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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS The purpose of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is to provide opportunities for its mem- bers to acquaint themselves with various aspects of the aerospace field. These opportunities are provided through presentations by technical personnel associated with the aerospace industry, by other speakers and by films. The AIAA also fosters fellowship between the faculty and students in aerospace engineering. The AIAA participated in intramural sports and spon- sored field trips to aerospace industries. An outstanding speaker to the group was Sol Love, vice-president and program director of A-7A Corsair, Ling-Temco-Vought Aircraft Corporation. AIAA officers were Howell Wesley Mann, chairman; Donald Albert Wagner, vice-chairman; Joseph Charles Sal- vaggio, recording secretary; Burt Branstetter, treasurer; and Henry Louis Gomez, corresponding secretary. John Conrad Westkaemper, assistant professor of aerospace engi- neering, served as faculty sponsor. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Stephen Leslie Addington Dennis Nick Andrychuk Allen Ray Arnett Donald Robert Artis, Jr. Robert Carlos Baker Larry Woodrow Barker Daniel Andrew Barkley James Henry Belt Larry Wayne Bickle Robert Don Blackwell Louis Conrad Bockman Warren Swain Bollmeier, II Robert Alexander Booker George H. Born Gene Raymond Bosse Karl Henry Brauer William Walter Braymen Richard Nye Butler Michael Clark Byrd John McGlachlin Clark Robert Don Collier Michael Francis Collins William Doswell Conine, III Charles Samuel Cotropia Yarub Mohamed Dafterdar Presley Wright Donaldson Charles Franklin Donham, Jr. Robert Joseph Dorotik Charles Lester Dyer William Crawford Farish Frank W. Fees, Jr. Ben Edward Ferguson Emil Henry Finn Kenneth Todd Firestone Steven Troy Fisher James Michael Frederick James Kenneth Gardner, Jr. Walter Bruce Gillette Dean G. Gonzalez Henry Alton Gray Jim Grubbs James VanDyke Haldy Harrison F. Hamer Warren Malcolm Heffington Herman Lewis Hellman, Jr. Claude Earl Hildebrand, Jr. Christopher Laurence Hilliard John Christian Hinkle Jerry Clyde Hogan William Robert Holmberg Charles Lee Howell, Jr. Scotty Lee Jergenson Larry Dean Kemp Lawrence F. Kern, III James Patrick Kirk Carroll Stone Kirkpatrick Sidney Edward Lanier Blayne Stephen Lequeux Joel Simon Lissauer Edward Harold Littell, Jr. James Joseph Lorkowski Robert Frank L ' Roy James Lee Luksa Alfred N. Lunde Danny Loyd Millaway Ellis Frank Morgan William Wallace Morris, III Bennie Albert Nelson Bill Raiford Newsom, Jr. Doyle A. Nicholson Glenn Ray Parkan James Manning Peck Tom B. Pederson Paul Kenneth Peek, Jr. Manuel Gonzales Perez, Jr. Penny Frances Potter Robert E. Ramee, Jr. H,al Reddick -Wayne Francis Reeh Joseph Charles Salvaggio Pete Salvato, Jr. Gary Michael Sanders Albert Fred Schkade Clifford Emerson Schoone, Jr. Roy Edwin Sikes Charles William Smith Ervin Williams Squires, Jr. Jimmy Tyrone Stewart Aubrey Lee Stratton Michael Keaney Sutherlin James Lanning Thompson John Arden Thorson Panagiotis T. Tsakalakis William John VandenBosch Steven Andrew Vaughan Clinton Norman Waggoner Richard Arthur Warriner Robert Sherman Weathers Robert Earl White Bobby Gene Whiteley John Lendsey Whitesides, Jr. Raymond Samuel Whittington, II Frank Edward Williams Michael Bruce Wortham James Houston Zike Charles Joseph Zubarik Front Roil]: John Herman Sherrer, Henry Joseph Sherrer, Jr ,R ' cnar d Melville West, Jr., John Clark Heideman, Jimmy Doyle Wilson, Marvin Edward Willard, James Edward Fritz, Jimmy Douglas Bryan, Ben Russell Eppright, Jr., William Charles Cobb. Second Row: Thomas Turner Wadsworth, James Everett Embry, Lawrence Wayne Maxwell, William Reeder Porterfield, Howell Wesley Mann, Donald Albert Wagner, Richard Eugene Powe, Burt Bran- stetter, Robert Michael Massey. Third Row: William Eugene Rister, Herbert James Sutherland, Richard David Whitlock, Wesley Christian Hamff, Richard Edgar Wheelis, Gregg Herlong Averett, Adrian Tracy Doryland, Elgene Campbell Spencer, Robert Steve Hoyle. Page 411
