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

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EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR AND GREEKS COPY ART AND LAYOUT ORGANIZATION AND CLASSES FACULTY AND STUDENT LIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS Dinah Gillaspy Don Taylor Lynda Stover Larry Arce Nelda Lopez Sarita Gardner Pancho Lopez James Davis Jim Ivy ADVISOR Like the Odyssey — each of our lives is a long voyage through countless changes of fortune leading us to our destination. But where is that destination . . . and how El Rancho 1974 Tfcxasj t University Kingsville, Texas Volume 49 We begin in the innocence of nature. . . blameless and untainted. Academics 162 Athletics 122 Classes 192 Greeks 86 Months 18 Organizations 28 Student Life 250 In our quest for the unknown, we reach out for brotherhood. . And behind the clouds, we feel that there may be a hand to guide u$ on our way. Our merits tested, we find our strengths — artistic, physical, and intellectual. 8 9 From our trials we receive our just rewards. . . Texas Ail University io guide us yet onward. But as the voyage continues, do we find that the outstretched arm, the sweat and the determination that has seen us this far are obscured by a cloud of forgetfulness? 13 How will we find our journey's end? MONTHS September Forty-seven students were selected on September 26 to fill the positions of class officers and Student Congress representatives-at-large. The Political Equality Party filled most of the gov- ernmental seats, over-riding the Inde- pendent Student Party and nonpartisan cadidates. The A I Artist Course Committee sponsored a one night appearance of the Houston Ballet on September 12 in Jones Auditorium. The Ballet per- formed “New York” by Lee Anoned, “Through a Glass Lightly,M “Pas DeDeux” and “Paguita.” An Associated Press Wire Service machine was installed in the South Texan office the first week of the fall semester. The machine was secured in fulfillment of Karen Brysch's campaign promise of wire service stories for the student newspaper. The University was switched to a Centrex telephone system prior to the beginning of the fall semester. Centrex permits all campus calls, local and long distance, without operator assistance. A I Kingsville’s registration dropped 11% over last fall. Only 6,896 students enrolled for the fall of 1973 as opposed to 7,682 for the fall of 1972. The decrease in enrollment seems to be a national trend that is sweeping the country’s universities. President Gerald Robins was inaugu- rated in early September. Robins is the presidential successor to Dr. James C. Jernigan who is now chancellor of the Texas A I System. September was sprinkled with a lot of heavy rainfall and hurricane warn- ings. Nationally: Billie Jean King defeated professional hustler Bobby Riggs at the $100,000 winner-take-all tennis tourna- ment in the Houston Astrodome. Watergate Senate Hearings were resumed; the Skylab two crew of Alan L. Bean, Jack R. Lousa, and Dr. Owen K. Garriott returned to earth after 59V6 days in space; and Vice President Agnew underwent investigation for allegedly taking kickback from builders and consultants in Baltimore and for tax evasion prior to his vice presidency. n rr xrrm I2345678J10 “ « m rji KINGSVILLE 3 LUMBER CO. 592434 6th Kenedy Kingsville, Texas I September had sprinkles and a lot of heavy rainfall. 20 Many students stand in line waiting to pay their tuition. The A I Artist Course Committee sponsored a one night appearance of the Houston Ballet. At the beginning of the fall semester, the University was switched over to a Centrex telephone system. The workmen installed an underground cab! October Parents of A I students crowded the campus Saturday October 6 for Dad's Day, The day’s events, as in former years, included a rodeo in the Kleberg Park Arena, a barbeque at Mesquite Grove, a horticulture display and sale in the Agriculture Building and open house by all campus buildings. Tours were taken of the campus, King Ranch, and John E, Conner Museum. During halftime of the A I-East Texas State football game an award was presented to Rafael Billogas who traveled 2,000 miles from Travis Air Force Base, Cali- fornia to visit his son Rafael. Also dur- ing halftime, 74-year-old Jose C. Rodri- guez of Kingsville was honored as the oldest father present His daughter Mary Jane and son Victor Ramon attend A I, ROTC sponsored a rifle-shooting contest on the .22 range during their open house. Winning with a perfect score of 50 was H. H. Tripp of San Antonio, father of Cadet Steven Tripp. Best shot among the mothers was a 49 by Mrs. Ana Maria Rodriquez of Brownsville. She has two sons in the corps, Ronald and Francisco. The fourth annual Derby Day was also held Oct. 6 in conjunction with Dad’s Day and was sponsored by Sigma Chi, Various events at Mesquite Grove included a Balloon Burst and Sawhorse Over a Mud Hole, A Derby Day Queen was crowned at the dance at Henrietta Memorial Center. Thirteen area schools participated in A I’s 13th annual Band Day on October 20. Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma arranged the event to include an afternoon parade through Kingsville and a halftime performance at the A I- San Angelo State football game Dr Gerald Robins, president of the Univer- sity, was Grand Marshall of the parade and presented trophies to the best play- ing, marching, and all around band dur- ing the football game intermission. “A Salute to Texas was the theme for the 1,000 musicians. Providing conversation for many stu- dents this month was the sighting of several UFOs over Texas and Kings- ville Also, numerous grumbles could be heard about the heavy rainfalls and flooded streets. One of many events that took place at Dad's Day was a rodeo sponsored by the Rodeo Club. 22 Sigma Chi sponsors the fourth Annual Derby Day. 23 The Rodeo Club sponsors a Dad’s Day barbecue at Mesquite Grove. November A November get-acquainted party, with refreshments and music, allowed students to meet the new university president, Dr. Gerald Robins. In his open invitation to students, Dr. Robins wrote, “I would welcome the opportu- nity to meet you and would like for you to meet my wife.” He explained that the purpose of the informal gathering was to enable him to make contact with the students, A good cross-section of stu- dents turned out to meet their new pres- ident and the three vice-presidents. Eva Rodriguez, a Kingsville senior, was crowned Homecoming Queen at halftime of the A I-Howard Payne football game. Miss Rodriguez, an Eng- lish-French major, has been president of Alpha Lambda Delta and Tau Beta Sigma. She was sponsored by the A I band. First runner-up for Homecoming Queen was Dana Vittitee from Falfur- rias. She was sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Other Homecoming events included the election of Gilbert E. Gil” Steinke, A I football coach and athletic direc- tor, to receive the Distinguished Alum- nus Award. Dr, Donald Patrick, Austin neurosurgeon, assumed the presidency of the Alumnus Association Board of Directors, Head-cheerleader, Marvin Douglas, resigned his position in early Novem- ber. He explained that he did not have enough time to participate as he should. Pam Brewer succeeded Douglas as head cheerleader. Miss Brewer had received the second highest number of votes during Spring '73 elections. John E. Conner celebrated his 90th birthday in the museum named for him. The board and officers of the Kingsville Historical Society presented a colored portrait of Conner and a plaque to the museum at a reception honoring Con- ner. Classes were dismissed Nov. 20-25 in observance of the Thanksgiving holi- days. Nationally: The outbreak of war in the Middle East between the Arab countries and Israel, and the U.S. sup- port of Israel, caused the Arab nations to withhold oil supplies to the U.S. As a result the U.S. faced its first real fuel shortage and general energy crisis. Gilbert E, Steinke, A I football Coach and athletic director, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. 24 A party with refreshments and music allowed students to meet the new university president Dr. Gerald Robins. Eva Rodriguez was crowned Homecoming Queen at half-time of the A I-Howard Payne football game. John E. Conner celebrates his 90th birthday in the Campus Museum named for him. December The Middle East conflict was the sub- ject of a debate sponsored by the Inter- national Relations Club in December. The presentations of the Arab and Israeli sides of the conflict had an audi- ence of more than 150 vacillating between sides with every speaker. The Israeli panel consisted of Michael J. Fellner, assistant professor of sociology and psychology; Paul E. Soe- fer, history instructor; and Maurice Schmidt, assistant art professor. The pro-Arab panelists included Hari N. Dam, associate professor of journal- ism; Mahmond Muhamed Sahtout, assistant professor of math; and Orhan Ayhan, political science instructor, Debate moderator was Charles Bajza, geography-geology department chair- man. Broadcast Media Day attracted South Texas TV and radio personalities to A I in December. Area journalism stu- dents heard behind-the-scenes anec- dotes from such journalists as Tony DeHaro, KRIS-TV; Herb Porter, KIKN: Jack Collins, KIII-TV; Luis Munoz, KONO; Dick Messbarger, KPUP and Mike Prater, KRYS. The Kings Rifles Drill Team of A I won all five first place trophies offered by the 11th annual Gulf Gost Senior Drill Meet .at the University of Houston. Rumald Rodriquez of Brownsville was the individual winner and the team captured first in inspection, basic, pre- cision, and overall competition. A student art show representing the best work produced during the fall semester was sponsored by the art department in the campus art gallery this month. The show was designed to give students an opportunity to exhibit their work in a professional manner and to gain experience in competition. The shoiv had several types of graphic prints, paintings, wall hangings and sculpture. An outdoor lunchtime Christmas concert for all Texas A I University students, faculty, administra- tors and employees, was presented by the music department. 26 The rock musical, Celebration by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt was presented by Alpha Fsi Omega Dramatic Fraternity and the Footlights Club. The Kings Rifles Drill Tearn of A I won all five first place trophies at a Drill meet at the University of Houston. Area Journalism students heard from journalist such as Tony DeHaro KRIS-TV; and other on the Broadcast Media Day. January Spring registration began January 15 this year and classes began Fri- day, January 18, Students with 8:00 courses walked to classes in the morning dark because of the coun- try’s switch to Daylight Savings Time. Clocks were set forward one hour to allow for more economical use of energy. The Young Americans appeared as a Kingsville Community Concert Association presentation in Jones Auditorium in January, The group is known for its television appear- ances, foreign tours, recordings, and a motion picture. They were chosen for combined vocal, instrumental, dancing and academic abilities, from 200 high schools and colleges in Southern California. The Texas A I University Open Chess Tournament was held in the SUB in mid-January. Dr. Jack Hardy, A I mathematics professor, and Tom Weaver of Corpus Christi, an official U.S, Chess Federation tour- nament director, directed the meet. Seven Texas A I speech students participated in the 41st annual Wild- cat Speech Tournament January 25- 26 on the Abilene Christian College campus. Areas entered were debate, impromptu and oration. Student fill out and organize cards during Spring registration. One of the Richard Davis works present in the art gallery is the Trojan Horse. 28 Lieutenant Colonel Wittman administers the oath of office to five recently commissioned second lieutenants in the United States Army. 29 Concert band prepares for spring tour. February Horror films and science fiction classics were shown in the Student Union Ballroom February 11-14, Shown every night were episodes from Gene Autry’s first starring production, the serial, The Phantom Empire ’ Chairman of the Artist Course Committee said the films served a cultural need. The films traced the horror and science fiction genre through motion picture history. A total of 14 movies were presented including the uncut version of King Kong.” The A I Singers went on a two- day mini-tour this month. The 17- member vocal ensemble performed in Corpus Christi at Miller High School and entertained Rotary Club members at a luncheon. Tour per- formances were also arranged by the Harlingen Chamber of Commerce. U1L Vocal, Solo, and Ensemble competition was held at A I Febru- ary 16. Approximately 30 schools throughout Texas participated in the one-day competition. Internationally: Patricia Hearst, 19, daughter of publisher Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped by the Sym- bionese Liberation Army February 4. The kidnappers requested Hearst to buy $70 worth of food for each Cali- fornia resident on welfare, a ransom of $147 million, Hearst, as of Febru- ary 13, pledged to try. Alexander Solzhenitsy, the Nobel Prize winner and best-known critic of the soviet regime was arrested in Moscow and exiled to West Ger- many. His book The Gulag Archipe- lago 1918-1956, details accounts of the prison system and Stalinist politi- cal repressions which implicates many high officials in the current regime. The mall fountain underwent several personality changes in February. It was purple once and then it was bubbly. Part of Orienteering has involved these ROTC men to locate a controlled marker with a compass. 30 Student teaching classes attend a drug seminar in a very informal fashion. Jazz workshop rehearse to prepare themselves to go on Spring Tour. Rains flood streets, splash sidewalks, soak students 33 Natural, artificial lights brighten students’ lives 34 35 ORGANIZATIONS Row 1: Larry Anderson, Yolanda Martinez, Rosalinda Silva, Joel Ruben Garza, Lance D. Montgomery (reporter), John Lingenfelder (vice-president). Row 2: Ralph C. Russell (sponsor), Mary Janysek (corresponding secretary), Pam Kovvalik (recording secretary), Billy Briscoe (treasurer). Row 3: David Fulton (president), George W. Bretz, Kenneth Tecr, John W. Clark, Bill Goodwin. Accounting Society Students taking beginning and or advanced accounting courses with the intention of majoring in account- ing are eligible to join the Account- ing Society. The society held a March honors banquet for students who excelled in beginning accounting courses. An awards banquet in May honored the outstanding senior and society mem’ ber. In October and November Bob Butts, Tom Parker, and Charles Hatch addressed the organization on public accounting. Dues from the 65 members were used to cover expenses and fund a scholarship. 38 Row 1: Tommie Cantu, Gloria Seeds, Teresa Warner (sweetheart), Henry Hooper, fames Cox, Jerome Moy, Tommy West, Dr. David Crenshaw (sponsor), Dr, David D. Neher (sponsor). Row 2: Mario A, Escobar, John M, Howard, Edward Werneck (secretary), Curtis Hinton, Don Spring (treasurer), Arthur Pfluger, Jim Briscoe, David Oefinger, Dr. Darroll Grant (sponsor), Joe Gonzalez. Row 3: Rickey Neill, James Knight, Paul Casares, Gerald Hall, Kenneth Schaefer, Steve Tripp, Paul Cotter, Kenneth Bird, Denny Moore, Texas A I Aggie Club For the first time in its 17-year his- tory, the Aggie Club held a Fall Freshman Barbecue at Mesquite Grove to acquaint freshman students with other students, faculty, and the club. In the spring the Aggie Club held an Aggie Round-Up, barbecue and dance to gather past graduates. The club sponsors mum sales, a 4- H Barbecue, and a fall carnival booth to raise scholarship funds for outstanding members. Each year the club elects the Aggie of the Year on the basis of scholastic achievement and club participation. 3 9 Row 1: Roy G. Krcuscl. Ronald W. Wilson, John W. Clark. Maurice M. CalJinon. Row 2: Mae Dell Schiller (sponsor), Vicki Osier, Patricia R. Berkman, Maria Elena Rodriquez, Amelia Martinez. Erncstina R. Garza, Garmen Newman, Yolanda Martinez, Cidclia Villa, Debbie Simmons (Secretary-Treasurer), Rulhie Griffin, Rene Bartee (Reporter), Gherilyn Ann Perry, Betty Willms. Claire Maresch, Diane Smith. Row 3: Vera Podoleiki, Kathy Dunnigan (President), Donna Cook, Sylvia Smith, Carol Cook, Linda Sadler, Kathleen Rees, Nancy Morgan, Rosalinda Silva, Anita Bigbee, Debbie Laechelin, Linda Ayers, Norma Dowdy, Casste Flagiello, Carolyn Taylor Puckett, Shirley Ann Lee, Sheryl Berger. Row 4; Carol Ann Engeking. Cindy K, Gilliam. E. Militza Basyaldo, Celedonio Jose Gonzales, Walter C. Easton III, Edward J. Reisner (Vice-President), Duncan F. Samo, Linda F. Sparks, Nancy Hatnff, Rosanne E. Simmons, Kay Augustine, Jane Cohen, Charles Christesson fr„ Joel Ruben Garza, Edward David Wernecke, Row 5: Hank Landers, Bill Kelly, Gene Griffin, Robert G. Hansen, Bob Overholt, Craig Carson, Le Moey Wiebush Jr, T. Flint Sparks, Elsie Fontaine Kutact, Carol Hagen, Kenron M. Morgan, Perry Watson, Stanley New, Max Luna, Burton Utlev, Alpha Chi The Omega Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor Society recognizes high scholarship of juniors and sen- iors. An initiation and banquet was held Halloween night in the SUB ballroom. Special guests were Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Robins, Dr. May Campbell and Katherine Kantz. Membership dues are put into a savings fund for future scholarships. Initiates must be of junior or senior standing with a 3.5 GPA or better. The motto for this 80-member honor society is Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.” 40 Dr. George A. Cook and Mae Dell Schiler preside over the new members for initiation of Alpha Chi. Row Jr Nina Cruz, Zully Aguiiar, Dolores Cantu, Karen Seifferts, Hilma Garza (Sweetheart), Scott Jordan (president), Carolyn Gebhart (sweetheart), Steve Aponte, Jerrel D. Crider. Row 2: Loretta Zarate (secretary), Maria H. Ramirez. Glenda Reed (parliamentarian), Cyndy Wehman (president), Roxana Flores, Dee Dee Longoria, Alfredo J. Espinosa Jr. (corresponding secretary), Cub Curtiss, Robert A. Hoeber, Carlos H. Gonzalez (historian). Row 3: Debo- rah Rose Canales, Sonia H, Longoria, Molly Ruiz, Maggie Garza, Karol Love (vice-president), Rachel D. Barz, Rachel Ramirez, Frank Hoelzel (recording secretary), Vic Estrada, Pat Corcoran, James Cray Schanen. fames Perez. Row 4: JoAnn Lazarine, Kathy Dirksen, Debbie Stoltzfus (historian), Carmen Ybarra, Virginia Berg (treasurer), Judy Estrada, Tommy Davis V, Carlton Whatley, Sherbert B. Jones Jr., Ken Krug (treasurer). Hector DeAses. Wayne Jordan, Gilberto G. Galvan, A.P.O. spent many Saturday afternoons playing football. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega fraternity printed the desk blotters that were passed out to students this year and, for the First time, manned the polls during campus elections. The fraternity sells ads for the blotters and uses the revenue to aid an Indian orphan in New Mexico. Other worthwhile projects are sup- ported by the Uglyman on Campus Contest. APO holds a heart fund drive every spring. In the fall the fraternity held a barbecue at the zoo on Dad's Day. One semester of pledgeship is required for membership. This year APO had 26 members. 42 Alpha Psi members wait for rehearsal to begin of one of their many productions. Row 1: Joe D, Trevino, James Stanley. Row 2: Dave Jensen, Kathy Shipley, Raymond Clark Jr., John Michael Veza, Ruby Perez, Barry Hoff, Alpha Psi Omega One hundred merit points and approval of current members is required for membership in A l’s dramatic honor fraternityt Alpha Psi Omega. In December the fraternity pre- sented “Celebration rock festival. One award banquet was held in May. Every year the group selects the Best Alpha. The 25-member fraternity has several dramatic productions each year. 43 Alpha Tau Alpha In November Alpha Tau Alpha had a fall banquet to honor incoming neophytes. Shingles are given to new members after initiation. Each year the agriculture organi- zation sends a delegate to the National Conclave which is held in Kansas City in October. This con- clave is in conjunction with the National FFA Convention. The 20-member organization con- sists of agriculture students with at least 30 semester hours and a GPA of 2.5 or better. The Fall banquet to honor incoming neophytes was one of many Alpha Tau Alpha's activities. Row 1: Eddie Hagen, Henry Hooper. Arthur Pelvger, Jerome Moy (president). Tommy West, Dr David Crenshaw (sponsor). James Cox. Row 2:1. B. Wenes (sponsor), Edward D. Wernecke, David Oefinger (secretary), John M, Howard, Glenn A. Frazier, David D. Nehcr. Row 3: J. E. Turner, Gideon Adjei, Jim Briscoe, Paul Cotter (treasurer), Ronnie Haug, Kenneth E. Bird, James Dusek, 44 American Institute Of Mining And Metalurgical Engineers The Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME went on a field trip to Texaco Inc, H.C. Tijernia Lease, to become better acquainted with field operations of the petroleum industry. The tour included both facilities and a natural gas plant. The SPE student paper contest was at A I in April. Neuton A. Lale Jr., with the Halliburton Co., spoke to the organization on Squeeze Cementing. Bob Jack, from Texaco Inc., spoke on Neurron Lifetime Well Log. Bill Piquet received the Distinguished Student Award. A student must carry at least 30% of a normal full-time academic program as a registered undergraduate or gradu- ate student in a regular course of study in petroleum engi- neering or related arts and sciences to qualify for member- ship. Row 1: Oscar Ramirez, C. V. Mooney, Juan A. Fraga, Michael Dannels, P. T. Hughes Jr., Dennis Gothergill (vice-president). Row2: Pedro R. Franco. Luis G. Leon, Jesus Alberto Diaz. Gene E, Griffin, Mark W. Mulliniy, James L. Vass, Mark Mazoch. Row 3: Antonio Cardiel, Roberto Noe Trevino, Lloyd N, Johnson (sponsor), Jose M. Carreno, Pedro Wever Vslasco, Homero G. Gracia, John C. Monk Jr.. Ronald J, Via, Gary Collins. American Chemical Society The Texas A I University Student Affiliate Chapter ol the American Chemical Society, a 28 member organiza- tion, sold lab coats and held a car bash at the Fall Carnival to raise money for guest speakers. A coffee pot was also maintained in the chemistry building. The group was host for a Trading Post of high school chemistry teacher. ACS, first recognized this fall, enlightens the chemical student in the area of chemistry and science. Anyone interested in chemistry or science may join the organiza- tion. Row 3; Alice Gutierrez, Debbie Henderson. Belinda L. Espinoza, Jeri Rogers (Secretary), Thelma Garza, Row 2: Sandy A. Wwche, Tim Bennett, Clyde Yost, Carl Cannon, Stan Parker, Carl Bowden. Row 3: Gary D, Cadena (President), Lucio Cisneros Jr., Juan J. Hinojosa (Vice-President), Larry G. Harvey, Jamie Perez, Jerald W. Hedrick, Kaye Lauer (Reporter). Row 4: Dr. Alberto M. Olivares (sponsor), Steven H. Rodriquez, Russell Owen, Antonio Villalon, Richard Schmidt, James Presley (treasurer), Dr. J, A, Beran (sponsor). 46 An engineering student reads a gauge for part of his lab assignment. American Society Of Civil Engineers The 35-member American Society of Civil Engineers traditionally have a Spring Banquet with the Corpus Christi branch of ASCE. A barbeque was held in Mesquite Grove during Engineering Week. Steve Bradford of the US Department of Transportation spoke on job opportunities at the organization's Novem- ber meeting. In September the club saw a film on the Role of the Engineer. Various demonstrations were presented during Engineering Week in the spring. Row 1: Mike Schneider. Upen B. Gandhi, David M. Garcia. Row2:Charles A. John. Ronald T. Ivy, Dennis Hughes, Hasmukh N. Sheih. 47 Row 1: Dr. F. F. C. Lee (sponsor), Jose A. Garcia, joe L. Hinojosa. Jimmy R. Jaramillo (president). N. B. Patel, K. K. Jesmrani. Row2: Tim Berry (treasurer), John Wheeler, Nasser Pebdani, Anil Vashi, Janant J. Desai, V. R. Reddy. Row3: Ching-F-En, Edward Cox, Harish Shah, Kirti M. Patel. Row4: Mike Shneider (vice-president), Weldon Wallace (secretary), Louis Gurecky, John Simon, Manu G, Patel. American Society Of Mechanical Engineers Each year the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers enters the ASME Regional Paper Contest, Contest- ants design various types of mechanisms and devices which can serve a useful purpose in society. In the fall ASME had a barbecue at a ranch outside Kingsville. Student Night was held in the spring and green derbies were sold during Engineering Week. Business-engineering majors and all engineering majors can join ASME. This year the organization had 40 mem- bers. 48 Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union held its first “Jesus Now'1 Rally in the fall. Dr. Rudy Hernandez led the preaching and a Christian rock group “Wellspring was featured. Each night of the revival a different group from A I was featured: International Night, Athletic Night, Greek Night, and Faculty Night. In October the BSU had an International Banquet to bring together all internationals on and off campus so they could share their ideas and life styles. Discussion topics at meetings included pollution, abor- tion, occult, drugs, family, war and peace, and testimony. An Egg Beg, selling eggs house to house, was used to raise money to help support Summer Missions. BSU has various missions in the Kingsville area. One is at the Retama Manor Nursing Home and another at Doug- las School. Members go each week and share with these people the love of God. Special BSU events include a Fall Retreat to Leaky, Tex., and a BSU Convention in Dallas. Baptist Union hold a revival this year for the first time. Row 1: Elsie Mae Popham, Patti Berkman, Karen Seiffert, Del Rhea Keng, Nanene Mohon, Pam Duniver. Row 2: Kathe Browning, Theresa Davis, Jo Anne Arnold. Barbie Hanus, Alicia Carrizales, Kaye Higgins. Anita Bigher, Eva Curry. Row 3; Dave Nichols (sergeant-at-arms), Melissa Sparkman (vice-presi- dent). Debbie Stoltzfus, Donna Powell. Lynda Young, Trudi Mann, Bilinda Nichols, Abdulkarim Bakam. Row 4: Bruce Peterson (director), Ernie Shafer (president), Jo An McDonald, Phil Edgar, Dennis Jetton, Jim Orf. Rodney Tashiro, Rosanne Simmons. 49 Row 1: Sherry Baker, Jimmy Baker. Ismael Nava. Graciela Ortiz, Thelma Garza, Donna Marian (secretary), Annette Garza, Phyllis Fournier, Row 2: Dave Jensen, Richard Parker, Gary Cadena, Stan Parker (president), Nancy Raballais (vice-president), Henry Hildebrant, Carl Cannon. Row 3: Rene Ortiz. John Wallace. Paul Treptow, George G, Williges (sponsor), John Perez. Row 4: Jack Rickner, Lucio Cisneros, Jr., Felix Mestas, Antonio R. Oritz, Edwin D, Neas Steven H. Rodriguez, J. Talmer Peacock (sponsor). A, H. Chaney (sponsor). Dr. J. E, Gillaspy (sponsor). Biology Club Of Texas A I Discussion topics at the Biology Club meetings were varied this year. Dr. Henry Hildebrand, a faculty member, spoke to the club on his research work with CPL at Flour Bluff. Other topics included the pros and cons of the Deep Water Port pro- posed for Harbor Island; sources of future food production; the Environ- mental Protection Agency; and NSF grant project conducted by several club members on research concern- ing the Venezuelan Equine Enceph- celomyelitis disease. The annual wildlife show spon- sored by the club in the spring is the primary fund-raising project. Money from the show is used to buy equip- ment and $100 goes to the Bogusch Memorial Scholarship Fund. Biology members spend many hours in the lab. 50 f?o;v 1: Gloria Williams (vice-president). Renee Paschal], Yvonne Kellough (treasurer). Row 2: Jo Rodgers, Glenda Dyer, Carol Mercer. Row 3: Janice Lewis, Bonita Gant (reporter), Sandra Cren- shaw, Row 4: W. T, Dotson, Charles Isaac. Black Student Union The Black Student Union, previ- ously called the Afro-American Society, was formed in 1968 to create black awareness. The 40-member Union held a Black Rally in October to help keep an African student in school. The group also had a Halloween party for young blacks in the community. This year was the first time for the group to enter the Fall Carnival The organization also supported a 1973 Homecoming Queen nominee. Last year the blacks opened a rec- reational center for the young blacks in the community. Row 1: Chuck (parliamentarian), Leah Pryor, Pat E. Laws, Renee Paschali, Kathryn Price, Bennie Green. Row 2: Joey Tillmon (chaplain), Ricky Calhoun, Arthur Shipp, George Shivers, Greg Padgitt (president). Row i: Paul S.. Gandhi Manoi, Lakhani Azad R„ Lala Abdulkader G., Patel Pravin P., Patel Gharat H, (reporter), Patel Dahyalal P„ Patel Mahendra F., Doshi, Ajit. R., Modi, Nacanl. H. t . Row 2: Shah Naresh, Shaikh Mairuddin, Bodiwala Suryakant N., Patel LalUkumar JM Ghadiali Arunkumar P., Patel Arvmkd K,. Patel Chhoiu Patel Govardhan S., Sangani Suresh, Toprani Bharat. r Row 3: Bharat Pandya (treasurer) Kanti Patel, Pravin C. Patel, Prakash G. Sutaria, Dinesh C. Ray, Cinod A, Patel Brarat N. Dalai, Mohit Shah. Bhakti S, Patel RupareliaPravin, t v XT u r n , Row 4: Harendrakumar J. Patel, Robert Componovo (president), Rajnikant Patel, Mrugesh K. Gandhi, Bharatkumar Patel. Dinesh N. Shah, Jayam Z uai- wadi, Kiranivi Pandya, NaU'arbhai C. Patel, Subhash B. Gandhi. Dr. K. C. Oosterhout (sponsor), Campus Society Of Chemical Engineers A program for fulfillment of requirements to obtain membership charter for the student chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers was a main project for the Campus Society of Chemical Engineers. Other activi- ties included field trips to various corpora- tions and companies in Texas. The purpose of the Campus Society of Chemical Engineers is to promote profes- sional development of its members by its programs and interaction with other engi- neering organization and to the development of Chemical Engineering at Texas A I through activities involving faculty and stu- dent members. 52 Each semester, new members are initiated into Cap and Gown, Cap And Gown Each year Cap and Gown Women's Honor Society has a Top Ten Tea honoring the top ten teach- ers elected by members as having contributed beyond their duty as a teacher. One of Cap and Gown’s annual projects is to hand out programs and serve as hostesses for the University Faculty Lectures in November, December, February, and March. The honor society visits and enter- tains members of a nursing home at Christmas time. Only a limited number are admit- ted into the society. Requirements include 70 hours and a 3.5 GPA. Members are voted on according to scholarship, leadership, and service to the University. flow 1: Ruth Griffin (president), Linda Sparks, Debbie Simmons (vice-president), Kathy Reed (reporter), Row 2: E. Militza Basuaido (treasurer), Anita Bigbee, Kathy Dunnigan, Rene Bartee (secretary), Carol Hagen. 53 Delta Omicron Music majors and minors with a 2,25 GPA are eligible to join Delta Omicron, Their motto “Continually Striving We Attain is supported by the organization’s awards to the best member with the highest average. Delta Omicron sponsored a music program at Christmas at Santa Ger- trudis Elementary School. An Interfraternity Banquet was held in the Spring. During the year the 14-member club had coffee sales on Monday and tamale sales, A tea was given in the fall to honor new faculty members and every month a recital was given. Members perform at a Sunday recital. 