. Judi is also vice-president of Gamma Delta and a member of Cap and Gown, the Gold Jackets and the A Cappella Choir. DOROTHY THOMPSON Dorothy is a senior accounting major from Edcouch. She is president of the Lewis Hall Dorm Council, vice- president of the Gold Jackets and vice-president of the Baptist Student Union. “Ouija,” as she is better known on campus, is also a member of the Business Club, the Ac- counting Society and AWS. Who’s Who in American HERB ERNST Herb Ernst, a graduate student from Somerset, is mak- ing his third appearance in Who’s Who this year. He is a member of the Aggie Club, Alpha Theta Alpha, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Chemistry Club and the Horticulture Club, Herb was also vice-president of the Student Council his senior year. BOBBYE DENA BURNAM Bobby e Dena B urnam, a senior from Brady, is a second- ary education major. She is president of Cap and Gown and of the Baptist Student Union. Bobbye is also a member of Alpha Chi, Alpha Sigma, AWS, Biology Club, the Gold Jackets, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Lewis Hall Dorm Council and the Mathematics Club. Universities and Colleges VANCE SHAW Vance, a senior psychology niajor from Temple, was a member of Operation Crossroads Africa this past summer. He is a member of the Student Council, secretary of Alphi Phi Omega, vice-president of Press Club, sports editor of the South Texan and a member of Campus Christian Fellow- ship. Vance is also a member of the track team. pat McDonald Pat, a Freer senior majoring in secondary education, is secretary of both SEA and Cap and Gown. She is also a member of Alpha Chi, AW'S, Band, Business Club and the Gold Jackets. MARY WALKER BURNETT Mary is a member of Alpha Sigma, AWS, Gold jackets, SEA and the Home Economics Club, She is secretary of the Inter-Sorority Council and vice-presi- dent of Kappa Omicron Phi, Mary is a senior home economics major from Three Rivers. Who’s Who in American KENNETH TRAPP Kenneth is a senior economics major from Somerset, He was South Texan editor in 1962. He was also a member of the Press Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Seale Hall Dorm Council, Alpha Chi and the Student Council. WOODY HAGEN Woody, who is vice-president of the Student Coun- cil this year, is a junior electrical engineering major from Gonzales. He is a member of the “T” Association, Tau Delta Chi, Sigma Tau, Seale Hall Council and the track team. Woody was also the 1962 president of the CCUN. BILL LAWS Bill is a senior from Corpus Christi. He is a mem- ber of the Student Council and is treasurer of the Stu- dent’s Association. Bill is a pre-med major. Universities and Colleges JOHN ARBUTHNOTT John is a senior petroleum and natural gas engineering major from Portage la Prarie, Manitoba, Canada. He is president of AIME and vice-president of TSPE. John is also a member of the Campus Society of Chemical Engineers and secretary of Sigma Tan. OTTO EWERS Otto, a petroleum and natural gas engineering major, is a senior from Alice, He is president of Sigma Tau National Honor Society and a mem- ber of the BOTC Officers Club, A1ME-TSPE and Alpha Chi. JEFF FOWLER Jeff is a member of Tau Delta Chi, AT ME-TSPE and Poteet Dorm Council. He is also vice-chairman, of the Student Union Governing Board, Jeff is a senior petroleum and natural gas engineering major from San Antonio. 155 SANDI WILLIAMS, Honorary Cadet Colonel of the Texas A I ROTC, and Queen of the Military Ball Escort: CADET COLONEL RAYMOND VESELKA Twelfth Annual Military Ball 156 Colonel and Mrs. Deane Dunloy and Mrs. Jemigan welcome Bobby Collins and bis date to the Military Ball. Cadet Colonel Raymond Veselka presents Honorary Cadet Colonel Sandi Williams with a rose bouquet. Cadet Colonel Raymond Veselka and date Judy Allison form part of the receiving line at the Military Ball. 157 WANDA WADDELL, Honorar) Cadet Captain of the Cadet Staff, is escorted by Cadet Major BOBBY NEDBALEK. SALLY GOODRIDGE, Honorary Cadet Captain of Headquarters Company, is escorted by Cadet Captain MELVIN FINCH, 158 MARY LOU HEFLIN, Honorar}' Cadet Captain of D” Company, is escorted by Cadet Captain BOR BERRYH1LL. SHARLOT SHELTON, Honorary Cadet Captain of “C Company, is escorted by Cadet Captain WILBURN GIDEON, 160 Wanda Waddell, Melvin Finch and Sally Goodridgc watch as the Queen of the Ball is presented. Cadet Major Bill Aiden and his date Jo Ann Wend land enjoy the dancing at the Military Ball. 161 Charlie Williams and his date and Cadet Sergeant Cecil Oxford and Kathy Abbott enjoy the dancing in the Tejas Room. Honorary Cadet Captain Pat Perkins and her escort. Cadet Captain Winston Peeples, make their presentation bows. Cadets and their dates dance to the music of Ralph Galvin’s orchestra in the ballroom. 162 163 164 Queen Wanda Waddell San Benito Wanda Waddell, a senior from San Benito, was sponsored by the Aggie Club, She majors in home economics education. She is a member of the Student Council, Home Economics Club, Cap and Gown, Gold Jackets and Kappa Omi- cron Phi. She has been Aggie Club Sweetheart, ROTC Lady and a Lantana Lady in 1962. Queen Wanda represented the White Orchid. 165 166 Lois Cory, a senior, was sponsored by the Student Edu- cation Association. Her home is in El Campo. The ele- mentary education major is a member of Beta Gamma Sor- ority. She was secretary-treasurer of her junior class and Inter-Sorority Council president. Lady Lois represented the Violet of Spain. Lady Lois Cory El Campo, Texas 167 168 Lady Gloria Luna New Braunfels, Texas Gloria Luna, a senior, was sponsored by the Laredo Club. Her home is in New Braunfels Her hobbies are reading, tennis, swimming, bowling and travel. She would like to be an interpreter for an airline. Spanish and psychol- ogy are her major subjects. Lady Gloria represented the Chrysanthemum of Japan 169 170 Lady Gail Matlock Houston, Texas Gail Matlock, brunette senior from Houston, was spon- sored by Alpha Sigma and the Press Club. The psychology major is a member of the Gold Jackets, president of Alpha Sigma Sorority, associate editor of El Rancho and Press Club Sweetheart. Her hobbies include art, ballroom dancing and plunking on the ole ukelele.” Lady Gail represented the American Beauty Rose. 171 172 Lady Jeanne Salazar Kingsville, Texas Jeanne Salazar, a junior from Kingsville, was sponsored by the Laredo Club, She majors in elementary education. Her hobbies are swimming, tennis, playing records, reading and dancing. She would like to have a teaching position with the Peace Corps in South America, Lady Jeanne represented the Bird of Paradise of Hawaii,, 173 174 Lady Sharlot Shelton Kingsville, Texas Sharlot Shelton, a Kingsville coed, was sponsored by the Freshman Class. She will major in home eco- nomics. Her other activities include cheerleading and membership in Delta Theta sorority. She was a Fresh- man Calendar Girl and ROTC Cadet Lady, Lady Sharlot represented the Tulip of Holland. 175 176 Lady Sandi Williams Rosenberg, Texas Sandi Williams, a sophomore from Rosen- berg, was sponsored by Alpha Tau Alpha. She is a major in English education. Her hobbies include horseback riding and sewing. Looking toward the future, she would like to be a teacher or an airline hostess. Lady Sandi represented Bluebells of Scotland, 177 178 179 Feto things typify college life more than the many-splendored world of sport. Whether on the gridiron, basketball court or cinders; whether cleats, tennis shoes or spikesy the actions of the athletes form a focal point of a student s memories. 180 sports. . . 181 jj nmt iH Fini Roif: Louis Landry, Ken Jones, John Searcy, Dong Harvey, John Herrera Second Rote; Danny Clinvira, Barry Copenhaver, Mike Ellis, Bobby Pyssen Third Row: Wesley Robinson, Sid Blanks, Ted Unbehagen, Charles Everett, Joe Howard Fourth Row: Charles Williams, Vic Su edlund, Calvin Hayes, Charles Curtis. 1962 Javelinas SEASON RECORD AM Opponents 14 Southern Illinois University 10 33 Trinity University 27 22 Howard Payne 0 3 East Texas State 3 27 University of Corpus Christi 6 27 Sam Houston State 3 31 Stephen F. Austin State 8 7 Lamar Tech 0 41 Sul Ross 0 28 Southwest Texas State 7 When Texas AM’s football equipment was put away in December, the 1962 Javelinas stamped “Finis” on the finest season in AM’s history. For the first time since the Javs began pigskin competition, a Blue and Gold eleven finished an entire season without a defeat. Highlights of the season were many. The open- ing win over powerhouse Southern Illinois, the Homecoming festivities culminating with the tri- umph over Sam Houston State, the second-half devastation of Lamar Tech and, of course, the final victory' over Southwest Texas State will be talked about for years to come. In addition, the offensive antics of the “Fearsome Four plus One,” the fero- ciousness of the “Defenders,” and the wild helter- skelter play of the “Fearless Frosh,” are actions and nicknames that stir fond memories. 182 Ftr$f Row: Jim Rode, Jesse Villesca, Juan Capello, Armando Nino, Armando Nino, Louis Rolf Second Rote. Larry Sanders, Gerald Pargamann, Butch Pressley, Frank Bain, Fred Teer Third Row: Allen Groncs, Frank Kelley, Jim Kern, Mike Adkins, Mario Mena Fourth Roto; Randy Johnson, Bruce Engram, Raul Trevino, Leroy Schumeier, Tom Janik The players on the 1962 football squad were given belt buckles as a memento of their championship season. The season was not, however, without blemish. A questionable tie with East Texas State and the insulting bypass of A I in the national playoffs dimmed somewhat the sparkling luster of the unde- feated season. The deluge of individual and collec- tive post-season honors, however, wiped out most traces of ill feeling. In the final analysis, it might be said that the 1962 season firmly cemented A l’s position as one of the nation’s prennial small’college grid powers. As President J. C. Jernigan said, ‘ You’ve stood tall and we re proud of you.” One fan put it another way when he stated, “They were a team of pride,” It was, indeed, a proud year for the Texas A l Javelinas. 183 Gilbert Steinke Head Coach Gene Green Backfield Bill Purser Line Football Coaching Staff Student Trainers; Jerry Hill and Ronnie Hunt Coaching is sometimes a thankless job. When the team wins, the players receive the credit; but let a team lose and the burden of the loss falls squarely on the shoulders of the coaching staff. Gil Steinke, Gene Greene and Bill Purser bore no losing burden at all this year. Steinke has gained the reputation of being one of the finest small-college football coaches in the nation. The past four seasons have seen the former professional star post a spectacular 35-4-2 record and garner three Lone Star Conference championships. Greene and Purser have been little less impressive in their efforts. Since 1959, Greene has molded the most explosive backfields ever witnessed in the LSC. Purser, who joined the Jav coaching ranks this season, wasted little time in proving his ability as attested to by the fact that A I gave up fewer points per game than any league team. 184 Charles Curtis arid a horde of Hoggies come rushing up to stop a Saluki run. Hoggies Shine in Season Opener TEXAS A I 14 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 10 Copenhaver goes down the sideline to set up the winning touchdown, Over 8,000 fans poured into Javelina Stadium to witness A Fs clash with its toughest opening opponent in the school’s history, and it can safely be said that no one left before the game’s climax. The Hoggies drew first blood on a seven-yard touchdown dash by Barry Copenhaver. Mario Mena kicked the first of two extra points. The Salukis took advantage of a 65 yard kickoff return by Dennis Harmon to get on the score- board via a one-yard plunge by Vern Pollock. Bob Hight, a one-armed place kicker, converted. In the second quarter, Hight sent the visitors into intermission holding a 10-7 lead with a 35-yard field goal. As the minutes ticked away in the second half, the three-point lead loomed larger and larger. With barely three minutes left to play, Copenhaver fielded a punt and raced 51 yards deep into SIU territory. The Hogs moved tire ball to the one-yard line from which fullback Butch Pressley dove over with the winning score. The second half comeback was the first of many produced by the Javs this season. A I SIU 17 FIRST DOWNS 11 213 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 118 36 YARDS GAINED PASSING 63 249 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 181 12 PASSES ATTEMPTED 18 3 PASSES COMPLETED 7 0 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 3 4 for 37.5 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 8 for 35.1 0 FUMBLES LOST 0 1 for 5 yds. PENALTIES 8 for 68 yds. 185 Tliis ballet of football lias A I’s Tommy Janik playing tlie lead role with the Trinity Tigers as supporting characters. Doug Harvey has just picked off a Tiger aerial to halt a last ditch drive toward the A I goal. A I Slips by Trinity Tigers TEXAS A I 33 TRINITY UNIVERSITY 27 A I's first journey away from the friendly confines of Javelina Stadium was very nearly a disasterous one. Playing before a sparse crowd of 2,918 fans, over half from Kingsville, the Hogs finally emerged on top of the see-saw battle and took their second victory of the year. It was the first A I triumph in San An- tonio since the series began in 1938. Tommy Janik gave some indication of the wide-open play to come when, on A Is first series of downs, he scampered 41 yards to paydirt in the opening minutes of play. The Tigers came battling back and, despite another TD by Janik and a six-pointer by Butch Pressley, the hometowners took a 20-19 lead into half-time. In the second half, however, Trinity was able to tally only once while A Is Sid Blanks and Barry Copenhaver were each scoring to provide the winning margin. The Javs gratefully returned to Kingsville with a 33-27 victory. A I TRINITY 24 FIRST DOWNS 17 257 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 180 119 YARDS GAINED PASSING 201 376 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 381 13 PASSES ATTEMPTED 19 9 PASSES COMPLETED 9 1 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 0 2 for 39.5 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 3 for 24.0 2 FUMBLES LOST I 2 for 20 PENALTIES 2 for 25 186 TEXAS A I 22 HOWARD PAYNE 0 The Javelinas opened their quest for the 1962 Lone Star Conference title with a convincing 22-0 win over Howard Payne. While A I’s able defense con- tained the Paynemen s razzle-dazzle offense, the Hogs’ swift set of backs roamed at will in the LSC opener. No time was wasted in setting the trend of the game. On the Javelinas’ first offensive play, Sid Blanks shocked the Yellow-Jackets with a 44-yard touchdown blast. This was soon followed by Mario Mena’s 33-yard field goal and Butch Pressley’s three-yard plunge for a score, A I led at halftime, 16-0, In the second half, Tommy Janik put the frosting on the cake with a 35-yard run to paydirt, and the Javs’ Fearless Frosh finished out the game. Some 8,000 fans witnessed the contest. A l HP 17 FIRST DOWNS 12 265 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 131 72 YARDS GAINED PASSING 70 337 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 201 13 PASSES ATTEMPTED 20 4 PASSES COMPLETED 8 3 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 2 4 for 41.5 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 5 for 39.8 1 FUMBLES LOST 1 9 for 105 PENALTIES 4 for 32 Checking in for the start of the game are Tommy janik, Danny Chavira a n d Butch Pressley Hoggies Scrap Past Howard Payne Tine Fearless Frosh in action with Frank Bain carrying the ball and blocking provided by Bruce Engrain and Larry Sanders. 187 Sid Blanks looking for blocks as he tries to go around end. Hoggies and Lions Tie in Commerce Butch Pressley knifes his way past a would-be tackier. TEXAS A I 3 EAST TEXAS STATE 3 A hotly-protested call by a substitute referee enabled the East Texas State Lions to mar the perfect A I record with a 3-3 tie. The only bright spot of an otherwise dismal evening was Kandy Johnson’s fine passing. The freshman’s aerial antics clearly established him as one of the loop’s top quarterbacks. A 31-yard field goal in the second quarter by the Lions’ Marion Turner marked the only scoring for three and a half quarters. In the waning minutes of play, the Hogs moved inside the East Texans’ 10-yard stripe on the strength of a screen pass from Johnson to Tommy Janik. On a third down and goal situation, Butch Pressley dove over for an apparent score. The officials, however, ruled that the “Butcher” had touched the ground before scoring. On the fourth down play, Barry Copenhaver feinted into the line, then suddenly lateraled the ball to Sid Blanks who went around left end untouched. A I’s victor ' cries were shortlived, however, as an official, who had been chosen a few days earlier to fill in for an ill counterpart, ruled that Copenhaver had made an illegal pass. With a few seconds left on the clock, Mario Mena split the uprights with a 22-yard field goal to insure the deadlock. A I ETS 16 FIRST DOWNS 7 116 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 142 137 YARDS GAINED PASSING 0 253 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 142 18 PASSES ATTEMPTED 2 10 PASSES COMPLETED 0 0 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 2 5 for 28.2 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 6 for 37.1 1 FUMBLES LOST 0 3 for 13 PENALTIES 3 for 25 188 Larry Sanders rides a UCC Tarpon into the ground. Hoggies Drop Anchor on the Tarpons TEXAS A I 27 UNIVERSITY OF CORPUS CHRIST! 6 The Javelinas closed out their non-conference schedule with a 27-6 win over area rival University of Corpus Christi, A I tallied in every quarter of play with three of the scores coming as a result of Randy Johnson's passing arm. Johnson opened the aerial fireworks with a 43-yard heave to Sid Blanks in the first quarter. In the third quarter, he tossed a three-yarder to former high school teammate, Wesley Robinson, and closed out the scoring with a fourth- quarter pass to Tommy Janik that covered 14 yards. Louis Landry accounted for the rest of A Fs points with a one-yard plunge in the second quarter. UCC’s only score came in the fourth quarter when Leonard Gallagher passed seven yards to Bill Guthrie. The victory marked the eighth win in nine outings against the Tarpons. A I UCC 18 FIRST DOWNS 12 241 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 104 118 YARDS GAINED PASSING 60 359 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 164 16 PASSES ATTEMPTED 15 7 PASSES COMPLETED 5 1 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 2 2 for 15,0 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 5 for 41.2 0 FUMBLES LOST 0 5 for 45 PENALTIES 5 for 36 Halfback Charles Curtis fakes to avoid being tackled. 