Joy Stapp Editor-in-Chief Pat Cafferty Editorial Assistant Fran Smith Copy Editor Marguerite Freeman Supervisor Published by Texas Student Publications, Inc. The University of Texas at Austin Volume 77 NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY The Tower stands as the traditional symbol of the University and overtly displays to all its "Number One"-ness. But as a new decade be­gins, this symbol of unity can't completely des­cribe the multiversity. Diversity more aptly ch"r­acterizes today's campus. There are tensions be­tween the traditional and the innovative, each claiming a different set of goals for the seventies. This year has been a year like no other. The lazy, hazy, crazy days of college are being put into perspective as the University community becomes more aware of itself and the world around it. The Cactus therefore has made an effort to re­cord the names, faces, events, and forces which have left their mark on the University, 7970. 25 Academics 89 Features 169 Involvement 489 Athletics 553 Classes The University 1970 achieved size-a Texas tradition-with a fall enrollment of 35,678. But with size came problems. Talks on methods of limiting enrollment fizzled, and hope dimmed with the resignation of President Norman Hacker­man, who had argued the case for limited en­rollment with Regents Chairman Frank C. Erwin Jr., who favored no numerical limit on admissions. Efforts by Project Info and the Program for Economic Opportunity to expand the ratio of minority studer.its were shot ·down when the University refused to encourage re­cruiting of talented minority students who didn't meet established standards. A proposal to split the College of Arts and Sciences was brought up. Meanwhile, the campus was more crowded than ever, and finding a sympathetic ear or a parking place was a myth. To accomodate the surge of students, the Uni­versity has grown to cover 262 acres with more than l 00 buildings. A conglomeration of architectural styles greets the observer as a building erected at the turn of the century nestles next to a supe.rstructure completed in the last decade. The physical plant is valued at almost $200 million. Six colleges and seven schools com­pose the University, with more than 1,700 faculty members teaching 3,800 courses in 53 depart­ments. It has come far from the original 40-acre tract where classes began in 1883 with one build­ing, two departments, eight faculty members, and 221 students. And the growth continues. The University has grown almost to a linear limit, and is on the way UP. With construction of a number of high­rise living units and classroom buildings, the tower no longer dominates the Austin skyline. The 13-story Jester Center opened in the fall with facilities for housing and teaching 3,000 students and an inherent capacity for problems. The University, in a continual state of construc­ tion, is nearing the completion of the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center, the Physics-Math­Astronomy Building, and the Humanities Research Center. The Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Publ ic Affairs will open in September, 1970, providing an experimental approach to public administration. Located in the new LBJ Library and Sid W. Richardsdall. FIFTH ROW: Gibbs Milliken, Art Robert Levers. SIXTH ROW: James FO$ter, Ralph White. One of the diverse facilities of the College of Fine Arts is the sculpture patio located behind the Art Building. FRONT ROW: Lewin Goff, chairman; Jack Wright, John Rothgeb, B. Iden Payne, Arnold Kendall, Kay Wolfe, Roy Brown. SECOND ROW: Robert Chambers, Coleman Jennings, Charles Lown, Lathan Sanford, Cheryl Pierce, Paul Reinhardt. THIRD ROW: James Moll, Frances Loder, Webster Smalley, John Brokaw, James Pringle, David Nancarrow, Lawrence Leach. FOURTH ROW: E. P. Conkle, Francis Hodge. Drama FRONT ROW: Robert Bays, chairman; Agnes Vadas, Martha Deatherage, Willa Stewart, .Shirley Woodward, Howell Branning. SECOND ROW: George frock, Stuart Sankey, Leonard Posner, Leonard Shure, William Race, Andor Toth, George Neikrug, Walter Ducloux. THIRD ROW: fritz Oberdoerffer, Charlotte DuBois, Richard Goodwin, Jess Walter$, Rebecca Baltzer, Joe Bratcher, Laurene Heimann, Edra Gustafson. FOURTH ROW: Janet Mc­Gaughey, frank Speller, Warren George, Charles Brauner, Gilbert Blount, John Rothgeb, frank Elsass, Kent Kennan. FIFTH ROW: Floyd Townsley, John Leisenring, Delmer Rogers, Leland Munger, Jerry Dean, Thomas Wells, Verna Harder, Edward Brookhart, Nelson Patrick. SIXTH ROW: John Grubbs, Morris Beachy, William Moody, Nancy Garrett, Rita Pisk, Harry Cardwell, Gabrielle Fulda, Eulan Brooks, Thomas Stanford. Music ,~ College of Pharnlacy The College of Pharmacy concentrated this year on curriculum revisions. Beginning fall, 1970, students will have the opportunity to take elec­tives in pharmacy subjects not previously of­fered. For the first time the college will have a course in bio-pharmaceutics, the study of the relationship of drug form to its effectiveness. Another new course, clinical pharmacy, will be concerned with the patient aspects of drug therapy. This will be taught in cooperation with tlie student health service and other Austin in­stitutions. The varied curriculum opportunities will neces­sitate an increase in faculty. The enrollment of 623 students in the fall was the third highest in pharmacy schools across the nation. Building renovations are being planned to accommodate the increasing number of students. The Institute of Biomedical Research, under the direction of Karl Folkers, professor of phar­maceutical chemistry, enjoyed a fruitful second year. One success was the identification of a thyrotropic hormone which is being studied in­tensely for further clinical applications. Vitamin Q, which was largely developed by Dr. Folkers, is being subjected to clinical studies in Japan, several European Countries, and the U.S. FRONT ROW: Victor Yanchick, Lee Worrell, John Davis, Charles Walker, Jaime Delgado, Karl·Heinz Rosier, Jean Scholler, Jay Nematollahi, Joseph Herbert Schwartz. SECOND ROW: E. Wood Hall, Henry Burlage, William Sprowls. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Garrell, Gerald Sullivan, Wallace Guess, Haney, Frederick Lofgren, John Biesele. THIRD ROW: Charles T. Clark, Billy Wylie, William Sheffield, Gordon Jensen. FRONT ROW: Alan Y. Taniguchi, dean; Martin S. Kermacy, George T. Langdon, J. Luis Divino, Rosemary R. Sanders, Roy E. Graham, Richard P. Swallow, Philip D. Creer. SECOND ROW: Richard T. Lai, Claudio Arenas, Daniel E. Leary, Gerlinde Leiding, C. Owen Cappelman, Susan J. O'Brien, Hugo Leipziger-Pearce, Frank E. Whitson, Jon A. Bowman. THIRD ROW: Philip A. Hendren, Carl 0 . Berquist, Drury B. Alexander, Richard l. Dodge, Leon M. Cole, Roland G. Roessner, Peter 0. Coltman, James David. School of Architecture In response to the changing nature of demands 'being made on the professions of architecture and planning, new additions to the School of Architecture faculty came from fields other than architecture. Professors experienced in urban planning, sociology, law, and economics, broadened the school's resources. Concentrating on its undergraduate profes­sional program, the school's longer range plans include a greater development of graduate pro­grams in environmental design. Numerous research projects were under the faculty's direction. Richard P. Swallow, professor of architecture, directed a study of a Science Park for the University system; Richard Harry Blakeley, assistant professor of architecture, di­rected a reclamation study of sand and gravel mined lands; and R. Gommel Roessner, professor of architecture, directed the development of a General University Model. Alan Y. Taniguchi, dean, was named the 1970 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia. In connection with this appointment, a student ex­change program was developed whereby a class of 10, five students each from Texas and Virginia, spent the semester on the study of manufactured housi ng. The class spent five weeks on each campus. Fall enrollment in the School numbered 584 students. Alan Y. Taniguchi, Dean School of Communication The School of Communication began 1969-70 with a new dean, Wayne A. Danielson. Under Danielson, the school viewed dynamic growth and responsive interaction of students and faculty this year. The fall enrollment of 1,299 undergraduates was a 35 percent increase over the previous fall. Twenty-one faculty committees strived to en­courage high standards of teaching and advised the dean on matters of policy. Students of minority races were attracted to the school by the recruitment and placement com­mittees. Studies were made to improve the electronic journalism program. Plans were considered for the new School of Communication library. Seven student committees of the Communi­cation Council functioned to develop greater stu­dent involvement in the school. The job placement committee began this year to assist graduating seniors by setting up inter­views w ith prospective employers. A teacher and course evaluation was con­ducted by council members. The annual "Communication Week" was held in the spring with speakers from many· fields within the profession of communication. During lab sessions, RTF students learned broadcasting techniques. FRONT ROW: Ernest Sharpe, Richard King, Olin Hinkle, Norris Davis, William Mindak, Wayne Danielson. SECOND ROW: Ernest Fischer, Joseph Journalism Taylor, Martha Hill, Jan Merck, Naoma Alexander, Rebecca Gardner, Vida Griffith, Muriel Daniels, Joseph Pisani, Griffin Singer. THIRD ROW: Werner Severin, David Beckwith, Chester Hunt, Martin Gibson, Harrell Lee, Frank Pie~ce, Frank Armstrong, James Morris. FRONT ROW: Stanley Donner, chairman; Robert Schenkkan, Richard Byrne, Rodney Whitaker, Edward Perry. SECOND ROW: Gary Carr, Alexander Toogood, Eugene Traylor, Robert Brooks, Richard Kooris, Radio-Television-Film John Jennings. Speech FRONT ROW: Robert Jeffrey, Lear Ashmore, Ora Bennett, Beverly Whitaker, Frederick Martin, Beverly Martin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kaster, Ruth Orenbaum, Grace Hanson, Maurine Amis, Jesse Villarreal, Edward Rundell, Ann Harrell, Eva McMahan, Sandra Hile, Lennart Kopra. THIRD ROW: Daniel Smith, Harold Walker, Martin Todaro, Grover Fuchs, John Schunk, John Wier, Suzanne Barton, Richard Speer, Donald Zacharias. School of Law With an enrollment of 1,455, the School of Law was the second largest law school in the nation among those having day students only. Of this enrollment, 675 were first-year students. During the year, the free legal aid clinic moved to East Austin and became "Community Legal Services" to help people who can't afford an attorney. Two new student organizations were formed this year. The Aviation Law Society brin.gs in speakers on aviation law and encourages research in the field. The Conser­vation Law Society works to conserve water resources and fight. air pollution. Student publications include the Texas Law Review, published monthly; the International Law Forum; the Peregrinus, the school yearbook; and the Texas Law Forum, the student newspaper. The Forum took first place honors in national law school competition during the year. The Criminal Justice Studies Program, funded by the Ford Foundation, provides classroom instruction and clinical experiences for law students who are employed in various institutions of the criminal justice process during the summer. In the fall, the school sponsored the eighth annual Lecture on Law and Free Society. This series focused on controversial topics and issues in the profession. The 18th annual Law Week observance was held in April. Renamed the Annual Page Keeton Law Week, the event recognized outstanding students for their achieve­ments. Dean Keeton has served as dean of the School of Law since 1949. An April 17 meeting of the University system of the Board of Regents left the law school with a new set of admission standards. The increased requirements will have· the effect of stabilizing law school enrollment and improving the quality of the student body, Keeton predicted. FRONT ROW: Lino Graglia, James Treece, Michael Rosenthal, William ton, Leon Lebowitz. FOURTH ROW: William Fritz, Parker Fielder. Richard Huie, Frank Elliott, Michael Sharlot. SECOND ROW: John Sutton, David Barndt, Marion Woodward, William Gibson, Robert Hamilton, Albert Robertson, Robert Dawson, Russell Weintraub, Marian Boner. Bernard Alschuler. Charles Wright, Gus Hodges, Stanley Johanson, Keith Morrison, Ward. THIRD ROW: George Schatzki, Barbara Kazen, Ernest Smith, Allen Smith, Millard Ruud. Albert Jones, Robert Mathews, Roy Mersky, James Werner. Byron Fuller­ School of Nursing Significant growth was the trademark of the 1969-70 academic year for the University Nursing School. On the Austin campus, this system wide ­establishment enrolled 435 students in the fall and had 36 faculty members. This fall, the Austin branch added senior nursing courses to the curriculum, completing a four-year baccalaureate program. A master's degree is also offered here. The board of review for baccalaureate and higher degree programs of the National League for Nursing voted to grant continuing accredi­tation to both the undergraduate and graduate programs. A clinical program consisting of the final two years in the nursing major is offered at Galves­ton. A new clinical program in San Antonio en­rolled students for the first time this spring. Plans for the development of a four-year program in El Paso are in progress. This year, the school claimed the presidents of both the Texas Nursing Association and the Texas Nursing Student Association. William E. Field Jr. presided over the professional chapter and Louis Young headed the student counterpart. Marilyn D. Willman, Dean FRONT ROW: Billye Brown, Lynda Haulenbeck, Isobel Thorp, Virginia Rahr, Jo Ann Brewer, Virginia Zizelmann, Jerry Blaylock, Hattie Shea. SECOND ROW: Gail Abou-Zeid, Phyllis Loucks, Virginia Dryden, Anna Hans, Ann Howland, Mary Campbell, Jeanette Wolf, Dorothy Blume, Claudia Gerber. THIRD ROW: Teddy Langford, Mildred Dayton, Mary Cox, Sharon O'Neil, Judy Blocker, Patsy Swogetinsky, Beatrice Carruth, Betsy Ray. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Rickelman, Patricia Dodds, Alice Red· land, Jacklyn Ancell, Ruth Nicholson, Chloe Floyd, Inez Haynes. FIFTH ROW: Mitzi Dreher, Elaine Gebhardt, Donna Knapp, Connie Offo, Carolyne Snyder, William Field. Graduate School The Graduate School has grown significantly over the last decade. This year the School was second largest only to the college of Arts and Sciences with a fall enrollment of 5,689 students. The school emphasized supervised research, individual research, and teaching experience. Graduate work was divided into areas in order to offer students a scope extending beyond that of a single department. Five master's degrees in 54 areas were offered. The doctoral program in­ cluded 39 areas. The school continued to meet the obligation to increase knowledge, heighten motivation, and deepen the msights of its students. A close tie-in to both organized and individual faculty research provided increased opportunities to graduate students to serve as research assistants. In many fields, teaching assistantships were available to graduate students through the budgets of the undergraduate deans. A full-time course load of nine semester hours enabled the student to follow his own interests. Extensive facilities available to graduate stu­dents included a vast system of libraries and special collections, the Computation Center, Bal­cones Research Center, Marine Science Institute, McDonald Observatory and numerous inter­departmental laboratories. W. Gordon Whaley, Dean I I Graduate School of Library Science The Graduate School of Library Science offers a varied training program for specialists in library services. With the approval of the Board of Regents and the Coordinating Board for Higher Education, the school instituted a doctoral program this year. Alumni established a foundation to support activities including special lectures and scholar­ships. Future plans include supplementing the professional program with research projects on library automation and information retrieval. In the fall, there was a 25 percent increase in enrollment over the previous semester. The number of M .L.S. degrees grew from seven to 34. The faculty was increased by two full-time and two part-time members to accommodate the growing number of students. The school offered three specialized graduate courses for practicing librarians of the Central Texas area during the spring semester. The areas of specialization were medical libraries, law libraries, and school media centers. FRONT ROW: Alice B. McGuire, Julie Bichteler, Ann H. Bowden, Billie G. Herring, Catheryne S. Franklin, Roy M. Mersky, Robert R. Douglass. SECOND ROW: Stanley McElderry, dean; Sam G. Whitten, Layton B. Murphy, James K. Zink, John R. Wheal, Gerald D. Everett. FRONT ROW: Jack Otis, dean; Nathan Loshak, Buford Farris, Martha Williams, Hortense Kilpatrick, Louis DeMoll. SECOND ROW: Peretz Katz, Betty Broadhurst, Dolph Hess, Josleen Lockhart. Victor Ehlers, George Thorman. THIRD ROW: Mary Carswell, Helen Barrett, Hattie Berg, Santos Reyes, Chester Chiles, James Payne, Guy Shuttlesworth. Graduate School of Social Work The Graduate School of Social Work moved this year into the new Social Work Building at 2609 University Ave. A revised and reorganized curriculum now provides preparation for social work practice in both the interpersonal area and the institutional or community level. After a basic first year, the student specializes in one of these fields. New courses such as "Social Problems and So­cial Welfare Policy" enable workers to concen­trate on dealing more effectively with the preven­tion of social problems. The Graduate Assembly approved a new Ph.D. program in social work. The program, planned for fall, 1971, will be the only doctoral program of social work in the Southwest. The academic year 1969-70 marked the school's 20th year in existence. An anniversary lecture series, "Social Policies for the 70's­ Strategies for the Renewal of Human Resources," was initiated in April with Wilbur Cohen, former Secretary of the Department of Health, Edu­ cation and Welfare as keynote speaker. Enrollment this fall numbered 120 graduate studer)ts and 300 undergraduates in the social work sequence. There were 22 faculty members. Division of Extension University extension, or continuing education, is adjusting and expanding to meet the new needs of a rapidly changing age. The Division of Extension coordinates continuing education pro­grams for professions in cooperation with the main campus and is a resource for planning and implementing new programs. During the past year 43,412 individuals par­ticipated in educational activities conducted by the division. Of this number, 25,738 were en­rolled in non-credit conferences and institutes, 11,326 were enrolled in extension classes for academic credit, and 6,348 were enrolled in correspondence study courses. Continuing education programs were con­ducted to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of society. The Management Development Pro­gram, conducted with the Graduate School of Business, was a five-week session with 37 par­ticipants representing 35 corporations from 11 states and England. 23 of the 80 Texas Education Agency's New Careers trainees completed the program and were enrolled in the University's evening class program. Evening class enrollment doubled over last year with a spring enrollment of 3,498. A large program for the oil and gas industry was con­ducted with the cooperation of the Department of Petroleum Engineering. Participants in the Management Development Program met informally to discuss the program's progress. University Writings Collection From a modest beginning of 200 books in 1961, the Richard T. Fleming Library of The University of Texas Writers has grown to over 50,000 items. The volunteer collector, curator, and founder of the library, Richard T. Fleming, was graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1912 and the School of Law in 1915. He maintains and preserves the writings in three groups: ex­students' writings, faculty writings, and writings pertaining to the University (its history, adminis­tration, student life, and memorabilia). Located in Room l of the Academic Center, the open shelf library welcomes visitors. An 1894 Cactus and copies of The Daily Texan in its progression from a weekly to a daily news­paper in 1913 are included in a complete col­lection of University publication firsts. A bibliography of material is maintained to provide a complete reference to the contents of the collection. Mr. Fleming and his assistant, Maud Ann Armstrong, displayed Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards Associate Professor of Architecture CARL OS­CAR BERGQUIST (right) was presented the Stu­dents' Association Teaching Excellence Award in 1966. Completing his tenth year at the University, he served on the University Committee on Publi­cations, the Program Development and Curriculum Committee for the School of Architecture, and the Library Committee. His principal interests in­clude drawing, design, and printed graphics. RICHARD BURDICK BYRNE (above), professor of radio-television-film, came to the University in September, 1967, from the University of Wiscon­sin. Faculty adviser for Challenge '69, Byrne also assisted in establishing the campus shuttle bus system. In his three years at the University, he has been actively involved in presenting multi­media productions. Associate Professor of Business Statistics CHARLES T. CLARK (right) has been presented the Students' Association Teaching Excellence Award and the CBA Teaching Excellence Award twice. Serving the University since 1946, Clark has been a member of the Texas Student Publica­tions Board for the past four years and the Union Board for one year. During the year he worked on a series of studies on population forecast to be used for pollution control plans by the Bureau of Business Research. Specializing in physical and process metallurgy, THOMAS H. COURTNEY (left), was active on several campus committees. An associate profes­sor of mechanical engineering, Courtney served on the Nuclear Reactor Committee for the College of Engineering and the departmental committees of billing, and humanistic and social studies. Dur­ing the year, he was involved in composite ma­ terials research. DAVID VAN DEUSEN EDWARDS (below), asso­ciate professor of government, served on the Unive_rsity Council, the Faculty Senate, the Com­mittee on Committees, and was elected to the Department of Government Executive Committee. Edwards' research interests include international political theory, American foreign policy, and po­litical prediction. He also participated in campus activities of the Student Mobilization Committee. Associate Professor of Economics, CLIFTON MADISON GRUBBS (left) this year was the winner of the first Jean Holloway Award for Exceptional Teaching. He was also presented the 16th annual Phi Eta Sigma Teaching Excellence Award. Serving the University since 1965, Grubbs was a member of the Project Info Board of Directors, the Faculty Senate, the University Council, Plan II Committee, Ethnic Studies Committee, and ROTC Committee. WILLIAM T. GUY (right), a member of the mathematics faculty since 1951, has received the Lemul Scarbrough Foundation for Excellence in Teaching Award, the Students' Association Teach­ing Award, and the Phi Eta Sigma Outstanding Teacher Award. Besides having served as chair­man of the Department of Mathematics, Guy now serves in an advisory position for Who's Who in America and the Teachers' Certification Program. ROBERT LOUIS HELMREICH {below), associate professor of psychology, has been at the Univer­sity for four years. Faculty advisor for Psi Chi, Helmreich teaches social psychology. During the year, more than 20 students accompanied him to the Virgin Islands for Tektite II, a joint govern­ment, industry, and University project involving extensive research in the marine sciences, human behavior, and human biology. ROBERT SIDNEY KAHAN (above), assistant pro­fessor of journalism, has been at the University for five years. He served on several committees for the Association for Education for Journalism and as research chairman for the photojournalism division. He was involved in curriculum planning, especially for graduate studies in the School of Communication. In the fall, Kahan was director of a drug abuse conference for high school jour­nalists. He was also active in University Inter­scholastic League work. Dean of the School of Law since 1949, W. PAGE KEETON (left) earned a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Harvard University in 1936. A special­ist in torts, Keeton was selected in 1961 as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and now serves on the foundation board of directors. Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards Completing his fourth year at the University, GREGG B. MILLETT (left) is primarily interested in teaching, program development, and under­graduate teacher education in social studies. Millett co-authored the book, Improving Teaching Through Experimentation which was published in the spring. Millett, assistant professor of curric­ulum and instruction, was chairman of the steer­ing committee for the self-study of the depart­ment, participated in a summer institute on stu­dent services, and was in charge of secondary advising in the College of Education. In his fifth year at the University this year, GEORGE SCHATZKI (above) was a member of the Student Organization Committee and was in­terested in activities of the American Civil Liberties Union. A professor of law, Schatzki is a specialist in labor-management law relations. He also served on several law school committees. FREDERICK D. STURDIVANT (left), associate professor of marketing administration; received the CBA Teaching Excellence Award in 196B and the Jack G. Taylor Teaching Excellence Award in 1969. During the past several years he has fo­cused his interests on distribution systems in low income areas. Sturdivant served on the CBA PhD admission committee, Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes' advisory panel on urban problems, the marketing advisory committee to the Secretary of Commerce, and a task force on commercial services to low income areas. Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards Painter, art historian, and teacher, DONALD L. WEISMANN (right) received the Students' Asso­ciation Teaching Excellence Award in 1964 and the Bromberg Award in 1965. A University pro­fessor in the arts, Weismann teaches "Introduc­tion to Visual Arts," a university course. His latest book was The Visual Arts as Human Experience. During the year, VICTOR A. YANCHICK (above) was involved in studies on the comparison of the availability of antibiotics in intravenous solutions. Yanchick, assistant professor of pharmacy, served as secretary of the College of Pharmacy faculty, and was a member of the Pharmacy Curriculum Committee, Ad H_oc University Committee on Drug Abuse, and the Committee for Advising and Coun­seling of the College of Pharmacy. An assistant professor of civil engineering at the University for four years, JOSEPH ANDREW YURA (right) specializes in plastic design and. steel structures. He has done extensive research and has written several articles on the subjects. Yura served on the teaching effectiveness com­mittee and as faculty sponsor for the student chap­ter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Features Never before has student life shown such va­riety. This year of dichotomies was distinctive­contradictory, but not conflicting. Battles raged between concrete and trees, po­liticos and administrators, students and non-stu­dents. A new respect developed, however, be­tween opposing forces on campus. Students who watched a touchdown run one week walked three miles for peace another. The year was marked by such traditional events as OU Weekend, Round-Up, and Chal­lenge, but each seemed different than similar past happenings. Teach-ins and sandwich semi­nars grew more popular as students became more interested in issues affecting their futures. Motion and activity characterized the mood of the year. Students demanded action as never before, and the administration was forced to answer. The year reflected hope, dis­appointment, and broken ideals but students were brought closer together. '.-: I' 89 The Year 134 Outstanding Students 146 Special Awards 150 Goodfellows I' 162 University Sweetheart 164 Bluebonnet Belles 168 Ten Most Beautiful lunch at the fraternity house was on the schedule for first period. With_a schedule of eight parties a day, rushees relaxed before their last orwt. Seniors dread its formalities. Freshmen fear its do's and don'ts. It's the annual week-long getting-to-know-you game called rush. Although basically the same in format as years past, Rush Week, 1969, the last in a dy­namic decade, was increasingly challenged with the probing question of 2,286 rushees-Why Go Greek? Fraternity and sorority members had to supply more than kegs of beer and singing to justify their position on campus. An, extra day was added to sorority rush to provide a better opportunity for rushees and ac­tives to get acquainted. Because of the off-campus status of sororities this year, convocations were held in Municipal Auditorium for the first time. After seven days of silence and parties, 764 coeds picked up bids Sunday, Sept. 14. Fraternity rushees, unlike the coeds, were giv­ en the opportunity to visit at least l 0 houses before bids were issued Sept. 13. Of the 1, 100 men going through rush, 900 pledged. Another Fall, Another Rush Men waited outside Gregory Gym for rides to second-period lake parties. The Original Hell Week Enrolled Over 35,000 Fall registration at the University proved to be an endurance test against crowds, heat, long lines, and closed sections. Students grumbled that this year was the worst yet. As usual, rumors sp~ead of those who had tricked their way into Gregory Gym and those who used forged work letters or tears to get section cards. Freshmen facing their first registration pan­ icked when they found all prime-time English 301 courses were closed by Tuesday afternoon. They didn't have to face TTS 8 a.m. classes though, because Saturday classes wer!'! banned this year. Flustered students, both novice and professional at registration, rationalized that all sections of Government 610 couldn't really be closed. The biggest problem at registration was the unexpected ~5,600 students who converged on Gregory Gym, pulling cards and closing sections faster than the University could create them.' By the end of the week students realized that their dreams of perfect schedules were not materializ­ ing, and settled for 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. classes. Despite a Regental rule prohibiting fund solic­ itation on campus, the Young Democrats, Young Republicans, and other groups continued to seek membership pledges of students leaving Gregory Gym. Contributions were banned, but leaflets lived on. j Most students left with a feeling that there must be a better way. And perhaps there is. There won't be a fall registration in 1970 like that of 1969. The hot, humid days of Gregory Gym may be gone forever as the computer takes over. As if the inside hassle were not enough, booths awaited those newly registered. \S Tl Although they were sometimes the objects for students' ho~­tility, sectionlzers checked for the courses still open. There was at least one smiling face for girls who pulled the RPE cards, the last on their lists. It mattered little 'whet form the protest took, whether it was carrying • sign or sitting in a tree, the bulldozers went ahead with the uprooting ... Monday, Oct. 20, a handful of picketers gathered at Waller Creek to protest the proposed uprooting of trees to make way for an addition to Memorial Stadium. Faculty, students, and non­students took up the fight for the trees. Tuesday, the ranks swelled to 50, causing a day-long construction halt. Wednesday, the trees were scheduled to be axed, but construction was temporarily stopped by a group of architecture students. They hur­riedly developed an alternate plan of construction which would have saved most of the trees and maintained the natural bottom of Waller Creek. The plan was turned down by University administrators. Construction workers arrived Wednesday, find­ing determined protesters lodged high in the trees as a last attempt to save the greenery. Also on the scene was regents' chairman Frank C. Erwin Jr. Twenty-seven arrests were made when State, City, and campus officials were called in to remove the tree-clingers. The trees were downed. The chopped-up tree parts were dragged to the Main Building and piled against several en­trances at a noon rally attended by about 400 persons. Wednesday afternoon, a restraining order was filed halting construction for a week. The order was dissolved the following Mon­day. Work resumed Tuesday, beginning with the uprooting of saplings which had been planted Saturday by conservation-minded students and citizens. The Issue Was Environment vs. Expansion ·., ~ . To protest the destruction, tree limbs were dragged from the creek to block the entrances to the Main Building. ~­ It was inconceivable that this had been Waller Creek. 'All W e Are Saying Is Give Peace a Chance' , A wide cross-section of the University community participated with the emphasis on expression. "Unthinking support of one's country right David Edwards, professor of government. Three moratoriums expressing rising dissen­sion over the Vietnam war were held on the University campus during the fall semester. Moratoriums were held simultaneously on college campuses across the United States to draw the attention of the Administration to a growing desire of many Americans to have the war ended. The first moratorium was held on Oct. 15, 1969. A full day of anti-war activities was sched­uled on the University campus. Many students cut their classes in a basic show of support. Leaflet­ing, picketing, and debating kept participants occupied during the morning hours. The activities were climaxed with an afternoon march to the State capitol and a rally on the capitol grounds. Ronnie Dugger, editor-at-large of the Texas Ob­server, was one of the speakers who addressed a crowd of approximately 10,000. Nov. 13 and 14 were set aside for a nation­wide moratorium. Participation was emphasized with a peace march in Washington, D. C. A day of teach-ins at the University was highlighted by a noon speech by Robert Scheer, former editor of Ramparts magazine. In the evening, Scheer joined three others for a debate on the war. Later two Student Mobilization Committee chartered buses departed for Washington, D.C. The next day, a noon review of the ROTC troops and a continuous reading of the names of the soldiers killed in Vietnam were held on the University campus. By December, most of the money and en­thusiasm had dwindled. However, on Dec. 15, a rally and march ended with a vigil in Zilker Park honoring the war dead. Shuttle Buses Sought to Ease Parking Problem Amid administrative and student pessimism and legal controversy, 14 white buses trimmed with burnt orange began making scheduled runs around the University campus during registration week. The success of the shuttle system became apparent when, after the first week of operation, there were clamorings for more buses and longer routes. Those who hadn't expected student sup­ port were pleased, and those looking for faults complained of buses overcrowding city streets. The shuttle system was proposed by a com­ mittee which was to suggest ways to relieve con­ gested parking on the growing campus. The controversy arose in May, 1969, when Austin Transit Co., the only bus service with a City franchise, contested the University's right to sign a contract with Transportation Enterprises Inc. A ·court ruled that the shuttle buses did not need to operate under the City franchise, because they were not operating in direct competition with Austin Transit. This assured the University at least nine months of service from Transportation Enterprises. As the deadline neared for the City Council to renew Austin Transit's franchise, the contro­ versy reappeared. Austin Transit refused to renew its franchise unless assured of no competition from other companies, such as Transportation En­ terprises. Their main problem, spokesmen from Austin Transit said, came in the area of charter bus service. After much discussion, Austin Transit re­ newed its franch ise, and the City Council ruled that the University could continue to contract shuttle bus service. Student complaints about overcrowded buses \ and routes that were too short were sent to a committee which was appointed to review stu­ dent complaints. The recommendations made by committee members led to the revision of some routes and the addition of several buses to the system. Even with the confusion about routes and schedules, which caused students to arrive at bus stops just in time to see one roll away, most agreed after the first week that the $2 increase in the student service fee was well worth the Trying to efficiently service the university eree, the buses could not welt for lete ecology literature, green arm bands, and buttons was an attempt to make man aware of his predicament, but just how suc­cessful it was remains to be seen. ABOVE: Speeches on the Main Mall ollracted many listeners on Earth Day. RIGHT: One of the speakers was Professor Ira lscoe whose subject was "Man's Competent Copiny With Environmental Stress." A Reminder of the Present, A Warning for the Future Charles Hembree spoke on waler pollution al one of the Earth Day panel discussions. Peaceful March Climaxed Week of Protests With President Nixon's April 29th announce­ment that American troops would be sent to Cambodia, protests broke out on the nation's campuses. At Ohio's Kent State on May 4, four students were killed in a confrontation with the National Guard. With this spark, the University Ad Hoc Strike Committee called for a boycott of classes to protest U.S. involvement in Cambodia, the trial of Black Panther Bobby Seale, the city's denial of a solicitation permit to the Community United Front, the arrest of l 0 anti-ROTC demon­strators, and the Kent State deaths. Tuesday brought an unexpected confrontation between police and demonstrators at the Capitol grounds. Marching from the University, protesters dodged police barricades three times before they were stopped with tear gas and night sticks. Demands were formulated calling for the Uni­versity to suspend normal operations Thursday and Friday and to make its facilities available for discussions of the issues. At a rally on the Main Mall it was announced that President Norman Hackerman refused to close the University, but did say that teach-ins would be sponsored. With the expectation of further violence, a helicopter circled the campus and armed police waited on the campus edges, but all remained calm. In fact, an almost festive atmosphere pre­vailed as hundreds spent the night on the Mall. Continued UPPER RIGHT: John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvard economics professor, told crowds that antiwar sentiment has grown into the major feeling of a great and sensible majority. RIGHT: Irwin Spear, professor of botany, discussed the faculty resolutions, which were ignored by the City Council and the Board of Regents, that supported student activities. ABOVE: Protestors fled toward the capitol as riot-equipped Austin police lobbed tear gas canisters. The faculty, in an emergency meeting on Thurs­day, voted 573-243 for a resolution to suspend classes. But Regent's Chairman Erwin later an­nounced that classes would be held throughout the system. Another resolution backing students' request for a parade permit from the Austin City Council passed with one-dissenting vote. That afternoon the Council, feeling they were be­ing pressured and regular channels should be taken, refused consideration of the request. On Friday, May 8th, the parade left the campus and proceeded legally on the sidewalks. March­ers were able to go into the streets after an eleventh hour federal restraining order was issued late Friday morning. U.S. District Court Judge Jack Roberts granted the order after several law students worked through the night to formulate a law-suit against the City's parade ordinance. An estimated 20,000 jammed the streets of Austin in peaceful protest. Only one arrest was made, that of a heckler. The march concluded on the East Mall where many relaxed in the fountain, and things slowly returned to normal. Teach-ins held Wednesday by David Edwa1ds, a government professor, a11d Jeff Jones, Students' Association president-elect, began as a mild discourse on LIS intervention into Cambodia, and ended in discussions over whether ROTC belongs on campus. Exercises Confirmed the End With the weather threatening, graduates hurried to return their caps and gowns lo tf.e University Co-op. Marshalls, carrying the traditional maces, lead the graduation processional. Graduation meant the end of one chapter in the life of the senior and the beginning of an­other. For some it marked the end of formal education, and for others it was a step toward another degree. Only about 50 percent of the approximately 3500 who were eligible remained to participate in the 87th annual commencement. Many felt the proceedings as too long and time consuming to be worthwhile. For those who stayed, May 30th was a day crowded with ROTC commissioning, baccalaur­eate, and convocations by each of the Univer­sity's colleges and schools. The academic regalia of the graduates provided an impressive back­ground for commencement speaker Tom Wicker, associate editor of the New York Times. President Norman Hackerman and Board of Regents Vice­Chairman Jack S. Josey conferred the degrees. The evening exercises officially marked the end of another academic year and the University was finally calm and quiet-at least until summer school. LEFT: Tom Wicker, associate editor ot the New York Times, delivered the commencement address on the South Mall of the Main Building. ABOVE: On Saturday afternoon, Dean Silber presented diplomas to graduating seniors from the College of Arts and Sciences. Outstanding Students WICK ALLISON (right) is responsible for the new Texas Ranger magazine. Taking over as edi­tor in the fall, he changed the Ranger from a humor magazine to a campus interest periodical. Wick has been a member of the Freshman Council advisory board and director of the Southwestern Student Leadership Conference. He also served as president of the Young Republicans and in the House of Delegates as committee chairman. A senior law student, CHARLES MARK BERRY JR. (below right) was president of the Student Bar Association. A member of Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity, Mark has served as an assembly­men and as Law School Election Commission chair­man. He has been a member of the executive board of the Human Rights Research Council and the Criminal Law Association. Listed in Who's Who in American Universities and Corleges for 1967, Mark received the Consul Award for 1970. This year's Outstanding Co-op Man, RONALD CLINT BOLLINGER (below) has served as presi­dent and vice-president of the Men's Cooperative Council. President of Ramshorn Co-op, Ronald was active on the Students' Association Committee on Cooperative Housing. A senior architectural en­gineering student, he was a member of AAAE, Chi Epsilon, and was president of Chi Alpha . 134 A graduate student, ALVIN E. COWAN, JR . (above left) is cadet brigade commander of the university's Army ROTC. Receiving numerous awards and US Army medals for being an out­standing cadet, this year Alvin received a Legion of Valor cross and a US Army ROTC leadership citation noting him as one of five outstanding cadets in the nation. He is also a member of Silver Spurs, Scabbard & Blade, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Beta Kappa. A 1969 Goodfellow, JOHN KARL DIETZ (above) is a member of Friars, having served as scrivner and abbot. John has been a member of the na­tional committee of the Student Council of YMCA's and student-faculty committees. Formerly chairman of the Education Excellence Committee and coordinator of Freshman Encounter, he was also on President Hackerman's advisory cabinet. A Challenge group leader, John has been active on the Advisory Council on Students and the In­stitute on the Study of Student Services. A junior business major, ELLEN ROSE FEIN (left) was vic~president of the Texas Union and served on its Board of Directors. A 1969 Good­fellow, Ellen has been a member of Sigma Delta Tau, Panhellenic, and several committees. She has been a Kinsolving advisor, a freshman orien­tation advisor, secretary of the House of Dele­ gates, and chairman of Round-Up academic events. An Orange Jacket, Ellen was selected for mem­bership in Mortar Board. D. KIRK HAMILTON (above), a fifth year archi­tecture student, has been a member of the as­sembly, the Architecture Council, and the Texas Union East building committee. A 1968 Good­fellow, Kirk has been secretary and superinten­dent of Alpha Rho Chi as well as president of the Professional lnterfraternity Council. Selected for membership in Sphinx and Friars, he par­ticipated in the Community Design Center in Blackshear and taught an experimental reading course in the Architecture Department. This year's editor-in-chief of the Texas Law Review, LAWRENCE A. HAMMOND (above right) is a third year law student. He has written two articles for the Law Review and has also received the Reagan Sayers Award. A Consul Award re­cipient, he is a Chancellor and a member of Friars Society. A graduate student in business administration, SUSAN LYNN HASSLOCHER (right) has served on the TSP Board of Directors and as an assembly­woman-at-large for two years. Susan has been a member of Orange Jackets, a freshman orienta­tion advisor, and secretary of the CBA Council. A member of Alpha Phi sorority, she has also served on the University Council, the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee, and the Committee on Student Organizations. Outstanding Students Vice-president of the Students' Association, ERNIE HAYWOOD (left) originated Project Info and has served as chairman of its Board of Direc­tors and Executive Coordinator. Active on the Minority Student Affairs Committee, Ernie worked for the reinstatement of the Program for Educa­tional Opportunity. He also has been active in the campaign for open housing as well as in the study of academic standards. A senior business major, Ernie has served as president of Newman Club and as a member of the Catholic Student Center advisory board. A first-year law student, C. ROBERT HEATH (below left) was law school assemblyman and appointed to the Co-op Board of Directors. A member of Tejas Club and Friars, Bob has served on the Young Democrats state executive commit­tee, the Student Attorney Selection committee, Law School Board of Governors, and Operation. Brainpower. A National Merit Scholar as an un­dergraduate, he received the American 1unspru­dence award for contracts in 1969 and has par­ticipated in the Moot Court activities. A senior in arts·and sciences, BARBARA ELLEN LEAMAN (below) is senior advisor of Alpha Lambda Delta and scholarship chairman of Sigma Delta Tau. A member of Orange Jackets and the Longhorn Band, Bobbye worked with Freshman Encounter, Round-Up and the Students' Associa­tion Educational Excellence committee. Maintain­ing a 3.8 GPA, Bobbye is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Mortar Board. Outstanding Students GARY V. LEHMBERG (above), a senior engineer­ing student, is a member of the Tejas Club, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, and the Royal Order of the UT. A freshman orientation advisor, Gary has served as secretary-treasurer of Phi Eta Sigma, president of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, and secretary of Alpha Phi Omega. He also was active in ASME, House of Delegates, and Union student-faculty committee. This year LARRY LESTER LONG (above right) was the University's representative to Nixon's Youth Advisory Committee on Selective Service and an advisor on student insurance policy. Larry has served as vice-president of the Tejas Club, chairman of the Union Speakers committee, and a member of the Texas Union Council. GREGORY EUGENE LUCIA (right), an A&S assemblyman, was a member of the Faculty­Student Conference committee, Tejas Club, and Order of Alcalde. A freshman orientation advisor for two years, Greg has served on the Student Committee on Orientation Procedures and in the House of Delegates. Co-chairman of the Com­ munity Involvement Committee, he received a Students' A~sociation distinguished service award. RICHARD W .. MEYER (above left}, a fifth year architecture student, has been coordinator of Sur­vey Three and editor of Student Affairs, a news­letter published monthly by the University vice­president for student affairs. President of both the Architecture Council and TLOK, Rick has been selected for membership in Friars, Sphinx, and Omicron Delta Kappa. He has also been a mem­ber of Alpha Rho Chi, Tau Delta Sigma, and Texas Today and Tomorrow. A sophomore in arts and sciences, DAVID MEYER MlNCBERG (above) was active on the Student Assembly and the TSP Board of Directors. A student assistant in Jester Center, he served on the Student Living Accommodations committee. David, a member of Tejas Club, was a Freshman Encounter advisor and a finalist in the Texas­Peru Exchange Program. President of Mortar Board, MARY CHRISTINE MONTGOMERY (left) was the recipient of the 1969 Silver Spur Award. A finalist for Ten Most Beautiful, Chris has been a member of the Stu­dent Committee on Orientation Policies and Pro­ cedures, University Committee on Drug Policies and Procedures, and Union Student-Faculty com­mittee. She has also been a member of Alpha lambda Delta, Wesley Foundation guild, Longhorn Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Spooks, and the Royal Order of the UT. Outstanding Students MARK MORRISON (right), editor of The Daily Texan, has received the Wall Street Journal-spon­sored Newspaper Fund editing internship and scholarship and the Devall Award for an out­standing junior journalism student. He is a mem­ber of the SWC Sportsmanship Committee, Friars, Sigma Delta Chi, and serves as Time magazine's correspondent for the University. Before taking leadership of the Texan, Mark served as assistant managing editor, make-up editor, news editor, and associate news editor. A senior in arts and sciences, GARY ARTHUR MUNNEKE (below) this year received the Alpha Phi Omega distinguished service key. In APO, Gary has served in many capacities including pledge trainer, campus projects director, fellow­ship director, and service vice-president. A fresh­man advisor for two years, he also has been president of Pre-Law Association and a member of lntercooperative Council. MARGUERITE ANGELINE OLDHAM (below right), a 1970 Bluebonnet Belle, is co-chairman of the Student Committee on Orientation Proce­dures. Margo has been secretary of the House of Delegates Rules committee and served on Opera­tion Brainpower and Texas Today and Tomorrow. An Alpha Chi Omega, she has been a member of Spooks, Sigma Delta Pi, and Alpha Lambda Delta and served as an advisor for freshman orientation and Kinsolving dormitory. ROBERT E. PENNINGTON (above left), Presi­ dent of Alpha Phi Omega, ser.ved as chairman of the Election Commission and the Sweetheart Election Commission. Bob has served in numerous offices in APO and received the chapter and sectional distinguished service certificates. A fresh­ man orientation advisor, he also has been a resi­ dent of TLOK, chairman of the University Inter­ scholastic League, and a member of the Union Leadership Board. JEANNE ANN PHILQUIST (above), a 1970 Bluebonnet Belle, was assistant editor of the Texas Ranger and student coordinator of the English Committee on Curriculum. A freshman orientation advisor, Jeannie has served as president and his­torian of Delta Gamma sorority and on the Round­Up Steering Committee. Maintaining a 3.75 grade point average, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. HORACIO R. RAMIREZ (left), a sophomore in the college of arts and sciences with a 3.7 grade point average, is a member of Tejas Club, the YM-YWCA Joint Board, and Phi Eta Sigma. Last year, he was a member of the Student "Onion" and the Students' Association Special Projects committee. An orientation advisor, he was a mem­ber of the Student Committee on Orientation Procedures and the Royal Order of the UT. NORWOOD W. KNIGHT RICHARDSON (above), a member of Tejas Club and Friars, has been active on the State Senate Drug Committee and the University Committee on Drug Policies and Procedures. A 1969 Goodfellow, Norwood also served as chairman of a Union committee and vice-president of the Texas Union. A freshman orientation advisor, Norwood has been a member of the African Exchange program, Texas Today and Tomorrow, and the Order of the Alcalde. A senior in the College of Arts and Sciences with a 4.0 grade point average, ERIN CHRISTINE RASCHKE (above right) has served as secretary of Mortar Board, a freshman orientation advisor, and historian of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. A Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Erin is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Iota Sigma Pi. Recipient of the Phi Beta Kappa Junior Member in Course Award and the Alpha Lambda Delta Book Award, she has served on various committees and was a Junior Fellow. A coordinator of Freshman Encounter, KAREN DELURA ROWLETT (right) has been activities chairman of Delta Zeta sorority and a member of the House of Delegates, University "Y" student leadership group, and Mortar Board. Chairman of the Minority Student Affairs committee, Karen has also been on the Speakers committee, Stu­ dent-Faculty committee, and the Food and Hous­ ing committee. A Challenge group leader, she was chairman of the Round-Up Programs committee. Outstanding Students A junior business major, JEROME ERNEST SNEED (above left) has been a freshman orien­tation advisor and chairman of the Student Com­mittee on Orientation Policies and Procedures. A continuing orientation tutor and a member of the House of Delegates, Jerry was vice-president of Phi Eta Sigma, a member of Choice '68, and a participant in the mid-semester leadership lab. As editor-in-chief of the 1970 Cactus, JOY KRISTINE STAPP (above) worked fqr the estab­lishment of the Cactus Teaching Excellence Awards this year. A member of the TSP Board of Direc­tors, Joy also was corresponding secretary of Alpha Phi sorority. A senior maintaining a 3.8 grade point average, she earned membership of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, and served as secretary-treasurer of Psi Chi. A senior engineering student, JOHN ROBERT STRATTON (left) was chairman of the Student Engineering Council Inc. and a member of the Senior Cabinet. John also served as executive editor of the Vector and as chairman of the Ad­visory Committee to the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Active in the AIAA, he held numerous offices and committee memberships. John was a member of the Young Republicans and Students' Association Steer Here committee. calde and a member of the Criminal Law Asso­ciation. A freshman orientation advisor, Tim has held membership in the Scabbard & Blade So­ciety, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, and the Student Committee on Orientation Policies and Procedures. A recipient of the Alpha Phi Omega distinguished service key, he served on the Elec­ tion Commission and also on the Sweetheart Election Commission. STEPHEN L. VAN (above right) has been ex­tensively involved with the Texas Union as presi­dent of the Programs Council and chairman of its board of directors. Steve has been a member of the Order of the Alcalde, Operation Brain­power, Speakers Tour, and the Education Excel­lence committee. Former chairman of Texas Today and Tomorrow, he also has been active as a student assemblyman. Active on the University Council, JOHN TULLOS WELLS (right) is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, the Public Relations Student Society of America, and vice-president of Lambda Chi Alpha frater­nity. Tullos was coordinator of Freshman Encoun­ter and public relations chairman for Choice '68. A junior communications student, he has been a member of the House of Delegates and worked on The DaUy Texan. 144 A graduate student in educational psychology and working in the office of the Dean of Students, MAROLYN WITTMAN (below) received the 1968 Silver Spur Award. Marolyn has been a member of the Educational Policies committee, Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, and the Arts and Sciences Council. Active on the Union Leadership Board and Executive Council, Marolyn received the Texas Union Leadership Award. A junior pre-med student with a 3.9 grade point average, WAYLAND WONG (right) was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. A freshman orientation advisor and a member of Tejas Club, Wayland has been active as a member of the Texas Union Coordinating Board and vice­president-elect of its Program Council. He has par­ticipated in the Student Association's Housing Commission, Union Student-Faculty committee, MUN, Media '70 and the Royal Order of the UT. DIANE PAMELA WOOD (below right), a junior maintaining a 4.0 grade point average, was an orientation advisor and a member of the Student Committee on Orientation Policies and Procedures. Diane also was a member of Cordettes, Mortar Board, the Royal Order of the UT, and Longhorn Singers. A finalist for University Sweetheart, she was editor for Alpha Lambda Delta. FORN.ER OUTSTANDING STUDENTS STILL IN SCHOOL Gilbert Revm Alonzo Rick Keeton Betty An~ Birdwell Mary Tom Keller Christopher Davis Bray Joe Bob Kinsel Sara Virginia Bullock Gwen Elaine Larsh Rodolfo F. C~sti llo Barry H. Margolis Carol Alice Conner Stan Louis Mclelland Tommy Neal Cowan Ralph lrad Miller Walter Eugene Demond Malcolm George Nelson Lloyd A. Doggett Nancy Lee Notley Wi lliam Dan Driscoll Michael Warren Perrin Harvey Radnor Eanes James Hugh Price Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Paul Richard Ray Karen Jo Elliott Tommy Doc Raye Nancy Jo Fleury Henry Grady Rylander Jerry Richard Grammer Ben E. Rodriguez David Michael Gregory Kenneth Wayne Sparks James 0. Guleke 11 Joe Lee Stubblefield Lucinda Boylen Hanks Rober! Lewis Thompson Ernest David Henry Terry Oliver Tottenham Robert Allen Higley James W. Turner Rostam M. Kavoussi Special Awards The University of Texas Dads' Association annually pre­sents an award to two senior students excelling in leader­ship, scholarship, and service. Selected as the DADS' DAY OUTSTANDING MAN for 1969 was H. GRADY RYLANDER (left). An electrical engineering major from Austin, Grady completed his undergraduate work in three and a half years with a 4.0 grade point average. He served as presi­ dent of IEEE and secretary of Eta Kappa Nu. Grady was an Engineering Fellow and a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Tau Beta Pi. MARY TOM KELLER (above) was selected as the DADS' DAY OUTSTANDING WOMAN. Mary Tom served as presi­dent of All-Campus Advisors, chairman of Blanton advi­sors, and president of Scope. The senior from Monroe, Louisiana, was Orange Jacket vice-president, Posse pledge­trainer, Freshman Council advisor, Challenge '68 moder­ator, and Zeta Tau Alpha scholarship chairman. Mary Tom was also a member of the Texas Union Leadership Board. The MIKE FLYNN CITIZENSHIP AWARD is given annually to a male student who best exemplifies the citizenship shown by ex­student Mike Flynn. This year's recipient is JOHN YORK (left). An electrical engineering major from Wharton, John served as secre­tary and treasurer of Alpha Phi Omega. The 1969 Outstanding Co-op Man, he served as president, vice-president, and treasurer of the Inter-Cooperative Council. John also participated in the Union Leadership Lab and Interdisciplinary Retreat. Each year an outstanding independent woman student is pre­sented the MARJORIE DARELIK MEMORIAL AWARD. The 1970 recipient was KAREN JO ELLIOTT (above). A. 1969 Cactus Out­standing Student, Karen was a member of Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha, and the House of Delegates. A senior journalism major from Matador, Karen served as managing editor, news editor, editorial page assistant, copy editor, and as associate and assistant news editor of The Daily Texan. The Texas Cowboys initiated the ARNO NOWOTNY AWARD this year to recognize an outstanding student who exemplified the qualities of fairness, honesty, integrity, and unselfishness in service to the University. The award was presented in honor of Dean Arno Nowotny who always has been dedicated to unselfish service and devotion to the University. The first recipient of this award was JAMES 0. GULEKE II (left). A senior from Amarillo, Jim served as co-chairman of the Student Committee on Orienta­tion Procedures, president of Silver Spurs, and chairman of the House of Delegates rules committee. He worked on Operation Brainpower and was treasurer of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. A 1969 Cactus Outstanding Student, he held membership in Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, and the Order of the Alcalde. Special Awards 148 The SPOOK AWARD is given annually to an outstand­ing international student in recognition of his contribution and loyalty to the University. Recipient of this year's award was RUDOLFO CASTILLO (left). An architectural engineer­ing major from Bolivia, Rudy served as president of AAAE and chairman of the International Committee. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, and the University soccer and volleyball teams. Rudy also was chosen as the most outstanding Latin American stu­dent by the Pan American Round Table. The SILVER SPUR AWARD is presented each year to an outstanding woman student. The selection is based on distinguished scholarship, service, and extracurricular activities. The award this year was presented to CARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR (above), a junior from San Benito. The elementary education major was a 1970 Bluebonnet Belle finalist, president of Orange Jackets, and president of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. A member of Cordettes, Cary also was chosen as a freshman orientation advisor. The Inter-Cooperative Council recognizes two students each year for outstanding qualities of scholarship, coopera­tive leadership, and campus orientation. This year's OUT­STANDING CO-OP MAN AWARD went to RONALD CLINT BOLLINGER (below). Ronald, an architectural engineering senior from Fort Worth, was president and vice-president of Men's Cooperative Council. A 1970 Cactus Outstanding Student, he also served as president of Ramshorn Co-op and Chi Alpha . Ronald was a member of Chi Epsilon, AAAE, House of Delegates, Jester Quality of Life Commit­tee, and the Students' Association Committee on Co-op Housing. MAUREEN LYNN McGAVERN (right) was presented with the OUTSTANDING CO-OP WOMAN AWARD. A 1969 Bluebonnet Belle finalist, Maureen was a member of the House of Delegates rules committee and social chairman for Felecia Co-op. Recipient of the Blue & Gold Seal Award, Maureen, a fash ion design major from Aus­tin, was active in Union and ICC activities and served on the Round-Up Parade committee. 1970 Cactus Goodfellows l. Greg Eaves 7. Debra Mann Union Leadership Board Chairman Orange Jackets Contact Chairman Union Ideas and Issues Committee Spooks Vice·President Army ROTC Scholarship Jester Student Assistant 2. Frank Sheppard Texas Today and Tomorrow 8. Harvey Corn MUN Secretary·General Exchange Board Coordinator Union' Program Council lnterfraternity Council Secretary Alpha Delta Sigma 3. Glen Dolfi Young Republicans President Voter Registration Co-Chairman 9. Ernie Ec;!en House of Delegates Inter-Cooperative Council Treasurer T.l.O.K. Treasurer 4. Roland Moore Alpha Phi Omega Union Speakers Committee Chairman Psi Chi Vice-President Phi Kappa Phi 10. James Richard Seeman TTT Steering Committee 5. Jane Allard Architecture AssemblymanUnion Leadership Board Jester Student Assistant Orange Jackets PEO Tutoring 6. Dave Turner 11. Lynn Cohen House of Delegates Executive Board Texas Union Board of Directors Freshman Encounter Advisor SWC Sportsmanship Committee Chairman U.T. Canter Club Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Secretary Goodfellows l. Roy Milam Spence Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Round-Up Showcase Media '70 2. Diane Swendeman University Sweetheart Cordettes MP Sponsor Orange Jackets 3. Duke Kimbrough Inter-Cooperative Council President TLOK President Senior Cabinet Advisory Member 4. Lynn Malone Alpha Phi Omega President Election Commission Chairman Order of the Alcalde 5. Bill Gurasich Orientation Advisor, SCOOP Media '70 Round-Up Multi-Media Committee Chairman 6. Douglas Bartek Longhorn Band Section Leader Kappa Kappa Psi IEEE 7. Tom O'Neil Phi Delta Chi President Student Assemblyman Student-Faculty Health Center Committee 8. Mary Jane Mitchell Angel Flight Texas Today and Tomorrow Orientation Advisor 9. Douglas Batson Flashcard Committee Chairman Rally Advisory Committee Texas Today and Tomorrow l 0. Linda Stevenson Longhorn Band, Tau Beta Sigma Spooks Service Haunt Orange Jackets Goodfellows 1. Lance Wittlif AROTC Meritorious Service Award Scabbard & Blade Executive Officer Distinguished Military Student 2. Pat Cafferty Cactus Editorial Assistant Navy Sweetheart Theta Sigma Phi Treasurer 3. John Watkins Texan Managing Editor Cactus Sports Editor Kappa Tau Alpha 4. Liz Atkinson Orientation Advisor Challenge '70 Discussion Leader Education Excellence Committee 5. Robert Bugbee Cactus Features Editor Freshman Encounter Advisor Student-Faculty Committee 6. Trudy Skiff Opera Workshop Varsity Singers Spooks Service Haunt 7. Bill Heggie Student Engineering Council Engineering Assemblyman Round-Up Committee Chairman 8. Wayne Doyal Longhorn Basketball Team Captain T-Association Vice-President Texas Cowboys 9. Gene Attal Communication Council President Alpha Delta Sigma President Middle Eastern Students Organization 10. Mary Holm Union Leadership Board Orientation Advisor Orange Jackets Goodfellows 6. Patsy Boyle Gamma Delta Epsilon President Orientation Advisor Bluebonnet Belle Semi-Finalist 7. Robert Oliver Texas Today and Tomorrow Chairman Round-Up Publicity Chairman Union Leadership Board 8. Patricia Carroll Orientation Advisor Junior Fellows Alpha Lambda Delta Vice-President 9. LuP.e Zamarripa MASO President UT Intern on The Daily Journal, Caracas, Venezuela Texan Reporter Goodfellows l. Bill Whitehurst Fair Housing Commission Director National Moot Court Team Omicron Delta Kappa 2. Alan Derby Student Engineering Council, Inc. Assemblyman Student-Faculty Committees 3. Beverly Ingram Kinsolving Student Assistant Freshman Encounter Advisor Phi Beta Kappa 4. Charles Vinson Teias Club President Texas Cowboys Tau Beta Pi 5. Ben Brooks Shuttle Bus Committee Chairman Traffic and Parking Committee Chairman Kappa Alpha Vice-President 6. Bob Christy lnterfraternity Council President Delta Tau Delta President Omicron Delta Kappa 7. Barbra Mann Orientation Advisor Orange Jackets Contact Officer Spooks Corresponding Secretary 8. Cary Taylor Orange Jackets President Cordette Transportation Sponsor Orientation Advisor 9. Mike Bisesi Caslilian Student Government President Students' Association Committee Coordinator Pre-Law Association l. Lynn Kohlenberg Longhorn Band Feature Twirler Tau Beta Sigma Angel Flight Drill Commander 2. Sylvia Hughes Orientation Advisor Student Mobilization Committee 'women's Liberation 3. Carol Tunstall American Marketing Assoc. President Model United Nations Secretariat Gamma Delta Epsilon Vice-President 4. Jim Arnold Arts and Sciences Assemblyman Teias Club U. T. Newsline Originator 5. Gary Taylor Daily Texan Sports Editor Cactus Sports Editor Omicron Delta Kappa Goodfellows 6. Nancy Strauss Student Assembly Secretary Orientation Advisor Orange Jackets 7. Ann Wright Upper-Class Advisors President Orange Jackets Longhorn Band, Tau Beta Sigma NOT PICTURED Freddie Steinmark Longhorn Football Team, All SWC Most Courageous Athlete -Philadelphia Sports Writers' Assoc. Texas Cowboys John Hunter Thompson Architecture Council President Waller Creek Committee Sphinx FORMER GOODFELLOWS STILL IN SCHOOL James Lyon Ahern Paul David Angenend Mary Ann Anthony Jerry Dale Box Genie Brackenridge John R. Brock Peggy Jane Brzeszkiewicz Douglas G. Caroom James Winston Chapman Tommy Neal Cowan Sherilyn Jean Davis John Karl Dietz Tieman H. Dippel Elilabeth Ann Egelhoff Richard E. Ewing Ellen Rose Fein William Francis Frances May Fuller Timothy P. Furlong Richard Louis Giesecke Robert W. Glover John Catlett Goodman Jerry Richard Grammer Walter Martin Hall Daniel Kirk Hamilton Susan Lynn Hasslocher Jane Arian Haun Barbara Jean Hoffer Philip C. Joseph Roslam M. Kavoussi Nikolai Kerpchar Joe Bob Kinsel Susan Delaine Lenthe Larry Lester Long Gregory Eugene Lucia Patricia Jan Ludeman Barry Howard Margolis Richard Wayne Meyer Pamela Lynn Milks Sallie Cherry Morrill Gary Arthur Munneke Richard Alan Nicholas David Knight Northington Margaret Ruth Parker Paul James Peters Velma Lacey Pipkin Robert Jay Reining Norwood W. Knight Richardson Wiley Barry Rountree Karen Delura Rowlell Sharon Leigh Sass Joseph Richard Sharkey Elizabeth Shelby Jessica Elaine Siebel Robert D. Simpson Kenneth Wayne Sparks Glenn Edwin Staats Joe Lee Stubblefield James William Turner Wilfred C. Uecker Stephen L. Van Gary Wayne Wall Marsha Glenelle White Joan L. Willis Marolyn Wittman Dana Elizabeth Yarbrough John Louis York John Robert Zizelmann University Sweetheart Diane Swendeman One of this year's Ten Most .Beautiful, Diane Farrar Swendeman has been active in Orange Jackets and Cordettes. A member of Alpha Lambda Delta, she has served on the Union Speakers com­mittee and worked on Round-Up Showcase for two years. The junior from San Antonio has been a Kinsolving advisor and a member of the Women's Gymnastic team. In April Diane, who was also College of Engineering Sweetheart, was chosen as Miss Texas-Universe. Representing The University of Texas at all official functions, Sweetheart Fina I ists the University Sweetheart is elected by the student body. The Sweetheart Election Commission is responsible for establishing a committee of student le Weedman, Janice Hawley, Erin R.aschke, Neal Naranjo, Ed Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Richard Armor, Joe Sharkey, Bruce Samulin, Harvey Worchel, Carl Metzroth, Alphonce Brown, Doak Payne, Jason Worchel, James Quigley, Dean John Burkett. FRONT ROW: Susan Hasslocner. Nikolai Kerpcnar. Donald Mikeska, Rickey Smith. SECOND ROW: Frances Rea, Karen Abbott, Ernest Haywood, Birt Simpson, Tieman Dippel, Marilyn Neumann, Paul Rosenberg, Robert Frank. THIRD ROW: Haskell Griffin, Bill Kaufman, Rnell Beavers, John Topp, Charles Wilson, John Amend, Wendell Davies, Paul Van Osselaer. Brad Orlopp, Larry Broughton. FOURTH ROW: Joshua Brown, Jack Lee, Geoffrey Curran, Samuel Haas, Jack Dinerslein, Mark Rober!, Stephen Hull, Joe Fitzgerald, Nick Agalou, Gail Paten, Carolyn Kerpcnar. :hel, The College of Business Administration Council is a democratic affiliation of business students organized to provide representation, service, and coordination for business students, business stu­dent clubs and organizations, and the College of Business Administration. The council sponsors and promotes CBA elec­tions, CBA Week, "14-Days," the Business Student Newsletter, the Dean's Honors Luncheon, and other projects to represent business students on faculty committees, instigate improved business student facilities, and make known to the admin­istration the opinions and needs of business students. The CBA Week 1970 keynote speaker was past Ford Motor Company President S. E. Knudsen, who spoke against environmental pollution and the role universities and students must play in solving this critical problem. At the CBA Week con- CBA Council vocation, George W. Jalonick Ill was presented the 1970 Texas Industrial Pioneer Award. The CBA Council is composed of an Executive Committee, elected class officers, elected repre­sentatives from CBA, student organizations and clubs, and members-at-large from within the busi­ness student body. President of the council for 1969-70 was Nikolai Kerpchar. Council members were Donald C. Mikeska, vice-president; Ricky Smith, treasurer; Paul H. Rosenberg, historian; Susan L. Hasslocher, secretary; Tieman H. Dippel, Student Assembly representative; Rhett D. Beavers, House of Dele­gates representative; Ernest L. Haywood, Fran'ces A. Rea, and Gerald C. Schoppe, members-at-large; and Marilyn J. Neumann, CBA Sweetheart. Eugene Nelson, professor of business law, served as the faculty advisor. FRONT ROW: Gene Attal, Linda Adelman, Jill Selevan, Nancy Morris, Deevea Hoherd, Andrew Yemma, Jere Burrus. SECOND ROW: Will Gold­man, Lorraine Ross, Mark Roffman, Wayne Danielson, Melody Allanson, Lisa Ikard, Donna Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Charles Watkins, Lynn Latham, Communications Council Martin Fulfer, Karen Bodner, Rex Jobe, Ed Berger, Martha McGlothlin. Boasting one of the most active records in re­cent years, the 1969-70 Communication Council welcomed Wayne Danielson, new Dean of Com­munication, with a full agenda for the year. Comprised of representatives from the Depart­ments of Journalism, Radio-Television, and Speech, with delegates from scholastic, honorary, and professional organizations, sororities, and frater­nities, the council attracted key speakers for the school and helped faculty and administration plan for the new communication complex to be con­structed soon. New this year was an ad hoc committee on minority recruiting. Regular committees were job placement, planning a staffed office for the spring semester; curriculum, working principally on a possible revision of the school's language require­ment; teacher and course evaluation; communica­tion library and building, presenting a display of the architect's plans for the new complex; student advising and counseling, operating for spring and fall preregistration; communication week, planning a production of student and professional work in communication fields; and publicity and reception, providing this year's guest speakers such as cartoonist Roy Crane and New York Times associate editor Clifton Daniel, and studying the possibility of an expanded School of Communica­ tion newsletter. Officers elected in the fall were Gene Attal, president; Jere Burrus, vice-president; and Lynn Latham, secretary. Education Council Answering the many questions an education major often faces, the Education Council provided the official means of communication between the students and faculty of the College of Education. Open to new ideas from both students and faculty, the council initiated various activities de­signed to encourage more student involvement, and to keep the students informed of important events within the college, as well as those campus activities which were outside of the college but related to education. A faculty tea during the fall semester gave students a chance to become ac­quainted with professors in the college. Council members also participated in a Senior Cabinet fund drive to raise money to buy musical instruments to be used by the patients at the State Hospital for the Emotionally Disturbed as part of their music therapy program. Each semes­ter, members of the council conducted teacher evaluations and served as advisors during spring and fall registration. Officers were: Tippy Timmins, president; Pam Milks, vice-president; Jane Trigg, secretary; and Linda Osterthaler, treasurer. Members were: Nan­cy Burch, Beverly Eads, Mary Anne Flournoy, Barbara Hoffer, Sue Ann Holle, Debbie Holotik, Laura Meadows, Melinda Murphy, Susan Mustard, Erny Lou Settle, Judy Watkins, and Cyndi Word. Susan Mustard was the Council's representative to the Student Assembly. John 0 . Rodgers served as faculty adviser. FRONT ROW: Frances Timmins, Linda Osterlhaler, Pamela Milks, Jane Trigg. SECOND ROW: Judy Watkins, Susan Mustard, John Rogers, Rita Lipscomb, Mary Flourney, Sue Holle. I Engineering lI Council I The Engineering Council coordinates societies within the College of Engineering, and provides a liaison among students, faculty, and administra­tion. To fulfill these responsibilities, this year's coun-. cil conducted numerous permanent programs, in­cluding semesterly course and teacher evaluations, the selection of an Engineering Sweetheart, the Engineering Ball in the spring, and maintenance of the student lounge, Taylor's T-Room. The council donated $1 ,300 to the University Speech and Hearing Clinic for its work with children. The money was collected to send signa­tures to the moon with astronaut Alan L. Bean, a College of Engineering alumnus. The 1969-70 council inaugurated Engineering Outstanding Student Awards, given in recogni­tion of leadership in and service to the college and campus. The first recipients of the awards were Alan T. Derby, Thomas W. Rioux, John R. Stratton, and Gary W. Watt. The council is composed of representatives from each of the professional and honorary societies within the College of Engineering. Officers for the year were John R. Stratton, chairman; Rusty D. LaFerney, vice-chairman; sec­retaries: Larry M. Gring, fall, and Barry Benedict, spring; treasurers: Edgar Dennis Griffith, fall, and Rodney E. Lee, spring; college assemblymen: Thomas W. Rioux and William D. Heggie, fall, and Alan T. Derby, spring; and House of Dele­gates representatives: James C. Dickerman, Mark G. Goode, Michael W. Wood, and Barry Benedict. Society representatives were AAAE-James C. Meek, Jerry D. Roach, Ben D. Donnell, and Thomas Holstien. AIAA-Kenneth E. Griffin, Barry K. Bene­dict, and Michael Smith, AIChE-Steve W. Cook and Jim S. Sherman; AIME-Sherry Sue Zwiebel, Rodney E. Lee, and Kenneth C. Nelson; ASCE­Robert A. Liesman and James A. Broaddus; ASME -Arthur Stephens, Alan T. Derby, Richard A. Schultz, and Stanley G. Stokes; IEEE-Jerry M. Keys, Stephen Johns, and · L. Larry Bethurum; SAME-David Young, John W. Cates, and Stephen L. Gerecke; SWE-Karlene Price and Kathy R. Center; TSPE-Bob C. Leibrock and Terry L. Wells; Chi Epsilon-Michael G. Huffman and Maury Sti­ver; Eta Kappa Nu-Tony M. Fern; Omega Chi Epsilon-David J. Lutrick and Edgar Dennis Griffith; Pi Epsilon Tau-Choudhary Rehman; Pi Tau Sigma -H. Lee Norris; Sigma Gamma Tau-John C. Hin­kle and W. Gary McGilvray; and Tau Beta Pi-Gary W. Watt. Faculty advisors were Richard R. Ensminger, assistant professor of engineering and Ned H. Burns, associate professor of engineering. FRONT ROW: John Stratton, Rusty Laferney, Larry Gring, Dennis Griffith, THIRD ROW: Richard Ensminger, Jerry Roach, Barry Benedict, John Hinkle, Sherry Zwiebel. SECOND ROW: James Meek, Lee Norris, John Cates, Kenneth Griffin, James Sherman, Alan Derby, Arthur Stephens, Thomas Michael Huffman, James Broaddus, Steve Johns, Ata-ur-Rehman Choud­Rioux, Ned Burns, William Heggie. hary, Robert Liesman, Jerry Keys, Gary Watt, David Young, Rodney Lee. le(. !di ' and en: Dee­ ~ !diet, :sC. . FRONT ROW: Paul F. Davis, Marolyn F. Reynolds, Christine A. Walker, Darlene A. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Curtis E. Martin, Jerrell l. King, George E. Murphy, Roger Dean Hamilton, Dennis W. Helbert. THIRD ROW: Philip K. To, James Ron Mcintosh, Thomos O'Neil, Joseph B. Sprowls, Mike L. Lawhon, Earl A. Bowen. In order to open more opportunities for stu­dents to voice their opinions, the Pharmacy Coun­cil provided a suggestion box and an open bul­letin board for use by the entire student body in the Pharmacy Building. Interested in keeping the students well informed, the council obtained a Daily Texan box for the college, and a display system to be used in a far-ranging drug abuse program. The council voted to make several long­needed changes in its constitution, and to extend library hours. Members of the council served on several im­portant committees within the college. Paul F. Davis and Roger Dean Hamilton worked on the curriculum committee; Michael L. Lawhon and Darlene A. Anderson, student affairs committee; and Thomas M. O'Neil, student-faculty Health Center committee. Officers for the year included: Paul F. Davis, president; Michael L. Lawhon, vice-president; Dar­lene A. Anderson, secretary-treasurer; Jerry L. King, student assemblyman; and Roger Dean Hamilton, representative to the House of Dele­gates. The faculty advisor was Dean of Pharmacy Joseph H. Sprowls. Pharmacy Council 191 1970 Cactus The 1970 Cactus sought to capture important events which marked a year of change, thus ex­panding its traditional role as the University's official memory book and the student's blind date guide. Despite normal setbacks and major traumas, 11 section editors and assorted staff assistants labored long and hard to assemble the words and pictures which make a yearbook of the first class. For the editor's comments concerning the theme and production, please refer to page 683. Under the direction of editor Joy Stapp, the Cactus this year established its Teaching Excel­lence Awards to recognize those who have dem­onstrated excellence and effectiveness in their respective teaching fields. This year's recipients are featured on pages 84-88. Gary Taylor and John lay, Sports Editors STAFF ASSISTANTS Andrew F. Klein Lenore Avant Anne Andrews Jan S. Krivche r Clarice A. Adams Charlotte Kroll Deborah L. Bay Alan H. Levi Betsy R. Bozarth Marilyn K. Martin Stephen L. Chewning Mary Jo Neal Rosemary Dugger David A. Pena Sandy E. Gardner Penny Perry Randall G. Jones Carole A. Raschke Karen Kershner Diane E. Taylor Linda M. Williams LEFT: Gerry Godfrey, Residences Editor; Marilyn Atkins, Military Editor. BELOW: Elaine Custer and Dena Wright, Fraternities Editors; Robin Bracher, Sororities Editor. LEFT: Lolly Greenberg and Claire Anderson, Organizations Editors. ABOVE: Rosemary Newell, Student Government Editor; Rob Bugbee, Features Editor; Fran Smith, Copy Editor. The Daily Texan The . Daily Texan once again received an All­ American rating from the Associated Collegiate Press in the 82nd All-American Critical Service competition. The critiquer commented that the folio submitted was the best entered by the Texan in 20 years. With a circulation larger than half the dailies in Texas, the Texan is the largest college daily in the state. The Texan, published five days weekly by Texas Student Publications, Inc., operates on a budget of more than a quarter million dollars. It is the combined effort of more than 200 stu­dents, including paid staff members, volunteers, and writers from journalism classes. The paid staff of approximately 60 received some $21,000 during the academic year. Volunteer staffers gave one day or more each week solely for the grati­ fication of journalism experience. Cont inued John Watkins, Spring Managing Editor Editor Mark Morrisori was elected by the stu­dent body in the general spring elections. Karen Elliott and John Watkins, managing editors for the fall and spring semesters, respectively, were appointed by the TSP board of directors. Although not subject to direction or official control from the Department of Journalism, the Texan worked closely with students in basic news­writing courses to provide valuable experience in news situations. Since its beginning 69. years ago, the Texan has grown from a private student en­terprise to a full-time business. The Texan subscribes to the Associated Press and the New York Times News Service, and is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the Southwest Journalism Congress, and the Texas Daily Newspaper Association. Texas Ranger SEATED: Jeannie Philquist, assistant editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Atkinson, managing editor; David B. Rosen, assistant managing editor; Mariann Vizard, art director; Wick Allison, editor; Dan Matheson, associate editor. Published at sporadic intervals since 1885, the Texas Ranger is a student magazine, edited for the entertainment, information, and enlightenment of the student body. This year the Ranger made a substantial change in its format, content, and appearance. No longer a strictly humor magazine, it now appeals to students with features, critical opinions, and informative articles. The staff of the Ranger is drawn from a wide variety of personalities, reflecting diverse view­points and talents. Included in this year's staff were conservatives, drama majors, artists, radicals, English majors, journalists, sorority girls, a few great white liberals, and even one or two writers. Next year the Ranger will be distributed free for the first time in its colorful history, through the distribution of the Daily Texan. TSP Boardof Directors Texas Student Publications Inc. is governed by a board of directors compoGed of five students, four faculty mem­ bers, and nine ex-officio non-votin·g members. The voting directors this year were Charles Michael Bonjean, associate professor of sociology; Harley M. Court­ ney, assistant professor of accounting; Norris G. Davis, chairman of the journalism department; William Anthony Mindak, professor of journalism; and students Susan Lynn Hasslocher, Randall H. Hollis, David M. Mincberg, Kenneth Sparks and Joseph R. Krier, president of the Students' Association, and chairman of the board. Non-voting board members were editors of student publications; Loyd Edmonds, TSP general manager; Robert Hilburn, Texan editorial manager; and Stephen D. McClel­ lan, dean of students. The TSP board has purchased a $12,500 computer and a $10,000 teletypesetter for The Texan. The pair of ma­ chines includes a keyboard for punching tape, and a com­ puter which reads the tape and justifies the tape into column widths, dividing the words by program. A new Texas Ranger, more serious in tone, was adopted this fall. The TSP board voted that the 1970-71 Ranger will be distributed as a supplement to the Texan. The board approved a Cactus innovation, tlie Teaching Excellence Awards, for the 1970 yearbook. On lighter matters-a change in the TSP handbook made it possible for the board to purchase alcoholic beverages as long as State funds are not used_. After considerable discussion and red tape reaching all the way to the Board of Regents, Texan editor Mark Morrison withdrew his request that The Texan be allowed to change its nameplate to a sans serif type. TEXAS STUDENT 'N PUBLICATIONS FRONT ROW: Harley Courtney, Business; Susan Hasslocher, Student Assembly; Ken Sparks, Student Assembly; Joy Stapp, Cactus Editor; Joe Krier, Chairman. SECOND ROW: Robert Hilburn, Texan Editorial Manager; Stephen McClellan, Dean of Students; Bill Smith, Riata Editor; David Mincberg, Student Assembly; Mark Morrison, Texan Editor; Randall Hollis, Student Assembly. THIRD ROW: Charles Bonjean, Sociology; Richard Wackerbarth, TES Editor; Wick Allison, Ranger Editor; John Watkins, Texan Managing Editor; Loyd Edmonds, General Manager; Norris Davis, Journalism. 