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

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El Rancho Nineteen Hundred Sixty-seven Texas College of Arts and Industries Kingsville, Texas Texas A l's campus provides a home away from home for students. Here are the classrooms where a student listens to lectures, takes tests and occasionally sleeps. Here is the library where he studies, day dreams and writes research papers. Here is the SUB where he meets friends. And here is the dorm where any night the fragrance of popcorn and the sound of folk music fill the halls. The Student To be a complete being, every man must have a fourfold way of life. The student in search of completeness recognizes academic, social, physical and spiritual needs. These four make up the man, and man can not reach complete fulfillment of his potentialities if he lacks in any of these areas of life- Academic College is a struggle for a better education. The student comes here to learn, to study, to grow in wisdom, to make a place for him- self in the future. Here the narrow world of his childhood is expanded by new teachers, new books, new friends and new ideas. At college the student re-evaluates himself and his world. 5 El Rancho 1967 Editor: Janice Weeks Assistant Editor: Jesus Martinez Class Editor: Deanna Gillaspy Organizations Editor: Ruby Nell Smith Staff: Beau Miller Tommy Joyner Photographer: George Gillett Sponsor: SheraLyn Alexander Table of Contents Faculty 18 Campus Life 54 Personalities 66 Performing Arts 98 Organizations 110 Greeks 168 Features 190 Athletics 206 Classes 240 Index 306 The 1967 El Rancho was composed with the student in mind. The student is the school; without him there would be no Texas College of Arts and Industries. Each of you is an individual with individual needs and wants. Each of you, by the fact that you are attending college, shows that there is a search within you for the complete man. It is the desire of this annual staff that in years to come you can look at this yearbook and see within its pages the reflection of toil, disappointments and fulfillments that were yours in 1966-67 as you searched for that com- plete man. 7 Social Social life serves as a relief from the everyday grind of the academic Barbe cues and dances are favorite types of casual entertainment, while plays, operas and recitals give students an opportunity to enjoy cultural entertainment. 9 mmm Social Parties given by clubs, fraternities and sororities are a major source of social activity at A l. Also, the Student Union Building offers entertainment and fun through dances, coffee sessions in the Tejas Room and competition in the Game Room. In the SUB good friends meet over a Coke or game of chess. n Physical The physical body must be strengthened just as the mind must be. Only when together can these two aspects of man be of real value. Without physical strength the mind is destitute, and without mental alertness the body is de- ficient. 13 President James C. Jernigan SPRING, 1967: Dear Students: We are living in an age when words, thoughts, and ideas are transmitted so freely and in such volume that most are melted into oblivion like yesterday's type. This annual, however, through its pictures and words will enable the reader to recapture some of the associations, joys, and experiences at this college for years to come. This is a year of political change, international unrest, and national prosperity We continue in our search for a better way of life. I yearn for each of you the fulfillment of your fondest dreams. At the same time, I challenge you to utilize to the fullest extent the opportunities that are yours here at this college and in the years ahead to develop yourself as a whole person. You are reminded of the fourfold way of life: academic, social, physical and spir- itual, To be an informed and educated man is rather empty unless one has learned to live with others, and unless one is concerned about other human be- ings. To have a great mind and a love of fellowman in an uncared for physical body, is a tragedy. Finally, the individual who recognizes and depends upon God will receive a power that will enable him more easily to five with and adjust to the daily problems of life. Sincerely yours lames C. Jerrrrgan Religion Religion can have many faces, but it is always there. It is the remaining quadrant that makes up the complete man. With religion there is unity, a satisfaction of being whole. Faculty Board of Directors Seated: Mrs. Richard M. Kleberg, Jr. of Kingsville, J. C. Martin, Jr. of Laredo, Lewis Maples of Kingsville. Standing: Dr. Hesiquio Rodriquez of Harlingen, C. C. Winn of San Antonio, E. S. Joslin of Corpus Christi, Leo J. Welder of Victoria Everett Braden of Edinburg. 20 Manuel Salinas Student Aid Officer Instructor in Education J. E. Turner Dean of Men Mrs. Carrie Lee Bishop Dean of Women 21 Johnny L Johnson Director of Teacher Placement and Coordinator of Extension Teaching John E, Pennington Business Manager Administration Thomas H, Harris Bookstore Manager James Prewitt Director of Student Union Building Harriette C. Owens, Associate Registrar Dr, William C, Hall, Registrar William C. English Comptroller Dr. Dennis B. Ford, Jr, Business Administration Dr. S. Boyd Stewart Arts and Sciences Dr. John C. Rayburn Graduate Studies Dr. John W. Howe Agriculture Dr, F. H. Dotterweich Engineering Dr. John W. Clock Teacher Education Division Deans Agriculture Dr. John E. Fucik, Rex B. Reinking, Dr. Robert F. Leyden Paul R. Chilen F, B. Wines 4a i Dr. Leo L. Bailey Dr. Richard A. Hensz Dr. David Neher R. J. Cook Robert Woltt Dr. Carlos Schoettle Maurice Schmidt Ben Bailey, Chairman Art William Renfrow Jon H, Thompson Dr. James E. Gillaspy George B. Fink Dr. Fred M. Garland, Chairman Chemistry Dr. Guy Robert Horton Robert L M, Hunter Dr, E. V. Ruhnke Dr. John S. Westmoreland Dr, George H. Argue Alan Doyle Turner Dr. J. R. Manning Dr. J. E. Roche Dr. Aly Maasarani Dwight Hazlett Ples C, Masten Ralph C. Russell Dorothy Gaston Business Administration English Lauryn Mizell Katherine S. Kantz Dr. R. J. Gallaway, Chairman Helen M. Miller Vivian D. Tucker Harmon S. Boertien Dr. George A. Cook Harry B. Sanders Mifdred A. Peck Elsie I. Howard Or. May E. Campbell Norman E. Wright Thomas McGinn Dawes Chillman Howard S, Jitomir English George Smith Emmett Matejowsky Dr. Hildegard Schmalenbeck James H. Herring, Chairman and Director of Publications Journalism William Martin SheraLyn Alexander Education Caroline B. Johnston Evelyn Herrington Doris M. Meyer Dr. Thomas H. Foster Johnnie Mae Haim Dr. Eugene Jekel Dr. Edd Todd, Chairman Dr. Billy F. Cowart Education Beverly Jones Dr. Wilmer Aldrich Dr. L Camp Gilliam Dr. A. H, Pritchard Dr. Paul McLean Johnny L. Johnson Dr. Jack Stinebaugh Dr. Lewis Fisher Blanche Gerber Paul Bryant Dr. William Elliott Francis Gavenda Dr. Powell Hines Dr. F. W. Cokendolpher Dr. Kam Wu Ki Lloyd N. Johnson Engineering Emerson Korges Dr. Hassan Quassemzyadeh Roy Schuster Eugene Nix Alfredo J. Espinosa C, V. Mooney Fahir M. Basel Paul W, Treptow Jr. Kenneth Oosterhout Thomas C. Pierson, Chairman Frank Dean Roberts Joseph L. Bellamah Dr. Ulrich W. Fetsch Gerald A. Heierman Mark A. Stupp Jack A. Flouer Roger A, Hauenstein Danny Joe Duncan Music Merton Johnson Irma Montemayor Robert Charles Scott Alfred Tellinghuisen Geography and Geology Dr. Cecil G. Lalicker Dr. Charles C. Bajza, Chairman Louis R. Koeppe Physics Dr. Olan E. Kruse, Chairman Dr. Paul M. Elliott Dr. Lionel D. Hewett Burgin Dunn Dr. Wayne E. Johnson Dr. Hoyt B Ballard, Chairman Ward 0. Smith Robert G. Rogers Dr. Ronald M. Sommer D. A. Mayhew Jefferson M, Bishop Government 41 Stewart E, Cooper Eldon D. Brinley, Chairman Health and Physical Education Dorris Binnion Dr. George 0. Coalson, Chairman George W. Steinmeyer Barry M. Cohen Ward S. Albro History Joe T. Timmons Dewey H. Palmer Beth Baker Paul C. Palmer Dr. J. C. Russell A. F, Gross, Chairman Industrial Arts Jerald W. Hedrick Ned Morris William R. Thompson Opal Harvey Margaret Hancock Michael Lee Janie Holland Dr. Virgil C. Kowalik, Chairman Mathematics Dr. R. D. Perry Pauline C. Nelson Joyce M. Slough Marian E, Flesner Ben J. South Mr Elizabeth Ann Oliphant Or. J. L. Dorroh Genaro Gonzalez Dr. Peter A. Ortiz Dr. Mario A. Benitez, Chairman Modern Languages Roberto Cortina Dorothy Ginther Catherine Boyer Dr. F. M. Kercheville Sydney P. Cravens Faye Bible Dr. Attelia Muller Dr. Ruth Gauldin Ophelia Manning Kathryn Camp Home Economics Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Chairman Dr. Randall Buchanan, Chairman Dr, Josephine Moran Dr. Jack Clark David Deacon Speech Donna Tobias Rev. Forrest Moorehead Southern Baptist Robert E. Skelton Church of Christ Bible Chairs Rev, Casimir Jarzombek Roman Catholic Dr. George E. Vaughn, Chairman Elvin L Sparks Dr. John T. Rascoe Ronald G. Barding John R. McCown Howard L. Cave Don M. Slagle p. II C • Psychology and bocrology Campus Life College Store Library The A l Library is one of the most frequently visited buildings on campus. Commuting stu- dents come here to study during their spare time between carpool rides. All students come here to check out books for research papers and to write reports. Another busy spot on campus is the College Store. The first thing every Freshman buys here besides books is a Hoggie sweatshirt. Other items in demand are A l charms, stuffed ani- mals, megaphones, and pennants. A [ news is broadcast twice a week by KINE radio as part of a new journalism course, radio and television news. What’s New At A 6-1 The newest dining hall on campus is in Martin Hal!, which opened in November. Chatting with friends over a meal is one of the highlights of the day. A l's first ichthyology class was highlighted by a field trip to the Edward's Plateau The new Earth Sciences Building is expected to be complete by the first This new boiler plant is responsible for heating three summer session. A l buildings. Mrs. Huline Houston Seale Hall Mrs. Maurine Cathcart Lynch Hall Mrs. Catherine Gray May Hall Dorm Mothers Mrs. Maude Ragsdale Poteet Hall Mrs. Jewel Cauley Martin Hall, Boys Wing Mrs. Eva Marie Lindsey Baugh Hall Mrs. Eunice Walrath Cousins Hall Mrs. Iris Reagan Eckhardt Hall Mrs. Mae Roper Martin Hall, Girls Wing Mrs. Margaret E. English Lewis Hail Eckhardt Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Sue Witten, AWS Representative; Merci tie Wisakowsky, secretary, wing representative, dorm assist- ant; Barbara Graham, dorm assistant, president; Barbara Blass, vice president; Susie Nemec, dorm assistant, council treasurer. Row 2: Mary M. Suter, wing representative; Mary Ellen Koch, wing representative; Rena Blaha, wing repre- sentative; Barbara May, wing representative; Judy Kurth, athletic director; Sharon Swing, head office girl; Lynn Klemcke, dorm assistant, wing representative. Row 1: Carole Brown, wing representative; Carol Hartmann, president; Margaret Centilli, ass't sports direc- tor; Elaine Bremer, secretary. Row 2; Carol Johnson, wing representative; Ann Slonek, wing representative; Cherri Ringer, freshman representative; Mary Ann Hanzelka, wing representative; Sharon Hud low, AWS representative; Nancy Leonard, reporter. Row 3: Sharon Stevens, vice president; Maggie Mancias, sports director; Janice Minor, wing representative; Patsy Stridde, treasurer; Eileen Martin, reporter; Toni Massengale, wing representative; Sally Jarret, paliamentarian; Patti Franklin, wing representative; Dorothy Kristek, wing representative. Lewis Hall Dorm Council 61 Lynch Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Sheryle Arterburn, Judith Carnes, Jennifer Horner, Laure Ward, Janice Liggett, Ann McLendon. Row 2: Nancy Jenner, Kathy Perkins, Kay Waddell, Kay Shelton, Katie Burrs, Mickie McEowen, Susan Dunahoo, Lucille Hendricks. Row 3: Darrell Whittington, Kay Simmons, Patty Eggleston. DeAnne Cabaniss, Joy Knaffle, Karen Mc- New, Delia Ruane, Jan Wilkinson. Row 1: Lo Reese Kocian, reporter; Bonnie Smith, wing representative; Sue Nielsen, wing representative; Jane Boudreau, wing representative; Judy Clancy, sports representative; Debbie McMahon, fresh- man representative. Row 2: Franci Meyer, wing representative; Juanita Wilson, vice president, dorm assistant; Carolyn Johnson, president, dorm assistant; Karen Corcoran, dorm assistant; Carol Darden, parliamentarian; Diana Cantlon, dorm assistant; Barbara Nordmeyer, dorm assistant; Judy Sensat, secretary; Vivien Four- nier, AWS Representative; Barbara Perdue, dorm assistant; Carol Bitter, treasurer. Martin Hall Dorm Council 62 Baugh Hall Dorm Council Row 1: John Bendele, Mike Harper, Jerry Bates. Row 2: Mike Erskine, Ronnie Williams, Jim Hartman, Robert Kosub, Harry Hossman, MikeTroppy, Ronnie Foster. Row !: Alton Braudaway, dorm manager; Douglas Williams, wing representative; Onufry P. Danysh, presi- dent; Donato A. Serna, vice president. Row 2: C, F. Adams, secretary-treasurer; Maurice Mayfield, representative; Edward N, Adams, dorm man- ager; Mike Smith, dorm manager; Alfonso X. Soto, wing representative; Pablo R. Castano, sgt.-at- arms. Cousins Hall Dorm Council 63 Poteet Hall Dorm Council Row X: D, Mike Smith, Emil Riedel, Milton Nixon, Charles Laycock, Larry W. Ottmers, Larry Pressley. Row 2: Gary Haner, Fred Hudson, Jr., Don Cramer, Clay Ross. Larry Harrison, Bob Rainey, Jr., Charles Guettler. Row X: Charles Barber, Charles Bluntzer. Row 2: William L. Crawford, Charles Whitwell, Mike Sallee, David Konnicka. Row 3: Richard Green, Tom Stephens. John Box, Rex Schnitz, Ronald Kilgore. Seale Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Daniel Cooke, wing representative; Rob Roy Rice III, president; Glen Robinson, wing representa- tive; Dan Taylor, wing representative. Row 2: Ricky Donaho, Albert Rivera, Skip Simpson, Carl Conner, vice president; Johnny Scheiner, reporter. Row 3: Biily Ashton, secretary-treasurer; Robert Hernandez, Craig Mabrito, Sheridan R. Pearce. Bob Gerber, freshman representative; Billy McCandless; Billy Carley, David Hunt. Martin Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Walter Giltett; Harvey Menn, president; Samuel Mize, Row 2: Wayne Kretz, vice president; Paul Will; Lloyd Lovin, reporter; Johnny Ybanez; James Duron, secre- tary-treasurer; Mac Morgan, dorm manager; Jerry Raddatz, dorm manager; Jerald Mann, dorm manager. May Hall Dorm Council Personalities mH i Lantana Court 1967 68 1 Ladies-in-Waiting Donna Stewart Molly Shannon 71 Lady Pat Lonergan 72 Lady F ranci Meyer Lady Carol Darden Lady Linda Shaw Lady Mary Agnes Chilen Lady Danna Hans Honorary Cadet Colonel Laura Gilliland Miss Gilliland represented C Company, Escorted by C Col, H. W. Wickersham. Escorted by Robert Ruiz, A Company Cadet Lady Billie Sheek Escorted by James T, Finley, B Company Cadet Lady Franci Meyer Cadet Lady Carol Darden Escorted by Eddie Hatch, Band Company Escorted by Israel Yzaguirre, Kings Rifles Cadet Lady Sharon Terry Escorted by Keith Redford, Rifle Team Cadet Lady Mickie McEowen Cadet Lady Jeannie Eddleblute Escorted by Jerry Hill, Rangers Homecoming Queen Terry Leslie 82 Miss A l Maureen O’Brien Cynthia Dear; Kathy Board, second runner-up; Billie Sheek; Dana Love, third runner-up; Karen Plimper; Nancy Becker; Sandy Johnson; Mary Cano, first runner-up; Maureen O'Brien, Pam Downing, Johnnie Flynn, Danna Hans (head cheerleader), Rob Roy Rice, Suzanne Osterloh, Bill Price. Cheerleaders Gloria White, Billie Sheek, Randy Dietel; Senior Music Education Major Fredericksburg Sue Lofland: Junior Music Education Major Kingsville William M. Jones: Senior Music Education Major Victoria Who's Who Vincent C. Artale: Senior Secondary Education Major Kingsville Xavier Barrera: Senior Music Major McAllen Fred Warren Hudson Jr.: Senior Mathmatics Major Three Rivers 87 Franci Meyer: Junior Mathmatics Major Hondo Pam Downing: Junior Elementary Education Major Bishop Julie Dailey: Junior Secondary Education Major Harlingen Helen Elaine Bremer: Junior Elementary Education Major Sinton Leslie Earl Brieden: Senior Agricultural Education Major Yancey Normie Buehring: Senior Agricultural Education Major Karnes City 1 ; f Edward (Ned) Hodge: Senior Psychology Major San Antonio Charlsie Kay Fankhauser: Junior English-History Major Harlingen Thomas Shockley: Junior Engineering Major Corpus Christi Who’s Who Barbara Nordmeyer: Senior Secondary Education Major Mission Tommy Turner: Senior History- Government Major Kingsville Barbara Graham: Senior Speech Major Lyford Robert Nelson: Senior Engineering Major Kingsville Carol Ann Hartmann: Senior Elementary Education Major Fredericksburg Lucinda Garcia: Senior Elementary Education Major Brownsville Carolyn Johnson: Senior Secondary Education Major Alice Danna Hans: Senior Secondary Education Major San Antonio Connie Lawrence: Senior Secondary Education Major Goliad Weldon Van Wilson: Senior Agricultural Major Bangs Clark S. Council!: Senior Journalism-Government Major Kingsville Genie Pennebaker: Senior English History Major Corpus Christi Randy Lou Martin Wallace: Junior Home Economics Major Corpus Christi James Wallner: Senior Engineering Major Kingsville Sandra Melbern Howard: Senior Secondary Education Major Kingsville 91 Frank L, Bain Jr,: Graduate student in Business Administration Kingsville Kay Love: Junior Secondary Education Major BeevilEe Who's Who Juan Jose Perez: Senior Chemical Engineering Major Kingsville Evita Jo Vela: Senior Elementray Education Major San Diego Not Pictured: Cheryl Baldowsky: Junior Secondary Education Major San Antonio Ginger Hartman: Junior English Major Kingsville 92 James Sutton, Staff Writer James Ermis Walter Gillett E, H, Cooper Photographers Deanna Gillaspy Class Editor Ruby Nell Smith Organizations Editor Tommy Joyner Staff El Rancho Staff Janice Weeks Editor-in-Chief Jesus Martinez Assistant Editor, Photographer Mrs. SheraLyn Alexander Advisor Clark CounciEI Editor Susi Burris, Feature Editor Paul Snider, Managing Editor Ernest Trevino Sports Editor South Texan Staff Pat Montgomery, Copy Editor Jan Carnes, Copy Editor Ben F Hobbs Advisor Ed Adams, Cartoonist 1 Roy Cronenberg Circulation Manager Johnny Willoughby Business Manager H, C. Arbuckle, III Columnist Performing Arts 1 Old Shylock (George Rivera) demands a pound of flesh from the merchant (Tim Elliott). Nerissa (Janice Weeks) and Gratiano (Bill Kraft) find true Jove as do Portia (Martha Daniels) and Bassanio (John Dromgoole). The Merchant of Venice” The Footlights Club and the Department of Speech presented The Merchant of Venice for its annual Shakespearean production. The play is a light comedy about the love of Portia and Bassanio and about the conflict that exists between Antonio and Shylock. Cast Dr. Josephine Moran, Director Presented October 24 28, 1966 Antonio Salarino Solanio Bassanio Gratiano Lorenzo Shylock Launcelot Old Gobbo Tubal Prince of Morocco Prince of Arrogon Duke of Venice Balthazer Portia Nerissa Jessica Pages Masquers Tim Elliott Ken Stein Jabez York John Dromgoole Bill Kraft Ray Weikel George Rivera Paul Smith Ernest Seitz Mike McCarley Phil Mitchell Santos Cavazos Chuck Cooper Ray Lozano Martha Daniels Janice Weeks Lisa Whitney Rose Ann Scallan, Dana Price, Peggy Day, Gail Jaroszewski Connilee Lynch, Kitty Seitz, Laura Gass, Mike McCarley, Santos Cabazos Picnic” '‘Picnic”, by William Inge, is the story of a small mid-western town and the old-fashioned people who live there. One day a stranger enters the town, then leaves as suddenly as he came. Although he leaves, his mark is imprinted in the minds of all who met him. Cast David Deacon, Director Presented December 7-10, 1966 Helen Potts Hal Carter Millie Owens Bomber Madge Owens Flo Owens Rosemary Sidney Alan Seymour Irma Krankite Christine Schoenwalder Howard Bevans Marsha Lowe Richard Tinnin Rose Ann Scallan Stefan Vogt Susan Toalson Sandy Bel Donna Jeane Vogt Rod Grayson Mickie Kosanke Dana Price Bo Reeves Madge (Sue Toalson) and Hal (Richard Tinnin) discover true love, in spite of Madge's family and friends. Rosemary Sidney (Donna Vogt) and Howard (Bo Reeves) discuss the possibilities of marriage. Flo (Sandy Bel) and Mrs. Potts (Marsha Lowe) comfort each other after Madge's departure. Pooh-Bah (C. H. Hill) and Ko-Ko (Raymond Allen) rejoice because they have found someone to execute. Nanki-Poo (Josue Bustos) and Yum Yum (Maureen O'Brien) slip away to tell of their love for each other. The Mikado The Department of Music presented “The Mikado” for its first fall semester production. It is a heart warming story of a boy named Nanki-Poo (Josue Bustos) who is in love with a girl named Yum-Yum (Maureen O'Brien), The couple are finally united in marriage and Nanki- Poo is reunited with his father, the Mikado. Cast Robert C. Scott, Director Presented December 1-2, 1966 Mikado Riley Hollingsworth Nanki-Poo ...... Josue Bustos Ko-Ko .......................Raymond Allen Pooh-Bah .........................C. H. Hill Pish-Tush Jeff Pope Yum-Yum Maureen O’Brien Pitti-$ing Patricia McGee Peep-Bo __ Barbara Fellers Katisha .........................Sue Lofland South Pacific” Cast Ngana . . Gay Cokendolpher Jerome . . . Larry Cokendolpher Henry . . . Paul Smith Ensign Nellie Forbush . . . Donna Ryder Emile de Becque ... Gary Bigger Bloody Mary . . . Anne Goetsch Bloody Mary's Assistant . . . Rose Cavazos Abner . . . Arlan McDonald Stewpot . . . Ray Allen Luther Billis . . , Johnny Mitchell Professor . . . Humberto Salas Lt. Joseph Cable; USMC . . , Mike McQuerry Capt. George Brackett, USN . . . Tim Elliott Commdr. William Harbison, USN . . Ben Wyatt Sgt Kenneth Johnson . . . Mark McQuerry Seabee Richard West . . . Eddie Fernandez Seabee Morton Wise . . . Bob Ferguson Seaman Tom O’Brien , . , Buster Gipson Radio Operator, Bob McCaffrey . . . Josue Bustos Staff-Sgt. Thomas Hassinger . . . C, H. Hill Pte. Victor Jerome . . . James Dixon Pte. Sven, Larsen . . . Robert Ingram Lt. Genevieve Marshall . . . Pam Bruna Ensign Lisa Manelli . . . Carol Hurley Ensign Connie Walewska . . . Connie Gonzales Ensign Bessie Noonan . . - Lela Ann Stephenson Ensign Janet McGregor . . Sue Lofland Ensign Pamela Whitmore . . . Tess Gallagher Ensign Rita Adams . . Rowena Paiz Ensign Sue Yeager . . . Judy Wilson Ensign Betty Pitt . . , Elizabeth Word Ensign Cora MacRae . . . Mary Word Ensign Dinah Murphy . . . Maureen O'Brien Liat . . . Gloria Bigger Lt Buss Adams . . . Bob Ferguson Ensign Nellie Forbush (Donna Ryder) entertains her fellow servicemen in the Thanksgiving Follies. “South Pacific was pre- sented during the summer by the Department of Music. The musical, by Rogers and Ham- merstein, has a tropical setting and takes place during the Second World War. Directing the musical was Robert Scott. The presentation, August 18-20, 1966, was to a full house. 03 A 6- I Singers Row 1: Sue Lofiartf. Anne Goetsch, Labette Graff, Melody Chorn, Pat McGee, Marianna Page, Barbara Fellers, Judy Sensat, Maureen O’Brien- Row 2: Greg Brown, C. H. Hill, Riley Hollingsworth, Kent Thompson, Josue Bustos, Michael Musick, Xavier Barrera, Raymond Allen, Well-known throughout the state and over- seas is the group of young musicians called the A i Singers. Fhis year the Singers started their season under a now director. The veteran director and founder of the Singers, Dr. Lawrence McQuerrey, left Texas A l and many of the student vocalists departed by transfer or graduation. This necessitated not only find- ing a new director, but also locating enough developed vocalists io fill the vacancies. The result was a new director, Alfred E. Tellinghuisen from Louisiana Polytechnic Insti- tute. He has had considerable experience in the music world and has gained acclaim for his musicai productions Membership ir the Singers is by tryout only and is usually limited to music majors. This year eight new vocalists were added to the group. During the ; 965-67 season the musi- cians made trips to Houston, Corpus Christi, the surrounding Kingsville area and also appeared on television at Christmas. 104 Alfred E. Tellinghuisen, Director The Clarinet Choir Bb Clarinet Alto Clarinet Bass Clarinet Armela Leal Ernesto Guajardo Tim Elliott Deanna Gillaspy Raymond Sanchez Milton Temanson _ , „ Kay Shipley Cynthia Spencer Contrabass Clarinet Ronald Stokes Antonio Sandoval The Brass Choir Trumpet Horn Trombone Dewey Acker Rolando Molina Joe Moore Carlos Rosales Warren Dowdy Merton Johnson Catherine Koehl Humberto Salas Morris Atkins Joe Edmonson Larry Ottmers David Smith Baritone Michael Robinson Tuba David Thamm The A £r I Concert Choir Gayle Allen Nancy Angel Glen Barbier Laura Bennett Linda Brewton Josue Bustos Virginia Carlisle Santos Cavazos Melody Chorn Margaret Cleland Betty Cureton James Dixon Ronald Evans Victoria Everett Barbara Fellers Robert Ferguson Donald Galaway Michael Gilbert Felix Gonzales Elma Guerra Judy Hardin Janet Hartnell C. H. Hill, Jr Riley Hollingsworth Loretta Johnson Craig Jones William Jones Patrick Kelly Catherine Koehl Nancy Lawrence Sue Lewis Sue Lofland Jennifer Lyle Charles Malven Molly Manning Caneene McCarroll Barbara McGee Patricia McGee Rebecca McKnight Orleane Megason Margaret Mote Michael Mustek Jeff Pope Dana Price Petra Puente Margarette Spears Cynthia Spencer Mary Suter Jeanette Traylor Juan Trevino, Jr. Lynda Trevino Romero Trevino Linda Upton Michael Veltmann Elaine Wagner Judith Wilson Judy Witt Membership in the A l Choir is open to any student in the college, and everyone enrolled in music is encouraged to participate fully in its program. During the year they give concerts and take a tour through a predetermined area. At Christmas this year, the choir, in conjunction with the Brass Choir and Civic Symphony, pre- sented a choral concert and performed Bach's “Magnificat”. 