189 Tommy Janik, with interference led by Charlie Williams, goes for a big gain before the Homecoming crowd. Hogs Thrill Homecoming Crowd With Victory TEXAS A I 27 SAM HOUSTON STATE 3 Nine thousand fans, the largest crowd in AM history, looked on as AM's powerful Javelinas ended the Homecoming festivities on a happy note with a 27-3 victory over the Bearkats of Sam Houston State. After a relatively close first half, the Hoggies shattered the visitors with a 20-point splurge in the final 30 minutes. Leading 7-3 at halftime by virtue of Barry Copenhavers 35-yard aerial to Sid Blanks, the Javs roared out following intermission and notched up three TDs on runs by Randy Johnson, Butch Pressley and a pass from Johnson to L. J, Rolf, The Bearkats were able to crack the AM forward wall for only 68 yards total offense the second half and spent most of the closing minutes in vain at- tempts to hold the speed-laden Jav offense in check. The win was AM’s 12th homecoming triumph in the past 13 years. AM SHSTC 17 FIRST DOWNS 12 164 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 117 124 YARDS GAINED PASSING 83 288 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 200 13 PASSES ATTEMPTED 20 7 PASSES COMPLETED 8 1 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 0 2 for 45.0 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 5 for 39.0 1 FUMBLES LOST 1 4 for 40 PENALTIES 1 for 15 190 TEXAS A I 31 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE 8 Texas A I s steamrolling Hoggies, scoring in every period of play, trampled the spirited, but outclassed, Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks, 31-8, and upped their season record to 6-0-1. Hemmed in by Barry Copenhaver s deadly accurate punting, the Axmen were never able to get on the scoreboard until the second half. Sid Blanks opened the scoring parade with a 2-yard TD plunge, followed by a team safety and an 8-yard pass from Randy Johnson to Ted Unbehagen. Mario Mena converted both times to give the Hoggies a 16-0 halftime edge. In the second half. Butch Pressley dashed 33 yards for a score and Barry Copenhaver pushed through six more points on a 15 yard run. SFA’s only tally came on a two-yard dive by Wayne Corley. A I SFA 21 FIRST DOWNS 9 260 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 82 103 YARDS GAINED PASSING 77 363 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 159 12 PASSES ATTEMPTED 20 7 PASSES COMPLETED 8 0 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 0 4 for 27.2 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 7 for 27.0 2 FUMBLES LOST 1 1 for 5 PENALTIES 5 for 32 Hoggies Topple Lumberjacks 31-8 L. J. Rolf and Jim Rode rush up to assist Calvin Hayes in the tackle. Frank Bain finds the going a little rough as he drives into the line. 191 Barry Copenhaver dances elusively as Sid Blanks gazes on. Lamar Tech Boosted Out of Contention Butch Pressley driving forward on one of his typical long-distance runs. TEXAS A I 7 LAMAR TECH 0 The Iloggies continued to pick up speed as they crushed Lamar Techs title hopes in a contest not nearly as dose as the 7-0 score might indicate. In bitter Beaumont cold, the magnificent Javelina defense completely stifled the vaunted Cardinal offense as A I continued its mastery over the Redbirds. No scoring occurred during the first three quarters of play, although Sid Blanks had one TD called back because of a penalty and Lamar Tech's Windell Hebert was stopped on the one-yard line in Tech's only threat of the evening. Late in the fourth quarter, however, A I, largely on the running of Butch Press- ley, moved to the four-yard line from which Tommy Janik turned right end for the TD. So completely did the A I forward wall blanket Tech's offensive at- tempts that the hometowners were unable to secure a first down the second half, and ended up with a minus six yards rushing for the final 30 minutes of play. A I LT 20 FIRST DOWNS 5 208 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 66 64 YARDS GAINED PASSING 46 272 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 112 15 PASSES ATTEMPTED 12 6 PASSES COMPLETED 5 1 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 2 3 for 30,6 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 8 for 34.7 3 FUMBLES LOST 2 4 for 37 PENALTIES 5 for 59 192 Bruce Engram cuts back off of the option play to pick up key blocks by Frank Bain and Armando Nino, Sul Ross Lobos Slaughtered TEXAS A I 41 SUL ROSS 0 The Javelinas finished the home season in high fashion with a 41-0 mauling of Sul Ross before 7,500 Dad's Day fans. The lopsided! victory, which set up the championship match with Southwest Texas State, saw the Hogs hammer out five touchdowns in the second half as they marched toward this largest single game total of the season. Tommy Janik, Butch Pressley, Frank Bain and Louis Landry all rushed fcfr short-yardage scores while Barry Copenhaver completed a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Pargamann and Randy Johnson tossed a 25-yarder to Janik. In addition, Mario Mena booted a 33-yard field goal and two extra points. The Lobos, hindered all evening by the hard-charging Javelina defense, were never able to threaten and managed only two first downs the first half. A I SR 23 FIRST DOWNS 6 250 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 84 150 YARDS GAINED PASSING 78 400 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 162 24 PASSES ATTEMPTED 21 10 PASSES COMPLETED 8 2 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 0 3 for 29.3 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 7 for 27.1 0 FUMBLES LOST 1 4 for 40 PENALTIES 2 for 10 Charles Curtis snags this first down pass des- pite Sul Ross defensive efforts. 193 Co-Captain Barry Copenhaver, John Searcy and Charlie Williams race through their last victory line prior to the game. The long arm of Barry Copenhaver lashes out to halt SWT quarterback Dee White early in the game. Javelinas Win Big One TEXAS AM 28 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 7 This was the game of games. It was the whole season centered into one 60- minute period. Trailing Southwest Texas State by one-half games, the Javelinas journeyed to San Marcos knowing they had to win in order to capture the Lone Star Conference trophy. Eleven thousand fans, the largest crowd to ever witness an LSC contest, crammed into Evans Field to see the classic clash of two foot- ball powers. For 30 minutes, the two clubs battled it out on even terms and the halftime score stood at 7-7. Came then the memorable final half as the spectators sat in bitter cold and watched in disbelief as the Javelinas crushed all remnants of Bobcat resistance with a patented second half onslaught. Two touchdown passes by Randy Johnson, one to Bobby Pyssen, the other to Ted Unbehagen, coupled with scoring plunges by Louis Landry and Butch 194 Huns like this one by Sid Blanks kept Southwest Texas off balance all night. Over Southwest Texas State Pressley left no doubt as to AM’s right to the conference throne. AM's offensive antics were matched by the awesome display of defensive might which completely snuffed out all San Marcos threats in the second half. In essence, it was simply a good team meeting a magnificent team. Individ- ual heroics were many. Doug Harvey played the finest game of his career; Tommy Janiks running kept the Bobcats off balance all evening and the de- fensive play of L. ). Rolf and Bobby Pyssen was superb. It was, however, the most complete total team effort of the season. It was a fitting end to the finest football year in AM history. The Texas A I Javelinas were 1962 Lone Star Conference champions. Copenhaver spills a Bobcat as Mike Ellis rushes up for the kill. 195 The personal duel between Doug Harvey and Dee White proved to be one of the high- lights of the game. Tommy Janik was in his most brilliant form, rushing the ball for 109 yards’ mostly in the second half. Hoggies First Undefeated AM STATISTICS SWTSC 13 FIRST DOWNS 16 235 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 209 96 YARDS GAINED PASSING 43 331 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 252 14 PASSES ATTEMPTED 16 9 PASSES COMPLETED 5 1 PASSES INTERCEPTED BY 0 5 for 34.5 PUNTS AND PUNTING AVERAGE 6 for 14.8 1 FUMBLES LOST 1 7 for 75 PENALTIES 10 for 68 196 Crisp defensive play helps the Hoggies overpower SWT in the second half. Season Ends Dramatically The hunter, Gerald Pargamann, stalks his prey. Sid Blanks scores the final two points of the season on this extra point con- version pass from Randy Johnson. 197 DOUG HARVEY First team All-American honors from the As- sociated Press, the NAIA and the Williamson Ratings went to Kingsville senior Doug Harvey, He was also named to the first team of the Lone Star Conference and was chosen first and sec- ond team of the Lone Star Conference and was chosen first and second team All-Texas by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Dallas Morn- ing News respectively. Doug was one of the co-captains of the small college team in the All- American Bowl in Tucson, Arizona. SID BLANKS Sid was given Honorable Mention by the NAIA and the Williamson Ratings for All-American while being named second team All-Texas by the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is a junior from Del Rio and he helped A I dominate the All-Conference team backfield by tak- ing first team halfback honors. KENNETH JONES For his nigged defensive play, Ken was selected first team All-Conference end. He is a senior this year and he makes his home in Victoria. TOMMY JANIK Tommy received second team honors in All-American selection by the NAIA and was given Honorable Mention by the As- sociated Press and the Williamson Ratings. He was first team All-Conference and first team All-Texas on both the Dallas Morn- ing News and the Fort Worth Star-Tele- gram. Janik, a senior halfback from Poth, participated in the Southwest Challenge Bowl and the All-American Bowl at Tucson, 198 CHARLES WILLIAMS Charlie was honored as first team All-Texas by the Dallas Morning News and as first team guard on the All-Conference team, A senior, he hails from Belton. BUTCH PRESSLEY The Butcher was another one of our many All-Americans having received Honorable Mention from the William- son Ratings. The Dallas Morning News also made him one of its first team All- Texas selections. Butch is a senior from Taft and was at the fullback slot on die All-Conference team. He played in the Southwest Challenge Bowl in Corpus Christi. JESSE VILLESCA Jesse is a Pecos boy. While only a soph- omore, he shows promise of becoming a great tackle. He was an Honorable Men- tion All-Conference selection this year. BARRY COPENHAVER This dependable senior from Cuero proved to be a great asset to the team both at quarterback and at halfback. For his fine play, Bam' received Honorable Mention on the Williamson Ratings and Honorable Mention on the Lone Star Conference team. 199 MARIO MENA Guadalupe Kicking Specialist One Letter RANDY JOHNSON San Antonio Quarterback One Letter TED UM BE HAGEN Galveston End Three Letters VIC SWEDLUND Danbury Guard One Letter CALVIN HAYES Belton Tackle Two Letters 200 LARRY SANDERS Victoria End One Letter CHARLES CURTIS Pharr Halfback Two Letters JUAN CAPELLO Elsa Guard Two Letters JOHN SEARCY San Antonio Tackle Three Letters MIKE ELLIS Galveston Halfback One Letter 201 ARMANDO NINO Galveston Guard One Letter JOHNNY HERRERA Corpus Christi Tackle Two Letters GERALD PARGAMANN Runge End One Letter L. ]. ROLF Boling Halfback One Letter BOBBY PYSSEN Boling End Three Letters 202 JAMES RODE Hallettsville Guard Two Letters LOUIS LANDRY Van Vleck Fullback One Letter JOE HOWARD Fort Worth Center Two Letters 203 First Rote: Leo Sarabia, Jerry Daniel, Jim Koemer, Casper Werwel Second Row: Charles Cothran, Gay Lee, John Lowe, Bill Gray, Phil Shirk 1962-’63 Javelina Cagers The 1962-63 cage season might paradoxically be termed one of optimistic frustration. Frustration, because of what might have been had the injury bug not bitten; optimism, because when the chips were down, the Javelinas stood strong. Off to the finest start in the school’s history, the Hogs had moved to a spark- ling 13-4 record when All-American Phil Shirk joined lettermen Gus Laemmrich and Charles Cothran on the sick list, critically weakening the already depth- starved roundballers. Although the Javs lost their remaining eight games, it was by no means a foldup. Three of the losses were by two points or less, including two overtimes, and only one of the scores showed the Hogs behind by more than ten points. Coach Ted Carley summed it up when he told the squad, “You may not have won many games in the latter part of the season, but you did win a lot of respect.” There may be, after all, some substitute for victory. 204 Ted Carley Head Coach A I 82 A l 68 A I 90 A I 52 A I 66 A I 80 A I 65 A I 109 A I 66 A I 98 A I 92 A I 53 A I 67 A I 71 A I 61 °A I 80 A I 69 A I 59 A I 56 A I 61 A I 61 °A I 79 •AM 73 A I 38 A I 68 Season Record: Overtime SEASON RECORD St, Edward’s University Texas Lutheran College St. Mary’s University University of Houston Trinity University University of Corpus Christi Texas Lutheran College Southwestern University St. Mary’s University Southwestern University St. Edward’s University East Texas State Stephen F, Austin State Sam Houston State Lamar Tech Southwest Texas State Sul Ross State Howard Payne Lamar Tech Sam Houston State Howard Payne Sul Ross State Stephen F. Austin State East Texas State Southwest Texas State Won 13 Lost 12 John Lowe (44) walks on air as he moves for the layup. Jim Koemer (25) looks on. Bill Gray jostles with Sam Houston State's Milton Lehman as the two athletes battle for position under the boards. A I 82 St. Edward's University 77 A I 92 St. Edward’s University 72 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 9 5 23 White 8 7 23 Lowe 2 2 6 McDermott 5 3 13 Cothran 1 2 4 Schneider 4 1 9 Buudk 4 1 9 Brown 6 3 15 Daniel 5 2 12 Orlowski 3 9 15 Koerncr 9 5 23 Walls 1 0 2 Lee 2 1 5 Totals 32 18 82 Totals 27 23 77 Shirk 14 8 36 White 4 2 10 Cothran 4 4 12 McDermott 5 2 12 Lowe 4 0 8 Schneider 5 5 15 Daniel 4 5 13 Brown 1 2 4 Koerncr 4 7 15 Orlowski 2 2 6 Lee 2 4 8 Walls 4 1 9 Buuck 0 0 0 De Salvo 2 1 5 Gray 0 0 0 Pearce 0 0 0 Rees 0 1 1 Cantu 5 0 10 Totals 32 28 92 Totals 28 16 72 A l 68 Texas Lutheran College 63 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 8 2 18 Johnson 2 0 4 Lowe 0 0 0 Schulz 5 8 18 Cothran 7 I 15 Hofman 3 4 10 Buuck 0 2 2 Grimes 7 4 18 Daniel 8 6 22 Davenport 2 2 6 Koemer 5 0 10 Druebert 1 1 3 Lee 0 0 0 Hermanson 0 0 0 Gray 0 0 0 Priest 1 2 4 Meyer 0 0 0 Totals 28 12 68 Totals 21 21 63 Jerry Daniel seems motionless as he warily eyes towering Cliff Britt of the Bearkats. A I 90 St. Marys University 65 A I 66 St. Mary s University 67 fg ft pts jg ft pts Shirk 7 2 16 Cox 4 2 10 Cothran 4 1 9 Meyer 5 8 18 Lowe 3 1 7 Letsch 0 0 0 Daniel 7 2 16 Christy •3 0 6 Koerner 10 2 22 Wright 4 5 13 Buuck 0 0 0 Allen 0 2 2 Lee 6 5 17 Jowers 0 0 0 Gray 0 1 1 Tatsch 2 0 4 Sarabia 1 0 2 Moore 2 1 5 Wenzel 0 0 0 Casanova 1 0 2 Zinsmeister 0 0 0 Michacell 2 0 4 Boisvert 0 1 1 Totals 38 14 90 Totals 23 19 56 Shirk 11 4 26 Cox 7 1 15 Cothran 4 0 8 Meyer 8 5 21 Lowe 3 2 8 Christy 1 0 2 Daniel 3 1 7 Allen 6 7 19 Koerner 5 1 11 Tatsch 2 2 6 Lee 2 2 6 Schulz 1 2 4 Buuck 0 0 0 Totals 28 10 66 Totals 25 17 67 A I 65 Texas Lutheran College 58 {g ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 7 9 23 Johnson 1 5 7 Cothran 1 1 3 Schulz 5 9 19 Lowe 4 2 10 Hoffman 5 0 10 Daniel 3 1 7 Crimes 3 3 9 Koerner 7 6 20 Davenport 0 0 0 Lee 0 0 0 Druebert 1 0 2 Buuck 0 0 0 Fenell 2 1 5 Gray 1 0 2 Hermanson 3 0 6 Priest 0 0 0 Meyer 0 0 0 Bigot 0 0 0 Totals 23 19 65 Totals 20 18 58 A classic clash of straining muscles takes place under the net as John Lowe (44) struggles for the rebound. Gay Lee stretches for the ball as all eyes await the tip. A I 109 Southwestern University 73 A I 98 Southwestern University 67 fg ft pts %_ ft pts Shirk 18 5 41 Basham 3 0 6 Cothran 4 2 10 Knauff 4 2 10 Lowe 2 0 8 Nieto 7 7 21 Daniel 6 1 13 Vance 0 2 2 Koerncr 13 5 31 Whitmire 3 1 7 Lee 1 0 2 Wilson 4 0 8 Buuck 2 0 4 Shook 5 2 12 Gray 2 0 4 Whirl 0 2 2 Dailey 2 1 5 Totals 48 13 109 Totals 28 17 73 Si)irk 9 5 23 Basham 2 2 6 Cothran 4 4 12 Knauff 2 0 4 Lowe 1 0 2 Nieto 5 12 22 Daniel 7 5 19 Vance 3 2 8 Koerner 8 I 17 Whitmire 0 0 0 Lee 3 4 10 Wilson 1 1 3 Buuck 0 0 0 Shook 5 ,2 12 Gray 6 1 13 Dailey 3 I 7 Blanks 0 0 ■0 Kettler 1 3 5 Sarabia 1 0 2 Wenzel 0 0 0 Totals 39 20 98 Totals 22 23 67 A I 52 University of Houston 86 fg ft pts % ft pts Shirk 9 5 23 Malone 8 1 17 Cothran 1 1 3 Schverak 7 0 14 Lowe 2 0 4 Harger 7 1 15 Daniel 2 1 5 Oliver 4 0 8 Koemer 5 4 14 Bond 0 0 0 Lee 1 0 2 Jost 1 1 3 Buuck 0 1 1 Petrov 0 2 2 Thomson 2 0 4 Morgenthaler 2 0 4 Lifschutz 6 0 12 Winer 3 1 7 Totals 20 12 52 Totals 40 6 86 208 A I 53 East Texas State 46 A I 38 East Texas State 48 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 4 1 9 Weaver 2 2 6 Cothran 1 1 3 Arterbury 0 0 0 Lowe 5 0 10 Miler 4 2 10 Daniel 3 3 9 McCright 4 0 8 Koerner 8 3 19 Whitener 6 0 12 Lee 0 3 3 Ridley 1 0 2 | Hopkins 2 4 8 Totals 21 11 53 Totals 19 8 46 Lowe 1 2 4 Weaver 4 0 8 1 Cothran 4 0 8 Arterbury 0 0 0 Gray 1 0 2 Miller 6 7 19 Daniel I 4 6 McCright 3 3 9 ! Koerner 4 2 10 Whitener 5 2 12 ! Lee 3 2 8 Hopkins 0 0 0 Totals 14 10 38 Totals 18 12 48 A I 66 Trinity Jniversity 57 fg ft pts fS ft pts Shirk 8 10 26 Jessen 6 4 16 Cothran 2 3 7 Mattingly 0 0 0 Lowe 0 0 0 Ashton 3 3 9 Daniel 8 3 19 Canavan 0 0 0 Koerner 3 2 8 Thomas 2 1 5 j Buuck 0 2 2 Hubler 2 1 5 Lee 0 4 4 Stacey 0 0 0 Wolk 2 0 4 Laria 2 5 9 Stroth 4 1 9 Harty 0 0 0 Totals 21 24 66 Totals A 15 57 East Texas State’s Whitney Mills is caught in the act as he tugs at Gay Lee’s shorts in an effort to slow the Wisconsin athlete. John Lowe dribbles into the free-throw lane as East Texas State players attempt to de- fense the play. 209 All-Conference athlete Jim Koerner (25) moves for the basket past his slower opponents. Bill Gray (50) gains the edge on the jump ball as Charlie Cothran surveys the action. A I 67 Stephen F. Austin State 61 A I 73 Stephen F. Austin State 74 fg ft pts fg ft pts — — •— — — — Shirk 9 6 24 Lowery 3 4 10 Cothran 2 6 10 Stan oil 4 1 9 Lowe 1 3 5 Simpson 6 1 13 Daniel 1 0 2 Vardeman 0 0 0 Koerner 7 6 20 Nutt 1 1 3 Lee 2 2 6 Schacherl 2 1 5 Buuck 0 0 u J. Hicks 2 0 4 Hahn 4 2 10 Ramsey 0 0 0 S. Hicks 1 2 4 Burke 1 1 3 Totals 22 23 67 Totals 24 13 61 Lee 0 3 3 Lowery’ 7 5 19 Lowe 8 6 22 Stancil 4 0 8 Gray 2 2 6 Simpson 8 4 20 Daniel 4 4 12 Hahn 2 0 4 Koerner 5 1 11 J. Hicks 1 0 2 Cothran 6 7 19 S. Hicks 0 1 1 Wenzel 0. 0 0 Nutt 1 4 6 Schacherl 1 1 3 Ramsey 0 0 0 Barbre 2 3 7 Lorenz 2 0 4 —■ —- — — — Totals 25 23 73 Totals 28 18 74 A I 71 Sam Houston State 80 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 7 7 21 Lehman 8 7 23 Cothran 6 3 15 Cobb 3 2 8 Lowe 3 4 10 Britt 5 7 17 Daniel 3 2 8 Wanamaker 5 1 11 Koerner 6 3 15 Farris 1 1 3 Lee 1 0 2 Bell 1 0 2 Blake 7 0 14 Miller 0 2 2 Totals 26 19 71 Totals 30 20 80 John Lowe scrambles for the roundlball as Bill Gray (50) prepares to join the fracas. A I 61 Lamar Tech 78 A I 56 Lamar Tech 58 fg ft pts fg ft pts . Shirk 4 1 9 Smith 12 3 27 Cothran 1 0 2 Parker 2 2 6 Lowe 6 1 13 Bryson 0 6 6 Daniel 4 1 9 Heller 7 2 16 Koemer 8 2 18 Williams 1 2 Lee 1 0 2 Aulbaugh 2 3 7 Buuek 1 1 3 Higginbotham 3 1 10 Gray 1 1 3 Jones 1 0 2 Sarabia 0 2 2 Wilson 0 2 2 Wenzel 0 0 0 Totals 25 9 61 Totals 28 22 78 Lee 0 0 0 Smith 3 I 7 Lowe 1 1 3 Parker 3 0 6 Gray 4 5 13 Bryson 4 5 13 Daniel 6 S 17 Heller 2 0 4 Koe rner 8 5 21 Williams 5 2 12 Cothran 0 0 0 Higginbotham 0 1 1 Wenzel 1 0 2 Wilson 1 0 2 Augsburger 3 7 13 Totals 20 16 56 Totals 21 16 58 A I 61 Sam Houston State 68 fg ft pts g ft pts Lee 3 3 9 Lehman 3 2 8 Lowe 1 5 7 Cobb 10 1 21 Gray 4 0 8 Britt 6 3 15 Daniel 9 1 19 Wanamaker 3 0 6 Koerner 6 4 16 Farris 3 0 6 Cothran 1 0 2 Bell 1 0 2 Blake 0 1 I Miller 2 3 7 Cadle 1 0 2 Totals 24 18 61 Totals 29 10 68 Gay Lee (43) looks for a receiver as Charles Cothran (35) begins his move. 211 John Lowe (44) protects the ball before giving off to the oncoming Charles Cothran (35). A I 80 Southwest Texas State 72 A I 68 Southwest Texas State 74 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 12 2 27 Heffeman 2 4 8 Lee 3 2 8 Slaughter 0 0 0 Lowe 8 2 18 Hunt 4 1 9 Daniel 2 0 4 Garcia 8 0 16 Koerner 10 3 23 Chatfield 11 0 22 Gray 0 0 0 Bowles 7 3 17 Totals 35 10 80 Totals 32 8 72 Lowe 2 7 11 Heffeman 0 0 0 Cothran 4 3 11 Slaughter 3 3 9 Gray 8 1 17 .Hunt 5 2 12 Daniel 6 1 13 Garcia 0 0 0 Koerner 3 1 7 Bowles 9 4 22 Lee 3 3 9 Chatfield 0 0 0 Wenzel 0 0 0 McCoulsky 5 1 11 Sarabia 0 0 0 Bugai 0 0 0 Hoffman 9 2 20 Totals 26 16 68 Totals 31 12 74 A l 69 Sul Ross State 57 fg ft pts fg ft pts Shirk 11 7 29 Fryman 4 11 19 Lee 3 1 7 Jocks on 1 0 2 Lowe 3 2 8 Irwin 3 0 6 Daniel 4 3 11 Smith 0 2 2 Koerner 4 1 9 Stingel 4 0 8 Gray 0 2 2 Tyson 7 0 14 Wenzel 0 3 3 WaU 0 2 2 Tatum 0 2 2 Westbrook 0 0 0 Nix 1 0 2 Totals 25 19 69 Totals 20 17 57 Jerry Daniel (23) drives down the lane on the end of a well-covered fast break. 