202 Army 210 Navy 215 Air Force The ROTC Building, home of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, is the site of campus involvement-a proud past, a troubled present, an uncertain or promising future . Army Staff FRONT ROW: Colonel Lawson W. Magruder Jr., lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Denny, Mrs. Shirley Hayden, Mrs. Elaine Walker, Mrs. Donna O'Donnell, Major Malcolm Henry. SECOND ROW: Captain Stanley Leishner, Major Thomas Leatherwood Jr., Major William Schuler, Major Gene Schnee­beck, Staff Sergeant Earl Langford, Sergeant First Class George Longoria, Staff Sergeant Bennie Roberts. THIRD ROW: Captain James Chester Jr., Staff Sergeant Enrique Alvarez, Sergeant First Class Joe Mims, Sergeant Major Calvin Gesch, Staff Sergeant Robert Gibson, Staff Sergeant Charles Porter, Staff Sergeant Richard Gruwell. FRONT ROW: Georgene Adams, Alvin Cowan, Robert Bowie. SECOND ROW: Arthur Hernandez, Lance Wittlif, Steve Zimmer, Richard Kramer, Ward Blacklock, Joseph Nicols, Robert Skipworth. Cadet Staff Army ROTC The University Department of Military Sci­ ~Schnee­ ence develops educated and well-rounded of­ •loigcti1, ficers for the United States Army. In Reserve "'k, . Seigt. Officer Training Corps, the student is taught the Oii~ history and importance of the nation's military program, the techniques of drill, and an under­standing of the methodology and organization of the various branches of the Army. Cadets in the University Brigade are able to specialize in one of five branches-Engineers, Infantry, Military Po­lice, Quartermaster, or Transportation. The Army ROTC was reorganized in the fall to divide administrative and training tasks. A Senior Seminar was created to accommodate the increasing number of senior cadets. In addition to drills, parades, and ROTC classes, cadets attended the military ball, awards ceremonies, a Dining-In, and the President's Re­view in May. FRONT' ROW: Jerry Grammer, Michael Edmond, Joseph Gonzales, Alvin Cowan, Robl!rt Bowie, Arthur Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Richard Macha­lek, Glenn Harrold, Ward Blacklock Jr., Harry Farrell, Joseph Nicols Jr., Charles Barrow. THIRD ROW: Stephen Zimmer, Jack Gourley Jr., Atanacio Guillen Jr., Everett Lomax, Grant Bouck, Steve Persyn. FOURTH ROW: Rifle Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Bounds, Peyton Gibbs, Robert Huff, John Ferguson. Dale Gillette, Bruce Kiely, Robert Kissel Jr., Frank Houzvicka II, Paul Miller, David Graham, Lance Witliff. NOT PICTURED: Wayne Gathers. Distinguished Military Students Tudor, Supplies. SECOND ROW: Mike Edmond, Judy Swan, Ginger Lang­holz, Cynthia McCaa, Marcia Fros!, Cathy Canter, Harriet Hochman. THIRD Cordettes ROW: Lacey Parkinson, Delia Bowles, Cary Taylor, Diane Swendeman, Laura Hansen, Pamela Wilson, Christine Kesterson, Christine Georgas. FOURTH ROW: Fredell Topek, Karen Hinton, Kathleen Penn, Barbara Dirks, FRONT ROW: Georgene Adams, Commander; Lynn Londeree, Executive Karen Vascocu, Frieda Hale, Pat Furgiuele, Shelley Green. FIFTH ROW: Officer; Susan Harrison, Information Officer; Mary Grace Fields, Comp­Elissa Simon, Martha Bates, Cynthia Hollin,gsworth, Carole Crossley, Nancy troller; Mary Leslie Gayle, Adjutant; Betty Lamp, Activities; Mary Alice Lee, Lucy Foreman, Belly Taylor. 204 ri;.ri.~ !HJ ,. Philip Charles Crouse Carl Alan Crow Patrick F. McGehearty Leslie Mike Mclain By•on William Porter Stephen Douglas Powell Christopher A. Stewart James Hannis Stewart Kenney E. Yarbrough William E. York Jr. 269 FALL INITIATES Beverly Ann Ingram Reuben Altman Joe Harrell Jones Michael Glen Anderson Vernon F. Jones Fred Eugene Attal Lewis Robert Kadushin Will iam Samuel Austin Kristina E. Kahmer Sharon L. Bailey Kathryn Keehn James Laing Barnard Patrick Logan Keen Will iam Howard Beasley Ill Addie Lou Lamberth Larry Berkman Soohee Lee Charles Will iam Bode Alice Lin Mary J. C. Bohls Margaret Hale Magness Sharon Sue Bozarth Joe Ed Manry Linda Braselton Thomas C. Marburger JoAnn Snavely Bright John H. Matlock Jack Daleth Brown Jerry R. McKibben Michael Alan Buckman David C. McManus Miriam Gutzke Burke Lolla McNu:t Delmar E. Burkett Melinda McCracken McVey John Milton Burnham Donald L. Middleton William Bryson Campbell Donald C. Mikeska John Marvin Chilton Roland Brice Moore Ill Susan S. Crosby Eleanor Kay Moran William Henry Daniel Jeffrey Gordon Mundy Ella Kathleen C. Davis Marilyn Jean Neuman Scott A. Davis Juanita Newman Anna Fonda Deinken Joel Oliver John Dominic Difilippo Jr. June Smith Oliver Linda Nell Domel Valerie M. Ostarch Dennis Ray Dye Scott Schreiner Parker Edward Arthur Eaton 111 Linda Carol Perdowski Cheryl Elaine Ell is Carol Ann Plaisted Jerry B. Eppner Vincent John Puglisi Hacik Erzurumlu John K. Pylant William Dunlap Evans Valerie Rader Dennis Ferrell Erin Raschke Linda Carole Flynn Janis Ann Ratzlow Shelley Poe Roaten Jr. Dorothy Anne S. Fruchter Roy Anthony RobsonJudith Ellen Fruchter Glen Allen Rosenbaum Nancy Geiger Griff Terry Ross Jr. Jonathan Grant Rona Id Steven Ross Gordon Thomas Graves Dirk Schenkan Waylon Donald Griffin David Rex Siever Kelly Austin Guest Donald Alan Smyth Jeannette Gundel Matthew Snapp Ruth Adlof Haak Lawrence David Stern Leonard Raymond Hall Sandra Lee Stuman Maureen Harris Martin Edward Taylor Randy Durrell Hays David Thornberry David Edwin Hoffman Richard Wayne Tow Ellen Spalding Holmes William Vance Underhill Ellen Estes Horn Peggy Uselton Clifford Harold Horsak Zinna Barth Vance Phi Kappa Phi honor society recognizes out­standing scholarship in all areas of academic en­deavor, not restricting membership to students in a specific or limited field. Phi Kappa Phi officers this year were Milton J. Thompson, past president; Wayne Holtzman, president; Burnard H. Sord, president-elect; Or­ville Wyss, secretary-treasurer; and Karl Klien, cor­respondent. The purpose of Phi Kappa Phi is to recognize and honor students with high scholastic achieve­ment and to encourage students who are ca­pable of such work. The society devotes its in­come to the annual award of fellowships for first­year graduate study, the establishment of funds for publication and fellowships, and the publica­tion of a journal. Goerge Warerly Vest Robert B. Walker John S. Ward Alan Jay Weil Janet Walsh Wright John William Zern SPRING INITIATES Agnes Ann Adams Don W. Alexander Carolyn Louise Allen Glenn Clark Andrew Sunya Noelle Anderson Nancy Frances Aronoff Gardner Davis Atkinson Jr. Kathleen Burch Austin Thomas A. Bailey Vickie Elaine Baldridge David Alexander Barbour i"'avid Ernest Barker Rodney D. Berg Cecil Dewayne Berry Rebecca Black Madalyn Beth Bloom James W. Bohmfalk Katherine Powell Boortz Ronald Wayne Braun Lorraine Broll I. Lynn Brown Nancy Jane Watzlavick Bucek Ken Burke August Joseph Caponecchi Charles A. Caughey Kathy Rose Center Joan M. Chandler Val Clark Tyrus Raymond Cobb Jr. John L. Connell Robert Joseph Costello James Calvin Crain Michael Joe Cullender Bobby K. Culpepper Gary Lynn Cupper Bruce Henry Davis James Vinson Derrick Benjamin S. Dowd Barbara Marie Dye Mary Katherine Sorden Dykes Jeanne Carter Emmons Marvin Ray Felder Mary Florence Forbes David Wayne Goodman Robert Curtis Gray Mary Katherine Green Larry Richard Grisham Clay Gruesbeck Hamilton Hagar Jr. James Raleigh Hamilton Dale Howard Hammond Antoinette Boutte Healey James W. Heatherington Michele Heathman Randolph C. Henson Kenneth A. Hill Thomas Edward Hill Freda M. Holley Nancy Jean Holt James K. Hopkins Frank Buckley Houseman Constance Ann Howarth Walter W. Ivie Jr. Charles Caton Johnstone Peggy Smith Jones Mary Hollers Jutson Barbara Jean Kaster Ruth Ann Keitz Ronald Valdiene Kidd Robert S. Kier J. Christopher Klasing Hugo A. Levi Paula Ann Levine David W. Lindemann Lynn Lipkin Michael Hunter Loftin Lynn Marie Londeree Manuel Maldonado-Rivera Walter Marion Manly IV Timothy Keith Mashburn Jessie Bell Mathis William Gary McGilvray Mary Harrell Mcintyre Beth Ellen Hogan Medrano Robert D. Merrill Jimmy Tom Mills Stephen Keith Mittelstet Norman Carroll Mohn Jr. Sammye L. Monroe Thomas Allan Mote Jr. Nancy Gail Munneke Jimmy C. Narramore Elizabeth Jean Nickell Charles C. Nielson Robert Michael Nowlin Brian Clifford Pahl James D. Palmer Donnie Franklin Parker Jr. Michael C. Pelfrey J . William Petty II Jeanne Ann Philquist Garrett D. Polhamus Sandra Marlene Ratliff Linda Gayle Reger William J. Reynolds T. 0 . Rhymes Ann Harriet Riggs June Alaine Robinson Alline Louise Rogers Grace Dana Runge Mary Morris Ryan Richard William Scamell Marcus Frank Schwartz Carol Ann Scott Emy Lou Settle Francis Kelly Shuptrine Alice Cynthia Simkins Sandra Sims Marcia Ann Sondock Stephen Ross Spears Garey B. Spradley Arlene Jean Storm Frank Charles Svrcek Mary Elizabeth Swan Richard Dale Swenumson Linda Marie Timmons Jonathan Holt Truex Gus Gudin Tseo Wilfred Charles Uecker Ronald W. Vickery Mary Ruth Watkins Janie .Rae Webb James R. Weddington Terry Wayne Wesley Marilyn Jo Wessels Erdmute Wenzel White Donald Roger Woest Priscilla Elaine Zahn Abram J. Zimmerman Walter F. Zukowski FALL FACULTY INITIATES Wayne Allen Danielson Parker Clinton Fielder Karl Folkers Benjamin Fruchter Ira lscoe Lynn Wade McCraw William Johnson Sheffield Victor Szebehely 270 Karl E. Koenig Patricia H. Lawrence SPRING FACULTY INITIATES Phi Kappa Phi Barbara Ellen Leaman Jasper Elliott Harvey Catherine Elizabeth Lennington Chittor V. Ramamoorthy FALL INITIATES Ruby Beth Allenson Mary Lue Alvis Nancy Frances Aronoff Vicki Elaine Baldridge Ann Lomax Barclay Norma Gonzalez Barrera Madalyn Beth Bloom Sandra Kay Botard Katherine Ann Bremer Nancy Jean Browder Lynn Ellen Brown Helen Chapman Linda Carol Cheatham Val Ann Clark Rochelle Faye Croft Susan Jean Cunningham Ruth Patricia Davidson Carole Jean Delaney Linda Sue Denmon Carole Elaine Essig Mary Lupe Flores Linda Carole Flynn Mary Florence Forbes Carol Lee Frank Nancy Rebecca Geiger Pauline Bruce Grant Virginia Joyce Gustafson Elaine Upton Hazleton Katherine Lee Helwick Maria Carolina Hernandez Lillie Jane Hoffman Ellen Estes Horn Lynne Elaine Horvich Anne Howard Constance Ann Howarth Catherine V. S. Hubbs Donna Lynn Isaacks Peggy J. Jones Martha E. McDonald Lolla Elizabeth McNutt Cecelia Dorothea Malin Diane Cox Martin Jessie Bell Mathis Marlene Marie Milkent Sammye Lou Monroe Patricia A. Moore Jo Ann Morris Nancy G. Munneke Elizabeth Jean Nickell Pamela Page Cynthia Lee Phillips Diana Jo Prather Beverly K. Pritchett Penelope Ann Reed Mary Morris Ryan Patricia Maxine Sampson Susan Hill Sanders Diane Lynn Scamell Erny Lou Settle Winona Bell Sims Marcia Ann Sondock Arlene J. Storm Barbara Marie Strawitz Laura Madeline Tillery Jo Ellen Tipton Elizabeth Ina Vance Carolyn V. Williams SPRING INITIATES Kathryn Ramona Allen Luester Batieste Linda Adair Braselton Telena Lea Burk Betty B. Crowell Joyce E. Digby Carol Jean Emmert Barbara Word Fisher Donna W. Frost Mary Davon Gray Kathleen Dell Ho17mann Cassandra Gail Maddox Margaret Sue Moore Nancy Lee Notley Carro:! B. Parker Judith Ann Roper Bonnie Joy Root Linda Nell Sharpe Mary Elizabeth Swan Mary E. Turrentine Clara Brosch Vacek Pi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta selects its members from wo­men with superior scholastic achievement and high potential for professional leadership. The society strove this year to create profes­sional and student fellowship; to foster creativity and academic excellence; and to contribute to the solution of educational, social, and cultural prob­lems of national and international concern. Speak­ers included Sylvia Jane Neustein, Frances Fal­lon Fuller, and Natalie Carter Sarraga. Initiation banquets were held in the fall and spring. Fall officers were Nancy Jo Fleury, president; Joan L. Willis, vice-president; Jean Ray Hejl, secre­tary; and Judy Kay Simpson, treasurer. The spring officers were Joan L. Willis, president; Nancy G. Munneke, vice-president; Jean Ray Hejl, secre­tary; and Donna Lynn Isaacks, treasurer. Jewel Popham Raschke, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction, served as sponsor. A tea was held in December to familiarize the new initiates with the functions of Pi Lambda Theta. Texas State Teachers' Association representative addressed members and prospective members of Pi Omega Pi. Pi Omega Pi A national honorary and professional society for business and education coeds, Pi Omega Pi seeks to promote interest in scholarship and citi­zenship. The organization emphasizes high ethi­cal standards in business and professional life and service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Students maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average in business and education courses are eligible for membership. Throughout the year, Gamma Omega members sponsored shorthand night labs for students. The chapter also assisted w ith the annual typewriting and shorthand contests at the University Inter­scholastic League competition in the spring. Officers were Diana J. Harris, president; Paula Jean Blossom, vice-president; Carmen J. Gallo­way, secretary; Willadene Voigt, treasurer; and Martha Ela ine Green, historian-reporter. FacultY sponsors for the year were Doris Burk Looney and Marie Payne Schmidt, instructors in office administration. MEMBERS Rebecca Gay Rotholz Paula Jean Blossom Willadene Voigt Carla Vee Feuerbacher INITIATES Carmen Janine Galloway Vicky Ba uske Farar Martha Elaine Green Beverly Ann Harrison Melody Ann Grusy Cheri Dorsey Hurt Diana Jean Harris Olivia Langdon Judy M. long Arlene J. Storm Carolyn Hinton Page Bobbie Lou Tarpley FRONT ROW: Diana Harris, Carmen J. Galloway. SECOND ROW: Carla lee Feuerbacher, Rebecca Gay Rotholz, Paula Jean Blossom, Judy long, Melody Ann Grusy. THIRD ROW: Martha E. Green, Willadene Voigt. At the spring initiation banquet, Edward Taborsky, government profes­ sor, chats with Mrs. Gronouski and John A. Gronouski, dean of the Lyndon Johnson School of Public Affairs. MEMBERS Sandra Lynne Albrecht Gordon Keith Anders Richard Eugene Bell Robert Warren Bouldin Edwin John Bull Howard Glenn Burkett David Luther Caffey Richard Flinn Cra ig Ernest Agee Crain Margery Hallie Engel Mary Florence Forbes Albert lee Giddens Robert Gray John Pierce Griffin Judith Faye Hanson Barbara Kay Kasch Harvey Lee Mayton Frederic C. Morse Kaye Richardson Sharon L. Sass Linda Kay Steen Janet Louise Stockard David Homer Thornberry Reinhard Voigt Peggy W. Uselton FALL INITIATES David Judd Aronofsky Taffy Diane Bagley Jean A. Childers Marjorie Ann Cook Carol B. Cummings Frank F. Davis David Bryan Dlouhy Carolyn Mary Doak Margaret Susan Goggan Lorna Lee Grenad ier Thomas Lynn Hunt Rex Jackson Hutcheson Ga il Johns Barbara Jo Levy Tryon Dexter Lewis James Thomas Osborn Joseph Newton Riggs Peggy M. Russell Eddie Ray Seigler Mike Woodrow Sharp Michael George Shirley Craig Hinman Smith Molly Tyner White Bruce Allen Wolfson John Charles Zimmerman SPRING INITIATES Ralph E. Anderson Sharon Lynn Bechtold Nancy Jean Browder Susan Chandler Callahan Kath:een W. Clewis Martha Arline Cox David M. Davis John D. Dowdey Jr. Douglas N. Easterling Mary El izabeth Emrick George Franklin Goolsby Terry Jan Guess Halleta Gene Hightower Patrick Lynn Hodges Marsha Kay Law Dean Andrew Littlepage Shelley Ann Mabe Dale Gene Markland Rose-Ellen May Neil Douglas McFeeley Janet Louise Meek Douglas J. Murray David Seth Nesenholtz Charles Paul Neuffer 111 Lamar B. Piboin Jr. Elizabeth Ann Pyndus Diana Lynne Simons John D. Williams Jr. Paul William Worth ) The Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma, a government honorary society, is open to students who main­tain an A average in their work in government, and at least a B average in all other work. The club sponsored a program on Oct. 29, to acquaint undergraduate students with the type of work they will encounter in graduate study in govern­ment and law. A panel composed of Ronald George Brey, David Charles Perry, Alan M. Sager, and Alan Mayhew Shinn Jr., of the government department and Thomas J. Gibson of the school of law answered questions about graduate study and job opportunities in government and law. Pi Sigma initiated its fall members at an in­formal party at the home of the faculty sponsor, Edward Taborsky, on Dec. 5. A spring banquet and initiation was planned with a nationally known speaker as a guest. The officers were John Pierce Griffin, presi­dent; Judith Faye Hanson, vice-president; and Janet Louise Stockard, secretary-treasurer. Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Tau Sigma FALL PLEDGES Thomas Delp Blount James Charles Ephraim Terry Hodges Hight Gilford Paul Johnson Charles Larry Meador Michael Naeve William Forrest Weldon SPRING PLEDGES Robert Charles Houlgrave Arun Jain Paul Allen Jensen, Honorary Gordon Taylor Lepley Everett Bruce Lomax Mark Lynn Matthews Stephen Ward Naeve Garrett Douglas Polhamus John William Rhea Nerio Antonio Rodriguez James O'Neal Routt William Thomas Thweatt Jr. FRONT ROW: Gary Virgil Lehmberg, H. Lee Norris, Gordon George Park, James Duane Palmer, Richard Earl Doerr. SECOND ROW: Stephen Malkin, Arthur Edward Stephens, Clifford Mike Naeve, Terry Hodges Hight, John Christoph Klasing. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: John W. Hunt, Gary Wayne Watt, David Alan Smith. Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical engineer­ing fraternity, fosters a bond of friendship among mechanical engineering students and professional mechanical engineers. Members were selected on the basis of personal attributes, high scholastic standing, faculty rating, !'Ind opinions of other members. This year, an important project for members was preparation for the Pi Tau Sigma national convention to be held in Austin in 1971 . In addi­tion, the society offered tutoring services to un­dergraduates and sponsored a faculty bulletin board to better acquaint students with professors in the mechanical engineering department. Officers were Arthur E. Stephens, president; James D. Palmer, vice-president; J. Chris Klasing, corresponding secretary; Jack Hunt, recording secretary; and Gordon G. Park, treasurer. Stephen Malkin, assistant professor of mechanical en­gineering, served as faculty sponsor. Praetorian Guard An honorary social-service military fraternity, the Praetorian Guard is composed of outstanding cadets and midshipmen of the Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC units. Its goal is to develop in its members qualities of good officers through prac­tical experience in military leadership, academic training, and social activities. As a service organization, the Praetorian Guard acted as the aggressor force for the Army ROTC Field Training Exercise in the spring. Members raised pennants and flags around Memorial Sta­dium for football g,ames and the Texas Relays, and sponsored the sixth annual Central Texas In­vitational Rifle Match, the largest gallery match in the state. Social activities included the fall Masquerade Ball and the traditional spring Round-Up party. Fall officers were Richard George Kramer, com­mander; Larry Allen Farrow, executive officer; Joseph Charles Nicols, executive adjutant; Dan C. Weatherly, S-1; Jon Alvin Beisenherz, S-2; Jon Ronald Rios, S-3; David Edward Garner, S-4; and Paul Stewart Bounds, S-5. Spring officers included Richard George Kram­er, commander; Dan C. Weatherly, executive of­ficer; Robert Enoch Illes, executive adjutant; Char­les E. Baker, S-1; John Thomas Ferguson, S-2; Jon Ronald Rios, S-3; Charles Edward Dorsett, S-4; and Paul Stewart Bounds, S-5. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Frank H. Wagner Jr. Charles E. Baker Randy W. Williams Jon A. Beisenherz Michael l. Boland John D. Boswell Bryan D. Chenault FALL INITIATES Robert E. Copeland George D. Andrew Robert H. Hadd Michael J. Balough Glenn J. Harrold John B. Branch Robert M. Horne Jerry W. Dalton Gary H. King Robert R. Gannaway William D. Knox Audey D. Hubbard Joseph E. Leinenbach Samuel P. March John F. Merris Ricardo S. Sanchez Jack l. Meyer Wayne 0 . Swift Stephen W. Southwell William N. Thams FRONT ROW: Capt. Stan Leishner, Richard Kramer, Linda Stephens, Larry Farrow, Joseph Nicols, Joseph Gonzales. SECOND ROW: Paul Bounds, Jon Rios, David Garner, Charles Rutty, Robert Illes, Charles Dorsett. THIRD ROW: Dan Weatherly, Robert Gannaway, William Thams, Steve Gerecke, George Andrew, John Richey, Robert Crites. FOURTH ROW: Ricardo Sanchez, John Branch, Jerry Dalton, Audie Hubbard, Wayne Swift, Mike Balough, Greg Miller. Psi Chi Honoring psychology students who excelled in their field, the University's Psi Chi chapter set as its goal the improvement of the educational opportunities and experience of both graduate and undergraduate students. The chapter sponsored weekly sandwich semi­nars at which members of the Departments of Psychology and Educational Psychology spoke. Janet Taylor Spence, chairman of the psychology department, and Carl T. Hereford, acting chair­man of the educational psychology department, were the initial speakers, and were followed by Abram Amsel, Jere Brophy and Thomas Good, Arnold Buss, Wilson Judd, and Devendra Singh. An outstanding guest speaker was James Kava­naugh, ex-priest and author. Officers worked as a liaison between faculty and students who were interested in doing re­search in a particular area. This counseling service was used frequently both semesters. Psi Chi also assisted in preparation of the Department of Psy­chology's exhibit in Round-Up Showcase. Officers for the yea r were Robert Glenn Barker, president; Roland Brice Moore, vice-president; Peggy Marie Goulding, vice-president; and Joy Kristine Stapp, secretary-treasurer. Faculty advis­ors included Victor H. Appel, associate professor of educational psychology; Robert L. Helmreich, assistant professor of psychology; and Clarke A. Burnham, assistant professor of psychology. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Michael Alton Anderson Philip Dupont Baugh Thomas Carl Chase Ill Catherine Christner Thomas Carolin Clay 111 Lance Anthony Craig Catherine A. Crutchfield Ben Evans Dowell Nancy Lerich Dwyer Harvey Radnor Eanes Judith Suzanne Evans Jeffrey Howard Friedman Anita Pratt Henry Charlotte R. Hill David Carl Hollrah Jan Alden Jordan Patricia I. MacDonald Ronald Lee Moore Michael Gordon Mulcahy Harvey P. Oshman Harriet Jean Romigh Diana Kate Sledge David Eugene Smith Janee Brown Sweeney Mary Jane Woods GRADUATE MEMBERS Phyllis A. Culmer Ella C. Davis Charles Robert Ervin Renato Espinosa Lewis Robert Kadushin Edward C. King Jr. Kenneth F. Kopel Thomas Joseph Nagy Catherine Norwood John George Nyby Bill Bailey Peters Isabelle Wheaton INITIATES NOT PICTURED Brenda Kaye Barton Lorraine Therese Broll Robert Lewis Fine Myrna Mae Neal Jay Gilbert Sacks Barbara Ann Schutze Kathleen Ann Senior FRONT ROW: Sigmund, Joy Stapp, Meg Clifton, Linda Brannon, Peggy Goulding, Catherine Cotton. SECOND ROW: Robert Barton, Daniel Pitts, Ronald McCraw, Robert Levy, Paul Neumann, Thomas Chase. THIRD ROW: Robert Helmreich, Robert Barker, Barry Humphfers, Charles Fitz· simmons, Kenneth WUson, William Gray. ier, FRONT ROW: Capt. Stanley Louis Leishner, advisor; Alvin E. Cowan, en ; David N. Moller, Francis 0 . Galloway, Douglas Frank ROW: Glenn James Harrold, Robert Charles lewis, Paul Fisher. SECOND Stewart Bounds, Joy Joel Henry Ross, Joseph Patrick Gonzales, Paul F. Eschenfelder, Wil. ·~ liam Michael Martin, Frank Andrew Tovar, Robert A. Bowie, John Michael Ballard. THIRD ROW: Wayne Edwin Gathers, Michael Toole Edmond, Ronald Martin Kissmann, Charles E. Brauer, Joseph E. Leinen­ bach, Jeffrey William Henke, David Bryan, William Charles Dvortk, Barry Russell Green, Charles Bradley. MEMBERS Robert C. lewis A national honorary organization for ROTC John T. Amend John B. Lindemood upperclassmen, Scabbard and Blade is composed Kenneth B. Armstrong William M. Martin Edwin J. Arnold Thomas J. McDonald of outstanding cadets and midshipmen in the John M. Ballard Paul B. W. Miller Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC units. Members Kenneth L. Bennight Louis E. Mize Harold W. Biesemeier David N. Moller are chosen on the basis of leadership potential, Carl L. Boren Frederick J. Moon professional accomplishments, and scholastic Grant S. Bouck Joseph Nicols records. Paul S. Bounds John C. Pritchard Robert A. Bowie II Robert R. Ries During the spring, Scabbard and Blade spon­Charles Bradley Jr. Joseph M. Ross sored the fifth annual University of Texas Invita­ Charles Brauer Gregory A. Salyers James A. Broaddus Paul J. Stewart tional College Drill Team Competition. Bruce B. Byron Michal A. Talone Officers for the year were David N. Moller, cap­ John W. Cates Frank A. Tovar John M. Cocke Richard B. Wellborn tain; Alvin E. Cowan, first lieutenant; Francis 0 . Tomas Coronado Larry N. Willis Galloway, second lieutenant; and Douglas F. Alvin E. Cowan lance A. Wittlif William C. Craig Terry E. Woods Fisher, first sergeant. Capt. Stanley L. Laischner, William C. Dvorak Herbert R. Wright US Army, served as faculty advisor. Michael T. Edmond Steven R. Zimmer Paul F. Eschenfelder Larry A. Farrow Douglas F. Fisher SPRING INITIATES Scabbard & Blade George M. Fleming Gilbert Wesson Bailey 11 Roberto Flores Jr. Eugene Frank Behal James R. Frisbie Randal Scott McDonald Michael L. Gale Elton Thrasher Page Francis 0 . Galloway David John Rizy Wayne E. Gathers Melton Vaughn Soders Joseph P. Gonzales Thomas Edward Tennison John T. Goodloe Sam Ollie Brooks Barry R. Green Lawrence Jack Ca rmichael Atanacio C. Guillen Victor 0 . Diaz Deleon Jr. Glen J. Harrold Robert Lewis Frank Jeffrey W. Henke Stephen Lee Gerecke Frank J. ·Houzvicka George Franklin Goolsby William S. Igo Thomas Melville Hemmer Robert E. Illes Michael Wayne Killey S. G. Jackson Michael E. Mclelland Robert W. Jenkins Samuel Edward Pantusa Robert L. Kissel William A. Stevens Ronald M. Kissman Terence P. Timmons Joseph E. Leinenbach Charles S. Turet Jr. 277 _,., . SPRING INITIATES Jocelyn Becky Alvis Carolyn Baer Carol Ann Batty Carol Linda Boggs Rebecca Bolding Jan Campbell Linda Cangelosi Martha Sue Carleton Rosemary Coffman Janis Lynn Copeland Donna Gwen Dolezal Laurel Ann Eckhardt Deborah Everett Carol Jean Fishbeck Valerie Kay Foster Janet Lee Harkness Susan Hudson Jackie Sue James Kathy Lee Lambert Maria Olivia Martinez Martha Karen McKee Cherrie Ritchie Debbie Rogers Pam Rogers Kristine Sanders Patricia Ann Tausend Lynn Tracy Carolyn Walden Melanie Waldhauser Mary Ann Welsch Scope FRONT ROW: Beverly Benner, Cheryl Goodman, Norma Garza, Peggy Mullings, Judith Jones, Peggy Vana. SECOND ROW: Tiffany Jones, Diane Moore, Peggy Odell, Susan Priest, Donna Griffiths. THIRD ROW: Pamela Kingsley, Jean Wilson, Kathy Huebinger, Betty Edwards, Janie McBride. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Smith, Pamela Smith, Sylvia Verheyden, Ann Henry, Karen Martin. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Karen Elaine Barton, Susan Marie Glasgow, Elizabeth M. Holcomb, Marcia Ann McBride. In its sixth year, SCOPE, the Blanton dormitory honorary organization, emphasized the impor­tance of scholastic achievement among dorm resi­dents. An overall 3.0 grade-point average is re­quired for membership. Services for Blanton wo­men maintained by SCOPE included a quiz file and posted lists of upperclassmen members and their majors. Initiation was conducted in the fall and spring. Officers for the year were Beverly Ann Benner, president; Karen Sue Martin, vice-president; Betty Jo Edwards, secretary-treasurer; and Mary Jane McBride, reporter. Mrs. Ruth Mercia Moore served as adviser. Fall initiates were Renee Antoinette Bertrand and Telena Lea Burk. ROW: ordt.Ji' Sigma Gamma Tau recognizes scholarship, in­ tegrity, and outstanding achievement in aero­ space engineering. This year the society started a semi-annual newspaper for the Aerospace Engineering Depart­ ment and sponsored the NASA educational film series in the spring. Sigma Gamma Tau was formed in 1953 by the merger of two national aerospace engineering honor societies, Tau Omega and Tau Alpha Rho. The society has increased its original 14 chapters to 20 throughout the United States, with a mem­ bership of over 5,000. University chapter officers this year were Ken­ neth Griffin, president; Don James Hull, vice­ president; Joe Gary Perser, treasurer; and Mary Kathleen Horn, secretary. David George Hull, as­ sistant professor of aerospace engineering, and Wallace T. Fowler, associate professor of aero­ space engineering, were faculty advisors. MEMBERS FALL PLEDGES Chui Young Choe Barry Kirk Benedict Ja i Seunj Choi Oliver Carl BrownDavid Keith Gartling Dennis C. Haley Kenneth E. Griffin John Christian Hinkle Joseph Luis Huerta Marvin C. Holcomb Randy Lane Leach Mary Kathleen Horn William Gary McGilvraySingsun Huang Edward Paul Nolte Don James Hull Douglas Scott Ingram Warren Page Schneider Ray Warren James Jack Weller Seiders Donald Jones Robert F. Shanks James Shiro Kishi Michael J. Smith John F. Kopsky Joe Gary Perser Robert Smith Herbert J. Sutherland James Wortham William Wray James Aubrey Young Sigma Gamma Tau SPRING PLEDGES Wesley B. Ammerman James Lucian Batson Craig Alan Blaising Jerry Lee Borrer Otis Eugene Byrd Stephen F. Chenault Tomas Coronado Harry Wayne Ehlers Ronald Wilson Greene J. L. Junqueira James Richard Koteras Ross Neal Mills Charles Lawrence Smith Danny Wayne Steger Tau Beta Pi The Tau Beta Pi Association, national engineer­ing honor society, was founded at Lehigh Uni­versity in 1885 to offer appropriate recognition for superior scholarship and exemplary char­acter to technical students and professional per­sons. Since 1885, Tau Beta Pi has ·grown to be a vital force in the engineering world, with col­legiate chapters at 133 institutions, alumnus chap­ters in 39 cities, and a total initiated membership of over 150,000. Texas Alpha, the University chapter of Tau Beta Pi, was organized in 1916. Encompassing all branches of the field, the Texas Alpha chapter recognizes outstanding students majoring in en- MEMBERS Charles E. Vinson Stephen Dan Andrews Gary Wayne Watt Michael W. Bealmear David Emile Winslow James R. Bennett James A. Wortham William R. Berry George C. Wright Oliver Carl Brown James M. Wyatt Robert G. Bush Tomas Coronado Robert A. Cullen Joseph B. Dennis FALL PLEDGES Donald Allton Dodd Santiago S. Aguirre Richard Earl Doerr Glenn Clark Andrew James Charles Ephraim Nassar Hassan Ata Maynard Sidney Glasscock Robert Royal Baker Paul Allen Good Raymond John Balla Kenneth E. Griffin Roland Clyburn Baylor Tommy Joe Higgins Robert Ernest Baze Terry Hodges Hight Barry Kirk Benedict Jimmie Wayne Hinze Johnny Lee Berry Ronald Paul Hughes Thomas Delp Blount Don James Hull David Bishop Cabe John W. Hunt Curtis Wayne Carr Ray Warren James William Erwin Carroll Jr. Gary Virgil Lehmberg John Warren Cates David J . Lutrick Vernon Harvey Crossley Randy Brian Machemehl Hacik Erzurumlu Voldi E. Maki Arthur James Estes Jan D. Marshall Dennis Werner Feller Robert Bruce McCann Anthony Max Fern Charles L. Meador Lawrence Glen Griffis Alton Ray Miihlhouse Edgar Dennis Griffith Kenneth Allan Moore Thomas David Griffith Macka Lee Murrah Richard Dennis Grosskopf H. Lee Norris Robert Warren Gunn James Duane Palmer Dennis Clyde Haley Gordon George Park Paul Robert Hartmann Arthur Ivan Pearson Joseph Luis Huerta William F. Rickrim Gilford. Paul Johnson Michael Glenn Riegel James Walter Kamas Henry Grady Rylander Richard Gilbert Karm George Tinus Schaefer Larry Anthony Kasiske David Alan Smith Dan Harding Kennedy Michael E. Spak Jerry Malcom Keys Arthur Edward Stephens John Christoph Klasing Robert Edward Stovall Freddie David Knight Paul Alan Sweet Max Lawrence Kroschel Bruce Cary Thornton Randy Lane Leach gineering. Only. students in the upper fifth of the senior class, the upper eighth of the junior class, and a few graduate students were eligible scho­lastically for membership consideration. Character and personality were other major factors in de­termining the election to membership. Officers for the 1969-70 academic year were John C. Hinkle, president; Terry H. Hight, vice­president; Robert E. Stovall, corresponding secre­tary; M. Sidney Glasscock, recording secretary; and H. Grady Rylander, treasurer. Members of the faculty advisory board were Ned H. Burns, associate professor of civil en­gineering; John C. Westkaemper, associate profes­sor of aerospace engineering; Eugene H. Wissler, professor of chemical engineering; and Dr. Fred B. Vogt, professor of biomedical engineering. Rodney Earl Lee Earl Carlyle Center Gordon Taylor Lepley Ill Walter Wayne Chambers Joseph Traylor Lynch Stephen F. Chenault Melvin Donald McDonald John Wallace Cooper Steven Allan McFarland Patrick William Coym Will iam Gary McGilvray Robert Lynn Cuthbertson Floyd Robert Miller Harry Wayne Ehlers Ross Neal Mills William George Gurasich Glifford Milo Naeve Gary Boyd Guy Stephen Ward Naeve Mary Kathy Horn Alvin Dale Nirider Robert Charles Houlgrave Edward Paul Nolte Jr. David Kent Isbell Michael Owens Richard Lee King Ralph Edward Page Jr. Freddie David Knight Robert Warren Pederson David Kenneth Kumpf Joe Gary Perser Stephen Taylor Kush Melton Royce Pipes Everitt Bruce Lomax Michael Steen Reese Ali Ghormullah Maadah William Joseph Schaffer Van Doak Mc.Adams Warren Page Schneider Charles Anthony McCain Robert Foran Shanks James Leonard Macdonald Michael Joseph Sheen Kenneth Charles Nelson Jack Boyd Sheffield Michael Boyd Owen Michael Jonathan Smith James Robert Peterson Dennis Lee Talley Robert Paul Poythress Joe E. Winegardner Stanley Charles Rech Harold Worthington Yates John W. Rhea Thomas Wayne Rioux Robert Elgin Robertson Nerio Antonio Rodriguez Samuel Hayes Rogers James O'Neal Routt SPRING PLEDGES Jack Weller SeidersWesley B. Ammerman Edward Douglas Sethness Jr. Robbin Bruce Anderson Shantilal R. ShawAnita Jane Beasely James Shaw ShermanWilliam Lightner Bird Charles Lawrence Smith Craig Alan Blaising Thomas Scott SmithJerry Lee Barrer Danny Wayne StegerMichael Jeffrey Briggs William T. ThweattRobert Lawrence Bright Robert Steve TrussJames A. Broaddus Ronald Wayne VickeryWilliam Payne Bulloch Jr. Steven Jay Von SteinSamuel D. Burnett John Thomas Wall Michael Gerard Bush Michael Bruce Calhoun J&mes Andrew Watson Paul Alfred Castiglione Kenneth Lee Yoast Kenneth L. Cavanaugh Ross Wayne Zwememann Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma, a national honorary sorority for college bandswomen, is an active group with­in the University Longhorn Band. Its members must have been in the Longhorn Band at least one year and have demonstrated an interest in serving the band. Services to the band included publishing a directory of band members both in the summer and fall; altering uniforms to fit the new mem­bers; and preparing iced tea and cup cakes for meals before each home football game. Members were also in charge of sales of the 1969 Long­horn Band albums. Other fall activities included a birthday party for band director Vincent R. Di· Nino, an ice cream party for freshman girls, a Sunday afternoon paper drive, and a flag foot­ball game with sorority members competing with a team of freshman gridders. The outstanding spring activity was the host­ing of the 1970 district VI Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi convention held on campus April 9-1 1. National officers of Tau Beta Sigma as well as sorority members from Arkansas, Loui­siana, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Texas were in attendance at the convention. In the spring the chapter sponsored the annual chapter awards banquet. Chapter officers were Rita l. Williams, presi­dent; Carolyn G. Bobo, vice-president; Janice S. Simpson, secretary; Diane C. Mathews, treasurer; Joyce I. Braden, historian; and Linda M. Ward, parliamentarian. Chapter sponsors were Mrs. Patsy Hejl, past national president, and Vincent R. DiNino. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Gloria Amescua Kathy Rose Center Barbara Ann Burtner Deborah Elaine French Carla Vee Feuerbacher Janis Louise Glenn Mary Peters Heard Karen Kay King Karen Kay King Kay Lorraine Knigge Nancy Jane Moore Kathryn Maree Lindsay Gayle Margaret Pegler Marie Elaine Love Cynthia Yvonne Raesener Linda Lee Millier Linda Jane Stevenson Margaret Ann Reinhardt Josephine Mary Warner Sara Catherine Rider Patricia Ann Westbrook Susan Voskamp FALL INITIATES SPRING PLEDGES Sandra Kay Barber Terry Lynn Bryant Victoria Ann Burks Terri Revell Patterson Catherine Ann Cave Cheryl Ann Root rere fk!. ae­ ary; ). FRONT ROW: . Rita Williams, Diane Mathews, Joyce Braden, Janice Simpson, Linda Marie Ward, Carolyn Bobo. SECOND ROW: Lexie Grusy, Marie Love, Judy Stage, Cindy Montandon, Janis Glenn, Cathy Cave, Kathy Center, Lynn Stipulkosky, Sandy Barber, Linda L. Word. THIRD ROW: Jo Lyn Tillerson, Sara Rider, Ann Wright, Sherilyn Willhoite, Mar· garet Reinhardt, Kathy Lindsay, Nancy Siegmund, Ann Yelderman, Mollie Hejl, Jean Ann Niles, Lynn Kohlenberg, Tory Burks, Patsy Hejl, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Haik, Jane Huston, Karen Kirkpatrick, Linda Millier, Shea Freasier, Susan Voskamp, Debby French, Kay Knigge, Barbara Stromberg, Jeanne Ann Williams. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Alpha Phi Omega The Alpha Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is recognized nationally for its meaningful service program. Campus projects range from pushing wheelchairs to manning polls for campus elections. In the Austin community, APO is involved in work at the Austin Cerebral Palsy Center, Mary Lee School, Human Rights Center, all of the state schools, and numerous other projects. Scout­ing projects include sponsoring a blind scout troop and assisting with major scouting functions in the area. Officers for the fall were Lynn Wade Malone, president; Robert E. Pennington, administrative vice-president; Steven Joseph Sicking, service vice-president; Robert Wayne Batson, member­ship vice-president; Robert Alexander Mclean, treasurer; David Alan Whitesides, secretary; and Thomas Joseph Switser, reporter. Spring semester officers were Robert E. Pen­nington, president; Steven Joseph Sicking, ad­ministrative vice-president; Robert Alexander Mclean, service vice-president; Bruce Alan Goran­son, membership vice-president; Harold Hill Gold­smith, treasurer; Eddie Goldsberry, secretary; and Donald Steven Robinson, reporter. This year Alpha Rho members will average over 70 hours per man of service to their fellow students and members of the Austin community. Through human concern and active involvement, the brothers of Alpha Rho continue to share in the daily world of man. John Franklin Aman Kenneth B. Armstrong George Cruz Austria Stephen Smtih Autry Herbert Arthur Bailey Jr. William B. Batson Thomas James Beck Robert Preddy Berkshire Stephen l. Bires Jr. David Lee Black Terrance Lynn Bowman Charles Stephen Brasher William Howard Brooks Robert Ragan Broyles Jr. Charles Wesley Bryant Leonard William Cain Rudolfo F. Castillo Barry William Chinn Clarence Randy Clark George Edward Codina Jimmy S. Davis Benjamin J. Dean 111 Tieman H. Dippel Ernie Michael Eden Robert Eugene Eickmann William Gregory Elliott Kuo Wat Eng Thomas Henry Eng Russell Scott Fields William Carl Fonteno Michael Dean Ford Gary Lee Gandy Bobby Lee Gant Dwight Richard Gard Mark Wayne Garretson Ben Golding Rudy Gonzales David Mark Grammer Gordon Wesley Hardin Harry Irwin Harelik Garry George Hilliard Kenneth Walter Hinton Frank John Housvicka Ronald Curtis Jackson William Mike Johnson William Scott Jordan Michael S. Juden Mark Randolph Koch Karl E. Koenig Thomas James Kreston Alex law Robert Gene Lea Edwin Lamar Lentz Tom H. Littlepage Jack Delbert McClellan Michael Wayne Mcintire Clinton Edward McNabb Forest McNair John Clark Modesette Arthur Ellis Moon Bruce 0 . Moses Richard Alan Nicholas Dow Edward Palmer Freddie Eugene Polk Albert H. Preciado James H. Randals Don l. Richey Thomas Allen Richey David Wails Roach Donald Steven Robinson Alfred Ellis Rogers Michael Lewis Rogers Don Minchen Schaffer Warren Page Schneider Leslie Errol Schoppe Donald Roy Seilheimer Thomas J. Sibley Gary H. Stewart Leo Paul Stricklin John Woodrow Taylor Roy Wayne Thompson Patrick F. Timmons . David Nicholas Todd Douglas T. Van Zandt Marke Daryl Webb Terry Lee Wells Richard Frank White Harry James Williams Carroll Edward Wright Joseph Kanbor Wu Allison Sing Yee Charles P. Zlatkovich Alpha Phi Omega displayed the world's largest Texas flag al pre.game shows. SPRING PLEDGES Suhail Afzal John Michael Archer Andrew John Bell Edward V. Chambers Ill Forrest Edwin Cockrell Carlos Eliseo Cuellar Carl Allen Deuschle Cecil Charles Frederick Jr. Larry Douglas George Howard lee Harkness Mohammed Raftique Jangda Gerald Daniel little Harry Steven lynch Jr. Scott Mc Carrol 1 Richard J. McClintic Robert Terry Mitchell Oren Anslem Mulkey Jr. Eugene J. Notebaert Jr. James Robert Reinhart Larry James Sommer Thomas Owen Werry Richard B. Whitaker Rodrick James White Robert Hartley Wilkinson Results of campus elections were tabulated by APO's with the help of computers. As a service project, APO's took disabled students to class. FRONT ROW: Robert Batson, Ronald Buis, David Whitesides, Harold Goldsmith, Robert Mclean, Robert Pennington, Becky Woodard, Lynn Malone, Steven Sicking, Bruce Goranson, Ronald Gardner, Hal Hagemeier, Tom Switser, Michael Bucek. SECOND ROW: Rudolf Cantu, David Dobyns, William Roddy, Richard Falcon, Arthur Holder, Serapio Montez, William Perdue, Louis Raveley, Michael Mahaffey, Jesda Watin, Paul Rosenberg, Munishwar Arya, Berl Shivers, Ronny Webb, Ronald Sponberg, Michael Childs. THIRD ROW: Michael Gay, Gary Gilloy, Gary leech, Joseph Wu, James Martino, Edwin Arnold, Robert Kleineck, Jimmy Reyes, Lawrence Abramson, Ben Knape, Edward Goldsberry, Norman Beitch, David Frish­man, Ray Spears, Samuel Parry. FOURTH ROW: Edward Stovall, Michael Conley, David Stevenson, Mark Garretson, David Cleveland, Barry Racusin, Thomas Gornick, Garrell Webb, Randy Marshall, Allen Gilley, Bob Bliss, Kenneth Hinton, John Zizelmann, Michael Parker. FIFTH ROW: David Pena, Lynn Kizer, Don Vacek, Charles Brasher, George Bull, Larry Dubose, Michael Juden, Sammy Bauer, Edwin Lentz, James Flodine, Dow Palmer, William Abright, Junious Arrant, Mark Henslee. SIXTH ROW: Terence Timmons, Roy Snell, Eric Aufderhaar, Dale Rylander, Alfred Landon, Donald Claussen, Lawerence Gindler, Sam Sitton, Perry Morris, William Elliott, Bryan Ferguson. SEVENTH ROW: Jon Oelrich, Joseph Watosn, Ronald Franklin, Gary Munneke, Carl Peterson, Joe Mahaney, Mitchell Breedlove, James Welch, Fred Ribar, John York, Robert McClendon, John Lytton, Scott Reeve. EIGHTH ROW: Robert Robertson, Abe Frishman. I I I I I I I I I I I Campus Girl Scouts During its second year as a student organi­zation at the University, the Campus Girl Scouts this year continued activities to assist the local Lone Star Girl Scout Council and to help bridge the gap between Senior and Adult scouting. Chartered nationally by the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., membership was open to all University coeds. In keeping with its major objectives of serving the campus, community, and council, the group participated in many projects. Campus Girl Scouts encouraged girls to stay in scouting and helped organize and lead troops in East Austin. Members of the group assisted in planning several council-wide events, including the annual meeting of the Lone Star Girl Scout Council in November, a Cadette Scout court of honor work­shop in January, and a Junior Scout event in May focusing on the founding of New Braunfels. Campus Girl Scouts conducted tours of the campus for troops and helped orient prospective University coeds to campus life. The group also helped in the council planning of Action 70, a national Girl Scout effort to help end prejudice and promote better understanding. In addition, Campus Girl Scouts assisted in making repairs to the scout cabin in Zilker Park, served as aides during three troop camps, and served on several council committees. Officers were Virginia Anne Banks, president; Susan Kaye Fannin, vice-president; and Laurie Ellen Scott, secretary-treasurer. Miss Ruth Smith, assistant to the dean of students, was group advisor. FRONT TO BACK: Claire Collier, Charnila Spring, Nadine Spring, Janice Jennett, Laurie Scoff, Josephine Mays, Lynn Zedler, Kay Wendlandt, Christine Conlon, Ginger Banks. ~..·. ocal dge ·IWJ. p G'rl arid FRONT ROW: Ronald Bollinger, Rebecca Utsey, Barbara Myers, Marsha Brooks, Janice Avery, Nancy Edwards, Jim Batte. SECOND ROW: Herman Harrison, Gery Moffatt, John Akins, Ginger Korb, Paul Hagen, Michael Warlick. THIRD ROW: David Pate, Lionel Valentine, Bobby Lange, Philip Holt, Rev. Francis Chruma. The Alpha Pi chapter of Chi Alpha continued• to promote interest in the Christian Charismatic movement on the University campus. A national religious organization, Chi Alpha is open to stu­dents of all denominations. Members sought to maintain a balance of worship, training, fellowship, and evangelism through Bible studies, devotionals, special speakers, parties, hayrides, and banquets. Officers for the group were Ronald Clint Bol­linger, president; Rebecca Ann Utesy, vice-presi­dent; Herman Wade Harrison, secretary-treasurer; Paul Lee Bruce, historian; and the Rev. J. F. Owen, chaplain. Charles professor of edutational special education, served Meisgeier, administration as advisor. assistant and of Chi Alpha Choral Directors Assisting Morris J. Beachy, director of choral organizations, this year were Alaire Lowry, di­rector of the Women's Concert Choir and Southern Singers; J. D. Goddard, director of Men's Glee Club; Ed Otto, director of Varsity Singers; Jerry Roberts, director of Longhorn Singers; .and John C. Winkler, director of Uni­versity Chorus. Over 600 students participated in the eight separate choral ensembles this year. Performances were given in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Louisiana, Mexico, Panama, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. To date, choral organizations have repre­sented the University in 22 countries. Member­ship continues to be made up of students from all departments and schools of the University. J. D. Goddard Jerry Roberts Alaire Lowry A Cappello Choir The A Cappella Choir was honored this year wit'.1 an invitation to participate in the South­western Choral Conductors conference in Baton Rouge, La., in February. The choir gave concerts in Houston, Galveston, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans as a part of the annual conference spring tour. The trip was financed by fund-raising efforts of the entire choir. Members sold soft-drinks at home football games, sold Texas football schedules on ceramic tiles and Texas #1 bumper stickers which they designed, sold bakery goods on campus and in local businesses, and sang for social functions at Christmas. 01'1-campus concerts included the Fall Concert, the Midwinter Concert, and the Spring Concert. The A Cappella Choir also sang the chorus part in the opera production of "Don Carlos" this spring. Officers for the year included Ara Lynn Ear­nest, president; John Craighead Bibo and Ann Whitworth Renfro, vice-presidents; Elizabeth Suzanne Bush, secretary; Frances Margaret Fen­ton, treasurer; Bonnie Joy Root, social chairman; Ruth E. Dunbar, historian; Mark Roger Fenlaw, librarian; and Karen Lynn Kennedy, representa­tive at the House of Delegates. ROW: Jan Howell, Ann Renfro, Helen Roberts, Edith Mayer, Elizabeth Bush, Janet Wallace, Virginia Livesay, Patricia McCarty, Bonnie Root. SECOND ROW: Beverly Reusser, Diann Turet, Jonathell Williams, Frances Fenton, Jan Jones, Kim Shepherd, Deborah Lebeaux, Sherry Bell, Frances Novick, Mary Hall, Virginia Dupuy. THIRD ROW: Carol Baxter, Diane Whitworth, Karen Kennedy, Sharon Denny, Ara Lynn Earnest, Susan Rue, Wanza Allen, Sharon Glover, Janet Bullington, Phyllis Clark, Rose Ann Scott, Ruth Dunbar. FOURTH ROW: Gregory McGee, Jerry Roberts, John McClish, Douglas Raymond, John Gladney, Robert Robert­son, Santiago Gomez, George Bright, Charles MacKay, Randolph Porter, Gary Duck, John Winkler, John Lummus . FIFTH ROW: Albert Carnine, Steven Lansdowne, Tom Skinner, Jonathan Slocum, Joseph Goddard, Robert Proft, Mark Fenlaw, John Bibo, William love, Clyde Bennett, Norman Kieke, Russell Nelson, Kenneth Steele, Charles Turet. FRONT ROW: Elizabeth June Underhill, Jena Kay Soward, Janet Kay Christina Bielstein. THIRD ROW: Carole Elaine Ernst, Ann Lucksinger, Whitacre, Jo Ann Harbert, Greta Green, Gail Arnold, Mary Wanetta Nancy Lee Perry, Amy Joan Brown, Geraldine Jane Godfrey, Della Kath­Bayless, Cindy Smith, Cynthia Gail McDowell. SECOND ROW: Melinda erine Dean, Mildred Marie Marek, Cheryl Diane Hatch, Nancy Susan Hill, Meyer, Jeanne Ann Williams, Shari Lynette Lambert, Mary J. Ladd, Ardell Barbara Jo Cheshire, Kathleen D. Jenkins. Taylor, Belly K. Kirkland, Diana B. Alexander, Katherine Adair Lewis, ot~ foi thE on Concert Choir The fall semester was a busy one for ·the Women's Concert Choir. Composed primarily of music ma!ors, the choir provided special service music at First Presbyterian, Tarrytown United Methodist, and University United Methodist Churches. In December, the choir joined the other choral organizations for the annual carol-sing on the Mall. In addition to singing the women's sections of the Vaughan Williams "Hodie" for the annual Christmas Concert in Municipal Auditorium, the choir provided a select group to sing the chant which binds the entire work together. For its final performance of the semester, the choir sang at the Midwinter Concert in Hogg Audi­torium. Spring activities included four performances of the Verdi opera "Don Carlos," in which the Women's Concert Choir took part, and a joint concert with the .Harp Ensemble in May, which included works by Handel, Schutz, Distler, Villa­lobos, and Brahms. Ardell Taylor served as librarian, Jeanne Ann Williams and Wanetta Bayless had charge of wardrobe, and Stephen Cunlap was the group's accompanist. The Choir was directed by Alaire Lowry. Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers departed somewhat from their regular performance format, combining with other choral groups during the first semester. For their first performance the group joined with the A Cappella Choir for the Fine Arts Festival on Nov. 16, presenting an all-English choral music program. On Dec. 5, the Madrigals, accompanied by a small chamber orchestra, gave its annual Christmas Program in the Recital Hall presenting two major works, the "Vespers" of Monteverdi and "The Christmas Story" by Heinrich Schutz. During the spring semester, the Madrigal Singers performed for the Southwestern Regional LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Fenton, John Bibo, Alaire Lowry, Jim Nancy Woodruff, Kenneth Steele, Virginia Dupuy, Tom Tickner, Fenlaw, Ann Whitworth, George W. Bright, Joanne Thomasson, Fenton, John Winkler, Jan Hill. NOT PICTURED: Diane Whitworth, Jack R. Starkey. Convention of the American Choral Directors As­sociation in Dallas, the Texas Music Teachers As­sociation in Corpus Christi, and the Fine Arts 1=estival in Winedale. In addition to the Spring Concert on campus April 23, the group scheduled other concerts throughout the state. The repertoire for the spring semester again followed the Madrigals' traditional pattern of including not only many period vocal chamber works but also a substantial contemporary section. Directed by its founder, Morris J. Beachy, pro­fessor of music, the group is the most vocally select ensemble of all choral organizations. Cook, Mark Joan I he rof 'ce ited Longhorn Singers Performing various types of music-Broadway show tunes, popular and folk songs, and patriotic numbers-Longhorn Singers accentuated their programs with costuming and choreog­raphy. "Progeny," the Longhorn Singers' folk group, was a special attraction at all per­formances. The coed~cational choral group was composed of 75 members, most of whom were non-music majors. During the fall, Longhorn Singers performed at Dads' Day and also at the Distinguished Alumni Banquet. In the spring, they toured South Texas and Mexico, and presented their Sounds of Spring Concert for the student body and faculty of the University. Longhorn Singers were under the direction of Jerry L. Roberts. Officers for the year were Mary Frances Hazlip, fall president; Theodore V. Schubkegel, spring president; William Edwin Goodale, vice-president; Carole Elaine Essig, secretary; and Charles Herbert Van Zant, trea­surer. Stephen Alfred Dunlap was accompanist. Accompanied by Craig Morton, Jonathell Williams sang a solo at the Jester Center Concert. FRONT ROW: Mary Bird Dean, Gwendolyn Faye Wilson, April Kay Harris, ·Katherine Alice Hamby, Mariette Miller, Marla Schumann, Marcella Mitchell, Suzanne Meadows, Christina Bielstein, Paula Jean Cook, Kathy Ann Thomas, Judith Lanell Jones, Eileen Victoria Josue, Lynn E. Branden­berger, Nancy J. Sandberg, Mary Louise Schmidt, Jonathell Williams, Sherrianne Wylie, Deborah Gay White, Marsha Kay Nelson, Karen Steph­enson, Rhonda Sue Smith, Mary Sidney Binion, Barbara Louise Bennett, Mary C. P. Workman, Lael Fitzgerald, Susan Ann Thompson, Patricia Kay Brewer, George Ann Rivers, Carole Elaine Essig. THIRD ROW: Lyndell Keith Quade, Charles Herbert Van Zant, William Edwin Goodale, William Priddy Boyd, John Timothy Ader, Tony Gayle Borden, Clarence Bart Melton. FOURTH ROW: Theodore V. Schubkegel, Jack Claude McKinney, Donald Ray McNeal, Claude Ernest Ducloux, John Van Zant, Jackie David Eddy, Norman Keike, James Pike Walker, Alan Kennedy Everett, Roland Johnson, Thomas Edward Workman Jr., Joseph Craig Morion, Keith Grieneekes, Denis Lujan, David F. Dodson, Todd Jones, Richard Clay Reynolds, Terence Penick Timmons, Scott Robert Ewing, Robert Elmer Herod, Steven Douglas Powell, Paul Wayne Beutel, Richard D. Maxwell, William Y. Morris. 291 Men's Glee Club The Men's Glee Club is the oldest of the choral ensembles at the University. Since the turn of the century, audiences have enjoyed the sound of its ever-changing repertoire. As the University has improved, so has the club. Today it ranks with the best in the southwest. As an independent organization, it provides a unique opportunity to participate in the tradition of the male chorus. Reorganized as an integral part of the University music department, the club continues this proud heritage and com­bines it with rich cultural opportunities. Performances included singing in the annual Dads' Day program, the choral organizations' .Midwinter Concert, the Students' A_ssociation Christmas program, and the club's spring concert for the student body. This year's tour included Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Colorado. While on tour, the men had the opportunity to ski for two days, to offer concerts in high schools and churches throughout the Denver area, and to present a concert for the University of Colorado music faculty and music students. A benefit concert for Freddie Steinmark at his former high school in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, was included on the tour. Officers for the year were Thomas L. Schnei­der, president; Reavis E. Tomlinson, vice-presi­dent; Will iam E. Berger, secretary; Robert Lee Liddell, treasurer; Kent A. Main, librarian; and Kenneth L. Hubenak, campus representative . J. D. Goddard served as director. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Price, Kenneth Hubenak, Robert Wahrmund, Steven Haunschild, Steven Adams, Jack Lumbley, Thomas Schneider. SECOND ROW: Martin Hotchkiss, Larry Reuter, Gary Wortley, Rob Sloan, Kermit Swindall, Robert Ries, Mike Hayworth, Tommy Alberson, George Stallings, Roger Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Charles Mitchell, Lee Liddell, Jay Black, Steven Dunlap, Stephen Hemperly, Janet Wallace, Edward Eiland, Robert Schmitt, Robert Hooks, William Craddock, John DuCote, Johnny Kidd, Ed Berger. FOURTH ROW: Charles Bolding, Ralph Hill, Jerry Young, Reavis Tomlinson, Robert Oliver, Guy Hirsch, John Kasson, Kent Main, Gaylen Groce, Mark Ammerman, David Cook, Donald Shaw, James Reinhart. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Robert Austin, Bobby Baker, Louis Elliot, David FrankeberQer, Daniel Goertz, Fred Jones, Ken King, Earl Maxon, Bill Maxwell, Bobby McQuiston, Albert Merubia, Bill Rudolph, Don Seilheimer, Scott Sousares, Brian Tippen, Jim Walker, Ron Webb. :o, fer lUt do, esi­ lee e. Southern Singers The 60 Southern Singers, led by their presi­dent, Carla Kathryn Fink and their director, Alaire Lowry, teaching associate in music, had a year full of fun mixed with a good share of hard work. Performances in the fall included partici­pating in the Dads' Day program, singing at the Alumni Center after the Navy football game, a trip to Fort Hood, and a joint concert with the Men's Glee Club, the first choral concert at Jester Center. With other choral organizations, the Southerns joined in the Christmas choral-orchestral concert at Municipal Auditorium, performing the Vaughan­Williams "Hodie" and the Dvorak "Te Deum," and the annual choral-sing on the Mall. The Southerns also found time to sing for the Christ­mas shopping crowds at Hancock Center. The fall semester finale was the Midwinter Concert, which closed with · all the choral organizations joining to sing "Let Not Your Song End." Spring semester activities included a Valentine concert for the Kiwanis Club, trips to Fort Polk and Lackland Air Force Base, and a tour to West Texas and New Mexico, during which members enjoyed two days of skiing in Ruidoso, N. M. Southerns' officers were Barbara Jeanne Hult and Dollie Faye Huffman, secretaries; Anna Kath­leen Rash, treasurer; Lynn Karen Johnson, li­ brarian; Paula C. Yee, historian; LaVerne Faye Teichelman, publicity chairman; Lucinda Camp­bell, social chairman; ·and Betty C. Crocker, ward­robe chairman. Kathryn Jean Sauer was ac­companist for the group. MEMBERS Victoria Fern Adams Suzanne Allen Alice Lynne Baker ldona Jane Barker Frances A. Barton Beth Ann Bauer Sallie Denny Berry Susan Dale Boggs Brenda L. Brantley Barbara A. Breithaupt Katherine R. Burris Monette Marie Butler Janis Lynne Campbell Lucinda Campbell Constance E. Chapin Janis Catherine Cocek Stefani H. Cohen Betty C. Crocker Juliana Crouch Nancy Elizabeth Dake Sandra Jane Diquinzio Michelle J. Domangue Nancy Laura Duerr Karen E. Edwards Karen E. Ellisor Gail Lynn Ferguson Carla K. Fink Mary Florence Forbes Valerie Kay Foster Cynthia Lynn Garrett Frances C. Goertz Sandra Rose Goertz Nicki Nan Gray Bonnie Loy Halton Lola Margaret Harper Marilyn Sue Hartzell Lois Elaine Heard Charlotte E. R. Hill Nancy Susan Hi II Mary Sharon Hoekstra Dollie Faye Huffman Barbara Jeanne Hult Patricia Ann Huser Sheryl Jenise Hyde Cheryl J. F. Jennings Gail Annette Johnson Lynn Karen Johnson Patricia Lynn Ketchum Patricia Adele Kirksey Marcelle lacouture Sherrita Doris lee Linda Sue Lockingen Gladys Dianne Loehr Tracie Jo Lord Candace M. Mclaurin Glenda Sharon Mears Melinda Marie Melone Evalyn Jo Millican Christina Moore Linda Jo Myers Mary Stella F. Naranjo Jean Lundell Ollison Judith Gail Partlow Carolita June Perkins Cynde Laura Pidgeon Jan Preston Anna Kathleen Rash Beth Ann Rawlings Mary Bess Rizer Melody Ann Rumpf Patricia K. Russell Kathryn Jean Sauer Renelle Sauls Laurie Ellen Scott Rosanne Seeman Kathleen Ann Senior Susan Ann Shannon Sharon Lil Skrivanek Ann Somers Nadine Spring Lizabeth Tankersley Diane Elizabeth Taylor LaVerne Faye Teichelman Valerie Lynne Turnage Rosa lie Lillian Ward June Anderson Watson Cathy Ann Ways Carla Sue Wheeler Kathryn Jeanne Whelton Kathleen White Janet lee Willoughby Alison Carroll Wilson Martha B. Wilson Paula Yee University Chorus A new organization on campus this year, Uni­versity Chorus was composed of non-music majors interested in singing on the University level. The chorus performed first semester for the Christmas carol-sing on the Mall and the Mid­winter concert. During the second semester, the chorus sang lighter music in addition to classical choral liter­ature. Spring semester performances included informal campus appearances, a combined per­formance with the other choral organizations of Beethoven's "Choral Fantasy," and the spring concert. For the lighter portion of the spring concert, staged formations were presented in the style of "Up With People" groups that tour the nation. Ted Hand was chorus representative to the House of Delegates, and John C. Winkler di· rected the organization. I I I I I I :1 I I FRONT ROW: Kathleen Augusta Reymann, Susan Elaine Roberts, Valerie Lynne Turnage, Sandra Sims, Susan Rae Bame, Joan Barbara Wizig, Susan Kay Kidd, Nancy Deloris Rosen, Velma Lacey Pipkin, Jean Deborah Wizig, Deborah Gail Gardner. Petra Vicenta Medina, Dayle Mignon Wilke, Sherry Burnside Madjerich. SECOND ROW: Donald Lewis Keil, Ted Dewayne Cain, Danny Kaye Wilke, Jerome C. Schwab, Thomas Sidney Morgan, David Luther Caffey, Edmund Paul Frank, Paul Price. THIRD ROW: John David Eaton, Christopher Bonwich, Hector Montalvo, Eddie Wayne Fergason, Joseph Lee Vining, Rodney Meredith Green. FOURTH ROW: Judy Elaine Schwartz, Melody Margaret Atkinson, Elizabeth Crisman Johnston, Cynthia Ann Herrera, Karen Wenda Holmes Hodges, Jaylie lone Longbotham, Sharon Ann Phillips, John Clyde Winkler, director; Lois Elaine Heard, Terri Charlyse Horwitz, Jean Howard Sheppard, Elizabeth Maude Swayze, Sharron Gay Charlesworth, Maribelle Victoria Petty, Terri Lee Fargason. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Douglas Allen Batson, Jay Charles Bobbitt, Irma Lynn Brown, Ollis Milton Clayton, Mark Allen Cohen, Janet Elaine Garrett, Martha Annette Guest, Mervyn James Johnson, Michael Joseph Jones, William Brett Maxwell, Alyce Verinda McCloud, Steven PreKott Nichols, Georgette Elizabeth Seaholm, Barbara Jean Smallshaw, Sheryl Diane Stephens, Lance David Williams. FRONT ROW: Ingrid Haterius, Edie Hudson, Harriet Reynolds, Jan Jones, Trudy Skiff, Janci Goodson. BACK ROW: Jim Porter, C. E. Bunkley, Les Flowers, David Meeker, Cliff Langford. Varsity Singers Varsity Singers, a small ensemble of mixed voices, presents a versatile program entertaining young and old, with classical as well as popular tastes. The group, performing with guitars and choreography, has a repertoire including Broad­way hits, folk songs, spirituals, and folk-rock arrangements. During the fall semester, the singers performed in the Austin area for Women's and Lion's Clubs, after football games, and for Greek organizations. Most. of the semester was spent preparing for the Varsity Singers-USO tour for the month of December. Making use of individual talents in the solos and small groups as well as the ten-member ensemble, the Varsity Singers presented the servicemen a light, fast-moving show. They embarked for Panama, after a kick-off performance at the Union for the student body. After singing in the Canal Zone for two weeks, the group traveled to Puerto Rico to entertain more US servicemen. Christmas was spent in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for something quite short of a white Christmas. David Marquis Meeker served as business manager and Trudy Kier Skiff as secretary. Ed Otto directed the Varsity Singers and Jan Jones was the accompanist. Varsity Singers practiced choreography for their Caribbean tour. FRONT ROW: Neal Finer, Roland Wolfe, Judy Miller, JoDell Field, Nadine Grab. SECOND ROW: Ronald Higgins, Holly. Mortimor, Debby Disney, Ginny Pace, Bill Kolberg, lvanka Trinnium, Vicki Carlisle, Shirley Billings­ley, Cyril Durrenburger. THIRD ROW: James Brock, Timothy Apgar. Holding weekly meetings and maintaining a library at 2328 Guadalupe, the Christian Science Organization acquainted the campus with revolu­tionary religion based on the words and works of Jesus. Established at the University in the early l 930's, it has since experienced growth and ex­pansion of its activities. Active membership in the organization provided a means of sharing ideas on how to apply Christian Science to campus life. The organization gave a fall and spring re­ception at the beginning of each semester. It sponsored a fall and a spring lecture about Christian Science and welcomed alumni at the Spring Alumni Day. Officers for the fall semester were Judy L. Miller, president; Jo Dell Field, secretary; and Nadine K. Grab, treasurer. Neal Finer and Cyril J. Durrenberger were readers. Spring officers included Judy Miller, president; Deborah A. Disney, secretary; and Nadine Grab, treasurer. Readers for the spring were Neal Finer and Timothy C. Apgar. Christian Science Organization After a period of meditation, members gave testimonials. Circle K Founded in 1936, Circle K International is the largest collegiate organization in North America, with nearly 800 clubs throughout the United States and Canada. It is a service organization through which college men can find a means of responsible student actions in their communities and a more active involvement in the life of their campus. The club does not participate in the same service projects each year. Each club . is en­couraged to analyze its local situation to deter­mine how it can serve most effectively. The members felt that college was more than scholar­ship: it was a good time; it was getting to know FRONT ROW: W. H. Collins, Ralph Knight, David Robinson, Robert Wiseth, Rodney Donaldson, George Shay, Robert Post, Herbie Schwartz, Brian King. SECOND ROW: Edward Toles, Travis Brewer, Morris Snelson, John lands, · Donald Wagner, Richard Cone, Xavier Gomez, Kenneth James. others; it was finding out who each one was; it was trying to make a meaningful contribution to the world. Circle K provided its members an op­portunity for reaching these goals by hosting the Circle K district convention in Austin last April. Fall officers of University Circle K were Richard L. Cone Jr., president; Xavier C. Gomez, vice­president; David M. Robinson, secretary; and Ralph J. Knight, treasurer. Spring officers in­cluded John Sullivan Lands, president; Ralph Knight, vice-president; David Robinson, secretary; and Robert David Post, treasurer. Burnard H. Sord, professor of management, was faculty sponsor. .. __. .. ~ Cordettes accompanied the Quartermaster battalioh on their field trip to Fort Hood. Cordettes As the women's auxiliary to the Army ROTC, Cordettes acted as aids and . hostesses to the Corps. Cordette activities included attending Corps drill and intramural games, and brigade picnics and parties. Cordettes also served as administrative aids for the Cadets and Cadre. Cordettes is an honorary service organization. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service to the University, poise, and beauty. Cordettes must have a 2.4 grade point and at least one previous semester at the University. Many Cordettes are members of other campus organizations, including Spooks, Orange Jackets, and Posse. New members are elected in both the fall and spring. The fall officers included Georgene Adams, commander; Lynn Marie Londeree, executive of­ficer; Mary Leslie Gayle, adjutant; Mary Grace Fields, comptroller; Susan Claire Harrison, in­formation; Betty Jean Lamp, activities; and Mary Alice Tudor, supply. Spring officers were Mary Grace Fields, com­mander; Christine Anne Kesterson, executive of­ficer; Effie Christine Georgas, adjutant; Lacey Ann Parkinson, comptroller; Susan Harrison, in­formation; Cathy Ann Canter, activities; and Marcia Stebbins Frost, supply. Lt. Col. Lawrence E. Denny was fall Cadre sponsor, and Major William Schuler served as spring sponsor. Michael Toole Edmond was Cadet sponsor tc;> the Cor­dettes. J. Atk inson W . Anderson S. Hoipkemeier R. Hopk ins F. Jockson Crow's Nest Crow's Nest, a co-operative house for 55 mid­shipmen of the University's Naval ROTC unit, provided leadership and encouraged participation in the ROTC unit. Members were active in such campus organizations as Cowboys, the Buccaneer Drill Team, and intramural teams. The Crow's Nest was represented on the Men's Cooperative Council and held social events periodically at the house. Officers for the year were John Michael Bal­lard, president; Henri Paul Stewart, vice-president; James Riley Frisbie, treasurer; Thomas Caldbeck, work manager; and Robert Lee Sutton, food buyer. Lt. Commander J. T. Taylor, U.S.N., served as advisor. K. Kelly F. Me theny F. Moon D. Moser E. Page J. Regan C. Sherman H. Stewa rt M. Talone S. Tredwoy H. Wright FRONT ROW: Marveen Mahon, Cynthia Anne Croan, Kerrie M. Kealhoffer, Barbara Zimmerman, Martha Nesloney, Mary Catherine Schuelke. SECOND ROW: Ann R. Degenhardt, Helen M. King, Cora Lou Schelling, Barbara J. Walker, Marwick R. Moore, Ardis Rewerts, Suzanne Hunt, Taffy Diane Fashion Group Bagley, Suzanna Hoyler, Trisa Edwards, Rosalyn M. Voorhees. The Fashion Group was started in the spring of 1969. Its main purpose is to keep its members informed in regard to fashion, make-up, and clothes and opportunities in fields concerned with these areas. This year the group opened its series of speakers with the proprietors and buyers from Maya who discussed buying and managing a small boutique. Later Kathy McCormick from Yarings presented a demonstration for the new trends in make-up. A style show was pl,lt on in December by Le Feminique and using the Mamselles from the Group to model lingerie. In February, Neiman-Marcus and co-hostesses SMU and TCU held the national ACUI regional convention at the Apparel Mart in Dallas. Three University Mamselles modeled in the fashion ex­travaganza. Others attended symposiums and lectures by leaders in various fashion fields. Frenchy Golding was chosen by Mademoiselle magazine to cover the convention and write the feature article for the May edition. The Fashion Group is starting a scholarship fund for which people in home ·economics, mar­keting, or fashion-related fields would be eligible. Officers for the year included Mary Catherine Schuelke, president; Barbara G. Zimmerman, vice­president; Trisa Michele Edwards, secretary; Judith Ann Withers, treasurer; Suzanna Shelton Hoyler and Martha Ann Nesloney, publicity chair­men; Gayle Jackson and Francine Golding, pro­gram chairmen; and Suzanne Hunt, Mamselle chairman. MAMSELLES Taffy D. Bagley Kerrie Kealhofer Elaine W. Block Marveen Mahon Cynthia A. Croa" Melanie A. McCollum Ann R. Degenhardt Martha A. Nesloney Kaleta A. Doolin Deborah G. Rosenberger Trisa M. Edwards Mary Catherine Schuelke Marcy Gentry Judith A. Withers Frenchy Golding Barbara G. Zimmerman Suzanne Hunt Gamma Delta Epsilon Helping with the recreation program at the Austin State School, manning polls for campus elections, and conducting surveys for the Office of Student Affairs were some of the activities in which members of Beta chapter of Gamma Delta Epsilon participated. GDE is based on the principles of friendship, leadership, and service. Members distributed literature in the Multiple Sclerosis educational campaign and did the pre­liminary paper work for the American Cancer Society drive. With the APO's, GDE members helped raise Longhorn spirit for football games. The group served as pages for Model United Nations, timekeepers for the intercollegiate de­bates, and officials for the Austin Catholic inter­parochial league's volleyball program. It helped raise money, for Campus Chest with the sale of mums and served as hostesses at the Dads' Day reception. Students from Palm Elementary School were escorted to the Shrine Circus by GDE mem­bers. The fall pledges gave a series of demon­strations on personal grooming and crafts at the Darrell Royal Cerebral Palsy Workshop, termi­nating their program with a Christmas party for the students there. The GDE's continued their work of building a better Braille and tape li­brary for University blind students. Officers for the fall included Jo Ann Morris, 'p ~r· 'e. president; Bertha Lynn Burson, administrative vice-president; Susan Lynn Palmer, service vice­president; Carol Ann Tunstall, membership vice­president; Guadalupe Ru iz, secretary; Nancie Lynn Bogdanski, treasurer; and Patricia Lucy Wil­liams, reporter-historian. Spring officers were Patricia Sherron Boyle, president; Sharyn Kary Marshall, administrative vice-president; Nancy G. Munneke, service vice­president; Majorie Sue York, membership vice­president; Nancy Laura Duerr, secretary; Judy Kay Hawthorne, treasurer; and Harrie Marie Pollok, reporter-historian. Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Texas Union administrative assistant, and M. Ruth Smith of the Dean of Stu­dent's office served as advisors. Margaret Peck, con­sultant to Dean of Students, is an honorary member. FRONT ROW: Guadalupe Ruiz, Lynn Burson, Patricia Boyle, Jo Ann Morris, Susan Palmer, Carol Tunstall, Patricia Williams. SECOND ROW: Nadine Spring, Sherry Jameson, Virginia Limpus, Judy Leavelle, Sharyn Marshall, Beverly Haynes. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Bailey, Venita Williamson, Linda Addeman, Susan Bazarsky, Marsha Westfall, Penny Niland, Karla Bloom, SPRING PLEDGES Peggy Beaird Kay Biediger Kaye Bovie Janie Delgado Pat Gilbert Liz Kelley Brenda Malmstead Jeanne Martin June Mitchell Beverly Morrison Cindy Parks Theresa Pomykal Marsha Smith Susan Southwell Anne Talbot Suzy King. FOURTH ROW: Diane DeVooght, Linda Aschbacher, Cheryl Thomas, Claire Behrens, Patricia Swaty, Linda Griffith, Marianne Taylor, Judy Hawthorne, Harrie Pollok. FIFTH ROW: Gayle Wooldridge, Kaaren Hellsten, Nancy Munneke, Carolyn Pritchell, Crystl Carlton, Paula Brimble, Lynda Harkins, Diane Loomis, Margaret Spinn, Patricia Lobpries. The core of campus spirit and the "Showband of the Southwest," the Longhorn band provided the background music for a natio11al football championship this year. The band was directed by Vincent R. DiNino, with assistants Michael D. Sandgarten and Warren George. The band appeared on national television twice Longhorn Band during the fall. Band activities included a semiformal Chr.ist­mas party and the annual Spring Awards banquet and dance at Westwood Country Club. The band is composed of students from all colleges of the University and maintains Big Bertha, one of the world's largest drums, and Texas Belle, a two-foot tall cowbell. The governing body of the band is the Band Council: Gordon W. Middleton, president; Harold Roy Mobley, first councilor; Mike P. Tierney, second councilor; Glenn Alan Richter, third coun­cilor; Karen Kay King, fourth councilor; two fresh­man advisors, and the presidents of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma. Thomas Henry Waggon~ was drum major and Lynn Ester Kohlenberg and Carla Vee Feuerbacher were feature twirlers. Arthur Milton, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was faculty sponsor. Vincent R. DiNino, director SECTION LEADERS: FRONT 0 ROW: Tom Waggoner, George Green, Max Werkenthin, Charles Nash, Fred Robinson, Elliott Short, Scott Harmon, Phil Johnson, David Bartek. SECOND ROW: Roy Mobley, Alden Baijey, Gary Watt, Ken Emery, Gary Bowman, Mike Haecker, Wally Smith, Richard Karm, Douglas Bartek. THIRD ROW: Gordon Middleton, Clifford Parrott, Jim Dyer, Glenn Richter, Robert Warner, Bob Sherman, Mike Kelly, Kermit Graf, Carson Stephens, Bobby Emery, Kirk Hays, Charles Ellis. iwband •ed iootball reefed ;h~J D. tvi e Lynn Kohlenberg, feature twirler Carla Feuerbacher, feature twirler The old Band Hall was razed last fall when the longhorn Band moved into their new home in Music Building East. R. Aguilar G. Amescua P. Arnold F. Avent N. Ball S. Barber J. Barentine David Bartek Band flag bearers carried SWC banners during halftime shows. Douglas Bartek C. Baxter 0. Ba xter J. Beck C. Bennett W. Bentley J. Bierschenk M. Birdsong 8. Bjorum N. B1 itch C. Bobo S. Bond R. Beunds W. Boyer J. Braden S. Brewer J. Browder A. Brown J. Brown T. Bryant I. Buchan J. Buford R. Buchard J. Wilson T. Burks M. Carter C. Cave G. Cearley E. Center K. Center 305 R. Korm R. Keeney J. Kelly N. Ke lly K. Kennedy M. Kepper S. Kiger K. King l. Kirklen T. Voskamp R. Walker J. Wolters C. Watk ins 0 . Watson G. Watt R. We iss J. Welge J. Wells S. Wende FRONT ROW: Mary Grace Fields, Betsy Maurice Bergman, Carol Lynn Klinar, Linda Mame Hughes, Sharon Ann Oxford, Sharon Lynn Cohen, Janelle Holter, Michelle Mary Vilcoq. SECOND ROW: Gwen Elaine Larsh, Mary Leslie Gayle, Kathleen Dalton McCarty, Dorothy Ann Wright, Cary Elizabeth Taylor, Linda Jane Stevenson, Barbra Deen Mann, Barbara Jean Hoffer, Marilyn Linda Koen, Debra Jean Mann. THIRD ROW: Michal Anne Lord, Dena Lois Wilson, Effie Christine Georgas, Mary Jane Mitchell, Ellen ~ose Fein, Harriet Hochman, Patricia Elizabeth Jackson, Sandra Kay Rosen­ field, Mary Florence Forbes, Lynn Marie Londeree. FOURTH ROW: Pamela Wilson, Mary Georgene Adams, Cynthia Word, Barbara Ellen Leaman, Diane Farrar Swendeman, Belinda Louise Hase, Linda Sue Perine, Nancy Orange Jackets Strauss. Orange Jackets is an honorary service organi­zation composed of the most representative soph­omore and junior women on The University of Texas campus. Its members are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and their sincere desire to further the development of the Univer­sity. Since its founding in the early 1920s, Orange Jackets has served the University in many ca­pacities. This fall 21 new members were tapped, making the total membership 45. These members served as hostesses at the annual Dads' Day reception be­fore the Texas-Baylor football game. With the Silver Spurs, the Orange Jackets sponsored a Dimes Day booth during Campus Chest week at which students could have their pictures made with Bevo. Orange Jackets strive to make themselves more aware of the issues on campus by inviting persons to speak at their weekly meetings. Bryce Jordan, vice-president for student affairs, spoke to the Orange Jackets during one of their fall meetings. Officers for the year were Cary Elizabeth Tay­SPRING INITIATES lor, president; Karen Kaye Ross, vice-president; Sally Anne Ballard Brenda Ann Guenther Diane Davis, treasurer; Betsy Maurice Bergman, Helene Barab Therese Kreig secretary; Ellen Rose Fein, service and activities Penny Cathryn Callaway Nancy Carroll Lee Cathy Ann Canter Pamela Lynn Milks chairman; and Barbra Deen Mann and Debra Jean Elizabeth T. Du-Long Sandra Lynn Pierce Martha L. Gallier Ester Margaret Slipakoff Mann, contact chairmen. Shirley Bird Perry served Brenda Sue Gasaway Frances Tippy Timmons as sponsor for the Orange Jackets. Cheryl Ruth Goodman Mary Alice Tudor 308 Organization of Arab Students With its major activities being several Arab dinners, the Organization of Arab Students strives to create a good relationship between American and Arab students. Established on March l, 1949, the Texas Chapter of OAS is one of more than l 00 chapters in the United States and Canada. The organization presented both social and cultural functions, provided free tutoring for stu­dents studying Arabic, and sent lecturers to churches, schools, and civic groups to create a better understanding of the Arab world. Officers for the year were Hussein H. Abuda­wood, president; Elie Munayyir, vice-president; Mohamed M. Jaber, secretary; Jamal Abu-Abdun, treasurer; Ahmed Bubaker Jaber, publicity chair­man; Saleh 0. Omar, social chairman; and Abd R. Solh, sport chairman. FRONT ROW: Hussein Abudawood, Ibrahim Naito, Al·Ma'moon Naito, Amna Naito, Ahmed Jaber, Ali Zubi, Ramadan Ammar, Ali Maadah. SECOND ROW: Elie Munayyir, Barbara Pearson, ·Mustafa Ben-Younis, Ali Ngab, Moneim Fawzi, Bashir Saleh, Mohamed Jaber. THIRD ROW: Salah Al-Rahim, George Saad, Saleh Omar, Ibrahim Hdeib, Abd Solh, Mohamed Bait-El-Mal. NOT PICTURED: Jamal Abu-Abdun. Posse The only co-educational honorary service and spirit organization at the University, Posse began its fifth year by sponsoring freshman cheerleader try-outs. Posse members attended all pep rallies, painted signs on the Drag, and sponsored the Posse barbecue at the A&M Bonfire. Members entertained high school students from the Austin School for the Blind with a Christmas party and sold Cotton Bowl candy on Dimes Day as service projects. Round-Up and Western Day were times of active Posse partici­pation.· Posse members are .Selected in their freshman year and serve through their sophomore year. New members are chosen on the basis of charac­ter, scholarship, and campus service. Officers this year were Alan Townes Moore, marshal!; Frank Leroy ssman, sheriff; Sharon Leigh Hanna, justice o t e peace; Robert David Campbell, banker; an Sidney Allen and William Reynolds Swanson, rabble rousers. Advisor was Jack Lee Kaplan, assistant dean of students. Posse won the C6wboy spirit award at the TCU pep rally with their Posse wagon. ( FRONT ROW: Alan Moore, Sharon Hanna, Frank Grossman, Robert Camp· bell, Sidney Allen, Willie Swanson. SECOND ROW: Linda Millier, Mary Jane Kirkley, Pat Murphy, Susan Spears, Cynthia McCaa, Shelley Green, Karen Barton, Sally Ballard, Melanie Ajello, Becky Boynton. THIRD ROW: Cindy Lawson, Alison Barnett, Lou Hedrick, Lorrie Rubin, Becky Bartlett, Jane Mann, Pam son, Karen Hinton, Laura Wilson, Gene Schoch. FOURTH ROW: Randy Humphrey, Steve Chalmers, James Harrison, Kathy Elliott, Kjersti Larson, Gayle Howard, Jack Dinerstein, Jamie Wilson, Steve Ballantyne. FIFTH ROW: Bumpy Rhoads, David Gleason, James Kelley, Jack Payne, Gary Nelon, Doug Bradley, Oren Dreeben, Rex Jobe, Barry Henry, Hugh Cunningham, Bill Teeling. FRONT ROW: Jeffrey Davis, Robert Musgrove, Karen Bodner, Charles Hardy. SECOND ROW: Nancy Morris, Sue Wertheimer, Glynis Crawford, Sharon Todd, Carlye Pierce, Maxine Cooper, Dennis Williams. THIRD ROW: Will Goldman, Tim Durham, Richard Craig, Kenneth Jeanis, Carol Connery, Chet Hunt, Richard Houser. Founded in 1968, the Alan Scott Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America gives its members a chance to supplement class­room education. with exposure to professionals. A program of speakers and field trips provided a first hand look at public relations programs and organizations. Chapter members visited Six Flags Over Texas, the Dr Pepper Bottling Co., and other firms. They also heard a number of speak­ers, including George Christian, press secretary to former President Lyndon B. Johnson. PRSSA officers this year were Robert Lynn Mus­grove, president; Sue Ann Wertheimer, vice-presi­dent; Lynda Rose Shanblum, secretary; Karen Elaine Bodner, treasurer; and Ed Berger, publicity director. Jeffrey Brett Davis and Charles Edward Hardy were elected vice-president and publicity director for the spring term. Chester Francis Hunt, assistant professor of journalism, served as faculty advisor, and Ray Hall of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. was the group's professional advisor. PRSSA Tim Durham spoke with Jada Davis from Southwestern Bell. Silver Spurs FRONT ROW: Stephen Hadley Field, Charles Frank ,Skibell, Forrest Alan Novy, Allen Vernon Birmingham Jr., Charles Randall Haws, Don Roger Kuykendall, Robert Wayne Howard. SECOND ROW: William Shelton Lee, Robert Ashe Bridges, James Loyd Shawn 111, Robert Harvey Sewell, Paul Allen Gardner, James 0 . Guleke II, William Spence Nance, Catherine Edith Richards, Joseph Mayer Schwartz, James Donahue Davis, James Richard Sheffield, Leo James Welder Jr. THIRD ROW: Michael Lynn Gaus, An honorary service organization established in 1938, Silver Spurs demonstrated its enthusiasm and spirit for the University through continued service. Membership is based on scholastic and leadership abilities coupled with a record of service to the University. In' 1945 the Spurs as­ sumed responsibility for the care of Bevo, the University mascot, and can be seen with him at all football games and major University functions. The Silver Spurs annually sponsor the Aggie Sign Contest, Round-Up rally, beard-growing con­ test, and the Round-Up jail. Spurs also escort visiting Southwe~t Conference sweethearts and University sweetheart nominees during Round­ Up. Silver Spurs annually honor an outstanding female student at the University wi~h the Silver Spur Award. Fall officers were Joseph Mayer Schwartz, presi­ dent; Timothy B. Crook, vice-president; Samuel Glassman Skibell, secretary; and Stephen Field, treasurer. Officers for the spring semester were Stephen Field, president; Jef Chaison Russell, vice-president; James Nash, secretary; and Robert -.fiarvey Sewell, treasurer. Edith Richards was the 1969 Silver Spur Sweet­ heart. James H. Colvin, vice-president for business affairs, served as sponsor. Robert Bannister Edens, Jerry K. Horowitz, Michael Egan Dean, Mark Conlee Hodges, Michael Thomas Casey, Michael Evans Frazier, Frank Hobart Stephens, Jack Dinerstein, Barry Nelson Henry, Stephen Charles Peery. FOURTH ROW: Owen Bascomb Yarborough, David Allen Lane, Christopher Stephen Young, Jef Chaison Russell, Stanley Hall Mauldin, John Parker Nelson, Kurt Melvin Papp, Donald Clark McCleary, Charles Sidney Cohen. SKUNK tappees sang songs for the rest of the group. Twice a year, the Royal Order of Sigma Kappa Upsilon Nu Kappa Sigma (SKUNKS), Tau Upsilon chapter, grabbed new members. The gatherings were informal and were held at a local eating place. The chapter was founded in the spring of 1962 to acknowledge coeds with lively personalities. Identified by their black hoods with white stripes, SKUNKS were active fulfilling their duties and program of food and fun. Acting officers were appointed by the group solely for the purpose of being responsible for bringing the group together each semester. Of­ficers for the year were Katherine Ann Kevil, sniffer; Lydia Simone Lequeux, stripe painter; and Carole Ann Crossley, jester. MEMBERS Rosalon Adams Lydia Simone Lequeux Evalee Frances Bailey Elaine Luterman Beverly Ann Benner Karen Sue Martin Gaye Lynn Blumberg Margo Nan Mulvaney June Ryan Bushy Carol Jean Mussleman Nancy Ellen Cotham Susan Lynn Palmer Louise Carol Cox Marilou Parker Carole Ann Crossley Bonita Louise Pierce SKUNKS Phyllis Annette Deter Mary Susan Plunk Larrie Ann Doing Mary Evelyn Pressley Betsy Ann Drinkwater Linda Reddick Judy Allyne Duncan Judy Kay Rogers Dianne Lorraine Fausset Justine Nikki Schmidt Paula Jane Fisher Charleen Schwemer Janice M. Fonteno Robin Smith Lee Fugate Mary Swan Peggy Lea Harris Susan L. T•lly Judy Ca_rol Hastedt Elizabeth Anne Thornton Patsy Irene Hobbs Carol Ann Turutall Susanne Hollingsworth Georgia Mizell Walton Madeline Nell Johnson Sandra Lee Wicker Katherine Ann Kevil Edith Ann Wiggins Marie Estelle Kiehle Diane E. Womack Kathryn Kay Kinsman Becky Evelyn Woodard Mary Margaret Kuntz Patricia Lucille Worrell Jo Anne LeMay Spooks Serving the University in the areas of spirit and service, Spooks was one of the most active honor­ary organizations on campus this year. Spooks 11 spent many hours supporting Longhorn athletic I ' teams by painting the Co-Op windows, decorat­ing the Varsity cafeteria and locker rooms, and I I attending pep rallies. As one of the highlights of the year, Spooks chartered a bus to attend the national championship football game at Fayette­ i I ville, Arkansas. In response to the needs of the University, Spooks contributed a great deal of time and effort to its service program. Girls from Spooks did volunteer work at the Austin School for the Blind helped at the Dean of Students Office, and worked the polls at elections. Each fall Spooks sponsor a party for the inter­national students on campus, and in the spring they hold an Apple Polishing party to help Spooks and their professors get to know one another better. Freshman and sophomore women are selected to be Spooks on the basis of character, interest in the University, and leadership potential. The fall officers of Spooks were Barbara Jean Hoffer, chief haunt; Debra Jean Mann, vice-haunt; Linda Jane Stevenson, service haunt; Cynthia Word, spirit haunt; Diane Davis, recording haunt; Barbra Deen Mann, corresponding haunt· Me­linda Kay Neel, banker haunt; Sharon Ann O~ford royal spirit haunt; Janelle Holter, international hau~t; Emily Tess Landau, history haunt; Lynn Marie Londeree and Marilyn Linda Koen, contact haunts; and Linda Marlene Whatley, singing haunt. Spring officers included Therese Kreig, chief haunt; Ester M. Slipakoff, vice haunt; Patricia Elizabeth ~a.ckson, se~vice haunt; Linda Joyce Shelton, sp1r!t haunt; Linda Sue Perine, recording haunt; Candice Dawn Koy, corresponding haunt; Carol Elizabeth Winters, banker haunt; Elizabeth Jane Nichols, royal spirit haunt; Margaret Ann ~ueller, international haunt; Francigene Neely, history haunt; Ann Caroline Leifeste and Deborah Antoinette Hyde, contact haunts; and ·Sidney Gel­man, singing haunt. Mrs. Ora Bennett served as sponsor haunt. Spring Spooklets were Jenny Adams, Anne Wythe Andrews, Nora G. "Barrera, Cheri Lynne Benge, Bryna Jane Bigby, Keith Bowman, Tooney Brown, Karen Danette Carter, Suzy Quanah Clark­son, Janis Catherine Cocek, Jane Anne Conner, Cynthia Lynn Crow, Cindy Chrystal, Patricia Ann Dennis, Donna Jo Dowlen, Debbie S. Gershman, Va~ghn Hancock, Diana Harris, Deborah Lynn Hein, Susan Kyle Hicks, Peggy Laurin Horwits, Karen Ann Jones, Randall Gwenyth Jones, Lois Frances Lasik, Barbara J. Lauterbach, Ruby Louise Mackson, Martha Jane Madsen, Janet Anne Meley, Kathleen E. Phillips, Mary Susan Plunk, Janet K. Reinsch, Rosalynn Rosenfeld, Linda E. Smith, Susan J. Talley, and Ann Whitworth. Y1 lk Ct FRONT ROW: Janelle Holter, Sliaron Oxford, Melinda Neel, Barbra Mann, Carol Emmert, Camille Ward, Janna Dykes, Linda Sliehon, Terry Kreig. Diane Davis, Debra Mann, Ora Bennett, Barbara Hoffer, Mindy Koen, THIRD ROW: Mollie Loftis, Beverly Grammer, Laura Gose, Ann Leifesfe, Lynn Londeree, Linda Stevenson, Emily Landau, Linda Wliatley. SECOND Delena Parmer, Miclial Lord, Slierilyn O'Hair, Palsy Jackson, Barbara ROW: Betty Lamp, Candice Koy, Debbie Hyde, Sidney Allen, Vicki Ferber, Gilmore, Pamela Clieatliam. I; Me­Oxford, national If; lynn contact s· 'ng FRONT ROW: Sydney Golman, Esther Slipakoff, Debbie Smith, Meridith Patty Partridge, Terry Jernigan, Dawn Zinnecker, Ruth Putney, Julie Buaas, Yates, Debbie Levin, Charnita Spring, Elizabeth Du-Long. SECOND ROW: Jane Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Kim Carter, Toolie Goodrich, Donna Preibisch, Ilene Glazer, Libby Sale, Diana Der Bing, Margaret Mueller, Susan Nelson, Charlotte Carl, Linda Perine, Martha Ankele, Bonnie Reed, Caroline Swan. Carol Winters, Carol Wright. THIRD ROW: Susan Tudor, Susan Gissell. Spooks haunted the dining room of Kinsolving before tapping new Spooklets for the spring. Nicki Jan Blitch John T. Pender Jr. Toye Jean Boothe Kathy Pender Judy Brooks Michelle Rector Ronald P. Brooks Reid A. Rector Ray M. Carant Grace Y'Vonne Reed John Robert Cody Jerry P. Roberts Kenneth Doyle Cohn Anne A. Robertson Nancy Cohn Philip Ray Roper Jessey Otis Colley Jr. Larry Wayne Seigler Fellowship Differing somewhat from other organizations in Donald M. Conell Kathye Ann Self its form of government, the Student Christian James l. Crowder William Bir! Simpson Fellowship is led by a steering committee of five James Edward Davis James Clark Spidell Martha J. Davis Joseph Steven Spidell students elected each year. lee Douglas Carmen Stevens Serving mainly members of Churches of Christ, Patricia 0 . Downs Nancy Susan Stevens the organization met regularly at the Biblical Stu­Cynthia Kay Duggins John David Thompson dies Center for religious study, devotionals, fel­ Gerald Eugene Frills Ann Toombs Louis C. Fry James E. Toombs lowships, and to profess the living Christ on the Robert Dodd Fry Larry Wayne Towler University campus and provide Christian fellow­Cynthia Ann Garrett David Trammel ship as a source for spiritual growth. Robbie Gay Girouard Cynthia Kay Turnbough Thomas Grant Gail Turner Highlights during each semester were a retreat, Glenn Griffith Robert Gerald Turner a lectureship, and a formal banquet. The theme Susan Griffith Mark Watson of the fall lectureship was "Christian Ethics in Dexter Hill Ava Whittington the present American Culture." Cynthia Kay Jackson Gery R. Whittington Jon Andrew Jackson Nancy Lee Willbern The steering committee this year included Rob­ Loy Wayne Kerr James Preston Wilson ert William King, John T. Pender Jr., Joseph Linda King Peggy Jo Wilson Steve Spidell, Mark Watson, and Nancy Lee Will­Robert William King William Roger Wilson bern. Mary Jay Kirschner Carol Woodard Gary leech Linda Woodard Ashley J. Welch, assistant professor of electri­ Joyce Anita Magee Randall A. Yarbroughcal engineering served as the group's faculty Bonnie C. Marlin Richard A. Yarbrough sponsor. Dorothy Elaine Martin Student Christian Fellowship meetings were regularly held at the University Avenue Christian Church. 