54 Rowl:NMa Irene Lozano, Diana Trejo, Karen Tudhope. Row 2: Diana G. Orliz (treasurer), Elsie Kutach, Mary Grayson. iftuv 3: Mary Nan Wilson (president), Margaret Thomas (vice-president), Jeanic St, Leger, Barbara Elliolt (warden). Episcopal students wait for a meeting to begin. Row 1: Valarie Webber. Michael Alebis, Kristi Hall. Betty Cooke, Row 2: George Faust, Roberto E. Murdock, Bill Albert, Mary Starky, Glenn A. Kelly, Episcopal Students “Morning Star,'’ an Episcopal stu- dent retreat in Miami was arranged by the Episcopal Society for Ministry in Higher Education. Students from college and university campuses throughout the U.S., including A l, attended the retreat from Jan, 3-8. The Episcopal Students Associa- tion held a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper and a fall college division conference at Campus Capers in October. The Episcopals sponsored a Christmas party at Corpus Christi State School. Roberto Murdock attended one of the club's meetings to discuss Panama. The club also showed a series of religious films at its meetings. Chartered in 1970. the association was formed to meet the religious needs of A I students. Any A I stu- dent may join the organization. 55 Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nut Zeta Beta chapter, is the Electrical Engineering Honor Society on campus This 24-member honor society participated in the Band Day Parade this fall with Joyce Brown represent- ing them as their sweetheart. The group also participated in high school Career Days and Engi- neering Week. A banquet was planned for the spring to honor freshman and sopho- more Electrical Engineering students with the highest GPAs. The organization is working on a plaque for the engineering building which will contain the names of the freshman and sophomore Electrical Engineering students with the high- est GPA each year. Joyce Brown represented Eta Kappa Nu in the Band Day Parade. 1: Terry White, Arun Micra, Gregory Plozz, John Windelowiez, Carl Maahs, Herbert Peake, Patrick Spangler, Russell Lenz (Vice-President), Dr. E. Todd (Sponsor). Row 2: Ruben Plaza, Navinchandro J. Patel, Alfredo Suarez, Ed Reisner (President), Glenn Weibler (Secretary - Corresponding), Gerald Brooks, Garold Carlisle (Secretary-treasurer), Walter Byrne, Le Moey Wiebush. 56 Row 1: Steve Wallace, Lucy Nickerson, Mary Helen Mealy, Margot Moreno, Dave Flaco” Jensen, Margaret Griener, Charlie Zepeda, Vicki Bond. Row2: Bob Gowdy, Sara Ann Gowdy, Ruby Perez (president), Georgianne Romone, Jim Stanley, Bill Kent, Ken Thorton, Donna Vogt, Armando Sanchez, Row3: Ray Clark, Barry Hoff. Kathy Shipley, Kim Hargrove, Ron Byrom, Mark Loyd, Katy Philips, Jim Mealy, Donna Nacey. Footlights members practice for one oF their productions. Footlights Club The Footlights Club had a day at the movies for the first time this year. They showed “Tales of Terror.” At an annual awards banquet in May the club presented awards to the best actor, best actress, best sup- porting actor and actress, etc. A pro- gram was presented by Alpha Psi Omega. Footlights sponsored the Jail at the Fall and Spring Carnivals. The club also sold cokes at the community concert and speech and drama prod- uctions. Footlights and Alpha Psi Omega jointly sponsored a show called Celebration. Footlights promotes drama activi- ties and productions on campus. Anyone interested in the theater may join. 57 Row l: John M. Howard (president). Cruz Garza, Bobby DeLeon. Juan M. Vela, Hilario G, Ybarra, Tommy West, J. B. Wines (sponsor). Row2: Jerome May (treasurer), Lee Gernentz, Jose R- Sandoval, Andy Pollard, Kenneth E. Bird (reporter). Denny L, Moore. Eddie Hagen, Louis Rothe. Row 3: Dennis Zacek. Medardo de Leon. Jr„ Danny Anderson Sr., Joe Whitley. Jerry Haugh, Ronnie Haug, Ray Zendele. Future Farmers Of America During the fall, the Future Farmers of America sponsored the annual Area FFA Leadership Contest. The FFA were hosts of the annual live- stock judging contest during the spring semester. Students of A I majoring in agri- culture and former high school FFA majors are eligible to join. FFA students study the parts of a tractor. 58 ?oiv J: Jose T. Marquez Jr„ Carlos S. Zapata, Linda Fealy (president). Row 2: Maxine Miller, Phyllis Fournier (secretary), Susan Bajza, Dudley G. Martin, ?ow 3: Beth Smart (treasurer), Gary Collins. Richard Parker (vice-president). Rose Gowdey, Vala Madelat. Dr. Lee Harvill (sponsor). Geological Society The Texas A I Geological Society went on a fall field trip to Stephenville, Texas. A field trip to the Grand Can- yon or Oklahoma was planned for the spring. The club held dinners at the homes of members in order to allow those people who had taken field trip pictures to have a chance to show them to the group. A slide review after the semester field trip was pres- ented with a dinner. The members of the group sold samples of collections of field trips and road logs to participants of field trips to raise money for their expenses. The organization supplies window displays for the Biol- ogy Earth-Science Building. Geological members view the dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Valley Stale Park. Gold Jackets The 25-member Gold Jackets honor society makes directional signs for Dad’s Day and Homecom- ing to aid visitors in locating the A I campus. The girls also serve as host- esses during these events. The society had a Christmas party for residents of the Ratama Manor Nursing Home, Gold Jackets must have a 2.5 GPA, at least 30 hours, and are recom- mended by a faculty member. Gold Jackets wait for their monthly meeting to start. Roiv l; Susan Pettus (vice-president), Beverly Morgan, Kathleen Rees (president), Linda Sadler, Row2: Ruth Griffin (reporter), Patricia Ivy, Lois Ferguson, Debbie Simmons, Kathy Dunnigan. Carol Hagen. 60 Club Hispano Americano For two years in a row the Club Hispano Americano has cospon- sored the Homecoming Queen: Diana Ramirez for 1972, and Eva Rodriquez for 1973. The club also sponsored contest- ants for Lantana Queen and the Dance Marathon, Special Events this year included a Membership Drive party, Christmas party, Easter party and an annual spring banquet. The spring banquet in May was held at the Henrietta Memorial Center to install officers and award scholarships. A Mexico City trip and a Guadala- jara trip were funded with plague sales, candy sales, their Fall Carnival booth, and stuffed animal sale and stationery sale. One of the many activities that helped the Hispano Club was La Ruleta. Row 1: Juan Abrigo, Terry Hernandez (vice-president), Carmen de la Rosa (reporter), Antonio Villalon (president), Carmen Villarreal (secretary), Imelda Marteinez (treasurer), Gary Hamilton (parliamentarian). Row2: Rolando Sosa, Jesusa Garcia, Rosa Sosa, Hcrlinda Casrillo, Maria Garcia, Marta Olga Sotello, Carmen Gomez, Elizabeth Kea, Juina Revilla, Maria Raminez, Linda Espinoza, Norma N, Alvarez, Juanita Jimenez, Leticia Villarreal, Eva Arredondo, Jeraldine Hoy, Horaeio Salinas, Eva Rodriguez, Row 3: Esmeralsa Ruiz, Norma Chavez, Adelaida Buitrou, Romelia Rivera. Rosa Villarreal, Margarita Rodriguez, Delia Fernandez, Zelma Garcia. Nelda de la Garza. Martha Ruiz, Virginia Zamaripa. Augie Perez, Ana Lee Zamora. Row4: Juan Rodriguez, Manuel Escobar, Eloy Espinoza, Tony Garcia, Julian Vasquez, Jaime Chain, Dr. Bittinger (sponsor). Home Economics Girls in the Home Economics Club had a style show and cookout in Sep- tember, a Christmas party, a fondue party in Feburary, and a picnic and officers installation in May. Among topics discussed at meet- ings were gift wrapping, cosmetics, electronic ovens, arts and crafts, and china and crystal. Club members sold stationery dur- ing the year to send members to the annual AHEA meeting. The club had 40 members this year and is open to all who are interested in home economics. Row 1: Melinda Sue Mills (treasurer), Doris Newmann (historian), Beverly Morgan (social chairman), Lois Ferguson (president). Carmen Ybarra (reporter), Glenda Reed (parliamentarian), Barbara Ciavarra (vice-president), Kathleen Rees (secretary), Anna Virginia Benavides. Ron' 2: Nelda Lopez, Annell Montomery, Mardell Montgomery, Mary Lou Esquivel. Sylvia AJanis, Belinda Nichols, Grace Lopez, Debbie Stoltzfus, Linda Sadler, Roberta Griffin. Row 3: Debbie Wolcott, Teresita Garcia. Jane Navarro. Rosie Leos, Nelda Vidaurrik, Imelda Martinez, Sheryl Berger, Mary Jo Lemish, Jo Ann Carroll, Dana Vittitoe, Debbie Barnes. One of the many projects of the Horticulture Club was put up a new greenhouse. Horticulture Club The A I Horticulture Club bought a greenhouse for the University’s use. A fall plant sale provided funds for the club greenhouse. The club also had a spring plant sale. H. D. Thompson spoke to the club on modern landscape design and Richard Henz addressed the group on Research in Horticulture. The 30-member club had a barbe- que and banquet each semester. Anyone interested in horticulture and in beautifying the campus may join the club. jRow 3; Cruz Garza, Jerome May (vice-president). Nancy Morrill (sweetheart), Beth Smith (reporter), Marilyn Moore, Betty Willras. Row 2; John M. Howard (secretary-treasurer), Curtis Hinton, David Qefinger, Jim Briscoe, Denny L. Moore, Lois Ferguson, Ceylun Longhotham. f?cnv 3: Antonio Villalon, Tommy West, Curtis Sugarik, Eddie Hagen, Kenneth E. Bird, Doris Neumann, Leo Bailey (sponsor), Jerry Haug (president). 63 HPE Club members play water volleyball at their swimming party. Health And Physical Education Club The Health and Physical Educa tion Club had an ice cream party ai Mesquite Grove in October and s swimming party in November. Tht club planned a day of horseback rid- ing too. Miss Sherri Stewart, faculty spon- sor, presented a lecture and film on fox hunting in the fall. The 75 members are HPE majors. Row 1: Molly Ruiz. Linda Haug, Patricia Hayes. Terri Patillo (vice-president), Marilyn Taylor, Martha G. Perez. Row 2: Ivan L. Lawson, Dana Lawson, Beverly Scull, Lou Ann McClausherty, Carolyn Taylor, Eileen Zdansky, Robert Alaniz, Bill deVaudrecourt (Presi- dent). Raw 3: Joe Ruiz, Onesimo Quintanilla, Rudy Leal, Gilbert Belmontes, Boyd Chessman, Dan Kerger, Pat Hill, Joanne Bailey, Alex Campos, Jose G, Cruz. 64 Members of the club study a reading on an electrical engineering machine. Institute Of Electrical Engineers Among the speakers for the Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers was Commander Chase who discussed nuclear submarines. Senior projects were demonstrated at club meetings and films were shown on Skylab and Apollo 13. Electrical engineering majors and science majors are eligible to join the organization. Row 1: Buddy Peade (president). Glenn Weiblen, Ratan Sew, Linda Dunn, Edward Reisner (vice-president), Garold Carlisle (secretary), Emerson Korges (sponsor). Row 2: Kenneth Fuzzell (treasurer), Jeffrey Eugene Perkins, Ronald Gavender, Russell Lenz, Robert Gowley, Walter Byrne, Row3: David G. Ford, Albert J, Herrera. Henry J. Lessner III. William E. Bailey, James T, White. Robert Hunter (reporter). Row 1: Arun K. Misra. Marendrakumar J. Patel, S. Pauz, Azad R, Lakhani, Abdulkader G. Lala, Manoj Gandhi, Pravin PI Patel, Bharat H. Patel. Dahyalal P. Patel, Mohit Shah, Bharat Toprani, Nevanit N. Modi, Jayant Z. Dalwadi. Row 2: Gandhi Dilipkumar. Naik Satish, Shaikh Mairuddin. Suryakanl N. Bodiwah, Lalitkumar |. Patel, Dinesh G. Ray, Arunid K. Patel, Mahendra F. Patel, Chhoty B. Patel. Suresh Saligani, Ajit Doshi. Gandhi Upen. Row3: Shah Arvind, Desai Pranav, Kanti Patel. Pravin C. Patel. Prakash Sutaria, Arun P. Gnadiali, Vinid A. Patel, Dalai Bkaraj, Govardkan S. Patel, Pravin A, Rupare- lia, Subhash B. Gandhi. Row 4: Mrvgesh Gandhi, Buaskar B. Amin. Ananth Kishen Rao. Mohd Fazalnddin Afscr, Rajnikant Patel, Bharatkumar Patel. Dinesh N. Shah, Natu C. Patel, Shcth Hasrnukh, Pandya Bharat, Bhakji S. Patel. Ashok J Sheth (vice-president), Naresh J. Shah (president). India Student Association The India Student association organizes the Indian students to exchange the culture between Amer- ican people and Indian students. The association had a graduation party at the end of each semester. The group also had various game tournaments in cricket, Ping-pong, and pool. Indian movies were generally shown on Saturdays. Any person may be a member who is interested in ISA activities. This year the organization had 113 mem- bers. 66 Industrial Arts raffled a 10 speed bike to raise money to go to the state convention. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club held a raffle for a 10-speed bike. The money was used to send delegates to state conventions. The club, founded in 1968, is open to all industrial arts majors and other students with a sincere interest in the promotion of the field. The 26 members meet to exchange ideas and promote knowledge of the industrial arts field. Row 1: C. K, Reilly, Susan Ennert (secretary treasurer), Dorothy Tucker (reporter), Michael Hilberling. Row 2: Herschel G. Kelley (sponsor), Harvey J. Hamilton, George L. Garcia, Jack A. Howland. Marvin B, Voss. Arturo G, Hinojosa, |im Davis, Row 3; Jerry Henrick (sponsor), Bob Burkeet Roger Wat- son, Dennis House. Clifton W. Bradshaw, Gerardo Alvarez, Tim Walshe, Harlan Nielsen. 6 7 Row I; Dan Lawrence, Lark Gibson, Eli Roy Villarreal. Row 2: James Terry White, Robert Hunter (reporter), Eric Gibson (president). Carl Cannon (vice- president). Row 3: Russell Owens, Blair Dear, James Hess (scribe), Wayne Montgomery, James Presley. Intercollegiate Knights In an effort to raise money for public services the Intercollegiate Knights had raffles, sold candy, and painted house numbers on curbs. The organization donated money to Welfare and to the Boy Scouts of America. They also sponsored activi- ties for residents of Retama Nursing Home. The Golden Guard Award was presented to Carl Cannon this year as outstanding member of Intercolle- giate Knights. The Knights were hosts of the Regional Convention at A I this year. The Intercollegiate Knights have rush parties both semesters. This honorary service fraternity has a six to nine week pledge program. Indi- vidual service projects are required of all pledges. Members discuss money making projects during a meeting. 68 Row 1: Dr. Bellamh (sponsor), Nelda Lopez (sweetheart), Kenneth Shoquist (president). Tommy Tuggle (secretary). Row2: Robert Garza (parliamentarian), Ricky Burgess (vice-president), Johnny Martinez, Howard Stansell (treasurer). Row 3: Darrell Gan, Teddy Williams, Jack Bohls, Charlie Munsell. Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi was named one of the top ten chapters in the U.S. this year. This honor was presented to the chapter in Storris, Connecti- cut. The fraternity participated in Band Day, Band O-Rama and the Stage Band Festival, Money-raising projects included a car wash, private lessons to high school students, a turkey raffle, and bike raffle. Requirements for membership in the band fraternity are outstanding bandsmanship, good character and leadership.The fraternity supports the college band. 70 KKY bring Dr, Bellamh’s podium back From ihe marching field Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi, home eco- nomics honor society, held its first bazaar the first week after Thanks- giving. Each girl donated handmade items such as crochet, knitting, decoupage and various crafts. The money from the bazaar was used to help support Crossnore School in North Carolina, a school for children who need institutional care. The 32 club members had a fondue party to celebrate their Founder’s Day in December. A field trip was made to the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi in Novem- ber. C. W. Vetters spoke to the honor society on how the Better Business Bureau operates and how it can help consumers. One of the many projects Kappa Omicron Phi had was a Christmas Bazaar on the Mall. Row I; Janet Ferrell, Beverly Morgan, Doris Neumann (reporter), Julie Ploch, Lamar Childress, Della Escobedo. Patricia Reck. Row 2: Delora Koenning, Linda Sadler, Teresita Garcia, I m el da Martinez, Mardell Montgomery, Lois Ferguson (secretary). Jo Ann Carroll, Kathleen Rees (treasurer), Sheryl Berger (vice-president). Row 3: Patricia Taber Jones, Susan Reson. Claire Maresch, Beth Picquet, Mary Denise Faris, Barbara Ciavarra, Linda Alpers, Susan Jackson, Debora L. Valdez (president). 71 Row 1: Barbara Ellitott (secretary), Margaret Thomas (president), Bob Gowdey (treasurer), Fred Mainer, A. E. Tellinghuisen. Row 2: Cheri Charo, Rose Mary Alvarado, Doris Villarreal, Jose Flores, Jose R, Ramirz. Music Education National Conference The Music Education National Conference (MENC) sold Christmas cards and conducted a “refreshments concession event. Money was used to purchase a clock for the hallway of the music building. Monetary assistance was given to two mem- bers of the organization who were chosen to represent the chapter at the annual Texas Music Educations Convention in San Antonio. MENC was host to some residents of Ratama Nursing Home at a community concert presen- tation in Jones Auditorium. Members must be enrolled at A I and have music education as a major interest. The chap- ter affords its members the opportunity for pre- fessional orientation with music education. 72 Mrs. Keaton gives Phi Gamma Nu a complete tour of the Collector's Shop, Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is the woman’s business sorority on campus. Follow- ing the group's first meeting in Sep- tember, the members went to the Collector's Shop where they were given a complete tour of the store along with discussions from Mrs. Keaton on how she started her busi- ness and on buying, hiring, selling, and troubles with shoplifting. Pledges are required to visit with one woman in business several times throughout her pledge period. She is to learn as much about business as possible concerning management, buying, hiring, and problems. At the end of her pledgeship she makes a report to the active members. Members of Phi Gamma Nu spon- sor a foster child who lives in Sanos tee, New Mexico. ?ovv 1: Juanita Jimenez, Belinda Harville, Sandra Rubio, Karen Stasney, Mary Lou Canales, Row 2: Elida Saenz, Anna Lee Zamona, Margie Espinosa, Mary Janysek, Wanda Williams, Donna Pfleger. Row 3: Dwight Hazlelt (sponsor), Teri Caraway. Sandra Hatch, Donna Todd (president), Donna Ewing, Joy L. Henshall (sponsor). Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha holds Sunday Concert. Band directors from local area spoke to Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia about problems and situations in running a band. The Sinfonia held a car wash and dances to bring in money for guest artists to perform and for scholar- ships. The fraternity held a Homecoming barbeque and an annual spring ban- quet in March. Phi Mu Alpha actively promotes the highest standards of creativity and research in music in America. All males with a 2.25 GPA and membership in a musical organiza- tion are eligible for membership. Row 1: Jose R. Ramirez, Richard R. Garcia, Sam Pedraza, Eva Rodriguez (sweetheart), Leopoldo Garza Jr., Arture Nava, Row 2: Heriberto Lopez (vice-president), Cesar E. Garcia, Frank D. Gisneros, Artie X. Arce (recording secretary), Ruben Garcia (corresponding secretary), Roel Elizondo, Juan G. Lonzano Jr. (treasurer). Row 3: Roland Zapata, Loecadio Perez, Matias A. Garcia Jr.. James Autry, Gene Gronado, Dan J. Duncan (sponsor). 74 Row 1: Enriquita Tercilla, Carmen Villarreal, Mary Jane Rodriguez (president), Martha Sotelo, Miss Schiller (sponsor). Row2: Celetnio Gonzalez (treasurer), Robert Eshom, Diana Ramirez. Edna Rodriguez (secretary), Leticia Villarreal. Eugene Loyo (vice-president). Sigma Delta Pi The Gamma Lambda chapter of Sigma Delta Pi gave two S100 schol- arships to A I students this year. The scholarship was funded by a tur- key raffle and roulette wheel at Fall Carnival. Sigma Delta Pi assists in adminis- tering and grading AATSP National Spanish Examinations given at A I each spring. A banquet was held in October at El Jardin to honor eight initiates. The organization honors those who seek and attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language litera- ture, and culture and to foster friendly relations and mutual respect between nations of Hispanic and English speech. 75 Sigma Delta Pi holds a regular monthly meeting where scholarships and those to be honored are discussed. Row 1: Gary Mel Aaron (vice president), La Roe McKinney, Teri Wrattin, Erie Garcia (reporter), Gail Cunningham (secretary), Lela Riley, Cynthia Nix, Betty Patterson, Butch McKinney. Row 2: Jerel C. Gilmore, Ralph Stephen (president), Daniel Garza, Lee Gernentz. Marty Hunter, Joe M, Cavazos, Carlos Escobar, Victor Saenz. Row 3: Dr, E L. Sparks Jr. (sponsor), Glenn Neumann, Joe Jones, Robert Elliott (parliamentarian), Robert Rieder, Ronnie Stephens, Charles Cave, Robert Perez Jr. Row 4: Ted Smith, Mike Ferrell, Gordon Gales, Linn Bledsoe, Curtis Hinton, Don Spring, W. Wayne Henkhaus, Robert Black, Richard Roeckev, Chris Hollifield. Rodeo Club Among the rodeos attended by the Rodeo Club are the National Inter- collegiate Rodeo Association and Dad’s Day Rodeo. This year in the Dad's Day Rodeo Tex Terry placed second in bareback bronc. Bob Barter placed third in the tie down roping and third in the rib- bon roping. The club also held an annual Jack Pot Rodeo and various social func- tions. All proceeds from rodeos were donated to the Simmy Wright Memorial Fund, The BO member club promotes and encourages student participation and involvement in the sport of rodeoing. Any student at A I is eligible to join the club. 76 77 One of the Rodeo Club members gets ready to ride a bronco at a rodeo. flow I; Dinesh C. Ray, Edward J. Reisner (treasurer), Israel T. Gonzalez, Tarold Carlisle, Pravin A. Ruparelia, Garold L. Brooks Jr. flow2rSangani Suresh, Le Mary Wiebush, James L. Vass, Herbert Peake. Ruben D. Plaza. Row 3; Weldon Wallace (president), Gene Griffin (secretary), James Terry White, Roque Garcia, Tim Mokry, Mike Schneider (vice-president). Sigma Tau Each Spring Sigma Tau is host at the Engineering Barbeque at the end of Engineering Week. Each semester the 35-member honor fraternity has a “smoker” to get acquainted with the new pledges. Sigma Tau gives recognition for outstanding achievement in the field of Engineering and encourages those qualities that develop a balanced individual. Juniors with 70 hours and a 3.00 GPA or graduating seniors in the top quarter of their class are eli- gible for membership. The Alpha Eta Chapter at A I was founded in 1956. Row 1: Stanley Bittinger (sponsor). Maxine Miller. Slevie Ross. Diana Paschal. Hal Ham, Juan M. Menchaca, Row2:Tom S. Wrigt, Fred Paschal (secretary-treasurer). Lin Dunn, Jimmy L. Clements, Mark Shumate. Row 3: Amader Cantu Jr. (president). Able Garcia, Mary Ross. Speleological Society The Texas A I Speleological Soci- ety held its first annual Ear Bust and Body Broil this year, and a tremen- dous tortilla bake-in. The 56-member society attended the TSA convention and NSS con- vention in Bloomington, Indiana. They also went to the Association for Mexican Cave Studies Convention in Ciudad Valles, Mexico. The society made a film on rap- pelling and rope climbing techni- ques. Anyone interested in caving and willing to uphold the standards of The Texas Speleological Society may join the cavers organization. And always remember: “Take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints.” 79 Officers David Garcia parliamentarian, Joel Solis vice-president diiu nui utilet nuiu|u d Representatives listen during one of many Student's Association meetings. Student Association The Student Association of Texas A I University sponsored a recep- tion for La Orgia by Enrique Buena- venture, a prize winning play. The cast of La Orgia is from the Universi- dad de Nuevo Leon Theatre in Mon- terrey, Mexico. Projects and activities of the Stu- dent Association included co-spon- soring the Lantana Festival Home- coming, campus elections, and several political speakers. The purpose of the organization is to be a representative body of the students at A I and recommend res- olutions of policy on behalf of the student body to the chancellor. The officers are Tommy Mat- thews, president; Joel Solis, vice- president; Adriana Hinojosa, secre- tary; David Garcia, parliamentarian; and Rene Hernandez, speaker of the House. Faculty sponsors include, Dr. Floyd Elliott, Dr. Jose Reyna, Dr, J. D, Phaup, Mr. Fred Marrtkins, and Dr. J. Bishop, so Row 1: Fran Pinckley, Pamela A. Kiel (parliamentarian), Norma B. Gonzalez (president), Diana Maria Garga. Row 2: Susie Gutierrez, Debbie Barnes (secretary), Mardell Montgomery (vice-president), Annell Montgomery (historian-reporter), Judy Mart, Row 3: Ruth Gualdin (sponsor), Kathryn Larde, Aida Nelda Guerra, Diana Kiefer, Crystal Zagouris. Dietetic Association Texas A I Student Dietetics Asso- ciation is a new organization. A I was invited by the Association to form a Chapter of its own. An organ- izational meeting was held in April 1973. During the summer the organi- zation was approved by the univer- sity committee on student organiza- tions. The association has invited a speaker in the field of nutrition each month including Margaret Moss, an overview of her work in the field of dietetics; Harold Bryson on motiva- tion and communications in the field of dietetics; and Gertrude Appleb- aum on school feeding. The group sold popcorn balls and caramel apples at the Fall Carnival, Anyone interested in foods and nutrition and the field of Dietetics may join the association. at Dietetics Association sell popcorn balls and caramel apples at the Fall Carnival, Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art which means the foot hand-way to develop sincerity, dicipline, char- acter and self confidence as well as to learn the utmost in the art of self defense. The club holds a test every May, August, and December. Each student takes a test for advancement to the next rank. The test is given by Jhoone Rhee, a seventh degree black belt who is called the “father.” Students demonstrate their self defense in a tournament. Row I; Uvaldo Perez. Jesus Reyes, Eduardo Coronado, Richard R. Garcia, Brenda Sue Zintgroff, Tom Zintgraff, Manuel Salinas, Michael Garza, Juan fv Menchaca (president), Sam Martin (instructor). Row2: Gustavo Quintero, Gilberto Guzman. Robert Garza, Raul Tovar Jr., Jose Flores, Freddie Perez, Roland Garza, Gilbert Belmontes, Alfred Contreras Row 3: Lyndon Jones, Bill Morrill, Oscar Gonzales, Joe Munoz, Adan Garcia Jr., Roberto C. Vasquez, Greg B. Steven. Rocky Barrera, Jose M. A may; Nader Gamoun, Alex Campos, Eli Roy Villarreal. Row 4: Arthur B. Woods. Julius Hunter, Joey Tillmon, Eddie Akins, Sam Pedraza, Danny J. Rivas, Terry Pozza, Steve Lambrecht, Cindi Rushing (secrt tary), Lorenzo C. Guerrero Jr., John McKenzie, Phillip Monroe, James Autry, 82 Row J; Eva Mireles, Voila Garcia, Annie Wilson. Erie Torres. Sylvia Hernadez. Row2: Frank Jones (president), Cynthia G. Sanchez, Mary Jane Rodriguez, Rosie Barrera, Janie Alegria. Row 3: Kathy Nester (parliamentarian), Deb Brown, Gary D. Hamilton (vice-president), Luis G. Perez, Lupita Salazar (reporter), Charles Hignight, Student Education Association The Texas A I chapter of the Stu- dent Education Association received the Emphasis 73 award at the TSEA State Convention in Houston. The 64-member TSEA were hosts at the Corpus Christi District Con- vention in October. The association also attended the State Convention in March. Members of TSEA offer tutoring services for the Boy’s Club and offer a resource center for Students. TSEA was formed in 1947 to inter- est young men and women in teach- ing as a career and to help college students who will be future teachers of professional competence. TSEA holds Bake Sale as one of many projects, Tau Beta Sigma The Delta Eta Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Sorority serves refreshments to the band at out-of-town trips and is in charge of the band’s music. The seven member sorority partic- ipated in Band Day and Band-O- Rama and co-sponsored Eva Rodri- quez for 1973 Homecoming Queen. Good standing with the A I Band is required for membership. The sorority was established in 1970 to promote a better university band. Row 1: Nelda Lopez (corresponding secretary), Nancy Hamff (vice-president). Eva Rodriguez (presi- dent), i?oiv2.‘Estelia Morin (parliamentarian). Tommy Tuggle (Beau), Patsy Pompa (reporter). foiv 3: Barbara Elliott (treasurer). Dr. Joseph L. Bella mah (sponsor). Jeanie St. Leger (recording sec- retary). 84 La Raza Unida The Raza Unida officers are Ricardo Zavala (vice-president), Sandra Gonzalez (secretary), Rojelio Cuellar (president) and Ruben Garza (treasurer). Club La Raza Unida Club was organized in 1969 to develop leadership among Chicanes. The club opened its head- quarters this year at Richard and Ninth Streets. The main objective of the club's activities is to raise money for the La Raza Unida Party. Money was secured this year from menudo sales, taco sales, raffles, dances, button and bumpersticker sales. Director of personnel, Mr. Papag- eorge addressed the club on civil rights. Other speakers included Car- los Guerra on political organization and Antonio Bill on Community organization. La Raza Unida Club gave a Christ- mas Party for community Chicanos. Abel Careda was awarded Chicano of the Year 1973.” Membership requirements are attendance at two meetings and a one dollar fee. This year the club had 150 members. La Raza Unida Club sell Tacos. Punch and soft drinks at the Fall Carni- val. Abel Caveda past president was presented chicano of the year award by Roy Cuellar new president for 1974. 85 I'm ,'? IVTl'i INTERFRATERNITY AND Front: Patli Reeves (Chi Omega); Kylene Dowdy (Chi Omega); Norma Dowdy (Alpha Chi Omega); Patty Huber (Alpha Delta Pi); Candle Ramsey (Alpha Chi Omega); Laura Mangold (Chi Omega); Cynthia Hughes (Zeta Tau Alpha); Dianne Seitz (Zeta I an Alpha). Back: Frank Neito (Tau Kappa Epsilon); Butch Redus (Delta Tau Delta); Bill Bonstad (Lambda Chi Alpha); Kenneth Koch (Delta Sigma Pi); Ronnie Dollins (Delta Sigma Pi), PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Regan Eckert (Lambda Chi Alpha); Glen Bobbitt (Tau Kappa Epsilon); Ken Brand (Sigma Chi); Mark Piathowski (Delta Sigma Pi); Frank Highsmilh (Alpha Tau Omega); Melvin Cooper (Alpha Tau Omega); Mark Barnhart (Kappa Sigma); Richard Underbrink (Kappa Sigma); Mike Couling (Lambda Chi Alpha); Boris Hidalgo (Tau Kappa Epsilon); Renny Walker (Delta Tau Delta); Bill Vessey (Delta Tau Delta); James Johnson (Delta Tau Delta). 90 Alpha Chi Omega 1. Chery Perry 2. Cindee Glasson 3. Diana Wardlow 4. Cheryl Walker 5. Carol Lange 6. Marly n Craig 7. Candie Ramsey 8. Janet Farrell 9. Kay Davis 10. Leticia Gomez 11. Suzie Luecken 12. Suzie Wyatt 13. Norma Dowdy 14. Cissie Kerr 91 Alpha Delta Pi 1. Jan Baldwin 2. Raydene Curry 3. Sara Hubert 4. Laura Jernigan 5. Linda Elter 6. Susan Hallon 7. Carol Wilder 8. Donna Rezacl 9. Theresa Pooley 10. Josie Blatz 11. Cynthia McCloud 12. Zandy Reinshagen 13. Karen Mann 14. Patti Hubert 15. Debbie Barnes 16. Kathleen Gallagher 17. Roberta Tays 18. Sharon Land 19. Sherye Jackson 20. Mary Yust 21. Darla Rae Jackson 22. Stephanie Gordon 23. Bette Zinsmeyer 24. Shaivna La Roche 25. Brenda Cole 26. Sandy Scales AAIT 92 94 Alpha Gamma Rho 1. Glenn Muennink 2. Rusty Loftin 3. Eddie Hagen 4. Kenneth Schaefer 5. Tom Wiedimeir 6. Danny Ewald 7. Carl Bluntzer 8. Paul Lee Casares 9. Ben Kirsh Arp 95 Alpha Tau Omega 1. Mike Smith 2. Ronnie Rankin 3. Bill Stolle 4. L. F, Wilkerson 5. Vernon Wuenche 6. Mark Johnson 7. Jim Sedwick 8. Gerald Rainbolt 9. Tommy Mathews 10. Luke Womack 11. Robert Mercer 12. Diane Ziegler 13. Theresa Davis 14. Diane Wingate 15. Carol Harlan 16. Raydene Curry 17. Cherry Smith 18. Patti Reeves 19. Lynne Kelsey 20. John Putman 21. Belva Wooton 22. Linda Alpers 23. Linds Saddler 24. Dinah Day 25. Lynette Wright 26. Roseanne Koch 27. Randy Rankin 28. Jim Terrell 29. David Cunningham 30. Ronnie Moore 31. Tom Gee 32. Andy Luddeke 33. Joel Solis 34. Jim Stockton 35. Forrest English 36. Wayne Johnson 37. Greg Pietsch 38. Melvin Cooper 39. Frank Highsmith 40. Lynn Williams 41. D. J. Smith 42. Terrell Rainbolt 43. Randy Allen 44. Wade Cornelson 45. Steve Barton 46. Doug Skrobarezyk 47. Barbara Ciavarra 48. Mike Schneider 49. Claudia Miller 50. Allen Shields 51. Mike Smith 52. Buddy Womack 53. Janies Von Hatten 54. Ralph Leggett 55. Mike Klepac 56. Mack Saxon 57. Brent Stevenson 58. Gary Chestnut 59. Barbara Hansen 60. Darby Wagner 61. Pam Chabak 62. Tom Tyrell 63. Judy Crawford 64. Ronnie Knocke 65. Paula Baker 66. Carol Lockwood 67. Debbie Watkins 68. Rick Dudman 69. Pat Gregg 96 ATS2 97 y y w.VW ' A A 5.v ■VJ ;c ' .