212 A I 59 Howard Payne 64 A I 61 Howard Payne 81 fg ft pts % ft pts Lee 0 0 0 Berry 1 1 3 Gray 4 3 11 Munn 1 2 4 Lowe 6 2 14 B. Brown 6 5 17 Daniel 5 0 10 Hobby 7 0 14 Koerner 9 2 20 G. Brown 0 0 0 Wenzel I 2 4 Trice 7 0 14 Hughes 4 2 10 Watson 1 0 2 Faubion 0 0 0 Totiils 25 9 59 Totals 27 10 64 Lee 0 2 2 Berry 3 4 10 Lowe 5 4 14 Munn 0 0 0 Gray 7 5 19 B. Brown 6 1 13 Daniel 7 I 15 Hughes 4 0 a Koerner 5 0 10 Trice 9 2 20 Cothran 0 1 1 Hobby 1 0 2 Watson 8 0 16 Faubion 1 0 2 G. Brown 2 0 4 Rich 2 0 4 See vers 0 0 0 Enax 0 0 0 Cogdill 1 0 2 Totals 24 13 61 Totals 37 7 81 A I 79 Sul Ross State 81 !l ft pts fg ft pts Lee 1 1 3 Fryman 2 4 8 Lowe 5 2 12 Jackson 4 0 8 Gray 6 1 13 Irwin 11 3 25 Daniel 5 4 14 Smith 2 1 5 Koerner 13 9 35 Stingel 12 0 24 Cothran 1 0 2 Tyson 5 0 10 Wenzel 0 0 0 Nix 0 1 I Carrell 0 0 0 Totals 31 17 79 Totals 36 9 81 John Lowe (44) slows down after a shaky spurt of left-handed dribbling. John Lowe (44) gets rid of the ball as referee Bob Smith casts an eagle eye toward the action. JIM KOERNER 6-1, Sophomore Menasha, Wisconsin For the second consecutive year, an A I sophomore was named to the 1st Team All-Conference squad. Jim Koemer, second-year man from Wisconsin, took his place as one of the league’s premier backeourt performers and served notice of what is to come in the future. The 6-1 slender athlete ended the season with a 16.8 scoring mark and, even more remarkable, shot a sizzling .551 percentage from the field, leaving no doubt as to his qualifications for the LSC dream team. Phil Shirk’s value to the Javelinas can be measured by one simple fact. For the past three seasons, the Hog- gies have never won a game in which Shirk was absent from the lineup. His reputation around the conference is such that, despite having missed more than half of A I’s loop contests, he was still accorded a berth on the 2nd Team All-Conference. Although ineligible for the conference scoring title, the 1962 Little All-American took the season scoring crown for the second straight year with a 23.3 average. In addition. Shirk brought further honors to the school and conference when he was selected to compete against the Russian All-Stars as a member of the NAIA All-Stars in November, PHIL SHIRK 6-3, Junior Middlefork, Indiana 214 Another honorable-mention All - Conference per- former, John Lowe began to realize his potential this season. The tall junior carne on strong at the end of the schedule and needs only consistency to become one of the league’s finer inside men. Lowe’s 11.4 rebounds per game placed him among the conference’s leaders in that department and his 10.8 scoring tally gave A I its fourth starter in double figures. JOHN LOWE 6-6, Junior Pasadena, Texas JERRY DANIEL 6-1, Junior Muncie, Indiana Elected as this season’s team captain, Jerry Daniel occupies the role of playmaker on A I's smooth-running offense. Jake, a starter since his freshman year, had his best season to date and received honorable-mention rec- ognition on the All-Conference group. Playing 992 minutes out of a possible 1,000 minutes, Daniel also set a record this season for time spent on the hardwood. A highly accurate shooter as his .494 percentage will testify, the 6-1 junior averaged 11.8 points this year. 215 GAY LEE 6-5, Freshman Beloit, Wisconsin CHARLES COTHRAN 6-3, Junior Houston, Texas BILL GRAY 6-5, Freshman Lynn, Indiana CASPER WENZEL 5-10, Junior Need ville, Texas LEO S ARABI A 5-7, Freshman Kingsville, Texas 216 Kneeling: Cheryl Kindschy, Mariann Berryman Standing; Virginia Horton, Lnan Burchers, Jean Burchers, Rosie Schaffner Tennis and Badminton Team Texas A L’s fledgling tennis and badminton squads are embarking this season on their most ambitious program. In addition to several dual matches with some of the state s better net teams, the racquet schedule also calls for tournament action. Coached by one of the leading amateur badminton players in the country, Mary Lee Belcher, the Jav netters can be expected to gain respect regardless of the outcome of their contests. 217 First Rflit; Mike Ellis, Dick Goss, Bob Shircy, Sid Blanks Second Rom: Claude Axel, Glenn Williams, Tommy Fisher Third Ron: Wes Robinson, Charles Curtis, Dave Smith, Gerald Pargamann 1963 Track Team Five lettermen, including two conference champions, formed the nucleus of A Fs track team when the season opened in the Border Olympics in March. While the Blue and Gold thinly-clads were not considered definite title threats, they could be counted on to gain their share of points as the season progressed. Led by Bob Shirev, defending LSC champ in the broad jump, and Dick Goss, blue-ribbon winner in the league 440-yard dash, the Jav cinderburners were scheduled for a busy season culminating with the conference meet in May. Shirey and Goss are joined on the lettermen list by Sid Blanks, Wesley Robinson and Gerald Pargamann, 218 SID BLANKS Junior Del Rio, Texas GERALD PARGAMANN Sophomore Runge, Texas MIKE ELLIS Freshman Galveston, Texas DAVE SMITH Freshman Fort Worth, Texas 220 CHARLES CURTIS Sophomdre Pharr, Texas TOMMY FISHER Sophomore Austin, Texas WESLEY ROBINSON Sophomore San Antonio, Texas GLENN WILLIAMS Freshman Bandera W 221 Kneeling: Rodney Owen, Billy McDowell, Sandy Bouldin S tending: Dick Wilson, Stay ton Halberdier, Ronny Cornelius 1963 Golf Team As the 1963 golf season opened, A I’s squad was of un- certain quality. With most of last years team departed, it was hoped that a busy schedule would provide valuable experience before the conference meet in May. Coach Wilmer Aldrich is relying on veterans Dick Wilson and Mario Mena to carry a large part of the load. In addition to the Lone Star Conference meet, A Is linksters are scheduled to participate in the Border Olympics and several meets with area colleges. 222 RODNEY OWEN Sinton billy McDowell Bay City DICK WILSON San Antonio STAYTON HALBERDIER Kingsville RONNY CORNELIUS Kingsville SANDY BOULDIN Harlingen 223 Every college is as good as its administra- tion, faculty and students. Each an inde- pendent complement of the others, which to- gether strive toward a common goal, these three factors help make Texas A I College the challenging force that it is. classes, administration 224 and faculty. . . 225 CHARLES W. CANNON Kingsville HILDA CAVAZOS Mission DONALD H. DUELL HERB ERNST Corpus Christi Somerset RAY FELLOWS Tulsa, Oklahoma DICK FLANNERY Blanco Graduates MIKE GARCIA Alice HELEN DAILEY GILLESPIE Alice ARINDA A. GOMEZ Pharr MANUEL RAMIRO GUTIERREZ Rio Grande City 226 TONY GUZMAN Corpus Christi NORRIS HODGE Kingsville TINA OLIVAREZ Mission JERRY POLINARD Corpus Christi JOHN E. PRESSLY Kingsville R, LOUIS SCHORLEMMER Baytown MORRIS WINKLE Aransas Pass 227 RALPH J. SMITH President THOMAS ELLIOTT Vice President Senior MARIAN GREEN Secretary Class BILLY JEAN GILBERT Treasurer Officers JOHNNY MITCHILL Reporter RALPH CARUTHERS Sfwc ent Council Representative ROLANDO J. AGUILAR Brownsville Texas DONACIANA ALCALA Brownsville, Texas WILLIAM M. ALDEN Matamoros, Mexico ABEL ARAGON San Diego, Texas JOHN R. ARBUTHNOTT Manitoba, Canada SUDESH KUMAR ARORA Kashmir, India VICTO RIO AVILA Brownsville, Texas A. J. BACA Houston, Texas ARTHUR DAN BAKER Karnes City, Texas JOHN BAKER Temple, Texas GLEN ROY BALKO Robstown, Texas BOBBY GENE BARTA Gonzales, Texas FINLEY DON BARTH JR. Kames City, Texas BUDDY BEARCE Falfurrias, Texas JIMMY BELL Port Isabel, Texas LARRY BIERSTEDT Orange Grove, Texas JAMES E, BILLINGS Beeville, Texas ROBERT W. B1RDWELL JR. Jourdanton, Texas RICK BIXBY San Antonio, Texas JOE BLANTON Sabinal, Texas MILTON D. BLUHM Runge, Texas BETTY BOMAR Three Rivers, Texas THOMAS M, BOMAR Three Rivers, Texas JOHN BORCHARDT Harlingen, Texas 229 230 THOMAS E. BORCHERS Bee ville, Texas MANUEL BOSQUEZ Robstown, Texas ROBERT BOYD Victoria Texas BETTY BRANNEN San Antonio, Texas RUTH ELIZABETH BRANNON Refugio, Texas WILLIAM R. BR1LLHART II Kingsville, Texas BERMAN DWIGHT BROWN Cotulla, Texas JAMES C. BROWN San Antonio, Texas JAMES E. BROWN Kingsville, Texas JUDITH ANN BRUMLEY Falfurrias, Texas BELVA SUE BRUSENHAN San Angelo, Texas SHARON LOUISE BRYANT CalitUen, Texas RICHARD GENE BUCHEN Los Fresnos, Texas CENE BULL Bishop, Texas DALE BULLOCK Robstown, Texas BOBBYE DENA BURNAM Brady, Texas OLL1E GENE BURNETT Banquete, Texas MARY (WALKER) BURNETT Three Rivers, Texas LAWSON BUTLER Corpus Christi, Texas DIVTNA CABRERA Robstown, Texas BRODUS E. CAFFALL Beevilie, Texas BETTY CALKINS Kingsville, Texas AMANDO CANALES Benavides, Texas MARTHA CANTU Corpus Christi, Texas JAMES W. CARDEN San Benito, Texas MARTIN CARDENAS Mirando City, Texas DON CARSON Victoria, Texas LEE CARTER Bellaire, Texas NANCY CAROL CARTER Santa Rosa, Texas RALPH CARUTHERS Premont, Texas LELA CASH Lyford, Texas ELVIRA CAVAZOS Lyford, Texas RAUL CAVAZOS Aransas Pass, Texas SYLVIA CAVAZOS La Feria, Texas LELA CHAPA Corpus Christi, Texas JERRY CHILDERS Victoria, Texas BILL CHITWOOD Falfurrias, Texas SANTIAGO E. CHUCK Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico WANDA CLARK San Antonio, Texas JEFF IRA CLEVELAND II Corpus Christi, Texas PATSY GAY COCHRAN Bishop, Texas ELAINE COHRS Alice, Texas CAROL COLLE George West, Texas ROBERT H. COLLINS San Antonio, Texas CARMEN CORTINAS Kingsville, Texas ROBERT COX Corpus Christi, Texas LOIS CORY El Campo, Texas 231 ]. C. CROW JR. San Antonio, Texas KATHLEEN CUMBERLAND Kingsville, Texas PAUL O. CURTIS CotuLLa, Texas JOSEPH ALLAN CUSTER Corpus Christi, Texas CAROL DANIELS Ingleside, Texas IONA DE LEON Alice, Texas RODOLFO DE LA GARZA JR. Penitas, Texas CARLOS DE LOS SANTOS Rio Grande City, Texas JERRY DORRIS Brownsville, Texas EDWARD ECKOLS Alice, Texas THOMAS L. ELLIOTT Pawnee, Texas CARL F. ENGLERTH La Feria, Texas ROGER E. ESTERLING Corpus Christi, Texas PATRICK E. EUBANKS Refugio, Texas RAYBURN EWERS Alice, Texas WILLIAM ARTHUR EWERT JR. Kingsville, Texas MARY LESLIE FACE Falfurrias, Texas PATRICIA PAPAGEORGE FALCON Corpus Christi, Texas NELDENE BRIDGES FERGESON Kingsville, Texas CYNTHIA ANN FERGUSON Falfurrias, Texas THOMAS A. FERGUSON Kingsville, Texas HENRY B. FERNANDEZ Laredo, Texas BOB FINKE Corpus Christi, Texas JUAN FLORES Corpus Christi, Texas 232 SUSAN FRANKS San Antonio Texas RUTH MARIA FU ENTES Kingsville Texas WINNIE DELL GADDIS Corpus Christi, Texas GARY GADEKE El Campo Texas JEROLDENE GALLIMORE Kingsville Texas ALFONSO S, GARCIA Brownsville Texas GLORIA O. GARCIA Corpus Christi Texas LUIS L. GARCIA JR. Taft, Texas RICARDO H. GARCIA Corpus Christi, Texas AMARO U. GARZA Laredo, Texas GUADALUPE R. GARZA Encino, Texas RUBEN GAZA Alice, Texas ALBERT L. GEISLER Dayton, Ohio JERRY L. GENZER Boling, Texas WILBURN C. GIDEON Dilley, Texas BILLIE JEAN GILBERT Laredo Texas BOB GLASS Corpus Christi, Texas BERTA GONZALEZ Palito Blanco, Texas JUAN GONZALEZ Placedo, Texas MARIO H. GONZALEZ JR. Mexico City, Mexico RICARDO GONZALEZ Corpus Christi, Texas RICHARD GOSS Belmont, Texas MARGUERITE E. GRAHAM Brownsville, Texas MARIAN GREEN Harlingen, Texas 233 234 DONNA RAE GUDEEN Corpus Christi, Texas ARNOLDO M. GUERRA Kingsville, Texas ESTER GUERRERO Kingsville, Texas RUSSELL V. GUIDRY Corpus Christi, Texas MANUEL GUTIERREZ Bishop, Texas RAMON GUZMAN Kingsville, Texas WOODY HAGEN Gonzales, Texas STAYTON HALBERDIER Kingsville, Texas LOU HALL Corpus Christi, Texas ROBERT L. HARDER Fatfurrias, Texas TOMMIE JEAN HARRIS Agua Dulce, Texas DOUG HARVEY Kingsville, Texas ROBIN HARRIS Lyford, Texas KENNETH HEFTE Robstovvn, Texas EDWARD GERRELL HESSLEY Banquete, Texas D. S. HERBST Kingsville, Texas MIGUEL HERNANDEZ Robstown, Texas RAMIRO HERNANDEZ San Benito, Texas MARGARET MOVE HERRERA Corpus Christi, Texas CANCY HERRINGTON Mirando City, Texas TED L. HILL Sweeny, Texas DANNY HILLER Victoria, Texas CHARLES R, HOFFMAN Alice, Texas FLOYD R, HOLBERT Victoria, Texas JOHNNY HOLLAND Corpus Christi, Texas JERRY HOLLON San Benito, Texas LAYNE HOPPE Van Vleck, Texas CAROLYN K. HOUSE Carmo Springs, Texas J. SETH HOWELL Kingsville, Texas M. D. HUDLOW Childress, Texas JAMES B. HYDER Corpus Christi, Texas ARMANDO IBANEZ San Diego, Texas JOHN IDROCO Laredo, Texas GEORGE W. JACKSON Freer, Texas ADALBERTO JAIME JR. Laredo, Texas EDRIS JENNINGS Kingsville, Texas MARY JIMENEZ Taft, Texas BUDDE JOHNSON Harlingen, Texas ALLEN R. JOHAN Mathis, Texas SALLY SUE JONES Kingsville, Texas ANGUS JORDAN McAllen, Texas PEGGY JORDAN McAllen, Texas ANNE JURASCHEK San Antonio, Texas SANDRA JANE KASPER Corpus Christi, Texas MEDFORD KEATH JR. Sabinal, Texas JEAN KENDRICK Corpus Christi, Texas CROSBY D. KEY Kingsville, Texas JOHN R. KIELER JR. East Bernard, Texas 235 donald McIntosh Corpus Christi, Texas EDWIN McKAY Aransas Pass, Texas JOE RANNY McMURRY Kingsville, Texas CAROLYN McREYNOLDS Kingsville, Texas JAMES PALM MAGEE JR. San Antonio, Texas MEHDI MAHDAVI Teheran, Iran PATSY MAHONEY Mathis, Texas WALTER MALLETT Corpus Christi, Texas HAROLD L. MARTIN Corpus Christi, Texas JAMES R. MASSEY Alice, Texas GAIL MATLOCK Houston, Texas JOY MATTHEWS Utopia, Texas MARGARET MAUN Falfurrias, Texas HERBIE MAURER Victoria, Texas FELIPE MENDOZA Laredo, Texas SYLVIA MENDOZA Kingsville, Texas KATRINA E. MEREDITH Corpus Christi, Texas LON PORTER MESSER Mathis, Texas RAY MEYER Victoria, Texas HECTOR M. MEZA Tampico, Mexico JOHNNY MITCHELL Corpus Christi, Texas LARRY MOLDER Harlingen, Texas FRANCISCO j. MOLINA Laredo, Texas GEORGE A, MONTE MAYOR Laredo, Texas 237 238 CARY MOORE Frost, Texas SAMUEL MORENO Laredo, Texas NED M. MORITZ Fredericksburg, Texas RICHARD MORRIS Hondo, Texas JOHN B. MORROW Pettus, Texas JACKSON MOSS Laredo, Texas JAMES MUELLER Victoria, Texas LEROY MUENICH Yoakum, Texas BARBARA ANN MULLEN Alice, Texas HEMANT N, MUNSHAW Abmedabad, India S. €, NANGIA India BOBBY NEDBALEK Taft, Texas STANLEY NELSON Seguin, Texas DANNY NESKORA Woodsboro, Texas CAROLE SUE NIX San Antonio, Texas JIMMIE L. NIX Goliad, Texas FELIX OCANAS JR. Robstovvn, Texas JUANITA C. OJEDA Oilton, Texas JAVIER OCTAVIO OLIVARES Mexico City, Mexico TRUMAN OLSON Kingsville, Texas SANTIAGO OLVERA Tampico, Mexico RONNIE ORRELL Corpus Christi, Texas JAMES ORSAK El Campo, Texas GLORIA PALACIOS Laredo, Texas HAROLD ALBERT PALMER Skaneateles, New York JAMES CAYLAND PALMOUR Taft, Texas ANNE PARK Aransas Pass, Texas LARRY R. PATTERSON Kingsville, Texas WILLIAM M. PATTERSON Alice, Texas BERNICE JOYCE PAWLIK George West, Texas PAT PEDERSON Bay City, Texas JORGE PEDRAZA Laredo, Texas WINSTON PEEPLES Kames City, Texas ALFONSO C. PENA Kingsville, Texas MARIA LYDIA PENA Roma, Texas ALEJANDRO PEREZ Laredo, Texas ALMA GLORIA PEREZ Corpus Christi, Texas MICHAEL PERKINS Uvalde, Texas GUS PERSON JR. Mathis, Texas JACK j. PETERS Crystal City, Texas PHIL PETERSON Kingsville, Texas JERRY PITTMAN Crystal City, Texas MILTON G. PLOMARITY Corpus Christi, Texas W. H. PORTER Corpus Christi, Texas JOY LYNN POYNTER Corpus Christi, Texas MARTHA SUE PRATHER Corpus Christi, Texas MANUEL QUESADA JR, Corpus Christi, Texas JAMES H. RAGAN Austin, Texas 239 240 PATRICIA ELDER RAGAN Kingsville, Texas VERNE RAGLE Taft, Texas CANDELA RIO RAMIREZ JR. Kingsville, Texas ROBERTO RAMIREZ Laredo, Texas TOMAS R. RAMIREZ Laredo, Texas FAYE RAPPOLD Yoakum, Texas WILLIAM S. REUTHINGER Laredo, Texas CATHY RICHARDS San Benito, Texas ED RICHARDS Corpus Christi, Texas CHARLES RIHA Carriito Springs, Texas ROBERT O. RILEY San Antonio, Texas RODDY L. RIPPLE Robstown, Texas CAROL ANN ROBERTS Bishop, Texas JERRY J. ROBERTS Corpus Christi, Texas GRACIELA ROCHA Brownsville, Texas ORALIA Z, RODRIQUEZ Harlingen, Texas WAYNE ROESSLER Yorktown, Texas GORDON RUSSELL Corpus Christi, Texas KENNETH RUSSELL San Benito, Texas SUZANNE RUSSELL Weslaco, Texas AZALIA ALICIA SAENZ Benavides, Texas FRANCES SAENZ San Isidro, Texas HUMBERTO SAENZ Kingsville, Texas ROSARIO SALAZAR Gregor)', Texas NELDA SALINAS Hebbronville, Texas ROLANDO SALINAS Falfurrias, Texas NANENA SANBORN Houston, Texas LA MAR SANCHEZ Alice, Texas AIDA N. SANDERS Kingsville, Texas H. EUGENE SANFORD Corpus Christi, Texas MARIO SANTOS JR. Laredo, Texas B. F. SCHNOEBELEN Kingsville, Texas SHERRY WATSON SCHOOLEY Bishop, Texas MARTHA SEBERN Brownsville, Texas FRANK W. SEMMELMANN Laredo, Texas DINESH R. SHAH Ahmedabad, India MIKE SHARP Sinton, Texas VANCE SHAW Temple, Texas JOHN SHULA El Campo, Texas BAKER SK1PWORTH Kingsville, Texas MARTHA SUE SK1PWORTH Kingsville, Texas LLOYD W. SMART Kingsville, Texas ALBERT SMITH JR. Robstown, Texas LARRY DEAN SMITH Edinburg, Texas RALPH J. SMITH San Antonio, Texas SAM SMITH Houston, Texas VICTOR C. SMITH Raymondviile, Texas JOSE G. SOLORZANO Caracas, Venezuela 241 242 DOROTHY A. STEELE Santa Rosa, Texas RIBA STEWART Corpus Christi, Texas RICHARD STOCK San Benito, Texas GEORGE W. STONE CalaHen, Texas DAN SUTTON Shawnee, Oklahoma CRAIG B, TERRY Corpus Christi, Texas RICHARD A. TERRY Corpus Christi, Texas GERALD THOMAS Freer, Texas DOROTHY THOMPSON Monte Alto, Texas FIDENCIO C. TIJERINA Robs town, Texas ROSE MARIE TIJERINA Corpus Christi, Texas KENNETH A. TRAPP Somerset, Texas P. N. TROUTMAN Robstown, Texas DON TUMBERLINSON San Benito, Texas GARY TUTT San Benito, Texas JAMES VAN MATRE Corpus Christi, Texas RAYMOND VESELKA Bishop, Texas LEOPOLDO J. VILLARREAL Corpus Christi, Texas WANDA WADDELL San Benito, Texas MIAN ABDUL WAJID Lahore, Pakistan WILL HARRY WALKER Lolita, Texas GARRY WALTERS San Benito, Texas MIKE WATERS Harlingen, Texas LLOYD RAY WEATHERS Goliad, Texas JAMES WELLS Corpus Christi, Texas THOMAS j. WEIMER Battle Creek, Michigan DONALD WETZIC CarrizO Springs, Texas RONALD WETZIC Carrizo Springs, Texas KAREN WHEELER Tilden, Texas DORIS WHITED Premont, Texas JANICE WHITEFIELD Corpus Christi, Texas JUDY WHITENER Pleasanton, Texas DONALD WHITLEY Edna, Texas CHARLES WILLIAMS Belton, Texas ROBERT S. WILLIAMS Victoria, Texas MYRON WIER Marble Falls, Texas E, C. WILLMANN Mathis, Texas FRED WINCH JR, Laredo, Texas PAUL A, WILSON Corpus Christi, Texas DEBRA WITHERS Lyford, Texas GILBERT WOOLWORTH Kingsville, Texas BUD WRANOSKY Flour Bluff, Texas ALBERT WRIGHT JR. Bee ville, Texas GARY WRIGHT Mission, Texas ROBERT WYCOFF McAllen, Texas ROBERT E. YUNK Kingsville, Texas SOFIE ZDANSKY Corpus Christi, Texas BETTY ZUPAN San Antonio, Texas 243 PETE ZANCA President BILL HEMES Vice-President MARY JOYCE BECK Secretary MARY ALICE