316 Teias Providing an intellectual atmosphere of schol­arship, leadership, and fellowship-for in Spanish, Tejas means friendship-the all-male Tejas Club claimed a membership of those above-average in academic and leadership abilities. Members are active in all phases of campus life. In 1969-70, the Club's 45th year at the Uni­versity, the fall officers were Charles Everett Vinson, Xinesi; James Henry Wade, vice-presi­dent; Michael D. Hockersmith, secretary; Benjamin Edward Rodriguez, editor of the Trails; Loyd R. Coge S. Cosey P. Cook Dalton Jr., house manager; Nathan J. Sewell, his­torian; Wayland Wong, social chairman; and Phil­lip Couch Scott, intramurals chairman. The spring officers were Larry Richard Laden, Xinesi; Michael D. Hockersmith, vice-president; Charles Henry Nash, house manager; and Patrick Lacy Cook, historian. Byron Franklin Fullerton, assistant dean of the law school, was faculty sponsor. 8. Rodriquez: P. Scott shirts, orange neckerchiefs, and cowboy hats, the Texas Cowboys raised spirit at Texas football games with Smokey the cannon, sponsored the Aggie Bonfire, and presented the Cowboy Spirit award. Membership in Cowboys, an honorary service . organization founded in 1922, \s based on schol­arship, character, and service. The Cowboys' ma jor service event of the fall semester was the annual Cowboy Minstrels. Approximately $8,000 was raised for the Austin Association for Re­tarded Children. The Cowboys and members of Delta Gamma sorority gave a Christmas party for Austin-area blind children. The Cowboys and Angel Flight held an Easter Kinsel Jr., foreman; Walter Eugene Demond, strawboss; Howard Shapiro, shotgun; Charles B. Parker, horse-wrangler; and Arthur Freels Terry, camp cook. Spring officers were Christopher Wil­ son, foreman; William R. Francis, strawboss; Sam­uel Robert Lee, shotgun; Michael Thomas Kenny, horsewrangler; and Alfred Patrick McEvoy, camp cook. Spring members were Stephen P. Ballantyne, Robert Wayne Barnes, Robert David Campbell, Stephen Cal Chalmers, Jay Stein Cox, Burt Carl­ton Hooton, Michael Paul Irvin, Dean Scott Over­turf, Stephen Gerald Ray, John Charles Riddle, Sylvan Jay Rothschild, Frank Al rdich Straube, Steven Douglas Thompson, and Michael Jay Tobor. FRONT ROW: Alfred Kaufman, Phillip Moore. SECOND ROW: Thomas Thomas Waggoner, Robert Cage, Phillip Scott, Patrick Hodges, Dennis Peterso'1, Daniel Freundlich, Arthur Terry, Walter Demond, Joe Kinsel, Tottenham, Samuel Lee, Robert Christy, William Francis, Charles Parker, Karen Kaye Ross, sweetheart; Howard Shapiro, Michael Reilly, William Ronald Ladin, Patrick McEvoy. FIFTH ROW: Daniel Hagan, Martin Dies, Finkelstein, Christopher Wilson, Patrick Amos. THIRD ROW: Jack Wise, Richard Wallenstein, Thomas McGregor, Johnie Walton, Robert Rutledge, Dan Price, Harold Biesemeier, Randall Wilson, Thomas Kenney, John Timothy Davis, Thomas Pigg, Robert Shapiro. Brock, William Duvall, Richard Murray, James McMahon. FOURTH ROW: FRONT ROW: Pat Monroe, Eric Wharton, Charles Wahlert, Mike Uselton. Miegel, Charles Roth. FIFTH ROW: Hector Zuazua, Bill Hamilton, Ronnie SECOND ROW: Charles Nau, John Bryant, Roger Ratliff, David Mayhall, Franzetti, Gary Osborne, Carlos Loredo, Cynthia Hejl, Steve Locke, Ed Mike Waugh, Jason Worchel, Jim Holmes, Mike Woofwine. THIRD ROW: Howard. SIXTH ROW: Luis Luna, Dale Clauson, Jerry Ybarra, Brian Taylor, Mark Rosenfield, Elliot Zais, James Collins, Joe La Fico, Paul Kens, Anthony Larry Ybarra, Bill Leach, Noel Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: Ken Maxfield, Wade Wee, Fell Heston, Emmett Bills . FOURTH ROW: Tim Best, Brad Alpert, Rushing, Danny Balke, Terry Parks. Addan Mahdi, Phillip McKinney, Richard Terrazas, Andrew Weary, William The University Taekwon Do Karate Club is a complete self-defense complex. Open to all stu­ dents and Austin residents, the club offers classes in self defense, ~arate training, physical fitness, and weight training, and special classes for women. The club was highly oriented toward sport karate. Special emphasis was put on the physical and mental aspects of the art itself. Taekwon Do teams attended the United States karate cham­ pionships, the Olympic karate championship, and many other noted tournaments during the year. Officers of the club were Michael Thomas Uselton, James Patrick Monroe, James Eric Whar­ ton, Harry F. Lundell, and Charles E. Wahlert. University Taekwon Do Karate Club Providing friendship, relaxation, and a chance to improve horsemanship, the UT Canter Club UT Canter Club I held try-outs in the fall for new members. Criteria for membership were being a University student, possessing ability, and expressing a desire to learn and a willingness to ride every week. The club met at Northwest Austin's Hobby Horse Stables where instructors advised both beginning and advanced riders, and members exchangedI pointers on widely varied styles of riding. The main activity in which members partici­ I I pated was the Randolph Schooling Show in San Antonio, where several members rode and the rest of the club watched. Hobby Horse Stables 1 was also the site for the club's annual Spring Horse Show. Officers for the year were Kaye Frances Cul­bertson, president; Jody Ann Gruber, vice-presi­dent; Rhonda Kaye Harvey, secretary; and Beverly Ann Manroe, treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Belfy Maxwell, Kathy Flynn, Jennifer Sixta, Marcia Boeye, Kaye Boyle, Kaye Culbertson, Beverly Manroe, Eileen Mcintire, Michele King, Heather Henderson. !ll(e ub ieria :!en ' ? to I San Organizations Not represented in this section Acturial Club AIESEC Alpha Rho Epsilon American Chemical Society American Institute of Architects American Meteorological Society American Nuclear Society Anthropological Society APATHY Art Students Association Ashbel Society Asian Studies Club Association for Computing Machinery Association for Childhood Education Association for Doctoral Students in Business Association of Graduate Students in Art History Association of Graduate Students in English Association of Graduate Students in Library Science Association of Panamanian Students Association of Teaching Assistants Association of University Science Students Austin Ballet Society Austin Rugby Club Austin Student Religious Liberals AWARE Baha'i Association Baptist Student Union Blackstone Inn Blind Students Association Cabinet of the Lutheran Campus Ministry Cactus Club Campus Crusade for Christ Campus Dialogue Campus Film Club Campus News Service Campus Red Cross Campus Sparticist Club Canterbury Association Catholic Peace Fellowship Chancellors Chi Epsilon Pi Chinese Students Association Classic Theater Club Citizens for Over Population Education Club Against Political Apathy Collegiate Bible Study Colloquium Committee for Environmental Awareness Committee of Returned Volunteers Conservative Democrats Course Instructor Evaluation Committee Cricket Club Critical University Curtain Theater Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Deseret Club Disarmament Disciples Student Fellowship Ecology Action Educational Studies Club Eta Sigma Phi Eulenspiegelverein FAWS Fine Arts Council Flemenco Information Services Library Frankfurter Inn Freshman Encounter Formosan Club French Club Gamma Delta Gamma Theta Upsilon German House Graduate Council Graduate Union of Political Scientists Hellenic Club Hillel foundation Holmes Inn Human Rights Research Council Hunch lchthus Indian Association Inn of Court Insurance Society Inter-club Council Inter-Dorm Social Committee International Friendship Club International Business Association International Law Society International House Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Iota Tau Alpha Iranian Students' Association Israeli Students' Organization Italian Club "Lo Piccolo ltolia" James Stephen Hogg Debating Society Japanese Association Kappa Beta Pi Kyber Rifles Laredo Club Latin American Study Group "Le Club Francais" Legal Research Board Linguistics Students' Association Longhorn Party Ma'adon lvri Macdonald Aerospace Flight Married Students Council Married Students Housing Council Marshall Inns of Court Masters' Association Mathematics Club Mexican American Students Organization Mexican American Youth Organization Middle East Studies Organization Model United States Senate Association Morays Mother's Grits Mu Phi Epsilon Music Educators National Conference Muslim Students Association New Democratic Coalition NASA-Backers New Left Education Project New Party Newman Club Newton Norton Productions Omega Chi Epsilon 321 Continued Organizations Student Nutrition Objectivism Study Group Semper Fidelis Society University Chess Club Organization Omicron Delta Epsilon Senior Cabinet University Democratic Club Student Off-Campus Housing Omicron Nu Shadebourne Twink University Folklore Committee AssociationOmnipotent Voice Review Sigma Delta Chi Students for a Democratic University Graduate House Oratorical Association Sigma Gamma Epsilon Society University Institute ofOrder of the UT Sigma Iota Epsilon Students for a Patriotic Traffic Engineers Organization for Dissatisfied Sigma Phi America Students University Organization forSigma Pi Sigma Students for Israel Research-EnlightenmentOrientation Advisors Simpkins Epicurians Students for Strikers University Party Committee Association Tau Sigma Delta University Political Society Phi Alpha Theta Slavic Club Teaching Quizmaster University Ski ClubPhi Kappa Theta Social Science Research Association University Socialist Team Sports Club Phi Mu Alpha Institute CommitteePi Delta Phi Society for the Advancement TACPRE University Sports Car ClubPi Epsilon Tau of Management Texas Collegiate Forum Pi Kappa Lambda Society of American University Speleological Texas Crew Society Military EngineersPi Lambda Phi Texas Law Students Opposed University Surfing Society of EngineeringPin-Ups to War in Vietnam AssociationSciencePlan II Students Texas Rocket Society University Karate, Yogi, and Society of Physics Students Portuguese-Brazilian Club Texas Skydivers Nutrition ClubSociology Graduate Student Pre-physical Therapy Club Union Texas Society of Professional University Travel Club Presbyterian Campus Ministry Engineers University Y Speech Association of the Presidents' Club University Texas Student Education UT Symphonic Band Professional Fraternity Association Sphinx UT Symphonic Orchestra Council Texas Veterans Society Student Association of UT Varsity Band Project Info Thae Students Association Graduate School-Social Vedanta Discussion GroupRadical Education Committee Work Turkish Students' Association Warren CourtUndergraduate PhilosophicalRadical Media Project Student Council for Wesley Foundation SocietyReal Estate Society Exceptional Children Underwater Society Women's Liberation Front Student Course Evaluation Representative Party Committee University Amateur Radio WORLDRho Chi Club Student-Faculty Committee Yin-Yang Conspiracy Rio Grande College House College of Education University Area Bluegrass Yoga for Westerners Royal Spirits Committee Student Landmen's Young Americans for Rusk-Rayburn Debating Association University Association of Freedom Society Student Mobilization Blind Students Young Republicans Russian Choir Committee to End War University Bicycle Club Young Socialists Alliance Greeks 325 Sororities 364 Fraternities S. Bollard D. Yarbrough L. Hancock AXO AdII AdII N. Grob Afd R. Jacobs Afd AKA AOII K. Taylor J. Strickland K. Cooney M. Roberts B. Taylor M. Anthony AOII A A Xll R. Hibler F. Fuller K. lourea XO di' di' l. Hinkle ddd ' H. Borob l. Poul P. Jackson 8. Hose M>E dE dZ dZ Panhellenic Council In its second year as an off-campus organi­ zation, Panhellenic Council at the University gov­ erned the 19 national sororities on regulations for rushing, pledging, initiation, house and scho­ lastic policies, and social activities. Involved in campus and community affairs, the council allocated money for 14 scholar­ ships and contributed to the University Program for Economic Opportunity. It also helped sup­ port a baseball team for East Austin high school boys, a project sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. The council coordinated sorority contributions to the campus Goodwill drive for clothing and conducted workshops for newly-elected sorority officers. The council planned the production of Sing­ Song with the lnterfraternity Council and spon­ sored a Western Store Front contest among the sororities at Round-Up. Panhellenic officers were Helene Barab, president; Gene Graham, vice-president; Pamela Diane Schwarz, secretary; Rosemary Jacobs, treas­urer; and Sally Anne Ballard, social affairs chair­man. Mrs. Evelyne Bennett was director of Pan­hellenic Council, and Mrs. Dorothy Dean served in an advisory capacity. L. Hahn C. Lovett F. Hole M. Adoms M . Bigger G . Graham J'B l'B KA9 KA9 KKI' IIB J. Hargis KKr E. Simon R. Lehmberg :!:dT ZTA G . Howard A. Howard K. Jones V. Jones L. Jordens K. Kaase C. Koderl i K. Kozak S. Kellough M. Kelly J. Ketchum C. Kruger M. Lankford M. low J. leMoine S. lenthe S. l ittle S. Lloyd J. Lockett l. Massod l. McCullick J. McKenzie P. Melville 0 . Mendoza N. Menzies C. Moor• M. Moore C. Morgon J. Murphey C. Murtha K. Nettles J. Newsom P. Nixon C. Nolen N. Novak M. Oldham C. Polton D. Perkins C. Pittmon E. Portet S. Ronsleb1n E. Raschke A. Rivers J. Rivers P. Rogers M. Ryb;,k; l. Sole IC. Schnitz.ius S. Showalter D. Sm;th G. Sparks C. Sp;ker M. Stamey C. Stueber C. Sumner K. Sumner S. Sw inehart M. Thurman C. Tracy H. Trum S. Turet K. Warfield M. Welsch G. W;!Vilord M. W;hon M. I. W;lson S. Wdght 327 Alpha Delta Pi During the past year, Alpha Delta Pi has tried to work for the good of the entire Greek system as well as the well-being of its members. The sorority participated in an exchange dinner with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and a super­slide party with the Chi Omegas. For their work with the Panhellenic Council at the University, ADPi members were given the special Panhellenic Award at the national convention. In the spring, the chapter hosted a tea hon­oring the Alpha Delta Pi chapters at Southwest Texas State University and Southwestern Univer­sity. In campus events, Alpha Delta Pi won first place in the Cowboy spirit contest at the Baylor pep rally. Other activities included wrapping Christmas presents to benefit the Darrell Royal Vocational Training Workshop and sponsoring a Christmas party at the Rosewood Day Care Center. Debra Ann Sholtess, an ADPi, was a fresh­man cheerleader. Chapter officers were Carol Conner, presi­dent; Mary Mozelle Bland, vice-president; Melanie Middlebrooks, pledge trainer; Karen Kaye Ross, social chairman; and Lynn Adams Hancock, rush chairman. Mrs. Carl Keys was the housemother. K. Abbott N. Austin M. Boker R. Bartlett C. Beach 0 . Bird M. Blond S. Bonner B. Bowles S. Brelsford L. Brown C. Bnice M. Bruyere M. Calk M. Cameron S. Chamberlain C. Chandler G . Chandler 0 . Colemon C. Colglazier C. Conerly C. Conner J. Conner l. Crosson C. 01N1no M. Dunn 0 . Eads M. Eckert 0 . Ell is E. Ellison C. Emmert K. Erickson M. Fields L. Fogel B. Francis A. Frey 328 P. Furg 1u1l1 M. Goll11r M. Gonchan S. Gonchan N . Geiger K. Gordon CJ. Griffiths C. Hancock L. Hancock M. Harhy l. Ho•kins J. Hicks J. Runberg M. Salter M. Sounders S. Sharpless 0. Sholtess E. Smith J. Soward D. Spiva G . Stanley S. Stephenson l. Stetson L. Tankersley T. Taylor T. Traner P. Vance S. Vaughan J. Whitacre J. White A. Williams 0. Yarbrough 329 Alpha Epsilon Phi S. Adler J. Aronowitz l. Bou K. Beckor B. Bergman D. Blum 8. Brin V . Brown J. Chesn ick B. Cohen S. Cohen C. Cohn I. Colton G. Danz iger l. D. Dovis l. K. Davis M. Davis D. Denn T. Edlis B. A. Eldridge B. Eldridge M. Emmer M. Engel J. Feinberg M. Fisch J. Ford M. Fo• E. Freed B. Goot l. Gottetman S. Green J. Greenberg l. Greenberg J. Groden C. Grossman J Hober C. Horwood l. Hirsch I . Hoffer P. Horwits 8. Hurwitz R. Jacobs After a satisfying Rush Week, Alpha Epsilon Phi began work on ARROW, a project to raise money for underprivileged children on Indian reservations. AEPhi was active in Sigma Chi Derby Day and participated in a pep rally with Sigma Phi Epsilon. Pledge activities included a UNICEF drive and a booth for Dimes Day. The year was filled with social functions: dessert parties and matches with other Greek groups, a pledge-active skating party, a picnic at Pease Park, a winter houseparty, and a spring formal. Members also went on two retreats and had teams in intramural contests. AEPhi Nancy Strauss was secretary of the Stu­dents' Association. Officers were Alden Heidi Glasser, presi­dent; Dinah Schnitzer, vice-president; Be1sy Maur­ice Bergman, pledge trainer; Glenna Rae Raffkind, recording secretary; Linda Jean Birnbaum, corres­ponding secretary; and Linda Ann Gottesman, treasurer. Housemother was·Mrs. Dorothy Mayes. AEPhi actives and pledges wander l Koplon A Ko11fmon S Keuler S. Kirschner M. Koen G. Katin K. Krokower morning Valentine's Day breakfast. J. Krivchor I. Lauterbach S. Leeds A. Levey N. Levin P. Levine M. Levison H. Levy R. Luskey E. lutermon L. Maleh D. Maltz D. Schonberger C. Schraub J. Schwartz P. Schwarz. B. Scrinopskie L. Scrinopslde P. Shafer H. Snetman M. Sobel K. Sokolof M. Sondock S. Stern R. Storthz N. Strauss N. Susman S. Swesn ik P. E. Topper P. J. Topper L. Unger S. Waldman P. Weisman L. Wexler M. Wilansky S. Wulfe J. Yellin J. Young A. Zellner 331 332 K. Taylor S. Ve iluva A. Vogely H. Walker Throughout the school year, Alpha Gamma Delta members were active in the Austin com­munity helping a grade-school class of underpriv­ileged children and adopting a family for Christ­mas. The year's activities included a Dads' Day luncheon, fall and spring retreats, a casual at Griffin's Party Barn, a formal at the Commodore Perry Hotel, founder's day, a Christmas date din­ner, and a spring achievement dinner. Alpha Gam's also participated in the Aggie Sign Contest and Dimes Day. Members active on campus were Benita F. Wilson, Communication Council, and Jackie Ann Cole, Union Coordinating Board. Officers were Elizabeth DeWitt Peebles, pres­ident; Deanna Dippel, first vice-president; Pen­elope Ann Reed, second vice-president; Martha Ankele, recording secretary; Helen Walker, cor­responding secretary; Helen Ann Pettit, treasurer; and Leta Ladean Haines, rush chairman. Mrs. Velma Storms served as housemother. B. W ilson l. Wyatt ,pitlt· M. AIHonder G. Boker l. Caldwell C. Clcmly 0 . Horris W. Johnson M. Kennedy R. Mackson A. McCloud Cutting the cake and serving punch kept two actives busy. Alpha Kappa Alpha Service was the main focus of Alpha Kappa Alpha this year. In keeping with the theme of the "Helping Hand," members hosted a Hallow­een party for the children at Grant Chapel Day Care Center. A Thanksgiving can-can dance was sponsored to benefit an East Austin family. B. Moten C. Pullom R. Souls Christmas stockings were made for deserv­ing children in Austin. Members contributed to Project Info and several other organizations. In February, Alpha Kappa Alpha made heart bags for an elementary class's Valentine's Day. March was designated as fund-raising month. All activ­ ities of the sorority benefited the Charity Fund. Social activities of the year included a smok­ette for freshman women and a get-acquainted party for new students in September. In Decem­ber the group held a semiformal. The annual Spring Ball and Ivy Presentation highlighted April. A weekend retreat was held in May to elect officers and present annual reports. Y. Scott C. Smith J. Stridtlond R. Thomas B. Walker R. Wilk ins 336 Alpha Omicron Pi A variety of activities highlighted the year for members of Alpha Omicron Pi. Socials included a Christmas semiformal, a Dads' Day reception, and the spring Rose Ball. AOPi pledges planned a party with the Delta Sigma Phi's for orphans at the Settlement Home. The pledges also sold pralines on Dimes Day. The who~e chapter did volunteer work for the Arthri· tis Foundation. AOPi's also had fall and spring retreats, took part in Sing-Song, and held a Founder's Day banquet. Officers were Susan Jo Langridge, president; Beth Anne Barnes, vice-president; Bettie S. Wat­ford, recording secretary; Virginia Anne Banks, corresponding secretary; and Mary Joyce Gau­treau, treasurer. Mrs . Phoebe Cox was the Alpha Omicron Pi housemother. E. King M. Langridge S. Langridge A. lewis V. limpus S. Lippman M. lord S. May E. Mayer V. McKitrick l. Moriarty M. NarOnjo K. Osborn C. Plueckhahn A. Seay K. Shupe C. Spring D. Stanley A. Swenson B. Watford C. Yndo Alpha Phi Alpha Phi and alumnae hoped to start an annual tradition this year with their first charit­able style show in February. Proceeds from the show were given to St. David's Hospital in Austin for cardiac aid, the sorority's philanthropy. While initiating a tradition, Alpha Phi's hon­ored older customs such as a pledge retreat at the Figi lake house, a tree-trimming party for Christmas, a Dads' Day luncheon, a casual party in the fall at Griffin's party barn, a spring casual at BRW party barn, a Round-Up brunch, and a spring formal. Alpha Phi member Joy Kristine Stapp was the 1970 Cactus editor. A new pledge program called "Continuum" was followed to give the pledges a greater in­sight to the operation of the sorority and its history. Officers for the year were Lee Roberts, pres­ident; Virginia Joyce Gustafson, first vice-presi­dent; Martha Ann Rainey, second vice-president; Beverly Ann Eads, third vice-president; Margaret E. Griffin, recording secretary; Janet Faye Peters, corresponding secretary; and Beverly Ann Man­roe, quarterly correspondent. Mrs. Eloise Erwin served as housemother. 8. Eod• N. Engle K. Gorge• G. Gregg M. Griffin V. Gustafson M. Hejl S. Hollo P. Holli ngsworth M. Holm H. Holing S. Jarrell C Lansdowne l Leth B MocPherson M. Molin 8. Monroe p ""'"'' K. A. Anderson K. L. Anderson C. Andrews C. Boehman l. Bailey B. Behne B. Beu B. Beyet M. Coward K. Cu lbertson B. Hoock 0 . Hoock M. Holl S. Hearne B. Kilgore N. Kipp S. Karp M. Kri er P. Moul•by M. Powell M. Reed M. Rob~fls S. Peter J. Pierce A. Ponton B. Powell N. Norton J. Peek S. Robinson N. Shelton B. Stell P. Stra in D. Swope J. Thompson I, M. A. Tudor S. Tudor A. Van Eck l. Warren J. Watk ins l. Will iams M. Wilson Alpha Phi model pauses on the runway at the chapter's style show benefiting cardiac aid, held at the Texas Women's Club. Alpha Xi Delta A. Adams M. Albers M. Ajello W. Anderson C. Briggs I. Brown S. Bryon J. Calk S. Cotes K. Chamberlain S. Ooedyns J. Dorr Alpha Xi Delta voices ring out clear in song at the big sister-little sister Christmas party. 340 M. Doyle D. Duke L. Dure B. Edwards R. Fleshman D. French J. Gil lelte S. Glasgow G. Godfrey S. Goforth H. Graham l. lequeux G. Margrave K. Martin S. Motthiessen G. McElwroth A. McKown J. Miller J. Milligan l. Morgon K. N icholson E. Ozmun C. Wolker N. Wordell N. Weaver J. Whatley M. Wh 1To S. Ratliff G. Reed A. Reynolds J. Roberts S. Roberts N . Sonders Alpha Xi Delta welcomed its new pledges with a fall pledge-active picnic and an October retreat in Wimberly. The sorority had a Halloween party for the children at the Austin State School, and a big sister-little sister Christmas party. Fathers were honored at the annual Dads' Day brunch, and the chapter's enthusiasm and sign­ making talent won it honorable mention in the Cowboy spirit contest. Social activities included a Christmas tree-trimming party and the Rose Formal. Alpha Xi Delta Diane Wood was chairman of the Texas Union Coffee House Committee. The officers for the year were Melissa G. Sledge, president; Eleanor Bethel Ozmun, vice· president; Mary A. Doyle, recording secretary; Betty Jean Lamp, pledge trainer; and Constance Ann Howarth, treasurer. Housemother was Mrs. Mabel Greenwood. C. Culwell S. Cunningham l. Denison l. Eckhardt 0 . EIViall K. Elliott G. Erickson B. Flournoy l. Fontenot J. Fosdick 8. Foster 8. Gerber 342 Chi Omega Chi Omega members participated in many activities on campus this year. The Chi O's won all events except one on Sigma Chi Derby Day, and Chi Omega Diane M. Woolsey was crowned Miss Derby Day. The Chi O's also won the Derby i,.I Day sign contest. In intramurals, the "Hoots" won J. Gieseclte S. Gilmoro G. Goodson J. Hoberlie l. Hanks S. Hartel all events in swimming, setting three new records and tying one. In the fall, a retreat was held at Friday Mountain Ranch and a Halloween party was given by the pledges for chapter members and their dates. Later came a "Fratty Friends" party, a des­ sert party with the Alpha Epsilon Delta frater­ nity, a Dads' Day brunch and skit, and a Round-Up brunch. An Easter party was given at the Austin State Hospital, and an initiation banquet was held at The Barn restaurant. Rosemary Hibler, a Chi 0, was sweetheart se­ D. Hyde J. Jenkins K. Keolhofer G. Kinard A. Kincheloe A. Kirk lection chairman of Round-Up. Officers for the year were Faye Annette Rife, presid.ent; Frances Kathryn Cain, vice-president; Pamela Susan Cain, secretary; Sonja Bernice Boh­ man, treasurer; and Cynthia Anne White, pledge trainer. R. Mann R. Ma r>hall S. McAnally N. McCoy P. McGuyer L. Mehr S. Meyer B. Miller M. Md ler C. Morgon C. Morris B. Murph S. Robinson P. Ruby C. Sounders J. Scruggs S. Simpson L. Smit~ L. Snokord C. Speers K. Stephenson S. Tolley C. Taylor l. Taylar K. Terry S. Terry F. Thomas M. Thomas A. Tillinghast P. Tottenham A. Trojock P. Word A. Whitworth l. W ilso n P. Woad 0. Woolsey '", . ..... ... B. Blasi D. Boone C. Coldwell P. Coldwell l. Corl K. Casstevens K. Clewis C. Connell F. Conner M. Cook P. Croft K. Crockett J. Curtis C. Davis C. Dilworth D. Dilworth D. Dore C. Drew C. Dryden A. EIHs C. EIHs 8. Evans Tri Delta decked the house with streamers and donned costumes for rush skits for second period. 344 L. Hinkle T. Holland M. Hooker E. Horton E. Hudson L. Hutchison P. Jones S. Kemp L. Kennedy I(. Knight M. Kubecka M. Kuykendoll .. C. Lawson J. Levering P. Mochel! F. Marshall 8. Martin J. Moyer L. McDonald 8. McFarland I'. McGlasson M. McKenzie S. Mehos K. Merritt M. Miller J. Moore L. Neblett M. Nelson J. Nelson N. Northington 8. Odem l. Parkinson J. Peckenpaugh S. Pennington P. Pierce P. Plott Delta Delta Delta Combining friendship, fun, and charity, Delta Delta Delta teamed with Kappa Alpha Theta to make Halloween decorations for underprivileged children. The Tri Delts also made trick-or-treat bags, filled them with candy, and took them to the Austin State School. A $350 scholarship spon­ sored by Delta Delta Delta was presented to a University student this year. Members hosted a dessert party for the Texas Cowboys and a Sunday afternoon picnic for the Silver Spurs. The group invited faculty and student leaders to a V.l.P. dinner in the spring. Other Tri Delt activities included a weekend re­treat in Wimberly, Founder's Day banquet, big and little sis Christmas party, spring formal, and Pansy Breakfast. Tri Delta members participated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity in Sing-Song. Tri Deltas outstanding on campus were Kathy Anne Shaw, varsity cheerleader; and Patricia Kay Stringer, 1970 Cotton Bowl Queen. Officers were Bonnie Blue Graves, president; Susan Ray, executive vice-president; Patricia Kay Stringer, activities vice-president; Laura Kathleen Powell, pledge trainer; Melissa McKenzie, chap­lain; ,Kathleen Clewis, rush captain; and Nancy Graham, treasurer. Mrs. H. C. Booth was Tri Delts' housemother. l. Powell B. Price K. Price l. Prior R. Putney M. Queen p. Stringer S. Swan H. Tinnerman T. Triece J. Urbanic M. Vilcoq C. Wolker G . Wollan A. Wa tson S. Welch K. Welder L. Wheeler l. W illiams S. Willis J. Winniford M. Workman S. Wright M. Hommel K. House M. House A. Howard C. Hulsey N. Jones K. loureo M. lindet J. long 0 . Loras M. Madsen D. Morsholl J Philquist 0. Rosenberger N. Rundquist C. Scherz B. Schmuck J. Schofield 346 Delta Phi Epsilon H. Borob A. Barasch Cr Baum J . aerger I\ , DIOH H. Burllschell M. Cohen N. Cowen G . Donburg K. Oanburg B. Oemorotsky M. Denn 0 . Epstein l. Fenster C. Fronk I. Freed S. freed l. Fuerst K. Gladstone J. Hiesiger R. Hoffman M. Hoppenslein G. Kaplan J. Kaplan F. Kost 0 . Krute l. Kuper l. los;k R. Lazarus l. Leshin 0 . Levin 8. Levine J. Levine S. levy l. liebenson C. Moniloff 348 The party ovPrflowed to the front steps al a match with Delta Sigma Phi. J. Oshman l. Poul C. Pfeiffer l. Pulman B. Redman 8. Robinson l. Ro•enleld B. Sherman G . Simon S. Speer J. Testa M. Trodl ier C. Wasserman 0. Weiner S. Weiner A. Weingarten l. Yonaclc K. Zainfeld The girls of Delta Phi Epsilon greeted the 1969-70 term in their newly-remodeled home by hostessing an open house. The calendar for fall was filled with social and service projects in­cluding dessert parties, match parties, pledge­active games, a barbeque for graduate students, a community service project, the annual fall house party, a series of talks and a dinner with various University professors, and a Christmas party for Head Start children. The spring semester was highlighted by more faculty speakers, the spring formal, Sing-Song, money-raising for the Cystic Fibrosis fund, and the annual retreat. D Phi E provided outstandin~ campus leaders, such as Sandy Rosenfield, Campus Chest co-chair­man; Helene Barab, Panhellenic president; and Donna Krube, Dimes Day co-chairman. Chapter officers are Miriam L. Cohen, presi­dent; Marsha Hoppenstein, vice-president; Nancee B. Gorenstein, rush captain; Charlotte Goldberg, pledge trainer; Joyce L. Hiesiger, treasurer; Nancy A. Cowen, recording secretary; and Rowena Blatt, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Doris Tate served as the housemother. N. Allmon G. Anderson C. Anderson P. Anderson G. Arnold Delta Zeta Involved in all phases of campus life, Delta Zeta participated in Sigma Chi Derby Day, made donations to the University Speech and Hearing Cl inic, and sponsored a Christmas-decorating party for children from Austin State School. DZ's also hosted a reception for the freshman football team and a dessert party for their favorite pro­fessors. Social functions included a dinner for the Cowboys, the Christmas casual at B.R.W. Party Barn, and the traditional spring Rose Formal. leaders on campus included Linda L. Hase, Student Assembly and Education Council. Officers were Sandra l. Wicker, president; N. Blackburn• C. Bobo C. Bodemuller J. Boswell C. Brannon Linda Lowrance, rush chairman; Dayle Bebee, pledge trainer; Dianne l. Fausset, recording sec­reta ry; Lynn Johnston, corresponding secretary; and Kaye I. Cai r, treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Dry served as housemother. A. Brown M. Brown M. Butler P. Calloway K. Carr I(. Car ter N. Cotham M. Deon 8. Drinkwater L. Dugat J. Duncan 0 . Fausset J. Fon teno S. Fraser 0 . Fry L. Fugate S. Gordner S. Glover S. Gordon N. Grant G. Green l. Gustavsen C. Hansen l. Haie S. Hicks K. H;lgers P. Hobbs J. Holter S. Howard J. Humphrey N. Humphrey P. Jackson J. Jovurek M. Johnson E. Johnston Lisa Johnston L. Johnston C. Kamas J. Kirkpa trick V. Kivlin C. Kroll K. Lambert P. Less;g J. Lloyd C. Long l. Lowrance K. Lynch P. Mojdo• N. Madero M. Mogureon S. McCausland 0 . McEvroy M. Munneh M. Murphy R. Nunnally 0. Olson G . Rose S. Stoerner L. Swisher l. Teichelman T. Thomas B. Terry K. W ilkerson J. W illis P. Worrell N. Wronitzlty C. Youngblood 351 R. Adams S. Alford S. Alles 0 . Armstrong l. Avant \ C. Bettge M. Blair K. Bowman N. Brett E. Brightwell A. Brook ing A. Burnett C. Canada L. Culver S Davis G. Denson P. Deter J. Dubow J. Duncan V. Ellis M. Gagliana D. Gandy C. Guild Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Betas won several honors this year in their adivities. They are to host the na­ tional convention to be held this summer in Dallas. Gamma Phi's won second place in the Sigma Chi Derby Day contest. Traditional functions included · a fall retreat ·at Wimberly, a Dads' Day dinner at the house, and a winter formal at the Villa Capri. Outstanding members on campus included Melinda Jeanne Murphy on the Dean's Education Council and Majorie Marie Poole on the Texas Union Coordinating Board. Officers for the year were Bette Jean Yant, president; Edith Ann Wiggins, vice-president; Jenny Kay Robinson, pledge trainer; Frances Ann Rea, membership; Sherlyn Dale Roach, treasurer; Norma Jeanne Sandberg, scholarship; Rebecca Sue West, social chairman; Melissa Dethlefsen, standards chairman; Deborah Ann Armstrong, corresponding secretary; and Helen Jean Harvey, 1recording secretary. E. Hagood L. Hohn M. Hancock S. Hansen P. Horris J. Harvey B. Haun M. Hawthorne N . Heins A. Hollingsworth 0 . Hulme M. Ince M. Ince J. Jacobson B. Kelton D. Kilpatrick Gamma Phi Betas gathered around episode in their favorite soap opera. K. K;ng G. legelt K. Leitner C. Lovett P. Marshall R. Martin C. Maxwell /. McDonald B. McDowell E. Meeker N. Mims M. Morgan M. Mulvaney M. Murphy R. Nowell M. Nugent C. Ogle D. Olsen J. Ortloff K. Oshlo P. Parrish M. Poole R. Popejoy J. Post F. Rea M. Rizer S. Roach J. Robinson D. Ruhland S. Rundle Nancy Sandberg Norma Sandberg S. Schumann C. Schwemtr S. Shannon l . Shelton K. Shepherd P. s;mpson C. Skelley C. Sparks C. Thompson C. Tidwell 0 . Turner P: Turner P. Von Eenenoam A. Veit B. West T. Whitaker E. W;ggin1 S. W;IHoms T. W;llioms C. Wolfe C. Wyl;e B. Yant D. Zapp 353 V. Corbett K. Crowell 0 . Ooyton M. Deon ). Deford M. Denmon C. Duffield F. Dunlap S. Ellis D. Embry B. £scolt .\ T Flown R. Ford J. Fronk S. Fulbright K. Fulton C. Go ines M. Garrett S. Goolsby A. Gordon D. Griffith F. Hale 354 Kappa Alpha Theta K. Hall L. Hansen D. Hathaway M. Healy D. Halotik S. Howord S. Hurst A. Johnson 0. Johnson J. Johnston E. Jones S. Jones M. Koino C. Kerr M. La nier M. Larsh G. Lehrer J. lewis l. Majors J. Mathis P. Mayo l. Meadows J. Meek L. Meyer M. Morgon S. Munson "l. Murphy F. Nelson S. Nesbitt M. Oldham l. Ostertholer P. Paddock T. Reaves M. Redfearn T. Robertson C. Re mic k S. Scott This year was Kappa Alpha Theta's centen­nial year as a sorority. In honor of this, the Theta chapter at the University undertook several proj­ects in service to the community and to individual groups and persons. Among activities was the refurnishing of a Girl and Boy Scout hut for the Ebenezer Baptist Church. On Halloween the Thetas made pumpkins for orphans with the Delta Delta Delta sorority. The pledge class participated in Dimes Day with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, worked to raise enough money to send one of their pledge sisters to the national Kappa Alpha Theta centen­nial convention, and helped to raise money for Phi Delta Theta's bonfire for the A&M football pep rally. As a special project, girls living in the chap­ter house gave the house employees' children a Christmas party. The Thetas made all the stock­ings and gifts. Social events included a Dads' Day luncheon, a Christmas dinner party, and a springtime supper. Chapter officers were Mary Ethel Kaine, president; Gwen Elaine Larsh, first vice-president; Judy Kay Simpson, second vice-president; Mary Mildred Morgan, treasurer; and Virginia Gail Wommack, rush chairman. Mrs. Drucilla Whiting was the Thetas' housemother. ., Kappa Kappa Gamma celebrated its 1OOth anniversary with a Founder's Day banquet at the Austin Woman's Club. Other chapter activities included the tradi­tional Dads' Day Mexican supper, a chapter re­treat, fratty friends, a Christmas party, Monmouth Duo with Pi Beta Phi sorority, a barbecue, a junior­senior picnic, Sing-Song, and intramurals. In honor of its centennial year, the chapter established a scholarship for a graduate or undergraduate wo­man studying in the field of rehabilitation. Kappa pledges joined with Phi Delta Theta fraternity in Dimes Day activities. Melissa Craig, a Kappa, was chairman of the Fine Arts Committee. Leading the sorority were Dorothy Amerman, president; Jenny L. Ferguson, first vice-president; Mille L. Colville, second vice-president; Harriet Hahn, treasurer; French Ann Pruitt, social chair­man; and Peggy L. Evans, pledge chairman. Mrs. Dorothy Smith was the housemother. Kappa Kappa Gamma l. Arnell N. Baggett S. Bandy S. Bebb J. Beery S. Belew M. M. Bigger M. A. Bigger M. Blanchette M. Bowman M. Brown S. Bullington K. Bynum C. Campbell D. Coke M. Cra ig A. Cra in K. Crockett P. Da vidson 0 . Dodson R. Dunaway T. Edwards J. Ellsworth P. Evans N. Eversole 0 . French M. Gentry l . Gose 8. Grammer M. Grundy E. Haggard M. Hallahan B. Hann A. Hardie E. Hardie J, Horgi1 l . Hedrick V. Hester K. Hill K. Hoover J. Jenkins C. Jardon J. Kauffmann M. Kinnon K. Kalb • M. lowdan l Lucas 0 . Ma jon M. McCallum J. Mci ntire l. McNutt B. Mendell 0 . Merritt M. Merritt V. Michaelis M. l. M;ller M. Miller S. Morton M. Neill B. Nickell M. Polton V. Pierce P. Price G. Priddy C. Pridgen N. Rother S. Roy S. Reeder I. Reynolds M. Roberts D. Russell R. Russell M. Sonders S. Schuhmacher J. Shappell C. Shook R. Shytles C. Smith U. Smith D. Wandel W . W ithers Kappas welcomed rushees into their home for another hour of getting acquainted. 357 Pi Phi pledges are sold to the highest-bidding fraternity in the Campus Chest auction of sorority ·pledge classei. A. Adams M. Altgelt E. Anderson l. Arnold M. Atwood l. Avery C. Bober A. Boker 0 . Boker B. Borton B. Becker B. Blonkenbecklor E. Blanton 358 P. French K. Gandy T. Gardner S. Giles M. Glauser Pi Beta Phi Participating actively on campus, the Pi Beta Phi's entered Sigma Chi Derby Day, Sing-Song, G. Graham P. Grant M. GreenS. Goodwin I. Goss and Campus Chest. Pi Phi held its annual Dads' Day brunch, Moms' Day luncheon, Christmas party, retreat, and Monmouth Duo. The chapter also hosted its annual Halloween party for orphans and sent funds earned by selling magazine sub­ scriptions to the Settlement School in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Pi Phi Rebecca Anr] Braden was a freshman cheerleader. Chapter officers for the year were Julia Spen­cer Tucker, president; Catherine Howell, vice-pres­ident; Bess Heflin Baker, recording secretary; Mar­ C. Howell M. Jackson J. Jones tha Gay McDonald, treasurer; Pauline Grant, cor­responding secretary; Vivian Gay Kleiderer, rush captain; Nancy Pittman, social chairman; Elizabeth Holmes, pledge supervisor; and Penelope Mont­gomery, scholarship. Mrs. Martha Dean served as the housemother. C. Kinsel C. Krueger A. Kutner K. Liedtke B. Lowrey P. Mast 0. Mathews B. Motlhews S. McCarthy S. McDonald K. McGown C. McMahon J. Montgomery P. Montgomery . S. Morgon A. Mortimet 8. Novotny M. Oxford J. Passel P. Patton K. Penn N. Perry l . Perryman B. Phelps P. Pitzer J. Aaronson l. Alter l. Andell N. Aronoff J. Axelrod H. Becker E. Bierner M. Bloch K. Bodner E. Cohn B. Colemon S. Oorfmon E. Fein T. Feldman E. Fisk l. Freed J. Gershner I. Glazer B. Goodman R. Halfant H. Hochman S. Hutner H. Jacobs S. Josephs S. Klein M. lake E. londau B. lane 0. lopidu' B. Leamon B. Mogilow l. Manowilz M. Miller M. Mobell l. Muntz J. No1Con S. Nussenblatt V. Polunsky 8. Rau11n 0 . Reisfeld S. Rosen J. Rosenboch 360 Sigma Delta Tau Members of Sigma Delta Tau were active across the campus this year. The chapter partici­pated in Sigma Chi Derby Day, made pep rally spirit signs with Tau Delta Phi fraternity, and co­sponsored a Christmas party at the Austin State School with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The pledge class, along with Zeta Beta Tau pledges, collected money for UNICEF. Social func­tions included intramurals, retreats, Phi Kappa Psi match, law and graduate tea, Alpha Phi and Delta Delta Delta dessert parties, an annual winter formal, and parents' weekend. Ellen Rose Fein served as vice-president of the Texas Union. Leading the chapter as officers were Rande Siegel, president; Harriet Hochman, first vice-pres­ident; Donna Lee Reisfeld, second vice-president; Barbara Ellen Leaman, recording secretary; Emily Tess Landau, corresponding secretary; and Alice Carol Satlof, treasurer. Mrs. Helen Bauman served as the housemother. BELOW: SDT's enjoyed a game of bridge at the house. J. Selevan A. Siegel R. Siegel S. Vener J. Vogelfong S. Vogelfong 0 . Weiner J. Wizig B. G. Zimmerman 8. D. Zimmerman M. Zimmerman B. Alexander J. Allison M. S. Allison M. K. Allison B. Ammons J. Ammons D. Bair A. Barclay B. Bates S. Bayliss E. Beasley O. Beavers M. Beavers L. Beckworth R. Bills C. Block M. Blackwell R. Blalock P. Cheatham J. Ch il ders N. Cleland C. Connery K. Crowford S. Ford l. Foreman M. Frost T. Geoccone G. Gilliland K. Greene The Zeta Tau Alphas had an active year be­ginning in the fall with a brunch for the Silver Spurs and a barbecue on Dads' Day. The pledges won the Spirit Award at the Rice pep rally and together with the Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class, won second place in Dimes Day. The Zetas spon­sored a Christmas party for underprivileged chil­dren and an Easter project, while also participating in Sigma Chi Derby Day and Sing-Song. Individual recognition included Mary Tom Keller's selection as Outstanding Woman Student by the Dads' Association. Kathleen Dalton Mc­Carty was a varsity cheerleader, and Nancy Susan Cleland was a freshman cheerleader. Officers for the year were Velma Lacey Pipkin, president; Jean McClain Smither, vice­president; Nancy Lee Notley, recording secretary; Sally Wellborn Ford, corresponding secretary; and Margo Thames, treasurer. Mrs. Johnnye Ruth Gamel was housemother. S. Hunt B. Iborra B. Johnson C. G. Johnson C. J. Johnson P. Lyons W. Ma rshall l. Marl in J. Masterson IC . Mathews S. McCarroll Zeta Tau Alpha M. McCurley S. McMord ie C. McWhorter M. Meyer S. Morgon C. Musselman B. Nauwald N. Notley S. O 'Hoir K. Phillips M. Pipkin V. Pipkin E. Prewitt J. Price R. Rabun D. Roll K. Re il ly J. Richards D. Rundell A. Sanders S. Shel ton M. Sheridon P. Simpson P. Sitton L. Sm ith J. Smither S. Sparenberg 8. Standefer S. Stover K. Thornberry C. Waldrip M. Wallis B. Yates K. Zunker Barbara Alexander gets caught up in the excite­ment of the Zetas Christ­mas party for underpriv­ileged children. Acacia Completing its 53rd year at the UniversitY, the Texas chapter of Acacia ranked second in the University's intramural sports program and eighth in fraternity scholastic standing. Working with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, Acacia won the Cowboy Spirit Award at the Rice pep rally. During Campus Chest week the Acacia and Delta Delta Delta pledge classes sold gingerbread for Dimes Day. Among the social events of the fraternity were the traditional Black and Gold formal, matches, and festivities at Halloween, Christmas, and Round-Up. Members active on campus were Terry T. Angevine, head varsity cheerleader, and Robert L. Oliver, chairman of Texas Today and Tomorrow. Officers for this year were John C. Wooley, president; Donald R. Cockerham, vice-president; Robert L. Oliver, secretary; Sterling Craig Corne­lius, social chairman; Robert T. Maberry, pledge trainer; and Victor Cockerham, rush chairman. Housemother was Mrs. Ela Ragland. J. Condry S. Cornelius R. Cotton H. Craig H. Day T. Orobysld 0 . Ounloo ACACIA ORDER OF DELPHI: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Graves, Kate Thorn­berry, Ginger Langholz, Cynthia Wendland, Paula Fisher, Lyn Nuding. SECOND ROW: Debbi Morgan, Susan Ellis, Alice Binder, Carol Hawke, Bartlett Norton, Karen Knight, Kathy Elliott, Kay Douglas, Betty Lamp, Susan Bridges. B. Thornton J. Tiner 8. Tipto n R. Walker J. Warrick P. Walson R. Weldon J. White J. Woad J. Wooley l. Aaronson D. Aronohky E. Davis M. Eichner G. Friedman Fall rush found Alpha Epsilon Pi getting acquainted with rushees. Alpha Epsilon Pi T. Rice J. Robinson M. Roffmon M. Rosenfield Active in campus activities, Alpha Epsilon Pi had members in the House of Delegates, Student Assembly, and Model United Nations. Thomas Rice, an AEPi, served as Arts and Sciences Coun­cil President. Founded on the University campus in 1939, the Gamma Deuteron chapter had the second highest grade point average of all social frater­nities at the University. The members held their annual Viking Party and other socials. During the Christmas season the fraternity gave a party for mentally retarded children. Officers for the year were Arnold Pollon, pres­ident; Lawerence Michael Cohen, vice-president; Machelle Mayer Seibel, secretary; Adrian Michael Shapiro, treasurer; Jerrold Alan Schwartz, social chairman; David P. Solovey, rush captain. AEPi's leisurely spent afternoons watching television. Alpha Kappa Lambda LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SETTING SUN: Donna Coates, Kathy Walker, Marcia Seely, Margaret lanson, Cappy Pf Alpha Kappa Lambda, founded in 1967, moved into its first fraternity house this year. It also chartered a little sister group, the Little Sisters of the Setting Sun. Although AKL is primarily a social fraternit~1 , members gave several parties for underprivileged school children and entertained mentally retarded children. The Alpha Kappa Lambdas rated high in in­tramural competition. Generating spirit, they en­tered the football pep rally contests with several sororities. AKL also participated in Round-Up Week activities. AKL parties this year included the fraternity's two annual parties, the Christmas formal at which Suanne Quick was crowned sweetheart, and the spring Yellow Rose Ball. Officers for the year were Stanley Albert Spaeth, president; Charles Michael Stone, vice­president; Daniel C. Pitts, secretary; Sam Jeffrey Cardwell, treasurer; Jerry Franklin Graves, stew­ard; Sammy D. Garrett, house manager; and W. Matthew Heaton, social chairman. S. Spaeth J. Starkey C. Stone W. Ward Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha members participated in com­munity projects and campus organizations dur­ing the year. Social events included the annual smoker in the fall and the formal Alpha Ball in the spring. Since its foundation at Cornell University in 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha has attained a position of prominence among Greek organizations. Distin­ guished members include Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, Senator Edward Brooke, Whit­ ney Young, A. Phillip Randolph, and the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. The fraternity's officers this year were Patro­ sky Thomas, president; William Lincoln Lyons, vice-president; Larry Newman, executive secre­ tary; Columbus E. Coleman Jr., comptroller; and Roy L. Johnson II, dean of pledges. 11 11' . '~jJ1· , I~· ~11p~~ ,~ ~ ~· . ' 1!!t\ • l/ ·~-. ~ '. ,~.~ ... ·. . . IL •• ! . -,·_ . . ( .~1·?~_:·· Brother Lyons raps to Harry Williams and Lew McKinzie. . '"~ l. Alexander C. Colemon F. Gordner W. Lyons L. Newman l. Noble P. Thomas H. Willioms Sweetheart for Alpha Phi Alpha was Alice McCloud. Brothers of the Phi gathered for an informal group picture. APA's enjoyed games. Alpha Tau Omega Active in community service, Alpha Tau Omega sponsored a football team, the ATO Oilers, and a baseball team for underprivileged children in East Austin. The ATO Oilers won first place in the city Little League. Other community service projects included painting rooms at the Texas School for the Blind and Christmas caroling at the Travis State School. On campus the Gamma Eta chapter was well represented ·in Cowboys, Silver Spurs, and Posse. Christopher Wilson, an ATO, served as president of Cowboys. Alpha Tau Omega members participated in campus activities including Dimes Day, in which the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class was bought by the ATO's; the Aggie Sign Contest, and the Round-Up parade. In intramurals Alpha Tau Omega won the mullet division championship. Social events included the Black and White formal, the May party, and a Hell's Angels theme party. ATO officers for the year were Jack G. Wise, worthy master; Michael Lynn Gaus, worthy chap­lain; Horace G. Nebeker, worthy scribe; David Austin Hill, worthy sentinel; and Stephen Charles Peery, worthy treasurer. C. Cox H. Crockett R. D'Ambrogi P. Davis T. Davis LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MALTESE CROSS: FRONT ROW: Kathy Brandt, Charlene Lewis, Mona Black, Judy Pearson, Susan Kincheloe. SECOND ROW: Angie Ellis, Diana Dilworth, Marsha Davies, Patti Platt, Jan Page, Chris Cox, Ursula Smith, Ann Baker, Becky Rotholz, Carol Conner. G. Smith J. Smith 0 . Stewart M. Sweeney C. Taylor J. Taylor T. Temple G. Thomas· W. Walker E. Wendler ATO's and dales dance lo the music al a Hell's Angels theme party al !he house. A Williams C. Wilson R. W ilson W. Winters G. Withers S. Zachariah 373 Beta Theta Pi For service projects this year, Beta Theta Pi brought mentally retarded children to the chap­ter house for a Christmas party and continued its annual project of cleaning a cemetery in East Austin. The Betas were active socially, too, holding a Pearl Harbor party, a Virgin Island party, and formals at Christmas and in the spring. This was Beta Omicron's 84th year at the University. The chapter won league titles in foot­ball and golf intramurals, and several members were on the Longhorn football team. Betas were active in campus politics and com­mittees. Members also were represented in many other social and service organizations. Beta Theta Pi officers for 1969-70 were John Parker Nelson, president; William Henry Locke, vice-president; Dan Alexander English 111, treas­urer; Emmanuel Thomas Ballases, pledge trainer; and Mac Norwin Churchill, social chairman. J. Evo ni; A. f locho DAUGHTERS OF THE DIAMOND: FRONT ROW: Alinda Hill, Pat Dougherty, Susan Spears, Nancy Stafford, Michelle Wilson. SECOND ROW: Dede McClain, Linda Martin, Camille Glauser, Katherine Yantis, J ill Levering, Jeanie Hargis, Carla Gray. THIRD ROW: Kathy Shaw, Debbie Bain, Julie Richards, Debby Fertitta, Eddy Fladger, Mary Beth Watson, Patrice Jones, Patsy Pierce, Laura Lee Mehr. 374 J. Locy C. lee W. Lee 0. Littlepage . W . Locke . 0 . Markland M. Mottor R. McBee J. McEn;ry M. McNe;I T. Morgon l. Morrison T. Murray J. Nelson L. Ochse W. Ochse C. Porlcer R. Royal E. Sebring J. Swantner T. Sweeney R. Todd T. Tucker T. Welsh B. Wilkinson H. W;ils 375 SWEETHEARTS OF THE CHAKETT: FRONT ROW: Suzanne Gould, Elizabeth Schultz, Donna Klenk. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Penn, Peggi Mclean, Jane Kohutek, Margaret Shepherd, Lynn Edwards, Dayle Witherspoon. THIRD ROW: Judith Palmer, Julia Wells, Cheryl McDowell, Sue Bluethman, Susan Neukom, Barbara Crawford, Diane Johnson, Ann Pettit. Chi Phi like most Chi Phi's, these men enjoyed a game of cards. K. Martin M. McConn P. McGu ire Frisbee, a year 'round sport, was a particular favorite of Chi Phi. W. Walts F. Wells J. Worley Starting the year off with a trophy, Chi Phi's placed second in class A intramural football . Members also participated in the House of Dele­gates, Campus Chest, arid the Aggie Sign Contest. The chapter held its annual weekend retreat, and members challenged one another to a pledge­active football game. During the Baylor football weekend, the Chi Phi's hosted a Dads' Day luncheon and a Chi Phi Mothers' Club coffee. Later in the year a reception was given for Walter Cronkite, an alumnus of the chapter. Christmas activities included a semiformal and an eggnog party held with the little sister organization. A Christmas party was given for underprivileged children. Two other seasonal par­ties, at Halloween and Easter, also were given for the children. The highlight of the spring semester was the spring formal where Peggy Mclean was crowned sweetheart. Chi Phi had a successful year under the lead­ership of officers Keith Douglas Martin, president; Fredric Lawrence Twomey, vice-president; Clayton Jay Frink, recording secretary; Timothy Arthur Noyes, corresponding secretary; Thomas Edward Tumlinson, treasurer; and Douglas Glen May, ser­geant-at-arms. Housemother was Miss Jane Hall. Delta Chi Helping underprivileged children in the Aus­tin area, Delta Chi presented a bond to the Pan American League to help finance its football program. The local chapter of Delta Chi participated in several intramural sports this year. Among these were bowling, badminton, handball, volleyball, and wrestling. Delta Chi's fall social season included the an­ nual Ski Lodge party, the Christmas Ball, film parties, and aftergame get-togethers. The spring socials which highlighted the year were the Round-Up party and a banquet at The Barn. Fall officers were Robert Dwain Blakley, president; Randall Edward Rowan, vice-president; William Mike Johnson, recording secretary; Karl Bonawit Putnam, treasurer; and Edward Anthony Kaufman, corresponding secretary. In the spring semester leadership was fur­nished by William Mike Johnson, president; Ed­ward Anthony Kaufman, vice-president; Jerome Thomas Blakley, recording secretary; Karl Bona­wit Putnam, treasurer; and Randall Edward Rowan, corresponding secretary. Gelling ready to set sail, men of Delta Chi were looking forward lo spending a day on lake Austin with their dates. 1 dllll-The Delta Chi's returned to shore after an enjoyable afternoon. P. Boyd J. Brown J. Bryson E. Burko The men of Delta Kappa Eps ilon worked together lo mail out their rush material. Delta Kappa Epsilon A banquet in May honoring astronaut Alan Bean, a UT Deke alumnus, climaxed Delta Kappa Epsilon's year. Many alumni returned to the Uni­versity to honor the first native Texan to walk on the moon. The fraternity placed first in University swim­ming intramurals for the third straight year, and sponsored a baseball team for underprivileged children. Social events of the year included parties at homecoming and Round-Up and the annual Swamp party and Toga party. Members also were active in campus activities. As a national fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon was founded at Yale University in 1844. The Uni­versity chapter was founded in 1913. Officers for the year were Joseph L. Hargrove Jr., president; Gary Allen Ashford, vice-president; Buckner Duncan Roane, secretary; and Robert Emmett Morse, rush captain. Delta ·sigma Phi Returning to the campus this year, Eta chap­ter of Delta Sigma Phi participated in a well­rounded schedule of activities. The Delta Sigs moved into their house at 1906 Rio Grande in early fall in time for rush activities. Originally organized at the University in 1907, Delta Sigma Phi held a formal installation this year of the chapter on the Austin campus. Members took part in intramurals, the Aggie Sign Contest, Round-Up activities and various campus organizations. Eta's social events included the Sphinx Ball, Sailor's Ball, and the annual spring formal. Officers for the year were Patrick George Hill, president; William Victor White, vice-presi­dent; Bryan Dickard Chenault, treasurer; Frank Henry Wagner Jr., secretary; and Stephen Wil· liam Cook, pledgemaster. W. Bloir R. Coley B. Chenault J. Christian S. Cook R. Copelond P. Hill R. Horne T. Howard S. Hultman R. Kumerlield Delta Sigma Phi's gathered at their house, 1906 Rio Grande, for an informal picture. P. Mullens C. Roimond C. Servizio J. Shoughneny l. Snelson 0 . Striegler F. Wagner l. Wildeman Delta Tau Delta Active in camp~s intramurals, members of Delta Tau Delta finished in the runner-up spot in Class A football and placed third in swimming. The Delts also placed high in Dimes Day competition and won the Best All Around award in the Aggie Sign Contest. At the beginning of the spring semester, Delta Tau Delta members moved into their new chapter house at 2801 San Jacinto. Robert Christy, a Delt, served as presi­dent of the lnterfraternity Council. Delt Glen G. Halsell was a Longhorn tri-captain and was selected to the All-Southwest Conference football team. Delta Tau Delta officers this year were Don Newton Walker, president; Scott Bar­nett Smith and Robert Michael · Rutledge, vice-presidents; James Melvin Baird, corre­sponding secretary; Samuel Joseph Miller, recording secretary; Edward Nunnelee Gid­eon, treasurer; and Thomas Bandy McGregor, rush captain. Mrs. Sophia Dneproff served as the housemother. J. Ahern J. Alsup 0. Babel J. Baird G. Barber l. Borbles R. Christy P. Colo J. Cox J. Crossen J. Deweese P. Dyer M. Johnson T. Kozlowski O. Kuy••ndoll J. Upshaw l. Waddell M. Waddell J. Watson B. Westmoreland P. Wilkins 0 . WIWams J. Wilson R. Yates C. Young 385 Delta Upsilon The University's chapter of Delta Upsilon, which was founded in 1949, was led this year by Jay Charles Bobbitt, president; Samuel Douglas Haas, vice-president; James Harvey Elder, secre­tary; Robert Craig Penny, treasurer; and James Carl Hummel, chapter relations. DU housemother was, Mrs. JoAnne Cocks. Busy on campus this year in various organi­zations, Delta Upsilon had several leaders in Posse and the House of Delegates. Jerry Hunni­cutt, a DU, was on the Texas Union Board of Directors. Delta Upsilon's calendar of events for the year was full. As a community service project, Delta Upsilon and Zeta Tau Alpha sponsored a Christmas party for children from the Austin Day Care Center. The chapter also took part in Sing­Song and finished in the top ten in intramural competition. The annual Prohibition party high­lighted fall social events. The spring semester festivities featured a spring formal, as well as the DU's Swamp party. C. Amis 0 . Bracken J. Dunlap F. Grossman T. Guyton S. Hoos F. Hamilton M. Harris UTILE SISTERS OF THE SEVEN STARS: FRONT ROW: Jackie Grace, Rosie Strong, Peggy Cannaday, Sherry Eldridge, Claudia Permenter, Kay Hum· phrey, Nancy . Humphrey, Lu Love. SECOND ROW: Pat Hubbard, Mona Sands, Sherrie Siegelin, Kay Richards, Creg Hargis, Debi Kingsley, Marilyn Smith, Dee Palmie, JoAnne Currie, Susan Cook. .. R. London J. McAl ister P. McNeff R. Morgon G . Wortley G . Groves T. Griffin T. Gupton C. Hows H. Helland T. Higgi ns M. Hodges H. Hopkins R. Hunt Kappa Alpha This year Kappa Alpha raised more than $600 for charity through the Miss Campus Chest con­test. The chapter also worked with an East Austin underprivileged children's football team. Old South Week, ending with the traditional Ball, cli­maxed Kappa Alpha's social season. Active Kappa Alpha's on campus were Burt C. Hooten, an All-American in baseball, and Ben­jamin A. Brooks, chairman of the Shuttle Bus Committee. Robert M. Pittenger served as vice­president of the lnterfraternity Council and Wil­liam R. Francis served as vice-president of the IFC's President's Council. Chapter officers included William R. Francis, president; Jeff D. Anderson, vice-president; Rob­ert M. Pittenger, recording secretary; and Dick L. Wade, corresponding secretary. Mrs. T. L. Martin served as housemother. T. Storlc R. Stone J. Swopo D. Terwelp G. Thorson SOUTHERN BELLES: FRONT ROW: Kay Hill, Luann Argabright, Jyl Giles, Ellen Atwood, Susan Kendall. SECOND ROW: Karyn Hughes, Cynthia Brandimarle, Suzanne McDonald, Jana Harrington, Newton Hopkins, Mrs. T. L. Martin, Nancy ""' Florer, Dorris Boone, Linda McMahon, Ann Lillard, Virginia Horton. SISTER OF THE STAR AND CRESCENT: FRONT ROW: Cathy Cloud, Brooke Blankenbeckler, Mary Neill, Peggy Davis, Margaret Rochs. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Bland, Maggi Kenyon, Nancy Green, Elise Keeney, Susu Scott, Anne Scott, Susan Terry, Karen Jensen, Lisbeth Lewis, Susan Brelsford. THIRD ROW: Meredith Herman, Julia Richards, Elizabeth Bergfeld, Sharon Mallicote, Lucy Foreman, Sarah Gideon, Jennifer Beery, Martha Singletary, Jan Fosdick. S. Adger R. Alexander J. Allen l. Anderson Kappa Sigma was well represented in cam­ pus organizations this year. Among these were Student Assembly, Silver Spurs, and Cowboys. Several members served in the House of Dele­ gates, representing the fraternity and University colleges. At the annual Alumni Party the Man of the lit Blonlcensh iD C. Cortet R. Couon Year award was presented to James Bayless of Houston. Kappa Sigs sponsored an Easter Egg hunt for underprivileged children. The year's ac­ tivities were climaxed with the colorful Texas In­ dependence Day celebration in which members reenacted the revolution. Chapter officers during the fall were Wade 0 . Cheolhom J. Cla rk G. Cox Arnold Kilpatrick, grand master; James Nash Scott, grand procurator; Harry Dickson Hopson Jr., grand treasurer; William Roche Murphy, grand scribe; and Johri Howard Rauscher, grand master of ceremonies. Elected to serve during the spring semester were Robert Irwin Lippincott, grand master; David G. Armstrong, grand procurator; Wayne Aiken Tenney, grand scribe; and James Andrew Ivins, grand master of ceremonies. 390 Kappa Sigma J. Gray T. Hermon P. Holl imon H. Hopson A. Ivins W. Kilpatrick C. laRuo W. Leo R. Lippincott S. loving J. Lyons J. Mallicote J. Milby R. Kent W. Mischer J. Moore M. Morse W . Murphy M. Pearce J. Perry R. Price G. RaAsdalo J. Rauscher T. Richards R. Richardson T. Rioux: J. Ron J. Sondel W. Sapp T. Schillaci J. Scott M. Scott R. Shepherd L. Singletary J. Taylor W. Tenney P. Teien J. Tracy R. Tuck R. Umstattd M. Waggoner O. Watkins R. Welt f. W illiams W. Wilson T. W imberly Kappa Sig's battled with Lambda Chi for control of the ball in intramural basketball R. Worthing M. Zodik competition. 391 Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha was active in campus sports this year. Several of the fraternity mem­bers were on the varsity basketball team. In intra­murals, the Lambda Chi's placed first in the fall sports. For the second consecutive year Lambda Chi's won the class A basketball championship. This year they placed five athletes on all-intra­mural teams. Lambda Chi Alpha members were active in Sing-Song, and Dimes Day. The Lambda Chi-Zeta Tau Alpha float won first place at the Arkansas football pep rally. This year members held a car wash with the proceeds going to muscular dystrophy. During the Christmas holidays they hosted a party for children at the Austin State School. 'Officers of Lambda Chi Alpha were Benjamin J. Campbell, president; Winston Scott Snead, vice­president; Danny Dawson Watts, secretary; Jeff­rey Wayne Stewart, treasurer; Richard N. Merrill, social chairman; and Glen Nelson Sanders, pledge educator. Mrs. Amy C. Jones served as Lambda Chi Alpha housemother. W. Doyal C. Earle R. Evans T. Everinghom J. Fowler W. Frazer R. Groy G. Grubbs S. Hearne R. Hibbetts W. Hibbetts T. Hoffman K. Hughes F. Iturbide W. Johnson J. Jones Defending intramural basketball champion, lambda Chi Alpha, retained its title. C. Klose W. Lang J. Lenox R. Leyda J. Mann W. McGuire R. Merrke 0. Moore W. Morgon 0 . Morris H. Morrow R. Myl ius R. Nordhom J. kob1nson W. Robinson D. Schenkkan 8. Schoppe M. Schreiner W. Sheldon W. Snead W. Snow K. Sowards J. Storie W. Stewart J. Stinson W . Teeling R. Tiemann J. Von Zant J. Waltrip M. Walts L. Wh;tf;eld S. Wiedeman A. Wilcox J. Winston w. wat R. Worth 0 . Young R. Yowell 393 Omega Psi Phi Terrenr.e Lynn Woods, Bertram Marion McBride, Oscar Kizzee, Lauritz A. Williams, Kenneth Wayne Ferguson, Henry Evans Hammons, Don Irving Holland. Eta Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi started its second year on the University campus this fall. The Eta Theta charter was granted during the fall semester of 1969 to five active members and six pledges. The fratern'ity stresses manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. The organization not only has many social functions but also serves the Austin and Univer­sity communities. The members selected Sharon Ann Fisher as their sweetheart. Omega Psi Phi officers were Terrence Lynn Woods, basileus; Henry Evans Hammons, vice­basileus; Fredric Jones, keeper of records and seal; Bertram Marion McBride, keeper of finance; Kenneth Wayne Ferguson, dean of pledges; Don Irving Holland, assistant keeper of records and seal; Robinson Henry Parson, assistant dean of pledges; William Craig Harris, social chairman; Anthony Bernard McCloud, assistant keeper of finance; Oscar Kizzee, keeper of peace; and Laur­itz A. Williams, IFC representative. Chapter officers discuss Omega Psi Phi business. M. Allen T. Anderson R. Arend P. Baldwin G. Baltzell B. Eastburn R. hons A. fletcher E. frank R. Fuhrmann E. Graham J. Horris R. Hearn D. Hoffman T. Hopk ins R. Hoppstetfer C. Hunt H. Jenn ings 0. Kirklin G. Kobd ish M. Longley P. lee P. Molano 396 Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta was busy this year promot­ing spirit and participating in campus activities. In the annual Aggie Wood Gathering contest the Phi Delts won first place. They were first in fund raising in Dimes Day competition. The members joined with several sororities to paint signs for football games and pep rallies. For Phi Delta Theta's national community service day the mem­bers painted and repaired the Austin Boy's Club. Phi Delta Theta was well-represented in campus organizations. Among the leaders were Tom Peterson, lnterfraternity Council treasurer, and Danny Price, vice-chairman of the President's Council, Phi Delts also were represented in var­sity and freshman athletics, Silver Spurs, Cow­boys, Friars, Freshman Encounter, and Texas Union committees. Chapter officers for the year were Danny Rugeley Price, president; Reginald W. Gregory, vice-president; Frank Hobart Stephens, secretary; Winston Lee Watson, pledge trainer; Stephen H. Field, treasurer; and Ira Irving Bates, house man­ager. Mrs. Mildred J. Newsome served as the Phi Delt housemother. F. Stephens S. Storm W . Tal iaferro S. Thompson G . Vest R. Boll J. Boone R. Boyd R. Bridges J. Brown W. Bruss R. Engstrom W. Fc»ter J. Fultz Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta started the year off right by capturing the intramural football championship in classes A and B. The Fijis' interest in athletics extended to charity with the chapter donating $120 to a non-profit athletic council in Austin to help send to New Orleans a regulated-weight football team. The holiday seasons provided the Phi Gam­ma Deltas with other opportunities for serv­ice projects. Halloween was s p e n t collecting money for charity. At Thanksgiving canned goods were collected and distributed among needy fam­ilies. At Christmas and Easter parties were given for ,different groups of underprivileged children. For Dimes Day hot chocolate was served at a western booth with proceeds going to charity. Social affairs included the Christmas and spring formals. As a special highlight, astronaut Eugene Ceman spoke at a chapter drnner. On campus, the chapter was represented in Silver Spurs, Texas Cowboys, and the House of Delegates. Phi Gall)ma Delta officers for this year were Robert Ashe Bridges, president; Eric Carl Frisk, treasurer; Robert Harvey Sewell, recording secre­tary; James Clay Brown, historian; and Allen Sanders Kent, public relations. Fiji housemother was Mrs. Mary Pryor. For Dimes Day, Phi Gamma Delta members erected a westem booth. M. Hardesty N. Hardin J. Hargrove Fijis battled the Betas to defend their University football title in intramurals. M. Harrison G. Jarnagin J. Jink ins 0. Moore 0 . Motheral 1-. Mozolo R. Nelms 0. Parham S. Parker T. Pogg E. Pincoffs R. Robinson C. Sayers thodh­ G . Amery 0 . Anderson Phi Kappa Psi's last party of the decade was their annual Christmas formal. W. Blair R. Blanscett SISTERS OF THE MYSTIC EYE: FRONT ROW: Margaret Linder, Jackie Pinsker, Carol Cullen, Mrs. Dorothy E. Combs, Kathy Leitner, Dianne Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Cobb, Vicki Horn, Beverly Horton, Carol Leitner, April Raines, Debby Gabriel. Phi Kappa Psi Roy Crane, creator of the Buz Sawyer car­toon strip, returned to his alma mater this year. Crane, a Phi Kappa Psi alumnus, visited the Uni­versity campus for Dads' Day. In addition to entertaining its famous alum­nus, the chapter maintained a semifinal rating in the fraternity intramural program. In other activities the chapter worked with the Pan American Council for Mexican-Americans and participated in Dimes Day. Their little sister organization assisted the Phi Psi's in giving a Christmas party at the Austin State School. Governor Preston Smith spoke to the fraternity. Social events included a Swamp party, a 2001 party, and a Christmas formal. The Phi Psi's also gave a cocktail party for several University professors. Phi Kappa Psi members were active in the House of Delegates, the Student Assembly, Round-Up committees, and the golf team. Chapter leaders were Thomas Hill Connor, president; John David Maddox, vice-president; William L. Langdon, treasurer; and Don Frederick Russell, secretary. Mrs. Dorothy E. Combs served as the Phi Psi housemother. H. Wells R. Zivney Phi Psi's enthusiastically raised money for Dimes Day charities with their Phi Psi Sedan. Phi Kappa Sigma Dimes Day, intramural competition, and par­ticipation in the Aggie Sign Contest highlighted Phi Kappa Sigma's campus activities this year. A bridge exhibition was given by a Phi Kap alumnus, Oswald Jacoby, with proceeds going to Campus Chest. Sigma chapter's fall social calendar included a Roman toga party, a buffet for Houston alumni, a Dads' Day Mexican luncheon, the annual stag retreat, and a Christmas formal. The fraternity hosted an OU weekend party in Dallas for the University of Oklahoma, Texas Christian Univer­sity, and North Texas State University Phi Kap chapters. Spring social events included parties for Val­entine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Round-Up, and the Black and Gold formal. Officers were Edmund Robert Horton, pres­ident; Jack Paul Matney, vice-president; Paul Row­land Greenwade, secretary; Randall Monroe Hoh­enberger, treasurer; and James Lane Claughton, pledge trainer. R. Purdon u Smilh R. Terrazas UTILE SISTERS OF THE SKULL: FRONT ROW: Judy Evans, Melanie Mead, Nancy Toudouze, Janet Olander. SECOND ROW: Debra David, Patricia Kozlowski, Charline Bradshaw, Deborah Janning, Beth Kelton. Phi Kappa Tau concentrated on the Inter­fraternity Council's Pan American project by spon­soring football and baseball teams for the under­privileged children of East Austin. Phi Tau mem­bers participated in all University intramural sports. The fraternity won the prize for its Most Original booth at Dimes Day, which provided a letter to Ohio State University claiming that UT believed itself to be Number One in the nation. ·in ·its 27th year at the University, Beta Alpha chapter members were represented on campus in the House of Delegates, the Student Association, and Union committees. Among campus leaders was Travis Dean Froehlich, chairman of the Round-Up publicity committee. The social highlight of the year was the third annual Playboy semiformal at which Rita Williams was chosen as fraternity sweetheart. Officers for the year were Travis Dean Froeh­ lich, president; Larry Wayne Siler, vice-president; David Carroll Hughes, treasurer; and Paul Alexan­der Wheatley, secretary. Phi Kappa Tau house­ mother was Mrs. June Ellis. W. Burks W. Cordwell R. Corm1c.hoel M. Chancey T. Cook Phi Kappa Tau UTILE SISTERS OF THE SIGNET: FRONT ROW: Karen Martin, Sandy Elliott, Barbara Beverly, Nancy Knolle, Marcia Landwehr, Cindy Cates. SECOND ROW: Patricia Worrell, Rebecca Canant, Jo Ann Atnip, Janice Vesper, Sheila Bold, Barbara Johnson. Phi Sigs hosted a Christmas party for underprivileged children at their house. In its 23rd year at the University, Theta Triton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa excelled in many areas. On campus, chapter members were active in Silver Spurs, Posse, Union committees, and in var­ sity squash and soccer. The Phi Sigs captured a league division championship in football. During the holiday seasons members partici­ pated in the UNICEF Halloween fund drive and sponso_rep a Christmas party for a local charity. Filling 'the Phi Sig social calendar this year was a pledge convocation trip, a spring vacation tr-ip, several parties featuring appearances of the Blind Faith, and the Moonlight Girl formal. Phi Sigma Kappa leaders for the year were Charles E. Vinson, president; Charles Edwin Lewis, vice-president; James Wade Johnson, secretary; Harry Philip Howard, treasurer; William David Bayless, inductor; and John Tryon Bradshaw Jr., sentinel. Serving as housemother was Mrs. Gladys Leighty. The chapter chose Erny Lou Settle as sweetheart. I Vlft"/· T. Wells G. Williams R. Witt T. Wood J. Yetter 407 It Barrett R. Bertoio J. Bibb B. Bostwick C. Bunkley J. Calk 0 . Drennon J. Dunbar J. Ell iott 0. Enn is C. Fougerousse ~\Uk~ loRM:' • C. Garrett H. Garrett M. Hardin M. Harvey R. Hemph ill T Henley N. Hdleg1ist P. Hodges J. Hodgson F. Holcomb Pi Kappa Alpha W . Juliori Pi Kappa Alpha created enthusiasm in fra­ternity life this year with a wide range of activi­ties. The Pikes' theme parties included the an­nual Swamp party, a Gold Rush party, and a Bell Bottom party. Getting into the out-of-doors, they entertained sororities with picnics and shav­ R. Liesman J. Little W. Loll K. Matthews ing cream fights. Members also took their annual trip to Laredo for the Washington's Birthday celebration. Pi Kappa Alpha participated in Sing-Song with Delta Delta Delta. The Pikes also entered the M. Holcomb S. Holt A. Hunt • Aggie Sign Contest and all intramurals and ran an egg-throwing booth on Dimes Day. The Pikes were represented in Cowboys, the House of Delegates, Posse, and Silver Spurs. Heading the fraternity this year were Patrick Lynn Hodges, president; Ross Seymour Hemphill, vice-president; John Thornton Cooley, treasurer; Philip DeWolf Ray, pledge trainer; and Michael Paul Harvey, rush captain. Mrs. Henrietta Salziger served as housemother. 0. Porks J. Phillips R. Plum D. Roy W. Shepherd W. Shoop L. Smith P. TheBergo 0. Thomes M. Todd M. Voltin G . Wadell M. Watson B. Woodard LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SHIELD AND DIAMOND: FRONT ROW: Judy LeMoine, Shannon Davis, Connie Chapin, Kathy Culwell, Connie Ho­warth, Pat Ferguiele, Marsha Nelson. SECOND ROW: Cindy Christian, Rita Ramsey, Elizabeth Lee, Julie Moore, Van Perry, Anne Swann. THIRD ROW: Candy Frogue, Martha Mclelland, Kaye Hilgers, Dianne Dies, Sharon Grimm, Edie Hudson, Royce Ann Marshall, Wiynn Woodard, Shelby Skidmore. Pi Lambda Phi The 51 st chapter of Pi Lambda Phi was char­tered this year at the University, with the charter banquet held on Dec. 13, 1969, at the Cambridge Tower. Among those attending the chartering were the national officers and Lawrence Franks, associate dean of students. Pi Lams were active in their first year as a chapter on campus with their members repre­sented in such organizations as Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Psi Chi, Long­horn Band, and the Men's Glee Club. As a service project, they collected money for UNICEF at Halloween. Parties were big successes this-year for the Pi Lams. Among some of the larger parties were the Turkey party in November, the Heart Transplant party in February, and a spring formal in April. Officers leading Pi Lambda Phi in their char­ter year were Robert Hotelier Levi, president; Tryon Lewis, vice-president; Alan Norman Prager, secretary; Robert Lee Liddell, treasurer; William Cati Fonteno, rush captain; and Edward Smith, pledge father. The chapter sponsors were Ger­hard J. Fonken and Isadore B. Helburn. 8. Aguilar G. Eaton R. Eaton l. Grote P. Harrison R. Jones D. Kantor T. lewis R. Levi R. Liddell S. Novy Members met casually to discuss chapter social functions. C. Sokolow For one party, planned entirely by the pledges, Pi lambda Phi adopted a Johnny Appleseed theme. G. Boin R. Belk K. Bell F. Blonkenbeckler M. Briggs G. Campbell R. Chenoweth K. Clarence W. Cline M. Crockett T. Cropper T. Duckworth W. Duvall J. Erwin G. Eubank LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA: FRONT ROW: Claire Beaty, Dolly Story, Janet Mayer, Leigh Hamilton, Tanya Ekbald. SECOND ROW: Jill Ridley, Carol Fant, Rusty Kennedy, Elizabeth Haggard, Nancy Manning • D. Moody J. Morrow M. Neovy l. Nixon l. Ofner J. Parker R. Potteuon T. Pfaff R. Phelps W . Pierce G . Pine S. Plumb J. Pohl M. Price J. Rope J. Ropp M. Reeder • W . Robinson J, Rothwell A. Sadler E. Schoch R. Schoenvogel D. Shahan W. Shuford J. Stafford S. Straube T. Stuckey W. Swanson W. Tousend J. Wagner R. Watk ins S. Wayland M. Wheeler J. Works 413 Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Mu ranked second in University intramurals this year, and members represented the chapter on the varsity baseball and wrestling teams. While maintaining the highest scholastic average, the fraternity was active in other campus activities including Cowboys and Silver Spurs. For the second consecutive year, the Sammys' entry, Fifi, won the Miss Campus Chest contest. The Sammys social calendar was highlighted by several annual parties. Among these were the spring formal at the Villa Capri and the Viet Cong party at the house. Sigma Alpha Mu officers for the year were William B. Finkelstein, president; Jack Aaron Peit­zer, vice-president; Eric Seth Schwartz, secretary; Jerry Lee Wender and Gilbert Harrison Holland, treasurers; and Samuel Glassman Skibell and Jerry K. Horwitz, social chairmen. Serving as house­mother was Mrs. Lila Baker. N. Howard D. Jacobs C. Jacobso n J. Jessel WHITE STAR SWEETHEARTS: FRONT ROW: Barbara Alexander, Tara Gardner, Judy Buchana~, Marsha Law. SECOND ROW: Janie Hall, Jean Copeland, Susan Stubble­field, Elaine Block, Janet Thompson, Glenda Owen. THIRD ROW: Jane Nichols, Mar­guerite Oldham, Catherine Kinsel, Chris­tine Braunig, Carolyn Connell, Patricia Dooley, Kerrie Kealhofer. R. Acock C. AmunOsen B. Baird J. Bibo D. Block W. Bowman T. Brennon J. Buescher R. Carroll R. Carson S. Caulkins S. Cole P. Colgin J. Cooper J. Cornett J. Crover D. Dawson M. Douglass T. Douthit D. Drinkard J. Duncan C. Easter M. Eidman K. Eibich S. Fronk Sigma Chi Sigma Chi Derby Day at Pease Park was a highlight of the Greek year, with Chi Omega so­rority capturing first place. At the Derby Day dance held at Fiesta Gardens, Chi 0 Diane Wool­sey was named Miss Derby Day. The fraternity participated in Sing-Song with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Members of the Alpha Nu chapter, founded at the University in 1884, contributed funds to the Sigma Chi national proj­ect, Wallace Village, a h,ome in Colorado for men­tally retarded children. Sigma Chi officers for the year were Ran­dolph Dallas Addison, president; Michael A. Doug­lass, vice-president; James E. Lierman, secretary; Larry W. Koonce, treasurer; and Chris Thomas Amundsen, pledge trainer. Members of Sigma Chi were active in Cow­boys, Posse, House of Delegates, and Union com­ mittees. The fraternity placed second in Dimes Day and celebrated Dads' Day with a barbecue honoring parents and alumni. W. Woodul R. Young While the band took a break, members and their dates chatted. Sigma Nu This year Sigma Nu held its Legion of Honor presentations at the annual alumni barbecue in the spring. This traditional award is presented by the University chapter to outstanding alumni ev­ R. Baetz T. Boker R. Beavers O. Bentsen ery four years. A banquet was also held honoring the varsity football players in the chapter. The Sigma Nu's participated in Sing-Song with Pi Beta Phi sorority and gave a Christmas party at the Austin State School with Delta Delta Delta sorority. Members took part in the A&M Wood Gathering Contest, placed third in football intramurals, and hosted an annual Round-Up D. Blonchord G. Boles S. Chalmers C. Clorlt brunch for the Southwest Conference· sweethearts. Social e\tents were highlighted by a Christmas forma·I and the White Star formal. Theme parties given included a Butch Cassidy party. Several members were on varsity and fresh­man athletic teams including football, baseball, and track. Sigma Nu officers were Robert W. Howard, J. Conrod 0. Danvers J. Davis T. Donohue eminent commander; Don Charles Wheeler, lieu­tenant commander; Hilton Presley Jones Ill, secre­tary; Glen Riley Hetherington, pledge trainer; and Donald Lynn Hurst, social chairman; David Dantzler Peden Jr., treasurer; and James Bowman McDon­ald, house manager. A. Grenier K. Guinn It Hoos B. Helms R. Hetherington K. Hines W. Hooton S. Horton W. Horton D. Hurst M. Hutson M. Kn ight D. Lockey WHITE STAR SWEETHEARTS: FRONT ROW: Shirley Livingston, Nancy Burch, Mrs. Rita Greenwood, Beverly Grammer, Anne Schoenike. SECOND ROW: Susan Hurst, Emilie Dirosa, Polly Lyons, Bonnie Standefer, Kelle Snyder. Sigma Phi Epsilon B. Anderson J. Atwood C. Averitte B. Baillio M. Belisle W. Bellows J. Berry G. Blackburn M. Hobo J. Coppedge 0. Cox G. Cox C. Dillard S. Dudentodt T. Ernster R. Ferrell 0. Fillingim D. Garwood K. Garwood GOLDEN HEARTS: FRONT ROW: Betty Jo Duderstadt, Kathryn Andrews, Nancy Laughl in, Stevie Mcfalland, Pamela Wilson, Candy Hasemeyer, Barbara Evans. SECOND ROW: Claudia Hitchcock, Deborah Moore, Elaine Wiatrek, Georgia McClaugherty, Donna Clendenen, Ginger Dawson. Sig Eps demonstrated their support for the longhorns at the TCU pep rally . Sigma Phi Epsilon was active in intramurals during the year. The fraternity was all-University runner-up in s•::imr.-;ing, set a new medley relay University record, won all-University golf, placed fourth in class A team bowling, and was rated third in total points at the end of the fall semester. Members were active in Silver Spurs, Texas Cowboys, House of Delegates, Freshman Encoun­ter, and Posse. Sig Eps could also be found on varsity football, baseball, and swimming teams. Two members were varsity cheerleaders. The chapter initiated a new party in Novem­ber, the Red Garter party. Jn addition, there was the annual Christmas party, the Golden Heart Ball, J. Rienstra T. Riggins T. Russell C. Saylors S. Shorrock D. Sherman and Down South. Members took PC\rt in Dimes Day and were second in total revenue collected. Gifts were given to the State School at Christmas. Sig Ep officers for the year were Gary Ernest Griffith, president; James Lee Carroll, vice-president; Bruce Wayne Anderson, recording B. Shifflett J. South secretary; William T. Gough, corresponding sec- J. Stoff R. Stewart l. Taylor ' S. Vollono retary; Timothy Wayn~ Ernester, chaplain; and Mark Kiester, treasurer. P. Wagner T. Watson B. W il liams l. W illiams R. W illiams C. Wood 8. Appenbrink C. Arrington G. Bartmess J. Biblo T. Birkner J. Blackshear R. Burns J, Chartrand S. Clark W. Dowborry ORDER OF THE ORCHIDS: FRONT ROW: Johnna Johnston, Carol Beaure­gard, Susan Barr. Carol Leach. SECOND ROW: Chris LaFave, Claudia Conner. Barbara Nauwald, Dawn Spiegelhauer. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Jacobs, Margaret Fleming, Sharon Doedyns, Liz Pawley, Kathy Dewberry. J. Dismukes Sigma Pi .. .. A. George E. Gouvier B. Green E. Hagler R. Hommer • 0 . lewis G. Monson J. Klasing R. Manson B. McCommons M. McK inney 0 . Meiners E. Napps S. Rech M. McCormick The Gamma Theta chapter of Sigma Pi was led this year by George Lee Manson, sage; John Randolph Brown, first counselor; David Arden Lewis, second counselor; Jonathan David Bible, third counselor; Alan Gaylord George, fourth counselor; and Jack Colbert Blackshear, herald. Serving as housemother was Mrs. Mary Walker . Highlighting Sigma Pi's social calendar was the Christmas semiformal and the Orchid Ball. Other activities included theme parties, after game parties, the annual Wine Cellar party, and the Founder's Day Banquet, at which alumni and national officers were honored as they gathered in Austin for Dads' Day. The pledge-active foot­ball game resulted in the traditional active victory which was followed by the big brother-little brother party. Members were kept busy in the fall making signs for pep rallies. In the Aggie Sign Contest, they won first place for the Most Comical Sign. M. Williams D. Self J. St. Clair K. Warning Tau Delta Phi l. Eilbott S. Finberg S. Fox R. Frachtmon R. Fronk R. Goodstein R. Gossen S. Gross M. Grossman H. Hochman 0. Lebow · A. Levi 0. Levit H. lewis A. Lin UTILE SISTERS OF THE PYRAMID: FRONT ROW: Karen Sokolof, Cissy Segall, Linda Arenson, Rozanne Halfant. SECOND ROW: Pam Roberts, Susan Vogelfang, Renee Winston, Linda Pulman, Sherrie Okon. 424 Casual weekend parties were frequently enjoyed by Tau Dells. S. Rooslh G. Rosenbaum S. Rosenbaum B. Roth . M. Rotstein M. Sodtetl G. Rubinell L. Samuels R. Schaffner R. Schanboum The University chapter of Tau Delta Phi gained ·national recognition this year when the fraternity's national organization named Bill Slaton Outstanding Consul and Jack Magids Undergrad­uate of the Year. Slaton is a former officer of -the University chapter. Besides gaining national hon­ors, the chapter became one of the few University fraternities whose entire pledge class made its grades and was initiated. On the Tau Delt's social scene were match parties, an OU party, and the annual spring formal. Besides participating in intramurals and cam­pus politics, the fraternity won an honorable mention in the Cowboy Spirit Contest at the Navy game pep rally. With the Little Sisters of the Pyramid, Tau Delta Phi collected money for UNICEF at Halloween. Chapter officers for the year were David Allan Weintraub, president; Allan Lee Bernstein and Richard Stuart Goodstein, vice-presidents; Gerald Mark Slaton, pledge master; and Allan Bruce Polunsky, secretary. Mrs. Gladys Huston served as housemother. A. Stone R. Tashnck. R. Treimon D. Weintraub Tau Kappa Epsilon A new concept in fraternity housing was pioneered by Tau Kappa Epsilon this year. Oc­cupying an apartment complex at 1714 Summit View, the Tekes were able to combine success­fully the fraternalism of house-living with the con­venience and flexibility of completely furnished apartment-living. On campus Tekes were involved in such ac­tivities as Freshman Encounter, Model United Na­tions, intramurals, and many Union and Student Association committees. Ward Blacklock received the Distinguished Military Student award, and John Dunning won first place in University chess competition. The Tekes' social scene included Christmas and spring formals, parties at their apartment complex and Round-Up activities. Fraternity officers for the year were Terry Wayne Walker, president; James Michael Judson, vice-president; James David Odell, treasurer; Leslie David Irby, secretary; and William Thomas Couch, pledge trainer. 