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THE STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The Student Council is the representative organization of the student body of the School of Architecture. The Council seeks to co-ordinate the activities of the classes and organiza- tions within the school. It also conveys student opinion to the faculty and the University. Activities sponsored this year include receptions for visiting lecturers, student honorees, and a student lecture program. OFFICERS President JOHN FREDERICK SKELTON, III V ice-President DENNIS BROOKS LINAM Secretary-Treasurer JON BOYKIN DECHERD FACULTY MEMBERS PHILIP DOUGLAS CREER, Director of the School of Architecture ALAN Y. TANIGUCHI, Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS Fall Spring Freshman Class JOHN ALDEN DAVISON Freshman Class DARYL NEAL DAVIS ROBERT MATTEW SWANSON Sophomore Class ROBERT MATTHEW SWANSON CARL JOSEPH DALIO Sophomore Class CARL JOSEPH DALIO JON BOYKIN DECHERD Junio r Class JON BOYKIN DECHERD JAMES DWIGHT Dow Junior Class JAMES DWICHT Dow DENNIS BROOKS LINAM Senior Class DENNIS BROOKS LINAM KENNETH SHERMAN REAVES Senior Class KENNETH SHERMAN REAVES JOHN FREDERICK SKELTON, Fifth Year JOHN FREDERICK SKELTON, HUMBERTO SALDANA, JR Fifth Year HUMBERTO SALDANA, JR. DAVID SMITH MINTER Thesis ANTHONY FREDERICK MAYER Thesis THOMAS BRADEN DALY Assemblyman EDWARD LLEWELLYN HUGHES GERALD W. DANIELS, JR Student A. 1. A GERALD W. DANIELS, JR. ROBERT SMITH MABRY Tau Sigma Delta ROBERT SMITH MABRY DON LEE TEW Alpha Rho Chi DON LEE TEW JAMES KENNETH WATSON Shpinx JAMES KENNETH WATSON Front Kou: Mabry. Mayer, SaMana. Wlon, Dalio, Swarnon, Skelton, Dechcrd, I.inam. Back Row: Minlrr, Reaves, Daly, Tew, Danieli, Crctr. Page 202
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OPERATION BRAINPOWER Since 1885, the Ex-Students ' Association has sought to be a full partner in the educational process at The Univer- sity of Texas. Operation Brainpower, a project designed to attract top high school scholars, is dedicated to the Uni- versity but does not spend state funds. The University of Texas is increasingly attracting merit scholars, valedictor- ians, and upper percentile high school scholars. Yet, The University of Texas will lose much of its brainpower unless the story of educational excellence at The University of Texas is fully told. It is not only fitting, but imperative, that Texas Exes inform young scholars of the educational advantages of their University through Operation Brain- power. The purpose of Operation Brainpower, then is to seek out high school students with demonstrated ability and acquaint them with the exceptional opportunities which the University affords. 1965 PARTICIPANTS Debbie Ann Blandy William David Blunk, Jr. George David Carlock Jim R. Fletcher Mary Esther Garner Mary Tedford Griffith Jack Holland, Faculty Bobelai Malick Richard Daniel Mauldin Edgar Allen Miller Knox Dillon Nunnally Bobby Glen Odle James Benton Rylander Roy Vaughan Mary Ann Wycoff ORIENTATION The orientation program was designed to meet the needs of incoming students, especially in their adjustment to the academic life of the institution. Orientation programs had three major goals: (a) Com- municating an initial conception to the student of what the University is all about as a center of thought, learning, research; introducing the student to the intellectual set- ting; (b) giving information to the student; (c) getting information from the student. Orientation was based on the conviction that the student mind is more important than the student body. Such pro- grams were sharply focused on the basic academic concern of the University. Everything else tests, parties, welcom- ing speeches, concerts, tours, and all must be subordinated to the University ' s real reason for being. ORIENTATION PROCEDURES Lloyd Willis Birdwell, Chairman Barry Alan Applewhite Debbie Anne Blandy Sidney Anderson Barry Alan Applewhite Richard Stephen Bagby Ann Beasley Howard Lawrence Bernstein Debbie Anne Blandy Hayden Edward Boland Belle Maxine Boyd Jefferson Kearney Brim, III James Eddy Burk Presley Howard Chalmers, Jr. Hazann Chapman Patricia Jane Clements Jane Gould Cornick Byron Edward Cox Gene Crick Byron Edward Cox Charles Merritt Girard Jill Annette Harris Charles Albert Oliver Elizabeth Anne Oaks Merry Nell Van Fleet Theo Nancy Wilkes ORIENTATION ADVISORS (1963-64) Beverly Dale Davis Carol Ann Edmondson Byron F. Egun John Mosley Franklin Daniel Reed Garner Charles Gipson Charles Merritt Girard Judy Lynn Goodman Clarie Louise Goodnight Janet Goren Sherry Graham Barnett Alvin Greenberg David Greenfield Jill Annette Harris Preston Edward Henrichson Marilyn Hilley