■. _■ ■ VMV X ; v% ► . « ■ y.S 'i r..v vy fcV!W liV v3W uS r r !i 98 Chi Omega 1. Theresa Davis 2. Bebbie Barrios 3. Shela Gommert 4. Gayle May 5. Fufu Smith 6. Lindy Cusack 7. Laura Mangold 8. Lisa McDavid 9. Kathryn English 10. Robbie Dunn 11. Stephanie Dollery 12. Pat Gregg 13. Jane Lyon 14. Eileen West 15. Jancey Phillips 16. Nancy Smith 17. Debbie Laechlin 18. Joretta Howard 19. Leslie Pierson 20. Patti Reeves 21. Diane Wingate 22. Fanny Wright 23. Cindi Hansen 24. Debbie Bravenc 25. Cookie Davis 26. Terry Walker 27. Pam Chaback 28. Susan Brand 29. Lynne Kelsey 30. Robbie Alexander 31. Pam Semlinger 32. Susan Breeden 99 Lambda Chi Alpha 1. Kitten Gregg 2. Bill Howard 3. Marcia Howard 4. Steve Howell 5. Terry Koehler 6. Glenn Weiblen 7. Robin Holmes 8. Bard Nance 9. Dave Sengelmann 10. Regan Eckert 11. Joyce Brown 12. Paul Gregg 13. Boyd Chessman 14. Jim Matthes 15. Bobby Bodet 16. Karen Mann 17. Johnny O’Brien 18. Larry Hudler 19. Ken Bockholt 20 Tom Shweinke 21. Gary Glover 22. Tom Cody 23. Bill Taylor 24. Paul Waters 25. Clay Waters 26. Kathy Howell 27. Tinky Wratten 28. Mark Ney 29. Bev Skull 30. Greg Upton 31. Bill Twing 32. Joanne Baily 33. Judy Dunegan 34. Richard May 35. Peggy Carlson 36. Craig Bent sen 37. Ace LeBouf 38. Pixie Grandberry 39. Bobby Lee 40. Sharon Santeleban 41. Fred Eppright 42. Richard Gracey 43. Doc Couling 44. Bill Bronstad 45. Mike Carter 100 AXA -r t lot 102 Delta Sigma Pi 1. Allen Johnston 2. Earl Wait 3. Allen Parks 4. Kent Morgan 5. Phil Graf 6. Ron Wilson 7. Bubba Champion 8. Carlos Munoz 9. Darryl Aycock 10. Walter Easton 11. Keith Champaign 12. Dennis Owen 13. Bill Badly 14. Bob Overholt 15. Raymond Wong 16. Mike Hagartly 17. Robert Murdock 18. Tod Phillips 19. Ronnie Dollins 20. Tom Gravley Asn 103 Delta Tau Delta 1. Donna Cook 2. James Johnson 3. Cindy Deskin 4. Jim Roerig 5. Dick Hander 6. Jan Mom ford 7. Mike Lefler 8. Peggy Russell 9. Carmen Yanta 10. Sherri Hensley 11. Rosalie Prewitt 12. Keith Prewitt 13. John Mclver 14. Becky McKee 15. Stan Harni 16. Glen Ryan 17. Debbie Patrova 18. Steve Hughes 19. George Jones 20. Robert Elliott 21. Sheila Price 22. Debbie Cotten 23. Robbie Qnevillion 24. Jo Beth Taylor 25. Buddy “Snoopy Daring! on 26. Lisa Wright 27. Butch Redus 28. Bill “Yankee” Vessey 29. Buddy Gunter 30. Ted Bolzle 31. Beverly Mueller 32. Cindy Nanny 33. Gail Ryan 34. Cynthia McCloud 35. Paul Rich 36. Barbara Mueller 37. Carol Knoll 38. Sheila Gohmert 39. Pam Parker 40. Becky Vogt 41. Freda Estes 42. Steve Handshaw 43. Bobby Vinson 44. James Badders 45. Irvin Kleespies 46. Dallas Prince 47. John Gunn 48. Sammy Motz 49. Bruce Midget 50. Don Wildman” Taylor 51. Charlie Augubright 52. Reagan Nolen 53. jay Smith 54. Wayne Campbel 55. David Newton 56. Gary Dougherty 57. Dane Brink 104 105 106 Kappa Sigma 1. Marty Smith 2. H. M. Friske 3. Mark Barnhart 4. Richard Underbrink 5. Rick New 6. Harold Sanders 7. Ronnie Blount 8. Hut Smith 9. Austin Clary 10. Mike Allen 11. Chuck Browning 12. Billy Ray Griffith 13. Rarris Richardson 14. Eldon Tuttle 15. Phil Brady 16. Steve Morgan 17. John Welps 18. Jay Landford 19. Bruce Krattz 20. Delwin McCain 21. James Creech 22. Jimmy Gilstrap 23. Chris Bauer 24. Custis Barker 25. Jim Maddox 26. Brad Abel 27. Debbie Barrios 28. Bobby Hall 29. John Altman 30. Robbie Robinson 107 Omega Psi Phi 1. Kenneth Sapenter 2. Robert Douglas 3. Walter Moore 4. David Batts 5. Ernest Reese 6. Wayne Johnson 7. Larry Hopkins 8. Harvey Gooden 9. Norris McVea 10. Reginald Thompson 11. Haymon Gentry 12. Edward Ambroise 13. Charles Holman 108 109 110 Phi Kappa Theta 1. Laura Saldana 2. Chris Hernandez 3. Estella Ramos 4. Nora Garcia 5. Irma Gauela 6. Olivia Trevino 7. Oralia Trevino 8. Ester Pena 9. Sam Hernandez 10. Rudy Flores 11. Alfonso Sandoval 12. Luther Luera 13. Roy Garcia 14. Ruben Rodriquez 15. Pete Buitron 16. Luis Trevino 17. Richard Cortez 18. David Garcia 19. Bobby Suarez 20.1. Q. Vidaurri 21. Rene Garcia 22. JauierRuiz 23. Joe Cortez 24. Danny Saenz 25. Mike Gonzalez 26. Richard Silva 27. Richard Ozuna 28. Domingo Lopez 29. Andres Cortez Rho Alpha Zeta 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1G. 17. Glenda Dyer Andra Freeman Audray Earls lene Randolf Sharon Satterwhite Danieta Allen Faye La Rue Sharon Justice Benita Gant Jo Ann Noria Jo Jo Rogers Charlotte Crawford Linda La Rue Sharon Brown Naressa Spears Velina Caraway May Lance 112 PAZ 113 114 Sigma Chi 1. James Boren 2. Chuck Carlisle 3. Jimmy Campbell 4. Phil Mayeux 5. Craig Carson 6. Mike Meek 7. Mike McLean 8. Robbie Hunt 9. Ernie Carey 10. Bobby Jackson 11. Allen Jurica 12. George Jurica 13. David Muir 14. Conner Bishop 15. Bill Aldrich 16. Scott Lisenbe 17. Rick Nemec 18. Gary Waddell 19. James McIntyre 20. Mike Nemec 21. Clifton Bradshaw 22. JohnHabeeb 23. Jerry DeLay 24. Mike Benton 25. Clark Tatum 26. Ronnie Corcoran 27. George Williams 28. John Hutchinson 29. Bill Kelly 30. Rick Lisenbe 31. Tommy Power 32. Kenny Brand 33. Mike Kridler 34. Bobby Reuther 35. Jim Reed 36. Mike O’Shea 37. Scott Aulds 38. Mark Evans 39. Deryl Phillips 40. Bill Cross 41. John Alebis 42. Darryl Hazlett 2, A m Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. Bill Albert 2. Bob Johnson 3. Tom Stevens 4. Robert Collins 5. Glen Bobbitt 6. Robert Vasquez 7. Artie Arce 8. Bill Pool 9. Tom Rusnack 10. Bobby Harvey 11. Boris Hidalgo 12. Mike Boyd 13. Frank Nieto 14. Jim Williams 15. Doug Roth TKE PLCASC PLACER ' ORDER V % rniiA 1 f a wJi 116 117 118 Zeta Tau Alpha 1. Day Malone 2. Lisa Wright 3. Gail Mueck 4. Kay Hutton 5. Theresa Davis 6. Beth Hauenstien 7. Dana Vittitoe 8. Cynthia Hughes 9. Debbie Davis 10. Theresa Seitz 11. Patti Malone 12. Cyndee Remmert 13. Sandi Gracey 14. Cindy Balsly 15. Debbie Cammeron 16. Becky Kious 17. Kathy Harrell 18. Linda Sadler 19. Pam Brewer 20. Sylvia Escobar 21. Gayle Ryan 22. Toni Livingston 23. Carol Harlan 24. Nancy Brown 25. Kim Holder 26. Martha Lucksinger 27. Barbara Ciavarra 28. Kathy Kirpatrick 29. Joy Wilson ZTA 119 Alpha Kappa Alpha 1. Barbara Bornes 2. La Vern Hicks 3. Yvonne Arnold 4. Joyce Vincent 5. Janice Gibson 6 Partica Laws 7. Jackie Marshall 8. Merlin Lewis 9. Lucille Kelley 10. Glenda Wycoff 11. Phyllis Duval 12. Veronica Pendergroff 13. Sherry Jordan 120 AKA 121 ATHLETICS Golf pp. 152-153 Soccer pp. 154-155 Basketball pp.138-145 Football pp. 126-137 SPORTS 124 Track pp. 146-149 INDEX Intramurals pp. 160-161 Women’s Athletics pp. 156-159 125 Tennis pp. 150-151 The lights shine bright, but it was a different story for the Javelinas as they suffered a dim season in 1973, A I Ends Season With 49-10 Win Over SWT The 1974 football season is something the fans and play- ers probably want to forget. It started off with a loss to Jacksonville State of Alabama, and things just seemed to go downhill from there. The Javelinas ended the season with a 2-8 mark, the worst in A I’s history, and that dates all the way back to 1925. But things aren’t that bad, because the 1946 team posted a 2-7 record, and then came right back the next year with a surprising 7-1-1 record. The two games A I won proved to be big upsets. The Hogs first win of the season came in the third game against Stephen F. Austin. Surprising enough, Stephen F. Austin went on to win a post season bowl game and placed third in the Lone Star Conference. The other win came in the closing game of the season against Southwest Texas, another heavy favorite. But the Hogs proved everyone wrong and came out with a 49-10 victory. The problem of not having a number one quarterback had plenty to do with the inconsistency of the A I offense. Three men were used throughout the season. Mike Wen- del had some good games, but often fell into a slump, Mike Morrison came out of his safety position but had problems moving the ball. Then Coach Steinke looked to freshman Richard Ritchie, but his inexperience began to show. Wendel and David Hill were the only men from A I to be named on the All-Conference team. Wendel made it on the first team as a punter, and Hill was the second team tight end. Although A J only placed two men on the All- Conference team, one member of the A I squad was selected as an All-American. Don Hardman took that posi- tion at a linebacker spot. In individual statistics, Ruford Huff was the leading ground gainer as he ran for 820 yards on 148 carries for an average of 5.4 yards a carry. David Hill was the leading receiver as he caught 44 passes for 601 yards and five touchdowns. Wendel was the leading passer for A I hit- ting 60 out of 118 attempts for 715 yards and five touch- downs. The scoring title was taken by Clarence Alberts with 80 points. For the second year in a row the LSC produced the NAIA national champion. Abilene Christian, a newcomer to the league, followed the footsteps of East Texas and was crowned the 1973 national champion. 127 A I vs Jacksonville St. The 1973 football season started off with a bang, but the only problem is the gun was shot against the javelinas. The mighty Hogs traveled to Jacksonville, Ala- bama to take on the Gamecocks, and the score ended in a disappointing 34-14 loss. The only offensive threat A I could come up with, was running back Clarence Alberts. Alberts had A I’s only touch- downs, as he scored from 7 and 53-yards out. He ended the night as the leading A I ball carrier with 79 yards. On defense, the big men were Ray Evans, who had 10 unassisted tackles, and Jerry Janik who had the game's only interception. A I vs Abilene Christian In the second game of the season, the Javelinas traveled to Abilene to take on the newest member of the LSC. Not only was Abilene Christian the most recent addition to the conference, they also had the top offensive team in the NAIA. The score was a good indication as the Wildcats came out on top 35-14. The Wildcats held up their reputation as they gained over 430 total yards. The A I offense was again slow getting started as the Hogs made only 123 total yards. The A I offense had good opportunities to score, but the Abilene defense proved to be just as tough as the offense as they stopped A I cold several times. A I could only muster up a four- yard touchdown run by Alberts, and another four- yarder by Reginald Jones. A l vs Stephen F. Austin The Javelinas finally crawled out of their rut as they beat a good Stephen F. Austin team 31-14 in the first home appearance for the Hogs, Mike Wendel got the starting quarterback job for the game, and proved indeed he was a leader. He led the A I offense, which had been inconsistent in the first two games, to over 460 total yards and their big- gest point output of the young season. The game even had a pair of reserves team up to put on an exciting last half scoring drive. Freshman quarterback Richard Ritchie took over for Mike Wendel in the fourth quarter and guided the offense to the final score of the game which was capped by a 47-yard touchdown run by Joe Herzik, Shaw knocks pass away from Abilene Christian pass receiver. 128 Wendel punts from his own endzone against Jacksonville State. Tavelima defense moves in on ball carrier. 129 Mike Wendel looks to Coach Stienke for some quick advice. Ruford Huff runs around right end against East Texas State. 130 favelina defender takes a hard fall as his teammates crowd around. Ricky Schutz stretches high in an effort to block a pass. A I vs East Texas State East Texas State, the defending NAIA national champion, was the fourth opponent of the Hogs and the A I squad was hoping for their second upset of the season, but it didn’t turn out that way as the Lions came out on top by a score of 28-7. Miscues were again the main factor as the Hoggie offense had trouble hanging onto the ball and the Lions used the turnovers as an effective weapon to build up the score. A l’s greatest hopes came with just over nine min- utes left in the game when A I looked to have their second touchdown of the game, but a fumble on the two-yard tine killed the threat, and instead of the score being 21-14, it stood at 21-4. When the Lions took possession, they drove 98-yards for the final touchdown with only 3:08 remaining in the game. A I’s only score came on their first possession of the second half. The drive covered 70-yards with Reginald Jones scoring from six-yards out. Reginald Jones ducks his shoulder and plows forward. A I vs Sul Ross The Javelinas ran into trouble for the fourth time this season as they were defeated by Sul Ross State 10-7 in Alpine, The deciding points came on a 46-yard field goal by Arch Nixon with 9:32 left in the game. Up til that point, it had been a sluggish battle between both teams. Only twice did the A I offense show any real form. The first came in the final seconds of the first half when freshman quarterback Richard Ritchie completed two consective passes to account for all the yardage on a 48-yard drive that netted A I’s only touchdown. The other came on the opening offen- sive series of the second half when the Javelinas exploded in three plays to the Sul Ross 12, only to lose the ball on a fumble. Ruford Huff was the leading A I ball carrier as he ran for 71-yards on 12 carries. Clarence Alberts had 69-yards on 18 carries before injuring an ankle that sidelined him for the entire fourth quarter. A I vs Angelo Stale The jinx on the Javelina football team continued in the second half of the season as the Hogs dropped a wild one in Javelina Stadium to Angelo State 45-28. Freshman quarterback Lynn Leonard riddled the A I defense as he led his team to five consecutive touchdowns in the first half. A I rallied in the second half behind Mike Morri- son and Gerald Hill. But the rally fell short and A I turned in their fifth loss of the season. Morrison, who had his first starting assignment of the season, hit 10 of 25 passes for 148 yards and ran for another 62 yards. David Hill caught seven passes for 120 yards and Leonard had 14 completions for 239 yards and two touchdowns. A l vs Tarleton When it looked like A I was going to get a win under their belt, their own bomb exploded in their face and the previously winless Tarleton State Tex- ans outscored the Javelinas 34-33 on the Texans home field. Both teams combined for 723 yards in total offense. Tarleton had 386 and A I had 337 with 142 of that coming on the ground. The Javelinas had their first 100-yard rusher for the season as Ruford Huff picked up 158 in 15 carries, A big hunk of Huffs yardage came on a 61-yard gallop in the first quarter that produced A fs first touchdown. A l vs Sam Houston Another heartbreaker hit the Javelinas as they fell 15-14 to Sam Houston as the Bearkats were success- ful on a two point conversion in the fourth quarter. It was the fifth straight defeat for the Javelinas, being the first time in Coach Steinke’s 20-year tenure as head coach that A I has lost more than four straight games. The quarterback duties were shared by Richard Ritchie and Wendel, but Wendel had the edge in yards as he hit 13 of 19 passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns. Gerald Hill caught nine passes for 83 yards. A I had the edge in both first downs and total yards. The Bearkats managed 14 first downs to A I's 15 and the Javelinas had 274 total yards to Sam Hous- ton’s 238. Quarterback Mike Morrison sets up behind the blocking of Richard Chapman. 132 Clarence Alberts is dropped for a small gain as Jim Gandy looks for a defender. T 33 Don Hardeman and company move in on a Bearkat during Sam Houston State game. In route to their second victory of the season, the Javelinas score another touchdown as the referee indicates the ball was over. )34 The Hogs cough up the ball against Howard Payne as the Yellowjackets spoiled the homecom- ing event. Javelina lineman blocks good. A I vs Howard Payne For the second year in a row, A I lost their home- coming game as the Howard Payne Yellowjackets invaded Javelina territory and came out with a 28-0 victory. The first half was all Howard Payne, as they scored all their 28 points during that span. But A I came out in the second half ready to fight, and fight they did. Not once did the Yellowjackets get into Javelina territory as the defense played superb. Although the defense kept up their end of the deal, the offense had trouble getting the ball into the end- zone. There were many opportunities, but fumbles and interceptions kept killing the drives, A I led in total yards 306 to 291 as fullback Ruford Huff had 88 yards rushing, just four-yards less than the whole Yellowjacket squad. Other leaders on offense were Ritchie who com- pleted nine of 17 passes for 105 yards and Hill caught seven for 93 yards. A I vs Southwest Texas When it looked as though the 1973 season was going to be a total disaster, the Hoggies pulled out the season s closing game in a big upset over Southwest Texas State 49-10. Mike Wendel ended his career at A r as he had a fantastic game. He came off the bench in the second quarter and sparked A I to two touchdowns. He fin- ished the night hitting eight of 10 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns. In addition to his fine passing, he also had a punt that traveled 49 yards. David Hill was again the prime target as he caught six passes for 73 yards and one score. Two other men had good nights as both got their name in the A I record books. Clarence Alberts and Ruford Huff both surpassed the 2,000 yard rushing mark in their career. A I had 446 total yards as to SWT’s 166. A I also led in first downs 21 to 8 and closed out the season at 2-8 compared to SWT’s 4-6. 135 Clarence Alberts hits the ground hard against SWT. i First Row? Clarence Alberts, Richard Chapman, Robert Rodriquez.. Francis Fries. Bruce Owens. Ruford Huff. Row2:Carl Bibbs, Johnny Jackson, Danny Vas juez, Mike Wendel, Marion Danna. Mike Sciba. Row3: Rowland Brooks, Jim Gandy, Dan St. Leger, Mack Saxon, Robert Skrobarczyk, Mike Morriaon.j Don Hardeman. Row 4: Jerry Morris, Larry Grunewald, Steve Huddleston, Jesse Bibbs. Jim Porter, Ernest Lemons, Curtis] Row 5: Mike Jekel, Martin Key, Richard Ritchie, Terry Hummel. Mike Trucotte. Byron ShwAw, Joe H« Franklin. Rnw R'Iim Williams- nrao. Qshnme. Larry Hanky, Leonard Avery. Lajry McFarland. Charles Bishop. J cky Schulz, car Simo. gwens, [hk, George jy Marti- py. Dwnwy Cmtiwpw . Jerry Jamk.jgat O’Docharty. Reginald Jones. Larry Grady, jjty William y vUt.Hill. liiavirl kieaKMoeJiQse i-aia cScidel. •Rm tv Williamson. Cjjvayne Hofstetter. Ed Povlish. : !- First Row: Danny Kaspar, Mike Masiello, Hoegie Simmons, Mike Bourg, Arthur Shipp, Mark Weber, (Manager). Row2: Gary Snowden, Jeff St. Clair, George Shivers, Steve Weems, Rick Calhoun, David Hobson, Ken Kimes, Larry Mabry. Hog Set Record With Eight Straight Victories The 1974 basketball team was truly one of the classic teams in A I's history. When things were going good, there was not a single team in the Lone Star Conference that could come anywhere near the Hogs, But when things weren’t going so good, the cellar team could walk away with a 20 point victory. The season started off in a fair fashion, but seemed to get worse until the Christmas break, A I lost three straight LSC games by a total of three points, That is enough to almost break a team, but A I came back to beat Angelo State and Sul Ross. Then things got bad again as Howard Payne, Stephen F. Austin, Abilene Christian and SWT all walked away with victories over the Hogs. At this point, the team struck lightening and won eight straight games which set a new school record. Much of the credit has to go to the magician, Hoegie Simmons as he went on a scoring spree and the Hogs knocked everyone off the court, including a 114-88 win over Paul Quinn Col- lege, A I played well in games against the leading teams in the LSC. Some of the key wins included a 10 point vic- tory over Sam Houston, an 11 point win over East Texas, and a three point win against Howard Payne. In two of these key games, Simmons went over the 50 point barrier as he set a new school record by scoring 52 points against East Texas and made 51 against Howard Payne. But the winning streak was stopped by SWT as the Bob- cats took a 87-75 victory in San Marcos, A I played even ball until the last five minutes of the game. At that point, SWT pulled away to stay, A I finished the season with a 14-13 record making the second year in a row Coach McDonald’s team has gone over the 500 mark. Hoegie Simmons, the All-American guard from Tucson, Arizona, led the league in scoring for the second year in a row with 29.3 average. He also scored well over 750 points to break the record for most points in a single season. He set the old record of 624 last season. He also made LSC player of the week twice on a NAIA national player of the week once. Although Simmons did most of the scoring, he got plenty of help from Jeff St, Clair who carried a 16.0 aver- age and finished among the leaders in the conference in rebounds. Steve Weems came into his own this year as he averaged over 10 points a game and was second leading rebounder on the team. Coach McDonald should have an array of talent next year as he carried a total of eight freshmen on the team. Many of them saw action as Danny Kaspar, Rick Calhoun, and George Shivers showed the most potential as future stars. 139 Steve Weems jumps high in the opening game tip-off. JAVELINA ROSTER No. Player P Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 11 George Shivers F 6-6 187 Fr. Rockford, 111. 13 Gary Snowden G 6-3 168 Fr. San Antonio 14 Mike Masiello G 6-2 180 Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. 15 Larry Mabry F 6-5 175 Sr. Canton, Miss. 21 Hoegie Simmons G 5-7 170 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. 23 Mike Bourg G 6-2 170 Fr. Corpus Christi 24 Ken Kimes F 6-5 185 So. Grand Ridge, 111. 25 Danny Kaspar G 6-3 180 Fr. Corpus Christi 31 Rick Calhoun F 6-6 190 Fr. Chicago, 111. 33 David Hobson C 6-8 200 Fr. Eldred, 111. 41 Steve Weems C 6-9 220 Sr. San Antonio 43 Jeff St. Clair F 6-5 220 Jr Westminister, Calif. 45 Arthur Shipp G 6-3 179 Fr. Freeport, 111. MO Freshman sensation, Rick Calhoun puts the ball up as George Shivers moves into position. Larry Mabry shows his style as he puts up a freethrow against Southwestern. Danny Kaspar takes a long jumpshot. 141 A I Takes First LSC Victory With 71-65 Win Over Angelo St. 142 Angelo St. player raises his arm in protest as a foul is called against him. Mabry gets set to throw the ball in. I fiH Coach McDonald has another disagreement with the referee as Hoegie comes to help out. Weems puts another one in. St. Clair fights hard for a rebound. Simmons shows his ability by dribbling the ball on one knee. 143 St. Clair muscles his way under the board and Shivers goes up untouched by the Howard Payne players, puts in two points. Javelina defense moves in on Tarleton State player. 144 Weems goes high in attempted field goal. Hoegie Finishes Season With Over 700 Points Calhoun takes a long jumper as Bearkat defender sticks close. Simmons puts up another two of his 52 points against East Texas. 145 First Row: Ernest Pruneda, Tom Tyrrell, Curtis Bowens, Mike McMillion, Harold Barnes, Ramiro Lara, Albert Herrera. Row 2: Louis Edmonson, Leroy Diggs, Robert Garza, Garland Nelson, Cliff Stratton. Row 3: Joe Rose. Dallas Prince, Timmy Quillian, James Lovett, Eldon Tuttle. Spring Relay Runs 40.9 In Austin Meet The Track team improved greatly as the season prog- ressed when Coach Kelly came back after a short retire- ment to inspire the runners to some important victories. The biggest improvement was the relays. The 440-yard relay ran an impressive 40,88 at the Austin Invitational meet but were given second place after a photo finish. In the San Angelo meet, the sprint relay stepped off a fancy 41.1 to win the first race of the finals. Members of the 440- yard relay were Mike McMillion, Garland Nelson, Lewis Edmonson, and George Franklin, The 40,88 was the best for an A I sprint relay since 1970 when Ernest Haynes an company ran a 40.5 to win the LSC. The mile relay improved as they ran a time of 3,17:3 in the Corpus Christi Invitational Meet. Eldon Tuttle seemed to be off his usual record setting pace, but still managed to bring home plenty of medals. In the Border Olympics, Tuttle won his third straight gold medal with a heave of 203-6. He was far off his record throw of over 230 feet. An important addition to this years squad was freshman George Franklin. Franklin had an excellent 9.4 in the 100- yd, dash, and a 21.5 in the 220-yd. dash. The 9,4 in the 100- yd. dash is the best by an A I runner since 1969 when Ernest Haynes ran a 9.3 to tie the NAIA outdoor record. Franklin is also the starting receiver for the football team and is unusually fast for his 6-4,210-pound frame. Tommy McMillion, one of the veterans on the squad, kept up his good pace by stepping out a 54 flat in the 440- yd, intermediate hurdles. Other times by A I runners was a 1:55 by Harold Barnes in the 880; a 49.4 in the 440-yd, dash by Ernest Pruneda; and a 15,3 in the high hurdles by Elmer Blaylock. 147 Hogs T ake 4th In Border Olympics 148 Garza shows his form in the high jump. AfWDER OLYMPICS ORDER OLYMPICS BORDER OLYMPIC BORDER OLYMPICS Tommy McMillion steps over hurdle in the 440-yard event. Tuttle shows his usual good form in the javelin. Franklin rounds the curb in the 220-yard dash. 149 First Row: Noel Barrera, |ay Meyers. John Furlow, Timmy Brown, Ricky Bruce. Row2:Gordon Buckley; George Jones, Tennis The 1974 tennis team went into an upward trend after suffering a dis- mal season last year as Doc Hunt stepped down as head coach giving the job to Coach Lance. Lance, who also doubles as an assistant football coach, was optom- istic about the season as he felt the team performed exceptionally well as compared to the past years. George Jones was seeded as the number one player on the squad as he teamed with Ricky Bruce in the doubles. The number two doubles team consisted of Gordon Bucky and James Myers. This years team did have some important achievements as they won more matches in a home meet than ever before and brought home a team trophy after beating Texas Lutheran in their own tournament. 151 George Jones dips low for a ball. Front to Back: Steve Hutchins, Roger Barrier, Ivan Lawson, Randy White, Bill Louis. Tinker Nolan, Mike Smith, The A I Golf team came up after a somewhat shaky start to be a con- tender in the Lone Star Conference race. The number one man on the team was Randy White as he carried an average of 72. The biggest surprise of the season was Paul Houston, a freshman that asked to try out for the golf team. He made it in style as he averaged 77.5. According to Coach Gentry, Mike Smith was an outstanding junior col- lege transfer that played under par his last two rounds. The 1974 Golf team was surely full of pride as one member of the team passed up student teaching in order to play. That’s dedication. 153 Ivan Lawson shows his form. First Row: Shanhrokh Moniri, Mozaffar Ghaffari, R. Moniri, Mike Marshall, Hossein Pehki, Hussein Ghanavatizadeh, Fermin Garcia, Danny Solis, Ruben Perez, Don O’Connell, Row 2: Ricardo Maldonado, Harry Besosa, Ali Alighari, Juan Menchaca, Ralph Fisler, Armando Chapa, Ranerdo Abatt, Guslavo Quintero, Mike Matte- son, Hugo Castro-Mendoza, Louis Perez, Manuel Chu. Soccer players scramble for the ball Soccer After two years of competing in the Texas Collegiate Soccer League, the A I Soccer team had to drop out due to the lack of funds. The soccer team’s future was very bleak at the beginning of the season, but they did manage to play two of their 10 sched- uled games. Teams scheduled to play at A I were Trinity, Texas A M, and St. Mary’s of San Antonio. The only team that did make it was the Uni- versity of Texas, and A I took a 3-2 victory. The only other soccer game played was in Edinburg with Pan American winning 2-1. 155 Volleyball team gets instructions during a time out. Gloria Ybarra rounds 2nd base and starts for 3rd. Women’s Athletics Women's sports at A I is at an upward trend as more girls are beginning to participate, thus encouraging spirit in the over-all program. The softball team, coached by Livia Diaz, finished the season with a respectable 4-5 record. Their sched- ule was limited due to the lack of funds but they still traveled to two tournaments and the District Meet. At a tough Beaumont Tournament they met teams from Lamar, Stephen F. Austin, Texas Woman’s Univer- sity, Sam Houston, and North Texas State. At the Temple Tournament, A I’s only game was played against Wayland Jr. College. The rest of the games were rained out. They participated in the district tournament and came out with a 2-1 record against Pan American. The team did qualify for the state tourna- ment, but decided to use the money for new uniforms and equipment. Coach Betty Brewer had another fine season with her volleyball team as they finished the season at 8-5. The team should hold their own again next year as only two people will be lost to graduation. The highlight of the basketball sea- son was Debbie Nelson making the All-Tournament second team in the Houston Tournament. Carolyn Tay- lor also brought an award home as she won a trophy in the free-throw- contest. The coach of the basketball team is Sherri Steward. 157 Basketball team warms up before a game. Volleyball First Row: Linda Haug, Diamond Gonzalez, Delma Trevino, Hope Ruiz, Hope Elizondo. Row 2: Janice Gipson, Marsha Spree, Joyce Tegelcr, Ester Pena, Betty Brewer (coach). Softball First Row: Rosalinda Losoya, Irene Munoz. Grace Jimenez. Cathy Guerrero, Mary Carman Garcia, Hilma Garza, Row 2: Elma Bazan, Margaret Jaquez, Lucy Haug. Livia Diaz (coach), Gloria Ybarra, Yolanda DeLuna. 158 Basketball 159 First Row: Bran da Gasch, Joyce Tegelor, Debbie Nelson, Sylvia Villarreal, Elaine Rackly, Row 2: Carolyn Taylor, Sylvia Medrano, Ida Stewart, Eileen Zdansky, Ro w 3: Lucy Haug, Kathy Fellows. APO little sister gets excited during a football game. Basketball players have trouble handling the ball. 161 ACADEMICS Dr. Gerald Robins Is Seventh President Of A I University The president of a university must be able to deal with immediate problems of all kinds, all the time,” explained Dr. Gerald Burns Robins, My style for dealing with prob- lems is a balance between personal involvement and decentralization. Dr. Robins, 49, was chosen unanimously by the Texas A I System Board of Directors to become the seventh president of Texas A I-Kingsville. He assumed the presi- dent’s duties on Sept. 1,1973. Dr. Robins graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1948 with a B,S in education. He earned his M.S. degree from the University of Arkansas in 1950 and his Ed.D. degree from the University of Georgia in 1954, He has done postdoctoral work at Harvard University and Uni- versity of Michigan. From 1957 to 1970 Dr. Robins was president of Augusta College. During that time Augusta College was converted from a junior college to a senior college. Augusta College is about half the size of A I. There is no College of Agri- culture or Engineering, but there is a medical center with which the college is closely associated. Like A I, Augusta College is part of a college system,” noted Dr. Robins. During the last three years, Dr. Robins has served as a full professor of education at the University of Georgia. He studied educational systems in Switzerland, the Soviet Union, Lebanon, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Japan in 1970, The three years between presidencies gave me the time I needed to read about, study and consider possibilities for university developments, said Dr. Robins, He also had an opportunity to start a manuscript with the tentative title Academic Blacksmithing. The book is a study in beating swords into ploughshares, the develop- ment of an Augusta arsenal into a 72 acre college. Dr, Rob- ins is also the author of several other publications. During his professional career, Dr. Robins has served as president of the Department of Higher Education of the Georgia Education Assoc,; chairman of the Education Committee of the Georgia-South Carolina Nuclear Coun- cil; and president of the Georgia Junior College Associa- tion. Dr. Robins is married to the former Fay Ann Dennen, The couple have two sons, Gerald, 23; and James, 21. Dr. Robins feels that A I's international atmosphere will serve as a great asset in the University’s development and expansion over the years. He also feels that the uni- versity’s objectives and goals and my philosophy and ambitions are in close accord. Mrs. Fay Robins pins a boutonniere on her husband as they prepare for the faculty reception. 