0. Anderson W. Blacklock W. Couch J. Fowler 0 . Gavito J. Gilmore l . Irby J, Peterson A. Santana T. Walker W. WhitHidt C. Windhom W. York UTILE SISTERS OF APOLLO: FRONT ROW: Brenda Hooper, Linda Sparks, Peggy Odell. SECOND ROW: Laura Meadows, Georgette Seaholm, Linda Cowart. NOT PICTURED: Polly Coffin, Jill Hamilton, Dottie Plummer, Nancy Windham. I. Amirlobirian R.· Anderson J. Andrus T. Bartlett E. Basco R. Bean E. Beard C. Beck B: Dowell A. Dubberley J. Fahrenthold W. Field P. Geis E. Gibbs R. Gibson l. Gordon R. Hays 0. Heine M. Hodges J. Howell A. Hull C. Kiser J. long l. long S. Longoria T. McDonald M. McDonnell S. McK inney C. Melton C. Metuoth J. Myers V. Myers J. Noran jo 0. Nichols Theta Xi's entry in the Aggie Sign Contest began humbly with boards and chicken wire but won third place for Most Original Sign. 428 J. Quigley S. Robison l. Rochell i l. Rosson B. Sallee C. Shannon J. Shelton D. Sliva J. Smith l. Sorsby W. Stanford W. Stewart J. Thomas K. Thompson R. Wendell M. White A. Wright C. Youngblood J. Westerhe id D. Wilson Theta Xi Helping to initiate spirit on campus, Theta Xi's participated in University activities including the Aggie Sign Contest, in which they won third place for the Most Original Sign. They also en­tered Sing-Song, Round-Up parade, Round-Up western store fronts, and the University-sponsored road rally, in which they won first place in the over-all competition. Theta Xi's also won in bowl­ing, volleyball, handball, and football intramurals. As service projects, Theta Xi gave groups of underprivileged children parties during holiday seasons. The chapter didn't neglect the social calendar as it held major attractions such as the spring Ski party, match parties, and seasonal parties. Many Theta Xi members gained recognition as they participated in Union committees and councils, the House of Delegates, and Phi Eta Sigma. The fraternity was represented on Uni­versity varsity teams and the freshman cheering squad. The elected officers for the year were Darrell Bert Heine, president; John D. Calkin, vice-presi­dent; Robert Edward Wendell, secretary; Everett Shelby Gibbs, treasurer; William Benson Stewart, pledge trainer; and Robbie Dee Bean, rush captain. ORDER OF THE BLUE IRIS: FRONT ROW: Judith Calk, Sherry Youngblood, Suzanne Koneman, Gwen Margrave, Donna Frost, Peggy Chandler. SECOND ROW: Janie Klimes, Penny Callaway, Dianne Artusy, Belly Benecke, Mary Stewart, Gail Butzberger, Jeanne Duncan, Mary Naranjo. Zeta Beta Tau Phi Sigma Delta G. Kusin H. lobovitz. LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SANDS: FRONT ROW: Marilyn Hall, Kar41n Kra­kower, Elaine Cohn, Malla Tomlinson, Judy Simkin, Pamela Schwarz. SECOND ROW: Ray Ann Drosnes, Betty Glazer, Melanie Bradshaw, Ellen Schimmel, Katie Winters, Terri Geaccone, Cathy Saunders. H. Lipp M. Marks 0 . Senior M. Singer M. Rosen C. Rosin J. Socks M. Scher A. Schwarz This year Zeta Beta Tau and Phi Sigma Delta fraternities merged to form one organization. The new fraternity sponsored a little sister group which was a great success. The social calendar included theme parties ranging from a Playboy party to a Film Night, on which W. C. Fields movies were shown. The chapter participated in the Muscular Dystrophy drive and sponsored a football team for children of southeast Austin. Zeta Beta Tau-Phi Sigma Deltas were active in the College of Business Administration. The chapter officers for the year were Jay Gilbert Sacks, president; Fred Ronald Green­ stein, vice-president; Robert Scott Darrow, sec­ retary; and Douglas Alan Waldman, alumni secre­ tary. Steve Brookner and .Lyle Henry Alterman served as treasvrers. Kenneth Norman Meyer was nouse manager, and Mrs. David Miller was housemother. N. McBryde 0. Solovey Acocia AF.II I nterf ratern ity Council Through the up-dating of old IFC rules this year, the lnterfraternity Council attempted to shift more responsibility to individual fraternities. The lnterfraternity Council expanded its pro­ gram with the creation of football and baseball teams sponsored by various fraternities for under­ privileged children. A program was also started to help boys at the Travis County Department of Correction. This year showed the continuation of the Emergency Loan Fund and the IFC Freshman Tu­ torial Program, open to Greeks and non-Greeks. In conjunction with the Panhellenic Council, IFC sponsored the annual Sing-Song and Austin Sym­phony Pops concerts. The annual IFC workshop was held in the spring to promote communica­tion between fraternities. IFC officers were Robert C. Christy, presi­dent; Robert Miller Pittenger, vice-president; Har­vey Ray Corn, secretary; Thomas Anthony Peter­son, treasurer; and Lawrence T. Franks, dean of men, advisor. J. Browder K2: H. Morrow AXA A. Foster K'i' M. Smith Kl: W. Gipe ~K E. Sime:. l. Wotlc ins J. Mainey 4•K'i' •l>~K Kl: J. Bible l:ll J. Shelton fl;;: Residences 433 435 Dormitories 476 Cooperatives Upper-Class Advisors Upper-Class Advisors, founded in 1927, is spon­sored by the Dean of Women's office. Advisors are chosen by the residents of the women's dorms and are trained by the older advisors and staff. Each of about 200 advisors is responsible for 10 to 20 coeds. Helping with problems and ad­justments to University life is their major purpose. The executive committee of 22 members is composed of officers and dorm chairmen who meet monthly with the sponsor, Miss Ruth Smith of the Dean of Women's office, to share and discuss ideas. A colloquium with slide shows for new advi­sors was started this year. Other meetings fea­tured discussion groups, speakers, and demon­strations. The annual china show raised money to award a women's scholarship. Officers this year included Ann Wright, presi­dent; Janet Harriet Brueck, vice-president; Nancy L. Lee, secretary-treasurer; and Karen Wilkerson, reporter. Susan Elizabeth Tracy .............. Andrews Deborah Ann Smith .......... . ...... Blanton Kathy Ann Thomas ................ Carothers Diane Welch ...... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contessa Diane Wilson .. ... ........... Contessa West Pat Ann Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dexter Jane Elizabeth Ogden ..... .. ... . .. ... Heflin Linda Kaye Price ........ Kinsolving Northeast Jena Kay Soward . . . . . . . Kinsolving Northwest Elizabeth Jane Nichols .... Kinsolving Southeast Meg Gordon Ganchan .... Kinsolving Southwest Diane Sue David ................. Kirby Hall Martha L. Gallier .. .... . ..... . ..... Littlefield Susanna Elaine Macha . ... ..... Madison House Susan Dale Boggs . . . . . . . . . . . . Mayfair House Susan Margaret Lewis ..... . . .. . Newman Hall Cindy Yvonne Raesener .. Scottish Rite Dormitory Mary Ruth Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Sponsor FRONT ROW: Kathy Thomas, Jena Soward, Patritia Moore. SECOND ROW: Ann Wright, Nancy Lee, Ruth Smith, Janet Brueck. THIRD ROW: Deborah Smith, Elizabeth Nichols, Diane Wilson, Susan Tracy, Carol Edgerton, Cynthia Raesner, Jane Ogden, Martha Gallier. Andrews An after-hours ice cream party in the courtyard kicked off the social season at Andrews dormi­tory. Residents entertained with guitars and every­one joined in the singing. In late October, An­drews named Faculty Fellows. The faculty mem­bers and their families were invited to eat in the dorm dining room. The annual Come As Your Roommate party took place in early November. At Thanksgiving, the ABC intramural football team won the. Orange Bracket championship. Christmas festivities in­cluded a tree-trimming party, Christmas dinner, music from a choir of Andrews and Carothers residents, and an open house during which guests viewed the residents' individually deco­rated doors. The Advisor Tapping dinner cli­maxed the ·year's activities. Advisors for the year were Hilda Diane Cas­tillo, Cynthia Kay Duggins, Lydia Jeanne Early, Vivienne Lee McKitrick, Barbara Kathryn Putnam, Reva Lynne Smith, Rose Paulette Soapes, Diane Elizabeth Tracy, and Maureen Virginia Wilson. Resident counselor, Mrs. Dorothy Martin was as­sisted by Linda Kay Bell and Gail Ann Bunce. FRONT ROW: Vivienne McKitrick, Barbara Putnam, Diana Castillo, Maureen Wilson, Anne Topham, Susan Tracy, Rose Paulette Soapes. SECOND ROW: Joan Schmidt, Terri Kanan, Joan Bliss, Barbara Longeway, Judith Partlow, laura Sanders, Kathy Morgan, Susan Holdeman, Melinda Millard, Linda Bell. THIRD ROW: Martha Blair, Claire Collier, Marilyn Wessels, Gail Bunce, Olivia Gustine, Judith Oliver, Sheila Lohrmann, Gail Wissemann, Carmen Galloway. FOURTH ROW: Rose Kovarik, Elzie Freeman, Sandra Edwards, Carol Rhoades, Sharon Edwards, Robin Wright, Victoria Gon· zales, Reva Smith. FRONT ROW: Dru Christian, Beverly Benner, Karen Martin, Kjersti Larson, Kathy Huebinger, Sylvia Verheuden, Mary Schuelke, Donna Stone, Sandi Pierce, Marcia McBride, Marveen Mahon, Mary McBride, Susan Glasgow, Nancy Hayes, Deborah Smith. SECOND ROW: Rochelle Hoffman, Tracie Lord, Minerva Gonzalez, Norma Garza, Ruth Bradshaw, Diana Johnson, Betsy Woodward, Cathy Ways, Maria Martinez, Bertie Cruz, Cynthia Nolen, Telena Burk, Mary Salvador. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Walden, Ruth Bryant, Gail Dickenson, Lauren Lewis, Maria Olivarez, Frances Locker, Kathi Hillquist, Janis Hudson, Peggy Odell, Susan Blaicher, Cheryl Long, Nita Paden, Linda Liesman, Betsy Davis, Renee Bertrand, Marie Fuqua. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Jackson, Marilyn Martin, Janis Campbell, Mary Fortin, Mary Bradbury, Cherri Ritchie, Margaret Boyd, Tiffany Jones, Carol Fishbeck, Cyndy Ware, Donna Dolezal, Jackie James, Susan Priest, Diana Basso, Elizabeth Overshiner, Susan Major, Janis Copeland, Peggy Carl. FIFTH ROW: Ann Henry, Elizabeth Rigby, Beckie Bolding, Cathy Pekor, Joan Jackson, Deborah Heyen, Nelda Gutierrez, Pamela Smith, Lucia Cook, Bryna Bigby, Jane Forsythe, Nancy Emerson, Patty Tausend, Camille Davis, Alice Lynch, Rosalyn Voorhees, Sharon Toepp, Susan Koen. Blanton girls worked on planning committees and sold tickets to residents for an interdorm mixer. Halloween spirit was boosted by the deco­ rating efforts of the Pumpkin Spirits and the exchange of treats by Pumpkin Pals. A Halloween dorm party, at which the Pumpkin Pals were re­ vealed, featured costumes and skits. Other social activities included an old-fashioned Christmas tree trim and open houses for Dads' Day and Christmas. Athletic Blanton coeds joined girls from Andrews and Carothers on women's intramural teams. In the spring, dinners were held for the waiters, for five faculty fellows, and for the tapping of 24 new advisors. Girls with an overall grade-point average of 3.0 were ini­tiated into Scope, Blanton's honorary society. Resident counselor Mrs. Ruth Moore worked closely with student assistants Marcia Ann Mc­Bride, Mary Kay Schuelke, Mary Donna Stone, and Sandi Lynn Pierce. Blanton T•king a study br.,.k, Blanton girls and their friends relaxed on the sundeck. Brackenridge Brackenridge residents went out for intramural events all year, particularly football, golf, and softball. They helped organize dances held at Kinsolving, threw a beer bust in November at Lake Travis; and had open house on weekends. A Sunday night Monopoly game developed into a dorm-wide yelling contest with Jester residents, culminating in a food-protest rally at Jester. James William Lovett was head resident. Coun­selors were David Edward Garner, David Maurice Mahaffey, James Neal Schmidt, and Thomas J. Sibley Jr. In intramural softball this year, Brackenridge beat T.l.O.K. by a score of 15-4. FRONT ROW: James Schmidt, David Garner, James love, Jeffrey Henke, Thomas Sibley. SECOND ROW: Armando Criel, Glenn Gauntt, Robert Bates, John DeMetro, Paul Talboys, David Carter, Frederick Anderson, Robert Allen, Raal Roos, lacy Daniel. THIRD ROW: Steven Aycock, Robert Wilkinson, Ray Spears, Charles Issler, Rafael Galaviz, Mickey Bartley, Curtis Coggin, Tommy Alberson, William Cotton. FOURTH ROW: Mark Fetzer, James Sullivan, John Smith, Tom Craft, Frank Duncan, Leonard Schwartz, Ignacio Espinoza. FIFTH ROW: James lewis, Benny Puritano, Rex Edwards, Thomas Eisenhouer, John Jacobs. FRONT ROW: Ann McCabe, Peggy Peterson, Jane Innis, Barbara Mikulen­cak, Melinda Wilson, Kathy Thomas, Camille Dvorsky, Karen Clark, Kerry Helgren, Marilyn Roberts, Kynn Weller, Rebecca Jacks, Kimberly Kline. SECOND ROW: Linda Rice, Rini Lee, Julie Coose, Sarah Chapman, Gail Arnold, Debby Carter, lnelda Benavides, Linda McGill, Marla Schumann, Linda Johnston, Holli Holing, Catherine Morris, Fran Wilson. THIRD ROW: Rachel Seledon, Kathy Kruder, Janice Jennett, Sandra Sloan, Linda Mora, Cynthia Michalec, Teresa Hicks, Deborah Beversdorf, Cindy Nelson, Linda Lee, Marsha Lee, Martha Creel, Louise Collins. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Kroll, Suzanne Bizzell, Roxanne Allensworth, Kathy Castleberry, Cynthia Dybowski, Blanca Sigala, Nancy Barton, Dorothy Centilli, Janice Abrams, ChrisJina Moore, Heidi Dickinson, Peggy Riordan. FIFTH ROW: Raeann Kouterick, Mary Barrow, Alice Omeis, Valerie Newman, Joyce Eckert, Judy Naughton, Robyn Lively, Peggy Anderson, Sandy Woodward, Jana Brown, Sandra Elkins, Deborah Myers. This year Carotners residents carried out tradi­ tions and introduced new ideas. One 1969-70 innovation was a Dollar Run held to collect dorm dues. At Christmas, Secret Pals shared gifts and donated toys to needy children. Dormitory residents also held a tree­ trimming party, door-decorating contest, and open house. Spring semester activities were highlighted by the annual tapping dinner for the new advisors. Carothers' head resident counselor was Mrs. Mabel Wroten, who was aided by student assist­ ants Anna Camille Dvorsky and Karen Sue Clark. Carothers Each wing of Carothers competed for a cake in the annual Dollar Run, a race for collect­ing dorm dues. Castilian The Castilian Student Government proved this year that a large, coeducational dormitory can have an organized governing body. The CSG was in charge of governing and planning activities for the dorm. Members were elected by residents, and consisted of a president, four representatives­at-large, and a representative from each floor. Activities sponsored by the CSG this year in­cluded dances, biweekly movies, entertainment at meals, Christmas caroling, and guest speakers. Tu­torial and academic advising programs were es­tablished to aid students. Highlights of the year were all-night horror movies before fall finals and Christmas and Valentine's Day dances. · After New Year's Day, Castilian residents added this pallern of lights to the Austin skyline. FRONT ROW: Mike Bisesi, Patricia Hubbard, Virginia Appling, Nancy Piller, laDina Reinke, Fay Woo, Brenda Mahoney. SECOND ROW: Quin Mathews, Jim Welch, Bill Cawthon, Cornelia Bodemuller, John Nedder· man, Gene Box, Bob English. THIRD ROW: Don Rawls, Mike Thomas, Rick Gottschalk, Barry Racusin, John Brougher, B. J. Smith. CSG president was Michael Ralph Bisesi. Nancy Jeannine Piller, Ladina Leigh Reinke, Richard Louis Gottschalk, and Barry Lewis Racusin were repre­ sentatives-at-large. Charles Ray Gremminger and Andrew Michael Magliolo represented the Castilian in the House of Delegates. Martha Virginia Pace, Michael Ralph Bisesi, Barry Lewis Racusin, and Thomas Edward Quirk were the Castilian representatives to the President's Cabinet, which is concerned with all aspects of dorm living. The Castilian provides recreational facilities such as a heated swimming pool, sauna baths, a gym­nasium, billiard and pool tables, and color tele­vision for its residents. Student assistants were Samuel James Heath, Robert Eason, Edgar Steven Ezell, Richard Louis Giesecke, Marcus Hunt Brewster, Donald Philip Young, Johnny Walker, Sherilyn Jean Davis, Cas­sandra Gail Maddox, Gayla Faith Blair, Patricia Lyn Skarda, and Linda Lee Satterfield. Miss Marina Lee was head resident. 441 Contessa Opening its doors for fall rush week, Contessa offered its residents swimming pool facilities, sun­deck patios, study halls, color TV, and limousine service. A number of activities were planned to help residents get acquainted. Special dinners were held at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Dads' Day featu red an open house and buffet. Miss America 1970 Pam Eldrid was guest of honor at a special breakfast in November. Spring brought more opportunities to share good times with an annual hayride and formal dance. Housemother was Mrs. Alice Briggs. Student assistants were Peggy Smith, Constance Anne Weaver, Martha La Nan Hooker, and Gayle Frances Graves. The four Contessa sweethearts were Martha La Nan Hooker, Gayle Cocke, Mar­lene Ray Plantowsky, and Nancy Lynne Eskridge. ADVISORS: FRONT ROW: Diane Welch, LaNon Hooker, Terrie Holland, Linda Gallaway, Elizabeth Reneau. SECOND ROW: Mr$. Alice Briggs, Beverly Litton, Susan Hawkins, Susan Hatley, Kathy Heard, Mrs. Sally Gainer. THIRD ROW: Ann Caldwell, Gayle Graves, Locey Parkinson, Sylvia Hairgrove, Karen McBride, Nancy Eskridge. ADVISORS: FRONT ROW: Luanne North, Marianne Gradel, Debra Brock, Mrs. Sally Gainer. SECOND ROW: Diane Baugh, Cathy Hodge, Binka Odem, Mary Miller, Ellen Waki. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Card, Ann Meitzen, Contessa .West gave its residents the feeling of apartment living. Coeds could eat their meals at Contessa or use their own kitchen facilities. A second-story swimming pool, sundecks, and color television were some of the facilities provided. Wing flings were held in the fall for new girls to discuss dorm rules and ask questions. Christ­ mas and Halloween parties included refreshments and gift exchanging. A reception was held for Pam Eldrid, Miss America 1970, during her visit to the University. A hayride and formal dance completed the year's activities. Resident supervisor was Mrs. Sally Gainer. Stu­ dent assistants were Dorothy Jane Brown, Bar­ bara Lee Ammons, Pat Van Amburgh, and Linda Dale Graham. Dorm sweethearts were Louanne Boone North, Dorothy Jane Brown, Marianne Grade, and Diane Wilson. Contessa resident Ellen June Waki was selected one of the top ten beau­ ties on campus. Contessa West FRONT ROW: Suzanne Stacey, Susanne Bischofs, Lindsey Riggs, Betty Huffman, Sharon Werckle, Margaret Haak. SECOND ROW: Lynn Chrismas, Patricia Moore, Susan Hall, Shelley Horridge, Mary Kay Fuste, Sidney Clark. Dexter girls enjoyed both planned and un­planned, formal and informal get-togethers during the year. Windows were brightly painted for foot­ball games and holidays. After dinner sing-a-longs with guitar accompaniment were very popular. Open houses for dates, friends, and relatives of residents livened the holiday spirit at Christmas and Valentine's Day. Residents enjoyed participat­ing in intramural sports. Advisors for 1970-71 were tapped at a seated dinner in the spring. This year's student assistants were Lindsey Lou Riggs and Nancy Susan Stevens. Resident coun­selor was Mrs. David Crawford. Dexter House Dexter residents found studying more enjoyable in the sunshine by the pool. Kirby Hall Named for the first Dean of Women at the University, Helen M . Kirby Hall is owned and operated by the women's division of the Metho­dist Church. Known for its high scholastic stand­ing, the dormitory's scholarship program included membership in Kappa Kirby Society, graduate counselors, and Upper-Class Advisors. Open houses and special holiday dinners were held during the year. The girls also enjoyed par­ticipating in intramural sports. Advisors for 1969-1970 were Alona Cheryl Thomas, Marit Jean Dubois, Linda Gayle Reger, Carol Ann Edgerton, Nina Jean Breeding, Matilda E. Alexander, Phoebe Chao-Ping Chien, and Diane Sue David. Heather C. Henderson and Rinda Marie Ramsey were counselors. Director was Mrs. I. T. Powers. Diane David, Linda Egenes, Jean Castillo, Merry Holaday, Alma Salinas, Rinda Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Yolanda Galvan, Matilda Alexander, Debbie Roach, Jeanne Lancaster, Yvonne Charles, Katie Fegan, Carol Edgerton. THIRD ROW: Velosia Walker, Nina Breeding, Debra Lacy, Terry Riddlesperger, Angelina Newhart, Happy Gaither, Cheryl Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Heather Henderson, Sister Laura Melody, Mary Svatek, ~ Carolyn Cail, Carol Rank, Maril Dubois. 445 For more than 30 years, Hardin House has been an established part of the University scene. The apartment-dormitory complex with two courtyard swimming pools offered its residents a variety of living arrangements plus the advantages of quiet study areas and comfortable lounges for visiting and entertaining. The Hardin House activity program included get-acquainted parties at the beginning of each semester and a Christmas party for residents and their dates. The traditional Hardin House Awards Day party was held in March to honor residents with the highest grade-point averages. Mrs. Stella Hardin, owner and founder, super­vised the staff of five resident housemothers who worked closely with the girls in planning policies and activities. Hardin House Getting a Coke sometimes required more than one's last dime. Hardin North Hardin North, a new high-rise apartment com­plex for University women, opened its doors in September, 1969. Designed for convenience and security with the freedom of apartment living, Hardin North was planned as a pedestrian community to provide a new way of life for its residents. Shops, services, restaurants, off-street parking, and recreational facilities were incorporated within the three­towered building and multi-story parking garage. Six different apartment floor plans, private bal­conies, color-keyed decors, and three styles of Scandinavian-designed furniture allowed a wide choice for individual preference. The ninth-floor roof deck and chapel, landscaped terrace and pool on ground level, and lJtility lounges. on each apartment floor were among Hardin. North's up­to-date facilities for the exclusive use of the resi­dents. Campus was a four-block walk from tne new Hardin Norin. LEFT: Games, costumes, and a cake from Mrs. Johnson's Bakery livened Halloween at Heflin. BELOW: Heflin girls discovered that " Texas Fight" goes well with Shakey's pizza and banjo-picking. STUDENT ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Marilyn Lake, Gwen Eberhart, Mrs. Violet Morrow, Cathy Benno. SECOND ROW: Cyndi Word, Mrs. K. C. Purcell, Barbara Evans, Betty Young, Sara Hunt. Jester Center In its first year of operation, Jester became the first women's dormitory to abolish curfew. Open houses were held once ·a month. Students from all parts of the campus were attracted to Jester Center, with its classrooms, auditorium, lounges, patios, and cafeterias. Residents interested in committee work devoted their time to the housing, social hours, special events, and speakers committees. The men's and women's student governments united to plan activities, including the Casino Royale with mock gambling, old movies, a coffee house, a cabaret, bunny-girls, and a dance. Many women's floors planned speakers, arts and crafts meetings, and sensitivity sessions. Rallies in the courtyard by men residents, fire alarms going off at 3 a.m., and living without water for over 24 hours are events that will be cherished by Jester women for years. Mrs. Betty Goodenough, Miss Katie Garvin, Mrs. Ann Jesen, and Mrs. Erny Starnes served as head residents of the four women's dorms. Residents compared courses and professors before registration. STUDENT ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Lynda Fournace, Nancy Aronoff, Dianne Robin, Debra Mann, Irene Ziegler, Barbra Mann. SECOND ROW: Jerry Burrell, Sheryl Jorgensen, Janice Speer, Joyce Braden, Nancy Keehn, Linda Cheatham. THIRD ROW: Judith Mcferran, Catherine Carpenter, Paula Garver, Deborah Harlow, Mary Davis, Eleanor Wagner, Melodee Shade. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Sally Bauer, Linda Wheeler, Virginia Craig, Catherine Markland, Nancy Notley, Joyce Schultz, Dorothy Strieber, Susan Long. STUDENT ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Andrew Quiroz, Edwin Arnold, Robert Seiwert, Robert Jenkins, James Owens, Jeffrey Rucker, Richard Marrs. SECOND ROW: Jonathan Oelrich, George Shannon, Terry Ange· vine, Reynaldo Sanchez, Leslie Schoppe, Kearby Fehr, Dean Langston, Barry Browne. THIRD ROW: Roy Neff, Carl Muska, Richard Bills, Raymond Gillaspie, John Garrett, Joseph Nienaber, Robert Lawson, Andrew Chesson, Clyde Prestwood, head resident. From its conception this fall, the Jester Men's Student Government tried to attack the most pressing problems of Jester Center. Because of the desire and the obvious need for a visitation policy, the JMSG tackled this heretofore un­touched issue. The officers . of the JMSG this year were speaker, Marc Daniel McGee; speaker pro-tern, Phillip Paul Sudan Jr.; clerk, Kenneth Ewing Mar­tin; treasurer, Robert Vance Ulsh; parliamentarian, Ronald Glenn Franklin; and sergeant-at-arms, An­drew Quiroz. It was of most concern to the members of the JMSG to provide an effective voice to the administration and at all times to be responsive to the needs of the residents. Residents harmonized on the front steps of Jester Center. MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FRONT ROW: Kenneth Martin, Richard 0 Edgin, Mark Watler, Robert Ulsh, Philip Sudan. SECOND ROW: Ralph Brown, William Heinsohn, Jeffrey Hamilton, Marc McGee, Michael Feld­ man. Jester Unit I FRONT ROW: Susan Burson, Kathy Haddock, Martha Wynne, Anne Spiel­man, Lorraine Hockensmith, Lou Currie, Marcia Ory, Lynn Thogerson, Eileen Dolstra. SECOND ROW: Gwendolyn Altman, Emy Starnes, Karen Cade, Catherine Arnold, Beverly Zikes, Reida Dewbre, Cynthia Peddycoart, Mehrbanoo Kavoussi, Michelle McGraw. THIRD ROW: Christy Stedman, Carin Whiting, Rose Pederson, Cynthia Parks, Margaret Tierney, Sherry Zwiebel, Linda Hemphill, Debra Tabak, Paula Conley. FRONT ROW: Eileen Gardner, Carol Bryant, Laura Seals, Diann Green, Jo Harbert, Sharon Josephs, Julia Shirley, Cynthia Johnson, Deborah Roth, Florence Thomas, Mary Pressler, Patricia Banks, Catherine Munson, Karen Merkens. SECOND ROW: Grizelda Medina, Isabel Nafegar, Sheryl Hardy, Margaret Spencer, Deborah Bennett, Frances Prewitt, Marilyn Jester Unit II Atkins, Susan Bame, Marsha Hunt, Peggy Coldwell, Carolyn Kerr, Claudia Scott, Donna Guarino, Mollie Welhoelter. THIRD ROW: Constance Sinclair, Pamela Spiers, Karen Baker, Charla Jones, Kathryn Crane, Mary Johnson, Stephanie Kellough, Nancy Lowrie, Donna lee, Susan Simmons, Jeanne Young, Sharon Byrd, Deborah Rall, Jan levith, Lynne Patricia Minor, Dana Costilow, Daryl Atwood, Mary Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Denise Jahn, Cynthia Jensen, Joyce Reinsch, Carolyn Zizelmann, Nancy Reid, Carita Mayfield, Susan Bohac, Bonnie Saunders, Jennifer long, Jahala Woods, Nancy Ayres, Ruana Moore, Jerry Burrell, Barbara Schatz, Debra Johnson, Roberta Weatherby, Lucy Green, Mary Gillespie. FRONT ROW: Katherine Garvin, Glenna Peverly, Caron Metcalf, Melodee Shade, Karen Winslow, Stephanie Jennings, Patricia Marbach, Anne Child, !~ Dolores McKennon, Betsy Simmons, Suzanne Allen, Mary Greenwood. SECOND ROW: Julia Ingram, Debra Langford, Amalea Hart, Amabel Hart, Helen Wendlandt, Marion Smith, Barbara Smith, Nela Thomas, June Melot, Emogene Herring, Barbara Berger, Cecilia Klevenhagen, Frances Dorough, Becky Burns, Dorothy Wieck. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Daniel, Mary Reed, Lynn Sampson, Lynn Zedler, Sandra Roberts, Kathryn Badger, Rebecca Kennedy, Norma Englund, Patricia McKnight, Margaret Albers, Patricia Kammerer, Martha Hardee, Ann Henderson, Dora Yonack, Charlotte Pay- Jester Unit Ill ton, Kay Eisenstatt, Jennifer Long. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Farris, Debra McElwee, Marlene Rabitchev, Roberta Childress, Cynthia Turnbough, Cyn­thia Seibold, Sandra Vine, Beverly Bucek, Virginia Buchtler, Melissa Carpenter, Grace Henderson, Edell Ellison, Marlene Henderson, Diedne Sanderson, Betty Anderson, Michelle Meletio, Nancy Wilson. FRONT ROW: Karen Lionti, Barbara Levin, Carol McCulley, Barbara Kaplan, Shelley Alford, Ellen Meeker, Darlene Duke, Patricia Perrin, Carol lanhan, Nancy Rembert, Laurie Fredrickson, Dena Wright, Judy Hoffman, Mary Fortenberry, Joyce Braden, Susan Appleman, Shirley Sidoti. SECOND ROW: Debbie Gershman, Cynthia Samson, Cheryl Loper, Susan Campbell, Sharon Schumann, Sandra Fiedler, Judy Dauterive, Sheryl Jorgenson, Suzy King, Wendy Dunenfeld, Dianne Robin, Rebecca Dorsett, Sarah Dinn, Beverly Rambie, Marie Watson, Crissy Cloud!, Janet Skaggs, Candace Kretzschmar. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bartlett, Melinda Jamison, Bonnie Esrig, Marylin Orton, Rosalind Hassell, Lynn Dealy, Cindy Duke, Margaret Shepperd, Diane Maisel, Marjorie Tallent, Patsy Bell, Brenda Brantley, Catherine Markland, Jeanne Pressler, Judy Kattawar, Rennee Krantz, Cathy Whitmire, Becky Kilgore, Jeanne Smalling. FOURTH ROW: Carol Turner, Caroline Cooley, Catherine Clack, Marlene Imber, Claudia Pruett, Carol Gardner, Joyce Latta, Elaine Neu, Lynda Harkins, Lea Savage, Lisa Andel!, Linda Kana, Linda Whatley, Jacquelyn Harshaney, Elizabeth Seigle, Diane Wiggins, Susan D'Arezzo, Diane Wende, Marilyn Evans. Jester Unit IV FRONT ROW: Dan Gillaspie, Wayne Roberts, John Smith, Russell Shannon, James Biggs. SECOND ROW: Thomas Milstead, James Hornsby, Mark Jester Unit V Henslee, Robert Campbell. FRONT ROW: Harrell Banks, Robert Coker, William Allison, Steven Arono­witz, Richard Bills, Stephan Kulik, Richard Martin, George Best, Gary Alletag, Jack Reily, Thomas Word, Pat Carr, Roy Crawford, John Smith, George Knight. SECOND ROW: John Smith, Arthur Nathan, Andy Klein, Leonard Gahlia, Bob Singleton, Fred Robinson, Ray Gillaspie, Rick Trutna, Bill Wheeler, Tom Hamilton, Max Stringer, John Hounsel, David McCoy, Bruce Hicks, John Kuhl, Charles Brookshire, Junior Rutabaga, John Smith, Philip Sudan, David Gould, David Lebow, Jim Norman, Jon Moseley. Jester Unit VI THIRD ROW: George Joyce, Arthur Shannon, David Canty, John Smith, Roy Wright, Barry Pier, Mike Polansky, Steve Barr, Edwin White, Mike Moline, Steve McCullough, Gene Hassell, Robert Crew, Danny Stiles, Terrence Thornton, Gary Floyd, Sid Greer, Sam Sutherland, Pete Deinken, Rudy Hyde, Dale Rylander, Richard Finch, Roy Priebe. FOURTH ROW: Ronny Ross, Andrew Quiroz, Leslie Schoppe, James Weisinger, Thomas lley, James Walsh, Thomas Singer, Marc McGee, Mark Watler, Steve Willis, Chris Crouch, Bob Flynn, John Smith, Wayne Moore, John Smith, Dennis Broughton, John Smith, John Smith, Morris Snelson. FIFTH ROW: Ron Verrett, John Smith, John Smith, Bunky Yates, Donald Benton, Steve Spears, John Smith, Ira Panzer, Randy Phillips, Tom Dawson, John Smith, Peter Vogely, Larry Thronson, Emmett Harrison, Rick Bolin, Brian McArdle, John Smith, John Smith. FRONT ROW: Robert Jenkins, James Seeman, Mark Barfield, Carl Mann, Robert Pearce, Melodee Shade, Gilton Brown, Richard Smith, Barry Stand­ley, Michael Kasper, Barry Wolf, Gregory Stone. SECOND ROW: Donald Daum, Charles Hedges, Charles Bunker, John Hall, Kent Johnson, Lee Young, Kelly Muck, Robin Embry, Larry Pecena, Robert Lehn, Granville Carter, Stephen Wright, Gordon Kovich, Leonard Lachman, David Minc­berg. THIRD ROW: Everett McCree, Stephen Hougen, Norman Parrish, Martin Cutrell, David McGehee, Roy Snell, Ronald Franklin, Rudolph Nitsch, Charles Eubanks, David Aubel, Max Reinbach, Martin Vonderheid, Alphonce Brown. Jester VII If•' President Hackerman spoke at the dedication of Jester Center in the fall. Kinsolving This year Kinsolving's four units housed 776 coeds. Kinsolving West, featuring suites with connecting baths, primarily housed upperclass­men while freshmen stayed in Kinsolving South. The annual Halloween "Mystic Mixer" was en­livened with palm reading by Mrs. Hipple. Other fall activities were a Christmas dinner, an open house, and an arts and crafts exhibit. In the spring, outstanding scholars were initiated into Phi Beta Kinsolving. The dorm actively participated in campus intramurals throughout the year. The four resident counselors were Mrs. Mar­garet Brown, southeast coordinator; Mrs. Helen Coffin, southwest; Mrs. Zadie Lumpkin, northeast; and Mrs. Idella Patterson, northwest. FRONT ROW: Andy Witzel, Sharon Macaw, Margaret Anderson, Barbara Howard, Decie Ankenman, Linda Price, Fredell Topek, Mrs. Lumpkin, Linda Shelton, Sharon Bozarth, Candy Koy, Debbie Katz, Beverly Horton, Halleta Hightower, Lorraine Martyn. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Boland, Susan Main­ard, Marilyn Rubin, Patricia Leonard, Gay Gordon, Candy Sullivan, Susan Hammond, Terry Warhol, Myra Bosley, Ann Adams, Debbie Daniel, Lynn Brown, Beverly McGraw, Linda Hamann, Linda Flores, Susie Matthiessen, Anne Reynolds, Vikki Racanelli, Debbie Levin, Cathie Greene. THIRD ROW: Judy Bormaster, Becky Brown, Lucinda Schumm, Kitty Davenport, Stephanie Barnes, Charlotte Kroll, Joy Shafer, Vicki Funke, Jet Houston, Joyce Strickland, Pat Williams, Anne Andrews, Cynthia Wylie, Nancy Bremer, Harrian Burttschell, Alyce Baskin, Linda Ribble, Dariel Russ, Jo Ann Eibel, Sara Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Joeann Campbell, Mary Ince, Priscilla Zahn, Cheryl Jennings, Linda Griffith, SalMe Minsey, Joyce Szor, Kinsolving Northeast Melinda Welch, Martha Moran, Linda Warren, Carol Beach, Vicki Avico, Robin Kates, Karen Hinton, Kerry Carrick, Ellen Gerloff, Constance Chapin, Laura Elfenbein, Rebecca Copeland. FIFTH ROW: Donna Preibisch, Marilyn Mace, Debbie Hurst, Laura Jones, Janet Merritt, Mary Hughes, Kathy Balliew, Janet Zoller, Judy Rowe, Lorraine Humble, Mary Culbertson, Sandra Jones, Sherry Jarrell, Anne Hollingsworth, Marcia Cox, Connii> Marsh, Doris McGown, Patty Cohen, Jody Ladd, Charlotti> Dalton, Debbii> Rath, Niki Tisdale. FRONT ROW: Barbara Gerber, Linda Crockett, Kay Graham, Alice Her· bolsheimer, Barbara Jones, Nancy Duke, Mrs. I. M. Patterson, Penny Hawkins, Jena Soward, Helen Holcomb, Brenda Skrhak, Judy Skrivanek, Linda Shaw, Judy Baldwin, Jann Johnson. SECOND ROW: Carol Grove, Vicki Howell, Margaret Rosenfeld, Colleen Dilworth, Jill Vogelfang, Deb· orah May, Marilyn Warzecha, Barbara Barnes, Carolyn Kawamoto, Mary Mengelkoch, Marjory Colvin, Debbie Stowitts, Loretta Guerra, Helen Ng, Leslie · Littrell, Ruth Sanders. THIRD ROW: Paige Catchings, Esmeralda Casillas, Jean-Marie Askey, Vicki Rummell, Gwendolyn Kennard, Carolyn Washington, Sherrita Lee, Karen Garges, Sharon Goforth, Barbara Gordon, Lyndo franklin, Jo Vaccaro, Jane Borth, Cynthia Crow, Nancy Coffman, Wanda Walker, Linda Hefley. FOURTH ROW: Stephanie Hutner, Janine Young, Lorraine Sonnemann, Robin England, Sue Spalding, Jenny Jouette, Kay Polasek, Gwen Gilliland, Martha Moore, Tootie Boswell, Linda Simp­son, Karen George, Christine Warfield, Anna Dement, Christina Gandy, Vicki Anders, Paula Yee, Deborah Durfee, Sarah Adams, Christine Lamar. FIFTH ROW: Terri Taylor, Rosalee Neskar, Cindy Maass, Susan Klinger, Robin Green, Cynthia Kruger, Nancy Wargo, Peggy Gooding, Theresa Kane, Patricia Rangel, Lynn Schnitman, Jane Cofer, Elsie Parkinson, Mary Mills, Donna Howell, Marsha Carson, Mary Kopec, Katherine Houzvicka, Linda Long, Jan Harrison, Maxie Wright, Carol Amman. Kinsolving Northwest Schooler, Zada Schriever, Colleen Connolly, Susan Talley, Betsy Hess, Jody Miller, Nancy Madera, Debbie Eads, Sherry Robinson, Valerie Fink, Rbonda Hyatt, Christine Conlon, Deborah Elsner, Debbie Lewis, Glynis Crawford Margaret McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Butzberger, Beth Swenumson, FRONT ROW: Marijo Bader, Nancy Post, Dia Wilkerson, Elizabeth Nichols, Marilyn Andrews, Nancy Newell, Karol King, Cherie Lambrecht, Karla Kathryn Kinsman, Linda Perine, Linda Denison, Cathy Culwell, Margaret Kelson, Sara Stoneburner, Sylvia Finkelstein, Nancy Steadman, Eileen Brown, Dianne Dies, Patricia Furgiuele, Kathryn Madsen, Georgiana Stan­Biesemeier, Ann Lehman, Linda McCarty, Janet Estes, Terri Wilemon, Mary ley, Jane Urquhart, Alice Aves, Margaret Thigpin. SECOND ROW: Nancy Kanewske, Diane Sparks, Claudia Lawrence, Sonja Gary, Juliana Crouch, Ethridge, Ann Church, Michele Davis, Pamela Noll, Mary Woellert, Linda Diane Taylor, Ruth Debord, Sarah Osbourn, Bitsy Brumage. FIFTH ROW: Fuerst, Gail Simon, Susan Bazarsky, Carol Hare, Judy Poston, Nancy Catherine Dick, Becky Crowell, Jaylie Longbotham, Lexine Bohls, Cynthia Edwards, Beth Novotny, Charnita Spring, Gail Gregg, Connie Bachman, Loeffler, Gigi Walton, Mary Marshall, Dorothy Tvedt, Marla Munneke, Lura Griffin, Nancy Frambach, Carroll Murdock, Marianne Waring, Karen Mary Pipkin, Sharon Cerna, Lillian Liebenson, Linda Long, Betty Males, Knapp, Elizabeth Bridges, Jackie Byars, Greta Green. THIRD ROW: Nancy Lillian Morrow, Sara Jennings, Cheri Benge, Barbara Bowles, Jane Steinle, Eversole, Suzanne Stansbury, Susan Couger, Leigh Fenly, Anne Wilson, Marsha Pehrson, Patricia Whitley, Susan Tudor, Debi Selfridge, Chris Devorah Lerner, Kay Scheffelin, Barbara Laber, Mandy Balch, Janice Fossler, Ana Garcia, Trisha Puck. Kinsolving Southeast FRONT ROW: Lydia Lequeux, Linda Fontenot, Meg Ganchan, Cathy Leary, Anderson, Christy Yarbrough, Julie Aaronson, Barbara Babcock, Brenda Susan Ganchan, Peggy Cowhig, Beverly Anderson, Mrs. Helen Coffin, Trojanowsky, Aleta Roberts, Elisabeth Krauskopf, Candace Anderson, Robbie Umholtz, Penne Sitlon, Cathy Canter, Sherry Glover, Michael Ann Janice Campise, Susan Pratka, Pamela Phillips, Citty Abolhossieni, Debra Healey, Debra Jones, Marianne McClun.9, Cindy Spiker, Linda Bundy. Miranda, Barbara Phillips, Janet Gish. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Hegar, SECOND ROW: Mary Christian, Renee Popejoy, Liz Tankersley, Marion Margaret Wilson, Vicki Oates, Joan Hong, Sonje Berntsen, Karen Walker, Morrison, Kathy Magee, Ilene Glazer, Janet Radtke, Nancy Weaver, Debra Barbara Waters, Carol Colquitt, Judy Bryant, _Linda Callaway, Kay Levinson, Sholtess, Martha Zuniga, Missy Childs, Shelia Little, Janice Moore, Jana Barbara Ozon, Mary Ashman, Cathey Youngblood, Christy Hunter, Carole Estes, Lois Williams, Marsha White, Elizabeth Hill, Kim Barzilla. THIRD Ellison, Susan Harrison, Donna White, Sarah McMordie, Molly Walker. ROW: Ann Tillinghast, Alice Howe, Helen Holmes, Karen McCann, Widney FIFTH ROW: Marcia Rech, Sally Vener, Ann Smith, Judith Brown, Sylvia Darnell, Dona Glaser, Patti Halprin, Lois King, Janet Wooley, Belly Vance, Peggy Thomas, Dolores Parsons, Susan Hanson, Colleen Hill, Debbie Green, Kathleen Sullivan, Shelley Swinehart, Margaret Redfearn, Paige Sherman, Mary Gilday, Barbara Hillebrenner, Janet Moley. Kinsolving Southwest TOP LEFT: Each of Kinsolving's rooms was decorated to reflect the personal tastes of its residents. TOP RIGHT: Advisors from all wnmen's dorms met at Kinsolving for a fashion talk. LEFT: During football sea­son, Kinsolving windows displayed Long­horn spirit. Snoopy and Santa's elves cavorted on the first-prize door in littlefield's Christ­mas door-decorating contest. LittIefie I d Littlefield, the only all-freshman dorm on the University campus, entered a booth in the Dime's Day competition for the first time this year. Pea­nuts were sold by girls in the doghouse (Snoopy's that is) . Residents got a chance to talk with University professors through the faculty fellows program. An Aggie sign contest, Dads' Day coffee and open house, and Christmas party for Austin State School children were held in the fall. Spring was celebrated by a style show, a formal, a talent show, and a dinner at which the new advisors were tapped. Resident counselor Mrs. Katherine Herbert and student assistants Carol Hardgrave, Linda C. Wooley, and Anna Belle Van Alstine ran Little­field smoothly and efficiently. FRONT ROW: Paula Wagnon, Leni Drakos, Gaylon Finklea, Erin Smith, Nancy Lee, Martha Gallier, Vicki Byrnes, Mary Wa rd, Nancy Wi llbern, Vicki Adams, Trudy Norton, Barbara McDowell, Paula Bromser. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Morales, Wae Buckland, Ann Castro, Janie Delgado, Martha Pollard, Mable Ellis, Darien Singer, Karen Stanley, June Flahie, Candy Carothers, Marilyn Stefka, Tina Inman, Peggy Ebensberger, Betsy Boyer, Jean Oliver, Renelle Sauls, Suzette Jacobs, Ann Musgrove, Linda Wooley, Mary Neal. THIRD ROW: Susan Head, Valerie Rieger, Jan Cocek, Barbara Hines, Kaye Boyle, Jeanie Bugh, Linda Hodgkinson, Phyllis Jeschke, Judy Parker, Nancy Sandberg, Ann Degenhardt, Linda Cook, Jo Van Winkle, Gina Kintigh, Renee Montgomery, Judi Janca, Sandra Brewer, Bonita Moon, Melissa Brown, Dianne Chuoke, Pat Gilbert, Rayna Lewis, Anna Van Alstine. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Fairchild, Ann Hollingsworth, Barbara Lau, Sharon Dupree, Linda Chin, La.na Seale, Becky Fernandez, Marla Hufford, Joanna Doedyns, Margaret Garner, Pam Churchwell, CynJhia Callan, Alicia Woods, Mae Miller, Mary Johnson, Penny Andersen, Nancy Sullivan, Kathryn Cunningham, Nan Gray, Bernadine Slomchinski, Sylvia Rend6n, Holly Robinson, Val Lindsay. FIFTH ROW: Kathleen Anamosa, Carroll Kiene, Katie Pearson, Chris Holt, Lexie Mears, Jean Beauduy, Eleanor Wooldridge, Tpall Howard, Pat Carr, Jennifer Evans, Marguerite DuVall, Donna Bate, Sharon Morgan, Lorraine Oley, Margaret Rummel, Jean Bollinger, Phyllis Janecka, Karen Colley, Debbie Thompson, Phyllis Anderson, Wanda Ripper, Elsa Gutierrez, Diane Newland, Susan Luedecke. In keeping with the swiftly changing face of University life, Mayfair House, a privately owned dormi.tory, became a coed residence this year. The special study areas, excellent food, heated swimming pool, and color television provide the students with comfortable surroundings for their academic and social pursuits. Highlights of the year included Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, and meals by the pool when the weather was nice. Next door to the Mayfair House are the May­fair Apartments for girls. The residents of the apartments may use the Mayfair House facilities. Mrs. Fay Huston, manager, was assisted this year by Mrs. Jessica Wells and Mrs. Ann Ails. Student assistants were Charles Joseph Cerf, Janet Harriet Brueck, Catherine Caine Abshier, and Linda Diana Prudhomme. Mayfair ~· The Mayfair bus was a welcome sight on rainy days. Madison Madison House was the scene of many formal and informal activities this year. A Halloween party with prizes awarded for the best costumes was a big success. A special Thanksgiving dinner and a luncheon honoring Dads on Dads' Day highlighted the month of November. At Christ­mas, residents enjoyed a tree-decorating party and a carol sing with refreshments after curfew. Floor meetings were held once or twice a month. Surprise birthday parties and candlelights for dropped, pinned, and engaged girls caused much excitement among residents on the floors where the ~vents took place. Mrs. Kathleen Grosse, owner of Madison, was assisted in running the residence by Susanna Elaine Macha and Karen Sue Zellars. ADVISORS: FRONT ROW: Jan Leslie Naxon, Elissa Elaine Simon, Connie Bischoff, Jane Karothin, Linda Kay Jackson. SECOND ROW: Gail Leslie Slavin, Susanna Elaine Macha, Linda Kay Lassetter, Sharron Lea Dowling, Barbara Ann Meadows, Jolyn Gayle Giese, Linda Marsha Manowitz. Madison-Bellaire Apartments, the newest addi­tion to the Madison-Dexter family, is designed to afford individuality, convenience, and the inde­pendence of apartment living combined with counseling services and supervision. Twelve two­bedroom, two-bath apartments for four coeds each with attractive color-keyed carpets, drapes, .and furnishings in contemporary style, allowed residents to enjoy individual activities without disturbing others. A comfortable TV and game lounge, beauti­ fully landscaped patio, large swimming pool, air­ conditioned bus to and from campus, ·and free TV cable were some of the many facilities avail­ able to Madison-Bellaire residents. Two counselors worked under the direction of Mrs. Gene lsely, resident director. Madison-Bellaire Moore-Hill FRONT ROW: Alfred Reinhardt, Stephen Whitfield, John Street, Patrick Timmons, Juddy Helmcamp, William DuBose. SECOND ROW: Richard Gwynn, Barton Smith, Kenneth Ferguson, Charles Lindee, James Dracoulis, John Tucker, Benedetto Mizrahi, Thurman Bryant, John Primm, Fred Oliver, Richard Williamson, Harold Prasatik, Javier Aguilar, Raymond Gaston, Steven Orloff, Randall Ray, Michael Shearn, Thomas Gardner, Thomas Griffith. THIRD ROW: Carl Johnson, William Bently, Jesus Rangel, John Gabig, Carl Dudley, Mario Hernandez, John Stanford, James Paris, Steve Barnhart, Robert Erickson, Dan Murray, Timothy Lawson, Richard Hodge, Joseph New, David Eymard, Robert Major, William Phillips, Paul Norris, Ronald Lanier, Andrew Morgan. FOURTH ROW: James Yanaway, Mark Verwest, Scott Clark, Marvin Kelly, Donald Hudman, Fernando Gonzalez, Larry Lewis, Henry Blackwell, Eugene Key, Robert Dill, Harry Williams, Kendall Anderson, Michael Atwood, Gary Finch, Eric McPherson, Robert Proft, Julius Whittier. FIFTH ROW: Randall Ogilvie, Garry Nelson, Don Booker, Paul McCartney, Jim Smith, Larry Kingsbury, Michael Briggs, Earl Fowler, James Maroney, Richard Reynolds, Randall Yarbrough, Robert Gorman, Cleofas Calleros, Eugene Trevino, Jackie McElhanon, Robert Harper, Marion Smith, Terry Glaser, Douglas Morton. A speakers' program was started this year at Moore-Hill, featuring Dean of Students Stephen McClellan, Madelyn Murray O'Hai r, and debates between candidates for campus offices. A beer bust was held in the fall at the Party Barn. Several members of the "Mafia" from Moore­Hill made the scene at Jester's Casino Royale. Teams from Moore-Hill entered all the intra­mural events, placing second in the housing di­vision in football and basketball. In informal tournaments frisbee champs knocked down coke bottles for points. Tim Timmons was head resident. Counselors were James Harlan Arnold, James Dale Cooke, William Louis Dubose, Theodore P. Gorski, Juddy Ray Helmcamp, Kenneth Edward Houston, Woodie Scott McCarty, James Douglas McMillan, Alfred Henry Reinhardt, John Edwin Street, and James A. Wakefield. Newman Hall After a complete remodeling, Newman Hall reopened this fall. The dormitory now accommo­dates 100 coeds. The residence, named for 19th­century churchman; John Henry, Cardinal New­man; is owned by the Dominican Sisters, but is open to girls of all faiths. Newman residents displayed seasonal spirit this year, holding a Halloween costume party and a Christmas tree-trimming party. The girls also participated in intramural sports. Advisors this year were Susan Margaret Lewis, Virginia T. Hagerty, Frances Elizabeth Miner, and Margaret K. Brady. Aiding housemother Mrs. Grace McQueety were student assistants Marie Louise Mulkey, Leila Jane Schwerdtfeger, and Rita Jannette Bordano. Happiness is getting mail. Prather Prather residents were very active in intramurals this year, especially football and basketball. Prather Hall Residents' Committee, the dorm gov­ernment, organized a speaker's program and a volleyball team. A number of open houses were held during the year. Head resident was Joe Holland. Walter Hyde, Glynn Farmer, Mike Petru, and Charles Powell were student assistants. Ping-pong was a diversion enjoyed by Prather residents. FRONT ROW: Frank Petru, James Powell, Joe Holland, Walter Hyde, Scotty Jergenson. SECOND ROW: Denis Kopecki, Walter Sunderlin, Jerome Bierschenk, Chris McGowan, Gustavo Trevino, Ricardo Sanchez, James Matula, Martin Crutsinger, Lance Smith, Alfred Espinosa, Stephen Krivoy. THIRD ROW: Charles Patrick, David Dobyns, David Shillito, Kiran Lala, Gene Bachman, James Washbourne, Charles Wheeler. Donald Halk, Kenneth Kimble, Christian Agnew, Richard Hartzell, Hosea Gardner, Rob­ert Gilliam, Francisco Rodriquez, Milton Walker. FOURTH ROW: David Young, Stephen Ulrich, Patrick Roques, Klaus Shawley, David Blakely, Glenn Boyd, Curtis Cryer, Homer Roberson, Mark Wilson, Dwight Tom­kins, Columbus Coleman, Joseph Gibbs, Jack Fuerst. FIFTH ROW: Bernard Biorum, Warren Cico, Edward Pohl, Herbert Pike, James Stovall, Samuel Sanchez, Ricardo Valdez, Alex Gutierrez, Johnny Umphress, John Broul­lire, Stephen Moore, Howard Harkness, Paco Vela, Paul Schumann, Clifford Parroll. FRONT ROW: Homer Small, Dan Wheelus, Dan Utley, Michael Green, ley Pantel. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Drakos, George Burns, Carlos Valadez, Michael Loessin. SECOND ROW: John Erwin, Steven Nelson, Kerry Yeager, Mark Cullen, Ramon Bosquez, Mark Adleman, Donald Jackson, Seth Fowler, Gary Peters, Gustavo Garcia, David Rodriguez, Walter Johnson, Steven James Owen, Kenneth Scheller, Harold Livers, Robert Rogan. FIFTH ROW: Cannizaro, Byron Tucker, Frank Almendarez, Robert Kunze, Irwin Speizer, Michael McCartney, Brian Price, Stewart Greenlee, Christopher Clinton, Alan Schumann, Jerold Johnson. THIRD ROW: Michael Martin, Miles Win· Harry Payne, Stephen Blaylock, Louis Squyres, Alfred Ricks, Charles nette, Wister Lee, Norman Schafer, Raymond Revis, James Moffett, Pat· Mason, Edwin Hays, Charles Oiiing, Steven Rogan, James Kirby, Gregory rick Eicher, Victor Scherer, Robert Goodfellow, Robert Chiles, Ragan Deen. Haggard, John Waide, Arthur Wolfe, John Scruggs, Michael Rogers, Stan· Speakers on interesting issues brought crowds to Roberts for enlightenment and discussion: Madelyn Murray O'Hair speaking on atheism and life, Larry Waterhouse on SDS and on Vietnam, Larry Caroline on philosophy of life, the Women's Liberation on the place of women in the 20th century, Mary K. Davis on YAF policy against the New Left, Father Lundy on a Christian in today's world, Chris Bjork on the Peace Corps in Nigeria, and Dr. Paul Trickett on Drugs and on V.D. Speaking on topics of campus life were Arts and Sciences Dean John Silber on a proposed freshman's philosophy, Alphonse Brown on Fresh­man Encounter, Dean of Students Stephen Mc­Clellan on campus activities, Darrell Royal on the philosophy of a football coach, and candidates for campus elections. Roberts had a volleyball team this year, sent two delegations to the MUN, and sponsored frequent open houses. Dan Utley was head resi­dent. Roberts Hall FRONT ROW: Kenneth Hinton, Tom Johnson, Andy Bevelle. SECOND ROW: Terry Pechacek, George Altgelt, Franz St. George, Benedetto Mizrahi, Rodney Bevill. THIRD ROW: Ernest Crain, Charles Palmer, Chris San Jacinto lenzer, Allen Kalina . San Jacinto dormitory housed a broad cross­section of students last year, including men with classifications from freshman to graduate student, veterans, and foreign students. All of the resi­dents were organized under one student govern­ment. San Jacinto residents were active participants in the Waller Creek incident. Other activities were intramurals and numerous open houses. Head resident was Thomas Henry Johnson. Kenneth Walter Hinton and Rodney Lynn Beville were student assistants at dorms A and F, re­spectively. In their free time, residents engaged in a friendly poker game. Simkins Simkins' dorm government was very active in its first year of operation. Members of the government conducted surveys to determine the attitude of parents and residents concerning dorm visitation and conditions. The major goals were changing University visitation policies and carrying out physical improvements of the building and services. Sixteen open houses were held during the year to show the adminis­tration the maturity and responsibility of students. Softball, volleyball, and bridge were some of the activities of residents during the year. Head resident was Melvin Jerry Tanzy. Robert Frank Dieli, Ed Stanley Elliott, Steven Marcus Kiger, Edward Hamilton Marrs, Donald Bruce Marshall, and Carl Lee Whitley were dorm coun­ selors. Gary Lee Marks was president of the dorm government. Residents took time for a game of chess or a table of bridge. Simkins' dorm government was effective in changing visitation poli­cies to allow open houses. Scottish Rite Dormitory A residence for University women, Scottish Rite Dormitory is owned by the Scottish Rite Masons of Texas. A House Council, elected by dormitory resi­dents, assists each year in planning activities in­cluding monthly candlelight birthday dinners, a Dads' Day open house, a spring formal, and the traditional Advisors' Tapping Dinner. SRO honors its residents with the highest grade­point averages with membership in the Scottish Scholars. Society members tutor other residents and conduct recognition dinners for girls with outstanding scholastic records. They also super­vise use of reference materials in the dormitory study hall . The group honors outstanding alumnae at its spring tapping dinner. The seven wooded acres on which SRO is located provide ample grounds for secluded sun­bathing, volleyball, touch football, baseball, and swimming. Laundry service is provided, and fresh flowers from the dormitory greenhouse are abundant throughout the year. The board of directors and executive commit­tee of the Scottish Rite Educational Association of Texas operate the dormitory. Mrs. Natalie Townes was administrator. SCOTIISH SCHOLARS: FRONT ROW: Anita Byrom, Felisa Skinner, Darla Darville, Polly Gorin, Barbara Seale. SECOND ROW: Tory Burks, Annalyn Garrett, Becky Bounds, Joyce Bankston, Jeni Simms, Rose Ann Scott, Ruth Spruill, Rebecca Black. THIRD ROW: Ann Williams, Terry Bryant, Donna Hart, Cheryl Ellis, Carol Hogenson, Pamela Mabry, Karen Dillon, Maryanna Moeny, Sharon Oxford, Becky Woodard, Frotze Ehrensberger, Vivian Westbrook, April Harris. Cochran Memorial Library, located in SRO, contains rare books and first editions, particularly those by American authors. The SRO recreation room provided many ways to entertain oneself and one's friends. ADVISORS: FRONT ROW: Dona Hutcheson, Virginia Seago, Rebecca Black, Barbara Seal~, Susan Grimes. SECOND ROW: Debbie Trimble, Patti Thomas, Nancy Keeling, Becky Woodard, April Harris, Patti Alexander, Sherry Jameson, Cynthia Raesener, Melinda Neel. THIRD ROW: Trudell Singer, Mary Bess Rizer. FOURTH ROW: Ann Williams, Linda Baugh, Carol Hogen­son, Sharon Oxford, Betsy Valentine, Dixie Demler, Jeanne Tidwell, Julie Minter, Judy Glass, Paula Brimble, Nancy Bateman, Dollie Huffman, Frotze Ehrensberger, Joan Posey. Counseling and acting as receptionists were some of the duties of Tower Manor's student assistants. Tower Manor Tower Manor residents enjoyed many parties throughout the year. Open houses were held once a month during which girls entertained in their apartments. Preceding holidays, parties were held in the Tower Manor living room with dates and refreshments. Four girls shared each of the two bedroom apartments with living room and kitchenette. Resident counselor Mrs. Mildred Hendricks was aided in running the apartments by student as­sistants Karen Ann Russ, Margaret Carlyle Currie, Cynthia Lebo, and Linda Lorraine Zwiegel. Dormitory Life Inter-Cooperative Council The Inter-Cooperative Council changed its em­phasis this year. In the past it has served as a social sounding board between men's and women's cooperatives. This year the council pro­vided more than just social activities, making its way into campus politics, community involve­ment, and University information services. Co-op Week was one tradition that remained, howeve r. The week began with an open house for relatives and friends, followed by a banquet, a song fest, and a spring formal. This year's officers were Thomas Duke Kim­brough, president; Ted Edward Green, vice-presi­dent; Margaret Nancy Eden, secretary; and Ernie Michael Eden, treasurer. The annual ICC awards banquet was held during Co-op Week at the Villa Capri. 47b FRONT ROW: Duke Kimbrough, Ruth Smith, Dathulia Schmiedekamp, Dona Sue Quinton, Suzy Clarkson, Marjorie York. SECOND ROW: Rose Balmas, Claudia Fegette, Johnnie James, Barbara Brandenburg, Corinne Slemenda, Margie Eden, Rosemary Robbins, Dianne Sullivan, Lois Graham. THIRD ROW: Ted Green Jr., Randy Marshall, John Zerr, Cyndy Jones, Carl II( Schmiedekamp, Candy Clark, Nan Hanover, Randal McDonald, Daniel IC Rivera. FOURTH ROW: Charles Pate, Richard Kingsley, Edward Zihlman, Randall Burrow, Edward Socha, Edward Elmer, Beverly Brandon, Teresa Gilmore, Ernie Eden. Coordinator's of Women's Co-ops Millie Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Almetris Betty Marie Cummings . ......... . . Smith Sue Ellen Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Century Elizabeth Du-Long .......... . . Theadorne Linda Jo DiQuinzio .. ...... . ..... Century Sharon Kathleen McKusker ... .. Theadorne Evelyn Nora Arechiga . . ..... . ..... Felicia Nan Annette Hanover .. .... ..... Valhalla Deborah Jane Keas ... .. . . ... ... Gebauer Linda Marrine Woodard ... .. ..... Valhalla Patricia Frances Harrop .... . ..... Halstead Suzanne Marie Comer ............ Varsity Patricia K. Hutto '........ .. . ... ... Pearce Barbara Ann Bryant . . .......... Wakonda Mary Theresa Harrop .. .. ...... Shangri-La Patricia Ann Lobpries .. .. . ... .. Whitehall Kristen McCaleb ..... .. ... . ....... Smith Sandra Louise Cooper .. .. ....... .. Whitis ....., FRONT ROW: Ronald Bollinger, Ted Green Jr., Rubin Del Toro. SECOND ROW: Philip Hollingshead, Richard Kingsley, Randall Burrow. THIRD Men's Co-op Council ROW: Thomas Wheelock, Edward Socha, William Miller Jr. 1!'111 FRONT ROW: Millie Edwards, Pat Simpson, Glodean Baker, Susan Benar­dino. SECOND ROW: Carroll Smith, Brenda Walker, Susanne Sullivan, Tina Henneke, Edie Stimach, Willie Johnson, Cora Lee Schuh. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Janice Britton, Roslyn Bullock, Linda Eaglin, Judy Elm­ Almetris quist, Betti Harris, Bertha Sanchez, Clydie Scott, Suzanne ·Wenger. FRONT ROW: Vivian Martinez, Vickie Newman, Sue Hart, Nanette Strayer, Carol Mason. SECOND ROW: Johnnie James, Claudia Fegette, Tera Todd, Patti Chamberlin, Pat Todd. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Wright, Madeleine Delker, Ma ureen Cavanaugh, Linda DiQuinzio, Wanda Fuhrmann. MEM­BERS NOT PICTURED: Cathy Campbell, Elaine Marsch, Collett O'Neill. Century ""''' Ia.. FRONT ROW: Annamarie Krieg, Mary Diden, Jonnie Tyler, Mary DelaRosa, Evelyn Arechiga. SECOND ROW: Marsha Clour, Linda Farquhar, Maureen McGavern, Norma Kalvelage, laura Pitt. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Hubley, Kathryn Smith, Elizabeth Shields, Teresa Gilmore, Cheryl Patterson, Edwenna Fincher, Mary Poling. FRONT ROW: Betty Nitsche, Maria Fernandez, Charlotte Focht, Josie Lazo, Jan Edwards. SECOND ROW: Deborah Keas, Gail Bonner, Janice Thorn­blom, Beverly Grady, Beverly Brandon, Ann Magruder, Norma Rivas, Cecelia Duncan, Frances Orlofsky. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Cynthia Cannon, Ann lee, Patricia Stewart. Felecia Gebauer FRONT ROW: Kathleen Scimoca, Patti Harrop, Diane Allen, Barbara Brandenburg. SECOND ROW: Sharon Aitches, Samie Bales, Deborah Kimura, Dana Williams, Kiki Snavely. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Knapp, Mary Viscardi, Elizabeth Clark, Lou Liebscher, Theresa Taylor. MEMBERS NOT Halstead PICTURED: Jerrilyn J. Burrer, Ann Harriet Riggs, Stella A. Sanchez. FRONT ROW: Dathulia Schmiedekamp, Marilyn Sundt, Sylvia Snyder, Loraine Santos, Harriett Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Betsy Bentrup, Susan Pearce Stanford, Patricia Hutto, Kathy Orren, Sharman Eide. THIRD ROW: Rose Balmas, Nedda Brown, Annette Forston, Nancy Hise, Martha Elvey, Catharine Moore. FRONT ROW: Virginia Rono, Betsy Kemper, Cecilia Garza, Tran Le Kim, Phung Nguyen Thi, Bonnie Edler, Mavis Ravin, Viki Mosley, Frances Tullos, Mary Harrop. SECOND ROW: Beverly Morrison, Judy Dean, Susan Kirchoff, Deana Kuehn, Sharon Fisher, Mary Kozusko, Sharon Denny. Shangri-La FRONT ROW: Kristen McCaleb, Lynne Jernigan, Darthi Follin, Diana Stallings, Kay Robinson. SECOND ROW: Nancy Zisman, Christine Mont­ Smith gomery, Patricia Coley, Adelle Bessellieu, Janet Gaynor, Linda Pittman, Rosemary Robbins, Susan Follin, Suzy Clarkson, Beryl Wardlaw, Guiomar Duenas, Betty Cummings. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Alice Keith, Beth Paterson, Linda Stevenson. FRONT ROW: Lois Graham, Elizabeth Du-long, Erika Carlberg, Linda Bower. Kathleen Appleman. SECOND ROW: Elsa Wilson, Patricia Stevens, Penny Quarles, Amira Colina-Vargas, Hilarie Nolet. THIRD ROW: Beverly Michalik, Kathy Cavanaugh, Mary Traugott, Sharon McKusker. Jeanie Theadorne Parker. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Mary Latendresse, Ruthann Wilhelm. FRONT ROW: Jean Canfield, Victoria Mason, Linda Woodard. SECOND ROW: Sharon Goertz, Elizabeth Pyndus, June Sawhill, Kris McCaleb, Elsa Holm, Anne Pierce-Jones. THIRD ROW: Nan Hanover. Susan Snavely, Frances Goertz, Leslie Williams, Pat Behrens, Carolyn Hartman. Valhalla FRONT ROW: Rebecca Mendoza, Iyo limura, Sharon Middleton, Dao Treechatinant, Norma Barrera, Lupe Ruiz, Cathy Long. SECOND ROW: Mimi Ramyar, Carla Orr, Leslie Ostrander, Karen McKemie, Almetris Duren, Susana Kaufmann, Giti Eshraghi, Susan Finneran. THIRD ROW: Betty Alvarez, Suzanne Comer, Naomi Rosner, Elizabeth Alvarado, Jeanne Pfeil, Linda Sheffield, Pat Wood, Raji Al-Naiemi. MEMBERS NOT PIC­TURED: Cheryl Anderson, Ann Harrington, Patricia Henderson, Roberta Taylor. Varsity House FRONT ROW: Margaret Eden, Susan Strawn, Beth Hogan, Ann Steinmeyer. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Govin, Linda McKee, Barbara Bryant, Maria Wakonda Ramirez, Deborah Baker, Bonnie Canavan·. THIRD ROW: Katherine Allen, Suzy Quinton, Ivy Ferguson, Deborah Bay, Marjorie York, Cecile Kunz. FRONT ROW: Pat Lobpries, Corrine Slemenda, Lois Cronquist. SECOND ROW: Connie Ramirez, Pat Doerr, Kathy Zaiontz, Mary Martin, Patricia Zaiontz, Kay Schitoskey, Jeanette Doerr, Dianne Sullivan. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Linda Aschbacher, Nancy Coles, Linda Dobeh, Carrie Flores, Irma Garcia, Geneva Gay, Kaaren Hellsten, Isabel Lopez, Mary Martin, Elaine Ryan, Linda Yates. Whitehall FRONT ROW: Sylvia Saldivar, Suzanne Diffley, Pauline Tyiska. SECOND ROW: Sandra Cooper, Annette Randall, Charlene Taylor, Candy Clark. THIRD ROW: Linda Kenable, Teri Peterson, Paula Campbell, Linda Merri­ weather, Linda Routt. Whitis D ll!icii I NOT Cooperative Life Students found the co-ops to be a low-cost answer to the increasing housing problem. Each co-op was managed by its members. Members were delegated household duties like cooking and cleaning. Activities were planned by the Inter-Cooperative Council. Exchange dinners with other co-ops were held during the year. Each house invited faculty members to become Faculty Fellows. Six womens' co-ops moved into new houses this year. Special Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners were prepared. Other holiday activities included tree-decorating and Christmas parties. A number of the co-ops had secret pals or angels during the preceding week. Girls received small gifts all week and the pals were revealed at the party. Candlelights were held when a house member became dropped, pinned, or engaged. In the spring, many houses had picnics to which parents or dates were invited. Pool parties and funny-gift parties were also held. The men's co-ops participated individually in intramural athletics, winning many events. In the housing division Stag won first place in Class A football, Ramshorn placed second in swimming, and Stag accumulated the most points to w in the all-year trophy. I . ~~ FRONT ROW: Richard Kingsley, Dan Duchnych, George Austria, Ron Wilcox, Bruce Cozad, Tim Clark. SECOND ROW: Darryl Williams, Dean Campus Guild Shimek, Jorge Valadez, Ralph Hill, Bu~ichi Ohtsuka, Mike Heckman. l j ., .~ !/.'1'1 ., ~ .. i :._,. ~ .! .. 'I JI FRONT ROW: Raymond Austin, Chi Tsu, Gary Kreitz, Michael Cerullo, William Sievers, Rober.t Vela, Joseph Valdez. SECOND ROW: Hon Wong, Stephen Kirlin, John Langford, Ronald Bollinger, Michael Butler, Victor de la Garza, Robert Hornick. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Stenrose, Robert Guedin, John Lavrella, Luis Martinez, William Dunnam, Edward Socha, Norman Carmichael. Ramshorn FRONT ROW: Bill Williams, Mickey White, Peter Chow, Aaron Ludeke, Larry Taylor, Elias Zuniga, Henry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mike Steele, Stephen Johnson, Russell Thomas, Frank Trowbridge, Juan Bazan, David Pena. THIRD ROW: Doug Eigler, Philip Hollingshead, Eddie Mueller, Larry Ricketts. Royal FRONT ROW: Norman Duren, Ralph Stahl, Glenn McCarty, Joe Reyes, Donald Hoyt, Daniel Rivera, Edward Palmer. SECOND ROW: Bobby Miller, William Harris, Robert Broyles, Bill Miller, Larry Cloud, James Zelenevitz, Richard Nevill, David Albers. THIRD ROW: Nolan Neathery, Victor Meroney, Diego Ribadeneira, Ted Green, Randal McDonald, Earnest Pospisil, John Dyer, David De Los Santos. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Larry Brockman, Frank Hillers, Thomas Madison, Weldon Moser, Kim Swetnam, Eugene Wheelock. Stag -~--­ FRONT ROW: Doni Orr, Toyah Gibson, Barry Price, Garry Manitzas, David Christensen, Steven Wieland. SECOND ROW: Carl Schmiedekamp, Kenneth Kulchak, John Kucera, Randall Burrow, Alan Arthur, Robert Smith, Edward Zihlman, Ben Manny, Michael Stones. THIRD ROW: Terry Krick, Michael Operhall, Joe Bolger, Herr Kettler, Mike Young, Mike Boster, Francis Theleme Britton. NOT PICTURED: James Nieto, John Stewart, Steven Strange. TLOK FRONT ROW: John York, Robert Pennington, Thomas Pahl, Robert Rosales, Ernie Eden, Pistol Sutton, Danny Diaz, Randy Marshall. SECOND ROW: Peter Bowman, Ron Buis, Charles Pate, Jan Marshall, John Galaznik, Duke Kimbrough, Gary Lite, Ken Mahaffey, John Zammito, Michael Bucek. THIRD ROW: David Farrell, Wilmer Mitchell, Kerry Dawson, Robert Mitchell, John Montgomery, Don Davis, Marco Ramos, Rudolf Cantu. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Dirk Fraser, Pascal Guzel, Lambert Havelka. I~ ""J. ....... Whether on a national or campus-wide scale, University athletics means all-out competition­competition not only outwardly manifested toward rival colleges or rival fraternities, but also in­wardly among the varied spheres of UT athletics which compete for the sports dollar. Formerly an activity to fill the gaps in a student's curriculum, the sports scene is now so continuous a strain of overlapping seasons that the fervent fan or participant rarely finds gaps in which to go to college. Every sport imaginable is offered to the Uni­versity students, faculty, and staff. At one level or another, every person within the forty-acres' environment can take advantage of athletic op­portunities. Whether as varsity All-Americans, sports club All-Collegiates, or fraternity All-Intra­mural athletes, Texas' men and women can find a place to excel in sports. For sheer enjoyment, the University offers National Championship football and varsity ac­tion in six sports, the springtime Texas Relays track carnival, high school state tournaments, col­legiate club action in many fields, and one of the top intramural programs in America. Then there's chess, bridge, or College Bowl compe­tition in the Union. No matter what one's interest, there's a place to fulfill it in the fantastically varied and competitive UT sports scene. 489 Varsity Sports 544 lntramurals Athletic Administration The 1969-70 University intercollegiate athletic program was under the direction of the Athletic Council. The 10-member council made decisions concerning letter awards, game scheduling, the athletic department budget, and facility improve­ments. The importance of academics in the student athletes' lives was emphasized when the council voted not to schedule an eleventh football game in 1970. Council members felt the extra game, combined with a new semester schedule calling for final examinations before Christmas, would have placed too much of a burden on the players. The ten votinq _members of the council were Chairman J. Neils Thompson, professor of civil engineering; Charles Alan Wright, professor of law; F. Lanier Cox, professor of business law and education; James W. Reynolds, professor of cur­riculum and instruction; and Leon 0 . Morgan, pro­fessor of chemistry and education. Non-faculty council members were Joe Krier, president of the Students' Association; Charles Coates of the Ex­Students' Association; Stuart Wright and Wally Scott, appointed by the Board of Regents; and Athletic Director Darrell Royal. l. Morgan W. Seo!! C. Coates C. Wright Intercollegiate Athletic Council J. Thompson Al lundstedt, business manager, and Jones Ramsey, sports news Coaches and Staff Darrell Royal, football Jack Patterson, track Cliff Gustafson, baseball Jack Daniels, cross country Leon Black, basketball Hank Chapman, swimming Frank Medina, trainer George Hannon, golf Wilmer Allison, tennis Varsity Cheerleaders The varsity cheerleaders, chosen by the band, performed at all football games and home basketball games. The Ex-Students' Association sponsored the cheerleaders' trip to California for the Texas-University of Califo~nia at Berkeley foot­ball game. The squad performed at all pep rallies and before the Arkansas game led a rally in Memorial Stadium which broke previous pep rally attend­ance records. As a member of the Rally Advisory Com­mittee, head cheerleader Terry Thomas Angevine participated in planning and executing pep rally activities. Helping Terry in cheerleading duties were squad members Cheryl Ruth Goodman, Kathleen Dalton McCarty, Deborah G. Rosenber­ger, Kathy Anne Shaw, William H. Holloway, Thomas Ross Neyland Jr., and Jose Antonio Pena. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Shaw, Thomas Neyland, Kathy McCarty, Terry Angevine, Debbie Rosenberger, William Holloway, Cheryl Goodman, Jose Pena. Texas Opponents 17 UC Berkeley 0 49 Texas Tech 7 56 Navy 17 27 Oklahoma 17 31 Rice 0 45 SMU 14 56 Baylor 14 69 TCU 7 49 Texas A&M 12 15 Arkansas 14 21 Notre Dame 17 FRONT ROW: Leon Manley, Fred Akers, Willie Zapalac, Darrell Royal, R. M. Patterson, Emory Bellard, Mike Campbell. SECOND ROW: Manager Jim Lemmon, Deen Campbell, Donnie Wigginton, Rob Schultz, Raymond Fontenot, Billy Dale, Steve Worster, Ted Koy, Tom Campbell, Sam McBrierty, Johnny Otahal, Will Wilson, Terry Collins, Trainer Spanky Stephens. THIRD ROW: Manager Paul Hobbs, Jimmy Gunn, George Cobb, Dav.id Arledge, Mike Hutchings, Mike Campbell, Chris Young, Jay Cormier, Mike Dean, Bobby Mitchell, Greg Ploetz, Ronnie Tyler, David Keeton, Scooter Monzingo, Manager Bill Hall. FOURTH ROW: Manager James Cooke, Mike Speer, Jeff Zapalac, Travis Roach, Randy Stout, Dicky Johnston, Eddie Phillips, Ken Ehrig, Randy Peschel, James Street, Fred Steinmark, David Richardson, Paul Kristynik, Dan Terwelp, Steve Adger, Manager Bubba Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Manager Mike Cave, Bo Anders, Rick Troberman, Randy Braband, Bob Huffman, Rickey Martin, Bobby Callison, Jimmy Hull, Pat Macha, Jim Bertelsen, Stan Mauldin, Robert Paine, Rick Nabors, Happy Feller, Trainer Roy Baldwin. SIXTH ROW: Manager David Fox, Mack McKinney, Gary Rike, Jim Williamson, Leo Brooks, Bob McKay, Bill Zapalac, Scott Palmer, Carl White, Charles Speyrer, Tommy Lee, Rob Layne, Danny Lester, Trainer Jim Pippin. SEVENTH ROW: Johnny Robinson, Scott Henderson, Kevin Hutson, Donnie Windham, Tommy Asaff, Bud Hudgins, Forrest Wiegand, Glen Halsell, Larry Webb, Sam Lawless, George Mclngvale, Jack Rushing, David Ballew, Manager Jimmy Kay. EIGHTH ROW: Tommy Woodard, Jerel Bolton, Wayne Kirk, Bill Ateuis, Bobby Wuensch, Charles Crawford, Tommy Matula, Sid Keasler, Jim Achilles, Paul Robichau, Robbie Patman, Bill Catlett, Tex Allshouse. Perfect Season Produced SWC, National Champs Undisputed National Champions for the sec­ond time in six years, the Texas Longhorns drove past 10 opponents in 1969 and then topped off a perfect season in the Centennial Year of College Football with a Cotton Bowl win over Notre Dame. Coach Darrell Royal, completing his 13th season by guiding Texas to its 500th win, brought the Longhorns back to the top only six seasons after his 1963 Longhorn team was named No. 1. Ranked fourth in preseason polls after finish­ing the 1968 grid year with nine straight wins, Texas rolled by its first three opponents impres­sively enough to overtake Arkansas and Penn State in the polls and move to No. 2 on the wire service charts. But that was as far as the Longhorns would go, thought the experts. Defending titleholder Ohio State had a lock on the top spot, and the Buckeyes were rolling in '69. While Texas slipped past Oklahoma and blasted its next four foes, Orange Bloods sat and waited. Then one Saturday afternoon, . with a Thanks­giving Day game on the horizon, Texans gave thanks a week early when underdog Michigan upset Ohio State. No. l fever returned to Austin and a multitude of Co-Op stickers and hysteria on "The Drag" proved it. Tri-captain quarterback James Street moved the "Wishbone-T" offense into the record book in '69. Behind Street were tri-captain halfback Ted Koy, All-SWC halfback Jim Bertelsen, and All­America fullback Steve Worster. Providing run­ning room for this quartet all season were center Forrest Wiegand, guards Mike Dean and Bobby Mitchell, All-America tackles Bobby Wuensch and Bob McKay, tight end Randy Peschel, and split end Charles Speyrer. Texas led the nation in rushing offense dur­ing the regular season with a 363-yard per game average. The 'Horns 41.4 points a game ranked second nationally. Two NCAA marks fell under the Steers' stampede. Their 182 rushing first downs and 684 rushing plays broke all-time marks, while 51 Texas touch_downs by rushing tied the national standard. In addition to these, the Southwest Confer­ence records broken were total points (414), total offense (4,721 ), net yards rushing (3,630), extra points scored (54), extra points by kick­ing (52), touchdowns (57), and Happy Feller's 43 extra points. For a single game, Texas set new conference marks by rushing for 611 yards against SMU and by using 83 running plays against Navy. Co ntinued Steer Bill Zapalac wrapped up California running back Bob Darby in Texas' season-opening shutout. ABOVE: Texas safety Fred Steinmark picked off a Navy aerial and fol· lowed Rick Nabor's· (41 ) interference. RIGHT: Fullback Steve Worster busted over for a TD behind Mike Dean's (66) block on a Tech defender. If Texas' offerise was grabbing national at­ tention before· the season, the defense took the spotlight when the 'Horns flew home from a Sept. 20 meeting with the Golden Bears of UC Berkelev. A strong California team played that after­ noon on an 80-yard field, never penetrating Texas' 20-yard line and losing to Texas' de­ fense, 17-0. A small crowd saw the Steers' opener, but back home the next week 65,200 persons crammed Memorial Stadium for Orange and White rP.vPnnp Ambushed by Texas Tech the past two sea­ sons, Texas routed the Raiders, 49-7, on its new AstroTurf ru~ for the Longhorns' second win of the year. The defense, led by tri-captain Glen Halsell, again was brilliant. It WcJS directly respon­ sible for four of seven touchdowns, and indirectly responsible for the others by providing excellent field position. Offensively, Texas used l 0 ballcarriers against Tech, only to outdo itself the next week by using 12 against Navy in a 56-17 romp. Ob­viously, not the rematch of the 1964 national championship game with the Midshipmen, this one-sided affair before 63,500 in Memorial · Sta­dium was called the worst thing that has hap­pened to Navy since Pearl Harbor. Texas' starters all left the game after 20 min­ utes with the count 28-3. At that time, Navy had I.EFT: Eddie Phillips, Texas signal·caller, cut hard to turn the corner against Navy. ABOVE: Shifting gears behind a clearing block, Longhorn halfback Ted Koy ( 24) outran Tech defenders for a TD. An unidentified flying Longhorn unsuccessfully tried to block a Sooner field goal attempt. ABOVE: Texas' defense clubbed the B'ears, and here baptized Baylor full­back Randy Cooper ( 45) . RIGHT: Kicking specialist Happy Feller swings true on one of his record 43 extra points as Donnie Wigginton held. Rice, Heat Wave Didn't Stop Horns Normally, Arkansas would've been next, but instead of preparing for the shifted Razorback contest, the No. 2 'Horns lay in waiting for the Rice Owls' Oct. 25 visit. For Texas' defense the extra week's rest paid off. Rice's only scoring threat came with 30 seconds left in the game. Upsetting all Owl offensives on this hot after­noon was a pass defense which intercepted three of a season total of 27 enemy passes, the largest number of thefts by a Royal-coached team. All season the Texas defensive secondary, revamped from last fall and made up of safety Fred Steinmark and halfbacks Danny Lester and Tom Campbell, performed brilliantly. Longhorn linebackers. were Halsell, Scott Henderson, Mike Campbell, and Bill Zapalac. The front line consisted of ends David Ar­ledge and Bill Atessis and tackles Greg Ploetz and Leo Brooks, who was injured during the SMU contest and replaced by Carl White. Three Texas fumbles against Rice, three in­terceptions, and l 00 yards in penalties halted several 'Horn scoring drives and sent the 61,500 sweltering fans home before the final outcome, 31-0. Con tinu ed UPPER LEFT: Completely dominating the Rice contest, Texas here set up a pass play with Eddie Phillips throwing to Randy Peschel and Forrest Wiegand blocking. LEFT: Junior signal-caller Phillips ran into Owl trouble on the-option play. ABOVE: Coaches conferred with their quarterback by telephone from the pressbox. 499 Two SMU defenders , •ndwiched Texas' Randy Peschel, who managed to get one hand on a James Street pass. Halfback Ted Koy steps around the Rice defenders and over blocker Forrest Wiegand. Watching are Bob McKay (62) and Bobby Mitchell (64) . Steers Stampeded Past SMU, Baylor Back in their second home, Dallas' Cotton Bowl, the next week, the Longhorns handed SMU several turnovers early in the game but rushed back in the second half to run over the Mus­tangs, 45-14. The Ponies tried desperately to stop the Orange express with a blitzing, gambling de­fense, and trailed by a deceptively close 10-3 at the half. Texas' offensive line finally broke the bruising battle open in the last 20 minutes. Ber­telsen, who averaged over seven yards a carry over the year, tied a single-game school record with four TDs. Another standard fell in Memorial Stadium Nov. 8 as the 'Horns won their 16th straight by clubbing Baylor, 56-14. Texas thus accumulated its longest winning streak ever. Stopped on his first offensive, Street guided the 'Horns to touchdowns the next six times they got possession of the ball. Only 23 and a half minutes into the game, Baylor saw the Texas starters retire for the afternoon. Continued LEFT: A Rice receiver lost this aerial battle with longhorn defensive backs Fred Steinmark (28) and Tom Campbell (84). ABOVE: The 'Horns' David Arledge ( 89) faced the escape tactics of Chuck Hixson, but dropped the Mustang quarterback for a loss. ABOVE: Paul Kristynik, Steer defensive halfback, separated a Baylor end from the ball as Mack McKinney closed his eyes from the shock. RIGHT: After taking a swing pass, TCU's Norman Bulaich was stopped in his tracks by the liard charge of defensive halfback Tom Campbell. FAR RIGHT: Steve Worster took six points the hard way, flying over the Aggie goal line backwards. Goodbye Columbus Hello Number One! On the next game day, Nov. 15, Texas chal­lenged Ohio State's claim to the No. l spot by whipping Texas Christian, 69-7. The point margin was the same by which the Buckeyes had gigged the Frogs earlier in the season. The game was again a case of the Texas reg­ulars retiring early and the 'Horns' bench falling on the opponent-this time for 28 fourth-quarter points. TCU suffered its worst SWC beating, while Texas recorded its highest league point total in this, the last 1969 Longhorn home game. In their five Memorial Stadium contests. on the AstroTurf, the Steers bombed five opponents by the com­bined score of 261 -45. Even without good footing in the rain and mud of Kyle Field on Thanksgiving Day, Texas performed as the No. l team, kicking Texas A&M 49-12. This game followed the upset of Ohio State the previous Saturday, and marked the first time since October, 1964, that Texas had played to protect a top ranking. Bertelsen broke on the fourth play from scrimmage for a 63-yard TD romp against the Aggies, and before halftime, the Steers had a 39-0 lead, the SWC's best-known substitutes were in the game, and most of the rain-drenched fans had gone home for turkey dinner. Cont inued 503 Texas Gambled Past Hogs 1n Big One, 15-14 Jim Bertelsen dived for Texas' tying touchdown as the jubilation of 'Horn guard Bobby Mitchell (64) contrasted with the Hogs' No. 64. Standing 9-0 for the year, Texas was pro­pelled into Fayetteville, Ark., for what was called the biggest game in college football's first l 00 years. Playing before 50 million on television and 44,000 in Razorback Stadium, including President Richard Nixon, Texas spotted the No. 2 ranked and unbeaten Hogs two touchdowns and came back to win, 15-14. Arkansas capitalized on four fumbles and two interceptions for 14 points, but Texas quarter­back Street directed the 'Horns in a classic rally in the closing minutes of the game. Following a 42-yard scramble for one touch­down on the opening play of the fourth period, the fiery Texas leader dived in for two extra points. It took defensive back Lester's intercep­tion to quell another Razorback uprising, and the 'Horns were on the move, again. A 43-yard bomb, Street to Peschel, was the big play in Texas' 80-yard march for the winning score. Bertelsen plunged over for the touchdown, and a reliable Feller came through with the point­after for the win. The victory gave Texas its 15th SWC crown (second in a row) and most of the National Championship marbles. Continued TOP LEFT: Steer signal-caller James Street mixed a pass with the 'Horns' devastating running game. LEFT MIDDLE: Eluding the strong Arkansas rush, Street began the momentous scramble which ended 42 yards later in the Hog end zone. LEFT: A streaking Street showed the Razor­backs only his heels on his touchdown jaunt. ABOVE: Hog linebacker Cliff Powell had Steve Worster'• number, but the Texas fullback ripped for tough yardage up the middle. 505 'Horns Outslugged Irish 21-17 I The ultimate Royal "knucks-down, gut check" came when Texas successfully defended (21-17) its top ranking and the Southwest Conference pride against No. 9 Notre Dame in the 37th an­nual Cotton Bowi9Classic. Matched in a New Year's Day game for the first time since a self-imposed ban on post-season activity was begun 45 years ago, the Fighting Irish brought not only tremendous color to this game but also a fine football team. Notre Dame took the opening kickoff and I easily drove for a field goal. Then, cat-quick Irish quarterback Joe Theismann followed with an ae­rial touchdown. The 'Horns countered with a second-quarter TD on a short Bertelsen run, but Notre Dame still held the halftime lead, l 0-7. The Steers finally bulled ahead after a score­less third period, with Street driving Texas the length of the field for the touchdown. But, Theis­mann again dazzled the fans with his aerial magic and lit the scoreboard for seven more points. Irish: 17-14. With little over six minutes remaining, the 'Horns drove back to the goal mainly on the shoulders of fullback Worster, who rushed for 153 yards in the game. Halfback Billy Dale scored the clinching touchdown to finally subdue the Irish and garner the rema.inder of the awards sig­nifying No. l status. The victory was Texas' 500th win, its fifth straight post-season bowl victory, and the 20th win in a row for the National Champion. TOP: 'Horn halfback Billy D8le dragged an Irish defender for extra yardage after taking the option pitchout. MIDDLE: The referees decided the fate of another drive as Texas' quarter­back James Street and interested Notre Dame defenders looked on. RIGHT: Fullback Steve Worster rambled for tough yardage in the Irish secondary. TOP: Ted Koy flew through a hole opened by Texas' precision blocking. LEFT: Joe Theismann evaded Texas defenders all afternoon, but here the Irish quarterback found the airlanes closed by leaping Longhorn tackle Bill Atessis. ABOVE: Steer signal-caller James Street prepared to throw despite hindrance from a Notre Dame lineman. 507 Yearling Gridders Post 4-l Season Overcoming early season inexperience and costly errors, the Texas Yearling football team proved Coach Bill Ellington's spring recruiting successful with a 4-1 record. The season started as the freshmen got by Baylor's Cubs, 34-28, in Waco. The margin of vic­tory came on a. blocked Baylor punt and subse­quent UT touchdown. Venturing to Houston next, the Yearlings turned four misdirected Rice Owlet 11 passes into TDs for Texas' second win, 28-8. I The only Yearling defeat came in Memo­ I rial Stadium when SMU's Colts overcame a two-touchdown deficit to beat the young 'Horns, 21-14. Growing .horns for their two toughest games, the Yearlings blasted TCU's Wogs, 37-6, and drowned Texas A&M's Fish, 21-6, ending an Aggie nine-game winning streak. Leading the Yearlings was Alvin product Gary Keithley. Quarterback Keithley combined "Wishbone-T" scampers with an above 50 per­cent aerial record for 427 passing yards. Keithley, an All-SWC freshman selection, also punted for the Yearlings. Other Texas All-SWC first team picks were offensive tackle Jerry Sisemore, fullback Larry Black, and defensive end Bill Rutherford. Tight end Stan Hicks and spl it receiver Mike Janda were Keithley's favorite targets. Hicks grabbed 12 passes. Janda's eight receptions to­taled 189 yards, and two touchdowns. Keithley led the Yearlings in scoring with five TDs and three two-point conversions. Black was the team's top ground gainer, with a five-yard average. Freshman halfback Donnie Wood warded off an SMU attacker. ROW: Duncan Robison, Jim Baker, Jack Long, Sterling Worrell. BACK ROW: Karla Kelson, Becky Braden, Debra Sholtess, Nancy Cleland. FRONT ROW: Coach Jim Helms, Julius Whittier, Steve Fleming, Larry Black, Jerry Sisemore, Bruce Gaw, Bill Harrington, Keifer Marshall, Gary Keithley, Don Wood, Stan Hicks, Mike Janda, R. J. Childress, Jimmy Dreyer. SECOND ROW: Trainer Jim Dracoulis, Coach Denny Aldredge, Mike Rowan, Rocky Wooley, Don Crosslin, Steve Williams, Dan Steakley, Alan Weddell, Charles Loeffler, Bill Rutherford, Richard Chapman, Rusty Campbell, Alan Lowry, Mike Dennis, Hans Helland, Manager Ricky Brown­ing, Coach Bill Ellington. THIRD ROW: Trainer A. Y. Mac Wright, Manager David Anderson, Jimmy Mclngvale, Eddie Jinkins, Steve Valek, J im Morris, Steve Oxley, Dennis Duckworth, Morris Delong, Mike Stevens, David Shrum, Jimmy Bennett, Lukin Gilliland, Darrell Gray, Doug Rostedt, Manager Bill Allison, Coach Tim Doerr. FOURTH ROW: Lee Buckalew, James Randall, Robert Long, Alan Moore, Joe Hunt, Danny Baker, Doug Mould, Lee Lyles, Coy Page, Tom Whiteside, Talmadge Bluiett, Cary Kipp. Yearling Head Coach Bill Ellington instructed Richard Chapman on defensive signals. SEASON RECORD Yearlings Opponent 34 Baylor 28 28 Rice 8 14 SMU 21 37 TCU 6 Sisemore (70), Jim 21 A&M 6 Taking the high road to an SMU kicker were: Steve Oxley (71), Jerry Mclngvale (67), and Jimmy Dreyer (86) . UT Cross Country: No SWC Crown Texas' cross-country team strategically paced itself to an upset win in the Southwest Confer­ ence championship, Nov. 17, 1969. In May of the next year Texas was stripped of that title-not for something the Longhorns had done, but for a step one Baylor runner had not taken. First, the Baptist entrant did not cross the finish line, although mistakenly counted as step­ping across 14th. Next, he did not confess until runner-up (and now SWC champ) Southern Meth­odist extracted his story and presented it to a SWC Meeting, May 4. Third, his disqualification took a one-point victory away from Texas and gave it to SMU. "The boys were pretty upset," Jack Daniels, first year coach, said. "It's really something when an athlete can disqualify himself. What do we have officials for?" Nevertheless, the individual SWC winner was Texas' Fred Cooper who finished the three-mile course ( 15: 15) 23 seconds ahead of the next runner. The Longhorns' other finishers were: 10­Bill Gamble, 11-Tinker Murray, 15-Mike Mosley, 16-Larry Rogers. Texas Cross Country Team. FRONT: Coach Jack Daniels, Larry Rogers, Fred Cooper, Ricky Yarbrough, Mike Mosley, Coach Jack Patterson. BACK: Tom Gardner, Bill Gamble, Bill Vance, Randy Yarbrough, Tinker Murray. Tom Gardner b.ttled Baylor's Pete Morales for lead. Cagers Posted 11 -1 3 Season Highly rated in preseason, Texas' basketball team could not fill the oversized tennis shoe or­ dered in 1969-70. The youthful Longhorns re­ corded an 11-13 season record. Before Texas took the floor for their opener against Mississippi, preseason publicity was high on the 'Horns. Three national sports magazines tabbed Texas in the Top 20. A poll of the eight conference coaches indi­ cated that Texas would win the crown-but just barely. The coaches unanimously agreed that the conference race would be a close one with possibly all eight teams fighting at the wire. After an encouraging five wins in preseason, Texas faltered midway through the league cam­paign. The 'Horns were never in the SWC lead after an opening loss. At various times, Baylor, Texas A&M, TCU, Texas Tech, and Rice, held or shared the league lead. But excitement was not missing for the Greg­ory Gym crowds as the fast-breaking, pressing Longhorns departed from the previous year's control type game. Texas relied mainly on Captain Wayne Doyal's 17.3-point average. Joining 6-foot-7 Doyal; the only senior regular, were two sophomores who hit for double-figure averages. Dallas product Eric Groscurth scored at a 12.4 clip and was the leading rebounder ,with 9.3 bounds per contest. The third member of Texas' regular front line was transfer Lynn Howden, who added 12.2 points and nine re­bounds per game. The guard spots were filled at various times by two of four regulars, juniors Terry Mullin and Billy Black and sophomores Sam Bradley and Scooter Lenox. ABOVE: The spotlight caught Texas starters at Gregory Gym's center circle after player introductions. LEFT: longhorn guard Sam Bradley thwarted a Crimson Tide break by stuffing this 'Bama shot into the first row of seats. TEXAS OPPONENT 95 Mississippi 84 90 Alabama 63 72 Tulane 71 85 UC Santa Barbara 100 54 UCLA 99 51 Oklahoma State 54 76 Brigham Young 73 61 Florida State 82 73 Ohio 65 55 Seton Hall 56 59 Baylor 81 75 Arkansas 69 81 Texas A&M 87 96 SMU 83 75 Rice 67 55 TCU 80 69 Texas Tech 81 70 Texas A&M 79 71 Texas Tech 90 93 TCU 84 67 Rice 75 81 Baylor 70 61 Arkansas 78 85 SMU 74 FRONT ROW: Coach Leon Black, John Langdon, Sammy Hyde, Richard Langdon, Bruce Motley, Lynn Howden, manager Karl Rivers. BACK ROW: Coach Bennie Lenox, Frank Blankenbeckler, Scooter Lenox, Eric Gros· curth, Wayne Doyal, Jeff Baker, Billy Black, Sam Bradley, Terry Mullin. 