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1 1! Bfl Jsia $Iilfli]UUTOm.T!w iaH ' ,g i I lit ' THE 1971 CACTUS ROBERT MARSHALL BUGBEE Editor-in-Chief DENA FRED WRIGHT Associate Editor MARGUERITE FREEMAN Supervisor JULIA McNAIR Assistant Supervisor Published by TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN VOL. 78 1971 CACTUS Dedicated to Retiring Supervisor T U 5 XZfl tfS: I V j A person with the many outstanding traits of Marguerite Free- man is rare. As supervisor of the CACTUS yearbook, her unceas- ing devotion and inspiration has become a true asset. Over the years, she has radiated eagerness and humor to her staffs. As a vital part of the CACTUS, Marguerite possesses the rare charac- teristic of being an incentive, a trait essential to any publication. Her practical experience and talents have been valuable to many editors of the past. Now, after 20 years, she is retiring to a long- deserved life of leisure and trave . We commend Marguerite Free- man on a job well done and dedicate the 1971 CACTUS to her. Sweetheart of the CACTUS Marguerite Freeman CO-OP HOUSING MARCH 21-27 V! Table of Contents w m I ACADEMICS Administration 25 Student Administration 61 FEATURES The Year 97 Limelight 193 STUDENT LIFE Greeks 225 Military 329 Professional Organizations 347 Honorary Organizations 374 Service and Special Interest Organizations 402 ATHLETICS Varsity .449 Intramurals - 49 CLASSES Graduates 505 Graduating Seniors 508 Seniors 548 Juniors 553 Sophomores 565 Freshmen 578 Index . 597 I The University Brings Together . . Academics ,L . A Diverse 10 Campus Society mm V? . ,-. ' . . . . . Being on Your Own twdsjuiranlga! I fill ' ' -:: : ill i ' , , AU.C TOMORROW MANY WP C of ' h CHUCKWAGON wi be li m i, e d to- ' STUDENTS 2- FACULTY STAFF NVITED GUESTS B A Pc, !on | nvilod by UT Tours or Off.ciol Visit, , c Union E. A Person lnvi,od b y o Slud.nl, Focull,. , Slo H Membor Th., Cctegon, Sholl B. Applicable ,o o Person No M. an 3 Lmos This Semester and 5 Times In Th. Spring I . Guest Pass- Obfain in Room 200 A. Person Presenting Guest Card Also Presents Acceptable Identification at Door. B. A Person Presenting Guest Card Is In Presence ol Texas Union Member - Registered Student, Current Faculty or Stall . C. Guest Pass Is Good lor Date Presented Only 0. Guest Pass Should Be Retained By Guest At All Times. 5. I D Cards Will Be Checked At The Door to the CHUCKWAGON. A Multitude of Restrictions YIELD TO PLEASE HAVE BOOKS, PURSES 1 I AND BRIEFCASE OPEN FOR INSPECTION SPEED LIMIT RESERVED FOR HOLDERS OF PERMITS MON. -FRI 7 00A.M.- 5:00 RM.i PLEASE USE MAIN ENTRANCE .LOADING ZONE BY PERMIT ONLY AT ALL TIMES NO PARKING I AT ANY TIME 16 Motorcycle PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY EXIT ONLY RESERVED PERMIT PARKING F-AREA 2 MON. THRU FRI. - _ |S AT.-F A PERMITS 7. ' 30AM,- I PSI AM I SPEED RADAR CONTROLLED MT PARKING ROAD ' CLOSED TOTHRU TRAFFIC USE ONLY NO ?. 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IfRtKJHCSXZflZ KBYHlteflD W BE JP CSXZflZBVHl3fc fit t ' TOCSKflKIBUHNGPWJlQ H[lJUtlJ7EIXEi7G)53flE JMCSKl BCBi WoiJB JP Ii .wiiiwushujut u ta 7 ' a uq(Sti(7flEfliuBin.iiu;f n ' : i h? fafchiif 13 iaa iaiEMawiiaiti 7o Sfl} EDITED BV: flNDV DEBBJE BflV J fl ifS! IWt n Dfll I 5E, TEflCHJI G E,L STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Enrollment by Counties 25 UT System The University system administration under- went some of the greatest changes in its history with upper echelon personnel shake-ups and a move off the University campus this year. Charles A. LeMaistre became Chancellor Jan. I, succeeding Harry Huntt Ransom, who had served in that post since 1961. In his new position as Chancellor-emeritus, Ran- som continued to be active in administrative work, including regular consultation with the Board of Regents and administration of academic programs and planning. He also continued system development, especially in the fields of research collections, endowments, and foundations. At the beginning of the academic year, many of the system offices moved to a temporary loca- tion in the Commodore Perry building. With the completion of the new buildings, the move was culminated in March. The system ' s new offices downtown are reno- vated Post Office buildings named Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall and O. Henry Hall. Johnson Hall, named for the former first lady, is at the north- east corner of Sixth and Lavaca. Henry Hall is at the northeast corner of Sixth and Colorado. At ground level the buildings are separated by a granite courtyard and fountain and Colorado Street. They are connected by an underground tunnel. The move to a location district from the Univer- sity will help solve a natural confusion of com- mand, regents ' chairman Frank C. Erwin Jr. said. He anticipated that the move would result in more efficient and effective relationships among the 17 component institutions of the system. Pre- viously the system administration had been ac- cused both of overpowering UT Austin ' s adminis- tration and being partial to UT Austin over other component institutions. Legislative issues involving the University this year included a proposed 150 percent tuition in- crease, a tuition-backed bond program for system construction, assorted campus law and order bills, and the approval of Gov. Preston Smith ' s three new appointees to the Board of Regents. Tuition hikes proposed at various times during the session ranged from $4 to $9 a semester hour for resident students. This would be a sizable in- crease over the current $50 total. Out-of-state students, who are now charged $200 a semester, faced possible tutition charges ranging from $500 to $700 a semester. ,1 19 Harry Huntt Ransom Chancellor Emeritus Preston Smith Governor Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D. Chancellor 26 FRONT ROW: W. H. Bauer, Frank C. Erwin Jr., Chairman; Jack S. Josey, Frank N. Ikard. SECOND ROW: Dan C. Williams, John Peace, E. T. Ximenes, Jenkins Garrett, Joe M. Kilgore. This year was marked by change and consist- ently controversial policy decisions by the Univer- sity System Board of Regents. The regents began a swing from what already is being called the Erwin Era on March 12, when Chairman Frank C. Erwin Jr. resigned from office. Controversial regental decisions included the firing of Arts and Sciences Dean John R. Silber and allegedly illegal financing of a $ I million house for the University System Chancellor. New regents appointed early in the year were Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Dr. Joe Nelson, and A. G. McNeese, a former regent. John Peace of San Antonio was elected chair- man of the board upon Erwin ' s resignation. Frank Ikard of Wichita Falls was elected vice-chairman. Actions by regents this year included: dividing the College of Arts and Sciences. suspending a rule banning non-students from campus organizations ' meetings. - reversing a Texas Union Board decision to open the Chuck Wagon to all persons for a one- month trial period. This decision was made in Fort Worth during halftime of the Texas-TCU football game. - restricting authority of Students ' Attorney Jim Boyle, including preventing him from defend- ing groups in administrative hearings. increasing the student building use fees to $50 a semester from the present $35. limiting enrollment at the University to 5500 new freshmen and I 300 lower division transfer students starting in the 1971 Summer Session. appropriating $500,000 for libraries. appropriating $200,000 to remodel Bracken- ridge, Prather, and Roberts Halls. New regents were sworn into office on January I Ith. - appropriating $907,000 for Bauer House, a home for the University System chancellor. - appropriating $40,000 for a farewell dinner for former chairman Erwin. The Board of Regents Richard Gibson Director of Law Office 1 1 lit ! i- 1 G. W. Carlson Director of Security William D. Blunt Executive Director for Development G. W. Landrum Assistant Deputy Chancellor for Operations R. L. Anderson Comptroller m ABOVE: E. D. Walker. Deputy Chan- cellor for Administration. RIGHT: Joseph C. Kennedy. Director of Per- sonnel. UT System Administration , F. O. Shelton. Associate Deputy Chancellor of Investments, Trusts, and Lands. Arthur Dilly Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Lester Palmer, Executive Director. Office of Facilities, Planning, and Construction William Knisely Vice-Chancellor for Health Affairs K. H. Ashworth Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs F. D. Graydon Budget Director John Michael Quinn Executive Director of University News and Information University Administration Bryce Jordan, formerly Vice-President for Stu- dent Affairs, was named University President ad interim effective July I, 1970. He replaced Nor- man Hackerman, who resigned to become Presi- dent of Rice University. Stephen D. McClellan, former Dean of Students, began duties as acting Vice-President for Student Affairs Stephen H. Spurr,- vice-president and graduate dean of the University of Michigan, became the University ' s fourteenth president on July I, 1971. Concurrently Jordan was named the first presi- dent of UT Dallas. New buildings opened and dedicated included Burdine Hall, and Joe C. Thompson Conference Center, Sid Richardson Hall, and the Lyndon B. Johnson Library. Under construction are the Humanities Research Center, the Physics-Math- Astronomy Building, the Communication-Texas Student Publications Complex, the Memorial Sta- dium upper deck and Physical Education Building. Jiwsh Wit Bryce Jordan President Ad Interim Joseph H. Culver, Director University Personnel Office H. Paul Kelley, Director Measurement and Evaluation Center Frank H. Wardlaw, Director University Press C. Fred Folmer Librarian 30 James H. Colvin Vice-President for Business Affairs Joe W. Neal, Director International Office Robert E. Simpson, Director Data Processing Division Peter T. Flawn Vice-President for Academic Affairs ABOVE: William W. Newcomb, Director of the Texas Me- morial Museum. LEFT: Jens M. Jacobsen, Executive Director of the Office of Sponsored Projects. 31 I T. A. Crosson Purchasing Agent William Wilcox Sr. Director of Physical Plant Donald R. Cannon, Chief University Police Department Although the University remains decidedly Texan with more than 34,000 resident students of its all time high enrollment of 39,089 students, all 50 states and 76 foreign countries are represent- ed on the Forty Acres. Computerized preregistration was implement- ed at the University in the spring of I970 and took effect in the fall term. The program proved to be a questionable improvement over the old- fashioned Gregory Gym registration. Along with the permanent change to the pre- registration method, came a change in the aca- demic calendar. Classes began several weeks ear- lier in the fall enabling students to complete final exams before the Christmas holiday. As part of the Student Financial Aids Office. Project SET, Summer Employment in Texas, is matching university students with summer |obs in or near their home towns. The University Administration FAR RIGHT: G. Charles Franklin. Business Manager. RIGHT: Bobby G. Cook, Director of Accounting. 32 Felton L. Aime, Manager Stenographic Bureau Stephen D. McClellan Acting Vice-President for Student Affairs W. Byron Shipp Registrar and Director of Admissions John G. Steele Director, Texas Union Edward L. Carpenter Director, Student Financial Aids ABOVE: Dr. Paul C. Trickett, Director, Student Health Center. LEFT: Ira Iscoe, Director, Coun- seling and Psychological Services. W. Firman Haynie, Director Housing and Food Service 33 Office of the Dean of Students Student development outside the classroom is facilitated through services and programs offered through the Office of the Dean of Students. James Duncan was appointed acting Dean of Students, November 15, to relieve Dean McClel- lan of his dual role as Dean of Students and acting Vice-President for Student Affairs. Duncan cur- rently heads the whole division, as well as one of the three subdivisions. Duncan as associate dean for the office of stu- dent residence development, works with housing personnel to improve the quality of life in Univer- sity-owned housing. The office relies mainly on student group advisors to provide general Univer- sity housing information. Special programs and research lies under the direction of Associate Dean Margaret Berry, who is also director of developmental programs in the office of the Vice-President for Student Affairs. New student orientation, special programs and ethnic affairs, and continuing education of women and men are the three main offices here. Lawrence Franks is associate dean heading or- ganizations and records and referrals. The three main offices in the category are student organiza- tions and activities; discipline and records; and in- tramural programs for men and women. A new reception desk for the Dean of Students Office in the basement of the Main Building opened in the spring. James Paul Duncan Acting Dean of Students Lawrence Turner hranks Associate Dean of Students Margaret Berry Associate Dean of Students 34 CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR WOMEN: LEFT TO RIGHT: Fran- ces A. Plotsky, Alice E. Whatley, Nancy K. Carter. Edwin Booth Price Assistant Dean of Students . ' . ; t ' ' . . . ' STUDENT GROUP ADVISORS: Elizabeth H. Wellborn, Almetris M. Duren, Frank B. Campbell, Dorothy W. Dean, Ruth Smith, Richard A. Nicholas. 35 University students ' main contact with the Dads ' Association is through Dads ' Day weekend each fall. Membership in the group offers parents an opportunity to have a part in activities sur- rounding a football game. Far from the traditional Dads ' Day, October 3 I provided a wide range of activities for parental viewing. While a crowd of 66,000 watched the Texas-SMU football game, two separate rallies were held on campus. The Student Mobilization Committee held an anti-war demonstration and Campus Crusade for Christ staged Operation Alternative, pro- claiming Inner peace is the way to world peace. More than it had anticipated, the Dads ' Associ- ation was able to show parents a sampling of Uni- versity life. Dads ' Association Service groups helped register parents at the Dads ' Day celebration SEATED: John W. Hampton, Richard A. Gump. STANDING: George P. Morrill, Bob Armstrong, William D. Blunk. 36 :. :!: :. Ex-Students ' Association Ex-Students ' Association staff members found a special meaning in Christmas this year when they entertained the University ' s international students with a party. Realizing that Christmas al- lows a break in classes long enough for most Uni- versity students to travel h ome, the Texas Exes staff thought of the international students and their families who might be forgotten during the holiday season. So on Dec. I I more than 500 international stu- dents gathered to exchange and enjoy a program that included refreshments, carol singing, a pup- pet show and Santa Claus for the children. The spirit of good will between Texas Exes and international students continues after the students return to their native countries. There they act as hosts to Texas Exes who travel abroad in the Ex- Students ' program, Flying Longhorns Lifetime Learning. On a trip to the Orient this year, the Flying Longhorns met with alumni in Tokyo, Tai- pei, Bangkok, and Hong Kong. Gatherings of this type have been held wherev- er the Flying Longhorns have traveled since the program was started in 1961. FRONT ROW: Susie V. Camp, Charlotte A. Erxleben, Martha B. West- brook, Mary Paul, Hennen F. Guinn. Becky Cash, Judy A. Halla, Eliza- beth A. Scherz, Sandi L. Smith, Pat Carrington. SECOND ROW: Duch- ess Handley, Margaret M. Myers, Merdy E. Cherry, Charles R. Walden, Loraine M. Jackson, Roy Vaughan, Pat Maguire. and Bert Guess. 37 Richard I. Fleming, volunteer curator Room I of the Academic Center houses the Richard T. Fleming Library of University writers. The decade since its beginning marks significant growth from a collection of 200 books to over 50,000 writings. The volunteer collector, founder, and curator, Richard T. Fleming, and his assistant, Maud Ann Armstrong, maintain the writings. The open shelf collection consists of faculty writings, ex-student writings, and writings pertaining to the Universi- ty ' s history, administration, and student life. University Writings Collection 38 Tfcel Associi fRONT University Council The University ' s legislative body, the University Council, develops educational policies through enlistment of the faculty. Council representatives are elected from the genera faculty, colleges and schools, Students ' Association, Student Assembly, and House of Delegates. Some University administrators hold ex-officio positions. Legislation that is adopted by the council at its monthly meetings must be approved by the Uni- versity president, University system administra- tion, and Board of Regents. FRONT ROW: K. Carter Wheeloclc. Irwin C. Lieb, Bryce Jordan, Parker C. Fielder, Donald A. Larson, Jeffery J. Jones, Walter C. Matthews, John Tullos Wells. Donald L. Weismann, Janet T. Spence, Stephen A. Monti, Stephen J. Gage, Robert E. Bays, David J. DeLaura. SECOND ROW: Stephen D. McClellan, Peter T. Flawn. Frederik W. De Wette, Orville Wyss, Robert M. Malina, Edward J. Powers Jr., Layton B. Mur- phy, Wayne A. Danielson, Lorrin G. Kennamer, Marian Boner, Samuel P. Ellison, Wallace T. Fowler. Robert M. Palter. THIRD ROW: Ashley J. Welch, Buford E. Farris Jr., John E. Breen, Earnest F. Gloyna, Edward W. Cundiff, Forest G. Hill, Jack Otis, Clark C. Gill. Stanley McElderry, Winfred P. Lehmann, Jaime N. Delgado. FOURTH ROW: Clifton M. Grubbs. Charles W. Hackett Jr., James H. Colvin. Lorene L. Rogers, R. Cardona, H. Malcolm Macdonald, Allen E. Smith, Emmon W. Bach, Roderick A. Bell, Francis R. Hodge, E. William Doty, Charles F. Folmer, Raynard M. Sommerfeld. H I 39 Graduate Deans Graduate School The Graduate School offers advanced pro- grams and instruction in almost every field in which modern universities offer graduate work. A recent rating of graduate education under- taken by the American Council of Education reaf- firmed the high rating it gave the University four years ago and ranked Texas as one of the two in- stitutions that had advanced most notably since the last rating. The Graduate School, headed by Dean W. Gordon Whaley for 14 years, now has 23 of 33 graduate programs rated in the Councils leading program category. Of the 23 programs, eight are ranked in the top ten in the country. Of these eight, four are among the nation ' s top five. Graduating degree holders found that their changing society offered challenges as well as op- portunities. Defense cutbacks and decreased ap- propriations for education had a marked effect upon the demand for new PhD ' s. Those who sought positions in colleges and in industry found a lessened demand and an uncertain new pattern of employment. Graduate School of Library Science Stanley McElderry, dean of the Graduate School of Library Science, constantly reviews cur- riculum in an effort to keep the school abreast of advances in structure and teaching methods. In addition to the PhD and the MLS, the school offers a nonprofessional program for teacher cer- tification and post-Master ' s work. The major ambition of the Graduate School of Library Science is to establish itself as a formal re- search institute and to undertake studies for important improvements in the University and the other state systems. continued 40 To prepare students for all types of library work, cultivate critical thinking and systematic in- vestigation, and provide independent research opportunities and experience are the primary functions of the School of Library Science. Graduate School of Public Affairs The Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs opened this year with a new building and a new approach to public affairs study. Enroll- ment was limited to 17 students but in five years is expected to enroll 500. The goa of the LBJ School is to train skilled policy analysts who also are capable program in- novators and administrators. It seeks to prepare its graduates for leadership roles in public service and in the growing number of private institutions involved in public affairs. The curriculum is designed so that a student ' s period at the school will take him through a broad spectrum of pr oblem situations, acquainting him with a wide range of disciplines and problem solv- ing skills. The program features problem research seminars, research readings, and discussions, which will include sessions with distinguished lead- ers in public affairs. Students this year participated in a pre-session conference with Texas legislators. They also stud- ied water resource problems in San Antonio. John A. Gronouski, former Postmaster General and Ambassador to Poland, became the first dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Graduate School of Social Work Under the leadership of Dean Jack Otis for six years, the Graduate School of Socia Work is de- veloping into a research institute which formally studies the problem of the delivery and the effect of socia services. The National Institute of Mental Health this year provided a grant for the school to implement a project entitled Social Work Education for Mi- nority Groups in Texas. The primary purpose of the three-year project is to interest able minority group students in pursuing graduate social work education. Only a very small number of Black and Mexican-Ameri- can students now are enrolled in Texas schools of social work, and there is a demonstrated need for increased numbers. Otis said that simi ar background and experi- ences lead to a better understanding of problems and serve to enhance the self-image of service re- cipients, aiding in development of a hope that they, too, can succeed within the system. 41 Academic Deans Architecture As Dean of the School of Archi- tecture, Alan Y. Taniguchi strives to give personal attention to every archi- tectural student. His ability to criticize constructively encourages the students to explore each course to its fullest and expand their knowledge of subjects by additional study. Taniguchi received honor awards from the Texas Society of Architects and teaching excellence awards from the University in 1961 and 1962. He was chosen one of the BRIGHT YOUNG MEN WITH DESIGNS ON THE FUTURE by Fortune magazine in 1966. Aside from his active participation in the School of Architecture, his list of other activities include having served- as Vice-President of the Texas Society of Architects and advisor to the Austin Environmental Council. In 1968, Tani- guchi was a Task Force member of the AIA on Equal Opportunity. Arts and Sciences Samuel P. Ellison, a man vitally inter- ested in teaching, has served the Uni- versity as a professor of geological sci- ences, chairman of the geological sci- ences department, and from August, 1970 to January, 197 I , acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Under Ellison ' s direction, a study dating back 10 years was made of each of the 27 departments in Arts and Sciences, helping to pave the way for a smooth transition from one large college to three smaller colleges - Humanities, Natural Sciences, and So- cial and Behavioral Sciences. Recipient of a 1963 Students ' Asso- ciation Teaching Excellence Award, El- lison returned to his teaching duties full time in January when Stanley Ross became acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Business Administration George Kozmetsky became Dean of the University College of Business Ad- ministration and Graduate School of Business in September, 1966. His expe- rience before coming to the University includes work in both academic and business fields. He taught at the University of Washington, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, and Carnegie Institute of Technology Graduate School of Industrial Admin- istration. Kozmetsky has served as a member of the Presidential Advisory Commit- tee on the National Data Center and has been a consultant to the U.S. Air Force Scientific advisory board. He is currently a consultant to the NASA management advisory panel. Communications Wayne Allen Danielson, Dean of the School of Communication, was this year ' s pre sident of the Association for Education in Journalism. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Tau Alpha, and Sigma Delta Chi. Danielson served on numerous committees including the Associated Press Managing Editors Association News Research Committee. He chaired the American Newspa- per Publishers Association Committee on Cooperation between Newspapers and Schools of Journalism and the School of Communication Research Committee. Danielson has served as both presi- dent and vice-president of the Ameri- can Association of Schools and De- partments of Journalism (an organiza- tion of 55 accredited schools and de- partments of journa ism in the United States). Before coming to the University in 1969, Danielson was Dean of the School of Journalism at the University of North Carolina. He is a widely known authority in several fields of mass communication research. Education 42 Lorrin Kennamer Jr., Dean of the College of Education, returned to The University in the fall of 1970 from Texas Tech University, where he has served as Dean of Arts and Sciences since 1967. Before that time he was associated with the University as a faculty mem- ber, for which he received a Teaching Excellence Award; Chairman of the Geography Department; and Associ- ate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Kennamer was elected to serve on the board of trustees of the College Entrance Examination Board for 1970 to 1974. Engineering Earnest Floyd Gloyna, who has served 25 years on the University fac- ulty, was named Dean of the College of Engineering in April. 1970. Gloyna has received many honors, including the Harrison Prescott Eddy Medal (1959), Who ' s Who in Engineer- ing (1962), and World Who ' s Who in Science (1966). He is director of the Center for Research in Water Re- sources and a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers. Primarily interested in sanitary engi- neering and water resources, Gloyna is a consultant to more than 50 major in- dustries and government agencies. E. William Doty, a composer of music, an organist, and a lecturer of philosophy, came to The University of Texas in 1938 as the youngest dean in the United States. At this time The University of Texas was the only major university in the Southwest without a program in the Fine Arts. Dean Doty orga iized a program and in five months opened the College of Fine Arts with faculty, students, and cur- riculum. The Art Building, the Drama Build- ing, and both music buildings have been built since Dean Doty opened the College of Fine Arts. Plans are now being drawn for a Performing Arts Center. Dean Doty, who will reach mandato- ry retirement age for administrators next year, has guided the Fine Arts College to national eminence. The col- lege is often cited as a prototype of Fine Art colleges throughout the na- tion. Pharmacy Joseph B. Sprowls, Dean of the Uni- versity ' s College of Pharmacy, died Jan. 12, 1971. He had served in that position three years. A nationally recognized figure in the field of pharmacy, Sprowls was made an honorary president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in April, 1970. It was the first time in its 71 year history that the association had given such a title. Sprowls was cited by the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Wel- fare for his service on the National Advisory Council on Education for the Health Professions. As chairman of the executive com- mittee of the American Association of the College of Pharmacy and director of the American Foundation of Phar- maceutical Education, he planned and participated in several educational films for pharmacists. He also contrib- uted to the editing of several books. William J. Sheffield was appointed acting dean of the College of Pharma- cy after Dean Sprowls ' death. Law W. Page Keeton, a native of Clarks- ville, Texas, has been Dean of the Uni- versity Law School since 1949. Under his leadership Townes Hall, the law building, was constructed in 1953 and enlarged in I 963. Keeton served on the University Law School faculty from 1932 to 1946, leaving to become Dean of the Univer- sity of Oklahoma Law School. He was appointed a member of the President ' s Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy in May, 1966, and served until the end of the Johnson administration. The commit- tee advised the President and Cabinet members on a broad spectrum of pub- lic issues. 43 fefl IB College of Arts and Sciences Bfl if5: VHW PCT. Stanley R. Ross, Provost-elect An anthropology teaching assistant constructed skeletal replicas. iCffl tfl Following a summer of controversy, including the removal of Dean John R. Silber, the College of Arts and Sciences was reorganized into three colleges Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sci- ences, and Natural Sciences, and a Division of General and Comparative Studies. The split officially took place on Feb. I when Stanley Ross became Provost for Sciences, Arts, and Letters. Until the three colleges ' deans were chosen, however, Ross served as acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The position of Provost was initiated to insure that the educational need for unity, control, bal- ance, and direction of liberal education would be administratively sustained. The office is expected to possess full authority to insure that individual colleges do not over-specialize their programs. The revamping dealt with a number of factors which some administrators claimed rendered the old pattern of the college unresponsive to the ed- ucational needs of the students. Among these fac- tors were size, administration, and the unity and diversity of a liberal education. While change in the size of basic units would not automatically solve all educational dilemmas, it is expected to be one step toward improving teaching quality, student advising, and the teach- ing-learning environment, all of which relate to problems of alienation, impersonality, and aca- demic relevance. Many groups were led through the University Observatory lo- cated atop the Physics Building. tJ - ' ' . Earth members converted waste into usable furnishings. School of Architecture Artkitectural professions are by necessity rap- idly changing in many respects, away from archi- tecture for the wealthy and toward architecture for the community, regardless of economic status. The School of Architecture has moved toward community involvement through several new pro- grams this year including the Redevelopment As- sistance Center in Corpus Christi, the Community Development Corporation of Austin, and the Round Earth Society. Responding to the urgent need of Corpus Christi residents, The School of Architecture aided in the repair and rehabi itation of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by Hurri- cane Celia on August 3. In addition to many temporary volunteers, twelve students lived in Corpus during the fall se- mester working under the supervision of members of that city ' s chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Community Development Corporation of Austin (CDCA) was formed to help involve stu- dents in voluntary work as well as their archi- tecture courses. The purpose of the CDCA is to help low income families acquire housing loans, in- itiate job training, and sponsor nonprofit housing. The Community Design Center, located in the St. John ' s area, provided free architectural ser- vices to CDCA ' s clients and increased the envi- ronmental awareness of youth in the area. Round Earth Society was formed by a group of architecture students concerned with environmen- tal issues and interested in doing something about them. Their main project was an exhibit at Laguna Gloria Museum of discarded materials made into usable furnishings. ' :r.--X- f- $ Many of Corpus Christi s hurricane victims were helped by Architecture students. c, College of Business Administration Zfl fSI M. ? . ij ' llSifi JEk ' -;- r . ? $ Room 252 in the BEB was designed as an experimental marketing classroom. I Dffl I Students worked with the Business School computer. In the fall the College of Business Administra- tion enrolled 4,577 students, making it the Univer- sity ' s third largest college. Headed by Dean George Kozmetsky, the college continues to at- tract highly qualified faculty members. The re- search activities of the business school faculty re- mained at high levels. Since the first BBA degree was authorized by the Board of Regents in 1916, emphasis has been on the study of new and advanced t echniques in the field of business. The need to give attention to each student continues to be a basic objective of the college. This year the college designed an experimental marketing classroom. This room was planned pri- marily for marketing seminars, in which students come in, sit on the floor, and relax. Research has shown that an informal atmosphere is more con- ducive to learning. Approximately 1000 students use the Place- ment Office of the College of Business Adminis- tration. A directory of all students registered with the office was distributed to companies and fed- eral agencies who recruit at the college. Students were involved in a number of relevant projects. CBA Week was held March 1 5 to 19, when approximately 50 executives met with the business classes as profs for a day. One of the newest advanced research centers to be established at the University was the Center for Cybernetic Studies. 46 School of Communication With a 35 percent boost in enrollment since the fall of 1969, the School of Communication claimed 1,950 students a semester in the journal- ism, radio-television-film, and speech depart- ments. The Department of Journalism is the larg- est journalism department in the United States. Foreign language requirements for communica- tion majors came under a new rule this year. For the four-semester foreign anguage requirement, a student may substitute fifteen hours of comput- er sciences, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, statistics, or other courses from an established area studies program. Student exhibits in electronic media, communi- cation research, advertising, public relations, jour- nalism, and speech were displayed during the sec- ond annual Communication Week, February 6 to 12. Communication Week is planned to inform the University community and the general public of the happenings and progress within the school. Construction began in the spring on the Com- munication and Texas Student Publications Com- plex. The estimated total project cost is more than $9,000,000. The filmmaker created visual communication for his RTF project. Communication ' s student-faculty football game aroused spirit from fans. -jr-m 1 Coi ? College of Education The College of Education performs several functions within the University. It initially pre- pares elementary and secondary school teachers and provides a sequence of professional courses necessary for those students who plan to teach, but are registered outside the education college. One of the newest programs for physical edu- cation majors is the University Developmental Clinic. The purpose of this clinic is to aid handi- capped children by increasing their phys ' ica skills. The clinicians go through a four-week training period before starting the childrens ' training. The actual program lasts several months. Vi V i TOP: Physical Education students worked with handicapped children through the University Developmental Clinic. ABOVE: Student teachers received weeks of practical experience with handicapped children in Special Education. 48 College of Engineering Professionals met in seminars to keep abreast of the latest engineering techniques Though primarily a professional school, the Col- lege of Engineering is a vital part of the Universi- ty community. The college offers degrees in six departments and special areas. Several courses are offered to students outside the college. Many of the engineering graduate departments are among the top in the country. The goals of the College of Engineering as de- scribed by Dean Ernest F. Gloyna feature plans for improving today ' s world. They include creat- ing technical services of benefit to man and pro- viding a continuing education program to keep professionals outside of the University aware of the latest engineering advances. As part of the college ' s interest in ecology, the possibility of re-using everyday plastics is cur- rently being explored by Donald R. Paul, a chemi- cal engineering professor. The college is studying current disposal problems including incineration and sanitary land-fill methods and new ways that are needed to take care of the waste. Two new courses were initiated by the college this year. One, a civil engineering environmental health .course, is designed to give a better under- standing of environmental problems and perhaps a basis for responsible action. The other, Engi- neering It ' s a Man-Made World, is a Universi- ty-wide course designed to acquaint students from all fields with all aspects nf engineering. One engineering class overflowed into the hall with interested students. 49 vHj itr PKH College of Fine Arts The College of Fine Arts provides programs that make important and lasting contributions to the educational and artistic climate of the Univer sity, the city, and the state. Professional and liberal art degrees are offered for undergraduates. Master ' s are offered in all fields, and doctorates are offered in music and drama. A doctorate in art-history was considered. The 29th Annual Fine Arts Festival highlighted several weeks this fall with concerts, plays, and art exhibits. The festival featured heroes as its theme. Every age and every domain of human ac- tivity has its heroes. The play of the festival, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, paid homage to a heroine of the educational world. The diverse events of the festival, illustrating the interrelationship of the arts and society, rep- resented a pantheon of heroes. One set created and presented its statements through art, drama, and music. In turn, heroes of the arts honor the heroes of their age, who provided the inspiration for artistic creations.- i Aspitt Fine Arts students receive training in painting, craftwork, and sculpture E a XT iOfll 50 As part of their training, students worked in the Student Health Center Pharmacy. ff. , r College of Pharmacy The College of Pharmacy initiated a new curri- culum this fall and is moving towards a broadened approach to pharmacy education. The college has introduced new concepts generally defined as clinical pharmacy, which expose the pharmacy student to direct patient care. In addition to traditional classroom education, senior pharmacy students, under direct supervi- sion, spend time in the clinical areas of local health care facilities. It is felt that this innovation trains the pharmacy student to function more ef- fectively as a member of the health care team. The college was responsible for many new pro- grams in education and for significant advances in research and development. The Bio-Medical Research Institute announced the synthesis and structure of a thyroid-stimulating hormone. The college received a $200,000 Educational Grant from the Health, Education, and Welfare Department. The purpose of this grant is to insure that an adequate number of pharmacists will be graduated to meet the needs of the profession now and in the future. Last summer the college, one of four chosen by the United States Office of Education, conducted a National Drug Education Training Center with the UT Medical School in San Antonio. Within the college the Laboratory of Compar- ative Pharmacology was responsible for experi- mental tumor studies, preclinical pharmacology studies with antitumor agents, and experimental muscular dystrophy studies. The Drug Plastics Re- search and Toxicology Laboratory received grants to develop research on toxicities associ- ated with plastic medical devices, such as trache- otomy tubes and cardiac catheters. The advancements made in education and re- search will enable the college to continue pro- grams necessary for quality pharmacy education. Pharmacy students used a physiograph to experiment on rabbit. 51 M- ' M r ' - il_iMWi ut ' jjM School of Law The Law School is growing at such an enormous rate that the Board of Regents limited the 1971 entering class to 500 students. Funded by a $40,000 grant from the Texas Criminal Justice Council, a special library collec- tion was opened this year with books, studies, and special reports in the field of criminal justice. In- vestigators are able to look at what other states have done in this area and see how they might ef- ficiently approach the problem, thus saving time and taxpayers ' money. In the spring the Hildebrand Moot Court Com- petition was held as it is annually in memory of Dean Ira P. Hildebrand. It is designed to give stu- dents an opportunity to acquire training and practical experience in advocacy, legal research, brief writing, and appellate argument. Competitors worked in two-man teams prepar- ing briefs and presenting arguments, using the record of either actual or hypothetical cases. An elimination system, similar to that used in athletic tournaments, determined the two finalist teams. T. J. Gibson, associate dean of the Law School, Week. presented awards during Law Judges of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the Supreme Court of Texas heard the final round of the Hildebrand Moot Court Competition. System Schools Division of Extension The Division of Extension offers untraditional educational opportunities to persons who cannot take advantage of orthodox classroom situations. From across the United States and several for- eign countries leaders in business, education, gov- ernment, and other fields come to Austin to par- ticipate in instructional programs conducted by colleges and schools r of the University through the Division of Extension. This function increases as people outside the academic community seek to keep abreast of to- day ' s complex and changing world. The Division of Extension offers college credit courses to high school graduates who want to start or continue their college education, but who do not want to or cannot attend formal classes on campus. William E. Barren. Dean of the Division of Extension LOWER RIGHT: Nursing students received part of their practical training at Brackenridge Hospital. ABOVE: Marilyn D. Willman, Dean of the School of Nursing. Nursing School students have opportunities for a wide variety of experience as they apply what they have learned in theory to actual situations. During the senior year, students take a course in Community Health Nursing, which focuses on prevention of illness as well as care of the sick. The student is offered the opportunity to teach health care to young families, emphasizing the need for immunizations for prevention of disease, adequate nutrition, and careful observation of growth and development. School of Nursing S3 UT Research Science and technology are in for hard-working staffs at Balcones Research Center, McDonald Observatory, and the University campus. What once was a World War II magnesium plant has become the 400-acre Balcones Re- search, housing University research activities for archaeologists, engineers, physicists, movie mak- ers, pharmacists, and others. On March 13, 1971, the research center, formerly owned by the De- partment of Health, Education, and Welfare, was officially transferred to the University. The Balcones Research Center in northwest Austin and McDonald Observatory in the Davis Mountains near Ft. Davis supplement the research done at the University. They offer the advantages of space and equipment for projects too complex to be researched on campus. Artifa :ts recovered from East Texas were restored at Balcones. Pharmacy graduate student performed an McDonald Observatory contains several of the world ' s largest telescopes. 54 llK :-. ' T 111 The 107-inch telescope at McDonald is the third largest in the world. Objects were chemically processed to be radio-carbon dated at Balcones. One of the main projects at Balcones Is the Center for Research in Water Resources, a state- supported agency operated by the University. The staff is a multidisciplinary group dedicated to the study, planning, and conservation of one of the state ' s most critical commodities water. The McDonald Observatory ' s main facilities are a 107-inch telescope and a ruby laser which is beamed through the mirror of the world ' s third largest telescope. From the data received, scien- tists can study such phenomena as polar motion of the earth, continental drift, the length of a day, and information on gravity and relativity. Guinea pigs were used in Home Economic experiments. 55 The acceptability of current fashion to today ' s college student is the major inter- est of TRACY FEHLIS AYCOCK, assist- ant professor of home economics. Students who nominated Mrs. Aycock stressed her ability to relate classroom work to career possibilities. She inspires the students toward making use of their degrees, one of her students stated. Mrs. Aycock shows a true concern for her students, will meet with them at any time, does her best to place them in ca- reers, and is a very interesting teacher, another student said. Mrs. Aycock regularly asks her students to evaluate her and her courses, both in anonymous handwriting and in discus- sions. I hope to help students gain the back- ground needed for many varied opportu- nities in the professional field and also gain the skill with which to do a good job in their chosen profession, said Mrs. Ay- cock. As president of the University of Mary- land student government, VERNON M. BRIGGS, JR., associate professor of eco- nomics, said he learned the needs and frustrations of students. As a teacher he has tried to be sensitive to them. Teaching a freshman course m econom- ics and an undergraduate seminar, Race and Employment, which he conceived, Briggs said he feels that if he is successful as a teacher, he will have shifted the burden of education to the student by convincing him that education is not something that occurs only in the class- room or is confined to a four year stint in one ' s life. Rather, the student will have been stimulated to realize that life is a teacher and that one must continually strive to in- quire and to be informed if he is to find meaning and be a contributor to the de- velopment of society. I prefer to work with people rather than just electronic equipment, as would be the case in industry, said WILLIAM MERLE CLARK JR., assistant professor of electrical engineering, to explain why he became a teacher. Clark said he ' is strongly in favor of teacher evaluation and uses the results of this feedback as soon as he receives it. Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards He is disappointed that many students do not take the evaluation seriously and answer questions superficially. He said he hopes to see honest evalua- tion, of teaching ability applied in the promotion and remuneration of faculty. Clark ' s interests lie in the fields of las- ers, communications using lasers and other high frequency techniques, and the use of thermonuclear energy to produce electric power. Dr. Clark knew his subject thoroughly and knew exactly what he wanted to cover in class. His lectures were well or- ganized, clearly and explicitly pre- sented, and lucidly explained, a student stated E. MOTT DAVIS was described by one of his students as a first-rate teacher. Davis is associate professor of anthro- pology, director of research in anthropol- ogy, and director of the radiocarbon lab- oratory at Balcones Research Center. Davis said he would like to see large classes administered by a committee of the teacher, several students who have taken the course before, and several who are taking the course. There is no one.way to teach well and to run classes, but I think that given a teacher with whom this way of adminis- tering classes was compatible, the overall effectiveness of such a course would be much enhanced, said Davis. He was described by a student as making his lectures most interesting with many anecdotes, personal experiences, and humor. He was glad to answer questions, was extremely fair on his tests, and was always glad to take time out in his office to talk with students. 56 JAIME N. DELGADO, associate pro- fessor of pharmaceutical chemistry, oper- ates his office on an open door policy. I am always available at any time for student conferences, he said. Delgado was nominated by two Col- lege of Pharmacy student organizations, the Pharmacy Council and Phi Delta Chi professional pharmacy fraternity. He is an excellent teacher because he ' cares, ' one organization reported. Both organizations stated that Delgado administers extremely fair examinations. Delgado said he prefers essay ques- tions in combination with objective ques- tions to provide the student with ample opportunity to demonstrate his under- standing of subject matter. He said he hopes that after the course students will have gained a full and pro- found understanding in and appreciation for the role of medicinal chemistry in the development of modern drugs. It has been pointed out to me that my grammar, syntax, and sentence structure is not perfect; but that ' s not what my course is about. Associate Professor of Architecture, JORGE LUIS DIVINO, was described by a student as one of the few professors on this campus who is truly interested in his students and their careers. Besides being thoroughly versed in his field, he is concerned about the individual. Other students said that his very personal and perceptive manner evokes added effort for achievement in classwork. Divino was educated in Havana, Cuba, where he taught and practiced archi- tecture until 1961, when he came to The University of Texas as a visiting lecturer. He is now chairman of the School of Ar- chitecture Building Committee. STANLEY T. DONNER, professor of radio-television-film and education, re- signed this year as chairman of the RTF department so he could teach full time. Donner has been teaching at the Univer- sity six years. He has used teacher evalua- tions since 1946, saying, I wish that I could say that I learned all that the stu- dents tried to teach me, but I did learn some. I remember so sharply the poor and indifferent teachers I had, and the four or five who were giants, so I have tried to be a good teacher. In some ways, teaching is an impossibility, but each new semester you have the chance to try once again to do it right. Donner said he would like to see a gi- gantic overhaul in the college education of today. He said we should take a fresh look at what students really need for the 21st century and explore what the goals should be and how teachers and students could work together to explore and to learn how men should live happily and work usefully. Dr. Ellison is a very patient man, said one student in describing FRED PITT- MAN ELLISON, professor of Spanish and Portuguese. Ellison ' s version is that he became a teacher because it ran in his family and provided an exciting life based on a mu- tually enriching relationship between teacher and student. One student, who identified himself as a Mexican-American, said, I felt (from Ellison ' s course) an enthusiasm and love for Spanish literature and language that I had not felt previously, even though I have been bilingual since I was old enough to talk intelligently. He is very good in explaining the ma- terial and getting all the students to par- ticipate in the discussion. He ' s glad to help students and encourages them to see him if they need help (and all this in Spanish!!!), another student wrote. 57 Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards P ROBERT E. GREENWOOD, professor of mathematics, said he hopes students come out of his course with knowledge of some specific mathematics and methodo- logy and appreciation of the useful and the beautiful. Greenwood has taught at the Universi- ty since 1938, except for leaves during World War II and the Korean War. He is noted for unique classroom pres- entations. His personalized presentation of material was seasoned with bits of Mark Twain and magical tricks a nd other lecture devices which eventually related to the mathematical principles involved, a student stated. Greenwood said he wants to see smal- ler enrollment at the University so that class size could be reduced and there could be more student-teacher sessions. I -think teaching, like publishing or scholarship, is a public act and subject to scrutiny, criticism, and hence improve- ment, said VARTAN GREGORIAN, professor of history. Gregorian would like to see a system of University-wide freshman seminars taught by the professoriat. Gregorian, who teaches large lecture classes, gives essay exams with choice of topics and grades the papers himself. This allows me to know where I have been unable to reach or communicate with the students and how much progress a student has registered, he said. He teaches courses in European Intel- lectual History and History of the Middle East. JOHN W. HEYT, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, was nominat- ed by the Student Engineeri ng Council. Heyt said he encourages and urges his students to learn at the same time they are working for good course grades. Of the final grade, 60 percent is based on homework scores, he said. Students are allowed to repeat assign- ments on which they made low scores. In this way, the student may learn by his mistakes and improve the next time. Heyt applauded the flexibility that the mechanical engineering faculty is al- lowed, and suggested that it should be employed on a broad scale. Heyt has been teaching at the Uni- versity three years. Legal Problems of the Poor is a course STANLEY MORRIS JOHAN- SON, professor of law, hopes to inaugu- rate next year. Johanson plans to cover in the course landlord and tenant law, public housing, urban renewal, welfare problems, and consumer protection. He hopes to tie in the course with the Law School ' s clinical teaching program involving the Commu- nity Legal Services project in East Austin. He said he wants his students to gain from his courses a capacity to effec- tively handle legal and nonlegal problems as lawyers; as well as (hopefully) respect for and appreciation of the legal system, law as a social force, and the role of law- yers in our society. Johanson has taught at the University eight years. He received a Master of Laws degree from Harvard University in 1963. 58 EARL A. KOILE, professor of educa- tional psychology, would like to see stu- dents have more responsibility for their own learning. They often act as though they prefer to be told what to do, but this seldom is the case once they are presented alterna- tives and opportunities to be involved deeply in determining more of their own learning experiences. My students tend to work more, not less, when they are ' in it ' for themselves, he said. Koile, who has been at the University for thirteen years, said he does not give examinations because they seem less rel- evant, obtrusive actually, to learning in my course. He prefers written projects in which students have considerable lat- itude in planning. Koile cites as his major interests group process, psychotherapy, and student de- velopment in the context of the campus environment. A new interdisciplinary course that combines introductory courses in history, government, and English is a dream come true for CLARENCE GEORGE LASBY, associate professor of history. Involved in the planning and teaching of the course, The American Experience, Lasby said, It is my strongest hope that this course and my others will lead to a greater sense of tolerance among students. It is not difficult in a classroom to transmit knowledge. Lasby said. It is very difficult to present history in a way that will lead to an understanding of the conflict between individual ambi- tions, hopes, and values and the demands of an increasingly diverse and threaten- ing world. Yet that kind of understanding and the tolerance that it fosters is, in my opinion, indispensable for the well being of the in- dividual student and his country. GORDON H. MILLS, professor of English, declined to fill out a question- naire for the Teaching Excellence Awards committee. A person who deliberately seeks an honor or an award for teaching has some- how disqualified himself for the award, Mills said. He said, however, that he be- lieves in and supports the CACTUS de- sire to encourage excellence in teaching. One student who nominated Mills said, To adequately convey, in written words, the essence of the experience in Mill ' s class is quite hopeless and yet, because of its excellence, demands the attempt. I am absolutely certain that G. H. Mills is deservous of any teaching award which pretends to reward excellence. As a teacher, as well as a human being, Mills has made an immeasurable contribution to the careers and lives of numerous students through his integrity, compassion, reserve, and honesty, the student said. Assistant Professor of Germanic Lan- guages, RALPH RUSSELL READ, said he became a teacher for a very selfish rea- son. I enjoy every moment of personal interaction. Read stated that students fill up about two-thirds of his time. He allows each morning for student consultation. A teacher ' s image of his effectiveness in the classroom is greatly distorted un- less he has constant and detailed feed- back to restore a proper perspective, Read said. Students from Read ' s intensive begin- ning German, upper division survey of German poetry, and sophomore survey of literature classes sent a letter of com- mendation to the German Department chairman, who said such a tribute is rare. Using jokes, cartoons and fairy tales, Read s students laugh and enjoy learning German, they said. Students are so plasticized into the classroom environ- ment that the Viet Cong could begin to attack, China could begin bombing and everyone would continue taking notes. . 59 Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards JAMES R. ROACH, professor of gov- ernment, teaches a course close to the mainstream of society American for- eign relations, with special emphasis on Asian policy and arms control. Roach has taught at the University 22 years. He said he is accessible to students at least seven hours a week. But there are slack periods -- espe- cially on TT mornings and rainy days, he added. Roach said the move from Waggener Hall to Burdine Hall removed his office from the main stream of stu- dent traffic. One student stated, He has distin- guished himself in the field of political science while maintaining a commitment to undergraduate teaching. ALBERT SHAPERO, professor of man- agement, scheduled a minimum of 15 hours a week, including 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each Monday, to talk with students. Feeling that college students are being treated as if they are captives in a high school situation, Shapero said he would like to see more tutorial programs, field- livmg-workmg set-ups and laboratory classes instituted. Before joining the University faculty four years ago, Shapero did research at a research institute. He said he felt an op- portunity to come to the University of- fered a new and interesting challenge; one that I had not faced before. Also, teaching is fun if your tastes are such that you consider yourself as learning along with the students. At least 12 hours a week are devoted to persona conferences with students by ROBERT ERNEST WITT, assistant profes- sor of marketing administration. Witt said he also schedules conferences regu- larly for graduate students whose work he is supervising and for students taking in- dependent study courses with him. He said he relies heavily on course evaluation and conversations with stu- dents to help him see where he can im- prove his teaching methods. He states that he would like to see a reduced core program, with more op- portunity for independent study and con- ference courses. He also hopes to see de- veloped a program that will grant degree credit for participation in worthwhile off- campus projects, including government service, social work, urban planning and development, and approved internships with selected companies. Dr. Zacharias is the kind of professor who does not have to rely on tests, re- quirements, and due-dates to inspire his students, said one student of DONALD WAYNE ZACHARIAS, associate profes- sor of speech. Dr. Zacharias is the perfect example of the Student ' s Teacher, because he can be trusted, he is always available to help or |ust listen, and he really cares, another student said. Zacharias said he is interested in the nature of contemporary advocacy as re- flected in persuasive techniques (speeches, films, songs, and printed mate- rials) of modern social movements, includ- ing Black Panthers, Chicanes, Women ' s Liberation, peace and ecology groups, and student protest. Peace Movement, Communication and Contemporary Dissent, and Rhetorical Criticism are three courses Zacharias teaches. FORMER CACTUS TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARDS WINNERS Carl Oscar Bergquist Richard Burdick Byrne Charles T. Clark Thomas H. Courtney David VanDeusen Edwards Clifton Madison Grubbs William T. Guy Robert Louis Helmreich Robert Sidney Kahan W. Page Keeton Gregg B. Millett George Schatzki Frederick D. Sturdivant Donald L. Weismann Victor A. Yanchick Joseph Andrew Yura 60 issor ot DONALD because lie Wed in tlie techniques rated mate- wits, iddud- is, Women ' s d STUDENT 61 Students ' Association The year marked the end of an era for student government. During the spring general election voters approved a referendum to rechristen the Students ' Association the Student Government. In an attempt to combat further encroachment from above, the constitution of the Student Gov- ernment was written to eliminate the necessity of regental approval for programs. The judicial branch will remain basically un- changed. The legislative arm will include a Stu- dent Senate, counterpart of the Student Assem- bly, and a Student Representative Council, similar to the House of Delegates. Added to the execu- tive branch will be a financial director. The Students ' Association this year funded a voter registration drive and urged students to register in Travis County so they could partici- pate in city elections and help vote in a council more responsive to the University Community. Leading the Students ' Association were Jeff Jones, president, and Jim Arnold, vice-president. Jim Arnold, Students ' Association vice-president Jeff Jones, Students ' Association president 62 STUDENT ASSEMBLY MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Walter C. J. Mat- thews, Jane R. Trigg, Jill E. Lockett, Jere L. Burrus, Timothy A. Dona- hue, Geoffrey M. Curran. SECOND ROW: James H. Arnold, Jeffery J. Jones, Joseph R. Sharlcey, David A. Pratt. Juan A. Ochoa, Annette M. Randall, John W. Sauri. THIRD ROW: Jennings N. Naranjo, Melanie L Harris, Paul Velez, Robert M. Mann, Robert C. Emmott, Stephen C. Walls, Frank E. Scofield, Samuel D. Haas, Chauncey Roebuck, James G. Boyle. The Student Assembly supported a number of programs including a regional conference of the National Association of Black Students (NABS) and the Committee of Concerned Students. Funds were allocated for the NABS conference held on the University campus in late October. The two-day meet featured the Original Slave Singers from Philadelphia. Receiving a $250 grant, the Committee of Concerned Students set up a special meeting for Austin area high school students. The Assembly presented referendums ranging from approval of the Peoples ' Peace Treaty to a day care center for the Union East. Students ' Association President Jeff Jones was active in a Chuck Wagon boycott over the let- tuce strike and a Bauer House demonstration. Student Assembly 63 House of Delegates The House of Delegates gathered a quorum for one of Its meetings. In its fourth and final year this year the House of Delegates, headed by Students ' Association Vice-President Jim Arnold, tried to become an action body, and shift from its past image as a debating society. For this purpose, four task forc- es were established to promote voter registration, a gas co-op, reinstatement of the Program of Ed- ucational Opportunity (PEO), and the develop- ment or beautification of Waller Creek. Delegates voted to support Law School Dean W. Page Keeton for University president. Other actions by the legislative body included a resolu- tion to state lawmakers requesting that present abortion laws be repealed. The House was a major participant in an investigation of salaries of University Co-Op employees. Robert P. Terzian, William O. Whitehurst, Diana C. Dutton, Anthony F. Constant. NOT PICTURED: Carnegie Mims. Exercising the powers of the judicial depart- ment under the Students ' Association Constitu- tion, the Student Court strove to provide an open forum for settlement of student grievances. The court has original jurisdiction in all cases and controversies arising under the constitution as Student Court to questions of fact and law, injunction, and man- damus proceedings. It also has appellate jurisdic- tion over election disputes arising in school or col- lege councils of the University. In a series of informal hearings, the court pro- vided a forum on the seating of students on the dean selection committee for the College of Arts and Sciences. Comprised of five law students, the court was headed this year by chief justices Bill Whitehurst in the fall and Carnegie Mims in the spring. 64 Students ' Association Committees dents ' Attorney Jim Boyle talked with informal group at Dobie. A grafitti board provided free expression at Freshman Encounter. Shuttlebuses relieved some of the parking problems. Students ' Association committee membership was opened this year to all University students. In previous years, applicants were interviewed and selected by association officers. This year, howev- er, Students ' Association President Jeff Jones al- lowed anyone interested to sign up. Committee chairmen were elected from within the group. Established to make the campus more environ- ment oriented, the Ecology Committee main- tained a research library in the Union, providing books and clippings for concerned students. The group instigated the request that canned drink vending machines be removed from the Union. The Draft Counseling Center sponsored in the fall a seminar for prospective counselors. The cen- ter also set up an East Austin program, training residents to work within their communities. Coun- selor ' s were available for advice on student defer- ments, physicals, and changes in the draft code. The Exchange Board again hosted a program with Peru. The committee hosted representatives from Peruvian colleges, and 10 University stu- dents were selected to spend a month during the summer in Peru. In the future, the board hopes to lengthen the exchange period to more than a month and possibly include faculty members. Staffed by 15 law students, the Housing Com- mission this year handled about 900 cases dealing with complaints and disputes between students and landlords. As an outside project, the commis- sion drafted a landlord-tenant act that delineates the rights and responsibilities of landlord and ten- ant. The proposal was presented to the state leg- islature by Rep. Carlos Truan of Corpus Christ!. As well as handling court cases for the Housing Commission, Students ' Attorney Jim Boyle pro- vided legal advice on a variety of controversies. In the wake of his defense of Gay Liberation on campus, the University Board of Regents ruled that the attorney could not take cases against the administration. The Admission Standard Studies Committee made an assessment of a student ' s chances of suc- cess in college on the basis of his extracurricular activities in high school. Playing a large part in encouraging students to participate in the city elections was the Commu- nity Involvement Committee. One of the most ac- tive groups, it also sponsored cleanup campaigns around the community. For the lovelorn, the Personal Interaction Com- mittee sponsored a computer dating service. Other committees were Dorm and Co-op Housing, Freshman Encounter, and Museum of Light, and Parking. 65 A sidewalk cafe opened outside Le Potpourri Texas Union The Texas Union is a peoples place. It is a place for people to meet together, to eat togeth- er, to learn together, to work together, and simply to be together. The Union is for relaxing with a TEXAN or playing a hand of bridge, for bowling 500 or maybe 50, for advertising a uke for sale or having an ice cream cone. The Union is where you can ex- perience a film, confront a concept, discover di- versity. It ' s for coffee between classes, or creat- ing with clay. It ' s for hearing rock concerts or Bach concerts, sitars or guitars, bands or banjos. It is for framing a print, phoning a professor, or meeting a friend. It is for knowing people without labels, for being alone with yourself. The Union is for talking and listening and hearing and understanding. The Texas Union is a learning living laboratory blending a building and a program. It is a place for people. Jack Steele. Union Director Laurence Hannon, Peter Noonan, and Shirley Bird Perry. Tieman H. Dippel Manual B. Mirabal James R. Seeman Ellen R. Fein James R. Roach Frances F. Fuller Union Board Serving as a legislative body, the Texas Union Board of Directors controls services of the Texas Union. Its authority includes food and dining ser- vices, building and facilities, and programing. The board this year allowed the Community United Front to use the Commons for its break- fast program weekday mornings. CUF provided its own food but used Union physical facilities. In another ruling, members voted to reopen the Chuck Wagon to nonstudents for a one-month trial period. Their decision, however, was over- turned by the University Board of Regents. Since violence a year ago, the Chuck Wagon has been closed to nonstudents. Membership on the board included five stu- dents approved by the Student Assembly, four faculty members, the student body president, and the Union Board chairman. Board members not pictured are Charles T. Clark, James P. Duncan, and John G. Steele. The Union Board of Directors voted to grant Community United Front use of the Commons for its breakfast proqr program. 67 Union Committees With blanket tax funds the CULTURAL EN- TERTAINMENT COMMITTEE provided a variety of entertainment free to tax receipt holders. Among the groups performing were Chicago, the Temptations, the Austin Symphony Orchestra, and John Hartford. The committee sponsored a rock festival at Clark Field featuring the Allman Brothers, It ' s A Beautiful Day, Leon Russell, and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Dances after the football games and a free Texas Union concert Wildfire, were arranged by the committee. The GENESIS COMMITTEE presented events ranging from a jacks tournament to International Simulations each semester. Free art expression sessions by the group drew students who created through paintings. With films, slides, closed cir- cuit television, and video tape, the committee produced a Mixed Media Exhibit that showed spontaneous expression through the media. Sand- wich seminars and a black magic and astrology symposium also were part of their work. The Texas Union SPEAKERS COMMITTEE, presenting programs with distinguished speakers, was responsible for a public lecture by Paul Ehrl- ich, author of The Population Bomb. The com- mittee continued concentration on ecology with films including Pandora ' s Easy Flip Top Box and Multiply and Subdue the Earth. It also sched- uled such noted speakers as Joseph Heller, author of Catch 22, Julian Bond, Abe Fortas, Jane Fonda, Rollo May, and Jose Guttierez. I ' Tf Pacific Gas and Electric Co. were part of the Union Week rock festival The Genesis Committee sponsored a jacks contest outside the Academic Center. The Union Speakers Committee sponsored ac- tress Jane Fonda who spoke on topics ranging from student activism to Gay Liberation. 68 I The Texas Culture Room was maintained by the Afro-American Culture Committee Students registered on the Main Mall for Challenge. Noted historian Henry Commager spoke to Challenge participants. The AFRO-AMERICAN COMMITTEE is re- sponsible for programming for interests in black culture. A newly authorized panel, the committee also is in charge of the Texas Union ' s Afro-Ameri- can Room. It attempts to present programs repre- senting all viewpoints and philosophies of Afro- American culture. Membership was open to all students. The room was used mainly this year for an Ethnic Studies course. An African poet spoke to the group and a series of films and slide shows were presented. Paintings from black artists at the University also were displayed in the room. With emphasis on stimulating intelligent ques- tions, CHALLENGE 71 chose Freedom and Re- sponsibility as its theme. During the annual week- end colloquium, students and faculty viewed Spartacus, A Man For All Seasons, and Mein Kampf, a German documentary. Henry Steele Commager, Amherst College, spoke on historical roots of modern freedom. Other speak- ers were Russell Kirk, conservative columnist; Rollo May, New York psychologist; and Joel Fort, author of The Pleasure Seekers. Scheduling art exhibits for the Texas Union Art Gallery was a function of the FINE ARTS COM- MITTEE. Exhibits included art rental posters by well-known artists, London Grafica Arts, Ferdi- nand Roten Galleries and London Arts ' Prints in USA. The committee ' s Christmas Bazaar fea- tured small craft items for sale to students. The committee also sponsored lectures and discussions on current fine art trends and planned and coor- dinated the Art Lending Library. 69 Last Summer was among the films presented by the Union Film Committee. The Entertainment Committee sponsored the Fall Mall Ball. |_e Potpourri Le Potpourri, the Texas Union COFFEE HOUSE, is in its third year of presenting profes- sional and newly discovered talent to the campus. The coffee house, open every weekend with inex- pensive admission prices, featured concerts this year for the first time. Lightning Hopkins, Keith Sykes, and several recording artists were among the entertainers. The committee also encouraged local talent to perform. Union Committees Coffeehouse presented the return of folksinger Keith Sykes. Students walking around campus wearing Sat- urday Morning Fun Club t-shirts with Flash Gor- don emblems on them were representing the work of the FILM COMMITTEE. The project was c, take-off from the Saturday morning film club. This year the committee sponsored free movies and provided free bubblegum. T-shirt sales profits helped to purchase the movies. The committee also sot up films such as Last Summer, Yellow Submarine, and 2001 at the Texas Union. The ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE pres- ented rock bands such as Eternal Life and Love. The committee also sponsored an Intercollegiate Rock Festival and a Fall Mall Ball held on the main mall. The group, responsible for small on-campus programs, set up hot dog roasts, bridge club meets, and the Media ' 70 Show. 70 Offered Something for Everyone Speakers ' Committee hosted Julian Bond Arts Committee exhibited works oi Jerry Seigel CEC events drew .large crowds. CEC presented the Salzburg Marionettes The IDEAS AND ISSUES COMMITTEE pres- ented a wide range of programs designed to stim- ulate discussion and interest in timely and contro- versial issues. The International Affairs Commit- tee and the Ideas and Issues group tried to pres- ent sandwich seminars or panel discussions weekly. Promoting faculty lectures, debates, and a frisby contest also were on the committee ' s agenda. The LEADERSHIP BOARD COMMITTEE spon- sored four programs on leadership and personali- ty development during the year. Two of the lead- ership labs included four days of concentration on human relations for student leaders. In coopera- tion with other Texas universities, the committee organized a leadership exchange program for channeling new ideas among college students. A program of individual development through en- counter groups and inviting student leaders and administrators on campus to get together round- ed out the committee ' s plans. The STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE was responsible for Faculty Firesides to draw students and faculty together in a relaxed atmosphere for discussion. The committee organized these ses- sions throughout the year and arranged special programs during Round-Up. Coffees and recep- tions for students and professors also were in- cluded in committee activities. In the fall, the committee set up Games People Play, a weekend retreat in Wimberly, with 20 professors and 65 students participating. Promoting mutual understanding, cooperation, and friendship among Americans and foreign stu- dents is the aim of the INTERNATIONAL AF- FAIRS COMMITTEE. Focusing its attention on world-wide problems this year, the committee sponsored the conference World in Crisis: Youth in Movement for international delegates. The committee also presented a film festival, collect- ed money for UNICEF, and sponsored sandwich seminars with noted speakers. Texas Union UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: FRONT ROW: Mary S. Naranjo, Peggy J. Pitas, Debra C. Jones, Linda M. Hughes, Karen L. Todar. SECOND ROW: Wayland Wong, Shirley B. Perry, Susan E. Wagnon, Patrick L. Cook, Gary M. Polland, Laura L. Brooks, James M. Miller, J. Graham Hill. THIRD ROW: George G. Eaves, James R. Porter, Patrick L. Hodges, Manuel B. Mirabal, Charles W. Medlin, Ronnie R. Volkening. Executive Council Responsible for planning and coordinating pro- grams sponsored by the Texas Union, the Execu- tive Council held the traditional Union Week, highlighted by an eight-hour rock festival. As a result of last year ' s program evaluation, a special progr am division was added to allow indi- vidual students to contribute program ideas in areas of their interest without having an obliga- tion for the full year. Serving on the council were Wayland Wong, president; Linda M. Hughes, vice-president; Gra- ham Hill, Carol L. Klinar, Mary S. Naranjo, Linda S. Ferine, Gary M. Polland, and James M. Porter. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE COMMITTEE Melvin L. Lampley, chairman Carol S. Adams Lucius H. Alexander Matilda E. Alexander Glo Dean Baker Eloise Burrell Abram J. Emerson Diane Y. Green Diana L. Harris Patrick D. Kutu-Akoi Otis Sadler Jr. Herbert L. Williams CHALLENGE COMMITTEE Philip A. Edmundson, chairman Margaret L. Blair Edward S. Guleke Juda A. Fogiel Nancy J. Gibbs Brenda J. Goodman William C. Grigsby Karen A. Hampton Andrew M. Harris David W. Kusin Susan J. Lewis Denise A. McCarty Joseph R. Nixon Patricia A. Paddock Ronald A. Rhoads Jerome E. Sneed John H. Tull Brenda J. Walker COFFEE HOUSE Patrick L. Cook, chairman Janis R. Adams Jenny Adams Mary W. Bayless Lee N. Bivins Nancy Boykin Edgar R. Brown Jo L. Bussey Susanne Hollingsworth Mary E. Horn Dudley A. Jahnke Virginia S. Jones Marcia L. Langham Mark E. Leidig Sharon L. Loveall Linda M. Massad Diana S. Parrish Tina Patton Carolyn V. Perkins Fred Y. Phillips Nancy L. Sanders Andrea M. Sidor Barbara S. Spafford Scott D. Spradlin Judy A. Stephens John A. Stranford, Jr. Terry L. Thornton Sarah E. Toppins Sara L. Weidner CULTURAL ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Debra C. Jones, chairman Keith L. Blanton Susan K. Block M. Carla Coldwell Thomas F. Dawson Gene A. Dolfi Alice P. Herbolsheimer Sherrita D. Lee Robert D. Lilly Ronald J. Raphael Raal H. Roos Cynthia A. Spiker Nancy A. Stover Osborne W. Strickland Brenda E. Trojanowsky Kenneth D. Williams 71 ENTERTAINMENT Peggy J. Pilas, chairman Brandon H. Baker Susan J. Brown Susan E. Giles David C. Johnson Randall G. Jones Jeffrey A. Kaufman Suzanne E. Kemp Patricia E. Klein Nancy M. McClellan Estelle H. Miller Dan T. Moody Gloria J. Nemzin Carl S. Parker Lacey A. Parkinson Michael D. Peck Paige Pemberton Victor J. Ramon Randall D. Rogers Edward Schaefer Robert A. Schanbaum James M. Shanahan Carolyn Wilson Nancy L. Wright Gregory K. Yamin FILM COMMITTEE James C. Stanley chairman Terri L. Bronocco Sylvette Desmeuzes Bruce L. Gardner Dennis G. Flinn Robert L. Harbert Kerren A. Kadell Lynn M. Latham Susan I. Melton John P. Rozsa Sandy Saunders FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Laura L. Brooks, chairman John C. Bibo Spurgeon K. Britt Billy M. Byers Olivia H. Claybrook Robert Davis Cynthia A. Fleetwood Zia A. Gipson Nancy E. Hinckley William S. Jordan Gail P. Kawahata Kathryn J. Kilgo re Steven S. Mann Joe E. Manry Mary M. Mclntire Marcella Mitchell Joseph J. Murphey Wynne A. Pauly Ruth E. Putney James R. Remhart Robin H. Roberts Vicki D. Stewart Kathleen K. Sullivan Claire B. Vogel Ann P. Watson GENESIS COMMITTEE James M. Miller, chairman Ann F. Arbour Debra L. Collins Robert W. Dorris James C. Fogo Dan P. Frizzell Martha A. Hill Helen E. Holcomb Ruben Jimenez Laura B. Latta Joyce A. Musel Stephanie M. O ' Neill I Union Week began with a Peddlers Park. Jerry T. Presley Susan E. Riskind Maurine L. Saari Jack W. Savage II Brian M. Shivers Vanita VanFleet Margaret A. Ware Deleyne L. White Joe S. White IDEAS AND ISSUES Charles W. Medlin, chairman Suzy Blinkley Cathy L. Bonnor Shawn R. Casey Barbara S. Coleman Patricia A. Dennis Linda L. Dickinson Marshall R. Eiserer Daniel V. Frey Margaret A. Garner Scott A. Jacobson Joyce E. Kawahata David N. Kratzig Mary M. Morrison Arthur M. Nathan Patrice J. Pargaman John C. Pearcy Theodore B. Samsel III Michael J. Shearn Robert C. Sietsema Ann L. Smith INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Manuel B. Mirabal, chairman Catherine E. Alleman Penny L. Andersen Cathy Arrington Carolyn Baer Carol A. Batty Ellen Beck Jean E. Brown Karen S. Bryant Katherine R. Burris Keith Carter Victoria C. Cotrell Mary R. Crabtree Mary L. Dawson James A. Dingwerth Marilynn E. Evans Richard A. Ferguson Tyrrell E. Flawn Paul J. Franzetti Linda J. Fredrickson Olivier Frument Pamela S. Hager Susan E. Hall James G. Harlow Janice A. Harrington Jeffery L. Hart R. Michael Horton Ralph G. Howard Harriet L. Hubbard Alicia A. Hunt Jamene F. Javurek Phyllis J. Jeschke Laura J. Johnson Laura K. Kamenitsa Lome S. Label Mary J. Ladd Kathrena A. Lang Janet L. Larson Tinker Lenzner Leslye Lucas Aaron K. Ludeke Nancy A. Lynch Laura R. Maggi Nancy E. Marshall Charles V. Mason Melanie A. McCollum William M. McKamie Janis A. Monger Mary Jo Neal Stephen C. Neeley Suzanne M. O Malley Judy E. Perkin Janet A. Pierce Mark S. Poulos Robert B. Powell Alan N. Prager Marta R. Prince Carter M. Reich Robyn R. Richter Annette S. Rickert Nelson G. Rodriguez Marilyn J. Rumsey Nancy A. Schear Jill E. Selevan Sarah K. Sharpless Susan E. Simmons George H. Stallings Sally L. Swope Ardell Taylor Eloisa Y. Torres Susan C. Wroe Sherry S. Zwiebel LEADERSHIP BOARD George G. Eaves, chairman Robert T. Boiling James O. Deegear III Ann E. Eiermann William E. Fleury Edward N. Goldsberry Harold H. Goldsmith Roslyn G. Hager Kenneth W. Hinton Michael A. Klaveness Christopher A. Lin Daniel N. Matheson III Robert L. Oliver Jolie B. Pillsbury Deborah A. Rail Jena K. Soward SPEAKERS COMMITTEE Patrick L. Hodges, chairman David M. Cordell Leonard Z. Finger Coral B. Gold Stephen M. Gross Rebecca E. Hendrix Kathryn E. Krohn Richard A. Leaman Paul A. Leche Janet C. Legler Fred S. Margosh Robert J. Nokes John P. Powers David A. Pratt Melvin R. Todd Mark J. Wernick Steven A. Wisch STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE Ronnie R. Volkening, chairman Anne W. Andrews Beth M. Baker Larry D. Barbies Elizabeth I. Beasley Marian R. Bentley Patricia K. Biggers John A. Bricker Jr. Elizabeth Burtner Norman S. Davis Timothy W. Dickey Nancy L. Duerr David W. Elmquist Allen F. Gaw David G. Gullickson Sharron L. Kemp LeAnn Lakin Jill E. Lockett Vicki L. Mahaffey Susan C. Mainard Linda M. Manowitz Sarah S. Martin Frances K. Nelson Elaine V. Neu Hervey A. Priddy Linda S. Rice Judith G. Roberts Janet B. Schreibman Jean R. Setzer Judy C. Stringer Debra R. Weiner 73 Diversifying its format, Round-Up this year presented, a week of informal activities. Events ranged from campus bicycle races and a dog show to the traditional beard growing contest and sweetheart presentation at Municipal Auditorium. The annual parade, however, was cancelled when city officials denied a permit request. Operating on a drastically cut budget, the pro- gram included campus organizations, in keeping with its emphasis on more student involvement. The week ' s profits, with the exception of those Round-Up from the Sweetheart Dance, were donated to the March of Dimes. Profits from the Sweetheart and Bluebonnet Belle presentation hosted by the Silver Spurs, went to the Austin Kidney Foundation. Round-Up was headed by Pete Peters, produ- cer, and Gregory K. Yamin, director. Committee chairmen included Karen Jones, parade; Rose- mary Dugger, Sweetheart presentation; Steven E. Beene, festival; Franklyn Alexander, bands; Rob- ert T. Boiling, public relations; and Robert W. Drewry, special events. Round FrXCULTX FRESHES tt FESTIVAL PIES ' 50Fr Ni POTPOURRI TE CONTEST nUJI-r EWA QWEST DOC- SHQ . CONTtST FRONT ROW: Rosemary Dugger, Steven E. Beene. SECOND ROW: Amos Peters III, Robert W. Drewry, Robert T. Boiling, Eranklyn Alexander, Gregory K. Yamin. 74 FRONT ROW: Melanie M. Waldhauser, Cathryn G. Turrentine. Janis K. Hawley, Barry J. Worchel, Tommy J. Campbell, Jennings N. Naranjo. Ruth A. Skaff. SECOND ROW: David L. Friend, Linda M. Hughes. Franklyn Alexander, Richard L. Dickson, Robert M. Bugbee, Mary S. Naranjo, Russell Dorsett III, Samuel G. Longoria, Richard W. Seifert, Erin C. Raschke. THIRD ROW: Gary M. Jacobs, Steven S. Lower, James L. Schorr, Paul H. Wayne, Ronald K. Webb, Richard D. Swenum- son, James M. Ouigley. Martha J. Cunningham. Kimberly A. Brooke, Dena F. Wright. The Arts and Sciences Council is actively in- volved on the University campus promoting teaching excellence and innovating student rec- ommendations for increased student-faculty un- derstanding. This year the council had diversified interests on campus. To improve student and faculty unity, the council opened an office to serve as an opin- ion board. After a regents ' ruling to keep the Chuck Wagon open only to students, members conducted a poll to determine faculty reaction. The council named nine students to the three dean selection committees, despite Students ' As- sociation President Jeff Jones ' boycott of selec- tion groups. A foundation was laid for three new councils when the College of Arts and Sciences was divid- ed into the Colleges of Humanities, Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Science. The scope of the council included areas outside the immediate realm of the campus. Money was donated for THE DAILY TEXAN to be sent to State legislators. The council registered a lobbyist at the Texas legislature. The size of the 1970-71 council was doubled with each department represented by two mem- bers, one appointed by a faculty member and the other elected by students in that department. Th e council hopes to revise the language re- quirement to the area studies program. It plans to encourage the acceptance of more pass-fail hours and request that special counsel for nonmajor stu- dents in each department be offered. Council officers were Barry Jason Worchel, president; Janis K. Hawley, vice-president; Tommy J. Campbell, secretary; and Ed Gibbs, treasurer. James A. Hitt, assistant professor of classics and A S associate dean for academic af- fairs, served as faculty advisor. Arts and Science Council 75 .jvi ;guv f.jx . VJU ' rvtt CBA Council FRONT ROW: Thomas F. Adkisson. John T. Amend, Carol A. Tunstall, Clyde W. Smith Jr. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Watts, John F. Ander- son, Raymond W. Pircher Jr., William P. Carroll. THIRD ROW: John K. Dunlap, John M. Gresham, Geoffrey M. Curran, Anthony M. Alonzi. FOURTH ROW: Brian M. Eltis, Ronald Turboff, Albert Wolf III, William C. Forrest. FIFTH ROW: Forrest R. Walker, Jeffrey L. Greenblum, John L. Cubbison, Bruce E. Wolbrette. SIXTH ROW: Robert L. Frank, Philip H. Hurley, Dennis A. Pupa. Business students were honored at the CBA convocation awards banquet. The College of Business Administration Council highlighted its activities with a week of business- oriented events. The March colloquim was cli- maxed by an honors luncheon at which awards were made to outstanding students, faculty, and distinguished alumni. During the year the council established leader- ship and acted as a link between academic and nonacademic communities and the business stu- dent body. It also sponsored Fourteen Days, the CBA newsletter. The CBA Council is composed of an executive committee, the elected class officers, appointed representatives, delegates from student organiza- tions affiliated with the CBA, and representatives to the Student Assembly and House of Delegates from the CBA. Heading this year ' s Council were Rick Smith, president; John Thomas Amend, vice-president; Carol Tunstall, fall secretary; Mina Jane Gibson, spring secretary; Thomas F. Adkisson, treasurer; Seoffrey Michael Curran, Student Assembly rep- resentative; and Wayne Harrison, House of Dele- gates representative. Eugene Nelson, professor of business law served as faculty advisor. 76 The Communication Council sponsored a student-faculty football game. |uim was cli- ir eiecutive . appointed rtorganiza- Rid Smith, ..president: ine Gibson, treasure Communications Council The School of Communication Council is a forum for student problems and executes pro- grams and projects involving the faculty, staff, and students of the School of Communication. Represented on the council were students from the three departments of the school speech, journalism, and radio-television-film. Members of the council serve on the dean ' s faculty and stu- dent committees. The council focused its activities in four areas of concentration, with each area organized by a committee. Programs designed to recruit minority students reached high schools across the state. Job placement service was provided for commu- nication graduates. The council planned activities merging student and faculty life, which included firesides and receptions for visiting dignitaries. Highlighting the year, Communication Week brought together speakers from the communica- tion world, students and their parents, and Uni- versity faculty to share ideas. . Officers of the council included Lynn Marie La- tham, president; Robert Leon Oliver, vice-presi- dent; Lisa Ikard, corresponding secretary; Karen Elaine Bodner, recording secretary; Jere Lynn Burrus, assemblyman; and Timothy Alfred Dona- hue, assemblyman. Serving as faculty advisor was Wayne A. Danielson. FRONT ROW: Lynn M. Latham, Jeffry B. Davis, Druscilla R. Christian, James C. Stanley, Karen E. Bodner. SECOND ROW: Jan A. Younglove, Howard H. Lindsay II, Judith A. Naughton, Robert L. Oliver, Dennis A. Williams, Timothy A. Donahue, Charles E. Watlcins, Wayne A. Danielson, dean. THIRD ROW: Jere L. Burrus. 77 Engineering Council The Student Engineering Council coordinates societies within the College of Engineering and provides a liaison among students and faculty. The council this year continued its many perma- nent programs, including semesterly course and teacher evaluations, outstanding advisor awards, selection of an engineering sweetheart, the engi- neering ball, and the maintenance of the student lounge, Taylor Hall ' s T-Room. The- 1970-7 I council also awarded outstanding student awards, given in recognition of leadership in service to the college and campus. The recipi- ents of the awards were R. Bruce Anderson, Rob- ert Boldt, Mark G. Goode, Jack B. McWilliams, and Sherry S. Zwiebel. Officers were Thomas W. Rioux, chairman; James C. Dickerman, vice-chairman; Sherry S. Zwiebel, fall secretary; Thomas J. Holstien, spring secretary; Stephen C. Walls, fall assemblyman; and Danny L. Cox, spring assembly. Oo The Engineering Council helped maintain the Taylor Hall T-Room. FRONT ROW: Karen M. Morrison, Nancy M. Tamburello, Sherry S. Zwiebel, Thomas W. Rioux, James C. Dickerman, Mark G. Goode III. SECOND ROW: John R. Stratton, Dale C. Patenaude, Robert M. Wag- ner, Robert S. Truss, Thomas G. Arthur, Allen G. Martinets, Emmerick J. Pavlas Jr., Richard R. Ensminger, John W. Wessels. THIRD ROW: T. Jeff Holstien, Joe G. Perser, George E. Tanner, Gilbert O. Rabbe Jr., George T. Theriot, Danny L. Cox, Robert R. Broyles, Kenneth C. Nelson. 78 Outstanding Engineering Students JACK BRYAN MARK GIDEON 6OODE McWILLIAMS Student Engineering Council Freshman Council advisor College of Engineering Council AIME, president ASCE, vice-president Pi Epsilon Tau, vice-president ROBBIN BRUCE ANDERSON Tau Beta Pi, treasurer Omega Chi Epsilon, secretary Engineering Fellow FORMER OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING STUDENTS STILL IN SCHOOL Thomas Wayne Rioux John Robert Stratton BOBBY LEE BOLDT Pi Tau Sigma, vice-president House of Delegates ASME, secretary SHERRY SUEZWIEBEL Student Engineering Council International Affairs Committe e AIME FRONT ROW: Barbara G. Zimmerman, Belinda L. Hase, Susan E. Mus- tard, Jill E. Lockett, Susan J. Peter. SECOND ROW: Margaret S. Moore, Deborah A. Trimble, Rebecca Black, Patricia F. McCoy, Geor- gia M. Walton, John O. Rodgers, Pamela Peek, Karen L. Anderson, Sue A. Holle, Barbara J. Hoffer, Jane R. Trigg. Education Council Through the leadership of the Education Coun- cil, a greater understanding was achieved be- tween students enrolled in the school and the Col- lege of Education administration and faculty. Stu- dents were encouraged to present suggestions and discuss problems with faculty and council members. Activities for the year included several programs to inform education majors of the op- portunities, as well as the requirements, facing them. The Education Council sponsored a sandwich seminar with Alton C. Murphy of the University Teacher Placement Service. During both the fall and spring semesters, members helped with teacher evaluations. The group also selected an outstanding student teacher. Leading the council were Susan E. Mustard, president; Jill E. Lockett, vice-president; Susan J. Peter, secretary; and Linda L. Hase, treasurer. 80 i The Pharmacy Council, a communication orga- nization for the College of Pharmacy, supported several projects this year for the benefit of the University and Austin communities. It sponsored a birth control program which was presented free to campus organizations. During Round-Up week, the council participated in Showcase, providing exhibits on poison preven- tion and birth control. The group presented monthly programs at the pharmacy convocations. In the future the council plans to offer to the student body information which is currently limit- ed to those studying pharmacy. This will include drug abuse and drug actions and interactions. Members also intend to request legislative action, when necessary, to improve the status of the pharmacy intern. Pharmacy Council FRONT ROW: F. Dean Stiles, Mary E. Blair, Jeanne C. Duncan, An- nette M. Randall, Nancy E. Jirasek, Juan A. Ochoa. SECOND ROW: Harold D. Lewis, Norman S. Anderton Ml, Jimmy L Jones, Glen D. Hall. John T. Taylor, Henry J. Novosad, Robert J. Reyna Jr., David C. Gam- bol. THIRD ROW: Robert R. Schiller, William J. Sheffield, Harlus F. Barber, Ernesto C. Guerra Jr. 81 With emphasis on broadening its scope, the Inter-Cooperative Council sponsored a regional co-op convention which included representatives from a nine-state area. The spring meet, in con- junction with the North American Student Coop- erative Organization, provided a worthwhile in- terchange of ideas among the southwest area del- egations. As the coordinator of activities for the cooper- ative houses, ICC strove to improve communica- tion among the 21 houses and their 475 residents. This year a new co-op, Hebrew House, joined the council. In keeping with tradition, ICC hosted Co-op Week to make the University community more aware of the opportunities cooperative living of- fers. Officers for the year included Ernie M. Eden, president; Randall W. Burrow, vice-president; Lois M. Sraham, secretary; and Steven W. Strange, treasurer. Inter-Cooperative Council 1 . Rebecca S. McDonald 2. Thomas L Nolet 3. George A. Altgelt 4. Stephen L. Johnson 5. Ernie M. Eden 6. Susan Bennett 7. Ana C. Arcacha 8. Edward D. Pagan 9. Michael H. Abramowitz 10. Albert K. Echt I I . Larry Martin ' 12. Carol J. Wood 13. Esmeralda Casillas 14. Lois M. Graham 15. Susan A. Curington 16. Hilarie J. Nolet 17. Steven W. Strange 18. Margaret L. Thomas 19. Michael E. Stones 20. Klaylea K. Zwiebel 21. Richard A. Kingsley 22. Nelda J. Biggs 23. Thomas G. Taylor 24. Robin B. McKinley 25. John Freeman 26. Mlchele M. Shaunessy 27. Mike Levins 28. Deborah A. Grotevant 29. Randall W. Burrow 30. Deborah K. Hall 82 Upper-Class Advisors Upper-Class Advisors sponsored a silver and china show for dorm girls. The membership of Upper-Class Advisors Is composed of advisors in both private and campus dormitories, which have affiliated with the organi- zation. Members this year include representatives from Andrews, Blanton, Carothers, Jester, Kin- solving, Littlefield, Contessa, Contessa West, Dexter, Heflin Manor, Madison House, Newman, and Scottish Rite dormitories. Only six meetings a year involve all members because membership totals over 300 people. The organization ' s main line of communication is the monthly meeting of the executive committee, which consists of the chairman of advisors of each dorm and the four officers. Upper-Class Advisors sponsor a china, crystal, and silver show in the fall and spring of each year. The proceeds from the show go to their scholar- ship fund handled through the Dean of Students Office. The size and number of the scholarships depends on the success of the shows. Two scholar- ships were awarded for the 1970-71 school year. Officers were Jena K. Soward, president; Linda K. Price, vice-president; Margaret M. Gleason, treasurer; and Margaret A. Greene, secretary. Miss M. Ruth Smith served as advisor. . Intro K.HI FRONT ROW: Dona K. Hutcheson, Jena K. Soward, M. Ruth Smith, Linda K. Price, Sherry Robinson. SECOND ROW: Cynthia C. Nelson, Margaret A. Garner, Susan D. Simmons, Susan L. Koen, Danelle J. Smith, Pamela A. Nutt, Margaret A. Greene, Margaret M. Gleason. 83 With the assistance of its member -fraternities, the Interfraternity Council served the University and Austin communities throughout the year. On campus, the council contributed to the Emergency Loan Fund, through which loans were granted to students in need of financial aid. IFC also gave several other scholarships. The IFC sponsored Sing-Song to ra ise the funds necessary for its many activities. Internal changes included revitalizing the Alumni IFC and allocat- ing more responsibility and freedom to individual chapters. Outside the scope of the University, the Coun- cil was equally active. Fraternity men coached teams for the Pan-American Recreation Program, an athletic program for East Austin boys. Also supported by the IFC was Market Place, a flea market involving all segments of the Austin com- munity. Officers for the Interfraternity Council this year were Max F. Yarbrough, president; Jeff S. Gray, vice-president; Bill Finkelstein, secretary; and Phil A. Smith, treasurer. a fm I. Newman AM Interfraternity Counci 84 Panhellenic Council L Parkinson AAA Both on campus and in the Austin community, the Panhellenic Council actively worked to sup- port varied programs. Member sororities began the year devoting time and energy to promote fall rush. Within the scope of the University, Panhellenic worked with the Interfraternity Council to sponsor Sing-Song. With, Alpha Phi Omega the council participated in a blood drive sponsored by the Texas Hemophilia Association and contributed to the kidney fund for Talia Carroll. The organization also broadened its sphere of activities to include a donation to the Texas Partners of the Alliance for Peru earthquake victims. Officers of the Panhellenic Council were Patri- cia E. Jackson, president; Linda M. Manowitz, vice-president; Judy Roberts, secretary; Linda Beth Warren, treasurer; and Barbara K. Dirks, so- cial chairman. 85 JJI. .