106 Band students did the jerk to the music of the Stage Band at the Christmas dance in the SUB Ballroom. Highlight of the band year is the annual tour. Larry Ottmers, and Randy Dietel helped with the tour schedule for this year’s three-day trip. The A £k I Band . . . . . . Lots of work, but lots of fun Pooped band members try to sleep on the bus while traveling between performances. Being glamorous is difficult in trying circumstances. The A l “Marching 100” The Texas A l College Band has grown from a small group to one now numbering 150 musicians. Each year the band conducts a three-day tour to various schools and areas in Texas. This year the band was absent from February 20-22 in order to make visits to Fredericks- burg, San Antonio, Beeville, and Weslaco—giving both formal and informal concerts. The past year saw the A l Band making many changes in its format. The organization was enlivened by the ad dition of a program of football games, dances, parties, and other activities designed to bring the students together. When concert season arrived there was no longer one large band. All students signed for band played in the Symphonic Band. Then, on the basis of tryouts to determine playing ability, some students were asked to also play in the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. This was an entirely new concept in performing groups at A l. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble was a small group, challenged with one of the hardest repertoiries available. Membership in the A l Band is open to any student at A L Students enrolled are entitled to make all trips with the band and participate in all events sponsored by the organization. Heading the A l Band and its activities this year were: David Smith, manager; Joe Lee Edmonson, reporter; Terry Brown, president; Karen Corcoran, secretary treasurer; Larry Ottmers, vice president; and Lane Scott, drum major (not pictured). Dr. Joeseph L. Bellamah has led the A l Band for six consecutive years, and under his guidance the band has grown in size and quality. Through him many deserving and talented students have been able to obtain scholarships and assistance which have allowed them to pursue their training in the field of music. Symphonic Band Piccolo Michael Mustek Flute Pedro Diaz Mary Dowell Linda Downey Linda Eschbach Sandra Eschbach Monna Evans Lesley Gadd Laura Jones Carol Koehl Mikie Kosanke Rebecca Me Knight Elaine Morgan Michael Mustek Oboe Richard Roper Martin Whitaker Bb Clarinet Sheryl Albers Barbara Bailey Mike Blackwood Linda Brewton Tim Elliott Edward HiCkl Ronnie Lanier Armela Leal Diana Lope,; Maria McCain Martha Phillips Doyte Pea ke Amanda Perez Petra Puente Raymon Sanchez Jeanne Semar Kaye Shipley Ronald Stokes Glenn Travis Gloria White Sharon Whitley Sharon Terry Milton Temason £b Alto Clarinet Violet Herbert Bb Bass Clarinet Karen Corcoran Deanna Gillaspy Billie Shuck B b Contra-Bass Clarinet Ernesto Guajardio Bassoon Jerome Hanson Wallace Klingaman Larry Williams Eb Alto Saxophone Joe Alvizo Adriana Chapa Andres Del Bosque Humberto Gonzalez Jose Longoria Antonio Sandoval James Stockwell William White Bb Tenor Saxophone Arnold Arce. Linda Dewey £b Baritone Saxophone William Kraft Annie Rios French Horn Daniel Eggleston Catherine Koehl Humberto Salas Mercelo Silva Lane Scott Rasita Villarreal, Josue Bustos Warren Dowdy Carla Rogers Cornet-T rumpet Dewey Acker Randy Dietel Grady Fossler Howard Gladstone Richard Garcia Grlberto Gamboa Forrester Halamicek Rolando Molina Joe Moore Larry Pavel Carlos Rosales Glenn Peterson Shirley Pettigrew John Schuch Tom Stephens Alex Sotelo Ernest St«rl Jerrell Talbot Jose Villarreal Homer Yzaguirre T rombonc Morris Atkins Peter Cheaney R. L. Custer Joe Lee Edmonson Tommy Hauenstein Albert Haas Bryan Richardson Robert Janota Larry Ottmers Roy Semar David Goldwyn Smith James Wagner Baritone Donald Carnes Michael Robinson Cindi Stir I Raymond Weiss Tuba “Terry Brown Robert Campbell Arthur De La Rosa Richard Manna John McDaniel Ronnie Noster James Plunkett Louis Ramirez David Thamm Tony Vilialon Percussion Rickey Burgess Felix Gonzales Carol Hartmann Ernest Muzquiz Hector Ponce Billy Smith Douglas Trapp Witliam Jones Tympani Jose Garcia Cello Joy Nelson - Principal Organizations ■ Row 1: Ralph C. Russell (advisor), Henry C, Driver Jr, (president), Dan Bates, Mark Henry, Noe Moreno, D. C. Baker (advisor). Row 2: Bob Butts (treasurer), Florendo Tobias, Curtis O'Neal, Carroll C. Kelly, Art W. Howe (vice-president), Victor Joe Botello. Row 3: Richard S. Williams (reporter), Tony Torres, Robert Lee Bowden, James H. Steele, Tim Grant, Mickey Bettis, Luther Campbell. Accounting Society The Accounting Club officers were Henry Driver Jr., president; Art Howe, vice president; Marsha Behnke, secretary; and Bob Butts, treasurer. The accounting profession is promoted through this club which tries to give students a better understanding of accounting practices through guest speakers. The club sponsors a banquet for outstanding accounting students and a Career Day for those interested in the profession. 112 Row 1: Frankie R Cernoch, Jim Weimer, Robert We(tsr Sammy Pfannstiel, Bill Underbrink, Carol Jane Breen (sweetheart). Frank Salinas, Jack Dudley. Row 2: Mike Lee, Dennis Kastner, Joyce Teerling, Donald Houser, Vernon Nedbalek, Leslie E, Brieden (secretary), Daniel Yanta, George Matocha, Jim Sells, Larry Oefinger, Jerry Bates, Russel J Cook (advisor), David D. Neher (advisor). Row 3: F. B. Wines (sponsor), J. W. Howe (sponsor). Herb Parrish, Jim Ermis, Frank Thetford, Jr., Tom Wright, Patrick Jewell, Douglas W. Plant, Phillip Stautzenberger, Tommy Seal, Henry Raska, Rudy Blahuta, Tommy Faulkner, Sarah Jane MacNeil, Charles Guettler. Row 4; Jose A, Zapata, Delbert Fuchs, Bennet Dincans, Jr., Richard Powell, Larry Witter, Clifton Burd, Jr.. Robert Kosub, Bob Gerber, Jerry W. Atkinson, Ronnie Williams (vice president), Gene Brown, Donald Waters, Chris Chant, Tom Sanders, Normie Buehring. Aggie Club activities were led by Leslie E, Brieden, secretary; George Mato- cha, reporter; Carol Jane Breen, sweetheart; Robert Kosub, treasurer; Tom Sanders, president; and (kneeling) Ronnie Williams, vice president. Agg ie Club This industrious group of students has com tributed greatly to the A l campus. Membership is open to any students taking courses in agri- culture Aims have been directed at promoting social life and friendship among agriculture students and developing leadership qualities in the members. Annually the club sponsors money-raising barbeques and dances. An extensive long-range project has been the development of the campus recreation area, Mesquite Grove. 113 Row 1: John Glock (advisor), Ramon Abarca, Ken Stutts, Mary Agnes Chiien, Tom Turner, Ralph J, Mendez, Jr. (historian), Stewart E. Cooper (advisor). Row 2: Norman Homburg, Charles A. Barber, Stan Defenbaugh, David K. McMillan, Roberto Ruiz (alumni secretary), Darwin Steadman. Row 3: Charles Bluntzer, Milton Rockwell, Frank Estringel II, Al Soto, Brooks J. Holcombe (corresponding secretary), John H. Fusselman, Dan Eggleston (recording secretary). Directing activities for APO were Ramon Abarca, first vice president; Ken Stutts, second vice president; Mary Agnes Chiien, sweetheart; Tom Turner, president; and David K. McMillan, treasurer. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national service frater- nity with membership open to any student formerly affiliated with the Boy Scouts. The fraternity contributes many improvements to the A f campus and aids in campus elections and other events. One of the fraternity’s projects in the past has been the contribution of trash cans placed around the campus. At the beginning of each semester APO members conduct a book John H. Fusselman and Ramon Abarca keep track of books exchange as a service for fellow students, sold in order to turn the money over to the books' first student owners. Pledges Row 1: Keith Sokol, Donato A. Serna, Jeff L, Pope. Vince Visosky (president). Richard Green (vice president). Row 2: William White Jr., John Connor, Henry Hodge, Gary Simpson. John Box. Matthew Washington (secretary-treasurer). Row 3: Stewart E. Cooper (advisor), John W. Glock (advisor). Row 1: J. Talmer Peacock (advisor), Margaret Ann Mote, Melissia Newton, Georgeann Baron, Jo Ann Birchett, Jo Ann Cleveland (secretary- treasurer), Dorothy Gaston (advisor). Row 2: Julie Dailey, Helen Elaine Bremer. Diane Zimmerman (president), Jeanenne Cumberland, Connie Lawrence, Arlene Jeffress Roach. Row 3: Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Kay Love, Jan Patterson, Judy Benge, Kathy Pfluger, Jane Hayes. Row 4: Stanley Smith, Ronnie Lanier, Frank Kuntscher Lucinda J. Garcia (vice president), Jose L. Longoria, Juan Jose Perez, Alpha Chi, a national honorary society which honors scholastic achievement, is composed of the top ten per cent of junior and senior stu- dents. The members of the organization must have an overall 3.5 gradepoint average or above. The programs of this society center on various aspects of scholarships. Alpha Chi 116 Row 1: Jim Weimer (treasurer), Donald Houser, Kay Griffin (sweetheart), Joe Koch, Frank Salinas. Row 2: F. B. Wines (advisor), Leslie E. Brieden (president), Daniel Yanta, Bill Underbrink (secretary), Russell J, Cook (advisor), J. W. Howe (advisor). Row 3: Jerry Young, Charles Guettler, Jimmy Crow, Frank Thetford Jr., Kelly Hawes, Tommy Seal (reporter), Henry Raska, George Matocha. Row 4: Bennett Dincans Jr., Donald Waters, Quintin Holtz, Chris Chant, Normie Buehring, Patrick Jewell, Weldon Wilson (vice president), Robert A. Tidwell. Planning activities for ATA were Weldon Wilson, vice president; Kay Griffin, sweetheart; Tommy Seal, reporter; Leslie E. Brieden, president; Jim Weimer, treasurer; and Bill Underbrink, secretary. Alpha Tau Alpha Alpha Tau Alpha is a national fraternity made up of students planning to go into agricultural education. Membership is based on high scho- lastic standards. 1 17 Row 1: Lionel Garza, Victor Vera, Chih Yung Chi, Alberto Valbuena, Don Jones (vice chairman), Tommy Shockley (chairman), Sue Arnold, Harold Epperson (secretary), Adan M. Pena, Emerson Korges (advisor). Row 2: John Parish, Sam Peal, Delbert Pierson, James Wallner, Jr., John Naylor, John Rankin, Gene Stewart, Barrett Pierce (treasurer), James Manning, Gary Johnson. Row 3: Mark Larrumbide, Gaylen Williams, Frank Weaver, Mario Chapa, Feliciano Rodriguez, Raul Longoria, Stanly Short, Henry Newton, Lloyd Jordan, John Fusselman, Emil Riedel Row 4: Mike Gyilenband, Jerry A. RacJdatz, David Branch, James B. Clawson, Gerald Carden, Carl E. English, Jr,, Clifford L. Tubbs, Bernardo Mesa, Ted McWhorter, James M. Watson. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE is a professional organization open to all electrical engineering students. The objec- tives of this organization are to broaden the students’ acquaintance with the engineering world and to provide opportunities for students to strengthen their social, technical, and literary bonds with the members and professional engineers. IEEE is led by Don Jones, vice chairman; Tommy Shockley, chairman; Barrett W, Pierce, treasurer; and Harold L. Epperson, secretary. 113 Row 3: Chuck Pyle, Hector Guerra, Bruce Lindsey (secretary), Larry Molder, C. V, Mooney (advisor). Row 2: Charles A. Barber, Charles B. Kilgore (vice president), Russell J, Smith, Jack E. Coffman (treasurer), Mercille Wisakowsky (reporter). Row 3: E. C, Carey, Dennis F. Brunner, Ralph Cole (president), Dan Magee. Leaders of AIME were Bruce Lindsey, secretary; Charles B. Kilgore, vice president; Mercille Wisakowsky, reporter; Ralph Cole, president; and Jack E. Coffman, treasurer. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers The purpose of this organization is to inform the members of problems and advancements in the engineering field and to promote fellow- ship among students. Any student in good standing at A l and enrolled in engineering is eligible for membership. 119 Row 1: Janet Berkman, Terri Smith, Charlotte Simek, Velma Villarreal, Janie Guevara, Bea Johnson, Nancy Lyn Jenner. Row 2: Delia Ruane, Sue Baca, Joanne Tombfin, Jo Billings, Edna Pulido, Linda Burris, Hazel King, Nancy King, Qtila Galvan, Odilia Ramirez, Carman Acuna. Row 3: Lucille Villarreal, Roxie Burkholder, Patty Daugherty, Susie Nemec, Carol Ann Hartmann; Diane Boedecken, Isabel Perez, Diana Saenz, Marilyn Anderson, Johnnie Mae Haun (advisor). Row 4: Evelyn Herrington (advisor), Geraldine Kuntscher (president), Karen Corcoran (secretary), Alice Craig, Elizabeth Hester, Maria Barreda, Lucinda Garcia, Karen MeNew, Yolanda Belmontes. The Association for Childhood Education is devoted to helping children two to twelve years of age. Members work with children whenever they possibly can, helping in the Nursery School, tefling stories, making Christmas gifts and helping in various other ways. The students taking an active part in this organization in- crease their knowledge about children and how to help them. Association for Childhood Education 120 Row 1: Carrie Lee Bishop (advisor), Mickie McEowen, Carolyn Johnson (vice president), Barbara Nordmeyer (president), Nancy Lyn Jenner. Row 2: Sharon Hudlow, Barbara Graham, Carol Ann Hartmann, Laura Ward (treasurer). Row 3: Sue Witten, De Anne Cabaniss (reporter), Jo Beth Esterak (secretary), Vivian Fournier, Association of Women Students AWS leaders were Carrie Lee Bishop, advisor; Barbara Nordmeyer, president; Carolyn Johnson, vice president; De Anne Cabaniss, reporter; Jo Beth Esterak, secretary; and Laura Ward, treasurer. The Association of Women Students is the governing body for campus coeds. They make the rules and regulations lor the A l girls’ dorms. This organization is also concerned with trying to develop cooperation, friendliness, and leadership among the coeds. Each year AWS introduces freshmen girls to the campus by helping in freshmen orientation and by sponsoring a Big Sister-Little Sister picnic. 121 Row 1: Janice Whitaker (president), Florence Youngblood (co-devotional chairman), Barbara Jo Fellers, Betty Jo Charles, Sandy St. Clair (co- devotional chairman), Lloyce West, Willie Vernice Sanford. Row 2: Marsha Locke, Delia Ruane (missions chairman), Janice Rae Minor, Eileen Martin, Barbara McGee, Jennifer Lyle (social chairman), Gail Edwards, Marilyn Joyce Claiborne. Row 3; Wayne Malven, Homer Aguilar, Michael J. Morgan, Michael G. Gilbert, Jesse Edwards, C, M, Marler, Raymond Sanchez, Jr. (music chairman), Glenn Travis, Row 4: Rev. Forrest J. Moorehead (advisor), Paul A. Will, John Rankin, Marvin Ramsey. The B.S.U. is to conserve and help train Bap- tist students for effective Christian discipleship. It provides inspiration, information, and fellow- ship which create the spiritual climate essen- tial for Christian growth while in college. Special activities during the year include the Inter- national Student Banquet, a winter retreat, and a Favorite Professor Breakfast. Baptist Student Union 122 Row 1: Dwight Hazlett (advisor), Susie Riese (parliamentarian), Janice Liggett (secretary), Fred Teer (treasurer), Pat Hobbs (president). Row 2: Lyndon J. Watson, Thomas J. Wilkinson Jr., Luther Campbell, Arnold L. Stryk, Don Cramer. The activities of the Business Administration Club are directed by (standing) Susie Riese, parliamentarian; Fred Teer, treasurer; (seated) Pat Hobbs, presi- dent; and Janice Liggett, secretary. Business Administration Club The Business Administration Club is an or- ganization for those students who intend to enter the field of business administration. Stu- dent participation in the club provides impor- tant personal contacts with business leaders in the South Texas area, 123 Row 1: Melissia Newton. Jo Ann Birchett, Lloyce West, Jo Ann Cleveland (acting secretary, and reporter-historian). Row 2: Mrs. Beverly Jones (advisor), Mrs. Katherine Kantz (advisor), Margaret Ann Mote, Connie Lawrence (president), Georgeann Baron, Row 3: Mrs. J, D. Nelson Jr. (director advisor), Kay Love, Jane Hayes, Lucinda J. Garcia (treasurer), Judy Benge, Danna Hans. Cap and Gown Cap and Gown is an honorary scholastic or- ganization for senior women students which pro- motes leadership, service, and scholarship. Members have served as tutors for Boy's City one night a week this year. Leading Cap and Gown this year were Con- nie Lawrence, president; Lucinda Garcia, treasurer; and Jo Ann Cleveland, acting secretary, reporter and historian. Row 1: Jirrmy Don Egan (president), Billy Dickman (vice president), Mike Morgan (treasurer), Frank Olson, Patrick Crawford, Terry Smith, Lenord C. Burns. Row 2: Ralph Moore, Garey Brown, David Siemonsma, Maximo Diaz Jr., Kenneth Oosterhout (advisor), Dennis Remmert, David Lawrence. Row 3: David Higginbotham, George Maltsberger Jr., Robert Cumberland, Jerry Bubert, Les McCament, James M. Lindner. Campus Society of Chemical Engineers Chemical Engineers selected as their leaders Michael J. Morgan, treasurer; Dennis Remmert, fish representative; Jimmy Don Egan, president; Billy Dick- man, vice president; and David Siemonsma, secretary. The Campus Society of Chemical Engineers has as its primary aim the promotion of the professional development of its members by various programs and relations with other en- gineering organizations. 125 Row 1: Robert Skelton (director), Fonda Walden (freshman representative), Ron Hyden, Phyllis Have! (secretary), Barbara Campbell (treas- urer), Charles Greenawalt (vice-president). Chris Chant (president). Row 2: Patty Houts, Cheryl McCracken, Carolyn Chant, Jeannie Lewis, Cindi Stirl. Row 3: Jan Wilkinson, Bill McCormick, David Pruett, Shirley Gingerich, David Singleton, DeAnne Cabaniss, Billy Fletcher. Church of Christ Bible Chair To assist students in spiritual and intel- lectual growth while attending college is the aim of the Church of Christ Bible Chair. This is accomplished through study, devotional and social programs. At the Bible Chair the student finds a Christian environment, opportunities for friendship and the exercise of his personal faith. 126 The Church of Christ Bible Chair officers were Barbara Campbell, treasurer; Chris Chant, president; Charles Greenwalt, vice president; and Phyllis Havel, secretary. Members Row 1: Gary Deskin (news correspondent), Paul Hancock (chapter efficiency chairman), Marvin Smart (social chairman), Freddy Teer, Bob Butts (president), Arturo Cantu, Craig Folkman. Row 2: Warren Miller, Ronald Houser, Richard S, Williams (treasurer), Arnold Stryk (ritual chairman), Pat Hobbs (junior vice president), Cliff Shafer (vice blackmeat). Row 3: Tony Torres, Frank Prather, Butch Laskoskie (secretary), Ted Charba (entertainment chairman), Art Howe (senior vice president), Don Cramer, Barry Smith, Lowell M. Burris. Guiding Delta Sigma Pi activities this year were Bob Butts, president; Lela Ann Stephenson, sweetheart; Art Howe, senior vice president; Pat Hobbs, junior vice president; and Richard S. Williams, treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities. It encourages scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice. The fraternity tries to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and strives to further a higher standard of commercial ethics. Lela Ann Stephenson is presented the sweetheart's bouquet of red roses by the fraternity president, Bob Butts, Pledges Row 1: Art Thomas (president), Lyndon J. Watson, J. D. Pierce, Hugh Morrison, Row 2: Richard Marhofer, Ernest R. Pivonka, Tim Grant, David Houston, Welton E. Cox, Row 3: Lawrence Kieschnick, Jimmie Kilpatrick, Dan Wilson, Richard Joyce, Luther Campbell, James Steele. Row 1; Sammy Pfannstiel, Jim Wetmer, Robert Wells, Joe Koch, Bill Underbrink (sentinel), Jerry Bates, Row 2: F. B, Wines (advisor), Larry Oefinger (reporter), Harold Stokes (treasurer), IMormie Buehring (president), Oliver Jackson Dromgoole Jim H. Sells, Weldon Wilson (vice president), Russell J. Cook (advisor), J. W. Howe (advisor). Row 3: Henry Raska, Leslie E. Brieden, Robert Tidwell, Ray Briscoe, Herb Parrish. Phillip Stautzenberger, Kelly Hawes (secretary), Tommy Seal, Rudy Blahuta, Carl Smith. Row 4: Clifton Burd Jr., Richard Powell, Tommy Jimerson, Chris Chant, Robert Kosub, Donald Waters, Gere Brown, Ronnie Williams, Darwin Avant, Patrick Jewell. Future Farmers of America The purpose of the Texas A l F.F.A. or- ganization is to prepare college students major- ing in Agricultural Education to become leaders of youth activities. The chapter sponsors youth programs annually, including leadership and judging contests in which high school F.F.A. stu- dents participate. The FFA is a large organization led by Weldon Wilson, vice president; Larry Oef- inger, reporter; Harold Stokes, treasurer; Normie Buehring, pesident; Bill Under- brink, sentinel; and Kelly Hawes, secretary. 130 Row 1: Cftarlsre Kay Fankhauser (president), Kay Love (treasurer), Lore Hill, Nancy Dowling. Row 2: Katie Todd, Kay Moore, Sandra Piper, Maureen O'Brien, Carol Ann Hartmann, Barbara Nordmeyer, Julie Dailey (vice president). Row 3: Fay Garza, Carolyn Johnson, Karen Corcoran, Louella Menn (chaplain), Carol Anne Koehl, Sue Lofland, Joyce Beemler, Elaine Bremer (secretary). Gold Jacket officers were Kay Love, treasurer; Louella Menn, chap- lain; Elaine Bremer, secretary; Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, president; Julie Dailey, vice president. Gold Jackets Membership in Gold Jackets is based on leadership, initiative, creativity, responsibility, a sense of dedication, and service to A I. The honorary service organization is composed of women students of at least sophomore standing who have been nominated by the faculty and tapped by the members. Gold Jackets assist in all campus elections, and are hostesses at various college activities. 13) Row 1: Speedy Garza, Katherine Hurst, Appy Carrion (parliamentarian), Florinda Hernandez (reporter), Susan Dunahoo, Judy Clancy, Lydia Margarita Saenz, Esmeralda G. Garcia. Row 2: Lawrence Martin, Alvin Denmon, Richard Holloway, Helen Elaine Bremer, Nora Edna Gonzales, Rosa Marroquin, Irene J. Medina, Molly Rodriguez, Karen Rae Cavett. Row 3: Robert T. Netardus, Thomas GosJin, H. A. Lynum, Stephen B, Caruso, Shirley Powers, Gloriz Garza, Cynthia Ann Williams, Georgia Smith, Rodrigo Rodriguez Jr, Row 4: Joe Bockholt Jr., Neil Graber, Allan Gregorcyk, Marty Huffstutler, Sherry Arterburn, Sharon Scott, Irma Ramirez, George Parker, Pearl Garcia (instramural chairman), Eldon D. Brin ley (advisor). HPE Club The purpose of the H.P.E. Club is to help further the role of health, physical education, and recreation through service, social, and professional activities. The club sponsors vari- ous social events such as hayrides, ball games, wiener roasts, and dances. It is open to H.P.E. majors and minors and other interested students. 132 The HPE Club is guided by Sherry Arterburn, secretary; Marty Huffstutler, vice president; George Parker, president; and Irma Ramirez, treasurer. Row 1: Paula Martinez, Elva Ramirez, (parliamentarian), Gloria Ramirez (secretary) Juanita Alba. Elvira Martinez (vice president). Row 2: Michaela Crook (advisor), Ninfa Canales, Eloise Lopez, Linda Garcia, Dora Ramirez, Olga C. Garcia, Annie Rios. Row 3: Estanislado Y. Castillo Jr., Margarito T, Perez, Emilio Zamora Jr., Harold Garza (reporter), Eduardo Alvarado (treasurer), Rogelio E. Cabrera. Rogelio R. Rodriquez. Row 4: Alonzo Y. Castillo, Gilberto Y, Castillo, Santos Cavazos (president), Ernest Zamora, Homero Rodriquez, Louis Gomez, Alonzo Gonzales. The officers leading this year's Hispano Cfub activities are: Santos Cavazos, president; Harold Garza, reporter; Elva Ramirez, parliamentarian; Eduardo Alvarado, treas- urer; Gloria Ramirez, secretary; and Elvira Martinez, vice president. Hispano Club The Hispano Club is a social and scholastic organization for the promotion of the Spanish American culture. The club has guest speakers who discuss the culture and problems found in Spanish-speaking countries. 