513 Opening Pace Ran Over Southerners Texas' preseason momentum carried through three games, all played within the span of one week and all at home. Postman Howden and forward Groscurth led Texas over Ole Miss, 95-84, in the Gregory Gym lid-lifter Dec. l. Howden scored 23 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Groscurth hit for 20 points while gathering in 12 bounds. Three nights later on the same court, Texas delighted a large crowd by demolishing a young Alabama team, 90-63. The 'Horns held a one-point edge at halftime, but blew the game open in the first eight minutes of the second period. During that time, Texas ran off 30 points to the Tide's four. Doyal totaled 24 points. Next, Texas upended a good Tulane team, 72­71, in a Dec. 8 home game. Introduced at half­time of that contest, Texas' National Champion football team displayed its No. 1 trophies just two days after its come-from-behind win over Arkansas. Responding to the same kind of pressure, sophomore cager Richard Langdon sank two free throws as Texas came back from a five-point deficit in the closing seconds to win. The parti­san crowd was assessed three technical fouls for throwing objects on the court. Road Trip Stopped Steers But the three-game winning streak, the best start for a Texas team since 1963, was abruptly ended on the first road swing. In the first of two West Coast contests on Dec. 11, the University of California, Santa Barbara ripped Texas, 100-85. A bad ankle sidelined Doyal, and Howden and senior substitute Bruce Motley led Texas scoring with 20 and 18 points, respectively. Two nights later while playing before a full house in Los Angeles' Pauley Pavilion, eventual National Champion UCLA clobbered Texas, 99-54, by the largest margin of defeat in Longhorn his­tory. Oklahoma State's Cowboys evened Texas' record at 3-3, edging the 'Horns, 54-51, in a Dec. 17 contest. OSU capitalized on the home­court advantage, an early lead and an agonizing stall to turn back the Steers. Back home on Dec. 20, Texas rebounded to a 76-73 double-overtime win over Brigham Young. Florida State outran Texas, 82-61, in a Dec. 27 contest which was played in Tallahassee, Fla. But, the 'Horns came back to play their best game in the first round of the Miami Hurricane Classic Tournament. Utilizing a quick man-to-man defense, Texas stunned an unbeaten and fifth-ranked Ohio Uni­versity team, 73-65, on Dec. 29. In the finals the next night, Texas was not as sharp and fell to Seton Hall, 56-55. The 5-5 preseason record was the best in Coach Leon Black's three-year tenure, and the mark came against possibly the toughest competition ever scheduled at Texas. ABOVE: Sophomore postman Lynn Howden lunged goalward past Ole Miss defenders. Bears Clubbed UT 1n SWC Opener Opening SWC play, the two teams picked to fight for the conference crown, Texas and Bay­lor, met Jan. 5 in Waco. The 'Horns were humbled, 81-59. The loss dropped Texas' season record below .500 (5-6) for the first time. A month and a half later, the Bears visited Austin, and Texas won, 81-70. By then title hopes did not exist for either team. In that game Doyal's 26 points pushed his three-year point total over the 1,000 mark. After the first Baylor contest, Texas won three of the next four games. When Arkansas visited Austin on Jan 10, Texas ran to an early 17-point lead and hung on through a sloppy second half to win, 75-69. Groscurth hit 20 points. Next, a capacity Gregory Gym crowd watched Texas A&M outmuscle Texas, 87-81, and break the 'Horns season home-court win streak. Doyal: l 062 Points TOP LEFT: Texas Tech's Jerry Turner gave up inches but not rebounds to Texas' Lynn Howden. BELOW: Wayne Doyal (20) drove off the pick set by teammate Lynn Howden in loss to the Red Raiders. ABOVE: Six-foot-six forward Wayne Doyal launched his patented jumper from the corner in Mississippi contest. Following a 14-day break for exams, Texas beat SMU, 96-83, in Dallas with a smothering second-half zone defense. The 'Horns overcame a one-man Mustang show (Gene Phillips-36 points) with balanced scoring with five 'Horns hitting double figures. Back home on Jan 31, Texas outhustled the eventual conference champion, Rice, 75-67. A small Gregory Gym crowd and a statewide tele­vision audience watched Howden (25 points) and Groscurth (20) lead the 'Horns to the hard­fought win. In Fort Worth on Feb. 3 TCU whipped Texas, 80-55, starting the 'Horns on a four-game losing streak. The longhorns revenged that loss two weeks later with a 93-84 win over TCU in Gregory Gym, but between those games, Texas Tech (twice) and Texas A&M added to Texas' misery. The Raiders out-rebounded the taller long­horns 45-30 in their first meeting at Gregory Gym on Feb. 7, and hit 11-straight points in the second half to win, 81-69. Doyal and Howden scored 19 points apiece. 'Horns Finished Sixth I I ABOVE: Leading the Texas fast break, guard Billy Black opplied brakes under pressure by TCU's Jeff Harp. ABOVE RIGHT: Forward Eric Gros· curth twisted to launch a shot versus 'Barna. BELOW RIGHT: In Alabama win Texas' Lynn Howden threw a scare into Tide players with his driving shots. The 'Horns then traveled to College Station and revamped the starting lineup, but the result was the same as the first meeting with Texas A&M. Sixteen points apiece by Doyal and Motley could not overcome the hot shooting of the Aggies, who won 79-70. Next, Texas Tech demolished Texas, 90-71 . Texas ruined TCU's title dreams when the Frogs came to Austin, Feb. 17. The 'Horns ran to a 93-84 win, with Doyal's 26 points leading the way. Visiting Houston four days later, Texas ran into Rice's championship fever and fell to the Owls, 75-67, the reverse score of their previous meeting. Sophomore guard Lenox scored 17 points. After beating Baylor in Austin, the 'Horns were blasted by last-place Arkansas, 78-61, in Fayette­ville. BacK' home for the March 3 finale with SMU, Texas utilized Doyal's hot hand ( 16 of 25 field goals) to beat the Mustangs, 85-7 4. The 'Horns closed out the Southwest Conference slate with six wins, eight losses, and sixth place. Freshman Basketball Texas' Yearling basketball team muscled its way to a 9-3 record in 1969-70 as Coach Bennie Lenox guided one of the tallest teams in forty­acres freshman history through a second straight successful season. Led by 6-foot-7 John Mark Wilson from Odessa, the first Yearling cager to ever top the 300-point mark, Texas' Baby Bulls averaged 92 points per contest in the record setting year. The Yearlings beat the junior colleges of Whar­ton (81-80), Lon Morris (103-83), Bee County (107-79), and Victoria (103-75) to start the sea­son. A 91-87 come-from-behind victory over Bay­lor's Cubs was next. Only the Texas A&M Fish manhandled the Yearlings twice, the first a 73-70 squeaker in Gregory Gym. A month later the Aggies blasted Texas 82-72 in College Station. In between those meetings, the Yearlings beat Rice, 92-91, and ripped TCU's Wogs, 122-99, setting (Fort Worth) Daniel-Meyer Coliseum freshman scoring and rebound (77) marks. The Yearlings closed out the campaign with wins over TCU, 98-90, and Baylor, 94-64, and a loss to Rice's Owlets, 80-74. Wilson's 25 points per game led the Yearlings. Top rebounder for the freshmen, with 10.7 bounds per game, was 6-7 forward Ralph Elliott, who also scored at a 14.7 clip. Other Yearlings in double figure scoring were 6-7 forward Jack Louis ( 15.4 points and nine re­bounds) and 6-9112 postman B. G. Brosterhous ( 13 points and 9.8 rebounds) . The fifth starter was guard Mike Dukes. TOP: Yearlings' John Wilson (44) and Mike Dukes applied high-low pressure on Baylor Cub. BELOW: The same two Texas freshmen forced Wog guard to go wide with pass. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Greg Dettman, Mike Dukes, Jerry Bisbano, Vic Sanchez, Gary Sweet. SECOND ROW: Manager Eddie Day, Coach Bennie Lennox, Jack Louis, John Wilson, B. G. Brosterhous, Ralph Elliot, Bobby Evans, Coach Dale Dotson, Manager Keith Buchanan. 519 I l I SMU Remained Swimmers' Nemesis Al~hough early-season victories came easy for Texas' varsity swimmers, the Longhorns faltered in the wake of perennial Southwest Conference power Southern Methodist and then drowned in the NCAA championships. Two promising freshmen led the youthful Longhorns. Houstonian Bruce Robinson swam to a SWC record in the 400-yard individual medley (4: 16.2), and he broke two school marks: 200­yard individual medley (2:01.27) and 200-yard backstroke (2:01.8). Frank Salzhandler from Houston cracked the conference 200-yard breast­stroke mark (2:11.7). Another freshman, Steve McFarland, joined Robinson and Salzhandler as Texas' representa­tives at the NCAA meet held in Salt Lake City; March 26-28. Coach Hank Chapman's 20th group to go to the national swim failed to place anyone in the NCAA finals. Nevertheless, the 'Horns dual-meet season was a success. Defending Big Eight champion Kansas was Texas' first watery victim, 68-45, in a Gregory Gym pool match. The Longhorns moved to Houston next, and wiped out Rice, 7 4-39, and then submerged Arkansas in Gregory Gym, 71-42. Texas challenged the best Southeast swim­mers on Feb. 19-21 in Athens, Ga., and placed fourth in the Southern Invitational Champion­ ships. Back home, Texas drowned Texas Christian, 82-25, Texas Tech, 67-44, and Eastern New Mexico, 70-51. One week before the SWC Meet, SMU gave the 'Horns a taste of what was to come as the Mustangs dunked Texas, 83-30, in Dallas. And with the six other conference. squads present, Texas could manage only three first places and 370112 points to SMU's 725. FRONT ROW: Bill Holloway, Tom Neyland, Donnie Vick, Steve McFarland. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Smith, Bill MacNaughton, Tom Turner, Steve DuRapau, Bruce Anderson, Steve Beasley, Bill Barn­hill, Charlie Eichenbaum. THIRD ROW: Roger White, Mark Roberts, Ken Nash, John Santamaria, Bruce Robinson, Sandy Gottesman, Jim Pohl, Coach Hank Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Gerry Shoe· maker, Richard Ravel, Frank Salzhandler James Flodine, Bob Blodgett, Drew Ligon. ABOVE: Diver Donnie Vick began to straighten out of his tuck position in a Gregory Gym practice. RIGHT: UT swimmer Drew Ligon (left) answered the gun at the SWC Meet in SMU's Perkins Natatorium. TOP: longhorn Ken Nash (closest to camera) extended quick· ly off the blocks against Kansas at Gregory Gym. Sandy Gottes· man was in the lane next to Nash. CENTER: Texas' Frank Salz· handler (center) received title congratulations from Mustang Larry Driver and longhorn Gerry Shoemaker. BOTIOM: Breast· stroker James Flodine churned toward SWC Meet finish. 521 Texas, Rice Followed A&M Dominance FRONT ROW: Alan Thomas, Bill Tooke, Scott Moore, Tommy Colgin, Tinker Murray, Tom Gardner, Forrest Novy, Adrian Gentry, Randy Nichols, Mike Tibbets. SECOND ROW: Mike Mosley, Fred Cooper, Bill Vance, Randy Yarbrough, Bill Gamble, Ricky Yarbrough, Larry Rogers, George Coe, Jeff Jones, Walt Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: John Robertaon, Steve Minnis, Charlie Burris, Ray Timberlake, Jim Mallard, Skip Archer, David Holubec, David Cook, Dan Kaspar, Delbert Roe, Trainer Charlie Doyle. FOURTH ROW: Mike leifeste, Greg Hackney, Byrd Baggett, David Caffey, Donald Fogo, Wyatt Tompkins, William Oates, Mickey Ryan, Terry Moore, Joe Cash. FIFTH ROW: Coach Jack Daniels, Jack Fuerst, Sim Kolliner, Stan McDaniel, Dave Morton, Art Taylor, Carl Johnson, Coach Jack Patterson, Glen Sefcik, Manager Warren Cico. Rebuilding from heavy graduation losses, the Texas track team showed traces of individual brilliance during the 1970 spring season but spent the year with the Rice Owls chasing the talent-laden Texas Aggies. Texas ran eighth at the Oklahoma City Invita­tional, January 30-3 1, as coaches Jack Patterson and Jack Daniels searched for winning combina­tions. One week later, the distance-medley relay team, made up of Mike Tibbetts (880-yard leg), Dave Morton (440), Mike Mosley (three-quarter), and Fred Cooper (mile), set a Will Rogers Indoor Games record in 9:48.8. Texas' mile-relay team, rebuilt from the baton squad which held the best time in the nation in 1969, came around in this meet and ran second. That foursome of Mosley, Baggett, Carl Johnson, and Morton found them­selves in the runner-up spot most of the season behind the Texas A&M mile-relayers. A 13-man traveling squad ventured to the huge Astrodome Relays, February 13-14, and the dis­tance-medley team again turned in a good per­formance. Although running fourth because of a mixed-up hand-off, Texas was timed at 9:40.4. The Longhorns gained their first meet victory in a triangular affair at Memorial Stadium, Feb­ruary 27. Tri-captain Cooper led the orange charge with a good 4:05.8 mile, and Texas won handily over Abilene Christian and Baylor. The 'Horns ran second to A&M at the Border Olympics at Laredo, despite the 1-3-5 finishes of Steer javelin throwers and 880-yard dash men. Walt Chamberlain, with a toss of 21 l-9V2, speared the javelin title, while Dan Kaspar and Dean Watson followed. Tri-captain Mosley won the 880, while Tibbetts and John Robertson ran third and fifth, respectively. Mosley and Cooper switched races in a tri­meet with Texas Tech and Baylor at Lubbock, March 14, and both turned in good times. Mosley, usually the half-miler, ran a 4: 14.3 mile, while Cooper, the miler, recorded a l :53.4 half mile. Morton ran a l :49.4 half-mile at the Corpus Christi Invitational in the last warmup before the Texas Relays. LEFT: A Texas Tech highiumper seemed to be balanced on the bar and needed to clear one arm for • successful jump. TOP: Roider pole-vaulter ascended toward 15-foot mark at quadrangular meet at Memorial Stadium. ABOVE: Texas shotputter Randy Nichols swung into his delivery. 523 Mills Bros. & Co. Paced Texas Relays Mills Bros. and Co., the hottest commodity on the American track scene in 1970, test marketed the Texas Relays and completely sold the Round­ Up throng at the 43rd running of this annual spring track carniv al, held April 3-4. When the "dust" had settled on Memorial Stadium's new Tartan track, Curtis Mills, brother Marvin, and supporting Texas A&M re layers had tied one world record, ·broken two University Division re­lay marks and grabbed top team and individual honors. Perfect weather, huge crowds, fierce compe­tition, a fast track, and the faster Mills Bros. and Co. added up to the finest Relays ever. Over 100 teams, including 11 women's contin­gents, or an aggregate of 1,300 athletes, pro­vided the action. The recording session began Friday morning and didn't stop until the record keeper had gone to the books more times than Marvin handed the baton to anchorman Curtis. First, Mills Bros. and Co. (Donnie Rogers and Rockie Woods) tied the world 880-yard relay record with a 1 :22:1 timing. In the Aggie, Relays' record-setting 440-yard relay performance; Scott Hendricks replaced Rogers. Their 39.7 timing broke Abilene Christian's 13-year-old mark. LEFT: Marvin Mills handed baton to brother Curtis as Aggies' dynamic duo ran away with Texas Relays' honors. LOWER LEFT: 'Horn Jim Mallard was unsuccessful on this pole-vault attempt. BELOW: Four runners challenged the lead of Texas' Fred Cooper in two-mile relay. The other University baton mark belonged to the University at El Paso's four-mile relay con­tingent. The Miners broke their own standards set in the 1969 Relays. Fort Hays State (Kansas) shattered the College Division distance-relay (9:46.6) mark, but a Texas school ran away with Outstanding Team honors in that class. Prairie View A&M relayers won the 880-yard and mile events while placing second in the two-mile and sprint-medley relays. Little Rex Maddaford's first place finishes in the Jerry Thompson Mile and the grueling three­mile runs earned the Eastern New Mexico Uni­versity distance runner the Relays' Outstanding College Division award. Maddaford's 4:02.6 in the mile-run was a Relays' record. Three other individual marks were set, but there were great contests in events which did not go in the books. In the distance-medley relay dogfight the University at El Paso foursome edged its Austin kin by tenths of a second, although the Longhorns set a new school record. Six of the nation's top 11 mile relay teams could not push Mills Bros. and Co. to a record in that event, leaving the Longhorns' 1968 mark intact. Texas was the Outstanding Team that year, and Southwest Conference brother Rice won the honor in 1969. Mills Bros. and Co. kept the title in the family in the 1970 version of the Texas Relays. 525 Tri-Meet Upset: Temporary Success One week after the Relays, Texas' tri-meet upset win over A&M and Rice stirred up SWC track talk. Coach Patterson characterized his team as "coming around" after the meet, which some believed to be a SWC Meet preview. Freshman Wyatt Tompkins bettered his pre­vious best high jump by five inches when he soared over the bar at 6-foot-9, good for third place. Morton's 45.4 anchor leg almost caught the Rice mile relay team, and Texas finished second with a good 3:09.0 timing. Randy Nich­ols set a personal mark in winning the shotput (57-7V2 ). Forrest Novy leaped 22-feet-10112 for the long jump win. Texas continued its winning ways a week later in Austin by winning a quadrangular over Baylor, Tech, and SMU, April 18. Thomas' discus heave of 173-10112 was a new meet mark. Mor­ton and Stan McDaniel ran 46-and 47-second quarters, respectively, and finished 1-2. Morton's time was the best (so far) in the state, as was the time of Mosley ( 1 :49.3) in his 880-yard dash win. David Caffey returned to form in the half­mile, running 1 :50.0. One week before the conference meet, Texas' coaches spread the team over two fronts to tune up as many runners as possible. Patterson took 14 runners to the Drake Relays, where Texas' two-mile relay team (7:19.0) set a new school record although finishing fourth. Coach Daniels ente.red 25 trackmen at the Arlington Invitational. TOP: Texas' track duo of Fred Cooper (right) and John Robertson maintained longhorn lead with this baton handoff. CENTER: Steer middle-distance runner Byrd Baggett grimaced at SMU lead facing him. RIGHT: High jumper soared over the bar at Texas Relays. FAR RIGHT: Texas' Fred Cooper led the pack in mile run at Memorial Stadium meet. 52b Records Fell on Tartan Track Originally scheduled as a two-day event at Rice's track, the SWC Meet was moved because of rain to San Jacinto Junior College's Tartan track for the one-day running, May 2. Tabbed to finish third, Texas came back in the last two events to edge Rice, 57V2 points to 57 for runner-up honors. Texas A&M parlayed sprint and highjump strength to dominate the event with 72V2 points. The Aggies compiled 38 of those points in three events, with Farmer trackmen sweeping the first three · places in the 220-yard dash and plac­ing 1-2-4 in the high jump. The l 00-yard dash was also maroon. Having secured the meet victory, A&M coach Charlie Thomas pulled his relayers out of the mile baton event to let Texas and Rice fight for second. The 'Horns upset the Owls in this last event to pull out the second SWC spot. Fred Cooper completed the first distance double in this meet since Texas' Richard Romo turned the trick in 1966. Cooper's time of 4:06.4 in the mile was way out in front of the field, while later in the afternoon the Texas senior came from behind to win the three-mile in 14: 13.8. Weightman Nichols upped his own school record with a winning put of 59-4 V2, while Ad­rain Gentry threw a career best put (56-1) for third place. Thomas' discus heave of 160-5 was one inch short of the winning mark. Morton ran second in the 440-yard dash to A&M's Curtis Mills, and Mosley finished second in the 880. 527 TEXAS OPPONENT 12 10 14 1 8 11 2 2 3 2 5 6 8 10 17 4 0 6 22 6 8 1 2 10 4 6 2 6 2 5 2 9 2 2 14 2 5 5 8 5 5 12 7 5 7 2 528 Som Houston Som Houston ?am Houston Sam Houston Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Houston Houston Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma SMU SMU SMU Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Phillips University Phillips University Lamar Tech Lamar Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech St. Mary's St. Mary's Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Baylor Baylor Baylor TCU TCU Rice Rice Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Arkansas State Delaware Ohio Florida State USC Florida State 1 0 0 3 4 1 6 2 3 2 0 5 4 2 4 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 4 2 1 8 11 Texas' baseball team won the Southwest Con­ference crown for the sixth straight year in the spring of 1970. Utilizing strong hitting, over­powering pitching and adequate team defense, Texas took the title with a 14-1 record (33-6 regular season). In post-season play, the na­tionally ranked Longhorns won three games for the District Six NCAA championship and grabbed a third place finish in their third straight visit to Omaha's College World Series. Although returning a squad virtually intact from the nation's No. 4 ball club, third-year Coach Cliff Gustafson rarely used his 1969 winning combination as iniuries and position switches left few vestiges of the easy rider which had romped to the league title one year earlier. Nevertheless, Texas hit .301 as a team and the Longhorn mound staff recorded a combined ERA of 1.62. Fisticuffs ensued a disputed collision between Baylor Coach Dutch Schroeder (on ground ) and pitcher Street (second from right ). RONT ROW: Gary Erskine, Jay Davis, Manager Gordon Olhausen, Charlie Crenshaw, Bill Grogan, Greg Duffey, Nati Salazar, Mike Marki. SECOND ROW: Larry Hardy, Jimmy Crouch, Dickie Jones, David Chalk, Frank Beard, Pat Amos, Lou Bagwell, Donnie Horne, Jim Lowry, James Street, Spanky Stephens. THIRD ROW: :oach Cliff Gustafson, David Hall, Walt Rothe, Steve Prater, Burt Hooten, Hal Richmond, Pat Thompson, Dennis Magro, John Langerhans, Jack Miller, Tommy Harmon, Coach Bill Bethea. 529 UPI All-Conference Named 7 Named to the United Press International All­Southwest Conference team were pitchers Burt Hooton (a unanimous selection) and James Street, first-baseman John Langerhans, shortstop Lou Bagwell, third-baseman David Chalk (unanimous), and out-fielders David Hall and Jack Miller. Sopho­more Chalk led the 'Horns regular hitters with a .354 average. Catcher Tommy Harmon hit .337 during the season, but dropped to .268 in SWC play. Outfielder Mike Marki was the third lead­ing hitter with a .333 average, although the diminutive sophomore found his spot in the starting lineup in mid season. Langerhans, Miller, and Hall were the other 'Horn hitters above the .300 mark. Langerhans blasted 81 total bases with eight homeruns and l 0 doubles. All but one part-time relief pitcher returned for Texas in 1970, but injuries and inconsistency kept Coach Gustafson from finding any one winning mound combination. Named All-America hurlers in 1969, sophomore Hooton and senior Street, led the pitching corps with 8-1 regular season records. Hooton, following a spectacular freshman year, recorded 67 strikeouts in 66 innings with a 1.36 ERA. But Street, the football quarterback who led the 'Horns to the national championship, led the diamond crew in most pitching departments. He recorded 69 strikeouts in 57· innings with a 1.26 ERA. Other starters were lefthander Mike Beard (6-0, .304), Larry Hardy (6-2, l.36), and Walt Rothe ( 1-0, 0.76). TOP: Street anapped his big, breaking curve toward the plate. ABOVE: David Chalk executed the steal with this hook-slide around the tag of Sooner shortatop. RIGHT: Baylor pitcher's pickoff play forced Chalk to scramble back lo first base. Scheduled to play their first 24 games at home, Texas opened the season by battering old Clark Field's fences for nine wins in the first 12 non-conference contests. Big bats pounded out three (of a four-game series) wins over Sam Houston State, Feb. 27-28, and victories in both ends of a Texas Lutheran College twinbill. Hooton pitched to two of the wins, while Rothe, Nati Salazar, and Beard got one victory apiece. The 'Horns needed a four-hit pitching performance by Beard to squeeze by Houston, 2-1, but a Cougar grand-slam homerun dropped Texas, 6-2, in the finale. Although Coach Gustafson shuffled the line­up for the next series, the 'Horns won three of four from Oklahoma. Miller replaced the injured (broken finger) Harmon behind the plate, while junior substitute Jimmy Crouch replaced Miller. Hooton and Street pitched for the first time in their successful 1969 rotation, but both had their hands full with the Sooners. Street needed a Langerhans' homerun for a 3-2 decision in the seven-inning opener. Hooton, after 14 straight wins without a loss, was· beaten by Oklahoma despite pitching a five-hitter. The 'Horns swept both games Saturday, boosting their record to 9-3. 531 Street Pitched Perfect SWC Game Texas opened SWC play on a cold weekend at Clark Field, but Longhorn bats were still hot as the locals won three games handily from Southern Methodist. Street and Hardy won the first and third contests, but in the third game the 'Horns won by coming back from four runs down, although losing their winning pitcher, Hooton, to a sore arm. With the Bear out, Texas beat intersectional rival Minnesota three of four games. Hardy, Street, and Beard recorded wins with Beard getting the most hitting support in the final con­ test in the form of l 0 runs in each of the first two innings. Taking advantage of Spring Break to complete a l 0-day, l l-game endurance test, Texas beat Phillips University and hapless Lamar Tech, twice each. The 'Horns ran their SWC mark to 5-0 the next weekend with a doubleheader win over Texas Tech at Lubbock. Street, the Longview Legend, wrote another chapter by throwing the only recorded perfect SWC game against the Raiders. Resuming non-conference play, Texas split a twinbill with St. Mary's, then relied on pitcher Hardy to relieve both Hooton and Street for two wins over Texas Lutheran. Although idle in SWC play since the last game with Tech, the 'Horns dropped two games behind league-leader Texas A&M (9-0). To stay in contention, Texas' pitchers stopped Baylor three times. The Bears could manage but 16 hits in 25 innings off Street, Beard, and Hooton. Street won the first game, 2-0, despite a run-in with Baylor Coach Dutch Schroeder in an incident which prompted the SWC fathers to reprimand the Texas pitcher along with catcher Harmon. TOP LEFT: "The umpire took a close look as Texas first baseman John Langerhans applied pickoff tag to a reaching Baylor runner. ABOVE: Hard-hitting catcher Tommy Harmon cracked out another hit. A&M sat idle the weekend of April 24-25 as Texas shut out Texas Christian, twice. Street and Hooton were the winners. With Texas at Rice and A&M hosting TCU the next weekend, the 'Horns overtook the Ags in SWC standings. In the warmup series the nationally-ranked Farmers handed Street his first loss of the year in the Friday opener, 7-5, but Hooton's four-hitter in the nine-inning second game won the SWC title, easily. Rothe won the regular season finale over the Aggies, 5-3. In District Six playoff action, Beard shutout Arkansas State, then Texas squeezed by Pan American by scores of 2-1 and 4-3. The 'Horns thereby advanced to the College World Series as the No. 2 team in the nation. Gustafson's crew raced to three straight wins behind Hooton and Larry Hardy, romping over Delaware 12-4, Ohio 7-2, and Florida State 5-1 . Hooton got credit for wins one and three, while Hardy picked up the victory over Ohio with a determined relief stint. But the then-favored 'Horns lost a heartbreaker to USC 8-7, then lost a draw for a fifth-round bye. The Steers were forced to play Florida State for the right to meet bye-drawing USC in the finals. Florida State romped the error-plagued 'Horns, 11-2, knocking the Steers to a third-place series finish. USC edged Florida State 2-1 in 15 innings for the championship. TOP: Sliding Tommy Harmon and Texas Tech shortstop Jim Montgomery watched as double-play toss flew to first base. ABOVE: Catcher Harmon coached Texas' 1978 catcher after Longhorn victory. LEFT: Sophomore Burt Hooton fired in All­American form. 533 Golfers Reigned SWC Supremacy Texas' golf team fired to its 26th Southwest Conference title and shared top tournament hon­ors with the University of Houston in the 1970 area collegiate spring links tour. Opening the campaign with tournament play in the Bayou City, Texas finished runner-up to the powerful Houston Cougar golfers in both the Atascocita and L. R. Goldman Intercollegiate championships. In both contests a Longhorn was one stroke behind the individual winner-Dean Overturf at Atascocita and Tom Kite at Goldman. Taking time out for team qualifying, Kite shat­tered the 144-hole Ma~singill Tournament record by 28 strokes. The steel-nerved sophomore fired a 560-stroke total, followed by junior William Cromwell ( 588), sophomore Joe Anderson (590) and senior Zach Padgett. Adding seniors Overturf and George Machock to that foursome, Coach George Hannon guided his 'Horn golfers through the remainder of the season with only one defeat. Texas chipped at the Cougars' golf pedestal at the Border Olympics, winning the team and individual (Kite) titles. At the LSU Intercollegiate Tournament in Baton Rouge, Texas whipped the field. ABOVE: Zach Padgett hit a long iron toward a Municipal Golf Course green. FRONT ROW: Andy Stone, Bobby Goldman, David Price, Craig Campbell, Mike Bowersock, Charlie Schreiner. Tony Pfaff, Zach Padgett, Dean Overturf, George Machock, Tom Kite. SECOND ROW: Coach George Hannon, Mark Silverstone, John Gleitman, Ladd lal'1on, Chuck Munson, Marshall Parker. Joe Andel'1on, Warren Chancellor, Steve Holmsley, Brent Buckman, William Cromwell. LEFT: Sophomore Craig Campbell lined up a tricky putt. BELOW: After chipping from below the gree n, Bobby Goldman watched the approach shot. LOWER LEFT: Tom Kite chipped up a shot in direct line with the pin. Texas changed the lineup (adding junior George Tucker and senior Steve Holmsley) after falling to the runner-up spot behind Houston in the Longhorns' Morris Williams Tournament. Then, Texas blanked Rice, 6-0, in the opening conference match-play contest. The 'Horns fol­lowed with wins over SMU, 3V2-2V2, a tie with Texas A&M, 3-3, and a win over Baylor, 5-1. Back in Houston, Texas grabbed all but one honor and the team title from the Cougars' strangle-hold at the All-America Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. Host Houston took the four­ ball title, but Texas won the team match ( 4 V2­l V2) over Houston, team medal ( 1, 192-Hous­ton's 1,195), and two-ball trophies. Resuming conference action, Texas whipped Arkansas, 6-0, Texas Tech, 4-2, and Texas Chris­tian, 6-0, to win the SWC crown with a 33V2-8V2 record. The title was Coach Hannon's fourth in six years. The SWC Meet in Houston was all orange as Texas' golfers took the top three individual spots. Overturf, the fifth Longhorn champ in seven years, was medalist with a 72-hole, 289-stroke total. Two shots back was Kite, while Machock, the team's Most-Valuable-Player, was third at 292. 535 Netters Faltered to Third Spot Texas' tennis team netted an 8-7-2 dual-match record, encountering early disaster in conference play, while finding no luck in seeking its 13th Southwest Conference crown in the 1970 spring season. Senior and Most-Valuable-Player John Mozola and Coach Wilmer Allison's youth corps of sophomores John Nelson and Avery Rush and freshman Ron Touchon, led the Longhorn netters. They found no red-carpet services against neighboring powerhouses Rice, Corpus Christi University, Pan American, and the University of Houston. Texas opened non-conference action with a seventh-place finish in the Corpus Christi Invi­tational, February 26-27. A 5-2 win over Mis­sissippi State followed losses to Houston and Brigham Young by identical 6-1 margins in that tournament. TOP: FRONT ROW: Ron Touchon, Randy Sherfy, Ray Rhodes, John Nelson, John Mozola. SECOND ROW: Marc Wiegand, Robert Campbell, Mike Loftin, Rich· ard Murray. ABOVE : Longhorn neffer Ron Touchon (far court) anticipated a smash by an opponent. RIGHf: Freshman Touchon served up trouble at Texas' Penick Court s. Other warm-up matches before conference ac­tion began included dual wins over Southeast Oklahoma, 5-4, Tulane, 6-0, North Texas State, 4-2, and LSU. Handing the 'Horns non-conference defeats were Corpus Christi University, 9-0 and Pan American. Arizona bumped Texas, 6-2, to close the 'Horns' team competition. Texas' stiffest contests, though, came at the opening of the 'conference campaign. The 'Horns netted a 3-3 standoff with strong Southern Metho­dist in Dallas to open SWC play, but then were bounced by perennial national power Rice, 6-0. In that shutout, the Texas doubles team of Rush and Mozola were handed its only SWC defeat. At the bottom of the league standings after the first two contests, Texas marched without a loss throughout the remainder of the league sea­son. The 'Horns beat Baylor, 5-1, Texas Christian, 5-1, Texas Tech, 4-2, and tied Texas A&M, 3-3, in their uphill climb which gained them a third­place SWC finish. Nelson swung a four win-two loss conference singles slate, followed by Rush and Mozola, who singled out 3-3 records, and Touchon ( 2-2). In doubles Rush-Mozola won five of six matches, while Nelson-Touchon were 1-4. Both doubles teams, and Rush in the individual competition, went as far as the quarter-final rounds in the Southwest Conference Meet, held in Houston, April 30-May 2. Texas Soccer Club Streaked to Title Texas' Soccer Club ran to a 10-1-1 record in 1969 and won the Texas Collegiate Soccer League for the third consecutive year. The Orangemen stacked up a three-year, 34-game unbeaten streak before stumbling to St. Mary's in the season's final match. After opening the year with a 6-2 win over Texas Tech, Texas saw its 21-game win streak broken by a 3-3 tie with Houston. The Orange­men then ran through the eight other league teams. Texas' victims were Rice, Schreiner In­stitute, St. Mary's, TCU, Texas A&M, the University at Arlington, and Trinity. The crucial 2-1 victory over St. Mary's was a tough defensive struggle. An early Armando Rod­ riquez score put the 'Horns on top until a Rattler tying score with five minutes left. In the closing seconds Texas' Ed Kepfer scored to win the garne and the league crown. TOP: Texas' Ed Miller tried to dribble past a Texas Tech defender in this Orange]Tlen victory. LOWER LEFT: John Garthwaithe kept in conlrol during a match. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Monthree Chulasamaya, Rodolfo Castillo, Michael Adams, Houshang Masudi, Armando Rodriquez, Dan Watkins. SECOND ROW: John Powers, Jurgen Bodenstein, John Bradshaw, Ed Miller, Ed Kepfer, John Vallejo, George Roussos. THIRD ROW: Mike Hennen, Nadi Bakir, Larry Schneider, Wilkie Tsang, John Garthwaithe, Don Schlallman, Dan Willard. - -.-­ Gymnastics Club: 5-1 Record Avenging an opening-season, dual-meet loss to Sam Houston State, Texas' Gymnastics Club came back to win all five other meets in the I 1970 season. In dual-meet competition the Longhorns lost to SHSC, 129-115, but then outpointed the same I team, 135-100, a month later. Texas also jumped ·1 past Texas A&M, 130-100. Three teams participated in the Southwest Con­ference Meet, with Texas outpointing A&M and Baylor. Longhorn Larry Brackett placed second in the All-Around Division. In the Southwest AAU Meet, Texas won on the strength of only three athletes. Bob Stephens was Best All-Around gymnast, while Randall Reves and Robert Worsham boosted Texas to 129 points, 27 over the nearest rival. Because of their long hair which conflicted with Hurst-Bell (Arlington) High School adminis­trative policy, six team members could not parti­cipate or watch. They were Phil Baerreis, Gus Garcia, Ken Cone, Larry Brackett, Glenn Cooper, and Mark Ammerman. In the last competition of the year, the Texas gymnasts won the Gulf Coast AAU Meet. TOP: Gymnast Robert Stephens balan<:ed over the sidehorse. LEFT: Holding in the iron·cross position, Ken Cone performed on the rings. ABOVE: FRON r ROW: Mark Ammerman, Robert Worsham, Gustavo Garcia. SECOND ROW: Randall Reves, Robert Stephens, Mark Reschke, James Baker, Ken Cone. THIRD ROW: Billy D'Amico, Larry Brackett, Glenn Cooper, Eric Simonsen. 539 Wrestlers Posted 2-2-1 Season Texas' Wrestling Club grappled through five matches to gain a 2-2-1 record in the spring of 1970. Coach Jim Mowry guided his 16--man team, which was sponsored by The University of Texas Sports Association for Men. The wrestlers opened the season at full strength by blanking Stephen F. Austin, 46-0, in a match played in Gregory Gym. Texas then outmuscled Texas A&M, 24-16. Facing a rematch with both teams in the same day, Mowry split his talent and gained a draw with SFA, 1 8-18, by using the second squad. Later that day the Ag­gies dumped Texas, 25-15. Playing under AAU rules which Mowry said, "Matched our boys against wrestlers 20 pounds heavier," Texas lost the final match to Ft. Hood, 30-5. Ted Eckman and David Embry wrestled to the best Texas records by each winning four matches without a loss. The classes, wrestlers, and records were: 118-,Matt Kremer (2-0); 126-Ted Eckman (4-0), Ben Nowotny (1-0), Craig Sokolow (0-1); 134-Rick Plautz (3-0); 142-David Embry (4-0); 150-Richard Faulk (1-0), Arthur Milberger (2-0); 158-Steve Wieland (1-1);167-Mike Watts (1-1 ); 177-Jim Evans (1-1 ), Don McCullum (0-1);190­Dave Mills (0-1-1 ); Heavyweight-(2-0), Ricardo Valdez (0-1 ). FRONT ROW: Ben Nowotny, Rick Plautz, Dave Embry, Arthur Milberger, Steve Wieland, Richard Faulk. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Mowry, Mike Walts, Jim Evans, Ricardo Valdez, Dave Mills, Robert Kunze, Don McCullum. UTSAM: Handball Team Won National Title The University of Texas Sports Association for Men organized 11 sports clubs which participated in intercollegiate competition in 1969-70. The Longhorn handball team' won the national cham­pionship, the seventh title in eight years for Texas under the direction of Pete Tyson. The badminton team attended meets at Bay­lor and Texas A&M. In its only game of the season the UTSAM baseball team shut out the Bay­lor All-Stars, 7-0, in Waco. The squash squad won its only contest, a 4-2 victory over Rice. The Archery Club did not participate in any tourna­ments, but organized the squad in 1969. Texas' Fencing team competed against service teams in the pentathlon competition in San Antonio. Compiling 118 team points throughout a nine­match season, Texas' Bowling Club rolled co­champion University of Houston to the Texas In­tercollegiate Bowling Conference title. The gym­nastics team won five of six tournaments it en­tered in the spring of 1970. Texas' Soccer Club won the Texas Collegiate Soccer League for the third straight year. The UTSAM volleyball team capped a success­ful season with a first-place finish in the U.S. Region 9 Championships (Class A). Another first in Class B was recorded in the San Antonio In­vitational, while the Longhorns placed third in invitationa I tournaments in Houston (Class B), Austin (Class A), and Beaumont (Class A) . The Wrestling Club recorded a 2-2-1 team mark in the spring of 1970. UTSAM FENCING CLUB: FRONT ROW: G. Bruce White, Fort Worth; Michael Van Dusen, Houston; ARCHERY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Denis Lujan, Ronald Dorchester. Jim Smith, Dallas. BACK ROW: Donald G. McMiken, faculty «>:·sponsor, Scott I. Harmon, Dallas; SECOND ROW: Thomas Jurik, Joseph Kyle, David Bailey. John Hillier, Odessa; Darrell Williams, faculty sponsor. 541 UTSA TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Kitty Smith, Linda Dickinson, Mary Anne Ward, Shirley Yates, Nancy Clark. SECOND ROW: Coach Barbara Porter Nelson, Ruth Mayer, Barbara Behne, Susan Torrance, Louanne Lambert, Royce Anne Marshall. NOT PICTURED: Nancie Bogdanski, Debbie Murphy. GOLF: Vicki Zimmermann, Nancy Stefani, Peggy Kuntz. GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: Jan Hemminghaus, Cheri Mainard, Marlaine Ezell, Janna Dykes, Rita Kone. SECOND ROW: Coach Hazel Davis, Nancy Reynolds, Kathy Lingo, Debbie Shaw, Angie Morris, Sonje Berntsen. BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Rosemary Hancock, Camille Dvorsky, Viki Mosley, Kathy Scott. SECOND ROW: Coach Jean Dalton, Kathy Koehler, Jackie Hudson, Louanne Lambert, Karan Harbison, Laura Gustavsen. THIRD ROW: George Ann Harpole, Ann Hafernick, Gail Moore. NOT PICTURED: Cyndi Taylor, Lana Seale, Nedda Brown SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: Ann Srieber, Barbara Longeway, Barbara Cordell, Helen Seidel, Chris.. tine Phifer. SECOND ROW: Coach Rosemary Slacks, Sheri Tatar, Suzy Trice, Mickie Rudel, Bonnie Loomis, Phyllis Speranza. NOT PICTURED: Amalea Hart, Anne Ruggles, Kristine Sanders. 543 Men's lntramurals The University Men's Intramural department provided four areas of activity for Texas students, faculty and staff in 1969-70. The Competitive Sports Program, which included competition in l l fall and l l spring sports, involved approxi­mately 55 percent of University men. The sports were divided into Fraternity, Independent, Hous­ing, and Club Divisions, with three classes of competition in each. The University Sports Association for Men, an organization of sports clubs which competed in collegiate competition, spanned the gap between intramural and intercollegiate levels of sport. The Recreation Program, the largest activity in terms of number of participants, and the Faculty-Staff Program provided supervised sports for those in the University community. TOUCH FOOTBALL: CLASS A CHAMPION: Phi Gamma Delta: Junell, Jr., Charles B. Clark, Stephen S. Head, Stephen T. Matthews, Carl A. Johnson, Jr., G. Doug1as Wiley. BACK ROW: James L. Geary, William S. Nance, James K. Nance, Jr., Robert H. Sewell, Danay C. Covert. BASKETBALL: CLASS A Chi Alpha: FRONT ROW: Keith H. Sowards, lee P. Whittington, James B. May, Michael Klaveness. BACK ROW: Robert B. Campbell, Robert Coffee, William W. McGuire, Benjamin J . Campbell. 544 TRACK CHAMPION: Zera Bera Tau: LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael D. Rainen, Brent J. Ford, Terrin R. Davis, Jeffery M. Dorfman. NOT PICTURED: Michael H. Berler. SOCCER CHAMPION: law School: FRONT ROW: Edward C. Prado, William A. Hoy Ill, Morris VOLLEYBALL: CLASS A CHAMPION: lambda Chr Alpha: FRONT E. Belt, Jr., Allen B. Craig Ill, Robert l. Pendergraft, Robert P. Terzian. BACK ROW: Ernest ROW: Robert H. Baker, Jr., John l. Hurt, Stephen J. Smith. BACK z. Alaniz, Jr., Larry G. Schneider, Peter P. Dawson Ill, Richard B. Cagney, Jr., David Fleis­ ROW: Keith H. Sowards, J . Michael Mulholland, William W. Mc­ chaker, Keith R. Hill. Guire, David J. Jones. BOWLING: LEFT TO RIGHT: CLASS A CHAMPION: Speed: Travis V. Doughty, Benjamin l. Huerta, 0 . J. Copeland, Roger C. WATER BASKETBALL: CHAMPION: Delta Tau Delta: FRONT ROW: James 0 . Guleke II, Thomas Collins. D. Kozlowski, George A. O'Brien, Donald G. Beck, Richard R. Clardy. BACK ROW: Samuel R. lee, Gregory H. Smith, Kurt M. Papp, James G. Raney, Richard L. Townsend, Ralph G. Reser. 545 TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONS (Spring): HANDBALL DOUBLES CHAMPIONS (Fall): Tse-Yone Shen and Pierre M. Lichaa Joel G. Galpern and Jeffrey A. Barnes, AfPi ARNO NOWOTNY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Edward K. Gurinsky, SAM JUNIOR MANAGERS: Jonathan P. Purvin, James T. White, James R. Bowen. BACK ROW: Keith J. Miller, J. Mark McAfee, Donald R. Hoyt, James E. Biggs. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Arthur Corrington, Training Specialist I; M. Wayne Jennings, Assistant lntramurals Director; Robert Smith, Training Special­ist I; Albert Albin Rooker, lntramurals Director; Emily Dunbar, Administra­tive Assistant; Thomas M. Martine, Assistant "Intramural Director. . ., ORGANIZATION ALL YEAR TROPHY AWARDS: CHAMPIONS: Stephen J. Smith, Lambda Chi Alpha; James A. Evans, Rosemary's Babies; Robert D. Frnka, Navy; John M. Nolan, Stag. SECOND ROW: Terry W. Tingley, De/ta Tau Delta; Mark S. Poulos, Zombies; David A. Sheplierd, Air Force; Mark L. Adleman, Roberts Hall; Bruce W. Cozad, Campus Guild. THIRD ROW: Bruce C. Cocek, Brown He/mets, Charles M. Wilson Ill, De/ta Sigma Pi. Men's lntramurals 547 Women's lntramurals The Women's Intramural Department provided the opportunity for competition in intercollegiate, intramural, and recreational activities in 1969-70. The program included 16 team, partner and in­ dividual sports. Over 2,200 co-eds entered the diversified activities. Organized according to living units, 'murals saw competition in archery, badminton singles and doubles, basketball, billiards, bowling, fenc­ ing, flag football, golf, softball, swimming, table tennis singles and doubles, tennis singles and doubles, and volleyball. Undergraduate women, not on scholastic pro­ bation, and with an appropriate health grade, were eligible for University of Texas Sports As­ sociation intercollegiate competition in badmin­Cindy Sumner, Jan Campbell, Carol Carter, Scott Yankee, Wynn Adams. NOT PICTURED: ton, basketball, golf, gymnastics, tennis and Ken Thurmond. volleyball. BASKETBALL-WHITE BRACKET: FIRST PLACE: Alpha Xi Delta : FRONT ROW: Jane Gil­lette, Diane Womack, Suggie Walker, Nita Smith, Patty Taylor, Jo LeMay, Judy Roberts. SECOND PLACE: Plods: BACK ROW: Jane Spellman, Judy Halstead, Marilyn Shell, Jolie Bain, Mary Krier, Sandi Albrecht, Mary Holm. VOLLEYBALL-ORANGE BRACKET: SECOND PLACE: Co-ops: FRONT ROW: Carolyn Hartman, Suzy Clarkson, Linda Woodard, De Stallings, Rosemary Robbins, Beth Pyndus, Nan Hanover. FIRST PLACE: Newman Ha//: BACK ROW: Noela Oliveira, Monique O'Brien, Frances Miner, Sandy Massey, Connie Palousek, Kathleen Kennedy, Mary Ellen Marnell, Yvonne lewis, Kathy Horn, Aggie Lednicky, Margaret Matthiessen. BOWLING-WHITE BRACKET: FRONT ROW: FIRST PLACE: Nancy Harris, Marilyn Rumsey, Lynn Minor, June Melot, Lynda Harkins, Jester #2. BACK ROW: SECOND PLACE: Gail Bonner, D. E. Stallings, Patti Chamberlin, Debbie Keas, Jonnie Tyler, Co·ops; (at end of #5) THIRD PLACE: Bonita Moon, Nan Gray, Linda Cook, Susan Southwell, Sandy Brewer, Renelle Sauls, Ann Dagenhart, Littlefield. SWIMMING: FIRST PLACE: Hoots: FRONT ROW: Cathy Chaplin, Jodi Bolin, Jamie Woolsey. SECOND ROW: Nancy McCleary, Marsha Anderson, Susan Speight. BOWLING FIRST PLACE, GROUP POINTS THIRD PLACE: Barbie Smith, Jester MANAGERS: SITTING: Susie King, Sylvia Porter, Elizabeth Browning, Barbara Ozon, Sharon Tatar, Jody Dean, Gwen Eberhardt, Joan Kent, Susan Glasgow. STANDING: Dorothy Mc­Guire, Wanda Fuhrmann, Peggy Jo Peterson, Maggie Owens, Frances Miner, Debbie Dunlap, Trudell Singer, Mary Frank, Judy Allyne Duncan, Bettie Watford. Women's lntramurals 551 T Association An organization for lettermen in varsity sports and senior intercollegiate and intramural man­ agers, T Association listed 160 members in 1970. Varsity athletes earned the burnt orange "T" letter by playing a prescribed amount of time or by fulfilling specific requirements in their particular sport. Texas' Athletic Council announced new members after each sport was completed. All T-men received free football tickets and uti­ lized the facilities of Memorial Stadium's "T" Room . MEMBERS George Lee Cobb Louis Jay Cohen James Earnest Achilles Terrell Thomas Collins James Lyon Ahern William Deryl Comer Rudolfo Perez Alaniz James D. Cooke Patrick John Amos Freddy Gardner Cooper Lee Martin Anderson Elmo James Cormier Robin Bruce Anderson George Bascomb Cox Glen Dawson Archer Charles Travis Crawford David Eugene Arledge William Oliver Cromwell Thomas Craig Asaff William Hayden Dale William James Atessis Michael Patrick Egan Dean Byrd Baggett 111 Wayne Noble Doyal Louis Lee Bagwell Jr. William Dan Driscoll Jeffrey Roth Baker Steven Lynn Durapau William Paul Barnhill Kenneth Dale Ehrig Stephen Craig Beasley John Vincent El ick James Allen Bertelsen James Patrick Feller Billy Dyer Black James Bruce Flodine Robert Harold Blodgett Raymond Lee Fontenot Samuel Bradley William Raymond Gamble Joel Lynn Brame Robert Bryant Gardner Leonard Le~ Brooks Jr. Thomas Raul Gardner David Luther Caffey Cecil Adrian Gentry Robert Emmerson Callison Earl Christopher Gilbert Thomas Hearn Campbell Donald Frank Goldman William Mike Campbell Sanford Lee Gottesman David Lee Chalk Eric W. Groscurth David William Childress James Calvin Gunn William G. Hall Glenn Galen Halsell Tommy Harold Harmon Scott Allen Henderson Paul W. Hobbs William H. Holloway Burt Carlton Hooten Larry Elwood Horton Lynn Howden Michael T. Hutchings Randall Roy Hutson Sammy Oscar Hyde Dennis Wayne Kasper Sydney Johnston Keasler Ill Thomas Oliver Kite Paul Christopher Kristynik James Calhoun Langdon Jr. Richard S. Langdon John David Langerhans Robert L. Layne Jr. James Russell Leahy Joe Glynn Lenox Danny Kay Lester James Michael Liddle John Drew Ligon Stanley Champ McDaniel Stephen M. McFarland Robert Charles McKay Mack Hugh McKinney William A. MacNaughton James Atwood Mallard Michael Charles Marki William Harbert Marshall John Logan Mastenbrook David Joseph Matina John Delmo Matzinger Stanley Hall Mauld in Emmett Jackson Miller Robert Bruce Mitchell Clayton Douglas Monzingo John Davis Morton Michael Homer Mosley Bruce Edward Motley Frank John Mozola Terrence J. Mullin Tinker Dan Murray Richard Scott Murray Richard S. Nabors Kenneth Lee Nash John Wendell Nelson Thomas R. Neyland Randall Hall Nichols Forrest Alan Novy Dean Scott Overturf Derrell Scott Palmer Kurt Melvin Papp Robbie Lee Patman Randal C. Peschel Edward Dwayne Phillips Gregory Paul Ploetz James Keller Pohl David° Bruce Ramsey Richard Stern Ravel David Leroy Richardson Ga'y Ray Rike Travis Morgan Roach Mark Dennis Roberts Hewitt Paul Robichau 111 Bruce Aubrey Robinson Johnnie Fred Robinson Charles Alex Rogers Larry Dwayne Rogers Tommy James Rohrer James Avery Rush Natividad Salazar Frank J. Salzhandler James Gerald Shoemaker Charles Michael Smith Edward C. Small James Lacey Smith Larry Randall Smith Charles Wayne Speyrer Freddie Joe Steinmark Earl Richard Stewart 111 Randol Lane Stout James Lowell Street William Reese Strong Rick Hanson Troberman George Gillespie Tucker Thomas Charles Turner Donnie Lynn Vick Gregg Cooper Waddill Richard Dennis Watt Larry Leon Webb Carl Stephen White Marcus Dale Whitson Forrest Raymond Wiegand Donald Glenn Wigginton James Newton Williamson Tommy Dale Woodard Steven Clark Worster Robert Scott Wuensch Christophe' Stephen Young Willie Frank Zapalac Classes However varied their modes of dress, stu­dents come to the University for essentially one purpose-to seek an education. Students attempted to broaden their knowl­edge by investigation, experimentation, and con­centration. New and advanced curriculum pro­vided the credentials needed as stepping stones to their future lives. Each semester brought promises for a new time, and another try. The campus environment stimulated a search for identities and the meaning of existence. 553 Graduates 556 Graduating Seniors 600 Seniors 604 Juniors 617 Sophomores 631 Freshmen 650 In Memoriam 651 Index 682 Closing Pages ABOU-SEIDA, MOHSEN MOHAMED, Cairo, Egypt Applied lingu istics, Moslem Association , Appl ied linguistics Steering Committee AHERN , JAMES L., Corpus Christi _ Accounting, 6T6., T Association, Vanity Swimming, Good­fellow AL-KUBAISY, AMER K., Baghdad, Iraq Go-.ernment, Student Association of Public Administration AL-RAHIM, SALAH MAHMOOD, Baghdad, Iraq Public Administration ALVAREZ, JOHN, Austin Art Education , cJJ~K AMESCUA, GLORIA, Austin Educat io11 , TB~. flt\.0, Longhorn Band ANDERSON , CHERYL A., Inglewood, Calif. Psychology , ~!:A ASKIN, RICHARD H. JR., Massapequa, N. Y. Journalism ASTUDILLO, TULIO C., Rancaqua , Chile Journalism, Inter-American Press Association Scholar, Foreign Correspondent Reporter BANKS, CHARLOTTE LEE, Corpus Christi Business BOATMAN, LOIDA URBINA, Florence Social Work BRUNELL, FREDRICK GEORGE, Bessemer, Mich. Civil Engineering CARLYLE, DAVID CHARLES, San Antonio Ph ysics CARROLL, RONALD .HENRY, Port Neches Law, .!:X CHERRY, PAULINE ASHLEY, Pine Bluff, Ark. Fine Arts CHO, CHIN-KUEJ, Taiwan, Republic of China Computer Sciences CHOE, CHUL YOUNG, Seoul, Korea Eng ineering Mechanics, IrT CHRISTENSEN, LESLIE ANN, Austin Speech Therapy, .!:AH COVEY, OLIVER TERRANCE, Glen Rose Social Work CROOK, ROBERT NEY JR ., Paris Journalism, I6.X, BSU, Texas Sacred Singers Graduates DANIEL, DAVID ALLEN, Oklahoma City, Okla. Accounting, BA'I', Master's Advisory Council DATTNER, STUART LEONARD, Bav Shore, N. Y. Science Education and Phys ics, ITn:, Hillel , Society of Physics Students DEPRIEST, DOROTHY HELEN, Houston Foreign language Education, AOIT, AA6., Kt.IT, Southern Singers, French Council, Students' Association Committee ENGLANDE, ANDREW JOSEPH JR., New Orleans, La. Environmental Health Engineering FALLIN, JOSEPH ANTHONY Ill, McAllen Geology, !I'E, Freshman Council, Round-Up, lntromurols FINLEY, RICHARD GAYLE, Goldsmith Chemistry FISK, HOLLYE CARSON, Houston Architecture, ATO, cfJH::E FLEURY, NANCY JO, Bellaire Educat;onal Psychology, AZt., ITA9, BK, ITA, .!:All, Outstanding Student FREEMAN, FREDERICK DUDLEY, Lufkin Mechan ical Engineering, ASME FUGITT, ROBERT B., Washington, D. C. Chem istry GATLIN, SANDRA LEE, Beaumont Educational Psychology, American Marketing Association, Chal­lenge GERBER, KENT ANTHONY, Grand Haven, Mich. Physics, American Institute of Physics, American Physical Society GODDARD, JOSEPH DIAL, Alhambra, Calif. Musk, !AE, Men's Glee Club Director GOODWIN, MARY PATRICIA, San Antonio Advertis ing, 0~4>. fAX GUITIERREZ, ARMANDO GEORGE, Corpus Christi Latin American Government HALEY, JUDITH FAYE, San Antonio Chemistry , l~Tl. American Chemical Socie~ HARRINGTON, ANN MARGARET, Butte, Mont. Educational Psychology HENDON, DONALD WAYNE, Laredo Marketing, American Marketing Association HILE, SANDRA KAY, Newton Speech, ZTA, Teaching Assistant HINKLE, JOHN CHRISTIAN, Tucson, Ariz. Aerospace Engineering, TBIT, IT'T, House of Delegates, Student Engineering Counci l, AIAA, Speleological Society, lntramurols 553 Graduates HOLLIS, RANDALL HOWARD, Port Neches Latin American Studies, cl>K'I', Graduate Council, Student As· sembly, Texas Student Publications Boord of Directors, Inter· national House, International Student Advisory Committee HOOD, DONALD CURTIS, Beaum-ont law, l:, Moot Court, Criminal low Association HORN, WALTER JULIAN, Montgomery, Ala. Aerospace Engineering, ct>KI, cl>K+ JAMESON, LYNNIS ELIZABETH, Austin City Planning KASHIMA, SATOSHI, Kagawa, Japan Civil Engineering KHER, RAMESH KUMAR, Amritsar, India Civil Engineering LACY, JERR.Y ROBERT, Houston Business Administration, TSPE, MBA Toastmasters LADEN, LARRY RICHARD, San Antonio low, Tejas Club, Criminal low Association LANGDON, WILLIAM LESTER, Port Arthur Finance and Management, K"' LEE, SOOHEE, Seoul, Korea Nutrition, Irn, ON, Kol> LINDSAY, HOWARD HENRY, Houston Journal is m LOCKART, JAMES ELDRIDGE Ill , Dallas Accounting and Finance, 6IJT, CBA Council, Senior Class Secreta ry, H use of Delegates ..­MACRAE, JOHN ROLLIN, San Antonio Zoology MAGUREAN, MARY ANN, McAllen Zoology, t.Z MATLOCK, JOHN HUDSON, Austin Mechanical Engineering, .X, TBn, flTl:, Hl:, Order of Alcalde, Engineering Fellow, AIME, ASM, Student. faculty Discipline Board, lnterfroternity Council, Engineering Council MATTHEWS, LAURENE GAIL, Bath, N. Y. Educational Psychology McADAMS, HELEN LOUISE, Fort Worth Interior Design, AID MELVILLE, RONALD JESSE, San Antonio Accounti ng MENTELL, ROBERT ANTHONY, Dallas Civil Engineering MEYER, VERNON HOWARD, Arcadia, Calif. Economics MILLSAP, SAMUEL DEWEY JR., San Antonio Public Administration, Tejas Club, Student Assembly, House of Delegates, Texas Union Boord of Directon, Texas Union Executive and Program Council, Friar Society, Order of Alcalde, African Exchange Program MONTEMAYOR, JOSE DE JESUS, Durango, Mexico Phyms, l:n:!: MOORE, ANDREW FO LLEY, Sonora Government, TSEA MURRAH, CLARENCE BOYD, Austin Computer Sciences NAKAZATO, AKIHIKO, Tokyo, Japan Amer icon Civil izotion NATTO, IBRAHIM A., Mecca, Saudi Arabia Government, fll:A, Otgonization of Arab Students, Inter. not1onol Committee NELSON, SAMUEL CHARLES, Ector Hostory, A~ NOWOTNY, MONROE BEN, San Antonio Business Administrat ion, KA, TIET, Afl SCHKADE, ALBERT FRED JR., Austin Aoro1poco EngoneeronQ, ol>H:!:, TBn. i:rr, Kol>, AIM, lon9horn Alumn i Bond SHARMA, NARENDER DEV, Secunderabad, India lnternot 1onol Bu11ness SHIMAZAKI, HARUHIKO, Tokyo, Japan lus 1neu Adm1n1strot1on 554 TAYLOR, PATRICIA JANE, Dallas Mathematics, A'Zll. TEED, JERE McDONALD, Pampa Marketing, 4>rll., American Marketing Association, Texas Union Program Cou11eil, Texas Union Coordinating and leadership Boards THORNBERRY, MOLLY, Austin English, ZTA , Kinsolving Advisor, Golden Hearts TSANG, WILKIE WING KEE, Hong Kong, China Business Administration, ll.!.II, Soccer Club, Community Business Advisory Council WARLICK, JOHN WALTER, Houston Psychology WATSON, MARY NELSON, Austin Chemical Physics, I~TI. l:Tit, American Chemical So­ciety, Association for Computing Machinery WEAVER, THOMAS JAY, Austin Chemistry WHITE, LINDA JANE, Fort Worth Communications, TIA0 WHITENER, THOMAS OLIVER, Burton Business, AK'i', K, Bn: WILL, KENNETH MAC, Little Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering, ASCE WILLIAMS, JOHN TRAVIS, Sanderson Business , X4> WINGARD, ROBERT LANCE, Eclectic, Ala. Business Administration WOLFE, THOMAS HERNDON, Austin Education YAKSIC, CATALINA YERKA, Antofagasta, Chile Education Graduates 555 AARON, HARLEY E., San Antonio Mechanical Engineering, ASME ABBOTT, KAREN ANN, Beaumont Marketing, AJ.11, American Marketing Association, Round-Up, CBA Council, Oeseret Club, Concert Choir ACOSTA, IRMA OLVERA, Austin Psycj,ology ACOSTA, PETER PATRICK, San Antonio Pj,ormocy, Ko/ ADAMS, JANE TIMLECK, Austin Sponisj,, flllcl> AGNES, JUDITH, Dallas English AGRICOLA, PAUL JAMES, Buffalo, N. Y. Psychology, College House, YR, YO, Y Tutor, Cj,ollenge AGUILAR, BEN, Lockhart English, nAK! ALANIZ, DAVID RAYMOND, Corpus Christi Finance, A K"'1' ALARCON, ALFREDO GUILLERMO, Brownsville International Business ALBRECHT, SANDRA LYNNE, San Antonio Sociology ALDAPE, ISRAEL, Crystal City Cj,em icol Engineering ALDRETE, RAY EDMUND, San Antonio Advertising, A.11: ALEXANDER, JOHN DAVID, Austin Pj,ysics, Society of Physics Students, Association for Com­ puting Mocj,inery ALFRED, RONALD DOUGLAS, Tyler Speech ALLEN, HELEN ELIZABETH, Granbury Elementary Education ALLEN, MARY KATHERYN, Austin Psycj,ology, Underwater Society, House of Delegates, Con· cert Choir Class of 1970 ALLISON, DALE CRAWFORD, Rule Zoology, <1>11~. AE.l· ALLISON, MARGARET SCOTT, Austin Engl ;sh , ZTA ALMENDAREZ, FRANK, San Antonio Mathematics ANDERS, GORDON KEITH, Shiner Government, TIYA , Pre-low Association, Longhorn Bond ANDERS, KENNETH WAYNE, San Antonio Accounting, Sports Car Club, longhorn Handball Association ANDERSON, ANITA KATHLEEN, Colorado City Speech Pothology, :!:AH ANDERSON, DARLENE ANN, Duncanville Pharmacy, P'iormocy Council, lPhA ANDERSON, DIANE MARIE, Duncanville Phormo:y, LPhA ANDERSON, JEFFRIES D., Corpus Christi Finance and International Business, KA, Insurance So­ c1ely, Fru hmon Council, Posse, Real Estate Society, House o f Delegates ANDERSON, REBA JANE, McKinney Phormocy, KE, lPhA ANDREWS, GARNETT LYNN, Grand Prairie Eleclrtol Engineering ANDREWS, KATHRYN DELL, Texarkana, Ark. Interior Design, Upper-Class Advisor, Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsdon ANGELO, JOHN EDWARD, Waco M 1crob1ology and Zoology, AF:~ ANKENMAN, DECIE DAYNE, Houston Elementary Education, Spooks, Ora nge Jackets, Ca mpus Cru­ sade for Christ, K1nsolv1ng Advisor ARCHER, GLENN DAWSON, Longview Mo themottcs, Varsity Track, T Auoc1a hon AREND, RODGER GRAHAM, Austin Finance, c~~H ARNAKIS, POLY CATHERINE, Austin Englnh, l\~E. Hellenic Club, Challenge ARNOLD, GAIL ELLEN, Crockett Home Economics. J.i'. Horne Economics Chapter, THECC, Con teuo Adv, sor ARNOLD, JAMES HARLAN, Austin Economics ond Covernment, 1>11~. Tejos Club, Student Assembly, Studenl·Foculty Committee, House of Delega tes ARNOLD, JUDITH ANN, San Antonio Education ARONOFF, NANCY FRANCES, Dallas Elementary Education, l:.1.T, AA.1, K.1H, !AH, ITA9, Jester Student Assistont ARTHUR A . JUDIE, San Antonio Education, Mathematics, Engl is h ARTHUR, PATRICIA KATHRYN, La Porte Home Economics, l".lE , NHEA, Home Econom ics Chapter ARTHUR, RICHARD LEE, San Antonio Finance ATNIP, MICHAEL GRANT, Fort Worth Mathematics , l:K AUSTIN, NANCY LYNNE, Houston History and Business, A.lTI, SKUNKS, Royal Spirit Com­ mittee AVERITTE, CLINTON EDWARD, Fort Worth Government, !E AVERYT, JACK DEMARIUS JR., Odessa Pharmacy, ~X BABETZ, JEFFREY DALE, Fort Worth Phys ics , Society of Phys ics Students , YR, NESEP Naval Scholors'1ip BACKER, DENNIS IRA, Houston Radio-Television-Fil m BACKUS, OSCAR, Austin Mechanical Engineering , ASME BADER, MARIE KATHLEEN, Bellville Engl ish and Government BADGER, THEODORE JENKINS, Austin Zoology, Arnold Air Society BAETZ, BERTRAND OLIVER, San Antonio Zoology, !::\ BAGGETT, DEWEY, DOUGLAS, San Angelo Transportation, .l:\A BAGGETT, NANCY JANE, Rockdale Biology, KKr BAIN, SHERI GWYN, Dallas Engl ish and History, K6n BAKER, FRANK JAMES Ill, Bay City Speech BAKER, LLOYD LEON JR., Lake Jackson Accounting BAKER, OLA MAE, Madisonville Educot io n-Mothemot ics, II B Graduating Seniors BAKER, STEVE HELLER, Dallas Zoology. AEj. BALDRIDGE, VICKI ELAINE, San Angelo lotin, t!J.Z, Hl:, Freshman Council BALLIEW, WILLIAM LUTHER IV, San Antonio Psychology BALLMAN, ANN MARGARET, Mart Elementary Education, r~ BANKSTON, JOYCE MARIE, San Angelo History. AA.l BAQUERO, FRANCISCO J., Caracas, Venezuela Electrical Engineering ­ BARBER, KATHLEEN ANN, Houston Span ish BARNARD, BARBARA ANN, Austin Journalism , AZ~. Al:4>, Doily hxon , Cactus, Round-Up BARNES, BETH ANNE, Austin Latin American Studies in Geography, AOII, Spooks, Upper-Closs Advisor, Ponhcllenic Council, House of Dele­gates, l ittle Sister of the Setting Sun BARRERA, NORMA GONZALEZ, Palito Blanco French-Spanish, Upper-Closs Advisor, Newmon Club, Inter­national Club BARRETT, RICHARD GEORGE, Pratt, Kans. Government , l1KE BARROW, JULIA HUBBARD, Austin English and Mathematics , ZTA, Ashbel Society BARRY, MARCELLA RITA, Dallas History and English BARTHOLOMEW, THOMAS RANDY, San Antonio Arch itecture , APX BASS, SUZANNE, Orange Secondary Education, University Y Tutor, TSEA BASTRESS, WILLIAM WAR.REN JR., San Antonio Transportation, !T!, .6.I\A , MUN BATLA, RAYMOND JOHN JR., Temple Civil Engineering , TBn, XE, House of Delegates, ASCE , TSPE, Deon 's List BATSON, DOUGLAS ALLEN, Lubbock Eni:ilish , KA, Teias Club , Freshman Counc il, MUN , House of Delegates, Flash Cord Commdtee, Students' Assoc ia tio n Committee, TTT, Goodfellow BAYLISS, SUSAN JOANN, San Antonio Zoology , ZTA , AF.~. Royal Spirit Committee BAYS, RONALD GENE, Dallas Marketing, Americori Marketing Association BAZE, ROBERT ERNEST, New Canaan, Conn. Chemi ol Engineering, AXA, H!, llXE, TBII, AIChE BEALLE, JOHN FORTE, Richardson Accounting, 80][ BEARDEN, JACKIE LEE, Wichita Falls History, A~A BEARDEN, ROBERT EAR!, Austin Radio-Television-Film, AFROTC BECKER, MARY ELLEN, New Braunfels English BELISLE, SUSAN J. R., Austin Nursing BELL, LINDA FAYE, Wharton Physical Education, PEM Club, Gymnastics Team BELL, LINDA KAY, Woodsboro Speech, Littlefield Advisor, Andrews Student Assistant BELL, SHERRY ANN, Temple Elementary Education BELLOWS, WARREN S., Houston Mathematics, !.cf>E, cl>H!., Summer Orientation BENEDICT, BARRY KIRK, Fort Worth Aerospace Engineering, l:l'T, Tllll, Engineering Council, Engineering Fellow, AIAA BENNETT, JAMES RICHARD, Cleburne Electrical Engineering BENTON, BEVERLY ANN, Beeville Fashion Design, A6IT, Fashion Group BERETTA-BUCKLEY, FRANCIS N., Mexico City, Mex. Sociology and lnternotionol Studies, lnternotionor Business Association, Newmon Club, International Club, MUN BERGER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Austin Journalism, AA!, !AX, PRSSA, Men's Glee Club, Communi­cation Assemblyman BERLOCHER, STEWART HARRY, Houston Zoology BERMAN, LESLIE NANCY, Oklahoma City, Okla. Studio Art, !AT, Best Dressed UT Coed BERRY, JAMES ALAN, West Columbia Microbiology, !E BERRY, JOHNNY LEE, Gainesville Electrical Engineering, HKN, TBJI, Honor Roll, En­gineering Fellow, IEEE BERRY, TOMMYE CARL, Elgin Physical Education, PEM Club Class of 1970 BERRY, TOMMY ROY, Henderson Personnel Management, .1l:Jl BERRY, WILLIAM CARL, Mineral Wells Accounting, All, ROTC BESSELLIEU, VIRGINIA ADELLE, San Antonio Elementary Education BETTGE, CAROL LYNN, Lockhart Microbiology and Medical Technology, rcl>B BIESEMEIER, HAROLD W. JR., Otean Springs, Miss, Per;onnel Management, Crow's Nest, Texas Cowboys, Rou,.d­Up, Scabbard & Blade Society, Semper Fidelis Society, Buccaneer Drill Team, NROTC BILLS, LARRY.WAYNE, Burkburnett History BILLS, SHARON JANE, Midland Sponis h, AAA, A! BINION, MARY SIDNEY, Abilene Nursing, Upper-(loss Advisor, TNSA, Longhorn Singers, House of Delegates BIRDWHL, BETTY ANN, Wichita Falls Mathematics and Government, AA!l, Mortar Board, Chal­lenge, Orange Jackets, Upper-Class Advisor, Outstanding Student BISCHOFS, SUSANNE CAROL, Frankfurt, Germany His tory and Germon , German Club, Upper-Class Advisor, Dormitory Counselor, ACU Bowling Team, Strike and Spare, Angel Fl ight BISHOP, KENNETH EDWARD, Port Lavaca Chemistry, Amateur Radio Society BISHOP, RAY McCLAREN, Belmont, Calif. Econom ics BLACKBURN, GEORGE MAURY JR., Brenham Zoology. !E BLACKLOCK, JOHN WILSON, Corpus Christi Government BLACKLOCK, WARD TRUETT JR., Austin Government, TKE, lnterfroternity Councd , Studen'ts' Associa­tion Committee, House of Delegates, MUN,· AROTC, Brigade Stoff, Praetorian Guard BLACKMAN, LONA S., Terrell Physical Education, 6f, PEM Club, Freshman Counc il, Round-Up, V1sit1ng Fellows Committee BLACKMAN, RALPH GILBERT JR ., Bishop Mothematia, KA, Actuarial Club, Insurance Society BLACKSHEAR, JACK COLBERT, Wichita Falls International Business, !11 BLAIR, BETTY CAROL, Lampasas Government and History BLAiR, GLORIA JEAN, Belton Sociology-Social Work Studies, Upper-Clau Advisor 55.8 BLAKLEY, ROBERT DWAIN, Fort Worth History, .1.X, House of Delegates BLAND, MARY MOZELLE, Austin Interior Design, AAIT, AID, Student Survey Committee BLEAKLY, JOHN STANLEY JR., Haddonfield, N. J. Drama Edu~otion and History, A Cappello Choir, Simkins Hall Counselor BLINKA, BETTY ANN, Houston Elementary Education BLISS, JOAN, San Antonio Mathematics BLISS, ROBERT DEVENEAU, Baytown Mathematics, Act>{} BLOMDAHL, LETHA MARY, Houston Home Economics BLUNK, DAN ISBELL, Austin Geology and Zoology BOBBITT, JAY CHARLES, Dallas Government and Speech, .6.T, Communication Council, House of Delegates, Oratorical Association, Students' Auociotion Committees, Intercollegiate Debate BOCK, ADDIE SUE, Austin Sociology BODDEKER, JANICE SUE, Austin Education and Mathematics, AZtJ., Little Sisters of the Seven Stars, Coclus Section Editor BODEMULLER, CORNELIA HELEN, Nederland Government, LlZ, Costilian Student Government BOENIG, LARRY ROBERT, Woodsboro Pharmacy, BREMER, KATHERINE ANN, San Antonio Elementary Educot1on , K.lll, ACE, Oeseret Club BREWER, WILLIAM LOUIS, San Antonio Secondary Education, .lT, lnlerfrotern1ty Council, Pone, Fresh. man Council Advisor, Dormito1y Counselor, TSEA, Texas Union and Students' Association Committees BRICKER, DOUGLAS GRANT, Houston Eng1neeong Route to Business BRIDGER, JOHN NORMAN, Texarkana M1crobiology BRIDGES, LINDA CAROL, Pasadena Mus ic, ~.\I BRIDGES, ROBERT ASHE, Austin Psychology, J'.l , Silver Spurs BRIGGS, MICHAEL JEFFREY, Houston Petroleum Eng ineering , JI ET, AIME, Ciruna, House of Delegates, Underwater Society BRIGGS, WILLIAM HENRY Ill, Dallas Psychology, l::\, AE.l BRIGHT, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Houston Chem>eol Eng ineering , AX~. , BA"+' , Ko rate Club BROCK, JOHN MARTIN, Bandera Mathematics, Varsity and Freshman Tracie BROLL, LORRAINE THERESE, San Antonio Psychology BROOKS, JUDY R., El Dorado, Ark. Secondory Education BROTT, CLIFFORD JOHN JR., Dallas Economics, K0, House of Delegates, YR: BROUGHTON, LARRY TED, Pasadena Accounting, AK'I', Senior Closs P1esident BROWN, BARBARA ESTELLE, Redding, Calif. Education Class of 1970 BROWN, CALEB STEVE 111, Ballinger Pharmacy, K'i' BROWN, CHARLES OWEN, Omaha Pharmacy, Ki' BROWN, EMILY KAREN, Alpine Engl ish BROWN, LINDA JOY, Katy Elemen tary Ed uca ti on , AZ.l, College life, Home Economics Chapter BROWN, LINDA MARIE, Wichita Falls Art Education, rct>B, Hardin North Counselor, lntervorsity Christion Fell o wship, Order of the Orch id BROWN, MARILYN TRACEY, Dalla• Home Economics, AHEA, Home Economics Chapter, Stu. dent Nut11tion Organization BROWN, MICHAEL ROBERT, Dallas Government BROWN, NANCY MARIE, Wimberly Psychology, Students' Association Committee, YR BROWN, ROBERT EUGENE Ill , Lockhart Managemen t, ~!l, SAME, ASCE, AROTC BRUCE, DOYLE EDWARD JR., Lufkin Zoology, Project Info BRUCE, PAUL LEE, Runge Chemical Eng 1neer1ng , AX!: BRUNS, JAMES ALVIN , Corpus Christi Business Stohsl1cs BRUSS, WILLIAM A. JR., Dallas Finance, 4>1'.l BRYAN, PATRICIA JEAN, Houston Enghth BRYANT, JACK DAVID, Dallas Morhemot1cs, Pre-low Auociot1on BRYANT, REBECCA JANE, Sherman Mothemalln and Speech , .l.l~ . Freshman Council, Navy ROTC Sweetheart , Tt11as Union Committee, University Chorus BRYSON, JOE GOODSON, Corpus Christi BuJ inau Adm1n istro lton, 6KE, Ama teu r Ra dio Society BUCEK, MIC HA EL ANTHO NY, Wharton Governmenr, ,\tMl, TlOK BUCHANAN, HELEN, Concan Education BUCKMAN, MICHAEL ALAN, Kansas City, Mo. Business, Actuarial Club BUIE, ROSEMARY, Longview Educa tion BULLI NGTON, JAN ET SUSAN, Munday Music Educolion, ~Al, A Cappello Choir, CEC BUQUOI, MIKE EUGENE, Houston Finance, American Finance Association, lntromurals, Mas­ ter's Association, Inter-Cooperative Council BURGE, REBECCA FAYE, San Antonio Mathematics BURKETT, HOWARD GLENN, San Angelo Government , tl,11~. Middle East Studies Organization BURKS, TORY, Corpus Christi Plan II, A.\.i, TB~. Mortar Boord, Longhorn Band, Scottish Schol ars BURNETT, P. ALDIS, Houston French and History, 1'11,B, Spooks, Y Tutor BURNS, SUSAN VALORIE, Houston Elementary Education, AX.fl, ASME Sweetheart, Derby Day Queen, Student-Faculty Committee, Upper-Class Advisor, Sweet­ heart Finalist BURRELL, JERRY LOU, San Angelo Nursing, BSU, Jester Student Assistant, TNSA BUSH, JOHN HOWARD, Dallas Ard1itecture, AROTC BUTLER, DEBORAH EDYTHE, Tyler Psychology BUTLER, THOMAS LEE, Dallas Government, ATO, ROTC BYINGTON, SAMUEL JOSEPH Ill, Houston Petroleum Engineering, AIME, Deon's l ist BYRD, KENNETH MICHAEL, Abilene Engineering Route lo Business Administration CABALLERO, RICHARD GARCIA, Campbellton Acco unt ing CABE, DAVID BISHOP, Austin Meteorolo gy, All, XE, TBJT, XEIT CADENA, KENNETH WAYNE, San Antonio Mot:iemot ics Graduating Seniors CAFFERTY, PATRICIA LYNNE, Houston Journal ism, .\$, 0~1l> , l".\ X, Navy ROTC Sweetheart, Cactus Editorial Assis tant, Goodfellow CAFFEY, DAVID LUTHER, Ab ilene Government , B, fAX, Angel Flight, Hardin House Counselor, Stud ents' Association and Texas Union Com· miltees CANFIELD, JEAN, Columbia Mo thematics CANNON, GORDON THOMAS, Da llas Government and Pre-law CANTRELL, MARTHA DIANE, Temple English, f6E, Texas Union Committees 561 Class of 1970 CANTU, MARGARET LOUISE, Lyford Mothemotics, A.\..\ , Deon's list, Associa tion for Computing Machinery CANTU, RUDOLF GALLARDO, San Antonio 81ology, ..\!?, Newmon Club COHEN, GARY JOE, Houston Psychology, TJ. COHEN, MIRIAM LEAH, San Antonio Spetch Pathology, J.F:. !All, Spooks • COHEN, SHARON LYNN, Longview Home Economics, AEcfl, Texas Union Board of Directors, Orange Jackels, Onenlotion Procedures Committee, Ponhellenic Council , Pone COLE, CECIL FRANK JR., San Antonio Tronsporlot1on , KK+" , j~_-\ , longhorn Bond COLEMAN, COLUMBUS E. JR., Wharton Electrical Eng ineering, 1\tll.\ , House of Delegates, YO, IEEE , TSPE COLLINS, HAROLD RAY, Ore City Pharmacy , K'i' COMBS, SUSAN KAY, Midland A.dvertising , .\ (I,, l'.\X CONNER, CAROL ALICE, Houston Speech Therapy, .\ .}.JI , Orange Jackets , Cordettes, Posse, Sweett-leort Nominee, Orientation Advisor, Outstanding Student CONNER, RICHARD MICHAEL, Austin Runion, ~II . longhorn Band CONNER, THOMAS REAVES, Lamesa Marketing, •l1Ko/, Freshman Council Advisor, Round-Up, House of Delegates , Jomes Hogg Society, Sing-Song COOK, CLARKIE LEE, Hereford Edu cat ion COOK, KAREN SUE, Albuquerque, N. M. History-Pion 11 , .\ .\..l, Spooks, MUN, House of Delegates, Upper-Closs Advisor, Ashbel Society COOK, PAULA JEAN, Cr~ne Mathematics, longhorn Singers, longhorn Band COOK, WILLIAM LYNN, Hereford Finance COOKE, CHARLES THOMAS, Tomball Electricol Engineering, House of Representotives, IEEE, Intro· murals COOKE, JAMES DALE, Bay City Education·History ond Go,,ernment, Varsity Football Manager, T Anociation, Moore-Hill Holl Counselor / COOPER, JOHN WALLACE IV, Odessa Civil Engineering, l:X, TBll, XE, ASCE COOPER, SANDRA LOUISE, Crosby Motht-mot C\ COPELAND, JEAN ELIZABETH, Texarkana Political Scier.:e, XO, little Sigmas of Sigma Chi, Middle East Studies Association CORDES, DENNIS EDWARD, Arlington Architecture, 1'6, SAIA COSTAR, BETTE KAY, Llano Accounting COTLAR, STEVE WILLIAM, Houston Anthropology, AF.: n Graduating Seniors COWAN, CRISSEDA ANNE, Big Spring Nutri tion COWAN, STEPHEN WAYNE, Tomball Botany, Men's Glee Club, Arh and Sciences Council COWARD, OLIVER RUDOLPH, Baytown Bu siness COWEN, NANCY AUGUSTA, Fort Worth Biology, j 1lil•:, .\ 111'1', Upper-Closs Advisor COX, TIMOTHY ARNOLD, San Antonio Business Adm1n1strat1on, j\.\ CRAIG, CHERYL RENEE, Houston Engluh, jl', Longhorn Singers, Jester Student Assistant CRAIG, JENNY C. JONES, Austin Engl<>h , I\ I\ I' CRAIG, RICHARD FLINN, Austin Government, II~.\ , cl•.\H, YR, MUN, Pre-law Association CRAIG, TERRY SUE, Alvin Elementary Edu cation, TB~. longhorn Band, Upper-Closs Advisor CRAIG, WILLIAM CALLOWAY, Dale Molhemahcs, longhorn Band, NROTC CRAIN, CAROLE LOIS, San Antonio Biology CRANE, JULIANNE, San Bernardino, Calif. Journalism and Advert isi ng , l'.\X CRATIN, JOHN ROGER Ill, LaMarque Mechanical Engineering CRAVEN, PAUL EUGENE, Houston Elect11col Eng ineering , IEEE CRAWFORD, CONNIE, Galveston Clothing, Totiles, and Fashion Design, Home Economics Chapter CREAMER, FRANK DANIEL JR., Houston Educat ion, Underwater Society, Spelunkers, Student Onion, Y Tutor CROCKER, BETTY CHARLOTTE, Angleton Elementary Education CROFT, ROCHELLE FAYE, Houston Education , ~~T. J\jlJ, 11.\H, Campus Chest, Grievance Commillre CROWELL, STEVEN GLEN, Big Spring Electrical Engineering, "1>11~ . Te1as Club, Texas Cowboys, Challenge CUBRIEL, SARAH MAMIE, San Diego Clothing Textiles, and Fashion Design 563 CULLENDER, MICHAEL JOE, Canadian Eng1ne~ring Route lo Business, K! CUMMINGS, BETTY MARIE, Bryan Psychology CUMMINGS, MARY JANE, Austin Musoc Theory, )lE, llK.1, .\ .I:> CUNNINGHAM, JOHN PHILLIPS, Wichita Falls Marketing, BHn CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN JEAN, San Antonio Spanish, XQ, Mortar Boord, Southern Belles CURINGTON, WILLIAM PETER, Gregory Econom ics DANBURG, GLENDA SHARON, Houston Advertisi ng , .1<1>E, l'AX , 0!4> DANIEL, CHARLES DWAYNE, DeKalb Physical Education DANIEL, RAYMONP JEPTHA JR., Houston Personnel Management, X(I> , Society for the Advancement of Monogement Freshman Encounter, lntramurols DANIEL, RONNIE LEE, Itasca Pre-Med1col and Zoology DANIEL, RUTH EDNA, San Antonio Secondary Educat ion DANIEL, WILLIAM HENRY, Brownsville Business Honors Pion, HI'. , K DAUGHERTY, DELORES ESTES, San Antonio Art History DAVENPORT, TOBEY LEROY, Freeport Business Administration, YR, Real Estate Society DAVIDSON, ROGER LEE, Houston Finance, AETI , American Finance Association, Deon's list, Texas Un ion Boord DAVIDSON, RUTH PATRICIA, Houston French Ol'\d Spanish, A.\.l, K.1TI , HAS, International Club, Strike and Spare, Blanton Advisor, Scope DAVIES, WENDELL LENWOOD, Abilene Accountinq , .l~ll . CBA Council, Vice-President of the Senior Closs, AROTC DAVIS, DONALD M., Fairfax, Va. Microbiology DAVIS, FRANK FORESTER, Corsicana History and Government, I'.K , TII'.A , Texas Union Committee, House of Delegates, Round-Up DAVIS, JOHN DILLARD, San Angelo Pharmacy, PX , K , Student Christion Fellowship, LPhA, longhorn Flying Club Class of 1970 DAVIS, KATHY, McQueeney Art Education, Art Students Association, Notional and Texas Art Education Association DAVIS, MARGARETE., San Antonio Elementary Education, KKI', Sisters of the Star and Crescent DAVIS, MARY HELEN, Kingsville Zoology and Pre-Medical, BSU DAVIS, PAUL FRANCIS, San Antonio Pharmacy, K+" , AD, Sweetheart Finalist, Goodfellow, Bluebonnet Belle Sem1·f1nol1st, Dormitory Resident Assistant, Angel fl ight DAWSON, GINGER RAE, Houston Eltmentory Education, ~I'. Freshman Encounter, Golden Hearts of Sigma Ph i Epsilon, Challenge DEAN, BENJAMIN JOSEPH Ill, Breckenridge Sociology, cl>H!:, A~!l. Interdisciplinary Retreat, Com­munity Involvement Comm ittee , Deon's l ist DEAN, ROBERT ALLEN, Dallas Advertising, NROTC DEAR, BARBARA JANICE, San Antonio History and Government DEBORD, DEBORAH, Houston Sponuh and French, International Club DEFERREIRE, MARY ELIZABETH, Rio Grand City Englosh, YD DELAY, ROY EARLE Ill, Houston Government, Pro1ect Info DELGADO, DAVID M., San Antonio Chemical Engineering, AIChE, YR DENBOW, GEORGE E. JR., Austin Accoun ting DENMAN, MARAJEN ELIZABETH, Dallas Speech Therapy, KAA, !AH, Campus Crusade for Christ, Spgoks DENNIS, DIANE MARIE, Richardson M1crob1ology DENNIS, JOSEPH BIEDENHARN, San Antonjo Elecrr.col E.1goneer.ng, llflO, H~. TBn, llKN, En· g1ntt,.ng fellow DENNIS, NANCY LOUISE, Richardson Clothing, Textiles ond Fashion Otsign DENNY, MARY NELL, San Antonio History DENNY, STEPHEN THOMAS, Crockett Moth1mot1CJ, Physics and Germon, +RI DERBY, ALAN THOMAS, Midland, Mich. Mechanical Engineering, ~<11£, Studen t Engineering Council, ASME DERSE, PRISCILLA ANNE, Milwaukee, Wisc. Public Rela tions , A , A~4>. PR SSA DEVOS, KENNETH BRUCE, Mason Chemis try, AX~. :\P., House of Delega tes DEWBERRY, WILLIAM DAVID, Houston Go"ernme nt, ~JI DIAL, PHILIP STEPHEN, Overland Park, Kans. Actuarial Science, K, Actuarial Club DIAZ, MARIO JUAN, Austin Mechanica l Engineering DICKINSON, LAVERNE LEE, Austin Pion 11 and American Studies, A.\J , Texas Union Program Counci I, Ash be I Society DIETZ, S'-tARON ANN, Austin Mathema tics DILLS, JOHN CECIL JR., Austin Ma nagement DIMALINE, ERNEST EDWIN Ill, Aransas Pass Zoology DIPPEL, DEANNA, Brenham Speed'I, .-\1'.1, Kj,11, House of Delegates, Texas Union end Students' Association Committees, TSEA, Communication Cou ncil DISMUKES, JUDITH LUCAS, Somers Point, N. J. Elementary Education DLOUHY, DAVID BRYAN, Crosby Governme n t, II~.\ , Texas Union Executive Council, Interna­ tional Club, Varsity Debate Squad, International Students Conference, House of Delegates DOANE, LINDA KAYE, Fort Worth Commercial Art, .\:;:j,, Texas Union Committee, Commercial Art Sfudenh league DODDS, JAMES MARVIN, Corpus Christi Chemistry DOGGETT, JOHN GRIBBLE, Dallas Industrial Management, YR, Students' Association Commit­ tee, Varsity Carnival DONALDSON, JUDY COLENE, Moody " Elementa ry Education, TSEA, ACE, YO DOOLEY, PATRICIA ELLEN, San Antonio Special Education, j,r, Kj,TI, Little Sigmas of Sigma .. Clii, Texas Union Committee DORRIES, GLENN HARVEY, Hondo Accoun ting DOUGHERTY, JAMES GRIFFIS, Marshall Jou rna lis m Graduating Seniors DOUGLAS, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi Special Education, ZT• .\, Acacia Order of Delphi DOUGLAS, VERNA KAY, San Antonio Studio Art DOYAL, WAYNE NOBLE, San Antonio Business Administration, .\X..\ DOYLE, MARY ANN, Columbus, Ohio Home Economics, ;\:;:j,, little Sisters of the laurel DUDERSTADT, SID, Cuero Finance , !F., Real Estate Society, YR, Dimes Doy, Students' Association Committee DUKE, NANCY KAY, Texarkana Accounting, B..\'f', Kinsolving Student Assistant DULANEY, ROBERT LARRY, Bonham Aerospace Engineering, !TI, cf>H!, AIAA DUNCAN, PRENTIS JACK, Palestine Finance, !X, ..\K'I', American Finance Association, Fresh­man Encounter, YR, Dormitory Advisor DUNCAN, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Austin Finance, cf•j,A DUNCAN, ROSLYN FRANCES, Council Bluffs, Iowa Home Economics, ..\ .!j,, YR DUNLAP, STEPHEN ALFRED, Houston Music , 11!, Freshman Engineering Honors Program, Engineering Fellow, Honor Roll, AIChE, American Chemical Society DURHAM, ROBERT TILMAN, Whitney Public Relat ions , PRSSA DURRETT, MARY ELLA, Greenville Speech DURST, JOHN WAKEFIELD, Crockett Phormocy, ATll, ~..lX, lPhA DVORSKY, ANNA CAMILLE, Angelton Sociology, Upper-Closs Advisor, House of Delegates, President's Cabinet, Carothers Student Assistant, Inter­collegia te Basketball EADS, BEVERLY ANN, Austin History, Acf>, Texas Union Committee, Y Tutor, Education Council, Freslimon Council EANES, JOHN PHILIP JR., Cameron Meclianical Engineering, AIAA, ASME, TSPE EASTBURN, JOHN THOMAS, Austin Management, Bowling Club, Summer longhorn Bond 565 EATON, JOHN DAVID, Houston History, University Choir ECKERT, JOYCE EILEEN, Fredericksburg German EDGE, GARY DON, Carthage Mathematics EDGERTON, CAROL ANN, San Antonio Sociology, Upper-Clan Advisor EDGIN, ROBERT GERALD, Corsicana Pharmacy, K'I' EDMOND, MICHAEL TC'.>OLE, El Paso Psychology, Tejos, Scabbard & Blade Society, Distinguished Military Student, AROTC EDRINGTON, SHIRLEY JEAN, Dallas Adverllstng , t-t~•I'. I".\.\ EDWARDS, WILLIAM ROLAND JR ., Dallas Petroleum Engineering , 4)1'..l, AIME EGENES, LINDA GAIL, Tyler Elementary Education, l'..H. EGGLETON, NANCY KAY, Houston Government-History, Southern Singers, Turtle Club EICKMANN, ROBERT EUGENE, Austin Government ond Radio-TV-Film, .\ 11~. K(f, , Bl'~. Texas Union Committees, Stu­dents· Association Committee, Orientation, Challenge ELBEL, SANDRA, Schertz Art Education, ..lZ ELDRIDGE, DAVID PAUL, Houston Electrical Engineering , .\ (M?, Deseret Cl~b, IEEE, YR ELICK, JAMES JEROME, Bellville History, Bt:-'11, Campus Chest. Pre-low Assoc1otion ELKINS, ARTHUR STACY, Henderson Architecture, K.\ ELLIOTT, CAROLE ANN, Dallas Nursing , Texas Un ion Committees, Newmon Club, TNSA , House of Delegates ELLIOTT, ED STANLEY, Fort Worth Mechanical Engineering, ASME, ANS, Dormitory Resident Counselor, lntromurals ELLIOTT, KAREN JO, Matador Journalism, .\.\..l , KTA , H~1I,, Orange Jackets, Doily Texon Managing Editor, Spooks, Mortar Boord, TTT, Marjorie Oorilek Award, Outstanding Student ELLIOTT, MARLOWE BERNARD, Anchorage, Alaska Market ing Class of 1970 ELLIS, CHERYL ELAINE, San Antonio Phormo :y, KE, PX , 1•1\ , LPhA ELMENDORF, HEDA ELIZABETH, San Antonio El ementary Edvco11on, ..11' ELROD, SUSAN, Forsan Mothemot1cs EMERY, KENNETH CHARLES, San Antonio Mechon·col Eng,neering, KK'I', tMf~. l o nghorn Bond, ASME , Pro1ect Info EMMONS, TOMMY GLYNN, Dallas Electrica l Engineering Ill\ _\ , IEEE EMSHOFF, GENETTE KAY, Lake Jackson Elementary Edvcot1on ENGLISH, DAN ALEXANDER Ill, Beaumont F. nonce, Bf4 1l ENGLISH, RICHARD DUNSHIE, Beaumont Pion 11, Pre-Law Associ ation, YR EPHRAIM, JAMES CHARLES 11, La Grange Mechon1co l Engineering, TBH, TIT~. ASME ERICKSON, ROBERT DALE, Fort Worth Physics, longhorn Bond ERNSTER, TIMOTHY WAYNE, Cuero Finance, !A>E ESCAMILLA, DOMINGA, Rio Hondo Span ish and Edvco l1on ESKRIDGE, CHERYL LEE, Houston lnteoor Oes•gn, AID ESSIG, CAROLE ELAINE, Galveston Mathemot•ci, lonqhorn S·nqers, Upper-Clan Advisor ESTEVE, MARIA ELENA, Dallas French EUTSLER, ROBERT WESTON, Houston Fina nce, ~.\E EVANS, CARL DALE, San Antonio Tronsportat 1on , .l\" _\ , .l!11 EVANS, GARY LEE, Amarillo Government EVANS, JUDY, Waco Mathemo1 1cs , Scope EVANS, WARD ALAN, Dallas Psychology EVERETT, BRADY LYNN, Waco Pharmacy, LPhA EWALD, SAN DRA JEANNE, Karnes City Biology , Lutheran Campus M1n1stry FAIRLY, MARILYN MATTHEWS, Houston Spon1sh-Porluguese, Upper-Clan Advisor FRAMER, THOMAS ELLIOTT, Dallas Aerospace Engineering, AIAA FAUGHT, THOMAS NOLAN, Denton Pharmacy, LPhA FEHLIS, EMMITT DONALD, Maxwell General Business, .\ K'I' FEILD, THOMAS GRADY, Austin Management ~~!~~:~n~~~~ALAN DAVID, Houston FELLE, LINDA JOYCE, Houston Elementary Education FELLE, ROBERT EUGENE, Houston Bus iness Admin istrat ion, NROTC FENNER, JOHN CLARE, Austin Sociology FENNER, SUSAN GAIL, Austin Elementary Educot1on FERGUSON, HUGH ROGERS JR., Nome Account ing FERGUSON, KENNETH WAYNE, Houston Molhemot1cs, ~N111i, .\ 'Ml, YD, Block Students All iance FERGUSON, MAR.THA CAROL, Cisco Englosh ..\.U, 11~<1• FERNANDEZ, RODOLFO, La Feria Accounting FIBICH, KENNETH THOMAS, San Antonio Finance, ~X FINK, CARLA KATHRYN, Groves Accounting , Southern Singers FINN, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH, Dallas Finance, Society for Individual Liberty, American Civil Li berties Union FISCHER, CLIFTON KENT, San Antonio Sociology Graduating Seniors FISCHER, JON ALLAN, New Braunfels Microb1o logy, 1l•H~. l'..l FISCHER, KARYN ELYSE, San Antonio Social Welfare Studies FISHER, KATHLEEN MARIE, Houston Spanis h FISHER, SUE CATHERINE, Houston Nurs ing FITE, LINDA DIANE, San Antonio Mathematics FITZGERALD, FRANK RANDOLPH, Austin Psychology FLEMING, JEAN MARIE, Nederland Englosh, .l .U FLETCHER, JOHN THOMAS, Bridgeport Zoology, Acac ia , •Ml~•.\Ej, , ~·HK, Orientation Advisor, Student-Faculty Comm1llee, Undergraduate Research Com­mittee, UTSAM FLORES, FIDEL, Laredo Government, Latin American Studies Program FLORES, MARY LUPE, Corpus Christi Mothemot•cs, KJll , 11 .\H FLOWERS, PATRICIA CECILE, San Antonio French, AIESEC FLYNN, LINDA CAROLE, Dallas English, .\ .\j, FOLEY, EILEEN THERESE, Houston Clothing, Textiles ond Fashion Design, Campus Cht!sl, Upper· Closs Advisor, Fashion Group FOLKS, THOMAS MURILL, Dallas Microb1oloay, Flying Club, lntromuroh FOLLIN, DARTHI NEAL, Fort Worth Elementary Educahon FONTAINE, CATHERINE C., Gaithersburg, Md. Journolum, Ashbel literary Society, Campus Survey Com­mittee, Curtain Theater FORBES, MARY FLORENCE, Houston English, n~.\, Wesley Foundation, TNEA, Orange Jock­ets , English Honors Program FORTASSAIN, DENNIS GEORGE San Antonio Sociology, Speleological Society, Community Involvement Comm ittee FORTASSAIN, LINDA KATHRYN, Houston Psychology ond English FOSTER, MARGIE RUTH, Dallas English, American Institute of Interior Design tl>X, MARY MARGARET, Kingsville Economics, Longhorn Bond, Concert Choir FRANCIS, WILLIAM RALEIGH JR ., Fort Worth Mathematics and Psychology, KA, AE.1, +X, Texas Cowboys, Va rsity Baseball, IFC, President's Council, Orienta tion Advisor FRANK, CAROL LEE, Austin Home Economics, :.E , 0:\, TI.\0 FRANKA, JOHN GUS, San Antonio Chemistry, AX! FRANKE, RICHARD EARL, Bellaire Acco unt ing FRASER, JAMES RAY, Marshall Mathema tics, AROTC FREDERIKSEN, CHARLES CHRISTIAN, Dallas Finance, ~F., House of Delegates, Freshman Council Advisor, ·Texas Union Entertainment Committee FREDERIKSEN, MARY SUZANNE, Dallas Elementary Education, l Z, Golden Hea rts FREED, SHERYL HELENE, Galveston Secondary Education, l E, Royal Spirit, Upper-Class Advisor, TSEA FREELAND, THOMAS FRANK, San Antonio Pion 11 FREEMAN, BARBARA GAYE, Lufkin Mathematics FREEMAN, WILLIAM FREDERICK, San Antonio Chemica l Engineering, AX! , AIChE, SAME, Rifle Team FRENTRUP, JOANNA ELISE, Austin Elementa ry Education FRISHMAN, DAVID, Dallas Zoology and Psychology, AO, Hillel, Round -Up, lntromurals, Elect ion Comm iss ion FRNKA, EDWARD RICHARD II, San Antonio Finance, l:AE, <&>Ht, Freshma n a nd Va rsity Track FROEHLICH, TRAVIS DEAN, Weimar Ad vert ising , , A.U , Order of the Blue Iris FUGITT, DARLENE KAREN Gill, Silsbee English, l'B, Freshman Council FULLER, FRANCES MAY, Dallas Biology, ~r. Ora nge Jackets, Ang el Flight, Campus Crusade far Christ, Orienta tion Advisor FUQUA, MARIE ELIZABETH, Navasota O ffice Administra tion Class of 1970 GABRIEL, DEBORAH, Tyler Government, YO, Sisters of the Mystic Eye GALE, AMELIA JANE, Houston Elementary Educot1on, A.\.\ , 4>K, Honor Roll GALLOWAY, CARMEN JANINE, San Antonio Office Adminutrotion, TIP.tt GALLOWAY, FRANCIS ORMAN JR., Dallas History, Crow·s Nest, Semper Fidelis, Scabbard & Blade, Round-Up, ROTC GALLOWAY, MARY JANE, Austin Educal1on GAMEZ, ERNESTO RAMON JR., Corpus Christi Mathematics GAMMAGE, PATRICK ODELL, Wichita Falls Aerospace Engineering, A IAA 1 GARCIA, CLARA GARIBAY, San Antonio Office Admin1strot1on GARCIA, ROSA CATAR INA , Corpus Christi Pharmacy, KF., lPhA GARRETSON, JUDITH ANN, Dallas Special Education, .\r, Challenge, Round-Up, Crescents of lambdo Oo Alpho GARRIGAN, DANIEL PATRICK, Austin Accounting GARTNER, BRENDA IRENE, Dallas Sociology GARZA, DAVID ALBERT, Edinburg Pharmocy, KH, :.X , A!l GATHERS, WAYNE EDWIN JR., West Hollywood, Fla. Engineering Route to Bu,1nen Administration, Act-0, AROTC, OMS , Scabbard & Blade, T Anoc1otion, Senior Intramural Manager, Faculty-Student Committee, lnterd1sc1plinary Retrea t GAUTREAU, MARY JOYC E, Austin Mothemal1cs, .\011 GEE, ROGENE, Houston Government and Publ ic Relations, Spooks, Student-Fac­ulty Committee, Speakers Tour Committee GEIGER, NANCY REBECCA, Dallas Home Econom1ct, Alli, K, 11.\A, OX, Dean's List GE NT RY, CECIL ADRIAN, Henderson Physical Educottan and History, PEM Club, Intramural Manager, T Association GENTRY, PHILLIPS BROOKS Ill, Amarillo F1nonce, American f inance Auoc1ation GEORGACAKIS, KATHERINE W., San Antonio Elementary Educo11on • • ,, • GEORGE, RICHARD LEE, Houston Finance, AK'I', House of Delegates, Y Tutor, MUN, Chal­lenge GEWERTZ, MARTIN ANSON, Dallas Zoology, ZBT, Al:, Karate Club, House of Delegates GIDDENS, ALBERT LEE, Amarillo Political Science, Hl:A GILES, GARY THOMAS, George West Advertising, I E, A.12:, Student-Faculty Committee, Campus Chest Committee, Pre-low Association GILL, RAYMOND ALEXANDER, Irving Architecture GILLASPY, RONALD THOMAS, Austin Econom ics GINSBURG, STANLEY, Waco Electrical Engineering GIPS, JERRY ROBERT, Houston Geology, Acodo, H:!:, :En; GIROUARD, MARGARET ELIZABETH . Freeport Ma thematics GJEDDE, HELEN ANN, la Porte English and History GLADSTONE, KAREN LYNN, Dallas Elementary Education, .O.E GLAZE, WALTER HANSFORD, El Campo Finance GODFREY, GERALDINE JANE, Austin Anthropology, A!'.0., Concert Choir, Coclus Section Editor, Round -Up GOEHRING, AMELIA LYNN, Henderson Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter, AHEA, Fashion Group GOLDBERG, CAROLE JOY, Miami, Fla. Education, Hillel Foundation GOLDMAN, Will GARY, Corsicana Advertising, AEn, A.l! , Communication Assemblyman, Communications Council, Round-Up GOMEZ, FABIAN SEBASTIAN Ill, Big Spring G o vernment GOMEZ, XAVIER CESAR, Dallas Government, Circle K, CBA Council GONZALES, JOHN, Beeville Fi nonce GONZALES, JOSEPH PATRICK, San Antonio Zoology, Scobbord & Blode, Proetorion Guard, YD, Newmon Club Graduating Seniors GONZALES, MARCELINO, Corpus Christi Pharmacy, <1>6X GONZALES, ROBERT LEE, Lampasas Personnel Management GONZALEZ, CARLOS FRANCISCO, Brownsville Government GOODLOE, JOHN TUNSTALL, El Paso Psychology, Va rsity Rifle Team, Scabbard & Blade GORDON, JERRY JOHN, Baytown Bus iness, Acacia GORDON, LINDA SALLEE, Henderson Marketing, Frest-lmon Orientation GORENA, DINA ANID, Edinburg Psychology GOTTLIEB, SUSAN EDIS, Dallas Radio-Television-Film, .lE, AF:P, Spooks GOURLEY, JACK JR., Dallas Petroleum land Mana gement, .O.T.0., OMS, landsman's Associa tion GRAB, NADINE KAY, Arlington French, Ar.O., Christion Science Organization GRAHAM, JEFFREY WAYNE, Midland Mathematics, Amateur Rodie Society GRAHAM, LINDA DALE, Corpus Christi Psychology, Contessa West Dormitory Assistant GRAHAM, NANCY, Austin French , 6:.:. GRANNIS, PHYLLIS P., Dallas Studio Art, Campus Survey Committee, Advertising Art Club GRANT, NANCY JEANNE, Houston English, AZ, Posse, Union Dance Committee GRANT, PAULINE BRUCE, Bryan EngVish, fi B, K6 fi, Ashbel Soc;ery GRANTHAM, JOSEPH KELLEY, Miami Business Administration, BSU, Austin Stole Hospital Vol· un teer GRAVES, BONNIE BLUE, Corpus Christi Spanish, 666, AAA, Mortar Boord, Kinsolving Advisor GRAVES, GAYLE FRANCES, Uvalde Tutiles, Clothing a nd Fash ion Desi gn, ZTA GRAVES, JERRY FRANKLIN, Marshall Mana gement Engineering, AKA, <1>11! Class of 1970 GRAY, EDWARD BARRY, Newton Chemis try, A X!. GRAY, KAREN JO, Los Alamos, N. M. Russian, Cinema .40, C1.11ta1n Club, International Club GRAY, ROBERT ALEXANDER JR., Houston Rodio -Telev1s1on-Film, longhorn Handball Association GREEN, BARRY RUSSELL, Fort Worth lnduslr1ol Relations and Personnel Management, Crow's Nest, NROTC, Buccaneer Or.II Team, House of Delegates, Men's Cooperative Council GREEN , DAVID EARL, Henderson Electrica l Engineering, IEEE GREEN, MARTHA ELAINE, Lampasas Busi ness Education , llUll GREEN, WILLIAM RAY, Palestine G overnment, ~1\1' GRENADIER, LORNA LEE, Dallas Pion 11, ..\ .\~. Ideas and Issues Committee, Y Tutor, Holl el GRIBBLE, KRUSE, Houston Finance GRIDER, BRUCE WILLIAM, Quitman Education, English and Speech GR IEVES, DAVID HENDERSON, Eagle Lake Arch1tecturol Engineering, X, AAAE GRIFFIN, KENNETH EDWARD, McGregor Aerospace Engineering, ~l'T, Tl.HI , Student Eng ineering Council, AIAA, longhorn Band GRIFFIN, LARRY WAYLAND, Lamesa Pho•mocy, <~.:.X , LPhA GRIFFIN, EDGAR DENNIS, Houston Chemical Engineering, OXE, •l>.\T, 'rnlf, 1t>H!, longhorn Bond, Student Engineering Council GRIFFITH, GARY ERNEST, Dallas G overnment, ~11~. ·~.IT, !!XE, TBll, AIChE, longhorn Bond, Student Engineering Council GRIGGS, ERIC RANDALL, Sweetwater Mathematics, Speleological Society GRIMES, PATRICIA ANN, San Saba Interior Design GRIMSTAD, TY-RANN CARELLA, Honolulu, Hawaii Government, Novy Sweetheart GRING, LARRY MARTIN, San Antonio Petroleum Enginee11ng, AIME, Student Engineering Council GROB, CHARLES EARL, Houston Mechon1cal Eng1neern1g, RHll, Texas Union Committees GROTEVANT, HAROLD DENNIS, Dallas Psychology, (~ II !:, 4>Bf\, Newmon Club, Longhorn Band, Germon House GROVE, JAMES FREDERICK IV, Austin Aerospace Engineering, AIAA GRUNER, KATHERINE SUSAN, Houston Mofhemotics, ..\ I', •MU\, :\.\.l, Electocol Engineering Sweet. heart, Round.Up, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, little Sister of the Sands, K1nsolv1ng Advisor, Posse, Phi Beto Kinsolvi ng, Freshman Council Advisor, Anociol1on of Computing Machi nery GRUSY, MELODY ANN, Austin Secondary Educot1on, ..\Z, 111111 GUAQUETA, CAMILO H., Bogota, Columbia Chemical Engineering GUERRA, OSCAR MENDIOLA, San Antonio Pharmacy GUESS, CURTIS NEAL, Temple H11tory, Arnold An Society, AFROTC GUETTLER, DONNA MARIE, Gregory Malhemot1cs, Association of Computing Machinery GUINN, G~~.FFREY KYLE, Fort Worth Accounting, _;.; GULEKE, JAMES 0. II, Amarillo Government, ..\T..\ , cMI!:, 0..\t\, Silver Spurs, Order of Alcalde. Ouhtond1ng Student, longhorn Flying Club, Student. Faculty Comm•tlee on Or en lotion, Royal Order of UT, Presidents Club. Arno Nowolny Award GUSHIKEN, LUCIA YURIKO, Lima, Peru M1c rob1ology GUTIERREZ, FRANCISCO Ill, Hebbronville Aerc»poce Eng1neeong, AIAA GUYETTE, COURTNEY, Galveston His tory . _\X\?, Campus Survey Committee, YR HAAS, THOMAS PAUL, McQueeney Accounting , ~!ll HACKARD, JAMES CLIFFORD, Austin Mothemol1cs ond Actuo11ol Science, AROTC, SAME, Proeto11on 01.1ard. Actuoflol Cl1.1b HAGLER, ERWIN HARRISON, Fort Worth Arch itecture, ~II HAIK, CAROLYN MARY, Austin Secondary Ed1.1 -al1on, TB~. longhorn Bond HAIKEN, HARRY RICHARD, Houston Accounting, ZUT, lntromurols HALLMARK, ROBERT EDWIN, Dallas Business Honors Program, .\ l\i', House of Oelegatu HALTON, BONNIE LOY, Austin Span ish , .\ .\j,, !:.lll , Southern Singers HAMILTON, LYNNWOOD HARRISON, Earth Government and Pre.Low, TKE, House of Delegates, MUN HAMMACK, LINDE SUSAN, San Antonio . Engl is h HAMMONS, HENRY EVANS II, Fort Worth Polir1cal Science, H'i'fl~ •.\X~. Posse, AIChE HANKS, LUCINDA BOYLEN, Palestine Journa lis m, X: P., ~~, l'.\X , .\ .\j,, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Outstanding Student, Challenge, TTT, Mo rtar Boord HANNA, STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Breckenridge Public Relations, l:..\E HANNIGAN, HENRY JAY, Peru, Ill. lndu~triol Management, AECP, AFIT HANSON, CARLTON HENRY, San Antonio Personnel Management HARD EMAN , JAMES ANTHON Y, Hartford, Conn . Anthropo logy HA RDY, SILVAN LEON JR., San Antonio Pnysocol Ec!uco1;on. PEM Club, AAHPER, TAHPER, longnorn Handball Association HARKINS, STEPHEN GREGORY, Sanderson Eng lis h HARKINS, WILLIAM TRAVIS, Sanderson Physical Education and Biology, PEM Club HARLOW, DEBORAH JEANNETTE, Richardson Ele rnentary Educa tion. Spooks, Orange Jackets, Upper­Class Advisor, Valhalla Co-Op, Mo rtar Board HARMON , PATRICIA, Dallas Journal ism HARPER, BARBARA MARTHA, Pelham, N. Y. Spaniih, YR HARRELL, DAVID JOE, Denton Mechanical Engineering, ASME Graduating Seniors HARRIMAN , MICHELLE, Amarillo French HARRIS, DIANA JEAN, Brenham Bu i1 ness Education, ll Ull HARRIS, LAURA WILLIAMS, Dallas Ph ilosophy, r\ .\ .l. Southern Singers, Upper-Closs Adviior HARRIS, WILLIAM FRANCIS JR., Austin Accounting, Karate Club, YR HARRISON, GLENN HOWARD, Lampasas Chem1Ury, American Chemicol Society, Association for Com­puting Mo:htnery HARRISON, JAMES PARRISH IV, Crane Mothemoltcs HARRISON, PAT I., Holloman AFB, N. M. Mat hematics HART, MACY BERNARD, Winona, Miss. Govern ment HARTMANN, PAUL ROBERT, Fredericks burg Elecir;col Eng;neer;ng, <1>11~. Ill\:\, Tl!ll, IEEE HARTONG, ROBERT EUGENE JR., San Antonio Morkellng, ..1!.11 HARVEY, MICHAEL PAUL, Hereford Advertu1ng, llf\.\, .\-1!., Student Assembly, Texai Union Comm11tee, Campus Cheit, Round-Up HASSLOCHER, SUSAN LYNN, San Antonio Management , .\•I', Assemblywomon-At· large, Texas Student Publications Boord of Directori, Universlly Council, CBA Council , Orange Jackets, Outstanding Student HATCHER, WILLIAM EMMERT Ill, San Antonio Ma themat1ci, f\ K'it , longhorn Bond HAWTHORNE, JUDY KAY, Lubbock Home Econom iu, f'..1E , Home Econom iu Chapter HAYES, GAIL ELIZABETH, Tyler Elementary Education, Association of Childhood Education HAYES, WILLIAM HAROLD, De Soto Accounttng HAYES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Corpus Christi International Studies HAYMES, PAMELA JEANNE, Houston Government, r\Xfl, Texas Union Committee, Freihman Council , Upper-Clais Adviior HAYNES, BEVERLY BERNICE, Dalla'\ H;s1ory , l'.H:. SKUNKS HEAD, THOMAS E., Lubbock Engineering Route to Busineu, NROTC, Scabbard & Blade, House of Delegatei 571 Class of 1970 HEARTFIELD, BARBARA ANN, Gilmer Mo1keting, Fashion Group HEATH, RALPH MERLIN 11, Killeen Pen::innel Management HEINTZ, NICHOLAS WAYNE, North Little Rock, Ark. Mechanical Engineering, !.X, ASME, TSPE, Freshman and Vanity Boseboll HEJL, JEAN RAY, Austin History and Engl ish , 11.\EI HELBERT, DENNIS WAYNE, Hale Center Pharmacy, 4-.lX, longhorn Bond, Pharmacy Council, College of Pharmacy Drug Abuse Program HELLSTEN, KAAREN AGATHA, San Antonio Psychology, J'.lE, Community Involvement Committee HELWICK, KATHERINE LEE, Dallas Mathematics end Eng:ish, A.1\.6., University Y, Phi Beto Kinso lving HEMPHILL, LINDA SUE, Markham Petroleum Engineering, lll::T, AIME, lnt1omu1ols, Society of Women Engineers HENCKEL, EDWARD ARTHUR JR., San Antonio Marketing HENDRICKS, NOELLE M ., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eleme ntary Education, Aquinas Club, Recipient Will Ro gers Scholarship HENKE, JEFFREY WILLIAM, Fredericksburg Economics, Brackenridge Counselor, AROTC, Scabbo1d & Blade HENNEKE, LAWRENCE EDWARD JR., Cuero History, AFROTC, Arnold Ai1 Society HENRY, ALBERT CARL, Dallas Zoology, ~K HENRY, BILLY JACK, Sherman Industrial Management HENRY, JAMES DAVID, Nocona Geology, X