-VJU ' tM ti 3t,NOb1.)l 1UWJU UKWfrtJiatmskJUlMH ISSfjt TSP Board R. Atkinson Ranger Editor Robert M. Bugbee Cactus Editor Norris G. Davis Journalism Steven R. Dial Texan Managing Editor MI Timothy H. Donahue Student Assembly Robert i. Hilburn Texan Editorial Manager Randall H. Hollij Student Assembly Lawrence E. Honig TES Editor Spring Regulating the policies of Texas Student Publi- cations, the board of directors is composed of five students, four faculty members, and 10 ex-of- ficio nonvoting members. The board this year adopted a new publication, PEREGRINUS, the University School of Law year- book. For the yearbook, the merger had several advantages through the sharing of photography expenses with THE CACTUS and the continuity provided by TSP. Issues ranging from the acceptability of Gay Liberation advertising to a proposed new TSP charter were considered. In a dispute over ac- cepting advertisements for Gay Lib, it was finally decided that ads announcing their meetings would be accepted. Members also appointed a committee to draft a new TSP charter, pending the July 6 expiration of the original one. Voting members included Charles M. Bonjean, Norris G. Davis, Timothy A. Donahue, John H. Fox, Randall H. Hollis, Jeffery J. Jones, David M. Mincberg, Frank N. Pierce, and Eugene H. Sauls. Margaret Berry Associate Dean of Students L. loyd Edmonds General Manager David M. Mincberg Student Assembly Charles N.Ory Peregrinus Editor Eugene H. Sauls Accounting Charles M. Bonjean Sociology John H. Fox Student Assembly David W. Moorman Riata Editor Lyke Thompson Texan Managing Editor Spring Richard S. Wackerbarth TES Editor Fall Andrew A. Yemma Texan Editor I Isat Baruch Chief Photographer Robert A. Burns Magazine Supervisor TSP Staff u ' L. Loyd Edmonds General Manager Marguerite Freeman Cactus Editorial Supervisor Jean G. Hogue Bookkeeper M. Dolores Moore Secretary Cathey E. Mynck Classified Advertising Manager Stanley W. Farrar Photographer ' Thelma O. Heather Office Manager Julia L. McNair Cactus Assistant Editorial Supervisor James W. Morgan Advertising Manager Ruth 8. Preuss Office Assistant Responsible for the business and professional operations of the DAILY TEXAN, RANGER, CACTUS, PERESRINUS, RIATA, and TEXAS ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE magazine, the TSP staff provides a sense of continuity for the University ' s six student publications. Overseeing the staff is Lester Loyd Edmonds Jr., general manager. His responsibilities include coordinating the work of the departments in- volved in maintaining the publications. This entails advertising, circulation, photography, production, recordkeeping and bookkeeping. The business staff aids all TSP publications. Arthur J. Rinn Mechanical Superintendent John L. Ross Jr. Circulation Manager Jerry Taylor Advertising Assistant 87 1971 Cactus Of the year in passing, some will remember Flower Children selling carnations on the Drag. Some will remember ad interim appointments. Some will remember Arkansas, while trying to for- get Notre Dame. Some will remember the Jesus people in their psychedelic bus. These things the 1 97 1 CACTUS has attempted to capture. It was a quiet beginning for the editor, associ- ate editor, and I 3 section editors as they gath- ered in the fall to interview for staff assistants. As plans for the yearbook became reality, THE CACTUS announced that the traditional resi- dences section would be eliminated. In protest, a host of petitions from dormitories and co-opera- tive houses materialized. The Texas Student Publi- cations Board then overturned the editor ' s deci- sion, calling for reinstatement of the housing sec- tion. Censorship power became the issue, and TSP reconsideration followed. The student residences were featured to provide a more relevant picture of dorm and co-op life. With the onset of the second semester, home, for staffers, became a corner in the Journalism Building marked by moonshots and two sadly de- funct cacti. Lights burned late as deadlines neared. It was a sometime stormy and hectic mid- dle. Finally, the last packet was shipped to the pub- lisher. It was a quiet ending. Robert Marshall Bugbee (Rob-Bob), Editor-in-Chief Dena Fred Wright, Associate Editor 88 1. Steve Dial, Sports Copy 2. Diane Taylor, Honorary Organizations 3. Andy Klein, Academics 4. Lolly Greenberg, Fraternities 5. Jan Krivcher, Sororities 6. Clarice Adams, Features 7. Claire Anderson, Fraternities 8. Fran Smith, Copy Editor 9. Lewise Bailey, Features 10. Robin Bracher, Military I I. Debbie Bay, Student Administration 12. Alan Levi, Residences 13. Carole Raschke, Service and 13. Special Interest Organizations 14. Steve Chewning, Sports 15. Marilyn Atkins, Professional Organizations Cactus Section Editors 89 CACTUS ASSISTANTS 1 . Norman Arnold 2. Lillian L. Reyes 3. Norman S. Davis 4. Lee Bivins 5. Val A. Aldred 6. Carter M. Reich 7. Holly J. Harwood 8. Nancy A. Eversole 9. Marsha J. Zimmerman 10. John A. Adlcins I I . C. Randy Stano 12. Sally D. Horwitz 13. Janet F. Zoller 14. Rebecca G. Pettus 15. Ronald P. Camp 16. L. Michael McKee 17. Jack N. Fuerst 18. Nancy E. Goldfarb 19. Tracee A. Chenoweth 20. Charlotte J. Hrncir 21. Cecil M. Peters 22. Jan K. Andrews 23. Eugene C. Orehek 24. Kathy L. Ashley 25. Sheryl E. Tatar 26. Andrea N. Arrow 27. Cynthia Ware 28. LaVerne F. Teichelman 29. Susan R. Bame 30. Kay Nester 3 I . Hedy S. Covan 32. Janet M. Rosenbaum 33. Ruth E. Hejl 34. Sheryl A. Sonnemann 35. Bonnie S. Cox 36. Gail A. Simon 37. Cathy A. Mehl 38. Diane L. Bornstein 39. Robin C. England 40. Joan Ribnick 41. Catherine E. Garvey 42. Ann M. Lutz 43. Penny Perry 1971 Cactus NOT PICTURED Kathi S. Buchanan Johnette L. Cuba Elizabeth J. Daily Nancy J. Delisi Betsy L. Fink Leslie A. Finks Kathy Freeland M. Scott Holter Randall G. Jones Sheldon I. Lippman Ruth A. MacFarlane Gayle A. Rothenberg w I 90 The Daily Texan Steve Dial, Fall Managing Editor Lyke Thompson, Spring Managing Editor Texan Staff 1 Zfl KffI HE In what has become almost tradition, THE DAILY TEXAN again was named Ail-American by the Associated Collegiate Press. This award goes to the top 10 college newspapers in the nation. Published five days weekly, The Texan was manned by a paid staff of about 60 students with the assistance of writers from reporting classes and volunteers seeking journalistic experience. Editor Andy Yemma was elected during the spring student body general elections. Fall and spring managing editors Steve Dial and Lyke Thompson, respectively, were appointed by the Texas Student Publications Board of Directors. The Texan sought further to cooperate with the Journalism Department by working more closely with editing and newswriting courses to provide students with an opportunity for active learning. Continued LEFT TO RIGHT: John P. Bolen; Cheryl W. Bolen, fall make-up editor: Cyndi Taylor, spring assistant to the editor: A. John Reetz, spring assist- ant managing editor: Kayherine E. Fegan, spring feature editor: Lyke Thompson, spring managing editor; Cicely Wynne, amusements editor: Michael A. Lacey, fall associate news editor: David L. Helfert, fall assist- ant to the editor; H. Clifton Avery, spring city editor. 92 State legislators were presented with subscriptions to THE DAILY TEXAN L In the spring with the legislature in session THE DAILY TEXAN sponsored a drive to provide state senators and representatives with subscriptions to the newspaper. This provided lawmakers with an insight to student opinion. Also during the second semester, the Bauer House controversy was brought to light in The Texan, leading to a Senate investigation of re- gional actions. With the summer expiration of the 50-year TSP charter, operational policies of The Texan were set for study by a six-man panel of editors from the Texas Daily Newspapers Association and Texas Press Association. A faculty committee, to serve in an advisory capacity, was established within the Journalism Department. 93 Texas Ranger RANGER STAFF: SEATED: J. Mark Casstevens, James R. Atkinson, Sue Goodman, Richard D. Hoffman, Daniel N. Matheson III. STANDING: John J. Watkins, Long John Silber, J. Tullos Wells. Undergoing its second format change in two years, the TEXAS RANGER found a home in THE DAILY TEXAN as a magazine supplement. The RANGER appeared in THE TEXAN six times this year, enjoying a circulation of some 30,000 stu- dents, the largest readership it has ever had. It served as a journal of features for THE TEXAN, with an accent on the original and the humorous. The magazine presented reviews of current films, records and books, plus regular photograph- ic exhibits. In its feature material, the supplement attempted to reflect a satirical, lighthearted tone, choosing laughter as the best medicine for Uni- versity problems. From a spoof on Jeff Jones: Pop Politician to a parody of THE RAG to an expose of Austin ' s smut lords, the RANGER staff attempted to maintain a posture of humor and uniqueness in approach and content. The RANGER also con- centrated on graphical presentation, using offset printing this year for the first time. RIATA was conceived by Nat Gibson in the spring of 1961. Through his efforts in creating in- terest in a literary magazine the Student Assem- bly passed a resolution in the fall of 1961 request- ing Texas Student Publications, Inc., to publish such a magazine. On October II, 1961 the TSP Board approved the publishing of a student liter- ary magazine to be called RIATA. It was designed to function as the outlet for creative work for the students of the University. Its aim is to induce a vigorous quest for excellence among students engaged in writing and art. Riata RIATA STAFF: Vickie L. Newman, David W. Moorman, Sally N. Jones, Stephen G. Driggers. NOT PICTURED: William C. Kellough, Stephen E. Whittaker. 94 FALL TES STAFF: SEATED: Barbara D. Longeway. Richard K. Waclcerbarth, editor. STANDING: Douglas J. Warrington, Estela S. Wackerbarth, Sherry S. Zwiebel. Texas Engineering and Science TEXAS ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, a quarterly magazine began in 1964 by Texas Stu- dent Publications, Inc., publishes news and fea- tures about all the sciences. The emphasis is on local events, research activities and the people in- volved. With a circulation of 4,000, TES sought to appeal to a broad range of readers. The purpose of the magazine is to acquaint stu- dents, faculty, and other interested persons with the areas of current thought and research in the fields of science and engineering at the University and also to give students an opportunity to ex- press themselves in these areas. SPRING TES STAFF: SEATED: Barbara D. Longeway. STANDING: Jo Ann Cole, Martha C. Hunnicutt, Gerald W. Hunnicutt, Lawrence E. Honig, editor, Michael Patterson. 95 Texas Today and Tomorrow ADVISORY COMMITTEE William T. Belt Fred P. Ellison Stephen D. McClellan Shirley B. Perry SYSTEMS ADVISOR D. B. J. Holland NEWS INFORMATION ADVISOR Amy J. Long TTT STEERING COMMITTEE James R. Porter, chairman Catherine A. Cox Diane Davis David A. Dillard Rosemary Dunaway Robert C. Emmott Jr. Tyrrell E. Flawn Stephanie Jennings Suzanne E. Kemp Katherine A. Kevil Lewis T. LeClair Margaret S. Moore Robert L. Oliver Judy A. Owen James R. Seeman John P. Wade Continuing its Perspective programs, Texas Today and Tomorrow provided students with an opportunity for open communication concerning various aspects of the University. These programs helped students to understand campus issues. The committee sponsored an open forum about the Students ' Association fall referendum to dis- cuss several of the questions being presented to the student body. Also in the fall, TTT members talked informally with faculty members in Jester Center. With the legislature in session during the spring, the group met over coffee with state legis- lators in a series of discussions. At these coffees, emphasis centered on the financial status of the University and its needs for the coming biennium. Orientation Orientation allowed freshmen to acquaint themselves with the academic, cultural, and social life of the University. The ten summer orientation sessions included academic pre-advisement, preregistration, ad- vanced placement testing, small group discussion sessions, campus tours, informal meetings with faculty and administrators, and entertainment. Serving as an advisory committee to Richard SCOOP MEMBERS Michael R. Bisesi Tanya K. Ekblad Martin M. Jimenez Sharron L. Kemp Deborah R. Morris Linda S. Perine Deborah A. Rail Horacio R. Ramirez Mark J. Silverstone Nancy D. Strauss Alan D. Winter ADVISORS 1970-71 Junious J. Arrant Saba J. Balagia Larry D. Barbies Jacltie L. Byars Patricia L. Carroll Shawn R. Casey Janie C. Delgado Ernest M. Eden Patricia J. Edwards Guillermo Y. Espinoza Ellen R. Fein William E. Fleury Robert C. Fox Edward N. Goldsberry H. Hill Goldsmith Cheryl R. Goodman Virginia C. Guess Edward S. Guleke William G. Gurasich Roslyn G. Hager Prince M. Harrison James A. Hopkins Sherry L. Jameson Nicholas, orientation coordinator, is the Student Committee on Orientation Procedures (SCOOP). This committee was responsible for the major planning of the summer program as well as brief orientation sessions during the year. Throughout the year, a continuing orientation service, including free tutoring by the student ad- visors, offered assistance to students with aca- demic, personal, or social problems. Tiffany N. Jones Michael A. Klaveness Jerrold S. Klein Carol L. Klinar Kenneth L. Kunze Nancy C. Lee Christopher A. Lin Jill Elizabeth Lockett Charles V. Mason Pamela D. Mayo Nancy M. McClellan Robert A. McLean Robert C. Meisel Roger H. Mendelson Mary J. Mitchell Margaret S. Moore Judith M. Morgan Frances K. Nelson Deborah J. Patterson Robert D. Pennington Amos Peters III Susan Plowman Barry L. Racusin Erin C. Raschke James R. Reinhart Judith G. Roberts Margaret D. Rosenfeld Thomas K. Russell George R. Shannon Jerome E. Sneed Stephanie A. Sokolewicz Roy M. Spence Jr. Glenn A. Stayer Laura J. Steigerwald David R. Stevenson Linda J. Stevenson Patrick F. Timmons Jodie Tronson Ronnie R. Volkening Brenda J. Walker Susan J. Walstad James H. Walter Robert Watson Jack H. Welge Bradley Westmoreland Pamela Wilson Ronald D. Wong Diane P. Wood Nancy E. Woodward 96 HFEWG Rct-Wxra V lri K WflWhDflPKIfl JUtlfllJE JHJCSXZfl iBVhl EDJTED BV: LEWJSE BflJLEV CLflRJCE LEUJ fl fc i THE VEflR STRIKE MARCH freffW ctwrnf refW us, cur ' ; ' :. , . - ' Summertime Summertime . . . what to do? . . . places to go . . . seeing old friends, again . . . lying by the water . . . surf . . . lazy, hazy, crazy days . . . summer jobs . . . Europe . . . sun . . . green grass . . . sweet smells . . . camping . . . going barefoot . . . tans . . . relaxing . . . singing crickets . . . peaceful nights . . . picnics . . . chiggers . . . amusement parks . . . flowers . . . watermelon . . . travel . . . time to th ink . . . warm breezes . . . stars . . . feed- ing the ducks . . . sailing . . . the zoo . . . 4th of July . . . fireworks . . . rush parties . . . beer . . . the lake . . . sea gulls . . . fishing . . . barbecue . . . ants . . . solitude . . . letters from far-off friends . . . going home . . . summer school . . . entertain- ment . . . culture . . . melting ice cream . . . limit- ed rains . . . Freshman Orientation . . . p anning for the fall semester ... or ... looking back and thinking . . . I ' m finally out for good! TOP LEFT: Sunbathers toolc advan- tage of the Austin lakes. ABOVE: CEC hosted the Zambian Dancers. LEFT: Aqua Festival activities cli- maxed with a night parade on Town Lake. 99 A Chance To ' ' Do Your Own Thing Fiesta Gardens beachcombing 100 - . jaE pf ' is . .,. ..- .. ' ,% ; -.i ' . ' KP- ' ' Ssw Jv or |ust doing your own thing 101 Academic Freedom An Internal Crisis The issues involved . . . academic freedom . . . ad- ministrative responsibility . . . possible Regental interference in internal problems . . . faculty au- tonomy . . . academia ' s walls came tumbling down . . . Where did it all start? . . . with a question . . . Should the College of Arts and Sciences be split? . . . proponents and opponents lined up for an in- stitutional tug of war . . . academic freedom, ad- ministrative and faculty responsibility . . . They were the rope . . . and it broke . . . University President Norman Hackerman consults faculty and presents proposal for A S split to the Board of Regents . . . Chairman Frank Erwin announces Regents decision to reject the plan . . . A S facul- ty evaluates separation . . . fears reallocation of money . . . Hackerman reconsults faculty and pre- pares a new plan for consideration . . . sends plan to Vice-Chancellor McKetta . . . Hackerman an- nounces his resignation to assume the presidency of Rice University . . . McKetta submits Hacker- man ' s plan to the Regents for information only . . . Chancellor Harry Ransom, with whom many identify the academic stature of the University, hands his resignation to the Regents . . . Bryce Jordan is appointed president ad-interim by the Regents . . . Gardner Lindzey, vice-president for academic affairs, resigns . . . Deputy Chancellor LeMaistre reopens question of A S split . . . hands the headache to Jordan . . . Vice-Chancel- lor William Livingston resigns . . . McKetta ' s res- ignation follows . . . LeMaistre is appointed Chancellor-elect . . . A S Dean John Silber argues against LeMaistre ' s fission proposal ... on July 24, Jordan, LeMaistre, and Erwin remove Sil- ber from his deanship . . . three days later, an administration (who ' s left?) plan for division is announced . . . Who is left? . . . What was lost? . . . and Who? . . . Hackerman . . . Ransom . . . Lindzey . . . McKetta . . . Livingston . . . Silber ... all key administrative officials with academ- ic in their titles . . . coincidence? 1 . Harry Ransom 2. Norman Hackerman 3. John Silber 4. Frank Erwin 5. Charles LeMaistre 6. Bryce Jordan L L K N O THE T R I 102 T H r , H V A Y Rush: A Time To Decide Invitations . . . which ones to accept . . . new clothes . . . Sunday afternoon registration ... si- lence . . . convocations . . . Municipal Auditorium . . . fraternities in Hogg . . . first period parties . . . state your name, classification, home town, and major . . . Wha ' t should I wear? . . . Does my hair look OK? . . . hurry! . . . hurry . . . name tags . . . clapping . . . singing . . . hand shaking . . . Smile . . . It ' s so nice to meet you . . . two days . . . eight parties . . . Period II ... Oh no, I have a run in my hose! . . . ' Do you think they liked me? . . . sorority skits . . . fraternity beer parties . . . skiing at Lake Austin ... He can hold his liquor . . . Period III ... Why didn ' t I get invited back? . . . Did you get what you wanted? ... I can ' t decide; I wish I could call mother . . . semiformals . . . curls . . . coat and tie ... I ' ve got to look good . . . Which group do you like best? . . . laughter . . . tears of joy . . . disappointment ... I need to make up my own mind . . . first preference ... I can ' t believe it ' s finally over. ABOVE: Actives extended a traditional greeting to rushees. RIGHT: Bids were delivered to prospective members at the convocation. Each day began with a breakfast at the house; 104 ' Sorority members and guests enjoyed games and skits at rush parties. Actives welcomed new pledges in va rious ways. H N ABOVE: Visitors enjoyed sorority hospitality. LEFT: The suspense contin- ued until at last the bid was received. 105 Forever I Wait . . . Although 20,000 students preregistered they still had fees to pay and schedules to change. As a re- sult, the registration lines were immense. There were lines, lines, and more lines . . . unique .num- bers . . . social security numbers . . . add-drop cards . . . aching feet . . . Move against the wall, please . . . hoarse advisors . . . cranky professors . . . This class is closed . . . frustrated students . . . Sorry, wrong line . . . wire-crossed comput- ers . . . Do I really need my advisor s signature? . . . jammed bookstores . . . blanket tax pictures . . . We should have more books in two or three weeks . . . How much does that book cost? . . . bills, bills, bills . . . You ' ll need a note from the instructor . . . and finally, although it may not be what the student quite had in mind ... a schedule. Lines grew as students waited to be admitted into Gregory Gy 106 ABOVE: Students played the ever-loved game of addsy dropsy. RIGHT: The unforgettable blanket tax pictures were posed for in the gym. LEFT: The seemingly unending hassle in the bookstores. BELOW: Bill checkers made sure the totals were correct. LOWER LEFT: The infamous sorry it ' s closed, would you ac- cept . . . sectionizer aided a student. LOWER RIGHT: With registration came the tiresome ordeal of finding the right textbooks. And Longer Too! The Earth Is Being Eaten Steps were taken to protect the tew remaining trees on campus NO PARKING THIS SIDE OF STREET . y -- Blocked streets and parking lots appeared throughout the campus area. Pipelines were laid for the new Communication Building. -Ast ronomy Building. A. ' ; 0 ' ' f . - - ' N ' w r v nw MM . BWK vvvfw The new gym complex under the upper deck of Memorial Stadium was under construction ... By Machines ' Is it progress? ... It is expansion . . . construction from one end of the campus to the other . . . more buildings for more people . . . away with the old . . . tear down The Oaks ... up with the new . . . Physics-Mathematics-Astronomy Building . . . Communications Building . . . Humanities Re- search Center . . . LBJ Library and Sid W. Rich- ardson Hall ... an upper level for Memorial Sta- dium . . . down with trees . . . parking lots closed and new ones constructed . . . swinging cranes . . . noisy bulldozers . . . blasting . . . drilling . . . hammering . . . sawing . . . grinding engines . . . piles of dirt . . . dust-filled air . . . streets closed for construction . . . fenced off areas . . . the urban atmosphere: fewer trees . . . less space be- tween buildings . . . expansion ... Is it progress? The Lyndon B. Johnson Library neared completion. 109 PiPMMnK ' v w Mr itaoBBBHiv f Living on Campus Residents took advantage of quiet times to catch up on studying. Coeds returned to the dorms as the curfew neared. ABOVE: Varsity Cafeteria provided food service for the men ' s resi- dence halls. RIGHT: Soccer was one of the intramural sports in which dorm residents participated during the fall. 110 Live in a dorm again? . . . you gotta be crazy! . . . this is my fourth year . . . crummy food . . . great dinner ... all those desserts ... no privacy . . . who cares? . . . friends always around . . . let ' s go drinking . . . impossible to study . . . study hall downstairs . . . test files . . . small room . . . big living room . . . cozy . . . fantastic lobby . . . Blan- ton sundeck . . . rates going up ... cheapest place on campus . . . Jester . . . French and Ger- man units . . . Simkins tutoring . . . faculty fire- sides . . . speed reading classes ... a learning ex- perience . . . quadrangle flea market . . . Kinsolv- ing bridge lessons . . . wing flings . . . Blanton art show . . . planned mixers . . . open houses . . . spir- it contests . . . dollar runs . . . panty raids . . . Jester ' s Casino Royale night . . . coffee houses . . . Moore-Hill basketball players . . . Prather huggy body night . . . spring formals . . . Toys for Tots campaigning . . . Talia ' s kidney machine fund raising . . . advisors and head residents . . . name change . . . watermelon feasts . . . woodsies . . . Prather-Blanton . . . Littlefield-Simkins grasser . . . pep rallies . . . birthday parties . . . surprise . . . I ' m in love . . . boy, do I have problems . . . free counseling . . . candlelights . . . cool chick . . . neat guys . . . movies . . . friends . . . close associ- ations . . . more friends. While some prepared for bed, others were forced to burn the midnight oil. LEFT: Some students just couldn ' t stop studying. ABOVE: Windows were painted to show spirit during the football season. Ill Group activities . . . Brackenridge . . . RASSL mini labs . . . collaged walls . . . seated dinner . . . visiting speakers . . . match parties . . . who ' s my date? ... is he tall enough? . . . she s got a good personality . . . wow . . . what a knock-out . . . publications . . . COURT JESTER . . . Prather ' s ROCK . . . student governments . . . reserve your rooms early for next year . . . who needs a room- mate? . . . Brackenridge egg toss . . . advisor and honor society tappings . . . Honors Day Banquet . . . women ' s field day . . . parties for children from State Schools . . . Littlefield fashion show . . . renovations . . . more comfort . . . stereos . . . color televisions . . . carpeting . . . maid service . . . Scope initiation . . . Andrews choir . . . Thanksgiving feasts . . . Carothers game room . . . all night bull sessions . . . political debates . . . In- terdorm Counci . . . career forecasting informa- tion . . . panel on traveling . . . visiting travel agents . . . you ' ve been to Hawaii . . . practical knowledge . . . help in courses . . . student paint- ings . . . dedicated staffs . . . pride . . . CACTUS dispute . . . weight watchers club . . . stimulating atmosphere. Tutoring services were made available to do Dormitory coeds were on hand for the field day in October. Women ' s Residence Halls hosted a casual dance in the fall. 112 Different Types of Relationships Members of Women ' s Liberation solicited for support while speaking at Jester men ' s lobby. Residents began their daily ritual After hours residents got together for wing flings and bull sessions. 113 An Experience One Never Forgets Photographs were added to Jester residents ' meal tickets. Lobby phones were used to inform coeds that their dates had arrived. Carothers game room afforded the coeds the opportunity to study, play, or just relax. 114 Involvement . . . time . . . games . . . who wants to play poker . . . intramurals . . . participation . . . separate men ' s housing division . . . touch footbaH . . . most points . . . Roberts . . . volleyball winners . . . Brackenridge . . . swimming champs . . . women ' s intramurals . . . good showing from dorms . . . flag football . . . Jester II ... volleyball orange bracket . . . Littlefield . . . Jester II ... white bracket . . . Andrews-Blanton-Carothers, Jester I ... bowling . . . swimming . . . Kinsolving, Jester, Sinkers . . . ping-pong . . . policy changes . . . no more curfew ... NO BOYS ALLOWED PAST THIS DOOR . . . blind dates . . . DON ' T FORGET TO SIGN OUT! . . . Maybe I will renew that contract for next year. ABOVE: The Littlefield choir sang carols at their Christmas dinner. LEFT: Heads of the women ' s dorms participated in a pie eating contest at their October Field Day. 115 Cooperative Living: Co-ops provided a place to relax and enjoy good fellowship. Household duties were part of the daily routine in co-op ABOVE: Residents of the co-ops joined in building a fence at Whitehall. RIGHT: Phone detail was one of the duties of the cooperative member. 116 Cooperative housing . . . the cooperative atti- tude . . . subject to interpretation . . . Why live in a co-op? . . . responsibilities of community living . . . cutting expenses . . . going co-ed . . . maid service, we ' re it ... exchange dinners . . . party skits . . . Christmas guests . . . communal tie-dying . . . details . . . duties . . . someone always there to answer the phone ... if it isn t busy . . . dinners with faculty members . . . house meetings . . . Inter-Cooperative Council . . . frisbee on the lawn . . . work days . . . yard cleaning . . . Halloween parties . . . midnight surprise parties . . . gripe sessions . . . Mother Matelona ' s casserole . . . clean the stove . . . clean the bathroom . . . c ean the living room . . . open houses . . . Almetris . . . Century House . . . Felecia . . . Gebaur . . . Cam- pus Guild . . . Halstead . . . Pearce . . . Ramshorn . . . Shangri-La . . . Royal. ABOVE: Cooperative members shared in the cooking and in other kitchen related responsibilities. LEFT: ICC sponsored an inter-cooperative Softball competition. 117 i! l?Pt ' . tl ftifi4lJiliJl;lS(HI B .Jfc.-lAtU ' fUttJjUtAJOQ 1J A Feeling of Community Cooperative living . . . family style home-cooked meals . . . we ' re the home cooks . . . BS sessions . . . intramurals . . . archery . . . billiards . . . flag football . . . group effort . . . bowling and volley- ball champs . . . golf winners . . . handball doubles . . . ping pong . . . then the chores . . . dust the, furniture . . . sweep the floors . . . wash the dishes . . . set the table . . . family celebrations . . . holidays . . . birthday parties . . . council meetings . . . close friends . . . wash your own clothes . . . mow the grass . . . accomplish your own goals . . . share . . . experiences . . . work . . . fun . . . Smith House . . . Stag . . . Theadorne . . . Theleme . . . TLOK . . . Valhalla . . . Varsity House . . . Wak- onda . . Whitehall . . Whitis. ABOVE: Meals were served family style. RIGHT: Members of the coopera tives were active in intramural sports. 118 University professors joined members of the co-ops for faculty dinners. MHrc Saturday morning worlt parties built close ties among the co-ops. Casual and theme parties were frequently enjoyed by co-op residents. The Intercooperative Council met regularly to coordinate ideas A Decision: On or Off Campus i Customs, traditions, and holidays set the tone of life in some private co-ops. Many UT students chose the responsibilities and independence of apartment living. THl (AST HI AN STUDtNT GOVERNMiNT _ 3333 Ban Antonio Bt Aumin. Texas vevoo Private dormitories offered entertainment and recreational facilties. v V O o EL CID AU gj piT ANA THC (t) WoR.o. 0 120 - Off campus . . . where to live? . . . independence of an apartment . . . which complex? . . . how far from campus? . . . your turn to clean the bath- room . . . who ' s going grocery shopping? . . . call the manager . . . security of a private dorm . . . coed or not? . . . liberal or strict . . . more dormi- tory or apartment type . . . luxury or economy . . . visitation ... no hours . . . Sally Sorority . . . Fred- die Frat-rat . . . fulfill obligation . . . live with brothers or sisters . . . married students ... no choice of roommate . . . apartment? house? du- plex? garag e apartment? . . . Colorado, Deep Eddy, and Brackenridge . . . feed the baby . . . change the diapers . . . make ends meet . . . mother! . . . save money . . . live at home . . . commute . . . where to park . . . family-life exten- sion . . . gotta get away . . . thanks, Dad . . . buck the establishment . . . commune . . . College House . . . right on ... change the system . . . freedom . . . far out! . . . ethnic group . . . Ger- man House . . . Hebrew House . . . kosher food . . . coed . . . Friday night ceremony . . . peace. Low-cost housing was provided by the University for married coupes. ABOVE: Many Austin area students cut their expenses by living at home. LEFT: Living in the house, Greeks shared the experiences of group living. 121 The Never-Ending Marathon Overcrowded parking lots . . . packed shuttle buses . . . standing room only . . . ' C ' parking . . . the peel-away permit . . . NO PARKING Between Signs . . . bicycles . . . I ' ll never get to class in 10 minutes . . . parking tickets . . . ' campus cops . . . mud lot ... I should have left my car at home . . . car-lined streets . . . Faculty Only . . . motorcycles . . . bicycle racks . . . Loading Zone . . . parking meters . . . No Left Turn . . . WALK DON ' T WALK . . . taxi cabs . . . dented fenders . . . yield . . . one-way streets . . . re- served SAM to 5PM ... I thought it would be easier to park at night! . . . But officer, I just want to drive through . . . 26 ' 2 Street parking lot . . . That ' s the second shuttle bus that ' s passed me by . . . Speed limit 15 mph . . . My feet are killing me . . . bicycle locks ... I forgot my combination . . . roller skates? . . . STREET CLOSED . . . Wasn ' t there a parking lot there last semester? . . . limousine service . . . car pools . . . hitchhikers ... I hope I don ' t get a ticket. 123 UT Mania Hits Big D UT fans hook ' em in downtown Dallas Friday night. ABOVE: Big Tex welcomed State Fair visitors. RIGHT: Sooners showed their spirit at the UT-OU Rally. 124 The midway offered games of chance LEFT: A broken arm eliminated Cotton Spreyer for the remain- der of the season. BELOW: Packed stands cheered UT on to victory. LOWER: One of the many rides enjoyed on the mid- way. For OU Weekend UT-OU tradition . . . mass exit to Dallas . . . High- way Patrol . . . downtown chaos . . . wild parties . . . booze . . . booze . . . and more booze . . . Cotton Bowl . . . police-lined streets . . . Boomer Sooners . . . Big Tex . . . Commerce Street . . . parade . . . orange red clash . . . the State Fair ... 41 to 9 ... Miss America . . . ticket sellout . . . people everywhere . . . barred windows . . . stuffed animals . . . high school participants . . . winning band . . . nationally televised . . . foot- long hotdogs . . . beer . . . arrests . . . Market Hall . . . scalpers . . . midway rides . . . salt water taffy ... NO VACANCY . . . script Texas . . . concentric circles . . . marching bands . . . Auto- mobile Building . . . exhibits . . . Cotton Speyrer . . . broken arm . . . the aftermath . . . P-o-o-o- o-o-r Soon-ers 125 rHt ISTUCTI r jb fiiAni A Desire To Speak and Be Heard ECOLOGY . . . pollution ... no cans . . . Zero Population Growth . . . Dr. Paul Erlich . . . over- population . . . food shortage . . . COMMUNITY UNITED FRONT . . . Larry Jackson . . . breakfast program . . . campus collection . . . solicitation permit . . . referendum . . . Union use OK ' d . . . sewing classes . . . editorial billboards . . . fines? . . . GAY LIBERATION . . . current controversy . . . morality . . . social acceptance . . . petition . . . recognition . . . approval . . . decision re- versed . . . appeal . . . STUDENT MOBILIZA- TION COMMITTEE . . . Bobby Seale . . . antiwar movement . . . rallies fall and spring . . . dem- onstrations . . . parade permit . . . politics . . . CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST . . . nonpoliti- cal ... One Way . . . rock music . . . peace . . . General Protests . . . speakers . . . Julian Bond . . . Abe Fortas . . . TA protests . . . Frank C. Erwin Jr. ... student referendum . . . concert ar- rests . . . Salzhandler vs. Hair . . . THE RAG . . . campus dogs . . . peaceful protests . . . Young Democrats . . . Young Republicans . . . WOM- EN ' S LIBERATION . . New Freedom. 126 Women protested their exploitation and discrimination. ABOVE: The University provided funds and volunteers for the CUF pro- grams. LEFT: A silent demonstration proclaimed a faith in Christ. ,. IV LMO I MUOIIIN You are now leavinq the American Dream beware of RATS -ROACHES and people JOBS and the Larry Jackson (right) waited for completion of thought-provoking billboard. b r 1.1 - u i Gay Liberation campaigned for university recognition. A monument to war casualties became a medium for war dissent. Gays petitioned for removal of society ' s restrictions. . 127 You Read About It You Heard About It Now You ' ll See It! ?.--. - -r. c. - ._. ,i ' J - - - a C M I A I W A. v . - J 3 ivl - ' f - - J r - ? ' t wA- -v l j . f . a e,. ' Q I 5 129 The Student Union The Texas Union ... on the West Mall . . . offices of all Union Committees . . . central campus lost and found . . . main information center . . . the Afro-American lounge . . . free telephones ... a gathering place ... for students . . . faculty . . . staff . . . recreational and educational facilities . . . lounge areas . . . message boards . . . televi- sions . . . study areas . . . exhibits . . . concerts . . . films . . . the University Commons Cafeteria . . . the Chuck Wagon . . . ice cream parlor . . . the Patio Snack Bar . . . Le Potpourri . . . the Union patio . . . crowds . . . eating . . . studying . . . talk- ing ... bowling . . . ping-pong . . . billiards . . . the library . . . the music listening center . . . the arts and crafts workroom . . . out-of-town newspa- pers . . . magazines . . . popular books ... a place to relax ... a place to meet friends ... a place for just about anything. ABOVE: The art gallery displayed various exhibits throughout the year RIGHT: Students used the Union for a quiet place to study. 130 The coffee house provided a meeting place 4 Recreational activities included bowling. The Union brought top rated movies to its theater The only free public phones on campus were in constant use. A perfect spot to relax and read or watch TV was in the Union lounge The Union crafts class enabled students to pursue creative hobbies. Bulletin boards were set up for messages. . 131 Welcome Dads SMU game . . . week prelude of Campus Crusade for Christ vs. Student Mobilization Committee . . . attempted boycott of game . . . 27,000 stu- dent tickets drawn . . . ticket burning . . . 66,000 at game 6,000 marchers . . . Peace Now . . . Go, Horns, go . . . miscue . . . referee ' s whistle . . . few empty seats . . . Dads ' Day reception . . . Dads ' Associaton announced Outstanding Stu- dents . . . Young Americans for Freedom . . . con- demned SMC plans . . . mums . . . parents de- scend on campus . . . and over there is the BEB . . . crowded motels . . . warm weather for the game and march . . . dorm hospitality . . . break- fasts . . . brunches . . . coffee, coffee, coffee . . . U.S. OUT, NOW . . . spirit signs . . . peace symbols . . . Peruna . . . and an Orange victory. ABOVE LEFT: Dads were greeted as they arrived for the Fa- thers Convocation in the Union Main Ballroom. ABOVE RIGHT: Campus visitors were afforded the opportunity to meet a variety of students. RIGHT: Halloween Day brought protestors. . A With Dad s Day came conflicting views between supporters of the collegiate tradition and students- concerned over current national policies 133 Students Turned On 4 In the Fal 135 BELOW: Spooks showed their spirit with signs in the locker room RIGHT: Enthusiastic fans decorated the goal posts. LOWER RIGHT The Austin area was fired up for Shootout No. 2. ' 36 Spirit Signs, Pep Rallies Fire UT Fans For . A huge pep rally readies fans for the OU merriment in Dallas. We ' re No. I ... Bevo . . . Smokey . . . Hook ' em Horns . . . spirit contests . . . The Eyes of Texas . . . huge signs . . . clanking cowbells . . . colorful balloons . . . cheerleaders . . . orange and white . . . Woo! Woo! . . . Texas Whisper . . . AstroTurf ... a rainy California rally ... a twelve-second win . . . band competition . . . Who ' s Ohio State? . . . Darrell Royal . . . Wishbone T ... a giant Texas flag . . . Big D OU Weekend . . . script Texas . . . Dads ' Day . . . torchlight parade . . . card section . . . refer- ee ' s whistle . . . plays called back . . . Slippery Rock . . . Go, Horns, Go! . . . Bear scare . . . national ratings . . . A M bonfire . . . Phooey pig! ... a 37,000 fan fire-up . . . Shootout No. 2 . . . returning champs . . . strains of Texas Fight . . . half a MacArthur Bowl ... UPI ... No. I ... Cotton Bowl Notre Dame . . . Theismann ' s re- venge . . . 30-game winning streak . . . broken . . . No. 3 ... silent crowds . . . tears . . . disbe- lief . . but, we ' re still No. I. Pre-game spirit for the A M clash climaxed with the traditional oonfire. 137 Saturday ' s Battle Cowboys, Silver Spurs, and fans welcomed the team onto the field. Woo-Woo-Worster plunged forward for extra yardage A sideline salute welcomed a championship band onto the field. Texas fans expressed the varying moods of the game It ' s a Dog ' s World 141 i JSi3 3f!I[DflflnisBtB!WwwEttoMlOT7 ffi T V Sigma Chi ' s Derby Day attracted many sorority pledges. Crazy costumes added to the spirit. 142 ABOVE: Chi Omega and Sigma Chi combined their talents to sing Never My Love. RIGHT: Tug of war coach watched as his team fought for honors. i: Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa were second in Sing-Song with Bridge Over Troubled Water. ' Greeks Compete in Mud and Music DERBY DAY . . . largest ever . . . Greek pledges ... a day of contests . . . tug of war . . . screams . . . musical buckets . . . Burr! . . . muddy pillow- fight . . . Sigma Chi . . . Miss Derby Day, Debbie Ploch . . . Greek sweatshirts . . . Deck-a-Sig . . . fun contests . . . charity . . . water . . . cheering . . . Go Zeta . . . piggyback . . . Thetas win first . . . cracked eggs . . . Yuk! . . . laughter . . . Pease Park . . . fall frolic . . . mystery event . . . cold weat her . . . dance afterward . . . SING- SONG . . . started in 1934 . . . sororities . . . and fraternities . . . colorful costumes . . . harmony . . . rounded tones . . . Cole Porter songs . . . Delta Delta Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha, first place trophies . . . Kappa Pickers . . . folk singer Susan Giles ... a greek tradition. Games like mount and mackerel highlighted the Sororities bid for honors in a muddy pillow fight. Derby Day activities. 143 Pease Park A Place Where Everyone Can Go . . . to jog ... to fly or rescue kites ... to eat or just talk . . . to study or read a good book ... to play football . . . to be alone ... or together ... to swing high and free. Our leader Jeff Jones . . . radical student president . . . up- sets in traditional campus politics . . . expensive interviews . . . joins ad hoc committee to oppose regents ' ruling on non-students . . . demands ROTC go off-campus . . . direct student repre- sentation . . . open Main Mall meetings . . . sup- ports Women ' s Liberation . . . encourages stu- dent referendums, but . . . student support dis- solves into inactivity . . . besieged by committee work . . . Student Assembly goes into the red . . . candid . . . RAG salesman . . . obtains use of Texas Union facilities for breakfast program . . . defends Gay Liberation ' s rights . . . debates with Christ crusaders and campus conservatives . . . rules TSP board with middle finger . . . heated arguments with Journalism ' s Dr. Davis . . . resigns from Texas Union board in defiance of regents ' rule . . . communication gap with the administra- tion . . . missing picture in the football program . . . boycotts student-faculty committees ... on the State of Texas payroll . . . Jeff and his shadow . . . Mike Wallick ... a student administration as controversial as Jones himself. ABOVE: The Gamma Phi Betas hosted Jones for a dinner and discus- sion. RIGHT: Jones and Student Association vice-president, Jim Arnold presided at a meeting. Jeff Jones participated in rock festival activities 146 Jeff Jones and Josh McDowell debated the topic of Christianity at a Campus Cru- sade for Christ svmDOSium in the fall. T ; THE RAG was one of Jones ' outside interests. ABOVE: Jeff does his own thing at a political discussion. LEFT: Jones speaks out at the Students ' Association rally. 147 The Big Question Last minute history cramming was a common sight in Burdine Hall. Studying outside made the task a little more pleasant ABOVE: Students studied in various ways! RISHT: THE DAILY TEXAN and a cup of coffee helped start the morning. Finding a study spot can be difficult during final exam time. A new schedule . . . final exams before Christmas ... a rush to catch up during Thanksgiving vaca- tion . . . crowded libraries . . . crowded desks . . . reading days . . . lots of coffee . . . No-Doz . . . fatigue . . . the midnight oil . . . It all seems to come at once . . . last-minute cram- ming last minute Christmas shopping . . . deck the halls with piles of papers . . . postponed re- search . . . I ' ve got to have this book, and it ' s al- ways checked out! ... a study break carols on the mall ... I wish I had dropped this class long ago . . . night finals . . . blue books ... I can ' t believe that they scheduled finals through Decem- ber 23 . . . But isn ' t it great to have a long holi- day with no exams to worry about! a) to Cheat b) to Sleep c) to Study d) to Cut ABOVE: The Union provided a quiet place to study. UPPER RIGHT: Students used the audio library in the AC. 149 DUB Shakespearean theatrical groups entertained students in the Batts courtyard. ABOVE: The Architecture students ' building blocks became a media for student expression. RIGHT: The street vendors lent unusual sights and sounds to the Drag. An Orgy of Sound and Movement Spontaneous entertainment was often available for those interested. The Peddlers Fair offered an opportunity for vendors to sell their wares on campus. Year of Change - Resignations . . . The University draws attention . . . facul- ty and administrative changeover . . . spotltght focused on names in the news . . . Silber controversy sparked resigna- tions . . . four professors quit . . . three new regents appointed to the Board of Regents a former First Lady, a physi- cian, and an attorney . . . College of Arts and Sciences split organized . . . College of Natural Science, College of Humani- ties, and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences new deans named . . . The new University president named in February. WILLIAM ARROWSMITH (above) . . . classics scholar known for translations . . . resigned after Silber firing . . . charged by Erwin with using University funds for supporting a lucrative playhouse . . . Erwin said Arrowsmith was paid salary of $3,600 a month in ' 69- ' 70 for teaching a class of 13 undergraduates . . . ' and was not even residing in Texas . . . Arrow- smith sent rebuttal . . . said teaching load and salary had been misrepresented . . . said he was on U.S. government assign- ment . . . praised Erwin for befuddling the public . . . warned of future resigna- tions . . . Erwin called letter vicious per- sonal attack . . . students and faculty an- gered by Erwin ' s charges ... a chain reaction began . . . one month later Don- ald S. Carne-Ross resigned . . . dissatis- fied with recent events . . . The Universi- ty no longer exists . . . Erwin retaliated . . . only a co-conspirator of Arrows- mith. ROGER SHATTUCK (above) . . . former Department of French and Italian chair- man . . . another lucrative playhouse charge . . . Shattuck chastised the re- gents and administration for ignoring the needs and wishes of faculty and students . . . the playhouse a grant of $10,000 for a year spent in France. THOMAS GOULD (below) . . . former classics professor . . . reasons for leaving . . . John Silber ' s dismissal . . . the dis- mantling of A S . . . wanted to wake people up . . . humiliation and disen- franchisement of the faculty and students . . . the continuing threat of decay . . . a great loss to the University faculty and students. STANLEY N. WERBOW (below) ... new dean of the College of Humanities . . . chairman of Germanic Languages De- partment . . . described by Bryce Jordan as one of the most distinguished members of one of the -University ' s most distin- guished departments . . . contributed to the establishment of the linguistics de- partment . . . Fulbright Scholar. Ne Ne Ne f w% J- fkN new SAMUEL P. ELLISON (above) dean of the College of Natural Sciences . . . served as chairman and professor of geological sciences . . . former acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences . . . selection hailed by Jordan as an aus- picious beginning for the new college . . . confidence of the faculty, students, and administration. m Wcc 152 New Deans . . New Regents . New President STEPHEN H. SPURR (above) ... the Uni- versity ' s new president . . . effective July I, 1971 ... former University of Michi- gan vice-president and graduate dean ... a moderate-liberal . . . welcomes stu- dent-faculty discussions ... an energetic, innovative leader . . . favorably im- pressed with the University ' s calibre as an educational institution ... a sought- after administrator ... an inspiration to his students . . . outstanding academic credentials . . . known for his administra- tive competence . . . His commitment to lead the University to even higher levels in teaching effectiveness, research, and service made him my choice for presi- dent, Chancellor LeMaistre said of Spurr . . . faculty, student reaction showed favorable acceptance of the new president. JOE T. NELSON (below) . . . youngest re- gent ... a physician with a private prac- tice . . . earned a distinguished service award from the Southern Medical Associ- ation . . . expected to add a freshness to the board . . . stressed open-minded- ness . . . said he would play the role of a doctor, not a professional administrator or a nonprofessional politician ... his personal interpretation of the role of re- gent, We are not administrators, we ' re policy-makers. A. G. McNEESE (below) . . . Regent from Houston . . . former University re- gent and president of Houston ' s Bank of the Southwest . . . attorney . . . not a re- gent for the past six years . . . I ' ll have to earn a lot before commenting on cur- rent University problems. i MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON (above) . . . wife of the former President of the United States ... a University graduate . . . a student ' s first-hand opinion, I was impressed by her curiosity, sincerity . . . at first, desire for a less active life . . . later, If I got the chance, I should not seek refuge . . . advocate of making moves only after obtaining complete and thorough information . . . will lend ves- tiges of dignity to the board. STANLEY R. ROSS (above) . . . provost- designate for science, arts, and letters . . . director of the University Institute of Latin American Studies . . . will supervise the College of Natural Science, the Col- lege of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the College of Humanities . . . lead- ership began with the firing, resignations, and hiring of faculty due to the A S con- troversy. 153 i .. .. ...i- 1 l--- ) Twas the Season The Christmas tree at 7ilker Park. Holiday spirit at the Capitol. Decorated dorm halls . . . colorful lights . . . smells of pine . . . tinsel . . . eggnog . . . being with fami- ly and friends . . . new vacation schedule ... a long holiday . . . exams before dampened holiday spirits . . . ' Christmas is to pass all my finals parties . . . carols on the mall . . . . . . department store Santas . . . their wares . . . Scrooge . ping . . . colorful packages . ... a decorated Capitol wreaths . . Christmas cards Christmas . . . All I want for ' . . . Christmas Zilker Park tree . . . peddlers selling . last-minute shop- . . trees in windows rotunda . . . holly . crowded mai s . . . stockings on the fireplace . . . Christmas con- certs . . . pageants . . ' . special philanthropy proj- ects . . . Congress Avenue decorations . . . crowded airports . . . long-awaited trips . . . skiing . . . Mexico ... or just relaxing at home . . . and no school worries . . . until next semester. The annual caroling ceremony in front of the Main Building. ABOVE: Organizations gave parties for the underprivileged. BELOW: Christmas in downtown Austin FAL ' S SHOES] Tofbheim . . JC tl.lt The annual Cotton Bowl Parade began Saturday ' s events with floats, bands, and beautiful girls. RIGHT: A Dallas girl made a surprise appearance before the game ABOVE: Notre Dame ' s defense left no openings for the Longhorn of fense. A Lucky Day for the Irish The Longhorn Band formed the traditional Block T. Jan. I, 1971 ... lucky day for the Irish . . . 35th Cotton Bowl game . . . capacity crowd ... a re- match from 1970 . . . Fighting Irish vs. Texas Longhorns . . . Worster vs. Theismann . . . five previous bowl victories for the Horns ... 30 straight wins . . . overconfidence? . . . closed practice for Notre Dame . . . Parseghian . . . will to win . . . parade down Commerce Street . . . floats . . . bands . . . green derbies . . . orange and white vests . . . Auld Lang Syne . . . Babs Higley, Cotton Bowl Queen ... a new stadium carpet . . . 73,000 fans . . . last game for Wor- ster bunch . . . Theismann determination . . . costly fumbles for Texas . . . Phillips named out- standing offensive player . . . final score 24-1 I . . . winning streak stopped . . . stunned specta- tors . . . new year with an unhappy tune for Texas . . . Notre Dame victory march . . . Texas No. 3 in AP poll No. I in DPI . . . Old acquaintances weren ' t forgotten. Notre Dame ' s Theismann was hindered by a strong Texas defense. Oh Damn! It ' s over!!! 157 ltd MAIN W 15? BUILDING m V MMB T ] f; BEVO SAYS: $ PLEDGES SOMEWHERE, SOMEONE CAVES FOR YOU SO WATCH THE STUFF you ' e e TO VOTE Kl POSTIR5, HfcVl REtN PUBL-t SERVICE y AM INDIVIDUAL V4l 1 lum w Jr r-MAU m j,p UJfT E-} o UTUU-I ' PLEASE HAVE BOOKS, PURSE AND BRIEFCASE OPEN FOR INSPECTION IMPEACH NIXON! PLEASE DO NOT SHELVE BOOKS LEAVE THEM ON A TABLE :- CEC, Drama Department Drama . . . spectaculars . . . hard rock sounds . . . solo artists . . . stage productions . . . pres- ented by the Texas Union Cultural Entertainment Committee . . . University Drama Department ... for 1 97 I blanket tax holders ... in the begin- ning . . . rock festival at Clark Field . . . afternoon and night of groovin ' sounds . . . people danced . . . sat . . . listened . . . and then . . . the kaleido- scopic Temptations . . . John Hartford singing his composition Gentle On My Mind . . . Salzburg Marionette Theatre . . . wooden puppets . . . Noh Theatre of Japan . . . male actors . . . outstanding costumes, masks . . . and I 776 ... hit Broadway musical about Philadelphia ' s Continental Con- gress at the birth of the Declaration of Independ- ence . . . bonus events drew capacity crowds for big-name entertainment . . . Joan Baez appeared . . . famous folksinger turned peace activist . . . then Chicago came to Austin . . . jazz rock music . . . far out . . . standing ovation ... I ' m A Man . . . dancing in the aisles . . . moving balcony . . . a ballet . . . symphony appearances . . . pop con- certs . . . part of CEC ' s calendar. ABOVE: John Hartford. BELOW: Bousille and the Just. 160 and Others Presented: A Wide and Varied Repertoire The September Rock Festival ABOVE: The Harkness Ballet. BELOW: Preservation Hall Jazz Band. from Classical and Dramatic Guest star Kathryn Crosby appeared in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Janet Baker. British mezzo soprano Indians, an experimental drama production V I si Christina Ortiz. Brazilian pianist Soviet violinist. Leonid Kogan 165 --. . . . to Pure Entertainment Solo artists . . . impressive musicians . . . world- famous performers . . . varied talents . . . Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano . . . singer with brains and style . . . John Browning and Alicia De Larrocha . . . gifted pianists of our generation . . . Leonid Kogan . . . Soviet violinist . . . Ernest Haefliger . . . Swiss tenor on North American singing tour . . . and Leonard Rose ... a master- ful cellist . . . the 33rd season . . . offering varie- ty in period and mood ... in fall and spring . . . University Drama . . . presenting classics . . . chil- dren ' s series . . . for contemporary audiences . . . in the Seventies . . . beginning the season . . . The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ... a character study . . . comic dialogue ... in a delightful mold . . . and then . . . Trojan Women . . . the trage- dy of King Richard II . . . the Shakespearean contribution . . . also . . . Cosi Fan Tutte ... an operatic comedy . . . Cabaret ... a moving musical experience for all ... children ' s theater . . . youthful audiences . . . presented by mature actors . . . The Ice Wolf . . . and From Rags to Riches ... the dramatic scene for 1970-71. 167 ABOVE: Women ' s Lib state conference was held on the University campus. BELOW RIGHT: Kate Millet, a major spokesman for the movement. 168 A girl vows to achieve liberation Women sought additional freedom through legalized abortion. Give Me Liberty and Give Me Pants And not some kind of animal ... so the Women ' s Liberation movement asserts ... an effort to create consciousness of the discrimination of woman in society . . . bra-less: a symbol of libera- tion . . . October 70: Kate Millet, authoress of SEXUAL POLITICS . . . speech at the Texas Union ... at the forefront for reform of state abortion laws . . . encouragement of birth control legislation . . . regular consultation for women . . . influence of Women ' s Lib: production of a stu- dent referendum supporting creation of a campus day-care center for children . . . its own newspa- per. THE SECOND COMING . . . regional con- ventions in Austin and Dallas . . . weekly Women ' s Lib meetings . . . seeking freedom in their socially defined roles as women . . . trying to develop the human potential of women to a greater degree. Fathers took on the role of baby sitters during the state convention. Supporters of Women ' s Liberation whistled, pinched, and harassed men on the West Mall. 169 eight and one-half baths, five bedrooms, a pool dollar structure at 2801 Gilbert Entrance hall of the Bauer House. PUBLIC CONFIOENC l IS ONLY RKA1 I NmoWMVNT OF A STAM HNIVI-HSIIY u. Y nt A touch of irony from the Regents meeting room. One of eight and one-half bathrooms. 170 The ' Guerrilla Theater mocked the regents durinq a Bauer House A silent protest at San Jacinto Dormitory. Law students investigated funds for new Chancel- lor s house . . . where did the money come from? . . . closed doors . . . no comment . . . That house cost more than $225,000 ... The DAILY TEXAN joined investigation . . . contract signed without bids ... a contractor employed on full- time basis by the University . . . security guards on duty at Bauer House ... no admittance . . . student concern aroused . . . secrecy surrounded funding of project . . . Texan and Legal Research Project demanded figures on Bauer House . . . administration delayed reports . . . rumors circu- lated about cost of house . . . students protested . . . raised tuition and fees . . . while University built elaborate house . . . legislators became in- terested . . . students rallied on mall . . . marched to Bauer House . . . Senate investigation commit- tee formed . . . Sen. Mike McKool of Dallas de- manded figures on house . . . doors to Bauer House finally opened . . . eight and one-half baths . . . five bedrooms . . . three fireplaces ... an ele- vator ... a pool . . . and a guest house . . . Erwin called afternoon press conference . . . cost of House revealed . . . $907,700.23 . . . where did money come from? . . . private funds ... an anonymous donor of $600,000? ... no records of gifts . . . criticism rose . . . committee demandeJ name of donor . . . rumors associated LBJ . . . Erwin refused . . . Regents returned money . Erwin blamed TEXAN and LRP . . . former sup- porters condemned student action . . . another round went to Erwin. 171 TOP: Dignitaries prepared to cut the ribbon opening Showcase 71. RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Jordan viewed a microscopic world at Showcase. ABOVE: Everyone was invited to the Cowboys ' annual chari- ty barbecue. 172 LEFT: Kites of unusual designs were entered in competition. BELOW: The Dog Show included dogs of various breeds and non-breeds. BOT- TOM: Frisbee experts put their daily mall practice to good use at the contest. A dying tradition? . . . It ' s not like it used to be . . . drastically cut budget . . . less publicity no parade ... no store fronts on the mall . . . less Greek participation . . . spirit lagged . . . spir- its flowed . . . weekend parties . . . So what ' s new about weekend parties? . . . And I have a test on Monday . . . frisbee contest on the mall . . . dog show . . . kite flying contest ... a bicycle race . . . Posse ' s Wanted posters . . . Cowboy Barbecue . . . Thursday night, Silver Spur dance . . . Bluebonnet Belles announced . . . University Sweetheart, Cheryl Goodman . . . emphasis on student involvement . . . Media 70 production, The Wozard of Iz . . . Showcase . . . Alan Ram- sey at the Union Coffee House . . . traditional beard growing contest . . . faculty fireside But it just wasn ' t the same. Round-Up Lacked Spirit, Tradition - ' ' ' ' ' - - FRUE PEACE 15 LOVE AND JOY JS FREE TO THd WO SINS. AROSE .. -i THE Jesus People advocated love and peace throughout the campus. Various groups sponsored life-saving drives for a young Austin girl. Students performed in the courtyards for the passing crowds. 174 Something Was Always Coin ' On The college blood drive was held in the Main Ballroom of the Texas Union Flowers, food, name it and the street vendors sold it Community United Front donations helped provide breakfast for underprivileged children SKIN-ROBBINS i I ff nc 111 - : HAM I rvj ABOVE: Abe Fortas. ABOVE RIGHT: Actress-Pacifist Jane Fonda. BELOW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Ben Barnes, Lyndon Johnson, Frank brwm, John Connally. 178 Former Prime Minister of England, Harold Wilson 4 Speeches . . . conferences . . . informal discus- sions . . . campus visitors . . . new ideas . . . awareness . . . DIGNITARIES . . . former Su- preme Court Justice, Abe Fortas . . . Secretary of the U.S. Treasury and former Texas governor, John B. Connally . . . the drama department ' s Miss Brodie, Katherine Crosby ... a universal Vaveler, astronaut Alan L. Bean . . . spokesman ror Negro rights, Representative Julian Bond . . . Texas Senatorial candidate, George Bush . . . PROTESTORS . . . Josh McDowell, debating for Christianity . . . Jane Fonda, speaking against the war in Viet Nam . . . COMMUNICATORS . . . Walter Cronkite and Russell Kirk . . . WORLD LEADERS . . . former President Lyndon B. John- son . . . former English Prime Minister, Harold Wilson . . . education outside the classroom . . . an opportunity to question . . . and to think. The University I Welcomed VIP ' s Texas-Ex Katherine Crosby. 179 Austin Awakened After a Winter ' s Rest Canoe ride on one of the lakes Laguna Gloria hosted many art shows. The old gives way to the new as the Austin skyline changes. The recently completed Claudia Taylor Johnson building houses offices for the University system. 182 The Texas State Capitol grounds. Where The Old Intermingles With The New Duthern Pacific engine in downtown Austin 183 iui. J 184 . .. .,t i JU Rick Smith took notes during campaign speeches. 71 Was A Year For Runoffs Elections ... so many candidates to choose from . . . some changes to make . . . signs on the mall . . . handouts litter vs ecology . . . crowded polls . . . more modified expenses . . . predicted stu- dent apathy . . . fourteen presidential hopefuls ... a tight race . . . three in the run-offs . . . Bob Binder . . . Tullos Wells . . . Rick Smith . . . cam- paign speeches . . . discussion sessions . . . the issues . . . the administration . . . the curriculum . . . the plight of student government . . . effec- tiveness . . . power . . . extent of leadership . . . Bob Binder, the victor ... a law student . . . Char- lie Maddox and Ken McHam in the vice-presiden- tial run-offs . . . the choice? . . . Ken McHam . . . issues for the Texan editors ... a free Texan ... no faculty control . . . John Reetz vs Lori Ro- driquez for the run-offs . . . Lori Rodriguez the winner. A questioning voter confronted Tullos Wells on election day. One of many campaing posters f . . . popsicles that taste good on warm days . . . friends giving flowers . . . people relaxing in the park . . . having fun with the family ... or alone, together . . . and enjoying life. and Lasting Friendships 189 No More Exams . . . No More Tuition . . . . . . Only Bills . . . Taxes Uncle Sam Graduation ... 1971 ... at The University of Texas at Austin . . . the 88th annual commence- ment . . . 3,700 graduating seniors ... a day of rushing . . . hurrying . . . excitement ... an end to the past . . . the beginning of the future ... a day to remember . . . last A S class to graduate . . . May 15, 1971 ... baccalaureate . . . ROTC com- missioning . . . convocations in each college and school . . . walking across the stage . . . com- mencement on the Main Mall . . . full academic regalia . . . speakers for commencement . . . Terry Sanford . . . Duke University President . . . Bryce Jordan . . . President Ad Interim . . . presided be- fore leaving for UT Dallas . . . caps and gowns . . . the $6.78 disposable kind . . . ordering invitations . . . studying for the last final . . . receiving a di- ploma . . . flipping the tassel . . . mortar boards . . . accepting congratulations . . . standing be- neath the University Tower ... a flood of orange lights . . . and The Eyes of Texas. Candidates file in for the evening ceremonies. Bachelors candidates were individually recognized during the afternoon convocations. ROTC graduates received their commissions. 190 ml m m ryt EH ' W H 1 1 j ri T = i B i B B S ii I I Mltlitifiti -v ' l r ' - A Tribute To A Man The Dedication Of The LBJ Library The LBJ Library ... an eight-story marble struc- ture . . . Lady Bird ' s project . . . part of an $18.6 million complex ... a new fountain ... an office for the ex-president . . . part of the LBJ School of Public Affairs ... a home for his archives and me- mentos . . . the Great Society ... 31 million pages of manuscripts . . . Johnson quotations in granite . . . Luci and Lynda ' s wedding dresses . . . a letter from Ho Chi Minh . . . thousands of pic- tures of Johnson ... a replica of the Oval Room . . . dedicated May 22 ... over 4,000 invited guests . . . another LBJ barbeque . . . national TV coverage . . . two chartered planes from Wash- ington . . . LBJ presented the Library . . . dedica- tion speech by Richard M. Nixon . . . hundreds of political leaders . . . Vice-president Agnew . . . Hubert Humphrey . . . Supreme Court justices . cabinet members . . . and old friends . . . the Longhorn Band . . . Hail to the Chief . . . secur- ity guards . . . and severa blocks away . . . hun- dreds of antiwar demonstrators . . . black balloons . . no more war ... a tense standoff during the dedication . . . three arrested for crossing barriers . . . veterans tossed medals into Peace Fountain . . . the march to Hardin House North . harassing and vandalism by demonstrators ... a bus load of police ... 27 arrests . . . one demonstrator injured . . . but no one at the dedi- cation seemed to notice. LBJ greeted Nixon as he arrived for the dedication ceremony. Reverend Billy Graham led the guests in an opening prayer. 192 UMELJGHT 193 Outstanding Students The selection of Outstanding Students was made by a committee composed of representa- tives from the Dean of Students ' Office, Students ' Association, Texas Union, the Music Department, and the CACTUS. From a list of nominations the committee chose those students who excelled in leadership, scholarship, and service to the Univer- sity. As the highest honor given to outstanding UT collegiates, recipients qualified with an ap- proximate three point grade average and junior classification. Outstanding Students were hon- ored at an Honors Reception hosted by the CACTUS. BELOW: MARY GEORGENE ADAMS, an arts and sciences senior, was selected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board in 1971. Cordettes Commander in 1969, Georgene was an Orange Jacket, Kappa Alpha Theta vice-presi- dent, and a Kinsolving upper-class advisor. A ' I I TOP: A French major, KAREN JEANNE BARRA- GA was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Orange Jackets and served as a resident assistant at Kinsolving. Karen received the Alpha Delta Pi scholarship for Outstanding Young Woman with Cerebral Palsy. A member of Pi Delta Phi, French honorary, Karen was a sp ecial student and was graduated with honors. ABOVE: DOUGLAS JOHN BARTEK, a senior en- gineering major, was a member of Engineering Fellows and several engineering honoraries and was a Longhorn Band section leader. A 1970 CACTUS Goodfellow, Douglas served as treasur- er of Kappa Kappa Psi, band service fraternity, and played in the University Jazz Ensemble. r 194 ABOVE LEFT: REBECCA BLACK, a Scottish Rite Dormitory upper-class advisor, was graduated summa cum laude in education. Becky was a mem- ber of Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, and Kappa Delta Pi and served on the Texas Union Cultural Entertainment Committee and Education Council. LEFT: A special student in psychology, PATRICIA SHERRON BOYLE was an orientation advisor and Dobie House counselor. A 1970 CACTUS Good- fellow and Bluebonnet Belle semifinalist, Patsy was spring president of Samma Delta Epsilon. ABOVE: Editor-in-chief of the 1971 CACTUS, ROBERT MARSHALL BUGBEE was a member of Tejas Club and was the appointed math repre- sentative to the Arts and Sciences Council. A member of the Texas Student Publications Board of Directors, Rob was a 1970 CACTUS Goodfel- low and recipient of the Carl Stone Benedict Me- morial Scholarship. 195 ABOVE: DIANE DAVIS, a member of Spooks, Or- ange Jackets, Kappa Delta Pi, and Mortar Board, was active on the Texas Union Entertainment and Coffee House Committees. A Kinsolving upper- class advisor, Diane was on the 1971 Texas Today and Tomorrow Steering Committee. ABOVE RIGHT: A sophomore in Plan II of arts and sciences, RODNEY EARL DONALDSON, was Phi Eta Sigma president and maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point average. A delegate to the 20th national Phi Eta Sigma convention, Rod was elected the national liaison for all state chap- ters. He was chairman of the Texas Subcommittee of President Nixon ' s Youth Advisory Committee on the Selective Service System. Servi ng as an en- tertainer and guitarist, Rod has performed at var- ious functions during his two years of residence at Jester Center. BELOW RIGHT: NANCY LAURA DUERR, Gamma Delta Epsilon fall president, was a three year member of Southern Singers. A spring ini- tiate of Phi Beta Kappa, Nancy served on the 1970 Election Committee and 1971 University Showcase Committee. She was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. w 196 Outstanding Students LEFT: A native of Saigon, ELIZABETH T. DU- LONG is a senior music major. Elizabeth was an international member of Spooks, on the Orange Jackets ' open forum committee, and a member of Sigma Alpha lota, music honorary professional fraternity. The International Speakers ' Bureau, In- ternational Club, and International Students ' Conference all have claimed Elizabeth as an ac- tive participant. BELOW LEFT: ERNIE MICHAEL EDEN, 1971 president of the Inter-Cooperative Council, was a senior arts and sciences student. A 1970 CACTUS Goodfellow, Ernie was on the North American Student Cooperative Organization board of trustees and a member of Pi Sigma Alpha. BELOW: A 1971 Bluebonnet Belle, MARTHA L. GALLIER was IEEE Sweetheart and a University Sweetheart finalist. A member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Cordettes, and Orange Jackets, Martha was a junior in the School of Communication. 197 jju i-, J - ; ! Outstanding Students ABOVE: LARRY RICHARD GRISHAM, a 1971 Rhodes Scholar and Woodrow Wilson Fellow, was a member of Phi Beta ' Kappa and numerous other honorary organizations. A member of the House of Delegates and the English Advisory Commit- tee, Larry also belonged to the University Spe- lunking Society. ABOVE RIGHT: Selected as one of the 1970 Dads ' Day Outstanding Men, WILLIAM GEORGE GURASICH is a senior engineering major. He was active in Tau Beta Sigma and orientation. A former Goodfellow, Bill has been a member of the Gensis Committee and chairman of the Round-Up Multi-Media Committee. BELOW RIGHT: SAMUEL DOUGLAS HAAS, president of Delta Upsilon fraternity, was a mem- ber of the Student Assembly, CBA Council, and Phi Kappa Phi honorary. A senior CBA student, Samuel was a member of the House of Delegates in 1968 to 1971 and served as CBA junior class president in 1969. 198 UPPER LEFT: JOHN GRAHAM HILL was a member of the Texas Union Executive Council, Program Council and various other committees. A senior, Graham has worked with the Sweetheart Presentation, Freshman Encounter and Texas Today and Tomorrow. He has served as president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and has received the Emi- nent Archon Award for outstanding service to the fraternity. BELOW LEFT: A senior government major, PAT- RICK LYNN HODGES was chairman of the Texas Union Speakers Committee and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Texas Cowboys, Phi Eta Sigma, and Pi Sigma Alpha government honorary. Pat was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and the Students ' As- sociation Committee for Educational Excellence in 1968-69. ABOVE: BARBARA JEAN HOFFER, a senior in education, served on the Education Council and Student Council for Exceptional Children and was parade chairman for Round-Up 1970. A member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, Barbara also was ac- tive in Orange Jackets and Spooks and was a 1969 CACTUS Goodfellow. 199 j_- . , i.. .. i-.- BELOW: A freshman orientation advisor and re- cipient of the 1969-70 award for outstanding con- tributions to the Texas Union, CAROL LYNN KLI- NAR was active in many Texas Union committees from 1968 through 1971. Carol was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, Orange Jackets, and Kappa Delta Pi. She was also a 1971 Bluebonnet Belle. ABOVE RIGHT: THERESE KREIG, 1971 Alpha Delta Pi president, was a finalist for University Sweetheart and semi-finalist for Bluebonnet Belle. Terry was an Orange Jacket and served as Spooks ' president in 1970. She was a member of the 1970 All University Committee and Round-Up Leadership Awards Committee. BELOW RIGHT: As a past Littlefield Dormitory advisor NANCY CARROLL LEE has been a mem- ber of its legislative body and secretary-treasurer for the Upper-Class Advisors. Nominated by Or- ange Jackets and Mortar Board, Nancy has been active in Cordettes and orientation. Besides serv- ing as Alpha Lambda Delta president, she has re- ceived such honors as Phi Beta Kappa, CACTUS Goodfellow and Bluebonnet Belle and Sweetheart finalists. 1 200 Outstanding Students ABOVE LEFT: This year ' s Student Election Com- mission chairman, ROBERT ALEXANDER MCLEAN served as spring president of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. Bob, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, and Phi Eta Sigma and was a freshman orientation advisor. BELOW LEFT: A first year law student, SAM D. MILLSAP JR. was on the Texas Union Board of Di- rectors, African Leadership Exchange Program, and the Executive Council. A member of Tejas Club, Sam was almoner of the Friar Society in 1971. BELOW: A junior communication major, SUSAN PATRICIA NELSON was a resident assistant at Jester Center, a member of Mortar Board, and coordinator for 1970 Freshman Encounter. From Omaha, Nebraska, Sue was in Spooks and Orange Jackets and was a 1971 orientation advisor. 201 Outstanding Students BELOW: Vice-president of the School of Commu- nication Council, ROBERT LEON OLIVER was chairman of the 1 970 Texas Today and Tomorrow Program and a 1 97 I member of the Order of Al- calde. This 1 970 CACTUS Goodfellow was a member of Posse and Alpha Delta Sigma and served on the Texas Union I970 leadership board. Robert was also the recipient of the 1 97 I Mike Flynn Award. ABOVE RIGHT: JAMES REID PORTER, a resi- dent assistant at Jester Center, was a member of the Texas Union Coordinating Board and Posse. He was chairman of the I97I Texas Today and Tomorrow Program. As a member of the Varsity Singers, Jim spent a month on a USO Caribbean tour. BELOW RIGHT: A senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, SUSAN VIRGINIA SEYBOLD was vice-president of Mortar Board and standards chairman of Kappa Alpha Theta. Susan, a four year Dean ' s List student, was a member of the Texas Union International Students Committee and the Travel Board. 202 ABOVE LEFT: An accomplished and prize-winning pianist, BOAZ SHARON is a native of Tel Aviv, Israel. A senior fine arts major, Boaz has had hon- ors to his credit since he began studying music in 1963. Boaz was accepted into the University Friars Society in 1971 . BELOW LEFT: BYRON ELLIOTT SHORT JR., a senior majoring in engineering, was a Longhorn Band member from 1 968 through 1971 and served as a section leader. A member of Tau Beta Pi and Kappa Kappa Psi, Byron received a four year Army ROTC Scholarship and was 1971 command- er of the Khyber Rifles, Army drill team. ABOVE: This year ' s president of Upper-Class Ad- visors, JENA KAY SOWARD was chairman of ad- visors at Kinsolving and a member of Orange Jackets and the Texas Union Leadership Board. A 1971 Bluebonnet Belle finalist, Jena was a spring initiate of Mortar Board. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. 203 RIGHT: JACK VERNON STRICKLAND, third year law student and University Ombudsman for 1 97 I , was a member of Phi Alpha Delta legal fra- ternity. A 1965 University graduate, Jack re- ceived the Consul Award for outstanding law school students in 1971 and was active with the Intern-Ford Foundation Criminal Justice Project. BELOW: GARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, recipient of the 1970 Silver Spur Award for outstanding woman student, CACTUS Soodfellow, and Blue- bonnet Belle finalist, was president of Orange Jackets and Zeta Tau Alpha. A senior education major, Cary was a member of Mortar Board and served as an orientation advisor and Panhellenic officer. Outstanding Students FORMER OUTSTANDING STUDENTS STILL IN SCHOO Christopher Davis Bray Sara Virginia Bullock Rodolfo F. Castillo Alvin E. Cowan Jr. Lloyd A. Doggett II William Dan Driscoll Harvey Radnor Eanes III Ellen Rose Fein Daniel Kirk Hamilton Jr. Susan Lynn Hasslocher Ernest Lemuel Haywood Jr. C. Robert Heath Ernest David Henry Robert Allen Higley Barbara Ellen Leaman Larry Lester Long Gregory Eugene Lucia Richard Wayne Meyer Ralph Irad Miller David Meyer Mincberg Gary Arthur Munneke Robert E. Pennington III Michael Warren Perrin James Hughes Price Jr. Horacio Rafael Ramirez Erin Christine Raschke Norwood W. Knight Richardsc Karen Delura Rowlett Henry Grady Rylander III Jerome Ernest Sneed Kenneth Wayne Sparks John Robert Stratton Patrick F. Timmons Jr. James W. Turner Stephen L. Van John Tullos Wells Wayland Wong Diane Pamela Wood 204 r : L LANDING ' .. ' .;:HCC why :.::. A It II we Dads ' Day Outstanding Man and Woman Awards ,- l MM I fail to J ' . I Han loJett Sd LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Fein, Ernie Haywood, Erin Raschke, Bill Gurasich. The University of Texas Dads ' Association pre- sented its annual awards, DADS ' DAY OUT- STANDING WOMAN and OUTSTANDING MAN, to four seniors excelling in leadership, scholarship, and service. ELLEN ROSE FEIN, a business major, served as vice-president of the Texas Union and on its Board of Directors. A past chairman of Round-Up academic events, Ellen is a member of Mortar Board, Sigma Delta Tau, Or- ange Jackets, and other committees. She has been a Kinsolving dorm advisor, orientation advi- sor, secretary to the House of Delegates and a CACTUS Goodfellow and Outstanding Student. Chairman of the 1970 Round-Up Multi-Media Committee, WILLIAM GEORGE GURASICH has served as an orientation advisor and on the Gensis Committee. An engineering major, Bill is a member of Tau Beta Pi. He is also a past Goodfel- low and a 1971 Outstanding Student. As a past vice-president of the Students ' Asso- ciation, ERNIE HAYWOOD served as chairman of its Board of Directors and Executive Council. Ernie has served as president of the Newman Club and member of the Catholic Student Center advisory board. He originated Project Info, and has been active on the Minority Student Affairs Committee and a campaign for open housing. Ernie is a business major. A chemistry major with a 4.0 grade point aver- age, ERIN CHRISTINE RASCHKE is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsil- on, and lota Sigma Pi. She has received such awards as 1970 CACTUS Outstanding Student, Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Phi Beta Kappa Junior Course Member in Course Award, and the Alpha Lambda Delta Book Award. Erin has served as secretary of Mortar Board, freshman orientation advisor, and historian of Alpha Chi Omega. 205 Special Awards ROBERT LEON OLIVER, senior communication major from Refugio, received this year ' s MIKE FLYNN CIT- IZENSHIP AWARD, which is given an- nually to a male student who best dis- plays the citizenship shown by ex-stu- dent Mike Flynn. Robert was a mem- ber of Posse, Order of Alcalde, and the Texas Union Leadership Board. He was 1969-70 Texas Today and Tomor- row chairman and Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising fraternity, vice-president. He has been a CACTUS Goodfellow and Outstanding Student. He interned in the summer in the national advertis- ing department of the Houston Chronicle. NANCY CARROLL LEE was this year ' s recipient of the MARJORIE DARELIK MEMORIAL AWARD, which is given annually to an outstand- ing independent woman student. A senior math and computer science stu- dent from Houston, Nancy has main- tained a 3.9 grade point average. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board and is a past president of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman hon- orary. She was secretary of Orange Jackets and information officer of Cordettes. A CACTUS Goodfellow and Outstanding Student, Nancy was a University Sweetheart and Bluebon- net Belle finalist. Each year the Inter-Cooperative Council recognizes two students for outstanding qualities of scholarship, cooperative leadership, and campus orientation. ROBERT DAVID K1L- PATRICK, business administration honors program junior from College Station, was this year ' s OUTSTAND- ING CO-OP MAN. Robert was presi- dent of Stag Co-Op and Co-Op Week coordinator this year. A 1971 summer orientation advisor and CACTUS Goodfellow, Robert was a member of the Pre-Law Association. f s This year ' s OUTSTANDING CO- OP WOMAN was CORINNE SUE SLEMENDA, coordinator of Whitehall cooperative. A senior psychology major from El Paso, Corinne has main- tained a 3.1 grade point average. She was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman honorary. Corinne was 1970 chairman of Co-Op Week. In 1969 she was chairman of Song-Fest during Co-Op Week. She was active in intramurals and this year was on the Inter-Cooperative Council retreat committee. 206 Recipient of this year ' s SPOOK AWARD was ELIZABETH T. DU- LONG of Saigon and Washington, D. C. The award is given annually to an outstanding international student. Eliz- abeth, a resident of Theadorne Co- Op, was a senior music major. She re- ceived a Students ' Association under- graduate research grant to compile a survey on the music of Vietnam. Eliza- beth was a member of Spooks, Orange Jackets, and Sigma Alpha lota, music honorary professional fraternity. She also was a member of the Asian Studies Club, International Club, In- ternational Students ' Conference, In- ternational Speakers ' Bureau, and Inter-Cooperative Council. A senior secondary education major, KATHLEEN DALTON Mc- CARTY receded this year ' s SILVER SPUR AWARD. The award is given each year to an outstanding woman student. Selection is based on scholar- ship, service, and extra-curricular ac- tivities. A varsity cheerleader her jun- ior and senior years, Kathleen was Zeta Tau Alpha ' s pledge trainer this year. She was an Orange Jacket and a Kappa Sigma Little Sister of the Star and Crescent. A 1969 Bluebonnet Belle, Kathleen was a member of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary scholastic or- ganization in education. Special Awards The ARNO NOWOTNY AWARD was initiated by the Texas Cowboys in honor of Dean Arno Nowotny who has shown unselfish service a nd devotion to the University. The award recog- nizes an outstanding student who ex- emplifies the qualities of fairness, hon- esty, and integrity to the University. This year ' s recipient was STEPHEN L. VAN. A senior from Dallas, Steve has served as president of the Texas Union, an orientation advisor, and a Student Assemblyman. He has worked with Operation Brainpower and was chairman of Texas Today and Tomor- row. Steve was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and a former CACTUS Soodfellow and Outstanding Student. 207 1971 Goodfellows I. Cathy Ann Canter Upper-Class Advisors Cordettes Executive Officer Kappa Delta Pi 2. Richard Brian Bills Jester Resident Assistant Tau Beta Pi Scabbard and Blade 3. Patricia E. Jackson Orange Jackets Vice-President Panhellenic Council President Cordettes 4. Andrew Anthony Yemma Daily Texan Editor Sigma Delta Chi Vice-President Newman Club 5. John Norman Feather Tejas Club Student Council for Voter Registration Constitution Revision Committee 6. Robbin Bruce Anderson Tau Beta Pi Engineering Fellow Omega Phi Epsilon 7. Ronnie Ray Volkening Tejas Club President Student-Faculty Committee Chairman Orientation Advisor 8. Robin Sue Bracher Cactus Military Section Editor Sigma Delta Chi Daily Texan Staff 9. Karen Elaine Barton Freshman Encounter Advisor Blanton Dorm Advisor Orange Jackets ; H.Gi ' . ltd! I w I2 Ink : Co :- w ::: 10. Kathleen Dalton McCarty Varsity Cheerleader Silver Spur Award Bluebonnet Belle I I. Gary Michael Polland Texas Union Program Council Texas Union CIRUNA Committee Young Republicans Treasurer 12. Sherry Sue Zwiebal Outstanding Engineering Student Tau Beta Pi Student Engineering Council 13. Robert D. Kilpatrick Stag Co-op President Co-op Week Coordinator Orientation Advisor The Goodfellow Award was given to those stu- dents who contributed outstanding leadership and service to the University. Campus awareness and personality were also characteristics of those who were generally all around goodfellows. The selection of the 1971 Goodfellows was made by a committee composed of representatives from the Dean of Students ' Office, Students ' Association, and the CACTUS. Students were ineligible to re- ceive the Goodfellow award more than once. 209 1971 Cactus Goodfellows 210 I Carolyn Gail Bobo 4 ' Kay LeS ' ' e Casstevens Tau Beta Sigma President Longhorn Band Delta Zeta Vice-President 2. Ann Richardson Orientation Advisor. SCOOP Cordettes Delta Delta Delta President Varsity Singers Choreographer Texas Ranger Magazine Staff Theta Sigma Phi 5. Lynn Marie Londeree Phi Kappa Phi Orange Jackets Mortar Board ! --- 3. David Ross Stevenson . Linda Mame Hughes ' Alpha Phi Omega Longhorn Band Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Orange Jackets Texas Union Program Counci Vice-President Arts and Science Council asitevens .:.: ..y, Hughes 7. Alicia Anne Hunt Pi Sigma Alpha International Christmas Bazaar Chairman Unicef Drive Co-Chairman 8. Nancy Ann Woodward Orange Jackets Orientation Advisor Middle Earth Coordinator 9. Margaret Sue Moore Pi Lambda Theta President Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Kappa Delta Pi 10. Jill Elizabeth Lockett Student Assemblyman Education Council Vice-President Orientation Advisor, SCOOP 13. Deborah Ruth Morris Cordettes Protocol Officer Orientation Advisor. SCOOP I I. Donald Clark McCleary 14. James Richard Atkinson Sigma Phi Epsilon President Friars House of Delegates Texas Ranger Magazine Editor Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Varsity Singers 12. Anne Wythe Andrews Phi Beta Kinsolving Vice-President Spooks President Orange Jackets 211 Goodfellows I . Brenda Joyce Walker Orange Jackets Coordinator of Whitis Co-op Project Info Coordinator 2. Harold Hill Goldsmith Texas Union Leadership Board Campus Guidebook Associate Editor Alpha Phi Omega Service Vice-President 3. Virginia Christine Guess Angel Flight Drill Commander POW Steering Committee Orientation Advisor. SCOOP 4. Ricardo H. Hinojosa Pi Sigma Alpha Student Council for Voter Registration House of Delegates 5. Randall Dunn Nordhem Sigma Delta Chi Kappa Tau Alpha Daily Texan Staff 6. Brenda E. Trojanowsky Orange Jackets Phi Beta Kinsolving House of Delegates 7. Cheryl Ruth Goodman Varsity Cheerleader University Sweetheart Orientation Advisor 8. Pamela Diane Mayo House of Delegates Orientation Advisor Orange Jackets 9. Susan Jean Walstad The Raft Publicity Chairman Texas Union Executive Council Orientation Advisor, SCOOP 10. Stephanie Turet Bennett Phi Beta Kappa A Capella Choir Orientation Advisor 213 I . Michal Anne Lord Texas Union Film Committee Freshman Encounter Advisor Outstanding Spook Award 2. Cheryl Jo Jennings Alpha Lambda Delta President House of Delegates Southern Singers 3. Edith Allan Hudson Varsity Singers A Cappella Choir Blanton Dorm Advisor 4. Linda Sue Ferine Texas Union Executive Council Union Week Chairman Orientation Advisor. SCOOP 5. Jane Louise Huston Mortar Board Longhorn Band Tau Beta Sigma 6. Debra Catherine Jones C E C Chairman Texas Union Program Council Orange Jackets 7. Jane Reed Trigg Student Assembly Education Council Orange Jackets 8. Sharron Louise Kemp Student-Faculty Committee Spooks Orientation Advisor. SCOOP 9. Amy Joan Brown Women ' s Concert Choir President Longhorn Band Student Assemblyman 71 Goodfellows 214 215 I. Linda Joyce Shelton Upper-Class Advisors Freshman Encounter Advisor Orange Jackets 2. Jackie Louise Byars Orientation Advisor Orange Jackets Constitution Revision Committee 3. Susan Elizabeth Mustard Student Assemblyman Kappa Delta Pi Texas Union Travel Board 4. Lynn Johnston Mortar Board Omicron Nu Delta Zeta President 5. Edward Noble Goldsberry Texas Union Leadership Board Alpha Phi Omega secretary Orientation Advisor Goodfellows 6. Robert Scott Darrow Pan American Recreation Program President Alpha Epsilon Delta Community Chest Committee Chairman 7. Bobby Lee Boldt Tau Beta Pi Student Engineering Council House of Delegates 8. Dena Fred Wright CACTUS Associate Editor Arts and Science Council PRSSA 9. Rosemary Dunaway Texas Today and Tomorrow C E C Committee Communication Council 10. Sara Nelle Lowrey Theta Sigma Phi Daily Texan Staff Sigma Delta Chi FORMER GOODFELLOWS STILL IN SCHOOL James Lyon Ahern Jane Diane Allard Paul David Angenend Mary Ann Anthony James Harlan Arnold Elizabeth Ann Atkinson Fred Eugene Attal Douglas John Bartek Michael Ralph Bisesi Jerry Dale Box Patricia Sherron Boyle Genie Brackenndge John R. Brock Benjamin Acie Brooks Robert Marshall Bugbee Douglas G. Caroom Patricia Lynn Carroll John Winston Chapman Harvey Ray Corn Tieman H. Dippel Glen William Dolfi 216 Wayne Noble Doyal George Gregory Eaves Ernie Michael Eden Richard E. Ewing Ellen Rose Fein William Francis Richard Louis Giesecke John Catle+t Goodman William George Gurasich Daniel Kirk Hamilton Susan Lynn Hasslocher William Dean Heggie Barbara Jean Hoffer Sylvia Beth Hughes Philip C. Joseph Lynn Esten Kohlenberg Nancy Carroll Lee Larry Lester Long Gregory Eugene Lucia Lynn Wade Malone Barbra Deen Mann Debra Jean Mann Richard Wayne Meyer Pamela Lynn Milks Mary Jane Mitchell Sally Cherry Morrill Gary Arthur Munneke Richard Alan Nicholas David Knight Northington Robert Leon Oliver Paul James Peters NorvvooJ W. Knight Richardson Wiley Barry Roundtree III Karen Delura Rowlett James Richard Seeman Frank W. Sheppard III Trudy Kier Skiff Kenneth Wayne Sparks Roy Milam Spence Jr. Freddie Joe Steinmark Linda Jane Stevenson Nancy Deborah Strauss Diane Farrar Swendeman Cary Elizabeth Taylor Gary Lee Taylor Carol Ann Tunstall David Alan Turner James William Turner Wilfred C. Uecker Charles E. Vinson John Jerome Watkms Marsha Glenelle White Williai, O. Whitehurst Jr. Pamela Wi,,;r, John Louis York 217 218 Sweetheart Finalists sa Edwards. Chesterfield. Mo Cathy Raftkind, San Antonio Kiersti Larson. Tulsa, Okla. Cheryl Ruth Goodman has been seen by millions as varsity cheerleader for the UT Longhorns the ast two years. A junior English and speech major from Houston, she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Cordettes, Mortar Board, and Orange Jackets. She also was a member of the Royal Spir- it Committee, University Showcase Committee, and Order of the UT. Cheryl is an Alpha Tau Omega little sister. She is a Bluebonnet Belle final- ist and a Goodfellow. University Sweetheart Cheryl Goodman Blueb. t Belles Carol Klinar Carol Lynn Klinar was a member of the Texas Union Executive Council, Zeta Tau Alpha, Orange Jackets, and Kappa Delta Pi education honorary. A senior education major from Alvin, Carol has served on the Texas Union entertainment, house, and new Union East publicity committees and the Round-Up program committee. She was nominat- ed by Zeta Tau Alpha and the Society of Petrole- um Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petro ' leum Engineers. Dena Wright, CACTUS Assoc. Editor, presented bouquets. Trisa Michele Edwards, a junior fashion merchan- dising and design major from St. Louis, Mo., has been active in Mademoiselle and the University Fashion Group. Trisa was nominated by Kappa Kappa Gamma, for which she has been cultural chairman, and pledge trainer. She has been a member of Cordettes and Orange Jackets. She served on the Campus Chest and Round-Up Committees. Trisa Edwards ' . Julie Newson Julia Jean Newsom. has maintained a 3.9 grade point average while ma|ormg in education with Latin and French concentrations. Julie served as Cordettes pledge trainer and Alpha Chi Omega pledge class president and rush captain. She has been a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Orange Jackets, and Mortar Board. Nominated by Cor- dettes, Julie is a |unior from Dallas. Bluebonnet Belles Martha Gallier A junior public relations ma|or from Dallas, Mar- tha Lucille Gallier was this year ' s IEEE sweetheart. Martha was nominated by Littlefield Dormitory, where she was advisor chairman last year. Martha was rush captain for Alpha Delta Pi and contact officer for Orange Jackets. She also was a mem- ber of Cordettes. Francine (Frenchy) Golding was fashion editor of The Daily Texan and Mademoiselle magazine ' s college board member. Frenchy was nominated by Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s professional journal- ism society. A senior journalism major from Hous- ton, Frenchy received the Marjorie Darelik Schol- arship for achievement in journalism. She is a member of Theta Sigma Phi, Sigma Delta Chi and Alpha Epsilon Phi. Frenchy Goldin I v : b Bugbee, CACTUS editor, briefed the finalists. Murphy, Dallas SEMI-FINALISTS Mary Claire Anderson, At. Anne Wythe Andrews, Hoi. Virginia Beth Buchtler. Houston Dorothy Ann Coke, Dallas Carol Jean Connery. Amarillo Elizabeth T. Du-Long. Washington D. C Carol Jean Fishbeck, Hallettsville Tyrrell Edith Flawn, Austin Meg Gordon Ganchan, Houston Kimberly Gayle Gandy. Houston Susan Elizabeth Giles, Houston Lois Marie Graham, Dickinson Shelley Ann Green. Houston Frieda Sue Hale. Houston Belinda Louise Hase, Houston Joyce Elaine Herbert, Austin Carolyn Gay Hinckley. Houston Pamela Karyl Hoover, Texas City Linda Mame Hughes, San Antonio Sherry Lynn Jameson, Tulsa. Okla. Randall Gwenyth Jones, Richardson Therese Kreig, Houston Jill. Elizabeth Lockett, Dallas Margaret Sue Moore, Houston Sara Elizabeth Palmer, Vernon Deborah Gale Rosenberger, Houston Shirley Jeanne Sidoti, Bonham Linda Simpson, Dallas Susan Jean Spears, Houston Nancy Jayne Susman, Houston Betty Ellen Taylor, Kemah Cheryl Ruth Walker. Houston Mary Elizabeth Watson, San Antonio Janet Lynne Wooley, Alice Marjorie Sue York. Wharton Cathy Raffkind. San Antoni Ten Most Beautiful The Ten Most Beautiful selection this year un- derwent a series of changes that left it different, and perhaps more relevant. Two males entered the formerly all-women con- test. To make the selection more meaningful, each of the 200 nominees was interviewed by a panel of judges. Twenty-six finalists were selected on the basis of interviews. Then actor Charlton Heston selected the Ten Most Beautiful from photo- graphs of the 26 finalists. This year ' s contest was the 28th annual Ten Most Beautiful selection. It was sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, national professional society for women in journalism. The $1,000 in proceeds earned from entrance fees went to the Theta Sigma Phi scholarship funds. Frieda Hale Leslie Gose Sibyl Helmer Shelia Little Susann Ramsey Kim Gandy 224 TJ1 IflVXl TlfiVXT EJFCSX? EW 7C SPKWJ MGKC IflVXl R BMRGTC GKBhCft TlflVKTCCSrtfltflBJ lOKtt iiE KfiiBYiiil BflEJ . 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IJ aSapSpSSBS5S Sj(WUMfl-. ffisflpffll .LihIIV IHUI ' il ' l I tt ' x I MIXHIMBVIUJIH Vt 1 1 jHJES lZBYHilE,P JMCSKIflV UEia 7 HZ H vwcia EDJTED BV: CLflJRE J.QLLV GBEEMBEBG JflM KRJUChER HQBJM BRflCHER DJflWE TFMDH CflRQLE RflSCRKE . 11.1 ...ui JUVUJV EE5 GREEKS 32 MJLITflRV CHEEKS 225 ' Acacia Acacia and Zeta Tau Alpha pledges this year won the Cowboy Spirit Award for the second year in a row. Acacia twice has won the Cowboy Sportsmanship Award. Sponsoring an underprivileged children ' s base- ball team in East Austin was one of the fraterni- ty ' s service pro|ects. Active Acacia men on campus included Posse member Stephen W. Bland; varsity tennis team members Ray Norwood Rhodes Jr., James Avery Rush, Daniel Warren Nelson, Robert Campbell, and Richard Scott Murray; and varsity swimming team member, James Gerard Shoemaker. Social events included the traditional Black and Gold formal, annual Round-Up parties, a Christ- mas party, match parties, and a Hawaiian luau in the spring. Leading the fraternity were David Dunlap, president; Leonard Hayden Daniel, vice-presi- dent; Arthur Boyd Morgan, treasurer; and Nelson F. Dolfuss, rush captain. Mrs. Ela Ragland was housemother. L Bailny S. Baler J. Boyless R. Best S. Bland D. Burditt L. Christal J. Chumle G. Close F. Cole R. Cotton H. Craig T. Drobyski D. Dunlap J. Ferrell J. Fitigerald G. Floyd N. Goodrich W. Graham Members challenged rushees at pool during spring rush. N. Hampton 226 ACACIA ORDER OF DELPHI: FRONT ROW: Julie Buass. Jinny Willi- ford, Mrs. Ella Ragland, Anne Reynolds, KathleenBynum, Andrea Witzel. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Wendland. Judy Allison, Jill Ingram, Karen Knight, Carol Edwards, Nancy Huston, Jo McKenzie, Debi Null, Gwyn Sheffield, Lynn Guess. R. Harrell V. Hams G. H.nrichson J. Hollingshaad J. Holtzman C. Kavanaugh W. Keese L. LeCIair J. Leigh C. Lewis E. Lewis T. McBryde L. McG.II A. Morgan S. Neukom T. Newman W. Norton R. Olivr J. Pepe C. Rodriguez S. Sawye M. Schwart, J. Shelter, C. Smith f. Smith G. Stover C. This B. Tipto J. White G. Williams S. Wright 227 Alpha Chi Omega During the year members of Alpha Chi Omega were involved in many phases of campus life. These included a fall weekend retreat for pledges and actives, firesides with faculty members, a Dads ' Day brunch, and a fratty friends dessert party for favorite faculty members. In addition to participating in Sing-Song and Derby Day. AChiO members sold Cowboy Min- strel tickets and worked on their entry for the Round-Up Parade. Pledges had a lake retreat and participated in Dimes Day. AChiO ' s active on campus were Cheryl Ruth Goodman, varsity cheerleader, and Jill Elizabeth Lockett, assemblyman. Officers were Mary Leslie Gayle, president; Mary Jo Kelly, vice-president; Peggy Elizabeth Barnard, pledge trainer; Sherry Kay Baird, trea- surer; Mary Elizabeth Watson, rush captain; Eliza- beth Ann Porter, corresponding secretary; and Carole Lynn Herrick, recording secretary. Mrs. Maureen Rue was housemother. J. Adams T. Ande K. Bab.r S. Baird P. Barnard M. Borchers C. Brauntg J. Breedlove D. Burke M. Campbell M. Carroll L. Child. S. Coll.ni C. Croilin M. Culbertson C. Curt.i 0. Dani.l C. Davidson J. Dal Papa K. Dirt. J. Dirou D. Dwyer C. Ferguson B. Frambach J. Garner D. Gartman M. Goyle C. Hook C. Howard S. Hudqen. D. Landrum C. Bailei M. Bibbs C. Br ( D. Ceq.lski M. Dillon J. Gish C. R. Goodman C.S.Goodman M. Graves K. Grer J.Hawkins L. Heller M. H.mphill C. Herrick B. Hess f 228 II J. McKenzie P. Moffett C. Moor. M. Moore C. Morgan J. N.wtom K. Pappas J. Pa A. Pearce S. Pennywell E. Raschla R. Robert C. Welhausen AChiO ' s boarded the bus for their fall retreat V. WilHord 229 Alpha Delta Pi S. Arnoldy C. Bach D. Bird J. Biry D, Blankenbaker L. Borey C. Bouchard L. Brown C. Bruce D. B C. Chadwick C. Chandler S. Chandler C. Colglaiier C. Conerly J. Co C. Cr K. Dana C. DiNino D. Eads D. Ellis E. Ellison K. Ericlison K. Freelanc) D. Foreman J. Fostr A. Frey S. Ganchan r S. Sarvey .S. Soodell G. Gordon D. Griffiths L. Hall L. Hancock V. Hancock G. Hearn H. Hightower C. Hill S. Hill C. Hmckley N. Hinckley Moving into their n ew house was a high point for the ADPi ' s this year. 230 rrrlm L. Hughes P. Hughes K. Imhoff 8. James N. Keiiler J. Kirlcendall K. Kober M. Kuhn L. lakir J. Livings V. Mahatfey B. Males Alpha Delta Pi members started the year with a move into a new house. A reception at the new house was given for national officers and Delta chapter alumnae. Actives and pledges held a re- treat at the Texas Exes Ranch at Round Rock and gave a party for the Austin State School. ADPi members supported a child through the Christian Children ' s Home. Pledge and active slumber parties and a spring retreat highlighted the year. Another activity was a chapter roller skating party. Members active on campus included Linda Mame Hughes, vice-president of the Texas Union, and Therese Kreig, president of Spooks. Officers were Melan ie Middlebrooks, presi- dent; Linda Mame Hughes, vice-president; Mar- tha L. Gallier, pledge trainer; Susan Burnett San- chan, treasurer; Karen Kay Ross, rush captain; Annetta Theresa Frey, corresponding secretary; and Nancy Jean Kessler, recording secretary. Mrs. Yozelle Uhruh was housemother. S. Matheson N. McCorkle S. McDaniel p. McEvoy M. Middlebrools S. Middlebrools J. Moore C. Munson K. Norton K. Ochsenbein J. Os orne M. Petter P. Polchinski D. Reece E. Reed M. Reed S. Reithner M. Riclcman G. R.vers M. Selter J. Shullanberger S. Smith P. Trout C. Utesch J. Whaley A. Williams K. Winmngharr 231 ' rill) -JULNjWt.il XJ Jbl JMHAUI.IOrulJUllXfttf T5 Alpha Epsilon Phi By taking care of an orphan, Alpha Epsilon Phi members became -foster parents this year. A re- treat at Round Rock was held in the fall, and pled- ges were initiated in the spring. Outstanding AEPhi ' s on campus were Barbara J. Lauterbach, secretary of Spooks; Nancy Debo- rah Strauss, Orange Jackets president; Lawren Elise Greenberg, fraternity section editor of THE CACTUS; and Jan Shelley Krivcher, CACTUS so- rority section editor. Chapter officers were Marilyn Linda Koen, president; Martee Ann Fisch, vice-president; Margie Nan Meyer, pledge trainer; Susan Chap- man, treasurer; Peggy Lerner, corresponding sec- retary; Marci Lee Levinson, recording secretary; and Lorrie Rubin, rush captain. Mrs. Dorothy Mayes was housemother. D. Aron J. Aronowitz V. Bachus J. Berger B. Bergman K. Bergman J. Bluestein C. Chotiner J. Cohen I. Colto D. De C. Dinersteir J. A. Dover J. S. Dover D. Drele K. Eisenstatt B. Eldridge J. Feinbero, J. Feinste M. Fisch J. Ford K. Gernsbacher J. Goldberg F. Golding H. Harood C. Hirich B. Hoffer P. Horwits A. Kaufman D. Kayser S. Kessler V. Kotin J. Krivcher R. Krumholi 5 Landsbe S. Leeds N. Levi S. Le.ine M. Levison D. Maltz S. Matusoff K. 1. MMIer B. Night N. Oppenheimer M. Papanek S. Pepper 232 C. Rosenblum S. Rosnblum G. Rosenthal L. Rosenthol P. Rothschild P. Rottner L. Rubir Rut : R. Scheps C. Schraub L. Scrinopslie C. Sh.ffermon E. Slibull N. Stern S. Stern P. E. Tapper K. Well M. Wilonsly S. Wiman S. Wolfe J. Young AEPhi pledges had fun washing their actives ' cars. 233 Jptsfi ' Alpha Epsilon Pi D. Becker S. B.rnb.u AEPi ' s with Talia Carroll (see copy). Members found it hard to leave the annual Viking party. 234 LITTLE SISTERS OF THE LION: FRONT OW: Jeanne Taylor, Marlene Plotkln. Stephanie Shapiro, Linda Cultier, Linda Manowitz. SECOND ROW: Judy Brown, Karen Miller, Cindy Gustafson, Bruce Zucker, Fran Samulin, Sandy Rosenfield, Mimi Yonack. M. Kogut A. Kragen J. Muhlbiuer W. Prager K. Reichek K. Schiller M. Se.be! H. Selig A. Shapiro J. Staler Coordinating a Greek system drive to raise money for Talia Carroll, Alpha Epsilon Pi and Chi Omega presented her with a check for $3,178 to buy an artificial kidney machine which will give her at least another year to live. Involved in many other projects this year, Pi played Santa for orphans and mentally retard- ed children. The Pi s main social function included their annual Viking party and formal. Dads ' Day and intramurals were other activities in which the AEPi ' s were involved. Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi belonging to the House of Delegates were Arnold Howard Kragen and Joe Sharkey. This year Pi elected little sisters for the first time. AEPi officers were Kenneth Schiller, president; William Irvin Prager, pledge trainer; Gregory Ivan Taub, house manager; Mark Jack Cotlar, treasurer; Edward Merlin Davis, rush captain; Thomas Naffe Rice, corresponding secretary; and Barton Elliott Slatko, recording secretary. J. T.itlbu M. Worth B. Zucker 235 Alpha Gamma Delta M. Bell AGD ' s relaxed with their dates at a holiday party at the house M. Fortin S. Ge S. Giblir L. Griffith S. Gripor, 236 D. Lo S. Mabry P. McCaleb J. C. R.insch .Z. Sct.ri.v,r D. Slater Members demonstrated a lighter side of chapter meetings. J. K. Re.nsch L. R.bble B. Sauer L. Swtnarr Philanthropic activities kept the members of Alpha Gamma Delta busy during the past year. The AGD ' s tutored at the YMCA and worked at the Cerebral Palsy Center. An alumna ' s ranch was the scene for a chapter retreat in the fall. Pledges gave several parties for actives, including a wiener roast and Christmas party. Fathers were honored at a Dads ' Day buf- fet at the sorority house. Chapter officers were Martha Ankele, presi- dent; Beverly Louise Butler, vice-president; Ann Elizabeth Eiermann, pledge trainer; Linda Ann Ribble, treasurer; Janet K. Reinsch, rush captain; Rosemary Dugger, corresponding secretary; and Joyce Carol Reinsch, recording secretary. House- mother was Mrs. Velma Storms. K. Taylor L. Van Nordn C. Vogel H. Walk.r C. Wough C. Wyatt 237 Alpha Kappa Alpha G. Baler D. Harris AKA ' s handle last minute details at a social in the Texas Union. Informal meetings were held each week. 238 Alpha Kappa Alpha, the University ' s only black sorority, participated in a variety of service proj- ects this year. AKA conducted a charm school for high school girls, Emphasis on Black Beauty. The sorority collected a scholarship fund for a needy girl. Community service included participation in voter registration, Negro History Week, and a Probate Show. Glo Dean Baker served on the Afro-American Culture Committee. Socials included the annual Spring Ball and Ivy Presentation and a Can-Can dance. Officers were Glo Dean Baker, president; Linda Gail Humphrey, vice-president; Brenda Joyce Walker, pledge trainer; Alyce Verinda McCloud, treasurer; Willie Mae Johnson, rush captain; and Yvette Gale Scott and Rosalind Anita Wilkins, secretaries. An AKA sister and her date grooved on the music at the can-can dance. Alpha Kappa Alphas planned their year ' s activities at a fall meeting. 239 .Ji.lofcj.lNi JU uz, -VU ' rvtt; JUt-NOf I Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi raised money for the Arthri- tis Foundation through Casino Night, sponsored by AOPi alumnae, and a booth manned by Uni- versity chapter members at the Spring Cavalcade of Commerce. The chapter also held a Christmas party for orphans. Socials included a semi-formal, a Dads ' Day brunch, a spring retreat, and a Rose Ball. AOPi ' s active on campus this year were Patri- cia Ann Dennis, Charnita Spring, and Charlotte C. Carl, Spooks; Michal Ann Lord, Orange Jack- ets; and Rosemary Jacobs, Student Assembly. Officers for the year were Kathryn Paulette Cooney, president; Michal Anne Lord, vice-presi- dent; Ann Lewis, treasurer; Karen Kay Howze, rush captain; Nadine Spring, corresponding sec- retary; and Virginia Anne Banks, recording secre- tary, Mrs. Phoebe Cox was housemother. V. Banks C. Behrens N. Bogdanski T. Campbell C. Carl C. Conlon J. Cool K. Cooney C. Cusac L Davis L. Douglas M. Eason N. Edwards M. Eva G. Cooney P. Dennis C. Forbis V. Gottleber N. Hamilton G. Harpole M. Hill K. How Actives gathered around to sing at a chapter meeting. K. Kofahl M. Langridge 240 AOPi ' s socialized during a study break. S. Langridg A. Lawis S. Lippman M. Lord S. May E. Maytr J. McGallijrd I. McGill V. McKitrick B. Myn M. Naranjo M. Naal C. Pluaclhahn A. Say S. ShaclMord K. Shupe M. Simpion C. Spring N .Spring 0. Stanl.y M. Wastfall L. Wliatlay J. Wlnman S. Won.r 241 242 Alpha Phi ' s got into the Christmas Spirit at their tree-trimming party. C. Albars K. A. Anders K. L. Anderson C. Andrews C. Bachman B. Behn H. Bergmann B. Bess LXr : K Bn D Busny J. Campise S. Carleton C. Cochran C. Coldwell A. Corbtt L. Coinghm A. Coward M. Coward K. Cowser B. Co T. Doqqe ' D. DWiH M. Eggelmg R. England A. F.ltui K. Gray G. Gr 9 q D. Haacl M. Hall C. Harding M. Harpar C. Harris M. H|l A. Hindi S. Holle N. Hooser H. Noting P. Hudson B. Hurt Alpha Phi E. Hutchins T. Jackson S. Jarrell A. Jennings T. Johnson J. Jones B. Kilgore N. Kipp R. Knight P. Kuntz The second annual spring style show benefiting cardiac aid highlighted the year for Alpha Phi. Proceeds from the show were given to St. David ' s Hospital in Austin. Alpha Phi social activities included a pledge re- treat on Lake Travis, a tree-trimming party at Christmas, and a kidnap breakfast. There were also fall and spring casuals and a formal in April. Mollie Hejl was Panhellenic Council treasurer. Chapter officers were Shelley Ann Mabe, pres- ident; Mildred Sue Burkett, vice-president; Mary Alice Tudor, pledge trainer; Janet Thompson, rush captain; Ann Elizabeth Feltus, treasurer; Katherine Ann Briell, recording secretary; and Margaret Sue Coward, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Eloise Erwin served as housemother. L. Lambert C. Lansdowne L. Leth K. Lew B. Lynn S. Mabe 6. MacPherson . Manroe P. McCoy S. Mustard C. Naill I. Newsome M. Neyland N. Noonan N. Norton N. Nugent L. O ' Neil K. Palmer J. Park A. Peel P. Peel C. Perkins S.Peter J.Peters R. Pertus J. Pierce M.Powell M. Reed S. Robinson M. Rogers V. Rummell S. Ryder J. Sanders L. Sawyer L. Schnitmen L. Schraub N. Shelter M. Smith L. Standard S. Stell M. Stephens S. St. Onge V. Storey P. Strain B. Taylor L. Thomas J. Thompson T. Tucker M. Tudor S. Tudor L. Warren J. White J. Wier L. Williems M. Wilson J. WoKinger p Wright S. Wright R. Zaremba 243 Alpha Phi Alpha This year was Alpha Phi Alpha ' s tenth anniver- sary as a black Greek organization on the Univer- sity campus. Since the founding of the fraternity at Cornell University in 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha has attained a position of prominence among the Greek orga- nizations. Distinguished members included Su- preme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, Sen. Ed- ward Brooke of Massachusetts, and the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The chapter ' s goal this year was more commu- nity and campus involvement. Community proj- ects included a canned goods dance with Alpha. Kappa Alpha for an Austin family during Thanks- giving and a scholarship fund-raising dance for needy students attending the University. Social events were the annua Christmas party and spring formal. Officers for the year were Harry James Wil- liams, president; Larry Newman, vice-president; Lucius H. Alexander, dean of pledges; Larry. James Coleman, treasurer; Kenneth W. McKinzie, corresponding secretary; and Freddie D. Gard- ner, recording secretary. PLEDGES: FRONT ROW: Parnee Rogers, Kenneth Williams, Lucius H. Alexander Jr. (Dean of Pledges). SECOND ROW: Gregory Gar- low. Charles Jones, Ray Spears, and Noah Richardson. Miss Glo Dean Baiter was sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha. 744 ACTIVE MEMBERS: Lucius H. Alexander Jr., Michael D. Glaspie Jr.. Lenneth J. McKinzie, Kenneth W. McKinzie, Freddie D. Gardner Jr., Larry Newman, Harry J. Williams. TOP: Louis A. Noble. Members of Alpha Phi Alpha gather for some soul rock. 245 N. Anderson R. Arnett R. Boggati R. Baiter T. Ballanty Alpha Tau Omega Members of Alpha Tau Omega were active in community service throughout the year. They sponsored a football team, the ATO Oilers, for underprivileged children from East Austin, which won its second championship. The pledge class took another group of children on a field trip of the campus in November. ATO members a so participated in Campus Chest activities. Social events for the year included the annual Hell ' s Angel party, Black and White formal, Dads ' Day reception, and Round-Up parties. The pledges won the Cowboy Spirit Award at the UCLA pep rally. Officers were Robert B. Edens, president; Randall Bruce Wilson, vice-president; Ronald T. Harrison Jr., pledge trainer; Michael L. Gaus, house manager and treasurer; Thompson Bond Temple and Stephen C. Owen, rush captains; Larry B. Wilson, corresponding secretary; and James G. Kelley, recording secretary. Mrs. J. A. Sandel was housemother. P. Barnharf A. Beck J. B.llsg W. Brandt M. Connelly B. Coussou H. Crocketf G. Crowley T. Cu R. Davies P. Davis T. Davis D. Denman J. Denman L. Dicltson R. Elledge J. Fortsu- J. Franz LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MALTESE CROSS: FRONT ROW: Miller. SECOND ROW: Carlene Ann Fatten, Cyd Ellis. Lyn Bonnie Box, Jan Mann, Barbara Price, Marilynn Block, Angle Murphy, Katie Welder, Ursula Smith, Anne Wise, Barbara Ellis, Mrs. J. A. Sandel (Housemother). Marsha Davies, Cindy Baker, Sarah McMordie, Graver Kelley. 246 ATO s showed their holiday spirit. IB M. Ga J. Gill A. Gurley G. Hall W.Hamilton R.Harrison D. Hill B. Hoffman R.lmber R. Kmcheloe M. Kristen J. Kuhlman J. landr B. Mgror A. Milberger K. Millin K. S. Moore S. P. Moore E. Morrow R. Naldrett G. Northinqton K. Odn R. Olrr S. Owen J. Perry V. Romberg S. Sandahl P. Scrrmdler D. Stewart G. Sumers M. Sweeney J. Temple W. Walker A. Williams W. Willia R. Wrlson J. Wise S. Zachaoah 247 248 D. French D. Gardner A. Sibbs C. Gilbert S. Glasgow 5. Goforth K. Graham B. Holt D. Haines L. Hancock A. Hams N. Hedrick T. Hibbetts R. Howard K. Huds. L. Iseacks L. Johnson R. Jones L AZD ' s showed their creativity at a Halloween costume party. G. King S. Klot! L. Krueger B. Lamp J. tanning B. Lindtay L. Lott P. Lowther J. Miller J. Milligan M. Milligan J. Mill 00 L. farmer N. Perry S. Pratka S. Ratliff Alpha Xi Delta G. Margrave B. Massey S. Mettr,,essn L. McKinle Alpha Xi Delta actives and pledges raised money this year for the Children ' s Rural Overseas Project. The women also worked with the Pan- American Recreation Program in Austin. Social activities included the Spring Rose for- mal, fall and spring casuals, a spaghetti dinner, and fratty friends parties. Active on campus were Randall Gwenyth Jones, treasurer of Spooks; Judith Gail Roberts, secretary of the Panhellenic Council; and Sharon Rae Goforth, president of the German Club. Chapter officers were Katharine M. Cummings, president; Linda Johnson, vice-president; Sarah Joanne Bryan, treasurer; and Doris Jean Barron, rush captain. Mrs. Maureen Matney was the housemother for Alpha Xi Delta. K. Morgan K. Nichols M. Parmar, D. Pa J. Roberts S. Roberts N. Senders S. Simoni C. Snyder J. Steel N. Suggs S. Summers S. Talley K. Wade C. Walker N. Weaver K. Weller, M. White N. White P. Whitfield M. Whitley P. Wils, D. Womack M. like J. Zoller 249 Beta Theta Pi R. Aldrich R Appleton W. T. Barnard J. Beran P. Bloodworth T. Bowman S. BracM H. Browder J. Burke M. Churchill R. Churchill S. Cocanower G. Co S. Damuth J. Duer. J.Ev, R. Evans A. Racrie ? to J. Francis C. George J. Goodwir R. Harpool J. Holshouser S. King G. lagerqucst P. Laurea D. Marklend A. Meyers T. Morgan T. Murray DAUGHTERS OF THE DIAMOND: FRONT ROW: Carol Winters. Susan Spears. Ann Watson, Pat Dougherty, Rae Olson. SECOND ROW: Stuart King. Cam Glauser, Julie Richards. Debbie Fertitta, Nancy Nelson, Mary Beth Watson. Nancy Stafford, Dottie Griffith. 250 ft (I W. Octis. S. Parl.r H. Priddy R. Royal I E. Sebrmq R. Swift tan P II Q. Taylor The Beta s joined with Kappa Kappa 0amma to sponsor a car wash. Beta Omicron chapter of Beta Theta Pi was founded at the University of Texas Campus in 1886. The Beta ' s were active this year in both campus and fraternity activities. The fraternity had members m Silver Spurs. Texas Cowboys, and Posse. Spur members were James Monaghan Brown, Donald Lee Hudgins, Mark Allison Womble, John Parker Nelson, Eman- uel Thomas Ballases, Ricky Dale Delano, and Wil- liam Shelton Lee. James Allen Bertelson was a Texas Cowboy and a member of the varsity foot- ball team. Posse member was Warren Bair. Beta Theta Pi held a formal in November, gave a Christmas party for orphans, participated in all mtramurals sportsevents for fraternities, in addi- tion to pledge-active football games, and entered spirit signs for football games. Officers for the year were Russell George Todd, president; Alan Hoge Meyers, vice-presi- dent; James Nelson Francis, pledge trainer; James Thomas Barnard, house manager: Robert Frank McBee, treasurer; Michael J. Bolton. rush captain: and Thomas Elliot Tucker, secretary. Mrs. Gladys Williams served as housemother. J. Tidwell R. Todd C. Whirfill S. Willis S. Wint.r, W. Zimmerman 251 Chi Omega . V. Adorns M. Adger J. Albano K. AHumbaugh 8. Anderson The Chi Omegas had an active year beginning with a Dads ' day brunch, a silver tea celebrating the official opening of their new house, and a re- treat to get acquainted with the pledges. Chi Omega ' s philanthropic activities included an Easter party for children at the Austin State School, and volunteer work with the YMCA tutor- ing program and the Austin State School. Brenda Ann Brown was a varsity cheerleader. Shelia Maurine Little and Susan Elizabeth Meyer were among the Ten Most Beautiful. Chapter officers for the year were Jacquelyn Jean Higby, president; Lynn Marie Londeree, vice-president; Bonita Leila Foster, pledge train- er; Hoylee Tres Hunter, treasurer; Susan Elizabeth Meyer, rush captain; Leria Kay Lewis, corre- sponding secretary; and Mary Virginia Morton, recording secretary. Mrs. Lucille MacClellan was housemother for the Chi Omegas. K. Ashley N. Ayres B. Baker A. Bernard M. Blair . Bohman A. Bracy C. Brandimarte B. Browder D. Browning G. Byfield S. Carrithers C. Chrystal O. Cloybrook C. Click A. Collie S. Compton J. Copeland C. Copus S. Couger P. Cowhig C. Culwell J. Dawsey L. Den. ft D. Elliott K. Elliott T. Erickson V. Estrada J. Ferguson S. Fontenot C. Fosdick J. Fosdick S. Gafford B. Gerber K. Harvey P. Henry C. Hunte C. King L. Livns 1. Little K. Lombardo L. Londeree J. Lowrey S. Lowrey R. Mann R. Marshall 252 J. Martin C. McClure S . Meyer P. Moore C. Murph N. Nt B. Newman Actives portrayed a scene from Alice in Wonderland in a rush skit. K. Newman J. Pott K. Prothro N. Rembert M. Sh.ppard L. Smith C. Spears K. Stephenion S. Talley --_ Wr S J. Taylor L. Taylo F. Thom J. Thompson C. Tomachefsky A. Whitworth V. Wilcoi 253 Chi Phi Chi Phi hoped to form a tradition of donating blood annually to the Capital Kidney Foundation Dialysis Center. They began this year by giving 35 pints of blood. Other philanthropic activities were parties at Christmas and Easter for underprivileged chil- dren. Chi Phi ' s were active in intramural football, basketball, and softball. Their Sweetheart formal was held in April, and Jeannette Lee Penn was sweetheart of the fraternity. Officers of Nu chapter were Thomas Edward Tumlinson, president: Ronald Leroy Baker, vice- president; Daniel Kenneth Heers, pledge trainer; Gaston James Groos III, house manager; John McKinley Thompson, treasurer; Charles Harder Cobb, rush captain; Forrest Hilton Lacy III, corre- sponding secretary; and Billy Dale Harvey, rec- ording secretary. Mrs. Ruth Nichols served as housemother. Chi Phi ' s head chef prepared the feast for their barbecue at the house. 8. Beach A. Bosl C. Cobb B. Dudley G. Flint K. Godfrey SWEETHEARTS OF THE CHAKETT: FRONT ROW: Susie Ploetz, Nancy Palmer, Settle Brownlee, Diane Womack, Laura May. SECOND ROW: Cathy Coffey, Jenny Penn, Mrs. Ruth Nichols (Housemother), Judy Palmer, Lynn Edwards. 254 J. Story J. Summers J. Thompson F. Towry C. Tracy T. Tumlinson F. Twomey Members and their dates relaxed at a coolcout in January. 255 Actives entertained rushees with songs and a skit. Delta Delta Delta Promoting spirit, fun, and service, members of Delta Delta Delta participated in many activities this year. The sorority served as host to parents and alumnae at the annual Founder ' s Day ban- quet. Other activities included match parties, a Dads ' Day brunch, the Pansy Breakfast, a fratty friends party, and a Christmas fireside. In the spring the Tri Delts ' calendar was filled with a formal in February, a casual party in April, and a Round-Up brunch. Tri Delts active on campus were Georgia Mizell Walton, Student Assembly; and Laurel Ann Hin- kle, on the Mortar Board. Officers were Virginia Ann Richardson, presi- dent; Nancy Brooks Stafford, vice-president; Mi- chelle Mary Vilcoq, pledge trainer; Betty Ann Benda, treasurer; Angela Ellis, rush captain; Susan Jean Spears, corresponding secretary; and Ann Richardson, recording secretary. House- mother was Mrs. H. C. Booth. C. Adams D. Adams C. Alexander K. Anders L. Anderson L. Argabrlght B Barlow E. Blackbu T. Boone S. Boss M. Brownfield K. Casstevens S. Clanton M. Cobb K. Conner P. Courtney J. Covington C. Cowdn R. Crawford P. Davidson C. Dilworth D. Doro 256 C. Dre. A. Ellis C. Ellis S. Ervin M. Fitigerald A. Graner C. Henneberger R. Hennessey G. Herrin P. Hichens 1U. I. H.nkle J. Jones S. Kemp K. Kilgore M. Kubecio M. Kuykendall J. Levering M. Mahon J. Mann f. Marshall S. Noblitt F. Nogueira C. Parker S. Pennington T. Peterson D. Presley L. Prio P. Rainey A. Richardson V. Richardson 8. Riley S. Robison M. Rochs J. Schollenberger S. Shape C. Smith J. Smith N. Smith S. Spears N. Stafford Tri Delts practiced for Sing-Song. J. Witherspoon J. Zapalac 257 Delta Gamma Community service and philanthropic projects highlighted this year ' s activities for the Delta Gammas. Members participated in a campus pro- gram in which they read to the blind. During Christmas the Delta Gammas and the Texas Cow- boys hosted a party for the blind. Social activities included a fall retreat and a Halloween party for the pledges. Encouraging spirit in the sorority and on cam- pus were Deborah G. Rosenberger, varsity cheer- leader, and Sibyl Ann Helmer, freshman cheer- leader and one of the Ten Most Beautiful. Serving as Delta Gamma officers for this year were Carol Hulsey, president; Virginia Lynn Lang- holz and Roxann Gwyn Simms, vice-president; Ellen Louise Tuffly, pledge trainer; Deborah G. Rosenberger, rush captain; June Ryan Bushey, treasurer; Susan V. Stubblefield, corresponding secretary; and Linda Vaughan, recording secre- tary. Delta Gamma ' s housemother was Mrs. Isabel Haynes. S. Abbot J.Angevine V. Avico J. Bal S. Baros B. Bennett A. Brasher N. Bremer B Bnggs K. Brother! J. Bushey J. Collera.r, C. Cook J. Coon V. Craig M. Crispin S. Crow C. DeLorenzo M. DeLorenio S. Dickinson A. Eddleman L. Emery J. Este S. Fleck M. George N. Gibbs C. Gilchrist L. Goodrich D. Gordon M. Gradel D. Graham K. Hampton D. Havins 0. Helmer S. Helmer M. Henna C. Hollingsworth K. House M. House C. Hulsey L. Ingram L. Jobe S. Jones S. Kolle J. Koop S. Lambert J. Lang G. Langholl M. Linder M. Lloyd D. J. Loral C. Luce M. Lundgren M. Madsen C. McCaa M. McGaha S. McGuffey D. Meletio 75S DG ' s enjoyed talking with rushees during fall rush. M. Miller J. Moley M. Myers C. Parker J. Parks C. Poppas K. Porterfield P. Pratt S. Pugsley L. Simpson D. Skrivanek S. Smith M. Squires J. Stewart N. Stover J. Stringer R. Stripling S. Stubblefield S. Swenke E. Tuffly C. Vaughan D. Weidt C. D. Whitmire C. S. Whitmire L. Wiberg J. Willoughby P. Wilson L. Woodum M. Wynne 259 Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon members participated in various community projects this year. Besides helping to coach a baseball team in the East Aus- tin Little League, the University ' s Omega Chi chapter took part in intramurals and were active in many other campus organizations. The Deke social calendar included a Christmas party, the traditional Swamp party, a Toga party in March and a party during Round-Up. Distinguished Deke alumni include astronaut Alan Bean and head coach Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys, professional football team. Leading the chapter this year were Robert E. Morse III, president; Laurence C. Wild Jr., vice- president; Edmund T. Burke Jr., house manager and treasurer; Russell M. Aboud, secretary; and Dana F. Dausch, rush chairman. R. Aboud P. Boyd E. Burl. M. Burton J. Connor D. Dausch Actives entertained rushees in their pool room. 260 M Holloway J. McClamroch Dekes competed against the Delts in intramural basketball LITTLE SISTERS OF THE RAMPANT LION: FRONT ROW: Barbara Belcher, Viclci Miller, June Bushey, Nancy Green. SECOND ROW: Les- I ' 8 Ferrell. Patricia Brewer, Kay Keith, Russell Aboud. 261 Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Phi Epsilon combined fun and friendship to help those in need. Members visited the state school, planned parties for underprivileged chil- dren, participated in the cancer fund drive, and adopted a child from Appalachia. Proceeds from the annual Nite Bite were contributed to the Cys- tic Fibrosis fund. Socials and other activities included a ranch re- treat, a fall house party, pledge-active games, a Hanukkah party, Sing-Song, and a formal. Helene Barab was Panhellenic Council presi- dent. Serving as chapter officers were Charlotte Goldberg, president; Laurie Kuper, vice-presi- dent; Patricia, Ann Moulton, pledge trainer; Shari Renee Weiner, rush captain; Karen Sue Zainfeld, treasurer; Faye Helen Reach, corresponding sec- retary; and Libbie Sail Leshin, recording secre- tary. Mrs. Sally Gainer served as housemother. H. Burttschell K. Danburg D. Epstein L Fenste I. Freed C. Goldberg J. Goldgar N. Golub B. Goodman Grant R. Hoffman F. Kost L . Kup L. Liebenson P. Moulton , J. Needleman G. Nemziri A. Nosovskv H. Nosovsly L. Paul C. Pfeiffer L. Pglmon F. Reach DPhiE pledges performed a skit for the actives. 262 : - 3 S. Sheinfml DPhiE ' s made study boards at a slumber party early in the fall. S. Sp.r J. Testa P. Tst M. Trodlier S. W.in.r L. Yonact K. Zainf.ld V. Zimmerman 263 Delta Sigma Phi Members celebrated a Longhorn ' victory. R. Mllle 264 Delta Sigma Phi ' s spirit ran high for the Arkansas game. k I C. Rsimond R. Schee t P. Skaln.t B. Snelson Reactivated last year, Delta Sigma Phi quickly became active on campus. Members took part in all intramural activities, held pledge-active and pledge-little sister football games and gave Hal- loween and Christmas parties for orphans. A little sister organization also was formed. Social activities for the year included the Car- nation ball in the fall, the Sphinx ball in the spring, and the annual Thanksgiving dinner with members and their dates. Leading Eta chapter were Robert Edward Copeland Jr., president; Charles Van Raimond, vice-president; Kevin Franklin York and Robert Michael Home, pledge masters; Richard William Caley, house manager; William Edgar Blair, trea- surer; Stephen William Cook, rush captain; and Lawrence William Snelson, secretary. K. F. York K. G. York 265 Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta was active in intramurals and has been fraternity intramural champion for three of the past four years. Delts finished first in Class B football and runner-up in Class A volleyball. Members of the Gamma lota chapter partici- pated in the Arkansas Sign Contest, winning the award for the most original sign, and entered Sing-Song with Alpha Chi Omega. Delts also co- sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children with the Kappa Alpha Thetas. The fall pledges worked in the Community Involvement and Clean Up East Austin campaigns. The Spring formal, Founders Day activities, and sponsorship of a Little League baseball team were events involving Delts during the Spring. Delts active on campus were Jerome Ernest Sneed, head of the Orientation Steering Commit- tee, Richard Roy Jenkins, chairman of the Texas Union Speakers Committee, and Don Roger Kuy- kendall, president of Silver Spurs. Officers were Robert Michael Rutledge, presi- dent; Charles Tyler Martin Jr., treasurer; Kenneth Frank Karr, rush captain; Loy Albin Waddell, cor- responding secretary; and Charles Claude Hull, recording secretary. Housemother was Mrs. Re- becca Miller. V. Aldr.d J. Alexander G. Allen J. Alsup J. Baler J. Barnett C. Barnwell C. Bearden J. Biggs J. Brodt J. Brouqher Z. Burkett S. Caldwell L. Cauley i. Christy Co J. Crossen D. Day J. Deweese R. Dransfield W. Driscoll P. Dyi T. Farrar f. Forster D. Fraser H. Fnedmar S. Fu Delts won the Most Original Sign award at the Arkansas pep rally. J.Goates W.Gregory E. Gulele 266 hr V. Guleke T. Hamilton T. Hankins M. Hatch L Houston J. Hubley Children were entertained by the Delts Santa Claus. T. Huebner C. Hull J. Hunt M.Jodeit M.Jones R. J nq K. Karr D. Kuyltendall P. Lehmberg J. Letsos R. Londeree L. Long B. Luke D. Malish C. Martin R. Martin T. Mastin D. Mathews K. McAlister J. McDavid M. McElwrath T. McNutt G. O Br.en G. PawM J. Pratt M. Rutledge K. Shryoc G. Smith S. Smith R. Sours K. Stockton C. Tabor E. T.nsley T. Tom ord C. Tichudi L. Waddell B. Westmoreland J. Wilson R. Ya 267 Delta Upsilon Texas chapter of Delta Upsilon, in striving to create a tota atmosphere for its members, re- fers to new members as junior members rather than pledges. With the junior members partici- pating in chapter projects as equals, this program emphasizes initiative and responsibility among all. The DU ' s socia calendar included the annual Prohibition party, a Christmas semiformal, and a formal in the spring. DU ' s joined with members of Zeta Tau Alpha to give a Christmas party for un- derprivileged children. Five members were in the Student Assembly: Samuel Douglas Haas, Stephen Craig Walls, Manuel Bias Mirabal, Geoffrey Michael Curran, and Frank Edward Scofield. Gerald Winston Hun- nicutt served as chairman of the Texas Union Board of Directors during the summer. Officers included Samuel Douglas Haas, presi- dent; Robert Wayne Thurman, vice-president; James William. Keller, membership chairman; Ronald Lyle Brown, house manager; Michael Neal Nelson, treasurer; David Shuler Gamble, rush cap- tain; and Gregory Randall Penny, secretary. Mrs. Mildred Newsom served as housemother. G. Battenfield R. Brock R. Brown R. Bryant G. Cardinal S. Clark G. Cu W. Dalton J. Dunlap J. Elder M. Fetzer j F ru g f.r 0. Gamble J. Givers LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SEVEN STARS: FRONT ROW: Rosie Curran, Claudia Permenter, Connie Andrews. Kay Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Barba- ra Lindsey, Teresa Whitaker, Georgette Cardenas, Catherine Harris. THIRD ROW: Linda Toll, Carol Saunders, Sherrie McAlister, Jan Brockett. FOURTH ROW: Mary Beth Smith, Michelle Dent, Pam Linder. FIFTH ROW: Diane Leonard, Charles Graves, Karen White. C. Glaze 268 D. G ' eqory J. Greshom f. Grossman S. Haas C. Hill D. Hollis D. Hughes J. Hummel M. Hutchison J. Ivy H. Jones J. Ken J. Kever M. Klein R. Landon S. L M. Nelson F. Niemann R. Pajares R. Payne L. Pscena G. Penny R. Penny P. Pmget D. Rhode j. Rogers E. Sauer L. Sauls J. Schofleld P. Schofield J. Shaver DU joined with ZTA for a Christmas party for underprivileged children. 269 Delta Zeta N. Allman C. Anderson S. Ashmore D. Baker S. Berne A. Barnett J. Beaman L. Bergen P. Bettell C. Bobo S. Best B. Brantley A. Brown H. Butler M. Butler D. Callaway P. Callaway A. Carlisle G. Cearley L. Chidsey N. Gotham C. Crane N. Oe la Garza L. Duqat D-. Fausset L. Finki J. Fonteno S. Fraser S. Gardner D. Gruss C. Haines K. Hamby Participation in Derby Day activities won honors for DZ. L. Hase M. Henderson K. Hirers 270 :w J. Hill R. Hinas J. Hollii J. Holtr K. Humphr.y P. Jacksc J. Javurek Lisa Johnsto Lynn Johnston C. Kamas C. Kroll S. Rams.y B. Ratliff J. Rosanba S. Springer R.Steele K. Traugott 8. Trojanowsky C. War F.Watson P. Westbrook H.Wi.ting This year the Delta Zeta calendar was highlight- ed by many philanthropic and social activities. In the fall members sponsored a Dads ' Day brunch, a freshman football team dessert party, a Found- er ' s Day celebration, a Halloween party for men- tally retarded children, and a Christmas casual. During the spring semester the DZ s hosted chapter dinners, match parties, a spring formal, an Easter party for unfortunate children, and pledge gatherings with fraternities on campus. Mary Claire Anderson served as CACTUS fra- ternity section editor, and Mary Susann Ramsey was chosen one of the Ten Most Beautiful. Officers this year were Lynn Johnston, presi- vdent; Mary Claire Anderson, vice-president; Car- olyn Gail Bobo and Alison Barnett, pledge train- ers; Pamela Moseley Petty, treasurer; Patricia Lu- cille Worrell, corresponding secretary; and Billye Lynn Ratliff, recording secretary. Mrs. Margaret Dry was Delta Zeta ' s housemother. K. Wilkrson N. Wraniflky C. Youngblood 271 Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta members adopted an over- seas orphan this year. This was one of many new and unique activities the sorority instituted to keep up with what is called the rapidly changing role of sororities on the University campus. Guests were invited to many sorority functions. Parents were honored at the traditional Dads Day brunch and Mother-Daughter banquet. Pledge activities included mixers, a pledge ban- quet, and a retreat. Freshman Margaret Louise Blair was chosen one of the Ten Most Beautiful. The sorority was represented this year by Phyl- lis Annette Deter, president; Norma Jeanne Sandberg, vice-president; Christina Ann Wolfe, treasurer; Virginia Beth Buchtler, secretary; Margo Nan Mulvaney, pledge trainer; and Mel- inda J. Murphy, rush captain. The housemother was Mrs. Mattie Kirk. A. Acker S. Alford S. Alles 0. Armstrong. K. Artlt J. Ashby S. Baggerly D. Bargas K. Baumgarner B. Belt D. Bernsen M. L. Blair M. E. Blair K. Bowman E. Brightwell A. Brooking L. Caldwell K. Carter G. Castleberry A. Cayard P. Cool S. Dovies C. Davis P. DeFalio A. Degenrtardt A. DeWitt J. Dubow J. Duncan K. Edwards K. Elliso L. Evans A. Froalich J. frymira M. Gagtiano D. Gandy J. Gibbi C. Gor C. Guild E. Hagood J. Hancock J. Haun M. Hawthorn N. Mains J. Harrington A. Hollingsworth D. Hulma C. Inca D. Ingram J. Jacobson V. Johns B. Kelton K. King J. Lacky C. Lamb H. Lamer M. Lome E. Meeker S. Michaelson P. Mikovsky M. Milsteod M. Morgan I. Mountcastle M. Murphy M. Myers G. Pearson B. Phillips M. Poole 272 R. Popjoy M. Rir J. Robrts J. Ruhlond J. Sandberq N. Sandberg K. Saunders S. Schumann C. 5mrad K. Sh.ph.rd C. Skelly S. Watson G. Whman T. Whitaker L. Wilkinson N. T-ibble P. Van EwWtMHI J. Vespr L. Vollntin. J. Watso Members listened as Jeff Jones discussed campus problems. 273 iMmMfi ' Kappa Alpha S. Alexander C. Allis J Anderson C. Andrew J. Armstrong W. Beaird J. Berry W. Block R. Brewer M. Bryant R. Bundy R. Campbell Tradition played a big part in Kappa Alpha ' s Old South week. H. Ca C. Da S. Dees J. Doumany P. Ellis M. Emmert M. Evans R. Finlayson B. Ford T. Fruge D. Gamble tan J. Groth T. Supto H. Holland K Hodges M. Hodges E. Hoffman A Roaring Twenties party was the theme for the KA-Zeta match party. 274 SOUTHERN BELLES: FRONT ROW: Hyla McGowan, Win- ifred Heaney, Ginna Morton, Catherine Chandler, Kathy Hill, Mrs. T. L. Martin, housemother. SECOND ROW: Susan Der- den, Barbara Fenelon, Janet Wooley, Susie Kendall, Dru- Cheatham, Lu Ann Argabright. THIRD ROW: Cindy Brandi- marte, Nan McCoy, Barbara Phillips, Rosemary Hibler, Dorris Kenney, Nancy Sellingsloh. I H. Hopkins S. Kappler M. Klinq 8. L w J. Morris W. Munnir J. Mussulman W. Payne J. P.rkir fatiA D Read L. Robison F. Lewis L. Musselman W. Noelke J. Plnnelli 0. Powell C. Raymond G. ShaKen T. Stephens R. Thomas R. Lilly J. Little D. Lupton J. Maroney Providing enthusiasm this year, Kappa Alpha participated in March of Dimes, and intramurals. Kappa Alpha also gave a party at the Austin State School and helped sponsor a Little League football team. Social events included Old South Week fol- lowed by the traditional ball, the April alumni parents reunion, and the Dads ' Day party. Kappa Alpha was very active on campus. Serv- ing in the Texas Cowboys were Mike D. McMa- hon, Michael Thomas Kenny, Jay Steven John- ston, Robert David Campbell, and All-American baseball player Burt Carlton Hooten. Members of the Silver Spurs included Mark C. Hodges, Charles Randall Haws, and Marvin Grady Pipkin. Posse members were Julian Gayden Carter who served as treasurer, Trey Dowdy, James Francis Maroney, and David King Reed. Other Kappa Al- pha ' s took part in Student Association and Texas Union committees. Chapter officers were Mark C. Hodges, presi- dent; Benjamin Acie Brooks III, vice-president; and George Thomas Graves, III, recording secre- tary. Mrs. T. L. Martin served as housemother. D. Vyoral E. White W. Yawn D. Ylitalo S. Young 275 The University ' s chapter of Kappa Alpha Th ' eta was led this year by Laura Marie Hansen, presi- dent; Mary Georgene Adams, vice-president; Marigny Amort Lanier, treasurer; Carol Hender- son Fant, pledge trainer; and Deborah Lynn Hathaway, recording secretary. Housemother was Mrs. Drucilla Whiting. On campus, chapter members were represent- ed in Orange Jackets, Spooks, Posse, Angel Flight, Cordettes, Mortar Board, and Longhorn Singers. Frieda Sue Hale was chosen as one of the Ten Most Beautiful. Thetas were kept busy with football and tennis intramurals. Members raised funds for the Nation- al Institute of Logopedics. The social calendar of the Alpha Theta chapter was full this year. At Christmas, the sorority held its annual party for the employees of the house and their families. Members hosted a spring for- mal in March as well as the many match parties throughout the year. G. Adams J. Adams S. Allan J. Allshcusa N. Andarson A. Av, C. Cody c. Colquitt M. Oavanport D. Davis M. Dean J. DaFord Thetas enjoyed having parties throughout the year at their house. F. Dunlap G. Eastland D. Embry C. Fant . Frank J. Frank S. Fulbright C. Furr C. Gainas M. Garratt S. Gilliland P. Fan-all T. Fla D. Glrdlay C. Goodwin C. Granot D. Griffith A. Haclcnay F. Hal. M. Hala V. Hamblan L. Hamilton S. Hamilton L. Hansan M. Haaly J. Holland 276 Kappa Alpha Theta A. Howe A. Huff A. Johnson C. Johnson J. Jordan C. Kerr M. Lanier M. Larsh T. Leni J. Lwis S. Lewis R. Liebes P. Martin A. McClung K. McDonald S. McMullen L. Meyer E. Murphy L. Murphy N. Nelson C. Norman, L. Osterthaler P. Paddocl K. Palm M. Parsley W. Pauly J. Perry D. Ploch 6. Priddy D. Prowell M. Redfearn T. Robertson K. Salyer T. Sayers G. Seewald N. Sellingsloh M. Seybold S. Seybold B. Shepherd S. ShocUey C. Shudde A. Sparlts M. Spivey K. SteHer S. Sumpter M. Talley D. Teylor H. Tipps D. Vaughan M. Waddell M. Wade A. Wagner S. Weller C. Wise . Wood D. Wright J. Yardley 277 Kappa Kappa Gamma L. Bake S. Bbb B. Berry A. Bigger M Bigger M Blanchette K. Brown M. Brown S. Bullington F. Ca J. FlsKer K. Post. E. Fooshee D. French M. Gidel M. illesp e Laura G Leslie Gose B. Gramma E. Haggard M. Hallahan A. Hardie L Hedrick G. Hocotl D. Hoelsche Kappas entertained deaf children at a Halloween party. 278 K. Hoover R Josf(y M Keny . Kolb N. Leecraft M. Loftis M. Lowdo L. Lucas N. Lynch A. Lytle M. McCollu Kappa Kappa Gamma held a Centennial Ban- quet in Oct. to celebrate its 1 00th anniversary. A Dads ' Day brunch also was held in October. Pledges participated in a retreat, sign painting, and skating party. The sorority initiated two scholarships for women in the field of rehabilitation. Before initiation, pledges observed inspiration week. Socials included a spring formal. Ellen Elizabeth Cook, Judith Lynn Swan, and Leslie Margaret Gose were named to the Ten Most Beautiful list this year. Those who led the sorority were Ellen Elizabeth Cook, president; Nancy Katherine Green, vice- president; Mildred Anne Bigger, secretary; Car- rie Elizabeth Wagner, treasurer; Laura Melinda Gose, pledge trainer; and Peggy Lynn Evans, rush captain. Mrs. Dorothy Smith was housemother. M. McCullough J. Mclntire M. Mclntire M. McMahon D. Majors 0. Merrill M. Merrift V. Michaelis R. Michalke M. Miller P. Muir M. Neill N. Phillips I. Reynolds D. Russell M. Sanders D. Schut! J. Spence C. Straremeyer S. Towler T. Tri.tch D. Wandel S. Watts D. Williams L. Winters S. Wipperman A. Wommack M. Young I. Zeller 279 I ' Kappa Sigma The Tau chapter of Kappa Sigma, one of the first three fraternities on campus, was active this year in social and philanthropic activities. The Sigs gave a Texas Independence Day celebration, had Casino Parties weekly, a party after the Ar- kansas game, Alumni party, and Christmas and Easter parties for orphans. Leading the Kappa Sigs this year were Grand Master John Howard Rauscher, Grand Procurator William Roche Murphy, Grand Treasurer Jeffer- son Scott Gray, Grand Scribe John Charles Rid- dle, and Grand Master of Ceremonies Walter Max Mischer. Tau Man of the Year was Hilmar G. Moore Jr. Active members on campus were John Rausch- er and Jeff Gray, Silver Spurs; James Nash Scott, president of Spurs; and Cowboys John Riddle, Hayward Taylor, and Phillip Edward Moore. Kappa Sigmas believe that fraternities must turn toward social contribution and involvement instead of deluding themselve s into self-satisfac- tion because of whatever relevance and promi- nence they had in the past. S. Adgr J. Mien R. Anderson SISTER OF THE STAR AND CRESCENT: FRONT ROW: Mary Neill, Kathy McCarty, Ellen Windham, Jan Jones, Bitsy Jennings, Kathy Fosdick, Sherry Wooten, Mary Holmes. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Beard, Lucy Fore- man, Susan McKlffin, Hayward Taylor, Mary Barbara McCambell, Jan Fos- dick, Brooke Blankenbeckler. 280 Re-enacting Texas Independence Day, the Kappa Sigs took the part of the Mexicans. S. Haddock J. Hanna R. Jennings C. Larue M. Marse R. Mayi ' eld J. Riddle M. Scott J. Tipton F. Tirey B. Tuck F. Williams W. Wooten G. Pric. B. West M. Zadik Members played pinball in the gameroom of their house. 281 Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha ' s year was highlighted by the opening of their new house at 2400 Pearl. Parties included the White Rose formal in the fall, a Casino party, a New Orleans party, and a luau. Active members on campus included Silver Spurs David J. Jones and Joe Glynn Lenox; Texas Cowboy Wayne Noble Doyal; and Friars John Tullos Wells and Robert A. Higley. Other outstanding Lambda Chi ' s included Rob- ert Mines Baker Jr., recipient of the Kay A. Kayo Award; Randall Dunn Nordhem, the C. E. Duval Outstanding Journalism Student; Richard James Leyda, Distinguished ROTC cadet; and John Tul- los Wells, RANSER managing editor. Participating in social services, the Lambda Chi ' s hosted a group of orphans at a University basketball game. Officers of the Alpha Mu Zeta chapter this year were Benjamin J. Campbell, president; Wil- liam McKee Kazmann, vice-president; Patrick Austin Barker, pledge educator; Samuel Eugene Stubbs, treasurer; Roger Alan Key, rush captain; Arno Holmes Schwamkrug, social chairman; and Danny Dawson Watts, secretary. Housemother was Mrs. Amy Jones. C. Clarkson K. Cobu R. Coffee F. Crawford J. Crawford R. Daniels J. Davis W. Daves Q H. Piratli T. Frank W. Fraiar R. Gillespie J. Adkins J. Allen V. Althaus A. Arnold 8. Baker J. Baker M Bake G. Bardnell P. Barker umberg W. Bolton R.Harvey S. Heame L. Heggie D. Hibbetts Lambda Chi members showed their Halloween spirit by their costumes. 282 CRESCENTS: FRONT ROW: Leria Lewis, Sally Blackwell, Judy Swan, Patty McCoy, Janis Giesecke, Carol Murph. SECOND ROW: Ann Schoenvoqel, Jean Nelson, Dottie Coke, Diane Browning, Biba Wagner, Mary Hare. R. Hudson R. Huff W. John J. Jon.s W. Ka J. May J. McCann S. Melton B Mitchell D. Moore H. Morrow R. Myliul J. Ninon W. Hibbetts T. Hoffman T. Lesly R. Leyda J. Madden etf.Vfe.lJ R. Nordhem 8. Petkovicr, B. Roessier M Sanders R. Scott M. SKelto S. Smith 0. Spencer S. Sprowls J. Stark W. Stewart S. Stubbs S. Swope W. Tucker J. Van Zant J. Waltrip D. Watts T. Wells S. Wiedeman S. W.niton J. Worth R. Worth D. Young R Yowell 283 Omega Psi Phi Omega Psi Phi is in its second year on the Uni- versity campus. The fraternity was incorporated in 1969 by Kenneth Wayne Ferguson, Larry Malone, Henry Evan Hammons, Terrence Lynn Woods, and Bertram Marion McBride. The fraternity stresses manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. It has many social func- tions, including a Delta Omega ball in March. Omega Psi Phi serves the University and Austin communities. A car wash was held in January. Officers of Eta Theta chapter were Fredric Van Jones, president; Lauritz A. Williams, vice-presi- dent; John Edmond Taylor, pledge dean; Bertram Marion McBride, treasurer; Melvin Hammons, secretary; and Oscar Kizzee Jr., chaplain. Fraternity sweethearts this year were Brenda Sue Gasaway, Gwendolyn Kay Kennard, and Car- olyn Elizabeth Washington. Members enjoyed refreshments at a monthly meeting. I ! , i OFFICERS: Bertram McBride, keeper of finance; Berri McBride, assistant keeper of finance; Larry Williams, vice-basilius; Terrence Woods, assistant dean of pledges; Fredric Jones, basilius; Joh , Taylor, dean of pledges. ' -- -. 284 Officers gathered on campus by the Mustang Memorial Omega Psi Phi ' s discussed fraternity plans. 285 Phi Delta Theta Members of Phi Delta Theta participated in the Aggie Sign Contest, and volunteered their ser- vices in the renovation of the facilities of the Aus- tin Mental Health Association. Social events in- cluded a fall formal and a Christinas party after the Arkansas game. Active members on campus included Dan Rugeley Price, president of the Texas Cowboys; Steven D. Thompson, Texas Cowboy; Frank Ho- bart Stephens, vice-president of Silver Spurs; George Brown Stacy, freshman basketball; and Phi Eta Sigma members, George Charles Kobdish and Robert Howard Patton. Leading the Phi Delts were Reginald W. Greg- ory, president; Steven D. Thompson, vice-presi- dent; Clay McLean Hunt, pledge trainer; Darrell Norrnan Cooper, house manager; Thomas Jarvis Holmes Jr., treasurer; Charles Campbell Evans and Michael Evans Frazier, rush captains; and Edwin Henry Frank, social chairman. T. And P. Baldw C. Barnes D. Booth J. Chapman B. Ev, E. Frank R. He D. Hoffman T. Holm.s C. Hunt C. Kobdish P. L.. P. Malone M. McPhaul 8. Mitchell R. Morrij S. Mo J. My.n W. Osborn S. Patton R. Patton PkiOrft, 786 J. Pyn K. Perryman S. Scanio L Tu R. Pegues D. P U r,g D. Richardson J. Russell S. Sandl.n R. Solher G. Stacy S. Thompson C. Thorp R. Ward C. Wells R. Yates Phi Delts gathered for an informal group shot. ' i ji j jki UMtvn.itmaJKi.% ' a TSBKfl? Phi Gamma Delta The Fijis were active in social and. service proj- ects this year at the University. They spent Hal- loween collecting for UNICEF, gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children, at Thanksgiv- ing collected canned goods for a needy family, and gave an 1 Easter party for orphans. Socials included Christmas and spring formals. The Fijis maintained their interest in football in- tramurals by winning the championship of Class A fraternity football. Members of Phi Gamma Delta active on cam- pus were Texas Cowboys Thomas Milburn Pigg, Allen Sanders Kent, Michael Atlee Reilly, and Robert Wayne Barnes. Si ver Spurs were Jack Richard Thompson, Robert H. Sewell, and Eric Carl Frisk. Officers of the Tau Deuteron chapter were John Walter Camp, president; Jack Thompson, pledge trainer; Allen Kent, house manager; Joe Preston Robinson, treasurer; Robert Wayne Barnes and Robert McLure Nelms, rush captains; James Burleson Smith, corresponding secretary; and James Arthur Boone, reco rding secretary. Housemother was Mary Pryor. R. Engstrorr J. Flack D. Ford J. Geis J. Giles J. Hants M. Hardesty E. Hardir J. Hargrove M. Harriion R. Heiser J. Hood M. Abernathy S. Anderson T. Arnett J.Arnold D. Bailey T. Barclay R. Barnes J. Boone R. Boyd R- Buchek K. Byrne J. Cain K. Calder J. Camp E. Clark M. Connally L. Couch A. Davenport V. Dune L. Ellis Fijis showed the Christmas spirit with a party for underprivileged children. 288 The chapter Christmas party was a pleasure for both members and guests. I. Leshikar J. Levy E. Merrell J. Mertz W. Middleton G. Mtnton M. Monroe W. Moore D. Motheral J. Nahoum L. Newton 0. Otto D. Parhsm C. Patterson W. Pelham T. Pigg p. Pincoffs W. Rudd C. Sayers S. Sayers C. Schr, F. Silvey J. Smith S. Solsbery W. Spires M. Stengle N. Stocker E. Suhr J. Thomas M. Thompson J. Thompson G. Tucker T. Walter L. Walthall G. West 289 Jat. v.u ' rvtD Juc jUL ' i i LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MYSTIC EYE: FRONT Born, Carol Cullen, Joanne Mclver, Ann Goodrich, ROW: Kathy Leitner, Sally Ervln, Mrs. Dorothy Nancy Lynch. Becky Kennedy, Margaret Linder, Combs, housemother; Cathy ' Watt, Sharon Kay Doug Danforth. Hahn. SECOND ROW: Cindy Cumbie, Charlean A Christmas formal highlighted the Phi Psi social calendar. 290 tr II I T. Me S. Mellgren R. Mick V. Ra D. Robillard R. Rodgers D. Russell C. Shepsrd R. SiHon J. Sutton M. Tapsak Lfa Phi Kappa Psi Originally known as Phi Phi Phi, Texas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi was formed in 1904. Members of Phi Psi and the Little Sisters of the Mystic Eye contributed hours to campus and com- munity projects. Phi Psi ' s and the little sisters as- sisted in giving a Christmas party at the Austin State School, and the fraternity helped with the Thanksgiving food collection. Highlighting the social calendar were an OU weekend party co-hosted by the OU Phi Kappa Psi chapter, a western party, a spring semiformal and the Christmas formal. Active Phi Psi ' s on campus included Thomas Jo- seph Mclver, a Posse member; Jeffrey Brett Davis, School of Communications Council; and William Charles Kellough, RIATA staff member. Officers for the year were David H. Gibson, president; Bruce Albert Hydo, vice-president; Thomas Joseph Mclver, pledge trainer; Robert Conrad Zivney, house manager and treasurer; Emmitt Shelton Smith, rush captain; David Frank- lin Tipple, corresponding secretary; and William Charles Kellough, recording secretary. House- mother was Mrs. Dorothy Combs. W. Thompson D. Tippl. D. Townsend W. Turney R. Zivny Phi Psi hosted a buffet in the fall. 291 - i ixiwuu jM v ai.iu3Jiil.v,tf 158 Phi Kappa Sigma C. Barrett J. Clauqrrton S. Cloud H. DeFord D. Dickey R. Gannaway H. Gardeniv T. Glass L. Hearn S. Breaud R. Camp C. Eppright S. Ferguson M. Hefner Phi Kaps gave a toga party In the true Roman style. 292 LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SKULL: FRONT ROW: Pat Pen-in, Kerry Hen- don, Jeanne Park, Jan Altvater, Charnita Spring. SECOND ROW: Car- olyn Cochran, Barbara Gordon, Linda Bailey, Mrs. Mildred Kelley, Housemother; Patsy Kozlowski, Judy Johnson, Lynn Schnitman. T. Oliv T. Rubinstein J. Williatr D. Sirr M. Stelton B. Svalberg T. Young K Zai.cel Social activities played an important part in the yearly schedule of Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Kaps from OU joined with their brother fraternity from Texas to give a party in Dallas during OU week- end. The Houston alumni of Phi Kappa Sigma gave a party for the chapter after the Rice game in Houston. Other parties included formals in the spring and fall, a Halloween masquerade party, a St. Valentine ' s- Day massacre party, and Round- Up parties. Phi Kaps participated in all forms of intramu- rals, held pledge-active football games, and went on the annual pledge-active retreat. Among the members active on campus was Ronald Perry Camp, editor of the Navy ROTC yearbook. Officers of Sigma chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma this year were Edmund Robert Horton, president; Harvey Nash DeFord, vice-president; Stephen Earl Cloud, pledge trainer; Kenneth Wayne Zaji- cek, house manager; Thomas Lynn Oliver, treasur- er and rush captain; James Ford Mailey, corre- sponding secretary, and Stephen Joseph Breaud, recording secretary. Housemother was Mrs. Mildred Kelly. 293 W Jt) ' .ji KJWJU JNttAtf .ItJMiwA-.i V.rf Phi Kappa Tau Social highlight of Phi Kappa Tau ' s year was the annual Christmas Playboy semiformal. In addi- tion to numerous parties, the Phi Tau ' s sponsored and coached a Little League football team in East Austin through the Pan-American Center. They also participated in intramurals. Active members on campus included Chauncy Roebuck, Students ' Association and House of Del- egates; Steven Marcus Kiger, Phi Eta Sigma and Longhorn Band; and Eric William Leibrock, Phi Eta Sigma. Leading Beta Alpha chapter were Paul Alex Wheatley, president; John Craft Newell, vice- president; Joseph Jefferson Beaman Jr., pledge trainer; Joseph Thurston Dabney III, house man- ager; James Daffis Anderson, treasurer; Lee Ervm Lott, rush captain; and Chauncy Roebuck, secre- tary. Housemother was Mrs. June Ellis. G. Blauser W. Bolte W. CardwH R. Carmichaal M. Chancay R. Collins J. Dabney D. Dawson K. Ford M. Franks R. Gohring B. Guile LITTLE SISTERS OF THE LAUREL: FRONT ROW: Patty Moore, Joy Schnur, June Ellis, housemother; Pam Schultz, Betsy Simmons. SECOND ROW: Jan Niblack, Linda Lott, Cindy Harding, Sandy MacGaughy, Carol Albers, Patsy Henry, Rita Ewing, George Ann Rivers, Margaret Albers, Trudell Singer. 294 Phi Taus ' planned rush activities for the lake. R. Koelling E. Laibroclr Members entertained children from the Austin State Hospital. 295 Phi Sigma Kappa Formerly known as the Kappa Club, Theta Tri- ton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was active in all areas of campus activity. Phi Sigs collected for UNICEF at Halloween, gave a Christmas party for retarded children, had members on the varsity soccer and squash teams, placed second in the all- University division of handball doubles, and were the runners-up in B-league bowling. Fraternity activities included a pledge-active trip to Mexico in ' the fall, a pledge-active Lake re- treat, and participation for the spirit award at pep rallies. The Phi Sigs sang with Alpha Xi Delta in Sing-Song and placed second. Social activities included the Moonlight formal, the Casino party, a Pajama party, the Bacchana- lian festival, and a Comic Strip party. Serving as officers were Jimmy Randolph Lewis, president; Jon Michael Yetter, vice-presi- dent; James Wade Johnson, pledge trainer; Charles Wachendorfer, house manager; Patrick Richard McKee, treasurer; Gary Alan Williams, rush captain; and Rod Arthur Douglas, secretary. Mrs. Gladys Leighty served as housemother. Rhonda Sue Smith was sweetheart of the fraterni- ty. K. Arrington M. Atnip J. Aulick R. Bullard R. Csrtei R. Douglas LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SIGNET: FRONT ROW: Barbara Breithaupt. Caroline Swan, Marianne Whitfield, Marylou Parker, Kathie Morgan, Rhonda Smith. SECOND ROW: Cindy Gates, Cindy McWhirter, Re- becca Canant, Ellen Smith, Suggie Walker, Bonnie Pierce, Esther Ray. I 296 a Phi Sigma Kappa participated in the first year of spring rush. Phi Sigs practiced many hours with the Alpha Xi Delta ' s for Sing Song. B. Loci J. Pritchett M. Sportolis L. Tuttle 297 Pi Beta Phi Service projects filled the Pi Beta Phi calendar this year. Members gave magazine subscriptions to the State Mental Hospital and held socials for patients there. Parties were also given for children in the Headstart Program. As a national project, the chapter helped sup- port Arrowmont School in Satlinburg, Tenn. Socially, the Pi Phi ' s and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held the annual Monmouth Duo formal. Match parties and a Dads ' Day brunch also were part of the year ' s activities. Members were involved in many campus orga- nizations and activities. Kimberly Gayle Gandy was chosen as one of the Ten Most Beautiful. Leaders for the sorority were Gene Graham, president; Nancy Pittman, vice-president; Marga- ret Elizabeth Green, pledge trainer; Mary Elaine Holmes, treasurer; and Mary Penelope Jackson, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Agnes Knowles served as housemother this year. M. Altg.lf Emily Anderson Ellen And.rson L. Arnold E. Afwood C. Baber A. Baler P. Brr B. Blanlenbecller E. Blenton M. Bohlmann K. Braden R. Braden R. Brown M. Cortwright M. Chapman S. Cooley K. Crady C. Crittenden M. Oavisfen K. Deem P. Deem E. Edens K. Ellis R. Ellis J. Ferguson C. Fitzgerald w C. Foa K. Sandy S. Garc. T. Gardner J. Gaiselmen M. Glauser S. Goodwin I. Goss G. Graham M. Green G. Gr C. Guess L. Guess M. Hill M. Holman B. Holmes H. Holmes N. Holmgreen C. Hopkins H. Houcl P. Jackson R. Jolly L.Jones E. Keeney L. Keeney B. Keeton V. Kleiderer A. Kutner K.Larson A.Lehman K. Liedtle B. Lowrey B. Marshall B. Matthews C. Metthews K. McDonald S. McDonald C. McGee K. McGown E. Miiell J. Montgomery K. Moore S. Morgan 298 - -J , . 1. , A. Mortimer K.Newton J. Oqe M.Oxford J. Pssl A. Pddi K. Penn D. Pennington L. Pie M. Porter B. Powell R Ranck R. Richardson J. Ridly D. Rudd A. Schoenvogel E. Sttl K. Sow.ll C. Seymour B. Shandi J. Sh.ppard J. Siebel K. Skelley S. Slaughter S. C. Smith S. M. Smith C. St. Clare A. Tenisor, N. Timberlale B. Turner K. Williams C. Wilson J. Wilson P. Wilson S. Winterringer L. Wolf K. Wulff Pi Phi ' s performed a skit during second period rush. 299 Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was active this year in intramu- ral sports and numerous campus events. Pike ac- tivities included the annual Swamp party, a Toga party, participation in the Cowboy Spirit and Aggie Sign Contests, Christmas formal, and Dream Girl formal. The Pikes a ' nd Delta Delta Delta won the Sing-Song competition. Many Pikes gained recognition through their participation in Texas Cowboys, Silver Spurs, and Posse. Max Franklin Yarbrough was president of the Interfraternity Council. Officers of Pi Kappa Alpha were Larry Gene Smith, president; Melvin Reynolds Todd, vice- president; Garland Douglas Bradley, pledge train- er; Thomas Charles Ray, house manager; James Alton Smith, treasurer; Jay Milton Messer, rush captain; Randol Lane Stout, corresponding secre- tary; and William Junius Shoop, recording secre- tary. Housemother was Mrs. Henrietta Salziger. R. Adin A. Aicklen H. Alexander T. Armstr J. Barnard R. Barrett R. Bertoia J. Bibb J. Biddle B. Bishop C. BunHey R.Cain W.Campbell LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SHIELD AND DIAMOND: FRONT ROW: Hilary Wheat, Betsy McAninch, Susan Ryder, Cathy Culwell, Shannon Davies, Janice Runberg. SECOND ROW: Mary Agnes Rochs, Judy Lemoine, Mindy Stamey, Carol Connery, Danna Cresap, Polly Lyons, Diane Dies, Edie Hudson. S. Holt 300 WYLOR SMfT 8. Humphreys J. Jacks C. Jones W. Julian S. Keen. L. Kille R. Kimmel J. Larson R. Liesm an D. Lett W. Lotl J. McCampb.ll Pikes won the sign contest at the Arkansas pep rally. G. McKinley J. Meador J. Messer K. Moorhead G. Na:h G. N.lon R. Ntuman R. Parker S. Pai D. Ray T. Ray D. Red D. Rich K. Rogrs R. Rogers P. Roper P. Scott J. Salmon R. Shelby W. Shepherd W. Shoop D. Shrum L. Smith W. Smith G. Strong C. Taagua p. ThaBarge L. Thompson M. Todd T. Tolar M. Voltin R. Williams T. Wilham. P. Wilion B. Woodard M. Yarbrough 301 Pi Lambda Phi Active in service projects, the Pi Lambda Phi ' s gave a Halloween party for patients at a school for mental health. The Texas State School for the Blind was also aided by the Pi Lambda Phi chap- ter. Members raised money for their new house and formulated plans for a new pledge program. Members also were active in intramurals. Social events for the year included a Turkey party, a Heart-Transplant party on Valentine ' s, a Charter banquet in December, and a spring for- mal. Officers for the year were Robert Lee Liddell, president; Steven David Novy, vice-president; Frederick Chaim Ezon, pledge trainer; Eugene Notebaert, treasurer; and Robert S. Sonnenber- ger, rush captain. C. Jamison D. Kn LITTLE SISTERS: STANDING: Karen Barton, Kay Levinson, Rona Laza- rus, Margie Carrington, and Susie Tice. SEATED: Marilyn Rumsey. 302 Pi Lambda Phi ' s exchanged gifts at a holiday party A little sister chatted with a member R. Sonnnbrgr C. StanUy 303 Sigma Alpha Epsilon S. Albritton K. Baker B. Baker R. Baker W. Bateman J. Belt J. Berry M. Biggs S. Brocks E. Buckley R. Burgess R. Burgett W. Burney G. Campbell C. Canlield T. Carter R. Cauthen H. Cheek R. Chenoweth K. Clarence P. Clark J. Clark M. Crockett R. Crome W. Duvall T. Duckworth J. Erwin M. Espensen G. Eubank E. Farrell J. Feldt K. Fitzgerald 1. French C. Gatewood LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA: FRONT ROW: Molly Murphy, Nancy Novak, Ellen Atwood, Beverly Berry, Ann Bigger. SECOND ROW: Ellen Bowles, Debbie Vaughan, Pam Caldwell, Nancy Manning. THIRD ROW: Elaine Richards, Debbie Girdley. Karen Glowers, Kathy Sellers. FOURTH ROW: Paige Pemberton, Luann Johnson, Kim GanHy, Liz Haggard. : ' R. Gar.n N. Germany G. Goodson W. Graham C. Grangsr R. Halpin D. Hargrovt K Harrison D. Hartley G. Hill B. Hortenstme B. Housor S. Hukill E. Jinkitis C. Johnson H. K..n.y H. Kupr M. Lacy J- lant T. Pfaff B. Shiv F. S ' roybe R. Langrwr L. Loper P. Luckett M. Mabry W. McClung A. McEvoy A. McGregor K. M.y. A. Migura B. Miller R. Mitchell H. Neary G. Newma L. Newman L- Ni.on L. Ofn.r J. Park.r R. Patterson W. Pi.rc. G. Pln S. Plumb 0. Poarch J. Pohl M. Reeder W. Robinson W. Schirra W. Shaw W. Shuford J. Slaughtjr S. 5tvnson W. Ston S. Stroubt W. Swanson W. TauMnd J. Wagner R. Wafkin . Whlr y J. Wolcott C. Wombl W. Woodward Although Sigma Alpha Epsilon dropped out of IFC in September, it remained active on campus throughout the year. SAE members were the prin- cipal founders of the Pan-American football league for underprivileg ed boys and gave parties at Christmas and Easter at the Pan-Am Center. SAE ' s active on campus were William Morrow Burney III, James Doyle Berry, Alfred Patrick McEvoy Jr., Frank Aldrich Stroube, and Laurence Walter Nixon, Texas Cowboys; Stephen Jay Plumb, Allen Vernon Birmingham, and James Lloyd Shawn III, Silver Spurs; and John Graham Hill, Texas Union Executive Board. Officers this year were John Graham Hill, pres- ident; Michael Erwin Reeder, vice-president; Frank Aldrich Stroube, pledge trainer; Robert Boose Houser, house manager; William Morrow Burney III, treasurer; Lloyd Robert French III, Robert Harold Patterson, and Larry Rupert Loper, rush captains; Larry Loper, corresponding secretary; and Michael David Crockett, recording secretary. Mrs. Sam Murphy was housemother. 305 m Members of Sigma Alpha Mu joined with members of Kappa Sigma to give a party. J. Jess.l R. Korman M. Krluu B. L.mmo,,, V. Leonard D. Lichtenjttm K. Lusk.y H. Olio J. Peitier J. Purvin G. Rgffkind 306 R. Ravel J. Ray S. Reitor H. Riklin J. Roseman W. Rosnthal S. Rothschild S. Saltiman T. Sankary R. Seidel Ikct. Sigma Alpha Mu Winning the Southwest Best Sigma Alpha Mu Chapter plaque four times in the past seven years, Sigma Theta chapter has been active, on campus. The Sammies collected for the Bounce for Beats heart fund drive. The Aggie Sign Con- test and the Aggie game bonfire were among the pledge activities of the year. The social calendar included a Viet Cong party and a formal. Members active on campus were ' Sylvan Jan Rothschild, Michael Jay Tobor, William Edward Rosenthal, William B. Finkelstein, Robert Shapiro, and Daniel B. Freundlich, Texas Cowboys; Forrest Alan Novy, Jerry K. Horowitz, Charles Sidney Cohen, Charles Frank Skibell, Samuel Glassman Skibell, and Jack Aaron Peitzer, Si ver Spurs; and Terry M. LeVine, Posse. Officers for the year were Jack Aaron Peitzer, president; Richard Stern Ravel, vice-president; Sylvan Jay Rothschild, pledge trainer; Howard Kent Riklin, house manager; Gilbert Harrison Hol- land, -treasurer; George Alan Raff kind and Ken- neth Lee Luskey, rush captains; and Phillip D. Abramson, secretary. Mrs. Madalene B. Patton was housemother. R. Seldon R. Shap M. Silbert G. Solomon B. Sonkir P. St.in M. Tobor J. Wendsr A. Wittnbrg B. Wolf Sammy ' s practiced for an upcoming intramural basketball game. 307 Sigma Chi R. Arterbury D. Bartly J. S. Bibo J. C. Bibo Highlighting Sigma Chi ' s social calendar was Derby Day along with the Sweetheart formal and the Red Onion Saloon party during Round-Up. Alpha Mu chapter members participated in in- tramurals and the Aggie Sign Contest. The frater- nity held a fall retreat at Wimberly and cele- brated Dads Day with a barbeque honoring par- ents and alumni. Sigma Chi members also contrib- uted to the underprivileged children of Wallace Village, Colorado. James Robert Watson served as chairman of the University Sweetheart Presentation Commit- tee. Posse members included Larry Joe Kingsbury and Jack Bernard Payne. Sigma Chf officers for this year were Grant Williams Guthrie, president; Steven Gordon Terry, vice-president; Nick Moore, recording sec- retary; and Lawrence Earl Sumners, Treasurer. Mrs. Genevieve Mauzy served as housemother. R. Butler D. CI.H. P. Colvir, J. Cr J. Dalby R. Ollby G. Dial K. Frankj M. Gregory G. Guthrie B. Hey A. Holcomb D. Dnnlard C. Easter E. Eubanks LITTLE SIGMAS: FRONT ROW: Ann Tips, Elizabeth Hill. Carol Whit- mire, Cheryl Johnson. SECOND ROW: Chris Bouchard, Susan Stubble- field, Janet Morgan, Molly Nicholson, Kathy Winningham. THIRD ROW: Diana Beavers, Janis Copeland, Beth Ibarra, Laura Robinson. Jeanne Sandberg. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Alexander, Lesa Morten- sen, Jane Nichols, Chris Braunig, Brenda Woodall, Susan Sumners, Susan Gissell. 308 With Derby Day came the annual egg fight. M. Johnson D. Johnston D. Kinard J. Landers J- Lawrence W. McCommons M. Mixon T. Mo W. Moore D. Mucha D. Shurden S. Terry T. Wade J. Watson Sorority pledges played musical buckets at Sigma Chi ' s Derby Day. . T. White R. Young 309 ABOVE AND OPPOSITE PAGE: Sigma Delta Tau pledges kidnapped actives for their October retreat. N.Albert L. Alt.r L. AndeN J. Ashe B. Berqer -K Bodner F. ClaH, J. Cohn E. Cohn B. Coleman C. Cooper N. EILsh J. Fsrb S. Goldstein B. Goodfr D. Grenoff . Greenberg M. Sroslind R. Halfont H. Hochman J. Hochman S. Horwiti H. Jacobs 0. Ktz M. Kboud M. Lab E. Landau B. Lane B. Leaman 310 Liaberman L. littme E. Lubl C. Maaii R. Maco L. Molrfj S. Nussanblotl B. Rauzin N Rosanbarg G. Rothenbarg M. Rubin W. Schacter B. ScMe$inger S. ScMs.nger A. Schlassingo Sigma Delta Tau Members of Sigma Delta Tau concentrated their efforts this year on Ecology Day, a national project held in the spring. They also c ' ollected for UNICEF on Halloween, gave a Christmas party for the Austin State School, held an October weekend retreat, and served in a year-long proj- ect at the Community Day Care Center. Campus leaders included Esther Slipakoff, vice- president of Spooks and treasurer of Orange Jackets; Ellen Rose Fein, chairman of the Texas Union Board of Directors and Dads ' Association Outstanding Student; and Barbara Ellen Leaman, Mortar Board president. Directing Sigma Delta Tau were officers Har- riet Hochman, president; Barbara Ellen Leaman, vice-president; Esther M. Slipakoff, pledge train- er; Debbie Kay Katz, treasurer; and Shelley S. Nussenblatt and Rozanne Halfant, secretaries. Housemother was Mrs. Helen Selevan. J. Scraibman M. Schwartz S. Schwartz C. Sagall J. Solevan C. She.!! A. Siagal M. Simon! L. Sinqar L. Sonnamann S. Sonnamann S. Stuhl F. Topak E. Ungor M. Wianitock P. Winiton J. Wizig D. Zletkii 311 S. Campbell S. Chalmers J. Croom D. Danve Sigma Nu and Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a Halloween party for blind children. 0. Sraham 6. Ground C. Fahrenthold C. Fuquay J. Gast S. Morton R. Howard S. Hutchsson J. Knight D. Lacley C. Leonard C. Lochhead L Mathis J. McDonald J. Miller R. O ' Brien G. Palmer 312 ia A. Pena c. Plumhoff S ' Pottl S. Robinson Sigma Nu T. Sanders R. Schuler J.Sum J. Talbot L. Wall P. Waroing G. West Upsilon chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity has been continually in existence on the University campus since I 886. Social activities this year included the Christ- mas formal and matches with Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Sigma Nu ' s gave a Christmas party for orphans and participated in the woodgathering contest for the Aggie bonfire. Members active on campus included Stephen Cal Chalmers, Texas Cowboy; Robert Wayne Howard, James Donahue Davis, and Lawrence Charles Mathis, Silver Spurs, and Thomas Robert Turet, a freshman cheerleader. Officers were Lawrence Charles Mathis, presi- dent; Ralph Kenneth Mines, vice-president; Ste- phen Manning Potts, pledge trainer; Stephen Blake Morton, house manager; Edward Gibson Vaughan, treasurer; Gerald Douglas Lackey, rush captain; and Charles Henry Leonard, secretary. Mrs. Rita Greenwood was housemother. W. West S. Womad. K. Wright J. Younger WHITE STAR SWEETHEARTS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rita Greenwood, Kathy Stowe, Georgann Chandler, Anne Rhein, Bonnie Standefer, Eliza- beth Blanton. SECOND ROW: Peggy Barnard, Susan Tudor, Emilie Di- Rosa. Louisa Williams. 313 Sigma Phi Epsilon J. Averill A. Ball K. Britt W. Britt D. Burto T. Cook W. Cook J. Coppedqe D. Cox D. Crockett R. Daulev R. W. Dillord R. Ferrell J. Flume G. Frank D. Sarwood D. Slats R. Goodall J. Goodwin R. Grossnickle D. Harrison W. Hart B. Henry R. Hicks C. Hull R. Isaacks . Janicke Sig Eps taught UT spirit to Gardner House boys. J. Kenyon M. Kiester 314 a M Kuhn R L.dlo B. Lewrs J. Lingerrfelder J. Lovett W. Magliolo D. Mariley S. Mann W. Massey J. McAfee D. McCleary M. McClennahan R. McElroy W. Nolle J. Oberman Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s social calendar this year in- cluded a Christmas party, a Down South party, the Golden Hearts ball, a Spring formal, and the Red Garter party. The Sig Eps helped others by giving a Christ- mas party for the underprivileged, sponsoring a November benefit party for the March of Dimes, and volunteering to work for the Crisis Informa- tion Center. Members active on campus were Silver Spurs Donald Clark McCleary, Barry Nelson Henry, David Lee Chalk, and Randall Hall Nichols; Texas Cowboys Bruce F. Anderson, Kevin Holcomb, Steven Clark Worster, and Lawrence Wayne Smith; head cheerleader William H. Holloway and freshman cheerleader Joseph M. Averille; and Posse members Duke Conlon Garwood and Joseph Newell Peter. Leading the Texas Alpha chapter were Donald Clark McCleary, president; Mark Allen Kiester, vice-president; Thomas Kemp Russell, pledge trainer; James B. Goodwin, house manager and treasurer; Steven Lee Hicks, rush captain; John Albert Oberman, corresponding secretary; and Barry Nelson Henry, recording secretary. Mrs. Adie Montgomery served as housemother. G. Pedlar B. Perkins J. Petet R. Portugal W. Randolph I. Russell J. Savage S. Starred D. Wade T. Watson GOLDEN HEARTS: FRONT ROW: Rick Portugal. Marcia Frost, Sidney Allen, Suzanne Ball, Beth Novotny, Georgia McClaugherty, Anne Burlchalter, Linda Massad. David Hayden. SECOND ROW: Darla Chick, Stephanie McFarland, Claudia Hitchcock, Candice Haesemeyer, Vicki Avico, Cynthia Hollingsworth, Susan Meyer, Elaine Wiatrek. R. Williams . Woiniak 315 Sigma Pi Sigma Pi fraternity moved into its new. house at 1919 Robbins Place this year. Sigma Pi remained active in intramural competition by entering the fraternity division in football, table tennis, bowl- ing, and squash. Sigma Pi s held a winter semiformal in Decem- ber, celebrated Founder ' s Day on Feb. 26 with an alumni reunion, and held their Orchid ball. Fall activities included a pledge-active football game, a pledge-little sister picnic, a treasure hunt, and a Christmas tree-trimming party. Officers for Gamma Theta chapter were Rand- all William Egliht, pres ident; Robert Michael Cas- seb, rush captain; Robert Lynn Green Jr., pledge trainer; William Grady Hicks, house manager; David Jerome Self, treasurer; Mark Thomas Wil- liams, corresponding secretary; and Alan Gaylord George, recording secretary. ! Members showed their skill at ping pong. Sigma Pi ' s assembled for a lazy evening at their house. 316 G. Bartmesi B. Carroll R. Con, C. Bnd r R. Casseb Officers gathered for an informal group picture. R. Eglihl A. George R. Gr.en R. Hammer S. Hoffman ORDER OF THE ORCHIDS: FRONT ROW: Cathy Arrington, Judith Naughton, Claudia Conner, Joyce Reinsch. Mary Rech, Dawn Spiegel- hauer. SECOND ROW: Jan Westervelt, Nanette Clark. Rosemary Ja- cobs, Debbie McGee, Margaret McCullough, Margaret Fleming. 317 Tau Delta Phi Rushees relaxed and talked with the members J. Gerstenhiber K. Gladstone S. Gossa J. Klin R. Lea Tan Delts and dates expressed their alter egos at a suppressed desire party. 318 LITTLE SISTERS OF THE PYRAMID: FRONT ROW: Sherrie Okon, Iris Freed, Ann Siegel, Marilyn Wilonslcy, Andy Zellner. SECOND ROW: Joan Wizig, Linda Pulman, Renee Winston, Mrs. Gladys Huston, house- mother; Cissy Segall, Janine Young. . Uk, i m D. Levit 6. Merfith C. Pulman C. Reich S. Rooith S. Rosenbau M. Rotstein G. Rubinett M. Sack.tt 0. Schnihor S. 5cKniti.r Leading Rho chapter of Tau Delta Phi this year were Jay R. Davis, president; Carter Michael Reich, vice-president; Gordon M. Rubinett, pledge master; Gerald Merfish, treasurer; Jack Allen Weiss, rush captain, and Alan Harold Levi, secretary. Mrs. Gladys Huston was housemother. Social activities of the year included an alumni weekend planned for the weekend of the Texas- SMU football game, a formal in March to which parents and alums were invited and a cocktail party with the alums during Round-Up. Other activities in. which Tau Delts partici- pated were giving a Christmas party at the Aus- tin State Hospital, collecting for UNICEF at Hal- loween, and entering intramurals. Members worked together paneling the upstairs halls of their house, some of the rooms, and the fraternity office. They also painted a huge l on 25th St. outside their house before the Arkansas game. -. 319 .. ' D. Anderson J. Fowl.r J. Gilmore Tekes with children -from the Head Start program helped decorate a Christmas tree. LITTLE SISTERS OF APOLLO: FRONT ROW: Mimi Moerbe, Peggy Odell, Linda McCullough, Cathy Duke. SECOND ROW: Polly Coffin, Liz Wrigge, Georgette Seaholm. T. McCoy 320 J. Montgomery J. Partain J. Petrsoti T. Russ.ll T. Sar 9 .nt W. Whit.iid. Tau Kappa Epsilon While members of Tau Kappa Epsilon made plans to buy a new house next year, they re- mained active in the community by helping clean up Sirlstown, U.S.A. Tekes also were active around campus painting signs for pep rallies, entering intramurals and holding their annual Christmas formal. Little sisters of Apollo acted as hostesses at a Dads ' Day reception held at the Teke house. Leading Gamma Upsilon chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon were Jack Minyard Partain Jr., president; James Raymond Lindsey, vice-president; Leslie David Irby, treasurer; Jack Mario Montgomery, rush captain; and John Leslie Silmore, corre- sponding secretary. Seorgette Elizabeth Seaholm was elected as sweetheart for this year. W. York The chapter ended the semester with their Christmas semiformal. 321 Theta Xi J- Andr Leading Rho chapter of Theta Xi fraternity this year were Eugene Melton Basco, president; James Robert Andrus, vice-president; George Daniel Artusy, pledge trainer; Roscoe Mike Sib- son, house manager; Everett Shelby Gibbs, trea- surer; Lawrence Frank Rosson, rush captain; and Roy Bennon Patterson Jr., corresponding secre- tary. Mrs. Dorothy Watson was housemother. Robert Worsham was a varsity cheerleader and a member of the University gymnastics team. Theta Xi ' s participated in intramurals, held a ski party in February and a formal in April, played a pledge-active football game, and gave a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. G. Artusy J. Bailey H. Bulkeley . Co D. CrooJ, L. DeLeon M. Dubb.rl.y J. Fahr.nthold E. Gibbs R. Gibson I. Gordon D. Heine R. Heller M. Henslee Theta Xi ' s entertained rushees at their house in the fall. 322 ORDER OF THE BLUE IRIS: Susan Strawn, Jeanne Duncan, Gwen Mar- grave, Mary Naranjo, Dianne Artusy, Diann Miller, Jane Klimes, Janet Gibbs, Mrs. Dorothy Watson, housemother. o v ' y ratkjfe B M. Hodges J. Shelton S. Holter .C. Kiser J. Uetcher S. Longoria W. Lovelace R. Martin R. Mclntyre J. McMillan c. Melton R. Moore M. McDonnell N. Naranjo R. Patterson M. Pa J. Pendergrass C. Post M. Poulot J. Quigley S. Robison L. Rosson . Sallee C. Shannon D. Sliva J. Smith L. Sorsby W. Stewart R. StricHand K. Thompson S. Weisinger R. Wendell H. White D. Williams D. Wilson R. Wilson R. Worsham G. Ya R. Younqblood 323 Zeta Beta Tau B. Atlas L. Ballin R. Berry G. W. Bodly G. A. Bodzy M. Bor R. Darn J. DinerstBm O. Dreebe B. Eltis D. Fririch S. Sanns J. G.ldn A. Goldsobel C. Goodman M. Gordon P. Gordo D. HutU R. Kahn R. Kaplan J. Krause LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SANDS: FRONT ROW: Beverly Highsaw, Carol Grossman, Debbie Maltz, Nancy Susman, Melanie Bradshaw. SECOND ROW: Jean Schwartz, Elaine Cohn, Patty Novorr, Brenda Smith, Marilyn Hall, Susan Hamilton. 324 Members and their dates enjoyed their annual Pat O ' Brien ' s party. L. Pierce R. Raphael L. Rauch L. Reader M. Sche R. Turbo F. Roberts R. Rose M. Rotheoberger J. Ruby J.Sabe! M. Scheinberg M. Singer R. Traub S. Vallone D. Waldman Texas chapter of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity moved into its new house at 28th and Salado Streets in November. Many activities were held there including three big rush weekends. These in- cluded a Pat O ' Brien ' s party, a Playboy party, and a Las Vegas party. Other social events were the annual formal and match parties. ZBTs participated in campus activities such as intramural sports, a pledge drive for Muscular Dystrophy, and in campus service organizations. Jack Dinerstein, Steven Joseph Brookner, and Mi- chael Louis Scher were members of Silver Spurs. Texas Cowboy members were Ronald Mark Ladin, Jack Gregory Lee, and Richard Alan Wallenstein. Officers for the year were Stephen Richard Ganns, president; Jack Dinerstein, vice-president; Ronald J. Raphael, secretary; Oren J. Dreeben, treasurer; Michael Louis Scher, Mark Robert Don- ald, and Robert Michael Rose, rush captains; Howard Bruce Lipp and Jack Lee, pledge train- ers; and Michael S. Furgatch, house manager. S. Waldman R. Wise A. Wolf 325 . Alexander J. Allison M. Allison B. Bailey D. Ballem B. Bates E. Beosley 0. Beavers K. Beavers M. Beeson R. Bills S. Blaclwell N. Blanton B. Burkhalter J. Burleson M. Bybee K. Carlson p. Cheatham N. Cleland C. Collir C. Connery C. Curlin S. Derden B. Diebel L. Doing P. Duban S. Earhart J. Etheridge ZTAs loaded a car for their fall retreat. M. Faulkner L. Fo M. Frost Geaccone B. Glaze G. Glaze S. Goodwin K. Greene S. Hansen J. Harrington N. Hartley J. Hasskarl V. Haynes W. Heaney D. Hermansen 5. Hunt B. Ibarra M. Ivers C. G. Johnson C. J. Johnson C. Kane M. Kiehle S. King C. Klinar 326 M. Koch K. Kothmann T. LaCesse M. Landrum K. Lanharr M. Law R. Lehmberg M. Lorigacre V. Luker G. Lynch P. Lyons P. Martin W. Marshall K. McCarty S. McMordie Zeta Tau Alpha Striving to help others, Zeta Tau Alphas filled this year with a variety of service projects. The University chapter participated in the ZTA na- tional service project by giving Christmas and Easter parties for retarded children in Austin. Fall activities of the Kappa chapter included study hall for pledges, intramurals, retreats, and luncheons. An initiation banquet, a formal, and a casual were held in the spring. Active on campus were Marsha Kay Pearce, and Sally Ann Blackwell, freshman cheerleaders. Officers were Gary Elizabeth Taylor, president; Nancy Lynne Hartley, vice-president; Kathleen Dalton McCarty, pledge trainer; Suzanne Hunt, treasurer; and Sandra Lu Hansen and Daphne Elaine Hermansen, secretaries. Mrs. Johnye Ruth Gamel served as the sorority housemother. T. McNutt D. Morgan S. Morgan P. Mueller C. Musselman S. Newberry T. Oatman B. O Brien S. O Hair M. Pearce K. Phillips M. Piplcin L. Pope K. Price R. Rabun D. Rail C. Reeves K. Reilly L. Reilly J. Reynolds J. Richards D. Rundell C. Salter A. Sanders G. Shelton M. Sheridan P. Simp P. Sitton C. Smith J. Smith S. Sperenberg B. Standefer M. Stephenson S. Stover P. Swanson C. Taylor G. Thames M. The K. Thornberry B. Thome C. Townley M. Trammell P. Vandivort V. Van Fleet M. Vowan M. Wallis M. Watkins C. Wendland L. Welle G. WiHs A. Williams C. Williamson C. Wilson C. Winters J. Withers D. Womble F. Wright 327 328 MJLJTflHV 329 Army Staff FRONT ROW: Donna Ramsel O ' Donnell, Lieutenant Colonel Wayne M. Stevens, Colonel Lawson W. Magruder Jr., Shirley J. Hayden, Brenda A. Brown. SECOND ROW: Master Sergeant Dennis R. Casey, Major Billy J. Piper, Major Malcolm Phillips Henry, Major James W. Schmitz, Captain Stanley Louis Leishner, Captain Robert A. Mentell, Staff Ser- geant Earl J. Langford. Sergeant Major.Calvin E. Gesch. THIRD ROW: Sergeant First Class Joe Dumas Mims, Staff Sergeant Robert k. Gibson, Sergeant First Class Ronald Francis Brissette, Sergeant First Class Co- lumbus Jennings Jr., Staff Sergeant Charles Franklin Porter, Staff Ser- geant Richard Grant Gruwell. i Leadership training, drill techniques, and in- struction in military history and world affairs round out the education of cadets preparing to be Army officers. University Army ROTC cadets receive special- ized training in one of six fields Air Defense Artillery, Corps of Engineers, Infantry, Military Police, Quartermaster, or Transportation. A semi- nar for senior cadets also is offered. In addition to drill and classes, cadets partici- pate in parades, award ceremonies, change of command, and occasions with speakers. The Presi- dent ' s Review, commissioning ceremonies, and senior cadets ' dining-in are highlights of the year. Social activities include the Military Ball, events with Cordettes, and picnics. ARMY ROTC Cadets stacked their rifles before beginning a drill practice. 330 ARMY ROTC Cadet Staff FRONT ROW: Christine Anne Kesterson, Edwin James Arnold. SECOND ROW: William Albert Stevens, Jack Lee Meyer, Stephen Lee Gerecke. THIRD ROW: Ronald Alan Axelrod, Pat F. Timmons Jr., William Gregory Elliott. FRONT ROW: Michael Art Haralson. John Thomas Amend, Larry Allen Farrow, Robert Lewis Frank, Edwin James Arnold, Jay Stein Cox. Samu- el Edward Pantusa, Stephen Lee Gerecke. Jack Lee Meyer. SECOND ROW: Michael Elgin McLelland, Richard Alvis Middleton, Charles Syd- ney Turet Jr., Paul Samuel Marshall Jr., Paul Stewart Bounds, Mark Jon- .- . . l_ _l athan Hazelrigg Jr., John Alan Scavone. James Keith Moore; George L) I SI I PI gU I S M 60 Eldridge Tanner. THIRD ROW: Joseph Philip von Merveldt, Wesley Reed Williams. James Frederick Atkins, George Franklin Goolsby, Pat- rick F. Timmons Jr., Frank Henry Wagner Jr., Frank Henri Novier, James Harvey Elder. 331 Air Defense Artillery FRONT ROW: James Malcolm Harless, George Gregory Eaves. David Paul Seikel, Malcolm Charles Marion Jr., Patricia Elizabeth Jackson, John Thomas Amend, James Harvey Elder, Richard Burton Ballanfant, Robert Michael Home, James Frederick Adkins, Gerald Allen Rech. SECOND ROW: Philip Owen Kruger, Jerry Hal Brazil, Will Reid Wil- son, Michael Albert Abrams, Gary Alan Krause, Frank Aldrich Stroube, Jim C. Davenport, Tim A. Duffy, Dennis F. Naleski, Robin L. Donelson, Jerry W. Jackson, Pascual Lou Piedfort. THIRD ROW: H. Virgil Justice, David Thomas Maddox, Kenneth Alf Klaveness, John Oliver Langdon, Jack Lockerby Owen, Denny Pat Dobbins, Thomas David Wilson, Gary Don Dugger, James Bruce Waldron, Howard Wayne Britain, James Robert Dickson, Jimmy Anderson Doty. FOURTH ROW: Aubrey Leon Thompson, Dennis Norman Carnes, John Michael Nolan, Michael Doug- las Borden, Boyd Franklin Turbeville, Carl Ellis Vikstrom, Tommy J. Thompson, Dave Dewitt Ensign, George G. San Miguel, Kenneth Ray Hoffman. Captain Stan L. Leishner, Christine A. Kesterson, Cathy Ann Canter, Karen S. Vascocu, Cynthia Ann Brandimarte, Nancy C. Lee, Frieda Sue Hale, Robert W. Howard. SECOND ROW: Jana Audrey Estes. Fredell Madeline Topek, Shelly Anne Green, Marcia Stebbins Frost, Trisa Mi- chelle Edwards, Patsy Elizabeth Jackson, Pat J. Furgiuele, Nancy T. Cordettes Rembert, Barbara Jean Blasi. THIRD ROW: Lael Fitzgerald, Elizabe th Louise Blanton, Debbie Ann Rail, Marilyn Carroll Cartwright, Julia Jean Newsom, Barbara Kay Dirks. Martha Lucille Gallier, Betty Ellen Taylor, Ann Pate Watson, Debbie R. Morris, Carmen Lee DiNino, Margaret Diane Rpsenfeld. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Jo Smith, Colleen Katheryn Guild. Tyrrell Flawn, Susan Jean Pepper, Betty Bess, Linda Simpson. Debbie Rae Weiner, Randy Gwenyth Jones, Nancy Rosenberg, Susan Hammond. ' ; 332 LEFT: Staff Sergeant Charles F. Porter, Paul I Bounds, William Barren, Robert Huff, Charles P. Reynolds, Major Billy J. Piper. : Su p r I l I I 1 1? Cadets practiced maneuvers once a week at Memorial Stadium. r i - ' : ' ' FRONT ROW: Frank Henri Novier, Daniel Paniagua, Mark Jonathan Hazelrigg Jr., Jack Lee Meyer, Paul Stewart Bounds, Frank Henry Wag- ner Jr., Michael Wayne Killey, Jerry Robert Prothro, Victor Octavio Diaz de Leon. SECOND ROW: Henry Vaughn Camacho, Alvaro De Hoyos, Robert Edward Copeland Jr., Charles Curry Carothers, Charles Gary Southard, Daniel Joseph Harrold. Brian Lannes Hope, Douglas Dale Ehrlich, Stephen Schmerler Ash. THIRD ROW: Gary Dean Nelson. Robert Ralph Truitt, Richey Hardin Mooney, Wayne Curtis Rosing, John Andrew Croom. Stephen Gano West, Paul Julienne Comeaux, Robert Paul McCoy, Randolph David Russell. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Barker Hagan, Steven Alan Stecher, Thomas Mitchell Anderson, Thomas Fotios Drakos, Harold Edward Selke, Michael Kris King, William Shelton Clark, Robert Bunger Thieme. William David Dewberry. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Ewing Cotner III, Geoffrey Sam Finley, David Arden Lewis. Wil- liam O. Schieffelin, Jack Patrick Eckels, Edward Luther Magiera, Robert Babcock Hallborg Jr., Stephen Alexander Bressler, John Morgan Moran Jr.. Raymond Dalton Barrett Jr. Infantry 333 Corps of Engineers FRONT ROW: John Craighead Bibo. Joseph Philip Von Merveldt, George E. Tanner, Betty Ellen Taylor, Edwin James Arnold, Samuel Ed- ward Pantusa, Stephen Lee Gerecke, Michael Art Haralson. SECOND ROW: Morris Edward Albert II, John Dale Guenther, Jerry Lee Berry Robert Earl Crawford, John Dana Criswell, Allen Erbacher Dubberley, Richard Ellis West. Robert Clifford Jordan. THIRD ROW: James Mi- chael Conley, Stan Paul Evans, Antonio E. Gomez, Mark C. Dubberley, Joe Bailey Allen III, William S. Brister, Joe Daniel Stokes, Jim Herman Reego, Norbert W. Enslen. Lawrence F. Safford. Jack Woodville Lon- don. FOURTH ROW: Charles Glen Johnson, James Edward Mitchell Jr., James Robert Kirby, Jack Knox Wall, Carl Patrick Conley, Hugh Ritman Jons, Byron Elliott Short, Tim Grant Abrams, Lawrence Edward Honig. Neil Edward Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Larry Wayne Wise, Richard Brian Bills, David Ray Webb, Carl Orin Schwanke, Kim Allen Sveiven, Pete Machotka, Steven Walter Ac ' .r, Paul Joseph Woodul, Thomas Jeff Holstien. ABOVE: A cadet adjusts the sling on his rifle. RIGHT: John Michael Allums receives his commission from Colonel Lawson Magruder Jr. 334 LEFT: Fall cadet officers relinquish their positions to spring officers at the change of command ceremony. BELOW: Charles Edwards gives in- structions to cadets during a noon drill practice at Memorial Stadium. FRONT ROW: John B. Branch, Robert Dodd Fry, Robert C. Brown, Robert W. Howard, Charles L. Edwards, James Keith Moore, Jana A. Estes, Jay Stein Cox, Edward E. Haverlah, Jerome Edward Shropshire. Mack R. Moore, Stephen C. Peery, William A. Stevens. SECOND ROW: Peter K. Moskowitz, Michael L. Penton. Jack R. Maguire Jr.. Reuben P. Aguilar Jr., Michael R. Stewart. William G. Elliott, John A. Scavone, Terry W. Tingley, James J. Graham, Carroll W. Schubert. Mi- chael R. Moore. THIRD ROW: Randy Squires, Charles P. Zlatkovich, Michael L. Mahaffey, Donald B. Dailey, Brandon H. Baker, Stephen T. James, Alan D. Vertrees, Morris D. Varnadore, Donald D. Chapman Jr. FOURTH ROW: Henry Charles Hostetter, William Miles Knolle, Ed- ward Nunnelee Gideon Jr., Oren Anslem Mulkey Jr., Audey Dale Hub- bard. Robert Xenophanes Yaquinto, John Michael Poston, John Charles Creighton. FIFTH ROW: Barry Douglas Montgomery, Robert Lynn Pittsford, Charles Ross Gaines. Richard Michael Edwards, Robert John Rosenbach, Mark Stephen Poulos, Wesley Warren Stafford, Duane Ar- thur Degenhardt, Michael Lee Malone. Transportation 335 Color Guard LEFT: Thomas L. Troll, Robert Huff. Raymond D. Barrett, Robin Donalson, Carlos Acevedo. V ! ' ' ' :-.- :r. ' The Cordettes, women ' s auxiliary organization, dnlleo weekly like the cadets. FRONT ROW: Pat F. Timmons Jr., David E. Garner, Christopher A. Johnston. D. Scott Greene. Linda A. Scrinopskie, Charles S. Turet Jr., Roy Byrn Bass Jr., Robert V. Hardwick, Thomas M. Hemmer, Robert M. Young. SECOND ROW: John Jones, Thomas P. Curtis, James Keith Short, Joseph Fleming Pinnelli, Paul Samuel Marshall Jr.. Scott Charles SJ elton, Michael Elgin McLelland, Richard LaFayette Alexander, Josef Military Police Herman Cozad. THIRD ROW: Rollin Roy Donelson, Jack D. Bryant, James Harrison Itz, John Ferris Duhon, Thomas Martin Troll, Paul Joseph Davis, Stephen L. Fallen, Warren Edward Hancock Jr. FOURTH ROW: George H. Morris, Jack W. Callahan, James A. Nowicki. William R. Ellis, Alvin T. Netterblad, Tom E. Priem, Homero Lopez, Edward C. Prado, Richard J. Ault. FIFTH ROW: Stewart Harry Berlocher, Gary L. Clingman, Gary Arthur Munneke, James William Love, Richard Owen Baish, Scott Howie Thompson, Michael Gordon Mulcahy, James Allen Barnhart, Charles Lane Jamison. 336 FRONT ROW: Patricia Jean Furgiuele. SECOND ROW: Joseph John Skrivanek, Robert Lewis Frank, Larry Allen Farrow, Scott Russell Kidd, Richard Alvis Middlet.on, Wesley Reed Williams, William H. Rasor, Daniel W. Lee Jr., Lester Ho, William Edwin Goodale. THIRD ROW: George Franklin Goolsby, John R. Gilbert, Mark S. Caperton, John W. Fain, Martin D. Friedman, Ronald Alan Axelrod, Raymond M. Brassard, Carl T. Schultz, John I. Hinton, Kenneth M, Will. FOURTH ROW: Timo- thy Stuart Moore, James Michael Vogt, Robert A. Marcotte, Philip Randall Jackson, Lynn Sturgess Weihrauch, Charles L. Evans, John R. Reynolds, Peter R. Baker, John A. Parker. FIFTH ROW: Joseph Howard Quartermaster Kunesh, Richard Scott Burnham, Robert Benjamin Huff, Charles David Rutty, Robert William Dupuy, Dale Valdon Matthews, John Curtis Kaddatz, Larry Hanson Rowan, Michael Anthony Rech. SIXTH ROW: Chesley Nance Blevins, Paul Cooper Pearson, William Richard Trout, Harvey Nash DeFord, Sidney Kenneth Gerber, John Vernon Lavigne, Charles Edward Thompson, Edward William Engel, Patrick Ralph Steh- ling. I I - ARMY ROTC Picnics on pretty days are only one facet of the social side of ROTC. 337 NAVY ROTC This year marked the end of the two-year con- tract program for Navy ROTC students. All Navy ROTC students now are in four-year programs working towards commissions in the Navy or Ma- rine Corps. In the Regular Program a midshipman on schol- arship will receive a regular commission. A stu- dent on Contract program will have a reserve commission. Midshipmen had regular drill practice, award ceremonies, a Ring Dance in formal recognition of seniors, and classes in the Department of Naval Science. They also may participate in the Buc- caneer drill team which competes with other Navy ROTC drill teams around the state and marches in a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. Other activities included intramural sports, a ball at the Bergstrom Air Force Base, Vernal Equi- nox picnic, and senior dining-in. Navy Sweethearts were active in ROTC events and sponsored a picnic for orphans. Alpha Company commander Joe Leinenbach inspected the platoon. I FRONT ROW: Commander William Fred Goodman, Captain Hartsel Dale Allen, Lieutenant Commander James Thomas Taylor. SECOND ROW: Janet Cathleen Brubaker, Beverly Jean Roberts. THIRD ROW: Navy Staff Yeoman First Class Charles Matthew Montgomery, Quartermaster First Class John Joseph Krause, Major Jerry Douglas Lindauer, Lieutenant Robert Frank Hynes, Lieutenant Ed Allen, Chief Quartermaster Allen Neal Gross, Chief Yeoman Antonio Babauta Fejarang. FOURTH ROW: Chief Gunner ' s Mate Nathan Alphonso Hazelton, Staff Sergeant Grove Steven Crank Sr., Storekeeper First Class Ronald Glenn VanCleave, Yeoman First Class Leslie Dan Kearns. 338 FRONT ROW: Mike Sale, Paul Eschenfelder, Randall Hollis, David Crompton, Elton Page, T. W. Toll. SECOND ROW: Gerold W. Gra- ham, France P. Davis. Donald Harvey. THIRD ROW: Ron Skewis. Geof- frey S. Roemer, Albert Rich. Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: Melton Vaughn Soders, John Scott Luethcke, Joseph E. Leinenbach Jr., Eugene Carl Orehek, William Charles Dvorak. SECOND ROW: Robert D. Frnka, Robert Lee Mahan, Richard Kristin Weaver, Charles Neal Sherman. Seminar 339 Buccaneers FRONT ROW: Steven K. Howell, Eugene F. Behal, Mark C. Thoman, Benny J. Harris. SECOND ROW: Frank Bruce Wootten, William Fred Perdue, Carl Robert Beveridge, Malcolm David Williams , Charles Pat- rick Reynolds, James Patrick Voss, Jerry Dean Slater, Paul Armand Tho- man, Byron Gordon Smoot, William L. Smith. THIRD ROW: Jack Scott Wakefield, Forrest Hall Brooks, Walter Lockhart Brothers, Dean Warren Nobles, Edmund Lynn May, Joel Robert Curry, Ronald Douglas Craw- ford, Ronald Keith Vogt, Marc Gregory Hatcher. FOURTH ROW: Robert Milton Hatch, Leslie Jacob Schaffner Jr., Arthur Armatage Taft, Edwin Walter Mergele, Robert Wilson Pratt II, William Harold Thomas, Richard Daniell Nagel, Michael Bernard Brands, Lenn Martin Lanahan, William Davis Barron. FIFTH ROW: Doug Warren Howell, Clinton Lee Whatley, Gary Edwin Murphy, Dennis Frank McCarty, Ken- neth James Tomlin, Gilbert Earl Crowell, Emmett Alan Hairston, Ed- ward Anthony Wall, Harold John Ophell Dolph. NAVY ROTC The Buccaneer drill team performed a columns exchange in practice for competition meets. 340 Color Guard Stanley J. McFarland, Joseph S. Regan, John E. Kinzler, Michael Van Wupperfeld, John M. McAf- FRONT ROW: Arthur J. Estes, Harold S. Adams, Randal S. McDonald, Robert K. Tucker. SECOND ROW: John M. Cocke, David M. Hardy, Everett R. Buck, Robert L. Hopkins, T. Edward Tennison, T. Richard Macon. THIRD ROW: Stephen Allen Tredway, Jack Storey Lipscomb, Paul Charles Albritton, Ronald Perry Camp, John Frederick Schleicher, Samuel James Swisher, Marc Lee Smoot, Howard Gray Smith Jr.. Rudy Camarillo, David Raymond Sheppard. FOURTH ROW: Thomas H. Lit- tlepage Jr., Dan C. Bracewell, Kenneth P. Canell, Kenneth Joseph Chapline, James Walter Boyd, Peter Cowper Fortescue Jr., Robert G. Dillow, Mark Lee Adleman, Steven Friedell Findley. FIFTH ROW: Pat- rick Robert Layton, Steve Lee Nelson, Malcolm Conrad Geiger, Bernard Mason Satterwhite, Edwin Theodore Cooke III, Louis Roland Hobbs, Spencer Hutson Smith, Dave Christopher Cheadle, Andrew John Aiclc- len. Alpha Company 341 Bravo Company FRONT ROW: W. Scott Igo, David John Rizy, Robert Hardy Holloway, Troy Daniel Pennington, SECOND ROW: James Thomas Collins, Charles Edward Dorsett, Robert Patton Jr., Gilbert Wesson Bailey, Ste- phen Chester Sheppard, Donald Bruce Mackenzie-Graham. THIRD ROW: Gregory Alan Walker, John A. Van Ness, Forest McNeir, Milton Edward Lindsey Jr., James Harvey Norman, Steve Hoipkemeier, Wil- liam R. Koenig, Kevin John Kelley, Randall Lee Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Mark Randolph Koch, Floy Lee Metheny, John Michael Crowe, Scott Eugene Helm, William Rexford Mayse, Louis Albert Hoffman Jr., John Michael Ledbetter. Enos Roger Stewart, James Edward Page, Bill J. Rice, Bruce Eli Wolbrette. FIFTH ROW: Eddie William Hand, Wayne Edward Anderson, Robert Emmet Slager, Walter Edward Ingram, Rob- ert R. Gannaway Jr., James Patrick Owen, Donald Morris Free, Daniel Thomas Puleio, Thomas Roy Homer. FRONT ROW: Eileen Biesemeier. SECOND ROW: Fay Woo, Ann Feltus. THIRD ROW: Sue Cocke, Kathy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Alice Jennings holding Lynnette Brubaker, Mamie Caldwell. FIFTH ROW: Di Haack, Jo Patterson, Judy Moore. Navy Sweethearts 342 1 Alv MJMHiHiHMMHIH MHHI Cadets relaxed at their fall cookout AIR FORCE ROTC Students are offered either a four-year or a two-year program to receive an Air Force com- mission through the Department of Air Force Sci- ence ' s on-campus ROTC unit. Qualified cadets may take flight instruction in their last year and work towards a private pilot ' s license. Activities included the President ' s Review in May, a tri-symposium with the Army and Navy ROTC units, Awards Day, senior dining-in, pic- nics, and formals. Cadets also went to Houston to learn about Air Force activities at NASA, and to Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, to tour the Air Force Museum. SEATED: Colonel William D. Badger Jr. BACK: Top Sergeant Falcon C. Bush, Top Sergeant Robert C. Torn, Sheila Waggoner, Captain Joseph M. Fassero, Major Robert R. Brown, Ollie B. Arena, Major Thomas J. Campbell, Master Sergeant Dean B. McClelland. Air Force Staff 343 Group Staff FRONT ROW: Terry Johnson, Dana Michael Spears, Christy Guess, Thomas Michael O ' Brien, Melody Ann Rumpf, Jeffrey Lea Zickler, Alice Taylor Corbett, Garrett D. Polhamus, Valeria Janet Gibson, Dutch Rie- fler, Charlean Ann Born. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Lyle Petterson, Don- ald Clay Pfiester, Ronald Edward Keese, Richard Allen .Boiler, Thomas Fleming Wynck, Jonathan G. Mark, Charles Caton Johnstone, Clinton Edward McNabb. THIRD ROW: John Paul Zaniewski, Norman Rowe Flemens, William Pool Totten, Howard M. Humphrey Jr., Larry Chris- tian Kruse, Thomas Jay Weaver, John Richard Wells, Curtis Murl Mein- zer. FOURTH ROW: Jan Neil Woodard, James Douglas Talbert, Wil- liam R. Sitton, Howard Mark Bayne, David Michael Blakely, Scott Shan- non, Hal Edward Hagemeier, Charles William Stanley. ,.. : i - ' .,-. FRONT ROW: Richard Lee Davis, Walter David Edwards, Patrick Glenn Eck, Charlean Ann Born, Richard Gregory Phaneuf, Kenneth Wayne Graham. SECOND ROW: Andrew Giles Miller, Steven Marco Squadron One Ciccanti, Steven Otto Neu, Merlin David Freeman, Gary Edward Finch, Wayne Ervin Sirmon, Richard Alan Vogt, Warren Neal Massey, Todd Thomas Kloss. THIRD ROW: Glenn Orrin Burchard, Lloyd Wayne Oliv- er, Jackie David Warren, Thomas Charles Petty, Kenneth Home Pearce, Jimmy Valero, Bron Arnold Burke, Wayne Irvin Mudge. FOURTH ROW: John W. Taylor, Eric L. Monashkin, Roy Herman Klaehn, Jonny Jefferson Hepler, Richard Louis Gottschalk, Joel Frank Tornow, David Keith Holmes, Bobby Leon Winsier, Jimmy George Trevino. 344 ... J. FRONT ROW: Richard James Leyda. Terry Johnson, James King Kidd, James E. Davenport Jr., Richard L Barisano, Christy Guess, Richard Paul ' Snellings. SECOND ROW: Carl Joseph Meade. Herbert E. Schnei- der, David Lansing McNeely, Herbert C. White, Ralph William Wendt, Steven Frank Greenhow, Robert D. Watkins, Scott Vincent Murray, Peter Thomas Demakes, Bruce Lynn Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Robert Merrill Peterson, Alton Russell Tally, Richard Alan Faulk, Gregory Squadron Two Charle s Deen, Michael John Fitzpatrick, Charles Bernard Barrett, Gary Wayne Horejsi, Rodolfo Sanchez, David Albert Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: Mark Lee Labaj, Earl Clyde Rabke, David Garlyn Hoffman, David C. Price, David Austin Hamby, Bruce Austin Matthews, James N. Howard, Donald Bryan Nibblett, Alan Douglas Gee. FRONT ROW: John Ross Oliver, Jack Aaron Ziemer, Alice Taylor Cor- bett, Philip Raine Swire, Melody Ann Rumpf, Thomas Owen Werry, Val- eria Janet Gibson, David Allen Masley. SECOND ROW: James Thomas Bryan, Gene Derek Smith, Kenneth Gene Keese, James Alan Ruth, Rich- ard Allen Hahn, Terry Kenneth Glaser, Richard Conrad Sanders, Mi- chael James Dorsett, Clark Dillon Bailey. THIRD ROW: David Cotter McDaniel Jr., Dale D. Dickerson, James N. Bostic, Preston M. Walters, Kim Mixon McGregor, Thomas Arthur Craft, Richard P. Laughlin, Bar- tholomew Nicholas Nichols, John William Tate. FOURTH ROW: Terry Eugene Maxfield, Ronald Gay Kilman, Charles Addison Neff III, Doug- las Neal Toepperwein, Steven David Novy, Richard Patrick Lee, Ken- neth Edward Griffin, Mark Russell Johnson, Greg ory John Doutel, James Walter Oler, John Frank Ward. Squadron Three 345 J FRONT ROW: Nancy Jayne Susman, Sharon Kay Hammonds, Karen A H CJP I F I I 2 H t r Corbett, O O Gay Gordon, Denny Berry, Janis Lynn Copeland, Alice Taylo Valeria Janet Gibson, Susan Lynn Jones, Sidney Allen, Carlene Ann Pat- ton, Jeffrey Lyle Petterson. SECOND ROW: Julianne Buaas, Julie Ann Ketchum, Winifred Gilbert Heaney, Cindy Ann Parker, Melody Ann Rumpf, Kathleen Lee Palmer, Beth Ibarra, Elizabeth Ellen Jones, Janet Lynne Wooley, Cathy Ann Raffkind, Cheryl Ellen Schraub. THIRD ROW: Darla Joyce Chick, Terry Johnson, Rebecca Ann Foster, Maria Kay Munneke, Bonnie A. Reed, Charlean Ann Born, Sharon Scott, Daphne Elaine Hermansen, Christy Guess, Monica M. Hallahan, Lor- raine S. Lievens, Marilyn Faye Birdsong. Actives tapped coeds who had been designated for membership Angel Fight, the women ' s auxiliary to Air Force ROTC, opened rush to all interested University women this spring for the first time. Besides week- ly drill practice with cadet units, the Angels or- ganized a big sister-little brother system with freshman and sophomore cadets in addition to the big sister-little sister program within Angel Flight. Angels attended area and national conventions in Lubbock and Miami, and marched at drill com- petitions and inspections. A Halloween party was held for mentally retarded children and an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children was planned with the Texas Cowboys. A spaghetti dinner and a spring corps ' picnic with an Angel Auction were other activities. Pledges were initiated at Dining-Out at Berg- strom AFB. Angels were presented at military balls in the fall and spring. The corps voted Char- lean Born as Silver Angel, and the squadrons voted Janet Wooley, Christy Guess, and Taylor Corbett as Blue Angels. Officers for the fall semester were Cathy Raffkind, commander; Daphne Hermansen, execu- tive; Monica Hallahan, administrative; Vivien Hester, comptroller; Bonnie Reed, operations; Christy Guess, drill commander; Sidney Allen, in- formation; Valeria Gibson, liaison; Melody Rumpf, materiel; Nancy Susman, pledge trainer; and Terry Johnson, historian. 346 PHDFE55QWL 347 Alpha Chi Sigma M B FRONT ROW: Arthur B. Hernandez, Patrick O. Hillen, Bruce D. Fowler, William F. Freeman, Richard S. Schiller. SECOND ROW: William R. Strait, Robert E. Robertson, Bryan W. Ferguson, Dennis O. McConnell, Kenneth R. Richardson, Robert B. Walker. THIRD ROW: David L. Val- dez, Richard T. Gray, Stephen R. Lacey, Richard M. Davis, Steve R. Childers, Johnny M. Patton, John M. Joyce. ' : . 1.0 awari Sckod The Beta Theta chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional organization for chemistry and chem- ical engineering majors, seeks to help its members attain their ambitions to be chemists or to be chemical engineers. Alpha Chi Sigma members benefit from be- coming acquainted with members established in the profession. Members formed lasting friend- ships with fellow members and pledges of this chapter as well as with chapter members from other universities. Pledges are selected each se- mester on the basis of exceptional aptitude for chemistry and chemical engineering. Social events of the year included a Christmas Party and a Round-Up Party. Members actively participated in all intramural sports with emphasis on football and baseball. Officers for the year were Arthur B. Hernan- dez, president; Charles Miller, vice-president; Patrick O. Hillen, house treasurer; and Dennis Owen McConnell, recorder. John Carl Gilbert, professor of chemistry, served as faculty advisor. V Dr. Howard Jonte, Grand Master Alchemist, presented Dr. Carl S. Marvel of Arizona with the Kuebler Award at the 30th Biennial National Conclave of Alpha Chi Sigma held in Austin. 348 Alpha Kappa Psl stresses brotherhood and pro- fessionalism and provides fellowship for business majors. Its purpose is to further the goals of the student and the College of Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi accepted pledges in Septem- ber and January. The pledges are required to go through a pledge program of about six to eight weeks. The initiations, which are formal ceremo- nies, are held in December and April. In December Alpha Kappa Psi held its Awards Dance, at which scholarship grants and other awards were given. Members of the organization painted a dormitory and beds for the State School of Mentally Retarded. They also presented a program for underprivileged children. Members showed movies and served refreshments. Other activities for the year included a stu- dent-faculty dinner at the Saxon. The organization also hosted speakers from the General Electric Corporation. Heading the list of officers for the fall semester were Forrest Ray Walker, president; Thomas Allen Collins, vice-president; Mike Barton, trea- surer; William Clinton Forrest, recording secre- tary; and Gary Michael Alletag, corresponding secretary. Spring officers were Philip Wayne Capron, president; Mike Barton, vice-president; Vernon Gary Brand, treasurer; Philip Martin Handler, re- cording secretary; and Thomas R. Wingreen, cor- responding secretary. Edward A. Dyl, assistant professor of finance, was faculty advisor, and Bar- bara McLaughlin was chapter sweetheart. Alpha Kappa Psi N Alpha Kappa Psi members and dates enjoyed a Progressive Dinner. FRONT ROW: Philip H. Hurley, William C. Forrest, Forrest R. Walker, Barbara K. McLaughlin, Thomas A. Collins, Mike Barton, Edward A. Dyl. SECOND ROW: Dale H. Allardyce, Cecil W. Warren, Robert D. Chi- cosky, Carroll P. Schumann, William R. Wheeler, Robert L Frank, Philip J. Wendel, Harry M. Green, Harold M. Tate, Robert W. Drewry. THIRD ROW: Robert C. Gay, Mark J. Silverstone, Joe C. Pulido, Philip M. Handler, Richard A. Stanford, Vernon G. Brand, Taylor S. Boone, Donald R. Daum, Thomas E. Tennison, Michael E. Simpson, Philip W. Capron, Oscar E. Pena. FOURTH ROW: Kerry M. Duke, Gary W. Jen- son, John M. Gillespie, Michael D. Meyer, Joe E. Holt, Stanley G. Stokes, Thomas R. Wingreen, Mark S. Kreiger, James M. Graham, Ger- ald C. Schoppe, Stephen H. Pouns, Gary H. Gatlin. FIFTH ROW: Ar- nold R. Anderson, Charlie T. Stone, Richard V. Battle, Jack Steele, Jerry W. Kunschik, Stephen C. Wages, Danny R. Carter, John C. Sugg, Pat- rick H. Cropper. 349 Alpha Phi Tau Alpha Phi Tau, a medical technology organiza- tion, provides opportunities for students ma|ormg in this field to become acquainted with the pro- grams of various schools of medical technology in the state and to hear speakers discuss the oppor- tunities in the medical technology profession. This year speakers included Dr. J. V. Irons, di- rector of laboratories for the State Health De- partment and Miss Ruth E. Morris, chairman of the Department of Medical Technology at UT Salveston ' s School of Allied Health Sciences. Members of Alpha Phi Tau also toured Bracken- ridge Hospital and the Austin State Hospital. Serving as officers were Patricia Lynn Prewitt, president; Bettie Ann Massey, vice-president; and Sharon K. Schmidt, secretary-treasurer. Vernon T. Schuhardt was the faculty advisor. ! FRONT ROW: Sharon K. Schmidt, Emily C. Vinklarek. Beulah A. Kopec- ky, Stephanie A. Cree, Vernon T. Schuhardt, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Cathy A. Bailes, Pamela J. Urbanovsky, Patricia M. Davis, Patri- cia L. Prewitt, Sharon K. Autrey. THIRD ROW: Roel Garcia, Dinah C. Dorough, Noreen B. Mui Teoh, Lena Oy Ou an l- ee . Clyde T. Hausmann Jr. FOURTH ROW: Tyrone W. Sims, Claudia D. King, Marion I. Perkins, Carol J. Schaper, Bettie A. Massey, Rafael Franco. 