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A. S. C. E. Top row: Hunter, Spiller, J. Bartholow, Davenport, Terrill, Hintgen, Schulz, Walston, T. Bartholow. Second row: Nixon, Henneberger, Kilgore, Thompson, Wilkes, Kutzer, Allison, Settles, D. Seamans. Third row: Clevenger, Vogel, Teinert, Sims, L. Seamans, Shaw, Brown, Cook. Bottom row: Saad, Rigsbee. Battle, Fuller, Focht, Riskind, Woerner, Bills, Prock. OFFICERS President ALFRED FULLER V ice-President LYNN BROWN Secretary RALPH KUTZER Treasurer . PAUL RISKIND ALFRED FULLER E. C. H. Bantel R. F. Dawson Phil M. Ferguson Daniel Allison Jack Bartholow Ted Bartholow Joe Battle Samuel Bills William Brown Oliver Clevenger P. E. Cook George Davenport Adolph Focht Alfred Fuller Wayne Henneberger FACULTY MEMBERS S. P. Finch Q. B. Graves MEMBERS George Hintgen William Hunter Will H. Kilgore Ralph Kutzer Victor Nixon George Prock H. K. Rigsbee Paul Riskind Michael Saad Lawrence Schulz Douglas Seamans J. A. Focht Banks McLaurin T. U. Taylor Lynn Seamans Theodore Settles Elmo Sims James Shaw Hollis Spiller Monroe Teinert Joe Terrill A. T. Thompson Hans Vogel Thomas Walston Walter Wilkes Frank Woerner THE PURPOSES of the American Society of Civil Engineers are to advance the science of engineering in its several branches, to advance the professional improvement of its members, to encourage intercourse between men of practical science, and to establish a central point of reference and union for members. Besides attempting these things, the group also sponsors all civil engineering functions of the year. The student chapter here is one of the 118 affiliated with the national society, the oldest engineering organization in the United States, having been founded in 1852. PACE 330
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A. I. M. E Top TO : Cainet. Ro s Stilt. Kinnear. Robert . Russell. Hy. Trmarf raw: Harris, Stapp. Porter. Codard. Sorenson, Graves. Finley. r l row: Scarborough. Vo. Wilbanks. Gardner. A. J. Smith. Bowie . Moody. foirlk ro : Now! in. Davis. Simpson. Phillips. Randerton. Harrcll. Kalteyer. FiflJt ram:: Wise. Kastrop. Weaver. Pack. DeLancy. Haddock. McAllister. Sulk tor: H. Smith. Swanson. Edgenon. Wright. Stovall. Andergon. Howard, Oliphant. Setenra rotr: Filler, Athanas. Do bkins. Dibrell. Payton. Clark. Cray, Anders. Cornelia . rtm : Lightfoot, Ferrell. Purl, Corrigan. Crubbs. David, Whelesc, Longren. Gulp. Liodftay. OFFICERS President . yicc-PresuIent Secretary . Reporter . . FascWr Goaialr Aro.ti Dick Awfen E. A. Andertoo Cos Atkua Leon A met Tillian Borcn Iver Bolo Diion Cue E. A. Carter Jaroef Chew A. P. Clark Hob Colley Ccorfe tomrlju. C. L. Corrijan John Culp Juliui David Phillip Davit William Davis Charlet DeLaocey E. Dibrell R. E. Dofckio. David I illiam Finley FACULTY MEMBERS F. B. PU H. H. Po.er MEMBERS En e.t J. Codard Bncedut J. A. Craw. Theron Crave Orar Crubbt ' . S. Haddock R. D. Harrell J. C. Harru Alan Harp E. Clifton Hill L. D. Hillyer Charle Hoaoiere Ravmond Howard lark Hudsoa Walter Kalteyer Julian Kastrop Robert Kinnear W. C. Laf Pat I.ijhtfoot Earl Linduy Harvey Loafrra W. C. Loaf S. A. Lynch C. C. Me Al litter Edward MaaMun