.lX, llI, Sen;or Clas.s President, LPhA , lntromuro ls HERNANDEZ, MARIA CAROLINA, Corpus Christi Mathematics HERR, BONITA BOWER, Dallas Pha rmacy, HILLEGEIST, NORMAN EDWARD II, Houston Pre-Medical, llK.\ HILLIARD, GARRY GEORGE, Port Henry, N. Y. Psychology, ~:\ , .\tVi?. Debate Squad, YO, Newman Club HILTON, NO RA FAYE, Lockhart Mothemot1cs HINZE, JIMMIE WAYNE, Carmine Arch+tecturol Eng1neeong, XE, II Bii, AAAE HOCH, TERRI LYNN, Houston History and Biology, Upper-Clan Advisor, Student Christion Fellow1h1p HODGES, DANIEL RAMSEY, Austin Buuneu Stotuflcs HOELSCHER, PATRICIA ANNE, Alice Mothemallci, Auoc•ollon of Computing Machinery HOFF, MERLE ANNE, Cotulla Eementory Educot1on , .\ 1'.l HOFFMAN, DAVID EDWIN, Lansdale, Pa. Accounl1ng , R.\ \fl HOFFMAN, FRANK ADAIR, Ennis Pe"onnel Management, ,\Ko/ , YO HOFFMAN, LILLIE JANE, Ennis Educol1on, l',Ml, \ ,\.l, K.lll , Freihmon Council HOGENSON, CAROL ANN, Tyler Zoology, AE.l, Upper-Clan Advuor, Scotttsh Scholon HOGUE, JAMES RUSSELL, San Antonio Moth•mot1C1 HOHERD, THOMAS LEONARD, Temple Accounting HOLBERT, BETSY, Longview Elementary Education HOLCOMB, DAVID RANDELL, Mt. Pleasant Ct-!emical Engineering, AX!:, AIChE HOLDER, SANDRA LEE, Jasper Bus iness Administration HOLDER, SUZANNE LOUISE, Memphis, Tenn. Education, Upper.Closs Advisor, Y Tutor HOLEMAN , MICHAEL WESLEY, Austin A rch1 lecture HOLLE, SUE ANN, Bellaire Elementary Educot1on, A, Spooks, Education Council HOLLENBECK, ROBERT ALLEN, Richardson Pharmacy HOLLEY, BETTY JEANETTE, Taft Government and History, NROTC Sweetheart, Freshman Council Advisor, Challenge, Texas Union and Students' Association Committee, President's Advisory Committee HOLLON, SUSAN JEAN, Toledo, Ohio English HOLM, MARY LYNNE, Houston History and Government, A4t, Orange Jackets, Orienta· t1on Advisor, Kinsolving Advisor, Texas Union leadership Board, Goodfellow HOLMES, BRUCE WHITNEY, El Paso History, YO , House of Delegates HOLMES, CHARLOTTE LYNN, Dallas Education, English and History HOLMES, MICHAEL LLOYD, Pittsburg Chemical Engineering, AX~ HOLSTEIN, LINDA P., Austin Educat ion, longhorn Singers HOLT, MARY HELEN, Austin Office Adm inistration, ZTA , Acac ia Order of Delphi, Ashbel Society HOMSHER, NANCY JEANNE, San Antonio English HODD, VICKI LYNNE, Tyler History ond Government HOPE, BRIAN LANNES, Bryan History, AROTC, longhorn Band, MUN, Asian Club, Internat ional Studies Program, lntramurals HOPPENSTEIN, MARSHA, Waco Special Education, .6.E HORN, ELLEN ESTES, Montgomery, Ala. Spedol Educot;on, K~n. K, ITJ\0, Student Coundl for Exceptional Children Graduating Seniors HORSAK, CLIFFORD HAROLD, Waco Arch itecture, Sphinx HOUSSIERE, CHARLES RENE Ill, Jennings, La. Phys ics HOWARD, MARTHA ANNE, Moody Home Eco nomics, AX!"?, 0:\, 4'K HOWARD, THOMAS WALLACE, Nocona Government, j!tJ>, Representative Party HOWELL, CHARLES LEE JR., Austin Mechanical Eng ineering, ~X. ASME, TSPE, Round.Up, En. gineer1ng Power Show Committee HOWELL, LINDA SUNDBERG, Austin Fine Arts, Engineering Wives Club, little Sigmas HOWERTON, CAROLYN ALICE, San Antonio Malhemol ics, 1\J\j, HOYLER, SUZANNE SHELTON, Harlingen Clothing, Texti:es and Fashion Des ign, Fash ion Group HRUSKA, MARY WILLENE, Waco Jou1nalism, I'AX HUBBARD, BENNIE LEE, Weimar Personnel Management HUBBARD, JUANITA, Dallas Government, A Cappello Choir HUDDLESTON, CAROLYN ANN, Ballinger Pharmacy, KE, longhorn Flying Club, lPhA, Dean's Honor Roll HUDGINS, MICHAEL JUDD, Austin Zoology, Project Info, SMC HUEBEL, ANNA KATHERINE, Lake Jackson Engl is h and Government HUGHSTON, THOMAS EDWARD, Brownsville Anthropology, Underwoter Society HUHNDORFF, MARY SUSAN, Houston Mothematics, AXQ, Blonlon Advisor, Campus Survey Comm11tee, SCOPE HULL, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Wichita Falls Finance, BEHi, American Finance Association, CBA Council HULSEY, WILEY EUGENE, Odessa Elemen tary Education HULTMAN, STANLEY STEPHEN, Corpus Christi Government, 6!ll, ON, l ittle Sisters or the Crescent HUTCHESON, REX JACKSON, Fort Worth Gove rnm ent HUTTO, PATRICIA KAY, San Antonio Pharmacy, K F:, PX, AAA, LPhA, Pea rce Coordinator, Coordinator's Council HYDE, WALTER EARL, Woodville Electrical Engineering, IEEE INGRAM, BEVERLY ANN, Atlanta French and Mothemoti:::s, cf>BK, Orange Ja cke ts, Freshman Encounter Advisor, BSU, Kinsolving Advisor, Goodfellow INGRAM, GREGORY WAYNE, Fort Worth Zoology, AT:. INGRAM , JOEL WESLEY JR ., Killeen Botany, AE.l, Unde rwater Society INN IS, JANE, Houston Russ ian , A.\~. Slavic Club, Strike and Spare, Upper·Closs Advisor IR.V IN, ALTON LARRY, Abilene Zoology IRWIN, JAMES W. JR., Tatum Pharma cy, ll,.l X ISAACKS, DONNA LYNN, Houston Mathematics a nd History, A!'Ll., AA~. Students' Associa· lion Committees, Bla nton Advisor ISBELL, DAVID KENT, Dallas Civil Engineering, A(Hl, ASCE, TSPE ISENSEE, HARRY WILLIAM, Houston Economics, A Ki' JACKSON, JENNIFER, Austin Educa tion, AAll JACKSON, MARK LAYNE, Beeville Marketing JACKSON, ROBERT WAYNE, Huntsville Government, T KE JACKSON, RUTH ELAINE, Temple Government JAECKS, JAMES GARLAND, Manor Penonne l Management JAMES, JOSEPH DEW, Richardson Zoology, :.T:., AROTC JAMES, RAY WARREN, Junction Aerospace Eng ineering, TBll, !:l'T, AIAA JAMES, R.OBERT LEWIS, Albuquerque, N. M. 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ROTC, Scabbard & Blade, longhorn Singers MARTINEZ, CYNTHIA EVELYN, Irving Latin American Studies, ~..\II , Southern Singers, Interna­tional Club MARTINEZ, FRED Ill , Abilene Chemistry, Tejos Club, Texas Un ion Committee MARTINEZ, JUAN LUIS, Crystal City Chemistry MARULES, THEODORE, Houston Psychology and History, .\'M1 MASSAD, M. J., Kilgore Pharmacy, •l•..\X MASSINGILL, JOYCE MARITA, Munday Office Adm1n1slrol1on MAST, PATRICIA LEE, Nacogdoches Mothemot1cs, IJIN1, Speaker's Committee MATHEWS, RUTH DIANE, Austin Office Adm1n1strof1on. Tn!'.. , longhorn Band MATHIS, JESSIE BELL, San Antonio Elementa•y Educatoan, K.lfl, ,\.U, K.lO. OAfl MATLOCK, KATHE L. R., Austin Home Econom ics , Eng ineering W ives Club MATTHIJETZ, WALTER E., Giddings Management MAXON , EARL HALBERT, El Pa•o F1nonce, ~.\E MAXWELL, KAREN PARMER, Lometa Pharmacy, AZ.l, l'X, KE, ,\ .\.l , LPh!I MAXWELL, WILLIAM BRHT, Alva, Okla. Government , Un1vemty Choru1 LYTLE, EDWARD CURTIS, San Antonio Pharmacy, 4,.ix MACHA, SUSSANNA ELAINE, El Campo Biology, Madison House Adv isor MacDONALD, JAMES LEONARD, Dallas Eng1neenng Science, ,1,11 !'.., American Nucleor Society MacFARLAND, STEVEN ALLAN, Houston Chem;cal Eng ;neerong , ~·K~. 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English , .lT.l , O.lK , Texas Cowboys, Order of Alcalde, Freshman Or1entot1on Advuor, TTT, Pone, Texas Union Execu­ tive Council McGUFFIN, ALICE KATHRYN, LaMarque Art MclLROY, CAROL CASTILE, Bedford Sociology MclNT05H, JAMES RONALD, Quitman Pha rmacy , •f».lX McKENZIE, ROBERT LARRY, Alvin English , longhorn Bond McKOWN, ADA JEAN, Pasadena Home Economics, :\.'.::.l, OX McLEAN, PEGGI MARLENE, Austin Phys;col Educotoon • .\:;:j, PEM Club. AAPHER, THPER, SKUNKS, Sweethearts of the Chokett McMURREY, ROBERT MILLARD, Kilgore Petroleum Engineering, ATP., Orientot1on Advisor, AIME 581 Class of 1970 MEYER, JUNE SHARON, Yoakum Radio-Television-Film, 4>K MEZA, DANIELS., San Antonio Sociology MIKESKA, DONALD CLARK, Bellville Accounting, AK"1, BA"1, !fE, CBA Council, House of Dele­gates MILLER, ALFRED EARL, Orange Grove Pharmacy, K"1 MILLER, CAROLYN JEAN, Dallas Elementary Educot1on MILLER, EMILY ELLEN , Big Bend National Pa rk English MILLER, JAMES BARNETT Ill, Lubboc k Pharmacy MILLER, JUDY LILYAN, Dallas Government, Christion Science Organization, Texas Union Committee, Round-Up, Model U.S. Senate MILLER, MARJORIE JO, Austin Mathemoltcs, .l.l.l, Deon's l ist, Sdver Spurs Sweetheart F1nolut MILLER, MICHAEL F., Galveston Economics MILLER, ROBERT ALLON, Baytown Psychology MILLER, WALTER CURTIS, Fort Worth Arch itecture MILLIGAN, TERESA ANN, San Antonio Biology, Upper-Clan Advisor, Cordelles, Freshman Council MILLS, ROSS NEAL, San Antonio Aerospace Engineering, TBH, ~l'T, AIAA MILNER, MARY DETTMAN, Stockdale Elementary Education MISKELL, SUSAN MARIE, Austin Educallon, Newmon Club, Art Students Auociotion MITCHELL, JOHN WINSHIP, San Augustine History, .l.KE MOFFETT, MARY JO, Houston Psychology , YR, Southern S1ngen MOLANO, ALPHA OMEGA, Del Rio Mathemot1c1 MOLINA, SUSAN KAY, Mexico City, Mexico Journalism, KAA McNABB, KAY LYNN, Houston Nursing, l\t\I', TSNA , Po nhellen1c Council, Kinsolving Advisor McQUEEN, PHYLLIS DIANE, Dallas Psychology MEADOR , CHARLES LAWRENCE, Dallas Mechon •col Engineering, TUii, llTr, ASME, American Nuclear Society, TSPE, Honor Roll, longhorn Flying Club MEADOR, DAN MATTHEW, Houston Pion II -History, YO, Majority Coalition, Students for Strikers MEADOR , JOSEPH MICHAEL, Whitewright Microbiology, fl K..\ MEANS, SHARRON ANN, San Antonio Orama, .\ .\..l MEDINA, PETRA VICENTA, Laredo Elementary Educa11on MEDLIN, LINDA KAREN , Houston Education MEEK, JAMES C., Mt . 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MOORE, MICHAEL RAY, Yoakum MORENO, PHILLIP JAMES, Beeville MORTON, CRAIG, Austin MOSS, KATHRYN ANN, Devine MURRAY, VIRGINIA LEE, Dallas MUZNY, ROBERT THOMAS JR., Lake Jackson NEAL, LARRY ALLEN, Temple NEEL, LEROY KEMP, Houston NUGENT, MICHELLE CECILIA, Dallas O'CONNOR, KATHLEEN MARY, Dallas OZMUN, ELEANOR BETHEL, Houston PALMER, SUSAN LYNN, Houston PALOMERA, TIM Ill, San Antonio PARKER, CLIFFORD DWAYNE, Cuero PEESE, GARY RAY, San Antonio PENNINGTON, WALTER BRUCE, Austin PERSYN, STEVE GUS, Castroville PESCHKA, JOSEPH CRAIG, Vidor PETKAS, PETER JAMES, Houston POPE, JAMES ERNEST, Austin P.OPE, PATRICIA ANN, Fort Worth POWERS, PATRICIA, Austin PULLIN, GARY CARl, San Antonio RABENSBURG, AUBREY NEALE, Houston RAMON, VICTOR JOSE, Rio Grande City RANDALL, ANNETIE MARIE, La Marque RAY, PHILIP DEWOLF, Greenville RAY, SUSAN, Fort Worth REAM, LEE JANE, Austin REDDICK, HENRY FRANKLIN, Arlington REDDING, MICHAEL TAYLOR, San Antonio REINHARDT, ALFRED HENRY, Victoria REVES, RANDALL ROCKNE, Odessa REYES, JOE JR., Blessing REYNA, JOHNNY, San Antonio REYNOLDS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Texarkana RICE, THOMAS NAFFE, Austin ROCHS, MARGARET ANN, Aust in RODRIGUEZ, MARIA EDNA, Laredo ROGERS, RONALD LEE, Arlington ROMBERG, VINCENT GEORGE, Baytown ROSALES, RALPH JOSEPH JR ., SJn Antonio ROTHWELL, DONALD JOE. Austin ROUTT, JAMES O' NEAL Ill, Dallas RUBINSTEIN, TIMOTHY F., San Antonio RUCKEL, CHARLES W. Ill, Gulfport, Miss. RUDDER, LINDA KAE, Lawton, Okla. RUIZ, ABUNDIO JR., Austin RUSHTON, JANICE EDNA, San Antonio RUSSELL, JEF CHAISON, Beaumont SALDIVAR, SARA SYLVIA, Houston SAPP, JOSEPH STAFFORD, Conroe SAUNDERS, CATHERINE EMMA, San Antonio SCHILLER, ROBERT RANEY, Cameron SCHOBERLE, CARL JOSEPH Ill, Dallas SCHRAEDER, JERRY DALE, Fort Worth SEELY, JACK W., Beaumont SEIGLER, LARRY WAYNE, Morton SENKOW, KENNETH, Dallas SHARP, KATHERINE LEE, Dallas SHAVER, PHILIP EDWARD, Austin SHIFFLETT, l YNN E., Deleon SHORTAll, JOHN GREGORY JR., San Antonio SIMS, DOUGLAS REX, Ganado SINCLAIR, JIMMY DAN, Grand Prairie SINGLETARY, LOREN B., Greensboro, N. C. SINGLETON, ROBERT LEE JR., San Antonio SLOAN, DWIGHT DAVID, San Antonio SMITH, BURLEIGH JOHN, San Antonio SMITH, CHARLES MICHAEL, Stillwater, Okla. SMITH, JOHN OLIVER, Austin SMITH, STEVEN ROBERT, Euless SNELLINGS, RICHARD PAUL, Humble SOUTH, JACK GREGORY, Clyde STEWART, ROBERT GEORGE, Fort Worth STILES, FRANCIS DEAN, Thorndale STOERNER, SUZANNE, Houston STONE, ARLIS FRANKLIN JR., New London STONG, STEPHEN MOORE, Houston SUMPTER, EUGENE DALE, Port Lavaca TALLEY, DENNIS LEE, Denison TAYLOR, JAMES FRANKLIN, Corsicana TAYLOR, JOHN THOMAS, Jefferson THOMAS, MARY JANE, Amarillo THOMPSON, RODNEY BROOKE, Winnetka, Ill. THOMPSON, TOMMY DEAN, Fort Worth TODAR, YVONNE ELIZABETH, Waco TOUPS, CAROLYN ROSE, Refugio TRACY, MARGARET EVELYN, Houston TRUSS, ROBERT STEVE, Midland TUCKER, FRED PEEL, Corpus Christi TUMLINSON, THOMAS EDWARD, San Antonio TURNER, DAVID ALAN, Austin TWOMEY, FREDRIC LAWRENCE, Denton VAN ZANDT, DOUGLAS T., Dallas WAGNER, FRANK H. JR., Portsmouth, N. H. WALKER, RONALD BRUCE, Refugio WARNING, KARL ROBERT, New Lenox, Ill. WARRINGTON, GARY ALAN, San Antonio Seniors WATKINS, CHARLES LEE Ill, Dallas WATSON, JAMES ANDREW, San Antonio WEAR, WILLIAM ORANGE Ill, Austin WEBB, LORINDA LEA, San Antonio WELLS, STEPHEN JACKSON, Fort Worth WHEATCROFT, JOH~ DAVID, Houston WHITE, ANNE IVEY, Raleigh, N. C. WHITE, WILLIAM VICTOR, Dallas WILLIAMS, DENNIS ALAN, Baytown WILLIAMS, KARL LEONARD, Bandera WILSON, CLAUDE REESE, San Angelo WILSON, PAUL MANNIE, Waco WINN, CONNIE SUE, Blanco WOOLEY, JOHN CAREY, Corpus Christi YELDERMAN, CLAIRE ANN, El Paso YELDERMAN, JOAN RAE, Rosenberg YOAST, KENNETH LEE, San Antonio YORK, JOHN LOUIS, Wharton YOUNG, DAVID ANDREWS, Killeen YOUNGBLOOD, CLAUDE RUDD, Waskom ZISSMAN, EDWARD HERMAN, El Paso ABERNATHY, ROBERT ARTHUR, Alamogordo, N. M. ACREE, JAMES DAVID, Victoda ADAMS, DEBORAH LOE. AmarHlo ADAMS, MARY GEORGENE, Beaumont ADAMS, SARAH JANE, Mesquite ADKINS, DAVID JOE , Georgetown AERTKER , ROGER CASE . Fort Worth AGOLD, DAVID CHARLES, San Antonio ALEXANDER, PATRICIA J., Runge ALLMAN, NANCY LYNNE, Hur.tsvrne AMAYA, BALDEMAR LICEA, Corpus Christ; AMIRKABIRIAN, IRAJ, Tabdz, Persia ANDERSON, BETTY JOYCE, Galveitan ANDERSON, JAMES DAFFIS, Austin ANDERSON, MARGARET FORREST, Asherton ANDERSON, RODNEY KING, Cameron ANGEVINE, TERRY THOMAS, Midland ANTHONY, DWIGHT WELDON, Baytown ARMSTRONG , JEFFREY NEAL , Fort Warth . ARMSTRONG, JOHN JAMES, Panhandle ARTHUR , THOMAS GAIL , Kingsv ille ATKINSON, MELODY °MARGARET, Addison, Ill. ATTERHOLT, DRUSClllA JANE, Milford, Ohio AUTREY, SHARON KAY, Houston AVRI ETT, PATRICIA ANN, Waco ~ABB, RICHARD OTT, Paris BAETHGE , JONATHAN DANIEL , Fredericksburg BAGLEY, TAFFY DIANE, El Posa BAILEY, ALDEN OLIN JR., Pasadena BAIN, BEYERLY ANN, San Antonio BAIRD , SHERRY KAY , Bellaire BAKER, !SABEL CATHERINE, Son Antonio BAKER , JEFFREY ROTH , Houston BAKER , THOMAS BENNETT JR ., Kenedy BALCOM, KAREN SUZANNE, Son Antonio BALDR IDG E, DANNY EUGENE , Cameron BALDWIN, JAMES WADE, Fort Worth BALLINGE R, PHI LIP ROBERT, Sumler, S. C. BALLMAN, DON EARL, Mort BALLOU, JAY ARCH , Dallas BALTZELL, GARY CHARLES, Houston BANKS, VIRGINIA ANNE, Austin BANKS, CHARLES ALBERT, Pensacola, Fla. BARBLES, LARRY DREW, Houston BARKER, PATRICK AUSTIN, San Antonia BARNES, STEPHANIE ANN, Odessa BARR, SUSAN GAYLE, Austin BARRETT, EMILY ELIZABETH, Bellaire Class of 1971 BARRETT, JAMES ANDERSON, Mt. Pleasant BARRETT , RICHARD HERMAN 111, Tyler BARRON, DORIS JEAN, Dallas BARTELS, GREGORY ALAN , Victoria BARTMESS, GEARY 111 , Beaumont BARTON , NANCY EARLE , Monahans BARTULAS, FAYE CAROLYN, Vkloda BAS ILA, JO ANN, San Anlonio BATES, DONNIE JOE , Kermit BATES, GARTH CHARLES JR., Houston BATES, IRA IRVING, Modland BATES, ROBERT HAROLD, Dallas BATTERTON, PAUL EDWARD JR., San Anton io BAXTER, CAROL FRANCES, Austin BAXTER , WILLIAM JOSEPH, Dallas BAZAN, JUAN MANUEL, Vicloda BAZAN , ROEL , Freer BEARDEN, BETSY ANNE, Rochardson BEASLEY, ANITA JANE, Austin BEATY , CLAIRE, Henroetla BEENE , STEVEN EARL , Dallas BEHAL , EUGENE FRANK , Eagle Pass . BELL , F. KELLY JR ., M•dland BELSON, CHARLES MAYNARD , Rosebud BENAVIDES, ROGER JAMES, San Anlonio BENDER, CRAIG KAVANAUGH , Fort Worlh BENN, GARY l, Abernathy BENTON, BARRY LOUIS, Dollos BERGMAN, BETSY MAURICE, Wichita, Kans. BIBLE, JONATHAN DAVID, Houslon BIBO, JOHN CRAIGHEAD, Houston BIGGERSTAFF, JAMES ROY, Overton BIGGERSTAFF, JERRY RAYBRO. Overton BILLINGSLEY . SHIRLEY LEE, Kdleen BINGHAM , MELINDA SUE, Ausl•n BIRDWELL, JOSEPH M. JR ., Dumas BLACK , CATHARINE DURAND, Seobrook BLACK, REBECCA, Houston BLACKFORD, CAROL ANN , Rochordson BLAINE , SANDRA KAY, C>Sco BLAIR , MARY ELIZABETH . For I Worth BLANTON , NANCY , Dollas BLAUSER , GREGORY LEE , Houston BOOCH , HELEN ELIZABETH , Amardlo BOONE, DORRIS EVELYN , Aust•n BORDEN, ROBERT CHRISTIAN, Bryan BAUCHER. CHRISTINE E . Son Anlon •o BOUDOIN, ERNEST SHELDON, Metomo, lo 604 BOWERS, Bill DAVID, Teague BOWLES BARBARA ALLEN, Son Morcos BOYER , BONNIE LYNN , Son Antonio BRACH ER, ROBIN SUE, Houston BRACY, ANDREA LEW, Austin BRADEN , GAIL , Dellos BRADEN JOYCE IRENE , Posodeno BRADSHAW, CHARLINE, Mesquite BRADY, KATHLEEN M., Son Anton io BRAMLETT, REBECCA ANN , Houston BRETT, NANCY JO, Go Ives ton BREWER, ROBERT LEWIS, Tyler BRIGGS, JOHN ELLIOTT, Mineral Wells BRIGHAM, BETTY LOU, Edna BRIGHTWELL, EMILY, Houston BRINKLEY, SALLY KATE, Son Antonio BRISCO, JAMES ISAM Ill, Sheridon BROOKS, BENJAMIN ACI E, Dollos BROOKS, JUDY LEE, Kilgore BROOKS, LLOYD WILLIAM JR., Dollos BROWN , BRENDA, Lomposos BROWN , CYNTHIA WYNELL , Dellos BROWN, GARY ALAN, Baytown BROWN, GARY CLOVIS, Brody BROWN, GREGG WARREN, Houston BROWN , HAL DEl' LAMON , THOMAS WELTON , Hou>lon LANCASTER. MICHAEL JOHN, loke Dolio> LANE, BARBARA ROSE , Amarillo LANGHAM. PADGETT EMILE , Baytown LASSETTER , LINDA KAY, Woco LAUDADIO , TIMOTHY LEE , Corpu> Christi LAUDERDALE, CLARK, Austin LAWLESS, KENNETH ROGER, Dolio> LAWSON, ELIZABETH GAYLE, Clorkiville LEACH , MICHAEL NEWTON , Lubbock LEACH , RICHARD ALLEN, Fort Wor th LEHMANN, NANCY BETH, Kingsville LEHNERTZ, CHERYL ANN, Gooneiville LENHART, ROBERT ALLEN , Beoumont LESLIE, JEANNE, Richordson LESSER, FRANCENE JO , Brenham LEVERING, Jill ANN, Fort Worth LEVINE, LARRY MAURICE , Houston LEVINSON , BARBARA ILENE, Houston LEVIT, GERALD ALLAN , Houston LEWALLEN, RUSSELL DAVID, Oronge LEWIS, ANN , Dick inson LEWIS, BRUCE ANDERSON , Cuero LEWIS, CHARLES ALAN, Conroe LEWIS CYNTHIA ANN , Dollos LEWIS: HAROLD DAVIS, Brownfield LEWIS, MARGARET DAWN, New Braunfels LIERMAN, JAMES EDWIN , Houston LILLARD , BARBARA ANN, Boytown . LIMING, BREHON GAY, Son Antonio LIPPMAN, SUSAN GAIL, Volporooso, Ind. LITTLE, GERALD DANIEL JR ., Freeport LITTLEPAGE, DEAN ANDREW, Boyto~n LIVINGSTON, DAVID DUNCAN, Auston LOCKMAN, PATRICIA LOUISE, Orange Grove LOGSDON, GARY ALDEN , Temple . LOHRMANN, SHEILA JANE, Stephenville LONDEREE , LYNN MARIE , Dollos LONG, LINDA JEAN, Son Anlon10 LOREDO , CARLOS MIGUEL, El Poso LOVETT, CLAUDIA JEAN , Beaumont LOWREY , BARBARA LEE , Dollos LUDEMAN , BEN MARTIN , Cotullo LUEDTKE BETTY ANN , McGregor LYNN, LOUIS MICHAEL, Mineola LYONS, KENNETH EARL, Austin .. LYTTON, JOHN LEE, Corpus Christo MABERRY, ROBERT TRUITT JR .. Fort Worth MACH , WILLIAM THOMAS JR ., Dollos MACKEY, JAMES OTIS, Von MADDOX, CANDACE ELIZABETH, W<>co MAHON, MARVEEN , Jacksonville . MALLEY, CAROLYN SARAH , Son Antonio MALONE , PAT EVANS , Muleshoe MANLY , WALTER M~RION IV, Houston MANN, NANCY ANN , Pasadena MANNING, KERltl' MICHELLE, Dollos MANNING, MARGARET GRACE, Kenedy MANNY, DAVID ALAN, Son Anton io MANTOOTH , DAVID M., Chottonooga, Tenn . MARCOTTE , CHRISTINE ANN, Son Antonio MAREK, JOSEPH THELSON, lewisvillo MARSHALL, JAMES LESLIE, Fort "."orth MARSHALL, PAUL SAMUEL, Washington, D. C. MARTIN , BECKY ANN, Son Antonio MARTIN, CAROLYN IRENE, Atlanta Juniors MARTIN , HOWARD E., Houston MARTINEZ, MANUEL BURCIAGA, San Antonio MARTINEZ , MARIA OLIVIA, Loredo MATHEWS, MAZIE ELIZABETH, DeKolb MATNEY, JACK PAUL, Amarillo MATTHEWS, MARK LYNN, Midlond MATTKE, KAREN KAY , Cl inton, lowo MAXWELL, CHERYL ANN, Deer Park MAY, SUZANNE , Houston MAYER , JANET McLAUGHLIN , Houston MAYO, JOHN BYRON, Austin MAZZAGATTI , BARBARA ANN, Bellairo McALISTER , JACK WALTER, San Antonio McANGUS, JESS ADELBERT, Austin McCARTY, KATHLEEN DAL TON, Beeville McCLEARY, DONALD CLARK, Victoria McCLELLAN, DAVID ARTHUR, Spearmon McCLINTOCK, JOHN HAYNES, Huntsville McCLOUD, ALYCE VERINDA, Houston McCOMMONS, BRUCE EDWARD, Dellos McCORKLE , NIT.A RUTH, Sulphur Springs McCURLEY, MARY DEBORAH, Houston McDONALD, RANDAL SCOTT, Jacksonville, Fla. McEVOY, ALFRED PATRICK, Dollos McFEELEY , NEIL DOUGLAS, Fort Worth McGILL, LEIGH CRAIG, Phoenix, Ariz. McGOWAN , MARJEANNE, Claude McGUIRE, DOROTHY GAYLE, Austin McHAN , JAMES OLIVER R., Aust in Mcl NTI RE , JANE GIBSON , Odessa McKEE, PATRICK RICHARD, Houston McKEMIE, MARTHA CAROLINE, Tyler McMANUS, BRENDA FAY, Weatherford McNEILL , ROBERT EDWIN, Houston McNEVIN, GLORIA CECILE, las Vegas, Nev. McREYNOLDS, WILLIAM E. II, Longview McSWAIN, PATRICIA ANNE, Den ison McWRIGHT, ALFRED YOUNG Ill, Austin MEEHAN, RICHARD THOMAS, Fort Worth MEINERS, ARTHUR JOSEPH, Son Antonio MERRITT, DEBORAH J., Sonia Borboro, Calif. MEYERS, ALAN HOGE, Dellos MEYERSON, JONNY STERN, Fort Worth MIDDLEBROOKS , MELANIE , Ab ilene MIKULENEAK, BARBARA FRANCES, Elgin MILLER, BARBARA GAIL, lo Grange MILLER, HENRY A. II, Austin Mllle'R , JAMES LESLIE M. JR .. Son Anton io MILLER, WILLIAM MARK, Temple Ml LLS, MARY JANE, Fort Dodge, Iowa MINTON , GREGORY ALLEN, Son Anton i_o MITCHELL , MARVIN ROBERT JR ., Palestine MITCHELL , MARY JANE, Houston MIZE, HOLLY SUSAN, San Antonio MOLER, LARRY THOMAS, Baytown MOONEY, SUZANN, Del Roo MOORE , JAMES TERRY, Son Angelo MOORE , KENNETH LAWRENCE , San Antonio MOORE, NICK, Austin MOORE RICHARD ALLEN , Fort Worth MOORE'. ROYSTON WILLIAM, Corpus Christi MOORE, SHARON , Aust in MOORE , STEPHEN THORNE , Midland MOORE, TERRY BOB, Borger MORRIS, LOIS ANGELA, Austin MORR IS, PERRY FRANKLIN JR ., Arcadia MORRISON, KAREN MICHELE, Beaumont MORTON, JOHN DAVIS JR., Houston MUEHLENBROCK , MARY ERIN , Dallas MULLER , JOHN CHARLES, Aust in MULLINS, WILLIAM DAVID, Gladewater MULVANEY, MARGO NAN, Dallas MUNOZ, JAMES B. JR., Son Antonio MUNOZ, ROGELIO, Uvalde MUNSON, CHARLES EDWARD, Austin MURPHY, MELINDA JEANNE, Da llas MURRY , LARRY DWAIN, Wyl ie MUSSEY, KENNETH SCOTT, Son Antonio MUSTARD, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Phillips MYERS, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, El logo MYR ICK BELLINDA GAIL , Odessa NAFEGAR, !SABEL, El Campo NAIFEH , GARY THOMAS, Longview NAPPS , EDDIE GANNON, longvoew NASH , THOMAS BOYD , Woxohoch ie NEAL , WILLIAM HOWARD, Peorsoll NEELY, J. LEE, Ill, Son Antonio NESS, DONNA JEANNE, El Poso NEWBERRY, JANIS LYNN, Plono NG, HELEN FONG, Son Antonio NICHOLS, PATRICIA ANN, Austin NIXON LAURENCE WALTER, Dollos NOBLE.' LOUIS ALAN JR ., Los Angeles, Ca li f. NOLAN, LARRY NATHANEAL, Go rlond O' BRIEN, GEORGE A. JR .. Houston OCHOA, JUAN ALEJANDRO, Loredo Class of 1971 OCHSE , LAURENCE HURST, Son Antonia OCHSE , WILLIAM WULFGANG Ill, Son Antonio OGDEN , JANE ELIZABETH , Houston O'HAIR, SHERILYN, Corpus Christi OLDHAM, MARGUERITE ANGELINE, Houston OLIVER , JOHN ROSS , Son Antonio OLIVER, ROBERT LEON, Refugio OLSEN, LLOYD MARTIN, McAllen ORR, WILLIAM HENRY , Odessa OSHLO, KRISTINA SUE, Dallas OSHMAN, JODEL, Port lovoco OTTO, CARL ERDMANN, Corsicana PAGE, El TON THRASHER, Poteet PAINE , DAVID LEE, Iowa Pork PALMER, TERRY LYNN, Fort Worth PARKER, HAZEL ELAINE, Houston PARKER , MARYLOU, Houston PARKER , RICHARD DOWELL, little Rock, Ark. PARKINSON, ELSIE EDITH, Ft. Som Houston PARMER, DELENA LEIGH, Lometa PARRETT, ROBERT ARNOLD, Corpus Christi PARYZEK, PATRICIA ANN , Minot AFB, N. D. PATTERSON, ROY BENNON, Brookshire PATTERSON, SHIRLEY LOUISE, Fort Worth PATTERSON, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Tyler PAULL , DONALD GEORGE, Alexondrio, Vo. PAVLICA, MARQUITTA JO, Victoroo PAYNE , DENNIS LEE , Yoakum PAYNE, MICHAEL RAY, Bedoos PEACOCK , RICHARD SPEEDY, Jocksonvillo PEARCE, MICHAEL DENNIS, Houston PECKENPAUGH, BILLIE JEAN, Corpus Christi PEITZER , JACK AARON, El Paso PENA, DAVID ARNOLD, Corpus Christi PENNINGTON, STEPHANIE HARLAN, Freeport PENOLA, JAMES LEONARD JR., Oronge PERINO, KENNETH E.• Grond Junctoon, Colo. PERSKY, JAMES LEWIS, Academy PETERSON, JEFFREY AL TON, Austin PETTERSON, JEFFREY LYLE , Waco PETTIT , HELEN ANN , Odesso PFEFFER, DEBORAH LYNN, Waco PFUTZENREUTER , HOWARD R , Houston PHARR , JOHN ROBE RT , Waco PHILLIPS, BETH LOUISE, Now Orleans, lo. PHILLIPS, EDWARD DWAYNE, Mesquoto PICKENS, FRANCIE SUE, Rockwall PIERCE , SANORA LYNN, Arlongton 612 Pl LGRIM, NANCY LEE, Brownsville PIPER , JOHN SHAWN, Dallas PIPERI , ANNE, Golvestan PIPPERT , BEVERLY SUE, Houston PITTMAN , LARRY GENE , San Antonio PLEWES , JOHN McCAULEY II , Son Antonio PLISCHKE, FRANK DANIELS, Houston PLUECKHAHN , CHERYL l YNN, Dallas PLUMB, STEPHEN JAY, Houston PODHRASKY, ROBERT JOSEPH, Dollas POEHL , PEGGY ANN, Austin POSS, THEODORE MAX, San Antonio POWELL, DEANN , Freer POWELL , RONALD ALLEN , Houston PRATT , SANDRA LEE , Houston PRESTON , WILLIAM MORGAN , Children PRICE, JORJANNA SUE, Fort Worth PRIDDY , HERVEY AMSLER, Dollos PRIESS, CHARLES HARRY, Brody PRIOUR , JOE JR. , Corpus Christ i PROTHRO, JOHN ELWYN JR ., Tyler PUCKETT , NANCY ADELAIDE, DeKalb Q UAITE, TIMOTHY ALLEN, Bellaire QUIRK , JOHN MICHAEL , San Anton io RAFFKIND, GLENNA RAE, Amarillo RAGGIO , KENNETH GAYLORD, Dallas RAMAGE , CHERRY DIANE , Hico RAMSEY , MARY SUSANN, Son Augustine RANDALL, WILLIAM KENNETH JR., Houston RANKIN, DOUGLAS HALL, Victoria RASCHKE, ERIN CHRISTINE, Austin RAY, LINDA GAYLE, Garland RAYMOND , RUTH ANNE , Dollos REED, TRUDY KAY, Clorendon REEVES , GWYNNE ANNETTE , Dollas REILEY, SHIRLEY RUTH, Kenedy REINOLD, LINDA CORINNE, Houston REMBERT, ANN GLADNEY , Houston RESENDIZ, BENITO, San Antonia REYES , CARLOS JR ., Corpus Chr is ti REYMANN , KATHLEEN A., McQueeney REYNA, ROBERT J. JR., Mission REYNOLDS, ALICE KAYE, Arl ington, Va . RHOADES, CAROL l YNN, Bluff Dale RHODES , RAY NORWOOD JR ., Sweetwater RICHTER , CAROLYN FAE , Austin RIGBY, HAZEL ELIZABETH, Sinton RIGGS, ANN ADAIR, Victoria Juniors RIGGS, MARY JANE , Bay City ROACH , SHERLYN DALE , Irv ing ROBERTSON . CHARLES DREHER , San Angela ROBERTSON , ROBERT ELGIN , Dallos ROBINSON , FREDERICK JOHN , Palestine ROBINSON , MARY SUSAN . San Antonia ROBINSON , MICHAEL TRAVIS , Dallas ROE, SOLENA JANE, Odessa ROEDER , CYNTHIA ANN , Dallas ROEMER , GEOFFREY STEPHEN , San Anton io ROGERS. TERRELL HARMON, San Antonia ROMAN , CHARLES RICHARD , Amarillo ROSENBERG, LESLIE, West Palm Beach, Fla. ROSENBERGER , DEBORAH GALE , Houston ROSS. KAREN KAYE, Loke Jackson ROTHWELL , LAURIE LOUISE , Aust in ROUBIDEAUX , ANNE , Aust in ROWAN , RANDALL EDWARD , Midland RUBENSTEIN , JUDITH B., Dellos RUSSELL, DAN DAVIS, Son Antonio RUSSELL, DON FREDERICK, Orange RUSSELL, MAJOR FRANK, Nacogdoches RUSSELL, THOMAS KEMP, Dellos RUST, RALPH STEPHEN, Son Antonio RYAN , MARY MORRIS , Houston SADLER , THOMAS CALDWELL , Tyler SADOW, BARBARA NATALIA, Seabrook SALVADOR, MARY PEARL, Rockwell SANDBERG , KENNETH RICHARD JR., Austin SANDBERG , NORMA JEANNE , Austin SANDERS, JERRY DALE, Aust in SANDERSON , ROGER WILLARD, Beaumont SANTAMARIA , LILLIAN A., Houston SAUNDERS , MELANIE DIANE , Houston SAWYER , PAUL DOUGLAS, Son Antonio SAYRE, PEGGY SUE, Posodeno SCARBOROUGH , DONNA MAR IE, Corpus Christi SCHAFFER , RANDOLPH LEE JR ., Houston SCHENKKAN, DIRK McKENZIE, Austin SCHILLER , DAVID RUSSELL, Temple SCHLEICHER , HANS F., London, England SCHLOBOHM , MARGARET A .. Riversode, Cal if. SCHMIDT, JOHN ALDIN, Galveston SCHMIDT, TERRY LYNN, Fort Worth SCHNEIDER, SUSAN KAY, El Peso SCHOCH , EUGENE PAUL Ill , Austin SCHOPPE , BILLY WAYLAND , Posodeno SCHOVAJSA, ANNA KATHERINE, la Grange SCHULTZ , MICHAEL JAMES, Houslon SCHULTZ, RANDALL CLARK, Houslon SCHULZE, PHILLIP SCOTT, Wells SCHUMACHER , JEANNE CLARE, Hunt SCHUMANN, MARLA , Dellos SCHUTZE, KENNETH ROBERT, Auslin SCHWARTZ, HARRIET SUE, Biloxi, Miu. SCHWARTZ, RICHARD LLOYD, Fort Worth SCHWAUSCH . RUSSE LL EARL, Georgetown SCOTT, CATHERINE E.. Victoria SCOTT, JO ANN , Ch ilton SCOTT, JERRY WAYNE, Garland SCOTT , MARGARET DELORES, Tyler SCOTT, ROSE ANN, Pasadena SEAHOLM, ROBERT HARRELL , Aust in SEAY, ALICE GAIL, Houston SEAY, GINGER MARIE, Comanche SEEMAN, JAMES RICHARD, Houston SEIBEL , MACHELLE MAYER , Texas City SEILER, DEBORAH DEE, Corpus Chr is ti SENG, JOHN DARi;Ell, New Orleans, lo. SETTLE, EMY LOU , Cors icana SEYBERT, JACQUELINE MARY, Son Antonio SHANNON, DAVID TAYLOR, Houston SHANKS, JANICE, Lufk in SHAPIRO, ROBERT, Austin SHEINBERG, BARTLETT MICHAEL, Houston SHEPHERD, KAREN , Sour lake SHERMAN, BARBARA ELAINE, Alexandria, Lo. SHOSS, JANIS ROSE, Houston SHULKIN, AL LAN NEIL, Amarillo SI EGELIN , SHERRIE LEE , Corpus Christi SIELAFF, DEBORAH LILLIAN, Riesel SIMENSKY, JACALYN E., Orlando, Flo. SIMMONS, LARRY PRICE, Tyler SIMMONS, ROBERT BELVIN , Dellos SIMPSON, DIANE MARIE, Son Antonio ~:~~~~~·G~~~~Elt~!N~~~~os SITTON, WILLIAM RANDALL, Tyler SKAFF , RUTH ANN, Houston SKINNER, JOHN FRANCIS, Longv iew SKINNER, ROBERT BARRETT JR., Austin SKRIVANEK, JUDITH JO, Bryon SKRIVANEK , SHARON Lil , College Station SKRIVANEK, SUSAN LYNNE, Coldwell SLAUGHTER, MARCELLA ANN , Cors icana SLEDGE, SAM BRADFORD, Fort Worth Class of 1 971 SLIPAKOFF, ESTHER MARGARET, Houston SMITH, CARROLL LORRAINE, Austin SMITH , CONNIE SUE, Dellos SMITH , CLYDE WILLARD JR., Au stin SMITH, DEBORAH ANN , lake Jackson SMITH, JAMES CARROLL, Groesbeck SMITH, JOHN CALVIN Ill, Duncan, Okla . SMITH , KATHLEEN, Conroe SMITH, PAMELA JANE , lake Jackson SMITH, RONALD LESLIE, Rosenberg SMITH, STEPHEN JOSEPH , Miami , Flo. SMITH, TERRY LEE, Baytown SMITH , VICKI LYNN, Orange SMOLIK , ERWIN JOHN JR., Karnes City SNEAD , WINSTON SCOTT, Monahans SNYDER, CATHERINE SUE, Beaumont SOMMER, MARGARET ANN, Eagle lake SONKIN, NAOMI RUTH , Fort Worth SOWARDS, KEITH HUNTER, Dellos SOWELL, CARY l YNN , New Braunfels SPARKS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Son Anton io SPEARS, DANA MICHAEL, Corpus Christi SPEARS, RAY EARL , Texorkono SPEARS , STEPHEN ROSS, Son Antonio SPEDALE . SAM A. JR ., Houston SPENCE , ROY Ml LAM JR .. Brownwood SPIEGELHAUER , NANCY DAWN , Bishop SPINKS, ALANNAH, Lolita SPINKS, NELSON RAY , Emory SPINN, MARGARET ANN, Wolbrohom, Moss. SPINOSA, CANDICE JANE, Fort Worth SPIVA, WILLIAM RANDOLPH , Abilene STAHLY , BEVERLY JEAN, Irving STANFORD, RICHARD ALAN, Orange STANLEY, DEBORAH ANN , Seminole STANSEL , NINA BETH , Deer Pork STARK, JERRY DEWITT, Dellos STATON, THOMAS RAY, Houston ST. CLAIR, JOE CHRISTOPHER , McAllen STEELE, JAMES WESLEY, Son Antonio STERMER, CURTIS l YNN , Temple STEWART, LUCRETIA JANE , Palest ine STEWART, PENELOPE JANE, Houston STEWART, SUSAN LOUISE, Son Antonio STIRNEMAN, BOBBY RAY , Yoakum STOCK, DIANE ELIZABETH, Columbus STONE, CHARLES MICHAEL , Dellos STONE, MARY DONNA, Jacksonville STONE, SHARLA LYNN, Henderson STOREY, JOHN WINGFIELD JR., Dallas STRICKLAND, NANCY EASLEY, Austin STRICKLAND , THOMAS CARTER, Universal City STRITTMATTER, JOSEPH WAYNE, Fart Warth STRONG , ROSE MARIE, Houston STROOPE , WILLIAM DAVID, Magnolia, Ark. SUGG , JOHN CALVIN, Jackson, Miss. SUMMERS, JAY LAWRENCE, San Antonio SUMPTER , DARLA JEAN, Dumas SUTHERLAND, KAREN JEAN , San Antonio SVOBODA, DOLORES MARIE , Smithville SWAN, JUDITH l YNN, Temple SWANSON , TONI GAY , Houston SWAYZE , CAROLYN NELL , Kerrville SWENDEMAN , DIANE FARRAR, San Antonio SWENUMSON, RICHARD DALE, Houston TABBERT, BEVERLY JOAN, San Antonio TACKETT, RANDY JOE, Odessa TARGAC, GLENN MARSHAL, San Antonio TAYLOR , CAROL DIANE, Kerrville TAYLOR , CAR( ELIZABETH , San Benito TAYLOR, KAY CAROL , Austin TAYLOR , LINDA, Three Rivers TEKELL, WANDA SUE, Crane TERRAZAS, RICHARD JAMES, Dallas THACKER, AUSTIN, Frankston THAMES, MARGO, Beaumont THAMS, WILLIAM NICOLAI, Midland THEBERGE , PATRICK JOSEPH , Ranger THERIOT, GEORGE THOMAS, Port Arthur THOMAS, JEAN CHARLES, Ralls THOMAS, KATHY ANN, Dallas THOMPSON , CATHf ANN, Port Arthur THOMPSON, JERRY RAY, Louisville, Ky. THOMPSON, JOHN McKINLEY, Dallas THORNE, BARBARA JEAN, Austin THORNTON, EDDIE DEAN, Goldthwaite THORNTON , MARTHA JEAN , Amarillo THUMA, SUSAN ALICE, Austin TINER , JAMES MICHAEL , Dallas TOMLIN, DOYCE EARL, Alvin TRANER, TRUDY ANN, Dallas TRAWEEK , JAMES LAFAYETTE, Carrizo Springs TRAYLOR , EVALYN SUE, San AntMia TRIMBLE , DEBORAH ANN, Brownsville TRIMBLE , LEON STOKES, Dallas TROSKY, CHESTER JOSEPH, Wichita Falls Juniors TSHOERNER, DEBORAH F., Corpus Christi TUCKER , DENNIS DIEHL , Dallas TUCKER , WILLIAM JOHNSTONE , Corpus Christi TUDOR , MARY ALICE, Texarkana TUDZIN, DIANA l., Omoha, Nebr. TUNSTALL , CAROL ANN , Houston TURET . STEPHANIE SUE , Dallas TURNER , DIANA MARIE , San Antonio TURNEY, WILLIAM JACKSON, Midland ULLRICH, VIRGINIA ANN, San Antonia UMSTATTD , ROBERT McNUTT , Aust in UNDERWOOD , ROBERTA ANNE, Fort Worth URBAN, ROBERT CHARLES, Victoria USSERY, Ml RIAM VANNETTE, Eglin AFB, Fla. UTLEY , DAN KIRK, Woodville VACEK, DON CAROLL , East Bernard VALLONE, STEPHEN VINCENT , Houston VANDERVEER , DIANA, San Anton io VEILUVA, MICHELE A., Oklahoma City, Okla. VELA, LUCILLE IRENE, Son Antonio VELA, ROBERT, Realitos VERHEYDEN, SYLVIA SUE, Jacksonville VESELKA, VALERIE LENORE , Corpus Christi VILCOQ , MICHELLE MARY, Austin VILLARREAL , JORGE M. JR ., Rio Gronde City VOGEL, LEON DAVID II, Houston VOL TIN, MARCUS JOHN JR., Killeen WADDELL , HENRY THOMAS JR ., Dallas WAGES, STEPHEN CARL , Bonn ing, Calif. WAGNER , DAVID LEE, Crystal City WAHRMUND, RICHARD ANTHONY, Giddings WALDREP , PHYLLIS JANE , Fort Worth WALKER, CHERYL RUTH, Houston WALKER , HELEN , Aust in WALKER , MARGARET LOURA INE, Garland WALKER, WANDA SUE, Corpus Christi WALKER, WILLIAM DAVID, Dallas WAL THE RS, JOAN ELISE, Houston WARDELL, NANCY RUTH, Waco WARREN, CECIL WAYNE, Dallas WASEMILLER. MARTY KENT, Belleville WATFORD, GEORGE HARDY , Houston WATKINS, LAWRENCE l., Waco WATKINS , PHI LIP WAYNE, Houston WATSON , PATRICIA ANN , San Antonio WATSON, WILLIAM DAVID, Richardson WATTINGER , THOMAS EMMETT, Austin WELKE, ROBERT EDWARD, lo Marque Juniors WELLS, DAVID PAUL, Amarillo WENDEL , KATHLEEN T., Baytown WENDELL, ROBERT EDWARD, Beaumont WERNER , SHARON LYNN , Aust in WESSELS, MARILYN JO, San Angela WH ITE , GARY WAYNE , Aust in WHITFIELD, STEPHEN RAY, Dallas WH ITF ILL, BARBARA JEAN , Houston WHITFORD, LONN IE ORAL , Earth WI ER, JOHN REX, Aus I in WILKERSON , RAY ALLEN , Breckenridge WILLHOITE-, SHERILYN ANN , Aust in WILLIAMS, BONNIE ANN, lo Grange WILLIAMS, Cl.ARA ANN, Longview WILLIAMS, CYNTH IA LEE, San Antonio WILLI AMS, HARRY JAMES, Boy City WILLIAMS, JAMES EAR L, Dallas WILLIAMS, KITTY, Amarollo WILLIAMSON, RALE IGH SANBORN, Bay City WILSON, CHERIE GRAY, Wichita Falls WILSON, DAN EMORY, Paducah V'ILSON, DEBORAH MARIE, Dallas WILSON, JAMES MILTON JR., Corpus Christi WILSON, LAURA DALE, Houston WI lSON , RANDALL BRUCE , Dayton WILSON , THOMAS DAV ID, For! Worth WISE, DAVID EUGENE , Son Antonio WISSEMANN, GAil DIANE, Fredericksburg WITHERS, JUDITH ANN, Fort Worth WOLFE, BRETT ALLEN, Corpus Chr isti WOMACK, STEPHEN JAY, Dallas WONG, ALBERT, Son Antonio WONG, WAYLAND, San Antonio WOO, FAY lUN, Son Antonio WOOD, CHRISTINA, New Orleans, lo. WOODS, CARAlEE GAil, long Beach, Calif. WOODS, STEPHEN EARL , Dallas WOODS, TERRENCE LYNN, Washington, D. C. WOOLDRIDGE, GAYLE, Houston WORKMAN , MARY CHRISTINE, Houston WORLEY, JAMES MICHAEL, Hurst WORTH, ROBERT LEE JR. , Son Antonio WORTHAM, KATHEY JANE, Abilene WR IGHT , BENJAMIN A., Pleasanton WRIGHT, DENA FRED, Dallas WRIGHT, MAXIE LYNN, Roscoe WUENSCHE , MARTIN RANDOLPH , Spring WYLIE, SHERRIANNE, Cleburne YAGER , KA1HERINE LYNN , Bryon YAKLIN, DANIEL ARTHUR, Corpus Christi YARYAN, SALLY BERRY, Austin YATES, SHAROLYN GAYLE, Austin YEE, PAULA CHOI HOONG, Honolulu, Hawaii YElLIN , JONI , Houston YOUNG, ROBERT MICHAEL, Washington, D. C. ZABEL, DAVID STEPHEN, Austin ZARAZUA, LUCY ANNE, Son Antonio ZEARFOSS, SARA ELIZABETH, Houston ZELLARS, KAREN SUE, Houston ZICKLER, JEFFREY LEA, Bandera ZIEMER, JACK AARON, Tyler ZIHlMAN, EDWARD JAMES JR., Windlhonl ZIMMERMANN, JAMES DENNIS, Son Antonio ZOCH, LINDA ELAINE, Houston ZOGHE IB, JOHN DAVID, Son Antonio ABOUD , RUSSELL MICHAEL, El Paso ABOUSSI E, ANNETTE GAY, Wich ita Falls ACKERMAN, WILLIAM RANDALL, Dallas ACOCK , RANDOLPH , Houston ADAMS, DAVID RICHARD, San Antonio ADAMS, DIANA KEMP, Corpus Christi ADER, JOHN TIMOTHY, New Braunfels AGALOU, NICK, Galveston AJELLO, MELANIE !RENE, Houston ALANIZ, DEBRA ANN, Son Diego ALEXANDER , LUCIUS HODGE , Midland ALEXANDER , MATI LOA E., Midland ALLEN , CYNTHIA GAYLE, Son Antonio ALLEN, SHARON DEEN, Waco ALLEN, SIDNEY, Amar ill o ALLES, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Son Antonio AMICK, JIM PHILLIP, Amarillo AMOS, SCOTT RANDAL , Aust in ANDERSON, ALBERT WILLIAM, Fort Worlh ANDERSON , ALLAN LYNN, Austin ANDERSON, BEVERLY RUTH , Baytown ANDERSON, DAVID DARNELL , McGregor ANDERSON , JOHN FREEMON, Wichita Falls ANDERSON, KAREN LISBETH, Houston ANDERSON, KENNETH DONALD, Midland ANDERSON, MARY CLAIRE , Aust in ANDERSON, RICHARD LAYNE, Cameron ANDERSON, ROY ALAN, Freeport ANDERSON , STEVEN RAY, Big Spring ANDERSON , TERESA GAI L, Tyler ANDERSON, WILLIAM GLENN II, Abilene ANGELO, GERALD SYLEBA, Beaumont ANTHONY , WILLIAM ROSS JR ., Lubbock ARCHER, JOHN MICHAEL, Amarillo ARCHER, VINCENT WILLIAM 111 , Houston AREND, LYNN PUGH, Austin ARMUS, HENRY JR., Son Antonio ARNETT, LIZABETH LEN , Lufkin ARNOLD, J. BARTO Ill , Son Antonio ARNOLD, LUCINDA GRAY, Houston ARTUSY , DIANNE ELIZABETH , Houston ARTZT , KRIS TONI , Son Anton io ASHMAN, MARY MARTINA, Fort Worth ATKINS, MARILYN FOSTER , Houston ATKINSON, HENRIETTA H., Downers Grove, Ill. ATKINSON, JAMES BAKER, St . Clair, Mo. ATWOOD, MARGARET ELLEN, Houston AVES, ALICE LOUISE, Houston Sophomores AXELROD, JANIS l YNN. Houston BABENDURE, BERNIE ESIR , Houston BACK . JAMES MORRIS R., Pasadena BADKE , GREGORY CHARLES, Denton BAHLMAN, LANIER, Winters BAILEY. KATHRYN GRACE, Austin BAKER, ALICE l YNNE, Houston BAKER , BARBARA ANN, Levelland BAKER , LARRY NEAL , Big Spring BALDWIN , JUDITH ANN , Lamesa BALLARD, WILLIAM BRIAN, Tyler BANDf , SARAH ELIZABETH , Amar illo SARKIN , DAVID LEWIS , Terrell BARNES, JAMES RUSSELL, Wyckoff, N. J. BARNES, ROBERT WAYNE, Son Antonio BARNETT, LINDA LEE , Fort Worth BARNHILL, DONALD RAY, H,ghlonds BARRETT. RAYMOND DALTON JR., Mclean, Vo. BARROW, CAROLYN ANN, Son Anton io BARROW, MARY KYLE, Aust•n BASS, LISBETH ANN, Mdwoukee, W.sc. BATEMAN , NANCY KAY, Dalhart BAUGH , DIANE ELAINE , Arlongton BEAN, RAYMOND FRED JR., Son Antonio BEAVERS , RHETT DWYN , Houston BECK , BRUCE HARLAN , Son Antonio BECK, THOMAS JAMES, Greenfield, Iowa BECKER, LARRY DALE , Aust•n BECKMAN, SUSAN GAi l , Houston BECKWORTH, LINDA LOUISE , Gladewater BEEBE, MARK LOUIS, Abilene BEGGS, EDWARD ALLAN, Premonl BELCHER , STEPHEN DUDLEY , LoMorque BELK, ROBERT CROWELL, El Paso BELL, DEBRA KAY, Killeen BELL , SHERRY LYNN, Houston BELOTE , PATRICIA ANN , Lo Parle BENNETT, RAND MORTON , Dallas BENSON, RICK, Dickinson BENTLEY, WILLIAM RAY , Son Antonio BERKLEY, STEPHEN LAWRENCE, Beaumont BERNARD , ANNE , Lubbock BERRY. RICHARD LEE, Vicksburg, Miss. BEUTEL, PAUL WAYNE , Houston BIARD, RICHARD PALMER, Dumas BICKETT , BRENDA ELIZABETH, Austin BIRD, DEBRA ANISA, Childress BIZZELL, DAVID LYNN , Midlonu BLACK, DEBRA LEANN, Austin BLACKBURN , BRENDA DIANE , Von BLACKBURNE, NOEL, Sulphur Springs BLAIR, MARTHA JANE, El Paso BLANK, KATHERINE LYNN, Virginia Beach, Vo. BLANKENSH IP, CHARLES RONALD, Houston BLANTON, PERRY OWEN, Waco BLAYLOCK, STEPHEN GLEN, Irving BLECKLEY, DAVID GEORGE, Paris BLITCH , NICKI JAN , Fort Worth BLUMENTHAL, KAREN JOY, Houston BOHAC, Sl/SAN JO, Houston BOH LS, KAREN BETH , El Paso BOLLING , ROBERT THOMAS, Houston BOONE, JAMES ARTHUR, Austin BOOTH, RICHARD EDWARD, Paris BORDERS, REGINA MARIE, Dallas BOREY, ROLAND BORN, Angleton BORN, CHARLEAN ANN, Austin BO RTH, FRIEDA JEANNE, Pittsburg BORTH , KATHERINE MICHELE , Au stin BOSTWICK, BRADLEY BRECK, Fort Worth BOSWELL, JEAN ARLINE, Son Benito BOUNDS, DONALD RAYFORD, Cleveland BOWDEN , SHARON ANN , Beaumont BOYD, PAUL CLIFTON JR., Temple BOYNTON, REBECCA GENE, Denton BOZARTH, BETSY RAE, Lockhart BRADBURY, MARY SABINA , Marshall BRANDENBURG, PATRICK FORD, Amarillo BRANDIMARTE , CYNTHIA ANN, Dallas BRANDON, BEVERLY EULANE, Plainview BRANDT, WILLIAM DAVID, Austin BRASHEAR, ROBERT KEITH , Hole Center BRATIEN, MARJORIE VIRGINIA, Son Antonio BRAUN, DVOSHA EDITH, Houston BRAZIL, JERRY HAL, Lometa BREEDLOVE, JENNIFER, Houston BREIDENBACH, JOHN CLAUDE, Beeville BRENT, DENN IS ALLEN, Da llas BRENTSON, BECKYE LYNN, Dallas BREWER, PATRICIA KAY, Austin BR IMBLE, PAULA ADA, Houston BRISCOE, JANEY, Uvalde BR ITT, DAWN LOUISE, Son Antonio BRITT, SPURGEON KYLE JR .• Houston BROCK . BOBBIE JEAN , Kingsland BROGAN, JOHN ALBERT, Son Antonio Class of 1972 BROMSER , PA UL A KA TH LE EN, Ga tesvi lle BROOKE, JAMES MAX EY, Sweeny BROOKS, SHPHEN NELSON, Da llas BROTT, SUSAN GENEVIEVE, Dallas BROWDER, JACK FORRESTER JR .• Pecos BROWN, KENNETH MARV:N, Galveston BROWN, MELINDA ONIE, Gon zol es BRUMM ELL, RI CHARD JAMES, Hooks BUCHANAN, DAVID ANDREW, Beaumont BUESCHER, JAMES ELMER JR., Houston BUNCH, PAMELA JO, Austin BURDITT, DAVID CHRISTOP HER, Ama rillo BURKE, EDMOND JOHN 111, Son Antonio BURRIS, KATHERINE ROGERS, Dallas BUSCH , DENNIS GENE . Son Antonio BUTLER, MONETTE MARIE, Austin BUTLER, PAMELA ANNE , Bonham BUTLER , PATRICIA LYNN , Karnes City BUTTERY , VIRGINIA ALICE, lo Marque BYRNES , VICKI LYNN, Modlond BYROM, ANITA SUE, Go tesvolle CALIJWELL , ROBER f HENDERSON, Denton CALK, HENRY DELL JR., Rosenburg CALLAWAY, PENNY CATHRYN, Austin CAMP, RONALD PERRY, Denton CAMPBELL, JANIS LYNNE, Bellaire CAMPBELL , MALLORY JANE. Dallas CAMPBELL, ROBERT DAVID, Dallas CANNON , MICHAEL KENT , Odessa CANTER , CATHY ANN, Houston CARBY . GARY WAYNE, Houston CARGILL , WILLIAM GEORGE , Fort Worth CARIKER, GEORGE EARL JR., Carthage CARL , CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE, Auston CARLISLE , JAN KATHRYN , Aloce CARLSON , HARRY WILLIAM JR .. Son Angelo CARLSON, THOMAS LANDRUE, Corpus Christi CARMICHAEL , RUTH MOORE, Huntsvolle CARNEY , PEGGY E., Corpus Chrosti CARPENTER , BELINDA ANN, Hobbs, N. M. CARPENTER, LINDA LOU , Austin CARRIKER , STEVEN ALAN , Roby CARTER, RUSSELL H., Son Anton•o CARTWR IGHT , EDWIN ORVILLE 111 , Dollos CASEY, SHAWN RUSSEL, Houston CASTILLO . SUSANA MARIA. Lo Paz , Bolivia CAVE, ROBERT DANIEL. Son Antonoo CENTER. KATHY ROSE, Baytown CENTILLI , DOROTHY JEAN, Doi Rio CERVENKA, EDWARD RENFRO, Waco CHAAYTO , HASSAN ISMAIL , Beirut, Lebanon CHANCEY, MICHAEL G., Oklohomo City, Okla. CHARNES, DEBORAH FRANCIS, Aust in CHATMAS , NANCY FAY, Fort Worth CHEATHAM, PAMELA DRU, Seabrook CHENAULT, BRYAN DICKARD, Albuquerque, N. M. CHILDERS, STEVEN ROGER, Conroe CHILDRESS, DUANE MICHAEL, Ozono CHIN, MILLY, Son Antonio CHRISTIAN, DRUSCILLA ROSE, Houston CIAVARRA, JOHN JOSEPH JR., Devine CLARK , THOMAS LEE , Dallas CLAYTON , OLLIS MILTON , Houston COCHRAN, DEBORAH ANN , Austin COHEN , BETSY JAN , Dollos COHEN, BLANCHE FAYE, Phoenix, Ariz. COLE, STEPHEN WARREN, Posodeno COLGIN , ANDREW PHILLIP , Houston COLLERAIN , JOAN ELIZABETH, Houston COLLIER , CHRISTI , Dollos COLLIER , CLAIRE YVONNE , El Poso COLLINS, ALFRED LEE, Austin COLLINS, JOHN WILLIAM, Son Antonio CONE , RICHARD LEO JR ., Fort Worth CONLEY, MARGARET ELAINE, Big Spring CONNELL, CAROL JUANETTE, Killeen CONRADT, LOUIS WILLIAM, Terrell COOK, LARRY GENE, Winters COOK, PATRICK LACY, Houston COOK, PEGGY LOUISE , Pasadena COOK, TOMMIE LYNN, Houston COOLEY , JOHN THORNTON , Dollos COOPER, LANCE KIMBERLY , Houston CORBELL , JON KELVIN , Katy CORBIN , JOHN SAUNDERS JR ., Houston CORDILL, JOSEPH BAKER JR ., Shreveport, Lo. CORRELL , VENICE MARY, Burleson COTHAM , NANCY ELLEN , Marl in COTTON , ROGER DALE , Palestine COWART, LINDA CATHERINE, Houston COWHIG, PEGGY, Baytown COX , CRAIG RAY, Lubbock CRABTREE , BARBARA ANN, Dallas CRAWFORD, FRANCES MARIAN, El Paso CRAWFORD, JOE THOMAS JR ., Atlanta CREWS, SARAH LOUISE , Son Antonio Sophomores CRISPIN , MARY PRISCILLA, Houston CROOK , DAVID PRESTON , Houston CRUTSINGER , MAETIN STONE, Athens CULWELL , CATHRYN, Lufk in CUMMINGS, WILEYN FULFER, Son Antonio CURTIS, CAROL JEAN , Hillsboro DALE, PAMELA FAYE, Winnie DALTON , CHARLOTTE LOUISE, Goldthwaite DANI EL, CHARLES PAUL , Brownsville DANI EL , JUDY JEANETTE, Glen Rose DANZIGER, GAIL BARBARA, Houston DARWIN, PAUL McCRACKEN, Fort Worth DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL , Dallas DAVIS, LYLE LEROY, Houston DAVIS, PAUL JOSEPH, Austin DAVIS , PATRICIA ANN , Schulenburg DAWSON, WILLIAM CHARLES, Texarkana DEATS, JAMES ALAN , Son Antonio DECKER , OSCAR JAMES, Loredo DEDEAR, CHERYL ANNE, Georgetown DEFORD, HARVEY NASH, Austin DELANO, RICKY DALE, Corpus Christi DENN, MIRL PAULA, Boy City DENNIS, LAURA JESSICA, Son Antonio DENOSOWICZ, RANDOLPH LEE, Orange DERBING , DEBORAH , Houston DERRICK, BARBARA JEAN, Vienna, W. Vo. DEYSCHLE, CARL ALLEN, Amarillo DEUSCHLE, JANE ELLEN , Dallas DEVOOGHT, DIANE JOYCE, Austin DEWEES , CHARLES BELL Il l, Fort Worth DICKINSON, LINDA LEE, Austin DICKSON , RICHARD LANE, Houston DI ES, RUTH DIANNE, Austin DILLON , DONNA CHERYL , Houston DOLAN, SUSAN LOU, Son Antonio DOLEZAL, DONNA GWEN, Hallettsville DONAHUE, TIMOTHY ALFRED, Austin DOOLEY, GEORGE CLEVELAND, Crossville, Tonn. DORR , JOAN ELIZABETH, Son Antonio DORSEY , PATRICIA KATHLEEN, Houston DOUGLAS, RODNEY ARTHUR, Dollos DOWNS, GREGORY EDWARD, Midland DRAPER , FREDERICK A. Ill , Scott AFB, Ill. DRYDEN, JOHN STEPHEN , W ich ita Falls DUCKWORTH , TIMOTHY ROGERS, Houston DUKE, CYNTHIA JO, Son Antonio DUKES, JOHN ANTHONY, Ewa Beach, Hawaii DULAK , SARA SUE , Dallas DUNBAR, GERALDINE, Bastrop DUNCAN, FRED DON, Weatherford DUNCAN, JEANNE CELESTE , Rusk DUNIHO, SHEILA ANN, Peru, N. Y. DURAN, ROBERT, Houston DURE, LEIGHTON CARTER, Austin DWIGHT, LARRY BRUCE, Richardson DYDEK, LOWELL RICHARD , San Anton io EAKMAN, DOYLE DOUGLAS, San Angelo EARLY, LYDIA JEANNE, Avinger EARLY, MARTHA LYNN, Richardson EARNEST, ARA l YNN, Odesso EASTER , CHARLES LEE J R., Coldwell EBERHARD, JEFFREY WAYNE, New Braunfels EDENS, JEAN, San Antonio EDWARDS, BETTY JO, Houston EDWARDS, CAROL JEAN, Dallas EDWARDS, TRISA MICHELE, Chesterfield, Mo. EIERMANN, ANN ELIZABETH, Houston ELLEDGE, RICHARD GARDNER, Houston ELLIOTT, JOHN BENJAMIN Ill, Corpus Christi ELLIOTT, KATHERINE JEAN , Dallas ELLIOTT , MICHAEL ELON , San Marcos ELLIS , VIVIAN ELIZABETH , San Anton io ELLISON, CAROLE ANNE, Fort Worth ELLSBERRY, MICHAEL ALLEN, Dallas EMERSON , NANCY ANN , Palestine EMERSON, PATRICIA CAROL, Houston EMERY , ROBERT DUKE, San Anton ia EMMERT, MARK ALEXANDER, San Antonio EMORY, LAURA LEE , Houston ENGEL, EDWARD WILLIAM, Houston ENGELMAN, DAYNA DAWN, Houston ENGLAND, ROBIN CHRISTY, Houston ERICKSON, KATHLEEN VIRGINIA, Houston ESKRIDGE, NANCY LYNNE, Houston ESTES, JANET SUSAN, Beaumont EVANS, ROBERT DENTON, Lu Vi ng FAIN, JOHN STEPHEN, Houston FALCON, RICHARD RAY, Corpus Christi FARRAR, TERRY WAYNE, Dollos FAULK, JAMES MICHAEL, Austin FEGAN , KATHERINE ELLEN , Fort Worth FEINBERG , JAN LOUISE , Texarkana FELPS, RONDA GAi L, Tripoli, l ibyo FENSTER, LISA ELLEN , Corpus Christi FENTON, FRANCES MARGARET, Corpus Chr isti Class of 1972 FERGUSON, GAIL LYNN, Houston FERGUSON, JANET HELEN, Denton FERGUSON, VICKI LYNN, Austi n FERRARA, MADELINE CAROLL, Heorne FIELD, JODELL ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi FISCH, MARTEE ANN, Tyler FISHER, JUDY GAIL, San Antonio FISHER, LEWIS SHERMAN, Son Antonio FITE, ANTOI NETTE , Shermon FITZGERALD, DAVID JOHN, Houston FLAJNIK, JAMES DONALD, Houston FLANAGAN , SUSAN CAROL, Son Anton io FLEMING, JUDITH l YNN, Anso n FLETCHE R, DANI EL LEE, Von FLETCHER, ROBERT HALE, Los Ange les, Cal if. FLOCA, FRANK STEWART, Temple FLODINE, JAMES BRUCE, Houston FLUITT, MICHAEL WAYNE. Booker FONTENOT, LINDA SHARON, Dallas FORD, MICHAEL DEA N, Hogh londs FOREMAN. LUCY LOCKETT, Houston FORTENBERRY, MARY KELSOE. Natchitoches, la. FOSTER, ALBERT HAROLD, Houston FOSTER, KATHLEEN ROSE, Dollos FOX, JOAN ELIZABETH, Carlisle, Po. FRANCIS, JAY PERETZ, Houston FRANK, JANIS KAY, Houston FRANKLIN, RAYMOND BENJAMIN, Houston FRENCH , DEBORAH ELAINE , Austin FRISHMAN , ABE. Dallas FROST, MARCIA STEBBINS, Dallas FUERST , LINDA SUE, Dallas FUHRMANN. RICHARD REYNOLDS, Son Antonio FULBRIGHT , SUZANNE . Beaumont FULLER . ANTHONY . Houston FULLERTON . BRUCE C. . Aust on FURMAN. NANCY PRYOR. Bethesda, Md. FUSTE , MARY KAY . Galveston GAL VAN , EDUARDO , Brownsvolle GAMBLE , DAVID SHULER, Houston GANCHAN . MEG GORDON , Houston GANCHAN , SUSAN BURNETT, Houston GANDY. CHRISTINA LOUISE, Lottie Rock, Ark. GANNS, STEPHEN RICHARD, Houston GARCIA , MANUEL ROBERT, Yoakum GARDNER, TARA O "MEARA , Carrizo Springs GARRETT , ANNALYN . Son Anton io GARY , SONJA LEE , Son Antonoo GARZA , CRISELDA, Harlingen GEORGE, ALAN GAYLORD, Harl ingen GEORGE , KAREN ELIZABETH , Houston GERLOFF , ELLEN GALE, Hou•lon GERNSBACHER, KAREN, Fort Worth GERSTENHABER , JAY ERON, Houston GIBBS , ANDREA JEAN , Mabank GIBBS, DUNCAN GAYLORD, Amarillo GIBBS , PEYTON SELMAN, Houston GIBSON , ROSCOE MIKE , Lufkin GIESE , JOLYN GAYLE, Son Antonio GILDAY , MARY KATHRYN, Fort Worth GILLETTE , JANE ANN , Baytown GILLEY , ALLEN LOUIS, Hou•lon GILLIAM, ROBERT SEAFERS, Palestine GILLUM, WILLIAM DANIEL , Woco GIPE , WILLIAM GEORGE, Dollos GIRARDEAU, JAMES FREDERICK, Austin GIROUARD, ROBBIE GAY, Freeport GLEASON , DAVID MERLE, Beaumont GODFREY , JO ANN, Yoakum GOLD, JOHN STEVEN, Dellos GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT MARC, Dolio• GOLDSTEIN, SHARON HELAINE, Hou•ton GOOD , LARRY, Dallas GOODE, MARK GIDEON Ill , Dallas GOODING. PEGGY LOUISE , Fort Worth GOODMAN, BRENDA DEE , Dallas GOSE, LAURA MELINDA, Wichita Falls GOSS, RICHARD LEE , Dolio• GOUBEAUD, MICHELE ANNE, Son Antonio GRACE , CRAIG THOMAS, Austin GRAMMER, BEVERLY LYNNE, Fort Worth GRANBERRY, RAY WYNN, Sinton GRANT, MARY ELIZABETH, Dallas GRANT , PAMELA SUE, Houston GRANT , THOMAS REAGAN , Kenedy GRAVES, CLAUDE BRECKENRIDGE, Jasper GRAY , CHARLES EDWIN , Arl ington GRAY, KATHY ELAINE, Houston GRAYSON, ALLAN MONROE Ill, Dellos GREEN , ROBERT LYNN JR ., Houston GREENBERG , LAWREN ELISE, Tyler GREENWOOD, ALAN DALE, Corpus Christi GREGORY , WILLIAM NEWTON , Midland GREMMINGER, CHARLES RAY , Pasadena GRENADER, MARK JAMES, Houston GRETT, RICHARD LEE, Corpus Christi Sophomores GROSSMAN, FRANK LEROY, Corpus Christi GROTE, LARRY JAMES, llano GRUBBS , GORDON HAL, Graham GWYNN , RICHARD PAUL, Son Antonio HAHN , ELIZABETH, Austi n HAIRGROVE , SYLVIA LYNNE, Houston HALE , FRIEDA SUE, Orange HALE , VIRGINIA LYNN, Dallas HALL , CANDACE RAYE, Dallas HALL , GLEN DAVID, Houston HALL, JOHN CURTIS, Dalhart HALL , SUSAN DEBRA, Falls Church, Vo. HAMBY, KATHERINE ALICE, Son Antonio HAMEL , CYNTHIA LISE , Seabrook HAMILTON, SYLVIA LYNN, Hampton, Vo. HAMMOND, JAMES RODNEY, Jock•boro HANDLEY , KEN EARL , Lufkin HARBISON, KARAN ANN, Breckenridge HARDEE , MARTHA LOVE , Brownsville HARDIN , WESLEY MORGAN , Odessa HARE , CAROL ELEANOR , Amarillo HARELIK, JIMMY HASKELL, Camancho HARLOWE , DAVID HOWARD , Brownwood HARMON, SCOTT INGERSOLL, Dallas HARPER, WALTER DAVIS, Garland HARPOLE , GEORGE ANN, Uvalde HARRIS, APRIL KAY, Houston HARRIS, DUANE WOODFORD II, Hooks HARRIS , PEGGY LEA , Dellos HARRIS, VICTOR ELLIOT, Houston HARR IS, WILLIAM STANLEY, Son Angelo HARRISON, JOHN WILLIAM, Nashville, Arie. HARRISON , PRINCE MARTIN, Belton HARRISON, SUSAN DIANNE, Baytown HART, JERYL DRANNON JR., Austin HARTWELL , CHRISTOPHER LYNN , Dallas HARVEY, BILLY DALE, Greenville HATCH , CHERYL DIANE, Dallas HATCHEL , RITA GAYLE , Dallas HAWKINS, LINDA SUSAN, McAllen HAWS , ROY LEE , Jacksonville HAYES , NANCY, Dallas HAZLEWOOD, JAMES HOWARD, Victoria HEARD, KATHY LANIER, White Oak HEARN , ROBERT LUTHER Ill , Dallas HEARNE , SIDNEY RANDALL , Graham HEATON , WILLIAM MATTHEW, Houston HEDRICK, LOU ANN, Austin HEDRICK, NANCY ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi HEFLEY, LINDA LOUISE, Pasadena HEGAR, REBECCA LUCILLE, Son Antonio HEINS, NIKKI ANN, Dallas HELM, JIMMY JAYE, Stephenville HELM, STEVEN GEORGE, Fort Worth HELMCAMP, JUDDY RAY, Houston HENDERSON, FRANK DOUGLAS JR,. Houston HENDON , KERRY GAYLE, Freeport HENLEY, THOMAS ANDREW, Greenville HENRY , ANN ELAINE , Rockdale HENSLEE, MARK TAYLOR, Amarillo HEPLER , JONNY JEFFERSON, Waco HERBOLSHEIMER, ALICE P,. Bartlesville, Okla. HERRERA, CYNTHIA ANN, San Antonia HERRING, EMOGENE DALE , San Antonio HESS, BONN IE JEAN, Houston HIBLER, ROSEMARY, Austin HICKEY, GEOFFREY JOHN, Dallas HICKS, CHARLES ANDREW, Austin HICKS, WILLIAM GRADY , Corpus Christi HIGGINS, BONNIE JO, Houston HIGGINS, JOHN ROBERT, Kingsville HIGGINS, THOMAS RICHARD, Austin HIGLEY, SUSAN LOUISE, Aust in HI LL, COLLEEN ELAINE , lo Marque HILL , LINDA MARIE, Lubbock HI LLEBRENNER, BARBARA ANN, Dallas HILLQUIST, KATHLEEN , Richmond HINTON, KAREN LEONORA, Dallas HIRSCH, GABRIEL, Dallas HOCHMAN, ELIAS HENRY, Houston HOFFMAN , JUDY CAROL , Houston HOFFMAN, ROCHELLE SELENE, Navasota HOFFMAN , STEPHEN THOMAS, Beaumont HOLCOMB, HELEN ELEANOR, College Station HOLCOMB, JULIA FAYE, Quanah HOLLINGSWORTH, DAVID EMERSON, Austin HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM HORACE, Houston HOLMAN, CHARLES OSCAR, Electra HOLMBERG, l YNNE KAREN, lake Jackson HOLSHOUSER , JOHN H. SAVAGE, San Antonia HOOD , THOMAS ROY, Kerrville HOPKINS, HAROLD NEWTON JR .. Silsbee HOPKINS, ROBERT LARRY, Donaldson, Ark. HOPPER, ANDREA KAY, lake Jackson HOPSON, WILLIAM DAVID Ill, Sinton HORN, VICKI LEE, Midland Class of l 972 HORTON , WILMOT ROBERDEAU, Austin HOUSE , MARI LOU, Paris HOUSER , ROBERT BOOSE, Midland HOWARD, BARBARA SUE, Midland HOWARD, GAYLE ANNE, Dallas HOWARD , M' LIZABETH DOT, Berryville, Ark. HOWELL , RALPH LA VERNE , Sherman HOWELL, VICKI RAYE, Texas City HUDSON, JANIS El LEEN, Corpus Christi HUEBINGER, KATHLEEN ANN , Morion HUEMOELLER , GISELLE OLIVIA, Houston HUFF , DONALD LEE , Muleshoe HUFF, DONALD LEE , Dallas HUFF, ROBERT BENJAMIN, Houston HUFFMAN, DOLLIE FAYE, Posodeno HUGHES, DAVID CARROLL , Houston HUGHES, MARY KATHLEEN, Dallas HULL , CHARLES CLAUDE, Hempstead HULL , MELISSA JANE, Denton HULME, DEBORAH RAE, Houston HUMPHREY, RANDAL EUGENE , Austin HUNDLEY, POLLY DIANE, Austin HUNT , CLAY McLEAN, Dallas HUNT, ROBERT WILEY, Son Anton io HURWITZ, INA SUE, Houston HUTSON, MARK FARRELL, Houston HVASS, CHARLES THOMAS, Minneapolis, Minn. HYKEL , MARIETTA , Go'veston IMBER, MARLENE BETH, Fort Worth INCE, MARY LOIS , Gonzoles INKS, ROBERT MICHAEL, Austin IRBY , LESLIE DAVID, Aust in ISENBERG , JERRY ALAN , Galveston JACKSON , PATRICIA ELIZABETH, Sherman JACOB , JOHN WAYNE, Andice JACOBS, HI LOY CAROL, Corsica no JACOBY, MELISSA MADELINE, Hillsboro JAMES , JACKIE SUE , Aust•n JAMESON , JOHN ROBERT Ill , Lubbock JEFFUS, MARSHALL LEE , Wich ita Falls JENKINS, RICHARD ROY, Houston JOBE , REX VANCE , Dallas JOHNSON, CATHY GENE, Coldwell JOHNSON, JEROLD ROBERT , Dallas JOHNSON , LINDA , Dollos JOHNSON, MICHAEL WALLACE, Taylor JOHNSON, PAUL JOSEPH , Aust•n JOHNSON, WILLIAM MIKE, Texas City JOHNSON, WILLIE MAE, Waco JOHNSTON, JAY STEVEN, Dollos JONES, ALAN BENTON, Plainview JONES , BARBARA ANN , Houston JONES, HAROLD ERNEST JR., Midland JONE S, JUDITH LANELL. Houston JONES, NANCY SUE, Dollos JONES, PATRICE, Wichita Foils JONES, SANDRA ROBERTA, Dollos JONES , SUSAN l YNN, Bryon JONES, TIFFANY NAN, Austin JOSEPHS, JEFFREY, Corpus Christi JOYNER, WANDA NELL, Mt. Vernon JUDD, DIANNA LYNN , Amarillo KADERKA, PEGGY ROSE, Austin KALVELAGE, NORMA ELLEN, Son Antonio KANA, MA RY GA 1 l , Baytown KANAN , TERESA ELLEN , Fort Worth KANE , THERESA ANNE, Fort Worth KAPPLU , GARY HOEL, Baytown KASSON , JOHN ADAM , Midland KATCHINOSKI , RONALD JAMES, Houston KAVANAUGH , CLIFF LEDLOW, Austin KAZMANN, WILLIAM McKEE, Baton Rouge, lo. KEELING, NANCY BERRY, Liltlefield KELLER, DONALD RALPH, Copperas Cove KELLER , JOHN CHRISTOPHER , Corpus Christi KELLEY, JAMES GROVER, Houston KENDALL , SUSAN KAY, Houston KENDRICK, STEVEN THOMAS, Stratford KENNEDY , KERRY LINN, Aust in KENT, ALLEN SANDERS , Fort Worth KERN, DEBRA LOUISE, Clarendon, Ark. KESSLER , SARA LEE , Youngstown, Ohio KETCHUM, PATRICIA LYNN, Son Antonio KILLINGSWORTH, PASCAL LEROY, Loredo KIMMELL, LOIS ELIZABETH , Son Antonio KING, ELIZABETH MACEIL , Austin KING, GARY HEAR\. , Kingsland KING , GEORGE HARVEY, Conroe KING , HELEN MARIE, Garland KING , KAREN EILEEN , Irving KING, KAREN KAY, Dallas KINNARNEY, EILEEN MARY, Burlington, Conn. KITLEY, JAN ELIZABETH, Austin KLAM, ALPHONSE FRANK, Houston KLEIN, JERROLD STEPHEN, New Orleans, Lo. KLEIN, SARA KAY , Houston Sophomores KLEPAC, ROBERT EUGENE, Austin KNAPE , BEN KENNETH, Aust in KNIGGE , KAY LORRINE , Houston KNIGHT , KAREN LOUISE , Wich ita Foils KOBDISH, GEORGE CHARLES, Houston KOBER, KAY MARY, Waterloo, Iowa KOEHLER, KATHY SUE , Poteet KOELLING , ROBERT KEITH JR ., Dallas KOPEC, MARY C., Son Antonio KOST, FREDELL NAN , Houston KOTIN, GAYLE, Galveston KOY, CANDICE DAWN, Sealy KRAUSE , DANNA ANN , Houston KRESCH , FRANK GORDON , Pasadena KRUDER, KATHRYN LOUISE , Wayne, N. J. KRUEGER , KAY , Son Anton io KRUEGER , ROYCE WILLIAM, Victoria KRUTE, DONNA JEAN , Houston KUHN, MICHAEL CHARLES, Houston KUPER , LAUR IE , Houston KYRISH, LEON JOSEPH , Stockdale LABER, BARBARA JOYCE , Houston LABOVITZ, HARRY , Fort Worth LACEY, ROBERT STEPHEN, Houston LACY, DEBRA DENEESE, Jasper LADD, MARY JODETTE, Kansas City, Mo. 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Ill, Houston LEVINE , HAROLD HERBERT, Gainesville LEVINE, MELVIN ALLEN, Houston LNINSON, JEROME HOWARD, Dallas LEWIN, RANDALL JAY, McAllen LIESMAN , LINDA ANN, Boerne LINDSAY, KATHRYN MAREE, Houston LINDSEY, JAMES RAYMOND, Fort Worth LIPP, JOYCE LYNN , Houston LITTLE, RANDY DALE, Houston LITILE , SHERRY LYNN , Granbury LLOYD, DAVID EARL, Corpus Christi LLOYD , JANE ANN, Bo•trop LOCKETT, Jill ELIZABETH, Dallas LOCKWOOD, JEFFERSON GREY, McAllen LOEHR , GLADYS DIANNE , Coldwell LONG, JOHN KENDALL , Rockv ille, Md. LONG, LINDA ETTA, Austin LONG, SEDALIA SUZETTE, Longview LOOMIS, DIANE H., Fort Worth LOPER , LARRY RUPERT, Dallas LOTT , LEE ERVIN , Killeen LOWDON , MARY MATALA, Fort Worth LOWREY, RONNIE GENE, Texas City LUBEL, ELAINE TERRY, Mobile, Alo. LUCAS, SCOTT PARKER, lo Marque LUMPKIN, RANDY DALE, Austin l YNCH, MICHAEL EDWARD, Corpus Christi LYNCH, MILDRED ALICE, Kerrville LYTTON, MITZI MARIE , Corpus Christi MABRY, PAMELA JAN, Port Arthur MACK, RONALD G ., Palestine MACLEAN, DELLA LOUISE, San Antonio MACOW, RICKI , Houston MACOW, SHARON ELIZABETH, Son Antonio MADDOX , CHARLES RICHARD, Son Antonio MADDOX, PATRICIA ANNE, Palacios MADERA, NANCY MAUREEN , Louise MADSEN , KATHRYN KAYE , Houston MAGNON, ROBERT JAY, Son Antonio MAHAFFEY, MICHAEL LINDSEY, Houston MAIN, KENT ASHLEY, Corpus Christi MALLORY, CAROLYN KAY , Tyler MALY, CHARLES KORTEN, Texarkana Class of 1 972 MANKA, ALLAN ROY, Hobson MARCHAK, JAMES WILLIAM, Galveston MARIETTA , JOHN ROBERT, Fort Worth MARKS, MICHAEL TERRY, Austin MARKS, RONALD, Houston MARNELL, MARY ELLEN, Hereford MARSHALL, MARY PATRICIA, Polos Verdes, Calif. MARSHALL, WINIFRED MILDRED, Holliday MARTIN, CECI l DUKE, Gorn er, N. C. MARTIN, CHARLES TYLER JR., Houston MARTIN, KENNETH EWING , Baytown MARTIN , MARI l YN KATHLEEN, Austin MARTINEZ, LUIS NOE, Concepcion MASEEH , SUZANNE MARIE, Tu•tin, Calif. MATTHEWS, KENNETH C., Beaumont MATTS, THOMAS C., Austin MATULA, JAMES MICHAEL, Runge MAULSBY, PATRICIA ANN, Weatherford MAYBERRY, MICHAEL DENNIS, Burbank, Calif. MAYER, EDITH DICKSON, Fort Worth MAYS, JOSEPHINE DARLINE, Au•tin McALLISTER , TERESA ANN, Mt. Pleo•ont, Iowa McBEE, ROBERT FRANK, Au•lin McBRIDE, DOROTHY KAREN, Winnie McBRIDE , MICHAEL CURTIN, Galveston McCANTS, DEBORAH ANN , Snyder McCARTY, ROBERT THOMAS, Austin McCONNELL, TERRY RANDALL, Au•tin McCRORY, JOHN KEVIN, Amarillo McDANIEL , DANNY GLENN, Dolio• McDONALD . DONALD JOSEPH , Dolio• McDONALD, GAi l ELAINE, Rosenberg McDONALD, MARGARET ANN, San Antonio McGEE, GREGORY ROSS. Voctoroo McGILLICUDDY , TIMOTHY E., Hou•lon McGLASSON, PAMELA DIANE , Abolene McGLOTHLIN , JOHN JOSEPH, M05qu ite McGREGOR , KIM MIXON. Plo invoew . McKAMIE . WILLIAM MICHAEL, .Waco McKENZIE , JO KATHARINE , Dolio• McKINNON, DOUGLAS A., Hou•lon McKITRICK, VIVIENNE LEE, Memphis, Tenn. McMILLAN, MONTY HAYES, Hou•ton McNEFF, PATRICK JOSEPH, Dollos MEADOR , MICHAEL PRIDDIE , Gotuville MEITZEN , ANN ELAINE , Brenham MEL TON, CLARENCE BARTLETT JR., Hou•lon MENZIES, NANCY ANN, AuUon ~~~~­ MERFISH, GERALD, Houston MESH , ALAN MICHAEL, Dollos MESSER, JAY MILTON, Auston METHENY , FLOY LEE, Lubbock MEYER , SUSAN ELIZABETH, Hondo MICHAELIS VICTORIA LYNNE, Dallas MICHALEC .' CYNTHIA MARIE , Hollettsville MIERTSCHIN , JAMES DAVID, Houston MIKULENCAK , DAVID JOHN , Granger MILAN , DEBORAH ANNE, Hurst Ml LBERGER, ARTHUR JOSEPH , Boy City MILLER, ANDREW GILES, Burnet Ml LLER, ESTELLE HELENE, Victoria MILLER, GEORGE STEVAN, Brody MILLER, JOHN MICHAEL , Montgomery, Alo. MILLER, KERRY SUE, Fort Worth Ml LLER, LINDA SUE, Houston MILLHOLLON , WILLIAM GARY, Odessa MILLER, LINDA LEE, Virginio, Minn. MILLIGAN , THOMAS WLLLIAM, Son Antonio MILLIN, KEVIN JAMES, Houston MILTON, SUMMER GALE, Houston MIMS, CHRISTINE l YNN , Peorlond MINCBERG, DAVID MEYER , Houston MINTER , JULIANNE , laMorque Ml RANDA, DEBRA MARIA , Grond Prairie MOFFATT, RICHARD HOLMAN , Houston MOORE , JETTA CAROLE, Longview MOORE, MARWICK ROSE, Dickinson MOORE , SANDRA JANE , Aust in MOORE , TOMMY LEN, Longview MOORES, DANIEL CHARLES, Terrell MORENO, GLORIA, Dallas MORGAN , WILLIAM GEORGE, De Leon MORRIS, ALBERT WILLIAM JR. , Duncanville MORROW, JACK DEZELLE , Sinton MORROW, TERRY RAY, Minerol Wells MORSE, ROBERT EMMETT , Houston MOSHER , AIMEE KATHERINE , Houston MOSS , RITA JEAN, Dev ine MOULTON, PATRICIA ANN, St. Louis, Mo. MOYER, LYNNE MARIE, Son Antonio MUELLER, MARGARET, Guodolojoro, Mexico MULLENS, PATRICK 0 ., Austin MULLINGS , MARY MARGARET , Gorlond MURDOCK, Ml LDRED CARROLL, Houston MURPHY, DEBORAH ANN , Austin MURPHY, EUGENE JAMES JR., Houston Sophomores MURRAY , TIMOTHY GOOD, Son Antonio MYLIUS, ROLLY ROBERT JR., Yookum NEBLETT, LUCY LYDA, Houston NEILL, SHERRY WYNNE, Houston NELSON , GARRY ALAN , Beoumont NELSON , JAY RODNEY , Kaufman NELSON, MARSHA KAY, Greenville NEL SON , MICHAEL NEAL , Waco NELSON , WALTER FREDERICK, Anahuac NESMITH , LINDA CAROL, Ab ilene NEUKOM , SUSAN CAROL , Houston NEUMAN, HYMAN SAM, Austin NEWELL, ROSEMARY, Dallas NG, NELLIE , Son Anton io NIBLING , SUSAN CALE , Temple NICHOLS, DON DEATON, Goleno Pork NISBET , MICHAEL ALLAN , Aust in NOE, JAMES PALEY, Corpus Christi NOELL, JOHN DUDLEY, Austin NOLAN, PETER ANDREW, Lafayette, lo. NORTON, ELIZABETH ANN, Phoenix, Ariz. NORTON , NANCY ANN, Houston NORTON , TRUDY KATHRYN, Son Juan NOVY, STEVEN DAVID, Son Anton io NUNN , DARLA SUE , Son Anton io NUTT, JANICE DEAN, Houston OCHS, GARY GAYLORD, Taylor ODELL, PEGGY JEAN, Son Antonio OGDEN, LOUIS GUSTAVUS, Winnie OGLE , CATHY ANN, Dollos O ' KEEFE , JOHN MICHAEL , Wh ite Deer OLIM, SARAH BELLE, Birminghom, Alo. OLIVER, STEPHEN MACK, Muleshoe OLIVER , THOMAS LYNN, Ham li n OLSEN, ROBERT COURTNEY, Canyon OSBOURN, SARAH JOAN, Orange OSHMAN , GEOFFRY HILLEL , Port Lavaca OZIAS, JANICE MARIE, Vinton, Iowa PACE , MARTHA VIRGINIA , Alexandr ia , Vo. PACIOTTI, JOE DANIEL, Corpus Christi PAHNKE, ROBERT DAVID, Oronge PAILET, STEVEN LESTER, Memph is, Tenn. PARKER , VICKI l YNN , Killeen PARKS, CYNTHIA CATHERINE, Cuero PARKS, DONALD ARGUS, Greenville PARROTT, CLI FFORD LEE, Posodeno PARTLOW, JUDI TH GA IL, l iberty PATCH, GAIL, Galveston 625 PATTERSON, TERRI REVELL, Austin PAVLOV IC, JASON DEAN , Midland PAYNE , BARRY CLAYTON, Dallas PAYNE, FRANK CARLOS, Houston PEDDYCOART, CYNTHIA, Houston PEEBLES, BONNIE LEE, Austin PENA, JOSE ANTONIO, Austin PENROD, ADRIENNE LEE, Houston PERRY, JOHN CARROLL, Houston PERRYMAN, LINDA SLAUGHTER, Dallas PETERSON, JOHN DAVID, Corpus Christi PETTY, PAMELA MOSELEY, Lufkin PHILLIPS, NAN MIGUEL, Manila, P. I. Pl ERCE , CARLYLE ELIZABETH , Son Antonio PITZER , PAMELA, Brackenridge PLAIA, VICKI SHARON, Port Arthur POSTON, JUDY ANN, Lancaster, Calif. POULOS, DENIS SEAN, Austin POUNS, STEPHEN HAROLD, Abilene POWELL, ROBERT GAINES BEVERLY, Galveston POWELL, STEVEN DOUGLAS, Grand Prairie POWER , JAMES TALFORD Ill, Dallas POYNOR , WESLEY JIM, Jacksboro PRAGER , ALAN NORMAN, Dallas PRAGER , WILLIAM IRVIN, Big Spring PRATHER , CAMILLE ANN , Houston PREIBISCH, DONNA RUTH , Sealy PRENGLER , DOROTHY, Dallas PRESSLY, PEGGY LUCILLE , Houston PRIDGEN , CAROL LEE, Son Antonio PRITCHETT , JAMES PATRICK , Midland PRYZANT, AlYSE PATRICIA, Memphis, Tenn. PUTNAM, BARBARA KATHRYN, Son Antonio QUADE , l YNDELL KEITH, Sogerton QUICK, JULIA MARY, Beaumont QUIGLEY, JAMES MARTIN, Dallas QUINTANILLA, ANITA LOUISE, Austin RAFFKIND, CATHY ANN, Son Antonio RAIMOND, CHARLES VAN, Galveston RAKES, JAMES MITCHELL, Hurst RAMIREZ, HORACIO RAFAEL, Hebbronville RAMIREZ, RUBEN, Horgill RAUCH, HENRY TERENCE, Cherry Hill, N. J. RAUCH, LAWRENCE ALAN , Houston RAVEL, RICHARD STERN, Austin REA, MICHAEL JAMES, Austin REAVES, TRUDY REBECCA, Tulsa, Okla. REEGO, JAMES HERMAN , Richardson Class of 1972 REETZ , ARTHUR JOHN JR ., Jasper REGAN , JOSEPH STEPHEN , Annandale, Vo. REINHART, JAMES ROBERT, Galveston REISMAN, JAMES HARRY , Dallas RENEAU , ELIZABETH ANN , Dayton REYES, DONALD ARTHUR, Beaumont REYNO , BERNARDO REYES, Honolulu , Hawaii RHEA, ROY ALLEN JR., Mt. Pleasant RHEIN, LORA ANNE, Houston RIBBLE , LINDA ANN , Dallas RICH , DANA LYNN, Houston RICH , STEVEN SCOTT , Austin RICHARDS, JULIE ANN, Corpus Christi RICHARDS , KAY , Dallas RICHARDS, THOMAS STEPHEN, Austin RICHARDSON , KENNETH RAY , Houston RICHARDSON , RICKY l YNN, Mesquite RICHEY , DON LEE, Seguon RIISE , HAROLD CHAPPELL , Fort Worth RINKS, WILLIAM JOHN, Graham RIZER , MARY BESS, Port Arthur ROBERTS, ALETA, Bandera ROBERTS, l YNN ARTHUR, Kansas City, Mo. ROBISON, STEPHEN OLIVER, Groves ROB INSON, SUSAN LYNN, Fort Worth RODRIGUEZ , NICANOR FRANCISCO, Austin ROGERS, FRANELLE BETH , Beaumont ROGERS, MICHAEL LEWIS, Palestine ROGERS , PAMELA JEAN, lake Jackson ROMICK , CINDY STEELE , Dallas ROOSTH , STEVEN CARL, Tyler ROOT, SUSAN ANNE, Houston ROPE, DOUGLAS MERRILL, Kansas City, Mo, ROSE , GAY, Son Antonio ROSE , LINDA ANN , Auston ROSEN, MICHAEL SHANE, Dallas ROS S, CAROL ANN , Son Antonoo ROSE, OLIVER HAZARD , Fort Worth ROTHWELL, JIMMY DON , Chddress ROTSTEIN MARVIN JACK , Son Antonio ROWNTREE , REBECCA JAYNE, Amarillo RUBIN, LORRIE , Son Antonoo RUBINETT, GORDON MERRILL , Austin RUCKMAN , ROBERT DALTON, Karnes City RUDD, DELLA MARGARET, Waskom RUFF, BARBARA NICOLE , Fort Worth RUMSEY, MARILYN JANE, Hou1ton RUSSELL , KAREN LOUISE, Devone RUTLEDGE , JOHN CALVERT, Kenedy RUTTY , CHARLES DAVID, Lampasas RYMAN , VIRGINIA RUTH, Boy City SAMUELS, LAWRENCt ELLIOTT, St. Louis, Mo. SANDERS, LESLEY, Austin SANDERS, MARCIA DIANE , Dallas SANDERS, RUTH ELAINE, Garland SATTERWHITE , REBECCA ANN, Longview SAYERS, CLINTON PARKER, Son Antonio SCHEFFELIN, KAREN ELIZABETH , Texarkana SCHELLING, CORALOU A., Dickinson SCHER, MICHAEL LOU IS, Houston SCHMIDT, JOAN MICHELE, Fredericksburg SCHMITZ, MICHAEL THOMAS, Austin SCHNEIDER , RICHARD HARRY , Cosper, Wyo. SCHNITZER , STANLEY JOEL, Son Antonio SCHRANK , KENT PARKE , Austin SCHREIBER , CYNTHIA ANN, Dallas SCHROETER, GAY NELL , Marble Falls SCHWARTZ, DAVID ALLEN , Dellos SCHWARTZ , ERIC SETH , Dollos SCHWARZ, PAMELA DIANE, Houston SCOGIN, JOHN TALIAFERRO IV, Dallas SCOTT, JANICE LEE, Richardson SCOTT , KATHLEEN JEANNE, Eogle lake SCOTT, LAURIE ELLEN, Pasadena SCURRY, SARA EMMA, Dallas SEAGO, VIRGINIA ANN, Alice SEAHOLM, GEORGETTE ELIZABETH, Austin SEALE, BARBARA JO, Da llas SEALE , KAREN SUE, Comfort SEBRING, EARL MICHAEL, Houston SEEWALD, NANCY LOUISE, Amarillo SEGALL , CELIA LIZABETH , Houston SEIFERT, RICHARD WEBER, Austin SELDEN, ROBERT PAUL, Shawnee Mission, Kans. SELF, DAVID JEROME, Dick inson SEYBOLD, SHARON ANN, Fort Worth SHAHAN, DONALD ALLAN , Abilene SHANAHAN, JAMES MICHAEL, Houston SHANNON , CHARLES PATRICK , Houston SHAPIRO , ADRIAN MICHAEL , Pasadena SHARPLESS, SARAH KIMBROUGH, Austi n SHARROCK , STEPHEN LOUIS, Dallas SHAW , DEBORAH LEE, Houston SHAW, RICHAW CRAIG, Fort Hood SHEETS, STEPHEN LEWIS, Spearmon SHELTON, LINDA JOYCE, Houston Sophomores SHEPPHERD , ROBERT ASHLAND, Houston SHEPPARD, JANE TURNER, Longview SHEPPERD, MARGARET, Marble Falls SHERMAN, PAIGE LISA, Pasadena SHETTLESWORTH, RONALD J., Levelland SHINN , CURTIS HARRIS JR ., Cloymont, Del. SHIVERS, BERT CARLSON, Houston SHORT, BYRON ELLIOTT JR., Austin SHORTES , FRAZIER DEE , Ackerly SHOWALTER , SHARON LYNN , liberty SIDDONS , BETTYE ANN , Aust in SIERRA, CHRISTINE MARIE, cl Paso SIGALA, BLANCA ESTELA, Del Rio SIKES, WAYNE CLIFTON JR., Houston SIMMS, JENI ELLEN, Son Antonio SIMMS, ROXAN GWYN, Austin SIMON , STEPHEN ALAN, Longv iew SIMPSON, LINDA, Houston SIMPSON, PAMELA, Harlingen SIMS, CHRISTOPHER EARL, Victoria SINGER, TRUDELL, Son Anton io SIPTAK, STEVEN.CHARLES, Coldwell SITTON , PENNE SUE Liberty SKELLEY, CAROLYN ANN, Dallas SKOR, ADRIENNE LOIS, Dallas SLIVA , SHARON ELAINE , Orchard SMALL , HOMER EARL, Longview SMITH , BARBARA LEE , Houston SMITH, BARTON ALL EN, Greenville SMITH, CAROL LYNN, Austin SMITH, CHARLOTTE FRANCES, Buchanon Dam SMITH , (ONNYE ANN, Houston SMITH, DAVID THOMAS, Midland SMITH, EDWARD JAY, Houston SMITH, NANCIE RAE, Tyler SMITH , RALPH EDWARD , Austin SNAVELY , SUSAN MARY THERESE , Son Antonio SNOW, WILLIAM CHARLES, Amarillo SNYDER, SHEILA KATHLEEN, Corpus Christi SOAPES, ROSE PAULETTE, Alexandria, Vo. 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STEPHENS, LEE CLINTON, Houston STETSON, LI NDA G RACE, Hebbronv;lle STEVENSON, DAVID ROSS, Dallas STEVENSON, WARD EDGAR, Aust;n STEWART, JOHN HARLAN, Temple STEWART, JEFFREY WAYNE, Dallas STOKES, PATRICIA ANN STONE, ANDREW JACK, Dallas STONE, TEDDI ANNETTE, New London STORY, JAMES WILLIAM, Aust;n STOVALL, EDWARD ROGERS, Crosby STREET, JOHN EDWIN HASBROUCK, Baytown STRIPLING , JOSEPHINE , Nacogdoches STROUD, MATTHEW DAVID, Amarillo STURG IS, GEORGE FRANKLIN , San Antonio SUMMERS, SHERYNE ANNE, Vk taria SUNDT, MARILYN ELAINE, Albuquerque, N. M. SUTER, HENRY ALBERT, Corpus Christ; SWATY, PATRICIA ANNETTE, Houston SWEAT , ROBERT HERR INGTON , Longv iew SYNWOLT, RICHARD FRANKLIN Ill, Madisonv ;ffe TABBERT, PATRICIA LYNN, San Antonia TALBOYS, PAUL ALBERT, Washington, D. C. TAMAYO, GEORGE EDWARD, Aust;n TANKERSLEY, RICHARD FORREST, San Antonia TAPPER, PATRICIA ELLEN, Houston TARRILLION, RICHARD B., Son Anton;o TASHNEK, RON IRVING, Houston TATE, RICHARD ALAN, Lufkin TAUB, GREGORY IVAN, Houston Class of l 972 TAYLOR , BETTY ELLEN , Kemah TAYLOR , CYNDI , George West TAYLOR , DIANE ELIZABETH , Beaumont TAYLOR, ROBERT SPENCER, Houston TEAGUE, JOMICHAEL HARGIS, Sherman TEICHELMAN, LAVERNE FAYE, Taylor TENG , NEAL LEE, Daffos TERRf , BEVERLY LYNN , Caldwell TERWELP , DANIEL ROME , Sa n Anto nio TEVERBAUGH , MONTY JAY, Aust;n THEBERGE, MARJORIE LEONE, Ranger THIEME, ROBERT BUNGER 111, Houston THIGPIN, MARGARET ANNE, San A ng elo THOMAS, FLORENCE FORD, Dallas THOMAS, MARGARET ANN, Aust;n THOMAS , NELA LAURA , L;v;ngston THOMAS , THOMASINA , Amarillo THOMPSON , BRENDA GAIL , Van THOMPSON , FRANK ROY, HarVingen THOMPSON , KENNETH EUGENE , Dallas THOMPSON, OSCAR RAY . Harl ;ngen THOMPSON, WILLIAM SCOTT, Cars;cana THORNE, GEORGE C. 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TYLER, JONNIE JO , Dallas UMHOLTZ, ROBERTA JUANITA, Baylawn VACCARO, JOSEPHINE ANN , Stalford VALDEZ , DAVID LEE , Del Roo VALENTINE , MARY ELIZABETH , McCamey VAN AMBURGH , PA TRICIA JANE, Houston VANCE, ABBIGAIL B , Pam VANDERSLICE , JOHN PATRICK, Texas City VAN OSSELAER, PAUL JOSEPH, Houston VAUGHAN, ROBERT MASON, Amarillo VEH , MITCHELL F., Son Anton io VESPER , JANICE ELAINE, Houston VICKERY EDWARD DOWNTAIN JR ., Houston VILLARREAL , MINERVA D., Son Benito VINSON , RUSSELL WAYNE, Posodeno VISE , BERYL DAVID , Houston VOGELSANG , JEAN LAVON , Cameron VOLKENING , RONNIE RAY , Loke Jackson VOORHEES, ROSALYN MATTHEWS, Houston VOSKAMP, SUSAN , Fa irfield WAKI , ELLEN JUNE, Houston WALDMAN , DOUGLAS ALAN , Liberty WALDMAN , SUZANNE KAREN, Beaumont WALDREP, JOANNE, Clarksville WALKER , BARBARA JO , Dickonson WALKER , FORREST RAY , Amarillo WALKER , KAREN DENISE, Fort Worth WALKER, RONALD BOYCE, Son Antonio WALLIS, TED WILLIAM, Tulsa, Okla. WALLS, STEPHEN CRAIG, Pompa WAL TS, MICHAEL JAMES, Hill City, Kons. WARD, GEORGE BARRY, Sulphur Springs WARING , MARIANNE, Houston WARNECKE , ROBERT B., New Braunfels WARREN, MAJORIE C. , Bo•tlesville, Okla. WATIN , JESDA , Bon9kok , Thailand WATKINS , MARY GAYLE , Midland WATTS, CHARLES ROSS, Baytown WEATHERLY, DAN CAMPBELL, Austin WEBB, RONALD KERMIT, Scottsdale, Ariz. WEGNER , HAROLD , Brenham WE ISS ER , CARL WARREN , Fort Worth WELCH , JAMES PATRICK , Son Anton io WELCH, JOHN EDWIN , Waxahach ie WELCH , SUSAN DIANE , Mid land WELLS , FREDERICK NORTON JR ., Edna WENDLAND , CYNTHIA LYNN , Fort Worth WERCKLE , SHARON KAY, Houston WERNETTE, LEROY MARVIN JR., Waco WEST , GREGORY ROBERT , Dallas WEXLER , LINDA MERLE , Galveston WHEELER, CHARLES HENRf, Fort Worth WHEELER , JANIS LYNN , H<>uston WHEELOCK, SUSAN JANE , l.ving WHITE , DONNA KAY, Woco Sophomores WHITE , KATHLEEN , Son Ant onio WH ITE, MARGARET MEREDITH , Austin WHITE , MARSHA GLENELLE , O,onge WHITE , MAR( JANE , Monerol Wells WHITE , PATRICIA ANN , Austin WHITE , SHARON ETTA, Corpus Ch•isti WHITESIDES. DAVID ALAN, Houston WHITING, CARIN CHRISTA, Bells WHITMIRE, MARY CATHERYN , Dallas WIEDEMAN , STANLEY RAYMON , Joplin, Mo. WILDEMAN , LEONARD H., Rock Rap ids , Iowa WILHELM , MARCIA KAY , Auston WILKERSON, DIA KAREN, Tyler WILLBERN, NANCY LEE , Houston WILLIAMS , ANITA CLAIR, Gatesv ille WILLIAMS, DAVID ALLEN, Houston WILLIAMS, GARY ALAN, Houston WILLIAMS, NANCY LEE, Gilmer WILLIAMS, OWEN WAYNE, Odessa WILLIAMS, PATRICIA LUU, Angleton WILLIAMSON , JOSEPH STEPHEN , Houston WILLIFORD, VIRGINIA RUTH, Shiner WILLIS, ANN, Kaduo-Kono, Howo11 WILLIS, LINDA, Koduo-Kono, Hawaii WILSON, JEAN LOUISE, Hallettsville WILSON, MARION T., Downey, Calif. WILSON , MAUREEN VIRGINIA , Midland WILSON, MICHAEL LANCASTER , Galveston WINDHAM , CLELL JOHN Ill, Aust in WINY.LER, KAREN ANN, Houston WINTERS , CAROL ELIZABETH , Johnson City WISEMAN, JANET LOUISE, Austin WITCHER, DIANE SUE, Amarillo WITTA , ANNA LOIS , Son Antonoo WITZEL, ANDREA LYNN , Longvoew WOFFORD, MARVIN RICHARD, Rantoul, Ill. WOOD, TOM EDWARD, Bog Sprong WOODALL , BRENDA LEE , Longvoew WOODRUFF , LARRY BOYD , Anchorage, Alas. 