Jean Ivy Hollingsworth Ken R. Jacob Evelyn Phillis Johnson Gary Dave Jones Guilford L. Jones William Lynn Little Barbara E. Malick William Gary Mallard Elizabeth Anne Oaks Charles Albert Oliver Tina Christine Plummer Robert Charles Prather Keith 0. Reeves James Benton Rylander Edwin Booth Price, Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Dean, Sponsor Bruce William Schnitzer Eliot P. Tucker Stephen Douglas Van Erp Merry Nell Van Fleet Carolyn Kay Walls Joe Bill Watkins Edward Larry Wells Theo Nancy Wilkes Enoyse Verna Wimberley Martha Jean Womack Elizabeth Ann Wood Mary Lovey Wood Daniel Arthur Woods Dana Rose Wortham Sandra Leigh Young TEXAS TODAY AND TOMORROW In an attempt to provide inform ation about The Univer- sity of Texas and to stimulate effective, organized communi- cation among the students, faculty, and administration, Texas Today and Tomorrow was founded in 1962. The purpose of the Texas Today and Tomorrow pro- gram sponsored by The University of Texas Development Board is to inform students today so that they will be in- terested and participating alumni tomorrow. This purpose is realized through a series of programs with student groups. Texas Today and Tomorrow is an opportunity for both faculty and students to present valid, intelligent positions and opinions on The University of Texas. STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sharon Sue Rountree, Chairman Jerral Walter Derryberry Jim R. Fletcher Dean Jack Holland John Catlett Goodman John Malcolm McRae Ronald William Massey Janet Lee Miller ADVISORS Calvin Cleave Nolen Bob Glen Odle David Raymond Parker Martha Jeanne Purcell Wiley Barry Rountree Earl Arqu Koile James Benton Rylander John Frank Younger, Jr. Carolyn Kay Walls Shirley Bird Perry Page 201
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL The CBA Council is the local governing body for stu- dents in the College of Business Administration. It pro- vides services for the students, a forum for the discussion and solution of problems concerning the Business School, a liaison between the students and the administration, and a central body for the co-ordination of the various or- ganizations in the College of Business Administration. Some activities of the Council are the sponsorship of CBA Week which includes the election of CBA Sweetheart, Curriculum Evaluation, sponsorship of Graduation Seminars, and the sale of student lockers. CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR PERRY VERNON RUSHING, President THOMAS WILLIAM COSSEY, V ice-President BETSY MARTHA SCHWARTZ, Secretary JUNIOR JOHN ALEXANDER WILLOUCHBY, III, President CONRAD NETTING, V ice-President WILLIAM ROBERT Cox, JR., Secretary SOPHOMORE ROBERT HARRY SMITH, President WILLIAM McCoMB DUN WOODY, Vice-President CLYDE K. OLDHAM, Secretary FRESHMAN JOHN CATLETT GOODMAN, President PHILLIP VICTOR LADIN, V ice-President MARY ELLEN WHITE, Secretary COUNCIL OFFICERS President Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Members-at-Large Sweetheart . . . . JERRY EDMOND CHILES RON GENE THARPE JAN STOCKARD . . . . PETE RICHARD CONEWAY ARTHUR ALEXANDER DUGGAN ROBERT JENKINS GARRETT WILLIAM LEO MOLL DOUGLAS SIMMONS . . . . DIANE DOUGLAS DUGGAN R. Clifton Andersen Nelia Fox Atkins Pete Richard Coneway Lamar Eugene Lawson, Fall COUNCIL ADVISORS Sylvia A. Clayton Kenneth William Olm ASSEMBLYMEN Maurice Marcus Knox Dillon Nunnally Raynard M. Sommerfeld James Eugene Willis David C. Phillips, Spring ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES ALPHA KAPPA PSI Charles Sloan Teeple, IV AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION Joe Samuel Taylor, Jr. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION Patrick John Nowotny BA WIVES E. Ann Chambers Hardy BETA ALPHA PSI Eugene Jackson McCartt, III BETA BETA ALPHA Penelope Brooks DELTA NU ALPHA Kent Cresens Tomlinson DELTA SIGMA PI Steven W. Sheaffer INSURANCE SOCIETY Ronald Edwin Tigner PI OMEGA PI Elizabeth Fry REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE Rufus E. Thompson SIGMA IOTA EPSILON Kenneth C. Nietenhoefer SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT James Wayne Schlegel STUDENT LANDMAN ' S ORGANIZATION George Geoffrey Arms Front Row: Coneway, Tharpe, Chiles. Second Row: Ladin, Dunwoody, Clayton, Brooks, Kay Alley, Hardy, Stockard, White, Schwarz, Cox. Third Row: Netting, Teeple, Tomlinson, Goodman, Carrelt, Nowotny, Rushing, Thad William Thomas. Fourth Row: Sommerfeld, Rufus Walter Miller, III, Andersen, Nietcnhoefer, Schlegel, Sheaffer, Arms, Jerry L. Clowe. Fifth Row: Fain McDougal, Jr., Taylor, Nunnally, Marcus, Smith, McCartt, Willoughby, Phillips, Cossey. Page 203
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