BAINGO T reasurer ANNE FRANKE Reporter MARY FRANCES CARUSO Student Council Representative Junior Class Officers The real “low-down” at registration. Mary Joyce Beck, candidate for Homecoming Queen, Ls carefully helped out of the car by Bobby Fraser as Pat Lea holds her skirt down. EDDY ADAMS, San Antonio JUDITH ALLISON, Bishop EDITH AMSDEN, Bishop JOHNNY ANDERSON, Woodsbora RON NY AVERY, Corpus Christi GERALD BABBITT, San Antonio ERNEST BARRERA, Corpus Christi MARIA NORA BAZAN, Benavides DOROTHY ALMOND, Alice JESSE ALVARADO, Victoria JO ASKEY, Corpus Christi BETTY ATKINSON, Calallen MARY ALICE BAINGO, Mercedes SAMMIE BARING, Charlotte JINX BEAUCHAMP, Bishop MARY BECKER, Corpus Christi Junior Class PATSY BECKER Mirando City SCOTTY BENNETT Corpus Christi DEAN BLOCK Harlingen MELVIN BOHANNON Tynan CARLTON BOLTING Nordheim LELA BOONE Freer MARGOT BRAVO Browns- ville JOHN BREMER S inton RICHARD BROWN Driscoll DAVID BRUMMETT Beeville JIM BRUSENHAN Coleman WILLIAM BUJNOCH Karnes City MOLLY BULL Riviera LUAN BURCHERS Kingsville PRUETT BURGE Victoria HENRY BURNEY San Antonio JAMES BUST Carthage FARRON CAMP San Antonio DAKLEEN CAMPBELL, Corpus Christi PEGCY CAMPBELL, Bishop JUAN CAPELLO, Elsa PHYLLIS CARLILE, Mission MARY FRANCES CARUSO, La Feria NANCY R, CAVAZOS, San Benito MIDCIE CHRISTIAN, Corpus Christi CODODAC COLCHADO, San Benito JOSE CAMPOS, Laredo VIDAL CANTU, Laredo EDWARD CARO, FloresviUe JERRY CARRUTH, Elsa CAROLYN CERNOSEK, Mercedes PAT CHILDERS, Muleshoe RONNA COLEMAN, Corpus Christi KATE CONGDON, Corpus Christi Junior Class JAMES CONN Corpus Christi RONNIE COOK Matagorda JANE EVELYN COPE Harlingen AURALIA CORONA Gregory ANNIE RUTH COWAN Kingsville DENNIS J. CRANE Kingsville DAVID LEE CRAWFORD Three Rivers TOM CROW Aransas Pass JAMES CRUMLEY Mathis JANEY CRUZ Corpus Christi JEANIE DAVIS Premont PAUL DAVIS Corpus Christi ROBERT DAY Rio Hondo G. C. DEAN Bishop JESSE DE LEON San Antonio LARRY DICKEY Falfurrias JOHN DODSON Houston DON DOERFLER Kingsville JAMES DO WE, Falfurrias LYNN DRAWE, Mercedes ESTELLA DUELL, Staten Island, N. Y. DALI LA DUENAS, Kingsville BARBARA EATON, Mercedes JAY EBNER, San Antonio JULENE EDWARDS, Sinton ERNEST EVERETT, San Diego VICTOR DUBE, McDade WALTER DU BOSE, Alice CAROL DUNCAN, Corpus Christi NELSON DUNN, Harlingen MICKEY EDENS, Kingsville DEN A EDWARDS, Corpus Christi NORMA FARIAS, Corpus Christi VIRGINIA FAY, Portland Junior Class NICK FERNANDEZ Corpus Christi KENNETH FIELDLER New Braunfels J. D. FISH Reeville YOLANDA FLORES San Antonio BEN FOSTER San Antonio CALAND FOX Raymondville ANNA FRANKE Uvalde WILLIAM FRANKLIN Wadsworth VICTOR FRAZIER Corpus Christi GORDON FREDERICK Corpus Christi PAT FRIED Alice DORA GALVAN Sebastian ALMA GARCIA Hebbronville ANTONIA GARCIA Corpus Christi ERNESTINA GARCIA Calallen GEORGE GARCIA Brownsville J. M. GARCIA Kingsville JOSE GARCIA Laredo JUDY GAUSEPOHL, Brownsville DIXIE GEORGE, Kingsville JOHN GILL IS, Corpus Christi DAVID GLAZENER, San Antonio JOSE GOMEZ, Mission ESTELLA GONZALES, Calallen SCOTT GREGORCYK, Mathis LAVERNE GRIFFITH, Victoria NANCY GIDDEN, Kingsville WAYDE GILLIAM, Kingsville FARROKN GOLESORKHI, Tehran, Iran ARTURO GOMEZ, Laredo ROBERT GOODE, San Benito INA GREENH1LL, Freer RAFAEL GUERRA, Rio Grande City THEMIS GUERRA, Laredo Junior Class JAMES HAGAR Kingsville WILLIAM HAGAR Kingsville CHRIS HAMFF Victoria WILBERT HANSEN Danevang JAMES HARVILL San Benito NICK HATCH Corpus Christi KENNETH HAWKINS Portland NANCY HEAD Corpus Christi MARY ANN HELDT Alice BILL HEMES Covent Station, SAMMY HENDERSON Corpus Christi CRACIELA HERNANDEZ Brownsville ROBERT HERNANDEZ Austwell WILLIAM HERNDON Kingsville JOHNNY HERRERA Corpus Christi BARBARA HILLER Kingsville SUZANNE HOLMES San Antonio EDWARD HOLUB Alice N. J JUDY HUDSON, San Antonio DAVID INCE, Gonzales FLORENCE JOHNSON, Kingsville JAMES JOHNSON, Pettus TONY JUAREZ, Corpus Christi EDWARD JUNGMANN, Bishop JAMES KELLY, Laredo TOMMY KENNEDY, Cuero ROBERT JACKSON, Freer JERRY JACOBS, Weslaco JIM JOHNSTON, Alice CHARLES JONES, Kingsville GERALD JURICA, Corpus Christi GEORGE KALLUS, Hallettsville BARBARA KERR, Corpus Christi CAROL KIDD, George West Junior Class SARA ROSEMARY JUDY MARY JANE DIANE RANDY BILL LEO DWAIN KING KNIPPA KOLIBA KUBY LANGWORTHY LANKFORD LAWS LEAL LEWIS Corpus Christi Uvalde Corpus Christi San Antonio San Antonio Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Bloomington MARGARET ABEL NORMA JOHN DORA HENRY JOE CAROLYN PHILIP LONG LOPEZ LOPEZ LOWE LOZANO LUERA LUGO McAFEE McCORMICK Alice San Diego Sejita Pasadena Brownsville Newgulf Port Lavaca McAllen Kingsville MARVIN McCURRY, Falfurrias JOHN McELROY, Robstown JACK McGINNIS, Uvalde JACK McKINZIE, Corpus Christi SANDRA MARONEY, Bloomington ANGEL MARTINEZ, Brownsville JOSE MARTINEZ, Brownsville CAROLYN MAY, Riviera DALE McFARLAND, Freer RITA McFATTER, Uvalde SANDRA MacMAHON, Alice RUBEN MALDONADO, Kingsville EMMA MARTINEZ, Kingsville FRANCISCO MARTINEZ, Laredo WALTER MAYS, Kingsville RUDY MENN, Bishop Junior Class JUDY MEREDITH Corpus Christi BEVERLEY MICHALK Kingsville MARILYN MILLER Alamo BILL MORGAN Corpus Christi KENNETH MORGAN Belton KEN MUELLER Yorktown T. J. MUELLER San Antonio DAVE MULDER McAllen AUGUSTIN MUNIVEZ Brownsville REBECCA MUNOZ Kingsville TOMAS MUNOZ Rio Grande City NORMA MUSTI AN San Antonio JERRY MUTTER A Corpus Christi FIROOZ NADERI Tabriz, Persia CHUCK NATTINCER Elsa CONRAD NEITSCH Agua Dulcc LUDIE NERIO Lyford DONNIE NEWCOMB Dilley BUTCH NEWTON, Brownsville ELOY OCHOA, Kingsville PEDRO PALACIOS, Laredo JAMES PAYNE, Nordheim SANDRA PEEPLES, Alice BALDEMAR PEREZ, Rio Grande City C. A. PERRY, Kingsville DAVID PEYTON, Victoria SONJA OLIPHANT, San Antonio ALAN OWENS, Corpus Christi BILLY PAYTON, Mirando City CAROL PEAY, Hcbbronvillle HUMBERTO PEREZ, Laredo MARIO PEREZ, Beevifle JAMES PIEPER, Beeville W. C. POEBLMANN, Kingsville Junior Class COOKIE BETTY KARLENE JOHN JUAN POPP POTEET PRICE PULLIN RAMIREZ San San Corpus Taft Encino Antonio Antonio Christ! JIM SHARON WILL LARRY JOHN REDMON RICE RICHMOND RICHTER RITCHIE Houston Corpus Christi McAllen Alice Eagle Pass RAMIRO JIM SAM GLORIA RAMIREZ RAMSAY RANEY RANGNOW Laredo Corpus Christi Uvalde Meyersville ELENA JO ANN ERNESTINA RUDY RIVERA ROBERTS RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ Benavides Portland Corpus Christi Corpus Christi E, A. ROGERS, Kingsville RICHARD ROOME, Alice MANUEL RUELAS, Palito Blanco 1MELDA SAENZ, Benavides FRANCISCO SALDIVAR, Brownsville ARNOLDO SALINAS, Alice CEOFFREY SCHRIMSHER, Ganado JAN SCOGGINS, San Antonio CHARLIE ROSS, Premont MONTE ROUQUETTE, Rockport ROSARIO SAENZ, San Diego JEANNE SALAZAR, Kingsville JAMES SCARBOROUGH, Kingsville JUNE SCHICKE, Point Comfort ROBERT SCRUGGS, Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES SEEKAMP, Yoakum Junior Class MARINA SERBANTEZ San Benito CAROL SHERRER Bruni BHAGVANDOS SHETH Sidhpur, Gujaratstatc, India PHIL SHIRK Frankfort, Indiana LILLIAN SHOOUIST Lyford BOBBY SIMS McAllen BENNIE SKROVAN Wharton SONNY SMART Taft HOMER SMITH Cuero THOMAS SMITH Bishop JON SNYDER Corpus Christi JUDITH SODEN Houston FRANCISCO SOSA Laredo I. V. SPEARS Corpus Christi LOUIS STAHL Carrizo Springs JULIAN STEGALL Alice JEAROLD STEINER San Benito JAMES STIEGLER Hondo i MARK STOCK, Robs town SALLY STOUT, Corpus Christi BOB THOMPSON, Premont MARY ANN THOMPSON, Taft DELIA TREVINO, Houston SHARRON TRIBBLE, Bishop IVAN VALENCIANO, Laredo PHOEBE TALLY, Victoria MARTHA TAYLOR, Corpus Christi SHERWOOD THOMPSON, Kingsville JANE TINSLEY, Kingsville JACK TURNER, Houston ELLEN TYRA, Uvalde ANNA VELA, Victoria SUSAN WATERBURY, San Antonio Junior Class DICK WATERS San Antonio PAUL WENDLAND Robstown MIKE WHITESIDE Donna DARRELL WHITLOCK Mercedes WILLIAM W1EKLINE Corpus Christi ANTHONY WILHELM Victoria DALE WILLIAMS Victoria HOWARD WILLIAMS Aransas Pass STEWART WILLIAMS Laredo COKE WILSON Corpus Christi BERN IE WINELAND Robstown PETE WINN Uvalde NANCY WISEMAN San Antonio LYNN WITTEN Floresville ADEL1A WOOD Pleasanton RICHARD WORDEN Robstown JUDI WUENSCHE Premont RAMON ZERTUCHE Laredo JON SNYDER President KEN HENDRIX Vice-President Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Class KATH1E ABBOTT, Robstovvn JIMMY ABERNATHY, Corpus Christi ALA A ABUTRAB, Baghdad, Iraq AMELIA AGUIRRE, San Diego ROBERT ALDER, San Antonio JEANETTE ALLEN, Corpus Christi PETE ALMARAZ, Alice QUINTON ANDERSON, Three Rivers SANDRA ANDERSON Crystal City WALLACE ANDERSON Sharyland MARY ANNE RUTH AXDERWALD APPELT Bandera San Antonio JOHN ASHE Harlingen DUANE BUFORD ATKINSON AULT Tildcn Riviera JOE BALLENGER Harlingen ERNIE BANDY San Antonio ROBERT BARBER Mathis LAURA BARNES Texas City CECIL BARTH Karnes City JERRY BARTON Kingsville BELIA BAZAN Satf Diego JAMES BEDNORZ George West CAROL BESEDA Eagle Lake J. W. BESSE, Alice RICHARD BEU, Corpus Christi NANCY BEVERS, Alice VIVIAN BEYERS, Harlingen JOE BOBBITT, Kenedy MARTHA BOYD, Kingsville GERALD BOYER, Kingsville RAYE BOYER, San Antonio SEALE BRAND, Orange Grove ESTHER BRIGGS, Devine LARRY BROOK, Raymond vilte BETTY JOAN BROWN, Riviera LA DONNA BURGER, San Benito LOUIS BURGIN, Hondo NAN BURN AM, Brady DENNY BUUCK, Ossian, Indiana JOHN CADDEL, Mathis LINDA CADY San Antonio BETTY CAFFALL Bee ville ENRIQUE CAMPOS Houston AMINTA ROSE PATSY CANALES CARROLL CARSE Kingsville Dilley Corpus Christi Sophomore Class SULEMA CAVAZOS San Antonio ELLYCE CHILDERS New Braunfels JANE CHI SWELL Harlingen KAY COLEMAN Kingsville PAT WARD COLL INGE COOK San San Antonio Benito GUY COSBY Falfurrias SONNIE MARY ROGER COURTNEY COWARD CRAIG San Del Rio Alice Antonio JOE DAVID, Alice ANGENELLE DAVIS, George West JOHN DEPDE, San Benito TANYA SUE DOFFING, San Juan BETTY FRITZ DRAKE, Beeville BOB ELAM, Kingsville CLARK ELLISON, Premont STANLEY ELLISON, Premont JOE ERNST, Somerset ARGELIA ESTRINGEL, San Diego VIRGEL ETHERIDGE, San Antonio JENENE EVANS, Ruidoso Downs, N.M, Sophomore Class MELISSA EVERETT, Beevillc MARTHA FARMER, Kingsville SANDRA FELDER, Bishop JAMES FERGUSON, Lubbock EDUARDO FERNANDEZ, Mexico City ROBERT FLANNERY Blanco DORA FLORES Monterrey, Mexico LAMAR FLORES San Diego RODOLFO FLORES Robs town DON FRANK- ENBERRY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ROBERT JOYCE LOVIC FRASER GARNER GARRETT Beeville Rio Hondo Houston ADOLFO LUIS GARZA, JR. GARZA Port Isabel Benavides POLLY GARZA Eagle Pass YOLANDA PAUL GARZA GASKIN Prcmont Corpus Christi MARY GEORGE Mercedes JOHN GESICK San Antonio RONNIE GILBREATH Sinton ABEL GONZALEZ, Realitos JUAN GONZALEZ, Alice SALLY GOODRIDGE, Robs town ANNELL GRAHAM, Freer NANCY GREGG, Kingsville ALLEN GRONES, Hallettsville DOLORES GUERRA, Roma MARTE GUILLEN, Harlingen LEILA HAAS, Donna ROBERT HAGGERTON, Kingsville THOMAS HAMFF, Victoria DON HAYGOOD, Bishop DONALD HALBAGWACHS, Mission JUDY HARRIS, George West JUDY LYNN HARRIS, San Antonio LARRY HARRISON, Brownsville LINDA HARTZOG, Rio Hondo CAROLYN HAYDEN Jourdanton TOM HAYGOOD Bishop KENNETH HENDRIX San Antonio JOAN HERING San Antonio TOM PEGGY HERRERA HESTER San Three Antonio Rivers Sophomore Class GERALD RALPH HILL HINZE Philadelphia, Hinze Pennsylvania tWSihJbl OS. JOHN DAVID BETTY RALPH HOPKINS HOWE HUDSON HULCY HULSE Pettus Kingsville Three Rivers Dallas Kingsville ROBERT HUNT Alice NOEMI HUTCHINS Kingsville ONIE HUTSELL Riviera BETTY JONES, Kingsville BUDDY JONES, Bishop JERRY JONES, Falfurrias DALE JOHNSON, Freer JO JOHNSON, Mission JACK KASHOUTY, San Benito EDGAR KIESCHNTCK, Sinton JACKIE KILPATRICK, Sinton SHIRLEY KIRK, Beevillc RODNEY KLETT, Fredericksburg MALCOLM KRIEGEL, Kingsville WILLIAM KUESTER, Yoakum Sophomore Class MARY EDITH KUYKENDALL, Tilden KAY LANGLEY, San Antonio BUDDY LAWS, Kingsville PAT LEA, McAllen ELDA ESTHER LERMA, Taft THURAL LIEDECKE, Corpus Christi ROBERT LINDSEY M ission OLIA LINKE Bloomington MARVIN TOTTEN LONGSHORE LOONEY Harlingen Austin MARIA LOUISA LOPEZ, San Perlita SYLVIA LOPEZ Robstown CATHEY LOWE Coqsu.s Christi CARLENE LYONS La Porte PEGGY McCAMPBELL Bishop MARY BOB McCAMPBELL Alice ROBERT McCarty San Antonio EDWARD McCLURE Jourdanton LINDY McDaniel San Antonio KENNETH McDonald Victoria PAT McDOWEL Randolph A,F,B. LES McFarland El Paso J, N. McKINNEY, Freer LOYD McKIMMEY, Sinton JESSE McKINNEY, Beeville THOMAS McLAUGHLIN, San Antonio STANLEY McMILLAN, Palacios LESLIE McNEILL, Portland DAN MAGEE, Calallen GEORGE MAHAFFEY, Corpus Christi CAROLYN MALAER, Fettus 259 STEPHANIE MALONE, Devine CAROLYN MARCECK, Pawnee FREDDIE LEE MARESH, Austwell MARJORIE MARING, Brownsville JUDY MARTIN, San Antonio NELDA JANE MARTIN, Los Fresnos NORA MARTINEZ, Kingsville ARMANDO MARROQUIN, Alice N1CKI MATOCHA, Sinton SANDRA MAULDIN Alice WANDA MAULDIN Alice IRMA JUANITA JANET MONTEMAYOR MONTEMAYOR MOON Laredo San Diego Corpus Christi WILLIAM MORELAND Beeville Sophomore Class ROBERT MILSOM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CECELIA MIRCOVICH Bishop TRACY MISKA Wharton RAYMOND MIZE Bio Hondo LYNDA KAY NANNY Riviera KENNETH NEEDHAM Kingsville MARY NEEDHAM Kingsville JO ANN NEEL Flour Bluff RALPH EDVIN NELSON NEMEC Beeville Corpus Christi JOHNNY O'NEAL, Corpus Christi LOYD ODOM, Three Rivers MARGOT ORTEGON, Kingsville SALURA OWINGS, Beeville TONY PALL, JR., Corpus Christi ANNE PARKER,, San Antonio NOLAN PAYTON, Mirando City MADELINE PELLEGRINO, Corpus Christi SYLVIA PENA, Rio Grande ANITA SYLVIA PEREZ, Kingsville ELISEO PEREZ, Zapata ROBERT RENE PEREZ, Kingsville Sophomore Class DAVID PERKINS, Falfurrias TOMMY PEYTON, San Antonio RICHARD PILGRIM, Three Rivers A. W, POGUE, Pettus JERRY POGUE, Cotulla MARY CATHERINE PROCHASKA, Robstown VERNA LOU PUCKETT San Antonio HERBERT RAAB Edroy JOHNNY RAMIREZ Alice LYLE RAWLINSON Kingsville MARGARET REED Riviera SHIRLEY E. B. STEVE REED REEVES, JR. RICE Kingsville Raymondvilie Harlingen TONI RICH Kingsville RAUL RIOS Kingsville JIMMY ROBERSON Corpus Christi NANCY ROBERTS Los Fresnos NANCY ROBINSON Dallas ROSENDO RODRIGUEZ, Raymondvilie IRMALEE ROSE, Blanco SAMMY RUEGG, Robstown ELVA GLORIA RUIZ, Palito Blanco CONI RUSSELL, San Benito HAL RUSSELL, Kingsville L. A. RYON, Kingsville DAVID SALINAS, Kingsville RENE SALINAS, Alice JAMES RODE Halletts ville DON RODIE La Marque LUIS RODRIGUEZ Kingsville BARBARA SANDERS, Kingsville LYNWOOD L. SCHLABACII, Woodsboro JOHNNIE BETH SCHLINKE, Kingsville JANICE SCHWEITZER, Refugio TONI SCOTT, Baytown TOMMY SEAL, McAllen CHERIE SHELTON, Goliad MAURICE E, SHIFLETT, Anahuac MARY JANE SILVAS, Point Comfort Sophomore Class ILEE SIMON J unction JAMES SINCLAIR Kingsville MARY ANN SKURKA Robstown JAN MADIS SLAUGHTER SMITH Aransas Sabin a 1 Pass SUE CELIA SNELL SOLIS Kingsville Mercedes KENNETH SPENCER La Feria SHARON ROBERT SPRINGS STACY Luling Alice LOUIS STAGLIK San Antonio WILBRON BILL STANTEEN STEELE San Santa Antonio Rosa MARGARET STEPHENSON Dilley PAUL SCOTTY STEPHENSON STROUD Beeville San Antonio FRANK STRUB, Corpus Christi TERRY STUCKEY, Clarkwood PERTHENA SUTTON, Pleasanton JAY TENBERG, Pettus CHERYL TERRY, Houston MARY ANN THOMAS, Robstown PATRICIA THOMAS, Harlingen BOB TREVINO, Corpus Christi GR1SELDA TREVINO, Kingsville Sophomore Class OFELIA TREVINO, Banquets CLIFTON TRLICA, JR„ Robstovvn KAY TROUTMAN, Robstovvn PHYLLIS TROUTMAN, Robstovvn EDWIN E, TRUE, III, Bishop LINDA TURNER, Beevilk VICKI VANDERMEER, San Antonio GARY VICK, San Antonio LAURETTA VIERUS, Alice JOE VILLARREAL Rio Grande City JESSE VILLESCA Pecos JUDY WAITZ San Antonio I J. WALTHALC Victoria BARBARA WARD Harlingen H. E. JOHN ALAN WARNS WARREN WEIKEL Seguin Sacramento, Los California Fresnos PETE WEIL Corpus Christi BRIAN WEINER San Antonio TINA WEINER San Antonio THOMAS WELKER San Antonio JO ANN WENDLAND Robstovvn CHARLES TROY WHITWORTH WICKER Laredo Alice SAND I WILLIAMS Rosenburg LARRY WILLIS, Freer EVA JO WILSON, Sharyland JACKSON WILSON, La Marque TIM WILSON, George West RANDA WINN, Alamo LEO WOMACK, Riviera GARY WOOD, Richland ANN WOOLWORTH, Norfolk, Virginia WAYNE WRIGHT, Alice 263 ipril Come on Ouija, it won't bounce. JAMES MURPHY Reporter TENA WEST Student Council Representative JERRY ABBOTT, Rio Hondo GILBERT ACUNA, Kingsville CHESTER AHRENS, Fredericksburg RAMONA ALEMAN, San Diego MARTIN ALLEN, Alice ANA MARIA ALVAREZ, Kingsville OCTAVIO ALVAREZ, Kingsville DAVID ALLEN AMS DEN, Bishop ADELFA ARREDONDO, Kingsville JERRY ATKINSON, Tilden PAUL BACA, Bay City BARBARA BAKER, San Benito MARIE BARROW, Three Rivers DORRIS BAUCH, Goliad JOHN BEASLEY, Pettus EVELYN BECKWITH, Harlingen SUE BELL, Sinton SHELIA BENSON, San Antonio BECKY BENTON, Kingsville CARY BERENS, Corpus Christi Freshman Class TAMMY BERGER, Abilene JANIS BERTMANN, Bay City JO ANN BIRCHETT, San Juan MARGARET BLUNTZER, Goliad MARTHA BOOHER, Corpus Christi ORON BOONE, Freer JEAN BURCHERS, Kingsville MARY ANN BORCHERS, Beeville JANET BOSS, San Isidro WAYNE BOWERS, Bishop DAVID BOWLES, Tampico, Mexico DONALD BOWMAN, Harlingen Freshman Class HOWARD BOY, Alice PAT BOYSEN, Cuero MARY BRAND, Alice JESSIE BRAUDAWAY, Pettus NANCY BRAY, Falfurrlas CHARLES BRETT, Port Lavaca LARRY BRISTER, Corpus Christi DAVIS BROOKS, Kingsville NORMAN BROOM, Refugio CAREY BROWN, Driscoll SIE BROWN, Driscoll PAMELA BRUNA, San Antonio CARY DALE BULL, Bishop JAMES BURC1N, Sinton MARY KAY BUTLER, Harlingen ELIZABETH CALVEZ, Banquete CHERYL CAMPBELL, Corpus Christi DON NY CAMPBELL, Berelair ROBERT CANALES, Hebbronville MARY CANO, San Juan MICHAEL CARLISLE, Sinton, LARRY CARLSON, Aqua Dulce GLORIA CARLSTROM, Kenedy ELAINE CARTER, Bishop JOHN CARTER, Laredo “WeU' Just threw «irl in ,here' NORMA CASAS, San Diego RICHARD CASTILLO, Hargill JAY CASTNER, Corpus Christi CLYDE CEB RAT, Portland MARTHA CHAMPLIN, Premont ALBERTO CHAPA, Edinburg LINDA CHILDS, Kingsville RONALD CHILES, Corpus Christi SHERRY CLAM PITT, Kingsville DOROTHY CLAPP, Katy BILL CLARK, Riviera CAROLE JEAN CLARK, Laredo RANDY COKER, Corpus Christi GRADY COOK, Fremont RUBEN CORKILL, Benavides CAROLYN CRAVEN, Taft PATRICK D. CRAWFORD, Three Rivers SARA CRUZ, Falfurrias GRACE CUELLAR, Kingsville DOLORES CUMBERLAND, Kingsville JIM DALE, Harlingen BENITO DE LUNA JR., Encino FRED DICKSON, Corpus Christi JANE DISMUKES, Kerrville GARVIN DOWNER, Beeville PATRICIA DOYLE, Goliad JOAN DUBOSE, Alice RAY DUBOSE, San Antonio SHARON DUMESNIL, Houston CAROL DUNCAN, El Campo DERYL DUNCAN, Mission BOBBY DUORACZYK, Pettus ADAUTO DURON, Lacoste IRISH EAKER, La Feria JOLEEN EDCERTON, Kingsville KAREN ANNE EDWARDS, McAllen LYLE EDWARDS, San Antonio PAM EHLERS, Corpus Christi BENNY R. ELIZONDO, San Diego Freshman Class TIM ELLIOT, Aransas Pass LINDA JO EREKSON, Palacios JANIE ESPEY, Pleasanton JAMES G. EVANS, Alice EARL FASKE, Kingsville CARL FAULKNER, McAllen TOM FINNE3RAN, San Antonio BUTCH FITCH, Kingsville GARY FLETCHER, Sebastian FERNANDO FLORES, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico NANCY FLOWERS, Alice BILLIE JEAN FORCUER, Mission PAT FORKE, Corpus Christi JAMES FOSTER, Bloomington CHARLES FRITCHER, Sinton JOE FRED FRITZ, Portland PERRY CLAVIN CARRERT, Freer JOHNNY GALLEGOS, Charlotte JANET GANO, Corpus Christi JUANITA GARCIA, San Diego Freshman Class MARY GARCIA, Kingsville ROSA GARCIA, Kingsville THOMAS GARNER, San Antonio JUDI GARRETT, Orange ARTURO GARZA, Alice °h hel1’ mt write ™r John CRESENCIA GARZA, Encino ERASMO GARZA, Kingsville GLORIA GARZA, Texas City IMELDA GARZA, Robstown JOHN RAY GARZA, Corpus Christi LEO GARZA, Eagle Pass LUIZ GARZA JR., Alice MARIA LOUISA GARZA, Premont M1CAELA GARZA, Raymondville PEDRO GARZA, Lvford YOLANDA GARZA, Kingsville CYNTHIA GAUDIAN, Hondo ANNE COETSCHE, Riviera