133 Row 1: Dr, Ruth Gauldin (advisor), Mickie McEowen, Rose Jimenez, Mary Theresa Doucet, Gloria Ochoa, Carolyn Unterbrink, Dora McAda Peggy Hahn, Betty Zapletal (reporter), Marjorie Drees, Lloyce West, Randy Lou Martin. Row 2: Diana Borja, Faye Bible (advisor), Linda Medrano, Diana C. De Leon, Betty Menn, Mary Lynn Moody, Anna Botard, Pat Daughtrey, Adriana Lozano, Evanita Salinas, Lee Johnson, Donna Scott, Cindy Evans, Karen Cloud, June Horton. Row 3: Kris Krug, Susan McQueen, Jackie Collins, Katie Todd, Martha Moody, Charlene Hinze, Linda Garcia, Eloise Lopez, Emma Buentello, Marion Heilman, Goldialti Stone, Lupe Flores, Linda Eschbach, Dr, Wreathy Aiken (advisor), Linda Olivere. Row 4: Ann Ingram, Wanda Brown, Estela Perez, Fay Garza, Oralia Palacios, Kaye Brock, Anna Collamore, Lynn Krause, Charta Wagner, Julabeth Carden, Ann Krueger, Kathy Pfluger, Sandra Eschbach, Louella Menn, Karen Wienken, Monica Murch, Anne McLendon, Sue Lewis. The Home Economics Club activities are headed by Dr. Ruth Gauldin, advisor; Betty Zapletal, reporter; Ann Krueger, historian; June Horton, treasurer; Katie Todd, president; and Lynn Krause, parliamentarian. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club provides for the professional development of home economics majors, minors, and other interested students. This organization participates in local welfare drives and familiarizes its members with the various aspects of home economics. 134 Row 1: Vicki Powell (sweetheart). . , _ Row 2: Frank Salinas (president), Thomas Hanes, Dennis Kastner, Harvey Ray Menn, Vernon Nedbalek, Jim Ermis, Darnel Yanta (vice president), George Matocha, Mike Lee. . , Row 3: Charles Guettler, Leo Bailey (advisor), Bennett Dincans Jr., Larry Witten, Gene Brown, Jerry W. Atkinson, Delbert Fuchs, David D. Neher (advisor). Horticulture Club The Horticulture Club is an all-campus or- ganization that tries to promote campus beau- tification. It annually sponsors a horticulture display and sale of ornamental plants which is used mainly as an educational exhibit, although its secondry purpose is to raise money for the club’s projects. A sale of citrus trees and pro- grams to individuals interested in horticulture are also promoted by this group. T 35 Row 1: Bertha Mayorga (treasurer), Olga Matos, Fay Garza, Victor Vera, Chih-Yung Chi, Chih-Ping Chi. Row 2: Antonio Matos, Arturo S. Arredondo, Nasser Dai. David Halaby, Mary Alice Gonzalez, Row 3: Ghazi A, Alt (president), Sergio Valdes Diego, Pablo R. Castano, Alberto Valbuena, Roberto R. Castillo, Clemente Valdes. Row 4: Carlos E. Gomez, Nguyen Manh Cuong, J. Eduardo Espinel, Bernardo Mesa, Francisco Jose F, Jacintho. Guiding the affairs on the International Student Forum are Bertha Majorga, treasurer; Ghazt A. Ali, president; Sally Donaldson, vice president; Francisco Jacintho, secretary; and Victor Vera, reporter. International Student Forum The International Student Forum is an organ- ization composed primarily of students from foreign countries who now attend Texas A I. These students are interested in international affairs and in promoting international under- standing on campus. Row 1: Randy Lou Martin (treasurer), June Horton, Betty Menn (second vice president), Lupe Flores, Dora McAda (president). Row 2: Emma Buentello (first vice president), Katie Todd, Kathy Pfluger (distaff reporter), Julabeth Carden (secretary), Louella Menn, Loretta Kaye Broch, Goldialu Stone. Guiding the work of Kappa Omicron Phi were President Dora McAda; Guard Pat T. Daughtrey; Emma Buentello, first vice president; Betty Menn, second vice president; and Randy Lou Martin, treasurer. Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi is an honorary fraternity for top scholastic home economic majors. The purpose is to stimulate academic excellence. The members are active in raising funds to contribute to a national scholarship fund. They also help with the Kleberg County welfare work. 137 Row 1: Farris Wooton Row 2: Robert Bryant Enrique Lopez, Ronnie Lanier (instructor), Bob Donaldson, Tom Roerig, Rolando Garza, Row 3: Miguel Juarez Jr.. Robert Canas, Ernest Rodriguez, Diane Robertson, Jon Kunitz, Jeffrey Smith, Tommy Johnson, Edwina Lange, Larry Sperry, Albert Merzone, Carlton Morris. Row 4: Jose A. Vazquez, Roberto F. Rodriguez, Ervin R. Bouldin, Richard A. Rodriguez, Donald Aguilar, Sergio Valdes, Thomas W, Reed, Walter E. Ritchie, John J. McElligott, Dennis A. Lantz. The officers of the Karate Club were Miguel Juarez, Jr., assistant instructor; Ronnie Lanier, instructor; and Carlton Morris, assistant instructor. Karate Club The Karate Club was formed in 1963 to promote the ideals of the Tae Kwon Do Karate Institute of Washington, D. C. Participation in the Karate Club trains the mind and the body to operate as single units. Row 1: Justine Lockman, Mickie Kosanke, Delbert J. Pierson (president)! Dianna Pevestoree, Dorothy Menn, Howard Gueldner. Row 2: Erich Schneider, Carol Ann Hartmann (secretary-treasurer), Marlene Meyer, Elaine Bremer, Charla Wagner, Ben South (advisor). Row 3: Lawrence Kieschniek, Beverly Ullrich, Nina Redman, Marion Heilman, Sue Nielsen, Normie Buehring, Cindi Stir!, Jerry A, Raddatz. One of our religious organizations, the Lutheran students, is led by Delbert Pier- son, president; Elaine Bremer, vice president; Carol Ann Hartman, secretary- treasurer; and Lawrence Kieschniek, vice president. Lutheran Students The Lutheran Students Association is an organization open to a I! Lutheran students on campus. The organization meets for a program and fellowship once each month. 139 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Gloria Perez, Olga Guerra, Diana Cantu, Linda Garcia, Eloise Lopez, Elena A. Garcia (secretary). Maria Luz Ramirez, Margie Garcia, Rosario Azios, Jessica Sue Casias, Dalia Gonzalez, Nori Martinez, Edna Gonzalez, A. Eusebio A. Rubio, Rogelio E. Cabrera. Ignazio Vallone, Rosendo De La Garza Jr., Vicente Bustamante (president), Julio Jifa 'jorge Rodriqu f {Vice-president), Jesus Martinez (parliamentarian). Hector H. Trevino (sergeant at arms). J. Espinosa F. Madrigal This year the Laredo Club officers were Julio F, Madrigal, reporter; Juan Jorge Rodriguez, vice president; Jose Luis Serna, treasurer; Elena Alicia Garcia, secretary; Vicente Bustamante, president; Jesus Martinez, parliamentarian. Laredo Club The Laredo Club is a social organization designed to promote social gatherings and to raise money for scholarships that are given annually to Laredo Junior College students planning to attend Texas A I. Laredo Club-sponsored Linda Garcia was elected first runner-up for homecoming queen. Raul Trevino, elected Representative at Large for Stu- dent Council, was one of two candidates sponsored by the Laredo Club this year. Refreshments are enjoyedl by members of the club at their Christmas social. Row 1: W. M. Sanborn, Mike Frakich, Raymond H. Lloyd (sales manager), James E, Sutton Jr. (assistant sales manager), Maurice Mayfield, Dale C. Phillips (vice president-membership), Ben Davis Jr. (treasurer). Row 2: Dan Bates, Walter Ritchie (inventory chairman), Leon F. Dube (program vice president), Billy Ashton, Billy Fletcher, Burton Benson Jr. (president), John Stellman, Row 3: Kirk Robinson, Joe Keveryn, Edwin Lahtinen, Edward Adams (publicity vice president), Mickey C. Bettis, Charles W. Slaughter, Richard P. Perez, Dave Hill. Marketing Club The Marketing Cfub is led by Burton Benson, president; Dale C. Phillips, vice president-membership; Ben Davis Jr., treasurer; Leon Dube, vice president- program; Dale McDaniel, secretary; and Edward N. Adams, vice president- publicity. The Marketing Club seeks to strengthen the ties between executives in business and busi- ness students. Glimpses into the professional field of marketing are offered members. Guest speakers inform members of the problems, methods, and challenges of the business world. 142 Row 1: Noemi S. Villarreal, Florence Youngblood, Dalia Gonzalz (secretary), Edna Gonzalez, Nancy Lyn Jenner. Row 2: Noe Estrada, Leonel Longoria, Shirley Pettigrew, Mary Layne Finley, Joyce Slough (advisor), Dolores Martinez, Leandro Gomez Jr. Row 3: Doug Walters (president), Rene Morales, Sam Peal, John D. Parish, Stan Broadwater, Victor A. Reyna Jr., Marilyn Anderson. Row 4; Jim Seale, E. B. Reeves Jr., Jose H. Bazon, Norman W. James, Dan Eggleston, Fred W. Hudson Jr. (treasurer), Jose L. Longoria (vice president), Genaro Gonzalez (advisor). Math Club Math Club activities were directed by Fred Hudson, treasurer; Dalia Gonzales, secretary; Jose Longoria, vice president; and Doug Walters, president. A group of students who are united for the purpose of creating a broader interest and fuller appreciation of math is the Mathematics Club of Texas A 1. This club strives to extend mathematical concepts and inquire into the professional opportunities available to those interested in the field of study. 143 Row 1: Humberto Salas (president), Margaret Ann Mote, Barbara Jo Fellers, Patricia McGee, Linda Brewton (reporter), Melody Chorn, Victoria Everett, A. E. Tellinghuisen (advisor). Row 2: Michael Musick, Jerome Hanson, Josue Bustos (social chairman), Ginny Ann Carlisle, Deanna Gillaspy, Carol Anne Koehl (social chairman), Lesley C. Gadd, Rickey Burgess, Forrester Halamicek, Howard Gladstone, Row 3: Xavier Barrera (second vice president), Louis Ramirez, Jr., Rolando Molina, Ronald Stokes, Larry Williams, James Plunkett, John Schuch, Bill Jones, Riley Hollingsworth. Music Educators National Council The Texas A I student chapter of M.E.N.C. affords its members the opportunity for pro- fessional orientation, with music education the common objective. While membership is open to any student, music education majors par- ticularly find professional association and identity through M.E.N.C. affiliation highly rewarding. The local chapter conducts monthly program meetings and frequently sponsors the appear- ance of distinguished performers and speakers. 144 Row 1: Rev. Casimir Jarzombek (director), Elva Acevedo, Maria Perla Garza, Maria del Rosario Gonzalez, Marjorie A. Drees, Carol Mueller, Nancy King, Jean Morris. Row 2: Anna Gomez, Florinda Hernandez, Chris Grassbaugh, Terri Smith, Donato A. Serna, Charles K. Bluntzer, Eddie A. Garcia, Diane Whalan, Susie Nemec (president). Row 3: Janice Goebel, Apolonio Carrion. Keith Sokol, Ramon Abarca (treasurer), Gregory Edelen (first vice president), Albert Oliveira, Joyce Kocian, Maria McCain, Vince Visosky. Row 4: Cliff Thompson II, John Connor, Lenord C, Burns, Robert Newell (second vice president), Eddie Skrobarcek, Lawrence Neil. Thomas J. Wilkinson Jr., Carol Anne Koehl, Karen Corcoran (social chairman), Edith L. Mokry (secretary), Herman A. Kihn, Newman Club The work of the Newman Club is to add to the whole man by giving him an understanding of his church. Through the organization stu- dents enjoy each other's friendship at dances, participate in campus projects, and receive religious training. Newman Club activities were fed by Robert Newell, vice president; Edith L. Mokry, secretary; Susie Nemec, president; Ramon Abarca, treasurer; and Rev. Casimir Jarzombek, O.S.B., director, 145 Row 1: Gerald A. Baumgartner (reporter), Manuel Cavazos (treasurer), Duane Jackson (president), Martin Howland (secretary), Mario 0. Lopez. Row 2: Dr. Kam Wu Li (advisor), Domingo Galindo, Ronnie Branstetter, Glenn 0. Lanmon, David W. Hughes (vice president), Fahir M. Basci (advisor). Row 3: Clemente Valdese, Joe Albrecht, Robert Nelson, Grady D. Cook, E. C. Carey, Clifford L. Tubbs. Leading the activities of OGE are Manuel Cavazos, treasurer; Martin How- land, secretary; Duane Jackson, president; David Hughes, vice president; and Gerald Baumgartner, reporter. Organization of Genera! Engineers Students specializing in various areas of engineering are members of this organization. The main purpose of the Organization of Gen- eral Engineers is to bring engineering students closer to professional engineering activities through lectures and field trips. Row 1: Dana E. Love (secretary), Juanita Wilson, Susi Burris (vice president), Barbara Graham (president), Barbara Nordmeyer. Row 2: Mrs. Donna Royal Tobias (advisor), Donald Aguilar, James P. Scott, William S. Coxr Vincent C. Artale, Roberto Guerra. Pi Kappa Delta fraternity is led by William S. Cox, treasurer; Barbara Gra ham, president, Susi Burris, vice president; and Dana Love, secretary. Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a forensic honor fraternity whose purpose is to promote scholarship, higher ethics and increased proficiency in the field of forensic speaking. Its activities include cam- pus discussion and most of the major debate tournaments in Texas. Pi Kappa Delta started the year by defeating Rice at the Bella ire debate tournament to capture the first place trophy. 147 Row 1: Pat Montgomery, Shir! Self, Judith Ann Carnes, Jan Weeks (secretary), Micki Elder (reporter). Row 2: Johnny Willoughby, Edward N. Adams, Paul Snider, Clark Councill, Ben F. Hobbs (advisor), H. C. Arbuckle III, James E. Sutton, Jr. The officers of the Press Club are Jan Weeks, secretary; Ed Adams, treasurer; Johnny Willoughby, president; and Micki Elder, reporter. Press Club The Press Club is an organization for those A I students interested in journalism. This year the club sponsored guest speakers and social events. In April several of the members attended the state-wide Texas Intercollegiate Press Association convention in Houston. 148 Row 1: Nancy King, Janet Haseman, Donnie Gerwick, Joyce Beemler, Ruby Nell Smith, Carla Schilling, Lee Johnson, Pat Sokol, Margie Freasier. Row 2: L, C, Robbins, Brad Engstrom, Delmar Krenek, Walter Vickers, Joe Stiles, Ronald H. Ferguson, Francisco Jacintho, Joe Casstevens, Ray Langford, Jack Van Cl eve. Row 3: Jose A, Zapata, Milo Abercrombie, Bill Kaiser, Vernon Milam, Lonnie Rakowitz, Bob Gerber, Tom Wright, Jack Gatti, Jeff Tracy, Mike Lee, Rodeo Club The Texas A l Rodeo Club sponsors a team that competes with other college teams from over the United States, The purpose of the organization is to promote, increase, and main- tain the interest of students in rodeoing. The club sponsored a Dad's Day rodeo and a spring intercollegiate rodeo this year. W9 Row 1: Mark Hemmen (vice president), Glenn O. Lanmon, Juan Jose Perez, Stanley Paul Smith, A. J. Espinosa (advisor). Row 2: Larry Molder, James Wailner Jr., Tommy Shockley (historian), Henry Newton, Jack Coffman. Row 3: John Naylor, Dan Beam (treasurer), Grady D. Cook (secretary), Robert Nelson (president). Raul N. Longoria, Patrick Crawford, Lloyd Jordan. Sigma Tau Sigma Tau is an honorary engineering so- ciety. Its members are from all disciplines of engineering and have proven to be outstanding scholars. The society undertakes several proj- ects each year designed to help the Engineering Department. Robert Nelson, president, fed Sigma Tau en- deavors with the aid of (I to r behind Nelson) Danny Beam, treasurer; Mark Hemmen, vice president; Tommy Shockley, reporter; and Grady 150 Cook, secretary. Row 1: Terri Smith. Charlotte Simek, Delia G. Alcala, Lloyce West, Paula Martinez, Laura Jones. Janet Berkman, Diane Boedecker, Linda Jack- son, Linda Burris, Janie Guevara, Bea Johnson, Cissie Pumphrey, Sharon Hudlow, Nancy Lyn Jenner, Jody Clock. Row 2: Yrez Ybarra, Margaret Ann Henry, Beverly Ullrich, Nina Redmon, Jan Wilkinson, Delia Ruane, Dianna West, Dora Ramirez, Otila Galvan, Alda Emma Cantu, Mary Catherine Martinez, Georgeann Baron. Barbara Graham, Sue Witten, Sharon Stevens, Sally Jarrett, Lucille Villarreal. Carlos Cavozos. Row 3: Elizabeth Hester, Shirley Pettigrew, Carol Mueller, Karen McNew, Diana Saenz, Aurora Gonzales, Velma Villarreal, Carol Bruce Johnson, Olga C. Garcia, Maria Perla Martinez, Maria Barrida, Carol Ann Hartmann, Dorothy Ann Silvas, Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Sarah Kay Barton, Julie Dailey, Kay Lynne Sharp, Susie Nemee, Dr. W. W. Aldrich. Row 4: Harold Garza, Leonel Longoria, Patty Daugherty, Charles Bluntzer, Albert Oliveira, Geraldine Kuntscher, Johnny Lira, Ernest Zamora, Jose L. Longoria, Ethel Howerton, Lucinda J. Garcia, Kathy Davis, Charla Wagner, Kathryn Holder, Violet Herbort, Marilyn Anderson. The SEA officers are Jody Glock, treasurer; Lucille Villarreal, secretary; Margaret Henry, vice president; and Evita Jo Vela, president. Student Education Association 151 Row 1: Franci Meyer, Lupe Rodriquez, Lupe C. Tijerina, Connie Lawrence (secretary), Dana E, Love, Angelica C. Tijerina. Row 2: Joyce Teerling, Janie Backus, Raul L, Trevino, Don Knight, Roger Berry, Pearl Garcia, George Traun. Row 3: Robert Ruiz (reporter), Larry L. Wier, Jennifer Horner. Myke Barron, Sharon Scott, Pam Cornett, Vincente Bustamante, Joe A. Ortegon, Barrett W. Pierce. Row 4: Jan Wilkinson, Mike Gyllenband, Johnny Ybanez, Tom Sanders, Clark Councill, Fred Hudson Jr„ Tony Bill. Bob Ferguson, Mike Carter. Student Council Student Council members meet regularly to discuss issues of importance on campus, John H. Fusselman held office of treasurer while Connie Lawrence served as secretary. Genie Pennebaker, president, led the activities of the Student Council. Row 1: James Prewitt (SUB Director), Molly Shannon, Kay Moore (secretary). Row 2: Patrick Elder (chairman), Ned Hodge (vice chairman), Charles Blackley (reporter). Student Union Governing Board Row 1: Tony Langfeid, Larry Pullin, Jerry Gates (president), Dennis Webb, Sandy Trent (sweetheart), Carlos Saldana, Herb Pennick, John Kar- dow, Gary Slusher, Row 2: Pat McGill, Rick Eickenloff, Leroy Deanda, Dennis Deville, Dwayne Nix (vice president). Jay James, Doyle Samuel, Douglas Klenke (treas- urer), Verland Beard. Row 3: Chris Nuinez, Carl Smith, James Hill (Sceretary), Chuck Meyer, Rob Rainey (reporter), Ron Mazurek, Roger Richey, Jimmy Responded Row 4: Don Cramer, Bill Pettijohn. Eugene Upshaw, Dennis Nietenhoefer, Quinton Holtz, Jerry Hajovsky, Gary Gilbert. T-Association The T-Association is an organization for var sity lettermen on campus. Its purpose is to fur- ther athletics, scholarship, and social coordina- tion among its members. One of the events sponsored by the T-Association is the annual boxing tournament in which freshmen and transfer athietes are blindfolded as they fight. 154 Row 1: Marsha Lowe, Sharon Dick, Lisa Whitney, Anna Gomez, Juanita Wilson, Catherine Koehl, Kitty Seitz, Donna Vogt, Rose Ann Sea Han, Sandy Bel. Row 2: Jan Weeks, Barbara Graham, Mickie Kosanke, Marti Daniels, Connilee Lynch, Dana E- Love, Janie Backus, Marie Utley, Suzanne Artale. Row 3: Peggy Day, Phillip Mitchell, Darrell Whittington, John Dromgoole, Stefan Vogt, Ernest Seitz, George Rivera, Barbara Nordmeyer, Bonnie Holt „ „ . Row 4: E. B. Reeves Jr., Ray Weikel, John R. Lynch Jr,, Chuck Cooper, Richard Tinnin, Henry Bean, Vincent Artale, Ken Stem. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary drama fraternity, promotes scholarship and increased proficiency in the field of dramatic activities. Membership is obtained by invitation only. Footlights Club Students interested in a club devoted to the welfare and betterment of drama and the theatre in college and in Texas can find this in the Footlights Club, This organization devotes itself to raising the standard of dramatics at Texas A I by recognizing the most worthy individual and group efforts in the creative arts of the theatre. Row 1: Barbara Nordmeyer (secretary-treasurer) Row 2: Barbara Graham (vice president), Vincent Artale (presi- dent), Janie Backus (reporter). Footlights Club officers were Lisa Whitney, vice presi- dent; Kitty Seitz, secretary-treasurer; Ernie Seitz, presi- dent; and Janie Backus, reporter. Row 1: Larry E. Molder, John Rankin, Juan Jose Perez (president), Garey G. Brown (vice-president), Charles B, Kilgore (secretary), E, C. Carey (treasurer), Grady D. Cook (reporter), David K. McMillan, Chuck Pyle. Row 2: Dr. Kam Wu Li (advisor), Carl A. Marrullier, Manuel Cavazos, Mercille Wisakowsky, Joe Albrecht, Jimmy Don Egan, Billy Dickman, Jack E. Coffman, Barrett W. Pierce, A. J. Espinosa (advisor). Row 3: Nguyen Manh Cuong, Gerald A. Baumgartner, Mario 0. Lopez, Jose A, Trevino, James M. Lindner, Sue Arnold, Howard Gueldner, James B. Clawson, David C. Higginbotham, Glenn O. Lanmon, Joe R. Wallace. Row 4: Dan Magee, Mike Peltier, Mac Morgan, Clifford Macomber, Mike Morgan, Dennis F. Brunner, Robert Nelson, Ralph Cole, Frank Olson, Richard L. Reagan, David Branch, Dale Branstetter, Ronnie Branstetter, Don Jones. Texas Society of Professional Engineers The student branch of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is an organization open to all students majoring in engineering. Its purpose is to develop a professional attitude on the part of the engineering student by affili- ation with outstanding men in the field along academic, professional and social lines. T 56 TSPE meetings were conducted by Grady D. Cook, reporter; E. C. Carey, treasurer; Charles B. Kilgore, secretary; Juan Jose Perez, president; and Garey G. Brown, vice president. Row 1: Mrs. Dorris Binnion (advisor), Janie C. Aleman, Katherine Hurst, Christine Hall, Caye Nedbalek, Florinda Hernandez (sports representa- tive), Lydia Margarita Saenz, Judy Clancy, Esmeralda G. Garcia. Row 2: Sandra Jungmann, Bedelia Ann Garcia, Angelita Garza, Rosa Marrogum, Susan Dunahoo, Nora Edna Gonzalez, Irene J. Medina, Pearl Garcia. Row 3: Linda Dewey, Jan Wilkinson, Martha Huffstutler (reporter), Cynthia Ann Williams, Sherry Arterburn (sports representative), Shirley Powers, Gloria Garza, Molly Rodriguez, Karen Rae Cavett (president). Row 4: Helen Elaine Bremer (treasurer), Sharon Scott, Irma I. Ramirez (secretary). Leading WRA activities were Helen Elaine Bremer, treasurer; Irma Ramirez, secretary; Karen Cavett, president; and Flo- rinda Hernandez, sports representative. Womens Recreation Association The Womens Recreation Association tries to provide recreational activities for the coeds. The organization does this by sponsoring the women's intramural program and various social activities throughout the year. 157 Row 1: Ninfa Canales, Barbara Holland (secretary), Diane Whalan, Lupe C. Tijerina, Lupe Rodriguez, Row 2: Rolando Garza, Mike Carter (treasurer), Raul Garza (president), Fernando Garza. Row 3: Carlos A, Herrera. Roger Berry (parliamentarian), Barrett W, Pierce. Young Democrats Young Democrats carry on the principles and traditions of the National Democratic Party and are pledged to support the nominees of this party, thereby placing its welfare above ait selfish interests. Guiding Young Democrats in their activities were Angelica Tijerina, vice president; Robert G. Rogers, advisor; Raul Garza, president; Barbara Holland, secretary; and Roger Berry, parliamentarian. 158 Row 1: Mike Bell (guideon bearer), Sharon Terry (sweetheart). Row 2: C Maj, Israel Yzaguirre (commander), Francisco J, Montemayor, Oscar Castillo, Jay Segrest, Romeo Trevino, Orlando Medina, C Capt. Jerry Hill (executive officer). Row 3: Thomas Stanfield, Terry Stanfield, Dennis Hart, Victor Mtiniz, Larry Thomas. Row 4: William Vereecken, Dennis Horton, David Morrill, Frank Feild, Ottie Gillespie, Roldan Gutierrez. Drill Team The Kings Rifles, A l’s ROTC Drill Team, is composed of eighteen Cadets. The team par- ticipates annually in drill competition through- out the state and nation. This year the team took first place in the Washington’s Birthday Drill Team Competition in Laredo to become one of the top teams in the state. 