164 165 Vice presidents schedule classes, oversee student financial affairs Mr. Edward Pennington, as Vice President of Fiscal Affairs is responsible for the management of all fiscal affairs of the University, which encompasses the functions of purchasing, accounting, payroll, and property control, Pennington is also responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of buildings, grounds, and utilities on campus; the University Bookstore; the financial management of the athletic program, and management of the Physical Educa- tion Center. Dr. W. Floyd Elliot is the Vice President for Student Affairs. He oversees all student developments on campus. Some of the many offices under him are student aid, stu- dent health center, student union, and veteran’s affairs. Elliott is also executive advisor of student publications, campus security, and student organizations. Dr. Mario A. Benetiz has been Executive Vice President and Dean of the University since the fall of 1971. Dr. Bene- tiz is the chief academic officer and handles all academic affairs. The curriculum and scheduling of classes are under his jurisdiction. Benetiz also represents the presi- dent of the University at meetings and functions which the president cannot attend himself. 166 Chancellor Jernigan, assistants serve A I System Mr. Joe Bishop serves the Texas A I System as Vice Chancellor for University Relations, Bishop is responsible fdr the external support of the system. He raises monies needed for the support of the system and its components. Bishop handles federal and state legislative relations and works with the alumni in gaining support for the system. He also over- sees communication relations for the A I System. Manuel Salinas is Assistant to the Chancellor. His primary function is to give the Administration the support needed or required by the Chan- cellor. It is his responsibility to assure coordination of all systemwide reports and to supervise the record-keeping the system uses. Salinas pre- pares, coordinates, and disseminates systemwide information to the campuses. He represents the Chancellor’s office at meetings and func- tions when the Chancellor cannot attend. As Vice Chancellor of Fiscal Affairs, Mr. William English coordinates all fiscal activity for all components of the A I System. He coordinates the budget preparation and coordinates a fringe benefit program, English oversees all major construction and major repairs on the campuses. He periodically visits and attends meetings with the vice presidents of fiscal affairs From all the campuses. This year was the first time for Dr. James C. Jernigan to serve as Chan- cellor of the Texas A l University System without the added office of President of A I at Kingsville. Jernigan oversees the A I campuses in Corpus Christi, Kingsville, and Laredo, and the Weslaco Citrus Center. His offices were moved from College Hall to Seale Hall on the Kingsville campus. 167 Dr. Stanley Anderson has been Dean of the School of Agriculture since 1967. Last year the College received a grant of $147,400 to begin a long range project to study “Efficient Beef Production Through Forage Regimes.'' These funds will be con- tinued at $50,000 for each of two years. With its allocated funds the School plans to increase beef production through utili- zation of improved forage crops. This beef increase will benefit South Texas, the United States and nations of the world. Since 1967 the School has turned from a teaching institute to a practical agricultural College xvith emphasis on graduate research. Recent program additions have been Range Science, Agricultural Econom- ics, and Meat Science. One of the more recent developments in the College of Arts and Sciences, according to Dr. S, Boyd Stewart. Dean of the College since 1961, is the addition of an Ethnic Studies program which is rapidly gaining popularity writh students. Courses in phi- losophy and a radio station have also been fairly recent additions to the College. Closed circuit television has been added to the speech department to aid in teaching debating and production courses. The Col- lege of Arts and Sciences is currently com- posed of 15 departments. Dr. John W. Glock has been Dean of the School of Teacher Education for 15 years. In the past few years three important pro- grams have been added to the School: a kindergarten program and a specialization program for bilingual students. Dr. Glock is especially proud of the School's new building and last year's National Accredi- tation. He is also happy to announce that a large percentage of first year teachers from A l rate above average or superior to other first year teachers from other colleges according to a recent survey of school superintendents and principals by the A I Placement Office, In the 10 years Dr, John C. Rayburn has been Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, 22 of 24 masters degrees have been added to A I as majors, Texas A I is currently the only university south of San Anto- nio offering a masters in Business Administration, This past year a sociology major was added. Dr. Ernest A. Franke has been Dean of the School of Engineering since the fall of 1971. Major accomplishments of the past two years include a reduction in the number of hours required for a B,S. degree from 145 to 135. Two new degrees were added to the School in the form of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. In 1971 a wing was added on to the Engineering building and last year the School expanded its research program with the aid of $65,000 in grants and contracts. Dr. Dennis B. Ford, Dean of the School of Business Administration for IQ1 years, is particularly pleased with the development of several internship programs. These programs allow students to receive on- the-job training for salary or credit. The consortium program is coor- dinated with Texas A M, with Texas A I and Texas Tech as partici- pants. 169 170 Paul K. Goode, Head Librarian William J, Hall, Dean of Admissions and Registrar Herbert R, Haynes, Director of Computation Center i«;|| mmm David E. Boothby, Business Manager J. E. Turner, Foreign Student Advisor Diane K. Blanco, Dean of Women College Of Agriculture The College of Agriculture, with a strengthened graduate degree pro- gram, is moving into a new area of development with a planned 10 year, SI.5 million Farm Facilities Research Center. Also under operation was a water well and irrigation equipment to be used for crop and pasture testing under both dry land and irrigated land production. During 1972-73 more than $147,400 was funded through the legislature to enable the College to develops a water system, secure irrigation equipment, and obtain the necessary feed, seed and fertilizer for research. Another $85,000 was obtained from legislature and private sources for sheep and swine facilities and research in grass evaluation and range evaluation. Since 1935 A I has offered voca- tional agriculture training through the Agriculture Training Education Department. In cooperation with the Texas Education Agency, the department prepared students to teach voca- tional agriculture and to earn a state teacher certification. Graduates of the department fill positions throughout Texas and several other states. Top: One of the Facets of the Agriculture department is auto mechanics. Bottom: Agri- culture students learn different types of plants and how to care for them. 172 Top Left: Clay is only one of (he many media available to an arl student to create and express his ideas. Top Right: Biology requires many hours in the lab dissecting animals. Bottom: Chemistry students experiment with formulas during their lab. College Of Arts And Sciences Art An addition to the Art Building was completed this fall. It houses introductory and painting classes. Forty easels were acquired for use in the new painting room. A sculp- ture yard was also built this year. Art work by Ralph Magruder, William Renfrow and Jon Thompson was accepted in National Art Exhibitions. Biology The Biology department was developing three areas this year; a health-related science laboratory, an organized area and facilities to house vertebrate and invertebrate collections, and the incorporation of a modern laboratory to support the Biological Station on Baffin Bay. A summer workshop designed to provide experience in the biological sciences for elementary and secondary school teachers will be offered this summer. Chemistry The chemistry department hosted a Seminar on Fresh- man Chemistry and Laboratory Safety for chemistry teachers in South Texas during the fall semester. The department purchased a Nuclear Magnetic Reso- nance Spectrometer for $11,010, The purpose of the machine is for teaching and research. English For the first time in several years all English classes were held in Fore Hall. In previous years classes had been held in various buildings on campus. Each semester the English depart- ment has a booksale on the mall. The money from these sales finances three scholarships for the depart- ment. Dr. Claris Glick joined the staff this year and Dr. Clyde Cerant retired after 16 years with the depart- ment. Geography-Geology Field trips highlighted the events of the Geography-Geology depart- ment. Trips were made to the Big Bend National Park, Ozarks, Rocky Mountains, Stephenville, and the Arbuckle Mountains and Ouacbitas Mountains. Dr. Raymond Suhm received an A l Research Grant for field study of Ordovician rocks exposed in Van Horn, Texas region. Dr. James Mor- wine also received a grant to study climates of South Texas, Health And Physical Education The Department of Health and Physical Education has suggested an outdoor activity area for students, but the project has not been approved yet. Women’s athletics is developing rapidly. The department held its first dance festival last year. Kay Langston joined the HPE staff as a dance instructor and Jim Lance joined the faculty as a track coach. Top: The English department had a booksale in the mall to raise money for the scholarships they sponsor. Middle: Many field trips were taken by the Geography-Geology department this year. Bottom: One of the more enjoyable P.E. classes was the swimming class. 174 History Methods in Historical Research was added to the His- tory department curriculum this year. Dr. Ward Albro was promoted to full professorship and Dr. Harry Huebel was promoted to associate professor. Paul Soifer returned to the staff this year after a leave of absence. Home Economics Nutrition students with Dr. Marilyn Samply of the Home Economics department are experimentally researching the eating habits of teenagers and pre-school children. In the spring the faculty, professional home economists, and students attended the Texas Home Economics Associ- ation in San Antonio. Upper students formed a dietetic group this year. The group hears several speakers each semester. The department purchased a $1200 dining room suite, slides for nutrition and disease classes, sewing machines, and other equipment. Freshman Mary Lozano proved an outstanding Home Economics student this year, winning three scholarships. Top Left: Larger classrooms in Ihe New Classroom Building allow larger history classes. Top Right: The Home Economics department tries to prepare girls for marriage, homemaking, and parenthood as well as pro- fessional fields. Bottom: Girls who participated in I.A. also learn how to change a saw blade on a table saw. Industrial Arts The A I Department of Industrial Arts is the best equip- ped IA department in Texas, according to Dr. A. F. Gross, chairman of the department. Among its latest equipment is an engraving machine for metals and plastics classes, a sandblasting machine, a mitering machine, and an Olym- pus camera for special production of color slides. The department is experimentally developing color slides for educational purposes. It is also working on the production of overhead projectuals. This would throw diagrams on the wall above the teacher. 75 Journalism The Journalism Department hosted a UIL Journalism Student Activities Conference on the A I campus in the fall. Tours were made of the newspaper offices and radio and televisions. In approximately one year, the department expects to be moved into part of Manning Hall especially remodeled to meet its needs. Its present building is a remodeled WWII barrack-type structure on Engineering Avenue. Library Science Most of the 50 students enrolled in the Library Science department are working toward a provisional school librarian certification. A I’s Library Science department offers seven under- graduate courses including Reference Materials, School Library Organization and Management, and Literature of Adolescents. A new course on selecting, cataloging, and storing non- book media is being developed. Also being considered is an extension course program. The School Librarian Program is under the direction of the Dean of Teacher Education. Mathematics The Mathematics department occupied the third floor of the New Classroom Building this year, ending the time when math offices and classrooms were distributed throughout five campus buildings. The department added a new course to its curriculum this year; Mathematics for Elementary Teachers. The math department offers 100 sections and also main- tains an active tutoring program. Mathematics for Business and Economics II was added to the department’s standardized testing program. Top Left: The photo lab is a major part of the journalism department. Top Right: Elsie Fontaine received a scholarship m library science which enabled her to continue her studies toward her master’s. Bottom: Stu- dents take notes as their math professor explains a problem. 176 Modern Languages In the Modern Language depart- ment an experimental program was tried in the second level French classes. The program was a move toward individualized and inde- pendent work. Each student selects an area of interest and works on a project with another student or alone. Some projects have been research reports on French authors and a French soap opera. Dr. R. R, Hinojosa-Smith won the Third Annual Quinto Sol Award for Literature. Eladia Leon-Hill went to Paris for three weeks to investigate the literary work of Nobel Prize win- ner Miquel Angel Asturias, Music The Music department developed two experimental programs this year. The Jazz Workshop program, although begun last year, has made the arranging, composition, and improvisation portion of the pro- gram a separate one-hour course. The addition of a second section of choir, the University Chorus was established to determine the interest of the university in a general student singing group. The department offers several courses to non-music majors in an effort to serve the university commu- nity. Top: To develop listening, reading, speaking and writing skills are the aims of the Modern Language department. Above: The Jazz Workshop rehearse from two to three hours every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday. Below: Physics students conducted many experiments of various types. Physics The Department of Physics ordered three electronic calculators for use in laboratories this year. The department also secured several research items and added equipment to the astronomy lab. Dr. James Tyl- icki was promoted to associate pro- fessor this year. Research grants were given to Dr. Tylicki, Dr. Lionel Hewett, Dr. Paul Elliott and Mr. S. B. Dunn. 177 Political Science The Political Science department's major endeavor this year was to consolidate its graduate and undergraduate programs. In the past two years the department has made major revisions in both areas and is now in the implemen- tation stage. The department once again offered comparative gov- ernment courses in voting behavior with Mr. Fredrick Matkin’s return of absence. Psychology-Sociology A new graduate major in sociology was approved this year and offered by the Department of Psychology and Sociology. The graduate program includes such courses as semi- nars and studies in contemporary sociological problems, sociological theory, and social organization. A course offered this year for the first time was Physio- logical Psychology. This course is an introduction to the physiological substrata of behavior. Among the areas cov- ered are basic physiology and neuro-anatomy and central nervous sytem functions. Speech-Drama The Speech and Drama department sent its dramatic production of La Fiaca to Monterrey, Mexico this year. The department also sent its production of Hubba! Hubba! on a USO ATA tour of military installations in the Far East. The drama department presented four productions for A I including Imaginary Invalid and Arms and Man. The speech department attended high school speech tournaments and an oral interpretation workshop. Tel- elessons were introduced in Speech 101. Top Left: Students of Political Science received lectures on Federal Aid system in the U.S. Top Right: Psychology classes discussed effects of social pressures. Right: One of the four productions given by the Speech- Drama department was Arms and Man. 178 College Of Business Administration The College of Business Adminis- tration offers students traditional academic programs as well as inno- vative approaches to the field of bus- iness. The College’s four departments include accounting and electronic data processing, economics and finance, general business, and man- agement and marketing. Beginning additional programs this year, the College planned short courses and mini-courses in addition to regularly scheduled classes taught on campus. The College offered a consortium program in real estate this year. The program is coordinated by Texas A M with Texas Tech and A I as participants. The program is a professional approach to real estate education rather than the vocational approach. The College also offered an under- graduate internship program where students recieved three hours credit for working off-campus. The A I program is coordinated through the Council of Governments in the Coastal Bend areas. A graduate internship program was operated with the cooperation of the city of Sinton. The program is a research grant in tax administra- tion made by the Moody Foundation to the Texas Governor’s office. The College set up a program with the Governor’s office whereby one stu- dent worked on a project and received six hours of credit, Top: Many students work after hours on assigned bookkeeping problems. Middle: Dur- ing lab, business students practice the use of keypunch machines. Bottom: The newr adding machines are a great help to business students. J 79 College Of Education “Teacher Education Grads Speak Out: Assessments and Implications” contains the results of a four-year study of 614 university graduates in teacher education by Jon Sanders, A I education instructor. Graduates felt that a teacher train- ing course was of extreme value when method rather than content was emphasized. Courses offering assigned actual teaching experiences in the public schools as part of the course require- ments received an extremely valua- ble rating. Graduates implied the need of experience for the pre-student teacher to work with pupils in a pub- lic school setting. Dr. David L. Zufelt, associate pro- fessor of education, participated in the Third Annual Congress on the Scientific Study of Mental Defi- ciency at The Hague, The Nether- lands and England as well as facili- ties for educating the handicapped. Dr. Zufelt is also the co-author of a book designed to help the bilingual student achieve academic and pro- fessional success. The title of the book is “Cognates: Vocabulary Enrichment for Bilinguals.” Mrs. Frances G. Gavenda retired from the education faculty this sum- mer. She taught at A I 10 years and now plans to be a workshop consult- ant in language arts and reading. Ten faculty members of the A I education faculty attended the annual Texas Conference on Teacher Education in Dallas this fall. Students who are education majors spend many hours in and out of the classroom trying dramatics, Educational TV tape, and actually teaching children. The kindergarten program is a new department in the College of Educa- tion. The children arc brought from local kin- dergartens to the A I kindergarten. 180 College Of Engineering A national shortage of engineers has proved to be good news for college engineering students. According to the Manpower Report of the President, an average of 48,000 engineering graduates will be in demand each year between now and 1980. The College Placement Council reports that engineering graduates in 1972 received the highest starting salaries of all groups studied, averaging $890 a month. Electrical engineers have the most openings. A yearly average of 12,000 positions need to be filled. Openings for mechanical engineers average 10,000; and for civil engi- neers, 10,000. December 1973 was the first time for students to gradu- ate from the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engi- neering. There were 11 civil and four mechanical engi- neering Bachelor of Science degrees given, A new course was added to the Department of Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering, “Engineering: Its Principles and Prob- lems in a Technological Society” requires no special back- ground in science or mathematics. The course gives the impact of engineering in history and the social responsi- bility of engineering. David Gaines and Steve Gehlbach participated in a 10- week summer Undergraduate Research program in elec- trical engineering. They studied the use of microwave energy to measure the moisture content in soil. The pro- gram was initiated by a $3,890 grant to A I by the National Science Foundation. This past summer, senior mechanical engineering major Weldon L, Wallace received a $500 Scholarship from the American Smelting and Refining Company, Top: Weldon L. Wallace received a $500 .schol- arship in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom: These future electrical engineers are working with the scope, which measures the electrical wave length. 181 College Of Graduate Studies Administration of the College of Graduate Studies is under the direc- tion of the Graduate Council, which determines policies and administers them through its Dean. Students seeking the master’s degree are gov- erned by the general rules of the cat- alogue and their work is under the general supervision of the Graduate Council. In order to qualify for a master's degree, a department must submit a survey listing costs, equipment, library holdings, faculty qualifica- tions, student interest, and reasons for wanting the degree. The survey and qualifications are considered by the curriculum revision committee, the graduate council, the council of deans, the academic vice president, the president, the board of directors, and the coordinating board. The degree request must pass all of these stages before approval is granted. Currently 26 major master degrees are offered at A I. Department Of Military Science The Department of Military Sci- ence offers a military science pro- gram to those women and men who wish to qualify for commissions as second lieutenants in the United States Army. Until recently, A I was the only university in Texas and only one of 10 in the nation to enroll women in its Army ROTC program. Qualified senior cadets are eligible for the department’s flight program which may qualify them for a private pilot’s license. In addition to the basic program, the department offers students a chance to participate in Band, Color Guard, King’s Rifles, Rifle Team, Reserved Officers Association and the Ranger detachment. Top Left: Biology research is one of the many areas of Graduate Studies. Top Right: These freshmen uphold the King's Rifles tradition by having their heads shaved. Bottom;The ROTC annual bar-b-que was held inside this year due to bad weather. 182 Dr. Ward Albro IIIt History Dr. Wilmer W. Aldrich, Chairman of Education Dr. George Alexander, Education Salvador Alvarez, Education Dr. Leo Bailey Agriculture Dr. Charles Bajza, Chairman of Geography and Geology Dr, Beth Baker, History Dr, Hoyt Ballard, Politcal Science Dr. M. Paul Barlow, Education William Barron, Education William Bartley, Business Administration Fahir Basci, Engineering Craig Bent sen, Engineering Dr. Jo A. Beran, Chemistry and Assistant Dean Dr, Ralph L. Bingham Mathematics Dr Jefferson Bishop Government Stanley Bittinger, Psychology-Sociology Dollie Black, English Catherine Blodgett, Library Jerry Bogener, Education Dr. Edwin Bogusch, Biology Dr. John Bonno, Business Administration Robert Boudreaux Mathematics Betty Brewer, Health-Physical Education John Briggle, Military Dr. Eldon Brinley, Chairman of Health-Physical Education Dr. Danny Britt Agriculture Dr. Robert Brown Psychology-Sociology Dr. Paul D. Bryant, Education Fay Calhoon, Geography-Geology Dr, May Campbell, English Dr. Jefferson Caskey, Library Dr. David Cecil, Mathematics Lucille Chandler, Program Supervisor of SUB Dr Jack Clark, Speech'Drama 183 Robert Clark, Military Science Milton Clasen, Library Dr. George Coalson, Chairman of History Dr, F. W. Cokendolpher, Education Frances Colburn, Library Dr. George Cook, English Dr. Stewart Cooper, Health-Physical Education Patricia Coym, Mathematics Dr. David Crenshaw, Agriculture Dr. Robert Davidson, Philosophy Dr. Loren Davis, Psychology-Sociology Dr. Richard Davis, Biology Herman deHoop, History Dr, Maxine Delmare, English Dr. Jan Drath, Music Dan Duncan, Music Burgin Dunn, Physics Kent Fields, Accounting and E.D.P. Dr. f. Browning Finley, Engineering Dr. Lewis Fisher, Education 184 Dr. T, Houston Foster, Education Nick Fry, Accounting and E.D.P. Dr. R. J. Gallaway, English Dr. Fred Garland, Chairman of Chemistry Ruth Gauldin, Home Economics Dr. James E. Gillaspy, Biology Dorothy Ginther, Modern Languages Genaro Gonzalez, Mathematics Paul Goode, Librarian Dr. Darroll L. Grant, Agriculture Emma R. Grant, Education A. F. Gross, Chairman of Industrial Art Kathey Sue Groves, English Margaret Ann Hancock, Library Dr. Frederick G. Harvey, Education Dr. Lee L. Harvill, Geography-Geology Johnnie Mae Haun, Education and Home Ec Dr. Herbert R. Haynes, Engineering and Director of Computation Center Dwight Hazlett, Accounting and E.D.P. Jerry W. Hedrick, Industrial Arts Dr. Lionel D. Hewett, Physics Dr. Powell Hines, Education Dr. R. R. Hinojosa-Smith, Chairman of Modern Languages Stephen F. Hofer, Speech-Drama Dr. Darvin Hoffman, Chairman of General Business 185 William Holmes, Journalism and Director of News Service Paul Roger Hoopes, Political Science Robert E. Huitt, Psychology-Sociology Ronald Hunt, Health-Physical Education Dr, Leslie Gene Hunter, History fames M. Ivy, Journalism and Coordination of Student Publications. Carol A. Jennings, General Business Johnny L. Johnson, Director of Placement and Continuing Education Caroline B. Johnston, Education-Music Dr. Gary D. 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Chairman of English Dr. Richard Scherpereel, Chairman of A Art Mae Dell Schiller, Modern Languages Dr. Hildegard Schmalenbeck, English Dr. Robert Sekerak, Psychology- Sociology Buddy Smith, Mathematics Harvey Smith, Miltiary Science Dr. Julia Smith, English Lawrence Ray Smith, Speech-Drama V. A. Smith, Speech-Drama Dr. Jimmy Solomon, Mathematics Dr. Arnold Solstad, Agriculture 188 Dr. Elvin Sparks, Psychology F. Michael Speed, Mathematics Mark A. Stupp, Music Dr, Edward Su, Political Science Dr, Raymond Suhn, Geography-Geology Dr Norman Sunderman, Music Alfred Tellinghuisen, Music Durward Thompson, Agriculture fon H. Thompson, Art Dr. Louis Thurston, Mathematics Michael Tinker, English Donna Tobias, Speech-Drama Dr, Cyrus Todd, Education Dr, Donald Todd, Engineering lose R. Torres, Mathematics Paul Treptow, Civil and Mechanical Engineering Dr, Marcus Truitt, Chairman of Civil and Mechanical Engineering James Tryer, Modern Languages Dr. James Tylicki, Physics Dr. Emma Van Laninghan, Home Economics Dr, George Vaughn, Chairman of Psychology and Sociology Dr. Edward Vento, Economics and Finance I.Q. Vidaurri, Student Aid Director Joyce Vilseck, Mathematics James Von Hatten, English Dr, Thein Wah, Civil and Mechanical Engineering Dr. Woodrow Wallace, Economics and Finance Dr. Robert Warren, Education Jacqueline Webb, Psychology-Sociology Dr. Lawrence Weiner, Music Dr, Edwin Wheeler, Psychology-Sociology Dr. George Williges, Biology F. B. Wines, Chairman of Agriculture Clarence Wittman, Military Science Dr. Carl Wood, Biology 189 vm mm '... i ;v - v- : .’ __ Jaime A. Alaniz, Santa Elena Ricardo T. Alcantar, Laredo Mary E. Alegria, Kingsville Danita F. Allen, Bay City Gracia A. Alvarado, Alice Elaine C. Alvarez, Yoakum Mary Anderson, Kingsville Stephen L. Aponte, Canal Zone Larry R. Arce, Kingsville Carmen C. Arredondo, Concepcion Julia C. Arredondo, San Diego Maria D. Avila, Weslaco Cathy P. Baird, Sinton Jan Baldwin, Sandia Cynthia Blasly, Aransas Pass Sherry H. Banda, Falfurrias Susan D. Barnes, Kingsville Sylvia Barrera, Corpus Christi Irma E. Barrientos, Corpus Christi On ilia H. Basal due, Riviera Lory Beall, Corpus Christi Celest Bearden, Corpus Christi Shelby Anne Beer, Boerne Ronald W. Behrends, Fredericksburg Anna Virginia Benavides, Roma Brunilda A, Benavides, Corpus Christi Robert Dewey Black, San Antonio Henry L. Blake, Eagle Pass Elmer K. Blaylock, Sinton John M. Bohls, Bishop David Bruce Boone, Aransas Pass Janene Rhea Boone, Aransas Pass Susan G. Brand, Agua Dulce Marcia Vanelle Brown, San Antonio Susan Kathiynne Browning, Lyford Prissy Bryant, Virginia Pedro Colin Buitron, Kingsville Joseph Steven Burton, San Antonio Joann Butler, Alice Ricky Calhoun, Chicago, 111. N. Janine Calkins, Kingsville John William Callaway, Laferia Dolores Cantu, San Benito Gloria F. Cantu, Alice Louise Cantu, Wharton Norma Linda Cantu, Kingsville Tommie Ann Cantu, Bishop Gerald Stanley Cantrell, Vanderbilt Theresa Dale Caraway, Harlingen Sulema C. Carrisalez, Gregory Mary Louise Carroll, Premont Tony Alan Carter, Universal City Paul L. Casares, Poth Robert George Cash, Kingsville Candie Castillo, Dallas Martin Ernesto Castillo. Harlingen Eziquiel D. Cavazos, Raymondville 198 Nora Cavazos, San Benito Charles W. Cave, Sinton Jose L. Cervantes, Benavides Alfonso M, Chapa, Mission Diana Cisneros, Kingsville Eloisa Cisneros, Kingsville Susan jean Cocozza, Harlingen Aurora Contreras, San Perlita Elva Contreras, Robstown Cathy Denise Cornett, Bishop Joe Alcala Cortez, Del Rio Michael Cortinas, Corpus Christi Leslie L. Crehshaw, Mathis Debbie Lynn Cross, Aransas Pass Felix Cruz Jr., Kingsville Maria del Rosario Cruz, Delmita Maria Dolores Cruz, Kingsville Cynthia A. Cuellar, Robstown Alice Eva Curry, Corpus Christi Marta Alicia Davila, Oilton Carl Adrian De La Garza, San Antonio Sylvia Diaz, Kingsville Claudia R. Diaz-Infante, Corpus Christi Sam I. Diebel, Port Lavaca Jan Dodds, Corpus Christi Maria del Carmen Dovalina, Eagle Pass William Henry Drawe, Mercedes Philip Edgar, Alice Denise Ann Elsik, Kingsville Sandra Endlich, Eagle Pass Alfredo Escobar, Rio Grande City Juanita Escobar, Robstown Sylvia Ann Escobar, Kingsville Margie E. Espinosa, Kingsville Rosalinda Espinsoza, Raymondville Yolanda Cobarruvias Espinosa, Kingsville Kathy D’Ann Fellows, Corpus Christi Deborah Ferguson, Houston Hector Fernandez Jr., Eagle Pass Maria Teresa Flores, Zapata Rita Flores, Mathis Socorro Fraga, Harlingen Terria Ann Frazier, Kingsville Robert H. Gafford, Kingsville Juan Cezar Galindo, Eagle Pass Albert Q. Garcia, Alice Glenda Noemi Garcia, Corpus Christi Jose Tomas Garcia, Premont Nelda Diana Garcia, Kingsville Roy C. Garcia, Kingsville Sarita A. Gardner, Kingsville Annette S. Garza, Kingsville David Silva Garza, San Isidro Eli Garza, Falfurrias Ernesto J. Garza, Hebbronville Ernesto Ismael Garza Jr., Hebbronville Hector Cruz Garza, Bishop Hector Eloy Garza, Rio Grande City Jo Ann Garza, Alice Leticia P. Garza, Roma 199 Maricela Garza, Delmita Mary Lilly Garza, Alice Robert Garza Jr., San Isidro Robert S, Garza, Kingsville Becky Gaston Richard Michael Gauldin, Kingsville Karen Louise Gebert, Fremont Patricia I. Gilden, Aransas Pass Mehdi Givehehian, Iran Barbara Gail Goad, San Benito Mary Dalissa Gomez, Kingsville Adela L. Gonzales, Lyford Diamantina Orta Gonzales, San Antonio Aracely Gonzalez, Alice Gualberto Gonzalez Jr., Port Isabel Oscar Gonzalez, Robstown Sylvia Gonzalez, Kingsville Roberta L. Griffin, Devine Alicia Adelina Guajardo, Freer Alicia Guerrero, Rio Grande City Basilio Guerrero, Sebastian Sandy Guillen, Rosenberg Sylvia Sue Gutierrez, Robstown Yolda Marla Gutierrez, Falfurrias Gracia Guzman, San Benito Gerald Taylor Hall, Beeville Don Robert Harris, San Antonio Johnny James Harris, Seguin Teresa Marie Harris, Corpus Christi Betty Ann Hart, Mission 200 Freshmen Timothy J. Hartsfield, Beeville Larry G, Harvey, Kingsville Mary L. Hendrick, San Saba Martha A. Hernandez, Crystal City Brenda Gail Hertel, Brownsville Kennith W. Heslip, Corpus Christi Elida Hinojosa, Odem Diana Elisa Hinojosa, Kingsville Hank Earl Holbrook, San Benito James Mattingly Imdohl, Guadalajara Linda Kay Hoskinson, Portland Myrtlene Mae Houck, Goliad Robert Huegele, Corpus Christi Marty Paul Hunter, Wichita Falls Linda Joyce Hutchinson, Corpus Christi Ruthie L. Hutchinson, Corpus Christi Harriet Elizabeth Jackson, Pleasanton Randy Bryan Jackson, Mathis Marian Joan Jennings, Houston Belinda Jimenez, Corpus Christi Ida Joan Jones, Kingsville Richard Wayne Jordan, San Antonio Leon Charles Just, Odem Nancy Lynn Kastner, Sinton Toyo Kawamura Jr., San Benito Kathy Jo Kirkpatrick, McAllen Ben Williams Kirsch, Raymondville Brian Michael Knieriem, San Antonio James Leland Knight, Beeville Carol Ann Lange, Corpus Christi Carla Irene Langley, Sunray Eufemia Zamora Lara, Edroy Kathryn Ann Larde, Kingsville Brenda Gayle Laws, Sinton Ramiro Leal, San Benito Mary Martha LeBlanc, San Benito Robert Leo Jr., Realitos Thelva Dean Longoria, San Benito Aurora Marie Lopez, Corpus Christi Blanca Estella Lopez, Sinton Javier Lopez, Zapata Mary A. Lozano, Kingsville Martha Lynn Lucksinger, Burnett Adan Macal, San Isidro Juan Avila Macarena, Kingsville Kay Lynn Machen, Donna Norma Ruiz Maldonado, Kingsville Stephanie Jane Mall, McAllen Duck S. Manjarris, Houston James Albert Maddox, Kingsville Miroslava M. Mares, Kingsville Joe T. Martin, San Benito John Martin, Kingsville Susan Ann Martin, Laredo Carlos Martinez, Corpus Christi Edna G. Martinez, Eagle Pass Mamie T. Martinez, San Diego 201 Norma Martinez, Kingsville Priscilla Isabel Martinez, Hebbronville Zorina A. Martinez, Corpus Christi Salah J. Mashtoub, Lebanon Lori Dawn Massey, Boerne Janice O. Matute, Venezuela Randy McCulley, Houston La Rue McKinney, Corpus Christi Byron W. McKinnon, San Antonio Ida Mendez, Harlingen Carol Christine Mendiola, Rockport Oralia Medrano, Mercedes Eva Midobuche, Eagle Pass Debbie Lynn Milam, Three Rivers Marilie Mims, Dallas Freshmen Ramiro Molina, Taft Sylvia P. Montalvo, Sinton Linda Ann Montgomery, George West Reynaldo F. Moreno, Odem Jesus Morin Jr., Falfurrias Judy Lynn Morgan, Premont Dale John Mueller, Corpus Christi David Dawayne Mundt, Marion Ruben Munoz Jr., Rio Grande City Linda Carol Musgrove, Kingsville Donald Kevin Nash, Kingsville Mack Earl Needham, Freer Richard L. Neill, Stockdale Marian Nemec, Robstown Glenn Alfred Neumann, Bigfoot Mitchell A. Nichols, Banquete Frank Obregon, Raymondville Sylvia Orozco, Cuero Edward D. Orta, Poteet Grade Ortiz, Sinton Carmen Ovalle, Dallas Margaret R. Ozuna, Del Rio Mauricio E. Pacheco, El Salvador Delma Jean Palacios, San Antonio Veronica Parras, Falfurrias Bridget Priscilla Peacock, Tilden Leslie Leonora Pearson, Agua Dulce Dulia Pena, Raymondville Mary Lou Pena, Kingsville Nora Melba Pena, Realitos Jamie Felipe Perez, Kingsville Leobardo Perez, Hebbronville Olivia G. Perez, Kingsville Robert Perez, Weslaco Robert R. Perez, Freer Velma Perez, Roma Jeffrey Eugene Perkins, League City Susan Lynn Phillips, Universal City Laura Pletcher, Harlingen Mercedes Polanco, Kingsville Carol Ray Prather, Portland Lillian Preston, Brownsville 202 Kathryn Yvonne Price, San Antonio Dallas foe Prince, Allen Viki Ann Psimaris, Corpus Christi Maria Theresa Quintanilla, Freer Rose M. Quintanilla, Freer Arnold Canales Ramirez, Alice Dahlia C. Ramirez, Benavides Dolores Ramirez, Alice Norma Ramirez, Del Rio Richard Mario Ramirez, San Benito Rosario Amalia Ramirez, Driscoll San Juanita Ramirez, San Diego Hector Rene Ramon, Roma Diana Ramos, Kingsville Hector Ramos, Corpus Christi Daniel D. Ratliff, Corpus Christi Bryan D, Ray, Mathis Robert M. Redus, Kingsville Jeanette Rita Reilly, Kingsville Irma M. Resendez, Alice Elvia M. Reyes, Rio Grande City Robert A. Rieder, Sinton Daniel Jesse Rivas, Robstown Mary Lou Robertson, Harlingen John A. Roane, Alice Diana A. Rodriguez, Alice Dora Maria Rodriguez, Harlingen Lisalina Rodriguez, Houston Rosalinda Rodriguez, Rio Grande City Richard Wayne Roecker, Sinton 203 Jeri Lee Rogers, Pleasanton Edward G. Romero, Pharr Bonita Rose, Ben Bolt Douglas A. Roth, Laredo Esmeralda Ruiz, Mathis James Edward Ruschhaupt, Sinton Anthony L. Saenz, Benavides David C. Saenz, Corpus Christi Juanita Saenz, Sinton Patricia Saenz, Rio Grande City Nanci Ellen Sailor, Kingsville Gerardo Salazar, Laredo Jesusa Susy Salinas, Gregory Danny Sandoval, San Diego Luis Saucedo, Kingsville Kenneth Schaefer, Marion Tom Schaeffer, Corpus Christi James Cray Schanen, Robstown Denise I. Schroeder, Bishop Karen Elaine Seiffert, Christine Mickey Wayne Shaw, Corpus Christi Jesse Ralph Simmons, Kenedy Ida Sirio, Corpus Christi Francis Michail Smith, Bishop Jackie Sue Smith, Rockport Ronald W. Smith, Kingsville Sharie Rue Smith, Devine Teddy R. Smith, Corpus Christi David Manuel Solis, Alice Jose Angel Soliz, Hebbronville Oscar Q. Soto, Edroy Ronnie N, Stephens, Corpus Christi Rita Ann Stuchly, Agua Dulce Christy Arlene Sugars, Corpus Christi Donna Jo Taylor, Alice Ellis Thigpen, New Orleans, La. Sandra L, Thormahlen, Weslaco Sandra Lee Thrash, San Antonio Cynthia Lynn Tilley, Alice William Hiatt Tillman, Sweeny Charlotte Yvon Tolson, Bay City Darleen Totten, Houston Fantina Trevino, Hebbronville George M. Trevino, Mercedes Irene L. Trevino. Harlingen Olivia Trevino, Bishop Oralia Trevino, Bishop Victor Trevino, Sinton Steve R. Tripp, San Antonio Lori A. Underbrink, Riviera Jesse G. Veliz, Odem Arturo V. Villarreal Jr., Corpus Christi Elva Gonzalez Villarreal, Robstown Sonya Maria Villarreal, Rio Grande City Sylvia Ann Villarreal, Riviera Janice Sue Waters, Corpus Christi Sue E. Weir, Jal, New Mex. 204 Lynwood G. Weiss, Sarita Cheryl Dee Wendland, Taft Willian Alvin Westbrook, Alice Bob Lee Wheeler, Fort Worth Lou Ann White, Kingsville fanet K. Whitley, Bishop Debbie Lynn Wilburn, Alice Terry Paul Wilkinson, Moberly, Mo. Eldon Glenn Williams Jr., Corpus Christi Floyd Dennis Williams, Corpus Christi John Cameron Williams, Robstown Joseph Lewis WiJliams, Tomball Linda Faye Wilson, Sinton Monica Lynne Witte, Inez Belva Ann Wootton, Corpus Christi Claudia Jane Wostal, Orange Grove Lisa Ann Wright, Kingsville Margarita Ybarra, San Benito Lynda Sue Young, Kingsville Jennifer Kay Young, Three Rivers Mary Laurine Yust, Batson Karlene D, Zacek, Woodsboro Felix Zapata, San Benito 205 206 mores Carroll Wayne Abel, Corpus Christi Terri Lynn Ackerman, Portland Elizabeth Ann Aguilar, Natalia Esmeralda Aguirre, Alice Diana Gail Akers, Vanderbilt Maria Sylvia Alanis, Brownsville Frank Alegria, Corpus Christi Irma Lamar Alvarez, Corpus Christi Jaime Arizpe, Del Rio Jo Anne Arnold Bishop Alice Adria Asher, Boerne Joe Juan Baldivia, Raymondville Lucille Barber, Harlingen Richard Barrera, Robstown Yolanda Iris Barrera, Brownsville Kathleen Basler, Brownsville Loretta Ann Bast, Kingsville Maria Juanita Bazan, Rio Grande City Martin Binnion, Houston Mary Dee Blackburn, Alice Frank Bledsoe, McAllen Blanca A. Bocanegra, McAllen Troy Leopold Boiser, Kingsville Micheal Boyd, Skidmore Frank Ray Boyle, Raymondville Billie Jean Bridges, Vidor Sharon Brown, Kingsville Charles Browning, Lyford Robert D. Bruce, Runge Richard Todd Brunner, Banquete Jack H. Bryan, Charlotte Mark D. Burken, Corpus Christi Robert Leon Burton, Corpus Christi Andres Canales, Benavides Deborah Canales, Benavides John Canales, Pharr Mary Lou Canales, Kingsville Carl L, Cannon, Raymondville Amando Cantu Jr, Concepcion Gilberto Cantu, Falfurrias Heliodoro Cantu, Sebastian Irma Nelda Cantu, Falfurrias Mario Cantu, Corpus Christi Eunice Carrion, Robstown Errlindo Castillo, Sinton Noel R, Cavazos, Raymondville Yolanda Elsa Cavazos, Victoria Blanca E. Chapa, Robstown Irma N. Chapa, Odem Elva Charo, Cotulla Jorge Luis Cavera, Realitos Nicholas Chavez, Sebastian Norma Chavez, Eagle Pass Virginia Faye Cline, Denton Jeff B. Collins, Alice Norma Correa, Falfurrias Judy Lee Crawford, Alice 207 Maggie Cuellar, Weslaco Rojelio Cuellar, Beeville Betty Cunningham, Corpus Christi Jack Craig Damron, Lyford Laura D. Davila, Robstown Cookie Davis, Bishop William Blair Dear, Harlingen Benito DeLa Rosa, Corpus Christi Ismael J. de la Rosa, Carrizo Springs John Delgado, Crystal City Alisa D. Dickson, Portland Jesus Dimas, Freer Maria Dovalina, Eagle Pass Pamela J. Duniver, Bishop Leopoldo Duque, Falfurrias James Dusek, Tilden Issan Elayache, Lebanon Alicia Elizondo, Yoakum Johnnie Sue Elizondo, Corpus Christi Robert Elliott, Houston Teresa Esparza, Driscoll Alfredo Espinosa, Kingsville Herlinda Esquivel, Robstown Mary Lou Esquivel, Mission Roberto Farias, Laredo Leopoldo Flores, Agua Dulce Roxy Flores, Eagle Pass 208 Stella M. Florez, Corpus Christi Mary Jane Fonseca, Raymondville David Gene Ford, Yoakum Annabelle Franco, Alice Raymond Gallagher, Corpus Christi Brad Gallimore, Alice Thelma Gallimore, Alice Amanda Garcia, Robstown Erie Lara Garcia, Harlingen Evangelina Garcia, San Diego Gerardo Garcia, Kingsville Lupita Garcia, Brownsville Normalinda Garcia, Sebastian Rafael Garcia, Rio Grande City Rene Garcia, Raymondville Richard Garcia, Atascosa Roberto Garcia, Corpus Christi Rosario Garcia, Robstown San Juanita Garcia, Cotulla Sylvia H. Garcia, San Benito Xavier S. Garcia, Corpus Christi Zelma Garcia, Kingsville Adan Garza, Alice Daniel Garza, Rio Grande City Heraldo Garza, Roma Maria Garza, Alice Norma Garza, Brownsville Servando Garza, Freer Gordon Gates, Haughton, La. Carmen Gomez, Hebbronville Graciela Gomez, Alice Arminda Gonzalez, San Benito Hilda Gonzales, Harlingen Velma Gonzales, Kingsville Jorge Gonzalez, Roma Sandra Gonzalez, Robstown Karen Griffin, Raymondville Aida Guerra, Rio Grande City Cynthia Guerra, Mathis Kathryn Ann Guerrero, San Antonio Alice Alma Gutierrez, Kingsville Virginia Guzman-Mejias, San Jose, Costa Rica Frances Haley, Harlingen Alma Hall, Bay City Betty Hamilton, Premont Cindi Ann Hansen, San Antonio George Harris, McAllen Michael C. Harris, George West Linda K. Haug, Robstown Patricia Hayes, Kingsville Robert Hayes, Kingsville Gene Allen Hensley, Bishop Sherri Ann Hensley, Victoria Jose Manuel Hernandez, Eagle Pass Juan G. Hernandez, Benavides James R, Hess, Raymondville Christy Y. Holm, Robstown Lauren K. Howard, Del Rio Leticia N. Huerta, Faifurrias Jimmy E. Hutto, Robstown 209 Juanita Ibanez, Alice Edward F, Janak, Houston Mary Anne Jesse, Brownsville Juanita M. Jimenez, Alice Anna Laura Johnson, Bishop Melvin Wayne Johnson, Pleasanton Michael Odell Johnson, Bishop Mark D, Johnston, Corpus Christi Allan E. Jurica, Corpus Christi Larry D. Karstadt, San Antonio Adalia Yvonne Kellough, Corpus Christi Douglas Lee Kennedy, Alice Doug Boon Kim, Portland Janice Kimball, Bishop Del Rhea King, Bishop Steve Kirk, San Benito Calvin D, Kirkland, Refugio Mike John Knesek, Corpus Christi Lonnie Ray Knowles, Hondo Kenny P. Koch, Kingsville Roseanne Elice Koch, Harlingen Patricia Evelyn Laws, Galveston Stephen D. Lawson, Poteet Toni L. Livingston, Kingsville Emma M. Longoria, Sinton Dudley G. Martin, Robstown Leonora T. Martin, Robstown M. Jan Martin, Kingsville Stephen D. Martin, Houston Graciela L. Martinez, Falfurrias 210 Joe G. Martinez, Odem Jose M. Martinez, San Juan Rita Gay Martinez, Luling Michael Antony Masiello, New York Lou Ann McClaugherty, Robstown Terry Nolan McCown, San Antonio John A, Mclver, Sinton Valerie L. McLean, Austin Cynthia Leigh McMeans, Robstown Elizabeth Medina, Corpus Christi Sylvia Ann Medrano, Goliad Norma Linda Menchaca, Del Rio Annie E. Mendietta, Kingsville Lesvia Perez Mendoza, Hebbronville Carol Ann Mercer, Corpus Christi Beverly Ann Messer, Premont Gerald Lynn Mick, Sinton Claudia Miller, Jourdanton Margaret E, Miller, Kingsville Sammy Moltz, Corpus Christi Cecil Wayne Montgomery, George West Diana A. Morales, Kingsville Baldemar G. Moreno, Kingsville Alice K. Moreno, Beeville Beverly A. Morgan, Premont Barbara Jo Mueller, Refugio Patricia L. Munoz, Crystal City Enriqueta Newman, Corpus Christi Elizabeth Ann Nuinez, Smiley Ed O'Donnell, Port Aransas Barbara Ogdee, Falfurrias Margarita Olivarez, Rio Grande City Salma T. Oliveira, San Diego Agustin Jesus Ortiz, Brownsville Bias Ortiz, Freer Elsa Ortiz, Cotulla Alan Ray Parks, Devine Renee A. Paschali, San Antonio Stan F. Pavlas, Corpus Christi Arturo Pecos, Eagle Pass Maria Esther Pena, Mission Veronica Pendergraff, Stockdale Azalia G Perez, Hebbronville George Perez, Eagle Pass Ignacio Perez, Kingsville Mario Antonio Perez, Brownsville Sylvia Perez, San Diego Carlos Pichardo, Crystal City Mike Pitman, San Antonio William Jeff Porter, Pearsall Johnny Raymond Posas, Corpus Christi Donna J. Powell, Von Ormy Vivian Colleen Preiss, Kingsville Lulu Gill Quilantan, Corpus Christi Celia Ramon, Robstown Candie Lynn Ramsey, Harlingen Clifford Lee Redus, Devine Glenda Gay Reed, Pleasanton James Allen Remlinger, Riviera Oralia A. Resendez, San Benito Romelia Rivera, Mathis Kenneth R. Roberts, Kingsville Laura M. Roberts, Houston Claudia Estella Rodriguez, Alice Margarita Rodriguez, Oilton Rachel Rodriguez, Alice Robert Rodriguez, San Antonio Maria Esmeralda Romero, Uvalde Celie Christine Ruhnke, Kingsville Juan J, Saavedra, San Benito David Saenz, San Isidro George Louis Saenz, Benavides Lou Ann St. Clair, Kingsville Clodine Marie Salinas, Benavides Joe Salinas, Concepcion Lupita Salinas, Kingsville Nilda Salinas, Alice Sheryl Ann Sanders, Three Rivers William S. Sapaugh, Houston Charles Schroeder, Alice Russell L. Schwartz, Bishop Gloria L. Seeds, Brownsville Mohit Shah, India Henry R. Sheeran, Palacios 212 Theus Joseph Sheil, Washington, D.C. Cynthia Silva, Alice Dell Robert Smith, Lyford Linda Gail Smith, Spicewood Sarah Lynn Smith, Bishop Patricia E. Snell, Corpus Christi Henry Victor Sokol, Brownsville Yolanda R. Soliz, Kingsville Howard Marion Stansell, Devine Lynn K. Stewart, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Debra Sue Stoltzfus, Premont Pamela Walker Stupp, Kingsville Louisa Sturges, Cotulla John Micheal Swetlick, Robstown Karen Sue Swetlick, Robstown Rodney Tadao Tashiro, San Benito Jimmy L. Thompson, San Antonio Randy Reed Thompson, Houston Esther Tijerina, Driscoll Jose Raul Torres, Kingsville Alberto Trevino, Corpus Christi Leticia E, Trevino, Kingsville Yolanda Trevino, Corpus Christi Tommy Newton Tuggle, Corpus Christi Cordelia Cecilia Tullos, Brownsville Ginger Ann Tuma, Premont Rogelio G. Valdez, Raymondville Linda G. Valencia, Corpus Christi Efrain Vela, Benavides Anna Idalia Viera, Benavides Eli Roy Villarreal, Rio Grande City Euelia G, Villarreal, Agua Dulce Lupie Villarreal, Robstown Martha B. Villarreal, Zapata Mary Vrana, Robstown Earl Robert Wait, Bay City Clay Thomas Walters, Corpus Christi Ellen C. Waters, Alice Deborah Jane Watkins, McAllen Cyndy Ann Wehman, Pleasanton Sharon Lee Wheaton, Sebastian Loretta Susan Wyatt, Tilden Sandy Amoros Wyche, Bay City Clara Lois Wilkinson, Falfurrias John Clinton Wilkinson, Refugio Debra Lynn Williams, Devin Lynette M. Wright, Alice Clyde Yost, Brownsville Carol Susan Young, Three Rivers Crystal Ann Zagouris, McAllen Cecilia Zamora, La Feria Elia Zamora, La Feria Loretta Zarate, Alice Ruben Zavala, Robstown 213 214 Irma H. Abrego, Sinton Barbara Sue Adams, Kingsville Elsie R. Aguirre, San Benito Cheryl Ann Akers, Hebbronville Saleh Ali Al-Hamed, Kingsville Linda Sue Alpers, San Antonio Gustavo Alvarado, Edinburg Edward Arangua Jr., Corpus Christi Arnoldo H. Arce, Kingsville Artie X. Arce, Kingsville John E. Archer, Lyford Charles H. Argubright, Agua Dulce Mary H. Arizmendi, Brownsville Elva Arrendondo, El Campo Ida M. Ayala, Corpus Christi Jesus Baez Jr., Realitos Billie Barker, Brownsville Paula K. Baker, Harlingen Jose L. Baldazo, Laredo Larry M. Barner, San Antonio Abert Barrios San Antonio Mary Lou Behai, Eagle Pass Maria M. Benavides, Laredo Ray Bendele, D’Hanis Deborah G. Bennett, Victoria Virginia M, Berg, Lyford Michael J. Beseda, Corpus Christi 215 Jesse J. Bibbs, Corpus Christi Shawn P. Bodine, Corpus Christi Jack S. Bohls, Stonewall Donald W. Bowers, Palacious George W, Bretz, Corpus Christi Mason H. Butler, Devine David W, Byrne, Tilden Alex Campos, Freer Elizabeth Cantu, San Benito Rosa I. Gardenas, Brownsville Robert A. Carroll, Dilley Oscar H. Castillon, Eagle Pass Elva G. Castaneda, New Braunfels Edna Cavazos, San Benito Rogelio Cavazos, Donna Oscar Chacon, Robstown Jaime T. Chahin, Eagle Pass Supchai Chanyarlak, Kingsville Domingo F. Chapa, Pleasanton Emma Chavez, Eagle Pass Charles A, Christesson, Rio Grande City Barbara B. Ciavarra, Devine Lucio Cisneros, Robstown David R. Clapper, Corpus Christi Johnnie R, Clarkson, Leming Annie J. Claus, Harlingen Brenda D. Cole, Lolita Gary Collins, Brownsville Carol Ann Cook, San Benito Andy A. Cortez, Del Rio Adalberto B. Cruz, Falfurrias Martin Cuellar Jr,, Falfurrias Dennis R. Cutcher, Kingsville Dee Dee S. Darkis, Kingsville Morteza Dastgheib. Iran Guy E. Davis, Corpus Christi Theresa Ann Davis, Harlingen Jesus De Leon, Corpus Christi Kathleen Ann Dirksen, Uvalde Daniel Dominguez, Armstrong Sherry Dee Donahoo, Hawaii Sandra G. Douglas, Corpus Christi Brenda J. Edwards, Telferner Maria E, Elizondo, Zapata John W, Elledge, Corpus Christi Patrick O. Erhabor, Nigeria Marina L. Escobar, Corpus Christi Esteban S. Escobar, Alice William M, Fair, Corpus Christi Linda M. Fealy, Kingsville Elva Fernandez, Eagle Pass Ofelia N. Fira, Sinton Fred R, Flores, Agua Dulce Phyllis Ann Fournier, Eagle Pass Stuart O. Franke, Uvalde Raul A. Gabrillo Jr., San Antonio Gilberto G. Galvan, San Benito Dilipkumar K. Gandhi, India Mrugesh K. Gandhi, India Dolores R. Garcia, San Diego 216 Fermin Garcia, Mexico Of ilia Garcia, Robstown Alfredo Garza, San Diego Antonio L. Garza, Hebbronville Consuelo Garza, Kingsville Diana G. Garza, Kingsville Joel R. Garza. Rio Grande City Leticia Ella Garza, Premont Martha Garza, Santa Elena Mauro H. Garza, Kingsville Rosa M. Garza, Hebbronville Brenda C. Gasch, Poteet Patsy L. Gazaway, Utopia Carolyn Ann Gebhart, Rio Grande City Lee M. Gernentz, McAllen Gloria J. Gipson, Refugio Blanca L. Gomez, Del Rio Enriqueta Gonzales, San Benito Frances Gonzales, Sinton Angelita Gonzalez, Beeville Diana M. Gonzalez, Alice Sarah Ann Gowdey, Kingsville Jan K. Grimes, Robstown Maria C. Guerra, Zapata Lorenzo C. Guerrero, Del Rio Jose J. Gutierrez, Bishop Octavio L. Gutierrez, San Diego Glenn R. Haas, Seguin Ginger D. Hanke, Bishop Karen L. Hanson, Houston Douglas R. Harris, George West Lucile A. Haug, Robstown Curtis L. Haveman, Corpus Christi Claude F. Harber, Bishop Janie Lee Helmke, Kingsville Maggie Heredia, Crystal City Armando Hernandez, Eagle Pass Delia M. Hernandez, Kingsville Samuel G. Hernandez, Harlingen Sylvia V. Hernandez, Robstown Yolanda H. Hernandez, Corpus Christi Lorenzo Herrera, Rio Grande City Raul Herrera, Robstown Velma Herrera, Bruni James S. Heslip, Corpus Christi Patrina Hill, Del Rio Adriana Hinojosa. Benavides Juan Hinojosa, Falfurrias Noma Hoehne, Corpus Christi Cheryl Hoelcher, Alice Henry Hooper, Kingsville Dennis House, Harlingen Geraldine Hoy, Hebbronville Deborah Ann Hughes, Dilley Charles L. Isaac, Tatum Herman Iturbe, Corpus Christi Susan Jackson, Port Lavaca 217 Mary E. Janysek, Nixon Araceli Jaramillo, Clute Ida Joan Jones, Kingsville Rapheal Johnson, Wharton Ramon Johnston, Eagle Pass Chavalit Kachornvanich, Thailand Evelyn Kelley, Kingsville Lucille D. Kelly, Aransas Pass Jean M, King, Raymondville Wanda Knippa, Corpus Christi Hilmar Koch, D’Hanis Sharon Kay Land, Corpus Christi Patricia Ann Laskoskie, Premont Elma R. Laurel, Rio Grande City JoAnn Lazarine, Beeville Robert Leal, Corpus Christi Patricia Lee, Corpus Christi Mary Jo Lemish, Lyford Antonio Lopez, Hebbronville Encarnacion Lopez, Rio Grande City Francisco Lopez, Laredo Graciela Lopez, Corpus Christi Hilario Lopez, Rio Hondo Nelda Lopez, Kingsville Roga Loya, Raymondville Sondra Kaye Malina, Kingsville Day N, Malone, Beeville 218 Jose Marquez, Brownsville Ruben Marquez, Corpus Christi David Martinez, Brownsville Elias Martinez, Corpus Christi Guadalupe Martinez, Carrizo Springs Maria Martinez, Laredo Yolanda Martinez, Brownsville Jenny Matute, Venezuela Cynthia McCloud, Lolita Zane McVey, El Paso Jay McWhorter, Sinton Eva Medina, San Benito Judy Kay Mick, Sinton Linda Lee Miles, Tilden Steve Miller, Robstown Tina Mion, Harlingen Eva Mireles, Falfurrias Susan Gay Mollon, Mathis Maria Montemayor, San Benito Marilyn Moore, Sinton Benjamin C. Morin, San Diego Mark A. Morris, Corpus Christi Jerome Moy, Runge Terrie Mumme, San Antonio Ubaldo Mungia, Raymondville Gilberto Munoz, Falfurrias Mario J, Munoz, Harlingen Buddy Myska, Corpus Christi Cynthia G. Nanny, Riviera Nancy Beth Nelms, Kingsville 219 Doris Neumann, Big Foot Martin Neumann, Big Foot Stanley New, George West Carmen Newman, Corpus Christi Carol Nichols, Banquete Penny Sue Nichols, Agua Dulce Oralia Olivarez, Alamo Diana Ortiz, Laredo Melva Ortiz, Raymondville Robert Ortiz, Alice Lonnie Osborn, Corpus Christi Victoria Osier, Odessa Ray Paschali, San Antonio Lalitkumar J. Patel, India Ramesh Patel, Chicago, 111. Jose Pena, Falcon Heights Nilda Pena, Mission Norma Pena, Realitos Elsa Perales, Crystal City David A. Perez, Brownsville Gloria Perez, La Pryor Jose Perez, Lascara Maria I. Perez, Robstown Jeffrey Perry, Houston Jeanette M. Petter, Bastrop Elizabeth J. Rains, Raymondville Kamta Ramnarine, Ghan Juan Ramon, Robstown Alvaro Ramos, Kingsville Jose Ramos, La Feria Patricia Ramos, Kingsville Graciela Rathmell, Zapata Robert Recio, Kingsville Rick Renaud, Harlingen Longina Revilla, Alice Jesus Reyes, Kingsville Philip Reyna, Tivoli Rogelio Reyna, Eagle Pass Sofia Reyna, Eagle Pass Mary Ann Rivas, Kingsville John M. Rivera, Corpus Christi Della I. Rodriguez, Falfurrias Cynthia Ann Rogers, Pleasanton Diana D, Ruiz, Sinton Jose A. Ruiz, San Benito Ricardo Ruiz, Eagle Pass Roberto Ruiz, Eagle Pass Mansouri Sadat, Iran Saeed Sadighi, Iran Elida Saenz, Braekettville Estela G. Saenz, Benavides Imelda C, Salinas, Brownsville Edward L Sanchez, Beeville Jesus E. Sanchez Jr., Eagle Pass Sharon Lynn Santleben, D’Hanis Sandra Ann Scales, Kingsville Noel R, Schuette, Alice 221 Roberto Segovia, Laredo Antonio R. Segura, Del Rio Navin S. Shah, India Marianna Sheeran, Palacios Hasmukh M. Sheth, India Rosalinda Silva, Brownsville Terry Silva, Kingsville Rosanne E. Simmons, Kenedy Gary D. Smith, Devine Garry S. Smith, Kingsville Nancy Marie Smith, Rockport Ricki Lynn Smith, Corpus Christi Maria Luisa Solis, Delmita Joseph V, Sotelo Mr., Kingsville Helen Sue Startz, Victoria John William Steele, Kingsville William Craig Stephens, Port Aransas Linda Laing Stover, Kingsville Hector T. Tamayo, Pearsall Carolyn Taylor, McAllen Marilyn Taylor, McAllen Margaret Elaine Thomas, Premont Leonard C. Tipton. Robstown Reyes Torres, Corpus Christi Nelda Trejo, Alice Paul W. Triptow, Kingsville Alicia I. Trevino, Driscoll Dalia Trinidad, Seguin Silverio Valencia III, Corpus Christi Richard Vargas, Corpus Christi Diana M. Vasquez, Santa Rosa Jorge Vasquez, Laredo David Ellis Vaughan, Kingsville Jose E. Vela, Zapata Maria del Carmen Villareal, Eagle Pass Ofelia T. Villarreal, Benavides Ralph M, Villareal, San Antonio Debra Kay Vinson, Robstown Cesar E. Vitier, Brownsville Deana Kaye Voges, Kenedy Marvin Brown Voss, Normanna Diana L. Wardlow, Mercedes Roger Rodney Watson, Aransas Pass Herman O. Weber, Blanco Wanda Kay Williams, Runge Matilda Wilson, Calliham Ronald W. Wilson. George West Robin Ann Wohlgemuth, Premont Jerri Wyrick, Freer Carmen E, Yanta, Victoria Carmen Ybarra, Brownsville Norma Ybarra, Robstown Dennis Ray Zacek. Edna Anna Lee Zamora, Alice Julia G. Zarate, Clute Eileen Zdansky, Raymondville Bougie Kent Zima, Onawa, Iowa 222 223 Gary Mel Aaron, Kingsville Ali Abghari, Iran Mohammad Ali Abghari, Iran James D. Abghary, Kingsville Juan Abrigo, Alice Alma Acuna, Kingsville Brenda Jeanell Addison, Corpus Christi Delia C. Aguirre, Alice Mohd F. Ahmed, Kingsville Riaz Ahmed, Pakistan Karen Lynn Ahrens, Edinburg Patricia Lynn Akers, Hebbronville Blanca E. Alaniz, Benavides Esperanza Alaniz, Corpus Christi Irineo R. Alaniz, Corpus Christi Janie Alegria, Port Isabel Gerardo Alvarez, Kingsville Bhasker B. Amin, India Rameshchandra K. Amin, Tndia Daniel Anderson, Refugio Larry M. Anderson, Corpus Christi Elizabeth Angulo, Roma Sergio Angulo, Eagle Pass Dinah G. Arce, Falfurrias Yvonne C. Arnold, Kingsville Mary Sue Ball, Taft Darrel P. Barbo, Kingsville Kathy Marchal Barbo, Kingsville Debbie D. Barnes, Austin Margaret J. Barnett, Corpus Christi Alma K. Barrera, Corpus Christi Maria I. Barrera, Roma Patricia Ana Barrera, Corpus Christi Dennis Ray Bartosh, Corpus Christi Emilia M. Basualdo, Mexico David Ray Batts, San Antonio Albert Fred Bean, San Antonio Alberto BeLalcazar, Corpus Christi Abraham R. Benavides, Brownsville Seniors Eida V. Benavides, Corpus Christi Sheryl Kay Berger, Port Lavaca Patricia R. Berkman, Bishop Timothy B. Berry, San Antonio Kenneth C Bishop, Houston Harold F. Bluhm, Alice Suryahant N. Bodiwala, Kingsville Freddie Boelsen, Houston Mary Ellen Boenig, Beeville Barbara A. Bornes, Galveston Helen M. Bream, Mathis A. M. Delilah Broca, Brownsville Rosie Broca, Brownsville Garold L. Brooks, Kingsville Elizabeth C. Brown, Premont Joyce G. Brown, Kingsville Albena E. Brysch, George West Karen L. Brysch, Kingsville 22A Frederick M. Burgess Fredericksburg Juan L. Bustillos, Bishop Ronald Clay Butler, Alice Ronald W. Byrd, Corpus Christi Mary V. Calzada, Port Lavaca Linda W. Campbell, Corpus Christi Jose V. Cantu, Harlingen Dora Gloria Carbajal, Benavides Diamantina Cardenas, Sinton Elva S. Cardenas, San Antonio Jose M. Carreno, Venezuela Eva C, Carrillo, Benavides Filiberto Carrillo, Kingsville Filiberto X. Carrillo, Benavides Janie Q. Carrington, Corpus Christi John Lee Carrington, Combes Alicia Carrizales, Beeville Samuel C. Carson, Kingsville Hugo J. Castro-Mendoza, Kingsville Clifford B, Cavender, Sabinal Kathleen A. Cavender, Sabinal Pamela J. Chabak, San Antonio Keith P. Champagne, Pettus Jeanne L. Chandler, San Antonio Nelson E. Chandler, Normanna Jose Chapa, San Benito William J. Chapman, Bruni Cheri H. Charo, Kingsville Rosalinda G. Chavera, Falfurrias Rebecca L. Chavez, Kingsville 225 Kiran Chokshi, Kingsville Delphia O. Clark, Corpus Christi Graciela Clarke, Rio Grande City Catherine C. Cogburn, Eagle Pass fane Louise Cohen, Harlingen Joyce M. Cole, Corpus Christi Mary Ann Colin, Kingsville Reynaldo E. Contreras, Sinton Chris Corby, Corpus Christi Patrick Lee Corcoran, San Antonio Ruben R. Correa, Corpus Christi Luis Cortinas, Corpus Christi Paul F, Cotter, Mercedes William A. Cook, Kingsville Michael J, Couling, San Antonio Robert D, Cowley, Kingsville fames Edward Cox, Luling Sherryl Sue Crawford, Harlingen Jose G. Cruz, Bishop Trina Cruz, Kingsville Vicente Cruz, Kingsville Charles M. Currer, California Raydene Curry, Robstown Cub Lee Curtiss, Mathis Ailton C. DaMota, R.J., Brasil Bharat H. Dalai, India Jayant Z, Dalwadi, India Micheal Glen Dannels, Blessing Edward T. Davis, Corpus Christi Lynn Ellen Davis, Laredo Anna P. DeLaGarza, Robstown Arnold F. DeLeon, Bishop Medardo De Leon, Jr., Mission Armando De Los Santos, Corpus Christi Yolanda DeLuna, Robstown Linda E. Deanda, Corpus Christi Jayant Desai, India Yolanda Diaz, La Feria Margie Lin Disbro, Premont Betty Jean Dobie, Bishop Juan R. Dominguez, Crystal City Aiit R. Doshi, Kingsville Nancy C. Doss, Corpus Christi Kathy L. Dunnigan, McAllen Phyllis G. DuVall, Sinton Barbara Ann Edmondson, Mathis James Marvin Edmondson, Mathis Carolyn J. Elrod, Houston Susan Emmert, Premont Don Earl Epperson, Corpus Christi Deborah K. Escobar, Corpus Christi Pablo Escobar, Mexico Della M. Escobedo, Corpus Christi Robert Roy Eshom, Kingsville Manuel F, Espinosa, Crystal City Timothy B. Estes, Bishop Donna Jean Ewing, La Marque Guy M. Farmer, Corpus Christi Lois Ruth Ferguson, Kingsville Delia Fernandez, Eagle Pass 226 Roberta Fitzsimmons, Corpus Christi Dorothy A. Fletcher, Brownsville Alvino Flores Jr„ Corpus Christi Jose Homer Flores, Corpus Christi Laura I. Flores, Kingsville Lorenzo Flores Jr., Corpus Christi Manuela C. Flores, Pearsall Marcus Flores, Rio Grande City Rodolfo T, Flores, Harlingen Abel P. Fonseca, San Benito James W. Foster, Sabinal Juan Antonio Fraga, Harlingen Norma L. Frausto, Brownsville Maria Sylvia Fuentes, Eagle Pass Mary Lois Fuentez, Kingsville Alan Ray Fuller, Austin David Anthony Fuller, Kingsville Margaret C, Gaines, Corpus Christi Sally Gallardo, Victoria Susan Gallardo, Victoria Feliciano V, Gallegos, Robstown Alberto Galvan, Brownsville John A. Galvan Jr., Corpus Christi Manoj C. Gandhi, India Subhash B. Gandhi, India Upen B. Ganhi, Bombay Augustin, R. Garcia, Alice David M, Garcia, Kingsville Domingo S. Garcia Jr,, Corpus Christi Estefana Garcia, Brownsville Gloria Jean Garcia, Taft Guadalupe Garcia, Brownsville Joey R, Garcia, Corpus Christi Manuel S. Garcia, Lyford Margaret Garcia, Corpus Christi Nora Garcia, Kingsville Oralia Vega Garcia, San Diego Pedro C. Garcia, Alice Raul Garcia, Raymondville Romeo Reyna Garcia Sylvia A. Garcia, Bay City Terry Garcia, Portland John Gardner, Midland Abel Garza, Kingsville Adalberto Garza, Santa Elena Elijio Garza, Benavides Fernando H. Garza, Rio Grande City Graciela H. Garza, Kingsville Humberto Garza, Mexico Juan Rene Garza, Kingsville Maggie Garza, Brownsville Omar Garza, Kingsville Roland Garza, Brownsville Ruben F. Garza, San Antonio Yolanda Garza, Brownsville Yolanda Garza, Falfurrias Olga Garzoria, Beeville 227 Ronald Evert Gavender, Wadsworth Margaret S. George, Corpus Christi Anmkumar Ghadiali, India Mozaffar Ghaffari, Iran Julie Gillett, Kingsville Cynthia Kaye Gilliam, Cisco Henry L. Glenn, Houston Moises L. Gomez, Brownsville Arturo Gonzales, Uvalde Lucy Ann Gonzales, Port Lavaca Manuel R. Gonzales, Sinton Blanca Gonzalez, Laredo Maria R, Gonzalez, Del Rio Primitivo Gonzalez, Hebbronville Harvey Kent Gooden, Amarillo Robert Allen Gowdey, Des Moines, Iowa Viola V. Goynes, Mathis Lois Ann Granberry, Sinton Thomas Wayne Gravley, Kingsville Glyn A. Gary, Kingsville John Green, Tivoli Gene Everett Griffin, Kingsville Helen Ruth Griffin, Devine Anthony C. Grones, Hallettsville Fernan Guardia, Kingsville Gloria Gutierrez, Three Rivers Jose D. Gutierrez, Hebbronville Leonor Guterrez, Kingsville Nelly M. Guzman, Corpus Christi Alma Lee Hadix, San Antonio Carol Ann Hagen, Marion Ann Hall, Alice Barbara M, Hamff, Kingsville Gary D. Hamilton, Premont Harvey