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ZIKES, BEVtRLY JEAN , Texas City ZIMMERMAN , BEVERLY DENISE, Dallas ZIMMERMAN, DONALD HAROLD, Shiner ZUCKER, BRUCE E., Dallas ZWIEBEL, SHERRY SUE , Houslon • AALEN , DIANE ELIZABETH , Heorne ADAIR , ROBIN LEE , Corpus Christi ADAMS , ANN , Dellos ADAMS, JENNY, Longview AGUILAR, JAVIER, Brownsville AIKEN, JAMES CARL TON, Solodo ALBERS , MARGARET IRENE , Houston ALEXANDER, HENRY FRANKLIN , Bo ird ALEXANDER , MARY ELLEN, Lufkin ALEXANDER , PAMELA SUE, Lubbock ALFORD, SHELLEY JALlE, Beoumont ALLEN , ELIZABETH ANN , Abilene ALLEN , JOE BAILEY 111, Longview ALLEN , JOHN JOSEPH , Seabrook ALLEN, ROBERT E., Austin ALLEN , SUZANNE , Houston AlLETAG , GARY MICHAEL , Houston AllEY, JACQUELINE MARIE , Austin ALLISON , JUDY ANN, Son Angelo ALLISON, MARY KATHERINE , Austin ALSTON , CYNTHIA , Livingston AlTGELT, MARY SUSAN , Son Anton io ALTMAN , GWENDOLYN NANCY, Universol City AMACKER , CLAYTON MILLER JR ., Beoumon t AMIS, CHARLES JAMES Ill, Loke Forest, Ill. AMOS, GAil LYNN, Dellos AMOS, MARILYN ELIZABETH , Houston ANAMOSA , KATHLEEN A., Albuquerque, N. M. ANDELl, LISA BETH, Dellos ANDtRSEN , PENNY LEt , Formington, N. M. ANDERSON, CANDACE ELIZABETH, Asherton ANDERSON , FREDERICK GENE , Josper, Ark. ANDERSON , JAMES ROBERT, Corpus Christi ANDERSON, JOAN LYNN, Austin ANDERSON , KAREN ADELE , Beaumont ANDERSON , TOM A ., Houston ANDERSON, WIDNEY SUE, Son Antonio ANDREWS, ANNE WYTHE , Houston ANDREWS, CURTIS LEE Ill, Houston ANDREWS, MARILYN LOUISE, Midlond ANGEVINE , JANAN , Midlond ARIVELLO, GERALD JAY , Golveston ARMSTRONG, JAMES ALLEN, Dellos ARNETT, ROBERT KENNETH JR., Lufkin ARNOLD, JAMES ANTHONY, Houston ARNOLD, NORMAN, Houston ARONOWITZ, STEVEN MARTIN, Fort Worth ARRINGTON, KEITH THOMAS, Wichita fa lls Freshmen ARWOOD , THOMAS WHEELER , W ichita falls ASA FF , COBY SCOTT , Woco ATKERSON, WILLIAM THOMAS, Son Antonio ATWOOD, JOHN H., Houston AUllCK, JACK WESLEY, Houston AUSTIN, JAMES RANDALL, Houston AUSTIN , JOHN EDGAR , Denton AUSTIN , MICHAEL EVERETT , Son Anton io AVENT, FRANCES AVA, Kdgore AVERY , HENRY CLIFTON Ill, Midland AYCOCK , STEVEN LESLIE , Son Anton io AYERS , MANFRED EARL, Kd leen AYRES, NANCY ANN, Dallas AZARES, REBECCA, El Posa BABCOCK , BARBARA KAY , Houston BABEL, DONALD CRAIG, Houston BACHMAN, CONSTANCE ANN, Seguin BACHMAN , GENE WELDON , Vernon BAGGETT, RICHARD SHANDS, Lufkin BAILEY, KATHLEEN, Houston BAILEY, SUSAN DENISE, Corpus Christi BAKER , JAMES ARTHUR , Rk hordson BAKER, THOMAS BENJAMIN, Auston BALAGIA, SABA JACK JR., Austin BALCH , MARY AMANDA, W ich ita Foils BALFOORT, JEFFREY N., Houston BALL, MARY KATHERINE, Corpus Chr isti BALL , NANNETTE , Austo n BAll , SUZANNE , Fort Worth BALLIEW , KATHLEEN , Dellos BAME, SUSAN RAE, Abilene BAMFORD , SCOTT VIN CENT , Son Antonio BANKS, HARRELL JR., Son Antonio BARDNEll, GREGORY EDWARD, Omoha, Nebr. BAREKMAN, JOSEPH HAROLD, Brody BAHER, HELEN ANN, Rosenberg BARLEY, DONALD LEWIS, Brody BARNARD, JOHN THOMAS, Wichita Falls BARNARD, JOSEPH MICHAEL, Dollos BARNES, BARBARA ANNE, Dallas BARNES, CAROL LEIGH, Augusto, Ga. HARNES, JOELLE SUSAN, Belton BARNHART, CARL DUDLEY, Fort Worth BARR , STEPHEN LAWRENCE , Houston BARRERA , JUAN MANUEL , Son Anton io BARRERA, NORA G., Pol ito Blanco BARRETT, CHARLES BERNARD, Arlington BARRY, KEVIN DOUGLAS, Conroe BARRY , MAUREEN KAY, Conroe BARTON, DEBORAH ANN , Oollos BASSE, HENRY WILLIAM, Fredericksburg BASSO, DIANA MARIE, Houston BATE, DONNA LEE, Richardson BATTENFIELD, GLENN LOUIS, Houston BATTLE, RICHARD VERNON , Gorlond BATTY, CAROL ANN , Port Arthur BAYLESS, LINDA SUSAN, Oollos BAYLESS, MARY WANETTA, Pompa BAZARSKY, SUSAN GAi L, Houston BEACH , CORAL SUSAN , Dallas BEAIRD, PEGGY JANE, Oumos BEAN , BARBARA ANN , Son Anton io BEASLEY , ELIZABETH !RENE, Houston BEASLEY, STEPHEN CRAIG, Houston BEAUCHAMP, JOHN SCOTT, Son Antonio BECK, DEBORAH LYNNE , Son Antonio BECKER , KAREN HELEN , Houston BEESON, LYNN MARIE, Son Antonio BEFELO, ALFRED EARL JR., Angleton BEHRENS, CLAIRE LYNN, Austin BELL , LILLA GRACE, Aust in BELL, PATSY JEANNETTE , Houston BELLAMY, RUSSELL WRIGHT, Son Antonio BELLEGGIE, JOHN PHILIP, Houston BENGE, CHERI LYNNE, Houston BENTON , DONALD FRANCIS, Houston BENTSEN , DONALD LEROY JR ., McAllen BERG , SUSAN LORY, Dallas BERGEN, JESSICA LYNNE, Angleton BERGEN, BARBARA , Austin BERGER , JUDITH HOPE , Son Antonio BERGER , TERRELL WAYNE , Houston BERLER , MIKE, Son Anton io BERNTSEN, SONJE ELIZABETH , Longview BERRY , DENNY, Aust in BERRY, MARGARET ANGELA, Son Antonio BERTOIA , RONALD ALAN , Hurst BESS, ELIZABETH G., Sinton BEYER, BETTY LOU , Houston BIBBY , JOE RICHARD , Oollos BIELSS, GILBERT LEE, Austin Bl ERSCHENK, JERRY MICHAEL, Weatherford BIGBY, BRYNA JANE, Fort Worth BIGGER , MARGARET MORTON , Dallas BIGGS, JAMES EDWARD, Wichita Falls BIRCHLER, RICHARD EDWARD, Dallas Class of 1 973 BIRO, KIMON TEO, Son Antonio BIRDSONG, MARILYN FAYE, New Braunfels BIRKNER, DON TERRILL, Son Morcos BLACK, ESTHER RUTH, Oollos BLACKBURN, LONNIE DAVID, lo Porte BLACKMON , MICHAEL ROY , Palest ine BLACKWELL, HENRY W., Amarillo BLAICHER , SUSAN DIANNE , Houston BLAIR, ROBERT GLENN, Belton BLAIR, WILLIAM EDGAR, Houston BLALOCK, RAYNONA, Huntsville BLANCHETTE, MARTHA JOWELL, Dallas BLAND, STEPHEN W., Son Antonio BLANTON , ELIZABETH LOUISE, Houston BLEFELO, BARBARA ANN, Oollos BLOCH, MALL YN R. , Do i las BLOCK , DON MARTE L, Housto n BLUESTEIN, CASTINE LENO RA, Port Arthur BOHLMANN, MARGARET MORROW, Houston BOHLS, KIRK RAY, Taylor BOHLS, LEXINE TRISHA, Pflugerville BOLAND, CAROLYN RAE, Houston BOLDING, REBECCA J., Houston BOLES, GLENN EWING, Houston BO LTON, ELISA LEA, Oollos BONO, JAMES HERBE RT JR., Dellos BONO, STANLEY KEY, Corpus Christi BOOKER, DON CARROL L, Oo ll os BOONE, DEBORAH ANN, Da llas BOOTHE, TOYE JEAN, Modlond BORTH, JANE ELLEN, Pottsburg BOSMAN, VIRGINIA JOAN, Houston BOTARO, MACK EMMETT, Sherodon BOUCHARD, CHRISTINE KAY, Houston BOURQUE , LYNETTE MARIE , Aust on BOWMAN, KEITH, Auston BOYD, MARGARET SUE, longvoew BOYD, RICHARD WALLACE JR., Fort Worth BOYLE, KATHLEEN SUSAN, Colloo, Vo. BRACHT , GERALD l., Houston BRADLEY , DEBORAH KAY , Fort Wor th BRADSHAW, RUTH ANNE, Oollos BRAGG, KENNETH DONALD, Son Antonio BRAKE, TERESA LYNN, Houston BRANTLEY, BRENDA LOUISE, Houston BRAWLEY , DAVID LEE , Gorlond BRAY, NANCY PAIGE, Oollos BREAUD, STEPHEN JOSEPH, Lubbock BREITHAUPT , BARBARA ANN, Corsicono BREMER , NANCY LOU, Tyler BREWER, SANDRA SUE, Irving BRICKER , JOHN ALEXANDER, Bello ire BRIN, BARBARA JEANNE, New Orleons, lo. BRITT , CHARLES WILLIAM , Alvin BRITTON , DONALD EUGENE , Son Angelo BROCK , WILLIAM ALEXANDER JR .. Dollos BROOKING , ANITA LOUISE, Hazlehurst, Miss . BROOKSHIRE , CHARLES CARROLL, Granger BROTHERS, KAREN ANNE, Temple BROULLIRE, JOHN C., Hyattsville, Md. BROWDER, JACK HENRY, Denton BROWN, AMY JOAN, Son Antonio BROWN, BRENDA ANNE, Richardson BROWN , CAROL SUE. Houston BROWN, GILTON LAMAR, Orange BROWN , JEAN MIN , Houston BROWN , JOHN EDNEY , Kerrville BROWN. JOSHUA MARC, Houston BROWN , LAWRENCE E. JR .. Dallas BROWN , LINDA BUNETTE . Burleson BROWN, REBECCA EVE, Houston BROWN , STEVEN LEE , New Orleans, la. BROWN , WILLARD ELDRIDGE Ill, Waco BROWN , WILLIAM RUSSELL, Houston BROWNLEE, ELIZABETH CAROLINE, Perryton BRYAN , NANCY LYNN, Lake Jackson BUASS, JULIANNE, Austin BUCEK , BEVERLY ANN , Schulenburg BUCHAN , INEZ ELIZABETH, Lake Jackson BUCHANAN , LESLIE HENSLEY , Los Fresnos BUCHEK . ROBERT HARVEY, San Anton ia BULL , GEORGE WESLEY JR .. Savonnah, Ga. BULLARD , BETTE KATF , Pittsburg BULLARD, ROBERT WAYNE, Plana BULLINGTON , ALAN RAY , Odessa BULLOCK, ELZA VANCE JR .. Houston BUNKER, CHARLIE IRVEN, Salado BURCHARD, GLENN ORRIN , San Antonia BURCHARD, RAYMOND DEAN, Austin BURKE , KAREN ANN, El Posa BURNETT, CLAUDIA, Dallas BURSON, SUSAN TERRY, Memphis, Tenn. BURTTSCHELL, HARRIAN MICHA , Dallas BUTLER, PEGGY MELISSA, Houston BYARS, JACKIE LOUISE, La Feria Freshmen BYRD , SHARON ANN , Dallas CADE , KAREN LEE . Dallas CAIL , CAROLYN ELIZABETH , Part Isabel CALDERON , SYLVIA ANN , Austi n CALDWELL , LINDA JOYCE , Aust in CALEY . RICHARD WILLIAM , Dollas CALK , JAMES IRWIN , Longv iew CALK, TIMOTHY WAYNE, Richmond CALLAHAN, ROBERT LEE , Dallas CALLAN , CYNTH IA GAY, Arl ongton, Va. CALVERT , LAWRENCE JACK , Dallas CAMPBELL, FRANK WH ITNEY , Dallas CAMPBELL, JAMES PATRICK, Odessa CAMPBELL , JAN E.. Port Arthur CANNON, HOLLY LYN, College Station CANNON, MICHAEL DAVID, Houston CANTOR , LAWRENCE WENDELL, Richardson CAPLAN , ROBERT ALAN , Houston CARDENAS , CLAUDETrE MARIE , Houston CARDWELL , WILLIAM E .. Midland §~:tes~~~~A~~L\6~c~W· s~~u~~;ania CARLETON, MARTHA SUE, Houston CARMICHAEL , ROBERT FRANKLIN, Brady CARNAHAN , MARY JANE , San Anton io CAROTHERS , CANDACE , Big Spr ing CARPENTER , KAY LYNN, Quanah CARPENTER, LYNETTE. Hou, PATRICIA ANN, Austin COPELAND, RICHARD ALBERT, Austin COPELAND, WELDON STONE, El Paso CO RBETT, ALICE TAYLOR , Son Antonio CORDELL, BARBARA JEAN, Houston CORDELL. DAVID MARK , Ri chordson CORY, DOROTHY DIANE, Dellos COTTINGHAM, JAMES RAY, Fort Worth COVI NGTON , DEBORAH LYNN , Dallas COWARD. ANN DOROTHEA, Bellville COX, BONNIE SUE, Houston COX. LOUISE CAROL, Houston COX , THOMAS R., Do ll os CRAIG, HARRY LEE, Houston CRAIN, MARY ANN, Miami, Flo. CRAVEN, CANDICE ANNE, Alvin CRAVER, JAMES ING RAM, Oklahoma City, Okla. CRAWFORD, GARY WAYNE, Ga rland CRAWFORD, ROY Ml LLS, Ga lveston CREW, RO BERT JOS EPH, Orange CR IEL , ARMANDO B., Com zo Springs CROCKER, JONETTE ABBEY, Tulsa, Okla. CROCKETT, KIMBERLY, Irving CROCKETT, MICHAEL DAVID, Midland CROW, CYNTHIA LYNN, Da llas CRUM, TERRANCE RAY, Lancaster CRUMPLER. CHARLES PRENTICE, Bowie CRYER , CU RTtS BR YAN, Angleton CULLEN , MARK PAIGE , Houston CUMMINS, ROBE RT WI LLIAM, Weimar DALRYMPLE. ROBERT ALAN, Da llas DANBURG, CAROLYN JOY, Houston DANIEL . DOROTHY D., Dallas DANIEL, ROBERT STOKES flt, Gladewater DANIEll, ROBERT WALKER, Dallas DAN IELS, WANDA GAYLE , Freeport DARDEN . ELIZABETH JANE , Aust in DARNELL , SYLVIA JEAN , Houston DAUM. DONALD RAY, Houston DAVENPORT , KATHRYN JO , Rockpor t DAVENPORT, NORMAN ALAN, Fort Worth DAVENPORT, PHILLIP COURSEY, Childress DAVIDSON, CANDIS FAYE, Houston DAVIDSON , PAMELA KAY , Lufk in DAVIS, BETSY, Hughes Springs DAVIS, DEBORAH C , MolwoukH, Wisc. DAVIS, DEBORAH FAE. Woodvolle DAVIS, EDWARD REX , Dallas DAVIS, JIMMY GOLAN, Spearman DAVIS, JOHN KIMSEY, Hauslan DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN, Dallas DAVIS, SALLY JO, Auslin DAVIS, WALTER DALE, Austin DAVIS, ZANDY CHARLES, San Anlonia D~WSON, THOMAS FINNEY , Texarkana DAYWOOD, JOHN CARL, Austin DEADERICK, WI lllAM DAVID, Odessa DEALY , LYNN CHRISTINE , Houston DEAN , MARLA KATHLEEN , Sherman DEAN , MARY BIRD , Pecos DEBOCK, SUSAN LEE, Tulsa, Okla. DEEGAN, ROBERT H. JR ., Ab ilene DEERING, ANN ELIZABETH, Irving DEGENHARDT, ANN RUTH , Pleasanton DE LA GARZA, NORA HILDA, Mission DELAHOUSSAYE, JI LL RAE, Austin DELANGE, STEVE EDWARD, Friendswood DE LA ROSA, MARY LOU, Vernon DELGADO, JANIE C. , Aust in DELLENEY, THOMAS DAN, Marlin DE LOACHE , LOUISE DURKIN, Dallas DENN , DEBBIE DELAINE , Bay City DENNIS, PATRICIA ANN, Austin DENT, KAREN MICHELLE, Memphis, Tenn. DENTON, BARBARA JEAN , Houston DEWBERRY , ANGELA K., Hausian DEWEESE , JEFFERSON GEORGE, Paris DICK, CATHERINE ANN , Houston DICKSON , DEBRA GAIL, Post DI LL , ROBERT l., Houston DILLARD, CHARLES WINSTON II, Austin DININO, CARMEN LEE, Auslin DIXON , JANET G. , Dallas DLUGACH , JUANITA SUSAN , Porl Arthur DOEDYNS, JOANNA BETH, Bishop DOLEZAL, SUSAN DIANA, Halletlsvillo DOLLAR, JANIE LEA , Dallas DOLPH, HAROLD JOHN , Pompton Plains, N. J. DOLSTRA, EILEEN, Wiesbaden, Germany DONALDSON , RODNEY EARL , San Anlonio DOOLEY, KATHLEEN ANN , Beaumont DOOLEY, PATRICIA LYNN, Beaumont DOWDY , WILLIAM CLARENCE Ill, Dallas DRENNON, DONALD LEE, Waco DREWRY, ROBERT WILSON, Fort Warth Freshmen DUBE , PATRICIA KAY , Rosenberg DUGGER , ROSEMARY , W ich ita Falls DUNLAP, JOHN KIRKBY. Dallas DUNLAP, KATHLEEN RUTHERFORD, Dallas DUNNING, SUSAN LEE, Hauslon DURST, BRUCE ERIC. SI. Pelersburg, Fla. ECKHARDT, LAURIE ANN, Houslon EDDINS, JOHN NORRIS JR. , Auslin EDISON , WILESTA LESTENE , Freeport EDRINGTON , ROBERT LEE , Annona EDWARDS, MARK EVAN, Cheslerfield, Mo. EDWARDS, NANCY LORAINE, Marlo EDWARDS, REX MARK, Honolulu, Hawaii EHLERS, MARTHA l YNNE . Aus I in EILAND. GARY WAYNE, Houslon EISENBERG, RICHARD N.. Houslon EISENSTATT, KAY SANDRA, New Orleans, la. EKSTROM, WAYNE BAKER, Houslon ELLIOTT, ALBERT COLE, Sonora ELLIOTT , PATRICIA LYNN , Ab ilene ELLIOTT, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Abilene ELLIS, OF.BORAH LEA , Ausl in ELLI S, MABLE FRANCINE , New Bosion ELSON, CHRIS ANDREW JR., Dallas ELSTNER , CHARLES JOSEPH , Hollellsville EMBRY, DIANE BREEDLOVE, Houslon EMBRY, ROBIN RAY, Corpus Christi EMERMAN, ALAN R., New Orleans, lo. EMMONS, JUDITH ANNE, Houston ENG, MABEL SUN, San Anlonio ENG, MARY CHING, Son Anlonio ENGLISH, ROBERT JACKSON, Arlington ENGL UND, NORMA JANE , El Compo ENGSTROM. RANDALL ROBERT, Dallas EPSTEIN, DONALYN, Seabrook ERWIN, JAMES FINLEY, Houslon ESRIG , BONNIE ANN , B"m inghom, Ala. ESTES, JANA AUDREY, Dallas EUBANKS, CHARLES ALAN , Santa Ro sa EVANS, MARILYNN ELIZABETH, Houston EVANS , MARTHA ANN, Waco EVANS, ROGER H.. 111 , Dallas EVANS, STANLEY PAUL, Nederland EVANS, WALTER EARL JR., Forl Worth EVERETT, ALAN KENNEDY , Houslon EVERETT, DEBORAH TAYLOR, Groves EVERSOLE, NANCY ANN , Houston EWING, SCOTT ROBERT, Amarillo FAIRCHILD, DEBORAH LYNN, Garland FALCONE, KAREN ANN, Austin FARRIS, SANDRA KAY, Austin FAULCONER, BRUCE LALAND, Grand Prairie FEEHAN , ANNE ELIZABETH, Houston FEENEY, ANN , Cuero FERGUSON, MICHAEL EARL, Richardson FERNANDEZ, REBECCA MARIE, Texas City FERRIS, JOHN HUFFMAN, Corpus Christi FIELD , WILLIAM LANE , Dallas FILLINGIM, DAVID BRIAN, Son Antonio FINBERG, STEVEN, Dallas FINKE, BARBA A JO, Austin FINLEY , KAY LYNN , Aust in FINNEY , MARYLEIN , Comfort FISHBECK, CAROL JEAN , Hallettsville FITZGERALD, LAEL, Houston FITZGERALD, LYNDA LOUISE, Houston FLACHE, ARTHUR AME, Brownfield FLAWN, TYRRELL EDITH, Austin FLE SHMAN, RElDA ANN , Houston FLETCHER , CELIA RENEA , Dallas FLORES, LINDA FAY, Son Antonio FLOURNOY, BETTY LOUISE , Al ice FLOYD, GARY WARREN, Midland FONTENO, JANICE MARIE, Houston FORD, JIL CAROLYN, Houston FORMAN, CHARLES ROY, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, FORSYTHE, CAROLINE JANE, Mexia FORTESCUE, LYNNE C., Universal City FORTIN, MARY KATHRYN , San Antonio FOSTER, VALERIE KAY, Houston FOWLER , EARL LEON , Houston FOWLER , JOHN ROGER , Memph is FOWSER , JANE ELIZABETH, Corpus Chr isti FOX , MARTIN EDWARD , Houston FOX , STEPHEN ALLEN , St. Lou is, Mo . FOXHALL. LEWIS EMORY , Memph is FRACHTMAN , RICHARD JULIAN, Houslon FRAMBACH, NANCY LYNNE, Houston FRANCIS, BOBBIE SUE, Son Antonio FRANK , EDMUND PAUL , Austi n FRANKLIN, LYNDA, Abilene FRANZ, JOSEPH ROBERT, Houston FREED , IRIS MICHELLE , Galveston FREED, LESLIE FERN, El Paso FREDERICK, CECIL CHARLES, JR., Cleburne FRENCH, LLOYD ROBERT Ill , Houston Class of l 973 FRER KING, ERNEST GREY, Weslaco FREY, ROBERT ALPER, Houston FRI ESENHAUN, DEBORAH RENEE , Converse FRUGE, JAMES DOUGLAS, Dallas FUER ST, JACK NICHOLAS, Midland FULLER , ALUIS JOSEPH JR ., Houston FULLICK, KYlE FREDERICK, Baytown GABIG , JOHN ANDREW, Housto n GAINES, STEPHEN MARTIN, Grand Prairie GAMBLE, WILLIAM RAYMOND, Houston GANDER, PHYLLIS BLANCHE, Son Antonio GANN~WAY, ROBERT R., Ft. Oglethorpe, Go. GARCIA , GUSTAVO, Corocos , Venezuela GARCIA , VIOLA CATALINA , Alice GARDNER , CAROL ANN , Fort Worth GARDNER, RANDALL LEROY , Houston GARNER , MAR GARET ANNE, Houston GARRETSON, WILLIAM K., Austin GARRETT, CHARLES EDWARD JR., San Antonio GARRETT, HUGH HOWARD , Hale Cen ter GARRETT, MARf ANN, Van GARZA, EDWARDO , Laredo GASTON, RAYMOND FRAZIER, Richmond GAUS, ELWOOD BARRETT , Yoaku m GAY , IRA EDGAR, Waxahachie GEE, ROBERT WAYNE Houston GEORGE, CHARLES EDDINS, San Antonio GEORGE, DAVID LOUIS , Houston GERSHMAN, DEBBIE SHARON, Dallas GIBLIN, SHARON ANN , Austin GILLILAND, CHLOE ELLA, Odessa GILLILAND, LUKIN TAYLOR , Son Antonio GILLILAND, GWEN ELLEN, Dollos GINNINGS, PAUL DOUGLAS, Denton GIRAUDIN , PATRISSA ANN , Corpus Christi GISH , JANET LYNN, Dallas GIVEN , ELIZABETH M., El Paso GIVENS , JOHN LEONARD Ill, Son Angelo GLASER , DONA DIANNE, Corpus Christi GLASER , STEPHEN JOSEPH , Bella ire GLENN, MATTHEW ALSIDEMOUS, Houslon GLOVER, DAN LEE , W ink GOFORTH, SHARON RAE , Houston GOFORTH , SUSAN FRANCES , Comfort GOGGIN , JOHN R. JR., Roswell, N. M. GOLDSOBEL ALAN BRUCE , Dallas GOLDSTICKER , LAWRENCE A., St . Lou is, Mo . GOLUB, NATALIE, St. Poul, Minn. GOMEZ, VIOLA DEANDA, Big Spring GONZALES, JANETTE IRENE, Houston GONZALEZ, FERNANDO, Irving GOODRICH, CYNTHIA, Arl,ngton, Vo. GOODWIN, BARRY LAYNE, Corpus Christi GOOT, BETTY ROSE , Houston GORDON , KAREN GAY, Son Anton io GORNICK , THOMAS WILLIAM, Dallas GOSS, IRENE ELIZABETH, Tyler GOTTESMAN, SANFORD l., New Orleans. lo. GOUVI ER. EDWARD JOHN JR ., Port Arthur GRACEY, JOE EL LSWORTH, Fort Worth GRAF, JUDITH ANN, Vernon GRAVES, CAROLYN, Houston GRAY, BEVERLY ANN, Austin GRAY , NICKI NAN, Hurst GREEN , DAVID T. , Houston GREEN, DEBORAH LYNN, LoMorque GREEN , DIANN ELAINE, Houston GREEN, JAMES ROONEY, Irving GREEN , LUCY HARDIN, Vega GREEN , NAN LOUISE , El Paso GREEN, NANCY ROBIN, Dallas GREEN, SOPHIE ANNA CATHERINE, Ty ler GREENE, MARGARET ANN, Houston GREENWOOD, MARY HELEN, Houston GREGG. GAIL ALENE, Richardson GREGORY, THOMAS AUBREY, Houston GRENIER, ARTHUR SYLVESTER . Da ll as GRIFFIN, GARY GLENN, Austin GRIFFITH, LINDA KAY, Irving GRIGSBY, WILLIAM C. , Austin GROCE. GAYLEN LEE. Fort Worth GROOS, GASTON JAMES Ill , LaPorte GROSS, GARY LEE, Austin GROSSKOPF, Bill MICHAEL , Austin GROSSMAN, MICHAEL E., Houston GROTEVANT, DEBORAH ANN, Dallas GROTH, JAMES ALAN, Dallas GRUSY, WILLIAM A. 11, Austin GUARDALABENE, DEBORAH, Fort Worth GUARINO, DONNA LEIGH, Houston GUESS, VIRGINIA CHRISTINE, Amarillo GUILD, COLLEEN KATHERYN, For t Wo rt h GUILD, ROBERT BOWMAN, Austi n GUILFOYLE, FRANK JOSEPH, Son Antonio GU LEKE, EDWARD SEEWAL D, Amarillo Freshmen GULLICKSON , DAVID GARTH , Houston GUNN , CAROL , Mesqu ite GUPTON , THEODORE BRYAN, Fort Worth GUTHRIE , BEVERLY DIANNE, Baytown GUYTON, JUDITH ANN , Dallas GUTIERREZ, ELSA. Loredo GUYTON, THOMAS WOLCOTT, Austin HAACK, DIANE KATHRYN, Houston HAAS, BRIAN GILBERT, Son Anton io HAAS, STANLEY ALAN, Temple HABER LIE, JANET LOU, Houston HADDOCK , KATHY LOUISE, Lockhart HAEDGE, RONALD CALVIN , Hempstead HAGAN, TERRI LEA, Austin HAINES, DEBORAH DAWN, Grand Prairie HAINZE , ANNELL MERLE, Dallas HAJEK, JOHNNIE FRANK, Austin HALL , MARY McKAY , San Anton io HAMANN , DONNA GAYLE , Aust in HAMANN , LINDA KAY , Taylor HAMIL TON, ELOENA CLARE, Galveston HAMILTON , JEFFREY LANE , Waco HAMILTON, THOMAS YERXA, Houston HAMMER , ROY DAVID, Houston HAMMOND, SUSAN LOUISE , Houston HANCOCK, CATHERINE VAUGHN, Pittsburg HAND, CAROL SUE , Weatherford HANSON , SUSAN DIANE , Hutto HARBOUR, JACK GORDON, Austin HARDIN , MICHAEL BURGESS, Austin HARDING , CYNTHIA ANNE , Grand Prairie HARDING , RICHARD LANE , Ab ilene HARDY, MICHAEL ALAN, Houston HARE, WILLIAM ROBERT, Houston HARGETT, MICHAEL WAYNE, New Braunfels HARGROVE , JOHN MAXEY , Beaumont HARGUS, DAVID BRENT, Killeen HARKEY , CHARLES RYAN , Dallas HARPER, JACK WAYNE, Beeville HARPOOL, ROBERT THOMAS, Denton HARRIS, MARVIN LAYFETTE, Eagle Poss HARRIS, MICHAEL BLAKE, Austin HARRISON, BECKY SUE, Houston HARR ISON . EMMETT ELB ERT , Dallas HARVEY, JEROME JOSEPH, Houston HARVEY, RHONDA KAYE, Dallas HASHOP, FREDERICK LOUIS, Beaumont HASSELL, RALPH EUGENE, Dallas 637 HASTY, OBIE JOE, Houslon HAUSER, VINCENT PAUL, Houslon HAYNIE , RICHARD ALAN , Sprong HEALY , MAUREEN, Dollos HEANEY, WINIFRED G., Son Anlonio HEDGES, CHARLES FREDRICK, Englewood, Cob. HELLAND, HANS RICHARD FRANTZ, Son Antonio HELMS, BILLY CHARLES, Clifton HEMMINGHAUS, JANICE RUTH, Houston HENDERSON , ANN, Houston HENDERSON, GRACE KATHLEEN, Deer Pork HENDRICK , LAURIE ANNE , Beoumont HERMANSEN, KAREN DIANE , Yoakum HERRING, LYNDON CLAYTON, Abilene HESS, BETSY LYNN, Dallas HEYE, WILLIAM PAUL, Austin HICKS, BRUCE EDMOND, Son Antonio HICKS, ROBERT McMURTRY, Amarillo HICKS, SUSAN KYLE , Hole Cenler HIGH , Will ROY JR ., Aust on HILL , KEITH RANDOLPH , Dallas Hill, VALERIE LYNN, League City HINCKLEf, NANCYE ELIZABETH, Houston HINDMAN, DAVID LEROY, Lubbock HINTON, PAUL DOUGLAS, Skellytown HOBBS, KAREN E., Corpus Christi HODGE, RICHARD POPE, Wichita Falls HOFFMAN, DAVID EARL, Dallas HOFFMAN, JAY EDWARD , Waco HOFFMAN , RONALD ISRAEL, Houston HOFFMAN, STEVEN WILLIAM, SI. Louis, Mo. HOLLAND, MELVIN ORIS, McAllen HOLLINGSWORTH , ANNE ELIZABETH, Colora do Springs, Colo. HOLLINGSWORTH , CAROL ANN , McComb, Miss. HOLT, STEPHEN LEE, Dallas HOOPER , THOMAS EDWARD, Mesqu ite HOOTON, WILLIAM LEON, Austin HOPKINS, JAMES ARNOLD, Dallas HOPKINS, SCOTT JAMES, Fort Worth HOPPER , CHARLES ODELL , Goldthwaite HORELICA, MARVIN CHARLES, Angleton HORN , DENNIS ALLEN , Son Anton io HORNER, HOLLIS LYNN, Eagle Poss HORWITS , PEGGY LAUREN, Dallas HOUGEN, STEPHEN THORSHEIM, Austin HOUSE , BERNARD LEE JR ., Midland HOUSTON , SAMUEL LEE, Richardson HOUZVICKA, KATHERINE FRANCES, Richardson Class of 1973 HOWARD , JAMES KENNETH, Corpus Chr isti HOWARD, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Son Angelo HOYL , MARJORIE ELIZABETH, Fort Worth HRNCIR, CHARLOTTE, Overland Pork, Kans. HRUSKA, THOMAS JENNINGS, Bellville HUBBARD, NANCY RUTH, Houston HUDMAN, JUANITA JO, Fort Worth HUDSON, ELEANOR KATHLEEN, Dallas HUDSON, NANCY KAY, Gruver HUEBNER, GENE EVERETT, Bellville HUFF , RANDOLP H BUCHANAN , Wichita Falls HUFFORD, MARLA LEA, Pleasanton HUFFMAN , SUSAN , Dollos HUGHES, KNOX BROWN, Houston HULL, MARGARET, Hou•lon HUMPHREY, JANET KAY, Austin HUMPHREY , MARGARET ANNE , Baytown HUMPHREYS, BR IAN A., Brownsville HUNT , ALAN JOE, Houston HUNT, MARSHA l YNN, Houston HUNT , STACY GLENN, Houston HUNTER , CANDACE ELIZABETH , Aust in HUNTER , CAROLYN DOLORES, Dallas HUNTER, CHRISTINE KAY, Houston HUNTER, JOHN CHARLES, Houston HUNTER , MARK KENDALL, Lulkin HURST, DEBBIE ALICE , Houston HUTCHINSON, BRODIE WAYNE JR., Andrews INGRAM , JULI A CAROL , Dallas INMAN, TINA LEE , Beeville IRELAND , C. MICHAEL , Beaumont IRWIN , ELYSIA ANN, Dumas ITZ , BARBARA LYNN , Auston JACKSON . DARYL WAYNE , Houston JACKSON , GWYNNETH YVONNE, Son Anton io JACKSON, JOAN LORAL, Houston JACKSON , KENNETH EDWARD, Edinburg JACOB, CAROL ANN, Son Antonio JACOBS, JOHN NOEL, Dollos JAHN , DENISE ANNE , Yoakum JAMES , STEPHEN TROY , Son Anton io JANECKA , PHYLLIS MARIE, Weimar JANSKY , DONALD JOE , Taylor JARRELL, SHERRY, Houston JARRETT , THOMAS MITCHELL , Mission JASTER , TERESA ROSE , Lo Grange JAVUREK, JAMENE FRANCES, Austin 638 JENKINS, JEAN LOUISE, Lubbock JENKINS, KATHLEEN DIANE, San Antonio JENNINGS, CHERYL JO, San Antonio JENNINGS, STEPHANIE, Houston JESCHKE , PHYLLIS JAN , Miles JIMENEZ, ALMA EDNA , San Antonio JINKINS, EDWARD GRADY, Taylor JOHNSON, ALICE LUANN , Houston JOHNSON, BO PETTY , Burnet JOHNSON, CHARLES DAVIS, Houston JOHNSON, DEBRA l YNN, Arlongton JOHNSON , DIANE ELIZABETH , Rockdale JOHNSON, KENT LAYNE, Houston JOHNSON , LAURA JO, Aust in JOHNSON, LAURENCE F., San Antonio JOHNSON , MARY MELANIE , Lake Charles, la . JOHNSON, MICHAEL DOUGLAS, Son Antonio JOHNSON , RAE l YNN , Waco JOHNSON , TERESA MARY , Midland JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH ANNE , Vernon JOHNSTON, LISA, Houston JOHNSTON, STEVE J., Houston JONES, DEBRA KAY , Fort Worth JONES, JAMES KEITH , Dollos JONES, JEFFREY HUDSON, San Angelo JONES, JUDITH DAVIDSON, Kerrville JONES , LAURA GAIL , Lubbock JONES , MURNICE SUE , Houston JONES, NANCY KAY, Dolhort JONES, RANDALL GWEN1TH, Richardson JONES, RONALD DAL TON , Aust in JONES, STACEY RAE , Dollos JONSON , ELEANOR KATHLEEN , Temple JORDAN , JAMES MICHAEL , Corpus Christi JORDAN , SHARI DIANNE , Auston JOSEPHS, SHARON, Co;pus Christi JOUETTE , JENNY LOU , McK inney JOYCE, GEORGE ALAN, Rochardson JUDEN, MICHAEL 0STEPHEN, Springfield KADELL, KERREN ALBERT, Houston KAMENITSA , LAURA KATHERINE , Fort Worth KANA , LINDA MARIE , Lo Gronge KANE , CANDACE LOU , Arlongton KANEWSKE , MARY LINDA , Galveston KARIN , MARSHALL JAY , San Antonio KASPER , MICHAEL PAUL , Port Arthur KAUFMAN , JEFFREY ALAN, Dollos KAUFMAN , WILLIAM THOMAS, San Antonio Freshmen KAWAMOTO, CAROLYN SHIZUKO, Mission KAZAK , KARAN MARY, Aust on KEEDY, DAVID M. JR ., Son Anton io KELLERMAN, ROBERT SCOTT, Fort Worth KELLEY, GAIL ANN, Dollas KELLEY, KEVIN JOHN, Son Antonio KELLEY, LYNETTE ANN, Devine KELMINSON , MARC PHILIP , Houston KENNEDY, MENTHA DELANEY, Tyler KENNEDY , REBECCA ANNE , Dollos KENNEDY, REBECCA JANE , Taylor KENNEDY, THOMAS JAREL , Formersville KENT, BONNIE JOYCE, Cincinnati, Ohio KEPPER , MARY ELIZABETH, Austin KERR , CAROLYN ROGER S, El Poso KERR , SHE ILA GAIL, Dallas KERSHNER , KAREN , Port Arthur KETCHUM , JULIE ANN , Son Anton io KEY, EUGENE MORLAND, Pompa KEY, ROGER ALAN, Lubbock KIENE , CARROLL CANDACE , Midlond KIGER, STEVEN MARCUS, Austin Kl LGORE , REBECCA LYNN , Houston KILLEN , PATRICIA ANN , Richardson KILLIAN , EDWARD WALLACE, Denton KILMAN, RONALD GAY, Fredericksburg KILPATRICK , MICHAEL JAMES , Killeen KINARD , GINA ALAIN , Denton KINCHELOE , RICHARD PERKINS, Dallos KING , KAREN ANNE , Port Arthur KING, PHILIP MONTGOMERY, Houston KING, SHERRY LYNN, Fort Worth KING , THOMAS LEE , Morshall KINGSBURY, LARRY JOE, Natchez, Miss. KIN SEY , ROBERT ELWEE , Bay town KINZLER , JOHN EDWARD , Seobrook KIRKLAND , BETTY KATHLEEN , Boytown KISTNER , HARRY LEROY, Dollos KLAEHN, ROY HERMAN, Fredericksburg KLEIN, ANDREW FREDERICK, Houston KLETT, TAYLOR SAMUEL, Fredericksburg KLEVENHAGEN, CECELIA MARIE, Son Antonio. KLINE, DAVID DANNER, Corpus Christi KLING, MARSHALL PAUL, Amarillo KLINGEMAN , FRED V. JR ., Karnes City KLIPSCH , REBECCA MARIE, Aust in KLUNICK, CHESTER HENRY JR .. Houston KNAPP, JULIA AVA, Bryon 639 KNAPPENBERGER , KAREN LYNN , Dellos KNIGHTEN, JANELLE, Houston KONARSKY, MARTHA KAY, Austin KOONS, CATHEY MARIE, Dellos KOTHMANN , KAREN , Son Anton io KOTT, GARY DUANE, Fredericksburg KOVICH . GORDON RONALD, Houston KOWALSKY, ELENA, Loredo KRAUSKOPF. ELISABETH ANN, Fredericksburg KRISTEN. MARK ALLEN, Bellville KRIVCHER, JAN SHELLEY, Memphis, Tenn. KROLL, CHA'RLOTTE, Austin KRUGER, CYNTHIA ANN, Houston KUEBLER , JOE DAVID, Posodeno KUHLMAN , JOHN LOUIS, Beaumont KULIK , STEVE , Son Anton io KUNIN, SUSAN JOYCE, St. Louis, Mo. KUTNER , ALAN MARGARET , Dellos KUYKENDALL , THOMAS ROBERT, Grohom KYLE., JOSEPH CROFFORD JR ., Houston LACY, FORREST HILTON Ill, Houston LAFARGE, ROBERT AURELIO, Son Antonio LAGOUD IS, CYNTHIA LORAINE , Houston LAMASTER, DONNA MARIE, Lubbock LANDERS, JERRY BURNEY , Longv iew LANDRUM, MARGUERITE HELEN, Son Antonio LANEHART , LILA JOLAINE , Houston LANG , JENNIE , Midland LANGFORD , SUZANNE B.. Austin LANGLEY, ROBERT LOUIS, Dellos LANHAM , CAROL NANETTE, Houston LA QUEY, LILLIAN LUCILLE, McCamey LARSON, SUSAN ELAINE, Houston LARUE, CLINT ALLEN, Dellos LATTA, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Flossmoor, Ill. LAWRENCE , JOHN MARTIN , Beaumont LAWSON , TIMOTHY EDWARD, Dunn Loring, Va. LAZARUS , RONA SUSAN , Tyler LEBOW, DAVID IRA, Houston LEE, CAROL SUE , Houston LEE, JACK GREGORY, Houston lEE , JERRI LYNN , Woco LEE , PAUL CARRINGTON , Dellos LEE , RICHARD HENRY , Son Antonio LEE, SHERRITA DORIS, Houston LEFF, GARY STEVEN, Houston LEHMAN , ANN FRASER , Dellos LEIBROCK , ERIC WILLIAM , Midland Freshmen LENTZ, EDWIN LAMAR, Houston . LEONARD, DIANE ELIZABETH, Kerrvdle LESLIE, CELETA EVE, Lexington, Ky. LETH, LAU RA KATHRYN, Houston LEVI, ALAN HAROLD, McGehee, Ark. LEVIN, DEBRA ANN, Dellos LE VI N, NEIDRA MICHELE, Texas City LEVINE, JEANNIE REVA, De llos LEVIN E, TE RRY MARK, Son Anton io LEVIT, DONALD NEAL. Houston LEVITH, JAN BEVER LY, New Orleans, Lo. LEVY, SUSAN RAE. Nashville, Te nn. LEW. KAREN JOYCE. Son Antonio LEWIS. EDWARD SIBLEY. Austin LEY/IS, HARRY ALAN, Houston LEWIS, JAMES NEWTON, Irving LEWIS, JANET NEELY , Boy City LEWIS, KATHERINE MARIE, Woco LEWIS, LAUREN LAWSON, Houston LEWIS , ROBERT JACKSON , Dellos LIEBENSON , LILLIAN BET H, Dellos LILLEY. EDWIN LEE JR .. Austin LINDER . PAMELA G. Austin LINDSEY, LINDA GAY, Lockhort LINDSEY. NANCY LOUISE, Lufkin LITTLE, JOHN M., Dellos LITTLE . SHELIA M~URINE, Dellos LITTLEJOHN, ROBERT ERNEST, Orange LITTLEPAGE, THOMAS HENDRA JR .. Del los LITTRELL , LESLIE GAIL , Wichita Foils LIVERS HAROLD PATRICK Konsos City, Mo. LOCHHEAD , CHARLES LOUIS, Austin LOCKLEAR MIKE L • Belton LOCKWOOD, RANDOL PH . Son Antonio LOEFFt ER CYNTHIA BETH Po•odeno LOESER . HOWARD DWIGHT , Houston LOFLIN , JAMES RANDALL , Au•tin LOGAN . CLIFFORD K . Temple LONABAUGH WILLIAM MARR , Galveston LONG . CHERYL SUE , Hou•ton LONG . JACK LYNN , Dellos LONG, MICKEY F . Golveston LONG . NANCY ELLEN . lrvonq LONGBOTHAM JAYLIE IONE . MonohoM LOPEZ . LARRY ANTHONY . Son Antonio LORr:J . ~TFVEN DAVID Dtnlon LORD TERESA ANNE Dellos LOTT. WAYNE HOWARD, Au•tin LOU , ROSE ANN , Houston LUBEL, BRUCE DAVID, Mobile, Alo. LUCAS, LESLYE , Bercla ir LUCE, STEPHEN FOSTER, Irving LUDEKE , AARON KIM, Burkburnett MAASS, CINDY ALICYN, Fort Worth MACE. MARILYN ANN , Houston MACHELL, MARGARET , Seabrook MACKEY, I. B., San Antonio MACKSON , RUBY LOUISE , Aust in MacPHERSON , BARBARA HAZEL , Harlingen MAGEE, JOYCE ANITA, Dunconville MAGLIOLO, THERESA MARIE , Dickinson MAHLER , ROBERT FREDERICK, Plono MAIER , CONSTANCE ANN , Houston MAILEY, JAMES FORD, Midl ond MAJOR , ROBERT ALLEN , Oklohomo.City, Oklo . MAJOR , SUSAN RUTH , Houston MAJORS, SAMUEL LEE Ill, Odesso MALES, BETTY CAROL , Richmond MALIN , MARY ELIZABETH , Dickonson MALONE , PATRICK JAY, Aust in MALONEY, PATRICK JOSEPH, Forney MANGUM, MARY KAY, Bellaire MANN, RHONDA NELL , San Anton io MANN , SHERfl SUE, Aust in MANLY, KAR EN SUE, Arling Ion MANLY, LAURA SUE , Houston MARBACH , PATRICIA ANN , New Braunfels MARKS, GARY LEE , Houston MARQUARDT, ANDREW NOYD, McAllen MARSH , CHARLES RANDELL , Pecos MARSH , CONNIE LEA, Loke Jack so n MARSHALL , CLYDE CHRISTOPHER, fort Worth MARSHALL, DEBRA LEIGH, Houston MARSHALL , RANDY WAYNE, Lufk on MARTIN , JEANNE , Ab ilene MARTIN, JOHN DAVID, Wichita falls MARTIN, RICHARD FREDERICK, Houston MARTIN , THOMAS ROGER, Mid land MARTIN , WORTHY NEIL , Aust in MARTINEZ , DANIEL C., Laredo MARTINEZ , RUBEN DAVILA, Harlingen MARTINO, JAMES BOYD , Denton MASELES, RICHARD MARK , Houston MASTERSON , BETTY JO, Houston MAHAR , MICHAEL FRED , Weslaco MATHEWS, KIMBERLY ANNE, Houston Freshmen MATTHEWS , BONNIE ANN , Modlond MATTHIESSEN , SUSAN , San Antonio MAUPIN , WARREN LANN, Temple MAXFIELD , TERRY E., San Antonio MAXSON, RICHARD DAN JR., Metairie, la. MAY , DEBORAH ANN , Dallas MAYER , MARK STEVEN , Mobole , Ala . McADOO, SALLY ANNE, Beoumonl McAFEE , JACK TERRY, Miam i, Fla . McA FEE , JOHN MARK , Mesqu ite McBRIDE, LAWRENCE CAMERON IV, Dallas McBRYDE , NATHAN TRUETT , Houston McCALL Y, DEBORAH CAROL , fort Worth McCANN, KAREN BETH, Odesso McCARROLL, SUSAN A .. Ru sk McCARTY , LINDA DEL , Richmond McCLAIN , SHERRY LYNN, Aust in McC LAMROCH , JAMES RICHARD , Shreveport, la . McCOLLOUGH , JAMES PARKER , Ponhondle McCOLLUM , MELANIE ANNE , Victoria McCULLOUGH , LUJET CLEMENTS, Burnet McCULLOUGH, MICHAEL GEORGE , Brownwood McC ULLOUGH , STEPHEN WESLEY , Orange McCUMBER , GREGG SCHUYLER , Brownsvolle McDOWELL , ROBERT TODD , Houston McELRATH, STAN MOORE , Austin McFARLAND , STANLEY JEFFERSON 111 , Potomac , Md . McFARLAND, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Amarillo McGEE , DEBORAH LEE , Houston McGEHEARTY , PATRICK F., Corpu• Christi McGQUGH, CATHY ANN , Marshall McGOWAN, CHRIS WYATTE , Oronge McGOWN, DORIS ELIZABETH, lake Jockson McGOWN , KAREN JEAN, Bryan McGRAW, MICHELLE ANN , Seottle, Wash . McHALE, DEBORAH BENNETT, Rocky Mt., N. C. McHENRY , JAY MELVIN , Au>t on McllVAIN, REBECCA JANE , Auston MclVER , THOMAS JOSEPH , Houston McKEE , MARTHA KAREN, Carthage McKENNEY, ROSS S .. Colorado City McKENNON , DOLORES KAY , Beeville McKIMM , WILLIAM HARRY , Austin McKINNON, JULIE CHRISTINE , Irving McKNIGHT , GAIL , Houston McMORDIE , SARAH ELIZABETH , Austin McNAIR, WILLIAM MARK, Corpus Christi McNEAl, DONALD RAY , Dallas b41 McPHAUL, MICHAEL LEE, Auslin McSPADDEN, SAMMY KAY, Ouonoh McVICKER , AUTREY PARKER JR ., Lufkin McWILLIAMS, JANET SUE, Dollos MEDINA, GRIZELDA, Loredo MEDLINGER, CHARLES MICHAEL, lowo Pork MEEKER , ELLEN LOUISE, Port Arthur MEINERS, DON LOUIS, lo Grange MEISMER, JOHN MAYNARD, Columbus MELETIO, DONNA MARIE, Dollos MENGELKOCH, MARY ANN, Arlington MERCER, BLAIR GRAY JR., Dollos MERRITT, KATHRYN LEE , Houston MERRITT, MOLLY MELINDA, Denton MERRITT, REED MONTGOMERY, Terrell MERSKY, DAVID TIMOTHY, Dollos MESLOH, DAVID LYNN, Corpus Christi METOFF, FREDA ANNE, Irving MEYER , LINDA MARIE, Alvin MEYER, MICHAEL DAVID, Corpus Christi MIERS, JEB STUART, Dollos MILBURN, MELANIE ANNE , Fort Worth MILLER, BARBARA K., Fr isco MILLER, DOUGLAS WALTER, Austin MILLER, GEOFFREY MARC, Dallos MILLER , HOWARD BURKE , Lamesa MILLER, IRWIN DOUGLAS, Dollos MILLER , JODY LYNN , Dallos MI LLER, KAREN LYNNE, Dallas Ml LLER , LAURA JOHANNA, Part Arthur MILLER, MARIETTE, McKinney MILLER, ROBERT KEITH, New Orleans, la. MILLER , WILLIAM EDWARD JR ., Houston MILLIGAN, JANICE ELAINE, Austin MILLS, GARY WAYNE, McGregor MILLS, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Mmion MILNE, KATHLEEN, Houston MILSTEAD, THOMAS HEWES, Hous ton MINAHAN, JOSEPH JAMES JR., Houston MINOR, l YNNE PATRICIA, Dallas MINTZ, WILLIAM A, Houston MISCHER, WALTER MAX JR., Houston MISTOVICH, TIMOTHY SCOTT, Bryon MITCHELL , CHARLES WAYNE JR .. Austin MITCHELL , DOUGLAS G., Springfield, Vo . MOFFATT, ROY HERMAN , Houston MOLEY, JANET ANNE, McGuire AFB, N. J. MOODY, MELISSA LYNN, Monhouol, N. Y. Class of 1973 MOON, BONITA RUTH, lrvong MOORE, CAROL JEAN, Dollos MOORE, DANNY, Athens MOORE, GEORGE PROCTOR , Houston MOORE , JACK HUTCHINS, Rochmond MOORE , JOSEPH VICTOR II , Midland MOORE , JUDY KAY , Son Antonoo MOORE , MARTHA KATHLEEN , Dallas MOORE , STEPHEN PEYTON , Lufk in MORALES, LUIS ANTONIO, Ponoma, Ponamo MORAN , MARTHA EVELYN , Corpus Christi MORGAN , BRETT PORTER , Dallas MORGAN , CINDY LOU , Dollos MORGAN , JAMES HOWARD JR ., Conroe MORGAN, RODNEY BLAKE, Austin MORGAN , SHARON ANN , Pasadena MORGAN , THOMAS SKlNEY , Konsos City, Mo. MORRIS, DEBORAH RUTH, Fort Worth MORR IS, IRVIN LIONEL, Shreveport, lo. MORRIS, LARRY EDWARD, Auston MORROW , LILLIAN CAROL, Dollos MORSE, SCOTT NOTLEY, Auston MORTENSEN, LESA, Houston MORTON, DOUGLAS LEE, Kathy MOSELEY, THOMAS, Tomball MOSER, DENNIS JOE, Houston MOSES, DEBORAH LEE, Dollos MOSS, LARRY ARNOLD, Memphis, Tonn. MUCHA , DAVID , Son Anton oo MUCK, JOHN KELLY, Kerrvolle MULKEY, OREN ANSLEM JR., Son Antonio MUNNEKE , MARLA KAY , Houston MUNSON, CATHER INE GRANER, Fort Worth MUNSON , CATHY SUE, Aust on MUNSON , SUZANNE, Angleton MUNTZ , LINDA SUE, Tyler MURPHY, BRENDA LOUISE, Auston MURPHY, MARY LYNN, Houston MURRAY, JAMES EDWARD, Dockinson MURRAY, TINKER DAN, Houston MYERS, JAMES EDWARD, Beaumont NALLE, WIL LI AM BYRD , Auston NANCE, DALE RUSSELL , Modl ond NATHAN , ARTHUR MAURICE , Houston NATINSKY , STEVEN ALAN, Dollos NAUGHTON , JUDITH ANN , Donton NAVARRO, YVONNE, Houston NEAL , MARY JO CLARICE , Auston 642 NEARY, MICHAEL LEONARD. Dallas NEDDERMAN , JOHN FREDERICK , Arl ington NEFF, THOMAS GRAHAM, Bartlemlle, Okla. NEFF ENDORF, GARY RAY, Fredericksburg NELSON , ROBERT WAYNE , Houston NELSON, STEVEN LEE, Odessa NESKAR, ROSALEE RENE , Houston NETTLES, KATHLEEN MARIE, Houston NEU, ELAINE VICKY, Alpine NEUJAHR , STANLEY GORDON. Midland NEVILL , RICHARD ALLEN JR ., Houston NEWBERRY , JOAN MARIE , Plano NEWBERRY , JOSEPH ORION 111 , Dallas NEWELL. WILLIAM HOWARD, Houston NEWMAN , VALERIE ANN , Fort Worth NEWSOM , JULIA JEAN , Dallas NEWTON , SANDRA ANNE , Beaumont NEYLAND, MAINDY LEE, Houston NICHOLS, BARTHOLOMEW N.. San Antonio NICHOLSON, KAY JOYCE. San Antonio NICHOLSON . WILLIAM HENRY JR .. Pasadena NIGHT. BARBARA LEE, Beaumont NILAND, PENNY ANN, Tulsa, Okla. NOLAN, KEVIN MICHAEL, El Paso NORMAN, JAMES HARDY, Bethesda, Md. NORRIS, HARWELL EDGAR Ill, Austin NORRIS, JOE DICKEY, Austin NORRIS, MARK ALAN, Celina NOVY, DAVID MICHAEL, Waco NUGENT , NANCY JEAN , Houston NULL , DEBORAH JEAN , Victoria NUNNALLY , ROXANNE ELIZABETH, Austin NUSSENBLATT, SHELLEY GAIL, Galveston OGLESBY, KAREN ALANE, Conroe OLER , JAMES WALTER , Tul ia OLIVER , FRED LAMAR. Dollas ORR . PATRICIA ANN , Midland OSBORNE , JANET LEE , Midland OSHMAN , DANI El GREGORY, Richmond OVERMAN, GEORGE ROBERT, Houston OVERSHINER, ELIZABETH JANE, Fort Worth OWEN, GINGER, El Paso OZON, BARBARA LYNN, Texas City PADEN . JUANITA l YNN , Pompa PALMORE , RICHARD MICHAEL, Aust in PANKRATZ , DONNA RAYE , Comfort PAPPAS, CHRISTOPHER CULVER, Houston PARHAM, DANIEL KELLEY, Wichita Falls Freshmen PARK , CHRIST INE ELLEN , San Anton io PARK, ROBERT LYLE, Houston PARKER, JOHN ROSS, Dallas PARKER . JOYCE LOUISE , Lake Jackson PARKER , JUDY LAVERNE , Port Arthur PARKER , SUSAN ANN , Ballonger PARRISH , NANCY SUE , Marl on PARRISH, NORMAN WILTON, Denton PARRISH, PATTI, Austin PARSONS, DOLORES ROSE , Houston PASHER, TONI GAIL, Dallas PATTERSON, CHERYL ANN, Houston PATTERSON , ROBE,RT HAROLD JR .. Tyler PATTON, ANDREA JUNE, Austin PATTON. CARLENE ANN, Houston PATTON, GRIER PARKER , Ho uston PATTON, ROBERT HOWARD, Houston PAYNE , DAPHNE DIANE . Houston PAYNE, HARRY J. JR., Lawrenceville, Ill. PAYNE , JAMES ARLING Ill , Weslaco PAYTON, CHARLOTTE, Longview PEARCE , KENNETH HORNE , San Anton io PECENA , LARRY DALE , Dallas PECK , DAV ID ALAN , Dallas PEEK . JULIA ANN . Richardson PEMBERTON , PA IGE , Beaumont PEPPER, SUSAN JEAN. Denver. Colcl. PEREZ , JENNIE LYNN . Aust on PERKINS , DEBORAH RACHEL , Par is PERRIN , PATRICIA KAY , Haml in PERRY, PENNY, Fredericksburg PERRYMAN, ROBERT YOUNG, Dallas PETERS, CARLA ANN, Dallas PETERSON , ANNE CAVANAUGH , Beaumont PETET, JOSEPH NEWELL, Dallas PETKAS. JIMMY BASI l, Houston PFAFF, TONY EARL . Abdene PHANEUF, RICHARD GREGORY, Marion PHELPS, RONALD CARL, Houston PHILLIPS , KATHLEEN ELOI SE, Aust in PHILLIPS, PAMELA, Grapevine PICKETT. LEE LAMAR, Houston Pl ER. BARRY ROBIN , Northbrook, Ill. PIERCE , ROBERT R.. Houston PIERCE , WILLIAM MARION , Navasota PIGOTT, JOHN DOWLING, Stephenville PINKERTON. MICHAEL NORMAN, Abilene PITT , LAURA RUTH , Son An ton io 643 PLUM , RICHARD ALAN , Dallas POAGE, JAMES RANKIN, Austin POLASEK, KAY FRANCES, liberty POL LAND, MARTHA LUCILLE , Houston POLUNSKY, PEGGY ANN, San Angelo POLUNSKY, VALERIE JO, Son Antonio POPEJOY, RENEE JEAN, Corpus Chr isti PORTER , JUDITH LEE , Posodena POSEY, PAMELA RUTH, Dallas POSPICHAL , CINDY LOU , Fort Warth POUYADOU , LEB ECCA JEAN , Mobile, Ala. POWELL , MARK ALLEN , Dellos PRASATIK, 'HAROLD KEITH, Rosenberg PRATHER, JOHN FREEMAN BARCLAY, Austin PR ATHER , MELVIN , Mt. Vernon PRATKA, MARY SUSAN, Houston PRESSLEY, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Kirbyville PREWITT, EDITH RENEE, Taylor PREW ITT, ~RANCES JAYNE , Harl ingen PREWITT, PATRICIA LYNN, Austin PRICE, DONALD JAMES, San Antonio PRICE, LAWRENCE WILLIAM, Houston PRICE, NANCY JEAN, Fort Smith, Ark. PRIEBE, ROY RODMAN, Big Spring PRIESMEYER , HARRY EDWARD , Garwood PROFT. ROBERT WAYNE , Pa rt Arthur PRUETT , CLAUDIA JEAN, Houston PURVIN, JONATHAN PETER, El Posa PYNDUS, SUE ANNE, Houston RABEL , SELMA SUE , We imar RABUN, ROBIN ANN, Dallas RACHAL, EDWARD ODEM, Taft RADER, CHERYL LYNN, Austin RADIKE , JANET MARIE , Fort Worth RAGIN , CHARLES CHR ISTOPHER , Aust in RALL, DEBORAH ANN, Dallas RAO,' JO ANN, Houston RAPE, JOE MARVIN, Arlington RATH. DEBRA KAY, Crosby RATHJEN, WALTER FRED, Brownsville RAY CHARLOTTE, Ausl in RAY , ESTHER CAROLYN , Forl Worth RAY, ROBERT STEVEN, Dellos READER, LAWRENCE STUART, Houston RECH, MAKCIA EILEEN, Fred•ricksburg RECH , MICHAEL ANTHONY , Aust in REDFEARN, MARGARET ANN, Longview REDUS, SUSAN ELAINE, San Antonio Class of 1973 REED, BONNIE ALLYN, Houston REED, CHRISTOPHER H., Dal las REED, ELIZABETH ANN, Eagle lake REED, GRACE YVONNE, Port Arthur REED, LINDA KATHLEEN, Austin REEDMAN, LAU RIE P., El Paso REEVES, ALAN, Austin REEVES, PHILIP, Austin REIO, BEVER LY CAROLYN, Temple REINSCH, JAN ET KATHERINE, San Antonio REINSCH, JOYCE CAROL, San An tonio REISER , THOMAS WENDEL, Midl and REMAL EY, THOMAS M., Houston REMBERT, NANCY TOWNSEN, Houston REUTER , CAROL SUE, Livingston REUTER, LARRY MICHAEL, Houston REYES, JUAN ISIDRO , Monor REYES, RAPHA EL, Houston REYNOLDS, RICHARD WILLIAM, San Antonio RICH , ANITA SUSAN, Da llas RICHARDSON, JIMMY RAY, Odessa RICHARDSON, MARY ALIC E, Beaumo nt RICHAmSON, RANDALL CHAR LES, Hous ton RICHEY, DIXIE LEA, Fort Worth RICHTER, ROBYN RENE, Austi n RIDOLESPERGER, TERRY MAY, Denton . RIDOUT , HOWELL FINCH, Austin RIEGER , VALERIE KAY, Houston RIGGINS, TIMOTHY STEVEN, Dallas RILEY, FLOYD HOLLIS, Fort Stockton RILEY, JAMES HORACE, El Paso RILEY , JOEL PATRICK , Muleshoe RINKOFF, MARK HARRIS, Houston RIPPER, WANDA LYNN, Weimar RISTER, MILTON A. JR ., Bartlett RITCH! E, CHERRI JEAN , Columbus RIVERS, GEORGE ANN, Bryan ROAN , JANICE MARIE , Weatherford ROBBINS , JOAN CARYL, Dallas ROBERSON , DOUGLAS HOMER, Petersburg ROBERTS, JUDITH GAIL , Dallas ROBERTS, KENNETH RAY, Dallas ROBERTS, ROWENA LISA, Texas City ROBERTS, SANORA CAROL, Houston ROBERTS , WAYNE RICHARD. Houston ROBERTSON , THERESA SHARON, Vernon ROBINSON, LAURA LYNN, Temple ROBINSON , WILLIAM 1., Abilene - ROBISON, LEWIS DUNCAN, Dallas ROD, ANTHONY WAYNE, El Compo RODRIGUEZ, DAVID ROY, Son Antonio RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO, Loredo ROEBUCK, CHAUNCEY , Dallas ROGERS, DEBRA ANN , Houston ROGERS, LARRY DWAYNE, Dollos ROGERS, MARY FRIEDRICH, Son Antonio ROGERS, PATRICIA ANN , Freeport ROGERS, PATRICE DIANE. Houston ROGERS, RANDALL DAVID, Son Antonio ROJAS, NORMA NANNETTE, Son Antonio ROOS, STEPHEN CRAIG, Son Antonio ROOSTH, BARBARA ELLEN, Dollos ROOT, ADITA LYNN , Terrell ROSALES, ROBERT RUDOLPH, Son Morcos ROSELLO, JOHN FRANK, Dickinson ROSEN , DAVID BENNETT, Dallas ROSENBAUM, RALPH STEVE, Houston ROSENBERG, NANCY LYNNE, Dallas ROSENBERG, PAUL HARVEY, Fayetteville, Ark. ROSENBLUM, ARLENE SIMONE, Hammond, Lo. ROSENFELD, ROSALYNN , Woco ROSENTHAL, GWENN ELLEN , Lake Charles, Lo. ROSENTHAL, TONI MADELYN, Dallas ROSSER. JAN, Abilene ROTH, BOB A. JR., Son Anton io ROTH, CHARLES ALAN, Houston ROTHSCHILD, PHYLLIS MARIE, Dollos ROIHER WESSEL PAUL JR .,. Hollettsville ROTTNER, PATRICIA LYNN, Woco ROYAL, RONALD DOUGLAS, Wichita Falls ROYER , DALE ELBERT II, Austin RUBIN , MARI LYN SUE , Dallas RUDD, DONNA ELIZABETH, Waskom RUHLAND, DORIS JOANNE , Dallas RUMMEL , MARGARET URSULA, Great Neck, N. Y. RUMMELL, VICKI LYNN, Denton RUNDLE , SUSAN GAYLE , Houston RUPPERT, NANCY LYNN, Houston RUSH, PAMELA ANN, Denton RUSS, DARI EL ANNETTE , Houston RUSSELL, CLOVIS W I RREN, Stephenville RUSSELL, JOHN EMERSON, Beaumont RUSSELL, MARTY, Houston RUTLAND, FRANCIS EUGENE, Houston RUTLEDGE, BEYERL Y ANN, Austin RYBISKI, MIKIE MARION , Dallas Freshmen RYLANDER , GARY RAY, Austin RYLANDER, LYNN MEDLEY , El Paso SACKETT, MICHAEL WARREN, New Orleans, Lo. SALLEE, BRADLEY TYLER, Houston SANCHEZ, RICARDO, Rio Grande City SANDAHL , SCOTT DAVIS, Austin SANDBERG , NANCY JANELLE , Austin SANDERS, ALICE MAY , Harlingen SANDERSON, DIEDRE ANN, Abilene SARVIS, LARRY ROBERT, El Reno, Okla. SAULS, DIANA LEOLA, Austin SAULS, RENETTE, Austin SAUNDERS, BONNIE LOU, Sydney, Australia SAUNDERS , EILEEN M., Son Antonio SAUNDERS, RICHLA KAY, Kerrville SAXON , TANA GAYLE , Elgin SCANIO , STEPHEN EVERETT, Refugio SCHAFFER , DON MINCHEN, Houston SCHAFFNER, RONALD ALAN, Housten SCHANBAUM, ROBERT ALLEN, Dellos SCHELLER, KENNETH GARY, Montvale, N. J. SCHIEFFER, SCOTT T., Aust in SCHIMMEL, BRUCE. IAN, Housten SCHLEIER , RICHARD LEE JR., Houslcn SCHMIDT, BRUCE LYNN , Lockhart SCHMIDT, CAROL LYNN , Aust in SCHNEIDER, HERBERT E., New Braunfels SCHNITMAN, LYNN ANN , Dalles SCHNITZER, DANA LOUIS, Son Antonie SCHNUR, JOY FRANCIS, Houston SCHOENVOGEL , ANN ELISE , Housten SCHOLLENBERGER, JAN, Richardson SCHONBERGER, DEBORAH PEARL, Golveslon SCHOOLER , JANICE ANN, Housten SCHOPPE, BYRON DOUGLAS, Houston SCHRAUB, CHERYL ELLEN, Galveston SCHRAUB, LINDA ANNE, Modlond SCHRIEVER , ZADA ELIZABETH, Son Anton io SCHULER, ROGER JOHN JR., Housten SCHUMANN, SHARON l YNN, New Braunfels SCHUMM , LUCINDA, lake Jackson SCHUYLER, MARGIE, Bastrop SCHWARZLOSE, EUGENE W., Beaumont SCOTT, YVETTE GALE, Auslin SCRINOPSKIE, LINDA ANNE, Waco SEALE . LANA JEAN . Comfort SEALS, LAURA SHIRLEY, Dallas SEARS, JOHN STEPHEN , Houston 645 SEAY, KAREN QUARLES, lrv;ng SERVIZIO, CHARLES MICHAEL, Dellos SEWALL , NANCY JANE, Palest ine SEWELL, KATHYLAN L., Fort Worth SEYBOLD, MARY COCHRANE, Houston SHAFER , JOY EILEEN, Port Isobel SHAFFER, CAROL JC1V, Oklohomo C;ty, Okl a . SHAHAN , GARY HOWARD, Ab;lene SHANNON, SUSAN ANNE, Dollos SHAPE , SANDRA ANN, Garland SHAPIRO, DONALD ALAN, Houston SHAPIRO, MARCY BETH. Son Anton;o SHAPIRO , STEFANIE ANN, Posodeno SHAY , GEORGE JR ., Aust;n SHEA, WILLIAM DAVID , Aust;n SHEARER , JOE HAL , Booker SHEARN, MICHAEL J., Houston SHEFFIELD, GWYN ANN , Houston SHE LAN , EVAN BARRY , Roscoe SHELTON , JAMES RAYMOND, Houston SHELTON , NANCY JEAN, Houston SHEPHERD, WALTER DEETZ Ill , Dellos SHEPPARD , SUSAN NELL, Teague SHIELDS, ROBERT LAWRENCE , Dollos SHIRLEY, JULIA GALE , Bastrop SHOLTESS, DEBRA ANN, Richardson SHOOP, WILLIAM JUNIUS, Lufk;n SHOPOFF, THOMAS COURTNEY, Houston SHUDDE, CORINNE ANNETTE , Houston SHUFORD. WILLIAM CARROLL JR., De llos SHUPE, KATHLEEN , Houston SIDOTI , SHIR LEY JEANNE, Bonham SI EGEL. ANN , Bo ton Rouge , Lo . SIEWERT , REBECCA JOLYN , El Paso SILLS, CYNTHIA LOUISA, Bryon SILVER , THERESA LYNN , Houston SIMMONS, MARSHA E., Baytown SIMMONS, SUSAN DIANE, Dellos SIMON, GAIL ADRIENNE , Son Anton;o SIMPSON , CYNTHIA LEE, Bonhom SIMPSON, MARY IDA, Dripping Springs SIMPSON , SARA MERRITT, Dellos SINGER , DARIEN REBECCA, El Paso SINGER, THOMAS CHARLES, Bryon SINGLETON, ROBERT CULTON, Posodena SITTON, SAM COCHRAN , Lufk;n SKAGGS, JANET, Freeport SKELTON, BETTY JOYCE, Dellos Class of 1973 SKELTON , MICHAEL THOMAS , Dellos SKINNER, DAVID CAREY, Pennington, N. J. SLAUGHTER , JEAN ELIZABETH , Dollos SLOMCHINSKI, BERNADINE , Refugio SMALL, TERRELL JACKSON Ill, Fort Worth SMALLING, JEANNE MARIE, Baytown SMITH, DAVID MICHAEL , Bethesda, Md . SMITH, DAVID RAY, Son Antonio SMITH, EMMITT SHELTON, Andrews SMITH, JAMES WESTON, Chothom, N. J. SMITH, JANET LYNN , Winnsboro SMITH, JOHN DUNCAN JR ., Garland SMITH, LINDA ELAINE, Polest•ne SMITH, MICHAEL HENRY , Dellos SMITH, NANCY VIRGINI A, Plo•nview SMITH , RHONDA SUE , Dunconvdle SMITH , RICHARD JULIAN, Pekin , Ill. SMITH , ROSEMARY JANETTE , Odessa SMITH, THOMAS FRANK IV , Corpus Chr;sti SNELL, WILLIAM EUGENE JR ., Paris SNELSON. LAWRENCE W., London, England SOOD, BERNADETTE MARIE, Fort Worth SOLIE, TERRENCE WAYNE , Houston SOLSBERY, STEVEN WARD , Houston SONNEMANN . LORRAINE ODETTE, Houston SOUSARES, LYNN SCOTT, Austin SOUTHER , ELIZABETH LEE, Houston SOUTHWELL, SUSAN PATRICE , Waco SPAIN, BRUCE ALLEN, Houston SPARKS, JEFFREY LEE , Dellos SPEARS, CAROLYN BLAKELY, Son Anlon;o SPEER, SHERYL, Chottonoogo, Tenn. SPINOSA, HELEN MERLE , Fort Worth SPRING, CHARNITA , Lufk•n SPROTT, RONALD DAVID , Kerrvdle STANDISH, WALTER MYLES, Houston STANDLEY , BARRY HOWARD , Houston STANFORD , JOHN EDWIN , DeSoto STANLEY , JORY PAUL , Posodeno STANSBURY , SUZANNE , Houston STARKS , KATHY JO, Burleson STARRY , LINDA LEIGH , Western Spn ngs , Ill. STASNEY, JAN HUNTICE , Baytown STEADMAN, NANCY JEAN, Hou•lon STE EN , ELIZABETH ANN , Houston STEENSON, KURT ERIC , Rochordson STEFKA, MARILYN LOUISE, Angleton STELL, BARBARA SUSAN, Boy Coty STEPHENS, ALLAN HUGH, Houston STEPHENS, JAMES ROY, Lockhort STEPHENSON, MARY SUE, Dallas STEVENER , WADE GERARD , Palestine STEWART, DAVID RIAL, Houston STEWART, JAMES HANNIS, Dallas STEWART, VICTORIA EWING, Dollos STILES, DANNY RALPH, Hughes Springs STIMACH, EDIE MARIE, Stalford ST . JOHN, JACK WILLIAM , Houston STOHL , KRISTIN, Dollos STONE , MARTHA ELLEN, Liberty STONE, RHODA O ' LENE, Colemon STONE , STEVEN EDWARD, Son Antonio STOVER, SHIRLEY ANN , Marlo STOWITTS, DEBORAH JOYCE , Son Antonio STRAITON, LISA KAY, Fort Worth STRICKLAND, RAYMOND l., Son Antonio STRIED , BARBARA MARIE , Round Rock STUBBFIELD, SANDRA KAY, Dollos SUCH, THEODORE LOUIS, Houston SUELTENFUSS, KATHRYN ANNE, Son Antonio SULLIVAN , CANDACE l., Loke Jackson SULLIVAN , KATHLEEN KERRY, Houston SUMAN, RICHARD HARLAN JR ., Houston SUTHERLAND, ELLEN LAURA, Houston SUTHERLAND, SAMUEL SHEL TON 111, Freeport SUTTON, JOHN EWING, Austin SUTTON , LINDA LANE, Austin SVALBERG, BRADLEY DAVID, Temple SWAN, SARAH CAROLINE, Albuquerque, N. M. SWEENEY, MICHAEL SANDLIN, Whorton SWEENEY, THOMAS JARRELL, Fort Worlh SWENDEMAN, DEBORAH JANE , Son Antonio SWENSON, ANNE EVELYN, Son Antonio SWENUMSON, MARY BETH , Houston SWINEHART, SHELLEY SUE, Houston SYNATSCHK , MARTIN EARNEST, Midland TABAK, DEBRA ANN, Son Antonio TABOR, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES, Fort Worlh TACQUARD, PHYLLIS ELAINE, Galveston TALLEY , SUSAN GRIER , Houston TALLEY, SUSAN JANE, Son Antonio TALLY , ALTON RUSSELL , Lockhart TAMBURELLO , NANCY MELINDA, Houston TANKERSLEY, LIZABETH, Terrell TANNER , JAMES RODDY , Dollos TARLTON, JOHN YERBY, Austin Freshmen TATSCH , JACQUELINE SUE, Fredericksburg TATUM, CAROL BETH. Dollos TAUSEND , PATRICIA ANN , Posodeno TAUSEND, WELLWOOD NESBIT, Houston TAYLOR , ARDELL, Dollos TAYLOR , CHARLOTTE M., Abilene TAYLOR, CYNTHIA, Bedford, Moss. TAYLOR, CYNTHIA ANN, Austin TAYLOR , JOSEPH KENT, Lufkin TAYLOR , LARRY DALE , Big Spring TAYLOR , TERRI ANN, Son Antonio TEAS , BENJAMIN DAVID JR ., Spring TEITELBAUM, JAY, Dollos TEMPLETON , JAMES GUNNAR , Austin TENISON, ANNE HUGHES, Houston TERZIAN , TONI JEANNE, Abilene THAXTON, BARBARA, Falfurrias THOGERSEN, LYNN MARIE , Phoen ix, Ar iz. THOMAS, BEVERLY KAY, Austin THOMAS, DEBORAH MARIE, Austin THOMAS, JOHN CARROLL, Houston THOMAS, RONALD GEORGE, Dickinson THOMAS, FRANCES CLAIRE, Austin THOMAS, THOMAS JAY, Richardson THOMPSON , JANINE ELEANOR , Port Arlhur THOMPSON , SUSAN ANN . Houston THORNTON, BRUCE M., Omoho, Nebr. THORNTON, TERRY LEE , Irving THORNTON , THURMAN DOUGLAS, Fort Worlh TILLER, GARY PHILLIP, Beaumont TILLY, JOHN ROLAND, Andrews TIMKO, MERRIANNE Jill, Houslon TIPTON, GEORGE W., Auslin TITUS, JOHN ARTHUR JR ., Groves TOLES, CYNTHIA ANN, Happy TOLK , JUDY ANNE , Amor illo TOL l, LINDA FAY , Austin TOUCHON, RONALD ERIC, Amarillo TOUCHTON , GARY CHARLES, Texos City TRACY, LYNN, Houston TRAHAN , SUZANNE RENEE , Houston TREDWAY, STEPHEN ALLEN, Houston TREVINO, DIANA MARIA, Loredo TRODLI ER , MARSHA SUE HOPE, Sinlon TROJANOWSKY, DIANA GAIL, Houston TROTT, PAULA JO, Forney TRUM, HILDEGARDE J., Beaumont TUCKER, BYRON COLLIN, Austin 647 TUCKER. CYNTHIA, Grand Prairie TUCKER , JOHN PYNE , Pasadena TULL , CHRI STOPHER McCANDLESS , Lubbock TURNBOUGH , CYNTHIA KAY , Balmorhea TUNE, BILLY CARL, Andrews TURNER, BETTY SUE, Corpus Christi TURNER , GERALD LYNN JR ., El Paso TVEDT, DOROTHI' HELEN, Houston TYNAN , TIMOTHY TERRANCE , Son Anton io ULRICH , JOHN MASIL H.. Troy , Mich . UMPHRESS , JOHNNY MIKE , Dallas UNTERBERGER, GLEN ALAN , Bryon USELTON, SAMUEL PARKER, Austin VALDEZ, JOE MARIO, Copperas Cove VALDEZ, RICHARD CRUZ, Loredo VANCE, BETTY A.. Edna VANCIL, KAREN ANNETTE, Dallas VANDERHOEF , LOUI SE BALDWIN , Houston VANN , JON MICHAEL. Austin VAN SHELLENBECK , GLENN KURT, Houston VAN ZANT , JOHN EDWIN , Son Anton io VAUGHAN , HILARY LA N E, Son Anton io VERRETT, RONALD GREGG, Joliet, Ill. VICK, DONNIE LYNN, Son Antonio VICK , MICHAEL MAYFIELD. Hou ston VICKLAND, KAREN ANN, Austin VILLASENOR , REBECCA LOIS, Aust in VINE, SANDRA KATHRl'N, Houston VIOLA, GREGORY PAUL , West Babylon, N. Y. VOGEL, CLAIRE BERNICE, Midland VOLPE , MARILYN JEAN , So . Weymouth, Moss. VORNSAND , KURT THEUER , Schulenburg WACHENDORFER, CHARLES, Duncanville WADDELL , LOY ALBIN , Fort Worth WADDELL, MARK STANLEY, Fort Worth WADDELL, STEVAN REED, Houston WADE , KAREN LYNN , Dallas WAHRMUND, DONALD CHARLES, Houston WALDEN , CAROLYN MARGARET, Houston WALDHAUSER , MELANIE MARGARET , Houston WALDMAN , STEPHEN ALAN , Dallas WALDR IP, CYNTHIA LOU ISE , Colorado City WALKER, MARCIA SUSAN, Port Lovoco WALLIS, MELINDA LOUISE, Dallas WATT. ALAN S .. Hubbard Woods, Ill. WALTER , JAMES HARRISON , Dallas WALTON, GEORGIA MIZELL, Houston WAL TON. MARK THOMAS, Son Antonio Class of 1973 WARD , RO BERT CARR ICK, Hous to n WARFIELD. CHRISTINE HOPE, Son Antonio WAR FI EL D, KATHLEE N, Fo rt Wo rth WARE. CYNTHIA, Bello "e WARGO, NANCY SUE, Bellaire WARREN, KENNETH DOYLE, Austin WARREN, LINDA BETH, Houston WASHBURNE, RICHARDS P., Dallas WATERS, BARBARA ANN, Fort Worth WATKINS, ( ARMEN GAIL, Lo rena WATKINS, JAMES RICHARD, Houston WATLE R, MAR K COLLINS, Bea umo nt WATSON, ANN PATE , Houston WATSON, FRANCES ELAINE, Richardson WATSON , MARIE SEIBOLD, Baytown WATSON, MICHAEL BURCH, Stamford WATSON, PHILLIP ALAN, Shreveport, lo. WA TSON. TE RRY RUFF , Clolton WAUSON , JO HN WESLEY , Blytheville, Ark. WAYS, CATH Y ANN E, Da llas WEATHERBY, ROBERTA GAIL, Son Sabo W EAVE R, NAN CY, Houston WEBB, BARBARA ANN, Lamesa W EBB, PAME LA JO, Aush n WEINER , DEB RA RAE , Housto n WEIR, RICHARD VAN, Oklaho ma City, Okla. WEIRICH, GEORGE THOMAS, Johnson City WEISINGE R, JAMES STEVEN, Baytown WELCH, MELINDA JOAN , Housto n WELDER , WILLIA M SMITH, Voc toro o WELDON , ROBERT DAVID, lrvong WELHOEL TER , MOLLIE S.. Housto n WELLMAN , JAMES ALLEN , T.,os Ci ty WELLS , DWAYNE LYNN , Rolls WELLS , THOMAS MANN , Rochord son WELSCH , MARY ANN , Aust on WENDE . DIANE ELAINE , Houston WENDLANDT . HELEN KAY , Aust on WEST . GEORGE PAGE . Dallas WEST , JAMES CHARLES, Stamford WEST . ROBERT V. Ill. So n Anton io WESTMORELAND . BRADLEY , Hous ton WESTFALL , MARSHA LYNNE, Nederland WHARTON , LESLIE ANN, Beaumon t WHATLEY , LINDA ANN , Rochordson WHEELER , MICHAEL IVENS. Houston WHEELER, WILLIAM ROBERT , Bryon WHELESS , ROBERT FREDERICK, Houston 648 WHITAKER , RICHARD BYRON, Shreveport, la. WHITE, EDWIN HARDY JR .. Rocksprings WHITE , ROBERT BURTON, Victoria WHITE , THOMAS MARTIN, Pittsburg WHITFIELD, LARRY ALAN, Lubbock WHITFIELD, MARY PAULA, Dollos WHITFILL, AILEEN CATHERINE , Houston WHITLEY , CHERYL LEA, Seabrook WHITMAN, ALAN DEES, Brownsville WHITSON, KENNETH WESLEY, Dollos WHITTON, RANDALL CRAIG, Houston WILEMON , TERRI LYNNE, Dollos WILKES, GAY LEE , Springfield, Va . WILL , JAMES WILLIAM, Houston WILLIAMS, BRADLEY THOMAS, ArVington, Vo. WILLIAMS, GEORGE TERRY, Son Antonio WILLIAMS, GLENN HIGBEE , Houston WILLIAMS, LINDA MAY, Richardson WILLIAMS, LOIS JANE, Dollos WILLIAMS, MARK THOMAS, LaPorte WILLIAMS, RICHARD BRENT, Houston WILLIAMS , ROBERT LAWRENCE , San Antonio WILLIAMS , THOMAS JOSEPH , Fort Worth WILLIAMS, TONIANNE, Koulmon WILLIS , CHARLES GRANT 111 , Dallas WILLIS, SYLVIA LYNN , Grohom WILLSON, BRIAN LADON, Austin WILLSON , ALISON CARROLL, Austin WILSON, MARY ANNE, Houston WILSON, DONALD GENE , Posodeno WILSON, DOYLE ALAN, Amarillo WILSON, GWENDOLYN FAYE , Texos City WILSON, JAMES OWEN, Austin WILSON, MARGARET SUE, Austin WILSON , MARILYN , San Angelo WILSON, NANCY BRINLEE , Houston WINHAM , JOHN WAYNE, Fort Worth WINNIFORD , JULIA BECKMAN , McKinney WINZER, DAVID WAY~E. Winnie WISE, ROBERT ALLEN, Houston WITHERS , GEORGE HERBERT , Houston WOLF, BARRY HOWARD, Longview WOLF , DONNA JO, Houston WOLFE , LOIS ELLEN, Houston WOLFE, ROLAND TAMPLIN WOMACK , DIANE ELIZABETH, Houston WOOD, GLENA EARLENE , Ardmore, Okla. WOODS, JAHALA AILEEN, Mobile, Ala. Freshmen WOODS, SHARON MARIE, Houston WOODWARD, BETSY, Houston WOOLEY, JANET LYNNE, Corpus Christi WORHOL , TERRY ANNE, Houston WORRALL , JOSEPH STERLING, Houston WORTLEY, GARY STEWART, Dollos WRIGHT, BETTY JANE, Dallas WRIGHT, STEPHEN BLOUNT, Dollos WULFF , EMILY KATHERINE, Brady WULFE , SUSAN AILEEN , Son Antonio WURZBURG, WARREN SEYMOUR JR., Memphis, Tenn . WYCHE, BRUCE LYNN, Al ice WYLIE, CYNTHIA LEE, Dallas YARBROUGH, CHRISTY JANE, Houston YARBROUGH , RANDALL ALLEN , Waco YARBROUGH , RICHARD ALVIN, Waco YATES, SHIRLEY ANNE, Fort Worth YELDERMAN, JUDY KAY, Rosenberg YONACK, DORA LYN, El Pa so YORK , WILLIAM E. JR ., McAllen YOUNG, DAVID NEAL, Richardson YOUNG , JANINE ELLEN, St. Lou is, Mo. YOUNG , MICHAEL STEVEN, Hamlin YOUNGBLOOD , CATHEY JANE, Son Antonio YOUNKIN, CAROLYN JEAN, Fayettevil le, Ark. YOUNKIN, PAULA ANNE, Houston YOWELL, MARY ELLEN, Longview ZABEL , MARK PATRICK , Woodsboro ZACHARIAS, BONNIE JEAN, Dallas ZACHARY, GILBERT WAYNE, Son Antonio ZAJICEK, KENNETH WAYNE, Columbus ZANES , MARGARET McDOWELL , Dallas ZAPP , DONNA DEE , Houston ZEDLER, LYNN MARIE, Austin ZIPP, JAQUELYN MAXINE, Son Antonio ZIZELMANN , CAROLYN NELL, Houston ZOLLER , JANET FRANCES, Groves In Memoriam STUDENTS David Alan Benfield Stirling Alfred Cavender George Brantes Collier Charlie Eugene Dean John Lessor Girvin Peter R. Glaser Lonnie Dean Hefner Kay Marie Henderson Gordon Glenn Johnson Conrad Eugene Kaiser Bernard Anthony Lietz Jr. Thomas Henry McEvoy M ichael Duff Simmer Josephine Starkey FACULTY Robert L. Airth Henry Fred Alves Clark M. Cleveland Willet Titus Conklin Ha rvey Dingman Gladys J. Everson Frederick Walter Lenz Raphael Levy Carson McGuire Theophilus Shickel Painter Benjamin Floyd Pittenger Alexander Von Kreisler STA FF Chester C. Arrington Howard A. Bergquist Lloyd Carter Willie R. Kerlin Louise Crawford Lester Walter Harold McMain Branch S. Northrup Wanda W. Vaughn Index Organization Poges Pages Nome Nome Poges Nome Pages Nome R1oto Mogoz.1ne . . 197ICoppo Epsilon .244 MAE . 227 Closing Pages . . . . . . 682-684 Roberts Holl . .469 ICoppo ICoppa Gommo . 356, 357 Communicot1on, School of . 75.77 Concert Chotr . 288 Acoc.a . 364, 365 ROTC Program . . 201 -208 Koppa Koppo Psi . .262 Kappa Psi . 242, 243 Academics . 40-88 Round-Up . . . . . 184, 185 A Cappello Choir . .287 Son Jacinto Dormitory . . .470 Conteuo .442 Contesw West . . 443 Koppa Tou Alpho . .263 Adm1n1strot.an . 32-35 Scabbard & Slade Socoely .277 ICorote Club . . 319 Cordettes . . . . . . . .298 Adm1n1llrott0n, System . . 28-31 Scope . . . . . .278 Koppa Sigma 390, 391 Councol, College of A & S . . . . . . . .186 Coonc1I , College of Business Adm1n1strot1on . 187 Alpho Epsolon Po 366, 367 Scottish Rite Dormitory 472, 473 K1nsolv1ng Dormitory . 458-461 AF ROTC . 215-218 Seniors . . . . . 600-603 AIM . 229 Council, School of CommunicotlOn . 188 S.gmo Alpho Epsolon 412, 213 ICirby Holl . . 445 lombdo Cho Alpho . 392-393 Coonc1I, College of Educahon . . 189 AICHE . 230 Sigma Alpha Eta . . . 250 low, School of . . , . 78 Council, College of Eng1neer1ng .190 Council, College of Phormocy . .191 AID . 231 Sogmo lllpho Iota . . 251 library Science, School of 81 AIME . .... . 232 S.gmo Alpha Mu 414, 415 l1ttlef1eld Dormitory .462 longhorn Bond . . 302-307Cross Country 510, 511 Alpho Chi Omego 326, 327 Sigma Chi .. 416, 417 Alpha Chi S1gmo . .221 S1gmo Delta Tau . 360, 361 Crow's Nest . . 299 lPHll . 245 Dads· Assoc1ollon . 38 Alpha Delta P1 328, 329 Sigma Gamma Tau .279 longhorn S+ngers . 290, 291 Doily Texan 194 , 195 Deans of Students 36, 37 Alpha Delta S+gmo . . 222 S+gmo Phi Epsilon . 420, 421 Mochson House . .464 Madison Bellaire . 465 Alpha Epsilon Delta . . 254 Sigma Pt 422, 423 Alpha Epsilon Phi . 330, 331 Sigma Nu . 418, 419 Deho Chi . 378, 379 Modrtgol stngers . 289 Delta, Delta, Delta 344, 345 Delta Gommo . . . 346, 347 Alpha Gommo Deho 332, 333 Silver Spurs . .312 Mayfair Hoose . . 463 Alpho Koppa Alpha . . 334, 335 S1mk1ns Hall . .471 Mens' Cooperatives . 485-488 .Mens' Glee Club .292 Delto Koppo Epsilon . 380, 381 Alpha Koppo lambda . 368, 369 SKUNKS .313 Alpha Koppa Psi . .223 Soccer . . . . . . . .538 Delta Nu Alpha . 238 Mens' lntromurols . . 544-547 Delta Phi Epsilon 348, 349 Alpha lombdo Delta . 255 Socool Waus 50 Atkins, Patnck Riley . 67, 259 Bauman, Richard . 42 Allaire, Edwin 8. 51 B1delmon, William Pendry 43 Audi, Robert N. 51 Boyl or, Terry Leland 63 Allolfe, Joon K 61 Bien,. Joseph Julius 51 Auioer, Ver no Cater . 49 Boys, Robert E. 71 Allon, John Jomes, Ill 68 81esele, John Julius 54, 72 Avery, John C. . .207 Bozergh1, Edmond Mourtce 46 Allen, Hort~ Dale 210 Bigelow. Josette M 46 Aycock, Tracy Fehl1s . 49 Beachy, Moms Joy 69, 71 , 286 Allison, Wilmer l. . .490 Bill, Jomes Alban 48 Aynesworth, Donald Donelle 46 Bean, Fronk Dawson 53 59 Ayres, Gilbert Hoven 44 Beardsley, B. Mo111ine CoWX1r 55 Bittner, George Dov1~ 54Alpert, Mork I. . Alschufer, Albert W1ll1om 77 Ayres, Jomes Bernard . 265 Beck, Genelle J . 50 Block, Leon 490, 513 Alvorez, Enrique H. .202 Alves, Henry Fred . .650 Badger, W1ll1om David,· J,', .215 Becker, Eric Boker 66 Blackstock, ~v1d T 67 Bagley, Ron N. . 257 Beckwith, David Cameron 75 Blanchette, Jomes G 38Amberg, Bernhord 50 Blaylock, Jerry N 78 Bo1ley, Ph1!1p S. 44 Bedford, More A. 66 Amsel, Abtom 52 Amis, Mourtr'le 76 Boker, Corl LeRoy ·. 51 Begg, Edleen 264 Bledw>e, Woodrow 50 Boker, Ed 245 Blizzard, Roy B , Jr 51 Bell , Ernest Arthur 43 Amsteod, Billy Howard , 64, 68 Balter, John H Bloch, Dov1d Poul 43 Ancell, Jocklyn Janice 78 448 Bell, R1chord E.. 58 Anderson, Lynn Foster 58 Boker, l1lo 414 Bell, Roderick Arth1nglon 48 Blocker, Judith Ann . 78, 252 Ander.an, Robert l. 31 Boker, Mory Farr Jordon 46 Bell, W1ll1om Charles 47 Blount, Gilbert lee 71 Angelell1, Ignaz.a . 51 Baltz.er, Rebecca A. 71 Bellard, Emory D . .492 Bluethmon, Sue 38 Anton.ew1cz, Peter R 52 Belt, Terry l. 58 Bonsemer, Carole Lee 49 Blume, Dorothy M. 78 Appel, Vocta< H , 62 Bonte!, ICorl Heinz 44 Belt, W1ll1om Thomas 79 , 265 Blunk, W1lhom Dovtd 28, 38 Arbingost, Ston~y A. 265 Boronoff, Mort 70 Bengtson, Rage< D 52 Boggi, Jomes E 41, 44 Arena, Otlte B. 215 Bordoy, Leland . 259 Bennett, Oro A1lttn . 76, 314 Bohm, Arno 52 Arenos, Claudio 73 Bord, Allen J 44 Bennie, William Andrew 61 Bold, Harold Charles 43, 265 Armendariz, Efra1m Poc1llos . 50 52 Benson, Edward Allen 58 Bardsley, Jomes Norman Bolton, Mn Poul .264 Nome Pages Nome Pages Nome Nomt1ver H. Bownds, Helen M. Boxhck, Fronc1s X Boyd, W1lhom Pexton Boyer, Robert Ernst Broce, David I( Bradley, W1ll1om Fronk Brodshow, Ben1om1n S. Brodshow, Marcille Bmnd, Donald O.lworth Brendon, Horry B. Brondt, Floyd S. Branning, Howell Pierre Brotcher, Joe W., Jr . Brauner, Charles Somuel Breland, Osmond Philip Brewer, )oAnn . . . . Brey, Ronold George Bnggs, Alice . . Briggs, Vernon M. Bnghtmon, Anno Brill, O.eter . . Broadhurst, Betty P Brock, Jomes Rush . . . Brockhaus, Roymond Deon . . Brockmeier, Norman Frederid.. Brokaw, Hohn W . Brons, folkert . . . . Bronson, Fronldm Herbert . Brookhart, Chorles Edword Brooks, Eulon V . . Brooks, Robert Dole . Brooks, Soro Choffin . Brooks, Thomas Edward Brophy, Jetk. W1lloom M. Jr Cleveland. Clotte Estelle Oudoux, Woltef Ovell. Woll'°'" Soden Ouesterhoeft, W1ll1om Chor'-s, Jr Ovgoon, Mtd'CMI AJlon 650 265 73 . 384 7B 73 SB 5S 50 76 46 63 44 259 34 69 67 80 62 6B 78 63 38 7B 61 , 71 71 4B 67 58 Dunbar, Emily S. Duncan, Ann Moms . Durbin, John IMey Duren, Almetm . Dybawsk1, Cecil R. Oyer, Nancy Joe Dyl , Edwo'd A. Earhart, Charles F., Jr. Ebte«>lo. Gerold S Houlenbeck, Lynda Fr; Havens, Murray Clark Hayden, Shirley J Hayes, Boscom 8 . Haynes, Inez . Hoyn1e, Willis F11mon Hozeteton, Nathan A. Hozel,.gg, Morie Jonathon Hazleton, Jored Earl Heatley, Na!hon Rock Heg1, Fred 8., Jr . Heimann, Laurene Turnbull Heinen, Hubert Heil, Jeon Nunn Helbud l. Huff, Tolbot . Huie, W1U1om Orr Hull, Oo...1d George . Hunt, Chest&r Francis Hurst, Kenneth MumU Huston, Foy . Huston, Gladys . Hutson, Mortho Hutton, Dons Hynd, Jomes . Ikard, Fronk N. lkebe, Yosuhiko lmbe<, J. R. lscoe, lro lsely, h\rs. Gene Jocks, Becky . Jock.son, Loraine M. Jacobsen, Jens Michal Jacobson, Antone Gordner Jomes, Hermon G . Jamieson, Suzanne Jon1ch, Peter Gerd Jonnuzi, F. Tomos50n Jarvis, Beatriz G . Jozoyery, Mohammad Ali Jefferys, W illiam H.. Jeffrey, Robert Compbe.11 Jellison, Jerold Matthews . Jennings, Colemon A. Jennings, Elmer Earl . Jennings, John K. Jennings, M. Wayne . Jensen, Gordon Henry . Jensen, Poul Allen Jentz, Gaylord Adair Jessen, Fronk Weldon Jewell, Williom Jomes Johanson, Stanley Morris . John, Peter W1U1om Meredith John5an, C. Ph1ltp . Johnson, Curtis . Johnson, Franklin Beaumont . Johnson, Howard Edward John50n, Marshall C. Johnston, Francis Edward . Jonas, Edward Charles . Jondahl, Judy Ben Jones, Albert Pearson Jones, Amy C. Jone•. Joseph Stephen L. Jordon, Bryce Josey, Jock S. Josh>, s. w.. Judd, Burke H. Judd, Wilson Austin . Junqueiro, J. L. . Juolo, Robert C. Jurtshuk, Peter, Jr. Kohan, Robert Sidney Konnoppon, Sockol1ngo~ : K~on, Jock Lee . 54 53 . 462 62.. . 80, 264 81 44 55 . 490 68 66 83 45 53 . 198 76 . 264 46 45 66.. 75 46 62 66 54 74, 75 , 263 52 54 . ... 266 51 68 54 71 77 55, 63 47.. . 257 . 29, 265 . 59, 223 52 68 38 57, 257 . 60, 265 . 264 47 52 61 52 55 42 66 67 58 78 43 54 . 64, 259 59 67 77 . 279 . 75, 311.. . 463 . 425 68 70.. 27 45 38 35, 52 . 465 38 38 33 54 46 46 51 . 45, 266 54 51 43 76 52 71 62 76 .547 72 . 68, 274 58 68 67 77 50 67 67 . 67, 259 59 43 42 47 46 77 . 392 46 35 27 50 54 62 . 66, 279 50 . 226 . 86, 263 68 . 310 Korttunen, Laun Juhom Koster, Barbaro Kotz, Samuel T. Koy, Jomes Rudolph . Kozen, Barbaro Anne Kearns, Leslie Don Keeton, W . Page . Kehle, Rolph Ottmo' . Kelley, H. Poul . Kelly, Allen Eugene Kendoll , Arnold Sidney . Kendall, Richard Porker Kennon, Kent Wheeler . Kennedy, Joseph C. Kennedy, Thomas William Kent, Horry l., Jr. Kereny1, Caterino . Kerlin, Willie R. Kermocy, Mortin S. Kerr, Roy Patrick Kessler, Oren Khalaf, Ali Ali Kibler, WilliOm W . Kidson, Pot Kilgore, Joe M. Kilmer, /llwJry A. KilpotrK:k, Hortense King, C. Richard King, Janet Kaufman King, John Kinneovy, Jomes Louis . Kitto, George Barrie . Klost0f'1n, Theodore 0 .. Klein, Kori K. Kleinman, Leonard Klindt, Ph1l1p Wolter . Khngmon, Darwin Dee . Knopp, Donna M. Knighton, Lennis Mor.lo~ : Knut5an, Jock M. Koen, Billy V. Kohl , Denis Alon Kopmo, Ken-ichi Kolst1, John Satter Konecci, Eugene B. Kooris, Richard I. Kopro, Lennart Lauri Koran, /llwJry Lou . Koz.me~y, George Kroemer, Richard Howard Kroml1ng, Robert William . Krouse, John Joseph . Kreisle, Leonardi Ferdi~nd : K'uppo, Joseph E. Kuryk , 0o...1d Locey, Howord Elton lode, Robert E. loGrone, Alfred Holl Loi , Richard Tseng·yu loimohs, Oemetnos ~tie : lo1rd, Charles Oo..,1d Leischner, Sfonley l. . Lomb, Jamie Porker . Lambert, Do ...id Lawrence . Lambert, John Stephen . Lambert, Zorrel V. lombr+ght, Corofino Gole Lend, lynton Stuart . Landrum, Gro\les W . lone, John Hort, Jr. Loney, Shirley Anne . Langdon, George, Jr. Longford, Eorl J. Longford, Gerold . Longford, Terry Lanham, Elizabeth Lankford, Charles El; Lon mer, Jomes L. . Lorson, Donald Alfred Lorson, Kermit Deon . Loske, John Lothrop, Born~. F~tche; leech, Lawrence Verne leery, Doniel Edwin . Leatherwood, Thomas le~is : Lebowitz, J. Leon . le Compte, Mory L~ An~li~ Ledbetter, Joe O...erton . lee, Clyde Edward lee, Edward N1choU1 lee, Horrell fates . lee, Jomes Bayless Lehmann, Ruth P. M. Lehmann, Winfred Phili~p Leiding, Gerl1nde M. Leighty, Glodys Leinbach, Chodes H~r~. jr.: le1pz1ger-Peorce, Hugo . le1sennng, John Robert le1shner, Stanley Louis . leMo11tre, Charles A. Lenhart, Jed: Lenox, Bennie Harold ler,z, Frederick Wolter ~ Lesso, Wilham G .. lester, Louise Crowford le..,ock, Brion Poul Le...ers, Robert L., Jr.. Le...y, Rophoel liberty, Poul ~r~rd, jr.: Lieb, Irwin Chesler l1ebhofsky. Herbert H~o~ Lightner, Corloto Snulh . Lightner, Theodore M. l1ku,k1, Robert Keith . Lindauer, Jerry Douglas lindzey. Gordner . Lineberry, Robert l~ri ·. Lippmann, Jone l ittle, Philip Frederick little, Robert Norvoez, Jr. L1 ...1ng,ton, Wilham S. looyzo, Roberto Arturo 51 76 81 58 77 . 210 77 , 86, 265 47 32, 62 67 71 45 71 31 . 67, 259 68.. . 650 73 50 67.. 46 38 27 54 81 . 75, 263 48 63 61.. 58 55 52 53 58 78 . 257 62 68.. 54 53 59 76 76 62 . 56, 265 48.. .210 . 68, 259 46 46 50.. 67 73 67 54 . 277 68 43 46 . 59, 236 63 47 30 53 63 73 . 202 46 78 59 51 54 . 265 57 , 257 62 49 71 . 73, 224 . 202 77 55, 63 . 67, 259 . 259 51 . 75, 263 55 46 51 73 . 407 55 73 71 202, 275 28 68 513, 519 .650 68 . 650 49 70 .650 62 51 45 51 51 67 . 210 33 48 46 52 52 . 29, 265 54 Lockett, London Johnson, Ill . Lockhart, Josleen Lockwood, Thelma Loder, Frances Goodhu~ loehlin, John C. Lofgren, Frederick ·V~le~t.~e : lomerson, William Lough . long, Leon E. . . . long, W. Robert, Ill . Longenecker, John B. Longman, Douglas S. longo, Geo.-ge T. Looney, Doris Burk Lopez-Cepero, Arnold Buist lopreato, Joseph lord, William Jackson, Jr. Lorentz, George l<>Wlok, Nothon Loucks, Phyllis M. . lo..,ett, Dorothy Jo Lo...ett, Jomes W illtom Lown, Charles R., Jr. Lowry, Mrs. Aloire Ho~ord : Lugones, Nestor A Lumpkin, Zod1e Brow.n : lundel1us, Ernest Luther, J;. lundstedt, Albert Harm Lutz , Coro/ 0 . Lyell, Fronk Hallam Lynn , Mrs. Hugh MobJexonder . Reddick, DeWitt Corter . Redland, Al ice . Reed , Donald B. . Reese, Lymon Clifton Rehder, Helmut , Reochl, Londo E. Reod, Jockson 8'ock Reod, Ru...tl M. ReoghtJ.,, Charles . Re inhardt, P.oul 0. . Re1nmuth, Oscar Williams Rewerts, Ardis Moureen Reyes, Santos, Jr. . . . Reynolds, Jomes Walton R1ch1 John Mortin . Rtehord, Potnd Rochan D. Riley, Pet., Julton , . 1 ~ipperger, Eugene Armon Roach, Jomes R. Roberts, Bennie . llobern, Beve1p/l Spear, Irwin , . . . Spea.man, Jo Edna . Si>-. Rochard . . . Speller, Fronk Newmon Spence, Jonot Tayta, Spence, Rolp/l . . Spo-agons, Jone Elhs . Spo-owts, Joseph I . Spruce, Everett . . • ~=:"E~~: Slarlo. John Paul S4 77 , 87 66 76 38 S2 .• 48 S8 S3 •8 . 202 S9 72 48 S• . Sl , 226 . 202 48 46 so 76 66 72 •7 62 . 489 51 50 S9 61 67 7S 51 77 . 7S, 222, 263 7B 61 S2 72 24S, 246 S2 •9 52 47 63 42 3S.. 46 58 64, 68 .. 71 81 40 68 S2.. 34 . 7S, 2S3 49 S4.. .S43 66 46 71 77 43 . 2S7 . S7 , 257 76 .. 77 . 43 264, 301 , 435, 476 26 . S47 . S9 , 238 .210 49 78 . 57, 2S7, 26S 67... . 59, 297 48 43 SS 76 71 S2 38 SS 72, 191 70 49 71 68 Strauss, Henry Stouwie, Roger . . . . . S2 Sturdivont, Frederick David . . . . . Sudorshon , Ennockol Chandy George . Sullivan, Gerold . . . . . . . . . Sull ivan, Richard E. S2 S9 , 87 S2 72 61 Summers, Edword lee Summers, Mox Ouonne . . . . . , . . Sutherland, Will iam Owen Sheppard, Jr. , Sutton, John F., Jr. , . . . . . , . . Swallow, Richard Proctor . Swan, John Edward . Swanson, Donald Gory . , Swanson, Huntington Spann . Swartz, Jon Dovid Swogetinsky, Patsy Lee . Sytvester, Richard Disbro Szoniszlo, Poul J. Szendrey, John Poul . Taboo-sky, Edwa•d . Tackett, Helen T oniguchi, Alon Y. T ovis, lee A. Taylor, Bruce Lynn Taylor, Jomes Thomas Tayl0<, Josep/l A. Tayl0< , Lyndon . . . . Teogorden, lucetto Jone Tedder, Jomes D. Teele, Roy Earl . Terry, Clark Thiessen, Delbert D. . . . Thomas, Michoel Peter, Jr. Thompson, Betty Thompson , Corey Corter Thompson, Guy A., Jr. . Thompson, J. Neils . . . Thompson, Josep/l Garth . Thompson, Milton John Thorman, George J. . Thorn, Gordon Lee, Jr. Thorp, Isobel Helen Thurston, Earle Lourence Todaro, Mortin Thomos Todd, Je•ry Tolar, Roger lee Toogood, Alexander F. Toproc, A. Anthony . T°'n, Robert C. Toth, Ando< John . T ourmoniontz, Michel Townes, Natalie . . . Townsley, Floyd Cl ilf0w . Wade, Charles Gordon Wode, Willtom Hampton . Wadlington, Worw1ck Poul Waggoner, Sheila Wagne<, Edwaine . Walker, E._i W. . . Walk•, Eve.on Donald . Walk•, Hou• WoH, Jeanette E.. . Wolfe, Kay F•ances . Wolfe, William G. . Womock, Baxter Fronk . Wong, Henry Vernon Woodward, Morton Kenneth Woodward, ,.,.,,ry Shi•iey . Waabey, Maon Wylie, Hon Denise . .631 Anderson, Joan Lynn '; Aldrete, Roy Edmund .631 Arya, Mun1shwor Kumar 234, 283 Bailey, Thomas Albert . 270 ; Alexander, Barbaro Jo . .556 Anderson, John Freemo~ : .617 Asoff, Coby Scan . Bo1ll.a, Brett Jomes .420 • 416 .631 Ale11:onder, Cynthia E. . 316 Anderson, Joseph L. , UI .534 Asoff, Thomas Craig. . 552. 492 Bom, Beverly Ann . 182, 604 ~ AJexonder, Diana B. . 288 Anderson, Koren A. .631 Aschbacher, lmdo M.oe 301 , 484, 542 Boin, Jolie Ellen 177, 548 Alexander, Don Wesley 207, 270 Anderson, Koren L. .617 Aschenbeck, Janet Leo . 254 Boin, Shen Gwyn . 261 , 557 p Ale11:onder, Henry F. 408, 631 Anderson, Kenneth ~>n~ld 402, 617 Ash, Stephen Schmerler 206 Bmr, Warren Gregot'Y . .374 M Alexander, John D. .556 Anderson, lee Mortm . 552 Ashoory, Hamid .213 Bmrd, Billy Joe, Jr. .416 Alexander, Lucius H. 370, 432, 617 Anderson, lee Stewart ~ . 390 Ashford, Gory All~n : 380, 381 Baird, Jomes Melvin . .384 ' p Alexander, Mory Ellen .631 Anderson, Lissa Beth . .255 Ashlemon, Eddie Fred, j, Baird, Sherry Koy . .604 256 I Alexander, Matilda E. 445, 617 Anderson, Margaret F.. 459, 604 Ashman, 1'1-.ory 1'1-.ort1no 460, 617 Boot El Mal, Mohomed M. .309 Alexander, Pamela Sue 182, 631 Anderson, Marsha Jone . 549 Askey, Jeon Mone 459, 548 Boker, AJ1ce Lynne 293, 617 Ale11:onder, Potr1c1a J 261, 473, 604 Anderson, Mory Clo1re . .617 AU:m, Richard H., Jr .553 Boker, Ann Russell 229, 372 Alexander, Robert T .390 Anderson, Michael Alton : . 276 Astudillo, Tulia Cadiz .553 Boker, Barbara Ann . .617 Alford, Shelley Jolie . 182, 455, 631 Anderson, Michael Glen 258, 270 Ato, Nossor Hos.son . . 280 Boker, Brandon High 209, 412 Alfred, Ronald 0. .556 Anderson, Michael J. 269 Ateu1s, Wilham Jomes . 552, 492, 507 Bake" Choe .6Jl Bartosh, Uene Ann . . 239 Sell. Monho lee M.• Mn. . 257 Bills, Emmen lee . . 319 . 480 Boll, Nanette Bort0$h, Wilham F ., Jr. . 364 Bell, Patsy Jeonette 455, 632 Bills, lorry Wayne . . . .558 182, 255 255. JO•. 6JI Boll, Salh Ann Bartula, Foye Carolyn 263, 60' Sell, R;choes R. . . 280. 558 Block, Cothonne Ourond .604 Banks, Virginia Anne . . . . . 28•. 549. 604 Batty, (o,ol Ann 1SJ, 255. 278, 6J2 Bennett, Jimmy Cleve . . . 509 Siad, Davod lee . . . 227. 282 Mcloughlin, Joyce Mone Bankston 267. 472. 557 Bouer, Beth Ann . 293 Bennett, John Harmon Jr. . . 266 Block, Debro Leonn . . .618 Bannon, Susan Gale . .226 Bouer, Solly . 450 Bennett, Rand Morton . .617 Slact, Esthe< Ruth . . . . . 6J2 Bans.al, Jogd1sh Prosod . . 259 Bouer, Sammy Gene . 283 Bennight, Kenneth l., Jr. 21 O, 277 Black. law,ence Wayne 508, 509 Boqueror, Francisco J .557 Bough, Dione Elaine . 443, 617 Benno, Cathy Lynne . 448, 449 Slact. Mono Ellen . . . . . J72 Borob, Helene 167. JOB Bough, lu\do Gozelle . -473 Benson, Edward A. . 228 Slact. Rebecca . . 261, 270. 472. 47J, 604 Borobon, More Richard .J66 Bough, Ph1l1p Dupont . 276 Benson. Thomas R. J76, '28 Slact. Rodney Dale . . . 227 Barber, Gory Edward Boum, Ph1hp Joy 269, 366 Bentley, William Roy 304, 466, 617 Block, William Earl . . . 39B 266. 55J . JS• Barber. Kathleen Ann .557 Boxley, Geo Corrot1 . . 209 Benton, Barry Louis . .604 Sla', Roland Clybu'n 280, 259 Se,g.,. Judoth Hope . .632 Bloc"""'°'· Joct Colbert 422, 42J, 558 Bork er, Patrick Austin J92. 6-04 Boys, Ronald Gene . . 557 Beest 280. 558 s.,gfeld, Elozabeth 8. . . J90 Blair, Betty Corot .55B Barlow, Donald Eugene 400 Beach, Carol Susan 459, 632 Bergman, Betsy Mounce 163, 308, 60.C Blair, Gayla Faith . . . . 441 25J, 557 Barnard, Barbaro Ann . Beach, Gory Michael . 396 Blair, Glono Jeon . . SSB s.,gt. '"" . 229 . Barnard, John Thomas 269. J7', 6Jl Seolle, Jahn fOO"te J7 4, 558 Bert.:mon, lorry Gene 267, 270 Sia", Mo. Davod Mochoel 216, 468, 256 Barnes, Jomei Russell 617 l!eoett C>.r;n 187. 418, 617 BeKor 600 Bechtel. Donoel R 208 Berry, W1llt0m R 280 Bl01vis . .605 Bunn, Bruce Relyea .216• Boren, Corl Leslie . 211 , 214, 277, 368, 559 Broun, Ovosho Edith . .61B Brown, Gilton lomor . 457, 633 Buquoo, Mih Eugene 22B, 561 • Ill Borey, R~ond Born .61B Broun, Ronald Woyne . Burch, Arthur Lee, Jr. .3B8 !!I 270, 560 Brown, Gregg Worren . . 605 Borg, Ronold D. , . . . .2! 1 Breunig, Christine Morie . 416 Brown, Hol Dennis 229, 605 Burch, Noncy Jo 261 , 419 Ill n Bor91teodt, William Grant .559 Breunig, Potrict0 Mortin .257 Bael Thomas 17S, 312, 384 Burns, John Simeon, Jr. .398 Campbell, M;td,ed C. . . .60S Cosey, Shown Russet 317, 618 Caballero, R1chord Gorc10 . 561 Burns, Potrte10 Ann .266 Compbell, Paulo W., liitrs. . -'84 Cosey, Susan . . . 562 Burns, Richard Robert Cabe, Davod 8. 280, 2S9, S61 . 422 Campbell, Phillips K., Jr. .374 COld . 224, 600 Calabro, Fronk Peter . . 2.C6, 600 Cangelosi, Lindo . . . . . 255, 278 Covonough, Kathryn Jan , , . . .482 Burton, Will1om Comer . 374, 60S Calaway, Edward lee., Jr. ..00, 605 Connodoy, Margaret A., M.ts. . 387 Cavanaugh, Kenneth lee . 221 , 280, 600 Burttschell, Homan M. 4S9, 633 Coldbeclc, Thomes Kevin 210, 199 Cavanaugh, Maureen C. . -'78 Busby, Thomas Fronkl1n . 60S Caldero, Norman Jose . .561 ~~~~~~.rty~~~7:n~:n. . .469 Cavanaugh, Roy . . . . . 233 .479 BuKh, Dennis Gene . . .618 Calderon, Sylvia Ann .633 Connon, Gordon Thomas . . 561 Cavazos, Irmo R. T., M.ts.. . . . 562 Bush, Ellzobeth Suzanne . 287 Coldwell , Carol Ann ,.u2 Cannon , Holly Lyn . . . 633 Cavazos, Manuel, IV . . . 562 Bush, John Howord .S61 Coldwell, Londo Joyce . . 633 Connon, Michael Dov1d . 633 Cove, Catherine Ann . . 281 304 Bush, John Steven . 217, 60S Coldwell , Robert H .. 111 . 402, 618 Cannon, Michael Kent . . . 618 Cove, Jomes Mtchoel . . '. -'92 8ush, M•d>ael Ge W., Mn. . 562 Corr, Pat•ock Allen 269, 456, 633 Chotmos, Nancy Fay . .619 Corr, Rebecca Ann . 605 Chouveoux, Bert lowson . .....60S Corr, Royce Preston . .633 Chouveoux, Tony Lynn . . 269, 304, 633 Carroway, Robert H., Ill 376, 605 Chovomo, V.rg+nio . . . . 60S Con1<0, Robert Gory . 633 Chaven, Kathryn Jeanne . .....252 Comdr., Kerry Lynn -'59, 633 Cheatham, Donald T. . . .390 Comlr.er, SteYen Alon . 618 C1-hom, Londo Co•ol 261, 271, 450, 562 Comqu1ry, Pobto . . . 562 C1-hom, Pomolo O.u . 314, 619 Ca.orgoret Carlyle .474 4SO, 564 Davis, M.ory Helen . Cook, Koren Sue .S63 Cro1g, Allen B., Ill .S4S Curtis, Coro/ Jeon .619 . . 268 Do'tlis, N>.ory Kothryn 0o'11s, Michele Ann Cook, Lorry Gene .619 Cro1g, Betty Lee . . . 261 Curtis, Shelley Jeon . 268 .460 Davis, Pot Wayne Cook, Lucio Gf'lbble •37, 63• Cro1g, David P1don . .396 Curtis.s, Clark Alexander .262 191, 242, S64 Cook, Lindo Gole . 462, S49, 63• Cro1g, Cheryl Renee . .S63 Curtis, Thomas Percy . .207 .372 Dovis, Poul Francis Cook, Moqone Ann 261, 273 Cro1g, Deborah lee . .2SS Cu•oc. Cheryl ll.ortin T., Ill . 269, •S7 . 267 Do'tlis, Rtchord Franklin . Cook, Poulo Jeon .S63 Craig, Mehuo . . . 167, 17S, 182 216, 2S6 Davis, Richard Lee Cook, Peggy Loo1se _ •S2. 619 Craig, R1chord Flinn . 249, 273, S63 Do'tlis, Richord M. .221 Coo«. Reagon Shelley .606 Cro1g, R1chord Neel . . .311 Davis, Robert Jonathon .263 Cook, Renee .606 Cro1g, Terry S. P., Mrs. . S63 Davis, Solly Jo . .63S D Davis, Scott A. . . . Cool<, Stephen lee .230 Craig, William Calloway . 211, 277, S63 161, 441, S6• Cook, Robert David . 269, 634 Cro1g, V1rg1n10 Ann . . . 4SO, 606 267, 270 Davis, Sherilyn Jeon . Dovis, Sherry Ann . Cook, Stephen W1lliom . 190, 382 Crain, Corole Lois .S63 167, 230 Cook, Tommie Lynn 404, 619 Crom, Ernest Agee 273, 470 Dobney, Joseph T.. Ill 404, 606 Dov is, Terr in Robert . 433, s;;Davis, Timothy 0o'1id Cook, W11!1om Lynn . S63 Crom, Jomes C. 2S7, 2S8, 270 318, 372 Cooke, Charles T .. Crain, Mory Ann . ~:::~: ~~~~ ~~~~~s-. 452 Davis, Wolter Dole .63S . 241 , S63 30•. 63• Cooke, David G., Ill . . 269 Crone, Julianne G . . . 239, S63 Doily, He•schel 8. . . . :~~* Dowson, Donald Howard .416 . Cooke, Jomes Dole 466, SS2, S63 Crone, Kathryn Louise . . 4S4 Doke, Nancy Elizabeth . . 293 Dowson, Ginger Roe 420, S6• Cooley, Caroline E. .•SS Crop1tto, M.ory Nell . .S•8 Dole, Pamela Foye . .619 Dowson, Kerry Don . . .488 Cooley, Horry T olbot .606 Cratin, John R., Ill . . .S63 Dole, William Hoyden 492, 506, 552 Dowson, Peter Poul, Ill . .S4S Cooley, John Thornton 408, 619 Craven, Candice Anne . .63• Doleo, Chodes J. . . . 240, 246, 606 Dowson. Thomas Finney . 4S6, 63S Cooper, DorTell Norman .396 Cro'tlen, Poul Eugene 241, S63 Dalrymple, Joyce Eileen "8.606 .619 Dowson, William Charles . Cooper, Dennis W . 2S8 Crover, Jomes Ingram . . Dohymple, Robert Alon 304, 634 Doy, Edgar AJlon . .S19 Cooper, Freddy Gordner . S2•. S2S, S26 Crowford, Charles Travis . 492, SS2 Dolton, Charlotte Louise 459, 619 Doy, Henry Pres.sly . . .36• SlO, Sl 1, SS2 Crowford, Connie . . . 240, S63 Dolton, Jerry Wayne 275, 211 Doy, N>.orgoret Reneau 261 , 606 416, 634 . Cooper, Glenn Felix . . . .........S39 Crowford, Frances Monon 2SS, 619 Dolton, Loyd, Jr. . 317, 600 Doy, Michael Thomas . . 269 Cooper, John Wolloce, IV 23•. 2S9, 280, 416, S63 Crowford, Gory Wayne 304, 634 D"Ambrogi, Rick T. . .372 Doy, Sandro Lee .606 Cooper, Lonee Kimberly •oo. 619 Crowford, Glynis (. . . 267, 311, 460, 606 Dom1co, Billy Groy, II . . 539 Doywood, John Corl . . . 30•. 63S Cooper, Lanette Morie . .S48 Crowford, Joe T., Jr. . 392, 619 Donburg, Carolyn Joy . . .63.C Doyyoni, N>.ohommod Hasan .213 Cooper, IJ.ox1ne Temme 2S3, 263, 311 Crowford, Robert Earl . . 20S Oonburg, Glendo Sharon . 239, 253, 56.C De FOf'd, Harvey Nosh . ..208 Cooper, Romona Jeon .606 Crowford, Roy Mills, Jr. Danforth, Douglas Mueller .COO, 606 Oeoderick, Franklin A. ..206 •S6, 63• Cooper. Sandro Louise . •77, S63 Creamer, Fronk D. .S63 Deaderick, Williom D. 269, 63S Cooper, Sharon Ann Creel, Martha . . . 439, 606 4SS, 63S g~~:::: ~~~::: ~~~ne . . 56.C Dealy, Lynn Christine •8•. 634 Coose, Julie Ann .439 Crenshaw, Charlie E. .S29 Donoel, Dovid Allen . 2S7.'~~~ Deon, Benjamin J., Ill 208, 282, S6• 4S6, 63• Copas, Potric10 Lee . . .63• Crew, Robert Joseph Doniel, Deborah Lynn . 459 Deon, Chorlie Eugene .6SO Copelond, Chorl1e R., Jr. 30•. 634 Crews, Sarah Louise . .619 Doniel, Denno Lynn . .606 Deon, Della Katherine .288 .606 Copelond, Jonrs Lynn . 2SS, 278, 437 Crews, Vicki Elizobeth Doniel, Dorothy D. . 455, 63.C Deon, Judy Lynn . . 226, 481 Copeland, Jeon El1zobeth . Cr1el, Armando B. . Doniel, Judy Jeonette .619 Deon, Marlo Kathleen ..63S • 16, S63 438, 63• Copelond, Ollie Jockson S41, S•S Cnm, Gory Clarence . .216 Doniel, Locy Stratton . . 438 Deon, Mory Bird 291, 63S Copelond, Potnc10 Ann .63• Cringle, 0o'11d Clayton . .606 Doniel, Leonard Hoyden . 208 Deon, Michaele 312, SS2 . Copeland, Rebecco Lee . 4S9 Cnspin, Mory P. . . .619 Doniel, Raymond Jeptho 376, 56.C , 432 Deon, Robert Allen 210, 564 . . Copelond, R1chord A. .........63• Criswell, John Dono . . 20S Doniel, Robert S .. Ill . . 408, 634 Deon, Wilham Richard . .390 Copelond, Robert E .. Jr. . 20S, 206, 27S, 382, 606 Cntes, Robert H. . . . 27S Dear, Borboro Jonrce .56• Copeland, Weldon $., Jr .. Croon, Cynthia Anne g:~:::: :~~n~d~~ . . . 56.C Deaton, Dionne . 258, 2S7 .63• .300 Coppedge, John Ronold 173, 420, 606 Crocker, Betty C. . . . 293, S63 Donoel, WillK>m Heney . 270.' ~:: Deats, Jomes Alon 404, 619 .211 S49, 63• Coquot, Jeon Pierre . Crocker, Jenette Abbey Daniell, Robert Wetter . 408, 63.C Deaver, J. Franklin . . . . . .263 Corbell, Jon Kel'11n .619 Crockett, Howard Lawhon 372, S47, 606 Daniels, John Steele . . . 2'8 Deberry, Judith Anne G., Mrs. .261 .63• Corbett, Ahce Taylor . . .634 Crockett, Kimberly . Daniels, Matthew Jerry . . 408 Debod, Suson lee .63S Debord, Deboroh . Corbin, John Sounders, Jr. .619 Crockett, Lindo Irene 268, 4S9 .56• Corbitt, Poul Joy Crockett, Michoel D. .460 ~~~~~~. ~~o~{le: .63.C Debord, Ruth Ann . . 20S •12, 63• Decker, Oscar Jomes Cordell, Borboro Jeon Croft, Rochelle Foye . Donz;ge.-, Goil So,bo,o .619 2ss:::: S•3. 634 261 , 271 , S63 Cordell, Oovtd Mork (roly, Amy Eileen Dedeo" Cheryl Anne .619 408, 63• .30• Corder, John T enn1son . . 247 Crompton, Oovid Robert . .600 .63S ~~~~.C~il~z~~-h Jo~e . . 30.C Deegan, Robert H., Jr .. Cordes, Dennis Edward .S63 Cromwell, Helen I. B.• Mrs. . 261 Oo•den, Poul W.•to• . . :~~; Deegan, Suson Chnsttne .606 Cordill, Joseph Boker . . .619 Cromwell, William 0 ., Ill . S3•. SS2 Deen, Gregory Charles 217. 469 Cormier, Elmo Jomes, Jr. 492, SS2 Cronquist, Lois Ann ~::::~.~=JAn!r. .600 Deering, Ann Elizabeth . . .63S .484 Corn, Harvey Roy . 1SO, 404 , 432 Crook, Do'tlid P. . . . 428, 619 Do'ling, Stephen C. ;~~ Deferreire, Mory Elizabeth ..S64 .SS3 Cornelius, Sterlmg Cro1g . 36• Crook, Robert Ney, Jr .. Darnell, Stephen N. . . 460 Deford, Ero Jone , . . .231 Cornett, Jomes Reo'tl1s . . . 416, 606 Crook, Timothy B. . . Darnell, Sylvia Jeon . . , .63.C Defro1n, Jomes Ernest . ..606 .312 Cornwell, Howord Douglas .606 Cropper, Thomas Webb . . . Dorrouzet, John Louis, Jr. . 207 Oegenhordt, Ann Ruth . 300, 462. 63S Coronado, Tomas . . 277, 279, 280 Crosby, Suson Amanda S., Mrs. .412 Derrow, Robert Scott 431 , 433 Dehoyos, G. Al'tloro 206, 606 . 267, 270 Correll, Venice Mory .619 Crossen, Jock Burton, II . . . .38• Darville, Dorio June . . .en, 600 Deinken, Anno Fonda . 270, 600 Cornngton, Dennis A. .S47 Crossett, Steve Stewart . 308, 606 Dmwin, Cliffotd Allen . 304, 600 Deinken, Peter Hermon . 269, 4S6 Cory, Dorolhy O.one S48, 634 Crouley, Carole Ann . 313, 204 Delogorzo, Nora Hilda ...63S Crossley, Vernon H., Jr . 206, 280 ~~:~: ~~:i~~=~e~ : .30.C Delogorzo, VictOf', Jr. . 486, 600 .211 .S09 .63S ~=~:~l~~!:.,:r ~~S.. • 563 Cros.sl1n, Donald Wayne DosHvo, J.,.. Augusto ::~: Delahoussaye, Jill Roe . c.,.t.110. Robert J<»eph . 210 Crouch, Christopher G . .4S6 Dott.,.,, Stuort l. . . . . . . 5S3 Deloney, Carole Jeon . . 271 C°'Mow, Dono McNeil 452, 45.C Crouch, Jomes W., Ill Dougherty, Delores E .. Mn. .S64 .606 Deloney, .krry Wayne . .S29 Cothom, Noncy Ellen 313, 619 Crouch, Juliano . . 293, 460 Doum, Donold Roy . 228, 4S7, 634 Delonge, Steve Edward .63S Cotlor. Mork Jock . . 366 Crouse, Philip Charles Dauterive, Judy Eileen . . 455 Delano, Ricky Dole _ 374, 619 . 269 Cotlor, Steve W1lhom 366, 563 Crow, Corl AJon . . .269 Davenport, Jomes E., Jr. _ 256 , 388 Delor"'°· Mory Lou . 476, 63S Cottoo, Cother•ne M. 276, 606 Crow, Cynthia Lynn . 314, •S9, 63• Davenport, Kothryn Jo . . 459, 63.C Delay, Roy Eorle, Ill . . . . 564 Cotton, Joe Gregory . . 269 Crow, Glenn Wayne .606 0o'1enport, Norman Alon . 398, 63.C Deleon, Leo C.. Jr. 428, 606 Cotton, Rolph Gotey . :~~: Deloog, George Thomos . .606 Crumpton, Coralyn Ann Delong, Moms Lee . .509 .634 .635 .266 ~::': ~=TC:,:~:om . 5" g:::::~~:1: ~~y . .63~ DeLouontos, Do"td Noe Crutchfield, Catherine A .. . 487 . 276 Covongtoo, Debo0, Jul>0 C. . . 228 Covington, Suzonne . . . . . . . . 606 Crutt1nger, IJ.ort1n Stone 468, 619 Davidson, Ruth Patricio 261 , 271 , 56.C Deltoro, Rubin V. . . . . •77 Cruz, Berto ldollO . . .437 Cowon, Alvon E, J, . 135, 202, 203, 206, 267, 277 Davies, Gordon Roy . . . . 379 Dement, Anno Lee . 459, 606 Cowon, Crruedo Anne . . . 563 Cryo<, Hendo Goyie Culbertson, Lindo K .. .606 ...•60 g:::::~:~11~:,:ie. . . 437 Denmon, Moro ..n E Coword, Olo-Rudolph S63 Culbertson, M.ory Julio . .•S9 . 250, 564 Cowort, Lindo Cothef'lne 427, 619 Cullen, Coral A. .•oo Dov,., Chode• He•mon : ~~~ Denmoo, Mi... Corl . . 230 Cowen, Nancy Augusto 563 Cullen, Mork Paige 469, 634 Denmoo, l>ndo Sue F .. Mn . ..271 Cowh1g, Margaret Anne 460 Cullen, Robert Alon . . ...280 ~:::: g:b!;!o~tel . .273 Denn, Oebfo Oetotne ..63S Cox, Bentom1n Rio 408 606 Cullender, Michael Joe . 258, 270, S6• Dov,., Deboeh . • 390 S6• Dovos, Jo..,.. Edwoehelle 63S Cunn1nghom, John P . Jr S64 Dov1i, Jimmy Goton 462 Cox, Mortin O yde 606 Cunningham, Kathryn L Davis, John O.Uotd 564 Denton, Borboro Jeon • 63S Co• . Thomen Aubroy, J, 258 Cunningham, Mory Carol 267 Oov1l, John kuntey 635 Del',,...,Dor~y H 261 , S•9. 553 Derbmg , Deborah . Derbmg, Diano . Derby, Alon T. Demck, Borboro Jeon Oemck, Janet Ann Demck, Jos Vinson, Jr .. Derse, Pmcilla Anne . Derton, Mory Teresa . Desmond, Deborah Jeon Deter, Phyll11 Annette Dethloff , Herbert John . Dettman, Gregory M. Deuschle, Corl Allen . Deuschle, Jone Ellen . Devone , Alvin Earl , II . Devooght, Dione Joyce Devos;, Kenneth B. Dewberry, Angelo K. . . Dewberry, W1ll1om Dov1d . Oewbre, Re1do Koy Dewees, Charles Bell, Ill Deweese, Jefferson G. . Dewitt , Thomas Michael Dexter, Patrtck John Deyoung, Edwin Roy . . 01 Benedetto, Nicholas A. 0101, Ph1l1p Stephen . . . 0101 De Leon, Santo Elio . Diaz De Leon, Victor 01oz , Domel , Jr . 0101 , Mono Juon . . 01ozdeleon , V. 0 ., Jr . Dick, Cotherme Ann . . Dickenson, Go1I Mone . Dickerman, Jomes Clork Dickerson, Donno lee . 01ck1nson, He1d1 h\cme . Dickinson, Laverne lee . Dickinson , Lindo lee . Dicks.on, Debro Go1I . Dickson, lewis M., Ill Dickson, Raymond l. Dickson , R1chord lone D1den , Mory Lou 01el1 , Robert Fronk Dies, Morttn White Dies, Ruth Dionne . Dieterich, Jomes M. Dietz, John Kori D1et1, Shoron A. B. . Diffley, Suzanne M. . 01f 1l1ppo, John 0 ., Jr . Duorto, Mory Jone Dtll , Robert lo1d . . . . D1llord, Charles Winston, II Otllord, David Alon . Dillon, Donno Cheryl Otllon, Koren Susan . Dills, John Cecil, Jr. Dilworth, Colleen M. Dilworth, Diano Mory D1moline, Ernest E., Ill 01nerste1n, Jock . . Dingle, Leroy Mounce D1ngwerth, Jomes A. Otmno, Carmen lee . Dinn , Soroh Fronces Dinsmoor, Bnon .619 . JI S IS9 , 172, 190, S6S .619 . 261 . 270 2SJ, S6S . 2J9 .606 JIJ, 606 606 Sl 9 2BJ, 619 .619 . JO• JOI , 619 221 , S6S •22. 6JS •22, S6S .•S• JBO , 619 JB4 , 6JS 400, 606 .606 .20B . 2J6 . S6S .606 247, 277 .•BB . S6S . 206 •60, 6JS 2SS, •J7 190, 2JO IBB, 2SJ . •J9 IB2 , I BJ , S6S 231 , S•2. 619 .6JS .J72 .600 . 619 .'76 .'71 17S, JIB. 600 409 , 460, 619 216, J92 IJS, 161 , 260 . S6S . .. B4 . 270 .606 466, 6JS .•20 . 17S .619 2SS, •72 . S6S .•S9 . J72 . S6S IB7 , JIO, Jl2, •JJ . 606 .606 . 6JS .•SS . 269 Dippel , Deonna . . Dippel , T1emon H., Jr. 01qu1nz10, Lindo Jo . . 01qu1nzio, Sandro Jone ...... 261 , S6S 161 , 172. IB7 , 2B2 , 26S Dirks, Borboro Koy . Dirosa, Emtl1e Mory . . D1sch1nger, Borboro E. Dismukes, John Scott . Dismukes, Judith l ., Mrs. Disney , Debor oh Ann Dixon, Janet G . Dlouhy, David Bryon . Dlugoch, Juon1to Suson Doak, Corolyn Mory Ooone, Lindo Kaye Dobbins, Denny Pot . Dobbs, Dennis Keller . Dobek, Andrew Joseph . Dobek, Lindo Morlone Dobros«o, M1choel Poul Dobyns, David Alon . Docekol, Kenneth lee Dodd, Donald Allton Dodds, Jomes Marvin Dodson, David F. Dodson, Molly Ann Doedyns, Joonno Beth . Doedyns, Sharon Morie Doenng, Mork Allen Doerr, Jeanette Mone Doerr, Pot r1 c10 Ann Doerr, R1chord Eorl Doerr, llonme Lynn Doggett, John Gribble Doggett, Lloyd A., II Doherty, Wilfred l. , Jr Doig, Gordon Arthur Doing, Lome Anne Dolon, Suson Lou . 261 , 477 , '7B 29J . 20• . •19 . 606 •22. •J2, 606 . S6S 296, 600 . 6JS 177. 27J, S6S .6JS . 27J . S6S . 261 . 217 . 261 .•B• .606 2BJ, •6B . 2•2 . 2BO . S6S . 291 261 •62, 6JS •22 . 606 •B• .•B• 2JS, 27' , 2BO 269 S6S 1'S, 260, 26S J90, 600 262 , JO• JIJ, 606 .619 Donald, Mork Robert . . "33 Donaldson, Judy Colene . 565 Donaldson, Rodney Eorl 269 , 297 , 635 Donelson, Robin lisle . 207 Donelson, Rollin Roy . . 207 Donnell, Ben Dobyns, Ill 190, 227 Donosky, leoh Goldie 253, 263 Donov1t1, Jeon . . . . 248, 606 Dooley, George Cleveland 619 Dooley, Kathleen Ann 635 Dooley, Potnc10 Ellen 261 , 4 16, S65 Dooley, Potnc10 Lynn 635 OooJ1n, l(oleto Ann . 300 Doran, Felix Michael . 390 Dorchester, Ronald A. . . 54 I Dorfmon , Jeffery More . 433 , 54' Done, Martha Ann _ . . 606 Dorman, Carolyn Rebecco 606 Dorough, Frances A. 455 Dorr, Joon Elizabeth . . 6 19 Domes, Gorlond W1ll1om , . 258 Domes, Glenn Harvey . . 565 Dorsett, Charles Edward . 213 , 275 Dorsett, Rebecca Morgoret .455 Dorsey, Jerry Brent . . . 224 , 606 Dorsey, Potnc10 K. . . 619 Dosch , Robert Oneill . .606 Doty, Jimmy Anderson . 209 , 234 Doty , Soro Louise . . . . 255 , 268 Dougherty, Jomes Gnff1s . . 565 Dougherty, Potnc10 A. . 37 4 Doughty, Trov1s V. . 545 Oouglos, Cotheflne E. . . 565 Douglas, Geofge Mlchoel 217 Douglos, Justin lee . . 316 Douglas, Rodney Arthur "06, 619 Douglos, Steven Allon . 3B8 Douglas, Verno Koy . 365, 565 Douglou, M1choel . 4 16, 417 Douglou, Solly Morie . 606 Douthit, Thomos lone . 4 16 Dowd, Ben1om1n S. J. . 270 Dowdey, John D., Jr . . . 273 Dowdy, W1ll1om C. , HI . 3B8 , 635 Dowell , Ben Evans 276, 428 Dowlen, Donno Jo . . 305, 314 Dowling, Deborah Ann . 606 Dowlmg , Sharron Leo . . 464 , 606 Downs, Gregory Edward 619 Downs, John Roland . . 242 Downs, Potr+c10 Obero . . . . . . . . . 316 Doyal, Wayne Noble ISS, J92, SIJ, S17 , SS2, S6S Doyle, Chas Edgor, Ill . . . . . . . . . . 