THOMAS GOGGANS, Edinburg SAMMIE GOMILLION, Whitsett TOMMY RAY GOODE, San Benito CAROLYN GOSSETT, Kingsville JOHNNY GREEN, Port Arthur ROGENA GUERRETTE, Woodsboro CHARLES GUETTLER, Robs town SHARRON HABERER, Kingsville JOHN W. HALL, Luling DOUG HANSON, San Benito JAY HARMON, Corpus Christi AVON HATFIELD, Freer AUGUST HAUFLES, San Antonio MARTHA HAUSER, Burbank, California down there!” RONALD HENDERSON, Alice ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ, Kingsville ALFREDO G. HERRERA, Realitos RAY HERRINGTON, Alice GENEY HAWKINS, San Antonio FLOY HEALER, Harlingen MARY LOU HEFLIN, Fresno, California ROGER HENDERSON, Palestine BONNIE HERSCHAP, Bruni RICHARD HEYE, San Antonio SHARON HILL, San Antonio KAY HINKLE, Kingsville Freshman Class Freshman ( lass ARMANDO HINOJOSA, Laredo RUBY FAYE HODGE, Kingsville TERRY JEAN HODGKINS, Sanderson JACK E. HOGAN, Corpus Christi MARILYNE HOGAN, Odem SCOTT HOLBERT, San Antonio SHIELDS A, HOLLADAY, Port Lavaca ALBERT HOPPE, Van Vleck BILLIE JEAN HORTON, BeeviUe LINDA HORTON, Kingsville VIRGINIA HORTON, Sara Antonio FRED HOSEY, Bay City HAROLD E. HUFFMAN, Palestine BINNION D. HUFFSTUTLER, Mathis JUDY HUGHES, Freer FRANK HULSEY, Hitchcock LINDA HUNNICUTT, San Benito PHILLIP HUNTER, Kingsville BARBARA HUSMAN, Kingsville LALIN ISBELL, Falfurrias NINA JACKEL, San Juan DUANA JACKSON, Hondo PHILIP JACKSON, San Antonio BABS JENNINGS, Harlingen ROBIN JERNIGAN, Columbia, South Carolina ANNIE MARIE JIMENEZ, San Diego GEORGE C. JOHNSON, Corpus Christi DON JONES, Kingsville “ See, I told you she would take MICKEY JONES, Kingsville JOHN S. JORDAN, San Antonio NANCY J URIC A, Corpus Christi. DAVID KAISER, Bishop MARIGENE KENNE, Bay City P. T. KEENER JR„ Falfurrias JOHN KENNETT, Kingsville ELAINE KERR, San Antonio HELEN KERR, Kingsville ROGER KILLINGSWORTH, Harlingen TERRY KIRK, San Antonio DONALD L. KITNER, Kingsville ROBERT A, KLAUS, Corpus Christi WALLACE KL1NGAMAN, Bay City WESLEY KOOP, Edna NANCY KRUGER, McAllen JUDY KUHN, San Antonio THOMAS M. KURZ, Somerset JANICE LADNER, Kenedy WILLIAM LANEAVE, Victoria EDWARD F, LANGHAM, Agua Dulce JOHN LARSON, La Feria SHARON ANN LASITER, San Antonio IRMA LAUREL, San Isidro it off ’ EARL LEVS, Needville KATHRYN LEVY, Houston BILL LILES, Harlingen ANDRES LOMAS, Kingsville ALFONSO S, LOPEZ, Woodsboro JIM LOZIER, Corpus Christi PHILIP J. MacMAHON, Alice CHARLIE MAGEE, Calallen GAIL MAHONEY, Mathis BILL MANNING, Lyford MARTA MARTINEZ, Mirando City ADELA MASQUIFELT, Taft Freshman ( lass MARY MATHEW, Kingsville GEORGE MATOCHA, BeeviUe JAMES Me ADA, Corpus Christi CAROL McBEE, McAllen PEGGY McCANDLESS, Alice TOMMIE KAY McCLANAHAN, La Feria ALMA NORA MCCLELLAND, Harlingen BILL McDOWELL, Bay City KAREN McMILLAN, Harlingen YOLANDA MENDOZA, Kingsville GLORIA P. MERCADO, Kingsville JEANNINE MENN, Kingsville CAROLE MEYER, Hondo BA LOUS MILLER, San Antonio CAROLYN MILLER, Kingsville JOHNNY RAYMOND MILLER, Alamo N. WARREN MILLER, Skidmore MARIA SOCORRO MORALES, Falfurrias LINDA MONTGOMERY, Sinton DAVID MOORE, Pearsall RANDALL MOORE, Premont REYNALDO MORA JR., Falfurrias KAY MUELLER, Yorktown P. K. MULLEN, Alice JOSE MUNOZ, Roma JAMES F. MURPHY, Tuleta SHARON MUSSETT, BeeviUe LAMAR MYATT, McAllen ‘I hear A Ms gone coed.’ CHARLES D. MYERS, Jourdanton THOMAS NANCE, Morehead City BYRON NELSON, BeeviUe ROBERT NELSON, Kingsville MICHAEL NORWOOD, Orange MARY LOUISE NUHN, New Braunfels DONNA NUR1CK, San Antonio BILL NYE, Corpus Christi ELBERT OCANOS, Robstown DIANA ODOM, Harlingen PATRICIA OGDEN, Alamo MELBA ORSAK, Hallettsville HOMER M. ORTEGA, McAllen DELPHINE ORZABAL, Edna CLAY PACE, Corpus Christi EUNICE PADILLA, Nevvgulf CHARLES N. PALMER, Sinton WILMA PARGAMANN, Runge GEORGE HENRY PEARSON, Bishop KELLY JOE PEASE, Freer CRUZ PERALEZ, Kingsville JOHNNY JOE PEREZ, Kingsville PAT PERKINS, San Antonio MARY PETERS, Port Lavaca DALE C. PHILLIPS, Houston JAMES RICHARD PHILLIPS, Mexia JOHN F. PHILLIPS, San Benito ROBBIE KAY PITTS, Corpus Christi CHARLES HARDIN POLLARD JR., Houston LEON E. PORTER, Alice RICHARD EUCENE POWE, Devine RAGHUNATH PRASAD, Motihart, India DAVID PRICE, Corpus Christi PATSY PUCKETT, San Antonio CANDY PURSER, Alice MARY B. RACKLEY, Mathis Freshman Class Freshman Class KAY RAIN BOLT, Kingsville EL AIN E RAKOWITZ, Pleasanton ARTURO RAMIREZ, Kingsville IDOL1NA RAMOS, Kingsville BARBARA RANEY, Uvalde CHARLENE RANLY, Robstown HENRY RASKA, Sinton BETTY RATLIFF, San Antonio BREDIN RAWLINS, Corpus Christi FRAN ROBBINS, Raymondvilte CAROL ROBERTS, Levelland LADNER ROBERTS, Corpus Christi PATRICIA ROBERTS, Kenedy GEORGE ROBERTSON, Fremont NANCY ROBERTSON, San Antonio ROBERT ROBINSON, Arlington Heights, Illinois ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ, Rio Grande City REBECCA RODRIGUEZ, Mirando City ROMAN RODRIGUEZ JR., Alice JANET ROGERS, Kingsville SALLIANN ROSENE, Falfurrias WILLIAM RUDELLAT, La Feria PATRICIA RUEGC, Robstown KATHY RUNDBERC, Kingsville RONALD RUNDBERC, Kingsville FAYE RUSSEK, Kingsville DICKIE RYCHETSKY, Robstown SHERRILL SACHS, San Antonio f£And then the farmer said to his IRMA SALAZAR, Kingsville FLORA SALINAS, Robstown DOROTHY SAMMONS, Refugio CLAUDIA SANDERS, Portland ANNE SANDERSON, Corpus Christi PABLO SARABIA JR., Kingsville ROSEMARY SCHAFFXER, San Antonio ROBERT SCHEEL, Alice PAULETTE SCHLESSIGER, Lyford DIANE SCHONE FIELD, Riviera JANET SCHORLEMMER, Alice BURNEY A. SGHROEDER, Raymond ville JIM SCHROEDER, Pharr ROBERT SCHROEDER, Bishop B1LLYE SCHULTZ, Kingsville JOHN SCIALDONE, El Paso DARLENE SCOTT, Kingsville ROBERT LEE SCOTT JR., Bishop D. X. SENGELE, Victoria SHARLOT SHELTON, Kingsville EDDIE SHENK, Robstown MARY JAYNE SHEPP, Weslaco LEO SHEPPARD, Taft JOE DANIEL SHIPMAN, Coatesville, Indiana SUE SHOT WELL, Portland daughter... ETHELENE SMITH, Three Rivers JANET LEE SMITH, Alice KENNETH SMITH, Santa Rosa RUSSELL SMITH, Corpus Christi TERRY SMITH, Dickinson DALE SNYDER, Alice DEE DEE SNYDER, Corpus Christi JERRY LYNN SNYDER, Kingsville LYDIA SOLIZ, Falfurrias BRYAN STEVES, Angleton LINDA STOCKMAN, Mission PAT STRICKLIN, Becvillc WAYNE THE1SS, Bishop Freshman Class Freshman Class HUCHES THOMAS, Sinton DARLYNN THOMPSON, Kingsville DARYL THOMPSON, Bay City DONALD THOMPSON, Rio Grande City KATHY THOMPSON, Alice DOT THORMAEHLEN, Kingsville SUNNY THURMAN, Harlingen BARRY TIDWELL, Kingsville PATRICIA TOWNS, Alamo ANDREW TREVINO, Robstown MATEO TREVINO JR., Laredo PATSY TRIBBLE, Bishop FRED TRIPP, San Antonio GERALD TRLICA, Sinton WILLIAM TURNER, Kingsville LUCILLE TUNNELL, Taft JOHNNY TURNER, Beeville RUTH TURNER, Harlingen EVELYN ULRICH, San Antonio BENNY VALFRE, San Antonio IRMA VELA, Robstown SYLVIA VELA, Alice DAVID VELINDER, San Antonio ALFRED VILLARREAL, Zapata ZULEMA VILLARREAL, Santa ALLEN VOGT, Victoria FORENCE WADE, Corpus Christi EARL WAIT, Mission JAMES WALLNER, Kingsville DORIS WALTERS, Kingsville RONNIE WALZEL, Woodsboro DAVY WARD, Freer Man, I’d love to have been that NANCY L. WARD, Kingsville BILL WEATHERSBEE, McAllen DIANE WEIR, McAllen MARVIN WEIR, Alice TENA WEST, Rio Hondo HOWARD WHEELER, Jacksonville, Florida JERRY WHEELER, Raymondville PENNYE WHEELER, Cuero CUS WHITE III, Bishop BILL WHITING, San Antonio DAVID WILDS, Rio Hondo MARYLEE WILDS, Harlingen JOE WILHELM, San Antonio JEANNIE WILLIAMS, Victoria ROBERT WILLIAMS, Edna ROBERT WILHITE, Harlingen HELEN WILLS, Robstown LINDA WILLIS, Raymondville DIANNE WILSON, Kingsville JIM WILSON, San Antonio photographer! RICHARD WILSON, Bishop SANDRA WILSON, San Antonio HUBERT WOLF, San Jose, Costa Rica TOM WOOD, Dallas MARY WORD, Floydada GEORGE WRAY, Taft HARRY WRIGHT III, Alice JOHN WYATT, Tilden Freshman Class PETE WYRO, Kingsville MARTIN YANTA, Kamcs City BOBBYE YANTIS, Portland JACKIE YOUNG, Bay City EDWARD ZACHARIAS, Bishop t I In Memoriam John A. Rickard Robert Eckhardt O, E. Van Berg Robert Flannery James Robinson Mrs. Frank Morton Lewis JOHN F, LYNCH President Houston, Texas J, C, MARTIN, JR. Vice-President Laredo, Texas J. H. WEST Bishop, Texas VERNON F. NEUHAUS Mission, Texas LEO WELDER Victoria, Texas Board of Directors C. C. WINN San Antonio, Texas CECIL BURNEY Corpus Christi, Texas LEWIS W. MAPLES Secretary-T reasure r Kingsville, Texas 279 280 DR, JAMES C. JERNIGAN President of the College DR. M. PAUL BARLOW Director of Student Personnel Services DR. ROBERT RHODE Dean of the College Administration CARRIE LEE BISHOP Dean of Women WILLIAM C. ENGLISH Business Manager DR. GEORGE W. McCULLEY Registrar and Director of Admissions J. E. TURNER Dean of Men 281 R. J. COOK DR. FRANK DR JOHN W. GLOCK A DR. J. W. HOWE DR. J. R, MANNING Associate Director, Divi- DOTTERVVEICH Director, Division of Edu- Director, Division of Agri Director, Division of Busi- sion of Agriculture Director, Division of En- cation culture ness Administration gineering Division Directors DR. JOHN C. RAYBURN Director, Division of Graduate Studies DR. S. BOYD STEWART Director, Division of Arts and Sciences “Well, you guys, hope you had a good time! 282 DR. WREATHY AIKEN DR. CHARLES C. Home Economics BAJZA Econo m ic s, Geogra- phy, Sociology and Psy- chology DR. EDWIN R. BOGUSCH Biology Department Chairmen LT. COL. DEANE DUNLOY Military Science DR. LEWIS R. FISHER Education DR. ELDON BRINLEY DR. J. L. DORROH Health and Physical Edu- Mathematics cation DR. R. J. CALLAWAY English DR. WILLIAM H. LECKIE History DR. FRED GARLAND Chemistry DR. JAMES H. McCROCKLIN Government A. F. GROSS Industrial Arts C. V. MOONEY Chemical, Petroleum, and Natural das Engineering DR. ALBERT E. JOHNSON Speech DR. PRESTON STEDMAN Fine Arts DR. OLAN E. KRUSE Physics F. B. WINES Agricultural Education 283 DR. WILMER W, ALDRICH Asjistant Professor of Education DR. ROBERT E. ANDERSON Professor of Physics RONALD APPERSON Instructor of Music BurpP Faculty DR. G. H. ARGUE Assistant Professor of Chemistry HAYATI BALKANLI Assist a nf Professor of Electrical Engineering BEN P, BAILEY Professor of Art MARY LEE BELCHER Instructor in Health and Physical Education DR. LEO BAILEY Professor of Agriculture RUTH E. BELL Ajsisfanf Professor of Economics BETH BAKER AMtrftfnf Professor of History JOSEPH L. BELLAMAII A.s.mfa nl Professor of Music CLARK BAKER Assistant Professor of Business A( rninIs rniion FAYE BIBLE AssoaVife Professor of Home Economics 284 DORRIS LEE BINNION Instructor in Health and Physical Education CATHERINE BOYER Instructor In English and French MYRIAM BURKHARDT Instructor in EdHCtufion “Hup, two, three, four.. h acuity C. E. BURNETT MAY CAMPBELL Associate Professor of Education Associate Professor and Director of Placement of English W. T. CARLEY PAUL R. CHILEN Assistant Professor of Health Assistant Professor amt Physical Education and of Agriculture Head Basketball Coach DR. JACK CLARK Professor of Speech DR. GEORGE O. COALSON Associate Professor of History DR. F. W. COKENDOLPHER Assistant Professor of Education ROBERT O. COOPER Director, Campus Christian Fellowship STEWART COOPER EDITH COUSINS Assistant Professor of Health Associate Professor and Physical Education °f Sociology 285 DONALD DAVIS Instructor in Chemistry EDWIN L. DICKENS EDGAR DRAKE Instructor in Instructor in Chemistry Chemistry JOHN DUBE, JR, Iii-Sf ructar in Physics SIDNEY B. DUNN Instructor in Physics RICHARD A. ENGLISH hut nictor in Education ALFREDO J. ESPINOSA Jn lrweior in Engineering' ANN FAREK Assirffinf Professor in Afafftemaf icar ULRICH FETSCH Associate Professor of Mus ic GEORGE B. FINK Assistant Professor of Biology Faculty Four score and seven years ago, ,. ERNEST A. FRANKE instructor in Electrical Engineering DOROTHY GASTON As-mrnnf Professor of Business Adminiyimfion 286 RUTH CAULDIN Instructor in Home Economics WALTER GROSS Associate Professor of Business Administration DOROTHY GINTHER Instructor in Foreign Languages ROGER HAUENSTEIN Assistant Professor of Music DR. DORIS CLICK Assistant Professor of English JOHNNIE MAE HAUN Assistant Professor of Education DR. CLYDE M. GRANT Associate Professor of English DWIGHT HAZLETT Assistant Professor of Business Administration EUGENE A. GREENE Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Assistant Coach JAMES H. HERRING Assistant Professor of Journalism and Director of Publications and College News Service Faculty Dr. Jemigan presents former A I coach A. Y. (Bud) McCallum with a gift during the half-time ceremonies at the Homecoming game. JAMES B. HOBBS Instructor in Government FORREST L. HOOD Instructor in Englts i 287 M SGT. DONALD HOWETH ROTC Inti ructor BEVERLY CURTIS JONES Insfrucfor in Education 'I want my Mommy.” Faculty CAPT. FRED KERSH Assistant Professor of Military Science EMERSON KORGES Professor of Electrical Engineering and Plant Consultant CAPT. DONALD LEE Ariston? Professor of Military Science ALFRED LEE Director, Church of Christ Bible Chair FRANCISCO A. LONGORIA Instructor in Foreign Languages burruss McDaniel Instructor In Biology R. F, McEOWEN Assistant Professor of Industrial Arfj DR. PAUL McLEAN Professor of Education M. B. McMURRY Instructor fn Engineering DR. NORMAN McNEIL Professor of English 288 PAULINE NELSON Instructor in Mathematics DR, A. NAYLAND PAGE Associate Professor of History ELIZABETH OLlPHANT Assistant Professor of Mathematics JAMES PALMER fislnietor in Spcec i ORRIN OLSON Instructor in Music ROBERT PARTA1N Assistant Professor of Business Administration DR. PETER ORTIZ Associate Professor of Foreign Languages IRVING PATTERSON Instructor in Biology RICHARD OWENS Assistant Professor of Music J TALMER PEACOCK Assistant Professor of Biology Faculty Service with a smile MILDRED PECK Instructor in English and Speech DR. R. D. PERRY Professor of Mathematics EVERETT G. POWELL Instructor in English DR. ERNEST H. POTEET President Emeritus Professor of Education and Student Aid Officer 290 DR, DAVID R, PRATT AisijJfliit Professor of Biology DR, ROBERT REIFSCHNEIDER Associate Professor of Education WILLIAM RENFROW Instructor in Art NAN ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education DR. E. V. RUHNKE Professor of Chemistry RALPH C, RUSSELL Professor of Business Administration E, J. SANDERS Instructor in, Economics HARRY B. SANDERS JEFF SANDERS Assistant Professor Instructor in of English Biology DR. OLIVER SARDS I Associate Professor of Business Administration Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Partain help themselves at the President’s reception for the faculty. DR. HILDEGARD SCHMALENBECK Professor of English FRED SCHOCK Instructor m Music DR. CARLOS E. SCHOETTLE Associate Professor of Agriculture SARA SCHRQEDER Instructor in Art 291 ROY A. SCHUSTER Assi'-sfcinf Professor of Petroleum and Natural Cos Engineering DR. IRVING H. SMITH Assistant Professor of History BEN SOUTH Associate Professor of Mathematics GIL STEINKE Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education, Head Football Coach and Director of Athletics Dr. Ernest Poteet leads a new crop of freshmen into Jones Auditorium. Faculty DR. D. J ST1XEBAUGH Assoc Safe Professos of Education GEORGE E. VAUGHAN Assistant Professor of Psychology MARK A. STUPP Associate Professor of Music J. DAVID VAUGHN Instructor in Music PAUL W. TREPTOW Assistant Professor of Engineering DR. JOHN WESTMORELAND Associate Professor of Chemistry MARCUS M. TRUITT Professor of Engineering KATHRYNE B. WHITELAW Assistant Professor of Business Administration JAMES D. TRYER Instructor in Foreign Languages GEORGE WOODWARD Instructor in Psychology 292 DR. R. F. LEYDEN Associate Professor of Agriculture REX RE INKING Instructor in Agriculture DR. P. W. ROHRBAUGH Professor of Agriculture and Director of the Training Center. Citrus and Vegetable Training Aerial view of part of the A I Citrus and Vegetable Training Center, Center 293 SHIRLEY JONES Secretary to the Dean LOUIS MOLONEY Assistant Librarian NED MORRIS Asststanf Librarian MARY NEELEY Assistant Librarian HARRIET OWENS Assistant Registrar ORA PARKER Director of Eckhardt Hall “So that's where they get them?” Staff IRIS RAGAN Director of Cousins Hall MAUDE RAGSDALE Director of Baugh Hall LOIS SHORT Assistant Librarian GEORGE L. SIMONS Purchasing Agent SFC ARCHIE WEHMEYER Military Property Custodian NORA WILKERSON Assistant Nurse VELMA WILLIAMS Assistant Nurse ROBERT WRIGHT Property Accountant 295 Old Administration Building The Main Academic Building, better known as the Old Ad Building, is a two-story brick building erected in 1925. It houses the Division of Arts and Sciences, the Division of Business Adminis- tration and the Division of Teacher Education. 296 Kleberg Hall The modern Kleberg Hall houses the Division of Agriculture. It contains both the classrooms and the laboratories necessary for the study of technological, efficient agricultural production. 