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■8jiiuwr- ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIB ' M ' Si 3 1833018579133 GC 976.402 EL69FL, 1963 FLOWSHEET 1963 EDITOR: CHAS. O ' REILLY BUS. MGR: BOB HUSTON SPONSOR: J. J. MIDDAGH EXAS WESTERN COLLEGE EL PASO, TEXAS TO DR. W.H. TIMMONS.. — We proudly dedicate the 1963 Flowsheet. A friend to his students and hif hly regarded by his fellow professors. Dr. Timmons became a hard-work- ing member of the faculty at the college upon his arrival in 1949. Dr. Tim- mons received his Ph.D in history from the University of Texas, where he wrote his dissertation on Jose Maria Morelos, called the greatest leader of the movement for Mexican independence from Spain. From this disserta- tion has come a new book of significance in Mexican History — a biography entitled Morelos — Priest, Soldier, Statesman of Mexico. From his early re- search into the life of the Mexican leader, Dr. Timmons became convinced that too little was known about the great leader, so he determined to help bring him more forcefully to the attention of Americans. His book has done so. For his teaching, for his friendship to students, for his hard work to ad- vance the interests of this college, we salute him and to him we dedicate this yearbook. Dr. S. D. Myres, Mr. Carl Hertzog, and Dr. Timmons survey the frontispiece of Dr. Timmons ' new book on Jose Morelos.  -if TABLE OF CONTENTS CAMPUS LIFE 6 FLOWSHEET SALUTES 50 FACULTY 96 CLASSES 116 ORGANIZATIONS 166 SPORTS 250 MILITARY 282 ADS 284 INDEX 316 FLOWSHEET STAFF KIT DETWILER-ASSOCIATE EDITOR Dorothy Aiken Carol Allen Jim Bacon Kathy Dickinson Manuel Gameros Mary Heller Terry Ann Hill Freddie Holmes Sheila Hoffman Gail Huber Bob Huston Ronnie Hutchinson Karen Johnson Thelma Levine Janet Lucas Ted Maciag Janeen Manzo Walt McCulloch Liz McCutcheon George McKenzie Eileen Morgan Diane Ross Nelson Sanders Jackie Schafly Susie Schoen Beverly Wade Maggie Wiswell Judy Wolter Thumpy Yonge CAMPUS LIFE I % % M- 7 W ) % ' ...TO FETCH A If you think I ' m going to paint any mountain, you are out of your mind! ' I always thought Freshmen now I know what it is ! ' And just WHAT did you have in mind? 3AIL OF WHITEWASH - i 1 a purpose on campus, ' Shotguns are for weddings. . .not FRESHMEN! ' . SW:.i«;S )4J W i ' AT LEAST he kept his beanie clean! Chow line? I ' m sorry, but this is for Modern Dance tryouts! FRESHMEN FEED THEIR FACES Didn ' t your mother ever teach you to wash before eating? What ' d you expect — FILET MIGNON? COUNT . . .and from here we go to the University of Mississippi . . .and this one ' s for Jimmy Meredith, it ' s called you ' ll never walk alone ' . Well, regimentation ' s here again. .and this little piggy went to market. . Go directly to jail — don ' t pass go, don ' t collect $200. Let ' s see your driver ' s license, birth certificate, last year ' s registration re- ceipt. . . She just THINKS she ' s going to have a good time! Talk about a mob scene. . . ! SONS AND DAUGHTERS The U. N. meets again! Well you see, it wasn ' t really a RAID! 14 She didn ' t shave her legs! ' ' I was told to rush everybody. F ATHENS Did you hear about the traveling salesman who. ' And it ' s all MINE!! ' 15 (Well, first we get the ball— see?) North Texas State 19 TWC 6 West Texas State 49 TWC University of New Mexico 14 TWC 16 Wyoming 14 TWC 6 Arizona State 35 TWC 7 Hardin-Simmons 6 TWC 7 NMSU TWC 21 Arizona University 7 TWC Trinity TWC 21 FOOTBALL WAS BETTER Remember that goal-line stand against U. of N. M? Did you ever feel really unpopular? THAN EVER Smashed ' em - Huh? APO MILK FUND If I can ' t have XXX -nothint What a welcome ! HOMECOMING DECORATIONS and in this modern age, too T ? 19 PEACE CORPS AND These dedicated professors donated their time and energy to the instruction of the Colombia-bound Peace Corps. The educated adventurers — a name earned by the men and women preparing to teach in Colombian Universities. 20 PROGRESS COMES TO TWC Progr ess at TWC . . . . with new dormitories being built tor men and women. THEY CALL IT Playing handsies, fellas? Dig that chick four rows up. Camera hogs ! ! %% BASKETBALL Last time I did this I got my hand caught . . . took almost 15 minutes to get me down! For the last time, NO! You can ' t play with my ball ! Go down four blocks, turn right, and ' Pepe ' s ' is right across the street. ... IlKMi f Si i H i • . r What! Me worry FLOWSHEET BEAUTY FINALS There were 33% less cavities in my group Hmmm ... it is grey! Could it be the best dressed eds? ! mmmm Only winners could smile like this. 25 Twelve of Texas Western ' s most beautiful girls. in all their glory- BEST DRESSED EDS 2g Well, I was oing to do some tumbling- There ' s more than one reason for dressing neat. PARKING... Down in the valley and hanging on cliffs V but never in a parking lot on this campus. 27 Tasty ! But, uh, do you happen to have a but term r COLLEGE PLAYERS 28 And then — you pick up the jacks like this and Even my best friend told me! Ohh! That was a low blow! I ' ll explain just one more time . . . Here she comes — Miss America? MARCHING CAVALCADE The band performs another of its excellent half-time shows. j .. - i.i : . ._ , iA Our perky yell-leaders give a big smile for the camera. C ' mon Sandy — louder! 31 BROWN Oscar Brown proves to be an exceptional ambassador of the show business world by sparing time to talk with one of T.W.C. ' s students. Mr. Brown makes last minute checks of his program se- lections. 32 DAME JUDITH ANDERSON About this sit-down strike SING ' ..and in conclusion I ' d like to say - congratulations. ' 34 The Tekewood 26 (count ' em). Look ! There ' s a green bug on the floor. Hey, Ma - Are the po ' k chops ready.- I pledge allegiance to the flag SNOW It doesn ' t look like a snowman r The sun shone today for the 438th day. .i : Nanook was here ! Is everybody at the Snow Fiesta? 36 ON CAMPUS Come on now. I said eat it. j You say It ' s cold outside .- ' 37 PHI BETA CHI They ' re all hidden, so act innocent. ' College literature? ' About those cokes 38 Phi Beta Chi, TWC ' s newest sorority, was founded in Octo- ber, 1962. Their colors are green and gold, their flower is the talis- man rose, and the pin is a gold- en sword. Since then they have acquired a house on Randolph Street. The Phi Beta Chi ' s stress informality. i I I take the beard off when I go off duty. CAMPUS POLICE Ha! Soon there won ' t be any more students driv ing on campus. I ' ll call it a day. I only gave 17 tickets today. Too bad. 39 SNOW FIESTA These eager students are ready to board the bus to the annual Snow Fiesta in Cloudcroft for fun, frohc, and snow ball fights. Sledding is a new experience for these El Pasoans, but they seem to be doing quite well. Snow Fiesta Chairman Marilyn Geyer registers these snow-bound visitors for competitive activ- ities. 40 Relaxing and singing folk songs after an exhausting yet exhilarating day in the snow is the perfect way to spend the late afternoon. The dance in the Cloudcroft Lodge following the day ' s ac- tivities is the most participated-in event. The 1963 Snow Fiesta was climaxed by the selection of Christy Upshaw as Snow Queen. Escort John Rudisill demonstrates his pride in her. TWC OROUP PRESENTS Are you smoking more now, but enjoying it less; H iS BM Jlfr - y ' (, yyf ■fi?Hi I HHli . ; •«—- «w Maybe if you try dancing on your own feet? What snapped?! Chest congestion? 42 «% THE MERRY WIDOW KoV • ' 1 , f ggggiiigiggfifms S X ' 3 Peter Pan?? He just left. At least I had 21 percent fewer cavities If I only had a cape . . . I ' m sorry, I couldn ' t find the Clorets 43 ■MfM lid MISS Cameras are never lacking here — of course film might run short Several reasons for 44 . the popularity of this contest! TWC CONTEST Talent is a MUST! This is one instance where the judge wins. 45 Bells, bonfires, cheerleaders and cheers (?) I forgot the marshmallows. Move, shorty! Their entire team couldn ' t stop us, but a whistle did. THE REF SAID WICHITA BEAT US I ' ll need 3 gallons of tar and 11 2 lbs. of feathers, then . . DR. BERKMAN RETIRES Dr. A. H. Berkman, Dean of Arts and Sciences since 1959, announced this Spring that he was retiring, and Dr. Ray Small was to assume the responsibilities of this title. Dr. Berkman will continue serving the college as a full professor in the depart- ment of Biological Sciences. Dr. Berkman looks over some books in his office before relinquishing his position to Dr. Small. Dr. Ray Small, who has been serving as assistant to President J.M. Ray, will take over his new duties as Dean of Arts and Sciences in June. He came to Texas Western College just two years ago from Amarillo College where he had been since 1946. Dr. Small is also a professor of English. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS BOARD OF REGENTS Seated at the head of the table facing the camera: Thornton Hardie of El Paso, chairman; from left to right: Walter P. Brenan of San Antonio, Wales H. Madden, Jr. of Amarillo, A. G. McNeese, Jr. of Houston, John S. Redditt of Lufkin, Chair- man Hardie, Dr. H. Frank Connally, Jr. of Waco, W. W. Heath, vice-chairman, of Austin, French M. Robertson of Abilene, and J. P. Bryan of Freeport. These are the men who direct the destinies of the University of Texas system. They are members of the Board of Regents. The government of the University of Texas system is by law vested in a Board of Regents composed of nine members appointed by the Governor of Texas, with the approval of the Senate, for staggered terms of six years each, the terms of three members expiring on odd- numbered years. Regular meetings of the Board are held customarily every two months, usually in Austin. The Board presides over all matters relating to the policies governing the University of Texas and its component institutions. 49 FLOWSHEET i , .- Ev, M 1p t .. V .J Vr- l %:x s « ► V — f . ' I5 « K ■' ■■■•J i ' • .T. . i ' ll - .- - 7 « ::-T FOUR YEAR ANNE lf HMEYER CROUCH FOUR YEAR OUTSTANDING GIRL TOPTEI ANITA AGUILAR MARILYN GEYER 54 HARRY HOWE SENIORS GILBERT ROSAS 55 WHO ' S WHO CRETHA ADAIR Music Education ANITA AGUILAR Physics KENNETH ALLEN Mathematics 56 BETSY ARONSON Elementary Education SUSAN BEEHLER Music Education RICK BELA Political Science 1963 57 WHO ' S WHO WILLIAM BOWLES Accounting GARY CONWELL Government ANNE CROUCH Elementary Education 58 SANNA ESHELMAN Elementary Education JUDY GARMON Elementary Education MARILYN GEYER Elementary Education I 59 WHO ' S WHO PAT GRIM Journalism LELAND HOUSMAN Pre-Med HARRY HOWE Physics 60 CAROL IRVIN Education GAYLE KAHN History JOHN McKINNON Physics I 61 WHO ' S WHO JOSEPH OKIES Biological Science CURTIS PARKIN Physics CLYDE POSEY Business Administration 62 RUBEN RAMOS Electrical Engineering RETA RICKORDS Music Education PAUL RODRIGUEZ Electrical Engineering 1963 63 WHO ' S WHO GILBERT ROSAS Pre-Med MARA RUBIO Elementary Education CAROLYN SHAVER History 64 VIRGINIA SMITH Education MAYDA NEL STRONG Drama CARMEN TABOADA Mathematics MARY VALDES Speech 65 Rick Bela Billy Bowles MEN Ol 66 Rod Christian Ronald Cole k IINES Donald Crouch Bill Done 67 MEN OF James Hagler Cole Holderman 68 Mike Holland Leland Housman k IINES Bill Kiely Jose Kennard Jay Madrid John McKinnon 69 70 Paul Rodriquez Wilbur Stone Charles Womack MEN OF MINES Curt Parkin Anthony Perez Eddie Okies Ruben Ramos FLO A SHE BEAUTY JUDGE FRANKIE AVALON m Cljancellor RECORDS. Inc. £ | 320 VINE STREET. PHILADELPH December 27, 1962 Miss Janeen Manzo Texas Western College P. 0. Box 117 El Paso, Texas Dear Miss Manzo: I ' d like to take this opportunity to thank you for affording me the opportunity of selecting the winners of the Annual ' s Flowsheet Beauty Contest. It was a pleasure to judge this contest, although a difficult assignment as each contestant is so lovelv. However, as you had indicated, I have numbered the winners by number on the back of their individual photographs. Please extend my best wishes to all of the contestants for much success in all their future endeavors. FRANKIE AVALON Kate Stronach FLOWSHEET QUEEN MARY FRANCIS BLACK FLOWSHEET DOLORES FOSTER HONOREES 74 GAIL McNUTT BARBARA REEVES FLOWSHEET 0Klt m A.s. It V ' 1 L m S ;— i WINFREY ROGERS HONOREES MAYDA NEL STRONG 75 SUMMER SCHOOL QUEEN DOROTHY AIKEN ■i JACQUELYN MOWBRAY BEAUTY SUSIE BOYD BEAUTY PAMELA CARSON BEAUTY GAIL McNUTT BEAUTY WINFREY ROGI BEAUTY ■C r ' wH „JK B EAUTV i SANDRA LAMBERT CHARLENE OVERSTEET NDRA PIERCE FINALISTS HELEN McMULLAN TERRY BUTL MISS TWC A MISS TWC VIRGINIA RIPLEY NIKI LETTUNICH TONI A IGGS SUSIE BOYD FINALISTS 85 ' M( ' iiP ' ' W MULLAN QUEEN THY AIKEKI i VLL TWC FAVORITE SANDY STRAIN JUNIOR FAVORITE SHi SOPHOMO HOMECOMING JUDY PARSONS COURT SUSIE LAZENBY FRANKIE MANNING 93 JAY MADRID COED KING COED COURT CHARLIE TUPPER JESTER BOBBY MADDOX JESTER SANDY McCLESKY DUKE JACK CHANOUX DUKE CLASSIFICATIONS I LV m m I Li . -« ipm lui. ■m W M. 1 II B I li H f A 1 Hp f ' -n 1 • SENIORS CRETHA ADAIR Music Education Alpha Chi Spurs Alpha Lambda Delta Tau Beta Sigma Chorus JEANNETTE ALEXANDER Secondary Education LUIS AMPARA Biological Sciences Newman Club Pre-Med Club ANITA AGUILAR Physics Alpha Chi Alpha Lambda Delta Sigma Pi Sigma Golddiggers JAMES L. ALKIRE Business Administra- tion Honor Roll ALICIA ARMENTA Chemistry Newman Club Pre-Med Club Phrateres A. C. S. EDUARDO AGUILAR French Wesley Foundation KENNETH ALLEN Physics Men of Mines Pershing Rifles Scabbard Blade BRIAN ARNOLD Music Education Delta Chi Band Collegiate Chorale 98 ELIZABETH ARONSON Elementary Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Chennzig Kappa Delta Pi Junior Favorite A. C. E. LEONARD BAILES Philosophy Newman Club Tau Kappa Epsilon JUDITH BEALL Secondary Education Chi Omega P. E. Majors ' Club CARL ATKISSON B. B. A. ISHMAEL BAIZA B. B. A. Accounting Club BOB BEAUFORD Economics Phi Kappa Tau K. J. AUGUSTUS Mechanical Engineer- ing A. P. O. Newman Club PAT BAKER English SUSAN R. BEEHLER Music Education Zeta Tau Alpha A. W. S. President Alpha Chi Chenrizig Alpha Lambda Delta BETTY AUTREY Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi S. E. A. A.C.E. WILLIAM BARRY Business Administration Psi Chi Dean ' s List RICHARD BELA Pre-Law Circle K Student Senate Student Council Student Party Chair- man RICHARD BACA Ci il Engin A. S. C. E. Cnil Engineerin M. F. BATTLA Mechanical En yineer- ing Student Senate HERB BELL Mechanical Engineer- ing A. S. M. E., Treasurer 99 MOLLY BERKE PAT BIEL JOHN T. BLAWIS Art Kappa Pi Dean ' s List Elementary Education BRUCE BOYER Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. Civil Engineering WAYNELLE BILL BOWLES A. S. C. E. BRADLEY B. B. A. Physical Education Accounting Club MARGARET Dorm Council Dean ' s List BRETON Wesley Foundation B. S. U. Elementary Education P. E. Major ' s Club NANCY REINHOLD BRENNAND BRIDGES English Delta Delta Delta Mathematics Alpha Chi Spurs Pershing Rifle Sweet- heart Sardonyx Football Court Little Sisters of Minerva 100 DON L. BRITTAIN JAMES E. BROWN GEORGE BRUNNER JOSE BUERGO MARY History Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Spanish BUTCHOFSKY Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Literary Society English JOHN BYRNE A. I. E. E. Pershing Rifles Student Senate Economics A.I.M.E. Scabbard Blade FRANCINE Delta Sigma Pi, Rifle Team PENNY CANNON CARDILLO Treasurer THOMAS CAGLE R. O. T. C, Major Physical Education Physics Business Administra- Wesley Foundation Alpha Chi SAM CARREON tion WILLIAM P. E. Majors Club Sigma Pi Sigma A. S. C. E. CAMPION Civil Engineering LOUIS T. CARSON Biological Sciences GRADY M. COEER RONALD COLE Newman Club Government Sardonyx Civil Engineering Physics R. O. T. C. Pre-Med Club Tau Kappa Epsilon Sardonyx Dean ' s List A. S. C. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Student Senate RICHARD CHEEK Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. 101 RONALD D. WILLIAM GARY CONWELL COLEMAN COLEMAN Government Pre-Med Journalism Lambda Chi Alpha Student Council Lambda Chi Alpha Prospector, Editor Press Club, President Sardonyx Student Senate Orange Key Circle K ROBERT A. CRAIG Supreme Court Inter-Faith Council Business Administra- SUELLEN ROBERT tion CREIGHTON B. B. A. CORNELIUS GENE DANIEL Pi Gamma Nu Mathematics Business Administra- Student Senate Sigma Alpha Epsilon ANNE CROUCH tion Phi Kappa Tau Co-Ed Council A. W. S. Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Chi Chenrizig MICHAEL DAVIS Pre-Med Alpha Lambda Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sweetheart 102 LAWRENCE DEAN KATHY JOSEPH JOHN S. DRAHAN SHARON DUNCAN Music Education DICKINSON DOMINGUEZ History Elementary Education College community Elementary Education B. B. A. Pershing Rifles Zeta Tau Alpha Opera Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Sigma Pi Student Senate A. C. E. Student Director A. C. E. S. E. A. T. W. Chorale Delta Sigma Pi, SUE EATON JOHN ESCARCEGO Ten Best Dressed Sweetheart Mathematics Physical Education JAMES W. DUNN Golddigger B. S. U. P. E. Major ' s Club SANNA ESHELMAN B. B. A. Little Sisters of Alpha Lambda Delta Elementary Education Delta Sigma Pi Minerva Spurs ENRIQUE GARCIA Electrical Engineering B. S. U. Student Association, NANCY FARRAR ELIZABETH J. KATHRYN A. I. E. E. Treasurer Secondary Education DUYKERS FROEMEL Dean ' s List Chi Omega English Mathematics Bell Hall, President Spurs Delta Sigma Pi Dorm Council S. E. A. Alpha Chi Newman Club JOE GARRISON Dean ' s List Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Delta Pi Graduate Student U. C. C. F. M. A. in History REDE FRANCO Student Senate Biological Science 103 WILLIAM GEBLER MARILYN GEYER CARL GLASER Alpha Epsilon Rho Elementary Education Mechanical Engineer Dean ' s List Delta Delta Delta Alpha Phi Omega Chenrizig Mech. Engr. Club GEORGE GORSIE Homecoming Queen Physics Sun Princess CECILIA GRAJEDA Lambda Chi Alpha Secy., Student Associ- Elementary Education ation A. C. E. JIMMIE GRAY Physics ALFRED GOYTRIE EDWARD GUTHRIE A. I. E. E. Inter-American Electrical Engineer- Studies ing Newman Club Kappa Sigma Scabbard and Blade A. I. E. E. Sigma Delta Pi PATRICIA GROVES Elementary Education 104 JAMES L. HAGLER LYNN HARTMAN KEN HEINEMAN ROBERT WILLIAM HILL Secondary Education English B. B. A. HEMPERLY Electrical Engmeering Treasurer, Student Delta Delta Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Journalism A. I. E. E. Party Alpha Lambda Delta Prospector I. C. C. Alpha Chi MIKE HOLLAND Press Club JAVIER HANDA Panhellenic Civil Engineering Psychology WILLIAM HITE Vice President, CAROL Physics COLE Student Assoc. HOLLSHANDER CAROL IRVIN Orange Key HOLDERMAN A. S. C. E. Secondary Education Spanish B. B. A. S. A. M. E. S. E. A. Delta Delta Delta LELAND Football Team Scabbard and Blade Treasurer, Student HOUSMAN Kappa Sigma Distinguished Mili- SANTIAGO IBARRA Assoc. Biological Sciences Vice President, tary Student Metallurgy Wesley A. I. M. E. Kappa Sigma Sweet- Sigma Alpha Mu Pred-Med Club Student Assoc. 1 heart Student Senate DIANE HUNTER Supreme Court Sardonyx M Club English A. S. M. Chenrizig Capt., Varsity Tennis Zeta Tau Alpha Orange Key HARRY HOWE Lambda Chi Alpha Supreme Court Alpha Chi Sigma Pi Sigma Sardonyx Cheerleader Little Sister of Minerva Tau Beta Sigma 105 ROBERT IRVIN Mechanical Engineer- ing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mech. Engr. Club JAMES JOHNSON Physics B. S. U. CONWAY KEELING Education JUDITH JIMENEZ Sigma Delta Pi Dean ' s List KEATON JOHNSON B. B, A. JOSE KENNARD Spanish Literary Society Newman Club Student Senate Chess Club ADRIAN JOHNSON Electrical Engineer- ing A. I. E. E. R. O. T. C. GAYLE KAHN History Vice President, A. W. S. President, Chenrizig Alpha Epsilon Phi Dean ' s List STEVE KOSANKE Geology Alpha Phi Omega A. I. M. E. Sigma Gamma Epsilon i 106 I WILLIAM KRAMER Chemistry Pershing Rifles Scabbard and Blade A. C. S. Dist. Mil. Stu. LINDA LASATER Art Dorm Council A. W. S. Student Senate Kappa Pi CHUCK McCALMOT B. B. A. Kappa Sigma OCIE LACY Music Education Band M. E. N. C. B. S. U. Community Opera Guild Collegiate Chorale DOROTHY LAWRENCE Secondary Education Pi Alpha Theta BILL McCLAUGHAN B. B. A. YVETTE LA LONDE History Delta Delta Delta Golddiggers Wesley Phi Alpha Theta AUGUSTIN LOPEZ Chemistry Newman ROBERT McCLESKY Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha MICHAEL LANPHER Math Pershing Rifles Scabbard and Blade Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dtst. Mil. Stu. MATIAS LOPEZ Electrical Engineer A.I.E.E. BILL MC DANIEL English S. E. A. JOSEPH LARREMORE Ci il Engineer Capt., Pershing Rifles S. A. M. E. Lambda Chi Alpha Scabbard and Blade GLEN MC CAIN Radio-T. V. Alpha Epsilon Rho Wesley KVOF Staff KTSM - T.V. Scholarship CHARLES McDONALD English Kappa Sigma 107 JAY JOSEPH LORENZO O. PATRICK MADRID MADRID MAHONEY Pre-Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sardonyx Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. Newman Club B. B. A. Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President Supreme Court Lambda Chi Alpha Student Senate ustice DONALD Accounting Club Representative CHARLES J. MALY MAMMEI Radio T. V. Secondary Education WILLIAM MARTIN Alpha Epsilon Rho Mechanical Engineer- Newman Club ROBERT O. ing KVOF, Staff MATHIS B. B. A. Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President MICHAEL MARTINEZ GINNY MEADOWS Physics Newman Club Psychology Delta Delta Delta Pershing Rifles Student Senate Student Senate Student Council ' S. A. M. E. I. C. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sweetheart Cheerleader 4 108 GLORIA MEILI ROGER MILES BOB MILLER JAMES S. MOLDER SIDNEY C. MOORE Elementary Education B. B. A. B. B. A. B. B. A. Chemistry Phrateres Football Team Kappa Sigma American Chemical Kappa Sigma JANIE NOOTBAAR Society LEONARD E. ALIREZA NILI Business Adminis- MURRAY JUDY J, NELSON Geology tration KAY O ' CONNOR Education Elementary Education Cosmopolitan Club Phi Gamma Nu, Elementary Education A. C. E. Sigma Gamma Epsi- Secretary Delta Delta Delta EDDIE OKIES 1 Ion A. C E. Biological Science CARLOS ORTEGA Dean ' s List DALE OWEN Alpha Chi Electrical Engineering History CURTIS W. PARKIN Sardonyx KATHRYN OTH Phi Gamma Delta Physics Pre-Med Club Secondary Education U. C C. F. Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wesley Foundation Golddiggers Alpha Chi SUB Committee Sardonyx Orange Key Student Supreme Court Scabbard and Blade 109 liSSIIHE JUNE PARKS Mathematics Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Chi Dorm Council Sitjma Pi Sigma Student Education Association ROGER PETERS B. B. A. ED PRADO B. B. A. RONNIE PAULK HECTOR ANTHONY R. Geology PEDREGON PEREZ Alpha Phi Omega B. B. A. History Basketball Rodeo Club Inter-Fraternity DAN PONDER Scabbard and Blade Council B. B. A. Pershing Rifles Delta Sigma Pi, Dean ' s List DAVID PETICOLAS Chancellor Physics CLYDE POSEY RAQL ' EL O. B. B. A. IRMA RAMIREZ RAiMIREZ Debate Spanish Biological Science Standard Oil Newman Club Phrateres Scholarship Honor List Newman Club Independents RUBEN RAMOS Electrical Engineer- ing Sardonyx, President Engineering Council S. A. M. E., President Scabbard and Blade Alpha Chi, Treasurer I 110 DENNIS REDMOND Journalism VERNON ROBBINS Mathematics Wesley A. P. O. GILBERT ROSAS Pre-Med Alpha Chi Sardonyx President, Pre-Med Club Newman Club, Vice- President LUIS R. RENTERIA Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. Student Senate Student Party JERRY ROBERTS B. B. A. MARIA RUBIO Business Adminis- tration ESTHER REYNOLDS B. B. A. Alpha Chi REBECCA ROBERTS Elementary Education Vice-President, Dorm Council Chi Omega, Secretary Student Senate Wesley Golddiggers, Secretary MARVIN K. RUNTE History JOHN H. RICHEY Economics PAUL RODRIGUEZ Electrical Engineering Sardonyx Alpha Chi A. I. E. E. JOHN T. RUSSELL Mathematics RETA RICKORDS Music Education Tau Beta Sigma President, Chorus Band M. E. N. C VICTOR D. ROJAS Mathematics Newman Club H. ROBERT SALDIVAR B. B. A. Delta Sigma Pi 111 FRANK R. SANCHEZ Electrical Engineering Student Senate Student Council Chess Club A.I.E.E,, Vice- chairman Engineering Council JACKIE SCHLAFLY Journalism Alpha Epsilon Rho WAL TER S. SIMS, III Inter-American Studies Independent Club Council Cosmopolitan Club, President Independent Club, Vice-President LAWRENCE SANDELL Metallurgy Alpha Sigma Mu A. L M. E. Sigma Gamma Ep- silon Alpha Phi Omega MICHAEL V. SHARP Psychology Delta Chi, President Dean ' s List Psi Chi Society ELIZABETH SMITH Elementary Education Dorm Council Wesley A. C. E. ARTHUR SANDERS Economics Lambda Chi Alpha CAROLYN SHAVER History Chenrizig Alpha Lambda Delta, President Chi Omega Golddiggers, Head Supreme Court Beauty Finalist MAXIE SMITH Psychology 112 VIRGINIA SMITH Secondary Education Chi Omega, Vice- President Alpha Lambda Delta ENRIQUE SOUS Chemistry American Chemical Society Chenrizig JOHN SULLIVAN Spurs Electrical Engineer- B. S. U. ing Panhellenic Council Kappa Sigma, Secretary MAYDA NEL A. I. E. E., Secretary STRONG Drama WILLIAM TREELY Alpha Psi Omega, Government Secretary College Players, Kappa Kappa Psi Band Secretary Honor Roll Student Senate Government Club Cotton Memorial A.C.E Scholarship Wesleyan Honors ROLAND H. TOVAR Psychology Newman Club Psi Chi WILLIAM SPENCER B. B. A. CARMEN TABOADA Mathematics Chenrizig Spurs Phrateres, Treasurer Student Senate Sigma Pi Sigma MARY G. VALDES History Chenrizig Phi Alpha Theta Pi Kappa Delta Sigma Delta Pi Alpha Chi WILBUR STONE Geology ROBERT TABOADA Education Lambda Chi Alpha DOLORES VELASQUEZ Physical Education P.E. Major ' s Club LEE STRAIN Elementary Education Spurs Student Senate Chi Omega, Historian Association for Child- hood Education KAY TILLMAN Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Delta Pi, President Chenrizig, Vice- President A. W. S., Secretary Spurs MARTHA VELASQUEZ Chemistry A. S. C, Secretary 113 HECTOR VENEGAS B.A. President, Delta Sigma Pi Newman Club Dean ' s List BERNARD VETTER Education Newman Club Pre-Med Club Phi Kappa Tau Rifle Team Rodeo Club JAMES WARNER Electrical Engineer AIEE GEORGE WEIDMER Psychology DIANE WILLIAMS Elementary Education Chi Omega Flowsheet ACEI Student Activities Board MARY WHITE Secondary Education S.E.A. O. C. WILLIAMS Math Lambda Chi Alpha, President CHANCE WILLIAMS Government Pershing Rifles Scabbard and Blade Literary Society EI Burro Dean ' s List KERRY WILSON Physics Freshman Physics Award 114 SHEILA WIPE English Zeta Tau Alpha Young Americans for Freedom JUDY GARMON Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Sigma Sweetheart 10 Best Dressed Chenrizig CHARLES H. WOMACK Civil Engineering Sardonyx Phi Kappa Tau President, Engineering Council President, A.S.C.E. Distinguished Military Student RAFAEL WOO MARILYN PAUL ZEEK Electrical Engineering WOODFIN Physical Education AIEE Psychology President, Zeta Tau GLORIA SILVA DOROTHY SAMPLE Alpha Secondary Education English Psi Chi Newman Club Alpha Chi Panhellenic Sigma Delta Pi A.W.S. Kappa Delta Pi Beauty Finalist JAMES SANDOVAL Psychology Kappa Sigma 115 JUI Alecia Acenes Julie Alden Dorothy Aiken Fred Becker Don Benson Lyle Benson i4 Michael Bernstein I Philip Boswell Rick Bowhay Sandra Brown Kay Burg 116 Jacky Burkes Beverly Burks Robert Burns Roy Covert Jim Cozart Joey Cruz David Carlson Bill Carnes Sandra Claxton Reeda Conover Bob Daniele Al Davis Kit Detwiler Robert Duran John English 117 Patricia Fletcher Mary Frank Miguel Franco Warren Frederick Vincent Fresquez jur Andy Fuentes George Fielding Georgiana Geek Fred Gerth James Grafe Bob Grimsley Charles Humbert Durwark Higgins Jesse Harris David Hardison 118 Marshall Hamilton Mike Hatch Carol Haines Jo Johnson Karen Johnson Jack Keller Judy Hail John Haten Melba Jones Colleen Johnson Kasandra Koslowski Robert La Londe John Langly Thelma Levine Susan Little 119 Philip Marr Nancy Marshall Pat Maveety Virginia MacCallum Meg Majors Janeen Manzo JU Wade Mayo Robert McBride Emma McKnight Larry Menchaca George Menjorg Enrique Menacho Felipe Moreno Allan Mundell 120 Sylvester Nunez Barbara Olfers Patricia Ormsby Brainerd Parrish Garnett Potter Ray Pena John O ' Rourke Dora Owens Bud Pavey John Prati Rutliella Prentice Don Ramsdale David Ray Jane Reed 121 jur Shirley Rouse Monica Santiesteba Joey Schmitt Juan Rios Virginia Ripley Jan Rodgers Chris Schuller Kenneth Smith Andy Springer Phyllis Stanches Jean Stevens 122 Nancy Stitt John Teegarden Joel Thompson Toby Tovar Donna Troth Charhe Tupper Mario Umana Tony Uribe Marjorie Wagner Stanley Weldon Judy Williams Stella Yturralde Jack Koter 123 Duane Baker James Benner Jeffrey Berry Robert Brown Robert W. Brown Sandra Brown Steven Agee Raymond Alden Jimmie Allen Pat Ambrose 124 Kaye Burke Janet Byers Ronald Crouch Ann Crawley James Connolly Steve John Cone Linda Carpenter Richard Cantu Wesley Oils Dennis M. Dockwell 125 Alta Jean Eaton Millie Erion Sandy Fernandez Kay Fine John Fiol Ronald Forbis Domingo Domingi Marylee Donaldson Virginia Drahan Diana Dreckman 126 Jeff Gates Roberta Geek Joseph Gelsthorpe