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tVk- V ■BBPi , H ■nHHIHi i I H H • i;i85fcj H I H dHL 1 WlsmM gaMMF - • l ; £ ' HH« Rancho NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT Texas A I University Kingsville, Texas i Tmmmffifrtitt])] i fgH{  it r miw Contents Campus Life 18 Greeks 174 1 Personalities 34 Faculty 196 Athletics 66 Features 234 Performing Arts inn Students 252 Organizations 116 Index 315 Learning presents itself in many disguises — in a classroom, in the midst of friends, in a lonely crowd, on a team. Learning is a never-ending process for col- lege students. When Texas A I University was established in 1925 as South Texas State Teachers College, the goal of the school was to direct and guide students in aca- demic learning. The school grew and with its growth came the knowledge that learning didn ' t stop in the classroom but it extended into the student activities, sports and organizations. As the college grew the students developed a broader range of interests. Not everyone wanted to be a teacher — some wanted to be businessmen, some wanted to be engineers, others wanted to be agricul- tural specialists. The time had come for the college to expand in order to meet the students ' needs. Texas College of Arts and Industries was bom. Today Texas College of Arts and Industries is no more. This year another step forward has been taken to expand and develop the college to meet the needs of its current population. On September 1, 1967, the college became Texas A I University. The most obvious opportunity to learn at Texas A l is when students are in elass. They listen to in- structors ' lectures, participate in discussions, take page after page of notes. There are also those who dream of davs to come and seek for additional preparation knowledge with which they can face the future. These students ask for individual help from their instructors; they search for themselves, trying to discover that allusive concept which flits through their minds; they question the knowledge of their fellow classmates. The facts are there, the knowledge is waiting to be taken - but only the student has the ability to reach out and take the facts to himself. Only the stu- dent can bring knowledge to life. Students dab on grease paint and slip into foreign clothes to become different people. The audience is taken into another world. Or perhaps a student chooses to explore and share his exploration with another, so they both learn. For a brief spontaneous moment students scram- ble down t( the football field and become a victory line. They become more than spectators at a college game they become part of the team. By sharing the experiences of college life with college friends, the student learns, and learns again. - ' ' is. ..-- ■i .,-■-; «■ -. k W ' — ' . ' V.; jf? l M ■K.v ' . Wife ' J -, , - ttx i,- . %. ' ' ■$, „ ■fr- .- .-:- ' .23 Some I ' • xas A l men leam the bitterness of preparing For war while attending classes in the pea e- fulii ss of .1 warm South Texas .it ternoon. ( ther students gather for a torch- lii serenade I he joy of youth is present a- the flames crackle. Ener- gy a u enthusiasm bring the real sparkle to a fire baton displa) per- formed In twirlers for their fellow students. The excitemenl of a fall after- noon football game unites every seg- ment of the campus — faculty, staff, students, education majors, engi- neering aspirants. The students dressed in blue and gold uniforms and those waving their arms and yelling in the grandstands share the tension and excitement of the game. And through sharing the good vic- tories and the sad defeats, they learn to share jov and sorrow with others. • K- : ■-S-P ■, ■Vs Laughter is the common denominator of people. With Texas A I students Laughter prevails at the Fall Carnival, the pep rallies, the dateless dances, the many social events that crowd the college calendar. A summer watermelon feast on the SUB lawn Mis the tone for light-hearted fun. New friends are made, old acquaintances renewed and watermelon juice drips down many shirt fronts during the an- nual event. Away from the campus students find laughter on a beach while they strum guitars, sing songs of lost loves and roast wieners. Tin friends that are made and the laughter that is shared are another face of learning - - learning to make a place for oneself in the gigantic world of Others. 10 4 ii 12 To learn by doing is to really learn, sages have contended. So the chemis- try student works with formulas, ex- perimenting, making mistakes, start- ing all over again. The physics student spends a portion of his evenings ex- ploring the universe. The home eco- nomics student tries a new recipe. The elementary education student spends hours working with the questioning, amusing, exasperating nursery school population. The journalism student writes, edits, rewrites, re-edits until his copy satisfies himself and a finicky editor. And as they grope with their new recipes, the unfamiliar personalities, the unexplored areas of knowledge, they gain knowledge that can never be transferred through a book alone. 13 t KS WM 14 On warm sunny days the near-by shoreline beckons student strollers. The solitude of the beach is a perfect spot to abandon studies for a moment, to laugh, talk and share thoughts. Here a student is invited to look into himself and others — and to learn. A sudden shower and the umbrella rainbows appear. The wonder of a summer rain is shared by students at their leisure or in their breathless, hap- py haste. A brief moment is all it lasts, but it is a part of the total experience of learning the lesson of life. Leisure time fun is caug ht on the wing when rushed students leave the campus for a quick movie, a miniature golf game, for some good bowling competition. V r- , l ' - 15 No. 1 Helium-inflated balloons filled the skies of Jave- lina Stadium when Dwight Harrison made the first touchdown for Texas A I in their 23-21 defeat over Southwest Texas State. This win gave the Javs their first undefeated and untied season in A I history. A I was also named the Lone Star Conference Champion and reigned as the only undefeated college team in Texas in 1967. The game was the climax of a week filled with such spirit-building activities on campus as impromp- tu pep rallies, a bonfire, band performances on the mall, a torch parade and a multitude of victory signs. 16 Excitement grasped the campus before . . during . • . and after the game 17 li m • I t i w MP iff Hi H ■( ' ■7 I s Campus Life 19 The Campus . . . More than glass and steel, cream-colored brick and red Spanish tile. The campus is the apex of group activity - and of solitude. it 20 21 Students Find Variety on Active Campus Paul Bryant, instructor of education, uses the micro-lesson to tape John Freberg ' s classroom presentation. One of the Home Economics Meal Management students serves Dr. and Mrs. Brllamah at the tea honoring the International Students. Sharon Dick, office girl at Martin Hall, makes one of many calls to girls who received flowers on Valentine ' s Day. 22 The Rob Hamon Trio performed at the Delta Sigma Pi Songfest. 23 Delta Tau Delta spon- sored a Christmas Tree Lighting. 24 President James C. Jernigan greets Santa at the sing song. Faculty children of all ages enjoyed Santa ' s visit. University ' s First Christmas A I students sing at the carol fest in front of the lihrary. 25 From dusk until dawn, Mike Walker, senior Psychology major, ponders the theories of Psyche. Fluff the pillow — get comfortable, in the mood? Ina Johnson better be tomorrow the paper ' s due. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions! Liz Isaacks, freshman, seems to have a new set of problems everyday. Burning the midnight oil, Onufry Danysh finds German a wee-bit tough. When Dorm life becomes dull, as indeed, it seldom does, many find music a way of escape . . . . . and for others, THE PANTY RAID! Dormitory Life Then there are those who prefer the peace, quiet and solitude of a warm and cozy fire- place. On cold nights, many of the residents in Cousin ' s Hall enjoyed the convenience of their home-like lodging with the huge fire- place in the lounge. Besides providing a retreat for deep medi- tation and relaxation, the Old Fireplace furnished a congenial atmosphere for watch- ins TV. Campus Cafeterias . . . Where 5,250 Meals a Day Are Served 28 Mrs. Iris Reagan Row 1: Lawrence Youngblood, AWS representative; Susan Curtis, wing representative; Susan Doyle, wing representative; Vivian Fournier, president of AWS; Jo Ann Moss, reporter. Row 2: Julianna Howard, treasurer; Susan Nemec, vice-president; Mercille Wisakowsky, president; Thelma Ramirez, secretary; Rosario Azios, chaplain. Row 3: Karen Cloud, dorm assistant; Rosemary Caron, dorm assistant; Nancy Edelen, wing represent- ative; Diana Borja, wing representative; Pat Haney, wing representative: Sandra Knesek, wing representative. Eckhardt Hall Dorm Council Lewis Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Carole Brown, treasurer; Barbara Fellers, secretary; Eileen Martin, president; Elaine Bremer, vice-president; Martha Moody, reporter. Row 2: Jane Hudson, wing representative; Shirley Gingerich, wing representative; Melody Chorn, wing representative; Jane Evans, assistant sports director; Judy Meadows, wing representative; Maggie Mancias. sports director; Sandra Jungmann, wing representative; Rosa Cantu, wing representative; Diana Drury, parliamentarian; Audrey Adcock, chaplain; Sandra Rios, wing representative; Linda Hager, AWS representative; Sandra Paris, Freshman AWS representative. Mrs. Margaret E. English 29 uiMurnTiUR viw. nw.i ' uriw tanua Mrs. Maurine Cathcart Lynch Hall Dorm Council Row Row Row Annette Hawthorne, wing representative; Carolyn Maley, dorm assistant; Sharon Smith, wing rep- resentative; Kay Shelton, dorm assistant; Sandra Cleary, wing representative. K.i r Brock, treasurer: Bertie Balthrope, wing representative; Charlsic Fankhauser, wing repre- sentative; Lucille Ilendrick, dorm assistant, president: Jan Wilkinson, secretary. Cynthia Ilaverlah, freshman representative; Darrell VVhittington. dorm assistant: Anna Colo- more, wins representative; Shirley Pettigrew, wing representative: Charla Wagner. AWS repre- sentative; Sharon Cox, sports representative; Delmagene Saunders, AWS representative: Linda Brown, wing representative: Anne Glasscock, wing representative. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Diana Cantlon, wing assistant; Nicki Henderson, sports representative; Bonnie Holt, wing rep- resentative; Paula Stanga, wing representative; Dana Love, wing assistant, AWS representative. Corcoran, president, dorm assistant, head office girl; Juanita Wilson, vice president, dorm assistant: Sue Nielsen, sei retary, dorm assistant; Carol Bitter, treasurer. Carole Grohn, wing representative: Vicki Greenlee, AWS representative; Pam Acree, wing as- sistant: Justine Lockman, wing representative; Pat Hoag, wing representative; Kathy Davis, re- portei Suehanna Walker, freshman representative; Carol Darden, parliamentarian; Rose Ann Scallan, wing representative. Martin Hall Dorm Council 30 Mrs. Eva Marie Lindsey Row 1: Ronald Houser, secretary-treasurer: Lee Roy Peters Jr., Student Council representative; Donald Houser, president; James Kosub, vice-president. Row 2: Jim Winton; Billy Schuster, athletic director; Billy Hurtman, Sophomore representative; Jimmie Parker, Junior representative; Robert Kosub; Jimmy Crow, Senior representative: Melvin J. Moore. Freshman representative; Lenord C. Burns. Baugh Hall Dorm Council Cousins Hall Dorm Council Mrs. Eunice Walrath Row 1: Bill Henderson, dorm manager; Jim Kiening, dorm manager; Alton Braudaway, dorm manager; C. F. Adams, secretary. Row 2: Maurice Mayfield, wing representative; Robert Cowley, wing representative; Lawrence Kieschnick, wing representative; Douglas McDonald, president; Johnny Coultrup, vice-president. 31 III llli I I HllHIMIIIIIIIIIHIMHIM Mi- Jewel Caulcy Martin Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Keith Goode, president; Stan Dcfenbaugh, vice president; Lynn Utz, secretary-trea surer: Tom Ballinger, publicity chairman. Row 2: Skip Simpson, Ricky Donaho, Randy Sparks. Douglas Broun. C. H. Hill. Bradford Hubbard. Craig Mabrito, Roger O. Jan is. David Hunt. Akin Akiyama. Mike Saunders. Billy James. Row 1: Randy J. Franek. Frankie R. Cernoch, Vic McCain, president. Row 2: Marvin Ramsey, vice-president: Mike Wootton, Richard Joyce, Mac Morgan, Wayne Malven, James Duron, Donald G. Leavell, secretary; Stanley Short. May Hall Dorm Council Mrs. Catherine Gray 32 Row 1: D. Mike Smith, president; Emil Riedel, treasurer; Wayne Basham; Larry Pressley, reporter; Terry Rayburn. Row 2: Gary Haner; Don Cramer; Clay Ross; Steve Jones; Dudley Van Ness; Ron Mrazek; David Reed; William Bryant; John Parish. Mrs. Maude Ragsdale Poteet Hall Dorm Council Row 1: Charles R. Whitewell, dorm manager; James Rodriguez, dorm manager; Rex Schnitz, dorm manager. Row 2: Chi Chih Yung, treasurer; Charles J. Tipton, wing representative; Harvey Buehring, dorm president; Roger Byrne, dorm vice-president; Robert Montoya, athletic director. Seale Hall Dorm Council Mrs. Vivian Marshall 33 II il II I I Hill IIIWIIimillllM I E I ■ , F V Personalities - II I I1W U IIMIIHM «H«HHIM IIH IIWIIimil M 36 1 8 Lantana Court 37 am w i aMwiiU flm ' iii Queen Pat Lonergan 38 Ladies - in - Waiting Carol Darden Cissie Pumphrey 39 ' Lady Janie Alba 40 Lady Janie Backus 41 TnuBifTiimi nt imrr-i Lady Sharon Cox 42 Lady Charlsie Fankhauser 43 ■MU mttM W IM IM IWM Lady Margie Garcia 44 Lady Barbie Rosse 45 ents enjoy one of the many activities at the Lantana Carnival held Friday, March ronation. Lantana Weekend Provided A Variety of Activities The Untouchables played for the Lantana Court Friday and Saturday evenings. One i ill, floats seen al the parade Saturday afternoon featured Lady Janie All a r 46 Ugly Men on Campus Standing: Johnny Tarius, Kappa Sigma; Dick Hander, Zeta Tau Alpha (first prize): Riley Hollingsworth. Alpha Chi Omega (third prize). Kneeling: Tommy Seiler, Alpha Gamma Rho; Joel Schrimsher, Alpha Delta Pi (second prize) . 47 mumuwiiivi !MIM Kd£Krarraflr,KBMHXmH Homecoming Queen Laura Gilliland 46 First Princess Margie Garcia Second Princess Charlsie Fankhauser 49 ■!■!■■imii miH ii M i«ini nwi«TTii «f i f r m ia n n iifgi irTTriini-n jxm rouurtittiic nemtwA % + Bill Twirlers _ -- ' •-: ' W Billie Sheek ( ' .hi pus ( Ihristi Sharon Terry Corpus Christi 50 Miss Summertime Sue Culpepper Second runner-up, Cindi Stirl. First runner-up, Connie Gonzalez 51 Janice Weeks Editor first semester Ramzy Halaby. Spurts Editor, first semester Diane Porcher. Greek and Class Editor Deanna Gillaspy Editor second semester El Rancho Staff 52 George Gillett Phi itographer Standing: C. F. Adams and Dora Anaya Seated: Pat Moseley and Romeo Escobar, Staff Manuel Flores Jr., Staff Adan Saenz, Sports Editor, second semester 53 Susi Burris Editor Manuel Flores Sports Editor South Texan Staff Bertha Rodriguez, Copy Editor Ernest Trevino, Managing Editor Micki Elder, Business Manager 54 Pat Garcia and Sharon Smith Feature Editors .fames Spears Circulation Manager Elaine Mvers Staff Writer Escorted by C Capt. Fred Warnke, Batln. S-l Honorary Cadet Colonel Sue Culpepper Miss i ilpepper was officially recognized by C Li. Col. Juan Vasquez, Corps Commander. She represi nted the Rifle Pram. 56 Cadet Lady Caroline Camp Escorted by C Maj. Thomas Stanfield, Batln. S-3 Escorted by C Capt. Dwight Winkler, B Company Commander Cadet Lady Sue Morgan 57 Cadet Lady Betty Dorsey § w — • llr .Uj ill • 1 H Tv Escorted by C Capt. Romeo Trevino, C Company Commander Escorted by C Mast. Sgt. Mike Bell, Kings Rifles Cadet Lady Diane Porcher 58 Cadet Lady Sue Klinck Escorted by C Capt. Gary L. Hightower, Rangers Cadet Lady Linda Schulze 59 Larry Williams: Senior Music Education Major Victoria Victor Vera: Senior Electrical Engineering Major Lima, Peru Barbara Fellers: Senior Music Education Major Point Comfort Susan Burris: Senior Journalism Major Kinsrsville Ronnie Lanier: Senior Math Major Kingsville Who ' s Who 60 Who ' s Who Pamela Downing: Sue Fordtran: Senior Elementary Education Major Bishop Senior Music Education Major Kingsville Karen Corcoran: George Truan: Hugh Morrison: Senior Elementary Education Major Freer Senior Art-Secondary Education Major Kingsville Junior Business Administration Major Rockport 6! Jeanne Labuda: Mark Hemmen: Sophomore English Major Kingsville Senior Electrical Engineering Major San Antonio 62 Who ' s Who Mary Jo Sanders: Annette Krueger: Senior Elementary Education Major Corpus Christi Senior Home Economics Major Cuero Who ' s Who Jose Louis Serna: Senior Economics-Government Major Laredo Michael Morgan: Carol Bitter: Leon Dube: K.ay Moore: Senior Chemical Engineering Major San Antonio Junior Elementary Education Major San Antonio Senior Business Administration Major Edinburg Senior Home Economics Major Pharr 63 MMIHIJlMrailHttW Who ' s Who Robert L. Butts: Barrett Pierce: Senior Accounting Major Beeville Senior Electrical Engineering Major Lyford Benjamin Henriques-Rivas: Graduate Math Major Tegucigalpa, Honduras Franci Meyer: Margaret Mote: Senior Math Major Hondo Senior Music Major Kingsville 64 Bennett Dincans: Senior Agricultural Agronomy Major Inez James Mac Morgan: Senior Petroleum Engineering Major Houston Leslie Brieden: Senior Agricultural Education Major Yancy Who ' s Who Vivian Fournier: Senior Secondary Education Major Houston Donald Houser: Senior Agricultural Agronomy Major Sinton 65 ,, Athletics ■67 Javelina Coaching Staff Don McDonald, assistant coach; Ken Kelley, assistant coach; F. Jonas, assistant coach; Oil Steinke, head coach and Director of Athletics; Frank Kelly, assistant coach; and Pete Murray, assistant coach. Head Coach Steinke charts an important play. Coach Steinke receives the traditional shower after beating SWT for LSC crown. Row 1: Ed Scott, Dwayne Nix, James Respondek, Bill Pettijohn, Dennis Webb, Jerry Gates, Carlos Saldana, Larry Pullin. Row 2: Eugene Kubelka, Thomas Domel, Chris Nuinez, Jerry Hajovsky, Butch Thomas, Glen McDonald, Quintin Holtz, Ray Hickl, Dick Hander. Row 3: Phelan Allee, Ronald Fielding, Pat Walker, Roy Farmer, Alvin Matthews, Dwight Harrison, James Friesenhahn, Charles Matula. Row 4: Guile Vela, Donald Washington, Andy Browder, Scott Powers, Jimmy Redus, James Hill, Karl Douglas, John Kardow, Jim Brown. Row 5: Managers: Greg Doramus, Jim Weber, Larry Steinke. Score Board Texas A A Opponents 17 McNeese State 3 17 Trinity University 7 16 Stephen F. Austin 24 East Texas State 6 13 McMurry 7 35 Sul Ross 13 36 Howard Payne 48 Sam Houston 6 23 Southwest Texas State 21 70 Texas A I McNeese State 17 3 A strong defense held on while a sputtery of- fense scored 17 points as A I opened the ' 67 season with a 17-3 win over McNeese State at Lake Charles, La. Quarterbacks Karl Dougls and Gene Walko- viak showed the first sign of the duo combination that was to lead the Javelinas to the Lone Star Conference crown. Douglas threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Dwight Harrison for A I ' s first touchdown: Walkoviak ran a five-yard touchdown in the fourth period. Ed Sccitt intercepts a pass to stop opponent ' s drive. Head Coach Gil Steinke listens to players ' half-time question: Texas A I Trinity 17 A I opened its first home game against Trinity under the sun because Beulah destroyed the Javelina Stadium lights. The outcome of the game was A I 17 and Trinity 7. A I scored first with a 20-yard touchdown pass from Karl Douglas to Dwight Harrison. John Kardow followed with the extra point. Trinity tied A I in the second period, 7-7. In the third period Douglas ran in a six- yard touchdown followed by Kardow ' s kick. Kardow kicked a 33-yard field goal in the last quarter for the final score. Texas A I 16 Stephen F. Austin The Texas A I defensive unit tinned in a brilliant performance a the Javelinas Killed ovei Stephen F. Austin 16-0 in the first Lone Stai lonfi renci game The defensive unit intercepted foui passes and limited the Lumberjacks t 34 yards passing and 135 yards rushing. Quarterback Gene Walkoviak accounted for 163 yards total offense, completing seven of eight passes and scoring a touchdown. His performances earned him the LSC ' Flayer of the Week award. A I Favelina returns pass interception as opponent conies after him. Head Coach Gil Steinke and Assistant Coach Pete Murray talk of game strategy. Texas A lI 24 East Texas State 6 The Texas A I defensive unit, the Band- its, set up two touchdowns with key inter- ceptions to pace A I to a 24-6 win over East Texas State. A highlight of the game was a 78-yard punt return touchdown by Larry Pullin. Pul- !in took the ball on the A I 23-yard line, side- stepped several would-be tacklers, and streak- ed down the sideline for the score. 72 Texas A I 13 McMurry 7 Texas A I started early by scoring in the first quarter and later in the third to win over McMurry 13-7. Halfback Don Washington ran 12 yards for the first six points. His run in the first half of the game was followed by a 50-yard punt return by safety Larry PuIIin in the third period of game. John Kardow then kicked for the extra point. Roy Farmer carries ball around end for good yardage. Ed Scott, one of A I Bandits, steals one more pass. Texas A I Sul Ross 35 13 The Javelinas got off to a shakey start, but rallied to beat the Sul Ross Lobos 35-13. A I was behind 13-0 in the second quar- ter but they exploded for three touchdowns in the last eight minutes of the first half to take a 21-13 halftime lead. In the third quarter Jimmy Respondek re- ceived a 22-yard pass from quarterback Kail Douglas to go in for the touchdown. John Kardow ' s kick followed. The next score came with an 1 1 -yard run by Roy Farmer. Kardow then kicked for the final score of 35-13. 73 1-TTIiTT i i JT r iVfrnirWTW Texas A I 36 Howard Payne n effective passing attack and an alert defense led Texas AM to an easy 36-0 decision over the Howard Payne Yellow- jackets. Quarterback Karl Douglas was named Playei of the Week foi his passing dis- play. The freshman field general en- gineered a deadly passing attack which accounted for touchdown passes oi 13, in. and 27 yards by Pat McGill, Dwayne Nix. and Roy Farmer.  • , I Tim A I Hoggies go for fumbled football. Texas A I Sam Houston 48 6 The Texas A I Javelinas put everything together and smothered the upset-minded Sam Houston State Bearkats, 48-6. for the eighth consecutive win. A I quickly took a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter then started to take a rapid lead over the timid Bearkats who had to forget any big plans they had. Assistant Coach Fred Jonas explains second-half plays. Dwayne Nix is caught from behind. UL Dwight Harrison handles a pass reception as he goes down. Texas A I 23 Southwest Texas 21 A last minute 28-yard field goal by A I kicking specialist John Kar- dow pushed the Javelinas to a 23-21 upset victory over SWT, the NAIA number one ranked team, and gave the Hoggies the first perfect record in the history of A I. The Javelinas had to come from behind three times before thev could secure the victory. Head Coach Gil Steinke and the Hogs practice a last time before meeting SWT. The A I defense stops this foe from going any further. f ' ft ■4 64 86 I ,, wjnu«MiiiBiHrir[ Mt ■■-.i MtoaruxiK± rKtw ' 67 Lettermen Phelan Alice Hi us ton Leroy Dcanda Brownwciod Karl Douglas I fouston Roy Farmer Lubbock 76 Ronald Fielding San Antonio Jerry Gates Pasadena Jerry Hajovsky Columbus Dwight Harrison Beaumont 77 Raymond Hickl Tidehavcn James Hill San Antonio I mm John Kardow San Antonio Quinton Holtz Seguin 78 Eugene Kubelka Sommerville Glenn McDonald Ingleside Mike Mitchmore Baytown Pat McGii; Columbus 79 I Kvayne Nix Kingsville Chris Nuinez Smiley Bill Pettijohn Boling 80 Larry Pullin Nixon w mm? 3. Jimmy Respondek Yorktown Carlos Saldana Laredo Thomas Riley Ingleside l.¥e Ed Scott 8) 1 Football Is More V A Nona WfAR OCR { T . HI The gridiron battle tells only part of the story. Behind- the-scenes preparations insure that when players run onto the field, they are ready to win. Trainers doctoring them, student assistants keeping track of uniforms, and coaches explaining tactics represent a fraction of unseen preparation. Then there are hours of workout; the sideline emotion during a game; and the joy that comes with winning. All this is football — on and off the field. Players are taped and doctored Milled out . . . . trained . 82 Than Playing A Game 1B.W ' .jgi; . . . taught . . htt . . . and congratulated! M A cheered 83 iui ' ? nnA. a w '  « ' ' Row 1: Bob Rainey, Ron Mrazek, Roger Richey, Kenny Robertson. Dennis Leach. Row 2: Gary Wideman, Jimmy Parker, Chuck Meyer, Greg Akromis, Henry Hodge. Basketball Coach McDonald points out an important play on blackboard and asks if there are any questions. 85 UttMMUMnMK3IIMft«haBtUMlttriKlKiHMU«I H Kenny Robertson fakes, jumps and shoots for two sure points. Dennis Learh dribbles towards the basket. Coach McDonald points out mistakes. 86 Hoggie dunks for two points. Greg Akromis comes in to add two on the scoreboard for the Javelinas. 87 n-n..A,1L,i VMil-lAJi(L Gary Wideman receives the bali from a fellow J avelina. Rainey lets loose of sure basket. Hogs review plays trying to correct mistakes at half-time. 88 Chuck Meyer soars high to get a jump shot. Rookie Coach Don McDonald gives pointers at a practice session. m f .h Meyer sinks two points. The face of defeat . . . 89 ' 68 Score Boar d ( )pponen1 A l l fniversitj ol ( !oi pus Christi 72 Kin t,;, ; i S 1 llw.ll.lv 90 81 80 90 Southwestern U 84 78 80 79 1 i inity University 83 68. 1(H) 70 Houston Baptist College 63 65 66 80 Sam Houston 72 67 86 93 Stephen F. Austin 61 58 84 68 Southwest Texas State College 74 79 90 81 Sul Ross 64 58 70 84 Howard Payne 90 76 89 93 McMurry College 73 74 102 89 East Texas State U. 60 73 62 69 Learh fights for ball while Robertson looks on. Chuck Meyer jumps and shoots while Henry Hodge blocks opponent ' s path. % • 1 « r A 90 Roger Rirhey comes flying in alone for two points. Leach gets ready to pass to Akromis. Meyer gets two points and Javelinas maintain i In- lead. 91 a. nnMUMBiniiiMn 2mm mwmmmmm Row 1: John Mathews, Martin Hall, Ernie Rodriguez, David Grissenbeck, George Parker. Row _ ' : Woods Mathews, Dwain Fuller, Vernon Williams, Robert Walker. Charles Pollman Tennis Y ! Matin consults with Assistant Coach Eduarcln Guell Coach Ronald Hunt and Assistant Coach Cuell discuss their 11 -match tennis schedule. i - rv «nn j, . Tennis Schedule March 7 University of Corpus Christi 9 Pan American 15 Southwestern 21 Southwest Texas State April 2 University of Corpus Christi 16 San Antonio Junior College 24 Southwest Texas State 26 Schreiner Institute 27 San Antonio Junior College May 2, 3, 4 Buccaneer Day Tournament 10, 11 Lone Star Conference Spring Meet (Stephen F. Austin, Host) George Parker waits for ball to be served during a practice session. Competing in both doubles and singles at the 15th A .il Pan American Intercollegiate T ament were i Kneeling ) George Parker, Ernie Rodriguez, John Mathews, (standing) Dwaine Fuller, Woods Mathews and Vernon Williams. 