297 Student Union Building Center of social life on campus is the Student Union Building. The three-story building houses a student lounge, game room and large ball room which are used for study and social functions. Also housed here is a spacious cafeteria, better known to everyone as the Tejas, A branch of the United States Post Office also is quartered within the SUB. Nierman Science Hall Surrounded by trees and connected to the Physics and Old Administration Buildings by two arched breeze-ways is the J. L. Nierman Science Hall, The building houses the Departments of Bi- ology and Chemistry, providing large, well-equipped laboratories for the use of students. Javelina Gymnasium Scene of many Javelina basketball games is the Javelina Gymnasium, with a seating capacity of 700. The gym houses classrooms, offices, training rooms, a basketball court and the “little gym” as well as dressing rooms. Adjoining the building are a swimming pool and four tennis courts. College Store The College Store was opened for the spring semester. The new structure provides more room for easier display of the books and other items, while the “supermarket” mode of operation makes It faster and more comfortable for the students to make their purchases. Speech Building The Speech Building is part of the Frank C. Smith Art Center which also includes the Music Building and the Art Building. It contains the Little Theatre, in which many of the plays given by the Footlights Club are presented, plus classrooms and offices. It is one of the newer buildings on campus, having been constructed in 1959. SENIOR ACTIVITIES INDEX - A- ROLANDO J. AGUILAR 109,220 History: Student Education Association; History Club; Newman Club;. Spanish Club DONACIANA ALCALA 229 Elementary Education WILLIAM M. ALDEN 114,166,122,229 Business Administration: King's Rifles (Outstand- ing Member for 1961-62; Commanding Officer, 1962-63); Business Club JAMES ALLEN 80 Chemical Engineering JERRY ALLEN 82 General Engineering JUDY ALLISON 62,88 Home Economics ABEL ARAGON 229 Biology: Biology Club; H.P.E. Club; Newman Club JOHN! R. AERUTHNOTT 64,79,80.83,155.229 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Tail (secretary', 1962-63); A.LM.E, (president, 1962-63); Campus Society of Chemical Engineers; Who's Who 1962-63 SUDESH KUMAR ARORA 229 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering VICTOR AVILA 87,229 Spanish - B - GERALD BABBITT 59 Music Education: MENC; Alpha Chi; Band; Brass Choir ARNOLD J. I1ACA 229 industrial Arts ARTHUR DAN BAKER 229 Agronomy: Aggie Club JOHN BAKER 60,71,229 English GLEN ROY BALKO 81,229 Electrical Engineering: IEEE ( vice-president, 1962- 63) FAT BARNHART 58,102,108 Elementary Ed uc at inn BOBBY GENE BARTA 64,81,229 Electrical Engineering: Alpha Chi; Sigma Tavi; AIEE FINLEY DON BARTH. JR. 229 Secondary Education: Student Education Association CARLTON BEAL 138 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering BUDDY BEAltCE 229 Industrial Arts: Bellas Artes (president, 1961-62); Alpha Chi; Student Education Association JIMMY BELL 229 Secondary Education BOB HKKRYHILL 115,121,160,163 Agriculture-Business Administration LARRY BIERSTEDT 229 General Engineering: TSPE; Chemistry Club; Or- ganization of General Engineers JAMES E. BILLINGS 108,229 History' ROBERT BIRDWELL, JR. 229 Business Administration RICK BIXBY Agriculture-Business Administration DALE BLACK Business Administration JOE BLANTON 54,229 Government: May Hall Dorm Council MILTON BLUHM 82,83,115,120,229 General Engineering: King's Rifles; TSPE; Or- ganization of General Engineers; ROTC Officer’s Club BETTY BOMAR 229 Elementary Education THOMAS BOM AH 229 Chemistry JOHN BORCHARDT 109,142.229 Industrial Arts: Tan Delta Chi (parliamentarian, 1962-63); King’s Rifles; Student Education As- sociation; Bellas Artes THOMAS BORCHERS 64.230 Chemical Engineering MANUEL BOSQUEZ 77,115,117,230 Marketing: Business Club; ROTC Officer’s Club 229 76 ROBERT BOYD Secondary Education BETTY BRANNEX Business Administration: Business Club; RUTH ELIZABETH BRANNON Psychology: A Cappelhi Choir; CCUN WILLIAM ROBERT BRILLHART, II Electrical Engineering: AIEE BILL BRODNAX Agricultural Education BERMAN DWIGHT BROWN Mathematics: Physics Club; ROTC JAMES C. BROWN Electrical Engineering: AIEE; TSPE 230 230 64.81.230 Sigma Tau 71.73.230 JAMES E. BROWN 230 Industrial Arts JUDITH ANN BRUMLEY 230 Home Economics: Home Economies Club; Kappa Omicron Phi (secretary, 1962-63) BELVA SUE BRUSENHAN 230 Elementary Education SHARON LOUISE BRYANT 58,61,76,230 Business Administration: Business Club; Cap and Gown; AWS RICHARD GENE BUCHEN General Engineering GENE BULL Business Administration DALE BULLOCK Business Administration BOBBYE DENA BURNAM 51,104,106,108,126,153, 230 Secondary Education; Alpha Chi; Alpha Sigma Sorority (vice-president, 1960-61); AWS; Baptist Student Union (president, 1962-65); Cap and Gtnvn; Gold Jackets; Who's Who 1962-63 MARY WALKER BURNETT 62,63,88,126.134,154,230 Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Sorority; Inter- Sorority Council (secretary, 1962-63); AWS; Kappa Omicron Phi (vice-president, 1962-63); Gold Jac- kets; Who’s Who 1962-63 OLLIE GENE BURNETT 46,53,230 Secondary Education: Baugh Hall Dorm Council; Student Education Association LAWSON BUTLER 79,80,83,230 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; AIME; TSPE 79,83,230 230 230 -C- 230 Laredo Club; Student Edu- 69 230 231 66.231 Newman Club; The Young 79,83,231 Club; TSPE; DIVINA CABRERA 230 Elementary Education: Hispano Club; Student Edu- cation Association; AWS BRODUS E. CAFFALL 59.64,80,83,105,230 Chemical Engineering: Chemical Engineers (presi- dent. 1962-63); Chemistry Club (vice-president, 1962-63); Alpha Chi; Sigma Tau BETTY CALKINS 230 Elementary Education AMANDO CANALES Elementary Education; cation Association ADOLFO CANTU, JR, Mathematics MARTHA CANTU Elementary Education JAMES W. CARDEN Chemical Engineering MARTIN CARDENAS Secondary Education: Democrats DON CARLSON Business Administration! Business AIME (president, 1961-62) LEE CARTER 103,230 History: History Club (president, 1962-63) NANCY CAROL CARTER 62,103,109.230 History: History Club (secretary, 1962-63); AWS; Gold Jackets; Student Education Association RALPH CARUTHERS 46,95.114,136,151,228.231 Business Administration: King’s Rifles; Alpha Phi Omega (vice-president, 1962); Junior Class Presi- dent; Head Cheerleader, 1962-63); ROTC Cadet Captain; Student Council; Who’s Who 1962-63 LELA CASH 231 Business Administration: Business Club; Pi Kappa Epsilon STANLEY CASTO 66,104 Biology ELVIRA CAVAZOS 231 Elementary' Education RAUL CAVAZOS 231 Psychology SYLVIA CAVAZOS 50,61,62,66,68,69,87,109.149,231 Spanish: Hispano Club (president, 1961-63): CCUN; Newman Club; Cold Jackets; Cap and Gown; Etkhardt Hall Dorm Council (secretary, 1962-63); Dean’s List; Who’s Who, 1962-63 231 102.119.231 104,231 1962-63) 54.64.79.231 LELA CHAPA Elementary Education JERRY CHILDERS Psychology BILL CHITWOOD Biology: Biology Club (president, SANTIAGO CHUCK Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering WANDA CLARK 48,49,62,109,231 English: Cold Jackets; AWS; Student Education Association; Cousins Hall Dorm Council (vice- president, 1962-63) JEFF IRA CLEVELAND, II 81,107,231 Electrical Engineering! AIEE (secretary', 1961-62); IEEE; TSPE; Math Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Chi NANCY CLEVELAND Secondary Education PATSY GAY COCHRAN Elementary Education 52 ELAINE COHRS 104,231 Biology; Alpha Chi; Biology Club; A Cappella Choir, AWS CHARLES COLE 60,70,74 Agronomy CAROL COLLE 231 English ROBERT H. COLLINS 115,119,157,231 Business Administration BARRY COPENHAVER 110,182,185,192,194,195,199 Health and Physical Education CARMEN CORTINAS 231 Elementary Education LOIS CORY 42,47.109,128,134,166,167 Elementary Education: Beta Gamma Sorority; In- ter-Sorority Council (president, 1962-63); Student Education Association; AWS; Junior Class Secre- tary; SUB Governing Board; L ntana Lady, 1962-63 ROBERT COX 231 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPE; AIME; Chemistry Club J. C. CROW. JR. 77,232 Business Administration: Business Club KATHLEEN CUMBERLAND 47,109,128,134,232 Home Economics: Beta Gamma Sorority (president, 1962-63); Inter-Sorority Council; SUB Governing Board; AWS; Home Economies Club; Student Edu- cation Association JIM CUMMINS 68,111 Government PAUL CURTIS 232 Health and Physical Education: HFE Club JOSEPH ALLAN CUSTER 232 Secondary Education -D- CAROL DANIELS 232 Business Administration: Business Club; AWS; Eck- hardt Hall Council (secretary, 1961-62) IONE DE LEON 232 Elemenlarv Education RODOLFO DE LA GARZA 232 Mathematics CARLOS DE LOS SANTOS 232 Agronomy BILL DICKSON 82 General Engineering JERRY DORRIS 83,232 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; Sigma Tau (secretary, 1961-62); TSPE; AIME CHARLES DURIVACE 82 General Engineering -E- EDWARD ECKOLS 232 Biology ADNAN EL-ASSAD 68,111 Management THOMAS L. ELLIOTT 70,73,228,232 Agricultural Education: Aggie Club (reporter, 1961); Rodeo Club; Pi Kappa Epsilon; Junior Class Vice-President; Seale Hall Dorm Council ROBERT ELZNER 66,67,81 Electrical Engineering CARL ENCLERTH 56,60,72,74,232 Agronomy ROGER E, ESTERLING 232 Business Administration PATRICK E. EUBANKS 82,232 General Engineering; Sigma Tau; TSPE; ROTC Officer's Club RAYBURN EWERS 64,155,232 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering WILLIAM ARTHUR EWERT. JR. 99,130,232 Government: South Texan (associate editor, 1962- 63); Dean’s List, 1961; Alpha Chi -F- MARY LESLIE FACE 232 English PATRICIA PAPAGEORGE FALCON 232 Secondary Education NELDENE BRIDGES FERGESON 81,232 Art-English: Bellas Artes (president, 1962-63) CYNTHIA ANN FERGUSON 232 Elementary Education THOMAS A. FERGUSON 81,232 Electrica] Engineering: Sigma Tau; ROTC Cadet Captain; King’s Rifles (commander); IEEE (presi- dent, 1962-63); Tau Delta Chi (secretary, 1961- 62); Who’s Who, 1961-62 HENRY B, FERNANDEZ, JR. 69,232 Agriculture: Laredo Club (treasurer, 1961-62); Aggie Club MELVIN FINCH 60,71,73,115,117,158,161 Argiculture 304 BOB FINK E 232 Electrical Engineering JUAN FLORES 232 Elementary Education: Student Education Associa- tion JEFF FOWLER 47,155 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering SUSAN FRANKS 40,49,76,233 Business Administration; Business Club; Student Council RUTH MARIA FU ENTES Elementary Education -G- 233 233 WINNIE DELL GADDIS Elementary Education GARY GADEKE 72,233 Animal Husbandry JERALDINE GALL1MORE 233 Elementary Education ALFONSO S. GARCIA 233 Chemical Engineering GLORIA O. GARCIA 233 History LUIS GARCIA 233 Biology RICARDO GARCIA 233 Secondary Education AMARO GARZA 69,109,233 Secondary Education; Student Education Associa- tion; Laredo Club; Chemistry Club GUADALUPE GARZA 79,233 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering RUBEN GAZA 233 Mathematics ALBERT L. GEISLER 46,118,142,233 Animat Husbandry: Aggie Club; Rodeo Club; Hort- iculture Club; Alpha Tau Alpha (president, 1962- 63); Tau Delta Chi; Student Council; ROTC Of- ficer’s Club JERRY L, GENZER 233 Accounting: Accounting Society WILBURN C. GIDEON 85,115,120,160,103,233 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club (presi- dent, 1962-63); ROTC Officer's Club (vice-presi- dent, 1962-63); May Hall Dorm Council; ROTC Cadet Captain BILLIE JEAN GILBERT 109.233 Home Economics; Senior Class Treasurer; Home Economics Club; Student Education Association BOB GLASS 108,111,133 Secondary Education: Student Education Associa- tion; History Club; Young Democrats (vice-presi- dent, 1962-63); CCUN BERTA GONZALEZ 67,233 Elementary Education ESTEVAN GONZALEZ 85 Health and Physical Education JUAN GONZALEZ 80,105,233 Chemistry: Chemistry Club; Newman Club MARIO H. GONZALEZ, JR, 64,83,233 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Sigma Tau; TSPE; A1ME RICARDO GONZALEZ 233 Secondary Education WILLIAM GOODWIN 115,121 Agricultural Mechanics JAMES GORDON 76 Business Administration RICHARD COSS 37,40,110,149,233 Business Administration; Track; “T” Association (vice-president, 1961-62); Student Council (presi- dent, 1962-63); Who’s Who 1962-63 MARGUERITE E, GRAHAM 52,233 Elementary Education MARIAN GREEN 51,78,108,228,233 Secondary Education: Accounting Society (secre- tary, 1962-63); Senior Glass Secretary; Lewis Hall Dorm Council; AWS PAT GRIEF 63,88 Home Economics DONNA RAY GUDEEN 88,234 Home Economics: Home Economics Club; Student Education Association ARNOLD M. GUERRA 234 Secondary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon; Newman Club; Biology Club MODESTO GUERRA 68 Economics ESTHER CUERRERO 234 Elementary Education RUSSELL GUIDRY 234 Secondary Education MANUEL R, GUTIERREZ 234 Accounting: Accounting Society RAMON GUZMAN 89,234 Music Education: MENC; Student Education As- sociation; Brass Choir; Chamber Orchestra WOODY HAGEN Electrical Engineering -H- 46.110,142,154,164.234 DONALD HALBGEWACHS 71,74 Agricultural Mechanics STAYTON HALBERDIER 222,223,234 Biology: Alpha Chi; Biology Club LOU HALL 116,234 Chemistry ROBERT L. HARDER 234 Marketing: Business Club ROBIN LYNN HARRIS 51,73,234 Elementary Education: AWS; WRA; Cousins Hall Dorm Council; Lewis Hall Dorm Council (treas- urer, 1962-63); Student Education Association DOUG HARVEY 110.182,186.196.198.234 Secondary Education: “T Association; Football; All Conference 1962; All-American 1962 KENNETH HEFTE 80,234 Chemical Engineering ROBERT HENDERSON 118 Business Administration DELMAR S. HERBST 234 Secondary Education MIGUEL T. HERNANDEZ 79,83,234 Chemical Engineering; TSPE; Chemical Engineers RAMIRO HERNANDEZ 234 Accounting MARGARET MOYE HERRERA 234 Secondary Education CANCY ANN HERRINGTON 50,234 Elementary Education: AWS; Choir EDWARD GERRELL HESSLEY 234 JOHN HICKMAN 234 Psychology TED HILL 80,234 Chemical Engineering: Campus Society of Chemi- cal Engineers (treasurer 1961-62) DANNY HILLER 234 General Engineering: Poteet Hall Dorm Council (treasurer 1962); TSPE; Organisation of General Engineers CHARLES R. HOFFMAN 234 Management: Tau Delta Chi (vice-president 1961- 62); Business Club FLOYD E. HOLBERT, JR. 234 Business Administration: Business Club JOHNNY HOLLAND 58,97,100,235 Biology: Press Club (vice-president 1963); El Rancho (photography editor); South Texan (photog- grapher) JERRY HOLLOW 142.235 Electrical Engineering: Tau Delta Chi; AIEE-IRE (secretary 1962-83) JAY HONEYCUTT 91 Biology LAYNE DELTON HOPPE 98.119,151,235 Government: South Texan (editor 1962-63); Who’s Who 1962-63; Alpha Chi CAROLYN DAY HOUSE 49,83,86,235 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club (secre- tary 1962-63); WRA (vice-president 1962-63); Pi Kappa Epsilon; Cousins Hall Dorm Council J, SETH HOWELL 235 Business Administration MIKE HUDLOW 64,82,83,235 General Engineering: ROTC Officer’s Club; TSPE; Sigma Tau; Mathematics Club; Organization of General Engineers JAMES B. HYDER 235 Psychology -I- ARMANDO IBANEZ 114,115,235 Government: Student Council; CCUN; ROTC Cap- tain; Distinguished Military Student 1962-63 JOHN IDROGO 09,85,235 Health and Physical Education: Laredo Club; HPE Club; Biology Club -J- BILLY JACKSON 111.235 Government: Newman Club; History Club; Student Education Association LARRY JACKSON Chemical Engineering ADALBERTO JAIME, JR. Elementary Education TOMMY JANIK Secondary Education JAMES RAY JAY 83 235 183,186,187,190,196,198 114 Business Administration EDRIS JENNINGS 63,88,235 Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi (treasurer 1960-63) MARY JIMEN1Z 235 Elementary Education BUDDE K, JOHNSON 102,235 Fhyehology; Psi Chi JOHN JOHNSON 138 JOE V. JONES 82 Engineering KEN JONES 119,182,198 Health and Physical Education SALLY SUE JONES 88,235 Home Economics Education: Delta Theta Sorority; Home Economics Club; AWS ANGUS JORDAN 235 History PEGGY JORDAN 62,108,235 Secondary Education; English Club (president 1961-62); Gold Jackets; AWS; Pi Kappa Epsilon ANNE JURASCHEK 46,128,235 Secondary Education: Beta Gamma Sorority; Stu- dent Council; Student Education Association — K — VICTOR KAINER, JR. 71,73 Agriculture SANDRA J. KASPER 235 Elementary Education; Student Education Associa- tion; Lutheran Organization MEDFORD KEATH, JR. 114,115,235 Agriculture Education: ROTC Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; ROTC Officers’ Club (president); Alpha Tau Alpha; Aggie Club; Baugh Hall Dorm Council (vice-president 1960-61) BARBARA JEAN KENDRICK 235 Secondary Education; A Cappella Choir (reporter 1959-60) CROSBY D. KEY 235 Secondary Education JOHN H. KIDD 82 English JOHN R. KIELER, JR. 235 Biology; Newman Club; Biology Club; Varsity Foot- ball 1959 RONALD EUGENE KILLINGS WORTH 91,236 Music Education: Opera Workshop; A l Singers; MENC; Men of Music ROBERT KILLOUGH 100,236 Chemistry GERALD WAYNE KILPATRICK 75,236 Business Administration; Rodeo Club (vice-presi- dent 1961-62) JERRY T. KILPATRICK 106,236 Mathematics: ROTC Officers' Club; ROTC Rifle Team (captain 1961-62); Physics Club; Mathe- matics Club (vice-president 1961-62) JANIE KIRKPATRICK 236 Elementary Education; Young Democrats DUANE EDWARD KLENKE 236 Business Administration: Alpha Psi Omega; Foot- lights Club (secretary-treasurer, 1960-61) CHARLES KL1MICEK 82,236 Chemical Engineering THERESA KLIM1CEK 50,68,103,108,236 Secondary Education; History Club; Eckhardt Hall Dorm Council; CCUN (president, 1982-63); Stu- dent Education Association GARRY L. KNAPP 56 Management CALVIN KOENIG 56 Electrical Engineering EUGENE KOUDELKA 60,71,73 Agricultural Education MILTON L. KUEHN 105,106,236 Chemistry': Chemistry Club (treasurer, 1962-63); Math Club R. G. KURZ 75,236 Animal Husbandry -L- EDDIE LANGE 56,58,64,82 General Engineering PEDRO LARA 56,58,64,82 History PAUL LARSON 236 Music Education BOB LAYCOCK 95,236 Government: Alpha Phi Omega (second vice-presi- dent, 1962-63); Cheerleader, 1962-83; Young Dem- ocrats DALE LONDON 236 Physics OMAR LONGORIA 108.236 Secondary Education: Math Club; Student Educa- tion Association ROSIT A LOPEZ 109,236 Secondary Education: Newman Club; Biology Club; Student Education Association RUBEN C. LOPEZ Biology BOBBY LOTT Engineering ROMAN LUBINSKY Electrical Engineering LARRY LUCAS Business Administration 236 82,83,236 236 305 GLORIA LUNA 49,69,108.168,109,230 Spanish: Hispano Club; Laredo Club; Lantana Lady, 1962-63 — M — JAMES PALM MAGEE, JR. 81,236 Electrical Engineering: AIME; IRE (vice-president, 1962-631; TSPE NEHD1 MAUD A VI 237 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering PATSY MAHONEY 51,62,103,108,150,230 Secondary Education: History Club (vice-president, 1962-63); Lewis Halt Dorm Council (vice-presi- dent, 1962; president, 1963); Student Education Association (treasurer, 1962-63); Gold Jackets (Fall, 1962}; Who's Who, 1962-63; AWS WALTER MALLETT 115,117,237 Secondary Education HAROLD L. MARTIN 237 Marketing JAMES ROBERT MASSEY 237 Electrical Engineering GAIL MATLOCK 39,42,62,97,100,101,102,126. 134,170.171.237 Psychology: Alpha Sigma Sorority (president, 1962- 63); Inter-Sorority Council; Press Club (sweetheart, 1962-63); El Rancho (class editor. 1960-01; as- sociate editor, 1962-63); Gold Jackets (reporter, 1962) ; Lewis Hall Dorm Council (vice-president, 1963) ; Psi Chi ( secretary-treasurer, 1962-03); AWS; Lantana Lady 1962-63 JOY MATHEWS 51,237 Elementary Education; A Cappella Choir; Lewis Hall Dorm Council; Student Education Association; AWS GEORGE ANNE MAUN 47 Business Administration MARCARET KAYE MAUN 237 Business Administration: SUB Governing Board; WRA; AWS; Pi Kappa Epsilon HERBIE MAURER 237 General Engineering: TSPE DIANA McCOLLUM 236 Mathematics pat McDonald 59,01,62,108,152,236 Secondary Education: Alpha Chi; AWS; Business Club; Cap and Gown (secretary, 1962-03); Gold Jackets; Student Education Association (secretary, 1962-63); Who’s Who, 1962-63; Church of Christ Bible Chair HAROLD L. McDUFFIE 236 English donald McIntosh 237 General Business EDWIN McKAY 237 Secondary Education: Student Teachers’ Associa- tion (president 1900); History Club (vice-presi- dent 1961); Phi Alpha Theta; May Hall Dorm Council JOE RANNY McMURRY 237 Chemistry: Chemistry Club (president 1962-63) CAROLYN RAYE McREYNOLDS 237 English BILL MEADOWS 91 Music FRANCISCO X. MENCHACA 87 Economics and Government FELIPE MENDOZA, JR. 69,111,115,116,149,237 Government; Laredo Club (president 1900); Foot- lights Club; Spanish Club; Young Democrats’ Club; ROTC Band (Cadet Captain 1962-63); Distin- guished Military Student 1962-63 M. SYLVIA MENDOZA 237 Elementary Education; Newman Club; Pi Kappa Epsilon WAYNE MENIFEE 81,83 Electrical Engineering KATRINA MEREDITH 237 History: International Student Forum; CCUN; Lewis Hall Dorm Council 1962 LON PORTER MESSER 00,70,73,237 Agricultural Education: FFA (president 1962-63); Alpha Tau Alpha; Aggie Club RAY WAYNE MEYER 59,60,76,78,237 Accounting: Accounting Society (treasurer 1982- 63); Business Club; Newman Club; Alpha Chi HECTOR M. MEZA-CURIEL 237 Business Administration: Footlights Club; Business Club; International Student Forum (president 1962- 63 JOHNNY MITCHELL 95,237 Secondary Education: Cheerleader 1962-03; Senior Class (reporter 1962); South Texan (associate editor 1962) LARRY MOLDER 04,79,237 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering FRANCISCO J. MOLINA 237 Business Education: Business Club; Newman Club, Laredo Club, Student Education Association GEORGE MONTEMAYOR 237 Secondary Education CARY MOORE 238 Mathematics SAMMY MORENO 38,69,238 Elementary Education NED M. MORITZ 238 General Agriculture RICHARD MORRIS 58,78,238 Accounting JOHN BROOKS MORROW 238 Secondary Education JACKSON MOSS 56,77,115,119,122 Business Administration JAMES ARLEN MUELLER 238 Psychology LEROY EDWIN MEUNICH 53,106,238 Secondary Education: Math Club; Baugh Hall Dorm Council (vice-president 1962-63) BARBARA ANN MULLEN 61.78,238 Business Administration: Alpha Chi; Cap and Gown; (historian 1902); Accounting Society HEMANT MUNSHAW 238 Industrial Arts — N — S, C, NANGIA 79,238 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering BOB NEAL 82,83 Business Administration BOBBY NKDBALEK 46,56,60,70,72,114,115.149, 158,238 Agriculture: Aggie Club (president, 1962-03); Alpha Tau Alpha (secretary, 1962-63); ROTC Cadet Major; Student Council; Horticulture Club; Seale Hall Dorm Council; Who’s Who, 1962-63 STANLEY NELSON 238 Chemistry DANNY NESKORA 55,59,64,80,238 Chemical Engineering CAROL JUSTI NIX 238 Elementary Education: AWS; Student Education Association JIMMIE L. NIX 64,83,238 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: TSPE; AIME; Chemistry Club (treasurer, 1961-62); Sigma Tau; Track; T” Association LESTER NIX 70,73 Agriculture -O- FELIX OCANAS, JR. 82,83,238 Engineering: TSPE; Organization of General En- gineers JUANITA C. OJEDA 69,87,109,238 Elementary Education: Newman Club; AWS; Stu- dent Education Association; Laredo Club; Hispano Club JAVIER OCTAVIO OLIVARES 238 Economics TRUMAN OLSON 238 Agriculture SANTIAGO OLVERA 70,74,238 Animal Husbandry RONNIE ORRELL 104,142,238 Biology JAMES C. ORSAK 53,82,83,238 General Engineering: Organization of General En- gineers; TSPE; Newman Club; Baugh Hall Dorm Council -P- G LOR IA PALACIOS 28,61.69,100,109,238 Mathematics: Newman Club; Student Education As- sociation; International Student Forum; Laredo Club (Sweetheart, 1961-02; vice-president, 1962); Math Club HAROLD ALBERT PALMER 239 Electrical Engineering AMES CAYLAND PALMOUR 239 Industrial Arts RUDOLPH PANTHER 59 History ANNE B. PARK 130,239 Business Administration: Business Club (secretary, 1962-63); Lewis Hall Dorm Council (treasurer, 1962-63); Delta Theta Sorority; ROTC Cadet Lady; AWS MARY PARKER Biology HORACE PARKS Agricultural Education RICHARD PARKS Animal Husbandry LARRY RUSSELL PATTERSON Electrical Engineering: AIEE-IRE BERNICE JOYCE PAWLIK Elementary Education PATRICIA JOYCE PEDERSON Elementary Education: Head Cheerleader, 1961-62; Alpha Tau Alpha Sweetheart, 1961-62; South Texan (news editor. 