Glenda Hammon Philip Hannum Betty Hastie Jerry Hendum William Hewitt Cynthia Humbert Henry Ingle Janet Irvin Jean Jackson Luis Jaramillo 127 Patricia Lynch Claire Lyrll Owena McCarty Billinelle McClendon Charles McCulloch Grace McMahan Dorothy Jameson Bruce Janet Carol Jenness Gentry Kendall 128 Kamal Mahmood Christine Mora Don Marczeski Mary Martinez Edith Miller Olga Medina Stuart Mishburn Allen Mocoa Glenn Moran 129 Gina Orellana Belinda Owens Sharon Pierce Carmen Pena Jonie Powell Ronnie Purvin Theresa Moore Bob Murray Howard Moeck Don Myers 130 Robert O ' Rear Tom Rhoades David Rosen Leona Rouse Angela Saldano Maria Solis Nelson Sanders Lou Ann Scott Ronald Scroggins Ronnie Shelan David Short Farley Simpson Johnnie Simpson 131 Penny Spicer Arthur Stacks Virginia Starr Tita Steele Kay Thompson Pat Thompson Beverly Wade Beryl Ward Richard Westerman Larry Simpson Justin Smith Kathleen Soldan Edward Sommer 132 Nancy Whitley Catherine Wilson Jerri Winn Kaye Woodson James Pawling Peggy Wright John Ylinen Keith Murray Annette Lanaux Niki Lettunich Linda Olevas Louvenia Shapiro 133 FRESHMEN Norman Abbott Louis Alvarez Jacque Anderson Margaret Aronson Vicki Atkins James Bacon Kay Baker Paula Barron Darold Barnum Shannon Becker Judy Bell Isaurd Bernal Frank Bourland Barbara Bowder Ruth Braden 134 Jean Bracy Judith Brokate Elaine Buck Betty Bunn James Burke Kenneth Calabrese Agustin Carrillo h j , Lai Chew Jimmie Sue Cockran William Cochran Pete Cole Michael Collier Myra Combs John Conn Sharon Conroy 135 FRESHMEN Sam Cresap Dinah Dean Linda Dean Kathy Dettman Sandra DeVries Sandra Douglas Darlene Dowden Penny Drahan Nancy Ekdall Michael Emery Guerra Enriqivez Margaret Espino Carolyn Fisk Sandra Foster Michael Fowler 136 Susan Zack Betty Garcia John Gentry Bill Gayer Virginia Goldman David Gardea Lester Grau Alfred Greenwood Betty Greer Gayle Greve Mozelle Groebl Beverly Grose Nancy Hagerloh Judy Hall Riley Hall 137 FRESHMEN Rick Hagenloh Dorthy Jo Hart Jean Hill Barbara Hudson Cecil Hines Freddie Holmes Carolyn Hopkins Susie Hunt Ginny Jansen Dorores Jenkins Cecilia Hornedo Martha Juion Kathy Johnson Liz Johnson John Kanto 138 Patricia Koepp Hilda Keliey Dennis Kincaid Janet King Sandra Lambert Oscar Lopez Janet Lawless Wilmer Lochrie Dillon Luannette Cherry Mace Carmeteta Macias Pete Maddeaux Deane Mansfield Lynn Mareczko George Martinez 139 FRESHMEN Patricia McGrimness George McKenzie Maria McLane Gloria Meili Lynda Melancon Linda Merrill Gordon Minton Mary Dave Mitchell Karen Moore Gloria Morano Sandra Moorman 140 Jacquelyn Mowbray James Mowery Allen Mundell Ralph Natale Louie Navar Patricia Newton Jack O ' Neill Carmen Ortega Victor Ortega Patty Parks Nancy Patterson 141 FRESHMEN Deane Patts Norma Perez Romona Perez Keith Peters Pat Peterson Dean Philpot Judy Pierce Sandi Prati Alice Ramirez Robin Rettgers Deborah Riley 142 Joe Roberts Farrand Robson Larry Rogers Sandy Rogers Paula Ronc|uille Diane Ross Andy Small Maria Luisa Alvarez Solis Donna Stewart Virginia Tease 143 FRESHMEN Kenneth Rule Bill Russell Barbara Schafer Mary Lynn Stokes Arthur Tait Kenneth Taylor Sharon Thomson Anne Tonkin James Towns George Wagoner James Wahl Karen Ward 144 Beth Walker William Walsh Diane Ware Kent Wiggins Ken Wellingham Ann Weston Janet Whitley Maurice Williams Ocsar Williams Margaret Valenzuela Jo Anne Zachakro Patty Zangwill 145 FACULTY ' ' .f 1 . r ' A ? ' Dr. Joseph M. Ray is the sixth president of Texas Western College. He came to TWC in September, I960, from Amarillo (Texas) College where he had been president since 1957. Dr. Ray holds three degrees from the University of Tex- as: Bachelor of Arts, 1932 (with highest honors, Phi Beta Kappa); Master of Arts, 1933, Doctor of Philosophy, 1937. His major field was govern- ment, and his minors were in economics and history. OF THE UJfirERSnr OF TEXAS ■V(P Congratulations to the editors of Flowsheet on a splendid Annual, I think it measures up in every way to the distinguished Flowsheets which have preceded it in the past, Down through the years you will refer to this Flowsheet to remind you that this was a distinctive year in your life. You will not remember it as the school year of 1962-1963 quite so much as you will remennber that it was a given year in your academic career, either freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate. This Annual will be an enduring record of your experiences and associ- ations during this memorable year. Many of the friendships you formed during the year will fade with the passage of time, but the Flowsheet will be ever-present with you as a continuing reminder of the rich experiences you enjoyed. No institution like Texas Western College can attain the respect and prestige which the College now enjoys if it were not for the continually growing numbers of former students who came to love it, and in whose nnemories it lingers. Treasure this annual as a reminder of our College. We have just connpleted a fine year at Texas Western College. We are accomplishing many things, and we hope that our progress with your good help will continue. Sincere 148 Ooseph M. Ray ' President DR. C.L. SONNICHSEN Dr. C. L. Sonnichsen beean his duties as Dean of the Texas Western Collei:e Graduate Division in i960, after completing 27 years of service as a professor and department head in Enghsh at TWC. Dr. Sonnichsen received his Bachelor of Arts de- cree in 1924 from the LIniversity of Minnesota, his Master ' s degree in 1927, and his doctorate in 1931 from Harvard University. Besides Dr. Sonnichsen ' s duties at TWC, he has written num- erous books on the Southwest, his latest book being I ' ll Die Before III Run. DR. RAY SMALL Dr. Ray Small became Assistant to the Presi- dent in June, 1961, upon leaving Amarillo (Texas) College where he had been since 1946. He is a graduate of West Texas State College and the University of Texas, where he received a Master of Arts degree in 1941 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1950. In addition to being the President ' s assistant, Dr. Small is also a professor of English. DR. A.H. BERKMAN Dr. A. H. Berkman has been the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Texas Western College since 1959. He received his Bache- lor of Arts degree in 1924 and his Masters in 1926, both at the University of Texas. In 1936, Dean Berkman earned his Ph. D. at the University of Chicago. He came to TWC in 1927 as an assistant professor in Biological Sciences. Upon completion of his doctorate in 1936, Dr. Berkman resumed duties in the Biological Science Department until his appoint- ment as Dean of Arts and Sciences in 1959- MR. E.M. THOMAS Eugene M. Thomas, Dean of Engineering since 1942 and Dean of Mines and Engineering since 1949, first saw the campus of Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy in 1922. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engi- neering in 1926. By 1939 he had completed his Engineer of Mines degree at TWC and his Master of Science degree in Metallurgy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 150 DR. CLYDE KELSEY Dr. Clyde E. Kelsey assumed his duties as Texas Western College ' s Dean of Students m February of 1962. Dean Kelsey received his first college degree, Bachelor of Arts, in 1948 from TWC (then the Col- lege of Mines of Metallurgy). He received his Master of Arts degree from the University of Tulsa in 19 ' ' 1, majoring in clinical and industri- al psychology. In I960 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Denver. MRS. LOUISE RESLEY Mrs Louise Resley, Dean of Women at Texas Western College, received her Bachelor ' s degree at TWC m 1939 and her Master ' s degree at the University of Texas in 1944. Both degrees were in the field of mathematics and education. She began teaching at T. W. C. in 1939 as a mathematics instructor, and went on to become the Dean of Wom- en in 1958. Besides her duties as Dean of Women, Mrs. Resley is an assistant professor in mathematics. MR. JIMMY WALKER Mr. Jimmy R. Walker began his duties as Texas Western College ' s Dean of Men in June of 1962. Dean Walker first came to TWC on a football scholarship in 1948, and by 1952 he had received both his Bachelor ' s and Master ' s degrees in the field of physical education, be- sides playing football for the Miners for four seasons. Prior to his ap- pointment as Dean of Men, Mr. Walker was an assistant football coach and an assistant professor of health and physical education. Dr. J. L. M. Baird Professor of Art Dr. J. F. Day Professor of Educ. Mr. Michael Brand Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration Dr. J. H. Haddox Professor of Philosophy and Psychology DEPAR1 Dr. Jesse A. Hancock Professor of Chemistry Mr. V. C. Hicks Associate Professor of Radio-T.V. Mr. Floyd A. Decker Professor of Engineering 152 ENT HEADS Dr. E. J. Knapp Professor of Math and Physics Col. R. R. Moorman Professor of Military Science Dr. Joseph Leach Professor of English Dr. H. E. Quinn Professor of Geology Dr. R. Milton Leech Professor of Drama and Speech Dr. W. H. Timmons Professor of History Government Sociology Mr. J. J. Middagh Journalism Dr. E. A, Thormodsgaard Professor of Music FACULTY Mrs. Patricia Adkins Instructor of Speech and Drama Dr. Som P. Agarwal Associate Professor of Physics Miss Moselle Alden Part-time Instructor of English Dr. Harold E. Alexander Professor of Chemistry Dr. Frederick W. Bachmann Professor of Modern Languages Dr. Caleb A. Bevans Associate Professor Languages of Modern Mr. L. Phil Blanchard Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration Dr. Lanis L. Bosworth Associate Professor of Philosophy Psychology I 1 Mr. Jack J. Bourquin Assistant Professor of Engineering Dr. Haldeen Braddy Professor of English Mr. Fred M. Brewer Instructor of Modern Languages Dr. Samuel J. Brient Associate Professor of Math Physics SFC. John M. Briggle Instructor of Military Science Mr. William A. Burgett Instructor of Math Physics Dr. Richard W. Burns Professor of Education Mr. Leonard Cardenas Instructor of Government Mr. Clarence J. Cervenka Associate Professor of Engineering Mr. Abraham Chavez Assistant Professor of Music Mr. Thomas M. Chism Instructor of Bible Mr. Ralph M. Coleman Professor of Engineering Graphics 155 Mr. J. Robert Coltharp Associate Professor or Engineering Miss Ellen Coogler Assistant Professor of Art Mr. Lloyd G. Cooper Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Cecil C. Crawford Professor of Philosophy Psychology Mr. Bill J. Cross Assistant Football Coach Mr. James I. Crossland Assistant Football Coach Mr. Floyd A. Decker Professor of Engineering Mrs. Lurline Douglas Assistant Professor of English Mrs. Eleanor Duke Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Dr. Phil H. Duriez Assistant Professor of Economics Business Administration Mr. Henry P. Ehrlinger A ssociate Professor of Metallurgy Mining Mr. Francis A. Ehmann Assistant Professor of English 156 i Dr. Olav E. Eidbo Professor of Music Dr. Floyd E. Farquear Professor of Education Mr. John D. Finnegan Part-time Instructor of English Dr. William H. Fisher Associate Professor of Education Dr. A. N. Foster Professor of Education Mrs. Gretchen Gabriel Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Mr. Charles H. Gladman Associate Professor of Math Physics Mr. Paul W. Goodman Instructor of History, Government Sociology 157 Mr. Donald H. Hardin Assistant Professor of Health Physical Education Mr. Frank R. Harland Assistant Professor of Speech Drama Mr. Robert W. Harper Assistant Football Coach Dr. Wade Hartrick Professor of Economics Business Administration Mr. Paul C. Hassler Professor of Engineering Miss Linda Haughton Instructor of Modern Languages Dr. William G. N. Heer Professor of Mining Metallurgy Mr. Donald R. Horner Instructor of Mathematics 158 Mr. Carl T. Jackson Instructor of History , Mr. Fred Jackson Assistant Football Coach Mr. Harold S. Jensen Assistant Professor of Economics Business Administration Mrs. Clarice Jones Assistant Professor of Speech Drama Sgt. Oren W. Justice Instructor of Military Science Capt. Charles A. Kiefer Assistant Professor of Military Science Mr. Lonnie D. Kliever Assistant Professor of Philosophy Psychology Mr. Casper D. Landolt Instructor of Biology Miss Anne Little Part-time Instructor of English Mrs. Roberta Logerman Part-time Instructor of History Dr. John B. Long Assistant Professor of Philosophy Psychology Mrs. Mona Loper Instructor of Health Physical Education 159 Mr. Ralph L. Lowenstein Associate Professor of Journalism Business Administration Dr. Naseem Malik Instructor of English Dr. Jack H. Meadows Professor of Education Mr. Roy L. Meek Instructor of History, Government, Sociology Mrs. Rosemarie Merkin Instructor of Speech Drama Mrs. Loraine Merrill Instructor of Music Mr. Artie L. Metcalf Instructor of Biology Mrs. Jean Miculka Part-time Instructor of Speech Drama Mr. Vladik A. Miculka Assistant Professor of Math Physics Mr. Richard L. Miller Assistant Professor of Chemistry Capt. John B. Neely Assistant Professor of Military Science Mr. Clyde R. Nichols Professor of Engineering 160 Mrs. Hilda Nickelsen Part-time Instructor of English Mr. O. A. Phillips Head Football Coach Mr. Ralph H. Pryor Instructor of Math Physics Mrs. Mary Quinn Associate Professor of History, Government Sociology Mr. Howland J. Reich Assistant Football Coach Mr. G. H. Reynolds Instructor of Speech Drama Mr. Gene C. Reynolds Assistant Professor of Speech Drama Mr. Jacob G. Reynolds Instructor of Economics Business Administration 161 Dr. John M. Richards Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration Dr. Edward Richeson Associate Professor of EngHsh Dr. Kenneth B. Shover Assistant Professor of History, Government, Sociology Mr. Jascha Silberstein Instructor of Music Mr. Leonard P. Sipiora Instructor of EngUsh Mrs. Grace Smith Assistant Professor of English Mr. Richard D. Spiese Assistant Professor of Enghsh Mr. Barton M. Sproule Associate Professor of Mining Metallurgy Mr. Jimmy L. Stanley Assistant Football Coach I Mr. William S. Strain Associate Professor of Geologj; Dr. Melvin P. Straus Associate Professor of History, Government, Sociology Mr. George C. Tomkins Assistant Professor of Economics Business Administration Mr. James H. Tucker Assistant Professor of Speech Drama Mrs. Marie Waddell Assistant Professor of English Dr. Robert G. Webb Instructor of Biological Sciences Dr. Claude B. Wivel Part-time Instructor of Education Mr. Perry