159 Row 1: Dana Eddleblute. Row 2: Jerry Hill (commander), Manuel Soliz (squad leader), Michael L Harris, Sgt. J. Castorena, Henry R. Schiro, Glenn H. Travis, James D, Soden, Charles Gillett (deputy commander). Row 3: Robert Williams, Roel Montalvo, Joe Sheridan, Thomas Stanfield, Ronnie Bayless, David Magby, C. Thomas Richey, Hector Mendoza. Row 4: Leopoldo Hill, Ramiro Quintero, Michael B. Matteson, Gerald Keith Luce, Bill Price, Joe Steinmeyer, Sgt. Major Frank Feild, Larry Lynch, Row 5: Jose Camacho, Noe Yzaguirre, Norman S. Wirth, Jr., Gill Ediger, Farris Wooton, Douglas Brown, Wayne Porter, Gilbert Gonales. The Rangers put into practice new tactics of counter-guerrilla warfare. Rangers Now in its second year at A l is the organ- ization known as the Rangers. Participation in this group is strictly voluntary and it is run entirely by the cadets, who plan and conduct all of the field exercises. The main goals of membership in this group are to give advanced infantry training in the tactics and techniques of a counter-guerrilla force, to instill initiative in the cadets, to improve physical fitness, and to teach leadership. Row 1: Maj. Sterling M. Rogers (advisor), C Capt. Jerry Hill (president), C Capt. Eddie Hatch (vice president), C Capt. V. C. Artale (secretary- treasurer), C Capt. L. T. Wier (reporter), C S.F.C. Jay Segrest (sgt. at arms). Row 2: Charles Gillett, Billy Ashton. Pedro Garza, Harry Wickersham, Robert Ruiz, Carlos A. Herrera, Robert Ingram. Row 3: Charles A. Barber, John D. Gwin, James T. Finley. Row 4: Gary L. Hightower, Noe Yzaguirre, Dan Taylor, Sam Mowery, James Fox, Danny Porter, Hector X. Lopez. The Reserve Officers Association is an or- ganization for those ROTC Army officers who are either classified as juniors or seniors. The purpose of the ROA is to promote better affili- ations among the officers of the United States Army. Reserve Officers Association 161 Row 1: Maj. Sterling M. Rogers, Gregory Edelert, William A. Tinney Jr,, C 2nd Lt. Keith Redforcf, Row 2; C Capt. James Fox, Tommy Davis, Richard Green, Sam Mowery, Michael B. Matteson. The purpose of the ROIC Rifle Team is to develop and promote marksmanship. The team represents the Texas A f Army ROTC in rifle marksmanship competitions with college groups from across the state and region. Rifle Team 162 Cadet Battalion Staff Row 1: C Col. H. W. Wickersham, Battalion Commander Row 2: C Maj. Vincent Artale, S I; C Capt. Israel Yzaguirre, S-3; C Capt, Larry Wier, S-4; C lst Lt. William Ashton, PIO; C Sgt. Maj. Frank E. Feild. Row 1: Maj, Sterling M. Rogers, Col. Leonard M. Pederson, Capt. Alexander D. Davis. Row 2: Sgt. l.C. Roland W. Crawford, Sgt. Maj. Ellis L, Lawson, M. Sgt. Jimmy R, Holbrook, Staff Sgt Jose C. Castorena, SP5 Craig M. Stambaugh. Cadre Staff A Company B Company 164 c Company Band Company 165 In squad tactics, this ROTC cadet increases fire after coming All equipment used by the cadets is stored in the ROTC armory, out of the protection of a smoke screen. C Col. H. W. Wickersham takes the place of a regular faculty member in briefing the men for the day’s maneuvers. Greeks Inter-Fraternity Council Steve Bradley Kappa Sigma Steve Cavazos Kappa Sigma Sergeant-at-Arms Benny Nernec Sigma Rho Jimmy Newell Alpha Tau Omega Vernie Glasson Alpha Tau Omega Walter McCay Sigma Rho President Kent Thompson Kappa Sigma T reasurer Kirh Robinson Kappa Sigma Vice President 170 c X Alpha Chi Omega Pledges Kathy Board, Pledge Class Vice-President Sharon Dick, Pledge Class Parliamentarian Peggy Hahn Diana Held, Pledge Class President Debbie McMahon, Pledge Class Treasurer Sharon Reagan Cheryl Richardson, Pledge Class Chaplain Billie Sheek, Pledge Class Altruistic Chairman Kaye Shipley, Pledge Class Song Leader Georgia Smith, Pledge Class Secretary Linda Spradley Gloria White Shari Whitley, Scholarship Chairman Cynthia Ann Williams Cheryl Baldowsky President Barbara Holland Vice-President Justine Lockman Recording Secretary Blanche Beasley Treasurer Members Pamela Acree Martha Collins, Historian Karen Corcoran, Scholarship Chairman Sue Doughty Nancy Dowling. Warden Judy Gatti, Second Vice-President Deanna D. Gillaspy, Chaplain Vicki Greenlee, Rush Chairman Jackie Melton, Social Chairman Suanne Peek, Assistant Rush Chairman Judy Sensat, Song Leader Linda Lee Shaw, Junior Panhellenic Delegate Sandra Snodgrass, Corresponding Secretary Jeannie Tapp, Senior Panhellenic Delegate Juanita Wilson, Activities Chairman _ Alpha Delta Pi n 174 Faye Bible Advisor Unda Brooks Janet Carlson Virginia Gayle Garrett Lynn Guthrie Carole C. Hanson Pat Hilton Jill Johns Nancy Lewis, Song Leader and Social Chairman Kathleen Morris Karyn Plimper, President Sonny Pond, Vice President Diane Porcher, Treasurer Ann Rogers Carolyn P. Rogers, Scholastic Chairman Paula Stanga, Secretary Judy Wilson Carolyn Johnson President Genie Pennebaker Vice President Connie Lawrence Secretary Ginny Carlisle Treasurer Members Lynn Arnold Janie Backus Judy Benge, Scholarship Chairman Carol Bitter, Guard and Efficiency Chairman Judy Brooks Diana Cantlon, PanheNenic Delegate Nadine Elsberry Vivian Fournier, Social Chairman Linda Goleman, Junior Panhellenic Delegate Danna Hans, Activities and Honors Chairman Franci Meyer Kay Moore, Chaplain Maureen O’Brien, Music Chairman Kathy Pfluger Cindy Portman Sharon Scott, Reporter-Historian 175 n Chi Omega Diane Duncan Monna Evans Charlene Held Carole Hurley Sandy Johnson Judy Karr, Pledge President Janis Kasper Sandra Knight Marsha McDonald, Pledge Secretary Pat McGuire Sharon McMurry, Pledge Treasurer Sue Nielsen Cissie Pumphrey. Pledge Vice President Barbie Rosse Glenda Yauch Kay Lynne Sharp Treasurer Joyce Beemler President Lore Hill Vice President Carol Darden, Social Chairman Kathy Davis, Junior Panhellenic Delegate Pat Hoag Kathryn Holder Erin Hutchison Ree Johnson Lo Reese Kocian, Rush Captain and Senior Panhellic Delegate Terry Leslie Pat Lonergan, Activities Chairman Sandra Melbern Suzanne Osterloh, Historian Marianna Page, Song Leader Sandra Piper, Pledge Trainer Mary Anna Reichert Lela Ann Stephenson Zeta Tau Alph Pledges Loretta Barton, Recording Secretary Katie Burns Carro! Coggin, Vice-President Linda Gale Collins, Song Leader Carmen Evans, Corresponding Secretary Nicki Henderson, President Anais Hill, Social Chairman Tommy Drene Latham, Historian Pam McPherson Barbara Patzig, Program Chairman 178 Karen Pavelka Shirley Shannon Linda Glasson Smart, Treasurer Donna Stewart Pam Cornett Ginger Hartman Vice-President Jo Beth Esterak President Secretary Sue Baca Treasurer Members Jane Hayes Brown Mary V. Carroll, Ritual Chairman Ruth Cramer, Assistant Treasurer Pam Downing Jody Glock, Historian Mary K. Griffin Cherlyn Hazlett Sue Lofland, Music Chairman Dana E. Love, Activities Chairman Sugar McBurnett Carolyn McCauley Patricia McGee, Standards Chairman Barbara Nordmeyer Audrey Deorsam Judy Passmore, Philanthropic Molly Shannon, Scholarship Chairman Zaidee Thomason Katie Todd Randy Martin Wallace, Membership Chairman Nancy Wilder 79 A rR Alpha Gamma Rho • - ' , ■: . . ' .. 0mmm Paul R. ChiJen Advisor Dr, John W, Howe Advisor Dr. David R. Pratt Advisor Pledges Harvey Buehring Kenneth Moore Carl Ortmann Timothy Smith Jim Underbrink Donald Houser Treasurer Bill Underbrink President Leslie E. Brieden Vice-President Daniel Yanta Secretary Members Robert Alexander Normie Buehring Frankie R. Cerroch Charles Ray Guettler Jim H. Sells, Historian Fred Steves Gary Underbrink, Reporter James Weimer Mike Yeary Alpha Tau Omega Charles R. Hoffman Advisor E. L Sparks, Jr. Advisor Pledges Terry Belyeu Tom Case, Pledge Secretary Randy Dietef, Song Leader Gerald M. Fitzgerald Douglas Hindelang Riley Hollingsworth Marshall Lochausen Keith Rives Larry Wayne Robertson Gene Sullivan, Pledge President Brian Vrazel, Pledge Treasurer Jay Davis Worthy Master Tim Elliott Worthy Chaplain Marvin L. Smart Worthy Keeper of the Exchequer Beau Miller Worthy Keeper of the Annals Carol Darden Sweetheart Jackie Autry Kenneth Barnes Robert Belcher, Worthy Usher David Boerner Don Carnes Eddy Chelkowski Joel Deborah Vernie Glasson Charles Higgins, Social Chairman Gary L. Hightower Don Knight Danny G. McClanahan, Worthy Scribe Jimmy Newell, Public Relations Officer Rusty Phillips Frank Prather Ronnie Ryon Wayne Schubert, Worthy Sentinel Mike Smith Gene K. Veselka Jerry Woodward Members Mark Hemmen President Jeff Roerig Vice-President Arthur J. Uehlinger, Jr. Recording Secretary Buddy Gillespie Treasurer Danny Beam Samuel C. Carter III Ray Cherry David Clark, Parliamentarian Carl Conner Johnny Copeland Bob Devine, Social Chairman Frank Falvella Mike Gyllenband Ned Hodge David Hurst William Hutto Ronny Latham Danny Porter Rob Roy Rice III, Pledge Trainer Richard Robertson Jay Segrest Hardy Sides Bruce Siebert G. Lynn Smith Donald Walker, Corresponding Secretary Bill Whitworth Larry Wier John Eric Zey Members Steve Anderson Billy Ashton K 2 : • ■ ' Kappa Sigma 186 Danna Hans Sweetheart Rick Bridgers, Secretary Douglas Campbell, Social Director Martin J. Chiuminatto, Jr. Mike L. Garner, Sergeant at Arms Wilbur Randal Godsey Eddy Herrera Claude Calvin Jennings, Jr.r Treasurer Don Nelson Joel Schrimsher, Song Leader John Waddell, President Jerald Joe Wheeler John R. Womack, Jr., Vice President George Wetzel Secretary Warren ‘'Bo” Kratz Treasurer James H. Foster Soda! Director Kirk Robison Vice-President Members Fred Allen Floyd Blankenship Dave Burris Ben E. Davis, Jr, James Roddy Davis Paul Duke Patrick Elder, Athletic Chairman David W. Harris Tony Krueger Hollis McKinney, Sergeant-at-Arms Bucky Narro, Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Redford Ladner P. Roberts Corwin Teltschik Ronnie Unterbrink Charles V. Willette, Jr. Ben F. Wilson III 187 Sigma Rho Pledges Timmy Braniff Bubba Cooke Pat Lonergan Sweetheart Donald E, Fleming Advisor Forrest (Skip) Diemer Dean William Eddleblute John D. Gwin Emmett Harris Harold (Hal) Jay Tommy Joyner, Pledge Class Spokesman Lyndon Mellinger Greg Oveland Kit Pearson Larry Pugh Mike Rains Reggie Salyer, Songleader J. R. (Jim) Sandifer Dean Shafer Ricky Spencer Michael W, Stanfield, Pledge Class Treasurer Jim Weber, Pledge Class Secretary Roger West Jim E. Winton John Wright Benny Nemee Consul Robert B, Sharpies Pro Consul Presnail C. Cage Quaestor Ronnie Adams Annotator Members Dewey Acker John Anderson Ray Blaskowsky Stephen Carleton William B. Ericson Robert Fish Eddie F. Hatch, Magister Michael Hebert Buster Horlen Larry Joe Jurica H. A. “Buddy'1 Lynam Nick Martine Walter B. McCay, Social Chairman Jay Kent Milam Chuck Ordner Jim Schroeder Charles T. Smith Kenneth T. Smith Bryan Steves, Public Relations Chairman Dan Taylor Features A constant watch by the life guard is security for students. All kinds of swimming trunks are used at the pool. Coach Eugene Green relaxes after a hard day of teaching swimming. A relief from the Texas heat is a dip at the pool. Student Council members collect applica- tions from candidates. Two students think of their reasons for wanting to file for student council posts. Posters . . . Rogelio Cabrera works indus- triously on a poster for one of the many candidates. The halls and breeze-ways of A l were filled with posters, banners, cartoons, and pictures. David Brinkley, member of the Huntley-Brinkley NBC News Team, Brinkley dons a new Stetson that was given to him by the A l is greeted by Dewey Palmer at the Corpus Christi International Press Club. Airport. . . . And this is David Brinkley NBC News, Washington Question? Well! Jn my opinion . . . Sandia Time Tables were covered with sandias which were passed out to students and faculty at the summer watermelon party. Aggie style of eating sandia is demonstrated here by a hungry student. Watermelon-eating calls for informal attire. The New Christy Minstrels performed February 22 before a standing-room-only crowd. The show was a combination of blues, folk music, jazz, Western music, and comedy. Several solos were sung by members of the group. Minstrels Perform For Capacity Crowd The two girls harmonized on several numbers with the leader of the band. The breaking of disection of a cat The The sculpting of a head . . . The strength of a sportsman . .. The maintanance of a rifle . . . Students enjoy the beauty . the uncommonness 203 Athletics F ootball Javelinas Coaching Staff Kneeling: John Murray, Line Coach; Gil Steinke, Head Coach, Standing: K, Y. Owens, Backfield Coach: Kenneth Kelley, End Coach; Weldon Wilson, Student Assistant. Row 1: Pat McGill, Dwayne Nix, Larry Pullin, Denis Webb, Tony Langfeld, Jerry Gates, Fred Teer, John Kardow, Jerry Hajovsky. Row 2; Jimmy Responded Albert Bethea, Herb Pennick, Carlos Saldana, Butch Riley, Dennis Deville, Doyte Samuel, Mike Mitcha more, Johnny Keys. Row 3: Quintin Holtz, Chris Nutnez, Gary Gilbert, Bill Pettijohn, James Hill, Phelan Allee, Leroy Deanda, James Friesenhahn, Morrow Whited. Butch Thomas, Thomas Domal. Row 4: Dennis Nietenhoefer, Gene Upshaw, Alvin Matthews, Terry Oglesby, Leslie Grant, Bubba Hart, Gene Walkoviak, Keith Yarnold, David Sullivan, Fred Ekmark, Score Board Texas A6-I Opponents 12 McNeese State 6 9 Los Angeies State 10 7 Trinity 6 21 Stephen F. Austin 22 24 East Texas State 25 28 McMurry 0 23 Sul Ross 0 13 Howard Payne 8 0 Sam Houston 10 3 Southwest Texas State 9 210 Texas A J 12 McNeese State 6 Terry Oglesby’s first game as a quarterback was a creditable performance as he scored one TD and was the game's top rusher with 42 yards on 15 carries. He added another 85 yards on five passes which included a 49 yard touchdown strike to James Hill for the Hog’s first score. McNeese had a formidable defense which didn't allow A I a single first down in the second half while limiting the Hogs to a total 33 yards offense. Dwayne Nix is caught from behind after receiving Oglesby's pass. Coach John Murray reviews plays before Los Angeles game. Los Angeles State 10 Texas A6-1 9 The one point loss by the Hoggies came after the L.A. State Diablos held them for only 134 yards of net offense and 22 yards rushing. In the second half after a field goal James Hill caught a 55 yard touchdown pass from Terry Oglesby, and with seconds to go in the game they missed the two point conversion to lose the game. 211 Texas A£mI Trinity 6 7 A tough Trinity defense as anticipated limited A I to one touchdown with a 9 yard pass from Terry Oglesby to Dwayne Nix. Trinity was first to score with two field goals in the second quarter, one from 41 yards and the other from 30 both were made by Marvin Upshaw brother of A I's Gene Upshaw. During a practice drill the first team scrimmages against the second team when preparing to take on Trinity. Stephen F. Austin 22 — Texas A -I 21 An exciting game ended with the second one point defeat for the Hoggies when a bad snap and a fumble both in the fourth quarter by A I were turned into Stephen F. Austin's scores. The bad snap on the A I 30 yard line was turned into a Stephen F. Austin's field goal, and a fumble was picked up by a Lumberjack and carried to a touchdown. Terry Oglesby finds himself face to face with a Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack. Phelan Ailee tries to evade tackle in roll out. East Texas State 25 — Texas A 4 24 Hoggies work on pass defense just before a game. Phelan Allee scores a touchdown against McMurry. The highlight of the game was Terry Ogles- by’s record breaking performance of the most yards passing in a single game—254 yards. Randy Johnson previously held the record with 250 yards. Herb Penniek and Phelan Allee each scored a touchdown rushing, and Dwayne Nix and Pat McGill each scored a touchdown from Oglesby's passing. Head Coach Gil Steinke shows how to be alert on defense. Texas A S4 28 McMurry 0 A crushing A 1 defense checked McMurry to a net total offense of 23 yards which included a minus five yards rushing. Tony Langfield was named 4Tone Star Conference Lineman of the Week as a result of his defensive work. 213 Texas A6d 23 Sul Ross 0 Terry Oglesby passing Texas A l stomped Sul Ross, ranked number three in the NAIA standings, ending the longest winning streak in Texas college football as Sul Ross was going for its 22nd regular season win. John Kardow was cited Lone Star Conference Lineman of the Week for his magnificent performance in the game. Kardow kicked three field goals and two extra points, and he also made two key interceptions. End coach Kenneth Kelley calls signals at A l practice. Phelan Allee Receiving Texas A -I 13 Howard Payne 8 Terry Oglesby completed 16 of 24 passes for 292 yards and two touch- downs to erase his previous passing mark of 254 yards. Wing back Pat McGill also broke a record as he caught four of Terry’s passes for 123 yards and one touch- down. The A l defense held back the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets twice in the 4th period on the 18 and 35 yard lines of A l to preserve the win. Sam Houston State 10 Texas A l 0 The only bright spot of the game was when A f's Dwayne Nix caught five passes to surpass Sid Blank's record mark of 30 catches and 388 yards in a single season. Nix’s record: 34 passes and 510 yards. Two fumbles in the second half led to the defeat, one being on the Sam Houston's 3 yard line that led three plays later to Sam Houston's only touchdown. The other fumble was on the A Ts 28 which led to three more points for Sam Houston on a field goal. irTry l r Emfi Gene Upshaw stands tall on the A f defense ready for the next play. A Texas sunset on the back of two A l players bids them good-by as they finish their last practice of the year. Southwest Texas State Texas A l 3 After three scoreless quar- ter’s S.W. Texas kicked a field goal and A I with 54 seconds remaining in the game also kicked a field goal to tie the game. But with only 12 seconds In the game SWT quarterback Jesse Perkens lofted a 40 yard scoring toss for the win. And in Coach Gil Steinke’s words: This last game was just the story of the season, we couldn’t win the close ones, ’66 Lettermen Ed Chamberlain Falfurrias Leroy Deanda Brown wood Gary Gilbert Boling Dennis Deville Uvalde Tony Langfeld D'Hanis John Kardow San Antonio Glen McDonald Ingleside Pat McGill Columbus Herb Pennick San Antonio Bill Pettijohn Boling Larry Pullin Nixon Jimmy Respondek Yorktown Carlos Saldana Laredo Carl Smith Corpus Christi Doyle Samuel Houston Butch Riley Ingleside Fred Teer Taft Gene Upshaw Honorable Mention Little AILAmerica Team Robstown David Sullivan Refugio Denis Webb Brazoria Jimmy Weber Trainer Steve Caruso Trainer Ronald Hunt Head Trainer Greg Doramus Manager Larry Steinke Manager Row 1: Bob Mitchell, Mike Smith, Tom Cunningham, Dennis Leach, Ron Mrazek, Roger Richey- Row 2: Henry Hodge, Jimmie Parker, Chuck Meyer, Gary Wideman, Bob Rainey. Basketball Ben Hobbs, Sports Publicity Director, signals Bob Rainey to wait for a foul shot before re entering the game. Coach Ted Carley points out individual errors in a time out Carley and His Cagers Coach Carley compares notes and statistics at the half with his as sistant coach Gus Laemmrich then . . . . , . explains them to the players before the start of the second half. A quiet exit is made by Coach Carley1 s players after the loss of the last home game. Jimmie Parker drives in a hook-shot. Chuck Meyer Kimberly, Wis. Gary Wideman Somerset Roger Richey receives pass from Tom Cunningham Mike Smith, Manor Tom Cunningham, San Antonio ’67 Score Board Dennis Leach San Antonio Rainey dribbles his way into the basket, .. Opponent Houston Baptist College 62 66 University of St, Thomas 85 90 Trinity University 126 97 University of Corpus Christi 93 83 Southwestern U. 70 53 East Texas State U. 84 79 McMurry College 88 74 Southwest Texas State College 83 83 Howard Payne College 69 86 Sul Ross State College 63 57 Sam Houston State College 93 85 Stephen F. Austin State College 93 83 230 Bob Mitchell Corpus Christi Henry Hodge Kingsville . . . while Meyer sets up a screen. Coach K. Y. Owens Woods Mathews goes off the ground to Siam the ball. Tennis 232 Ernest Rodriguez serves in a practice session. Dwain Fuller Denson Copus John Mathews John Mathews side steps to use a back stroke. Billy McCandless Woods Mathews Ernest Rodriguez 233 Track Row 1: Robert Fish, Douglas Klenke, Homer Martinez, Verland Beard, Mike Ridens. Row 2: Ronny Gerwick, David Hinojosa, Jay James, James Hill, Topper Davenport, Alvin Matthews. The familiar gestures and yells of Coach Kenneth Kelley are part of the scene in Javalina Stadium during track season. The thrill of track is the split-second coord- ination of mind and muscle with the crack of the starting gun. Coach Kelley times Homer Martinez as he comes across in a 440-yard dash with a 57.6 seconds time. An A l athlete is propelled by the force of a fiber glass pole. Robert Fish has a practice run on the hurdles with the A t Library Tower in the background. John Davenport and Ronny Gerwick practice on relay contact. Randy Hahn sharply demonstrates his swinging style. Coach Wilmer Aldrich Golf Neal Collins uses his three iron to get out of a sand trap. Fitness Through Physical Education There are two ways of getting up the monkey bars, you put your left foot up . . . . . • or you get pushed up Staring at the Trampoline canvas is a cau- A gym student tries walking on his hands. tious student. 239 Classes Fish Enter New World Two Freshmen, after much deliberation, decide which courses to take and when. Rod Grayson demonstrates the skill of self-painting for the Shirttail Parade. Included in the purchases of most Freshmen are A l sweatshirts. Freshman Officers: Sharon Terry, vice president, Billie Sheek, treasurer, E. H. Cooper, president Caroll Abel, Brownsville Roland Acosta, Mission Hank Adcox, Sr., Bishop Donald Aguilar, Natalia Sheryl Afbers, Bishop Lucila Almaraz, Alice Peggy Anderson, Seguin Robert Michael Appell, Alice Arnold H. Arce. Kingsville Raul Arizpe, Dei Rio Emmett Bacy, Corpus Christi Ruth Marie Baker, Sinton Kathy Balzer, Robstown Rayburn B. Barbee, Taft Glen Barbier, La Marque Steve Bard, Harlingen Carol Ann Barg, Agua Dulce Cora Barnes. Falfurrias Joe Barnett, San Antonio Estella Barrera, Alice Bill Barrios, San Antonio Beth Barrow, New Orleans Jane Barton, Kenedy Loretta Barton, Corpus Christi Wayne Basham, San Antonio Ronnie Bayless, Taft Linda Beardsley, Kenedy Jack Beauchamp, Kingsville Kathleen Bedre, Aransas Pass Sandy Bel, Corpus Christi Laura Jeane Bennett, Victoria Douglas Benson, Pharr Beverly Benton, Beeville Kenneth A. Berger, Schulenburg Ruben Bernal, Chilpancingo, Mexico Earl Bissett, Corpus Christi Stanley Blackstone, Premont Gaynelle Boenig, Woodsboro Bill Bolen, Kingsville Conaria Booker, Asheville, N,C, Irene Bowie, Bishop Travis Briggs, Amarillo Toni Brimage, Kingsville Jimmy Brock, Freer 244 Janet Brown. San Antonio Janie Browning. Corpus Christi Sandy Bureau. Harlingen Barbara J. Burns, Ingram Katie Bums, Dilley Charles Burris, Luling Thomas Butler, Alice Tommy Butts, Bishop Joe H. Byrne, Tilden Margot Cad riel, Kingsville Adan Canale, Robstown Luis Ray Cano, Corpus Christi Lee Ronald Cantile, San Antonio Margaret Cantilli, Devine Carlos Cantu Jr., Woodsboro Lynn Caraway, Pleasanton Michael Carlson, Seattle, Washington Anne Carroll, Alice Della Jo Carroll, Bay City Hermine Candy” Carters, Alice Victoriano Casas, San Diego M inerva Castaneda, Raymondville Alonzo Castillo, Sinton Carolyn Chant, Devine Adriana E. Chapa, Kingsville Martin J. Chiuminatto Jr. Kingsville David Christensen, Rivera Marilyn Claiborne, Galveston Marian Clampitt, Kingsville Donna Clark, Corpus Christi Frank Clark, Freer Anthony Cocek, Bishop John Coe, Harlingen Allen Collins, San Antonio Linda Gail Collins, Kingsville Harry C. Colwell, Hargill John Connor, Kingsville Alan Cooke, Corpus Christi E. H. Cooper Jr., Somerset Michefette Cooper, Kingsville Freshman girls did a good job of showing the proper respect for upperclassmen at the Shirttail Parade the night before homecoming. Freshmen Donnie Cowart, Henderson Tim Cox, San Antonio Donald Craig, Vanderbilt Rondall Craig, Vanderbilt Maura Tony Cravens, Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico Elizabeth Cremar, Hebbronville Judy Crowers, Marshfield Hills, Mass. Robert Cumberland, Kingsville John Cummings, Rockport Betty Kay Cureton. Kingsville Susie Custer, Kingsville Don M. Davis, Premont Diana C. DeLeon, Kingsville Jeannie Lee DeSpain, Freer Katherine DeSpain, Freer 246 Mina Doan, San Benito Frank A. Dodson Jr., Harlingen Alan Lee Dolezal, Waco Thomas Dolezal, Port Lavaca Darryl A. Dominguez, San Antonio Mary Theresa Doucet, Port Arthur Henry Drake, Arlington Richard Dreiltng, Portland Diane Duncan, Hondo Ross Edge, Bishop Gail Edwards, Port Lavaca Carl E. English, La Marque Brad Engstron, Garwood Thomas Epps, Corpus Christi Robert Escobar, San Diego Joe Robert Espinosa, Refugio Carmen Evans, Corpus Christi Cynthia Evans, San Antonio Mona Evans, Mathis Bill Fett, Harlingen Mitchell Flemmings, Corpus Christi James Florence, Brownsville Jose Flores. Alice Manuel Flores Jr., Hebbronville Raul Guerrero Flores. Sinton Addison Flowers, Katy Garner Foley, Alice Sherry Forest, Kingsville John Fuessel, Colorado Springs, Colo. Robert Gant, Alice Arturo Garcia, San Diego Diana Garcia, Alice Eddie A Garcia, San Antonio Idalia Garcia, Hebbronville Juan Garcia, Kingsville Mary Garcia, Palestine Yolanda Garcia, Floresvilie Alvaro A. Garza, San Diego Graciela Garza, Raymondville Jesus F. Garza, Benavides Maria Perla Garza, Rio Grande City Mary Ella Garza, Kingsville Laura L. Gass, Comfort Mike Gewin, Pearsall John Paul Gibson, Bay City Warren Giese, Campbellton Laura Gilliland, Raymondville Shirley Gingerich, Tuleta Michael Glen Gilbert, La Marque Richard J. Gluck, Brownsville Gerald Goad, San Benito Janice Goebel, Cuero Alonzo Orta Gonzales, Sinton Aurelio Gonzales Jr.r Kingsville Felix B. Gonzales, San Antonio Edna D. Gonzales, Roma George Gonzalez, Corpus Christi Guile Gonzalez Jr,, Falfurrias Humberto Gonzalez, Laredo Jose E. Gonzalez, Kingsville Lorenzo Gonzalez, Corpus Christi Maria Del Rosario Gonzalez, Rio Grande City Ruben M, Gonzalez, Robstown Reynaldo P. Gomez, Beeville Tommy Goslin, Devine Kathy Graham, Bishop Bubba Grant, Waco Rodney Grayson, Jr,, Grand Isle, La. Kathryn Greenberg, Lake Jackson Robert J, Griessei, Laredo Janie Guerara, Alice Aurora Guerra, Kingsville Elma Guerra, Corpus Christi Jorge E. Guerra, Falfurrias Esperanza A. Gutierrez, Hebbronville Yolanda Guzman, Benavides Albert Haas, San Antonio 248 Peggy Sue Hahn, Westhoff Randy Hahn, San Antonio Forrester Halamicek, Fredericksburg Penny Hales, Pettus Thea Kay Hamilton, San Benito Bert Haner, Realitos Cherie Harriman, Pleasanton Elizabeth Harris, Corpus Christi Emmett Harris, Corpus Christi Mike Harris, McAllen Dennis Hart, San Antonio Sue Hartman, Victoria Ronnie Hausler, Kingsville Freshmen James Hearn, Pleasanton Jerry Hearn, Raymondville Sandy Heard, Alice Brenda Heflin, Refugio William Henderson, Tilden Violet Herbert, Fredericksburg Alfred Hernandez, Bishop Leopold Hill, San Antonio Gary Hillje, Cotulla James Hillje, Cotulla Douglas Hindelang, San Antonio Erna Hinojosa, Corpus Christi Gloria Hinojosa, Kingsville Curtis Hinton, Sinton Charlene Hinze, Robstown Danny Hodgkins, Sanderson Frank Hoelzel, Alice Bonnie Holt, Somerset Ethel Howerton, Kenedy Robert Huff, Alice 249 William P, Hunt, Austin Carole Hurley, Pleasanton Carl R. Ingrum, Angleton Micky Ivy, Kingsville Jerry Jackson, Corpus Christi William James, Jr., Somerset John Jameson, Covington, Louisiana Lydia Jauregui, Freeport Jane Jeffrey, Lyford Mary Ann Jenkins, Palacios Carol Jennings, Bishop Charles Johnson, Harlingen Courtney Johnson, Rockport Jay Johnson, San Benito Jeanie A. Johnson, Freer Sandy Johnson, Kingsville Robert K, Jones, Winnie Roderick W. Jones, Houston Sandra Jungmann, Bishop Janis Kasper, Cuero Mike Kastner, Driscoll Pat Kelley, Beeville Leon Kellough Jr., Corpus Christi Jimmy Keng, Sinton Linda Kerr, Harlingen Darlene Key, Kingsville Dale Kimble, Robstown Nancy King, Robstown Weldon Klenke, Falfurrias Sandra Knight, Kingsville Joyce Kocian, Bloomington John Kreidler, McAllen Al Krenek, Shiner Frank Lane, Harlingen Tommy N. Lane, San Antonio Edwina Lange, Corpus Christi 250 David Lawrence, Bishop Peter Lee, Pharr Robert E. Lee, Jr., Luting Tommy A, Lester, Banquete Nancy Lewis, San Benito Lindy Lloyd, Corpus Christi Marshall Lochausen, San Antonio Marsha Locke, Kingsville Belin Lopez, Hebbronville Diana Lopez, Bishop Frances Chaney Lopez, Kingsville Santos Lopez, Three Rivers Laura Lorenz, Stockdale Jimmie Loth ringer, Fforesville Gerald Keith Luce, Mission Victor McCain, San Antonio Michael McCarley, Portland Candy McCarroll, San Antonio James McClelland, Kingsville Cheryl McCracken, Pettus Freshmen Proudly sporting his new haircut, this fresh- man football player combs his hair with me- ticulous care before leaving for a date It is one of the traditions at A l that all freshmen athletes have their hair cut in a manner which denotes the school. 