1962-63); AWS 104 73 60,72 81.239 50,109.239 99.239 JORCE A. PEDRAZA 83,239 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: Laredo Club; TSPE WINSTON PEEPLES 115,102,159,239 Biology ALFONSO C. PENA, III 29,96,100.150,239 English-History; El Rancho (sports editor, 1960-61; Associate editor, 1961-62; editor, 1902-63); The South Texan (1959-60); Press Club (Outstanding Member Award, 1959-GO; vice-president, 1960-61; 1962-63); Pi Kappa Epsilon; Young Democrats; Business Club; English Club; History Club; New- man Club; Who's Who, 1962-63 MARIA LYDIA PENA 239 Elementary Education JAMES PENNINGTON 82 General Engineering ALEJANDRO PEREZ 09,239 Mathematics ALMA GLORIA PEREZ 30,69,87.239 Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Epsilon; Laredo Club; Spanish Club MICHAEL PERKINS 239 Agronomy GUS PERSON 70,73,239 Agricultural Education JACK J, PETERS 106,239 Secondary Education; Student Education Associa- tion; Math Club PHIL PETERSON 239 Business Administration JERRY L, PITTMAN 77,239 Business Management: Business Club MILTON GEORGE PLOMARITY 104,239 Biology: Biology Club W. H. PORTER ’ 239 Accounting JOY LYNN POYXTER 239 Business Administration MARTHA SUE PRATHER 23,239 English BUTCH PRESSLEY 110,183.187.188,192,199,239 General Engineering BOBBY PYSSEN 110 Agricultural Education -Q- MANUEL QUESADA 239 Agricultural Mechanics VALENTIN QUINTANILLA 109 Secondary Education -R- JAMES H. RAGAN 58,108,239 Secondary Education: Physics Club; Student Edu- cation Association PATRICIA ELDER RAGAN 240 Elementary Education: Student Education Associa- tion VERNE RAGLE 240 Chemical Engineering CANDELARIO RAMIREZ 240 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club; New- man Club ROBERTO RAMIREZ 240 Business Management: Laredo Club (president, 1902-03); Business Club; Young Democrats THOMAS ROBERTO RAMIREZ 240 Secondary Education: Laredo Club; Pi Kappa Epsilon FABYLAIN FAITH RAPPOLD 240 Elementary Education: AWS; Student Education Association; Campus Christian Fellowship KENNETH REED 00,70 Agriculture WILLIAM REUTHINGER 81,240 Electrical Engineering CATHY RICHARDS 240 History ED RICHARDS 240 Business: Business Club; Young Republicans CHARLES R1HA 70.73,241 Agricultural Education DALE RILEY 75 Agricultural Mechanics ROBERT O. RILEY 64,83,240 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering RODDY RIPPLE 240 Business Administration; Business Club CAROL ANN ROBERTS 240 Elementary Education: Student Education Associa- tion JERRY J. ROBERTS 240 General Engineering; TSPE; Organization of Gen- eral Engineers GRAC1ELA ROCHA 240 Elementary Education YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ 69 Secondary Education ORALIA RODRIQUEZ 240 Elementary Education 306 WAYNE ROESSLER 240 Animal Husbandry GORDON RUSSELL 240 General Agriculture; Campus Christian Fellowship KENNETH RUSSELL 240 Business: Business Club; May Hall Dorm Council (reporter 1962-63) SUZANNE DRAWE RUSSELL 240 Elementary Education: Lantana Lady 1960-61; Cheerleader 1960-61; ROTC Lady 1960-61; Delta Theta Sorority (treasurer 1960-61); International Student Forum; Lewis Hall Dorm Council -s- AZALIA ALICIA SAENZ 240 History ESTEVAN SAENZ 109 Secondary Education FRANCES SAENZ 68,240 Home Economics: Home Economics Club, Student Education Association HUMBERTO SAENZ 240 Music Education: MENC; Student Education As- sociation; Chamber Orchestra; Choir FIACRO SALAZAR 81,83 Electrical Engineering ROSARIO SALAZAR 25,63,88,240 Home Economics: Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi LILIA NELDA SALINAS 86,241 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club; Wo- men's Recreation Association; Laredo Club; Eck- hardt Hall Dorm Council ROLANDO GARZA SALINAS 70,87.241 Animal Husbandry: Newman Club; Horticulture Club; Aggie Club (secretary 1961-62) NANENA SANBORN 241 Elementary Education LA MAR SANCHEZ 241 Elementary Education AIDA N. SANDERS 241 Elementary Education EUGENE SANFORD 78,241 Accounting: Accounting Society; Business Club MARIO SANTOS, JR. 241 B. F. SCHNOEBLEN 107,241 Physics RICHARD SCIAROFFA 138,139 Psychology SHERRY WATSON SCHOOLEY 241 Secondary Education: National Education Associa- tion; Eckhardt Dorm Council JOHN SEARSY 110.182,194,201 Agricultural Engineering MARTHA SEBERN 52,85,86,241 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club (vice- president 1960-62 ; Women's Recreation Associa- tion; Pi Kappa Epsilon; Baugh Hall Annex Dorm Council; A Cappella Choir; Zeta Chi Sorority; AWS FRANK W, SEMMELMANN 56,58,241 English: Seale Hall Dorm Manager; Student Edu- cation Association; Campus Christian Fellowship (steering committee 1961-62) DINESH SHAH 137.241 Chemical Engineering: Alpha Phi Omega CHARLES SHAMEL 91 Music MIKE SHARP 83,241 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; TSPE (vice-president 1961-62; president 1962-63); A1ME VANCE R. SHAW 46,98,100,102,111,136,153,241 Psychology: Press Club (vice-president 1961-62); South Texan (sports editor 1961-62); Alpha Phi Omega (secretary 1962-63); Young Democrats (treasurer 1962-63); Student Council (reporter 1962-63); Campus Christian Fellowship ROBERT SHTREY 64,80 Chemical Engineering CURTIS SHROYER 73,75 Agricultural Education JOHN EDWARD SHULA 67,241 Government: Newman Club BAKER SHIPWORTH 26,241 Business Administration MARTHA SUE SK1PWORTH 241 Elementary Education LLOYD W. SMART 241 General Engineering: TSPE; Organization of Gen- eral Engineers FRANK SNEJKAL 82 General Engineering ALBERT SMITH. JR. 102,241 Psychology: Psi Chi JACK SMITH 73.75 Agricultural Education LARRY DEAN SMITH 89,241 Music Education: MENC (president 1960-62); Men of Music; Student Education Association; National Intercollegiate Band; A I Band (president 1960-61) RALPH J. SMITH 75,76,241 Business Administration: Rodeo Club; Newman Club; Senior Class (president 1962); Business Club (vice-president 1962-63); El Rancho and South Texan (photographer 1959-60); Baugh Hall Dorm Council (vice-president 1959-60 ) SAM SMITH 136,241 Art: Alpha Phi Omiga (secretary 1961-62); Bellas Artes (secretary 1961-62); SUB Governing Board (chairman 1962-63); Seale Hall Dorm Council; Cheerleader 1960-61 VICTOR C. SMITH 79,83,241 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering: SPE; AIME (vice-president 1962-63); Alpha Phi Omega (vice-president 1961) KAY SOLES 50 Elementary Education JOSE G. SOLORZANO Agronomy: Aggie Club DOROTHY A, STEELE Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi; onomics Club FOY STIEFER Secondary Education REBA STEWART 241 242 Home Ec- 106 242 Secondary Education RICHARD D, STOCK 242 Mathematics GEORGE W. STONE 59,78,242 Accounting: Business Club; Accounting Society RON F. STONE 82 General Engineering JOHN STUMPF 81 Electrical Engineering DANNY SUTTON 85,108,115,117,242 Health and Physical Education: Varsity Football; HPE Club; Pi Kappa Epsilon; ROTC Officers’ Club -T- CLENN TEER 104,119 Biology CRAIG B, TERRY 242 Business Administration RICHARD TERRY 242 General Engineering GEHALD D. THOMAS 242 Health and Physical Education: HPE Club (parlia- mentarian 1962-63); History Club (president 1960- 61); Young Democrats; May Halt Dorm Council; Student Intramural Director; Student Council GERALD THOMAS 54,85,242 Health and Physical Education DOROTHY THOMPSON 48,51,62,78,152,242,264 Accounting: Who's Who 1962-63; Lewis Hall Dorm Council (president 1962); Gold Jackets STEVE TIBILETTE 55,126 Business Administration FIDENCIO C. TIJERINA 79,83,242 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering ROSE MARIE TIJERINA 242 Elementary Education: Student Education Associa- tion KENNETH A. TRAPP 98,154,242 Business Administration - Economics; Who’s Who; Student Council; Alpha Chi; South Texan (editor 1962; business manager 1962-63); Seale Hall Dorm Council; Alpha Phi Omega; Press Club JOSE G. TREVINO 107 Business - Secondary Education P, M. TROUTMAN 103.108,242 Secondary Education; History Club; Student Edu- cation Association DON TUMBERLINSON 60,72,73,242 Agricultural Education: FFA; ROTC Officers’ Club; Poteet Hall Dorm Council (president 1961); Alpha Tau Alpha JACK TURNER 70,73,108 Agricultural Education GARY TUTT 58,78,242 Accounting: Business Club; A Cappella Choir; AM Singers; Accounting Society, Alpha Chi JOHN TYRA 76 Business -V- JAMES VINCENT VAN MATRE 80,83,242 Chemical Engineering: Chemistry Club (secretary 1962-03); Chemical Engineers (treasurer 1902-63); TSPE; AIME RAYMOND VESELKA 64,83.114,115,150,157,242 General Engineering: Sigma Tau; ROTC Battalion Commander; TSPE (secretary 1962-63); ROTC Of- ficers’ Club; Baugh Hall Dorm Council (president 1961-62) LEOFOLDO J. VILLARREAL 81,83,242 Electrical Engineering; IEEE; TSPE; Campus Chris- tian Fellowship (steering committee) -w- WANDA WADDELL 25,37,46.61,62,53,70,71,72 88,148.158,181.164,165,242 Home Economics: Student Council (secretary 1962- 63); AWS; Home Economics Club; Phi Kappa Epsi- lon; Cap and Gown (treasurer 1962-63); Gold Jackets; Kappa Omicron Phi; Who's Who; Aggie Club Sweetheart, 1961-63); ROTC Lady 1962-63; Lantana Lady 1961-62; Lantana Queen, 1962-63 JOHN RAY WAGGONER 76 Business Administration MIAN ABDUL WAJID 30,79,136,242 Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; AIME; International Student Forum WILL HARRY WALKER 78,242 Accounting: Accounting Society (reporter 1962-63); Business Club GARRY WALTERS 163,242 Secondary Education: Student Education Associa- tion; History Club MIKE WATERS 58,77,78,242 Accounting: Alpha Phi Omega (secretary 1960-61); Newman Club; Business Club; Accounting Society; Young Democrats LLOYD RAY WEATHERS 242 Physics JAMES WELLS 243 Business Administration THOMAS J. WEIMER 82,243 General Engineering BARRY WELCH 104 Biology DONALD WETZIG 60,70,243 Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club; Alpha Tau Alpha RONALD WETZIG 77,243 Business Management: Business Club KAREN B. WHEELER 51,59,61,62,106,108,243 Secondary Education: Mathematics Club; AWS; Rodeo Club; Baptist Student Union (secretary, 1961); Lewis Hall Dorm Council; Gold Jackets; Alpha Chi; Student Education Association; Cap and Gown DORIS WHITED 243 Elementary Education JANICE JO WHITEFIELD 243 Elementary Education: Alpha Chi; Pi Kappa Epsilon JUDY WHITENER 48,130,134,243 Elementary Education: AWS (vice-president, 1962- 63); Student Education Association; Delta Theta Sorority (president, 1961-62); El Rancho 1960-61; Cousins Hall Dorm Council DONALD WHITLEY 54,243 Elementary Education MYRON WIER 53,82,243 General Engineering CHARLES WILLIAMS 110,182,190,194,199,243 Business Administration: Business Club; Alpha Chi; T Association; Distinguished Military Student; Who’s Who. 2961-62 ROBERT S, WILLIAMS 83,243 Electrical Engineering: King’s Rifles; TSPE; Alpha Chi; IRE; Sigma Tau (vice-president, 1962-63) E. C. WILLMANN 59,243 Biology: Baugh Hall Dorm Council (reporter, 1961- 62) ; Alpha Chi JOHN H. WILSON 82 General Engineering PAT WILSON 59,104 Pre-Dental PAUL A. WILSON 79,82,83,243 General Engineering: TSPE; AIME (treasurer, 1962- 63) ; Organization of General Engineers RICHARD P. WILSON 59,104 Biology FRED W. WINCH, JR. 243 Animal Husbandry DEBRA WITHERS 243 Secondary Education GILBERT WOOL WORTH 103,108,243 Secondary Education BUD WRANOSKY 54,104,243 Secondary Education: Student Education Associa- tion; Biology Club (vice-president, 1962-63) ALBERT E. WRIGHT, JR. 243 Animal Husbandry: Aggie Club GARY ARLEN WRIGHT 47,77,148,243 Business Administration: Business Club; ROTC Officer's Club; SUB Governing Board (president 1902-63); Who’s Who, 1962-03 ROBERT E. WYCOFF 82,83,243 General Engineering; Organization of General En- gineers; TSPE -Y- ROBERT E. YUNK Secondary Education — Z — 243 SOFIE ZDANSKY 58,243 Elementary Education: Newman Club; Student Ed- ucation Association; AWS BETTY 2UPAN 343 Elementary Education: Student Education Associa- tion 307 STUDENT INDEX - A- Jertv Abbott 265 Kathie Abbott 162,255 Jimmy Abernathy 255 A la’a Abutrab 255 Gilbert Acuna 265 Eddy Adams 245 Mike Adkins 183 Amelia Aguirre 87,255 Chester Ahrens 265 Bill Alcorn 54 Enielio Aid ape 69 Robert Alder 255 Ramona Aleman 265 Cathi Allen 57,84 Jeanette Allen 255 Martin Allen 265 Fete Aim Lira . 255 Dorothy Almond 245 Ana Maria Alvarez 265 Octavio Alvarez 265 Judith Allison 25,126,157,245 Jesse Alvarado 245 David Allen Amsden 265 Edith Amsden 245 Johnny Anderson 59,78,245 Quinton Anderson 255 Sandra Anderson 255 Wallace Anderson 74,255 Mary Anne Anderwald 255 Ruth Appelt 51,130,255 Adelfa Arredondo 265 John Aske 255 Jo Askey 245 Betty Atkinson 245 Duane Atkinson 255 Jerry Atkinson 265 Buford Ault 65,255 Bonny Avery 163,245 — B — Gerald Babbitt 89,245 Paul Baca 137,265 Frank Bain 183,187,191.193 Mary Alice Baingo 58,61.66,67,87,91,244,245 Ted Baird 137 Barbara Baker 265 Lanet Baker 51,108 Joe Ballenger 55,255 Betty Jo Ballentine 86 Ernie Bandy 75,2SS Robert Barber 255 Sammic Baring 85,86,245 Laura Barnes 75,255 Margie Barnes 101 Ernest Barrera 245 Marie Barrow 265 Cecil Barth 255 Joe Bartlett 85 Jerry Barton 255 Doris Baugh 133.265 Belia Bazan 255 Maria Nora Bazan 245 John Beasley 265 Beverly (Jinx) Beauchamp 88, 127,245 Manuel L. Becerra 85 Mary Joyce Beck 46,51,62,94,120,126,244 Mary Becker 245 Patsy Becker 62,63,88,245 Evelyn Beckwith 265 James Bednorz 255 James Bell 106 Richard Bell 255 Sue Bell 265 Rudy Bendixcn 80,83 Scotty Bennett 245 Sheila Benson 127,265 Becky Benton 265 Cary Berens 265 Tammy Berger 265 Jo Bergquist 130 Marianne Berryman 132,134,217 Janis Bertmann 127,265 Carol Bused a 255 J. W. Besse 255 Nancy Bevers 255 Vivian Beyer 255 Larry Bierstedt 82 Jo Ann Birchett 105,265 Betty Blackwell 128 Sid Blanks 182,188,190.192,195,197,198 Dean Block 245 Margaret Bluntzer 67,133,265 Joe Bobbitt 255 Melvin Bohannon 114,245 Carlton Bolting 245 Martha Booher 265 Lela Boone 62,59,128,245 Oron Boone 265 Mary Ann Borchers 127,265 Janet Boss 265 Wayne Bowers 265 David Bowles 265 Donald Bowman 265 Howard Boy 266 Martha Boyd 255 Gerald Boyer 255 Raye Boyer 32,95,140,255 Richard Boykin 104 Pat Boy sen 129,266 Mary Brand 266 Seale Brand 255 Jessie Braudaway 266 Margot Bravo 245 Nancy Bray 266 John Bremer 60,70,73, 245 Ester Briggs 88,256 Larry Brister 266 Charles Britt 266 Larry Brook 256 Davis Brooks 266 Norman Broom 101,266 Betty Joan Brown 256 Carry Brown 266 Richard Brown 245 Sue Brown 266 David Brummett 102,245 Pamela Bruna 266 Jim Brusenhan 76,245 William Bujnoch 140,245 Gary Dale Bull 266 Molly Bull 245 Jean Burehers 131,217,265 Luan Burcbers 130,245 Pruett Burge 245 La Donna Burger 77.130,256 James Burgin 71,266 Louis Burgin 256 Nan Burnam 61,62,126,134,258 Henry Burney 76,245 Barry Burton 78 James Bust 245 Mary Kay Butler 266 Denny Buuck 256 -C- Ed ward Cabrera 84 John Caddell 256 Linda Cady 256 Betty Caff all 126,256 Elizabeth Galvez 266 Farron Camp 77,115,245 Cheryl Campbell 266 Darken Campbell 51,59,126,246 Donny Campbell 266 Peggy Campbell 51,132,134,246 Enrique Campos 256 Jose Campos 246 Aminta Canales 256 Robert Canales 266 Charles W. Cannon 226 Mary Cano 69,266 Vidal Cantu 59,246 Juan Capella 59,183,201,246 Robert Capello 74 Phyllis Garble 88,246 Michael Carlisle 266 Larry Carlson 266 Gloria Carlstrom 266 Edward Caro 246 James Carpenter 121 Rose Carroll 66,67,256 Jerry Carruth 104,246 Patsy Carse 256 Caroline Carson 52 Elaine Carter 266 John Carter 266 Mary Frances Caruso 100,244,246 Mauro A, Carvajal 87,111 Norma Casas 266 Richard Castillo 266 Jay Castner 266 Aruie Caughfield 128,134 Keith Cauley 85 Hilda Cavazos 226 Nancy R. Cavazos 246 Sulema Cavazos 256 Clyde Cebrat 266 Carolyn Ccrnosck 58,61,62.66,67,96,240 Martha Champlin 133,266 Alberto Chapa 266 Gail Chapin 116 Danny Chavira 182.187 Ellyce Childers 108,133,256 Pat Childers 246 Linda Childs 131.266 Ronald Chiles 81,267 Jane Chiswell 88.128,256 Donald Choate 73 Midgie Christian 246 Carol Christoffel 61,66 Sherry Clampitt 267 DOTothy Clapp 267 Bill Clark 267 Carole jean Clark 267 Pat Clausewitz 142 Bill Clements 106,107 David Coin 74 Patsy Cochran 61 Randy Coker 267 Cododac Colchado 246 Kay Coleman 128,256 Ronna Coleman 246 Pat Colling® 256 Barbara Colquhoun 61,64 Susie Colycr 109 Kate Congdon 246 James Conn 246 Grady Cook 267 Ronnie Cook 78,246 Ward Cook 256 Jane Evelyn Cope 246 Jimmy Ccppedge 141 Bill Coppin 82 Ruben Corkhiil 267 Brooks Corley 160 Auralia Corona 246 Guy Cosby 256 Bob Cosky 138 Charles Cothran 110,210,211,212,216 Somite Courtney 95,256 Annie Ruth Cowan 59,76,240 Mary Coward 88,256 Roger Craig 256 Dermis J. Crane 89,246 Carolyn Craven 267 David Lee Crawford 105,246 Patrick D. Crawford 267 Tom Crow 140,246 James Crumley 59,246 Janey Cruz 246 Sara Cruz 267 Grace Cuellar 267 Dolores Cumberland 66,129,267 Evelyn Cunningham 52 Charles Curtis 182,185,189,201 — D — Jim Dak 267 Jerry' Daniel 85,110.207,208,212,215 Joe David 256 Angenelle Davis 256 Jeanie Davis 246 Paul Davis 246 Robert Day 246 G. C. Dean 58,60,71 G. D. Dean 116,246 Jesse De Leon 245 Benito De Luna, Jr. 267 John Depue 256 Charles Devjney 141 Jas Paul Dhillon 106 Larry Dickey 246 Fred Dickson 267 Jane Dismukes 94,267 John Dodson 246 Don Doerfkr 246 Tanya Sue Doffing 256 Jerry Dorris 64,79 James Dowe 247 Garvin Downer 287 Patricia Doyle 267 Betty Fritz Drake 256 Lynn Drawe 58,00 71,247 Victor Dube 247 Joan Dubose 267 Ray Dubose 207 Walter Dubose 247 Donald Duell 226 Estella Duell 247 Dalila Duenas 87.247 Sharon Dumesnil 267 Carol Duncan 50,247 Carol A, Duncan 127,207 Dery] Duncan 267 Nelson Dunn 247 Bobby Duoraczmik 267 Adauto Duron 267 -E- Irish Euker 84,136,267 Mary Eatman 91 Barbara Eaton 247 Jay Ebner 67 .Mickey Edens 105,247 Joleen Edgerton 67,267 Dena Edwards 247 Julcne Edwards 247 Karen Anne Edwards 131,267 Lyle Edwards 207 Pam Ehlers 267 Bob Elam 256 308 Benny Elizondo 267 Tim Elliot 267 Mike Ellis 110,182,295,261 Clark Ellison 256 Stanley Ellison 71,74,256 