B. Wolfe Part-time Instructor of Art Mr. John Young Assistant Football Coach 163 Mrs. Claudia Arnold Secretary, Graduate Division Miss Pamela Bell Clerk, Personnel Placement Mrs. Marlene Buswell Clerk, Dean of Students, Office Mr. James A. Cavalleri Director, Personnel Placement Miss Gloria Clark Secretary, Business Office Miss Sheryll Dulaney Secretary, Arts Sciences Miss Mavis Edwards Clerk, Business Office Mrs. Janis Elliott Senior Clerk, Personnel Placement Mr. Robert W. English Assistant Director Physical Plant Mrs. Sharon Falkner Secretary, Mission ' 73 Mr. Marvin R. Hollenshead Director, Physical Plants Mrs. Ethel Mayberry Secretary, News Information Service-Alumni Records 164 STAFF Mrs. Mary Potter Cashier, Snack Bar Mrs. Jannie Powell Cashier, Snack Bar Mr. Clifford H. Propst Clerk, Business Office Miss Betty Read Clerk, Business Office Mrs. Mary Slaughter Secretary, Bookstore Mrs, Lucille Todd Secretary, President ' s Office Mrs. Jeanne Trumbell Clerk, Business Office Mrs. Cecile Waller Director, Dormitories Bell Hall Mr. James W. Whitelaw Assistant Director News Information Service ORGANIZATIONS I I Tony Uribe Student Association President STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Mike Holland Vice-President Carol Knapp Secretary Sanna Eshelman Treasurer Ruth Donges Arts and Sciences Representative 169 Alicia Acenes STUDENT Barbara Archer Mohammed Battla Jose Buergo Kay Burg Robert Burns Ronald Cole Marylin Emmett Joe Garrison Joseph Gelsthorpe Georgina Geek Freida Golding Mary Feme Green Henry Ingle Carol Jenness Jo Johnson Pat Lanpher Joseph Larremore Matias Lopez, Jr. Marvin Rathke Eugene Rosen Mara Rubio John Rudisill Mayda Nel Strong Carmen Toboada 170 i SENATE Julie Alden Earl Anderson Randy Bea Roy John Diana Millie Conn Cooky Covert Drahan Dreckman Erion Mozelle Groebl Madrid James Hagler Cole Holderman Mike Holland Jo Ann Hoover George Martinez Patrick Mahoney Carson McCoy Patricia McGuinness Gail Huber Nancy Paterson John Margie Judy Maurice Pc g). Michael Teegarden Wagner Williams Williams Wright Wyse 171 STUDENT COUNCIL Donald Barnum Susan Beehler Ronald Coleman Gary Conwell Supreme Court The Student Council, Student Senate, and Supreme Court are the three branches of stu- dent government at T. W. C. The Council is composed of representatives from the co- ordinating groups on campus. Student Senate members repre- sent separate campus groups. Vincent Fresquez Marilyn Geyer Supreme Court Judy Haddad James Hinds Harry Howe Jr. Supreme Court Jay Madrid Supreme Court Curt Parkin Supreme Court Pennye Pmnell Luis Renteria Virginia Ripley Carolyn Shaver Supreme Court Linda Ulin 172 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Associated Women Students is an organ- ization of every woman student at T. W. C. The governing board coordinates the activities of the women students. Linda Alexander Betsy Aronson Margaret Becker Susan Beehler Linda Boone Kit Detwiler Pat Fletcher Marilyn Geyer Carol Irvin Gavle Kahn Linda Lasater Emma McKnight Dora Owens Diane Rogers Carolyn Shaver Kay Tillman Linda Ulin Magdalena Yapc 173 SARDONYX Sardonyx is a scholastic and service organization for junior and senior men with a grade average of at least 3-0. Sardonyx was organized in March 1953 to encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a fine type of college man. The purpose of Sardonyx is to provide for cooperation of all stu- dents, to promote college loyalty, and to advance the spirit of service and fello ship among all students of TWC. Michael I. Bernstein William Champai Ronald Cole Gar) ' Conwell Don Bensen Mike Hatch Harry Howe 174 Jay Madrid Curtis Parkin Jerry Ramsdale Reinhold Bridges Gilbert Rosas Raul Rodriquez Tony Uribe Charles Womack 175 ALPHA CHI Alpha Chi is a scholastic honorary society for junior and senior students who have maintained a 3.5 minimum grade average. The purpose of Alpha Chi is to foster better scholarship, leadership, and good citizenship on the campus. Margaret Breton Marshall Hamilton Georgina Geek Gilbert Rosas Reinhold Bridges Mara Rubio 176 Curtis Parkin Tony Uribe CHENRIZIG Chenrizig is a senior women ' s honorary or- ganization. New members are tapped in the spring on the basis of their scholastic standing, campus leadership, and participation in college activi- ties. Betsy Aronson Gayle Kahn Carolyn Shaver Kay Tillman Susan Beehler Alicia Reeves Virginia Smith Guillermina Valdes Marilyn Geyer Mara Rubio Carmen Taboada 177 SPURS is m Diane French Norma Fulks Betty Hastie Sue Hayes Ann Crawley Meg Gaither Connie Hoon Sharon Eason Judy Haddad Dianne Irvin 178 Spurs is a service and scholastic organization for soph- omore women with a 2.5 grade average. SPURS Carol Jenness Sandra Menacker Lou Shapiro Irene Jimenez Karen Parks Pennye Pinnell Tita Sii ele Betty Thomas Annette Lanaux Lou Ann Scott 179 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is a scholastic honorary for fresh- men and sophomore women with a 3-3 grade average. Barbara Archer Peggy Becker Mary Cocozza Janet Irvin Diane French Roberta Geek Dianne Irvin Virginia McCallum Betty Jackson Vickie Logan Claire Lyell Betty Jane Thomas Owena McCarty Palma Lynn Ross Kathleen Soldan 180 ORANGE KEY Jeffrey Berry Orange Key is an organization for freshmen and sophomore men at TWC. It is based on ideals of schol- arship, service, fellowship, and leadership. Through this organization, young men can advance in the spirit of service. James Benner ALPHA EPSILON RHO 182 Jackie Schlafly Lou Ann Scott Betty Thomas Joe Torres KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary so- ciety for education majors. Kathy Froemel Marilyn Geyer Sandy Lambert Betty Autrey Pat Fletcher Betsy Aronson Carolyn McCain Virginia Ripley Dorothy Sample 183 DEBATE CLUB Seated: Penny Penaska, Jeri Valdes, Mr. Reynolds. Standing: Gary Conwell, Winston Bodwell, Carl Moore. PI KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta is the honorary for the speech and drama department. 184 Bobby Holcomb Gary Conwell Ernst Erbe, secretary-treasurer; Orville Burg, corresponding secretary; David Stein, ice-president; Wilbur Stone, president SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Seated: Ernst Erbe, Dock Adams, Wilbur Stone, Ted Field, Larry Sandell, Vernon Kramer Standing: Steve Kosanki, Ali Nili, Orville Burg, Bob Halub, Ray Will, Lome Tay- lor, Marvin Rathke, David Stein Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon is a national fra- ternity for students of the earth sciences. The fraternity works toward a closer inter- est in the allied fields of geology, mining, metallurgy, and pe- troleum engineering. Cretha Barbara Jackie Barbara Sandra Ida Adair Archer Border Browder Brown Chavez Saralyn Cameron Patricia Fletcher Susana Garcia Charlotte Hillyer Betty Jackson TAU SIGMA Dolores Jenkins Linda Merrill Christine Mora Rita Rickords Sandy Rogers Tau Beta Sigma is an honorary society for female band mem- bers with a 3-0 grade average. Angela Saldana 186 Barbara Schafer Patricia Smith Kathleen Soldan Gayle Steckler Peggy Wright Richard Armendariz Jim Black Joseph Dove Richard Flores KAPPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is the honorary band fra- ternity for male band members. Val Hill Joseph Nelson Don Paul Juan Ramirez Joe Rios Mike Salzman Charles Wood 187 DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a professional organi- zation for men major- ing in business. Joseph Dominguez James Dunn William Gebler Paul Hines Bobby Holcomb Edward Lowenberg Patrick Mahoney Danny Ponder Alfred Robinson David Rosen Bill Russell Robert Saldivar Ronnie Shelan Hector Venegas George Wagner Jack Williams Darold Barnum Richard Bela Ted Blackwell Agustin Carrillo Ronald Coleman Gary Conwell Al Davis Domingo Dominguez CIRCLE K Circle K is a service club and the col- lege division of the nation-wide Ki- wanis group. Jerry Duke Robert Gonzalez Vincent Fresquez William Hewitt Fred Gonzales Ray Pina AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHILDHOOD EDU ROW 1: Betty Autrey, Virginia Yip, Linda Alexander, Mr. Catsonis. ROW 2: Mara Rubio, Alice Sant- oscoy, Hope Soule, Sanna Es- chelman, Betty Ward. ROW 3: Lee Hopkins, Jo Resa- les, Elizabeth Smith, June Gil- lis, Kay Lewis, Gladys Barnes. ROW 4: Julie Adams, Carol Hab- erstroh, Diane McDaniel, Bar- bara Olfers, Rebecca Roberts, Mrs. Cobalis, Leona Perkins, Sandy Strain. ROW 1: Linda Boone, Anne Crouch, Judy Garmon, Kathy Dickenson. ROW 2: Sue Hayes, Judy Nel- son, Georgiana Geek, Ro- berta Geek. ROW 3: Merna Quevado, Le- ticia Pena, Romelia Martin- ez, Anna Hernandez, Gloria Meili. ROW 4: Betsy Aronson, Mary Frances Enriquez, Anna Hol- OFFICERS: Mrs. O ' Mal- ley, sponsor; Mrs. Hen- derson, sponsor; Linda Alexander, sec; Judy Garmon, vice-pres.; Betsy Aronson, presi- dent AMERICAN CHEMICAL I American Chemical Society is the TWC student affiliate of the national ACS organization. The purpose of the group is to provide information on new chemi- cal advances. Seated: Bill Kramer, vice-president; Alicia Ar- menta, treasurer Standing; David Lynch, president; Martha Vel- astjuez, secretary Row 1: Alicia Armenta, David Lynch, Martha Velasquez Row 2: Bob Baraja, Joey Cruz, Bill Kramer Row 3: Frank Merrem, Eugene Darnell, Enrique Solas Row 4: Roy Covert, Frank Durand, Jr., Edmundo Castaneda Row 5: Richard Schecter, Augustin Lopez Row 6; Mr. Miller, club sponsor 191 Joseph Augustus Don Bassett Mohammed Battia Herb Bell Enrique Chin Kurt Emmerling Fred Gerth MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Carl Glaser John Hapen Dan Hamric Mechanical Engineering So- ciety is an organization to pro- vide information and activi- ties for students majoring in mechanical engineering. Robert Irvin Gabriel Manriquez Lawrence Sandell William Marlen John Whitacre Jerry Young 192 AIEE The American Institute of Electrical Engineers was established to encourage the advance- ment of electrical engineers in the fields of theory and practice, to develop individual engineers, and to encourage the development of individual engineers in inspection trips to places of engineering interest. Officers: Seated: R. Ramos, President; Mr. Nichols, Sponsor; F. Sanchez, Veep; Standing: M. Lopez, Senate Rep.; P. Rodriquez, Treas.; L. Renteria, Re- porter, J. Sullivan, Sec. Row 1: R. Woo, C. Benson, L. Renteria, R. Macias. Row 2: P. Rodriquez, L. Fresquez, V. Garrison, R. Goodrich, T. Ellerbe. Row 3: F. Sanchez, A. Franco, B. Brooks, R. Gerbel, R. Cheek, R. Blanco, M. Nichols. Row 4: R. Ramos, L. Gardea, A. Johnson, J. Warner, L. McCarty, B. Demo, W. Hill, J. Taliaferro, J. Sullivan, W. Esper. 193 ' T ' « „.KfcV. - J. 1 '  - V i ' i Rede Franco Leland Housman Gilbert Rosas Pre-Med Club gives membeis an opportunity to find out more information through lecturers and slides on the biological sciences and medi- cine. PRE MED 194 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Cosmopolitan Club is an organization design- ed to establish friendly relations among the foreign students on the TWC campus. Row 1: Hilda Kelley, Maria Concepcion Perez Row 2: Marie Chinolla, Gloria Morano, Mar- garita Espino, Yolanda Del Valle, Veron- ica Flores, Elva Chavez Row 3: Robert McAlister, Gordon Poer, Suhail Halaby, Randy Villareal, Mr. Klie- ver, Saba Halaby Seated: Odel Garcia, secretary; Yvonne Ureta, treas- urer; Walter Sims, historian Standing: Mr. Kliever, faculty sponsor; Alireza Ni- li, president; Ray Patel, ice-president Row 1: Yvonne Ureta, Cecilia Wardy, Odel Garcia, Julie Elkins Row 2: Peter Garretson, Osama Kawar, Joey Cruz, Walter Sims Row 3: Ward Esper, Green Miller, Alireza Nili, Ray Patel, Wan Ling Yang BAND Turn on the bubble machine ! This could go on forever . . . ' 196 MAJORETTES Peggy Wright Sharon Mcjunkin Feature Majorette Vicki Nava Magdalen Rayon 197 COLLEGE PLAYERS Esther Vinicoff, Mayda Nell Strong, Carol Dew Row 1: Buddy Brown, Bill Nunn, sponsor Don Brady, Bob Smith, Joey Schmitt Row 2: Preston Porter, Nelson Sanders, Richard Southern, Melba Jones, Esther Vinicoff Row 3: Alfred Guffey, Carol Dew, Sara Van Horn, Beatrice Ramirez, Merry Horn, Mayda Nell Strong, Roberta Martin College Players is a drama organization which presents all college plays. As a part of the college curriculum, members earn one hour credit per semester for participation. In these pictures, students are preparing The Wonderful Tang, the annual children ' s play. Beatrice Ramirez, Bill Nunn and Richard Southern discuss the Chinese problem. Bob Smith gets help from Beatrice Ramirez with the Chinese version of a shirt sleeve, as Esther Vinicoff supervises to make sure the job is done right. Could Joey Schmitt REALLY be Music Man.? The 199 FLO A SHEET Editor Charles O ' Reilly Business Manager Robert Huston 200 STAFF SHOTS Carol Allen and Terry Ann Hill don ' t seem too sure these pic- tures are just what the editor ordered. Staff members like assistant editor Kit Det- wiler and Nancy Ekdall always read the Flowsheet, the whole Flowsheet and nothing but the Flowsheet. ' Staff photographer Ted Maciag doesn ' t trust that strange object taking his picture. Maggie Wiswell is studying some- thing very carefully, but daisies won ' t tell what it is. Whatever the photographer is doing, Gail Huber and Thelma Levine seem to think it ' s funny, but Eileen Morgan has reserved judgement until she ' s sure. EL BURRO Joye A. Scheffler Editor 202 Judy Rettinger Assistant Editor Dr. Ray Past Faculty Counselor Craig Waters Exchange Editor Jeff Berry Photographer Walter Hanlon Humor Editor Edward Flynn Photographer Eduard Kee Copy Editor PROSPECTOR Bill Coleman Editor 204 Judy Rettinger Business Manager STAFF Jeff Berr) ' feels that it ' s not bad enough he has to spend hours writing beautiful prose, now he has to face one-eyed monsters who want to take his picture. Associate editors Bob Baker and Pennye Pinnell can ' t seem to get the right thing in the right place at the right time. C ' mon Bob, things can ' t be that bad ! And is that ed- itor Bill Coleman brooding over copy in the back- ground . ' Barbara Ritter is either concentrating very hard or is falling asleep. Reporter Mike Ridley can ' t remember if it ' s I before E except after C or D. 205 KVOF STAFF Staff member Lou Ann Scott checks the Associated Press News to make sure AP ' s doing the job right. Row l:Lou Ann Scott, Mary Ann Thompson, Keith Miller, Reeda Kay Conover, Manny Fernandez Row 2 : John Fiol, Bill Watkins, Ed Jasuta, Greg Rystad Row 3: Sponsor: Virgil Hicks, Larry Hall, John Hernsberger, George Collette, Bob Duran, |oe Banales, Joe Torres, Rudy Colmero, Steve Kahn, Bobby McKnight If MEMBERS KVOF-AM and KVOF-FM broadcast daily on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. KVOF-FM broadcasts to El Paso public schools 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., and city-wide from 3:15 to 10 p.m. KVOF-AM broad- casts to the campus 3 to 11 p.m. Mary Ann Thompson thinks it ' s funny but Wilbur Bateman finds the video film changer requires concentration. Cameramen Greg Rystad and Ed Jasuta get a good focus on TV Personality Reeda Kay Conover during television practice laboratory. 