350 lorgani !a . ' majoring tke pro. a O f fgyatUT 1 Sciences. - ' . ' ospital. i Prewitf, (nl Ill Members remodeled an old building into a design studio during the fall semester. Alpha Rho Chi Remodeling an old building for use as a design studio was a major project of the Dinocrates chapter of Alpha Rho Chi, a professional archi- tecture organization. This year ' s activities cen- tered around school involvement and the develop- ment of a medium for school profession transi- tion and communication. The University chapter hosted the national con- vention of Alpha Rho Chi in December and heard several distinguished guests speak on the profes- sion and education of architects. The group also sponsored the Beaux Arts Ball. Officers for this year were Larry Wayne Gooch, president; Dwight B. Micklethwait, vice- president; Jerry Brent Dorsey, secretary; and Walter Gerber, treasurer. James Sinclair Black, Roy Eugene Graham, and Daniel Edwin Leary served as faculty advisors. FRONT ROW: Dwight B. Micklethwait, Tommy L. Richardson, Dale C. Norton, Walter Gerber. SECOND ROW: Larry W. Gooch, Jerry B. Dorsey, Michael J. Munninger, Larry A. Neal. 351 AlChE The University ' s student chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers works to pro- mote good will among its students and professors and to acquaint students with career opportuni- ties in chemical engineering. At the monthly meetings distinguished speakers discussed topics of interest in the chemical process industry. Social events included a graduating seniors party at Christmas and a barbeque in the spring. Officers were George Thomas Theriot, presi- dent; Bryan Willis Ferguson, vice-president; Anita Jane Beasley, secretary; and Ronald Lester Buls, treasurer. Robert Gunn served as advisor. Dr. G. B. Stiles of the Celanese Corporation spoke to members of AlChE. I U FRONT ROW: Bryan W. Ferguson, Susan E. Meyer, Virginia B. Buchtler, George T. Theriot, Norma J. Sandberg, Anita J. Beasley, Ronald L. Buls. SECOND ROW: Robert H. Anderson, John S. Waltrip, Mark G. White, Robert C. Kaltenbach, Charles M. Belson, John W. Cates, Husamettin Danis, Robert H. Falk. THIRD ROW: Juan Carlos Moreno, C. Randall Haws, Jess A. McAngus, Alfonso J. Wong-Valle, Ronald D. Jones, Larry E. Huebner, Gary G. Hewer, John C. Buckley, Gregg W. Brown, David A, Rolf, Emmerick J. Pavlas. FOURTH ROW: James C. Dickerman, Gary M. Blythe, Gregg A. Goodnight, Paul W. Fisher, Mike C. Bartel, Steven W. Meers, Carlton E. Thompson, Tom W. Ga ' rnick. Mark T. Ben- tley, John C. McCall. FIFTH ROW: Gary D. Brown, Peter M. Coleman, Dennis W. Broughton, Lester A. Stuewer, Robert A. Wahrmund, Mi- chael R. Goebel. J. Larry Summers, David M. Lowdermilk, John P. Boll- meier, John J. McKetta. 352 _, FRONT ROW: Kazuo Fujita, Robert M. Wagner, Pablo R. Vera, Donna C. Dillon, Monir Rafee, Joe R. Harris, Hilmer Von Schonfeldt, Yo Ishak- awa. SECOND ROW: Reagan E. Rawe, Steven R. Hunt, Daniel G. Nas- ser, William F. Jeanes, Nobuo Morita, Koji Etc. Randolph Acock, Layne L. Puls, Larry M. Gring. THIRD ROW: Jesse L. Roberts, William L Heidbreder, Mitchell F. Veh, Jack Bryan McWilliams, Wayne A. Green- wait, Ginjiro Tsutsumi, Willie L. Matthews. John Joseph Ciavarra, Kent William Nicholson. i AIME AIME is the student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. The only requirement necessary for becoming a member is to be in the petroleum engineering field. Members are not selected, they simply pay local dues. Freshmen through graduate students are eligible. Among the social events of the year were a fall picnic, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. The club also hosted speakers representing wide backgrounds in the petroleum industry. Heading the list of officers for the year were Jack Bryan McWilliams, president; Willie Lee Matthews, vice-president; Perry Franklin Morris Jr., treasurer; Donna Cheryl DiHori, secretary; and H. Von Schonfegdt, faculty advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Hilmer VonSchonfeldt, Jack B. McWilliams, Willie L. Matthews. Donna C. Dillon, Perry F. Morris. 353 r .LU JUtAjOO ' l., American Marketing Association The American Marketing Association offers its members the opportunity to become acquainted with various approaches to marketing used by business enterprises. Throughout the year the club hosted speakers from major Texas firms having marketing policies of special interest to students. By meeting at Scholz ' s with the faculty, the AMA hoped to generate an interest in marketing and help business students become better ac- quainted. Officers this year included Gerald Conrad Schoppe, president; Cecil Wayne Warren, vice- president; Carol Ann Tunstall, secretary; and Ar- thur Ray Freeman, treasurer. Tom Anderson was faculty advisor. W. T. Tucker and marketing students made use of the new experimental cl menta cassroom. ASCE-r FRONT ROW: W. Thomas Anderson, Carol Ann Tunstall, Gerald C. Schoppe. SECOND ROW: Sherrie S. McAlister, Clyde W. Smith, Ray Freeman, Cathy L Huey. THIRD ROW: James D. English, Roger D. Archer, C. Wayne Warren, James P. Gardner. FOURTH ROW: James O. Crowell, Sam L. Huey, Geoffrey M. Curran, Fred D. Crawford, Thomas R. Brandt. 354 ASCE ASCE members and faculty members clashed in a friendly basketball match. The University student chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers provides ' students with the opportunity to hear speakers in the civil engineering profession and to meet socially with professors and fellow students. ASCE makes civil engineering publications available to students and has a speaker at each of its meetings. In October, a joint meeting was held with the American Association of Architectural Engineers. Officers for the year were Stanley Charles Rech, president; William Payne Bulloch, Jr., vice- president; Patrick William Coym, secretary; and Rich Lee Wilkison, treasurer. Patrick R. Atkins served-as faculty advisor. FRONT ROW: Mark 6. Goode, Richard L Wilkison, Stanley C. Rech, Patrick W. Coym. SECOND ROW: William E. Carroll, Lloyd S. Gooden, Arno W. Brill, Crespin Guzman, M. Narayanan. THIRD ROW: Reginald D. Smith, Richard L. Plautz, James G. Moore, Thomas P. Han- sell, Robert R. Broyles. FOURTH ROW: John D. Noell, James C. Wall, Jeryl D. Hart, Robert G. Makela, Thomas W. Rioux. FIFTH ROW: Pat- rick R. Atkins, Clarence L. Littlefield, James M. Lindsey, Edgar E. Lopez- Buenano, Allen G. Martinets, Adrian J. Huckabee. 35S ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers is an organization devoted to advancing the profes- sion of mechanical engineering. Anyone inter- ested in mechanical engineering may become a member. Membership is obtained when the $5.00 annual dues are received in the national office. Social events of the year included picnics, in- tramural sports, and a sweetheart election. A power show at University Showcase headed the list of projects. Meetings were held twice monthly and fea- tured both technical and nontechnical speakers. Officers this year were Dub Bartlett, president; Patrick C. Grant, first vice-president; Louis Gus- tavas Ogden, second vice-president; Robert Courtney Olsen, treasurer; Jack Dezelle Morrow, recording secretary; Henry Peter Offer, corre- sponding secretary; and Travis Glenn Howard Jr., SEC representative. John W. Heyt, assistant pro- fessor of mechanical engineering, was the faculty advisor for the organization. .. wkc A sttk toal lier [ r: u William Brandt of General Electric discussed the work of a product engineer. FRONT ROW: Nina V. Northington, Cynthia J. McCaa. Trisa M. Ed- wards, Cheryl R. Goodman, Martha W. Bates, Frieda S. Hale. SECOND ROW: Larry D. Murry, William F. Bartlett, Patrick C. Grant, Danny L. Cox, Jerry D. Stark, Bobby L. Boldt, John W. Heyt. THIRD ROW: Tra- vis G. Howard, Robert C. Olsen. Jack D. Morrow, Louis G. Ogden, Don P. Holmes, Wilfrido J. Lopez-Buenano, Lance .P. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Matthew J. Daniels, Carlton W. Sunbeck, Richard Boring, John Smith. 356 IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, works for the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, allied branches of engineering, and the related arts and sciences. Membership is limited to undergraduate and graduate students who express an interest in electrical engineering. A student-faculty picnic was held in September at the LCRA park on Lake Travis. Its purpose was to allow students and faculty members to become acquainted on a more personal level. Martha Gal- lier was selected IEEE sweetheart in December. IEEE and the Student Engineering Council cleaned the floors and walls of Taylor T-Room, the engineering lounge, in December. Monthly meetings were held at which speakers from various fields explained and discussed recent advancements in electrical engineering. These speakers, who were professional engineers in in- dustry, helped the students gain a better under- standing of what to expect in industry after com- pleting their education. This year ' s officers included Leeland L. Bethurum, president; Jonathan Daniel Baethge, vice-president; Thomas Clarence Horch, treasur- er; and John Albert Brogan, secretary. Otto M. Friedrich Jr. was faculty advisor. IEEE LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas C. Horch, Thomas G. Arthur, Jonathan D. Baethge, John A. Brogan, Leland L. Bethurum. Dale C. Patenaude, Mar- tha L. Gallier. FRONT ROW: Richard A. Beauchamp, Jonathan D. Baethge, Thomas C. Horch. Shantilal R. Shaw, Gary R. Rylander, Frank C. Auten. SEC- OND ROW: Frank L. Grossman, Otto M. Friedrich, Richard L. Benja- min, Dennis G. Busch, John A. Brogan, Joseph J. Roberts, Gus A. Lolos. THIRD ROW: Thomas G. Arthur, Robert J. Podhrasky, William B. Har- ris, David F. Gloyna, Leland L. Bethurum. Roy R. Stallman, Lonnie E. Crawford. 357 Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi joins men who share the ambi- tion of becoming leaders in today ' s business world. The arganization encourages scholarship and social activities and provides its members contact with the business world. The Beta Kappa chapter at the University is among the largest in the nation. At the beginning of each semester, Rush Smokers are held to ac- quaint prospective members with the purposes and activities of the club. Membership in Delta Sigma Pi is by invitation. During the year the fraternity engaged in social events and in professional activities. Field trips were taken to Dallas and San Antonio so members could gain an understanding of the operation of the business world. Serving as officers for the year were Wendell Lenwood Davies, president; Robert Dunn, senior vice-president; Richard Hall Bachman Jr., vice- president; Raymond William Pircher Jr., secre- tary; and James Avery Range, treasurer. A. Fa- born Etier, as sociate professor of office adminis- tration, was faculty advisor. W. Frailer J. Girardeau H. Griffin H. Haden L. Harrison J. Hepler G. Arivello T. Beck Delta Sigma Pi hosted Thomas Edward Hassey, Director of Placement Office of the College of Business Administration, at a Pledge Banquet held in the Knights ' of Columbus Hall. 358 R. Hogan R. Hyde J. Jasper R. Kelm G. McCumbar CHARTERED DECEMBER 13 W. Wilson S. Woods J 359 Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Chapter 360 LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelia J. Lohrmann, Linda M. Hughes, Consuelo Z. HOTT, Betsey H. Hall, Lynn Johnston, Carole L. Bansemer at a fall style show. The Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Chap- ter stimulates the professional interest of home economics students in their various fields. The chapter ' s service calendar this year was very full with activities including a picnic for Head Start children and sandwich seminars once a month. Monthly meetings usually were highlight- ed by speakers in fields related to home econom- ics. The chapter also provided a scholarship and several tuitionships to deserving students in the home economics field. Events on the social calendar included a de- partment picnic at the end of April. Lynn Johnston served as president for this year. Other officers included Linda Mame Hughes and Consuelo Zeek Hoff, vice-presidents; Janet Lee Osborne, treasurer; and Annabelle Van Alstine, secretary. Miss Carol Bansemer and Mrs. Betsy Hall were faculty advisors. Members modeled theii apter Kappa Epsilon 5. Adcock V. Doyol A. Gonzalez S. Gu Xi Chapter of Kappa Epsilon is an organization for women students in the University ' s pharmacy college. Its objectives include cooperating with the faculty, stimulating in its members a desire for high scholarship, fostering a professional con- sciousness, and providing bonds of lasting interest and friendship. Kappa Epsilon is open to all women in pharma- cy who are enrolled in the professional sequence. Rush is held twice yearly. The chapter started its year with a get-ac- quamted party in September for all women in pharmacy. For service projects, members acted as hostesses for open house during National Pharma- cy Week and also for the Pharmacy Refresher Seminar. In December members decorated a Christmas tree and gave a party at the State School for the Mentally Retarded. Officers this year included Nancy Elaine Jira- sek, president; Eddie Jo Hargraves, vice-presi- dent; Alice Fan Omeis, treasurer; Patricia Anne Mikulas, recording secretary; and Belinda Jayne King, corresponding secretary. Gerald Sulliva n was the faculty advisor. P. Nutt L. Preston A. Randall D. Stanley J. Stuclcey F. Woo 361 Kappa Psi Kappa Psi, a professional pharmaceutical fra- ternity, strives to further the pharmacy profes- sion. Membership is open to all men enrolled in pharmacy or pharmacy course work. Candidates for membership are selected each semester and a formal ceremony is held upon completion of pledgeship. The University ' s Gamma Gamma chapter of Kappa Psi was kept busy this year. Members co- sponsored a college-wide dance and hosted sev- eral aftergame get-togethers, rush parties, and rush smokers. Work parties were held to remodel their newly acquired fraternity house. This year the chapter completed a $1,000 building fund drive for the Texas Pharmaceutical Association. Members donated several texts to the Pharmacy Library and were active partici- pants in the Drug Abuse Program. Through its ac- tivities, the organization hopes to build men of high professional and moral ideals. Officers included Francis Dean Stiles, presi- dent; Robert Raney Schiller, vice-president; James T. Boone, treasurer; Stephen J. Wells, sec- retary; Kenneth Lee Docekal, chaplain; John Thomas Taylor, historian; and Michael Ray Moore, rush captain. Advisor was Billy B. Wylie. J. Burkholt.r J. Clamant J. Compton V M. Da Los Santos P. Allen J. Barnett R. Ban J. Boone - key J K. Docakol R. Fryar R. Fulenw.de- A. Gonialei C. Hinojosa O. Hoyt R. Janak 362 PVI M.Je; R. Jir J.Jones J. Mjgol Members of Kappa Psi compounded a prescription as a portion of their laboratory experience. R. Martinez W. McDonald G. Mueller S. Oney R. Reyna J. Sapp R. Schiller M. Scritilri J. Seely P. Smith F. Stiles T. True D. Watson S.We! C. Zelgler E. Zia 363 The Lambda chapter of Phi Delta Chi advances the profession of pharmacy and allied fields. It also promotes a fraternity spirit among members. Prospective members are screened by actives during a trial period. Pledges must have at least a 2.0 GPA to be initiated. The chapter holds formal initiation twice during the year. Among the social events of the year were a senior picnic honoring graduating seniors, a Round-Up party, smokers at the Forty Acres Club and the Pizza Inn. Along with their social activities, members sponsored many service projects. These included Halloween and Easter parties at Travis State School. The chapter also helped with open house during National Pharmacy Week and with trans- portation to the Industrial Pharmaceutical Semi- nar. The chapter plans to raise money for the me- morial fund of the late Dean J. B. Sprowls. Fall officers this year included Michael Ray McNeil, president; Charles J. Daleo, vice- president; Thomas Melville Hummer, recording secretary; Norman S. Anderton, corresponding secretary; David Charles Gambel, treasurer; Vic- tor Diaz DeLeon, master-at-arms; Ernesto C. Suerra Jr., assistant master-at-arms; and Phillip James Moreno, chaplain. Officers for the spring included Norman S. An- derton, president; Robert John Reyna, vice-presi- dent; David Charles Gambel, treasurer; Michael Lynn Perkins, recording secretary, Charles J. Daleo, corresponding secretary; Richard Wayne Phillips, master-at-arms; and Phillip James More- no, chaplain. Faculty advisors were Alan B. Combs and Gordon Henry Jensen. tl R. Alamia N. Andrton C. Boyd F. Ca labro J. Carpente W. Carpenter C. Carvajal C. Daleo V. DiajDeleon R. Elizondo T. Epps D. Gambl A. Garcia C. Sana R. GarM P. Gonzeles E. Guerra G. Guerra 0. Harrell T. Hemmer P. Jaclson H. Lwii L. Lowry J. ( M. McNeil H. Miller 0. Mitchell P. Moreno J. Ochoa R. Off 4 Phi Delta Chi members devoted an afternoon to a car wash. 364 taw m FACULTY AND OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Gordon H. Jensen, Wil- liam J. Sheffield, Alan B. Coombs. SECOND ROW: David C. Gambel, Michael R. McNeil, Norman S. Anderton III, Charles J. Daleo, Phillip J. Moreno, Ernesto C. Guerra Jr., Thomas M. Hemmer, Victor Octavio DiazDeLeon Jr. Phi Delta Chi R. Phillips O. Young PLEDGES: FRONT ROW: Robert Gonzales, treasurer; Juan Valerio Jr., president; Jackie Baiter, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Ricardo J. Leal, Rodolfo R. Alamia, William B. Carpenter, Romero R. Garza, Rob- ert Vela, Eduardo Morales, Harold D. Lewis, pledge trainer. NOT PIC- TURED: David Breed. 365 Fred Brinkley, director of Public Affairs for the Texas Pharmacy As- sociation, addressed members of the LPhA. The Longhorn Pharmacy Association, a student chapter of the American and Texas Pharmacy As- sociations, serves as a professional organization for pharmacy students at the University. Besides offering membership in both parent organiza- tions, LPhA offers a monthly pharmacy-related lecture series. This year the association had a complete calen- dar of social events. In September a get-acquaint- ed keg party was held in Eastwood Park. Decem- ber was the month for an honors banquet for Au- gust and December graduates and a Christmas formal. Later in the year, LPhA officers attended a retreat with student officers from the University of Houston and TSU. Guest speakers this year included George Webb, president of the Texas Pharmaceutical As- sociation; James Hawkins, assistant executive di- rector of the American Pharmacy Association; and Dr. Paul Trickett, director of the student health center. Service projects for the year included an open house at the College of Pharmacy during Nation- al Pharmacy Week, career displays for recruit- ment programs, and drug abuse talks. Through these projects, LPhA hoped to unite the college of pharmacy. Officers this year were Norman S. Anderton, president; John Thomas Taylor, vice-president; Lloyd William Brooks Jr., treasurer; Antonio Ren- teria Campos, recording secretary; and Joe D. Burkhalter, corresponding secretary. William J. Sheffield was the faculty advisor. PEM a : UMcWi w i u LPhA FRONT ROW: John T. Taylor, Tony Campos, Norman S. An- derton, Joe D. Burkhalter. SECOND ROW: William J. Shef- field, James R. Barnett, Frank J. Duncan. 366 cy As- fefe - wge ive di- open - PEM Club A. Y. McWright, Longhorn trainer, took members on a tour of stadium training areas. L The Physical Education Majors Club promotes interest in physical education and keeps members informed of current research and activities relat- ed to health, physical education, and recreation. The only restriction on members is that they must be active faculty, staff, or students in the physical education department. The club started the year with a departmental convocation on October I. On October 29, club members listened to Frank Medina, Longhorn trainer, speak and were given a tour of the stadi- um training areas. These events were followed by a sport night at the Women ' s Gym in November and a spring banquet in April honoring graduat- ing seniors. Officers were Jean Donovitz, president; Walter Stephen Rothe, vice-president; Barbara Anne Nixon, secretary-treasurer; Cheryl lone Sutton, publicity chairman; Lois Angela Morris, newslet- ter editor; and Karen Ann Harbison, social chair- man. Lynn Wade McCraw, professor of physical and health education was faculty advisor. Sharon Werkle counseled a handicapped child on the importance of physical activi- ties. 367 Pre-Law Association The University ' s Pre-Law Association serves as an educational organization through which mem- bers can gain insight into law school and the law profession. This year ' s emphasis was on the social responsibility of law. The association ' s monthly meeting consisted of panel discussions and speeches. It hosted pro- grams which involved the Arts and Sciences and Business Administration Councils, Community Legal Aid, and the Fair Housing Commission. Officers this year were Paul Jo Van Osselaer, president; William C. Harshman, vice-president; Sylvia Sue Simon, secretary-treasurer; Jess Thom- as Cook, program chairman; and Michael Bisesi, A S representative. H. Malcolm Macdonald, professor of government, was faculty advisor. - i , J LEFT TO RIGHT: William C. Harshman, Jess T. Cook, Sylvia S. Simon, Michael R. Bisesi. Paul J. Van Osselaer. n ::: : Tc - W spet $: pw Members of the Pre-Law Association participated in a mock trial. 368 FRONT ROW: Gloria A. Newell, Sandra G. Simon, Barbara J. Pugh, Susan L. Use, Lilia E. Garcia, Shirley R. Reiley. SECOND ROW: Pamela B. Wilcox, Carmen R. Salas, Cynthia L. Williams, Nancy E. Dake, Marcia J. Jeanes, Pamela K. Garner, Peggy L. Evans, Trisha A. Triesch, Char- lotte S. Rudolph. THIRD ROW: Margaret L. Sampson, Alys V. Taylor, Kay M. Bursey, Jeannie K. Glaze, Laura D. Wilson, Debbie Gordon, Phillis R. Bilsky, Jennifer C. Bean, Margaret A. Schlobohm. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Anderson, Gus C. McHam, Cheryl A. Fox, Mary J. Cul- bertson, Janis J. Volkening, Victor F. Hinojosa, Scott A. Haug, Tiffany N. Jones, Mary E. Steele, Susan V. Bebb. The Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta promotes interest and service among students in speech pathology, audiology, and education of the deaf. The organization seeks to support for- mal course studies, increase the professional and social unity of students and faculty, and establish good public relations among college and local or- ganizations showing interest in these professions. To become a member, one must have a 2.5 av- erage, have attended three meetings, and have paid his dues. New members are initiated at a ceremony held in February. This year Sigma Alpha Eta members had a Hal- loween party for children who were receiving speech therapy or auditory rehabilitation in the University clinic. The organization. had several in- formal parties in March for persons majoring in speech pathology, audiology, and education of the deaf. At these parties students asked ques- tions and aired gripes about the clinic. The re- gional convention in San Antonio was held in March. Arnold McGrady of Northwestern Univer- sity spoke on the language disordered child. This year ' s officers included Margaret Ann Schlobohm, president; Shirley Ruth Reiley, vice- president; Barbara Jan Pugh, treasurer; and Kathy Louise Anderson, secretary. Lear Lee Ash- more, assistant professor of speech and educa- tion, was faculty advisor. Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Eta members held a Halloween Party for children receiving speech therapy or auditory rehabilitation in the UT Clinic. 369 Sigma Alpha lota Sigma Alpha lota is an international profession- al fraternity for women majoring in music. Mem- bership is based on scholarship, musicianship, per- sonality, and character. Prospective members are invited to a rush tea in the spring. Bids are issued, and after successful completion of pledge re- quirements, pledges are initiated. This year the Beta Xi chapter held joint meet- ings with the Austin Alumnae chapter. A covered dish supper with the alums was held in March. The awards banquet was held in the spring. Members of Sigma Alpha lota were very busy at Christmas time. They decorated the music building for the holidays and then went caroling at the State School for the Blind. Members also helped to usher at concerts. A variety of interesting programs were sched- uled. These included a commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Beethoven ' s birth in Decem- ber and a program on the music of Nubia by visit- ing faculty member, Hamza El Din. Fritz Ober- doeffer and Walter Ducloux were guest speakers. Officers for the year included Rose Ann Scott, president; Diana Duke, vice-president; Carolyn Ann Brackeen, treasurer; and Rosa Angelica Lopez, secretary. Faculty advisor was Mrs. Mar- tha Deatherage, associate professor of music. Sigma Alpha lota entertained at a spring rush tea. FRONT ROW: Cheryl D. Hatch, Susan M. May, Betty J. Colson, Rose A. Scott, Nancy L. Woodruff, Diana Duke. SECOND ROW: Sandra R. Alverson, Barbara J. Cheshire, Frances M. Fenton. Suzanne Franks, Judith L. Carter, Verda R. Spano, THIRD ROW: Sandra L. Friedrich. Cheryl L. Plueckhahn, Amy J. Brown, Rosa A. Lopez, Beverly R. John- ston. 370 FRONT ROW: Edith M. Vives, Gary Taylor. SECOND ROW: Ronald E. Martin, Gary D. Ford, Robin S. Bracher, Stephen J. Parrino, Francine M. Golding. Bruce W. Beal, Sara N. Lowrey, Michael D. Martin, Dennis A. Williams, Cliff Avery, Jerry R. Thompson. THIRD ROW: Nanci L. Campbell, John T. Sisk, Linda C. Bairrington, Joseph F. Phillips, Sylvan R. Rodriguez, Randy L. Elliott, Thomas C. Sadler, Edward L. Smith, Sus- anne M. Sullivan, Virginia C. Wynne, John M. Pope, Cyndi Taylor. Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi began its first full year as a coeducational organization this year. A professional journalism society, Sigma Delta Chi tries to raise the competence of its members, to recognize outstanding achievement by journal- ists, to recruit and hold young talent for journal- ism, and to elevate the prestige of journalism. Two formal initiations are held each year. Members must be University students majoring in journalism with at least junior standing. This year the chapter gave a Christmas party with Theta Sigma Phi, hosted a Mexican dinner with Austin ' s Sigma Delta Chi professional chap- ter, and attended a regional meeting in Arkansas. Service projects included holding a summer in- ternship panel during Communications Week and recruiting high school journalism students to at- tend the University. The chapter hosted Leland Stowe, foreign. cor- respondent for READER ' S DIGEST. Stowe visited the University in February and he spoke to several journalism classes. This year ' s officers were Margo Vives Shields, president; Sylvan R. Rodriguez, vice-president; Craig Aubrey Bird, treasurer; and Nanci Lee Campbell, secretary. C. Richard King, professor of |ournahsm, was faculty advisor. As part of Communications Week. Sigma Delta Chi members presented a seminar for students interested in participating in newspaper intern work. 371 at.-v.uvitu-juv.iOb i Texas Nursing Students Association SECONDS Coot Si-! The University Chapter of the Texas Nursing Students Association started the year with a con- vocation to acquaint students with the nursing school program and faculty. The main goal of the chapter is to maintain a close bond between fac- ulty and students; to enable students to better un- derstand their profession; and to stimulate inter- est in the local, state, and national organizations. Also on the agenda for this year were speakers including David Cohen and Sister Mary Marga- ret. Cohen, a University psychology professor, gave a talk on dreams. Sister Mary Margaret spoke about unwed mothers and the Home of the Holy Infancy. The club participated in many other activities including a slave auction, a bake sale, and a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. The club also sent members to the state con- vention in San Antonio and the national conven- tion at Dallas. Heading the list of officers this year were Peggy Ann Ebensberger, president; Francene Lesser, vice-president; Martha Kathleen Moore, treasurer; and Elizabeth Ann Seigle, secretary. Miss Judith A. Blocker and Miss Jo Ann Brewer were advisors for the organization. Members were instructed in general medical techniques. III! I FRONT ROW: Francene J. Lesser, assistant coordinator; Kay L. Rog- ers, DeAnn M. Scott, Seeranee E. Perez. SECOND ROW: Patricia C. Emerson, Emma M. Garza, Elizabeth A. Seigle, Jo A. Knight. 372 ation FRONT ROW: Jorjanna S. Price, Mary Ann Mammons. Carolyn G. Hinckley, Marjorie M. Poole, Robin S. Bracher, llene A. Bartosh, Molly S. Madsen, Martha C. Hunnicutt, Barbara L. Chrismas, Linda E. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Cindy R. Harwood, Francine M. Golding, Mary K. Cook, Sara N. Lowrey, Helene R. Schmidt, Brenda K. Johnston, Mary P. O ' Malley, Linda R. Johnston, Belinda L. Hare, Carol J. Connery, Debby L. Bay. Nancy E. Hedrick. Marcella A. Slaughter, Crispin James, Carol Diane Taylor, Shelley A. Green, Kathryn E. Bridges. THIRD ROW: Kay L. Casstevens, Cheryl A. Mays, Gail Castleberry, Betty G. Galloway, Sara L. Weidner, Cynthia Knight, Gloria G. Anderson, Margo Vives. Cyndi Taylor, Richelle A. Robinson, Susan E. Gottlieb, Gaylon J. Fink- lea, Judy S. Sawicki, Glynis C. Crawford, S. Griffin Singer, Clarice A. Adams. WndaC Theta Sigma Phi Sponsorship of the annual Ten Most Beautiful contest highlights each year for Theta Sigma Phi, national professional society for women in com- munications fields. This year more than 200 coeds entered the contest. Charlton Heston chose the ten most beautiful from the panel. Money earned from entry fees for the contest went to a scholarship for women in journalism. To qualify for membership a woman must be a junior, senior, or graduate student and have a 2.4 overall GPA and a 2.6 SPA in communications. The University chapter helped the Austin pro- fessional Theta Sig chapter with the annual Writ- ers ' Round-Up. Officers this year were Jorjanna Sue Price, president; Carolyn Gay Hinckley, vice-president; Mary Anne Mammons, treasurer; Virginia Ann Banks, secretary; and Linda Rae Johnston, profes- sional liaison. S. Griffin Singer was the faculty ad- visor. Communications Week gave Theta Sigme distinguished newswomen to the campus. opportunity to invite 373 HQNQRflRV QRGflMZflTJQNS 374 WB.G . LEFT TO RIGHT: Alpha Epsilon Delta officers were Lawrence J. Abramson (president), Peter W. Hollimon (reporter), Sharon Moore (parliamentarian), Joe M. Todd (vice-president), and Ken E. Handley (secretary). NOT PICTURED: W. Jay Fosbury (treasurer). Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is an international honor society for outstanding pre-medical and pre-den- tal students on campus. The soc iety offers its members the opportunity to be better prepared for their professional schools by working the com- munity and society. As a service project, AED sponsored a dental hygiene program in East Aus- tin elementary schools. Selection to the honor society is made twice a year on the basis of scholastic performance. A 3.0 overall GPA and at least 45 semester hours of credit are required. Several times during the year representatives from Texas medical and dental schools are invited to talk to pre-professional students at the Univer- sity. This year AED hosted speakers from UT Southwestern Medical School, UT Galveston Medical Branch, and UT San Antonio Medical Branch. MEMBERS Lawrence J. Abramson Allan L. Anderson John E. Angelo Janet L. Aschenbeck Robert W. Ballard Timothy L. Bayer James M. Bayliss Thomas C. Brever Charles F. Butler George E. Clark Lawrence M. Cohen Howard L. Crockett Donald H. Dawson Robert Duran Joseph J. Dusek Frederick C. Ezon Deni se Ford Walter J. Fosbury James B. Gaddy Gustav E. Gates Arturo L. Gutierrez Glen D. Hall Ken E. Handley Gregory L. Hemphill Ross S. Hemphill Louie R. Hill Gerry M. Hoffman Patrick L. Holden Peter W. Hollimon Joel W. Ingram Linda E. Jimenez Gary J. Kennedy Ben K. Knape Larry R. Laufer Chevy Chu Lee Carlos M. Loredo Marshall D. Mabry William C. Major Robert L. McClendon Richard T. Meehan William L. Mok Charles T. Moore Sharon Moore Bert M. Morrow Robert L. Oliver Geoffry H. Oshman Sharon A. Oxford Samuel W. Parry Ray N. Rhodes Peter N. Riskind Ronald Rogers Clyde E. Rutherford Michael A. Sauri Eugene P. Schoch Leslie E. Schoppe Machelle M. Seibel John W. Simecek Edward L. Simes Larkin P. Skinner Harold P. Smith Erwin J. Smolik Janine E. Thompson Joe M. Todd Holland E. Toles John H. Walker Steve E. Webb INITIATES Charles P. Andrews Frances A. Avent II Rebecca L. Barkley Thomas R. Barlow Frances L. Bayers Stephen C. Beasley Narlin B. Beaty Donald W. Bendure Clyde W. Bennett Stephen K. Brandt Charles W. Britt, Jr. Richard S. Burnham Michael J. Chaney Bert L. Chauveaux Anne E. Child Charles H. Cobb Kyle W. Coker Robert D. Cook Robert S. Darrow Cynthia K. Duggins Betty J. Edwards Michael E. Elliott Marc D. Flach Norman G. Foster Richard J. Frachtman Rafael C. Galaviz David K. Godfrey Steven G. Helm Grace K. Henderson Stephen T. Hougen Gene E. Huebner Nancy J. Hutchison Robert B. Jenkins David R. Jones Steven M. Kiger Pernell O. Larsen Gary S. Leff Monica L. Lyons Ernest C. McCall III Martha K. McKee Roger H. Mendelson David J. Mikulencak Geoffrey M. Miller Robert R. Millikan Jan E. Muhlbauer Dale R. Nance Julia M. Penn Katherine D. Perkins Philip Reeves Louis R. Reveley Ralph S. Rosenbaum Gary R. Rylander Lawrence E. Samuels Don M. Schaffer Adrian M. Shapiro Allan N. Shulkin Robert B. Simmons Michael G. Smith Glenn A. Stayer Josephine Stripling Eileen F. Sullivan Paul A. Talboys Gary J. Thomason George C. Thome Jr. Thomas C. Turner Ted W. Wallis Judy M. Walther John R. Watson III Tommy L. Weigel Robert V. West Barry J. Worchel Debbi Zlatkis 375 Alpha Lambda Delta FALL INITIATES Jenny Adams Lola M. Allen Nancy A. Ayres Betty K. Ball Patricia Downing Sharon S. Fagg Melanie A. Johnson Mary H. Keck Linda J. Kolb Lynn E. Lander Lisa I. Leiden Marilyn B. Micheletti Elaine V. Neu Faye E. Pryatel Sherri A. Riggan Lucie T. Rodriguez Beth Schultz Janet K. Smith Rosemary Stein Robin Tillman Dorothy H. Tvedt Sharon A. Webb Linda S. Whatley Susan K. Wheeler Peggy E. York SPRING INITIATES Janis R. Adams Carol A. Albers Marilyn A. Albers Emily F. Anderson Ann F. Arbour Marcia D. Aronson Debra A. Bacharach Vickie A. Bachus Martha J. Bassett Jan C. Bates Jeannette P. Beard Phyllis A. Belasco Janey F. Benfield Patricia K. Biggers Nancy J. Bockhop Maria J. Boelhouwer Carol L. Bloomer Donna M. Booth Linda S. Bowen Helen L. Boyd Judith A. Bradley Lois L. Bready Serri L. Briggs Jane M. Broadt Erin E. Brown Katherine S. Bruce Deborah J. Burgess Patricia O. Burgess Strelsa M. Burks Mary A. Byrne Randye A. Campbell Vicky R. Campbell Nancy L. Carll Cathy G. Chapman Lou E. Coffey Susan E. Coffey Debra A. Cohen Rebecca J. Crawford Susan C. Curry Karen Danvers Deborah Davis Doryn L, Davis Susan Dickenson Linda D. Dillahunty Janice A. Dobrey Suzanne E. Drace Jan D. Draper Debra D. Duensing Debby D. Dunn Karen A. Dvorak Elizabeth A. Edgar Chris C. Edmondson Christine A. Edwards Shelly D. Ely Adriana Engel Joan B. Etingoff Mary V. Feehan Susan A. Feller Margaret M. Flanagan Lynette K. Florey Kathryn L. Frazier Amanda J. Frederick Janet F. Friedman Kathryn D. Galbraith Gina L. Garrison Glenna B. Gartman Jeanine Geiser Marsha C. Gerson Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honorary fra- ternity, encourages scholastic excellence in fresh- man women. Eligibility for membership is based on a 3.5 grade point average for the first 15 se- mester hours or a cumulative SPA of 3.5 on com- pletion of the first year at the University. As one of its social events, Alpha Lambda Delta joined Phi Eta Sigma to honor high school valedictorians at an open house in November. In the spring, a banquet was held to honor the ini- tiates of both organizations. This year the members sponsored a fund raising project. The proceeds were used for a scholarship for a deserving member. Caren R. Gertner Carol L. Gilbert Nancy E. Goldfarb Linda Gomez Cynthia A. Goodwin Deborah D. Graham Jeanne E. Greenawalt Catherine E. Greene Amy S. Grimes Virginia A. Hague Nancy Hamilton Virginia N. Hargon Barbara J. Haufler Karen Y. Haws Patricia G. Hearn Barbara A. Heath Leslie L. Heller Paula A. Henkel Joan M. Henson Linda F. Herbert Gene A. Herrin Nancy E. Hickok Jo Ann Hill Sharon L. Hill Karen E. Hoff Lauren L. Hollister Elaine A. Hoon Jeannine R. Hoppe Harriet L. Hubbard Marguerite Hudig Marsha G. Hurwitz Mary K. James Linda M. Janousek Martha F. Katz Susan D. Keller Lynn M. Kennedy Judy Keppler Diana E. Kerr Theresa C. Kilday Deborah Klausner Marsha L. Kuhn Jerri L. Kunz Alison M. Kyser Carolyn K. Lansford Carol A. LaVergne Valorie A. Leite Jean P. Lenzner Denise L. Lindgren Jane E. Lloyd Elizabeth A. Looney Paula D. Luke Vicki L. Mahaffey Nancy E. Marshall Betty A. Martin Bettie A. Massey Diana C. McAdams Jean A. McCray Kathryn A. McDonald Nancy E. McGinley Joy V. McManus Karen A. Meyer Laurie B. Meyer Sherryl E. Michaelson Sandra K. Mills Jan H. Milz Gisele Moeller Karen R. Moore Merrily Moore Susan G. Moore Julie L. Muntz Nancy K. Needles Brenda M. Neel Nancy A. Nelson Debra G. Nesbitt Pamela J. Norton Darlene R. Oliver Mary A. Olsen Lana K. Packer Margaret A. Pasko Patricia Pawley Carolyn V. Perkins Marion I. Perkins Susan J. Piller Deborah M. Pizzitola Carmen R. Plomin Sharon B. Poizner Kathy M. Postel Linda L. Prescott Suzanne M. Purvis Gabriella Rappaport Nancy L. Read Elizabeth A. Reed Melissa L. Rickman Jeanne E. Rittimann Carolyn V. Rivers Charlotte Rogers Adele Rosenzweig Linda L. Ross Gayle Rothenberg Carol A. Schaffner Carla N. Schieffer Julie A. Schons Susan Senter Sharon M. Sepulveda Jean R. Setzer Elizabeth B. Sewell Frances F. Shively Andrea M. Sidor Shirley J. Sidoti Deborah A. Skrivanek Judy L. Sloan Kristin E. Sorenson Milli Stecker Catherine A. Steglich Teresa A. Stevenson Victoria L. Stiba Nancy A. Stover Lizabeth Tankersley Carolyn E. Tate Linda T. Thoben Judy E. Thompson Karen L. Treadway Rebecca S. Trusty Gayland J. Turman Nancy A. Turner Gail A. VanderStoep Teresa Van De Walle Janice Waneck Cynthia R. Welhausen Joy A. Werlink Michelle A. Wharton Janet B. Wier Patricia A. Wiessenberg Jill Wilemon Deborah A. Williams Terry H. Williams Catherine L. Willson Cynthia A. Winchester Edna L. Windham Susan Winterringer Susan D. Wipperman Elsa C. Wirsching Christina K. Wong Pamela S. Wortham Jill E. Wright Beverly L. Yoakum Mallory R. Young Mary E. Young Janice L. Zimmerman FRONT SO ' M KcW P. Bonnie C. Lucas, secretary; Janan Angevine, historian; Relda A. Fleshman, treasurer; Cheryl J. Jennings, president; Nancy J. Shelton, vice-president; Bonner Eckis, advisor. 376 FRONT ROW: Jimmy G. Trevino, Curtis M. Meinzer, Dana M. Spears, Richard A. Boiler, David A. Shepherd, David A. Masley, Jeffrey L. Pet- terson. SECOND ROW: John P. Zaniewski, Charles W. Stanley, Richard L. Barisano, Thomas O. Werry, Jonny J. Hepler, Donald C. Pfiester, Richard P. Snellings. THIRD ROW: David M. Blakely, Clinton E. McNabb, Patrick G. Eck, Chester D. Winslow, Richard L. Davis, Wal- lace F. Reeves, Scott Shannon, Robert R. Brown, advisor. FOURTH ROW: Michael J. Mclntosh, John R. Wells, Jack A. Ziemer, Charles L Smith, Norman R. Flemens, Garrett D. Polhamus, Jeffrey L. Zickler, Thomas Weaver. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Eddie F. Ashleman, James E. Davenport, Joseph A. Gibbs, Hal E. Hagemeier, Donald W. Holcomb, Howard M. Humphrey, Donald C. McCurnin, Kim M. McGregor, Harold R. Mobley, Thomas M. O ' Brien, John W. Tate, Joel F. Tornow, William P. Totten ' , James R. Walters, Jan N. Woodard. Arnold Air Society is an honorary military fra- ternity to promote professionalism in the Air Force ROTC and to help in the development of outstanding Air Force officers. AAS members are selected from juniors and seniors in Air Force reserve officer training at the first of each semester. After a six week pledge program ten new AAS cadets are selected by ma- jority vote of members and initiated at a formal dinner. This year ' s guest speaker was Major Gen. David I. Liebman, vice-commander of the 12th Air Force. The society sponsored two important service projects. The first was a Red Cross activity, a day of packing small items such as handkerchiefs, pens, and socks for shipment to servicemen in Southeast Asia for Christmas. After football games, members gathered signatures on petitions demanding more humane treatment of prisoners of war in Southeast Asia. Officers this year were Dana M. Spears, com- mander; Jeffrey L. Zickler, deputy commander; Richard A. Boiler, comptroller; Richard L. Davis, administrative officer; and Major Robert R. Brown and Col. William D. Badger Jr., advisors. Cathy Raffkind was the Little Major. Arnold Air Society 377 FRONT ROW: Jerry L. Morgan, recording secretary; Addle L. Lam- berth, corresponding secretary; Eugene Sauls, advisor. SECOND ROW: Gary N. Pennington, vice-president; David M. Oliver, president. NOT PICTURED: Martin I. Glass, treasurer. Beta Alpha Psi A national honorary and professional account- ing fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi helps bridge the gap between students and teachers, students and practitioners, and the campus and business com- munities. Members are selected at the beginning of each semester according to the following criteria: They must be accounting majors who have completed 15 hours at the University and 6 hours of upper division accounting courses, and maintained a 3.0 GPA on all University work and an accounting GPA greater than 3.0. At the formal initiation this fall the Theta chap- ter of Beta Alpha Psi conferred honorary mem- bership on LeRoy Layton, partner in the firm of Main Lafrentz and Company, Certified Public Accountants. Layton delivered the dinner address for the 54 new members. MEMBERS James C. Crain David A. Daniel Martin I. Glass Guy J. Gray John F. Gurasich David E. Hoffman Gary W. Hoffman Charles C. Johnstone Addie L. Lamberth James V. Long Paul B. Miller Jerry L. Morgan David M. Oliver Gary N. Pennington Dan S. Short William L. Talbert Donald E. Wagner FALL INITIATES Lyle H. Alterman Richard A. Alvarado John T. Amend James F. Atkins Raymond J. Bacak Gary Benn Gary B. Blumberg Mary J. Bohls Ruth H. Bullard Barbara D. Butler Peter G. Chininis Michael T. Churchill William O. Cromwell Katharine M. Cummings Cheryl S. Daly Richard E. Franke Kenneth M. Gindy Allan J. Goertz Geoffrey K. Guinn Harry I. Harelik James W. Heatherington Toye K. Hibbetts Blair B. Hickey James G. Kay William A. Kuchar Jr. Elizabeth G. Lawson Harold N. Leavell Jr. William C. Letzkus William C. Love Debra J. Mann Seth A. McMeans Gregoria Merced Luis A. Moreno William G. Morgan Stanley A. Paris Jr. Rowland D. Pattillo Dennis H. Patz Walter E. Payne Valdemar P. Perez Stephen O. Petty William D. Ratliff Trudy K. Reed Gary Rittenberry Ronald S. Ross Terry F. Satterwhite Dinah Schnitzer John S. Sessions David W. Sliva Donelda D. Sluyter William M. Small Deann A. Smith Charles F. Walts Dalton D. Ward Walter L. Ward Jr. Gary 7.. Winkler James P. Wyche SPRING INITIATES Arnold R. Anderson Jr. Jay H. Benson Mary E. Borm John L. Cubbison Edward M. Davis Ronald S. Davis Derry D. Essary Paul F. Ferguson Jr. James A. Hall Victor E. Harris Edward F. Hildebrandt Jr Julia F. Holcomb Gilbert H. Holland Akira Ishikawa Jeffrey N. Loomis Benjamin H. Moore II! James L. Penola Jr. Harrie M. Pollok Lawrence F. Potts Daniel R. Reese James E. Richardson Robert M. Rose Edward J. Slovacek Richard M. Spivak Walter J. Sunderlin Patricia A. Wade Raymond iT. Williams John L. Willingham Robert P. Witte 378 .4 The scholarship honorary in business administra- tion, Beta Gamma Sigma bases its membership on character and high scholastic achievement. Mem- bership is restricted to graduating seniors with at least a 3.0 grade point average and who rank in the upper one-tenth of their class. A few persons of especially high rank may be selected in the sec- ond semester of their junior year. This year ' s officers included Edmund C. Lynch, president; Edward L. Summers, vice-president; and Jim G. Ashburne, secretary-treasurer. INITIATES Patricia G. Adkins Richard L. Allen Lyle H. Alterman Richard A. Alvarado John L. Anderson James F. Atkins Helen R. Baca Thomas A. Bailey Dalton D. Bandy Richard R. Batsell Robert G. Beclcoff Charles L. Bennett Bobby G. Bizzell Gary B. Blumberg Mary J. Bohls John T. Bradshaw Jr. Margaret B. Cannaday Curtis M. Carnes Johnnie R. Charnetski Jack D. Childress Peter G. Chininis Bruce K. Conaway Katherine M. Cummings Cheryl S. Daly Dennis R. Dye Carla V. Feuerbacher Carol A. Foyt Buel D. Gammill John F. Gurasich Samual D. Haas Harry I. Harelik James D. Heaney Toye K. Hibbetts David E. Hoffman Thomas L. Hoherd Jr. Philip H. Hurley Gary W. Jenson Thurmond L. Johnson James G. Kay Patrick L. Keen Robert A. Kouts Addie L. Lamberth Elizabeth G. Lawson T. W. Leatherberry William S. Lee Gerald A. Levit William L. Lomerson Javier R. Lozano Joe J. Lozano Donald R. MacCabe John K. McCrory Frankie C. McDowell Mary M. Mills Eleanor K. Moran Jerry L. Morgan Sammie E. Morgan Frank J, Mozola Stanley A. Paris Jr. Lloyd A. Patterson Rowland D. Pattillo Walter E. Payne Jr. Peter Perez Arnon Perry Herman J. Rakowitz Trudy K. Reed Joe W. Rigby Griff T. Ross Jr. George W. Ruppert Benton E. Ryon Kamal E. Said Joseph G. San Miguel John S. Sessions James R. Sergeant Jillian H. Seymour Jack C. Slattery Stephen A. Smith Joseph A. Snoe David P. Sommers Donald L. Spalinger Arthur E. Stephens Stephen A. Stratton Sandra K. Stroud Walter J. Sunderlin Charles W. Tandy Raymond L. Thomas David R. Turner Donald E. Wagner John H. Walker John E. Walsh Charles F. Walts Leo J. Welder Jr. Michael C. Wheeler George W. Williams FACULTY MEMBERS Mark I. Alpert Jim G. Ashburne W. Howard Beasley III Richard L. Bernstein Grady D. Bruce Jack W. Cashin F. Lanier Cox Lawrence L. Crum Michael J. Cullender Edward W. Cundiff R. Conrad Doenges James C. Dolley Dean C. Evans Larry W. Foster J. Barry Gertz Charles H. Griffin Waylon D. Griffin Jack A. Griggs Charles W. Hackett Jr. Thomas R. Harper Roy D. Harris Karl E. Henion II William T. Hold Gary L. Holstrum Arch W. Hunt James R. Kay George Kozmetsky Elizabeth Lanham Kermit D. Larson Edmund C. Lynch Michael J. Maggard R. Ray Marshall Francis B. May Richard W. McEnally Ralph H. Mengel II Robert D. Mettlen Norman C. Mohn Robert F. Pethia Richard Scamell Joseph J. Schultz Roger E. Shields F. Kelly Shuptrine Charles H. Smith Raynard M. Sommerfeld Burnard H. Sord John R. Stockton William L. Talbert Don W. Vickery Ernest W. Walker Glenn A. Welsh Thomas H. Williams Robert E. Witt Harold A. Wolf Charles T. Zlatkovich HONORARY MEMBERS Lester L. Colvert Henry H. Dewar John H. Duncan Richard J. Gonzalez S. Marcus Greer Louis J. Kocurek R. N. Lane A. G. McNeese Jr. Charles N. Prothro Allan Shivers Jack G. Taylor Carl J. Thomsen Gus Wortham Beta Gamma Sigma 379 Chi Epsilon An honorary civil and architectural engineering fraternity, Chi Epsilon strives to place distinction upon its members and to encourage greater achievements in the engineering profession. Selection of members takes place in the fall and spring. To become actives, pledges must write an essay, pass a quiz on the chapter constitution, make a wooden bent, and serve on a pledge com- mittee. This year, the Texas chapter joined a volunteer force to help hurricane victims get small business loans in Corpus Chnsti. Officers were Jimmie W. Hinze, president; Steve G. Persyn, vice-president; Frank W. Neal (fall) and Lloyd S. Gooden (spring), treasurers; and Paul E. Gillett (fall) and Jerry L. Berry (spring), secretaries. Dr. Richard W. Furlong was advisor. Allen G. Martinets was associate editor of THE TRANSIT. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS William P. Bulloch Jr. William E. Carroll Patrick W. Coym Paul E. Gillett Noel M. Kelly Robert A. Leisman Allen G. Martinets Frank W. Neal Steve G. Persyn Stanley C. Rech Kenneth W. Schroeder Edward D. Sethness Joseph C. Von Merveldt GRADUATE MEMBERS Jagdish P. Bansal Raymond J. Batla David B. Cabe Rudolfo F. Castillo John W. Davidson Lawrence G. Griffis William O. Handley Louis A. Hembree Jimmie W. Hinze 1 C. N. Knshnaswamy Randy B. Machemehl Paul B. Miller Hilmar G. Moore Raymond K. Moore M. Narayanan Douglas S. Porter Farrokh N. Rad Thomas W. Rioux John L. Staha David C. Steitle Donald H. Thornbury Harvey J. Treybig Edward A. Verner John T. Wall Joseph Y. Wang Carlton D. Yarbrough FACULTY MEMBERS Patrick R. Atkins Leland Barclay Ned H. Burns Werner W. Dornberger Phil M. Ferguson John A. Focht David W. Fowler E. Gus Fruh Richard W. Furlong Earnest F. Gloyna James T. Houston William R. Hudson Franklin B. Johnson Thomas W. Kennedy Leonardt W. Kreisle Joe O. Ledbetter Clyde E. Lee Joseph F. Malina Frank D. Masch Hudson Matlock Walter L. Moore Carl W. Morgan Ervin S. Perry Lymon C. Reese Eugene A. Ripperger J. Neils Thompson A. A nthony Toprac Stephen G. Wright Joseph A. Yura FALL PLEDGES James D. Anderson William G. Anderson Jerry L. Berry Arno W. Brill Ben D. Donnell Lloyd S. Gooden Thomas J. Holstein Thomas W. Kam Frank W. Nobles Rocky R. Rumsey Joseph L. Wilson Willie F. Zapalac SPRING PLEDGES Kenneth B. Armstrong Michael H. Boster Robert R. Broyles Edward R. Cervenka Hassan I. Chaayto Charles M. Frosch Claude B. Graves Larry M. Hauck Mohamed M. Jaber Lanny D. Porter Jack E. Reinhard Robert B. Warnecke John A. Wooley Joncie H. Young UoydA.Dc Wiyfc Hawyli DaniO cioWl EwstO.H MnHdc kiA.Ki JosepkU LanyLlix RictodW. Sard D.I (WO. MidwIW .!-:- : Norwood Hwry .i FRONT ROW: Joseph L. Wilson. Steve G. Persyn, C. N. Krishnaswamy, Stanley C. Rech, William E. Carroll, Lloyd S. Gooden, M. Narayan, Rocky R. Rumsey, Frank W. Neal. SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Holstein, Frank W. Nobles, Arno W. Br ill, Allen G. Martinets, James D. Ander- son, Thomas W. Kam, Jimmie W. Hinze. Ben D. Donnell. Jerry L. Berry. 380 MEMBERSHIP NEW MEMBERS, FALL Jerry D. Box Lloyd A. Doggett Timothy D. Von Dohlen Shelley Duval Harvey R. Eanes Daniel K. Hamiltor C. Robert Heath Ernest D. Henry Kevin Holcomb Bruce A. Kowert Joseph R. Krier Larry L. Long Richard W. Meyer Samuel D. Millsap Comer O. Patterson Michael W. Perrin James H. Price Norwood W. Richardson Henry G. Rylander Kenneth W. Sparks Richard L. Gieseck William G. Gurasich Ernest L. Haywood Jr. Scott A. Henderson Robert A. Higley Patrick R. Timmons Thomas H. Waggoner John J. Watkins J. Tullos Wells William O. Whitehurst Jr. NEW MEMBERS, SPRING James R. Atkinson Tieman H. Dippel Joe T. Easley Gregory E. Lucia Dirk M. Schenkkan Boaz Sharon Roy M. Spence Wayland Wong Friar Society Founded in 1911, the Friar Society is the oldest men ' s honorary organization on campus. The soci- ety ' s chief aims are to recognize men who have made significant contributions to the University and to foster communication between student and alumni members of the society. To be eligible for consideration a student must be at least a second semester junior. New mem- bers are selected according to criteria of scholar- ship, leadership, integrity, service, character, ideals, sincerity, and unselfishness. Following tradition, new members were tapped during Homecoming and Round-Up. They met with student and alumni Friars at a breakfast dur- ing which they discussed current problems and issues facing the University. Officers for the fall semester were James H. Price, abbot; C. Robert Heath, scrivener; and Mi- chael W. Perrin, almoner. Spring officers were C. Robert Heath, abbot; Patrick F. Timmons, scriven- er; and Samuel D. Millsap, almoner. 381 ir.i. U JUfc ' M i ixi JU J ' g ' FRONT ROW: Linda S. Harris, membership chairman; J. Merrell Han- son, president; Geneva Say, secretary. SECOND ROW: Charles H. Dent and O. L Davis, advisors; Robert L Hodge, vice-president; Victor F. Hinojosa, publicity chairman. NOT PICTURED: Jennings N. Naranjo and Mary S. Naranjo. treasurers. Kappa Delta Pi, an education honor society, has as its chief goal the promotion of professional development in education. Members are selected from outstanding students twice a year. Certain academic requirements are prerequisites for membership. Candidates pledge themselves to knowledge and duty as related to their service and performance in education. The Delta chapter ' s activities included monthly meetings with professional emphasis and group seminars for discussion of educational issues. Kappa Delta Pi NEW MEMBERS Barbara L. Ammons Janis L. Anderson Alice L. Andrews Irma J. Aronowitz Sherry M. Ashmore Kathryn G. Bailey Nanette Ball Jody L. Barbee Lexine T. Bohls Betsy R. Bozarth Dottie L. Brandt Jennifer Breedlove Katherine A. Briell Nell F. Brindley Cynthia A. Bruce Julianne Buaas Anita S. Byrom Cathy A. Canter Ruth M. Carmichael Catherine A. Cave Linda Chin Janeen Coleman Carolyn M. Craft Kathryn L. Crane Linda I. Crockett Marsha L. Dahlburg Donna L. Dildine Martee A. Fisch Donna K. Foster Wanda J. Fuhrmann Suzanne Fulbright Kathy L. Fulks Susan I. Gissell Douglas D. Gullickson Pamela D. Hall April K. Harris Catherine Harris Betty J. Haun Halleta G. Hightower Susan J. Hoes Nancy E. Holmgreen Vicki R. Howell Kathryn A. Imhoff Pamela K. Jenkins Bonnie J. Keith Elizabeth M. Kelley Mary N. Kilcrease Mary S. Kime Melissa A. Koenning Fredell N. Kost Laurie Kuper Debra D. Langford Catherine E. Lennington Jill E. Lockett Mildred A. Lynch Patricia A. Maddox Kathryn K. Madsen Nancy A. Mann Mary P. Marshall Kathleen D. McCarty Barbara C. McDowell James O. McHan Jr. Albert W. Morris Jr. Marsha K. Nelson Susan C. Neukom Laurie R. Novick Linda S. Nowlin Lacey A. Parkinson Jane E. Prier Janice B. Pulis Karen L. Russell Gayle A. Schnurr Pamela D. Schwarz Sara E. Scurry Elizabeth A. Shields Connye A. Smith Nita K. Smith Shari A. Solomon Cynthia A. Spiker Mary L. Swift Patricia L. Tabbert Patricia E. Tapper Phyllis J. Tapper Susan S. Torrance Marilyn S. Warzecha Clara A. Williams Lee M. Yaun Bette L. Yellen 382 Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary fraternity for bandsmen, has chapters on most mapr univer- sity and college campuses. Members are selected to the University ' s Alpha Tau chapter once each year from upperclassmen on the basis of perform- ing ability, leadership, and character. A one-se- mester term of pledgeship is required. During pledgeship new members participate in activities which acquaint them with the chapter and its members, develop their musical and social abili- ties, and make use of their services in benefit of the Longhorn Band. Officers were Hamilton K. Hayes, president; Michael A. Haecker, vice-president; Douglas J. Bartek, treasurer; and Jack P. Randall, secretary. Advisor for the organization was Vincent R. DiNi- no, director of the band. Kappa Kappa Psi devotes its service exclusively to work within the Longhorn Band. NOT PICTURED Jay E. Brown Tony L Chaveaux James R. Dees Will R. High Jr. Kenneth C. Jurgens Jr. Ronald C. Keeney Steven M. Kiger William C. Nowlin Jr. Michael A. Rech Steven S. Rich William R. Scheel Billy C. Tyne Kenneth W. Whitson Justin S. Wilson Larry B. Woodruff Kappa Kappa Psi FRONT ROW: Eddie Davis, Paul A. Dupree, Gary L. Gross, Thomas E. Word, Jr., Max O. Reinbach Jr., Kim A. Wynns, Thomas A. Voskamp, John Y. Tarlton, Michael W. Hargett, Scott I. Harmon, Stanley G. Trek- ell, Gary W. Goff, Alden O. Bailey Jr., John B. Buford. SECOND ROW: Vincent R. DiNino, Gordon A. Doig, Michael J. Rea, Max J. Werkenthin, Harold R. Mobley, Steven B. Goff, Kenneth R. Richardson, Kerry L. Kennedy, George L. Greene, Douglas J. Bartek, Danny W. McAngus, Michael A. Haecker. THIRD ROW: Daniel M. Haik, John P. Hardesty, Robert S. Warner, Kenneth R. Sandberg Jr., James R. Wal- ters, David L. Snow, James A. Moneypenny, Reuben P. Aguilar Jr., Roy E. Walker, Woodfin G. Howeth, Hamilton K. Hays, Jack P. Randall. FOURTH ROW: Glenn A. Richter, Dale H. Wingard, Troy D. Penning- ton, Carl J. Meade, Frederick J. Robinson, Robert D. Emery, Thomas H. Waggoner, Byron E. Short Jr., Arthur S. Rode, Robert L. Sherman, Bruce E. Hanka, John M. Joyce, Richard G. Karm. 383 Officers planned for the spring initiation for Kappa Tau Alpha. Kappa Tau Alpha STUDENT MEMBERS Faye C. Bartula Bruce H. Davis Norman R. Foreman Charles W. Grose Stephen W. Gurasich Howard H. Lindsay II Kellyn R. Murray Randall D. Nordhem Martha J. Shelby John J. Watkins John D. Williams, Jr. FACULTY MEMBERS Henry A. Anderson Wayne A. Danielson Norris G. Davis Joe B. Frantz Martin L. Gibson, Jr. Olin E. Hinkle Robert S. Kahan C. Richard King Harrell E. Lee Alan Scott Ernest A. Sharpe S. Griffin Singer Since 1 96 1 , when Kappa Tau Alpha was formed at the University, the chapter has recognized more than 50 students for achievement in the field of journalism. Membership tc the honorary society is based on scholarship and character and is limited to 10 percent of the junior and senior classes. An overall grade point average of 3.0, with a 3.5 in journalism, is normally required. In addition to un- dergraduates, several graduate students of supe- rior attainment and outstanding faculty members are inducted each year. Distinguished journalists are often selected as honorary members. Servi ng as officers of Kappa Tau Alpha were Faye Bartula, president, and Bruce H. Davis, vice- president. Sponsor of the society was Olin E. Hin- kle, professor of journalism. Spoil! 384 Mortar Board, an honor society for senior women, was organized to support tbe ideals of the University, to advance a spirit of scholarship and leadership, and to provide an opportunity for a meaningful exchange of ideas within a group. Jun- ior women are chosen for membership each spring and become active during their senior year. This spring the Visor chapter at the University sponsored a student information desk in the Main Building. Mortar Board hosted a section confer- ence in October for representatives from Texas Tech, SMU, the University of Houston, Baylor, and North Texas State. Barbara E. Leaman, president, represented the chapter at the national convention in Nebraska. Other officers this year included Susan V. Sey- bold, vice-president; Diane Davis, treasurer; Sene Graham, s ecretary; Ellen R. Fein, conven- tion chairman; and Lynn M. Londeree, historian and editor. Serving as advisors were Dorothy Dean, Margaret Berry, Mrs. James Herring, and Mrs. Wayne Holtzman. MEMBERS Georgene M. Adams Jane D. Allard Janelle H. Bishop Diane Davis Ellen R. Fein Gene Graham Jacquelyn J. Higby Laurel A. Hinkle Suzanne Hunt Jane L. Huston Lynn Johnston Nancy C. Lee Lynn M. Londeree Mary S. Naranjo Erin C. Raschke Susan V. Seybold Diane F. Swendeman Gary E. Taylor Dena L. Wilson Diane P. Wood jsses, An Mortar Board SPRING INITIATES Sally A. Ballard Karen E. Barton Carol A. Batty Robin S. Bracher Cynthia A. Brandimarte Cathy A. Canter Lanetta M. Cooper Ara L. Earnest Kayherine E. Fegan Linda L. Fraser Martha L. Gallier Cheryl R. Goodman Frieda S. Hale Helen E. Holcomb Cheryl J. Jennings Kay M. Kober Therese Kreig Jan S. Krivcher Mary J. Ladd Sara N. Lowrey Patricia A. Maddox Susan P. Nelson Julie J. Newsom Judy A. Owen Linda S. Perine Pamela Pitzer Jane K. Shepherd Esther M. Slipakoff Kathryn L. Smith Jena K. Soward Nancy D. Strauss Brenda E. Trojanowsky Susan J. Walstad Sherry S. Zwiebel 1 . Janelle H. Bishop 2. Diane Davis 3. Erin C. Raschke 4. Cary E. Taylor 5. Barbara E. Leaman 6. Nancy C. Lee 7. Susan V. Seybold 8. Mary G. Adams 9. Lynn Johnston 10. Suzanne Hunt I I. Jane D. Allard 3(5 MEMBERS Beverly R. Anderson Susan C. Blair Elaine W. Block Ann Byers Cindy Campbell Karen N. Catlin Katherine L. Davis Anna F. Deinlcen Sharon M. Doedyns Donna D. Durham Sharon J. Echols Linda C. Fayle Linda M. Ford Mary J. Fournier Jan N. Geiselman Effie J. Goodwin Diane H. Hall Omicron Nu Daphne E. Hermansen Karen L. Herrick Gayle L. Jackson Lynn Johnston Carrie E. Kaderli Sarah L. McManus Beverly J. Morrison Deborah R. Perkins Ann K. Phillips Nancy N. Pruitt Karen K. Roeglin Katherine L. Sharp Deborah A. Smith Nancy J. Solcher Lou W. Thweatt Hazel K. Wagner Paula C. Wall Barbara J. Whitfill Brenda L. Whitlock Bonnie A. Williams Linda L. Young SPRING INITIATES Eileen Biesemeier Judy A. Brandon Shellie K. Burton June R. Bushey Rebecca Gates Cathryn Culwell Patricia A. Davis E. Jane Deford Richard L. Dickson Susan D. Dolezal Romelia Escamilla Barbara O. Gilmore Lorraine M. Glasscock Beverly F. Hammond Rosemary Hibler Yee K. Lew Sharon S. Marceron Linda C. Nesmith Nancy L. Pouns Norma J. Sandberg Linda J. Shelton Gladys A. Tarleton Barbara J. Walker Mary J. Whitaker Peggy L. Wilks The Upsilon chapter of Omicron Nu, a national honor society, recognizes high scholarship in home economics majors at the University. Students are eligible for membership during their junior and senior years and are nominated by the home eco- nomics faculty. As a service to fellow students of home eco- nomics, members of Omicron Nu conducted a counseling and tutoring service. Panel discussions concerning graduate schools and new job oppor- tunities in the field highlighted activities. Officers serving in 1970-1971 were Jan N. Ge- iselman, president; Linda M. Ford, vice-president; Effie J. Goodwin, treasurer; and Brenda L. Whit- lock, secretary. Chapter advisors were Janet Col- lins and Alice Whatley. 386 INITIATES: ELECTED AS JUNIORS James M. Alsup Emily E. Barrett Beverly A. Benner Cecil L. Bone Susan L. Buck Martin S. Chodorow Mary G. Christian Priscilla Z. Flajnik George F. Goolsby Crockett L. Grabbe Kenneth A. Graf Sarah H. Holder John Hutto Larry R. Laufer Nancy C. Lee Dean A. Littlepage Leland J. Lumbley Laurilynn McGill John J. McGlothlin Jr. Lowry J. Messenger David E. Moore Jan E. Muhlbauer Janet C. Newsom Nellie Ng Daniel L. Patman Pamela Pitzer Barbara L. Poston Patrick J. Ouinlan David R. Rigney Leslie E. Schoppe Robin E. Shoemaker Barton A. Smith Harold P. Smith Carolyn S. Steglich Matthew D. Stroud William D. Wetsel John N. Winn Wayland Wong Diane P. Wood Barry J. Worchel Rita A. Wright INITIATES: CLASSES OF 1970 Don W. Alexander Carolyn L. Allen Ruby B. Allenson Elinor J. Anthony Mary A. Anthony Taffy D. Bagley Karen J. Barraga Gary L. Becker Howard L. Bedingfield Jr. Rachel L. Belfer Warren S. Bellows III Harriet A. Bergmann Andrea H. Billigmeier Anna L. Bishop Ronald W. Braun William M. Breland Robert A. Bridges Lorraine T. Broil Billie J. Brown Glenn S. Buckspan Ann T. Bullion Margaret E. Case Robert A. Chereck Pamela W. Reese Jean Childers David M. Robinson Elizabeth Chronos Gary N. Rodan Harriet A. Cook Gary L. Rose Betty C. Cotton David R. Saliba Carol A. Couch Randolf L. Schaffer Jr. Victoria B. Crook Mary C. Schiff Frank F. Davis John G. Schwemberger Jr. Richard A. Day Nancy E. Simank Jean M. Deike Judy K. Simpson Stephen T. Denny Erwin J. Smolik Jr. LaVerne L. Dickinson Laurie A. Smolins Roger P. Elliott David E. Sobey Sandra J. Ewald John K. Stephen Dennis P. Ferrell Mark W. Stevens Edith G. Finegold Barbara M. Stromberg Patricia C. Flowers Paul V. Sullivan Valerie S. Folkes Margo Thames John G. Galaznik Julia S. Tucker Donna H. Gale Stephanie S. Turet Howard L. Gates Jr. Cathryn G. Turrentine Robert M. Gilliam Melanie D. Walter Brenda R. Goldberg Charles E. Watkins Gene Graham Frances A. Weaver Lorna L. Grenadier Lexie A. White Donna M. Guettler Jeanie M. Wilson John H. Gunkel Sarah J. Wisdom Karen K. Hall Dorothy A. Wright Pamela B. Harper Joni Yellin Judith R. Head Irene E. Ziegler Mary L. Henderson Margaret E. Herlin Alma Hernandez Thomas E. Hill INITIATES: CLASSES OF 1971 David C. Hollrah John G. Houghton Harry W. Isensee Jonathan S. Jay James F. Johnson Tommy R. Johnson Virginia K. Johnson Jan K. Jordan M. Georgene Adams Elmer A. Addington III Charles P. Andrews Karen L. Baerreis Richard R. Batsell John R. Blackburn Julie A. Bonner Kenneth M. Brown Leslie M. Joy Paul L. Kennedy Charles R. Kinder Joel B. Kizer IV Lyssa B. Klayman Margaret A. Knox Annette M. Koenig Karl E. Koenig Susan A. Korp Judith L. Lifflander Patricia N. Brown William H. Brown William C. Burton Jorge Carrasco Patricia L. Carroll Maria D. Castaigne Richard D. Cole Patricia A. Coyle Shirley J. Dreiss Jane T. Lyons Thomas R. McCanne Nancy L. Duerr Sandra L. Elkins Dale L. McGllvray Beth E. Medrano LeeDee J. Miller Gary E. Mills Maurice M. Mizrahi Barbara E. Moore John P. Nelson Carol J. Ellis Jeanne C. Emmons Caroline 1. Everett William E. Fleury Lisa K. Florer Penny J. Friduss Bonnie J. Fuchs Francis C. Notzon Elizabeth A. Owen Mickey J. Owen Donnie F. Parker Jr. Cesar L. Parreiras-Horta Linda P. Garrett Larry R. Grisham Michael A. Haecker Rozanne Halfant Charles E. Hampton Charla Greer Peavy Judy E. Perkin John M. Pope Alice R. Powell John F. Harper Gary R. Hart Gregory L. Hemphill James R. Hensley Jerry S. Herron Patrick L. Hodges Lea A. Huie Thomas L. Hunt Candice J. Jenkins Susan S. Kamen Sally E. Kloss Robert A. Koch Joe T. Mahaney Dale G. Markland John L. Mastenbrook Janice G. Maupin Peggy J. McCormick Neil D. McFeeley Robert A. McLean Leland A. Meister Andrew B. Mickel Sharon Moore Paul G. Neumann Marsha L. O ' Dell Sharon A. Oxford Mary R. Parker Robert M. Patton Daniel C. Pitts Jean M. Pustejovsky Linda Rae Donald E. Rawls Daniel C. Rigney Peter N. Riskind Luke E. Robinson Stanley A. Rosenberg Robert M. Rutledge Dirk M. Schenkkan Joseph P. Scott Jr. Royce E. Shelton Allan N. Shulkin Laura L. Spengler James G. Stovall Richard D. Swenumson Donald R. Taylor Jack R. Thompson Stephanie A. Voss Cheryl R. Walker Shawn M. Walker Marieke C. Wempe George Willeford III Clara A. Williams Alan D. Winter Kenneth J. Yoder A national honorary society, Phi Beta Kappa, promotes scholarship among students and gradu- ates of American colleges. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences who have distinguished records. Candi- dates are selected twice a year. Occasionally alumni who graduated from the University at least five years ago and have won special distinction since graduation are selected. In addition, honor- ary members are recognized on the basis of spe- cial merit. The Alpha of Texas chapter began a program, Current Issues Discussion, in homes of faculty members. The purpose of the program was to bring together faculty and students to discuss topics that relate to the quality of education. F. Tomasson Jannuzi served as president. Har- riet Molenaer, vice-president, and James A. Hitt, secretary-treasurer, were other officers. Phi Beta Kappa 387 Ljtj i. A u -,. Phi Beta Kinsolving To encourage and recognize scholastic achieve- ment among girls living in a dormitory atmo- sphere, Phi Beta Kinsolving was formed by Kin- solving Dormitory. The members, chosen in the fall and spring, are required to have a 3.5 grade point average for the preceding semester and to have completed at least 15 semester hours in one semester at the University, or to maintain a 3.5 cumulative aver- age after one full year. Phi Beta Kinsolving sponsored an art show of residents ' work in the spri.ng. The society main- tains a test file for the benefit of all Kinsolving residents. Dorm awards are given to the floors with the highest scholastic record. MEMBERS Janis R. Adams Marilyn A. Albers Karen E. Albrecht Janice E. Allen Anne W. Andrews Barbara K. Babcock Barbara A. Bauer Mary M. Bearden Phyllis A. Belasco Katherine S. Bruce Bette K. Bullard Deborah J. Burgess Joeann Campbell Vicky R. Campbell Slynis C. Crawford Rebecca J. Crawford Marilyn C. Crist Deborah Davis Catherine A. Dick Susan D. Dolezal Sally Doherty Jan D. Draper Shelly D. Ely Margaret M. Flanagan Fredalynn F. Flock Terri D. Ford Amanda J. Frederick Suzanne Freeman Janet F. Friedman Vicki I. Funke Jane E. Garner Sharon R. Goforth Dolores P. Graf Margaret L. Haardt Janice A. Harrington Karon I. Harsch Linda F. Hebert Alice L. Henderson Gene A. Herrin Barbara S. Howard Candace E. Hunter Marsha G. Hurwitz Cheryl J. Jennings Judy E. Keppler Theresa C. Kilday Deborah Klausner Leslie Lea Carol J. Leach Beverly K. Leathers Lucinda Lewellen Marilyn A. Mace Susan E. Madsen Mary P. Marshall Beverly A. McGraw Lynn McPherson Karen A. Meyer Judy A. Naughton Patricia J. Nelson Pamela A. Nutt Mary A. Olsen Sylvia C. Pennywell Susan J. Piller Candace S. Poppas Patricia Powers Suzanne Purvis Vivian G. Reaves Marcia E. Rech Melissa Rickman Jeanne E. Rittiman Vicki L. Rummell Rena S. Sabrsula Lynn A. Schnitman Mary J. Schuster Marcy B. Shapiro Brenda Skrhak Janet K. Smith Rebecca A . Sowada Teresa A. Stevenson Tom M. Thomasson Ann E. Treece Rita M. Trevino Rebecca S. Trusty Dorothy H. Tvedt Betty A. Vance Carolyn T. Washington Janet L. Wooley Beverly L. Yoakum Nancy K. Zatopek Officers were Susan D. Dolezal. president; Anne W. Andrews, vice-pres- ident; Cheryl J. Jennings, secretary; Patricia J. Nelson, treasurer; and Barbara K. Babcock, historian. 388 FALL INITIATES James E. Alexander David W. Atwood Jeffrey A. Barnes Michael G. Barrow Derek L. Bridges Thomas M. Buchanan Joseph K. Chan Kenneth S. Chan Edmond Y. Cheung James M. Christiansen Kyle W. Coker Philip C. Course Jim L. Cox Jack D. Craft Joe Dacy II Donald S. Davis Steven M. Duff Craig F. Duffy Bahrain Fotouhi David L. Friend Richard A. Gibbs Jey D. Gilden James L. Gosdin Gerry E. Guentzel Joe R. Harris Thomas M. Jarrett Miguel M. Jijon Craig D. Johnson Dexter A. Jones Kenneth C. Jurgens Jr. Makram Khalil Mark L. Labaj Newman W. Lofland Mark L. Mason Eddie Mercado Jeb S. Miers John K. Muck Jim B. Mullins Jamshid Navabi Robert E. Peurifoy Robert S. Polley Roy R. Priebe Max O. Reinbach Jr. Ralph S. Rosenbaum William P. Sharp Brian M. Shivers Carl E. Smith Kenny Teoh Gary J. Thomason Daniel K. Towsley Marvin G. Traxler Mark L. Weems Melvin A. Wemgarten Ronald L. White Stephen H. Wilder Lawrence S. Williams Hon W. Wong Branson L. Wood II John B. Worley James R. Young SPRING INITIATES Stanley T. Abele Miguel F. Acevedo William W. Adams Larry R. Aiken Shane C. Alexander Arthur R. Almquist John N. Amirkhan Kenneth G. Anderson Thomas J. Archer III Brent W. Baldwin James P. Barbee Walter G. Barfield Gary J. Barlettano William S. Barnett Douglas W. Bartholomew Henry H. Batjer III Brett W. Baylor James L. Bayless Jr. Gary J. Beach James E. Beall II Jerry A. Bell John S. Bender David D. Berry Clark R. Biesele Michael G. Blanchett James F. Branch Larry E. Brand Byron L. Bremer William W. Bremer John C. Brennan Ernest M. Brewster David V. Bruce Ray Bruyere Donald C. Buck Len S. Buller Lucius D. Bunton Jr. Gregory H. Bussey Chris M. Butschek John M. Butte Robert M. Cabel John Carpenter Alton K. Cavin Glenn H. Chambers Ching W. Chan Archibald A. Chaney Gary S. Childress Lonnie E. Childs Raymond S. Chiu Peter K. Chow Matthew W. Clarke Harry C. Clear Murray L. Cohen Andrew D. Collins Robert B. Crook David R. Crosson W. A. Crow III Hans H. Dahl Peter B. Dahlberg Richard G. Dargatz Brian H. Darley James E. Daugherty III David F. Davis George E. Davis Leonard B. Davis Jr. Peter T. Demakes Robert G. Dillow James A. Dodson Anthony C. Dorff Gary E. Dreyer Robert M. Dudney Ronald K. Duran Richard J. Eanes David M. Eisenbaum David W. Elmquist Edward D. Fagan Raymond A. Faires Peter J. Fears Kenneth W. Fields Robert L. Fine John G. Friend Ko B. Fung Joseph C. Gagen Rolando R. Garces Charles S. Garrett William G. Gartig Robert C. Gates Robert R. George James L. Gleaves Ansel G. Glover Mark A. Goldberg Robert E. Golden Allan M. Goldfarb Aboutaleb Golshani Jerald K. Gooch Gary P. Goodfried Mark W. Graham Gary Greif Kerry A. Grombacher Sheldon G. Gross Albert L. Guinn Jr. Edward F. Halamicek Jeff A. Harmon Keith H. Harmon Robert S. Harrell Ray D. Harrison Dennis L. Hartwell Keith I. Haun Richard D. Havel James P. Henderson Lester E. Hickman Malcolm S. Hill Victor L. Hinterlang Sammy W. Ho Gary E. Hogan Alfred G. Holcomb Douglas W. Hollan Stephen N. Holland John B. Honeycutt Stuart W. Howard Edward H. Hudson Paul W. Hurd Albert J. Hurtik Jr. Vincent W. Isaacks Gary C. Jacobs Rolland W. Jenkins David C. Jensen Mark E. Johnson Billy D. Jones Michael E. Jones Pak-Yue P. Kan David S. Kaplan Michael L. Kenoyer Anthony D. Kennard Jr. John S. Kennard William R. Kent Leonard Kirzner Edward S. Knight Edward M. Kopf Jeffrey P. Kunz Floyd E. Kyle Joseph S. Langford Jr. Gary M. Lawrence Richard H. Lazor Richard F. Ledet James H. Leigh Robert T. Lemmons Jr. Freddy W. Leslie Robert B. Lineback Kin Lo Jack E. Loocke Thomas C. Loyd Robert M. Luedtke John T. Lupton George M. Lyday Richard K. Macdonald John J. Mackey Robert J. Magner David A. Mandot Jeffrey J. Mann Charles L. Martin Daniel J. Martinez Robert L. Massey John A. McClelland Robert P. McCoy Stephen C. McGrew Michael E. Mcllheran Larry M. McKee Sorrayuth Meenaphant Kenneth L. Medina Kenneth J. Mendel Jose A. Mendez Robert M. Miller Dennis W. Moore Robert C. Moore William H. Morea III Bart W. Morrison Donald S. Morse Mark S. Moses David L. Mossman B. N. Mullen Timothy M. Mulvahill Scott M. Murray Daniel W. Nelson Gary R. Newsom Anthony W. Nims William R. Norton John G. O ' Donnell William W. Ogden Donald S. O ' Neil Jr. Dana B. Ott Adrian M. Overstreet Jr. Richard L. Pajares Stephen R. Parish William D. Parker Donald L. Parrish Mitr Pathipvanich David L. Patterson Steven L. Peake Thomas B. Pennington John H. Peper Walter Perez Sigefredo Perezrocha Patrick J. Pesek Joseph T. Phillips Jr. Gregory N. Picard Lawrence S. Pierce Douglas G. Podd Clinton D. Polhamus Johnny J. Potter Kenneth A. Poynor David A. Puntch Gerald R. Rabun Robert R. Ray Gary N. Reese Arthur K. Reinhart Richard P. Renka Frederick A. Rhodes III James E. Richards Jr. John H. Richardson Phillip S. Riffe William H. Robertson James A. Robinson Jr. Theodore P. Roeser M ark L. Rooke Joseph C. Ross Alberto I. Rubio Dale S. Russell Frank B. Rynd Michael T. Sample James R. Sanders Charles S. Saugey Armond G. Schwartz Jr. Donald R. Selman Barry R. Shepard Jian-Liang H. Shiao Barry L. Shulkin Jay L. Silberberg Phi Eta Sigma Edward M. Simpson Mark D. Simpson Michael G. Skarke Jerry R. Sloss Archie D. Smith Jr. Banks M. Smith Derrick E. Smith James K. Smith Conrad H. Sommers Edward B. Sorenson Roy R. Stallman Jr. Billy J. Stanberry Lavaughn R. Standridge John E. Stanford Gary B. Strong Kim A. Sveiven Rodney S. Takacs George D. Tarrant Robert K. Taylor Ronald K. Taylor Lance L. Terrell Daniel J. Thibodeau William M. Thomas David B. Threlkeld Hui-Tzeng Ting Dennis R. Tobleman Michael D. Tschoepe Gayland J. Turman James E. Turpin Max S. Underwood Joseph D. Urey Richard B. Vanhooser Sparks P. Veasey Peter S. Vilbig William Waidhofer Jessee R. Walker Stephen E. Walraven Steven K. Ward Ronald P. Webster Dan A. Westbrook John B. White James A. Wilkins Charles P. Wilson Gary R. Wilson James M. Wilson Edwin E. Wright Kwok W. Wu Robert A. Youens Mark W. Zibilich James L. Ziegenhals To promote teaching excellence, Phi Eta Sigma presented an award this spring to the most out- standing freshman professor. Members also distributed a pamphlet, Hints on How to Study, to entering freshmen during orientation. The primary objective of Phi Eta Sigma is to recognize scholastic achievement among first year students at colleges and universities across the nation. All freshman men who maintain a 3.5 grade point for the first or both semesters of the first year are eligible to become members of this national honorary fraternity. Initiations are held in the fall and the spring. Faculty advisors were Arno Nowotny and Law- rence Franks. Officers were Rodney E. Donaldson, president; Willard E. Brown, vice-president; Alex- ander C. Davis, secretary; Randall J. Phillips, trea- surer; and Tony L. Chaveaux, historian. 389 ' i ijjviiju j , vi .itj . i Phi Kappa Phi An honorary society, Phi Kappa Phi extends its membership to faculty members and high-ranking senior and graduate students from a cross-section of academic disciplines. Approximately 1 60 students were initiated this fall in formal ceremonies in the Academic Center Auditorium. Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs John A. Gronouski was guest speaker. Phi Kappa Phi membership was conferred on Gronouski as well as Gordon V. An- derson, chairman of the Educational Psychology Department, and Raynard M. Sommerfeld, pro- fessor of accounting. Formal initiation was held in April for spring initiates. Officers were Burnard H. Sord, president; Frances Flourney, secretary-treasurer; and Karl Klein, public relations officers. President-elect is Orville Wyss, professor of microbiology. FALL INITIATES Christian Y. Agnew Lyle H. Alterman Richard A. Alvarado Jana L. Armistead Abhay V. Ashtekar Sharon G. Atcheson Pamela S. Autrey Barbara A. Bailey Charlotte L. Banks Karen J. Barraga Richard R. Batsell Betsy M. Bergman Julie H. Bichteler Marilyn L. Bidnick Phillis R. Bilsky Gale A. Bishop Christopher W. Bjork Roy B. Blizzard Jr. Ann B. Bones Bernard W. Bopp Ann Bower John Brock Rebecca L. Brooks Glenn C. Buchan Michael D. Burke James L. Carew Gerald J. Cason Mary G. Christian Lawrence E. Cool Fred C. Covey Jr. Phillis A. Culmer Mary J. Cummings Robert J. Davis III Mark A. Doering Robert C. Dorsay Cecil R. Dybowski Martha A. Ebra Michael J. Fellner Lisa K. Florer Patrick M. Florer Mary J. Fournier Robert E. Franson Glen O. Gabbard Barbara M. Gibbs Richard C. Gipson Robert G. Gottlieb Robert C. Grable Richard D. Grant Barbara P. Graves Kathy E. Gray John F. Gurasich Samuel D. Haas Harry I. Harelik Donna B. Hart Judith R. Head George W. Hejtmanek Jr. Anita P. Henry Carole L. Herrick Karen L. Herrick John A. Herrington Jr. Mary B. Herzog Floyd N. Hodges Richard E. Houser Pedro L. Huerta Jr. Don J. Hull Josephine T. James Nancy E. Jirasek David J. Jones Hollis D. Jones Thurmond L. Johnson James G. Kay Mary A. Kilmer James D. Korp C. N. Kirshnaswamy Luis M. Laosa Elizabeth G. Lawson Thomas W. Leatherbetty Carolyn A. Lehwald Howard H. Lindsay II Bernard F. Lyons Jr. Malcolm J. MacFarlane Manohar L. Malwah Debra J. Mann Chris D. Manzer Kathi A. Marable Lawrence W. Marrs Laurilynn McGill Marilyn O. McKinney Janet L. Meek Larry J. Merville Denis E. Miiller Patricia A. Mikulas Paul B. Miller Maurice M. Mizrahi Clifford E. Morgan Jane E. Morgan Jerry L. Morgan Paul G. Neumann James R. Newheiser Mark A. Nokes William B. Olson James H. Parsons Susan E. Patterson Rowland D. Pattillo III William D. Patzig John J. Pezzoli Ann K. Phillips Barbara J. Pugh Robinson C. Ramsey Donald E. Rawls Jan E. Rehler Joe W. Rigby Rene M. Roark Lorenza Rodriguez Dorothy P. Rogers William L. Rowan John L. Sayre Robert R. Schmidt Peter H. Schwab Jr. Joseph G. Seay Jill Seymour Jacalyn E. Simensky Patricia L. Skarda Marcella A. Slaughter Donelda D. Sluyter Jack D. Smith Richard M. Spicak Carolyn S. Steglich Jerome D. Steiner Lester A. Stuewer Jr. John H. Sucke III 390 NEW MEMBERS FALL 1970 Mary G. Adams Elizabeth M. Albright Janis L. Anderson Betsy B. Arumi Kathryn G. Bailey Marynelle D. Bettcher Janelle H. Bishop Rebecca Black Betsy R. Bozarth Linda A. Braselton Idanell Brown Nancy J. Bucek Maria D. Castaigne Elaine R. Cohn Gwendolyn Coverstone Jan Davenport Amy J. Dorflinger Cathy J. Duke Melinda H. Ferrell Carla V. Feuerbacher Margaret K. Fleming Mary E. Frank Jan N. Geiselman Pi Lambda Theta Judith A. Gilstrap Linda A. Gottesman Marianne L. Gradel Kathy E. Gray Carol A. Hale Rozanne Halfant Frances P. Hall Karen A. Harbison Daphne E. Hermansen Carole L. Herrick Susan L. Hilton Janeal K. Jordan Candace J. Kretzschmar Jeanne Leslie Lynn M. Londeree Linda M. Lukoff Lynn McCarty Rebecca L. McElwee Rose A. Pederson Jean M. Pustejovsky Roberta B. Riggs Laurie L. Rothwell Mary F. Ruble Dana C. Schoenbaechler Janis R. Shoss Cherie L. Simmons Dale L. Smith Debbie Smith Joan P. Snodgrass Diane E. Stock Judith L. Swan Margo Thames Mary L. Thurman Victoria R. Tomlin Stephanie S. Turet Linda J. Urick Claudia J. Walker Joan E. Walthers Ina L. Wilder Ann E. Williams Lee M. Yaun Beth L. Zinnecker This year ' s president of Pi Lambda Theta, wom- en ' s education honorary, was Margaret S. Moore. Other officers included Judith A. Roper, vice- president; Winona Sims, treasurer; and Carol E. Ellis, secretary. Mrs. Jewell Raschke, assistant pro- fessor of curriculum and instruction, was advisor. Psi chapter members are selected twice a year. A 3.3 grade point average and completion of two education courses are the scholastic criteria for membership. Prospective members must show personal integrity and high potential for profes- sional leadership. Pi Lambda Theta tries to foster creativity and academic excellence at all educational levels and to promote professional fellowship and coopera- tion as a means to positive action. New members were honored during their formal initiation in December. 391 MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Julie K. Jarrell Evelyn R. Slaton SPRING PLEDGES Susan Bohac Mary E. Marnell Denise E. Reneau Nancy V. Smith Pi Omega Pi Emphasizing high ethical standards in business, scholarship, and citizenship, Pi Omega Pi honor- ary fraternity recognizes superior coeds in busi- ness education. Members are junior and senior women who maintain a 3.0 grade point average in business and education courses. Gamma Omega chapter members helped con- duct typing and shorthand contests and provided attractive bulletin boards for the annual Universi- ty Interscholastic League competition. A national convention was held in Chicago on December 26- 27. Their spring banquet featured a speaker from the National Secretarial Association. Pi Omega Pi officers this year were Carla V. Feurbacher, president; Cheri D. Hunt, vice-presi- dent; Olivia Langdon, secretary; and Julie K. Jar- rell, historian. Faculty advisors were Doris Looney and Marie Schmidt. P. Alandr V. Began S. Cooper C. Furbachor J. Han.y C. Hunt O. Langdon M. Lindr E. Wiss 392 Dr. Taborsky greeted initiates before a spring initiation. FALL INITIATES Robert G. Brown Wilber A. Chaffee Martin S. Crutsinger Derrel B. DePasse James A. Dingwerth Ernie M. Eden Paula S. Greenfield Pamela D. Hall Joseph P. Hammer Alan B. Jones Eugenia L. King Renee S. Krantz Rebecca L. McElwee Janet C. Newsom Arthur J. Nolan Thomas M. O ' Brien Lotty Repp Candace J. Rich Ronald T. Sponberg Corrine L. Steeger Mark S. Stewart Donald R. Taylor Susan E. Troyan William R. Young SPRING INITIATES David J. Adkins Marcus E. Bernabo John W. Bingaman Catherine G. Carlisle L. Rupert Chambers Tom L. Chancellor Samuel T. Civello Rosemary E. Coffman Charles M. Cook Rex D. Davis Gordon A. Doig Thomas A. Eaton William H. Evans John D. Ewald Maria A. Flores Ruth E. Francell Warren E. Gibbs Daniel G. Hardt Belinda L. Hare Rebecca L. Hegar John G. Hill Ricardo H. Hinojosa Billy W. Huggins John D. Hull Alicia A. Hunt James O. Jenkins Jr. James A. Johnson Nancy H. Kegan Susan L. Koen Mary J. Ladd Debra D. Langford William A. Ligon Jeffrey C. Londa Robert A. McLear Frederick G. McLeroy Dorothy Prengler Steven S. Rich Kristine M. Sanders Christine M. Sierra William C. Spencer Laura L. Spengler Richard F. Synwolt III Robin Tillman Ronald N. Wald Mary A. Ward Ronald Williams David L. Ylitalo Officers of the Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha were Thomas L. Hunt, president; David S. Nesenholtz and Sharon L. Bechtold, vice-presi- dents; and Janet L. Meek, secretary-treasurer. To acquaint undergraduates with graduate school programs, the society presented a panel of prominent members of the Government Depart- ment and the School of Law to answer questions concerning job opportunities and graduate study. Pi Sigma Alpha welcomes into its membership those students who maintain an A average in gov- ernment and a cumulative B average. The society initiated its fall members at the home of faculty sponsor Edward Taborsky. A spring banquet and initiation were held with State Senator Barbara Jordan as guest speaker. Pi Sigma Alpha 393 1. Charles L. Baskin 2. Jimmie D. Greer 3. Bobby L. Boldt 4. William B. Wright 5. Wilfrido J. Lopez- Buenano 6. Richard L. Schwartz 7. Robert C. Houlgrave 8. Gordon G. Park 9. James R. Peterson 10. Paul B. Wehner I I. Mark L. Matthews 12. Everett B. Lomax 13. Richard J. Thornhill 14. Kenneth L. Yoast 15. Garrett D. Polhamus 16. Stephen Malkin I 7. Henry P. Offer 18. Samuel H. Rogers MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Gordon T. Lepley Stephen W. Naeve James O. Routt William T. Thweatt Ronald W. Vickery Pi Tau Sigma SPRING PLEDGES Allen P. Beinke Richard B. Bills Donald A. Hall Thomas W. Haney John H. Howard Robert B. Howell Stanley W. Hubbard Mary C. Lippert Malcolm C. Marion Ronnie D. Matthews Jack D. Morrow Louis G. Ogden Robert C. Olsen Byron E. Short Lance P. Smith Michael G. Thomas James W. Turner Raleigh S. Williamson John L. Wilson Pi Tau Sigma, an honorary mechanical engi- neering fraternity, recognizes students repre- senting the high ideals of engineering and devel- ops in these students attributes necessary for ef- fective leadership. Members are selected biannually from the jun- ior and senior classes on the basis of sound engi- neering ability, scholarship, and personality. The local chapter, Texas Kappa, maintained a bulletin board exhibiting information and pictures of members of the mechanical engineering facul- ty. To foster communication between pledges and members, the fraternity held get-acquainted pic- nics in the fall and spring. Gordon G. Park served as president in the fall. Assisting him were Robert C. Houlgrave, vice- president; James O. Routt, treasurer; and E. Bruce Lomax, secretary. Stephen Malkin served as faculty advisor. Spring officers were Robert Houlgrave, presi- dent; Bobby L. Boldt, vice-president; Henry P. Offer, corresponding secretary; James R. Peter- son, recording secretary; and Richard L. Schwartz, treasurer. 394 The Praetorian Guard, an ROTC service frater- nity, seeks to instill in each member the qualities of a good military officer, through academic, ser- vice and social projects. Members of the Guard raised the pennants around Memorial Stadium before football games and at the Texas Relays. As a major project, the group sponsored the seventh annual Central Texas Invitational Rifle Match, the largest gallery match in the state. The event drew teams from Texas and Louisiana. Working within the community, members paint- ed buildings at the Austin State School. The Guard provided an advisor for the Reagan High School Air Force ROTC drill team. Fall officers were Richard G. Kramer, com- manding officer; Dan C. Weatherly, executive of- ficer; and Robert E. Illes, ex ecutive adjutant. Weatherly became commanding officer in the spring. The other spring officers were Charles E. Dorsett, executive officer, and Jerry W. Dalton, executive adjutant. Cadre advisor was Army Major James W. Schmitz. Praetorian Guard MEMBERS George D. Andrew Charles E. Baiter Michael J. Balogh Jon A. Beinsenherz Paul S. Bounds John B. Branch Jerry W. Dalton Charles E. Dorsett Larry A. Farrow Robert R. Gannaway Robert H. Hadd Wayne T. Henderson Audey D. Hubbard Richard G. Kramer John F. Merris Jack L. Meyer Charles P. Reynolds John E. Richey Jon R. Rios Charles D. Rutty Wayne E. Sirmon Stephen W. Southwell David B. Warren Dan C. Weaiherly Randy W. Williams SPRING PLEDGES James N. Bostic Antonio E. Gomez Eric L. Monashkin James H. Owen Rodolfo Sanchez FRONT ROW: Audey D. Hubbard, Susan D. Lord. Larry A. Farrow. SECOND ROW: Jerry W. Dalton, Charles E. Dorsett, Jon R. Rios, Dan C. Weatherly. THIRD ROW: Wayne E. Sirmon, Charles E. Baker, Charles P. Reynolds. 395 Scabbard and Blade The National Society of Scabbard and Blade, Company G, 8th regiment, is an honorary organi- zation for ROTC upperclassmen. Outstanding ca- dets and midshipmen from Army, Navy, and Air Force units are chosen for membership. Leader- ship potential, professional accomplishment, and scholastic record are primary characteristics con- sidered in selecting pledges. During the spring, Scabbard and Blade spon- sored the University Invitational College Drill Meet Competition, which is now in its sixth year. Top drill teams throughout the Southwest were in- vited. This year ' s officers were Michael A. Tatone, captain; Charles S. Turet, first lieutenant; Elton T. Page, second lieutenant; Michael E. McLelland, first Sergeant; and Navy Lt. Robert F. Hynes and Army Capt. Robert Mentell, advisors. MEMBERS John T. Amend Edwin J. Arnold Gilbert W. Bailey Eugene F. Behal Paul S. Bounds Lawrence J. Carmichael William C. Dvorak Paul F. Eschenfelder Larry A. Farrow Robert L. Frank Michael L. Gale Steven L. Gerecke George F. Goolsby Thomas M. Hemmer Michael W. Killey Randal S. McDonald Michael E. McLelland Elton T. Page Samuel E. Pantusa David J. Rizy Melton V. Soders William A. Stevens Michael A. Tatone Terence P. Timmons Charles S. Turet FALL INITIATES Harold S. Adams Peter R. Baker Raymond D. Barrett Stephen A. Bressler Ronald P. Camp Thomas E. Cotner James H. Elder Lawrence E. Honig Robert L. Hopkins Steven K. Howell Robert B. Huff Michael K. King D. B. Mackenzie-Graham James M. Nolan Byron E. Short Mark C. Thoman Carl E. Vikstrom SPRING INITIATES Richard B. Bills James R. Dickson Charles E. Dorsett William R. Ellis III Robert B. Hallborg David M. Hardy James M. Harless William M. Knolle Mark R. Koch Joseph E. Leinenbach Jr. Homero Lopez Richard T. Macon Robert A. Marcotte Richard A. Middleton James E. Mitchell Jr. Barry Montgomery George H. Morris Eugene C. Orehek Paul C. Pearson Troy D. Pennington Robert L. Pittsford Edward C. Prado Charles N. Sherman Lawrence F. Stafford Charles W. Stanley Robert B. Thieme Charles L. Watkins FRONT ROW: Michael A. Tatone. Elton T. Page, Eugene F. Behal, Randal S. McDonald, Robert L. Frank, Mark C. Thoman, Ronnie P. Camp, Thomas Cotner. SECOND ROW: Paul S. Bounds, Robert L. Hopkins, William C. Dvorak, Donald B. MacKenzie-Graham, Steven K. Howell, Harold S. Adams, Lawrence J. Carmichael. 396 FRONT ROW: Deborah T. Everett, Sherrianne Wylie. Helen McDaniel, Carolyn M. Walden, Anna M. Vana, Maria O. Martinez. SECOND ROW: Cherri J. Ritchie, Dorothy J. Moore, Rhoda O. Stone, Martha K. McKee, Patricia A. Tausend, Carolyn Baer, Beth Schultz. THIRD ROW: Kathryn L. Lambert, Carol A. Batty, Janet L. Smith, Kristine M. Sand- ers, Susan L. Koen, Carolyn J. Moore. MEMBERS Jocelyn B. Alvis Carolyn Baer Carol A. Batty Beverly A. Benner Carol L. Boggs Rebecca J. Bolding Janis L. Campbell Deborah T. Everett Carol J. Fishbeck Norma A. Garza Susan M. Glasgow Janet L. Harkness Susan L. Koen Tiffany N. Jones Kathryn L. Lambert Maria O. Martinez Helen McDaniel Linda S. McGill Karen S. McKee Carolyn J. Moore Diane Moore Dorothy J. Moore Cherri J. Ritchie Pamela J. Rogers Kristine M. Sanders Beth Schultz Janet L. Smith Rhoda O. Stone Patricia A. Tausend Lynn Tracy Anna M. Vana Carolyn M. Walden Melanie M. Waldhauser Sherrianne Wyllie SPRING INITIATES Dixon A. Airhart Martha K. Bell Nancy Boykin Hope E. Buess Lou E. Coffey Susan E. Coffey Marilyn R. Cox Patricia A. Downing Linda L. Fannin Ladonna J. Frady Virginia A. Green Elizabeth J. Hardin Ruth A. Hopkins Debra G. Johnson Bronwyn H. Jones Mary E. Koen Debra L. McCoy Kathleen McWhirter Sonja K. Mickelson Lana K. Packer Katherine J. Parker Susan E. Porter Carol A. Rabon Celeste A. Ragsdale Kathleen J. Roane Sarah A. Schattman Cynthia J. Schorp Gail A. Vander Stoep Janice L. Zimmerman SCOPE, honorary organization within Blanton dormitory, assembled and kept up to date a quiz file for use by residents. The majors and special interests of upperclass members were made known to students seeking special advising. Doro- thy W. Dean from the Dean of Students office presented a program in Blanton concerning schol- arships and loans available through the University. Officers of SCOPE were Kathryn L. Lambert, president; Karen S. McKee, vice-president; Kris- tine M. Sanders, secretary-treasurer; Deborah T. Everett, reporter; and Susan L. Koen, advisor chairman. Ruth Moore was sponsor for the group. The organization promotes scholastic achieve- ment among residents of Blanton. Members are residents who have a SPA of 3.0. Scope 397 Scottish Scholars FRONT ROW: Becky E. Woodard, Lujet C. McCullough, Giselle O. Huemoeller, Dorothy J. Kelly, Patricia R. Carlson, Karen L. Wade, San- dra L Friedrich. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Bryant, Constance A. Maier, Barbara A. Webb, Donna B. Hart, Pamela J. Mabry, Rebecca Black, Katherine R. Spruill, Anita S. Byrom, Clara A. Williams, Julie B. Harri- son. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Betty K. Ball, Elizabeth A. Burks, Ar- lene C. Butler, Marilyn A. Ehrensberger, Denise Ford, Mary A. Moeny, Gayle Wooldridge. Scottish Scholars officers this year were Terry L. Bryant, president; Katherine R. Spruill, vice- president; Rebecca Black, secretary; and Georgia Homer, advisor. Scottish Scholars is an honor society for resi- dents of Scottish Rite dorm. The society was or- ganized to promote academic excellence by pro- viding incentive through intellectual participation and service. Members are chosen from residents who have completed a long session at the Univer- sity and have an overall grade average of 3.5. Social events included a tapping dinner for new members held Oct. 14 and an Honors ' Dinner for those also elected to Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Dean ' s List in their respec- tive colleges. As a major service project, Scottish Scholars conducted a tutoring service and main- tained a quiz file in the dorm. 398 MEMBERS Wesley B. Ammerman Barry K. Benedict Craig A. Blaising Jerry L. Borrer Stephen F. Chenault Kenneth E. Griffin Dennis C. Haley Don J. Hull James R. Koteras William G. McGilvray Edward P. Nolte Joe G. Perser Warren P. Schneider Charles L. Smith FALL INITIATES Kathy R. Center Mark A. Doering Henry A. Ford James S. Gibson Ted W. Gregson Hamilton Hagar Dennis E. Ludwig Jimmy C. Narramore Robert D. Pillsbury William J. Reynolds Charles M. Stone Delbert R. Wagner Stephen J. Womack Jeffrey L. Zickler SPRING INITIATES Larry J. Edgeman Terry W. Feagin Norman R. Flemens William D. Greenlees Larry A. Hendrickson Roger R. Johnson Karen M. Morrison Atair Rios Neto James E. Strub FACULTY INITIATES Dale G. Bettis Giorgio E. Giacaglia Joerg Waldvogel Sigma Gamma Tau recognizes and honors indi- viduals in the fields of aeronautics who through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achieve- ment have been a credit to their profession. The University chapter seeks to foster high standards of ethics and professional practices and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship, particularly among students of aerospace engineering. Pledges are selected at the beginning of each long term from junior and senior students showing high scholastic ability. In October a picnic for members and faculty was held to help increase communications between students and faculty. Warren P. Schneider served as chapter presi- dent. Other officers included William G. McGil- vray, vice-president; Charles L. Smith, treasurer; and James R. Koteras, secretary. Faculty advisors were Wallace Fowler and David Hull. Sigma Gamma Tau FRONT ROW: William G. McGilvray, Charles M. Stone, Jimmy C. Narramore, Warren P. Schneider, Edward P. Nolte. SECOND ROW: Ted W. Gregson, Mark A. Doering, William J. Reynolds. Stephen J. Womack, Henry A. Ford, Dennis E. Ludwig. 399 Tau Beta Pi The Texas Alpha chapter of Tau Beta Pi, nation- al engineering society, is one of 136 collegiate chapters which recognize outstanding students from all branches of engineering. Founded in 1885, Tau Beta Pi has membership totaling more than 150,000. Members are chosen each semester from the top fifth of seniors and the top eighth of juniors on the basis of high scholastic standing and superior character. In addition to a pledge picnic and an initiation banquet, Tau Beta Pi sponsored a party for chil- dren at the Austin State School. The members provided a bookshelf of outstanding current books in the Engineering Library. The group plans to continue programs promoting excellence and liberal culture in the College of Engineering. Officers for 1970-1971 were Jerry M. Keys, president; William J. Schaffer, vice-president; Robbin B. Anderson, treasurer; Steve F. Chenault, corresponding secretary; and Anita Beasley, rec- ording secretary. John C. Westkaemper, associate professor of aerospace engineering; Fred B. Vogt, professor of biomedical engineering; Eugene H. Wissler, pro- fessor of chemical engineering; and John W. Heyt, assistant professor of mechanical engineer- ing, served on the faculty advisory board. MEMBERS Wesley B. Ammerman Bruce F. Anderson Glenn C. Andrew Anita J. Beasley William L. Bird Craig A. Blaising Jerry L. Borrer William P. Bulloch Mike G. Bush David B. Cabe Michael B. Calhoun Curtis W. Carr William E. Carroll John W. Gates Kenneth L. Cavanaugh Earl C. Center Stephen F. Chenault Patrick W. Coym Vernon H. Crossley Robert L. Cuthbertson Arthur J. Estes Dennis W. Feller Paul E. Gillett William G. Gurasich Dennis C. Haley Jimmie W. Hlnze Robert C. Houlgrave James W. Kamas Richard G. Karm Jerry M. Keys Freddy D. Knight David K. Kumpf Stephen T. Kush Gordon T. Lepley III Everett B. Lomax Joseph T. Lynch Ali G. Maadah Charles McAdams Donald C. McCann William G. McGilvray Ross N. Mills Kenneth Moore Macka L. Murrah Clifford M. Naeve Stephen W. Naeve Kenneth C. Nelson Edward P. Nolte Michel B. Owen James R. Peterson Stanley C. Rech Thomas W. Rioux Robert E. Robertson James O. Routt William J. Schaffer Warren P. Schneider Edward D. Sethness Jack B. Sheffield Charles L. Smith Dennis L. Talley William T. Thweat Robert S. Truss Ronald W. Vickery Steven J. Von Stein Kenneth L. Yoast Ross W. Zwernemann FALL INITIATES Hobert H. Anderson Douglas J. Bartek Allen P. Beinlce Leland L. Bethurum Donald G. Bingham Bobby L. Boldt David A. Brandon Arno W. Brill Clinton E. Burklin William C. Cason Phoebe C. Chien Robert R. Davis Arthur C. Denmon Mark A. Doering Terry L. Ellis James K. Feldman Henry A. Ford Linda L. Fraser Darrell W. Garrett James S. Gibson Jimmie D. Greer Ted W. Gregson Hal E. Hagemeier David S. Hall James R. Hall Arthur B. Hernandez Robert B. Howell Stanley W. Hubbard Russell J. Hunka Khudr Itani Thomas W. Kam James R. Koteras Kenneth L. Kunze David W. Lasser Mary C. Lippert Gus A. Lolos Wilfrido J. Lopez Dennis E. Ludwig Malcolm C. Marion Mark L. Matthews Ronnie D. Matthews James D. McMillan Jack B. McWilliams Jimmy C. Narramore Frank W. Neal William H. Neal Frank W. Nobles Steve G. Persyn Robert D. Pillsbury Garrett D. Polhamus Don B. Pollock John G. Pound Gilbert O. Rabbe William J. Reynolds Louis J. Riefler Adolph F. Ryza Paul D. Sawyer Richard L. Schwartz Ray L. Shoaff Byron E. Short Charles G. Short John R. Smith Joe C. St. Clair Charles M. Stone Lester A. Stuewer Gary L. Swoboda George T. Theriot Thomas E. Thigpen Michael G. Thomas Richard J. Thornhill Lowery B. Vining Joe P. Von Merveldt Paul B. Wehner Roger M. Wells Robert Wharmund Mark G. White Chester D. Winslow Stephen J. Womack William B. Wright Jeffrey L. Zickler SPRING INITIATES Thomas G. Arthur James M. Baird Jeffery R. Baker Charles L. Baskin Richard L. Benjamin Jerry L. Berry Richard B. Bills Waldon A. Boecker William R. Bolton Stephen N. Brooks Joel C. Chatelain Bruce L. Ehni Kuo W. Eng William Greenlees Frank D. Henderson Royce J. Holland Randy D. Horsak Bruce E. Hosford John H. Howard Randy J. James Roger R. Johnson Kelly R. Kaluza Randall R. Light Thomas M. Little James L. Marshall Carl J. Meade Richard H. Moffatt Perry F. Morris Jr. Karen M. Morrison Jack D. Morrow Lawrence L. Moss Larry D. .Murry James G. Noblett William C. Nowlin Henry P. Offer Robert C. Olsen Josefjh D. Paciotti Emmerick J. Pavlas Kenneth R. Richardson Donald P. Roesle David A. Rolf Gary R. Rylander Lawrence F. Safford Gottfried T. Schlaile Richard W. Smalling Lance P. Smith Michael L. Smith Keith M. Tolk Albert M. Tomforde John H. Walker John W. Wessels Raleigh S. Williamson John L. Wilson John A. Wooley Willie F. Zapalac Sherry S. Zwlebel 400 FRONT ROW: Suzanne R. Joyce, Mary H. Greenwood, Sherry J. Fre- asier, Alexis K. Grusy, Marie E. Love, Carolyn G. Bobo. Janis L. Glenn, Sara C. Rider, Sandra K. Barber. SECOND ROW: Cynthia S. Seibold, Jane L. Huston, Linda M. Ward, Catherine A. Cave, Joyce I. Braden, Carolyn M. Hailt, Cheryl A. Root. Susan D. Harrison, Marilyn Y. Ed- wards, Marie L. Werkenthin, Claudia F. Davidson, Beverly A. Gray. THIRD ROW: Karen L. Werkenthin, Karen K. King, Gwena L. Cearley, Janice S. Simpson, Brenda L. Murphy, Judith C. Stage, Laura J. Kirklen, Sherry L. Grona, Cynthia B. Montandon, Marilyn F. Birdsong, Amy E. Croly. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Kathy R. Center, Terry L. Bryant, Sherron L. Stipulkosky, Sandra K. Vine. Tau Beta Sigma, national honor sorority for col- lege bandswomen, operates within the Longhorn Band. Members are chosen on the basis of service, spirit, leadership, and desire to serve the band. They must have been in the band one year and not on scholastic probation. Service projects included altering and repairing uniforms, selling Longhorn Band records after home football games, operating a mini music store, selling picture postcards of the band ' s Script Texas formation, and providing name tags for band parents on Dad ' s Day. Events such as a flag football game with freshman bandswomen, an ice cream party, a retreat, and the spring awards banquet were included in the group ' s ac- tivities. Members prepared chapter and Longhorn band histories for the August, 1971 national con- vention which celebrated the 25th anniyersary of the founding of the national sorority. Officers were Carolyn G. Bobo, president; Janis L. Glenn, vice-president; Marie E. Love, treasurer; Sara C. Rider (fall), and Janice S. Simp- son (spring), secretaries; Sandra K. Barber, histori- an; and Alexis K. Grusy, parliamentarian. Chapter advisors were ' Vincent R. DiNino and Patsy Hejl, immediate past national president and member of the board of trustees of Tau Beta Sigma. In October, the Omega Beta Gamma alumnae, chapter was installed. Gen. and Mrs. D. Harold Byrd, who were responsible for acquiring Big Ber- tha, were made honorary members in December. The Beta Gamma chapter has been named one of the nation ' s 10 outstanding chapters. SPRING PLEDGES Amy J. Brown Patrissa A. Giraudin Beverly D. Teller Tau Beta Sigma 401 vi xi ju J jw ia}vtkj4ji. tf 13 ClK ' - - .:- .: :- ens : dy- Snr gad : SEHUJCE, SPECJflL JWTEHEST DRGflMZflTiQMS 402 . V.L Choral Organizations The nine choral organizations maintained a busy schedule of performances scheduled in Aus- tin and throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Loui- siana. Morris J. Beachy, administrative head of the choral organizations and director of Madrigal Singers and Choral Union, was assisted by two faculty members, Assistarit Professor Gordon Lamb and Assistant Instructor Alaire Lowry. Lamb directed the A Cappella Choir and the Glee Club. Mrs. Lowry was director for the Wom- en ' s Concert Choir. Four teaching assistants absorbed the directing duties for the remaining choral organizations. The Southern Singers were directed by Richard Co- nant; the Longhorn Singers by Loyd Hawthorne; Varsity Singers by William White; and University Chorus by John Winkler. All of the directors are working on Doctor of Musical Arts Degrees in Choral Conducting. Morris J. Beachy, director of choral organizations John C. Winkler Alaire Lowry Richard Conant 403 Choral Union The Choral Union was organized at the Univer- sity this fall. Its membership was made up of Uni- versity students and citizens from the Austin com- munity. The town and gown membership profile of the Choral Union was conceived by its direc- tor, Dr. Morris J. Beachy, administrative head of the nine choral groups on campus. The new choral ensemble made its debut with the Austin Symphony in a highly acclaimed per- formance of Mahler ' s Second Symphony. This performance was followed in December by two Austin choral premiers, in which the Choral Union was joined by members from the Women ' s Con- cert Choir and the A Cappella Choir in addition to the full University Symphony Orchestra. In the spring semester the Choral Union ' s 100- members performed in two programs. The first, given in March, presented the E Minor Mass and The Songs of Farewell. The final concert of the semester was given on May 2 in conjunction with the University Symphonic Band conducted by Dr. William J. Moody. University Students and Austin citizens partici- pated in the Choral Union after auditioning with Dr. Beachy. f I The Choral Union performed with the University Symphonic Orchestra. ' - FRONT ROW: Cynthia A. Couch, Robert E. Robertson, Susan F. Tobin, Larry D. Harrison, Deborah R. Lebeaux, Douglas L. Raymond, Paula L. Johnson, Sherilyn Mayton, Terry D. Fisher, Helen E. Roberts, Thomas E. Priem, Diana B. Alexander. SECOND ROW: Michael T. Schmitz, Ara L. Earnest, Louis P. Elliott, Susan Touchstone, Richard B. Holmes, Andrea King, Joel A. Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Paul Schumann, Susan M. May. Glenn H. Chambers, Sharon A. Denny, Robert W. Proft, Mario R. Car- roll. Donald J. Shaw, John R. Gladney, Beverly R. Johnston, James M. Balogh, Edith A. Hudson, Thomas A. Tickner, Laura J. Mueller. lift dion icted rtici- The A Cappella Choir ' s repertoire this year was composed of choral literature from the Ren- aissance through contemporary periods. The choir ' s performances included a December con- cert with the Choral Union, a spring concert, and a spring tour of West Texas. Members of the group were selected by the di- rector, Gordon Lamb, at the beginning of each new semester. A Cappella officers this year were Ara L. Ear- nest, president; John R. Gladney, vice-president; Susan M. May, treasurer; Helen E. Roberts, secre- tary; and Paula L. Johnson, accompanist. A Cappella Choir Director Gordon Lamb led the A Cappella Choir in rehearsal. 405 Madrigal Singers Madrigal Singers, the University ' s most se ect vocal ensemble, expanded its personnel this year to perform major work s in. the vocal chamber music idiom. Dr. Morris J. Beachy was director. Two significant works presented during the fall semester were Monteverdi ' s Gloria Concertata and Gail Kubik ' s Christmas Set. Performances of these works and others were given in Austin, at Tarrant County Junior College in Fort Worth, and Bee County Junior College in Beeville. The group was invited to participate as the host vocal chamber group in a seminar sponsored by the Institute of European Studies at King ' s College in Cambridge, England, and received in- vitations to record in London, Munich, West Ber- lin, Cologne, and Stuttgart. A two-week tour of Europe following the seminar was planned in order to accept these invitations. During March the ensemble made its annual spring tour, performing in Fort Worth; Wichita Falls; Amarillo; Portales, N. M.; Sante Fe, N. M.; Albuquerque, N. M.; anr! El Paso, Tex. The tour was followed by performances in Corpus Christ! and Beaumont. Also in the spring the group was commissioned by choral com poser Jean Berger to give the pre- mier performance of Birds of a Feather, a com- position of social commentary set in the form of a jazz madrigal. This and other pieces were given at the Madrigals ' annual spring concert on April 22. Another event which took place on that date was a reunion with members of the Madrigal Singers who made a three-month State Department tour through Europe and the Middle East in 1966. SEATED: Mark R. Fenlaw, Alaire H. Lowry, George W. Bright, Linda K. Goodman, Nancy L. Woodruff, Jimmy W. Guthrie. Diane Whitworth. STANDING: Virginia E. Livesay, John C. Bibo, Thomas P. Dwyer. Sheri- lyn Mayton, Kim Shepherd, Kenneth R. Steele, Frances Lytton, John C. Winkler, Richard P. Conant, Ara Lynn Earnest, William F. White, San- dra K. Johnson, Loyd F. Hawthorne. 406 tour of ffe tour ' acorn- e given a? April 22. WhHoA FRONT ROW: Donald J. Shaw, Leland J. Lumbley. George H. Stall- ings, William G. Stephens, Robert D. Agee, Phillip C. May, William G. Broolcs Jr., Kent A. Main. SECOND ROW: James R. Reinhart. Charles N. Bolding, Clarence B. Luke, Larry M. Reuter, Kermit L. Swindall. Christopher Bonwich, William Rhine, Marvin L. Morgenroth, Richard T. Miller, Randy M. Lee. THIRD ROW: Alfred G. Tovar, Leo K. Edwards, Ricardo C. Valdez, Robert H. Baker Jr., Lynn S. Sousares, Wayne E. Sir- mon, John M. Ducote, Burleigh J. Smith, Ronald K. Webb, Paul Schu- mann, John M. Rutte. The Men ' s Glee Club provided male students with an opportunity to sing musical selections for male voices. Its members were selected by audi- tion at the beginning of both semesters by direc- tor Gordon H. Lamb, assistant professor of music. Annual tours are a Glee Club tradition. This year ' s tour was made throughout East Texas and Louisiana during the first week in April. Other performances included concerts on campus and in Austin public schools. Officers were Donald J. Shaw, president; Wil- liam P. Craddock, vice-president; Kent A. Main, treasurer; and Charles N. Bolding, secretary. Men ' s Glee Club Men ' s Glee Club entertained parents at Dads ' Day activities. 407 The Longhorn Singers are known for providing entertainment in the finest college tradition. In- cluded in their repertoire is music rangir g from Broadway show tunes to patriotic numbeis. The 75 members of the group were chosen by audition during the first week of each semester. A tour throughout Texas and the surrounding states was made by the Longhorn Singers, in which they brought popular music to high schools and other groups. The Longhorn Singers ended the year with an award ' s banquet that was held for all of the chora organizations. Several informal parties were scheduled throughout the year. Officers were John T. Craig, president; Lyndell K. Quade, vice-president; Donald R. McNeal, treasurer; and Kathy A. Thomas, secretary. Loyd Hawthorne was director of the group. , . J, fr schools if 4 an ' were McNeal, ary.Loyd Longhorn Singers 1. Robert G. Gerardy 2. Theresa S. Robertson 3. Nancy J. Sandberg 4. Gwendolyn F. Wilson 5. Laura J. Miller 6. John E. Vanzant 7. John T. Craig 8. Kathy A. Thomas 9. Eileen V. Josue 10. Paula L Johnson I I. Karen Stephenson 12. Debbie White 13. Mary B. Dean 14. Sherrianne Wylie 15. Rhonda S. Smith 16. Lyndell K. Quade 17. Susan C. Powell 18. Stanley R. Wiedeman 19. Marsha K. Nelson 20. Charles H. Van Zant 21. William E. Goodale 22. Judi E. Ervin 23. Sharon Blankenbaker 24. Katherine A. Hamby 25. Patsy d. Bell 26. Peggy L. Horwits 27. Marcella Mitchell 28. Richard D. Maxwell 29. Lester C. Williams 30. George T. Taylor 3 I . Shari L. Lambert 32. Margaret A. Sprinkle 33. Suzanne Meadows 34. Barbara Mazzagatt! 35. Robert B. Melton 36. Richard C. Peterson 37. Charles W.Mitchell 38. Roy M. Crawford Jr. 39. Tony G. Borden 40. Arthur P. Rose 41 . Susan Lewis 42. Paul W. Beutel 43. Denis Lujan 44. Roy B. Kamin 45. Claude E. Ducloux 46. Patricia K. Brewer 47. Charles R. Maddox 48. Maida D. Papanek 49. Mariette Miller 50. Rodney D. Schmidt 51. William Morris 52. Mary P. Marshall 53. Carole E. Essig 54. Maria C. Salter 55. Bart Melton 56. Loyd F. Hawthorne M pia : r- - Singing and enjoying popular music while en- tertaining is the purpose of the University ' s Southern Singers. The 65 Southerns, who were se- lected by audition at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters, had an exciting and rewarding year under the leadership of their director, Rich- ard Conant. Their activities included a concert for Dads ' Day, a concert after the Arkansas game, a USO concert in December, entertaining at Bergstrom Air Force Base, and a spring trip to Goodfellow AFB, Ft. Bliss, Webb AFB, and Ft. Polk during Eas- ter vacation. Other events were a joint Carol Sing at Christmas with a hayride following, a picnic with the Men ' s Glee Club, and a joint concert with the Men ' s Glee Club. The repertoire of the Southern Singers included such popular songs as Aquarius, People Gotta Be Free, What the World Needs Now, Do You Know the Way to San Jose, and Traces. Southern officers were Paula C. H. Yee, presi- dent and accompanist; Dollie F. Huffman, secre- tary; Renette Sauls, treasuerer; Gail L. Ferguson, wardrobe; Karen E. Edwards, socials; Stefani H. Cohen, publicity; Janis L. Campbell, historian; Lynn K. Johnson and Gail A. Johnson, librarians. Southern Singers 1 . Karen G. Gordon 2. Carolyn S. Kawamoto 3. Kathy A. Muntean 4. Jamie L. Williford 5. Nancy J. Leecraft 6. Auburn Faber 7. Gail A. Johnson 8. Edwenna K. Fincher 9. Alison C. Wilson 10. Marty Wilson I I . Cheryl J. Jennings 12. Patricia A. Pratt I 3. Susan E. Coffey 14. Sharon A. Morgan 15. Renette Sauls 16. Susan V. Collins 17. Marion J. Boelhouwer 18. Dorothy J. Sheffield 19. Deborah D. Mylius 20. Denise M. Foreman 21. Stephanie J. Harvey 41. 22. Monette M. Butler 42. 23. Patricia P. Blaha 43. 24. Gwyn A. Sheffield 44. 25. Susie Allen 45. 26. Cathryn E. Black 46. 27. Diane E. Taylor 47. 28. Donna J. Dowlen 48. 29. Beverly A. Dean 49. 30. Nancy A. Jordan 50. 31. Louann Leggett 51. 32. Laurie E. Scott 52. 33. Rosemary E. Hires 53. 34. Valerie L. Turnage 54. 35. Karen E. Edwards 55. 36. Laura M. Ursin 56. 37. Susan R. Klein 57. 38. Gail L. Ferguson 58. 39. Stephanie H. Cohen 59. 40. Darein L. Mclnnis Sherrita D. Lee Nancy P. Furman Jan L. Skinner Joan D. Geiger Dollie F. Huffman Lynn Johnson Patricia S. Puck Betsy L. Hess Karen E. Bodner Jan E. Campbell Sharon L. Skrivanek Virginna N. Hargon Linda K. Reed Judith G. Partlow Stanetta C. Jones Nancy E. Dake Susan S. Higgins Lorinda L. Webb Paula C. H. Yee 410 - ' - Webb IY Varsity Singers The Varsity Singers, a small mixed ensemble, presented varied programs of light entertain- ment. The 14-member group performed with piano, guitar, and bass accompaniment, and of- fered a mixture of singing and dancing that ap- pealed to members of all age groups. During the first semester, the group performed for Dads ' Day and the Capitol Press Club. Much of the fall semester was spent preparing for a spring tour of five states. The singers traveled through Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennes- see, and Texas, performing at high schools and service clubs. They also presented several week- end shows in the spring. 1. James M. Balogh 2. Stephanie Pennington 3. Gene A. Czajkowskl 4. Janet Jones 5. Paul A. Dupree 6. Susan E. Giles 7. Linda M. Massad 8. James P. Walker 9. Claude E. Bunkley 10. Edith A. Hudson 11. Robert A. Wahrmund 12. James R. Atkinson 13. Jonathell Williams 14. Keith G. Saxon 15. Suzanne Meadows 411 FRONT ROW: Martha M. Wyche, Marsha L. Westfall, Jonette A. Crocker, Sharon L. Benson, Judy C. Glass, Jaime L. Moore, Lana J. Rabon, Susan P. Auten, Laura M. Ursin, Sonya B. Pfister. SECOND ROW: Ruth L. Mehan, Deborah A. Holotik, Marilyn D. Mills, Patti K. Hanks, Jennifer L. Levin, Katherine A. Lively, Cynthia S. Myers, Eliza- beth A. Pyndus, Carla J. Pyle, Melinda S. Jamison. THIRD ROW: Lex B. Winkler, Bonnie K. Blanton, Laura E. Thomas, Penelope A. Heilman, Gayle A. Smith, Sharron G. Charlesworth, Bernadette M. Sodd, Hildy C. Jacobs, Virginia N. Hargon, Elizabeth A. Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Donald M. Browning, James L. Littrell, Stephen C. Smith, Gary W. White, Kelly C. Street, Thomas D. Voltin, James P. Ashby, Russell B. Dawson, Richard L. Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Paul Schumann, Bernard M. Most, Michael N. Hart, Michael A. Rech, Clarence B. Luke, Roland E. Flowers, Charles O. Hopper, Edmund P. Frank, Ronnie M. Osborn. Wo I - I The University Chorus continued its growth in 1970-71 with the addition of a fall concert sched- ule. Performances were held at Crestview Meth- odist Church, First English Lutheran Church, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Jester Center Au- ditorium during the year. Concert literature contained the classical, in- cluding Catulli Carmina by Orff, and the light, including Exodus by Gold. A special attraction was the formation of the Campus Singers XIII, a select ensemble comprised of section leaders from the chorus. Officers of University Chorus were Deborah A. Holotik, secretary; and Stephen C. Smith, student representative. John C. Winkler completed his second year as conductor of the chorus. University Chorus CAMPUS SINGERS XIII: LEFT TO RIGHT: Hildy Jacobs, James Lit- trell, James Ashby, Katherine Lively, Laura Thomas, Roland Flowers. Sharon Benson, Paul Schumann, Stephen Smith, Edmund Frank, Lex Winkler, Marilyn Mills. NOT PICTURED: Denise Pinkman. 412 ' ' Sir, ij thill - :v n i Women ' s Concert Choir f. The Women ' s Concert Choir performs music of the great composers written for treble voices. At the same time choir members learn more about the techniques of singing and gaining a greater appreciation of musical values. Members were se- lected by audition with the director, Mrs. Alaire Lowry, during registration. The Women ' s Concert Choir was very active this year. Its first appearance was at a lecture demonstration by the contemporary American composer, Karl Korte. The choir performed one of his choral pieces. Later members participated in the Christmas Concert at Municipal Auditorium. They also provided service music on two occasions for Austin churches, and ended the semester by joining the other choral organizations in the annu- al Christmas Carol Sing on the mall. In the spring the Women ' s Concert Choir was invited to sing for the Texas Federation of Music Clubs convention and at a concert in Recital Hall. The final concert of the year was a sight and sound program, employing visual media to go along with the music. Officers for the year were Amy J. Brown, presi- dent; Susan C. Wessels, wardrobe mistress; Linda R. Marable, treasurer; and Karen R. Kahn and Mildred M. Marek, secretaries. Choir members discussed future plans with Mrs. Lowry, director. FRONT ROW: Ellen A. Berntsen, Elizabeth J. Hardaway, Margaret J. Sears, Jena K. Soward. Ersalene Chappell, Janean K. Horning, Barbara S. Piclcett, Marilyn Y. Edwards, Marilyn S. Stephens, Susan C. Wessels. Gloria J. Swafford, Jennifer R. Roberts. Karen R. Kahn. Christine G. Greer, Linda D. Dillahunty. SECOND ROW: Anna K. Rash, Idona J. Barker. Katherine A. Lewis. Carol S. Haws, JoAnn Harbert. THIRD ROW: Sarah A. Carroll. Shirliereed A. Sweet, Elayne Kalman, Mary H. Greenwood, Kathleen D. Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Deborah L. Riddell, Sandra J. Rose, Betty K. Kirkland, Annette L. Treaccar, Amy J. Brown, Linda R. Marable, Barbara J. Cheshire. Mildred M. Marek, Delia K. Dean, Patricia A. Gates, Cheryl D. Hatch, Elizab eth M. Riley. Sandra L. Friedrich, Christina Moore, Marjorie S. Springer. Janet L. Wells, Lynne C. Fortescue, Karen L. Jenke, Sharon A. Stewart, Ruth A. Fankhauser. -, 413 Alpha Phi Omega Three principles; leadership, friendship, and service; contribute to the growth of Alpha Phi Omega and were the basis for the founding of the organization. The University chapter Alpha Rho, develops these ideals into life styles as it works as a service fraternity. Under the leadership of fel- low students elected by active members, each man for his own reasons performs acts of service while promoting friendship and developing lead- ership. APO does work in three basic fields; cam- pus, community, and scouting. Some services by their nature are short term. such as blood drives or campus elections. APO or- ganized a trip to the State Fair in Dallas for 87 scouts from the East Austin community. Year-round activities included leading a scout troop of blind boys and conducting tours on cam- pus. APO gave over 136 man hours last January in repairing the Job Preparation Center. Officers for the fall were Steve Joseph Sicking, president; Harold H. Goldsmith, service vice- president; David Ross Stevenson, membership vice-president; Robert A. McLean, administrative vice-president; Junious J. Arrant, treasurer; Ron Terry Sponberg, secretary; and Jack D. McClel- lan, reporter. Spring officers were Robert A. McLean, presi- dent; Junious J. Arrant, administrative vice-presi- dent; Tom W. Sornick, service vice-president; Dale C. Rylander, membership vice-president; Ron S. Gardner, treasurer; Rick B. Whitaker, sec- retary; and Bruce A. Goranson, reporter. FRONT ROW: Juniors J. Arrant, Harold H. Goldsmith, Steven J. Sick- ing, Marjorie S. York, Elmer T. Zilch (mascot), Robert A. McLean, David R. Stevenson, Ronald T. Sponberg, Jack D. McClellan. SECOND ROW: David A. Dobyns, Dennis M. Baker, Robert T. Mitchell, Robert R. Seorge, Richard B. Whitaker, Kermit M. Sadler, Martin S. Goldberg, Paul H. Rosenberg. William R. Roddy, Michael K. Childs, Robert R.. Ray, Larry D. George. THIRD ROW: Edward N. Goldsberry, Dale C. Rylander, Charles S. Brasher, Kevin K. Selfridge, Rodrick J. White, Gary G. Gilley, Michael N. Gay, Michael L Mahaffey, Ronald K. Webb. Robert H. Wilkinson, Oren A. Mulkey, Patrick O. Macken. FOURTH ROW: Joseph P. Watson, Mike L. Locklear, Hal E. hagemeier, Kenneth B. Armstrong, Lawson P. Roberts, Don C. Vacek, Dow E. Palmer, David J. Cleveland, Rudy Gonzalez, John E. Trieb, Bert C. Shivers. FIFTH ROW: John L. York, William F. Abright, John M. McAfee, Morris R. Dixon, James R. Reinhart, Thomas W. Gornick, Ronald C. Roeder, Rich- ard R. Modesette, Bruce A. Goranson, Edwin L. Lentz, James B. Flodine, Jack N. Fuerst, Bryan W. Ferguson. 414 TAKE TICKET IF YOU WAN I (OlfAVf GET STUB FROM USHER Members assisted handicapped students. APO members acted as ushers for all CEC events. V During campus elections APO ' s manned voting stations. 415 Campus Girl Scouts By helping Girl Scout troops in Austin, the Campus Girl Scouts serve the community. The campus scouts are counselors to the young girls and help them in their projects. In bridging the gap between high school senior scouting and adult leaders, the organization takes scouts on camping trips and assists them in vari- ous camping activities. The group also helped the local scouts in the annual cookie sale in February. The members conducted tours of the campus for troops and helped orientate University coeds to campus life. In its third year at the University, the organization started a drive this year to in- form the University of its activities and promote new membership. Prospective members are en- couraged to join and friends of members are we - come to the open meetings. Officers for the year included Charnita Spring, president; and .Laurie E. Scott, secretary-treasur- er. Miss Ruth Smith, assistant to the dean of stu- dents, was group advisor. TOP: FRONT ROW: Margaret I. Albers, Jean E. Keeling, Lynn M. Zedler, Helen K. Wendlandt, Gail A. Vander Stoep, Laurie E. Scott, Charnita Spring. ABOVE: Campus Girl Scouts designed posters to re- cruit members. 416 A A ... . . - -- J- - -- 3fc. BBBBB HMBBBHSHBHI Bi everly Manroe, president of Canter Club, attempted a jump during practice. UT Canter Club The UT Canter Club offers University of Texas students the opportunity to improve horseman- ship and to become acquainted with other people who are interested in horses. Members are chosen after try-outs held at the beginning of each semester on the basis of their riding ability. Officers were Beverly A. Manroe, president; Kim A. Olney, vice-president; Pam Phillips, trea- surer; and Nancy I. Nickels, secretary. Members discussed riding and jumping techniques. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn M. Howard, Pamela Phillips, Andreia L Doultas,, Andrea J. Sparks, Jeanne A. Hemminghaus, Elizabeth Tankersley, Mar- celle R. Kboudi, Susan Vaught, Eileen M. McEntee, Martie B. Hatch, Mi- chele V. King, Gail S. Clark, Shirlee P. Graham, Beverly A. Manroe, Anne A. Goodall, Linda T. Thoben. 417 v.uratj jut, ' . tj i-i Chi Alpha Chi Alpha is the campus ministry of the Assem- blies of God, but is open to students of any de- nomination. The organization worked to bring oth- ers to the full experience of life in Christ. Through joint effort of the members, the chap- ter sought means with which to obtain a house for the combined ministries of Teen Challenge and Chi Alpha. The house would serve as a home to the members of both organizations and would provide better means for working more closely during their study of religion. Officers were Nancy L. Edwards, president; Thomas R. Glass, vice-president; Philip Gordon Holt, secretary-treasurer; Barbara Leann Myers, historian. Charles Meisgeier was advisor. Wolh. M SECOND! ' -.- Members gathered at their coffeehouse for fellowship. FRONT ROW: Thomas Glass, Philip G. Holt, Nancy L. Edwards, Barba- ra L. Myers, Lynda E. Casbeer. SECOND ROW: Alfred T. Richardson, Meredith A. Morgan, Herman W. Harrison, Hugh H. Old, Joel W. In- gram. NOT PICTURED: Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Carry, V. Wayne Isaacks, Ginger Kerb, David A. Mandot, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Meisgeier, David N. Pate, Olga L. Reyes, Michael L. Roh, Donald Smith, John F. Vehon. 418 FRONT ROW: Shirley L Billingsley, Marjory L Alexander, Roland T. Wolfe, Arlene Henneberger, JoDell E. Field, Marilyn B. Micheletti. SECOND ROW: William O. Kolberg. Carolyn R. Doaman, Timothy C. Apgar, Deborah A. Disney, John O. Bennett, Norman W. Minter. .M .p. iko. The Christian Science organization, established at the University in the early I930 ' s, promotes or- derly growth in the study and practice of Chris- tian Science. Enthusiasm of the members has prompted expansion into the thought of spiritual valves and search for means of Christian service. Members are accepted after applying for membership and showing understanding of the re- ligion. New members are taken into the organiza- tion three or four times a year. Alumni Day was held in the fall for former members. Fall and spring receptions acquainted incoming members with the activities of the club. Officers for the fall semester were Roland T. Wolfe, president; Mike Miller, vice-president; Jo Dell Field, treasurer; Debby A. Disney, secretary; and Becky Dorman and Tim C. Apgar, readers. Officers in the spring were Roland T. Wolfe, president; Mike Miller, vice-president; Arlene Henneberger, secretary; Jo Dell Field, treasurer; Bill O. Kohlberg, member-at-large; and Mike Mil- ler, reader. Norman W. Minter served as faculty advisor for the organization. Christian Science Organization Incoming members were welcomed at a fall reception. 419 Circle K i Circle K, the University branch of Kiwanis, works to serve the community in numerous ways. Last fall Circle K helped Kiwanis in a project at the Austin State School and in a Share the Treat project in which extra candy from Halloween was collected and distributed to underprivileged chil- dren in the Austin area. New members submit a letter showing reasons they want to participate in Circle K. This letter must be signed by two members. At the end of a two week orientation period the new member is interviewed by the board of directors. After a final vote by the membership the new member is eligible to participate in the activities of Circle K. The activities this year included a picnic held at the beginning of the fall semester for old and pro- spective members and the annual chili supper in January. With the cooperation of Kiwanis, Circle K was able to have a speaker or a program every third meeting. Officers were Richard L. Cone, president; Rob- ert Post, secretary-treasurer; and Burnard H. Sord, acted as advisor. Circle K members raised funds by holding their annual chili supper. V. -,- FRONT ROW: Robert E. Wiseth, Robert D. ' Post, William H. Harter. SECOND ROW: Donald E. Wagner, John S. Lands III, Herbie S. Schwartz, Richard L. Cone Jr. 420 Cordettes Cordettes is an honorary service organization. Members acted as official hostesses of the Army ROTC and as administrative aids. Eligibility is based on a 2.4 over-all grade point average with at least one semester ' s work completed at the University. Members were chosen at elimination rush parties during the fall and spring semesters. Among Cordette service projects this year were making curtains for the Professor of Military Science office and the Brigade office and sending spices to a rifle group in Vietnam. They also gave a Cordette-Cadet party for the underprivileged in the spring semester. Fall officers were Christine C. Kesterson, com- mander; Cathy A. Canter, executive officer; Cyn- thia A. Brandimarte, comptroller; Karen S. Vasco- cu, adjutant; Nancy C. Lee, information; Cheryl R. Goodman, activities; and Frieda S. Hale, supplies. Faculty advisor was Captain Stan L. Leishner, and cadet advisor was Robert Howard. New members were initiated at special ceremonies. it Cordettes drilled each weelc at the stadium. 421 1. John M. Ballard 2. Paul A. Thoman 3. Dean W. Nobles 4. Eugene F. Behal 5. Stephen A. Tredway 6. Frederick J. Moon 7. Floy L. Metheny 8. William D. Barren 9. Clinton L. Whatley 10. Michael A. Tatone I I. John M. McAfee 12. Walter L. Brothers Jr. 13. Arthur A. Taft 14. Edward A. Wall 15. Joel R. Curry 16. Emmett A. Hairston 17. Joseph M. Duncan 1 8. Mark C. Thoman 19. Kevin J. Kelley 20. Wayne E. Anderson 2 I . James A. Kuch 22. Gilbert W. Bailey II 23. Franklin B. Wootten 24. Lenn M. Lanahan 25. Ronald D. Cranford 26. Cecil D. Martin 27. David M. Hardy 28. Leonard F. Chapman 29. Elton T. Page III 30. Joseph S. Regan 31. Forrest H. Brooks 32. Robert L. Hopkins 33. John F. Schleicher 34. Steven Hoipkemeler 35. Harold J. Dolph 422 Crow ' s Nest, a co-operative house for 55 mid- shipmen of the University ' s Naval ROTC unit, provides leadership and encourages participation In the ROTC group. Residents were active in Texas cowboys, the Buccaneer Drill Team, and in- tramural teams. The Crow ' s Nest was represented on the Men ' s Cooperative Council and held social events periodically at the house. Future plans of the group include formation of an alumni association and the possible purchase of a new house. Officers for the year were Michael A. Tatone, president; Robert L. Sutton, vice-president; Fred J. Moon, fall treasurer; Cecil D. Martin, spring treasurer; and Elton T. Page, work manager. Lieu- tenant Commander James T. Taylor, associate professor of Naval Science, served as adviser. Crow ' s Nest 423 ' l ixJ - FRONT ROW: Forrest E. Cockrell, Jan A. Younglove, Sheryl A. Ben- nett, Don R. Redd, Jill E. Selevan, Stephen Karina, Dorothy G. Alvis. SECOND ROW: Larry A. Campagna. Charles L. Watkins, John A. Casey, Saylen L. Groce, Anthony W. Nims, Gary H. Newton, Robert A. Mott. THIRD ROW: Richard C. Price, John Smith, Dale D. Dicker- son, Paul N. Kenworthy, Bill Jones, Hollis L. Jefferies Jr., John F. Schunk, Director. Debate members practiced various techniques of debating. University Debate University Debate worked throughout the year on tournament debate competition. Any Universi- ty student with a 2.0 grade point average may join, but ability is the criteria for representing Texas as a debater. The University Debate Squad sent teams to about 20 different tournaments during the year. Tournaments were mainly in the Texas area.. Houston, Texas Christian University, Baylor, and Oklahoma State. The squad also participated in a few tournaments on the east and west coasts. Past and present awards include the Southwest Conference Championship, one of the top five sweepstakes debate squads in the nation, and qualification for the Tournament of Champions. To prepare for competition, debaters re- searched material on the affirmative and negative sides of an issue and held practice sessions. Serving as officers for the year were Paul N. Kenworthy, president; Forrest E. Cockrell, vice- president; Hollis L. Jefferies, secretary; and Jan A. Younglove, delegate. John Frederick Schunk, Ed. W. Knaak Jr., Charles L. Watkins III, and Steve J. Karina coached the team. 474 4. Providing women interested in serving with an opportunity to become more involved in leader- ship, friendship, and service, Gamma Delta Epsi- lon was active on campus and in the community. Women not on scholastic or disciplinary proba- tion are eligible. After open rush, pledging occurs at the beginning of each semester with a formal ceremony. Pledges must pass tests which cover campus and organizational information. They must work at least 20 hours, attend special meet- ings, and show a genuine interest in GDE. Gamma Delta Epsilon social gatherings in- cluded awards banquets in December and May, an ice cream social in October, a dinner in Febru- ary, and a retreat in January. Service pro|ects in- cluded holding a Hum an Rights Center book sale in February, ushering at CEC events to raise money for the Human Rights Center Commission, reading to blind students, and being pages at the House of Delegates. Members also helped with Easter Seal preparation for the Cerebral Palsy Center, held picnics with Austin State School chil- dren, helped with special events at the USO, and painted at the Job Preparation Center. At their meetings, GDE ' s had speakers from Women ' s Lib and Middle Earth. At one meeting, they had an Upside Down Inside Out program, a day spent analyzing GDE: where it is headed, and what it is doing. Fall officers for this year included Nancy L. Duerr, president; Linda R. Addeman, vice-presi- dent; Venita C. Williamson, treasurer; and Gayle Wooldridge, secretary. Gamma Delta Epsilon Venita C. Williamson served as president for the spring semester. Other officers were Linda R. Addeman, associate vice-president; Patricia S. Boyle, service vice-president; Nancy L. Duerr, membership vice-president; Dolores P. Graf, trea- surer; Brenda L. Malmstead, secretary; and Mar- sha A. Smith, reporter and historian. Serving as advisors were Miss Ruth Smith, Mrs. Brucie Taylor, and Bob Pennington. Members helped with programs at the Junior Helping Hand Foster Home. FRONT ROW: Kathleen Shupe, Wae J. Buclcland, Lynda L. Blevins, Gramma (pledge mascot), Judy J. Leavelle, Beverly J. Morrison. Joan D. Geiger, Dorothy R. Bailey, Bonnie D. Edler, Marsha A. Smith. SEC- OND ROW: Linda R. Addeman, Patricia A. Gilbert, Kathleen S. Boyle, Nancy L. Duerr. Tnias Nortap (mascot), Kathryn L. Smith, Nancie L. Bogdanslti, Nadine Spring, Mary A. Majewslci. Mabel. S. Eng,. Cheryl L. Pritchett. THIRD ROW: Venita C. Williamson, Rebecca S. McDonald, Brenda Malmstead, Peggy J. Beaird, Patricia S. Boyle, Marianne Taylor, Susan Southwell, Gail A. Johnson, Patricia Thomas, Marsha L. Westfall. FOURTH ROW: Claire L. Behrens. Dolores P.Graf, Marybeth _Lansdell, Rana C. Shields, Paula Brimble, Gayle Wooldridge, Nancy A. Wood- ward, Gayle A. Smith, Susan R. Strawn, Verna J. Mitchell. 425 Newman Club The purpose of the University Newman Club is to provide fellowship for Catholic students. New- man Club engages in social activities, as well as numerous service projects Service projects this year included taking chil- dren from the State Hospital trick-or-treating on Halloween, sending volunteers to the Human Rights Center in East Austin, and having a Christ- mas party for children from the State School. Larry Jackson, director of the Community Unit- ed Front, Jeff Jones, and members of various campus organizations, were invited to speak at meetings of the Newman Club. Officers for the year were Paul A. Leche, presi- dent; Don C. Vacek, vice-president; Linda M. Meyer, secretary-treasurer; and J. Wayne Stritt- matter, intramural chairman. Advisors were Fa- ther Walter Dalton and David Parades. Newman Club sponsored a debate between the RAG and the DAILY TEXAN. Steve McClellan, (center), acting vice-president for student affairs, spoke to the Newman Club members. 426 Orange Jackets, founded in the early I920 ' s, is an honorary service organization composed of representative sophomore and junior women. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and desire to further the develop- ment of the University. Emphasis this year was on being aware and informed of issues on and off campus. OJ ' s brought speakers from Gay Lib to their meetings and sponsored open forums that included a debate between John Silber and Jeff Jones on ROTC On Campus and Madelyn Murray O ' Hair on Women ' s Lib. This fall the 39 members served as hostesses for the annua Dads ' Day Reception before the SMU football game. Other service projects included helping initiate an information booth in the Main Building with Mortar Board. Another project was providing petitions to. help alleviate over-crowd- ing on the shuttle buses. In the fall 17 new girs were tapped, and the use of a pledge trainer was started. Social events for the Orange Jackets included a tapping dinner and a Christmas dinner. Nancy D. Strauss served as president for this year. Other officers included Patricia E. Jackson, vice-president; Esther M. Slipakoff, treasurer; Nancy C. Lee, secretary; Marsha L. Gallier and Cathy A. Canter, contact chairmen; and Linda S. Ferine, program chairman. Advisor for the group was Shirley B. Perry. Orange Jackets Orange Jackets tapped 17 new members in the fall. FRONT ROW: Nancy D. Strauss. Martha L. Gallier, Nancy C. Lee, Pa- tricia E. Jackson, Esther M. Slipakoff Linda S. Ferine, Cathy A. Canter, Elizabeth T. DuLong. SECOND ROW: Susan E. Mustard, Brenda E. Tro- janowsky, Brenda J. Walker. Karen E. Barton, Therese Kreig, Anne W. Andrews, Linda J. Shelton, Jill E. Lockett. THIRD ROW: Penny C. Cal- laway, Effie C. Georgas, Betsy M. Bergman, Sandra L. Pierce, Sharon A. Oxford, Mary G. Fields, Mary G. Adams, Carol A. Batty. FOURTH ROW: Mary L. Gayle, Susan P. Nelson, Tyrrell E. Flawn, Jena K. Sow- ard, Brenda G. LeTendre, Marilyn L. Koen, Barbara J. Hoffer, Jane D. Allard. FIFTH ROW: Nancy E. Woodward, Cathy A. Raffkind, Jackie L. Byars, Deborah R. Morris, Belinda L. Hase, Diane Davis, Cheryl R. Goodman, Janelle Holter. 427 Organization of Arab Students The Organization of Arab Students is a nonpro- fit educational and cultural organization which works toward establishing a better understanding and relationship between Arab students and Americans and other foreign students. The OAS presents programs on Arab culture and heritage on campus and in the Austin com- munity. Membership is not restricted to Arab stu- dents. OAS held an open house each semester. In October movies about Egypt were shown. An Ar- abic Food Dinner with Arabic music was pre- sented in November. The Oud, an instrument played in Arabic countries, was played in a con- cert by Hamza El Din, visiting professor of music. Speaker for the evening was Robert -Fernea, di- rector of Middle East studies. The organization participated in lectures and programs on radio and television discussing mat- ters concerning Arab people. In the spring semester, activities inc uded a so- cial gathering and an Arabic dinner. Adnan F. Alani served as president for the or- ganization; Mohamed M. Jaber, vice-president; Jamil S. Merhej, treasurer; and Kamal G. Khoury, secretary. Advisors are Ali A. K. Haris, Mahmoud G. Akmal, and Bashir O. Saleh. Robert Fernea spoke to OAS members at their annual banquet. it FRONT ROW: Ramadan E. Ammar, Mohamed M. Bait-EI-Mal, Salah Mahmood AI-Rahim, Adnan Fadhel Alani, Mohamed M. Jaber, Maged Hagesleiman. SECOND ROW: Bashir Omar Saleh, Ali A. K. Haris, Mo- hamed Hasan Abuhmaira, Amer K. AI-Kubaisy, Ali M. AI-Kasimi. THIRD ROW: Kamal George Khoury, Philip Ibrahim Kassis, George Nehmeh Saad, Abdel Mohsen Abou-Seida, Mustafa Aboubaker Ben- Younis, Abdul Lati-f Kanoo. 428 PRSSA The Alan Scott Chapter of Public Relations Stu- dent Society of America, the largest chapter in the nation, gave its members educational and practical experience in the field of public rela- tions. This year PRSSA was honored to receive the editorship of ' The Forum, a semi-annual national public relations magazine. Besides membership drives held each semester, PRSSA had two main pro|ects during the year. A Spring PRSSA Conference, in which mem- bers assisted in sponsoring new PRSSA chapters in the Southwest Conference and Texas area, was held. The clinic was in mid-April with representa- tives from PRSSA chapters throughout the nation attending. The chapter also sent out packets informing high school students of public relation careers and presented a program at the Interscholastic League Press Conference Clinic Program. This year ' s officers were Kenneth M. Jeanis, president; Charles E. Hardy, vice-president; Gayle Anderson, treasurer; Carol J. Connery, secretary; and Joyce Herring, publicity director. Alan Scott served as faculty advisor and Ray Hall served as professional advisor. Ken Jeanis gave out Bluebonnet Belle applications to the PRSSA ' s nominees. FRONT ROW: Karen E. Bodner, Charles E. Hardy, Polly A. Lyons, Wil- liam D. Moody, Jeanne M. Smalling, Marcy A. Slaughter, Glynis C. Crawford. SECOND ROW: Martha R. Jarvis, Larrie A. Doing, Carol J. Connery, Joyce S. Herring. Kay C. Taylor. Joanne Kaufman. Simon Philip H. Barker-Benfield, Kathryn E. Bridges. THIRD ROW: Dena F. Wright, Sara L. Weidner, Randy Stano, Carroll A. Patton, Kenneth M. Jeanis, Martin G. Boyesen, Gayle Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Prather, William G. Millhollon, Dennis A. Williams, Kathleen A. Imber. Mary L. Laughlin. FIFTH ROW: Ray C. Hall, advisor: Frank C. Schuller; Alan Scott, advisor. 429 Longhorn Band The 350-member Longhorn Band was named runner-up in a national television marching con- test this year. The Showband of the Southwest competed with college bands appearing at na- tionally televised football games and was named winner of the southwestern division. Bands were judged on precision, style, and appearance. In addition to halftime performances at Long- horn football games, the band played for Dads ' Day and Ex-Students ' Association receptions and for the dedication of the Joe C. Thompson Con- ference Center. Other fall activities included after-game recep- tions and freshman initiation. The spring semester began with the band co- hosting the College Band Directors National As- sociation Convention in January. The convention included a marching exhibition, concerts, and seminars for more than 250 directors from across the nation. The band also played for Gov. Preston Smith ' s inaugural parade and dinner; basketball games; dedication ceremonies for Sid W. Richardson Hall, Burdine Hall, and the Lyndon B. Johnson Li- brary; the Texas Relays; and San Antonio ' s Fiesta Flambeau. The annual spring concert spotlighted the four Longhorn concert bands in performances of popu- lar and classical music. Social activities included the traditional fresh- man party; Wurstfest, South of the Border, BYOB, Woodsie, and swimming parties; a Christ- mas semiformal and the spring awards banquet. The Longhorn Band was directed by Vincent R. DiNino. His assistant was James G. Hejl. Appointed section leaders, instrument and uni- form managers, and librarians were responsible for getting band members to the right places at the right times with the proper equipment. The elected governing body of the band in- cluded Glenn A. Richter, president; and counse- lors Steven S. Rich, Scott I. Harmon, Justin S. Wilson, and Katherine F. Houzvicka. Ex-officio members were freshman advisors Arthur S. Rode and Marie L. Werkenthin, and the presidents of honorary band fraternities Hamilton K. Hays and Carolyn G. Bobo. Vincent R. DiNino, director ;... ' ' BAND COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Glenn A. Richter. SECOND ROW: Scott I. Harmon, Katherine F. Houzvicka. THIRD ROW: Justin S. Wil- son, Steven S. Rich. 430 SECTION LEADERS: FRONT ROW: Mr. James G. Hejl, George L. Greene, Philip M. Johnson, Steven P. Goff, Byron E. Short Jr., Gary W. Goff. Thomas H. Waggoner, Mr. Vincent R. DiNino. SECOND ROW: Eddie Davis, Max O. Reinbach Jr., Michael W. Hargett. Peter R. Baker, Robert S. Warner, John Brown, Clifford L. Parrott, Hamilton K. Hays, Arthur S. Rode, Michael A. Haecker. THIRD ROW: Kerry L. Kennedy. Jack P. Randall, James A. Moneypenny, Don L. Richey, Michael P. Mea- dor, Glenn A. Richter, Billy C. Tune, Robert L. Sherman, Douglas J. Bar- tek. NOT PICTURED: Danny W. McAngus, Clifton F. Darby, Monroe B. Boyd Jr., David R. Stevenson, James R. Walters, Carl J. Meade, Randall E. Baylor, Gary D. Morgan, Scott I. Harmon. I Tom Waggoner, Drum Major 431 BAND MEMBERS PICTURED: Travis G. Abrams Reuben P. Aguilar Jr. John C. Ament Annette A. Anderson Eric E. Awwad Alden O. Bailey Jr. Herbert H. Baker Peter R. Baker Nanette Ball Kevin W. Bankhead Sandra K. Barber Roger D. Barker Douglas J. Bartek Randall E. Baylor John R. Beck Nicki J. Blitch John D. Boggs III Stanley K. Bond Louis B. Bowerman Joyce I. Braden Michael Brennan William E. Brent Jack H. Browder Jr. Amy J. Brown Cynthia A. Brown John Brown Terry L. Bryant Treena D. Bryant John B. Buforcf Elizabeth A. Burks Strelsa M. Burks Joe F. Caldwell Jr. Patricia R. Carlson Mary L. Carter Gwena L. Cearley Earl C. Center II Raul Champion Jr. Sandra J. Chaneyworth Tony L. Chauveaux Wrynne C. Cherry Eric E. Chiarizio Roberta L. Cleland Roxanne L. Cleland Richard H. Condit Rickie C. Cooper Kimberly S. Corder Robert D. Couch Drexel Cox Louise C. Cox Stanley E. Cox Gary W. Crawford Amy E. Croly David N. Currey John L. Dalby Robert A. Dalrymple Clifton F. Darby Claudia F. Davidson Eddie Davis Kendall C. Davis John C. Daywood James R. Dees Alvin E. DeVane II Frank J. Dittmar III John Serafin Dorsa Michael J. Dorsett Donna J. Dowlen Lynda F. Downing Debra D. Duensing Paul A. Dupree Steve Easley Andrew H. Edburg Marilyn Y. Edwards Fred H. Ellis Robert V. Embleton III Robert D. Emery Jackie M. English Richard C. Ethridge Jr. Charles L. Evans Carla V. Feuerbacher Artie A. Fielder Michael G. Figer John W. Fisher Kenneth D. Fisher Randall D. Fisher Julia L. Forbes Lynne C. Fortescue Deirdre L. Fotescu Gary W. Gardner Kennon M. Garrett Malcolm C. Geiger Sarah A. Giles Patrissa A. Giraudin Dona D. Glaser Janis L. Glenn Peggy A. Goethe Gary W. Goff Steven B. Goff Debra G. Goudy Dorothy M. Govin Beverly A. Gray Beverly K. Green George L. Greene Mary H. Greenwood Dalton R. Gregory Clifford F. Gribble Sherry L. Grona Gary L. Gross Alexis K. Grusy Margaret L. Haardt Michael A. Haecker Randall A. Hageman Carolyn M. Haik Daniel M. Haik Donna G. Hamann Stan C. Hamblin Steve R. Hamblin Michael R. Hamilton Lisa M. Haneman Bruce E. Hanka James B. Hardwicke Michael W. Hargett Scott I. Harmon Emmett E. Harrison Susan D. Harrison Hamilton K. Hays Debra B. Henderson Doyle W. Henke William P. Heye Nancy E. Hickok Will R. High Jr. Kenneth W. Hinton Katherine F. Houzvicka Mary A. Howard Woodfin G. Howeth III Jane L. Huston Jack B. Irion Barbara L. Itz Debora E. James Mary E. James Kathleen D. Jenkins Carl R. Jensen Philip M. Johnson David K. Jones John W. Jones Shari D. Jordan John M. Joyce Suzanne R. Joyce Kenneth C. Jurgens Jr. David S. Kaplan Deborah L. Kea Ronald C. Keeney John P. Kelly Kerry L. Kennedy Mary E. Kepper Rebecca S. Kieley Steven M. Kiger Karen K. King Steve M. King Larry D. Kitten Robert L. Langley Melvin A. Levine Charles A. Lewis James L. Littrell Susan G. Loney Margaret F. Ludl Laura L. Ludwig Danny W. McAngUs Celeste McClellan George O. McCullen Debra A. McDonald Theresa M. Magliolo Thomas W. Marshall I -v? IT f. ffl 432 DiNino paused to watch the foothill action on the field. Gary G. Martin Ruben D. Martinez Richard M. Maseles Michael P. Meador Charles M. Medlinger Mae E. Meitzen Charles M. Miller Jr. Stephen H. Miller Robert T. Mitchell Kenneth D. Mobley Gregory B. Molyneaux James A. Moneypenny Cynthia B. Motjtandon Barry D. Montgomery Paul E. Montgomery Gary D. Morgan Stephen G. Morrison Donald S. Morse Peggy J. Mueller Chris D. Munson Brenda L. Murphy Claudia J. Murrayj Clyde W. ' Neal Jr. ' Tim C. Newton William C. Nowlin Jr. Nancy J. Nugent Royce L. Nutter Maria J. Ortegon James P. Owen Gary W. Palafox Marilyn E. Palmer Clifford L. Parrott Ronald G. Pemberton Troy D. Pennington James T. Perry Pamela Phillips Philip R. Pokorny Don B. Pollock Debra J. Porter David R. Power Robert M. Pratt Roger E. Prior Cheryl L. Rader Michael A. Rech Max O. Reinbach Jr. Robert J. Rentfro Linda S. Rice Steven S. Rich John H. Richardson Don L. Richey Thomas A. Richey Glenn A. Richter Nancy J. Richter Reed H. Rinn Emily A. Ripperger Frederick J. Robinson Arthur S. Rode Kenneth R. Sandberg Jr. Bernard M. Satterwhite William R. Scheel Carol L. Schmidt Sharon L. Schumann Charles A. Sebek Cynthia S. Seibold Robert L. Sherman Walter W. Shirley Byron E. Short Jr. Stephen L. Short Jay L. Silberberg Janice S. Simpson Gene D. Smith David L. Snow Judith C. Stage David R. Stevenson Sherron L. Stipulkosky Thomas F. Stipulkosky Raymond L. Strickland Barbara Stromberg Richard M. Sturdevant John Y. Tarlton Cynthia A. Taylor Benjamin D. Teas Jr. Beverly D. Teller David R. Terry Karl A. Thomas Mary P. Thomas Rex W. Tillerson James C. Tisdale Charles T. Tooke Stanley G. Trekell Billy C. Tune James E. Turpin Rebecca S. Upchurch John R. Vash Vincent J. Verrett Karen A. Vickland Sandra K. Vine Thomas A. Voskamp James R. Walters Robert S. Warner Karolyn M. Wellen John R. Wells Stephen P. Wende Marie L. Werkenthin Max J. Werkenthin III Kenneth W. Whitson Lester C. Wiemers Margaret A. Williams Kenneth A. Williamson Charles G. Willis III David M. Willson James M. Wilson Justin S. Wilson Mark D. Wilson Dale H. Wingard Karin S. Wolf Brett A. Wolfe Larry B. Woodruff Thomas E. Word Jr. Georgene Worthington Barbara C. Wright Kim A. Wynns Roger A. Yackel Charles B. Yarling Douglas C. Yates I 433 The Show Band The drum major led the band formation in half-time entertainment. The Band entertained parents on Dads ' Day in the Union courtyard. The freshman band provided spirit for the Longhdrn pep rallies. ' The Band offered an enjoyable interlude at half-time of the Notre Dame football game. 434 of the Southwest Big Bertha, the world ' s largest drum, was the trademark of the band. The alumni band practiced their routines Band members traveled to the UT-Texas Tech game by plane for the first time Posse A coed spirit and service organization are classifications that perfectly described Posse. Members began the fall by competing for the Cowboy spirit award at all pep rallies, painting signs on the Drag for varsity football games, and obtaining a shorthorn, Baby, as mascot for the freshman football team. Posse also sponsored a barbecue at the A M bonfire. Posse provided service on and off campus. Sponsoring freshman cheerleader tryouts started off its year of service. Continuing through foot- ball season, members took orphan children to freshman football games. These orphans also were taken roller skating and to the movies. For Dimes Day Posse members sold Cotton Bowl candy. In order for others to enjoy Christ- mas, Posse sponsored a Christmas party for the blind at the Austin State School. New members were selected in February on the basis of leadership, service to the University, and scholarship. Members serve the spring term of their freshman year and the fall term of their sophomore year. As part of their initiation proj- ect, new members build a float for the Round-Up parade. Officers included Duke C. Garwood, president; Steve A. Waldman, v : .3-president; Jay G. Car- ter, treasurer; and Mary Santa Maria, secretary. Dean Arno Nowotny served as advisor. I. M 8. C ' . A 10. 6. II. M 436 I 1. Colleen K. Guild 13. 2. Deborah R. Morris 14. 3. Brenda A. Brown 15. 4. Michele A. Davis 16. 5. Janet L. Wooley 17. 6. Diane E. Womack 18. 7. Margaret Rosenfeld 19. 8. Colleen M. Dilworth 20. 9. Ann F. Lehman 21. 10. Bonnie J. Standefer 22. 11. Mark A. Kristen 23. 12. John L.Givens III 24. Warren G. Bair 25. Edward S. Guleke 26. James A. Baker 27. Barbara J. Cordell 28. Paige Pemberton 29. James F. Maroney III 30. Judith D. Jones 3 I . Margaret Owens 32. James A. Hopkins 33. James B. Smith Jr. 34. Mark A. Klein 35. Thomas J. Mclver Julian G. Carter William C. Dowdy III Henry F. Alexander Kathleen M. Nettles Melinda L. Stamey David K. Reed Carolyn Wilson Tyrrell E. Flawn Duke C. Garwood Blair G. Mercer Jr. Sarah E. McMordie 437 I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I I. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Frank H. Stephens Emmanuel Ballases James N. Scott Victor E. Harris James Lenox Terri L. Seaccone James M. Brown Jack Dinerstein Michael E. Frazier John Rauscher Rod Squires Steve J. Plumb Barry Henry Don R. Kuykendall Michael L. Scher William Campbell Dan M. Taylor James R. Sheffield Jack A. Peitzer Robert W. Howard Lawrence Mathis Donald McCleary Stanley H. Mauldin Randall H. Nichols Thomas O. Barton Jack B. Paya Robert B. Edens John O. Smith Mark C. Hodges William S. Lee Allen Birmingham Steven Br ookner Charles S. Cohen Owen Yarborough Charles R. Haws Terry L. Hankins Robert S. Hicks George G. Tucker Marvin G. Pipkin Robert J. Sours Kevin J. Millin Ricky D. Delano Jack R. Thompson Eric C. Frisk Bevo kers.Ne to parti; of Howe, 438 -,. An honorary service and spirit organization, Sil- ver Spurs began the year by taking in new mem- bers. New members are called Rowels and must have attended the University for three semesters. Before Rowels were initiated they were required to participate in a number of service projects. At the time of their initiation, they gave up their title of Rowels and became full-fledged Spurs. During the fall Spurs provided spirit at all ath- letic functions and took care of Bevo. To end the fall semester they held a Christmas party for un- derprivileged children. Taking in another set of new members started off the spring semester. Social activities for the year included a formal and a Round-Up party. The proceeds from the Round-Up party went to handicapped children. Various speakers attended meetings to inform Spurs of issues of importance. Silver Spurs hope to have more charity events and plan more Round-Up activities in the future. Silver Spurs were led this year by Don R. Kuyk- endall, president; Mike Ballases, vice-president; Barry N. Henry, treasurer; and Michael E. Frazier, secretary. James H. Colvin was advisor. Silver Spurs 439 Spooks, an honorary spirit and service organization, worked this year to give its members information about all areas of the campus which might interest them. New spooklets were tapped in the fall and spring. Freshman and sophomore women are selected to be Spooks on the basis of character, interest in the Univer- sity, and leadership potential. Spooks kept busy in the fall boosting sp irit through painting bookstore win- dows, decorating locker rooms and cafe- terias, and passing out spirit ribbons at the pep rallies. Besides these spirit activi- ties, Spooks hosted the United Nations Birthday Party for international students on campus and a Halloween reunion for old Spooks still on campus. Spooks started a new project this year of keeping a speakers ' file in the ' Dean of Students office which contains informa- tion on faculty and staff members inter- ested in talking before groups. This year ' s officers included Therese Kreig, chief haunt; Esther M. Slipakoff, vice-haunt; Patricia E. Jackson, service haunt; Linda J. Shelton, spirit haunt; Bar- bara J. Lauterbach, recording haunt; Candice D. Koy, corresponding haunt; Carol E. Winters, banker haunt; Jan E. Nichols, royal spirit haunt; Margaret A. Mueller, international haunt; Debra A. Levin, history haunt; Ann C. Leifeste and Deborah A. Hyde, contact haunts; and Sydney Golman, singing haunt. Mrs. Kay Mayne acted as sponsor haunt. Spooks 440 1. Elizabeth J. Nichols 2. Sydney Golman 3. Candice D. Koy 4. Debra A. Levin 5. Mollie A. Loftis 6. Linda J. Shelton 7. Esther M. Slipakoff 8. Mrs. Kay Mayne 9. Therese Kreig 10. Carol E. Winters I I. Barbara Lauterbach 12. Julianne Buaas I 3. Jenny Adams 14. Cynthia Henneberger 15. Cynthia A. Chrystal 16. Bryna J. Bigby 17. Becky Bailey 18. Kathy S. Bergman 19. Grace Bainter 20. Randall G. Jones 21. Ann Whitworth 22. K. Charmain Waugh 23. Deborah DeStafano 24. Charnita Spring 25. Janis A. Williams 26. llene Glazer 27. Janet K. Reinsch 28. Deborah L. Hein 29. Elizabeth T. Hutchins 30. Janet A. Moley 3 I . Suzy Q. Clarkson 32. Cheryl S. Forbes 33. Widney S. Anderson 34. Cheri L. Benge 35. Gail A. Vanderstoep 36. Lois F. Lasik 37. Patricia A. Dennis 38. Bronwyn H. Jones 39. Nora G. Barrera 40. Barbie K. Hausley 41. Cynthia L. Crow 42. Anne W. Andrews 43. Janelle E. Lackey 44. Gina E. Pearson 45. Keith Bowman 46. Karen M. Hill 47. Kathleen A. Dooley 48. Patricia L. Dooley 49. Sally E. Slaughter 50. Donna J. Dowlan 51. Susan Talley 52. Barbara C. Wright 53. Claire L. Behrens 54. Meredith Yates 55. Rosalyn Rosenfeld 56. Erin E. Brown 57. Laura B. Latta 58. Sylvia C. Pennywell 59. Susan E. McGuffey 60. Vivian D. Hicks 61. Peggy L. Horwits 62. Deborah J. Smith 63. Kay Nester 64. Vicki G. Hall 65. Sharon S. Fagg 66. Jane A. Conner 67. Janis C. Cocak 68. Kathryn V. Hancock 441 442 1 . Shawn R. Casey 2. Malcolm N. Nelson 3. W. Austin Ligon 4. Wayland Wong 5. Steven Krier 6. David M. Mincberg 7. N. K. Richardson 8. John B. Mayo 9. Ronald G. Franklin 10. James L. R. Isbell -V. Tejas Club ' -. ' - : Marking its 46th year at The University of Texas, the Tejas Club strives to promote an Atmo- sphere of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Fellowship is the basis of the Tejas Club in Spanish, Tejas means friends or friendship. Mem- bers, chosen on the basis of personality and cam- pus activities, are initiated at the beginning of each semester. The Tejas Club participated in numerous activi- ties this year. At Christmas the traditional South- ern Colonels and Lily-Whiters debate was held and a party was given for underprivileged chil- dren. Throughout the year, coffees were held with such guests as UT Chancellor Charles LeMaistre and Jeff Friedman, candidates for t he Austin City Council. Members placed third in the overall club division in intramural football. Fall officers were Larry R. Laden, Xinesi; John B. Lay, vice-president; Malcolm N. Nelson, trea- surer; and Jack C. Rutledge, secretary. Spring officers were Ronnie R. Volkening, Xinesi; Shawn R. Casey, vice-president; Joe M. Huston, treasurer; and Steve S. Rich, secretary. Byron Fullerton, assistant dean of the Law School, and Edward Allen, Naval J OTC instruc- tor, were advisors. m ' - jHraBMI - _ Casey II. Robert W. Osborn 21. John M. Feather Wwvj 12. William C. Ray 22. Joseph M. Huston iLig on 13. Larry R. Laden 23. Thomas J. Williams Wong 14. Loyd Dalton Jr. 24. Walter D. Harper 15. George Richardson 25. John B. Lay 16. Mrs. Mable Boles 26. John C. Rutledge - ' 17. Christopher Hempel 27. Charles E. Vinson J...A 18. Steven S. Rich 28. Thomas H. Waggoner (if 19. Robert M. Bugbee 29. Michael Hockersmith Uiell 20. David A. Riojas Santa visited Liz Harper, cook at the Tejas House. 443 Texas Cowboys The Texas Cowboys, an honorary men ' s service organization founded in 1922, selects new mem- bers on leadership, scholarship, character, ' and campus service. Members of the Texas Cowboys strive to promote campus spirit and serve the Uni- versity. Members are selected at the beginning of each semester. New members initiated were James R. Seeman, Jim Berry, William M. Burney III, Henry D. Hayden, Charles C. Hall, Jay S. Johnston, Allen S. Kent, Jack G. Lee, Frederick J. Moon, Stephen C. Owen, William E. Rosentha! Julius H. Taylor, Thompson B. Temple, and Stephen E. Wooden. The Cowboys entertained children at the Aus- tin Association of Mental Retardation several times during the year. In the fall they took twenty children to the Shrine Circus. This was the first cir- cus for many of the children. In the spring the Cowboys gave an Easter Egg hunt for them. The organization sponsored a Little League football team for the Pan American Center. At the season ' s end, the Cowboys gave a dinner for East Austin boys. The boom of the University ' s cannon, Smokey, signifies the Cowboys ' participation in campus activities, including all games at Memorial Stadi- um and pep rallies. Members line up before games and at halftime to welcome the football team onto the field. The Cowboys sponsored a spirit award which was presented at each pep rally, and the Aggie Bonfire with a trophy for the wood-gathering con- test. During Round-Up, the Cowboys held a bar- becue with proceeds going to the Union Round- Up Fund. A Cowboy reunion held during Round-Up in- cluded former Cowboys and the Foreman of 25 years ago was guest speaker. Officers were Dan R. Price, foreman; Richard A. Wallenstein, strawboss; James M. McMahon, shot gun; William C. Duvall, horse wrangler; and William B. Finkelstein, camp cook. Advisors were Arno Nowotny and Jack Steele. Cowboys entertained children before a trip to the Shrine Circus. 444 FRONT ROW: Timothy D. Davis, Philip T. Moore. SECOND ROW: Steven D. Thompson, Robert W. Barnes, Sylvan J. Rothschild, Harold W. Biesemeier Jr., Robert D. Campbell, Robert Shapiro, Alfred P. McE- voy Jr., Michael D. McMahon, Larry Nixon, Ronald M. Ladin, Michael A. Reilly. Mike T. Kenney. THIRD ROW: William E. Rosenthal, Steven M. Woods, Bruce Anderson, John M. Walton, Michael P. Irvin, Stephen G. Ray, Randell B. Wilson, Steve R. Ballantyne, William M. Burney III, Thompson B. Temple. Frank A. Stroube, Patrick L. Hodges, Jack G. Wise, Freddie J. Steinmark, James R. Seeman. FOURTH ROW: Jack G. Lee, Stephen C. Owen, Jim Berry, Jay S. Johnston, Charles C. Hull, Michael J. Tobor, William C. Duvall, Richard A. Wallenstein, Julius H. Taylor, John C. Riddle, Allen S. Kent, Frederick J. Moon. FIFTH ROW: Henry, D. Hayden, Michael D. Rutledge, Jay S. Cox, Dan R. Price. 445 FRONT ROW: James P. Monroe, Michael T. Uselton. SECOND ROW: David J. Mayhall. Fell Heston. THIRD ROW: Roger H. Ratliff, Larry Leach, Susan Spjut. FOURTH ROW: Dale Clawson, Lester M. Langdon, Nabil M. Dallal, Milce Brame, Carolyn Mclntyre, Robert G. Dillow. Offering instruction in karate training and self- defense, the University Taekwon Do Karate Club offers membership to University students and Austin residents. Members of the club practice regularly in their studio, placing special emphasis on sport karate. Michael T. Uselton, president, and James P. Monroe, vice-president, served as officers for the club in the 1970-71 year. University TaeKwon Do Karate Club Sweetheart, Susan Spjut. Members demonstrated the art of karate. 446 . Ski No,. ' Maurice Angly, Austin attorney and state representative, spoke to Young Republicans. Young Republicans The University Young Republicans is an active club on campus with a membership of 600. The club is affiliated with the Texas State Young Republicans Federation. It participates in politica campaigns and provides monthly meetings with guest speakers. Officers this year were Thomas E. Quirk, presi- dent; Paul J. Van Osselaer, vice-president; Genie L. King, associate vice-president; Gary W. Met- calfe, operations director; Cynthia Taylor, secre- tary; Gary M. Polland, treasurer; John A. Manuel, publicity chairman; William B. Spaulding, student activities chairman; Cynthia Taylor, BANNER edi- tor; and Alexa C. Richter, membership chairman. LEFT TO RIGHT: William B. Spaulding, Gary W. Metcalfe, Cynthia L. Freeman, Paul J. Van Osselaer, Tom E. Ouirk, Alexa C. Richter, Genie King, Cynthia Taylor. 447 Active Clubs Registered Student Organizations Not Represented Actuarial Club Advisory Council for Vice-President AIESEC Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Kappa Lambda American Association of Architectural Engineers American Finance Association American Institute Aero-Astronautics American Institute of Architects American Institute of Interior Design American Meteorological Society American Nuclear Society Amigos for Honduras Anti-Imperialism Caucus of SOS Architecture Photo Union Architecture Student Council Art Student Tours Ashbel Literary Society Asian Studies Club Association for Chemistry Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Fellows Association for Childhood Education International Association for Doctoral Students in Business Association of Graduate Students in English Association of Graduate Students Library Science Austin Rugby Club AWARE Baha ' i Association Baptist Student Union Bresee Fellowship Cabinet of the Lutheran Campus Ministry Cactus Club Campus Crusade for Christ Campus Film Campus Mensa Campus Sparticist Club Canterbury Association Chemistry Undergraduate Organization Chi Epsilon Pi Chinese Student Association Club Against Political Apathy to Help You Collegium Musicum Committee of Concerned Students Community United Front Conservative Democrats Cross Campus Bike Race Club Delta Nu Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Direct Action Disciple Student Fellowship Earth Systems Ecology Action Educational Administration Student Association Eta Kappa Nu Eta Sigma Phi Eulenspiegelverein Fine Arts Student Council Foreign Language Educational Center Student Association Formosan Club Graduate Engineers ' Council Graduate Student Council Hamagshimim Hillel Foundation Human Rights Research Council Ichthus Illas Student Association India Association Insurance Society Inter-Dorm Council International House International Pentecostal Fellowship International Students ' Association Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Israeli Students ' Organization Italian Club La Piccola Italia James Stephen Hogg Debating Society Japanese Association Kappa Beta Pi Krishna Consciousness Kyber Rifles La Maison Francais La Raza Law Students Association Lebanese-American Student Cultural Society Legal Research Board Life Arts Linguistics Students ' Association Lone Star Films Longhorn Archery Club for Men Longhorn DeMolay Club Married Students ' Council Master ' s Association Men ' s Cooperative Council Mexican American Youth Organization Middle Eastern Studies Organization Model United States Senate Association Mu Phi Epsilon Musi Educators ' National Conference Muslim Students ' Association Objectivism Study Group Omega Chi Epsilon Omicron Delta Epsilon Omicron Delta Kappa Operation Brainpower Organization for Improvement of Health Center and Health Education Ourreach Palestine Education Project Phi Alpha Theta Phi Mu Alpha Pi Delta Phi Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Kappa Lambda Portugese-Brazilian Club Pre-Physical Therapy Club Presidents ' Council Psi Chi Punography, Limited Radical Law Students Caucus Radical Media Project Real Estate Society Revolutionary Marxist Caucus of SDS Rho Chi Rock and Roll Will Stand ROTC Marauders Royal Spirits Semper Fidelis Society Senior Cabinet Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma lota Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Slavic Club Socialist Campaign Committee Society for Individual Liberty Society for Physics Students Society for the Advancement of Management Society for the Preservation of the 50 ' s Society of American Military Engineers Society of Women Engineers Sound Gallery Southern Independents Spanish Club Sphinx Student Action Committee Student Association for Computing Machinery Student Association of the Graduate School of Social Work Student Committee on Zero Population Growth Student Council for Exceptional Children Student Council for Voter Registration Student Course Evaluation Committee Student Education Association Student-Faculty Education Council Student International Meditation Society Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam Student Nutrition Organization Students for a Gas Co-op Students for a Responsible University Administration Students for a Voluntary Military Students for Amendment of Bill 43 Students for Jeff Friedman Students for Responsive Action Student ' s Liberation Tanstaafl Film Society Tau Sigma Delta Texas Outing Club Texas Society of Professional Engineers The Blacks The Independent Coalition The Psychedelic Rangers The Secret Club The Tomato Hubris for Wit and Wisdom Tolkein Society Undergraduate Research Program in Physics Union Yoga Club University Amateur Radio Club University Chess Club University Cinema Association University Club University Folklore Association University Speleological Society University Sports Car Club University Steering Committee for Page Keeton University Student Chapter of the Institute of Traffic Engineers ' University Underwater Society University Y University 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Malcolm Macdonald, professor of government; Charles Alan Wright, professor of law; F. Lanier Cox, professor of bus iness law and education; James W. Reynolds, professor of curri- culum and instruction; Leon O. Morgan, professor of chemistry and education; Darrell K. Royal, ath- letics director; and Billy Morris Ellington, assistant athletics director. Charles Coates represented the Ex-Students ' Association; Stuart Wright and Wally Scott, the Board of Regents; and Vernella Randall, the Stu- dents ' Association. Lundstedt, business manager, and Jones Ramsey, sports news. r J. Thompson H. MacDonald Darrell Royal, athletics director, and Bill Ellington, assistant. Intercollegiate Athletic Council C. Coates S. Wright W. Scott V. Randall 449 Coaches Lan Hewlett, academic advisor Melvin Patterson, swimming ; -; : 5 k Frank Medina, trainer Wilmer Allison, tennis 450 -i Cheerleaders n K. i Bill Holloway, head cheerleade Debbie Rosenberger Brenda Brown Robert Worsham Charles Schwobel 451 UT Took SWC Title, but Followers of Texas Longhorn football will remember the 1970 season as the year of the number 30. 30 . . . the number emblazoned across the jersey of All-American fullback Steve Worster. 30 . . . the third-longest winning streak in modern col- legiate football history. 30 . . . the writer ' s symbol indicating the end, there is no more to follow. For the fabled Worster Crowd the 32 seniors who felled 30 consecutive opponents over a three-year span the season marked the close of their college football ca- reers. It was a season that saw Texas claim 10 regular season victories, a third consecutive Southwest Conference title, host spot in the Cotton Bowl, and the National Champion- ship honors awarded by the United Press International and the Football Foundation. It was a season of high pressure, excitement, and in the end, heartbreak. Continud TCU ' s Raymond Rhodes couldn ' t escape tackle Ray Dowdy. FRONT ROW: Glen Swenson, Leon Manley, Willie Zapalac, Tim Doerr, Jim Helms, Head Coach Darrell Royal, Emory Bellard, Fred Akers, R. M. Patterson, Bill Elling- ton, Mike Campbell, David McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Donnie Wigginton, Happy Feller, Jerry Sisemore, Jim Bertelsen, Terry Collins, Mike Dean, Jim Achilles, Bobby Mitchell, Bobby Wuensch, Deryl Comer, Danny Lester, Eddie Phillips, Cotton Speyrer, Steve Worster, Billy Dale. THIRD ROW: Gary Keithley, Bill Atessis, Carl White, Ray Dowdy, Scott Henderson, David Richardson, David Arledge, Rick Nabors, Alan Lowry, Stan Hicks, Stan Mauldin, Mike Bayer, Bill Zapalac, Randy Braband, Scott Palmer, Dean Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Steve Fleming, Hans Holland, Bill Harrington, Jeff Zapalac, Steve Oxley, Julius Whittier, Tommy Lee, Sam McBrierty, Pat Macha, Larry Webb, John Ulrich, Steve Williams, Jim Morris, Randy Stout, Tommy Woodard, Alan Weddell, Doug Rostedt. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Dreyer, Bill Rutherford, Donny Windham, Bud Hudgins, Paul Robichau, Keifer Marshall, Cary Kipp, Lee Lyles, Darrell Gray, Bobby Callison, Steve Adger, Mike Janda, Jack Rushing, Ronnie Tyler, Travis Roach, Bill Catlett, Tom Whiteside. SIXTH ROW: jini Mclngvale, Jay Cormier, Scott Moore, R. J. Childress, Tommy Mat- ula, Sid Keasler, Bruce Gaw, Donnie Wood, Mike Speer, Steve Valek, Mike Stevens, George Mclngvale, Kevin Hutson, Rick Martin, Danny Baker, Lukin Gilliland, David Ballew, Dan Terwelp, Tony Malouf, Charles Loeffler. SEVENTH ROW: David Fox, Juan Conde, Bill Allison, Bubba Simpson, David Anderson, Mike Cave, Jim Lemmon, Jimmy Kay, Paul Hobbs, Barrett Gaus, Rob Schultz, Dan Steakley, Mike Rowan, Rusty Campbell, Jim Randall, Jimmy Hull, Johnnie Robinson. Jerrell Bolton, Jim Johnson, A. Y. McWright, Kim Cade, Tim Kirschner, Assistant Trainer Mike Stephens, Trainer Frank Medina. 452 7. Eddie Phillips took the snap from Jim Achilles. : ' -.- ' ' ., ' : ' tft Shared MacArthur Bowl The Longhorns entered the season as the defending Na- tional Champions, but few preseason polls tabbed Texas to repeat. Other favorites faltered along the way and a strong three-game finish gave the Steers a firm hold on the top spot on New Year ' s Day . . . then came Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish, in a stunning upset, shut down the Texas offense, which had led the nation in rushing (374 yards per game) and scoring (41 .2). During the regular season, that offense led the SWC in rushing and total yardage in addition to breaking NCAA records for rushing plays and first downs rushing. The team ' s 51 touchdowns by rushing tied the national record. Defensively, Texas led the SWC against the rush and ranked second in total defense. Worster became Texas ' No. 2 all-time rusher (behind Chris Gilbert) with 2,353 career yards. His total points (216) and career touchdowns (36) set new school records. Happy Feller ' s 128 points after touchdown and 198 points scored by kicking set new NCAA career records. Continued Bobby Wuensch fought to give Jim Bertelsen running room. 453 With skeptics having raised doubts regarding his ability to fill James Street ' s shoes, junior quarterback Eddie Phil- lips indicated he was in the saddle to stay as Texas stam- peded past California, 56-15 in the season opener. The Golden Bears from Berkeley quickly wilted under Memorial Stadium ' s 90 degree.-plus temperatures and a Texas rushing attack that netted 443 yards. Phillips was the prime mover, weaving for ' 1 29 yards on only nine carries and scoring twice en route to lead the first-string offense to five touchdowns in six possessions. Traveling to Lubbock, the Longhorns got a sample of the miracles wrought by new Texas Tech coach Jim Car- len. Texas needed 2 I second half points to hold off the de- termined Red Raiders, 35-13. Stymied by three fumbles (at the Tech 18, 19, and 36), Texas held a scant .14- 1 3 lead at halftime. After engineering a 72-yard TD drive to put the Steers ahead 21-13, Phillips tossed a pair of pass interceptions, the second of which put Tech on the Texas 36. After moving to a first down at the Texas 25, the Raid- ers saw their victory hopes dashed as Rick Nabors inter- cepted quarterback Charles Napper ' s pass at the 10 and returned it to Texas ' 48. A clipping penalty put the ball back on the 21, from which point Phillips guided the offense to a touchdown in 10 plays, extending the Texas lead to 28-13. Jim Bertelsen ' s touchdown with two minutes remaining made he final score a deceptively wide-spread 35-13. The triple-option attack, exploding with all its fury, ac- counted for 432 rushing yards in the victory. Phillips, who accounted for 127 of those, was supported by halfbacks Billy Dale ( I 1 4 yards) and Bertelsen (85), and the All-Amer- ican Worster, who gouged out 93 yards. The aroused Texas defense, playing under the burden of five offensive turnovers, held the Raiders to a miniscule 57 total yards during the crucial second half. Continued ABOVE: Fullback Steve Worster powered his way to a total of 106 yards rushing against UCLA. RIGHT: Quarterback Eddie Phillips called the signals against California. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Texas ' only completion in the first half of the Oklahoma game resulted in a touchdown for Deryl Comer. UPPER RIGHT: Eddie Phillips slipped around right end to score the Horns ' first touchdown against Texas Tech. LOWER: Hard work by the Longhorn offensive line opened a hole in the California defense for halfback Terry Collins. 454 Openers Foreshadowed Season 455 Desperation Pass Saves Win Streak Returning to the -friendly confines of Memorial Stadium, the Longhorns came within 12 seconds of having their vic- tory, string stopped at 22 by the decidedly unfriendly UCLA Bruins. Those dozen ticks ' of the clock were all that stood be- tween Texas and certain defeat when Phillips passed to Cotton Speyrer for 45 yards and the touchdown that won the game 20-1 7. Using what Darrell Royal was later to call a bold de- fensive plan, UCLA held the vaunted Steer offense to 235 yards on the ground. Bruin coach Tommy Prothro just assigned someone to everybody in the Texas backfield, a move that paid off on the game ' s second play from scrimmage. A Texas fumble at that point put UCLA in the position for a field goal and a short-lived 3-0 lead. Worster, goug- ing out 54 yards, led an 80-yard Longhorn rebuttal which culminated in a Bertelsen TD and a 7-3 Texas advantage. Continutd Cotton Speyrer broke his arm while trying for a pass against OU. pass against UU. w Pitchouts from quarterback Eddie Phillips to back Billy Dale formed a major part of the Wishbone-T offense. 456 .. . ttW KMS wfcaf ' .,- With yardage coming in bits and pieces, Feller split the uprights with field goals of 55 and 48 yards to make the Texas lead 13-3 at the half. UCLA quarterback Dennis Dummit, who completed 19 of 30 passes for 340 yards, connected on two third quarter touchdown strikes for a 17-13 lead that stood until Speyrer raced across the goal line with Phillips ' desperation toss. Fresh from the previous week s offensive heroics, the Longhorns used an inspired defensive effort in turning back Oklahoma 41-9. Facing the Wishbone-T attack they had seen so often in scrimmages, Texas defenders forced the Sooners into five turnovers and threw up a goal line barrier that denied OU a score on four running plays from the Texas 5. The Sooners attained that enviable position after recov- ering a first quarter fumble but couldn ' t cash in as Steer linebackers Scott Henderson and Randy Braband turned back fullback A. G. Ferryman on fourth down at the I. Leading 14-3 as the second half opened, Texas took ad- vantage of a fumbled kick-off and a pass interception to widen the lead and coast the rest of the way. The victory proved a costly one, however, as Speyrer suffered a broken arm and was lost for the remainder of the season. Continued ABOVE LEFT: After recovering a fumble on the Horns ' 5 yard line, the Sooners tried to score four times but couldn ' t. TOP RIGHT: Coach Za- palac did a victory dance after Texas sneaked by UCLA. ABOVE: Happy Feller kicked two field goals against UCLA, one a 55-yard effort which set a school record. LEFT: The Longhorn defense held UCLA to 67 yards rushing. 457 V ' -. Seemingly rusty after a week ' s layoff, the Longhorns were their own worst enemy as they had to struggle to turn back Rice 45-21 in Houston. Texas played at both extremes, rolling up an impressive 500 rushing yards but giving up touchdowns on a kickoff return and a blocked punt and setting up a third Rice score with a pass interception. After taking a 3-0 lead on a Happy Feller field goal, Texas immediately fell behind as the Owls ' Macon Hughes returned the subsequent kickoff 91 yards for the score. On the first play following Terry Collins ' fumble on the Rice 9, Stahle Vincent returned the favor, with Texas ' Bill Atessis recovering at the 10. Three plays later, Phillips sliced into the end zone for the touchdown that put the Steers ahead to stay at 10-7. With Worster rushing for a career best 170 yards and Bertelsen adding 108, Texas overcame its second-half miscues. Substitute quarterback Donnie Wiggington engineered a 5 1 -yard drive and scored the final touchdown of the game. SMU coach Hayden Fry brought his charges to Austin the following weekend with the intention of throwing every plumbing fixture available at the Longhorns. Said the SMU boss, We didn ' t come to lose and look good doing it. How the Mustangs looked was open to discussion but the outcome was not, as Texas made short work of its Dallas rival, 42-15. Both teams struck quickly for their first scores as Bertel- sen took Phillip ' s pitch to initiate a 72-yard scoring jaunt and SMU quarterback Chuck Hixson countered with a 45- yard TD pass on the first play following a fumble recovery. From that point, SMU succumbed to a 430-yard rushing onslaught. Worster picked up 144 yards and four touch- downs, the latter statistic tying a school record. Bertelsen added 139 yards afoot and split end-defen- sive halfback Danny Lester snared all five of Phillip ' s tosses for 87 yards. Continued ABOVE: Horns ' halfback Jim Bertelsen broke loose for a 72-yard touch- down against SMU. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Bertelsen searched for holes in the SMU defense. RIGHT: Defensive end David Arledge fought to help All-American Bill Atessis down SMU quarterback Chuck Hixon. OPPO- SITE PAGE: LOWER: Despite a Rice onslaught, Happy Feller, with Donnie Wigginton holding, made another PAT try good. UPPER: SMU ' s David Rogers watched Danny Lester receive Eddie Phillip ' s pass. 458 Owls Subdued Despite Longhorn Errors 459 Winless in 1969, Baylor nearly made up for that season of frustration in 60 minutes of punishing football. Shutting out the Longhorns for all but the second quar- ter of play, the Bears sent the Waco crowd into hysteria before falling 21-14. Worster scored on the first play of the second period after Alan Lowry recovered Jerrell Landers ' fumble at the Baylor 15, marking the first in a series of ifs for the Bears. On Baylor ' s ensuing possession, quarterback Si Southall passed for 75 yards and a touchdown to Derek Davis. Texas then put together back-to-back touchdown drives of 77 and 78 yards to end the half leading 21-7. The Bear defenders, stubborn throughout the first half, doubled their efforts after intermission and held Texas to 85 rushing. yards and four first downs. The green-clad attack men, meanwhile, were putting to- gether an almost drive that began at the Baylor 20 and did not die until Southall overthrew his receiver in the end zone on fourth down from the Texas 4. On second down from the Baylor 25, Southall unleashed an aerial to Don Muggins who did not -stop until he crossed the opposite goal line. The Bears were detected holding, however, reducing the explosion to a dull thud. But Bearbackers were back on their feet shortly as David Jones blocked Gary Keithley ' s punt and Ray Penn raced into the end zone with the ball. Leading 21-14, Texas again could not move in two pos- sessions, but Lester ' s interception with 1:19 remaining sealed the victory for the Longhorns Smarting from the sting of criticism for not having won big enough the Steers vented their wrath on hapless TCU, 58-0. Aided by a poor Horned Frog kicking game and Tommy Lee ' s pass interception, the Longhorns endured the early loss of Worster due to injury and built a 27-0 halftime margin. After turning two TCU fumbles into touchdowns, Texas regulars exited in favor of the mop-up crew which drove 90 yards to another score. Mike Bayer ' s 80-yard intercep- tion return for a TD ended the agony. Continued Donnie Wigginton and Terry Collins raced Baylor ' s Bob Henderson for a loose ball, which Wigginton recovered 460 Inspired Bears Scared ' Horns defense. The Texas defense discussed ways to meet the upcommg Baylor challenge. Defensive end David Arledge smothered Baylor quarterback Si Southall for a 9-yard loss. 461 UPPER: Steer linebacker Bill Zapalac moved laterally to contain A M quarterback Lex James. ABOVE: The Longhorn offensive line fought to give Steer backs room to run against Arkansas. RIGHT: Texas dimmed Razorback hopes with a goal line stand which held Arkansas at the I -yard line. Razorbacks Humbled In ' Big Shootout II ' At halftime of the traditional Thanksgiving Day classic, the Texas A M corps of cadets, in a show of confidence and support, carried much-criticized coach Gene Stallings onto the field. Had they followed the Aggie trend for the day, they would have dropped him. In losing 52-14, the Farmers turned the ball loose on six fumbles and an interception. On five of those seven occa- sions the Steers capitalized for scores. After jumping to a 14-0 lead on a pair of TDs following A M fumbles, Phillips found Lester open in the end zone for 18 yards and a touchdown. The pair combined minutes later as Aggie defender Blaine Smith batted the ball into the air and Lester grabbed the rebound for a 4 1 -yard scoring play and a 28-0 halftime lead. With Lowry ' s interception and Feller ' s subsequent field goal upping the score to 31-0, Texas reserves continued the embarrassment by turning two more A M fumbles into touchdowns before giving up a pair of fourth quarter Aggie TD ' s. Steve Fleming, replacing Worster after the All-Ameri- can was injured on his second carry, was the Texas workhorse, rushing for 84 yards on eight carries. After being informed by various and sundry SWC coaches that (I) Arkansas was the best balanced team they had faced, (2) Arkansas was the best team their squads had played, and (3) Texas would have to desert the Wishbone-T in order to beat Arkansas, the Longhorns danced with what brung them and slapped down the challenging Porkers 42-7. With Worster rushing for 126 yards, Bertelsen for 189, and Phillips spicing the attack, the Steers found 464 yards on the ground, their second best effort of the season. Texas ball carriers exploited holes carved by an offen- sive line of All-American Bobby Wuensch, Bobby Mitchell, Jim Achilles, Mike Dean, Jerry Sisemore, and Deryl Comer. So complete was the Longhorn domination that Or- ange-clad quarterbacks attempted only five passes. Meanwhile, Texas defenders harassed Razorback signal- caller Bill Montgomery and thwarted an early Arkansas comeback effort by stopping four scoring attempts from the Longhorns ' 3 yard line. Continu.d UPPER: ' Despite the Aggie rush, quarterback Donnie Wigginton com- pleted his hand-off to Steve Fleming. LOWER: Terry Collins blocked for Jim Bertelsen. 463 Of all the teams playing college football, it may be said with some degree of certainty that only one possesses a richer tradition than does Texas. Unfortunately for the Longhorns, their No. I rating, and 30-game win streak, that team is Notre Dame the team that faced Texas in the 1971 Cotton Bowl. The tradition-rich Irish, the large and talented Irish, the frustrated and vengeful Irish, jumped on five Texas fumbles en route to a 24-1 I New Year ' s Day triumph. While Phillips was exploiting Notre Dame ' s flanks, the men from South Bend were taking away everything inside and, in so doing, destroying the consistency of the Texas attack. Offensively . . . very offensively . . . whip-armed and slippery guarterback Joe Theismann was taking advantage of the opportunities presented him. The first came after Texas took a 3-0 lead on Feller ' s field goal set up by Phillip ' s 63-yard scamper. Facing a bunched Orange-clad defense on fourth-and- one at the Texas 26, Theismann drilled a pass to crossing Tom Gatewood, who raced untouched into the Longhorn end zone. Pouncing on the fumbled subsequent kickoff, the Irish were in business again at the Texas I 3. On fourth down at the 4, Theismann slipped between the jammed Steer de- fenders for the first down and followed that act by danc- ing into the end zone on the next play. Theismann, The South River Fox, did the honors again early in the second period, tight-roping down the sideline for I 5 yards and diving over for the third Notre Dame TD. Continued SEASON ' S RECORD Texas 56 35 20 41 45 42 21 58 52 42 11 California Texas Tech UCLA Oklahoma Rice SMU Baylor TCU A M Arkansas Notre Dame Opponent 15 13 17 9 21 15 14 14 7 24 Notre Dame ' s Joe Theismann strained to break loose in the Texas secondary. ND broke the Wishbone-T, but couldn ' t stop Phillips, who ran and passed for 363 yards. 464 f . Irish Shattered Longhorn Dream Trailing 21-3, Texas got on the Scoreboard again as Phil- lips passed once to Lester and three times to Comer in moving the ball to the 2, from which Bertelsen scored. Phil- lips whipped a two-point conversion pass to Lester to make the score 21-1 I. Then a Scott Hempel field goal upped the Irish lead to 24-1 I at the half. Although Steer defenders limited Notre Dame to four first downs and I 36 total yards in the second half, the Irish successfully thwarted every Texas scoring attempt. The last Orange glimmer of hope came in the fourth quarter. Phillips was knocked unconscious with nine min- utes remaining after driving Texas to the Notre Dame 22. Wigginton scampered to the 9, but the drive fizzled at that point and with it went Texas ' last chances. Phillips, whose 363 total yards broke Theismann ' s Cot ton Bowl record, was named the game ' s most valuable player. Texas defense showed its strength by holding the Irish to 24 points With time running out and hope dying, substitute quarterback Donnie Wigginton vainly tried for a completion and a touchdown Yearlings Post Record Season Setting team and individual rushing records, the 1971 edition of the Texas Yearling football team laid claim to the title of the school ' s best freshman team ever en route to a 5-0 season record. The Yearlings ' powerful Wishbone-T attack account- ed for a school record of 1,815 rushing yards. Halfback Don Burrisk was the offensive workhorse with 713 yards afoot also a school record and 10.9 yards per rush average. Burrisk and fullback Glenn Saspard keyed ' an attack that accounted for 305 yards over Baylor. The Rice Owlets also found the task of contending with Burrisk too much to handle in a 35-6 loss to Texas. Burrisk rushed for 264 yards and three touchdowns, including 70- and 80-yard bursts. Tom Landry contributed I 16 yards on the ground. Taking to the road for the first time, the Yearlings de- pended on Gaspard to salvage a 24-10 victory over the SMU Colts. The bruising fullback rushed for 97 yards, scored two touchdowns on three-yard runs, and kicked three extra points and a field goal. TCU, reputed to have one of its best freshman teams ever, crumbled under the Yearlings ' powerful attack, 55-8. Burrisk rushed for 159 yards, and Gaspard added 85 as Texas raced to a 35-0 halftime lead and coasted home. Putting the wraps on a perfect season, the Yearlings ex- ploded in the second half to drop the A M Fish, 47-7. Burrisk again did the offensive honors, rushing for 120 yards, but had to share the spotlight with a stout defense that limited A M to 32 yards on the ground. UP THE T : Sandy Arnold, Tom Turet, Sybil Helmer. ACROSS THE T : Frank Flem- ing, Sally Blackwell, Bill Osborne, Marsha Pearce, Joe Averill. FRONT ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Helms, Head Coach Bill Ellington, Manager Frank Denius, Gary Yeoman, Pat Kelly, Tom Isbell, Rob Riv- iere, Jim Moore, Tom Landry, Don Burrisk, Tom Collins, Don Barton, Mike McCulloch, Mike Zabransky, Lonnie Bennett, Trainer Jim Dracou- lis. SECOND ROW: Manager Duane Simmons, Steve Cumley, Johnny Horton, Tim Sampson, John Burns, Dan Adams, Charles Banno, Jay Ar- nold, Bruce Cannon, Dennis Ladd, Mark Jankowski, Ru.sty Linnay, Grea Dahlberg, Trainer Jerry Wheat, Assistant Coach David McWilliams, As- sistant Coach Glen Swenson, Student Coach Douglas Kleiber. THIRD ROW: Student Coach Forrest Wiegand, Student Coach Freddie Stein- mark, Student Coach James Street, Ronnie Workman, Mark Halfmann, Bill Wyman. Craig Arledge. Buddy Schuchardt, Bill Walker, Doug Gel- dert, Rick Sheldon, Gary Frazier, Malcolm Minnick, Buddy Giles, Glen Gaspard, Steve Mohnke. FOURTH ROW: Manager Bob Kay, Steve Newmon, Rick Davis. Pat Hogan, Robert Guevara, Gary Reissig, Mike Cromeens, Steve Derdak, Mark Akin, Bob Lenz, Larry Dozier, Ken Vaughn, Louis Hart, Bob Tresch, Mark Chalmers, Trainer Tim Winn, Stu- dent Coach Terry Stewart. 466 _ _ The freshman defense brought a short run by the Baylor quarterback to an abrupt halt. Yearling Head Coach Bill Ellington. SEASON RECORD Yearlings Opponents Yearling halfback Don Burrisk gained 713 yards rushing. 47 Baylor 20 35 Rice 6 24 SMU 10 55 TCU 8 47 A M 7 467 Injuries Dimmed Horn Basketball Hopes Stricken with adversity before and during the 1971 bas- ketball campaign, the Longhorns struggled to a 12-12 sea- son record and a fifth place tie in the Southwest Confer- ence with a 6-8 mark. Injuries to top forward prospects Eric Groscurth and John Mark Wilson depleted Texas ' strength before the season ' s onset. Both Groscurth, the leading rebounder and No. 2 scorer on the 1970 varsity, and Wilson, the leading scorer from the ' 70 Yearling squad, missed the entire cam- paign. Guard Mike Dukes was injured in mid-season and the sophomore starter was able to play in only two SWC con- tests. Reserve forward Sammy Hyde left school after the fall semester. Despite the high rate of attrition, the depleted forward corps responded with stellar performances as Billy Black, one of two seniors on the team, and junior Lynn Howden both broke the 300-point barrier. Black, a converted 6-3 guard, had his finest season, av- eraging 15.4 points per game. Howden, shifted from the post position, averaged 14 points and set a school record by snaring 264 rebounds. Junior guard Jimmy Blacklock, a transfer from Tyler Junior College, led all Texas scorers with 400 points for the season to become the seventh Longhorn in modern basketball history to reach that level. Opening against highly-rated Florida State, the Steers lost an 80-78 decision at Gregory Gym. With four starters scoring in double figures and Howden pulling down a school record of 24 rebounds, Texas stayed close enough to the Seminoles to lose on a shot that rimmed out of the hoop at the buzzer. Traveling to the Deep South, the Longhorns lost to Ala- bama 90-78 and to Mississippi 89-84 before opening a three-game home stand. Sparked by Black ' s 31 points, Texas outscored visiting Southern Illinois 107-100 and used a 51 percent field goal average to ease past Southern Mississippi 95-80. Oklahoma State took advantage of Texas hospitality, giving the Longhorns a scare before Black ' s free throws netted a 72-71 victory. Rusty from the Christmas layoff, Texas stumbled in the opening game of the Milwaukee classic, losing 89-73 to Wisconsin. The Steers recovered to finish third in the tour- nament, however, as a 23-point output by sophomore post man B. G. Brosterhous paced an 85-76 victory over Dart- mouth. Blacklock, who tallied 30 points in the loss to Wisconsin, shared all-tournament guard honors with Marquette All- American Dean Meminger. After downing Tulane 74-70, Texas took a lead in the SWC race by defeating Arkansas 88-79 in Fayetteville. ABOVE: ' Horn Jimmy Blacklock eluded the Aggies ' defense to drive down court. RIGHT: Sophomore Ralph Elliot out jumped the Owls to score. 468 SEASON RECORD TEXAS 78 78 84 107 95 72 73 85 74 88 70 62 89 70 84 84 78 67 55 87 64 71 96 94 Florida State Alabama Mississippi Southern Illinois Southern Mississippi Oklahoma State Wisconsin Dartmouth Tulane Arkansas Baylor Texas Tech Southern Illinois TCU Rice SMU Texas A M Baylor Texas Tech Arkansas Texas A M TCU SMU Rice OPPONENT 80 90 89 100 80 71 89 76 70 79 77 68 81 76 68 83 69 88 70 88 65 74 88 88 FRONT ROW: Scooter Lenox, Tres Blankenbeckler, Jimmy Blacklock. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim O ' Bannon. Lynn How- den, Ralph Elliott, B. G. Brosterhous, Richard Langdon. THIRD ROW: Manager Keith Buchanan, Billy Black, Jeff Baker, Jack Louis, Mike Dukes, Coach Leon Black. NOT PIC- TURED: John Langdon. 469 ' ' . r ' B. G. Brosterhous and Lynn Howden joined forces against a TCU eager in a battle for the ball. The visiting Baylor Bears toppled the Longhorns from that enviable perch, as Texas couldn ' t find the basket and dropped a 77-70 decision. A regional television audience and a capacity Gregory Gym crowd watched the Steers hit only 32.8 percent of their field goal attempts. The shooting malady followed the Longhorns to Lub- bock, as well, with Texas hitting on only 33.9 from the field and losing 68-62 to Texas Tech. Taking a break from the SWC wars, the ' Horns traveled to Carbondale, III. to make it two-for-two against South- ern Illinois. With Dukes hitting 7 of 10 field goal attempts and going 10-for-IO from the foul line, Texas dumped the Salukis for the second time, 89-81. Facing league-leading TCU in Austin, the Longhorns gave the Frogs all they could handle before succumbing, 76-70. Texas held the lead until seven minutes remained in the contest. The high-leaping visitors inside offense proved to be the difference. After three consecutive conference losses, Texas visited a little misery upon the Rice Owls, 84-68. Although Rice took a 10-point lead late in the first half, the Steers used double figure scoring outputs by all five starters and one reserve to bury the Owls in the second half. Joe Scooter Lenox swung by Aggie defender. i Early Wins Highlighted Season Ralph Elliot angled into shooting position. Horn B. G. Brosterhous refused to surrender the ball despite Raider persistence. SMU ' s Mustangs proved stubborn on their home court, refusing to collapse under an I I -point halftime deficit and forced Texas ' Brosterhous to secure an 84-83 victory with 0:17 showing on the clock. After tying the score at 83, the Ponies stalled for three minutes before ace scorer Gene Phillips threw the ball away. Brosterhous gave Texas the one-point lead in the first of a one-and-one free throw situation. Phillips ' des- peration shot at the buzzer fell short. Feb. 9 became a milestone date for Leon Black as he watched his charges hand him his first victory over Texas A M, 78-69. Blacklock ' s 23 points were high for Texas, but Billy Black and Scooter Lenox had to combine for eight straight free throws in the last 40 seconds to insure the ' Horns ' first victory over the Farmers since 1967. Opening the second round of SWC action, Baylor sent Texas plummeting to a five-game losing streak, handing the Longhorns an 88-67 setback. With his team trailing league-leading TCU by only two games, Coach Black fig- ured it had every reason, which it did, to play well, which it didn ' t. Instead the Longhorns played every phase of the game poorly, suffering their worst defeat of the year. The frustration was doubled by TCU ' s loss to Texas Tech which, had Texas won, would have put the Steers one game behind the Frogs. Caged by the Bears. Billy Black hunted for an opening. 471 Season Produced Fifth Place Tie In one of the stranger contests of the season, Texas held visiting Texas Tech to a stalemate through three-fourths of the evening, before collapsing, 70-55. With I I minutes re- maining and the score knotted at 49, the ' Horns went eight minutes-plus without scoring a single point, dooming themselves to defeat and a SWC finish somewhere out of the money. Two teams with nothing to gain or lose battled down to the wire and then some at Gregory Gym, with Arkansas taking an 88-87 overtime victory over Texas. After trailing by 12 points at halftime, the Steers launched a comeback that overtook the Porkers by five with two minutes left. But Arkansas recovered to pull out its only conference victory. Regaining early season form, the Longhorns hit the road with great determination but little success, losing to A M 65-64 and to champion TCU 74-71. In the latter contest, which clinched a title tie for the Frogs, Texas led until five minutes remained on the clock but failed to convert cru- cial free throws in the waning moments. Appearing at home for the last time during the season, Texas Lenox and Blacklock teamed up to outscore SMU ' s Gene Phillips and the Steers broke an extended losing streak, 96-88. While. Phillips was tallying a Gregory Gym varsity scoring record of 51 points, Lenox and Blacklock were chalking up 26 apiece to help notch the win. Displaying typical tenacity and being treated to unusual rewards, the Longhorns stormed back from a 12-point sec- ond half deficit to beat Rice 94-88 in Houston. With Lenox scoring 23 and Blacklock 22, Texas outpointed the Owls to gain the victory and a .500 finish. A dismal postscript was added to the season record when a traffic mishap claimed the life of Steer forward Ralph Elliott. The accident ' occurred near Elliott ' s home- town of Denison during Easter vacation. Coach Leon Black discussed strategy during a time out Billy Black defended possession of the ball. Jimmy Blacklock pressed to slow the Aggie offensive drive. 472 Freshmen Set Individual, Team Records 1971 YEARLING BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Manager Jimmy Bartlett, Paul Hiltpold, Everett Culver, Larry Robinson, Lawrence Johnson, Michael Smith, Rick Kruger. SECOND ROW: Coach Dale Dotson, Dennis Shidler, Steve Slaton, George Stacy, Scotty Jones, Robert James, Harry Larrabee, Brad Ward, Coach Bennle Lenox, Manager Ricky Hodges. Harry Larrabee drove in for a basket against Lon Morris JC. Led by record-breaking forward Larry Robinson, the 1971 Yearling basketball team forged a 13-3 season rec- ord, forecasting new heights for future Longhorn squads. Shattering by more than 200 points the freshman sea- son scoring record, Robinson averaged 33.9 points per game (542 total) and led the team in field goal (.548) and free throw (.835) accuracy as well as rebounding (16.8 av- erage). Robinson also broke the Gregory Gym scoring record with 55 against TCU in a 131-68 victory. Coach Bennie Lenox ' s crew swept to three non-confer- ence wins, 102-88 over Wharton Junior College, 97-67 against Blinn JC, and 103-93 over Lon Morris. Baylor was the first conference foe to fall, 103-93. The Yearlings lost to Texas Tech, 94-83 at Lubbock. Texas buried TCU at home, then slipped past Rice 72- 66 before taking to the road and losing 88-80 to SMU. The Yearlings then went on a five-game tear, defeating Texas A M twice, 96-62 and 88-74, dropping Baylor again 101-91, and felling a pair of non-conference foes, UT Ar- lington 99-86 and Pan American College 103-68. TCU took advantage of Texas ' sluggishness to avenge its Austin debacle 103-96. The Yearlings bounced back to neutralize the SMU loss with a I 14-93 win. They closed the season by handing Rice the second of its two losses 80-76. Lacking a muscular big man, Texas depended on Rob- inson and 6-7 Lawrence Johnson for rebounding and inside scoring. Johnson, a high school All-American, added awe- some shotblocking ability to the team ' s talent. Two more All-Americans, Dennis Shidler and Harry Larrabee, han- dled the guard chores while Rick Krueger and Steve Sla- ton split time as the fifth starter. Lawrence Johnson grabbed a rebound from Blinn JC. 473 FRONT ROW: Milam Pharo, William Holloway, Stephen McFarland, Donnie Vick, John Campbell, Stephen Miller. SECOND ROW: Coach Melvin Patterson, John Busch, Richard Goodall, William MacNaughton, Roland Roessner, Doug Nibouar, Dave Willis, Scott Brown. THIRD ROW: Sanford Gottesman, Craig Robinson, Robert Blodgett, Mark Roberts, Stephen Beasley, Peter McCutcheon, Tommy Elder, Mark Ja- cobs, Frank Salzhandler. Longhorn swimme rs placed second in the Southwest Conference. Sophomore Victories Highlighted Swimmers ' Year Forsaking early season dual meet victories for a rigorous training schedule, new swimming coach Melvin R. Pat Patterson guided the Longhorns to a respectable second place finish behind perennial champion SMU in the South- west Conference meet. Rather than interrupt the overall practice routine to prepare for tune-up meets, Patterson ' s charges swam tired against virtually every opponent prior to the SWC meet. As usual, SMU dominated its conference brethren, gar- nering 13 firsts in the 18-event meet, to only three for the host Steers and two for third place Arkansas. The Mustangs ' depth, always impressive, accounted for two 1-2-3 finishes and a pair of 1-2 performances. But the young Texas squad -- all three winners were sophomores used depth of its own to total 403 points to SMU s 612. Led by Steve McFarland, Longhorn divers finished high in both diving events. Besides M cFarland, Texas ' blue ribbon winners were Bruce Robinson in the 400-yard individual medley and Frank Salzhandler in the 100-yard breaststroke. Although Robinson and Salzhandler qualified for the NCAA meet, Texas was represented only by divers McFarland, Bill Holloway, and Donnie Vick. The year ended on a decidedly more optimistic note than that on which it had begun. By season ' s end, early dissension concerning Patterson ' s dress code and Salzhan- dler ' s hair had subsided, as indicated by the team ' s per- formance in the SWC meet. 474 ' Horn Tom Gardner took first place at a Sc meet. championship UT Thinclads Took Second in SWC For the second consecutive year, Texas had the top in- dividual runner but finished second to SMU in the South- west Conference cross-country championship meet. The Longhorns ' Tom Gardner toured the Fayetteville Country Club course in 14:22, a scant seven seconds ahead of SMU ' s Jimmy Whitley. The Mustangs, however, placed four runners among the top six finishers to defeat the Steers by 18 points. Host Arkansas finished a distant third, with A M, TCU, and Rice following. Baylor and Texas Tech posted individ- ual entries but neither entered a full team. Other finishers for Texas were Ricky Yarbrough (9), Larry Rogers ( 1 3), Randy Yarbrough ( 1 6), Bill Gamble ( 1 8), Mike Moehle (20), and Jack Colovin (21). The cross-country team was coached by Jack Daniels. FRONT ROW: Randy Yarbrough, Tom Gardner, Tinker Murray, Mike Moehle, Larry Rogers. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Daniels, Ricky Yar- brough. Jack Colovin, Bill Gamble, Larry Sorenson, Coach Jack Patter- son. 475 Longhorns Finished Third In SWC Race William Gates Fosbury-flopped over the bar. Dave Morton posted a winning 1 :50.5 in the 880-yard dash. FRONT ROW: Randy Yarbrough. Ray Timberlake, Mickey Ryan, Tom burne Price, coach; Jack Daniels, coach; Charles Doyle, trainer; Glen Gardner. Larry Sorenson. Walt Chamberlain, David Colley, Randy Ran- Sefcik, manager; Carl Johnson, Dave Morton, William Oates, Bill Gold- dolph, Ricky Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: Alan Thomas, Jack Colovin, app, Ed Wright, Joe Cash, David Ray, manager: Art Taylor, manager; Gordon Hodges, Mike Tibbetts, Frank Fleming, Mike Moehle, Byrd Tim Winn, trainer: Bill Miller, coach. Baggett, Russ McLeod, John Berry, Pat Tibbetts. THIRD ROW: Cle- 476 After finishing a Quarter-mile leg of the mile relay Ed Wright completed A familiar face returned to Texas ' Tartan track in 1971, as Cleburne Price made his third stop at the University, this time as head track coach. Price, who served as a grad- uate assistant in 1956 and 1957 and assistant coach from 1963-69 returned to Austin after having served as track coach and athletic director at Dallas Baptist College. Facing another year of rebuilding, Price served notice that the Longhorns would be back on the track to cinder prominence as his young charges authored several impres- sive relay performances and finished only 8 points behind champion Rice in the conference meet. The year opened none too impressively, as Texas fin- ished second to Abilene Christian in a triangular meet that also included Baylor. Although Price said that the meet indicated a long, hard year ahead, several bright spots shown Orange. Will (Dates ' 6-9 ' 4 high jump, then a career best and Carl Johnson ' s strong showing in the sprints forecast a good year for the two. Johnson was Texas ' outstanding performer at the Bor- der Olympics the following weekend, as the Steers fin- ished a distant third behind Rice and A M. Johnson blazed to a 9.3 wind-aided 100-yard dash in the prelim- inaries, then won the finals in 9.6. The junior sprinter also anchored the sprint relay to a second place finish as he was nipped at the tape by the Aggies ' Rockie Woods. Dave Morton was Texas ' other winner, winning the open 440 in 47.6. The Horns returned to Memorial Stadium to capture a dual meet victory from Baylor. Junior College transfer Gordon Hodges won both hurdle events, indicating that the hand-off to anchorman Dave Morton. he would figure prominently in future meets. Alan Thomas continued his weekly ritual of rewriting his own records in the discus toss. A quadrangular meet followed in Fayetteville and nu- merous injuries compounded disappointment in the Steers ' third place finish. With Johnson and co-captain Morton already ailing, sprinters Byrd Baggett and Mickey Ryan also came up lame. On the positive side, Thomas finally es- tablished a school record hurling the discus 189-0. A triangular meet with Houston and UT-Arlington served to improve Orange egos, if not performances. The Steers easily outdistanced all competition by winning nine events, taking all four places in the 880 and high jump. Traveling to Lubbock for a quadrangular meet, Texas cindermen began to mend at the expense of Baylor, SMU, and Texas Tech. Johnson ' s 9.4 in the 100 was good only for a second place but the Longhorns captured seven first places as tune-ups for the SWC meet began in earnest. The track at Lawrence, Kansas was treated to a big or- ange splash as Longhorns ran excellent races in the sprint medley and mile relays, a good 880-relay and respectable 440-relay at the prestigious Kansas Relays. Morton ' s sizzling 1 :46.8 anchor leg over the final 880 yards of the sprint medley brought the Steers home in 3:16.7, good for first place and new meet and school rec- ords. Morton was running fourth when he took the baton. Morton again turned in a spectacular anchor leg, this time on the mile relay unit, which finished second to Rice in 3:07.2. The senior turned the final 440 yards in 44.8. The 880-yard relay crew traveled the distance in 1 :24.3, Continued 477 Trackmen Broke, Tied School Records for third place, while the 440-relay quartet placed fifth. Meanwhile Oates was clearing 6-10 in the high jump for first pace and a share of the school record. Bad luck and injuries kept the ' Horns from making a sim- ilar impression at the Drake Relays in the final tune-up be- fore the conference meet. Texas qualified for the finals in only three relays, scratched from two of those due to Baggett ' s sore legs and didn ' t place in the other. Due to a peculiar seeding arrangement, the mile relay contingent did not qualify although it had the fourth best time in the preliminaries. Morton ' s 46.6 in the open 440, good enough to win, was the highlight of the meet for Texas. The conference meet, held at College Station, was full of surprises, some good, some bad. It was good for Rice, which tallied 60 ' 2 points, bad for favorite A M (60) and so-so for Texas (52V2). The steers got first place points from miler Ricky Yar- brough (4:06.7), half-miler Morton (1 :49.7) and Tom Gard- ner in the three-mile (14:08.5), the latter a new SWC rec- ord. Johnson turned a 9.5 in the 100, matching the time of A M ' s Rockie Woods, who was awarded first place on a controversial decision. Hodges skipped over the 120-yard hurdles in 13.8, tying the school and previous conference records in a second place effort. Hodges ' 51.7 in the 440-yard hurdles was two-tenths of a second off the school record and good for fourth place. Randy Yarbrough took fifth in the mile at 4:09.3 and brother Ricky fifth in the three-mile in 14:28.2 Baggett, usually a 220 man, raced to a 47.4 in the open quarter to take third place. Gates ' disappointing 6-5 tied him for fifth in the high jump, while John Berry surprised with a long jump of 23-7, good for fourth. Javelin thrower Walt Chamberlain and discus man Thomas finished second in their specialties, al- though the win ning tosses were inferior to the two Steers ' best performances of the season. Texas finished third in the mile relay in 3:1 1.4 and sec- ond to A M in the sprint relay in 40.7, two-tenths of a second off the Aggies ' time. Post-season competition saw the Steers at the Ty Ter- rell Invitational in Beaumont, the Gulf States AAU and Meet of Champions events in Houston, the U.S. Track and Field Federation Championship in Wichita and the NCAA meet in Seattle. ABOVE RIGHT: Paul Gibson of UT at El Paso battled for his win in the hurdles. RIGHT: Carl Johnson clocked a 9.5 to win the 100 yard dash in the triangular meet with Baylor and ACC. fc m XA ' M ; [ vvmim imf % UNIV. 0? TE1 fl 478 ;XAS LEFT: Dave Morton ran the anchor lap for the Texas Relay Team. ABOVE: A high jumper at the relays. BELOW: Bill Goldapp and Randy Yarbrough exchanged the baton in the distance medley. 479 Strong Aggie Team Paced Relays Gusting winds kept records to a minimum at the 1971 Texas Relays but the presence of four world record hold- ers lent customary prestige and spice to the talent-laden field performing in sun-drenched Memorial Stadium. Actually, four meet records fell during the 44th annual baton carnival, but only one of those came in a track event and that in the four-mile relay. With defending champions returning to all the relays and six defending champions on hand in individual univer- sity-college division special events, the first stop on the midwest baton circuit figured to be the scene of more rec- ord-toppling performances. But contrary winds aborted most of those efforts. The crippled Texas Aggies retained their title of out- standing university team on the strength of first place finishes in the 440 and 880-yard relays. Although A M won the events handily, they never approached their stel- lar performances of the previous year and failed to de- fend their mile relay title, finishing sixth in that event. Meanwhile, the University at El Paso ' s four-mile relay contingent was knocking two seconds off its 1970 Relays record and the team placed in four other relays, so one could excuse the Miners for scoffing at the applause granted A M. The other record-breaking performances were authored by Rice pole vaulter Dave Roberts, world record-holding shot putter Randy Matson, and high school high jumper Gary Kafer of Gatesville. Roberts, who easily garnered the university division ' s outstanding individual award, soared to 17 feet in breaking by two and one-half inches the standard that has stood since 1967. Matson, in a special open division, tossed the iron ball 68-8 in shattering the old record of 65-7 set in I960. The high school high jump record was eclipsed as Kafer bettered the old record of 6-9 by a quarter of an inch. All was not well for returning champions as the Aggies surrendered their mile relay crown to Rice; Kansas State lost its ' two-mile relay title to Brigham Young and sprint medley championship to Oklahoma State. In the distance Continued ' V- ABOVE: Winner Sammy Dierschke and runners from eight other high schools charged off the blocks in the 100-yard dash. RIGHT: Runners in the two-mile relay crowded behing the winning team from Brigham Young University. medley, UTEP didn ' t qualify to defend its championship. Others who fell by the wayside were world record-hold- er Ralph Mann in the 440-yard hurdles (finished eighth), Mel Sray in the 100 and Rodney Milburn in the 120-yard hurdles (neither qualified), Steve Wilhelm in the shot put (third), Fred DeBernardi in the discus (second), and Law- rence Lujack in the long jump (fifth). Previous years ' relay winners in the college division had better success than did their university counterparts, as Texas Southern successfully defended its sprint relay and sprint medley relay titles and Prairie View held on to its 880-yard relay crown. Howard Payne, Ft. Hays State, and Prairie View lost their respective two-mile, distance med- ley, and mile relay titles, however. The college division ' s top team was Dallas Baptist Col- lege, which placed in all six relays, finishing no lower than third in any. Jimmy Evans of DBC, who ran on the sprint medley, 880-yard and mile relays, was picked the division ' s outstanding individual. On the Longhorns ' side of the ledger, the mile relay contingent featuring Byrd Baggett, Bill Soldapp, Ed Wright and Dave Morton finished third, while the sprint medley quartet of Baggett, Wright, Morton and Carl Johnson came home sixth. Will Oates placed second in the high jump, Sordon Hodges fifth in the 120-yard hurdles and Alan Thomas fifth in the discus. ABOVE: Prairie View A M finished second in the girls ' mile relay be- hind the Texas Track Club. LEFT: Rice won the mile relay with a team time of 3:07.62 minutes. ABOVE LEFT: After a hard 440 yards, relay runners welcomed the chance to hand-off their batons. 481 Longhorn Golfers Won NCAA Tournament Led by freshman sensation Ben Crenshaw and junior captain Tom Kite, the Longhorn golf team won the 1971 NCAA tournament on the final day of competition. In winning the school ' s first national championship in golf, the team surged from I 5 strokes behind at the begin- ning of the final round to finish seven strokes ahead of sec- ond place and defending champion Houston. Texas entered the tournament as an independent entry, as the team did not compete for the Southwest Confer- ence championship for the first time since golf became a conference sport in 1927. Crenshaw, who carded the low round in the tournament with a 65 over the final 18 holes, became the first fresh- man ever to win medalist honors, finishing with a 72-hole score of 273. His total was 1 5-under par and a new NCAA record. William Cromwell, Seorge Machock and George Tucker contributed to the ' Horns ' record 1,144 four-day total. It was Kite, however, who started the Longhorn charge on the final day a comeback which saw the team better par by 13 strokes. The two-time Walker Cup participant finished the first five holes at six-under par. Kite finished the tournament with a 289 total, while Cromwell carded a 290 and Machock and Tucker finished at 292. Ben Crenshaw waited for his drive to land. FRONT ROW: Robert Harwell, Johnny Dill, Paul Darwin, Tom Kite Jr., George Machock, William Cromwell, Ben Crenshaw, Brent Buckman. SECOND ROW: David Roberts, Fred Collins, Tony Pfaff, Chuck Mun- son, Craig Campbell, George Tucker, Ladd Larson, George Hannon. 482 Tennis: Third Behind SMU, Rice Longhorn John Nelson returned NTSU ' s Ralph Oystehr ' s serve while fellow ' Horn Avery Rush braced for Harol Soloman ' s shot. The 1971 tennis campaign was a case of feast or famine for the Longhorns, as they lost only one game in winning four conference matches and failed to win a single game in losing two league matches. The Steers 27-15 game won-lost record was good enough for third place in the conference behind Rice and SMU, both of whom blanked Texas in their matches. Baylor, TCU, and Texas Tech fell 7-0 and A M 6- 1 . The Longhorns ' victory over the Aggies insured their third place finish ahead of A M. Coach Wilmer Allison ' s 1971 tennis squad was a young one, with two freshmen, one sophomore and two juniors making up the top five performers. The 12-man squad counted only two seniors. The Longhorns chalked up victories over Temple Jr. College, North Texas State, St. Edwards, Southwest Okla- homa State College, Southwest Texas and Central Texas College in non-conference competition and fell to power- houses Trinity and University of Corpus Christi. FRONT ROW: Dan Nelson, John Nelson, Marc Wiegand, Robert Campbell. Ray Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Ron Touchon. Avery Rush, Ed Innerarity, Jim Bayless, Rick Murray, Wilmer Allison, Coach. NOT PIC- TURED: Randy Sherfy. 483 Inconsistent Season Produced SWC Title Counted out by many observers early in the 1971 base- ball campaign, the Longhorns surged late in the season to win their fourth Southwest Conference championship in four years under Coach Cliff Gustafson. The team won 25 of its last 28 regular season games en- route to a 33-9 record and Texas ' forty-sixth baseball title in 56 years of SWC competition. The Longhorns ' shot at an unprecedented fourth con- secutive College World Series berth blew up in their faces as Pan American University handed Texas 1-0 and 4-0 de- feats in the District VI playoffs. All-American Burt Hooton was the mainstay of the pitching staff, while four All-Southwest Conference selec- tions helped the Longhorns to a conference record .333 team batting average in SWC play. Outfielder Walt Rothe was the conference batting champion with a .485 average and the senior ' s 33 SWC basehits broke the league record. First baseman John Langerhans (.424) and third baseman David Chalk (.403) shared the new conference record for runs-batted-in with 28 apiece. Second baseman Mike Markl duplicated Continued 4 A cloud of dust spelled another run for Texas. IEIOW:H FRONT ROW: Charlie Crenshaw, Lee Williams, Amedor Tijirina, Nativ- idad Salazar, Alan Lowry, David Chalk, Mike Markl, Terry Pyka. Gordon Ohlhausen, manager. SECOND ROW: Gary Erskine, Walt Rothe, Bobby Cuellar, Jimmy Brown, Zane Grubbs, Ken Rape, Tom Bell, Donnie Horn, James Crouch, Greg Duffy. THIRD ROW: Cliff Gustafson, coach; Sam Nicholson, Burt Hooton, John Langerhans, Dennis Magro, Mike West, Gary Peterson, Pat Thompson, Bill Berryhill, Mike Beard. Bill Bethea, assistant coach. BELOW: Horn outfielder Jimmy Crouch scrambled to snare a high fly ball. Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Pan American Pan American Pan American Pan American St. Mary ' s St. Mary ' s Baylor Baylor Baylor Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota SMU SMU SMU TCU TCU TCU Lamar Tech Lamar Tech Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Houston Houston Rice Rice Rice Dallas Baptist Dallas Baptist Texas A M Texas A M Texas A M Pan American Pan American OPPONENT 4 3 4 2 1 6 4 3 4 3 1 4 6 3 6 3 1 1 6 4 4 2 3 7 7 4 6 6 9 1 4 485 Chalk ' s .403 average. The season did not begin as productively as it ended, however, as Gustafson was faced with the task of breaking in a new catcher, shortstop and entire outfield while find- ing a second and third pitcher. Still, the ' Horns were the consensus choice for the conference title, largely on the basis of Hooton ' s presence. But Hooton suffered the first SWC defeat of his career in the conference opener and the loss served notice that Gustafson would need more than one pitcher. The Steer coach looked at a succession of freshmen, squadmen, and part-time hurlers, including Langerhans and Rothe, before settling on junior Mike Beard and previously little-used senior Donnie Home. Meanwhile, three different catchers worked behind the plate before freshman Bill Berryhill emerged as a consist- ent glove man and potential power hitter. Gustafson also worked with three second base-shortstop combinations before junior college transfer Amador Tijerina held forth along with the dependable Markl. Rothe performed beyond Gustafson ' s expectations and senior Jimmy Crouch and footballer Alan Lowry helped shore up the outfield. Hooton began the season in spectacular fashion, pitch- ing the first no-hitter of his collegiate career in the opener against Sam Houston State. Texas took three of four from the Bearkats and followed with a double header sweep of Texas Lutheran. Continued _ Horn outfielder Alan Lowry backed up teammate Walt Rothe ABOVE: Longhorn Jimmy Crouch tried to slide home against St. Mary ' s. RIGHT: After a close play, Steer Charlie Crenshaw and the Minnesota second baseman checked the umpire ' s decision. 486 Early Slump Reflected Personnel Problems The runner made it to the base before Langerhans could tag him. Players relaxed in the dugout. Pan American, which was to hold the No. I spot in the collegiate baseball rankings through most of the season, built a portion of its reputation by taking three of four games from the Longhorns at Edinburg. Hooton ' s domi- nance of the Broncos in the series opener prevented a sweep. St. Mary ' s fell twice in the Longhorns ' final tuneup for their SWC opener with Baylor. It was at Waco that Texas 1971 baseball fortunes reached their lowest ebb. Behind the one-hit pitching of Steve Stuart, Baylor handed Hooton his only SWC defeat ever and then won the second game of the series to put the Steers at 8-6 for the season and in ownership of the conference cellar. Trailing 6-2 in the third contest, Texas got seven innings of shutout relief pitching from Home and a subsequent come-from-behind victory. Home, who had pitched only three innings in previous games, notched 14 strike-outs and the first of five SWC victories he was to claim during the season. Facing Texas Tech in Austin, Texas needed all of Hoo- ton ' s heriocs to win two of three from the Red Raiders. Locked in a pitching duel with Tech ' s Rueben Garcia, The Bear allowed only one hit and singled and scored Continued 487 John Langerhans led the team in home runs. A Sam Houston runner unsuccessfully attempted to escape Mike Markl s tag. Alan Lowry won his contest with the Sam Houston pitcher. 488 Horns mobbed Burt Hooton after he pitched seven perfect innings against Tech. A Strong Finish Gave Horns An SWC Win the game ' s only run in the bottom of the I 3th inning. Hoo- ton set a school record with 19 strike-outs in the contest and was credited with a seven-inning perfect game. Home was able to tame the Plainsmen in the second game, but Tech salvaged the third, causing Gustafson to remark that his charges would have to win the rest of their conference games in order to win the championship. After taking three of four from Minnesota, the Steers set about Gustafson ' s stated task with a sweep of SMU behind shutout pitching from Hooton, Beard and Home. Hooton was shaky in the opening game with TCU, but Horned Frog pitchers could not cope with Rothe and Ber- ryhill, who collected a home run apiece and Lowry, who doubled twice. Beard and Hooton combined for a shutout in the second game, with Home picking up his third con- secutive SWC victory in the third. The Longhorns took a break from league competition and swept doubleheaders with Lamar Tech and Texas Lu- theran before splitting a twinbill-with Houston. While TCU was cutting down leading A M with a sweep of their series, the Steers propped up some unstea- dy pitching with a 47-run barrage in taking three games from Rice and slipping into first place tie with the Aggies. A doubleheader sweep of Dallas Baptist set the stage for the climactic series with A M at College Station. With the teams tied for the conference lead, the winner of two of the three contests would claim the champion- ship. The Aggies jumped on an erratic Hooton for six runs in the first game, but Texas tallied eight times in the fourth inning to win 9-6. Chalk ' s bases-loaded triple and Rothe ' s two base hits in the inning keyed the uprising. Beard got the call in the second and ultimately decisive contest and responded with three-hit pitching before Hooton came on in the eighth to save the 3-0 victory for his roommate. Langerhans ' single and towering double drove in two runs, while Chalk and Markl played flawless defense. Texas victimized three Aggie pitchers in the conferece finale, winning 10-9 as senior Nati Salazar picked up the victory in relief of Home. Charlie Crenshaw, who replaced Lowry late in the season, lashed three doubles and drove in four runs, to help the Longhorns to their first three- game sweep of the Aggies since I960. A standing room only crowd of 6,000-plus at San Anto- nio ' s V. J. Keefe Field watched Pan American win the Dis- trict VI playoffs with 1-0 and 4-0 victories over the Long- horns. The Broncos became the only collegiate team ever to administer consecutive shutouts to a Texas nine. The Valley crew stunned the Steers in the opener by scoring an unearned run in the second inning and pres- enting Hooton with the third loss of his three-year career. Bronc first baseman Al Pierce scored the game ' s only run on Langerhans ' two-base throwing error with two out. Pierce had singled and moved to second on a passed ball. The decisive second game was a study in frustration for the Steers, who left 15 runners stranded on the basepaths. The Broncos made use of their five hits, tallying four first inning runs against Beard, who failed to retire a batter. 489 Soccer Team Remains Conference Champs The soccer club, composed of University students from numerous foreign countries as well as the United States, forged a 9-0-1 regular season record in winning its third Texas Collegiate Soccer League championship. The league is comprised of teams from six Texas schools, including the University. The UT soccer club defeated Texas Tech 4-1 in Lubbock in the team ' s league opener. The club followed with a 3-0 victory over Rice in Hous- ton but was held to a 2-2 tie by arch-rival St. Mary ' s of San Antonio. The club then defeated Trinity (San Antonio) 4-1 and clinched the league title with a 5-0 shutout of TCU. A M fell in the regular season finale. Having completed league competition in mid-Novem- ber, the club traveled to San Antonio in December for a match with Texas Tech, which they lost 2-0. The club did not compete again until May, when it lost 4-2 to the University of Tamaulipas in a game played in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Co-captains for the 1971 team were Roger Garner of England and Eduardo Kepfer of Costa Rica. UTSAM SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: John Bradshaw, Johnny Vallejo, Gentil Marin. Peter Poppe. Mike Adams. SECC John Powers, Alkan Oral, Jon Robinson, Roger Garner, Eduardo Kepfer, Professor Norman Potter. :OW: Steve Williams, Alfred Erler. 490 Handball and Gymnastic Teams Had Active Seasons UTSAM GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: Jim Lee, coach, Gustavo Garcia, Robert Worsham, Claus Poppe. SECOND ROW: Bill D ' Amico, Hearn Stephens, Glenn Coo- per, Randall Reves. Under the guidance of well-known player Pete Tyson and with the benefit of one of the best facilities in the na- tion, the handball team tied for the national champion- ship, marking the ninth time in I I years that the club has won the title. After participating in numerous open tournaments in Dallas, Fort Worth, Midland, New Orleans, Corpus Chris- ti, and Memphis, ' the club traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee for the national championship tournament. With Terry Hankins and Joe Hero combining to win their second consecutive doubles title and Jeff Barnes placing second in A singles and Wayne Lee first in B singles, the team tied with Lake Forest College for the championship. After competing in dual and triangular matches, the gymnastics club participated in three tournaments, includ- ing the Southwest Championship and Gulf States Ama- teur Athletic Union championship. With Larry Brackett collecting the high point total and Randall Reeves and Glen Cooper winning first place hon- ors, the club opened with a victory over Texas A M and North Texas State in a meet at College Station. Although Robert Worsham, Bob Stephens, and Ken Cone snared first places, the team suffered a narrow loss to San Jacinto Junior College in Pasadena. The club finished third in a six-team tournament held in Austin before traveling to Hurst for the Southwest AAU championships, in which it again finished third. In the year ' s final event, the club placed second in the Gulf States AAU competition in Pasadena as coach James Lee competed and won the all-around title. I UTSAM HANDBALL: FRONT ROW: Gary Loiben, Terry Hankins, Jeff Barnes. SECOND ROW: Sam Albright, Steve Ruiz, Joe Hero, Wayne Lee, Pete Tyson, coach. 491 UTSAM UTSAM conducted varied activities during the year, ranging from outings to tournament and dual match com- petition. The cricket club won all three of its matches, defeating the Dallas County Cricket Club twice and the Texas A M club once by a score of 163-28. The bowling team, which competed in eight tourna- ments in Lubbock, Houston, Austin, Canyon, and San Marcos, finished third in the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. The 20-member fencing club competed in nine tourna- ments, co-hosting one with the University women ' s fencing club, an affair designed to promote club fencing at the beginner level and planned as a yearly event. Dividing their time between tournament competition and hunting and fishing expeditions, the Longhorn Archers conducted numerous group activities as well as promoting individual competition. Deer hunting, bow fishing, and a field tournament at the Austin Archery Club range high- lighted the year. Competing against teams from Texas and Louisiana, the wrestling club compiled a 7-3 record during the year. A badminton tournament was hosted jointly by men and women University students, with the women winning both singles and doubles championships in their collegiate divi- sion. The softball team, which was able to schedule only one game, lost that contest, a 3-2 defeat by Baylor in Waco. The volleyball team competed in several tournaments in Dallas, Houston, and Austin during the year. UTSAM WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT ROW: Larry Walker, David Embry. Arthur Milberger. Ralph DuBose, Brad Kunze, Doug Mould. BACK ROW: Rick Plautz, Ted Eckman, N. Rahiemyelahi, Mac Greer, Tom Carter, Randall Patterson, Ira V. Hessel, Jim Mowry, coach. 492 UTSAM CRICKET TEAM: FRONT ROW: Rafique Jangda, Altaf Look manjee, Nassar H. Ata, Desh Gupta. Gopal Talreja. BACK ROW: Su hail A-fzal, Jesda Watin, Bhopi Dhal, Nazim Thawerbhoy, Derek Desouza Orville Wyss, sponsor. UTSAM FENCING TEAM: FRONT ROW: Darrell Williams, sponsor; G. Bruce White. Henry Waddell, John Hillier. BACK ROW: John Lusby, John Pigott, Huey Mast, Mike Van Dusen, Kim McKinzey, Jim C. Smith. 493 Men and Women ' s Intramurals 495 SPECIAL AWARDS BERRY M. WHITAKER LEADERSHIP AWARD James H. Elder III, Delta Upsilon NELSON PUETT IMPROVEMENT AWARD Theleme Cooperative ARNO NOWOTNY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Philip J. Kratovil, Phi Kappa Psi TEXAS COWBOY SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Acacia BEST INTRAMURAL OFFICIAL AWARD Charles M. Wilson III BEST ALL-ROUND ATHLETE FRATERNITY DIVISION Terry M. Newman, Acacia INDEPENDENT DIVISION Peter A. Nolan, Recruits CLUB DIVISION Tommy E. Scales, BSU HOUSING DIVISION Bruce W. Cozad, Campus Guild SENIOR MANAGERS Donald R. Hoyt, Stag Cooperative Jack L. Jessel, Sigma Alpha Mu Stephen G. Lappin, Acacia Jonathan P. Purvin, Sigma Alpha Mu BASKETBALL CLASS A LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Benjamin J. Campbell Halili F. Medina Robert B. Campbell Don V. Ploeger James B. May Keith H. Sowards CLASS B PI KAPPA ALPHA Raymond D. Barrett Hugh H. Garrett Walter D. Shepherd James L. Biddle B. Breck Bostwick R. Barry Crook David Shrum BOWLING SINGLES Leland W. Waters, Delta Upsilon TEAM BOWLING CLASS A TH ETA XI George D. Artusy III Eugene M. fiasco Jr. Everett S. Gibbs Carl F. Metzroth CLASS B DELTA TAU DELTA Thomas F. Ellis Terry L. Hankins Joe M. Forbes Robert M. Rutledge FREE THROW DELTA UPSILON Jerry M. Brooks Frederick R. Hamilton Jr Arthur C. Burdick Jr. Stephen C. Walls James H. Elder III GOLF SINGLES John L. Hurst, Lambda Chi Alpha GOLF DOUBLES PHI GAMMA DELTA William E. Pelham Charles C. Patterson 5 Champions James M. Alsup Philip G. Dyer James R. Barnett Charles C. Hull Charles E. Bearden Stacy G. Hunt William E. Blood Philip R. Lehmberg Robert D. Dransfield Alfred M. Tomforde HANDBALL DOUBLES Owen W. Williams TRACK CLASS A DELTA TAU DELTA James M. Alsup Terry L. Hankins BUSHMASTERS David Alexander Donald R. Laughte r CLASS B RECRUITS Mike K. Cole Richard L. Nelson Harry D. Hubbard John M. Nolan Ike K. Lasater HANDBALL SINGLES VOLLEYBALL CLASS A MOORE-HILL HALL Jeffrey A. Barnes CLASS A ACACIA Ralph G. Cotton Terry M. Newman Harry L. Craig Roy R. Roberts CLASS B JESTER 8 David G. Dunlap Thomas L. Shelton Leslie E. Schoppe CLASS B SIGMA PHI EPSILON SOFTBALL Brett J. Baillio Thomas B. Dunn David D. Berry Duke C. Garwood FAST PITCH Richard E. Booth Henry D. Hayden AlChE Bob H. Anderson C. Michael Naeve WATER BASKETBALL Steven R. Beck G. Charles Naeve John H. Durfor Bill L. Proud Paul W. Fisher David A. Rolf Jess A. McAngus RECRUITS John G. Angell Peter A. Nolan Robert J. Freeman David C. Scholler John M. Nolan John Y. Tarlton SLOW PITCH WRESTLING CLASS A ROBERTS HALL Mark L. Adleman Steven L. Rogan 123 LB. CLASS David W. Arnold Kenneth G. Scheller Michael P. Tapsak, Phi Kappa Psi Ramon D. Bosquez Brian J. Shell 130 LB. CLASS Michael N. Green William P. Totten Lawrence F. Walker, Royal Gabriel Martinez Byron C. Tucker 1 37 LB. CLASS Paul L. Miller Laurence R. Wheeler Richard L. Plautz, NESEP Hansell N. York 147 LB. CLASS CLASS B PHI DELTA CHI David G. Embrey, Alpha Tau Omega Frank P. Calabro George X. Guerra Charles J. Daleo Harold D. Lewis Terrin R. Davis J ose j. R am j rez David C. Gambel J ames Rodriguez Jr. Francisco Gonzalez Richard O. Villarreal Ernesto Guerra Thomas R. White 157 LB. CLASS Arthur J. Milberger, Alpha Tau Omega 1 67 LB. CLASS Craig T. Grace, Delta Upsilon 177 LB. CLASS Robert H. Heiser, Phi Gamma Delta 191 LB. CLASS SWIMMING Joseph R. Imber, Alpha Tau Omega DELTA UPSILON UNLIMITED CLASS Walter M. Greer, Unattached James H. Elder III John L. Givens Donald R. Erdelt Joseph C. Jett OPEN TOURNAMENT TABLE TENNIS SINGLES BADMINTON Howard Hoppenstein, Castilian John C. Avise, Unattached TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES SOCCER ROBERTS HALL COSTA RICA Irwin Speizer Byron Tucker Rodrigo A. Baldioceda Emmanuel Kobbah Manuel A. Cappella Hubert Koberg III TOUCH FOOTBALL Milton R. Coelho Samuel J. Lederman Percy W. Fischel Gentil Marin CLASS A PEM CLUB Forrest A. Dolgener Daryl G. Moffitt Larry L. Harris William E. Schneider Alvin H. Hefft Glen A. Sefcik Xavier Gonzalez Jose Montemayor Camilo H. Guagueta Ricardo Nieto Edgar Hector J. Quintana-Kohkemper Edwardo Kepfer V. Quintana-Kohkemper SQUASH CLASS B DELTA TAU DELTA Robert G. Richardson, Unattached 496 GROUP POINT WINNERS First Place JESTER Second Place ALPHA PHI Third Place SIGMA DELTA TAU Best Manager Award COOPERATIVES Sportsmanship Award GAMMA PHI BETA Sportsmanship Award LITTLEFIELD Sportsmanship Award ZETA TAU ALPHA MANAGERS DEBORAH C. CARTER ABC Dormitories KATHLEEN WARFIELD Alpah Chi Omega SYLVIA C. PENNYWELL Alpha Chi Omega BETTY A. VANCE Alpha Delta Pi MICHELE DAVIS Alpha Epsilon Phi SHARON A. GIBLIN Alpha Gamma Delta NANCIE BOGDANSKI Alpha Omicron Pi NANCY L. EDWARDS Alpha Omicron Pi BARBARA BEHNE Alpha Phi NANCY L. SANDERS Alpha Xi Delta BARBARA SHIPP Baptist Student Union JUDY DEAM Cooperatives CAROLYN I. SMITH Delta Tau Delta CATHY D. WHITMIRE Delta Gamma JAMENE F. JAVUREK Delta Zeta KAREN McKEE Delta Zeta SHARON K. WERCKLE Dexter House IRIS L. MOUNTCASTLE Gamma Phi Beta PATTI VANEENENAAM Gamma Phi Beta GAIL JOHNSON Gamma Delta Epsilon ELIZABETH A. SIMM.ONS Heflin Manor BARBARA A. BAKER Hoots CINDY J. MORGAN Independents CAROL A. GARDNER ' Jester Center CHRISTINE W. SIERRA Jester Center DEBBIE VAUGHAN Kappa Alpha Theta CHRISTIE S. WISE Kappa Alpha Theta ISABEL A. REYNOLDS Kappa Kappa Gamma CAROL A. SMITH Kinsolving BONITA R. MOON Littlefield JENNIFER E. DENSON Newman Club MARY E. MARNEL1 Newman Hall KATHYLAN L. SEWELL Pi Beta Phi VIRGINIA C. GUESS Pi Beta Phi SHERYL E. TATAR Sigma Delta Tau SUSAN E. SPEIGHT Sinkers MARILYN J. VOLPE Scottish Rite Dormitory ELIZABETH I. BEASLEY Zeta Tau Alpha ARCHERY Roslyn D. Hoffman, Delta Phi Epsilon BADMINTON DOUBLES Susan S. Torrance and Cecelia D. Malin, Alpha Phi BADMINTON SINGLES Cecelia D. Malin, Baptist Student Union BASKETBALL SOFTBALL ORANGE BRACKET SCOTTISH RITE ORANGE BRACKET ALPHA PHI DORMITORY Barbara Behne Barbara K. Lynn Mary E. Bateman Pamela J. Mabry Janice Campise Cecelia D. Malin Betty G. Galloway Sharon L. Simlcins Robin C. England Nancy L. Noonan Judy C. Glass Marilyn J. Volpe Christine R. Harris Sharon J. Scott Patricia J. Graef Dixie A. Woodard Alice A. Hinds Loretta J. Standard Jean E. Keeling Barbara Hurt Betty E. Taylor WHITE BRACKET HEFLIN MANOR Sherry Jarrell Susan S. Torrance Cecelia M. Kucera Linda M. Williams Susan Bailey Martha A. Evans Constance Caravegeli Elaine E. Shalek Candice Craven Elizabeth A. Simmons Mary M. Kuntz Margaret S. Wilson Louanne Lambert Jane E. Wolfinger Michele Luebe Sally Jo Dyas Carol E. Smith BILLIARDS WHITE BRACKET PI BETA PHI Rebecca T. Brown Mary E. Holmes Patricia Dubel, Jester Tara O. Gardner Mary P. Jackson V. Christy Guess Lillian A. Santamaria BOWLING Sissy A. Gunter Kathylan Sewell Martha A. Hill ORANGE BRACKET HEFLIN MANOR Constance Caravegeli Patricia Jenkins SWIMMING Patricia Howard Diana Pennington SINKERS Susan L. Isenberg Deborah A. Simmons Janet A. Belnap Kathleen M. James WHITE BRACKET ALPHA XI DELTA Cynthia A. Borneman Mary M. May Doris J. Barron Nancy E. Hedrick Lisa L. Halton Danielle K. Ogier Karen E. Barton Lillian O. Snyder Nancy Hayes Susan E. Speight Karen A. Biggs Mary P. Whitfield Cynthia S. Ince Cathy Young Melody Eyres Pamela Wilson TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES FENCING Jill E. Selevan and Janet B. Schreibman, Susan Helber, Independent Sigma Delta Tau TABLE TENNIS SINGLES FLAG FOOTBALL Susan S. Torrance, Alpha Phi ORANGE BRACKET DEXTER HOUSE TENNIS DOUBLES Juanita Avila Jackie Hudson Jeannine Bentch Patricia C. Laufman Donna G. Burkholder Elizabeth E. Longoria Shirley A. Yates and Louanne Lambert, Alpha Phi Michelle J. Domangue Rhonda K. Miles TENNIS SINGLES Frances K. Drury Margaret A. Mueller Judith Haley Susie Pankraty Janet L. Whaley, Alpha Delta Pi Karan Harbison Sharon K. Werckle VOLLEYBALL WHITE BRACKET HEFLIN MANOR ORANGE BRACKET KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Constance Caravegeli Mo | (y E p arman Katharine L. Brown Rowena E. Michalke Sally Jo Dyas D|anfl L p ennington Christine A. Edwards Nancy H p hi || ips Patricia L. George Barbara E R oser ,berg Lucinda Campbell Georgia A. Priddy Robin L. Gerner Anne E. Reynolds Claudia L. Jordan Elizabeth A. Tips Mildred L. Glover Caro , E Ruddy Patricia Howard Mflry p Santamaria Date M. Majors Agnes D. Wommack Sarah E. Johnson E , aine E sha , ek Mary G. Kana Deborah A. Simmons WHITE BRACKET ABC DORMITORIES Marsha K. Lair Joanne Wa | drep Rita Castillo Dorothy J. Moore Lmda C. Nesmith Kflren A W|nk | er Donna E. Cotter Judith A. Rutledge Yolanda M. Galvan Janet L. Smith GOLF Elizabeth Jo Hardin Gail A. Vander Stoep Sally J. Hoover Cecily E. Vick Vicki Zimmermann, Delta Phi Epsilon Linda Jones Diana L. Weynand Women ' s Intramural Champions 497 THE UTSA BADMINTON TEAM: FRONT ROW: Patti Van Eenenaam, Deborah Austin, Jo Lynn Naegeli, Beth Hofer. BACK ROW: Loretta Standard, Susan Torrance. Celia Malin, Coach June Burke. NOT PIC- TURED: Jan Evans. lerttse University of Texas Sports Association Two University Sports Association teams successfully defended state championships in 1971, three others com- peted in their state tournaments and several individual UTSA representatives were ranked highly in the state. Both the gymnastics and swimming teams retained state championships they won in 1970. The gymnastics team compiled a 5-1 record, while the aquatic contingent was undefeated in four outings. The freestyle and medley re- lays also qualified for national recognition. The volleyball team compiled a 10-10 season record while finishing second in the district tournament. The team also participated in the state tournament. After finishing second in the district tournament, the basketball team, which had a 9-6 record, won runnerup honors at the state tournament. , , 1 THE UTSA BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Ann Herrington, Betsy Cox, Karon Windham, Sharon Windham. Karan Harbison, Manager Rosemary Hancock. BACK ROW: Coach Jean Dalton, Janice Cham- berlain. Annie Totzlce. Donna Pankratz, Louanne Lambert. Melody Dixon. Carolyn Lee, Nell Roosa. Jackie Hudson. NOT PICTURED: Lana Seale, Ann Hafernick, Glenda Piel. Kathy Koehler. Nedda Brown. 498 THE UTSA SWIMMING TEAM: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Loomis, Ellen Berntsen Barbara Longeway, Kathy Lott, Suggie Levine, Helen Seidel, Dana Williams. BACK ROW: Coach Marilyn Ramenofsky. Mary May. Lisa Halton, Diana Tracey. Barbara Cordell, Animal Totzke, Susan Speight, Christine Phifer. NOT PICTURED: Denise Gieryn, Nancy Hayes, Carol Boggs. Vicki Zimmerman, district medalist and ranked second in the state, helped the golf team to a district champion- ship and third place m statewide ratings. Boasting the top-ranked doubles combination in the state, the badminton team won 45 trophies during the 1970-71 season. Susan Torrance, the state ' s No. I singles player and Celia Malm, ranked third, formed the high- rated duo. Miss Torrance also was third in the state in tennis com- petition, with the do ubles team of Nancy Clark and Royce Anne Marshall winning its second consecutive state title. UTSA Teams Took Four State Titles wdyN 499 UTSA THE UTSA GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW: Teri Guttrich, Oli- via Munoz, Peggy Kuntz, Jan Draper, Linda Rice. NOT PIC- TURED: Vicki Zimmermann, Pat Weis, sponsor. THE UTSA GYMNASTICS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Cheri Mainard. Deborah Goodman, Lucy Love, Kathy Lingo, Sonje Berntsen. NOT PIC- Beclty Shands, Jan Lackey, Janet Smith, Louise Pulliam, Nona Lunin. TURED: Angie Morris, Treena Bryant, Nancy Reynolds. Mindy Stamey, BACK ROW: Elizabeth Krauskopf, Kerry Carrick, Barbara Cordell, Rita Kona, Hazel Davis, sponsor. 500 mw THE UTSA VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Carol Ruddy, Mary Santa Maria, Peggy Kuntz, Linda Marek, Gayle Reaves, Jannie Kirkham. BACK ROW: Coach Pete Tyson, Jan Hancock, Tooney Brown, Karen Shean, Elaine Shalek, Karan Harbison, Carolyn Rivers, Jo Spearman. NOT PIC- TURED: Linda Eaton. THE UTSA TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Deanna Sheets, Barbara Behne, Shirley Yates, Royce Marshall, Nancy Clark, Mary Ward. BACK ROW: Coach Jo Spearman, Melissa Weston, Laura Steele, Mary Fisher, Louise Vanderhoef, Susan Torrance. NOT PICTURED: Marsha Pearce, Carla Fitzgerald, Jane Wolffinger, Nancy Albert. 501 503 T Association The J Association is an organization for varsity letter- men and senior intercollegiate and intramural managers. Members earned their burnt orange T by playing a speci- fied amount of time or by fulfilling specific requirements in their particular sport. T men, announced at the comple- tion of each sport by the Athletic Council, were entitled to the use of Memorial Stadium ' s T Room and free foot- ball tickets. MEMBERS James Ernest Achilles Jr. Rudolfo Perez Alamiz Joseph L. 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LAWRENCE H. III. Dallas FETTE. PAMELA JILL. Houston FLEMENS. NORMAN ROWE. Sulphur Springs FLORES. MARY ESTHER. Laredo FLORES. MAXIMO Q. JR.. Floresville FRAZIER. WILLIAM GEHRIG, Terrell FREEMAN, ELZIE DARLENE, Dallas FRERICHS. JAMES ALFRED. La Grange FROMME. DALTON LEE. Goliad GALVAN. YOLANDA MARIE. Corpus Christi GAMBEL, DAVID CHARLES, Lubbock GARDNER. ROBERT VICTOR, Fort Worth GARNETT. STEPHEN PHILLIP. Henderson GARRETT. JANET ELAINE. Lake Jackson GARZA, NORMA ADELFA. San Antonio GARZA. ROMEO ROLANDO. Mercedes GASCHEN, MONROE LAWRENCE. San Antonio GASKAMP. WALTER CHARLES. Brenhom GENTRY, JACQUELINE KAY, Gonzales GERECKE. STEPHEN LEE. Fort Clayton. Canal Zone Seniors GILL. HAL MICHAEL. Midland GLYNN. ROGER JOHN. Fort Worth GOMEZ. RAUL, San Antonio GONZALES. PABLO M.. Cotulla GONZALEZ. AMPARO LUISA. Laredo GONZALEZ, ARCADIA. Corpus Christi GOODALE. WILLIAM EDWIN. Cleburne GRANT. PETER NEWBANKS. Stephenville GRAY. JEFFERSON SCOTT, Austin GRAY. RANDALL ALLAN. Caldwell GREER. SIDNEY ADAMS JR.. Daingerfield HADDEN. MARILYN MITCHELL. Port Arthur HAGEMEIER. HAL EDWARD. Corpus Christi HALE. LINDA LANDIS. Houston HALL. CYNTHIA DIANE. Greenville HARE. CAROL ELEANOR. Amarillo HARSE. JAMES HOWARD. Fort Worth HASSKARL. JOAN, Brenham HAWKINS. DAVID GARY. Killeen HAWKINS, MONROE ALVIN. Fort Worth HAWS, ROY LEE. Jacksonville HAYS. HARLAN DAVID. Taylor HECHT. JAMES. Austin HEGGIE. WILLIAM DEAN, Houston HEIDBREDER. WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Houston HENDON. KERRY GAYLE, Freeport HERDER. RICHARD WILLIAM. Yoakum HINES. RALPH KENNETH. Wichita Falls HINOJOSA. CARLOS HOMERO. San Diego HODGES. MARVIN ALLEN. Koia. Okinawa HOFFMAN. BRUCE PAULUS. Alice HOLLON. WILLIAM WARREN. Richardson HOUCK. HARRIET ELIZABETH, Houston HOUSTON. DAN X. JR.. San Antonio HOUSTON. GARY RALPH. Dallas HOWARD, JOHN HALE. Brownsville HOWDEN. LYNN, Houston HOWELL. STEVEN KENDRICK. San Antonio HUCKABEE. ADRIAN JOHN. Corpus Christi HUDSON. KATHLEEN CECILIA. San Antonio 549 HUEBNER, LARRY EDWARD, Industry HUEY. SAM LEE III, Gatesville HUFFMAN, STEPHEN RAY, Hooks HUIE. MELISSA MAE, Dallas HUMPHREY. SAMUEL JOHN. Richardson HUNTER. EUGENE AUBREY, Phillips HUSTON. JOSEPH MARK. Richardson IMBER. KATHLEEN ANNE. Houston INGRAM. WALTER KELLEY. Longview IRWIN. WILLIAM MONROE JR., Stephenville JANAK. RONALD GEORGE. Dallas JENKINS, ROBERT WILLIAM, Fort Worth JETER. JAMES YANDELL JR., Paris JEZ, MILTON JERRY. Taylor JOHNSON, CAROLINE ANN, Tyler JOHNSON, DIANA CAROL, Goldthwaite JOHNSON, JOEL WHITLOW, Brenham JOHNSON, TERESA FAYE. Dallas JONES. ANN CARROLL, Livingston KALTENBACH, ROBERT CHARLES. Dallas KANTER. DAVID JOEL, San Antonio KEAS, DEBORAH JANE, Denton KEENEY. RONALD CLARK, Irving KENWORTHY, ROGER DEAN, Houston KERBOW, LARRY WAYNE, Houston KESTLER, EDWIN LOUIS JR., Fort Worth KILGORE. MARK HENRY. Austin KING, BELINDA JAYNE. Fulbright KOLB. JAMES CLARK. Austin KRENEK. LINDA KAY, Austin KWAST. ARTHUR HENRY. San Antonio LARSON. ARLIE LADD. Tulsa. OUa. LAUDERDALE. CLARK. Austin LAWHN. MARY ANN. Houston LEACH. MICHAEL NEWTON, Lubbock LEHNERTZ, CHERYL ANN, Gainesville LENHART, ROBERT ALLEN, Beaumont LEWIS. ANN. Dickinson LEWIS, BRUCE ANDERSON. Cuero LIGHTSEY, DANA PATRICIA, Center Seniors LOCKWOOD. H. MICHAEL, Comonche LOFLAND, NEWMAN WALLACE. Rockwall LYNN, LOUIS MICHAEL, Mineola LYTTON. JOHN LEE. Corpus Christi MAAS, JOHN ARTHUR. Grand Prairie MANNING. KERRY MICHELLE. Dallas MARSHALL, GARY RONALD. Victoria MARSHALL, JAMES LESLIE, Fort Worth MARTIN, GLYN DAVID, Grand Saline MARTINEZ. MARIA OLIVIA. Laredo MATAYA. JANICE REBECCA. Houston MATHKOUR. FOUAD FARHAN. Gariefeh. Lebanon MATTHEWS. MARK LYNN, Midland McAFEE, PHYLLIS LAURA, Houston McALISTER, JACK WALTER, San Antonio McANGUS. JESS ADELBERT, Austin McCAIN. CHARLES ANTHONY, Corpus Christi McDANALD, TERRIE SUSAN. La Marque MCDONALD, MARGARET ANN, San Antonio MCDONALD. WILLIAM A.. Amariiio McKEMIE. MARTHA CAROLINE. Tyler McKOWN, ROBERT DALE. Austin McPHERSON. KENNETH EUGENE. Killeen MILLER. DAVID STEVEN, Fort Stockton MILLER, HAROLD WAYNE, Temple MILLER, JAMES LESLIE JR.. San Antonio MINTON, GREGORY ALLEN. San Antonio MITCHELL, MARVIN ROBERT JR., Palestine MODESETTE. RICHARD RUNDLE. Austin MOORE. BARBARA GAIL. Johnson City MORENO, PHILLIP JAMES. Beeville MORRIS. JACK MILTON. Hurst. III. MORRISON, KAREN MICHELE. Beaumont MORSE, ROBERT EMMETT III. Houston MORTON, JOHN DAVIS JR., Houston MULLINS. WILLIAM DAVID. Gladewater MUNSON. CHARLES EDWARD JR.. Austin NAIFEH, GARY THOMAS. Longview NASH. THOMAS BOYD. Wa.ahachie NEBLETT. CAROLE CLEARMAN. Hereford 550 NEBLETT, STEWART L. Houston NEELY. J. LEE III. San Antonio NEFF. MARK HAROLD. Tyler NELSON. JAMES WILBURN, Austin NELSON, RONALD TRAMEL. Longview NOBLES, LYNNARD JOHN. Austin O ' BRIEN. GEORGE A. JR.. Lalce Charles. La. PARRETT, ROBERT ARNOLD. Corpus Christi PEREZ. LORETO. Houston PICKENS. FRANCIE SUE, Rockwall PIXLEY, GEORGIA ANN. Dallas PLUMB. STEPHEN JAY. Houston PORTER. CLARA LOUISE. Menard PRECIADO. ALBERT HERNANDEZ. San PRIDDY. HERVEY AMSLER. Dallas QUADE, LYNDELL KEITH, Sagerton RAUP. CALVIN LEE. Austin REDDING. DAVID WAYNE. Lolita REED. TRUDY KAY. Clarendon REYES. JOE JR.. Blessing RICHARDSON. VIRGINIA ANN. Fort Worth RICHEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Corpus Christi RICHTER. CAROLYN FAE. Austin RIGBY, HAZEL ELIZABETH. Sinton ROGERS. RALPH BRYAN. Austin RYAN. PATRICIA ANN. Dallas SALVADOR. MARY PEARL. Rockwall SANDBERG. NORMA JEANNE, Austin SANDERS. JERRY DALE. Austin SCHMIDT. TERRY DOUGLAS. Idalou SCHULTZ. MILTON JR.. Cleburne SCHULTZ. RANDALL CLARK. Houston SCOTT. WALTER HERSCHEL JR.. Seagoville SEAY. ALICE GAIL. Houston SEIGLE. ELIZABETH ANN. LaMarque SHELTON. REYNOLDS MILLER. Austin SHIFFLETT, LYNN E., De Leon SHIFLET, DAVID LOUIS. Emory SIMON, STEVEN LIVINGSTON. Houston SIMS. ROGER COLEMAN, Dallas Seniors SIMS. TEENA T.. Victoria SKINNER, JOHN FRANCIS. Longview SKRIVANEK. SHARON LIL. College Station SLIPAKOFF. ESTHER MARGARET, Houston SMALLEY. ARTHUR LOUIS. Houston SMITH. BARTON ALLEN. Greenville SMITH, GARY WAYNE. Fort Worth SMITH. JAMES CARROLL. Dallas SMITH. JAMES RANDALL. Taylor SMITH. MICHAEL LEE. Houston SMITHERS. ROBERT LEWIS JR.. Austin SNEBOLD. NEAL G.. JR.. Wichita Falls SPARKS. STEPHEN ALLEN. Austin SPEARS. DANA MICHAEL. Corpus Christi SPIVAK. RICHARD MARK, Corpus Christi STANLEY. DEBORAH ANN, Seminole STANSEL, NINA BETH. Deer Part STARK. JERRY DEWITT. Dallas STEELE. JAMES WESLEY. San Antonio STEELE. MICHAEL HENRY. San Antonio STEVENS. WILLIAM ALBERT. Austin STEWART. MARK STEVEN. Fort Worth STONE. GERALD VICTOR. San Antonio STRITTMATTER. JOSEPH WAYNE. Fort Worth STRUBE, GLENN ARTHUR. Austin STUBBS, RICHARD ALLEN. Houston SVADLENAK, STEPHEN R.. Taylor TABBERT. PATRICIA LYNN. San Antonio TANDY, VICKI DIANE. Dallas TAPPER. PHYLLIS JEAN. Houston TAYLOR. DIANE ELIZABETH. Beaumont TAYLOR. DONNIE ELIZABETH, San Antonio TAYLOR, JAMES THOMAS III. Pawnee TAYLOR. MARY GRAHAM. Austin TERRAZAS. RICHARD JAMES. Dallas THALHEIM. MARGARET LOUISE. Gretna, La. THOMPSON, CYNTHIA CHERYL. San Antonio THOMPSON, WILLIAM SCOTT. Corsicana THORNTON. JOHN NORMAN. Tempi. TINER, JAMES MICHAEL. Dallas 551 TREVINO. ROBERT CAMPOS, San Antonio VELA, LUCILLE IRENE, San Antonio VESTAL. MERIAM ELAINE. Hughes Springs WALKER. WILLIAM DAVID. Dallas WARDEN. CLAUDE LEROY JR.. Austin WATSON. DAVID GARY. Cisco WATTS. DANNY DAWSON. Floydada WAUGH. MICHAEL JAY. Dallas WEBRE. SAMUEL CLARK JR., Son Antonio WELLER, CHARLES FENTON. San Antonio WHITING. JACK ELLSWORTH JR., Houston WIER. JOHN REX, Austin WIESNER, MARK DOUGLAS. San Antonio WILSON, CHERIE GRAY, Wichita Falls WILSON, CINDY TAYLOR, Houston WILSON, JOHN LARKIN, Lonoke, Ark. WINDHAM, BEVERLY JOY, Nederland WISEMAN. JANET LOUISE. Austin WOMACK, STEPHEN JAY. Dallas WOO, FAY LUN, San Antonio WOODALL, DONNA LYNN, Waco WOODRUFF, GEORGE JEFFERSON III, Houston WORSHAM, DAVID LEE. Port Lavaca WYLIE. SHERRIANNE. Cleburne YAKLIN. DANIEL ARTHUR. Corpus Christi YATES, PAUL BOFORD. Texas City YEE. PAULA CHOI HOONG. Hololulu, Hawaii ZEARFOSS. SARA ELIZABETH. Houston ZICKLER. JEFFREY LEA. Bandera ZIHLMAN. EDWARD JAMES JR., Windthorst ZIMMERMANN, JAMES DENNIS JR., San Antonio Seniors One of the few House of Delegates meetings Orientation advisors held interviews. 552 ABERNATHY, CURTIS MARK, Gladewater ABOUD. RUSSELL MICHAEL. El Paso ABOUSSIE, ANNETTE GAY, Wichita Falls ACKERMAN, WILLIAM RANDALL. Dallas ADAMS. CONNIE SUE, Austin ADER, JOHN TIMOTHY. New Brounfels AGEE, BARBARA JEANNE. Fort Worth AKINS. CAROLYN MARIE, Beckville AL-ATTAR. GHULOUM HASSAN ALAMIA. ALICIA ADELINA, Edinburg ALAMIA. RODOLFO ROGELIO. Edinburg ALDRIDGE. HARDY RANDOLPH JR.. Kingsville ALFORD, CHARLES RICHARD, Shelbyville ALLEN. JANICE ELIZABETH. San Antonio AMAYA, BALDEMAR LICEA. Corpus Christi AMICK, JIM PHILLIP. Amarillo AMOS. SCOTT RANDAL. Ft. Walton Beach. Flo. ANDERSON, ALLAN LYNN. Austin ANDERSON, JOHN FREEMON, Wichita Falls ANDERSON. KAREN LISBETH. Houston ANDERSON. KATHY LOUISE. Baytown ANDERSON. LINDA LEE, Alexandria. Va. ANDERSON, MARY CLAIRE. Austin ANDERSON, RICHARD LAYNE, Cameron ANDREWS. JAN KATHLEEN. San Antonio ANDRUS, JAMES ROBERT, Austin ANTHONY. GEORGE JR.. Son Antonio ANTHONY. WILLIAM ROSS JR.. Lubbock APPLETON. ROY III. Denton APPOLD, REBECCA JO. Dallas ARCHER. JOHN MICHAEL. Amarillo ARCHIE, RICHARD NEAL. Fort Worth ARNETT. JOE ANNA. Jacksonville ARNETT. LIZABETH LEN. Lufkin ARTUSY. DIANNE ELIZABETH. Houston ARTZT. KRIS TONI. Son Antonio ATKINS. DEBORAH ANN, Fort Worth ATKINS, MARILYN FOSTER. Houston AUBEL. PAMELA JANE. San Rafael. Colif. AVENT. FRANCES AVA II. Longview AVES. ALICE LOUISE. Houston AYON. HENRY DAVID. Son Antonio BABCOCK, BARBARA KAY. Houston BACK, JAMES MORRIS JR.. Posodena BAGOT. MARY ELIZABETH. Amarillo BAHLMAN. LANIER. Winters BAILEY. EVALEE FRANCES. El Paso BAIRD, JERRY WAYNE, Big Sandy Juniors BAKER, LARRY NEAL. Big Spring BAKER. LOUIS CALVIN. Seagoville BALDRIDGE, BARBARA LYNN. Bay City BALLARD, WILLIAM BRIAN. Tyler BARNES. ROBERT WAYNE. San Antonio BARNHILL. DONALD RAY. Highlands BARRETT. BETTE DEANE. Henderson BARRETT, RAYMOND DALTON JR.. McLean. Va. BARSUN. KARL FRANK, San Antonio BARTON, JOY LAVERN, Gatesville BARTON. KAREN ELAINE, Houston BARTON. LINDA JEAN, Dallas BASSE, HENRY WILLIAM, Fredericksburg BASTRESS. DAVID CLAUDE. San Antonio BAUMGARNER, KATHY KAY, Dallas BEAN, CRAIG MACARTHUR. Temple BEAVERS, MARY KAY. Baytown BECHTEL. CATHERINE LENNOX, Fort Worth BECK. THOMAS JAMES. Greenfield. Iowa BEGGS. EDWARD ALLAN, Portland BEGO. SARY RAY. Goliad BELCHER. REBECCA MARIANNE, Fort Worth BELL. DEBRA KAY. ' Killeen BELL. SHERRY LYNN. Houston BENAVIDES. NORMA ALICIA. Laredo BENAVIDES, ROGER JAMES, Son Antonio BENDALL. JOHN ALAN, Houston BENESTANTE, JUDITH JONES. Houston BENNETT. JOYCE MARIE. Waco BERGER. BEVERLY ANN, Killeen BERKLEY. STEPHEN LAWRENCE. Beaumont BERNARD, ANNE. Lubbock BERRY. JAMES DOYLE. Dollos BEUTEL. PAUL WAYNE, Houston BIARD. RICHARD PALMER. Dumas BIDDLE. JAMES LAING. Dallas BIEBAS. SHARON LORETTA, Giddings BIELSS. CHARLES GENE. Holland BIGGS. MICHAEL WAYNE. Houston BILLS. RAE ANN. Fabens BIZZELL, DAVID LYNN. Midland BLACK, WILLIAM HARPER. Tyler BLACKWOOD, LARRY NEWELL, Comanche BLAIR. MARTHA JANE. El Paso BLALOCK. SALLY HUDSON. Dallas BLANK. KATHERINE LYNN. Virginia Beach. Va. BUTCH. NICKl ' jAN. Fort Worth BLUMBERG. ROBERT GEORGE. Baytown 553 BOHAC. SUSAN JO. Houston BOHLS, KAREN BETH. El Paso BOLLING, ROBERT THOMAS, Houston BOONE, JAMES ARTHUR. Austin BOOTH, RICHARD EDWARD. Paris BOOTH, SUSAN, Baytown BORDERS. REGINA MARIE, Dallas BORN, CHARLEAN ANN, Austin BORNSTEIN. DIANE LYNN, Corpus Christi BOSCH. JOHN EDWARD JR., Sorham, Kan. 8OSQUEZ, RAMON DANIEL, Del Rio BOUNDS. DONALD RAYFORD. Cleveland BOUNDS, JAMES GARY, Abilene BOWDEN. SHARON ANN, Beaumont BOWER, STANLEY ARTHUR, Roclcdale BOWMAN. THORNTON H. IV.. Austin BOYD. PAUL CLIFTON JR., Temple BOYNTON, REBECCA GENE. Denton BRADBURY. MARY SABINA. Marshall BRADFORD, TOMMY LEE, Weslaco BRADLEY. GARLAND DOUGLASS, Benton, Ark. 8RANDIMARTE, CYNTHIA ANN, Dallas BRANDON, BEVERLY EULANE, Weatherford BRANDT, STEPHEN KENT, Victoria BRASFIELD, PATRICIA L.. Tyler BRASHEAR, STEVEN LEE, Levelland BREEDLOVE, JENNIFER. Houston BRESSLER. STEPHEN ALEXANDER. Killeen BREUER. JOHN HENRY, Riverside. N. J. BRITT. DAWN LOUISE, New York, N. Y. 8RITT, SPURGEON KYLE JR., Houston 8ROADDUS. MICHAEL GARRETT, San Antonio BROGAN. JOHN ALBERT, San Antonio BROOKS. STEPHEN NELSON, Dallas BROWDER. BRENDA ANNE. Dallas BROWDER, JACK FORRESTER JR.. Waco BROWN, MARLIN KEITH. San Antonio BRUCE. CYNTHIA ANNE. Houston BRUMMELL. RICHARD JAMES. Hoots BRUNA, RANDY JOE, Weatherford BUCHANAN, DAVID ANDREW, Dallas BUNCH, PAMELA JO, Austin BURK, JOHN DAVID, San Angelo BURTON, BOBBY LEN, Houston BUSCH, DENNIS GENE. San Antonio BUSCH, SUSAN DENISE. Baytown BUTLER. PATRICIA LYNN. Karnes City BYROM, ANITA SUE. Gatesville Class of 1972 CAGLEY, CAROLE, Fort Worth CALLAWAY, PENNY CATHRYN. Austin CAMERON, JOHN WHALEY. Bandera CAMP, RONALD PERRY, Denton CAMPBELL. JANIS LYNNE, Bellaire CAMPBELL. ROBERT DAVID. Dallas CAMPBELL. STEPHEN PRICE. Houston CANTRELL, DEBORAH ANN. Austin CANTU. JOE ALBERT, Edinburg CAPPELLA. THERESA ANN. Kerrville CARBY. GARY WAYNE, Houston CARDENAS. HECTOR LEE. San Antonio CARDENAS. HERLINDA A., San Antonio CARIKER. GEORGE EARL JR.. Carthage CARL. CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE. Austin CARLETON, MARTHA SUE. Houston CARLSON, THOMAS LANDRUE, Corpus Christi CARPENTER, CAROLYN L.. Pecos CARPENTER, LINDA LOU. Austin CARRIKER. STEVEN ALAN. Roby CARRINGTON. MARGARET ANN, San Antonio CARTER. RUSSELL H.. San Antonio GARY. MARY JOSEPHINE Hanover. Mass. CASEY. JOHN A.. Kalamaioo. Mich. CASTRO, ANA MARIE, San Antonio CENTENO, JOSE FERNANDO, San Antonio CENTENO. YOLANDA A., San Antonio CENTER, KATHY ROSE, Baytown CENTILLI, DOROTHY JEAN. Del Rio CERVENKA, EDWARD RENFRO. Waco CHAMPION, RAUL JR., San Antonio CHANCE, ROBERT JOHN, Austin CHANCEY, MICHAEL GORDON. Oklahoma City. Okla. CHAPMAN, JOY ANN, Henderson CHARTOFF, ARTHUR. Austin CHEMELL. CHRISTINE LOUISE, San Antonio CHENS. CHRISTOPHER CHEUK-PUI, Hong Kong CHIDSEY, LINDA GAY, Billings. Mont. CHILDERS, STEVEN ROGER, Conroe CHILDRESS, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Dallas CHIPMAN, EMMITT DAVID III. Del Rio CHOATE, MARION DOYLE. Byers CHOVANETZ. BARRY EDWARD. Hallettsville CHOW, FONTAINE SUNG YEE. Hong Kong CHRISMAN, MONTIE ANN. Austin CHU. SUE ANN, Houston CLARE. PENELOPE LYNN. Deer Park CLARENCE. KENNETH CRAIG. El Paso 554 - CLARK. DOUGLAS NOEL. Edna CLARK. STEPHEN ZIFTON. Fort Worth CLAYTON. OLLIS MILTON. Houston CLEMENT. JOHN CARLISLE, Sulphur Springs COBB. CHRISTOPHER LEE. Austin COBB. MARCIA VIRGINIA. Corpus Christi COBIAN. MARIA-ISABEL. Lima. Peru CODY, CAROL CARR, Houston COFFMAN, ROSEMARY ERMAH, El Paso COHEN. BLANCHE FAYE. Phoeni. Ariz. COLEMAN. STEVEN PAUL. Oklahoma City. Okla. COLLERAIN. JOAN ELIZABETH, Houston COLLIER, CHRISTI, Dallas COMPTON, JAMES EDWARD. Corsicana CONNELL. CAROL JUANETTE. Killeen COOK, JANETTE L., Stillwater. OHa. COOK, LARRY GENE, Winters COOK. PATRICK LACY, Houston COOK. PEGGY LOUISE. Pasadena COOPER. LANCE KIMBERLY, Houston COPE. JAMES STEVEN. Lake Jackson CORRELL. VENICE MARY. Burleson COTTINGHAM, LINDA-GAY, Austin COTTON. RALPH GORDON. Houston COUCH, CYNTHIA ANN. Baytown COUNTS. KAREN ANNE. San Angelo COVINGTON, CAROL LEE. Monroe. La. COWHIG, MARGARET ANN. Baytown COX. CECELIA. Lake Jackson CRAWFORD. JOE THOMAS JR.. Kilgore CRESAP, DANNA, Houston CROOK. DAVID PRESTON, Houston CROSBY. PENNY. Houston CUBBISON. JOHN LEE, San Antonio CUEVAS. EDWIN GEORGE JR., San Antonio CULWELL. CATHRYN. Lufkin CUMMINGS. WILEYN FULFER. San Antonio CURTIS, CAROL JEAN. Hillsboro DALTON, CHARLOTTE LOUISE. Goldthwaite DANIEL. CAROLE ANNE. Dallas DANIEL, CHARLES PAUL. Brownsville DANIEL. JUDY JEANETTE, Glen Rose DARNELL. CHARLES PETER. San Antonio DAULEY. RANDY DEAN. Grand Prairie DAUSCH. DANA FRED, New Orleans, La. DAUTERIVE. JUDY EILEEN. Dallas DAVIES. JOHN FRANCIS. Dallas DAVIS. GERALD STEVEN, Austin Juniors DAVIS, JAMES WILLIAM III. Houston DAVIS. NANCY L.. Gilmer DAVIS. REX DUDLEY. Temple DAWSON. WILLIAM CHARLES. Texarkana DEAN. SALLIE. Victoria DEFORD. HARVEY NASH. Austin DEMERSON. WILLIAM III. West Teas City DENNIS. DAVID M.. San Antonio DENSON. JENNIFER ELIZABETH. San Antonio DEUSCHLE. CARL ALLEN. Amarillo DEVOOGHT, DIANE JOYCE. Austin DICKINSON, ELAINE, Longview DIDEN. MARY LOU. Dallas DIES, RUTH DIANNE. Austin DILDINE. DONNA LOUISE. Houston DILLON. DONNA CHERYL. Houston DIXON. DEBORAH L., Dallas DIXON. JUDY ANN. Temple DIXON. MORRIS REAGEN. Rusk DOEPNER. ALBERT HERMAN. San Antonio DOLAN. LAWRENCE PETER. Amarillo DOLEZAL. SUSAN DIANA. Hallettsville DOLZEL. EDDIE LEE, Chilton DONAHUE, TIMOTHY ALFRED. Austin DORR. JOAN ELIZABETH. San Antonio DOUGLAS. RODNEY ARTHUR. Dallas DOWELL. CAROL ANN. Dallas DOWNES, BRIAN EDWARD, Cambridge. Mass. DRAKE. PAUL PYRON, Abilene DREW. JOHN, Fort Worth DUBEL, PATRICIA LYNETTE, San Antonio DUBOSE, DIANE. Amarillo DUCKWORTH. TIMOTHY ROGERS. Houston DUGGER. LARRY EUGENE. Temple DUKE. CYNTHIA JO. San Antonio DUKE, KERRY MARCUS. Wichita Falls DUNBAR. GERALDINE. Bastrop DUNCAN. JEANNE CELESTE. Rusk DUNCAN. JUDITH ALLYNE. Houston DUNIHO. SHEILA ANN. Peru. N. Y. DUNSIRN. ROBIN KAY. San Antonio DURAN. ROBERT. Houston DURE. LEIGHTON CARTER. Austin EARNEST. ARA LYNN, Odessa EASTER. CHARLES LEE JR.. Caldwell EDWARDS, LESLIE LEE. Victoria EIERMANN. ANN ELIZABETH. Houston ELAM. BEVERLY JUNE. Pasadena 555 ELLIOTT. KATHERINE JEAN, Dallas ELLIOTT. MARLA LEE. Victoria ELLIOTT. MICHAEL ELON, San Marcos ELLIS, ROXANNA, Fort Worth EMERSON, NANCY ANN. Palestine EMERSON, NANCY ANN. Palestine EMERSON, PATRICIA CAROL. Houston EMERY, ROBERT DUKE, San Antonio ENGEL, EDWARD WILLIAM, Houston ENGLAND, ROBIN CHRISTY. Houston ERICKSON, KATHLEEN VIRGINIA, Houston ESTES, ARCHIE CLAYTON JR.. Midland ESTRADA. JERRY JAVIER. San Antonio ESTRADA. ROGER. San Antonio EVANS. JOHN STAFFORD JR., San Antonio EVANSON, ROBERT WILLIAM, Austin PAGAN, MARYANN, Corpus Qiristi FAJKUS, MELVIN LOUIS JR.. El Campo FARRAR. TERRY WAYNE, Dallas FAULK, JAMES MICHAEL. Austin FENTON, FRANCES MARGARET, Corpus Christi FERGUSON, CAROL ANN. Victoria FERGUSON. GAIL LYNN, Houston FERRARA. MADELINE CAROLL. Hearne FISHER. PAUL WAYNE, Corpus Christi FISK. DOROTHEA PATRICIA, Dallas FISK. MARILYN DORIS, San Antonio FITZGERALD. NANCY KEEHN, Austin FJETLAND, GALE MICHAEL. Amarillo FLANAGAN. SUSAN CAROL. San Antonio FLINT. GEORGE RICE. Houston FLODINE. JAMES BRUCE. Houston FLORES. YOLANDA O.. Laredo FOCHT. ROBERT FRANK. San Antonio FOHN, JOSEPH WILFRED. D ' Hanis FORBES. STEPHEN DOUGLAS. Austin FOREHAND. CAROL JEAN, Huntsville. Ala. FORTENBERRY. MARY KELSOE. Natchitoches. La. FOSTER. KATHLEEN ROSE. Dallas FOUST, CHARLES LUCIAN. Temple FOX. FREDERICK HEWITT II. Corpus Christi FRANCIS. VIRGINIA LOU. Austin FRANKLIN. JACKY BILL. Lubboct FRANKLIN. RAYMOND B. JR., Houston FRANKS, KENNETH DWAIN, Pineland FREEMAN, KATHRYN LEA, Richardson FREI. MARY ELIZABETH. San Antonio FRIERSON. JAMES ALAN, Houston i Class of 1972 FROST, MARCIA STEBBINS. Dallas FRYMIRE, JEAN MAP.IE, Baytown FUENTES, JOSE JR., San Antonio FULBRIGHT. SUZANNE, Beaumont FUNK. LAWRENCE JOSEPH, Los Angeles. Calif. FURR, STEVE WILLIAM. Lubbocl GAGLIANO. MAUREEN ANN. Austin GAISER. DONALD CURTIS. Tyler GALFIONE. CAROLYN ANNE. Houston GALVAN. EDUARDO. Brownsville GAMBLE. DAVID SHULER. Houston GANCHAN. SUSAN BURNETT. Houston GANDY. DIANA. Kerrville GANNS. STEPHEN RICHARD, Houston GARZA. EDUARDO. Laredo GARZA, EMMA MARIE. Palacios GAULDING. JOHN M. JR.. Austin GEDALY. MARLENE. Beaumont GEORGE, ALAN GAYLORD. Harlinqen GERBER, BARBARA HILTON, Nacogdoches GERLOFF, ELLEN GALE. Houston GIBBS, ANDREA JEAN, Mabanl GIBBS, PEYTON SELMAN, Houston GIBSON, ROSCOE MIKE. Luflin GILBERT. RANDAL SEVENS. Tyler GILLEY, ALLEN LOUIS III. Houston GIRARDEAU. JAMES F., Austin GIROUARD. ROBBIE GAY. Freeport GOFORTH, SHARON RAE, Houston GOMEZ, VICENTA. Odessa GONZALEZ. GLORIA ELVA. San Antonio GONZALEZ. HERLINDA. Laredo GOOD, ROBERT LAWRENCE. Dallas GOODE. MARK GIDEON III. Lulkin GOODING. PEGGY LOUISE. Fort Worth GOODMAN. BRENDA DEE. Dallas GOODMAN. CHERYL RUTH, Houston GOODWIN. JAMES B. JR., San Antonio GORANSON. BRUCE ALAN, Garland GOSDIN. JAY GLENN. Dallas GOSE. LAURA MELINDA, Wichita Falli GOULD. EUGENE JOHN, Fort Worth GRACIA. ZOILA, Harlinqen GRAFTON. SHARON ELISE, San Antonio GRAMMER, BEVERLY LYNNE, Fort Worth GRANBERRY. RAY WYNN. Portland GRANT, JAMES MARVIN. Refugio GRAVES. CLAUDE BRECKENRIDGE. Jasper - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i f I I S56 GRAY. CHARLES EDWIN. Arlington GRAYSON. WILLARO EDWARD JR., Temple GREEN. CHARLES ADISON JR.. LMarque GREEN, ROBERT LYNN. JR.. Houston GREEN, SHELLEY ANNE. Houston GREENBERG. LAWREN ELISE, Tyler GREENWELL, PAUL EARNEST JR., Garland GREGORY, WILLIAM NEWTON, Denison GRETT. RICHARD LEE. Corpus Christ! GRIPON. SHERRI LYNNE. 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JERYL DRANNON JR., Austin HARTER. WILLIAM HAROLD, Canyon HARTWELL. CHRISTOPHER LYNN. Dallas HARVEY. BILLY DALE. Greenville HAWKINS, LINDA SUSAN. McAllen HAYES. JAMES WILLIAM. Kerrville HAYS, WILLIAM STEPHEN. San Antonio HAZELWOOD, JAMES HOWARD, Victoria Juniors HEARN. LAWRENCE DALE II, San Antonio HEARN. ROBERT LUTHER III. Dallas HEARNE. SIDNEY RANDALL, Graham HEFLEY, LINDA LOUISE. Pasadena HEINS. NIKKI ANN. Dallas HELM, STEVEN GEORGE. Fort Worth HELMER. DEBORAH. Midland HELTON, MARY PATRICIA, Austin HENRY, ANN ELAINE. Roclcdale HENRY, MILLIE PATRICIA. Waco HENSLEE. MARK TAYLOR, Amarillo HENSON. DAVID MICHAEL, Marietta HEPLER. JONNY JEFFERSON. Waco HERBOLSHEIMER, ALICE P.. Bartlesville. Okla. HERRERA, CYNTHIA ANN. San Antonio HERRINGTON. JANET KAY. Kilgore HERRINGTON, PATRICIA SUSAN, Houston HERRINGTON, STACY BRENT. Houston HESS. BONNIE JEAN, Houston HIBBETTS. WILLIAM DEAN. Humble HICKSON. KEVIN RANDALL, Jackson. Miss. HIGLEY, SUSAN LOUISE. Austin HILDEBRAND. JERRY DON. 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CINDY JEAN, Temple JOHNSON, JANET LEIGH, El Paso JOHNSON, JEROLD ROBERT. Dallas JOHNSON, LINDA. Dallas JOHNSON. MICHAEL WALLACE, Taylor JOHNSON, PAUL JOSEPH, Austin JOHNSON. PRESTON RAYMOND, Austin JOHNSON, VICKIE LYNN, Round Rock JOHHSON. WILLIAM MIKE. Texas City JONES, ALAN BENTON, Plainview JONES, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS. Houston JONES. DEBRA CATHERINE. Dallas JONES. HAL E.. Midland Class of 1972 JONES JAMES HARDIE. Terrell JONES. JUSTIN BONHAM. San Antonio JONES. MARY CATHERINE, San Antonio JORDAN. DANNY JOE, Gastonia. N. C. JURENA, JERRY LEE. Yoakum KADERKA. PEGGY ROSE. Austin KAJS. THERESA MARIE. Lyford KANE. THERESA ANNE. Fort Worth KAPPLER, SARY HOEL. Boytown KAUFFMAN. JOHN BRITTON, Fort Worth KAUFMAN. JOANNE. Ashdown. Art. KAUTZ. RICHARD ALVIN. Taylor KEENE. ROBERT MICHAEL. San Antonio KELLER. DONALD RALPH. Copperas Cove KELLER. JOHN CHRISTOPHER. Corpus Christi KELLY. ROBERT WAYNE. Temple KELM. RODNEY. Brunham KENDALL. SUSAN KAY. Houston KENNEDY. KERRY LINN. 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Kansas City, Mo. LA GRONE,. RANDY GRAYSON, Carthago LAIRD, DWAIN SCOTT. La Porte LAKNER. RANDOLPH FRANK. Amorillo LAMB, SHARON GAYLE, Houston LAMONT, LESLIE ANN, Dallas LANGFORD, DEBRA DEANNE, Goldthwaite LARD. KAREN LYNN. Amarillo LARD. SHAREN LEE, Amarillo LARSON. WILLIAM ARTHUR. Houston LASIK. LOIS FRANCES, Houston LAWRENCE, STEPHANIE DIANE, Austin LAZO, PATRICIA ANN, San Antonio LEACH. CAROL JOYCE. Brownwood LECHE. PAUL ANDRE, Dallas LE DOUX. BOBBY GENE. Manchaca LEE, JACK GREGORY, Houston LEE, JAMES LESLIE, Claude LEE, NANCY CARROLL, Houston LEE. RANDY MICHAEL. Taylor LEGETT, GEORGE ANN. Austin LEIGH, SHARON JEAN. Houston LEIGHTON, AUDREY DEAN, Hemphill LEMEILLEUR. ANDREE PHILIP. Kerrville LESHIN. LIBBIE GAIL, Robstown LETSOS, JIM N. III. Houston LEVINE, HAROLD HERBERT, Gainesville LEVINE, MELVIN ALLEN, Houston LEVITT. TOMMY CARL, Wheeler LEWIS, ANGELA LYNN, Seagoville LIGHT. THOMAS WARREN. Saginaw. Mich. LIN. CHRISTOPHER AN-TUNG. Dallas LINGENFELDER. JAMES THOMAS. 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MICHAEL TERRY. Austin MARNELL. MARY ELLEN, Hereford MARSHALL, MARY PATRICIA, Palos Verdes. Calif. MARSHALL. WINIFRED MILDRED. Holliday MARTIN, BETTY GRACE, Arp MARTIN, FRANK BARTIS. Amarillo MARTIN. JUDY ANN, Texarkana MARTINEZ, RICARDO. Mission MARTINEZ, ROGER JOHN, San Antonio MARUSAK, DAVID JOHN, Ennis MATTHIESEN, LORRAINE L., San Antonio MATULA. JAMES MICHAEL. Runge MAULSBY. PATRICIA ANN. Weatherford MAURER, SUSAN FAY. Victoria MAYFIELD. CARITA MARIE. Austin MCALLISTER. TERESA ANN. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa McSEE. ROBERT FRANK. Austin McBRIDE, ELDENA HAMILTON, Galveston McBRIDE. MICHAEL CURTIN. Galveston McCALL, PAMELA ELAINE, Crockett MCCARTHY. VICKI KATHLEEN, Killeen McCONNELL. TERRY RANDALL. Austin McCORKLE, MARIANNE. Dallas McCRORY. JOHN KEVIN, Amarillo McFADDEN, CHRISTIE ANN. Killeen McGEE,. DAVID LARRY, Dallas MCGREGOR, ANDREW CAMPBELL, Dallas MCGREGOR. KIM MIXON. piainview McGUIRE, PATRICK WILLIAM, Clovis. N. M. McKAMIE. WILLIAM MICHAEL, Waco 559 PT Class of 1972 MURPHY. 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SARAH BELLE, Birmingham. Ala. OLIVER. THOMAS LYNN. Hamlin OLSEN. ROBERT COURTNEY. Canyon ONEY. SAMUEL LOUIA, Longview ORTEGA, ADRIAN GILBERT, San Antonio ORTEGA, ROBERT. San Antonio ORTIZ. ILONA ELFREDA, Killeen OSBORN. JANIE LOU. Dallas OSBOURN. SARAH JOAN. Orange OSWALD. DEBORAH DARLENE. San Saba OWENSBY. BRUCE EUGENE. San Antonio PAHNKE. ROBERT DAVID. Orange PAILET, STEVEN LESTER. Memphis. Tenn. PAINE. ROBERT EDWARD. Houston PARISH, EDWARD LEE. Houston PARKER. FRED W. JR.. Fort Worth McKEE. JANET EVELYN, Port Neches McKENZIE, JO KATHARINE. Dallas McKITRICK, VIVIENNE LEE. Memphis, Tenn. McNEAL, DONALD RAY. Dallas McNEIL. MICHAEL LAURENCE. Corpus Christi McWHIRTER. CYNTHIA. Anaheim. Calif. MEADOR. MICHAEL PRIDDIE. Gatesville MEDLER. GEORGIA KAY. Borger MEEKER, ARNE WILLIAM. Miami. Fla. MELNAR. DONNA MARIE. Wallis MELTON. CLARENCE BARTLETT JR., Houston MERFISH. GERALD. Houston MERICLE, JOHN LAWRENCE. Council Bluffs. Iowa MERRITT, GARY EDWIN, Waco MESSER. JAY MILTON. Austin METCALFE. 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CHARLES PHILLIP III. Wichita Falls SAMO. ANDREW JOSEPH III. Corpus Christi SAMUEL. SOARIES MAXINE. San Antonio SANCHEZ. MARGARITA. Temple 561 Class of 1972 SANDER. MICHAEL HENRY. Edcouch-Elsa SANDERS. MARCIA DIANE. Dallas SANDERS, RUTH ELAINE. Austin SANTI. SUSAN EILEEN. Houston SANTOS, JOSE ANTONIO. Tampico. Me. SATTERWHITE. BECKIE A.. Longview SAVAGE. LEA ELLEN. Dayton SAYERS. CLINTON PARKER. San Antonio SCANIO. STEPHEN EVERETT. Refugio SCHAEFER, KAY ANNETTE, Dallas SCHELLING, CORALOU ALEXANDRIA, Dickinson SCHIRRA, WALTER M. III. Englewood. Col. SCHMIDT. KATHRYN GAIL. Lansdowne. Pa. SCHNEIDER. HERBERT ERNEST. New Braunfels SCHNEIDER. RICHARD HARRY. Casper. Wy. SCHNIT2ER, STANLEY JOEL. San Antonio SCHOPPE, MARY ANN. Houston SCHWARTZ. JAN N.. Dallas SCOTT. LAURIE ELLEN. Pasadena SEAGO. VIRGINIA ANN. Alice SEAHOLM, GEORGETTE ELIZABETH, Austin SEBRING, EARL MICHAEL, Corpus Christi SEIFERT. RICHARD WEBER, Austin SELF. DAVID JEROME. Dickinson SELLS. PATRICIA GAY. Corpus Christi SHAHAN, GAIL MARLIN, Graham SHAM OUN, VIVIAN MICHEL, Corpus Christi SHANNON, CHARLES PATRICK, Houston SHAPIRO, ADRIAN MICHAEL, Pasadena SHAPIRO, RHONDA JUDITH. Birmingham, Ala. SHARPLESS. SARAH KIMBROUGH. Austin SHEARN. MICHAEL J.. Houston SHEETS, STEPHAN LEWIS. Spearman SHEFF. SAMUEL LEIGH. Trenton. N. J. SHEFFIEtD. ' LINDA LOU, Fort Worth SHELBY. ROBERT LOYD. Duncanville SHELTON. LINDA JOYCE, Houston SHELTON. NANCY JEAN. Houston SHETTLESWORTH, RONALD J.. Levelland SHINN. CURTIS HARRIS JR.. Claymont. Del. SHIVERS. BERT CARLSON. Houston SHOCKLEY. SHERYL. fort Worth SHORT. BYRON ELLIOTT, Austin SHOWALTER. SHARON LYNN, Liberty SIDORIC, MICHAEL ROSS, New Shrewsbury, N. J. SIEBER. SANDRA, Arp SIERRA, CHRISTINE MARIE, El Paso SIMMS, ROXA ' N GWYN. Austin THO WO SIMPSON. PAMELA. Harlingen SIMS. CHRISTOPHER EARL. Victoria SIPES, MARGARET ANN, Longview SITTON. PENNE SUE. Austin SKALNIK. PAUL EMIL. League City SKIDMORE. DEBORAH. Paris SKINNER. JAN RAYMOND. Dallas SKINNER. MARY ANN. Gilmer SKRIVANEK. DONN MORRIS. Ennis SLANGAL. BARBARA ANN, San Antonio SLIVA. SHARON ELAIN E. Orchard SLOVACEK. EDWARD JEROME. Bryan SLOVAK, JANICE MARIE, Hillsboro SMITH, CAROL ANN. Garland SMITH. DARRELL WAYNE. Texas City SMITH. DAVID VIRGIL, McAllen SMITH. DIANE ALEATHEA, Houston SMITH. JANET LYNN, Dallas SMITH, JEFF FORREST, Dallas SMITH. MARIAN ROBIN, Lubboclt SMITH, NANCY VIRGINIA, Plainview SMULLEN. DEBORAH JANE. Monee, III. SNAVELY. SUSAN MARY THERESE, San Antonio SOAPES. ROSE PAULETTE, Alexandria. Va. SOMMER. LARRY JAMES. McQueeney SONNEMANN. SHERYL ADELE, Houston SORSBY. LESTER HOWARD JR.. Houston SOWADA. REBECCA ANN. Corpus Christi SOWARD. JENA KAY. Houston SPARKS. ALBERTA DIANE. Fort Worth SPONBERG. RONALD TERRY, Austin SPRAG6INS. ALVIN CECIL, Dallas SPRING. NADINE. Lufkin STALLINGS. GEORGE HAROLD, Fort Worth STANLEY. CHARLES WILLIAM. Dallas STEELE. MARY EILEEN, Austin STEELE. RHONDA ELLEN. Amarillo STEELE, TIMOTHY CHARLES. Manchester, Mo. STEPHENS. LEE CLINTON, Houston STEPHENSON. PAULA GAYLE, Tylr STEVENSON, DAVID ROSS. Dallas STEWART. KAREN JOYCE. Temple STILES. MARJORIE JUNE. Dallai STORTER. BETTY SUE. Brownsville STRAUB. CHRISTI LEE. Springfield, Ohio STREET. JOHN EDWIN HASBROUCK. Baytown STUDOR. JACOB VON. North Royalton, Ohio SULAK. FLORENCE MARIE, La Grange 562 c t SULLIVAN. JAMES DAVID. Mesqu.te SULLIVAN, JAMES MAURICE. Austin SULLIVAN. JOHN F. JR.. Houston SUMMERS. SHERYNE ANNE Victoria SUNDT. MARILYN ELAINE. Albuquerque. N. M. SUTER. HENRY ALBERT Corpus Christi SWATY, PATRICIA ANNETTE. Bella, SWEAT. ROBERT HERRINGTON JR.. Longview TAMAYO, GEORGE EDWARD. Aust.n TAMEZ DANIEL DAVID JR.. San Antonio TAPPER PATRICIA ELLEN. Houston TAYLOR. ANDREW DUANE. Tyler TAYLOR. BETTY ELLEN, Kemah TAYLOR, LARRY DON. Gainesville TEAGUE, JOMICHAEL HARGIS. Sherman TEICHELMAN. LAVERNE FAYE. Austin TERRY. BEVERLY LYNN. Caldwell THOMAS. BEVERLY KAY. Austin THOMAS FLORENCE FORD. Dallas THOMAS. MARGARET ANN. Austin THOMAS. MARGARET L.. San Antonio THOMAS. ROSE RENEE. Midland THOMAS. THEODORE VESEY. San Marcos THOMAS THOMASINA. Amarillo THOMPSON. 8RENDA LEE. La Pryor THOMPSON. CARLTON ELLSWORTH. San Antonio THOMPSON. DIANE LYNN. Corpus Christi THOMPSON. KENNETH EUGENE. Dallas THORNE GEORGE CLIFFORD JR.. Austin THURMAN. ROBERT WAYNE. Dallas THWEATT MARY AGNES. Victoria TIERNEY. MARGARET CAROLYN. Houston TILLERY. VICKIE LYNNE. Dallas TIPPLE. DAVID FRANKLIN JR.. Amarillo TODD. KELLY ALVIN. Corpus Chr.st. TODD. MELVIN REYNOLDS. Lufkin TODD. TERRY LEE. Austin TOFTE WILLIAM FREDERICK. Houston TOMEK, DEBORAH ANN, Houston TOPEK, FREDELL MADELINE Houston TOPHAM, CATHERINE ANNE, Alta Loma TOWNLEY. CHERYL YVONNE, Huntsville TRACY, STEPHEN REY. Fort Worth TRACY. SUSAN ELIZABETH El Paso TRAUGOTT. KATHRYN ANASTASIA. San Antonio TREVINO. EUGENE ROBERT. San Antonio TREVINO, MARIA ELSA. Laredo TREVINO, VERONICA EUGENIA. Laredo Juniors TRIEB. JOHN EDWARD. Quitmon TRIGS. JANE REED. Corpus Christi TUCKER, CRANFORD CLAY. Dallas TURNAGE. VALERIE LYNNE. Houston UHRICH, LINDA SUE. San Antonio URIBE. FRED J.. San Antonio VACCARO. JOSEPHINE ANN. Stafford VALDEZ. DAVID LEE. Del Rio VALIGURA. KATHLEEN CHRISTINE. Anqleton VANA. ANNA MARGARET. Rosenberg VANDERSLICE. JOHN PATRICK. Texas City VANDIVORT. PAMELA. Salem. Mo. VAN EENENAAM. PATRICIA, Houston VAN OSSELAER. PAUL JOSEPH, Houston VEH. MITCHELL FREDERICK JR.. San Antonio VERBICK. DONALD LEE. Dallas VICKERY, EDWARD DOWNTAIN. Houston VILLARREAL. MANUEL ANTONIO. Mexico VIRJAN. GRACE LAMAR. San Antonio VISE, BERYL DAVID. Houston VOORHEES. ROSALYN MATTHEWS. Houston VOWELL. EMILY LAVERNE. Richland Springs WADE. JAMES STUART. Fuisheer WALDMAN. DOUGLAS ALAN, Liberty WALDREP. JOANNE. Clarksville WALKER. BARBARA JO. Dickinson WALKER. BRENDA JOYCE. Dayton. Ohio WALKER. EVELYN ANN. Corpus Christi WALKER. RONALD BOYCE. San Antonio WALLACE. VAN RUSSELL. Houston WALLS. STEPHEN CRAIG. Pampa WALTER. JOSEPH ANTHONY III. Houston WARD, BRUCE DUNCAN. Bryan WARD. JOHN FRANK, Dallas WARD. VICKI LYNN. Baytown WATIN. JESDA. Bangkok. Thailand WATSON. JAMES ROBERT. Dallas WATSON. JUNE ANDERSON. Austin WATTS. CHARLES ROSS. Baytown WATTS. DONNA KAY, Texas City WEATHERS. JULEEN. Del Rio WEBB. RONALD KERMIT. Kemah WEGNER. HAROLD. Brenhem WEIGEL. TOMMY LEE. Sequin WELCH, JOHN EDWIN. Weiahachie WELLER. KYNN. Corpus Christi WENDLAND. CYNTHIA LYNN, Fort Worth WENDLANDT. MARGARET DEAN. Austin 563 WENER. JOANNE. Memphis, Tenn. WESTPHAL. LINDA LOUISE. San Antonio WHISENHUNT. JOHN RICHARD. Marble Falls WHITE. MARGARET MEREDITH. Austin WHITE. MARY JANE. Mineral Wells WHITE. PATRICIA ANN, Austin WHITE. ROBERT BROWN. Galveston WHITE. SHARON SUE. Center WHITEHEAD. WILLIAM LARRY. San Antonio WHITESIDES. DAVID ALAN. Houston WHITFILL. CLIFF EDWARD, Crowley WIBERG. LEANNE. Dallas WIEDEMAN. STANLEY RAYMON. Joplin. Mo. WILCOXSON, WILLIAM EUGENE. Dalhart WILHELM. JOHN FREDERICK. Austin WILHELM, MARCIA KAY, Austin WILKERSON, DIA KAREN, Tyler WILLIAMS. ANITA CLAIR. Gatesville WILLIAMS. BARBARA ANN, Waco WILLIAMS. BELVA MAE, Hillsboro WILLIAMS. GENE LIDDY. San Antonio WILLIAMS. OWEN WAYNE, Odessa WILLIAMS. PATRICIA LUCY, Angleton WILLIAMS, WELDON DOUGLAS, Houston WILLIFORD, JAMIE LOUISE, Bellaire WILLIS, ANN. Kailua-Kona. Hawaii WILLIS. LINDA, Kailua-Kona. Hawaii WILSON, MICHAEL LANCASTER, Galveston WILSON, P. WILLIAM, San Antonio WIMBERLEY. JAMES ALONZO. Dallas WINGFIELD, BETTY LYNN, Kilgore WINKLER, KAREN ANN. Houston WISSINK. DEBORAH HELENE. Maquoketa. Iowa WOFFORD. MARVIN RICHARD, Austin WOODALL, BRENDA LEE. Longview WOODUM. LINDA GAY, Houston WOOLLEY. LYNN WALTON. Temple WOOLVERTON. JACK FOSTER. Palestine WORTLEY. GARY STEWART, Dallas WRIGHT, BARBARA CAROL. San Antonio WYATT. LILA CANDACE. Corsicana WYNN. JIM DUDLEY, Austin WYRICK, THOMAS FLEMING, Texarkana YAMIN, GREGORY KAISER, San Antonio YANT, JOHN ALEXANDER, Honey Grove YORK, HAROLD LEE II. Crosby YORK. KEVIN FRANKLIN. Austin YORK, WILLIAM NORMAN, Mineola YOUNG, DAVID RICHMOND, Bloomfield. N. J. YOUNG, DEBORAH LYNN, Tyler YOUSSEFI, SOHRAB, Tehran, Iran ZANES. MARGARET McDOWELL. Dallas ZATOPEK. NANCY KAY, Victoria ZELLNER, ANDREA, Memphis, Tenn. ZIKE, MARGARET ELAINE. Big Spring ZIKES. BEVERLY JEAN. Texas City ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM T., Burkburnett ZUCKER. BRUCE ELLIOT. Dallas ZWIEBEL. SHERRY SUE. Houston Chicago, a concert presented by the Cultural Entertainment Committee, attracted a large crowd. 564 AALEN. DIANE ELIZABETH. Hearne ADAIR. MARY ELLEN. Jacksonville ADAMS. JENNY. Longview ADAMS. MARK FRANKLIN, Odessa ADGER. MARTHA ANN. Houston AGUILAR. JAVIER. Brownsville ALEXANDER. HENRY FRANKLYN. Beird ALEXANDER, MARJORY LYNN. Houston ALEXANDER. MARY ELLEN. Lufkin ALLEN JANET LEE. La Porte ALLEN, JOE BAILEY III. Longview ALLEN, ROBERT EMMETT. Austin ALLETAG. GARY MICHAEL. St. Clair Shores. Mich. ALLISON, JUDY ANN. San Angelo ALTGELT. MARY SUSAN. San Antonio ALTMAN. GWENDOLYN NANCY, Universal City ALVIS. JOCELYN BECKY, Houston AMOS, GAIL LYNN. Dallas AMOS. MARILYN ELIZABETH. Houston ANDERSEN, PENNY LEE. Farmington. N. M. ANDERSON. CANDACE ELIZABETH. Asherton ANDERSON. JOHN H. JR.. Victoria ANDREWS. ANNE WYTHE. Houston ANDRIES, THOMAS FRANCIS, Fort Worth ARCHER. MICHAEL FRANCIS. Baytown ARIVELLO. GERALD JAY, Galveston ARMSTRONG, JAMES ALLEN. Dallas ARMSTRONG. JOHN THOMAS, Fort Worth ARNETT. ROBERT KENNETH JR., Luftin ARNOLD, JAMES ANTHONY. Houston ARNOLD. LINDA K.. Corpus Christ! ARNOLD. NORMAN. Houston ARONOWITZ, STEVEN MARTIN, Fort Worth ARRINGTON, CATHY LYNN. Texarkana ARWOOD. THOMAS WHEELER. Wichita Falls ASHBY. JUDY ANN. San Antonio ASHMORE, WILLIAM A. JR.. Galveston ATKERSON. WILLIAM THOMAS. San Antonio AUDETTE. NANCY JEAN. Austin AYCOCK. STEVEN LESLIE. San Antonio AZARES. REBECCA. El Paso BACHMAN, CONSTANCE ANN, Saguin BACHMAN. GENE WELDON, Vernon BAILES, CATHY ANN, Houston BAILEY, KATHLEEN, Houston BAILEY, NEAL DUANE, Irving BAILIFF. DAVID LEE. Fort Worth BAIN. MARY GWEN, Baytown Sophomores BAKER. BRUCE ADDISON. Aransas Pass BAKER. JAMES ARTHUR, Richardson BAKER, MATHEW JOSEPH JR., Baytown BALFOORT, JEFFREY N., Houston BALL. NANETTE. Austin BALLANTYNE. TODD JAMIESON. Minot. N. D. BAME. SUSAN RAE. Houston BANKS, HARRELL JR.. San Antonio BARDNELL. GREGORY EDWARD. Omaha, Neb. BARLER. HELEN ANN. Rosenberg BARLEY, DONALD LEWIS, Brady BARNES, CAROL LEIGH. Augusta. Ga. BARNETT. JOSEPH CHARLES JR.. Houston BARR. STEPHEN LAWRENCE. Houston BARRETT. CHARLES BERNARD. Arlington BARTON. BRUCE EDWARD, Austin BARZILLA, KIMBERLY ANN. Houston BASKIN. KATHLEEN. Arlington BATTY. CAROL ANN, Port Arthur BAUER. AUSTIN P. JR.. Houston BAZARSKY, SUSAN GAIL. Houston BEACH, CORAL SUSAN, Dallas BEAN. ROBERT MAXWELL, Menard BEASLEY, ELIZABETH IRENE. Houston BEASLEY, STEPHEN CRAIG. Houston BEAUCHAMP. JOHN SCOTT. San Antonio BECK. DEBORAH LYNNE. San Antonio BEESON, LYNN MARIE. San Antonio BEHRENS. CLAIRE LYNN. Austin BELL, PATSY JEANETTE, Houston BENGE. CHERI LYNNE, Houston BENNETT. BROOK. Abilene BENTON. DONALD FRANCIS. Houston BENTSEN. MARSHA LEE. McAllon BERAN, JOHN DAVID. Poteet BERGEN. JESSICA LYNNE. Angleton BERGER, BARBARA. Austin BERGER. JUDITH HOPE. San Antonio BERLAD. LEE. Stony Point. N. Y. BERNSEN. DIANNA LINDA. Corpus Christi BERNTSEN. SONJE ELIZABETH, Longview BESS. BETTY. Bay City BEYER. BETTY LOU. Houston BIALASZEWSKI. MARY DIANNE. Austin BIGBY. BRYNA JANE. Fort Worth BIGGS. JAMES E. III. Wichita Falls BILLIE. DONNA RAE. Freeport BIRDSONG. MARILYN FAYE. New Braunfels 565 BLACK, CATHRYN EUGENIE Dallas BLACK, ESTHER RUTH. Dallas BLACKBURN, EMILY DIANE, Amarillo BLACKWELL, HENRY WILLIAM, El Paso BLAIR, ROBERT GLENN JR., Belton BLAIR, WILLIAM EDGAR. Houston BLAND, STEPHEN WHEELWRIGHT, San Antonio BLANTON. ELIZABETH LOUISE. Houston BLAYLOCK. STEPHEN GLEN. Dallas BLEFELD, BARBARA ANN, Dallas BLUESTEIN, CASTINE LENORA, Port Arthur BOHLS. LEXINE TRISHA, Pflugerville BOLDING. CHARLES NOLAN. Austin BOLES, GLENN EWING, Houston BOLTE, WILLIAM SCOTT, Dallas BOND, JAMES HERBERT JR., Dallas BONHAM, PATRICIA ANN, Houston BOOTHE. TOYE JEAN. Midland BORTH, JANE ELLEN, Pittsburg BOSMAN. VIRGINIA JOAN. Houston BOST. SHIRLEY MAE. Corpus Christi BOSTON, ANN HOLLAND. Westport, Conn, BOUCHARD. CHRISTINE KAY. Houston BOUTWELL, WILLIAM BRYANT. Houston BOWMAN, KEITH. Austin BOYD, MARGARET SUE, Longview 8RAUGHT GERALD LEIGH Houston BRADY, PAULA FRANCES. McAllen BRAGG, KENNETH DONALD, San Antonio BRAKE. TERESA LYNN, New Orleans, La. BRANTLEY. BRENDA LOUISE. Houston BRAY. NANCY PAIGE. Dallas BRAZILE DANNY LaRUE, Paris , BREAUD, STEPHEN JOSEPH. Lubbock 8RENT. WILLIAM ERWIN, Bonham BROUGHTON, DENNIS WALTER. Pasadena BROULLIRE JOHN CHRISTOPHER, University Parl, Md. BROUSSARD, LINDA NELL. Wharton BROWN, AMY JOAN, San Antonio BROWN, CLAUDIA JANE. Fort Worth BROWN. ELIZABETH ANNE. Wimberley BROWN. JAMES WILLIAM III, Dallas BROWNLEE. ELIZABETH C.. Perryton BRYANT, RANDpLPH W., Gretna La. BRYSON, JUDITH ANN, Brady BUAAS. JULIANNE, Austin BUESS. HOPE ELIZABETH, Victoria BULLARD. BETTE KATE, Pittsburg Class of 1973 BURCHARD GLENN ORRIN, San Antonio BURKETT, PATRICIA LEE. Huntsv.lle. Ala. BURKLIN. JOAN MARIE. Houston BURNS, MARY ELIZABETH. LaMarque BURT, LINDA JOYCE, Odessa BURTON. MICHAEL DAVID, Demson BURTTSCHELL, HARRIAN MICHA. Dallas BUSCH JOHN MICHAEL Midland CALDWELL LINDA ANN, Corpus Christi CALEY RICHARD W., Dallas CALK TIMOTHY WAYNE, Richmond CALLAN. CYNTHIA GAY, Arlington. Va. CALLAWAY, WILBUR LEE Austin CALVERT, LAWRENCE JACKSON JR., Rockwall CAMPBELL FRANK WHITNEY, Dallas CAMPBELL FRANKLIN LEE, Sulphur Springs CAMPISE. JANICE. Houston CANADA. MARY ELIZABETH, Dallas CANNON. MICHAEL DAVID. Houston CANTOR. LAWRENCE WENDELL. Richardson CAPLAN. ROBERT ALAN, Houston CARL MARGARET LUCILIE, Moraga, Calif. CARLESTON, MILTON LEE, San Antonio CARLISLE. JOHN WRIGHT. Margarita. Canal Zone CARLSON. KATHARINE G.. Houston CARMICHAEL. ROBERT FRANKLIN, Brady CAROTHERS. CANDACE. Big Spring CARR, PATRICIA SMITH, Houston CARRICK. KERRY LYNN, San Antonio CARSTENS. MYRA ELLEN Houston CARTER. G. JACK III. Dallas CARTER, MARY LEE, Houston CASSEB. ROBERT MICHAEL. San Antonio CASTILLO. RITA C.. San Antonio CASTRO. ANN. Ouanah CATO PATRICIA IRENE. San Antonio CEARLEY. GWENA LYNN. Austin CHADWICK. CATHY LYNN, Houston CHAMBERLAIN, JANICE ELAINE Austin CHAMBERS EDWARD VINCENT III. Houston CHANDLER CATHERINE SUE. Baytown CHANEYWORTH. SANDRA JEAN. Houston CHAUVEAUX, TONY LYNN. Claude CHIARIZIO. ERIC EDWARD. Texarkana CHILDRESS ROBERT GORDON. Houston CHIN. LINDA. San Antonio CHRISTY. EDGAR ALLEN. Houston CHRYSTAL CYNTHIA ANN. Lake Jackson 566 CHURCHWELL, PAMELA ANN. Houston CLAPP. LESLIE BOYD JR.. Iowa Park CLARKSON, CLAY KING. Fort Worth CLAYBROOK, OLIVIA. Dallas CLELAND, NANCY SUSAN. Corpus christi CLINTON. GEORGIA ANN, Amarillo COBB, CHARLES HARDER. Fort Worth COCANOWER. STEVEN CRAIG, Fort Worth COCEK. JANIS CATHERINE. Houston COFFEE. ROBERT RANDALL. Houston COFFMAN. NANCY SUE. Son Antonio COHEN, JACK, Houston COHEN. SUZANNE GAYLE. St. Louis. Mo. COKER. KYLE WAYNE. Dallas COLGLAZIER. CAROL LEE. Houston COLLINS. CYNTHIA ANNE. El Paso COLLINS. SUSAN VAUGHAN. Aleandria. Va. COLQUITT. CAROL ELEANOR. Longview CONLEY. ANNE TURNER. Arlington CONLEY, PAULA LYNN. Houston CONNELLY, PAMELA LEAH, Pasadena CONNER, JANE ANNE, Houston CONNOLLY, COLLEEN MARILYN, Houston COOK, LINDA SALE, Alvin COOK, ROBERT DAVID. Brownsville COOPER. MICHAEL WELDON. Sweetwater COOPER. SHARON ANN. Crosby COOPER. SUZANNE JANE. Graham COPELAND. CHARLIE REGAN JR.. George West COPELAND. CYNTHIA SUE. Olney COPELAND. JEWELL MAY. Fort Worth CORBETT. ALICE TAYLOR. San Antonio CORDELL. BARBARA JEAN. Houston CORDELL. DAVID MARK. Richardson CORDES. PHILIP KEITH, Arlington COTTINGHAM, JAMES JAY, Fort Worth COUCH, CANDIS ANN, Garland COVEY, STEVEN MARTIN, Houston COVINGTON, JANE ELLEN. Oklahoma City, Okla. COX, BONNIE SUE, Houston COX, LOUISE CAROL. Houston CRAIG, HARRY LEE, Houston CRAMER. LEE BAIRD JR.. Sinton GRAVER. JAMES INGRAM, Oklahoma City. Okla. CRAWFORD, MARGARET LYNN, McAllen CRAWFORD, ROY MILLS JR., Temple CREW. ROBERT JOSEPH, Orange CROCKER, JONETTE ABBEY, Tulsa. Okla. Sophomores CROW. CYNTHIA LYNN, Dallas CRUM, TERRANCE RAY. Lancaster CRUMPLER. CHARLES PRENTICE. Bowie CRYER. CURTIS BRYAN. Houston CURRIE. JAMES STUART. Dallas CURRIE, LOU ELLEN. Baytown CUTRELL, MARTIN THOMAS III. Richardson DALBY, JOHN LEONARD. Tearkana DALBY, ROBERT EARL. Te.arkana DANIEL. DEBORAH, Houston DANIELL, ROBERT WALTER, Dallas DANIELS, WANDA GAYLE, Freeport DAVENPORT, KATHRYN JO, Rockport DAVIDSON, CLAUDIA FAE. Wichita Falls DAVIDSON. PAMELA KAY. Lufkin DAVIS. BETSY. Hughes Springs DAVIS. CRAIK. Houston DAVIS. DEAN RODNEY. Baytown DAVIS. JOHN KIMSEY. Houston DAVIS. PAT WAYNE. Wharton DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN, Dallas DAVIS, WALTER DALE. Austin DAWSON, THOMAS FINNEY. Tearkana DEALY, LYNN CHRISTINE. Houston DEAN. MARY BIRD. Pecos DEGENHARDT, ANN RUTH, Pleasanton DE LA GARZA, NORA HILDA, Mission DELL, MARILYN JEAN. Atlanta DE LOACHE. LOUISE DURKIN. Dallas DENN. DEBRA DELAINE. Bay City DENNIS. PATRICIA ANN. Austin DEWBERRY. ANGELA KATHRYN. Houston DEWEESE. JEFFERSON GEORGE. Paris DEWITT. DEBORAH ANN. Nacogdoches DILLARD. WINSTON II. Austin DININO, CARMEN LEE. Austin DISSMAN. LISA ANN. Longview DLUGACH. JUANITA SUSAN, Port Arthur DODDS, TOMMY LANE, Cross Plains DODGE, DEBBIE ELLEN, Seabrook DOHERTY. GARY LYNN, Ennis DONALDSON, RODNEY EARL. San Antonio DOOLEY. ESTA LUCILE, San Angelo DOOLEY. KATHLEEN ANN, Beaumont DOOLEY. PATRICIA LYNN. Beaumont DORTCH. RICHARD MASON. Longview DRAKOS. THOMAS FOTIOS, Newton. Mass. DRANSFIELD. ROBERT DODGE. Fort Worth 567 DREWRY. ROBERT WILSON, Fort Worth DRINKARD. DONALD WAYNE, Beaumont DUBE, PATRICIA KAY. Rosenberg DUBOW, JANIS LYNN, Houston DUGSER, ROSEMARY, Wichita Falls DUNBAR CECELIA ANNE. Houston DYER. PHILLIP GRAHAM. Richardson EADS. DEBORAH ANN, Bellaire EBENSBERGER. PEGGY ANN. Seguin EDELMAN. PATTI LYNN. Tyler EDGIN, RICHARD ALAN. Corsicana EDWARDS. KAREN ELIZABETH, Houston EDWARDS. NANCY LORAINE. Maria EHLERS. MARTHA LYNNE. Austin EICHORN. SAUNDRA KATHERINE, San Antonio EISENBERG, RICHARD N.. Houston EISENSTATT. KAY SANDRA, New Orleans, La. ELLIS. DEBORAH LEA, Austin ELSTNER, CHARLES JOSEPH. Hallettsville ELTIS, BRIAN MUROV, Tyler EMMONS, JUDITH ANNE. Houston ENG. MABEL SUN, San Antonio ENSTROM. RANDALL ROBERT. Dallas EPSTEIN, DONALYN. Seabrool ERICKSON. TERRIE ANN, San Antonio ESTES, JANA AUDREY. Dallas ETHERIDGE. RICHARD C. JR., Kings Mountain, N. C. ETHRIDGE, NANCY JO. San Antonio EUBANKS, CHARLES ALAN. Santa Rosa EVANS. LEIGH KAREN. Sinton EVERSOLE. NANCY ANN, Houston FAIRCHILD DEBORAH LYNN. Garland FALKENBERG. SHERRY L. Dallas FARMER, SUSAN KAY. Freeport FAULCONER. BRUCE LALAND. Grand Prairie FEEHAN. ANNE ELIZABETH, Houston FELKAI, THOMAS PETER, East Paterson. N. J. FERGUSON, MICHAEL EARL. Dallas FERNANDEZ REBECCA MARIE. Texas City FERRIS. JOHN HUFFMAN. Corpus Christ! FETZER. MARK HOWARD. San Antonio FEUERSTEIN, SHARON JOY. Dalles FINLEY. SANDRA LUE. Hardin FISH8ECK. CAROL JEAN. Hallettsville FISHER. CHARLENE WESLEY, San Antonio FITZGERALD. JAMES E. JR., Dallas FITZGERALD. LYNDA LOUISE, Houston FLACHE. ARTHUR AME. Brownfield Class of 1973 FLACK. JOE FENLEY JR.. Houston FLEMING, MICHAEL PATRICK. Richardson FLETCHER. CELIA RENEA. Dallas FLORES GILBERT G.. San Antonio FLORES. LINDA FAY. San Antonio FLOYD. GARY WARREN. Midland FORD. DALE KEITH. Dallas FORD, JIL CAROLYN. Houston FORD. BETTY KATHRYN, Kingsv.lle FOSTER. WILLIAM R. JR.. Weco FOWLER. EARL LEON. Houston FOWLER. SETH ORLANDO Los Angeles. Calif FOX, PATRICIA SHIRLEY. Port Arthur FOXHALL. LEWIS EMORY. Memphis Tenn. FRACHTMAN. RICHARD JULIAN, Houston FRADY. LADONNA JANE, Ab.lene FRANCIS, SHEILA DEE, Dumas FRANK. EDMUND PAUL. Austin FRANK. GLENN GREGORY. Bellaire FREDERICK. CECIL CHARLES JR.. Cleburne FREED, LESLIE FERN. El Paso FREEMAN, SUZANNE. Springtown FRERKING. ERNEST GREY, Weslaco FRIEDMAN, BRUCE DAVID, San Antonio FRIEDRICH, SANDRA LYNN. We.rnar FRINK. DAVID SLOCUM, Bmghamton. N. Y. FUENTES. ERNEST R.. San Antonio FUERST. JACK NICHOLAS. Midland FULBRIGHT. KATHERINE ANNE, Waco FULLER. ALEXIS JOSEPH JR., Caracas, Veneiuela FULTON. JAMES STEWART. Austin GAFFORD. SUZANNE Sherman GAGE. DENNIS RAY. Austin GALAVIZ. RAFAEL CERDA. San Antonio GALLIA. LEONARD CHARLES. Dallas GALLMAN. DOYLE FAIRCHILD JR.. Bedford GALLOWAY, MARVIN WILLIAM, Houston GAMBLE WILLIAM RAYMOND. Houston GANDY. TOMMY WAYNE. Kerrville GARCIA ERNEST JOSEPH, El Paso GARDENIER. HUGH EMORY III. Tullahoma. Tenn. GARDNER FREDA EVA. Port Laveca GARGES, KAREN LYNNE, Houston GARNER, MARGARET ANNE, Houston GARRETT. DANIEL EDWARD. Brownwood GARRETT. MARY ANN. Van GAY, IRA EDGAR JR.. Wa.hach,e GEBHARD. JOHN DAVID. Dallas 568 GEORGE. CHARLES EDDINS, San AMonio GEORGE. JENNIFER ANNE. Port Arthur GIDEON. RALE STERLING. Lockhart GILLORY. DAVID OLIVER III. Longview GINNINGS. PAUL DOUGLAS, Denton GIRAUDIN. PATRISSA ANN. Corpus Christi GIRDLEY. DEBORAH, Midland GISH. JANET LYNN. Dallas GLASER. DONA DIANNE. Corpus Christ! LASER. STEPHEN JOSEPH. Bella, re GLASS. SUSAN ANN. Arlington GLENN. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT, Dallas GLENN. TREY ALSIDEMOUS III. Houston GODFREY. KERR MARSHALL, Dallas GOHLKE. SANDRA DIANE. Yorktown GOLDSOBEL. ALAN BRUCE. Dallas GOLDSOBEL. BEVERLY HELENE. Houston GONZALEZ. LINDA SUE. Dallas GONZALEZ NORA. Laredo GOODE. DONNA JO. Killeen GOODSON, GUY NEIL. San Angelo GOOT, BETTY ROSE. Houston GORE. CAROLYN ANN. Sinton GORNICK. THOMAS WILLIAM. Dallas GORZYCKI. LINDA SUE. Austin GRAF. JUDITH ANN. Vernon GRANER, ANN ELIZABETH. Fort Worth GREEN, DEBORAH LYNN. La Marque GREEN. DIANN ELAINE. Houston GREEN. LUCY HARDIN, Vega GREEN. MARY TEREASEA. Houston GREEN, SOPHIE ANNA CATHERINE. Tyler GREENBLUM. JEFFREY L.. Laredo GREENE. MARGARET ANN, Houston GREENLEE STEWART DAVID. Weatherford GRIFFIN, MARK HOWARD. Kerrville GRIFFITH. LINDA KAY. Irving GRISHAM, WILLIAM ERNST. Pasadena GROCE, GAYLE.N LEE. Fort Worth GROOS. GASTON JAMES III. La Porte GROSS. GARY LEE. Austin GROSS. MICHAEL ROBERT, Weimar GROSSKOPF. BILL MICHAEL. Austin GROTH. JAMES ALAN. Dallas GUESS. VIRGINIA CHRISTINE. Wharton GUILD. ROBERT BOWMAN. Austin GULEKE. EDWARD SEEWALD. Amarillo GULLATT. DOWE DAVID. Austin Sophomores GUPTON. THEODORE BRYAN. Fort Worth HAAS. BRIAN GILBERT. San Antonio HACKNEY. GREG LEE. Lake Jackson HAEDGE. RONALD CALVIN. Hempstead HAFERNICK. ELIZABETH ANN. Edna HAJEK, JOHNNIE FRANK. Austin HALL. MARY McKAY. San Antonio HAMANN. DONNA GAYLE. Austin HAMANN, LINDA KAY. Taylor HAMBRIGHT. JANET LYNN, Midland HAMILTON. JEFFREY LANE, Waco HAMILTON. LOIS JANE. Houston HAMILTON THOMAS YERXA. Houston HAMMOND. ROBERT REED. Dallas HAMMOND. SUSAN LOUISE. Houston HAMPTON. NELSON WILLIAM. Corpus Christi HAND. CAROL SUE. Weatherford HANNA, RONALD WILLIAM. Austin HANSEN. VALERI JEANNE, Austin HANSON. KAREN SUE. Kemah HARDIN. MICHAEL 8URGESS. Austin HARDING. CYNTHIA ANNE. Grand Prairie HARPOLL. ROBERT THOMAS III. Denton HARRIS. JOE RAY. San Saba HARRISON. EMMETT. ELBERT. Dallas HAUSER. VINCENT PAUL. Houston HECKMANN, MICHAEL DEAN, Oln.y HEILMAN, PENELOPE ANNE, Corpus Christi HEIMANN, SHARON KAY. Kerrville HEIN. DEBORAH LYNN. San Antonio HELLAND. HANS RICHARD FRANTZ. San Antonio HEMPHILL, MARTHA LYNN, Willis HENDERSON, ANN, Houston HENDERSON. GRACE KATHLEEN. Deer Park HENDERSON, MARLENE LOUISE, Houston HENDERSON. SALLY. Kingsville HENDRICK, LAURIE ANNE. Beaumont HENNEY, MICHAEL DENNIS. Houston HERMANSON. DON FRANK, Austin HESS. BETSY LYNN. Dallas HEYE. W. PAUL. Austin HIBBETTS, DONALD LEE Humble HICKS. LOUIS CHARLES. Austin HICKSON. DONALD EARL. Big Spring HILLER, DONNA JUANITA. Austin HINDS. WILLIAM LEWIS. Temple HINOJOSA. ROSARIO GARCIA. San Diego HOBBS, KAREN ELIZABETH, Corpus Christ, 569 Class of 1973 HOENIG. GABI. San Antonio HOFFMAN. RONALD ISRAEL. Houston HOLLINGSWORTH, ANNE E.. Colorado Springs, Colo. HOLLOWAY, LINDA CAROLE. Raymondville HOLMES. DAVID KEITH. San Antonio HOLMES. DOROTHY ELAINE. Houston HOLT. STEPHEN LEE. Dallas HOOKS, ROBERT WALDEN. Tomball HOOVER. PAMELA KARYL, Teas City HOPPE, LEONARD FRANKLIN, Austin HORN. DENNIS ALLEN. San Antonio HOUGEN, STEPHEN THORSHEIM. Austin HOWARD, CLAUDIA ANN. Longview HOYL. MARJORIE ELIZABETH. Hurst HRNCIR. CHARLOTTE JEAN. Overland Park. Kan. HRUSKA, THOMAS JENNINGS, Bellville HUBBARD, NANCY RUTH, Houston HU8LEY, KATHLEEN M., Glen Ellyn. III. HUEBINGER. FRANCES MARIE. Marion HUEBNER. GENE EVERETT, Bellville HUFF, RANDOLPH BUCHANAN, Wichita Falls HUGHEY. JAMES OSCAR. Angleton HULL, MARGARET, Houston HUMPHREY, MARGARET ANNE. Baytown HUMPHREYS. BRIAN ARMSTRONG. Brownsville HUNT, MARSHA LYNN, Houston HUNT. STACY GLENN. Houston HUNTER, CANDACE ELIZABETH, Austin HUNTER, CHRISTINE KAY. Houston HUSTON. NANCY LUCILLE. Austin HUTTO, CARLA JANE, Richardson INGRAM. LESLEA. Roswell. N. M. ITZ. BARBARA LYNN. Austin JACKSON. JOAN LORAL. Houston JACKSON. RICHARD LEE. Houston JACOB. KAREN LEIGH. Fairfax, Va. JAHN, DENISE ANNE. Yoalum JAMES. STEPHEN TROY. San Antonio JAMISON, CHARLES LANE, Houston JANECKA. PHYLLIS MARIE. Weimar JANSZEN. JACK MILTON, Corpus Christi JARL, GRADY ALLAN, Fort Worth JASTER. TERESA ROSE. La Grange JAVUREK JAMENE FRANCES, Austin JENNINGS. STEPHANIE. Houston JENNINGS, STEVEN KEITH, Fort Worth JESCHKE. PHYLLIS JAN, Miles JIMENEZ, ALMA EDNA, San Antonio JINKINS EDWARD GRADY, Taylor JOHNSON, BRUCE ALAN, Houston JOHNSON. DAVID CLAYTON. Burnet JOHNSON. DEBRA GAY. Burnet JOHNSON. TERESA MARY. Midland JOHNSTON BEVERLY ROUSSER Kress JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH ANNE. Vernon JONES. DEBRA DALE. Houston JONES, GWYNETH CLAIRE, Austin JONES, JAMES KEITH, Dallas JONES. JUDITH DAVIDSON. Kerrv.lle JONES. LAURA GAIL, Lubbocl JONES RANDALL GWENYTH Richardson JONES. STACEY RAE, Dallas JURIK. THOMAS WAYNE, Beaumont KAHN. RICHARD ALAN. Dallas KAMINSKI, ROBERT LEO. Moberly, Mo. KANA. LINDA MARIE, La Grange KANETZKY. CHARLES CLARENCE Austin KAPLAN. RICHARD MILES, Houston KARPEL MARK DAVID. San Antonio KAY, CAROL ANN, Lebanon. Tenn. KEENEY. HUEY CLEVELAND JR.. Houston KEGANS. JAMES RUSSELL. Richardson KELTON. KAREN RAYE. San Antonio KENNEDY. REBECCA JANE. Taylor KENNEDY THOMAS JAREL. Farmersville KENT BONNIE JOYCE. Cincinnati, Ohio KERR, CAROLYN ROGERS, El Paso KERR, MARY LYNN Houston KERSHNER KAREN Port Arthur KEY. ROGER ALAN. Lubbocl KILLE, LARRY DEAN Austin KINARD DAN THOAMS Temple KING KAREN ANNE Port Arthur KING. LOIS MARIE. Godley KING. SHERRY LYNN. Fort Worth KING. THOMAS LEE Marshall KING. WANDA LISABETH Garland KLEIN, ALVIN WAYNE Goniales KLEIN ANDREW FREDERICK Houston KLEIN MARK ALEXANDER Tomball KLEIN, PATRICIA EILEEN, Killeen KLETT TAYLOR SAMUEL Fredericlsburg KLEVENHAGEN, CECILIA MARIE. San Anton KLING MARSHALL PAUL Amarillo KLOCK ROBERT DAVID, Fort Smith. Arl. KMIECIK JOYCE MARIE Houston , 570 KNAPPENBERGER. KAREN LYNN. Dallas KNISHTEN, JANELLE Houston KOBS, ERNEST CHARLES III. Houston KOEN. MARY ELIZABETH. New Orleans. L. KOLB. RAYNA LAVERNE. Mission KONARSKY. MARTHA KAY, Austin KOPECKY. BEULAH ANN. San Antonio KORNBLATT. BART AMES. Dallas KOTERAS. CHARLOTTE ANN. Houston KOTT. GARY DUANE. Fredericksburg KOWALSKY. ELENA, Laredo KRISTOVICH. ANN HELEN. Dallas KROLL. CHARLOTTE, Austin KUHLMAN, JOHN LOUIS, Beaumont KUYKENDALL THOMAS ROBERT, Graham LACY, FORREST HILTON III. Houston LACY, GREGORY LEE. Houston LAMAR. CHRISTINE LAURA. Providence. R. I. LAMBERT. SHARI LYNETTE. Houston LAMON. ELLEN REGENE. San Antonio LANCASTER. JEANNE. Late Dallas LANDERS, JERRY BURNEY, Longview LANDON, ROBERT WILLIAM. Dallas LANEHART. LILA JOLAINE. Houston LANGNER, ROBIN MICHAEL. Houston LANIER, HOLLY SUSAN, Austin LATTA. LAURA BARBARA. Fort Huochuca. Arii. LAUFMAN. PATRICIA CHARLOTTE. Houston LAWHON BARBARA JEAN, Floresville LAZARUS. RONA SUSAN, Tyler LEACH. HARRY SWAN JR.. Te.as City LEE, SHERRITA DORIS, Houston LEGLER. JANET CLAIRE. Houston LEIFESTE, MICHAEL ANTHONY. Brady LENTZ. EDWIN LAMAR. Houston LEONARD. DIANE ELIZABETH. Kerrville LEONARD. PHILIP JOSEPH. Harlingen LETCHER. JOHN BENSON JR., Dallas LETH. LAURA KATHRYN. Houston LEVI. ALAN HAROLD McGehee. Art. LEVIN. DEBRA ANN. Dallas LEVIT, DONALD NEAL. Houston LEVITH, JAN BEVERLY, New Orleans, La. LEVY. MOISE LEOPOLD, Houston LEWIS. EDWARD SIBLEY. Austin LEWIS, ROBERT JACKSON, Dallas LIEBENSON, LILLIAN BETH, Dallas LINDER. PAMELA GAY. Austin Sophomores LINDSAY, VALERIE GAIL. Spartanburg. S. C. LITTLE. EMILY BROWNING. Austin LITTLEJOHN, ROBERT ERNEST. Orange UTTLEPAGE, THOMAS H. JR.. Dallas LITTRELL, LESLIE GAIL. Wichita Falls LIVINGS. JUDIE P.. Dallas LLOYD. MAURINE LOUISE. Dallas LOCHHEAD, CHARLES LOUIS. Austin LOCKLEAR, MIKE L., Belton LOEFFLER, CYNTHIA BETH. Pasadena LONDA, JEFFREY CHARLES, Houston LONGBOTHAM. JAYLIE IONE, Monahans LOTT. WAYNE HOWARD. Austin LOWREY. JANE LYNWOOD. Houston LOWRY. BELVA LEE. Austin LUCAS. LESLYE. Berclair LUTZ. ANN MARIE. Houston MACE. MARILYN ANN. Houston MAGLIOLO, THERESA MARIE. Dickinson MAGOWN, JENNIFER L.. Longview MAILEY. JAMES FORD, Midland MAJEWSKI, MARY ANNE. Bremond MALES. BETTY CAROL. Richmond MALIN. MARY E., Dickinson MALMSTEAD. BRENDA LOUISE. New Braunfels MANFREDO. MICHAEL JOSEPH. Fort Lauderdale. Fla. MARBACH, PATRICIA ANN, New Braunfels MARSHALL. CLYDE CHRISTOPHER. Fort Worth MARSHALL. RANDY WAYNE. Lufkin MARTIN. RICHARD FREDERICK. Nassau Bay MASON, MARK LEE. Houston MATHEWS, DIANA CANDACE. San Antonio MATTHIESSEN. SUSAN. San Antonio MAY. DEBORAH ANN. Dallas MAYER. MARK STEVEN. Mobile. Ala. MAYO. PAMELA DIANE, Austin MAYS. RICHARD ROY, Houston McAFEE. HUGH ALLEN. Houston McANULTY, JENNIFER LOIS. Dickinson McBRYDE. NATHAN TRUETT. Houston McCOLLUM. MELANIE ANNE. Victoria McCOULSKEY. ROBERT JOHN, San Antonio McCOY, MEDFORD THEORDORE Lafayette, La. McCULLOUGH. LUJET CLEMENTS. Burnet McCULLOUGH. STEPHEN WESLEY. Orange McCUMBER. GREGG SCHUYLER. Brownsville McDANIEL. HELEN, Pampa MCDOWELL, ROBERT TODD. Houston 571 Class of 1973 MclLVAIN. REBECCA JANE Austin MclNNIS. ELIZABETH. Harlingen MclVER, THOMAS JOSEPH. Houston McKENNON. DOLORES KAY. Becwille McNAIR WILLIAM MARK. Corpus Christi McSPADDEN, SAMMY KAY Quanah McWHERTER. ROBERT WILLIAM. Irving McWILLIAMS. JANET SUE. Dallas MEEKER. ELLEN LOUISE. Port Arthur MELETIO. DONNA MARIE, Dallas MENGELKOCH. MARY ANN. Arlington MERCER. BLAIR GRAY JR.. Dallas MERRITT. REED MONTGOMERY. Terrell MEYER. LINDA MARIE. Alvin MEYER. MICHAEL DAVID, Corpus Christi MICHALKE. ROWENA ELLEN, Bethel Park. Pa. MIKESKA. JOE ED, Katy MILLER, DOUGLAS WALTER, Austin MILLER. IRWIN DOUGLAS, Dallas MILLER, JODY LYNN. Dallas MILLER. KAREN LYNNE. Dallas MILLER. MARIETTE. McKinney MILLIGAN, JANICE ELAINE. Austin MILNE. KATHLEEN. Houston MILSTEAD. THOMAS HEWES. Houston MILTON. SUMMER GALE. Houston MINAHAN. JOSEPH JAMES JR.. Houston MINNIS. JOHN STEPHEN. Duncanville MINTZ. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Houston MITCHELL. MARCELLA. Austin MOBELL. MARCI ELLEN. Denver. Colo. MOFFATT. ROY HERMAN. Houston MQLEY, JANET ANNE, Seaford. Del. MONCRIEF, LEE PRICE. McAllen MOORE. CAROLYN JOYCE, Dallas MOORE. DOROTHY JEAN, Dallas MOORE. GEORGE PROCTOR. Houston MOORE. JUDY KAY. San Antonio MOORE, MARTHA KATHLEEN, Dallas MOORE, PATTY LOUISE, Austin MOORE. SHERRYE LUCHIERE, Sealy MOORE. SUSAN GAY. Odessa MOORE. WILLIS DANIEL JR., Athens MORGAN. LAURA KATHLEEN. Austin MORGAN. RODNEY BLAKE. Austin MORGAN, THOMAS SIDNEY. Kansas Gty. Mo MORRIS. LARRY EDWARD. Austin MORRIS, JACK RICHARD. Killeen MORROW. LILLIAN CAROL, Dallas MOSELEY, THOMAS, Tomball MOSS, PAULETTE CECILIA, Lubbocl MUCHA, DAVID, San Antonio MULKEY. OREN ANSLEM JR., San Antonio MUNNEKE, MARLA KAY. Houston MUNSON. CATHY SUE, Austin MUNTZ, LINDA SUE. Tyler MURPHY. MARY LYNN. Houston MURRAY TINKER DAN. Houston MUSSELMAN. JAMIE BOOTHE. San Antonio MYERS JAMES EDWARD. Beaumont NALLE, WILLIAM BYRD Austin NANCE, DALE RUSSELL. Midland NAUGHTON. JUDITH ANN, Denton NEAGLE, JANIS LYNN. Lubbocl NEARY. MICHAEL LEONARD. Dallas NEFF. NANCY LOUISE. Austin NEFFENDORF. GARY RAY. Fredericlsburg NELSON. JULIE ANN, Kerrville NELSON. LINDA KAY. Pasadena NELSON. ROBERT WAYNE Houston NEU ELAINE VICKY. Alpine NEWELL, WILLIAM HOWARD. Houston NEWMAN. VALERIE ANN, Fort Worth NEWSOME KATHRYN ANN. Princeton. N. J. NEWTON. KATHERINE. Beaumont NEYLAND, MINDY LEE, Houston NICKS. NANCY CLAIRE, Corpus Chritti NICOLAI. CAROLINE A.. Houston NIGHT. BARBARA LEE, Beaumont NORMAN JACK OJE. Dallas NORMAN. JAMES CLYDE. San Antonio NORTON EDWIN KIEST III, Dallas NUGENT NANCY JEAN. Houston NUNNALLY. ROXANNE ELIZABETH. Austin NUS. MICHELE LOUISE. Houston DATES, VICKIE LEE, Brady O BRIEN. KATHLEEN ANNE. El Paso O CONNOR. JAMES JOSEPH, Dallas OPPENHEIMER. NANCY L., El Paso ORR PATRICIA ANN. Midland ORTIZ, PABLO RIVERA. San Antonio OSBORNE JANET LEE. Midland OSHMAN. DANIEL GREGORY, R.chmond OWENS. MARGARET, Beaumont OZON. BARBARA LYNN, Texas City PALMER. KATHLEEN LEE, San Antonio tvi 572 PAPPAS. KAREN MAY. Tearkana PARK. CHRISTINE ELLEN. San Antonio PARKER. JOYCE LOUISE. Lake Jackson PARKER. JUDY LAVERNE. Port Arthur PARKER. SUSAN ANN. Ballinger PARMA. STEPHEN JOHN. San Antonio PARRISH. NORMAN WILSON. Denton PASHER; TONI GAIL. Dallas PATTERSON. ROBERT HAROLD JR.. Tylr PAUSEWANG. BRENDA LOIS. Austin PAYNE. HARRY J. JR.. Lawrenceville. III. PECENA. LARRY DALE. Dallas PECK. DAVID ALAN. Dallas PEHRSON, MARSHA 8.. Houston PEREZ. JENNIE LYNN. Austin PEVERLEY. GLENNA SUSAN. Houston PFAFF. TONY EARL. Abilene PHILLIPS. PAMELA, Grapevine PIER, BARRY ROBIN, Northbrook. III. PIERCE. JANET ANN. Richardson PIERCE. WILLIAM MARION, Navasota PIGOTT. JOHN DOWLING. Stephenville PINCHBACK. CAROLYN LOUISE. Baytown PINE. GREGORY BAIRD. El Paso PINKERTON. MICHAEL NORMAN, Abilene PINNELL, GARY RAY. San Antonio POARCH. DONALD LEE, Houston POLLARD. PATTI. San Antonio POLSKY. GAIL ANN, Dallas POPEJOY, RENEE JEAN, Corpus Christi PORTER. BYRON WILLIAM. Austin POSEY. PAMELA RUTH, Dallas POSPICHAL. CINDY LOU. Fort Worth POTTS. BARBARA ANN. San Antonio POUJOL. MELISSA ANN. Houston POWELL. DAVID LESLIE, Dallas POWELL, MARK ALLEN. Dallas POWELL, SUSAN CORDELIA, Weslaco POWELL. WILLIAM RAYMOND. Vernon POWERS, LAWRENCE ANDREW, Houston PRASATIK, HAROLD KEITH. Rosenberg PRATHER. JOHN F. BARCLAY. Austin PRESSLEY. WILLIAM MICHAEL. Kirbyville PRIDDY. BETTY HORNE. Dallas PRIEBE, ROY RODMAN. Big Spring PROFT, ROBERT WAYNE. Port Arthur PRUETT. CLAUDIA JEAN. Houston PUNG, DOUGLAS ANDREW. Conroe Sophomores PURVIN. JONATHAN PETER, El Paso PYNDUS. SUE ANNE, Houston RAHEL. SELMA SUE, Weimar RADER, CHERYL LYNN. Austin RADTKE, JANET MARIE. Midland RAFFKIND. GEORGE ALAN. Amarillo RAMIREZ. PATRICK. Austin RANCK. RUTHANN. Lubbock RATH. DEBRA KAY. Crosby RAY. CHARLOTTE. Austin RAY. JAMES DOUGLAS. Houston RAY. RANDALL GLEN. Fort Worth RECH. MARCIA EILEEN. Fredericksburg RECTOR. M. J.. Aransas Pass REED. CHRISTOPHER H.. Dallas REED. GRACE Y ' VONNE, Port Arthur REED. MARY ANN. El Campo REEVE, CHARLES GARY, Houston REEVES, ALAN, Austin REEVES. PHILIP. Austin REICHENBACH, PATRICIA ANN. Taylor REILLY. JOHN ANTHONY, Dallas REILLY, KATHERINE JEAN. San Antonio REINBACH. MAX OTTO JR.. Kerrville REINSCH, JANET KATHERINE. San Antonio REINSCH, JOYCE CAROL. San Antonio REMBERT. NANCY TOWNSEN. Houston REUTER. LARRY MICHAEL. Houston REYNOLDS. THOMAS FRANKLIN. Fort Worth RICE. LINDA SUE. San Antonio RICH. ANITA SUSAN. Dallas RICHARDSON, MARY ALICE. Beaumont RIEFLER. KAREN LYNN. Dallas RIEGER. VALERIE KAY. Houston RILEY. REBECCA LOUISE. Houston RILEY. WILLIAM H. IV. Fort Stockton ROBERTS. JAMES VINCENT. Cypress ROBERTS, KENNETH RAY. Dalla ' s ROBERTS. WAYNE RICHARD. Houston ROBERTSON, ANNE, Houston ROBERTSON, CHARLES AUDREY. Corpus Christ. ROBERTSON. THERESA SHARON. Vernon ROBINSON. HOLLY CAROL. Orange ROBINSON. LAURA LYNN. Temple ROD. ANTHONY WAYNE. El Campo RODRIGUEZ. CESAR SIMON. Caracas. Veneiuela RODRIGUEZ. DAVID ROY. San Antonio RODRIGUEZ. GLORIA. Alvin 573 ROEBUCK CHAUNCEY. Dallas ROGERS DEBRA ANN. Houston ROGERS LARRY DWAYNE. Dallas ROGERS, MARY FRIEDRICH, San Antonio RODS, STEPHEN CRAIG. San Antonio ROOT. ADITA LYNN. Terrell ROSALES ROBERT RUDOLPH. San Marcos ROSEN. DAVID BENNETT. Dallas ROSEN. LINDA GAIL, Waterloo. Iowa ROSENBAUM, RALPH STEVE. Houston ROSENBERG. NANCY LYNNE. Dallas ROSENBERG, PAUL H.. Fayetteville. Ark. ROSENTHAL. GWENN ELLEN, Lake Charles. La. ROSSER. JAN. Abilene ROTH, CHARLES ALAN, Houston ROTHER. WESSEL PAUL JR.. Hallettsville ROTTNER, PATRICIA LYNN, Waco ROWE. MARSHA MARIE. Duncanville ROYAL, RONALD DOUGLAS. Wichita Falls RUDIN. ROBERT MARTIN, Beaumont RUHLAND, DORIS JOANNE. Houston RUMMELL, VICKI LYNN. Denton RUNDLE, SUSAN GAYLE, Houston RUSH, PAMELA ANN, Denton RUSSELL. CLOVIS WARREN. Stephenville RUSSELL. JOHN EMERSON. Beaumont RUSSELL. MARTY. Houston RUSSELL. TERRY BRENT, Austin RYAN, MICHAEL ANDREW, Houston RYBISKI. MIKIE MARION. Dallas ST. CLAIR. CHRISTIE G.. Austin ST. ONGE, SALLY BETH. Corpus Christi SALLEE BRADLEY TYLER, Houston SALTER. MARTHA ELIZABETH, Bay City SANDAHL, SCOTT DAVIS, Austin SANDBERG, NANCY JANELLE. Austin SANDERS. ALICE MAY, Harlinqen SARVIS. LARRY ROBERT. El Reno. OHa. SAULS. RENETTE. Austin SAUNDERS. EILEEN M., San Antonio SCHAFFNER, RONALD ALAN. Houston SCHATZ. BARBARA JO, Des Moines, Iowa SCHILLER RICHARD STEPHEN. Cameron SCHMIDT, CAROL LYNN, Austin SCHMIDT, RICHARD EDWARD, Houston SCHNITZER. DANA LOUIS. San Antonio SCHOENVOGEL, ANN ELISE. Houston SCHOLLENBERGER. JAN, Richardson Class of 1973 SCHOPPE. BYRON DOUGLAS. Houston SCHRAUB. LINDA ANNE. Tulsa. OHa. SCHRIEVER, ZADA ELIZABETH. San Antonio SCHROEDER. GALEN GILLIS. Thorndals SCHULER. ROGER JOHN, Houston SCHUMANN, SHARON LYNN. New Braunfels SCHWARTZ. FAYE LYNN. Fort Worth SCOTT. CYNTHIA SUE. Pampa SEAL DONNA LYNN. Houston SEALS. LAURA SHIRLEY. Dallas SEIDEL. HELEN FRANCES San Antonio SELLMAN. GLORIA LYNNE. Dallas SEPULVEDA. PATRICIA MARIE, Austin SEWALL, NANCY JANE. Palestine SEWELL, KATHYLAN L.. Fort Worth SEYBOLD. MARY COCHRANE. Houston SHAFFER. CAROL JOY. Oklahoma City, Okla. SHAPE. SANDRA ANN. Garland SHAPIRO, DONALD ALAN. Houston SHAW, DAVID JOSEPH. Fort Worth SHAY. GEORGE JR., Austin SHEARER. JOE HAL, Booker SHEATS. SUSAN KATHLEEN. Tyler SHEFFIELD. GWYN ANN, Houston SHELAN, EVAN BARRY, Roscoe SHELTON, JAMES RAYMOND. Houston SHEPHERD. WALTER DEETZ III. Dallas SHEPPARD. SUSAN NELL, Teague SHOOP. WILLIAM JUNIUS. Lufkin SHUFORD, WILLIAM CARROLL JR.. Dallas SIDOTI. SHIRLEY JEANNE. Bonham SIEWERT. REBBECA JOLYN, El Paso SIMMONS. CARROLL LEE. Richardson SIMMONS. SUSXN DIANE. Dallas SIMPSON, CYNTHIA LEE, Bonham SIMPSON. MARY IDA. Dripping Springs SIMS. CLARK ALLEN, San Antonio SINGER. ANDREA SUE, Dallas SKAGGS. JANET. Freeport SKELTON. BETTY JOYCE. Dallas SKELTON. MICHAEL THOMAS, Dallas SMALLING. JEANNE MARIE, Baytown SMITH. CAROL ELLEN. Tyler SMITH, CHERYL LYNN. Deer ield. III. SMITH, DAVID RAY, San Antonio SMITH. ELLEN GARY, Waco SMITH. EMMITT SHELTON, Andrews SMITH. GERALD FREDERICK. Randolph AFB 574 %if SMITH, JAMES WESTON, Chatham. N. J. SMITH, JANET KAYE. Bellville SMITH, JANET LEE. Austin SMITH, JOHN DUNCAN JR.. Garland SMITH. JOY EILEEN, Port Isabel SMITH. RHONDA SUE. Duncanville SMITH. RICHARD JULIAN. Perin. III. SMITH. WELDON LLOYD JR.. Waco SNAKARO. LAURA ELLEN. Fort Worth SNELL. KYLE SUZANNE. Houston SNODSRASS. DORITHY ELIZABETH, Houston SNOWDY. ELIZABETH C. Port Lavaca SOLS8ERY. STEVEN WARD. Houston SONNENBERGER. ROBERT S.. Austin SOUSARES. LYNN SCOTT. Austin SOUTHWELL. SUSAN PATRICE. Waco SPAIN. BRUCE ALLEN. Houston SPENCER. CAROL. Sweeny SPRATT, CAROL JANE. Lubbock SPRINGER. MARJORIE SUE. West Columbia SPROUL. RICHARD M.. Rankin STAGNER. MICHAEL ELLIS. Levelland STANDEFER. BONNIE JUNE. Clifton STANFORD. JOHN EDWIN. Dallas STANSBURY, SUZANNE. Houston STEADMAN, NANCY JEAN. Houston STEEN. ELIZABETH ANN. Houston STEFKA. MARILYN LOUISE. Angleton STEIN. MARSHA. Houston STEIN, PAUL LAWRENCE. Austin STEINHEBEL. TERRANCE LEROY. San Antonio STELL. BARBARA SUSAN. Bay City STEPHENS. JUDY ANN. La Porte STEVENSON, SCOTT W., Amarillo STEWART. JANET ANN. Fort Sill, OUa. STEWART, TERRY. Dallas STOHL. KRISTIN. Dallas STOKES. ALEXIS NAN. Alexandria. Va. STONE. RHODA O LENE. Coleman STORY. JERYL WAYNE. Buffalo STUART, CHARLES CAMPBELL JR.. Texartana STUDEBAKER. LINDA SUSAN, Raymondville SUELTENFUSS, KATHRYN ANNE. San Antonio SUHR. D. EDWIN. Houston SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN KERRY, Houston SUTTON. JOHN EWING. Austin SVALBERG. BRADLEY DAVID. Temple SWENDEMAN. DEBORAH JANE. San Antonio Sophomores SWENUMSON. MARY BETH, Houston SWIM, JESSE R.. Roaring Springs TABAK, DEBRA ANN, San Antonio TABOR. CHRISTOPHER CHARLES. Fort Worth TACQUARD. PHYLLIS E.. Galveston TAMBURELLO. NANCY MELINDA. Houston TANKERSLEY. LIZABETH, Terrll TAUSEND. PATRICIA ANN, Pasadena TAYLOR. CYNDI. Austin TAYLOR. JOHN EDMOND. Austin TAYLOR. LARRY DALE. Big Spring TAYLOR, TERRI ANN. San Antoiio TENISON, ANNE HUGHES. Houston TERRY. DAVID RANKIN. Loraine THAMES. GENA BETH. Beaumont THEIS, KENNETH CHARLES JR., Houston THOMAS. FRANCES CLAIRE. Austin THOMAS. SUSAN BELL, Dallas THOMPSON, JANINE E., Port Arthur THOMPSON JO ANN. San Antonio THOMPSON, KATHERINE REYNOLDS, Kerrville THOMPSON. MICHAEL ROBERT San Antonio THORNTON. TERRY LEE. Irving THORNTON. THURMAN DOUGLAS. Fort Worth THRASH. KATHRYN. Fort Worth TIBBETTS. MICHAEL EDEN, Groves TILLY. JOHN ROLAND TIMMONS. ELIZABETH ANN. Fort Worth TOBIN: SUSAN FRANCES. Oan. TOMACHEFSKY. CAROLYN SUE. Brenham TOMPKINS. JANET SUSAN. Waco TOOKE, CHARLES THOMAS. Texarlcana TRACY. LYNN. Houston TRODLIER, MARSHA SUE HOPE, Sinton TROIANO, KATHERINE ANN. Austin TRUTNA. WILLIAM RICHARD JR.. Pasadena TUCKER. BYRON COLLIN. Austin TUCKER. CYNTHIA, Grand Prairie TUCKER. JOHN PYNE. Pasadena TUNE. BILLY CARL. Andrews TURNBOUGH. CYNTHIA KAY, Balmorhea TURNER. GERALD LYNN JR.. El Paso TURNER. JILL. Broolshire ULRICH. JOHN MASIL HEINTZ. Troy. Mich. UPTON. DENNIS KEITH. Dallas USELTON. GREGORY ALLEN, Brownsville USELTON. SAMUEL PARKER. Lubbock UTESCH. CASSANDRA ANN. Brenham 575 UTTENWEILER. CHRISTINE ESTELLE. Houston VALADEZ. CARLOS LAURO. Channahon. III. VALLEJO. JOHNNY J.. Bolivia VANCE. 