251 John McDaniel, Corpus Christi Mary Kay McDonald, Mathis Barbara S. McGee, Kingsville Anna Beth Mclnvale, Alice John McIntyre, Corpus Christi Rebecca Me Knight, San Antonio Sondra McMannis, Corpus Christi Pam McPherson, Riviera Susan McQueen, Donna Craig Mabrito, San Antonio Donna MacAllister, Sebastian David Magby, Corpus Christi Rita Maldonado, Alice Richard V, Malone, Devine Cynthia Mann, San Antonio Carl Marrullier, Houston J. T. Marshall, Aransas Pass Lawrence Martin, Devine Conception Martinez, Cuero Dolores Martinez, Waco Joe E. Martinez, Port Lavaca Maria Yolanda Martinez, Kingsville Nelda Martinez, Mercedes Romulo Mascorro, Refugio John Mathews, Edinburg Stanley Matson, Port Lavaca Jack Mayfield, San Antonio Kenneth R. Mazurek, Bandera Gloria Mendiola, Raymondville Linda Merritt, Mineola Barbara Mertens, Kingsville Linda Mills, Kenedy Phillip Mitchell, Houston Dale Moerbe, Bishop Rolando Molina, Kingsville Salvador Monroy, KerrviMe John D. Montgomery, Falfurrias Robert Montoya, Corpus Christi Martha Moody, Robstown Ern Mooney, Victoria James Moore, Medina Judy Moore, Chicago, III, Margaret Moore, Freer Frances Mora, Alice Sheryl Morgan, Premont Eudoxcio Morin, San Diego Kathleen Morris, Hebbronville Nancy Morris, Cutoff, La. Thomas Morris, Premont Lee Moseley, Poteet Sherryl Muennik, Bishop Monica Murch, Chicago, III. Patricia Murphy, Riviera Gary Naumann, San Antonio Albert Nava Jr., Alice Cynthia Newsom, Kingsville Tommye Ann Newton, Harlingen Cuong Nguyen, Saigon Virgii D. Nugent, Freer Gary Nunnallee, San Antonio Anita O’Neal, Corpus Christi Carl Ortmann, Poth Sharon Osburn, Falfurrias Albert G. Padilla, Del Rio Cecilia Padilla, Del Rio Tom Partlow, Beeville Dwayne Patterson, Riviera Barbara Patzig, Baton Rouge, La. Karen Pavelka, Banquete Paul Pavlovsky, San Antonio Doyle Peake, Houston Kit Pearson, Joppa, 111. Sarah Pearson, Bishop Delfino Perez, Freer Estela Perez, Kingsville Estefla Perez, San Diego Margarito Perez, Sinton Mary Christine Perez, Alice Shirley Pettigrew, Somerset Dianna Pevestorff, Nordheim Samuel Pfannstiel, Marion John Phalen, East Cleveland, Ohio Marty Phillips, Silsbee Douglas Plant, Freer Diane Porcher, Houston Larry Pugh, Carrizo Springs Cissie Pumphrey, Taylor Madelyn Quevillion, San Antonio Maria D. Ramirez. Mercedes Maria Ramirez. Kingsville Alicia Ramos, Calallen Marvin Ramsey, Donna Rosajane Ray, Kingsville Doyle Raymond, Alice Tommy Remlinger, Riviera Dennis Remmert, Bishop Esther Reyes, Corpus Christi Oscar Reyes, San Antonio Coed calendar girls for this year are: Miss September, Beverly Binton; Miss November, Sherry Smith; Miss January, Georgia Smith; Miss March, Marcia McDonald; Miss May, Jan Habeeb; and Miss July, Carmen Evans, Richard Reyes Jr., San Antonio Dana Rice, Freer Brian Richardson, San Antonio Cheryl Richardson, San Antonio Ricky Richardson, San Benito Leon John Rigamonti, San Antonio Juan Rincones, Lyford Cheri Ringen, San Antonio Albert Rivera, San Antonio George Rivera, Alice Jose Luis Barrera Rivera, Kingsville Gerald Rock, Hondo James Rodriguez Jr., Luling Rebecca Rodriguez, Raymondville Reynaldo V. Rodriguez. Raymondville Rodrigo Rodriguez Jr., La Feria Freshmen Other coed calendar girls are: Miss August. Gloria White; Miss June. Laura Gilliland; Miss April, Katie Burns; Miss February, Linda Brooks; Miss December, Billie Ann Sheek; and Miss October, Sandra Johnson. Rogelio R. Rodriguez, Elk City, Oklahoma Carla Rogers, Kingsville Keith Roper, Corpus Christi Barbie Rosse, Kingsville Marilyn Sue Roy, Los Fresnos Eusebio A. Rubio, Port Lavacca Carmen Celina Ruiz, Realitos Fidencio Ruiz, Sinton Jane Rutledge, San Antonio Michael Rutledge, Ocala, Fla. Joe Ryan, Krnes City John Rymer, San Antonio Cynthia Ryon, Kingsville Freshmen Alma Saavedra, Corpus Christi Jose H. Saenz, San Diego Samuel Saldivar, Alice Francisco Xavier Salinas, Hebbronville Linda Satinas, Alice Doyle Samuel, Houston Jeanie Sanchez, Kingsville Joe A. Sanchez, Robstown Tena Sapp, La Feria Delmagene Saunders, George West Angie Scales, Kingsville Rose Ann Scallan, Houston Carla Schilling, Beeville Sandy Schmidt, San Antonio John Schmuck, San Benito Deborah Schneider, Alice Patricia Schubert, Bayside Patrick Schubert, Woodsboro John Schuch, Fredericksburg Donna Scott, Harlingen Philip Scott, Houston William Seifert, Mexico City Susan Seward, La Feria Shirley Shannon, Portland Billie SheeJt, Corpus Christi Stan Short, Katy Steve Shultz, Harlingen Marcelo Silva, Garciasville Jerry Simmons, San Antonio Bill Smith Jr., Taft Georgia Smith, San Antonio Terry Smith, Odem Randy Sparks, Houston Larry Spencer, La Feria Lucy Solis, Armstrong Alex Sotelo, Three Rivers Sylvia Soto, Houston Paul Stanga, Hondo James Staples, Tuleta Mike Stapper, Pleasanton Bebe Stebbins, San Antonio Joe Steinmeyer, Corpus Christi Tom Stephens, San Antonio John Stockton, Kenedy Ronald Stokes, Temple Carol Strickland, Sinton Dennis Sundbeck, Austin Clifford L. Tabbs, Dilley Johnny Tarius, Harlingen Bertie Taylor, McAllen Kenneth A. Teer, Kingsville Mary Tewes, Stockdale Butch Thomas, Lockhart Dennis Thomas, Bellaire Lee Tift, San Antonio 257 Freshmen make their first stop after registration at the bookstore. 258 Leonel Torres, San Diego Vicki Trammell, Harlingen Jose A, Trevino, Kingsivlle Joseph William Trevino, Riviera Lillian Trevino, Kingsville Marilyn Trlica, Skidmore Michael Troppy, Raymondville Henry Alan Troutman, Markham Donna Gaye True, Bishop James Underbrink, Kingsville Julia Uribe, Agua Dulce Jack Van Cleve III, Cotuila Dennis L. Van Deventer, Houston Ernest Vecchio, Falfurrias Ruben Vergara Jr., Robstown Scott Vetters, Corpus Christi Jose V. Villarreal, Laredo Noemi Villarreal, Roma Stefan Vogt, Kingsville Brian Vrazel, Yoakum Richard Waddell, Eagle Lake Elaine Wagner, Austin Fonda Walden, Raymondville Nancy Ward, Bishop Linda Warden, Bertram Marilyn Weeks, Kingsville Ray Weike!, Corpus Christi Jerold J, Wheeler, Sugarland Ross Whitaker, San Antonio Gloria White, San Antonio Karen Yvonne White, Odem William White, Jr,, Houston Sharon Whitley, Bishop Tony Christian Wille III, Seguin Prissie Williams, Corpus Christi Judy Wilson, Kingsville Marsha Wilson, Midland Phyllis Wilson, Kenedy Linda Ann Wingo, Gregory Jim E. Winton, Portland, Maine Norman S. Wirth, Jr., Harlingen David Withers, Fort Mill, South Carolina MikeWoolton, Bandera Ann Worthington, San Antonio Joan Yanta, Runge Dalia Ybarra, Robstown Andrea Yruegas, Houston Calvin Zanzow, Three Rivers Charles Zey, Mission Audrey Adcock, Point Comfort Janie C. Aleman, Corpus Christi Steve Anderson, Harlingen Leone! Arce, Kingsville Lynn Arnold, Ingleside Patricia Sue Arnold, Corpus Christi Curtis Baker, Alice Brenda Baldwin, Alice Roberta Balthrope, San Antonio Van Baizer, Driscoll Ovidio Barbour, Kingsville Gerry F. Barrington, Fremont Shirley Underbrink Barrington, Riviera Myke Barron, Kingsville Kathy Bass, Sebastion Georgetta Batiste, Galveston Henry Bean, San Antonio Janis Beard, Mathis Nancy Becker, Alice Brooksie Beken, Weimar 260 Mike Bell, Austin Terry Lee Belyeu, Robstown Nelda Benavides, Hebbronville Mary Joyce Bendele, Blanco Annette Bercot, Harlingen Johnny Bergman, Edwards, California Judy Birdwell, Jourdanton Carol Bitter, San Antonio Lois Bitterman, San Antonio Rena Blana, Los Fresnos Harold Bluhm, Alice Jerome M. Bockholt, Corpus Christi James Booher, Corpus Christi Earline Borchardt, Orange Grove Richard Bosquez, Robstown Anna Botard, Alice Officers: Micki Elder, secretary Bob Ferguson, president Sandy St. Clair, treasurer Vicki Greenlee, vice president Sophomores Kenneth Bowden, Agua Dulce Joe Brett, Port Lavaca Linda Brewton, Corpus Christi David Brieden, Freer Judy Brooks, Corpus Christi Carole Brown, Eagle Pass Carole L. Brown, San Antonio Diana Brown, Premont Gene Brown, Eagle Pass Linda Brown, Harlingen Thomas R, Brown, Corpus Christi Wanda Brown, Corpus Christi Sharia Jean Browning, Lyford Lenord C. Burrs, Ingram Hugh Burris, Kingsville Linda Burris, Ricardo Susi Burris, Kingsville Karen Busby, Kenedy Samuel Butler III, Alice Agustin Calderon, Guatamala 261 Barbara Campbell, Harlingen Ninfa Canales, La Feria Edwin Cann, Calallen Arnoldo Cantu, San Diego Diana Cantu, Raymondville Elijio Cantu, Falfurrias Eva Cardenas, North Rosita, Coahuila, Mexico Diana Carnes, San Antonio Rosemary A. Carson, Tilden Wayne Carpenter, Uvalde Maria Luisa Carrillo, Benavides Janis Champion, Alice Stanton Chapman Jr., Sabinal Betty Jo Charles, Galveston Ray Cherry, Bishop James B. Clawson, Devine Carol Sandra Clayton, San Antonio Margaret B. Cleland, Houston Karen Cloud, Los Fresnos Edward Lee Coffey Jr., Oxnard, California Carrol Coggin, Corpus Christi Anna Collomore, Pleasanton Mary Cook, Taft Charles (Chuck) Cooper, Harlingen Priscilla Crisp, Nixon David Cristan, San Antonio Suzanne Curtis Pearsall Pamela Cuthrell, Navasota Nasser Dai, Quzrin, Iran Dunfry Danysh, Kenedy Topper Davenport, Luling Jan R. Davis, Alice Kathy Davis, Freer Shelia Davis, Yoakum Dawn Sene DeLao, San Antonio Consuelo T. DeLa Rosa, Kingsville Dennis Deville, Uvalde Sharon Dick, Galveston Dennie Dixon, Belton Douglas Dodds, Corpus Christi Jon M. Donaldson, Uvalde James Donnelly, Houston Susan Doyle, San Antonio Dianna Drury, Point Comfort Norman Duran, McAllen James L. Duron, La Coste Gregory Edelen, San Antonio Gill Ediger, Sinton Micki Elder, Kingsville Glynda Emery, Point Comfort Carl Emshoff, Banquete Nancy Jean Enyart, Alice Harold Epperson, Corpus Christi Michael Erskine, Ingleside Ned Evans, Dallas Darryl Fielder, Bishop Bob Ferguson, San Antonio Linda Finch, Corpus Christi Mary Layne Finley, Mathis Lupe Flores, Mercedes Jean Floyd, Houston Donald Friedeck, New Braunfels Delbert Fuchs. Weimar Bedelia Ann Garcia, Corpus Christi Benito Garcia, Falfurrias Luis A. Garcia, Kingsville Barbara Garey, Uvalde Howard Garrett, Premont Virginia Gayle Garrett, Bishop Angelita Garza, Robstown Fernando Garza, Corpus Christi Gloria Garza, Kingsville Zulema Garza, Falfurrias Geri Giese, Elsa Deanna Gillaspy, Falfurrias Walter Gillett, George West Gary Gilliland, Raymondville Gennethel Godley, Beeville Students danced and listened to a live band at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity rush party during the fall semester. Randy Godsey, Houston Linda Goleman, San Antonio Alma Irma Gonzalez, Hebbronville Connie Gonzalez. Alice Irma Gloria Gonzalez, Rios Mary Alice Gonzalez, Benavides Ninfa Gonzalez, Rio Grande City Yolanda M. Gonzalez, Harlingen Thomas Goss, San Antonio Richard H. Green, Corpus Christi Vicki Greenlee, Harlingen Allan Gregorcyk, Mathis Mary Griffin, Mission Ernesto Guajardo, Laredo Gracie G. Guerra, Kingsville Roberto Guerrero, Hebbronville Armando Gutierrez, Corpus Christi Carolyn V. Haley, San Antonio Christine Hall, San Benito Thomas Melvin Haner, Hebbronville Mary Ann Hanzelka, Bloomington Robert C. Harris, Sinton Janet Hartnell, La Feria Linda Haser, Brownsville Henry Haynes, Corpus Christi 264 Cherlyn Hazlett, Kingsville Marion Heilman, San Perlita Bill Henderson, Pharr Lucille Hendrick, Bruni Thomas Henley, Robstown Margaret Ann Henry, Kenedy Mark Henry, Corpus Christi Beverly Hentges, Corpus Christi James Hobart Herod, Kingsville Christina Herrera, Hebbronville Andrea Herron, Taft Terry Lee Herron, Taft David Higginbotham, Bishop Jina Hilliard, Hamilton Pat Hilton, Sinton Hector Hinojosa, Hebbronville Mariano Hinojosa, Corpus Christi Lloyd Hinze, Robstown Marty Hirsch, Pleasanton Pat Hoag, San Benito Kathryn Holder, Pleasanton Norman Homburg, Karnes City Julianna Howard, Pearsall Martin Howland, Rio Hondo David Hunt, Kerrville Sophomores Erin Hutchinson, Alice Ann Ingram, Taft Jimmy Inman, San Antonio Francisco Jacintho, Sao Paulo, Brazil Jay James, Oklahoma City Jill Johns, San Antonio Ina Johnson, Rio Hondo Jaynne Johnson, Bishop Bill Jones, Corpus Christi Craig Jones, Kingsville Dorothy Jones, Kingsville Richard Joyce, Lytle Larry Joe Jurica, Corpus Christi Mary Diane Jureeka, Robstown Judy Karr, Corpus Christi Ed Kellam, Robstown Laura Keeland, La Vernia Crockett Keller, Austin Linda Kennemer, Point Comfort James Simon Kiening, Runge Lawrence Kieschnick, Sinton Tommy King, Raymondville Iris Kiolbassa, La Vernia Karen Knipp, Raymondville Barbara Krafka, Harlingen Lynn Krause, Pfeasanton Ann Krueger, Cuero Kris Krug, Houston Vicki Kuhnert, Lyford Jeanne Labuda, Kingsville Maclovio Lara, Del Rio Rick Larsen, King Ferry, New York Alvin Latham, Robstown Ronny Latham, Banquete Dianne Lawrence, Corpus Christi Gaylord Lewis, La Feria Jeannie Lewis, Rockport Sue Lewis, Kingsville Johnny Lira, Sinton Justine Lockman. Orange Grove Barbara Long, Bruni Lupe Longoria, Raymondville Macario Longoria, Raymondville Cathy Longwell, Harlingen Brigido Lopez, Rio Grande City Edward Anthony Lopez, Corpus Christi Hector X, Lopez, Kingsville Maria Elena Lopez, Kingsville Frank Lovvorn, San Benito Ronald Lutz, Kingsville Larry Lytle, Premont Ronald Mabe, Kingsville Sarah Jane MacNeil, La Porte Julio F. Madrigal, Laredo Danny Magruder, Houston Maggie Mancias, Qdem George E, Manning, Bay City Ruben Marquez, San Diego Ed Martin, Robstown Marcia Lee Martin, Corpus Christi Rosa M. Martinez, Kingsville Donna Mathias, Agua Dulce Maurice J. Mayfield. Medina Bruce Mazock, San Antonio Charles R. McAdams, Weslaco Maria McCain, Somerset Joe J, McClanahan, Premont Sophomores At the Sigma Rho rush party the Baby Cakes played for a dance. 267 Cheslean McDonald, Kingsville Johnny R. McFarland, George West Patricia McGee, Kingsville Sharon McMurry, Kingsville Judy Meadows, Victoria Linda Medrano, Corpus Christi Dorcas Menzel, Bayside Richard Mesce, Nutley, New Jersey Jay Kent Milam, Corpus Christi Patrick J. Moczygemba, Falls City Mary Montgomery, George West Patricia Montgomery, Kingsville Ralph William Moore, Corpus Christi Soila Morales, Falfurrias Elaine Morgan, San Antonio Nansi Morris, Austin Hugh Martin Morrison, Rockport Carol Ann Mueller, Nordheim Agatha Mumme, Alice Sylvia Munoz, Agua Dulce Hilda Murillo, Kingsville Michael Musick, Kingsville Maggie Napier, San Antonio Oscar Navejar, Alice Don Nelson, Kingsville Joy Beth Nelson, Kingsville Dianne Neubauer, Kingsville Robert F. New, Corpus Christi Dwayne Nix, Kingsville Linda Olivere, Sinton Ruben Olvera, San Diego John Parish, Corpus Christi Billy G. Parker, Alice Ronnie Pate, Premont Sam Peal, Corpus Christi Jim Pease. Cheapside Maria Imelda Pena, Kingsville Eduviges Perez III, Alice Roel Perez, San Diego Yolanda Perez, Alice 268 Glenn Peterson, Raymondville Lucy T. Pimentel, Brownsville Jeff L, Pope, Corpus Christi Cindy Portmann, Portland Richard Powell, La Pryor Lowry Pressley, Taft David Pruett, San Antonio Christy Pryor, Corpus Christi Petra Puente, Laredo Chuck Pyle, Banquete Loretta M. Pyne, Glendale, Arizona Ramiro J. Quintero, Gregory Ernestine Ramirez, Alice Sophomores John Rankin, Corpus Christi Jon Ratcliff. Pleasanton Richard Reagan, Banquete Sharon Reagan, Corpus Christi Jerry Retzloff, Three Rivers Cheryl Rigotti, Sinton Jerry Mike Riley, Premont Annie Rios, Kingsville Edmundo Rios, Kingsville Sandra Rios, Alice Carole Ripple, Robstown Diane Robertson. Harlingen Larry Robertson, Aransas Pass Fernando Rodriguez, Kingsville Homero Rodriguez, Edinburg Jesus Rodriguez, Laredo Raquel Rodriguez, Robstown Ann Rogers, San Antonio Clay Ross, Premont Francisco Ruiz, Los Fresnos 269 Mary Sue Rutledge, San Antonio Henry Saavedra, Kingsville Anastacio Saenz, Premont Ambrosio L. Salazar Jr., Kingsville Meliton M. Sanchez Jr., Benavides Ignacio D. Satolongo, Cuba Peggy Saunders, Kingsville Dana Scott, Kingsville Sharon Scott, Kingsville ShirJ Self, Premont Jeanne Semar, Pettus Donato A. Serna, San Diego Robert G. Serna, Raymondville Kathleen Shanefelt, Seguin Shirley Shepherd, Skidmore Joseph Sheridan, Wilmington, Delaware Ray Nelson Shuler, Marshall Terry Silva, Kingsville Beth Simersky, Gonzales Gary D. Simpson, Kingsville 270 Skip Simpson, San Antonio Ann Slanek, Lake Jackson Gary Slusher, Corpus Christi Bonnie Smith, Elmendorf David G, Smith. Blanco Jimmie Lou Smith, Kingsville Larry Smith, Odem Ruby Nell Smith, Taft Sandy St, Clair, Kingsville Patricia Luchak Sterry. Wharton Alma Lee Stillman, Concepcion Cindi Stirl, Nordheim Harold Gene Sullivan, Robstown Thomas Taylor, Victoria David Thamm, Cuero Don Thigpen, Alice Larry Thomas, Corpus Christi William A. Tinney Jr., Bishop Susan Toalson, Port Lavaca Jim Towers, Corpus Christi Douglas Trapp, Raymondville Joe M. Trevino, Corpus Christi Manuel R, Trevino Jr., Kingsville Bill Truxaw, Beeville Marie Utley, Benavides Celia N, Villarreal, Falfurrias Susan Vercheval, Harlingen Bill Vereecken, Eagle Pass Donna Vogt, Kingsville John Waddel, Eagle Lake Pat Walker, Dallas John Wallace, Alice Sophomores 271 Faculty members and their families enjoy the annual summer picnic at Mesquite Grove. Gracie Walt, Alice Nelwyn Ward, Hondo Patricia Ward, King Ferry, New York Lyndon Watson, San Antonio Donna Weichlein, San Antonio Diane Whalan, Houston Wilma Wheeler, Driscoll Chandler White, San Antonio Linda Whitley. Kingsville Lisa Whitney, Portland Darrell Whittington, Premont Holla Wiley, Corpus Christi Moya Jan Wilkinson, Premont Sophomores Paul A. Will, Donna John W. Williams. San Antonio Pat Williams, Corpus Christi Dan Wilson, Berclair Marcia Wilson. Taft Sue Wilson, Decatur, Alabama Province Winkler, Premont Merci Wisakowsky, San Antonio Larry W. Whitten, Floresville Johnny Wood, Alice Robert C. Wotipka, Woodsboro Annette Wright, San Benito Gerald Keith Yarnold, Canadian Glenda Yauch, West Columbia Jerry T. Young, Devine Florence Youngblood, Goliad Adela Zamora, Lyford Mary Grace Zapata, Sinton Betty Zapletal, Agua Dulce Olivia Zavala, Robstown Officers: Janie Backus, reporter; Vivien Fournier, vice president; Don Knight, president; Lo Reese Kocian, secretary; Lela Ann Stephenson, treasurer. Juniors Ramon Abarca, Corpus Christi Sharon Abbate. Menomonie, Wise. Patricia Abbott, Robstown Elva Acevedo. Brownsville Rafael Adame Jr.. Matamoros. Mex. Vicente Aguilar. Alice Anna Marie Allen, Corpus Christi Salley Allen, Uvalde Jerry W. Atkinson, Tilden Darwin Avant, Cotulla William Antew, Ingleside Rey A, Ayala, Laredo Sue Baca, Bay City Cheryl Baldowski, San Antonio Armando Barrera, Palito Blanco Kenneth Barth, Mercedes Verland Beard, Jr,, San Antonio Carol Breen, Mexico City John Bendele, O'Hanis Jo Billings, Kingsville Kenneth Bishop, Corpus Christi Rudy Blahuta, Banquete Barbara Blass, San Antonio Kathy Board, Victoria Joe Bockholt, Jr., Corpus Christi Diana Borja, Brownsville David Branch, Corpus Christi Alton Braudaway, Pettus Helen Elaine Bremer, Sinton Kaye Brock, Freeport Dennis F. Brunner, Flatonia Mary Anna Buchanon, Concan Suzanne Buffington, Corpus Christi Carol Bull, Agua Dulce Laura Burns, Dilley Floyde Burnside, Corpus Christi Lowell M. Burris, Kingsville Josue Bustos, Kingsville Rogelio E. Cabrera, Laredo Fela Cadena, Corpus Christi Joe Cadriel, Brownsville Alda Emma Cantu, Falfurrias Rosa Maria Cantu, Laredo Ciprino Cridenas, Brownsville Marisela Carrasco, Alice Mary Casilda Chavez, Corpus Christi Eloy Castaneds, Raymondville Frankie Cernoch, Needville Joe Ceballos, Otmito Eddy Chelkowski, San Antonio Earl Chesser, Jr., Kingsville Chih-Ping Chi, China Chih-Yung Chi, China 274 Jack Coffman, San Antonio Sue Coggin, Corpus Christi Patricia Coles, Corpus Christi Yolanda Colmenero, Corpus Christi Joe Colunga, Brownsville Clifton Cook, Bay City Glenda Cook, Kingsville Karen Corcoran, Freer The beginning of a career in drama might start with painting scenery. Bob Currey, Sinton Julie Dailey, Harlingen Juniors Joyce De Carriere, George West Andrew Del Bosque. Skidmore Gary Deskin, Karnes City Bob Devine, Belton Linda Dewey, Alamo Dennis DeWitt, Beeville David Dillan, Mercedes Ricky Donaho, Kingsville Majorie Dress, Bercfair Leon Dube, Edinburg Mary Ann Dworaczyk, Pettus Eugenia Efantis, Uvalde Dan Eggleston, San Antonio Victoria Theresa Everett, Victoria Juan Manuel Farias, Eagle Pass John Roy Faseler, Bay City Barbara Jo Fellers, Point Comfort Karl Finley, Kingsville Nancy Fleming, Santa Rosa Billy Fletcher. Brownsville Ernesto Flores, Laredo Craig Folkman, Houston Vivian Fournier, Corpus Christi Mitchell Frakich, Aransas Pass Patti Franklin, Uvalde Arlon Funke, Orange Grove Lesley Gadd, Kingsville Jose Gomez, Laredo Elena Alicia Garcia, Laredo Jose Garcia, Alice Linda Garcia. Raymondville Margarita Garcia, Alice Olga Garcia, Kingsville Pearl Garcia, San Benito Pedro Garcia Jr., Laredo Lester Garrison. Corpus Christi Guadalupe Garza Jr., Hebbronvilfe Irma Gloria Garza, Alice Rolando Garza, Kingsville Howard Gladstone, Harlingen Vernie Glasson, Sinton Jody Glock, Kingsville Anna Gomez, Brownsville Leandro Gomez Jr., Raymondville Oalia Gonzales, Roma Dora Diana Gonzales, Benavides Lucy Mendoza Gonzales, Sandia Bobby Gough, Corpus Christi Chris Ann Grassbaugh, Corpus Christi Olga Guerra, Laredo Pedro Guerra, San Diego Alma Gutierrez, Corpus Christi Richard Gutierrez, Corpus Christi Mike Gyllenband, Tivoli Judy Hardin, Batesvilie 276 David N, HaJaby, Beirut, Lebanon Terry Hale, Premont Mandehla Hallemann, Alice Larry Harrison, Brownsville Dennis Harrod, George West Alan Hausler, Kingsville Phyllis Havel, Woodsboro Sharon L, Hays, New Orleans, La. Kathleen Heldenfels, BeeviHe Jackie L. Hereford, Laredo Angelita Hernandez, Kingsville Reynaldo Herrera, Corpus Christi Edna Hidell, Corpus Christi Charles Higgins, Kingsville Dave C. Hill, Victoria Susan Hindman, Victoria Orlando R. Hinojosa, Hebbronville Jewel R. Hise, Falfurrias Brooks J, Holcombe, Edna Jennifer Horner, Corpus Christi Juniors Neil Horowitz, New York City Sharon Hudlow, Ingleside Jane Hudson, Uvalde Janice W. Hudson, Corpus Christi William Hutto, Banquete Bill Ingram, Taft Helena Jackson, Wharton Johnny Jackson, Port Lavaca Margaret Jackson, Mathis Richard Jaeger, Corpus Christi Abel Jaimes, Cotulla Claude Calvin Jennings, Jr., Wharton Rose Jimenez, Corpus Christi Janie John, San Antonio Lee Johnson, Laredo 277 Majorie Jones. Wharton Tommy Joyner, San Juan Gary Kaiser, Portland Patrick Kelly, Robstown Jo Keprta, Corpus Christi Herman Kihn, Guatemala City, Guatemala James Killen, Corpus Christi George Kirk, Corpus Christi Katherine Kitner, Kingsville Lynn Klemcke, San Antonio Douglas Klenke. San Antonio Joy Knaffle, Corpus Christi Phil Knipp, Raymondville Lo Reese Kocian, Sinton Gerald Kopplin, San Antonio Billy Kraft, Skidmore Dorothy Kristek, San Juan Wayne Kuester, Yoakum Judy Kurth, Corpus Christi Marianne Lamon. Harlingen Ray Langford, Uvalde Edward Langham, Agua Dulce Ronnie Lanier, Kingsville Sue Ann Lamed, Corpus Christi Mark Larrumbide, San Antonio Juniors John Law, Natalia Charles Laycock, Harlingen Javier Leal, Laredo Brian Leggett, Kingsville Felipita Lichtenberger, Freer Robert Liddell, San Benito Morris Lobrecht, Alice Ernesto Longoria, Riviera lima Longoria, San Diego 278 Jose Longoria, Encino Leonel Longoria, Encino Rose Marie Lopez, Victoria Kay Love, Beeville Lupe Rodriguez, Raymondville