93 wMhnwiKtrrmtnmtn iwiiyy Coach Kennrth Kelley gets ready to fire a signal shot as Verland Beard and Douglas Klenke prepare for a practice run. Robert Gonzalez, one of the best milers in the state was ineligible this season. Gonzalez is from Falfurrias and a transfer from the University of Texas. He is working out for next year. Track Douglas Klenke. senior from San Antonio, runs a 100 yd., 220 yd., and 440 yd. dash, the 440 yd. relay and the one mile relay. Sophomore Homer Martinez from Falfurrias runs a one, two, and three mile run, as well as an 880 yd. run. kel Verland Beard, senior from San Antonio, participated in the 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, 440 yard relay, and one mile relay through the season. Sophomore Ronald Fielding from San Antonio was A I ' s shot put and discus throwing specialist. Melvin Bennett, freshman from San Antonio, ran the 100 yd., 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. intermediate hurdles, 120 high hurdles, 440 yd. relay, and one mile relay. Leon Bernsen, freshman from Tuloso M idway, specialized in the 120 yd. high hurdles, 440 yd. intermediate hurdles, and the high jump. Freshman Dwight Harrison from Beaumont was high jump and broad jump man. iSlHi 95 Golf Row I: Tom Miller. David Houston. Bill Evans, Tom Wilkinson, Row 2: Randy Hahn, Jimmy Miller, Jerry Kopplin, Fred Hoey. Jerry Kopplin prepares to meet the competition before one of the 10 scheduled matches. Randy Hahn takes a vigorous practice shot. MB 96 Head cheerleader Johnny Flynn leads in chant. Cheerleaders Instill School Spirit Leo A g u i 1 a r encourages Larry Lynch yells during half-time, crowd to yell. Connie Gonzalez glances back at action. Pam Downing motions to- wards victory. 97 % Women ' s HPE Program Stresses Physical Fitness Up, up and away on the Trampoline 98 There really isn ' t anything to it, just a little lift. Basic ingredient in HPE: side struttle hops . . and more, more, more exercise. 99 Performing Arts 101 Janie Backus as Kate Hardrastlc addresses Old Marlowe, played by Ray Weikel while Mr. Hardcaslle, George Rivera, looks on. She Stoops to Gidney Talley. as Tony Lumpkin, has a talk with Miss Neville, his bride-to-be, played by Mary Boyer. Conquer Jay Franklin as Hastings and Henry Bean as Marlowe, both seated, seem to have mistaken Mr. Hardcastle for an innkeeper when he is really their wealthy host. 102 Desire Under the Elms A swinging square dance for some, but under the surface there was tension. George Rivera played Ephraim Cabot, the father. Kathy Klein as Abbie Putman and Ray Saenz as Eben Cabot affirm their love for each other as they prepare to go with the sheriff and pay for their crime. li lv JK , pwi w 103 Speech . . . Dr Jack P. CI. irk. professor of speech, tests a student for hearing dificulties which may hinder a person ' s speaking ability. Speech students learn many of the fine arts of public speaking. Here, Robert Alexander gives a demonstration speech on calf roping and Bob Tum- linson explains some of the techniques of weight lifting. 104 Where There Is Something for Everyone Being a part of the speech department does not mean that a student is limited to the area of plays and their producion, for this is only a small facet of a very large field that offers something to every individual. Within the realm of the speech department a student can find op- portunities not only to display his Thespian talents in actual performances, but to participate in such events as the newly formed Reader ' s Theatre, new concept in the interpreting of dramatic works. If not acting a student can put his artistic abilities to work and help supply the costumes and scenery for the various productions. Few students, regardless of their major, leave A I without having had a taste of at least one speech course. Speech 101 is designed to acquaint the student with the basic fundamentals of public speaking. Students gain experience in speaking before groups by presenting various types of speeches. The Texas A I Speech Department also provides service to the stu- dents in the form of audio testing. Any student who feels that he might have a hearing problem is encouraged to ask for a free test of his hearing ability. This testing is also provided to local school children. Other activities open to collegiates are the debate team and various speech and debate fraternities and clubs. These help to further interest in speech activities. A very important part of any production is the scenery and those who help create it. The dehate team spends much time in preparation and research of topics dehated in state and national competition. 105 auaanxaBmiaam A happy dance scene during ihe production of Brigadoon, a musical presented during the summer by the speei h and music departments. Fledermaus Brigadoon Carol Holmes as Meg Brockie does her best to seduce Jeff Douglas, played by Chip Taute. Tony Gonzalez as Dr. Eisenstein flirts with ilrlr, played by Maureen O ' Brii-n, whom he does not recognize as his i hambermaid. 106 Kismet Xavier Barrera, as the Caliph, tells Elaine Wagner, as Mareinah, of his love for her. Larry ' Williams, as Hagg, the poet, makes love to Lalume, played by Carol Holmes. Dancing girls perform before Lalume and Hagg. 107 « a t(MtntuuraMKn janiMia Row 1: Sur Lewis, Barbara Kellers, Janet Hartnell, Nam Angel, k.i r Smith. Melody Chorn, Elaine Wagner. Paula Chrisinan, Judy Sensat. Row 2: Riles Hollingsworth, Louis Ramirez, Rolando Molina, Michael Musick, Kenneth Anderson, Michael Gilbert, C. H. Hill Jr. The Singers, under the direction of Mr. Tellinghuisen, sang carols at the Christmas Tree Lighting. A I Singers This year the Singers lost ten veteran members and added eleven new vocalists to their ranks. The A I Singers are under the direction of Alfred E. Tellinghuisen. now in his second year as head of the group. Membership in the Singers is by try- out only. Throughout the year the Sing- ers present several concerts, make an an- nual tour am! perform at various func- tions when requested. 108 Bb Clarinet Mario Galindo Humberto Gonzales Ernesto Guajardo William Miller Doyle Peake Raymond Sanchez Anna Schoener Kaye Shipley Fernando Silva Frandisco Sosa Alto Clarinet Ronald Stokes Bass Clarinet Deanna Gillaspy Contrabass Clarinet Antonio Sandoval Director Gerald Heierman Clarinet Choir Brass Choir Trumpet Horn Trombone Larry Pavel Lawrence Stites Homer Yzaguirre Humberto Salas Joann Maupin Rene Guzman Mary Rodriquez Morris Atkins David Smith Tuba Baritone Edwin Crump Roy Semar Percussion Director Michael Etheridge Jack Flour 109 mimuBta tttti£ Director Joseph L. Bcllamah Tenor Sax Fernando Silva Frank Sosa Alto Sax James Stockwell Dance Band |i  • Lit I aIiiii nisi m Morris Atkins David Smith Trumpet Ernest Cortez Carlos Rosales Scott Randolph String Bass Joe Cadena Drums Ramon Guzman Piano David Thamm Sax Quartet Director Dan Duncan Tenor Sax Donald Higginbotham Baritone Sax Humberto Gonzalez Alto Sax Ernesto Guajardo Soprano Sax Tony Sandoval 110 A I Concert Choir Gayle Allen Kenneth Anderson Nancy Angel Glen Barbier David Bebout Conaria Booker Linda Brewton Manuel Castillo Santos Cavazos Melody Chorn Paula Chrisman Suzanne Conner Edwin Crump Deanne Denman Thomas Estes Michael Gilbert Felix Gonzales Tony Gonzalez Yolanda Gonzalez Judy Hardin David Haunschild Sandra Heard Riley Hollingsworth Craig Jones James Jones Pat McGee Jones Yolanda Longoria Jennifer Lyle Michael Matteson Barbara McGee Judith Meadows Michael Musick Vickie Ozuna Sandra Paris Petra Puente Manuel Rodriguez Anna Rupke Francisco Salinas Vickie Seward Lonna Slaughter Kaye Smith Alex Sotelo Margaret Spears Susan Stensland Ben Todd Jeanette Traylor Juan Trevino Mary Van Fleet Elise Vannoy Juan Villarreal Elaine Wagner Sharon Weed The A I Concert Choir, under the direction of Frank Roberts, is open to all students interested in singing. The choir presents several concerts each year in addition to taking an annual tour and performing at various functions on request. Ill Texas A lI University Band Clarinets Row 1: Ernest Guajardo. Fernando Silva, Teresa Gonzzales, Diana Lopez, Kaye Randolph, Sheryl Albers, Anna Srhoener, Shari Whitley, Laura Si nar, Mary Da is. Row 2: Bill Miller, Manuel Sosa, Jose Mario Galindo, Gail Edmonson, Deanna Gillaspy, Linda Weiss, Ronald Stokes, Violet Herbort, Doyle Pcake, Francisco Sosa, Terry Fossler. Other Woodwinds Row 1: Joy Beth Nelson, Faye Maddox, Cheryl Richardson, Michael Musick, Rachel Carrizales, Laura Hamff, Lynette Hartwick, Charles Allyson, Seorge Aguilar, Richard Roper. Row 2: Louis Ramirez, Karen Cartwright, Vernon Kirk, Yolanda Garza, Tony Sandoval. James Stockwell, Humberto Gonzalez, Mario Ramon, Donald Higginbotham, Armando Nanez, Harmon Martin. 112 Joseph L. Bellamah, director of the A I Band, led the organization through two semesters packed with activities. Row 1: Howard Gladstone, Carla Rogers, Dan Eggleston, Mary Rodriguez, Rene Guzman, Rosita Villarreal, Jo Ann Maupin, Tom Stephens, Steve Jamison, Joe Moore. Row 2: Larry Stites, John Lockett, Rolando Molina, Joe Cadena. Homer Yzaguirre, Larry Pavel, Ernest Cortez, Grady Fossler, Carlos Rosales, Scott Randolph, Raul Gonzalez, Alex Sotelo, Joe Villarreal, Forrester Halamicek, John Schuch. Brass and Percussion Row 1: Steve Shipley, David Smith, Larry Gray, Tom Estes, Morris Atkins, Joe Edmonson, Larry Ottmers, Tom Hauenstein, Raymond Weiss, Gerald Henke, Roy Semar. Row 2: Ernest Muzquiz, Tim Ferguson, Ricky Burgess, Elio Ramirez Jr., Hector Ponce, Homer Ortega, James Plunkett, Ben Delgado, David Lopez, Edwin Crump, John McDaniel. 113 nawtKUHiR b . Uiyjitnt MfwurTiiiuiCi. u This year the A I Band was led by Larry Ottmers, vice presidenl Kayc Randolph, secretary-treasurer Deanna Gillaspy, Reporter; I 1 - Edmonson, Drum Major; and ( ' .ii I is Ri is.ilis. president Mr Ramon Guzman, graduate student and assistant hand director, helps Joe Edmonson with a difficult passage. A I Band Has A Busy Year This year the Texas A I University Rand, under the direction of Joseph L. Bellamah and assistant director Ramon Guzman, kept busy. During the summer the hand was in session four weeks to serve as a reading clinic for new members. Starting off the fall semester was football season ' s pep rallies and half time shows. As an added attraction, band students surprised everyone b giving several pep tallies between classrs the week prior to the Texas A I vs. Southwest Texas State L ' : 1 1 1 n ■wing football season the band presented a reading i linii f UIL Contest music for high school band directors. This consisted of rehearsing and performing selections from approximately 40 numbers. Immediately following this the band was asked to make a recording of various numbers from the Division IIA Contest list. This record was sold at the An- nual convention of the Texas Music Educators Association. In mid-February the band made a three-day tour to Valley towns. San Antonio and the surrounding area. On May 5 the band played a formal concert at Hemisfair ' 68. In addition to these activities the band presented several home concerts, including its annual On the Mall concert of matches given in the spring. The annual Rand Day, in which various area hit h schools participate and compete for prizes, was a success despite Hurricane Beulah ' s attack the week before. 114 1 st Violin Emily Roberts Michael Musick Alfred Taplin Gloria Canales Pauline Johnson Gayle Allen 2nd Violin Rosemary Scales Thomas Pierson E. D. Brinley Robert Scott David Gilliam Delma Lopez Viola Vicky Ozuna Armela Leal Dan Duncan Linda Cherry Joanne Hedrick Aminta Saldana Cello Joy Beth Nelson Martha Ann Kay Faye Maddox Cheryl Richardson Ruth Flores Marcos Perez Juan Trevino Bass Adrian Trevino Louis Ramirez Howard Gladstone Flute Rachel Carrizales Lynette Hartwick Oboe Richard Roper George Aguilar Clarinet Frank Sosa Kaye Shipley Bassoon Larry Williams Karen Cartwright French Horn Mary Rodriguez Humberto Salas Joann Maupin Rene Guzman Dan Eggleston Trumpet Scott Randolph Homer Yzaguirre Trombone Morris Atkins Joe Edmonson David Smith Tuba David Thamm Percussion Hector Ponce Joe Garcia Rickey Burgess The A I Civic Symphony, under the direction of Merton Johnson, is open to students, faculty, and townspeople who qualify. The orchestra gives several per- formances of its own during the year in addition to performing in conjunction with other groups. During the Spring semester it provides the accompaniment for the opera workshop production. Conductor Merton Johnson leads the orchestra in one of its many rehearsals. 115 iinimi— iiiiMiiiiiiiin i .woi-uvin icwjmumB m m _„_- M - - MM -im« m   i i «.M«narm-.M i  BMni« a] nri i.«M«iM Row 1: Barbara Krafka, Patricia Murphy, Vince Visosky, Bob Butts Pam McPherson, Reynaldo Herrera. Row 2: Guile Gonzalez Jr., Richard Jaeger, Edmundo Rios, Richard S. Williams, Francisco Ruiz, Mark Henry, Mcliton M. Sanchez Jr., Luther ( lampbell i e president). Row 3: Curtis R O ' Neal, John Womack Hector Marie Minojosa, Charles Match (parliamentarian), Charles Johnson, Lawrence Kieschnick (re- portei . Li ard A Bedell, Floyde W. Burnside (corresponding secretary). Grady L. Fosslcr Jr. Planning programs for the Accounting Society were Charlotte Foster, secretary; D. Clark Baker, advisor; Rod Kuehler, president; Dr. George W. McCulley, advisor; and Mark Henry, treasurer. Accounting Society The Accounting Society was organized to promote the accounting profession and 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. 118 53 Row 1: Andy Hill, Jack Dudley. Sarah Jane MarNeil (sweetheart). Candy Jones, Sherry Pittman, Donald Rogers, Frankie R. Cernoch. Row 2: Carroll Wayne Lohse, Dennis H art, Raymond Ramirez, Leslie E. Briedcn, Timothy C. Ferguson, Daniel Yanta, Howard Goode, John Ben- dele, John Feild. Row 3: Donald Lewis, John D. McColgan, Frank Dodson Jr., Derace Ayers, Bobby Joe Wood, George Willemin, William Bryant, Wayne Pierce, John Koliba, Gary Hunter, David D. Neher (sponsor). Row 4: Jim Weimer, Stanley Matson, Allen Collins, James Kosub, Harvey Buehring, Franklin Hoehne, Robert Kosub, Robert McKinney, Larry R. Busby, Jim Ermis. Ro Row 2 Row 3 1: Floyd Scrimshire, Steve Blount, Jerome Tymrak. Ronald Hodges, Richard Phillips, Tommy Seiler, Pat Moczygomba, Sarah Jane MacNeil, Frank Hosek. William A. Dobie III, Delmar Krenek, Jesus Salazar Jr., Frank Thetford Jr., Bennett Dincans Jr., John Wiesman, Ray Briscoe. Rodney Wilson, Scott Kirchoff, Robert Tidwell, Donald Houser. Thomas Haner. Delbert Fuchs. Tommy Nesmith, Gene Brown, Ronnie Williams, Lynn Utz. Harry Hassmann. Richard West, Douglas W. Plant, D. R. Fromme, Phillip Stautzenberger. Walter David Vicker. Leo Bailey (sponsor). Aggie Club The Aggie Club has been one of the hardest working organizations on campus this year. Primarily concerned with pro- moting social life and friendship among agricultural students, the club also spon- sors money-raising barbecues and dances throughout the year. Membership is open to any students taking courses in agri- culture. Aggie Club activities were led by Frank Thetford, treasurer: Leslie Brieden, vice president: Larry R. Busby, parliamentarian; Donald Houser. president: and Jack Dudley, secretary. 119 Row 1: Darwin Steadman, Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Ramon Abarca. Row 2: Dr. Stanley Bittinger (advisor), John Connor (corresponding secretary), Herb Osborn (pledge), Mike Saunders (pledge president), Sam Peal (historian . Vince Visosky, A. J. Espinosa (sponsor). Row 3: Gilbert Barrera, Jimmy Kosclski (pledge), Adosfo Ramirez, Dick Light (pledge), Milton Rockwell (vice president), David Dillon, Craig Cos grove sergeant-at-arms) , Brooks J. Holcombe. Row 4: Richard L. Quinn (pledge), Stan Defenbaugh (treasurer), Frank R. Estringel, Gus Cannon (pledge treasurer), B. Dean Fisher (pledge), II. I,,-, Hodge I larj Simpson, (parliamentarian), John Rankin(vice president), Robert Ingram (convention delegate). Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity with membership open to male students. Throughout the year members participate in many social and service activities. The fraternity aids in campus elections and gives an annual scholarship to an incoming freshman. Alpha Phi Omega was led by Stan Defenbaugh, treasurer; Vince Visosky, recording secretary; Milton Rockwell, vice president; Charlsie K. Fankhauser, sweetheart; and Ramon Abarca, president. 120 Each Spring the APO ' s sponsor an Ugly Man on Campus contest. The winner is announced at a weekly dateless dance. The APO ' s staged a car wash in the fall to aid their scholarship fund. Each semester the Book Exchange is conducted. 121 ft.it i t n A a .tfturm.ui re. .at-.ivitMAitciWi-afti.axfa Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Dorothy Gaston (advisor), Carole Ripple, Audrey Adcock, Sylvia Allen, Yolanda M. Garcia, Margaret Ann Mote, Lloyce West, Terri Smith, Lauryn G. Mizell (advisor). Agatha Mumme, Glynda Emery, Barbara Krafka, Geraldine Pritchard, Helen Elaine Bremer, Micki Elder, Mary Jane Love Pool, Jeanne Labuda, Sue Porter, Daniel Ray Krutilek, Barbara Olivarez, Sidney Moore Frerking, Julie Dailey, Mitze R. Waddle, Joy Beth Nelson, Darrell Whittington. Beth Simersky, Kay Love Riggan. Gladys Ledbetter Sanderfcr, Charlsie Kay Fankhauser. [gnazio Vallone, Ronnie Lanier, Leon Dube, Julabeth Garden, Gerald Carden, Larry Williams, Jose L. Longoria, John David Kuykcndall, Hugh M. Morrison, Bob Butts, J. Thalmer Peacock (advisor). The activities of Alpha Chi are ied by Charlsie Fankhauser, presi- dent; Elaine Bremer, vice-president; and Julie Dailey, secretary- treasurer. Alpha Chi Alpha Chi, a national honorary society which honors scholastic achievement, is composed of the top ten per cent of junior and senior students. The members of this organization must have an overall 3.5 GPA or above. The programs of the society center on various aspects of scholarship. 122 o f r k • J.  Z 1, ... ■1 1 r - Mi  , T | I I J au i H 1 k H Li 1 Affl 1 L S A III  Row 1: Andrew L. Hill Jr., Jim Weinicr, Daniel Yanta, J. Leon Young. Leslie E. Brieden, Jim H. Sells. Row 2: F. B. Wines (advisor), Thomas Haner, Antolin Gonzales Jr. Bennett Dincans Jr., Robert Tidwell, Bill Underbrink, Clint Jacobs (advisor). Alpha Tau Alpha is led by Robert Tidwell. president; James Weimer, secretary; Leslie Brieden, treasurer: and Frank Thetford. vice-president. Alpha Tau Alpha Alpha Tau Alpha is a national pro- fessional fraternity for agriculture educa- tion majors. Membership is based on high scholastic standing and by invitation of members. This fraternity has worked with visiting FFA Chapters on campus for area con- tests and selected an outstanding agri- culture student of the year to run for Aggie of the Year ' award. Members have maintained Mesquite Grove, held a fall banquet and spring barbecue, and in the past they constructed the ATA monument in front of the Agriculture Buildinsr. 123 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Gary II Johnson, John E. Phalen, Sue Arnold. Barrett W. Pierce, Ghih Yung Chi. I ' .mil Riedel reporter), James M. Watson, Steven Hulsebus, C. Ray Tate, Alberto Valbuena, Eugene Streng, Emerson Korges (sponsor). Delberl Pierson, James Manning, John D. Parish, Walter Gillett, Tony Trevino, James Abernathy, Mike Gyllenband. Kenneth Mai hen. Allien Godoy, Mario Chapa, Fred Lowery, David MrBride, Gerald Carden, Ted McWhorter, Doyle Peake, Frank Weaver. IEEE is led by Gary H. Johnson, chairman; Sue Arnold, secretary; Barret W. Pierce, treasurer: and Gerald Carden, vice-chairman. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers is a professional organi- zation open to all engineering students. The objectives of IEEE are to broaden the student ' s acquaintance with the engi- neering world and to provide opportun- ities for students to strengthen their social, technical, and literary bonds with the members and professional engineers. 124 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Chuck Pyle (secretary), Edwin Wallace (reporter), C. M. Stephens Jr., Daniel Dabelgott, Loren Fothergill, C. V. Mooney (sponsor). Lloyd N. Johnson (sponsor), Alan L. Dolezal, G. Lynn Simth, Bob Devine, Raymond Robbins, Leo Tiller, Dick Light, David L. Morrill. Clifford F. Macomber, Jack E. Coffman, Mac Morgan (treasurer), Dennis Brunner, Craig Miller, Dale Branstetter, John H. Fusselman. American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering Leading the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers were Jack E. Coffman, president; Mac Morgan, treasurer; Dennis Brunner, vice president; C. M. Stephens Jr., vice president. Any student in good standing and en- rolled in engineering is eligible for mem- bership in this organization. Its main concern is to inform the members of the problems and the advancements in the field of engineering and to promote fel- lowship among students. 125 ■i ■ii ii ■!■■■iii iiMiMniMM nMii fntvMiirnmia , Ti¥Mitn B Tmw a ' ™i 1 1 lip mm Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Sue Baca, Linda Burris, Terri Smith, Annette Wright, Claudia Housley. t ].i i • il Bitter, Barbara Faseler, Janis Tillry. Dianna Drury, Mary Joyce Bendele, Patty Schueneman. Johnnie Mae llaun (advisor), Kay Waddell, Violet Herbort, Mary Montgomery, Ethel Howerton, Justine Lockman, Karen Corcoran. Martha Collins. The Association of Childhood Education is led by Karen Corcoran, vice president and student branch representa- tive; Janis Tilley, treasurer: Sue Baca, president; Annette Wright, vice president: and Terri Smith, secretary. Association For Childhood Education The Association for Childhood Educa- tion is open to elementary education ma- jors and to those students interested in working with children. The club is de- voted to helping children two to twelve years of age. It tries to promote better conditions, programs, and practices from nursery through the elementary grades. The students taking an active part in this organization increase their knowledge of children and learn how to help them. 126 Row 1: Vivian Fournier (first semester president), Kathleen Shanafelt (treasurer), Delmagcne Saunders, Pat Haney, Cynthia Haverlah. Row 2: Carrie L. Bishop (sponsor), Carole Brown (reporter), Charla Wagner, Merrille Wisakowsky, Florence Youngblood. Row 3: Dana E. Love, Helen Elaine Bremer (secretary), Suehanna Walker, Vicki Greenlee. Elaine Bremer, secretary; Kathleen Shanafelt, treasurer; Sharon Hudlow, vice-president; and Carole Brown, reporter led AWS activities. Association of Women Students Campus coeds look to the Association of Women Students as their governing body. This group of students makes the rules and regulations for the girls ' dorms and tries to develop cooperation, friend- liness and leadership among coeds. Each year the AWS helps introduce freshman girls to the campus in freshman orienta- tion. J _ J J 127 mraejXjjEiijriituiiosifflfflHMB Row 1 : Karen Chelette, Carla Rogers, Marsha Locke, Delia Jo Carrol, Nancy Messimer, Sandy St. Clair, Jerry Jenkins. Row 2: Jessie Douglas, Joyce Paulk, Florence Youngblood, June Staten, Donna Scott, Barbara McGee, Carole Brown, Kayc Chelette, Shirley per. Row :i: Jerry Talbot. Jennifer Lyle, Marvin Ramsey, James Herod, Terry Hudson, Mike Gilbert, Jerry Hudson, Mary Davis, Sharon Whitley, Joyce Whetstone, ■ary Smith. Row 4: l-Wrest Moorehead director). John Crane. Ray Sanchez, Robert Walker, Dr. Donnell Hewctt (advisor), Noe Yzaguirre, Cheryl Paulk. Ned Marion Evans, Blake Hamilton, James Jones, Martin Soward, Jim Powell, Paul Will. Lynn Bailey. Mike Morgan, Vii McCain Baptist Student Union The BSU was established to help train Baptist students for effective Christian discipleship It provides inspiration, in- formation, and fellowship which create the spiritual climate essential for Chris- tian growth while in college. The Inter- national Student Banquet, a winter re- treat, and a Favorite Professor Breakfast are some of the special activities the club performs during the year. 128 Row 1: Sheila Davis, Terri Smith. Row 2: Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Jeanne Labuda, Gcraldine Pritchard, Kay Riggan, Sidney Moore Frerking, Marjorie Huff, Audrey Adcock, Mrs. Katherine Kantz (sponsor). Row 3: Barbara Olivarez, Margaret Ann Mote, Loretta Ann Warren, Joy Beth Nelson, Beth Simersky, Lloyce Ann West, Helen Elaine Bremer, Janice Sue Patterson. Row 4: Gladys Sanderfer, Mary Jane Love Pool, Glynda Emery, Julabeth LaMar Carden, Julie Dailey, Mary Frances Hughey, Catherine A. Boyer (sponsor), Beverly Jones (sponsor). Cap and Gown members are guided in their activities by Charlsie Kay Fankhauser. treasurer; Margaret Ann Mote, vice president: Kay Love Riggan. president: Julie Dailey. secretary; Elaine Bremer, reporter-historian. Cap and Gown This year the Texas A I Cap and Gown Women ' s Honor Society took ushering and serving at the Faculty Lec- ture Series as their annual project. The purpose of Cap and Gown is to honor women students with a 3.5 GPA and 75 hours credit. 129 LUfxiwuMrar. ' Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Marvin G. Miller, James D. Soden. Leonard C. Burns. Michael J. Morgan, Jerry Bubert. Chester L. Ingersoll Jr., George W. Maltsberger Jr., Dr. J. Browning Finley (advisor). David Siemonsma treasurer), David Konvicka, Garey G. Brown, Glenn Krall. Campus Society of Chemical Engineers The Campus Society of Chemical En- gineers is a professional society. The ob- jects of the organization are to advance the professional development of its mem- bers in the theory and practice of chemi- cal engineering, to promote high profes- sional standards among members, and to encourage and foster relations with other organizations, industrial interests, and other universities by active participation in social activities. Directing the Chemical Engineers are Mike Morgan, chairman: Robert Cumberland, vice chairman: and Marvin Miller, secretary. 130 Row 1: Jimmie Johnston, Dorothy Hughey, Carolyn Chant, Phyllis H. Hyden, Barbara Greenawalt. Row 2: Robert Skclton (advisor), Fonda Wilmarth, Dennis Wihnarth, Kaye Smith, Carl Herber. Richard D. Greenawalt, Jan Wilkinson, Pat Pepper. Row 3-. Roddy Fuller, Beverly Spencer, Billy Fletcher, Bob Gerber, Steven Leggett, Ron Hyden. Charles Greenawalt. Co-chairmen of the Church of Christ students are Ron Hyden and Steven Liggett. Church of Christ Bible Chair The purpose of the Bible Chair is to encourage students to secure religious training while they are attending college. The building also serves as a student center for those who desire a Christian environment. Students are encouraged to make themselves available to the local churches for service to the church. 