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Front Row: David Wayne Fowler, Alvin Lowell Bennett, Jr., Mary Esther Garner, Franklin Beaumont Johnson. Second Row: Thomas Frank Sewell, David Sims Hill, Thomas Oswell Brightman, Vural Dolen, Benjamin Herbert Nichols, Forrest Alex Andrews, Frank Pierce Greenhaw, Richard Owen Clark, Roben K. E. Shaoul, Sidney Richard Supulver, Ronald Lloyd Brooks. Third Row: Rawleigh Terrell Reagan, Jack Don Angel, Gerald Lee Brownlow, James Allen Thompson, Marcelino Gonzalez, Frank Bryan Cook, Edmund Joseph Hubenak. Donald Earl Jones, Ronald Norman Macon, Henry Grady Guest, James Curtis Harper, Jr., Richard Charles Carmichael. Fourth Row: Terry Duion Gross, James French Tracy, Jr., Raymond Stewart McManus, Kenneth Ray Demers, Anthony Francis Delia Croce, Jr., Charles Joseph Whitman, Nicholas Wayne Heintz, Michael Thompson, John Benham Hawley, Gary Dwayne Wessels, Gary Joe Nelson, Joe Daniel Prihoda. Fifth Row: Jack Frost Sanders, Lawrence Andrew Fuess, Ron Munden, Herbert Kenneth Rigsbee, Jr., Wayne Arvon Speir, Douglas Starks Porter, Jr., James Harold Jones, Jerry Leroy Vernon, Skipper Cole Good, Wilford Lee Inman, Horace Lee Crawford, William Alexander Senseman, Gerald Saunders Prickette. Members not pictured: Gary F. Guenthner, Victor M. Rivera, Kenneth Gordon Roesle, John William Romberg, Lawrence Richmond Schmidt, Perry Edward Thomson. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS AAAE members worked on their summer project, a Solar Skydome used for tracing orbits of sun travel. The aim of the American Association of Architectural Engineers is to offer conscientious students in architectural engineering a chance to expand their knowledge and interest in design beyond the classroom. This goal is pursued through improved student-faculty relations, acquaintance with pro- fessionals in architecture, scholarships to outstanding students and lectures by professionals. This year the AAAE participated in the annual Uni- versity Power Show and such social events as AAAE and Engineering Sweetheart elections, a spring picnic and a spring awards banquet. Among noted speakers to the group were Dr. Franklin Beaumont Johnson, associate professor of architectural engineering; Dr. David Wayne Fowler, as- sistant professor of architectural engineering; and A. D. Stinger, Austin contractor. AAAE officers were Alvin L. Bennett, president; Benjamin H. Nichols, vice-president; Henry Grady Guest, secretary; Ronald Norman Macon, treasurer; Herbert Kenneth Rigsbee and Larry Andrew Fuess, Student Engineering Council rep- resentatives; Rawleigh Terrell Reagan, chaplain. Other of- ficers were Jack Frost Sanders and Jerry Leroy Vernon, publicity; Michael Thomson, intramurals coordinator. Dr. David Wayne Fowler served as faculty sponsor. Page 410
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS The University chapter of the American Institute of Archi- tects is intended as a transitional step between the academic and professional areas of architecture through lectures by members of the profession. Through speakers from the pro- fessional AIA chapter, field trips and conventions, the student members learn the responsibilities and expectations of their profession and the importance of collective effort among architects. mjm AIA members made a trip to Mexico City during mid-semester break. AIA delegates attended this year ' s convention of the Texas Society of Architects in Austin and made a mid- term trip to Mexico City. Speakers to the group included Dr. Donald L. Weismann, professor of art; Allison Perry, San Antonio architect; and William Caudel, Houston archi- tect. Terry Martin Moor was AIA president this year. Vice- president was Omar Richard Campos; secretary, Darla Jean Hartman; and treasurer, Carl Joseph Dalio. Faculty sponsor was Richard Proctor Swallow, associate professor of architecture. Members not pictured: Garland Sadler Anderson, Robert Eugene Ayers, Ray Bedford Bailey, Michael Alan Bayley, Owen William Bludau, Michael Edward Borne, Ernest Richard Breig, James Thomas Brown, William Francis Burke, William Henry Butcher. William Terry Chambers, Jon Boykin Decherd, Jerral Walter Derryberry. James Dwight Dow. Joseph Reagan duPerier, Alan Feinberg, Rankin Dee Glover, Lee John Govatos, John Bruce Heath, Joseph John Holt, Edward Llewellyn Hughes, Curtis Lee Inglis, Craig Allan Kress, Adrienne Marie Kucera, Ernesto G. Liebrecht. James Laurence Life, Dennis Brooks Linam, Raymond Hance Martin, John Malcolm McRae, Jeri Lynn Morey, Benito Xavier Noyola. John Peveto, John Milton Powell, Harold Lanier Price, Charles Edward Rawls, Kenneth Sherman Reaves, Deen Erwin Ritter, Theodore John Schwink, James Harold Stewart, Gerald Paul Stuyck, Dale Morley Taylor. Don Lee Tew, Gary Allen Unger, Michael D. Utsey, James Frederick Williams, Jackie Lynn Wilson. Front Row: Richard Proctor Swallow, Carl Joseph Dalio, Terry Martin Moor. Omar Richard Campos, Darla Jean Hartman. Second Row: Donald Wayne Roberts, Edward Blume Wallace, Joseph William Straube, Michael John Schroeder, I. Frank Genzer, Orion Knox, Manuel Rodriguez Penalver, Bryce Eugene Bonner, Martin Valdez Aguilar, Sharon Elizabeth Smith. Third Row: William Edward von Rosenberg, John Anthony Perez, Tommy Neal ' Cowan, Henry Howard Rayburn, Billy Jerome Cox, Gary Lynn Wagner, Darrell Gail Welch, Clark Raymond Rutledge, Charles Hardin Pollard, Norman Perry Hatfield. Page 412
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