Bruce Engrain 183,187.193 Linda Jo Erekson 160,268 Herb Ernst 60,70,152,220 Joe Ernst 70,73,141,256 Janie Espey 75,268 Angela Estringel 257 Virgil Etheridge 257 James G, Evans 137,268 Jenene Evans 257 Charles Everett 182 Ernest Everett 247 Melissa Everett 25,257 — F — Zac Falkenbury 71,74 Norma Farias 247 Martha Farmer 257 Earl Faske 268 Carl Faulkner 268 Virginia Fay £47 Sandra Felder 257 Ray Fellows 76,78,226 James Ferguson 257 Edvardo Fernandez 79,257 Nick Fernandez £47 Kenneth Fiedler 64,81,247 Bob H. Finke 81 Tom Finneran 268 J. D, Fish 140,247 Butch Fitch 268 Dick Flannery 56,67,104,105,106,226 Robert Flannery 66,76,257 Gary Fletcher £68 D, G. Flores 119 Dora Flores 66,257 Fernando Flores 268 Lamar Flores 257 Rodolfo Flores 87,257 Yolanda Flores 66,109,247 Nancy Flowers 268 Pat Forke 268 Billie Jean Forquer 268 Ben Foster 140,247 James Foster 268 Galand Fox 50,247 Anne Frankc 58,61,62,244,247 Dan Franken berry 257 Kay Franklin 57,84 William Franklin 247 Robert Fraser 257 Victor Frazier 247 Gordon Frederich 247 Pat Fried 77,128,247 Charles Fritcher 71,268 Joe Fred Fritz 208 -G- Johnny Gallegos 268 Dora Galvan 247 Janet Gano 208 Adolfo Garcia, Jr. 257 Alma Garcia 247 Antonio Garcia 247 Ernestina Garcia 247 George Garcia 247 J. M. Garcia 247 Jose Garcia 247 Juanita Garcia 268 Mary Garcia 268 Mike Garcia 226 Rosa Garcia 268 Joyce Gamer 130,257 Thomas Gamer 208 Perry Clavin Garret 268 Judi Garrett 268 Lovic Garrett 257 Arturo Garza 268 Cresencia Garza 268 Eras mo Garza 268 Fidel Garza 69 Gloria Garza 96,100,268 Imelda Garza 268 John Ray Garza £68 Leo Garza 268 Luis Garza 67,120,257 Maria Louisa Garza 269 Maria Yolanda Garza 269 Micaela Garza 209 Pedro Garza 269 Polly Garza 24,84.96,100,257 Yolanda Garza 257 Paul Gaskin 81,257 Cynthia Guild ian 88,269 Judy Gausepohl 248 Albert Geislei 60,71 Dixie George 248 Mary Alice George 68,109,111,128,257 W, C. George 75 Barbara Geria 26 John Gesick 140,257 Henry Gibson 83,115,121 Nancy Gidden 248 Billie Jean Gilbert 88 Ronnie Gilbreath 53,257 Helen Dailey Gillespie £26 Marte Gilliam 116 Wayne Gilliam 81,248 John Gillis 91,248 William Glaza 74 David Glazener 102,163,248 Rhoda Clock 61 Anne Goetsche 269 Thomas Goggans 269 Farrokn Golesorkhi 248 Arinda A. Gomez 226 Arturo Gomez £48 Jose Gomez 248 Jose Luis Gomez 89,91 Sammie Gomillion 269 Abel Gonzalez 87,111,257 Estella Gonzalez 248 Juan Gonzalez 257 Robert Goode 248 Tommy Ray Goode 269 Sally Good ridge 128,158,161,257 Daniel Corbet 60,71 Allen Gordon 89,91 Carolyn Gossett 131,269 Annell Graham 257 Bill Gray 206,210,211,216 Johnny Green 267 Ina GreenhilL 248 Nancy Gregg 128,257 Scott Gregorcyk 56,248 Lavcmc Griffith 248 Allen Crones 183,257 Dolores Guerra 88,257 M. A. Guerra 111 Rafael Guerra 248 Themis Guerra 69,248 Rogena Guerrettc 102,269 Charles Guettler 74,269 Marte Guillen 257 Manuel Ramiro Gutierrez 226 Tony Guzman 227 -H- Leila Haas 257 Sharron Haberer 96,100,269 Gary Hadeke 75 James Hagar 248 William Hagar 248 Robert Haggerton 142,258 Donald Halbgewachs 258 John W. Hall 71,269 Lou Hall 105 Robert Hall 83 Chris Hamff 89,248 Thomas Hamff 258 Ernest Hamilton 137 Wilbert Hansen 70,73,248 Doug Hanson 72,269 Jay Harmon 70,269 Judy Harris 132,258 Judy Lynn Harris 128,258 Mabel Harris 52 Tommie Jean Harris 75 Larry Harrison 258 Linda Hartzog 62,128,258 James Harvill 248 Nick Hatch 248 Avon Hatfield 269 August Hauflcs 89,269 Martha Hauser 269 Kenneth Hawking 248 Geney Hawkins 269 Carolyn Hayden 258 Calvin Hayes 110,182,191,200 Don Haygood 258 Tom Haygood 258 Nancy Head £48 Floy Healer 269 Mary Lou Heflin 160,163,269 Kenneth Hefter 64 Mary Ann Heldt 248 Bill Hemes 140,244,248 Roger Henderson 269 Ronald Henderson 269 Sammy Henderson 248 Kenneth Hendrix 258 Joi Hering 49,258 Elizabeth Hernandez 269 Graciela Hernandez 106,248 Robert Hernandez 106,248 William Herndon 248 Alfredo H. Herrera 269 Johnny Herrera 110,182,202,248 Tom Herrera 258 Ray Herrington 269 Bonnie Herschap 269 Peggy Hester 46,52,258 Richard Heye 269 Allen Hill 70 Gerald Hill 99,100,136,184,258 Sharon Hill 269 Barbara Hiller 248 Kay Hinkle 269 Armando Hinojosa 69,270 Ralph Hinze 81,258 Norris Hodge 227 ' Ruby Faye Hodge 270 Terry Jean Hodgkins 97,100,127,270 Jack E. Hogan 270 Marilyn Hogan 270 Floyd Holbert 89,270 Shields A. Holladay 270 Carol Holmes 91 Suzanne Holmes 52,248 Edward Holub 66,67,248 O, S, Hopkins £58 Albert Hoppe 270 Billie Jean Horton 270 Linda Horton 270 Virginia Horton 127,205 Fred Hosey 270 Joe Howard 182,203 John Howe 136,258 David Hudson 258 Judy Hudson 249 Harold Huffman 141,270 Barbara Huffstutler 94,126 Binnion D, Huffstutler 270 Judy Hughes 127,270 Betty Huley 258 Ralph Hulse 258 Frank Hulsey 270 Dolores Hundley 89 Linda Hunnicutt 270 Robert Hunt 258 Ronald Hunt 184 Philip Hunter 270 Barbara Hus man 270 Norm! Hutchins 258 Onie Hutsell 258 -I- David Ince 96,110,102,136,249 Lalin Isbell 270 -J- I)uana Jackson 270 Jerry Jackson 107 Larry Jackson 80 Nina Jackson 270 Philip Jackson 270 Robert Jackson 249 Jerry Jacobs 60,72,74,249 Sam Jeffries 102,137 Babs Jennings 270 Doylene Jennings 22,84,131 Robin Jemigan 270 Anna Marie Jimenez 66,69,88,270 Dale Johnson 258 Florence Johnson 67,249 George Christopher Johnson 270 Jack Johnson 71 James Johnson 82,249 Jo Johnson 88,258 Phyllis Johnson 130 Randy Johnson 183,197,200 Roy F. Johnson 53 Jim Johnston 140 Betty Jones 258 Buddy Jones 258 Charles Jones 249 Don Jones 81,270 Jerry Jones 138,258 Mickey Jones 270 Johnn 5, Jordan 270 Tony Juarez 249 Edward Jungmann 60,71,73,249 Gerald Jurica 270 Nancy Juries 270 — K- David Kaiser 270 Billy Kalich 138 George Kallus 249 Jack Kashouty 258 Donald Kasper 73 P. J, Keener, Jr. 271 Paul Keller 82 Frank Kelley 183 James Kelly 249 Pay Kelly 55 Mari gene Kenne 271 Tommy Kennedy 106,249 John Ken nett 173,271 Jim Kem 183 Barbara Kerr 249 Elaine Kerr 75,85,86 Helen Kerr 271 Carol Kidd 249 Edgar Killingsworth 271 Jackie Kilpatrick 258 Sara King 249 Shirley Kirk 258 Terry Kirk 271 Donald L. Kitner 271 Robert A. Klaus 271 Rodney Klett 259 Terry Kline 22 Wallace Kllngaman 271 Patsy Knight 48,49,62,150 Rosemary Knippa 58,249 Jim Koemer 206,210,214 Judy Koliba 67,249 Sudesh Komar 79 Wesley Koop 271 Malcolm Kriegel 259 Joe Krueger 59 Nancy Kruger 131,271 Mary Jane Kuby 109,249 Eugene Kucera 78 James K wester 102 William Kuester 259 Judy Kuhn 271 Cheryl Kumdsehy 85 Jerry Kunkle 140 Thomas M. Kurz 271 Mary Edith Kuykendall 259 -L- Janlce Ladner 271 Gees Laemmrick 110 Louis Landry 110,182,203 Jean Lane 61 William Laneave 271 Barbara Lange 50 Edward F. Langham 271 Kay Langley 129,259 Diane Langworthy 46,48,50,62,91,109,149,249 Handy Lankford 249 John Larson 271 Sharon Ann Lasiter 271 Inna Laurel 271 Bill Laws 46,155,249 Buddy Laws 89,259 Pat Lea 110,159,259 Leo Leal 249 Gay Lee 208.209,211,216 Val Lehmann 71 Elda Esther Lenna 86,259 Earl Leus 119,271 Kathryn Levy 75.271 Dwain Lewis 141,249 John Leyendecker 56,82,115,119,159 Thrual Ltedecke 259 Rill Liles 271 Olin Linke 55,259 Robert Lindsey 259 Totten Looney 68,132,134,259 Andres Lomas 271 Maragret Long 249 Marvin Longshore 2S9 Abel Lopez 249 Alfonso S. Lopez 271 Maria Louisa Lopez 259 Norma Lopez 67,87,249 Sylvia Lopez 87,259 Cathy Lowe 26,85,86,259 John Lowe 110,206,207,209,211,212,213,215,249 Dora Lozano 87,249 Jim Lozier 271 Henry Lucra 249 Joe Lugo 26,249 De Witt Lynn 74 Carlene Lyons 104,259 -M- Doug Maehe 54 Philip J. MacMahon 271 Sandra MacMahon 109,250 Charlie Magee 137,271 Dan Magee 83,259 Ceorge Mahaffey 81,259 Gail Mahoney 51,84,271 Carol n Malaer 259 Helen Malcoin 131 Ruben Maldonado 115,250 Stephanie Malone 260 Bill Manning 271 Carolyn Marceck 62,88,260 Freddie Lee Maresh 260 Marjorie Maring 51,128,260 Sandra Maroncy 250 Armando Marroquin 260 Judy Martin 91,260 Nelda Jayne Martin 88,260 Angel Martinez 250 Emma Martinez 250 Francisco Martinez 69,250 Jose Martinez 250 Martha Martinez 271 Nora Martinez 88,260 Adel a Masquifelt 271 Penny Mathers 51 Joe Mathews 72 Zan Mathies 60,70,73 Mary Mathew 272 George Matocha 67,71,104,271 Nicki Matocha 88,260 Sandra Mauldin 260 Wanda Mauldin 260 Carolyn May 88,250 Walter Mays 111,250 Mario Mena 110,183,200 Yolando Mendoza 272 Rudy Menn 250 Gloria P. Mercatio 272 Judy Meredith 250 Jeannine Menn 133,272 Carole Meyer 50,272 Beverly Michalk 250 Victor Miehalk 107 Vernon Milam 72 Balous Miller 272 Carolyn Miller 272 Johnny Raymond Miller 272 Kenneth Miller 73 Marilyn Miller 14,250 N. Warren Miller 272 Robert Milson 96,100,101,260 Cecelia Mircovitch 127.163,260 Tracy Miska 138,260 Raymond Mize 260 Inna Montemayor 17,67.69,89,146,260 Irma Juanita Montemayor 260 Linda Montgomery 372 J .met Moon 101,260 David Moore 72,137,272 David Moore 72,137,272 Randall Moore 272 Reynaldo Mora, Jr. 272 Maria Scorn.) Morales 272 William Moreland 55,260 Bill Morgan 64,81,250 Kenneth Morgan 250 John Morrison 24 Kay Mueller 272 Ken Mueller 250 T. J. Mueller 81.83,250 Dave Mulder 250 P. K. Muller 272 Augustin Munivez 250 Jose Munoz 272 Rebecca Munoz 250 Tomas Munoz 250 James F. Murphy 111,272 Sharon Mussett 127,272 Norma Musti,tu 250 Jerry Muttera 250 Lamar Mysitt; 27.2 Charles D. Myers 272 James Me Ada 271 Carolyn McAfee 127,249 Carol McBee 52,271 Michael McCaleb 58 Mary Bub MtCampbell 259 Peggy McCauipbell 259 Peggy McCiindless 271 Robert McCarty 75,259 Walter McCay 72 Tommie Day McClanahan 88,133,272 Alma Nora McClelland 89,272 Edward McClure 259 Philip McCormick 58,111,249 Marvin McCurry 250 Lindy McDaniel 259 Kenneth McDonald 80,259 Bill McDowell 272 Pat McDow ell 259 John MeElroy 250 Dale McFarland 259 Les McFarland 259 Rita McFalter 250 Jack McGinnis 250 J. X. McKinney 76,141,259 Jesse McKinney 259 Lovd McKinney 259 Tom McLaughlin 76.259 Karen McMillan 133.272 Stanley McMillan 259 Leslie McNeill 259 Tara McQuemy 91,130,134,151 — N — Firooz Naderi 250 Thomas Nance 272 Lydna Day Nanny 88,260,132 Chuck Xattinger 55.250 Kenneth Needham 260 Mary Needham 260 Jo Ann Neel 26,85,86.260 Conrad Neitsch 250 Byron Nelson 272 Ralph Nelson 137,260 Robert Nelson 137,272 Stun Nelson 142 Edvin Nemee 260 Ludie Neria 250 David Neskara 142 Donnie Newcomb 250 Butch Newton 18,250 Armando Nino 183,193,202 Michael Norwood 273 Milton Noukamper 64 Mary Louise Nuhn 129,273 Donna Nurick 75,133.273 Bill Nye 273 -o Elbert Oca nos 272 Carmen Ochoa 25,88 Eloy Ochoa 251 Diana Odom 129,273 Loyd Odom 260 Taraja Offing 49 Patricia Ogden 273 Janie Ojeda 66 Sonja Oliphunt 75,251 Tina Olivarez 227 Johnny O’Neal 260 Melba Orsak 273 Homer M, Ortega 273 Margot Ortegon 84,88,97,100,260 Delphine Orzalbal 273 Alan Owens 105,251 Saluia O wings 260 Cecil Oxford 54,162 -P- Clay Pace 273 Eunice Padilla 273 Pedro Palacios 251 Tony Pall, Jr. 260 Charles N. Palmer 273 Enriqueta Paredes 66,87 Gerald Pargamann 110,183,197,202 Wilma Pargamann 52,273 Anne Parker 51.76,178.260 Chuck Paul 84 Joyce Pavvlik 163 Leonard Pawlik 70,73,163 James Payne 251 Billy Payton 251 Nolan Payton 260 Billie Pearson 59 George Henry Pearson 2,73 Kelly Joe Pease 273 Carol Peay 62,108,251 Sandra People .118,251 Madeline Pellegrino 260 Sylvia Pena 260 Cruz Feralez 273 Anita Sylvia Perez £61 Baldeniar Perez 251 Eliseo Perez 26,261 Humberto Perez 251 Johnny Joe Perez 273 Mario Perez 251 Robert Rene Perez 261 David Perkins 102,261 Pat Perkins 75.77,127.159.162.273 Bill Perry 102 C. A. Perry 251 Mary Peters 77,273 David Peyton 251 Tommy Peyton 140,261 Dale C. Phillips 273 James Richard Phillips 273 John F. Phillips 273 James Pieper 136,251 Richard Pilgrim 138,261 Bobbie Kay Pitts 129,273 W. C. Poeblmann 251 A. W. Pogue 261 Jerry Pogue 53,261 Jerry Polinard 97,100,227 Charles Hardin Pollard, Jr, 22,273 Cookie Popp 48,50,250 Leon E. Porter 273 Betty Foteet 47,59,126,148,251 Richard Eugene Powe 273 310 Raghunath Prasad 273 John E. Pressly 227 David Price 273 KarJenc Price 49,251 Mary Catherine Prochasta 261 Stuart Pryor 71 Patsy Puckett 129,273 Verna Lou Puckett 62,128,142,147.261 Robert Pulcher 85 John Pull in 251 Candy Purser 273 Bobby Pyssen 182,202 — R — Herbert Raab 71,74,261 Mary R. Rackley 273 Kay Rainbolt 274 Elaine Rakowitz 75,274 Arturo Ramirez 274 Henry Ramirez 104 Johnny Ramirez, 261 Juan Ramirez 251 X in fa Ramirez 61 Ramiro Ramirez 251 Roberto Ramirez 30,69 Jdolina Ramos 274 Jim Ramsay 251 Barbara Raney 274 Robert Raney 75 Sam Raney 107,251 Shelly Range 51 Gloria Hnngiuiiv 251 Nancy Rangnow 85,86 Charlene Ranly 274 Henry Haska 274 Betty RatlifF 274 Bred in Rawlins 274 Buddy Rawlinson 136 Lyle Rawlins on 261 Judy Rawls 126 Dottie Ray 102,191 Jack Reagan 128,141 Jim Rcdmon 251 Margaret Reed 261 Shirley Reed 128,261 E, B. Reeves, Jr, 261 Sharon Rice 24.57,84,128,251 Steve Rice 281 Tone Rich 128,261 Will Richmond 182,251 Larry Hichter 72,251 Robert Riley 99 Raul Rios 261 John Ritchie 251 Elena Rivera 251 Bill Robards 82 Fran Robbins 22,274 Jimmy Roberson 261 Carol Roberts 274 Jo Ann Roberts 251 Ladner Roberts 274 Nancy Roberts 62,88,261 Patricia Roberts 274 Dennis Robertson 136 George Robertson 274 Nancy Robertson 274 Nancy Robinson 126,261 Robert Robinson 72,274 Wesley Robinson 116,129,182 Jim Rode 110,183,191.203,261 Don Hodie 261 Alejandro Rodriquez 274 Ernestina Rodriquez 251 Luis Rodriquez 261 Rebecca Rodriquez 87,274 Roman Rodriquez 274 Rosendo Rodriquez 261 Rudy Rodriquez 251 Xochitl Rodriquez 69,87 E. A, Rogers 252 Janet Rogers 274 Isabel Rojas 80 Louis Rolf 110,183,191,262 Richard Rouinie 103,138,252 Jack Roosa 141 Barbara Rose 128 Imialec Rose 84,261 Salliann Rosene 52,274 Monte Rouquette 110,140,252 William Rudellat 274 Patricia Ruegg 75,131,274 Sammy Ruegg 261 Manuel Hildas 252 Elva Gloria Ruiz 261 Raul Ruiz, Jr. 87,163 Kathy Rundberg 274 Ronald Rundberg 274 Faye Russek 67,131,274 Coni Russell 261 Corden Russell 25 Hal Russcsll 136,261 Kenneth Russell 54 Ralph Russell 78 Robert Rust 75 Dickie Rychetsky 274 L, A. Ryon 261 Lawrence Ryon 102 - s- Shertll Sachs 274 Imclda Saenz 252 Hosario Saenz 88,252 Inna Salazar 66,89,274 Jeanne Salazar 43,69,172,173 Francisco Saldivar 252 Amolda Salinas 252 David Salinas 26 Flora Salinas 274 Rene Salinas 261 Dorothy Sammons 274 Louis G. Sanchez 85 Barbara Sanders 85,262 Claudia Sanders 274 Larry Sanders 110 Anne Sanderson 274 Leo Sarabia 85,216 Pablo Sarabia 275 Yolanda Sarabia 88 James Scarborough 252 Rosemary Schaffner 275 Robert Scheel 275 June Schicke 252 Mimi Schiffers 51,128 Lynwood L. Schlabach 262 Paulette Schlessiger 275 Johnnie fieth Schlinke 262 Diane Schonefield 275 Janet Schorlemmer 275 R. Louis Schorlemmer 227 Gerry Schriever 26 Geoffrey Schrimsher 97,115,252 Burney A. Schroeder 275 Jim Schroeder 275 Leroy Schulmeier 110,183,203 Biilye Schultz 275 Janice Schweitzer 59,262 John Scialdone 275 Jan Scoggins 252 Darlene Scott 23,275 Lane Scott 89 Robert Lee Scott, Jr. 91,275 Toni Scott 262 Robert Scruggs 252 Tommy Seal 74,262 Allen Seale 141 Charles Seekamp 252 D. X. Sengele 275 Marina Serbantz 252 Bobby Shafer 141 Sharlot Shelton 43,96,131,160,174,175 Cheric Shelton 262 Eddie Shenk 275 Mary Jayne Shepp 89,275 Leo Sheppard 275 Carol Sherrer 252 Bhagvanda Sheth 252 Maurice E. Shiflett 282 Joe Daniel Shipman 275 Phil Shirk 110,214,252 Lillian Shoquist 252 Sue Shotwell 275 Mary Jane Silvas 262 Karen Simler 109 A. llee Simon 89 Bobby Sims 65,252 James Sinclair 262 Bennie Skrovan 252 Mary Ann Skurka 262 Jan Slaughter 262 Sonny Smart 252 Ethelene Smith 129,275 Homer Smith 106,252 Jane Lee Smith 275 Kenneth Smith 275 Madis Smith 129,262 Russell Smith 275 Shelly Smith 138 Terry Smith 275 Thomas Smith 252 Walter Smith 57,65,84,105,106 Sue Snell 262 Dale Snyder 275 Dee Dee Snyder 129,275 Jerry Lynn Snyder 275 Jon Snyder 252 Judith Soden 69,87.252 Celia Solis 262 Lydia Soliz 275 Francisco Sosa 252 3, V. Spears 252 Diane Speer 122,129 Kenneth Spencer 81,262 Sharon Springs 262 Robert Stacy 262 Louis Staglik 106,262 Louis Stahl 252 Wilbron Stanteen 262 Bill Steele 262 Julian Stegall 252 James Steigler 252 Jearold Steiner 252 Margaret Stephenson 262 Paul Stephenson 82,83,262 Peggy Stephenson 84 Pete Sterling 142,143 Janet Stcubing 130 Bryan Steves 275 James Stiegler 72 Mark stock 54,59,78,253 Pat A. Stockman 275 Sally Stout 128,253 Pat Stricklin 137 Scotty Stroud 89,202 Frank Strut: 262 Terry Stucktey 262 Parthena Sutton 262 Terri Swafford 127 Vic Swedlund 110,182,200 — T- Phoebe Tally 131,253 Seeundino Tamez 77 Mack Taplin 72,73 Martha Taylor 253 Fred Teer 183 Jay Tenberg 262 Cheryl Terry 262 Wayne Theiss 80,275 Hughes Thomas 276 Mary Ann Thomas 262 Patricia Thomas 85,86,262 Bob Thompson 253 Darlynn Thompson 276 Daryl Thompson 276 Donald Thompson 276 Kathy Thompson 276 Mary Ann Thompson 253 Sherwood Thompson 253 Dot Thormaehlen 276 Sunny Thurman 276 Barry Tidwell 276 Tom Tinneran 67 Jane Tinsley 253 Harry Tompkins 75 Patricia Towns 131,276 Andrew Trevino 276 Bob Trevino 262 Delia Trevino 94,253 Grisclda Trevino 262 Mateo Trevino 69,276 Ofelia Trevino 88.263 Raul Trevino 183 Patsy Tribble 276 Sharron Tribble 253 Clifton Trilica, Jr. 263 Fred Tripp 276 Gerald Trlica 276 Kay Troutman 263 Phyllis Troutman 51,128,263 Edwin E. True 263 Robert Trump 81 William Tubner 276 Lucille Tunnell 276 Jack Turner 253 Johnny Turner 276 Linda Turner 62.88,108,126,263 Ruth Turner 276 Ellen Tyra 253 -u- Evelyn Ulrich 276 Teddy Umbehagen 110,182,200 Willie Urana 73 -v- Ivan Valenciano 253 Juan Antonio Valenciano 89 Benny V a If re 276 Vicki Vandermeer 263 Richard Van Pelt 118 Sue Vaughn 91 Anna Vela 253 Irma Vela 276 Sylvia Vela 276 David Velinder 276 Gary Vick 76,263 Lauretta Vierus 263 Alfred Villarreal 276 Joe Villarreal 263 Zulema Villarreal 276 Jesse Villesca 110,183,199,263 Allen Vogt 276 311 -w- Florence Wade 276 Eail Wait 276 Judy Waite 75.263 James Wallner 276 Doris Walters L 31.276 J. j. Walthalc 263 John Walton 89 Ronnie Walzel 276 Barbara Ward 86,263 Davy Ward 141,276 Nancy L. Ward 133,277 H. E. Warns 60,70,74,142,263 John Warren 107,263 Susan Watevbu ry 97,253 Dick Waters 253 Bill Weathersbce 277 Alan Weikel 82,203 rep Weil 263 Brian Weiner 263 Tina Weiner 263 Diane Weir 131,277 Marvin Weir 277 Thomas Welker 263 Jo Ann Wendland 106,161,263 Paul Wendland 77,253 Casper Wenzel 216 Tena West 46,88,127,179,277 Paul Wetherold 56.58,64,66,81 Howard Wheeler 277 Jerry Wheeler 277 Fennye Wheeler 24,129,277 Gus White, HI 189,277 Ralph White 91 Mike Whitside 38,253 Bill Whiting 277 Darrell Whitlock 123,142,253 Charles Whitworth 263 Troy Wicker 57,84,263 William Wickline 81.253 David Wilds 277 Marylce Wilds 277 Anthony Wilhelm 253 Joe Wilhelm 277 Robert Wilhite 277 Nita Wilkerson 51 Dave Williams 253 Doug Williams 55,140 Howard Williams 253 Jeannie Williams 277 Kaye Williams 48,52,62 Robert Williams 59,64,277 Saudi Williams 43.60,75.147,156,157.176.177.203 Stewart Williams 253 Larry Willis 263 Linda Willis 277 Helen Wills 277 Coke Wilson 253 Deanne Wilson 277 Eva Jo Wilson 50,263 Jackson Wilson 263 Jim Wilson 277 Richard Wilson 277 Sandra Wilson 277 Tim Wilson 263 Bemie Wineland 253 Morris Winkle 227 Pete Winn 253 Randa Winn 46,130,263 Nancy Wiseman 253 Lynn Witten 72,73,253 Thomas Wittie 136 Carol Woffard 50 Herbert Wolf 70,87,277 Leo Womach 138,139,203 Adelia Wood 253 Gary Wood 263 Tom Wood 141,277 Ann Woolwoith 67,263 Mary Word 277 Richard Worden 253 George Wray 116,277 Harry Wright, III 277 Larry Wright 74 Wayne Wright 263 Judi Wuensche 61,108,152,253 John Wyatt 277 Pete Wyro 277 -Y- Martin Yanta 277 Bobbye Y antis 131,277 Annette Young 130 Jackie Young 277 Mariana Young 130 -z- Edward Zacharias 277 Pete Zanca 132,150.159,244 Ramon Zertuche 253 Johnny Zwernemann 74 312 .
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