131 Row 1 Row 2 Row :s Row 4 i Muniz. Elio Ramirez Jr.. Marcelo Marroquin, William Paul Saenz, John A. Solis, Rosendo De La Garza Jr., Santiago A. Ledesma. Ovidio Barbour, David J. Lopez, Jose E. Cano. Rene G. Jaso, Richard S. Rios, Ronald Sommer (advisor). Raul J i. an i.i. Lupe Medina. Eliseo Torres, Ernest Esquivel, Arthur Borrego, Jose Camacho. Roel Montalvo, Jami s Duron. Brigido Lopez Jr., John S. Dunne Jr. Leading the newly formed Knights are Jose Camacho. duke; William Paul Sarnz, scribe: Brigido Lopez, earl: and (standing) Carlos Camacho. page master. Intercollegiate Knights The Intercollegiate Knights. Javelina Chapter, are in their first year on cam- pus. The purpose of the organization is to promote sen ice. sacrifice, and loyalty to the school and the community. Other goals are to stimulate personal develop- ment and to conserve school traditions. Membership is by election and is for life. Row 1: Donald Rogers, Adan Ramirez, Frankie R. Cernoch, Jack Dudley. Row 2: F. B. Wines (advisor), Jerome Tymark, John Bendele, Jim Weimer, Jim Sells, Juan Andres Sanchez, Clemente R. Gutierrez. Row 3: Timmy Prochaska, Bill Underbrink, Robert Tidwell, Vernon Nedbalek, John Koliba, Pedro Ochoa, Jr., Floyd Scrimshire, Leslie E. Brieden, Enrique Lopez. Row 4: Ray Briscoe, Ronnie Williams, Rex Schnitz, Robert Kosub, Gene Brown, Douglas W. Plant, Jim Benefield, Phillip Stautzenberger, Gilbert Gonzales. FFA meetings were conducted by Robert Kosub. vice-president; Ray Briscoe, trea- surer; Phillip Stautzenberger, president; Jim Weimer, reporter; and Robert Tidwell. secretary. Future Farmers of America The Collegiate FFA Chapter trains young men in organization, leadership and other activities concerned with the operation of a FFA Chapter. Members sponsor the annual Area X Leadership Contest and the Area X FFA Judging Contest. 133 ■im—f — niMiMJUHUMiinny Row 1: Victoria E. Seward, Vickie Ozuna (pledge), Elaine Wagner (director of musical activities), Petra Puente. Row 2: Melody Chom, Linda Brewton (chaplain), Karen Cartwright (pledge president), Margaret Ann Mote (warden), Faye Maddox (pledge), Janet Hartnell. Row 3: Patricia M. Jones (second vice president), Catherine Koehl (historian), Carol Anne Koehl, Deanna Gillaspy, Yolanda Garza (pledge vice president), Barbara Fellers, Irma M. Taute (sponsor). Leading Delta Omicron as its first oficers are: Barbara Fellers, president; Carol Koehl, secretary; Melody Chorn, treasurer; Sue Fordtran, first vice president; and Patricia Jones, second vice president. Delta Omicron Beginning its second year on campus is the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity. This is a professional fraternity for women with membership open to music majors and minors, music faculty members, pro- fessional musicians, and concert artists. The purpose of Delta Omicron is to create and foster fellowship through music and to encourage excellence of individual per- formance and appreciation of good music. Alpha Kappa Chapter was installed as a charter chapter on campus in February, 1967 and has been active in performing services for the music department and participating in various campus activities. Each semester members hold a musicale and for Founder ' s Day a musical event is planned. 134 Row 1: Dianna Pevestorff, Carla Schilling, Marilyn Trlica, Paula Stanga, Donna Scott, Shcryl Morgan. Row 2: Susan Willcy, Bonnie Sims, Billie Wheeler, Shirley Pettigrew, Shirley Gingerich, Billie Sheek, Mary Davis (historian), Barbara J. Burns. The first officers of the Alpha Lambda Society are Shirley Pettigrew. president: Yicki Barron, treasurer: Carla Schilling, secretary: and Sheryl Morgan, vice president. Alpha Lambda Society New on the Texas A I campus this year is the Alpha Lambda Society for superior scholastic attainment by fresh- men women. To be eligible for member- ship a student must have at least 15 semester hours of college credit but not more than 60 and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5. The organi- zation helps to promote intelligent living and high standards of learning among women in their first year of higher educa- tion. 135 II lllill HI III M— I1I1MWIWIIIII I I II HII IIMIIillllM Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Ed Kcllam, li.il) Butts, Mark Henry, Craig Folkman. I). ni Wil Richard S. Williams, V s1 ' ' 1 N i |r president), Marvin L. Smart. Luther Campbell, David Houston, Frank Loworn (historian). Ronald Houser, Paul Hanrork. Joe Sheridan, D ii Cramer, Hugh Morrison, ClifT Shafer, (lary L. Deskin. Hutch Laskoskie, Lawrence Kieschnick (chancellor), Danny Magruder, Richard Marhofer (chapter efficiency index chairman), Billy Mc- Candless, Jimmie Kilpatrick. Guiding Delta Sigma Pi activities this year were Marvin Smart, junior vice president; Don Cramer, president; Myke Barron, sweetheart; Hugh Morrison, secretary; Ronald Houser, treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional frater- nity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activitiy and the asso- ciation of students for their mutual ad- vancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of com- merce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the com- munity. 136 Sweetheart Myke Barron Pledges Row 1: Scott Dodds, Darrell Hamon, Bobby New, James Herod. Row 2: Charles Hatch (pledge president), Meliton M. Sanchez Jr., H. M. Goldstein, Nick Fry, Perry Hester (pledge secretary), Donald Friedeck, John Mclntyre. Row 3: Dale Schott, Jim Wagner, Charles Johnson, Rand Horsman, Charles Payne, Douglas Culli, Robert Wotipka, Leonard A. Bedell. 137 i iii inn iiim niiiin ipiiiiiimhw Row 1: Mi- Catherine Boyer sponsor), Linda Hager, Gloria li Valdez, Maureen O ' Brien, Annie Rios. Joan Broun, mascot — Napoleon. Row ' 1: Vicente II Molina, Estansilado Castillo Jr., Roberl Walker, Mike Vasquez Jr., Ernesto Zamora. Carlos Guerra, Ernest Esquivel, Manual i an First officers for the French Club are Vicente Molina, president; Linda Hager, reporter- parliamentarian; Sue Porter, secretary-treasurer; Annie Rios, vice president. Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais (French Club) is an organization with the purpose of pro- moting the French culture on an educa- tional and scholastic basis. In its first year on campus, membership to the club is open to anyone. 138 Row Row Row Row 4: Pain Downing, Patricia M. Jones, Kathy Herrmann, Kay Lynne Sanders, Andrey Adcock, Barbara Fellers. Pat Hoag, Kay Moore, Carol Bitter, Katie Garrett, Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Thelma Tellez, Sandy H. Clair. Hildegard Schmalenbeck (advisor), Linda Coleman. Karen Cloud, Mary Chestnutt, Micki Elder, Helen Elaine Bremer, Dianna Drury, Julie Dailey, George Coalson (advisor). Anna CoIIamore, Ann Krueger, Ginger Rcinert, Julabeth Garden, Maureen O ' Brien, Mary Ann Rankin, Marion Hellman, Karen Corcoran, Susie Nemec, Linda Eschbach, Glynda Emery, Kay Riggan, Marjorie HufT. Officers for Gold Jackets are Barbara Jo Fellers, secretary; Audre Adcock, chaplain; Kay Love Riggan, president; Karen Corcoran, vice president; and Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, treasurer. Gold Jackets As a service organization, the Gold Jackets at A I work at elections, at special activities, and are hostesses at various college events. This honorary service organization is composed of women students with at least sophomore standing. They are nominated by the faculty and tapped by Gold Jack- et members. Their membership is based on leadership, creativity, responsibility, a sense of dedication and service to A I. 139 Row 1 Ro 2 Row 3 Row 4 Mi-s Vvnei advisor), Jcanic Sanchez. Connie Gonzalez, Mary Lou Cabrera, Mary Alic .• Castillo. Bertha Rodriguez, Sherry Arterburn, Delmagene Saunders, Judy Stewart. Cheslean McDonald, Rosa Marroquin, Janice Hindes. Caye Nedbalek, Gloria Garza, Helen Blaine Bremer, Karen E. Urban, Sharon Cox, Wilma Pargmann Cagle, Dale Evans, Irtna I. Ramirez. Shirley Powers, Joe I McCIanahan, Yolanda Robles, Kick Larsen, Allen Gregorcyk, Ernesto Longoria, Pearl Garcia (parliamentarian), Jim Davis. George J. Parker. Dr. Eldon O. Brinley (advisor). Guiding the endeavors of the HPE Club are Shirley Powers, treasurer; Jim Davis, presi- dent: Elaine Bremer, secretary; and George Parker, vice president. HPE Club The HPE Club is an active club at A I and is open to all physical educa- tion majors, minors and anyone else in- terested in health, physical education and recreation. The club endeavors to promote social and professional cooperation among its members, faculty and alumni through in- formative meetings, socials and participa- tion in university and community affairs. Members attend professional meetings and take an active part in them. They also help with university and high school athletic meets held at A I. 140 Row 1: Paula Martinez. Ella Sanchez, Yolanda Perez, Ninfa Canales, Nori Martinez, Olga C. Garcia, Rosario Azios, Mary Amador, Irene Bowie. Diana Lopez, Elena Aguirre, Herminia Valdez. Row 2: Irma E. Chapa. Albert De Los Santos, Margie Garcia, Rose Maria Ceballos, Linda Ann Salinas, Patricio Alba, Idalia Garcia, Luara Ram- irez, Marisela Carrasco (2nd vice-president). Mary Garcia, Lydia Jauregui, Juanita Alba. Lili Alejandro. Row 3: Jessica Casias, Alonzo Gonzales, Adolfo Ramirez, Alonzo Y. Gastillo. Robert Guerra, Oscar Trujillo, Cornelio Adams, Gloria B. Valdez, Sylvia Hinojosa, Estanislado Y. Gastillo Jr.. Anastacio Saenz, Richard R. Vera, Emilio Zamora Jr., Dr. Stanley Bittinger (advisor). Row 4: Maureen Hutchinson, Aurora Guerrero, Rolando Huerta, Roberto Guerrero, Victor B. Nelson, Richard Bosquez, Santos Cavazos, Mike Vas- quez Jr., Denny Kellogg, Ernest Zamora (parliamentarian), Gipriano Cardenas, Carlos Guerra, Alan Neeley, Noe Yzaguirre, Francisco Mar- tinez Jr., Donald M. Logan (advisor). The officers leading this year ' s Hispano Club activities are: Irene Bowie, secretary; Estanislado Castillo, president: Rosario Azios, treasurer; and Emilio Zamora, first vice-president. Club Hispanoamericano The purpose of Club Hispanoameri- cano as a social and scholastic organi- zation is to promote and encourage better relationships between the American coun- tries; and to promote and practice the Spanish language and Spanish culture through direct participation. The club has an annual Turkey Trot and Christmas Posada. Each year mem- bers take a trip to Monterrey and or Mexico City. 141 Row 1 Row 2 Row :i Re I: Fela Cadcna, Rosalind 15. Ybarra, Donna Scott, Zane Goerges, Nancy Becker, Barbara Valadez, Randy Lou Wallace. Alicia S. Flores, Linda Medrano, Elvira Mendoza, Cindy Evans, Linda Rschbach, Pat Dworaczyk, Susan McQueen, Lloyce West. Betty Zapletal. Joyce Whetstone, Shirley Kayo Hood, Gracie Moreno. Edith Ilahn, Sharon Nix, Jimmie Johnston. Betty Richter, Carol Post, Sandra Nagcl, K.nie Garrett, Dr. Wreathy Aiken (advisor), Goldialu Stone. l)i Attelia L. Mueller (advisor), Lee Johnson Cynthia Argubright, Marion Hellman, Diane Sugarek, Nelda Mondragan, Diana Borja, Anna Collamore, Charla Wanner, Myra Willms, Judith S. Webster, Karen Wienken, Monica Murch. Ann Krueger, Karen Cloud. The Home Economics Club ' s activities are headed by Cindy Evans, reporter; Marion Hellman. treasurer; Ann Krueger, president; Betty Zapletal, secretary; Charla Wagner, first vice- president. Home Economics Club Members of the Home Economics Club find professional development in home economics. Membership is open to all interested students and throughout the year members participate in local wel- fare drives and money-making projects. 142 Row 1: Donald R. Lewis, Candy Jones, Daniel Yanta, Stanley Matson, Sandra Jackson (sweetheart), Leo Bailey (advisor). Row 2: Donald Houser, Thomas Haner, Walter D. Vickers, Pat Moczygemba. Derace Ayers. John Feild. David D. Neher (advisor). Row 3: William A. Dobie, III, Jim Ermis, Delbert Fuchs, Tommy Nesmith, Douglas W. Plant, Robert MrKinney. Larry R. Busby, Rodney Wilson, Richard Bauer. Row 4: Robert Huff, James Kosub, Lynn Utz, Harvey Buehring, Harry Hassman, Bennett Dincanc. Jr.. John Koliba. Activities for the Horticulture Club are headed by Daniel Yanta, secretary- treasurer; Delbert Fuchs. vice-president; Larry Busby, president; and Bob McKinney, reporter. Horticulture Club The Horticulture Club is an all-campus organization which strives to promote campus beautification. Annually it spon- sors a horticulture display and sale of ornamental plants. Though the main purpose is education- al, the club also raises money for its projects. Also promoted by this group is a sale of citrus trees and programs to interested individuals. 143 iranmiHuunffmuinui Row 1 Row 2 Rim 3 Row 4 How Man Lam, Peter H. (. ' ,. Lam. Janic Backus l sweetheart) , Rafael Tercero. Sally Donaldson, Glenna Banner, Suzanne Burlington, Yolanda Mendoza, Chih Yung Chi, Irma Mendoza. Nassei Dai, Ramzy Halaby, Hosaka Tetsuo, Lester 1) Mallory Jr.. Agustin AJfonzo, Herman A. Kihn, [gnacio Sotolongo, Dora Garcia. J Espinosa (advisor), Fenian Cuardia, Chico Jacintho, Robert B. Castillo, Alberto Valbuena, Armando Gonzalez. Prakash Desai, Ghazi A. Ali. Leo Bailey advisor). Guiding the affairs on the International Student Forum are Alberto Valbuena. treasurer: Peter H. C. Lam. secretary: Chico Jacintho. president: Ramzv Halabv. vice-president. International Student Forum Foreign students and all those inter- ested in international affairs find many mutual interests through the Interna- tional Students Forum. Not only do they participate in A I functions, but they aid in creating a better understanding between foreign students and Americans. U4 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Linda Goleman, Alicia S. Flores, Randy Lou Wallace, Lloyce West, Betty Zapletal. Donna Stewart, Anna Collamore, Ann Krueger, Cathy Longwell, Kay Moore, Linda Eschbach, Karen Cloud. Katie Garrett, Marion Hellman, Julabeth Carden, Charla Wagner, Kan-en Wienken, Kaye Brock, Goldialu Stone, Dr. Wreathy Aiken (advisor). Elected to lead Kappa Omicron Phi this year were Randy Lou Wallace, vice president; Julabeth Carden, president; Kaye Brock, secretary; and Goldialu Stone, treasurer. Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi is a professional honor society for top scholastic Home Economics majors. The purpose of this honorary organization is to further the interests of home economics and to stimu- late academic excellence. Members are active in raising funds for a national scholarship fund. 145 ■MLiM «.wn™.uwi mri Row 1: Gabriel Zavala Jr., Jose A. Vasquez, Emil Riedel, Weyland Billingsley Jr., Ronnie Lanier (instructor), Raul E. Cortina. Row 2: Nguyen Manh Cuong, Ruben Vergara Jr., Jose Ramon Reyes, Bob Donaldson, Jeffrey Smith, Steve Wallace, Ceasar Barrera, Dr. G. Robert Horton (sponsor). Row 3: Albert Ortega, Rogelio Quintanilla R., Phyll Wilson, James Ermis, Juan Manuel Ruiz, Melvin Hickl, Davey S. Thornton, Terry Harmon. Row 4: Rosendo Solis, Rene Rodriguez, Johnny Lira, Ralph Cockrell, Manuel Hernandez, Leonel Vela, Richard V. Cuellar, Mike Rivera, Jim Bo Peck. The Karate Club is lead by Buddy Billingsley. asst. instructor: Dr. Robert Horton. sponsor: and Ronnie Lanier, high instructor. Tae Kwon Do Karate Club The promotion of the ideals of the art and sport of karate is the primary aim of the Tae Kwon Do Karate Club. Each year the club sends teams to various tournaments to compete for trophies which represent achievement in the de- velopment of the art. sport and study of self defense. A6 Row 1: Zane Goerges, Judy Weimer, Myrna Moorrees, Margie Pargniann, Marlett Vaughan, Marlene Meyer, Violet Herbort, Joyce Eckerman. Row 2: Alan Johnson, Edith Hahn, Earline Borchardt, Justine Lockman, Patricia Lockman, Sandra Jungman, Judy Kreuz, Sheryl Albers, Sandra Nagel, Gary L. Deskin. Row 3: Howard Gueldner, Dale Schultze, Lawrence Kieschnick, Harvey Buehring, Chester L. Ingersoll, Jr., Carl Emshoff, D. R. Fromme, Erich Schneider, Carol Post, Delbert J. Pierson (president). Lutheran Students The Lutheran Students of A I is a combined organization of the Gamma Delta and Lutheran Students Association which is comprised of all Lutheran stu- dents. Members have various activities to promote fellowship and programs to re- late the Christian life to an academic en- vironment. Leading the Lutheran Students this year were Elaine Bremer, treasurer: Marlene Meyer, secretary: Delbert J. Pierson. president; Lawrence Kieschnick, vice president. 147 Row I Row 2 Row 3 David Thamm. Jerrcll Talbot, Billic Sheek, Larry W. Ottmers, Dr. Joseph L. Bcllamah. Scott Randolph, Joe Lee Edmonson, Morris Atkins, David Goldwin Smith, Joe Moore. Carlos V. Rosales, Dan Eggleston. Roy Scmar. Kappa Kappa Psi is led by Joe Lee Edmonson, secretary; David Smith, treasurer: Morris Atkins, vice president: and Larry Ottmers, president. Kappa Kappa Psi Another new organization on campus is the Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity. This organization is honorary and is comprised of outstanding men in band. Also a band service fraternity, the mem- bers strive to facilitate the administra- tion and functions of the band. During the football season they plan the half-time shows and co-sponsor Band Day with the music department. They also organize all band tours. 148 Row 1: Lilia Garcia, Sylvia Martinez, Jessica Casias, Graciela Araiza, Elena A. Garcia (reporter), Gloria Perez, Maria de la Luz Hernandez. Otila Trevino. Row 2: Rosario Azios, Juan Velasquez, Rosendo De La Garza Jr., Pearl Garcia, Francisco Martinez Jr., Jose A. Vasquez, Margie Garcia. Row 3: A. J. Espinosa (sponsor). Rosa Maria Ramirez, Ruben A. Leal, Jesus Valdez, Andres E. Smith Jr., Manuel Cardenas, Rey A. Ayala, Jane Rocha. The Laredo Club is led this year by Francisco Martinez, vice president; Lily Garcia, secretary; Rey Ayala, president; and (seated) Maria de la Luz Hernandez, treasurer. Laredo Club Laredo Club members find great op- portunities for fostering new friendships and participating in social events in this organization. Each year they raise money for scholarships given to Laredo Junior College students planning to attend Texas A I University. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Hector C. Gonzalez, James E. Sutton Jr., Patricia L. Pennington, Lee Wingerter, Mari Jon Whitelaw George Loe, Craig Folkrnan, Sue Nielsen, Bob Liddell, Darrell Hamon, Donald Friedeck, Johnny Filla, Susan Aimee Porter, Dave C. Hill. Lee Roy Peters Jr., Larry J. Harrison. Mickey C. Bettis, Danny Magruder, Alice D. Chisholm, Dan L. Newman, Bill Clark, Leon Dube. The Marketing Club is led by (seated) Mickey Bettis. publicity chairman: William H. San- born, secretary: Johnny Filla. president: (standing) James E. Sutton Jr.. membership vice president: Leon Dube. program vice president. Marketing Club The Marketing Club seeks to strength- en the ties between executives in business and business students. Glimpses into the professional field of marketing are offered members. Guest speakers inform mem- bers of the problems, methods, and chal- lenges of the business world. 150 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Genaro Gonzalez (sponsor), Amanda G. Perez, Florence Youngblood, Deidre Bowen. Imelda Pena, Barbara Koehler, Shirley Pettigrew (reporter), Ronnie Lanier, Mary Layne Finley, Joyce Slough (sponsor). Manuel Cardenas, Dan Eggleston, James Duron, James Seale, John D. Parish (parliamentarian). Math Club activities were directed by Florence Youngblood. vice-president: Dan Eggleston. president: James Seale. treasurer: and Man- L. Finley. secretary. Math Club Members of the Mathematics Club of Texas A I find a broader interest and fuller appreciation of math through mem- bership in this organization. The club strives to extend mathematical concepts and inquire into the professional oppor- tunities available to those interested in math as a field of studv. 151 Row 1: Elaine Wagner, Margaret Ann Mote, Barbara Fellers, Victor E. Seward, Petra Puente, Vickie Ozuna, Nancy V. Angel. Row 2: Josue Bustos, Howard Gladstone, Melody Chorn, Jeanette Traylor, Deanna Gillaspy, Linda Brewton, Alex Sotelo, A. E. Tellinghuisen (advisor). Row 3: Ernest Muzquiz, Louis Ramirez Jr., Michael Gilbert, David Goldwin Smith, Ronald A. Stokes, Humberto Gonzalez, John L. Schuch. Ramon Guzman. Officers for the Music Educators National Conference are Margaret Mote, president; John Schuch, vice president; Linda Brewton, secretary-treasurer; Michael Musick, social chairman; and Melody Chorn, social chairman. Music Educators National Conference The student chapter of Music Educa- tors National Conference affords its mem- bers the opportunity for professional orientation, with music education the common objective. While membership is open to any student, music education ma- jors particularly will find professional as- sociation and identity through MENC af- filiation. The local chapter activities include pro- grams featuring distinguished speakers, area interest discussion groups and stu- dent assistance when the A I Music De- partment is host to UIL musical events. 152 Row 1: Sue Baca, Linda Ann Salinas, Nancy Edelen, Helen Hagar, Paula Martinez, Gloria Perez. Row 2: Rose Ann Scallan, Gracie Moreno, Rosa Maria Ramirez, Liz Tinney (historian), Joan Yanta, Gloria B. Valdez, Pat Dvvoraczyk, Carol Ann Muel- ler (treasurer), Barbara J. Burns, Anna Gomez. Row 3: Olga C. Garcia, Mary E. Satterwhite, Barbara L. Koehler, Mary V. Carroll, Kenneth Machen, Maggie Mancias, Leonard C. Burns, Jan R. Zengler, Paula Mahoney, Imelda Pena. Row 4: Rev. Casimir Jarzombek (chaplain), Gilbert Barrera, Diana Borja, Nelda Mondragon, Jeanette Cumberland (vice president), Gregory Edelen (president), Robert J. Newell, David Meischen, Lester D. Mallory Jr., Ramon Abarca (social chairman), Howard L. Cave (sponsor). The activities of the Newman Club were led by Barbara Burns, secretary; Rev. Casimir Jar- zombek, chaplain; Gregory Edelen, president; Carol Ann Mueller, treasurer; David Lawrence, vice president (external); Jeanette Cumberland, vice president (internal). Newman Club Newman Club members strive to pro- mote social life, school spirit and Chris- tian living. Periodically speakers are fea- tured who speak to students on intellect- ual, educational and spiritual welfare topics. 153 Row 1 Row 2 Row 1 F. C. Lee (advisor), Domingo Galindo, James Finley, Jim Bo Peck, Peter H. C. Lam, Fahir M. Basci (advisor). Martin Howland, Keith Naylor, Thomas Hays, Sam Celum III, Don Wade, Keith Sanford, Jerry Slaughter. Howard Gueldner, Richard A. McCalla, Norrell Schulte, Henry Willms, Gary A. Willms, Sam Cicero. Norrell Schulte, reporter: Gary Willms. vice president: Howard Gueldner, president: and Keith Sanford. secretary-treasurer, led the activities for the Organization of General Engineers. Organization of General Engineers Open to students specializing in various fields of engineering, the main purpose of the Organization of General Engineers is to brins; engineering students closer to professional engineering activities through lectures and field trips. 154 ■■Row 1: Jolene Rose (pledge), Susi Burris, Judy Diemer (pledge), Dana E. Love, Juanita Wilson. Row 2: Chuck Auld (pledge), Jim Scott, Bobby Bucholz (pledge), Vincent Artale, Mike Patterson, Miss Wilda Snow (advisor) Pi Kappa Delta fraternity is led by Dr. Buchanan, chairman of the Speech Department; Juanita Wilson, vice president; Dana E. Love, secretary; and Vincent Artale, president. Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a forensic honor fra- ternity which strives to promote scholar- ship, higher ethics and increased pro- ficiency in forensic speaking. It partici- pates in campus discussion and most of the major debate tournaments in Texas. 155 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Michael Musick, Lesley Gadd, Humberto Gonzalez, Raymon Sanchez Jr. Josui ' Bustos, Rolando Molina, Michael Gilbert, Glen Barbier, Ernesto Guajardo. Danny Duncan (advisor), Louis Ramirez Jr., Juan F. Trevino, Dan Eg-gleston, Ronald Stokes, Larry Williams, Wayne Malven. Phi Mu Alpha was led by Danny Duncan, faculty advisor: Michael Musick, secretary; and Larry Williams, president. Phi Mu Alpha The Pi Chi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity of America is devoted to advancing the cause of music in America and fostering the mutual wel- fare and brotherhood of students of music. The organization is made up of music majors and persons who are actively in- terested in music. Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia is the largest professional music fraternity in the United States. This is the second year of existence for the Pi Chi Chapter. One of the projects this year was to extend the hours of the music building ' s practice accommodations under Sinfonian supervision. 156 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Patricia Garcia, Susi Burris, Janice Weeks, Elaine Myers, Thelraa Tellez, Diane Porcher. Ernest Trevino, Bertha Rodriguez, Manuel Flores Jr., Sharon Smith, Liz Tinney. C. F. Adams, James E. Sutton Jr., Bill Holmes (advisor). Ben Hobbs (advisor), Ignacia Sotolongo, Adan Saenz. The Press Club officers are Pat Garcia, president; Ernest Trevino, treasurer; Micki Elder, vice president; and Sharon Smith, secretary. Press Club Press Club members are active in furthering interest in all student pub- lications of Texas A I and promoting worthwhile campus activities. This year the club sold bumper stickers declaring. A I — Texas ' Only Unde- feated College Football Team. ' Several of the members attended the annual Texas Intercollegiate Press Association convention during March. The convention this year was held at Howard County Junior College in Big Spring. 157 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 John McCoIgan, (parliamentarian), Andy Hill (reporter), Carla Schilling, Raymond Ramirez, Darnell Albert, Dennis Hart, Rita Drom- goole, Sammie Ward, Shirley Smith, Judy Sensat, Kathy Board. Jose A. Zapata (treasurer), Raynese L. Welty (secretary), Jack Van Cleve, Daryl VanDeventer, Cheryl Calaway, Judy Graves, Wayne Pierce, Billy Joe Whitwell, Ken Harrell Jr., Ray Langford, Lee Johnson, Deidre Rowen, E. L. Sparks (sponsor). Joe Vickers (president), Delmar Krenek (vice president), Bobby Joe Wood, Michael D. Avant, Gary Hunter, George Willemin, Edward Postert, Lonnie Rakowitz, Theron L. Weathersby, Lee Roy Anderson, Chico Jacinto, Monte Jacoby, Donnie Whitson, Walter D. Vickers. The Rodeo Team for this year was made up of E. L Sparks, sponsor: Raynese Welty. sweet- heart: Joe Vickers. Lonnie Rakowitz. Ray Langford, Wayne Pierce. Monte Jacoby. Raymond Ramirez. Those in the truck are Sissie Elsea, Ken Harrell Jr., and Ronnie Nance. Rodeo Club Students in the Rodeo Club strive to promote interest in rodeo activities among all collegians, high standards of sports- manship in rodeo activities, to attract new students interested in these activities, and to sponsor a rodeo team. Members of the Rodeo Club have made names for themselves through consistently ranking high in National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association shows. 158 Row 1: Gary H. Johnson, C. V. Mooney (advisor), John H. Fusselman, Mike Gyllenband, Barrett W. Pierce, A. J. Espinosa (advisor). Row 2: David Siemonsma, Fred Lowery, Michael J. Morgan, Jack E. Coffman, Mac Morgan, George W. Maltsberger Jr., Gerald Carden, Mark Her men, Dr. K. C. Oosterhout (advisor). Sigma Tau was led in its activities by Jack E. Coffman, president; Michael J. Morgan, trea- surer: David D. Siemonsma, vice president; Gary H. Johnson, secretary. 