Marie Lynam, Bishop Sherine Maasarani, Alexandria, Egypt Debrah Magee, Corpus Christi Carmela Malate, Corpus Christi Delia Maldonado, Kingsville Hilda Maldonado, Kingsville Natwarlal Maniar, Rajkot, India Kenneth Manly, Cotulla James Manning. Lyford Charles Marler, Sinton Rosa Marroguin, Kingsville Eileen Martin, Beeville Mary Martinez, Port Lavaca Nori Martinez, Encino Carolyn Mathis, Castroville A hectic and exasperating day in the fife of every freshman is his first encounter with registration at A l. Confused Fish wait to pass through the doors which will open a whole new world to them. 279 Juniors Bertha Mayorga, Brownsville Billy McCandless, Corpus Christi Mickie McEowen, Harlingen Donald Meek, Jr., Rockport Carmen Mendez, Laredo Dorothy Menn, Kingsville Harvey Menn, Runge Richard Mertz, Corpus Christi Franci Meyer, Hondo Janice Minor, San Benito Sammy Mize, Rio Hondo Stephen Moncus, Brownsville Pam Moon, San Antonio Alvin Moore, Houston Kay Moore, Pharr Joe Moore, Seguin Michael Morgan, San Antonio Tom Morgan, Blessing Margaret Ann Mote, Kingsville Martha Mullen. Alice Joan Murray, Brownsville Hilda Navarro, Laredo Bonnie Nelson, Corpus Christi Susie Nemec, Robstown Robert Netardus, Jourdanton Susan Nix, Corpus Christi Grace Ochoa, Kingsville Barbara Olivarez, Corpus Christi Albert Qlivena, Brownsville Marion Ofsovsky, Alice Steve Opperman, San Antonio Larry Ottmers, Fredericksburg Prentice Ray Owen, Rockport Orania Palacios, Concepcion Barbara Pampell, Dallas Kay Porter, Henderson Jan Patterson, Riviera Roberta Pearce, San Antonio Sheridan Pearce, Normanna 280 Maria Celia Pena, Hebbronville Pat Pennington, Corpus Christi Barbara Perdue, Robstown Amanda Perez, Alice Eusebio Perez, Corpus Christi Gloria Perez, Laredo Kathy Perkins, Pharr Sandra Piper, Kingsville Karyn Plimper, Corpus Christi Mary Jane Pool, Sinton Mona Poole, Victoria Danny Porter, Kingsville Marydele Porter, Mathis Eduardo Pulindo, Premont Noe Quintero Jr., Gregory Rogelio Quintanilla, Nuevo Laredo Rogelio Quintanilla, Kingsville Jerry Raddatz, Corpus Christi Alonzo Ramirez, Roma Dora Ramirez, Kingsville Irma Ramirez. Corpus Christi Louis Ramirez. Kingsville Shirley Reese, Brownsville Edna Requenez, Delmita Sylvia Reyna, Corpus Christi Susan Rhoades, Corpus Christi Harry Richardson, Brownsville Manuel Rios Jr., Alice Walter Ritchie, Eagle Pass Richard Robertson, San Antonio Manuel Rocha. Refugio Marianela Rodriguez, Corpus Christi Sylvia Rodriguez, Corpus Christi Donald Rogers, San Antonio Lydia Saenz, San Diego Belia Salinas, Brownsville Medardo Salinas Jr., Raymondville Gladys Ledbetter Sanderfer, Corpus Christi Ronald Schmidt, Seguin 281 Joel Schrimsher, Ganado Wayne Schubert, Woodsboro Mimi Shafer, Sarita Kay Lynne Sharp, Kingsville Kay Shelton, Corpus Christi Jean Shepard, Angleton Hardy Sides, San Antonio Dorothy Ann Silvas, Point Comfort Eldon Smith, Bishop Nancy Smith, Bishop Zaragora Solis III, Laredo Phillip Stautzenberger, Tynan Ken Stein, Odem Larry Steinke, Kingsville Leslie Steinke, Kingsville Goldialu Stone, Muleshoe Jimmy Sutton Jr., Brownsville Jerrell Talbot, Colorado Springs, Colo. Thelma Tellez, Kingsville Lupe Tijerina, Robstown Juniors This year's bonfire pep rally be- fore the Homecoming game with Sul Ross was filled with more spirit than had been seen in a long while. The band played, speeches were made, there were cheers to send the team on to victory, Janis Tilley, Bay City Richard Tinnin, San Antonio Felipe Tobias, Robstown Anita Trevino, Kingsville Diana Trevino, Kingsville Ernest Trevino, Brownsville Hector Trevino. Laredo Romero Trevino, Kingsville Rudy Tristan, Sabinal Beverly Ullrich, Woodsboro Patricia Underbrink, Riviera Carolyn Unterbrink, Riviera Alberto Vatbuena, Bogota, Colombia Jan Van Fleet, Kingsville George Vazquez, Laredo Jose Vazquez, Neuvo Laredo Juan Velasquez III, Laredo Victor Vera, Lima, Peru Steve Vetters, Corpus Christi Roel Villarreal, Riviera Kay Waddell, San Benito Jean Walker, Kingsville Janice Weeks, Woodsboro Judy Weimer, San Antonio Raymond Weiss, San Antonio Lloyce West, Sandia Joyce Whetstone, Ingleside Gary Whitley, Salem, Virginia Tommy Wilkinson, Refugio Cynthia Ann Williams, Portland Kathy Williams, Woodsboro Sue Witten, Floresville Ynes Ybarra Jr., Raymondville Noe Yzaguirre, Falfurrias Emilio Zamora Jr., La Feria Ernest Zamora, Corpus Christi Graduate Assistants Mrs. Marie Lynam, a junior elementary education major, listens while Joseph L Pennington, a graduate student working as an assistant instructor in the Art Department, discusses one of her class projects. Frank L Bain, Business Administration George Cagle, Industrial Arts Brian W. Cain, Biology Oscar J. Castro, Mathematics Audrey P. Clark, English Earlene F. Cohrs, Petroleum, Chemical Natural Gas Engineering George W. Custer, Mathematics Robert C. Davis, Biology Virginia L. Davis, Biology Gilberto De Los Santos, Business Administration Gilbert R. Garza, Mathematics Charles P. Gentry, Government Lily M. Gillespie, English Josue Gonzalez, Modern Languages Barbara N. Goode, Mathematics Marta E. Graham, History Benjamin Henriguez-Rivas, Mathematics Helen J. Kerr, English Eugene Koch, Government Robert L. Koenig, Biology Rodney D. Leifeste, Health Physical Education Waverly R. Lewis, Art Kenneth Matocha, Biology Gary D. Middleton, Mathematics Jack H. Miller, Business Administration Betty M. Moore, Health Physical Education Ralph G. Moore, Mathematics Nicholas M. Morrow, Psychology Sociology John C. Naylor, Mathematics Engineering N. T. North, Jr., History Ann Parker, English Joseph Pennington, Art George A. White, Mathematics Edward L. Whiteley, Physics Robert J. Zimmerman, Biology Take that, Ford! And you’re next C. L. Bishop! Graduates Paul A, Baca, Bay City Jesse Bates, Uvalde Joseph Edward Brown, Pettus Jesse Edwards, Pepe Creek Barbara Nelson Goode, Kingsville Robert Hernandez, Austwell Jim Ivy, McCamey Gene H. Koch Jr., Floresville Albin Kucera, Ingleside Larry E. Molder, Harlingen Morlene Moore, Dallas Alan Neeley, Corpus Christi Milton G. Plomarity, Corpus Christi Gilbert DeLos Santos. Eagle Pass Yolanda Sarabia, Kingsville George White, Beeville Seniors Officers: Tom Sanders, president; Ree Johnson, vice-president; Ronnie Williams, secretary; not shown, Carolyn Rogers, treasurer. Carmen N, Acuna, Kingsville Edward N. Adams, Tyler David Lee Adcock, Point Comfort Patricia Alba, Encinal Delia Allcaia, Brownsville Kathryn Allen, Corpus Christi Arnoldo Alvarez, Kingsville Joe Alvizo, Corpus Christi Marilyn Anderson, Harlingen H. C. Arbuckle, III, Corpus Christi Sherry Arterburn, Refugio William J. Ashton, III, Robstown Betty Avant, Cotulla Georgeann Baron, Kingsville Maria de los Angeles Barreda, Brownsville Xavier Barrera, McAllen Suzy Baugh, Refugio Gerald A, Baumgartner, Kingsville Jose Homero Bazan, Freer Mary Jane Beck, San Antonio Marsha L. Behnke, Corpus Christi Linda Belanger, Corpus Christi Judy Benge, Corpus Christi Burton Benson. Pharr Janet Berkman, Bishop Roger Berry, Kingsville Antonio Bill, Kerrville Jo Ann Birchett, Kingsville Yvonne Bixby, San Antonio Charles Louis Black, Poteet Charles Blackley, Carrizo Springs Melvin Blair, Kingsville Charles Bluntzer, Goliad Robert Lee Bowden, Agua Dulce Evelyn Box, Beeville Ronnie Branstetter, 287 Refugio Leslie Brieden, Yancey Mildred Briggs, Corpus Christi Carolyn Bromley, Kingsville Garey Brown, Bay City Jean Brown, Fremont Terry Brown, San Antonio Pamela J, Bruna, Del Rio Nem J. Bryan, Brownsville Normie Buehring, Karnes City Emma Buentello, Newgulf Roxie Walker Burkholder, Cotulla Barbara Byerly, Kingsville 288 A horticulture student does her grubbing homework. Seniors De Anne Cabaniss, Mathis Judy S. Callison, Alice Robert Canales, Hebbronville Thelma Canales, Uvalde Mary Cano, San Juan Herlinda E. Cantu, Kingsville E. C. Carey, Corpus Christi Billy Carley, Kingsville Ginny Ann Carlisle, Sinton Don Carnes, San Antonio Judith Ann Carnes, Uvalde Mary Ann Eggemeyer Carpenter, Alice Apolonio Carrion, Cotulla Stephen Caruso, Binghampton, New York Pablo R, Castano, Mexico Carlos Cavazos, Lyford Manuel Cavazos, San Antonio Socorro Cavazos, Laredo Javier Fernando Chacon, Laredo Chris Chant, Devine Jackie Cheaney, Aransas Pass Mary Agnes Chilen, Kingsville Jo Ann Cleveland, Corpus Christi Rita Dell Cliborn, Kingsville Ralph Cole Jr., Kingsville James M. Colley Jr. Osage City. Kansas Jesse Constante. Alice Grady D. Cook, Premont Pam Cornett, San Benito Carmen Cortez, Kingsville Clark Councill, Kingsville Patrick Dale Crawford, Three Rivers Vera Crawford, Corpus Christi Mary Ann Cray, San Antonio R. L. Custer Jr., Kingsville Patty Sue Daugherty, Laredo Barbara Davidson, Portland Enrique T. De la Garza, Laredo Alvin Louis Denman, Corpus Christi Ella L. Dennis, Corpus Christi Audrey Deorsan, Seguin Billy Dickman, Corpus Christi Randy Dietel, Fredericksburg Richard Donahue, Alice Sally Donaldson, Kingsville Nancy E. Dowling. San Antonio Susan Dunahoo, Greenville Jimmy Egan, Sinton 290 Karen Childress Egan, Corpus Christi Patty Eggleston, Corpus Christi Charlotte Ellingson, Ingleside Tim Elliott, Jourdanton Beth Engel, Alice Sandra Eshbach, San Antonio JoBeth Esterak, Mirando City Cirilo Noe Estrada, Kingsville Eluterio Farias, Cotula Frank E. Feild, Brownsville Albina Fernandez, Corpus Christi James Finley, Mathis Seniors Johnnie Flynn, Houston Linda Gallagher, Corpus Christi Ronnie Foster, Robstown Johnny Gallegos, Charlotte Victor Frazier, Victoria Otila Galvan, Kingsville Michelle Frich, Christine Fuhrman, Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Gilberto Gamboa, Esmeralda G, Garcia, Laredo Ben Bolt Lucinda J. Garcia, Brownsville Margot Garcia, Kingsville Richard A. Garcia, Corpus Christi Stella Garrett, Robstown Tommie Sue Garrett, Calallen Edna Garza, Kingsville Esther Salazar Garza, Kingsville Harold Garza, Refugio Imelda Garza, Robstown Lionel Garza. Jr., Kingsville Raul Garza, Kingsville George C. Gillett, Kingsville Seniors An outdoor supper is a relief from the dining room routine. Jerry Gisfer, Kenedy Anne D, Goetsch, Riviera Carol Goggans, Corpus Christi Maurice J. Gooch, Victoria Enrique Gonzalez, Rio Grande City Epigmenio Gonzalez Jr.t Benavides Josie Gonzalez, Alice Nora Gonzalez, Premont Tino Gonzalez, Corpus Christi Babette Ann Graff, Corpus Christi Barbara Nell Graham, Lyford Grace Green, Corpus Christi Sandra Griffin, Corpus Christi Otis Grupe, Kingsville Arnold M. Guerra, Kingsville Estella Guerra, Corpus Christi Hector Guerra, Falfurrias Jesse Guerra, Corpus Christi Charles Ray Guettler, Robstown Thomas E. Gumm, Corpus Christi Paul Hancock, Agua Dulce Danna Hans, San Antonio Hans L. Hansen, Donna Merline Ann Hartman, Orange Grove Something at the Inner Ear has everyone's attention. Seniors 294 Carol Ann Hartmann, Fredericksburg Donald Haynes, Pteasanton Harvey Heerssen, Yoakum Phyllis Henson, Kingsville Florinda Hernandez, Corpus Christi Lorie H. Hernandez, Corpus Christi Xochitl M. Hernandez, Laredo Richard Herzog, Edcouch Wade Hill, Corpus Christi Stanley Pat Hobbs Los Fresnos Fred W, Hudson Jr. Three Rivers Jack E. Hogan Corpus Christi Marjorie Huff Alice Barbara Holland Corpus Christi Binnion Huffstutler Mathis June Horton Leakey Martha Jo Huffstutler Edna Patty Houts Raymondville David W. Hughes Webster John Thomas Hunter, Bruni Duane Jackson, Hondo Linda Jackson, Bishop Robert Janota, Gonzales Sally Jarrett, Corpus Christi Nancy Lyn Jenner, San Antonio Carol Bruce Johnson, Springfield, Ohio Carolyn Johnson, Alice Gary Johnson, Pensacola, Fla. Ree Johnson, Scotland Neck, N. C. Don Alan Jones, Kingsville Laura W. Jones, Weslaco 295 Lloyd Jordan, Kingsville Milton Kellner, Orchard Carroll C. Kelly, Agua Dulce John E. Kinzie Jr, Brownsville Joe Koch Jr.. Houston Mary Ellen Koch, Knippa Carol Koehl, Pleasanton Geraldine Kuntescher, Kingsville Gerald Laemmrich, Menasha, Wisconsin Glenn 0, Lanmon.Robstown James Laskoskie, Premont Connie Lawrence, Goliad Nancy Leonard, Corpus Christi Fidendo Lerma, Alice Deanna F. Lester, Falfurrias Janice Liggett, Waco James M. Lindner, Comfort Nancy Lindner, San Antonio Bruce Lindsey, Ingleside Raul N. Longoria, Encino Eloise Lopez, San Perlita Mario 0. Lopez, Falfurrias H. A. (Buddy) Lynum, Beeville Patricia Lytle. Alice 296 Alonzo Martinez, Laredo Jesus Martinez, Laredo Maria Perla Martinez, Falfurrias Toni Sue Massengale, San Antonio Tom Mathieu, Corpus Christi George Matocha, Beeville Dora McAda, Campbellton Don Martin McCarty, Robstown Edward McClure, Jourdanton Shirley Doyen McClure, Kerrville Leo William McCormick Jr., Brownsville Hollis McKinney, Beeville Anne McLendon, Freer Karen McNew, Laredo Aurora Medrano, Robstown Sandra Melbern, Kingsville Jackie Melton, San Antonio Carlos Humberto Mendoza, Kingsville Terry Mengers, Mathis Louella Menn, Bishop Gary A, Merchant, Premont Fred C. Mertz, Kingsville Bernardo Mesa, Bogata, Colombia Carol Messer, Mathis Homecoming eve brings high spirits and messy freshmen. It is at this time that the annual Shirttail Parade is held. Freshmen are required to wear old clothes and are painted and coated with shaving cream, all of which adds to the general fun and frolic. Seniors Beau Miller, Donna Mary Lynn Moody, Los Fresnos Fred Frank Miller, Corpus Christi Javier E. Morales. Zapata Tom Miller, Corpus Christi Noe Moreno, Raymondville Barbara Mize. Kingsville Margaret Morrison, San Antonio Francisco J. Monte- mayor, Laredo Charles W. Mussman, Hondo Robert B Nelson, Kingsville Jimmy Newell, Robstown Don Newsom, Corpus Christi Henry Newton, Laredo Melissa Newton, Tilden Audrey Ney, D'Hanls Barbara Nordmeyer, Mission Helen Norton, San Diego Maureen O'Brien, Kingsville Les Oesterreich, Brownsville Curtis O'Neal, Woodsboro Alice O'Neill, Alice Luis Ortega, Corpus Christi Joe A. Qrtegon, Kingsville Harold Albert Palmer, Skaneateles, New York George Parker, Flour Bluff Herbert Parrish, Kingsville Dennis Patton, Victoria Donald Pearce, Corpus Christi Alfred Peek, Katy Suanne Peek, Corpus Christi Mack Peery, San Benito Adan M. Pena, Corpus Christi Arnoldo Pena, Hebbronville 299 Genie Pennebaker, Corpus Christi Everardo N, Perez, Rio Grande City Juan Jose Perez, Kingsville Manuel T, Perez, Alice James E. Peterson, Rio Grande City Tissa Peterson, Kingsville Angenelle Pickett, George West Marco Pinayeo Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Albert Pozzi, Victoria William E. Prince Jr., Uvalde Guadalupe Puente Jr., Laredo Maria Edna Pulido, Premont Elva Ramirez, Corpus Christi Gloria Ramirez, Corpus Christi Laura Ramirez, Laredo Odilia Ramirez, Realitos Nina Redmon, Galveston George Riddell, Cotulla Darlene Riese, Bishop Arlene Jeffress Roach, Mathis 300 Dennis Robertson, Devine Juan Jorge Rodriguez, Laredo Reynaldo L. Rodriguez, Alice Teresita Rodriguez-Bolet, Cardenas, Cuba Carolyn Rogers, San Antonio Ernesto Rogers, Alice Melanie Rosser, Corpus Christi ■ Delia Ruane, San Antonio Roberto Ruiz, Robstown Laura Hooker Rychetsky, Corpus Christi Connie Ryon, Kingsville Lawrence W. Ryon, Kingsville Seniors The Rodeo Club’s bucking barrel was one of the liveliest events at the Fall Carnival. Vernon Milam, president of the Rodeo Club, made a good showing despite concerted efforts to throw him from the barrel. 301 Diana Saenz, Alice Sylvia Saenz, Alice Joe G. Saldana, Corpus Christi Evanita Salinas, Kingsville Seniors Jesus M. Salinas, Hebbronville Tom Sanders, Houston F. Keith Sanford, Corpus Christi Willie V. Sanford, Wharton Vivian Leigh Santiago, Victoria Luciano Sarabia, Laredo Pablo Sarabia Jr., Kingsville Lynwood L. Schlabach, Woodsboro Janice Schubert, Woodsboro Marian Scott, Kingsville Patricia Seal, Alamo Tommy Seal, McAllen Judy Sensat, Seadrift Peggy Shaw, Dilley John A. Shaw, Corpus Christi Mary Lou Sheaffer, Corpus Christi Dorothy Shockley, Bishop Thomas Shockley, Corpus Christi Charlotte Simek, Lyford Charles Slaughter, Victoria Marvin L Smart, Taft Andres Smith Jr,, Laredo Barbara Ruth Smith, Robs’1,own Barry Smith, Corpus Christi Billye Carol Smith, Kingsville Carl Smith, Corpus Christi Mike Smith, Markham Buckie D. Smithen, Kingsville Sam Smithwick III, Alice Roy Sprague, Corpus Christi H. Carlyle Stakes, Mineola James H. Steele, Kingsville Sharon Steinhardt, Kingsville John Stellman, Aransas Pass C, M. Stephens Jr., Kerrville Sharon Lea Stevens, Brownsville Patsy Stridde, Mathis Arnold L. Stryk, Corpus Christi Thomas Sullivan, Boston, Mass. James J. Svetlik Jr., Bay City 303 Now really — this is the way you unscrew a nut! Seniors Sharon Swing, Harlingen JeannieTapp, Kingsville Joyce Teerling, San Lorenzo, California Milton L. Temanson, Underwood, N, Dakota Carmen Thibodeau. Corpus Christi Sheryl Thompson, Corpus Christi Angelica C. Tijerina, Robstown Bob Tilley, Rio Hondo Sandra Tomlin, Kingsville Humberto Trevino, Laredo Ofelia Trevino, Banquete Charles C. Underbrink, Kingsville li Clara Utley, Benavides Edward Valent, Brownsville Evita Vela, San Diego Gene Veselka, Robstown Lucille M. Villarreal, Corpus Christi Velma Villarreal, Brownsville Yolanda C, Villarreal, Robstown James Voelkel, Hallettsville George Walt, Alice Ronnie Walzel, Woodsboro Laura Ward, Harlingen James M. Watson, Rio Grande City Raymond Watson, San Antonio Martha Webb, Daingerfield Dianna West, Corpus Christi Douglas B. Williams, Yoakum Louis Williams, Luling Ronnie Williams, Elsa Thomas E. Wolma, San Antonio James Woolsey, Corpus Christi Daniel Yanta, Runge Johnny Ybanez, George West Patsy Young, Jacksonville Celeste Zepeda, San Benito Index A Abarca, Ramon, 114, 115, 145, 273 Abbate, Sharon, 273 Abbott. Patricia, 273 Abel, Carroll, 243 Abercombie, Milo, 149 Acevedo, Elva, 145, 273 Acker, Dewey, 105, 108, 109, 1S9 Acosta, Roland, 243 Acree, Pam, 173 Acuna, Carmen N., 120, 286 Adame, Rafael, Jr., 273 Adams, C, F., 63 Adams, Edward N.. 63, 97, 142, 148, 286 Adams, Ronnie, 189 Adcock, Audrey, 260 Adcock, David Lee, 286 Adcox, Hank, Sr., 243 Aguilar, Donald. 138, 147. 243 Aguilar, Homer, 122 Aguilar, Vincente, Jr., 273 Alba, Juanita, 133 Alba, Patricio, 286 Albers, Sheryl. 108, 109, 243 Albrecht, Joe, 146, 156 Alcala, Delia, 151, 286 Aleman, Janie C., 157, 260 Alexander, Robert, 181 AN, Chazi A., 136 Allee, Phelan, 210, 212, 213, 214 Allen, Anna Marie, 273 Allen, Fred, 187 Allen, Gayle, 106 Allen, Kathryn, 286 Allen, Raymond, 102, 103, 104 Allen, Sally, 273 Almaraz, Lucila, 243 Alvarado, Eduardo, 133 Alvarez, Amoldo, 286 Alvizo, Joe, 108, 109, 286 Anderson, John, 189 Anderson, Marilyn, 120, 143, 151, 286 Anderson, Peggy. 243 Anderson, Steve, 185, 260 Angel, Nancy, 106 Appell, Robert Michael, 243 Arbuckle, H. C., Ill, 97, 148, 286 Arce, Arnold H,, 244 Arce, Leonel, 108, 109, 260 Arizpe, Raul, 244 Arnold, Lynn, 175, 260 Arnold, Patricia Sue, 118, 156, 260 Arredondo, Arturo S., 136 Artale, Suzanne, 155 Artale, Vincent C-, 87, 147, 155, 161, 163 Arterburn, Sherry, 62, 132, 157, 286 Ashton, William J., Ill, 65, 142, 161, 163, 185, 286 Atkins, Morris, 105, 108, 109 Atkinson. Jerry W., 113, 135, 273 Auten, William, 273 Autry, Jackie, 183 Avant, Betty, 278 Avant, Darwin, 130, 273 Ayala, Rey A., 140, 273 AzioSj Rosario, 140 B Baca, Elizabeth Sue, 120, 179, 273 Baca, Paul A , 285 Backus, Janie, 152, 155, 175, 273 Bacy, Emmett, 244 Bailey, Barbara, 108, 109 Bain, Frank L., Jr., 92 Baker, Curtis, 260 Baker, Ruth Marie, 244 Baldowsky, Cheryl. 92. 173, 273 Baldwin, Brenda, 260 Balthorpe, Roberta, 260 Balzer, Kathy. 244 Balzer, Van, 260 Barais, Kati, 176 Barbee, Raburn B„ III, 244 Barber, Charles A., 64, 114, 119, 161 Barbier, Glen, 106, 244 Barbour, Ovidio, 260 Bard, Steve. 244 Barg, Carol Ann, 244 Barnes, Cora, 244 Barnes, Kenneth, 183 Barnett. Joe, 244 Baron, Georgeann, 116, 124, 151, 287 Barreda, Maria de los Angeles, 120, 151, 287 Barrera, Armando, 273 Barrera, Estella, 244 Barrera, Xavier, 87, 104, 144, 287 Barrington, Gerry F., 260 Barrington, Shirley Underbrink, 260 Barrios, Bill, 244 Barron, Beth, 244 Barron, Myke, 85, 152, 177, 260 Barth, Kenneth, 273 Barton, Jane, 244 Barton, Loretta, 178, 244 Barton, Sarah Kay, 151 Basham, Wayne, 244 Bass, Kathy, 260 Bates, Dan, 112, 142 Bates, Jerry, 113, 130 Bates, Jesse, 63, 285 Batiste, Georgetta, 260 Baugh, Suzy, 287 Baumgartner, Gerald A„ 146, 156, 287 Bayless, Ronnie, 160, 244 Bazan, Jose Homero, 143, 287 Beam, Danny, 150, 185 Bean, Henry, 155, 260 Beard, Janis, 260 Beard, Verland Leroy, Jr., 154, 234, 274 Beardsley, Linda, 244 Beasetey, Blanche, 173 Beauchamp, Jack D., 244 Beck, Mary Jane, 287 Becker, Nancy, 260 Bedre, Kathleen, 244 Beemler, Joyce, 131, 149, 177 Behnke, Marsha, 112, 287 Beken, Braoksre, 260 Bel, Sandy, 101, 155, 244 Belanger, Linda, 287 Belcher, Robert, 183 Bell, Mike, 159, 260 Be montes, Yolanda, 120 Belyeu, Terry Lee, 182, 260 Benavides, Nelda, 260 Bendele, John, 63, 274 Bendele, Mary Joyce, 260 Benge, Judy, 116, 124, 175, 287 Bennett, Laura Jeane, 106, 244 Benson, Burton, 142, 287 Benson, Douglas, 244 Benton, Beverly, 174, 244 Bercot, Annette, 260 Berger, Kenneth A,, 244 Bergmann, Johnny, 260 Berkman. Janet, 120, 151, 287 Bernal, Ruben, 244 Berry, Roger, 152, 158, 287 Bethea, Albert, 210 Bettis, Mickey, 112, 142 Bigger, Gary, 103 Bigger, Gloria, 103 Biil, Antonio, 152, 287 Billings, Jo. 120, 274 Sinton, Beverly, 254 Birchett, Jo Ann. 116, 124, 287 Birdwell, Judy, 260 Bishop, Kenneth Marvin, 274 Bissctt, Earl, 244 Bitter, Carol, 62, 171, 175, 260 Bitterman, Lois, 260 Bixby, Yvonne, 287 Black, Charles Louis, 287 Blackley, Charles, 153, 287 Blackstone, Stanley, 244 Blackwell, John R.. 186 Blackwood, Mike, 108, 109 Blaha, Rena, 61, 260 Blahuta, Rudy, 113, 130, 274 Blair, Melvin, 287 Blankenship, Floyd, 187 Blaskowsky, Ray, 189 Blass, Barbara, 61, 274 Bluhm Harold. 260 Bluntzer, Charles, 64, 114, 145, 151. 287 Board, Kathy, 172, 274 Boekholt, Jerome M., 260 Bockholt, Jo H., Jr.. 132, 274 Boedecker, Diane, 120, 151 Boenig, GaynelJe, 244 Boerner, David, 183 Bolen, Bill, 244 Booher, James, 260 Booker, Conaria. 244 Borchardt, Earline, 260 Borja, Diana, 134, 274 Bosquez, Richard, 260 Botard, Anna 134, 260 Botello, Victor Joe, 112 Boudreau, Jane, 62 Souldin, Ervin R., 138 Bowden, Kenneth, 261 Bowden, Robert Lee, 112, 287 Bowie, Irene, 244 Box, Evelyn, 287 Box, John, 64, 115 Bradley, Steve, 170 Branch, David, 118, 156, 274 Branstetter, Dale, 156 Branstetter, Ronnie, 146. 156, 287 Braudeway, Alton, 63, 274 Breen, Carol Jane, 113, 274 Bremer, Helen Elaine, 61, 88, 116, 131, 132, 139, 157, 274 Brett, Joe, 261 Brewton, Linda, 106, 108, 109, 144, 261 Bridgers, Rick, 186 Brieden, David. 261 Brieden, Leslie, 88, 113, 117, 130, 181, 288 Briggs, Mildred, 288 Briggs, Travis. 244 Brimage, Toni, 244 Briscoe, Ray, 130 Broadwater, Stan, 143 Brock, Jimmy, 244 Brock, Kaye, 134, 137, 274 Bromley, Carolyn, 288 Brooks. Judy, 175, 261 Brooks, Linda, 174, 255 Brown, Carole, 262 Brown, Carole L.r 61, 261 Brown, Diana Lee, 261 Brown, Douglas. 160 Brown, Carey, 125, 156, 288 Brown, Gene, 113, 130, 135, 262 Brown, Greg, 104 Brown, Janet, 245 Brown, Jean, 288 Brown, Joseph Edward, 2B5 Brown, Linda, 261 Brown, Terry, 108, 109, 288 Brown, Thomas R., 127, 261 Brown, Wanda, 134, 261 Browning, Janice, 176, 245 Browning, Sharia Jann, 261 Bruria, Pamela J.. 103, 288 Brunner, Dennis F„ 119, 156, 274 Bryan, Nem J,, 288 Bryant, Robert, 138 Bubert, Jerry, 125 Buchanan, Mary Anna, 274 Buckholder, Roxie, 120 Buehring, Harvey, 180 Buehrirg, Normte, 88, 113, 117, 130, 139, 181, 288 Suentello, Emma, 134, 137, 288 Buffington, Suzanne, 274 Bull. Carol, 274 Burd, Clifton, Jr., 113, 130 Bureau, Sandy, 245 Burgess, Ricky, 108, 109, 144 Burkholder, Roxie Walker, 288 Burns, Barbara J., 245 Burns, Katie, 62, 178, 245, 255 Burns, Laura, 274 Burns, Lenord C., 125, 144, 261 Burnside, Floyde, 274 Burris, Charles, 245 Burris, Dave, 187 Burris, Hugh, 261 Burris, Linda, 120, 151, 261 Burris, Lowell M., 128, 274 Burris, Susi, 96, 147, 261 Busby, Karen, 261 Bustamante, Vicente. 140, 152 Bustos. Josue, 102, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109, 144, 274 Butler, Samuel D., Ill, 261 Butler, Thomas Morse, 245 Butts, Bob, 112, 128, 129 Butts, Tommy, 245 Byeriy, Barbara, 288 Byrne, Joe H., 245 0 Cabaniss, De Ann, 62, 121, 126, 289 Cabrera, Rogelio E.. 133, 140, 194, 274 Cadena, Fela, 274 Cadriel, Joe, 274 Cadriel, Margot, 245 Cage, Persnall C., 189 Calderon, Agustin, 261 Callison, Judy S., 289 Camacho, Jose, 160 Campbell, Barbara, 126, 262 Campbell, Douglas, 186 Campbell, Luther, 112, 121, 129 Campbell, Robert, 108, 109 Canales, Adan, 245 Canales, Nina, 133, 158, 262 Canales, Robert, 289 Canales, Thelma, 289 Canas, Robert, 138 Cann, Edwin, 262 Cano, Luis Ray, 245 Cano, Mary, 289 Cantile, Lee Ronald, 245 Cantlon, Diana, 62, 175 Cantu, Alda Emma, 151, 274 Cantu, Arnoldo, 262 Cantu, Arturo, 128 Cantu, Carlos, Jr., 245 Cantu, Diana, 140, 262 Cantu, Elijio, 262 Cantu, Herlinda E-, 289 Cantu, Rosa Maria, 274 Caraway, Lynn, 245 Carden, Juiabeth, 134, 137 Cardenas, Cipriano, 274 Cardenas, Eva, 262 Carey, E. C , 119, 146, 156, 289 Carleton, Stephen, 189 Carley, Billy, 65, 289 Carlisle, Ginny Ann, 106, 144, 175, 289 Caruso, Stephen, 132, 223, 289 Carlson, Janey 174 Carlson, Michael, 245 Carnes, Diana, 262 Carnes, Don, 108, 109, 183, 289 Carnes, Judith Ann, 62, 96, 148, 289 Caron, Rosemary, 262 Carpenter, Mary Ann Eggemeyer, 289 Carpenter, Wayne, 262 Carrasco, Marisela, 274 Carrillo, Maria Luisa, 262 Carrion, Apolonio, 132, 145, 289 Carroll, Anne, 245 Carroll. Della Jo, 245 Carroll, Mary V., 179 Carter, Hermine Candy , 245 Carter, Mike, 152, 158 Carter, Samuel C., Ill, 185 Casas, Victoria no, 245 Case. Tom, 182 Casias, Jessica, 140 Casstevens, Joe, 149 Castaneda, Eloy, 274 Castaneda, Minerva, 245 Castano, Pablo, R., 63, 136, 289 Castillo, Alonzo, 133, 245 Castillo, Gilberto, 133 Castillo, Estanislado Y., Jr., 133 Castillo, Oscar, 159 Castillo, Roberto. 