207 PHRATERES Alicia Armenta Priscilla Domingue2 Sharon Fischer Betty Hastie Mary Heller Judy Bell Isaura Bernal Raquel Ramirez Nancy Patterson Peggy Rivera Kelli Rocha Irma Smith Irene Soriano Carmen Taboada Aida Vargas 208 Phrateres International is a women ' s social and service organization. Sigma chapter is the TWC group. Suzanne Berroteran Suellen Creighton Sandra De Valle Irene Jimenez Pat McGuinness Emma McKnight Gloria Meili Audrey Rogers Paula Ronquille Mara Rubio Yvonne Rubio Donna Virgenia Carmen Vigil Karen Ward 209 BENEDICT HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL The Benedict Hall dormitory coun- cil plans the activities for the Bene- dict Hall girls, and works with the Bell Hall dormitory council to coordinate these activities. Row 1: Sandy Strain, floor representative; Kit Detwiler, president Row 2: Nell Carson, secretary; Sue Glover, vice-president; Barbara Reeves and Linda Mullins, floor representatives KneeUnt;: Kit Detwiler, Eiko Suzuki, Virginia Starr, Linda Mullins Sitting: Marie Shinolla, Frances Martin, Ellen Alexander, Nell Carson, Sandy Strain, Moselle Grovel, Virginia Carr, Mrs. Marie Hill, Judy Nelson Standing; Glenda Hammon, Sandra Rogers, Bobby Reeves, Marilyn Woodfin, Peggy Wright, Elizabeth Johnson, Linda Hollingshead, Diane Ware, Maria McLane, Jeannie Jordan, Dianah Dean, Helen Macha, Pat Newton 210 4i BELL HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL The purpose of the dormitory council is to plan and coordinate the two women ' s dormitories. Row 1: Barbara Olfers, treasurer; Kay Burg, secretary Row 2; Sanda Eshelman, president; Linda Lasater, vice-president R.OW 1: Barbara Olfers, Kay Burg, Sanna Eshelman, Linda Lasater Row 2: Elizabeth Smith, EUzabeth McCoy, Lupe Martinez, Bernie Velasco, Julie Allen, Kathy Johnson 211 HOTEL DIEU SCHOOL OF NURSING Row 1: Irene Davis, Bridget Evans, Mary Colorado, Jeannette Kendo, Wilma Lakey, Judy Farnsworth, Jacie Keeler, Evelyn Greer, Joel Baca, Anita Foremen, Janet Key, Joyce Canavan, Julieta Castaneda, Susan Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Garrison, Judy Green Row 2: Pamela Jackley, Mary Louise Anderson, Rubyna Escobedo, Elaine Elizondo, Darleen McDonald, Ivorv Baker, Marvin Daniels, Judy Johnson 212 J Texas Western College and the Hotel Dieu School of Nursing maintain a close relationship based on technical science courses taught at the School by TWC instructors. Seated: Marvin Daniels, president; Barbara Welch, vice-president; Ivory Baker, secretary; Mrs. Jean Echols, sponsor Standing: Bridget Evans and Cecilia Monge, reporter; Pamela Jackley, treasurer; Jean Nabhan, parliamentarian Row 1: Olga Ochoa, Carmen Sonora, Olga Ramirez, Sylvia Rojas, Ofelia Perales, Merlene Sibal, Rita Ortiz, Mary Lou Park, Jean Nabhan, Maxme McGoogan, Cecilia Monge, Bertha Macias, Barbara Welch, Ruth Morelock Row 2: Linda Snyder, Carol Rust, Paula Wakefield, Sharon Pugil, Mary Stevens, Bonnie Wiscarson, Nancy McDonald, Mary Lou Saubert, Janie Priest, Mary Orta 213 David Carlson Robert Crawford Michael Early Judy Haddad INTERFAITH COUNCIL Interfaith Council is a coordinating agency for campus religious organ- izations. Janie Pierce Keith Pierce Shirley Rouse Jon Seal 214 UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP UCCF is a religious organization tor students of any denomination. Keith D. Pierce, UCCF minister to students; Judy Nichols, president; Jo Ann Anderson, secretary Row 1: Nancy Farrar, Lee Anne Roberson, Paula Ronquille Row 2: Janie Pierce, Judy Nichols, Betty Hastie, Jo Ann Anderson Row 3: Fred Billman, Rick Hagenloh, Keith D. Pierce, John Shockley, Stuart Mash- burn, Ray Upham 215 Officers of B. S. U. are, seated: Shirley Rouse, Arsie Laugh- man, and Jan Burks; standing: Charhe Brown, Gene Avery, Jim John- son, Larry Wilson, and Tom Chism, sponsor. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The B.S.U. is fortunate to have frequent speakers such as Dr. Cecil Sherman visit with them. Members of B.S.U. are occasionally treated to stu- dent entertainment such as provided here by this trio of girls. 216 w Wesley is the Methodist religious group on campus. Meetings are held in the Methodist Student Cen- ter. Jim Townes, vice-president; Robbie Meyers, treas- urer; Connie Reichert, secretary; Billinelle Mc- Clendon, president Row 1: Herb Marsh, Hayley Haynes, Mike Gunnint;, Robert Macias, Lee I-ant, Paul Mitchell Row 2: Bob White, Jim White, Kathy Oth, Jimmy Iberra, Virginia Love, Billienelle McClendon Row 3: David Parker, Pat Toone, Darrell Barnum, Robbie Meyers, Jim Townes, Kathy Powell, Connie Reicherdt. Charlene Hutchins. Julie Alden 217 NEWMAN CLUB Members: Row 1: M. Fresquez, I. Sanchez, O. Ramirez, M. Garcia, M. Fresquez. Row 2: I. Ramirez, G. Silva, A. Chavez, I. Mancil- las, I. Arroyos, A. Aceves. Row 3: H. Venegas, M. Escontrias, S. Carreon, B. Ross, J. Cruz. Standing: F. Gutierrez, G. Contreras, A. Manri- quez, L. Menchaca, G. Martinez, Z. Bazan, H. Dominguez, F. Goytia, Ken Curran, E. Fresquez, J. Connolly, Father Burke, Father Alderette, L. Renteria. Otticers: Seated: M. Freszuez, Parliamentarian; G. Silva, Treas.; M. Garcia, Rec. Sec; A. Aceves, Apostolate Chair; M. Escontreas, Vice President; L. Renteria, President. 218 HILLEL Hillel Foundation is a religious organization for Jewish students on campus. Thelma Levine, 1963 president; Betsy Aronson, 1962 president; Sandra Epstein, secretary; Ralph Lowenstein, sponsor Row 1: Sponsor Ralph Lowenstein, Estelle Lehman, Margaret Aronson, Betsy Aronson, Thehiia Levine, Ronnie Purvin, Sandra Epstein. Harriett Simon, Stephanie Robinns Row 2: Sammy Lipson, Neil Waxman, Steven Scheiner. Sammy Taub, Joe Feldman, Russell Goldberg. Douglas Rosenthal, Ronnie Shelan, Murray Klein, Jose Maimas p mt INTER- u FRATERNITY Jl COUNCIL y M David Womack, President EmmettCantreil Ronald Coleman Gary Conwell Russell Donohue Mike Hatch John Kelley Michael Griffin Carl Moore Tim Morris Ernest Perez Eugene Rose 1 Barry Straus Olin Thomas Mike Wieland Jerry Young 220 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Marilyn Geyer, President JoAnn Anderson Betsy Aronson Dianne Irvin Karen Johnson Pennye Pinnell Jan Rogers Nancy Brennand Gayle Kahn Ann Abernathy Carol Allen Jacque Anderson Jo Ann Anderson Judy Beall Jari Bennett Linda Bevins Jacquelyn Border Susie Boyd Judith Brokate Ann Brooks Janet Byers Donna Cartwright Harriet Cotnam Margaret Divelbiss Diane Driscoll Nancy Farrar Pat Fletcher Kathy Flood Ann Foster Dolores Foster Carol Haines Jessie Harris Terry Ann Hill Connie Hoon Carolyn Hopkins Gail Huber Madonna Hurley Ginger Jackson Karen Johnson 222 Annette Lanaux Rita Lloyd Cherry Mace Liz McCutcheon Helen McMullan Carolyn Meyer Jackie Mowbrey Katie Parkin Patty Parks Pat Peterson Judy Pierce Sharon Pierce CHI OMEGA Donna Reimer Robin Rettgers Zelda Rippe Rebecca Roberts Diane Rogers Judy Rogers Jan Rogers Carol Sankman Louvenia Shapiro Carolyn Shaver Virginia Smith Carville Stone Lee Strain Jane Suddreath Linda Taylor Betty Thomas Christy Upshaw Diane Ware Linda Alexander Vicki Atkins Sarah Bennett Barbara Brashear Nanqr Brennand Betty Bunn Ginger Carr Diana Dreckman Pat Eglin Martha Fargason Sherrie Finerty Diane French Marilyn Geyer Margaret Glardon Freida Golding Mary Jo Golding Beth Grant Gayle Greve Gloria Greve Mozelle Groebl 224 Lynn Hartman Carol Humphrey Carol Irvin Diane Irvin Ginny Jansen Carol Jenness Jo Johnson Kathy Johnson Liz Johnson Nancy Kendall i Yvette La Londe Sugie Lanzenby Niki Lettunich Deane Mansfield Janeen Manzo Gail McNutt Genny Meadows Beverly Milner Elizabeth Munholland Kay O ' Connor Karen Parks Kay Patton DELTA DELTA DELTA Marvyn Prestwood Winifrey Rogers Andy Small Penny Spicer Virginia Starr Tita Steele Helen Vannerson Janet Walters Beryl Ward Judy Williams Kathy Wilson Peggy Wright ttai Dorothy Aiken Susan Beehler Virginia Behrens Linda Boone Kay Burg Anne Crouch Kit Detwiler Kathy Dickinson Peggy Donaldson Sharon Duncan Dana Durst Sharon Eason Nancy Ekdall Janet Etter Judith Faith Helen Ann Farney Joan Fiske Carolyn Fisk Carolyn Fleming Bernadette Flynn Jacqueline Ford Sue Glover Judy Hail Dorothy Hart Charlotte Hays Sue Hays Marvella Hinton Jo Ann Hoover Elizabeth Hughey Diane Hunter 226 Kaliko Hutchens Sharon Knipp Carroll Johnson Donna Jones Sandra Karlrusher Leighton Kohloss Jody Lassiter Barbara Licht Janet Lucas Frankie Manning Linda Merrill Claire Miller ZETA TAU ALPHA Janet Moore Lucinda Moser Barbara Olfers Judy Parsons Penny Paul Pe nnye Pinnell Karen Propst Barbie Reeves Sharon Reynolds Barbara Ridley Deborah Riley Carol Robinson Sharon Starky Sandra Strain Kate Stronach Kay Tillman Susan Vincent Ann Weston Shiela Wipf Marilyn Woodfin Elizabeth Aronson Margaret Aronson Barbara Davidoff Sandra Epstein Lenore Freiden Sheila Hoffman Margo Hughes Gayle Kahn Estelle Lehman Thelma Levine Sandra Menacker Eileen Morgan ALPHA EPSILON PHI 228 Stephanie Robbins Stanlee Rosenberg Harriet Schoichet Linda Ulin Suzan Zack Brian Arnold John Brooks Robert Butler DELTA CHI Emmett Cantrell Tom Callaghan David Dungan Mike Johnson John Ryon Greg Rystad Richard Wadsworth Leroy Weber 229 Joseph Augustus Don Bassett Ted Bolich Carl Glasco David Godfrey Ronnie Good Jim Huff Buddy Lunsford Bill Martin Tim Morris ALPHA PHI OMEGA 230 Daniel Neary Ronnie Paulk Marvin Rathke Bill Stone David Ray Jack Vincent Larry Sandell Ronnie Ward David Stine Jerry Young Bill Allen Richard Beard Winston Black Jack Blankenship Phil Boswell Rick Bowhay Ned Butler Skip Camp Steve Camp Bryan Carpenter Robert Cobb Douglas Cowan Larry Durham Richard Foster Andy Fuentes Gary Gardner Keith Gardner John Gibson John Garmon David Hardson Jerry Harris Cole Holderman Al Humphrey Robert Humphrey Bruce Jackson Ferris Karam John Kelley Donald Leveridge Maxey Lumm David Manning 232 Charles McCalmont Barry McMahan Roger Miles Bob Miller James Moore Clarence Moyers Alan Mundell Bob Nobly Richard Nolk Rick O ' Dell KAPPA SIGMA Ken Owens Davis Peticolas John Phelan Ed Regan Alton Roberts William Roberts James Sandoval Charles Sandoval David Seeback David Skipworth Maxie Smith Andy Springer Judson Stahl John Sullivan Olin Thomas Pat Thompson Michael Wieland Ken Willingham 233 LAMBDA Helen McMulIan, Sweetheart Gary Conwell Roy Covert John Cullen John English George Gorsie Harry Howe Winfred Kipp Joe Larremore George Brunner Ronald Coleman 234 CHI ALPHA Richard Leonard Sandy McClesky George McKenzie Gordon Minton Paul Neel Buddy Pavey Farrand Robson James Sowell Robert Taboada John Trollinger O. C. Williams 235 PHI Dorothy Aiken PKT Sweetheart Bob Beaufoid Jim Benner Frank Bourland Joel Brown Sheldon Burris Richard Calhoun Rod Christian Joe Cialone Vaughn Cochran James Cozart Ronald Crockett Robert Daniele 236 Gene Daniel Philip Duncan Larry Fanning Ronald Forbis KAPPA TAU Edward Fredericks Jeff Gates Gary Grant Bob Grimsley Jerry Harris Mike Hatch Rob Hovious Steve Jaggars Donald Kiely Jack Keller Larry Langberg William McCIoughan Pat McDowell Patrick Melancon Don Myers John Murray Ralph Natale Sam Paredes Curtis Parkin Gert Peck Rude Peck Roger Peters Emmett Posey John Prati Sammy Sampson Edward Sominic Bob Whitworth Raymond Wiswell Charles Womack David Womack 237 SIGMA Ginny Meadows, Sweetheart Ronald Bower Robert Brown Kenneth Calabrese Joe Campbell Bill Carnes Jack Chapman Ronald Cole Bill Collins Mike Collier Steve Cone John Dale Russell Donohue Mike Emery- Fred Gerth Billy Geyer Lynn Gore Davis Greenwood John Hamonds Phil Hannum Kenneth Heineman 238 Durward Higgins John Hafen David Hughes Robert Irvin Bill Johnson ALPHA EPSILON Tom King Dennis Kincaid Stuart Kincaid Jack Kotur Michael Lanpher John Langley Bill Long Bruce Lowenhaupt Tom Lynde Jay Madrid Wade Mayo Dennis McGuirk David McKnight Bob McNellis Richard Mettee Richard Moore Bill Motenger Bob Murphy Alan Newton Edward Okies Pat O ' Rourke Buddy Parrish Jimmy Paul Bobby Perry Edward Peticolas Bobby Puster Virgil Reed John Rudisill Kenneth Rule Ronnie Scroggins Paul Sergent Vic Sizemore John Stephenson Barry Strauss Charlie Tupper 239 Paul Wofford SIGMA ALPHA MU The Beta Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was founded on the campus of Texas Western College on November 22, 19 ' 8. The flower of Sigma Alpha Mu is the purple iris, and its colors are purple and white. Beta Alpha is one of the ninety-two chapters of Sigma Alpha Mu. This years officers are the following: President, Michael Bernstein; Vice-President, Gene Rosen; Secretary, Al Trope. Sweetheart this year for Sigma Alpha Mu was SheiUa Hoffman, a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Brooks Cline Joseph Feldman Tommy Dula Carl Moore 240 Eugene Rosen Lawrence Sandell John Anderson Bob Burns TAU KAPPA EPSILON The Tekes started the 1962-63 school year off by pledg- ing 20 new members. Backing up a little, last spring they held their Red Carnation Ball where Sharon Dodgen was chosen as their sweetheart for this year. Barbara Olfers and Jane Dunsmore were honored as Teke Dream Girls for the year as well. Then, in August, they moved into their new house, one of the three fraternities on campus to live in their house. Their officers for this year were President, Grady Cofer; Vice President, Ernie Perez; Secretary, Roger Parks; and Treasurer, Michael Griffin. Grady Cofer Don DeBaca Richard Fillerman James Fulkerson Peter Garretson Donald Gibson William Hines Warren Hopkins 241 Harold Hughes James Larkin Wilmer Lochrie Don Marczeski Ronald Martin Roy Marshall Michael McTaminy Griffin Keith Murray Arturo Oaxaca Ernest Perez Tom Powers George Robbins TAU KAPPA EPSILON Warner Sankman Rodney Smith David Venson Ed Ziegler 242 p Pledges Bill Russell and Steve Jaggers polish and admire the Best Organization on Campus trophy won by Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. PHI KAPPA TAU-BEST ORGANIZATION ON CAMPUS 243 Phi Tau ' s and their dates keep cool at their annual Spring Formal. 