4P $ Sigma Tau Sigma Tau is an honorary engineering society whose members are from all dis- ciplines of engineering and who have proven to be outstanding scholars. The society undertakes several projects each year designed to help the Division of Engineering. !59 Row 1: Hilda Maldonado, Olga C. Garcia, Marisela Carrasco (vice president), Laura Ramirez, Celia B. Espinosa, Susana Gonzalez. Row 2: Dr. Stanley Bittinger (advisor), Estanislado Y. Castillo Jr., Ernest Zamora, Donald M. Logan (advisor), Cipriano Cardenas (president), Alan Neeley, Francisco Martinez Jr. (parliamentarian). Activities of Sigma Delta Pi are led by Cipriano Cardenas, president: Olga Garcia, secretarv: Anidia Asliby. treasurer: and Francisco Martinez, parliamentarian. ■% I ■Sigma Delta Pi The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Sig- ma Delta Pi National Spanish Honor Society is a new organization at Texas A I. ' It honors those who seek and attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language and in the study of the litera- ture and culture of Spanish speaking peoples. This organization makes foreign lang- uage films of Hispanic Culture available to the A I student body and invites speakers of international reputation to share with the student body their know- ledge and experiences in countries of Hispanic culture. They also take a Spring trip to Mexico or some other Spanish speaking country. Every undergraduate member is re- quired to contribute a brief paper once a year in Spanish showing the result of individual study in the field of the languages, literature, and civilization of the Spanish speaking countries. 160 Neofitos Row 1: Elena Garcia, Elida Garcia, Lucia DeLcon, Elena Aquirre, Rosa Maria Ceballos, Celia Nora Villarreal. Row 2: Michaela Crook, Oralia Escobar, Maxa Dc La Cour, Ginger Reinert, Susan T. Williams, Magdalena Mancias. Row 3: Dr. Ward Albro, Arnoldo Alvarez, Vicente Molina, Patricio Alba, Richard Bosquez. Los Distinguidos Rosa Maria Ceballos speaks at the in- itiation banquet. Dr. Mario Benitez, honorary; Miss Michaela Crook, associate; Dr. Ward klbro, associate; Dr. Pedro Ortiz, honorary; Dr. F. M. Kercheville, alum- vus; Mrs. Celia Espinosa, associate; Dr. Stanley Bittinger, honorary. La Facultad Dr. Mario Benitez, (chairman), Patricio Alba, Roberto Cor- tina, Sydney Cravens, Michaela Crook, Donald M. Logan, Dr. F. M. Kercheville, Dr. Pedro Ortiz. R m I: Paula Martinez, Angic Lopez. Ol.na C. f!arcia. Alma J. Elizondo, Juanita Wilson, Terri Smith. Row 2: J. inn All-in. in. Bonnie Holt, Margie Garcia, Pam Copeland, Betty Dorsey, Monna Evans, Barbara Schmidt, Jeanne Labuda, Brenda Birk- meyer, Cissie Pumphrey, Lili Alejandro. Rom 3: Shirli Smith, Carla Schilling, Marie Utley, Bedelia A. Garcia, Anastacio Saenz, Margaret Ann Henry, Ethel Howerton, Beth Simersky, Mary E. Satterwhite, Jmls Sharp, Pat Lowrie, Charlsie Kay Fankhauser, Dr. W. W. Aldrich (advisor). Row 1: Sammie Ward, Shirl Self, Violet Herbort, Judy Graves, Justine Lockman, Jan Wilkinson, Shirley Pettigrew, Ernest Zamora, Mary Jo Sanders, Manila Halberdier, Carlos Guerra, David Carleton, Linda Mills, Margie Pargmann, Janis Kasper, Marsha McDonald. Dr. Eugene Jekel ad The SEA officers arc front) Monna Evans, recording sec- retary: Dahlia Garcia, corresponding secretary: Ethel Hower- ton, treasurer: (back) Margaret Ann Henry, president: and Ernest Zamora. vice president. Student Education Association All prospective teachers on campus are invited to join the Student Education Association. This organization tries to provide opportunities to learn more about the field of education and to develop a professional attitude toward teaching. 162 Row 1: Donna Vogt (pledge), Sandy Bel (pledge), Janie Backus. George Riveia (reporter), Phillip Mitchell (stage manager), Mickie Kosanke (cast director), Juanita Wilson (pledge). Row 2: Vincent Artale. Ray Weikel (pledge), Allan Jones (pledge), Henry Bean (business manager), Stefan Vogt (pledge), Dana E. Love (pledge), Dr. Randal] Buchanan (advisor). Alpha Psi Omega Footlights Club Ro Row 2 Row 3 1: Josue Bustos. Shari Smith, Kelsey Menzel, Eli Solis, Phil Mitchell. Libby Laird, Juanita Wilson. Donna Vogt (president), Sandy Bel (sec- retary and reporter). Rose Ann Scallan, Susan Burr. Mil kie Kosanke, Ray Lozano, Janie Backus, Maureen O ' Brien, Linda Copeland, Darrell Whittington (vice president), Jennifer Littleton, Car- olyn Moon. Bonnie Holt. Dana E. Love. Larry Williams. Robert Walker, Ray Weikel (treasurer), Allan Jones, Kent Speer. Henry Bean (parliamentarian), Bobby Buchholz, Stefan Vogt, George Rivera, Jay Franklin. Dr. Randall Buchanan (advisor). Jft m i 163 Row 1 Ro 2 Row 3 Helen Whittemon representative at large), Nicki Henderson (representative at lame;. Kathryn Holder (representative at large), Franci Mi Jones advisor . Laura Gilliland (sophomore president), Mary Chestnutt (education representative), Barrett W. Pierce president), Vcrland Beard business representative), Janie Backus. Florence Voungblood (representative at larirci, Manuel Salinas Jr.. (advisor). Roi tld Sommei advisor), Pearl Garcia ' ' senior president), Carlos Rene (oirnu icpieseiit.itn e at luicei. Dan 1 • • ■• 1 ■■. i . ■r i Ait-, and Science representative), Don Nelson chairman Student Union Governing Board!, Daryl Fromme freshman president . Mars Jo Sanders I nesto Longoria male representative), Tony Bill (representative at large), David D. Neher (advisor). Student Council As both representative and governing bodv for Texas A I students, the Student Council voices the opinions and attitudes of the students to the administration, townspeople and faculty. Leading the Student Council this year are Barrett V. Pierce, president: Myke Barron, secretary: Franci Meyer, treasurer: and Marv Jo Sanders, vice president. 164 Carrie L. Bishop (advisor), Joe Barnett, James Prewitt (advisor), Don Nelson (chairman), Manuel Salinas Jr. (advisor), Minerva Castaneda. Leading Student Union Activities were Kay Plimper, Kay Moore, Don Nelson, and Joe Barnett. Student Union Governing Board As a representative of the student body,, the Student Union Governing Board aids in directing the social, cultural and extra- curricular life of the campus. All planned activities sponsored by the Student Union come under the Governing Board ' s juris- diction. 165 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 I ( Lee sponsor), James D. Soden, Gary H. Johnson. Edwin Wallace, Sue Arnold, Chuck Pyle, James M. Watson, Peter H. C. Lam. Marvin G. Miller, How Man Lam. A. J. F.spinosa (sponsor). Ch irles Barber, Kenneth Mai hen, James Finley, C. M. Stephens Jr., Sam Celum III, Garey G. Brown, Keith Sanford, Floyd Wilkes, Leo Tiller, Dr. K. CI. Oosterhout (sponsor). lied Lovvery, Jerry Slaughter, Michael J. Morgan. David Konvicka. John Parish. Richard A. McCalla, Hayes A. Chapin, Brad Flubbard, John II Fusselman, Danny Arnold, Raymond Robbins, Ezequiel Cavazos Jr., Crockett Keller. Clitb.id I Mac omber. Jack E. Cofiman, Mac Morgan, George W. Maltsberger Jr., Jerry Bubert (reporter), Dennis Brunner, Sam Cicero, Carl F.mshotf. Gerald Garden. Eugene Streng, Don Wade, Mclvin J. Moore, Robert Coborn Jr. Texas Society of Professional Engineers The Texas Society of Professional Engineers is led by Chuck Pyle, secretary: Edwin Wallace, president: C. M. Stephens Jr.. vice president; and Samuel Celum III. treasurer. The purpose of this organization is to develop a professional attitude on the part of the engineering students through affiliation with outstanding men in the field along academic, professional and social lines. At A I the student branch of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is an organization open to all students majoring in engineering. 166 Row 1: Sharon Wright, Marilyn Roy, Cindy Smith, Monica Murrh, Laura L. Gass, Peggy Anderson, Janice Weeks, Phyllis Blcvins. Row 2: Dr. Stanley Bittinger (advisor), John Kreidler, Craig Bittinger, Steven Bittinger, Steven Hulsebus, (Jill Ediger, Bill Gregorcyk, Tommy Levi, Cecil G. Lalicker (advisor). Activities of the spelunkers are led by John Kreidler, president: Tom Levi, safety equip- ment chairman: Gil Ediger, vice president: and Janice Weeks, secretary-treasurer. Texas A I Speleological Society Members of the newly formed Texas Speleological Society on campus help to promote the science of speleology and cave conservation among Texas A I stu- dents. This organization is the first of its kind at Texas A I. 167 ■■ii— n—rrnnrewrw rroquin, Janice Hinds, Row 1: Christine Hall, Guadalupe Ureste, Caye Nedbalck. Connie Gonzalez, Mary Lou Cabrera, Mary Alice Castillo. Row 2: J- .mi.- Sam hez, Bertha Rodriguez, Judy Stewart. Margie Pargrnann. Dclmagene Saunders, Sherry Arterburn, Rosa Marr Shirle) Powers. Ron :f: Mrs Ho, lis Binnion I advisor), Gloria Garza, Karen E. Urban. Cindy Johnston, Helen Elaine Bremer, Linda Beardsley, Sharon Cox. Yolanda Robles. Wilma Pargrnann Cagle, Jane Evans, Inna I. Ramirez. Leading WRA this year are Elaine Bremer, president: Irma I Ramirez, secre- tarv: and Sherry Arterburn, treasurer. Women ' s Recreation Association The Women ' s Recreation Association of Texas A I was organized with the purpose of providing recreational activi- ties for the women on campus. Through .in active intramural program and various social activities (luting the year, it has strived to meet is goal. Money-making projects are also held each year and last year the WRA won th ' trophy in the Kollcge Kampus Kapcrs. 168 V r ft c. ft 9 5 .-Xj I K © tSa ifiy a W .a;. cr Row 1: Norman Glenn McDonald, J E. Fox, J. H. Sells, F. E. Feild, J. D. Soden, G. L. Hightower, J. Velasquez, G. L. Deskin, T. D. Stanfield, D. D. Winkler, D. M. Bell. Row 2: N. A Offield, D. C. Jaloway, R. J. Quintero. D. L. Morrill, L. A. Thomas, R. T. Trevino. F. W. Warnke, J. E. Retzloff, R. H. Quintanilla, R. Arce III, B. Garcia, W. S. Cox, Row 3: J. F. Rodriquez, O. G. Castillo, R. D. Warde, D. J. Supak, A. M. Borrego. H. J. Mendoza, J. C. Sheridan, V. Perez, H. A. Gessling, E. Cantu Jr., V. Muniz, G. M. Edelen, W. M. Smith. Row 4: J. T. Senter, C. W. Clark, M. B. Matteson, B. F. Wilson, J. W. Woodward. S. A. Cavazos, R. W. Flannery, B. G. Ediger, J. L. Duron, W. R. Vereecken, G. Gonzales, F. W. Steves, H. E. Hodge. Reserve Officers Association Cadet Battalion Staff Row 1: Franci Meyer (cadet lady), Billie Sheek (cadet lady), Laura Gilliland (honorary cadet lady colonel), Lt. Col. Frank E. Feild, Carol Darden (cadet lady), Sharon Ann Terry (cadet ladv). Row 2: Nnnn.M. (, McDonald Fred W. Warnke Dwtght D. Winkler. Thomas D. Stanfield. Gary L Hightower, James D. Sodcn. Row 3: C MSG W. S. Cox, C MSG D. M. Bell. 169 Color Guard Row 1: John T. Senter, David W. Flores, Dennis D. Hart, Raul M. Arizpe, Frank A. Dodson. Row 2: Douglas K. Brown, Rene G. Jaso, Carlos E. Camarho, William J. Dobrowolski. King ' s Rifles Row 1: Diane Porrher (cadet lady), Mike Bell (CO), Sue Culpepper (cadet lady) . Larry Thomas (CO) , Janie Backus (cadet lady). Row 2: Terry Stanfield, Carlos Acevedo, David Morrill, Roldan Gutierrez, Johnny Silva. Robert Montoya. Row 3: Donald Aguilar, Armando Cisneros, Benito Garcia, Jack Fisher, Rudy Bustillo. Row 4: Keith Roper, Maurice Mayfield, Raul Prado, Tony Gomez, Ronny Box. Row 5: Bill Vereecken, Rosendo Solis, Julius Petrus, Tom Dolezal, Victor Muniz, 170 Row 1: Michael Matteson, James Fox, Linda Goldman (cadet lady), Ottie Gillespie, Gregory Edeglen. Row 2: Terry Watts, Ricardo Cuellar, Richard Light, Rene Laurel, Rafael Reyes, Frank Mendez. Row 3: Roy Wentbeck, Randall Parker, Forrest Cover. Thomas Weiss. Rangers Row 1: Juan Velesquez III, Phyllis Blevins (cadet lady). Row 2: James Soden, Sue Klinke (cadet lady), J. F. Martinez, BeBe Stebbins (cadet lady), Gary Hightower. Rifle Team 171 Company M A Company B 172 Company C Band Company 173 175 «£_ [Ml Alpha Chi Omega Delta Phi Chapter ? OFFICERS President Vicc-Prcsidenl Corresponding Secretary Rei nrding Secretary Treasurer Panhellenic Delegate Rush Chairman Social Chairman Karen ( oieoran Justine Lockman Martha Collins Pam Acrce Deanna rillasp) Linda Shaw Linda Shaw Linda Spradley Actives Sheryl Albers Kathy Board Martha Collins Karen Corcoran Sharon Dick Deanna Gillaspy Vicki Greenlee Peggy Hahn Justine Lockman Diane Neubauer Cheryl Richaidsi m Kathleen Shanafelt Linda Shaw Billie Sheek Sandra Snodgrass Linda Spradley Judy Sensat ( .In] la White Sharon Whitley Cynthia Williams 176 Alpha Chi Omega ' s participate in the calf roping contest held at the Dad ' s Day Rod,-,,. Pledges Diane Acree, president Elaine Balm, secretary Suzanne Chastain ( tinny Christopher Barbara Cole Laura Crabb, vice-president Gail Gavenda, treasurer Sharon Hopper Luanne Livingston Lonna Slaughter Brenda Stewart Sandra Targosz 177 Alpha Delta Pi Epsilon Beta Chapter OFFICERS 1 ' i - ic 1 1 1 1 Franci Meyer Vice President ...Paula Stanga Secretary - S — ■Lynn Arnold Treasurer .£1 ..Carol Bitter Panhellenic Delegate Linda Golcman Membership Chairman Vivian Fournier Social Chairman ... .Lynn Guthrie Actives Lynn Arnold Janie Backus Carol Bitter Cindy Brundrett Ginny Ann Carlisle Janet Carlson Vivian Fournier Virginia Gayle Garrett Linda Goleman Lynn Guthrie Carole Hanson Pat Hilton Nancy Lewis Franci Mever Kay Moore Kathleen Morris Agatha Mumnie Maureen O ' Brien Karyn Plimper Judy Sonny Pond Diane Porcher Carole Ripple Paula Stanga Judy Wilson 178 Kay Moore and Sonny Pond bob for apples at the Halloween party the pledges gave for the actives. Pledges Kathy Balzer. vice president Sally Coyle Janet Ericson Pennv Garner, treasurer Susan Hayes, secretarv Marion Hellman Cindy Mann Kathy McBride Kathv McNabb Shari Raymond Judy Riggs Sharon Smith Connie Stiegler. president Sharon Weed 179 Chi Omega Upsilon Theta Chapter President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Pledge Trainer Panhellenic Delegate Rush Chairman Lo Reese Kocian Pat Loncrgan Terry Leslie ary Anna Reichert Pat Hoag Kathy Davis Mary Chesnutt Social Chairman Sharon McMurry Actives Kati Bareis Myke Barron Kathy Bedre Mary Chesnutt Carol Darden Kathy Davis Cindy Evans Monna Evans Laura Gilliland Charlene Held Pat Hoag Kathryn Holder Janis Kasper Lo Reese Kocian Terry Leslie Pat Lonergan Marsha McDonald Sue Nielsen Sarah Pearson Cissie Pumphrey Mary Anna Reichert Barbie Rosse Diane Stone 180 x ) 4 I Pat Hoag and Sarah Pearson decorate for the annua] Chi Omega Ball held each Fall. Pledges Phyllis Blevins Sue Culpepper Barbara Etheridge, secretary Sherry Gandy Carol Goodwin Ann Griffith Martha Halberdier Bonnie Kleinecke Pam Lane Nancy Lemon Pat Lowrie, president Beth Sedwick, treasurer Judy Sharp Sally Walker, vice president Suehanna Walker 181 Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Epsilon Chapter OFFICERS President Pam Downing Vice-president Zaidce Thomason Secretary Molly Shannon Treasurer AnaisHill Panhellenic Delegate .. Carmen Evans Membership Chairman . .Dana Love Social Chairman Nicki Henderson Tq j Actives Sue Baca Loretta Barton Katie Burns Mary V. Carroll Pain Downing Carmen Evans Jodi Glock Mary Kay Griffin Nicki Henderson Anais Hill Renny Latham Dana Love Sugar McBurnett Pam Mi Pherson Sue Morgan Judy Passmore Rose Ann Scallan Donna Stewart Zaidee Thomason Karen White 182 Mrs. Jolene Boycr, sponsor Mrs. Phoebe McNeil, sponsor Dr. Attelia Mueller, sponsor Mrs. Pat Strickland, sponsor Sugar McBurnett, Karen White and Katie Burns make angels for the an- nual Zeta Tau Alpha Candlelight Ball. Pledges Betty Dorsey Debbie Farmer Lynette Havslcr, secretary Jo Anna Hoover Joy Huntington Sue Korman Nancy Lehinann, president Sandra Mabe Bette Jo Nnrdmeyer Darlcne Roquette Sherry Smith Diane Unterbrink Beth Walters Erme Walton, vice-president Kinette Wieshan Kathy Andrews Lulu Ashcraft Judy Diemer, treasurer 183 Alpha Gamma Rho Texas A I Colony Actives o. , o Robert Alexander Leslie Brieden- Harvey Buehring Larry Busby Frankie Cernock Donald Houser Robert McKinney Jim Sells Tim Smith Phillip Stautzenberger Fred Steves Robert Tidwell Hill I ' nderbrink Jim I ' nderbrink Lynn Utz Jim Weimcr Daniel Yanta Mike Yeary John Zwernemann 184 Barbie Rossc, sweetheart Alpha Gamma Rho ' s take an active part in their meetings. Dr. J. VV. Howe, sponsor Dr. David Pratt, sponsor Mr. Robert Wolfe, sponsor Pledges Johnny Hahn Hen Harrell Johnny Heiligman Carroll Lohse William Frank Poland Thomas Reed Trey Ruschhaupt Tommy Seiler Clyde Steves Daniel Wade Richard Bauer T. J. Brown Felix Fojtik 185 Alpha Tau Omega Zeta Phi Chapter Worth) Mas in ili Chaplain Worthy Scribe Gene Sullivan Wayne Schubert m.. Keith Ri rs Worthy Keeper of Exchequer Doug Hindelang Worthy Keeper of Annals Jerry Woodward Worthy Sentinel Tommy Allen Worthy Ushe David Boerner 9m Actives Tommy Allen Jackie Autry Glenn Campbell Eddie Chelkowski Mike Fitzgerald Doug Hindelang Danny Hodgkins Don Knight Richard Knipling Marshall Lochausen Danny McClanahan Keith Rives Larry Robertson Wavne Schubert Mike Smith Irnc Sullivan Brian Vrazel Morrow Whited Jerry Woodward !86 H$ k flp Sue Culpepper, sweetheart Members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity paint their fraternity emblem to display at their functions. Mike Duda John Fuesse! Paul Higginbotham Buck Ramsey Kenneth White Pledges Al Curry AlkA 187 Delta Epsilon I Gamma Alpha Chapter Prcsi Vice-Divsiclni Secretary Treasurer I Sergeant-at-arms Pledge Trainer . T. Marshall Howard St i icicle Perry Laabs Prentice Owen Robert Jennings Actives Marcel Callcndar Mike Cambell Don Craig Ron Craig Bob Ferguson Wayne Oilden Larry Harrison Riley Hollingsworth Fred Hudlow David James Robert Jennings Pat Laabs Perry Laabs Paul Lomax J. T. Marshall Prendre Owen Roy Shannon Joe Sheridan Tom Stephens Howard Striddc Dan Ward A. J. Zacek ' S8 Laura Burns, sweetheart Members of Delta Epsilon Gamma practice for the fraternity intramural basketball games. Pledges Ern Mooney, secretary Bill Seifert. treasurer Jack Shanafelt. vice-president Earl Williams Rahurn Barbee Larry Lanmon, president 189 Delta Tau Delta Epsilon Lambda Chapter Actives OFFICER President Bob Drvini ' Charles Zey Frank Falvella Vice-President Recording Sccretar Corresponding Secretary Danny Beam Treasurer Jeff Roeric Scrgeant-at-Arms . Danny Porter Pledge. Trainer . ..Doug Spraguc Joe Bob Barnett Joe Bowdler Floyde Burnsides Neal Collins Bob Devine Frank Falvella Gary Gainan Gus Gross Mike Gyllenband Mark Hemmen David Herndon James Killcn Terry Nance Danny Porter Richard Robertson Glen Robinson Hardy Sides Lynn Smith Doug Sprague Tom Turner Charles Zey 190 £1V Franci Meyer, sweetheart Members of Delta Tau Delta display school spirit by burning their Greek letters at the pep rally before homecoming. Dr. G. R. Horton, sponsor Mr. S. C. McFarland, sponsor Pledges Mike Dyer, vice-president Marvin Filla Karl Finley, president Bill Gesick Bill Giesecke Joe Maksyn Steve Manning Bill McBryde Bob Syler Marshall Timmons Dale Walker, treasurer 4V 191 Kappa Sigma Theta Kappa Chapter Actives OFFICERS Grand Master John WaddeD (.land Procurator Ronnie Untcrbrink Grand Master of Ceremonies Tony Krueger Grand Scribe Martin Cliinminatto Grand Treasurer Corwin Teltschik Guards Joel Schrimser, Eddy Herrera Mike Carlson Steve Cavazos Buster Chandler Martin Chiuminatto Johnny Coe Mike Colwell Randy Godsey Eddy Herrera Calvin Jennings Tony Krueger Bucky Narro Don Nelson Sheridan Pearce Joel Srhrimser Ronnie Untcrbrink John Waddell George Wetzel Jerry Wheeler Ben Wilson Rick Womark 192 Lynn Arnold, sweetheart Dr. Frank Dotterweich, sponsor BR -V, i f Jb ,• Pledges Randy Edwards, president Jeff Ficklin Johnny Halberdier Ronnie Herzik Terry Jacob Craig Jones, secretary-treasurer David Neal Dennis Remmert Kenneth Vickers Keith Yarnold 193 Sigma Chi Zeta Pi Chapter Consul Pro-Consul Quaestor Annotator Magister Tom Joyner Jim VVinton Prcsnall Cage ick Martinc Buster Horlen Actives Presnal] Cage Steve Carlcton Dean Eddleblute Robert Fish John Flynn Keith Goode John Gwin Emmett Harris Eddie Hatch Mike Hebert Bill Henderson Buster Horlen David Hunt Jay James Hal Jay Tommy Joyner Nick Martine Lyndon Melinger Bob Mitchell Chuck Ordner Greg Overland Larry Pugh Mike Rains Jim Sandifer Robert Sharpies Charlie Smith Rick Spencer Dan Taylor Dick Waddell Jim Winton 194 Pat Lonergan, sweetheart Sigma Chi ' s enjoy a hippie rush party. Pledges Joe Brett Jim Carpenter Richard Cummins Tom Cunningham Topper Davenport Guy Davis, pledge spokesman Al Higginbotham Danny Jurica Terry Klare, song leader Mike Meeks Jeff Oveland, treasurer Dwayne Patterson Pat Risken Billy Thielhorn Dick Willison John Wright 195 v ' i H A €. ■% ?■Faculty 197 Board of Directors Sealed: E. S. Joslin .if Corpus Christi. J. C. Martin, Jr. of Laredo, Lewis Maples of Kingsville. Standing: c: C Winn of San Antonio. Everett Braden of Edinburg, Leo J. Welder of Victoria, John F. Lynch of Houston (not pictured arc Mrs. Richard M. Kleberg Jr. of Kingsville, and Dr. Hesiquio Rodriquez of Harlingen.) Dr. Robert D. Rhode Dean I the I niversity and Vice President William F. Elliott Assistant to the President m V 198 President James C. Jernigan dons beanie at Freshman Orientation. A Man of Spirit ♦ • ♦ President Jernigan Laura Jernigan and father join the caroling at the annual Christ- mas tree lighting. President and Mrs. Jernigan greet Dr. and Mrs. Hall at Presi- dent ' s Reception. A I ' s number one fan congratulates Hoggies ' after SWT victory. 199 t J - |)i I II Dotterweich Engineei ing Dr. Dennis B. Ford Jr Business Administration Division Deans Dr. S. Boyd Stewart Arts and Sciences Dr John W. Glock Teacher Education Dr. Stanley Anderson Agriculture Dr. John C. Rayburn Graduate Studies 200 J. E. Turner Dean of Men William C. English Comptroller Carrie Lee Bishop Dean of Women Administration Harriette C. Owens, Assistant Registrar. Dr. William J. Hall, Registrar and Director of Admissions 201 I — John E. Pennington Business Manager James Prewitt Director of Student Union Building Dr. Marlyn Paul Barlow Director of Student Personnel Services and Associate Professor of Education Thomas H. Harris Bookstore Manager Administration Johnny L. Johnson Director of Teacher Placement CiK rdinator of Extension Teaching 202 Manuel Salinas Student Aid Officer and Instructor in Education Ben Bailey, Chairman 7 William Renfrow Maurice Schmidt Art Jon H. Thompson, VVaverly R. Lewis 203 Dr. David Neher Dr. J. W. Howe Dr. Leo Bailey Agriculture F. B. Wines Dr. Clinton Jacobs Robert L. Wolff Dr. Carlos Shoettle 204 Rex Reinking, Dr. John Fucik Dr. Robert Leyden Dr. Richard Hensz, Director A A Citrus Center Rev. Casimir Jarzombek Rev. Robert Haywood T Rev. Forrest Moorehead Bible Chairs BP n Robert D. Skelton Rev. Michael Davis U 205 206 Dr. E. V. Ruhnke Dr. Guy R. Horton Larry W. Newton Dr. John S. Westmoreland Dr. Fred M. Garland. Chairman Chemistry Dr. George H. Argue 207 Alan Doyle Turner Business Administration Donald Fleming Ruth Bel Dr. Woodrow Wallace, Kenneth Gibson Dwight Hazlett, Jerry Starr 208 Ralph Russell Dr. Sterling McLean Dr. George McCulley Robert D. McMinn Dorothy Gaston D. C. Baker H  « Leslie Melbern Pies G. Masten Dr. J. R. Manning, Dr. J. E. Roche 209 Dr. Billy F. Cowart, Dr. Robert L. Cox Dr Wilmer Aldrich, Chairman Dr. Eugene Jekel Dr. Lewis Fisher Caroline B. Johnston Beverly Jones, Paul Bryant, Dr. Camp Cilliam Dr. Powell Hines Francis C7avenda Education Dr. Thomas H. Foster Dr. Paul McLean Johnnie Mae Haun Dr. Jerry D. Bogener fc i Bac kgrou s r Evelyn Herrington, Doris M. Mr ei Blanche Gerber Dr. F. W. Cokendolpher Education Dr. Jack Stinebaugh Dr. Cyrus E. Todd Dr. A. H. Prin hard Louis R. Koeppe Dr. Charles C. Bajza, Chairman Geography and Geology . w- James R. Brotherton Dr. Cecil G. Lalicker Dr. Paul M. Elliott Dr. Lionel Hewett, S. Burgin Dunn Physics Dr. Olan E. Kruse, Chairman 213 Dr. R. J. Callaway, Chairman Vivian D Tucker Harmon S. Boerticn, Joseph Londrigan English Elsie I. Howard Harry B. Sanders Norman E. Wright I ' M Dr. George A. Cook Helen A. Hayden, Thomas J. McGinn Emmett F. Matejowsky Howard S. Jilomir Lauryn G. Mizell, Gretchen N. Vik Katherinc S. Kant Lucille Clousei Dr. Earl L. Dachslager English Dr. Dawes Chillman Mina Lattus I Hi P  Dr. Hildegard Schmalenbeck 216 William F. Martin Doctor Clyde M. Grant May E. Campbel Journalism James H. Herring, Chairman and Director of Publications SheraLyn Alexander, El Rancho Advisor William W. Holmes and Benjamin F. Hobbs, South Texan Advisor 217 nwniiiiTiTiinrrrtfviirnrn Ernest A. Franke Dr. Kenneth C. Oosterhout, Alfredo J. Espinosa Dr. J. Brownine Finley Engineering Paul W. Treptow Jr. 218 T. A. Blaske Emerson Korges C. V. Mooney Dr. Fu Chu Lee. Fahir M. Basci Lloyd N. Johnson Dr. H. David Yoo 219 Dr. Hoyt B. Ballard, Chairman D. A. Mayhew Dr. Edward S. T. Su, Larry G. Hufford Jefferson M. Bishop Government Dr. Ronald M. Sommer Joseph J. Elliott SlLjJHI 220 Dr. George O. Coalson, Chairman Joe T. Timmons Robert J. Gentry, Dr. Ward S. Albro III, Paul C. Palmer History Duane Gage Dr. William A. Foote George W. Steinmeyer Dr. J. C. Russell Beth Baker 4p Dr. Wreathy Aiken, Chairman Home Economics Dr. Ruth Gauldin Dr. Attelia Muller Ophelia Manning Kathy Camp Eldon D. Brinley Chairman Health And Nan Roberts Jerald W. Hedrirk A. F. Gross. Chairman Robert F. McEowen Industrial Arts C. W. Mallard Physical Education Dr. Stewart E. Cooper William T. Carley Dorris L Binnion, Lillian Avner Dr R D. Perrv Mathematics Dr. Virgil C. Kowalik, Chairman Joyce M. Slough M. M. Sahtout H or: L ■h . r L J . -r ' na 4fl m JWk ■r A Jl £  4s ' . jjj B Elizabeth Ann Oliphant, Pauline C. Nelson Ben J. South -m-f-i! I Marian E. Flesner. Ann Farek Dr. Joe L. Dorroh Gcnarn Gonzalez Modern Languages Sydney P. Cravens Dorothy Ginther, Catherine A. Boyer 225 Donald M. Logan Dr. F M. Kerehevilli Dr. Peter A Ortiz JF1 it Dr. Mario A. Benitez, Chairman Modern Languages James D. Tryer, Mirhaela Crook. Roberto Cortina £ Elizabeth A. Russell, Lois Short Paul K Goode, Head Librarian Library William R. Thompson, Margaret Hancock Opal A. Harvey, Janie Holland, Ned C. Morris Catherine Blodgett 227 Frank Dean Roberts Danny Joe Duncan, Robert Charles Scott Alfred E. Tellinghuisen Gerald A. Heierman, Mark A. Stupp, Jack A. Flouer 228 Dr. Joseph L. Bellamah Music pf $iWZFf ) 4 9 i m ■wlM Hfc 1 U ' 1 v JB ' : tif $$$L 8 ' ' 5 ' ' ■' ■w Dr. Thomas C. Pierson, Chairman Dr. Morton B. Johnson, Roger A. Hauenstein Robert Brooks Irma Taute 229 Dim M. Slagle Dr. George E. Vaughn, Chairman Jerry H. Borup Elvin L. Sparks, Ann G. Edwards, Dr. B. Stanley Bittinger John R. McCovvn Psychology and Sociology Victor W. Isenberg Dr. John T. Rascoe 230 SSgt Robert E. Powers, SP5 Craig M. Stambaugh, SFC Roland W. Crawford Colonel Leonard M. Pederson Major Nathan A. Offield, Major Alexander D. Davis IWJf Military Science MSG Jimmy R. Holbrook, SFC Jose C. Castorena SGM Ellis L. Lawson 23) David T. Deacon Dr Randall J Buchanan, chairman V. A Smith. Wilda J. Snow Dr. Jack P. Clark 232 Graduate Assistants Diane and Roger Zimmerman, graduate assistants in biology, demonstrate microscope technique. Patricio Alba, Modern Languages Jimmie Barker, Health and Physical Education Charles Edward Blackley, English Betty Jean Brewer, Health and Physical Education Patricia Caldcleugh, English Oscar J. Castro, Mathematics Robert Carl Davis, Biology- Virginia Davis, Biology Antonio De La Pena, Biology Jane Elizabeth Fillmore, STEEP Gilberto Garza, Mathematics Barbara Goode, Mathematics Ruth Cole Goodlett, Psychology Ramon Guzman, Music Benjamin, Henriquez-Rivas, Mathematics Isabelle Phyllis Henson, Psychology and Sociology Marjorie Nell Huff, English Robert Kirby, Business Administration Edith L. Lauer, English Javier H. Leal, STEEP Kenneth W. Lemmon, Psychology and Sociology Kenneth George Matocha, Biology Van Rick McDaniel, Biology Gary Middleton, Mathematics and Physics Jerry Donald Mills, History Janelle Moody, History Marshall Morrow, Mathematics John C. Naylor, Electrical Engineering Curtis Ray O ' Neal, Business Administration Marta Elizabeth Patterson, History Leroy Robbins, Business Administration Jay Robinson, Biology Carlos R. Rodriguez, Mathematics Eula Cox Ross, Biology Vivien Leigh Santiago, History Carol Joe Seidel, Government Lynda Lea Trevino, Music John W. Tunnell, Biology Thomas D. Walters, Mathematics Richard T. Weisinger, English Richard Berry Welch, Biology George Allen White, Mathematics John F. Whitney, Government Laura Wiggs, Business Administration Millard Williams, Government Diane Zimmerman, Biology Roger Zimmerman, Biology 233 ( . If, i I mi ' «- linn ir.iiM- : ' ■' i PM 1 Features Pr Richard Ileus , directoi ol the I Citrus Center in Weslaco, shows ;i portion ••! the damage incurred from gusty winds and high water. The Old Administration Building, oldest campus structure, suffered only slight damage with a few blown-off roof tiles and uprooted trees on the lawn. Those few trees uprooted by the hurricane turned into a task of several days ' work for maintenance men. 236 Hurricane Beulah Brings About Destruction And A Little Fun Texas A I University suffered heavy damage during Hurri- cane Beulah. The A I Citrus Center at Weslaco lost 80 to 95 per cent of the fruit crop with damage estimated at $29,000. The most notable damages on campus were uprooted trees and shrubbery. The Javelina Stadium lights were blown down to about a 30 degree angle and were removed within the week. Due to the extensive cost of replacing the lights during the semester, all home football games were held in the afternoon. Workmen took down the Javelina Stadium lights which suffered heavy damage. A familiar scene, after the storm, was students playing football in the flooded streets. 