Rudolpho Martinet Jame, Melot Harry Miller M. C. Milbara Phillip Milburn L. L. Moffatt Murray Moff.tl K. I. Moff.it William Moody L. C. NWly John Newell Frank Now 1 in Milton Nurick V. E. O ' Donnell Sam Oliphant John O ' Neil Coleman Pack Robert Parriot John Payne Joy Payton Ed. Philltpa Otto Piiler Hardin Pollard Kibbe Porter Wei don Porter H. M. Power Jack Premell Fred Purl Wintlow Handle William Randolph I- W. Reee Jack Reynold! J.R. Rich C.C. Robert, J. S. Ru ell lt t ScarborMfai JULIUS DAVID TOM GAINES E. CLIFTOX HILL Cox WRIGHT A. E. S.eeney C. J. ScheftW Eugene Schworzen m . J. Sike Raymond Simrxon Harry StMoa . ). Smith Hurh Smith J. B. Sorenon S. A. Soreaaoa Wilfred Stapp James B. Sleele J. H. Sleele Jack - Leonard Swansea Edward Swenson Mauritz Swrnhon Uilli.m Tarry W. J. Turner Turrut I ' luf A.M. Wadsworth Joe Watilavick Bruce Weaver Chester Whelesa Eliot White R. L. Whiting Hugh Wilbanks Rm Wilmi Newton Winn M. S. Wise Coi Wright jn.irs DAVID THE AMEKK N IN TIU IK OF MINIM. AND METALLI-RCICAL ENGINEERS, one of the four great national engineering societies, was organized at The University of Texas in 1930. It has steadily grown in membership. The organization meets twice monthly at which meetings noted men in the petroleum industry address the students. ; . . .
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A. 8. M. E. ill til lilt Top roar: Niland. Kleopie . Medlin. Payne. Schoenert, Ev.ni. Secouf rex: Pinchin, Amrtead, Yelderman. L. Cueldner. Hick.. B. Bartel.. Nonfood. Tkird row: Porter, Barberie. Parker. Skooj. Cnttafco . Kibbe, Oge, Spooberf. Fomrtk m,: Pace. H.rrii. Grace. Eibe. LaakM. Wilef. n: Duaklia. J. Smith. Jneaul. Samay. Keyel. Tedford. Goeniel. Cullum. r.- White, Moore. Woolrich. Brown. Stocmer, Kainrr. Scon, Lubbork. OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Faculty Advisor Billy Aaxtetd Do(l a Barbaric JOHN KAINER EDWIN PACE RAY WOOLRICH GEORGE OGE V. L. DOUGHTIE MEMBERS Bcrabard Bancl Karl Band. jo Inn Brow. Clement Clark Lado.C.lhuB TVoouDaru DoaiDnnklU Bobby Erau LeoFeaoel lilborn Crime. LeaterCroce Jack GoeldncT Billy Howard CheMerJareDal JohaKaincr JackKeye. IkeKibbe HeT Klee ie. Robert Laak o Edward Lindlof Bill Lobboek Jame. M.lone John Medlin Reginald Mitchell Rndolpa Crenel Jerry Gtaf.o. Lloyd Halp , Ir. William Harri. Jack Hick. Damn Horadam Barry Niland Eari Norwood GearceOfe Edwin Pace Matt Parker Alfred Payne Harold Pnchia Charle. Potter Beaufort Qnifley Martha II Ribe Anhur Rcaubaum Jack Samway Gerald Scboenert Thoma. Schroeter John Scott Edwin South. Jr. Joplinj Smith Raymond Sponberf Clareoce Stoemer Chariea Tedford. Jr. Kenneth TolleMO Brady Tunnell Bob Whitaker Edcar hite JoKph Wiley Ray Woolrick Georte Yelderman JOHN KAINER THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS seeks to imbue each of its members with a spirit of professionalism, a task made much easier by the fellowship which exists because each man is vitally concerned with happenings in the field of mechanical engineering. In meetings each member has a chance to express his views or hear views expressed by outside speakers. 331
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