8ETTY ANN. Edna VANDERVOORT. LINDA KATHLEEN, Austin VANDERWERTH. PENELOPE JOE. Houston VERRETT, RONALD GREGG, New Orleans, La. VILLASENOR, BECKY LOIS. Austin VOGEL, CLAIRE BERNICE. Midland VOLPE. MARILYN JEAN, So. Weymouth, Mass. VORN5AND. KURT THEUER. Schulenburg WADDELL, MARSHA HELEN. Fort Worth WADE. KAREN LYNN. Dallas WALDEN CAROLYN MARGARET. Houston WALDMAN, STEPHEN ALAN, Dallas WALKER. CYNTHIA KAY, Galveston WALKER. JEANNE. Temple WALKER, MARCIA SUSAN, Port Lavaca WALTERS. CAROL LYNN, Longview WARE. CYNTHIA. Bellaire WARE. MARGARET ANN. Fort Worth WARLICK, MONETTE DORENE, Austin WARREN, CYNDEE KAY. Austin WARREN. LINDA BETH. Houston WASHBURN. JAMES JAY. Austin WATERS. LELAND WYATT. Pampa WATSON, ANN PATE. Houston WATSON, LINDA KATHRYN, Pans WATSON. MARIE SEIBOLD. Baytown WATSON. PHILLIP ALAN. Shreveport. La. WATSON. TERRY RUFF. Clifton WEAVER. JANICE SYBLE. Corpus Christi WEBB. KENNETH BLAISE. Houston WEBB, PAMELA SUE, Pasadena WEINBLATT. CATHY. Temple WEISINGER. JAMES STEVEN, Baytown WELGE. JACK HERMAN JR., Austin WELLS, DWAYNE LYNN. Rails WENDLANDT, HELEN KAY. Austin WENDT, RALPH WILLIAM. Eau Claire. Wis. WENZEL. RICHARD EARL, Needville WEST, GEORGE PAGE, Dallas WEST, JAMES CHARLES. Stamford WESTFALL, MARSHA LYNNE, Nederland WESTMORELAND. BRADLE Y, Houston WHARTON, LESLIE ANN, Beaumont WHATLEY, LINDA ANN. Richardson WHEELER, MICHAEL IVENS. Houston Class of 1973 WHEELER. RICHARD DOYLE. Austin WHEELER. SUSAN KATHLEEN. Houston WHEELER. WILLIAM R.. Bryan WHITAKER. RICHARD BYRON, Carthage WHITE. EDWIN HARDY JR.. Rocksprings WHITE. RODRICK JAMES, El Paso WHITE. THOMAS MARTIN. Pittsburg WHITFIELD. LARRY ALAN. Lubbock WHITLEY. PATRICIA LOUISE. Houston WHITSON. KENNETH WESLEY, Dallas WIEBER. EDWARD PATRICK, Longview WIENSTOCK. MARLENE JOY. Kansas City. Mo. WILEMON, TERRI LYNNE. Dallas WILLIAMS. GEORGE TERRY. San Antonio WILLIAMS. JOE ESPY, Sanderson WILLIAMS. LOIS JANE. Dallas WILLIAMS. MARK THOMAS. La Porte WILLIAMS. RICHARD BRENT, Houston WILLIAMS. THOMAS JOSEPH. Fort Worth WILLIAMS, TONIANNE. Kaufman WILLIS. STEVEN RICHARD. Austin WILLIS, SYLVIA LYNN. Graham WILLSON. DAVID M.. Austin WILSON. ALISON CARROLL. Austin WILSON, DAVID LEE. Austin WILSON. GWENDOLYN FAYE. Texas City WILSON. PERRY DANIEL. Houston WIMAN. SHELLEY GAIL. Dallas WINDHAM, MARSHALL TERRELL JR.. Columbus WINSLOW. KAREN FRANCES. Dallas WIRSCHING. ELSA CHRISTINE, Laredo WISE. ROBERT ALLEN, Houston WITHROW, MELINDA S.. Dickinson WOLF. BARRY HOWARD, Longview WOLFE. ROLAND TAMPLIN, Houston WOMACK. DIANE ELIZABETH. Houston WONER. SUSAN ELLEN, Dallas WOOD. CEDRIC SCOTT. Weslaco WOOD. GLENA EARLENE, Dallas WOOD. MARY BETH. Baytown WOOD. RAYMOND ALLEN. Houston WOODS. JAHALA AILEEN. Mobile. Ala. WOODS. SHARON MARIE. Houston WRIGHT, BETTY JANE, Dallas WRIGHT. STEPHEN BLOUNT, Dallas WULFE, SUSAN AILEEN. San Antonio WYLIE, CYNTHIA LEE. Dallas WYNNE. MARTHA VIRGINIA. Dallas 576 YARBROUGH, CHRISTY JANE. Houston YARBROUSH. RICHARD ALVIN. Waco YATES. MERIDITH. Arlington YEAGER. KERRY. Pearsall YOUNG. DAVID NEAL. Richardson YOUNG. MICHAEL STEVEN. Hamlin YOUNG. THOMAS TOOD, Austin YOUNKIN. PAULA ANNE. Houston ZABEL. MARK PATRICK, Woodsboro ZADIK. MARC YORK. Dallas ZEDLER. LYNN MARIE. Austin ZINNANTE. MARIAN ANGELA, Houston ZIZELMANN. CAROLYN NELL. Houston ZOLLER. JANET FRANCES. Groves ZWIEBEL. KLAYLEA KAY. Houston Sophomores lU Dogs, dogs, and more dogs. Phoebe Allender, a University coed, donned a frog suit to help promote the multi-media show presented by the local chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America for the Interscholastic League Press Conference held on campus in March. 577 Class of 1974 ABEL. SUSAN ELAINE. Buclholts ABNEY. REBECCA. Dallas ACKER. ANN HELEN. Greer ACTKINSON, DONNA LEE. Houston ADAMS. BOBBIE JEAN, Houston ADAMS. DIANA RAGAN. Glen Rose ADAMS. JANIS RUTH. Houston ADAMS. WILLIAM W.ESLEY. Conroe ADDICKS. LINDA SAY. Belleire ADDISON. LOUISE. Lewisville ADIN, RICHARD LOUIS. Dallas ADKINS. JOHN AUGUST. Houston ADKINS. THOMAS O ' TEAL. Beeville AHN. SUZANNE INSOOK. Tyler AICKLEN. ANDREW JOHN, Middletown. R. I. AIKEN, JOE MICHAEL, Wichita Falls AIRHART, DIXON ANN, Anna ALBERS, CAROL ANN, Houston ALBRITTON, STEVEN C, Houston ALDRED, VAL ANTHONY. Houston ALEXANDER. JAMES ROBERT, Austin ALEXANDER, VICKI LEE, Houston ALEWYNE. GEORGE RANDOLPH, Dallas ALBRITTON, SHARON SUE, Houston ALLEMAN, CATHERINE ELAINE, Orange ALLEN. PHILLIP CAMPBELL. El Paso ALLEY. SANDRA DAWN, Houston ALLUMBAUGH, MARY KATHLEEN. Dallas ALTHAUS. VOY ERNEST JR.. Houston ALVARADO, DIANA DELIA, Laredo AMIRKHAN, JOHN NELSON. Dallas ANAMOSA. MARTHA. Albuquerque. N. M. ANDERSON, EMILY FIELDS Fort Worth ANDERSON. GLENNELLE. Pasadena ANDERSON. LARRY OSCAR. Austin ANDERSON, NEAL BRUCE. Houston ANDERSON. PAULETTE SUE. Cleburne ANDERSON, ROBERT GORDON, Houston ANDERSON, STEPHEN NOWLIN, Brady ANDREWS, LAURA LEE, San Antonio ANGELI, SUSAN MARIE. Houston ANGELL. REBECCA GAIL. Cameron ANGER. LYNNE RENAE. Victoria ARCHER. MARY ELIZABETH, Houston ARCHER, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Austin ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL P., Houston ARNOLD, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM. Houston ARNOLD. CAROLYN DIANNE. Austin ARNONE. KIMBERLEE MARIE. Houston ARRENDELL. LAURA REGINA. Cleveland ASHE. JUDY LEE. Houston ASHER. JAMES DONOPHAN, Manila. Philippines ASHLEY. KATHY LYNN. McAllen ATCHISON. LESLEY MARGARET. Junction ATLAS. BRIAN SMITH. Houston AUTEN, SUSAN PATRICIA. La Feria AVERILL, JOSEPH MILTON JR.. Dallas AYRES. DONNA BETH. Houston BABBITT. STEWART LEROY. Houston BACHARACH. DEBRA ANN, OUahoma City. OUa. BACHUS, VICKIE ANN. Wichita, Kan. BAGGERLY. SUZETTE. Houston BAILEY. BECKY, Baytown BAILEY, JAMES HOWARD. Grand Prairie BAINTER. GRACE. Houston BAKER. DAVID BRUCE. Garland BAKER. DEBORAH LYNN, Pasadena BAKER, DENNIS MARVIN. Houston BAKER. HERBERT HARRY. League City BAKER. JAN ALLISON. Houston BAKER. KATHLEEN ADELE, San Antonio BAKER. REX GAVIN III. Houston BAKER. RUSSELL SCOTT. Houston BALDWIN, BRENT WINFIELD. Houston BALDWIN. SUZANNE. Seabrook BALLEM. OARLA JO, Fort Worth BALLIN. LESLIE IRWIN. Memphis. Tenn. BANKHEAD. KEVIN WEBSTER. Carthage BAR8EE. CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK. El Campo BARBEE. JAMES PHILIP. San Antonio BARLETTANO. GARY JOHN, Nutley. N. J BARNES. JACKIE ' JO. Birmingham. Ala. BARNETT. KENNETH C.. Dallas BARNETT. WILLIAM ROBERT. Corpus Christi BARRY, KATHERINE IRENE. San Antonio BARTEE. STEPHEN LLOYD. Houston BARTLETT. JAMES LAWRENCE JR.. Mauriceville BASSETT. MARTHA JANE. Amarillo BATEMAN. MARY ELIZABETH. Dalhart BAUER. BARBARA ANN. Houston BAUMAN. CATHY MARIE. Austin BEACH. WILLIAM N. JR.. Midland BEAIRD. WILLARD BRICELAND. Dallas BEARD, CHRISTIE ELIZABETH. Fort Worth BEARDSLEY, MARY CATHERINE. Auttin BECK. CARLENE NICHOLS. Gladewater 578 BECK. DAVID WAYNE. Gladewater BECK. HAL ZANE. Ballinger BEDNARSKI, STEVEN JOHN, Houston BEELER. MELISSA JANE. LaMarque BEESON. MARY JO. Houston BELL. TERYL ANN. Houston BELT. BECKY JEAN, Houston BENNETT, CONSTANCE. Galveston BENNETT. REX WILLIAM JR.. Seabrook BENSON. ANN BLYTHE. Austin BENSON. SHARON LOUISE. Austin BENTCH. JEANNINE, Pasadena BENTLEY. MARIAN RUTH. Burkburnett BERSER. BARBARA RUTH. Dallas BERGMAN. KATHY SUE. Wichita. Kan. BERMAN. PAMELA LAURIE. Dallas BERNDT. DONNA RUTH. Caldwell BERNSTEIN, HOWARD LAYNE. Fort Worth BERNSTIEN, BRUCE EDWARD. Omaha. Nebr. BERNTSEN. ELLEN ANN. Lonqview BERRY. CLAUDIA LYNN. Houston BERRY. JOHN LABON. Dallas BIBO. JAMES STUART. Houston BIGGS, KAREN ANN. Midland BILLIOT, STEPHEN FRANK Refuqio BIRY. JERRIANNE. San Antonio BISHOP. BARRY MICHAEL. Pasadena BIVINS. SUSAN ADAIR. Terrell BLACK. BETSY JANE. Houston BLACK, DEBORAH ELAINE. Teaque BLACKSTONE. MARY KAY. Los Alamos. N. M. BLACKWELL. SALLY ANN. Cuero BLAHA. PATRICIA P.. Point Muqu. Calif. BLAIR. ' MARGARET LOUISE. Fort worth BLAIS, DONALD EMILE. Colebrook. N.-H. BLAKEMORE. RONALD A.. Pouqhkeepsie. N. Y. BLAKEY. JOHN STEPHEN. Wylie BLANKERNBAKER. SHARON L.. Mission ' BLEEKER, VERNON ALFORD. Muleshoe BLEVINS. LYNDA LOIS. Duncanville BLOODWORTH, PETE LANE. Wichita Falls BLOOMER. CAROL LEIGH. Abilene BODZY. GLEN ALAN, Fort Worth BOLAND. LUCILE CATHERINE, Houston BOLES. BRIAN DAVID. Houston BOONE. TERRY LEE. San Antonio BOONE. TRUDYE EARLE. Fort Worth BORCHERS. MARY KAY. Victoria Freshmen BOREY, SELINA LISA, Anqleton BORN. MAURICE HENRY JR.. Groves BOSS, SARAH BISHOP. Houston BOTTORFF. SUSAN KAY. Fort Worth 8OUDREAUX. ROBERT WILLIAM. Houston BOWEN. CHARLES WILLIAM JR.. San Antonio BOWEN, LINDA SPEED. Dallas BOYNTON, NANCY JANE. Denton BRACHER. KIM ELISE. Houston BRADEN, KIMBERLY. Dallas BRADY. DOUGLAS Vv .. Dallas BRANCH. JAMES FUHR. San Antonio BRANDS. MICHAEL BERNARD, Amarillo BRANNON. CATHY DEAN. Fort Worth BRASHEAR. KRISTI RENEAU. Hale Center BREAOY. LOIS LESTER. Oranqe BREEDEN. BARBARA DIANE. Austin BREEZE. WILLIAM HUGHES JR.. Burkburnett BRENNAN. JOHN CHARLES. Dallas BREWSTER. ERNEST MICHAEL. Dallas BRIDGES. JOHN RICHARD. Ft. Worth BRINKMAN. FRED PURCELL. Houston BRITT. WILLIAM GAYNOR. Houston BROCK. RANDY LEE, Houston BROOKS. NANCY LOUISE. Dallas BROWDER. HARRIS GREGG. Dallas BROWDER. JOSEPH BOND. Waco BROWN. BARBARA KATHLEEN. Fort Worth BROWN. BEVERLY LOUISE. Dallas BROWN. GARY DONALD. Houston BROWN, GENE ANN. Houston BROWN. HERBERT RALPH. Dayton BROWN. KATHARINE LYNN. New Orleans. La. BROWN. REBECCA T.. Houston BROWN. REVA JO. McCamey BROWNFIELD, MUSS. Stamford BRYAN. MARY ANNETTE. Houston BRYANS. CAROL ANN. Paris BRYANT. TREENA DON. Muleshoe BUCHANAN. KATHI SUSAN. Deer Part BUCKLEY. CAROLYN LORAINE. Lake Jactson BUCKLEY. EDMUND LANGFORD. Houston BUCKNER. RUSSELL IRWIN. Cleburne BULLER. PAMELA JEAN. Ah in BUNCH. ARTHUR FREDERIC. Biq Sprinq BUNDY, RICHARD HUGH. Durango. Mexico BURSESS. DEBORAH JANE. College Station BURGESS. PATRICIA OLIVIA, Houston 579 BURKE, JOHN HARRIS. Houston BURKE. ROBERT CHALMERS JR.. Midland BURKHALTER. BONNIE KAY, Corpus Christ! BURRUSS. JANE ROLLIN. Amarillo BURTNER. ELIZABETH. Houston BURTON. NANCY LEE, Fort Worth BUSBY. STEPHEN GRAIN. Houston BUSSEY. DEBORAH LYNN. Houston BUSSEY. JO LEE, Houston BUTLER. HELEN LEE. Hous ton BUTLER, JOHN DALE, Teas City BUTLER, ROBERT MARTIN. Austin BYBEE. MARY ELIZABETH. Houston BYFIELD. GEORGE ANNE. Austin BYRNE, MARY ANN. Victoria BYRNES. ROBERTA KAY, Cleburne CABINESS, PEGGY SHAWN, Houston CABLE, CONSTANCE ANN, Orange CADENHEAD, PEGGY ANN. Houston CAIN, ROBERT LEONIDAS. Elgin CALDWELL. CHRISTOPHER GATES, Memphis. Tenn. CALDWELL. STEPHEN ANDREW. Houston CALHOON. THOMAS FRANKLIN IV. Liberty CALLAND. RICHARD GLEN, Corpus Christi CALLAS MICHAEL JOSEPH, Brownsville CALLAWAY, DIANA DEAN. Austin CAMPBELL. RANDYE ANN. Houston CAMPBELL. SCOTT ALDEN, Euless CANO. SOFIA. Houston CAPO. WENDY ANN, New Orleans. La. CAREY, MICHAEL EDWARD. Houston CARLISLE. SARAH ANN. Austin CARLSON. DAVID WAYNE. Taylor CARLSON. JANICE MARIE. Austin CARRIKER, DIANE. Roby CARRITHERS. MARY SUZANNE. Brady CARTER. FOSTER. Corpus Christi CARTER. JAMIE KATHRYN. Houston CASERTA. MICHAEL LOUIS. Dickinson CASEY. KATHLEEN. Texas City CASEY. KATHLEEN ANN. Houston CASH. JAMES RICHARD. Shreveport. La. CATES. CLAUDIA ANN. Austin CAUDLE. FRANCES JANE. Atlanta CAYARD. JUDITH ALLISON, Port Neches CERNA. LETICIA, Laredo CHAFFIN. ELIZABETH ANNE. Houston CHAMBERS. MARY MADELINE. LaMarque Class of 1974 CHAPMAN, CATHY GAIL. Austin CHAPMAN. MARY LOUISE. Houston CHATHAM. JEANNE DIANE. Baytown CHEEK. HOWARD BYRON, Houston CHEEK. LARRY DAVID. Richardson CHENOWETH. TRACEE ANN. Tyler CHILDERS. GAE LYNN. Houston CHILDERS, PAMELA KAY, Kyi. CHILDS. BETSY. Fort Worth CHISHOLM. JANICE KAY, Pampa CHOTINER. CATHY ANN, Houston CHUOKE. PATRICIA KARIN, Texas City CHUOKE. STEPHANIE. Texas City CHURCH. CYNTHIA ELLEN. Richardson CKODRE. JO-AN, Nordh.im CLAPP. ALTA CAROL. N.wgulf CLARK. ARVILLE. PAUL III, Wichita Falli CLARK. MARY JANE. Irving CLARK. NANETTE. Grand Prairi. CLARK, ROBERT RAY, Dallas CLEAR. HARRY CHRISTOPHER. Irving CLELAND. ROBERTA LYNN. Dallas CLELAND. ROXANNE L. Dallas CLICK, CYNTHIA, Dallas COCKRELL. ROBERT JAMES. Dallas COFFEY. LOU ELIZABETH. Dallas COFFEY. SUSAN ELISE, Dallas COHEN. DEBRA ANN. Dallas COLDWELL. MARY CARLA. Dallas COLE. FRANK. Dallas COLLEY. JAMES DAVID, Kilgor. COLLEY, THOMAS ANDREW, Richardson COLLINS. ROBERT L. Houston COLLINS, SANDFORD BURNAM. Houston COLVIN, PHILIP EDWARD, Houston COMPTON, SANDRA GAY. San Antonio CONLEY, HELEN ROSE, Fort Worth CONNALLY. MARK MADISON. Houston CONNER. EVERETT WAYNE. Silsb CONRADT. PATRICIA ANN. Urr.ll CONTRERAS. h LI, f- Austin COOK. JULIE. Baytown COOK. MARY CATHERINE. San Antonio COOK. RICHARD DALE, Houston COOK. SUSAN ANN. T.xarkana COOKE, EDWIN THEODORE III. San Antonio COONROD. CAROLYN SUE. Bonh.m COOPER, CAROL. Dallas a 580 ( ,1 ; COOPER. RICKIE CHARLENE. Austin COPUS. CYNDY CAROL, Austin CORDE. KELLEY ANNE, Dallas COTTER, DONNA ELIZABETH. Dallas COURT. PATRICIA LEE, Los Alamos. N. M. COUSINEAU. JIMMIE DON. Brownfi.ld COUSSOU. HARRY E.. Baumont COVAN, HEDY 5UZETTE. Houston COVENTRY. ANNA MARIE, Austin COVENTRY, NANCY ANN. Austin COVINGTON. DIANNE KATHRYN, Houston COWDEN. CANDICE BETH. Midland COWSER. KATIE BOB. Houston COX, MARILYN RAE. Dallas COX, STANLEY EARL, Austin CRADDOCK. ANNE CECILE, Houston CRAVEN. CAROL SUSAN. San Antonio CRAWFORD. LINDA GAIL. Houston CRAWFORD. LONNIE EDMOND. Austin CRAWFORD. REBECCA JOAN. Bryan CRIEL, ARMANDO B.. Carriio Springs CRIST, MARILYN CONSTANCE, Baytown CROCKETT, DAVID DANIEL, Dallas CROOK, ROBERT BARRY, Dallas CROSSON. SALLY CECILE. Austin CROW. STEPHANIE LYNN. Waco CROW, W. A.. Albany CRUME. RANDALL ALLEN. Austin CUBA. JOHNETTE LYNN. Taylor CURLIN. CINDY LOU. Nocona CURREY. DAVID NELSON. LaFayette, La. CURTIS. SALLY GRACE. Rocldale DABNEY. MICHAEL PAUL. Livingston DAECH. ETTEEN MARIE. Austin DAILY. ELIZABETH JANE. Houston DANIEL. PATTI LYNN. San Antonio DANIELS. RICKY GENE. Houston DAVIDSON. NEIL JEFFREY. Mobile. Ala. DAVIE. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, Fort Worth DAVIS. BILLY BRYAN. Fort Worth DAVIS. CHARLES ALEXANDER. Austin DAVIS. CHARLES THOMAS JR.. Dallas DAVIS. CHERYL ANNE. Houston DAVIS, DEBRA. Midland DAVIS. DEBORAH. Dallas DAVIS. DENISE ELLEN, San Antonio DAVIS, DORYN ZENETTE, Houston DAVIS. HOWARD SCOTT, Midland Freshmen DAVIS. JIMMY CARL. Winnsboro DAVIS. KENDALL BAKER. Austin DAVIS. KENDALL CRAIG. Houston DAVIS. LOIS ELAINE. Austin DAVIS. PATRICIA MARIE. Houston DAVIS. ROBERT EARLE. Yoakum DAVIS. SHARON LYNETTE. Austin DAWSEY. JANICE ELAINE. Houston OAWSON. RUSSELL BARBER. Houston DEBORD. SALLY LORRAINE. Austin DECKER. LAURA ANN. Irving DEFAZIO, PATRICIA ELAINE. Dallas DEGAUGH. DEBORAH LYNN. Hempstead DE LA CRUZ, MARY P.. Austin DE LA GARZA. GEORGE C. Edinburg DELGADO. NANCY CAROLYN. Woodland Hills. Calif DELOACHE. JAMES AVERILL. Dallas DEL PAPA. JENNY LOU. Beaumont DENOSOWICZ. PAUL DOUGLAS. Orange DENSON. DIANNE. Bellaire DESTEFANO. DEBORAH KAY. Hearne DEWITT, ANN ELIZABETH. Houston DEZON, VICTORIA AMANDA. Galveston DIEBEL. BETTY SUE. Beeville DIORIO. PATRICK WILLIAM. Katy DILLY, SANDRA KAY. Austin DINERSTEIN. CAROL ANN, Houston DITTO. JUDY. Houston DIXON. JAMES EOWIN. Austin DOCHEN, SANFORD MARK. Austin DODD. DANA LESLIE, Dallas DONNELL. WILLIAM ROBERT. Midland DORMAN. NANCY LYNN. Fort Worth DOTY. CAROL ANNE. Houston DOUGLAS. BRIDGET DIANNE. San Antonio DOUGLAS. LINDA CAROL. Richardson DOUMANY. JEFFREY JAMES. Dallas DOUTEL. GREGORY JOHN. Harlingen DOVER. JANET SUE. Beaumont DOVER. JOAN ALYCE. Beaumont DOWNING. LYNDA FAYE. Lagu City DOWNING. PATRICIA ANN. Dallas DRACE. SUZANNE ELAINE. Las Vegas. Nev. DREISESZUN. MARILYN JANET. Dayton. Ohio DUBBERLEY. MARK CHARLES Tyler DUGGER. GARY DON. Brownfield DUNCAN. VANCE CAMERON. Eagle tale DUNKIN. MELANIE ROSS. Houston 581 A Class of 1974 DURAN. CARMEN MARIA, Houston DUVALL. MARY ELIZABETH. Baytown DYKES, DONALD EUGENE. Fort Worth EASON, MARION ELIZABETH, Houston EASTERLINS, CHARLES DAVID, Houston E8ERSTEIN. ISAAC WARREN, Ennis EDGAR, ELIZABETH ANN. Austin EDGE. BARBARA ANN. Tyler EDRINGTON, WILLIAM J., Dallas ESGER, CLAUDE BILLY. Mesquite EISENBERG. CLIFFORD RONALD. El Poso ELLIS, FRED HOLMES II. Lufkin ELLIS, PAUL ROSCOE III, Dallas ELSNER, PHILLIP ALAN, Odessa ELSTNER, MARY JOY. Hallettsville ENGEL. ADRIANA. Houston EPSTEIN, RONALD STEVEN. Omaha. Nebr. ERVIN, JUDI EVELYN, LaMarque ERVIN, SALLY KAY, Midland ESTRADA, VICKI MARIE, Houston ETHERIDGE, JACQUELINE LOUISE, Corpus Christi EUBANKS. EDWIN ALLEN, Santa Rosa EVANS, EVAN WALTER Dallas EVANS, KAREN COLETTE, Pasadena EVANS. MARGARET JOANNE. Minneapolis Minn EVANS, MARK CUMBIE. Fort Worth EWING. LAURA SUSAN. Corpus Chnsti FADEN. CATHY HELENE, Houston FAHEY, KATHLEEN ANN, Houston FAIRES, RAYMOND ALAN. Beaumont FANNIN. LINDA LOUISE, San Antonio FARB. JO ANN. McAllen FARNSWORTH, CHANDA LYNN. Houston FARRINGTON, BECKY SUE, LaPorte FAUGHT, JESSE A. JR.. Midkiff FAULKNER, MICHELE, Beev.lle FEINSTEIN, JANET LYNN, Houston FEKETE, JANE CAROL, Houston FELD. EDGAR MYERS, Fort Worth FELLER. SUSAN ANN. Fredericlsburq FERGUSON. JULIE. Austin FERRELL. JOHN DAVID. Lonqview FERRELL, PAMELA GAY, Tyler FIGER. MICHAEL GENE. Austin FILIDEI, MARCIA KAY. LaMarque FINDLEY, STEVEN FRIEDELL, Alice FINK, BETSY LEE. Dallas FINKS. LESLIE ANN. San Antonio FISHER TERRY DALE, Port Lavaca FISHER, TIMOTHY LEE. McKinn.y FITZGERALD CARLA SUE. Dallas FITZGERALD JAMES KNOX BROOKS. Austin FLANAGAN, MARGARET MARY. Houston FLEMING. FRANK CRAWFORD. Dallas FLOCK. FREDALYNN FAYE. Waco FLOREY, LYNETTE KAY Dallas FLOURNOY. DEBORAH SUE. New Boston FOLEY ELIZABETH LORINE. Houston FORAND, DENISE ANNE Westborouqh, Mass. FORBES. CHERYL SUE, Dallas FORBIS CYNTHIA ANN, Austin FORD, ROBERT WADE, Houston FORD. TERRI DIANE, Abilene FORREST, CHARLES MICHAEL. Cleburne FORREST. RICHARD DALE. Baton Rouge. La. FORTSON. JAMES HURLEY, Corsicana FORTSON. NINA KATHRYN, Atlanta, Ga. FOSTER. KRISTEN. Houston FOTESCU. DEIRDRE ZOE. Houston FOWLER, DONALD HARRISON JR.. Baytown FOX RICHARD HALL, San Antomo FOYT. CELESTE ALAYNE. Houston FRACHTMAN. ROBERT LEE. Houston FRANK. BARBARA BETH, Houston FRANK, PARIS MICHELE. Dallas FRANK, SAUL. El Paso FRANKS, MARVIN WAYNE. Navosota FREDRIKSEN. PETER S.. Galveston FREED, JOYCE, Dallas FREELAND. KATHY. McAllen FRERICHS. LINDA NELL. La Grange FRIEDMAN, JANET FAY. Dallas FRITZ. EMILY JO, Taylor FRITZ, KERMIT EDWARD, Austin FROELICH. FRANCIS ANN, Houston FROSSARD JOHNNY HERBERT, Mad.sonville FRYER, MARY JEAN. Austin FULLER MARY ALICE. Marble Falls FUQUAY. JAMES NEILL. Lonqview FURLONG, JOHN NORMAN, Austin FURR, CAROL LEE, Lubbocl GALLAS. EDWIN JOSEPH. Luflin GALLOWAY. ILEAN RENA, Austin GARCIA, EVA LETICIA. San Antonio GARDNER. DEBORAH GAIL. Arlington GARDNER, GLYNDA GAYLE. Houston 582 GARDNER. MOLLY JANE. Houston GARNER. JANE ELLEN. San Antonio GARRETT. KENNON MARSHALL. Midland GARRETT, WILLIAM R.. San Antomo GARRISON, GINA LOUISE. Vanderbilt GARRISON. JAMES ROY JR.. Atlanta GARTMAN. GLENNA BETH. Austin GATES. THOMAS CLAUDE. Te.arltana GATEWOOD. DONNA RUTHEA. Garland GEDALY, JERRELL MARK. Beaumont GEE. EVELYN ANN. San Antonio GEIS, J. G., San Antonio GEORGE. LILLI JANE. Houston GEORGE. ROBERT R. JR.. Dallas GEORGE. TOMMY LUTHER. Beaumont GERDING. GARY BURTON. Austin GERMANY, NORMAN FORREST. Dallas GERSON. MARSHA CLAIRE. Houston GERTNER. CAREN RAE. Houston GEURIN. PENNY SUSAN. Laredo GIBBS. JANET SUE. Pittsburgh G1DEL. MARGOT, JO. Amarillo GIERYN. DENISE ANN, Birmingham. Mich. GIFFIN. CHARLES GRADY, Houston GILCHRIST. CYNTHIA RUTH. Tulsa, OUa. GILES. JAMES BOARD. Houston GILMER. GAYANNE, Garland GILPIN. JAMES RUSSELL JR.. Dallas GLASS, THOMAS G.. San Antonio GLOYNA. DAVID F.. Austin GOBER. GWENDOLYN, Baytown GOCHNOUR. DEBRA LEA, Houston GOEBEL, BARBARA MARIA, El Paso GOERICKE, KAREN MARIE. Austin GOERNER, CAROL SUSAN. Houston GOETHE. PEGGY ANNE. Austin GOLDBERG, MEYER ALLAN. Houston GOLDEN. NATALIE RUTH. Houston GOLDEN, ROBERT EDWARD, San Antonio GOLDFARB. ALLAN MICHAEL. El Paso GOLDFARB. NANCY ELLEN. St. Louis. Mo. GOLDFARB. RICHARD ALAN. El Paso GOLDSMITH, MARY ANN. Tyler GOLDSTEIN. ROBBIE ANN. Houston GOMEZ. ANTONIO ESTEBAN, Laredo GOODROE. MICHAEL EDGAR, Shreveport. La. GOODWIN, BEN PALMER. Lampasas GOODWIN. CYNTHIA ALLEN, San Antonio Freshmen GOODWIN. ROBERT JARVIS. Mission GOODWIN, SUZANNE, Arlington GORDON. EILEEN ANN. Galveston GOSSEN, STEVEN ANDREW, San Antonio GOTCHER, JAMES LEE, Midland GOULD, JACQUELYN ROSE, Midland GRABINER. SHOLAMIT. McAllen GRACE, LUTHER LEE JR.. Wichita Falls GRACE. VIRGINIA E.. Beaumont GRAHAM. DEBORAH DALE. Dallas GRAHAM, JANICE LEE. San Antonio GRAMMER. WILLIAM ALLAN. Fort Worth GRANAGHAN. JOHN THOMAS. New Orleans. La. GRANOFF. DONNA JO. Houston GRANOT. CYNTHIA LYNN. Corpus Christi GRANT. BARBARA ELLEN. Lincoln, Nebr. GRANT. JOSEPH KIERAN. Victoria GRASS. MARY VICTORIA, Houston GRAY. LINDA. Calgary. Canada GRAY. GIB WAYNE. Caldwell GRAY. KATHRYN FELKER. Bellaire GRAY. SCOTT WINGFIELD. Dallas GREEN. BEVERLY KAY. Austin GREEN. VIRGINIA ANN. Rosebud GREENBERG. EDYTHE MADELYN, Dallas GREENE. CATHERINE EVELYN, San Antonio GREENHOW, STEVE FRANK, Alexandria. Va. GREENSTEIN. JEAN ANN, Waco GREER. KAREN ANNE. Austin GREGORY. DALTON RAY. Denton GREGORY. MICHAEL B.. Houston GRESHAM, CARLA LOUISE. Henderson GRIFFIN. CHARLES HOWARD. Pasadena GRIFFIN. CRAIG WHITNEY. Rockport GRIFFIN. REBECCA ANN. LaMarque GRIGIS. SUZANNE ELIZABETH. Dallas GRILLO. KEVIN WALTER. Austin GRIMES. DEBRA COLLEEN, Irving GROSSKOPF, JACK ALAN. Austin GRUSS. DEBORAH CAROL. Houston GUERRERO. JANIS KAY. Austin GUERRERO. ROSE MARIE. Karnes City GUINN. ALBERT LEE JR.. Port Lavaca GUINN. CHRISTOPHER NICKEL. Randolph A.F.B. GULLEY. BARNEY FRANK. Big Spring GUNN. DAVID DOUGLAS Baytown GUSTAFSON. CYNTHIA ANN. Austin GUTIERREZ. DAHLIA MARIE. Seguin 583 HACKNEY. AMANDA LEE, Midland HADDOCK, STANLEY C., Waco HALE. KENT PHILION. Houston HALET, JAMES MICHAEL. San Antonio HALL. BETSY. Van Buren, Ark. HALL, LESLIE WAYNE. Midland HALL, RUSSELL ALAN, Dickinson HALL. VICKI SALE. Houston HAM, SCOTT EUGENE, Emmett, Idaho HAMBLEN. VIRGINIA HAMILTON. Houston HAMILTON. NANCY JOY. Kenedy HAMILTON. WILLIAM DAVID. Austin HAMMAN. TERRY ALBERT, Plainview HAMMOND. MARTHA ELLEN, Dickinson HAMPTON. KAREN ANNE, Houston HAMPTON. MARY NAN, Port Arthur HANCOCK, LORA JANICE, Dallas HANCOCK, MARCIA ANN, Houston HAND, DEBORAH JEAN, Midland HAND. EDDIE WILLIAM. Birmingham, Ala. HANDLEY. MAC ALLEN. Houston HANEMAN. LISA MARIANNE, Austin HANEY, VICKIE ANN. Bowie HANKS. JACKSON RAYBURN. Palestine HANNA. WILLIAM JEFFREY, Dallas HANRIGHT. DARCY GAY. Houston HARDEN. MARGARET KATE. San Antonio HARDIN, LINDA MARY NN. Houston HARGROVE. KEMERTON DEAN. Shreveport. La. HARKINS. JOE TIMOTHY. Austin HARPER, EUGENIA LYLE, Austin HARRELL, ROBERT STANFORD. Fort Worth HARRINGTON, JANICE ANN. Houston HARRIS, BONNIE JOAN, Midland HARRIS. CHRISTINE RAE. San Antonio HARRIS. MARGARET LINN, Lubboclc HARRIS. MICHAEL RAYMOND, Dayton HARRIS, ROGER KENT, Houston HARRISON, KAREN SUE, San Antonio HARRISON. LARRY DEAN. Beaumont HART, JEFFERY LEE. Orange HARTENBERGER. DEBRA KAY. Houston HARTSFIELD. WILLIAM VICTOR JR.. Fort Worth HARVEY. KALA JANETTE, Hobbs. N. M. HARVEY. MARY KAY. Dallas HATCH, MARGARET BEDDOW, Houston HATHORN, CAROL FAYE, Houston HAUBER, MARY ANN, Houston Class of 1974 HAVERKORN, DOLORES KAY. Bedford HAWKINS. BARBARA JANE. Dallas HAWKINS. CLARENCE DAVID. New Boston HAWORTH. KATHY LU. Shreveport, L. HAYES. RICHARD ALLEN. Fort Worth HAZLEWOOD. BARBARA KAY. Victoria HEATH, BARBARA ANITA. Houston HEEP. DEBORAH LYNN. Fredericksburq HEFNER. MAX RANDALL. Lubbock HEGGIE. LARRY SCOTT, Houston HEJL. RUTH ELIZABETH, Nelsonv.lle HEMPHILL. SHERRY LEIGH. Austin HENDERSON, PATTYE.,Uvalde HENDRICKS, KIMBERLY SUE. Houston HENDRIX. REBECCA ELIZABETH, Richardson HENGLEIN, MARY EVELYN. Ft. Monroe. Va. HENNEBERGER. ARLENE. Dallas HENNEBERGER. CYNTHIA LEA, Austin HENNESSEY. REAGAN MARTHA. San Antonio HENNINGTON. DORIS ANN. Fort Worth HENRY. JANET GAIL. Austin HENRY. PAMELA. Dallas HERNANDEZ. SUSAN LYNNE. San Antonio HERRERA. ANNA MARIE. Austin HERRINGTON, ANN. Palestine HERZBERG. SUSANNE IRENE. Falls Church. Va. HESS. ALAN DODDS. Lubbock HEWETT, DONALD STEPHEN. Houston HEY. GEORGE BROADDUS JR.. Cambridge. Md. HICHENS. DORETHA KAY, Houston HICHENS. PAIGE ADAIR, Houston HICKOK, NANCY ELIZABETH, Houston HICKS. STEPHEN LEE. Dallas HICKS. VIVIAN DIANE. Houston HIGGS. DEBORAH JEAN. Dallas HILL, CAROLYN SUE. Dallas HILL. MALCOLM SCOTT. Wco HILL. MARTHA ANN. Houston HILL. RANDY LYNN. Wharton HILL. SHIRLEY ELAINE. Houston HINDS. ALICE ANNE. Fort Worth MINES. MARK ROBERT. Fort Worth HINES, ROSEMARY ELIZABETH. Burkeville HINTON. KATHLEEN ANN, Happy HIRSCH, CAROL ANN. Marshall HOCOTT. GWENDOLYN KAY. San Antonio HODGES. JOHN ATWOOD, Bishop HOFF. KAREN ELIZABETH. Houston 584 . HOFFMAN. DAVID GARLYN. College Station HOGAN. GARY ELLIOTT. Dallas HOLCOMB. ALFRED GENE, Pearsall HOLDERRIETH. BRENDA JOYCE. Houston HOLIFIELD. GAIL LYNN. Austin HOLLAND. JAMIE. San Angelo HOLLARS. WILLIAM KENNY. Plainview HOLLINGSHEAD. JOHN i.. Austin HOLLINGSWORTH. JOHN LOWELL. Austin HOLLIS. JULIE ELLEN. Houston HOLMES. BETTY. Houston HOLSTON. DOROTHY ANN. Houston HOLTER. MARTIN SCOTT. Austin HOLTZMAN. JAMES KING. Austin HOOSER, NANCY LEE. Nassau Bay HOPPE. JEANNINE ROSE. Austin HOPSON. JOHN STEPHEN. Sinton HOPSON, KATHY ANNETTE, Garland HORNER, JOHN ELLIS. Corpus Christi HOTZE. BRUCE READ. Houston HOWARD. ROBIN GAY. Austin HUDSON, LYNNE CAROL. New Orleans. La. HUDSPETH. DEBORAH JEANNE. Late Charles, La. HUGHES, CARLOS DANIEL, Houston HUGHES. PATRICIA ANNE. San Antonio HUGHES. VICKI JANE. Garland HURT. BARBARA, Richardson HUTCHINS. ELIZABETH THOMAS. Houston HUTCHINSON. DEBORAH KAY, Houston HUTCHISON. MICHAEL DON. Garden City. N. Y. HUTKIN. DAVID SHEPARD. St. Louis, Mo. IMMEL, KAREN MARIE. San Antonio INGRAM. DEBORAH LYNN. Homestead A.F.B.. Fla. ISAACKS. LINDA LAWREAN. Houston JACOBS, GARY CRAIG, Dallas JACOBS. MARK STEVEN. Dallas JACOBS. SCOTT THOMAS. Fort Worth JAMES, MARY ELIZABETH. Austin JEFFREY. JUDITH LEE. Richardson JELKS. JEAN CHARLOTTE, Austin JENNINGS, ALICE COVERT. Harlinqen JENNINGS. RICHARD ALAN. Brownsville JENNINGS. RONALD DWA1N. Austin JESTER. JANET. Dallas JEWELL, DEBORAH ANNE, Austin JOBE, LAURA SUE. Gladewater JOCHEC. JANICE SUE. New Braunfels JOHNS. VICKI LEE. Graham Freshmen JOHNSON. CRAIG ALAN. Fort Worth JOHNSON, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH, Houston JOHNSON. DERRELL RICK. Amarillo JOHNSON, DON GAYLAND, Cleburne JOHNSON, ELLEN JEAN. Austin JOHNSON. GAIL IRENE. Wyckoff N. J. JOHNSON. MARSHA LYNN. Abilene JOHNSON. PATRICIA ELIZABETH. Richardson JOHNSON, SUSAN DENEL, Austin JOHNSTON. DENNIS NICHOLAS. Houston JOHNSTON. TED NEAL. Zulia. Venezuela JOLLY. REBECCA SUSAN. Houston JONES. BRONWYN HUNT. Austin JONES. CHRISTI MARIE, Houston JONES. CHRISTY KEY. Austin JONES. KAREN DON. Waco JONES. LARRY DON. San Antonio JONES, MARK RODNEY. Lampasas JONES. RUTH ANN, Pasadena JONES. STANETTA CORRINE. Dallas JONES. SUSAN ANN. Stowell JORDAN. JUDY JANE. Dallas JORDAN. NANCY ANN. Garland JORDAN. SANDRA ALICE, Bogota, Colombia JORNS. JAMES MICHAEL. Fort Worth JOSEY. DEBORAH ANN. Austin JOWDY. MARILYN MAE. Alexandria. Va. JUDGE. JAMES PHENIX, Austin JUNG. RONNIE GENE. Fredericlsburg KAHN. KATHY SHARON. Houston KALBOW. CHERYL. LaMarque KANE, MICHAEL STEPHEN, Dallas KANTER. RAY DAVID, San Antonio KATSURO. JEANNIE KEIKO. Houston KATZ. MARTHA FRANCES. Houston KAUFMAN, MARY BARBARA. Austin KEA. DEBORAH LYNNE, Port Arthur KEELING, JEAN ELIZABETH, Littlefeld KEENE. RONNA CAROL. Denison KEGLOVITS. DAVID MICHAEL. Irving KELLER. MIGNON KATHRYN. Fredericksburg KELLEY. DAVID KENT, Amarillo KEMNITZ, DEBORAH ANNE. Austin KENNARD, ANTHONY DREW JR.. Mission KENT. REBECCA SUSAN. Houston KERR. DIANA EVE. Metairie. La. KERR. KENNETH FORBES. San Diego. Calif. KES5LER. ARLENE SUE. Beaumont 585 KIDD. BETSY JANE. Dallas KIEL. KATHY ANN. Austin KIELEY. REBECCA SUSAN. Dallas KlieORE, KATHRYN JANE. Houston KILGORE. PAULA JAN. Houston KILLEBREW. DOUGLAS DENNIS, Grand Prairie KILLION. TINA JOY, Palestine KILLORIN CHRISTINE ANN, Albuquerque. N. M. KIMMEL, ROBERT BUTLER, Lubbocl KINARD, MARTHA ELAINE. Colorado City KINCAID. CANOE KAYE. Dallas KINCHELOE. DICK MARCUS, Austin KING, STEVE MASON. Graham KIRK, MARILYN RUTH, Dallas KITTEN, LARRY DON, Austin KITTINGER, JEFFREY ALDEN. Houston KLAUSNER. DEBORAH. Dallas KLEIN. SUSAN RENE, Beaumont KNEBEL, LANA FAYE, Houston KNIGHT. REBECCA M., San Antonio KNOX. JAMES RANDOLPH. Dallas KNOX. LARRY WILLARD. Austin KOENIG. ROBERT LYNN. Weimar KOFAHL. KAREN SUE. Dallas KOGUT. MARK HIRSH. Austin KORMAN, RUSSELL, Fort Worth KOTIN, VALERIE. Houston KRAHL, ELIZABETH ANNE. Houston KRAUSS, MICHAEL DAVID. Fort Worth KRUMHOLZ, ROZANNE, Bay City KUHN, PEGGY ANN. San Antonio KUPER, HARRY JERSIG, San Antonio KUSHNER. SAUL DAVID, New Orleans, La. LACKEY. JANELLE ELAYNE, Houston LA CORTE, CAROL JEANNIE. Houston LACY, CRAIG HAMILTON, Honolulu. Hawaii LAGERQUIST. GLENN HALL. San Antonio LAM, JEFFREY. Houston LAMB. CAROL JEAN, Houston LANDERS, GLENN BERRY, Lampasas LANE. JODY DENNIS. Arlington LANE, KELLY KATHLEEN. Austin LANFERMAN, JOCINDA DALE, Houston LANFORD, DIANE DELHOMME, Brownwood LANGSTON. JANA LEA, Arlington LANHAM, KIM ALANE. Borger LANIER. LINDA ANN. Houston LANIUS. ROBERT ANDREW, Dallas Class of 1974 LANIER MARTHA A.. Fort Worth LANKFORD. LAWRENCE EUGENE, Dallas LANSFORD CAROLYN KAY. Baytown LARSON. JANET LEE. Bellaire LAUGHTER. DONALD RALPH. Corpus Christi LAWS, SHELLY ANN. Fort Worth LAZOR, RICHARD HARVEY San Antonio LEAL, RAFAELA LEGS. Sequin LEATHERS, BEVERLY KAY Huntsville LEBEN, LECIA LEA. Wichita. Kans. LEBOWITZ BEVERLY ANN Dallas LEDET. RICHARD FREDERICK. Houston LEE, STEPHEN RANDALL. Fort Worth LEE, VICTORIA TAM SEN. San Antonio LEECRAFT, NANCY JO Alvin LEHRMAN, LARRY DALE, Fort Worth LEIGH, JAMES HENRY. Austin LEIGON CHARLES RUSSELL, Hickam AFB. Hawaii LEITNER. BRUCE WILLIAM. Houston LEMMONS, BENJAMIN DAVID, San Angelo LEMMONS ROBERT TODD. Pampa LENZNER, TINKER, Aleiandria Va. LEVENSON. ROBERT LAWRENCE Lubboct LEVIN MICHELE LYNN Teias City LEVINE SHERYL MARLISE Harlingen LEVIS, MARCIA SUSAN San Antonio LEVY, JONATHAN DAVID, Houston LEWIS JACOUES BRANDON Junct.on LEWIS. LUTHER JACKSON Greenv.lle LEWIS. MARK S. Seagoville LEWIS. SUSAN JANE Houston LEY. WAYNE ALLEN Needville LIEBER BETTY LYNN Houston LIEBES. RUTH LAUREL Dallas LIESMAN RANDY KEITH. Cuero LIETZ. PHILLIP ELMO Orange LILES. TERRI DENISE Abilene LIM ROSE. Houston UNOSEY BARBARA JANE, Fort Worth LINEBACK ROBERT BARCLAY Austin LIPPMAN, SHELDON IKE, Schulenburg LITTLE JAMES WILLIAM, Crystal C.ty LITTLETON. RICHARDS FISK, San Antonio LITTMAN, LINDA ANN, Houston LITTRELL. JAMES LANE, Hugoton Kan. LIVELY, KATHERINE ANN. San Antonio LIVINGSTON, SUSAN KAY Abilene LLOYD. JANE EMILY, Amarillo 586 LOBEL, STEVEN ALAN, Flushing. N. Y. LOCKETT. WILLIAM CLEVELAND. Houston LODEN, KATHY RENEE Houston LOLLAR. BRADLEY. KEITH, Palestine LONDEREE. ROBERT D. Ml. Dallas LONG, BARBARA ANN, Pasadena LONG. ELIZABETH ANN. Orange LOOCKE. JACK EMERY. Pasadena LOPEZ. PATRICIA DIANNE. Austin LORD. SUSAN DEE. Denton LOTT, DAVID LAYNE, Austin LOTT, SARAH KATHERINE. Son Antonio LOTT. LINDA ELLEN. Killeen LOVE. CATHERINE SUSAN. Amanllo LOVE. LUCY CAROLE. Bella. re LOVEALL, SHARON LEE, Fort Worth LOVIN GOOD. BETTY JANE. Dallas LOW. PETER WILLIAM. Dallas LOWERY. COLLEEN MARIE. Dallas LOWTHER, PATRICIA ANN. Fort Worth LOYD. JAMES ALAN, San Antonio LUCE. CAROL JEAN. Houston LUDL. MARGARET FRANCES. Austin LUDWICK. LINDA KAY. Dallas LUDWIG. LAURA LYNN San Antonio LUKE. PAULA DEANNE. Austin LUKER. VICKI LYNNE. Corpus Christi LUNDY. NANCY CATHERINE. Midland LYNCH. NANCY ANDREA. Midland LYNN. BARBARA KAYE. Fort Worth MABRY, ROY C.. Austin MACFARLANE. RUTH ANN. Dallas MAGNER, ROBERT JOSEPH. Houston MAGNESS, CHARLOTTE KAY. Orange MAINES. SANDRA ANN. Rosenberg MALDONADO. DEBRA LYNNE Aust.n MALONE. JANNA. Dallas MAMEROW. BERNARD STEPHEN JR.. New Iber.a La. MANECKE DEBRA JOAN Randolph AFB MANFULL. MARILYN RUTH, Killeen MANN. JEFFREY JAMES. West Lafayette, lod. MANROE, MARK ALAN. Austin MANTZEL. SHIRLEY JEAN Austin MARGUL STANLEY NORMAN St. Louis. Mo. MARINO. MICHAEL JOSEPH. Dallas MARINO, PATRICIA RUTH. Houston MARKLEY. SUSAN JANE, Houston MARKS. MICHAEL CLINTON. Satellite Beach. Fla. Freshmen MARSHALL. THOMAS WILLIAM. Midland MARTER. MARILYN ANN, Houston MARTIN. BETTY ANN. Lufkin MARTIN. CYNTHIA LYNN, San Antonio MARTIN GARY GEORGE, Carthage MARTIN. MARLON ELDRIDGE JR.. Tyler MARTIN. PATRICIA ANN. Fort Worth MARTIN SARAH SHERMAN. Pascagoula. Miss. MARTINEZ ALFREDO GONZALES Poteet MARTINEZ MARTHA MONICA. Abilene MASON. DIANA S.. Dallas MASON. MARILYN MARGARET. Houston MASON, MOLLY. Longview MASSEY KAREN SUE Seabrook MATHESON. SUZANNE, Euless MATHIS CAROL ANNE. Corpus Christi MATLOCK, DAVID BOB. Fort Worth MATTHEWS JILL ELLEN, Dayton. Ohio MATTHEWS NANCY KAY. Austin MATTHYS. ELSIE LOUISE. Wharton MATTINGLY PATRICIA. Jasper MAULSBY, MARY JANE. Weatherford MAUS. REX DENMAN. Austin MAXEY, BARBARA JANELLE, Jaclsboro MAXEY. MARY CARLOTTA. Houston MAYER. HEDY LOUISE. Port Arthur MAYFIELD. ROBERT HOUSTON. Beaumont McAFEE, MARY ELLEN, Houston McBRIDE, B ETTY MARGARET. Longview McBRIDE, SUSAN KATHLEEN. Galveston McCAIN. CAROL ANN. Te erkana McCALEB. PATRICIA DALE, Dallas McCALL. DEBORAH KAY, Harlingen McCALL. HOLLY ELIZABETH. Nocona McCANN. JAMES EDMUND. San Antonio McCARTY, DENISE ANN. Richardson McCARTY. MARY JANE. Dallas McCARVER. PATRICIA KATHLEEN, Houston McCLAUGHERTY. COLLEEN, San Antonio McCLENDON, JUDY ANN. Weatherford McCLUNG. ANDREA LOUISE. Fort Worth McCLUNG, RICKY BROCK, Vernon McCLUNG. WILLIAM BYRON, Dallas McCLURE. CATHY LYNN. San Angelo McCOLLUM, WINSTON LANE. Piano McCORMICK. KRISTEN DEE. Randolph AFB McCRAY. JEAN ANN. Panhandle McCULLER, HEBBY LYNN. Del Rio 587 McCULLOUGH. ANN GRAHAM. Tupelo. Miss. McDANALD. CONWAY LAWRENCE, LaMarque McDANIEL. DAVID GOTTEN JR.. Austin McDONALD. CYNTHIA JEANNE. Houston MCDONALD. DEBRA ANN. Houston MCDONALD. KATHRYN ANN, Austin MCDONALD. REBECCA SUE, Guantanamo Bay. Cuba MCDOWELL, JERRY LOUIS, San Antonio McELWRATH, MICHAEL ROGERS. Houston McEVOY, FRANCES KATHARINE, Hempstead McFARLANE. MARK WAYNE. Waco McGAHA, MARY HELEN. New Canaan, Conn. Mc ALLIARD, JUDITH CHRISTIE. Austin MCGREGOR. MELINDA SUE, wco McGUFFEY, SUSAN EILEEN, Houston McHALE, CATHY ANN. Austin MclNTYRE, ROBERT R.. Austin McKAMIE, DAVID EDGAR, Waco McKEE, KAREN SUE. Houston McKEE, LARRY MICHAEL. Fort Worth McMAHAN, MICHAEL FOY, Lometa McMAUGHAN, KATHLEEN DALE, San Antonio MCMILLAN, JAMES BOWIE, white Oai McMINN, DON JOHN. Dallas McMINN. MARILYN RENEE. Houston McMULLEN. SAR.AH JANE. Houston McNEELY. MARTHA CATHERINE, Houston McOUEEN, VICKI LYNN. Dallas McSHANE. KATHLEEN MARY. Dallas McWHIRTER. KATHLEEN. Alvarado MEADOR. JEFFREY PAUL. Whitewright MEADOW, JANET MAXINE, Austin MEBRANO. RAUL ANDREW. Goliad MEENAPHANT. SORRAYUTH. Bangkok. Thailand MEHAN. RUTH LOUISE. Dallas MEHL, CATHY ANN, Fort Worth MEHOS. MARY. Galv.ston MEIT2EN . MAE ELLEN. Beeville MELTON. LESLIE JANNETTE. Houston MELTON, STEPHEN EARL, Panhandle MENDOZA. GEMMA. Laredo MENEAR, TERRI LYNN. Houston MENEGAZ, DENIS LAWRENCE, Houston MERFISH, ROCHELLE LYNN, Houston MERGELE, EDWIN WALTER. Boerne MERRIMAN, ROBERT PARR. Houston MEWIS, JUDY KATHERINE, Austin MEYER, JOYCE LAPPEN Dallas Class of 1974 MICHAELSON, SHERRYL RISE. Dallas MICK. RAYMOND GERALD. Sinton MIDDLETON. DONALD GENE, Hughes Springs MIKSOVSKY. PATRICIA SUE. Angleton MILAM. CHARLTON MIKE. Richardson MILBURN, NANCY LOUISE, Odessa MILES. RHONDA KAY. Houston MILLER. GARY LEE. Austin MILLER, IVAN JACK, Fort Worth MILLER, KAREN ELAINE. Waco MILLER. KATHERINE LAVERN. Houston MILLER. NANCY ELLEN. Corpus Christi MILLER, STEPHEN HERMAN, Dallas MILLS. SANDRA KAY. Austin MILLS. WILLIAM OLIVER. 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NANCY JANE. Gladewtr PICARD. GREGORY NORMAN. San Antonio 589 Class of 1974 PILLER, SUSAN JAY, Houston PINGET. PATRICK EDWARD. Son Antonio PITTS. WILLIAM JAMES. Lampasas PIZZITOLA, DEBORAH MERLE. Richardson PLOCH, DEBRA ANN. Dallas POELMA. GERRIT DALE, Corpus Christi POIZNER. SHARON BETH. Houston POORE PATRICE ANNETTE, Garland POPPAS. CANDANCE SUE, San Antonio PORTER DEBRA JO, Mathis PORTER. SUSAN ELIZABETH. Menard POST. JUDY MARIE. Dallas POWELL, MARGARET LYDIA, Duncanville POWELL. NORMAN GENE. LaMarque POWER. DAVID RICHARD Dallas PRAGER KAREN JEAN. Dallas PRATHER. PAULA JO. Austin PRATT, PATRICIA ANN. Houston PRENGLER. FRANCES HELEN. Dallas PRENTICE THOMAS ARCHER. Richardson PRESCOTT. LINDA LEE. Fairport. N.Y. PRESSLER. CATHERINE LOUISE, Galveston PRICE. LOWELL DRAY, Arlington PRIEST, ALLAN DAVID Tyler PRIOR, ROGER EVERETT Dallas PROVOST. CRAIG JOSEPH, Beaumont PRUDEN, BRENT LEE. Brownsville PULLIAM, MARIAN LOUISE. Fort Worth PURVIS SUZANNE MARIE. Houston PUTNAM. KATHERINE V., Orange PYLE. CARLA JAN. Tyler PYLES. FREAL LEE. Dallas QUAYLE. ROGER BRENT. New Braunfels OUINN. JAMES PATRICK. Liberty RABON LANA JOY. Eden RACH. THOMAS LYNN, Orange RAMIREZ CYNTHIA ANN, Corpus Christi RANDOLPH, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, San Antonio RATLIFF. MIKE, Roscoe RAY. JOEL MARK. Dallas RAY. MARY PAMELA. Houston RAY. ROBERT RANDOLPH. Calgary, Alberta RAYMOND CHARLES MORRISON. Dallas RAYMOND, JOE LYNN Tulia READ, NANCY LYNN, Houston READER. HELAINE SUSAN. Houston REAVES. VIVIAN GAYLE, Houston RECTOR. LYNN IDA KATHLEEN. Dallas REECE. DONNA ELLEN. Dallas REED, LINDA CAROLYN. Austin REEDER. THOMAS HUGH Groves REEVES. CYNTHIA. Garland REEVES. PHILLIP ELTON, Dallas REIBACH. PAUL HOWARD Waynesboro. V. REIFER, SOL SHALOM, Dallas REIN, ALAN LEONARD, Houston REINHARDT, ARTHUR EDWARD III. Loudonville, N.Y. RESSMANN, ARTHUR CHRISTIAN JR.. San Antonio REYES, ROY MEDINA. San Antonio REYNOLDS, CAROLYN JEAN. Te arkana REYNOLDS, CHARLES PATRICK, El Paso REYNOLDS, JANET KAY. 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LUCIANNE. Goniales VYORAL. DAVID LOUIS, Liberty WADE. THOMAS MALCOLM. Houston WAGNER. GLENN SCOTT. Austin WAGNER. STEVEN CLARK, Houston WALES. DEBORA JEANNE. Palo Alto. Calif. WALKER. DANNY LEE. Austin WALKER. SHARLA KAYE. Oronge WALLS. ALTA LEE. Houston 593 WALLS. BRIAN LEE. Pampa WALTERS. MILTON DREW, Houston WANECK. JANICE ANN. San Antonio WARD. BRADLEY BRANSON. San Antonio WARD. CELESTE ANN. Dallas WARD. CRYSTAL ANN, San Antonio WARREN. EDWARD LEON. Dallas WARREN GLORIA JEAN. Deer Park WARREN. JOHN WAYNE. Beaumont WARWICK. JARED ARTHUR, Beaumont WATKINS. MARY NAN. Dallas WATSON, JAMES RICHARD. Marshall WATSON, JANIS LYNN. Houston WATSON, PAULA ANN, Bay City WATSON, RICHARD ALLIN, Houston WATSON, SUE ELLEN. Houston WATSON, VICKI LYNN. Houston WATTS. JANET SUE, Floydada WATTS, KAREN LYNN. Arlington WEBB, EUNICE ANN, Austin WEBER, KAREN ANN, Blanco WEBER. KIM ELIZABETH. Longview WEBSTER, MARTHA ANNE. Austin WEITZEL, DEBORAH LEE, San Antonio WELCH. KATHARINE LOUISE. Late Charles. La. WELCH. VIRGINIA LEE. Marlin WELLEN. KAROLYN MARGARET. Houston WELLER. LUCILE BURFORD. Dallas WELLS. JANICE IRENE. Houston WEST. WILLIAM GEORGE JR.. Houston WESTBROOK. DAN ALLEN, Houston WHALEY. JANiT LYNN. Corpus Christ! WHATLEY. LINDA SUE. Houston WHEAT. JOSEPH McNEAL. Deer Parl WHEELER. LINDA KAY. Bedford WHELTON. LYNN ANN. LaMarque WHITE, HERBERT CLEON III. Luftin WHITE. JENNY ALLANE. Houston WHITE. RANDALL HARDY, Houston WHITEHEAD. BRUCE HAYNE, Conroe WHITEHILL. JOHN MAYS, Houston WHITEHORNE, DARCY ANN, Scotch Plains. NJ. WHITEHURST. TERRI ANN, Longview WHITLEY. MIKKI JANE. Austin WIEMERS, LESTER CARL. San Antonio WIGGINS. GENE BERGLUND, Houston WILDER. STEPHEN HOWARD, Pasadena WILKINSON, LINDA ANNE. San Antonio Class of 1974 WILKINSON, ROBERT JAY, Bay City WJLLIAMS. CAROL LAVERE. Dallas WILLIAMS. DEBORAH RUTH. Winnsboro WILLIAMS. DIANNA LOUISE. San Antonio WILLIAMS. JOE LAHAY III. Freeport WILLIAMS. JOSEPH EUGENE. Austin WILLIAMS, KATHRYN. Beaumont WILLIAMS. KATHY. Abilene WILLIAMS. LESTER CARL. Houston WILLIAMS. MARGARET ANN. Kermit WILLIAMS. MARY KATHERINE. Houston WILLIAMS. ROYCE KEITH. Daingerfield WILLIAMS. TREY, Kermit WILLIAMSON. CAROLYN, Mesa. Arii. WILLIS. DAVID NEIL. Austin WILSON. CAROLYN FERN. Wharton WILSON, ELIZABETH DIANE. Weslaco WILSON, JAMES MARK. Midland WILSON. JAMES MILLER. Dallas WILSON. JEANNE. Wichita Falls WILSON. MICHAEL LEE. Richardson WILSON. PAMELA JEAN, Dallas WILSON, RE6A ANN. Houston WILSON. SCOTT ALAN. Austin WILSON. WILLIAM ROBERT. Houston WINDHAM. EDNA LEE. Orange WINSTON. PAMELA FAYE, Fort-Worth WINSTON. WALTER JR.. Palestine WINTERRINGER. SUSAN LEIGH, Fort Worth WINTERS. STEPHEN CLINTON, Johnson City WISE. CHRISTIE SUE. Beaumont WITEK. ROBERT JOSEPH. Chicago. III. WITHERSPOON. JEAN B., Dallas WITTENBERG. ALAN LANDMAN. Fort Worth WOOD. BERTRAM OLIVER III. Monahans WOOD. SHANNON WYATT, Amarillo WOODLEY. THOMAS FRED. San Antonio WOOL. GREGORY JAMES. San Antonio WOOLBRIGHT. HAL WAYNE. Fort Smith. Art. WOOTEN. WILLIAM HARRIS. Houlton WORTHAM PAMELA SUE. New Braunfels WORTHINGTON. GEORGENE. Irving WRIGHT. DEBORAH JEAN. Canyon WRIGHT; JOHN. Houston WRIGHT. NORMAN EUGENE. Amarillo WRIGHT. ROBERT STANLEY. Austin WYLIE. GARY LEE. Cleburn. WYMAN. RICHARD CARLSON. Dallas 594 YANCY. KEVIN PAUL. McAllen YARBROUGH. JAMS LOUISE. Galveston YARBROUGH. MARY HELEN. Temple YATES. VICTORIA CAROLYN. San Antonio YEMMA, JOHN EDWARD. Austin YOAKUM. BEVERLY LYNNE, Rockdale YONACK, MIMI RUTH. Dallas YOUNG. ARTHUR GAYLON, Brady YOUNG, MARY ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi YOUNG. MARY VIRGINIA. El Catnpo YOUNG, STEPHEN RICHARD. Dallas YOUNG. WILLIAM D.. Austin ZAJICEK, KENNETH WAYNE. Columbus ZAPALAC. JILL. Austin ZAPALAC. MARY LOUISE, Dallas ZAREMBA. ROBIN SUSANN. Austin ZIEGENHALS. JAMES LEE, Bay City ZIMMERMAN, JANICE LANE, Victoria ZITTEL, SUSAN EMERY. Houston ZOTH, GEORGE JAMES. Littlefield ZVONEK. RAY ANTHONY, Austin Freshmen 595 Memoriam i STUDENTS James Stephen Bowman Sammie Ann Raybyrn Bowman John Christopher Comer James Robert Conner Judy Mary DiRosa Ralph Ennis Elliott Kaye Marie Henderson Linda Sue McDougall Burt Clyde Milner Ruth Hazel Morgan Paul Pizzo Jr. Glodine Propps James Melvin Rowe Jr. Joyce McCurry Smith Freddie Joe Steinmark Randall Barr Thomas George Ronald Wied FACULTY Robert Lawrence Airth Curtis Jackson Alderson Myron Louis Begeman Mody C. Boatright Horace Britt William W. Heath Norris , rfefl S. Hj ' Ervin Sewell Perry Joseph B. Sprowls Jr. Floyd Clifford Townsley Oliver Douglas Weeks STAFF Carrol Wayne Alexander Claude Hiram Eads Lloyd Stanton Lockingen Fritz Nelson Rita C. Pringle Nam Index Organizations P9 Name Page Nam Page. Narr Pages Pag. Acacia A Cappella Choir Acknowledgements Administration Administration. System AlChE AIME Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Tau Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta American Marketing Association .226. 227 405 620 . .30-33 28-29 352 353 228. 229 . 348 230, 231 375 232, 233 234. 235 236. 237 238. 239 349 376 .240, 241 .242. 243 244, 245 .414. 415 350 351 .246. 247 248, 249 354 .346 377 355 356 449 450 206. 207 . . 56-60 . .378 379 250. 251 220-223 27 88-90 .416 .417 418 Chi Phi Choral Organizations Choral Union Christian Science Organization . Circle K Closing Pages Colleges Arts and Sciences 254, 255 . 403-413 404 419 420 .616-619 44 46 Gamma Delta Epsilon 425 272. 273 ..208-217 . 505-507 508-547 491 491 360 357 84 Phi Delta Theta Phi Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi ..286. 287 389 . 288. 289 390 Sigma Phi Epsilon .314. 315 316. 317 438. 439 490 565-577 Sigma Pi Silver Spurs Goodfellows Graduates Graduating Seniors .. 290. 291 292.293 . .294, 295 296. 297 298. 299 ...300. 301 . 302. 303 391 Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Lambda Phi Southern Singers Spooks Students ' Association Sweetheart of the University of Texas T Association Tau Beta Pi ... 410 440. 441 . 62-65 218 504 . .. .400 ... 401 Handball Home Economics Chapter IEEE 48 Engineering Fine Arts Pharmacy 49 50 51 413 In Memoriam Inter-Cooperative Councils ... Intramurals Juniors Kappa Alpha 596 82 490-497 ..553-564 274.275 276. 277 Pi Omega Pi Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Tau Sigma 392 393 394 436 437 Tau Delta Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Tejas Club Ten Most Beautiful .318. 319 320. 321 .442.443 224 95 444. 445 372 86 87 96 . 66-73 373 Cordettes 421 75 tion ... 76 77 78 ... 79. 80 39 81 .422.423 36 . .. .91-93 . .34. 35 424 256.257 .258. 259 .260. 261 .262. 263 . 264. 265 358. 359 266. 267 268. 269 .270. 271 . . . . 403 53 37 . 97-192 ..578-595 473 466 381 Councils College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administra School of Communication , . . College of Education College of Engineering Faculty College of Pharmacy Crow ' s Nest Dad ' s Association The Daily Texan Deans of Students Debate Squad Delta Delta Delta Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Epsilon Kappa Kappa Gamma 382 361 278. 279 383 .362, 363 384 280. 281 446 282.283 .430-435 408. 409 366 406 407 395 Pre-Law Association PRSSA The Ranger Magazine 368 429 94 95 TES Magazine Texas Cowboys TNSA Texas Student Publications Board of Directors Texas Student Publications Staff Texas Today and Tomorrow Texas Union Theta Sigma Phi ROTC Air Force 343-345 330-337 Kappa Sigma Karate Club Lambda Chi Alpha Longhorn Band Longhorn Singers LPhA Madrigal Singers Navy ....338-342 Round-Up 74 Scabbard Blade Society Schools 396 45 Theta Xi 322. 323 412 38 83 .498-501 493 Arnold Air Society ASCE ASME Athletic Administration Athletic Coaches Awards. Memorial 205, Awards. Teaching Excellence University Writings Collection . . Upperclass Advisors UTSA Communication 47 Delta Kappa Epsilon 385 Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Newman Club 426 52 UTSAM Omega Psi Phi Omicron Nu Opening Pages Orange Jackets Organizations of Arab Students Organizations Not Represented . Orientation Outstanding Students Panhellenic Council PEM Club Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kinsolving Phi Delta Chi . . 284. 285 386 1-24 427 428 448 96 .194-204 85 367 387 388 . 364, 365 53 Varsity Baseball 484-489 468-472 451 411 Scope Scottish Scholars Seniors 397 398 ....548-552 . ... 304. 305 Varsity Basketball Varsity Cheerleaders Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Theta Pi Bluebonnet Belles Board of Regents The CACTUS Campus Girl Scouts Delta Upsilon Delta Zeta Directors. Choral Organizations Division of Extension Ex-Students ' Association Features Freshmen Varsity Cross Country 475 452-465 482 474 369 Sigma Alpha lota Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Gamma Tau 370 . .. .306, 307 308. 309 371 .. .310. 311 399 11? Ill Varsity Golf Varsity Swimming Varsity Track Women ' s Concert Choir Young Republicans 476-481 413 447 324, 325 326, 327 Chi Alpha Chi Epsilon Chi Omega 380 252, 253 Freshman Football Friar Society Zeta Tau Aloha Faculty, Staff and Sponsors NMM Aime. Felton Lee Airth. Robert Lawrence Aters, Fred Sanford Alderson. Curtis Jackson . Alexander. Carrol W Allen. Hartsel Dale Allen. Lloyd Edward Allison, Wilmer L Alpert. Mark I Anderson, Gordon V Anderson. Henry Alvah .... Anderson. R. L Anderson. W. Thomas, Jr. . . Angley. Maurice Arena, Ollie B Armstrong, Maud Ann Armstrong, Robert C Arrowsmith. William Ayres Ashburne. Jim G Ashmore, Lear Lee Ashworth, Kenneth Hayden. Atkins. Patrick Riley Aycock. Tracy Fehlis Bach. Emmon Werner Badger. William David, Jr. P9i Name r ) n Narr Name Pagei Name Page . 30. 3 I Bansemer. Carole Lee 360 596 Barclay. Leland 380 452 Barren. William Edward 53 596 Baruch. Ike 87 596 Bauer. W. H 27 ' 338 Bays. Robert E 39 338. 443 Beachy. Morris Jay 403. 404, 406 .450. 483 Beasley. William Howard. Ill 379 379 Bethee, William Lamar 484 390 Begeman, Myron Lewis 596 384 Bell. Roderick Arthington 39 28 Bellard. Emory D 452 354 Belt. William Thomas 96 447 Bergquist. Carl Oscar 60 . . 343 Bernstein. Richard L 379 .38 Berry. Margaret 31. 34. 86. 385 36 Bettis. Dale Gaylard 399 152 Black. James Sinclair 357 379 Black. Leon 450. 469. 47 1 . 472 369 Blocker, Judith Ann 372 29 Blunk. William David 28. 36 355. 380 Boatright, Mody C 596 56 Boles. Mable 443 39 Boner, Marian Oldfather ,39 343, 377 Bonjean. Charles Michael 86 Booth, Mrs. H. C. Boyle. Jim Brandt, William , Breen, John Edward Brewer, JoAnn Briggs. Vernon M. Brinkley, Fred Sine Brlssette. Ronald F Britt, Horace .... Brown, Brenda A. Brown, Robert Russell Brubaker. Janet Cathleen Bruce. Grady P. . Burke. Nelda June Burns. Ned H. Burns. Robert Allen Bush. Falcon C. Byrne, Richard Burdick Camp. Susie Varnell Campbell. Frank 8. Campbell, Thomas Campbell. William Mike Cannon. Donald R. . Cardona. R Carlson. G. W. . . 256 Carpenter. Edward Lee 31. 33 Cullender. Michael Joe 379 27 Carrington Pat 37 Culver. Joseph Howard . 30. 3 1 356 Carry, L. Ray 418 Cundiff Edward William . 39. 379 d 39 Carry, Mrs. L. Ray 418 Dalton. N. Jean 498 372 Casey. Dennis 330 Daniel s. Jack Tupper ,450. 475. 476 .56 Cash Beckv 37 Danielson, Wayne Allen 39. 42. 77. 384 lair. Jr. . . . 366 Cashin. Jack W 379 Davis. Edward Mott 56 330 Cherry. Merdy E 37 Davis. Hazel Eastham 500 596 Clark. Charles T 60.67 Davis. Norris G 86. 384 330 Clark, William M.. Jr 56 Davis. Ozro Luke. Jr 382 sell . . ..343. 377 Coates, Charles 449 Dean. Dorothy W 35. 385 ithleen 338 Cohen, David B 372 Deatherage, Martha Martin 370 379 Collins Janet Esther . . 386 DeLaura. David Joseph . . . 39 498 Colvert, Lester L 379 Delgado. Jaime N 39.57 380 Colvin, James H ...31, 39.439 Dent. Charles H 382 i 87 Combs. Alan B 364, 365 Dewar, Henry H 379 343 Combs, Dorothy 291 De Wette. Frederik W 39 dick 60 Conant, Richard Paul 403.410 Dilly. Arthur 29 ill 37 Cook. Bobby G 30. 31 DiNino. Vincent Rairden . 383. 401. 35 Courtney. Thomas H 60 430. 431. 432 Julius ... 343 Cox, Franklin Lanier 379.449 Oivino. Jorge Luis 57 Mike .. 452 Cox, Phoebe 240 Doenges. Rudolph Conrad 379 30, 31 Crank, Grove Steven, Sr. . 338 Doerr. Timothy M 452 39 Crosson, T. A 30. 31 Dolley. James Clay 379 28 Crum. Lawrence Lee . 379 Donner, Stanley T. 57 597 N.me Pages Pages Nam Pages Nam Pages Nam Pages Dornberger. Werner W 380 Dotson. Dal 473 Doty. E. William 39, 43, 473 Ducloun. Walt.r 370 Duncan, Jamas Paul 3 1 , 34, 67 Duncan. John 379 Duran, Almetris Marsh 35 Dyl. Edward A 349 Eads, Claud. Hiram 596 Eckis. Bonnar B 376 Edmonds. L st.r Loyd. Jr 86, 87, 617 Edwards. David VanD us n 60 El Din. Hamia 370.428 Ellington, Billy Morris . .449, 452. 466. 467 Ellis. Jun. 294 Ellison. Frd Pirtman 57, 96 Ellison, Samul P.. Jr 39, 42. 152 Erwin. Elois 243 Erwin. Frank C.. Jr. .. ...27. 102 Hall. Ray C 429 Halla. Judy A 37 Erxleben. Charlott Ann . . . Etier, A. Faborn Evans, Dean Clinton Farrar. Stanl.y W Farris, Buford Elijah. Jr Fassero. Joseph Martin . . . Fajarang. Antonio Babauta Ferguson. Phil M.- Forn a. Robert Alan Fielder. Parker Clinton . . . ....37 ..359 . .379 . ...87 .... 39 ... 343 ..338 ...380 .428 ... 39 Flawn. P.ter Tyrrell 3 1 , 39 Fleming. Richard T 38 Flournoy, Mary Frances 390 Focht, John A 380 Folmer. Charles Fred . . . . Foster, Lawrence W Fowl.r. David W Fowler, Wallace T Franklin. S. Charles Franks, Lawrence Turner Frantz. Joe Bertram Freeman. Marguerite. . . Friedrich. Otto M Fruh. E. Gus Fullerton. Byron Franklin Furlong. Richard Wilson Gage, Stephen J 30. 31.39 379 380 39. 399 ..30, 31, 39 .31. 34. 389 384 ..1.87.617 357 380 443 380 ...39 Gainer. Sally 262 Gamel. Johnye Ruth 326 Garrett. Jenkins 27 Gerti. J. Barry 379 Gesch. Calvin E 330 Giacaglia. Giorgio E 399 Gibson, Martin Leroy 384 Gibson. Richard 28 Gibson. Robert K 330 Gilbert. John Carl 348 Gill. Clark Cyrus 39 Gloyna. Earnest Frederick 39. 43. 49. 380 GonzaLz. Rich.rd S 379 Goodman. William Fred 338 Gould. Thomas Fauss 1 52 Graham. Billy 192 Graham. Roy Eugene 351 Graydon, Frank D 29 Greenwood. Rita 313 Greenwood. Robert E 58 Grr. S. Marcos 379 Gregorian. Vartan 58 Griffin. Charles Henry 379 Griffin. Waylon D 379 Griggs. Jack A 379 Gronouski. John A 41, 390 Gross, Allen Neal 338 Grubbs. Clifton Madison 39. 60 Gruw.ll. Richard Grant 330 Gu s. B rt 37 Guinn. H.nnen Floater 37 Gump. Richard A 35 Gunn. Robert Dewey 351 Gustafson. Clifford L 450. 484 Guy, William T., Jr 60 Hackerman, Norman 30. 39. 102 Hack.tt. Charles Wilson. Jr. 379 Hell. Betsey Hudson 360 Hampton, John W Handley. Duchess Hannon, George Edward . . . Hannon, Laurence K Harper, Thomas R Harris. Roy Duane Hassey. Thomas Edward Hawkins. James Hawthorne, Loyd Furman . . . Hayden, Shirley J Haynes. Isabel Haynie. Willis Firman Haielton. Nathan Alphonse. . Heather. Thelma O Hejl. James George Hejl. Patsy Helmreich. Robert Louis . . . . 35 37 .450. 482 66 379 379 359 366 403. 408 330 258 ..31. 33 338 87 430.431 401 . .60 Helms. James Carlton 452. 466 Henion. Karl Eugene. Ill 379 Hnry. Malcolm Phillips 330 Herring, Mrs. James 385 Hewlett. Lan Lemuel 450 Heyt, John W 58. 356. 400 Hieft. Norris Andrews 596 Hilburn. Robert Edwin 86 Hill. Forest G 39 Hinkle. Olin Ethmer 384 Hitt. James Alfred 75. 387 Hoare. Derek Stuart 596 Hodge. Francis Richard 39 Hogue. Jean Gebert 87 Hold. William T 379 Holland. D. B. J 96 Holstrum. Gary L 379 Holtzman. Wayn H 385 Horner. Georgia 398 Houston, James T 380 Hudson. William T 380 Hughes. Darrall S 596 Hull. David George 399 Hunt. Arch William 379 Hynes, Robert Frank 338 Ikard. Frank N 27 Irons. J. V 350 Iscoe. Ira 31. 33 Jackson. Loreine M 37 Jacobsen. Jens Michal 31 Jannuzi, F. Tomasson 387 Jennings. Columbus. Jr 330 Jensen. Gordon Henry 364. 365 Johanson. Stanley Morris 58 Johnson. Claudia Taylor 27. 153 Johnson. Franklin B 380 Johnson, Lyndon B 192 Jones, Amy 282 Jonte. Howard 348 Jordan. Bryce 30. 31. 39. 102 Josey. Jack S 27 Kahan. Robert Sidney 60, 384 Kay. James Rudolph 379 Kearns. Leslie Dan 338 Keeton, W. Page 43, 60 Kelley. H.Paul 30. 31 Kelly. Mildred 293 Kennamer. Lorrin G 39. 43 Kennedy. Joseph C 28 Kennedy. Thomas W 380 Kilgore. Joe M 27 King, C. Richard 371, 384 Kirk. Marti 272 Klein. Karl K 390 Knisely. William 29 Knowles. Agnes 298 Kocurek. Louis J 379 Koile, Earl A 59 Kozmetsky. George 42. 379 Krause, John Joseph 338 Kreisle. Leonardt W 380 Lamb. Gordon Howard 403, 405 Landrum. G. W 28 Lane. R. N 379 Lanham. Elizabeth 379 Langford. Earl J 330 Larson, Donald Alfred 39 Larson, Kermit Dean 379 Lasby. Clarence George 59 Leory, Daniel Edwin 351 Ledbetter, Joe 380 Lee. Clyde E 380 Lee. Harrell Estes 384 Lea. James Bayless 491 Lehmann. Winfred Philipp 39 Leighty, Gladys 296 Laishner. Stanley Louis 330, 332, 421 LeMaistre. Charles A 26, 102 Lenox, Bennie Harold 473 Li b. Irwin Chester 39 Lindauer. Jerry Douglas 338 Lockingen. Loyd Stanton 596 Long, Amy Jo Looney. Doris Burk Lowry, Alaire Howard .... Lynch. Edmund Clayton . . . MacClellan, Lucille Macdonald. H. Malcolm . . Maggard, Michael J Magruder. Lawson W., Jr. Maguire. Jack Russell Maguire. Pat Malina, Joseph F Manley. Willie Leon 96 392 .403, 406, 413 379 252 39. 368. 449 379 330, 334 37 37 380 452 McClelland. Dean B. . McCraw. Lyn Wade . McElderry. Stanley. . . McEnally. Richard W. Marshall. R. Ray 379 Martin. Mrs. T. L 275 Masch, Frank D 380 Matlock. Hudson 380 Matney, Maure n 249 Matth.ws. Waltar C 39 Marv.l. Carl S 348 Mauzy. Ganavieve 308 May. Francis Barnes 379 Mayne, Kathleen Crawford 440. 441 McClellan. Stephen D. 30. 31. 33, 34. 39, 96, 426 334 367 39, 40 379 McGrady. Arnold 369 McKetta, John J., Jr 352 McNair. Julia Lynn I, 87, 617 McNeese. A. G 27, 153. 379 McWilliams. David Lee 452. 466 Medina. Frank Edwin 367. 450. 452 Meek. Genevieve 617 Meisgeier. Charles Henry 418 Meisgeier. Constance 418 Mengel, Ralph Hain 379 Mentell, Robert 330, 396 Mettlen. Robert Delmar 379 Miller. Bill 476 Millet, Gregg B 60 Mills. Gordon H 59 Mims, Joe D 330 Minter. Norman W 419 Mohn, Norman Carroll. . ...379 Molanaer. Harriet Montgomery. Adie Montgomery, Charles Matthew Monti, Stephen Arion Moody. William J Moore, M. Dolores 387 .315 338 . 39 .404 .87 Moore, Ruth 397 Moore. Walter L 380 Morgan, Carl W 380 Morgan, James Wilson 87 Morgan. Leon 449 Morrill, George P 36 Morris. Ruth E 350 Mowry. James Nelson 492 Murphy. Alton C 86 Murphy, Layton Barnes 39 Murphy. Sam 305 Myers. Margaret Marie 37 Myrick, Cathay Eves 87 Neal. Joe West 31 Nelson. Eugene W 76 Nelson. Fritz 596 Nelson. JoeT. .. ...27. 153 Newcomb. William W.. Jr. Newheisar-, James R Newsom. Mildred Nicholas, Richard Alan . . . Nichols. Ruth Nixon. Richard M Noonan. P. J Nowotny, Arno O ' Bannon. Jimmy Eugene.. Oberdoerffer. Fritz O ' Donnell. Donna Ramsel . Otis, Jack Palmer, Lester Palter, Robert Parades. David Patterson. Melvin Ray .... Patton, Madalane B Paul, Donald Ross Paul, Mary Peace, John Perry. Ervin Sewell Perry, Shirley Bird Pethia. Robert Francis Pierce, Frank Nicholson . . . Piper, Billy Joe Porter, Charles Franklin . . . Potter. Norman Maurice . . Powers. Edward Joseph. Jr. Preuss. Ruth Bertha Price, Cleburne Price, Edwin Booth Pringle. Rita Prothro. Charles N Pryor, Mary Ouinn, John M Ragland, Ela Ramenofsky, Marilyn Ransom, Harry Huntt Raschke, Jewel Popham . . . Read. Ralph Russell Reese. Lymon C Reynolds. James Walton . . . Rinn, Arthur J., Jr Ripperger. Eugene A Roach, James R Roberts. Beverly Jean Rogers. Lorene Lane Ross, John L.. Jr Ross. Stanley R Royal. Darrell K Rue. Maureen Salziger, Henrietta ....:... Sandel. Mrs. J. A Sauls. Eugene Howell Scamell, Richard William . . . Schatzki. George Scherz, Elizabeth Ann Schmidt, Marie Payne Schmitz. James William Schuhardt, Vernon T Schuller, Frank C Schultz, Joseph J Schunk. John Frederick . . . Scott. Alan Scott. Wally Selevan. Helen Shapero. Albert Sharpe. Ernest Alonzo .... Shattuck. Roger Whitney . Sheffield. William Johnson . Shelton. F. O Shields. Roger E Shipp. W. Byron Shivers, Allan Shuptnne F. Kelly Silber. John Robert Simpson, Robert Eugene Singer, Sidney Griffin . . Smith. Allen E Smith, Charles Hugh . . . 31 390 268 35.96 254 192 66 .389.436.444 469 370 330 39. 41 29 39 426 . .450, 452. 474 307 49 37 27 380, 596 66. 72, 96. 427 379 86 330. 333 330. 333 490 39 87 450.476 ....31. 34, 35 596 379 289 29 226 499 26. 102 391 59 380 449 87 380 60.67 338 39 87 44. 153 .449,450.452 228 301 246 86, 378 379 60 37 392 330. 395 350 429 379 424 394.429 449 311 60 384 152 43.81. 365. 366 29 379 31, 33 379 379 .27.44. 102 31 ...373. 384 39 . . 379 Smith, Dorothy 279 Smith. Mary Ruth 83 Smith. Preston 26 Smith. Ruth .35.416.425 Smith. Sandi Lyn 37 Sommerfeld, Raynard M. . .39, 379, 390 Sord. Burnard H .379, 390, 420 Spearman, Jo Edna 501 Spence, Janet Taylor 39 Sprowls, Joseph B . .43, 364, 596 Spurr, Stephen H 30. 153 Steele, John G 31. 33. 66. 67. 444 Stephens. Michael Kay. . . . 452 Stevens. Wayne Manning . 330 Stockton. John R 379 Storms, Velma ...,237 Stowe, Leland ... .372 Sturdivant. Frederick D 60 Sullivan. Gerald 361 Swenson. Glen T 452, 466 Taborsky, Edward 393 Talbert, William Laurel . 379 Taniguchi, Alan Y 42 Taylor. Bobbie Geraldine . 87 Taylor. Bruce Lynn ... 425 Taylor, Jack G 379 Taylor, James Thomas .... 338.423 Thomsen. Carl J 379 Thompson, J. Neils 380. 449 Toprac, A. Anthony 380 Torn, Robert C 343 Townsley. Floyd Clifford . . 596 Trickatt. Paul Carey .31. 33 Tucker, W. T 354 Tyson, Kenneth W 491. 501 Uhruh. Yozelle 231 Van Cleave. Ronald Glenn 338 Vaughan. Roy 37 Vickery, Don Williams 379 Vogt, Fred B 400 Von Schonfeldt. Hilman . . . 353,403 Waggoner. Sheila 343 Walden, Charles R.. Jr. .. . 37 Waldvogel, Joerg 399 Walder, E. D 28 Walker, Ernest W 379 Wardlaw. Frank H 30, 3 1 Watson, Dorothy 322 Webb. George 366 Weeks, Oliver Douglas .596 Weis. Patricia Ann 500 Weismann, Donald L 39, 60 Welch, Ashley James 39 Wellborn. Elizabeth H 35 Welsh. Glenn Albert 379 Werbow, Stanley Newman 152 Westbrook, Martha Boettiel 37 Westkaamper, John Conrad 400 Whaley, W. Gordon 40 Whatley. Alice Elrod 35. 386 Wheelock. K. Carter 39 White, William Franklin . . . 403 Whiting, Drucilla 276 Wilcox. William M 30. 31 Williams, Dan C 27 Williams. Darrell Hugh.... 493 Williams. Gladys 251 Williams. Thomas Howard . 379 Williams. Tom 617 Willman. Marilyn D 53 Winkler. John C ....403 Wissler. Eugene H ....400 Witt. Robert Ernest ...60, 379 Wolf. Harold Arthur ...379 Wortham, Gus 379 Wright, Charles Alan 449 Wright. Stephen G 380 Wright. Stuart 449 Wyli . Billy Burben . . 362 Wyss. Orville ..39.390,492 Ximenes. E. T 27 Yanchick, Victor A. . 60 Yura. Joseph Andrew . .60.380 Zacharias. Donald Wayne . 60 Zapalac, Willie Frank 452.457 Zlatkovich. Charles Thaodo 379 598 Student Index l MM Pages Name Pages Name Page, N.me Pages Pages I 1 1 tf. n a : KM 01, ill : ill 11 iit a . .ii 1Z SI f a n tin u S! It ! 1 ifl ill !t!W : 1 A Aalen, Diane Elizabeth S65 Albers. Margaret Irene .... Albers. Marilyn Ann Albers. Morris E.. II Albert. Nancy Rose Albrecht. Karen E 248, 294, 416 ....376. 388 334 ....310.501 388 310 Arlitt Kristine M 461, 504 35A Avise. John Charles Awwad. Eric Elias Axelrad. Robert Alan Axelson. Robert Oneel Aycock. Steven Leslie Ayon, Henry David Ayres. Donna Beth Ayres. Nancy Ann 496 432 331. 337 509 268.565 553 578 252. 376 Andersen, Penny Lee Anderson. Allan Lynn . ... Anderson, Annette A Anderson, Arnold R.. Jr. ... Anderson, Betty Joyce Anderson, Beverly R Anderson, Bruce F Anderson, Bruce Warren . . . Anderson. Candace E Anderson. David Darnell . . . Anderson. Ellen Fields Anderson, Emily Fields .... Anderson. Glennelle Anderson, Gloria Gayle . . , Anderson, James Daffis . . . Anderson. James Robert. . . Anderson, Janis Lynn Anderson, John Freemon . . 565 .. ..375. 553 432 .349. 378 508 .252. 386 ... 315. 400 445 565 .84. 320.452 298 298. 376, 578 578 . . .373. 429 294. 380. 548 ....274. 275 .382. 391 76. 358. 553 565 Armistead, Jana Lynn O.. Mrs 390 Armstrong, Deborah 272 Armstrong, Deborah Ann 508 Armstrong. James Allen 274. 275. 565 Armstrong. John James 548 Armstrong. John Thomas 300, 565 Armstrong. Kenneth B 380. 414. 508 Armstrong. Michael P 578 Armstrong, Terry Paul 508 Abbot Sandra L 258 Albright. Elizabeth M., Mrs. Albright, Michael R 391 505 Albright. Sam Zachry Albritt on, Paul C Albritton, Sharon Sue Albritton. Steven C Alcorta, Jose Rolan Aldred, Val Anthony Aldrich, Robert Earl, Jr. Aldridge. Hardy R., Jr Alewyne, George R.. III. . . . Alexander, Barbara Jo . . Alexander, Cheryl Lynn Alexander. David Allen . . . . Alexander. Diana B Alexander. Don Wesley Alexander, Henry F Alexander, James Evans. . . . Alexander. James R.. Ill . . . 491 341 578 304. 578 508 90. 266. 578 250 553 578 308. 326, 508 256. 548 496 405 387 ..74. 75. 300, 437. 565 389 266. 578 72. 244 Abernathy, Curtis Mark. . . . Abney. David Lyle Abney, Rebecca Aboud. Russell Michael .... Abouseida, Abdel M Aboussie. Annette Gay .... 553 358 ....248, 578 260. 261. 553 423 553 82 Azares, Rebecca B Babb, Richard Ott Babbitt. Stewart Leroy. . . . Babcock. Barbara B Babcock Barbara Kay .... Baber. Carter Tilghman . . . . Baber, Charlotte Kay Baca. Helen Regina Bacak, Raymond Joe Becharach. Debra Ann Bachman. Constance Ann . . Bachman. Gene Weldon . . Bachman, Richard Hall. . . . Bachus, Vickie Ann Back, James Morris. Jr. ... Baer, Carolyn Baerreis. Karen L. P.. Mrs. . Baethge. Jonathan Daniel . . Bagby. James Thomas. Jr. . Baggerly. Suzette Baggett. Byrd, III Baggett. James Carroll . . . Baggett, Richard Shands . . Bagley. Taffy D Bagot. Mary Elizabeth 565 548 578 388 553 85. 298 228 379 378 376.578 242. 565 565 359 232. 356. 578 553 73, 397 387 357.509 280 272. 578 476.504 509 246 387 553 504 553 509 228. 350. 565 383. 432. 509 390 441.578. 326 345 Arnett. Liiabeth Len Arnett. Robert K.. Jr Arnett. Tom S.. Jr Arnold, Augustus W Arnold, Carolyn Dianne .... Arnold. 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James Edward 452 526 Hoover Sally Jeanne . .497 Hudson. Kathleen C. 549 Hyde, Ronald Ray . 358. 558 James. Shari Jo C.. Mrs. 558 Johnson. James Franklin 387 Hope, Brian Lannes 333 Hudson, Lynne Carol 232. 585 Hyde. Rudy Dobbin . 525 James. Stephen Troy . . . 335 570 Johnson, James Wade 296 Hopkins. Carol 298 Hudson, Nancy Kay .558 Hyde. Sammy Oscar . . .468. 504 Jameson, John Robert , . . . . 558 Johnson. Jan Alford 576 Hopkins. Harold Newton, Jr. 275. 557 Hudson. Patricia Ann .... 243 Hydo. Bruce Albert 291 Jameson, Sherry Lynn 96. 223, 525 Johnson. Janet Leigh 558 Hopkins. James Arnold 84. 437 Hudson, Richard M, 283 Hynes. Robert Frank 396 Jamison. Charles Lane . 302 336, 570 Johnson. Jerold Robert . . .-. ...558 Hopkins. James K 96 Hudspeth. Deborah J. . 585 Jamison. Melinda S 412 Johnson, Joel Whitlow 550 Hopkins. Robert Larry 341. 396. 422 Huebel. Karen Dunn, Mrs. 558 Janak. Ronald George 362, 550 Johnson, Judith Ann 292 Hopkins Ruth Ann 397 Huebinger. Frances M. 570 Janda. Michael Francis 452. 504 Johnson. Laura Jo . 73 Hoppe. Jeanme Rose 376. 585 Huebinger. Kathleen Ann 558 1 Janecka. Phyllis Marie 570 Johnson. Laurence F. 473 Hoppe. Leonard F. 570 Huebner. Gene E. .375. 570 Jangda. Rafique 493 Johnson. Linda 248, 558 Hoooenstein Howard W 496 Huebner Larry Edward 352. 550 Janicek. Daryl J. D. 558 1 h L Ka en 410 557 Huebner, Thomas John 267 Ibarra. Beth . 308. 346 Janicke. Carroll Kim 314 Johnson. Mark Edward 389 Hopper Charles Odell 412 Huemoeller. Giselle O. 398. 525 Ickes. Shirley Nell . 558 Jankowskt. Mark 466 Johnson. Mark King . . 308 Hopson. John Stephen 585 Huerta. Pedro. Jr. . 390 Igo. William Soctt 342 Janknegt. Linda Gay ... . 525 Johnson. Mark Russell 345 Hopson, Kathy Annette . . 585 557 Huey. Cathy L. F., Mrs. Huey Sam Lee III 354. 525 354. 550 Ikard. Lisa Illes Robert Enoch Jr 77 395 Janousek. Linda Marie . . Janszen. Jack Milton . .376 570 Johnson. Marsha Lynn . 585 243 Hopson_ W. 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James Henry . . 358. 506 Johnson. Preston R. 558 Homer, John Ellis ..318. 585 Hughes. David Carroll 269. 558 Ingram. Julia Carol 227 Jaster, Teresa Rose 570 Johnson, Roger Richard 399, 400 Homer, Thomas Roy 342 Hughes, Linda Mame .72. 75, 210. Ingram, Leslea 258. 570 Jasuta, John Gordon 558 Johnson, Sandra Kaye 406 Horning, Janean Kaye 413 223. 231, 360 Ingram. Walter Edward 342 Javurok. Jamene F. 73, 271.497. 570 Johnson, Sarah Elizabeth 497 Horsak Rand Darell 400 Hughes, Patricia Anne. . .231. 585 Ingram. Walter Kelly 550 Jay. Jonathan S. 387 Johnson, Stephen L. . . 82 Horswell, Stephen Lee 524 Hughes, Paula Joyce 558 Innerarity, Ed 483 Jeanes Mercia J. 369 Johnson, Susan Denel 585 Hortenstine Barksdale 305 Hughes Sylvia Beth 217 Irby. Leslie David 320 558 Jeanes, William Franklyn . 353 Inhnson Teresa Fave 344, 345. Horton. David Lynn 506 Hughes. Vicki Jane.. . 585 Irby. Martha L. Harper. Mrs 558 Jeanis, Kenneth Mark 429 346 550. 570 Horton Edmund R. 292. 293. 524 H nhft lames Oscar 570 Irby Phillip Glen .... 525 Jefferies. Hollis L 424 i TI rm rtnd L 379. 390 524 Hughston. Thomas Edward 525 Irion. Jack Baird 432 Jeffrey, Judith Lee 585 Johnson, Tommy R. . 387 Horton, Johnny Wayne 466 Huie. Lea Ann 387 Irvin. Michael Paul 445 Jeffrey. Penelope Ann ... 558 Johnson. Vickie Lynn . 558 Horton. Mary Virginia . .252. 275 Huie, Melissa Mae 550 Irwin, William Monroe, Jr.. . 550 Jelks, Jean Charlotte 585 Johnson, Virginia Kay 387 H + R h t M 73 Hukill. Hobart Max 305 IcAArkt L nda Lawrean 248. 585 Jenke. Karen Lois 413 Johnson. William L.. Jr. 283. 526 Horton, Stephen Blalce 312 Hukill. Steven Todd . . . . . 305 Isaacks. Randall Davis 314 Jenkins. Candice J. S.. Mrs. 387. 525 Johnson. William Mike 558 Horwits. Peggy Lauren 232, 409, 441 WT in Hull. Charles Claude 266, 267. 445 496 558 Isaacks, Vincent Wayne 389.418 525 Jenkins. Dan Stanley . 526 393 558 Johnson. Willie Mae 237. 239 370 405 570 Horwitz. Sally Diane Hosford, Bruce Edward . J IU 400 Hull. Christopher K. 314 Isbell. James Alfred. Jr. . Isbell. James L. R. 442 Jenkins, Kathleen D. 413.432 Johnston, Beverly R,. Mrs Johnston, Brenda Kaye 373 Hostetter. Henry C 335 Hull. Don J.. 390 Isbell, James Van 525 Jenkins. Kenneth Wayne 526 Johnston. Christopher A. 336 Hotchkiss. Linda Joyce 557 Hull. James Nace 452 Isbell, Tommy Ross 466 Jenkins. Pamela K. D. 382 Johnston. Dennis N. . ...308. 585 Noting Holly E 243 Hull. John David 393 Isenberg. Jerry Alan 558 Jenkins. Patricia G. 497 Johnston. Dwight Thomas 526 Hotze. Bruce Read ...585 H ill. Margaret 570 Isenberg. Marc David . 525 Jenkins. Richard Roy 266 Johnston. Elizabeth A. 570 Houck. Harriet E. Houaen Stephen T 298. 549 375 570 Hull. Melissa Jane Hulme Deborah Rae 558 272 558 Isenberg Susan Leslye Isensee Harry W. 497 387 Jenkins. Robert B Jenkins, Robert William 375 550 Johnston. James K. 283 275 444. 445 Houghton. John Gordon 387 Hulsey. Carol 258 Ishakawa. Yo 353 Jenkins, Rolland W. .. ' 389 Johnston. Linda Rae 373 Houlgrave. Robert Charles 394. 400 Hummel. James Carl 269 Ishikawa. Akira 378 Jennett. Janice Aline . 526 Johnston. Lisa 271 House, Kathleen Ann 258. 525 H mmer Thomas Melville 364 Itani Khudr 400 Jennings. Alice Covert 243. 342. 585 J h t L nn 216 271, 360. ! House. Marilou 258 Humphrey. Howard M.. Jr. 344. 377 Itz. Barbara Lynn 432. 570 Jennings. Cheryl J. F. . 214. 228. 385. 387. 526 Houser, Richard E. 390 Humphrey, Janet Kay 271 Itz, James Harrison 336 376 385 388. 410 Johnston. Ted Neal 295. 585 Houser. Robert Boose ... 305. 557 Humphrey. Kay J. 268 Ivors, Margaret C. 326 Jennings. Richard Alan . . . 281 585 Johnstone Charles Cato i... 344. 378 . .1 Houston. Daniel X.. Jr 549 Humphrey. Margaret A. 570 Ivy John Patrick ... 269 Jennings. Ronald Dwain 585 1 II Rnherca Susan 298. 585 Houston, Gary Ralph 549 Humphrey. Samuel John . . 550 Jennings, Stephanie . 96. 570 Jonas, James Michael 526 Houston. Lyles 267 Humphreys, Brian A. . . . 301. 570 Jennings, Steven K. . 570 Jones, Alan Benton 393. 558 Houzvicka, Katherine F. 430.432 Humphries. Margaret J. 558 Jensen, Carl Richard 432 Jones, Ann Carroll 550 Howard, Barbara Sue . 388. 557 Hunka, Russell James 400 J Jensen. David C 389 Jones. Billy Don 389 Howard. Claudia Ann 228. 570 Hunnicutt, Gerald Winston 95. 268 Jenson. Gary Wayne 349 379 Jones. Bronwyn Hunt 397. 441. 585 Howard, James N.. Jr.. . . 345 Hunnicutt. Martha Carolyn 95. 373 Jeschke. Phyllis Jan .73. 570 Jones, Charla Lynn. 526 Howard, John Hale 394. 400. 549 Hunt. Alicia Anne 73 211. 236 393 Jaber. Mohamed M. 380. 428 Jessel. Jack Lieberman 306. 496 Jones, Charles M. 267 Howard. Lawrence Hardy 504 Hunt. Cheri D 392 Jacks. James Thomas 301 Jester, Janet . 585 Jones. Christi Marie 585 Howard, Lynn Marie . 417, 432 Hunt. Clay McLean 84. 286. 558 Jackson, Daryl Wayne 558 Jeter, James Y., Jr 550 Jones. Christopher T. 301, 558 Howard. Mlizabeth Dot 557 Hunt, James Ronald 267 Jackson. Gayle Lynn , 386 Jet Joseph Craig 269. 496 Jones. Christy Key 585 Howard, Patricia C. . . 497 Hunt. Marsha Lynn 570 Jackson. Jerry Wayne . . . . 332 Jewell. Deborah Anne . 585 Jones. David J. 390 Howard. Ralph Guy 73 Hunt. Stacy Glenn 267, 496, 570 Jackson. Joan Loral . 570 Jez, Milton Jerry . 362. 550 Jones. David Ketan 432 Howard, Robert Wayne ..312. 313 Hunt. Steven Ray 353 Jackson. Larry 426 Jijon, Miguel Tobar 389 Jones, David Ross 375 332. 335 421. 438. 525 Hunt. Suzanne 326, 385 Jackson. Linda Kay 525 Jimenez, Alma Edna 570 Jones, Debra Catherine 72. 214, 558 Howard. Robin Gay . 248. 585 Hunt. Thomas Lynn ... 387. 393 Jackson. Mary Penelope 298. 497 Jimenez, Linda E. 375. 526 Jones. Debra Dale 570 Howard. Stuart Wayne 389 Hunter. Candace E. 252. 388. 570 Jackson. Patricia E 85. 208. 271. Jimenez. Merlin M. . 96 Jones. Dexter Alan 389 Howard. Travis Glenn. Jr. 356 Hunter. Christine Kay 237, 570 332 427. 440. 558 Jimenez. Robert 362 Jones. Donald Glenn 526 Howden. Lynn 468, 469 470. 504. 549 Hunter. Eugene Aubrey 550 Jackson. Philip R. 337. 364 Jimenez. Ruben 73 Jones, Elizabeth Ellen 346 Howe, Alice Durfee 277 Hunter. Floylee Tres 252 Jackson. Richard Lee 412. 570 Jinkins. Edward Grady 305. 570 Jones. Fredric Van . 284 Howell. Douglas Warren 340 Hunter, Marguerite Ann 525 Jackson. Teresa 243 Jirasok. Nancy Elaine 81 361. 390. 526 Jones. Gregory Lynn 526 Howell, Robert B. 394. 400 Hunter. Sarah R. 558 Jacob. Carol Ann 558 Jobe. Laura Sue 258. 585 Jones. Gwyneth Claire 570 Howell. Stephen Sanders 525 Hurd. Paul Windham 389 Jacob. Karen Leigh 570 Jochec. Janice Sue 237. 585 Jones. Hal E. 269. 556 Howell Steven Kendnck . U .11 ; PUina 340. 396, 549 230 557 Hurley. Philip Howard 76, 349. 379 525 Jacobs. Dennis Banks 306 389 585 Jodeit. Melfred Ray . 267 558 Jones. Hollis Dean 243 nowell. iusan tiaine ..... Howell. Vicki Raye . 382, 525 Hurt. Barbara ,243. 497, 585 Jacobs. Gary Craig Jacobs. Gary Martin 75 Joe. Cindy Jean Joe. WahooS., Jr . 526 Jones. Jacqueline C. Jones. James Herdie 558 Howerton. Janice Lynn 558 Hurt. Cheri Dorsey 525 Jacobs, Hildy Carol . .310,412. 558 Johns. Vicki Lee 272 585 Jones. James Keith 570. Howeth. Woodfin G.. Ill 383 432. 558 Hurta. David Jon . 525 Jacobs. Mark 474. 585 Johnson. Alice Luann 277. 304 Jones. Jan 411 Howze. Karen Kay 240 Hurtik. Albert J.. Jr . . 389 Jacobs. Rosemary . 85 240. 317. 525 Johnson. Brant Montgomery 526 Jones. Jeffrey J. 39 63. 86 89. 426 Hoyl. Marjorie E. .... 570 Hurwitz, Marsha Gail 376 388 Jacobs. Scott Thomas 585 Johnson, Bruce Alan 570 Jones. Jennifer Lee 526 Hoyt, Donald Richard . 496 362 Huse Connie Sue Huston. Jane Louise . 558 214 385 Jacobson. Frank J.. Jr. 525 272 525 Johnson, Carl Ray 476. 507 550 Jones. Jimmy Lee 81 432 Hrncir. Charlotte Jean . 90. 570 401.432. 525 Jacobson. Janelle Paige Jacobson. Scott Allan . . 73 Johnson. Cathy Gene 326 Jones. John Winston Jones. Judith Davidson 298 437. 570 Hruske. Thomas J. 570 Huston. Joseph Mark 443. 550 Jaeckle. Thomas Howard . 525 Johnson, Charles Glen 334 Jones. Justin Bonham 558 Hubbard. Audey Dale 335. 395 Huston Nancy Lucille 227. 228 570 Jagger, Karen Genelle 525 Johnson, Cheryl Jean 308 326 Jones.. Karen Don 585 Hubbard. Harriet L. . 73. 376 Hutcheson. Dona Karen 83 Jahn. Denise Anne 570 Johnson, Craig Alan 585 Jones. Karen Elizabeth 74 Hubbard. Harry D. 496 Hutcheson. Steven C. . 312 ' Jahnke Dudley August 72 Johnson. Craig D. . . 389 Jones. Larry Don 585 Hubbard Nancy Ruth 570 Hutchmgs. Michael W. 504 Jal.fi Rosalinda 558 Johnson. Cynthia E. 277. 585 Jones. Laura Gail 570 Hubbard. Stanley Wayne 394. 400 Hutchins. Elizabeth T. 243.441 585 James. Bette Lynn 231 Johnson, Danny Elmo 526 Jones. Linda Dell 298 Hubley. James Gregory 267 Hutch, nson 8. W.. Jr. 84 James, Crispin 373 525 Johnson, David Clayton 73. 305. 570 Jones. Mark Rodney 585 Hubley. Kathleen M. . 570 Hutchinson. Deborah K. 585 James, Debora Edith 432 Johnson, Debra Gay 397. 570 Jones. Mary Catherine 558 Huckabee. Adrian John 355. 549 Hutchison, Michael Don .269, 585 James, Jackie Sue . 525 Johnson. Denel 252 Jones Michael Eugene 389 Huddleston, John David 525 Hutchison. Nancy Jean 375 James. Jency Jane 558 Johnson. Derrell Rick 585 Jones. Pamela Gay 526 Hudgens. Louise Marie 228 Hutkin. David Shepard 324 585 James. Jerry Lee 525 Johnson, Diana Carol 550 Jones. Randall Gwenyth 73. 90 Hudgins. Donald Lee. Jr. 251.452 Hutson. Kevin . 452 James Jody Truett 390 Johnson, Don Gayland 585 223. 248 332 441. 570 609 L Pages Name Pages Pages Pages Narr Pages Jones Ronald Dalton 352 Kaufman Irwm C. 318 Kessler Arlene Sue 585 Kleiber, Douglas A. 466 Kreig, Therese 200 219. 223, Jones Ruh Ann 585 Kaufman Jeffrey Alan 73 Kessler. Nancy Jean 231 Kleiderer Vivian Gay 298 527 231 385, 427 440 441 Jones Sally Naomi 94 Kaufman Jo Ann C. Mrs. 558 Kessler. Sara Lee 232. 558 Klein. Alvin Wayne 570 Kre.ger, Mark Steven 349 527 Jones Scotty Jones Sharra Jan 473 277 Kaufman. Joanne 429 585 Kesterson Christine Anne 331 332 Klein. Andrew F. Klein, Jary Tatar 89 570 3 1 8 Krenek Lmda Kay 550 Jones Stacy Rae 258 570 410 585 Kaufman Mary Barbara Kautz. Richard Alvin Kavanauoh Cliff Ledlow 558 227 Kesterson. Christine C. Kestler. Edwin L.. Jr. . 42 1 550 Klein, Jerrold S. Klein Mark Alexander 96 269 437. 570 Kreuti, Linda Diane Krier Joseph R 39 1 528 ' 526 346 73 570 527 38 1 Jones Steve Donald Jones Susan Ann 585 Kawahata Gail P. Kawahata Joyce Elizabeth 73 73 Kever Justin Andrew Kevil. Kathenne Ann 269 96 Klein. Sara Kay . 310 Krier, Stephen , . Knshnaswamy C. N 442 380 Jones Susan Lynn 346 Kawamoto. Carolyn S. 410 Key Carlos Eduardo 318 Klein Susan Rene 410 586 Kristen. Mark Allen 247 437 Jones. Tiffany Nan 96 369 397 Kay. Carol Ann 570 Key Eugenia Lawler . . 279. 558 Klepac Robert Eugene 558 Kristovich, Ann Helen 571 Jones Virginia Susan 72 Kay James Grady 378 379 Key. John William 527 Klett. Taylor Samuel 570 Krivcher, Jan Shelley 89 232, 385. 558 Jons Hugh Ritman 334 390 452 504 Key Roger Alan 283. 570 Klevenhagen Cecilia M. 570 Krizak Mary Ann 558 Jordan Charles Milton 526 Kay Paula Frances. Mrs. 527 Keys Jerry M. . 400 527 Kl.mes. Jane Kathleen 323 Krohn. Kathryn E. . . . 73. 558 Jordan Claudia Louise 497 Kay Robert Earl 466 Khalil. Makram 389 Klinar. Carol Lynn 72 96 200. Kroll. Charlotte 271, 571 Jordan. Danny Joe 558 Kayser Dale Florette 232 Khoury. Kamal George 428 220 326 527 Kruder, Kathryn L. . . 558 Jordan. Jan Kathleen 526 Kazmann, William McKee 283 Kidd Betsy Jane . 240, 586 Kling Marshall Paul 274, 275. 570 Krueger Kay 558 Jordan Jane Ellen 277 Kboudi. Marcelle 310 Kidd James King 345 Klock. Robert David . 570 Krueger, Lynda Carol 248 Jordan. Janeal K. 387 391 Kea Deborah Lynne 432 585 Kidd Scott Russell 337 Kloss. Sally Elizabeth 387 Kruger, Philip Owen 332 Jordan Judy Jane 585 Keas Deborah Jane 550 Kidder, Robert Perry 527 Kloss. Todd Thomas 344 Kruger, Rick 473 Jordan Nancy Ann 410. 585 Keasler. Sydney J. Ill 452, 504 K.edrowski. Larry P. 558 Klotz Susan Dian 249 527 Krumholz Rozanne 232 586 Jordan Robert Cl. ord 334 Keaton. Lee Black .527 K.ehle, Mane Estelle 326 527 Kmiecik. Joyce Marie 550 Kruse. Larry Christian 344, 528 Jordan. Sandra Alice 585 Keck. Mary Jane H. Mrs. 376 Kiel, Howard H. 506 Knaak. Edwin Wm., Jr. .. 424 Kubala. Stephen F. 558 Jordan. Sheri Dianne 432 Kee Susan Miranda 527 K.el, Kathy Ann 277, 586 Knape, Ben Kenneth. 375 Kubecfca. Martha Ann 257,528 Jordan William Scott 73 Keeling Jean E 416 497, 585 Kieley. Rebecca Susan 432 586 Knappenberger. Karen L. 571 Kucera, Cecelia Mary 497 Jorns, James Michael 288 585 Keen Patrick Logan 379 Kiester, Marl Ellen 314 Kneale, Kathleen 558 Kuch, James A 422 Joseffy Rafael 279 526 Keene. Aubrey Harold 296 Kiger Steven Marcus 294, 295. 375. Knebel, Lana Faye 586 Kuchar William A., Jr 378 Joseph. Lynn 506 Keene Robert Michael 558 383. 432. 558 Knigge, Kay Lorrine . 558 Kuenemann. Kathryn Sue . . . 528 Joseph Philip C. 217 585 Knight. Cynthia 373 Kuhl Philip John 250 Joseph Russell C. 526 Keene Stephen Roy 301 Kilcreese Mary Nell b2 1 383, 527 Knight. Edward Stanley ... 389 Kuhlman, John L.. Jr . .247. 571 Joseph William John. II 526 Keeney. Christine Elist 298 Kildey Theresa Claire 376, 388 Knight. Freddy D. 400 Kuhn. Marsha Linette 231 376 Josey Deborah Ann 240 585 Keeney Huey C. Jr. 305, 570 Kilgore Becky Lynn . 243 Knight. Jo Ann 372 527 Kuhn, Michael Charles 314.558 Josue Etleen Victoria 409 526 298 Kilaore Kathr n Jane 73. 257, 586 Knight, John Michael 312 Kuhn Peqgv Ann 586 Jowdy. Marilyn Mae 585 Keeney Ronald Cla t ..... 383 432, 550 Kilgore Mark Henry 550 Knight, Karen Louise 227 Kumpf. David Kenneth 400 Joy Leslie M. 387 Keese. Kenneth Ge e 345 Kilgore. Paula Jan 586 Knight, Patricia Lee 558 Kunesh. Joseph Howard 337 Joyce. John Malcolm . 383.432 Keese. Ronald Edward 344 K.lle Larry Dean 301, 570 Kn.ght, Rebecca M. 243 586 Kunschik, Jerry Wayne 349 Joyce Suianne R. 401 432 Keese. William Thomas 227 527 K.llebrew Douglas D. 586 Knighten Janelle 571 Kuntz. Mary Margaret 497 Judd Kenneth Robert 526 Keeton Bonnie Lynn 298 Killey. Michael Wayne 333 396 Knolle, William Miles 335. 396 Kuntz. Peggy 243 500 501 Judge James Pheni 585 Kegan Nancy Helen 393 Killgore Bettye V. 506 Knowles, Tommy Lane 558 Kunz. Jeffrey Paul 389 Julian. William D. Ill 301 Kegans James Russell 570 Kill, an Sandra Gwyn 586 Kno Danny Ray 302 Kunz. Jerri Lynn . . 376 Jung Marvin A. Jr. 526 Keglovits. David M. 585 Killingsworth. T. 1. 527 Kno James Randolph 586 Kunze Robert Bradley 492 Jung. R.chard Earl 267 Keith. Bonnie J. B. Mrs. 382 Killion. Tina Joy 586 Kno. Larry Willard 586 Kunze, Kenneth L. 96. 400 528 Jung. Ronnie Gene 585 Keith. Kathenne Graf 261 Killorin, Christine A. 277. 586 Kno . Margaret A. H., Mrs. 387 Kuper. Harry Jersig 305 586 Jurena Jerry Lee 558 Keithley s Gary 452 460 Kilman. Ronald Gay 345 Knox Samuel Barnes 527 Kuper. Laurie 262 382 Jurgens Kenneth C. Jr. 383 389 432 Keller Donald Ralph 558 Kilmer, Mary A. 390 Kobbah, Emmanuel P. 497 Kuri. Viola America 528 Jurik. Thomas Wayne 570 Keller James W.lliam 268 Kilpatrick. Robert D. 206. 209 Kobdish, George Charles 286. 527 Kush. Stephen Taylor 400 Justice, H. V.rgil III 332 Keller. John Christopher 84. 317. 558 Kime, Mary Susan 237, 382 Kober, Kay Mary 231 385 558 Kushner. Saul David 586 Keller. Mignon Kathryn 585 K.mmel Robert Butler 301 586 Koberg Hubert Pedro, III 497 Kusin. David W 72 Keller. Susan Dee 310. 376 Kinard. Dan Thomas 308 570 Kobs, Ernest C.. Ill 571 Kutner Alan Margaret 298 I Kelley David Kent 585 Kmard Martha Elaine 586 Koch Mark Randolph 342 Kutu-Akoi. Patrick Duogo 72 IS Kelley Elizabeth M. 382 Kincaid Cande Kaye 249 586 Koch Mary Miles 327 Kutzer. Ralph W. Jr. 528 Kellav James Grover 246 Kincheloe Dick Marcus 586 Koch. Robert Allen 387 528 Kelley. Kevin John 342 422 Kincheloe Richard P. 246 Koehler. Kathy Sue 498 Kuykendall. Don Roger 266 267, Kaddatz John Curtis 337 Kellough. William Charles 94 291 Kinder Charles R. 387 Koelling. Robert K., Jr. 295 439 438 528 Kadell Kerren Albert 73 Kelly. Dorothy Jean 398 King. Andrea 405 Koen Marilyn Linda 232.427. 527 Kuykendall. Mary E 257 528 Kader.a Peggy Rose 558 Kelly. John Patrick 432 King. Belinda Jayne 361 Koen Mary Elizabeth 397. 571 Kuykendall. Thomas R. . 571 Kaderli Carrie E. 387 Kelly. Kerry Ross 527 King Belinda Bishop Mrs. 550 Koen Susan Laura 83 393 397 Kuzman, Robert Leland 528 Kahlich Kerwin John 526 Kelly. Mary Jo 228 King Cathy Jean 252 Koenig Annette M. P. 387 Kwsst. Arthur Henry .... 550 Kahn Karen Rae 413 Kelly, Noel Michael 380 King. Claudia Devere 350 Koenig Karl E. 387 Kwast, Lillian P. R.. Mrs. 558 Kahn. Kathy Sharon 585 Kelly Patrick Michael 466 King Cynthia Carol 527 Koenig, Larry Franklin 527 Kyle Floyd Edward 389 Kahn, Richard Alan 324 570 Kelly Paul Dnon 527 King Elizabeth Maceil 240 Koenig. Robert Lynn 586 Kyser, Alison Marie . . . 376 Ka|S Theresa Marie 558 Kelly Robert Wayne 558 King. Eugenia Louise 249, 393, 447 Koenig. William R. 342 Kalbow, Cheryl 585 Kelm Rodney 358 558 King Helen Marie 558 Koenning. Melissa Ann 382, 527 Keler George Michael 526 Kelson. KaHa Jean 451 King Jeanne Anne 527 Kofahl, Karen Sue 240. 586 I Kallman Ronald Sheldon 526 Kelton. Beth . . 272 272 570 Kogut, Mark Hirsh 235. 586 L Kallman Steven Douglas 526 Kelton. Karen Raye 570 King Karen Eileen 558 Kohlenberg Lynn Esten . 217 Kalman Elayne 413 Kemnitz. Deborah Anne 585 King. Karen Kay 401. 432 Kolb. James Clark 527. 550 Kaltenbach Robert C. 292 352 550 Kemp, Sharron Louise 73 214 257 King Lois Marie 570 Kolb. Kathryn Rosalie 279 Labai Mark Lee 345, 389 Kaluza Kelly Robert 400 Kemp. Suzanne Eloise 73 96 King. Mary Margaret 527 Kolb. Linda Joyce 376 Lebay. Kathleen D. P. 528 Kam Thomas William 380 400 526 Kendall, Susan Kay 275 558 King Michael Kris 333 396 Kolb. Rayna Laverne L.. Mrs 571 Label. Lome Sheldon 73 Kamas Carol Ann Kamas James W. 271 400 Kendnck. Gerald Alan Kennard Anthony D Jr 527 389 585 King. M.chele Vernon . 417 Kolberg, William Olaf 419 258 558 Laber, Barbara Joyce Lacasse Tamara 592 327, 559 Kamen Susan Sydney 387 Kennard, Gwendolyn Kay 284 King, Sherry Lynn .... King. Steve Mason 85 326 570 432 586 Kona Rita 500 Lacey, Michael A 92 Kamenitsa Laura K. 73 249 Kennard John Stephen 389 King. Stuart Winans 250 Konarsky Martha Kay 571 Lacey. Robert Stephen 348, 559 Kam.nsk, Robert Leo 84, 570 Kennedy Eddie Lyle 527 King. Thomas Lee 570 Koop, Judy Kay 258 Lackey, Gerald Douglas 312 Kan Pak-Yve Paddy 389 Kennedy Gary John 375 King. Wanda L-sabeth 570 Kopecky, Beulah Ann . . 350 571 Lackey, Janelle E. 272 441 500. 586 Kana Linda Marie 570 Kennedy. Kerry Linn 383 431.432 558 Kmgsbury. Larry Joe 308 Kopf, Edward Michael . 389 Lacorte. Carol Jeannie 506 Kana Mary Gail 497 Kennedy. Lynn Marie 376 Kingsley. Richard Allen 82 Korb. Ginger 418 Lacy. Craig Hamilton . 586 Kane Candace Lou 326 Kennedy Paul Lyons 387 Kinsey. Robert Elwee 282 Korman. Russell 306 586 Lacy Forrest H.. Ill . . . 254 571 Kane Carol Frances 249 526 Kennedy Rebe K.nzler, John Edward 341 Kornblatt. Bart Ames 571 Lacy. Gregory Lee 571 Kane Theresa Anne 585 558 Kennedy Thomas Jarel Kenney. Doms 570 275 527 Kipp, Nancy Gail Kirby. James Robert. Jr. 243 334 Korp. James Douglas Korp. Susan Alison 390 387 Lacy. Michael Richard Ladd. Mary Jodette 73 305 466 385 393, 559 Kanetzky Charles C. 570 Kenney. Michael Thomas 275 445 527 Kirchner. Ben Russell 527 Kost. Fredell Nan 262 382 Laden. Larry Richard 443 Kenewske Carol Ann 526 Kenny. Timothy Ross 558 Kirk. Marilyn Ruth 586 Koteras. Charlotte Ann 571 Ladm. Ronald Mark . 325. 443 Kanoo Abdul Lat.f 428 Kenoyer. Michael Lee 389 K.rkendall Jonine Lee 231. 558 Koteras. James Richard 399 400 527 Lagerquist, Glenn Hall 250. 586 Kanter David Joel 302 550 Kent, Allen Sanders 288 444 445 558 Kirlham. Jannie Kay 501 Kothmann. Karen . . 327 LaGrone. Randy Grayson 559 Kanter Ray David 234 585 Kent Bonnie Joyce 570 Kirkland Betty K. 413 Kotin. Valerie 232 586 Lair, Marsha Kay 497 Kaplan. David Steffan Kaplan Richard Miles 389 432 324, 570 Kent Rebecca Susan 585 424 Kirklen, Laura Janme 401 Kott Gary Duane 571 379 Laird. Dwain Scott Lake Marilyn 559 310, 528 Kappler Gary Hoel 275. 558 Kenworthy. Roger Dean 550 Kirsch, Frank Allen. Jr. Kirschne ' , Tim 558 452 Kowalsky Elena 571 Lakm Le Ann 73. 231 Kardell Stephens C., Jr. 526 Kenyon. John Randolph 314 390 Kowert, Bruce A. 381 Lakner, Randolph Frank 559 Kanna Stephen J. 424 K M t Anabel 279 Koy Candice Dawn 440 44 1 . 558 Lallinger. Michael John 528 Karm. Richard Gilbert Karpel Mark David 383 400 318 570 Kep ' er Edwardo 490 497 432 Kirzner, Leonard K.ser. Charles Hampton 389 322 Kozmsky Stanley Kyle 527 292 558 Lam. Jeffrey Lamar, Christine Laura 586 571 Karr Kenneth Frank 266 267 Keppler, Judith Ellen 376 388 Kite Thomas Oliver Kitten, Larry Don 482 504 558 432, 586 Kraemer Richard G 395 Lamb. Carol Jean 272 586 Kaspar. Daniel F. 504 Kerbow Larry Wayne 550 Kittmger. Jeffrey A. 586 Kragen, Arnold Howard 235. 527 Lamb. Sharon Gayle ... 85. 236, 559 Kaspr Dennis Wayne 504 Kern Jack Charles. Jr. 269 Kizer. Joel B IV 387 Krahl, Elizabeth A. 586 Lambert, Kathryn Lee . 397 Kassis Philip Ibrahim 428 Kerr Brooks Arnold 527 Kizzee. Oscar. Jr. 284 Krantz. Renee Susan 393 Lambert, Linda Penelope 528 Katsuro Jeanne Ke ' ko 585 Kerr Carey Jean 249 Kjormoe Sondra Jean 527 Kratovil. Phil.p James 497 Lambert, Louanne 243. 497 498 Kati, Debbie Kay 310, 311 Kerr Carolyn Rogers 277 570 Klaehn. Roy Herman 344 Kratzig David Norton 73 Lambert, Shan Lynette 258 409 571 Kati Martha Frances 376 585 Kerr. Diana Eve 376, 585 Klausner Deborah 376, 388, 586 Krause. Gary Alan 332 Lamberth, Addie Lou Mrs. 378 379. Kauffman. John Bntton 558 Kerr. Kenneth Forbes . . 585 Klaveness Kenneth Alf 332 Krause, James 324 528 Kaufman Alyse 232 Kerr Mary Lynn 570 Klaveness Michael A. 73. 96 506 Krauskopp Elisabeth A. 500 Lemon Ellen Regene 571 Kaufman Cynthia Mane 526 Kershner Karen 570 Klayman Lyssa D. B.. Mrs. 387 Krauss. Michael David 306 586 Lament, Leslie Ann 559 610 Pages Nam Pages Name Pages Pages Nan- Pages Lamp, betty Jean 249. 528 Lazarus. Rona Susan 302. 571 Leslie, Freddy Weldon 389 L.ppman Sheldon Ike 90 586 Louvier, Marvin A. 290 Lampley. Melvin Louis 72 Lazo. Patricia Ann 559 Leslie, Jeanne 391 Lippman. Susan Gail 241, 529 Love. Berkeley Newton 254 Lanahan. Lerm Martin . . . . 340. 422 Lazor. Richard Harvey 389. 586 Lesly. Thomas Luther . 283 Lipscomb. Jack Storey 341 Love. Catherine Susan 587 Lancaster. Jeanne 571 Lea. Leslie 388 Lesser. Francene Jo .. .372 529 Lipson, Mima 529 Love. James Will, am 336 Landau. Emily less 310 Leach. Carol Joyce 388. 559 Lester, Danny Kay .452. 454. 463. 504 Liska. Doris Jean 559 Love. Lucy Carole . 500. 587 Lander. John William. 247 Leach. Harry Swan. Jr. . 254. 571 letcher, John B.. Jr 323,571 Little, Emily Browning 252 571 Love. Marie Elaine 401 Landers, Lynn Ellen 376 Leach, Katherine J 528 Letendre, Brenda G.. Mrs. 427 Little. James William .... 275,586 Love. William Curtis ' 378 529 Landers. Glenn Berry . . . 586 Leach. Lawrence Verne 446 Leth, Laura Kathryn 243, 571 Little. Shelia Maunne 224, 229. 252 Loveall. Sharon Lee 72. 272. 587 Landers. Jerry Burney . . . 309. 571 Leach. Michael Newton 550 Letsos. James N.. ill 267. 559 Little. Thomas Michael 400 Lovelace. William Hill 323 Landon. Robert William . 269. 571 Leach. Richard Allen 528 Letzkus, William C. 378 Littlefield. Clarence L. 355 Lovett. Claudia Jean .85. 529 Land rum. Deborah Kay 228 Leahy. James R 504 Levenson. Robert Lawrence 586 Littlejohn Robert E 292 571 Lovett. John Weinert 315 Landry. Catharine C 228 Leal. Rafaela Leos 586 Levering. Jill Ann . . 257 Littlepage, Dean Andrew 387. 529 Lovinggood. Betty Jane 587 Landry. Thomas Wayne . . 466 Leal. Ricardo Joel 365 Levi. Alan Harold . 89. 318. 319. 571 Littlepage Thomas H., Jr. . 341. 571 Low, Peter William 587 Lands. John Sullivan . . . 420 Leaman, Barbara Ellen . 204, 310, 311, Levi. Elizabeth 85. 31 1 Littleton. Richards F. 586 Lowdermilk. David Murphy 352, 529 Landsberq. Sandra L. 232 385. 528 Lavi, Hugo A 529 Liftman, Linda Ann 586 Lowdon. Mary Matala . . . 279 Lane, Barbara Rose 310, 528 Leaman, Richard Alan . . 73. 318 Levin. Debra Ann 262. 440, 44 1 . 57 1 Litton. Beverly Anne ...... 529 Lowe. Jimmy Fred . . 559 Lane. Jody Dennis 301. 586 Leatherberry. T. W 379, 390 Levin. Jennifer Lynda 412 Littrell James Lane .412.432. 586 Lower. Steven Stuart 75 Lane. Kelly Kathleen 586 Leathers. Beverly Kay 388. 586 Levin, Jerald Dunn. . . 235,506 Littrell Leslie Gail 571 Lowery. Colleen Marie 587 Lane. Robert Glenn 528 528 Leavell. Harold N., Jr 378 425 Levin, Larry 324 262 586 Lively, Katherine Ann . 412. 586 406 Lowery. Leon Herchel 364, 530 .530 Lane, Sharon Lee 277 Lebreaux Deborah Rose 405 Levin. Neidra Michele 232 Livings. Judie P. . . . 231 571 Lowrey. Barbara Lee 298. 530 Lanehart. Lila Jolaine. . 571 Leben. Lecia Lea 232. 586 Levine. Betty Joan 262. 529 Livingston, Janet A 529 Lowrey. Jane Lynwood . 252 Lanferman Jocinda D 586 .311. 586 Levme Harold Herbert 559 586 Lowrey. Sara Nelle 216. 223. 252. 371. Lanford. Diane D 586 Leche. Paul Andre ..73. 426. 559 Levine, Melvin Allen 303, 432. 559 Livingston, William L. 529 373 385 Lang. Jennie 258 Leclair. Lewis Titus 96. 227 Levine, Sheryl Marlise 499. 586 Lloyd. Jane Emily 376, 586 Lowrie. David Austin 536 Lang. Kathrena Austine 73 Ledbetter. John Michael 342 Levine, Terry M. . 307 Lloyd. Maurine Louise 258.571 Lowry. Alan Dale 452. 460. 463. 484. Langdon, James Calhoun 504 Lederman. Samuel J 496 Levins. Mike 82 Lloyd. Sue Catherine . . .229. 529 486 488 504 Langdon, John Oates . . . . 469 Ledet. Richard F 389. 586 Levinson, Barbara llene .... 529 Lo. Kin 389 Lowry. Belva Lee 57 1 Langdon John Oliver . . 332 Ledlow. Robert John 315 Levinson, Kay Marilyn . 302 Lobe). Steven Alan 587 Lowther. Patricia Ann 249. 587 Langdon. Lester M 446 Ledou , Bobby Gene . 559 Levis. Marcia Susan 3 1 1 . 586 Lochhead. Charles L . .312. 571 Lowther. Paul Arnold 559 Langdon. Olivia . 392. 528 Lee. Carolyn MAXine . 498 Levison. Marci Lee . . 232 Lock. Ben Winston 297 Lowy. Sam Joseph 303.530 Langdon. Richard S 469. 504 Lee, Chevy Chu 375. 528 Levit, Donald Neal 319. 571 Lock. Jim Rudolph 323 Loyd. James Alan 587 Lange. Kenneth Dale 528 Lee , Daniel Warnell. Jr. . . 337 Levit. Gerald Allan 324. 379. 529 Lockett. Jill Elizabeth 63. 73 80. 96. Loyd. Thomas Carter 389 Lange. Vern F 528 Lee. Jack Gregory . .84. 324. 325, 444. Levith, Jan Beverly 571 211.223.228. 229 382. 427. 559 Lozano. Javier R. 379 Langerhans John David . 484.487. 445, 559 Levitt. Tommy Carl 559 Lockett, William Cleveland 587 Lozano. Jose Jesse 379 488. 504 Lee. James Leslie 359. 559 Levy, Jonathan David .... 389. 586 Lockingen. Linda Sue . 559 Lubel. Ela.ne Terry . . . 311 Langford. Debra Deann .382, 393. 559 Lee, Kenneth Wayne . . 491 Levy, Moise Leopold 324. 571 Locklear. Mike L . .414. 571 Lucas. Bonnie Cummins . 376 Langford, Joseph 389 Lee. Lena Oy Ouan 350 Lew, Karen Joyce . . 243 Lockwood. H. Michael 550 Lucas. Leslye . 73. 279. 571 Langham. Kathlyn 528 Lee. Nancy Carroll . 96. 200. 206. Lew, Yee Kuan 386. 529 Lockwood. Jefferson Grey 559 Lucas. Scott Parker 559 Langham Marcia Lynn . . . 72 217. 219. 223. 332. 385. 387. 421 Lewallen. Russell David . 529 Loden. Kathy Renee 229. 587 Luce. Carol Jean 258. 587 Larfgham, Patty 528 427. 559 Lewellen. Lucinda 388 Loeffler. Charles Ray . 452 Lucia. Gregory Eugene 204 217. 381 Langholz Virginia Lynn . . 258 Lee. Paul Carrington 286 Lewis. Angela Lynn 559 Loeffler. Cynthia Beth 571 Lucio. Robert James 559 Langley. Robert Louis 432 Lee. Randy Michael . . 407. 559 Lewis. Ann 240 241. 550 Loehr. Gladys Dianne 559 Luckett. Henry Peyton. Jr. . 305 Langner, Robin Michael . . 305. 571 Lee. Richard Patrick 345 Lewis. Brodie Joseph .,.-... 315 Lofland. Newman Wallace 389. 550 Ludeke. Aaron Kim 73 Langridge Mary Faye . . . 240 Lee. Sherrita Doris 72. 410, 571 Lewis. Bruce Anderson 550 Loftis. Bruce 529 Ludeman. Kathy Jane 559 Langridge. Susan Jo 24 1 . 506 Lee. Stephen Randall 269. 586 Lewis, Bryan Lee 275 Loftis. Mollie Ann 279. 441 Ludl. Margaret Frances . 432. 587 Langston. Jana Lea 586 Lee. Tommy Lynn 452, 504 Lewis, Charles Alan . .432, 529 Logan. Richard Ben 529 Ludwick. Linda Kay 587 Lanham. Kim Alane 327. 586 Lee. Victoria T. S 586 Lewis. Charles Edwin 296 Lohrmann. Sheila Jane 360. 529 Ludwig. Dennis Earl . 399.400. 530 Lanier. Holly Susan 272. 571 Lee, William Shelton . 84 . 251. 379. 438 Lewis. Cole Harvey. Jr. . . . 227 Loiben, Gary Howard , 491 Ludwig. Laura Lynn . . 432 587 Lanier. Linda Ann 586 Leech, Toni Lea 528 Lewis, David Arden 333 Lollar. Bradley Keith . 587 Luebe. Micheie 497 Lanier, Marigny Amort 276 Leecraft. Nancy Jo 279.410. 586 Lewis. Edward Sibley 227.571 Lolos, Gus Alex 357. 400. 529 Luedtke. Robert Marvin 389 Lanier. Martha A 272, 586 Leeds. Sydney Frances 232 Lewis, Frank Barry. Jr. . . 275 Lomax, Everett Bruce 394 400 Luethcke. John Scott 339 Lanius. Robert A 586 Lefen, Linda K. Z 528 Lewis. Harold Davis .81 364, 365, 496 Lombardo. Karen E. . 252 Lujan. Denis . .409 Lankford. Lawrence E. 586 Leff. Gary Steven 324. 375 Lewis. Jacques Brandon 586 Lomerson, William Lough 379 Luke. Byron Brennan 267 Lanning Jo Nell 249. 528 Legett, George Ann 272. 559 Lewis, Janet Neely 277 Londa, Jeffrey Charles . 393. 571 Luke, Clarence B. . 407.412 Lansdell. Mary E 425 Leggetf, Louann 410 Lewis. Jimmy Randolph 296 Londeree, Lynn Marie 210. 252. 385 Luke. Paula Deanne 376. 587 Lansdowne, Cathy 243 Legler. Janet Claire 73. 571 Lewis. Katherine Adair . . . . 413 391. 529 Lufcer. V.cki Lynne 327. 587 Lansford. Carolyn Kay. . . 376. 586 Lehman Ann Fraser 298. 437 Lewis, Leria Kay .252.283 Londeree, Robert D.. Ill . 267 587 Lukoff Linda M. F. Mrs. 391 Laosa. Luis M 390 Lehmann, Nancy Beth 528 Lewis. Luther J., Jr 586 London. Jack Woodville 334 Lumbley. Leland Jack 387. 407 Lappin. Stephen Grant 496 Lehmberg. Philip R 267.496 Lewis. Mark Stephen . 586 Loney. Susan Gail 432 Lundgren. Melodie Sue 258 Lard. Karen Lynn 559 Lehmberg, Rosemary . . 85. 327 Lewis. Robert Jackson . . 571 Long, Barbara Ann 587 Lundy. Nancy Catherine 587 Lard. Sharen Lee 559 Lehnertz, Cheryl Ann 550 Lewis. Susan Jane . . . . 72, 277. 409. 586 Long. David Ralph 506 Lunin, llona Beth 500 Larraby. Harry Ray 473 Lehrmann. Larry Dale 586 Ley. Wayne Allen 586 Long. Elizabeth Ann 587 Lunsford. Linda Louise . 530 Larrieu. Seorge C 506 Lehwald. Carolyn Anne . 390 Leyda Richard James 283. 345. 529 Long James Virden 378 Lupton, David Frank 275 Larsen, Pernell O.. Jr 375 Leibrock. Eric William . . . . 294 295 Liddell. Robert Lee, Jr. . 302. 303 529 - Long Jennifer Jenkins 271 Lupton, John Taylor 389 Larsh. Martha Ann 277 Leibrod. Robert C. ... 528 Liddle. James Michael 504 Long. Larry L. 217. 381 Lusby. John Curtis 493 Larson. Arlie Ladd 282. 550 Leiden, Lisa Ingrid 376 Liebenson Lillian B 262.571 Long. Linda J. 529 Luskey. Kenneth Lee 306. 307 Larson. Elizabeth S 229 Leidig. Mark Edward 72 Lieber, Betty Lynn 586 Long. Paul Wayne 267 Luttrell. Constance S., Mrs. 559 Larson. James V.. Jr. 301 Leifeste Ann Caroline . 440 Lieberman. Alice Ann 311 Long. Sedalia Suzette 559 Luttrell Michael Edward 559 Larson. Janet Lee 73. 272. 586 Leifeste, Michael Anthony 571 Liebes. Ruth Laurel . 277, 586 Longacre May Eleanor 327 Lutz. Ann Marie 90. 271. 571 Larson. Kjersti Ann 219. 298 Leigh. James Henry 227. 389. 586 Liedtke. Kristin 298 Longbotham. Jaylie 1. 571 Lyday, George M 389 Larson. William A 559 Leigh. Sharon Jean 559 Liesman. Randy Keith . . 586 Longer. Larry Lester 204 Lytes. Lee Goodale . . 452 Larue. Clint Allen 281 Leighton. Audrey Dean 559 Liesman. Robert Arthur . . .... 301, 529 Longeway. Barbara D. 95, 499 Lynch. Edmund C 379 Lasater. Ike Kampmann . . . 496 Leigon. Charles R 586 Lieti. Phillip Elmo 586 Longoria Elizabeth A. 497 Lynch, Gay Ann 327 Lasik Lois Frances . . 262. 441, 559 Leinenbach. Joseph E.. Jr. . 339 Lievens. Lorraine S 252. 346 Longoria Samuel Glenn 75, 323 Lynch. Harry Steven. Jr. . 530 Lasser. David Warren 400 Leisman. Robert A 380 Lifflander, Judith L 387 Loocke. Jack Emery 389, 587 Lynch, Joseph Traylor 400 Lassetter Linda Kay 528 Leite Valorie Ann 376 Light. Randall Ray . 400 Lookmanjee. Altaf H. 493 Lynch. Mildred Alice . 382 Latham. Lynn Marie 73. 77 Leitner. Bruce W 586 1 nht Thnmnt Wnrrn 559 1 R h F 499 Lynch, Nancy Andrea 73. 279. 290 587 Latta. Laura Barbara . .73.441, 571 Leitner. Kathy Daine .290 550 Loomis Diane H 237 243. 497 507 Laubscher. Michael R. ...... 292 Lemeilleur. Andree Philp 559 Ligon, John Drew . 504 Loomis. Jeffrey Norman 378 Lynn. Louis Michael . 550 Laudadio. Timothy Lee ...... .528 Lemmon. James Davis . . . 432. 504 Ligon. William Austin .. .. 393. 442 Looney Elizabeth Ann 376 Lyons, Bernard F.. Jr 390 Lauderdale. Clark 550 Lemmons Benjamin D . 306. 586 Liles Terri Denise 586 L L R oe t 305 Lvons Jane T 387 Laufer. Larry Ray 375, 387 Lemmons. Robert T.. Jr . 389. 586 Lillard. Thomas Foster 529 Lopez Buenano Wilfndo J. 356, 394, Lyons. Kenneth Earl 530 Laufman Patricia C. 497, 571 Lemoine, Judith M.. Mrs. . 301 Lilly. Robert Hoggett 72 529 Lyons. Monica Louise 375 Laughlin. Mary Lou 429 Lemoine. Judy Lynn 229. 