237 And the Rains Came ♦ ♦ . Down, Down, Down 238 And the rains came . . . This past school year was filled with wet drizzly days and students were forced to brave the puddles and mud in order to get to class and to dining halls. Although the weather tried the patience of all and sometimes came at very unexpected times, many students found unusual sports be- cause of it. Whether it was a soggy game of football or just wading in the puddles, most people found some way of their own to make the rainy season a little less dreary. 239 Faces of Love Love surrounds us, guides us. It paints its silhouette in smiles and in laughter. It makes hands to hold and hearts to beat. We sense love ' s presence in the soft silence of a church, or in the pat of a father ' s gentle hand. We feel its support in the happy companionship of friends. Love lets us know we are alive. 240 241 ma i i Sons and daughters entertain 9 Texas A I University held its 14th annual Dad ' s Day cele- bration on Nov. 4. Following a program for the clay that was both entertaining and informative, families of the students had the opportunity to inspect the A I campus, and become acquainted with student activities and the academic phases of work. Among family members having lunch with their son or daughter at the student ' s regular dining hall were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weedon of Brownwood, visiting their daughter, Annette Haw- thorne. Ending the day of celebration was the annual Dad ' s Dad Rodeo. Winning the girls ' calf scramble were Alpha Chi Omega coeds Pam Acree, Diane Acree, Laura Crabb, Brenda Stewart, and Barbara Cole. 242 h 3RfM Wm Mary Satterwhite, welcoming her father, Fred G. Satterwhite of Brownsville, joined other hall residents in opening their doors to visitors during the Dormitory Open House. Highlighting Dad ' s Day 1967 was the A I-Howard Payne football game at Javelina Stadium, where Hoggie wingback Dwight Harrison made this pass reception attempt while a Yellow Jacket looked on. Game halftime performances included a precision routine by the Kings Rifles ROTG drill team. 243 The annual bonfire started homecoming activities. Rain marred the ROTC barbecue. Laura Gilliland reigned as 1967 Homecoming Queen. 4k John Kardow stopped East Texas in Javelinas ' 24-6 win. Homecoming The annual bonfire and pep rally marked the start of the 35th annual homecoming activities. Hurricane Beulah had tilted the stadium light poles so badly that they were re- moved, necessitating a day football game. The Javelinas won their fourth game of the season by trouncing East Texas State University, 24-6. Laura Gilliland, 19-year-old sopho- more from Raymondville, won the homecoming queen election in a run- off with Margie Garcia. Other activi- ties included an after-game barbecue and dance, sponsored by the Army ROTC, and a meeting and special luncheon for the A I alumni. The fans tried to keep dry . . . . . . while the cheerleaders cheered the team to victory. Presented For Your Pleasure It was a busy year for the Artist Course Committee. This group, composed of faculty and students, brings a variety of cultural events to the campus. This year started with the appearance of classical guitarist Ray Reussncr on Sepember 25. A touring Broadway production of Stop the World. I Want To Get Off was presented February 8, and Come Dance With Us, a three-man performance that gave the audience a sample of many dance forms, was pre- sented February 21. A two-week art exhibit showing the work of Miriam Sowers of Symbol Gallery of Arts in Albuquerque opened February 19. A painting selected by the students became a part of the University ' s permanent art collection. Concluding the Artist Course presentations were mime Claude St. Denis on April 22 and the popular singing group The 5th Dimension. The latter sang to a full house in Jones Auditorium on April 29. Guitarist Rav Reussner Coleen Corkre ' s Come Dance With Us Stop the World. I Want To Get Off 246 The 5th Dimension Artist Miriam Sowers 247 Barber Lectureship Series Features Texas Congressman Politics, 1968: A Christian ' s Per- spective was the theme of this year ' s D. A. Barber Lectureship Series. Guest speaker was Congress- man Jim Wright of Fort Worth. Wright spoke twice, conducted a seminar with students at the Cam- pus Christian Fellowship, and lunched with faculty members in the Corduroy Room of the SUB. The Lectureship Series was pre- sented Monday, March 4, by the CCF in conjunction with the uni- versity administration. 248 A ' .,:■. ' ■■249 kOWsVW Demonstrating an agility drill in the stick fight, Bobby Redus struggles with Donny Klc In the heavyweight division colorfully-clad Dick Hander battled with Ray Hickl. The ring was filled with non-lettering Freshmen for the sack fight. 250 The Annual T Flights Provide Laughs, Sweat, Bruises, Fun As Referee Stewart Cooper counts, Gary Wideman struggles to his feet. Working with boxer Alvin Matthews after an unsuccessful bout are Curtiss NeaJ, John Kardow and Dwayne Nix. 251 r m Students - The Freshman Class is led by Anna Louise Rupke. secretary; Lester D. Mallory Jr., vice president; Judy Sharp, treasurer; and Daryl Fromme, president. Freshmen Rosa L. Acevedo, Hebbronville Leo Aguilar, Kingsville Darnell Albert, San Antonio Larry Albrecht, Mission Maximino Almanza, Raymondville Rosantina Elena Amezcua, Eagle Pass Kathy Andrews, Alice Roger Arbuckle, George West Cynthia Argubright, Agua Dulce Oscar Arizpe, Kingsville Danny Arnold, Weslaco Joe F. Arnold, Orange Grove Michael Baca, Markham Frank Bacy, Corpus Christi Ronnie Bailey, Falfurrias Wayne Baldwin. Alice Rocky M. Barbee. Taft Sue Barley, Corpus Christi Charles Barnes, Del Rio Gary Barnes, Falfurrias 254 Frances Barraza, Kingsville Viki Barron, Kingsville Roel Bazan, Freer Amy Becker, Alice Karen Berkman, Bishop David J. Berry, Beeville Kathleen E. Biddle, Kingsville Hal E. Bingham, Corpus Christi Dennis Bishop, Corpus Christi Carlos Blanco, La Joya Ronny Blanton, Kerrville Phyllis Blevins, Temple Sherry Boerjan, Falfurrias Marilyn Boomgaarden, Corpus Christi Margie Borup, New Plymouth, Idaho Barbara Bowdler, San Antonio Deidre Bower, San Antonio Nancy Brown, San Antonio •I J: Alright, men, when I open my eyes, everyone of you had better be standing at attention! 255 Ji 1 1 111 imr 1 1 1 1 1 . K.,i kport I ).t id Bi -mi . Edna Joyce Burke, I reel Bob Bui nil. mi. Vlici l ■if l •! | ill I.. Itustillo Jr.. S.m A i Freshmen Robert W. Cadwell, Cotulla S;incly Cain, San Anti.nw Caroline Camp, Kingsville lraiui-.il ( lanales. Alii r (ins Cannon. Raymondvillc Maria G. Carreno, Alice Karen Fay Cartwrisrht, San Antonio Juan A. Carvajal, Benavides Ruben Castilla, Edinburg Manuel M. Castillo, San Antonio Kyle F. Catterlin, McLean, Va. Cheryl Cavasar, Mathis Ezequiel Cavazos Jr., Raymondville Leticia D. Chacon, Del Rio Bette Chaney, Uvalde Ernesto Chapa, Robs town Lydia Chapa, Odem Hayes A. Chapin, Hopkins. Minn. Suzanne Chastain, Aransas Pass Lionel Garza Chavez, Robstown Karen Chelette, Kingsville Kaye Chelette, Kingsville Linda Cherry, San Antonio Cheryl Childress, Sinton Virginia Christopher, Corpus Christi Sam Cicero, Chicago, 111. Robert Coborn, Houston Ralph Cockrell, Refugio Barbara Cole, San Antonio Beverleigh Connaway, Kingsville Suzanne Conner, El Paso Linda Copeland, Robstown Chris Corby, Portland LaYinnic Cosby, Luling Hollis F-laine Coward, Robstown 256 Sally Coyle, Corpus Christi John Crane, Harlingen Rocky Crews, Alice Carolee Crosnoe, Kingsville Edwin Crump, Uvalde Richard Cuellar, Falfurrias Sue Culpepper, Smiley Pat Cunniff, Somerset Al Curry, Houston Daniel Alan Dabelgott, Markham Charles Davis, Kingsville Frances Davis, San Antonio Jeff Davis, San Antonio Becky Dayton, Falfurrias Dolores Deanda, Agua Dulce Grace DeLaPaz, Kingsville Benjamin Delgado Jr., San Antonio Judy Diemer, Bloomington Matthew Dionne, Houston Pat Dishman, Sanderson Nancy Dishongh, Yorktown Karl Douglas, Houston Sherrie Douglas, Falfurrias Linda Dusch, Corpus Christi Pat Dworaczyk, Three Rivers Mike Dyer, Glastonbury, Conn. Nancy Edelen, San Antonio Gail Edmonson, Harlingen Cynthia A. Eicher, Alice Janet Ericson, Corpus Christi Diana Escamilla, Corpus Christi Romeo Escobar, Alice Tom Estes, Bishop Dalton F. Evans III, San Antonio Judy Fankhauser, Harlingen Debbie Farmer, Corpus Christi Timothy Ferguson, Victoria Carolyn Fisher, Robstown Dean Fisher, Raymonville Eduardo Flores, Nuevo Laredo, Mex. 257 Frances Kootr, Marin Lorcn Fothergill, San Antonio Diana I raw «. Ui e Alien Freeman, Freei Charles Freeman, Floresville D.iryl Fronime, Sinton Ruth Ann Fulkerson, Kenedy l ' aul K. Gage, Corpus Christi shelly Gainan, Corpus Chrisii Elena Garcia, Kingsville Jose A. Garcia, Matamoros, Mcx. Raul Garcia, Raymondville Ruben Garcia, Alice Velma Garcia, Kingsville Penny Garner, Prcmont Raymond T. Garza, Kingsville Yvonne Garza, Kingsville Michael Gatlin, Falfurrias Bill Gesick, San Antonio Maurice Giese, Campbellton 258 Freshmen ' ' Look, you guys. Do you really think a car wash is worth my neck? Bill Giesecke, Angleton Zane Goerges, San Antonio Jose Antonio Gomez, Brownsville Armando Gonzalez, Tampico, Mex. Eduardo Gonzales Jr., Cotulla Martha Gonzales, Alice David A. Gonzalez, Del Rio Lydia Esther Gonzalez, Rio Grande City Mario A. Gonzalez, Alice Pablo Gonzalez, Cotulla Mauro Gracia, Freer Kathy Graff, San Antonio Linda Graham, Corpus Christi Jerry A. Green, Bandera Bill Gregorcyk, Victoria Sally Griffith, Rockport Cindee Grisham, South Padre Island Anna Guajardo, Benavides Dario Guerra, Jr., Mission Linda Guerra, Roma Mike Gust, El Paso Pam Gutssell, Pleasanton Martha Elva Guzman, Cd. Mante, Tamps, Mex. Rene Guzman, Laredo Helen Hagar, Kingsville Edith Hahn, Port Lavaca Johnny Hahn, Bay City Martha Halberdier, Kingsville Martin Hall, San Benito Judy Harden, Bishop Glenna G. Hartman, Kingsville Larry Hartman, Orange Grove Lynette Hartwick, Uvalde David Haunschild, Kingsville Lynette Hausler, Kingsville Cynthia Haverlah, Pleasanton Susan Hayes, Kingsville Johnny Heiligman, Yancey Nancy Heitkamp, San Antonio Gerald Henke, Fredericksburg 259 Freshmen I ' .inl Hi line ltd Vgua I )ul e Carl K. Herber, I )e ine k.n Herbst, I).! Rio Annie Hernandez, Kingsville [rma Herrera, Mici Jose Herrera, Kin Grande City Stephen Herwig. Robstown Ronnie Herzik, Schulctihurg Samuel H. Hext. George Wesl Donald Higginbotfaam, San Antonio Shirley Higgins, Seadrift Chris Hill, New Braunfels Danny Hill, New Braunfels Genoa H ill, San Antonio Reginald Hillmon, Corpus Christi Graciela Hinojosa, Hebbronville Gary M. Hitzfelder, Natalia Franklin Hoehne, Yorktown Ronald Hoffman, Austin Kenneth Holt, San Antonio Joanna Hoover, San Antonio Sharon Hopper, Austwell Sandy Horton. Baytown Frank Hosek, Pnth Marilyn House. Kingsville Gerald Hudson, Three Rivers Terrace L. Hudson, Three Rivers Dolores Huerta, Falfurrias Juan F. T. Huerta, Alice Rosario Huerta. Falfurrias Gary Hunter, Palacios Joy Huntington, Baytown Jerry Hutchison, Corpus Christi Robert E. Lee Hutto Jr., Taft Toni Isaac, Robstown Elizabeth Isaacks, Charlotte Glynda Ivy, Aransas Pass Emmanuel Jacobs, Port Arthur Archie Jacoby, San Antonio Steve Jamison, Fredericksburg 260 Dr. George W. McCulley. former Registrar and Director of Admissions and currently a professor of Business Administration at Texas A I, was recognized for 20 years of service as chairman of the Athletic Council during the fall. President James C. Jernigan presented Dr. McCulley with a plaque and T blanket during a half-time ceremony at the Texas A I vs. Southwest Texas game. Freshmen Roger O. Jarvis, Universal City Robbie Jay, Premont Donna Kay Johnson, San Antonio Jimmie Louise Johnston, Pleasanton Candy Jones, Buda Deborah Jones, Aransas Pass James V. Jones, Midland Marti Jones, Houston Vonda Jones, Kingsville Robert Juranels, Sinton Gary Kanipe, Corpus Christi Don KuyKendall, Corpus Christi Charles King, Corpus Christi Scott Kirchoff. Poth Kathy Klein, Kingsville Sue Klinck, Eagle Pass Judy Kouri, San Antonio Sonny Krause, Pleasanton Judy Kreuz, Victoria Betty Kmavek, Corpus Christi 261 A A % 1 ' ? Freshmen Patrii k Laabs, s.m Antonio Steve Paul Labuda, Kingsville I . i 1 1 II I -. I .nil h g, ' i pui i -In isli How Man Lam, I [i m ilulu Ha aii Dan. i Marie I ..iinli. Sw Jayne Lamson, Corpus Christi Vicki I ..null uiii, ( !i itulla Jackie l.anfair. Rockporl Linda Laws, Fori Wi irth Maria Hilda Leal. Benavides Steven Leggett, Kingsville Nancy Lehniann, Kingsville Frank I.emmond, Kingsville Steven Leyden, Wcslaco Richard Light, Kingsville Marcia Lightcap, San Antonio Dalon Lively, Hondo Luanne Livingston, Austin Patricia Lockman, Orange Grove Kathy Loehman, San Antonio Edna Longoria, Kingsville Maria A. Longoria, Corpus Christi David J. Lopez, Rio Grande City Francisco Lopez Jr., Laredo Glenda Lopez, Alice Herbert Lopez, Robstown Rosita Lopez, Alice Sylvia Irene Lopez, Laredo Arthur Loranc, Corpus Christi Pat Lowrie, Kingsville Matt Lozano Jr., San Antonio Sandra Mabe, Kingsville Terry Mabry, Edna Lana Macomb, Los Fresnos Faye L. Maddox, Kingsville Rene Mejia, Falfurrias Joe Maksyn Jr., San Antonio Graciela Maldonado, Kingsville Lester D. Mallory Jr., Washington, D.C. Juan Mancias Jr., Odem 262 Fred Mann, Chesapeake, Virginia Steve Manning, San Antonio Marcelo Marroquin, Kingsville Max M. Martin Jr., Corpus Christi Cristela P. Martinez Joe Martinez, Orange Grove JoAnn Elaine Maupin, San Antonio Faye Maxwell, Canada Susan Mayo, Odem Ruth McAda, Campbellton David McBride, Austin Laura McClaugherty, Robstown Julia McClure, Jourdanton Russell McDaniel, Weslaco Mak McGaughey, Houston Marian R. Mclnryre, Corpus Christi Kathy McNabb, Kingsville Nancy Messimer, Kingsville N ' elda Mondragon, Mercedes Nieves MontaJbo, Palito Blanco Freshmen ' I said, SMILE! ' 263 Harriet Montgomery, Odem Budd) Bueford Moody, Refugio J. mil e Moody, Robstown Diane Moon-. San Vnti mio Melvin Moore, Houston Freshmen Stella Moore, Medina Dolores Mora, laliurrias Gracie Moreno, Men ede« Cathy Morgan, Corpus Christi I.orelta Ann Mudd, Donna Randy P. Miimnie, Port Lavaca Carolyn Murphy, Harlingen James L. Mut , Floresville Sandra Nagel, Cuero Don Neal, Alice Sharon Nix, Portland Tom Noles, Corpus Cliristi Bette Jo Nordmeyer, Mission Mike .North, Corpus Christi Pamela Orr, Kjngsville Albert Ortega, Robstown Herb Osborn, Raymondville Margie Pargmann, Runge Randall Parker, Ingleside Robert E. Parker, Odem Ginger Patterson, Rio Frio Linda Patton, Kingsville Joyce Pavelka, Robstown Wylnia Pavelka, Robstown Jesus E. Payan Z„ H. Matamoros, Tamps. Jim Bo Peck, Weslaco Edna C. Pena, Benavides Gloria Pena, RealitOS James Pennington, San Antonio Maria Teresita Perez, Kingsville Norma Perez, Alice Norma L. Perez, Kingsville Melba D. Perkins, Alice Carrol Peters, Cuero Patsy Pleiffer, Alice 264 Band members surprise everyone by playing Jalisco during the change of classes in the week be- fore the game with South West Texas State College. Freshmen Joe Pompa, Goliad Carol Post, Cuero Edward Postert, Bandera Raul Prado, San Antonio Jerry Pritchett, Kingsville Jeanette Prochaska, Robstown Noe Pruneda, Bishop Jon A. Purvis, Harlingen Pat Pyle, Agua Dulce Daniel Ramirez, Raymondville Mary Lou Ramirez, Corpus Christi Sylvia O. Ramirez, Roma Annabelle Ramos, Kingsville Ernesto Ramos Jr.. Laredo Mario G. Ramon, Corpus Christi Terry Raybum, San Antonio David C. Reed, San Antonio Donnie Reese, Alice Whitney Reese, Alice Rafael Reyes, Poteet 265 BcttJ Kiililir. I ' . ill John 1 Rii liHi . I Aci nia Jud) Riggs, Bloominglon Eli Lee Rios, Mission Rosa no Kins. Visa c Pal Risken, Riviera Robert David Rivera, Mice Jo Nell Robertson, Benavides Ruben Robles, Robstown olanda Robles, Ri bstov n ( onsuelo Rodriguez, Alice Mary Rodriguez, Falls City Priscilla Ann Rodriguez, Kingsville Rosemary Rodriguez, Bay (lily Jolene Rose, Banquete Jack Rouse, Iallurrias Darlene Rouquette, Fulton Jody Rouquette, Fulton Anna Louise Rupke, Corpus Christi Manuel Ruiz Jr., Alice Alejandro Saenz, Alice F.leuterio L. Saenz, San Diego Maria Alicia Saenz, Falfurrias Alma G. Salinas, Alice Vicky Salinas, Houston Joe Salone, Corpus Christi Arnold Sanchez, Kingsville Bertha Sanchez, Premont Sammy Sandoval, Alice Bruce Salterfield, San Antonio Mary Satterwhite, Brownsville Becky Sawyer, Kingsville Henry Schiro, Alice Barbara Ann Schmidt, George West Anna Schoener, Taylor Freshmen Mark Dennis Schuette, Alice Gilbert Dale Schultze, Sinton William Schulz, Schertz Arthur O. S hulze, San Antonio Bailey J. Scott, San Antonio 266 Darrell Scott, Karnes City Beth Sedwick, Kingsville John Seifert, Hondo Thomas Seigler, McAllen Tommy Sieler, Ma this Gloria Sembrano, Odem Judy Sharp, Kingsville Jean Shimotsu, San Benito Fernando Silva, San Antonio Noelia Silva, Garciasville Lonna Slaughter, Beeville Bruce K. Smith, Flour Bluff Charles H. Smith, Odem Gary Smith, Kingsville Linda Jane Smith, Kingsville Sharon Smith, Kingsville W. Randolph Smith, San Antonio Alfred Lee Socha Jr., Soldotna, Alaska Joe Solis, Bishop Roberto Solis, Alice Rosendo Solis, Brownsville Manuel Sosa, Corpus Christi Arleta Sparks, Kingsville Beverly Spencer, La Feria Jim Sprowl, San Antonio Linda Rae Srubar, San Antonio Dwight Steadman, Kingsville Beverly Stein, Philadelphia, Pa. Kathy Stein, Odem Suzi Stensland, Harlingen Lynn Stephenson, Three Rivers Clyde Steves, Runge Brenda Stewart, Palacios Johnny Stewart, Ingleside Connie Stiegler, Hondo Freshmen vVv.i, Carolyn Stiles, Kingsville Clint Stiles, Cuero Eugene Streng, Shiner Jack Stringer, Bishop Bobby Lee Stubbs, Robstown 267 I li.iTlr Suij.irrk. Hi . v ille Nr.il S.illi, .ill. I II pus ( lit I -. 1 1 irginil S«.iiinrr, Kingsville Kicrlrr l.illllrrv. N 1 . A 1 1 . 1 1 Suvm Taylor, Corpus Christi Rafael Ten ■, I loma) ifjw la Honduras 1 ■I • i ii i Nhai Hem, Saigon F.lizabeth Tinnr , Bishop Cindi I 11 m.ui. Poth Jack Tracy, Houston Joe Frank Trrjo, Alice Mike Troppy, Raymondville Oscar Trujillo, SintOD Robert Turner, Texarkana Diane L ' nterbrink, Riviera Guadalupe Ureste, Brackettville Homer L. Ureste, San Antonio Jerry Vanecek, Sinton Mary VanFleet, Kingsville Elise Vannoy, Pensacola, Fla. Freshmen A cupcake is generally just a cupcake, but when it ' s eaten at the Big and Little Sister Picnic, the methods of receiving a cupcake are most unusual. 268 Marlett Vaughan, Austin Cynthia Vela, Alice Robert Vela, Realitos Elida Vera, Roma James M. Vera, Mission Michael Vera, Kingsville Ricardo R. Vera, Premont James Lee Via, Kingsville Kaye Dean Villa, Hebbronville David E. Villarreal, Rio Grande City Juan Villarreal, Robstown Osvelia Villarreal, Falfurrias Sabas Andrew Villarreal, Refugio Don Wade, Edna Charlotte Welch, Port Arthur Beth Walters, Kingsville Ermengarde Walton, Corpus Christi Theron Weathersby, Hebbronville Sharon Weed, Houston Whylie Welch, San Antonio Craig Wentrcek, Harlingen Ernest Wemecke, Kingsville Kennette Wiesehan, McAllen Floyd Wilkes, San Antonio Susan Willey, Kingsville Daniel W. Williams, Pettus Earl T. Williams, San Antonio Judy Williams, Middletoun, Ohio Gray Wilmeth, Dilley David R. Wilson, Eldorado, Ark. Susan Wolma, San Antonio David Woodward, San Antonio Mary D. Work, Harlingen Lee Yaklin, Tivoli Max Zamarripa, Victoria Freshmen Judy Zanton, Freer Gary Zars, San Antonio Gabriel Zavala Jr., Robstown Jan R. Zengler, New Braunfels 269 The officers of the Sophomore Class are (front to back) Marsha McDonald, treasurer; Bar- bie Rosse, secretary; Karen Yvonne White, vice president; and Laura Gilliland, president. Sophomores Bob Addkison, Corpus Christi Donald Aguilar, Natalia Sheryl Albers, Bishop Amine Al-Tatan, Kuwait Diane Amacker, Kingsville Dora Anaya, Corpus Christi Peggy Anderson, Seguin Robert M. Appell, Alice Raul Arizpe, Del Rio Kathy Austin, Bishop I milieu Bacy, Corpus Christi Glenna Bahner. Bogota. Colombia Ruth Marie Baker, Sinton Tom Ballenger, San Benito Katherine Ballentine, Los Fresnos Raburn B. Barbee HI, Taft Glen Barbier, La Marque Brian Barnard, Rockport Cora Barnes, Falfurrias I sicll.i Barrera, Alice 270 Loretta Barton, Corpus Christi Wayne Basham, San Antonio Glenn Bauer, Port Lavaca Richard Bauer, Sophomore Linda Beardsley, Kenedy Douglas Benson, Harlingen Kenneth Berger, Schulenburg Ruben Bernal, Mexico Brenda Birkmeyer, San Antonio John Blackwell. San Antonio Bill Bolen, Kingsville Duffy Bowen, San Antonio Irene Bowie, Bishop Ronnie Box, Beesille Mary Ann Boyer, Kingsville Kathy Bradham, Premont Bob Branham, Tuleta Douglas K. Brown, Luling Janet Brown, San Antonio Ray Brown, Rockport Robert Brown, Premont Cindy Brundrett, Kerrville William Bryant, San Antonio Harvey Buehring, Orange Grove James Bull, Port Lavaca Sandra Bureau. Harlingen Barbara J. Bums, Ingram Roy Butler, Wichita Falls Thomas Butler, Alice Tommy Butts, Bishop Joe H. Byrne, Tilden Mary Lou Cabrera, Loredo Margie Calderon, Robstown Carlos Comacho, Kingsville Jose E. Comacho. Kingsville Sophomores lit 4 Robert Campbell. Kingsville Gloria Canales, Kingsville Ray Cano, Corpus Christi David Carleton, Donna Jim Carpenter, Houston 271 A I students spent many hours painting the plywood wall around the on-campus oil well. Sophomores Bob Carr, Floresville Delia Jo Carroll, Bay City Hcrmine Carter, ' Alice Victoriano Casas Jr., San Diego Alonzo Y. Castillo. Sinton Man Castillo, Laredo Carolyn Chant, De ine Adriana E. Chapa, Kingsville Esmeralda G. Chavera, Alice Melody Chorn, Abilene David Glenn Christensen, Riviera Marian Clampitt, Kingsville Donna Clark, Corpus Christi Richard Juarez Clements, Kingsville Edward H. Cooper Jr., Somerset Michelette Cooper, Kingsvnlle Pam Copeland, Waco Craig Cosgrove, San Antonio Joyce Covington, Bloomington Laura Crabb, Rockport 272 Donald Craig, Vanderbilt Rondall Craig, Vanderbilt Steve Craig, Del Rio Allan D. Cumberland, Kingsville Suzanne Curtis, Pearsall Florinda Davila, Hebbronville Prakash Desai, Bilimora, India Jeannie Lee DeSpain, Freer Katherine M. DeSpain, Freer Bill Diehnelt, San Antonio Mina Doan, San Benito William Augustus Dobie, Freer Frank Dodson Jr., Harlingen Alan Dolezal, Wai 1 1 Thomas Dolezal, Port Lavaca Darryl A. Dominguez, San Antonio Betty Dorsey, Beeville Mary Doucet, Port Arthur Jessie H. Douglas III, Bay City Henry Drake, Arlington Jerome Dziuk, Karnes City Joyce Eckerman, Bishop Gail Edwards, Port Lavaca Alma Elizondo, Corpus Christi Thomas Epps, Corpus Christi Marco Antonio Esparza, Eagle Pass Carmen Evans, Corpus Christi Cindy Evans, San Antonio Monna Evans, Mathis Jack Fisher, Kingsville Candy Flores, Alice David W. Flores, Freer Emilia C. Flores, Alice Manuel Flores Jr., Hebbronville Raul Guerrero Flores, Sinton Robert Flores, Corpus Christi John Fohn, D ' Hanis Edward Gambill, San Antonio Alejandro A. Garcia, Taft Eddie Garcia, San Antonio Sophomores M 3A . rilfet 273 AmfY A+ Jk Sophomores jmi Elijio Garcia, Falfurrias Id. ilia I ■ar ia, Hebbron Juan I ' .in ia, Kingtv tile Mai ..in ia, Pali itine Hilda Garza, I ioliad Jesus I . Sana, Benav ides Jose S. ( iarza Kings ille Maria Perla Garza, Rio Grande City Mary Ella Garza, Kingsviile Mike Garza Jr., Kingsviile Ninfa Garza, Corpus Christi Omar Garza, San Isidro Laura Gass, Comfort Judith Gibson, Alice Warren Giese, Karnes City Michael Gilbert, LaMarquc Shirley Gingerich , Pettus Gerald Goad, San Benito Janice Goebel, Cuero Buddy Gomez, Ravmondville Rafael Gomez, Corpus Christi Alon o Gonzales, Sinton Feliz B. Gonzales, San Antonio Diana Gonzalez, Robstown Edna I). Gonzalez, Roma Guile Gonzales Jr., Falfurrias Humberto Gonzales, Laredo Lorenzo Gonzalez, Corpus Christi Rosario Gonzalez, Rio Grande City Jennifer Goslin, Taft Rod Grayson, Grand Isle, La. Lamar Greenwood, Mathis El ma M. Guerra, Calallen Jorge E. Guerra, Falfurrias Janie Guevara, Alice Roldan A. Gutierrez, Kingsviile Albert Hass, San Antonio Randy Habern, Corpus Christi Peggy Hahn. Westhoff Randy Hahn, San Antonio 274 Forrester Halamicek, Fredericksburg Dick Hander, Corpus Christi Alice Harper, Goliad Robert C. Harris, Sinton Dennis Hart, San Antonio Linda Hart, Lyford Charlotte Harvey, Nixon Willie Haug, Banquete Ronnie Hausler, Kingsville Annette Hawthorne, Brownwood Sandy Heard, Alice Jerry Hearn, Raymondville Brenda Heflin, Refugio Violet Herbort, Fredericksburg Alfred B. Hernandez, Bishop Andy Hill, Alice C. H. Hill Jr., Freer William Hill, Corpus Christi James D. Hillje, Cotulla Erna Hinojosa, Corpus Christi Gloria Hinojosa, Kingsville Sylvia C. Hinojosa, Corpus Christi Charlene Hinze, Robstown Tommy Hodgkins, Sanderson Bonnie Holt, Somerset Ethel Howerton, Kenedy Rolando Huerta, Hebbronville Robert Huff, Alice Steve Hulsebus, Ft. Dodge, Iowa Carl R. Ingrum, Angleton Michael Ivy, Kingsville Jerry Jackson, Corpus Christi Terry Jacob, Alice Billy James, Somerset David James, La Salle Sophomores Judy James, Jourdanton Patty Jauer, Hobson Ludia Jauregui, Freeport Susan Jecker, Scguin Jane Jeffrey, Lyford 275 Jerry Jenkins, Refugio Mary nn Jenkins. 