J, Hamilton, Premont Delta P. Hanna, Beeville Barbie Hanus, Skidmore Edwin Stan Haun, Kingsville Bill Alford Hawkins, Corpus Christi Seniors Harry F. Helmke, Bishop W. Wayne Henkhaus, Houston Ronnie Dale Henning, Kingsville Patricia Anne Hepburn, Refugio Hector R. Hernandez, Kingsville Juana Irma Hernandez, San Benito Mary Lou Hernandez, Del Rio Nicholas Hernandez, Laredo Rene O. Hernandez, Carrizo Spring Gloria L, Herrick, Portland Boris A. Hildalgo, Brownsville Orlando Hidalgo, Kingsville Kaye Suezon Higgins, Victoria Patricia L. Hill, Floresville Aurora M. Hinojosa, Alice Jose Madrio Hinojosa, Laredo Sister Lucia Hinojosa, Kingsville Curtis Bert Hinton, Sinton 228 Frank Edward Hoelzel, Alice John Marion Howard, George West James A. Hoy, HebbronvUle Ramiro Hoyos, Corpus Christi Mildred E, Hunt, Tuleta Patricia S. Ivy, Orange Grove Ronald T, Ivy, Sandia Sherye L, Jackson, San Antonio Steve Jackson, Port Lavaca Margaret Jacquez, Harlingen Jimmy R, Jaramillo, Corpus Christi Paula D. Jetton, Yoakum Rose V. Jimenez, Corpus Christi George C. Jones, Kingsville Patricia T, Jones, Kingsville David W. Johnson, Kingsville Mary L. Johnson, Ingleside Meredith M. Jordan, Corpus Christi Sherry W. Jordan, Corpus Christi W. Scott Jordan, San Antonio Murray Warren Judson, Corpus Christi Sharon Ann Justice, Houston Rick C, Karm, Corpus Christi Pamela Ann Kiel, Corpus Christi Lewis Milton Kinsey, Bishop Drusilla M, Knight, Corpus Christi Ronald Ray Knocke, Kingsville Delora Beth Koenning, Agua Dulce Sherry Day Koerth, Kenedy Pamela D. Kowalik, Kingsville 229 Ray A. Kowalik, Alice Rosemary Kowalik, Hobson Robert Dean KubalaT Midfield Elsie F. Kutach, Laredo Michael Kutach, Kingsville Diana Gail Kuykendall, Corpus Christi Mary Grace LaCour, Bishop Arlena Faye LaRue, Corpus Christi Bobby L, Lackey, San Antonio Azad R. Lakhani, India Abdulkader Lala, India Gloria Lara, El Campo Josefa Lara, Falfurrias Octavio N Laurel, Rio Grande City Raymond D. Lay, Premont Henry LeVrier, Brownsville Linda Leibowitz, Pharr Henry J. Lessner, San Antonio Diane A, Lincecum, Kingsville Manuel E. Llanos, Venezuela Bonita E. Logan, Brownsville Jhonnie Lea Lomenick, Kingsville Ceylun Longbotham, Kingsville Dennis Longbotham, Kingsville Sonia Longoria, Santa Rosa Adriana Lopez, Three Rivers Erasmo Lopez, Falfurrias Seniors 230 Jorge Luis Lopez, Rio Grande City Magdalena M. Lopez, Kingsville Maria Guadalupe Lopez, Brownsville Velma R. Lopez, Kingsville Karen R. Lorenz, Corpus Christi Karol Y, Love, Carrizo Springs James M. Lowe, Hockley Eugenio Loya, Brownsville Charles H. Lozano, Taft Nilda I. Lozano, Richardson Jacqueline Luckett, San Antonio Petra Luera, Laredo Jane Marie Lyon, Kingsville Benjamin B, Mabry, Corpus Christi Alejandro Macias, Brownsville Vala Madelat, Iran Alfredo Maldonado, Beeville Lydia Maldonado, Brownsville Margaret Ann Malone, Kingsville Patti Ann Malone, Beeville Jon Francis Manjarris, Houston Karen L. Mann, Hondo John E. Marrs, Corpus Christi Jesus Martell, Mercedes Joe H. Martin, Houston Sammy L. Martin, Alice Amelia G, Martinez, Woodsboro Gloria Martinez, Lyford Graciela G. Martinez, Kingsville Humberto Martinez, Eagle Pass Maria L, Martinez, Brownsville Maria De La Luz Martinez, Corpus Christi Otilia Estella Martinez, Falfurrias Amanda E. Mata, Dilley Michael B. Matteson, Kingsville Robert B. Mattingly, Corpus Christi James A. May, Kingsville Nora Belinda Maza, San Benito Mark David Mazoch, Palacios Ellen M, McCreight, Kingsville Judy Kay McFarland, Weslaco Michael Davis McMillan, Lytle Rosa Elia Medrano, Brownsville Alicia Mejia, Eagle Pass Clara Melendrez, Crystal City Juan M. Menchaca, Falfurrias Robert Earl Meyes, Kingsville Sandra Wallen Meyer, Alice Arun K. Misra, India Florence P. Mitchell, Kingsville Navanit Modi, India Orfelinda Molina, Roma Gloria P. Mondragon, Corpus Christi Ronald P, Mondragon, Corpus Christi Shahrokh R. Moniri, Iran Arabela Montalvo, Hebbronville Norma Montalvo, Robstown Rene A. Montalvo, Santa Elena Ricardo Montalvo, Alice Hector Montemayor, Portland 231 Rajnikant Patel, Upton Rashmikant B. Patel, India Vinod A. Patel, India Teri Pattillo, Kingsville Dwayne L. Pavel, Corpus Christi Paul T. Pavlovsky, Kingsville Corina Pena, Corpus Christi Lucia Pena, Falfurrias Maria L Pena, Robstown Juan Perales, Alice Adelfina Perez, Three Rivers Clemente Perez, Robstown Joe R. Perez, Victoria Luis G, Perez, Beeville Lydro Tony Perez, Edinburg Maria del Carmen Perez, Rio Grande City Martha Perez, Laredo Velma G. Perez, Corpus Christi Susan Pettus, San Antonio Arthur C. Pfluger, Kingsville Donna Whitley Pfluger, Kingsville Daniel Tod Phillips, Temple Frances V. Pinckley, Kingsville Geraldine Pirtle, Odem Elsie Mae Popham, Pleasanton Barbara J. Powers, Corpus Christi Charles L. Preiss, Kingsville Ernesto Pruneda, Bishop Carolyn T. Puckett, Beeville Robert F. Puckett, Beeville Joe C. Pullam, Corpus Christi Onesimo S. Quintanilla, Kingsville Elva Ramirez, Laredo Rachel Ann Ramirez, Alice Clarita F, Ramos, Kingsville Ileen Randolph, Victoria Teresa Rangel, Rio Hondo Linda D. Ranspot, Freer Dinesh C. Ray, India Kathleen Rees, Garwood Conrad Reilly, Kingsville Edward Reisner, Jr., Kingsville Susan Gail Reson, Alice Ricardo Reyna, Eagle Pass Michael J. Reynolds, Brownsville Becky Sue Rhyner, San Benito Mary E, Riley, Weslaco Maria Elena Rios, Brownsville David R. Rivera, San Ygnacio Pedro Rivera, Corpus Christi Marianne Robert, Falfurrias Linda Roberts, Kingsville Alonso Rodriguez, Taft Armando Rodriguez, Freer Eva Rodriguez, Kingsville Lamar J, Rodriguez, Falfurrias Mary Jane Rodriguez, Kingsville 233 Ginger Rogers, Alice Louis A. Rothe, Hondo Mohamad Rouhani-Esfahani, Iran Jeannette Ruiz, Brownsville Manuel Ruiz, Batesville Pravin Ruparelia, India Cindi Rushing, Alice Tom Rusnack, Kingsville Glenn J. Ryan, Kingsville Isabel Saenz, Santa Elena Lupita Salazar, Kingsville Aminta Saldana, Kingsville Anita B. Salinas, Falfurrias Eddie Salinas, Corpus Christi Feliz Salinas, Bloomington Lourdes Salinas, Zapata Raul Salinas, Lubbock Rolando Salinas, Robstown Ben C. Saltz, Galveston Cynthia G. Sanchez, Corpus Christi Suresh K. Sangani, Kingsville Charles Scheffler, San Antonio James Schmidt, Taft Harvey A. Schoener, Victoria Kenneth Schroeder, Corpus Christi Cindy Sue Schuehle, Hondo Chuck Schultz, Kingsville Richard C. Schultz, Kingsville David Screws, Premont Robert Seals, Aransas Pass 23A Pamela D. Secor, Freer Jose Sendejar, Benavides Luis Sepulveda, Laredo Joyce Renne Setliff, Odem Harish J. Shah, India Mahesh R. Shah, India Naresh J Shah, India Mairuddin L Shaikh, India Ali Sharifzadeh, Iran J, Pat Sheey, San Antonio Ashok N. Shelat, Kingsville JanelleJ, Shpherd, Portland Carl E. Sherman, Kingsville Ashok J. Sheth, India Janie Silgero, Angleton Richard V. Silva, San Antonio Robert Silva, Alice Debra L. Simmons, Corpus Christi Era Mae Simpson Patricia Ann Smith, Portland Richard Carl Smith, Devine Thomas Smith, Kingsville Sylvia Kay Smyth, Kingsville Alfred Snapka, Corpus Christi David Lee Snapka, Corpus Christi Larry J, Snapka, Corpus Christi Joel Solis, Harlingen Lydia G. Soliz, Falfurrias Luis Sotelo, Three Rivers Georgia Sotiropoulos, Corpus Christi Melissa Sparkman, Freer Linda Ford Sparks, Kingsville Linda Gail Sparks, Raymondville Thomas F. Sparks, Kingsville Naressa Spears, Ft. Lee, Vir. Garland W. Speer, Kingsville Janet Spillman, Kingsville Robert Spillman, Kingsville Kimberly Ann Stall, Corpus Christi Ralph W. Stephens, Corpus Christi Linda D. Stewart, Corpus Christi Charles E. Stratmann, Refugio Alfredo Suarez, Kingsville Carl T, Sullinger, Aransas Pass Ralph Sutherland, San Antonio David R, Tanasoca, San Antonio Corky Taylor, San Antonio Donald L. Taylor, Victoria Richard P. Taylor, Robstown Roberta Ann Tays, New Braunfels GaryTheiss, Bishop Kenneth Thornton, Robstown Wally Joe Tinsley, Kingsville James Ray Tomlinson, Corpus Christi Erendira Torres, Port Isabel Rufino R. Torres, Del Rio Humberto Trejo, Corpus Christi 235 Sylvia E. Trejo, Alice Delicia Trevino, Benavides Juana Maria Trevino, Brownsville Luis J. Trevino, Kingsville Dorothy Jean Tucker, Kingsville Eldon D. Tuttle, Poteet Burton Utley, Agua Dulce Alfredo I. Valdez, Brownsville Flavio Valdez, Del Rio Ricardo Valdez, Eagle Pass Dora Vann, Eagle Pass Douglas Vannoy, Kingsville Donald K. Vardell, Kingsville James Vass, Kingsville Danny Vasquez, Santa Rosa Liza Ann Vasquez, Kingsville Floy Vera, Roma Juan M. Vela, Kingsville Donald G. Victory, Corpus Christi Cidelia Villa, Falfurrias Fernando A. Villa, Kingsville Antonio Villalon, Mexico Edna Villarreal, Benavides Elodia Villarreal, Corpus Christi Daniel F. Villarreal, Rio Grande City Leticia Villarreal, Zapata Maria C. Villarreal, Kingsville Mary Joyce Vincent, Aransas Pass Bobby Vinson, San Angelo Weldon L. Wallace, Corpus Christi June Ward, Corpus Christi Teresa Lynn Warner, Runge Mark Webber, San Antonio George W. Weir, Kingsville Michael Welborn, Ingleside Karol Susan Welch, Alice Edmund Wernecke, Kingsville Amanda B. West, Charlotte Thomas G. West, Pleasanton Joe Whitley, Kingsville Le Moey Wiebush, Uvalde Thomas E. Wiesman, Rio Hondo Ken Wilkinson, Corpus Christi Gloria J. Williams, Corpus Christi Ralph L. Williams, Woodsboro Rocky M. Williams, Kingsville Russell B. Williams, Kingsville Betty Jean Willms, Goliad Annie Wilson, Victoria Linda Wilson, Kingsville Shelton Wilson, Alice Henry Womack, Kingsville Randy wood, Corpus Christi Barbara Jean Woolsey, Portland Vernon A. Wuensche, Eagle Pass Hilario G. Ybarra, Kingsville Nelda Young, Kingsville Porter Young, Kingsville Blanca E. Zamora, Port Isabel 236 237 Guillerino Alaniz, Donna Norma Alvarez, Corpus Christi Shailesh B. Amin, India Yogesh C. Amin, India Jimmy Baker, Kingsville Joseph Bishop, Balboa Carl Bowden, Kingsville James Briscoe, Devine Diana Canales, Kingsville Vipada Chuansumrit, Thailand Chamlang Chuapakdee, Thailand Joseph Davis, Brownsville Ashok Desai, Kingsville Dhruv Desai, India Pranav Desai, India Marvin Douglas, Kingsville Jose Dubon, Guatemala Gloria Garcia, Pearsall Nelda Garza, Kingsville Juan Gonzalez, Kingsville Arnoldo Guzman-Tamez, Mexico George Hagen, Devine Xochih Hernandez, Laredo Vicki Hoeltzel, Corpus Christi Sompis Hongham, Thailand K. K. Jeshrani, India Jugalkishore R. Karwa, India 238 Pongpaga Lochachit, Bangkok Girish L Mehta, India Monty L. Meter, Victoria Michal J. Mellard, Alice Azhar Nayar Mirza, India Satish Naik, India Ismael Nava, Alice Janet H, Neuman, Mercedes Lynn Ray Neuman, Hondo Ajitkumar Patel, India Bhailalbhai J. Patel, India Bhanu V, Patel, India Bharat Patel, India Chandrakant M. Patel, India Jairam R, Patel, India Kirti M, Patel, India Manmohan Patel, India Manu G. Patel, India Evaristo Zapata, Eagle Pass Natuerlal B. Patel, India Rajnibhai Patel, India William P. Poole, Brownsville Arturo Puig, Brownsville Anath K. Raa, India Marvin Ray Redden, Robstovvn Lucy Reza, San Benito Jack Arthur Rickner, Raymondville Juan Luis Rodriguez, Cotulla Minerva C. Saenz, Kingsville Pedro I. Saenz, Laredo Ken Sakai, Japan Suteera Sawatesoonthorn, Thailand Mark Schuette, Alice Ratan S. Sen, India Arvino Shah, India Jerry Shaw, Corpus Christi David Silva, Eagle Pass Chaunchom Sitbhahul, Thailand Lilia E. Smith, Kingsville Chuck Smyth, Kingsville Chinda Sujirachato, Thailand Paul Surinder, India Mongert Suwapa, Thailand Prakash G. Sutaria, India Aurapun Tanbanjong, Thailand Prakong Thanadnagan, Thailand Ernest Trevino, Brownsville Ramiro Trevino, Crystal City Oscar Tullos, Brownsville Millie Tumlinson, Kingsville Anilkumar Vashi, Kingsville Julian Vasquez, Laredo Donna C. Vogt, Bishop John H. Wallace, Alice Haroldo V. Williams, Panama 239 The Students At Their Best 240 241 STUDENT LIFE Recreation allows students to relax mind, body 2U 245 A I dorm mothers strive to make Dorms “a home away from home.” One has to be fleet of foot around here!” said Ellen Wade, co-director of the men’s side of the New Dorm. “A dorm mother has to be so versatile. We act as a liaison between students and the administration. We try to make the dorm seem like a home away from home,” explained Mrs. Wade. Catherine Gray aids Mrs. Wade with the 370 boys in New Dorm. I think I know all their tricks,” smiled Mrs. Gray. After all, I grew up with ten brothers!” Mrs. Gray is interested in the boy’s education and the development of their talents to help themselves and others in the world. Being a dorm mother is a big challenge,” said Velma Rushing. “I enjoy working with my men.” Poteet Hall is the only all male dorm on campus and houses most ath- letes. According to Mrs. Rushing, This is not a dull, rou- tine job. There’s something new all the time.” A dorm mother is like a housewife, said Naoma Cara- way, dorm director for Lynch. Her 190 girls constantly seek her advice and opinions. One has to love young peo- ple to maintain this job. We have to be all things to all peo- ple.” Naoma. Caraway — Lynch Hall 246 Jewel Cauley, and Edythe Dailey — Martin Hal] Eloise lames — Lewis Hall Jewel Cauley came to Martin Hall before the building was completed in 1966. She has been the dorm mother for the Martin boys every year since then. Mrs. Cauley is a good lis- tener, She likes to get along with everybody and has always enjoyed young people. ‘They give me a real good outlook on life,’1 she smiles. Her job gives her a feeling of contribution. Every day is a different experience 1 says Mrs. Cauley. With 189 boys, anything and everything can happen. When Edythe Dailey decided to become a dorm mother, her college daughter warned her, Don't nose into the girls1 business,” Mrs. Dailey has respected this advice the five years she’s been at Martin Hall. She considers her major duty as a dorm mother is just being there when she’s needed. She never gossips and strives for harmony with her 145 girls. The university’s youngest dorm mother, Eloise James smiled, I love being a dorm mother. The rewards are plenti- ful, but the job can be heartbreaking.” She has an open heart for her 141 Lewis girls. They are in and out of her office all day with gifts, exciting stories and tears. They affectionately call her the Wicked Witch of the West.” I’m a Virgo and like serving others 1 said Mae Roper. With 280 girls in the New Dorm to serve, she really loves her work. “Being a dorm mother keeps your ideas young,” explained Mrs. Roper. After all, life is what you make it.” The duties of all dorm mothers are multiple. They oversee maids, porters, resident advisers and senior advisers. They order all the supplies the students need and handle all their complaints from cold rooms to leaky faucets and inoperative telephones. But mostly, they're always available for those who need them. 247 ylae Roper — New Dorm (Women's) Campus security chief discusses services, bikes, parking problems Besides giving traffic tickets and controlling traffic, the campus security protects state property and acts as a serv- ice to students, faculty and staff. Twenty-one officers, including three sergeants, patrol the campus 24 hours a day on three shifts: from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; 4:00 to midnight and from midnight to 8:00 a.m. One officer patrols each dorm from midnight until 8:00 a.m, Officers must have a high school degree or its equivalent. The university sends its officers to police school at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi for certifica- tion as peace officers. Services to students include the loaning of jumper cables and locating students to inform them of burning headlights. To save students the high cost of ambulance service, the campus security will take students to the hos- pital during emergencies. Chief Harris A. Connor has even bailed students from the city jail who are there on misde- meanor charges. According to Chief Connor, Texas A I has been fortu- nate in its low number of stolen bicycles, traffic accidents and low parking costs. Connor recommends that bike rid- ers invest in a sturdy, heavy-duty bicycle lock with a strong cable, instead of a combination lock, to aid in pre- venting thefts. During the 1973 Fall semester A I had only 15 traffic accidents on the campus streets. Despite the numerous complaints by students and fac- ulty about parking problems, A I has one of the most len- ient and least expensive parking regulations. The cost of a decal has been $4.00 for many years and the cost of a park- ing ticket $1,00 for the first offense, is one of the lowest in the state. There are 400 red faculty-staff parking spaces, 131 blue dorm spaces, 759 purple dorm spaces and 68 brown spaces for married students in the university apartments. Cars with yellow decals have 984 spaces on campus and a 3,000-car capacity on the east and west sides of Javelina Stadium. There are five paying parking lots with 605 spaces for all decals — only 5c to park all day. This money is used to pay for the cost of the parking lots. Although every student cannot park close to his class, it takes an average of only 10 minutes to walk from one point on cam- pus to another. Approximately 527 tickets were issued in November and 1,000 were written in October, Of these tickets, 90% were warnings. “We want the students to understand that we+re here for service.” explains Chief Connor, “not just to issue tickets.” 248 249 ILIE A 7 1 A HL H}©@ K I § Si UES tx 1 Buy Iconic Vfiid. Novem fj at Stone Nouns - 7:30 H 30 PA F 250 ‘'Sign . . . Sign . . , everywhere a sign. TO SURVIVE IS GRAS'S VIL1 PrtO’JUCEf OUGH OXYGEN FO|i TWO f UDENTS' TO BREATHE 251 The Texas A l Marching Band provides entertainment for spectators during time out at one of the Javelina football games. Marching Band 252 While the band performs around the field, the drum section remains stationary. Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band The Jazz Workshop is a laboratory course designed for those students desiring to enter the jazz field. 253 The Concert Band tours South Texas each year and gives performances at various campus functions. Texas A I University Choir The Choir’s repertoire includes choral works From all musical periods. The choir presents four major concerts each year on campus. Below: Jerry Smith, Diana Ramirez, Mary Nan Wilson, Steve Wottrich, Johnny Lozano, Arnold Trujillo, rehearse their solos for Han del’s “Messiah ’ 254 Artie Arce, Raul Ramirez, Linda Ybarra, Cathy Williams, Sandra Thormahlen, and Linda Gail Smith rehearse a song and dance for a future performance. A I Singers A vocal ensemble unique on the campus of Texas A I University is the A I University Singers, whose membership is determined by audi- tions open to all students on the cam- pus, Through the years this organiza- tion has won wide acclaim for its program versatility and sensitive interpretation of a wide acclaim range of vocal music. The ensemble is in continued demand for on and off campus musical appearances, with emphasis on programs before civic, church and public school assemblages. The A I Singers are: Kathy Grace, Cathy Williams, Suis Salinas, fohn Canales, Jose Flores, Raul Ramirez, Norma Garza, Fendol Chiles III, Artie Arce, Linda Ybarra, Linda Gail Smith, Hob Gowdy, Arnold Trujillo, Roberto Perez, Margaret Thomas, Elizabeth Nuinez, Sandra Thormahlen. 255 256 In the Imaginery Invalid, Thomas Diafocries (Ron Byron) and the housekeeper, (Patti Hubert) pam- per Argan (Steve Shipley). Mikis Theodorakis conducis his Greek Singers in the U.S. for the first time. Artist Course Presentations 257 Frederick (Jose Flores) and Mabel (Mary Nan Wilson) sing their love song in the Pirates of Penzances. Mr. Dan Duncan rehearses the violin section on an intricate passage, Symphony The A I Symphony Orchestra rehearses once a week from 7:30 to 9:30 Tuesday evenings. The Sym- phony performs children’s concerts, community concerts and Christmas concerts. The Symphony plays a variety of music from classical to contemporary. 25S Members of the violin section follow the hand of the conductor closely. Top: Mary Nan Wilson enjoys her time alone with her music; she finds music to be an outlet for self expression. Below: Members of the Sym- phony Orchestra concentrate on a difficult number. 259 Top row: Randy Bonifay, Steve Wallace, Bryan Barrows III, Barry Hoff, foe Trevino, Donna Dacey, David Gilliam, Rick Tinnin. Bottom row. Kathey Shipley, Vicki Bond. Nancy Brown, Robin Howard, Wanda Herrera, Katy Phillips, Georgianne Ramon, Ginger Tuma. Cast of 15 travels to Orient A cast of 14 Texas A I University students entertained U.S. troops in the Pacific area from late August through Mid-October. Hubba! Hubba!H, a musical spoof of the 1940’s was presented in Japan, Okinawa, the Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Guam, and Hawaii. A variety show written by the cast was also presented to the troops, A I was one of five universities chosen to make the trip with cooperation of the Department of Defense, United Service Organization (USO) and the American Theater Association. David Deacon, A I assistant professor of speech and drama, directed the productions, and Steve Shipley, A I graduate from Bishop, was the musical director. A month before leaving on tour, the cast made 10 South Texas appearances including two performances at A I’s Little Theater. In the cast were Vicki Bond and Robin Howard of Del Rio; Kathy Shipley, Steve Wallace and David Gilliam, all of Kingsville; Wanda Herrera of Tivoli; Donna Dacey and Rick Tinnin of San Antonio; Georgianna Ramon of Lar- edo; Nancy Brown of McAllen; Barry Hoff of Skidmore; Randy Bonifay of Beeville; Bryan Barrows of Corpus Christi; and Kathy Phillips of San Benito. 260 The cast rehearsed four hours a day for eight weeks prior to their USO tour. Among those rehears- ing were: Donna Dacy. Robin Howard, Kathy Shipley. Katy Philips. Bryan Barrows. Joe Trevino. The Rio Mumber starred David Gilliam, Wanda Her- rera, Kathy Shipley, Joe Trevino, and Ginger Tuma, 261 Bryan Barrows rehearses the “Magic Spell Number. Top: The cast of Hubba! Hubba! was limited to 15 people and were allowed to take a total of only 500 pounds of baggage for scenery and props in addition to personal luggage- Left: During their sightseeing tours the cast visited the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Japan. Right: Wanda Herrera. Robin Howard, and Georgeanne Ramon look for sea shells at leShima on Okinawa. 262 Right: The cast took a ferry toward leShima on Okinawa, Japan. Getting a good view are Wanda Herrera, Rick Tinnin, Steve Wallace, Kathy Shipley, Randy Bonifay and Barry Hoff. Below: Performing in the Vic- tory Garden number were Nancy Brown, Vicki Bond, Ginger Tuma, Georgeanne Ramon, Robin Howard, Kathy Philips and Wanda Herrera. s 263 (1973-1974 Cheerleaders); Barbara Hanus, senior from Skidmore; Irma Chapa, sophomore from Odem; Marvin Douglas senior and head cheerleader from Kingsville; Laura Mangold, junior from Hondo; Diana Gonzales, junior from Alice; Kay Hutton, freshman from Kingsville; Nancy Smith, sophomore from Rockport; Pam Brewer, sophomore from Kingsville. Cheerleaders Pam Brewer leads the crowd in support of the The cheerleaders gave support to the Fall Carnival field in the parking lot next to Nierman Hall. Javelinas. 264 Twirlers Top left; Patsy Pompa does her twir- ling routine as the Javelina band is seen in the background. Top right: Kay Davis concentrates on precise twirling movements. Left: Patsy Pompa, sophomore from Corpus Christi, Charles Munsell, Drum Major and junior from Rio Grande City, and Kay Davis, sophomore from Corpus Christi. 265 A I Swingers perform routines during halftime A female precision flag learn, the Swingers accompany the Javelina Marching Band at half time with a flag routine to the tune of “Son of a Preacher Man. 266 The Swingers are under the supervision of Russelle Wade a graduate assistant in music. 267 The Swingers were created by Dr. Joseph Bellamah, university band director, to add color and variety to the bands halftime show. Homecoming Queen 268 Eva Rodriguez Princess Dana Vittitoe 269 Dinah Gillaspy, Co-Editor Don Taylor, Co-Editor and Sports 270 Larry Arce, Artist and Sarita Gardner, Student Life Nelda Lopez, Organization Editor and Lynda Stover, Copy Editor, Pancho Lopez, Photographer Jim Davis, Photographer El Rancho uses more color in 1974 yearbook For the first time in two and one half years, the El Rancho had a new editor and even that only lasted one semester as Dinah Grllaspy resigned her position, and assistant editor Don Taylor look over the job. Also, the annual’s advisor Mrs. Sheralyn Alexander was on a leave of absence, and visting journalism instructor Jim Ivy sponsored the 1974 El Rancho. Several changes were made in the book and on the staff. The book itself is 16 pages shorter, but more color was added. Instead of the routine color in the opening section, there is also color in the sports and student life sections. A May delivery was planned instead of the usual Septem- ber delivery. The staff this year had six mem- bers and two photographers — the largest staff in over two years. New students on the staff were Larry Arce, Kingsville freshman; Jim Davis, San Antonio senior; Sarita Gardner, Kingsville freshman; Nelda Lopez, Kingsville junior; and Pancho Lopez, Laredo junior. Returning to the staff were Dinah Glllaspy, Falfurrias sen- ior; Don Taylor, Victoria senior; and Lynda Stover, Kingsville junior. 271 Above: Karen Brysch, South Texas editor afffegwfrffl 272 Above: Jim Ivy, South Texan and El Rancho sponsor A bove: Albert Lemke, managing editor. Below: left to right: Susanne Brimmage, Mary Lou Ortega, Lou Rabbach, Sue Crawford Sheil, Rusty Hudson, John Gore, Diana Seiffert, Jim Williams, Karen Brysch (sitting center), Tom Rusnack (front). South Texan has AP wire service added to office The South Texan campus newspa- per updated its department this year with the addition of an Associated Press wire service machine. The AP service supplemented campus news with national news. The paper changed to an open type of makeup and was geared toward the use of more pictures and picture features. A guest editorialist spot was filled by inviting a student or faculty edito- rial as space provided. A Spanish feature was also added to the editorial page. This feature, written by Spanish students, appeared weekly. The South Texan office moved into the old News Service office in the journalism building- News Serv- ice transferred its office to College Hall. The newspaper sponsor was visit- ing instructor Jim Ivy who also spon- sored the yearbook this year. The newspaper had 11 staff mem- bers under the editorial guidance of Karen Brysch. 273 Above: left to right: Homer Vera, David Led- better, Joe Martin. Kino Pena, (sitting). Bill Vessey, Robert Simpson, Jessie Garcia. Robert Cardenas. Mike Merrilte, Jerry Henderson, Ron Byron, D. J. Rey. Corky Ray, Delbert Seese (engineer), Stephen Hofer (chief), Rosanne Simmons, Don Taylor. Right: For the second year in a row KTAI radio station was located on the second floor of Jones Audito- rium. 274 Above: Bill Vessey, commonly known as “Mr, Music,” does a routine broadcast for KTAI, Below: Dr, Bill Underwood, speech professor, poses for closed circuit television on campus. KTAI changes to progressive Music format KTAI’s goal this year was to find music that would appeal to every- one. Staff members mingled with students to see what music they wanted. The format was changed from the Top One Hundred to progressive music a heavier, deeper, non-AM sound. The station carries continuous music with occasional news casts. Javelina football games were reported play-by-play by Rey Marti- nez and highlights were reported by Henry Glenn. Basketball games were also announced by Don Taylor and Bill Vessey. KTAI enjoyed its second year on the second floor of Jones Audito- rium. This year’s staff included Mario Munoz, news manager; Beto Marti- nez, record librarian; Don Taylor and Bill Vessey, sports directors; Kino Pena, production manager; and Stephen Hofer, station manager. 275 INDEX STUDENT INDEX — A — Aaron, Gary Mel 76, 224 Abel, Carroll Wayne 207 Abel, John Bradford 107 Abghari. All Asghar 224 Abghari, Mohammad Ali 224 Abghary, Jamshid 224 Abrego. Irma Hernandez 215 Abrigo, Juan Manual 61. 224 Ackerman, Terri Lynn 207 Acuna, Alma Hernandez 224 Adams, Barbara V. 215 Addison, Brenda Jean ell 224 Adjei, Gideon 44 Afser, Fazalniddin Mohd 66 Aguilar. Elizabeth Ann 41, 207 Aguilar, Zully Esmeralda 42 Aguirre. Delia C. 224 Aguirre, Elsie R. 215 Aguirre, Esmeralda 207 Ahmed. Mohammed F. 224 Ahmed, Riza 224 Ahrens, Karen Lynn 224 Akers, Cheryl Ann 215 Akers, Diana Gail 207 Akers, Patricia Lynn 224 Akins, Eddie 82 Alanis, Maria Sylvia 62, 207 Alaniz. Blanca Everett 224 Alaniz, Esperanza Leal 224 Alaniz, Guillermo Jr. 230 Alaniz, Irineo R. 224 Alaniz, Jaime Alonzo 198 Alaniz, Robert 64 Albert, William H, II 55,116 Alberts. Clarence 133,135,137 Alcantar, Ricardo 198 Aldrich, William Winfield 115 Alebis, John Jr. 115 Alebis, Michael George 55 Alegria, Frank 207 Alegria, Janie Alaniz 83, 224 Alegria, Mary Esther 198 Alexander, Robbie A. 99 Allen, Danita F. 112,198 Allen, Michael Clifford 107 Allen, Randall Clay 96 Alpers, Linda Sue 40,71,96,215 Altman, John C. Ill 107 Alvarado. Gracia Alicia 198 Alvarado, Gustavo 215 Alvarado, Rose Mary 72 Alvarez, Elaine C. 198 Alvarez, Gerardo 67,224 Alvarez, Irma Lamar 207 Alvarez, Norma Nelda 61,238 Amaya, Jose Manuel 82 Ambroise, Edward Joseph 108 Amin, Bhasker Babubhai 224 Amin, Rameshchandra K. 224 Amin, Shailesh B, 238 Amin. Yogesh C. 238 Anderson, Daniel Carroll 58, 224 Anderson, Larry Martin 38, 224 Anderson, Mary Alice 198 Angulo, Elizabeth 224 Angulo, Sergio 224 Aponte, Stephen Lex 42,69,198 Arangua, Edward Jr. 215 Arce, Arnold Homero 215 Arce, Arturo X. 74,116,215,255 Arce, Larry R. 198,270,277 Archer, John Emerson 215 Argubright, Charles H. 215 Arizmendi, Mary Helen 215 Arizpe, Jaime 207 Arnold, Jo Anne 41,49, 207 Arnold, Yvonne Ratliff 224 Arredondo, Carmen Celina 198 Arredondo, Elva 61, 215 Arredondo, Julia C. 198 Asher, Alice Adria 207 Augubright, Charlie 104 Augustine, Kay Marie 40 Aulds, Scott Bryan 115 Autryi Martin James 74. 82 Avery, Leonard Wayne 137 Avila, Maria De La Luz 198 Ayala, Ida Marie 215 Aycock, Darryl Wayne 103 — B — Badders, James G. 104 Baez, Jesus Jr. 215 Bailey, Joanne Kathryn 64,100 Bailey, William Edward 65 Baird, Catherine Pool 198 Bajza, Susan Ilona 59 Bakam, Abdulkarim49 Baker, Billie 215 Baker. Jimmy Douglas 50, 238 Baker. Paula Kay 96,215 Baker, Sherry Gaza way 50 Baldazo, Jose Luis 215 Baldivia, Jose J, 207 Baldwin, Jan 92,198 Ball, Mary Sue 224 Balsly, Cynthia 119,198 Banda, Sherry H. 198 Barber, Lucille Delight 267 Barbo, Darrel P, 224 Barbo, Kathy Marchal 224 Barker, Curtis John 107 Barner, Larry Mark 215 Barnes, Deborah Deane 62, 81, 92, 224 Barnes, Harold 147 Barnes, Susan Diane 198 Barnett, Margaret June 224 Barnhart, Mark Stephen 89,107 Barrera, Alma K, 224 Barrera, Maria Imelda 224 Barrera, Noel 151 Barrera, Patricia Ann 224 Barrera, Richard A. 207 Barrera, Richard D. Barrera, Rocky 82 Barrera, Rosie 83 Barrera, Sylvia 198 Barrera, Yolanda Iris 207 Barrientes, Irma 198 Barrier. Dale Roger 153 Barrios, Albert 215 Barrios, Debra Jean 99,107 Barrows, Bryan H. HI 260. 261 Bartee, Rene Marie 40,53 Bartly, Bill 103 Barton, Steve Orvill 96 Bartosh, Dennis Ray 224 Barz, Rachel Diane 42 Basaldua, Onilia H. 198 Basler, Kathleen Patricia 207 Bast, Loretta Ann 207 Basualdq, Emilia M. 40, 53, 224 Batts. David Ray 108, 224 Bauer, Chris Carl 107 Bazan, Elma 158 Bazan, Maria Juanita 207 Beall, Lorraine 198 Bean, Albert Fred 224 Bearden, B. Celeste Cole 198 Beer, Shelby Anne 198 Behai, Mary Lou 215 Behrends, Ronald Wayne 198 Belalcazar, Alberto L. 224 Belmontes. Gilbert 64, 82 Benavides, Abraham R, 224 Benavides, Anna Virginia 62,198 Benavides, Brunilda P, 198 Benavides, Eld a Valdez 224 Benavides, Maria M. 215 Bendele, Ray Allen 215 Bennett, Deborah Gail 215 Bennett. Timothy Marvin 46 Benton, Michael Dale 115 Bentsen, Craig 100 Berg, Virginia Mae 42.215 Berger, Sheryl Selph 40,62, 71, 224 Berkmar., Patricia R. 40, 49, 224 Berry, Timothy Brian 48,224 Beseda. Michael Joseph 215 Bibbs, Carl Anthony 137 Bibbs. Jesse Joe 137,216 Bigbee, Anita B, 40, 49,53 Binnion, Martin Richard 207 Bird, Kenneth Ed 39. 