136 Castorena, J., 160 Cavazos, Carlos, 151, 289 Cavazos, Manuel, 146, 156, 289 Cavazos, Santos, 100, 106, 133 Cavazos, Socorro, 289 Cavazos, Steve, 170 Csvett, Karen Rae, 132, 157 Ceballos, Joe, 274 Centilli, Margaret, 61, 245 Cernoch, Frankie, 113, 181, 274 Chacon, Javier Fernando, 289 Chamberlain, Ed, 216 Champion, Janis, 262 Chant, Carolyn, 126, 245 Chant, Chris, 113, 117, 126, 130, 289 Chapa, Adriana E., 108, 109, 245 Chapa. Mario, H8 Chapman, Brian, 127 Chapman, Stanton, Jr„ 262 Charba, Ted, 128 Charles, Betty Jo, 122, 262 Chavez, Mary Casilda, 274 Cheaney, Jackie, 289 Cheaney, Peter, 108, 109 Chelkowski, Eddy, 183, 284 Cherry, Ray, 185, 262 Chesser, Earl, Jr., 274 Chestnut!, Mary, 177 Chi, Chih-Ping, 136, 274 Chi, Chih-Yung, 118, 274 Chilen, Mary Agnes, 68, 76, 114, 289 Chiuminatto, Martin J., Jr., 186, 245 Chore, Melody, 104, 106, 144 Christensen, David, 245 Claiborne, Marilyn, 122, 245 Clampitt, Marian, 245 Clancy, Judy, 62, 132, 157 Clark, David, 185 Clark, Donna, 245 Clark, Frank, 245 Clawson, James B., 118, 156, 262 Clayton, Carol Sandra, 262 Clefand, Margaret Brown, 10$, 262 Cleve, Jack Van, 149 Cleveland, Jo Ann, 116, 124, 2B9 Cloud, Karen, 134, 262 Cocek, Anthony, 245 Coe, John, 245 Coffey, Edward Lee, Jr,, 262 Coffman, Jack E.. 119, 150, 156, 275 Coggin, Carrol, 178, 262 Coggin, Sue, 275 Cokendoipher, Gay, 103 Cokendolpher, Larry, 103 Cole, Ralph, Jr., 119, 156, 290 Coles, Patricia G., 275 Colla more, Anna, 134, 262 Colley, James M., Jr., 290 Collins, Allen, 245 Collins. Jackie, 134 Collins, Linda Gale, 178, 245 Collins, Martha, 173 Collins, Neal, 237 Colmenero, Yolanda, 275 Colunga, Joe, 275 Colwell, Harry C., 245 Conner, Carl, 65, 185 Conner, John, 115, 145, 245 Constante, Jesse, 290 Cook, Clifton E-, 275 Cook, Glenda, 275 Cook, Grady D., 146, 150, 156, 290 Cook, Mary, 262 Cooke, Alan, 245 Cooke, Daniel, 65 Cooper, Charles, 100, 155, 262 Cooper. E. H., Jr., 93, 243, 245 Cooper, Michelette, 245 Cooper, Stewart, 114, 115 Copeland, Jerry, 237 Copeland, Johnny, 185 Copus, Denson, 233 Corcoran, Karen, 62, 108, 109, 120, 131, 145, 173, 275 Cornett, Pam, 152, 179, 290 Cortez, Carmen, 290 Councill, Clark, 91, 96, 148, 152, 290 Cowart, Donnie, 246 Cox, Tim, 246 Cox, Welton E , 129 Cox, William S., 147 Craig, Alica, 120 Craig, Donald, 246 Craig, Rondall, 246 Cramer, Don, 64, 323, 128, 154 Cramer, Ruth, 179 Cravens, Maura Tany, 246 Crawford, Patrick Dale, 125, 150, 290 Crawford, Vera, 290 Crawford, William, 64 Cray, Mary Ann, 290 Cremar, Elizabeth, 246 Crisp, Priscilla, 262 Cristan, David, 262 Cronenberg, Roy, 97 Crow, Jim, 117 Crowers, Judy, 246 Cumberland, Jeanenne, 116 Cumberland, Robert, 125, 246 Cummings, John, 246 Cunningham, Tom, 225, 229 Cuong, Nguyen M., 136, 156 Cureton, Betty Kay, 106, 246 Currey, Bob, 275 Curtis, Suzanne, 262 Custer. R, T„ Jr., 108, 109, 290 Custer, Susie, 246 Cuthrell, Pamela, 262 D Dai, Nasser, 136, 262 Dailey, Julie, 88, 116, 131, 151, 275 Daniels, Martha, 100, 155 Danysh, Onufry P., 63, 262 Darden, Carol, 62, 68, 74, 80, 177, 183 □aughtrey, Pat T., 137 Daugherty, Patty Sue, 120, 134, 151, 290 Davenport, John, 234 236, 262 Davidson, Barbara, 290 Davis, Ben E,, Jr., 142, 187 Davis, Don M., 246 Davis, James Roddy, 187 Davis, Jan R., 262 Davis, Jay, 183 Davis. Kathy, 151, 171, 177, 262 Davis, Sheila, 262 Davis, Tommy, 162 Day, Peggy, 300, 155 Deanda, Leroy, 154, 210, 216 Deborah, Joel, 183 DeCarriere, Joyce, 275 Defenbaugh, Stan, 114 De la Garza, Enrique, 290 De la Garza, Rosendo, Jr., 140 DeLao, Dawn Sene, 262 De La Rosa, Arthur, 108, 109 De La Rosa, Consuelo T., 262 DeJ Bosque, Andrew, 108, 109, 275 De Leon, Diana C-, 134, 246 □e Los Santos, Gilbert, 285 Denmon, Alvin Louis, 132, 290 Dennis, Ella L., 290 Deorsam, Audrey, 179, 290 Deskin, Gary, 128, 275 De Spain, Jeannie Lee, 246 De Spain, Katherine, 246 Deville, Dennis, 154, 210, 216, 262 Devine, Bob. 185, 275 Dewey, Linda, 108, 109, 157, 275 DeWitt, Dennis, 275 Diaz, Maximo, Jr., 125 Diaz. Pedro, 108, 109 Dick, Sharon, 155, 172, 262 Dickman, Billy, 125, 156, 290 Diago, Sergio Valdes, 136 Diemer, Forrest, 188 Dietel, Randy, 87. 107, 108, 109, 290 Dillon, David, 275 Dincans, Bennett, Jr„ 113, 117, 135 Dixon, Dennie, 262 Dixon, James, 103, 106 Doan. Mina, 247 Dodds, Douglas, 263 Dodson, Frank A., Jr., 247 Dolezai, Alan Lee, 247 Dolezal, Thomas, 247 Dominguez, Darryl A., 247 Donaho, Ricky, 65, 275 Donahue, Richard, 290 Donaldson, Jon M., 263 Donaldson, Sally, 136, 290 Donnelly, James, 263 Doramus, Greg, 223 Doucet, Mary Theresa, 134, 247 Doughty, Sue, 173 Dowdy, Warren, 105. 108. 109 Dowel, Mary, 108, 109 Dowling, Nancy E., 131, 173, 290 Downey, Linda, 108, 109 Downing, Pam, 68, 70, 83, 86, 88, 171 Doyle, Susan, 263 Drake, Henry, 247 Drees, Marjorie, 134, 145, 275 Dreiling, Richard, 247 Driver, Henry, Jr., 112 Dromgoole, John, 100, 155 DromgoOle, Oliver Jackson, 130 Drury, Dianna, 263 Dube, Leon, 142, 275 Dudley, Jack, 113 Duke, Paul, 187 Dunahoo, Susan, 62, 123, 157, 290 Duncan, Diane, 176, 247 Duran, Norma, 263 Duron, James L., 65, 263 Dworaczyk, Mary Ann, 275 E G Eddlcblute, Dana, 81, 160 Eddleblute, Dean William, 188 Edelen, Gregory, 145, 162, 263 Edge, Ross, 247 Ediger, Gill, 160 , 263 Edmonson, Joe Lee, 105, 108, 109 Edwards, Gail, 122, 247 Edwards, Jesse. 12Z Efantis, Eugenia, 275 Egan, Jimmy, 125, 156, 290 Egan, Karen Childress, 291 Eggleston, Dan, 108, 109, 114, 143, 275 Eggleston, Patty, 62, 291 Eickenloff, Rick, 154 Ekmark, Fred, 210 Elder, Micki, 148, 261, 263 Elder, Patrick. 153, 187 Ellingson, Charlotte, 291 Elliott, Tim, 100, 103, 105, 108, 183, 291 Elsberry, Nadine, 175 Emery, Glynda, 263 Emshoff, Carl, 263 Engel, Beth, 291 English, Carl E„ 118, 247 Engstrom, Brad, 149, 247 Enyart, Nancy Jean, 263 Epperson, Harold, 118, 263 Epps, Thomas, 247 Ericson, William, 189 Ermis, James, 93, 113, 135 Erskine, Michael, 63, 263 Esehbach, Linda, 108, 109, 134 Eschbach, Sandra, 108, 109, 134, 291 Escobar, Roberto, 247 Espinel, Eduardo, 136 Espinosa, Joe Robert, 247 Esterak, Jo Beth, 121, 179, 291 Estrada, Cirilo Noe, 143, 291 Estringel, Frank, III, 114 Evans, Bill, 237 Evans, Carmen, 178, 247, 254 Evans, Cynthia, 134, 247 Evans, Monna, 108, 109, 176, 247 Evans, Ned, 263 Evans, Ronald, 106 Everett, Victoria Theresa, 106, 144, 275 F Falvella, Frank, 185 Fankhauser, CharlsFe Kay, 89, 116, 131, 151 Farias, Elutcrio, 291 Farias, Juan Manuel, 275 Faseler, John Roy, 276 Faulkner, Tommy, 113 Feild, Frank E., 159, 160, 163, 291 Felder, Darryl, 263 Fellers, Barbara Jo, 102, 104, 106, 122, 144, 276 Ferguson, Bob, 103 106, 152, 261, 263 Ferguson, Ronald H., 149 Fernandez, Alvina, 291 Fett, Bill, 247 Finch, Linda, 263 Finley, James, 79, 161, 291 Finley, Karl, 276 Finley, Mary Layne, 143, 263 Fish. Robert, 189, 234, 236 Fitzgerald, Gerald M., 182 Fleming, Nancy, 276 Flemmings, Mitchell, 247 Fletcher, Billy, 126, 142, 276 Florence, James, 247 Flores, Ernesto, 276 Flores, Jose Homero, 247 Flores, Lupe, 134, 137, 263 Flores, Manuel, Jr,, 247 Flores, Raul Guerrero, 247 Flowers, Addison, 247 Floyd, Jean, 263 Flynn, Johnnie, 86, 291 Foley, Garner, 247 Folkman, Craig, 128, 276 Fossler, Grady, 108, 109 Foster, James H., 187 Foster, Ronnie, 63, 291 Fournier, Vivian, 62, 121, 175, 273, 276 Foust, Sherry Lynn, 247 Fox, James, 161, 162 Frakich, Mitchell R„ 142, 276 Franklin, Patti, 61, 276 Frazier, Victor, 291 Freasier, Margie, 149 Frith, Michelle, 85 , 291 Friedeck, Donald, 263 Friesenhahn, James, 210 Fuchs, Delbert, 113, 135, 263 Fuller, Dwain, 233 Fuessel, John, 247 Fuhrman, Christine, 291 Funke, Arlon, 276 Fusselman, John H-, 114, 115, 118, 153 Gadd, Lesley, 108, 109, 144 , 276 Galaway, Donald, 106 Galindo, Domingo, 146 Gallagher, Linda, 291 Gallagher, Tess, 103 Gallegos, Johnny, 291 Galvan. Otila, 120, 151, 291 Gamboa, Gilberto, 108, 109, 291 Gamez, Jose P., 276 Gant, Robert, 247 Garcia, Arturo, 247 Garcia, Bedelia Ann, 157, 263 Garcia, Benito, 263 Garcia, Diana, 247 Garcia, Eddie A.. 145, 247 Garcia, Elena Alicia. 140, 276 Garcia, Esmeralda G., 132, 157, 291 Garcia, Idalia, 247 Garcia, Jose, 108, 109, 276 Garcia, Juan, 247 Garcia, Linda. 83. 133, 134. 140. 141 Garcia, Lucinda J„ 90, 116, 120, 124. 151, 292 Garcia, Luis A., 263 Garcia, Margarita, 276 Garcia, Margie, 140 Garcia, Margot, 292 Garcia, Mary, 247 Garcia, Olga C., 133, 151, 276 Garcia, Pearl, 132, 152, 157, 276 Garcia, Pedro Jr,, 276 Garcia, Richard A., 108, 109, 292 Garcia, Volanda M,, 247 Garey, Barbara, 263 Garner, Mike L.t 186 Garrett, Howard, 263 Garrett, Stella, 292 Garrett, Tommie Sue, 292 Garrett, Virginia Gayle, 174, 263 Garrison, Lester G., 276 Garza, Alvaro A., 248 Garza, Angelita, 157, 263 Garza, Edna, 292 Garza. Esther Salazar, 292 Garza, Fay, 131, 134, 136 Garza, Fernando D., 158, 263 Garza, Gloria P., 132, 157, 263 Garza, Graciela, 248 Garza, Guadalupe Jr., 276 Garza, Harold, 133, 151, 292 Garza, Imelda, 292 Garza, Irma Gloria, 276 Garza, Jesus F,, 248 Garza, Lionel Jr., 118, 292 Garza, Maria Perla, 145, 248 Garza, Mary Ella, 248 Garza, Pedro, 161 Garza, Raul, 158, 292 Garza, Roland Garza, Rolando D„ 158, 276 Garza, Speedy, 132 Garza, Zulema, 263 Gass, Laura L., 100, 248 Gates, Jerry, 154, 210, 217 Gatti, Jack, 149 Gatti, Judy, 173 Gerald, Rock Gerber, Bob, 65, 113, 149 Gerwick, Donnie, 149 Gerwick, Ronny, 234, 236 Gewin, Mike, 248 Gibson, John Paul, 248 Giese, Geri, 263 Giese, Warren, 248 Giffin, Sandra, 293 Gilbert, Gary, 154, 210, 216 Gilbert, Michael Glen, 106, 122, 248 Gillaspy, Deanna 0., 6, 94, 105, 10S, 109, 144, 173, 263 Giilesoie, uttie, 159, 185 Gillett, Charles, 160, 161 Gillett, George C.. Jr., 6, 93. 292 Gillett. Walter, 65, 93, 263 Gilliland, Gary, 263 Gilliland, Laura, 78, 248, 255 Gingerieh, Shirley, 126, 248 Gipson, Buster, 103 Gisler, Jerry, 293 Gladstone, Howard, 108, 109, 144, 276 GJasson, Vernie, 170, 183, 276 G ock, Jody, 151, 179, 276 Gluck. Richard J.. 248 Goad, Gerald, 248 Godley, Gennethel, 263 Godsey, Randy, 186, 264 Goebel, Janice, 145, 248 Goetsch, Anne D., 103, 104, 293 Goggans Carol, 293 Goleman, Linda, 171, 175, 264 Gomez, Anna, 145, 276 Gomez, Carlos, 136 Gomez, Leandro Jr.,143, 276 Gomez, Louis, 133 Gomez, Ronaldo P., 248 Gonzales, Alonzo Orta, 133, 248 Gonzales, Aurelio Jr., 248 Gonzales, Aurora, 151 Gonzales, Felix B,, 106, 108, 109, 248 Gonzales, Gilbert, 160 Gonzales, Lucy Mendoza. 276 Gonzalez, Alma Irma, 264 Gonzalez, Connie, 103, 264 Gonzalez. Dalia, 140, 143, 276 Gonzalez, Dora Diana, 276 Gonzalez, Edna D., 132, 140, 143, 248 Gonzalez, Enrique, 293 Gonzalez, Epigmenio Jr., 293 Gonzalez, George, 248 Gonzalez, Guile Jr., 248 Gonzalez, Humberto, 108, 109 , 248 Gonzalez, Irma Gloria, 264 Gonzalez, Jose E., 248 Gonzalez, Josie, 293 Gonzalez, Lorenzo, 248 Gonzalez, Maria Del Rosario, 145, 248 Gonzalez, Mary Alice, 264 Gonzalez, Ninfa, 264 Gonzalez, Nora, 157, 293 Gonzalez, Ruben M., 248 Gonzalez, Tino, 293 Gonzalez, Yolanda M., 264 Gooch, Maurice J-, 293 Goode, Barbara Nelson, 285 Goslin, Tommy, 132, 248 Goss, Thomas, 264 Gough, Bobby, 276 Graber, Neil, 132 Graff, Babette Ann, 104, 293 Graham, Barbara Nell, 61, 89, 121, 147, 151, 155, 293 Graham, Kathy, 248 Grant, Bubba, 248 Grant, Leslie, 210 Grant, Tim, 112, 129 Grassbaugh, Chris Ann, 145, 276 Grayson, Rodney Jr„ 101, 242, 24B Green, Grace, 293 Green, Richard H„ 64. 115, 162, 264 Greenberg, Kathryn, 248 Greenlee, VFcki, 173, 261, 264 Greenwalt, Charles, 126 Gregoreyk, Allan, 132, 264 Griessel, Robert J., 248 Griffin, Kay, 117 Griffin, Mary, 179, 264 Grupe, Otis, 293 Guajardo, Ernesto, 105, 108, 109, 264 Gueldner, Howard, 139, 156 Guerra, Arnold M., 293 Guerra, Aurora, 248 Guerra, Elma, 106, 248 Guerra, Estella, 293 Guerra, Grade G., 264 Guerra, Hector, 119, 293 Guerra, Jesse, 293 Guerra, Jorge E., 248 Guerra, Olga, 140, 276 Guerra, Pedro Jr„ 276 Guerra, Russell J,, 119 Guerrero, Roberto, 147, 264 Gnettler, Charles Ray, 64, 113, 117, 135, 181, 293 Guevara, Janie, 120, 151, 248 Gumm, Thomas E., 293 Guthrie, Lynn, 174 Gutierrez, Alma R., 276 Gutierrez, Armando, 264 Gutierrez, Esperanza, 248 Gutierrez, Richard M., 276 Gutierrez, Roldan, 159 Guzman, Yolanda, 248 Gwin, John D., 188, 161 Gyltenband, Mike, 118, 152, 185, 276 H Haas, Albert, 108, 109, 248 Habeeb, Jan, 254 Haser, Linda, 264 Hahn, PegfCy Sue, 134, 172, 249 Hahn, Randy, 237, 249 Hajovsky, Jerry, 154, 210, 217 Halaby, David N., l36, 277 Halamicek, Forrester, 108, 109, 144, 249 Hale, Terry, 277 Hales, Penny, 249 Haley, Carolyn Vasbindcr, 264 Hail, Christine, 157, 264 Hallemann, Madella, 277 Hamilton, Thea Kay, 249 Hancock, Paul, 128, 293 Haner, Bert, 249 Haner, Gary, 64 Haner, Thomas Melvin, 264 Hanes, Thomas, 135 Hans, Danna, 68, 77, 86, 90, 124, 175, 186, 293 Hansen, Hans L., 293 Hanson, Carole C. 174 Hanson, Jerome, 108, 109, 144 Hanzelka, Mary Ann, 61, 264 Hardin, Judy, 106, 276 Harper, Mike, 63 Harriman, Cherie, 249 Harris, David W., 187 Harris, Elizabeth. 249 Harris, Emmett, 18$, 249 Harris, Mike, 160, 249 Harris, Robert C., 264 Harrison, Larry, 64, 277 Harrod, Dennis, 277 Hart, Bubba, 210 Hart, Dennis, 159, 249 Hartman, Merline Ann, 293 Hartman, Sue, 249 Hartmann, Carol Ann, 61, 90, 108, 109, 120, 121, 131, 139, 151, 294 Hartmann Ginger, 92, 179 Hartmann, Jim, 63 Hartnell, Janet, 106, 264 Haseman, Janet. 149 Hatch, Eddie, 80, 161, 189 Haoenstein, Tommy, 108, 109 Hausler, Alan, 277 Hausler, Ronnie, 249 Havel, Phyllis, 126, 277 Hawes. Kelly, 117, 130 Hayes, Jane, 116, 124 Haynes, Donald, 294 Haynes, Henry, 264 Hays, Sharon L., 277 Hazlett, Cherlyn, 265 Heard, Sandy, 249 Hearn, James, 249 Hearn, Jerry Lee, 249 Hebert, Michael, 189 Heerssen, Harvey, 294 Heflin, Brenda, 249 Held, Charlene. 176 Held, Diana, 172 Heldenfels, Kathleen, 277 Henman, Marion, 134, 139, 265 Hemmen, Mark, 150, 185 Henderson, Bill, 265 Henderson, Nicki, 178 Henderson, William, 249 Hendrick, Lucille, 62, 265 Henley, Thomas E„ 265 Henry, Margaret Ann, 151, 265 Henry, Mark, 112, 265 Henson, Phyllis, 294 HentgeS, Beverly, 265 Herbort, Violet, 108, 109, 151, 249 Hereford, Jackie L., 277 Hernandez, Alfred, 249 Hernandez, Angelita, 277 Hernandez, Florinda, 132, 145, 157, 294 Hernandez, Lorie H.r 294 Hernandez, Robert, 65, 285 Hernandez, Xochitl M., 294 Herod, James Hobart, 265 Herrera, Carlos A., 158, 161 Herrera, Christina, 265 Herrera, Eddy, 186 Herrera, Reynaldo, 277 Herrington, Evelyn, 120 Herron, Andrea, 265 Herron, Terry Lee, 265 Herzog, Richard, 294 Hester, Elizabeth, 151 Hicki, Edward, 108, 109 Hid ell, Edna, 277 Higginbotham, David C.p 125, 156, 265 Higgins, Charles, 183, 277 Hightower, Gary L., 161, 183 Hill, Anais, 178 Hill, C, H., Jr. 102, 103, 104, 106 Hill, Dave C., 142 277 Hill, James, 81, 154, 160, 161. 210. 217, 234 Hill, Leopold, 160, 249 Hill, Lore, 131. 177 Hill, Wade, 294 Hilliard, Jlna, 165 Hillje, Gary, 249 Hillje, James D., 249 Milton, Pat, 174, 265 Hindelang, Douglas. 182, 249 Hindman, Susan, 277 Hinojosa, David, 234 Hinojoso, Erna, 249 Hinojosa, Gloria, 249 Hinojosa, Heeler, 265 Hinojosa, Mariano, 265 Hinojosa, Orlando R,, 277 Hinton, Curtis B,, 249 Hinze, Charlene, 249 Hinze, Lloyd, 265 Hirsch, Marty, 255 Hise, Jewel R., 277 Hoag, Pat, 176, 265 Hobbs, Stanley Pat, 123, 128, 295 Hodge, Henry. 115, 225, 229 , 231 Hodge. Ned, 89, 153, 185 Hodgkins, Danny R.p 249 Hoelzel, Frank, 249 Hogan, Jake E„ 295 Holcombe, Brooks J,, 114, 277 Holder, Kathryn, 151, 176, 265 Holland, Barbara, 158, 173, 295 Hollingsworth, Riley, 201, 104, 106, 144, 182 Holloway, Richard, 132 Holt, Bonnie, 155, 249 Holtz, Quintin, 117, 154, 210, 217 Homburg, Norman, 114, 265 Horlen, Buster, 189 Horner, Jennifer, 62, 152, 277 Horowitz, Neil, 277 Horton, Dennis, 159 Horton, June, 134r 137, 295 Hossman, Harry, 63 Houser, Donald, 113, 117, 181 Houser, Ronald, 128 Houston, David, 129, 237 Houts, Patty, 126, 295 Howard, Julianna, 265 Howe, Art W., 112, 128 Howerton, Ethel, 151, 249 Howland, Martin, 146, 265 Hudlow, Sharon, 61, 121, 151, 277 Hudson, Fred, Jr., 64, 87, 143, 152, 295 Hudson, Jane, 277 Hudson, Janice Whitaker, 277 Huff, Marjorie, 295 Huff, Robert, 249 Huffstutler, Binnion, 295 Huffstutfer, Martha Jo, 132, 157, 295 Hughes, David W., 146, 295 Hunt, David H., 65, 265 Hunt, Ronald, 223 Hunt, William Paul, 250 Hunter, John Thomas, 295 Hurley, Carole, 103, 176, 250 Hurst, David, 185 Hurst, Katherine, 132, 157 Hutchison, Erin, 176, 265 Hutto, William, 185, 277 Hyatt, DOug, 184 Hyden, Ron, 126 i Ingram, Ann, 134, 265 Ingram, Bill, 277 Ingram, Robert, 103, 161 Ingrum, Carl R., 250 Inman, Jimmy, 265 Ivy, Jim, 285 Ivy, Micky, 250 J Jacintho, Francisco J. F., 136, 149, 265 Jackson, Duane, 146, 295 Jackson, Helena, 277 Jackson, Jerry, 250 Jackson, Johnny, 277 Jackson, Linda, 151. 295 Jaeger, Richard, 277 Jaimes, Abel, 277 James, Jay, 154, 234, 265 James, Norman W., 143 James, William, Jr., 250 Jameson, John, 250 Janota, Robert, 108, 109, 295 Jaroszewski, Gail, 100 Jarrett, Sally, 61, 151, 295 Jauregui, Lydia, 250 Jav. Harold Hal, 188 Jeffrey, Jane, 250 Jenkins, Mary Ann, 250 Jenner, Nancy Lyn, 62, 120, 121, 143, 151, 295 Jennings, Carol, 250 Jennings, Claude Calvin, Jr,, 186, 277 Jewell, Patrick, 113, 117, 130 Jimenez, Rose, 134, 277 Jimerson, Tommy, 130 John, Janie, 277 Johns, Jilt, 174, 265 Johnson, Bea, 120, 151 Johnson, Carol Bruce, 61, 151, 295 Johnson. Carolyn, 62, 90, 121, 131, 175, 295 Johnson, Charles, 250 Johnson, Courtney, 250 Johnson, Gary, 118, 295 Johnson, Ina, 265 Johnson, Jay, 250 Johnson, Jaynne, 265 Johnson, Jeanie A., 250 Johnson, Lee, 134, 149, 277 Johnson, Loretta, 106 Johnson, Merton, 105 Johnson, Ree, 175, 286, 295 Johnson, Sandy, 176, 250, 255 Johnson, Tommy, 138 Jones, Bill, 144, 265 Jones, D. Craig, 106, 265 Jones, Don Alan. 118, 156, 295 Jones, Dorothy T., 93, 265 Jones, Laura W., 108, 109, 151, 295 Jones, Marjorie, 278 Jones, Robert K„ 250 Jones, Roderick W., 250 Jones, William M., 87, 108, 109 Jordan, Lloyd. 118, 150, 295 Joyce, Richard, 129. 265 Joyner, Tommy, 6, 94, 188, 278 Juarez, Miguel, Jr.t 138 Jungmann, Sandra, 157, 250 Jurecka. Mary Diane, 266 Jurica, Larry Joe, 189 , 266 K Kaiser, Bill, 149 Kaiser, Gary, 278 Kardow, John, 154, 210, 218 Karr, Judy, 176, 266 Kasper, Janis, 176, 250 Kastner, Dennis, 113, 135 Kastner, Mike, 250 Keeland, Laura, 266 Kellam, Ed, 266 Keller, Crockett, 265 Kelley, Pat, 250 Kellner, Milton, 296 Kellough, Leon, Jr., 250 Kelly, Carroll C.. 112, 296 Kelly, Patrick W„ 106, 278 Keng, Jimmy, 250 Kennemer, Linda, 266 Keprta, Jo. 278 Kerr, Linda, 250 Keveryn, Joe, 142 Key, Darlene, 250 Keys, Johnny, 210 Ktening, James Simon, 266 Kieschnick, Lawrence, 129, 139, 266 Klhn, Herman A,, 145, 278 Kilgore, Charles B., 119, 156 Kilgore, Ronald, 64 Killen, James, 184, 27S Kilpatrick, Jimmie, 129 Kimble, Dale, 250 King, Hazel, 120 King, Nancy, 120, 145, 149, 250 King, Tommy, 266 Kinzie, John E., Jr., 296 Kiolbassa, Iris, 266 Kirk, George, 278 Kitner, Katherine, 278 Klemcke, Lynn, 61, 278 Klenke, Douglas, 154, 234, 278 Klenke, Weldon, 250 Klingaman, Wallace, 108, 109 Knanle, Joy, 62, 278 Knight, Don, 152, 183, 273 Knight, Sandra, 176, 250 Knipp, Karen, 266 Knipp, Phill, 278 Koch, Gene H., Jr., 285 Koch, Joe, Jr., 117, 130, 296 Koch, Mary Ellen, 61, 296 Kocian, Joyce, 145, 250 Kocian LoReese, 62, 177, 273, 278 Koehl, Carol, 108, 109, 131, 144, 145, 296 Koehl, Catherine. 105, 108, 109, 155 Konnicka, David, 64 Kopplin, Gerald, 278 Kosanke, Mickic, 101, 108, 109, 139, 155 Kosub, Robert, 63, 113, 130 Krafka, Barbara, 266 Kraft, Bill, 100, 108, 109, 278 KraU, Warren ‘'Bo ', 187 Krause, Lynn, 134, 266 Kreidler, John, 250 Krenek, A I, 250 Krenek, Delmar, 149 Kretz, Wayne, 65 Kristek, Dorothy Ann, 61, 278 Krueger, Ann, 134, 256 Krueger, Tony, 187 Krug, Kris, 134, 266 Kucera, Albin, 285 Kuester, Wayne, 278 Kghnert, Vickie, 266 Kunitz, Jon, 138 Kuntscher, Frank, 116 Kuntscher, Geraldine, 120, 151, 296 Kurth, Judy, 61, 278 L Labuda, Jeanne, 266 Laemmrich, Gerald, 296 Lahtinen, Edwin, 142 Lamon, Marianne, 278 Lane, Frank, 250 Lane, Tommy N., 250 Lange, Edwirta, 250, 138 Langfeld, Tony, 154, 210, 218 Langford, Ray, 149, 278 Langham, Edward, 278 Lanier, Ronnie, 108, 109, 116, 138, 278 Lanmon, Glenn O., 146, 150, 156, 296 Lantz, Dennis A., 138 Lara, Maclovio, 266 Lamed, Sue Ann, 278 Larrumbide, Mark, 118, 278 Larsen, Rick, 266 Laskoskie, James. 128, 296 Latham, Alvin, 266 Latham, Ronny, 185, 266 Latham, Tommy Drene, 178 Liw, John, 278 Lawrence, Connie, 90, 116, 124, 152, 153, 175, 296 Lawrence, David, 125, 251 Lawrence, Dianne, 266 Lawrence, Nancy, 106 Laycock, Charles, 64 , 278 Leach, Dennis, 225, 230 Leal, Armela, 105, 108, 109 Leal, Javier H., 278 Lee, Mike, 113, 135, 149 Lee. Peter, 251 Lee, Robert Edward Jr., 251 Leggett, Brian, 278 Leonard, Nancy, 61, 296 Lerma, Fidencio, 296 Leslie, Terry, 82. 177 Lester, Deanna F,, 296 Lester, Tommy A., 251 Lewis, Gaylord, 266 Lewis, Jeannie, 126, 266 Lewis, Nancy, 174, 251 Lewis, Sue, 106, 134, 266 Lichtenbcrger, Felipita, 278 L ddeM, Robert, 278 Liggett, Janice, 62. 123, 296 Lindner, James M., 125, 156, 296 Lindner, Nancy, 296 Lindsey, Bruce, 119, 296 Lira, Johnny, 151, 266 Lloyd, Llndy, 251 Lloyd, Raymond A.r 142 Lobrecht, Morris, 278 Lochausen, Marshall, 182, 251 Locke, Marsha, 122, 251 Lockman, Justine, 139, 173, 266 Lofland, Sue, 87, 102, 103, 104, 106, 131, 179 Lonergan, Pat, 63, 72, 177, 188 Long, Barbara, 266 Longoria, Ernesto, 278 Longoria, Irma, 278 Longoria, Jose, 10B, 109 Longoria, Jose L„ 116, 143, 151, 279 Longoria, Leone!, 143, 151, 279 Longoria, Lupe, 266 Longoria, Macario, 266 Longoria, Raul N.. 118, 150, 29G Longwell, Cathy, 266 Lopez, Bella, 251 Lopez, Brigido, 266 Lopez, Diana, 108, 109, 251 Lopez, Edward Anthony, 266 Lopez, Eloise, 133, 134, 140, 296 Lopez, Enrique, 138 Lopez, Frances Chaney, 251 Lopez, Hector X., 161, 266 Lopez, Maria Elena, 267 Lopez, Mario O., 146, 156, 296 Lopez, Rose Marie, 279 Lopez, Santos, 251 Lorenz, Laura, 251 Lothringer, Jimmie, 251 Love, Dana, 116, 147, 152, 155, 179 Love, Kay, 92. 131, 124, 279 Lovin Lloyd, 65 LovvQrn, Frank, 267 Lowe, Marsha, 101, 155 Lozano, Adriana, 134 Lozano, Ray, 100 Luce, Gerald Keith, 160, 251 Lutz, Ronald, 267 Lyle, Jennifer, 106, 122 Lynam, H. A., 189 Lynam, Marie, 279 Lynch, Connilee, 100, 155 Lynch, John R. Jr,f 155 Lynch, Larry, 160 Lynum, H. A, Buddy, 132, 296 Lytle, Larry, 267 Lytle, Patricia, 296 M Maasarani, Sherine, 279 Mabe, Ronald, 267 Mabrito, Craig, 65, 252 MaeAllister, Donna, 252 MacNeil, Sarah Jane, 113, 267 Macomber, Clifford, 156 Madrigal, Julio F„ 140, 267 Magby, David, 160, 252 Magee, Dan, 119, 156 Magee, Debrah, 279 Magruder, Danny, 267 Majorga, Bertha, 136 Malate, Carmela, 279 Maldonado, Delia, 279 Maldonado, Hilda, 279 Maldonado, Rita, 252 Malone, Richard L,, 252 Maltsberger, George, Jr,, 125 Malven, Charles, 106 Malven, Wayne. 122 Mancias, Maggie, 61, 267 Maniar, Natwarlal, 279 Manly, Kenneth, 279 Mann, Cynthia, 252 Mann, Jerald, 65 Manna, Richard, 108, 109 Manning, George E„ 267 Manning, James, 118, 279 Manning, Molly, 106 Msrhofer, Richard Marler, Charles Michael, 122, 279 Marquez, Ruben, 267 Marroquin, Rosa, 132, 157, 279 Marruliier, Carl, 156, 252 Marshall, J, T„ 252 Martin, Ed, 267 Martin, Eileen, 61, 122, 279 Martin, Lawrence, 132, 252 Martin, Marcia Lee, 267 Martine, Nick, 189 Martinez, Alonzo, 297 Martinez, Conception, 252 Martinez, Dolores, 143, 252 Martinez, Elvira, 133 Martinez, Homer, 234, 235 Martinez, Jesus, 6, 95, 140, 297 Martinez, Joe E., 252 Martinez, Maria Perla, 151, 297 Martinez, Maria Yolanda, 252 Martinez, Mary Catherine, 151, 279 Martinez, Nelda, 252 Martinez, Nori, 140, 279 Martinez, Paula, 133, 151 Martinez, Rosa M., 267 Mascorro, Romulo, 252 Massengale, Toni Sue, 61, 297 Mathews, John, 233, 252 Mathews, Woods, 232, 233 Mathias, Donna, 267 Mathieu, Tom, 297 Mathis, Carolyn, 279 Matncha, George, 113, 117, 135, 297 Matos, Antonio, 136 Matos, Olga, 136 Matson, Stanley, 252 Matteson, Michael 8., 160, 162 Matthews, Alvin, 210, 234 May, Barbara, 61 Mayfield, Jack, 252 Mayfield, Maurice J., 63, 142, 267 Mayorga, Bertha, 136, 280 Mazock, Bruce, 267 Mazurek, Kenneth R„ 154, 252 McAda, Dora, 134, 137, 297 McAdams, Charles R., 267 McBurnetl, Sugar, 179 McCain, Maria, 108, 109, 145, 267 McCain, Victor, 251 McCament, Les, 125 McCandless, Billy W„ 65, 233, 280 McCarley, Michael, 100, 251 McCarroll, Candy, 106, 251 McCarty, Don Martin, 297 McCauvIey, Carolyn, 179 McCay, Walter B , 170, 189 McClanahan, Danny G., 183 McClanahan, Joe J., 267 McClelland, James, 251 McClure, Edward, 297 McClure, Shirley Doyen, 297 McCormick, Leo William, Jr., 125, 297 McCracken, Cheryl, 126, 251 McDaniel, John, 108. 