1 ' alacnn Carol Jennings. Bishop Charles Johnson. Harlingen Jay Johnson. San BVnit.. Jeanie Annette Johnson, Freer Tommy Johnson, Florrsville Roderick W. Jones. Houston Ricardo G. Juarez, Robstown Sandra Junkman. Bishop James Kagy, Pearland Janis Kasper, Cuero Mike Kennedy, San Benito Linda Kerr. Harlingen Fred K etc ham. Santa Rosa Darlene Key, Kingsville Weldon R. KJenke, Falfurrias Bonnie Kleinecke, Cuero Linda Knieriem, San Antonio Linda Carol Kocian, Bloomington Sophomores The Homecoming bonfire has long been a tradition at A I. 276 Johnny Koliba, Corpus Christi Margie Kosarek, Corpus Christi Al Krenek, Shiner Bernard Krnavek, Corpus Christi Diana Krnavek, Corpus Christi Perry Laabas, San Antonio Edwina Lange, Corpus Christi David Lawerence, Bishop Sandra C. LeBlanc, Corpus Christi Robert E. Lee Jr., Luling Camille Lemmond, Kingsville Nancy Lemon, Bishop Donald Lewis, Port O ' Conner Johanna Lieber, Rio Grande City Don Linsteadt. Corpus Christi Linda Lloyd, Corpus Christi Marsha Locke, Kingsville Carroll Wayne Lohse, Skidmore Belia Lopez, Hebbronville Diana Lopez, Bishop Margie Lopez, Brownsville Santos Lopez, Three Rivers David Lyons, San Antonio Craig A. Mabrito, San Antonio Donna MacAllister, Sebastion J. Omar Macias. Eagle Pass Paula Mahoney, George West Richard Malone, Devine Cindy Mann, San Antonio Mike Martin, Bishop Conception G. Martinez, Cuero Diana Elsa Martinez, Alice Esther Martinez, Alice Joe E. Martinez, Port Lavaca Linda Nelda Martinez, Rio Grande City Sophomores Carl A. Marrullier, Houston Edward Massey, George West John Mathews, Edinburg Stanley Matson, Port Lavaca Alvin Matthews, Austin 277 t h.irlr-, M.iiul.i. Hallettsville Dennis Matula, Halletsville I orelta J. Mauei Mauri i N l-i n l!i lil l I, l. i .mi S .:i Antonio Sophomores t her) I Mc( Iracken, Pettus Susan Mi .111%. Ci M ius i Ihristi Weldon McFarland, Sutherland Springs Barbara Mi Jee, Kings ill. Anna Belli Mclnvak, Alice Sandra S. McMannis, Corpus Christi Gary McMillan, Eagle Pass Pam McPherson, Kingsville Susan McQueen, Dnnna Craig Miller, Robstown Linda Karen Mills, Kenedy Lloyd Miller. Alamo Tommy Miller, Edna Mike Mitchamore, Baytown Phillip Mitchell, Houston Dale Moerbe, Bishop Rolando Molina, Kingsville Xavicr Montalvo, Kingsville Robert Montoya, Corpus Christi Karen Moody, Orange Grove Martha Moody, Robstown Era Monney, Victoria James Moore, Medina Thomas K. Moore, Corpus Christi Mario Morales, Falfurrias Sheryl Morgan, Premont Kathleen Morris, Hebbronville Thomas I ' .. Morris Premont I ee Moseley, Poteet Adan Munoz Jr., Kingsville Monica Murich, Chicago, Illinois Pabrica Murphy, Riviera Wilson Myers, Llano Susan Nash, Corpus Christi Albert Nava, Alice 2JSL 278 Robert S. Naylor, Sarasota, Florida Cindy Newsom, Kingsville Tommyc Newton, Harlingen Manh Cuong Nguyen, Saigon, Vietnam Toni Nikolatos, San Antonio Sandra Johnson Nix, Kingsville Gary Nunnallee, San Antonio Linda Osbum, Annapolis, Maryland Michael Overton, Port Lavaca Tommy VV. Parker, Big Spring Margaret Parsons, Pleasanton Noel Patten, Port Lavaca Dwayne Patterson, Riviera W. B. Patterson, III, Rio Frio Karen Pavelka, Banquete Charles G. Payne, Fort Worth Doyle Peake, Houston Sarah Pearson, Bishop Delfino Perez, Freer Estela Perez. Kingsville Aifci fcA i Sophomores Don ' t you love these fast moving lectures? 279 Manuel Perei Jr., R • n mdvillc Vnton Peter Ji Shirle) Pettigrew, E Diana Pevestorff, V rdhcim Richard I . Phillips, Vi( ti Nani v Phlaum, Chi( ago, Illinois .i dc Pien e Sari m. nio Douglas Plant, Freer Hector Ponce, S.m Antonio Diane Porcher, Houston Wayne Porter, San Benito Cissie Humphrey, Taylor Ksther Ramirez, Brownsville I.ino F. Ramirez, Corpus Christi Manuel Klio Ramirez, KingsviUe Mari Sagrario Ramirez, Mercedes Rosa Maria Ramirez, Laredo I.dmundo Ramos Jr., San Diego Marvin Ramsey, Donna Cecil A. Rankin, Charlotte Barbara Reed, Beeville Thomas Reed, Floresville Jim Reeves, Port Isabel Oscar Reyes, San Antonio Dana Rice, Freer Cheryl D. Richardson, San Antonio Ricky Richardson, San Benito Cherri Ringen, San Antonio Ceorgc Rivera, Alice Mike Rivera, Vie toria Oscar Rivera, Ft. Stockton Glen Robinson, Corinna, Maine Yolando Roblcs, Kingsvillc Rachel Rodarte, Laredo James Rodriguez Jr., Luling Manuel H. Rodriguez, Three Rivers Rebecca Rodriguez, Raymondville Reynaldo V. Rodriguez, Raymondville Rogelio Rodriguez, Elk City, Oklahoma Carla Rogers, KingsviUe Sophomores + ' k± 9 5 Ml 280 Keith Roper, Corpus Christi Richard Roper, Donna Marilyn Sue Roy, Los Fresnos Terry Russell, Divine Joe Ryan, Karnes City Cynthia Ryon, Kingsville Alfredo Saenz Jr., Falfurrias Armando Saenz, San Diegn Exiquio Saenz, San Isidro Evelyn Saha, EI Maton Jesus Sala ar Jr., Jourdanton Samuel Saldivar, Alice Francisco X. Salinas, Hebbronville Linda Salinas, Alice Jeanie Sanchez, Kingsville Woodrow Sanders, Corpus Christi Delmagene Saunders, George West Rose Ann Scallan, Houston Carla Schilling, Beeville John Schmuck, San Benito Erich Schneider, Mathis John Schuch, Fredericksburg Patrick Schubert, Woodsboro Donna Scott, Harlingen William Frank Seifert, Mexico City Harold Seiler, Sinton Arthur Settles, Bedford, Mass. Susan Seward, La Feria Billie Sheek, Corpus Christi Stan Short, Katy Stephen C. Shults, Harlingen Danny Sijansky, Robstown Johnny Silva, Kingsville Jerry Simmons, San Antonio Judy Ryon Sissom, Kingsville Richard Skrobarczyk, Kingsville Cindy Smith, Pharr David Smith, Dcvine Shari Smith, San Antonio Shirley Smith, Eagle Pass 281 The band ' s part in promoting school spiiit during 1 1 1 - week leading up t tli - A I-SM [ SC football game was daily concerts overlook in;_i the mall. I I Sophomores Eliseo Solis, Kingsville Martin Soward, Pleasanton Randy P. Sparks, Houston Mike Spillar, Alice Linda Spradley, Agua Dulce Terry Stanfield, Alice Bebe Stebbins, San Antonio Sue Ann Steele, Santa Rosa Billy Stewart, McAllen Phyllis Jane Stewart, San Antonio Cindi Stirl, N ' ordheim Ronald Stokes, Waco Carol Strickland, Sinton Howard Stridde, Mathis Mary Sutton, Brownsville Arthur Dan Swan, Kingsville C. Ray Tate, Victoria Debbye Taylor, San Diego Sharon Ann Terry, Corpus Christi Mary Frances Tewes, Stockdale 282 Robert Tomlinson, Markham Norma Jean Trevino, Robstown Tony Trevino, Kingsville Marilyn Trlica, Skidmore Donna Gaye True, Bishop f ' .Jk ' % Sophomores Clifford L. Tubbs, Yancey Driskoll W. Tubbs, Yancey Pable Chavez Uresti, Raymondville Lynn Utz, Edna Efrain Valdez, Del Rio Veronica Valadez, Alice Hector Vasquez, Falfurrias Jose Guillermo Vera, Premont Ruben Vergara Jr., Robstown Armando Villarreal, Del Rio Noemi S. Villarreal, Roma Zoyla Villarreal, Brownsville Vincent Visoky, Corpus Christi Stefan Vogt, Kingsville Elaine Wagner, Austin Pat Wallace, Bishop Ken Wallingford, Austin Joe Ward, San Antonio Nancy Ward, Bishop Sammie Lea Ward, Asherton Kathryn Washington, Alice John Wehring, Corpus Christi Ray Weikel, Kingsville Thomas E. Weiss, Austin Cheryl Well, Bay City Gloria White, San Antonio Karen Yvonne White, Odem Ricky White, Alice Shari Whitley, Bishop Donnie Whitson, Agua Dulce Robert Williams, Smiley Charles Wilson, Corpus Christi Guthrie David Wilson, Freer Mary Helen Winkler, Kingsville Jim Winton, Portland, Maine , ' ik; ' i 13 % III 4 ' Ail 283 It .my of the guvs heai about this, I ' m had! Sophomores Bing Witt, Bishop Bobby Joe Wood, San Antonio Lynne Wood, Mission Frances Wright, Kingsville Joan Yanta, Runge Keith Varnold, Canadian Dalia Ybarra, Robstown A. J. Zacek, Vanderbilt Calvin Zamzow, Three Rivers Betty Zuniga, Corpus Christi 284 Robert C. Acosta, San Antonio Rafael Adame Jr., Matamoros, Mexico Celestin Adams, Eagle Pass Audrey Adcock, Point Comfort Elena Aguirre, Corpus Christi Joseph E. Alderson, San Antonio Jolene Allen, Pleasanton Oralia S. Allen, Corpus Christi Lili Alejandro, Sabinal Nancy V. Angel, San Antonio Graciela Araiza, Laredo Sal Armstrong, Uvalde Sue Arnold, Corpus Christi Allen Baass, Victoria Bertie Balthrope Julio Banda, El Campo Ovidio Barbour, Kingsville Carol Ann Barg, Aqua Dulce Kenneth J. Barnes, Flour Bluff Gilbert Barrera, Harlingen Juniors The Junior Class is led by Kathy Davis, secretary; Carol Darden, vice-president; Suzanne Osterloh, president: and Barbara Faseler, treasurer. 285 El 5 life -10 $fll£ Juniors Grrry Harrington. Premonl M k - It. u run. Kingsville Georgetta Batiste. Galveston Janis llrard. Matins Barbara Bo ker, Olmito Nanc) Becker, San Antonio Anna Bcna ides, Corpus Christi David Benavides Jr., Realttos I. ilia Benavides, I ' valde John Bcnclclc, Dllanis Mary Joyce Bendele. Blanco Beatrice Bender, Corpus Christi Brenda Benjamin, San Antonio Robert F. Biggers, Galveston Carol Bitter, San Antonio L. Craig Blevins, Corpus Christi Kim G. Blue, Wharton Harold Bluhm, Alice Jerome Bockholt, Corpus Christi Richard Borchard, Robstown Earline Borchardt, Orange Grove Arthur Borrego, San Antonio Lynn Boysen, Corpus Christi Joe Brett, Port Lavaca Linda Brewton, Corpus Christi David Brieden, Freer Carole L. Brown, San Antonio Gene Brown, Eagle Pass Linda Brown, Harlingen Ronald B. Brown, Victoria Bobby Don Buchholz, Victoria Leonard C. Burns, Ingram Floyde W. Burnside, Corpus Christi Hugh Burris, Kingsville Linda Burris, Ricardo Karen Busby, Kenedy Samuel D. Butler III, Alice Agustin Calderon, Guatemala, C.A. Linda Sue Campbell, Bishop Ninfa Canales, Kingsville 286 Edwin Cann, Corpus Christi David Gano, Corpus Christi Arnoldo Cantu, San Diego Diana Cantu, Raymondville Diana Carries, San Antonio Juniors Rosemary Caron, Tilden Maria Luisa Carrillo, Benavides Robert R. Castillo, El Salvador Antoine Cattan, Beirut, Lebanon Brenda Cavasar, Mathis Diane Chamberlin, Corpus Christi Roberto Carlos Cavazos, Laredo Edelmiro Chapa Jr., Benavides Irma E. Chapa, Benavides Gregory C. Chapman, Corpus Christi Stanton Chapman Jr., Sabinal Martin J. Chiuminatto, Jr., Kingsville Paula Chrisman, Devine Jerry Conroy, Dallas Mary Anne Clark, Houston Judy Coleman, Robstovvn Mary Anne Coleman, Laredo Anna Collamore, Pleasanton Calvin C. Collier, Markham Grover G. Colwell, Refugio John Connor, Kingsville Mary Cook, Taft Sandra Kathleen Cook, Bishop Nancy Cornelius, Agua Dulce Felix W. Covington, Bloomington Sharon Cox, Bay City Rolan Currey, Sinton Pamela Cuthrell, Xavasota Karen Rae Cloud, Los Fresnos Nasser Dai, Ghazvin. Iran Onufry P. Danysh, Kenedy Topper Davenport, Luling Kathy Davis, Freer Sheila Davis, Yoakum Alejandro Delgado, Crystal City tzk k nil 287 ' iiji ' ? - Juniors K.i. I. .11,, Delgado, Robttown Kenneth Derrough, B Dennii I in ille, I aide harles I )e iney, Bishop Sharon Dii k. ( ..ih eston Jeanene Dixon, Kingiville Jeanette Dobbins, Victoi ia Doug Dodds, ' li u pus Imsti Roy I low hit. ( !i ii pus ( !hi isti Willi. mi P. Downer, Corpus Chrisri Susan Doyle, S.m Antonio Dianna Drury, Point Comfort Juan M. Duncan, Laredo John S. Dunne Jr., San I )i. Janus I,. Duron. La ( lostc Gregory M. Edelcn, San Antonio Gill Ediger, Sinlon Mary Kay Elliott, San Antonio Truman G. Kllisoii Jr., Hebbronville Linda Elsea, Corpus Christi Carl Emshoff, Banquete Nancy Enyart, Alice Gerion James Ermis Jr., El Campo Anna Marie Ernst, Victoria Michael Erskine, Inglesidc Joel Escamilla, Brownsville Oralia M. Escobar, Alice- Jane Evans, Corpus Christi Elizabeth Farias, Brownsville Barbara Faseler, Bruni Bob Ferguson, San Antonio Mary Layne Finley, Mathis Robert Fitch, Kingsville Jean Floyd, Houston Grady L. Fossler, Mercedes Jay M. Franklin, Corpus Christi Donald Friedeck, New Braunfels Nancy Frye, San Antonio Brooksie Fuchs, Weimar Delbert Fuchs, Weimar 288 Karl Fuchs, New Braunfels Aubrey Gabrysch Jr., Taft Lloyd Gaedke, Corpus Christi Albert Galvan, Brownsville Benito Garcia, Falfurrias Carlos L. Garcia, Brownsville Gloria Garcia, Alice Hector Ramos Garcia, Kingsville Jesus C. Garcia, Los Fresnos Julia B. Garcia, Corpus Christi Lilia Garcia, Laredo Maria Minerva Garcia, Brownsville Mario Garcia, Corpus Christi Ramiro Garcia, Brownsville Yolanda M. Garcia, Floresville Virginia Gayle Garrett, Bishop Gloria P. Garza, Kingsville 1 1 m.i Gloria Garza, Alice Leo Garza, Kingsville Robert Garza, Kingsville Juniors If there ' s one thing I can ' t stand, it ' s a sloppy dancer. 289 Ros.idi.i Garza, Kingsville Zulema Garza, I ilfun ia Vdolpfa i . i ..ii . i Corpu In i m i Luannc Gentrj . Alii c Alan ressling, Alii George J. Gessncr, Pittsburgh, Pcnn. Nancj ( letz, ( Ii n pus ( Ihristi Michael Gewin, Beeville AM Ghazi, I ripoli, Libya N illiam I riese, Houston Deanna Gillaspy, Falfurrias Walter Gillett, (, -,,rt;r West David (iislcr. Victoria Anne Glasscock, La Fcria (iennethcl Godley, Beeville Rcynaldo P. Gomez, Beeville Antolin Gonzales Jr., Rio Hondo Alma Irma Gonzalez, Hebbronville Angel Gonzalez Jr., Kingsville Connie Gonzalez, Alice Diana Gonzalez, Corpus Christi Jose E. Gonzalez, Kingsville Mary Alice Gonzalez, Benavides Yolanda M. Gonzalez, Harlingen Keith Goode, San Benito Tommy Goslin, Do -ine Tom Goss, San Antonio Kenneth Graham, Corpus Christi Judith Ann Graves, Leakey Mel Green, McCaulley Virginia Greenwood, Corpus Christi Allan Gregorcyk, Mathis Mary K. Griffin, Mission Lyon Grisell III, Corpus Christi Leon Grones, Hallettsville Juniors Ernesto Guajardo, Laredo Carlos Guerra, Corpus Christi Gracie G. Guerra, Kingsville Ignacio Guerra III, Bcnavides Manuel H. Guerra, Garciasville 290 Roberto Guerrero, Hebbronville Armando Gutierrez, Corpus Christi Dona Gutierrez, Hebbronville Mary Gutierrez, Brownsville Richard Gutierrez, Rio Grande City Juniors Gregory M. Haas, Corpus Christi Linda Hager, Brownsville Ramzy J. Halaby, Beirut, Lebanon Christine Hall, San Benito Charles Ham, Uvalde Blake Hamilton, Kingsville Gary N. Haner, Spearman Thomas Melvin Haner, Hebbronville Bill Harrell, Laredo Graham E. Harris, San Antonio Janet Hartnell, Mercedes Harry Hassmann, Stockdale Alan Hausler, Kingsville Sharla Jann Hayes, Kingsville Henry Haynes, Corpus Christi Marion Hellman, San Perlita Bill Henderson, Pharr Lucille Hendrick, Bruni Janie Hendricks, Corpus Christi Willie Henicke, George West Margaret Ann Henry, Kenedy Mark Henry, Corpus Christi Guadalupe R. Hernandez, Robstown Manuel Hernandez, Corpus Christi Margarita Hernandez, Corpus Christi Maria de la Luz Hernandez, Laredo James H. Herod, Kingsville Christina Herrera, Hebbronville Fredia Hester, Ingleside Perry Hester, Ingleside Edward Hickl, Bay City David Higginbotham, Bishop Paul R. Higginbotham, Roanoke, Va. Laura Hilario, Laredo Patsy A. Hilario, Laredo 291 Juniors _. _ 3I J ?3 3 Hector Mario Hinojow, Hebbronville Mariano Hinojoaa, Corpui ' hrisii I lend lliii r, Robstown P. it Hoagi San Beniti i Ron. ild Hodges, Somerset Kathryn Holder, Pleasanton Terry Hoilan, I •  w lei I m Gregory Hollmann, Cuero Norman Dale Homburg, Ramea ii Claudia Housley, Weslaco David Houston. Alii e David C. Huber, Victoria David Hunt, Kerrville Mil had J. Hut lcr, l.i Coste Janie Ingle, Corpus Christi Deborah Ingram, San Antonio Jim Inman, Corpus Christi Francisco Jose Jacintho, Sao Paulo, Brazil Helena Jackson, Wharton Richard Jaeger, Corpus Christi Danny C. Jaloway, Corpus Christi Rene G. Jaso, Refugio Pedro Jasso Jr., Alice Luis Jimenez, San Benito Jaynne Johnson, Bishop Terry Johnson, Rio Grande City Cindy Johnston, Corpus Christi Sandra Johnston, Brownsville Betty Jones, Pleasanton Cheryl Jones, Corpus Christi D. Craig Jones, Kingsville Patricia McGee Jones, Kingsville Mary Diane Jurecka, Robstown Ed Kellam, Robstown Crockett Keller, Austin Denny Kellogg, Storm Lake, Iowa Wilbun L. Kenner, Kenedy James Simon Kiening, Runge Lawrence Kieschnick, Sinton Tommy King, Raymondville 292 Veronica Kleffner, Corpus Christi Donny Kloster, Kingsville Alvin Kopecki, Falls City Barbara Krafka, Harlingen Glenn Krall, Robstown Kris Krug, Houston Michael J. Kudlik, Brooklyn, N.Y. Vickie Kuhnert, Lyford Edwin Lahtinen, San Antonio Peter H. C. Lam, Honolulu, Hawaii Maclovio Lara, Del Rio Rick Larsen, King Ferry, New York Felipe Segura Larrasquitu, Matamoros, Mex. Dennis Lawrence, Victoria Ruben A. Leal, Laredo Valdemar Leal, Kingsville Donald G. Leavell, Palestine Santiago A. Ledesma, San Antonio Marvin Lenz, Mathis Thomas Jack Levi, Killeen Juniors Look on the bright side of ROTC have to take P.E. we don ' t 293 Sur Ann Lewis, Kingiville Johnny Lira, Sinton Jennifer Littleton, I • .1 |jh-. C :ii ri • 1 1 Justine M. Lockman, Orange ' ; i ■. «- i .iih I ongwell, Hai Angie Lopez, I .il ! ' - Arthur Lopez, San Antonio Bertha Lopez, I lorpui ( !hristi Edward A. Lopez, I lorpus Chriiti I i nesto It. I rOpez, Brownsville Frank Loworn, San Benito Robin I num. in, Bishop I.arry Lytic, Premont Douglas Macdonald, Laredo Kenneth C. Machen, Kingsville Sarah Jane MacNeil, La Porte Dan Magruder, Houston Delia Maldonado, Kingsville Charles Wayne Malven, San Antonio Maggie Mancias, Odem Joan Mansheim, Corpus Christi Rosa Marroquin, Kingsville Marcia Byrd Martin, Corpus Christi Anna Maria Martinez, Kingsville [gnacio S. Martinez, Taft Maria Socorro Martinez, Sinton Raul G. Martinez Jr., Cotulla Sylvia Martinez, Laredo Margaret Mastin, Kingsville Esperanza Mata, Laredo Michael B. Matteson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa William Mayer. Eagle Pass Carolyn McCauley, Kingsville Joe McClanahan, Premont Cheslean McDonald, Kingsville Juniors Pat McGill, Columbus Ben Allen Mi Kinney, Laredo Robert McKinney, George West Johnny McFarland, George West Sharon McMurry, Kingsville 294 Judy Meadows, Victoria Linda Medrano, Corpus Christi Elvira Mendoza, Corpus Christi Kelsey Menzel, Huntsville Sam Merrill, Brownsville Keith Messer, Taft James R. Miller II, Edna Patricia Janice Miller, Bay City Suda Mills, Corpus Christi Beverly Mitchell, Corpus Christi Pat Moczygemba, Falls City Norma Molina, Brownsville Sharon Moltz, Corpus Christi Jan Monrreal, Corpus Christi Mary Montgomery, George West Susan Moore, Corpus Christi Moraima Morales, Hondo Ray Morales, Big Foot Johnny Moreno, Port Lavaca Maria Julia Moreno, Laredo Elaine Morgan, San Antonio David L. Morrill, San Antonio Jo Moss, Sinton Leila Mousa, Corpus Christi Carol Ann Mueller, Nordheim Agatha Mumme, Alice Teddy Mumme, Fredericksburg Victor Muniz, Falfurrias Hilda Murillo. Kingsville Michael Musick, Kingsville Ernest Muzquiz, Moore Kenneth Nagel, Victoria William S. Nakayama II, Los Fresnos Esam R. Nassar, Saudi Arabia Oscar Navejar, Alice aatii Juniors Don Nelson, Kingsville Judy Nelson, Harlingen Norman Nelson, Corpus Christi Diane Neubauer, Kingsville Robert Z. New, Portland V , 295 Juniors fjj fb I ..iii.i N  man, San Antonio Pedro I hoa Jr.. Mi I eodoro I tatna, San Benito it kir ) nn.i. Edinb Griselda Padilla ( Mercedes John 1). Parish, Corpui Christi [melda Pena, Kingsville Antonio Perez. Weslaco Elvira Carmen Perez. San Diego 1. strlla Perez, San Diego Ismael Perez, Bloomington Roel Perez, San Diego Volanda Perez, Alice Joe M. Peters, Crystal City I.ee Roy Peters Jr., Cotulla Susan Petri, Devine John Phalen, East Cleveland, Ohio Newton J. Phillips, Driscoll Delbert J. Pierson, Westbrook, Minn. Larry Pressley, Taft Christy Pryor, Corpus Christi Petra Puente, Laredo Virginia Putegnat, Brownsville Chuck Pyle, Banquete Ramiro Juan Quintero. Cregory Rene Ramirez, San Antonio Rene Ramirez, Corpus Christi John Rankin. Corpus Christi Linda Salver Rau, Alice Richard Reagan, Banquete Sharon Reagan, Corpus Christi Bob Reel, Corpus Christi Sam Reid, Corpus Christi Jerry Retzloff. Three Rivers Jack Rickner, Ravmondville Mike Riley, Ceorge West Danny Rimkus, I ' valde Kdmundo Rios. Kingsville Richard S. Rios, San Antonio Sandy Rios, Alice 296 Walter E. Ritchie, Eagle Pass Jose Luis Rivera, Kingsville Rosario C. Rivera, Kingsville Alex Rocha, El Campo Jane Rocha, Laredo Milton Rockwell, San Antonio Damas Rodriguez, San Diego Elida Rodriguez, San Benito Jose F. Rodriguez, Bishop Raquel Rodriguez, Robstown Raul Rodriguez, Eagle Pass Maria Annabell Rosa, Rio Grande City Clay Ross, Premont Francisco Ruiz, Los Fresnos Anatacio Saenz, Premont Angelita H. Saenz, Corpus Christi Frank J. Saenz, Laredo Matias M. Saenz III, Hebbronville Ray Saenz, Taft Marva Sams, Corpus Christi Juniors Art classes provide a time for free ex- pression. 297 |. s.iiu he . R ibstown Mel it on s.m, hr J. ,. Bi n idea Phillip J Sanchez, w I Ihiim.is s.iiii In . ii loria David Sanzalone, Rahwa) N I Sharon I inn s.it,,. Los I resnos Hi in Si In llhase, Kei i ille Barbara Scott, [ourdanton Dana Scott, Kingsville Sharon S ott, Kings ille I .1111.1 Jeanne Semar, Pi mis Roy Semar, Pettus Kathleen Shanafelt, s ( .ill Shepherd, Corpus Christi Shirley Shepherd. Skidmore Joseph Sheridan, El Paso Sharon Shurlcy, Uvalde Belli Simersky. Gonzales skip Simpson, s.m Antonio Mildred Slack. Brownsville Ann Slonek, Lake Jackson Gary slusher. Corpus Christi Perry Smallwood, Uvalde Billy Dean Smith, Robstown David Goldwin Smith. Blanco Frank . Smith, Victoria Gerald B. Smith Jr.. ( :, i pus ( Ihristi Jimmie I.ou Smith. Kingsville Sandye Snodgrass, San Antonio John A. Solis, San Antonio Ignacio Sotolongo. Bellaire Wayne Sprowl, Sutherland Springs Jean Standley. Kingsville Sandy St. Clair, Kingsville George H. Stewart, Corpus Christi MA is Sv JLjk n Juniors Ernie Stirl. Nordheim James A. Stockwell, Benavides Theresa Stolte, Freei Raymond Stun , Newgulf William G. Sturgis, ( Ii rpus Christi 293 r J A a kmi Emily Swetlick, Robstown Don Thigpen, Alice Butch Thomas, Lockhart John A. Thomas, Corpus Christi Zaidee Thomason, Corpus Christi Juniors David Thornblom, Bay City Eliseo Torres, Taft Maria Elena Torres, Corpus Christi Douglas Trapp, Raymi indville Henry Trevino Trevino, Pearsall Otila Trevino, Laredo Gildardo Triang, Cuero Janie Trojcak, Victoria Bill Tnixaw, Beeville Leana Twombly, El Paso Jerome Tymrak, Jourdanton Barbara Valadez, Alice Herminia Valdez, Corpus Christi Leonel Vela Jr., Falfurrias Maria Elena Vera, Kingsville Walter D. Vickers, Jourdanton Olaya Villarreal, Mathis Donna Cobb Vogt, Kingsville John W ' addell, Eagle Lake Jim Wagner, Nordheim John Wallace, Alice Gracie Walt, Alice Bobby Washburn Jr., Corpus Christi Mary Watson, San Antonio Jim Wells, Alice David Whitney, Ingleside Moya Jan Wilkinson, Premont Paul Will, Donna George VV ' illemin, San Antonio Gaylen Williams, Corpus Christi Susan Williams, Alice Henry Williams, Los Fresnos Dan Wilson, Bcrclair Judy Wilson, Kingsville Marcia Wilson, Taft 299 Ml engaged jirii are invited i an annual tea given by ill I I 1 i, pu t ii i.nt Juniors Sue Wilson, Decatur, Alabama Paul Wilson, Carrizo Springs Rodney Wilson, George West Province Winkler, Premont Judy Witt, Bishop Larry W. Witten, Floresville Wilford Wood, Rio Hondo Barbara Jean Woods, Atlanta Robert Wotipka, Woodsboro Annette Wright, San Benito Sessia Wyche III, Bay City Jerry Young, Devine Florence Voungblood, Goliad l.niilio Zamora Jr., La Feria Santiago Zamora, Kenedy Mary Grace Zapata, Sinton Betty Zapletal, Agua Dulce Olivia Zavala, Robstown 300 umourAro Leading the Class of ' 68 are Terry Leslie, secretary; Lo Reese Kocian, vice president; Dianna Borja: treasurer; and president Pearl Garcia. Seniors Ramon Abarca, Corpus Christi Janie C. Aleman, Corpus Christi Ramon AJeman, San Benito James H. Alexander, Port Aransas Donald H. Allen, Brownsville Sylvia M. Allen, Kingsville Tommy Allen, Refugio Arnoldo Alvarez, Kingsville Ann Anderson, Alice Cynthia Andrews, Framingham. Mass. Vicente Aguilar Jr., Alice Thomas C. Arnold, Corpus Christi Sherry Arterburn, Refugio Rey Ayala, Laredo Elizabeth Sue Baca, Bay City Janie Backus, San Benito Charles Allen Barber, Akin Armando Barrera, Palito Blanco Diane McDaniel Barton, San Antonio Sarah Kay Barton, Kingsville I? Vl ' 301 Jote lldiiiiid H.i . 111. Freei Hear) I .. Hem. San Antonio (i I. mil Beard Jr., San Anti mio I ).n ill Bebout I CI I .roll. ml . Hiilill. C --ij.ii ' Jackie Benefield, Lan Mickey Hitiis. Vii I ' .ria Jo ( h.nli.i Billings Robstown Kenneth M. Bishop, ( orpus Christi Lois Bitterman San Vnti mio Sammy HI. u km. in. Premi ml Barbara Blass, San Antonio Kathy Hoard. K toria Judy Bollinger, Seal) John R. Boothe, Yoakum Diana Borja. Brownsville Anna Botard. Alii e Alton Braudaway, Kenedy Helen Elaine Bremer, Sintnn Leslie E. Brieden. Yancey Allen Ray Briscoe. Devine I.oreita Kaye Brock, Freeport Alice Carole Brown, Eagle Pass Clinton Brown, San Antonio J. Gregory Brown, Victoria Reece Brown, Kingsville Dennis Brunner, Flatonia Nem J. Brian, Brownsville Yolanda Bueno, Laredo Suzanne Buffington, Corpus Christi Laura Burns, Dilley Susan Burr, Laredo Susi Burris, Kingsvillc Larry R. Busby, George West Josue Bustos, Kingsville Rob Butts. Beeville Roger Byrne, Tilden Rogelio E. Cabrera, Laredo Fela Cadena, Corpus Christi Wilma Pargmann Cagle, Mathis 302 Margie Callc, San Antonio Adan C. Canales. Alice Martha Cano, Kingsville Diana Cantlon. Refugio Herlinda E. Cantu. Kingsvil Rosa Maria Cantu. Laredo Gerald Garden, San Benito Julabeth Garden, Harlingen Gipriano Cardenas. Brownsv ille Manuel Cardenas. San Diego Ginny Carlisle. Sinton Marisela Carrasco, Alice Rachel Carrizales, Mission Mao V. Carroll, Dilley Eloy Gastaneda. Ravmondville Estanislado V. Castillo. Jr., Sinton Maria Adela Castro, Brownsville Joe S. Ceballos. Olmito Rosa Maria Ceballos, Nuevo Laredo. Mex. Frankie R. Gernoch, Xeedville Mario Chapa, La Joya Nelda Chapa. Benavides Lole J. Charles. Palito Blanco Earl Chesser. Jr., Kingsville Chih Yung Chi, China Michael Chumbley. San Antonio Roberto Cisneros. Rayniondville Rudy Cisneros, Ravmondville John H. Clayton. Dallas Sandra Cleary, Brownsville Jack Coffman, San Antonio Deana Collins, Corpus Christi Joe Colunga. Brownsville Glenda Lou Cook, Kingsville Karen Corcoran, Freer iifLS ft£ 9 Seniors Robert Cowley, McAIlen James D. Coulter, Jr., Corpus Christi .Mice Craig, Ingleside Don Cramer, Houston Vera Thomas Crawford, Corpus Christi Aikl i 303 J i jinn ( mw . K.i | :.. .rulville Patricia I ndrrbrink ( umberland, Riviera K il ( urrr . Smltm Samuel dun 111. lorpui Christi Julir D.iilrv. I [arlini Jim Davis. C..r|.us Christi Peggy Day, Karnes City Joyce DcCarriere, George West Stan Defenbaugh, Corpus Christi Consuelo DeLa Rosa, Kingsville Andres DelBosque, Skidmore Gary Deskin, Karnes City- Bob Devine, Belton Linda Dewey, Alamo David Dillon. Mercedes Ricky Donaho, Corpus Christi J. R. Donaldson. Kingsville Pam Downing, Bishop Marjorie Drees, Berclair Rita Develand Dromgoole, Eagle Lake Leon Dube. Edinburg Norma A. Duran, McAllen Mary Lynn Dvorak. Yoakum Mary Ann Dworaczyk, Pettus Joe Edmonson. Harlingen Sandra Edwards. Corpus Christi Eugenia Efantis, L ' valde Dan Eggleston, San Antonio Micki Elder, Kingsville Oscar Rene Escobar, Alice Paula FaJco. Corpus Christi Juan Manuel Farias. Eagle Pass Elaine Farmer. Corpus Christi John Roy Faseler, Bay City Barbara Jo Fellers, Point Comfort F dwin D. Ferretti, Chicago. 