44,58 63 Bishop, Charles Lee 137 Bishop, Joseph Nathaniel 238 Bishop, Kenneth Conner 115, 224 Black. Robert Dewey 76,198 Blackburn, Mary Dee 207 Blake, Henry I awrence 69,198 Blatz, Josie 92 Blaylock, Elmer King 198 Bledsoe, Frank Linn 76, 207 Blount, Ronald Lynn 107 Bluhm. Harold Franklin 224 Bluotzer, Carl Francis Jr. 95 Bobbitt, Glenn Allen 89,116 Bocanegra, Blanca A, 207 Bockholt, Joe Henry Jr. 100 Bodet, Robert James 100 Bodine, Shawn Perry 216 Bodiwala, Suryakant N. 66, 224 Boelsen. Freddie Lee 224 Boenig, Mary Ellen 224 Bohls, Jack Stephen 70,216 Bohls, John M. 198 Boiser, Troy Lee 207 Bolzle, William Ted 104 Bond, Vicki Lynn 57, 260,263 Bonifay, Randall Dennis 260,263 Bonstad, Bill 68 Boone, David Bruce 198 Boone, Janene Rhea 198 Boren, James Carroll 115 Bornes, Barbara Ann 120, 224 Bourg, Michael A. 139 Bowden, Carl Louis 46,238 Bowens. Curtis R. 137,147 Bowers, Donald Wayne 216 Boyd, Michael Thomas 116,207 Boyle, Francisco Ray 207 Bradshaw, Clifton Wayne 67,115 Brady, Phil Wayne 107 Brand, Kenneth Wayne 89,115 Brand, Susan Gail 99,198 Bravenec, Deborah Finley 99 Bream, Helen Marjorie 224 Breeden, Susan Margaret 99 Bretz, George Weston 38,216 Brewer, Pamela Jean 119,264 Bridges, Billie Jean 207 Bright, Julie Dawn 41 Brimage, Susanne 273 Brink, Thomas Dane 104 Briscoe, Billy Joe 38 Briscoe, James Wayne 39, 44,63, 238 Broca, Ann M. Delilah 224 Broca, Rosie Virginia 224 Bronstad, William Earl 100 Brooks, Garold Lawson Jr. 56, 78, 224 Brooks, Rowland 137 Brown, Deb 83 Brown, Elizabeth Callahan 224 Brown, Joyce Gail 56,100, 224 Brown, Marcia Lanelle 198 Brown, Nancy Carol 119, 260, 263 Brown, Sharon Dickerson 112, 207 Brown, Timothy W. 151 Browning, Charles W. Jr. 107, 207 Browning, Susan Kathrynne 49, 198 278 Bruce, Robert D. 207 Bruce, Richard Eugene 151 Brunner, Richard Todd 207 Bryan, Jack Howard 207 Bryant, Prissy 190 Brysch, Albena Elizabeth 224 Brysch, Karen Layman 224, 272, 273 Buckley, Gordon Baxter 151 Buitron, Adelaida 61 Bullion, Pedro Colin 111, 198 Burgess, Frederick Marvin 70, 225 Burken, Mark Dennis 207 Burkett, Robert S. 67 Burton, Joseph Steven 198 Burton, Robert Leon 207 Bust illos, Juan L. 225 Butler, Jo Ann 198 Butler, Mason Holmes Jr, 216 Butler, Ronald Clay 225 Byrd, Donald Ray 224 Byrne, David Walter 56, 65, 216 Byrom, Ronald F. 57,256, 274 — C — Cadena, Gary Dean 46,50 Calhoun. Ricky 51,198,139,141, 145 Calkins, N, Janine 198 Callaway, John William 198 Callinan, Maurice M. 40 Calzada, Mary Virginia 225 Cameron. Deborah Ann 119 Campbell, Buford Wayne 104 Campbell, James David 115 Campbell, Linda W. 225 Campos, Alejandro Jr. 64,82, 216 Canales. Andres 207 Canales, Deborah Rose 42,207 Canales, Diana Gloria 238 Canales, John Richard 207, 255 Canales, Mary Lou 73, 207 Cannon. Carl Lenne 46, 50,68, 207 Cantrell, Gerald Stanley 198 Cantu, Amador Jr. 79 Cantu, Amando Jr, 207 Cantu, Dolores 198 Cantu, Elisabeth 216 Cantu, Gilberto Rene 207 Cantu. Gloria Farias 198 Cantu, Heliodoro Jr. 207 Cantu, Herminia Dolores 69 Cantu, Irma Nelda 207 Cantu, Jose Valdemar 225 Cantu, Louise 198 Cantu, Mario Xavier 207 Cantu, Norma Linda 198 Cantu, Tommie Ann G. 39,198 Caraway, Theresa Dale 73,198 Caraway, Velina Nell 112 Carbajal, Dora C. 225 Cardenas, Diamantina Luz 225 Cardenas, Elva Sue 225 Cardenas, Roberto Jesus 274 Cardenas, Rosa Isabel 216 Cardiel-Chapa, Antonio 45 Carey, Ernie James 115 Carlisle, Chuck 115 Carlisle, Garold Eugene 56,65, 78 Carlson, Peggy 100 Carreno, Jose Manuel 45, 225 Carrillo, Eva C, 225 Carrillo, Filiberto X. 225 Carrillo, Filiberto Jr. 225 Carrington, Janie Q. 225 Carrington, John Lee 225 Carrion, Eunice 207 Carrisalez, Sulema C. 198 Carrizales, Alicia 49.225 Carroll, Jo Ann 62,71 Carroll, Mary Louise 198 Carroll, Robert Andrew 216 Carson, Samuel Craig 40,115, 225 Carter, Mike 100 Carter, Tony Alan 198 Casares, Paul Lee 39.95,198 Cash, Robert George 198 Castaneda, Elva G, 216 Castillo, Candelaria 198 Castillo, Errlinda M, 41,61,207 Castillo, Martin Ernesto 198 Castillon, Oscar H. 216 Castro-Mendoza, Hugo J. 225 Cavazos, Edna 216 Cavazos, Eziquiel D. 198 Cavazos, Joe M, 76 Cavazos, Noel Rolando 207 Cavazos, Nora 199 Cavazos, Rogelio 216 Cavazos, Yolanda Elsa 207 Cave, Charles Winfred 198 Cavender, Clifford B. 225 Cavender.’Kathleen Ware 225 Cervantes, Jose Luis 199 Chabak, Pamela Jean 96, 99, 225 Chacon, Oscar Herrera 216 Chahin, Teofilo Jaime 61,216 Champagne, Keith Paul 103, 225 Champion, Bubba 103 Chandler. Jeanne L. 225 Chandler. Nelson Edward 225 Chanyarlak, Supchai 216 Chapa, Alfonso Mario Jr. 199 Chapa, Blanca Estella 207 Chapa, Domingo F. 216 Chapa, Irma N, 207, 264 Chapa, Jose V, 225 Chapman, Richard John 132,137 Chapman, William Joseph 225 Chare, Cheri 72,225 Charo, Elva 207 Chavera, Jorge Luis 207 Chavera, Rosalinda G. 225 Chavera, Yolanda 41 Chavez, Emma 216 Chavez, Nicolas Ignacio 207 Chavez, Norma Alicia 61, 207 Cha rez, Rebecca H. Luna 225 Chesnutt. Gary Ray 96 279 Chessman, Boyd S. 64,100 Childress, Lamar E. 71 Chiles, Fendol M III 255 Christesson, Charles A. Jr, 40,216 Chuansamrit, Vipada 238 Chuapakdee, Chamlang 238 Ciavarra, Barbara B, 62,71,96, 119,216 Cisneros, Diana Barrera 199 Cisneros, Eloisa 199 Cisneros, Frank C, 74 Cisneros, Lucio46, 50,216 Clapper, David Ray 216 Clark, Delphia Oberon 226 Clark, John Wilce 38,40 Clark, Raymond 43, 57 Clarke, Graciela 226 Clarkson, Johnnie R, 216 Clary, Austin Allen 107 Claus. Annie Jnice 216 Clements, Jimmy L, 79 Cline, Virginia Faye 207 Cocozza, Susan Jean 199 Cody, Tom E, 100 Cogburn, Catherine 226 Cohen, Jane Louise 40,226 Cole, Brenda Kay 92, 216 Cole. Joyce Bowman 226 Colin, Mary Ann 226 Collins, Gary Joseph 45, 59, 216 Collins, Jeffry Bruce 207 Collins, Robert Wayne 116 Contreras, Alfred 82 Contreras, Aurora 199 Contreros, Elva 199 Contreras. Reynaldo E, 226 Cook, Carol Ann 40,216 Cook, Donna Alane40,104 Cook, Richard William 226 Cooke, Betty Cadwell 55 Cooper, Melvin 89, 96 Corby, Chris Steven 226 Corcoran, Patrick Lee 42,226 Corcoran, Ronald F, 115 Cornelson, Wade B, 96 Cornett. Cathy Denise 199 Coronado, Eduardo 82 Correa, Norma 207 Correa, Ruben Roland 226 Cortez, Andy A. 111,216 Cortez, Joe A. Ill, 199 Cortez, Ricardo Alcala 111 Cortinas, Luis 226 Cortinas, Michael R. 199 Cotten, Debra Lorraine 104 Cotter, Paul Franklin 39,44,226 Couling, Michael James 89,100, 226 Cowley, Robert Duncan 226 Cox, Edward Lynn Jr. 48 Cox, James Edward 39, 44, 226 Craf, Phil 103 Craig, Marilyn Beth 91 Crawford, Charlotte 112 Crawford. Judy Lee 96, 207 Crawford, Sherryl 226 Creech, James R. Jr. 107 Crenshaw, Leslie Lee 199 Crenshaw, Sandra f. 51 Crider, Jerrel Duan 42 Cross, Debbie Lynn 199 Cross, William Doyle 115 Cruz, AdaJberto Bolivar 216 Cruz, Felix Jr. 199 Cruz, Jose Guadalupe 64, 226 Cruz, Maria Del Rosario 199 Cruz, Maria Dolores 199 Cruz, Nina 42 Cruz, Trinidad 226 Cruz, Vicente 226 Cuellar. Cynthia Adelina 199 Cuellar, Maggie 208 Cuellar, Martin 216 Cuellar, Rojelio M. 208 Cunningham, Betty Louise 208 Cunningham, David Lynn 96 Cunningham, Gail Louise 76 Currer, Charles Martin 226 Curry. Alice Eva 49,199 Curry, Ray dene 92,226 Curtiss, Cub Lee 42,226 Cusack, Lindy Elizabeth 99 Catcher, Dennis R. 216 — D — Da Mota, Ailton Cordeiro 226 Dacey, Donna 260,261 Dalai, Bharat H. 66, 226 Dalwadi, Jayantilal Z. 66, 226 Damron, Jack Craig 20B Danna, Marion Joseph 137 Dannels, Michael Glen 45, 226 Daringston, Bubby 104 Darkis, Deidre Shalyn 216 Dastgheib, Morteza 216 Davila, Laura Delores 208 Davila, Marta Alicia 199 Davis, Connie Sue 99 Davis, Cookie 208 Davis, Deborah Bradford 119 Davis, Edward Guy II 216 Davis, Edward Thomas V, 226 Davis, Evelyn Kay 91, 265 Davis. James Alvin 271. 277 Davis, James W. Jr. 67 Davis, Joseph Reed 238 Davis. Lynn Ellen 226 Davis. Theresa Ann 49,99.216 Davis, Theresa E. 119 Davis, Thomas Clyde 42 Day, Dinah Lea 96 Dear, Blair 68. 208 De Ases, Hector 42, 69 De La Garza, Anna P. 226 De La Garza, Carl Adrian 199 De La Garza, Nelda 61 De La Rosa, Benito G. 208 De La Rosa, Carmen 61 De La Rosa, Ismael John 208 280 De Lay, Jerry Dale III 115 De Leon, Arnold F. 226 De Leon, Bobby D. 58 DeLeon, Jesus 216 DeLeon, Medardo Jr. 58, 226 De Los Santos, Armando B. 226 De Luna, Yolanda 226,158 De Vaudrecourt. Billy R, 64 Deanda, Linda Elizabeth 226 Delgado, Jose Luis 208 Desai. Ashok. Jashbhai 238 Desai, Dhruvkumar M. 238 Desai, Jayant J. 48, 226 Desai, Pranav Giriraj 238 Deskin, Cyndy Gale 104 Diaz, Jesus Alberto 45 Diaz, Sylvia 199 Diaz, Yolanda T. 226 Diaz-Infante, Claudia R. 199 Dickson, Alisa Diane 208 Diebel, Sam Tisdale 199 Diggs, Leroy J. 147 Dimas. Jesus 208 Dirksen, Kathleen Ann 42,216 Disbro, Marjorie Lin 226 Dobie, Betty Jean 226 Dodds. Wallace Jan 199 Dollery, Stephanie Ann 99 Dollins, Ronald Ray 80,103 Dominguez. Daniel 216 Dominguez, Juan R. 226 Donahoo, Sheryll D. 216 Dorn burg, Stuart Harold 137 Doshi, Ajit Ramniklal 66,226 Doss, Nancy Chambers 226 Dotson, Winfred T. 51 Douglas, Marvin Kenneth 238, 264 Douglas, Robert Wayne 108 Douglas, Sandra Smith 216 Dovalina, Maria Del C. 199 Dovalina, Maria Enriqueta 208 Dowdy, Nita Kylene 88 Dowdy, Norma Jean 40, 88, 91 Drawe, William Henry 199 Du Val, Phyllis Gant 226 Du bon, Jose Viclor 238 Dudman. Rick A. 96 Dunegan, Judy 100 Duniver, Pamela Jean 49,208 Dunn, Linda Kay 41,65, 79 Dunn, Robbie Elizabeth 99 Dunnigan, Kathy Lyn 40, 53,60, 226 Duque, Leopoldo 207 Dusek. James Lee 44,208 Duval, Phyllis 120 Dyer, Glenda Mari 51,112 — E- Earls, Audrey Lucille 112 Easton, Walter C. 40,103 Eckert, Reagan A189,100 Edgar, Philip Van 49,199 Edmondson. Barbara M, 226 Edmondson, James M. Jr. 226 Edmonson, Lewis Martin 147 Edwards, Brenda Joyce 216 Elizondo, Alicia 208 Elizondo, Herminia 1.158 Elizondo, Johnnie Sue 208 Elizondo, Margarita De L. 216 Elizondo, Roel 74 Elledge, John Wyndel 216 Elliott, Barbara Sue 54, 72,84 Elliott, Robert Burl Jr. 104, 208 Elliott, Robert Wayne 76 Elrod, Carolyn Jean 226 Elsik, Denise Ann 199 Elter, Linda Loumae 92 El, Ayache Issam 208 Emmert, Susan N. 67, 226 Endlich, Sandra 199 Engelking, Carol Ann 40 English, Forest William 96 English, Kathryn E. 99 Epperson, Don Earl 226 Eppright, Fred G, Jr. 100 Erhabor, Patrick 0.216 Escobar, Alfredo 199 Escobar, Deborah S. 226 Escobar, Esteban Saenz Jr, 216 Escobar, Jose Carlos 76 Escobar, Juanita 199 Escobar. Manuel Jr, 61 Escobar, Marina Lamar 216 Escobar, Mario Alberto 39 Escobar, Pablo Alejandro 226 Escobar, Sylvia Ann 119,199 Escobedo. Della Mae 71.226 Eshom, Robert Roy 75, 226 Esparza, Teresa De Jesus 208 Espinosa. Alfredo J. 42. 208 Espinosa, Lynda R. Galvan 61 Espinosa, Manuel F. Jr. 226 Espinosa, Margie C. 69, 73,199 Espinosa, Yolanda C. 199 Espinoza, Belinda L. 46 Espinoza, Rosalinda 199 Esquivel, Heriinda Duran 208 Esquivel, Mary Lou 62, 208 Estes, Freda Ruth 104 Estes, Timothy Gene 226 Estrada, Judy 42 Estrada, Viclor George 42 Evans, Mark Robert 115 Evans, Ray A. 137 Ewald, Daniel Neal 95 Ewing, Donna Jean 73 — F — Fair, William Michael 216 Farias, Roberto Ricardo 208 Faris, Mary Zoeller 71 Farmer. Guy Maurice 226 Farrell, Janet 89 Faust, George C, 55 Fealy, Linda Marie 59,216 Fellow's, Kathy D. Ann 199,159 Ferguson, Deborah Lynn 199 Ferguson, Lois Neumann 60,62, 63,71, 226 Fernandez, Delia 61 Fernandez, Elva 216 Fernandez, Hector Jr. 199 Ferrell, Janet 71 Ferrell, Mike 76 Fira, Ofelia Nevarez 216 Fitzsimmons. Roberta L. 227 Flagiello, Catherine S. 40 Fletcher. Dorothy Ann 227 Flores. Alvino M. Jr. 227 Flores, Fred Ramon 216 Flores. Jose 72, 82, 257 Flores, Jose Homero 227 Flores, Jose 255 Flores. Laura Idalia 227 Flores, Leopoldo Ramon 208 Flores, Lorenzo Jr. 227 Flores. Manuela C. 227 Flores, Marcos 227 Flores, Maria Teresa 199 Flores, Rita 199 Flores, Rodolfo T. ill, 227 Flores, Roxana 42,208 Florez, Stella Melinda 209 Fonseca, Abel Pedro 227 Fonseca. Mary Jane 209 Fontaine, Elsie 176 Ford, David Gene 65, 209 Foster, James William 227 Fournier, Phyllis Ann 50,59, 216 Fraga, Juan Antonio 45, 227 Fraga, Socorro 199 Franco, Annabelle S. 209 Franco, Pedro Rafael 45 Franke, Stuart Odell 216 Franklin, George Eugene 137 Frausto, Norma Linda 227 Frazier, Glenn Allen 44 Frazier, Terria Ann 199 Freeman, Andrea Faye 112 Fries, Francis Anthony 137 Friske, Harry Maxwell 107 Fuentes, Maria Sylvia 227 Fuentez, Mary Lois 227 Fuller, Alan Ray 227 Fuller, David Anthony 227 Furlow. John Richard 151 Fuzzell, Kenneth Wayne 65 — G — Gabrillo, Raul A. Jr. 216 Gafford, Robert H. Jr. 199 Gaines, Margaret C. 227 Galindo, Juan Cezar 199 Gallagher, Kathleen Ann 92 Gallagher, Raymond E. Ill 209 Gallardo, Sally 227 Gallardo, Susan 227 Gallegos, Feliciano V. Ill 227 Gallimore, Bradley B. 209 Gallimore, Thelma Aguilar 209 Galvan, Alberto 227 Galvan, Gilberto G. 42,216 Galvan, John Anthony Jr. 227 Gamoun, Naderg 82 Gan, Darrel Allen 70 Gandhi, Dilipkumar K. 66,216 Gandhi, Manojkumar C. 66, 227 Gandhi, Mrugesh Kantilal 66,216 Gandhi, Subhash B. 66,227 Gandhi. Upen Bapalal 47,227 Gandy, Jim 137 Gant. Bonita Grace 51.112 Garcia, Abel 79 Garcia. Adan Jr. 82 Garcia, Augustin 227 Garcia, Albert Quesada 199 Garcia, Amanda S. 209 Garcia, Cesar Eduardo 74 Garcia, David 111 Garcia, David Martin 47, 227 Garcia, David Trinidad 80 Garcia, Dolores R. 216 Garcia, Domingo S. Jr. 227 Garcia, Erie Lara 76,209 Garcia, Estefana 227 Garcia, Evangelina B. 209 Garcia, Fermin 217 Garcia, George L, 67 Garcia, Gerardo Hernandez 209 Garcia, Glenda Noemi 199 Garcia, Gloria Jean 227 Garcia, Gloria 238 Garcia. Guadalupe 227 Garcia, Jessie M. 274 Garcia, jesusa 61 Garcia, Joey R, 227 Garcia, Jose Antonio 48 Garcia. Jose Tomas 199 Garcia, Lupita 209 Garcia, Manuel S. 227 Garcia, Margaret B. 227 Garcia, Maria Guadalupe 61 Garcia, Mary Carmen 158 Garcia, Matias A. Jr. 74 Garcia, Nelda Diana 199 Garcia. Nora Lea Garza 111, 227 Garcia, Normalinda 209 Garcia, Ofilia217 Garcia, Oralia V. 227 Garcia, Pedro C, Jr. 227 Garcia, Rafael Jr. 209 Garcia, Raul Jr. 227 Garcia, Rene Randal 111, 209 Garcia. Richard Robert 74. 82. 209 Garcia, Roberto Jr. 209 Garcia, Romeo Reyna 227 Garcia, Roque Jr. 78 Garcia, Rosario S. 41, 209 Garcia, Roy C. Ill, 199 Garcia, Ruben 74 Garcia. San Juanita 209 28! Garcia, Sylvia Ann 227 Garcia, Sylvia H. 209 Garcia, Teresita 62,71, 227 Garcia, Viola L- 83 Garcia, Xavier Salinas 209 Garcia, Zelma 61, 209 Gardner, John Charles 227 Gardner, Sarita Arnette 199,270, 276 Garza, Abel 227 Garza, Adalbert© jr. 227 Garza, Adan Silva 209 Garza, Alfredo 217 Garza, Annette S. 50,199 Garza, Antonio L. 217 Garza, Consuelo 217 Garza, Cruz 58, 63 Garza. Daniel 76, 209 Garza, David Silva 199 Garza, Diana G. 217 Garza, Diana Maria 81 Garza, Elijio Jr. 227 Garza, Eliseo 199 Garza, Ernestina Romo 40 Garza, Ernesto Ismael Jr. 199 Garza, Ernesto Juan 199 Garza, Fernando H. 227 Garza, Graciela Hernandez 227 Garza, Hector Cruz 199 Garza. Hector Eloy 199 Garza. Heraldo 209 Garza, Hilma Garcia 42,158 Garza, Humberto Carlos 227 Garza, Jo Ann 199 Garza, Joel Ruben 38,40, 217 Garza, Juan Rene 227 Garza, Leopold 74 Garza, Leticia E. 217 Garza, Leticia Pena 199 Garza, Margie 42,227 Garza, Maria Luisa 209 Garza, Marieela 200 Garza, Martha 217 Garza. Mary Lilly 200 Garza, Mauro H. 217 Garza, Michael 82 Garza, Nelda Perez 238 Garza, Norma 255 Garza, Norma Patricia 209 Garza, Omar 227 Garza, Robert 70, 82.147 Garza, Robert S. 200 Garza, Roberto Jr. 200 Garza, Roland 82, 227 Garza, Rosa Maria 217 Garza, Ruben Flores 227 Garza, Servando J. 209 Garza, Thelma 46, 50 Garza, Yolanda 227 Garza, Yolanda 227 Garzoria, Olga 227 Gasch. Brenda Carol 217,159 Gaston, Becky 200 Gates, Gordon Earl 76, 209 Gavela, Irma 111 Gauldin, Richard Michael 200 Gavender, Ronald Evert 65 Gazaway, Patsy La Nell 217 Gebert, Karen Louise 200 Gebhart, Carolyn A. 42,217 Gee, Thomas Grady 96 Gentry, Haymon Luther 108 George, Margaret Stewart 228 Gernentz, Lee Martin 58, 76,217 Ghadiali. Arunkumar P, 228 Ghaffari, Mozaffar 228 Gibson, Eric C. 68 Gibson, Janis 120 Gibson, Lark Mac 68 Gilden, Patricia Inez 200 Gillaspy, Dinah Lynn 270,277 Gillett, Julia 228 Gilliam. Cynthia Kaye 40, 228 Gilliam, David 260,263 Gilmore, Jerel Carter 76 Gilstrap, James Brant 107 Gipson, Gloria Jean 217 Gipson, Janice 158 Givehchian, Mehdi 200 Glenn, Henry Lee 228 Goad. Barbara Gail 200 Gohmert, Sheila C. 104 Gomez, Blanca Lydia 217 Gomez, Carmen Maureen 41, 61, 209 Gomez, Graciela S. 209 Gomez, Maria Leticia 91 Gomez. Mary Dalissa 200 Gomez, Moises L, Jr. 228 Gommert, Shela 99 Gonzales, Adela Lerma 200 Gonzales, Arminda 209 Gonzales, Arturo R. Jr. 228 Gonzales, Celedonio Jose 40,75 Gonzales, Diamantina Orta 200 Gonzales, Enriqueta 217 Gonzales, Frances Sosa 217 Gonzales, Hilda Leal 209 Gonzales. Isrrael 78 Gonzales, Lucy Ann 228 Gonzales, Manuel R. 228 Gonzales, Velma C, 209 Gonzalez, Angelita 217 Gonzalez, Aracely 200 Gonzalez, Blanca 228 Gonzalez, Carlos 42 Gonzalez, Diana 264,158 Gonzalez, Diana M. 217 Gonzalez, Gualberto Jr. 200 Gonzalez, Joe Luis 39 Gonzalez, Jorge Luis 209 Gonzalez, Juan Antonio 238 Gonzalez. Maria R, 228 Gonzalez. Miguel Angel 111 Gonzalez, Norma B. 81 Gonzalez, Oscar 82, 200 Gonzalez, Primitivo Jr, 228 Gonzalez, Sandra 209 Gonzalez, Sylvia 200 Gooden, Harvey Kent 108,228 Goodwin, William Neil 38 Gordon. Stephanie Gae 92 Gore, John Alan 273 Gothergill, Dennis 45 Gowdey, Robert Allen 57, 72, 228,255 Gowdey, Rose Anne 59 Gowdey, Sarah Harwood 57. 217 Gowley, Robert 65 Goynes, Viola Vaughan 228 Grace, Katharyn Louella 255 Gracey, Richard Charles 100 Gracey, Sandra Gail 119 Gracia, Homero G, 45 Grady, Dale Lawrence 137 Granberry. Lois Ann 228 Grandberry, Pixie 100 Gravley Thomas Wayne 103,228 Gray, Glyn Allen 228 Grayson, Mary Simmons 54 Green, John Benedict 228 Gregg, Catherine B. 100 Gregg, Patricia Ann 96,99 Gregg, Paul Charles 100 Greiner, Margaret Marie 57 Grenado, Gene 74 Griffin, Gene Everett 40, 45. 78, 228 Griffin, Helen Ruth 40, 53,60, 228 Griffin, Karen C. 209 Griffin, Roberta Lynn 62,200 Griffith, Billy Ray 107 Grimes, Jan Kayren 217 Grones, Anthony C, 228 Grunewald, Larry Wayne 137 Guajardo, Alicia Adelina 200 Guardia, Fernan 228 Guerra, Aida Nelda 81,209 Guerra. Cynthia Gail 209 Guerra, Maria Del Carmen 217 Guerrero, Alicia 200 Guerrero. Basilio 200 Guerrero, Kathryn Ann 158,209 Guerrero, Lorenzo C. Jr. 82,217 GuiJlen, Sandra 200 Gunn, John Henry 104 Gunter. Buddie Clark 104 Gurecky, Louis Frank 48 Gutierrez, Alice Alma 46.209 Gutierrez, Daniel H, 137 Gutierrez, Gloria 228 Gutierrez, Jose Dario 228 Gutierrez, Jose Jesse 217 Gutierrez, Leonor 228 Gutierrez, Octavio Luis 217 Gutierrez, Susie M, 81 Gutierrez, Sylvia Sue 200 Gutierrez, Yolda Marla 200 Guzman, Gilberto 82 Guzman. Gracia A, 200 Guzman, Nelly Moreno 228 Guzman-Mejias, Virginia 209 Guzman-Tamez, Arnold© 238 — H — Haas, Glenn Roy 217 Habeeb, John Spencer 115 Hadix, Alma Lee Adams 228 Hagartly, Mike 103 Hagen, Carol Ann Ewald 40,53, 58.228 Hagen. George Edmund 44, 58, 63,95,238 Haley. Frances Agnes 209 Hall, Alma Lois 209 Hall, Gerald Taylor 39 Hall, Kristi Ann 55.228 Hall, Tommy Bob 107 Hallom, Susan 92 Ham, Howard Hal 79 Hamff, Barbara Martin 228 Hamff, Nancy Claire 40, 84 Hamilton, Betty Marie 209 Hamilton, Gary D. 61, 83, 228 Hamilton, Harvey Judson 67. 228 Hamus, Barbara 264 Hander, Richard Gordon 104 Handshaw, Steve 104 Hanke, Ginger Darlene 217 Hanna. Delta Pearl 228 Hansen, Barbara Ann 96 Hansen. Cynthia Ann 99, 209 Hansen, Robert Gail 40 Hanson, Karen Louise 217 Hanus, Barbara J. 49, 228 Harbor, Claude 217 Hardeman, Donald Ray 133,137 Hargrove, Kathryn M. 57 Harlan, Marian Carol 119 Harrell, Kathy 119 Harris, Don Robert 200 Harris, Douglas Rodney 217 Harris, George B. 209 Harris, Johnny James 200 Harris, Michael Clay 209 Harris, Teresa Marie 200 Hart, Betty Ann 200 Harvey. Bobby 116 Harvey, Larry Dale 137 Harvey, Larry Gene 46, 201 Harville, Belinda 73 Hatch, Sandra Kay 73 Hauenstein, Elizabeth A. 119 Haug, Jerry Donald 58,63 Haug, Linda Kay 64, 209,158 Haug. Lucile Annette 158,159, 217 Haug, Ronald Wayne 44, 58 Haun, Edwin Stan 104,228 Haveman, Curtis Lynn 217 Hawkins. Billy Alford 228 Hayes, Patricia Connor 41.64, 209 Hayes, Robert M. 209 Hazlett, Darryl Dwight 115 Heard, David Thomas 137 Hedrick, Jerald W. Jr. 46 Helmke, Harry Fred II 228 Helmke, Janie Lee 217 Henderson, Debra Lynn 46 Henderson, Howard Eugene 137 Henderson, Jerry Glenn 274 282 Hendrick, Mary Lucille 201 Henkhaus, Weldon Wayne 76, 228 Henning, Ronnie Dale 228 Hensley, Gene Allen 209 Hensley, Sherri Ann 104. 209 Hepburn, Patricia Anne 228 Heredia, Maria Magdalena 217 Hernandez, Armando 217 Hernandez, Criselda G. Ill Hernandez, Delia Medellin 217 Hernandez, Heclor R. 228 Hernandez, J. Irma 228 Hernandez, Jose Manuel 209 Hernandez, Juan Gilberto 209 Hernandez, Martha Alicia 201 Hernandez, Mary Lou 228 Hernandez, Nicolas R. 228 Hernandez, Kene Ojeda 80, 228 Hernandez, Samuel G. Jr. Ill, 217 Hernandez, Sylvia 83, 217 Hernandez, Teresa 61 Hernandez, Xochitl Moran 238 Hernandez, Yolanda H, 217 Herrera, Alberto Jose 65,147 Herrera, Lorenzo Jr. 217 Herrera, Raul 217 Herrera, Velma Rose Perez 217 Herrera, Wanda Lea 260,261, 262, 263 Herrick, Gloria Lilley 228 Hertel, Brenda Gail 201 Herzik, Joseph Douglas 137 Heslip, James Stanley 217 Heslip, Kenneth Wayne 201 Hess. James Robert 68, 209 Hicks. Laveme 120 Hidalgo, Boris Alberto 89,116, 228 Hidalgo, Orlando 228 Higgins, Kaye Suezon 49,228 Highsmith, Frank Ray Jr. 89.96 Hignight, Charles Carter 83 Hilberling, Michael V. 67 Hiidebrant, Henry 50 Hill, David Earl 137 Hill, Patricia Louise 64.228 Hill, Patrina Paralee 217 Hinojosa, Adriana L, 80, 217 Hinojosa, Arturo Garza 67 Hinojosa, Aurora M. 228 Hinojosa, Diana Elisa 201 Hinojosa, Elida B. 201 Hinojosa, Joe Louie 48 Hinojosa. Jose Mario 228 Hinojosa, Juan Jose 46, 217 Hinojosa, Lucia 228 Hinton, Curtis Bert 39,63, 76,228 Hobson, David Laurence 139 Hoeber. Robert Arthur 42 Hoehne, Noma Coquat 217 Hoelscher, Cheryl Kaye 217 Hoeltzel, Vicki 238 Hoelzel, Frank Edward III 42, 229 Hoff, Barry Craig 43,57.260.263 Hofstetter, Carl Dwayne 137 Holbrook. Henry Earl 201 Holder, Kim 119 Hollifield, Michael C. 76 Holm, Christy Yvonne 209 Holman, Charles Ray 108 Holmes, Robin Earl 100 Hongham, Sompis 238 Hooper, Henry P, IV 39,44, 217 Hopkins. Larry James 108 Hoskinson, Linda K, 201 Houck, Myrtlene Mae 201 House. Dennis W. 67, 217 Howard, John Marion 39, 44, 58, 63,229 Howard, Joretta 99 Howard, Lauren Kim 209 Howard, Marcia 100 Howard, Robin Cooper 260, 261, 262.263 Howard, William E. 100 Howell, Kathy 100 Howell. Steven Dale 100 Howland, Jack Adrien 67 Hoy, Geraldine Ann 217 Hoy, James Allen 229 Hoyos, Ramiro Jr. 229 Hubert, Patricia Suzzane 88,92, 256 Hubert, Sara Ann 92 Huddleston, Steve Ray 137 Hudson, Rusty 273 Huegele, Robert Allen 201 Huerta, Leticia Neri 209 Huff, Ruford Allen 130,137 Hughes, Clark Dennis 47 Hughes, Cynthia Ann 88,119 Hughes. David S. 104 Hughes. Deborah Ann 217 Hughes. Paul T. Jr. 45 Hunt, Mildred E. 229 Hunt, Robert Henry Jr. 115 Hunter, Julius A. 82 Hunter. Martin Paul 76.201 Hunter. Robert Henry 65,68 Hutchins, William Stephen 153 Hutchinson, John L. 115 Hutchinson, Linda 201 Hutchinson, Ruthie Lee 201 Hutto, James E, 209 Hutton, Gwendolyn Kay 119,264 — I — Ibanez, Juanita 210 Isaac. Charles Lavern 51, 217 Iturbe, Hernan217 Ivy, Patricia Stehle 60,229 Ivy, Ronald T. 47.229 -I- Jackson, Darla 92 283 Jackson, Harriet E. 201 Jackson, John Porter 137 Jackson, Randy Bryan 201 Jackson, Robert Milton 115 Jackson. Robert Steve 229 Jackson, Sherye Lou 92, 229 Jackson, Susan Spiller 71, 217 jacquez, Margaret 229,158 Janak, Edward Francis 210 Janik, Alvin Jerry 137 Janysek, Mary Elizabeth 38,73, 218 Jaramillo, Araceli G, 218 Jaramillo, Jimmy 48, 229 Jekel, Michael David 137 Jennings, Marian Joan 201 Jensen, David Allen 43,50, 57 Jernigan, Laura Frances 92 Jeshrani, Kanaksinh K. 48,238 Jesse, Mary Anne 210 Jetton. Paula Denise 49.229 Jimenez, Belinda 201 Jimenez, Grace L, 158 Jimenez, Juanita M. 61, 73,210 Jimenez, Rose Virginia 229 John, Charles A. Johnson, Anna Laura 210 Johnson, David Wayne 96, 229 Johnson, James Allen 89,103,104 Johnson. Mark Lynn 96,229 Johnson. Melvin W. 210 Johnson. Michael Odell 210 Johnson, Rapheal Jr. 218 Johnson. Robert Lear 116 Johnson, Wayne Junius 108 Johnston, Mark D. 210 Johnston, Ramon 218 Jones. George Clement Jr. 104, 229,151 Jones, Ida Joan Placido 201,218 Jones, Joe Elliot 76 Jones. Lyndon Cass 82 Jones, Patricia Taber 71, 229 Jones. Reginald Wayne 131,137 Jones, Sherbert B. Jr. 42 Jordan, Meredith M. 229 Jordan. Richard Wayne 201 Jordan, Scott 42 Jordan, Sherry Wilson 120, 229 Jordan, Wayne R, 42, 69 Jordan, William Scott 229 Judson, Murray Warren 229 Jurica, Allan Edward 115 jurica, George Henry 115 Just. Leon Charles 201 Justice, Sharon Ann 112, 229 — K — Kachornvanich. Chavalit 218 Karm. Rickey C. 229 Karstadt, Larry Drake 210 Kaspar, Danny Joe 139,141 Kastner, Nancy Lynn 201 Kawamura, Toyo Jr, 201 Kelley. Evelyn Louise 218 Kellough, Adalia Yvonne 51, 210 Kelly, Glenn Alan 55 Kelly, Lucille Diane 120,218 Kelly, William Abbie 40,115 Kelsey, Lynne Yvonne 96, 99 Kennedy. Douglas Lee 210 Kerger, Dan John 64 Kerr. Mary Therese 91 Key, Martin L. 137 Kiefer, Diana Sue 81 Kiel, Pamela Ann 81, 229 Kim, Dong Boon 210 Kimball. Janice Schroeder 210 Kimes, Kenneth Richard 139 King. Del Rhea 49,210 King, Jean Marcell 218 Kinsey. Lewis Milton 229 Kious, Becky Lynn 119 Kirk, Steve Mills 210 Kirkland, Calvin Douglass 210 Kirkpatrick. Kathy Jo 119.201 Kirsch, Bernard Williams 95,201 Kleespies, Irvin William 104 Klepac, Mike 96 Knesek, Mike John 210 Knieriem, Brian Michael 201 Knight, Drusilla Harrison 229 Knight, James Leland 39,201 Knippa, Wanda Lisa 218 Knocke, Ronald Ray 96 Knoll, Carol Sue 104 Knowles, Lonnie Ray 210, 229 Koch, Hilmar Anthony 218 Koch, Kenneth Porter 88. 210 Koch, Roseanne Elice 96,210 Koehler, Bill Terry 100 Koenning, Delora Beth 71, 229 Koerth, Sherry Kay 229 Kowalik, Pamela D, 229 Kowalik, Pamela Link 39 Kowalik, Ray Allen 230 Kowalik. Rosemary 230 Kraalz, Bruce Allen 107 Kreusel, Roy Glenn 40 Kridler, Michael Duane 115 Krug, Kenneth E. 42 Kubala, Robert Dean 230 Kutach, Elsie Fontaine 40, 54,230 Kutach, V. Michael 230 Kuykendall, Diana Spencer 230 La Cour. Mary Grace 230 La Roche, Shawna Marie 92 La Rue, Arlena Faye 112,230 La Rue, Linda Ruth 112 Lackey, Bobby Louise 230 Laechelin, Deborah Kay 40,99 Lakhani, Azad Rahimtulla 66, 230 Lala, Abdulkader, G, 66, 230 284 La la, Gloria 230 Lala, Josefa 230 Lambrecht, Steve 82 Lance, Freddie Mae 112 Land, Sharon K. 92, ,218 Landers, Wilson Harry Jr. 40 Land ford. Jay 107 Lange, Carol Ann 91,201 Langley, Carla Irene 201 Lara, Eufemia Zamora 201 Lara, Ramiro 147 Larde. Kathryn Ann Bl, 201 Laskoskie, Patricia Ann 218 Lauer, Kayellyn Marie 48 Laurel. Elma Rosa 218 Laurel, Octavio Nieves 230 Lawrence, Daniel Bryant 68 Laws, Brenda Gayle 201 Laws, Pat E. 51,120, 210 Lawson, Dana Sue Monroe 84 Lawson, Ivan Lee 64,153 Lawson, Stephen Douglas 210 Lay, Raymond Dean 230 Lazarine, Jo Ann 42, 218 Le Blanc, Mary Martha 201 Le Bouf, John Lawrence 100 Le Vrier, Henry 230 Leal, Ramiro 69, 201 Leal. Robert 218 Leal, Rodolfo Eduardo 64 LeBIanc, Mary 69 Ledbetter, Herman David 274 Lee. Patricia 218 Lee, Robert E, 100 Lee, Shirley A. Hawthorne 40 Lefler, Charles Michael 104 Leggett, Ralph D, 96 Leibowitz, Linda Irene 230 Lemish, Mary Jo 62,218 Lemke, Albert loseph 273 Lemons, Ernest Charles 137 Lenz, Russell W. 56,65 Leo, Robert Jr. 201 Leon, Luis German 45 Leos, Rosie Amaya 62 Lessner, Henry J. Ill 65. 230 Lewis, Janis Elaine 51 Lewis, Marilyn Marie 120 Lewis, William Johnson 153 Lincecum, Diane Annette 230 Lingenfelder, John 38 Lisenbe, Dan Ricky 115 Lisenbe, Neal Scott 115 Livingston, Toni Lynn 119,210 Llanos, Manuel E. 230 Lockwood, Carol G. 96 Loftin, James R. 95 Logan, Bonita Edwina 230 Lohachit, Pongpaga 239 Lomenick, Jhonnie W. 230 Longbotham, Ceylun Brown 63, 230 Longbotham, Dennis 230 Longoria, Bedelia Garcia 42 Longoria, Emma 210 Longoria, Sonia Hilda 42, 230 Longoria. Thelva Dean 69, 201 Lopez, Adriana 230 Lopez, Antonio 218 Lopez, Aurora Marie 69, 201 Lopez, Blanca Estella 201 Lopez, Domingo Jr. ill Lopez, Encarnacion Jr, 218 Lopez, Erasmo 230 Lopez, Francisco Jr. 271, 277 Lopez, Graciela 62,218 Lopez, Heriberto 74 Lopez, Hilario Jr. 218 Lopez, Javier A. 201 Lopez, Jorge Luis 231 Lopez, Magdalena 231 Lopez, Maria Guadalupe 231 Lopez, Nelda Maria 62,70, 84, 218, 271. 277 Lopez, Velma Ramos 231 Lorenz, Karen Renee 231 Losoya, Rosalinda Delapaz 158 Love, Karol Yvonne 42,231 Lovett, James Henry 147 Lowe, James Michael 231 Loya, Eugenio 75,231 Loya, Rogaciana 218 Loyd. David Mark 57 Lozano, Charles Hugo 231 Lozano, Juan Gualberto Jr. 74 Lozano, Maria A. 201 Lozano, Nil da Irene 54, 231 Luckett, Jacqueline S. 231 Lucksinger, Martha Lynn 119, 201 Luddeke, John Andrew' 96 Luecken, Susan Nita 91 Luera, Luther Guadalupe 111 Luera, Petrita H. 231 Luna, Max 40 Lyon, Jane Marie 99, 231 — M — Maahs. Carl Ernest Jr, 56 Mabry, Benjamin B. Jr. 231 Mabry, Larry James 139,141,142 Macal, Ad an 201 Macarena, Juan Avila 201 Machen, Kay Lynn 201 Macias, Alejandro 231 Maddox, James Albert 107,201 Madelat, Vala 59,231 Mainer, Fred 72 Mairuddin, Shaikh 66 Maldonado, Alfredo 231 Maldonado, Lydia 231 Maldonado, Norma Ruiz 201 Malina, Sondra K. 218 Mall, Stephanie Jane 201 Malone, Day 119, 218 Malone, Margaret Ann 231 Malone, Patti Ann 119,231 Mangold, Laura Lee 88, 99, 264 Manjarris, Ducks 201 Manjarris, Jon Francis 231 Mann, Karen Louise 92,100, 231 Mann, Trudy Irene 49 Manoi, Gandhi 52 Mares, Miroslava Medina 201 Maresch, Helen Wiliams 40.71 Marquez, Jose Toribio 59, 219 Marquez, Ruben 219 Marrs, John Edward 231 Marshall, Jacquelyn A, 120 Martell, Jesus Ausberto 231 Martin, Dudley Graham 59. 