244 ' ' ■' ' ' Meece, President, proudly presents the trophy won by the Phi Tau ' s for being named Best Organization on Campus. Bob Daniels, Don Myers, and David Holmes try to convince their Sweetheart, Dorothy Aiken, that she wants to go for a swim. Jeff Gates shows that it is more fun to dive from the bath house than from the board. 245 The Phi Tau sponge throw was a big success at the Spring Fiesta. Here are a few survivors from the annual Phi Tau ship wreck party. Clarence Moyers and Dave Seebach admire the trophy won by Kappa Sigma for being named Best Fra- ternity on Campus. John Sullivan, Phillip Boswell, and Bob Miller fold sacks for luminaries. Making luminarios was one of the activities that helped Kappa Sigs become Best Fraterni- ty. KAPPA SIGMA-BEST FRATERNITY Dave Seeback and David Skipworth display one of the many trophies won by Kappa Sigma. This one is for Intramurals. 247 Janeen Manzo helps pledges Marti Farguson and Barbara Brashear learn sorority songs. Nancy Brennard, President, accepts the trophy the Tri Delts won for being Best Sorority from Tony Uribe, President of the Student Association. DELTA DELTA DELTA- BEST SORORITY Pat Maveety and Ginny Jansen star Tri Delts nominated for Homecoming Queen. 248 Members of Phrateres admire the trophy won for Best Independent Organization on Campus. PHRATERS-OUTSTANDING INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION Making streamers for cars on days of football games was one of the many activities that helped Phrateres win Outstanding Independent Organization. i ' .T I I 1 I • ' iVy ' mm ■y ii V t: . ' CHEERLEADERS Dianne Irvin Head Cheerleader Susie Boyd Karen Johnson Sandy Strain Sandi Van Brunt The 1962-63 cheerleaders were the main source of spirit this year. They saw the football team, with its new coach, through a successful season and cheered the basketball team, one of the finest in the country. These enthusi- astic girls brought pep rallies to the campus for the first time, and the purpose of promoting school spirit. Their support of all school uniforms seen at nearly every function. From left to right, top row: Brunt. Bottom row: Susie Boyd, Sandy Strain, Karen Johnson. they appeared on television seve ral times for activities was noticed by their peppy, new Carole Jenness, Dianne Irvin, Sandi Van 253 GOLDDIGGERS Jeri Andrulis Irene Armendariz Barbara Baggett Murie Barron Linda Beckett Kay Breckenbridge Elaine Buck Carolyn Shaver HEAD GOLDDIGGER Carole Buf fone Linda Campbell Pamela Carson Lai Chew Jessica demons Bea Cooley Sharon Conroy Darlene Dowden Linda Dean Penny Drahan Virgina Drahan Mitzie Elliott Becky Escalante Pat Evans Sandy Fernandez GOLDDIGGERS Jan Person HEAD GOLDDIGGER Suzane Fitzpatrick Margie Garcia Glenda Grissom Linda Hollenshead Barbara Hudson Ruby Kellgone Janet King Carolyn Landavazo Peggy Latham Dale Long Pat Lynch Nancy Marshall Mary Martinez Yolanda Martinez Olga Medino Gloria Nelson Kathy Oth Gina Orellena Peggy Onick Mary Oesou Patricia Palafox Pat Peterson Barbara Prewitt SPONSOR Rebecca Roberts Gloria Salazar Monica Santiesteban Cathy Sieaydi Linda Thompson Pat Tooae Terry Towns Beth Walker Ann Waters Peggy Whitehead Nancy Whitus Mamcu Wilson Jerry Winn Kaye Woodson Barbara Wright Eleanor Yancy Martha Zuniga 256 Yolanda Schultz Lily Silva Sharon Smith Nancy Stitt Coach O. A. (Bum) Phillips, new to Texas Western this year, led our team through its most promising season in many years. FOOTBALL wm % m m mI Z ' r S r m k I w Aj ■M € t. i f f L wmr H£3B I re; The respect and admiration for Coach Phil- lips is plainly e ident, not only among the athletes, but among the students as well. 257 Top left; Pat Brinkley Guard Above: Luis Hernandez Guard Tim Morton Guard Jim Nash Guard Don Mason f Guard 258 Bill Stavely Guard Jim Hinson Center H .:;: 1 ' . 1 H 1 fWr H 1 tty . B i v v 1 J 1 H M k ' l l K ' 3 1 E 1 H B |K r l H I pi.- ' i l B B I I H Ih kbb h I 1 ■H n i Dexter Pate Center Gerry Taylor Center Robert Glover starts into the tjame. 259 Mart Adams Tackle i«ifc : SiS m Orlvle Lvneis tackle ' exas Western ' s game with Trinity on Thanksgiving Day as not only enjoyable hut profitable as well. Jack Irons End Herby hy End Bob Ellerbee End Texas Western makes a successful tackle and keeps the other team from making a first down. Jim Evans End Ulysses Kendall End Pat O ' Donnell Quarterback Kenneth Willingham Quarterback i X ■-w ' ' Below right: Don Boyce Fullback Raymond Jackson Fullback Below: Larry Durham Fullback f Above left: Bob Mortimer Fullback Above: Loiiis Beauchamp Halfback Paul Bryant Halfback Harrison Gamble Halfback i.l J =« Ronnie Bostwick Halfback Larry Harrell Halfback - n Gary McLish Halfback Curtis Robinson Halfback Texas Western ' s Defense shows why it was one of the best in the school ' s history Wsj ■■■S % gK ' niiiiiiiiiippNi ill iinpiipa r ffij W L.T. Tillman Halfback iliV.V DIANE FRENCH BASKETBALL QUEEN r vlP ' S ' t: ., - DON HASKINS HEAD COACH MOE IBi FRESHMAN COACH THIS TEAM BROKE ALL Top Row: Willie Brown, Bobby Leslie, Steve Tredennick, Brian Carpenter, Billy Maddox, Tony Toren, Dickie John , Nolan Richardson Bottom Row: Bobby Joe Hill, Ron Shockley, Jim Barnes, Ted Sterret, Danny Vaughn, Ernest Cambell. Coach Don Haskins played his college ball at Oklahoma State and came to Texas Western in 1961 to guide our team through its most successful season in T. W. C. ' s history and to a bid in the N.C.A.A. tournaments. 269 Willie Brown Arizona ' s attempt to divert our ball proved to be unsuccessful and we kept the ball. Bobby Leslie   I 4 f Willie Brown ' s superior jumping ability il- lustrates why we had such a winning season. mmA„:. 271 Texas Western ' s offense sees this ball into the basket for another two points. Fanc) ' footwork is one of the keynotes to our continuous victories. Nolan Richardson Ron Shockley 272 Al iraffi ™E ' iS ' T?f?(? 7 ' (Ti -i Danny Vaughn Steve Tre dennick - IKi -HOs. fc Andy Stoglin iiri ' S ' TT ' rs ' rsW I FRESHMAN TEAM IS A I Members of the Freshman Basketball Team are Lewis Buodoin, Orsten Artis, Togo Railey, Jerrj- Armstrong, Jerr)- Christopher, Harr)- Floumoy, Philip Hinesley, Jim- my Holmes, and Jimmy Paul. M ' :5 M 1 f r« - 1 SUCCESS ,: ?i?J .- y uJ KS i : ., ' ■■.■ym Coach Moe Iba, like Coach Haskins. played college basketball at Okla- homa State, and came to T. W. C. just this year to lead our freshman team to its most successful season ever. XT 275 (1. to r.) Jimmy Allen, Ted Teegarden, John Weisheit, James Smith, Ray Hilburn, and Zeck Williams (top to bottom) Ted Teegarden, Robert Odell, Celso Rico, and Charles Whitson. 276 (1. to r.) Rav Hilburn, Fred Brocker, Jim Moore and Ray White TRACK I Track Coach Ross Moore Coach Don Hardin TRACK I Charles Whitson, Robert Odell 278 R. L. Rumsey Charles Whitson VMjmmXV Jim Moore Celso Rico and Santiago Batres Luis Hernandez 279 MILITARY I %1 =C - . ■• J-: r ' . ■■« r i X- , ITARY QUEEN VICKI ADKINS MILITARY LINDA BOONE COURT NANCY BRENNAND DIANE FRENCH MILITARY SUE HAYES MONRA RAE JENKINS JODY LASSATER PAT LYNCH COURT KAREN PARKS From left to right: Ernie FuJford, Battalion Commander; Bill Kramer, S-3; Tony Perez, S-1; Gene Daniel, S-4. 286 BATTALION 1 From left to right: Henry LaPointe, S-1; Louis Roe, S-4; Jay Madrid, S-2; Mike Holland, S-3; Joe Larre- more, Battalion Commander. Comp. Co., Chance Williams; Pit. Ldrs., Victor Rojas, Gary Conwell, Leornard Bailes A CO These R.O.T.C. cadets head for the arms room after a vigorous hours ' drill. 287 Comp. Co., Mike Lan- pher; Executive Officer, Bill Yerby; Pit. Ldrs., Bill Nunn, Jack Chanoux, Ricardo Aranda B CO. 288 Column Right 3 --X C CO. Comp. Co., William Kiely; Pit. Ldrs., Arnoldo Garcia, Louis Carlson, James Moulder Four years of this? 289 Comp. Co., Bob Thies; Pit. Ldrs., John Richey, John Drahan, Hector Ramirez These cadets spend many hours of drilling, standing at attention, and military instruction in order that they may be properly prepared to enter the U.S. Army as officers. 290 F CO. Comp. Co., Thomas Treece; Pit. Ldrs., Sandy Mc- Clesky, Robert Craig, Edwin Ranels; Guidon Bearer, Wintred Craft L ATTEN--HUT!. 291 G CO. f Comp. Co., Dennis McGurk; Pit. Ldrs., Hector Armenta, Carlos Dominguez 292 Now, this is the way you do it. Captain Ernie Fulford; Williams; Second Lt. First Sgt. Tony Perez. First Lt. Chance William Kramer; SCABBARD AND BLADE Wil iams, Bill Kramer, Anthony Perez, Frank Back row: Ernie Fulford, Chance wiiuains, dui i ramer Antnonv Ball Third row: Larry_ Menchaca, R. Aranda, Jay Madrid, Jack Kotur, Stuart Kincaid lue ' g . „. , y i.iv-i. iia a, ix. iiiauua, jay iviauriu, jacK j otur, Stuart Kincai Second row: Richard Chew, Joe Larremore, Charles O ' Reilly, Russell Donohi First row: Emet Dunn, Robert McClesky, Paul Larremore, Robert Craig IRENE MARTINEZ PERSHING RIFLES ' SWEETHEART Ah! The rigors of Army life! PERSHING RIFLES Back row: R. Cantu, C. Williams, E. Dunn, A. Perez, G. Armijo, W. Kramer, J.Lar- remore, J. Pena, L. Jaramillo, E. Fulford, J. Zebrowsi i Third row: G. Matthews, F. Ball, G. Feldman, R. Alden, M. Lanpher Second row: L. Menchaca, A. Lupercio, W. Hewitt, L. Simpson, J. Gelsthorpe First row; J.Drahan, D.Baker, L. Grau, W. Craig, 1. Martinez, P, Larremore 295 From left to right are: Adrian J. Johnson, WiUiam J. Kramer, Douglas L. Tomkins, John H. Richey, and Edwin R. Ranels. 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Il6u 201. 222 AIlEN.jnOIIE 124.296 ALLEK KENNETH 56 98 AUEK WHIIAM 116 ALVAREZ. LOUS 154 ALVAREZ, MARY LOOSE 143 AMBBOSE. PAT 124 AMFARA. LLTS 98 ANI RSmi. E.ARL 124, 171 AHfXaSON, JAQUE 314. 222 ANDERSON. JOANN 215. 221, 222 ANDERSON. JOHN 24l ANDERSC MARY ' LOOSE 212 ANIKUUS, JERI 251 ARANDA, RICARDO 288. 293 ARCHER, BARBARA 124, 179, 180. 186. 190 ARMENDARIZ. IRENE 254 ARMZNDARIZ. RICHARD 18 ARMESTA. ALICLV 190, 208 ARMESTT.V HECTOR 292 ARSniO. GABRIEL 295 ARMSTRONG. JERRY ' 274 AR0N50N, BETSY- 219 ARONSON. MARGARET 154, 219. 228 ARROYOS. IRENE 218 ARTIS, ORSTEN 274 AnaNS Mcn isi, 224 ATKISSON. CARL 99 I ALTTREY-. BETrY 99. 183, 190 AVERY ' . GENE 216 BAC JOEL 212 BACA. RICHARD 99 BACON. JAMES 134 BAGGETT. BARBAKA 254 BAILES, LEONARD 99 BAILEY. SHIRLEY 124 BAIZA. iSHMAEL 99 ■AKER. nORY- 212 ■«KER,KAY ' 134 BAKER, P. T 99 BAKER, ROBERT 205 BALI, FR.4NK 116, 293, 295 BANALES. JOE 206 BANNON. BRUCE 238 BARAJA. BOB 190 ■ARNETT. TOM 236 ■AfiRON. PALXA 134 ;BAEN-E5. GLADYS 190 BAKNES. JIM 268, 2-0 aARNL J, DAROLD 154, 172, 189, 21- BARRY-, mxiAM 99 BARZ, RON-N-i ' 116 BASSETT. DON 192. 236 BATE LAN, WILBOl 207 BATRES. S-ANTLAGO 299 ■ATTEA, MOHAMMED 170, W2 - BATTLA, ME. 99 B. ZAN, ZEEERINIO 218 BEALI, JLT rTH 99, 222 BEARD. RICH.ARD 232 BEARER. GLTDON 2V1 BEALCHANIP. LOLTS 264 BEAUFOBD. BOB 99, 236 DECKER. FRED 116, 173, 188 BECKER. MARGARET 178. 179, 180 BECKER. SHANN( f 134 BECKETT, LINDA 254 BEEHLER, SCSAN y4, 57, 99. 117. 172, 1-3 BEHRENS, TRGINLA 226 BELA, RICK 5-. 66, 99. 189 BEU, HERB 99, 192 BELT, JL-DY 134, 208 BEN-NTR, JAMES 12-i. 181, 236 BES-N-ETT, JARI 222 BEN-NETT, SARAH 224 IffiNSON, CALNTN 1 BENSON. DON 116 BENSON. LYTE 116 BERKE. MOLLY 100 BERNAL. ISALTLA 134, 208 BERNSTEIN. iOCHAEL 116, 174 BERROTERAN. SL ZANN-E 178, 209 BERRY ' . JEEEREY 124, 181, 203. 205 BE TNS. LINDA 222 BIEI, PAT 100 BOLMAN. FRED 215 IHACK,JIM 187 BLACK. MARY ERANQS 4 HACK. WINSTON 252 BLACKWELL, TED ;82, 189 HANCO. R-AL-L 193 KANKENSmP. JACK 232 KAWIS. JOHN T. 100 BODWEU. vrSSTON 184 BOUCH. TED 230 BOONE. UNDA I-3. 190, 226 BtMtDER. I ACQL ELY7«; 186, 222 BOSnCK. RONNIE 264 BOSMTELL PHUJP U6, 232. 24- BOOtLANT). FRANK 154, 236 BOWDER, BARBAR.A 154 BOWER, RONALD 238 BOWHAY ' , RICK 116, 232 BOWLES. nUXAM 58, 66, 100 BOYCE. DON 263 BOYT). SLSIE -8, 85, 222. 252 BOY-ER. BRUCE 100 BRACY. JEAN 135 BRADEN. RLTH 154 BRADLEY ' , r AY ' SELL 100 BKASHEAR, B.ARBARA 224, 2 BKECKENRIDGE. KAY ' 254 BKENATE, JLTJITH 135 SKENNAND, NANCY 88. 100. 224,221 BR ETON . LARGARET 100, 176 BREWER. DENTNTS 260 BRIDGES. REESHOIX) 100, 175, 176 BRISKLEY . PAT 258 BRIITAIN. DON L 101 BROCKER. FRED 296 BROKATE. ■}U DITH 222 BROOKS. .ANN 222 BROOKS. BILLY 193 BROCKS. JOHN 229 BBOWIKR. BARBARA 186 BBOWr BL-DDY 198 WaaWK, CHARLIE 216 BBOWH. JAMES E. 101 BBOWH, JOEL 236 WmaWM. ROBERT 124, 238 KTWn. ROBERT W. 124 BBOWN. SAN-DRA 116, 124, 186 B80WN, WILLIE 268, 270 IKUNNER, GEORGE 101. 254. 2-1 KlY ' ANT, PAUT. 264 BUCK, ELAIN E 135, 254 BUERGO, JOSE 101, 170 BUFFON-E, CAROLE 254 BL:NN. BETTY 135. 224 BLODIN, LEWIS 274 BURG. KAY 116. 190. 211 BLUG, ORVILLE 185 BURKE. JAMES 135, 188 BLUKE, KAY-E 125 BLTIKES. J.ACKi 11 BLKKS. BE ERLY ' 117 BL-RKS. JAN 216 BLUNS. ROBERT 117, 1-0, 241 BLTUUS- SHELDON 256 BL-fCHOFSTi-, LARY 101 BLTXER. NED 232 MJTLER. ROBERT 229 BUTLER. TERRY 4 BYEBS, J.AN-ET 125. 222 Bl-ME. JOHN 101, 188 CAGLE, THO IAS 101 CALA BRESE. KENNETH 13 ,238 CALHOLT . RICHARD 236 CALLAGH.AN. TOM 229 CAMERON. S.ARALVN 186 CAMP. SKIP 252 CAMP. STE E 232 CAMPBELL ERN EST 268, 270 CA rPBELL JOE 238 CA IPBELL LINDA 254 CAMPION. ILLIAM 101 CAN CON, PEN:NY 101 CANTU. RICH-ARD i25. 295l CAN-FRELL EMMETT, 220, 229 CARDILLO. FR.ANCINE 101 CARLSON. DAVID 11-. 214 CARLSON. LOUIS 289 CARNES. BILL ll . 23S CARPENTER. BRY AN 125, 2, 26S.2-0 CARR, GENGER 224 CARREON. iAM 10 U 218 CARRILLO. AGL-STIN 135, 1 CAR. VIRGINLA 210 CARSON. LOUIS T, 101 CARSON. NELL 210 CARSON. PA klELA a 2 i, 29- CARTOnUGHT. DON N,A 222 CAST.AN-FD.A, JUTJET.A 212 CASTENAUA. EDML-N-DO 190- CHAMPAL, WILU.AM 1-4 CANAVOT . JOYCE 212 CHANOUX, JACK 95, 228 CHAPM.AN. LACK 23S OLAVEZ. ELV A 195 1_H.A t lU.A 1S6 CHEEK. RICHARD 101, 193 CHEW. LAI 135. 254 CHEW. RICHARD 295 CHEN. ENTUQLT 192 CHINOLLA. iLARIE 195 CHIRSTI-AN. ROD 66. 236 CHRISTOPHER. JERRY 274 CLALONL lOE 236 CLAXTON. SAN DR.A 117 CLEMONS, lESSICA 254 CLIN BROOKS 240 COBa ROBERT 252 COCHR.AN. VAUGHN 125, 256 COCKR.AN. JIMMIF SLT 135 COCKRAN, WILLLAM 135 COCOZZ.A. MARY ISO COFER- GRADY L 101, 241 COLE. PETE 155 COLL RON.ALD 66, 101. 170, 174, 258 COLEiLAN, WILLLAM 67, 102. 204, 205 COLEiLAN, RON.ALD D. 102, 172, 189, 220, 254 COLLETTE, GEORGE 206 COLLIER. AHCHAEL J35, 238 COLLINS. BILL 258 COLMERO. RL DY 205 COLOR.ADO. LARY ' 212 COMBS. MYTLA 155 CONE, STE E JOHN 125, 238 OONN, J.AMES 155 OmO RAN DY- l-l CWiNOLLY ' . JAMES 125, 194. 218 CmiDVER. REED.A 11-, 182, 206 OONROY . SH.ARON I 5. 254 CONTRERAS, GILBERT 218 CON WTLL G.ARY 56, 6-. 102, 1-2, 1-4. 184, 189, 200, 234, 287 COOLLY , BEA 171, 254 CORR.AL LLIS 125 CORR-AN. KEN 218 CORNEULS. ROBERT 102 COTN.AM, HARRIET 222 COA RT. RO ' 11-. 