109, 252 McDonald, Arlan, 103 McDonald, Cheslean, 268 McDonald, Glen, 218 McDonald. Marsha, 176, 254 McDonald, Mary Kay, 252 McElligolt, John J„ 138 McEowen, Mickle, 62, 81, 121, 134, 280 McFarland, Johnny, 268 McGee, Barbara S„ 106, 122, 252 McGee, Patricia, 102, 104, 106, 144, 179, 268 McGill, Pat, 154, 210, 218 McGuire, Pat, 176 McIntyre, John, 252 Mclnvale, Anna Beth, 252 McKinney, Hollis, 187, 297 McKnight, Rebecca, 106, 108, 109, 252 McLendon, Anno, 62, 134, 297 McMahon, Debbie, 62, 172 McMannis, Sondra, 252 McMillan, David K„ 114, 156 McMurry, Sharon, 176, 268 McNew, Karen, 62, 120, 151, 297 McPherson, Pam, 178, 252 McQueen, Susan, 134, 252 McQuerry, Mark, 103 McQuerry, Mike, 103 McWhorter, Ted, 118 Meadows, Judy, 268 Medina, Irene J„ 132, 157 Medina, Orlando, 159 Medrano, Aurora, 297 Medrano, Linda, 134, 268 Meek, Donald C„ Jr., 280 Mega son, Orleane, 106 Melbern, Sandra, 91, 177, 297 Mel linger, Lyndon, 188 Mehon, Jackie, 173, 297 Mendez, Carmen, 280 Mendez, Ralph J„ Jr., 114 Mendiola, Gloria, 252 Mendoza, Carlos Humberto, 297 Mendoza, Hector, 160 Mengers, Terry, 297 Menn, Betty, 134, 137 Menn, Dorothy, 139, 280 Menn, Harvey, 65, 135, 280 Menn, Louella, 131, 134, 137, 297 Menzel, Dorcas, 268 Menzone, Albert, 138 Merchant, Gary A., 297 Merritt, Linda, 252 Mertens, Barbara, 252 Mertez, Fred C-, 297 Mertz, Richard, 280 Mesa, Bernardo, 118, 136, 297 Mesce, Richard, 268 Messer, Carol, 297 Meyer, Chuck, 154, 225, 227, 228, 231 Meyer, Franci, 62, 68, 73, 79, 88, 152, 175, 280 Meyer, Marlene, 139 Milam, Jay Kent, 189, 268 Milam, Vernon, 149, 301 Miller, Beau, 6 , 94, 183 , 298 Miller, Fred Frank, 298 Miller, Jimmy, 237 Miller, Tom. 237, 298 Miller, Warren, 128 Mills, Linda, 252 Minor. Janice, 61, 122, 280 Minze, Charlene, 134 Mitchell, Bob, 225, 231 Mitchell, Johnny, 103 Mitchell, Phillip, 100, 155, 252 Mitchmore, Mike, 210 Mize, Barbara, 298 Mize, Samuel, 65 Mize, Sammy V„ 280 Moczygemba, Patrick J., 268 Moerbe, Dale, 252 Mokry, Edith L,, 145 Molder, Larry E„ 119, 150, 156, 285 Molina, Rolando, 105, 108, 109, 144, 252 Moncus, Stephen, 280 Monroy, Salvador, 252 Montalvo, Roel, 160 Montemayor, Francisco J., 159, 298 Montgomery, John D., 252 Montgomery, Mary, 268 Montgomery, Patricia, 96, 148, 268 Montoya, Robert, 252 Moody, Martha, 134, 252 Moody, Mary Lynn, 134 , 298 Moon, Pam, 280 Mooney, Ern, 253 Moore, Alvin R., 280 Moore, James, 253 Moore, Joe A., 105, 108, 109, 280 Moore. Judy, 253 Moore, Kay, 131, 153, 175, 280 Moore, Kenneth, ISO Moore, Margaret, 253 Moore, Morlene, 285 Moore. Ralph William, 125, 268 Mora, Frances, 253 Morales, Javier, E., 298 Morales. Rene 143 Morales Soila 268 Moreno Noe 112, 298 Morgan Elaine, 108, 109, 268 Morgan, Mae, 65, 156 Morgan, Michael J., 122, 125, 156, 280 Morgan, Sheryl, 253 Morgan, Tom, 280 Morin, Eudoxcio, 253 Morrill, David, 159 Morris, Carlton, 138 Morris, Jean, 145 Morris, Kathleen, 174, 253 Morris, Nancy, 253 Morris, Nansi, 268 Morris, Thomas, 253 Morrison, Hugh Martin, 129, 268 Morrison, Margaret, 298 Moseley, Lee, 253 Mote. Margaret Ann, 106, 116, 124, 144, 280 Mowery, Sam, 161, 162 Mrazek, Ron, 225, 229 Mueller, Carol Ann, 145, 151, 268 Muennink, Sherry, 253 Mullen. Martha, 280 Mumme, Agatha, 268 Muniz, Victor, 159 Munoz, Sylvia, 268 Murch, Monica, 134, 253 Murillo. Hilda. 268 Murphy, Patricia, 253 Murray, Joan, 280 Musick, Michael, 104, 106, 108, 109, 144, 268 Mussman, Charles W., 298 Muzquiz, Ernest, 108, 109 N Nance, Terry, 184 Napier, Maggie, 173, 268 Narro, Bucky, 187 Neumann, Gary, 253 Nava, Albert. Jr.. 253 Navarro, Hilda, 280 Navejar, Oscar, 268 Naylor, John, 118, 150 Nedbatek, Caye, 157 Ncdbalek. Vernon. 113, 135 Neeley, Alan, 285 Nell, Lawrence, 145 Nelson, Bonnie, 280 Nelson, Don, 186, 268 Nelson, Joy Beth. 109, 268 Nelson, Robert B„ 90, 146, 150, 156, 299 Nemec, Bennie, 170, 189 Nemee, Susie, 61, 120, 145, 151, 280 Netardus, Robert, 132, 280 Nellballer, Diane, 268 New, Robert F,, 268 Newell, Jimmy, 170, 183, 299 Newell, Robert, 145 Newsom, Cynthia. 253 Newsom, Don, 127 , 299 Newton, Henry, 118, 150, 299 Newton, Melissia, 116, 124, 299 Newton, Tommye Ann, 253 Ney, Audrey, 299 Nguyen, Cuong, 253 Nielsen, Sue, 62, 139, 176 Nietenhoefer, Dennis, 154, 210, 219 Nix, Dwayne. 154, 210, 211, 219, 268 Nix, Susan, 280 Nixon, Milton, 64 Nordmeyer, Barbara, 62, 89, 121, 131, 147, 155, 179, 299 North, Jack, 184 Norton, Helen, 299 Noster, Ronnie, 108, 109 Nugent, Virgil D., 253 Nuinez, Chris, 154, 210, 219 Nunnaltee, Gary, 253 0 O’Brien. Maureen, 102, 103, 104, 131, 175, 299 Ochoa, Gloria, 134 Ochoa, Grace, 280 Oefinger, Larry, 113, 130 Oesterreich, Les, 299 Oglesby, Terry, 212, 214, 219 Ouvarez, Barbara, 280 Oliveira, Albert, 145, 151, 280 Olivere, Linda, 134, 268 Olson, Frank, 125, 156 Olsovsky, Marion, 280 Olvera, Ruben, 268 O’Neal, Anita, 253 O'Neal. Curtis, 112, 299 O'Neill, Alice, 299 Opperman, Steve, 280 Ordner, Chuck, 189 Ortega, Luis, 299 Ortegon, Joe A., 152, 299 Ortmann, Carl, 180, 253 Osburn, Sharon, 253 Osterlon, Suzanne, 86, 177 Ottmers, Larry W„ 64, 105, 107, 108, 109, 280 Oveland, Greg, 188 Owen, Prentice Ray, 280 P Padilla. Albert G.a 253 Padilla, Cecilia, 253 Page, Marianna, 104, 177 Paiz, Rowena, 103 Palacios, Oralia, 134, 280 Pa mer, Dewey, 194 Palmer, Harold Albert, 299 Pampell, Barbara, 280 Parish, John, 118, 143, 26B Parker, Billy G„ 268 Parker, George, 132, 299 Parker, Jimmie, 225, 227, 229 Parrish, Herbert, 130, 133, 299 Partee, Kay, 280 Partlow, Tom, 253 Passmore, Judy, 179 Pate, Ronnie, 268 Patterson, Dwayne, 253 Patterson, Jan, 116, 280 Patton, Dennis. 299 Patzig, Barbara, 178, 253 Pavel, Larry, 108, 109 Pavelka, Karen, 178, 253 Pavlovsky, Paul, 253 Peake, Doyle, 108, 109, 253 Peal, Sam, 118, 127, 143, 268 Pearce, Donald, 299 Pearce, Roberta W., 280 Pearce, Sheridan, 65, 280 Pearson, Kit, 188, 253 Pearson, Sarah, 253 Pease, Jim, 268 Peck, Allred, 299 Peek, Suanne, 173, 299 Peery, Mack, 299 Peltier, Mike, 156 Pena, Adan M.r 118, 299 Pena, Arnoldo, 299 Pena, Maria Celia, 281 Pena, Maria Imelda, 268 Pennebaker, Genie, 91, 153, 175, 300 Pennick, Herb, 154, 211, 220 Pennington, Joseph L,t 284 Pennington, Pat, 281 Perdue, Barbara, 62, 177, 281 Perez, Amanda G., 108. 109, 281 Perez, Delfino, 253 Perez, Eduviges III, 268 Perez, Estela, 253 Perez, Estella, 134, 253 Perez, Eusebio, 281 Perez, Everardo N,, 300 Perez, Gloria, 140, 281 Perez, Isabel, 120 Perez, Juan Jose, 92, 116, 150, 156, 300 Perez, Manuel T,, 300 Perez, Margarito, 133, 253 Perez, Mary Christin, 253 Perez, Richard, 142 Perez, Roel, 268 Perez, Yolanda, 268 Perkins, Kathy S., 62, 281 Peterson, Glenn, 108, 109, 269 Peterson, James E., 300 Peterson, Tissa, 300 Pettigrew, Shirley, 108, 109, 143, 151, Pettijohn, Bill, 154, 210, 220 Pevestorff, Dianna, 139, 254 Pfannstiel, Samuel, 113, 130, 254 Pfluger, Kathy, 116, 134, 137, 175 Phalen, John, 254 Phillips, Dak C., 142 Phillips, Martha, 108, 109 Phillips, Marty, 254 Phillips, Rusty, 183 Pickett, Angenelle, 300 Pierce, Barrett, 118, 152, 156, 158 Pierce, J. D.f 129 Pierson, Delbert, 118, 139 Pimentel, Lucy T., 269 Pineyro, Marco A., 300 Piper, Sandra, 131, 177, 281 Pivonka, Ernest R., 129 Plant, Douglas W., 113, 254 Plimper, Karyn, 174, 281 Plcmarity, Milton G., 285 Plunkett, James, 108, 109, 144 Ponce, Hector, 108, 109 Pond, Sonny, 174 Pool, Mary Jane, 281 Poole, Mona, 281 Pooe. Jeff L„ 102. 106, 115, 269 Porcher, Diane, 174 ,254 Porter, Danny, 161, 185, 231 Porter, Marydele H., 281 Porter, Wayne, 160 Portmann. Cindy, 175, 269 Powell, Vicki Powell, Richard, 113, 130, 269 Powers, Shirley, 132, 157 Pczzi, Albert, 300 Prather, Frank, 128, 183 Press'ey, Lowry, 64, 269 Price, Bill, 86, 160, 184 Price, Dana, 100, 101, 106 Prince, William E. Jr,, 300 Pruett, David, 126, 269 Pryor, Christy, 269 Puente, Guadalupe Jr., 300 Puente, Petra, 106, 108, 109, 269 Pugh, Larry, 188, 254 Pulido, Eduardo, 281 Pulido, Maria Edna, 120 , 300 Pullin, Larry, 154, 210, 220 Pumphrey, Cissie, 151, 176, 254 Pyle, Chuck, 119, 156, 269 Pyne, Loretta M., 269 0 Quevillion, Madelyn, 254 Quintanilla, Rogelio, 281 Quintero, Noe Jr., 281 Quintero, Ramiro J., 160, 269 R Raddatz, Jerry A., 65, 118, 127, 139, 281 Rainey, Bob, Jr,, 64, 154, 225, 228, 230 Rains, Mike, 188 Rakowitz, Lonnie, 149 Ramirez, Alonzo, 281 Ramirez, Dora, 133, 151, 281 Ramirez, Elva, 133, 300 Ramirez, Ernestine, 269 Ramirez, Gloria, 133, 300 Ramirez, Irma I., 132, 157, 281 Ramirez, Laura, 300 Ramirez, Louis, Jr., 108, 109, 144, 281 Ramirez, Mari Sagrario, 254 Ramirez, Maria De La Luz, 140, 254 Ramirez, Odilia, 120, 300 Ramos, Alicia, 254 Ramsey, Marvin, 122, 254 Rankin, John, 118, 122, 127, 156, 269 Raska, Henry, 113, 117, 130 Ratcliff, Jon, 269 Ray, RosaJane, 254 Raymond, Doyle Eugene, 254 Reagan, Richard, 156, 269 Reagan, Sharon, 172, 269 Bedford, Keith, 81, 162, 187 Redmon, Nina, 139, 151, 300 Reed, Thomas W., 138 Reese, Shirley, 281 Reeves, Bo, 101 Reeves, E. B., Jr., 143, 155 Reichert, Mary Anna, 177 Remlenger, Tommy, 254 Remmert, Dennis, 125, 254 Requenez, Edna, 281 Respondek, Jimmy, 154, 210, 220 Hetzloff, Jerry, 269 Reyes, Esther, 254 Reyes, Oscar, 254 Reyes, Richard, Jr., 255 Reyna, Sylvia, 281 Reyna, Victor A., Jr., 143 Rhoades, Susan, 281 Rice, Dana, 255 Rice, Bob Roy, III, 65, 86, 185 Richardson, Brian, 108, 109, 255 Richardson, Cheryl, 172, 255 Richardson, Harry, 281 Richardson, Ricky, 255 Richey, C, Thomas, 160 Richey, Roger, 154, 225, 228, 231 Riddell, George, 300 Ridens, Mike, 234 Riedel, Emil, 64, 118 Riese, Darlene A., 123, 300 Rigamonti, Leon John, 255 Rigotti, Cheryl, 269 Riley, Butch, 210 Riley, Jerry Mike, 269 Rircones, Juan, 255 Ringen, Cherri, 61, 255 Rios, Annie, 108, 109, 133, 269 Rios, Edmundo, 269 Rios, Manuel, Jr., 281 Rios, Sandra, 269 Ripple, Carole, 269 Ritchie, Walter £., 138, 142, 281 Rivera, Albert, 65, 255 Rivera, George, 100, 155, 255 Rivera, Jose, 255 Rives, Keith, 182 Roach, Arlene Jeffreys, 116, 300 Robbins, L C., 149 Roberts, Ladner P., 187 Robertson, Dennis, 301 Robertson, Diane, 138, 269 Robertson, Larry, 182, 269 Robertson, Richard, 138, 185, 281 Robinson, Glen, 65, 184 Robinson, Kirk, 142, 170, 187 Robinson, Michael, 105, 108, 109 Rocha, Manuel Alaniz, 281 Rock, Gerald, 255 Rockwell, Milton, 114 Rodriguez, Ernest, 138, 232, 233 Rodriguez, Feliciano, 118 Rodriguez, Fernando, 269 Rodriguez, Homero, 133, 269 Rodriguez, James, Jr., 255 Rodriguez, Jesus, 269 Rodriguez, Juan Jorge, 140, 301 Rodriguez, Lupe, 152, 158, 279 Rodriguez, Marianela, 281 Rodriguez, Molly, 132, 157 Rodriguez, Raguel, 269 Rodriguez, Rebecca, 255 Rodriguez, Reynaldo L., 301 Rodriguez, Reynaldo V., 255 Rodriguez, Richard A., 138 Rodriguez, Roberto F,, 138 Rodriguez, Rodrigo, Jr., 132, 255 Rodriguez, Rogelio R., 133, 256 Rodriguez, Sylvia Laura, 281 Rodriguez-Bolet, Teresita, 301 Roerig, Jeff, 138, 185 Rogers, Ann, 174, 269 Rogers. Carla, 108, 109, 256 Rogers, Carolyn, 174, 286, 301 Rogers, Donald, 281 Rogers, Ernesto, 301 Roper, Keith, 256 Roper, Richard, 108, 109 Rosales, Carlos, 105, 108, 109 Ross, Clay. 64, 269 Rosse, Barbie, 176, 256 Rosser, Melanie, 301 Roy, Marilyn Sue, 256 Ruane, Delia, 62, 120, 122. 151, 301 Rubio, Eusebio A., 140, 256 Ruiz, Carmen Celina, 256 Rurz, Fidendo, 256 Ruiz, Francisco, 26$ Ruiz, Roberto, 7$, 114, 161, 152, 301 Rutledge, Jane, 256 Rutledge, Mary Sue, 270 Rutledge, Michael, 256 Ryan, Joe, 256 Rychetsky, Laura Hooker, 301 Ryder, Donna, 103 Rymer, John, 256 Ryan, Connie, 301 Ryon, Cynthia, 256 Ryon, Lawrence, 301 Ryon, Ronnie, 183 s Saavedra, Alma, 256 Saavedra, Henry, 270 Saenz, Anastacic, 270 Saenz, Diana, 120. 151, 302 Saenz, Jose H., 256 Saenz, Lydia, 132, 157, 281 Saenz, Sylvia G., 302 Salas, Humberto, 103, 105, 108, 109, 144 Salazar, Ambrosio L., Jr., 270 Saldana, Carlos, 154, 210, 221 Saldana, Joe G., 302 Saldivar, Samuel, 256 Salinas, Bella, 281 Salinas, Evanita Q,, 134, 302 Salinas, Francisco Xavier, 113, 117, 135, 256 Salinas, Jesus M.. 302 Salinas, Linda, 256 Salinas, Medardo Jr,, 281 Sallee, Mike, 64 Salyer, Reggie, 188 Samuel. Doyle, 154, 210, 221, 256 Sanborn, W, H., 142 Sanchez, Jeanie, 256 Sanchez, Joe A., 256 Sanchez, Meliton M. Jr., 270 Sanchez, Raymon, 105. 108. 109, 122 Sanderfer, Gladys Ledbetter, 281 Sanders, Tom, 113, 152, 286, 302 Sandifer, Jim, 188 Sandoval, Antonio, 105, 108, 109 Sanford, F, Keith, 302 Sanford, Willie V., 122, 302 Santiago, Vivian Leigh, 302 Sapp, Tena, 256 Sarabia, Luciano, 302 Sarabia, Pablo Jr., 302 Sarabia, Yolanda Saunders, Delmagene, 256 Saunders, Peggy, 270 Scales, Angie, 256 Scallan, Rose Ann, 100, 101, 155, 255 Scheiner, Johnny, 65 Schilling, Carla, 149, 256 Schiro, Henry R., 160 Schlabach, Lynwood L„ 302 Schmidt, Ronald, 281 Schmidt, Sandy, 256 Schmuck, John, 256 Schneider, Deborah, 256 Schneider, Erich, 139 Schnitz, Rex, 64 Schrimsher, Joel, 186, 282 Schroeder, Jim, 189 Schubert, Janice, 302 Schubert, Patricia, 256 Schubert, Patrick, 256 Schubert, Wayne, 183, 282 Schuch, John L., 108, 109, 144, 256 Scott, Dana, 270 Scott, Donna, 134, 256 Scott, James P., 147 Scott, Lane, 108, 109 Scott, Marian E., 302 Scott, Philip B-, 257 Scott, Sharon, 132, 152, 157, 175, 270 Seal, Patricia, 302 Seal, Tommy, 113, 117, 130, 302 Seale, Jim, 143 Segrest, Jay, 159. 161, 185 Seifert, William Frank, 257 Seitz, Ernest, 100, 155 Seitz, Kitty, 100, 155 Self, Shirt, 148, 270 Sells, Jim H., 113, 130. 181 Semar, Jeanne Barker, 108, 109, 270 Semar, Roy, 108, 109 Sensat, Judy, 62, 104, 173, 302 Serna, Donato A., 63, 115, 145, 270 Serna, Robert G., 270 Seward, Susan, 257 Shafer, Cliff, 128 Shafer, Dean, 188 Shafer, Mimi, 282 Shanafelt, Kathleen, 270 Shannon, Molly, 68, 71, 153, 179 Shannon, Shirley, 178, 257 Sharp, Kay Lynne, 151, 177, 282 Sharpies, Robert B.. 189 Shaw, John A., 302 Shaw, Linda, 68, 75, 171, 173 Shaw, Peggy, 302 Sheaffer, Mary Lou, 302 Sheek, Billie, 79. 86, 108, 109, 127, 172, 243, 255, 257 Sheffield, Lowell, 126 Shelton, Kay F-, 62, 282 Shepard, Jean, 282 Sheperd, Shirley, 270 Sheridan, Joseph, 160, 270 Shipley, Kaye, 105, 108, 109, 172 Shockley, Dorothy, 303 Shockley. Thomas V„ 89. 118, 150, 303 Short, Stan, 118, 257 Shaler, Ray Nelson, 270 Shuits, Steve, 257 Sides, Hardy, 185, 282 Siebert, Bruce, 185 Siemon ma, David, 125 Silva. Marcelo. 108, 109. 257 Silva, Terry, 270 Silvas, Dorothy Ann, 151, 282 Simek, Charlotte, 120, 151, 303 Simersky, Beth, 270 Simmons, Jerry, 257 Simmons, Kay, 62 Simpson, Gary D., 115, 270 Simpson, Skip, 65, 270 Singleton, David, 126 Steinke, Larry Douglas, 282 Skrobarcek, Eddie, 145 Slaughter, Charles, 142, 303 Slonek, Ann, 61, 270 Slusher, Gary, 154, 270 Smart, Linda Glasson, 178 Smart. Marvin L„ 128, 183, 303 Smith, Andres E, Jr., 303 Smith, Barbara Ruth, 303 Smith, Barry, 128, 303 Smith, Bili G. Jr., 257 Smith, Billy, 108, 109, 127 Smith, Billye Carol, 303 Smith, Bonnie, 62, 270 Smith. Carl, 130, 154, 221, 303 Smith, Charles T„ 189 Smith, David G-, 105, 108, 109, 270 Smith, D. Mike, 64 Smith, Dewey, 237 Smith. Eldon. 282 Smith, G. Lynn, 185 Smith, Georgia, 132, 172, 254, 257 Smith, Jeffrey, 138 Smith, Jimmie L., 270 Smith, Kenneth T., 189 Smith, Larry, 270 Smith, Mike, 225, 229 Smith, Mike, 63, 183, 303 Smith, Nancy, 282 Smith, Paul, 100, 103 Smith, Ruby Nell, 6, 94, 149, 270 Smith, Sherry, 254 Smith, Stanley, 116, 150 Smith, Terri. 120, 145, 151 Smith, Terry R„ 125, 257 Smith, Timothy, 180 Smithen, Buckie D., 303 Smithwick, Sam 111, 303 Snider, Paul. 96, 148 Snodgrass, Sandra, 173 Soden, James D., 160 Sokol, Keith, 115. 145 Sokol, Pat, 149 Solis, Lucy, 257 Solis, Zaragoza 111, 282 Soliz, Manuel, 160 Sotelo, Ale , 108, 109, 257 Soto, Alfonso X., 63, 114 Soto, Sylvia, 85, 257 Sotolongo, Ignacio D. Sparks, Randy P-, 257 Spears, Margarctle, 106 Spencer, Cynthia. 105, 106 Spencer, Larry, 257 Spencer, Ricky, 188 Sperry, Larry, 138 Spradley, Linda, 172 Sprague. Roy, 184, 303 Stakes, H. Carlyle, 303 Stanfield, Michael, 1B8 Stanfield, Terry, 159 Stanfield. Thomas, 159, 160 Stanga, Paula, 174, 257 Staples, James W., 257 Stapper, Mike, 257 Stautzenberger, Phillip, 113, 130, 282 St. Clair, Sandy, 122, 261, 270 Steadman, Darwin, 114 Stebblns, Bebe, 257 Steele, James H„ 112, 129, 303 Stein, Ken, 100, 155, 282 Stcinhardt, Sharon, 303 Steinke, Larry Steinke, Leslie Gilbert, 282 Steinmeyer, Joe A., 160, 257 SteJIman, John, 142, 303 Stephens, C. M, Jr, 303 Stephens, Tom, 64, 308, 109, 257 Stephenson, Lela Ann, 103, 128, 129, 177, 273 Sterry, Patricia Luchak, 270 Stevens, Sharon Lea, 61, 151, 303 Steves, Bryan, 189 Steves, Fred, 181 Stewart. Donna, 68, 71, 178 Stewart, Gene. 118 Stiles. Joe. 149 Stillman, Alma Lee, 270 Stirl, Cindi, 108, 109, 126, 139, 270 Stirl, Ernest, 108, 109 Stockton, John, 257 Stockwell, James, 108, 109 Stokes, Harold, 130 Stokes, Ronald, 105, 108, 109, 144, 257 Stone, Diane, 171 Stone, Goldialu, 134, 137, 282 Strickland, Carol, 257 Stridde, Patsy, 61, 303 Stryk, Arnold L., 123, 128, 303 Stutts, Ken. 114 Sullivan, David, 210, 222 Sullivan, Harold Gene, 182, 270 Sullivan, Thomas, 303 Sundbeck, Dennis, 257 Suter, Mary M„ 61, 106 Sutton, Jimmy Jr., 93, 142, 148, 282 Svetlik, James J. Jr., 303 Swing, Sharon, 61, 303 T Talbot, Jerrcll. 108, 109, 282 Tapp, Jeannie, 171, 173, 304 Tarius, Johnny, 257 Taylor, Bertie, 257 Taylor, Dan, 65, 161, 189 Taylor, Thomas, 270 Teer, Fred, 123, 128, 210, 222 Teer, Kenneth A., 257 Teerling, Joyce, 113, 152, 304 Tellez, Thelma, 282 Teltzchik, Corwin, 187 Temanson, Milton L,, 105, 108, 109, 304 Terry, Sharon, 80, 86, 108, 109, 159, 243 Tewes, Mary, 257 Thamm, David, 105, 108, 109, 270 Thetford, Frank Jr,, 113, 117 Thibodeau, Carmen, 304 Thigpen, Don, 270 Thomas, Art, 129 Thomas. Butch. 210, 257 Thomas, Dennis, 257 Thomas, Larry, 159, 271 Thomason, Zaidee, 179 Thompson, Cliff II, 145 Thompson, Kent, 104, 170 Thompson, Sheryl, 304 Tidwell, Robert, 117, 130 Tift, Lee, 257 Tijerina, Angelica C-, 352, 304 Tijerina, Lupe C., 152, 158, 282 Tilley, Bob, 304 Tilley, Janis, 283 Tinney, William A, Jr., 162, 271 Tinnin, Richard, 101, 155, 283 Toalson, Susan, 101, 271 Tobias, Felipe, 283 Tobias. Florencio, 112 Todd, Katie. 131, 134, 137, 179 Tomptin, Joanne, 120 Tomlin, Sandi, 304 Torres, Leonel, 258 Torres, Tony, 112, 128 Towers, Jim, 271 Tracy, Jeff, 149 Trammell, Vicki, 258 Trant, Sandy, 154 Trapp, Douglas, 108, 109, 271 Traun, George, 152 Travis, Glenn, 108, 109, 122, 160 Traylor, Jeanette, 106 Trevillian, Mark, 184 Trevino, Anita, 283 Trevino, Diana, 283 Trevino, Ernest, 96, 283 Trevino, Hector H.r 140, 283 Trevino, Humberto, 304 Trevino, Joe M., 271 Trevino, Jose A„ 156, 258 Trevino, Joseph William, 258 Trevino, Juan Jr., 106 Trevino, Lillian, 258 Trevino, Lynda, 106 Trevino, Manuel R. Jr., 271 Trevino, Ofelia, 304 Trevino, Raul, 141, 152 Trevino, Romeo C., 106, 159, 283 Tristan, Rudy, 283 Trlica, Marilyn, 258 Troppy, Michael, 63, 258 Troutman. Henry Alan, 258 True, Donna Gaye, 258 Truxaw, Bill, 271 Tubbs, Clifford L., 118, 146 Turner, Tommy, 89, 114 u Uehlinger, Arthur J., 185 Ullrich, Beverly, 139, 151, 283 Underbrink. Bill, 113, 117, 130, 181 Underbrink, Charles C„ 304 Underbrink, Gary, 181 Underbrink, James. 181, 258 Underbrink, Patricia. 283 Unterbrink, Carolyn, 134, 283 Unterbrink, Ronnie, 187 Upshaw, Gene, 154, 210, 215, 222 Upton, Linda, 106 Uribe, Julia, 258 Utley. Clara, 305 Utley, Marie, 155, 271 V Valbuena, Alberto, 118, 136, 283 Valdes, Sergio, 138 Valdez, Clemente, 136, 146 Valent, Edward, 305 Vallcne, Ignazio, 140 Van Cleve, Jack, III, 258 Van Deventer, Dennis L.r 258 Van Fleet, Jane, 283 Vazquez, George A., 283 Vazquez, Jose A„ 138, 283 Vecchio, Ernest, 258 Vela, Evita, 92, 305 Velasquez, Juan, III, 283 Veltmann, Michael, 106 Vera, Victor, 118, 136, 283 Vercheval, Susan, 271 Vereecken, Bill, 159, 271 Vergara, Ruben, Jr, 258 Veselka, Gene, 183, 305 Vetters, Scott, 259 Vetters, Steve, 283 Vickers, Walter, 149 Villalon, Tony, 108, 109 Villarreal, Celia Nora, 271 Villarreal, Jose V., 108, 109, 259 Villarreal, Lucille M., 120, 151, 305 Villarreal, Noemi S.r 143, 259 Villarreal, Roel, 283 Villarreal, Rosita, 108, 109 Villarreal, Velma, 120, 151, 305 Villarreal, Yolanda C., 305 Visosky, Vince, 115, 145 Voelkel, James, 305 Vogt, Donna, 101, 155, 271 Vogt, Stefan. 101, 155, 259 Vrazel, Brian, 182, 259 w Waddell, John, 186, 271 Waddell, Kay, 62, 283 Waddell, Richard, 259 Wagner, Charla, 134, 139. 151 Wagner, Elaine, 106, 259 Wagner, James, 108, 109 Walden, Fonda, 126, 259 Walker, Donald, 185 Walker, Jean, 283 Walker, Pat, 271 Walkoviak, Gene, 210 Wallace, Joe R-, 156 Wallace, John, 271 Wallace, Randy Martin, 91, 134, 137, 179 Wallner, James, 91, 118, 150 Walt, George, 305 Walt, Gracie, 272 Walters, Doug, 143 Walzel, Ronnie 305 Ward, Laura, 62, 121, 305 Ward, Nancy, 259 Ward, Nelwyn, 272 Ward, Patricia, 272 Warden, Linda, 259 Washington, Matthew, 115 Waters. Donald, 113, 117, 130 Watson, James M_, 118, 305 Watson, Lyndon, 123, 129, 272 Watson, Raymond, 305 Weaver, Frank, 118 Webb, Denis, 154, 210, 222 Webb, Martha, 305 Weber, Jim, 188, 223 Weeks, Janice, 6, 95, 100, 148, 155, 283 ljv?eks, Marilyn, 259 Weiehlein, Donna, 272 Weikel, Ray, 100, 155, 259 Weimer, James, 113, 117, 130, 181 Weimer, Judy, 283 Weiss, Raymond. 108, 109, 283 Wells, Robert, 113, 130 West. Dianna. 151, 305 West, Lloyce, 122, 124, 134, 151, 283 West, Roger, 188 Wetzel, George. 187 Whalan, Diane. 145, 158, 272 Wheeler, Jerald J., 186, 259 Wheeler, Wilma, 272 Whetstone Joyce, 283 Whitaker, Janice. 122 Whitaker. Martin, 108, 109 Whitaker, Ross, 259 White, Chandler, 272 White, George, 285 White, Gloria, 86, 108, 109, 172, 255, 259 White, Karen Yvonne, 259 White, William, Jr., 108, 109, 113, 259 Whited, Morrow, 210 Whitley, Gary, 283 Whitley, Linda, 272 Whitley, Sharon, 108, 109, 172, 259 Whitney, Lisa, 100, 155, 272 Whittington, Darrell, 62, 155, 272 Whitwell, Charles, 64 Whitworth, Bill, 185 Wickersham, H. W., 78. 161, 163, 167 Wideman, Gary, 225, 228 Wienken, Karen, 134 Wier, Larry, 85, 152, 161, 163 Wilder. Nancy. 179 Wiley, Holla, 272 Wilkinson, Moya Jan, 62, 151, 152, 157, 272 Wilkinson, Tommy, 123, 145, 283 Will, Paul A., 65. 122. 272 Wide, Tony Christian, III, 259 Willette, Charles V., Jr., 187 Williams, Cynthia Ann, 132, 157, 172, 283 Williams. Douglas B., 63, 305 Williams, Gaylen, 118, 127 Williams, John W., 272 Williams, Kathy. 283 Williams. Larry, 108, 109, 144 Williams, Louis. 305 Williams, Pat, 272 Williams, Prissie, 259 Williams. Richard S-, 112, 128 Williams, Robert, 160 Williams, Ronnie, 63, 113, 130, 286, 305 Willoughby, Johnny, 97, 148 Wi!sOn, Ben F-, HI, 187 Wilson, Dan, 129 , 272 Wilson, Juanita, 62, 147, 155, 173 Wilson, Judy. 103, 106, 174, 259 Wilson, Marcia, 272 Wilson, Marsha, 259 Wilson, Phyllis, 259 Wilson, Sue, 272 Wilson, Weldon Van, 90, 117, 130 Wingo, Linda Ann, 259 Winkler, Province, 272 Winton, Jim E., 1S8, 259 Wirth, Norman S., Jr,, 160, 259 Wisakowsky, Merci, 61, 119, 156, 272 Withers, David, 259 Witt, Judy, 106 Witten, Larry W„ 113, 135, 272 Witten, Sue, 61, 121, 151, 283 Wolma, Thomas E., 305 Womack, John R-, Jr., 166 Wood, Johnny, 272 Woodward, Jerry, 183 Woolsey, James, 305 Wooton, Farris, 138, 160 Wootton, Mike, 259 Word, Elizabeth, 103 Word, Mary, 103 Worthington, Ann, 259 Wotipka, Robert C., 272 Wright, Annette, 272 Wright, John, IBS Wright, Tom, 113, 149 Wyatt. Ben, 103 Y Z Yanta, Daniel, 113, 117, 135, 181, 305 Yanta, Joan, 259 Yarnold, Gerald Keith, 210, 272 Yaueh, Glenda, 176, 272 Ybanez, Johnny, 65. 152, 305 Ybarra, Dalia, 259 Ybarra, Ynes, Jr,, 151, 283 Yeary, Mike, J81 York, Jabez, 100 Young. Jerry L.t 117, 272 Young, Patsy, 305 Youngblood, Florence, 122, 143, 272 Yruegas, Andrea, 259 Yzaguirre, Homer, 108. 109 Yzaguirre, Israel. 80, 159, 163 Yzaguirre, Noe, 160, 161, 253 Zamora, Adela, 272 Zamora, Emilio, Jr., 133, 283 Zamora, Ernest, 133, 151, 283 Zamzow, Calvin, 259 Zapata, Jose A., 113, 149 Zapata, Mary Grace, 272 Zapletal. Betty, 134, 272 Zavala, Olivia, 272 Zepeda, Celeste, 305 Zey, Charles, 184. 259 Zey, John Eric. 185 Zimmerman, Diane, 116 Organizations Accounting Society, 112 Aggie Club, 113 Alpha Chi, 116 Alpha Phi Omega, 114, 115 Alpha Psi Omega, 155 Alpha Tau Alpha, 117 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 119 Association for Childhood Education, 120 Association of Women Students, 121 Baptist Student Union, 122 Business Administration Club, 123 Campus Society of Chemical Engineers, 125 Cap and Gown, 124 Church of Christ Bible Chair, 126 Circle K, 127 Delta Sigma Pi, 128, 129 Footlights Club, 155 Future Farmers of America, 130 Gold Jackets, 131 Hispano Club, 133 Home Economics Club, 134 HPE Club, 132 Horticulture Club, 135 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 118 International Student Forum, 136 Kappa Omicron Phi, 137 Karate Club, 138 Laredo Club, 140, 141 Lutheran Students, 139 Marketing Club, 142 Math Club, 143 Music Educators National Council, 144 Newman Club, 145 Organization of General Engineers, 146 Pi Kappa Delta, 147 Press Club, 148 Rodeo Club, 149 Sigma Tau, 150 Student Council, 152 Student Education Association, 151 Student Union Governing Board, 153 T-Association, 154 Texas Society of Professional Engineers, 156 Women's Recreation Association, 157 Young Democrats, 158 ROTC A Company, 164 B Company, 164 Band Company, 165 C Company, 165 Cadet Battalion Staff, 163 Cadre Staff, 163 Drill Team, 159 Rangers, 160 Reserve Officers Association, 161 Rifle Team, 162 311 — — ■ -


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