528 Lilly. Robert Edmund 275 Lopez-Buenano Edgar E. 355. 529 Lyons. Polly Anne 301 327.429 Laughlin. Richard P. ... 345 Lendrum. John J.. Ill 292 Lim. Rose 586 Lopez Armando Medina Jr 529 Lytle. Amy Heard 279 Laughter. Donald Ralph 496. 586 Lenhart. Robert Allen . 550 Lim. Thomas Fay 529 Lopez. David C. 529 Lytton. Frances M. Mrs. 406 Laurea. Karen Elizabeth 85 258 Lenmngton, Catherine. Mrs. 382 Lin, Christopher An-Tung . 73. 96. 559 Lopez. Fidencio Galoan ..-.., 559 Lytton. John Lee 550 Laurea. Peter Allan 250 232 440 441 Lenox. James Harold 438 Under. Margaret Ann . 258 290 372, 529 Lopez Homero 336, 396. 559 Lavergne, Carol Ann . 376 Lenox. Joe Glynn 282. 468. 469 470. 471. 504 Linder. Pamela G Lindgren. Denise Lee 268. 571 376 Lopez, Patricia Dianne Lopez Reynaldo H. 587 559 Lavigne. John Vernon . . 337 Lentz. Edwin Lamar 414. 571 Lindsay. Howard Henry II 77. 384. Lopez. Rosa Angelica 370 529 Law Margot . . 327 Lenz. Robert S 466 39ft 506 Lopez. Wilfrido J 400 Lawhn, Mary Ann 550 Lenzner, Jean Page 73 277. 376. 586 Lindsay. Valerie Gall . . 571 Loras. Dorothy Jean 259 Lawhon. Barbara Jean 571 Leonard. Charles Henry 312. 528 Lindsey. Barbara Jane 229. 268. 586 Lord. Michal Anne 214 240. 241. 529 Maadah. All G. 400 Lawrence. Gary Michael 389 Leonard Diane E. 268. 571 Lindsey. James J 355 Lord. Susan Dee 395 587 Maas. John Arthur 364. 550 Lawrence, John Martin 309 Leonard. Philip Joseph 306.571 Lindsey. James Raymond 320. 321 Loredo Carlos Miguel 375 Maass. Cindy Alicyn 311 Lawrence. Stephanie D. 559 Leos. Robert Homer 529 Lindsey, Milton E.. Jr. 342 Lott. Brenda Nell 529 Mabe. Shelley Ann . 243 530 Laws Shelly Ann 586 Lepley. Gordon Taylor III 394. 400 Lineback. Robert B 389. 586 Lott. David Layne 301. 587 Maberry. Nancy Helen 559 Lawson. Elizabeth Gayle 378 379. Lepley, Nancy Ann 529 Lingenfelder. James Thomas 315. 559 Lott. Lee Ervin 294 295. 559 Mebry. David Glenn 559 390. 528 Lerma. John Anthony 529 Lingo. Kathy Ann 500 Lott, Linda Ellen 249, 294 587 Mabry. Donald Michael 305 Lay John Bennett 443 528 Lerner, Peggy 232 Linney. John Ernest 452 Lott, Sarah Katheryn 499 587 Mabry. Marshall Dennis 375 Layne. Robert L.. Jr. 504 Leshikar, Ivan Lyn 289 Lipp Howard B. 324. 325 Lott Wayne Howard 301. 571 Mabry. Pamela Jan . 398 497 Layton. Patrick Robert 341 Leshin. Libbie Gail 262 559 Lippert. Marv C. . . . . 394. 400 Louis Jack Alan 469 504 Mabry. Roy C. 587 611 Name Pages Narr Pages p 9 Nam Pages 57 1 , , 23 1 587 McCartv Denise Ann 72 587 MT C th! A 298 Macaw Rick. I J7 311 Marceron Sharon Sue 386 530 Mathews, Diana Candace 571 McCarty. Dennis Frant . 340 McGee. David Larry . . 559 MacCabe Donald Robert 379 530 Marcotte Robert A. 337. 396 Malhews, Don Carl 267 McCarty Kathleen Dalton 207 209. McGee. Deborah Lee 317 MacDonald R. chard K. 389 Morel Linda E. 501 Mathews. Mane E 530 280. 382. 531 McGehee. Joseph Albert. Jr. 531 Mace Mar.lyn Ann 388 571 Marek Mildred Marie 413 Malhis, Carol Anne 257 587 McCarty. Kerry 327 McGill. Iva Jen. . 241 MacFarlane Malcom J. 390 Margosh Freddie Sinto 73 Mathis, Lawrence Charles 312,438 McCarty. Lynn Susan 391 McGill. Laurilynn 387. 390 MacFarlane Ruth Arm 90 587 M L a C e dol 249 323 Mathis Virginia Lynn 530 MrO t hjfir Jane 587 McGill. Leigh Craig 227. 531 Mach. William T.. Jr. 530 530 Mathtour Fouad Farhan 550 McCarty, Woodie Scott 531 McGill Linda Sue 397 Macha Patrick Joseph 452 Margul Stanley N. 587 Matina David Joseph 504 McCarver, Patricia Kathleen 587 McGilvray, Dale L. 387 MachemeM Randy Br.an 380 Marietta John Robert 275 Matloct David Bob 587 McClamroch. James R. 261 McGilvray William G. 399. 400. 531 Machock. George Edward 482 504 Marin. Gentil 490 497 Matney Jack Paul 293 531 McCleugherty Colleen 587 McGinley Nancy E. 376 Machotka Peter 334 Marino Michael Joseph 587 Matthews Bonnie Ann 298 McClaugherty Georgia G. 315 McGlothlm. John J. 387 Mack. Candace Ann Macken. Patrick Owen 530 414 Manno. Patricia R. Marion. Malcolm C. Jr. 587 332 394. Matthews Dale Valdon 345 337 McCleary Donald Clart 211. 315. 438. 531 McGowan, Hyla Rae McGown. Kathleen Anne 275 298 MacKenz.e-Graham. D. B. 342 396 400 530 Matthews Diana Candace 298 McClellan Celeste 432 McGraw, Beverly Ann 388 Mackey. John Jospeh 389 Mark. Jonathan G. 344. 530. 617 Matthews Jill Ellen 587 McClellan David Arthur . . 531 McGregor. Andrew Campbe 1 305. 559 MacNaughton William A.. Jr. 504 Marti. Michael Charles 484 488 504 Matthews. Mart Lynn 394 400. 550 McClellan Jact Delbert 414. 506 McGregor. Kim Mixon 345, 377. 559 Macon Richard Thomas 341. 396 Martlend Catherine 6. 530 Matthews Nancy Kay 587 McClellan. Nancy M 73. 96 McGregor, Melinda Sue . 588 Macow. R.cki 559 Maryland Dale Gene 250 387 530 Matthews Ronnie Douglas 394 400 McClelland. John Alan . . 389 McGrew Stephen C. .. 389 MacPherson Barbara H. 243 Markley Susan Jane 271 587 Matthews Walter C. J. 63 McClendon. Judy Ann. . . 587 McGuffey Susan Eileen 258.441. 588 Madar Carole Ann 530 Marts. David Simpson 235 Matthews. Will.am H.. Jr. 531 McClendon. Robert Louis . 375 McGuire Patrict William 255 559 Madden James Hanley 283. 559 Marts. Garey Feld 324 Matthews. Willie Lee 350 531 McClennahan Mart 315 McHale, Cathy Ann 588 Maddo . Candace El.zabeth 530 Marts. Michael Clinton 587 Matthiesen Lorraine L. . . 559 McCloud. Alyce Verinda 237, 239 McHam, Gus Cerlton. Ill . . 369 Maddo . Charles Richard 409 Marts. Michael Terry 559 Matthiessen Susan 249.571 McClung Andrea Louise 277, 587 McHan. James Oliver. Jr.. , . 382. 531 Maddo . David Thomas 332 Marts. Ronald 324 Matthys. Elise Louise . 587 McClung, Ricty Broct 587 Mcllheran. Michael E 389 Maddoa. Patricia Anne 271 382 559 Marnell. Mary Ellen . 392 497 559 Mattingly Patricia 272, 587 McClung, William Byron 305. 587 Mcllvain. Rebecca Jane 572 Madera. Nancy Maureen 559 Maroney. James P.. Ill 275. 437 Matula James Michael 559 McClure Cathy Lynn 253. 587 Mclngvaie George C-. Jr. 452 Madsen Kathryn Kaye 382 258 373 Maroney John Francis Jr. 275 390 Matula. Thomas Eugene Matusoff Sheralyn 6. 452 504 232 McCollum Melanie Anne McCollum Winston Lane 73. 279 571 587 Mclngvale. James F. 452 410 Madsen Molly Suianne Madsen Susan E. .388 Marse Marvin Lee 281 Mauldin. Stanley Hell . . 438 452. 504 McCommons Bruce E. 317 531 Mclnnis, Elizabeth 572 Magel. James Ben 363. 530 Marsh Gale Anne 271 Maulsby, Mary Jane 587 McCommons Warren R. . 309 Mclntire, Jon W 506 Maggi Laura G. R. Mrs. . .73 Marshall. Broote 298 Maulsby Patr.cia Ann 559 McConnell, Dennis Owen 348 Mclntire Mary Melissa 73. 279 Magiera Edward Luther 333 Marshall. Clyde C. 571 Maup.n. Janice G 387 McConnell. Terry Randall 559 Mclntosh Michael John 377 Magliolo Albert Matthew 506 417 ci | Marshall. David Taylor Marshall Francis B 250 257 Maupin. Pamela 531 559 McCortle Marianne McCortle Nita Ruth 559 231 531 Mclntyre, Carolyn Mclntyre Robert R. .446 323 588 Magliolo. Theresa M. Magliolo. Will.am F. 4J . 3 I 315 559 Marshall. Gary Ronald 550 Maus. Rex Denman 587 McCormict. Kristen Dee 587 Mclver. Joanne 290 Magner Robert Joseph 389 587 Marshall. James Leslie 400 550 Maxey. Barbara Janelle 587 McCoulskey Robert J. 571 Mclver. Thomas Joseph 291 437 572 Magness Charlotte Kay 587 Marshall. Mary Patricia 382. 388 Maxey. Mary Carlotta 587 McCoy Debra Lynne 397 McKamie. David Edgar 588 Maqnon Robert J 559 409 559 Mai ' . eld Terry Eugene 345 McCoy Medford T. 571 McKamie William Michael ..73.84. Magown. Jennifer L. . . 571 Marshall Milton Virgil . 530 Maxwell Richard D 409 McCoy. Nancy Claire 273 267 599 Magro Dennis George 484 Marshall. Nancy Ellen , ... 73, 376 May. Deborah Ann 571 McCoy. Patricia Ferol 80 243, 283 McKay, Kathryn ...... 531 Maguire Jack R. Jr. 335 Marshall Paul Samuel. Jr. 331. 336 May. Edmund Lynn 340 McCoy. Robert Paul 333 389 McKay Patrict Lee 531 Mahaffey Michael L ndsey 335 414 559 Marshall Randy Wayne 571 May. James Burnett 283 496 McCoy Timothy J 320 McKee. Janet Evelyn 560 Mehaffey Robert Karl 530 Marshall Robert Keifer 452 May. Laura Gene B., Mrs. . . 255 McCrery. Scott William. Jr. 531 McKee, Karen Sue 271 397 497 588 Maha ey Vickt Lee 73 231. 376 Marshall Royce Anne 252 501 May. Mary Margaret 497. 499 McCray. Jean Ann 376 587 McKee, Larry Michael 90 389. 588 617 Mahan Robert Lee 339 530 Marshall. Thomas William 432 587 May. Phillip Charles . 407 McCrory. John Kevin 379 559 McKee, Martha Karen 375 Mahaney Joe Temple 387 Marshall. Winifred M. 327, 559 May. Susan Marie 241 340.409 McCullen George O Connor 432 McKee. Patrict Richard 296. 297 531 Mahon. Martha Ann 257 Marter. Marilyn Ann 587 May Suzanne 531 McCuller Hebby Lynn 587 McKemie, Martha Caroline. 550 Mahon Marveen 530 398 Merlin Betty Ann Martin Betty Grace 376 587 559 Mayer, Edith Diets 241 587 McCullict, Lynda Lael McCulloch Michael Ray 229. 531 466 McKenna. Harriet Susan 531 572 Mailey. James Ford 84 292 293 571 Martin. Cecil Dute 422 423 Mayer Mart Steven 319. 571 McCullough. Ann Graham 587 McKenzie Jo Katharine 227 229. 560 Main. Kent Ashley 407 559 Martin. Charles Lee Martin Charles Tyler Jr 389 266 267 Mayfield. Carita Marie Mayfield Ray V.. Ill 559 281 McCullough. Carala Yancey McCullouah Linda S 531 320 McKiffin Susen . . 280 249 Mamard Susan Cheryl 73 500 587 Martin. Cynthia Lynn 587 Mayfield Robert Houston 587 McCullouqh, Lujet C. 398, 571 McKmley Robin Beth 82 Ma.tland Alexis F. 559 Martin, Dorothy Elaine 530 Mayhall, David Jas. T. 446 McCullough. Margaret 317 McKmney. Mact Hugh 504 Majewsk-i. Mar Anne 425 571 Martin. Frent Bartis . 559 Mayo John Christopher 441 McCullough. Mary Kay 279 McKinney, Marilyn Orlena . 390. 531 Major. Pennl SuelU 530 Martin. Gary E. 530 Mayo Pamela Diane 85,96. 212 McCullough. Stephen W. 571 McKinney, Robin Dorthell 272 Major, William Charles 375 Martin Gary George 433 587 421. 571 McCully Michael Dane 531 McKinzey. Ronald Kim 493 Maiors, Dare McLaurm 279 497 Martin. Glyn David 550 Mays. Cheryl Ann 373 McCumber. Gregg S. 359 571 McKmzie. Kenneth W. 244 Mfl.e. a Robert G. 506 355 Martin Marlon E. Jr. 587 Mays, Richard Roy 571 McCurnin. Donald C 377 McKitrict Vivienne Lee 241 560 Maldonado. Debra Lynne 587 Martin, Howard E. 530 Mayse, William Rexford 342 McCutcheon. Peter M. 474 McKown Robert Dale 550 Males. Betty Carol 231 571 Martin James Gayle ' 530 Mayton, Sherilyn 405 406 McDade. Dale Ernest 531 McLaughlin. Barbara Kay 349. 531 Malm Cecelia Dorothea 497 498 Martin. Jane Ray 253 Mazzagatti Barbara A. 409 531 McDanald. Conway Lawrence 588 McLean. Robert Alexander 96 201 Malin. Mary E. 243, 571 Martin. Jim Ford 84 McAdams Charles 400 McDanald Laurie Lynne 257 387. 393 414. 531 Malish David Arnold 267 Martin. Judy Ann 559 McAdams. Diana Cleire 376 McDanald, Terrie Susan 257 550 McLelland, Michael E. 331 336 396 Malish William Kirk 559 Martin Lawrence Dee 82 McAfee. Hugh Allen . 303. 571 McDaniel David C., Jr. 321. 345. 588 McLeod, George Russell 476 Mallard James Atwood 504 Martin. Louise Dee 530 McAfee Jacl Terry Jr. 315 McDamel Helen 397. 571 McLeroy. Frederick G. 393 Mallory Jacky Earl 530 Martin. Mary Pamela 277 McAfee John Mart 341, 414, 422 McDaniel Stanley Stamp 504 McMahan Michael Foy 588 Malmstead Brenda L. 425 571 Martin. Michael David 371 McAfee, Mary Ellen 587 McDaniel. Susan A. 231 McMahon James Michael 444 587 587 McAfee, Phyllis Laura 550 McDavid John M., Jr. 267 McMahon, Mary King 279 Malone Janna Malone, Lynn Wade 217 Martin. Randy A. 267 McAlister. Jact Walter 550 McDonald. Cynthia Jean 588 McMahon, Mite D. 273. 445 Malone Michael Lee 335 Martin, Richard F. 323, 571 McAlister. Kyle Stephen 267 McDonald, Debra Ann 432 588 McManus, Joy Victoria . . 376 Malone Patrick Jay 286 Martm. Ricty Wayne 452 McAlister. Sherrie S. 268 354 531 McDonald. James Bowman 313 McManus, Sarah L. C., Mrs. 386 Malouf Tony Antoine 452 Martin. Ronald E. 371 McAllister Terese Ann 559 McDonald. Karen Ann 277 531 McMaughan. Kathleen Dele 588 Malfz Debra Rae 232 324 Martin. Sarah Sherman 73 587 McAngus Danny W. 383 431 432 McDonald. Kathryn Ann 298 376, 588 McMeens Seth A. 378 Malwah, Manohar Lai 390 Martinets. Allen Gene 78 355 380 530 McAngus Jess Adelbert 352. 496. 550 McDonald Margaret Ann 550 McMillan James Bowie 323 588 Mamerow. Bernard S. Jr. 587 Martinez, Alfredo G. 587 McAnmch, Betsy Ann . . 301 McDonald. Randal Scott . 341. 396 McMillan. James Douglas 400 Mandot. David Arthur . . 389 418 Martinez. Daniel J. 389 . McAnulty Jennifer Lois 571 McDonald. Rebecca Sue 82. 425. 588 McMillan Linda Kay 531 Manecke Debra Joan . . . . 587 Mertinez. Gabriel 496 McBee. Robert Frank . . 250 251. 559 McDonald, Suzanne 298 McMinn, Don John S88 Manfredo M.chael J. 571 Martinez Maria Olivia . . .361. 397 550 McBride Bern Thomas 284 McDonald William A. 363. 550 McMinn, Marilyn Renee 588 Manfull Mar.lyn Ruth 587 Martinez. Martha M. 587 McBride. Bertram Marion 284 McDonnell Milton Anthony 323.531 McMordie. Sarah E 246, 327 437 Mangold Jaketta Kay 559 Martinez, Ricardo 363 559 McBride. Betty Margaret 587 McDowell. Barbara Claire 272. 382 McMullen Sarah Jane 277 588 Manley. Donald Craig 315 Martinez Roger John 559 McBride Drucilla Corine 531 McDowell. Frentie Carl 379 McNabb. Clinton Edward 344 377 Mann. Barbra Deen 217 530 Mertinez. Ruben Dav.la 433 McBride Eldena C. Mrs. 559 McDowell. Jerry Louis 588 McNair. William Mart 572 Mann, Christopher B, 559 Marusat David John 559 McBride. Michael Curtin 559 McDowell. Robert Todd 371 McNaughton. William 474 Mann Debra Jean 217. 378 390 530 Maseles Richard Mart 433 McBride Sarah Eerline 531 McEachern. Don Allen 531 McNeal Donald Ray . 408, 560 Mann. Jan Lou 246 257 Maslan, Alice Jean 232 McBride Susan Kathleen 587 McElroy. Richard Bert 315 McNeely David Lansing 345 Mann. Jeffrey James 389. 587 Masley. David Allen 345 377 McBrierty Sam Edward 452. 504 McElwee Rebecca L. 391, 393 McNeely. Martha C. 588 Mann. Nancy Ann 382 Meson Cherles V. 73 96 McBryde Nathan Truett 84. 227 571 McElwrath, Micheel Rogers 267. 588 McNeil. Michael Laurence 560 Mann, Rhonda Nell 252 Mason. Diana Sue 587 McCaa. Cynthia Jean Anne 258 356 McEntee. Eileen Mary 417 McNeil, Michael Lawrence 250532 Mann. Robert M.chael 63 Mason. Marilyn Margaret 257 587 McCain Carol Ann 587 McEvoy. Alfred Petrict. Jr. 305. 445. McNeil, Michael Ray 364 365 Mann. Stephen 5. 73 315 ten Mason. Mart Lee 325 389 571 229 587 McCain. Charles Anthony McCaleb Patricia Dale 550 237 587 531 23 1. 588 McNeill, Robert Edwin McNeir. Forest 532 342 Manning. Kerry Michelle . Manning. Margaret Grace aDU 530 Massed Linda Marie 72 229. 315. 411 McCall. Deborah Key 587 McFadden. Christie Ann 559 McNevin. Gloria Cecile 532 Manning. Nancy S. Mrs. 304 Massey Bettie Ann 249 350 376 McCall Ernest C. Ill 375 McFarland. S. J. Ml 341 McNutt. Rita Ann 327 Menowitz Linda Marsha 73 85 235 311 Massey Karen Sue 587 McCall. Holly Elizabeth 587 McFarland, Stephanie Jean 315 McNutt. Thomas Ca ' rlton 267 Manroe, Beverly Ann 243 417 Massey Robert Lee 389 McCall John Charles 352 McFarland, Stephen M. 474 504 McPhaul Michael Lee 286 Manroe Mark Alan 587 Massey Werren Neal 344 McCall. Pamela Elaine 559 McFarlene. Mart Wayne 588 McPherson. Kenneth E. 550 Manry Joe Ed 73 Massey. Weyne Harold 315, 530 McCampbell Donald James 301 McFeeley. Neil Douglas 387. 531 McPherson. Lynn 388 Mantzel Sh.rley Jean 587 Mast. Hubert Dean 493 McCampbell Mary B. 280 McFerren George M. 531 McQueen. Viet. Lynn 588 Manuel. John Adam. . . 447 Mastenbroot. John Logan 387 504 McCenn. Donald Charles 400 McGaha. Mary Helen 258 588 McOueery Kathleen Anne 532 Manzer Chris Dana 390 Mestm, Thomas F.. IV . 267 McCann. James E.. Jr. 283, 587 McGallierd. Judith Christie 241. 588 McShane. Kathleen Mary 588 Marable. Cathy Ann 390 Malaya Janice Rebecca 550 McCarthy. George G., Jr. 531 McGera. Bonnie Lassie 531 McSpadden Sammy Kay 572 Marable Linda Ruth 413 Malheson Daniel N.. Ill 73. 94 McCarthy Victi K. 559 McGaughy Sandra Jean 294 McVey, Diene 532 612 T Nam Pages Name Pages Name Pages Name Pages Name Pages McWherter, Robert W . ... 527 Middleton, Ri.-.hard A. . . 331. 337 396 Mitchell. Michael Hon S32 Moore. Stephen 1 home 533 Mountcastle. Iris L. 272 497 McWhirter, Cynthia 296. 560 Middleton. William Dav.d . 289 Mitchell. Robert Bruce 452. 463 504 Moore. Sue Annette 560 Mountz. Thomas William 560 McWhirter. Kathleen 397, 588 Miers. Jeb Stuart 389 Mitchell. Robert L. Ill 305 Moore Susan Gay 376 572 Mousseau Maria Charlene 588 McWilliams. Jack Bryan 78. 79 353. 400 Miertschin. Paul Richard. Jr 532 Mitchell. Robert Terry . 414. 433 Moore, Thomas Paul III 309 Moya, Estherlene 533 McWilliams. Janet Sue 572 Migura. Anthony P 305 Mitchell Robert W. 283 Moore, Timothy Stuart 337 Moyer Lynne Marie 560 McWriqht, Alfred Y.. Ill 367 452, 532 Miiller Denis Emil 390 532 Mitchell Verna June 425 Moore. William Walter 309 588 Mozola. Frank J. 379 Meade. Carl Joseph 345. 383 400, 43 1 Mikeska. Joe Ed 572 Mixon, Myron Glenn 309 Moore. Willis Daniel. Jr. 289 572 Mucha David 305 572 Meador. Jeffrey Paul . . . 588 M.ksovsky. Patricia Sue 272. 558 Mizell. Emily E. . . . 298 Moores, Daniel Charles 560 Muck. John Kelly 389 Meador. Michael Priddie . 431 433 560 Mikulas Patricia Anne. . 361. 390 532 532 Mizrahi. Maurice Mose 387 390. 532 572 Moorhead, Cynthia Dunise 588 588 Mudge Wayne Irvin Mueller Glenn Rov 344 363 560 Meadow. Janet Maxine Meadows. Laura Maverick ...... 588 320 409 4 1 1 Mikulencak, David John . . Milam Charlton Mike 375 558 Mobley. Harold Roy . . Moblev Kenneth David 377 383 433 Moorhead. Donna Lee Moorhead. John Kenneth 301 86 94 Mueller Laura Jean 405 44 | 497 Mebrano. Raul Andrew 588 Milam. John Martin 532 Modeserfe Richard Rundle . 414. 550 Morales Daniel R.. Jr. 533 Mueller Peggy Jean 327 433 588 Medina. Halil Firatli 496 Milberger, Arthur J. .247 493 496. 560 Moehle. Carl Michael . . 475. 476 Morales Eduardo 365 Muhlbauer. Jan Eric 235 375 387 Medlar. Georgia Kay 560 Milburn. Nancy Louise . . . 257. 588 Moeller Gisele 376 Morales. Sylvia S. 588 Muir Patricia Peebles 279 533 Medlin. Charles William 72 73 Miles. Rhonda Kay 497 Moeny. Mary A. 398 Moran. Eleanor Kay 379 Mulcahy. Michael G. 336 Medlinger. Charles M. 433 Milford. Ronnie Lee 532 Moerbe. Millicent Ann . 320 Moran. John Morgan Jr. 333 Mulkey Kathleen T. 588 Medrano Beth Ellen H.. Mrs. 387 Milks. Pamela Lynn 217532 Moffatt, Richard Holman . 400 560 Morea, William H. Ill 389 Mulkey Oren Anslem Jr. 335 414 572 Meehan. Richard Thomas . . . 375. 532 Miller. Andrew Giles . 344 359 560 Moffatt, Roy Herman . . 572 Moreau Mary Susan . 533 Mullen Bernard Neil 389 Meehleib. Wayne P. 532 Miller, Bobby Ray 560 Moffett. Patricia Ann 229. 532 Moreno. Juan Carlos 352 Mullens Patrick O. 264 560 Meek. Janet Louise 390. 393 Miller. Bryan C.. Ill . 305 Moffitt. Daryl Gene . 496 Moreno Luis Augusto 378 533 Mullin. Terence John 504 Meeker. Arne William 560 Miller. Charles Milton. Jr.. 348. 433. 532 Moffitt. David Lynn 532 Moreno. Phillip James . 364 365 550 Mullings. Mary Ma.-garet 560 Meeker. Ellen Louise 272. 572 Miller. Cynthia Joy 246 Mohnke. Stephen Lee . . 466 Morgan. Arthur Boyd 226 227 Mullins. Jim Bob 389 588 Meenaphant, Sorrayuth 389 588 Miller. David Steven 550 Mole. William Lee-Ling 375 Morgan Cindy Jane 497 588 Mullins. John Windsor 588 Meers. Steven Wayne 352 Miller. Diann Ruth 323 Moler, Larry Thomas 532 Morgan. Cindy Lou 229 Mullins. Robert Gordon 533 Mehan. Ruth Louise 412. 588 Miller. Douglas Walter 572 Motey. Janet Anne 259 441 572 Morgan Clifford Eugene 390 Mullins. William David 550 Mehl. Cathy Ann 90 588 Miller. Emmett Jackson 504 Molina. Joseph P.. Ill . 588 Morgan Deborah Jane 327 Mulvahill Timothy M. 389 Mehos, Mary 257. 588 Miller, Estelle Helene 73, 560 Molyneau . Gregory B. 433 Morgan Gareth Howell Jones 506 Mulvaney Margo Nan 272 Meiners, Arthur Joseph 531 Miller. Gary George 532 Monashkin. Eric L. 344 395 Morgan Gary Don 432 433 Mumphrey Linda Gail 237 239 Meinzer. Curtis Murl 344. 377 Miller. Gary Lee 588 Moncrief Lee Price . 321. 572 Morgan Jane E. 390 Munneke Gary Arthur 204 217 336 Meisel. Robert C 96 Miller. Geoffrey Marc .... 375 Monek, Guy Bruce 254 588 Morgan Janet Elaine 309 Munneke Maria Kay 271 346 572 Meisler. Sharon E 532 Miller. Harold Wayne 364 550 Moneypenny. James A. 383 431 433 Morgan. Jerry Lee . 378 379 390 Munninger. Michael Joseph 351 Meister. Leland Austin 387 Miller. Irwin Douglas 325. 572 Monger. Jams Ann 73 Morgan. John David 588 Munninger William George II 275 Meitzen. Mae Ellen 433. 588 Miller. Ivan Jack 588 Monistere. Nina Marie. 532 Morgan Judith M. G. Mrs. 96 Munoz Dolores 533 Meletio. Donna Marie 258 572 Miller. James L. M.. Jr. . 550 Monroe. James Patrick . . 446. 532 Morgan. Judy Johnson 533 Munoz George 588 Mellgren. Steve Michael 291 Miller. James Michael 72 73 Monroe. Mark McLain . . . 289 588 Morgan. Laura Kathleen 249 296 572 Munoz Olivia Anne 500 588 Mellina. Kenneth Lee 389 Miller. Jay Mark 312 Montandon. Cynthia B. . 401 433 532 Morgan. Mary Kathryn 272 Munson Cathy Sue 231 572 Melnar. Donna Marie 560 Miller. Jody Lynn 249, 572 Montano. Roberto 506 Morgan. Meredith Anne 418 Munson. Charles Edward Jr, 482 550 Melton. Clarence B.. Jr. ...323. 409 560 Miller. John Wilson Jr 359 Montemayor. Jose D 496 Morgan Rodney Blake 572 Munson. Chris Doyle 433 Melton. Leslie J. 588 Miller. Karen Elaine . . 232 588 Montgomery Barry D. 335. 396 433 Morgan Sammie E 379 Muntean Kathy Ann 410 560 Melton, Robert Byron 409 Miller. Karen Lynne ...... 232. 572 Montgomery. Jack Mario . . 321 560 Morgan. Sara Lynn 372 Munter. William Jay 588 Melton, Stephen Earl 283 588 Miller. Katherine L. 588 Montgomery. Paul E. . 433 588 Morgan. Sharon Ann 410 Munti, Julie Lee ,. 376 Melton. Susan Irene 73 Miller. Kenneth Randal . . 532 Moody. Dan Taylor 73 Morgan. Susan Sinclair . 298 Muntz. Linda Sue 311 572 Mendel. Kenneth Jared 389 Miller, Laura Johanna . 409 Moody. Irene Ann 588 Morgan. Thomas Sidney 250 572 Murph Carol 253 283 Mendelson Roger Hugh 96. 375 Miller. LeeDee J. . 387 Moody. Sandra Beth 532 Morgan. William George . 378 Murphy Brenda Louise 401 433 Mendez, Jose Alfonso 389 Miller. Louis Covington 532 Moody. William Doy 429 Morgan. William Knoi. Jr. 533 Murphy Eleanor P., 246 277 Mendor. Jeffrey Paul . 301 Miller. Mariette 409 572 Moon, Bonita Ruth 497 Morgenroth Marvin Lynn 407 560 Murphy Elizabeth S. . 277 Mendoza Gemma .588 Miller. Melissa 258 Moon, Candis Ann 533 Moriarty Margaret Ann 533 Murphy Eugene James Jr. 560 Menear, Tern Lynn 588 Miller. Melissa 279 Moon, Fred J. 422 423. 444 533 Morita. Nobuo 353 Murphy Gary Edwin 340 Menegaz. Denis 588 Miller. Nancy Ellen . . 588 Mooney. Rickey Hardm . . 333 Morrill, Sally Cherry 217 Murphy. Grady Fred 560 Mengelkoch, Mary Ann 572 Miller. Paul B. W 390 Moore, Alan Townes 84 Morris. Albert W. Jr. 382 Murphy Joann J.. Mrs. 533 Mercado, Eddie 389 M.ller Paul Burke 378. 380 Moore, Barbara E. D. Mrs. 387 550 Morris Cisalee E 588 Murphy Joseph John 73 Merced. Gregoria 378 Miller. Paula Jean 496 Moore. Benjamin H.. Ill . . 378 Morris, Deborah Ruth 96 211 332 Murphy Mary Lynn . . 271 572 Mercer. Blair Gray Jr. 84 247, 437. 572 Miller. Ralph Irad 204 Moore. Carol Jean 229 421 427 437 Murphy Melmda J. 223 273 533 Merfish, Gerald 319. 560 Miller Richard Foster 264 Moore. Carolyn Joyce . 397 572 Morris George Howard Jr. 336 396 Murphy Molly Ann 304 Merfish. Rochelle Lynn . . 31 1 588 Miller, Richard Terrell 407 Moore. Charles Thomas . . . 375 Morris Gregory Lee 533 Murphy William Roche 280 Mergele, Edwin W.. Ill . 340 588 Miller, Robert Gary 532 Moore. Charles Wayne . 533 Morris Irvin Lionel 560 Murr Roddy Jay 533 Merhej Jamil Saad 428 Miller Robert Michael ...... 389 Moore. Christina .413 533 Morris Jack Milton M. 550 Murrah Macka Lee 400 Mericle. John Lawrence 560 Miller, Stephen Herman 433 474, 588 Moore Dav.d Edward 387 Morris, Jack Richard 286 572 Murray Claudia Jane 432 433 Merlick. Carroll Wayne 506 Miller. Vicki Jane 261 Moore. David Wayne 283 Morris. Jeffrey Scott 325 Murray David Lee 588 Merrell. Byram Earl, Jr. . 289 Miller. William E. 532 Moore. Diane 397 Morris James Stirling 275 452 Murray Kellya K. 384 Merriman Robert Parr .... 588 Miller, William Mark 532 Moore. Diantha Maria 560 Morris Larry Edward 572 Murray Larry D. 356 400 Merris. John Franklin . 395 Millhollon, William Gary 429 Moore. Dorothy Jean . . . 397 497 572 Morris. Lois Angela 367 500 Murray. Richard Scott 226 483 504 Merritt. Deborah J. 279 Milligan Janice E. 249 572 Moore. George Proctor 572 400 533 Murray Scott Marshall 389 Merritt, Gary Edwin Merritt. Kathryn Lee . . 560 257 Milligan. Margaret O. Millikan. Robert Randolph 249 375 Moore. Harriet Ann Moore. H.lmar G. Jr. 588 280 380 Morris Sonya Jean Morris William Henry . 588 533 Murray Timothy Good 345 250 560 Merritt Molly Melmda . 279 Millin, Kevin James 247 438 560 Moore. Jaime Leah 412 533 Morris. William Y. Ill 409 Murray Tinker Dan 475 504 572 Merritt, Reed M. 572 Mills. Gary Eugene 387 Moore. James Gordon . . . 355 Morris. Wilson Lee 261 Murry, Larry Dwain 533 Mertz. John Douglas 289 Mills, Kenneth N. 460 Moore. James Keith .... 331 335 Morrison Bart William 389 Musel Joyce Ann R. 73 Merville, Larry Joe 390 Mills. M. Djenadi 412 Moore. James Ray 466 Morrison Beverly Joyce 386 425 Musgrove Robert Lynn 533 Mery, Fred Joseph 292 Mills. Mary Jane 532 Moore. James Terry 533 Morrison Karen Michele 78 399 400 Musgrove Theresa J. G. Mrs. 533 Messenger. Lowry Jonathan 387 Mills, Mary Maurine 379 Moore. Janice Ann 231 Morrison Mary M. 73 Musselman Carol Jean 327 Messer, Jay Milton 301. 560 Mills, Sandra Kay 376 588 588 Morrison Stephen Glenn 433 588 Musselman Jamie B. 275 572 Metcalfe. Gary Wayne Metheny. Floy Lee 447. 560 342. 422 Mills, William Oliver . . Millsap. Samuel D. 588 201 381 Moore. Judy Kay 560 . 257 571 Morrow Bert Maurice Morrow Edwin Joseph 375 247 Musselman Larry Jack Mustard. Susan Elizabeth 275 80 216 Mettler. Benjamin B.. III. 297 Milne. Kathleen 572 Moore. Judy Kay .-. 588 Morrow Houston Lee 84 283 243 427 533 Metzroth, Carl Francis Mewis. Judy Katherine 496 588 Milner. Burl Clyde Milstead. Melinda Kay 596 272 Moore. Judy Maxine 253 588 298 Morrow Jack Dezelle 356 394 Morrow Lillian Carol 400 560 572 Muzny Robert Thomas 533 241 418 Meyer Charlotte Lucille 277 Milstead. Thomas Hewes 572 Moore. Karen Elizabeth 588 Morse Donald Steven 389 433 Myers Christopher John 533 Meyer. Jack Lee . 331 333 395. 532 Milton, Summer Gale. . 572 Moore. Karen Roberta 376 588 Morse Elaine 533 Myers Cynthia J. S. Mrs. 412 Meyer. Joyce Lappen 588 Milz. Jan Harris . 249. 376. 588 Moore. Kelan Scott 247 452 560 Morse Melmda Mahan 533 Myers James Edward 286 572 Meyer Karen Ann 376 388 Mims. Carnegie H. Jr. 64 Moore. Mack Raleigh. . . . 335 Morse. Randall Weaver 84 261 Myers Mary Jean 259 533 Meyer Kenneth Brown 305 Mims. Christine Lynn , .... 560 Moore. Margaret Sue 80 96 211 Morse Robert Emmett III 84 260 261 Myers. Melmda Dale 272 588 Meyer Laurie Beth 376 Minahan Joseph J, Jr 572 223 229 391 533 Morse Scott Notley 84 286 Myers Victor Charles 323 560 Meyer. Linda Marie 426, 572 Minard. Frank Jeffry . 588 Moore, Martha Kathleen 249 372 572 Mortensen Lesa 309 Mylius Deborah D. 410 Meyer Margie Nan 232 Mincberg David Meyer 86 204 Moore. Marwick Rose 560 Mortimer Anne Miner. 299 Mylius. Roily Robert Jr. 283 Meyer. Michael David 349 572 442 560 Moore. Mary Patricia . . . . 253 Morton, James David 476 477 479 504 Meyer. Richard W 204 217. 381 Mings, Margaret Ruth 560 Moore Merrily 376 Morton Joseph Craig 533 Meyer. Susan Elizabeth . . . 224. 252. 253 Minnick. Malcolm Robin 466 Moore Michael Ray 362 Moseley Patricia Ann 506 I 315 352 560 Minnis. John 572 Moore. Michael Rowe 335 Moseley Thomas 572 Meyers. Alan Hoge 250 251 Minnis Randall Lee 588 Moore Nick 308 Moses Mark Steven 389 M.chaelis. Victoria L. . 279 Minton, Gregory Allen 289 550 Moore Patty Louise 294 572 Mosher Aimee K. 560 Michaelson Sherryl Elise 272 376 558 Mintz. William A. 572 Moore. Philip Edward P. . 280 Moskowitz Peter K. 335 533 Nabors Richard S. 452 504 Michalik, Beverley Ann 532 Mirabal. Manuel Bias 67 72 73 268 Moore Philip Travis . 445 Mosley Michael Homer 504 Nabours Sandra Lee 533 Michalke. Rowena Ellen 279 372 499 Mischer Walter Max. Jr. 280 Moore. Raymond Kno 380 Moss Lawrence Landram 400 Nacol Mark Adam 533 Micheletti Marilyn B. 376. 419 Miska Lawrence Conrad 532 Moore. Robert Craig 389 Moss Maria Jean G. Mrs. 560 Naegeli Jo Lynn 498 Mick Raymond G. Jr. 291 558 Mitchell Charles W. Jr. 409 Moore. Robert Gary 588 Moss Paulette Cecilia 572 Neary Michael L. 305 Mickel Andrew Brian 387 532 Mitchell David Merlin 364 Moore Ronald Lee 323 533 Mossman David Lynn 389 588 Naeve Clifford M. 400 496 Mickelson Sonja K. . 397 Mitchell, Douglas G. 560 Moore. Rosemary 588 Most Bernard Manuel 412 Naeve Guy Charles 496 Micklethwait. Dwight B. 351 Mitchell Gayla Louise 588 Moore Ross N. 400 Motheral David F. Jr. 289 Naeve Stephen Ward 394 400 Middlebrooks Melanie 231 532 Mitchell James Edward Jr. 334 396 Moore Sandra Jane 560 Motley Bruce Edward 504 Nafegar Isabel 533 Middlebrooks Suzanne 231 560 Mitchell. Marcella 73 409 572 Moore. Sharon 375 387 Mott Robert Arnold 424 Nagel Bruce Dean 560 Middleton. Donald Gene 558 Mitchell Marvin Robert 286 550 Moore. Sherrye L. 572 Mould Douglas Edward 493 Nagel Richard Dan.ell 340 589 Middleton. Nannette 532 Mitchell Mary Jane 96 217 Moore Stephen Peyton 247 Moulton Patricia Ann 262 560 Nahoum Jack Jr. 289 613 Narr Pages Pages Pages Nai eh Gary Thomas 301. 550 Newman. Prank Eldon 534 Nowlin. Elizabeth Jane. . 589 Osborne. Janet Lee 231, 360. 572 Parreiras-Horta, C. L. 387 Naiser. Kathryn Joyce 589 Newman, Gary Lee 305 Nowlin. Linda Sue S.. Mrs. 382 Osbourn ' Sarah Joan 560 Parrett, Robert Arnold 551 Naldrett Richard A.. Jr. 247 Newman, John Mara 534 Nowlin, William Carl. Jr. 383. 400. 433 Oshman. Daniel Gregory . . 57 Parrino, Stephen J. 371 Neleski. Oenms P. . 332 Newman. Larry . 84. 244 Nugent, Nancy Jean . 243 433, 572 Oshman. Geoffry Hillel 375 Parrish. Diana Sue 72 Nalle Will.am Byrd . . . . 315 572 Newman, Larry Lynn 305 Null Deborah Jean 227 Osterthaler. Linda Ellen . 277 Parrish Donald Lee 389 Namken. Patsy Ann Nance Cinda L. 589 560 Newman Rebecca Sue Newman. Terry Allan 253. 534 227 Nunn, Darla Sue 560 534 Oswald. Deborah Darlene Ott Dana Bruce 560 289 389 Parrish, Norman W Parrott. Clifford Lee 573 431 433 561 Nance, Dale Russell Nance William Addison 375 572 533 Newman Terry Kay 560 497. 534 Nunnally, Judith W. Nunnally Roxanne E 560 572 Ousley. David Harold Overstreet. A. M., Jr. 589 389 Parry. Samuel Walton Parsley Mary Olivia 375. 535 277 589 Napps. Edd e Gannon 317. 534 Newman. Valerie Ann . 572 Nunnelee, Deborah Lynn 589 Overturf. Dean Scott 504 Parsons. James Harris 390 Naranjo, Jennings N. 63 75 323 Newman. Vickie Lee . . 94 Nus. Michele Louise 572 Owen. Elizabeth A 387 Parsons, Steve Carl .301. 561 382. 534 Newmon Steven Ray . 466 Nussbaum, Janine Nina r .. Owen, James Henry 395. 534 Partain, Jack Minyard 321 Naranjo, Mary Stella P. 72 75. 241. Newsom. Gary Randell 389 Nussenblatt. Shelley G 311 Owen, Jamei Patrick 342. 433 Partlow. Judith Gail ...... 410 561 323 382 385 534 Newson, Janet C. 387. 393 Nutt. Pamela Ann 83 271 361. 388 560 Owen. John Lockerby 332 Paryzek. Patricia Ann 535 Narayanan. M. ' 355 380 Newsom. Julia Jean 221. 229 332. 385 Nutter. Royce Layton 43i, 589 Owen. Judy Anne 96.385 Pasher. Toni Gail 573 Narisi. Stella Maria 560 Newsome. Elizabeth Eileen 243 Owen. Michel Boyd 400 Pasko. Margaret Ann 376 Narramore. Jimmy Charles 399, 400 Newsome. Kathryn Ann 572 Owen, Mickey Jean 387 Passel. Jane Ann 299 Nash Kenneth Lee 504 Newton, Gary Hines 424 o Owen. Stephen Collins 247, 444 445 Pate. David N. 418 Nash Thomas Boyd 500 Newton. John Lawrence 289 Owens. Margaret 437 572 Pate. Walter Fred 535 Nasser. Daniel George 353 73 Newton. (Catherine 299. 572 560 Owensby, Bruce Eugene 560 Pate William M 535 Nauert Rodney Gayle 560 Newton, Tim Charles . 433 Oates. Ellen Ann 589 Oxford. Mary Jehanne . Oxford. Sharon Ann 375, 299 387.427. 535 Patenaude, Dale Criag Pathipvanich. Miir . 78. 357 389 Nauqhton Judith Ann 77 317 , 388. 572 Ney. Richard Riley . 589 Gates. Vicki Lee 572 Oxley, Steven Craig 452, 504 Patman. Daniel Lynn 307 Nauss. Rebecca Michele 534 Neyland. Mindy Lee 283. 572 Oates. William G 476 Ozon, Barbara Lynn 572 Pattman. Robbie Lee 504 Navabi. Jamshid 389 Neyland. Thomas Ross. Jr. 504 Oatman Tamra Shae 327 Patterson, Charles C . 289. 496 Neagle. Janis Lynn 572 Ng. Frances Pong 560 Oberman John Albert . 315 Patterson, Comer O. 381 Neal, Clyde Wofford Jr. 433 Ng Frederic Man-Chuen 569 O Brien Bridget N. 327 560 n Patterson, David L. 389 Neal Frank West 380 400 Ng. Judy 534 Obrien, Donald F. Jr. 534 r Patterson, Deborah Jean 96 561 Neal Julia Elizabeth 589 Ng. Nellie 387. 560 O Brien. George A, Jr. 267 550 Patterson. Jill 589 Neal Larry A. 351 Nibblett. Donald Bryan . 345 O ' Brien. Kathleen Anne 572 Patterson, Lloyd Austin 379 Neal Mary Jo Clarice 73. 241 Niblack. Janice Elaine 294 O ' Brien. Robert Paul 312 Pace. John Dixon 589 Patterson. Michael 95 Neal Will, am Howard 400 534 Nibouar. Doug Edwin 474 589 O Bnen. Thomas Michael 344. 377 Paciotti, Joseph Daniel 460 Patterson, Patti Demse 589 Neary. Michael Leonard 572 Nicholas. Rich Alan 217 393 534 Packer, Lane Kay 376, 397 Patterson, Randall Lee 342. 492 Neathery Dee Anna Neblett. Sammie Carole Mr 589 i 550 Nichols. Bartholomew N. Nichols. Elizabeth Jane 345 309. 440. 441 Ochoa. Juan Aleiandro 63,81 364. 534 250 534 Paddock Patricia Ann Padgett Zachary P 72 277 504 Patterson, Robert H.. Jr. . 305. 573 322, 323, 535 Neblett. Lucy Lyda 257 Nichols. Karen Deborah 249, 589 Ochse. William W. Ill 251 Padilla. Rose Ann 589 Patterson. Susan Lee . . . . 390, 535 Neblett. Stewart L. 359 551 Nichols. Neil Edward . 334 Ochsenbien, Kay Lynn 231 Page, Elton Thrasher, III 339. 396. Pattillo. Rowland D, III ...378. 379. Needleman Jaclyn 262 Nichols. Randall Hall . . 315, 438 504 O Connor James Joseph 572 422, 423 390. 535 376 Nicholson. Kent William 353 O Connor Kathleen Mary 534 342 Patton Carlene Ann 246 346 Neel Brenda Maria 376 309 O Dell Marsha Lynn L. Mrs. 387 Paget-Clarke N. C. 589 Patton. Carroll Ann 429, 535 Nee Melinda Kay 534 Nicholson, Sam 484 O Dell. Peggy Jean 320. 560 Pahnke, Robert David , 560 Patton, Grier Parker 286 Neeley Stephen Craig 73 Nickels. Nancy Irene . 417 Oden. Kenneth Jr 247 Pajares. Richard Luis 589 Patton, Hugh Henry 535 Neely. J. Lee III Neff Charles A III 551 34S Nicks. Nancy Claire 572 572 Oden. Kenneth Ray 589 Pailet. Steven Lester Paine David Lee 325. 560 535 Patton, John Mac 348, 535 ETC Neff Nancy Louise 253 572 Nielson. Beverly Ann 589 O Donnell, John Gary O Donnell Phyllis Jeanne 389 534 Paine, Robert Edward 286 560 Patton. Robert Howard 3 J3 286 Neffendorf Gary Ray 572 Niemann. F. A.. Jr. . . 267 Offer, Henry Peter 356. 394, 400 Painter. Mark Nolan 535 Patton, Robert Michael 387, 535 Ne.ll Carol Elizabeth 243. 589 Nier. Lenore Marie . . . 560 Ofner, Lee Hammond 305 Pajares, Richard Lu.s . 269. 389 Patton, Robert Starr, Jr. 342 Neill Mary Lou 279. 280 Nieto. Ricardo 496 Ogden. Louis Gustavus 356. 394 Palafox. Gary Wayne . . 433. 589 Patton, Tina 72 Nelms, Robert McLure 289 Night. Barbara Lee 232 572 Ogden. William Wesley 389 Palm. Kristy Lynn 277. 589 Pati. Dennis Henry 378 Nelson. Gary Lynn 301 Nilsen. Mary Sue 589 Oge Jul.a. Caroline 299 Palmer. Derrell Scott . . 452 504 Patzig. William Dennis . 390 Nelson. Christy LeAnn . 589 Nims. Anthony Wayne ... 389. 424 Ogea, Thomas Lynn 359 Palmer. Dow Edward . 414 Paul. Lena Carole 85 262 561 Nelson Cynthia Carolyn 83 Nix Jimmy Raleigh . 534 Ogier. Danielle Karen 497 Palmer. Gamble J.. Jr 312 Paul. Thomas Wayne 589 Nelson. Daniel Warren 226 483 Nixon. Barbara Anne 367 Ogle. Don Martin 589 Palmer. Judy 254 Paulsen. David Alexander . . 535 Nelson. David W. Nelson Frances K 389 73 96 Nixon. Joseph R.. Jr. . 72 283 589 305 445 534 Ogorman Gerald V 589 Palmer, Kathleen Lee Palmer Marilyn E 243, 346. 572 433 Pauly. Wynne Alison 73. 277 572 Nelson, Garry Alan 560 Nobles Dean Warren 340 422 O Hair. Sherilyn Ohlhausen Gordon Lee 327. 534 484 504 Palmer. Nancy Lou 254 Pavlas, Emmerick Joe. Jr. . 78. 352.400 Nelson. Gary Dean Nelson. James Wilburn 333 55 1 Nobles Frank W. 380 400 534 Okon. Howard Hayman 306 Palmer. Sara Elizabeth . . Pi y a 223 535 Pavletich. Purett J. 535 376 Nelson, John Parker 250. 251 387 Nobles. Sheralyn Ann. Noblett, James Gordon. Jr. 400 Okon, Sherrie Ellen Old. Hugh H. , . 3 19 418 almor. loram Palomera. Tim, III 535 Pawlik. Gregory J. 267 Nelson, John Wendell 483 504 Nobl.tt. Mary Susan 257 Oler James Walter 345 Paniagua, Daniel 333 Paxson. Joan Ellen 228 589 Nelson Joy Lynette 560 Noelke. William S. 275 Olhausen David P. 560 Pankratz Donna Raye 498 Paxton. Catherine J 589 Nelson Jul.e Ann 572 78 400 Noel!. John Dudley 355 560 257 560 Ol.m Sara Belle 560 Pantusa. Samuel Edward 331 334. 396. 535 232 409 589 Paya Jack B. ...... 438 359 561 Nelson, Linda Kay . . 572 Nokes Mark Alan 390 Oliver, Darlene Raquel Oliver David M. 376 589 378 Papp, Kurt Melvin 504 Payne. Harry J.. Jr. 573 Nelson. Malcolm M. 442 Notes Robert Jackson . ..... 73 Oliver. Emily Jean 389 Pappas. Candace Sue 239 Payne, Jack Bernard 308 Nelson Marsha Kay 382 409 Nolan. Arthur James 393 Oliver. Jan Gail 589 Pappas. Karen May 229. 573 Payne, James Arling 287 Nelson. Michael Neal 268 269 560 Nolan. James Michael 396 Oliver. John Ross 345 534 Pardue, Dana Jo 589 Payne, Maxme 589 Nelson Nancy Ann 250 . 277. 376 589 Nolan John Michael 332. 496 Oliver. Lloyd Wayne 344 Pargaman. Patrice Jane 73 Payne, Michael Ray 323. 561 Nelson. Norma Jean 257 283 Nolan. Larry Nathaneal 534 Oliver. Robert Lee 534 Parham Daniel Kelley 289 Payne, Robert A. 84. 269 Nelson. Patricia Jane 388 Nolan. Peter Andrew 560 496 Oliver. Robert Leon 73 77 96 202. Pans Stanley August. Jr. 378, 379, 535 Payne. Walter E.. Jr 378. 379 525 Nelson. Paula Jean 534 Nolet. Hilane Jean 82 206, 217, 227, 375, 534 Parish. Edward Lee 359, 560 Payne. William L. 275 Nelson Richard Larry 496 Nolet Thomas Lincoln 82 Oliver. Thomas Lynn 293. 560 Parish. Stephen Royce 389 Paz Soldan, Jorge F 561 Nelson Robert Wayne 572 Nolle. Edward Paul Jr. 399 400 Olm Robert Lee 247 Park Christine Ellen 573 Peake, Steven Loyalty 389, 589 Nelson Ronald Tramel 551 Noonan Nancy Lynn . 243 497. 589 Olney, Kimberly Ann 417 Park Gordon George 394 Pearce Carolyn Jean 589 Nelson. Steven Lee 341 Nordhem Randall Dunn 212 283 Olsen Mary Anne 376 388 589 Perl. Jeanne 243 292 Pearce Kenneth Home 344 Nelson. Susan Patricia 201. 385. 427 384 534 Olsen, Robert Courtney 84 295. Parker. Carl Stephen 73. 251 Pearce, Marsha Kay 327 446. 501. 589 Nelson, Walter Frederick . 560 Norman. James Clyde 286, 572 356. 394, 400, 560 Parker. Carolyn Louise 257 Pearce, Nancy Jean 589 Nemzin Gloria Jaye 73. 262 589 Normann. Claudia M. 277 Olson, Adelma Rae 250 Parker. Cynthia Ann 259. 346 Pearce, Sharon Adana 229 Nesbitt. Debra Garner 376 Norowitz Jerry K. 307 Olson, William Berglund 390 Parker. Donnie F.. Jr 387 Pearcy. John Carroll 73 Nesenholtz David 393 North, ngton, David K.. Ill 217 O Malley Mar, Pat 373 Parker. Fred W.. Jr. 560 Pearson Gina E. 272 441 589 Neshyba Mary Lee 589 386 497 560 Northington. Guy G. 247 O Malley Suzanne Marie 73 Parker, Gleason E., Jr. 535 305 Pearson. Mary Winifred Pearson Paul C III 589 337 396 Nesmtth Linda Carol Ness Donna Jeanne 534 Northington Nina V. Norton, Dale Charles . 356 351 Omeis, Alice Fan O Neil. Donald S.. Jr. 361 389 Parker. John Allen 337 Pecena. Larry Dale 269, 572 Nester Kay 90 271 441 589 Norton, Edwin K.. Ill . 572 O ' Neil. Linda Marie 243 589 Parker. Joyce Louise 573 Peck. David Alan 572 Nethawey Rowland Lewis 534 Norton, Karla Ann 231. 589 O Neill Stephanie M. 73 589 Parker. Judy Laverne . 573 Peck. Michael David . 73 Neto Atair Rios 399 Norton, Nancy Ann 243 Oney. Samuel Louia 363 560 Parker. Katherme J. 397 Peddie Anne Manon 299 589 Netterblad A. T.. Ill 336 Norton. Pamela Jean 376 Operhall Michael E. 534 Parker. Mary Ruth 387 Pederson Rose A. 391 Nettles Kathleen M. 437 Norton, Trudy Kathryn 560 Oppenheimer Nancy L. 232, 572 Parker. Marylou 296 Pederson. William C. 589 Neu Elaine V.cky 73 376 572 Norton William H., Jr. 227 Oppermann, Joseph K. 534 Parker. Richard Dowell 535 Pedlar, Gary Michael 315 Neu Steven Otto 344 589 Norton, William R. 389 Oral. Alkan 490 Parker. Robert Earl 589 Peek, Julia Ann 243 Neubauer Clara Ann 534 Norwood Donald Wayne 589 Orehek Eugene Carl 90 339, 396 Parker. Roland Morgan 301 535 Peek Pamela 80 Neukom Stephen Eugene 227 Nosovsky. Anita . 262 Orr. Annette 589 Parker Susan Ann 573 Peel. Mark Charles 589 Neukom Susan Carol 382 Nosovsky Helen 262 Orr. Patricia Ann 572 Parker William David 389 589 Peery. Stephen Charles 335 295 Neuman Richard Harvey Neumann Paul Gregory 301 589 387 390 Notebaert. Eugene J., Jr. Notzon. Francis Claude 302. 303. 534 387 Ortega. Adrian Gilbert Ortega. Robert 560 364 560 Parker. William Rodney 359. 589 589 Pegues. Robert Michael 287 Newberry Maryana 589 Novak, Nancy Hermine 304 Ortegon Maria Jesus 433 Parkinson. Elsie Edith 535 Pehrson, Marsha . 573 Newberry Sharon Lynn 327 Novick Laurie Rene 382 Ortiz, llona E. 560 Parkinson John George 535 Peitzer. Jack Aaron 307,438, 535 Newbury Elizabeth J. S89 Novier, Frank Henri 331 333 Ortiz. Pablo Rivera 572 Parkinson Lacey Ann 73 85 382 Pekor, Cathleen E. 535 Newell Gloria A. E. Mrs. 369 Novorr. Patricia L. 324, 534 Ory. Charles Nathan 86 Parks, Janice Gail 259 Pelham, William E. 289, 496. 561 Newell John Craft 294 Novosad Henry Joe 81 534 Ory Marcia Gail 534 Parma. Stephen John 573 Pemberton. Paige 73. 304 437 Newell William Howard 572 Novotny. 8eth Ann 315 Osborn Janie Lou 560 Parman. Molly Evelyn 249. 497 Pemberton. Ronald G. 433 589 Newhouse Francis Ray 560 Novy. Forrest Alan 307 504 Osborn. Robert Wallace 443 Parmer, Delena Leigh 535 Pena Arturo Guillermo 313 Newland James Kenneth 534 Novy, Steven Dav.d 302 303 345 560 Osborn Ronn.e Mac 412 Parmer Frances Eileen 561 Pena Israel 535 Newland Terrence T. 5R9 Nowicki James Austin 336 Osborn William 8. Ill 286 446 589 Parmer Lisa Dale 249 589 Pena Jose Antonio 451 614 Nam Pages Name Pages Nam Pages Nam Pages Nam Pag s Pena. Oscar Eduardo 349 Phillips. Fred Young .72 Popp . Claus Peter 490491 Priem. Thomas Eugene 336 405 Ramirez Patrick 573 Pendergrass. John S. 323 254 Phillips. Joseph F. Phillips. Joseph T.. Jr 371 389, 589 Porfirio. Larry G. Porter. Byron William . 536 573 Prier. Jane Ellen Preiss. Charles Harry 382 537 Ramirez Rosie Ramon Victor 561 73 291 537 Penn. Julia Myrle Penn. Kathleen Louise 375 299 Phillips. Kathleen E Phillips. Nancy Helen 327 497 561 Porter. Charles Ray . Porter. Clara Louise 84 295 550 Priest, Allan Davtd Pri.st. Patricia Lee 590 561 Ramsey David Bruce 537 504 Pennington. Diana Lynn 299. 497 Phillips. Nancy Jane 279 589 Porter. Debra Jo 431 432. 433 590 Prikryl. Latius R. 561 Ramsey Mary Susann 224 271 Pennington. Gary Noel 378 Phillips. Pamela 417,433. 573 Porter. Douglas S. Jr. 380 Primm. John Hieserman 537 Ramsey Robinson Cecil 390 j Pennington. Robert D 96 Phillips. Randall Jay 389 Porter. Elizabeth Ann . . . 229 Prince, Marcia 73 Ramsey Susan Lee 271 Pennington. Robert t.. Ill 204. 425 Phillips. Richard Wayne 364 Porter. James Reid 72 96 202 Prior Laetitia A. . 257 537 Ranck Ruthann 299 573 Pennington. Stephanie H. 257 411 535 Phillips. William R. 561 Porter. Lanny David 380 Prior Roger Everett 433 590 Randall. Annette Mane 63 81 361 537 Penninoton Thomas B 389 Phillips. William R.. Jr. 227 Porter. Mary Sue 299 Pritchett Cheryl Lynn 425 Randall Jack Palmer 383 431 Pennington. Troy Daniel 342 383. Piboin. Lamar B., Jr ., 536 Porter. Susan Elizabeth 397 590 Pritchett. James Patrick 297 561 Randall James L. 452 504 396. 433 Picard, Gregory N. 389. 589 Porterfield. Reta K. 259 Pritchett James W. 281 Randall Vernella Ruth 449 Penny, Gregory Randall 268. 269 Pickard. Wayland Barber Pickens Francie Sue 536 551 Portugal Richard Joseph 315 573 Proctor Ralph Lane Proft Robert Wayne 561 405 573 Randall William K. Jr. Randolf h William Jr. 537 315 590 Penny. Robert Craig Pennywell Sylv.a C. . 229 . . . 269. 535 388 441. 497 Pickett, Barbara S. 413 Pospichal Cindy Lou 573 Prothro Jerry Robert 333 Range James Avery 359 Penola. James Leonard. Jr. 378 535 Piedfort. Pascual Lou . . 332 Pospisil Earnest Louis 561 Prothro John Elwyn Jr. 283 Ransom Jay David 561 335 Piel Glenda Kay 498 Post Charles W.. Ill 323 Prothro Karen Sue 253 561 Raphael Ronald J. 72 325 Peoples. Bobbie Jean . 535 Pier Barry Robin . 297, 573 Post Judy Mane 253 589 Proud. William Lee 496 Rappaport Gabriella S. 376 Peper, John Howard 227 389 Pierce. Barbara Joyce 561 Post. Richard Edmond 506 Provost Craig Joseph 590 Raschke Carole Ann 89 Pepper Susan Jean 232 332 Pierce. Bonita Louise 296 Post Robert David 420 Prowell Dorothy R. 277 Raschke Enn Christine 75 96 204 Peppito, Vincent Anthony . 535 Pierce. Carlye Elizabeth 536 Postel. Kathy M. 376 Pruden. Brent Lee 590 205 229 385 537 Percival Ronald George 297 Pierce Deborah Grace 536 Poston Barbara Lynn B. 387 Pruett. Claudia Jean 573 Rash Anna Kathleen 413 Perdue. William Fred 340 Pierce Janet Ann 73 243 573 325 389 Poston John Michael 355 561 Pruitt. Nancy Neal Mrs. . 386 376 Rasor William H. Rath Debra Kay 337 573 Perez. Jennie Lynn .... 573 299 389 Puck Patricia Suzanne 410 Rathff Billye Lynn 271 561 Perez. Loreto Perez. Peter . . . 550 379 Pierce. Sandra Lynn 427 537 Potts Barbara Ann 573 Puckett Nancy Adelaide 537 Ratliff M.ke 590 Perez Seeranee B. 372 589 Pierce. William Marion . . 305 573 Potts Lawrence Frank 378 Pugh Barbara Jan 369 390 Ratliff Roger H. 446 Perez Valdemar P. 378 Pigg Thomas Milburn . 289 536 Potts Stephen Manning 313 536 Pugsley Susan Eileen 259 Ratliff Susan Elaine 249 Perez. Walter 389 Pigott. John Dowling 493 573 Poujol, Melissa Ann 573 Pule.o Daniel Thomas 342 Ratliff William D. Ill 378 537 Perezrocha Sigefredo 389 Pilas Peggy Joy . 72 73 Pouliot. Julia Ann 536 Pulido. Joe Carl 349 537 Rauch Lawrence Alan 325 Per.ne Linda Sue 72 96. 214 385 427 Piller Susan Jay 376 388 591 Poulos Mark Stephen 73 323 335 561 Pulis Janice Be. land Mrs. 382 Raup. Calvin Lee 550 Perk.n. Judy Elizabeth 73. 387 Pillsbury. Jolie Bain Mrs. 73 Pound. John Gallagher 400 536 Pulliam Mar. an L. 500 590 Rauscher John Howard III 280 438 Perkins. Carolyn V 72 376 Pillsbury. Robert D. Jr 399 400 Pouns. Nancy L. L. Mrs. 386 Pulman Charles Daniel 319 Rauzin Brenda Sue 311 Perkins. Cynthia Ann 243 Pinchback Carolyn L. 573 Pouns. Stephen Harold 349 Pulman. L.nda Susan 262 319 Ravel Richard Stern 307 504 Perkins. Deborah Jan ice 589 Pincoffs. Edmund Peter 289 Powell. Alice Rae 387 Puls Layne Leroy 353 Rawe Reagan Edward 353 Perkins. Deborah R. 386 Pine Gregory Baird 305 573 Powell. Barbara 299 Pung. Douglas A. 287 573 Rawls Donald Eugene 307 390 537 Perkins. Edward Wayne 589 Pinget. Patrick Edward 269 589 Powell. David Leslie 275 573 Puntch David Alan 389 Ray Charlotte 573 Perkins. Glen Woodling 315 Pinkerton Michael N. 573 Powell Deann 536 Pupa Denn.s A. 76 Ray David Duane 476 Perkins, Jimmy Lee 275 Pinkman Den.se C. 412 Powell. James C.. Jr. 536 Purvin Jonathan Peter 306 496 573 Ray Dennis John . . 301 Perkins Katharine D. 375 Pinnell Gary Ray 573 Powell, J.m Bruce 283 Purvis. Suzanne Marie 376 388 590 Ray Esther Carolyn 296 561 Perkins, Marion Use 350 376 Pinnelli Joseph Fleming 275 336 Powell Margaret Lydia . 590 Pustejovsky Jean M. 387 391 Ray James Douglas 573 Perkins. Michael Lynn 364 Piperi. Anne 536 Powell, Marilynn 243 Putnam Katherine V. 590 Ray Joel Mark 307 590 Perment.r Claudia F. 268 Pipkin. Marv.n Grady . . . . 275 438 Powell Mark Allen 573 Putney. Ruth Emma . . 73 Ray Linda Gayle 537 Permenter Robert D. 589 Pipkin, Mary Margaret 327 Powell Norman Gene 590 Pyka Terry 484 Ray Mary Pamela 590 Perrin. Chr.stopher D. 589 Pircher Raymond W. Jr. 76 359 561 Powell Robert Brent 73 Pyle Carla Jan 412 590 Ray Randall Glen 573 Perrin. Michael W. 204 381 Pittard Linda Dianne 561 Powell Robert G. B. Jr. 561 Pyles Freal Lee 590 Ray Robert Randolph 389 414 590 Pernn. Patricia Kay 292 Pittman. Nancy 299 536 Powell Susan Cordelia 409 573 Pyndus Elizabeth Ann 412 537 Ray Stephen Gerald 84 445 Perry, Arnon . 379 Pitts Dan.el Cauldwell 387 Powell William R. 573 Pyndus Sue Anne 573 Ray Stephen Michael 537 Perry. James Thomas 433 Pitts Deborah Ann 561 Power David Richard 433 590 Pyzdrowski Michael A. 561 Ray Thomas Charles 301 Perry. 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William Patrick 591 Rowntree Rebecca J. 561 Salaior Natividad . . 484, 504 Reynolds, William Joseph 399. 400 537 Rittimann, Jeanne E. 376 388 Rogers. Brenda Carroll 561 Rowold. Karen Kay 591 Salcher. Cindy Ann 271 Rhea. John William, IV 590 Rivers, Carolyn V 376 501 590 Rogers Charles Ale 504 Royal, Jacqueline M. 561 Sale. Libby 229 IRhein. Lora Anne 313 Rivers, George Ann 231 294 Rogers. Charlotte 376 Royal. Ronald Douglas 251.574 Saleh. Bashir Omar 428 Rhine. William 407 Riviere, Robert Lee 466 Rogers. Debra Ann 574 Rozsa. John Peter ... 73 Saliba. David R. 307 Rhoads. Ronald Allen 72 Rizer Mary Bess 273 538 Rogers. Dorothy. Mrs. 390 Rubin. Lorrie 232. 233. 561 Salinas. Alex Celso 591 Rhode David Leland 269 Rizy. David John 377 396 538 Rogers. Dorothy Joyce 591 Rubin. Marilyn Sue 233 Sallee. Bradley Tyler 323. 574 Rhodes. Frederick A.. Ill . . 283 389, 590 Roach. Travis Morgan. Jr. 452, 504 Rogers. Edward Keith . . 301 Rubin, Marsha Joan 311 Salmon. Bailey James 591 Rhodes. 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Debra Lyn Sellers. Kathryn Ann Sellingsloh. Nancy Sellman. Gloria Lynne . . . Sells. Patricia Gay Selman. Donald R Selmon. John Richard Semrad. Christina Sendak, Cynthia Louise Senter Susan Sepulveda. Patricia J.. Mrs. Sepulveda. Sharon M. . Sergeant. James R Sessions. John Spencer Sethness. Edward D.. Jr. ... Settle. Emy Lou Setzer, Jean Ree Sewall, Nancy Jane Sewell. Elizabeth Bonner . Sewell. Kathylan L Sewell. Robert H Senton. Patricia Lynne Seybert. Jacqueline M. Seybold. Mary Cochrane Seybold. Susan Virginia Seymour. Cathryn S Seymour. Jillian Hurst. Mrs. Seymour. Trevlyan G. Shackelford. Suzanne V. . . . Shade. Melodee Marie . . Shaffer, Carol Joy Shahan, Gail Marlin Shahan. Gary Howard . . Shalek. Elaine E Shamoun. Vivian Michel Shanahan. James Michael . . Shands, Rebecca Shanks. Janice Shannon. Charles Patrick . Shannon. 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Paul Douglas Sawyer. Steven Ray Saxon. Keith Gordon Sayers, Clinton Parker Sayers, Scott P.. Jr Sayers, Tara L. . . . Sayles. Diane Louise Sayre. John Leslie Scales. Tommy Eugene Scanio. Stephen E Scavone. John Alan ...... Schaeffer. Edward 263 Shelan. Evan Barry Shelby. Martha Janice . Shelby. Robert Loyd Sheldon. Richard King Shell. Brian Jeffery . . . Shelton. Elaine Kanter Shelton. Genette Shelton. Jacqueline Zidd Sh elton. James R Shelton. John Michael Shelton Linda Joyce Shelton. Michael T. Shelton. Nancy Jean Shelton. Reynolds Miller Shelton. Royce Elaine. Mrs. Shelton. Scott Charles Shelton, Thomas Lee Shepard. Barry Roger Shepard Lester C Jr 574 . 384 301. 562 466 496 540 327 540 227. 574 323 216. 386, 427. 440 44 1 . 562 283 243. 376. 562 551 387 336 496 389 291 Shepard. Merrill Shepherd. Barbara Bess Shepherd. Dav.d Albert Shepherd. Jane K Shepherd. Karen Shepherd. Kim Shepherd. Walter D.. Ill . . . Sheppard. David Raymond Sheppard. Drew Thomas Sheppard. Frank W.. 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Cynthia Gay . Schieffelin. W. O.. Jr. . Schieffer. Carla Nell Schiff. Mary S. . . Schiller. David R Schiller. Kenneth Schiller. Richard S Schiller. Robert Raney 81 Schindler. John S Schmdler Paris R Schirra. Walter M.. Ill Schlaile, G. Timothy Schlechte. Judith Ann Schleicher. Hans F Schleicher. John F Schlesinger. Beverly Sue Schlesinger. Sharon L Schlessinger, Ann Schlobohm. Margaret A. Schlueter. Wanda Kay Schmidt Bruce Lynn Schm.dt. Carol Lynn Schmidt. Helene R. Schmidt. John Aldin . . Schmidt. Kathryn Gail Schmidt. Richard E. Schmidt. Robert R.. Ill Schmidt. Rodney Duane Schmidt. Sharon K. Schmidt, Terry Douglas Schmidt, Terry Lynn Schmidtke. Karen Jean Schmitt. Judy Elane Schmitz. Michael T Simpson. Edward M. . Simpson. Harold S. Simpson. Janice Sue Simpson. Judy K Simpson. Linda Simpson. Mary Ida . . Simpson. Mike Earl Simpson. Pamela Simpson. Roberta E. . . Sims. Alvis Jerome Sims, Christopher E. Sims. Clark Allen Sims, Cloyce Dean. Jr Sims. Douglas Rex . Sims. 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Scruggs William Lee 370. 540 346. 497 551 237. 238. 239 233, 336 540 Slager. Robert Emmet 342 617 Pages Nam Pages Nam Nam Slangal, Barbara Ann . . . 562 Smith, Marechal Ann 243. 541 Spalinger. Donald L 379 Steele. Kenneth Ray 406 Stones. Michael Edward . . 82 Slater, Jerry Dean 340 Smith Marian Robin 562 Spann. Verda Ruth 370 Steele. Laura Gail 501 Strong. Steve Moore 542 Slatko, Barton Elliott 235 Smith. Marsha Ann 425 Sparenberg. Susan 327 Steele. Mary Eileen 257. 369, 562 Stonge. Sally Beth . 243 Slaton. Evelyn R. L. Mrs. 392 Smith, Martha Susan . . 231 Sparks. Alberta Diane 562 Steele. Michael Henry 551 Storey. Victoria E 243. 592 Slaton, Steven Lynn . 473 Smith, Mary Beth 268. 592 Sparks. Andrea Jean . .277. 417 Steele. Rhonda Ellen 27 1 , 562 Storms, Elizabeth Anne 592 Slator Deborah L 237 Smith Michael Gene 375 Sparks. Cheryl Fay 273 Steele Timothy C 562 Storter. Betty Sue 562 Slator. Laney Tarlton 592 Smith. Michael J. 592 Sparks, Gretchen 229 Steelhammer. Carlos A. ....... 592 Story. Jeryl Wayne 255 575 Slattery. Jack Coss 379 Smith, Michael Johnston 473 Sparks, Kenneth W 204. 217. 381 Steen. Elizabeth Ann 575 Stotler. Sally Wayne . 231 Slattery. Timothy J. 541 Smith. Michael Lee 400 551 Sparks, Stephen Allen 551 Stefka Marilyn Louise 575 Stout. James Eugene 542 Slaughter, John Scott 305 Smith, Nancy Virginia 392 562 Spartalis, Emmanuel Mike 297. 541 Steglich, Carolyn Sue . 387. 390 Stout, Randol Lane 301 452. 504 Slaughter Marcella A. 373. 390. Smith. Nita Karl On H. 382 Sepulding, William B 447 Stegl.ch, Catherine A 376 Stovall. James Gregory 387 429 541 Smith. Pamela Jane 541 Spears. Carolyn B 253 Stehling. Patrick R. 337 Stover, Nancy Ann 72 259 376 Slaughter, Sally Elyse 299 441 Smith, Philip A. . 84. 363 Spears. Dana Michael 344. 377. 551 Ste.gerwald. Laura Jean 96 Stover, Shirley Ann 327 Slemenda. Corinne Sue 206 Smith. Philip Stephen 592 Spears Ray Earl 244 541 Stein. Marsha ... .575 Stowe. Kathleen 313 Slipakoff Esther M. 311 385 427. Smith, Rebecca Lynn 592 Spears. Stephen Ross 541 Stein. Paul Lawrence ...... 575 307 Stoyer. Glenn Alan 227 Sliva David Wayne 440. 441 551 323 378 541 Smith. Reginald D. . Smith Rhonda Sue 296 355 409 575 Spears. Susan Jean 223 250 257 54 1 Stein. Rosemary Stemer, Jerome D. 376 ion Strain, Patricia Young Strait William Roger 243 348 Sliva, Sharon Elaine 562 Smith. R. chard Julian . . . 575 Speer Michael Allen 452, 504 Steinfink. Susan D. ....... . . JVU 592 Stranford John A., Jr. 72 Sloan Judv Lvnn 376 Smith. Ronald Dwight 592 - Shervl 263 Steinhebel Terrance L. 575 Strange Carolyn J. G.. Mrs. 542 Sloan, Sandra Lee . . . 541 Smith, Ronald Leslie .... 541 Speight. Susan Edwlna 497 499 Steinle. Alfred Allen 541 Strange Steven W. 82 Sloss. Jerry Robert 389 Smith, Sallie Chesnutt 299 Speizer Irwin 496 Steinmark Freddie Joe 217445 Stratemeyer Catherine 279 Slovacek. Edward J. 378. 562 Smith. Shannon Lynn 239 592 Spence, Judy Hoff 279 466 504 Stratton. John Robert 78 79 204 Slovak, Janice Marie 562 Smith. Shelby Ann . 592 Spence, Rebecca Sue . . 592 Steitle. Dale Raymond 541 Stratton. Stephen A. 379 Sluyter. Donelda Daub. Mrs. 378. 390 Smith, Sherrye Kaye . 592 Spence. Roy Milam. Jr. 96, 217. Steitle, David C. 380. 506 Straub. Christi Lee 562 Small. William Michael 378 Smith. Spencer Hutson 341 381. 541 Stell. Barbara Susan 243. 575 Strauss, Nancy Deborah 96 217 SmaNey. Arthur Louis 551 Smith, Stephen Adrian 379 Spencer Carol . 575 Stengle Michael Fred 289 232. 385 427 Smalley. Michael Ralph 592 Smith. Stephen Cary 412 Spencer, Ralph D.. Jr. . . 283 Stephen John Kurt 387 Strawn. John Mark 592 Smallinq. Jeanne Marie 429, 574 Smith. Stephen Joseph 283. 541 Spencer, William Clifford 393 Stephens. Arthur Edward . 379 541 Strawn Susan Raye 323 425 Smalling, Richard Warren 400 Smith. Stephen Russell 541 Spengler. Laura Louise 387 393 Stephens. Frank Hobart 286. 438 Street. James Lowell . 454 466. 504 Smith, Alec Maurice 541 Smith. Steven Wade 267, 592 Sperry. Susan Harriet 231 Stephens Hearn 491 Street. John Edwin H. 562 Smith Ann Louise 73 Sm th S san Marie 299 Speyrer. Charles Wayne 452 456 r. , I H A 72. 575 Street, Kelly Craig 412 592 Smith Archie Dan Jr 389 Smith Terry Lee 541 457. 504 _ P U r) . 562 Strelsky, Cheryl Lyn 592 Smith. Banks McLam . . 389 Smith. Thomas Frank 227 Spicak. Richard M. 390 Stephens, Marilyn Sue 243 413. 592 Strickland, Jack Vernon 204 Smith, Barton Allen 387. 551 Smith. Ursula 246. 279 Spiegel, Susan Kay 592 Stephens, Timothy T. 275. 592 Strickland. Nancy E. Mrs. 542 Smith, Bettyna Marie 592 Smith. Vicki Lynn 541 Spiegelhauer, Nancy Dawn 317. 541 Stephens, William G. 407 Strickland Osborne W. 72 Smith, Brenda Kay 324 Smith. Weldon L.. Jr. 575 Spiker, Cynth.a Ann 72 229 382 Stephenson, Carole 542 Strickland Raymond L. 323 433 Smith. Burleigh J. 407. 541 Smith, William A 301. 592 Spinks, Alannah 541 Stephenson, Karen 409 Stringer Judy Carole 73 259 Smith, Carl Edward 389 Smith William L. 340 Spires, William V., Jr. 289 253 Stripling. Josephine 375 Smith, Carol Ann 562 Smithers. Robert Lewis. Jr. 551 Spivalt. Richard Mark 378. 551 Stephenson Martha Louise 327. 592 Stripling Ruth Ellen 259 Smith. Carol Ellen . 257 497 574 Smolik. Erwin J. 375. 387, 541 Spivey. Marsha Carol 277 Stephenson Paula G. 562 Strittmatter. Joseph W. 426 551 Smith, Carolyn Irene 497 Smolins. Laurie A. 367 Spjut, Susan . . 446 592 Stermer Nancy Louise 231 Stromberg, Barbara M. 387 Smith, Catherine Ann 327 Smoot. Byron Gordon 340 Sponberg, Ronald Terry 393, 414, 562 Stern, Nancy Irice 233 Stromberg Barbara 433 Smith. Charlene Diane 592 Smoot, Marc Lee 341 Spradlin, Scott Dunbar 72 Stern. Susan Adele 233 Strong Gary Bennett . . . 301. 389 592 Smith. Charles L., Jr. 377 Smullen. Deborah Jane 562 Spraggins. Alvin Cecil 562 Stern. Vickie Diane 592 Strong William Reese 504 Smith, Charles Lawrence 399. 400 Snakard Laura Ellen 575 Spratt. Carol Jane 575 Stetter. Karen Kolb 277 Stroube Fo Aldrich 305 Smith, Cheryl Lynn 574 Snavely. Susan Mary 562 Spring. Charmta 240. 241, 292 416 441 Steubing Lee Anna 592 Stroube. Frank A. 332 445 Smith, Christopher W. 227 Snebold. Neal Gross, Jr. 551 Spring. Nad.ne 240. 241 425. 562 Stevens. Debra Lee 592 Stroube Steven Gillespie 305 Smith, Clyde Willard, Jr, 76 354. Sneed, James William 592 Springer. Marjorie S 271, 413, 575 Stevens, Jane Ellen 592 Stroud. Matthew David 387 542 359 541 Sneed. Jerome Ernest 72 96. 204 266 Sprinkle, Margaret Ann 409 592 Stevens. Mark W. 387 Stroud. Sandra Kay 379 Smith, Connye Ann 382 Snail. Kyle Suzanne 575 Sproul. Richard M. 575 Stevens. Mary Duncan 542 Strub. James Earl 399 Smith. Cynthia Anne. Mrs. 541 Snellings. Richard Paul 345. 377 Sprowls. Stephen Donald . 283 Stevens, Michael 452 Strube. Glenn Arthur 551 Smith. Dale Lynn 391, 541 Snelson. L. W., Ill 84 265 SpruiH. Kathenne Ruth 398 Stevens, William Albert . 331. 335, Stryer. Debra Rae 542 Smith. Danelle Jean 83 Snider. Linda Mae 541 Sprutt. Ronnie D. 269 396. 551 Stuart, Charles C. 575 Smith. Darrell Wayne 562 Snodgrass Carolee 541 Squires. Margaret Ann 259 592 Stevenson David Ross 96, 210, 414. Stubben. Richard A. 542 Sm.th, David Ray 574 Snodqrass Dorithy E. 575 Squires. Rod Sellars . 438 431 432 433. 562 Stubblefield. Sandra K. 85 259 Smith. David Virgil 562 Snodgrass, Joan Pratt. Mrs. 391 Squires. William R.. Ill 335 Stevenson. Linda Jane 96. 217 Stubblefield Susan V. 309 Smith. Deann A Smith Deborah Ann 378 386 391 541 Snoe. Joseph Anthony 379 383 433 St. Clair, Constance G. St Clair Joe Christopher 592 400 Stevenson. Scott W. 305. 575 Stubbs Richard Allen 551 283 Smith, Deborah Jo 271. 332 441 Snow. David Lusky Snowdy. Elizabeth C. 575 St. Onge. Sally Beth 574 Stewart David Rial 388 247 Stuckey JoAnn . 361 Smith. Derrick Eugene 261 389 Snyder Catherine Sue 249, 541 St. Clair. Christ.e G. 299 574 Stewart. Debra Kay . 592 Stuckey Sybil J. 592 Smith, Diane Aleathea 562 Snyder, Lillian Ocelia 497 Stack. Julie Ann 249 592 Stewart. Earl Richard III 504 Studebaker Linda Susan 575 Smith. Diane Elizabeth 592 Snyder, Norman Edward 592 Stacy George Brown 286 287. 273 592 Stewart. Enos Roger. Jr. 255 342 Studor Jacob Von 562 Smith. Edward Lee 371 541 Snyder. Phillip Lynn 541 Stafford. Lawrence F. 396 Stewart. Jan Mane 592 Stuewer Lester A. Jr. 352 390 Smith. Ellen Gary 296 574 Soapes. Rose Paulette 562 Stafford. Nancy Brooks 250 257 Stewart. Janet Ann 259 575 400 542 Smith. Emmitt Shelton 84. 291 574 Sobel. Suzanne ...... 592 Stafford. Wesley W. 335 Stewart. Jeffrey Wayne 283 Stuhl. Susan Beth 311 Smith. Fran 89 Sobey. David Edward 387 Stage. Judith Charlene 401. 433 Stewart. Karen Joyce . . . 562 Sturdevant Richard M. 433 Smith, Frank Gilmer 592 Socha. Henry F.. Jr. 592 Stagner. Michael Ellis 575 Stewart Kay Lang 506 Styrsky. James A. 592 Sm.th, Gary Wayne 551 Sodd. Bernadette Marie 412 Staha. John L. 380 Stewart, Mark Steven 393 551 Sucke. John Howard. Ill 390 Smith, Gayle Ann 412. 425 Soders. Melton Vaughn 339 396 541 Staha Rodger Lee 506 Stewart Michael R. 335 Sudduth Deborah Jean 592 Smith, Gene Derek 345. 433 Sokolewicz Stephanie Ann 96 Staller, Joseph Bass 235 Stewart. M ( chael V. 542 Sueltenfuss. Kathryn A. 575 Smith. Gerald E. 574 Sokolow, Craig Bryan 303 Stallings George Harold 73 407 562 Stewart, Patricia Ann 542 Sugg John Calvin 349 Smith. Gregory H. 267 Solcher, Nancy Jane 386 Stallman Roy R.. Jr. . 357 389, 592 Stewart. Robert George 315 542 Suggs Nancy Elizabeth 249 592 Smith. Harold PaMon 375 387 Solether, Robert M. 287 Stamey, Melinda L. 301 437 Stewart. Scott Van 592 Suhr D. Edwin 289 575 Smith. Howard Gray, Jr. . 341 Solis, Mario Alberto 592 Stamey. Mindy Louise 229 500 Stewart. Sharon Ann 413 Sulak Florence Marie 562 Smith. Hugh William . 541 Solomon, Gary Bennett 307 Stanberry Billy Jack 389 Stewart. Steven Daniel 542 Sullender Wayne M. 592 Smith Jack Dean 390 Solomon Shari A 382 Standard Loretta J. 243 497 498 542 Sullivan Eileen Kay 375 Smith. James Alton 301 Solsbery Steven Ward 289, 575 Standefer. Bonnie June 313. 327. Stewart Terry Thomas 231 466 575 Sullivan Gerald M. 592 Smith, James B.. Jr. 289 437 493 55 1 Sommer Larry James 562 IflQ Standish Thomas Rhein 437 575 542 Stewart. Vicki Darlene 73 592 323 Sullivan James David 563 563 Smith. James Kent 389 Sommers Conrad Hoyle Sonkin, Barry David JOY 307 Standridge. Lavaughn R. 389 Stewart. William Benson Stiba, V.ctona Laura 376 Sullivan Jo Jean 592 Smith. James Lacey 504 Sonnemann Lorraine O. 311 Stanford. John Edwin 389 575 Stiles, Francis Dean 81 362 363 541 Sullivan John F. Jr. 563 Smith. James Randall 551 Sonnemann. Sheryl A. 90 31 1 562 Stanford. Richard Alan 349 Stiles Marjorie J. 562 Sullivan Kathleen K 73 575 Smith. James Weston 323 575 Sonnenberger Robert S. 302 303 575 Stanley Charles William 303 344 Stinson. Cassie Belle 592 Sull.van Paul Vincent 838 Smith. Jan Paulette 592 Sorelle, Donald Patrick 592 377 396. 562 Stinson Sally Mane 592 Sullivan. Susanne M. 371 542 Smith. Janet Kaye 376, 388. 575 Sorensen Kristin E. 592 Stanley Deborah Ann 241. 361 551 Stipulkosky, Sherron L. Mrs. 401 433 Suman. John Me Lean 313 592 Smith. Janet Lee 273 397 575 Sorenson Larry Miton 476 Stanley. Georgiana Davis 231 Stipulkosky Thomas F. 433 Sumers George Will, am III 247 Smith. Janet Lynn 257, 562 497 509 Sorenson Edward B. 389 Stanley. James Carl Stano Carl Randoloh 73 77 90 429 541 Stivison Lorna Linell 592 391 54 1 Summers Edward L. 379 255 352 542 Smith. Jeff Forrest 562 Sorenson Kristen E. Sorenson Larry Milton 3 76 475 Stansbury. Suzanne 575 Stock. Diane Elizabeth Stacker Edward E. Jr. 289 Summers Leon Paul Jr. 275 592 Smith. John Calvin III 541 Sorsby. Barbara Elaine 592 Stansel. Nina Beth 551 Stockton Kenneth Earl 267 Summers Sheryne Anne 249 563 Smith. John Duncan. Jr. 575 Sorsby, Lester Howard Jr. 323 562 Stark Cheryl Ann 542 Stohl Kr.stin 575 Sumner Cynthia Jane 229 Smith, John O. 438 Sours. Robert John. Jr. 267 438 Stark Jerry Dewitt 283 356 551 Stokes Alem Nan 575 Sumner Karen Rebecca 229 Smith. John Rogers 400. 541 Sousares. Lynn Scott . 407 575 Startzman Sharron A. 592 Stokes. Joe Daniel 334 Sumners Laurance Earl 308 Smith John Wayne. II 592 Southard, Charles Gary 333 Statham. Cheryl Ruth 592 Stokes. Stanley Gilbert 349 Sumners Susan L. 231 309 592 Smith. Joy E. S.. Mrs. 575 Southwell Stephen Wayne 395 Staton. James Michael 592 Stolbun Sam Leon 319 Sumpter Sharon Sue 277 592 Smith. Joyce McCurry 596 Southwell Susan P. 425 575 Stayer. Glenn Alan 96 375 Stone Andrew Jack 319 Sundbeck Carltor, W. 356 542 Smith. Kathryn Lee 385 425 Sowada. Rebecca Ann 388 562 Steadham. Joseph Edwin 542 Stone. Charles Michael 399 400 542 Sunderlin Walter Jay 378 379 Smith. Kay 229 Soward. Jena Kay 73. 85 203, 223 Steadman. Nancy Jean 575 Stone. Charles Turner. Ill 349 Sundt Marilyn Elaine 563 Smith Lance Plowman 356 394, 400 231. 385 413 427. 562 Steakley. Dan Stephen 452 504 Stone, Gerald Victor 551 Susman Nancy Jayne 223 324 346 Smith. Larry Gene 301 Sowards Keith Hunter 497 Stecher Steven Alan 333 376 Stone, Kathleen L. 592 Suter. Henry Albert 563 Smith. Larry Randall 504 Sowell. Andrew J.. Ill 541 Sfeeg James R.. Jr. 506 Stone. Mary Donna 542 Sutherland Karen Jean 542 Smith. Lawrence Wayne 315 Spaeth Stanley Albert 506 Steeger Corrine Lynn 393 Stone, Rhoda Olene 397 575 Sutton Cheryl lone 367 Smith. Leslie Diane 592 Spafford Barbara Sue 72 Steele. Jack 349 Stone. Sharla Lynn ' 542 Sutton John Ewing 291 575 Smith, L.nda Elaine 253 Spam. Bruce Allen 575 Steele James Wesley 551 Stone William E. Ill 305 Sutton Robert Lee 423 618 Pages Name Name Pages Name Pages Na Pages Sutton. Susan Lynn , . 592 Taylor, Diane Elizabeth ..89. 410. 551 Thompson, Brenda Lee 563 Tomforde. Albert M.. Ill 267 400, 496 Tunstall. Carol Ann 76. 217. 354 Svadlenak Stephen R 551 Taylor. Donald Ray 387. 393 Thompson, Carlton E 352. 563 Tomlin, Doyce Earl 543 Turbeville. Boyd F., Jr. , . 332 Svelberg. Bradley David . . . 293. 575 Taylor. Donnie Elizabeth . . . 551 Thompson Charles E 337 Tomlin, Kenneth James 340 Turboff, Ronald . .76. 325. 593 Sveiven. Kim Allen 334, 389 Taylor, Dorothy A 277 Thompson, Charles Michael 289. 543 Tomlin. Margaret Day 543 Turet. Charles S.. Jr. . 277. 331, 336 Swafford. Gloria Jane 413 Taylor. Gary Lee 217. 371. 593 Thompson, Cynthia Cheryl . 55 1 Tompkins. Janet Susan 575 Turet. Stephanie Sue . 229. 387, 391. 544 Swan. Judith Lynn 229, 279, 283, Taylor. George Aaron 543 Thompson. Diane Lynn .... 563 Tompkins. Wyatt M 504 Turet. Thomas Robert 313.466, 593 391. 542 Taylor. George Thomas . 409 Thompson. Jack Richard . . 289 387.438 Tongtharadol, Pirojd 593 Turman, Gayland J. 376, 389 Swan. Sarah Caroline 296 Taylor, Hayward 280 Thompson. James Gordon 543 Tooke. Charles Thomas 433, 575 Turnage. Valerie Lynne ... 410.563 Swanson, Patricia E 327, 592 Taylor. James Thomas. Ill 551 Thompson. Janet 243 Tooke. William Mays 504 Turnbough, Cynthia Kay 575 Swanson. William Reynolds 305 Taylor. Janette . .. . 253. 593 Thompson. Janine E 375. 575 Toombs. Barry Donald 543 Turner. Betty Sue 299 Swaty. Patricia Annette . 563 Taylor. Jeanne Marie 235 Thompson, Jerry Ray 371. 543 Topek. Fredell Madeline ... 3 1 1 332, 563 Turner. Charles M 593 Swayze. Carolyn Nell 542 Taylor. John Edmond 284. 575 Thompson. Jo Ann 575 Topham. Catherine Anne 563 Turner, David Alan 217 Swayze. Elizabeth Maude . 542 Taylor, John Thomas . .81. 361. 362 Thompson. John Addison. . . 506 Toppins, Sarah E. . 72, 593 Turner. David Ray 379 Sweat. Robert H.. Jr 563 Taylor, John Woodrow. Jr. 344 Thompson. John McKinley . . 255. 543 Tornow. Joel Frank 344, 377 Turner. Deborah Kay 593 Sweeney, Francis William . 542 Taylor. Josiah P.. IV , . . . 269, 593 Thompson, John Quincy, Jr. 543 Torrance, Susan Shelby 382, 497. Turner. Gerald Lynn. Jr. 575 Sweeney. Martha Mary . . . 592 Taylor, Julius H 444, 445 Thompson, Judy Erleene 253. 376 498. 501 Turner. James W 204. 217, 394 Sweeney, Michael S. . 247 Taylor, Kay Carol 237. 429. 543 Thompson. Karen Lee 593 Torres, Eloisa Ysaura 73. 593 Turner. Jill 575 Sweet, Shirliereed A.. Mrs. 413 Taylor. Larry Dale 315. 575 Thompson. Katherine O. 593 Totten, William Pool 344 377. 496 Turner. Lawrence W 506 Swendeman, Deborah J. 575 Taylor, La ' rry Don 563 Thompson. Katherine R. 231, 575 Totzke. Anne Louise 498, 499 Turner. Leon Rufus. Jr. 287 Swedeman, Diane Farrar . 217, 385 9 c j Taylor, Linda Tavlor Marianne 253 425 Thompson. Kenneth Eugene Thomoson Lindsev A 323. 563 30 1 Touchon, Ronald E 483. 504 Turner. Nancy Alice . .376. 593 CQ-J Swenke, Susan J Swenumson, Mary Beth . . t.yi 575 Taylor, Mary Graham 551 Thompson. Michael Douglas 313 Tovar. Alfred G 405 . 407 Turner. Thomas Charles . SVJ . 375. 504 Swenumson. Richard Dale 75. 387. Taylor. Robert Kirby ......... 389 Thompson, Michael R 575 Towery, Frank. Jr 255 Turner, Virginia Ward, Mrs. 544 575. 542 Taylor. Ronald Keith 389 Thompson. Patrick D . . 484. 504 Towler, Sally Jockusch 279 Turney. William Jackson . .291. 544 Swetnam. Linda Dianne 237 Taylor. Susan Jean 593 Thompson, Scott Howie 336 Townley, Cheryl Y .327, 563 Turpin. James Edwin 389. 433. 593 Swift, Mary Louise 382 Taylor. Terri Ann 575 Thompson, Steven Douglas 286. 287. 445 Townsend, David Lee 291 Turrentine. Cathryn Greer . . 75. 387 Swift, Richard E.. Jr 251. 592 Taylor. Thomas Glover H. 82 Thompson, Thomas L 86. 91. 92 Towsley. Daniel Kent 389. 593 Tuttle, Lowell William 297 Swift. Robert Dennis 542 Taylor. Timothy Dale 543 Thompson, Tommy Joe 332 Tracey, Diana Gail 499 Tvedt, Dorothy Helen . . 376, 388 Swim. Jesse R 575 Teague. Clifton P . 301. 593 Thompson. William Scott . 291. 551 Tracy. Charles G 255 Twomey. Frederic Lawrence 84. 255. 544 Swindall, Kermit Lee 407 Teague. Jomichael Hargis 563 Thomson. Barbara L 593 Tracy. Colleen O . 544 Tyler. Ronnie Paul 452. 504 Swire. Phillip Raine 345 Teague. Judy Anne 229 Thornberry, Kate 327 Tracy. Lynn 397. 575 Tyne. Billy C 383 Swisher. Linda Ellen . 271. 543 Teas. Benjamin D.. Jr 433 Thornburgh. Randell E. 543 Tracy. Stephen Rey 563 Swisher, Samuel J.. Jr 341 Teater. Stanley Ray 543 Thornbury. Donald H. . . 380 Tracy, Susan Elizabeth 563 Swoboda. Gary Lynn . . . 400. 543 Teel. Herbert D.. Jr 506 Thome. Barbara Jean . 327. 543 Trammell, Martha Lynn . .327 Swope. Sally Louise 73 Teichelman. Laverne Faye .90. 271, 563 Thorne. George C.. Jr 375. 563 Traub. Robert Gary . 325 SwoDa Soencer Lon 283 Teinert, Ann Elizabeth 593 Thornhill. Richard Joe 394. 400 Traugott. Kathryn A .271. 563 Synwolt. Richard F., Ill 393 Teitelbaum. Jay 235 Thornton, Cyndia M 257, 543 Travis. David Michael 544 Telford. Laura K 593 Thornton, Jamie 593 Trailer. Marvin Gary 389. 593 Uecker, Wilfred C. .217 Teller. Beverly Diane 401, 433 Thornton. Joe Rayford . . 593 Treaccar. Annette L .413. 593 Uhrich, John Frederick .. 452 T Temple. Jo Anne 593 Thornton, John Norman 551 Treadway. Karen Lynn 376 Uhrich, Linda Sue 563 ' Temple, Thompson Bond 247. 444. 445 299. 575 Thornton. Robert Lloyd 227 72. 575 Tredway, Stephen Allen 341. 422 388 Ulrich. John Masil Heinz 575 593 Tabak. Debra A 575 Tennison. Thomas Edward . 341. 349 Thornton. Thurman D 575 Trekell, Stanley Gene 383, 433 Umholtz. Robbie J. 229 Tabbert, Beverly Joan 543 Teoh, Kenny 389 Throp. Claude Wilson 287 Tresch. Robert E 466 Underwood. Max Stephen . . 389 Tabbert. Patricia Lynn 382. 551 Teoh Noreen Bee Mui 350 Thorsen. Turid 593 Trevino. Christine Ida 544 Linger, Ellin Jo 31 1. 593 Tabor. Barbara Ann 543 Terrazas. Richard James . . 293. 551 Thrash, Kathryn 575 Trevino, David Jesus 593 Upchurch Rebecca S . 433. 593 Tabor, Christopher C 267. 575 Terrell. Lance Leroy 389 Threlkeld, David Bryan 389 Trevino. Eugene R 563 Upton, Dennis Keith 575 Tackett, Randy Joe 543 Te Be 1 L 563 Th mfi S fift Al ' rft 543 T ' I ' ( 344 377 Urban Dean Ray 593 Tacquard. Phyllis E. . 575 Terry, David Rankin .... 433. 575 Thurman, Mary Louise , 391 Trevino. Maria Elsa 563 Urbanovslcy. Pamela J 350. 593 Toft, Arthur Armatage 340. 422 Terry. Steven Gordon 309. 543 Thurman. Robert Wayne. 268 269. 563 Trevino, Rita Marie 388 Urey. Joseph Daniel 389 Takacs. Rodney Scott 389 Terwelp, Daniel Rome 452. 504 Thweatt, Lou White. Mrs. . . 386 Trevino. Robert Campos , . . 552 Uribe, Fred J. 563 Tekos. James Michael . 543 Terrian. Robert Paul 64 Thweatt, Mary Agnes 257 563 Trevino. Veronica E 363 Urick, Linda Josephine 391 Talbert. James Douglas 344 Testa, Joanne 263 Thweatt. William T.. Jr . . 394. 400 Treviio. David, Jr. 593 Urquhart, Garland Wesley . 544 Talbert. William L 378 Testa. Peggy Jean 263 Tibbetts. Michael Eden . . . . .476. 504. 575 Treybig, Harvey Jean 380 Ursin, Laura Marie 410.412 Talbot. John Scott 313 Thaddeus. Sarah E. 593 Tibbetts. Patrick T 476 Tribble. Nancy Jean 273. 593 Uselton, Gregory Allen .... 575 Talboys. Paul Albert 375 Thalheim. Margaret Louise 551 Tibbitts. Marian N 593 Trieb. John Edward 414. 563 Uselton, Michael T 446 Talley. Dennis L 400, 543 Thames. Gena Beth 327. 575 Tice. Melinda Susan 302 Triesch, Trisha Ann 279 369, 544 Uselton, Samuel P 297. 575 Talley. Marsha Ann 277. 543 Thames, Margo 327, 387, 391. 543 Tickner. Thomas Allen 405 Trigg, Jane Reed . .63.80.214.563 Utesch. Cassandra Ann 231, 575 Talley. Susan Grier 252 Thawerbhoy, Nazim G. . . 493 Tidwell. James Keith 251 Trimble. Deborah Ann 80 Utley, Dan Kirk . ...544 Talley. Susan Jane 249. 441 Theberge. Patrick Joseph 301. 543 Tiemann. Roslyn Ann 229 Trimble. Leon Stokes ,544 Uttenweiler. Christine 576 Tally. Alton Russell 345 Theis. Kenneth C.. Jr 227, 575 Tierney, Margaret C 563 Troberman. Rick Hanson ... 504 Talreja. Gopal S 493 Theriot. George Thomas 78. 352. Tijinna. Amedor 484 Trodlier. Marsha Sue 263, 575 Tamayo. George Edward 563 400, 543 Tillerson, Ren Wayn e 433 Troiano. Katherine Ann 575 v Tamburello, Nancy M . .78. 575. 563 Thibodeau. Daniel J 389 Tillery. Vickie Lynne 563 Trojan, Susan E , . . 393 Tanaka. Yoshiaki 543 Thieme. Robert Bunger, III 333, 396 Tillman. Robin 376. 393 Trojanowsky. Brenda E .72. 212. Tandy. Charles Willis. IV . 379 Thigpen, Thomas Earl 400 Tilly. John Roland 575 271 385, 427 Tandy. Vicki Diane 551 Thoben. Linda Teresa 376. 417 Timberlake. Marie 593 Troll. Thomas Martin 336 Vaccaro. Josephine Ann 563 Tankersley. Lizabeth . . 23 1 376.417. 575 Thoman, Mark Charles .... 340. 396. 422 Timberlake. Martin Ray . 299, 476 Tronson. Jodie . . . 96 Vacek, Don Carol! .414. 426. 544 Tanner. Georqe Eldridge 78. 331. 334 Thoman, Paul Armand 340. 422 Timmons, Elizabeth Ann . . 575 Troth. Judy Lee 257. 593 Vacek, Joanne E 593 Tanoos. Tom Neill 543 Thomas. Alan George 476 Timmons. Patrick F.. Jr .96. 204. Trout, Pamela Jane 231. 593 Valadez. Carlos Lauro 576 Tapper. Patricia Ellen .233, 382, 563 Thomas, Amy Elizabeth ... 593 331. 336. 381 Trout. William Richard 337 Valadez. Manuel. Jr. 544 Tapper. Phyllis Jean 233. 382 551 Thomas, Beverly Kay 563 Timmons, Terence Penick 396 True. Troy Neil 363 Valdez, David Lee . 348. 563 Tapsak. Michael Paul 291 496 Thomas, Carlo Jane 593 Tims, Robert Lewis 227, 593 Truitt. Robert R., Jr . 333 Valdez. Ricardo Cruz 407 Targac. Glenn Marshal 543 Thomas, Florence Ford 563 Tiner. James Michael 551 Trum. Hildegarde J. 229 Valek, Steven Joseph 452 Tarkington. Virginia L . . 592 Thomas, Frances Claire 253. 575 Ting, Hui-Tzeng 389 Truss, Robert Steve 78, 400, 544 Valenzuela, Nicholas A 544 Tarleton. Gladys Ann 386 Thomas, Jean Charles 543 Tingley. Terry Walker 355 Trussell. Robert S 593 Valerio, Juan, Jr 365 Tarlton. John Yerby 383.433. 496 Thomas. John Carroll 84. 289 Tinsley. Edward R.. Ill 267, 593 Trusty, Rebecca Sue 376, 388. 593 Valero, Jimmy 344 Tarrant. George Donald ....... 389 Thomas. John Lewis 593 Tipple. David Franklin ... 291. 563 Trutna. William R., Jr . . . 575 Valigura, Kathleen C. 563 Tart. Linda Diane 592 Thomas. Karl Ashton 433 Tipps. Helen Anne . . 277. 593 Tschoepe, Michael D 389, 593 Vallejo. Johnny J 490. 576 Tatar. Sheryl Eileen 90 497 Thomas. Kathy Ann 408, 409, 543 Tips. Elizabeth Ann . . 309, 497 Tschoerner. Deborah Frances . . . 544 Vallone. Steve Vincent 315. 325. 544 Tate. Carolyn Elaine 376 Thomas, Kingslea 543 Tipton. George W.. Jr 227 Tschudi, Craig Harris 267 Van Duym. Dirk Adrian . 593 Tate. 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George G. 289. 438. 482. 504 Vance, Betty Ann 231, 388, 497, 575 Taylor. Alys V. 369 Thomas. Randall Barr . . 379. 596 Tobor. Michael Jay 84. 307. 445 Tucker. John Pyne . . . 575 Vance, Sherri Lynn 593 Taylor. Andrew Duane . . 359. 563 Thomas, Roderic Conrad 275, 593 Todar, Karen L 72 Tucker. Julia S 387 Vandergriff, Gary L. . 593 Taylor. Ardell 73 Thomas. Rose Renee . . 563 Todd. Joe Mack 375 Tucker Linda Susan 544 Vanderhoef, Louise B . 501 Taylor. Arthur Lee 476 Thomas. Susan Bell . .... 575 Todd. Kelly Alvin . 563 Tucker. Robert Keith ... 341 Vanderhorst. Gerard C, 593 Taylor. Betty Ellen 85. 223. 243. Thomas. Theodore Vesey 563 Todd. Melvin Reynolds . .73. 301. 563 Tucker. Terri Sue 243 Vanderslice, John Patrick . . 563 332, 334. 497. 563 Thomas. Thomasina 271.563 Todd, Russell George 84. 251 Tucker. Thomas Elliott 251 Vender Stoep. Gail Ann 376. 397. Taylor. Bettye Jewel 543 Thomas. Walter Dean 593 Todd, Terry Lee 563 Tucker. William Johnstone 544 416, 441.497. 593 Taylor, Carl Jay . 251. 592 Thomas, Walter Irving. II 543 Toepperwein. Douglas Neal 345. 593 Tucker. William L.. II 283. 593 Vandervoort, Linda K. . 576 Taylor, Carol Diane 373 Thomas, William Harold 340 Tofte, William Frederick 359. 563 Tudor. Mary Alice 243 Vanderwerth. Penelope 576 Taylor, Cary Elizabeth 204. 217, Thomas. William Miller . 389 Toler, Thomas Earl .... 301. 593 Tudor. Susan Terry 243. 313 Van De Walle Teresa 376 327. 385. 543 Thomason. Gary Jack 375. 389. 593 Toles. Holland Edward. Ill 375 Tudzin. Dianne Bruno . 544 Vandivort, Pamela . 327. 563 Taylor. Christopher Rand 373 Thomasson, Larry Lance , . 543 Tolk. Keith M 400 Tuffly, Ellen Louise 259 Vandusen. Michael Darnell . 493 Taylor. Cindi 575 Thomasson, Toni M 388. 593 Toll. Linda Fay 268 Tull John Hugh Jr. 72 Vanecek, John Joseph 544 Taylor. Cynthia .92, 371 543 Thome. Joseph E.. Jr 543 Tomachefsky. Carolyn S. . . . . 253. 575 Tull. Terrence William . . 339 Van Eck. 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Peter Simon 389 Walker. James Pike 411 Watkins. Mary Gayle . 545 Wendel. Kathleen T. 545 Wh.teside, Tom Heatly 452 Vilcoq. Michelle Mary 256 544 Walker. Jeanne 576 Watkins, Mary Nan 327, 594 Wendel. Philip Jervase 349. 545 Whiteside William Robin 84. 321 Villarreal. Jorge M.. Jr. 544 Walker. Jessee Randall 389 Watkins. Richard Marion . 305 Wendell Robert Edward. Jr 323 545 Whitesides. David Alan 564 Villarreal. Manuel A. 359. 563 Walker. John Hale. Ill . 400 Watkins. Robert D 345 Wender, Jerry Lee 307 Whitfield. Larry Alan .576 Villarreal. Richard O. 364. 496 Walker. John Henry 375, 379 Watson, Ann Pate 73. 250 257, 332, 576 Wendland. Cynthia Lynn 227, 327 563 Whitfield. Marianne 296 Villasenor, Raul 593 Walker. John William 313 Watson. David Gary 363, 552 Wendlandt. Helen Kay 416. 576 Whitfield. Mary Paula 249. 497 V.llasenor. Rebecca L. 576 Walker Lawrence f. 493, 496 Watson. Frances Elaine . 271 Wendlandt, Margaret Dean 563 Whitfill Barbara Jean 386. 546 Villegas, Roberto, Jr. 593 Walker, Marc.a Susan 576 Watson, James Richard 594 Wendt, Ralph William 345. 576 Whitfill. Cliff Edward 251. 564 Vine, Michael Price 593 Walker, Robert Bridges 348 Watson, James Robert .... 308, 309. 563 Wener. Joanne 564 Whitford. Lonnie Oral 546 Vine, Sandra Kethryn 401 433 Walker Ronald Boyce 563 Watson, Janis Lynn 594 Wenzel, Richard Earl . 576 Whiting, Jack E.. Jr. 552 Vining. Lowery Benjamin 400 Walker. Roy Earl 383 Watson. John R., Ill 375 Wenzell, Patricia M. 545 Whitley Mikki Jane 249 594 Vinklarek, Emily C 350 Walker. Sharla Kaye 595 Watson, Joseph P.. Ill 414 Werckle Sharon Kay 367 497 Whitley, Patricia L. 576 Vinsort, Charles Duane 291 Walker. Sharon Frances . 506 Watson, June Anderson 273 563 Werkenfhin. Karen L. 401 Whitlock. Brenda L. 386 546 Vinson. Charles E 443 Walker. Shawn Michael 387 Watson, Linda Kathryn 576 Werkenthm. Marie L. 401 430. 433 Whitlock Gary Don 507 Virjan. Grace Lamar 563 Walker. Wanda Sue 545 Watson. Marie Seibold . 576 Werkenthm. Ma J. Ill 383 433 Whitmire Cathy D. 259. 497 Vise Beryl Dav.d 563 Walker. William David . . . . 247 552 Watson. Mary Elizabeth 223, 229, 250 Werlink. Joy Anne 376 Whitmire Carol Gale 259 309 Vives. Edith Margo . . .371 373 Walker. William L 466 Watson, Paula Ann 594 Wernick. Mark Jay 73 Whitson Kenneth W 383 433 576 Voelzel, Graham S 593 Wall Edward Anthony 340 422 Watson, Phillip Alan 576 Werry, Thomas Owen 345. 377 Whitson. Marcus Dale 504 Vogel. Claire Bern.ce 73 237 576 Wall Jack Kno 332 Watson Richard A. Jr. 594 Wessels, John William 78, 400 Whittaker Stephen Emmett 94 Vogel, Leon David. II . 544 Wall James Carroll 355 Watson, Robert 96 Wessels. Susan Carol 413 Whittier Julius Edward 452. 504 Vogt, James Michael . 337 Wall John Thomas . 260, 507 Watson. Sue Ellen 273. 594 West. George Page 289 576 Whitworth. Ann 253.406.441 Vogt, Richard Alan . 344 Wall, Lewis Douglas III . 313 Watson. Terry Ruff 315. 576 West. Gregory Robert 313 Wiatrek Elaine Mane 315 Vogt, Ronald Keith 340 Wall. Paula Calhoun. Mrs. 386 Watson, Vicki Ly nn 594 West. James Charles 576 Wiberg Leanne 259. 564 Voigt, Nancy Kaye 593 Wall Ronald Norwood 393 Watson. William David . 545 West. Mike 484 Wieber Edward P. 576 Volkening, Janis Jo 369 Wallace Van Russell 563 Watt, Louisa Catherine 290 West. Preston Lee 545 Wied George Ronald 596 Volkening, Ronnie Ray 72. 73. 96. Wallace William L ....... 507 Watt. Richard D 504 West, Richard Ellis 334 Wiedeman Stanley Raymon 283. 208 443 Wallenstein, Richard A. 325, 444 445 Wattmger, Thomas Emmett 545 West, Robert Allen 545 409 564 Vollflnt ' ns t r ' Anna 273, 593 327 Watts. Charles Ross 76. 359 563 West. Robert V.. Ill 28 1 375 A ' A C P A 466 504 Volpe. Marilyn Jean . . 497 576 Wallis, Ted William . . 375 Watts. Danny Dawson 283 552 West. Stephen Gano 333 Wiegand Marc F. 483 504 Vottin. Marcus John. Jr.. . 301 Walls. Alta Lee 593 Watts. Donna Kay 563 West. W.lliam George 313 594 Wiemers Lester Carl 433 594 Voltin. Thomas Darryl . ...... 412 Walls, Brian Lee 269, 594 Watts. Janet Sue 594 Westbrook. Dan Allen 389 594 Wienstock. Marlene Joy 311 Von Dohlen. T.mothy D. 381 Walls. Stephen Craig . . . 63 78 268. Watts, Karen Lynn 594 Westbrook. Patricia Ann 271 Wier Janet Blair 243 376 576 Vonmerveldt, Joseph P. 331. 334, 269 496 563 Watts. Sharon Sue 279 Westbrook. Sallie Mane 545 Wier. John Re. 552 380 400 Walraven, Stephen E 389 Waugh Kay Charmain 237, 441 Westervelt, Jan 317 Wiesner, Mark Douglas 552 Von Stein. Steven J 400 Walsh. John Eugene. Jr. 379 Waugh, Michael Jay 552 Westfall, Marsha Lynne 241. 412 Wiessenberg Patric.a 376 Voorhees. Rosalyn M. Vornsand Kurt Theuer 563 576 Walstad. Susan Jean Walter James Harrison 96. 212. 385 96 Wayne. Paul Humberto Weatherly, Dan C,. 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Leon Nye. Ill 289 545 Webb, David Ray 334 Wharton Michelle Anne 376 Wilemon Jill 376 W Walther Judy Marie 375 Webb. Eunice Ann 594 Whatley Clinton Lee 340 422 W.lemon Terr, Lynne 576 Walthers. Joan Elise 391.545 Webb. Kenneth B. 576 Whatley. Linda Ann 241 576 Wilhelm, John Frederick 564 Walton Georgia Mizell 80 Webb. Larry Leon 452. 504 Whatley, L.nda Sue 376 594 W.lhelm. Marc, a Kay 564 Wachendorfer Charles 296 Walton. Johnie Mack 445 545 Webb. Lorinda L. 410 Wheat, Hilary 301 Wilkerson, Die Karen 564 Wachsmuth. John Charles 313 Waltrip John Stephen 283 352 Webb, Pamela Sue 576 Wheat, Jerry Daniel 466 Wilkerson Karen 271 Wackerbarth, Estele S., Mrs. 95 Walts, Charles Fredenck . 378. 379 Webb, Ronald Kermit 75 407. 414 563 Wheat. Joseph McNeal 594 W.lkerson, Ray Allen 546 Wackerbarth Richard K. 86, 95 Wandel, Deborah L. 279 Webb, Sharon Anne 376 Wheatley Paul Aley 294 Wilkes. Gay Lee 327 Waddell Henry Thomas. Jr. 493 544 Waneck. Janice 376 594 Webb. Steve Edward 375 Wheeler Laurence R. 496 545 Wilkins James A. 389 Waddell. Loy Albin 266. 267 Wang. Joseph Yih H. 380 Weber. Karen Ann 594 Wheeler Linda Kay 594 Wilkins. Rosalind Anita 237 239 Waddell. Marsha Helen 277. 576 Ward. Bradley Branson 473. 594 Weber. K.m Elrzabeth 594 Wheeler. Michael Carl 379 Wilkinson James M,chael 546 Wade. Daniel Ray 544 Ward. Bruce Duncan 563 Webre. Samuel Clark. Jr. 552 Wheeler Michael Ivens 305 576 W.lk.nson L,nda Anne 273 594 Wade. Dav.d G.lbert 315 Ward. Celeste Ann 594 Webster Martha Anne 594 Wheeler Richard Doyle 297 576 W.lk.nson Robert H. 414 Wade. Dorothy Joy 544 Ward. Crystal Ann 594 Webster Ronald Paul 389 Wheeler Susan K. 376 576 W.lk.nson Robert J. Jr. 594 Wade. James Stuart 563 Ward Dalton Dewey 378 Weddell Will, am Alan 452 Wheeler Susan K. H.. Mrs. 545 W, Ik, son Richard Lee 355 Wade. John Patnck 96 Ward. 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Elizabeth D 257. 594 Wolf Barry Howard 307. 576 Wright. Jill Elaine 376 Young. Christopher S 504 Williams. Belva Mae 564 Wilson. Frank W. 546 Wolf Karin Susan 433 Wright. John Paul 594 Young. David A 547 Williams. Bonnie Ann . 386 Wilson. Gary Ray 389 Wolf. Lucie Jean 299 Wright, Judee 547 Young. David Neal 577 Williams. Byron Lee 484 Wilson, Gwendolyn Faye 409. 576 Wolfe. Brett Allen 433. 546 Wright. Keith D 313 Young. David Richmond . . . .. . 283. 564 Williams. Carol Laverne - 594 Wilson. James Mark 389.433. 594 Wolfe. Christina Ann 272. 273 Wright. Maie Lynn 547 Young, Deborah Lynn . 564 Williams. Clara Ann . .382. 387. 398. 546 Wilson. James Miller 594 Wolfe. Roland Tamplin . . 419. 576 Wright. Nancy Lou 73 Young, James Robert 389 Williams. Cynthia Lee 369 Wilson. James Milton. Jr. . . 267 Wolfe. Susan Aileen 233 Wright. Norman E.. Jr 594 Young, Janine Ellen ....319, 233 Williams. Dana Helen 499 Wilson. Jeanne 299. 387. 594 Wolfinger. Jane Ellen ... .243.497. 501 Wright. Polly Ann 243 Young. Joncie Harvey 380 Williams. David Morris 546 Wilson. John Larlcin 394, 400, 552 Womack. Diane E 249. 254.437. 576 Wright. Rita Ann 387 Young. Linda L. . 386 Williams. Deborah Anne . . .279. 376 Wilson, John Marl 468 Womack, Stephen Jay .313. 399, Wright, Robert S.. Jr 594 Young. Mallory Renee 376 Williams Deborah Ruth 594 W ' lson Joseph Leon 380 400, 552 Wright, Ronald William ... 547 Youno Marv Elizabeth 279. 376. 595 Williams. Dennis Alan 77 371.429. 546 Wilson. Justin Scott 383, 430. 433 Womble. Craig Morgan 305 Wright, Sara Ellen 243 Young. Mary Virginia 595 Williams. Dlanna L ' . 594 Wilson. Larry Brant 246 Womble. Debra Louise 327 Wright. Stephen Blount ....227. 576 Young, Michael Steven .... 577 Williams. Frank Calaway 281 Wilson. Laura Dale 369. 546 Womble. Mark Allison 251 Wright, William Braton . ... 394, 400 Young. Omer Steven 364 Williams. Gary Alan . 296, 297 Wilson, Margaret Sue 243.497 Wommack. Agnes Dawson . 279.497 Wroe. Susan Collie 73 Young. Robert Michael 309. 336. 547 Williams. Gene Llddy .... 564 Wilson. Mark Dwayne 433 Woner. Susan Ellen 241. 576 Wu. Kwok Wai 389 Young. Stephen Richard 275. 595 Williams. George T . . 576 Wilson. Martha B. . 410 Wong-Valle, Alfonso J.. Jr. . 352 Wuensch. Robert Scott 452 453. Young, Thomas Todd . . .. .293. 577 Williams George W ' 379 Wilson, Michael Lancaster. . 564 Wong. Christina Kay 376 463. 504 Young. William D. 595 Williams, Harry James 244 Wilson. Michael Lee 594 Wong. Hon Wang 389 Wuensche. Martin Randolph 547 Young, William Robert 393 Williams. Herbert L 72 Wilson, P. William 359. 564 Wong. Ronald Din 96. 546 Wuensche. Wanda F.. Mrs. 547 Youngblood. Cathey J. . 271 Williams. Janis Ann 441 Wilson. Pamela ... 96, 2 1 7, 249, 497. 546 Wong. Wayland 67. 204. 381. 387. Wulfe. Susan Aileen 576 Youngblood. Claude Rudd ....323. 547 Williams. Joe Espy .. .293, 576 Wilson. Pamela Jean 259, 594 442. 546 Wulff. Emily Katherine 299 Youngblood. Harvey Glenn 547 Williams. Joe L.. Ill 594 Wilson. Paul Joseph 301 Woo, Fay Lun 342. 361. 552 Wyatt. Lila Candace ..,.237. 564 Younaer James Galen 313 Williams. Jonathell 411 Wilson, Penne Adele 299. 546 Wood. Bertram O.. Ill 594 Wyatt, Terri Lynn 231 Younglove. Jan Avis ...77.424 Williams John D 384 Wilson Perry Daniel .269. 576 Wood. Branson L.. Ill . 389 Wyche, James Patrick 378 577 227 594 Wilson Randall Bruce 247. 445 Wood Carol Jean 82 Wyche. Martha Michele 412 .564 Williams. (Catherine R. . .594 Wilson, Reba Ann 594 Wood. Cedric Scott 576 Wylie. Cynthia Lee .85. 273, 576 Yowell Ronald W 283 Williams. Kathryn. .. .299. 594 Wilson. Roger Neal 323 Wood. Cristina 546 Wylie. Gary Lee 594 Williams. Kenneth Calvert . 293 Wilson, Scott Alan 594 Wood, Diane Pamela . .96, 204. 385. 387 Wylie. Sherrianne 397. 409. 552 Williams. Kenneth D 72 Wilson. Sharon K.. Mrs 546 Wood, Donald Dean 452 Wyman. Richard C . . .. 297. 594 7. Williams. Kenneth Roy 546 Wilson, Thomas David 332 Wood. Glena Earlene 277. 576 Wyman. William H.. Jr. ... 466 Williams. Lauritz A 284 Wilson, Walter Edward 546 Wood. Mary Beth 576 Wynn. Jim Dudley 564 Williams. Lawrence S. . 389 Wilson. William Reid 281. 332 Wood. Raymond Allen 261. 576 Wynne. Martha Virginia . . 259. 576 Zabel. Mark Patrick 577 Williams. Lester Carl 251. 409. 594 Wilson, William Robert 594 Wood. Shannon Wyatt 594 Wynne. Virginia Cicely . . 92. 371 Zabransky. Mike C 466 Williams. Linda May 243 Wiman. Shelley Gail 233, 576 Woodall. Brenda Lee 309. 564 Wynns. Kim Arnold .... 383.433 Zachariah. Steve Emile 247 Williams. Lois Jane . 576 Wimberley. James Alonzo . 564 Woodall. Donna Lynn . . 552 Wyrick. Thomas Fleming . . 344. 564 Zadik, Marc York 281. 577 Williams. Louisa Lyles 313 Winchester. Cynthia A 376 Woodard. Ba.ter Kent 301 Zajlcek. Kenneth Wayne . . . 293. 595 Williams. Malcolm D 340 Windham. Beverly Joy 552 Woodard. Becky Evelyn . 398. 546 Zakharia. Kameel Ramez . . . 547 Williams. Margaret Ann . . 433.594 Windham, Donald Ray. Jr. 452 Woodard. Dixie Ann 497 Y Zainfeld, Karen Sue 262.263. 547 Williams. Mark Thomas 316. 317. 576 Windham. Edna Lee 376. 594 Wooderd. Jan Neil 344. 377 Zamora Oscar 507 Williams. Mary K 594 Windham. Elizabeth K. . . 498 Woodard. Tommy Dale .452. 504 Zamudio, Richard Abel 547 Williams. Owen Wayne .... . 496. 564 Windham. Ellen Ann 280 Wooden. Stephen E 444 Yacltel, Roger Alan 433 Zanes. Margaret M 564 Williams. Patricia Lucy . 564 Windham, Marshall T., Jr. . . 576 Woodley. Thomas Fred 594 YaUin. Daniel Arthur 552 Zaniewski, John Paul 344. 377 Williams. Randy Walton . . . ! 395 Windham. Mary Sharon 498 Woodruff. George J.. Jr. . . 552 Yamada. Yoshihiko 507 Zapalac. Jeffrey Scott 452. 504 Williams. Raymond T 378 Wingard. Dale Howard 383.433 Woodruff. Larry Boyd 383. 433 Yamin. Gregory Kaiser .73 . 74. 323. 564 Zapalac, Jill 257. 595 Williams. Richard B. 315. 576 Wingfield. Betty Lynn 564 Woodruff. Nancy Lee . . 370. 406 Yancy, Kevin Paul 595 Zapalac. Mary Louise 595 Williams. Roger 293 Wingreen. Thomas R 349 Woods, Dale Thomas 546 Yant. John Alexander 564 Zapalac. Willie Fran k. Jr. .. . .380. 400. Williams. Ronald Glenn 393 Winkler. Gary Zane 378 Woods, Jahala Aileen 576 Yaquinto. Robert. Jr 335 452. 462. 504 Williams. Royce Keith . .. 301. 594 Winkler. John Clyde 406. 412 Woods. Sharon Marie 576 Yarborough. Owen Bascomb 438 Zaremba, Robin Susann ... 243. 595 Williams. Sharl Ann 273 Winkler, Ley Bonar 412 Woods, Stephen Earl 359 Yarbrough. Carlton D., Jr. . 380 Zatopek, Nancy Kay 388. 564 Williams. Stephen Laird . 452. 504 Winkler. Karen Ann . ' . ._ 497. 564 Woods, Steven Marion . . 445 Yarbrough. Christy J 577 Zearfoss. Sara Elizabeth. . . . 552 Williams. Steven Paul 490 Winn. John Newton . . . ' 387. 546 Woods. Terrence Lynn 284 Yarbrough, Janis L , 231. 595 Zedler. Lynn Marie 416. 577 Williams. Terry H.. Mrs. 376 Winn, Timothy J 466.476. Woodul. Paul Joseph 334 Yarbrough. Mary Helen . . 595 Zeigler. Chester L.. Jr 363. 547 Williams. Thomas J 443 576 Winningham. Kathy Ann .231. 309. 546 Woodum. Linda Gay 259. 564 Yarbrough, Max Franklin . . 84. 301 Zellars. Karen Sue 547 Williams. Tonianne 576 Winsier. Bobby Leon ' 344 Woodward. Kathryn Lou . . . 273 Yarbrough, Randall A 475 476. 479 Zeller. Iru Elizabeth 279 Williams. Trey 301. 594 Winsier. Maria Marlene . 546 Woodward. Nancy Ann . . . 425 Yarbrough. Richard Alvin . . . 474.476. Zellner. Andrea 319. 233. 564 Williams. Virginia G 273 Winslow. Chester Douglas. . 377. ' 400 Woodward. Nancy Ellen . .96. 211. 427 504. 595 Zibilich. Mark Walter :389 Williams. Weldon D 323. 564 Winslow. Karen Frances . ; 576 Woodward. William R 305 Yardley. Jan 277 Zickler. Jeffrey Lea 344. 377. 399. Williams. Wesley R. 331. 337 Winston. John Steven 283 Wool. Gregory James 594 Yarling. Charles B 433 400. 552 Williams. Willoughby C., Jr. 247 Winston. Pamela Faye 311. 594 Woolbright. Hal Wayne . 594 Yaryan, Sally Berry 547 Ziegenhals. James Lee 389. 595 Williams. Wright . 546 Winston. Renee . ' . 319 Wooldridge. Gayle 398 425. 546 Yotes. Douglas Culver 433 Ziegler, Irene E 387 Williamson. Carol Sue 327 Winston. Walter. Jr 594 Wooley. Janet Lynne 223. 275, 346, Yates. Meridith .. .441. 577 Ziemer. Jack Aaron 345. 377 Williamson. Carolyn 594 Winter. Alan Douglas 96. 387 388. 437 Yates. Paul Buford 552 Zihlman, Edward James. Jr. 552 Williamson. Kenneth A 433 Winterringer. Susan L .299. 376. 594 Wooley. John Adair . 380 400 Yates. Ronald F 267 Zike. Margaret Elaine 249.564 Williamson, Raleigh S. 394. 400 Winters. Carol Elizabeth 250, 327. Woolley. Lynn Walton 564 Yotes. Russell M 287 Zikes. Beverly Jean 564 Williamson. Ralph E 507 440, 441 Woolverton, Jack Foster 564 Yates. Shirley Anne . .497. 501 Zimmerman. Barbara Gwen .: . . . so, 547 Williamson. Venita C 425 Winters. Leila Dell 279 Wooten. Sherry 281.594 Yetes. Victoria C . ..231. 595 Zimmerman. Janice Lane . . .376. 397. 595 Williford. Jamie L 410. 564 Winters. Stephen C. 251. 594 Wooten. Franklin B.. Jr 340. 422 Yaun. Lee Margaret . 382. 391 90 Williford. Virginia Ruth 227. 229 Wipperman. Susan De 279. 376 Worchel. Barry Jason 75 375. 387. 546 Yawn. Wesley Lee 275 Zimmerman W T Jr 251. 564 Willmgham. Cynthia Gayle 546 Wirsching. Elsa C. . . 376. 576 Word. Thomas Edwin. Jr. . . 383. 433 Ybarra. Roberto Gana 547 7 J D J .552 Willingham. John L. 378 Wirsching. Joseph. Jr. ... 546 Workman, Ronald Lynn , . . 466 Yeager. Kerry 577 Zimmermann Vicki E 263.497. 500 Willingham. Thomas E. 546 Wisch, Steven Alan 73 Worley. John Brent 389 Yee. Paula Choi Hoong ,..,410. 552 Zinnante. Marian A 577 Willis. Ann 564 Wisdom. Sarah J 387 Worrell. Patricia Lucille 271 Yellen. Bette. Louise 382 Zinnecker. Beth Lynn .. .391. 547 Willis. Charles G.. Ill 433 Wise, Christie Sue .277.497. 594 Worsham, David Lee . . . . . 364, 552 Yemma, Andrew Anthony. .8 6.91.92. 208 Zissman, Edward Herman . . 363. 595 Willis. David Neil 474. 594 Wise. David Eugene . 546 Worsham. Robert H. 322 323.451. 491 Yemma. John Edward .... 595 Zivney. Robert Conrad. Jr. 291 Willis. Linda 564 Wise. Jack G 247.445, 507 Worster. Steven Clark .... 315.452. Yetter. Jon Michael 296 Zizelmann. Carolyn N. . 577 Willis. Steven Richard 251. 576 Wise. Larry Wayne 334 453. 454. 456 . 460. 463. 504 Ylitalo. David Lee . .275. 393 Zlatkis. Debbie 311. 375 Willis. Sylvia Lynn . 257. 576 Wise. Robert Allen 325. 576 Worth. James CLinton 283 Yoakum. Beverly Lynne 376. 388. 595 Zlatkovich. Charles P 335 Willoughby. Janet Lee 259 Wise. Teresa Anne 246 Worth. Marvin Paul 235 Yoast, Kenneth Lee .... 394. 400 Zlotnik Charlyn 547 Willson. Catherine L. . . . . 376 Wiseman. Christine D 229 Worth. Robert Lee. Jr. 283 Yoder. Kenneth James 387 Zoch. Clifford H 547 W.llson David M . . . . 433. 576 Wiseman. Janet Louise , 241. 552 Wortham, Pamela Sue 376. 594 Yoeman. Gary 466 Zoch. Linda Elaine 547 Wilonsky. Marilyn 233. 319 Wiseth, Robert Edward 420. 546 Worthington, Georgene . 433. 594 Yonack. Dora Lynn 26? Zoller. Janet Frances 90. 249. 577 Wilson. Alison Carroll 410. 576 Wissink, Deborah H 564 Wortley. Gary Stewart 269. 564 Yonack. Mimi Ruth ..235. 595 Zoth. George James 595 Wilson. Burnett Hough 546 Witek. Robert Joseph . . 29 1 . 594 Wozniak. Robert C 315 York. Hanseil N.. Ill 496 Zucker. Bruce Elliot 235. 564 Wilson. Carolyn 327.437 Withers. Judith Ann 327. 546 Wranitzky. Nancy Jo 85, 271 York. Harold Lee. II 564 Zvonek. Ray Anthony 595 Wilson. Carolyn Ann 73 Witherspoon. Jean B 257. 594 Wrigge. Elizabeth Ann 320 York. John Louis 217.414. 547 Zwernemann. Ross W 400 Wilson. Carolyne Fern 594 W, throw Melinda Sue 576 Wright, Barbara Carol 433, 441. 564 York, Kenneth Galen 265 Zwiebel. Klaylea Kay 82. 577 Wilson Charles Monroe 359.496. 507 Witte. Robert P 378 Wright. Betty Jane 576 York, Kevin Franklin 265 Zwiebel, Sherry Sue 73. 78. 79. 95. Wilson. Charles Porter 389 Wittenberg. Alan L 307 Wright. Cheryl Ann 546 York, Mariorie Sue 223. 414. 564 209, 385. 400. 564 621 Last year ' s editor did not know how close to the truth she was when the 1970 CACTUS printed, The evening exercises officially marked the end of another academic year and the University was finally calm and quiet at least until summer school. The year, marked by acting officials, Ad Interim ' s, the Bauer House incident, and the TSP crisis, proved to be quite interesting. The 1971 year was to be one of trial, innovation, and challenge for the CACTUS, as we attempted to update the 1920 style of the book. Trying to appeal to more people, we increased the feature coverage and represented the residence section with action pic- tures. The 7 I book is an attempt to explain this year at the Univer- sity of Texas at Austin. The pictures were chosen with the hope that people could identify with the event regardless of whether they were in the picture or not. The pictures were chosen because they portrayed the 1970-1971 year. The CACTUS operated under two themes this year first, the future and then What is the University? For eight months, the CACTUS ' theme was decidedly the future. Research had begun during the summer months. The University faculty, national maga- zines, Universal Science News, Inc., and even NASA cooperated with us. There were numerous interviews and a couple of UN- EVENTFUL (???) trips to Houston. Everyone was helping every- one except the lovable UT administration. After receiving only promises, and after being handed down from one to another to an- other . . . finally a |anitor (I believe) answered our question. The answer was, of course, the age-old line, Sorry, but the Board of Regents must approve it. Lacking any information on our cam- pus ' s future, we reluctantly changed the theme. One and one-half months after the change, the University started releasing bits and pieces of the long-sought-after facts to the media. A big thanks to the UT administration whose consistent helplessness continues to be appreciated. The year will be remembered by the CACTUS staff for its many happenings. First, the staff ' s sacred cactus plants (withered after many years of use as Christmas trees, door stops and ashtrays) were replaced with young healthy ones. A special thanks to Max Yarbrough for his assistance in providing the new cacti, and a thanks to the former owners from whose garden they came (whoev- er you are). Party time was anytime at the old CACTUS office! The annual staff Christmas party was highlighted by a tree strung with pop- corn and topped with HOOK ' EM HORNS and an EXTRAORDI- NARILY delicious punch!! In the face of deadlines, the teetotaler (what??!!) parties helped the staff along with the triplicates. Late ' 2 d, ' ' Thanks ForThe Memories ' nights full of work somehow always called for a weird pizza or two or three. Another celebration came on Oct. 3 I , when we hosted the first Dads Day open house in the office. One crisis out of the way, another often developed. The CACTUS announced that the traditional residences section would be replaced by action pictures. In protest, a host of petitions from dormitories and cO-ops hastened the Texas Student Publications Board to overturn our decision. In a succession of reversals of the reversal to overturn the initial decision, censorship power became the issue. A TSP reconsideration followed, and student residences were featured to show a more colorful picture of dorm and co-op life. It was learned that the Union would not put on their usual Lead- ership Convocation, and that we would have to announce our awards elsewhere. In a matter of two short weeks, the CACTUS managed to plan the Outstanding Student-Teaching Excellence Awards Reception in the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center. It was a tremendous success!! Bluebonnet Belles were announced, presented and congratulat- ed amid a mixed-up 1971 Round-Up. Although we had no rehears- al and no one knew where to stand, sit, walk, talk, or what to wear, it all happened |ust as if it had been planned. Miracles still do happen!! Last minute decisions about copy, layouts, pictures, staff awards and the fate of the TSP charter, all caused me to wish even harder that the last pages were in the mail. Finally, the last packet was shipped to the publisher. For putting up with me, and for rising to the many challenges and problems of the year, the staff deserves immeasurable grati- tude and admiration. Special gratitude is in order to my section editors, and especially Claire Anderson, outstanding section edi- tor, and Mike McKee, outstanding first year worker. I would like to thank Julia McNair for all her help and patience, Mr. Loyd Ed- monds for all his help with the budget and the photographers for a really good job. A simple thank you would be completely inadequate to repre- sent my feelings, shared by the entire staff, for Dena Wright. Serv- ing as Associate Editor, chauffeur and sometimes cook for the edi- tor, Dena did a SUPER outstanding job. Marguerite Freeman, supervisor, should be nailed to her desk and never allowed to retire. Without her help these past four years, I never would have been able to make it. Marguerite, good luck on your retirement. A special thanks to Alan Bean, Universal Science News Inc., Gen. Walter Staudt. NASA, the Texas Highway Department and everyone else who helped us on the book. And good luck to Jan Andrews on the second best CACTUS ever to be done, the 1972 CACTUS. A deep feeling of gratitude goes to Tom Williams, Taylor Pub- lishing Co., for all his help on the sub-divisions and main divisions, and to Genevieve Meek for her help on the cover. Credit for the picture on the title page goes to Jon Mark, a Uni- versity student. The Texas Highway Department receives credit for the surfing picture on page 618, the picture on page 596 and the pictures of the surfer, birds and Six Flags on pages 100, 101. The Austin Chamber of Commerce receives credit for the Aqua Festi- val picture on page 99. The 1971 CACTUS is printed by offset lithographic process on 620 pages of 70 Taylor dull stock. The cover was lithographed in two colors on pyroxylin impregnated Arco cloth. The copy is in 10 point and 8 point Vogue and titles are in 18 point and 24 point Optima. Class portraits were done by Rappoport Studios of New York, and Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas, printed the book. The 1971 CACTUS, vol. 78, was figured on a $123,400 budget. 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