University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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From Row: Elizabeth Marie Gill, Suzanne Davies, Anna Brightman, Sarah Beth Reveley, Diana Grace Mays. Second Row: Margaret Carter Montgomery, Kathy Seale, Patty Lynn Burrows, Mary Donna Kennemer, Linda Louise Deal, Mary Susan Torrey, Barbara Lynn Stone, Vickie Lee Herold. Third Row: Mary Nell Sticksel, Carolyn Estine Blakey, Suzanne Senevey, Jeanie Beth Shafie, Katherine Elaine Etheredge, Lynnette Anna Rabel, Mary Marguerite Carter. Edna Kay Smith. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS AID members joined Home EC Club and Omicron Nu members decorating the Christmas tfee in the great hall of the Home Eco- nomics Building. Through monthly talks by noted designers and studies of their works, the American Institute of Interior Designers offers members a view of the professional side of interior design. Student members of AID cooperated this year with the national organization to enrich student understanding of the functions, duties and responsibilities of interior de- signers and to advance the standards of interior design. Activities included a Union showcase display and a tour of homes noted for unique design work. Among speakers to the group were I. H. Pritchard of the Decorative Center in Dallas; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berry, design graduates of the University. AID officers were Elizabeth Marie Gill, president; Suz- anne Davies, vice-president; Sarah Beth Reveley, recording secretary; .Diana Grace Mays, corresponding secretary; and Cheryl Ann Pfluger, treasurer. Faculty sponsor was Dr. Anna Brightman, associate professor of home economics. Members not pictured: Andrea Lynn Anderson, David Drew Beck, Mary Elizabeth Bell, Jane Ellen Booth, Carol Jean Briscoe, Carol Ann Clark, Sharon Rose Glass, Sharon Lee James, Sallie Belt Latham, Elizabeth Ann Littlejohn, Barbara Packard Mathews, Leslie Jane Nissen, Cheryl Ann Pfluger, Donna Jeanne Pool, Aubrilyne Preston, Gail Speed Rupley, Fred Ruben Soto, Mickey Witt Stockwell and Judy Jane Tedford. Page 413

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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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tb Id Sd C:e DB Dn In ca In bri ' . ' Sic fa front {CM;: Joyce Ann Ingram, Ed Charles Sebesta, Lynn Martin. Second Row: Thomas Earl Menn, James Victor Woodrick, Frank Willard Heinemann, Ronny Vonhoy Yates, David Calhoun Bonner. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The function of the American Institute of Chemical En- gineers is to give students the opportunity to meet with the chemical engineering faculty and to learn of the chem- ical engineering industry. The group ' s activities this year included a trip for freshmen and sophomores to a chemical plant, participation in the Engineering Power Show, and publication of the Texas Chemical Engineer, a journal written by students. Joe Brown and Richard Abies from Dupont and Jerry Davis from Proctor and Gamble spoke to the group on the professional aspect of chemical engineering. Dr. Howard Rase, chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering, was also a guest speaker. AIChE officers were Edward Charles Sebesta, president; Frank Willard Heinemann, vice-president; Thomas E. Menn, treasurer; Joyce Ann Ingram, recording secretary; and David Calhoun Bonner, corresponding secretary. Faculty sponsor was Dr. James R. Brock, associate professor of chemical engineering. Shi H : fid Til Front Row: Gerald Wallace Gilmore, Walter Preston Wigley, Jackson Whitney Holladay, Rolando Antonio Flores, William Ernest Winkler, John Preston James, Nancy Bernard, Jacquelyn Wackerbarth, David Louis Walmsley, Othman A. B. Al-Rawi, Charles Franklin Stratton, Lawton Evans Drake, George Leonard Greene. Second Row: David Clarence Bland, Larry Ray Brinkley Walker, Dennis Eugene Wilson, Jerry Franklin Graves, Irvin Melvin Newman, Jr., John Anthony Snyder, Michael D. Alexander, Bruce Alan McComas, Gerald Paul Kuehler, Charles Louis Hilsher, Tim Byron Jahnke, Carroll Jay For- rest, Lloyd Maurice Monroe, Jr. Third Row: Coy Earl McDaniel, Steven Woodrow Hill, Bernard Ray Hollenshead, Richard Merrill Love, Hiram Ben Duncan, John Edwin Crosby, III, August Joseph Batla, Jr., Curtis William Chance, Alan Richard Holman, Philip Louis Daily, William John Proft, Jr., Sidney Gates Hooper, Kenneth Tildon McDonald. Fourth Row: John Thurman Payne, Thomas C. Ponder, Jr., David Arthur Sterner, Gary Wayne Munson, Arnold Willis Sanders, Michael Lucian Turner, Jimmy Louis Thornton, Don Wayne Hoppens, John Charles Clements, Raymond Arless Lewis, Jimmie Frank Harper, Ronnie Jack Cottle. : r fa :: u, : ! ' k li In Page 414

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