1-1 . 190, 2U COWAN. DOUGLAS 232 COZ-ART. ILM 11-. 256 CRAFT. WINTFRED 291 CR-AIG, ROBERT 291, 293, 295 CRAWFORD, ROBERT 214 CRAWLEY ' , .AN:N 125, 1-8 CREIGHTON. SL ELLEN 102, 209 CRESAP. S.AM 136 CROCKETT, RONALD 236 CROUCH. .AN 53, 54, 58, 102, 190, 226 crouch, don.ald 67 crouch, ronald 125 crl: , joseflno 213 crl z, joey 117, 190, 195 DALE, JOHN 25 D.AN IEI, GENTE 102, 256, 286 D.ANIELE, BOB 11-, 256, 245 DARNTEU, EUGENE 191 DAVIDOFF, BARBARA 228 DAA1S, AL 117, 189 DAMS, IRENE 212 DA aS, JUCHAEL 102 DEAN, DIANAH 156, 210 DEAN, LAWRENCE 103 DLAN, LIN DA 156 DEB.ACA, DON 241 DELVALLE, VOLANDA 195 DEMO, BRUCE 193 DETTMAN. KATHi ' 136 ranWILER, KIT 117, 173. 201, 210, 221, 226 DEA ' ALLE, S.AN DRA 209 DEATUES, SANDR.A 136 DEW, CAROL 198, I DICKINSON, KATHY 103, 226, 190 DILS. WESLEY ' 125 DIVELBISS, MARGARET 221. 222 DOCKWELL DEN NIS M. 12- DOMENGLEZ. CARLOS 292 DOMINGUEi DO UNGO 126. 189 DOMIXGUEZ. TOSEPH 105. ISS DOMINGUEZ. PRISCILLA 208 DON-ALDSON. LARYLEE 126 DON.ALDSON, PEGGY ' 226 DONE. BILL 6- DONGES. RL-TH 169 DONOHL ' F. RUSSELL 220. 2 8. 293 qOLGLAS. S.AN DR.A 136 DO L JOSEPH 18- DOWDEN, D.ARLLNE 136, 254 DRAH-AN, JOHN S. 103, 171, 290 295 DRAHAN. 1RGINIA 126. 254 DR.AKY-.AN. PEN Y- 136, 2 4 DRECKM.AN, DLAN-A 126, 171, 224 DRISCOLL DLAN E 222 DU-ARTE. CEOLLA 126 DUKE, TERRY 126, 189 DLT-A; TOM n 239 DUNCAN, PHILIP 256 DUNCAN. SHARON 103, 226 DUNGAN, D AA ID 229 DL:N N, EMET 293, 295 DL N, J.AMES W. 103, 188 DT-TLAN. ROBERT lU. 182. 206 DL RAND, FRANK 191 DLTULAM. LARRY 126, 232, 265 DL-RST, DANA 226 DL-Y-KERS, ELIZ-ABETH J. 105 EARLY ' , JDCHAEL 214 EASON, SH.ARON, US. 226 LATOX. .ALT.A JEAN 126 LATON, SUE 103 EGLIN, PAT 224 EKD.ALL NANCl ' 136. 201, 226 ELKINS. JLLIE 195 EUONS, WILLLAM 194 ELLERBE, THOMAS 195 ELLERBEL ROBERT 261 ELLIOTT. MITZIE 254 ELIZON DO. ELAN E 212 LMERY. MICHAEL 156, 23 EMMETT. LARILY N 170 LNLMERLING. KLTIT 192 ENGUSH, JOHN 11-, 254 EN-RIQA EZ. GUERRA 156 ENTUQLTZ, MARY FRANCES I go EPSTEIN. SANDRA 219, 223 ERBE, ERNST 185 ERION. MILLIE 126. 171 ESCALANTE, BECKY ' 254 ESCARCEGO. JOHN 105 ESCOBEDO. RL-B-i-NA 212 ESCOXTRIAS, MIKE 218 ESHELM.AN, S.AN NAR 59, 105, 169 ' 190, 210 ESPER, WARD 195, 195 ESPINO. M.ARGARET 156, 195 ETTER, JAN-ET 226 E -.A.XS. BRIDGET 112 EVANS, JAMES 262 EA ' AXS, PAT 2 i FAITH, JU-DY ' 226 FANT ING, LARRY 236 FANX LEE 217 FARGARSOX. MARTE 224, 248 FARNEY ' . HELEX 226 FAR.XS )i. ORTH. JUDV 212 FARRAR, XANCi ' 105, 214, 222 FELD.MAX. GARY 205 FELD.ALAX, JOSEPH 219, 240 FER.NAXDEZ, MAN.N- ' 206 FERN.ANT)EZ, SAN DY 126, 254 FIELD, TED 185 FIELDING, GEORGE 118 FILLERMAX, RICHARD 214 FINE, KAY 126 FEN ' ERTY, SHERRIE 224 FIOL JOHN 126, 206 FISCHER, SHARO.X 208 FISK, CAROLYN 156, 226 FISKE, JOA.N 226 FITZPARTICK, SL ZAXE 212, 255 FLE.M.MIVG CAROLV.N 226 FLETCHER, .PATRIOA 118, I ' S. 183. 186, 222 FLOOD, KATHY ' 222 FLORES, RICHARD 18- FLORES, VERONICA 195 FLOUR-NOY, HARRY 2-4 FLYN-N, BERNADETTE 226 FORBIS, RONALD 126. 236 FORD, JACKIE 226 FOREMAN , ANITA 212 FOSTER, ANN 222 FOSTER, DOLORES 7 , 222 FOSTER, RICHARD 252 FOSTER, SANTJRA 136 FOWLER, MICHAEL 136 FRANCO, MIGUEL 136 FR,ANCO. REDE 105, 15« FR.ANK. MARY 118 FREDDMAN. VTARREN lU FREDERICKS, EDWARD 237 FREDERICKS. WARREN 118 FREIDEN, LENORE 228 FRENCH, DIANE ITS, 180, 224 266 FRESQLTEZ, LLTS 193 FRESQLTZ, VINCENT 118, 172, 189 FROEMEL, ICATHR -N 103, 183 FLTNTES, ANDY 118;, 232 FLT.FORD. ERNIE 286, 293, 295 FLXKERSON, JAMES 241 FLXKS, NORMA 1 8 G.AIIHER, MEG 1-8 G.AMBLE, H. RRISON 264 GARCLA, ARXOLDO 289 GARCLA, BETTi 15 GARCLA, ENRIQLT 103 GAKCLA, LARGIE 255 GARCIA, ODEL 195 GARCLA. SL ' S. N.A IKS G.ARDE-A, D-A TD 137 G. RDE.A. LEOPOLDO 193 G-ARDNTR. GARY 232 GARDNER. KEITH 2=;2 G. RMON. JLT)Y 59, 115, 190 GARRETSO.V PETER 195, 241 G-ARRISON, DOROTH ' 212 GARRISON. JOE 103. l © GARRISON, WILLIAM 193 12-. 23 . 245 GEBLER, WILLIA I 104, 182, 188 190 GECK. ROBERT.A 12-. 180, 190 GELSTHORPE, JOSEPH 127,170, 295 GEN-TRY. JOHN 137 GERBEL, REINTR 195 GERTH, FRED 118, ; ' 2, 238 GFi ' ER, BILL 13 , 238 GFiER,  L RIL 7 - 5 59, lOi. 1-2, 1-3. 1—, 18% 224 GIBSON. DONALD 2 1 GIBSON. JOHN 232 GILLIS. JOYCE 19- GLARDON, ALARG.ARET 224 GLASCO, CARL 250 GL. SER. C RL I04, 192 GLOVER. ROBERT 260 GLO ER. SL E 210. 226 GODFREY. DAVID ZM GOLDBERG. RLSSELL 219 GOLDING. FREEDA 1-0. 224 GOLDESG. . L R )0 22 GOLD- L N. VIRGINIA 157 GONZ.ALEZ. FRED i89 GON MEZ. ROBERT 189 . GOOD. RON.NIE 2 1 GOODRICH. U.O T 195 GORE. L-i W 2 GORMON. JOHN 2=i2 GORSIE. GEORGE  u 254 GOITIA. .ALFRED liM GR-AFE. i.A.MES 118 GR. JEDA, CECILL 104 GR-VNT. G. RY 2 1 GR. NT. BETH 224 GR. L. LESTER 15-. 295 GR. Y, JIMMIE 104 GREEN. JlD-i 212 GREEN. MARY FEKNE ro GREEN ' WOOD, .ALFRED 137 GREENAVOOD. DAViS 238 GREER, BETFl 15- GREER. EVEL 7 212 GREVE, G. YLE 15-. 224 GREVE. GLORIA 22 1 GRIFFIN. MICHAEL 220, 242 GRI.M. P. T 60 GRI.MSLEY. BOB 1 IS. 2 GRISSOM, GLENT A 255 GROEBEL. .MOZELLE 13-. I ' l, 210. 22 GROSE. BE ERLY I GROVES. P. TRICLA 104 Gl FFEY. . LFRED 19S GL-NNING, MIKE 21- GLTIERREZ. FEUPE 2 IS GL-THIE. EDW. RD KM HABERSTROH. CAROL 190 HADD. D. ILDV 1-2. l-g, 214 H. FEN. JOHN 119. 2 HAGENXOH, X.ANCi ' 15 HAGENTjOH. RICK 158, 215 H.AGLER. J.A IES 68, 105, l ! IL IL JLT)Y 119, 226 ILAINEi CAROL 119, 222 HAUlBY, SABA 195 HALABY. SLTLML 19! H. LI, JLT Y 13- H. LL, LARRY 206 HALL RILFl- 15- HAIUB, BOB 185 HAMILTON, . LARSH. LL 119, 1-6 H.A.M.MON. GLENTJA 210 H_ MMON- LENLA 12- H. MONT S. JOHN 238 H.AMRIC DAN 192 H.ANT A, J-AVIER 105 EL NT.ON. W.ALTER 2U5 h.an-n-l: l PHnjp 127, 23 H-APEN. JON 192 FLARDISON, DA TD 118. 232. 2Ca ELARRELL LARRY 265 HARRIS. JERRY 252 KLARRIS. JESSE 118,222 H.ART. DOROTHi ' 158, 226 HJiSTSlAS, L-i NN 105, 224 IL STIL BFn - 12-, 1-8, 2aB, 214, 215 ILATCH, MIKE 119, 1-4. 220i, 256 HAYESu SLT 226. 1-8, 190 H.A -NTS. H.A XF - 21- IL S. CH. RLOTrE 226 HELLER. MARY 2i« HEINTNLAX. KEN 105. 258 HENDERSON. TERRY 181 HEMPERLFi . ROBERT !« HENT LTkI. JERRY 12- HERNANTJEZ. .AN-NA 190 HERNANT EZ. LLTS 258, 299 HhRNSBEKGER. JOHN 2U6 HEWITT. WILLLAM ;2-, 189, 295 HIGGINS. DLHW.ARD 118, 3« HILBl-RN. RAY 296 HILL BOBBY JOE 21o. 268 HILL JLAN 138 EHLL L RIE 210 HILL TERRY .AN N 201, 222 HILL VAL 18- HILL WILLLAM 105. 193 HILLITR. OLARLOTIE 186 EIEVDS. J.AMES 1-2 HINTS. CEaL 158 HEVES. P.ALT ISS HINES. WILU.AM 2 l HtNTSLEY ' , PHILIP 2-4 HINSON. IIM 259 mXTON. LAR TLLA 158. 226 HTTE, WILLLAil lo5 HOEF LAN. SHEILA 228 HOLCOMB. BOBBY 184, 188 HOLDERVLAN. COLE 68. 105, 171, 252 HOLLANT . MIKE 68, 105, 169, 1-1, 286 HOLLENSHEAD. UNTJ.A 210, 255 HOLLSHWANDN. CAROL 105 HOLMES. D.AVTD 245 HOLMES. FREDDIE !-S HOLMES. JIALNFY 2-4 HOON. CONTNIE l-g, 222 HOO TR, JO -ANN I-l, 226 HOPKINS, CAROL 7«: 138, 222 HOPKINS. LEE 190 HOPKINS. W.ARREN 241 HORN. MERRY 198 HORN-EDO. CEOLLA 138 HOL SE LAN, LELANT) 60, 68, 105. 191 HOATOLS. ROB 25- HOWL ELARRY , 60, 105. 1-2, 1-4, 254 HL ' BER, GAIL 1-1, 301, 222 HLTJSON. B.ARB.AR.A 158. 255 HLGHFi . LIZ 226 HLTF. BILL 2H HLGHFi LARGO 228 HLGHES. DAVID 258 HLGHES H.AROLD 242 HLMBERT. CHARLES U8 HI MBERT. C :nTHLA 12- HL MPHRFl . CAROL 224 HL IPHRE . .AL 212 EIUMPHREY . TERRY 252 Hl -r. SUSIE 158 HLT TER, DLANT 105, 226 HLTU.EY, LADON A 222 HUSTON, ROBERT 182. 200 HL-TCHINS, CH.ARLENE 21- HLTTCHINS, K.ALIKO 22- IB-ARR.A, S-ANTl-AGO 105 IBERR.A. JI LM - 21- INGLE. HENHY 12-. 1-0, 181, 182 IRONS. J-ACK 261 mviN. CAROL 61, 105, 17 IR TN, JAN ET 12 , 180 m TN, RC EKT 106. 192, 23S IVY. 1IEKB ' 261 JACKSON, BETTY ' Ua, 186 JACKSON, BRUCE 232 JACKSON. GINGER 222 JACKSON. JLAN 12- JACKSON. R.A OND 2e J.AGG-ARS. STEAT 23-, 243 JAALARILLO. LLTS 127. 295 JAMESON. bOROTH ' 128 J-ANTT. BRUCE 128, 181 JANSEN. GENN-Y 138. 224, 248 J-ASL-r.A. ED 206 JENTSS, CAROL 128, l-O, I-9, 224,252 JENTONS. DOLCWES 138, 186 JDIENTZ. KENT 1 , 209 JIMENTZ- JLT rrH 106 JOHN, DICKIE 268 JOHNSON. .ADRIAN 106(. 195, 296 JOHNSON. BILL 258 JOHNSON, CARROLL 22- JOHNSON. COLLEEN 119 JOECNSON. EUZA nH 210 JOHNSON. J-AMES 106, 216 JOHNSON. JO 119, ITB, 224 JOHNSON. JLT)Y 210 JOHNSON, KAREN 119, 221 222, 252 JOHNSON, K.AIHY 158, 211 JOHNSON. KLATON 106 JOHNSON. UZ 158. 224 JOHNSON. SITAT 260 JONTS. IXJNNA 227 JONTS MELEB 119. 19« JONTS. MIKE 229 JORDON. JLAN-N . , JLTON. M.ARTH.A 138 KARANL FERRIS 252 KARLSILTIER. SANT«A 227 K.AHN. G-AITE 55. 61, 106, 1-3, 1-6. 221, 228 K.AHN-. G-A-iXE 55. 61, 106. I-5, K.ANTO. JOHN 158 K.AW.AR, OS.A LA 195 KFFIFR. JAOE 212 KEELING, CON W.AY 106 KEILY. BILL 69, 289 KEILY. DON 25- KFTTFi ' . HILDA 159, 195 KF I I FY. TROY 252 KELLER. LACK 119. 25- KILLGORE. RL-BY 255 KENDALL JEN-TRY 128 KENTJ.ALL N ANCi 224 KENTJ.ALL LTYSSES 262 KENN-ARD. JOSE 69, 106 KENNEDY. RALPH 262 KE J.ANTT 212 KINCAID. DENNTS 159. 239 KINCAID. STU.AKT 239, 29i KING. JANTT 159. 255 KING. TOM 2 KLECs. ML-RRE - 219 KOEPP. PATRICLA 159 KOHLASS. LEIGHTON 227 KN-APP. CAROL 94. 165 KNTPP. SELARON 22- KONTX). JLAN N-ErTE 212 KOSASKL STEAT 106, IK KOSLOwaa. k-assantka 119 KOTLTl. J.ACK I2=i. 2 9, 295 KR-AMER. ATRNON 185, 286 KR.AMER. WILLLAM 10% 191. 295,295, 296 KLTEN, C0N:NIE 128 LACi . OOF 10- LA LONT L ROBERT 119 LA LONTJt lAEIIt 10- 225 LAMBERT. SANT«A 82, 139, 185 LANT AA _AZO. CAROL -N 255 LANAl-X. AN-N-ETIE 1-9. 222 LANGBERG. LARRY 25- LANGLY, JOHN 119, 239 LANPHER. P.ATRICIA 128, IT LANPHER, nCH,AEL 10-, 188, 195, 259 LAKFi . WILALA 212 LA POINTL HENRY 286 LARKIN. J AMES 242 LARRLMORL lOSEPH 10 1-a 254. 286. 293. 295 LARRLMORE. P.ALT 295, 295 LA ATER. UNTJA 10-. 173. 211 LAS5ITER. JODY 22- LATH.AAI, PEGGY 255 LAUGH.AM, ARStE 216 LAWLESS, JANET 139 LAWRENCL DOROTHY M? lAZEXBY, SUGIE «, 225 UHMAN, ESTELIE 219, 22 m {ARD, KK HAR D 235 LESLIE. BCmSY 269, ; LETTU MCH. NTKI S5, 133, 225 LEATRIDGL DONALD 252, 2 t LEATSL THFTMA 119, 301, 214. 219. 228 LEWIS. KAY I90 IICHT, BARBARA Z27 LiPSON. S.AMM ' 219 LITILE. SUSAX 119 LLO-iT). RIT-A 222 LOCHRIL WILMER 139, 242 LOGAN. TCKI 128. 180 IXKSiG, BILL 259 LCMSG, D.ALE 255 I LOPEZ. VLATLAS lOr, m, 195 LOPEZ. OSCAR 159 lOAT, ATKGINLA 21 lOWENBUBG, EDWARD 188 LOWENTLALTT. BSUCE 239 LU-ANNTTTE, DOJON 199 Ll-M L ALAXEY 2S2 LL ' SEORD. BLTM Y 250 LLTEROO. .ALEX 295 L-i VCH. P ATRICLA 12 . 05 LI NOL D.AATD 191 L ' iTvDL TOM 259 LYTSEIS, CARL TE 261 LYKTT, CLAIRE 128, 180 M.ACCA1LLT4. ATRGT aA 12B MC .ALISTER. RC«ERT 195 MC BRIDL ROBERT 120 MC CAES. CAROLYN- 183 MC CALLLTkL ATRGEMA 180 MC CALMONT. CHUCK 10 , 235 MC CARTY ' . OWENA 128, I8b MC CARTY ' . LONXIE 193 MC COY. CARSON 1-1 MC CLOUGH.AN, BOL VT, 257 MC CLENDOX. BILIXSEILE 128 217 MC riFSKY. RC ERT 10(7, 291, 293- 95, 255 MC COY. ELIZABETH 211 MC CLTXOCH. CHARLES 128 MC CL TCHEON. LIZ 225 MC DANTEL BILL lO- MC DON ALD. OLARLES 10- MC DONALD. D.ARLENE 212 MC DONALD. N.ANCi 215 MC D ANTEL DLANE 190 MC DOWELL PAT 25- MC GOOGAN. LAXINE 215 MC GRI ESESS. PATRICLA 14 MC GLTSESS. P-ATRICLA 171, 209 MC GITRK. DENNTS 239, 292 MC JL NKIN, SU.ARON 9«, 19 MC KDsNON. JOHN 55. 61, 69 MC KEN7IF. GE( IGE 140, 235 MC KNIGHT, BC Y 206 MC KNTGHT, DAATD 239 MC KNTGHT. EMMA 12B, 1-J. 209 MC LANT. MAUA 14i(, 2M MC LiaL GAKY 263 -MC LAH.AN. BAKKV 253 MC LAH.AN. GRACE 128 MC MLTUAN, HELEN 8.5. 86, 22.5. 254 MC NELUS, BOB 259 MCNTJTT. GAIL 74. 88 225. 2S7 MACE, CHERRY 139. 222 M.ACHA, HELEN 210 M.ACLAG, TED 201 M.ACLAS, BERTHA 21 M.ACLAS, CARMETET-A 159 M.ACLAS, ROBERT 21- MADDLALTt, PETE 139 M.ADDOX, BOXY- 268 -M-AIHX)X. BCffiB - 95 iLAIKID. J-AY 69, 95. 108; 171, 1-2. 1-5. 259. 286. 295 ALAEHOD. LORENZO O. lOS LAHMOOD. K.A LAL 129 iLAHONTi . P.ATRICK lOB. 171. 188 LAI LASl JOSE 219 M-AJORSl MEG 120. 2«4 M.ALY. CHARLES IDS MAMMEL DON-ALD leS MANCOLAS. IRENT 281 MANNING, D.AATD 252 MANUGUEZ. ALEX 211 MANSHELD; DEAN 1 . 225- MANZO, JANEEN 120, 225, 247 MARCZESKI, DON 129, 242 MARLEN, WILLIAM 192 MARR, PHILIP 120 MARSH, HERB 217 MARSHALL, NANCY 120, 255 MARSHALL, ROY 242 MARTIN, FRANCIS 210 MARTIN, ROBERTA 198 MARTIN, RONALD 242 MARTIN, WILLIAM 108, 230 MARTINEZ, GEORGE 139, 171 MARTINEZ, IRENE 294, 295 MARTINEZ, LUPE 211 MARTINEZ, MARY 129, 255 MARTINEZ, MICHAEL 108 MARTINEZ, ROMELIA 190 MARTINEZ, YOLANDA 255 MASHBURN, STUART 214, 215 MASON, DON 258 MATHIS, ROBERT 108 MATTHEWS, GENE 295 MAVEETY, PAT 120, 248 MAYO, WADE 120, 239 MEADOWS, GINNY 108, 225, 238 MEDINA, OLGA 129, 255 MEECE, MARSHALL 244 MEEK, ANITA 129 MEILI, GLORIA 109, 140, 190, 209 MELANCON, LYNDA 140 MELVER, WILLIAM 129 MENCHACA, LARRY 120, 218, 293, 295 MENACKER, SANDRA 129, 179, 221, 228 MENJORG, GEORGE 120 MERRILL, LINDA l40, 186, 214, 227 METTEE, RICHARD 239 MEYER, CAROLYN 223 MEYERS, ROBBIE 217 MILES, ROGER 109, 233 MILLER, BOB 109, 233, 247 MILLER, GREEN 195 MILLER, KEITH 129, 206 MILNER, BEVERLY 225 MINTON, GORDON 140, 235 MISHBURN, STUART 129 MITCHELL, MARY DAVE l40 MOCOA, ALLEN 129 ■MOECK, HOWARD 130 MOLDER, JAMES 109 MONGE, CECILIA 213 MORELOCK, RUTH 213 MOORE, CARL 189, 220, 240 MOORE, JAMES 233 MOORE, JOHN 129 MOORE, KAREN 140 MOORE, JANET 227 MOORE, JIM 296, 299 MOORE, RICHARD 239 MOORE, SIDNEY 109 MOORE, THERESA 130 MOORMAN, SANDRA 140 MORA, CHRISTINE 129, 186 MORAN, GLEN 129 MORANO, GLORIA 140, 195 MORENO, FELIPE 120 MORGAN EILEEN 201, 221, 228 MORECZKO, LYNN 139 MORGAN, EILEEN 201, 221, 228 MORRIS, TIM 220, 230 MORTIMER, BOB 264 MORTON, TIM 258 MOSER, LUCINDA 227 MOULDER, JAMES l4l, 289 MOWBRAY, JACQUELYN 77, 141, 223 MOWERY, JAMES l4l MOYERS,- CLARENCE 233, 247 MULLINS, LINDA 210 MUNDELL, ALLAN 120, l4l, 233 MUNHOLAND, ELIZABETH 225 MURPHY, BOB 239 MURRAY, BOB 130 MURRAY, JOHN 237 MURRAY, KEITH 133, 242 MURRAY, LEONARD 109 MYERS, DON 130, 237, 245 NABHAN, JEAN 213 NASH, JIM 258 NATATE, RALPH l4l, 237 NAVA, VICKI 197 NAVAR, LOUIE 14 1 NEARY, DANIEL 231 NEEL, PAUL 130, 235 NELSON, GLORIA 255 NELSON, JOE 187 NELSON, JUDY J. 109, 180, 210 NEWTON, ALAN 130, 239 NEWTON, PATRICIA l4l, 210 NICHOLS, DAVID 193 NICHOLS, JUDITH 214, 215 NILI, A LIREZA 109, 185, 195 NOBLEY, BOB 233 NOLK, RICHARD 233 NOOTBARR, JANIE 109 NUNN, BILL 198, 199, 288 NUNEZ, SYLVESTER 121 OAXACA, ARTURO 130, 242 OCHOA, OLGA 213 O ' CONNOR, KAY 109, 225 ODELL, ROBERT 246, 298 ODELL, RICK 233 O ' DONNELL, PAT 263 OESOLL, MARY 255 OKIES, JOSEPH 52. 