522 Doyle, Donielle Ruth . . 253 Doyle, Jomes David . 269 Doyle, Mory Ann . . . 565 Drocoul1s, Jomes Robert 466, 509 Droke, Judith Ann S .• Mrs 250 Drokos. Eleni Morino . . 462 Drokos, Thomas Follos; . 206, "69 Draper, Coro! Dione . 606 Draper. Fredenck A. , Ill 372, 619 Dreeben, Oren J. . . 175, 310, 433 Drennon , Donald lee . 40B , 635 Drewry, Robert Wilson . 635 Dreyer, Jomes Leroy, Jr . 509 Driggers, John Mock . . 600 Dnnkord, Dono Id Wayne . . 4 16 Dnnkwoter , Betsy Ann . . 313 Driscoll , W1U1om Don 145, 265 , 552 Dns«1U , Donald Oscor 211 600 Drobysk1, Thomos J. 364 : 606 Orosnes, Roy Ann . . 261 , 430 Dryden, John Stephen . . J6B, 619 Dubberley, Alten Erbocher 205, 606 Dube, Potric10 Koy 635 Dubois, Morit Jeon . 239 '45 Dubose, lorry Woyne 269: 2B3 Dubose, Rolph Keller "02 Dubose, Wolter H. . . 304 Dubose, W1ltt0m Lou is 466 Duchnych, Bohdon Wolter 486 Duck , Gory Emerson . 28 7 Duckworth, Dennis Keith . 509 Ducloux , Cloude Ernest . 291 Ducote, John Mock 292 , 305 Duderstadt, Betty Jo . 4 20 Duderstadt, S+d . 420, 565 Dudley, Jomes Bnon . . 376 Duerr, Joseph Raymond 37 4 Duerr, Nancy Louro . . 293 , 301 Duggon, Bradford Clyde 406, 606 Dugger, Rosemary . 192, 635 Duggins, Cynthia Koy 316, 436 Duke, Cynth10 Jo . 455, 6 19 Duke, Darlene 455 Duke , O.ono 25 1, 606 Duke, Noncy Joe . 459 Duke , Noncy Koy . 26B, 257 , 565 Duke, Terry Woyne 246 Dukes, John Anthony 619 Dukes, M1ehoel lee 5 19 Oulok , Soro Sue 620 Duloney, Robert l. 565 Du·long, El1zobeth T. 30B , 315, 4B2 Dunaway, Rosemary . I B2 , 607 Dunbar, Geraldine . . 620 Dunkle, David Pot Dunlop, Oov1d Graydon Dunlop, Deborah Lynn Dunlop, John Ktrkby . Dunlop, Kathleen R. Dunlop, Stephen Alfred Dunlop, Susan Ann Dunn , Mory Suson . Dunnom, W1ll1om Wayne . Dunning, John Affleck Dunning, Susan lee Dupont, Jonelle Reg ino Dupree, Sharon Ann . Dupuy, V1rgin10 Hyde, Mrs Duron, Lindo M. M. Duron, Robert Ouropou, Steven Lynn Durbon, M.ory Anne Dure, Leighton Corter Ouren, Norman , Jr . Durfee, Oeboroh Susan Durham, Clifton H .• Jr. Durhom, Robert Tilmon Durham, Tim Loyd . Durrenberger, C yrtl J. Durrett, M.ory Ello Durst, Bruce Enc Durst , John W. Duval, Shetley . . Duvall, Morguer1te Duvall, Will1om C. Dvyko , She1lo Ann O...oro6c , Willtam Chorles Dvorsky, Anno Com1/le Dwight, lorry Bruce . . Dwyer, Nancy ler1Ch, Mrs. Dwyer, William J. .. Oybowsk1, Cynthia Lois Oyde« , Lowell Richard . Dye, Barbaro M.orte . Dye, Dennis Roy Oyer , Jomes Robert Dyer , John Lawrence Oyer , Ph1l11p Grohom •22 J6•. S'7, 607 SSI JB6. 6JS 2SS, 6JS 290. 292, S6S 600 261 , S6S •B6 •26 6JS 2SJ •62 2B7 , 2B9 267 2S•. 620 S20, SS2 607 .620 .•B7 . •S9 . S6S . . S6S 2•6. JI I . 296 .S6S 6JS 2'7, S6S . 260 2SS, •62 •12, J IB .607 21J, 2i.. 277 •J9, S•J. S•B. S6S 620 .276 . 22B . •J9 .620 . 270 Dykes, Jonno Renne . , . . Dykes, Mory Katherine, Mrs. Oysort, Kenneth C. 270, 607 262, J02, JOS . •B7 . JB• JI• , 4S2, S•J . 270 .JOS Eods, Beverly Ann Eods, Deborah Ann Eads, M.orgoret Jeon . Eaglin , Lindo Elizabeth . Eokens, Gibbs Edmond . Eokmon, Doyle Douglas Eones, Horvey R., Ill . . Eanes, John Philp, Jr. . Earle, Charles Dougtos Eorly, Lydia Jeanne Eorly, Martha Lynn Earnest, Aro Lynn . . E East, Myron Elmo, Jr . Eastburn, Britton Allen . Eastburn, John Thomas . Easter, Charles lee, Jr . Eosterl1ng, Douglas N . Eoton, Edward Arthur, Ill Eoton, Gerold Stephen Eoton, John Oov1d . Eoton, Richard Aidan Eoves, George Gregory Ebensberger , Peggy Ann Eberhard, Jeffrey Wayne . Eberhart, Gwe~yn Hope Ebers, Mory Esther Eck , Patrick Glenn Eckert, Joyce Eileen . Eckhardt, laurel Ann Eckols , Romon Murray . Eddins, John Norm, Jr . Eddlemon, Robert Bruce Eddy, Jock1e David Eden, Ernie Michael Eden, Morgoret Noncy Edens, Jeon, Ill . . . . Edens, Robert Bannister Edge, Gory Don . . Edgerton, Corol Ann Edgin, Richard Alon Edgtn, Robert Gerold Edison, W1lesto l. . . Edler, Bonnie Dolores Edl1s, Gory Oovtd Edmond, Michael Toole Edmonston, Leon Pockord Edrington, Robert Leo Edrington, Shirley Jeon . Edwards, Betty Jo . . Edwards, Carol Jeon Edwords, Chorles lee S6S •60 2SJ, 600 •7B, 607 . JOS J7', 620 1'S, 260, 276 .S6S J92 •J6, 620 . 620 2SS, 2B7 . 620 .JBB . J96 . S6S •16. 620 26 7, 273 . 270 "0, 600 29• . S66 "0, 600 ISO , 177, 209 2S2, •62 .620 '48, '49 2SS 217, 2S6 •J9, S66 226 , 2SS , 27B , 21 B, 6JS . 223 JOS. 6JS 607 . 291 ISO , 2B2. •76, •BB IB2 . • 76, •BJ JBO, 620 . Jl2 . S66 HS, S66 .•SJ 2•2. S66 6JS .•Bl ·" 220J, 20•. 209, 277 , 29B , Jl7, S66 20B 6JS 2J9, 2SJ, S66 27B , 620 . 620 . 209 Edwords, W1ll 1om R , Jr Egelhoff, Elizabeth Ann Egenes, Lindo Go1I Eggleton, Nancy Koy Egl1ht, Randoll W1ll1om , Ehlers, Horry Woyne Ehlers, Martha Lynne Ehrensberger, Marilyn Ann Ehng, l(enneth Dole Ehr lich, Oouglcn Dole E1chenboum, Charles B Eicher , Potuck 0 Eichner, Mork Jeffrey E1ckenhors1 , Roy E E1ckmonn, Robt. Eug Eide, Sharman 0.. E.dmon, Mork Worner Etermonn, Ann Elizabeth Eigler, Oouglos John Eiland, Edword C. , Jr Eiland, Gory Woyne . Eilbott, Lawrence Richard . Eisenberg, Richard N . Ersenhour, Thomos P. Eisenman, Horold J E1senstott , l(oy Sandro . E1serer, Marshall Roy Ekblod, Tonyo Koy Ekstrom, Wayne Boker . Elam , Dennis lee . Elbel , Jo Ann . Eibel, Sond•o Elder. Jomes Harvey. Ill Elden, Gory Don Eldndge, Dovod Poul Eldndge, Sharon Anne . Elfenbetn, Louro Ann ElfOfd, Timothy M. Ehck, Jomes Jerome Eltck, John V. El izondo, Homer Ale10 . Eltzondo, Robert Louis . Elkins, Arthur Stoey Elkins, Claire Beth Elkins, Sondra Lynn Elkins, Thomos L.. Ill . Elledge, R1chord G . Elliott , Albert Cole Elliott, Corole Ann Elliott, Ed Stonley Elliott, Jon Elizobeth Elliott, John B., Ill . E1hott, Jon Price Elliott , Koren Jo Elliott, Katherine Jeon Elliott, lours Polk Elltatt, Marlowe Bernard Elliott, Mory CottMenne Elliott, M1choel Elon . Elliott, Potnc10 l. Elhott, Rolph Ennis Ell iott, Rondy Tee Elliott, Susan E. Elliott, Wilt.om Gregory Ellis, Angelo Ellis, Chorles l. . Ellis, Cheryl E. Ellis, Deborah Koye Ellis, Oebaroh Leo El lis, Gorlond Earl. Jr Ellis, Mable Francine Ellis, M.orgoret F Ellis, Richard John Ell is, Shet"ry . Ellis, Suson Torlton Eiits, Thomos F .• Ill Ellis, V1v1on El izabeth Elhson , Corol Anne Ell ison , Edell Lee Ellisor, Koren E. Ellsberry, Michael Allen Elmendorf, Hedo El1zobeth Elmer , Edward Owen Elmore, Sandro . Elmquist, Judy Angelo Elms, Peter Fronk . Elrod, Suson Elsner , Deboroh Ann Elson , Chris Andrew, Jr Elstner, Chorles J. Elvey, Martha Ann Embleton, Robert V , Ill Embrey, Dovtd G . Embry, Oovtd ~. Jr Embry, O.one Breedlove Embry, Robin Roy Em.,.mon, Alon R Emerson, Catherine Sue Emerson, Nancy Ann Emerson, Potric10 Coro! Emery, ICothleen Lynn Emery, l(enneth C. , Jr Emery, Robert Duke Emmert, Carol Jeon Emmert, Mork Alexander Emmons, Jeanne Corter . S66i.s. 161 HS , 566 . S66 •2J, 607 229 , 279, 2BO .6JS •72. '7J •92, SS2 .206 '3J, S20 . •69 .366 J76, 607 2B2, S66 •BO .•16 IBJ, I BS, 620 .•B7 292, 607 .6JS .•2• .6JS . •JB . 20S •SS, 6JS . .607 .•IJ J6•. 6JS 2SB, 566 .•S9 . . S66 J86, 207 .607 . 566 ..JB7 . . •S9 . •19 J7•. 566 . SS2 217 . 2•6 JBB, S66 .S•B .•39 . 607 J72. 620 . 6JS . S66•71 . 566 . 261 •OO. 620 •OB, 607 1'S, i.7' 167, I9S, 2SJ, 26J, 26•. 566 JIO. J6S, 620 . 292 . 566 . 261 .620 .6JS . Sl9 .607 .6JS 209, 2B2, 2BJ .J72 . 262 , J02 2H, 270, •72. S66 . 226 .6JS .607 •62, 6JS 600 J7' .2SS J6S, 600 . 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Duncan, Jeonne Celeste 43B, 607 620 429 , 620 Edwords, Mork Evon Edwards , Mory Anno Ecfwords, M11!1e . . . . . 6JS•S• •77. '7B Emshoff, Genette Koy Eng , Kuo Wot Eng , Mo~e Sun 566 .2B2 .6JS Dolph, Sondra Morie Dolslro, E1lee,.. H Domangue, Michelle J. . Domoschk , Elwood M J.. Jr. . 226 2SS , 4S• . 6JS 29J 2S7 Duncon, Juchth Allyne Duncon, Prenlts Jock . Duncan, Robert Oouglos Duncon, Roslyn F . 313 223, 22B , 416, 565 396, 565 565 Edwards , Nancy Loraine . Edwords, Potncta Jon Ecfwords, Rex Mork Edwords, Sandro l . 2BS, •60, 6JS '79 •JB, 6JS '36 Eng , Miory Ching Eng , Thomas Henry Engel , Edword Wilham Engel, Margery Hott1e 6JS 2B2 20B, 620 27J Dome! , Lindo Nell 267 . 270 Dvnenfeld, Wendy E. 455 Edwords, Shoron l. . . •J6 Engelke, Dofothy Ann .607 Dommert, Oovtd Edwin Donohue, Lindo Koy U., Mrs. .600 2SB Dunford, Lucy Ann . Dunhom, Richard Eldon 607 183 Ecfwords, T rts.o Michele Edwords, Velvet . . . JOO, 620 . 267 Engelmann, Dayna Down England, Robin Christy .620 •S9, 620 Donohue, Timothy Alfred •19, 619 Oun tho, Sheilo Ann 620 Edwards, Wolter Dov1d 216 Englonde, Andrew J , Jr. .SSJ 661 Nome Pages Nome Po~s Nome Pages Nome Pages Engl 1d1 , Don A., Ill Eng lish, Jomes Durward English, R1cliord Dunshie English, Robert J. Enghsli, Soroli Jone . Enghsli , Wilke Denton 374, 566 .607 .566 441 , 635 . 263 .600 Fou lk , JD'T1e s Michael Foulk , R1cliord Alon Fa usset, Dionne lorro1ne Fowz1 , Abdel Mone1m E. Fe otlier, Jolin Norman . Feotlier, W1tl1om Louis 404 , 620 217, 540 313 309 269, 305 .266 Flock , Gordon Rex Floliie , June Rogers Flojnik , Jomes Donald Flonogon , Susan Caci : Flown, Tyrrell Ed1tli Fle1sclioker, David S. .269 .462 388, 620 .620 183, 255 , 268 , 636 .545 Fronk , SteYen Irwin Franko , Jolin G . Franke, Richard E. Fronkel, Jomes Gordon Franklin, Lynda . Franklin, Raymond 8., Jr.. .267 221 , 568 .568 .433 459, 636 .620 Englund, Norma Jone Engstrom, Randoll R. Enn is, Donald Edwin, Jr . Enslen, Norbert W ., Jr. Ephraim, Jomes Cliorles, II Epperson, Terrefl Duane Eppner, Jerry Bennett Epstein, Donolyn Er icUon, Kotlileen V. Enck$0n, Robert Dole Erm11, Joyce Morie Ernster, Timothy Wayne Enlune, Gory Wayne Ervin , Charles Rbt. Erw in, Jomes Finley Erwin , John Bruce , Jr. Erwin , Wilson Peevey Erzurumlu, Hocik Escom1llo, Domingo . Eschenfefder, Poul F ., Jr. Eslirogh1 Tabon, Gity Aro Edmdge, Cher;I Lee . Eslmdge, Nancy Lynne . Espinoso-C, Renato Espmoso, Alfred Espinoza , Ignacio, Jr. Esrig, Bonnie Ann . Es.s.ary, Derry Deon Ewg, Cor~e Ela ine . Estep, Doniel Quen Esterak, Eugene S. Estes, Arthur James Estes, Jona Audrey Estes, Janet Susan . Esteve, Mona Elena . Estrada, Michael Lee Ethridge, Nancy Jo Eubank , Coralyn Elizabeth Eubank, George B., Jr .. Eubank, Lynn Alon Eubanks, Charles Alon . Eulenfeld, Janice G . Eutsler, Robert Weston . Evans, Barbara Gayle Evans, Corl Dole Evans, Charles Campbell . Evans, Gory LH Evans, Gregory Blakney Evans, Jomes Asa . Evons, Jomes lee . Evans, Jennifer P. Evans, Judith Suzanne Evans, Judy Evans, Leigh Karen Evans, Mcmlynn E. Evans, Martha Ann Evans, Robert Denton Evans, Roger H., Ill Evans, Roger Phillip : Evans, Stanley Poul Evans, Suzanne S. Evans, Walter Earl , Jr. Evans, Word Alon Evans, Wm . Dunlop . Everett, Alon Kennedy : Everett, Barry Chorles Everett, Brody Lynn Everett, Deborah T. Ever+ nghom, Thonios . Alia~ Eversole, Nancy Ann Ewald, Sandro J . . Ewan, Thomas Kenn;, ir.: Ewing, ltebecco Ew ing, R.chord E. Ew ing, Scott Robert Eymord, Oov1d Em ile Ezell , Edgor Steven Ezell, M.orla1ne Ann Ezell , W ilham Poul Ezon, Frederick Chai;,, '. F Fahrenthold, C. J Fohrentliald, Jerry P Fain, Jahn W Fotr, Gregory Alan Fo 1rch1ld, De borah l F01rly, Mofllyn M., Mrs Fakon, Richard Roy Falcone. Karen Ann Faldyn, Anne"e B Fo llin, Joseph A. , Ill Foll11, Fronkhn Newton Fonchier, David Elirmon Fonmn, Suwn Kaye Font, Carol Henderson Foror , V1ck1 G B , Mrs Fergason, Eddie Wayne Fergoson, Terri l R., Mrs Farley, Jon Edwin Form&r, Glynn Dov1d Former , Thomas E Farquhar, l •ndo June Farrar , Te rry Wayne Farrel. David Borton Forrel, Hor ry Clyde Ill Farrel . Reba F Fom1 Peggy Ann Forr11 Sandra Koy Farrow, Lorry AJlen Fougl-tt Thomas N Faulconer, Btu ce l 455, 635 398, 635 . 408 .205 274 , 280, 566 207, 607 . 270 .635 . 620 305, 466, 566 .607 420, 421 , 566 . 529 . 276 412, 635 .469 . 390 270, 280 . 566 210, 277 , 607 .483 . 566 442, 620 . 276 . 468 .438 455, 635 . 607 271 , 291 , 566 .607 . 269 210, 280 460, 635 460, 620 .566 . 258 .460 .607 .412 . 305 457 , 635 . 255 412, 566 420, 448, 449 238, 566 . 305 . 566 .607 545, 547 . 374 .462 . 276 403, 566 . 255 255, 455, 635 255 , 635 392, 620 396, 635 . 269 205, 635 . 542 376, 635 . 566 .270 291 , 635 175, 31 7, 607 . 567 278 , 635 . 392 460, 635 . 567 . 372 161 , ~~~ 291 , 402, 635 . 466 .441 . 543 . 259 410, 607 418 428 208 607 462, 636 567 283 , 620 636 607 553 22 • 607 28 4 413 272 294, 600 29 4, 600 406, 607 46E 229 , 567 476, 607 209 , 384, 620 488 203, 207 267 455 636 208 , 275. 277, 607 567 216 636 Fechtel, Jomes M. 402 Feelion, Anne El1zobetli 255, 636 Fe eney. Ann .636 Fegan , Koylienne Ellen . 445, 620 Fegette, Claud io Jeon 476, 478, 607 Fe lil1s, Emm itt Donald 223 , 567 Fehr, Kearby C. 451 Fe il d, Thomas G . 567 Fein , Ellen Rose . 135, 161 , 175, 177 , 264 , 308 Fe inberg, Jon Loui se 620 Fe1ns 1l ver, Alon David 390, 567 Feinstein, lorry f+.itor c 412, 607 Felder, Marvtn Ray .270 Fe ldman , Jomes Kendndt 216 Feldman, Michael Alan .453 Feldt, John Eric 412 Felle, Lindo J. W., Mrs . .567 Felle, Robert Eugene . 210 , 214 , 567 Feller, Dennis Werner 241 , 280 Feller, James Patrick 492, 498 , 552 Fellows, Arthur Rolland 380, 607 Fenelon, Kenneth Bruce 388, 607 Fenlaw, Mark Roger . 287 , 289, 607 Fenly, Leigh 460 Fenner, Jolin Clare .567 Fenne r, Suson Gail S., Mrs. .567 Fenster, Lisa Ellen 620 Fenton, Frances Margaret 255 , 287 , 289, 620 Fenton , Joan Barbaro 289 Ferbe r, V1ck 1 Lynn .314 Fe rguson, Bryon W 1ll 1s 221 , 230, 283, 607 Ferguson, Ga1t Lynn . 293, 620 Ferg uson , Hugli Rogers, Jr. .567 Ferguwn, Ivy Leo 483 Ferguson, Janet Helen 620 Ferguson, Jenny Louro 167 , 267 Ferguson, Joan C. .182 Ferguson, John Tliamos 275 Ferguson, Kenneth Wayne 394, 395, 466, 567 Ferguson, Lawrence H., Ill 406, 607 Ferguson, Martha Carol 267 , 567 Ferguson, Michael Earl .636 Ferguson, Phil Mass .259 Ferguson, Vicki Lynn 620 Ferland , Gory Joseph 216 Fern, Anthony Max 190, 241 , 280 Fernandez, Mono M. .479 Fernandez , Rebecca M. 183, 462, 636 Fe rnandez, Rodolfo 257, 567 Ferrara, Model1ne Caroll 452, 620 Ferrell, Dennis Potnck .270 Ferrell, Oran lutlier, Ill .223 Ferrell, Ri ckard Edward 420 Fe rrell , Th o mas Earl . .607 Ferrell, W 1ll1om C. .607 Fems, Jolin Huffman . 636 Fert11to, Debra .374 Fetzer , Bon me Ann .248 Fetzer, Mork Howard 438 Feuerbocher, Coria Vee 272 , 281 , 302, 303, 600 Fib1cli , Kenneth Tliamos 416, 567 Fiedler, Sandro Joanne 455, 607 Field, Jo Dell Elizabeth 296, 620 Field, Stephen 312, 397 Field , William lone 428, 636 Fielder, Potnck Joseph 262 , 305 Fields, M.or y Grace 163, 167, 204 , 298, 308, 607 F~elds, Russell Scott 607, 249, 282 F1ll1n91m , Dov1d Bnon 420, 636 Fmberg, Steven 424 , 636 Finch, Gory Edward . 217 , 466 Fin ch, R1 c liord Comngton 456 Fmcher, Edwenno Kay 476 Fm e , Robert Lewis 276 Fine r, Neal 8. 296 Fing e r, Leo nard Z., Jr .. 183 Fink , Co rio K. 293, 567 Fink , Valene Ann 460 Finke , Bar baro Jo 636 Finke, Ro nald Alon .546 F1nk elste1n, Syl via .460 Fmk elste1n , W illiam B. 318, 414 , 432 Fink lea, Goyla n Jean 305, 462 Finlayson, R1c hord Stork .388 Finley, Ko y Lynn 636 Fin ley, Pa tnc10 J 255 Finley , Richard G a yle 553 Fi nley, Stephe n Murray 392, 607 Finn , Chmtopher Joseph 567 Fin ne ran, Susan Morie 483 F1scli , Morlee Ann 620 foe lier , Clifton Kent 546 Fischer, Jon Allon 567 Fts.cher, Karen Elyse 567 F1scli1nger, Jud y Lynn 607 Fishbeck, Carol Jeon 27 8, 437 , 636 F1slier, Bo rbora WOf d , Mrs 271 Fisher, Douglas Fronk 211 , 214, 299, 277 , 547 Fisher, Jolin Wesle y 305 Fisher, Kathleen Ma rie 567 Fisher , le wis Sliermon 305, 620 Fisher , Paulo Jone 313, 365 Fisher, Sharon An n 395, 481 Fisher, Sue C 567 fisher , Wilham H 607 fok , Hollye C 372, 553 Fite, An toinett e 305, 620 Fite , Lindo Dione 567 Fitzgerald, Dov1d John 620 Fitzgerald, Fronk R 567 Fitzgerald, Jomes E , X 213 Fitzgerald. Joe Edword 187 , 607 F11zgerold, loel 291 , 636 Fitzgerald, Matha Beth 6-07 F1tzpotnck, Michael John 216 F1trnmmonl, Cliorles I 276 Flocke. Arthur Arne 37 4, 636 Fleisher, Lorry Earl .607 Flemens, Norman Rowe 217, 256 Fleming, George M. 208, 277 Fleming, Jeon Morie . .567 Fleming, Magaret Koy .422 Fleming, Russell Jess . .305 Fleming, Wollan Clem, Ill .364 Fleshman, Reldo Ann 225, 636 Fletcher, Arthur Boyd .396 Fletclier, Celia Renea .636 Fletclier, Doniel Lee .620 Fletclier, John Thomas .567 Fletclier, Robert Hole .620 Fleury, Nancy J. 145, 267 , 271 , 553 Fleury, W illiam Ernest .392 Flinn, Dennis George 182 Flaco, Fronk Stewart 380, 620 Flocke, Elizobetli Lynne 194, 253 , 263, 607 Flochne, Jomes Bruce . 283, 520, 521 , 552, 620 Flores, Carolina .305 Flores, Fidel .567 Flares, Henry P . 183, 607 Flores, Undo Foy 459, 636 Flares, M.ory Lupe . 261 , 271 , 567 Flares, Maxima Q ., Jr .. .247 Flores, Roberto, Jr. .277 Flournoy, Betty Louise .636 Flournoy, Donald R . .266 Flournoy, Mory Anne 189, 248, 607 Flowers, Betty Sue M., Mrs . .267 Flowers, Lesl ie Marshal . .295 Flowers, Potnc10 Cecile .567 Floyd, Gory Warren 269, 364, 456, 636 Floyd , Mork Steplien 418, 607 Flu11t, Miclioel Wayne .620 Flynn, Kotlileen l. .320 Flynn , Lindo Carole 267 , 270, 271 , 567 Flynn , Robert George .456 Focht , Arnold John .259 Focht , Cliadotte Ann .479 Fogelman , Joy .267 Fago, Donald Peter .522 Foley, Eileen Therese .567 Folks, Tliomas Munll . .567 Folhn, Darth• Neal 481 , 567 Foll in, Virgm10 Susan .607 Fontaine, Catherine C. .567 Fonteno, Jamee M. 255, 313, 636 Fonteno, William Carl, Ill 282, 410, 607 Fontenot, Linda Sharan 460, 620 Fontenot, Raymond lee 492, 552 Forbes, Mory Florence 270, 271 , 273, 293 308, 567 Ford, Albert Lewis , Jr . .205 Ford, Brent Jay . 257, 544 Ford, Denise . 254 Ford, Jil Coralyn 182, 636 Ford, Jolin Steplien .388 Ford, Joyce Anne . .607 Ford, Michael Dean . 282, 620 Foreman , Lucy Lockett 204, 390, 620 Forman, Charles Roy 390, 636 Forristoll, Stephon Alon .390 Forston, Annette Faye .480 Forsythe, Caroline J. 437 , 636 Fartossotn , Oenms G . 567 Fortossoin, Linda K. 567 Fortenberry, fliory K. 455, 620 Fortescue, Lynne C. 305, 636 Fortin, Mory Kotliryn 437, 636 Fortson , Susan Lynn . 255 Forward , Jackson S. .386 Fosbury, Wolter Joy 547 Fosdick, Jon Turner 390, 607 Fassler, Chm Lynn .460 Foster, Albert Haro ld 400, 432, 620 Foster, Bonito Le ila .607 Foster, Kathleen Rose .620 Foster, Margie Ruth 567 Foster, Patnck James 607 Foster, Volene Koy 278, 293 , 636 Foster, Walter Dole 398 Fougerousse, Charles l. .408 Fournoce, Lynda Lou ise 450 Fowler, Oyde Mit chell 402 Fowler, Earl Leon 388, 466, 636 Fowler, John HeiY y, Ill 427 Fowle r, John Rogers 392, 636 Fowle r, Pomel1 0 .255 Fowler, Seth O rlon do 469 Fowlkes, JOOn E. 269 Fo wser, Jane Eli zabeth 636 Fo x, Che ryl Ann 250 Fo x, David Thomas 492 Fo•. Joan El izabeth 620 Fox , John Henry 172 fo JC , Mortin Edward 636 Fo x, ftiiory Margaret 568 Fox, Stephen Allen 424 , 636 Foxhall, Lew is Emory 229, 636 Foxworth, Bonnte Lo u B., Mn. .448 Frachtmon , Richard J. 424, 636 Fromboch, Nancy lynne 460, 636 Froncrs, Bobbie Sue 182, 636 Francis, Jomes N elson 374 Franc es , Joy Peretz 620 Franc11, W ill iam R., .It 260, 318, 388, 389, 568 Fronk , Ca rol lee 271 , 568 Fronk , Denn is 269 Fronk, Edmu9d Po ul 294 , 636 Frcwik , Edwin Henry, Ill 396 Fr onk, Janis Koy 620 Fronk , Joseph Louis, Jr 305 Fronk , Ju d ith Ellen 183 Frank, Mory Baine 26 1, 607 Fronk , Ro bert lewi s 187, 208, 277, 424, 6-07 Fra nk , St a nley Cohon , Jr 416 Franklin, Ronald Glenn Franz, Joseph Robert Franzetti, Ronnie A. Froser, Dirk Graham Fraser, Douglas Burt . Fraser, Jomes Ray Fr0$er, Sh ir ley Jeon Frazer, William R. Frazier, Micliael Evans Freosier, Sherry Jon Fredenck, Cecil C. , Jr. Fredenck , Jomes M .. Frederiksen, Cliarles C. . Frederiksen, "1Aory S. S., Mrl. Fredrickson , Lourie Ann Freed, Iris Michelle Freed, Leslie Fern Freed, Sheryl Helene Freedman, Judy Ann Freedman, More Alon Freeland , Pennie E. Freeland, Thomas Fronk Freemon, Barbaro Goye, Mrl. Freemon, Elzie Darlene Freemon, Frederick 0. Freemon, Robert Joy Freeman, Roslyn Bottle, Mrs. Freemon, Stephen Ma11n . Freeman , Suwn K. R. , Mrs. Freemon, W illiam F. Freirich, David H . Frel ich, Richard M1choel Frels, Leon Kely French, Deborah Elaine Frencli, Drue Rita . French, Uoyd R., Ill Frentrup, Joanna Elise Frerking, Ernest Grey Freundlich, Don iel 8. Frey, Annetta Theresa Frey, Robert Alper Frick , Jahn David, Jr. Friedman, Gory Victor . Friedman, Marfin David Foedrich , Byron C. Fr iedrich, Sondra Lynn Fnend, Ben David Fnend, David lee . Friesenhalin, Deborah R. Fnnk , Clayton Joy Frink , David Slocum . Fr isbie, Jomes Riley Fr ishman, Abe Frishman , Oov1d Frisk, Enc Corl Fritts, Gerald Eugene , Jr. Frnka, Edward Richard, II Frnko , Robert Donald Froelilich, Travis Deon Froehner, Robert Nolan Frogue, Candace Ann Frost, Donna P. W ., Mrs . . Frost, Marcia Stebbms Fruchter, Dorothy A. S., Mrs. Fruchter, Judith E. Fruge, James Douglas Fry, Edward Wilson, Jr . Fry, John Scott . Fry, Louis C., Jr Fr;, Robert Dodd Fryar, Ronald Stephen Frye, Poul Don us Fuchs, Chmt1ne E. Fuchs, Jomes Donald Fudell, Ins Ann Fuerst, Jack Nicholas Fuerst, Lindo Sue Fugate, lee Fugit, Robert Lou is Fug itt, Darlene K. G ., Mrs. Fuhrmann, Richard R. Fuhrmann, Wonda Jeon Fulbright , Suzanne Fulfer, Mortin Timothy . Fuller, Ale1os J., Jr Fuller, Anthony Fuller, Frances Moy FuUerton, Bruce C Fulh ck, Kyle F Fulton, John b Fultz , John Ml/lord Funderburk, Kerry Don Funke , Vick i Lynn Fuq\IO, Mone Ehzabeth Fuquay, Charles Spears Fu rgatch, Michael S Furgiuele, Potr 1C t0 Jeon Furlong, Tnnothy P Furman, Nancy Pryor Furr, Paulo Motlieny, Mn Fusselman, Oeboroh A , Mrs Fuste. Mory Koy G Gabbert, Nancy Ann Gobog, John Andrew Gob M. Gonzoles, Richard 0 . Gonzoles, Robert lee Gonzolez, Amporo Luiso . Gonzolez, Carlos F. Gonzolez, Fernando . Gonzolez, Fronc1Ko J. Gonzolez, Lindo Sue Gonzolez, Rudy, Jr. Gonzalez, V1c:tor10 Gooch, lorry Wayne Good, Poul Allen . Good, Robert Lawrence Goodale, William Edwin Goode. Mork G;deon, Ill . Gooden, Lloyd Stephen Goodenough, Fred Chorle.s Goodfellow, Robert Jomes Gooding, P999y Louise Goodloe, John Tunstall Goodmon, Brenda Dee Goodmon, Charles J Goodman, Cheryl Ruth . Goodmon, David Wayne Goodmon, John C. Goodnow, Stephen Dovid Goodrich, Cynthia Goodnch, Louro Ann Goodson, Glee Ann . Goodson, Guy Neil . Goodson, Jonc1 Miller Goodson, Poul Edward Goodstein, Richard Stuart : Goodwin, Barry Layne . Goodwin, Cheryl Ann Goodwin, Mary Patricio Goodwin, Sarah Elizabeth Goolsby, George Franklin Goat, Betty Rose Goranson, Bruce AJan Gordon, Barbaro E. Gordon, Deborah Wynne Gordon, Horry Bernard, Jr Gordan, Jerry John Gordon, Karen Goy Gordan, Leon Borras, Jr. , Gaael Gould, Suzanne Eltse Goulding, Peggy Mone . 60~ . 161 287. 460 . 259 .608 287, 412, 553 .608 193. 288. 569 . 269 .569 .405 . 292 293. •82 . 293 .482 .305 . 261 262, 305 . 207 255, 268. 459, 636 .636 261 . 273 .636 . 269 412, 621 .569 .608 . 282 253. 300. 608 . 552 172. 18•. 188, 222 31 1, 366. 569 177. 282. 283, 608 177. 282. 283, 547 •33. 636 •2•. 621 .621 .608 424, 636 . 25• 217, 305 .261 . 315 .637 .569 . 287 .637 297, 569 .637 .569 203, 206, 275, 277 246, 569 247 , 608 .608 .569 608 .569 .466 .601 .608 . 282 2i• . {~~ . 280 621 . 388 208. 290, 291 190. 23•. 621 234 .207 469 459, 621 209. 277. 569 621 .•33 167. 278. 308, 491 . 270 . 161 182 637 608 261 , 608 412 295. 261 .608 •24 386. 637 .608 ' 553 .608 208. 273, 608. 277 255, 637 282. 283 . 459 608 •33, 608 569 459. 637 •28 569 .•33 . 216 . 217 . 255 .569 .472 . 229 . 466 283, 637 . 466 314. 621 .637 .621 . 251 .•2• 261 , 608 433, 520. 521 , 552, 637 .569 216. 440, 44 1 .621 •20. 421 . 546 456 . 376 . 276 Go.ldy. Rolph Roland Gourley, Jock, Jr. Gouvier, Edward J., Jr. Govin, Dorathy Mory Grab, Nodine Koy Grobbe, Crockett lone . Graber, Edwin Netl . Groce, Cta.g Thomas Groce, Douglas Atton Grocey, Joe Ellsworth Grodel, Mcmonne l. Grady, Beverly Ann . Grof, Jud 1th Ann . Grof, Kermit Eugene Grohom, Chark>tte C. Graham, Chfford Wayne . Graham, Dovod Eldrodge Graham, Ernest Pearce . Groham, Gene . Graham, Gerold W1lliom . Graham, Jomes Joseph Groham, Jeffrey W. , Graham, Kathleen Frances Graham, Kenneth Wayne Grohom, Lindo Dole Graham, lots Morie . Graham, Nancy Graham, Stdney lee . Graham, Wayne Leon . Graham, Weldon Terry Grohom, Wilham lee Grammer, Beverly Lynne . Grammer, David Mark . Grommer, Jerry R. Granberry, Roy Wynn . Granger. Charles T .• 111 Gronnes, Phytl1s P., Mn Grant, Jonathon B. Grant, Mory Elizabeth . Grant, Nancy Jeonne Grant, Pamela Sue Grant, Patrick Cleary Grant, Pauline Bruce Grant, Peter Newbonb Grant, Thomas Recgon Grantham, Joseph K . Groves, Bonnie Blue . Groves, Carolyn Groves, Chor~ l. Groves, Claude B. Groves, Gayle Frances . Groves, George Thomas, Ill Groves, Gorden Thomas Groves, Jerry F . Gray, 8ev9fly Ann Gray, Chorles Edwin Gray, Edward B. Gray, Edwin Dorrell . Gray, Ellen Ruth Gray. Guy James . Gray, Jefferson Scott Gray, Koren Jo Gray, Kathy Elaine Gray, Mary Dov on Gray, N1ck1 Non Gray, Randall Allon . Gray, Randolph Irby Gray, Roberl A., Jr. . Gray, Robert Curtis Gray, Robert Edwin Gray, William Atbert, Ill Grayson, Allon M., Ill Green, Barry Ruuetl . Green, Dovid Earl Green, Dovtd Timothy Green, Oebotoh Lynn Green, O.onn Eloine Green, Gale Mane Green, George M. Green, Greto Evelyn Green, Jomes Rodney Green, Joe Randall Green, Lucy Hardin . Green, Martha E Green, Mory Katherine Green, Michael Norman Green, Non Louise Green, Nancy Robin Green, Robert Lynn, Jr Green, Robin Jon . Green, Rodney Meredith Green, Shelley Anne Green, Sophte Anno C. Green, Ted Edward, Jr Green, Willt0m Ray . Greenberg, lowren Elise Greene, Barbaro Nonces . Greene, Don Scott Greene, George l. Greene, Kathryn Mary . Greene, lorry .Ytelvyn Greene, Margaret Ann , Greene, Ronald Wilson Greenhill, W1llt0m D. Greenlee, Stewart D. Greenstein, Fred Ronald Greenwade, Poul Rowland Greenwood, Alon Dole Greenwood, Mory Helen Greer, Sidney Adams, Jr. Gregg, Go1I Alene Gregg, Watter Atexonder Gregory. Dovod Moch Gregory, Donald Clofford . Gregory, Judoth E. Gregory, Reg1na&d W ., Jr Gregory, Roso lie Jone Gregory, Thomas Aubrey Gregory, Wilham Newton Gregson, T td Wayne Gremminger, Charla Roy Grenoder, Mork Jomes . Grenadier, Lorna lee .374 203. 20•. 569 213, 423, 637 305, •83 296, 569 . 269 .608 386. 621 . 207 .637 443, 608 . 479 .637 .302 239, 608 .406 203. 206 .396 . 264 . 213 . 209 . 569 . 459 . 217 U3, 569 177. 476, 482 .569 .601 .5•6 .364 .•12 314. 419, 621 . 282 145. 161 , 203. 260. 207 .621 . 412 . 569 267, 270 .621 .569 .621 .235 261, 271 . 569 305, 608 .621 .569 264, 267. 365. 569 .637 .386 269, 621 U2, 569 . . 388 258. 270 368, 569 305. 637 .621 570. 221 . 509 .608 . 257 608, •32 . 570 .621 229. 271 293, 462. 637 .608 . 392 . 570 . 270 . 273 . 276 .621 211 . 214, 277. 299, 570 . 570 .637 •60. 637 454, 637 255. 608 .302 288. 460 .637 416. 432 255. •5• . 637 272. 570 . 270 . 469 .637 390, 637 •23. 621 255, ;59 . 294 20•. 310 .637 476, 477 , •87. 601 405. 570 193, 621 .608 .207 262, 305 .459 . 269 255. 637 . 279 267 .469 .431 •02, •03 222, 621 305. 455, 637 456. 608 460. 637 . 23• . 145 608 608 . 397 . 186 .637 38•. 621 .608 440. 621 .621 183. 273. 570 Namn, Becky Sue 637 Hom M>n, Beverty Ann 272 Hom50n, Emmett E 30S, •56. 637 Horri50n, Glenn Howord . 571 Harrold, Glenn Jomes . 203, 206, 27S, 277 Harrop, Mrory Theresa . •77, •Bl Harrop, Potncio Frances •77. 480 Horsch, Karon Ilene . .608 Horshoney, Jocquefyn L~ .•ss Harshman, Williom C., II , . 2•9 Hort, Amabel Dickerman .•SS Hort, Amoleo Dtckermon •S2, •SS, S43, 5'9, 60B Hart, Cha•les Robert . 376, 608 Hort, Donno Beth . . 472 Hort, Jone Ellen 261 , 60B Hort, Jeryl Dronnon, Jr. .621 Hort, Lindo lee . 197 Hort, Macy Bernard . . S71 Hort, Michael Francis .•20 Hort, Sue Ellen . •77. '7B Hartley. Dw•ght Cloyd . .412 Hartl ing; Robert G. . 269 Hortmon, Corofyn Joyce •B2, S•9 Hortman, Louise lynnHe . 2SB Hortman, Luther E. . 261 Hartmann, Poul Robert . 2•1 , 2BO, S71 Hartong, Robert Eugene, Jr .. 233, 236, S71 Hartwell, Christopher l. . 621 Hartzell, Marilyn Sue I B2, 2SS, 293 Hartzell, Rtchord E. . •6B Harvey, Billy Dole 376, 621 Harvey, Donald Deon, Ill . 213, 60B Harvey, Jerome JO$eph . 637 Harvey, Leigh .60B Harvey, Michoel Poul •OB, •09, S71 Harvey, Rhonda Keye 320, 637 Hervey, Soroh E .. . 267 Horwood, Cindy Roy 239, 609 Hose, Belinda Louise 167, 172, 30B, 261 Hoshemi, Homoyoun .269 Hoshop, Frederick l. IBS, •06. 637 Hasson, Richard George .609 Hassell, Rolph Eugene •S6, 637 Hassell, Rawlind 2S2, •SS Hosskorl, Joon . .609 Hosskxher, Susan Lynn 136, 161 , 167, 172, 17S, IB7, 198, S71 Hastedt, Judy Corol . . 313 Hasty, Obie Joe .63B Hatch, Cheryl Dione . 2BB, 621 Hatchel, Rito Goyle . . 621 Hatcher, Glenn Davis .609 Hatcher, Williom E., Ill . 262, 30S, S71 Hoterius, Ingrid B. . 29S Hatley, Suson Koy . ..2 Houn, Betty Jo . . 268 Houn, Edwin Standifer . .3B• Houn, Jone Arion . . 161 Hounsch1ld, Steven K. . 292 House, Ooryl Anne .261 Housenfluke, lorry Von . 2•8 Houser, Vincent Poul . 63B Hoverloh, Edword E. . 209 Howke, Carol Ann . 36S Howkins, Undo Susan .621 Hawkins, Penny Lou . . 4S9 Hawkins, Suwn K. S .. Mrs. 2SS, "2 Hawley, Jo ms Koy I B6, 212, 609 Hewn, Rebecca Lou1.se . . 261 Haws, Chades Randall . 312, 3B8 Hows, Roy lee . •23, 621 liawthan . 63B Heys, Edwtn Kenon . .•69 Heys, Hom1lton K1rit . 262, 302, 30S Heys, Horlon David . . 601 Hays, Rondy C>.mett . 2SB, 270 Hoys, Ronald Edwa•d . 42B Hoyt•, Gayl0nie Ann JOS Jameson, W1ll1om M. 294 38• Jameson, Sherry Lynn 301 , 473 Johnson, Mervyn J S7• Johnson, Mtchoel O Jamison. Charles lone 639 207 Jom1son, Koren Moflse Johnson. MKhoel Wolloce 622 609 Johnson, Potricw::i Alice 261 Jamison, Melinda S •SS Johnson, Poul Joseph 622 Jonolc, Ronald George 2•2. 24S, 609 Johnson . Peny Durwood JOS. 639 Janco, Jud11h Lynn 462 Johnson, Ph1l1p McCorroll 302 Jondo, Delores Ann S74 Johnson, Ph1netto Sue 610Janda, Richard Francis SOS, S09 Johnson, Roe Lynn 639Janda, Ronald George 223, 2S7 Johnson, Randoll Baine S7SJoneclco, Phyllis Morie 2SS 46 2, 638 Johnton, Roben W., Jr 610 Jonelc, Erwin Emil 609 Johnson, Rage< RochC>'d 610 Jongdo, Mohammed Roh1que 283 Johnt0n Roland Hunt., 291 Jonn+ng, Deborah Jo 403 Johnton Roy lM II 370Jonuen, Jocelyn Jone SH Johnson. Ruth Marpet S7S Jansky Donald Joe 638 Johnson Stephon How...d S7S Jonuory. Robert lee S7• JohnlOn Stephen LM •87 Jotnog1n WoUoce G 399 S7• Joh"'°". Stophon M 387 Jorrord _ SMven Chor&es 37S Joftnte>n Thomas Het"Wy •70Jonell, Sherry 2SS 268 4S9 638 Jotren_Thomas M JohnW>n . VllfgtnlO Ann S7S 207 638 Jarvis_John Alexander 416 Johnson. Wolter Alfred •69 Johnton. W1M.om 8 S1SJos.per Jomes Henry 258 S74 Jaster Bruce W Johnson W +thom l • Jr 393 610 S7 4 Johnson W1llt0m Mtlie 282 ' 378 379 431 622 Nome Pog es Nome Pages ""' Johnson, W tlhe Moe •78, 623 Kodell, Kenen Albert 182, 639 ii: r1 Johnston, Dwight Thomos 228 Koderka, Peggy Rase .623 Johnston, Elizabeth A. 639 Kodushln, lewis Robert . 270, 276 2ll Johnston, Elizabeth C. 29• Kotil1ch, Kerwin John .226 ... Johnston, Joy Steven 388, 623 Kohmer, Knst1no E. .270 ~ Johnston, Joe Steven 639 Kohn, Richard Alon .433 ~Ill Johnston, John Sidney S7S Kolin, Ronald Fronk .267 •~ Johnston, Johnna Ann .•22 Koone, Mary Elhel .S7S .Johnston, Landy Jomes 269 Koinen, Ann Sharon .576 lll Johnston, Lindo Roe 439, 610 Ko11er, Connard Eugene .650 Ill &Ill Johnston, Lisa 639 Kalbaugh, Johe Anne .267 ~Ill Johnston, Lynn 2•0, 26•. 610 KalKh, Allan Gene .2S4 Johnston, Randoll Ruuell 369 Kalona , Allen Clyde .• 70 Johnston, Richard J. •92 Kolhno, Robert T. . 206 a 01 Johnston, Ste\19 J. 36S Kolveloge, Nonna Ellen •76, 623 'IJ Johnstone, Charles Coton 216, 2S7, 2S8, 270 Kam, Thomas Wilham 227, 610 IOI Johs, Lonee Craig 227 Kamas, Jomes Wolter .280 lll Jolley, Jon Craig .223 Komemtso, Louro K. . .639 'r1 Jones, Alon Benton 623 Kom1nsk1, Robert Leo .388 V< Jones, Ann Carroll 610 Kammerer, Potnc10 Ann 255, 455 Iii Jones, Ann Eleece S7S Kono, Lindo Mone 455, 639 IOI Ill Jones, Barbaro Ann •s~. 623 Kono, Mory Go1I .623 Jones, Bobby Jo S7S, 2•• . 2•S Konon , Teresa Ellen . •36, 623 Ill Jones, 01orlo Lynn •S•. 610 Kone, Candace Lou 226, 639 JI Jones, Clyde Mick 388, S7S Kone, Carol Frances . .61 OIii Jones, Colette Lindo 231 Kone, Theresa Anne . 183, •59, 623 • Jones, Cyndy Ann 476 Konewske, Carol Ann .61 Olll Jones, Oov1d C 366 Konewske, Mory Lindo •60, 639 .JI< Jones, David J. 26S, 5'S Kanter, Dov1d 2• l (~' Jones, Dovtd Keton 30S Kanter, Dov1d Joel . • 10, 576, 610 ... Jones, David Re»s .269 Kaplan, Barbaro Sue .•55 •V< Jones, Debro Cothenne .460 Koplon, Jonathon Lee .21 O Jones, Debro Kay 639 Koplon, Judith Elaine .231 Ill ,, Jones, Donald Glenn 227 Kaplan, Londa BarbOrd Malcolm 391 IC.mg, Sherry Lynn .639 216 Kovouu1, Mehrbonoo .• 5• Kent, Robert Will1om . . Jones, Ronald Dolton • lll •10, 639 Kovouu1, Rh, Geage Chades 396, 623 Kobe" Kay Mary 623 Koch, Colin lee .576 Koch, Kenneth Toby .208 Kach, Mack Randolph 213 Koch, Yirg1mo Wensley 267 Koehler, Kathy Sue 543, 623 Koelling, Robert K., Jr . 405. 623 Koen. Moolyn Lindo 163, 308, 314 , 610 Koen, Susan Louro 437 Koenig, Edna Louise 267 Koenig, Edward Fred 61 0 Kaenog, Kad E. . 270, 2B2. S77 Koemg, lorry Franklin 61 O Koenig, Richard Alo n 610 Koenning, Mehsso Ann 610 Koepnick, Shirley R K., Mrs. 601 , 261 Kal>lenbecg, Lynn Esten 160, 21B , 2BI , 302, 303 Kohltforber, Leslie R. 601 Kohn, Fronk Edward 366, 577 Kohutek, Jone Susan 376 Kokesh, Potnoo Ann 577 Kolberg, W 11lt0m Ofof 296 KoUotschny, Koren Lynn 577 Koll1ner, Sim Arthur 522 Kom1nczok , Charles P. 269 Konorsky, Martha Koy .640 Kone, Rita Gillespie 543 Konemon, Suzanne 429, 610 Koonce, lorry Wayne -417 Koons, Cathey Mone 6-40 Kopec, Macy C. 4S9, 623 Kopeck1, Denis Steve -468 Kopel, Kenneth F. 20B, 276 Kapsky, Jahn F 279 Kornblatt, Bart Ames 366 Korp, Susan Alison 577 Kost, Fredell Non 623 Kotcher, lesl.e Susan 577 Koteras, Jomes Richard 279 Kothmonn, Koren 640 Kot1n , Gayle 623 Kotrlo, Oonold Edwin 610 Kott, Gory Duane 306, 640 Kouterid , Roeonn Moe 439, 5-48, 551 , 577 Kovortk, Rose ~nes 577, -436 Kovich, Gordon Ronald 457, 6-40 Kowalski, Wtory V1rg1n10 577 Kowalsky, Elena 6-4 0 Kowert. Bruce A. 260 Koy , Candice Down 314 , 459, 623 Kay , James Thea •92. • 9S, • 96, 500. S07 Kazbecg, Cay Da.od 269, 42• Ko zlowski, Potrict0 Ann 403 Kozlowski, Thomas D 38-4 , 610, 5-45 Kozu•o. M.ory Lynn 255, 481 Kroh , Sharon Mone 577 Kr-:>gen . Atnold Howord 222 . 366, 610 K1oltower. Koren N 218, 430, 610 Kromer. Matthias F 257 K1omer, Richard George 202. 206, 275 Krantz , Renee Susan -455 Kropp, Catheri ne Eloine 577 Krasnow, l eOl"IOfd Rolph -424 Kro tovd. Ph1l1p Jomes -400 Krouse, Donna Ann 623 Krou.., Nancy P 610 KrouH, Wilham Eor l, Jr 577 Krauskopf, Elisabeth A -460 640 Kre.g. The res.e 308, 31-4 Kre iger, AUen Hones, Jr 208 Kreitz, Gary Anthony 211 , •86 Kre itzer, Lawrence W 376 Kre tci. Terry Clark 213 Kremer Matthew MarcUJ 4 12. 5-40 Kre tie:h. Fron k Gordon 6JJ Kre•on. Thomen Jomes 282 Kretnchmor Condoce J 455, 6 10 Kric\ llobert Terry 488 K11eg Anno Mot .. '16. 577 "1 1eiiJel. Potricio Coral 6 10 K"°'· Joseph R 171, 172, 177 19B. 260 26S, •89 Krter Mort Celeste 5-48 Kr1 sh nosworny C N 259 Kmten, Mork Allen Kmtyn1k, Poul C. Knvcher, Jon Shelley Knvoy, Stephen Raoul Kroll, Charlotte . Kroll, Giana Jeanne . Kro1ehel, Mox Lawrence Kruder, Kathryn Louise Krueger, Kathryn Ann Krueger, Rolph Wolloce Krueger, Royce W illiam Kruger, Cynthia Ann Kruhl, Ronald J. Krute, Donna Jeon Kubecka, Martha Ann Kucera, Alice Kucera, John Chorles Kuchor, Studey Anne Kuebler, Joe David Kuehn, Deana Lynn Kugle, Cherry Lyn Kuhl, Ph1l1p John Kuhlman, John l., Jr. Kuhn, John Go1/ Kuhn, Mic hoel Charles Kulchok, Kenneth Eugene . Kulik , Stephan, Ill . Kumerf1eld, Rick Roger . Kumpf , David Kenneth Kuntn , Su.son Joyce Kunke, Lawrence Jomes Kunkel, Kenneth Eugene Kuntz, IWJry Margaret . Kunz, Kathleen Cecile Kunze, Kenneth l. Kunze, Robert Bradley Kuper, Lourie Kush, Stephen Taylor Ku11n , Gory M. Kutler, Robert Mortm Kutner, Alon Margaret Kutzer, Rolph W ., Jr. Kuykendoll, Don Roger Kuykendoll, Thomas R. Kveton, Kathryn W ynn . Kwon, Janet Foy Kwost, Arthur Henry Kyle, Joseph C. , Jc. Kypreos, N 1C hotos M. Kynsh, Leon Joseph Lober, Barbaro Joyce lob1t, Chorlotte F. J., Mn. lobov1tz, Horry Lacosse, Tomaro . Locey, Barry Don . . Locey, Robert Stephen lochmon, Mono Sue lochmonn, Leonard P.. Lockey, Gerold Douglas lodes, Judith Roe . . . locouture, Marcelle . Locy, Debro Deneese Locy, Forrest H., Ill Locy, M1choel Richard Ladd, Mory Jodette . Loden, lorry, Richard lod1n, Ronald Mork . Laforge, Robert A. Lafave, Chmhne Ann . Laferney, Fronk Wayne Lafevers, Ronald J. . . logoud1.s, Cynthia l. lain, Rolph Curtiss L lake, iV.onlyn .... Lokey, Lindo Yirgm10 . Lola, Kiron Bhogvotroy loll1nger, Michael John lomor, Chmtine Louro . . Lamaster, Cyrus Tandy, II .. Lamaster, Donna Mor.e, Mrs. Lomb, Margaret E. E., M.rs. Lomb, Sharon Gayle . Lambert, Doniel Jomes . Lambert, Kathryn Lee Lambert, Lindo Penelope Lambert, louonne . Lambert, Shon Lynette Lambert, Warren Corfton Lamberth, Addie Lou, Mu Lamberth, lorry E lombrechl, Chene C Lamon. David Carlos Lamon, Thomas Welton Lamoureux, Mork N lamp, Betty Jeon Lancaster, Jeanne Lancaster. M1choel John landau, Chmhne Nancy landau, Emily Ten landers, Jerry Burney landers, iV.ork Evon London, Alfred Lawrence London, Robert W1lltom Landrum, Morguente Helen Landry, Lindo Jeon lands, John Sullivan lands, Lindo Sue Landwehr. Morc10 Lynn lone, Barbaro R())e lone, Dovtd Allen lone, Janice Kaye lone, Pamela Jeon lone, Potrte10 lou1 .. lone, SuWJn Elizabeth lone. W1llt0m Dowson lonehort, Lila Joto1ne 373, 6•0 •92, S02, SS2 192, 2SS, 6•0 •6B 192, 2SS , 26B, •S9, 6•0 •39,' S77 23•, 2BO •39, 623 623 S77 623 •S9, 6'0 227 623 610 2SS •BB S77 269, 6•0 -•Bl 212, 610 37S, •S6 373, 6•0 416, 610 I B3 , •21 , 623 •BB •S6, 640 3B3, S77 2BO , S77 .6•0 sn 230, 610 313, S•2 •B3 .610 •69, S•O 623 2BO •33 366 .640 41B, 610 312, 3B•, 610 6•0 610, 2SB .S77 227, 610 S41 . 6•0 S77 623 •60, 623 .610 '33, 623 IB2 23B, S77 .623 . S•9 -•S7 . 41B . S77 . 293 -.s.623 376, 6•0 . IOS 2BB. •S9, 623 317, SS• 31B. •33, 610 .6•0 .'22 190, 23S, S77 . 207 .6•0 .3BB ..B . ..9. 610 . 261 .•6B .610 . •S9 22B, S77 .6•0 . 261 •S2, 623 2SB . 27B 610 S•2. S•3. 610 2BB 22•. 22S 2S7, 270 23S, S77 •60 S77 610 23• 20•. 29B, 3 " · 36S ..s 379, 610 623 31', S•9 •16, 6•0 623 2B3 387 6•0 S77 297 266 •06 610 IOS, 312, 412 23 1, S77 S77 623 226 38B, 623 226, 6•0 long, Jennie . . , . . .640 long, Wilham Andrew . 393, 577 t~~:~: ~~~nC~~n, Jr. . 552 Langdon, Ol;voa . . . : ~g Langdon, R1chord Steven 1OS , 513, 552 Langdon, William l. . 401 , 554 Longe, Kenneth Dole .60 l Longe, Robert Wesley . . 285 t~~~f~~.nt,::d°.r'd 529, 552 langf.,.d, Debca Deann 2SS, •ss." ~;~ t~;:!:~: ~:n;:a: . .486 Langham, Mama Lynn :~:g Langham, Padgett Emile 261 , 61 O longhol1, V1rg1mo Lynn 204, 205, 365 t~~~::~: ~~;~~;~!:. .255 Langley, Robert Lau" . . . . . . 306." ~:~ langndge, Susan Jo . 167, 261 , S•9, SSO, S77 long.s1oen, Hom Alfred . . .577 t~~::;h~;h~d,;:ord Wm. 451 , 577 Lanham, Cacal Nanette •ss." ~~~ Lanier, Potrtck J. Richard . 577 lamer, Ronald Edward . 306, -466, 623 t~~:;~t!:~;~nE~~~ . 287 lapp;n, Stephen Geant . 36S, S•7." ~~~ loquey, lilhon l. .640 lorrey, Richard Moms . . . . . . . . . 267 Lor.sh, Gwen Elaine . 145, 175, 264, 308, 61 O Lorson, Ann Roberto . .577 t~;::: ~!~nl~. 534, 216 Lacson, K1ento Ann 310." ~~~ Lorson, Susan Elaine . 640 Larue, Clint Allen , 391 , 640 Lory, Bonning Kent 416, 577 Lasater, Ike Kampmann 206, 385 losik, Lois Frances 314, 623 Lasley, M1choel Deen . 623 Lassetter, Lindo Koy . -464 , 610 t~:~::~l~~n~~":·. · ' 82 Latta, Joyce Elozabeth . 22S, •S•." ~:~ Lattimore, Jomes Padley 229, 577 lou, Barbaro Dom . . , 462 loudod10, Timothy lee . 402, 61 O louderdole, Oork . 399, 610 Lauderdale, Jerry F. . 577 t~~~~lin~0(~~~e· ci. . ·254 laughlon, Nancy Cacal one . ~~~ laurel, Alonzo Z., Jr. . . 578 Lauterbach, Barbaro J. . 314 t~~~~r~~rv~'6.• J;_ .578 Laverty, Paul Ha,.n . 211." ~g~ lovretto, John l., Ill . . 486 low, Alex . . 282 low, Mort0n Combs . .60 l low, Morsho Koy . 273, 416 t~:~:~.~~e~~. .623 . S7B Lawhon, M1choel l 578, 191, 246, 2'7 lawless, Kenneth R. 233, 61 O lawless, Som Foster . . -492 Lawrence, Claudio Ann . 460 Lawrence, John Mortin . 416, 640 Lawrence, leshe Augusto . . 578 Lawrence, Norma Koren . 267, 578 Lawrence, Potnc10 H., Mrs. _270 lows, lmdo Louise .623 low.son, Charles A. . . .623 Lawson, Cynthia Monon 306, 3 f O Lawson, Elizabeth Gayle .61 O Lawson, Randy M. . S7B low.son, Rex W1lhom 306 Lawson, Robert Wayne . . -45 l Lawson, Timothy Edward . -466, 6•0 Lawson, Troy Scott 2-47 Loy, John Bennett . .623 t~~: t'!~ ~~/ton . . 578 Layne, Robert l., Jc. •92.' ~~~ Lazarus, Rona Susan .640 Lozo, Ahce Joseph ine -4 79 le, Tron Kim . 481 lea, Robert Gene . 2B2 leach, Carol Joyce 422 leach, M1 choel Newton 61 O leach, Randy lane 279, 2BO, S7B leach, R1chord Allen 4 19, 61 O leoch, Soro Beth Hohn, Mn 578 leach, Thomo1 Michael 578 Leahy, Jomes R. . 552 leomon, Barbaro Ellen 137, 167, 18-4 , 255, leory, Cathy Leavell, Judy A A • Mu Lebaron, Richard lewis Lebeaux, Deborah Rose Lebow, Dov1d lro leche, Poul Andre Leclair, Lewis T 1tus Ledbetter, Eleonor C ledntdy, Agnes G lee, Ann Mone lee, Corot Sue lee, Coraline Melvin lee, Charles Andrew lee, Chevy Chu lee, Dennis Fields lee, Donna Annette lee, Jock Gregcxy lee, Jem Lynn lee, Londa Jay L... Monno lee, Marsha Koren lee, Mochael llavglas lee, Nancy Corrotl 26•. 267, 270, 30B, S7B •60 301 , 261 223, S78 287 •2•, •S6, 22B, 6•0 183, 623 267 183 S•9 •79 6•0 I B3 37• 2S• 578 255, •52, H•, 623 187, '33, 6'0 6• 0 '39 ..I 578, •39 578 I S6, 167, 70• 75S lee, Nancy l. lee, Poul Corrington lee, Randy Mochael . lee, Richard Henry lee, Rm1 l1nghor lee, Rodney Earl . lee, Royce Linton . lee, Samuel R .. lee, Shemto Dorn; lee, Saahee . . • lee, Thomas Leroy lee, Tommy Lynn . lee, W11!1om Henry lee, Wilham Shelton . lee, Wister Melvin, Jr. . leech, Gary lee Leeth, R;ch.,.d H. . Leff. Gory Steven . . Lehman, Ann Fraser . lehmonn, Nancy Beth . Lehmberg, Gory Virgil . Lehmberg, Rosemary Lehne, Robert . . . lehnem, Checyl Ann Lehr, Koren Aurelio . le1brock, Enc William leobcack, Rabect C. . leifeste, Ann Coraline le1feste, Michael A. . Leigh, Candace C. , Mrs. le1gh, John iV.orsholl le1gan, W illiam L. Y. . Leinenbach, Joseph E., Jr. Leitner, Coral Jonis . Leitner, Kathy O.one . Lemay, Jo Anne . . . leme1lleur, Lynn Braley lemmg, Pom~a Jeon . Lemkau, Robert Jomes . Lemmon, Jomes Davis Lemoine, Judy Lynn . lenhort, Robert Allen . . Lennington, Catherine, Mrs. Lenox, Joe Glynn . . lenthe, Susan Oelome Lentz, Edwin Lamar _ Lenzer, Chmtopher Leon, lorry Jerome Leon, Dt0z de . . . Leonard, Chorle1 Henry Leonard, Dione E. . . Leonard, Pot11c10 Ann . Lepley, Gordon Taylor, Ill lequeux, lyd10 Simone . Lerner, Beverly Jo . . Lerner, Cyntht0 Jeon Lerner, Devorah Deno Lerner, Fronkhn Deon Lesher, Murray M. le.shin, l1bb1e Go1I lesh1n, Mork . . . . . leskoven, Jimmy Wayne Leslie, Celeto Eve . . . leshe, Jeanne . . lesser, Francene Jo . Lessig, Pnsc1llo Lynn . lester, Donny Koy . lester, Somm.e W., Jr. Leth, Louro Kathryn . let.sos, Jomes N ., Ill . Letts, Hubert W infred letulle, Mory F. . levering, Jill Ann . . lev1 Comllos, Hugo A. Levi, Alon Harold . . Levo, Robert Hafeller levm, Barbaro Jeon . Levin, Debro Ann . Lev in, Jock LO'lliirence Levin, Jerold Dunn Levin, lour.. . Levin, Ne1dro Mtchele Levin. Ronnie Alon _ Levin, W ilham Jeffrey Levine, Betty Joon levme, Harold Herbert . Levine, Jeannie Reva Levine, lorry Mounce Levine, Melvin Allen . Levine, Paulo Ann Levine, Terry M . lev+nson, Borbora Ilene Levinson, Jerome Howard Levinson, Koy Mantyn lev1t, Donald Neal lev1t, Gerold Allon lev1th, Jon Beverly levy, Barbaro Jo levy, Moose Leopold levy. Rae hel levy, Randoll Dennis levy, Robert Horry levy, Su.an Roe Lew, Koren Joyce Lewallen, Rusletl Oovtd Lewellen, l1ndo Sue Lewin, Randoll Joy lewis, Ann lewis, Btuce Anderson lewis, Chortone lewo, Chaut, June Ann . . _ Melton, Betty 8. A., Mn. Melton, Clarence 8., Jr. Matlock, John H. 270, SS4 McCl1sh, John Newton . . 287 Mciver, Thomas Joseph 401, 641 .582 Matlock, Kothe l. R., Mn. .S80 McCloud, Alyce Verindo 29•, 611 Mc:Komie, William Michael .62• . 69, 291, 62• t-iielton, Donna Lyn . Matlock, Robert Jenoen . . 207 McCloud, Anthony Bernard . .395 McKay, Robert Chades . 492, 552 .582 MeMlle, Ronald Jeue . . Motney, Cloud E .. 241 , 402 McClung, Mononne . 261 , •60 McKee, Lindo Louise .483 .55' Mendez, Mono Fernando . Matney, Jock Poul 402, 403, 611 McClure, Dennis P. 242, 581 Mc.Kee, Marthe Koren 255 , 278, 6'1 .267 Mottor, Mike Fred 374, 641 McClure, Thomas M., Jr. . 263 McKee, Potrid: Richard . •06, 611 582, 247 Mendez, Oscor Mortinez . Mendoz, Rebecca . Matthews, Bonnie Ann . 2SS, 641 McCollough, Jomes P_ .641 Mc.Kemie, Koren AJmiro .•83 .•83 Mengelkoch, Mort Ann . Motthewi, Bruce Aushn .216 Mc.Collum, Jomes Lloyd 222, 306 McKem1e, Marthe Caroline .611 •59, 6'2 Menhard, Margaret lou1Je Matthews, Dov1d Howley . .209 Mc.Collum, t-iielonie Anne . 300, 641 McKenney, Ross S. .641 .261 Mentel!, Robert A. Matthews, Jud•th Ellen . 177 McCommons, Bruce E . 423, 611 Mc.Kennon, Do'ores Koy 455, 641 23•, 554 Menzies, Nancy Ann Motthewi, Kenneth C., Jr. •09, 624 McConn, Michael Glenn .377 McKenzie, Jo Kothorine •52, 485, 624 .62• Merced, G . 402 Mesh, Aton Michoel . Maxwell, Gory Loron .602 McCullough, Stephen W. 269, •56, 641 Mcleon, Peggy M. 376, 581 Maxwell, John Fleming, Jr. . 2S7 Mc.Cully, Michael Done .229 Mcleon, Robert Alexander 282, 283 '12, 625 Mesloh, David Lynn . Maxwell, Koren Parmer S80, 244 McCumber, Glyn Jeon 261 , 582 McCofeb, K11sten •77, •81, •82 McGlouon, Pomelo Dione .62• Meons, Sherron Ann . 582 M'll"', Cha,les M.lton, k . . .306 McCol1ster, Charles T 3Q6 McGlothl1n, G4enn PotrlC.k .581 Mears, Ateais Ann .462 M•lie<, Chod Steven . . 261 McGlothl1n, Marthe McConn, Koren B.th 460, 6'1 .188 Medford, Ph1l1p Motn .602 Miller, Douglas Wolf« . .6'2 McConn, Robert Bruce 280, S81 .6•1· . McGough, Cathy Ann Medino, Grn:eldo 255, '5•, 6•2 Miller, Edwo .611 McGowan, Morteonne Medhng., Chad., M. 306, 642 Miller, Estelle Helen . 182, 625 McConoll, S.-A 641 Mc.Gown, Dom E '59, 6•1 Medrano, Beth Ellen Hogon 270 Miller, Floyd Robert 280 McCorthy, E11Mn R1to 261 McGown, Koren Jeon 6'1 Mehan, Rochore, Chrtsttno Moote, Dan Gordon MoQre, Oov1d Stevenson Moor.. Dione Moore, George Proctor Moore, Gregory Nonce Moore, Hal Raymond Moore, Jock Hutchins Moore, Jomes Keith Moore, Jomes Terry . Moore, Jonice Ann Moore, Jerry Garland Moore, Jetta Corole . Moore, Joseph Vidor, II Moore, Judy Koy . Moore, Juho Morie Moore, Kelon Scott Moore, Kenneth Allon Moore, Kenneth Lawrence Moore, Lindo Koy B .. Mrs. Moore, Lindo Ruth Moore, Mock Raleigh Mooie, Margaret Sue Moore, Monbeth Ann Moore, Martha Kathleen Moore, Morwtd: Rose Moo.-e, Mory Beth Moore, M1choel Roy . Moore, Nancy Jone . Moore, Nick . Moore, Potnc10 Ann . Moore, Potncta Morie Moore, Peter Wayne Moore, Ph1!1p Edward P. Moore, Raymond Knox . Moore, Richard Allen Moore, Roland Brice, Ill MOOf'e, Royston Williams . Moore, Ruano Geneon . Moore, Sandro Jone . Moore, Sharon . Moo.-e, Slephen E., Jr. Moore, Stephen Peyton Moore, Stephen Thorne Moore, Terence Robert . Moore, Terry Bob . Moore, Tommy Len Moore, Wilbur Ross, .Jr.· Moore, Wilson Hays Moorei, Doniel Charles Moro, Lindo Dulce Moroles, Luis Antonio Moroles, Sylvio S .. Moron, Eleonor Koy Y., Mrs. Moron, Kevin Poul Moron, Martha Evel~n . Moron, W1lltom T., Ill Morell, Jerauld F. Moreno, Doniel Roy . Moreno, Gloria Moreno, Philhp Jo;,,e~ Morgon, Andrew Por~r : Morgon, Arthur Boyd Morgon, Brett Porter Morgon, Cindy Lou . Morgon, Deborah Jone Morgon, Jomes Durham MOf"gon, Jomes H .. Jr. Morgon, Jerry Lee Morgon, Keith Lonie; Morgon, Mory Kathryn Morgon, Ot1ver George Morgon, Richard lee Morgon, Rodney Bloke . Morgon, Sammie Eugene ·. Morgon, Soro Ann Morgon, Soro Lynn . Morgon, Sharon Ann Morgon, Thomas Sidney Morgon, W111iom George . Morin, Ronald R. Morron, Donald W .. Morrill, Fronk Swan . Morrill, Sollie C. Morns, Albert W., 'Jr: Moms, Cathenne Koy Morns, Catherine Lee Morns, David lyonel Morris, Deborah Ruth Morns, Eugene Ira Morns, George How~rd, jr. : Morns, Gregory Lee . Morns, Irvin ltanel Morns, Jomes Ohver, Jr. Moms, Jomes Stirling Morns, Jomes W. Morris, Jo Ann . MorrlS, Kathleen B: a·.. Mr~. Morns, lorry Edward . 105 .6•2 282, 583 •62, 549, 642 214, 277, 299 .377 . 206 257, 612 . 462 .509 25•, 269, 310, 421 .554 . 253 255, 6•2 226, 480 . 25• .602 293, •39 399, 6•2 .393 .278 .642 .5•6 •05, 583 269, 391 , 6•2 . 209 261 , 611 .•60 .583 .625 .6'2 .6•2 .•09 .373 280, 267 397, 611 .583 . 267 . 209 175, 261 , 271 .583 •59, 642 300, 625 .583 243, 602 .281 417, 611 271 , 435, 444, 583 . 261 . 456 .318 .259 .612 150, 182, 183, 267, 270, 276, 583 402, 612 .45• .625 25•, 612 .•68 373, 642 5.., 612 .373 .612 377, 625 .583 229, 583 .625 .•39 . 642 . 462 . 270 . 269 •59, 6•2 . 173 .2•9 .217 . 625 247, 602 .•66 .365 417, 6'2 .6• 2 .365 .583 .642 . 257 . 269 .•36 .583 387, 583 .6•2 .233 . 261 . 459 462, 642 294, 374, 6•2 393, 625 .583 229, 583 .397 .161 . 625 . 229 . 439 .393 .6•2 42• , 583 . 207 .229 217, 306, 6•2 .583 . 509 .583 261, 271, 301, 583 .261 .6•2 Momt, William Y., Ill .291 Mom$00, Beverly Joyce 301 , •81 Morrison, Koren Michele .612 MorriJOn, Lionel 8., Jr.. . 37• Mormon, Morion . . 460 Momson, Mark . . 140, 194, 195, 198, 260, 583 M.orr(YW, Bert Mounce .254 Morrow, Edwin Joseph . .373 Monaw, Houston lee 393 Morraw, Jock Dezelle .625 Morrow, Jomes louts . 105 Morrow, Killion Carol 460, 6•2 Morrow, Terry Roy 409, 625 Morse, Frederic C. , Ill . 273 Morse, Marvin lee .391 Morse, Rondoll Weaver 269, 381 Mone, Robert Emmett, Ill . 269, 381, 625 Morse, Scott Notley . 397, 642 Mortensen, Leso 255, 642 Morton, Douglas lee 466, 6•2 Morton, John Dovis, Jr . 317, 522, 552, 612 Morton, Joseph Craig 291 , 602 Moseley, Jon C. . 456 Moseley, Richard .583 Moseley, Thomas Boroughs .642 Moser, Dennis Joe 211 , 299, 6•2 Moser, Kori Fronk .•05 Moser, Knst1ne K., Mrs. .583 Moser, MichoeI Joseph . . 583 Moser, Weldon Dwo1n . 227, 487 Moses, Bruce 0 . .282 Moses, Deborah less .6•2 MOie$, Judy Ann .255 Mosesmon, Tom .583 Moskowitz, Peter K. . 183 Mosley, Carroll 0 . 402, 583 Mosley, Michael Homer 248, 522, 552 Mosley, Tom Halsell . . 419 Mosley, Viki Jeon . •81 , 5'3 Moss, Kathryn Ann .602 Moss, Lorry Arnold 43•, 6•2 Mou, Lawrence Landram , . 269 Moss, Pamela .452 Moss, Rita Jeon .625 Mote, Thomas Allon, Jr. . 270 Motes, Fronces Anne 448, 549, 583 Motherol, David F., Jr., .399 Motley, Bruce Edword . 513, 552 Motloch, John lee .583 Mould, Douglas Edward .509 Moulton, Potnc10 Ann .625 Mowry, Jomes Nelson .540 Moyer, Lynne Mone . .625 Mozolo, Fronk John . j99, 536, .5j7, ·5s2, 583 Mucha, Dovid •17, 642 Muck, John Kelly . •57, 6•2 Muehlenbrock, Mory E. .612 Mueller, Edward Roy . 487 Mueller, Margaret Ann . 314, 315, 625 Muhlbaoer, Jon Eric . 269, 366 Mulcahy. MichoeI Got J. R., Ma. . 261 Padgett, Zachary Poul .534 Nicholas, .Jacquelyn Wood 252 Ogden, Jone Ehzobeih : 435, 44B, 612 Potyroi<. Richard C. .234 Padon, Mork Adrion . .269 Nicholas, Rich Alon 161, 2B2 Ogden, Louis Gustavus 269, 625 Pauley, Ronald AU en .5B6 Page, Carolyn Hinton .272 Pogey, Coy Eldon .509 N1Chols, Bartholomew N. 217, 643 Og1lv1e, Randoll Deon .466 Paull, Donald George . . 405, 612 Poge, Elton Thrasher, Ill 211 , 214, 277. 299, 612 .230 N1Chols, Don Deaton . 69, 625 Ogle, Cathy Ann .625 PO\llos, Emmeridc. Joe, Jr. Page, Jon . .372 .612 Nichols, Elizabeth Jone 314. 315, 416, 435, 460 Oglesbee, Jomes David .417 Pavlica, Marquitta Jo Page, Rolph Edward, Jr. 230, 2BO, 5B5 .625 Nichols, Jomes Aubry, Jr .. 5B4, 257, 25B. 417 Oglesby, Koren Alone .643 Pavlovic, Jason Deon N1Chols, Patnc10 Ann .612 O'Ho1r, Shenlyn 31 4, 612 Powley, M.ory Elizabeth Pohl, Brion Clifford 24B, 270 .422 Nichols, Randall Hall 522. 552 Ohtsuko, Bun·lch1 . .4B6 Pawlik, Gregory Joy . Pohl, Thomas W. .5B5 .3B5 Pahnke, Robert David .625 .625 Nichols, Steven Prescott 294 01esen, Jomes Frednck . 267 Payne, Barry Clayton Nicholson, Koy Joyce .643 Okoboyosh1, Horry Victor . 5B5 Payne, Daphne Dione Pailet, Steven lester . 434, 625 .643 Nicholson, W. H., Jr. .643 O'Keefe, John Michael . 401. 625 Payne, Dennis lee .612 Paine, David lee .612 Nicholson, Wayne .AJ1en .209 O'Keefe, Sidney Charlene .267 Payne, Doak Crowf0u 261 , 313, 612 Norton. Les Michael 366 Orr, Patricio Ann ~ . 643 Peno, Benedid Gonzoles . 24 1 ~ Porker, Richard Dowell . Norton, Noncy Ann 625 Orr, Wilham Henry 401 . 612 .612 Peno, David Arnold . 192, 2B3. 4B7. 612 ~ Ortego, Robert . Porker, Robert lee, Jr. .3B5 Norton, Stephen Charles 22B. 5B4 . 247 Peno, Jose Antonio 269, 491, 626 ~ Ortloff, Joon Roch~H~ Porker, Roland t.'torgon . 22B Norton, Trudy Kathryn 462, 625 .5B5 Peno, Richard .5B6 ~ Porker, Sondra Jeon . ,. . Norwood, Mory C. J., Mrs. .276 .5B5 Pender. Robert Chari., . .5B6 Norton, Wtltiom H., Jr. 365 Orton, Marylin 455. 549 .252 Pender, John Teol . 316, 5B6 Orvedahl, Alfred Porker, Scott Schreiner . 216, 257, 25B, Ory, Marcia Gail 270. 399, 5B5 Noteboert, Eugene J., Jr .. 2B3 452. 454, 5B5 Pende<-grof1, Robert L. .545 Notley, Nancy lee 145, 175, 264, 271 . 450, 5B5 . 20B Porker, Vicki Lynn . Penn, Jeannette lee . .376 " "N Osborn, Dov1d Sumn~r . Porker, Susan Ann .643 Novick, Frances Sue .2B7 . 273 Penn, Kathleen Louise .204 N Osborn, Jomes Thomas .625 Parkinson, Elsie Edith 459, 612 Nov1er, Fronk Henn 206 Osborn, Kathleen B. . 5B5 Pennington, Gory Noel .257 ~ Novotny, Beth Ann Osborne, Janet lee . . 643 Parkinson, Locey Ann 204, 29B. 442 Pennington, Robert E., Ill . 141, 175, 2B2• N 460 Novy, Dov1d Michael 366. 643 460. 625 283. 4BB. 5B6 N Osbourn, Sarah Joan Porks, Cynthia C. 301 , 454, 625 Novy, Forrest Alon 312. 413. 522. 552 Oshlo, Knst1no S. Porks, Donald Argus . 409, 625 Pennington, Stephanie H. . .612 ,. .612 Oshman, Doniel Grego;y ·. Pormon, Wtory Gwen .5B5 Pennington, Troy Doniel 213, 262, 306 Novy, Jeffrey l 413, 5B5 269, 643 NOYy, Steven Dov1d 411 , 625 Oshman, Geoffry Hillel 254, 413. 625 Parmer, Delena Leigh 314, 612 Pennington, Wolter Bruce . 405, 602 Parr, Jerry Lynn " Oshman, Harvey P 262, 306 Penny, Gregon . Pterce-Jones, Anne E. Pierce, Bonito Lou ise . Pierce, Carlye El izabeth Pierce, Gregory DovK:t . Pierce, lourte lee . Pierce, Patricio Ann Pierce, Robert R. Pierce, Sandro Lynn . . Pierce, Thomos Harrison Pierce, William Morion . Pierson, Teresa Koy Pigg, Thomas Milburn Pigott, John Dowling . Pike, Herbert Beuhring . Pilos, Peggy Joy Pil grim, Nancy lee . . Piller, Nancy Jeannine . Pillsbury, Robert D.. Jr. . Pincofh, Edmund Peter . Pine, Gregory Boird . Pinkerton, Michael N. Pinnelli , Joseph Fleming Pinsker, Jocqudine Koy Piper, John Shown P1per1, Anne . Pipes, Mehan Royce . Pipkin, Morvin Grody Pipkin, IWJry Margaret . Pipkin, Velma Locey . Pippert, Beverly Sue . Pippin, Jim Watter Pirche<, Raymond W., Jr. . Pitt, Louro Ruth . Pittenger, Robert Miller . Pittmon, lorry Gene . Pittmon, Lindo Koy Pittmon, Nancy . Pitts, Doniel Couldwell . Pitts, Dennis lee Pitts, Jan T. Piner, Pometo ptoio, Vid:i Sharon ptoin, Gail IWJrte . . . Plaisted, Corot Ann B., Mn.. Plantawsky, Marlene Ray . ptott, Potncto Anne Plaulz, Richard l yte , Plow... Jahn McCauley, H Pl1scNte, Fronk Daniels . Plaen, Gregory Paul Piaen, Gregory Paul 182, 255, 31', 6'3 .586 306, 460, 643 269, 456 . 247 . 294 .466 1'1 , 166, 175, 196, 267. 270, 586 . 273 .385 .586 .612 .643 . 293 407, 456, 643 . 482 . 313 311 , 626 .'34 . 261 . 374 .643 183, 308, 437, 6l 2 . 397 105, 643 .306 318, 399 .643 .468 . 182 .613 440, 441 . 229 . 399 .105 269, 643 207, 389 . 400 407 , 613 .613 . 280 .389 . 460 161 , 264, 294, 587 . 613 .492 . 269 476, 643 389, '32, 587 182, 223, 613 . 481 .261 186, 276, 369 . 587 .267 .626 . 626 .255 . 270 ' . 442 .372 540, 545 . 69, 613 .613 492, 507 .552 Pasion, Judy Ann . Potter, Potrid Michael . Poulos, Denis Sean Poulos, Mork Stephen Pouns, Stephen Hor°'d . Pouyodou, lebecco Jeon . Powell, DovK:t Leslie . Powell , Deann Powell , Jomes Chorles Powell, Louro Kathleen . Powell , Mark Allen Powell, Robert G. 8., Jr. Powell, Ronald Allen Powell, Stephen Douglas Powell, Steven Douglas Powell, Wolter Connolly . Power, Jomes T atford, Ill . Powers, John Prentice Powers, Muriel Dorothy Powers, Patricto . . . . . Powitzky, Sylvia A. C., M.ts... Poyner, Thomas N. Poynor, Wesley Jim . Poythreu, Robert Poul Pozo, Ano Morta . Prada, Edward Charles Prager, Alon Norman Proger, William Irvin Prosotik, Horotd Keith Prater, Douglas lee . . Pra1... , Sheryl l. R.. Mrs. Prater, Stephen McClain Prather, Camille Ann Prather, Dtono Jo . . Prather, John Bordoy Prather, Melvin , . Pratka, M.ory Suson Pratt, Robert 8., Jr. Pratt, Sondra lee . PrecK>do, Albert H. Preece, Forrtit F. . Preibisch, Donna Ruth Prendergast, Bonnie . Prengler, Dorothy . , Presley, John Edward . . Preuler, Jeanne Meriden . Pressler, Mrory Evelyn Pressley, William M.. Preuly, P999y Luc ille Preston, Jon . Preston, Jonis Linn Preston, Lindo Sue . . . Preston , William Morgon Prewitt, Edith R.. Jr. . . . Prewitt, Frances Joyne . . Prewitt, Lindo Sue H., Mrs. Prewitt, Potncto Lynn . . Prewitt, Sherrod Norfleet . Price, Borry Lon Price, Brion Cole . Prtce, Don Rugeley . Price, Donald Jomes . Price, Jos. Hughes, Jr. Price, Jorjonno Sue Price, Koren Trovis Price, Lawrence William Price, Lindo Kaye . 460, 626 .374 365, 626 213, 547 .626 .644 . 389 .613 .468 .261 .644 .626 .613 . 269 269, 291 , 626 . 401 . 626 183, 397' 538 . 587 .602 . 261 .587 .626 .280 . 587 .545 410, 411 , 626 366, 6n 269, 466, 644 .405 . 261 . 529 . 626 271 , 587 405 .. 644 . 644 460, 644 .554 . 6\3 . 2112 .222 315, 459, 626 257, 258 .626 421 , 587 .'55 313, 45' .644 .626 . 293 213, 258 . 244 .613 .644 454, 644 . 587 255, 306, 644 .206 .488 .469 318, 397, 587 .6'4 1'5, 260 253, 613 . 587 292, 644 435, 459 Quade, Lyndell Keith Quo1te, Timothy Allen Quon, Gordon Jinpoing · Ouorles, Penny Dee . Quick, Julia Mory Q Qu ick, Suanne . . . . Quigley, Jomes Mortin .. Quinius, Susan Margaret . Quinn, Dorothy Anita Quinn, IWJry El izabeth . . Quintonillo, Anita Lou ise . Qu1ntan1lto, Robert M. Quinton, Dono Sue Quirk, John Michoel Quirk, Thomas Edward Quiroz, Andrew Quack, Robert lee Robel, Selma Sue Rabensburg, Aubrey N. Robitchev, Marlene Raborn, Michael J. R Rabon , Robin Ann Raconell1, VictOfto l. RodQ, E~ord Odem . Rachal , Randolph Buck ley . Rocuiin, Barry lewis . Rocus in, Gory k"win Roder, Cheryl Lynn Roder, Valerie R. P., Wn. Rodney, lorry Jahn Radtke, Janet Morie . Rauener, Cynthie Yvonne Roffkind, Cathy Ann . Roffk1nd, George Alon . Rofft.ind, Glenna Roe Roggio, Kenneth Gaylord . Ragin, Chor~s C. . Ragland, Denton Edword, Jr. Ragsdale , George Edward Raimond, Chorles Van Reinen, Mitchell Deon Raines, Lindo A. Ro inosek, Gracie Nell Ro1nosek, Ronold Leroy Rakes, Jomes Mitchell Rakestrow, Kenneth N . . Rakoczy, Frank Joel Rokow itz, Hermon Jacob Roll , Deborah Ann Ro lston, Sh irley . Romoge, Cherry Dione . Ramboe , Be verly V. Ramirez, Constance Ramirez, Horocto Rofoe l Ramirez , Moria Graciela 291 , 626 . 613 . 587 .482 .626 368, 369, 587 . 69, 186, 626 .231 .587 . 587 .626 . 587 476, 483 . 613 . 440 451 , 456 . 269 .64' 365, 602 .455 .269 .6'4 .459 .644 .369 283, 440, 441 .434 306, 6'4 .270 .587 182, 460, 6'4 281 , 435, 473, 587 167, 182, 218, 626 413 261 , 613 419, 613 269, 6'4 .587 .391 383, 626 434, 544 168, 400, 587 244, 587 . 407 .626 .376 .306 257, 587 255, 454 , 644 .251 .613 .455 .484 1'1 , 317, 626 .483 Roy, Robert Steven Ray , Slephen Ge. low..nce ll, )< 31 7, S89 RolhKhdd, Sy!..,. Joy 318 Rodgetl, PotrlCIO A l., Mn 589 Rolhwel. Donold Joo 602 Robinson. June Alaine 270 Nome Poges Nome Poges Ro thwell, Jimmy Don 413, 626 Solche<-, Lindo G .. .S90 Rothwell, Lourie L. F., Mrs. 261 , 613 Soldano, Louro Ann . .S90 Rotstein, MoN1n Jock 42S, 432, 626 Saldivar, Soro Sylvia 4B4, 602 Rottner, Potncio Lynn .64S Sole, El izabeth Lou ise . 31S Roubideoux, Anne .613 Saleh, Bashir Omar . 309 ••~ Roufo, ~choel Stuart Rountree, Wi ley Barry, Ill . Roup, Cynthta Ann Rouuer, Beverly .413 .161 .oe .2B7 Solinas, Alma Gloria Sollee, Bradley Tyler . Solterio, Tomas Eloy . Salvador, Wtory Peorl .HS IB2, 429, 64S . S90 437, 613 I ' I n 11 11 ~ Rous.sos, Georgios X. Rauh, Jomes Oneal, Ill Routt, Lindo Coral Rowan, Goriond Poe Rowan, Randoll Edward Rowan, W1U1om Michael Rowe, Jc:aper C. .S3B 274, 2B O, 602 4B4 , SB9 .SB9 37B, 379, 613 .509 . 20S Salvatierra Garcia, E . Salyers, Gregory Allen . Solzhandler, Fronk J. Sampson, Lynn Ellen Sampson, Patricio Maxine Samson, Cynthia Dee Samuels, Lawrence Elliott . . SS4 207, 277 S20, S21, SS2 . 4SS . 271 2SS, 4SS 42S, 627 l l '~ Rowe, Judy Lisa Rowe, Sharon Ruth Row~tt. Koren Oeluro Rowntree, Rebecca J. .4S9 .SB9 142, 161 , 264 .626 Somulin, Bruce Stephen Sanchez, Bertha R. Sanchez, Don iel Gil . Sanchez, Doniel Lee . . IB6 226, 47B . 206 . 221 ~•n ll " ll II a 'l ll Ill Royal, Ronald Douglas . Royal , Tommy Dorrell Royer, Dole Elbert, II Rubenstein, Judith 8 .. Rubin , Lorrie Rubin , Monlyn Sue Rubi nett, Gordon Merrill Rubinstein, Timothy Forrest Ruckel, Charles W ., Ill Rucker, Jeffrey Charles . Ruckman, Dole Reed . Ruckman, Robert Dotton 374, 64S .492 .64S .613 IB4, 310, 626 4S9, 64S 42S, 432, 626 403, 602 .60 2 .4SI .SB9 401 , 626 Sanchez, Reynaldo 17S, IB3, 4SI Sanchez, Ricardo . 204, 20S, 27S, 46B, 64S Sanchez, Samuel . 46B Sanchez, Stello An.n .. . 4BO Sanchez, Sylvio Ann . . S90 Sanchez, Vidor . .Sl9 Sandahl, Scott Do~is 373, 64S Sandberg, Kenneth R .. jr.: 262, 307, 613 Sondberg, Nancy J. . . . 291 , 462, 64S Sandberg, Norma Jeanne IB3, 230, 231 , 613 Sandel, Jomet Mitchell . 391 , S90 Sonders, Al ice Moy . . . . 64S '5 Rudd, Della Margaret Rudd, Donna El izabeth . Rudder, Lindo Koe .626 .64S .602 Sonders, Cor~e E. L., Wvs. Sonders, Gaye Lynn . Sonders, Glen Nelson 261 , S90 . 226 . 392 !I '5 '5 ~ II Ruddy, Lourie E. Rudel, Mickie Ann Rudmose , Condi C. Rudolph, Will1om A. , Jr. Rue , Susan Bell , Mi's. Ruff , Barbaro N1Cole Ruggles, Anne Kathryne 24B, SB9 .S43 I B2, 266 292 .2B7 .626 .S43 Sonders, Jomes Clayton Sonden, Jerry Dole . Sonders, Kristme M. Sonders, Louro Lee Sonders, Lesley . . . . Sonders, Morcio Dione . Sonders, Mork Boker . 3B9 . 613 27B, S43 . 436 .627 . 627 . 36S I 11 ill Ill ill•l Ill )I,! ,, II Ill ilS ilS 11 Ill P' Pl Vl "' Ill ilS !J• 13'. Ill Ill ill 211 If ill JD l ill ill ill )f l!I If•,, 11 II 13' ",, Jll 171 !J v: 11 il ll5 !II ill $ Ill "',, Ill Ill "' !lf Ill 'II,, Ill !'I ~ Ruhland, Dom Joanne . .64S Rutz, Abund10, Jr .. .602 Ruiz, Guadalupe . 24B, 301 , 4B3 , S42, SB9 Rummel , Morgoret U. 462, 64S Rummell , Vicki Lynn . 2SS, 26B, 4S9, 64S Rumpf , Melody Ann . 217, 21B, 293, 4S2 Rumsey, Diano L. D., Mrs. .261 Rumsey, Mon lyn Jone 167, S49, 626 Rundle, Susan Gayle .64S Rundquist, Nancy E.. 264, 267, SB9 Runge, Grcx:e Coe D., Mrs. .270 Ruoff , Jomes Albert .209 Ruppert, Nancy Lynn .64S Ruser, John Russell , k . .2S9 Rush, Bruce Alon .3BS Rush, Jomes Avery 269, S36, S37 , SS2 Rush, Pamela Ann .64S Rushing , Jock Morhn .49) Rushton, Jan ice Edna .602 Russ, Donel Annette . 4S9, 64S Russ, Koran Ann 474, S90 Russell, Clovis W. .64S Russell , Don Davis 237, 613 Russell , Oomel Lee .373 Ruuell , Don Frederick 401, 613 Russell , Grover M., Jr . .S90 Rus.sell , Jef Cho1son 312, 397, 602 Russell, John Emerwn 397, 64S Russell , Koren Louise .626 Russell , Major Fronk . 3BS, 613 Ruuell, Martha Markle . .44B Russell, M~ty .64S Russell , Potr1C10 K. . 293 Russell, Peggy J. M. , Mrs. .273 Russell , Raymond Glen . 373, S90 RuueU, Thomas Francis . 249, S90 Russell, Thomas Kemp 269, 421 , 613 Russo; Lawrence J .. Ill .211 Rust , Charles 8. .S90 Rust, Rolph Stephen .613 Ruth, Michael Edward .216 Rutherfa-, Selene S., Mrs. Schroeder, Woll oce J. Schroeter, Goy Nell . Schubert, Carroll W. . Schubkegel, Theodore V . . Schuelke, IWJry Cother1ne . Schuh, Coro Lee Schuler, Roger , . . . . . ~~~::rs.c:;,ane Hop. L. Mn. Schultz, Corl T. . . Schultz, Cheryl Dione . Schultz, Joseph John, Jr. Schultz, Joyce Ann Schull?, Michael J. . Schultz, Randoll Clo•k Schultz, Richard Alon . Schultz, Robert Johnson Schulze, Elvis Glenn . . Schulze, Phillip Scott . . Schulze, Randolph V. . Schumocher, Jeanne C. Schumann, Alon . . . Schumann, IWJrlo . . . Schumann, Poul . Schumann, Shoron Lynn Schumm, Lucinda . . Schutze, Barbaro Ann, Mrs . Schutze, Kenneth Robert Schuyler, Margie Schwab, Jerome C. Schwartz, David Allen Schwartz, Eric Seth . Schwartz, Harriet Sue Schwartz, Jean . . Schwartz, Jerrold Alon . Schwartz, Joseph Moyer Schwartz, Judy E. . . Schwortz, Leonard T. . Schwartz, Lewis Done Schwartz, Marcus Fronk Schwartz, Richon Jone Joy .J90 .261 Shown, Jomes Loyd, Ill . J12. "2 Simmer, Michael Duff .6SO Smith, Betty Groce Scott, Yvette Gole . 182 .J89 Shay, George, Jr .. 297, 6•6 Simmons, Chene lee . Smith, Blaine Horton .6•S Shea, Margaret Simmons, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Brion Patrick . ScnnopsJue, Borboro Flo ' 2SS .6" Hl , 60J Scroper, ~n Lee . . .J89 .2SS .•SS .S92 Shea, N0<0 Simmons, lorry Pnce Smith, Burleigh John . Scnnopskie, Lindo A. . . .S91 Sheo, W1ll1om Dov1d, Jr. .6•6 Simmons, Marsha E .. .6•6 .627 Smith, Carol Lynn . . . Scruggs, Jomes Richard, Jr. .6•S Shearer, Joe Hol •OS, 6•6 Simmons, Robert Belvin J98, 61' Smith, Coralyn Buxton . 261 , 267 . 206 Simmons, Suson Dione . Scruggs, John Morie. . Shearn, Michael J. . . . 1BJ, 2•9, •66, 6•6 . 2•9. •s•.6•6 Smith, Carroll Lorraine •78, 6" Scurry, Emma Gono . Sheen, Cynthto Ann T., M.ts. Simmons, Tommy Jock . .S92 Smith, Charles Lawrence 216, 279, 280 . •69 . S91 . S91 Scurry, Soro Emma .627 Sheen, M1choel Joseph . 2•1 . 280, S91 Simmons, Warren Von . 2J•. S92 Smith, Charles Michael . J99, SS2, 60J Sczech, Jomes Roy . 22J, S91 Sheets, Stephan lewis .627 Simms, Doyton H. . . . . 2S7 Smith, Charlotte F. .627 Seogo, Virg1n10 Ann . •7J, 627 Sheffield, Gwyn Ann .6•6 Simms, Jomes Kirkland . .269 Smith, Charlotte lee . 2SJ, 26J Seaholm, Georgette E. Sheffield, Jock Boyd . . .280 Simms, Jeni Ellen . •27, 627 Smith, Christopher W. J6S, S92 29•. •27, 627 Seaholm, Robert H. .6" Sheffield, Jomes Richard .J12 Simms, Roxon Gwyn . . .627 Smith, Cinda . . . .261 Seole, Borboro Jo . Sheffield, Lindo Lou . Simon, Darryl Stephen . .•lJ Smith, Cindy Corot . . .182 2SS, •72. •7J, 627 .•BJ Seale, Jimmy Roy . .S91 .S•9 . •6•, 204 187, 2J7, 6" Shefts, Potnc10 Susan Simon, Elissa Elaine Smith, Clyde Willard, Jr. Seale, Koren Sue S•8, 627 Sheinberg, Bartlett M. •11 .61• Simon, Go1I Adnenne •60, 6•6 Smith, Connie Sue .61• Shelon, Chodes Jonah Simon, Robert S. . Smith, Connye Ann Seale, Lano Jeon . . .S91 .182 . 627 Seo lover, William F .. .6•6 •17, 627 2S6, 21 S, 27J •62, S•J. 6•S Shelon, Evon Barry Simon, Stephen Alon Smith, Craig Hinmon . S91 Seals, Loura Sh1r~y . Shelby, Elozobeth . . .161 Simons, Otano Lynne . . 27J Smith, Dov1d AJon , 27•. 280, S92 •S•, 6•S Smith, Dov1d Eugene Seorcy, Marshall M .. Shelby, Martha Janice . . .26J Simons, Kori Hamblen . .S92 .276 Sears, John Stephen . Sheldon, Will1om Rodger . .J9J Simonsen, Enc Alon . .SJ9 Smith, Dovid Michael 216, 6•6. 267 211 , 299, 6•S .61' . 2SS .6'6 Seoy. Ahce Go1l . Sheley, Ko thy Ann . . . Simpson, C ynthto lee Sm;th, Dovod Roy . . .6•6 Seay, Koren Ouorles 2SS, 6•6 Shell, Mcmlyn Sue . . . .S•B Simpson, Dtone Mone . .61' Smith, Dov1d Thomas JBS. 627 Sebring, Earl Mtehoel Shellorne, Lourie A., Mrs.. . S91 Simpson, Donn.. lewis . .S92 Smith, Oebochoel Shrum, Dovd Vincent .509 Skor, Adrienne Lois .627 Snuth, Sherry Otone . .S92 Shonblum, Lynda Rose 627 Shudde, COf1nne A. . . . .6•6 Sl•hok, Brenda . , .•S9 Smith, Spencer Hutson . 21J Shanks, Jamee Jl 1 Shuffle, Cynthoo S. C. , M,.. .S92 Slmvonek, Joseph J., Ill . 208 Sm;th, Stephen A. • 267 61' Shanks, Robert F . Shuffle, Doniel Boker . Slmvonek, Judith Jo . 268, •S9, 61• Smoth, Stephen Joseph . J9J, 5•S. S•7, 61' 279, 280 .S92 Shannon, Arthur Eugene Shuford, W1ll1om C., Jr. Skrivonek, Sharon Lil . 29J, 61' Smith, Steven Robert . .60J .'56 •lJ, 6•6 Shannon, Chorles Potnck •29, 627 Shulk1n, Allon Neil .61• Slmvonft:, Susan l. Groce 261 , 61' Smith, Terry l" .61' Shannon, Dovod Toyio< 61' Shumpes, Wilham K. . 26S Slaton, Gerold Mori .•2S Smoth, Thomen F•onl<, IV J65, 6'6 Shannon, C.0.119 Ru...tl '51, •56 Shupe, Kathleen .6•6 Slaughter, Jeon E. . .6•6 Sm;th, Thomen ScOlt . .280 Shannon, ScOlt 217, 2S6 Shuptone, Francis K. 270, 2S8 Slaughter, Marcello A. . 61• Smith, Tomm.. Jeon . S92 Shannon, Suson Anne 29J, 6•6 Shurden, Jock Doniel .J77 Slovtn, Gail Leslie .•6• Smoth, Urwlo J72 Shope, Sand.a Ann . Sobloy, Thoma, J , J•. 226, 282, •JB Sledge, Diano Kate .276 Smith, Vid1 Lynn .61• 6•6 J67, 627 .282 Shopro, Adt'IOn Mtchoel S+ck1ng, Charles John Sledge, Melouo G. . . . .S92 Smith, Wallis Melba, Jr 262, 302, 307 6•6 . 28J Shopt•o. Donald Alon Sicking, Steven Joseph Sledge, Roland Edwo•d, J" .J97 Smoth, w;11ord Mac, ><. 259 209 627 Shop,.o, Goel, Jess.co Elo1ne . 161 Slopokoff, falher M. , J08, JI•, J15, 61• Smither, Jeon McClain .261 Shoptro, Robert • lJ, J1 8, 6" S.eberg, Jon .. King 2SS Sliva, Dovd Wayne .•29 Srnolenol l odlow S....ro, Chr11t1ne M Sk>fnc:h1nslc1, Bernadine Snov.iy, Kathleen Ann Sho< 209, 267 Steven, Wilham A. '86 Srnoll, -Eorl •69, 627 Sneod, Winston Scott 392, J9J, 614 .6•6 Shope Jone .614 Sullivan, Dennis John .403 ~ Solh, Abd Rohman .309 Stanford, Donald Glenn .207 Stewart, Robert George 421, 603 Sulhvon, Dionne Mone . 476, 484 Sohe, Terrance Woy~e : . 646 Stanford, John BrodfOfd .593 Stewart, Rosemory L. 267, 268 Sullivon, Eileen F. . .255 Sohz, Thomas Joseph . . 593 Stanford, John Edwin 466, 646 Stewart, Susan 593 Sullivan, Jomes David 269, 438 v Solomon, Gory Bennett . 413 Sullivan, Kathleen K.. .647 Solovey, David Arlen 367, 432 .462 n StonfOfd, Mory Groce .233 Stewort, Suson Louise .614 StonfOfd, Richard Alon . 614 Stewart, Victo110 E. .647 Sullivan, Nancy Ann Solsbery, Steven Word ·. " 399, 646 • " Stanford, Susan Ann .480 Stewart, W ilham Benson .429 Sullivan, Poul Vincent 459 Somers, .Ann . . 293 StonfOfd, William A, Jr. .429 Shies, Donny Rolph 456, 6-17 Sullivan, Robert Allen .216 Somers, Dov1d P. . . 263 Sullivan, Susanne M. •w Sommer, lorry Jome~ 283, 627 Ston1f0fth, Wm. M., 11 . .593 Stiles, Francis Deon 243, 603 478, 594 Stanley, Charles William 216 Stimoc:h, Edith Mone Suman, Richard Horlon, Jr. 419, 647 Sommer, Margaret Ann . . 478, 647 .614 Sommerlotte, Clyde W., Jr. .627 Stanley, Deboroh Ann .614 Stimson, Potnc10 A. .307 Summers, Byron Donie l .258 Somppi, Susan Kate . Stanley, Georg1ono Davis . 460, 628 St1nemon, Jonet CeceIto 593 Summet1, Joy Lawrence 307, 377, 615 . 261 ~ Sondock, Morc10 Ann 271, 270, 261, 593 Stanley, Jomes COfl .182 Stinson, Jomes Bottey 393, 593 Summers, Soro S., Mrs. 594 Sonkin, Howard Ivon .413 Stanley, Jory Poul . .646 St1pulkosly, Sherron l., /Ns. 281 Summeri, Sheryne Anne .628 Ill " Sonkin, Noam+ Ruth . Stanley, Koren 462 .266 Sumner, Cynthia Jone 548 II .614 St1pulkosky, Thomas F. . 17 Sonnemonn, Lorraine 0. 459, 646 Stanley, /iiAory K. D., Mrs. .212 St1rnemon, Bobby Roy .614 Sumner, Koren Rebecca .548 Sonnen, Jon Art .593 Stanley, William A.. Ill . .544 Stiver, David W . .593 Sumners, Laurance Earl .417 Sord>y, lester Ho...;ord, .Jr. " 12 429, 627 Stano, Corl Randolph .593 Stiver, Moury E. 190, 259 Sumners, Ph1hp M. .417 Soso, Norma Jone .627 Stansbury, Suzanne 255, 268, 460, 646 Stock, Dione Elizabeth 416, 436 Sumpter, Dorio Jeon . .615 Sotelo, Jesus Diaz . . 229 " w Stansel, Nino Beth .614 Stockard, Janet Louise 249, 261 , 273, 594 Sumpter, Eugene Dole .603 Sousores, Lynn Scott ·. South, Jock Gregory w 292, 646 Stopp, Joy Kristine I, 143, 192, 198, 267, 276, 593 Stockton, Kenneth Earl . .385 Sumpter, Lindo A. 8., Mrs. .59• n 421 , 603 Stork, Jerry Dewitt 393, 614 Stoerner, Suzanne . .603 Sunder11n, Wolter Joy .468 Southard, Charles G. . 206 n Souther, Elizabeth lee . Stork, Thomas Christopher 389, 628 Stohl, Kmhn . .647 Sundt, Marilyn Eloir~ 480, 628 183, 646 .275 l Southwell, Stephen Woyn~ Storkey, Frankie M. .593 Stokes, Potncta Ann 628 Surovec, Robert lou11 .594D Southwell, Susan P. . . . . . 301 , 307, 549, 646 Starkey, Jock Rice . .289 Stokes, Stanley Gilbert 190, 235 Susman, Noncy Joyne 163, 218, 239" Soward, Jeno Koy . 268, 288, 183, 435, 459, 627 Starkey, Joe T., II . .368 Stokey, David Ross 594 Suter, Hervy Albert .628 I Soward, lorry Ross 627 Starkey, Josephine 650 Stone, Andrew Jock 425, 534 , 628 Sutherland, Ellen l. .6-17 v Sowords, Keith Hunter 393, SU, 545, 614 Storks, Kathy Jo 646 Stone, Arlis Fronkhn, Jr. 603 Sutherland, Hend, Sharon Ruth .594 • II n Spok, M1choel E. .280 Stosney, Jon Hunt1ce .646 Stone, Mortho Ellen 182, 647 Sut1n, Stewart EdwOfd .209 •, Spalding, Sue .459 Staton, Thomas Roy 307, 614 Stone, Mortin lewis .269 Sutton, John Ewing 401, 647 Spalinger, Donald l. .266 Steadman, Nancy Jeon 460, 646 Stone, Mory Donna 437, 614 Sunon. John Poul .207 p Spann, Verda Ruth 251, 307, 628 Steakley, Don Stephen 269, 509 Stone, Rhodo 0 . Lene .647 Sunon, Lindo lone .647 Sparks, Alberto Dione 460, 628 Stearns, Lloyd 8., Jr. .593 Stone, Richard Henry .389 Sutton, Robert lee 211 , 299 ~ Sparks, Cheryl Foy .628 Stedman, Christy lo1ne . .454 Stone, Shorlo Lynn .615 Svolberg, Bradley D. 403. 647 Sparks, Jeffrey lee 377, 646 Steeger, Corrine Lynn .628 Stone, Steven Edward .647 Svatek, Mory Ellen 445 , 1' Sparks, Kenneth W. 145, 161 , 198, 208, 260 Steele, Jomes Wesley .614 Stone, Teddi Annette H., Mrs. 542, 628 Svoboda, Dolorei Mone .615 n Sparks, Lindo Darlene .427 Steele, Kenneth Roy 287, 289 Stoneburner, Soro J. Svrcek, Fronk Charles 267, 270, 59• 460 u Sparks, Stephen Allen .61• Steele, lorry William .213 Stones, M1Choel Edward .488 SwoffOfd, Gayle Lynn .594 Sportohs, Emmanuel M. .407 Steele, Lindo Sue .628 Stong, Stephen Moore 407, 603 Swan, Judith Lynn 163, 165, 204, 615 a ' ' Spoto, Thomas Haynie 226 Steele, Mchoel Henry 487 Storey, John W., Jr. 615 Swn, Kurt Enc 646 StOfm, Scott Joseph .397 Swantner, John R., Jr. .374 •R n Speori, Stephen Ross 270, 307, 456, 258, 614 Steforu, Nancy Anne .542 Storment, John Omar .594 Swoty, PotnclO Annette 301, 628 Spears, Susan Jeon 310, 37•. 628 Stefka, Marilyn Louise 462, 646 Story, Dolly .413 Swayze, Coralyn Nell .615 Spedole, Som A., Jr. .614 Stegemueller, Rosemary .593 Story, Jomes W1U1om .628 Swayze, Elizabeth Maude .294 a Speer, Jon+ce Pennie . 261 , 450, 583 Steger, Donny Wayne 229, 279 , 280 Stout, Randol lone 492, 552 Sweat, Robert H., Jr. 269, 628 ~ Speer, Michael Allen .492 Steigerwald, Louro Jeon 163, 175 Stovall, Edward Rogers, Jr. 283, 628 Sweeney, Janee Brown, Mrs. .276 Speer. Sheryl .646 Stein, Lmda Ruth 628 Stovall, Jomes Gregory .468 Sweeney, Michael S. 269, 373, 647 • Speight, Susan Edwmo 549, 593 Stetn, Mork Robert 413 Stovall, Robert Edward . 280 Sweeney, Thomas Jarrell 374, 647 v Spe1zer, Irwin 469 Steinbach, KothM!en .226 Stover, Amondo H., tws. 261 , 594 Sweet, Gory lewis 269, 519 Spellmonn, Jone 548, 593 Steiner, Gerold Roy .259 Stover, Shirley Ann .647 Sweet, Poul Alon 227, 259, 280 Spellmon;i, R1chord M. .593 Stetnle, Jone Morga . .460 Stowrtts, Deborah J. 459, 647 Swendeman, Deborah J. .6-17 Spellman, Topty Ann 8. 593 Steinmork, Freddie Joe . 160, •92, 494, 501, 552 Swendeman, Dione ForrOf 153, 162, 167, Strooch, Corohne M., f!ks. .257 Spence, Roy Mdom, Jf. . 150, 175, 614, 385 Steinmeyer, Ann .483 Stro1t, W1ll1om Roger 172, 221 168. 204, 207, 235, 264, 308, 615 Spencer, Charles C., Jr. 385, 593 Stro1ton, l1so Koy . .647 Steifle, Dov1d C 234, 259, 593 Swenson, Anne Evelyn . .647 Spencer, Margaret E. .454 SteN, Barbaro Suson . 646 Stranford, John A , Jr.. .365 Swenumson, Mory Beth 460, 647 Speranza, Phyllis lynn .543 Stellato, Louis Eugene 628 Strange, Steven W. Swenumson, R1ehord Dole 270, 615 .488 Speyrer, Charles Wayne 492, 496, 552 Stenrose, Kenneth W. 486 Stroshun, Jocquel1ne Ann .268 Swesn1k, Sherry Koy .267 Spidell, Jomes Clark . .316 Stephens, Allon Hugh .647 Stratton, John Robert 143, 190, 229, 594 Swetnom, Donald Kim .487 Spidell, Joseph Steven .316 Stephem, Aithur Edward 190, 235, 274, 280, Stratton, Lynn .594 Swift, Wayne Ogden 213, 275 Sp1egelhouer, Nancy D. •22, 614 555, 593 Strauss, Nancy Deborah 160, 172, 175, 255, 308 Swindoll, Kermit lee .292 Spielman, Anne .454 Strow1tz, 8orboro Morie Swinehart, Shelley Sue .647 . Spiers, Pomelo Ruth 452, 454 Stephens, Fronk Hobart 312, 397 Strawn, Susan Roye 483 Sw1tser, Thomos Joseph 282, 283 Spiker, Charles Jomes 546 Stephens, Jock William, Jr. 215. 227 Strawn, W1ll1om Dwayne 216, 256 Sw-. Jeffrey Lynn . 389 Spiker, Cynthia Ann 628 Stephens, Jcmes Roy . 647 Strayer, Nonene Louise .478 Sybesmo, Pieter Henry .594 Stephens, Corson WOde .302 271 • • Spinks, Alonnoh .614 Stephens, Judy Ann 182 Street, Jomes Lowell 492, 496, 505, 506, SynotK:hk, Mortin E. 647• Stephens, lee Clinton 628 507, 528, 529, 552 Synwolt, Rocl'°'d F., 111 . 628 Spinks, Morgoret Ruth 593 Stephens, Lindo Jone 217, 218, 256, 275 SzOf, Joyce Poulette . 459 Spinks, NelW>n Roy 61• Street, John Edwin H. 466, 628 ~ Spinn, Morgoret Ann Stephens, Michael Roy . •92, 529 301, 614 Streif, Gerold Edward 267, 594 ll Stephens, Robert Edw0<, Joy Seth 594 Thompson, Tommy lewis .595 Tracy, Jomes F., Jr. .391 Underhill, Elizabeth June . .288 T oylor, John lee 594 Thompson, Wilham D. A. . .628 Tracy, lynn 278, 647 Underhill, Wm. Vance . .270 Toyfor, John Thomas 243, 245, 603 Thompson, William S. .401 Trocy, Margaret E . .603 UnderNood, Roberto An,,.; .615 Taylor, John Woodr~. Jr. 282 Thomson, Dru .452 Tracy, Susan Ellzobeth . 435, 436, 628 Unterberger, Glen Alon .648 T oylor, Joseph Kent 373, 647 Thornberry, David Homer 267, 270, 273, 595 Trager, Robert Owen .209 Upchurch, Ronald l. . .596 Taylar, Julius Heyward . .391 ThOf'nberry, Kate .365 Trahan, Suzanne Renee 255, 647 Upshow, Joe Smith .385 Taylor, Koy Carol 615 Thornberry, Molly . .555 Trammell, Dovid W. .316 Upton, Lindo Lou . .596 T oylor, lorry Dole 421, 647 Thornblom, Jamee M. .479 Traner, Trudy Ann .615 Urboch, Mork Alon .413 Taylor, lorry Ray .487 Thornbury, Donald H., Jr. .259 Transou, Lynda Lou . 182 Urbon, Lloyd Vtetor . .259 448, 615 .615 ToylOf' , Lindo Thorne, Barbaro Jeon .615 Traugott, Mary Ellen . 482 Urbon, Robert Charles . Taylor, Mononne .301 Thorne, George C., Jr.. .628 Travis, Janice K. M., Mrs. .267 Urbanek, Thomas Roy .213 T oylor, Mor1one Paulette 594 Thorne, Lynn Leon .595 Traweek, James loFoyette . 615 Urbanic, Jonie Lynn . .596 Tayk>r, Mortin Edward . 257, 258, 270 Thornhill, Paul Dewey .234 T roylor, Evalyn Sue .615 Urbonovsky, Bobby Wo.yn~ : .596 Taylor, Marvin Bailey .211 Thornhill, Richard Joe 269 Traynor, Moureen Ann . .268 Urquhart, Jone Elizabeth . 255, 460 Toyk>r, Noel Hobart .319 Thornton, Bruce Cary 280, 595 Tredway, Stephen Allen 211 , 299, 647 Uselton, Peggy W., Mrs. 270, 273 Taylor, Potrte10 J. 548, 555 Thornton, Bruce M 365, 647 Treechatinant, Doo .483 Usetton, Samuel Porker . 407, 648 Taylor, Robert Spencer 365, 628 Thornton, Eddie Deon .615 Treimon, Maurice H. .425 Ussery, Miriam Vanette .615 Toylor. Roberto Ao.n 483 Thornton, El1zobeth Anne . 239, 253, 313, 595 Trevtno, Diano Mario 255, 647 Utley, Don Kirk 469, 615 Toylo<, Sand' a Joyne 594 Thornton, Mortho Jeon . .615 Trevtno, Eugene R. 466, 628 Utley, Rebecca Ann 285. 596 Taylor, Scott lee 417 Thornton, Terry lee 182, 456, 647 Trevtno, Eva Cardenos, Mrs. '.261 Taylor. T ereso Ann 480 Thornton, Thurmon D. 647 Trevtno, Gustavo .468 Taylor, Tern Mn 459, 647 Thorp, Charles Arthur .595 Trevino, Jimmy George .216 Teague, Jom1choel Horg1s 405, 4~2. 628 Thorson, Gregory Alon 389 T revtno, Joe Robert .595 vTeague, Keith Lynn 243 Throsh, Joe Henry 208 Treyb19, Harvey J. .259 Teal, Alon Thomas 594 Thrasher, Steven Bruce . .269 Trice, Suzanne .543 Teas, Ben'°"''" D., Jr. 307, 647 Thronson, Lawrence E. 456 Triece, Terry Morgoret 596 . Teed, Jere M. 177, 555 Thuma, Susan Alice .615 Trigg, Jone Reed 183, 189, 628 Teehng, Wilham Linder 310, 393 Thurman, George I. , Jr. .595 Trimble, Deborah Ann 473, 615 Voccoro, Josephine Ann 459, 628 Teichelmon, Laverne Foye 226, 293 Thurmon, Mory Louise . .261 .596 Vacek, Clora Brosch, Mrs. . 271 Trimble, Glendo Ruth Teichelmann, Lona Evelyn 628 Thurmc:m, Robert Woyne 387, 628 Trimble, Leon Stokes . .615 Vacek, Don Coroll 283, 615 Teitelbaum, Joy 269, 647 Thurmond, Wtlltam Kenneth . .548 Trncok, Randoll Hall . .205 Valadez, Carlos Louro .469 . Te1telboum, W ilham J 367 Thweatt, Wilham T., Jr. 274, 280 Troberman, Rick Hanson 492, 552 Volodez, Jorge ~nuel .486 Tekell, Wondo Sue 615 Tibbetts, Michael Eden 522, 524 Trodher, Marsha Sue Hope .647 Valdez, David lee 221, 628 Temple, Thompson Bond 373 Tice, Melinda Susan .628 Trojanowsky, Diano G. 182, 647 Valdez, Joe Mario .648 Templeton, Jomes G. 405, 647 Tice, Stanley lee .387 Trotonowsky, Brenda E. 182, 268 Valdez, Ricardo Cruz 468, 540, 648 Te~1n, HO\N'ard Leslie 387 Tickner, Thomas Allen 289 Tronson, Jodie K .. 172, 252, 596 Volek, Steven Joseph .509 Teng, Neal lee 628 Tidwel, Charlotte J. 473 Trosky, Chester J .. 615 Volentine, Lionel Ten1son, Ann Hughes 647 Tiemann, Robert Miller . 393 Trott, Paulo Jo 647 Volentine, Mory E. .285 Tenney, Wayne Alken 390, 391 Tierney, Barbaro A. B .. Mrs. 172 Trout, Bobbie Jo 596 Vallejo-Echevemo, Johnny .628 .538 Tennison, Thomas Edward 213, 277 Tierney, Margaret C. 452, 628 Trout, Suzanne 596 Vallone, Stephen Vincent . 421, 615 Terhune, David Nelson 257 Tierney, M1choel P. 262, 302, 303, 454 Tr~bndge, Fronk R., Jr. 487 Von Amburgh, Vemto lee .628 Termooth, Stephen G. 259 Tiet1en, Brenda J. 257 Trudeau, Steven Ross .377 Van Der Veer, Otano .615 Terrazas, Richard James 319, 403, 615 Tiller, Gory Ph1ll1p 647 True, Troy Ne~ .243 Von Horn, Franc.es K. .596 Terry, Arthur Freels 318 T1llerson, Jo Lyn 281, 307 . Truex, Jonathon Hoh 270 Von Oueloe<, Poul J~ 187, 249 Terry, Beverly Lynn 628 T1llely, Louro Madeline 261, 271 Trum, Hildegarde J. 548, 647 Von Zont, Charles Herbert 208, 290, 291 Terry, Charles Conrod 227 Tilly, John Rolond 647 Truss, Robert Steve 280, 603 Von, Stephen l. 144, 161, 172, 175, 177 Terry, Cindy Jeon 594 T1mberloke, Martin Ray 522 Trutna, Wilham R., Jr. 269, 456 Von, Wilham Ho~rd .596 Terry, Mork Alon 407 T1n*o, Memanne Jill 647 Tsang, W1lk1e Wu"lg Kee 237, 539, 555 Vono, Anna Margaret . 182, 278 Terry, Steven Gardon 417 T1mm1ns, Frances 189, 308 T schoerner, Debor oh F. 615 Vonolst1ne, Annabelle . . 462 Terry, Susan Nell 390, 594 Ttminons, Lindo lJan 391 Vance, Betty Ann . .648 Terzian, Toni Jeanne 647 Tims, Kathryn Coin 267, 561 Tucker, Byron Colhn . 269, 469, 647 Vance, Bill Metcalf 510, 522 Teien, Robert Poul, Jr 182, 391 Tims, Kathy R H., Mrs. 261, 595 Tucker, (ynthio 648 Vance, Elizabeth lno . 271 Teubner, Mork Glenn 595 Tindel, Koren 261 , 595 Tucker, Dennis 0.ehl 222 , 615 Vance, John Bornngton .596 Teveh, Melvin Oaie .257 Thenot, Goerge Th()ITl(n 615 Vann, Jon Mtchoel fodole, N1k1 Jo 459 Tucker, W1ll1om Johnstone 399, 615 417, 648 Ti.dole, ltobert Roy 385 Tudor, ~ry Ahce 167, 204, 298, 308, 615 213 Thteme. Robert Bunger, Ill 628 Vonneu, John Abbey Thigpn. Mof goret Ann 460, 628 T1tu,, John A., Jr 647 Tudor, Susan Terry 315, 460 Vonshellenbeck, G K. 648 N ame Pages Nome Pages Nome PoQft• Nome Poge.1 !S 0 ... J I II) ... 5 ;ii I.' ;ii ,5 ~ 4 "' QI 13 d "' II " !! IN IN ill Ii l!l ll JI lit "' Vanwinkle, Jo Bein Vontondt, Douglas T . Vanzant, John Edwin Vorgas, Luis ~nuel . Vonon, William T. Varnell, Jomes C. . Vascocu, Koren Sue . Vosquez, Annabella . Vossollo, Horry Rou . Vaughan, Hilary Lone Vaughan, Lindo Vaughan, Robert Mo~ Vaughn, Thomas Claude Vego, Julie Minter Ve1luva, Michele An~ '. Ve1rs, Louro Eltz.obeth Velo, Lucille Irene . Vela, ~chert . Vero, Edward M. Verducci, Louis Roy . Verheyden, Sylvia Sue : Verner, Edward A. Verrett, Ronald GregQ Verwest, Mark Jomes Veselka, Valene L, Vesper, Janice Elaine Vesi, Donald Sylvan . 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Mory B. N., Mrs Watson, Mory El1zobetk Watson, Michael Burch Watson, Potnc10 Ann Watson, Ptull1p Alon Watson, Sheme Joan Watson, Terry Ruff 387 .391 401 215, 256 648 155, 195, 198, 263 189 407 . 432, 615 597 629 267, 270 615 217 453, 456, 648 226, 648 253 269 307 648 232, 280, 385, 603 227 . 283, 597 293 255, 455, 648 316 555 374 409, 648 615 365, 648 448 421 . 648 Wendel, Kathleen T Wendel, Ph1l1p Jervose Wendell , Rober1 Edward, Jr Wender, Jerry Lee Wendland, Cynft'uo Lynn Wendlandt, Helen Koy Wendler, Edward Tynon Wenger, Suzanne C Werckle, Sharon Koy Werlcenth1n, Koren Kukpotnck Werlcenth1n, Mone L Wer\.enth1n, Mox J. Ill Werner, Sharon Lynn Wemette, Leroy Marvin, Jr Werry, Thomas Owen Wertheimer, Sue Ann Wesley, Terry Wayne Wes.s.els, Monlyn Jo West, Albert Washington West, George Poge We'll , Grepy Rober1 West, James Charles West , Richard Ellis We'A, Rober1 V., 111 West, Stephen Gano West, Teresa Sue, Mrs West, W1ll1om Taylor We'Jlbroo« , John Tully Wesrbrook, PotriclO Ann Westbfc:x*, V1v1on Lynn Westerhed. James Peyton 261. 616 223 429, 616 254. 413, 414 365, 629 284, 455, 648 373 478 444. 629 281 307 262, 302, 307 616 629 283 311 , 597 270 258, 270, 436, 616 597 399, 648 419, 629 648 205 269, 391. 648 206 261 399 213 281 472 429 Ill ..•II Ill II Vick, Michael iY.oyfield : Vickers, Rollo Sue . Vickery, Edward Oo~nt~m· Vickery, Ronald W ayne V1cklond, Koren Ann Victort, iY.ory Frances V1lcoq, Michelle iY.ory Villerreal, Jorge M., Jr. Villarreal, Jose A., Jr. .648 .542 381 , 629 270, 280 307, 648 . 263 167, 172, 308, 615 .615 . 596 Walker, Robert Bndges Walker, Ronald Boyce Walker, Ronald Bruce Walker, Roy Earl Walker, Sh1tley Ann Walker, Tel'T)' Wayne Walker, Velosio A. B. Walker, Wonda Sue Walker, William David 221 , 270 629 365, 603 262, 307 597 426, 427 445 459. 615 373, 615 Watson, W1U1om David Watson, Winston Wolf, Alon Stevenson Watt, Gory Woyne Watt, Richard 0 Waninger, Thomas Emmett Watts, Charles Ross Watts, Donny Dowson 615 397 648 161 , 190, 262, 274 280, 302, 307. 597 552 615 629 392 WesrfoU. Masha Lynne Westfall, W 1ll1om Anhur Westmoreland, 8'odley Wetusk1, Raft Hyman Wexler, Lindo Merle Weyond, Louis 0 Whalen, Carol J R , Mn. Whorton, Jomes Eric Whorton, Leslie Ann 301 , 648 597 183, 269, 385, 648 597 629 597 226 319, 597 648 IOI 'l ••a I•l• l•" ti " ll ' il l l " "• "'l l Villorreol, Judith, Mrs. V1llorreol, Minerva 0 . V1llorreol, Richard O. Villarreal, Victor Romeo Villasenor, Rebecca L. Villostrigo, And rew H. V1llere, Denise Morie Vine, Sondra Kathryn Vining, Jos. Lee Vinson, Charles D~o~e : Vinson, Charles E. Vinson, Fred Buckner Vinson, Russell W ayne Viola, Gregort Poul . Viscardi, Mory Ann Vise, Beryl David . Vittetoe, Judith Ann V1z.ord, Mononn E. G ., .Mrs. Vlohakos, Victor Voelzel, Gustave W..' ui Vogel, Carol L. . Vogel, Clo1re Bern;ce Vogel, Leon Oov1d, II Vogelfong, Jill R .. Vogelfong, Susan Jo~e ~ Vogelsang, Jeon Lavone Vogely, Emil Herron . Voigt, Carole Reine Votgt, Reinhard . Voight, W 1tlodene Volken1ng, Jonis Jo Volken1ng, Ronnie Ro~ : Vollmer, Phyllis Joann Volpe, Monlyn Jeon . Voltin, iY.orcus John, Jr. Vonderhe1d, iY.ort1n P. Vonmerveldt, Joseph P. Vonstein, Steven Joy . 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Royce Wolters, Mory Margaret Walthers, Joan Elise Wohon , Georgia Mizell Walton , John Monte Walton, Johnie Mock Walton, Mork Thomas Woltnp, John Stephen Walts, Mtehoel Jomes Walts. Wtlltom Edward, II Wong, Joseph Y1h H. Word, Jomes Eugene Word, John Fronk Word, John S Word, Lindo Morie Word, Mory Anne Word, Potnc10 Camille Word, Robert Corrick Word, Rosalie L1lhon Word, V1tg1mo Groce Word, Warren Rolph Word, W1lhooi Seaton Wordell, Noncy Ruth 267 597 234 . 259, 280. 597 .419 247, 597 224, 597 .231 287 , 292 318 407 267 648 403, 629 207 387, 629 456 254 597 419, 648 597 262, 307 597 542, 548, 597 615 313, 460, 648 262 318 262 , 648 393 393, 540, 629 377 259 597 217 , 269 270 281 462, 542 314 397, 648 293 250 252 368 615 Waugh, Jo Anne Waugh , Michael Jay Wauson, Jahn Wesley Waxler, Melvin Ellis Wayland, Steven Lee Ways, Cathy Anne Wear, W1ll1om 0 ., Ill Weary, Andrew Harvey Weatherby, Roberto G Weatherly, Don C., k . Weathers, James Doniel Weaver, Elizabeth Ann Weaver, Joseph R , Jr Weaver, Nancy A. Weaver, Richard Kmfln Weaver, Thomas Joy Webb, Borboro Ann Webb, Brenda Koy Webb, Coral Ann Webb, Gorrell Webb, Jonie Roe, Mrs Webb, Lorry Leon Webb, Lonndo Leo Webb, Marke Daryl Webb, Pamela Jo Webb, Rodney Milton Webb, Ronald Kermit Webb, Steve Edward Webern1ck, Jock Nelson Webre, Lloyd Posey, Jr Weddell, William Alon Weddington, Janes Ronald Wegner. Harold Wehner, Sherry A. S , Mn Weidner, Soro Lynn Weil. Alon Joy We1lmuenster, Jerome 0 Weiner, Barry M Weiner, Debro Roe Weiner. Mork Steven Weingarten. 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White, Gory Wayne Whtie. George Bruce White. Horry Monroe White, Hester Ann White, Jomes Thomas White, Koren Clydette White, Kathleen Vilh1te, Lindo Jane Mute, Margaret Meredith White. Monho Glenelle White, M1Choel Parr Wtute, Molly Tyner White, Potr1c10 Ann White , Richard Fronk White, Robert Burton 314, 455. 648 603 404 276 293 468, 629 418, 419 629 261 , 229, 212, 450 167 413. 648 254 598 456, 648 477, 487 629 469 397, 648 293 288 269, 283, 649 603 492, 552 596 419 291 629 381 . 456. 649 270 401 , 616 541 211 , 299 261 365. 546 155 261 , 293, 629 555 629 161 , 629 429 273, 598 629 282 106, 649 " l " 16•Ill Ill• Ill II Ill SI Ill UI .... ".. SI QI ~· lD '6.. l Ill w Wochendorfer, Charles 183, 407, 648 Wachsmuth, John Charles 419 Wackerbarth. Estela S .. 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