210 Martin, Joe Hannon 231,274 Martin, Joe Tucker 201 Martin, Kenneth H. 201 Martin, Leonora Theresa 210 Martin, Martha Jan 210 Martin, Sammy Lee 231 Martin, Stephen Dobie 210 Martin, Susan Ann 201 Martinez, Amelia 40, 231 Martinez, Carlos 201 Martinez. David 219 Martinez, Edna 201 Martinez, Elias Lopez 219 Martinez, Gloria 231 Martinez, Graciela Garcia 231 Martinez, Graciela Lile 210 Martinez, Guadalupe Z. 219 Martinez, Humberto Jr. 231 Martinez, Imelda 61,62,71 Martinez, Johnny Grande 70,137 Martinez, Jose Angel 0.211 Martinez, Jose M. 211 Martinez, Mamie T. 201 Martinez, Maria De La Luz 219, 231 Martinez, Maria Luisa 231 Martinez. Norma Ann 201 Martinez, Otilia Estella 231 Martinez, Priscilla 1.202 Martinez, Reynaldo L, Jr, 274 Martinez, Rita Gay 211 Martinez, Yolanda 38,40, 219 Martinez. Zorina Aguilina 202 Mashtoub, Salah J. 202 Masiello, Michael Anthony 211, 139 Massey, Lori Dawn 202 Mata, Amanda Eguia 231 Mathews, Tommy Arthur 80, 96 Matteson, Michael Barr 231 Matthes, James Raymond 100 Mattingly, James 201 Mattingly, Robert Bruce 231 Matute, Janice 0.202 Matute, Jenny E. 219 May, Glenda Gayle 99 May, James Arnold 231 May. Richard Brian 100 Mayeux, Philip Sterling 115 Maza, Nora Belinda 231 Mazoch, Mark David 45,231 McCain, Dehvin Earl 107 McClaugherty. Lou Ann 64, 211 McCloud, Cynthia D. 92,104,219 McCo wn, Terry Nolan 211 McCreight, Ellen M. 231 McCulley, Randall Kent 202 McDavid, Lisa 99 McDonald, Jennifer Joan 49 McFarland, Judy Kay 231 McFarland, Larry Lee 137 McIntyre, James 115 Mclver, John Archie 104,211 McKee, Edna Rebecca 104 McKennzie, John 82 McKinney, Lori La Rue 76, 202 McKinnon, Byron Wesley 76, 202 McLean, Michael Stanley 115 McLean, Valerie Lane 211 McMeans, Cynthia Leigh 211 McMillan, Michael Davis 231 McMillion, Michael Ray 147 McVea, Norris Louis Jr. 108 McVey, Zane David 219 McWhorter, John J. 219 Mealy, James Irwin 57 Mealy, Mary H. Hinojosa 57 Medina, Elizabeth 211 Medina, Eva 219 Medrano, Oralia 202 Medrano, Rosa Elia 231 Medrano, Sylvia Ann 211,159 Meek, Michael G. 115 Mehta, Girishchandra I, 239 Meier, Monty Lynn 239 Mejia, Alicia 231 Melendrez, Clara 231 Mellard, Michal John 239 Menchaca, Juan Manuel 79,231 Menchaca, Norma Linda 211 Mendez, Ida 202 Mendietta, Enedina 211 Mendiola, Carol Christine 202 Mendoza, Lesvia Perez 211 Mercer, Carol Anne 51,211 Mercer, Robert Russell II 96 Merian, Donna Jill 50 Merrill, Bill 82 Merritte, Michael Ray 274 Messer, Beverly Ann 211 Mestas, Felix Roberto 50 Meyer, Robert Earl 231 Meyer, Sandra 231 Meyers, Jay D. 151 Mick, Gerald L. 211 Mick, Judy Kay 219 Midgett, Bruce Herbert 104 Midobuche, Eva 202 Milam. Debra Lynne 202 Miles, Linda Lee 219 Miller, Claudia 96,211 Miller, Margaret Ellen 211 Miller, Maxine June 59,79 Miller, Stephen Ray 219 Mills, Melinda Sue 62 Mims, Marilie 202 Mion, Cristina Ines 219 Mireles, Eva V. 83.219 Misra, Aran Kumar 66, 231 Mitchell, Florence P. 231 Modi, Navanit Narandas 66,231 285 Mokry, Tim joe 78 Molina, Orfelinda 231 Molina, Ramiro 202 Mollan, Susan 219 Moltz, Samuel Edward 211 Mondragon, Gloria Perez 231 Mongradon, Ronald Philip 231 Moniri, Shahrokh Roshan 231 Monk, John Calhoun 45 Montalvo, Arabela 231 Montalvo, Norma 231 Montalvo, Rene Alberto 231 Montalvo, Ricardo Ramon 231 Montalvo, Sylvia P. 202 Montemayor, Hector 231 Montemayor, Maria Elida 219 Montes, Jose Macedonio Jr. 232 Montgomery, Ann el 162, 81,232 Montgomery, Cecil Wayne 68, 211 Montgomery, Lance Dodson 38, 232 Montgomery, Linda Ann 202 Montgomery, Mardell 62,71,81, 232 Moore, Bernadette Glaspey 232 Moore, Denny L. 39,58, 63 Moore, Marilyn Kay 63,219 Moore, Melvin John 232 Moore, Ronnie Dean 96 Moore, Walter King 108, 232 Morales, David Hughes 232 Morales, Diana Alicia 211 Moral ez, Melva Galvan 232 Moreno, Baldemar G. 211 Moreno, Katherine Alice 211 Moreno, Margot G. 57 Moreno, Reynaldo F, 202 Morgan, Beverly Ann 41, 60,62, 71.211 Morgan, Judy Lynn 202 Morgan, Kenton Max 40,103 Morgan, Mary Lee 232 Morgan , Nancy Kay 40, 41, 232 Morgan, Stephen Frank 107 Morin, Benjamin C. 219 Morin, Estella Pedraza 84 Morin, Jesus Jr, 202 Morrill, Nancy Cleland 63 Morris, Jared Ingersoll 137 Morrison, Michael Luther 132, 137 Moses, Gilda Ellen 232 Mote, Ray Louis Jr. 232 Motz. Sammy 104 Moussavian, Mahmoud 232 Moy, Jerome I, Jr. 39, 44, 58,63, 219 Moya, Herlinda Margarita 61, 232 Mueck, Deborah Gail 119 Mueller, Barbara Jo 104, 211 Mueller, Beverly Gayle 104,232 Mueller, Dale John 202 Muendt, David Dawayne 202 Muennink, Glenn F. 95 Muir, David Wayne 115 Mullinix, Mark W. 45 Mumford, Janet Elizabeth 104 Mumme, Terrie Jean 219 Mundt, David Dawayne 69 Mungia, Ubaldo C. 219 Munoz, Carlos Jr. 103 Munoz, Gilbert 219 Munoz, Irene S. 158 Munoz, Joe 82 Munoz, Mario Javier 219 Munoz, Patricia Lopez 211 Munoz, Ruben Jr. 202 Munsell, Charles Morris 70, 265 Murdock, Roberto E. 55,103, 232 Murray, Rebecca Hay 232 Musallam, Nayif Ali 232 Musgrove, Linda Carol 202 Myers, Carole Ann 232 Myers, Terrence Dee 232 Myska, Buddy 219 — N — Niak. Satish Chhotubhai 239 Nance, Barbara Ann 41,100 Nanny. Cynthia G. 104, 219 Nash, Donald Kevin 202 Nava, Arturo 74, 232 Nava, Ismael 50, 239 Navarro, Esther 232 Navarra, Jane 62, 232 Navarro, Mariela Grace 232 Neas, Edwin D. 50 Needham, Mack Earl 202 Neill, Richard Lee 39, 201 Neito, Frank 88 Nelms, Nancy Beth 219 Nelson, Deborah Lee 159 Nelson, Garland 147 Nemec, Marian 202 Nemec, Michael Francis 115 Nemec, Richard Wayne 115 Nesloney, Waldync Ann 232 Nester, Kathryn Ann 83, 232 Neuman, Janet Hansen 239 Neuman, Lynn Ray 239 Neumann. Doris Marie 62, 63, 71, 220 Neumann, Glenn Alfred 76, 202 Neumann, Martin E. Jr. 220 New, Richard Neal 107 New. Stanley L. 40,240 Newman, Carmen 40, 220 Newman, Enriqueta 212 Newton, Robert David 104 Nichols. Bilinda E. 49.62, 232 Nichols, Georgia Carol 220 Nichols, Lawrence David 49, 232 Nichols, Mitchell 202 Nichols, Penny Sue 220 Nickerson, Lucy Elizabeth 57 Nielsen, Connie Rae 232 Nielsen, Harlan Melvin 67,232 Nieto, Frank T. 116 Nix, Cynthia Ann 76 Nolan, Richard Thomas 153 Nolen, Reggan 104 Noria, Jo Ann 112 Noyola, Maria Sylvia 232 Nuinez, Elizabeth Ann 212, 255 Nunez, Adela Hinojosa 232 — o — O’Docharty, David P. 137 O’Donnell, Edward F. 212 O'Shea, Michael John 115 Obregon, Frank 202 Ochoa, Virginia Isabel 232 Oe finger, Robert David 39, 44.63, 232 Ggdee, Barbara Ann 212 Olivares, Gustavo V. 232 Olivarez, Margarita 212 Olivarez, Oralia 220 Oliveira, Salma Trevino 212 Orozco. Sylvia 202 Orr, James Anderson 49 Orta, Edward De La Garza 202 Ortega, Mary Lou 273 Ortiz, Agustin Jesus 212 Ortiz, Antonio R. 50 Ortiz, Berta Elisa 232 Ortiz, Bias Jr. 212 Ortiz, Diana Gloria 54, 220 Ortiz, Elsa 212 Ortiz, Graciela 50,202 Ortiz, Jose Roberto 220 Ortiz, Leticia C. 232 Ortiz, Melba 220 Ortiz, Rene 50 Osborn, Lonnie Dale 220 Osier, Victoria Pinnell 40, 220 Ova lie. Carmen 202 Overholt. Robert Martin 40,103 Owen, Dennis Howard 103 Owens, Jesse Bruce 137 Owens, Russell Wayne 46, 68 Ozuna, Hazel Jane 232 Ozuna, Margaret R, 202 Ozuna, Ricardo R, 111 Ozuna, Sabas 232 — P — Pacheco, Mauricio Ernesto 202 Padgitt, Gregory O’Neal 51 Palacios, Delma Jean 202 Palmer, Nancy Bishop 232 Pandya, Bharatkumar A. 66,232 Pandya, Kiran Vipin 232 Parker, Owen Stanley 46,50 Parker, Pamela J. 104 Parker, Richard Michael 50, 59 Parks, Alan Ray 212 Parras, Veronica 202 Paschal, Danny Ray 220 Paschal, Diana Casper 79 Paschal, Thomas Fred 79 Paschali, Renee A. 51, 212 Patel, AjitkumarT. 239 Patel, Arvindkumar K. 66, 232 Patel, Bhailalbhai J. 239 Patel, Bhaktibhai S. 66, 232 Patel, Bhanu V. 239 Patel, Bharat H. 66, 239 Patel, Bharatkumar B. 66 Patel, Chandrakant M. 239 Patel. Chhotalal B. 66,232 Patel, Dahyabhai U. 232 Patel, Dahyalal Prahladda 66.232 Patel, Ghanshyambhai G. 232 Patel, Govardhan S. 66, 232 Patel, Harendrakumar J. 232 Patel, Jairambhai R. 239 Patel, Kantubhai R. 66,232 Patel, Kiran J. 232 Patel, Kirti M. 48, 239 Patel, Lalitkumar J. 66, 220 Patel, Mahendrabhai F. 66, 232 Patel, Manmohan N. 239 Patel, Manubhai Ghelabhai 48, 239 Patel, Marendrakumar 66 Patel, Natubhai M, 232 Patel, Natvarbhai C. 66, 232 Patel, Natverlal B. 48, 239 Patel, Navinchandra J. 56, 232 Patel, Pravinbhai C. 66, 232 Patel, Pravinkumar P, 66, 232 Patel, Rajnikant Shivabha 66,233 Palel, Ramanbhai N. 239 Patel, Rameshbhai Naranbh 220 Patel, Rashmikant B, 233 Patel, Vinodkumar A. 66, 233 Patrova, Deborah Ann 104 Patterson, Betty Sue 76 Pattillo, Terri Elizabeth 64 Pauz. S. 66 Pavlas, Stanley F. 212 Peacock, Bridget P- 202 Peade, Buddy 65 Peake, Herbert Arthur 56, 78 Pearson, Leslie Leonora 202 Pebdani, Nasser 48 Pecos, Arturo 212 Pedraza, Sammy Ronald 74, 82 Pelvger, Arthur 44 Pena, Gorina 233 Pena, Dulia 202 Pena, Ester 128 Pena, Hector Daniel 274 Pena, Jose Luis 220 Pena, Lucia 233 Pena, Maria Esther 111, 212 Pena, Maria Idalia S. 233 Pena, Mary Lou 202 Pena, Nilda 220 Pena, Nora Melba 202 Pena, Norma 220 Pendergraff, Veronica 120, 212 286 Perales, Elsa C. 220 Perales, Juan Jr, 233 Perez, Agustin 61 Perez, Azalea 212 Perez, Clemente Castillo 233 Perez, David Agapito 220 Perez. Freddie 82 Perez, George 212 Perez. Gloria Cruz 220 Perez, Ignacio Garza 212 Perez, James E. 42 Perez, Jamie F. 46. 202 Perez, Joe R. 233 Perez, John 50 Perez. Leobardo 202 Perez, Leocadio 74 Perez, Luis G. 83. 233 Perez, Lydro Tony 233 Perez, Maria Del Carmen 233 Perez, Maria Isabel 220 Perez, Mario Antonio 212 Perez, Martha Gloria 64,233 Perez. Olivia G, 202 Perez, Robert Romero 202 Perez, Roberto Jr. 76, 202,255 Perez, Ruby Nelda 43, 57 Perez, Sylvia Bazan 212 Perez, Uvaldo 82 Perez, Velma 202, 233 Perkins, Jeffrey Eugene 65,202 Perry, Cherilyn Ann 40, 91 Perry, Jeffrey David 220 Petter, Jeanette Mary 220 Pettus, Susan 60,233 Pfluger, Arthur Charles 39,233 Pfluger. Donna Whitley 73,233 Phillips, Daniel Tod 103, 233 Phillips, Deryl Glen 115 Phillips, Elida Katherine 57,260, 261, 263 Phillips, Jancey 99 Phillips, Susan Lynn 202 Piatkowski, John Mark 69 Pichardo, Carlos 212 Picquet, Beth Bradshaw 71 Pierson. Leslie 99 Pinckley, Frances V, 81,233 Pirtle, Geraldine S. 233 Pitman. Michael M, 212 Plaza, Ruben Dario 56, 78 Pletcher. Laura Jane 202 Ploch, Julie Ann 71 Plotz, Gregory 56 Podolecki, Vera Burton 40 Polanco, Mercedes 202 Pollard, Malcolm Andrew 58 Pom pa, Patricia Ann 84, 285 Poole, William Pierre 116,239 Pooley, Theresa 1,92 Popham, Elsie Mae 49, 233 Porter, James Morgan 137 Porter, William Jeff Jr. 212 Posas, Johnny Raymond 212 Povti5h, Clinton E, 137 Powell, Donna Joyce 49, 212 Power, Tommy Wray 115 Powers, Barbara Corder 233 Pozza. Terry 82 Pranav, Desai 66 Prather, Carol Ray 202 Preiss, Charles L, 233 Preiss, Vivian Whitehead 212 Presley, James David 46.68 Preston, Lillian Angelin 202 Prewitt, Keith Alan 104 Prewitt. Rosalie Strauch 104 Price, Kathryn Yvonne 51,203 Price, Sheila Cathryn 104 Prince, Dallas Joe 104, 203,147 Pruneda, Ernesto 233,147 Pryor, Leah Jewel 51 Psimaris, Victoria Ann 69,202 Puckett, Carolyn Taylor 40, 233 Puckett, Robert Fulmer 233 Puig, Arturo 239 Pullam, Joe Charles 233 Putman, John 96 -Q- QuevilJion, Roberta Ann 104 Quilantan. Lupita Gill 212 QuiJlin, Paul Timothy 147 Quintanilla, Maria T. 203 Quintanilla, Onesimo S, 64, 233 Quintanilla, Rosa Maria 202 Quintero. Gustavo 82 — R — Rabalais, Nancy Nash 50 Rabbach, Louise Julia 273 Rack ley, C. Elaine 159 Rainbolt, Gerald Eugene 96 Rainbolt. Terrell John 96 Rains, Elizabeth Jean 220 Ramirez, Arnold Canales 203 Ramirez, Dahlia Celina 203 Ramirez, David R. Ramirez, Diana 75 Ramirez, Dolores 203 Ramirez, Elva Gloria 233 Ramirez, Jose Roberto 72. 74 Ramirez, Maria H. 42, 61 Ramirez, Norma 203 Ramirez, Oscar Emilio 45 Ramirez, Rachel Ann 42,233 Ramirez, Rhicard Mario 203 Ramirez, Raul Jr. 255 Ramirez, Rosario A. 203 Ramirez, San Juanita 203 Ramnarine, Kamta 220 Ramon. Celia 212 Ramon, Georgianna 57, 26C, 262, 263 Ramon, Hector Rene 203 Ramon, Juan Genaro 221 Ramos, Alvaro Jr. 220 287 Ramos, Clarita F, 233 Ramos, Diana 203 Ramos, Estella J. Ill Ramos, Hector L. 203 Ramos, Jose Antonio 221 Ramos, Patricia 221 Ramsey, Candie Lynn 88,91,212 Randolph, Ileen 112,233 Rangel, Teresa P. 233 Rankin, Randy Gene 96 Rankin, Ronald Frank 95 Ranspot, Linda Davis 233 Rao, An ant h Kishen 66. 239 Rathmell, Graciela 221 Ratliff, Daniel David 203 Ray, Bryan Destry 203 Ray, Dineshbhai C. 66, 78,233 Ray, Robert Henry 274 Recio, Robert Louis 221 Reck, Patricia Rohan 71 Redden, Marvin Ray 239 Reddy, Vangeti Raja 48 Redus, Butch 88, 104 Redus, Clifford Lee 212 Redus, Robert Michael 203 Reed. Glenda Gay 42. 62,212 Reed, James R. 115 Rees, Kathleen Louise 40, 41,53, 60, 62,71, 233 Reese, Ernest Ray 108 Reeves, Patricia Lou 88, 96. 99 Reilly, Conrad Kipp 67, 233 Reilly, Jeannette Rita 203 Reinshagen, Zandra Lee 92 Reisner, Edward Joseph Jr. 40,56, 65, 78, 233 Remmert, Cynthia Suzanne 119 Renaud, Richard Leroy 221 Resendez, Irma M. 203 Resendez, Oralia A, 212 Reson, Susan Gail 71,233 Reuther. Robert Lee 115 Revilla, Longina 221 Reyes. El via M, 203 Reyes, Jesus H. 82, 221 Reyna, Phillip Eddie 221 Reyna, Ricardo 233 Reyna, Rogelio 221 Reyna, Sofia 221 Reynolds, Michael James 233 Reza, Lucy 239 Rezac, Donna Janelle 92 Rhyner, Becky Sue 233 Rich, J. Paul 104 Richardson, Farris A. 107 Rickner, Jack Arthur 50,239 Rieder, Robert Auten 76, 203 Riley, Lela Ann 76 Riley, Mary Elizabeth 233 Rios, Maria Elena 233 Ritchie, Richard Preston 137 Rivas. Daniel Jesse 82,203 Rivas, Mary Ann G, 221 Rivera, David Richard 233 Rivera. John Martin Jr, 221 Rivera. Pedro Jr. 233 Rivera, Romelia P. 61, 212 Roane, John A. 203 Robert. Marianne 233 Roberts, Kenneth R. 212 Roberts, Laura Capps 212 Roberts, Linda Starcic 233 Robertson, Mary Lou 203 Robinson, Robbie 107 Rodgers, Kathryn Jo 51 Rodriguez, Alonso Javier 233 Rodriguez, Armando 233 Rodriguez, Claudia E. 212 Rodriguez. Della Inez 221 Rodriguez, Diana A. 203 Rodriguez, Dora Maria 203 Rodriguez, Edna 75 Rodriguez, Eva Deifilia 25, 61, 74, 84, 233,268 Rodriguez, Juan Luis 61, 239 Rodriguez, Lamar Jose 233 Rodriguez. Lisa Lina 203 Rodriguez, Margarita 41,61,212 Rodriguez, Maria Elena 40 Rodriguez, Mary Jane 75, 03,233 Rodriguez, Rachel 212 Rodriguez, Robert X. 137 Rodriguez, Rosalinda 203 Rodriguez, Ruben Jose 111 Rodriguez, Steve Harding 46,50 Roecker, Richard Wayne 76, 203 Roerig. James Edward 104 Rogers, Anita Jo 112 Rogers, Cynthia Ann 221 Rogers, Ginger Dale 233 Rogers, Jeri Lee 46,204 Romero. Edward G. 204 Romero, Maria Esmeralda 212 Rose, Bonita 204 Rose, Joseph Manuel 137,147 Ross, Stevie 79 Ross, Mary Lou Botello 79 Roth, Douglas Anthony 115,204 Rothe, Louis Armin 58, 234 Rouhanj-Esfahani. Mohamad 234 Rubio, Sandra J. 73 Ruhnke, Cecilia Christine 212 Ruiz, Amalia 42 Ruiz. Diana 221 Ruiz, Esmeralda 61, 204 Ruiz, Hope 158 Ruiz, Javier Edmundo 111 Ruiz, Jeannette Fragoso 233 Ruiz. Jose Alfredo 64,221 Ruiz, Manuel Jr. 234 Ruiz, Miguel B. Ruiz, Molly 64 Ruiz, Ricardo 221 Ruiz, Roberto 221 Ruparelia, Pravinchandra 66, 78, 234 Ruschhaupt, James E. Jr. 204 Rushing, Cynthia Rae 82, 234 Rusnack, Tom W. 116, 234, 273 Russell, Peggy Jo 104 Ryan, Gayle 104,119 288 Ryan, Glenn Joseph 104, 234 — s — Saavedra. Juan Jose 212 Sadat, Mansouri Hesameddi 221 Sadighi, Saeed 221 Sadler, Linda Darlene 40, 60.71, 96,119 Saenz, Alvaro Danny 111 Saenz, Anthony Lee 204 Saenz, David 212 Saenz, David Clifford 204 Saenz, Elida 73,221 Saenz, Estela G. 221 Saenz. George Luis 212 Saenz, Isabel Jr. 234 Saenz, Juanita Sanchez 204 Saenz, Minerva Cadena 239 Saenz, Patricia Rebecca 204 Saenz, Pedro I. Jr. 239 Saenz, Victor 76 Sailor, Nancy Ellen 204 Sakai, Ken 239 Salazar, Gerardo 204 Salazar, Lupita Olga 83, 234 Saldana, Aminta 234 Saldana, Ana Laura 111 Salinas. Anita G. 234 Salinas, Clodin Marie 212 Salinas, Eddie Gonzales 234 Salinas, Felix R. 234 Salinas, Horace C. 61 Salinas, Imelda C, 221 Salinas, Jesusa Susy 204 Salinas, Joe Ariel 212 Salinas, Lourdes S. 234 Salinas, Luis 255 Salinas, Lupita 212 Salinas, Manuel 32 Salinas. Nil da Tiblier 212 Salinas, Raul M, 234 Salinas, Rolando J, 234 Sal tz, Ben Cecil 234 Samo. Duncan Field 40 Sanchez, Cynthia G. 83,234 Sanchez, Edward L. 221 Sanchez, Jesus E. 221 Sanchez, Jose Armando 57 Sanders. Harold G. 107 Sanders, Sheryl Ann 212 Sandoval, Alfonso 111 Sandoval, Danny 224 Sandoval. Jose Renaud 58 Sangani. Suresh K. 234 Santleben, Sharon Lynn 100,221 Sap enter, Kenneth Alton 108 Satish, Naik 66 Satiganic, Suresh 68 Satterwhite, Sharon Ann 112 Saucedo Luis 204 Sawatesoonthom. Suteera 239 Saxon, Mack Sterling 137,96 Scales, Sandra Ann 92 Schaefer. Kenneth 39,95,204 Schaeffer. Thomas Art 204 Schanen, James Cray 42,204 Scheffler, Charles Jr. 234 Schmidt, James David 234 Schneider, Michael P. 47,48. 78, 96 Schoener, Harvey Anthony 234 Schroeder, Charles W. 212 Schroeder, Denise Irene 204 Schroeder, Kenneth Wayne 234 Schuehle, Cindy Sue 234 Schuette, Mark Dennis 239 Schultz, Charles Clements 234 Schutz. Richard C. 46.131.137, 234 Schwartz, Russell Lynn 212 Sciba, Michael Lynn 137 Screws, David Earl 234 Scull. Beverly Iona 64 Seals, Robert Calvin 234 Seales, Sandra 221 Secor, Pamela Ann D. 235 Sedwick, Arthur J. Jr. 96 Seeds, Gloria Kugler 39. 212 Segovia, Roberto 222 Segura, Antonio R, 222 Seidel, Larry Andrew 137 Seiffert, Diana Jolene 273 Seiffert, Karen Elaine 42,49,204 Seitz, Dianne Helen 88 Seitz, Theresa Margaret 119 Semlinger. Pamela Kay 99 Sen, Ratan Sujit 239 Sengelmann, David Lloyd 100 Sepulveda, Luis |r. 235 Setliff, Joyce Renee 235 Sew. Ratan 65 Shafer, Fred Ernest 49 Shah, Arvindlal Ramanlal 66, 239 Shah, Dinesh Nandlal 66 Shah, Harish J 48,235 Shah. Mahesh R, 235 Shah, Mohit J. 66, 212 Shah, Nareshkumar J. 66,235 Shah, Navinchandra S. 222 Shaikh, Mairuddin 1.235 Sharifzadeh, Gholam Ali 235 Shaw, Byron Lott 128,137 Shaw, Jerry Glenn 239 Shaw, Mickey Wayne 204 Sheehy, John Patrick 235 Sheeran, Henry Roy 212 Sheeran, Marianna 222 Sheil, Sherryl Crawford 273 Shell, The us Joseph 213 Shelat, Ashokkumar N. 235 Shepherd, Janelle Jones 235 Sherman, Carl E. Ill 235 Sheth, Ashokkumar J. 66, 235 Sheth, Hasmukh M. 47, 66, 222 Sheubrooks, Richard C. Shields, Milton Allen III 96 Shipley, Kathleen Martin 43, 57, 260, 261,263 Shipp, Arthur S. 51.139 Shirazi-Beheshti Majid Shivers, George Eugene 51,139, 141,144 Shoquist, Kenneth Michael 70 Shumate, Jon Mark 79 Silgero, Janie 235 Silva, Cynthia 213 Silva, David 239 Silva, Richard 111, 235 Silva, Robert Joslin 235 Silva, Rosalinda 38,40, 222 Silva, Theodora G. 222 Simmons, Debra Lynne 40, 50, 60, 235 Simmons. Hoegie 139,143,145 Simmons, Jesse Ralph 204 Simmons, Rosanne Ellen 40,49. 222,274 Simo, Oscar 137 Simon. John Vose 48 Simons, Robert Edwin 274 Simpson, Eva Mae 235 Sirio, Ida 204 Sitabhahul, Chaunchom 239 Skrobarczyk. Robert M. 137,96 Skull, Bev 100 Smart, Elizabeth Eileen 59 Smith, Beth 63 Smith, Cherry 96 Smith. Dell Robert 213 Smith, Diane 40 Smith, Donald Joe 96 Smith, Francis Michael 99, 204 Smith, Garry Evans 222 Smith, Gary Darling 222 Smith, Herman A, 107 Smith, Jackie Sue 204 Smith, Jay Holland 104 Smith, Lilia Farias 239 Smith, Linda G. 41,213, 255 Smith, Marty Vern 107 Smith, Michael Clay 96 Smith. Michael Daniel 153 Smith, Nancy Marie 99, 222, 264 Smith. Patricia Ann 235 Smith, Richard Carl 235 Smith, Ricki Lynn 222 Smith, Ronald W. 204 Smith, Sarah Lynn 213 Smith, Sharie Rue 204 Smith, Sylvia 40 Smith, Teddy Richard 76. 204 Smith. Thomas Reed 235 Smyth, Henry Clark 239 Smyth, Sylvia Kay Brown 235 Snapka, Alfred Kenneth 235 Snapka, David Lee 235 Snapka. Larry J. 235 Snell, Patricia Elaine 213 Snowden, Gary Warren 139 Sokol, Henry Victor 213 Solis, David Manuel 204 Solis. Joel Rene 79. 96. 235 Solis, Maria Luisa 222 Soliz, Jose Angel 204 Soliz, Lydia Gonzalez 235 Soliz, Yolanda Rojas 213 Sotelo, Joseph V. Jr. 222 Sotelo, Louis 235 Sotelo, Marta Olga 61.75 Sotiropoulos, Georgia 235 Soto, Oscar Q. 204 Spangler, Patrick Gene 56 Sparkman, E, Melissa 49,235 Sparks, Linda Ford 235 Sparks, Linda Gail 40,53, 235 Sparks, Thomas Flint 40,235 Spears, Naressa Marvette 112, 235 Speer, Garland Wayman 235 Spillman, Janet Brady 235 Spillman, Robert C. 235 Spree. Marsha Renee 158 Spring, William Donald 39, 76 St. Clair, Jeff Walsh 139.143,144 St, Clair, Lou Ann 212 St. Leger, Jeanie Marie 54,84 Stall, Kimberly Ann 235 Stanley, James W. 43, 57 Stansell, Howard Marion 70.213 Starkey, Mary Eileen 55 Startz, Helen Sue 222 Stasney, Karen Louise 73 Steele, John William III 222 Stephens, Ralph Wayne 76,235 Stephens, Ronald Neal 76, 204 Stephens, Thomas James 161 Stephens. William Craig 222 Steven, Greg 82 Stevenson, Brent 96 Stewart, Ida Mae 159 Stewart, Linda Dugger 235 Stewart, Lynn K. 213 Stockton, James Andrew Jr. 96 Stolte, William Edward 95 Stoltzfus, Debra Sue 42,49.213 Stover, Lynda Laing 222,271, 276 Stratmann, Charles Edward 235 Stratton., Clifford C. 147 Stuchly, Rita Ann 204 Stupp. Pamela 41, 213 St urges, Ida Louise 41,213 Suarez, Alfredo Gerardo 56, 235 Sugars, Christy Arlene 204 Sujirachato, Chinda 239 Sullinger. Carl Thomas 235 Suresh, Sangani 78 Sutaria, Prakash G. 66, 239 Sutherland, Ralph Louis 235 Swetlick, John Michael 213 Swetlick. Karen Sue 213 — T — Tamayo, Hector Trevino 222 Tanasoca, David Ralph 235 Tanbanjong, Aura pun 239 Tashiro, Rodney Tadao 49, 213 Tatum, Clark Edgar 115 Taylor, Carolyn 64, 222,159 289 Taylor, Donald Lee 104, 235,270, 274, 276 Taylor, Donna 69. 204 Taylor, Jo Beth 104 Taylor, Lacy Corbett 235 Taylor. Marilyn 64, 222 Taylor, Richard Park 235 Taylor, Wilbur Arthur 100 Tays, Roberta Ann 92, 234 Teer, Kenneth Allen 38 Tegeler, Joyce Elaine 158.159 Tercilla, Enriqueta 75 Terrell, James Allen 96 Thanadngan, Prakong239 Theiss, Gary Lee 235 Thigpen. EllisTwisdale 204 Thomas, Margaret E, 54, 72, 222, 255 Thompson. Jimmy Lee 213 Thompson, Randle Reed 213 Thompson. Reginald C. 108 Thormahlen, Sandra Louise 204, 255 Thornton, Kenneth Denney 57, 235 Thrash. Sandra Lee 204 Tijerina, Esther 213 Tilley, Cynthia Lynn 204 Tillman, William Hiatt 204 Tillmon, Joey Eugene 51.82 Tinnin, Richard Kinna 260,263 Tinsley, Wally Joe 235 Tipton, Leonard Carlilie 222 Todd, Donna Kaye 73 Tolson, Charlotte Yvon 204 Tomlinson. James Ray 235 Toprani, Bharat D. 66 Torres, Erendira Irene 83, 235 Torres, Jose Raul 213 Torres, Reyes C. 222 Torres. Rufino R. Jr. 235 Totten, Darleen Annette 204 Tovar, Raul 82 Trejo, Diana 54 Trejo, Humberto R. 235 Trejo, Nelda 222 Treptow, Paul William III 50, 222 Trevino, Alicia Irene 222 Trevino. Delicia N. 236 Trevino, Delma Anna 158 Trevino, Ernest Jr. 239 Trevino, Fantina Gloria 204 T revino, George 204 Trevino, Irene 204 Trevino, Joe D. 43, 260, 261 Trevino, Juana Maria 236 Trevino, Leticia E. 213 Trevino, Olivia 111, 204 Trevino, Oralia 111, 204 T revino, Ramiro 239 Trevino, Raul Alberto 213 Trevino. Roberto Noe 45 Trevino, Victor 204 Trevino, Yolanda Paredes 213 Trinidad, Dalia 222 Tripp, Steven Rodney 39, 204 Trucotte, Mike 137 Trujillo, Arnold G. 255 Tucker, Dorothy Jean 67,236 Tudhope, Karen Lynn 54 Tuggle, Tommy Newton 70,84, 213 Tullos, Cordelia C. 213 Tull os. Oscar Jr. 239 Tuma, Virginia Ann 213, 260, 261, 263 Tumlinson, Mildred Y, 239 Tuttle, Eldon Doyle Jr. 107, 236, 147 Twing, Bill 100 Tyrrell, Tom Louis 96,147 — u — Underbrink, Loraine Agnes 201 Underbrink, Richard 107 Unterbrink, Richard C. 89 Upen. Ghandi 66 Upton, Gregory Paul 100 Utley, Burton A. 40,236 — V — Valdez, Alfredo Isaac 236 Valdez, Deborah L. 71 Valdez. Flavio Jr. 236 Valdez, Ricardo G. 236 Valde2, Rogelio Gonzalez 213 Valencia. Linda 213 Valencia, Silverio G. 222 Vann, Dora 236 Vannoy, Douglas Eugene 236 Vardell, Donald K. 236 Vargas, Richard 222 Vashi, Anilkumar M. 48, 239 Vasquez. Danny 137,236 Vasquez, Diana Rodriguez 222 Vasquez, Jorge 222 Vasquez, Julian 61, 239 Vasquez, Liza A. Marroquin 236 Vasquez, Roberto C. 82,116 Vass. James L. 45, 70.236 Vaughan, David Ellis 222 Vela, Efrain 213 Vela, Jose Emilio 222 Vela, Juan M. 58,236 Veliz, Jesse G. 204 Vera, Eloy 236 Vera, Homer 274 Vesa. John Michael Vessey, William Robert 274,275 Vessey, Bill 89,104 Via, Ronald James 45 Victory, Donald Glenn 236 Vidaurri, I. Q. Ill Vidaurri, Nelda 62 Viera, Anna Idalia 213 Villa, Cidelia 40, 236 Villa, Fernando Antonio 236 Villalon, Antonio 46. 61,63, 236 Villarreal, Arturo V. Jr. 204 V illarreal. Carmen 61, 75 Villarreal, Daniel F. 236 Villarreal. Doris Christa 72 Villarreal, Edna Chapa 236 Villarreal, Eli Roy 68,82,213 Villarreal, Elodia E. 236 Villarreal, Elva Gonzalez 204 Villarreal, Evelia G. 213 Villarreal, Leticia 61,75,236 Villarreal, Maria C. 236 Villarreal, Maria Del C. 222 Villarreal, Martha B, 213 Villarreal, Ofelia T. 222 Villarreal, Ralph 222 Villarreal, Rosa Elva 61 Villarreal, Sonya Maria 204 Villarreal, Sylvia Ann 204,159 Vincent, Mary Joyce 120, 236 Vinson. Bobby Reece 104.236 Vinson, Debra Kay 222 Vitier, Cesar Ernesto 222 Vittitoe, Dana Elaine 62,119, 269 Voges, Deana Kaye 222 Vogt. Donna Cobb 57, 239 Vogt, Rebecca Ann 104 Von Hatten, James 96 Voss. Marvin Brown 67,222 Vrana, Mary 213 Vslasco, Wever Pedro 45 — w — Waddell, Gary Paul 115 Wagner, Darby Gene 96 Wait, Earl Robert 103, 213 Walker, Cheryl Leigh 91 Walker, Earl R. 89 Walker, Terri Gayle 99 Wallace, John Howard III 50,239 Wallace, Steven Wilson 57,260, 263 Wallace, Weldon Lee 48.78,181, 236 Walshe, Michael Timothy 67 Walters, Clay Thomas 213 Ward, June Kelley 236 Wardlow, Diana Lynn 91, 222 Warner, Teresa Lynn 39,236 Waters, Clay 100 Waters, Ellen Clarissa 213 Waters, Janice Sue 204 Waters, Paul Douglas 100 Watkins, Deborah Jane 96,213 Watson, Perry O'Neil 40 Watson, Roger Rodney 67,222 Webb, James Robert Jr. Webb. Victoria Jane 41 Webber, Mark Ellis 236 Webber, Valarie L, 55 Weber, Herman Oscar 222 Weems, Steven Wesley 139,141, 144 Wehman, Cyndy Ann 42, 213 Weiblen, Glenn Patrick 56, 65, 99 Weir, George W. 236 Weir, Sue Ellen 204 Weiss, Lynwood G. Jr, 205 Welborn, Michael E. 236 Welch, Karol Susan Bruce 236 Welps, John Wallace 107 Wendel, G. Michael 128,129,137 Wendland. Cheryl Dee 205 Wernecke, Edward David 39,40, 44.236 West. Amanda Beryl 236 West, Eileen Bellamah 99 West, Thomas George 39,44.58, 63.236 Westbrook, William A. Jr. 205 Whatley. Carlton Curtis 42 Wheaton, Sharon Lee 213 Wheeler, Bob Lee 205 Wheeler, John Albert 48 White, James Terry 56,65, 68,78 White, Lou Ann 205 White, Randal Dean 153 Whitley, Janet Kay 205 Whitley. Joe Neal 58,236 Wiebush, Le Moey Jr. 40,56,78, 236 Wiedimeir, Tom 95 Wiesman, Thomas Edward 236 Wilburn, Debbie Lynn 205 Wilder, Carol Lyn 92 Wilkinson, Clara Wright 213 Wilkinson. John Clinton 213 Wilkinson, Kenneth W. 236 Wilkinson, Lowell F. Ill 95 Wilkinson, Terry Paul 205 Williams, Cathy Jean 255 Williams, Debra Lynn 96.213 Williams, Eldon Glynn Jr, 205 Williams, Floyd Dennis 205 Williams, George B. Jr. 115 Williams, Gloria}. 51,236 Williams, Haroldo V. 239 Williams, James Payton 116,273 Williams, James Scott 137 Williams, John Cameron 205 Williams, Joseph Lewis 205 Williams, Ralph Lewis 236 Williams, Rocky Max 236 Williams, Russell Ben 236 Williams, Teddy Glenn 70 Williams, Wanda Kay 73,222 Wil iamson, Ruxton O. Jr. 137 Willms, Betty Jean 40, 63, 236 Wilson, Annie L. Littles 83, 236 Wilson, Joy Gail 119 Wilson, Linda Faye 205,236 Wilson. Mary Nan 54.257 Wilson, Matilda 222 Wilson, Ronald Wade 40,103, 222 Wilson, Shelton Woodrow 236 Wincelowicz, John Paul Jr. 56 Wingate, Patricia Diane 96,99 Witte. Monica Lynne 205 Wohlgemuth, Robin Ann 222 Wolcott, Deborah Lee 62 Womack, Henry Leo 236 Womack, John L. 96 Womack, John Mathew 96 Wong, Raymond L. 103 Wood, Randy Pat 236 Woods, Arthur Benard 82 Woolsey, Barbara Jean 236 Wootton, Belva Ann 96.205 Wostal, Claudia Jane 205 Wratten, Theresa Dianne 76,100 Wright, Frances Marie 99 Wright, Lisa Ann 104,119, 205 Wright, M. Lynette96, 213 Wright, Thomas Sidney 79 Wuensche, Vernon Allen 96, 236 Wyatt, Loratta Susan 41, 91. 213 Wycoff, Glenda Ann 120 Wyrick, Jerri Dunnam 222 — Y — Yanta, Carmen Elaine 104, 222 Ybarra. Berlinda Rose 255 Ybarra, Gloria De Leon 158 Ybarra, Hilario Gerardo 58.236 Ybarra, Margarita 69,205 Ybarra, Maria Del Carmen 42, 62. 222 Ybarra, Norma 222, Yost, Clyde Nelson 46, 213 Young, Carol Susan 213 Young, Jennifer Kay 205 Young. Lynda Sue 49. 205 Young, Nelda 236 Young, Porter Wayne Jr. 236 Yust. Mary Laurine 92, 205 — Z — Zacek, Dennis Ray 58, 222 Zacek, Karlene Dorothy 205 Zagouris, Crystal Ann 81,213 Zamarripa, Mary Virginia 61 Zamora, Anna Lee 61, 73, 222 Zamora, Blanca Estella 236 Zamora, Cecilia 213 Zamora, Elia 213 Zapata, Carlos S. 59 Zapata, Evaristo 239 Zapata, Felix 205 Zapata, Jose Roland 74 Zarate, Juba Grace 222 Zarate, Maria Loretta 42,213 Zavala, Ruben 213 Zdansky, Eileen 64, 222,159 Zendele, Ray 58 Zepeda, Carlos Williams 57 Ziegler, Diana Lynn 96 Zima, Douglas Kent 222 Zinsmeyer, Bette Zane 92 Zintgroff, Brend Sue 82 Zintgroff, Tom 82 Ziska, Connie Sue Porter FACULTY INDEX FACULTY, STAFF AND GRADUATE ASSISTANTS 1973 1974 Albro.Dr. Ward S-, HI 183 Aldrich. Dr. Wilmer W. 183 Alexander, Dr. George D. 183 Alvarez, Dr. Salvador 1B3 Anderson. Dr. Stanley R. 168 Bailey, Dr. Leo L. 63,183 Bajza, Dr. Charles C. 183 Baker, Dr. Beth 183 Baker, Mrs. Betty B. 41 Ballard, Dr. Hoyt B, 183 Barlow, Dr. M, Paul 183 Barron, Mr. William B.. Jr, 183 Martley, Mr. William J. 183 Basci, Mr. Fahir M. 183 Bellamah, Dr, Joseph L. 70, 84 Benitez. Dr. Mario A. 166 Bentsen, Dr. Peter C. 183 Beran, Dr, Jo A. 46,183 Bingham, Dr, Ralph Lee 183 Bishop. Dr. Jefferson M, 80,183 29! Bishop, Joe 167 Bittinger, Dr, B, Stanley 61,71, 183 Black, Mrs. Dollie J. L. 183 Blanco. Mrs, Diane K. 41,171 Blodgett, Miss Catherine C. 183 Bogener, Dr. Jerry D. 183 Bogusch, Dr, Edwin R. 183 Bon.no, Dr. John A. 183 Boothby, Mr. David E. 171 Boudreaux, Mr. Robert J. 183 Brewer, Mrs. Betty J. 183,158 Briggle, SGM John M. 183 Brinley, Dr. Eldon D. 183 Britt, Dr, Danny G. 183 Brown, Dr. Robert L. 183 Bryant, Dr, Paul D. 183 Calhoon, Miss Fay F. 183 Campbell, Dr. May E. 183 Caraway, Mrs. Naoma C. 246 Caskey, Dr. Jefferson D. 183 Canley, Mrs. Jewel Irene 247 Cecil, Dr. David R. 183 Chandler. Mrs. Lucille 183 Chaney, Dr. Allan H. 50 Clark, Dr. Jack P. 183 Clark, SSG Robert F. 184 Clasen, Milton G. 184 Coalson, Dr. George 0.184 292 Cokendolpher, Dr. F. W. 184 Colburn, Mrs. Frances 184 Cook, Dr. George A, 40,184 Cooper, Dr. Stewart E. 184 Coym, Mrs. Patricia Anne 184 Crenshaw, Dr. David B, 39, 44, 184 Dailey, Mrs. Edythe W. 247 Davidson, Dr. Robert B, 184 Davis, Dr. Loren E, 184 Davis. Dr. Richard B. 184 De Hoop, Herman R. 184 Del mare, Dr, Maxine L. 184 Diaz, Miss Livia E, 158 Drath, Dr. Jan Bogdan 184 Duncan, Mr. Danny J. 74,184 Dunn, Mr, S, Burgin 184 Elliott, Dr. W. Floyd 80,166 English, William 167 Fields, Mr. Kent T. 184 Finley, Dr, J. Browning 184 Fisher, Dr, Lewis HR.. 184 Ford, Dr. Dennis B., Jr. 169 Foster, Dr. Thomas H, 185 Franke, Dr. Ernest A. 169 Fry, Mr. Nick E. 185 Gallaway, Dr. R. J. 185 Garland, Dr. Fred M. 185 Gauldin, Dr. Ruth 185 Gillaspy, Dr. James E, 50,185 Ginther, Mrs. Dorolhy 185 Glock, Dr. John W. 168 Gonzalez, Mr. Genaro 185 Goode, Mr. Paul K. 170,185 Grant, Dr. Darroll L. 39,185 Grant, Mrs. Emma R. 185 Gray, Mrs. Catherine D. 246 Green, Mr. Bennie 51 Gross, Prof. A. F. 185 Groves, Mrs. Kathey Bernard 185 Hall, Dr. William ].l 70 Hancock, Mrs. Margaret A, 185 Harvey. Dr. Frederick G. 185 Harvill, Dr. Lee L. 59,185 Haun, Mrs. Johnnie Mae 185 Hazlett, Mr. Dwight 73,185 Hedrick, Mr. Jerry W. 67,185 Henshall, Dr. Joy L. 73 Hewett, Dr. Lionel D. 185 Hines, Dr. Powell 185 Hinojosa-Smith, Dr. R. R. 185 Ho fer, Mr. Stephen F. 185,274 Hoffman, Dr. Darvin R. 185 Holmes, Mr. William W„ Jr, 186 Hoopes, Dr. Paul R. 186 Huitt, Dr. Robert E. 186 Hunt, Mr. Ronald D. 186 Hunter, Dr. Leslie Gene 186 Ivy, Mr. James M. 186,272 James, Mrs. Eloise 247 Jennings. Miss Carol A. 186 Jensen, Mr. Dave A. 256 Jernigan, James C. 167 Johnson, Mr. Johnny L. 186 Johnson, Dr. Lloyd N. 45 Johnston. Mrs. Caroline B. 186 Jolliff, Dr. Gary D. 186 Jones, Mrs. Beverly C, 186 Kantz, Mrs. Katherine S. 186 Kay, Mr,Alvin J. 186 Keating, Mr. John L. 186 Kelley, Mr. Herschel G. 67,186 Korges, Emerson 65,186 Kowalik, Dr. Virgil C, 186 Kruse, Dr. 01 an E. 186 Lance, Captain Harold 186 Lee, Dr. Frank F. C. 48,186 LeMaster, Dr. Lelan K. 186 Lopez-Herrera, Dr. Francisco D. 187 Manning, Mrs. Ophelia 187 Marcotte, Dr. Ronald E. 187 Matkin, Mr. Fredrick J. 80 Mattingly, Dr. Mary R, 187 McKenzie, Dr. Ronald F. 187 Mende, Gunter S. 187 Mooney, Prof. C, V, 45,187 Morales, Mrs. Maria Eudelia 187 Morey, Dr. Philip S., Jr. 187 Morris, Mr. Ned C. 187 Moss, Major Jackson C. 187 Muchetti, Dr, Emil A. 187 Munson, Miss Karen 187 Neher, Dr. David D. 39, 44,187 Norwine, Dr. James 187 Notz, William R., SSG 187 Oliphant, Miss Elizabeth Ann 187 Olivares, Dr, Alberto M, 46,187 Oosterhout, Dr. Kenneth C. 187 Ortiz, Mrs. Margaret F, 187 Palmer, Paul G. 187 Peacock, Dr. J. Talmer 50,187 Pennington, Mr. J. Edward 166 Peterson, Bruce 49 Peyton, Mrs. Madeline A. 187 Phaup, Mr. J. D. 86 Pleimann, Dr. Larry Gene 187 Polk, Dr. Travis R. 187 Prang e, Dr. Janet L, 187 Pratt, Dr. David R, 187 Prewitt, Mr. James H. 187 Pritchard, Dr. A. H. 188 Puig, Mr. Ricardo W-188 Rascoe, Dr. John T. 188 Rayburn, Dr. John C. 169 Reiff, Dr. Raychel A. Haugrud 188 Reneau, MSG Thomas E. 188 Reyna, Dr. Jose R. 80 Rhode. Dr. Robert D. 188 Robbins, Captain George B. 188 Robins, Dr. Gerald B. 24,164,165 Roper, Mrs, Mae 247 Rosenberg, Mr. Joseph 188 Ross, Mr. John W. 188 Rovira, Dr. Rosalina 188 Rushing. Mrs, Velma Lee 246 Russell, Ralph G. 38 Sahtout, Mr. M. M. 188 Salinas, Manuel 167 Sampley, Dr. Marilyn Y. 188 Sauvageau, Dr. John J. 188 Sawey, Dr, Orlan L. 188 Scherpereel, Dr. Richard C. 188 Schiller, Miss Mae Dell 40, 75, 188 Schmalenbeck, Dr. Hildegard 188 Sekerak, Dr. Robert M. 188 Smith, Mr. Buddy Lee 188 Smith, Lt. Colonel Harv ey A . Jr. 188 Smith, Dr. Julia A. 188 Smith, Mr. Lawrence Ray 188 Smith, Mr. V. A. 188 Solomon, Dr. Jimmy L. 188 293 Solstad, Dr. Arnold K. 188 Sparks. Dr. Elvin L., Jr. 76,189 Speed, Dr. F. Michael 189 Steinke, Mr. Gilbert E. 24 Stewart, Dr, S. Boyd 168 Stewart, Miss Sherri L. 158 Stupp, Mr. Mark A. 189 Su, Dr. Edward 189 Suhm, Dr. Raymond W, 189 Sunderman, Dr. Norman A, 189 Tellinghuisen. Mr. Alfred E. 72, 189 Thompson. H. Durward 189 Thompson, Dr. John S 189,200 Thurston, Dr. Louis H. 189 Tinker, Mr. Michael 189 Tobias, Mrs. Donna R, 189 Todd, Dr. Cyrus E. 189 Todd, Dr. Donald E. 56.189 Torres, Mr. Jose Rene 189 Treptow, Mr. Paul W., Jr. 189 Truitt, Dr. Marcus M. 189 Tryer, Mr. James D. 189 Truner, Mr, J, E, 44,171 Tylicki, Dr. James 189 Underwood, Dr. Willard A. 275 Van Laningham, Dr, Emma 189 Vaughan. Dr. George E. 189 Vento, Dr. Edward 189 Vidaurri, I. Q. 189 Vilseck, Mrs. Joyce 189 Von Hatten, Mr. James L. 96.189 Wade, Mrs. Ellen B. 246 Wade, Mr, Russelle K. 266 Wah, Dr. Thein 189 Wallace, Dr. Woodrow W. 189 Warren, Dr. Robert A. 189 Webb, Mrs. Jacqueline B. 189 Weiner, Dr, Lawrence 189 Wheeler, Dr, Edwin E, 189 Williges, Dr. George G. 50.189 Wines. F. B. 44. 58,189 Wittman, Ll. Colonel Clarence E. 189 Wood, Dr. Carl E. 189 Wyche. Sessia, III 189 Thats All For ’74


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