111. Jackie H. Field, Corpus Christi James Finley, Mathis Ivarl Finley, Kingsville Lynda Fitzpatrick, Brownsville 304 Nancy Fleming, Santa Rosa Billy Fletcher, Brownsville Alicia Sandoval Flores, Alice Ernesto Flores, Laredo Lupe Flores, Mercedes Johnnie Flynn, Houston Claudia Folckemer, Houston Craig Folkman, Houston Vivian Fournier, Houston Mitchell R. Frakich, Aransas Pass Patti Franklin, Uvalde Sidney Moore Frerking, Alice John H. Fusselman, San Antonio Lesley Gadd, Kingsville Domingo Galindo, Raymondville Johnny Gallegos, Charlotte Bedelia Ann Garcia, Corpus Christi Edward Garcia, Corpus Christi Elena A. Garcia, Laredo Elida Garcia, Kingsville Irma Garcia, Ramirez Jose C. Garcia, Alice Margarita Garcia, Alice Olga C. Garcia, Kingsville Pearl Garcia, San Benito Andres E. Garza, Kingsville Dolores S. Garza, Corpus Christi Guadalupe Garza Jr., Hebbronville Inn. i Garza, Brownsville Lucy Garza, Falfurrias M. Louisa R. Garza, Corpus Christi Ninfa G. Garza, Hebbronville Reynaldo Garza, Port Lavaca Rolando Garza, Kingsville Thelma T. Garza, Kingsville Seniors Howard Gladstone, Harlingen Vernie Glasson, Sinton JoAnn Glock, Kingsville Anna Gomez, Brownsville Carlos Gomez, Venezuela 305 Seniors i aa Armando Gonzalez, Robftown I). ill. i .on . J. , K. .iii.i Dora Diana Gonzalez, Benavidei Lcandra (•nine Jr.. Raymondville Su ..in. i ( iiin .ilr . I yford Jiihn ( torbet, s.i John T. Gore, Sheridan Chris Ann Grassbaugh, ( orptu Christi Howard Gueldner, San Antonio )lga Guerra, Laredo Pedro Guerra, San Diego Richard M. Gutierrez, Corpus Christi Rosaena Gutierrez, Corpus Christi John I). Gwin, Kingsville Mike Gyllenband. Tivoli Paul Hancock. Agua Dulcc Mary Ann Hanzelka, Bloomington Judy Hardin, Batesville Dennis Harrod, George West Linda Harsdorff, Woodsboro Eddie F. Hatch, Rin Hondo Mike Hebert, Alice Kathleen Heldenfels, Beeville Angelita Hernandez, Kingsville Aravela Mora Hernandez, Alice Berta B. Hernandez. Corpus Christi Raul Hernandez, Mirando City Ann Langford Herndon, Washington. D.C. Angel Herranz, Valencia, Venezuela Kduardo Herrera, Guatemala, C.A. Reynaldo Herrera, Corpus Christi Richard Herzog, Edcouch Elizabeth M. Hester, [ngleside Lynn Hickman, Memphis, Tenn. Janice Vow Hindes, Poteet Billy Hindes, Charlotte Saul V. Hinojosa, Sejita Henry Hodge, Kingsville Brooks J. Holcombe, Edna Sylvia V. Holguin, Laredo 306 Shirley Hood, Donna Linda Hooker, Memphis, Tenn. Clarence Horlen, La Feria William Rand Horsman, Corpus Christi Davit Howell, Alice Sharon Hudlow, Ingleside Janice Whitaker Hudson, Kingsville Bill Hughs, San Antonio Chester L. Ingersoll Jr., Corpus Christi Robert L. Ingram, San Antonio Pamela V. Ingrum, Angleton Johnny Jackson, Port Lavaca Sandra Jay, Kingsville Janie John, San Antonio Lee Johnson, Laredo Alice Jordan, Corpus Christi Ronald VV. Kilgore, San Benito Herman Kilin, Guatemala City, Guatemala Ronald Kilpatrick, San Antonio Katherine Kitner, Kingsville Douglas M. Klenke, San Antonio Cline H. Knowles Jr., Corpus Christi David Konvicka, Aransas Pass Marlene Kosanke, Oconomowoc, Wis. Robert Kosub, La Vernia Wayne Kretz, San Benito Annette E. Krueger, Cuera Dolores Krull, Rio Hondo Daniel Krutilek, El Campo Rod Kuehler, Brownsville Wayne Kuester, Yoakum David Kuykendall, Corpus Christi Jeanne Labuda, Kingsville Daniel Lane, Corpus Christi Ray Langford, Uvalde Seniors Edward Langham, Agua Dulce Ronnie Lanier, Kingsville Janet Laskoskie, Premont Charles Laycock, Harlingen Javier H. Leal, Laredo 307 Jeannie I w is. «,., kporf Felipita I i htenbuger, 1 reci Bob Liddell, S B Mm lis I obrei In. Mil i I ■- ' I '  ' I hlish Seniors Ernesto Longoria, Eliviera JOSC I ,( ngOI i.l. I III III l.rmirl I .oliguria. I in im - Brigido Lopez Jr.. Rio I Irande City Rose Marie I. ope . Vii toria Dana E. Love, Brownsville Debrah Magee, Corpus Christ! Russell Mahoney, George West Hilda Maldonado. Kingsville Richard l.ee Marhofer, Premont Charles Michael Marler, Sinton Eileen T. Marquess, Louise Ed Martin, Corpus Christi Julia Eileen Martin, Beeville Francisco Martinez Jr., Laredo Humberto R. Martinez, Cruz Calle Nori Martinez, Encino Paula Martinez, Corpus Christi Holman C. Massey, George West Donna Mathias, Agua Dulce Denise McCallon, Corpus Christi Billy McCandless, Corpus Christi Daniel R. McGuill, Beeville Patricia Ann McKelvy, Bay City- Donald C:. Meek Jr., Roc kport Betty Jean Menn, Kingsville Harvey Ray Menn, Runge Gary A. Merchant, Premont Richard J. Mertz, Corpus Christi Franci Meyer, Hondo Fred Frank Miller, Port Lavaca Marvin G. Miller, Middleburgh, N.Y. Vicente Hughes Molina, San Diego Ben Monies, Victoria Patricia M. Montgomery, Kingsville 308 Alvin R. Moore, Houston Kay Moore, Pharr Myrna Joyce Moorrees, Corpus Christi Linda Garcia Mora, Raymondville Robert Mora Jr., Corpus Christi Michael J. Morgan, Canal Zone, Panama William R. Morgan, San Benito Margaret Ann Mote, Kingsville Martha J. Mullen, Alice Joan Murray, Brownsville Bonnie Nelson, Corpus Christi Joy Nelson, Kingsville Susie Nemec, Robstown Tommy N ' eSmith, Plarlingen Robert Newell, Austin Sue Nielsen, Devine Lawrence B. Noel, Corpus Christi Mary Elizabeth Oberle, Corpus Christi Maureen O ' Brien, Kingsville Gloria Rangel Ochoa, Kingsville Barbara Olivarez, Corpus Christi Alberto Oliveiraz, Brownsville Janice O ' Neal, Corpus Christi John R. Ordner, Corpus Christi Lydia Ortiz, Kingsville Larry W. Ottmers, Fredericksburg Prentice Ray Owen, Rockport Alan S. Owens, Corpus Christi Raymond F. Owens, Rockport Oralia Palacios, Concepcion George Parker, Flour Bluff Herbert Parrish, Kingsville Kay Butler Partee, Kingsville Charlotte L. Patterson, Corpus Christi Gilbert Michael Patterson, Corpus Christi Jan Patterson, Riviera Maria Estela Pena, San Antonio Mary Lou Pena, Banquete Herbert G. Pennick, San Antonio Paul Pennington, Corpus Christi 309 ' - Vil Haw Patricia Pennington, Corpui Chriiti Aiii.inda ( . Perez, Alii ■( iloi i.i Peru, Lan do Barbara Perry, Baal Greenwich, R- I. K.iimi Plimper, Corpui C :ii r i . t i Mary Jane I.ovc Pool, Sinton Susan Aimee Porter, Hondo James E. PoweU, San Antonio Pearl Powell, Piarsall Shirley Power,, Robstown Geraldine Pritchard, Corpus Christi William R. Prvett, San Antonio Rogelio Quintanilla, Kingsville Noe Quintero, Gregory Adolfo Ramirez, Alice Dora Ramirez, Kingsville Ernestine Ramirez, Alice Irma I. Ramirez, Corpus Christi Louis Ramirez Jr., Kingsville Peter Edgar Ramm, Corpus Christi Seniors The steadiness of a hand and the solid sounds of a violin enrich the music played by A I ' s Symphonic: Orchestra. 310 Ramiro R. Ramon, Del Rio Mary Ann Rankin, Houston Jon Ratcliff, Pleasanton Walter L. Reed Jr., Levelland Edna Requenez, San Isidro Sylvia Reyna, Corpus Christi Harry Richardson, Brownsville James Riggan, Ravmondville Kay Riggan, Beeville Manuel Rios Jr., Alice Manuel Alaniz Rocha, Refugio Alfonso Rodriguez, Crystal City Jesus Rodriguez, Laredo Lupe Rodriguez, Ravmondville Sylvia Laura Rodriguez, Corpus Christi Donald Rogers, San Antonio Carlos V. Rosales, San Antonio Ronnie Ross, Kingsville Susan Ross, Odem Ramiro Ruiz, Concepcion Judith Sablatura, Agua Dulce Felix Saenz Jr., San Diego Julio Saenz Jr., Rio Grande City Lydia Saenz, San Diego Maria T. Salazar, Robstown Eva Sanchez, Corpus Christi Raymond Sanchez Jr., Corpus Christi Mary Jo Sanders, Corpus Christi Kay Lynne Sanders, Kingsville Tom Sanders, Houston Keith Sanford, Calallen Ray A. Santana, Corpus Christi Rene de los Santos, San Benito Ronald Schmidt, Seguin Wayne Schubert, Woodsboro Seniors Norrell Schulte, Hallettsville Vernon Scott, San Antonio Mimi Shafer, Sarita Linda Shaw, Columbus Kay Shelton, Corpus Christi 311 Margaret Slat k Br m n« tile Mai i in I ■Smart, I afi Andres Ernesto Smith Jr., I Sharon Smith. Alii - Bui kir I). Smithen, Kingiville Seniors % James I). Soden. Houston Zaragoza Solis III, Laredo Juan Soli , Kingsv ille Sylvia Ann Soli . Alice Francisco Sosa, Laredo Cynthia Sue Spencer, Mission Anna June Staten, Hay City Phillip Stautzenberger, Tynan Ken Stein, Odein Larry Douglas Steinke, Kingsville C. M. Stephens Jr., Kerrville Lynn Stevens, Corpus Christi Judith Klaine Stewart, Three Rivers .oli I i.i I ii Stone, Muleshoe Mary Martha Stotler, Corpus Christi James E. Sutton Jr., Brownsville James J. Svetlik Jr., Bay City Jerrel Talbot, Colorado Springs. Colo. Aldo Tatangelo, Laredo Gerald Tegarden. Brownsville Thelma Tellez. Kingsville Janis Tilley, Bay City Andrew Trevino Jr., Robstown Diana Trevino, Kingsville Elda E. Trevino, Taft Ernest Trevino, Brownsville Hector Trevino. Laredo Mateo M. Trevino Jr., Laredo Raul A. Trevino, Laredo Gail Hart Tschirhart, Corpus Christi Beverly L ' lrich, Woodsboro Carolyn L ' nterbrink, Riviera Marie Utley, Benavides Alberto Valbuena, Bogota, Columbia (Jloria B. Valdez, Robstown 312 Jesus Valdez, Laredo Yolanda Valle, Taft Ignazio Vallone, Laredo Dudley Van Ness, Ingleside Carlos Vargas, Laredo Jose Angel Vasquez, Nuevo Laredo, Mex. Mike Vasquez, Robstown Alvaro Vela, Zapata Juan Velasquez III, Laredo Victor M. Vera, Lima. Peru Ruben Villarreal, Reynosa Tamps, Mex. Kay Waddell, San Benito Jean Walker, Kingsville Edwin Wallace, Corpus Christi Randy Lou Martin Wallace, Corpus Christi Fred Warnke, La Feria Loretta Warren, L ' valde Raymond Watson, San Antonio Frank Weaver, La Feria Janice Weeks, Woodsboro James Wayne Weimer, San Antonio Judy Weimer, San Antonio Raymond Weiss. San Antonio Raynese Lee Welty, Uvalde Lloyce West, Sandia Martha Lowe Wharton, Corpus Christi Joyce Whetstone, Ingleside Linda Whitley, Kingsville Claude B. Whittle, Greenville Karen W ilson W ienken, VVeslaco Jon Wilems, Corpus Christi Michael R. Wilkins, San Antonio Thomas J. Wilkinson Jr., Refugio Cynthia Ann Williams, Portland Kathy Williams, Woodsboro Seniors Lawrence Edward Williams, Victoria Juanita Wilson, Mt. Pleasant Lee Wingerter, San Antonio Joy Wolfe, Ingleside John Milton Wolferseder, Providence, R.I. 313 4feA t ' Ynet barn Jr.. Raymondville ii toi M. ' ii. Lima Pi i u il( l.i Zamora, Lyfi ird Ernest J. Zamora] I i ' 1 1 r i- t i HIM. i Zarale, Browruville Graduates Charles Brett, Purt Lavaca Armando Chapa, Robstown Sally L. Donaldson, Kingsville Marie Louise Griggs, Kingsville Marjorie Huff, Alice Carroll C. Kelly, Agua Dulce Warapos Moorapun, Nakorn-Pathon, Thailand Curtis Ray O ' Neal, Woodsboro Diane Paulson, Corpus Christi Anita Sylvia Perez, Kingsville James M. Phillips, Catesville Benjamin Henrique . Rivas, Tegucigalpa. Honduras Russell J. Smith, Corpus Christi Oma P. Thompson, Marvell, Ark. Roland M. Volk, Corpus Christi 314 Index Abarca, Ramon S. 120, 153, 301 Abernathy, James F. 1 24- Acevedo, Carlos J., Jr. 170 Acevedo, Rosa L. 254 Acosta, Robert C. 285 Acree, Diane E. 177, 242 Acree, Pamela J. 30, 176, 242 Adame, Rafael Jr. 285 Adams, Celestin F. IV 31, 157, 285 Adams, Cornelio, 141 Adcock, Audrey G. 29, 122, 129, 139, 285 Addkison, Bobby J. 270 Aguilar, Donald 170, 270 Aguilar, George 112, 115 Aguilar, Leonardo R. Jr. 97, 254 Aguilar, Vicente Jr. 301 Aguirre, Elena 141, 161, 285 Akiyama, Alvin W. 32 Akromis, Gregory P. 85, 87 Al Tatan, Amine 270 Alba, Juanita 40, 141 Alba, Patrico 141, 161 Albers, Sheryl M. 112, 147, 176, 270 Albert, Darnell A. 158, 254 Albrecht, Larry M. 254 Alderson, Joseph E., Jr. 285 Alejandro, Lili 141, 162, 285 Aleman, Janie C. 162, 301 Aleman, Ramon, 301 Alexander, James H. 301 Alexander, Robert P. 104, 184 Alfonzo, Agustin J. 144 Ali Chazi, A. 144 Allee, Phelan E. 70, 76 Allen, Donald H. Jr. 301 Allen, Gayle 111, 115, 182 Allen, Jolene 285 Allen, Oralia S. 285 Allen, Sylvia M. 122. 301 Allen, Thomas R. 186, 301 Allyson, Charles 112 Almanza, Maximino 254 Alvarez, Arnoldo 161, 301 Amacker, Diane 270 Amador, Mary G. 141 Amezcua, Rosantina E. 254 Anaya, Dora A. 270 Andersen, Ann B. 301 Anderson, Kenneth C. Ill, 108 Anderson, Lee R. 158 Anderson, Peggy J. 167, 270 Andrews, Cynthia M. 301 Andrews. Kathryn J. 183, 254 Angel, Nancy V. 108, 111, 152, 285 Appell, Mike 270 Araiza, Graciela 149, 285 Arbuckle, James R. 254 Arce, Robert 169 Argubright, Cynthia A. 142, 254 Arizpe, Oscar 254 Arizpe, Raul M. 170, 270 Armstrong, George S. 285 Arnold, Daniel E. 166, 254 Arnold, Joe F. 254 Arnold. Olivia L. 178, 193 Arnold, Patricia S. 124, 166, 285 Arnold, Thomas C. 301 Artale, Vincent C, Jr. 155, 163 Arterbum, Shervle C. 140, 161, 301 Ashcraft, Man ' l 183 Asliby, Anadia 160 Atkins, Morris 109, 110, 113. 115, 148 Auld, Karl 155 Austin, Kathleen G. 270 Autry, Jackie L. 186 Avant, Michael D. 158 Ayala, Rey A. 149. 301 Ayers, Derace L. 119, 143 Azios, Rosario E. 29, 141, 149 B Baass, Allen J. 285 Baca. Elizabeth S. 126, 153, 182, 301 Baca, Michael R. 254 Backus, Jane 1ST. 41. 102, 144, 163, 164, 170, 178, 301 Bacy, Emmett L. 270 Bacv, Frank 254 Bahn, Evelyn E. 1 77 Banner, Glcnna K. 144, 270 Bailey. Leo L„ Jr. 128 Bailey. Ronnie L. 254 Baker, Ruth M 270 Baldwin, Wayne J. 254 Ballenger, W. T., Jr. 32, 270 Ballentine, Kathenne L. 270 Balthrope, Roberta 30, 285 Balzer, Mary K. 179 Banda, Julio 285 Barbee, Rabum B„ III 189, 270 Barbee. Rocky M. 254 Barber, Charles A. 166, 301 Barbicr, Glen E. Ill, 156, 270 Barbour, Ovidia 132, 285 Bareis, Vivian K. 180 Barg, Carol A. 285 Barley, Sue C. 254 Barnard, Brian D. 270 Barnes, Charles D. 254 Barnes. Cora A. 270 Barnes, Gary W. 254 Barnes, Kenneth J. 285 Bamett, Joe B. 105, 190 Barnum, Gary E. 194 Barraza, Frances 255 Barrera, Armando 301 Barrera, Ccasar 146 Barrera, Estella 270 Barrera, GilbcrloY., Jr. 120, 153 285 B.irrcra, Xavier 107 Barrington, Gerry F. 286 Barron, Michel A. 136, 164, 180 286 Barron, Susan V. 135, 181, 255 Barton, Diane M. 301 Barton, Loretta G. 182, 271 Barton, Sarah K. 301 Basham, Carrol VV. 33, 271 Batisxi, Georgetta M. 286 Bauer, Glenn E. II 271 Bauer, Richard J. 143, 185, 2JH| Bazan, Jose H. 302 Bazan, Roel 255 Beam, Danny A. 190 Beau, Henry L. 102, 163, 302 Beard, Janis J. 286 Beard. Verland L., Jr. 94, 95. 164. 302 Beardsley, Linda K. 161, 271 Bebout, Jesse D., Jr. 111. 302 Becker, Amy 255 Becker, Barbara K. 286 Becker, Nancy G. 142, 286 Bedell, Leonard A 118, 302 Bedre, Kathleen D. 180 Bel. Sandra J. 163 Bell, David M. 58, 169, 170 Benavides, Anna M. 286 Benavides, David Jr. 286 Benavides, Lilia 286 Bendele, John C. 119, 133, 286 Bendele, Mary J. 126. 286 Bender, Beatrice F. 286 Benefield, Jackie 302 Benefield, Jim C. 133 Benjamin, Brcnda F. 286 Bennet, Melvin 95 Benson, Douglas H. 271 Berger, Kenneth A. 271 Berkman, Karen L. 255 Bernal, Ruben 271 Bcrnso, Leon 95 Berry ' , David J. 255 Bettis, Mickey C. 150, 302 Biddle, Kathleen E. 255 Biggers, Robert F. 286 Bill, Antonio P. 164 Billings, Jo C. 302 Billingsley, Weyland D., Jr. 146 Bingham, Hal E. 255 Birkmeyer, Brender J. 162, 271 Bishop, Dennis R. 255 . Bishop, Kenneth M. 302 Bitter, Carol A. 30, 63, 126, 139, 178, 2 Bitterman, Lois A. 302 Bittinger, Craig 167 Bittingcr, Stephen 167 Blackman, Samuel A. 302 Blackwcll, John C. 271 Blanco, Carlos 255 : Blanton, Ronald G. 255 Blass, Barbara A. 302 Blevins. Louis C, 194, 286 Blevins, Phyllis L. 167, 171, 181, 255 Blout, Steve L. 119 Blue, Kim G. 286 Bluhm, Harold F. 286 Board, Kathy A. 158, 176, 302 Bockholt. Jerome M. 286 Boerjan, Sherry L. 255 Boemer, David L. 186 Bolen, William L, 271 Bollinger, Judy 302 Booker, Conaria V. Ill Boomgaarden, Marilyn S. 255 Boothe, John R. 302 Borchard, Richard H. 286 Borchardt. Earline A. 147 286 Borja, Diana D. 29, 142, 153, 301, 302 Borrego. Arthur, 132, 169, 286 Borup. Marjorie A. 255 Bosquez. Richard 141, 161 Botard, Anna F. 302 Bowdler, Barbara A. 255 Bowdler. Joe D. 190 Bowden, Deidre A. 151, 255 Bowen, Dufly E, 271 Bowie. Irene 141, 271 Box, James R. 170, 217 Bover, Mary A. 102, 271 Boysen, Cheryl L. 2R6 Bradham, Kathy T. 271 Branham, Robert E. 271 Branstettf r, Dale E. 125 Braudaway, Alton L. 31, 302 Bicmer, Helen E. 29. 122, 127, 129 139. 140. 147. 161, 302 Brett, Charles A. 314 Brett. Joe D. 195, 286 Brewton, Linda S, 111, 134. 152, 286 Bridgcrs, Richard E, 192 Brieden. David L. 286 Brieden. Leslie E. 65, 119, 123, 133, 184, 302 Brinley. Eldon D. 115, 140 Briscoe. Allen R. 119, 133, 302 Brock. Loretta K 30. 145, 302 Browder, James A. 70 Brown, Alice C, 302 Brown, Carole L. 29. 127, 128, 286 Brown. Clinton E. 302 Brown, Douglas K. 32, 170, 271 Brown, Garcy G. 119. 130, 133, 166 Brown, lames C. 70 Brown, lames G. 302 Brown, Janet J. 271 Brown, Joan A 138 Brown, Linda C 30, 286 Brown. Nan. v J 255 Brown, Rav M 271 Brown, Rcecc M. 302 Brown, Robert C. 271 Brown, Ronald B. 286 Brown, Thomas J. 185 Brown. Walter G. 2 Brundrr ft Cynthia A. 178. 2 ' Brunei., tt. Jorald L, 256 Brumier. I), nnis F. 125, 166, 302 Bryan. Nem J. 302 Bryant, Forrest D. 256 Brvant. William D. 33, 119, 271 Bubert, Jerrv A, 130, 166 Buchholz, Bobby D. 155, 163, 286 Buehring, Harvey L. 33, 119, 143, 147, 184, 271 Bueno, Viola Y. 302 Buffington. Suzanne J. 144, 302 Bull, James A. 271 Bureau, Sandra A. 271 Burgess, Frederick M. 113, 115 Burke, Joyce M. 256 Burnham, Robert M. 256 Burns. Barbara J, 135, 153. 271 Burns. Katie 182, 183 Burns, Laura C. 189, 302 Burns, Lcord C. 31, 130, 153, 286 Burnsidc. Floyde W., Jr. 118, 190, 286 Burr, Susan 302 Burris. Hugh B. 286 Burris, Mary L. 126, 286 Burris, Susan W. 54, 60, 155, 157, 302 Busby. Diana K. 286 Busbv. Larrv R. 119. 143. 184, 302 Bustiilo, Rudolph L„ Jr. i 70, 256 Bustos, Josue 152, 156. 163, 302 Butler, Roy L. 271 Butler, Samuel D. 286 Butler, Thomas M. 271 Butts, Roberts L,, Jr. 64, 118, 122, 136, 302 Butts, Tommy D. 271 Byrne, Ron R, 33, 302 Byrne, Joseph H. 271 Cabrera, Mary L. 140, 161, 271 Cabrera, Rogelio E. 302 Cadena, Felicita M. 142, 302 Cadena, Joe 110, 113 Cadwell, Robert W. 256 Cage, Presnall C. 194 Cagle, Wilma P. 140, 161, 302 Cain, Sandy 256 Calaway, Cheryl R- 158 Calderon, Agustin I. 286 Calderon, Ninfa M. 271 Callc, Margie A. 303 Camacho, Carlos E. 132, 170, 271 Camacho. Jose E. 132, 271 I Camp, Julia C. 57, 256 Campbell, Glenn A. 186 Campbell, Linda S. 286 Campbell, Luther L„ Jr. 118, 136 Campbell, Robert D. 271 Canales, Adan C. 303 Canales, Diana G. 115, 271 Canales, Francisco F., Ill 256 Canales, Ninfa G. 141, 286 Cann, Edwin P. 287 Cannon, Gustav E. 120, 256 Cano, David 287 Cano, Joe E. 132 Cano, Luis R. 271 Cano, Martha S. 303 Cantlon, Diana L. 30, 303 Cantu, Arnoldo 287 Cantu, Diana D. 287 Cantu, Eduardo Jr. 169 Cantu. Hcrlinda E. 303 Cantu, Rosa M. 29, 303 Garden, Gerald R. 122, 124, 159,. 166,;303 Garden, Julabeth L, 122, 129, 139, 145, 303 Cardenas, Cipriano A. 141, 160, 303 Cardenas, Manuel 138, 149, 151, 303 Carleton, David H. 162, 271 Carleton, Stephen M. 194 Carlisle Virginia A 17:: 103 Carliojai Janet K. 178 Carlson, Mi, hael A. 192 Carnes, Diana D. 287 Caron, Rosemary A. 29, 287 Carpenter, James D, 195, 271 Carr, Bobby B. 272 Carrasco. Marisela 141. 160, 303 Canendo. Maria G. 256 Canillo, Maria L. 287 Carrizales, Rachel 112, 115, 303 CirroU, Delia J. 128, 272 CarroS, Mary V. 153, 182, 303 Carter, Hcrmine K 272 Caitwright, Karen F 112, 115, 134, 256 Carvajal, Juan A 256 Casas, Vii toriano Jr. 272 Castas, Jessica S. 141, 149 Castaneda, Eloy 303 Castaneda, Minerva 105 Castilla, Ruben 256 Castillo. Alonzo Y. 141, 272 Castillo, Estanislado Y.. Jr. 138. 141, 160, 303 Castillo, Manuel M. Ill, 256 Castillo, Ma.ia D. 272 Castillo, Maty A. 140, 161 Castillo, Oscar G. 169 Castillo, Roberto R, 144, 287 Castro, Maria A. 3(13 Cattan. Antonie R. 287 Catterlin, Kyle F. 256 Cavasar. Brenda S. 287 Cavasar, Cheryl J. 256 Cavazos, Ezequiel Tr. 166, 256 Cavaz.s Ro berto C. 287 Cavazos. Santos 111, 141 Cavazos, Steve A. 169, 192 Ceballos, lose S. 303 Ceballos, Rosa M. 141, 161, 303 Celum, Samuel C. 154, 166, 304 Cernoch, Frankie R 32, 119, 13 Chai in, Delia L. 256 hamberlain, D. 287 handler, Cecil C. Jr. 192 Chaney, Bctte R. 256 Chant, Carolyn N, 131, 272 Chapa, Adriana E. 272 jms w Chapa, Armando 314 Chapa, Edclmiro Jr. 287 Chapa, Ernesto B. 256 Chapa. Irrna E. 141, 287 Chapa, Lydia 256 Chapa, Mario 124, 303 Chapa, Nelda R. 303 Chapin, Hayes A. 166, 256 Chapman, Gregory C. 287 Chapman, Stanton W.. Jr. 287 Charles, J. Lole 303 Chastain, Suzanne 177, 256 Ghavera. Esmeralda A. 272 Chavez, Lionel G. 256 Chelette, Karen M. 128, 256 Chelette, Kaye L. 128, 256 Chelkowski, Eddy J. 186 Cherry, Linda D. 115, 256 ChesnutJ. Mary A. 139. 164, 180 Chesser, Earl L_, Jr. 303 Chi, Chili Y. 33, 124. 144, 303 Childress. Cheiyl L. 256 Chisholm. Alice W. 150 Chiuminatto, Martin J., Jr. 192, 287 Chorn, Melody L. 29, 108, 111, 134, 152, 272 Chrisman, Paula S, 108, 111, 287 Christcnsen, David G. 272 Christopher, Virginia A. 177, 256 Chumbley. Michael 303 Cicero, Samuel J. 154, 166, 256 Cisneros, Armando A. 170 Cisneros, Roberto 303 Cisneros, Rodolfo 303 Clair St. Sandy 128, 298 Clampitt. Marion A. 272 Clark, Craig W. 169 Clark Donna M. 272 Clark, Mary A. 287 Clark, William L. 150 Clayton. John H. 303 Cleary. Sandra W. 30, 303 Clements, Richard J. 272 Cloud. Karen R. 29, 142, 287 Coborn. Robert L. 166, 256 Cockrell, Ralph 146, 256 Coe, John D. 192 Coffman, Jack E. 125, 159, 166, 303 Cole, Barbara R. 177, 242, 256 Coleman, Judv G. 287 Coleman, Mary A. 287 Collamorc, Anna L. 30, 139, 142, 145, 287 Collier, Calvin C. 287 Collins, Allen M. 119 Collins, Deana D. 303 Collins. Martha A. 126, 176 Collins. Neal T. 190 Colunga. Joe 303 Colwell, Grover G. 287 Cohvell, Michael E. 192 Connaway, Beverleigh 256 Conner, Suzane 256 Conner, John R. 120. 287 Conroy, Jerry R. 287 Cook, Glenda L. 303 Cook. Mary E. 287 Cook. Sandra K. 287 Cooper. Edward H.. Jr. 272 Cooper. Michelette F. 272 Cooper, Shirley M. 128 Copeland, Linda S. 163. 256 Copcland. Pamela S. 162, 272 Corbjfc Chris S. 256 Corcoran. Karen A. 30, 61, 126 139 i 1 76, 303 Cornelius, Nancy H. 287 Cortez, Ernest 110, 113 Cosby, La Yinnie B. 256 Cosgroic. Craig E. 120, 272 Coulter, James D. 303 Coultrup, Johnny L. 31 Covey, Forrest Jr. 171 Covington, Felix W. 28 ' Covington, Joyce 272 Coward. Hollis E. 256 Cowley, Robert D 31. 30: Cox, Sharon E. 30, 42, 140, 161, 287 Cox. William S 169 Covle, Sallcy D. 179, 257 C, .il.lv Laura J 177. 242, 272 Craie, Alice 303 Civile. Donald R 273 Craig, R.mdall R. 273 Craig, Steven W. 273 Cramer. Donald W, 33. 136 Crane, John E. 128, 257 Crawford. Vera T. 303 Crews, Rocky 257 Crosooe Carolee 2 r i7 Crow, [immv C. 31. 31 Ciump, Edwin T. 109. 11 Cuellar, Ri. ard.. V 146. 171 Culpepper. Sue A. 4 , 56. 17 187, 257 Cumberland. Allan D. 273 Cumberland, feartette M 15 ' Cumberland, Patricia U 30 1 Cumberland, Robert W 130 Cummins. Richard D. 195 Cm.niff. Patrick E 257 Cunningham, Thomas 195 Currey, William R. 237 304 Curry, A! J 187. 257 Curtis. Suzanne 29, 273 OutbreH. Pamela F 287 D n 303 Dalbi ' leott. Darirl A. 12S 257 184, 303 Dai Nasser 141 287 Dailev. Julie V 122, 1 Danysh, Onufr-. P l Harden. Carol I 30, 39, 1 69 1: Davenport Tohn A.. !r, 195 irtR ' MiS ' Davila, Florin. !a 273 Davis, Charles V. 257 161 I I ' III ■I Keiiil. 28B 76, 288 . |r. 65. 119. 1 l . ' 57 288 l oun. I ! 288 i I i Iski, William J. I O l J88 i |i 119 I I 170,273 273 304 !. 314 Dorai I .. 70 162, 183, 273 II 128, 273 I rl M 70, 76, -•57 Pane !., A 61, 97 I ■' ' 182, 304 I 29, 288 D, ■• 58. 304 Drury, I i 19. 288 1 I. 187 Vf. 119, 133 Duncan, | I L. 32. 132. 151, 169,288 [ i ! . ■. Dworarzvk. Mary I 142, 153. 257 II. 191, 257 Dziuk. Jerome J., jr. 273 ' I 147. 273 v. Ill I ' 1,283 i 9, 153, 25 . I I ' 288 . i| i ■! I ' .114, 115, ' F.diva- ! 193 I ' .sards. Sandra 304 I i, 1 -I 151 1S4 757 9, 304 I K 288 288 i ' •139 6G 188 ' I Brmis, Gci I I 13, 146 I ' ■, ■i i ' 288 1 ' ina 257 I ! 288 i K. 139, 142 145 M 61, 288 I .1 : . I ' .138 ' II, 113 57 ink 120 - ii.-.r.k R. 181 1 1 Evans. Carmen E. 19 ' I I 12, 180. 273 . i ' . : I i Qrkra A. 10 1 Barbara L. I i |6S ' Barbara J 1 mii; i , i I [elfery M 193 I I.. II |r, .1111 70, 77. 95 Mars ill 191 1 . ■11. 166 i i I ' n 104 i , i i ,i IBS I Is. her, Car, ! n R I e.li Robi .11 Bi nnell D. 1 ■i hci lack S 170 I n, h Robi n ' . Fitzgerald. M 186 l latricl I ■. ' ! i K 104 r. . h ird W 169 l . Nancy J I let, lici B II; I ' .I 10 i I lores, Alii ... S. 142 I 15, 305 I I ■I and. I in., ' Flore David W 170, 273 ; I . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , , 2 , . I., i 273 : .,„ .,.. 105 Floras, Guadalupi 31 15 Floras, Manuel C. 54. 273 I i Mamie! R 157 Raul G. Robi it R. 273 11,, us. Rmli 115 I loyd Lucy J. 288 I lynn [ohunie c: 97. 194, 305 i . i i . .1,1. II 777 Foiu ' k. Felix D. 185 I oli ki i , • .- r . Claudia E. ' 7,05 Fi.lkinan. Craig VV. 13(7. 150, 305 I e, Ina F. 258 Eorltran, Sue 61 I ■7 , I ., id] I 113. 118, 288 I lei Terry V. 112 i liarlotte E 118 FoUli rgill. Loren W 125, 258 . , Vivian L 29, 65, 127 178. 305 Fox. [ames F. 169, 171 lul.ii h. Mitchell R 305 I liana 258 Randall J. 32 Franklin, fames M.. Ill 102. 163. 288 i Franklin. Palti M 105 Frebcns. Mbert I , |r 22 Fr. mi in Alton Z., Jr. 258 Fi, , ,:,.in ( 1,.,,-les. 250 R-rrkine. Sidney M 122, 129. 305 I ieileil Dor,,, Id R 150, 283 I , ,, i enhahn. James T- 70 I 1. 1, .mi Daryl R 119. 147. 164. 258 Frye. Nancy j. 288 Fu.l,, Brooksie B 288 Fuchs, Dclberl W II I 13, 288 I hi hi Karl W. 289 Fuessell. John W. 187 Fiilkcrson, Ruth A 258 Fuller, Dwaync 92. 93 Full, r, Rodwin G 131 Fussclman, I .1... II 125. 159. 166,305 Gabryseh, ubrey F, . Jr. 289 Lesley C. 1 56, 305 Gaedke. Lloyd W 289 i . . Paul B. 258 Gainan, Gary J. 190 Gains n Mil 1,1, M 258 do Domingo 151 li , I . l. 109. 1 12 Gal [ohnny B. 305 ll„il 289 ' , u I, .11. Edward C. 273 Sherry E. 181 U i indro A. 273 ' Bed. lis s.. 162 Garcia, B. nito : . ' ' 170 !89 ' , C il . I.. 289 Garcia 1 1 ill i, Edi ml A. 273 (..,,, i . i , ' ■.ml P 305 ' • i I-,.., ' . 1 1 258, 305 ' I lids ;-., ' ' I lijio 774 ' Gloria D i ..,,, ,, II. . tor R 289 ' Idalia I 1 n 771 ' i H 15 ' h .r. (7 289 i. .,, i , |,„ II 117 Can a lost A 258 fi ■■■C. 305 i .,,.,, i , R l.li . li. 289 i, lilial. 149 289 rita 1 11 19, 141. 149 162 ' . ' .1,1 , , I I ll I i ..u. i.i, Raul I ■; Lain, i i..,,,.i. i .1 i :89 1 H i , , i i . i. .i. fetus F7 274 i , , ,, , l ,, ,.. I [, 89 , R 305 l lai a 1 ,,, ) M ,,, . Uaraa, Maria P .,,,•,!,, I i . ,, ' ,1,1 , I , jr. 274 ..... , ' , Ninl.i i ,. 305 i larza, ( )in.u ...,,., li i I 258 . . ' ■■naldo 305 Garza, Robi no P ...I . .i K, ilando I ' 305 n I in 290 Garza, 1 1„ li,,., I ,, Garza, Yolanda 112, 134 Garza, Yvonne S Garza, Zuli ma 190 (,.iss, Laura L, 167, 274 Gates, bus W 70, 77 I, .itll.,. Ml, I,.,, I P , ' . Gavenda, I rani es I ' ■1 77 Gentry, Lu A. 290 Gcrbcr. Robert E. 131 I,,-,, I Will,,,,,, II I ' ' ! Gcssling, Harry A. 169, 290 i lessner, George J. 290 i.n Nancy B. 290 Gcwin. Michael L. 290 i .1,,., l„l,ill.i 144. 290 Gibson, Indite, M. 274 ' .„ , Maurice W. 258 Warren G. 274 Gicse, William S 290 I 1, Will,. u„ B. 191, 259 Gilbi ,i, Michael G. 108, 111. 128. 152, 156. 271 Gillaspy, Deanna F 7.2. 109, 112, 114, 134. 152. 176. 290 Gillespie, Ottic P. 59, 171 Gillett, Walter P. 124, 290 Gilliam, David 115 C.illiland. Laura A. 48, 161. 169. 180. 244 Gingerich, Shirlev J. 29, 135, 774 Gisler. David A. 290 Gladstone. Howard L. 113, 115, 152,305 Glasscock. Portia A. 30. 290 Gla ' son. Vrinic R . Ill 305 rrrock. Joann K. 305 Clock. |odv 182 Goad Gerald W. 274 Godley. Gennethel J. 290 Godoy, Albert 17 1 Godscv, Wilbur R 192 ( loeb, I In... .- M 274 Gocrges Zane A 142. 147 27.9 Gnleinan Linda G. 171, 178 Gomez. Anna M. 153, 305 i lon.ez. Carlos E. 305 Gomez, Filiberto C. 274 Gomez. Jose A, 170, 259 Gomez. Leandro J ' 306 Gomez, Rafael 274 Gomez. Rev P. 290 Gonzales, Alonzo O 141. 274 Gonzales, Antolin Jr 123. 290 Gonzales, F,duardo Jr 259 One .,,1, , Felix B. III. 274 Gonzales Martha O. 259 I.,,, m1. v Pablo 259 Gonzalez, Alma I. 290 i loi ral. . Angel R... Ir. 290 Gonzalez. Antonio 106. 1 I 1 Gonzalez, Armando 111 159 i ionzalez, Armando R 306 Gonzalez, Consu. I,. R. 19, 97. 110. 161, 290 Gonzalez. Dali.i 306 Gonzalez. David A, 259 C.i. alez, Diana ( ' 290 Gonzalez, Diana T. 274 Gonzalez, Dora D 306 Gonzalez, Edna D. 274 Gonzalez, Guilih.Vtdn Jr. 118. 274 Gonzalez, Gillierl 117, 169 Gonzalez, He, tor C. 150 Gonznle7 Huml.ertn 109 HO 112 15 156 77 1 Gonzalez rose E 290 I Ionzalez Lorenzo 274 Gonzalez, Lvdia F.. 259 Gonz dei Mario 259 Gonzalez. Mars ' A. 290 Raul A 113 Hi il, v Robert 91- Gonzalez, Rosario 274 Gonzalez, Snsana 160. 306 ■Teresa 1 12 Gonzalez, Yolanda M. Ill, 290 Goodc, Douglas, K 32. 194, 290 G le Howard Ir. 119 Carol A. 181 I ,. ' li. i lolm L, 306 ' Fohn f 306 Goslin, Jennifer P. 274 X Co,! I Judith  ill.ui K . I i ' ...lie, W | ' .1 I 176 l . , I 2% , ,., II 181 B ' Grisham Glndee L 259 David 92 ' ■, v Leon J 290 1 Guajai L 259 1 ' ■C. 141, 147. 154. 306 J. 290 I.... n.i (.alios R 1 ' , Dario Jr. 259 M 77 1 ..,„ ,,,,,,,„ , , 290 Gucrra, 1 . , I i , i Linda F Guerra Manuel II 290 I ilea A .,,1, ' ! ' ■, I Jl , Roberto 1 1 1 . ■,ii.,ra 141 Robei M 1 4 1 . 