55, 62, 71, 109, 239 OLEVAS, LINDA 133 OLFERS, BARBARA 121, 227, 190, 211 O ' NEILL, JACK 141 ONICK, PEGGY 255 O ' REAR, ROBERT 131 O ' REILLY, CHARLES 200, 293 ORELLANA, GINA 130, 255 O ' ROURKE, PAT 239 O ' ROUKE, JOHN 121 ORMSBY, PATRICIA 121 ORTA, MARY 213 ORTEGA, CARLOS 109 ORETGA, CARMEN l4l ORTIZ, RITA 213 OTH, KATHRYN 109, 217, 255 OVERSTREET, CHARLENE 82 OWEN, DALE 109 OWENS, BELINDA 130 OWENS, DORA 121, 173 OWENS, KEN 233 PALAFOX, PATRICIA 255 PAREDES, SAM 237 PARK, MARY LOU 213 PARKER, DAVID 217 PARKIN, CURTIS 55, 62, 71, 109, 237, 172, 179, 176 PARKIN, KATIE 223 PARKS, KAREN 225, 179 PARKS, PATTY l4l, 223 PARRISH, BRAINARD 121 PARRISH, BUDDY 234 PARSONS, JUDY 93, 227 PATE, DEXTER 259 PATTERSON, NANCY 141, 171, 208 PATTON, KAY 225 PATTS, DEANE 142 PAUL, DON 187 PAUL, JIMMY 239, 274 PAUL, PENNYE 227 PAULK, RONNIE 110, 231 PAVEY, BUD 121, 235 PATEL, RAY 195 PAWLING, JAMES 133, 181 PECK, GENT 237 , PECK, RUDE 237 ' PEDREGON, HECTOR 110 PENA, CARMEN 130 PENA, JUAN 295 PENASKA, PENNY 184 PENA, LETICIA 190 PENA, RAY 121 PERA LES, OFELIA 213 PEREZ, ANTHONY 71, 110, 293 286, 295 PEREZ, ERNEST 242, 220 PEREZ,MARIA CONCEPION 195 PEREZ, NORMAN 142 PEREZ, ROMONA 142 PERRY, BOBBY 239 PESTUSTAS, DAVIS 233 PETERS, ROGER 237 PETERSON, PAT 142, 223, 255 PETICOLAS, DAVID 110 PETICOLAS, EDWARD 249 PHELAN; JOHN 233 PHILPOT, DEAN 142 PIERCE, JANIE 214, 215 PIERCE, JUDY 142, 223 PIERCE, KEITH 214 PIERCE, SHARON 130, 223 PIERCE, SONDRA 82 PENA, RAY 189 PINNELL, PENNY 227, 172, 179, 221 POER, GORDON 195 PONDER, DAN 110, 188 PORKINS, LEONA 190 PORTER, PRESTON 198 POSEY, CLYDE 62, 110 POSEY, EMMETT 237 POTTER, GARNETT 121 POWELL, JANIE HO POWELL, KATHY 217 POWERS, TONI 242 PRATI, JOHN 121, 237 PRATI, SANDI 142 PRENTICE, RUTHELLA 121 PRESTWOOD, MARVYN 225 PREWITT, BARBARA 255 PRIEST, JANIE 213 PROPST, KAREN 227 PURVIN, RONNIE 130, 219 PUSTER, BOBBY 239 OUEVADO. MERNA 190 RAILES, LEONARD 287 RAILEY, TOGO 274 RAMIREZ, ALICE 142 RAMIREZ, BEATRICE 198, 199 RAMIREZ, HECTOR 290 RAMIREZ, IRMA 110, 218 RAMIREZ, JUAN 187 RAMIREZ, OLGA 213 RAMIREZ, OLIVIA 218 RAMIREZ, RAQUEL O., 110, 208 RAMOS, RUBEN 63, 71,110, 193 RAMSDALE, DON 121 RAMSDALE, JERRY 175 RANELS, EDWIN 291, 296 RATHKE, MARVIN 170, 185,231 RAY, DAVID 121, 231 RAYON, MAGDALEN 197 REDMOND, DENNIS HI REED, JANE 121 REED, VIRGIL 239 REEVES, ALICIA 177 REEVES, BARBARA 75, 227, 210 REEVES, BOBBY 210 REGAN, ED 233 REICHERDT, CONNIE 217 REIMER, DONNA 223 RENTERIA, LOIS R. HI, 172, 193, 218 RETTGERS, ROBIN 142, 223 RETTINGER, JUDY 202, 204 REYNOLDS, ESTHER 111 REYNOLDS, SHARON 227 RHOADES, TOM 131 RICHARDSON, NOLAN 268, 272 RICHEY, JOHNH. HI, 290, 296 RICKORDS, RETA 63, 111, 186 RICO, CELSO 296, 299 RIDLEY, BARBARA 227 RIDLEY, MIKE 205 RILEY, DOBORAH l42, 227 RIOS, JOE 187 RIOS, JUAN 122 RIPPE, ZELDA 223 RIPLEY, VIRGINIA 85, 122, 172 183 RITTER, BARBARA 205 RIVERA, PEGGY 208 RIXIES, LARRY l43 ROBERSON, LEE ANN 214 ROBERTS, ALTON 233 ROBERTS, JERRY HI ROBERTS, JOE l43 ROBERTS, REBECCA 190, 223 ROBERTS, WILLIAM 233 ROBINS, STEPHANIE 219, 228 ROBINSON, ALFRED 188 ROBINSON, CAROL ANN 227 ROBINSON, CURTIS 265 ROBBINS, GEORGE 242 ROBSON, FARRAND 143, 235 ROCHA, KELLI 208 RODGERS, JAN 122 RODRIQUEZ, PAUL 63, 70, 111, 193 RODRIQUEZ, RAUL 175 ROGERS, AUDREY 209 ROGERS, DIANE 173, 223 ROGERS, JUDY 223 ROGERS, JAN 221, 223 ROGERS, LARRY l43 ROGERS, SANDY 143, 186, 210 ROGERS, WINFREY 75, 81, 122, 225 ROSAS, SYLVIA 213 ROJAS, VICTOR D. Ill, 287 RONEVILLE, PAULA 143 ROSAS, GILBERT 55, 64, 70, 175, 176, 194 ROSEN, DAVID 131, 188 ROSEN, EUGENE 122, 170, 220, 240 ROSENBERG, STANLEE 228 ROSENTHAL, DOUGLAS 219 ROSALES, JOE lyu ROSAS, GILBERT 111 ROSS, DIANE 143 ROSS, PALMA LYNN 180 ROUSE, LEONA 151 ROUSE, SHIRLEY 122, 2l4, 216 RUBIO, MARA 64, 111, 170, 176, 177, 190, 209 RUBIO, YVONNE 209 RUDISILL, JOHN 170, 239 RULE, KENNETH 144, 239 ' RUSSELL, BILL 144, 188, 243 RUMSEV, R.L., 298 RUNTE, MARVIN K. Ill RUSSELL, JOHN T. 11 1 RUST, CAROL 210 RYON, JOHN 29 RYSTAD, GRF i 206, 229 SALAZAR, GLORIA 255 SALDANO, ANGELA 131, 186 SALDIVAR, H. ROBERT HI, 188 SALZMAN, MIKE 187 SAMPLE, DOROTHY 115, 18 SAMPSON, SAMMY 237 SANCHEZ, FRANK R. 112, 193 SANCHEZ, IRMA 218 SANDELL, LAWRENCE H2, 142, 185, 231, 240 SANDERS, ARTHUR 112 SANDERS, NELSON 131, 198 SANDOVAL, CHARLES 233 SANDOVAL, JAMES 115, 233 SANKMAN, CAROL 23 SANKMAN, WARREN 242 SANTIESTEBA, MONICA 122, 255 SANTOSCOY, ALICE 190 SAUBERT, MARY LOU 2H SCHAFER, BARBARA 144, 186 SCHECTER, RICHARD 191 SCHEFELER, JOYE 202 SCHEINER, STEVEN 219 SCHOICHET, HARRIET 228 SCHLAFLY, JACKIE 112, 182 SCHMITT, JOEY 122, 198, 199 SCHULLER, CHRIS 122 SCHULTZ, YOLANDA 255 SCOTT, LOU ANN 131, 179, 182, 206 SCROGGINS, RONALD 133 SEAL, JON 214 SEEBACK, DAVID 233, 247 SHAPIRO, LOUVENIA 133, 22 , 179 SHARP. MICHAEL V, 1 12 SHAVER, CAROLYN 64, 112, 172, 176, 223, 254 SHAY, MICHAEL 70 SHELAN, RONNIE IM, 188, 219 SHINOLLA, MARIE 210 SHOCKLEY, JOHN 215 SHOCKLEY, RON 268, 272 SHORT, DAVID 131 SIEAYDI. CATHY 255 SILVA, GLORIA 115, 218 SILVA, LILY 255 SIMON, HARRIET 219 SIMPSON, FARLEY 131 SIMPSON, JOHNNIE HI SIMPSON, LARRY 132, 295 SIMS, WALTER S. 112, 195 SIVAL, MERLENE 213 SIZEMORE, VIC 239 SKIPWORTH, DAVID 233, 247 SMALL, ANDY 143 SMITH, BOB 198, 199 SMITH, ELIZABETH 112, 190, 211 SMITH, IRMA 208 SMITH, JAMES 296 SMITH, JUSTIN 132 SMITH, KENNETH 122 SMITH, MAXIE 112, 233 SMITH, PATRICIA 186 SMITH, SHARON 256 SMITH, VIRGINIA 65, 113, 177, 223 SMITH, RODNEY 242 SNYDER, LINDA 213 SOLDAN, KATHLEEN 132, 180 186 SOLIS, ENRIQUE 113, 191 SOLIS, MARIA 131 SOMINIC, EDWARD 2 7 SOMMER, EDWARD 132 SONORA, CARMEN 213 SORIANO, IRENE 208 SOULE, HOPE 190 SOUTHERN, RICHARD 198, 199 SOWELL,JAMES 235 SPENCER, WILLIAM 113 SPICER, PENNY 132, 225 SPRINGER. ANDY ' 122, 233 STACKS, ARTHUR 132 STAHL, JUDSON 233 STANCHOS, PHYLLIS 122 STARKEY, SHARON 277 STAVELY, BILL 259 STARR. VIRGINIA 132, 210. 225 STECKLER. GAYLE 186 STEELE. TITA 132, 179, 225 STEIN, DAVID 185 STEPHENSON. JOHN 239 STERRET, TED 268, 273 STEVENS, JEAN 122 STEVENS. MARY 213 STEWART. DONNA 143 STiXE, DAVID 231 STITT, NANCY 12% 255 STOGLIN, ANDY 273 STOKES, MAR «LVNN In STONE. BILL 231 STONE, CARVILLE 83, 91, 223 STONE, WILBUR 70, 113, 185 STRAIN, LEE 113, 223 STRAIN, SANDY 89, 190, 210, 227, 252 STRAUSS, BARRY 220, 239 STRONACH, KATE 73, 227 STRONG, MAYDA NELL 75, 65, 113, 170, 198 SUDDREATH, JANE 223 SULLIVAN, JOHN 113, 233, 2i7, 193 SUZUKIE, EIKO 210 TABOADA, CARMEN 65, 113, 170, 177, 208 TABOADA, ROBERT 113, 235 TAIT, ARTHUR 144, 238 TALIAFERRO, GERALD 193 TAUB, SAM 219 TAYLOR, GERRY 259 TAYLOR, KENNETH l44 TAYLOR, LINDA 223 TAYLOR, LORNE 185 TEEGARDEN, JOHN 123, 171, 296 THIES, BOB 290 THOMAS, BETTY 179, 180, 182, 223 THOMAS, OLEN 223, 220 THOMPSON, JOEL 123 THOMPSON, KAY 132 THOMPSON, LINDA 255 THOMPSON, MARY ANN 206 THOMPSON, PAT 132, 233 THOMSON, SHARON 144 TILLMAN, KAY 113, 173, 176, 227 TILLMAN, L.T. 265 TOASO, VIRGINIA 143 TOMPKINS, DOUGLAS 296 TONKIN, ANNE 144 TOONE, PAT 217, 255 TOREN, TONY 268, 273 TORRES, JOE 182, 206 TOVAR, ROLAND H. 113 TOVAR, RUBY 123 Adkins, Patricia 154 Agarwal, Sam 154 Alden, Moselle 154 Alexander, Harold 154 Arnold, Claudia l64 Bachmann, Frederick 154 Baird, J. L. M. 152 Bell, Pamela 164 Berkman, A.H. 48, 150 Bevans, Caleb 154 Blanchard, L. Phil 154 Bosworth, Lanis 154 Bourquin, Jack 155 Braddy, Haldeen 155 Brand, Michael 152 Brewer, Fred 155 Brient, Samuel 155 Briggle, John 155 Burfiett, William 155 Burns, Richard 155 Buswell, Marlene 164 Cardenas, Leonard 155 Cavalleri, James 164 Cervenka, Clarence 155 Chavez, Abraham 155 Chism, Thomas 155, 216 Clark, Gloria 164 Coleman, Ralph 155 Coltharp, J. Robert 156 Coogler, Ellen 156 Cooper, Lloyd 156 Crawford, Cecil 156 Cross, Bill 156 Crossland, lames 156 Day, J.F. 152 Decker, Floyd 152, 156 Allied Van Lines 310 American Printing Co. 310 Automatic Vending Co. 307 Bassett Center Book Store 300 B B Vending Co. 312 Border Machinery Co. 307 Buckner Transfer Storage Co., Inc. 300 Carter ' s Flower Shop 303 Charcoaler Drive-In Restaurant 303 Chevron Standard Oil Co. 308 Coors Beer 312 Coronado State Bank 308 Echlin-Irvin-Crowell Insurance Co. 303 El Burro 306 Elite Laundry and Cleaners Co. 307 TOWNES, JAMES 144, 217 TOWNS, TERRY 255 TREDENNICK, STEVE 268, 273 TRLELY, WILLIAM 113 TREECE, THOMAS 291 TROLLINGER, JOHN 235 TROTH, DONNA 123 TUPPER, CHARLIE 95, 123, 239 ULIN, LINDA 172, 173, 228 UMANA, MARIO 123 UPHAM, RAY 215 UPSHAW, CHRISTY 41, 223 URETA, YVONNE 195 URIBE, TONY 123, 175, 176, 248 VALDES, GUILLERMINA 177 VALDES, JERI 184 VALDES, MARY 65 VALDES,MARY G. 113 VALENZUELA, MARGARET l45 VAN BRUNT, SANDRA 252 VAN HORN, SARA 198 VANNERSON, HELEN 225 VAUGHN, DANNY 265, 273 VARGAS, ALBA 208 VELASCO, BERNIE 211 VELASQUEZ, DOLORES 113 VELASQUEZ, MARTHA 113, 191 VENEGAS, HECTOR 114, 188, 218 VENSON, DAVID 242 VETTER, BERNARD 114 VIGIL, CARMEN 209 VILLAREAL, RANDY 195 VINCENT, JACK 231 VINCENT, SUSAN 227 VINICOFF, ESTHER 198, 199 VIRGENIA, DONNA 209 WADE, BEVERLY 132 WADSWORTH, RICHARD 229 WAGONER, GEORGE 144, 188 WAGNER, MARJORIE 123, 171 WAHL, JAMES 144 WAKEFIELD, PAULA 213 WALKER, BETH l45, 255 WALSH, WILLIAM 145 i WALTERS, JANET 225 ' vj- WARD, BERLE 132, 225 WARD, BETTY 90 WARD, KAREN 144, 209 WARD, RONNIE 231 WARDY, CECILIA 195 WARE, DIANE l45, 223, 210 WARNER, JAMES 114, 193 WATERS, ANN 255 WATERS, CRAIG 203 WATKINS, BILL 206 WAXMAN, NEIL 219 WEBER, LEROY 229 WEIDMER, GEORGE 114 WEISHEIT, JOHN 296 WELSON, STANLEY 123 WELLINGHAM, KEN l45 WELSH, BARBARA 213 WESTON, ANN 145, 227 WHITACARE, JOHN 192 WHITE, JAMES 217 WHITE, MARY ll4 WHITE, RAY 296 WHITE, ROBERT 217 WHITLEY, JANE 145 WHITEHEAD, PEGGY 255 WHITLEY, NANCY 133, 255 WHITWORTH, BOB 237 WHITUS, NANCY 83, 255 WIELAND, MICHAEL 233 WIGGINS, KENT 145 WIGGS, TONI 85 WHITSON, CHARLES 296, 298 WIELAND, MIKE 200 WILL, RAY 185 WILLIAMS, CHANCE 70, 114, 287, 293, 295 WILLIAMS, DIANE 114 WILLIAMS, JACK 188 WILLIAMS, JUDY 123, 171, 225 WILLIAMS, MAURICE 145, 171 WILLIAMS, O.C. 114, 235 WILLIAMS. OSCAR 145 FACULTY INDEX Douglas, Lurline 156 Duke, Eleanor 156 Dulaney, Sheryll 164 Duriez, Phil 156 Ehmann, Francis 156 Ehrlinger, Henry 156 Eidbo, Olav 157 Edwards, Mavis 164 Elliott, Janis 164 English, Robert 164 Falkner, Sharon 164 Farquear, Floyd 157 Finnegan, John 157 Fisher, William 157 Foster, A.N. 157 Gabriel, Gretchen 157. Gladman, Charles 157 Goodman, Paul 157 Haddox, J.H. 157 Hancock, Jesse 152 Hardin, Donald 158, 247 Harland, Frank 158 Harper, Robert 158 Hartrick, Wade 158 Haskins, Don 267, 269 Hassler, Paul 158 Hicks, Virgil 206 Iba, Moe 267, 275 Haughton, Linda 158 Heer, William 158 Hicks, V.C. 152 Hollenshead, Marvin 164 Horner, Donald 158 Jackson, Carl 159 Jackson, Fred 159 Jensen, Harold 159 Jones, Clarice 159 Justice, Oren 159 Kelsey, Clyde 151 Kiefer, Charles 159 Kliever, Lonnie 159 Knapp, E.J. 153 Lan dolt, Casper 159 Leach, Joseph 153 Leech, R. Milton 153 Little, Anne 159 Logerman, Roberta 159 Long, John 159 Leper, Mona 159 Lowenstein, Ralph 160, 219 Malik, Naseem 160 Mayberry, Ethel 164 Meadows, Jack 160 Merkin, Rosemarie 160 Metcalf, Artie 160 Miculka, Jean 160 Miculka, Vladik 160 Middagh.J.J. 153 Miller, Richard 160 Moore, Ross 297 Moorman, R.R. 153 Neely, John 160 Nichols, Clyde 160 Nickelsen, Hilda 161 Phillips, O.A. 161, 257 Potter, Mary 165 Powell, Jannie 165 Propst, Clifford 165 Pryor, Ralph l6l Quinn, H.E. 153 Quinn, Mary 161 Ray, Joseph M. l48 ADVERTISERS INDEX El Paso Electric Co. 299 El Paso Laundry Cleaners Co. 308 El Paso National Bank 301 EI Paso Natural Gas Co. 309 EI Paso Natural Gas Products Co. 312 El Paso Sporting Goods 300 Falstaff Beer 305 Feders Jewelers Inc. 299 First State Bank 302 Guarantee Shoes 298 Gunning Casteel Drugs 306 Hanley Paint Co. 308 Humble Oil Refining Co. 307 Kahn ' s Bakery Co., Inc. 299 Kemp Ford 300 S.H. Kress and Co. 303 KVOF Campus Radio 302 C.H. Leavell Co. 305 McKee Rexall Pharmacy 299 Mithoff Advertising, Inc. 311 Moore Service Bus 298 J.E. Morgan and Sons, General Construction 310 Morton Foods 298 Mutual Federal Savings and Loan 310 The Oasis 308 Patterson Photo Supplies 298 Ponsford Brothers, General Con- struction 309 Popular Dry Goods Co. 305 Portland Cement Co. 311 WILLIAMS, ZEKE 296 WILLINGHAM, KEN 233, 263 WILSON, CATHERINE 133, 223 WILSON, KERRY ll4 WILSON, LARRY 216 WILSON, MANCU 255 WINN, JERI 133, 179, 255 WIPF, .SHEILA 115, 227 WISCARSON, BONNIE 213 WISWELL, MAGGI 201 WISWELL, RAYMOND 237 WOFFORD, PAUL 239 WOMACK, CHARLES 70, 115, 175, 237 WOMACK, DAVID 220 WOO, RAFAEL 115, 193 WOOD, CHARLES 187 WOODFIN, MARILYN 115, 210, 227 WOODSON, KAYE 133, 255 WRIGHT, BARBARA 255 WRIGHT, PEGGY 92, 133, 171, 186, 210, 225, 297 WYSE, MICHAEL 171 YAPOR, MAGDALENA 172 YANCY, ELEANOR 255 YANG, WANLING 195 YERBY, BILL 288 YIP, VIRGINIA 190 YLINEN, JOHN 133 YOUNG, JERRY 192, 220, 231 YTURRALDE, STELLA 123 ZACHAKRO, JO ANN l45 ' ■ACK, SUSAN 137, 228 ZANGWILL, PATTY l45 ZEBROWSKI, JOHN 295 ZEEK, PAUL 115 ZIEGLER, ED 242 ZUNIGA, MARTHA 256 Read, Betty l65 Reich, Howland 161 Resley, Louise 151 Reynolds, G.H. l6l Reynolds, Gene l6l Richards, John 162 Richeson, Edward 162 Shover, Kenneth 162 Silberstein, Jascha 162 Sipiora, Leonard 162 Slaughter, Mary 165 Small, Ray 48, 149 Smith, Grace 162 Sonnichsen, C.L. 149 Spiese, Richard 162 Sproule, Barton 162 Stanley, Jimmy 162 Strain, William 163 Straus, Melvin 163 Thomas, E.M. 150 Thormodsgaard, E.A. 156 Timmons, W.H. 153 Todd, Lucille 165 Tomkins, George 163 Trumbell, Jeanne 165 Tucker, James 163 Waddell, Marie 163 Waller, Cecile 165 Webb, Robert 163 Whitelaw, James 165 Wivel, Claude 163 Wolfe, Perry 163 Young, John 163 Reynolds Electrical Engineering Co., Inc. 299 Rodehaver-Miller Funeral Home 310 Rudolph Chevrolet 311 Saunders and McAfee, Insurance Bonds 298 Sears 306 Seven-up 300 T.W.C. Bookstore 306 Von Zells 304 The White House 307 Zales Jewelers 303 Zork Hardware Co. 303 Department of Journalism AND Radio— Television of The University of Texas t B(P. S April 7 , 1063 It is with great pleasure and soTie apnrehension that I present the IQ63 Flowsheet to you, the students and faculty of Texas Western College. I sincerely hope the months spent iay the yearbook staff have resulted in a book which will always bring pleasurable memories to each of you. Many people contributed to this book who will receive no recognition. Yet without their assistance this book would never have gone to press. Therefore, I would like to extend my heart- iest thanks to a few of them. To Mr. John Middagh, advisor to the Flowsheet , for his sup- port throughout the year. To Mr. Prank Goss and Henington Publishing Company for their patience and advice. To Mr. Steele Jones and Mr. James ' .Vhitlaw or their as sistance in obtaining faculty pictures. To Mr. Eddie Mullins for sports pictures; to Sgt. Swidelsky for ROTC pictures. To Ed Flynn, Jim acon, Jef ' f ' Berry, and Bob Baker for special Dhotographs; to Ted Maciag for the bulk of the photograohic work. And to many others who went out of their way to assist me this year. Finally, a special note of thanks to Kit Detwiler, Maggi Wiswell, and the entire staff for not only producing an annual, but for putting up with me. Charles O ' Reilly, Editor IQ63 Flowsheet f F 4 ' i
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