29 1 ,i.i, Juanita I 274 (.,ist, Michael R 259 ' jsel Pan i la A 259 ' luthrie Susan L. 178 ( ' 29 1 1. n, ente R. 133 i ,,,,,,,,,, Dora E. 291 Gutierrez, Man I ii rrcz, Ricardo C. 291 Gutierrez. Ruhaid M. 306 • ,,,i,eirez. Rosaena ; 1 ii. ieinv Roldan A. 170. 274 I ,,, I an, Martha F Guzman. Ramon 110. 152 Guzman. Rene A. H 9. 113. 115 259 n John D. 191. 306 Gyllenband, Michael S 124. 159. 190. 306 H Haas, Albert J., jr. 274 1 Haberrt, Charles R. 274 Hag r Helen L. 153. 259 Flacar. Linda J 29. 138, 291 Hahn, Edith E. 142. 147 259 Halin, fohnnie L. 185, 239 II ihn, I ' cjev S. 176, 274 II ihn, Ka.nl.ill M. 96, 274 Hajovsky, Jerr ' L. 70. 77 llal.il.y. Ran.zv J 52. 144. 291 Halamicek, Forrester I 113, 277 Halberdier. |ohnny E. 193 Halberdier, Martha E. 102. 1,1, 77 Hall, Christine E. 161, 291 Hall. Martin X. 92. 259 Ham. Charles L. 291 II ... iff I. aura I. 1 12 llai.nllon, Blake F. 128, 291 l Harry D. 150 Han,,„ k. |ohn I ' 1 , ' , Hander Ri, hard G 70 7 275 llaner. Gary N 33. 291 Haner Tlu.uas M 1 I I J 7 ! i ' l. 291 Hanev. Patricia L. 29. 127 Hanson. Carole C. 178 Han elka, Mars- A. 306 Harden, Juds A 259 Hardin. Jlld) O. 111. 306 I I I ' -m E 1 46 Harper, Alice F. 275 llarrell Bill R. 291 Harrcll John K . Jr. 158. 185 I [arris. Finmett M 194 Harris. Graham E. 291 Harris, Robert C. 275 Harrison Dwighl W 7(i 75, 77. 95. 243 Harrisr. n, Larrv ]. 150 Harrocl. Dennis jl 306 Hamdorff, Linda 306 Hart, Dennis D 119. 158. 170. 275 Hart, Linda E 275 Hariiiati, Glenna r, 259 Hartman, Larrv A 259 ll.innell fancl M 108, 131. 291 Hartwick, Lynette S 112 III Harvey, Charlotte N 275 Hassmann, Harry F. 119. 143 291 Hatch, Eddie F 191. 306 Hatch. George G 118 Hauenstein, Thomas E. 113 I line Willie A , Jr 2 6 Ha, u, , hild. D.isid 1 1 1. 259 Hansl.r. Alan If 291 II ,,el, , In.. Me A. 183. 259 II lusler Ronald D 275 n... rlah Cynthia 70, 127 259 I I. ' ' !,, 11 :,, ,,,i, ..,. 70 049 075 Hayes Sharla B. 291 liases Susan I. 179. 2.59 Havnes. Henry H 291 Hays, Thomas R. 154 Heard. Sandra L. 111,275 Hearn, Jerry -. 275 Hebcrt. Michael 194, 306 Hellin, Brenda K. 273 Heiligman, Johnny E. lt , 2ay Hcitkamp, Nancy J. 259 Held, Charlene E. 180 Heldenfels Kathleen 30b Hellman, Marion .139, 42, IX 179, « Hemuien, Mark J 62 159 190 Henderson, Anita E. 30 164 182 Henderson. William B. 31. 194, 291 Hendricks. Leah J. 291 Hendrick. Lucille W. 30,291 Henicke, Willie 291 Hciike, Gerald W, 113, 259 Henneke, H. Paul 260 Henriquez-Rivas, B, 64 Henry- Margaret A. 162. 291 Henry, Mark 291 Henrys Rueben M 118. 136 Herber, Carl R 131,260 Herbort, Violet K. 112. 126, 147, 16., - Herbst, Edna K. 260 Hernandez. Alfred B. 2 5 Hernandez, Angelita 306 Hernandez, Anna R 260 Hernandez, Aravela M. 306 Hernandez, Berta B. 306 Hernandez, Guadalupe R -91 Hernandez, Manuel R. 146. -91 Hernandez, Margarita R 291 Hernandez, Mariadc 149, 291 Hernandez, Raul 306 Heindon, Ann L. 306 Heindon, James D. 190 Herod. James H. 128,291 Herrenz. Angel 306 Herrera, Christina D. 291 Herrera, Eduardo 192. 306 Herrera, Irma D. 260 Herrera. Jose 260 Herrera. Reynaldo 118, 306 Herrmann, Kathryn 139 Horwig, Stephen D 260 Hrrzik, Ronlad L 193. 260 Herzog, Richard L. 306 Hester , Edgar P., Jr. 291 Hester. Elizabeth M. 306 Hester. Fredia L. 291 Hext, Samuel H. 260 Hickl, Edward L. 291 Hickl, Melvin J. 146 Hickl, Raymond W. 70, 78, 250 Hickman. Clelah L. 306 Higginbotham. Alford S. 195 Higginbotham, David C. 291 Higginbotham. Donald H. 110, 260 Higginbotham. Paul 187, 291 Higgins. Shirley A. 260 Hightower, Gary L. 59. 169. 17! Hilario. Laura 291 Hilario. Patricia A. 291 Hill, Anais 182 Hill, Andrew L. 119. 123, 158. 275 Hill, Christopher L. 260 Hill, Clarence H. 32. 108,275 Hill, Daniel W. 260 Hill, Dave C. 150 Hill. Genoa 260 Hill. James V. 70, 78 Hill, William P. 275 Hillje, James D. 275 Hillmon. Reginald 26 ' Hilton. Patricia J. 1 Hintlcland. Douglas B 186 Hindes, Janice V. 140. 161. 306 Hindes, William R. 306 Hinojosa, Ema 275 Hinojosa, Gloria G. 275 Hinojosa, Graciela 260 Hinojosa, Hector M. 1 1 Hinojosa, Mariano 292 Hinojosa. Saul I 306 Hinojosa. Sylvia C. 141, 275 Hinzr. Charlene B. 275 Hinze, Lloyd H. 292 Hitzfelder. Gary M. 260 Hoag. Patricia A 30. 139. 180. 181. 292 Hodge, Henry E. 85, 90, 120, 169, 306 Hodges. Ronald, G. 119, 292 Hodgkins. Daniel R. 186 Hodgkins. Thomas J. 275 Hoehne, Franklin J. 119, 260 Hoev. Fred A. 96 Hoffman, Ronald G. 260 Hnlrombe, Brooks J. 120, 306 Holder, Kathryn A. 164, 180, 29 Holguin, Sylvia V. 306 Hollan. Terry W. 292 Hollinesworth Rilev S. 108. I Hollmann. Gregory F. 292 Holmes. Carole, 106, 107 Holt, Bonnie L. 30. 162, 163, Holt, Kenneth G. 260 Holtz, Quintin C. 70. 78 Homburg, Norman D. 292 Hood, Shirley K 142. 307 Hooker, Linda F. 307 Hoover, JoAnna 183. 260 Hopper, Sharon K. 177, 260 Hnrlen, Clarence N. 194, 307 Horsman, William R. 307 Horton. Sandra K. 260 Hosaka, Tetsuo 144 Hosck, Frank E. 119, 260 House, Marilyn Jean 260 Houser, Donald ' 31, 65, 119 Honser, Ronald G. 31. 136 Housley, Claudia J. 126. 292 Houston. David H. 96, 136, 292 Howard, Juliana B. 29 Howell. William D. 307 Howerton. Ethel A, 126. 162, 275 Howland, Martin R. 154 Hubbard. Bradford S. 32, 166 Huber, David C. 292 Hudlow, Sharon G. 307 . 292 292 276 143, 184 1 [udson, t iarolyn J. 29 Hudson. Gerald R. 128. 260 Hudson. Jam.. VS Hudson Terrain e L 128, 260 Huerta, I lolores ' ■260 Huerta, [uan F. 260 Huerta, Rolando 141. 275 Huerta. Rosario M 260 Hull Marjorie N. 129. 139, 314 Hull, Robert B. 143, 275 Hughey, Dorothy L. 131 Hughey, Mary F. 129 Hughs. Bill 307 Hulsebus, Steven W. 124, 167. 275 Hunt. David II 32, 194, 292 Hunter, Gary S. 119. 158, 260 Huntington. Joy 183. 260 Hurtiuan. Billy 31 Hutchinson, Ann M. 141 Hutchinson, Gerald H. 260 Hutto. Robert E.. Jr. 260 Hutzler, Michael J. 292 Hyden, Phyllis II. 131 Hvdcn, Ronald G. 131 I Ingersoll, Chester L. Jr. 130, 147, 307 Ingle, Mary J. 292 Ingram, Deborah A. 292 Ingram, Robert L. 120. 307 Ingrum. Pamela V. 307 Ingrum. Zeno C.. Jr. 2 75 Ininan. James B 292 Isaac. Maria A. 260 Isaacks. Elizabeth 26, 260 Ivy. Glynda D. 260 [vy, Michael E. 275 Jancintho, Francisco J. 144, 158, 292 Jackson, Helena 292 Jackson, Jerry ' 275 Jackson. John C. 307 Jackson. Sandra L. 143 Jacob, Terry N. 193. 275 Jacobs. Emmanuel D 260 Jacoby. Archie L. 260 Jacoby. Monte J. 158 Jaeger. Richard E. 118. 292 Jaloway, Danny C. 169, 292 James, David A. 275 James, Jay M. 194 James, Judy N. 275 James, William M.. Jr. 32, 275 Jamison, Steven P. 113. 260 Jarvis, Roger O. 32. 261 Jaso, ReneG. 132, 170,292 Jaso, Pedro Jr. 292 Jauer, Carolina S. 275 Jauregui, Lvdia 141, 275 Jay Harold E. 194 Jay, Robbie D. 261 Jay, Sandra H. 307 Jecker, Susan R. 275 Jeffrey, Beatrice J. 275 Jenkins, Jerry L. 128, 276 Jenkins. Mary A. 276 Jennings, Carol A. 276 Jennings. Caulde C, Jr. 192 Jimenez. Luis A 292 John. Janie S. 307 Johnson, Alan K. 147 Johnson. Charles P. 118. 276 Johnson, Donna K 261 Johnson Gary II 124, 159, 166 Johnson Ina R. 26 Johnson lav D 276 Johnson, Jayne M. 292 Johnson, Jeanie A. 276 John. on, Lee 142, 158, 307 Johnson, Pauline 115 Johnson, Terrv A. 292 Johnson. Tommy A 276 Johnston, Cynthia J. 161, 292 Johnston. Jirnmic L. 131, 142,261 Johnston. Sandra L. 292 Jones. Allan R. 163 Jones. Betty L 292 tones, Candv 143 Jones. Cheryl I 292 Jones. Chistopher S. 33 Jones. Deborah N. 261 Jones. Dennis C. 111,292 Jones, James V 111, 128.261 Jones. Martlia R- 261 Jones. Mary L. 119,261 Jones. Patricia 111. 134, 292 Jones. Richard C. 193 Jones. Roderick W. 276 Jones, Vonda L. 261 Jordan. Alice D. 307 Joyce, Richard B. 32 Jovner. Thomas R. 194 Juarez. Ricardo 276 Jungniann, Sandra K 29. 147, 276 Juranek, Robert J. 261 Jurccka. Mary D. 292 Jurica. Danny J 195 K Kagy, James 276 Kanipe, Gary N. 261 Kardow. John P. 70. 78. 245, 251 Kasper, Janis K. 162, 180, 276 Kav. Martha A. 115 Keilam, Edwin E. 292 Keller. Crockett A. 166, 292 Kellogg, Denny M. 141, 292 Kelly, Carroll C. 314 Kenne, Wilbur L. 292 Kennedy, Michael K. 276 Kerr, Linda C. 276 Ketcham. James F. 276 Key. Darlene E. 276 Kit ning. James S. 31, 292 Kieschnick, Lawrence E. 31, 118, 136, 147, 292 Kihn, .Herman A. 144, 307 Kilgore Donald W. 307 Killam, Ed ! 16 Killen, James K. 190 Kilpatrii k Jiminic D I 16 Kilpatri. I.. Ronald VS 303 King, Charles 261 King romm) W 292 Kircholl Scott 119, jol Kirk. Vernon D. 112 Kiiner. Katharine A 107 Klare l-ii;, 195 KlelliiM Veronii a I 29 Klein. Kalhciinc A. 103, 261 Klein.-, I..-. Bonnie R 181, 276 Kjenke Douglas M 91, 307 Klenke, Weldon R 276 Klinck. Barbara S. 59, 171, 261 Klostei 1 lonnv I. 250, 293 Knesek. Sandra L. 29 Kmeriein. Linda I. 276 Knight. Don F. 18b Knipling, Rithard F. 186 Knowles. Cline H-, Jr. 307 Kocian, Linda C. 276 Kocian, Lo Reese J. 180, 301 Koehl, Catheun F. 134 Kochl, Carol V 114 Koehler, Barbara L. 151. 153 Kohba. John A. 119. 133, 143, 277 Konvicka, Dasid J, 130, 166, 307 Kopcrki. Alvin A 29 I Kopplin. Gerald W 96 Korman. Sue A 1 83 Kosanke. Mickie 163,_307 Kosarek. Margie A. 277 Kosi Iski. Jimmie L. 120 Kosub, James T. 31. 119. 143 Kosub, Robert V. 31. 119. 133, 307 Kouri. Judith L. 261 Krafka. ' Barbara L 118. 122, 293 Krall. Glenn F„ Jr. 130, 293 Krause. Norwood E. 261 Krcidler. John M. 167 Krenek. Albert L. 277 Krenek. Del.uar J. 119. 158 Kretz. Wavne E. 307 Kreuz, Judith L. 147. 261 Krnavek. Bernard 2 i J Krnavck, Betty J- 261 Krnasck. Diana M. 277 Krueger, Annette E. 62. 139. 142. 145. 30 Krueger, Anthony F. 192 Krue. Kristina A. 293 Krull. Dolores F. 307 Krutilek. Daniel R. 122. 307 Kubclka. Eugene G- 70 79 Kudlik, Michael J. 293 Kuehler, Rodney N. 118. 307 Kuester, Wavne D. 307 Kuhnert. Vickie J, 293 Kuvkendall. Don R 261 Kuvkendall. John D. 122, 307 Laabs, Patrick M. 262 Laabs. Perry L. 277 Labuda. Steve P. 262 Labuda. Jeanne 62. 122, 129, 162, 307 La.lewig. Tommy L. 262 I ahtinen I.Jwin E 2 ' 1 ' ■Laird. Libb 163 Lain 14 i luo 144. 154, 166, 293 Lam, How man 144. 166, 262 Lamb. Dana M 262 Lainson. fa) ne 202 Landnmi. Vicki A. 262 Lane. Daniel R. 307 Lane. Pamela I. 181 Lanfair. Jackie I. 262 Lange. Edwina L. 277 Langford. Ray M. 158, 307 Langham. Edward T. 307 Lanier. Ronnie R 60, 63, 122, 146. 151, 307 L.inmon. Larrs B. 189 Lara. Maciovio H. 293 Larsen. Frik K. 140. 293 L,n rasc|iniu. Felipe S 293 Laskoski, Jaraes A. 136 Laskosl.- Janet 307 Latham. Rennv 182 Laurel, Rene R. 171 Lawrence, David M. 1 33, 277 Laurence, Dennis K 293 Laws, Linda K. 262 Lavcoi I:. Ch.iil.s A. 307 Lo Blam , Sandra C. 277 Leach, Dennis E. 33, 116. 90, 91 Leal, Javier H. 107 Le.d. Maria H. 262 Leal. Ruben A. 149. 293 Leak Valdemar C. 293 Leavell. Donald G. 32, 293 Ledsema, Santiago A. 132, 293 Lee. Robert E. 277 Leggett. James S 13], 262 L.limaim. Nancy B. 183. 262 Lemmond, Camille M 273 Lemmond, Frank S. 262 Lemon, Nancy L. 181, 277 Lenz, Marvin E., Jr. 293 Leslie, Terrv A. 180, 301 Levi, Thomas J. 167, 293 Lewis, Donald ' R. 119. 143, 277 Lewis. Lola J. 308 Lewis. Nancy S. 178 Lewis, Sue A. 108, 294 I on den, Steven C. 262 Lichtenhetgcr, Felipita R. 308 Liddell, Robert M 150. 308 I .„ ber Johanna R. 277 Light, Richard D. 120, 125. 171, 26 Lightcap, Marcia E. 262 Linsteadt. Donald E. 277 Lira, Johnny R. 146, 294 Lull. ion. Jennifer II. 1 ' Lively, Dalon F 262 Livingston. Luanne 177, 262 Lloyd, Lindy A. 277 Lobrci in. Morris N. 308 1 ... hausi n, Mai i . Marsh . 1 : i . . : i ! i,.i i ' ' . 1 , kroan lustine M 176, 294 I oi kman, Patricia 1. 117. 262 Loe, I M I . , 308 I oehman, Kathy I. Lohse. Carroll U 119 Loiuax Ian i s P. 185 ; L. -ngoi i.i Edna K. 262 1 ongoria I mi sto I 10 164, 308 Longoria, Jose I. 1. Longoria Leoni 1 E. 108 Longoria, Maria A 262 I ingot i.i Yolanda 1 1 1 Longwell, Catherine 145, 294 I op. i i - ■- - I.i M 162, 294 1 opi Arthus S 294 Lopez, Bella 277 Lopez. Bertha L. 294 Lop. . ti.iei.lo Jr. 132, 308 Lopez. David J. 113, 132, 262 Lopez Delma 115 I ope! Diana 112. 141, 277 [.,„„■Edward A 294 L. I B 94 Lopez Margie 277 Lopez. Rose M. 308 Lopez. Rosita 262 Lopez, Santos 277 Lopez. Sslvia I 262 I 01 ill. riliur R 262 Love, Dana E. 30. 127. 153. 163, 182, 308 Loworn, Garland F. 136, 294 Loucry. Fred B. 124. 159, 166 Lowman. Robin 294 Lowrie, Pallida G. 162, 181, 262 Lozano. Matthew T. 262 Lozano, Raymond R. 163 Lyle. Jennifer L, 111. 128 Lynch, Larry C. 97 Lyons David R. 277 Lstle. Larry F 294 M Mabe. Sandra K. 183. 262 Mabrito Cone 12, 277 Mabrv, Terry C. 262 Mar Allister, Donna 277 Mac Neil, Sarah J 119, 294 MacDonald, Douglas 294 Machen, Kenneth C. 124, 153, 166. 294 M.u i. iv Jesus 277 Macomb, Lana J. 2t 2 M. number. Clifford F. 125, 166 Maddox. Fave L. 113. 115. 134, 262 Magec, Dcbrah 308 Magi in i, Daniell E 136. 150, 294 Mahoney. Paula A. 1 i?. 277 Mahraiev, Russell L. 308 Maksyrt, Joseph J 191, 262 Maldonado. Delia 294 Maldonado. Graciela 262 Maldonado. Hilda F. Ion mil M ,1, ■I irolvn 30 Mallory. Lester 144. 153, 262 Malonc Ri. li.ir.l L 2V7 Maltsbergcr. George 130, 159, 166 Malven. Charles W. 32, 156, 294 Mancias, Juan 262 Miiu-ias. Magdalcna 29, 153, 161. 294 Mann, Cynthia J. 179, 277 Mann. Frederick D. 263 Manning. 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Rafael 171 165 Reyna, Svkia 31 1 Ri. • Dana M. 280 Richardson, Cheryl D I 12, 115, 176 28 Ri, hards, ,,, Harry 31 1 Richardson, Richard Jr. 280 Riches. Roger S. 85. 88, 91 Richter. Belts J. 1 12 66 Ri. In ii. , [ohn I 266 , Jack A. 296 E . I, 33. 124. 146 Ricean. fames C Ell Riggan, Marjorie K 139 311 Riggan, Kav L 122, 129 I Judy 179, 266 Rifey, lerry M. 296 Kil.s, Thomas M. 81 Rimkus, Daniel M 296 Ring, ii Cherri 280 Rios i,ik, M 1 III Rios, Edmundo I 18. 296 Rios Eli L 266 Rios, Manuel Jr 31 1 Ri.,-. Richard S 132, 296 Rios. Rosario R. 266 Re.s. Sandra A 29. 296 Ripple Carole A. 122. 178 Risl.en. Patrick A. 195 Rii. In. Walter E. 297 R.vas. Benjamin 314 Rnera. George 102. 103. 16 . 28n Rivera, lor L. 297 Rii-era. Mike M 1 16. 280 Ri ' ra, Oscar 280 Rivera, Robert D. 266 Rivera. Rosario C. 297 K.ses. Martin K. 186 H.bbins. Raymond D 125, 166 R.bertson. |b Xcll 266 R ..berts. ... Kennv W. 85. 86 90 R. .ben s..n, Larry W. 186 R liertson. Richard T. 190 R i ' inson. Glei ! ,i M inn J ' ;.. R ' Lies. Ruben M. 266 Rnblesi c1MBrl40. 161, 266, 280 R. ..ha. Alex 297 R... ha lane 149. 297 Ro i , Manuel A. 311 R... knell. Milton E 120 297 Rodarte, Raquel E 280 Rodric.ez. Alfonso 311 Rodriguez, Bertha A 54, 140. 157, 161 Rodrieucz, Consuclo 266 Rodriguez, Dainas Jr. 297 Rodriguez, F.arnie 92, 93 Rodriguez, F.lida 297 Rodriguez, Guadalupe 31 1 ' • lames Jr 33. 280 R, I, II ' .,,- JesUS 31 1 Rodriguez, |..-e F 169. 297 Klin I. Manuel Jr. Ill, 280 Rodriguez, M.irs L 109. 113 115 °66 ' . ' Priscilla A. 266 Raquel 297 Rodriguez, Raul G. 297 Rodriguez, Raul R. 280 Rodriguez, Rebecca 280 Rodriguez, Rene 146 Rodrieuez. Reynaldo V. 280 Rodriguez, Rosemary 266 Rodrieuez. Sylvia L. 311 Roerig, Jeffrey D. 190 Rogers, Carla L. 113, 128 280 Rolen. Donald F. 119, 133, 311 e r r ; R d 1 B 7 °ii 2 2 8 , 1 n5,281 5S££taV?U0. 113,114,148,311 Rose, Reba J. 155, 266 Ross, Clay W. 33, 297 Ross, Ronnie D. 3 1 1 Ross, Susan 311 Rosse, Anna B. 45, 180, 185 Rouquette, Essie D. 183, 266 Rouquette, Jody L. 266 Rouse, Jack D. 266 Rowen, Deidre 158 Roy, Marilyn S. 167, 281 Ruiz. Juan F. 1 18 Ruiz, Francisco 297 Ruiz. Juan M. 146 Ruiz, Manuel Jr. 266 Ruiz, Ramiro 311 Rupke, Anna L. Ill, 266 Ruschhaupl, Trey 185 Russell. Susan T. 281 Ryan, Joe M. 281 Ryon, Cynthia D. 281 Sablatura, Judith A. 311 Saenz. Adan 157 Saenz, Alejandro 266 Saenz, Alfredo Jr. 281 Saenz. Anastacio 141, 162, 29 Saenz, Angelita H. 297 Sanez. Armando 281 Saenz. Eleuteno 266 Saenz, Exiquio 281 Saenz. Felix Jr. 311 Saenz. Frank J. 297 Saenz, Fulio Jr. 311 Saenz, Lvdia M. 311 Saenz, Maria A. 266 Saenz, Matias M. 297 Saenz, Ray Jr. 103, 297 Saenz, William P. 132 Saha. Evelyn A. 281 Salas, Humbrrto 109, 115 Salazar, Jesus M, Jr. 119,281 Salazar, Maria T. 311 Saldana, Aininta 115 Saldana, Carlos R. 70, 81 Saldivar, Samuel 281 Salinas, Alma G 266 Salinas, Francisco 111, 281 Salinas, Linda A. Ml. 153,281 Salinas, Victoria E. 266 Salone. Joe L. 266 Sams. Marva L 297 Sanborn, William H. 150 Sanchez, Arnold P. 266 Sanchez, Bertha 266 Sanchez. Eva P. 311 Sanchez, Ella 141 Sanchez, Jeannie 161, 281 Sanchez, Joe A. 298 Sanchez, Juan A. 133 Sanchez, Meliton M. Jr. 118. 298 Sanchez, Phillip J. 298 Sanchez, Raymond F. 109, 128, 156, 311 Sanchez. Sagrario C. 140 Sanchez, Tomas 298 Sanderfer, Gladys 122, 129 Sanders, Kay L. 139, 311 Sanders, Mary J. 62. 162, 164, 311 Sanders, Woodrow 281 Sanders, Tom 31 1 Sandifer, James R. 194 Sandoval, Antonio L. 109, 110. 112 Sandoval, Armando S. 266 Sanford, Keith 154, 166, 311 Santana. Ray A. 311 Sanzalone, David 298 Sato, Sharon L. 298 Satterfield, Bruce W. 266 Satterwhiie, Mary E. 153, 162, 243, 266 Saunders, Charles M. 32, 120 Saunders, Delmagene 30, 127, 140, 161, 281 Sawyer, Rebecca J. 266 Scallan, Rose A. 30. 153, 182, 281 Scales. Rosemary 115 Schellhase, Bettv L. 298 Schilling. Carla M, 135, 158, 162, 281 Schiro, Henry R. 266 Schmidt, Barabara A. 162, 266 Schmidt, Ronald J. 311 Schmuck, John H. 281 Schneider, Erich P. 147, 281 Schnitz, Rex 33, 133 Schoener, Anna 112 Schalener, Anna M. 109. 266 Schrimsher, Joil 192 Schubert, Patrick L. 281 Schubert, Wayne R. 186, 311 Schuch, John L. 113, 152, 281 Schueneman, Patricia L. 126 Schuette, Mark D. 266 Schulte, Norrell D. 154, 311 Schultze, Gilbert D. 147, 266 Schulz, William W., Jr. 266 Schulze, Arthur O. 266 Schulze, Linda K. 59 Schuster, Billy R. 31 Scott, Bailev J. 266 Scott, Barbara K. 298 Scott, Dana L. 298 Scott, Darrell P. 267 Scott, David V. 311 Scott, Donna G. 128, 135. 142, 281 Scott, Edward L. 70, 71, 73, 81 Scott, James P. 155 Scott, Robert 115 Scott, Sharon L. 298 Scrimshire, Floyd H. 119, 133 Scale, lames Tr 151 Sedwick. Jessica E. 181, 267 Seifert, John M. 267 Seiftrt. William F. 189, 281 Seigler, Thomas J. 267 12, 267 162, 298 .oieh 267 Seiler, Harold J. 281 Seiler, Thomas R, 119, 185, 267 Self. Shirley A. 162 Sells, Jim H 123. 133. Ib9, 184 Semar, Laura B. 112 Sen.ar, Euard J. 298 Semar, Roy F. 109, 113, 148,298 Sembrano, Gloria 267 Sensat, Judy V. 1US, 158, 176 Senlcr, John T. 169, 170 Serna. Jose L. 63 Settles, Arthur E. 281 Seward. Susan L. 281 Seuard, Victoria 111, 134, 152 Shafer, Clifton M. Jr. 136 Shafer, Mimi 311 Shanafelt, Kathleen 127, 176. 298 Shanafelt, Jack 189 Sharp, Judy L. 162, 181, 267 Sharpies, Robert 194 Shaw, Linda L. 176, 311 Sheek, Billie A. 50, 135, 148, 169, 176, 281 Shclton, Kay F. 311 Shepherd, Carl 298 Shepherd, Shirley J. 298 Sheridan, Joseph C. 136, 169, 298 Shimotsu. Jean 267 Shipley, Linda K. 109, 114, 115 Shipley, Stephen G. 113 Short. Stanley G. 32, 281 Shults, Stephen C. 281 Shurley, Sharon 298 Sides. Jay H. 190 Siemonsma, David 130, 15 ' Sijansky, Danny 281 Silva, Fernando 109, 110, Silva, JuanG. 170, 281 Silva, Noelia 267 Simersky, Beth L. 122, 12 Simmons. Robert 281 Simpson, Gary 120 Simpson, Skipper 32, 298 Sims. Bonnie 135 (udy R, 281 zyk, Richard 281 largaret 312 fildrcd 298 ,....r, Jerry D. 166 Slaughter, Lonna D. 1 1 1, 1 Slonek, Ann 298 Slusher, Gary 298 Smallwood, Braxton 298 Smart, Marvin L. 136. 312 Smith, Andres, 149, 312 Smith, Billy 298 Smith. Bruce K. 267 Smith, Charles H. 267 Smith. Charles T. 194 Smith. Cynthia 167, 281 Smith, David A 1019, 110, 113, 115, 281 Smith, David 148, 152, 298 Smith. Dewey M. 33 Smith, Franklin 298 Smith, Gary W. 128, 267 Smith, Gerald Jr. 298 Smith, Gilbert 125 Smith, Jeffrey W. 146 Smith, limmie L. 184, 298 Smith, Kave 108, 111, 131 Smith, Lmda J. 267 Smith. Lynne 190 Smith. Mike 186 Smith. Russell J. 314 Smith, Shari 163, 281 Smith, Sharon 30, 179.312 Smith, Sharon A. 55, 157, 267 Smith, Sharon Ann 183 Smith, Shirley M. 158. 162, 281 Sm.th, Terri A. 122, 126, 129, 162 Smith, Walter M. 169 Smith, William R. 267 Smithen, Buckie D. 312 Snodgrass, Sandra 176. 298 Socha, Alfred Jr. 267 Soden. lames 130, 166, 169, 312 Solis, Eliseo 163. 282 Solis, John A. 132, 298 Solis, Jose S. 267 Solis, Robert 267 Solis, Rosendo 146, 170, 267 Solis, Zaragosa 312 Soliz. Juan L. 312 Soliz, Sylvia A. 312 Sosa, Francisco 109, 110, 112, 115, 312 Sosa, Manuel 112, 267 Sotelo, Alex 111, 113, 152 Sotolongo, Ignacio 144, 157, 298 Soward, Hillard 282 Soward, Martin 128 Sparks, Arleta 267 Sparks, Randy 32, 282 Spears, James E. 55 Spears, Margarette 1 1 1 Spcer. Wallace K. 163 Spencer. Beverly 131, 267 Spencer, Cynthia 312 Spencer, Richard P. 194 Spillar, Michael J. 282 Spradley, Linda 176. 282 Sprague, Roy D„ Jr. 190 Sprowl, Harold 298 Sprowl, James C. 267 Srubar, Linda 267 Standley, Ellna 298 Stanfield. Terry 170, 282 Stanfieid, Thomas 57, 169 Stanga. Paula 30, 135, 178 Staten, Anna 128, 312 Stautzenberger, Philip 119. 133, 184, 312 St. Clair. Sandy 128, 298 Steadman, Carl D. 267 Steadman, Darwin 120 Stebbins, Bertha 171, 282 Steele, Sue A. 282 Stein, Beverly L. 267 Stein, Katherine A. 267 Stein. Kenneth E. 312 Stcinkc, Larry D. 70, 312 Stensland, Susan L. Ill, 267 Stephens, C. M. Jr 125. 166, 3 Stephens, Thomas 1 13 Stephenson, Naomi 267 Stevens, Laura 312 Steves, Clyde 185, 267 Sieves, Fred 169, 184 Stewart, Billy 282 Stewart, Brenda 177, 242, 267 Stewart. Donna 145, 182 Stewart, George 298 St. ..art, John 267 .tewait, Judith 140, 161, 312 cwart, Phyllis 282 .iegler. Connie 179, 267 -tiles. Clinton 267 Stiles, Elizabeth 267 Stirl. Cynthia 49, 282 Stirl, Ernest 298 Sines, Lawrence 109, 113 Stockwell, James 110, 112, ! 152, 156, 282 267 ,312 Stokes, Ronald 109, 11 Stoke, Alice 298 Stone, Diane 180 Stone, Goldialu 142, 145, 31 Stotler, Mary ' M. 312 Streng. Eugene 124, 16(fc Strickland, Carol 282 Striddc, Howard 282 Stringer. Jackie 267 Stubbs. Bobby L. 267 Stunz, Ravmond G. 298 W Sturas William 298 Sugarek, Diane 142, 268 . Sullhan. Harold 186 Sullivan, Neal 268 Supak, Darrell I 169 Sutton, Janvs I,, Jr 150, 157. 171 Sutton. Man ' 282 SM ' thk, James Jr. 312 Swan. Arthur 282 Swanner, Viiginia 268 Swrtlick, Emilv 299 Sylr t, Robert J 191 Talbot. Jerrell I) 14::. 312 Talley, Louis G, Jr. 102, 128 Tannery, Rosclee 268 Taplin. Alfred L., Jr _115 Targosz, Sandra K 177 Tatangelo. Aldo Jr. 312 Tate, Clarence R- 124, 282 Taute, Chip 106 ., Taylor. Daniel X 194 Taylor. Deborah K 282 Taylor. Susan E. 268 Tegarden, Gerald C. 312 Tcllez. Thvlma G. 139, 157, 312 Teltsihik. CorwinL. 192 Terrero. Rafael 144, 268 Terrv. Sh.uon A. 50, 169, 282 Tetsua, Kosaka 144 Tewes. Mary F. 282 Thainm, David R. 110, 115, 148 Th. if- rd, Frank O., Jr. 119, 123 Thielhorn, William E. 195 Thigpen. William D. 299 Thomas. Carrol A.. Jr. 70, 299 Thomas, John A. 299 Thomas, Larrv A 169, 170 Ihomason, Zaidee I. 182, 299 Thompson. Oma P. 314 Thornblom. David K. 299 Thornton. Davev S. 146 Tidwell, Robert A. 119. 123, 133. 184 Tiem. Pham N. 268 Tiller, Lloyd L, Jr. 125, 166 Tilley. Janice 126, 312 Timmons, Marshall L. 191 Tinney, Elizabeth A. 153, 157, 268 Tipton. Charles J. 33 Titzman. Cynthia Ann 268 Todd. Ben M. 1 1 1 Tomblinson, Robert L. 283 Torres, Eliseo S. 132, 299 Torres, Maria E. 299 Tracv. lack F. 268 Trapp, Douglas R. 299 Travlor. Jeanette R. 111. 152 Trejo, Joe F. 268 Trevino, Adrian F. 115 Trevino, Andrew Jr 312 Trevino. Diana 312 Trevino, Eldo E. 312 Trevino, Ernesto 54, 157. 312 Trevino, Hector H. 312 Trevino, Henry T. 299 Trevino. Juan F . Jr. Ill, 115, 156 Trevino. Mateo M., Jr. 312 Trevino, Norma J. 283 Trevino, Otila 149, 299 Trevino, Raul 312 Trevino, Roger 1 69 Trevino, Romero C. 58 Trevino. Tony 124, 283 Triana, Gildardo 299 Trlira. Marilyn K. 135, 283 Trojcak, Janie M. 299 Troppy, Michael D. 268 Truan. George 61 True. Donna G. 283 Trujillo, Oscar 141, 268 Trtixaw. William M. 299 Tsrhirhart. Georgia G. 312 Tubbs, Clifford L. 283 Tubbs, Driskoll W. 283 Tumlinson. Bob 104 Turner, Robert E. 268 Turner. Thomas D. 190 Twomhlv. Leane J. 299 Tyrnrak, Jerome M. 119, 133, 299 u Ullrich, Beverly J. 312 Underbrink, Bill 84. 133 Underbrink, James J. 3 84 Underbrink, Robert L. 123 Uuterbrink, Carolyn R. 312 Unterbrink, Diane E. 183,268 I i ti rbrink, Ronald J. 192 Urban, Karen E 140, 161 Ureste, Guadalupe 161,268 Ureste, Homer L. 268 Uresti Pablo C 28 I tley, Mane 162, 312 Uti Waller 1. 32, 119, 143, 184,283 Valad. z, Barbara 142, 299 Valadcz, Vtroaiu 28j Valbtiena, Alberto 124. 1 !!, 312 Valdez, Eiraiu Valdez, Gloria 138, 141. 153, 312 Valdez, Herminia 141, 299 Valdez. Jesus 149, 313 Vallc, Yolanda C. 313 Vallone. Ignazio 122, 313 Van Cleve, lack 158 VanDevcnter, Daryl T. 158 Van Fleet. Mary C. ill. 268 Van Ness, Dudley E. 313 Vanecek, Jcrrv B. 26K Vannoy Elae 111, 268 Vargas, Carlos Jr. 313 Vasquez, Hector J. 283 Vasquez, Jose A. 146. 149. 313 Vasquez, Mike D. 138. 141, 313 Vaughan, Marlett J. 147, 269 Vela, Alvaro 313 Vela. Cynthi.i L 269 Vela, Guile K 7U Vela, Leonel Jr I 16, 299 Vela, Robert 369 Velasquez, Juan 149. 169, 171, 313 Vera, Elida 269 Vera, James M. 269 Vera, Jose G, 283 Vera, Maria E. 299 Vera, Michael 269 Vera. Rirhardo R. 141, 269 Vera Rivasp V. 60, 313. 314 Vereeck.n. William R- 169, 170 Vergara, Ruben Jr. 146, 283 Via, James L. 269 Vickcrs. Joe J. 158 Vii kers. Kenneth L. 193 Vickeis. Walter D. 119, 143. 158, 2! Villa. Kaye D. 269 Villarreal. Amando 283 Villnrreal Celia N. 161 Villarreal, D.u id 269 Villarreal, Joe D 113 Villarreal, Juan F. Ill, 269 Villarreal, Noemi S. 283 Villarreal. Olava O. 299 Villarreal, Osvelia 269 Villarreal. Rosita M. 113 Villarreal, Ruben 313 Villarreal. Sabas 269 Villarreal. Zoyla 283 Visosky. Vincent L. 118, 120, 283 Vogt, Donna C. 163. 299 Vogt, Siefan 163, 283 Volk. Roland M. 314 Vruzel, Brian S. 186 w Waddell, John W, 192, 299 Waddell. Marjorie K. 126. 313 Waddell. Richard H. 194 Waddle. Mitze R. 122 Wade, Daniel F. 185 Wade. Donald W. 154, 166, 269 Wagner, Charla L. 30, 127, 142, 145 Wagner, Elaine L. 107. 108, HI, 134, 152, 283 Wagner. James M. 299 Walker, Dale R. 191 Walker. Jean 313 Walker Michael D. 26 Walker. Robert L. 92, 163 Walker. Robert P. 70, 128 Walker, Sally A 181 Walker, Suehanna 30, 127, 181 Wallace, Edwin L. 125, 166, 313 Wallace. John H. 299 Wallace. Patrick 283 Wallace. Randv L. 142, 145, 313 Wallace, Steve 146 Wallingford, Ken 283 Walt, Grace 299 Walters. Lnrena B. 183, 269 jWalton. Ermengarde I. 183, 269 Ward, Joe A. 283 Ward Nancy C. 283 Ward Sammie L 153, 162, 283 Warde, Robert D, Jr. 169 Warnke, Fred W. 56. 169, 313, Warren, Loretta 129, 313 Washburn. Bobby Jr. 299 Washington. Donald R. 70 Washington. KathrynJ. 283 Watsom James M. 124, 166 Watson. Mary R. 299 Watson, Ravmond 313 Walts, Terrv G. 171 Weathersbv. Theron L. 158, 269 Weaver. Frank 124, 313 Webb, Denis 70 Weber, Jimmy M. 70 Vebster. Judy 142 Veerl. Sharon D. 111. 179. 269 Veeks. Janice L. 52, 157, 167, 313 Wehring. John 283 Wrikel Hester R. 163, 283 Wcimer, James W 119, 123. 133, 184. Weimer, Judy 147, 3! Weiss. Linda 112 Weiss, Ravmond E. 113, 313 Weiss. Thomas F„ 171, 283 Welch, Charlotte 269 Welch, Whvlie 269 Well, Cheryl 283 Wells, James D. 299 Welty, Ravnese 158, 313 ■nHinuwivKianc .-. w ■' . Whim N W K W 269 . ' 99 II Will. I ' .iul A 128, 299 ■M Willi ! William i Willi K. . n.l.l i I : ■Williuiu, Suan 161 Willi... M R Willnu Gar) I.I H Henry A. I i 1 12 Willi. .lit. i w tlni.irili Fonda I ' I . 9 192 . , 299 | R. 21 n H i 155, 162, 11 Wil«on I 199 M i 300 Phyll I 16 WiUoi Ri i 9, 143 :I00 Wil on, Si. ... 1 .... W ,. I I. , 1 ,, I Wil ..... | ' I Will Bit Will I ii i w I I . • M w I |ohn H I in w • .1 Vi :.. ,.: R !. | .... D r. 269 [i ,,.. w 169 186 Wo. ... n Mil I,,. II 12 Mai I. .. ' . i ' in Wright, J ' .1 16 100 [ohn 1 195 Sharon l I6i IS ' i hi Si i.i III 100 Y.iklin. Lit E. 269 ...... Danii I !3 143 184 Yanu loan 153 v Id i. K. ith 19 ; 184 Ybarra Roaalind II 142 . ■■! 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